Cape May County Times, 11 March 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

SENATE PASSES DRASTIC DRY BILL :

Kaffriccr Xbomu «“*»<* :i • i nimi'ri7i«l ntntPnwM of -tale hltftiway nj.n in in whl«H b*

»od .hnt M4I..MHWW of the f«J,Ooo was to lx- UMtl for ti>« I'nlW* i In* of new road- and $f.'i.00ti.'*>o for

Provides a Penalty ol S500 fine

WIDE POWERS OF SEIZURE Four Sonatora Vo«a AB*tn«l Measure; Now Up to Govoroor—Opponent* to Attack Conatitutlonallty of En

forcemont Foaturo.

Hli •talotnont sliove-d lUat tbero

or S'* Months in Jail for would be completMi ou.ler 'lie present . _ . , contract IJk) miles of -roads before Buying a DnnK. I January 1, ltd while there would i he ■»*» miles neither .-e.rupleted or on-

*r contract at tliat tin*.

The estimated cost or finiahlns the work of irutldinic the main state hisbway routes, said Mr. Wasscr. was HO.UOU.OOO and hrtdgva $1SJ)00.000. The re were now 72 mlU-a coupleu-d and d2 miles under conlract at the present time which would cost on an average per mile -rf rr8.(«' and allowln? for

rontluBerciea, $81.000. which multi-

1 renton—The Hobart-Van Nes* piled by miles brought the total prohibition enforcement hill with ali '•“•‘■‘"t up to 140,000.000 In round original drastic provision, , ir ,.„ ehl tu ,^ r ^ tiansmltted to Governor Bdwards f... ^ ,^ ulil|t . re to ,the present j Ula aljtnatu.v. FollowInK a U>re. |aU , niit(J tB v Bn j , 0 jap the MU lnbours’ light In which opponents vainly lr ,,j uw d durWs the^earty days »f the attempted to tack on more than a boo re he , sl „ n to re|*.-l the a.-t under which | of amendmenu the senate passed thr the ->ne mlU Is now raim-d. measure with onle four votes record nils act termiuaiea next yesr and Ml nes'nsr It ’ 'he stale highway rommlsslon, backed 8—n-t.m Sln,,«.» ot Brew, ^ lh ,. „„ nw of HIMInn .1»I» Of Horror or- ^ b ,, 1 ,,, Smith of Posamlr. They at» ••latm Umt the -ne Should the measure be written Inu lU wou |j take full care of the %’ v

the New Jersey statutes It will prov.ur 1k>|iI ,

a iienalty of »00 line or six month- Anti Nl 0 ht Work Measure Imprisonment for buying or selling, ot ^ uuuibcr of ,, ( . UJ ,. U crusaders and |o,o»f.rturt»« or tnoW’ilnt ooj hon.. bo

mjnfLSJnZ, for, tt. bo™ lobor oob

WOODBINE.

(Hell over from last w«k) Mis* S Shropshire wn* a MlllvltlvislUH I»1 Friday. Mrs. Goldstein of T l.iladelphta spent sevrrsl day* with her parents here A fanners meeting was held at the home of T> T-hemefsky Thursday eve. Miss A. cy-rdroan -.rrtifrned to New York Sunday morning nfie. .pending two a with the Brerlow famUy. Hex

•nterlnlnment waa given U-vir Theatre Friday .vnlng public School children. U-ut- i attend’d. The prooee.1. wnt the puri-liaaina of more lltirniv »

PbOadelphta.

M-aar* T. AbrsBFWtt* and J. ci red to < ico-an Oty . Mon.1H. Upschut* waa a PhOaMpM

at ww-k.

M.s* U. liinm* Is viatting » .d uncle Nr. vpd Mr. N. Goo

n Nappen paid the town n ahml vl»H lai week. A. HUenhacg waa a recent vtaMor here I’.elativee and friends were grieved to taarn of the sudden death ot Frivol-Eug-n.- Kats. N. T. C. No. ». Vamp M-ad. Hi. The body was brought ■ for Interment on Saturday. Febru:f., A military funeral waa bald on Sunday under the auspices of the Horn -Nappen Fost and the Tuckatae Fob! American Legion. Tbe Boy ocouts and Fire Company also turned out to pay their teal reaped Fhe retatli-. — iheir thanks tti the many friends <■< the df-nnaed and t«- the M T. C No. sP Mead. Md. for their beaulifut

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Stanley Automobile Co. 619 to 625 N. Broad Stmt Philadelphia. P«DEALEHS IN GUARANTEED USED CARS

iv-jt the Laird measure

cent alcoholic content. In conformity

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lowing passage of tb* bUI by the-

"t w> *'** “ -T..* .f prea,lo»c B-l. .n« o.« l.brtn.

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II U lUlkl—IIMUMMl «blrb BiouM 0»« . 1 'S'.b 0 ™‘i.l.» lb tbt Hn..ol.I mlml.ll.... of ... Iblrolb^ 1.1. tbe °w.r 1°»” ^ ,„j « u,, b, b-Mrably.-nm.D J ’»“- cotIJ b"i <m tb’ to of sp..ber P-biQ S BSibit. c^diaon for bonombi. tnoib.rbood. A F ', ,b, wMelbni S™«H conpel tb’.’ b, R.>,.ior CbA’W ^ *“* D ™ „„ nv, ,b. on. «b.” M-l.-.

Duty .. Chbd™.

A trial by fo” Tb “ ' nl “ "M ''"b •”» »I »» Tl.e legal alcoholic content of liquor, men In manufacturing estuHlhuments the percentage of which Congress may i w Here they are compelled to work dealer * from time to time. I nights and said that sooner or later T5. tung residences so as to Include 1 the young gills wo- ’d marry ind ha-.d temporary abode, such as summer children aid therefore It was the duty homes, so that persons renting real- ,.f roe sta.e to fat.-cuard them ngalnst donee* for the summer muy move any: tlie lime of hearing lemlthy children, lotmlly acquired liquor to their tern the -greatest ns-1 any state rou d porttry homes. 1 have, and the care of whom should^ba Striking out the provision suthorix- j the pn.pe object of the leglslati-ie. lug the confiscation of chattels, such . in addltlAn to the women mentioned, a* motor drays, on mere susp.rion of other* voiriug such v.ews were Mra. nn ..nicer that there la Uquor contain-'John E. Scherroerhnrn. East t rB “* e - ed :n the vi aides. 1 of t'-e State of Womr ^V«tStriklng out the clause that pre-‘ ers: Mrs. I-G. Pol.-uhet, State Federesame* all Uqoo: U for beverage p-.r-ltlon of Women's Clubs; Mire Hlanrta

rnilou. South Orange. Oatholic V.o-

Prohlhltlng Ihe breaking and enter-: men's Council of tie Diocese of Sewing of a property to be searched when srk : Mrs. U C. Gommej. jpasjt 0 ™ n K®the Inhabitants of the place to t»e I public health nurse * “

searched are not at home or do not re Hussey. Moodhridg

spord to the call of an officer. Council of Mothers; the R* T _Tbe<>Senstor* Simpson of Hudson sod dor* Andrews coirnae* «i the -•.plsco-

Whlte directed the forces of opponent*, j pal Church, dloc-s

s 200 to *5000

Broad and ML Vernon Sts. iwjww PhiladelpLis ^Trim

ATTENTION! M r rrt* tk* tmrmtilBt ‘' K>, L/sTtR # M -g s is tssaiE?. v Si .s;ss -5

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Senator Simpson, after the amend- i Mrs. G. W. B. Coslilng of the Coa-irK-fitM had been mov.-d, declared: “The > smner.' league of. Hast Otwnge. motto of the hill seers to be to get a ' r he roanufactur.rs contended hnt ni..n In Jail whether yon get him there where women worked olgots ln manulegally or not ” ] fotinrinc estahllslin* Ts this work The deba-e became more enlivened wu« done ni.u.-r coniHlons. ine when Simp.«on asserted that “even theieontenttou was m-de tnev In many Congre*.-. which was mbservlrr.t to the place- w here such eight wotk was whin of the Antt-Salooo Hesgae. dlont done women doing It were t*id 10 jmw dare to go so far as to abrogate Jury cent more than wtiere they worked trials*' 1,1 ,,U! dMr , ‘ nK “' Bnd *‘ nC, ' * P ”* CeT ld Senator Brown of Middlesex, In * that every saferuard was tbrowr

speed. of a he If hour's duration, eharg- uround the woi-ien.

ed that the bill ns It stood, wlt’sout Plead for Overhead Jury trial permitted the bribing of! -j-he manafac; .rc. - asserted that ti Judge* and prosecutor* up to tbe high-1 apo-o,,,!,,,*. the work of women U est court of the slate. Prospective tn#n ufarturing estahilKl.m-nf state enforcement a cents wen* dabbed . botwe-'n the hours of 10 ot night and by the opposition as “spy Informers." \ e | n h,^ morning meant the dlsappear-

Parry Defends BUI anre of th0» rednrtloas la

Senator Parry of Essex, defending ! which the A imrican l*eoplee'

Che hill a* It stands. -uggest-.| that the - and would havt penal!v for the illegal -. Ilinc of liquor cootende.. that 1nr

Z n,ls«1 from six months to three U-h a statute on h«T book. wouId Ire yenis He t.rek excepting to Mmpwui'a to cripple Jereey manurtrtnrers ^ remarks as to why Jury trials were not comi-elltlot. wUhm * n j

abolished for every offense. Klmpson This was

followed op with the n«eri on Ihnl <n prepared and vohmilnoua h icf 0,1 of protilhitlon nrganlred by tl.- Botony «orsted MUls of Pa*

for .norel up aalc am-ng the largest In the rnlled

i State*, vtth the owners saying that If

Among other amendments defeated j th-v h-t« * to1 | ‘I 1 * ? l ^J. ^ were- Bv Senator S1-,i|Muh.. providing w. men they "rould for ^ ] » -'*“•

mat the measure he submitted to tbe .do the night voter* at the next general election- 1 H-ey «W ^ 8 *

this was unanimously defeated: by fingers of ,r ‘ ,D1 _" } . k Senator Brown of Mlddlean. to make tain work, and ^ho.tttat w«k th^a

the hill read identically with tlie Tol-! could be no nigl«t sb ft -

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ino. t.srardou*: that girls were well looked efler and protected, t-ut w.:h-

oui the niebt shift

fpriatlcism was mlslakt

In tbe home.

Road Building Plans

At the hearing held l-efure the com- i mission appointed by President Allen of the senate ar.d Speaker Hobart of the bouse to confer with the gover nor for the purpose of dcvlving way* ■nd mean* for raising ne-ntea p. esmry to carry on tl.e state highway pn-gram and for t’.* rrhablBtatlon and

development of tlie slate

George H Paddwk of Newi her of the stare Higlrwi idun strongly advocated i tlon of the one mil: road

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thought of. Trenton ej» turer*' A-*’-.

Henry 1'

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Do you know why it’s toasted To seal In the dolicious Barley tobacco flavor. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE

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