Cape May County Times, 22 April 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. SKA ISLE CITY. N. J.

tfaimoonioju—Tlw* Oiunrll has 'It* tjnafWl Muy 1 to Mny fi a*

•nean-ui> TV* action ««» ’nken ti|H>n •r<*ci«iuncn<!arlor of »l»e

Unmruoutoi. Boon! of Health. National Park.—A jltwy «*nl‘nance

hna f>c?ti presented to the council. an<1 Im&aes anO -ehU4e.» «-arr>'lni: live or lesi paaeer.jpTs will pay $1'* I>er year

Camden.—A paancncrr motor line #n ' , ^ ,her * ¥1 '‘

wm bo opene.l Saturday between , Palmjrm.—MemberaWp of the Cen-

BwedertHiro and here, touchint: at

•errenlni: p<iinp

,. ; I nil Baptist Churrli lias been aufi1 nieotciJ tiy the baptism of ‘jn t-raont

■n* r*l» Ifcnfc. '« “-"-eyMte

paicn coodacted under Rev. ( hanea

Winter of Ohio.

National Park.—The fee* of Boy Skill, buildiiii* inspector, have been reduced more than a Irnlf by the council. They will average from IS to 75

ccots on ea' li 1^*™!!!.

Bordentou t. -The little brick ach.vol- „ ... i ... house whlrli stands rt the InteraecBnr ling.—A vote I* to l»e taken by i „ . JJ. « .s. «- A. iMJH. . a"’

™ i«-o-—««* —w*». standard time or dnyltglrt aaving

Voixa

kaa plac'd lights u- the fruit of tne three otailuns erected by the Versa

Improverm-'i- Association.

Pitman.—A Woman'* Club has been organized here. It will encase In elvlc and aoclrl ai-tlvltle*. Ml*a Julia H. niton has been elected pretd-

her memory Saturday,

dedicated

Bridgeton —PIv hundred bushels of I *, t _. ; f _ riV1 .1 Trenton.—The New jersey n-' ” passed the Wnllworth hKl prov!<

' for the taking over by the State High Coaraifsalan of the turnpike l>et«-.

Camden and Woodbury.

Trent (Xi.—Governor Kd wards signed a blP making Armistice day. November 11. a legal holiday throughout the

potatoes were given away fre- to cooBurners by Mlncti Brothers. Cumber hod county chain'fnnn owner*. The Oatribotlon was made In one and five busbet lots from the company * wunhoa.se here, and there was a big rush

fur the sped cl*

East Orange.—KUial duty and re-

spect foe r parent's memory ns n mua Id pal asset were In di«erful evidence ben- w*w a *100.000 playground, iflmwoo.1 Park, was thrown open fo the public. Tin- vast Impro.eujant Ir. a aectVm which a few yearn ago was known as •The Wood* ' tu* been fitted up ns one of tf-e most uwxl- ^ em recreation center* In the East. It la the gift of Aldeo Freamsn. one time

Standard Oil C*>mpany nfOdal Trenton.—Holding that tier alBaneid

deceived tier and the clergyman who married thei.- as to hi- age. Mrs Marina McC.urk Bloom ..f 1^.* CaUiotm street. Trenton, wiii fight Bloom's sott In the court of chancery for an I amiolmeiit of their marriage, which . was wdemnlzcd nt Klkten. Md_ I>«- I J.. eember 1. 1918. Bloom alleges that at the time of the mnrrliige he whs little Biore than sixteen years of age and ' asks that the marriage be set nxlde on I this groan (I Mrs. Bloom. In ber in;- I swer. Just filed In the court of ebnn- j «ery, wtys ;.cr husband told the oflicl- 1 _ atlng efergyman. W. B. Moon, that he \

arms twenty-one years of age. Woodbury —Asparagus has made

decided Jump In

_ t throe day* In this sectli

price has Jumped, and the succulent regrtablc has fairly “Jumped" from I the ground. The cold weather merely i

I the growing and ha* not had t r other apparent effect. There l» to be an Immense yield within the | •wo weeks. The price ranged |

state

Jersey City.—Although *ev.-m1 rase* of smallpox have been found h. Hudson, not .'ntll Thnrsd-.y was there n case report'd In this city. John Henneasy. twelve years old. of 97 Kensington avenue. Is said lo lie stricken. He ■* the son of Mrs Myrtle Henne*.sy. clerk in the oClis- of Surrogate

of Hnilsun county.

Another ‘tisr* Is under observation. Carney's Point.—The Community Y. M C A hand ha« been reorganized, and a aeries of summer concerts I* being planned under Professor Nllson. Woodbury.—John II Hobday, chairman "f the Glou'-e«ter County era tie Executive Committee, announce* t "get-together dinner" will be

| held cither at Pitman or Woodbury

early next month and that Governor

; Edwards and a number of other stale

officials have promised to attend. Merehantvllle - William Scarlett, who ha* served as a carrier here lor i!5 years, ha* been asked to resign be•f stiegid nctlvitlea ‘n the Cam-

I den i>ost offu-e as well ns the local

branch which are nt variance with hi*

is nos " | duties Scarlett refgned. and it was

ay. during the |

BALTIMORE-—Wheal—No-winter. *pot. IL««: No. 2 red: «*rW» spot. »1J0: Hay. ^ Corn—Contract, spot. A ' ,ru ' Cob corn it quotable at 13.6002*5 per barrel for carload* prime aearbr yellow on *i>ot. Oats—No. 3 white. «Sc. No- 3 wnlte.

46.

Rye—No S • Western export, spot. I fl.43 *ale* and bid. ha* lots nearby

j rye. aa to quality $1.4001 50.

i Kay—Standaid timothy. $330.3 W. I No. I timothy. $!?022-5O: No. 3 timothy. $14.50018. No. 1 li*ht clovet mixed. $200 20.30; No. 2 Ugh* clover mixed. $16018: No. 1 c)<»T*rmixed.$1* ©13; No. 2 clover tailed. $14017; No 3 clover mixed. $11013: No. 1 clo-er. $15016; No. 2 c’.orer. $12013: No. 3 clover, $10011.50. aample hay. $1«» Straw—No. 1 tangled rye. *17; No. * tangled rye. *16: No. 1 wheat, $140 14.60: No 2 wbe t. $13013.50: No. 1

oat (nominal). $’5.50016.50.

Butter—Creamery Wetlern separator. extras, 50051c: firsts. ISJMS: do. prints, % pound, ext aa. 51052: flrat*.

Ila Mlltloa for reparallona. and that the 49050: do, 1 pound, extras. 50051; German experts have been forced l.. fliaU. 48049: nearby creamery, extras, r.i* on written statements that an- 44045; firsts. 43044: dairy print*, nei’h-i accurate nor adequate. A Maryland. Pennaylvanta and V Irgmia.

, .. . lending paper sees only self-interest I Paris Jour u »: ce-rfrtw tbat the sum to extras. 23024: firsts. 210^!: storeHarding S intfimaiionai roncy |[1 yj,. f„, un . International policy of I be demanded by the allies will lie lie- ,<cked. first*. IS. roOa.’West \ irglnia,

the United Stales. tween SO and 38 billions of dollars, extria. IS©*0; do. Maryland and Penn•Tbe egnlstlc independent natlonxl- I and *!iat when Germany refuses to cylvania. extras. 20022. Ism wlilcb is proclaimed as the law of | accept the figures two clauses of Eggs—Western M?:y!and. Penn*yl International activity by "the United I French rewrves will be called t.> the mnia and nearbj. firsts, lot* off. 2Sc; •States I* dominant In Mr Harding's I colors and the Ruhr basin occupied. Eastern Shore. Md. a. d Virginia,

word*." the newspaper declare*. | In that regioj are the most Impoiinn: Atuerlcanlam and Monroeism, no- | industrial plants and the largest coal lions clear and concrete, which hive mines of western Germany,

had their riae ar.d fall alncc 1824. re-

1—Beoe Virtanl. apeciai envoy frtwn France, reviewing the cavalry of the Twenty-oevcnth divlalon tn Central park. New ’'ock. 2—Bulned Interior of 8t. Pan’ s church, the oldest In Washington, which waa destroyed by fire. 5—Type* of the British miner* who are on strike and in whese support the transport am.

ra': worker* have quit work.

NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS

Seems to Please All the

Republican Groups.

OUR RIGHTS SAFEGUARDED

I France In cose of tlerman aggression or of Germany's failure to pay. The ■ British are so occupied with their ) great strike that they h»ve not had | much to nay about the message up

i to (be lime of writing.

, An Interesting bit of COtmjveM

| come* from Bueno* Aire*.

b g to Dr. Julius Ruppel. chief of the G -nnan financial delegation <n Pula. F - says the time allowed is altogether

icccpted Immediately

It Is i

setied

Scarletr dNpoaed of bulky mail In way* other than by proper delivery. Atlantic City.—A man fouund dead near tlie trolley track* ••.! the meadowa one mile hack of tbl* city ha* been Identified as Henry Buehh-r. a arbor employed at tlie St. Charles | Hotel. Bnebler * ■vkul! was found

taU. *nd the grower* In the lower part <>f Gloucester county who supply hotels lo Philadelphia nre getting Trenton —Another chapter in the light of Bapnond W. Scbuck and Frank J. James to eacape death in the •lectric ci-xlr for the murder of I*avld . p. I*aul. the aged messenger of the Npwadwny Trust Company <»f Camden, fia "Jctober 5 las' opposed when the •eort of orT'vrs »nd appi-als. hitting In ' special OMgionx, lienrd the npi»enl* of eeunsel for the two young men for a j •everaal of the convictions. Execution af the death sentence nciilnst Schuck j aod James wa* to have occurred dur- j log the past week, but wn* stayed au- ! •umatiralty by the appiiratiot: for a j

writ of e-ror

Sale** -S[> i trups have been set j %y 1 gay or Miller to emeb violators "f I «be truffle law. •xxnplon Lakes. — Dr. Clarence U ; Yrwelaud and 1- J. Mltsch have |^. :i j uppoio'esl mcmliers of the Ih.a.-d -'3 Health to fill the uuexplred terms of U- Seymour Smith and Uoben Cox. :

arho resigned

OeDtretoo.—George Schallrk of this

place la erecting one of the largest |

grist mills In South Jersey

Wewtvillp.—The planked shad season ! feaa opened at this plsce. whea fifty

Modified Knox Pete* Resolution In troduced—Democrat! Fig^t Emergency Tariff Bill—Colombian Treaty Before the Senate-

Strike of the British Miners la Ended.

Bv EDWARD W. PICKARD. President Hurtling. In hU pri

on the theory that the man wn». ttntck by an automobile or trolley car. Money and valuable* were found on the

body.

Woodbury.—The New Jersey stale highway department fulled t > carry out It* part of the program, and a* a result the Glouceater-WiKsV.iury turnpike l« still a toll rood. Another month may ptie* before the pike I* made |iart of the state highway route No. <V A message was received hy tlw turnpike officials, according to a utatement made at dhe ofllis- of J. Lynn Tru'iv.tt, president, to the effect that the state did not have available fund* 1 and that the attorney general wa* not i ready to approve the paper* until he ; nnd completed hi* search of the hold- j

Ing* of the corporation.

Converter City.—Business men here I

are on the look

appear with more vigor than ever In the directing thought of the United

State*.-

Concerning domestic ."natters, which he declared of prime importance. Mr. Harding said nothing unexpected, expressing what leaders of hi* party called "sound Republican doctrine*" He repedaity urged speedy relief for the ex-servlee men and the passage

of an emergency tariff bill.

The latter Is already before congress. the way* and means committee of the house having reported out a combination tmwaure including tbs funnels’ turiff bP’ which Mr. Wilson vetoed, an anti dumping bill and a nnv provision for the regulation of ft reign exchange. The Democrats of the house speedily organized their opposition to the measure under their

for imertvfctlonal relation* a* set fo.-Ui in hi* message to congress, hit* *ccomplishev’ the remarkable feat of satisfying nil faction* In his party. If the expressions' of leaders In Washington are to be taken cs representing the opinion* of the people. The forecast of tills program, made a week ngo. was not far astray. B contains, however, a plan for the acceptance of such term* of the Versatile* treaty «s confirm America's rights and inter-

est*: in other words, '.be rst'ficmtlon j jendpi-, Bepre*eatattve Kltcbln of the treaty with such reservation* Koftti Carolina. Mr. Kltchln charged and modifies Moo* as will completely t h B , t he bill Is not In the Interest of cut out the League of Nations cove- j the farmers of the country, "bnt ts nant and aectre "our absolute free really for t!. purpose of swelling tb* dom" from entanglement in purely | a :reoily swollen fortunes of the trust* European affaire. Ju*t how the cove- | BlM j sj^eculator* " He declared that nuut. so closely Interwoven into tbi. it jjtves "to the packers' trust, the fabric of the treaty, can be eliminated. t rnfl and the woolen trurt the Is not yet apparent. In Washington j l1ellt , n ,| privilege to take from the It Is said a delegation might be sent American people the tmormoua to Europe, or a conference of the ul- OT er $775,000,000. Increasing to that lies culled In our national capital. It ] ^ r!PDt the present high cost of Uv-

is a'>o suggested that It may be nee- | jn g-

e-sary to draw up a new treaty or

treaties to be signed by the United Allusion l* mode above to the ColStates. the allies and Germany. oniblan treaty. This was the Orel f»r raised fin An - T negotiation* to lhl« end. how- ; thIn( , t |, e w-nate tackled, and a fight ' ever, are to await reconsideration by developed at once. The pact I* Ihe * ] the rilles of their award of the Isiand J o) d on e glvlug to Colombia $25,00i<000 or tap t* Japan and their formal ac- iar : h P | (w * „f panama and the Canal ki.-iwIcAjment of America's right* Ir j Zp:,,.. b ha* nlwnyi been bitterly op-

-lildi have been pn-saed

several.

piillllpshurg. — The hearing on

uppUcatlan j tlu--disposition of all the territortc 1 al „ rlrtcxl repcdlsllon of the Gi.mT.sny .o ln.-nuse the rate of fare ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ c , { .Rmodare Roosevelt when he aoh'i M he'fure the Public UtlVtle* A! r «P B— to St^Ttary WJ1 , pmidrnt. but oow It baa been April Jb U-fore the Public CO! tie. HD(hf| . no(p „„ yap by „ ngamtlou ! ^odifi^ by the omission of any exnSS"L Dr. Joseph Fcwsmith. ^ by . ,h " 1 Prc**lon of .he govemmch.'i '

who had practiced hi* profession In tb.’a city more than 40 year* and

Once more Premier Lloyd George has been able, by Maper-Juggllng. to

firsts, lor# off. j8: Western (Ohio), firsts loi* off. 23c: Wert Virginia, first*, loss off. 2(: Southern (North

CwroUaa). firsts, loss off. 23.

Live Poultry — Chicken?, young, farge. smooth, per pound. 40c; do. un

avert economic disaster from Great ! dor 2 pound*. 50033: spring. I’i and Britain. The strike of the miners' , pound*. 65 0 75: old rooster*. 20;

federatio:-,. which -h.eatcned nearly all the organized lnb<' of the ed Kingdom, wa* called off by the federation Ir'day evening. Just bow this result was brought about in not known at tills writing, but appa.enlly It was due primarily to the action of the railway m»o and transport worker*. These are the other two elements In the “triple alliance" and. having been called on for support by the mine;-*, they had decided to qul’ work Friday nighl. But Mr. Lloyd George and other Indefatigable persona worked on them to change thHr mind*, and six hours before the hour net fer striking they announced that they would not strike. The triple alliance was thus split, and the miner* must have seen that their cause

wa* hopc.’e**.

Another reason for the change of attitude hy the mlncre Is seen la die evident intention of a large number of member* of the house "f common* to see that Justice Is done the work'd* in the matter of wage*. After Uioy hud beard from the premier that the miner* refused to reopen negotiation*. they them solve* conducted an

Inquiry Into the metier.

Pree-nmably the plan for regulation of wagoo on a national basis, accepted by the government some time ago. will lie put into effect. The n-tlonal pooling of profits, also il.T.-anded by the miner*, was declared Impossible by

the gcvcrnmciiL

docks, muaoovy and mongrel, young, per pound. 33 0 34; white pekina. young. 35036: puddle. 4 pouaJ* and over. 34035: pigeons, old. per pair. 4o 050: do. young. 45050: guinea fowl, young, larr*. each. 55090; old. 50. Potatoee — White. Marr'and and nearby, per 100 ponrds. $101.25: do. Eastern Shore. McCormick. 100 pound*. 75065c; d\ new Florida, pei barrel. No. 1 $607: do. No. 2. $405-"-woots. yellow No. 1. per barrel, kiln dried. $42005: do. yellows. Raopahaa nock, per barrel. 361: do. Eastora Shore Maryland and Dels ware, pet barrel. $505.55: do. native, per hamp er. $1.5001.73: yams, fancy, bright,

per barrel. $384.

tin

Totuiutny of Pbiliitlelpkiu hud (ball annual dinner. Woodrtour —To raise fund, tn defray their expeuut-* to Washington In May, the senior Has* "f the WoudsUr»v High Scbo-i .III preaent the Mree. "'Krme of Wymuuth Town.” Vineland.—Philip Urin. p"-'*nlucat In busiaci* her. , ha* ahm.unced him a candidate foi l»>roueh «-oa»-

recognized a* «me of Jl

! alcian* and surgeons of the

at III" l"':i.' . ; l 1 .- '!

Howell G Ixjrd. Clifto«i nvenue. Salem.—The churolier of commerce ! K jmrferting pinna for a banquet at an ! early date In cdebrallon of the | achievements of a nuiulier of worthy I object* for the city uml t-ommuniiy sime tin- reorganization of the bo-l}

j luR January.

i Briucoton. — Professor Albert Kln-.-teln will deliver a aerie* of five lec!iin-* at Primvtim from May I' to May I is on hi* Uieory’ of relativity, accord

1 prca*lon --

United States and Japan, and It 1* for »jie part played by the United believed Great Britain wtU propose j jsmtrs In connectiou with tin- sc para

., . the *.ime course, offering It* good o' flou t ,f panama from Colombia. I’rcatv did Dees In behalf of the American clajra» , Jwlt Harding has told the senate he er Mr* jB l’" n w «ohi ,hp controversy to be In | hop «i | t wl!! ratify the treaty, and It

. eluded In the general negotiations t. ,, ro h a bly will uo *e. Senator L<4ge settle all matter* at Issue between i j,*j the debate in favor of the pact, this country and Japan. Neither ac( j revealed one of the Mrone rea-tht-se suggestions li> acceptable ttf tb' j jar Its a 'option—the exlrtencr admlnUtration. and neither will f>e 1 0 f rich oli f'eltl* In Colombia which considered. Mr. Hughe*’ position I- | American* wUh to develop, tlmt the Yap affii'r <-or!reni* the al j geuatcr Kellogg of Mlnmwp’a sail

New York—Wheat—Spot weak: No. 2 red. $1.49: No. 2 hard. e. L f track. New York: No. 1 Manitoba.

$149 a pot.

Cora—Spot easier; No. 2 yellow. 74Vic; No. 2 white. 74V and No. 2 mixed. 74, c. L f_ New York. 15day

shipment.

Oats—Spot weak: No. 1 white. 48c Butter—Creamery, higher than ex tra*. «V4056V4c: creamery, extra* (82 acoret. 49049V4: fir*U (88 to tl score). 4504SH: psekins stock, cur-

rent make. No. 2. 2)

Eggs—Fresh gathered, extra firsts 23V4029V4c; SirsU. :iH©28; Slate. Pennaylvauia and nearby Western hennery whrte*. firsts to extras. 300

An important step toward 'be re- ! *8: State. Pennsylvania and nearby rival of industry lo America waa made ! Western hennery brown, extras. 330

Jointly

Jointly I

Unli*>d Suite*.

nd i

I tin

i. the I

' by

'•-ratty a

lurilii-*

he favored the adopt revolution ending the with modifications.

n Fenalag- j A* It i

of the Km. ate of war. tn. Accordingly !

Mluced In the m-nate at one ngra to *uli. and plan* wer push It through ar aoon a mbian treaty l* dlsp-set " md*. the rcsdotlon careful! all Amrricsn right* a'-qari ,.r. the aretlstlra » .d the Ye reaty. bat there li no pn

I the ratification of the treaty would be 1 a pusillanimous act. and on the | strength of a telegram an ! letter* ( fr,,,,, Colonel Roosevelt, written in I jpi7, be declared it would make the j United Stales liable to International I blackmail running Into hundred* of millions of dollar*. The telegram

know, of coarse, that you nre j deal for « l Hen nst this Infamous Colombian 1 for labor

", y . i„t i «w. r - —""i

out that It make* precedent for oome j «"«* •* . successor of Wilson t« pay at least a* j P u large a sum apiece to Coeta Bica. ••' u l , Slcaragn*. Haiti ^.nd Santo Immlngo «'» ' . . •— >—••> them re- •* ,p n *

. tlonal

lart week when the United States Steel corporation announced n now pile- list showing lower prices for steel. The cut range.: from $K5U to $t> a ton. and the price of tin plate also was reduced $15 a ton. The 0erreanes ore confined to certain pro-.: uct* and. according to builders and hrvbliects. are not In themselves *uf- } ficiont to revive the building Industry: i but the cut uoe* remove uncertainty |

and establish a general stabilized price | ^ PHILADELPHIA.—Whert - Lower; level for Reel and ex|iert* ‘n the trade i No. 2 red * inter. $1.4401.49; do, gar

■ay It should stimulate industry. Tlie llcky. IISC©!.^

first concrete res ilt wa* tin announc«'- I Coru-I.o*. r No ; for export. 630 rornt by the International Uarrertpr T0 r : No 3. 6S667: No. 4.635x064

g»thered brown* and mixed colors, firs.* to extras. 17032: star see packed, extra firsts. 30031; do, firsts. 28%829'i. Cheese—State whole milk flats, held, special*. r7029c. do. average ran. 2454026: State who!# milk flats, fresh, specials, 2302354: do. average

ran. 22©22K-

.otnpany of 4 utralghf 10 l«er cent i ductlon on H* products In whlcli stet is ihe prinrl|Mil raw product used

Oau—Lower

No 2 white, 49©

j 49V4 r : do, No 3. 4S04$.H: do. No 4.

4414

Hay-

> mi-

ning W. . #nn.i

•r profits I

all-shlppinx rate*. »nd of all Induatrlel dis-

through conferences between ees. Ill- warned labor that If take a share In the policies of

do. No. J. *21

He | 020: no a-ade. *11 •a ! hay. light mixed. I:

l,r | Butter—Nearby print*, fai li. , 63c: Western creamery, extn

in 500 24 per <J: sample. $18 : clover mixed

Egr>

1 rent r j firsts, j fancy •

-Nea-fc

Wester

to Chile

aproper "reatment of her • i with the AIwh claim" j

up i

! 2454: fair to I held and fre-fc held. 2714028

t UVE STOCK •

National ‘ nines first j

German) wll* refi ! indemnity t'i’uce* of 1 they are prevented «

s regarding whom r reached by agree are urged to act s