CAPE KAY COUNTY TIMES SKA ISLE CITY,
NEAv' JERSEY STATE BRIEFS
An •ItKrtr'c *Sm: lire nlarm lias In-cn lnst«n«- ! at C<«lo: Yillc. <S“‘atera Jtru vcliij; rar^Ju •vl'li r>»<‘ nn<; r**el .tfi tin- Ai.r'.rK' Clot* pier,
Oman City.
Tl.«* WVtioiu.h Fire Company clean'd $310 from a poverty aocial for Improv-
ed lire {Mtertlon.
To provide rands f-r more HkM* and doeoratlons for ti e cWel»raUmi. tin- Uecoralionr (VnmilUee "f tinFourth of July Association trill hold a
fix el Mil'- at Wcnotiuiu
A eoHferemv of clersymi n an'! dietrln sleanrds "f tin- Bridgeton XI. K-
district tyat held nt Elmer t" lay pin s ^ ^
for raising an endowment fund for the . uf a of fho Aaed at Ocean Orjve. sentenced
T'etpir of T-ani’ier’viin' nr' now* Mindiot: in their eontvihn'i.'iis tor the scpjHin of the*.f puttlic lic.'fUi nurse Tor ihr socotid year. Ker tin - eucre* makes the raisini: of rootn-j easy. The new tlntnbus line hettvaen StviNWboro and t'ann’en I- well j.nt-
t) r-.T-ised. m.d then- Is n re]e.rt tlial a
similar line will be established between Xlulllca Hill nnd t'amden. Tli« Lambertrlite I*. •>. S. of A. transferred the “travel;up Bible" to
Effiirts are to !>• nuide to have <’onCTeasmitn Patterson. Failed States Senator Edge. Senator Sturjtess and Pros.-eutor Fhnrles Wolvcr: >n of Fa radon i.-ink- addresses, nt the dedlcat>>n of the soldiers' monument at
\festvlllo on Memorial itay.
For trippInK Policeman John Scolski in Oamden, while the olheer was mnkins n:t arrest. I^eltoy Itnntom. Colored.
d Sycamore streeu. was
■nib* in the conn-
Ocean City corombwlonera and the jnji lly Kati
Toung Me,"- Progressive Triple have : si Bnj pnqierty owners are signing adopted .-es.ilulb.ns redoes*..ng the „- pitman for presentation State 'itghway Cmmnlaalon 1" take to u <ir „ U j { |j Founril protesting a pro•peed action To take over the toll iNUH . d ..^p^ndlture of $12,000 for new
brid * between that dty and Somers ;trw ^^ratua.
Point. Tin* ralln-nd company has advised The Sujierior Thrend nnd Vnrn Westvlllc Boroticl. Founril that as Company's plant In Kensington, cm- , K , N<1 an appropriation can Ik- «»bploylng nlMiut 300 men and women. Is ; talnetl. crossing protection will he In-
being removed to Gloueeatar Fltv. stalled.
•rtiere part of tbe Wdsharh Fomimny'* ■ Feeling that the hid* for Improveplur.t will be occupied. j nients to the stre»t culv.Tl* it: ' K-ean The ordnance department, which baa dty v .-re excessive, reaching $12,000. the Img-loading plant at Washington 1 h^ city commissioners have rejected
Park, bus asked for bid* for :he them.
In* privilege in the Itelawnre river n,.- week of May 2 has been set as at tlist piine for May. Flean-Up Week In Gloucester City, end The -All Year Republican Club" and : the Boy Scouts will take an Important the "Al< Year Democratic Flub" of Na- i pun Ir. the work, tional Park are to meet hi a checker , \ r . addition U to he bull! to the loamamen; In the flrebouae. ! s.-h.K.lhouse at Lincoln under plans up- | At a m«’ting of the Atlant c County | proved by the Monroe Township Board ;
Mutual Poultry Association In Egg 1 ..f Education.
Harbor t'tty with a delegation of the , K .rly plans have been announced i Hammonton Asaociatlon 1! was decided | for the reunion of the Pupils’ Aaro- I to make this year'* exhibit at the Ai-! .istton -f the Bh«-on - Neck School on antic county fait one of the blggvsi "f the old ground* • July 30. the kind n the history of the county. Swedeaboc asparagus growers preThe roars of New Jersey will be diet a big drop In price within a few
Talh-d upon next November to dcide days.
a. the p.U. whether or not the stale A vote taken among the employees shall Is; further bonded to the extent ; of the John A. Ibiebllng Son* plant *f $lf.,.*»),<**• to pay for the enlnrge- «t Roebllng as to choir* of standard men* and improvement of the states or daylight saring time, resulted In aospltala, reforms lories, p.lsous and favor of standard time by a large mn-
Kther build mgs used by the state's i Jonty.
Fire Chief S. B. Conver has new
Deprived of the use of poisonous equlpmen* Installed In the Ocean City aprave on their asparagus fields, larm- 'b-partmenu with which to use In case en Sw.~1eslK.ro are buying thou- 1 "f Atlantic City being ca.led on f..r
■and* of small I-eghora cockerels of ■ help Itt an emergi-ncy.
lb- l»-«. |-ialtrjnwn .. .on. ..n th-lr . ii"«on..» M—J* ■.»»o»"S the B-id- ... Ml .he Itu-eU th-t thrive on ! re.i|.h..lti.iie-n; -f John "- Hun.ie- or the .nenrho,. nr..., ! '•">■ J""" '• "J mhrwlns the ..rover, nt . hodl, -V "U »'»' A»?“' «* S" fc.n.nn-1 r.„d..er .n Snnh.rnn er^k. "< 8 »“ B "“‘'
hn. nle.ve BrvwVvine. It le-nt... knann 1 kl.-.lr«l Sv-ml a-
•in. the owner. Cllherr Ik lenvr. oJ ■ l»li-rtnr» of fubllr Serrlt, Co. eertlshi, nwn.Mr tor , Tren.nn fh-r '» OMOP.™, hn. I. Mn, nlnve Sr.vnrk nnJ rM-.e.,-! frMia.nl to atrende.1 n bnnqael -I Ihr TMOlen ; Th .m,. N M.ehrlrr nnO ...her otll.e . fountrv Cluh. A h-i i.lenilftM n* le*. I lor the enwrinj; yenr. A '*i--i.ej In
tnMW •» him wu, tound nnnr ih. . the '«««.
.0.,. win. . the tor wen. inlo Ih. v-.l-r. -t He,nil..-. UHSMH. ™ «« W Ttie Ktirlnr 'er.n ..f He Sole:, niun- Hn ne.ertlon Ot Ho.Id Ilnlivl. J iy .ontrtn opene!. nnd In Sr-. 1-lel ] ho-ir.—n mnn of tSmden.
Srey Fhew, wife of Editor William H. I’bew. esme t. high nnd tmitjue b
fly direction of Sup* ' tilde* when tl* grj
Hom’d Mrs. Chew was tunned
woman. Tills Is declared to be the first tin * In tile history- of 'be state that a woman had thus scrvi-d. Mrs. Fliew Is the daughter of the late Vice Fluincel•or Martin P. Grey and a n ece of the
j Striking British coal minora watching the ptt ponies being brought up from the mine* of American army mobile ordnance, weighing six and a half tons Including the “75" rlfie. which traveled frvn New York to Washington or Us own power In seventeen and a half hours. 3—President Harding promising It tie Johnny Wsckerman finsnchd support for the boys’ swimming pool In Washington.
NEWS REVIEW Ol-' CURRENTEVENTS Colombia Treaty Ratified by the Republican Senators With Reluctance.
i voting democracies, from oppr»ssluo
and tyranny."
The government of the United
! States has decided that Geo. Alfredo
iwndldste of the conservativepopular coalition party, was elected President of Cuba last November and
Hint nothing should be done to prevent rhe Island congress from proclslmlng
him President. Bon* Long. American
minister to Cuba, communicated this decision to the Cubans and It wca ex-
pected they wonid abide by IL
Mnyot
MUCH BIVBi, NOTHING ASKED President Says We W.tl Fight to Maintain Monroe Doctrine—Japanese Cabinet Refuse# to Yield on Yap — Alllee Preparinc Further Coercion for
Germany.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD. Katlficath of the Colombia treaty, by a reluctant senate, did not evoke many loud cheers In the United StatfB. Democrats for years had urged the adoption ot ihe part as a virtual repudiation of the aria of Theodore Roosevelt and John Hay In connection with the separation of Panama from Colombia. The Hardlny rdralulairuUon urged It. not on Um ground, but because it believed this sop to Oolom-
BALTIMIWH-*™-' rtMr , winter s?oi. $L»1. Ne * sarllcky. apoL April. »»«•*- May. H.41H OMUc AvIHMI i< «»“»* MCkhAM “ ^Corn—Tr-ek r.l»BMIIc Stllvv.-r 1. Mot-h oomlnkU, kl li^c per bu. Cob corn :s «uot*b> at 6 ’ 10 par barre' for carloads nearby J** 10
on spot.
Oata-No. J white itViW' Ko - 1
White. 4SU4«H
Rye—No. 2 Western, expo.i. spot 11.45; ha; loti nearby rye. as to «»»•
ditioa. tl303L<0.
Hav—Standard timothy. J23623-5#;
No. 2 timothy. I22C22&0: No. 3 Uma thy. $14.50191*; No * Tig hi clover mixed. 120© 2050; No. 2 U$& ? c' 0 ™ mixed. 116919: No. 1 clover mixed. .118019. No. 2 clover mixed. J14©17.
Straw- No. 1 tangled ryt. 837; No. 2
iangled rye. «1«: No 1 whist. $14©
14.50; No 2 wheat. $13©1*A0Butter—Creamery, fancy. 4S©49c;
creamery, choice. 4704S; creamery, nearby. 45©48. ladles, 2S©28; West era and Pennsylvania roll*. 20078: 'Vest Virginia roOs, 18020; Md. Va
era, though somewhat disconcert ~1 by this split in the triple alllaniv are still standing firm at this wr '.Ing. New proposals were made by the
mine owners, but the federation *Ve
cinred they we-e too vague to forn a j and Penns dairy prints. 20021. basla tor negotiations. The ..uoe . 'e-j E^jf—Western SI ary land. Pennayl aert that their own present »~«ipofls!*> -aau, and nearby hrsu. 26c; Eastern are entirely clear—a national wage j s h0 -^. Mar)land and Virginia, firsta, tward srtrh n notlonol tonnage levy to j ;s . w „. Virginia fir*is. 28; Southern
enable the poorer pita to pay the -Me* ot wages agreed upon out of funds contributed through the levy by the
miners and mine owners.
our government also to-k further j The government It 1* said by wellaction In the Panama-Costa Rh* dls- | posted perwmx. is confident Hint It put", letting both those nations un- will be able to keep the nation’s coal di ratnnd that the refusal of Panama . n;-ed* mppUrd even If the strike to ai '-ept the While boundary award, continues. There Is em
inalsied upon by the Aroertcnn government. must not be mode the basis for tlie renewal of hootillties. Both Fieae little republic*. It U understood, are niotdllzlng their forces and breathing fire. Salvador. Honduras and Guatemala. comprising the new Central American union, have assured Costa
Rica of lheir support.
hand In EngL-nd to last for three months, and lenity more to be ob-
tained from other rout.tries.
Twenty leaden of Hie British Protestant church recently sent to the premier a memo rial proicstlpg against the disorders In Ireland. In replying to Hi nr., Lloyd George made an im- | portant declaration. First, answering
According to the Tokyo pewspaper*. | ,j, e ; r allegations In order, be denied '*■' ‘ *■“ ■* ' A ~' ' Hie existence of Itregula- forces which
ihe Juptnese cabinet has derided that ther- U no reason to change Jupan's policy on the Yap mandate because »f the recent American note on the subject. Public opinion In Japan I* incvecslngly against any yielding tu the controversy, and no one In the Ftilled Slaies heller.* our administration krill give an Inch. Official lufor-
to r-etore am I‘-able nation has reached Washington that
feellnga toward the United S'-ste*
inscription and unlverrel tn!U-
the part of the Latln-American peo- , ary i a «-< of Japan are being plea, and also because Americana wish applied more rigidly, and that all to develop oil fields m Oolombla All Japanese officer* stationed In the Pnbut tour of the Item*/critic senators 1,-^nda south of the equator and voted for the treaty presumably for (n iJm . v- allt j D dies have been recalled their old icaaona. rorty Refaihllcnnk tl japan, and all Japanese between
'' the ages of taenty-one and thlrty-
e Attorney Genera! Samuel H. t;
obeyed the behest of tK- adminls' __
»Jrt Ju«tl-e liugswood are meeting with opposition , t |nc. most of them because they h<-*l ^.^-MHhout previous service have
jury was sum- lu the cumpalgn for ra-electioi. on May ( ated to break with It on an Important t>f ^ n ordt . :v ,| . 0 return to Japan for
’ 10. Foram sal oner J Wilson Wescott j laaue ao soon after the beglnnlrs "f ,. training. Former Secretary i.f the West Side I* being supi-irted by Mr Harding's regime Fifteen Repub : of fhp y myy Daniels. In an aJdrraa both faction*. An Jndepandent ''em ; ii c- n senators refused to lorn "" j Memphis, said; “America cannot paign committee has l/eeii orgmlxed tu ; wquur ..|y against the polin' ' h ' !r surrender tie* Yap cable* even If It opposition ticket, nnd John party and voted against ratification 1 .o f , ul( | mean wnr w ] t h Japan. . . - t r u Giihwrr Jr- were , Brter pult | nr , atrong flgttt. in the I ^. 0 mattur what It may c st, and Umt
ants, IS: duck egg*. 30; foregoing quo tat Ion« are for -trictly wholesale loU. Live Poultry — Chickens — Young, larfct-. smooth. 40c; do under 2 lbs.. 50 055 spring. 1*«MH 65 075; do. under 1 lb., 56060. old roosters. 29: jiena. over • lbs. 35; db. do. small, wbi'e leghorn hens. !S; young while legbora*. 60: ducks, muscovy and mongrel, young. 2»03O: white pe kings, young. 30©II; puddle. 4 Iba and o-'er. 28030. do. cma'.ler. poor. 25 026; plaeona. per pair. old. 45050; young. 45©50: guinea fowl, young ear*). Urge. 55091/; old, each. 50. Pots:.-'-—Western Maryland and Peonsytva s, Na L *101.10; New York. No. 1. *101.25; Western. No. 1. *101.35; Eastern Shore (Md.) and Virginia cobblers. $101.10: do. McCor (ricks. 90c©$l: Southern Maryland McCormick*. 9Oc0*l; all seel Iona, No 2. 40 0 50c; all sections. No. 1. per 150 It. sack. $1.50 0 2: n-w. Florid*. No. 1. per barrel. »7©8: do. No. I. do. $506; do. No. 2. do. $3 8 3.50: sweets. North .Carolina. No 1. per barrel »4xf4.50; Eastern Shore (Md.' and Delaware No 1. do, $404/60. Eastern Shore. Va., do. $40450: York Ri»er and Rich mond. do. 14 04.50: yams, all sections.
No. 1. do. *404.50.
... I'.lbert. Jr,
■ picked with West, oti. j course of which they tried to arjeod j m .,. ^ wir j cannot Untwine that
Wenoflnb has already begun plow Petitions an- tring circulated among the part by provision that nothl/.g in I ^clement of the Yap situfor lndefer.det.ee I>nr celebration, tux’myer* uf Pitman proiasHns the ex lt should be regarded a* a confession iill(10 w „ h j. 1-n adll be found." CaaMWlnnes have been n pi*oUncd. an 1 [.endlMire of $13,000 for new motor O'. ! of wrongdoing by R-Mwevelt In the ac ( A „ of lh „ grands raiber warilke. the American Legion Is to take a prone , apparatus as proposed by bk-rougb ' qntslUon nt the Canal Zone. Bo , tl)l , allied powers In Europe ta'sit purl. council. j Colombia will now rroedlly aelt* ] | ri .|| nP( j m side with the United Ocean C ly fishermen are cntch.r.g Thirty mile membeia of the First t he gifts made her—T-S.ooo.Oi*/ and j gt , <rra thP controversy, and reliable
terge weakflsh In nets at Peek’s M. K Church. Ghmcesi, F t.", tiare j valuable pnvU«ges In the use of ;*»e (leach, which is deridi-lly Oft of the reorganlied the Usturtf Union and will pom.rut canal—and gives practically •nUnary They do not usus'/y mnla- hold social affair* at least ones s I nn'JUng In return, not even anaorance aorii hauls until n!-.ut Mty i i month. j of fair treatment for our capitalist* Ib-cau".- of high freight rates *«tn.- Morgan-Uun/k Post. Aroertran Ik- J w j, 0 ma j invest In her oil fields
at the. sand pits In F,pe M»y conn’y. i Rlon. Ocean City, has placed a French 1
that were so thrifty
are doing prsctical/y notl-lng , Mrs. Charh
Monroevlll.
tem county to
Uo.. on Mem..r «l lb.) The lodges of j Rev Thomas G Hill ot Smyraa. ; 1rn , T w „; lessen the hatred or ttw ^ „ hsve combined against the vicinity will have charge has declined the .-all to the P. E , u D | (0< ] Htstes which U the prarallln* ; Twdlna war lord of the district- . PP, n will!-'lurch ..f Oor Merrifu. Suvlour. Car | ..nUmuot throughout moM of LaUn- ; ^hST^reram™, Ind aliped ally
discipline; that there unauthorized reprisals, nnd all Whet charges against the crown forces. He quot.-d figure* showing that police and soldiers were punished breeches of discipline and appealed for public support for the “sorely 'Tied -n who art trying to preserve order a country given up to anarchy." He then dealt with the Sinn Fein In this
manner:
•The Sinn Fein rejected home rule and demanded in It* place an Irish republic for the whole of Ireland. The Sint, "ein went further. It deliberately net to. work to destroy conciliation and consUI utlonal methods because It recognized that violence was Hie only method by which It could realize the
republic.
“If I thought there was a different poUcv. which would lend to a solution of our dlfflcullles. I would DM hesitate to adopt it. however different it might be to the course the govern-
ment now is pursuing.
•The government of which I am at the head will never give way on Hie fundamental question of secession. Sc
long, therefore, as the Sinn Fein de , packing stock current make,
mands a republic and refuses
NEW YORK—Wheat—Spot firm; No. 2 red. *153H: No. 2 hard. J1.55H; No. 2 mixed durum. $1,194- it'd No. 1 Manitoba *1.764, c l 1, track New
York.
Corn—Spot strong; No. I yellow and No. 2 white. 82r. and No. 2 mtzed. 8J 4. c. i. New York. 10-day shipment Oats—Spot firm; No 1 white. Sic Hay—Ouiet: No. 1 *14501.55: No 2. $1350145; No. 3. *1.2001.30. ship
ping. *1.0181 IS.
Butter—Ctestr.ery. hlgt-r than ex trae. 464047c; do. extra* (92 score) first* (fc* to *1 score). 42045 4-
No. 2,
I mom of the money does not stick b
obeser ers believe that If tn«*y do ! consent to exclude Yap from the Japanese mandate. Japan will be forced
o bow to such • derision.
Fighting has broken out between
a few years back, field piece on the lawn of the city hall j ,b* pulms of the grafting politician* <r - " nf nor(h ^ China. 9 nothing. Mrs- Fharlos Henderaon has Iks-:/ , Colombia there will be a complete re- reared In Peklu*: that It la lie Um first town In Sa- elected president of the Pedrlcktown vanMl i 0 f custom. More Important nrec-ur*or of renewed civil war. to announce a Mg criebra- Ph^nt-Teachera’ AssucUrioo | tben . |, little reas-m to believe this ^ ‘^ bt m , n . ary r , TrrTlfin , „ f the m..r «1 J>sy. The lodges of Kev. Thomas G. Hill of Smyrna. trr>t j win |e.»e 0 the hatred of tie- . h . v . -mihlned against
*e rearranged a* a tv»ui ■ A* polled et the last ele. tompllan'-e » th the state K Curtis Robinson l. . trert * three story brick at* 1 office building on Fen •ear Eighth street. Ocean M. Townsend ha* te-en gli tract |o ini Id eight buns srlth a garage underneath.
Beth street i*e.'tlm, W .Ilium H. Bush. Sr..
Mre of the oldest u-lephon. Cult ad State*. d!»d a! 1: West field. Mr. Bush w ©cranton at-d came to We tovreiteen year* old. He
leys 1*0
I of Latin-
This statement Is based oti
' j the opinions of men who are thor
r Men-lful Saviour. Carl and Rev. ,*barles My
has breu rolled.
in S"'"' parsons attended the j oughiy familiar with the Latlo-Aroer
.let c carnival of the public |nin(L
t Union Late Saturday. __
.Iter H. 1 elmry ard Senator | ^ pursuance of his policy of con
j rillstlun President Harding delivere>‘ a hajeiy e.ddrres on Tuesday on the occasl.u/ of the unveiling. In New York. I of a statu, of.Bolivar the Liberator. I The day was the anniversary of both
e Judge* of the. !
L >f Japen and Semonoff. ilhang U svsjiecied of a scheme to restore the moo
Premier Lloyd Geo'ge held n con-
<vpt. loyally, •ncrobcrshlp In the British commonweal'll, coupled with the fulleat h.raie n«le compatible to con testing Ulster 'be same rights It claims for Itself, the present evil* will coo Untie. I do not wish there to be any misunderstanding on that point" The Greeks and the Turkish nationalists have retimed operations In Asia Minor. The former, having reorgan teed their army, are carrying on an offensive on the Bru«a front with Esklsh.-hr as their main objective. The Turks are making a slmw of realanine ■ wlUioot really giving hattl* and meanwhile are using most of their forces in an advance on Smyrna. At
reports they were only 00
lie l-een awarded by the of New Jorwy for en Aoi.-dcilng the Slate Mh :ie/i r Rurlltigton. the In' to cost approximately >rk will he commenced
! feren.-v during the week-end with , frT>m ,1m, city. The Kemallsts. howPremier B.tand of France con ever 1 eVM a re not entirely happy, for they I : i n g the further coerrive measure* j nr> , tx-^umlng to realize the perfidy ol | uxalnst the Germans to be adopted In j |h ,| r allies, the Rusvlsn Bolshevtkl. j Buttei
they do not comply with th. ;-py,, shamelessly faithless Reds ore j 48^nearby nrint*. fancy. 5S08O
Eggs—Fresh-fatbe.ed. extra' firsta. 19030c; lints. 2(025: State. Pennsylvania and nearby Western hennery whites, first* m extras. 32 0 40. do. browns, extras. 14035; do. gathered browat and mixed coM v firsts to ex Ira*. *27© 324. -lora^e packed, extra firsts. 3040314: do. flnU. 29020 Cheese—State, whole milk Ban. held, specials. t7029c; do. average run, It^t’S; Slate. Thole tallk. fiata. fresh, specials, 220224. do. average run. 204©214. PHI LADE!.PH l.\ - Wheat - No 2 rad. wictei. *1.18© 1.53; do. garlicky.
$1390144
Core—Higher: No 2 lor export. 724
©75; No. 2. No. 4. 674868
Oats—No. 2 White. 194050c; No 3 ' t*. 4840 49: Na f White. 450454
reparations demand* .
May 1-
the Battle ofLoxlngton «,d the open S7'.“lm««t'certainly will not da
Ing of the final .-ntr.pslgn which re I ' ^ t <iiu ^ suited In the Independence of Vene-
* Grc' d”'Muil'er ! “•’le. Naturally Lie Monroe doctrine .f ’Burl ngt-m 1* ! w, ‘ ,b " “ ,, 5 ,N ' t nt ,h ' m »! n of
* !
min* i
eld;
fj spevh. i
I Of It he
Jeab»u*ly guard/
proclaimed under vee since ha* been as a fundamental •lie. maintained that should not again U
glvlnc the eld promised in the Eg*i—Nearby frats. 274<-; treaty, and are demanding frmn the rant receipts. 27; Western extra, firsta.
hat there measures will be Is not vurks further concrsalon* with regard do. firsu. IS4© “, fam-j
)et known, but It Is reasonably sure ,,, the settlement of Near East ques cd packed. 36©27.
thst Great Britain will support francs Hon*. Cheese—New York whole milk. tn the occupation of the Ruhr district, j fancy flat. held. 27©!9c: do. fair tc The reparations «©mmls*l.m ordered j The pootiegglng Industry of thv good. 2S02E: fancy fl»- fresh. 214*» Germany »<• transfer the gold holdings | lTnHpd St ate« w=» deal. « revere blow 1 ;t: do fair to good, ’o©;!; leghorn of the Ge. .nan Imperial bank to ■** j fgat week When the Canadian province | held ant. fresh. 224:0234; ,ngV CoMens and Cologne branches as se- j nf Ontario, by a majority of more than ] daisies, fro/h. 224© *3 curtly for payment of reparations. jnO.O-TO. voted for the sppllcaHon ol | potatoes—White : s-r c»l v.-.r This Germany refused t. do. tiie Dominion law prohibiting the Im ; |jjo; J'eraey. No 1. per bskt V.ii'Q Berlin la«t week pleaded with Presl- | ^rjatlon of liquor from any province j Florld< No j br , f7t » 7
dent Hanilng ’:> act as mediator In 1 or poocirj-. There has b«rm a j 2 $3 75©* 5,■)
ihe reparation dispute, promising to j arwi ^,. r.ream of liquor smugg’ed into paj what he might determine ws« (hP u n nad Slate* from Canada, the'
just. The president decline-! to act. | p^rnghl In trrOSS the Detroll | «
but said If Germany would formulate | ^ ai,,^ t^lng estimated 1 new propomls he would co wider bring-j CM< .g a dBy . Much of this w Ing the matter to the attention of the > ^ *nd what I* brought act r.ted governments I will be much more expepslve.
New York city Is In agony th IrosL was I ds)* l.e.-anre The new state proh
Hon low is being enforced In
metropolis, which had come to < bee trike. The st.wy was | alder Itreif exempt from such b fal— cabl.gram, Th* that the rest ef -'I—. 1
rail workers, indeed, did j posed «> ’ ' *
nlnd* on-I decided not to feverl.il srmtwthy. bui the min- | of Hqut
sill now
LIVE STOCK
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