Cape May County Times, 3 June 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAFE MAYCOUNTYTIMES, SEA ISLE CITY, N, J.

Iiiil«-t! in 1!*t npaniiipnts. Jnlm U-wskl, u 'IIxium iflntive, wlio udinlis lirins; the shot. Inn iituisis it was unintentional. Is h<>|i| nt [mlltv heini-'inurf.-s on „ .-liiitx*- miirdiT. ami laT htishnii'l. Stnnli-y. is lieitl as n tn«-

Iir<il>il)it ini;

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I lie sail* «.r nifrrliiimllsf

mi I Sulxlii.v sjinrls in Hajiowfli tifwnslilp Wfrv |,..i nf n iniftlii!; of tlif I iopewfil Ti>tvtiHhl|. fommifis- ill Hart’s hall, I’ennliisinn n.iHl. Twn oilier onllnunifs, one of whlrh proMl-"-* (luin-iiu; unit motion pictures Sundays, the ntlifr providinK that puhllr dance IihIIh must lie licusci i.y iiftion of rhe •■ommlrtec. uorc passpil

the

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■.Mcintlor

Trenton.—Const It utionality of tic

T»n Ness act will Is- contested nt tin openitu of the si-ssiim of the Silprc:a

« - olirt In Juno by four Jersey (Vy

torneya, n-presentinj; ti half dozen m more Hudson oout ty saloon km-per and otliera convicted for vbilntion

of tlie u«l by Justice Met 'anI: Jetsey t'lty.—A mil for a r.iinioi

of ail officers who served In the army auvy nr marine corps durinu tin •VoHd War and are now Ilvlnj; in Nev Turk. New Jersey nnd I'cluviere wa ttsued by folonel N. F. I’eury of tiii rltjr. commander of the He partnicnt of the Military Order of tin World War. The officers will go Int'

wtup at Sea dirt from June H

Lakewood.- The lirst casualty to r*- I null from a liquor mid in the state 1 occurred lien- when Frederick Schanr 1 •f Asbtiry Park, caught in the act of trsnaportlng liquor int., Ijikewood. ; was xtiot twice when lie attempted to •scope from Detective Hurry I'tieugi-r '

«f Prosi'cut.ir Plumer’s staff. Lambert vi He. The l.aiiitM llorrhunts' AaxiH-intlori re elec • vsfJre official stair. Including dent, Frank Bailey; vice p:• ViillBm Hunt; secretary, I tJoopcr; trenaurer, Harry K Horn; ttnatK-itii secretary. F,

' ,olln - I Kemble avenue,' Hackensack. —- The Midland Park ! (Vdnr drove Fr B**rd of Educstion, which has b■•ell j fMTit.tendent ■■f fat •mofrantet! with the option of Increas- i, r .ok H.isplt.il. has Uig the- sainrltui of its teaching stuff ‘ils yjii.ooo cottage

•r losing the entire ineniherabip has ! paid any li.vns,- t., <

dm-id.st to liold tlie contracts oj^-n for ship, in xvlili h the I at iivast two weeks longer, wlien, it for harboring the .1 W>* tea. hers refuse to sign up at the , s-tlt. xvis tinmi >. - ! t. •Id schedule, their places will he Je- ; P.Miniman In the i •.

^ar«d vacant and u new stair engaged. ! Holtoken. A.s-onli, _ Snnimlt—The electric lighted tennis ! tUW, imssenger rrnflic manager, the eourts at the Y. M. C. A. Iiere seem recent clus-k ..f ttie number of pas- (• la: hqving the desir»«l elfect. for sengers Imndlod on Ijickitwamm Itnll many are said to he Inking advantage roml sulmrhun trains into nnd out of

„af the privilege of summer member- ' Hoboken, indicates that Use Iji.-kn-

ahtp. They are tiie only ivmrts afford- wnnnu Is handling :i total of over fitg aight tennis In Summit. iTI.ooo suhurlutnltes a day. Trenton The thirty-thir>l annunl , Ibsininn. Mureus Hns.-li and Willamtnion of the State Normal and lam Srerbo have been appointed I.y kfodet Schisils Iiere will be held Frl- lUsmton Post. Amerlcnn l-eglcm. us u

day and Saturday. June lo and II. ui ! cimnltti

• s’ 1 -1 I'-,. .Mu lit ,C|| New Jersey Vlas

convention of the State criticized isith organization

i Morristown. Spring Hr..o I ' 'lub is the name clioMni b ! club rms-atly ••rganfzed to 1..

• ■f spring Itmok farm. H e Itoi.er H F. ote. in Mor is

' Ail of >i.. property under l

the western part of tin-

COMMERCIAL Weekly Review o? Traja an Market Reports.

■•unship

Adubato.

1 Insurgem Poies tn l'Pi>er Sllealu ready to block tlie advance ot Uerman irregulars, g—crown prince HImnito of Japan tnapej tlng his guard of honor In front of the Mansion house. London. 3—First photograph to reach this country of Korfauty. leader of the Polish Insurgents In Upper Silesia.

State Normal avoolng of June In t! kiforuial entertainmet alatnni and students zchi.ol. Vi: ng gtudil:

geipate.

Trenton. Uy reason rf the Iherson atnendti Vood tax law the state

•Ins,I.

• will I

check off from the lists ti those of Hoontou nnd were In uidual govern in order tlint in, name ngfully placed on tlie

NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Conciliatory Course of Briand and Dr. Wirth’s Promises Avert War Peril. FRANCE NOT TO ACT ALONE

j bod been called up for tlie projected t adopted the Borah oraendment to the | occiipation of the Ruhr. All married ! naval appropriation bill which for -

noli ii

' )*‘ut

aecelru tnw.li’.'j more in i

f Uii.iJiS will go into

treasury and fTilJCO will b-

amone the Bundctpoiitlcs.

Newark.—Florn Morin.i. ■■ high school student. • and killed liers-lf Jc-re wltli a ritl "I was disgusted wlUi school.” she told her mother ,i~

■iie lay dying at home.

Trenton (iovernor Kdwards jc,'souncci the p.saonneI of the New Jersey Ural Estate ('oinmtssioi \ in«ent P. Brmlb'y. m-cretar.v-tr.-o>:ir. r ,.f the Mf. M I h. klnsoti t'-.lo.M. i Ids •tty. was appointed for the i .•o.yeiii«ectn; Michael A. 1 • ■vine. Atlantic «1ty. for one year, and Frank Stev.-ns. Jersey City, was appointed for t

Mirve-year term.

National l*Erk. An autoims line is shout to he slarted he!Weet: •). s , Verga and Thor.it.in- :■, t'anide'r Rridgetim It has hceo decided that Ike summer vacation Blhle -.c li-vnl* to *<• afe-nevl here shat! !»*j-i!; on June ”7 and coatimte four weeks. U gh: te.i. h

VCJ will tie needed.

Cumbectaiel. 1,. the county i- 'irt I'aptain Smith Itiiicktinm -a.i« ti-,cd «*•» and rapttt'" Join. Us f_ », for rtotalitai of .tie -nig!, cjir . r

The r

s at :i Kan

held

worth

in cash and Jev

!>• s\r.c . era! hundred dollars. They dividisi ! iii an utitnmolille standing n hi away. Pmmlman Ji>h:i Hertinin ■

'iilk away, but lii„u

, memtiers.

"Ig:i the horoush streets, sieving their demands ;.ir » ding. 1 he clithireti mrrled

kw ll

Hel:

Furotw-Hmui taunty court set JO three mnntl Garrison to twn lawful relations. Oeartlfte.; man i wax fuand in t Bn Ui i'.n . til Uw> water fli that of a man a) • half inch.-, ta f-oimds dn-wfs!

AIHm May Maks Upper Slleaia an Autonomou* State—Sinn Fein Raider* Burn Dublin Custom House—Senate Adopts Borah Naval Disarmament

Amendment.

By EDWARD W. PICKARD. Clouds that had been hanging heavy over central Europe began to break : away last week. Premier intend, expressing his confidence In the good lt>j tentlona of the Herman ministry, refitse«l to let France violate the VerJ sallies treaty by taking independent ; 'ictlon in occupying the Ruhr. Prime ; Minister Lloyd Ueorge quit talking ; and dispatched British troops to help in restoring and maintaining order In ! Upper Silesia. Chancellor Wlrtli assured the entente allies Germany | would not send regular troops into Upper Silesia and would do Its !>esl to l stop the movement of arms and am- ! munitlun and to keep the German Si : lesinn border cl .sed, Korfnnty's Po- ' iMi insurgents and the German rest- ] dents of Upper Silesia continued their struggle, but perhaps with less en-

: thusiusm.

Brland's attitude ami actions were openly conciliatory and he 8UCCi*ssful1 ly re»b»t.-d the attacks of his pollUcal npponenU who songlit to fon-e him to adopt measures which might rupture the entente nnd probably would lead to his downfall. He did not. however max in his firmness toward Germany. ! tor he sent to Berlin an ultimatum giving Wlrtli -4 hours t» reply nmsfuclorlly to bis funner note in which Uie chancellor v is warned tlint the sending of German troops or munitions I Into Upper Silesia would lie con eml a warlike net. Next day Br; told the chunitH-r of deputies the i iiiuti amluissaditr had assured him German upper Silesian frontier wo

otl I

upatlon of the Ruhr. All muiried ! men nnd thosi- having dependent* " ere at once relensisl from the service. This was taken to mean that Brlami has confidence In the ability of the German government to Hose the Upper Silesian border and to disarm tlie German Irregular* who have been gathering to tight the Poles, and also that he has been assured of British military support In case further pation of German territory Is found

necessary Infer on.

In Paris it Is stated that the allies are likely to establish Upper Silesia as an autonomous state under the ministration of the League of Nations or the supreme council. The British nnd Itnlinns favor the creation «.f such a state for a period of at least thirty years, covering the term of Germany’s reparations payments; and it In believed the plan will be accepted also by the French. Meanwhile It Is likely the Interallied commission In Uppe Silesia will he reconstructed, civilians being substituted for the military offi-

rnuld I

order

dlsi

•king t

din

plebiscite zone t» fight the Pol.«!i I

' nurgents.

j The premier promised the Hiarub. tiiut Poland's.Interests would bo guarded and the result of tin pi,-:,I • He figures. In which the Poles n tallied a majority of the rich indu 'rial region-., would lie the has.- f. tracing the boundary. 1 said: ’•Since Doctor Wlrtli has ! -. affair* the German go

t ban

Chinn refused to sign the Ireaty of Versailles Item use of the Shantung clauses; but now Chinn has made what amounts to u pence settlement with Germany. By this pact Germany consents to the abrogation of consular Jurisdiction and undertakes fulfillment of the ohl-gnilons of t e sections of the Versailles treaty ruh.tiag to Ch.nn nnd reimbursement of ('Itlna’s expenses for interning Germans. The long awaited trials of German offle, rs and privates for war crimes l>egnn In the German high court at Isdpzlg. Inn the list of defendants has been cut down to WJ and none of the OUts-anding figures of the war appear i it. Tlie first man put on trial was former sergeant accused of ill-treat-Hig British soldiers In a prison camp, admitted tlie truth of Hie charges, raing tlie methods used were neresr to make the prisoners work In coal mines, and was convicted and setjtencis] to ten months’ linprisonlt Is Announced In Athens that the Turkish tiutionullsts and soviet Itus--!a have made a treaty based on mutual aid for “tlie emancipation of all people* of the East and the absolute right of self-determination.” All pacts or conventions Imposed by force on Turkey are denounmd by the treaty, and the protocol of January ’JO, P.Kfl). is made effective, giving Batum to Georgia and making Azerbaijan nn autonomous state. A raiding pa-ty of Irish “republicans” succeeded In destroying by llames tlie historic and handsome custom house in Dublin. They scattered gasoline throughout the great building and set It afire, and then delayed the fire department and fought a desper- | nte battle with British troops that j came to the rescue. Several of the raiders w.-r- killed by ritle and m.i !

opposed by the administration. and there I* little doubt that the house will accept ils Inclusion In the measure and that the Pre-ident will give It his approval. The amendment authorizes and requests the Biesident to invite tli“ governments of Groat Britain and Juputi to confer with the United States for the purpose of promptly entering Into an understanding by which the naval expenditures and building programs of the three nations shall be xuh.stuntiully reduced annually during tin- next live years ll is believed President Harding will Issue the call for the conference at an early date afier the navy bill becomes

law.

The Semite rejected the plan of the naval affairs committee for the establishment of a navy base at Aiuinedn. In San Francisco bay. to cost SI IS). )UU - OUU. tlie opposition including several senators who asserted the plan was a real estate deal. Later ’.lie ••regulars*' regained control and the committee's amendment providing for an enlistment strength of 130,000 for the navy was adopted. The house bill reduced I he number to 100,000. Altogether tin, senate hill carries about $100,000,000 more than the house measure, and ft may be tied tip in conference for some time. Out* feature that may cause delay is the restoration of tlie appropriation for the navy yard at Charleston. S. C. This apparently induced lemy Southern senators to vote for tlie Increase in enlisted strength.

President Harding Journeyed to ’•ew York on tlie Mayflower early In he week mid to<*k part In memorial ervices on the piers of Hoboken for nore than five thousand American soldiers who died abroad and whose bodies bail just been brought home. Standing before tlie long rows tiugdraiHil coffins, tlie President del I vert- 1 i address notable for pathos and •ntiment. H.* said: ”1 find u hundred ’ .

thousand sorrows touching my heart, I *•'>■'• nnd there Is ringing in my ears, like j 3 '' : do ' brown -.

inlinonltiou eternal,

again

beat v, 2 red irmtei. -;<>t, li.TI's. No. 2 rod winter, garlicky. 11 :>: *». May. $1.67=*. fob corn nearby yellow on spot, 13.1,1 '1 k.tO per ban el t orn No. 2 wh: . 75VsOats—No. 2 white, off$4©51c; No. 3 white, 4!>4. Rye—No. 2 Western, export, spot, Sl.iiS'*; hag lats nearby rye. as to condition. 11.2.'.it I t'’ Hay—Standard timothy. $23©23.50; No. 2 do. $22-5 22.50; No 3. do. $14.5<» ft 16. No. 1 ligh: clover mixed, $20© 20.50. No. 2. do. No. 1 clover mixed. Ils ©16. Nn. 2. do. $U©17; sample hay, $l'.'©i4. Straw—No- 1 tangled rye. $17. No. 2 do, $16; No. 1 waeat. $14©14.50; No. 2 wh.at. $13 513.50. No. 1 ozt, nomiual, $15.50© Butter — Creamery, fsney, 31c; creamery, choice. 3'*; creamery, good, 23; creamery, prints. 32 ©33: creamery. blocks. 29it 31. iadlaa, 19©31: Maryland and Pennsyivanta rolls, 18

©19.

Egg*—Western Maryland. Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 23c; Eastern Shore (Md.i and Virginia firsts. 23; West. Virginia firsts. 22©23. Southern

firsts. 21522.

Live Poultry—Chickens, winter, un det 2 lbs . 50c; spring. ! 1 , •/1 4 U»s.. 50©55; under 1 10, 40© <5. young, white leghorns. 35©40; old roosters, 16© 17; old hens, over 4 lbs.. 32 ©33. small. 30©31; ducks, rnuxcovy and mongrel, young. 2*1529: white p. kings, young. 30532. puddle. 4 lbs and over, 28©30; small, poor, 25©26; pigeons, old. per pair. 45530: young, 15©50. Po'atoei — New, Norfolk-Hampton, No. 1. $556; Rappahannock. $5©6: Florida. 1656.50; No. 2. $t@4,50; North and South Carolina. No. 1. $5 30 ©6; No 2. |[email protected]; all sections. No. 3. $2©2.50; sweets. North Carolina, No. 1, per brl.. $5©6: East ;rn Shore. Maryland and Delaware. $556. do. Virginia. $556; York River and Richmond. $556; yams, all sections. No. 1. per brl., $4.5005; sweets and yams, culls and No. 2. $3®3.5(); No. 1. all section*, per hamper. $1.5002; culls

nnd No. 2. $1®1.25.

NEW YORK.—Wheat-Ho 2 red. $1.S6: No 2 hard. $1.S9. and No. 2 mixed durum. *183. c i. 1.. track New ^ork, to arrive; No. 1 mnnitoba, $1,90. c. 1. 1.. track, first hall June shipment. Corn No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white. 81 V\ and No. 2 mixed. 61 Vi. c. 1. 1..

New York. 10-day shipment.

Ha: \ N ° *• No. 2. $26 v, eg;

No. 3, *23525; shipping, ?2o©. , l.

Live Poultry— Broilers. $35©55c; fowls. 3": roosters. 14; turkeys. 25. hitter—Creamery, higher !hm ex-

tra.*. 29Vi©me; do. .

first.* (66 to 91

b* again!' God grunt that It

not be. and let a practical people Join

co-operation with God to the vinl

that It shall not In-.

would not wish n nation for which men are not willing to fight, and if iiixii be to die. hut 1 do wish for nt Ion where It is not necessary to

ask for that sacrifice.''

In the evening Mr. Harding attendI 11 banquet of business and flnnneial lenders, to whom lie sold his aspire-

ove-ntuer.t • nations.

u . ■ -.’502814; packing stock, current make. No 2,

. extra firsts,

firsts. 23 L, 925 '*; State, vania and nearby Western

to extras. 29© is. 32033: do

gathered browns and mixed colors It must | flr « s ‘o*—- -

xtra first*.

; do. firsts. 26©

Cbee*

-Stati*

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In Washington it I* taken for aln that President llardlnc will n hiatc William Howard Taft to •hief Justiis* of the Supreme cour he United S!3t(*s and. Indei-d.

fiats.

whole milk,

freM. specials. 13ft 16^.- do. average

Siam whoh m.ik. twins,

^tals. 15016; do. average run. *14V4 PHILADELPHIA Wheat - No. 2 red winter *177»L8I d.. g.rii.kv 11.61 ®1.66. ' k ‘ ,r “ , '“ y ’

n * >•

. ."- l r N " - "-•••• ' : IV&c; No. 3. ■*- 't 52'^; No 4, 484549 _ Nearby fir-ts, ;r >c . do. cur- • in. receipts. 24 4: Western extra f r i i; V *r- enc «-

i l Mi Hiirdi

llc

1 tin* !

; bulb!

Taft permitted v

IF”

live stock

Ml. By j If It U treas seuate should be pros.