Cape May County Times, 14 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

PRfflSETEmS’ PENSlOKHINd Hew Jersey T:'«sleee, at Annual Meeting in i ren* jn. Present Report ol rmpertty. MEMBERSHIP SHOWS GAIN lnv««un«nt* RMOh Tata) of Mora Than Million and All Faar R* moved — Number Retired Duriitfl Year Was 42. Trenton—Trustees of th? Nee Jeraer Teaeber** Pension and Annuity Pond In their report for the year endInc June 80, 1821. erp.-CdS comple'e Coofldesne that the func has been eetabllahed upon a sound working balds and that Ua condition U such that all poartble demand* of the future are ad«jnai«-]j provided for. The report was submit’ed at the annual itrcting of the fund held at the State House. The report" shows that tha total paid for pensions for a full year from Jcl. i, IKS), to June 30, ’1)21, was $308,420.^1. while the annuities paid for a full ; ■=ar amounted MO27, xnak og a grand total of pensions and annuities of $742,000.08. “if the exporieu^e of tha past year will couUace to ha loe esperteoer of the comln# yean, and there la reasonable oip seta lion that it will, (be amount uf annual panalons an tie* will raem to have reached its peak,'' tha report stye. "In other words. If pas; •utpertencMr prevail, it is not likely that tha harder, to the sute uo accuuc: of pmudon* win greatly Increasi- os • r the present pay-

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A remarkable gain in membership is shown In the report. For the year . „dlng June 80, 1800, there were 0,487 memhere,. whUe -in the yei. following there ware added a.OA, uwttog a total of 30.003 teember* WithdrawaU nnm bored 718 and at the some time these memhrra wlthdrcv cuntrlbutloos and Interert, as le provided by law, an«'untins to ItS.HST^0 The number of teachers retired luring the year was 42, of whom men and $2 women. Their agwregate annnal pension U $23^08.77. Twentyseven aimoltants died during the -ear an * there are s' >c reported the deaths of 20 penstonera. On account of these deaths the fund U rellrved of the payment of fiSOTZ 1 '1. or a sum greater

•jon day for New Jersey in conformity with tU action of. Pree'd.-t,! Harding-. iud the - goeertaww <‘f other state*. Lewis T. Beysut rat. co-umlsak»ar yt labor, has Just issued an appeal for ro-operBtlon *o factory owners and

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The ippeal - cite* as a prellmlaary that since the great conflagration in CJblcago. Octet*r 0, 1871, "the laai. of life and propony by Are In the fnltad States has manuted mncusUy until If reached ti aaonai average for the ten-year period ending 1918 of $2<M,OOO^KM l- property and 15,000 Uvea. During 1920 the low amounted to $500,000,000 Mitt 16.000 Brea. 8t«t*ics show that troa>i75 t» 90 per eact of this loss Is d*'e to pure carelessness. This life rad property loss U s shame and disgrace to this nation. Kforts by fedgrtl. state ai.d mnnldjial autboritlt. are being directed td chedt tills needless waste." To the fartory owners, Mr Bryant lys In part: “This communication is addressed to . ju to direct yon- -pedal attention at this time to the necessity and importance of assuring yourself that you do not harbor unnecesaary lire hasards; that thoee hazards that can not be eliminated entire!) are property rded: that your fire alarm system Is tested at* Inspected; that o*ir sprinkler system, standpipe system. hydrants, palls, extinguishers and so forth are thor. ughly Inspected and

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of lire) art In good condition and unt ucnmbered. and that your lire drills art orderly, quick and effective. ‘•Jthould you dealre to hold a lire prevention meeting at yoer fartory the department of labor will he (.leased to co-operate with yon. “If yew have designated a factory chief, whose appointment has been approved by This departuptrt, I sugeeat that you fUtri'sh hta. with the

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U Kobe.-* Uewis and hU (amHr mot. ored down for tb* week-end to their at-

tractive S»th ''real home. Oliver Parry Smith has U

The Ladles' AW Bortsty of th* X B. church held Its first plrnic for tb* uasWsflna*diiyi at tha Booth SeavlUa Oround. In the shelter of (be pti.es the wind was not boisterous, end

ox>ind hb oottaga ter the

' test c! a natorv to disturb. ).ad t-r* served, even tha on* who aattad. tar 'lust a sj joufal more of lea ersarv." 1h* P bias were cleared and the afterentered two children in the school bare, thttr intention betnr to winter bar. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holts are spend- for , (ItU. time Vo their Bad street

bungalow.

The Halner bungalow copied for the past weak. puipP in Avalon w»U Joseph P. l-od-e sold bts ITiOadelphla R«- ttoy ” " " ^ _ and Mrs IMttargm aad thraa ehllload of furniture arrived for hta buoxa trrr untvsd on

Some Of Adolph orvi down for the ri email returned with them. The Duval, or. U»'h street, is s*«l c; John Atearart's atTactlve bourn la cup'ed atlll by foma of their friends. Mias Helen Dsaragtty Is in bar PVaaura Bay bungaloa Ibis week.

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Ington. Pa. epeat Ban The Reading brought her of visitors Saturday aad BuBBay. Mrs. Frederick W Taylor, of Borden .own. Is In tier collage Toe Woman's Christ Union held their -egula; home of V.rs .ohn llelchi the usual bualiu after which a social A report o' the County Convention at Oosber. wad given, the Prasldaot. Mrs BUS Osgood and se-era. * M„ne Harbor tadlna be lag in Ouatav Mill.' and forth on lh« Logan to Wildwood where ue has een Iwiplng his hroth-r In-law tn the i.-edlon of his

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West Jersey Garage

J. f>, OEV.ANEV, P.-ogrtetor

Now Open All the Year

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A ISLE CITY, N. J-

When you think of biuHing, think of George B. Jeffery s & Co. BUILDERS

BUtLOINO COSTS CANNOT OO LOWER BUILD NOW

129 Cora* Street

Soa Me City, N. J.

formation contained hereto aad dfr.-ct ' charts Strickland Undad him to carr> out tbe reoommeoJa- ; nnd wtdgh') wrak *»* “> '

Charie. WrighL of the Coast Guard.

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annuities granted during the year. The total coctrit jtlcui of teachen during the year wa* $768,14&9e while the total for the two ye. rs of the «;»eraUon ol the fund is $1,188,990.78. Interest brings the total accumulations fur-the two yean up to $1,165, T2i.Ci. Tbe fond boida municipal and aclax)! bonds nsd Liberty bonds representing « vntvc of $1,004^KX). Tbe delegate to the e tonal meeUng of tbe fund elected Satone.' H. Vcliruy, principal of Hie Ms liBao Juui. r High Rcbool, NewRrk."Ri * trustee to succeed James J. Hopkins, principal cf the Dick'T ah High School, Jersey Ohjr. McQsoy received 29 vote* sod I'opklna X8L XlagMen Law Char.fles More chBfsgA* tr Un volumln.ua tad much amended Piereoa election ; lew are on the wsy. Tie lateet rot Tbdou proposed la Intended to give •^WBWatee—etate, congwsstaaal dh»trtpt and connty—eqoa! cpportunltlee to bend tickets the drawing for places to be on the harts of tnulvlduaf monlrlpaUties. Assemblyman Arthur N.' Pierson, fathwi of the new election ' law. who la acekleg aa eighth term In the House, U preparing tbe amvod-

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Mr. Pierwon heUcree with others interested ir political affaire that a coaaIdrr»Ul« advantage Is ntX/ed by the person whose name appears first on the ballot as a candidate for an offlve and be also reccgnlxca the tart that some arplr&hts nu. better then others In certain manlrtpaUthw. “The changu In the law -rould pro- [ ride that drawings for each murlcipallty in a connty would he held b> a county clerk or the amendment toagauth< rise municipal clerk, to have '•be* own drawings," said Mr. Pte..jt,. **>n any event, each candidate would have an opportunity for the seeding place on hta Ucket m aaca j cannldpalfty ir which he ran. 1 Mr Pierson de< !-“-red there are aiac. numerous minor changes necessary to meke the act thoroughly workable and that. In the event of his re-election, he expects to have the* • reedy for the eeiIt consideration of ibe Lerialature. These amend menu wib he imen'led to end Might conflict* in provisions and to dear up pori'ble ialanniler»tnin) tugs where ti-e act is not complete ini 'At(S instructions t- officials admlnUter-

Cllher of these medioms In your sl-v.-rtlslcg we would appreriate It very umeh If when platTng yw next e<J«r for calendars or pad* yea wHI aak to have lire Prevention Day fr*lured la

red or some other way." Give* Plan ts AM -Idle

Aa n posslbh- means of helping in * solution of the unemplojime.it problem In New Jersey, Ootumtash-ner Burdette O. Lewis of the dapamccat of Institutions and agnnetee ha* Instructed Ahn b. Milm. director ot the dlvlal-in of aiCtoitecrur* and euaetguctl'ib, to Infonu all contractors Ud-. ding i* -b-ie wore that they will he ezpect.rt. so fai a# j*- wi»i«i-to purchase their bulidlns materlaU through

New Jersey agenclea.

When CVnimim loner Lewis, with Dwlgbt W. Monvw. a "lewber of the state board of eomrol, appeared before the public works committee of the nartoeal conference on nnemptorDMBt In tVertdugton, be stated mat sh.'Cld 'he projxwcd $14,000,t*«i bond twine Dill be approved, employment will bo furnished la the not far distant future for a: least 6.000 men. He added that Ibis number would be more than doubled whe* It Is considered that practically all the building materia'.* could be obtained .j thlk state. Industries, he said, would lima I* stimulated, so that (hers would N> work to- several thosaand

drum Bah hr hooked. To* MM - fmt,. tb* week-and with their parrot*. Mrs. John Irrtn an! her AMdrm ar.ompanlrd bT her .Jother. Mr* Alfred J. , r"turned to their beautiful Ova-

Mr. TrtimUower am. hi* f» lying sosnr r'»y tn their tttone Harbor Baaln. . - -.. J Ur hud Mr* WalUe* Bumride bavr CT V OV ^ mod their bouie for the winter, hav « ajx-n; * * *ek here. Fr.nvk I l-ahjJ'- has opened

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In handUns the provlslous the law and there have be«i Iona coiUK-s lemea. but these tl . up from time to time and we ■uke Uhi law as clear

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la originally Introdund by rson tn 1W20 lb* new election law. ich was a complete r» ten act pjvsaed in iWU, was In the of a Hocer bll' uf appruxi

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eu, in the IK! Legislature, ! was Bponaumi by Mr aiataing atmort 2U> ;>agi ien<l'.ug the original act re nuscnHu ciwngcs In

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Though the legiiUtivt ver sun Is sdU lliree ruunthh away, tbe automobile tiaemsts of the state have already begun to arm themselves in preparatim tor a mass attack In behalf of the $30,000,000 bond iasoe. which was defraud in the legtslaton* l-ist winter. Propaganda of varions eoru la already about, but ihlsfly It may be aeei the urganlxatlen of automobile trad*

ilona in varloua sections of tbe

stale. A number of trade organ thru hi • been formed recently, each of which it elKlattrt with tic New srsey Antcmotlve Trade Association. *c Ttr body, whlcL la firmly annnched behind the bond Issue. Dry Peal for Trenton . The prohibition nimlaeiouer's of- | j fiCe la considering the removal of the bBadqoariers for the prohibition dlrec’ar tor New Jersey from Newark ! Trenton, U was learned. Charles 'g. 1 Brown, of Bwrdeaboru. New Jersey i dry cttlef. recommended the tra isfar j while on a visit to the nations’ head- I qnarters. U was admitted by Asslitsnt j Pr.ihlbllton Commusloner Jones. "Mr. ; Brows called at tl»e office and urged that tbe beadquartwra of tb* prohlbL t Hot: director for N»w Jereey be transfMtad from Newark to Trenton on j the g*ouml that Tea ton is nearer the center,of the state." He gave sddl- I tlonal grounds that Trenton is the ! state capital; the hetclqiiarters of tha ! state oficlul* with whom be has need (xvasKually for co-oparatirti. and that ; il<e utton.vy geocal for tbe stale la I iiHatril there. He said he Jld not j r lsli ibe change mace alinpiy becanae !

it «BS tiexret Ua Lome.

“1 Bakeil Inferior Brown to put h's case carefully In writing assuTng j h.m his m-ianmendatlon would be given consideration.” s.Iinoed Mr Joix* “l reminded lilm that tbe director's ofllvv touxl cot be pht on whaeis to be moveil obiiut to meet the , desire wr umvenlerce of every Incjin- ! UK* prehibltiou director; aad; via tad to him that he must >h..w ihxi l nriOslSM^ttnia.es ere 15 1^- gainvu by ;

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M. Spitzer Aimoraae Their Removal to 1023 Market St. PBOLAr^UHlA .4 f 11 ti/mi, Ksdant Stare A WmsMsl Stncd- ot Mmiuary, For*, Coat*, Suit*, DroMes ttou Skirt* AT LOWJtfJY FBC8B VMM Oar Btg Strre vMk a Ssrrom Fnad