CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES, SEA ISLE CITY, 3f. j
\\ ..odbury,—The Vlulrln* Nurse I SOdnUon *111 hme ehur*.- ..f the
| trlhution of Qirlson.-.* genls.
Atlnntlc City.—A Karaite nn<l 5 1 »».•« 'vii rehouse holldlnx «n Big I I slon street was destroyed bv : Ihinmge is estliimti-l at 9100,000. 1'nulshoro. — ".he Baptls: .sun sellout has sohely-.l n mrload of
Salem.—ThmuRh the effort* of the ' *’***■ "•••'■h "'HI l»e distrlhutol to
lied Cross a dental dlnlc nil! lie es- n, ‘ ed <,f tl "‘
tabllshed at the Memorial Hospital he- ; ** ar * ,or City.—Tweaiy-four fore the first of the year. : ttrade pictures have been' donat<-d Panishom.—John P. Heed killed one I by >’ ubl,c M'lrite.1 ®f the largest and most beautiful ! £r .. , ” ,C,l - er " “ nl Pupils have earned
pheasants ever seen in this strtlo
He will hare If mounted.
Paulahoro. — A number of children ! Hncli'e. in .h » "
are soiic|tin K whlf indrtc^s a few I HjE ' ,e * ‘ n th, ‘ Armament 1 onference
;:r -'■*»
**« ‘racks of the West Jersey A Sea Salem - The Ministerial Union has shore Railroad,
arranged f„ r a series of evangelistic '
beautiful 'others an I pupils have e» l s at-ii,,., i "liters for the various school ro j Burlington.—Indorsement of Amerj Ira's plans voiced by Secretary of State
i i., , to. a club song, which must cot
... * , ] *“* » soug. wmen must contain n Ce-Wt^ . 7*? m ,n U, '‘! * ult *' ,,e * lo **«. - l'*cnl musical club ,? U r rh ‘ ,f St J,>, ‘ p th « Evnn - : “warded tl.e prize to C. W. Foust, s fhe nieh, *** loPkrd f,,r v,Keof ^ t-'in.hers having been taken ? i'" 1 " ,>Wl ,lie lw “ 00 rach of the songs entered. A prize th * * ,t * r Thp will he given for the best music for
done to the altar will amount to about j the song.
wa.'mol.n 01 kn,,,, “ llOW n,UCh I'ur’ington.—Fr.m the pr.H^e.ii of en - Cte annual ball the loo. lodge of M-.se •.JTT , U ' T ' — Dr Arman J (Jerson. | will purchase baskets of provisions anisrant superintendent of Phlladel- to he distributed to nee.lv • u.'iie* u i
phis scf.ools, addressed a large gather- ] Cbriaunas tiiuo.
Jng of teachers and members and! PaulslK.ro. - Owing to the- over TOU of the t.rsmmar School Parent- ero ded condltloiis at the rT” ™ Assoclatl.m in the high s-h-.ls. the Board of Kdu.
SS. ^■STk
Ing mothers h.m- to help the children used us classrooms
*1tn tlmlr home studies. -•
e-„„, „ , iiaucionneltl.—cornier Assc-mldymar Trenton -New Jersey Association of , Kphrium T. GiU was reflected presl Conuty iinglneers toured the southern d.-nt
•ection ,.r New Jersey on an Inspection ; Societ; trip on the State roads. Gill «-
Marltou.—liecause of. tlie high price
of coal o Cl cent of the M. K. Chorcb | Gill WillJtu
« .dr M . 8r,ha ‘ M “ C dpco, » ,r ' : hv Adrienne Mayer for toe parctu.se of lied «•„« 2—President Harding greeting Crow Indiana from Montana and South Dakota ** ^ ' v-Ki’iisror Karl and Ida wife.
the place of exile
NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS
Itwaa an ample reply to the antlFrroch propaganda of Wells rt al, and that It did not fill of effect on hta fellow conferees. Arthur Balfour wa* “te first to napond. and Secretary Hughe followed him Both aswed Briund that their countries ap
predated the position of rYaoce and ' plying t
P adopusl a
wnship
. ,, .- - 1 «>u "ilistoric Hot
will be comiHdled to keep the ediflee j New Jersey - dosed during ihe week, ua.-ig It only Vineland! for Sunday services. | Committee Hammonton.—George Buck of this I ing the Bell T
— h »'l strawberries wltli his conduits in the"Kil!!e f t r , V h~^ 1U * ‘“ > j
—The twenty-fifth annlver- |
a Sunday school I >ecemlH‘r 11. I
Limitations but Apart on
China Oupstions.
the Huddoutield Hislorirnl
its unnu I meeting, and Mrs. I
brum's [loquent speech
Thanksgiving dinner. Some residents
of this town report peach trees are in ! har , of bl.nuiotu. due to the warm weather. ! „il| he ■
Vineland. — K surd v undersllce. a
viHejan of the state Soldiers' Home, j oi^n'I'amer «h.. »ook dellghj, U'ra^n;; fjncj' chick j i, Cumlmlrand cunt.
' * :-«nnecti..n with the *
i robbed of 130 «,f his 11.
i Woo left IS live ,i,J one Sod ’ ,1,. is»,m „ r Acrt
one .n the coop. Just outside the rmcetoc. — The dedlcatl-.u ..f tale 11 '“ark the Historic sp.. s of the | !. v
. . , - - s —of Princeton of the R.
W,o|» ...d pw.lro.mu »nj fro „ rs h „
dgnr stores have been entered. I y * K
. - e I a
grounds.'
Gibbstown.—This place Is stirred np lets
.ver numerous petty robberies. Fou- |,at t | e ot pnne-ton „
r shojw and poolrooms and fro j ary Wa. has be.
| ]K>ned beca
Vineland. ■
- Amo* Goshen of Avon yet c.mpleied and the tal.lets h place has n {K-nr tree In full bloom. faded to arrive *
Vlnelard. — Mr. and Mrs. Mortc.. steelman. Kinging evangelists, are assisting Rev. F. F. Craig i.. special aervIces at the First M. I*. «’hurc‘j. Mill-
TiUe.
Barnesboro. — The old Barnesi*.
Trento:. —Postmaster* nomlna'ed President Harding included Hart? Harsin, Asbury Park, and James A.
Morrison. New Brunswick.
Gloucester City. — There wefe 13
Chadwick, tackle of the Rutgers f.K.t- I V.*—Ktstown.—A contrafor the c. n hall team, was elected captain for negt 1 etruc:l»n of the n.uch-talked-of memo!
,i.ly a Ju. :..r next , rial Ink. will probably be signed withIs nearly always in a few days by a committee retire-
sentlng the Chamlmr of Commerce Salem.—Serving for .•.aiMVutlvo
tKKwme effective cm that date, taxpeyera will no- g«t the benefit of the ehanges until they pay their taxes in the early part of 1623 ou Income of
the calendar year 1822
The Individual taxpay /ill —t the beneflt of increase^ exemption* up-
arTS | Conferc'ice Agreeing on Naval ^ ,,y '™ j ftlmtS** 0 ^
■ ,1^. '* d plw,ded - ,h '* u « b ot tlieir taxes paid In 1022 on 1821 m-
courae bot. were careful not to prom- come.
I*> nn «s,,i!vnletit In Imematl.mai law j for the Anglo-Franco-Amcrican defensive tnaly wi tch U y.l George Clemenceau and Wliaoo irtgn-d. but which never wa* even aubmifted to the Atimrlcan oeuate. Mr. Hnghea arnmged tlmt the guehtton of land armament should be further ron»!<h .vrt by n commRtee, but the Impn-Miion was general that it would be permitted to die, ot least so for as 1 initiation is o«meerred; rind thl* impre>«l.in wns strengthened by the departure of M. Rriand and G.e flench military »ec- „ „ v toT home, the premier being ae-
uifer '' nrp ln ,h * ^’1^ ‘hat hi# cooi.try
would not now be »sked to reduce Its nrray further than its present plans cor.lemplrte. One other cause of delate be had interjected Into bis argument. This was the claim of France to keep an amide number of submarines tor the defense of her long seacoast “For what can Fiance wish submarines except to attack England r cried the propagandists at once. To which the only adequate
reply I* laughter.
France's Need of Strong Army, Du*
to Fear of German Aggression, Convincingly Set Forth—Tax
Bill Becomes txw and Ccngreae Adjourns. *
show, p ONCORD and discord both w * boy j V^i apparent In the armament con.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
d |M>tato show. '
apparent
h'-ld in ..roe lust eek. It appeared the
in-etlng of j Hughes {Inn for naval holiday and Imre in the j limitation would soon be accepted
! formally almost exactly as he prev posed it. Great Britain Indorsed the
without reservation and
i mad * .t known that she desired only | to suggest some mod 11! cut! on of the
crier In :
Itaub
year, and the lion accorded ■<* wnb
Atlantic Mty Buzzards circling over the meadows near I>iugF‘ri re- | suited in tlie reeovcrj ..f the body of J
•Niunnle” .luhnson of Wildwood, one | David F. U
Of Ihe vlctlma of the recent Angiesea | ButtonwiHKl.—The s.-li— tragedy, which cost the lives of 11 fish. | closed until after the n. arn.eii. Search of the pockets of the cause of several cases ot *
drowned im.n revealed a p»cketb.H>k ' among the pupils
containing In money and the Itien- | PouIslM.ro. The Vacuun tlflcatlou card Issued by n lodge has resumed 'nil o{ierat]ol
Vineland.—Tlie Woman's Club has | Woodbury.—Efforts are
Indorsed Miss Rebeccr Ibiody f r post- .o gather the 1k*s: talent 1.
oil sire** here. Mis* Boon- has had 13 a good bur.d.
their j
tlieir
A rhor
:nrs' experience us clerk and deputy
in the office.
Woodstowu.—Residents of this {.'ice are la the throes of m public dl* -usMon as to whether or not the toaa Should proceed with the esmbllsbuig
»f a ine.iuorial lake.
Cape May.—The Prog. - * salve T ^cagu.-
has nppoinled a committee to organize , League was organized with Fi
■ cornet band I Savers president.
Glussboro.—T.ro girls were among] Barnesboro. Th* ..Id Barnc*
el. belli in IT Vi. 1* t,Ht g reiimdi
id Valley - -Mr.
llam Slmr|: celebrate ".sluing a.itiiviTNirv
bere.
Gloacwrtei City. — with ST members wi Presbyterian Church. MUvllte.—The F-ai
submarine and rv-pla.-ement features
j of the plan as a whole. The Jap-
anese. though still a.guing that they should have Th per cent of the naval
j strength of Great Britain and the ' United State*, evidently were pre-
pared to yield with the expectation of some concessions In th.*lr favor relative to China But tho British, home, already are growing Impatient As soon a* the Hughe* plan was given out the admiralty stop|K*d work battleships urder < .nMructlon. Thursday it announced that unless riwloti relative to naval limitation were reached by the conference within two weeks, work ..n the hattleshlps
e record of '* ol ' l, > h.* resumed before Christmas.
j The admiralty may have i**»ii luflul lias been ' "“rad in this by the fact that
- year Ik- '■••ngress aujourmsl without ordering
•arlet fever j cessation of work on our new- shi{>s.
as f..r the discord, which nnfortu-
Oll Works I nil, ely exists. It arise* over two sub-
J.-.-to—land arnuiment '.Imitation and
-••Ing made 1 ' " ,ilna - <'onc*nilng th. rediKilon of Te t" form ! **“' I* 1 feeling Is between
I'niri'-v and England and Is being
WH- j ''-Iniously fostered by certain British
Idea ' ''" r res|.ond'
Tho etilef features of the new law are substitution of a 12*4 per cent flat corporation income .ax for the excess proflti tax and the present ..ormnl tax of lo per cent, retention of present normal taxes on indlvldun rtanes, but a decrease In surtax rates, the new maximum being 30 per cent Instead of 05. repeal of a number of mls'-ellaneoua taxes, and Imposition of some new manufacturers’ taxes.
the winners in the pig raising contest, i
In which there were 3s v competitor)., at j Pitman —B<> ti'“ Gloucester agricultural and borne ! site won out In ihe to« ■yaking show here. George Duffield of | mo*) spirited *, h.~.i MuBica HIP Won Oral prise, a chair, I .nore than Ttki vote* w. his jdg -howing an increase in weight women void than m of .'<ld pounds. j era! elect in. and iheli Patcrs .n, — Mrs. Margaret Marlin. I to put over tlie projec ■fty-yasrold reel use, coxmltted sul- ) .our am* traci neat tin ride by gas. Kb left a note wRUng I ground*. ..n Hidlj i,\. two parrots to Mrs. la-wrence O'Oon- i for a proposed n. w hi. aeli, a social worker known as "Pater- ! vole wa* 4H f..r and s.n's Santa (Vaus lady." and her fur- | large site. Thl* *. nn* i
e to the Salvation Army.
-The Hi tie t
with o
in Washington,
y H. G. Wells, who brazenly ad’hat be U doing bis “own smal! to exa*.vrbate R." hi* avowed i being that “a brisk quarrel •me plain speaking may clear lr for a better understanding."
dtath'ii be set forth frankntry's fears •-.* Germany. •( Russls. mure remotely, anil ttgnre* he made plain niy that Germany might almost within a day he- • erful and dangerous mill- . and that u .ini-ldernl.il* lie German r»*.ple bmk for- ■■ he showed by quotation* Briund did not fall to give to Wlrth'* goveniment
TT WAS foreseen that me Chinese A problem would be the most trtij bleaome for th- conference, for obvlons reaaona At thU wrttlng*lt seem* to bare come to a question whether the Argto-Jnpanese treaty will be abrogated and If so. whether some sort of a tripartite agreement will be sub■tUuttd for It Unless the forxnar Is done, prohsb’y tlie discussion* will be fruitless; and unless 'he latter Is done. It Is likely Great Britain will not consent to the former. On Monday tin right powers s'ttlng In the commlttie on the Far East adopted a program submitted by Elthu Root by which these points were made There will be no Intenention by foreign powtr* In the present political struggle la China. The .erritorial nnd administrative Integrity of the Asiatic republic Is assured. Japan and all th* other nations agreed to refrain from a greedy irtumble for comma: rial rights and privileges there. The ''open door" finds a new defini-
tion.
Be.ran Kr.to won a decided victory for Japan when he persuaded ihe comml'tee virtually to rwogulxc that Mauri.aria, though an integral part China. Is so thoroughly In posaesalon of the Japanese that the status quo should be main mined there. There divergence of views among the British. French and Chinese as to how die Boot principles sre to be applied lo specific mat (err. At the close of the week tlie Chinese proposal* for lifting foreign restrictions on Chinn's customs revenue were being considered by a subcommittee. One concession had been woo by the Oriental republic—permission to In crease it* tariff rate from 5 per cent to 12H per cent. Ro far as !« now apparent, the Ides of restoring to China tlie vsrton* parts of her territory now held by other powers ha* gone Into the discard. That question Is complicated hy ihe fact that Russian* have control of outer Mongolia nnd have set up a Mongolian soviet there. Moreover Tchltcberin. Russian minister of foreign affairs, says they intend to stay there, nnd It Is beyond
Rico, arrived in New York
tho other . iy, and almost immediately afterward -nor Cordova-Davlla. n sident commissioner from the island in Washington, recehed cabled instructions from San Juan to request Presl dant Harding to remove the governor from dOce for Injudicious and indiscreet actions. Among tie specific
charges against Kelly are;
He publ'dy declared nlmaeif leader of the Insular Republican party and the "friend of the Social 1st party." Annulled the “moral power" c. Judge* hy announcing they would be removed tf a decision was rendered “considered by the governor unjust." Pardoned criminals “to please Socialist leo-lera." and these crlminaia Immediately committed new crimes. "Directed or permitted" police to break up reception organized to greet Ant* nln I.aroelo. president of the senate. and leader of the Unionist party, “Inter promoting the police officewho bmke up the demonstration." Appointed three departmental bends "opposed to the spirit of the organic net and to the laws of Porto Rico," on recommends lion of “corporations whose directors reside outside Porto
Rlcm"
D IPLOMATIC relations between the United States and Germany were resumed last week by exchange of nmbaasadorial calls in Pari* and by the errtral in Washington of Baron Edmund von Tbermann as charge d'affaires to prepare tlie embassy for the coming of an ambassador. He la fitting up tlie building with furnishings plain and inexpensive enough to *ult the most democratic, having brought most of them from Berlin. Any extravagance would lie inconsistent with Ihe poverty pleas of the German government, which is now seeking foreign credits to enable It to pay the reparations and customs In*tailment* due the allies ear,.y next
year.
Tlie riots end strikes In Berlin, due to high price* of food and the lowvalue of the mark, are spreading to m:.ny other part* of tho country, and the govenimeut is said to be In fear of monarchist and communist uprising*. A general strike Is thieatened unit*- those a reviled In the riots are
THE markets
BALTIMORE.—WheM-No winter, spot. »U«: No. 2 red. -pot, $1.13'*; Noreniber. $1-13%. lw " retnber. $1.13%. A, Corn—Contract, spot. 61c: track low corn. No. 2 or batter, for domesUe delivery, quotable a: <5 per bushel for ear lots. old. on spot Cob corn Is quotable at $I-6* P* r srrei for prime new yellow for deferred shipment Oats—No. 2 white, as to weight. «$«; No. S white, as to weight. 46941HRye—No. 2 rye. Wet era. Il%c. bag lots of new rye. a* to condition. 7$#
85.
Straw—No 1 tangled rye. $1544: No. 1 w' sat. $U: No. 1 oat (nominal). *11911.50. Butter—Creamery. Western sepamtor, extras. 460 <*c: do. dm* 45046: do, prints. % pound, extras. 4604S: firsts. 47948; d-i. pound, extras t*e 4$; nearby creamery, extras. 44 0 45: firsts. 42643; dairy prists. Maryland. Pennsylvania and Virginia, storepacked arsis. 26; extras. rSftF' firsts, 27 6 28: rolls. West Virginia ex * tras. 2762b; do. Maryland and l‘e»naylranla. extras. 26627. Eggs—Western Maryland. Pesneyl vanla and nearby, flrsta. loo* off. 62c. Eastern Shore Maryland and Virgin's, firsts, loss off. 62; Western (Ohloj, firsts, lots off 62; West Virgin:*, first) loss off. 60: Southern (North Carolina). firsts, loss off 5L Lire Poultry 'lacked, young, large, smooth, per pound 2262:: do. stags}, per pound. l«e>* i'acks, mukcovy and mongrel, young. p*‘ pound. 20©2l; do. while p-klns, young, per pounu. 24625. Pigeons, old, per pair. 20C?5; do. young, per pair. 20025. Guinea fowl, young. 2 pounds, each. 85c; do. tinder 1V4 pounds, each. 50: do. old. eacn. 40. Turiteys. choice. S pound- and over, per pound. 50c: do. thin poor, per pound, 35; do. old toms per pound. Potatoes—White. Maryland. Pennsylvania and nearby, per 100 poend$l.75©2: do, Eastern Shore McCor mack*, per 100 pounds, $l .5001.75. Sveeu. yellow. No. 1. per b*rr>-l $3© 3.50; do. yellows. Rappahannock, p-w barrel. *2.5063; do. Eastern ‘'*«,re Msryland and Deiswa.-e. m ba.reJ, *3^563.75; do. North Carolina, per haxral. *2.7503.25. y ns. f MC y. bright, per barrel. *3.25 j.75. NEW YORK. Wheal —Spot irregn lar: No. 2 red. $L2i; No. : hard *11* “* No. 1 Manitoba. Il ls. ,nd No. 2 mixed durum. *1.09%. c. I f. track New York, to arrive. Corn-Spot firm; No. 2 yellow, 70c: o. 2 white. 71. and No 2 ; x.-d 69% c. 1. f. New York, ail rail. Oats Spot steady; No 2 white 45c Butter-Creamery, higher than extras. 4. % ©44c; creamery, t-xtras (»! •core). 43; creamery, firsts, (gg to*” •“;«). P-CU,, make. No. 2. 28% 029. ^My-Tresh gathered, ext.-, Brsta. 63 6 66c; do. 51081; New JeSj ““•1 ’"'>*'*. «« ftp-,. iSS -**b, tod « e-ieni h-pn-n W hU*^ Cr.t, l0 ,,J J-eTJ. ii,,rb> b:oWQ , nZLZ"'' •«>« r. m „ k< ' «0. do. firsts. 36037%. 9 Cheese—ststo. ullole fresh, specials. 210rv do mo. M* 30*; ”.hol, .7" I
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at lor
W
on* rioting, resulting In the death of a Uox-n or more persona and the looting of many store*. The dashes. Judging from the czbled report*, seem to nave been Instigated by the Orangemen. Bombs were used freely nnd with deadly effect, and ,e military was unable to stop the sniping of tlie Sinn Fein and Ulster fUrtlons. Tlie »p«*nker of Dull Elrennn. Eoin MacNeill. a ecus* a the Britlsli goveniment
lid j of organizing "the roost horrible of nil rep- j the kinds of war In Ireinnd—a wnr infer- | as fatiatleal n* the religious wars of
hem. I the Serereenlh century." ! Tlie Irish delegates met with the
two J Briti-u cabinet membera on Wedne*- - the day. but what progress they roede was
Is’er not made imhllc.
PHILADELPHIA.—Wheat »»a«. »w crep. Ku.-jl
6*1; «..rb, *>• “• «
Hay-Timothy. N 0 ;
No. 3. $1801,; ua , ; i* 0 ®**- *»- grade. $12014; clover mixsa 5 : no mixed. *19.5(ie:o- No 1 ^ k * >, ll * h, 1$. * >0 - 1 (180
Butt* r—Western creaa,.^
do. firsts. «i©* 4 . ar,u - *5; packe.1. 78 0 79. ‘ tk Cf - "elected
live stock
rli AT m j the
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