Cape May County Times, 9 December 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MaY COUNTY Tl^SZg. SgA 18Lg CITY. R j

IHJM-.V tllj. _ ... ; Inuku, chlpf federul im»liit>lil.*n . n j ^Tewnent offl.-er of iliU di). with ..i

j fico »it Newark, resifnetl.

■Cnmii IMx.—Wlllloio 'vr..u>«*. thirty 1 yeam old. n drllian etnpInyiH) a> ! trirlan at the eutii|i »uk eletinx-uted while exnmlnltn: th- wiring ..f a f

. j eminent hulldlng.

Gluucter Qly.—Tti* n„ «, o., a !

Of Ilif High Sfji.vni 1, in a .^.text to n!*-,. 'i„ u'r,-Ir . K « «««« mu; j xz

M nU n,T^f‘■" undl 1,n * r, * Je< ' 1 - ^ the X«nh Jersey Country

aw i.niM for u new pumiilng unit at 1 Cluh.

Uie^water plant. beQnrlnc them eices | Weevil!,-. — Jnstire of the Peace

« _ - Janies Hendrlrkaon catueht n one home

Tm h-. lnirii r. Dn " ***** ,,f w,,h ,w< ‘ "-n pic*. The team rm.le haxe extende.1 an Invitation to had atopprd at « farm Im-I.ov here. n;.d ^ Sun<lny A«*o-1 the men were mealing t,i s .. hut while hew^ v ^ ‘ M ^ Un ' COBv « ul °n teklnc the i„lr.| one l! made « nolae here In Sorqubtr. 1922. and awaken.*! the own-r ®‘ y - The rnl "-l smt*^ ! Mount Holly.—IsuiU Lively, colored. . hlpplai: Hoard lx cr. dually dlapoelnr wax found guilty ..f murder in tj.e flrxt .U .V .un.ln. Rmtertal o,. P m> S „ lth r , h '. “ S

on Jun 4 of Matilda Itoxxn. seven, at j

Chief of Police j Moorextown. Lively wa Immediately

* Shipyard.

^ Hlourexter City.

Vno Meter, Sergeant Sterling nnd aev- sentenced |o Im- electrocuted at Trent . enti J n f' ‘ ,,e l >ol,ce f ‘ ,r<v were I during tne «wek ..f January U-

mlled •« capture a «mj.i>o»ed robber at

Broadway nnd Salem

itj Atlantic City.—l oll. _

proved to Im. . .. ,.,o “ , " m o• "' ho 1 p "“l» , * , »«x of rent gougli g here. Prexl

oiheart.

Petenaln Building In*pe.-tor I the matter np : the next meeting ot vfrn.T — * ‘"t. ,h * t Ibf ‘ O'Hapxe the hoard of director* The Chelxea

.. The Ctieli

nue „»« .iT.r.”". ‘ >rt ' ^ aro,,n " * v ^ 1 l>^«rue adopted a resolution denouncfimliv il? ,r ‘‘" ,h< * r - aMd . In « rent protlteerx and calling upon C| a J..M.r i ^ I n, v <*»*>•** to take action

aiu, - >,> rough. Rrlvera and property 1 ngainxt them.

h f vc demanding i Trenton —Harry Kaplan of 182 Lam- i . Hn , ' ,rr *‘' P " ,v - h** n "•** arrest.*! here by SerSnu”2l, i “Ti MO Mir ..f rw^dx will be available until the new th. .Ice aqnad. He lx wanted by the ' r ! federal authorities |n connection with Woodhuo-.- Although the city em- i the alleged thep army go-nls fr..tn i win i... !hrtr "' nr w " ,, • < '* m P *>'* According t,‘. the governSUL.’T.fT'r* h> "Mo.. tepu.^rf

! In 'he removal : -id xhlpment of ST..OMO

, worth of army xupplles.

nr ' " Trenton.—It was learned here thai

nr Prrnbyterlanlxm for the week of' the raid made pedeml . y. . I rank H. Stewart, bin- Enforcement Agent .

.ortuii. ix preparing n sketch. i «f xal.w, « MvlM hi. ' cwetlp.

y. sixteen year*' o’-t , raider*, as they are reported to have

•f hlH i made only one arret and to liar* on-

few bottles of -bittern.” The

he.*n prom.it.*)

ployee* will h r!e« will be ..

introduced in counril.

Wootlbury.—Arrangements nr- . mode to observe the 200th annlrei

nr Prexby- 4 4

Deeember

NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS I

^ d .J! n, . Ck,r 10 f ‘! lare ~° whatever the statua of the Irtxh

^'‘' r t0 1 Premier Lloyd George

h respoaalldllty. Two ther , would stmt for America on Saturday

n.bll.ltlor

I Prince

danght.

cwntnitte,l to Jail for the th.

P«y envelope, Joseph He Lu

f-T'l 1 '7 "• n-n-hurc. n. 1 mill

iented nnd. after entering ball tor her : bv took her home. ’ i Morrlxt.Hvn.—Frank Jancarer. twerf. tJ-*m- year* old. „f Flortan wax indicted by the M.irrlx count grand Jury a charge of tir« degree inunier ..f

Jnnet Lawrence, thlrt.

who wax xtnhhed

wo.*l* „n October S. The Jury dismit a MU ngiHtxt Francis Klnxtn.

Negotiate Settlement of

Shantung Question.

UTTER'S STAND ON TROOPS

crime.

a* Trenton. Louis Levin,

drugxtor.-

•plaint fr.

Who urged that Hie col leg. I town idmnld be -cleaned up."

Trenton.—A hill seeking to legal!*. 15 round bouts to .- decl.-Jon. Instead ol Ihe present 12 n nnd. no decision Ihcv-

yenn. old. ; lag exhibition* in New Je-*ey. I* !«■!„* ■nth In Plnxenx 1 drafted by Axxemblymen ElliM a-.d

j t’'-*"'" " f y '"-x county for presenta

tamyp.j-mm.w h»y."wim"«.7.'hrtjr,” J TZ T m T

liny. In *. |

! Iwrx t-. .me nnd to make it a n»n*al

wner of a ! aided position

“O'! Storfcton Trenton.—A.

r- h ’ c "! lvm„ mil.

Beputy Marxl.nl Snowden on a fe.len.1 . xem.tr ami , - a “ r| n wax Indicted by the ' leader, for the cun!nr Cnlted statex gran I Jury for enspiru- ■ rrnor FVlirad. _■ C

*«■ ''''ll »h.wio hill t.. P1..J f H , - '***' " illy «~.|»hly d,lm.M..n

* «"i*y. op. i«l. .mi,',ip.i U m,p,. I J . approximately 225 caxex. transported ‘ **3r , ^* ,,,n,0r ^- ,,u * wh,t ix^'tne of It

ntte^la not dlxcl(>M*I .*• tti«»|M>.-n.e Hopatcong SI. oe Ha!!- I dr«x.|r'in Ilxor".- ”*"**7 bodies and privati ■K tty 1 0«Hpnny. ..rganlxc! in lltll and and. r .Siip.«.I ‘ e ."1* Alex-| mversatlonx” were con tint 4 —

brgtll, operntloi s the xame year j lrct.*l a* • rwted jwrmlsxl m by the PobUc ! reflate. >„

whip

being the

want* a na y M powerful ax that of

China and Japan Persuaded to 1 r '' nc c- u may be these cuimx w.ii

■ prove dlstaxteful to Great Britain, which feela that she must maintain u;e quest:.med control of the Medlterranean liecanse that la her pathway

to India.

'TN1K [**rnlcloux nntl-Freneh prxtpo. 1 gamla conducted by certain w riter* In Washington took a new turn when atirle* were nbled to Italy tell'ng how Premier Briand had spoken roughly and Insultingly to Signor .Schanxer of the Ita'lan delegation. ThU wax foramlly r.nd flatly denied by Secretary Hughe*. Rene Vivian! and Senator Schanxer himself, but be/or, the truth could catch up wltii the falsehood aerlcua anti-French riot* hod taken place Ir several Italian cities. Briand * farewell interview In New York also vaa ao distorted by the propagandist* that It wax made to appear distinctly nnfriendly to Greet Britain. Chancellor e trth of Germany drew up a note of protest on Bnand's speech to the conference which tfiould be highly pleasing to Mr. H. 0. Wells, since It denied In detail the truth of the premier's statement* and asserted UU In-

sincerity.

^ ‘ honW h*! “ W “* “" d ,hJ,, •««* ■ move on the

*° ,h * f ** aBd ! part of the premier would not he .. -- 4 lewed with patience or without

Hsnihara Says They Must Be Maintained In Manchuria—Negotiations for a Moratorium for Germany's

Reparations Debt—Irish

Peace Plans All

Blocked.

By EDWARD W. PICKARD

t_J OW to bring Japan Into Une for 1 - 1 the solution of ,he problems before the armament conference wa- the qu.>stlon last week In WaxMiigton. That appreciable progteas In the matter was made was t-no m ragtag, for the Island empire has many claims that

n conference In j.:.,., It does not willingly relinquish If member* .if the 1SI22 tliere were no other reason* for ap•einblv *ele.-ted their proval of the conference and confl-

dence In It* final result* enough could he found In the fact that lu 3.tags rre c.>nd.-n>tied by the press of Germany at i by the “Friends of Irish Freedom” In the United States. But there are plenty of other r-maons for

aieaxure providing for the repeal optimum. tor aoMctUntlceT ^J force .“?r'".. : ' ,w :' n ' 1 1 ._V 0 ? mi “‘T dlscnaaloi *

plcion. for the reason that If IrixhAmericnn support was weakened In consequence of the premier's visit to the United State* the Sinn Fein might be forced to modify Its demands, upon which it feel* now In a position to per-

COMMERCIAL | Weekly Review of T^,1, ,t Market Repartt. BALTIMORE.—Wbc* - -- No : ’ rtn ' tar. spot. I1.UV No I gatUckj. ^ * J Corn-Track yellow com. No z « beUer. tor domestic delivery, qcoualn at «f OUc per bu. lor carload*, old. 03

spot.

Cob Com—Carload* prime nearby yellow on »pot at tt.:«0X.TS p«r bri Omo—No. X wti:e. a» to walghL **^4 0«c No. 3 white, as to weight «

042Vx

Rye—No. X Western expert, spot, per bu.. WHc: bag lota nearby rya. aa to quaiity, 80OS4. Hay- The marker la about steady within range of SIS to 111 per toa for fair to good quail tie* of timothy sad

mixed

Straw—No. 1 tangled tys. P«r '-C* SIS 50; No. 1 wheat, Sll; No 1 oat (aomlncli. 111011 DO. Butter—Creamery. 47c: do, choice. 44; do. good. 40041. do. priata 450 50; do. blocks. 440 4S. do, nearby, 40 04X; lad;**. 300 32 Maryland and Pennsylvania rolls. 2!0Sv; Ohio rolls. 2S03 Wee- Virginia roll*. 2S0SO: ! store packed. 16; Md. Va. and Penn./ dairy prinu. 2S03r' <■ Eggs—Western Maryland. Pennsylvania and nearby first*. (Xc; Eastern Shore Maryland and Virginia Or*la. (3 062: Western high grades 6n0tt: Western average receipt*. 60; West Virginia firsts. 60. Southern first*. 51

06C.

Jobbing price* are at an advance

aver ebore price*.

Lire Poultry — Chickens, young, large smooth, per lb.. ISc: do. araali to medinm. 215X5: auggy. 21 ©XI Docks—Muscovy and mongrel, young. XO0tlc; white peglng. young, X<025; pudtEe. 3% lb*, and over 230X4; smaller, poor. 20. Turkeys, choice. S j lbs and over. 46 0 50c; do. old. 450 i| tr - Geese. Maryland and Virginia. taL 1

Lcrd Rothermere. brother of Lord Norrhcllffk, suggest, that, if the negotiations fall, a cordon be drawn around die alx Ulster counties, all British troop* be removed from Ireland

racist those | D Ulster, and an eco- ■«,„*«». h* ^ K < i. b !.^ k0deo,th ’*‘ v * tof ‘ h, ‘ , " lan ' , :i 9rc; Southern and Weal ewtabliahed, the ports being dosed by j era. "3024; Kent Island, fat. 270 28 ~- t ** n * T,r * nd ■ u «Porta pro- Potatoow—Western Maryland and

I Pennsylvania. No. 1. per 100 lb*.. I1.T5

A ..,,,. „ , I •' s * w York and New Jerrey, So. 1. . hi ECXAL commUtee from the 51 T502: native or nearby No. 1. n 75% Lnlted States senate has arrived I Eastern Shor Minland ami Vta W

In Haytl to investigate the occujw tlo- *■ -

ot that country and the Dominican reimbllc by American troops. Senator McCormick of Illinois, d airman of the

l‘eaker*hlp.

I’tlllty (VHUStnk ^ and *«Llit<«j>roiM-rty and oxxet* Th<- ; ktyiitrte^.ia pr.ryld .il ••adKenger oervice between the terminus of the Morris .... Oiunty Traction 0»mi>uny at Landing Tb nnd Bertrand-s Island. Inke Hoiwt b!< «song. approximately tiro mile*, but be- I . .1 <QiuM- of li.KUfUcien revenue the prop- , l. wry has tirterlorated and cenui': be i tb.

kept un.

Nations) Park.—The Welfare Work- ! plann^vV'<• ‘fir ‘TV bate been organized to care for for a celd.ran,,-. kteedy families during the winter. * new „,nt..r ppan, Swedexlwiro. Ground adj d-lng the j Woodbury Heig basket factory 4 has been purchased by ■ gle handed, of ii„ a syndicate for the erection of an ice -lie Fir,- tv . \ plant. I jJw , v 1 ■ Oxford. - Accused of potting Paris | Pitman Given green In a neighbor's clsfcr 4 . Mrs. from hi* garde:. \ B'>i- Tuka.u baa been arrested on j Joyed for dinner ’ compalnt of J.«. T 4i (Mebaah S.' e I x.m I 1 !, d.l- a ' farnlshe,! WWO b ,ll for the grand jury. I home 1.,-r.-. ■r v . „n. _ ipnomor Edwards b%« I Trenton — Pavw been meet promlnemly mentioned a» tb rev-quarters . : , Ihe Democratic candidate f.«r the office I by i..,al tunk- n now held by United Stutea Senator • week* to more n

kTyUng' uysen. He was r, >t diaturtvd J holiday savings ‘cl

iegree when he beard that an i cumulated im.

Henry

• ..-ougbnut the week, and from the i progress made It was ,• luced by the

committee, told the Hnytlana thru the svnators wore there as Impartial nnd •oral friends, “animated by a spin; of collaboration to teak an economic and political bn*lx for the fntnre progress of Haytl and to iiacovre and nanure means for mr.lntalnlng In your midst "oelnl and cdmlnlatratlve order, peaco. Justice, education, md prosperity

has been la lemdon In confer-

ence with Lloyd George and other of-

ficials. and Dr. Waltber Itathenau. woo T' H ® fneral conclusion* followed him Is still there. Their 4 report of the Wood-Forbcs mlachlrf mission was t<> arrange a mora- * lon ,0 tht! Philippines wrrv made t<.Hum for Germany's reparntinns public IrsI week. The gist of the debt, atjd there are strong IndicttIons document Is that the United States that they will be sure «fnl. If con- riionld withdraw completely from the vlnced that 4kru>any will pay a part 1 * la,,d *- of riue that the hand of the but 1* unable to pay all. Lloyd Geo ge ^American gorernmaat there sjtould t>e probably rill favor the plan, which *!rongtbened. As for Immediate Inis approved by Sir John Bradbury, the dependence for the Filipino* the report British member of the reparations “"'e are convinced that it would

I,,- _ ” commlsaliai. The French memtier. M. 1,6 “ '"■’rayal of the Philippine prosle. _ - ..u of conferences I* meet- ] Imbolx, is oppom-d to It. and if he • misfortune to the Amer.car people, a

cannot be converted it may be the distinct step backward tn the path of division wli: rest with Colonel Logan. P ra * re “*- na d a discreditable neglect who repreent* the United States on °* our MrioauT duty, were we to with the commission. I draw from the islands and terminate

cur relationship there without girl rig the Filipinos the best chance possible

......... receivership for Germany as tr> u,v * • n orderly and permanently

I " ha »-rupt. and an autonomous BUlne- — ,, V1( . | ** “ B'issU would , land to be exploited by the allies for .•..n'.-vnres 0W *‘ Rat ”' u * acl ' | rejiarat.'on, purposes Former ProxlFor th.- nrsi m—. . I dent Tolru-arr ha* pointed out that : < . M , ' L ! n ' WO , 'fTsty of Versailles gives the allies ruing ’r W,t ^ ! ,h * tikbt. In case Germany defaults.

hopeful that the cot fsrence niigat end the major part of it, work before Chrlxtma,. Tl.at thU meottllg can accomplish everything desired Is out of the quenloo. so President Har•‘Uggestlon that there be a

, i;ng series of conferences Is c ' I ,ns " 1,h favor throughout the worid.

Senator Borah naturally registered hi, objection tiecausc he fears the plsa w'ould result In the format.on of an

0^0'I'j"h <,f n^WenTtb^T^ I An ■ 1 "‘ nl " ,lv, ‘ ,0 ,hc oj>»retortum Is

b» control her custom, duties, taxes, ex-

1 ”•* - a>,u Mr. j port at Ions and cn*l production. He

stable gov» mroent.

Ibe commissioner* do not find a ratast the capacity of the Filipino* for 'v-lf government, but rether that tney have not had a fair chance. They lack experience w.d trained leaders. Congress Is urged to give the governor general authority commrasr-ate with hts restKiosIbllltlez. and it Is recommended that In case of a deadlock betw.wn the governor general and the Philippine senate in the comflrma

rtii.iy

3>a

lor. Blstead be

Bond,

in e

•iht this aliout,

,, , ro Asiatic j xeatl.ms commission think* It Is 7! S.T*- fT™- «* •GliS-d 10 G-rmnnj- f,,rUi« tta...

. •r.svi ‘.VT. ,,r ” , * , ® m4 St limes and Raihenan. accordlnyr to _ •b.-i mu- ! vepons. hgve also discussed with Eng « lra «*7 appolntmeuts the President of full o.iifervi . •» ri-ferred u*h leedere vari»u* great Industrial llu ' TnPed States b_- auth»rize-1 to - that the' • ° 1 ' • t * 1 ’ | propositions, extend'-^ even to a I tender final deefsi m. Such a desnilock the jp otui op^n. j Eurtipesm railway trust and the ex->'* already threatened over Governor it 1* rB l! W ‘ v ^ i I'lolinrion of Russia. General Wood’s appointment* wbl.-b v , ‘Tli N 1 r ld * ,al * 1 _ n,v '-“•‘Oi held np oy the Philippine

• m l•">s»l.de. a* for O ERIOU8 riot* broke out In Vienna senate.

.a. ,.f tr'-v]., from Chin ‘ ^ Thursday, due to the rising prl.e I —. ■:ra *ny» Japan |, ready- to j of bread. Tliere wa* much looting of ; 'T»HE federal railway labor hewn)

were •* — '-*■ '— * * ■ -

Blnia McCormicks *j 5<>0l.6<.. . tlons No. 2. 75C0I1. all sections long. Pt*r 15<Mb. bags. 12 7503. do, round to. 5303 35; do. long and round. No 3, 51.5001.75. Sweet*, new. North Carolina. No. L per brt, 53.5004: do. rnstem Shore Virginia. No. 1 53 so© 4: naUre or nearby. 515004; do. Rappahannock and Potomac No L per ^ -dons, rail* to ^5*?- ,2 ®* 5 °; “«w. per 4 8 bskt, >00.5. lams, ah section*, per brl. «04. Sweet* and yam*, per bu

!>«inp v 5101.50.

NEW YORK.—Wheat—Spot Bra.; • 0. - red, 81.28; No. 2 hard 81'7No. 1 Manitoba. |L2S*. and 2 ilx^ " '"***-“* . v ;rT^ flrm: n ° : fciiow. «c- - o 2 white. 69. and No 2 mixed. $7% c- t. f.. New York, all rail. wSf - *” Ww: ^ * **»* X ° ‘ CSffn; N» t 5:?^ ,,ie ~ •»

'“i. x " 1

poS. “*■ ,11a. S. S9. ^ r wr*m make. No,

M". J-n„- b. TO «»«: fancy, candled seifc^on. ^ % ** U *

»nd nearbv Weatere v '

and nezrbv ’....t.-, ' WB3 -r»arby ertras. 73075- do kro *«a *nd mixed coiors fl^:^ bro *“ *tT^4t-su?e‘ !, ,^ <C i[ fresh *:ie,i»l, 'ifl*** flattu " mn. XO0;ou,' *’■. » r crxge twine. *5>eci*is. 21O*’ T ** flk - IO02OH V 6 ' “'rTaw.

j shop*, -nd many Americans

sist*. the re robbed and roughly treated. The I

>* and poilce j stock exchange was wrecked. ' protect the |

iuria railway j A NOTHER crisl* In the Irish peare | be wsaerf*. negntlatlons! Atul this time itj rewty of ,-ertaluly Is a real crisis. Indeed, il oriling to the j w-ss ;he opinion of leaders on both ; tr.»>p, from side* that nothing short ol a miracle able t<- pro could avert entire collapse of the ankow. fT«..n j negotiation*: and that •«. that case

‘«rre ; warfare would aoc be resumed tn

«f.! front ! Ireland w-a* taken f«»r granted. The ‘•'a«;ero rati t utcritc* abeolutely rejected the t.'i - vacua- | Utret British plan because ll required tniop* : them to e-ter an all-Ireland porila-

I incut. In which they would U- it. a

Nvrttori- j minority. W'*en tt ut»« vaggespr! that r. f. rr <? to | a plan could be arranged by which , •T-t; fifteon 1 lister retained her existing rights na- i that an ; til she changed h-r mind, the Sinn 1 i K**t 1* | FeUt peuev uelegatlon reptled that r-tance 1 xvh a thing could nut be considered. ***. j The mthera-Irtah tamtt-ec . an .mr-| ..i'.ii'j to ! divided Island and ure equally firm In ■ ; > n! -atin. j their refusal to "wear allegiance to the j

■ -’spar be ) have t

on Thur«lay handed down a de- ! rial on promuig.uing lib new- work

lug rules to govern the six ndlrostd I

sh»jp craft* and supplaniUu; ;

t tonal agreemer 4 4

create tor the version <-f the believed, win • $90,000,000 n yt U'.ioas affected memNrra and worker*, bollei

worker . c*f men. macblntxu The min of w-orfc for the ,, atMdtsl'.ed by tbe nev In <t..* craft may dc la

Um*. The rule* «*y-Thnoth;

crafts a m<«i:ti,..>, s - do - *16919; » oNoo and. It |, ,i;g l4 I <n a oaring j »** mixed. 5,5

i> the roads. The *18019

• e about 600.000 1 ® 01t rr-We«, tbe sheet mcial J * 6 ’ac: nearbv j-

rnl ». 449 44^e; N '° *. »2O0 M . j

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