Cape May County Times, 16 December 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIrfBS. ST,A ISLE CITY. W. J.

New Jersey

Items

Hit lUoutlrliO—1'lu* pilaen Jubilee «>t (lit* '■•Inti I'reRto tfrlan C'burcli concliuU>d t#l!h cooimuiiloa «0>d rfcelrlnB of jyew meiufteni. It n«» the purpose «f tile to xld 50 B»» mem l»«r» ut tHU service, one for e»ch yenr ofrlto existenrr. The me*L.»»er*hlp no., reache* 85f>. with 500 In th* Snnday

_ bcliool. " , -

I’f-! 1 '■ 'I Cemde-i.—The committee app<ilnte<l ;.2«le*n.—Coarti Mn»*er of the Blsl' l>y the lost.IdfUhituro to mve«U*«te Eh'ohl foot bell team has been pre* :'fccj»b<‘l <axe* met-atjth* coorthouaeentt- ttlth a case of allvenvar^ by t-Haddod Hell* t*.—A faUier-aodtam lie aquad. I faannuet " a* wijoyed by the X. M. C. • iPauluboro.—Tlie Gloucester County i f. g/ovp in tbt- Ulrtnc room of the Hoard of Agrlculttire Is plannlpt for u M. K. Churdi. J. Walter I fCertD* •III day at tbe "DaPoat. Clftti house presided, and 156 •wtrv present.

WiKidburj .—The Ladle*’ Auxiliary of KrUndAlp lire Company entertained the auxiliary of Good Will -Company with a minstrel show and

other features.

Pitman.—Itaaka tribe. Red Men. are preimrlnc for a "good cheer train" to

lien*.

Vineland. — The vihelgpd Hospital Association has ehzeced -on architect to get out p.ans fpr au *iJar**d Inatltutlon of 50 beds. , Work la to com-

mence In the -print..

Bridgeton.—l»r. Jennie B. Snarp of .

Camd.-n na* Lht fpteker at a meetlag carry baskets of food and gift* to of the W. C. T. XL at tlte bone of ilrs. j needy famllle* on Christc.at Day. Prank H. Gibson. ^ | Palmyra.—Contractors for construc-Qttbitoa.'—TUe-ShScltiah’ Glee Olitb I :lon of the new sewer are proceeding of Millville Masonic lodge gave a con- v-lth the work despite the snow which

. -rt before k large uudlenoe In tbe | covers tbe ground.

M. II Cliurch.

Trenton. — The estimated toial wer’th ut New Jeraej 1* $5.743.032Jf7S. and it* manufactured products are valued at 11.466.6X1.414 ennually. according to statistics in a ptunphlct Issued by tbe State Department of Con-

aerratlon and Development.

Belvldera.—The .marriage ll rents

Peunsgrove.—Tbe local camp, P. O. 8. of A., 1j candmrMng n momberslilp campaign, and 25 pledges h- e bt-cn

obtained to date.

Bridgeton —The First M. E. Chi" h. Rev. Dr Samuel Sargent paato.-. lias tentatively decided to erect a Sunday school temple to cost about <30.(*s>. j

Gloucester City.—The Women’s Re J ag" of Miss Sumh- 8. Howell and Tee i publlrnn Club wlP have u rommunlty bias Henderahoi p f Vienna. Warren ; Christ mss tree for |K»r children In I county, was cnnwipced for the first j the dty hall, and gifts of toy* ■ n< > time recently AiK'n tlie dentb of the clothing will 1m- made. A curl part) |

bride'-, mother, wnh.wb.mi t» coup:.' and dance will be held in the dty hall | made tlie'.r ionic on'/a farm near VI- : Saturday evening next week to raise , j rea ^. Between Great Britain eann. Miss hpw.-ll, *1 the time of her | fund* j . . .._j t. ci nrlM l and m irriage, wg> tea-her In. the High ; CoUlDfawood.—The Woman’s <301. and Ireland IS bignCD anc School In Vlenim. end annouacement ! will offer u prise for the best duh | Peace IS in Sight,

of her nir.rriaca w-»ald lunM- nacesel- poem submitted tu a contest cooOued

tat.-d l^rrredlbaioo. ; to members. Sfr* Barry Green has |

filoncestCT. — The Idlers’ fteb of ! been named chsljiran the cumnltGhaiccster Post. American Uglon. en- tee to b*^ 1 * *be^6t«tertalned fonner service men at a pig Ocean CIty —The KJwnn.s C^'- hn roast at headquarters. Dr. J A. Reek I organic with •<) men.h.-rs anff these presided. ! Hresldent.,yi 1 IUm H. Coll *- Vineland - 5i... N. F. Wllllams,.n 1 * on - Jr -i P^d*^. A Bsndoh>h has Presented the Historical Nnl.v ' '

lub whose

puns>se Is to seek civic improvements.

«'J better, for domestic u riot« Able at 68 cents per bo « or «

. night, a—. .ew of i

the Reading near Philadelphia. In " bleb a dosm person* were klUed. 5—Eamoon de Valera In hit official robes as chancellor of the National university at Dul-Ua. ’

NEWS REVIEW OF CURIIENT EVENTS

ibish bh snit mtirai

Full Independence Within Empire la four power*.

has presented the Historical Society , - _ with a wooden mode. stat»»e of U.rd , treasurer. Rowell H. . 0,i f-

»'-« '» Tr.r.«rS,-.. 1

sl-endy had received the lnrt..rseu>ents of the government* In Ixmdoo. Tokl and Part* and tbe approval of the American administration, and 1. la assume! that It will be rntfted by congress when submitted to It, since It is not drawn to tbe form ol an alliance or entente which would be dlttasteful to a large clement to Cm aenatc. By this agreement the four power* recognise tl»e status quo cf the Island poHsesstaos of each In the Pacific and undertake to settle by mediation or arbitration any disputes that nmy arise between two or more of tbe power* concerning thoae poaseaslont and that are not settled by conference of tte

Granted—U Istsr Glvan Its Choice _ Quadruple Uodarstaodinff

on P. MIc Is Annoui-eed In Planary Seaalon cf

the Conference.

t'pon the ratlOcatlon of the pact by I the powers the Anflo-Jspotv-se alliance la to be terminated, which will he pleasing not only to the rnlted | States but alec to the British domin- ( Iona. The abrogation of that alliance

By EDWARD W. PICKARD

F.™',™. - | j», the wi..«n« Itiiprovempnt S.'J“ Ootmnlttce: John IVhrn.r. M J. Qulttn, Michael McGrath of second street. ; _ . *, *.,f

Th.uie who tenderly 6arrled the body S ^Xvilli.m r^

to Its final reeling Place w ere James. „ , ‘ M w-u

Michael. William, Philip. Martin and , Holl,.-Rev. Mnrple M

Carrol McGrath . Services were c.n- J*-

JSS by HCV^ S" Ca,hOUC i Ftts, Cto-d, and wU, beg.. hU j „ _ . . “ Newfield. - Hnlkhty »ho|.,^m using ! ,l ’« flr * 1 * he /7 r „ , George and the Sinn Fein delegate: ar- . fr.in aggression against the PhileUclric trains on the West Jersey and 1 »«■*" rived at an agreement that -«ved th- ippines the Ulands are virtually neuBgashore railroad are making demands ’<'>• uf '*"■ E! tangled problem and signed s treaty traltood and the United Slate* I* refur batter service during this month of ll »* *’ wn "‘“P 1 ” 1 " ^ or h ‘* u rd wh irh creste* the Irish Freg Stste at l |,eved of tbe neetaalty of stronr-hev,-rush travel to nnu from Philadelphia. by tbe Military Order «f Foreign ^ nJ| , |lltl of the British empire ^fenses there and In Guam. Hr lire ad -dfidala are said to be ecnc- • " ! 'n< In annual meeting at Newark. lUe r , nad ,. Australia. New Zealand n,, agreement alao operates to reert mixing io closely on rolling stock that | Gloucester Olty.-Berause «rf fre- I ^ Afrl ^ u, constltntloo Is tU , rerognltton by America of tbe

, will make It sa*e fer America to re-

I dace If* nary am. will permit dose rwFAGE and amity between Groat c>^p,.ratlon 1-“tween this country and P Br^ln .nl Ir-i'aniJ -.r. In S*t«. Brli.ln In h.nmin, ,n«l.-n, pnrnln-

pastor of the First Baptist Church. ! aft<r mnn . H lon , vear of hitter eo- Ing to the I^clfle. i City, lus accepted the call to ^ >nrt 'intermittent fighting. Just ! si nce the other powers are pledged. 1 , the outlook seemed darkest, .Joffi | by the status quo agreement, to ~-

goorhes during the rush hour* are fro- ; 0O«t nd.heries to W™ . q.*ntlF j lacked to the aisles. | ‘l>cclnl <*mi--r* who will Ik- paid by ,Trenton. — Fire believed to have ! I.uslnewi men. have beeu sworn In by

l>e<-n dui» to spontaneous combustion ' Mayor Anderson.

amoiig 2 000 3..nr bags In the cellur of Vineland —Former Mayor Joseph A. j - ihe-J^dc-.bohfe of the state prison \ Conwell address*^ the public schools I

“cavsed conSderubU- excitement at tbe : <*n "<HMid English

nrisup F- Mfctn .scaled the prison i Perklntown -S..Idler* aro ».-.n to -with aid of their ladders. ; take the places of civilian* at the i;.s5<t4li»£i>lur>teev convict fire force of - Delaware General Ordnance Depot

« T-iray'iV ™ll„«.l h.. b«. |.urrt.«.l I, .IMon .I»

-J -sts rs ^ :r,r,

lus begn n»»a ,.M . .. -k,,. , end Ice plnm. -dy King George and his heirs

Hnrn.er*vir«.—A debate, "Are any | and *uc-e**ors by law. to virtue of the

common rltUenship of Ireland with

bf ba-ted on that cf Canad*. and the representative of the crown In Ireland Is to be chosen to the same way

as the (’anadltin viceroy.

Bv clever Juggltog of words and . phrases the t- to-e delegate* evolved 1 an <eth of alleglnnro th*t the Irish were willing to accept. It nm *J b * taken by every member of the Irish

parllanient and I* u* follow*:

ttenefit* derived from the federal common cltlrenshlp

F'nrtn Buroanr will l«t held at Fen- | Groat Britain anl her adherence to trick Grunge Thursdav evening, D-- ; and membership of the group of na-

rember 15. i lion* forming the British Pan Inborn. — Olive Branch Conn'll | wealth of nations.”

Jr.. O. I; A. M.. has presented the 1-c | Ireland Is to have her own army and to look cal chapter of the American I^gio:. roast defenses and to control her ov with r handsome parade banner. i finance*. Sne admits liability for Haddonfleld.—For a suitable Insignia share of the British debt, and Britain depleting the purpose of the organlra- j retain* tbe right to control cer

t! -n the Business Men’s Association > porta

ha* offered a 810 prize. a* for Flster. while speedily Elizabeth. — Tbe gas company here | formed of the treaty, she Is not even

NtiSCb^gSuytt'i! to prepare i Mil prOvidthe turtof the govern men- on the Hor bpken pfrro Tbe senator, it i« underMood. U going to use his Inllucnce to aee thrt such u bill U tntroduced us

so<»'. as posihl.

Falrview.—Tbe Athletic Association

has appointed , a coiumlti

. after needy families and wli! have ggnta Ctaus rl*U ih-^ bjuiea Christmas Natbnuri Park —The borough council vt orgenlrat’.on on New Year s Day will be asked to provide more street

lights.-'

Natisael Park.—The Indies’ Auxlllory of Belmont fire company held its anotu . mlnstrol show to the new fire- e- 1 ” 1

JUjj M~« of U.. parti dpODt. to M. .M. Kni-n.,o 4 to -1 PmT Inton-lTOrt- ! •«-'i ! * *> ■ ol 012 ot.4 .r-

^k»aulsb->ro. t -vA barrel factory, recent- '--rued inter**:

ly tv mpu-tcd at a cost of severs! thou- i tJloft-ester City.-The rampage of WkBd dolUra. has been placed In opera- “' a . t f r nt '*>"•'< woj||ijyij»jj|hljjL

tlon tl the pUnt of tbe-Vacuum Oil - ;'”* Comuto)'. cttrfng employment to 100. 1 ’''* ,ll * !l '6E*!Itfield -Frederick A. Keyes, vice t months,

' - , boerd of trustoe* of ! kek Harbor jJbrary and tor many I srt, ‘’" 1 wrl ‘ a,, • with Ute American.I bad the ex'-,-:

mpanj. dh-d at his ! Per ry nl

kvmiT art* wmw^mnmwuy. w-w ■

home Mi EiSr»?uad street. Sc w»>J' Burlington. - The directors of the 'it. WewSfSvvlsI'on Mass.. flftJB « 1ian,u ' r ° r commer. e have a;i|.- t:ned seven vears ««'> ^ w1th ^ -’-'roph ^•Hncblef executLe secro-T^-tU stwl Jt» t'onjp,^t|Mry. «ti«adtii* t*;.r II llak.r. t.

•unccd a reduction In price of gas from SL4U to 81-25 per 1.000 cubic feet. Gloucester City. — Oiunril sold tl.-e .000 sewer and water extensii

0.000 gallm

y.—The contlnua

Americas Steel and jrti* ■litre b« was sixteen years of was *B active member «*tbe 1 Church of St. Paul. Surrivia widow, Ws Wtlie^ tlr. clilli

four maodchUd^K , Atianfb'‘'■n *“ ® !v 1 ‘*V

UHib. >t rinbrictoi-1-. uiatlrif dgsrion of asli collwtfhx through, nt tbe cotmtag and hi

omp.iitJH h

;e He I algned.

tUcOp*: Clayton.—It was i.ro bis 1 D. F. Ogden of thl mi and to tbe State Fish

I slou for killing a d

mandate ever the former German Island* that He north of tbe equator, and It was understood that the I'nlte*: States and Japat bad iched. otUKide the conference, a settlement of their disputes ov.-r coenroun!cation and commercUl rights, especially thoee pertaining to the island of

Tap.

With this quadrilateral atroement reorfc.sl. It 1* .wlleved the other main problems before the conference will MSpeedily solved. The a ceptanro of the ilughca naval reduction plan Is at hand, including the 5-5-3 ratio, for even Japan will not boh', out agalpst U n«w. Th- matter of the strength of the French sitd Italian navies will be settled ut a future conference, as will b.- some of the problems relating to China. However, before adjourning, the conference will do all It can with tlte ‘“hlnese questions and the Chinese, when the situation is fully understood by them, probably will hare to be sat-

isfied with this.

Japanese and Chinese delegates are not getting along so well a* was hoped It their discussion of the evacuation of Shantung, and the Utter may vet Insist that the question be placed before the conference without prellmInsr settlement. The Chlne*e fee! that they are getting the worst of things In tbe corference. and one or two Important membets of their dele-

gation have resigned.

— The conference ooramlrte* oo Far

pUre^eU^i^o retain her present t y-jn questions has pledged thsttbe statu*, her boundary line* sre to be ] n i Q e powers It represenU will suspect I fix.nl by a commission of three. ! tbe neutrality of China In future wsra. At this wr.ttng Ulster has not acted J and lus agreed on * | *^* t *” ■ formally i-.mr-.-niing tlte treaty, but 11 J Ora by which the various Is predict.-! It will approve It. All J radi « stations to lega'.ra compounds

cirai Brttat.i . v.rr lew ] dull b, t»rt

the nu.xt rnbid Unlralsts. are rntho*' message*, except when mi nary astically for the pari and the southern j of telegraphic communication a

Irish themselves wem fairly well sat- J terrupted-

Lfied amt decidedly relieved They j

should be * sppy. for they gain practl-,-ni:y evervtiling they h»ve asked except la'- *--i'nnitl.-n fn.m the Brit

Ion of tbe Six-

-seventh emigre»> open. December 5, and President cdlug promptly submitted tbe budget for the fis.*l year 1023—the first national budget In our history. It show* tbe exiiendltures of the government during 1023 will be more than half s billion dollars less than during 1922. and tw o billions less than during 1921. Tbe budget contemplates a total expendi-

ture of 84. (*1.992.793.

On Tuesday the President read his meesage to congress in tbe pn—ence of nearly the entire membership o. the arms conference and many other distinguished persons. It was rather more startling to part# than people had been led io expect from Mr Harding and some of hi* recommendations already are the subjects of warm controversy. For tostanre. be advises the establishment af tribunals for the adjudication of disputes lietween capital and labor und to prevent the strike, the lockout and the boycott. Of course this brought instant r cm pome from Samuel Gomperm. who characterised the reconuneodstloo as a "rev. rwloo to conditions of 400 years ago," and asserted that the experleroe of the Australasian countries anti Kansas with such courts proved them to be

utter failures.

In a plea for doner party unity and division to congress “geographically or according to pursuits." Mr. Harding was suppo.'-ed to be hitting at the member* of the agriculture bloc; but he pleased them by recommending the adoption of a co-operative marketing system similar to that of Russia. The President made it deer that be. like President Wilson, would refuse to carry out the Injunction of tte Jones act to ahrogat- commercial treaties In order to help develop merchant marine, and aatii that i he would submit a better plan which would contemplate oo greater draft oa tbe public treasury.

cob com 1* COO core—

WoaM, ™ «• “ see brt, tor attn. ^ ^ CooWi tore . buI

o.4a .1 tb. lu. at

.1 njbW » ri£ bi.

Oats—No I ' “

44c; No. S White, c* 41^C«H

the—-'‘" 0 t

H%*: bag l°U nssrb.- *7*- M quality. 80ff«0. -,«ier*:c

H*y—Tbe demand .*

range of 816 to «« pef “» * or I* 1 , ^ood quaUtie. of thnothr and “suiw-No 1 tangled rye. MW"Na 1 wheat. 8U: So. 1 oat (nominal). 11101160 i-oMtc

Butter-Creamery. f » ncJ \

do, choice 44048: <K>. food. «««; do. prinU. 48050 do. blocks. 46 0 48. 1 do. nearby . 400 43: I«dl«Marrlsnd and Pennsylvania rolls. «0

80. 021o rolls. 28030; West Vlrgtola roUs. 28080: More pack ed. M:*i<i-

Va. and Penn, dairr prints. .6010 Kggs—Western Maryland. PennsyF

ran la and nearby firsts. 60c: Eastern Shore Maryland and Virginia firsts.

58060; Western high grades. 58: Western average receipts. 68: Best

Virgin!.- firsts.-68: Southern firsts. 5T

058.

Live Poultry — Chickens, young. Urge, smooth, per 1b.. 26c; do. smaS to medium. 26: siaggy. 22023. Docks, muscovy and mongrel, young. *3c: white peklngs. young. 36: puddle. lbs. and over. 25. Guinea fowl, young. 2 lbs. each. 80085: under lbs, 50 , 060: do. old. 40. Turkeys, choice. 8 lb*, and over. 45c: old toms. 40: poor and crooked breast, 22035. Potatoee—Western Maryland and Pennaylvsnla No. 1. per 100 tbs., $1 75 ©2: New York and New Jersey No. 1. 81.75 02: native or nearby No. 1. 81.75 02: Eas'rrn Shore Maryland and VIr glnla McCormicks. U5O01.66: South era Mary'.ind McCormicks. Jl.500 1.75: all sections No. 2. 75c0tl: at sections, long, per 150-Ifc. bags. 12.75 03: do. round, do. $3 03.25; do. long and round. No. 2. $1.5001.75. Bweeta. new. North Carolina No. 1. per bri_ 13.5004. do. Eastern Shore Virginia No. 1. f3.500 4: Rappahannock and Potomac No. 1. per brl $2.50 0 4: do. all sectione. No. 2s. $2 0 2.50. Yams, all sections. No. 1, per brl, $3,300 4.26. Sweets, No. 1. per bushel hsmp er. 810165. Yams, all sections. Na 1. pc: ton. hamper. $16501.50: sweets and yams, all sections. No. 2. 50075c.

asked to consent t enuntie* are to tx Irtibh Free Sistr wi but have a month

The northern

Included to tb* n local autra«wny, i decide whether

prefer their present status, and during that time “the powers of tbs p irllament and govenimeut of the lri**i F're* State shall not be exercisable as respects northern Ireland.''

C ONSIDERABLE progress Is being made to the negotiations to provide a moratorium for the German reparations debts, and cablegrams from Paris say the allied governments will boon announce that It l* Impossible for Germany to carry out the schedule of payments. M. Louche or, French minister of tbe liberated region*, made ■ hurried trip to London to confer with SIi Robert Horae and Doctor Rathennu after Premier Briand had consulted tbe British. Italian and Japanese ambassadors. Berlin failed to negotiate loans In New York. London and Amsterdam. Vnd the French are beginning to fear that unless change* In tbe schedule are made before tbe next instaIlmen’s ore due on January 13, Ger-

many will default.

P

1 wt

who rise by revolution fall by revolution. vtU has been demonstrated to Carlos Herrera of Guatemala. Some nineteen mouths nso be bended a revolt and became president. La*t week another bunch of ievolutionists got into action ana Herrera was seized and forced to resign. The Guatemalan

NEW YORK—Wheat—Spot Irregular; No. 2 red. $1.23 V. nonln*;. No. 2 hard. 8161 <4: No. 1 Manitoba. $16284. and No. 2 mixed Durum. 81.07M. c. t t track New York, to arrive. Cora—Spot easy; No 2 yellow. «7t4c: No. 2 whlu, 68*4. and No. 2 mixed. 6«V c. L f. N*w York, all

rail.

Oats—Spot quiet; No. 2 white 450

45*.

Hay-No. 1, $28080; No. 2. $24028; No. 3. $24026; shipping. $226 24. Butter—Creamery, high.,- than extras. 4504514: do, extra* <»I score), 44044H: do. flrau (8« to $1 score). 8744 0 43: packing slock, current make. No. 2. 28. E ***~ Cav "- fresh gathered, extra flrau. 620C5c; do. firsu. 550(0 New Jeraey hennery white*, extra fancy candled selection*. Tg ; nearby and nearby Western hsnnery white* firsts to average extra*. 67075; do’ bennery browns, extras. 700 72; nearby gathere-, browns and mixed color* Jr" “ first*. 40042. Cheese—State, whole mliV. fl*** fresh, epeci*!*. 21022c; do , T , Twre ' ™n. 2002044; State, whole mS

congress

tute

c called together to iuatlprovlslonal government.

A NOTHER government that was orertbrr-n lust week, through thl* time at .he poll.,, wa* that of Premier Melghaa J Canada. The Ul>-

erala. braded by 11

ran. 20020 tj.

PHILADELPHIA - ^ Wheat — Na * Ztelti: ,U1#U " -io.: «. c SS£f‘ > C,"SJt 1 "* te

local. Na 2 yellow. oM | yellow, new. 64665; Nc

062

csrlots.

!-arils

Wednesday.

I him. Tbe fact that

Jn*i"U. "Prvsl-

•c'.e.ree Mmaelf 1 to the past

Put the real again. • Arthur Grtfllth j for »

r» KF jIDENT HARDING gs'e voice eraliu b-oded by W. L. Mackenzie P u- hie t-ptlmlsm cooceralng the ora- ^ Klnj: . woo a sweeping victory over the . i two public addresses ’asl | (-„ n -erx stives and obtained a working ., u * W c liav la cooventag th* aannal * Jonty to parliament without the s white. 435 43(4

T^f the Red Cross he said: necessity of coalition with tbe-J'ro- Hay—No. 2 timotbr . -I '„%e with .1! my heart that much ^^ve ra farn.ere’ party. Mvlgban 21 : No 3. do tutl* ' ' nf the big wort which has been your* , ^.o^f and cabinet ministers 1S; ^ trmd | 1: .. ^ rSt^h never Ik- ^rd of you „„ defeated for re-election. | W . U(rht D J^ 0U

It will be * wonderful ttto* | . mixed. $18019 tod for y, m to have lived In j w^pNOUNCING the shop represenu- | But e.- \v.,,, have brought Tie j JJ tloI1 p!jiu ^ refusing the cut in « 6c; Belrbv . ,d into an -nder the Amalgamated Meat Cut- Potatoes—wv

' «H04544c; $

818301

when ’

shall haw done j ^

■vt rn 1 ling

..n you again for war ■ ike to say It to you. b«

t pack- |

j fair 1

$211

i t———. !: live stock

torary hand? we

! Ian