Bininsjport. — Flrema here Iwv* Tcted to dnaMe *25 e«cli to twmber*’
Bi lllueoport.—Beaidents of tW* place will petition borough council for a nlgbt oiBctr to patnd the atreea.
Troo'on —
h the achini mz l«P*. The go Into HTeet thi* jjojt. ' aibbstowo. — Owing to the overcrowded condition of tne public acbool ' the Board 3f Kdocntlon urlll erect as addition to the build ing In the anrinc. Bllllngmpcri —A voters league la being organised here, and an effort la be- , o get every
I
Two bridge* on the SalcmTVoodstown rood. n.tw a part of Botste 6 of tbe state highway ayateir ate to be reballt by tbe state. Swedeabni-o.—Country ice bnnMa are being rallied with ice flve inches thick »od of especially good quality ns s remit of the record ».oid weather. Ice dealer* h*r e found sorter* plentiful and wages much lower than in 1021. Ciaytou.—A 1200,000 deficit in the books of the Gloucester county Board Of Freeholders It alleged. Foone-' auditors failed to discover the discrepancy. tbe report says. Woodbury.—A verdict of “guilty ot atrocious r.tsault with lateor to ilii Barry K. hlager, warden," was retOra•d by a jury agaUist Carlton Bond. John Foalli. Harry Ham and t rank Ayres. Jail breakers.
i becansr they did
hot have nffidavita, as reqoircd by law, and baa ,ieM up psymert of several
its of this place
have artit a protest to the Fbnnsylvanla Rnilroad Company becanw the Sta-
tion is n>itbeateil.
Fauisixdw. — Thi Board mt Trade, which has Tailed to Tutuilao for three yearn, is being, revived, and weekly meetings are to oe held G'oure-.ter City. — There will be a ciril service examination at the post offices In th 1 * city. Huddoofietd and Hadden detphts on Jnnoaty 28 for rrral carrier at 3ertln. Trenton.—A charge tluit bn hfid oeen rlebbed by Dr. Emma Hicbardaon. soperintendent of the Mary J. Ball Hojse and Dry Norsery Camden, was made before Commissioner Lewis the ar departmeqr of institatioo* and agencies by Henry Brodinsty of Phl'mdelphia, who escaped -Tom -be InstUnti jti by way of the fire encnpi with his llttif sister tnd three brothers. Shiloh.—Jllfk producers '•ad ene of their biggest gttboring* at Um an banquet of the Hrtlatein Krteslan J elation of Salem. CUmbertand and Glwiceeter counties lr the Baptist Church. kSsny of the dairy fa.mem of this regl -u atieuded and ' panled by their families Salem—Edward Wright, the Peenayrore milk dealer who was shot by a special officer in mlstukt for an escaped convict, soffered amputation of bia leg by Dr. Schell of ITilladeiphU at tbe Salem County Memorial Hospital, aa gengrene had developed, was necessary to take the limb off
tmu* at the thigh.
Atlantic City. — Dr. William H. i Bricker, Jr., of thU city and Phlladei-! phln. found guilty recently ot performing an Illegal cperatlrn. facea 'reaii chidges of a similar character as a result of sensational de'elopmeoia following th< leap of Mias Ireue Mictoaelaon. twenty-three yeoia old, from a a> rond story window of a cottage at 2D North Jaivwm arena Chelsea, alleged to hare been occupied by Briceer aa
Camden. — Many r»
- the unveiling of a btonre tablet at the ] home of tbe Aerie of Eagits, on Broadway. In memory of four member, who , KM their lives nod 4S others whe saw !
eervice In the war. Ocean Clt}.—Pi*
to* » commit.ee of tbe Xlarsuis Club » c a greai “boorter" banquet la Philadelphia earl.- in Feonttry. Mount Holly.—Miss Mary Flynn of this place baa been made Janior director of rtie Swarthnwee ChautaaqKi Aseorutlon, :he cuiminattoo of a steady rise since vhe became a Joe lor worker
a fea- year* ago.
Blackwood. — This, place wH! aooq bare a sew banking bouae. makieg two in tbe town. Ground was broken tor , new building -t Central avenue
sed Mount Ephrul 1 * pike.
UjtbutowD.- -Rev. W. W. Weeka, tor of the M. E. Church, has
r invited to r.turn ft
Bridget on.—Wbec. •Billy." tbe sir year-old son of Mr. und Mr*. Gilbert Booham. found his Cbiistmas tree In a blase from the electric wiring be ran to tbe Util room, dree? a tumbler of water a»>d bravely tried to extinguish tbe Aameu. This not proving effective, toe fire department was called. Tbe damage to the ameums to *2^00. Voodbcry.—Lotta Creese, tie six-yenr-oM daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Charles P Greene, wa* burned to death and her father and a negro domestic. Surah Page were aerioualy Injured wbes flames destroyed their
home
New Brunswick.—Geotge Geras, for-ty-nine year* old, r ca. prater, was convicted by e Jury of firm degree murder (or tbe slaying ot five-year-old Theresa K 'charcki la a betel Decern her 22. Garwr - trial censumed only a *21 1 day and e half- It took tbe jary bat ^ 40 minutes :o decide his fata So-
other year.
Brooklawn. — Broadway ^obrntear Fire Company has added a new sow* to
tike in mb!
ty on KunldiaU
died la the General Hospital here. Mr. McDonald wus c graduate of New Tock
him to dectrocn-
tioo during the week of Februtry fl. «2 year*, thr Western Ualoe Tde-k-raph Company has advlaed stat* department* and officials that In future they wll! be required to puy for official telegrams. G. W. E. Atkins of New To.t. first vice prartdent of tbe
.< IV— W. u. CT-M. — w a- r-or-
■ ^-o.n.w-rrv Of 'hi* .-Stv the r 10 ^ 1 that the 125 franks Issued
SlUSr ?L,t, b,. a. wy
^ u r" Qat “* ~
fishing for pike n.^pi-ieral through Itt cbart er was airtbe ice will -pen today and continue : |n Nov , mbOT . sn'il January 20. , Paulaboro.—Business men along; Bortfentown.—Walter Weaver, tbe
Del*ware and Bn*id streets, here, have ' eleven-year-old S-« of Mr. and Mrs. employed b spoflal walcfaaar to guard Walter Weaver, a deaf mote, was
killed by a heavy truck at FMdsboro. where his parents reside. Hs was visiting hit parent* from tbe School f»r
the Deaf at Trenton.
Tin aland.—Mr*. Chari oto E. D. Dud-
ley, a widow, was found beaten to death in he- borne here. Robbery was
apiarentl} tbe motive, but U
was evldeuce. according to tbe police, that she bad been asuaulted, Keigb-
* at night.
Atlantic City.—Leonard Ware, tbs flfteen-yeur-old txiy who * a* r.rnrt by a Pena*v electric train while riding bl* bicycle, died ir tbe City Hospital. His skull was fractured. Eyewitnesses state that die hoy bad been warned of tbe approach of the train, but disre-
garded the warning.
Woodstown — A srhunh ai engine and
other new equioro.-.u wtU be liked for »»ra aaid the usually kept quite a by town volunteer Crete*n when the ! large sum of money. Mrs. Dudley, who approprit Uons for 1822 are made tp wa. alxty-five, lived alone. The slay-
by the borough council of this place. I era left no clue.
Bwedeabont-Ruben, tires. tooU and ! Trenton.—Under the law assessors other si i iniili i are bring lifted from m New Jersey are required to have parked car* at thi* j4*ce. and tbe their hooka ready to file with the borough authorities bar* been raked I county »«*ard by January 15. Before to atop tbe detrariitloE* i that time they muat submit the book* Morristowa.—TIm aw<uud floor of i to tbe taxpayer* for passible correctbc old Maeonic building Is W aeblng- \ Hons. Thu* fa.- VC.7 few ot
• in Camden county have cou-
rts County R-dio Uub a* a perms
It will t* mad* > and visitors
alike as tbe dub istrad* to make (be pls< r a cenier of inat ruction and in-
farmaUor. In radio questlorj.
Oruau City —The past year wa* the graater* 'a th* building line ever es-
1 by Ocean City. nerr-Ju (or
) worth of new
iawMvl by Building The next olgbest
yatra were 1*12, when tte jaruuu covered new worit to the value of fiStdADO. and 18U. wbec tbe ai
Dieted ibeii work and tbeemajority wilii be required to aak for ar exten■loa of time. Aasesaar* In every dUtria this year bare twee instructed to
Increcae t BluuUona.
Tretucc.—Neceesity of legislation to prorjdv for tne sale of bread by atandard loavea. In aplte of any oppoeltioa that msy be bronght to bear by bakers. Is emplmelzed lr the annual re|»ort of Shperintcnieut IVaaser of the Depart meat of Weight* and Measure* LegIslatlon aimliar to that suggested wa* defeated In the Senate after having passed the Bouse last winter. The
Smith says { attitude of the bakers towaid this 1 |>Uas sub- measure makes It evident. Superinmltteo by balider* for additional op- teodcut Waoser insfats. that they do •rations amoafitlng to fully JHKi.OOO. ( not want effnctl'e legUlation. Oidarvilla.—It was reported Uut Paulsboro.—Owing to 'ncreased at Mrs. Rboda Muiford. who r»«.euUy died tendance at the public schools here, from barns austalned by falling on a I 1 *' ot Education bat tees ■love, bequeathed (IvUUU to the Bap- forced to • -nptoy four uV.ltioogl teach-
tlat Oarcb here, of which she had «r>
Been a mstober must vf bar life. Aahury Paik-—F.-om a list of fiRy- < image. -E* "using UlmasU In «-vra varietie* of candidates, a plckltbe ini-tsi of a dance In a New Toat-* , ►elcmnan picked the plum of the >11 eve ewtcmretioa In bis amtar-in-law'a 1 INwablp >t the Bradley Park School at btuiM her., George V. Taylor, thirty- i 'hi* d'r- Wiillun E. iianklns of •rvan tears old ac euuAoyae of J. P. ' WhltesMlIe was a member of the NcpMorgan A Co, bankers, ateppeO into • tune 1 iwmahlp Board of Education a bedroom and committed ur.iride by j w -er the vacancy developed. He quit shooting. Taylor .pjatreutly hud bouo I W* “ 1 ' 3 » a * n rraigntd .'roo the In the heat of spirit* and t .one pres ■'»= prmnpdy rtiouec Jan
rat could assign no raaaur for lUs act. 1 i<OT
creased. Fruaeo M pem’.ttsd to a limited number of cnpttai ablps dunlog the tsu-year period, and Great Britain reaaeU et tbe Boon type. Franca . — Jul da t< -.age of thorn vessel', mum Mae and gvn raUber la fixed. 4 imit of 10,dtw too* each Is put or- aux> -llary ships and til their gms axe not
pewsre 133,(«0. These veeaeU ar* limited to a tonnage of 2T/M0 eertg and their gun caliber is rsetricted. American naval officer*. It Is as•erted. rvjviced over Japan's succeMfui dmaand that “ tain tbe dreainaught Mulsn France's persli rinse and auxiliary ah*p«. In both ^ ulr ' casea the neceuary adjusrmeats r» iiounded tc the reUtlve strer.itbet.lr g j ^ rrecUdlag of Rsrep*. but they ut America's navy. It retains two at- fou>d liafi re* ; B n
stand of only 00.000 rons. toe p<i<n| to which the American delegate* v.erff about to recede wtwc Great Brila asked the abolishing of tbe The British announced that lisd a great submarine fleet. !<e permuted to build aa many auxiliary '--uleoi* aa the} wished, and It la n-w agreed America r.ill equal the Brlti-k fleet In every respect. At this writing there arpenrs to iltt> doubt of tbe approval by tli <oi.fefcnce of the ItoM resolutiuna d< rlarlng the e-nployment of aubmarii.^g .uinst comineriv aa piracy, and,!!!* I’.alfour'a amamdioeot under which - ,e
m<-<iiataty effecCve as a major posn m.
-leiegatv*. rt-cuiusd tbe lulr rupl.-d '-unveruetions'' over Uw Ebanttuig issue. but se Ur a* U now known they did not wake notable progress toward •ayware by

