0*n MAY
00 DUTY
TINSS SKA TEL* CITY. K. J.
Tmiton.—Speaker Rowland Is a ctded about seeking another tana, has had tour terms. New Brunswick —Mr*. Alice Ttldeo. a cripple, of 70 Comatock street was married to Charles Badman. a wealthy fanner of Oswego, N. T. Bach la sU ij-eight year* old. Trenton.—The Public Serrica Electric Company of New Jersey wIE spend JTO^OO.OOO In Improvements within the next thr. - years. Virtually the entire amo’tat will be devoted to sopplylnj additional generating capacity. The Kasex station will be the am la operation, two units beint needed. Newark.—New Jersey manufacturers of food products met at AehtelStetter's to organlte. Samuel Moeller of Jersey City, who presided, said be bad assurances from 24 coacems engaged In making food products that they were Interested. He said the alms of the proposed society should be to better conditions and promote the welfare of food producing Industries of the state. Atlantic City.—County Judge lasersoil set aside the will of Mrs. Alice Gerry Griswold of Baltimore, former International society leader. In which her daughter, Oiunless Anna St. Clair Da Oontobla of Milan. Italy, was cut off and the entire estate left to Mrs. Mary U. Drlschman. wife of a batcher. Trenton.—Opposition to the alleged demand of soap msnufactu- r- that Congress place vegetable ells or. the free list was voiced la a telegram dispatched to Senator PreUnghayses fallowing a conference of representatives
The t
1 a detega-
creek U reported by fishermen, who find It necessary to use the strongest nets. Catches of a thousand pounds to the ban! are not unusual. Trenton.—Assemblyman Arthur N. Pierson of Union, who hua completed eight terms In the lower legislative branch, will run for the Runyon vacancy in that county. Trenton.—Senator White may have a primary fight in Atlantic, with Assemblyman Joseph A. Corlo as a formidable contestant and former Senator Emerson L. Richards also In the race. Tree too. —Mrs. Elisabeth R< Banning, seventeen, cannot apply for an annnllment of her runaway marriage under the New Jersey age-of-consent law until she shall have become of legal age. according to an opinion filed In the come of chancery by Chancellor Edwin Robert Walker. Trenton.—Under the assembly reapportlooment UII, repaased by the leelalature over the governor's veto, the Bergen and Union delegations will be made up of four representatives Hudson will have 11 instead of 12 legislators, and Morris hereafter will 1 one Instead of two lawmakers. The Essex delegation, with 12 votes, will be the largest. •ex.—Mrs. Margaret B. Laird, who the satisfaction of being re-elected to the 1822 aeesloa. while her 1921 coworker. Mrs Jennie C. Van Nest, was defeated, may not seek a third Mrs Laird la uncertain aa to her future political plans. West Orange.—Mrs. John T. Walker of Llewellyn Park, West Orange. has began teaching a children's sewing class of 20 at the Community House. The daa*. which has one »ion a week, will meet Tuesday afternoons at 8 30 o'clock. » Ellxabeth. — C -mptroller Dennis F. OoUins received by express from a
Ron to go to Washington to see tor Freltaghuyaen. Newark.—While Dry Agents Stcae and Heifer of this city were In Passaic they detected the odor of mash. Following their noses, they came to a building resera’4lag a stable on the banks of the Pssaalc river. A fence was around the place, and they smashed through It Two men ran out and disappeared. The hootch hunters found four big stills going full blast MarrUt'-wn —Articles of Incorporation of the Long Valley Dairymen's League Co-operative Association were filed In the Morris county clerk's office. Its object being to handle and market agricultural and horticultural products The principal ctfice is In Long Valley. Tne Incorporators are John D. Bunn, l-ewi* A Phllbower of CaUfon and H. V. Gordon Lcadie. Lewfa C. A pplegit and Louis F. Castles of
Long Valley.
Orange.—Painters here have renewed their wage scale of >8 a day. according to an announcement made at the Orange Federated Trades Cbundl by Christopher Darts, of painters' weal 242. The new agreement with the boas painters was ligDed recently. Mr. Darts said. Orange—The Oranre tax rate was set at *S-82 e-i me Weaa Orange rate st fitdB by the county tax board. This fa a decrease of 28 cents on the Orange rate and an Increase of 84 cents on that of Wcm Orange. The Increase in the West Orange rate was caused chiefly by the ludnaiua of 870,446 In the amount to be raised by Cotnmlesloaer of Municipal Accounts W. E. Darby, who examined the city budget and found that certain sums had been Improperly left out. Newark.—With jobs as an objective, an Intensive ampsigr will be launched here to help former service meo by the American Legion and mayor's com-
Pennsgrove.—The chamber of commerce is looking for a manufacturing plant which needs a Urge wharf along
the Delaware river.
Penasgrore. — Daylight saving has been recommended to the boiough council by -the chamber of commerce, bu: nearby farmers prntrot. Oape May —A band of gypsies bst encamped In the woods West of Bio Grande, between this city and Wildwood. City commissioners have inutructod the police not to allow the women to come within the city limits. Newark.—The taw and order comMilttee of the Federation of Ghnrcbe* has written to -tje City Commission asking when It will be convenient for It to appear before the commission to dlacuas certain pHaaos »* the saloon
and iI<juor situstloc
Franklin.—Grout.d was broken for i of two additions to the
iool bunding to
con flfifJHO. A wing will be added to oach end of the present structure, prae tte^Uy trebling Its atae The building •s It sow stand* was built ta 1*1', and proved laadequAta ia atae about two
-The high school team of this place won over Wildwood High In a debate, the question of which was Philippine Independence. Gtaasboro.—Petty thieves have been active here, one of the victims being George Keualnger. from whose boose nearly $40 was taken. 7ergs—For fully an hour members pf the lire department and residents fought a brush Are which started on or Clinton Robinson and threatened the homes of George Rob- ' ".rnest Bird. —Mrs Katherine W. Brown, of this place will be ra-elect-tn from that county If she desire* the honor. She laughed at the suggestion that she aaek the senatorial nomination In Hudson this tall as Senator Simp- •■* * socccnaur. "There are others In Hudson mure deserving than L"'*sld Mr* Brown la lightly dismissing the
thought.
Board of Health
orgsutaad for the year by re-electing Dr 1. J. UtRieo president. Other officer* aim were chosen for the same posts again. Two »omen members. Mr* (.'laience E. Stover and Mrs. Samuel B. Libby took their seats and wer. L.uE'ed on the unitary t'-niifllt-
tnt, Mrs. mover aa chairman. Gtaasboro — Excavations for the
wtRe attempting to lift a heavy bar „f j baaec-mt of the main baUdlng of the Iron at the RoefcUng planTTs fbougl.r new south Jersey normal school here have caused the sudden death of L-tuivr hat * about been completed. a:>d the fcklegle of this piece. dul'ont Construction Company of WUTrenu*.— Private concerns Is the ! mlngton. Del., which has the contract. Ramapo threntened vrtrfa extlarthai Itj 1* puablng work on tne foundatloi the proposed reservoir, which wfll be Wwton. — In addition to Suasex HX miles long ar»d one mUe s-ide. at*' -.only's ta'ables briug lacnwsed 8446.-
tbe tax rates In 21
. — An unfavorable report
that was forwarded to Wsahingtun by General prulhMtlun Vgem Green Miller regarding the ottre and field f-wres and condltioos In general in the prohibition department in New Jersey 1« hefieved by State Prohibition Dl»*<ior Bruwa io have been the cause for the
rumored ahaheop la the department
j his heart
Oa th* outside of tte package was scribed, "From Inger Weaver, Springfield Gardena, Long Island." Inger Weaver ta said to be the name of Mr*. Wearer, who ta said to have sailed for with her son several days
Trenton.—In Mercer former Assemblyman William H. Blackwell of Tltomvtlle will rur against Aavemblyman George W. Guthrie of this rtry for the G. O. P. senatorial nomination. C rie will urge that the formers' bloc of Copgre—nan Hutchinson and County Clerk Fetter of Hopewell should be willing to permit the senator-ship to go
to a city candidate.
Lakewood.—L Grossman, propr of the Monmoutb-ln-the-Plnes Hotel, announced that ground vyould be broken for a new modem hundred i hotel to be rushed to corapletloc in tlB»e for the opening of the foil wn. The hotel will be of stucco finish and will be of three stories. It will met about 8250.000. It will have a targe ballroom and a dining hall with a seating capacity of 400. North Bergen—While' night traffic on the Boulevard Loup was at Its
tng to their homes from theaters an armed bandit held op ns autemt pang of four which had just left the
frad M Schmidt and Charles Web both of Hoboken, and Agnes 8m and Loretta Bell, both of West N
Toth. Mias BeU aat on I
rtugneck pheasant* in this county, •■lere being in all 74 cocks and SO hens. Millville.—In hi* annnal report to the City Commission Fire Marshal John Stevens reported 78 alarms of
fire during the fiscal year.
Verga.—The Board of Education ta
rr two sites on which !o
markets!
1—Jftas Katherine Thompson of Wilmington. Del., former army nurse, whose eugagetuent to Lieut. Osborn C Wood, necrod son of General Lneoard Wood, ta announced. 2—The Prince of Wales and Viceroy Lord Bending at OBveOlng of.memorial to King Edward VH at Delhi. 8-Rotary International President C C. McCullough and Secretary of the Navy Den by uaveOthg the Rotary memorial tablet at tomb of the Unknown Soldier In Ar-
NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS
Senate Ratifies Naval Limitation Treaty, Chief *niit qf the Conference.
OTHER PlCrS DtE HffBWEB
By EDWARD W. PICKARD H AVING made their 1 cuing fight against the Pacific four-power minority In the
■tor France of Maryland. The treaty on limitation of navies, chief work of the Washington conference, after rcoosequenttal debate, wss ratified oo Wednesday by a vote of 74 to L Mr. France dafondod • Ms. lonely negative vote by contending that the United State* should continue building the largest navy in the world onto ah ether nation* had shown their willingness to aboltah war totally. Of
number necessary according to the eatimates of the department's experts, and which would force out of commission many craft that are positively needed. R ta not likely, however, this crippling program will succeed, because the "big navy" men of the
majority traders in the sen they wfll not stand for It, dent Harding probably would veto the appropriation bill If It In that shape. When the bill 1* reported to the boose this log to the plan. Roger* of Massachusetts win offer an amendment placing
The house passed an army appropriation bin which limits the army tn 115.000 enlisted men and ILOOdO officer*. General Pershing, chief of staff, and
the Ci Btatas would net give up anything that ta strategically vital. King of Utah.
restricting the one of warfare and accepted U unanimously. I casting his vote Senator Wadoof New Tort, chairman of the military affair* ea the opinion that lo the next war this
Wadsworth, “I shall be very much d
d stop trying to perfect gas a because of this treaty. dare step. And the only way an perfect gat masks is to with the kind of gases which we have to combat We might as well look the facts in the face."
Froneratar J. WUlard IX- f<* mvon. who has been retained of them, said hr Lrtghl take * have the Mhfioe >■( the oral gectawod by 0»r WfiMtaAP Oattft 4
- of 24 district* In the county show ' •**> »»»•. while the rrtualntug three MS «w» than last jroai ~
- secretary of tbo B«
given reach credit for arousing public opinion in favor of naval Umltattsn R ta avion'., however, that the Republicans will make targe use of the conference and Its reaulu In thu year's
ta every reason to believe the treaties will be speedily ratified by the other posers party to than. In dead, not one of Hum ta in a pus l lion to afford to botd back from full agree
A LTHOUGH the naval treaty plnem oar iw\) an a level with that Of
al. The BUnoU mines cannot be erated by pick-op tabor Versaur of a state law which requires that no cool digger may be employed unless be ehow at least two years’ experira'-e under ground. What Governor A!Ira and the Industrial coart will do la Kansas 1s arousing general int>-re*t. If the promises of the onion hew are kept, there will be no violence ! connection with the strike. Nor wl the mines suffer physically, for eooaj will be permitted to say In tbei
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IKOLAI LENIN. |
Rye—No. s WegM» , _ . dosing price*, per be, 8LM; fog k ooArtr iTX na to quality. 8®cen MU!fond—City KBIs wtate pot too. Is l*Mb. awfoe W; f mlllfood. per toe. tetfiMb. aac white middHagv per tm*. ta St
Straw—No. l rangied No. 1 whoot, mlnal). S130U. attar—Cresjeory, fane choice. XfffJS; do. good, print* 410*2; do. hloak*. nearty. SS0M; ladXa. KOSS: land and Pcena. reHs. 22«r rolls, non: West TlrgUd* r #21; atoreMCkad, 180M: Md, 1 and P» dairy prints, 880X2 Eg ^-Western Md. Fa, 23c; Eastern Shorn. Bid. and West Virginia, 22; Soothara, 3 ggs. choice, nearby, doe, 41 ggs Soutaera. per dox, 4694 Lire Poultry — CfcUfcens. Booth. 38088c par lb.; rough. *i and this. 28037; wfofcer. 2 I less. 48042: oM rooatat*. 1(9 i. 4* fee. aac over. «C <31 am. to 2 to 4 Ifak, 88027:
sleo*. It ts believed that the r “grtody exaggerated." Fr-WaMy lx ta true that be b q«Ue BL aa.5 k h net likely that he wtu he able lo a the Genoa c
by par*. U0Utte:«n,a
reached the tbatt of yielding to laltam and t/as now ta a i^ettlun 'again to adrrtnce. Bet he told the coxmuntsu they must c—*
Mondell of Wyoming. Burton of Ohio and other*. Prasldesit Harding was ■omewbar dtaturhod by dlls open defiance of the budget system, for be believes In the budget and Intends U shall be gives a fair Mai.
A T MIDNIGHT Friday operations ceased In all the unionised bit li-
the count, y, SfCjOOO
laying
vent the g/eet strike were futile. According to some of the union leader*, the walk out Is llkoiy to last about sixty days. During that time, presumably, both sides wfll formulate
The operators with the decline in the cost of living, but they have not yet revealed what percentage of reduction they wlli demand The miner*, la reply, say that the stagnation in the coal industry i* diwaateful methods of production, exive profits, riotatloo of the taws .f supply and demand In control of markets and prices, and that cost* of living In the mine area* have advanced while wages remained stationary. «. as Pittsburgh. Kanawha. Va.. the operators have posted notice* of wage to be able to run tabor, in
pHEMIEE LLOVD GEORGE'S poi1 ley concerning the Genoa conference was to be submitted to the i^wf of com moo* uo» week for approval or rejection, and oo the result depends his retention of office. Moreover. It was said that the small uwjority that was assured him on a vote of ■e would not satisfy him. Unlew vas given a majority of at least Mrarted Ufa friend* he would ie- . The resolution prepared for the boom to art upon read: -Resolved. That a 1 by the : a beta* and will sap. pen hi* atajoBF* government In endeavoring te give effect to them * Already Mr. Lloyd George bad quletod the opposition ta his cabinet by the assurance that he does not intend an InunrdUte or uneondltluoa! recognlRon of the soviet government of q**A ppreoatko t •fate of angry um m _ the Moharnmodan world, the f*Usrv — the Greeks to defeat the Kea Aata Minor and other roofiiu allies' Near EAat conference decided that the Turltat •* ,u» According to the ptan aduMsg th* Tttriu obtata OaostanUnuplr. * dgniy throughout Asia Minor |_ tag Smyrna sad Thrace whh — The Greeks retain Adriatopie and a taiffer corridor reaching to the I Ahandoomew of the iotarallied regime of the Gtadra Horn thr rratorsthsi of the raltan's w> 1* eafagaardod through the British ,, rt««oe that Gtuli|NiU be left to th* Oroek*. Dardaueltas demint.w.-q the allied mlUtar, Uupectur* or. th* rastag or aU fortlllcatta«»* tafiod slth this arrangement, all feeaous excri tne Voafaellata are sunperriag the Gooaarta cabinet b, TU Turk*, bowevet pleased and hare not v* ST? “ i,.., iney accepted the reretiunendstliMi. .a a. .IU« of ouumo, . “ sreeks. for this latter the PrMue,
- iS
Turkish force and Latin fraud
b stock, partt, «07-
02 Now Tort ohd Vow L per IX lb* . 81.7802. 1 L 817802: Easton 8W
8188*1.78: rad P04M _ . aH sactfoas. No ?. TSeOfl: Haas, Mo. L per 1588k. bogs. 8 No- 2. do. 21.7SOX- Now * Florida. No. L per bri. «WOl2 < No. 2. 88018: sweats. M No L w bri. 8308; 1 MaiyW aa
I2S0O8.50 yam*.aD. (304: sweets and yai No. 2, do. 3r^802; Horn. No. L par hn hamp. SLtffiU yams, an aectioM. No. 1. do. per h *15802: sweets and yam-. *D tiou. No. 2. per hoi*^ i»0<8c. NEW YORK.—Wheat—No. 2 and No. 2 hard. 81.(8%; No. : > toba. 8L84V «xj No. 2 mfaod D" 8L2«. e. L t track Now Tort rive. Corn—No. 1 yetkra and No. : » 78c. and No. 7 mlxrC 73%. New Tort, to antra. Oata—No. 2 white, 44 %c Hay-Qalot; tic. 1. 8*7029: 125027; No. g, | 022 tras. 88%OX7a; *: dot finis m lo *1 oer“' «% S?k!< :
h*. vnaa* mu*l 78%Otle: da. i b: Stats, wholr
- —uuscur-nij*. — otwot . wlotor, 8131#U8: do. r»8L880iffL Cora—«*. t, for export, fewl«o. 8. 47048; No. 4. filfcO** 1 lota ioeai. No. 2 yellow. T10?? 1 yellow, TeOTL Oats—No. 2 white. 880 2 white. 4414068-Hay—-Timothy. No. 1 8«2« :! too; do. No. «, 828031: ««P If •1»: wo grade 8M«U; rtorer* hay. light mixed. 81148022 ^ falrad. 8280n. ^nr»—Extra nsarby first*. 8drsta. 28; extra Western first* 3 firsts. 28; frwah. selected pack* 038.
tire sympathy with the strike, stuck by thr mtoraai^oal. and the Indiana
Pnfoably fa both ttc atate agree-
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UVE STOCK
BALTIMORE. — Cahroe -
weight vealx- per lb., L
fat. heavy veals. 80844: f»tr ^ 74408; bravy. umooth. fat *«*!-
roughs calves. 804
Limb* sad ffhsep—No. J •**''
801*; fair to pood. 8440*44; «dd hoak*
—wgs fatoha. 81 *• 8M8A. 1‘

