Cape May County Times, 2 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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New Jersey Items

Ormn**.—Howsrd 0. Borden of Ha it Orsai*. who scored fetch In the ortjtael Edison qoeitlonnalre. *ot the 600 a year Job a* Sew Jersey director

of labor.

Newark.—Frank J. McGrath of Manhattan. who lost a leg as the result of a bullet Hred by Allen R. You— of Branch vine In July. 1920. has ro cause for action la his $7/00 dam. ge suit acstim Young. c Jury ere declared. Camden—Claiming that a band of Cfpales. of which she was a member, accused her of stealing $2,000 fr. ni them. Mrs. Leah Stephens of Detroit appealed to the authorities to protect her. The pollre escorted the worn--,

to a train to Philadelphia.

Ooeaa City.—Accused of selling at his Boardwalk store Sunday. Will bun F. Sbrtber was fined $’00 by Police Juice Ware. The proeecutVa was fcroacht by the city. Sfanrer who de-

nied his guilt, will appeal

Camden. — Ida Kramer, aerea-year-•M daughter of M and Mrs. Isadorv Kramer of Woodbury, who disappeared March 25 and whose mutilated body wan f'-und la the marshes n— Wood-

lyane a month later by a hunter, was Pennsgrpre.—Hndreth I>. Tamer has murdered by George E. Monroe, nine- been elected president of the

t'«*. of this city, who confessed to ‘ * County Prosecutor Chi ties Wolverton. Pttanale.—The Kc Klux Klan. pre•0=aWy the Elan at Ruthorf.cd. took part in the burial In EldgeUwi. Cen.etery. IleUwanna. of the body of Harry Tomer of CarlsUdt. Tomer was a Public Service Corporation lineman.

i by a short dreu't wl

Clayton—Efforts are being made hare a weekly health clinic ror babies started here. Atlantic City.—Bennet Severn, aria tor, who has a station at the Inlet, fined $100 by Recorder Coldenbees soliciting passengers along the Board

walk.

Moorestown—Olcers for this new township, created by the last legislature will be chosen Tuesday, June 20. Trenton.—Several small fruit farms in central Gloucester county are being set out in apples and peaches by

owners.

Gloucester City — The Clutmbe/ of Commerce has received a coma tlon from the Paul A. Talbot Cocnpsny of New York looking for a manat Ing site on the river frorFloren re.—Having the largest proportion of chi I dree of any municipality in New Jersey. th'« township finds Itself with overrrorded schools, and voters were summoned to a town Ing to pass upon an appropriation for a large central school hultdlng. WestflaM.—At. a public meeting In the public school a resolution to a school house, to cost not over $30,000, was adopted. Work will atari at once. PaulrtH.ro.—Three hundred athooi children here took part la a field

at the high school.

Kenrtngtim.—A number of local boslneos men have formed a Hub ami rented a cottage at BlUlngsport for the

Woe _ _ _ dded that speedng within the dty U»ira most cease and othorrm have b*en

instructed to make arrest*.

Burlington.—Scores of property _ ers filed with c.'ty officials protests over methods used b.r a paving conceru la

Stringing wires In Lyndhurst. drenching Broad street with road oil. Dover. — Raymond Giles, twenty- j Expensive carpAs la many dour, 35 Grove street. Plainfield, was In churches along the thoroogt-fare killed and Edward Murphy of West were ruined when tracked with tar and Sixty-sixth t reat. MaL' sttan. serious- oil. which had b.M poured so thickly

!y Injured when their automub' turned In Bocks way road near here. Murphy is la Dover Hospital suffering

Trenton.—Charles, five year old son of Paul Fanseli. met death while playing on the Rending Railway tracks between Hayes and Chrlwopher avenues. The engineer. Frank R. Sellers, saw the youngster when but a car’s length easy standu; between two track* and blew the wblatla. The

ly In. the pa eh of the engine. Jersey City. — The Stale Board of Commerce and Navigation announced It had rejected the appU-atlon of the Jersey Central railroad for permission to build s four track bridge over Nev - ark bay from RUxabeth to Bayonne

The board

••n the highway that It run In the gutters. Hundreds of rlsIUn.. automobiles were costed with the mixture, and owner* are threatening to. sue the dty for

Acting Prosecutor Lanlgon has given pub.ic notice that any organisation, traveling or local, ductlag carnivals or events where games of chance are twinded will not be b treated. Deputy Sheriff.Leap and County Detective Steelman served nm t!ce on a traveling carnival at Paulsboro to atop gambling of any kind and ordered the oarfit out of t> c- unty. There were 19 ooo-esrtr*, sold it this carnival, and it Is charged 15 were illegal.

suburbs. Michael Dauko. twenty-two years old. cf Third street . ad a girl

bridge at the proposed point would be , friend stepped actum the PenasylranU - “prejudicial to the beet Interests ot rail rood tracks la from <* on Arina tic

navigation mad In.-oamjatent rlth tbe City express The girl meximua development of tJa water- Danko was struck by way • thrown an the tra

Ckwan City.—Tbe Ocean r ty Street Railway Company, tbo ugh It* trustee. Robert drew, ha* requested permisbJ.t from tbe dty commissioners to lay tracks and run cars on Central avenue from Eleventh street to Ninth.

Tire car* now run cut Eleventh street roundly to Wesley avtnue and along this are- township authorities for allowing an nae to Ninth street. The proposed tomoUle speeding and Imposing only change will bring passengers a block $1 fines when an offender Is caught, nearer ksbury arm tie. the main bual- Bicyclers who use the sidewalks fot aeaa •tree*. The commissioner* hare speeding were equally condemned. The called a public bearing for June 12 on I chamber rcted to go before the bor the application. j ough and township authorities In a Elisabeth.—John Larkin fell Into a *>«IJ *■* roqnoei actloo.

hath tub and wai drowsed In six inches of water. He bad been suffering from bean disease. He was forty-throe

year* old.

OalQafswood.—At the annua' i tag of the borough commistloner* Mayor Jack reappointed the present officer*, and they were . firmed unrn-

fanonaly.

Aatsworth.—Game bunted and killed out of season, favorite ponds In the pliree dragged and fished when closed to law abiding anglers and other acta of dap rods tlon are charged sg«i»«i fop. i brought In by cranberry growwork on the bogs In this reWardens Morton. Mathis and i finally rounded up one gang, etx ot whom have paid heavy fines, whlla a seventh has been eemeoced to the county Jail at Mount tb Uy la lieu

a fine.

Parth Amboy —The Board of Educatten of Maraboro township after a trial ooqnUtod Ali In W. White, a teacher In A grade school at MorgmnvUle. charges preferred by the parents of nine girt pupils. The charges are said to have resulted from alleged Improper remarks by the teacher relative to the girt# rolling down their hose, tire remarks having been repeated to her

parents by

klltad and another seriously Injured whan on automobile driven by Charles Steelman went over an embanimem on the Budd Lake road near here. Tbe dead are Mry Alena Kebler of Soctr^ •anna and her seven-yvar-old son. Allan. Mr*. Clarke SteeiicaB wax badly hart. Steelman mistook tbe road and drove on to a staging, from which tire

car plunged Into a ditch.

Perth Amboy. — Disappearance of gold from the locnl pla:: of the American Smelting and Refining Company

by the police, by the arrest of Pulli Oft rooky, a smelter at the plant; Harry Flshkusa, a Jeweler, and Harry Herbert. They are charged with grand larceny and receiving stolen goods. It Is alleged that Oftrosky stole the fold, turned It over to Flakkoas. who la turn gave It to Herbert for delivery to a New York dealer. The amount Inroir-

ed la estimated at $7,330.

Burlington.—Probabilities of Culooal Thomas H. Birch of this dty. Called States minister to Portugal, enter lug the Democratic gubernatorial race loomed strong when It was announced that the Borltarton County Democratic Committee and friends of tbe colonel In other parts of the state are "urffag him to become a candidate.” Colonel Birch, who returned recently from Portugal. Is now at tbe home of his father. James H Birch, In this dty, and has been planning to re-

turn on a business mlsob n.

Woodbury. — Only five member* of Ounpaor G. Twenty-eighth New Jersey Volunteer*, answered roll call at the annua! reunion at the home of Comrade Jamr* H. Hutchinson, on Barber avenue, but they brought along their wive* and children and had an anjoythle day. Only two other member* are know, to hr living and they were detained by bines* Those answering the roll coll were: Georg. Cron, aged eigbty-orveu. Bridgeport; Jacob Ballinger, aigbty-four. Camden: I Richard Hlchard*, eighty-tbree. Pauls boro; James Hutchinson, elg-.hy-.niv. this dty. an-l Augustus Mooes, seventyMire. Pltmrx Mr* Hutchinson with

serious Injury, as Old hi* wife s-d bts ; tbe aid of neighbor!, prepared a jump brother. Uarire Steelman I tuou* feast f.T rhe ptvrtr. Gloucester City.—The Woner's Civ- Burlington- — Steamboat pass, nt-r ic Betterment Amoetathm but derided ! service betweaa borilagtoa sni Phliuto eo-ot.arj.tr In tbe Oomaranity Center de|pbte. suspended several yrers ago. botldlnc and Mat* welfare nurse work following tbe dv*truction by fire • f tire Kllllngaport.—The new pumper f-r I local pier. wU! be resumed, arrange the fire company has arrived. &nd a»v ments having been made f..r a river ere! demons!ratlaoa hare been mad. lln.- t 0 use tbe old «einij.rel v.-lrerf at

The engine U Isimed to be tire test High street.

and cu.«; up t.wUte U the ■ ity. W.ssibu-y.—The IsK day of a week * Atlantic Ot/.—Plans f«w a reunion celebration of the one hundred and of the here*ty-eighth IHviston. whit* ' twrmy-fifth nnnlverearj of M.-t odism fbugut lit the Ar.onoe auc on many < here was probably tbe most intereatollrer fr bts. were discussed at a Ivan- ing Dr. Frank M ore of tbe Kabway qoe; tendered a cmuclttee of 30 for- Botorauviory and Dr. Chnrte. 1 Fll»met service men at tie Hotel Atetaac goorgr f CoUlngswoud, former pas-

I tons fipwho.

r William Pakanhsiu, t which

r In chief of British naval forces In North a turner, now rlsli i the Raisin day pageant at Fresno. CgL 3—Gen- * show, bald for tbe benefit of Salvation Army campaign.

NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS FreUM Rate Cut WhM Wit Save People rtnoflounotl s Year le Ordered. SNNUI REWE BUSiESS

H* Lot-Up in Attack aa Attenrey Q

By COWARD W. PICKARD POR notao rime ProoMont Hardiag r has boon Otrivtog to bring about a by the railways of

A ttorney general daugh®rrrs course la retetloa to war contract frauds sad hi* alleged wouhetlo® with tbe securing of Chartee W. Morse's ratauso from the Atlanta penitentiary continue to *opP'y tbe ‘'wanaeer of tbe news from Woehfogtun. Seuetor Car*Way of Arte foe moat persistent of those ■g (hugberty. Bed tbe Utter he senator about . ___ To this Caraway raepouned with a challenge

Into a corrupt agraeraeut to defranJ foe govern nwm. although be te foe *ttar.ey general; and If fete party will oat Id him be Investigated hi* parly most take the

This looked promlatng until Mr. Hardiag a tew days Utor admitted that foe railway chief* bad ao dearly presented to him the dUBruhlas of the •ituition that be

gulne of

of tralfic will be reduced on July 1 by amounts equal to 10 per cent of their

of approximately la foe rail traniportatloc ran people. The fanner* alone, ay. will hMfefit te the extent of e-nre $127,000,000 a year on good* that >ay normally. The cut I* expected to Increase buying and thuc

quoted as uaytag font If foe house did MmUar one would he latrrjdoced In the senate from the Republican side. Altogether, foe Utuatioa of tbe attorney general la decidedly tmcomfortable.

WATSON, foe eccentric *

to get into a fist fight with Senator

tnou was angry

Phipps' action In regard to ror-

. tain Georgia and during a

bagan a furious venial attack ou foe Ofoendoan. They then went outside foe main doorway and Watson roundly eurecd Phipps, shouting: “If you *U1 coma don off that step, m knock your face In with my flat." Phipps, declining the chalteuge to combat, called a eergeont-at-anna. and foe raging Wateou was ted away by Senator Mc-

N OTHINO doing yut la foe matter of a senate bill for aoldtera* The Repu^Ucma member* of — committee teat weak found erahly dtrided between tenant'* plan for' paid-up Insurance

reduce her proportion of 22 per cent uf the reparation*, and for France to cm down her expectations of' cash payments. P REMIER STAMBOL’LISKT of Bulgaria had some private conference* with M. Tchltcherlc of Russia when they were at Genoa, and the result appears to be that the Bulgarian government. formerly the declared opponent <rff bolshevism, has changed front and will line up with tbe soviet republic and make lu International policies conform to tease of Russia. German} and Turkey. This will not only present a •olid combination against tbe allies and the Uttie entente, but also will have Its effect on the Thrariaa queatl«n. for tbe Bulgare have always aided with tbe Turks against tbe Greeks there. Tbe Bulgarian commnntett Maned

Included to Its doctrtno foe determine I ttua of fi-lfi p*. rent’s* te* reasonable annual .-sfarn for carrtera oa their capital .wronureot. aa compared with tte fi pw tern level rceriously fixed. Tbe new figure really amounts to « per c*a', atom the federal eorporatloo tacoav* taxes are asbawned from mi slog* before profit* are figured Another port st iTeakteat Harding * plan wry a voluntary oeoaptaoev ef a reduetUm of wages by foe rail* ay 1'io-herbooda. At prfaeui dberr Is Sitle prospect r4 thla. but foe railway labor board D expected to make a decl*l<ai coca on wage question* that hove been pending before tt. the finding to be beard vilely on evidence presented In the hearings. It te estimated by the bureau of railway e<-o-ooro'.cn that ral'way labor board orders t y date are saving foe roads $300.. OOO.OOO a year In reduced wages, no much of the freight reduction mem* already to have been unloaded.

which foe service men could borrow. It pas thought for o time that Prralflt Battling might express a preference, bat be evidently was determined the senator* should axtricate themselves as beat they might. Then tbe Republicans deckled to call tn the Democratic mombere of the committee to aid In drafting a bill. It

had seized tbe government and that King Boris was a fugitive. This was tatee. and it appeared the row was mainly an ettempt by the comm unis’! to force the removal of Wrangei's antiboteherlk Rerabuu from the country. The rebel* really did begin a march on Sofia, bat tbe army remalntd ’tsyaJ «nd drove them off. OHARI.ES R. CRANE of Chicago. '~ J former Americas mloteterto Chius. a great traveler but be it not likely r some time to visit France or any french poaseartona. Word has come from Syria that a French military court in Damascus, after a bearing Ly default, ha* found Mr. Crane guilty of Inciting tbe recent uprising In the French mandate and sentenced him to twenty yean in prison. A woman Moslem teacher who was Involved in foe outbreak was one of those selected by Mr. Oan* to receive educational feeaeflt In the United State*. He gave ber hi* check for $1,000 for traveling expenses and this gave rise to the charge that foe American | was subsidizing foe rebels. M'CHAEL COLLINS, bead of the Irish Free teste provisional go et ament, and De Valera have signed compact regmrdlaf foe coming dectteni. and the late the beat of It. Tba agreement virtually ^ wult In the reeicctloa of the peraem membership cf the Dali Elr- «*«“>. «o that the Da Valera ropubilean# will again hare nearly half the •eats notwithstanding the fact that they represent tea* than 20 per cent of tbe ete-t orate. The British govera- »« te much exercised by foe status of affair*, realizing tbit tbe treaty Is in danger. Wha’ev

ba advisable In girt time to the International banker* committee, which met Thursday In Paris. Four solutions of the linos I loan problem ikan nt the* Morgan submitted wl American plan, and tbe Sir Robert oue otthe governor* of tbe Bonk of England: Charles Sargent.

t NOTHEH

, the Banque de

TT'nion I’orislenne, and Dr. G. Vteaering. president of the Netberlnnd* The seeslon* were private and the public yras not given any hint of whM tbe plan* were. However. It was under Mood lo be the opinion of the flnandecs that If any loan to Germany were arranged. It must be very large, prob-

ably rt least a billion dollar*. It al*.. dadTo 1^7 likely that It would be " kr

■ary. In that ease,

partially

pence may obtain In southern IreMnd. foe warfare between that part of tlie Island and Ulster has acquired new rigor, doe to foe outrage* perpetrated by Sinn Falner*. Amour of a member of PnrtUment. This so ““Fein leaders—all that could be «■«»» U foe Cteter countie^-were •aforise raids and thrown lYemier Craig told pcrila---ioc was demanded. «S«latloo decUring la the republican ■■■* lr Itself, ni* , dt *' “•P the tb* bombers and mlpera A T J XAaT ^ lei * r »“ng flgbt may of foa American Medlral ^ocUtkT , n ‘*- V** •**»«*. of tiH£2£ Uoo tn St. Louis foe cootr

BALTIMORE.—Wtemt-h, ter. spot fl-StOLU; No. 2 spot. U JSOl.iS. Corn—Track yellow eoro. Na i better, for domastfc fiativety. able at 72c pm- bo, naked for on spot Cob coin la alow; anle by th*. load on a baste of $1-5063 6: p,rel for prime nearby yellow on , c'.oalng prices, contract. ipot_ ( No. 4 spot. $714Os ta—No. 2 white, aa to vt dosing prf'ias (domestic baste). « No. 3 white, as to woigfat. 4). Rye—No. 2 Weatarn, axport. (cloalag prices), per bu, $1J5. lou nearby, ns tn finality and a tlon. »OcD$LOe. MlUfsed—CUy Mills winter t >r ton. tn 19Mb. snefet, $22; mlllfsed. per ton. In IfiMb. sacki white mlddUnga, per ten. in ssib ton sacks. $2$; same tn lOWb racks. 427. Hay—For ofoy. light n hay there te range of $1* to $21 per ton. Strai " " -^ $1550; Me. 1 Wheat. fBLSCftU: v oet (nomlasl). $12011. Better-Creamery, fancy, tec: choice. MO$7; do. peed. 226^; print*. npAt: do blocks. 21641 nearby. U«27: lafiteo. 246IS n land and Pennsytvaate. rolh r| Ohio rolla, 23DI4: West Vlrg'x:., 22D24; storepacked. 22; ME Vs Pa. dairy prints. 22 OS. Pa, m. 24c. Eastern Shore, ltd. ati Vs. Western, 24: West Vkgteua. 21; 8*

Live u lbs. and ever. $$#Uc springer*, «4 te 1|4 Jha, 4Si amali spring. 114 Me. efel las*. Ml do. white legborne. ,2$#M; yoaat ter chicken*. 1 Ibs sfid ever. 1 ■>. old roes vr*. per lb, UOlS. Dock* — Mattery sad mm mng. per lb, 39$$; do. wl Peking*, per Ife, old. 2$«22; do. | die. per lb, 2)4 lbs. wad over. 119 do. Indus Runner, par lb. old. 1 II. Pigeons, per pair. old. SS944; do. young. 1SO40. Potatoes—Western Mary land i PeuniylvanU, No. I, Ud lbs. Ill 1-60; New York sad New Jersey 1. do. Il.a01.5O; Western, No 1. $1-1501.50; Eastern Shore, do. SI 01-50: Srwthern Htf mteks. do, $L2S0LB$; ret pcou do. $1250150; all sactfops. No. 1 6(.075c: a!! se'tioss, par ISWb » 12-5001; No. 2. $2210150 New Potatoes—Florida. No. L l brL $50$: Nc 2. do. $20250: No. per bu. ert, $1.7502; No. X do. If 0150; No. L par ISA*, sack. 45C: Na t. per JM4b. Sonth Carolina. No. 1. per brl do. No. 2. $2035$; a»e*U. all • Uona. per brl, $3500450; ram*, •ections. per bet, $20250; eweeui yams. »M sections. No. 2. per brl. 0150; swoet* No. L par bn. bar 11250150; yams. KW L per baa 11012$.

NEW and No. 2 bud. $1.41)4: No. 1 > !*a. $153«,. and No. 2 mixed dc $L42\. «. L t Hew York, to arrlv* Cora -No. 2 yellow and No. : 7»>4«. and No. 2 mixed. TS%. c. L New York. aR ran. Oats—No. 2 white, 4»%c. Butter—Creamery, higher teat « IfM. 27)4 03Sc; creamery, extrar ff seore). H; ftreU (IS to $1 score). W 01dH; pocking stock, ccrmt b** 1 No. 2. 22. Cheeee—State, whole atil 1 ' ^ Irash, specials. l$)40U«c; do. »«• •ge run. 17%0U; Stste. whole at twin*, fresh, spedals. 1$0KM: 4 average run. 17%. Eggs-Frash gathered, extra to* 2S022; firau. 2702$; atorage-P» cl; * extra firm. 2$)402$)4: ^ 22)4: New Jersey beanery white*-* tra fancy «—■«*»«* adaction*. do. uncandled. $40U: testsad nearby Western hennery v*'** firau to extra*. »0»; fitaU. nr*--* end nearby WasteK. binary extras. 22034. PHILADELPHIA. — Wheat — *■ red wtatar. $1240150: do. I*r*><* <1110124. Oats—No. 2 white. 4$)40** c ^ 1 whit*. 41048)4 Butter—Western creamery. ,ir1 ••srby prints fancy. 44047

clinics. The committee

to foe rooMitutian ^ whlrt < hT* rltl ‘ BCa ' n ‘ t ,b ‘* PractE which, however, cannot be acted on toi «ne year. Immediately aftetward announ^en, wa. nude of foe or-^.

of Group

teation of foe

Cllnlrs of North Amertra!*

medical aaaori.tiou.

••ep toward foe ,

,, I--., uii

™* n, W P”)™ k..

•n taken by the government An an •piuS -"»> v* us . . •"'ernment would be

- -c,«i„ ■. tor Belgium to aur j loc* w t„ .k. ■ treaty

tor Great Britain to . ettlpa to

would «ubl*

reach foe Great Lakea.'

do. firau. 2t; 1*)4; do. firau. >7; fan«y •** Wcked. 340$$. Choeaa—New York, whole = fancy flsu held. 23025c': do fr _ 18014)4; dslr to good. 1701T* fiom. 13)40M: steals delate, be* • 16: do fresh. 11011)4

BALTIMORE —Coirs#—Cbc y ’ handywelght veals, per lb. 2*%*^ choice. Ut heavy reals. Miff 1 ' •*' to good. 1)401; heavy *m«»' : r «l». 70S; heavy, rough fid*** Uafo# sad Bheep-No 4 sb"i ^ 607c; late te goad. 40D. teiubs. 3604$ Dm M#s$)4; P 00 * firavy tenfos, $13014.