CiPB HAT OOtWTT TUCKS. SKA ISLE OITT, 1. I
New Jersey
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Bninchvllle—A whlstllnc craw and ■ slnglnj; owl are amonc the peu that Inlng T. Francis, fnrm demonstrator of Essex county, will brine with him to his home In Caldwell when he leaves here at the finish of his recuperation period. These pets' are his r nstant | o>mpanli*& and their antics Lave at-
Komi HoHj.-m™. Dorn Dra.^, !'"oioi mnch .ttmtloo.
under arrest here charged with com- ■ ,er "«y City.—Mrs. Helen Orant MarpUclty in the murder of bar huaband. for 13 T ® ar * a“l*:»nt to the tax •Honest John" Brunen, the circus colleclnr ln Kaamj. was acquitted of ewnera, probablj will have to remain tllf charK *‘ ^ wnhetrlins $94,000 of the In her cell in the Burlington county I town ' a fund * b r • J ur l hef® 1 * Jndge Jail until next fall before a grand Mr0irthy ^ the «wn of quarter see•Jury wU be caled. Prosecutor Ketoey * 1, ’ os her *- ^ *“■ oat - t ' ro
said. i bo »»-
Trentoa—More than a score of mu- ’ Atlantic City —The grsdo crossing nlclpal health inspectors. In mteUng i holTor »' Absecon. -rhlch wiped out decided to rigidly enforce the anti- i th *‘ enUr * Stratton family, dsimed If* cucoanut oil law In the manufacture of *“ v, ‘ B,h Tlct l n, when Mr*. Mary E., Ice cream. A fine <* «« for the first . Slr * t,OD - ■ unI of John H. Stratton. $100 each for subsequent he * d 01 ,be dr, ‘t>P«> <*«•<• »■
'' front at the Absecon post office Imme-
diately after attending the funerals. Jersey City.—Mrs. Helen Grant Marshall, for IS years assistant tax collector of Kearny, on trial on charges of embezzling |94.(XX) of the tows'.* funds, admitted that, although her salary was only $32 a weeh. the kept Japanese servants and owned a limousine. She denied emphatically that she ever took
any of the town's money.
Newark.—James A. M'Haney, former postmaster of Poebflpg. was found guilty .by a Jury In the federal court here of embezzling $740 In postal tags funds The Jury, which was nine houm. recommended inerp-. Notice of an appeal was served by Joseph L. Smith, attorney for McHaseyr upon
Federal Judge lynch.
Trenton.—The New Jersey frfilt crop will probably be larger this-year than last year, according to the report on crop conditions for May. compiled by
viol. Uons Is Included in the*Tai
was also decided that each municipal health department report unsanitary conditions of ice cieam places imme-
diately after an Inspection.
Trenton.—As a result of a warrant obtained by the attorney general. Caslnmr J. OMroyc, who styles himself a naturopath, of No. US Academy street, was taken into custody by Inspector Corwin of the slate medical examiner* on a Charge of practising heallAg without a license. The complaint was made by Dr. Alexander UarAUlster of Camden, secretary of the
•tate Medela! Board.
Hackensack. — More than 300 men and women, members of Bergen County Democratic organizations tendered Governor Edward L Edwards a dinner la the armory at which he was loudly
the United States department of agri-
Newark.—The Home for Crippled Children la Newark rt .-elves $280,000 by a provision contained in the WO! Mrs. Elizabeth Howell, who conducted a boarding house In Park Place Cor man* years The will was pro-
bated here.
Atlantic City.—Arrangements for the purchase of Airport, In Cbeloes Heights, for an athletic field and playground were made by the dty commission when the controller was autborlaad to Issue a warrant for $370,000 for
payment of the ground.
Bridgeton.—Declaring that Its Unaa bad been operated at a loss for two years the Bridgeton and Millville Traction Company has abandoned Its service, leaving the dty without trolley facilities Interurban lines to Fair-
Ion. * Cedarvlll* Newport. Dividing Hopewell. -
Creek. Pori Norris and Mill vale also who wist to use cny of the school were abandoned. .Pormladon to cease ! buildings la Hopewell township will operations was granted by the State | hereafter be compelled to first receive rublic Utility Commission. j permission from a menuter of the BoehUng.—J sates A. McHaney. for- 1 Board of Education of the district to mer postmaster of this place, was j which the building U located. This found guilty by a Jury to the federal j rule was. adopted by the board after court of embezzling $740 to Postal | many complaints bad been received of
Saving* funds. The Jury rwcommeudrd mercy. Notice of an appeal was served. Aaalsani District Attorney Wyaec announced that If the conviction was set aside be would proceed Immediately to proaacut other counts, which were contained to the Indictment against Me-
Jeraey, showing all the highways of the state, with their condition, has Just been Issued by ‘.be depertmept of con-
servation and development.
Medford.—Improvement of the Med ford-Mount Holly road, an Important (Ink in the sea shore routes has been ordered by the BorUnglne County Board of Freeholders The work will be started within a few days The new highway will be of aapholt on a macad
am base.
Somers Point — William Heinbsch, seventy-firs former fire chief, shot
home here.
Hlghistown.—Bather than draft an crdlnance for a borough zoning j aa part of the new city-planning campaign. Be- agh Solicitcr A. V. DaVri resigned and the resignation was Immediately accepted. Members of the eeuncll had previously presented a zeeolutlon asking for the resigns: when the solicitor failed to prepare the srdlnsnce as Instructed. Council will augage an attorney to draw the proposed ordinance. Millville.—The City Commission has acquired several aciws of land to West Mill v ille for s city park. Lambert rllle.—Thirty-eight boys and gtrts will be graduated from the high erhool. 8aleu.—Flower mission day was obasr?ad at the c rty aimshogte under the direction of the W. C. T. C., memben of which sent a profusion of flowart to the tom : es National Park —The Board of Bduca•oo issued a call for a apeclal election Tuesday. June 30, to pas* upon an addUtonal appruprla aa of $7,300 for the proposed four room achoolbouse. —A bus line will be run
Atlantic dty. — William J. Worth
and William McClatae of Wildwood were found dead under an overturned machine on the Tuckahoe road several miles oatalde of Hammontoa by state P«Uce From Indications the auto had been going at a furious pace and had upset while taking s turn at a high
speed. i Callfon.—The decapitated body of
Francis L Bowman, thirty-two, was found slop the Twentieth Century Lim-
ited when It arrived In Toledo. Cape May.—U A. Boade* principal
of the high school here for four year*, was appointed dty superintendent of
nunfut dedicated uy rrtnuiem Harding at Urtocvioi celebrating Flag day. a scene repeated everywhere throughout the land. 3-Drui and Honorable Artillery company oc Boer on Common.
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NEWS REHEW OF C0M1ENT EVENTS Bi| Rmr 0w Sale of Liquor on Varadi Controlled by the Shipping Board. nis in wets esin mr
Ceatowwmoy Hay Hamper Mp 8«b-
terrltory the three mile llmltthlrsty and grateful Americans will patronize the shipping board vessels. If and when be Is drives from that pooluan. the thirsty
patronage to ships that fly sook other flag than the Stars and Stripes
PRESIDENT * aiarent on thi
Tbs storm of eontrovci ■ center to Washington. Is amusing to the porple generally, but It to a mighty serious affair for Ch-'tmar Lasker and the other to United Stator shipping board, who are trying to compete with the liners of other nations And U to likely to be equally eerto who favor and are toying to p— ship
Newark.—The trial of Francis Kluxae 3rd. seventeen yean old. Indicted for the morder of twelve-year-old Jeanette Lawrence last October, will be held before an Essex county Jury In Morris county, to accordance with a decialos of a special branch of the supreme court. The trial la scheduled tor July 10. Swedeeboro.—This place went on the day tort.: tarlcg schedule, as council paused the ordinance. There had been eamdderable dlscuasloc over the ordinance aod the couidlmec expected a torge turnout of fanners, "but not a pereon t-resent made tbc slight eat objec-
tion.
Hoboken. — Poeureete;- Adolf Lenkerug offered bis rralgnstlon to s let
Mr sent to Firm Assistant Postmaster -eoord recently xs declining to pay dtaoeml Bartlett. take this step a* U0.00C t.-vard paving of West Main a matter of political e-r ~di«nrn to rid I itrem with warrenlt-.-. claiming tie the prneent Reps oilcan admlhlrrarlon . road Is now k pan of the syctem reef a Democrat.'' the letter said. | crciUr r.-tkeo over by the mats Burflrgton. — In the sudden storm Woedt-ury —The Board of Education udUcti r *«■:>; this section Miss Hath has filled aU tbe varanciee to the fac•rtne Erlck»i*n. seventeen years old. of 1 city for next year with the exception MnebUtic was drowned as the canoe In ! of a physical traiotog teacher.
to
pointed county superintendent. Vineland.—Tbe schools held a field day In Landis park, tbe feature of which was L200 students to a
drill
Gloucester City. — The graduating class of the high school it a rued front ■ ~ BrookUwa.—The public schools have dosed for tbe vacation period. The new school wUl be ready for end of the year. • Woodetosm.—A banana plant to growing sturdily to tbe yard of A. Burton. North Mato street. Salem. —Growers of Salem and Gloeceeter counties will go on a "potato nm" through Mercer, Monmouth and MRldieeex counties on June 22 t ZS. Pitman —Shrine dubs of south Jersey will hold their annual itlng here Saturday. June 24. Bridgeport.—Coaoete blodts are being sold at 13 cents each to raise funds for s new flrrhor.se. Hsddonfleld.—Costumed as inrmers and milkmaids ten gliLi 'earnred a musical diversion In r pr~>.ram pi., sented by tbe Melody Chapter of the Haddon Fortnightly. Other nunsbers Included Italian folk songs and Instrumental and vocal solos Brooktown.—The official toaid of M. E Church has Codded to change tbe hour of Sunday evening ee-vi from 7:45 tn 8 Ai o'clock beceuae of daylight sarins Bridgeton.—A canvas* of the grammar school* shows that every one of the 1ST pupils who fi-iish the eighth grade Intend to enter toe h'gh school, considered a remarkable record. Millville.—The City Vlsaira went cn
Prohibition, like politics ■trsnge bedfellow* United in the attack on Chairman Lasker's policy are tbe Anti-Saloon league, tbe dry leaders la congress, tto Prohlbiiloa and the sen of tbe Busch family, brewers of Si. LouU. Tbe Busch men. Indeed, started the row by letters written wbUe oa t shipping board on which drinks were sold, ope at moderate prices Their wail, of comae, to fflrvctad against a policy that prevents thdr brewing and selling beer while it permits tbu selling of German and English bear on govern-ment-owned ships The Assort* tioe Against Prohibition insists that the retotaad act be enforced to the to to* hope <
league, reiterates tbs league's position tbs three-mile limit, hold. legally be sold
Ita tain re In this respect ‘ sad 'him to call an Immediate exrdtoary session. Tbe President has let coagres* know tost to his opinion the tariff to toe moat Important matter before U. and that It should I undivided attention until It to
should be takes up. - McCumber and senators who are poahtog toe
la advice from toe White House and want ahead w,to Ptoffi tor sidetracking toe tariff to favor of too bonus tots week. They
pLAO DAT was otwarvud gtaerally A throughout tbe couatry and among toe edebrafians was on* oapedally worthy of note This wot to historic Fow McHenry where was unveiled the monument erected by cotigrejs to Francis Scott Key. amber of toe “Star
flamed toe Flag -gblle Key was writing hi* Immortal lines President Harding delivered a graceful dedicatory
the economics cf tbe Russian state cannot be reestablished. By bet famine relief America has gained some sympathy to Rusoia. whhh she is gulag to forfeit If she wishes to play the role of dictator toward Buada by
a will ea it loo* with i toe basis of mutual e*
and toe friends of France are hoping that she will prswnt a A 3nlte plan to this Pbflmfl- Oecmsay has paid tbe June
July and thereafter, "toere la no likelihood that wo can pay town, and what are you going to » ebout Itr Austria Is ittraettog mere sympathy «an any other of toe former enemy •tea. for obvious reasons Her mien are calling for material aid. which **■ not % be extended to save France has agreed to make a large
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BALTIMORE.—JMbsat—S'c • ter. apot. fL***; No. 2 ganj-w IL20*. 1 Corn—Truck yuBow com. better, for domestic deliv^ able at 70^ to T1 rests per bjiv tmrloto oa spot: contract. asked: No. 3 wbBa. M asked Oob Cora—Cadoada prlaK t yenow oa age-, wartk about t:si barret °ata—No. 2 white. «c sited white. 44 asked. Rye-No. 2 Western, axpoa per hu, $1; bag Bus nearby quality and coadltloc. flbMKc MID feed—Cl^ MIQa wlattr . sr ton. In 1084b. sacks $» p.minfeed. per tea. to 1884b rhiu BiddUbU* per tea. to ton
$»;
X 137 Thw blng. Hay—Fair to good rad* of thy sad mixed hay are quotu within to* range ef «U0:i
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No 1 wheat. I1U« (nota>nal>. ti2*U
4a. a du. prlnu. do. blocks. » do. nearby. U«M; ladle., r( Mary land and Penas roiU. Ohio roils. *4©27; West v L * rolls 24©27: etanpeexed. Vs and Pa. dairy prints. HSU
24c: _
Wet
are. 22. LIT* 1
lb, 1* Pe. aafl ueur. MfU: springers. 1* to 1* Ita, 40®!: —— 114 tos and leas. 1« toa aad our.
which she and Walter McCabe, a‘so of
Roeblia*. Were paddltok wa* New Brum.wick. — The ffrar
menomeat at fbr New Jersey College pw Women, established four rears ago. Was held, whee diplotr.as were awarded to 42 graduate*. Two married women were members of tot gn lusting rises. Mrs J. G. Llpman. rift of tne
tatioa. a
1 Mrs J. B Lewcn, wife of
Burilogion.—Tbe annia' picnic toe Col«**r for fee!.‘e minded male* at l[;i>ur Mile, la tbe Burllugion county pine- 1* nnuouhred for Juu» 24. The lamai- - «i'.l give a bund conceti end eutenainmrnt. and toe p-iblic I* In-
vited
Woodatown —lUil* Ur to# proposed new concrete bridge and tumbling dBm by the bridge cum mitt** of to# Salau Couuj Foard of Free
Bum Is does pot no apply to held by ceoanst tor tod shipptag board, i lag to Mr. Utoar. and ba adds
to permit. to* serving of liquor on Its ships so long as Sorrign ships are allowed outer and depart from ear shores •raring tost primage." I N CONGRESS the results of tbe cootroversy may be more aerious because, as has been said already, the ship subsidy legislation to likely to get mixed up la toe tangle. Senator WUIls of Ohio, Republican, and one of toe t dry leaders arid it was for to* “prohibltlou navy to turn Its guns on to* American merchant marine, and that the ship subsidy bill about to come up offered an timely legislative vehicle for actios to end toe aaie of liquor on ships operated by too government. Srtiatrr Jones of Washington, who la just as arid as Senator WllDx but who Is also chairman of to# com.nerc-e com mines made energetic protest cgalnat the Ohioan's proposal He declared tost tbe prohibition issue would complicate ueriously toe ship subridy legtsladas and Imperil Its success This It also toe opinion of Hading
are gathered together to deter > 3* be** mvtood « derilrg with RuasU and accomplishing the regeneration of too nations suffering from toe effects of tbe World war. Tlris time they are ax/Tbe Hague, and tor the present no rcpreseatitlvee of Ruasla and of Germany are admitted. When a plan has been settled oa. the wm be asked to take part In pocr-
The British want Europe to to* war; to do away with InterBaMum; debts; to coodUste toe van-
Inrnriy oa ecooomlcrintereats and comPri tbe smaller stAea to rater into agreements accordingly. Tbe French. m desirous as toe British for pence nad stable condition* belWve toe war ctnnot be forgotM); and that Internaflonri obligations ikctOd be fulfilled as tor as possible. They want toe new order maintained by phyricri force
toLle attempts to reach a heals far setUeamt of to* Tacwa Artca fltenis and now they have mried Seematy of Slat* Rnghee to be© tb*«L It la wiflevriood that be wtt] uot set effldally as a formal raWtratar. but te aa indlvtdoal caparttv In toe rale ef
N, 2)4 <OT- MB WTOr, 4U sprlag dufks 114 to* and o lb, 22928. Fifisosa. per pair, ri : do. 4s swung. g*#44 Utoee—Ift. 1 steak la falriyi lu4. Old. Na L F*r 180 lb*. 1 ©1X8: No. 2. S8©TSe. Now Potatoes—C. 8. To, No l brl, $5©6; do, Ks 1 $2#:3«: Pohaanock end Toto River. No l brl. $4X89$: do. No. 2. U-TSCJ
95; No. 2. $2.7592: Boatfc Cx* aod Georgia. No. L'per brl. BiNo. 2. $392X8: sweets. No. 1. per tamp. X19L25. Tam*. No. L per bamp. $191X5.
pUBA U m a moa agris m V- te to* dairy ef Freridrat 8 hi carrying out to# fir 1pm mad OMra! a—*, u fM a, . •« A4 «. IW n. mjmt o« u,. OMttreo r, forms gome mamb»rg of toe Cuban tBUdag of impeaching '— ^overtanrat la H«»riy. but ■*
-je Mg Go-W, u.4 U, -n,. cm. cw, iva m u„ Ltbo, to the rtton to p« o.ee Hanot .Moo, «, SnSl ’“1 <•• nuoo to ooeh ti'te 'UmtBHiloc of child labor la to. S ^ ^ • cro * A * "buLtZ *111 find few to oppose them of the southern state* Thcr Ldoptad a reaoiutlou declaring that the tolp subsidy bill should be
Europe. As tor Russia, tony Lariat, <
guarantees must he supplied by the soviet government, aud tbe memor
andum of May 11 wlthdr.-rn before I nytng the" official relations nn renewed. i m .
It is probable tost e propaanl be made to Rnaria that a rt be permitted to Investigate
cekdlfloa there. If they maintain tfcelr statute,
rat attitude, this will UK rty be ’
rted. Tbe bolshevik leaders are
quite unyielding, asserting tost their attitude at Tbe Hague win be toe same ns at Genoa, and that the only possible cnaceestoo* to foreign capital will be on to# bests of the recently —ted laws goveminr private
jetty. Their publicity men. Karl
Radek. said toe conference at The Hague would prove a hindrance r-.Uier
than a help, and continued:
“If we are not to consider the declarations <>f Hoover and Hughes and the memorandum of H.ilncare as emp*y threats what they ask before toe pour pariera with Russia la Russia's withdrawn! of the memorandum of May 11 la which t'aa orlnripri position of Bus
He proposed
to to* Constitution de•v of lower courts to • moerri law as uaconstlra-
snd providing for toe nulllQr*. P c^n T 11 * CtMUm hy tb * So ' s^te. 7 ‘»««m«i, of ore inEl,ND.d.,-^ took , FrU ^t- but at tola writing no £ up -f the campaign and tbe vigur.m* ******** of the British soldiery rarvra
^ ,b * '* toe
border, out there w^ dsHr
omngr* in I!rtf«n. lartuding on in Pradlnrj flrv that de*tr..M-i *? **’
block of burinro. h.-!!L ^
»v iv—■ i—Na l $122: No X hard. 5L2>: N MaaUab* »1.4414. ani No I i Durum. 11X144. * L f track Tort, to arrive. Cora—No. 2. yafiow. sad Ns white. 7* He, sad No. 2. mtxril 4«H. Oats—Spot a*m: No. 2 whits.! •4T<. Hay—ffitaafly; Ns L 2214^ * $28921; Ns 2, 424#2f: riUpN>» 924.
Iraah. eperinls l»H92tc run. :49XM4.- Rente •whs. fresh.
164.
84«#2THe: «»a»*r7 « (»2 noore). 34924*: praemerr (84 to 81 enora). Sfl^UH V* Mock, cutreat sake. No. I. Uva Poritry—Rrahais. 2bwU. 25; rooetars il; 4Btk*f ‘
,}*. f^'’ n Ur const]turion of the Irish Free But*, as rrrUwi ,
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l-asi* as Cari*<i. . same
loaa. The loctrument l
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»wd wlater'. $1X191X4; do. f*- d $1X391X2. Cora—No. 2 tor export* _ T1H«: No. 2, 8* ,978%: P 81%. Hay—No. 1 timothy, SMC*** to»: No. 1, $21922; do. No 1 •waple. $15917; bo grade.' M; clover »atv«* bay. Ught » iX< * 922X8: No. L mixed. $n«-'-E«ga—KaaiSy s*ra 8rri*. »** flrats. 22%: Wratora eatra fir '* 3 do. first*. 14. tanar ariri^sd P* 2)935 Poutoes—Bastor: Ns 1 P«-brt.; No. 2. $292.53 ^ beam*—New whole 1 flaw held. 259>8c: do. fr “ 1 ’ ^ tc good 11914%; long hot* Magi, dais; bald. 2592$: dD »%926
BALTIMORE —flrtrae-d** bandy weight raala ps' & 1 choice to fat. heavy Teel*. ?• 1 to rood. •% ; oeavy. amm>to. ’•*: heavy, rough cnlv.'S 5V* Lembe and Sheep—Nc 1 * «97c; fair to good. «0 i: . lambs, chrica Uf 12%: ^ U9U%; peer sad bran

