Cape May County Times, 30 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAP* MAT COTWTY TIMES SKA ISLE CITY. H. J.

New Jersey

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i- n,my ha vv b^n am by « pupil »h<' y frnrrj tbA pmu!'. of tin .’unp PToraltaH lli ba *«» «£»coTArp<! an.! pxtlninilBbrtl S ; *1th • hoop in ibo rbvikrmMn of thp

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B I Ootao Hamm ond Ruby Ford. t««obJl otv Tho toorhor* ror-TtMl they her.erf ' footstep* In the hallway Jum before

Pa uloSom.—Howard W. Miller, re- they wnMlerf amoke. rmtly appotated e«lle«.w of taxes to Trentra. — Frank M MrIVnj.!: nt an cored W. H. Flowers, resicned. has Newark, former mender ..f the New e^ahllsbed a record for collectinc de Jersey loir, annouitcerf bit camUdacj tfaqaeni taxes jod many who hare e*- for the Democratic cm: nation for gov-

caped In years r°®e hare been com- ernor.

polled to •vonxh np“ the amounts doe Newark.—A SI deficit chaired as plas the neaal Interest. Others who personal loss Is reported by Charles W. are not flnancUIlr able to meet the re- Falrlie. who has asked Vke ChanceHo: aoeet of the cillector hare been siren Fielder to rvllere him as receirer for a month to pay up or po to Jail. the American Nltrs\lon I'ompnny at Camden.—Pickers are in detnsnd for !*«*•». The lecCiers petition say Satberln* the Urce crops of msphep- »» f°«nd lD <•»»« »n>oo* the rlea and hlackherrlcs now r pcnlnx In »**«* of the company when he took eectb-B* of Gloncester. Camden. Allan- '' n ® T,o! ' lhat this amount Is “SI tic and Cumberland counties. lesi than ’he am unt he had to pay for Trenton. — Self rover*men; amonjt hl ‘ *^ <W0 boo < 1 " teertrer." hors at the State ecfeool at Jamesi.urx Sprtn* lake Beach.

Is hclnr extended with rrstlfytnc re- ,lrn * be*ln« t<

Bolts. Superintendent Cnlrln Derrick ,1 ‘* hetween public health aerrtce In has reported to the State Board «f In- *»» *»'* “ d t»*e State Department ol atitutiona and Ajtencles. A Boj Scoot Health were presented to the one hun troop baa been formed, and these ao- drwJ ■«» d «"««’• sf 6 ** °* tlrWea. too. are prodafG* hfoeficlal the Society nf New Jersey at •■beta upon the morale of the Instltu- ,h< Monmonth Hotel by a special com Hon mince, which reported to the —-"*■

Oranee. - The reputation of the Oraape police station aa a haren of

tion. The report covered aeveral phases of public health work In the

kifrty was rained when an explosion

abaok the i ooe of the r

n * IatF

4 i Hlxhland Park.—A boys’ land is be-

s naed by the reserves. la * formed here by Albert W. WUla. me the srreckace on b-****^ h J the Civic Assorletiou

saylnx fbe explnalon was Interiakeo.-Fran' Stick, an 111nsd by a barrel of confiscated whls- **•*”*■ *»*««> ma J‘ or «' the first

kj stored la s rear ro-^m election of thU borooxh.

Cape May. — The Moose Band of Woodbury, the Swedesbom Band and

the Firemen's Ba

hard been enxaced h I Fourth of July.

and electrics! work and equip- <'l'*»restrr CTty.-Preparlnx to take at. will be fSQjMIO. P°* 1,io,1! ' while school Is rinsed, many

i contract for a 12

mb atone school bouse to be built re has fceen awarded to Vlctot ■ ot Philadelphia for plWOnO

o play here on the

National Park.—At the sprtdal election omdncterf by the Board of Fdoca-

boys and xirta have applied at the office of City Clerk Redfieid for birth

axalnst an .ddhWnal appropriation of „ - , $T,V»> for a f< ar room schoolbonae West rill .—The erection of a

The sum of *29-.’-50 oad been appropri- ] nted, but bids abosred *7mOo‘ was

hall, to Inriode

can Legion post and community purposes la being considered by borough

nation here is co-operating In plana for a coamanity Independence Day cele-

bration

Millville—The members ot the fire department wfli appear In n w uniforms In the parade at Wildwood

inly 1

h — After a deadlock over

Woodbury. — Many of her pupils

others filled the entire balcony, which was reserved for them In the First Freobyterlan Church ao that they might witness the marriage of Miss Marietta Lamaon. physical training instructor in the scbooU. to Howard West cott 3atten. also of this place

the local post mastership has existed Woodstown. — Carpenters quickly aeonya year politicians here profess overflow bleachers while fans pn surprise over the ar Doaneemeat va i T( ^ for the seats and filled the secfrom Washlngtm that the department tkmt as fast at they were completed win prshaUy order acrther civil serr at , gMmt ^ tilt local esm ke exan- ■» .on to select candidates. met the W(KM jbury nln? In the W.at

The tentative date for this exam tea- JerMJ League series,

ttan is July IS. It has developed, ec- . ElUabeth.—Vincent H. Sriler an atcordlng to the Washington reports, torney. feli to his death down the stairs that neither of the candidates picked er bu b „ m c here. It Is believed In the here by two rival Republican fact loos | darkness he mistook the landing at was able to qualify among the highest u,, lap of ^ stain for an open dooc. three on the list. i Trenton. — Issue of *iu00.000 la

Trentoa. Identifiestloc cards have bowU for the nriaware river bridge

been issued by the state highway anll tbr HDdw>n Hver ttamel was overpartment to empl yces authorixed to ^.^cribed three times by i-pcving and carry on businens for the mate. The h.-usc*. State Trewsurcr cord, are intended to facilitate work rto rfuperrtaed reading of the ef the department s field force, panic- >.14. annoanced that SL9S5.W0 sold at nUrly surreyla* panic who have oc- from IfiQjMW to KB. and casioa to tmqwas .« property in mark- ttw . ^ laaue. *4Ioj000. wUl tag out the right of way for roads. ^ awarded to banka, which bid

Prtnccpm—The strike of the mas- 103^71.

cos. brick layers «nj itaaierert of! Gto8omer ._Tbe State Board of this etty. which baa beet, ta efl^ct ’ H#aUb bM ;nmit , request of the

2 City Board to pay the salary of Miss * Q. J. Kriea. state nurse, stati-jaed

the day jf the walkout.

Contraciur*' and Builders' Asao•iati m say Neither side has made a move lo settle the differences and icrurdibg to one of the contract ora. the builders refuse to be held up In midseo« m f<>r an increase The builders claim they had a verbal agreement with the utn-L mat there should be &u change It the wages during the gear. The agreement was made last December and caied for a fW a day wage, they say. The men. it is said,

want S1U a day.

Trentuo. — Colonel Mareeiius H Tbomps»n. vice president of the Aulo-

rity. The local baa'd finds

it will be unable to comply, because

the appropriation baa been

seventy-fifth grad” s "ion exercises of Princeton University sent out a < of 361. the largest ta the history of the Institution. Two hundred were graduated with the degree of bachelor of arts. 82 with the degree of bachelor of science and the other* with the degree

of civil engineer.

Montriair.—Five attacks. qae*tioaIng the constitutionality of rontng oe-

Ordnan e Corporation of New Turk. , of this city. Asburr Park, and oon ln law of Ambassador George 1 ^,1, ^4 Westfield w< Harvey, who was ladictod wP> nevea b , Supreme Court wlt .ou: the •there by the Federal Grand Jury here . tnbunal (>assing up-m the validity of for conspiracy to ship arms :. IreUhd ; lbe :KJU xoalng act. The eo-^rt did. b violation of th< nentrailiy laws, pnwever in one of the M.«iiri.ir will be triad here during the Septem- uphoji the section or an ordlber term of the Federal Iour. The p'ohiblting erection of a group oanouncement ass made b> fnltod garages within 2U0 fee; of a chutck States District Aitorney Balter C t nd school The court said this reguWinne. The others will he tried with . Utiu0 u a tea* mable exercise of a

I police power ef a manicipaiit}.

Atlantic Oty.—The general fee ing Buriingtuo CKy —Alleged failure of of railway mec l» that the tbresteood | RurilngT* const; freeholders to keep rail strike wlU not matertallse. C. C. talli. w ith the btate Highway* CommlsFulier of the Union Pa-tfic .lea. told a*.* «tth the heavy ux-pn.vtag de-egates to the car builders’ txmvon- | dl trict* of the rirur front, through tion. B e ks. a that there ore tuny j failure to reevqwrate m the speedy ojoUjreals ofioah but they mean very stru-niuB of btate Highway Route No. little, ta my esUnuiUos.' Mr Fuhor 2. the Camden Trent...; "poainews road’ •aid. "It is also unlike!} that the I through this rtty. whi 1 - a«e.iir.ating lah‘*r men will be able to tie up the ' huge sums for rued* ol arcundary imraUruad* .-ompiete!; Capita! can hold i purtaorr, I* bringing hut prutewi* from out too long fur them.* "If the un- : I-usn.es* e"d fa m.ug intereeta is this ion* do what they say they will do." I eerti-* and threaten* a pulitl* ol revadeclared »' J Toilertott. president of | iatioc is next fall's freeholder caiuthe n»echa:..ca; Se-tiun of the Auter- paign Tbrewto of i. revival of ’.he lean Rahway Aeee .ation. "then ail aM- eiueui to divide Buriingtuti county branches of tW raiirusd industry wlli are again being made as a result of be affe-'tod The meeting out Best the frwtboldere’ derUiun to go ahead takes in #11 branches and a general with t fiSaJ.^W* Imiiroretnent uf the tie-up world be migi.;y .t.o-nvenlei.t." Me.ford-Hosin'! Holly road. Ithaca.—« orneil University granted Lake Placid.—H -ward Bisseli. presl-

$SS degree* to sen.-.r- ; t the fifty- dent uf the People * Bank. Buffalo, j fourth Banna. Cusmneni emen. «ier- « as elected prashWit of the New 1 .rk ; does Mate Banljert' AJtanrliflnn at the c-n- •

Atiantc CSty.—United Mate* s^io- . iading aewshm* «t that • -ganixutios * j tmf Jowepfc Frelingsdy set. *. .;..j^t. rd annua: can enti n here

by hi* camjaign manage; • ongreta- LamnmvlU*.—The HuBterdooeouaty j —g Frank Pattcraua. is a* n,. Fraetuddcra have c*tajd-ted rej«i!r» i vade Atlantic remnty. anrardta, .. 1 -e*..ulidlng the bridge over Alex- I aounremetit made by liar«Wi<-*.. . 1 .. ugon Creek * the rive.- road north .

on barn. H is stated that non-, r .. ag^m upm. fur ose m nnxiMB u aarer-aln ths erntm : i reatoa—Tbe ismaire 4 the hlen*>i — -..—i .• tuo! ‘a Kepuhlk. : olutty of the New J- rev; TninU-g SET mfiSTm. aaur'ame - --O-

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by the wont ftntur our national life, or by oar failur much as It would be to Judge < tianity by the lives of those who Ins a belief ta It. have been to It There 1s much to 1

ta the views of or In rooms within. Its facade Is exactly .entered and similarly winged and arcaded at right sswi left Il ls beautiful and U is

A building of oerentty and «ytx> wetry. of fine ampUnuK n grarioov ! alluring building, rich ta noble mem I arts*, yet touched also with a tiring tweetnem; sock Is the beautiful •id bmte bouse U PhUadsfphia. often referred to as Independdnce halt And It Mood here, and was even thm> a building of age and dignity, when Sir Walter Scott said to Washington Irving. with a tolerant which be meant tc vast aboriginal tr tered the Indians before the Intros;or of the white man. are the monument* axd antiquities of your country’" . Scott was quite Ignorant of the fact

cheer and give hope, and reason and ground for faith. 80 we of all people ought to be able to "greet the unseen with a Cheer." We are facing not the twilight with Its shadows, but the glories of the dawn. Therefore, the American ta. os wen he may be. the most hopeful of the sane

But It must not be thought that It Is beautiful or Interesting principally an ige. Age adds to > beauti*he salt and flavor of time.

time. After all. PbUaddphla was the largest and richrat Oalantal city of Great Britain, and ao It waa natural

which ta a large open apace, stone paved, with Intervening sarleces of gram and fair-sired trees It ta a towered building of time mHlowed brick, with white window Mooes, withomaliUh pillared doorway boneoti a u-vrar built outside the lines of the main and. over this doorway, a window. Above bulgabove tfalr ta a dock-tower, square at the bottom and rising m eight-sided diminutions to a studded narrow pinnade which ta topped by a trideat-Uke

Enter beneath the triple Palladtan window, with Us heavy munthra. and pasalng by the foot of the finest c< la America, you cover a brood brick-pared central hall; and there comm the sense of a glory of white, with touches of mahogany and darkish

ge and light: there are pillars and pilasters, there are charming cornices, there are ate; In every dlreettoe one asm • ttfal corners or vistas or

tton was cast upon it by Its “Proclaim Ubvrty throughout all the land, upon an the Inhabitants

There ta abundant room for improvement. but the point is that tmta adherence to the origins! plan, or at mom ta alight changes or modifies

flowered doorway topped by a I ful fanlight occupying the ent length of the bonding: and at m corf of the great room ta a broad fi plan, with the Intent that the t shall nicker at each other with ft ness of effect . . . A tang of especial dtaOnctloa given to the admirable Chestnut An face of the State boose by the 1 usually high keystones, of mart which center the brick above each <

hand of dark gray marblt that ex’s aerom the entire ooe hut seven feet of the bulldiig’i fi and by a line, above panels of marble. I dowx of the a

to belittle the DeetaratLc of 'lair pendence as • !« framed and signed It did cot ^ to be followed with deeds Nothing Is more false. Nor ta it tree that ta the essentials the evointlcu of the United Stales has departed from the ideal that was ta that paper glvei. exp rat ston. Those who signed the Dedaratioo knew perfectly well that they could not create a nation by a mere Mroke of the pen and were aware of the tremendous difficulties ahead, not merely thorn of liberation, but ttaw* of constrcctlno and organization. They knew that they were but taking th< firm step and that ta the long journey there would be departures from the

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BALTTMOBE.-s-Wbaal—.V ir. apot. tlJXVi; No. J garlkl' ,, U.J0. q Cor*-Trqek yaiiow com. x 0 j. better for domaatfc deliver}. L- „ atda at Tic par bo. for ea.-ioj^ '-poc OWtraoC apM. ti\c. x* not. a. Cob Com—Carloadi prime Tallow on spot M «Ud hsL Gate—No. 2 white, ttc; No Z x* UIk#44. Rm—No. S Woatorn. export *

— Vinter per ton. ta l«Wb_ sack*. »3v : P i;i , mill toed, pet ton. ta 1084b. sack., tj whit* middlings, par too. ta S 4t . * In Itt-ft

Straw—No. X tangled rye. je; 1 AAO; No. I wheat. IlLSoei: s* »U#11 H er. r^ia, do. chotea. M#ST; do. good, cu to. prints. *9■41: do. Modu. ’i«i to nsarhy. S4«M: ladles .1*1 Maryland and Poona, roll*, rfil Ohio rod*. ST; West Virgin: 1 rd *T: storapackad. : ta!. and Pa- dairy peteta. S7«2t Md_ Pa. ;

Old. No . L p*r »>*. «ltoffk.n: No. S. Hf ii 5 potatoet. fikstsm Shore Vlrgxx L per bri- ntodton: to No 21 ■ITS: Rappahannock and Tort & No. L par bri. 9S#1AS: do Vs ILM92: Norfolk na$ Korih Card No. L *392JS: No 2. tLSO®: k Carotina and Goorgla. No. L pa! 9391*0: No. 2. *T»©X»

-No I IL22: No. 2 hard. »L»: No 1 > tobo. U-tflk. and No. 2 mixed Ds 1141 Sk. e. L f. track Now Tort arrive. Com—No. 2 yoBow and No ! • SO Sc. and No. 2 auxad. 1»\. <- New Tork. uil rail. Cats—No. S -Mto m%c Hay—No. L 1X3911 No 2 I 29: No. 2. 124■2«: ahwptag «= Better—Crasmare. higher tbn Las. MV ■tTfec: cmaaery « (92 aecre). U; r rag Mary, first* n 21 accral. 22%■MV: pncklnr • currant make. He. 2. 99V«i< Eggs—Praah gntfMrad. errs I 25V«WV«: to teta »*** storage paekad. oxtra firM* * X1%; do. firsts. 2btt«M: Ne* h

whole milk do. »•* r*a- 1»V*1*V;'stwi. trine, fresh, IPSO’ I9V*»H

PHILADELPHIA- — ■has: -> red winter. U41®1.N: dc ri-*’ *1U#142. Cora—N*. t lor onport. No 2. 6»«T9; No. «. «T#« <*■ loeoL No t y-0»». •' yoltaw. nV*T2V. Ost*—No 1. white. 45 V 61' wWto 44V94S. « fancy Ct

UVC STOCK

CHICAGO. Cattle — B°‘ k *-eer*. $*45 to 9945; dhe bulla. Ready to strong: vea- ^ •toady to 25c lower; stock'’ about steady; butt vmler* tc i* 54654(1; bulk deelrnlto bole---* around. 1445 Hogs — Bulk. 99.7561' ' •taady. mostly. *9.7b«u :: N

•ra. lU^OOUtt. top cuil*. mostly UM03: 900. Texa* w ether*. *740. hes*" around 92 light* up IP t* '-’

kansab cmr. — cmi> ycoritag* hatter* Md 91-75- < •«: taw M4! >f 99*2 id: