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L—Gtmian trooiw re-entering booses to Baltimore burning, the 1c Mew York, by the shopmen's strll NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS iUiltny ExeouttvM Refuse to Enter Negotiations to End
Shemnen’s Strike.
Settles wig, restored to Germany by ptsulscite. Z—Huge elevators and wmrtn beta* orer KOOtXOOO. 8.—Passenger coaches tied ap In Harlem yards.
don soom at (hair man tratos. cbm the prodaaatloo ware l»aL._ the admlnistratlan laid plana tar the tnsdtntloB of etrfl and crtmtaal pro-
woold be placed on the mall tn The President le detenntaed to beck ap the federal labor board be the full extent of Us poware On Thursday, at tha direction .
dared troops held In raafflnaas to protect thettnen of the Xlaaoort Kansas end Texas read la Texks. where op- « Impeded by Uwlere
to an appeal from tha racairer of tha rftQway who wu appointed by a Dnlt-
■r KOWAI S MBfUMIt and the atrtfce at saHway •bw arede taet weak by < (Booper and Us coOsagaac of the tad. nral labor beard, bnt cp to the time of paittlnc thane bod been entMty mrrnmm end the atitaa of ah i hope at m aarty
a at blame tar the fafinra * ne•acutluas. They Indy refaaad to am tar lato a pertey wtthB.lt Jewell.
i bald by Mr. Hooper to bo
ortim of the board and the controlling greets! on* of the tsnaapoctatlcD act.
•Ir.Hooporh atat
Ure gars no reason that would satisfy the public. He ccattooed: "In so tar as the declinetlon Is banod on a desire to preosrre the authority and dignity mt the railroad labor board. It la superBaona. The labor board wOl end savor to take cere of Itself tn that regard. The statement to the letter that *the strike Is a refneel to accept the results of the arbitration of the railread labor board." falls e Uttle short of accuracy. One of the questions involved In tha strike Is violation of the board's daemons by tiers. It Is tree nearly all of the ear. tiara have discontinued this preedes, hat some of rbam have not"
four vessels of not more than IOC toas harden, each carrying -not more than one l&pouod gun. Mr. King (bought this an opportune time oar government that the be given permanency to a Some of the authorthought the Cena-
eaah reparations payments, after the payment by Berlin of the 88.000.000 doe on July 13. The amount eras reduced from 812£00.000 hr tha crediting of Germany w
naked la for 80 months and that it would be that the allies be given control of Germany's finances
cony FI MIL mm mys BATES SET FOR AXIUAICOUSTY EVERT AND CASH PRIZE AWARD BUDGET INCREASED; ADMISSION PRICE ON EXTEA DAT CUT IN HALF.
On Monday evening. July 10. the Executive Committee of the County Board of Agriculture met to formulate plans and make up a budget for the County Fair. Lost year's prices for fruit and vegetables Increased 8200.00, while horse race prttnlums were Increased 8100.00. The total purser for racing will now be 81. jO.OO. Due to the fact that the poultrymen are organized and belong to the State Poultry Association, It will be possible to receive 8400.00 from a state appropriation aet aside for educational purposes in developing the poultry Industry. This money will be spent for prizes and will be paid direct from the State fund. In addition to a poultry show, the Hoard of /grtculture felt that an effort ghoul 1 be made to have exhibited some 4 Cape May County's purebred Ho!steins and Guernseys ; was also decided to make the Fair a three day Fair Instead of a , os has been carried out in the lout tew years. The feeling was that there should be e good base ball gome on the flirt afternoon, os the tag attraction and penult exhibitors, children and automobiles to enter free of charge, while adults should be charged a nominal fee of 25c. The regular tei of 6®c for adults will be rhaiged on the restalng two days, thus keeping nil her rates the same as last year. The committee was very enthusiastic shout the prospect of this year's Fair, and granted permission to the grounds committee to improve the hose boll diamond and arrange for free acts and a band. ■tore have been ordered and before very long everybody In the county will have their attention called to the three big get-together days. n eeasbors and Inland come together for an exchange of Ideas and a good time.
Not In s Hurry An old Scotchman. David OorUon. was arriouatr IQ. with scant hope for recovery. He had been wheedled into making aj will by relatives, and these were ndw gathered about hU bedside watching him laboriously sign it. He got os for ss D-A-V-I—then fell bade exhausted. •■D. Undo David. D." exhorted a nephew. •'Dee'* e la dilated the old Scott feebly, but with indignation. 'TU dsa when Tm ready, ye avaricious wrelcb!"—Tha
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SAID : “Save, young man, and become respectable and respected; It’s the quickest and surest way." DO YOU SAVE ANY MONEY? Call or send ns a postal and let os opes an account for you in the Bank of EXPERIENCE, STABILITY AND SUCCESS 3 per cent interest paid Security Trust Compan Cape May City, N. J.
reared bar ova toaoirswey ta order *• ubttto a reduettan of the rape rattans MU. In Parts It was told t
G REAT BRITaIX has no Intention of asking that her war debt to America be cancelled. Premier Lloyd ■ge has decided to name d s at once who will come to Wi
Hot tow peace plans of the board involved any.
In
■pnrtnUy the Middle Went Taxes, and on the Pacific coast, the dtaorders dan to the strike become torreesingly violent, and a number of a
against working under military guardSympathetic strikes were talked of.
to the point where the military occupation began. President Belt of the railway signal men announced that his organization had p-etponed striking pending nagodetioos with the labor board which are now under way. On om Eastern road all the clerks street. Determined to guard federal Intereats, the administration M Washingtan has bare keeping does tab on the dOTlopmeots. and Prealdent Hardin* Issued a procUmntloo "directing all perwoos to refrain with uU totorfmsaat with tbs lawful efforts to main Uln IntAvtate transportation and the .'carrying of the Carted btates malls." — - — —-T Oree tabi instances of lotsrferi the transportation of the nOc sad the Informstl.® that a numr at roam had bran forced to abas
the otcratod are voted for n walkout The _ •greed re a jotat pellcy and ptac of srttao. and Os tber negotUttai The eimsttae local politics nod the of the city polity
tog la hto attorn) etrtke. The aathreene ^malsw rehtalttad what ho rere*«M re n reaetanes of Mb Maa ef Mta-
sritb the totaeilre of reje^tl^ the settlement plan tf public ortolan sestssu to approve sort a rouraa. Two dlT; . M t
are and are to assure the United Stntae officials that Great Britain < not consider the American debt to Involved ta Europe's war debts or ta the reparations. Gold shipments ta pay the Intorret will begin In Auguat.
tag direct qoertea. the Hussion delegates ta the tntafaaacu&l conference at The Hague bad. by the red of the wank, brought that cuoforeoc* foot about breaking-op point. Their effa directed toward rupturing the solidarity of the noo-Bnaslane no that they might lay the his me for failure re
fees that many of Che dnlegntre nr—mat to atatl for homo at ones. LTHOOOH the Irish Fras State
SPITZER’S MEW nou 1023 Market Street A Beautiful Line of MUiatety, Fen, Coals, Smtt mi Drtua At Lowest Price, M. SPITZER IMS I
consider wags scales.
j by Angaat 10. they agreslng to tn fho meantime Cht seals of
P REMIER MACKENZIE. KING of Cauda, want to Waebtagtoo Inst week sbC submitted to Qocrotary of (ftate Hughs* an Interesting and. -n the fore of ft. a reaw>uUe proposal This'was that Jbs Hush Bognt agree mmt l>»twere Oraat Britain end the United ft tats* eonrernln* the Orest Lakes and the other boundary waters between this country and Canada be aindwtacd red made permanent The agree meet which has Mood ft
irate com- ^rwoch into the new Irish machinery.
Premier *lr Jr me* Craig say* Ulster will not participate In the Joint enremln too which, under the treaty, wu to bar# cere'uhy marked out tha frootlet tariween the north and the south. The border, a" It no* stands. Is a continual source of strife.
store McKinley tod McCoredek and tbo III tools Ber MOsetallon. Pres Ideot Harding has aomod Jamas H. wiiksraoo of Chicago to b* 'oderel ludgs of the northern district of Illinois tx. oucreed Judge Undla. Mr. WUkstaea has nad « long <ar#er as cuuMy atiorney. member «.f the Dll legislature, assistant and lab
jsrmlnsbls re Mz rnltn4 tasta. district aitortoy and
Attorney Generai Bnm-
of nitaoio.
a the lakes ami the ta. Law
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