Gloucester City police have started Kate Terry, actress, dies In London the a crusade against drivers of auto Arizona Going Through Canal at Battleship eighty. trucks who cut street corners and Mexican rebel chief orders agents wmKMStm-v*"• BRIEFS BY CABLE, break the inlets. fN; ':’'"v""i to seek of arms from U. S. NEW JERSEY purchase Application has been filed with Government. Gloucester City council for renewal of new of manu- Discovery process of the annual license of all busses op- WIREJfIRELESS facturing crude rubber revolu- may STATE BRIEFS erating through the city. tionize rubber industry. Oliver Smith, colored, of Moores- Attacks of rivals on Nev York as Great Events That Are Chang- town died in Cooper Hospital, Cam- convention city declared to improve Harbor ap- Mayor Krouse-of Stone den, from a fractured skull received Told chances with Democrats. delin- ing the World’s Destiny pointed Miss Marion Jungkurt on December 28 when he fell down- Ashton Harvey, retired New York search- quent tax collector aud official stairs at a wall paper plant. in Paragraphs. lawyer, falls dead while playing golf to er. Miss Jungkurt is well qualified The annual report of Cooper Hos- with John D. Rockefeller, Sr., at Or- had three fill this position as she pital, Camden, shows 4,338 patients mond Beach, Fla. Jer- ALL years’ experience with the West treated during 1923 in addition to 123 ITEMS TO INTEREST General Hines promises to dis- sey Title Insurance Company. remaining at the close of the year. charge all guilty employees of New The birth rate for Trenton during The average number of house patients York Veterans’ Bureau if liquor Short Chronicle of Past Occurrences 192S increased slightly beyond the fig- was 150 daily. charges are substantiated. to statis- and Our ures for 1922. According An old ordinance prohibiting riding Throughout the Union McAdoo’s foes fear attempt to end tics made public the records show of bicycles on sidewalks has been Colonies—News From Europe two-thirds rule. 8.1S0 births in 1923 and 3,104 during resurrected by the Haddon township WEAF hogs the air, is proter. from at That Will Interest. the previous year. committee and will be enforced rival broadcasting stations. the annual meeting of the Stone Westmont, where numerous mishaps Coast Guards assert belief that Fire At the contract have occurred. to rum Harbor borough council Island Bea tragedy was due the Bridge for the building of the new water The Newark branch of running. union works at a cost of $100,000, fireproof and Structural Iron Workers’ Nation-wide response to Harding Coun- work to commence at has notified the Building Trades success for construction, memorial fund insures for a be by August cil at Newark that "a demand drive March 1. once and to completed of arms by effect 1, U. S. discourages shipment was with the Philadelphia $12 wage day, to take May Linking of New York City subway 1, signed to Mexican rebels as being agaisnt of Joseph 1924, will be made.” The notification lines with Jersey suburbs by tubes Water Works Company American policy. was contained in a letter read at a Pedro Panama canal, under Sweigard & Co. Here is tlie U. S. S. Arizona, one of Uncle Sam’s mighty lighting ships, In ihe Miguel locks, mer- under Hudson consideration. iron Steps taken to transfer U. S. recorders, eacu meeting of the council. The of and fleets. Transit Commission announces. Two town en route to the war games held off Panama by combined ships rticiflc Atlantic chant marine to control of Emergency office, engaged in a workers now receive $10 a day. New Year’s Eve cocktails create legal right to the Fleet of the Kearny When Chester Good and Edward Corporation. Veterans’ Bureau scandal in New Bcuffie on the bench wins support of North Da- of the ses- drivers of a motor truck loaded Coolidge of bureau police court at the opening Wise, he’ll York; city ousted; were President to Battle kota radicals. Senator Ladd says were by a with $100,000 worth of silk, Obregon’s Artillery Going counter-charges brought against dis- sion and finally separated get state’s support for nomination. lieutenant with several stopped at Belleville and Bloomfield trict manager. police present Administration tax revision pro- trial. The recor- avenues, Newark, by Deputy Sheriff Sixteen houses were destroyed prisoners awaiting once increase revenue gram would at ders were taken before a police cap- Michael Doyle, who took possession when an avalanche completely cov- stimulate business, Secretary counter attachment for a end Switzer- tain, where each entered of the truck on an editor of ered the village of Alrclo, Mellon asserts in letter to the The ri- claim, declined to get off land. charges against other. $1,000 they Outlook." a "The vals are Anthony J. Casale, appointed the truck or to leave it, suspecting States arms to Mexico, in- the truck in a United by the town council, and George G. hold-up. They slept on 5,000,000 rounds eluding aeroplanes, Winne, original recorder, who main- garage. and 5,000 rfles, to be SPORTING of ammunition | | tains he still has claim to the office. Governor Silzer replied 10 tne state; delivered at once. The Trenton war memorial com- ment of State Senator Bright of Cape Senator Wadsworth to push his a Wachsmuth wins Glencoe A. mittee appointed to decide upon May county, Republican majority to Con- Fred “back to people” amendment cf the s sol- that the Republican legisla- C. road . plan for the deeds city leader, stitution. in the world war ap- tors have consistently tried to reduce New York Football Club defeats Na- diers and sailors Four army fliers and two alternates of a municipal that they tional Giants 5 to 0. proved the erection legislative expenditures; for around world next by the named flight auditorium as a memorial. desired to know the salary of gov- Giants purchase Wayland Dean, permanent spring. would also ernor's and the number of from The proposed structure secretary Banker S. W. Straus settles with minor league pitching star, executive supply a place for soldiers to meet assistants and clerks in the in smuggling case Louisville. government gem and afford facilities for musical events department and also wanted to be tor With the deal for the famous Rog- $150,000. and other municipal undertakings. told whether the type of writing pa- Amendment to Mellon tax plan ers Hornsby apparently off for an- The Stone Harbor railroad is being per used by the governor was similar other at John McGraw has brings stock dividends under ordinary year least, basis this to that used by the legislature. infield operated on a profitable rates of normal and surtaxes. turned his attention from his winter. This road is operated by a Republican and Democratic leaders Federal Reserve Board net earnings to the task of adding some badly board of directors of residents of the In the legislature received invitations and to his staff. experience contraction in 1923 needed strength pitching a confer- borough and has 103 resident stock- from Governor Silzer for net amount to but three million While on the train returning from gains holders. ence on the question of curtailing the dollars. Pasadena, Cal., where the University < The Camden city treasury was en- state’s bill for legislative printing. of Washington was played on New riched as a result of a raid by Robert Kuebler, former treasurer of of the Naval $170 j Year's Day, the members home Field is accused of the federal Mexican army entraining for the successful attack on the revolutionists at Puebla. the police on a crap game at the the Forest Hill Club, Artillery NATION’S BUSINESS Academy football team elected Ed- of Edgar Johnson, on Pine street. Po- of embezzling $12,085 of the club’s j mund B. (Whitey) Taylor of Lima, lice Judge Cleary assessed Johnson funds in a complaint entered at New- for next season. MISS CUPID OF KANSAS Ohio, captain witnesses ark the president, slow $50 fine, and 12 paid $10 by Harry Tipton, as Czar of Russia Initial week of new year rather William T. Tilden, 2d, objects to “Recognized” inch for "rolling the bones.” before Prosecutor Bigelow. Kuebler In investment fields as many appear rule check tennis proposed to player- Historical Society is now believed to be In Denver. to be marking time. The Gloucester writers. members. There were 94 alarms of fire In markets decided to admit women Developments in business as chair- Morton G. Bogue resigns David J. Doran was re-elected presi- Ocean City last year. The total loss not as expected as sales are lowered Board of man of the Intercollegiate Other officers elected were: was only a few thousand dollars. and dealers appear to be resting up dent. Stewards. Charles Harrison, Mrs. Edna S. Titus and Mrs. Eliza- after holidays. Vice presidents, Yankee rookies to report at New beth Stine have been appointed mem- Unification of telephone systems of Frank Snyder, Clarence Cape well; Orleans training camp on March 3; bers of the Paulsboro Board of Health world planned by United State finan- recording secretary, Ralph Murphy; a week later. W. W. with H. V. Mulford Mayor Vanne- ciers. regulars financial secretary, Wesner; by New Orleans removed It is believed that 1924 railroad Pal Moran of treasurer, Edward J. O’Hara. man. of Waterbury, Conn., of Chief John A. E. Smith Lamson, vice president of financing may exceed 1923. Johnny Shugrue The annual report from the field of contenders for the shows the Gloucester City S. P. Dunham & Co., Trenton’s largest Representative Garner presents Corcoran | crown him such 23 alarms who died ten days Democrats’ tax plan; will support lightweight by giving fire department answered department store, a at Madison Square Gar- in action the of many Mellon bill features. battering during the year, but got only ago, bequeathed major portion New that Referee Johnny total loss was estate to his daughter, Marine men indorse new policy of den, York, five times. The year’s his $350,000 an end to Mrs. Helen Lamson of Tren- government ship control and laud ap- Gallagher mercifully put $48,800. Massey after two minutes and the will. Mr. Lam- pointment of Palmer. the proceedings pro- ton, a*gM|iing to s Irpads have $34.5Vh*w^f^^ son^^^^MsmallJ^^estsforfaiU^ cpel"AWht .VovemBer revenue. twenty-f^v^jj^xiJds^o/^jj^fHth^round^ Llghtl^^^^^^^^^nton’s fu^mploy^^ana for an aged sister. Soaring prices of corn bring ad- he holds monopoly on boxing in New i ber of lights will be doubled, have Thomas J. S. Barlow, Sr., of Maple vances on all grains. York. I been submitted to the Public Service, Shade, chairman of the Interstate Business begins to pick up after Amateur rule committee of U. S. It was announced by Commissioner Bridge and Tunnel Commission, was L. T. A. recommends of ten- post-holiday lull. curbing George W. Page. It is unlikely, how- sworn in as a member of the Chester nis who commercialize their Secretary Hoover, in letter to Wil- players ever, that the installation will be com- township committee at the organiza- skill. liam Allen White, says present Con- pleted until next. fall. tion for the year. Barlow was a for- Track Wis- gressional bloc system threatens gov- performers at Chicago, John Tierney of Orange, one time mer member of the committee and Northwestern and Ohio State ernment with disaster. consin, baseball , was drowned in a won election again in a hot contest in universities are to in a quad- Port Authority contends terminal engage 6pray pond at the Thomas A. Edison November. rangular meet at Evanston on Febru- should not be exclusive property of plant when a raft capsized. James There is little likelihood that the 15. any railroad. ary Murphy, a companion, narrowly es- movement to revive thoroughbred and Georges Carpentier has become a Wholesalers retailers have caped. horse racing in New Jersey by legaliz- more stock on hand than was sup- racing automobile driver and will Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts, of Glouces- ing betting in the State will ever be- posed. compete on the Lyons track next Miss Margaret Markley of Emporia ter City, In charge of Scoutmaster come a reality. Delaware Federal judge sustains spring in a new car called the Alpha- college, in Kansas, has started a dnt( John A. Corcoran, will leave for Fries Prosecutor Jayne of Ocean County Bale of seized German dye and chemi- romas. It is understood that the box- bureau that already does a thriving Mill to camp until Sunday in a cabin has forwarded by special messenger cal patents to Chemical Foundation, er owns a part of the company manu- business. Miss Markley advertises the lake. the records of the trial of Francis Inc. facturing the machine. along herself as "Miss Cupid" and by means Charles F. Pancnast Post, American Kluxen, fifteen years old, of Madison, ! of her bureau she brings timid coeds of Woodstown, has leased acquitted In 1922 of the murder of Legion, and bashful suitors together. A nom new Nixon Building, Janet Lawrence, to Prosecutor Bo- GENERAL FOREIGN quarters In the Inal charge of 25 cents Is made foi | which will be furnished by the Wo- lltho of Morris County, who is investi- At a family council of the surviving Romanoffs, held in Paris, It was agreed v. male students, while the girls nr« man's gating the records of the trial. Prose- that the Grand Duke Cyril should be recognized as the clnimant to Auxiliary. legitimate charged 50 cents. Miss Markley says Within an hour after his arrest on cutor Bolitho several days ago an- the Russian throne. The photograph shows him with the grand duchess, who Battleship Louisiana, with seven Bavaria threatents to proclaim she charges the girls more becuuse ths White Horse charged with op- nounced that he was investigating the is a daughter of the late duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. men aboard, abandoned at sea in gale kingdom unless granted autonomy pike, Investment Is a good one with them. an automobile while under the case with a view to reopening It If by tugs towing her. as Catholic state. erating Any fellow who will pny a quarter tc Influence of Wesley McDaniel, conditions warranted. Negroes at New York mass meet- Improved financial showing in De- liquor, make a date, will spend at least tw' old, of Stratford, was have resorted to ing urged by Colonel Theodore Xiooee- cember cheers German officials. thirty-five years Cafe proprietors Can’t Tell Martha From Clarice dollars to make It a good one. to serve rum veit to exterminate Klan. Charge of Liberal-Tory combination on his way to the county jail false walls to conceal their imposed by Justice of the to testimony offered Roosevelt Pilgrims observe fifth an- to keep Baldwin in power is denied. sixty days, stocks, according WOMAN IS A GENERAL of Elm. McDaniel de- niversary of ex-President's death by Explorers to refrain from disrobing Peace Boardman in court at Atlantic City by county State Kline, with raidB made visit to grave and Sagamore Hill body of King Tut at request of King was arrested by Trooper tectives in connection home. George. who alleged the car was being driven on Christmas Eve. They testified that McDaniel denied and Bal- World peace plan which wins $100,- J. Ramsay Macdonald declares vir- In zig-zag fashion. at the Tumble Inn. Maryland found that 000 Bok prize calls for United States ile opposition is safeguard of govern- the charge. tic avenues, the raiders by at Atlan- enter a conditional co-operation with League ment. Information was received pressing a button they could Public a em- of Nations and entry into World Dr. Parks advocates that Episcopal tic City that the State Utility passageway leading to liquor the action of John Stafford, Court. Winner's identity secret until creed be made permissive rather than Commission had affirmed porium. They arrested al- referendum ends. obligatory; church war continues. the City Commission in granting bartender, and Louis Nathanson, license to Mabel Normand films barred by Granite sarcophagus containing the Franklin R. Greenfield a op- leged proprietor. Atlantic a New Hampshire and Memphis, Tenn. body of Tut ankh amen discovered in erate a bus iine between City Haddonfield will get modern po3t in Commonwealth Hotel projectors in the Pharaoh's tomb. and Sea Isle City. The city's action ; office building if a bill introduced and F. F. Pat- New York sued by stocknolder, alleg- Ramsay Macdonald arrives in Lon- was attacked by the Atlantic City j Congress by Representative and the West is act- ing huge waste. don, prepared to assume Premier- Shore Railway Company | terson. Jr., of Camden County, Com for the Leonard Wood, Jr., now accused of ship January 18. Jersey and Seashore Railroad ; ed upon. The bill provides that the of engineering Cuban bank venture in Britain demands release from bail pany on the ground during purchase of a site and erection the the bus route was not more than $75,- which investors lost. of seamen of the Tomoka, rum-runner part of way a building to cost and rail- of Haddon- Dr. Henry Van Dyke espouses Mod- seized beyond the three-mile limit last parallel with the trolley 000. While the population commission the ernist cause; Dr. Machen sticks to his November. road lines. The utilities field Is estimated at 8,000, borough bus lines could not ac- that it is one of stand, which caused Dr. Van Dyke to Venizelos, former Greek Premier, ruled that the has a high rating in between States ave- in New Jersey. give up his pew. receives cool reception on arrival in cept passengers the richest per capita and President Coolidge is opposed to Athens. nue, its terminal at Atlantic City, Heister Clymer, recently appointed interested any changes in the Mellon tax reduc- British commission of clergymen Sea Isle City, at specially desig- postmaster, who Is actively and must a non office, is organiz- tion plan that would compromise the and physicians reports against faith nated points adopt In getting a new post pr.nciple stated in bill. healing. competitive schedule. ing citizens in support of the plan. Emergency Fleet Corporation will Howard Carter la certain sepulchre William H. Mudgett, eighty years Junior Ku Klux Klan at West Bel- take over United It was States Merchant of King Tut will hold gems. old, a Civil War veteran, died at his mar has initiated 175 boys. vessels. of Seine flood danger past; Paris folk home. Third and Cooper streets, Cam the first ceremony of the sort north A baby hippopotamus weighing commute by boat. den, following an operation. He had the Mason-DIxon line. was cot- sixty-five pounds born at the The British Army, according to the been for many years a salesman for Breaking the door of the little Fairmount Park Zoo. Philadelphia. London Star, is abandoning the Lewis the William S. Scull Company and tage in which Mrs. Mary Mahony, six- Early Congressional inquiry into gun. which figured so prominently in was actively interested in fraternal ty-five years old, had lived in poverty, United States arms sale to Mexico dis- the World War, for the Browning gun, societies. Patrolman Foley of Jersey City as assured Fairchild introduces reso- an American invention. The feature of the Christmas exer- covered the woman dead on the kitch- lution. A second gasoline tank from the cises in the Gloucester City Baptist en floor. Search of the room disclosed Leonard and William Townsend, ! lost French dirigible Dixmunde has Church was the award of special that she had more than $3,000 on de- four and two respectively, sons of Mr. atten- A sister lives Here are Here Is the been found in the Mediterranean, ac- prizes to members for faithful posit in savings banks. Martha nnd Clarice Sorgenfrel, nlneteen-year-old twins, who are Chinese woman com- and Mrs. Arthur Townsend of were sum- Liberty, cording to advices received in Tunis. dance. Rulon J. Geissler, former as- In Brooklyn. The police employed in the freight office of the Hock Islund railroad at Blue Island, III. mander, General Wong, who com- Sullivan County, N. were said a mands a Y., burned Minister Nintcbitch declares that sistant postmaster, headed the list, moned by neighbors, who they Clarice Is telephone operator and Martha Is n timekeeper. There are about detachment of Honan sol- to death in a locked room while their for three ar> In diers. Jugo-Slavia will no longer tolerate having finished twenty-live years with- had not seen Mrs. Mahony people the office where they have been working for some years, yet not These troops are supporters of mother was shopping. one of them Dr. Sun the provocation of Bulgaria. out missing a session. days. can tell which Is which when away from their desks. Yat Sen. British Government protests against Horse-headed man, cow headed The Gloucester Hi Y Club joined the The Woodbury Council wound up its American seizure of British rum Cupid found at Luxor. Camden Hi in celebrating "College affairs for the year in a short meeting. Lota of Binder Twine. steamer Tomaka off New Jersey Early action forecast by Canada to Night" at the Camden Y. M. C. A. The new body will start the new year Approximately 305,000 miles of bind- coast.. FROM FAR AND NEAR er stretch send a Minister to Washington. The finance committee of the Coun- with the same members, and it is twine, sufliclent to around Nine lives lo3t in heroic attempt of Thousands flee Seine floods which ty Board of Freeholders held a pro- probable that all officers will be re- the world nearly nineteen times if it Wild rice which Babylon, Long Island, fishermen to close Paris sewers and menace sub- longed session at Atlantic City in an elected. grows in Wisconsin Platinum was first discovered In was all tied In one string, were re- rescue three shipwrecked men. must be harvested from bind Alberta’s 1023 ways. endeavor to fix the appropriations for An accounting of the estate of John boats. 1741. quired to bumper Dust explosion toll at is A stamp collection In London was The farmers used Pekin, 111., France will warn Reparati ns Com- the coming year. Last year's total J. Brunen. circus owner, who was shot first lnbor union was organized crop. Alberta's 35,000,- four to dead and Insured for of binder twine in one thirty forty fifty- mittee it will tolerate no interference was $1,510,688, and it was admitted and killed in his hone in Riverside in recently $10,000,000. nbout 1720. 000 pounds three injured. A machine that sorts und sacks with Ruhr policy. that an Increase will be required. As- February, 1922, has been filed with digs, The first steamship navigated the year. The Treasury Department's to potatoes Is now In plan In an endeavor to develop direct sistant Prosecutor Hinkle said there the Register of Wills for adjudication use. Mississippi In 1811. ask Congress for $28,50(1,000 to » Chicago hns a lnw of No Quite Different. equip wireless communication with New would unquestionably be an Increase by the Orphans' Court. The state- firm composed Iron rails have been mnde In the the Coast Guard to tight rum runners mother, son and a man who walks miles tc York a structure about 600 feet high in last year’s court expenses, which ment submitted by the widow, Mrs. daughter. United States since 1911. Many has been vetoed by Budget Director It is the hole had a has been built at St. Paolo, near were $100,000, as crime has increased Doris Brunen, ancillary administra- custom of French fishing The total dally water consumption reach the eighteenth grand- Lord. President Coolidge had ap- vessels to Inform their owners of New York father who covered the same distunci Rome, Italy, and another about 1,000 ■100 per cent in the county during the trix, shows that Brunen left effects by I city Is 734,900,000 gal- proved the plan. radio on the a country church. feet high at Coltuno. »»ar. valued at *19.980.87. completion of a catch. lons. going to