J > rt-TT- (fr-»i ,lZ% " 20,000 PEOPLE read this paper ercry week. Larger circulation thnn all other papers In 'county combined. THE WASHINGTON STAR 1 54th YEAR—NUMBER 44 WASHINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N. .!., THURSDAY, OCTOIJEK A? , 1921 SUBSCRIPTION: S2.00 A YEAR Warren Mothers and No 0 Freeholders Ask Beer Now Medicine; Parent-Teachers Railroad Men Say ! Christmas Fund Railroad Strike •? ?°McL.n strikc for $000,000 From Drys Justly Incensed All-Day Session ' Pay Exaggerated! '^i For Borough's Poor 1921 Road Funds Nowiii Balance •• Tin- Wurrcn County Council at ^ ' I .Mothers'vCoiiRl-PHH and Pnrent-Teueh- l • Warri'ii County J'oard ut I'VIH- •Mellon's Decision Heavy era' AHHOcIntiniiH mot In the Wntdilng- Declare Published Figures i "J...llif is S,,"'',n rs at the Hireling yesterday ado-.i- ton Kchool Sntunlay morning ttt eleven i Let Us AH Help To Make p •iolulion to build Iuii'i-<>v<-d roads Committees Discussing Mo-' I'hlilipM.urg fi ('I'jom.HlJurv on Blow; Drug Stores To o'clock and continued' in all day tms- Injure Cause; Give p HIOII. Thocounty chairman Mrs. Hitter Merry Xmas; STAR • No. It. antl friiin (.ru«ndyke :i men to us Problem; Sell Beverage. of Uolvidcre pre.sldcd. After the wfng- Correct Wage. Starts Xmas Fund. .Mill in HackettMown lo J>anvil!<' and Decision Soon. ing of America, und the rending ot thp mar.shalled to inbat-hunger in not .M.'idli.Ws. on Route Xn. 5, The The Drys In the National Capitol und mlnute-i, reports w«re received from 17 The STAR last w«.e|; printed a Hche- I« only eight I Plan I* t*> ask the Suu-s Highway De- Railroad executive and employees aro In all parts of tin* country are upset dule of railroad wages .showing that only ttds Sta aim supply niucli of the thirty associations within the "f tlie demand in tin- .Ww ' Vijrl* and Weeks off and tin- STA It hopes it will \ pai tin-iit in approve ih.- new roads .md nfiw meeting with Government repre- by the fact that Secretary .Mellon of county. The reports show tho vital paid to those threatening lo strike, and ill l isiiui-i',1 under th< the Treasury tool; the unexpected ac- Philadelphia markets. mean inoiv in !'.r_'l to .•i-y resident j tliv-y sentatives and developments of tho concern that citizens now reel In school to those not con.sldeilng a .strike. c-f Washington than it • bus before, imburs,.] nt net .'ind will b- paid for imxt 24 hours will decide whether, thero tion In promulgating regulations per- affairs, thp earnest effort thai is being The table 'Hinted la** week was taken Alittfo I.. Clark <.f \h<- stilt.' llun-.tu mitting tiie line of beer as a medicine. »>f Markets pointed oni tin- possibilities id that there will person, I under tl I!•:••! fluids. The Hoard auks in to be a railroad strike or hot. Th« m:ide to Improve .school condttlotiH, and from the ,\\ y. Tribune, and was iintur- rich «r pmir. big or lithe, who will not •i under the HIM a-'W-'prin- l'.e?r now enjoys a full legal status. HI New .1. rwy's I'm mini: Indusiry ut 1 C. S. .Rallmud r-'ibor Hoard called tho to bring jibout :t closer relationship be :illv considered an hniKut and hnpartinl !>•• able to rejoice more than they have \r I;: l.-ft after th' two rn.MVi CUD fere nee and tho heads nt the labor Issued in accordance with an opin- tween the homes ami :!»• schools. ••••"••"•••••I mi m'livai -inn impartial ; ,.,,„.•,...,,.,..„ ... „> .:.. llM| it,, , r. • , " !>•• aide to rejoice more than they have statement. Presumably the figures- I.','1.1,r i i H ll''< ••! \ i rJ • I "V-r before at the elarin,, rail: "Hark re eompletrd j- will be \,:i,;\ unions and tin- e.\"(;utlves of the Rreiit ion submitted by former Attorney Gen- (Cciiuiimed on pagt* G, Ntetion LM V: eral Palmer hint March 3. holding the were .hose obtained from authm-inthv j ^r'-lv-v V/,V /wi - ,^ v ,'* ii •»•• "->*»"' '*'•«•'-« *"'•«• ' '"" "" on ntliei* ii.:iil.-i. [ railroads are seated nn oppositn HUICH. medicinal urn; of beer to he legal un- «•"•''<•"«• I ',J. J.;';. ,'••,'"'•, -.,..,'• K»ri»t -lo'd Will lo Men:" A dei.K.itl'.n iir.n. Soiii.nei rvmiiiy. Mutfi sides will have many things to headed by David V..UIIK. fnnnerl.v A,*;- j-'Xplnin antl the Jtailroiid.s have denied der tlie prohibition laws, and after be- I-ackaw.mna chplnj,,-* living in | ' ' " . '« '"''£ ' '" ''• "'' ,\ ';•<-'"" >• It in with r-Kret that I. ha* bee,, im- ing wit held Hlnce then in anticipation Retail Food Prices ncniblyniiiii ;iml n j'nniifr liieinher of i tlir lirmrd'.s plea to defer further wng.i WiwhiiiKini). however, claim that they | "'),''' i i • ' pn-wwd upon us that, Ilk- all 'coin- tin- Slate riigliway C.iiiiiiiissl.,n. vlwit.-it ! flits u> avert tin- strike. of early action by Congress on the pend- do not revive anything like the ^vages I ,'/:. ',.' ,,. ,],. <h ' ,- ., ''"".'"' imiuUI.-jf, there h.-tve hern 'OiiH' in our ing nntl-buiT measures, iinncimcement Show Slight Decline MUI MN 1 1 lI#mw Hi.- \V:MTI'M is..:ird yvst-rday, after * With Oct. no only a jjlinrt time di.slant 1 ••ubllshe.l in t) . Tribune's table, and j "" "" " '" "" '""* " mhl.it whChi-isttnao have nos ta tbee it.ns able i., np. of the beer regulation* .Monday came H lrsi, .'iiti'iitlmi iiialiing an iiisji<eti.i]i nf the .Morris , the gon.'ial mibll.: Is being prepared for have submitted lo theSTAK an o.lichl I •'.'' !"!""'?:: ..: ! pnelaie Christmas at its true me;,,,- turnpiki- lni|'io\ei,i. niK from I'billijii-| uhai may take pla-"> if the conference us a complete surprise to prohibition The Vi'tail cost of mod I.. the nvci- II. H jilulry .tillilill.-s in .•; leaders. the gr<<;t j,uM.l:iyy IIIITK m IM;I Cni.l-u. .Mr. V-'iniK. ii-tjiinw •'.Hue mi d*" .t not result in an .* rainily In S.-pi.-mln.r w:tx I.I j I'ills I I, iarli il,i-lari-il. "in one ,liiy t Stocks of real beer, containing from nt lew than the iivenige eost hi Aug- - i-ill<<.s II, t.l l n"I.test si.okehinan. Mated tint ib" wmk imw I a«ret'Mi.-nt. but the general nplmin of Hiiirci'. AS MI'IM beini: dune In Warieo u:i.-; the b><st of | those In aurlnoity i.s that .some means: :i to .1 ner cent alcohol, .stored by Home ust the bureau of labor statistics sw- milk is inoiiii 1 on finn; s wllliln i(H needy persons. !'ai!ii'i-s an breweries since before prohibition, were iiouneed. Prices nf forty-1 lire food i l of N\nv York in1 any in ihe State. He is un engineer nf i will be fontid to meet on common Who have hc;<ll eoinpelli'd to (I tb> ••.\pet-if-Mi:t'mid when h«< g;ivc the Wtiv- giiiund ainL that home means will bu available under 'physicians' pn-scrlp- articles are reported each inontli t«i 't(ii- iiuclis selves many •••unfurls in order to glvo tioiiH yesterday. .Many big breweries hiircnu by reliill denters iii flftv- Illlll X upjily mi.v- p-n road work his uiuiiialiileii tndorj-e- ! lalcen tu .ivcrt the threatened strike. [)H> children sotm- little gift at Christ- tiif-nt and si'oki- the wi.rd.-; unoted il j . ,^ . announced their intention of beginning villn iniiiil Jiviiiu.s uf num. There niv also, iitihapplly, lint a tin- manufacture uf medicinal beer to Wholesale llgureH f.ir Sej few whom, w*- fear, in' previous yonr.** was htKlily eonndini-nuny m ihe Wai- | will K8» Law Deliiv Hit Kkvlrlral replace stored stocks when exhausted. >t cliange materially f; re.i Hoard and the contractors in t-hnrg- ' j.|ani "Uegulalionn under which manufac- llltVe b'I'll coltinelteil. tliioiiuh tilt! high 1 In August, the survev disclosed. cojst of living, l.i sec ChriHtmas; paaa MI Mi.- iii.provein.-iii. i A p:)W- tii;i! j>i I3S year;: old and turer:* have to operate to manufacture ' wbieh was enact! d before development. Due largely to the sharp advance In f Ml'litlllitl n Ilial biivers have Kl wilhoiit being able to have Sanlii • medicinal beer or cereal beverages in sldt-rabb- •ilianti'lie.-. of whea of ek-ctrlc jiuwer frfnu streams was dellnlicly ilswl miller certain slriietur- raw cotton farm product.': Increased :t !«»•!IfvH • ' Clans in (be hom>' to CIH.T tin' little Icy Weather HIT cent In average price, wbilt- t«-xUI«« wiibin iln- Still.-, and nun-It i even a subject of drouim, IKIS byeii al reuillrement.s," said -Mr. Ulrsl. "Tlie ii.-. !ir,e. " ••"""•"• found by prommcrH of th*1 project to Rushes Road AVork Maud in tin- way of the comprehensive plan.*, for erecting damx to create elec- irk- ein-rgy at M-vcml points along th.; • upper Utrlaware river. Although (be Kseh Act of Congress permits the building of the giant power stations electrical engineers Hud that h>-Un-f wint'T absolutely nothing can be done in IL p A: Koi-ji. the material way toward their construction wa.V-X-W Vill- until the project is approved by con- d ii 1.IHU1M nf eurreiil legislation of the States of New fli> extra tti e;ieh man if tthl e paveinenl j'-rsi-v jitiil 1'fnnsylva.nia.
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