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, Charles h. H.ll Ud Kui«i. M.B.U. acf^ ‘
lb AasocisUon, Woodbie
to aalc at pubiic recdue. on
MONDAY, JULY Ji
bets*eon the hours o[ twelve
,hoe Buildma end Uuilding end Loin re Krslty Drerlop-
d fir* o'clock
5 "mjd’lilirat tta BberUI's oOoe. lo Cape May Court Houee. Cape May County.
Otetux south weal ]"t>cl«reeo parallel In sriith or
%W&S n «re,l,‘d i ireutU I Thirteenth street.'blty /rt thence northeast, betwc— width or fromaec, at rij street, cue hundred an depth, belli* lot J»,se
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St'^t" licm the North corner of T> Foui II arenue. and extending thence
iorty feet in 1 - between parallel lines o
fert* w'lheb'ilkhendUne of fen usy hor. and thence still extending ol in. ■ ween said parallel lines aforesaid. • cl thirty feet to the exterior pier i fennsylvanlx Harbor lot iio.sectioi ts) beginning at the South corw avenue and Twenty-brst a- —
*1,080,000 of Its first Hen nnd 0 pat ctr.i refunding mortfnga bonds. When tbo orlglnfil order was issued by the board the date of expiration was flxvd as of December 81, 1018, bot Fobaorjoently It was extended until June :«J of ihl* tear. In accordance with the coinpany'a appUcmtio. the lioard fixed Decamlier 31, 1020, with the proviso that the Issue should noi be disposed of at leu than 80 per cent
of pa •.
Vaccination Left to Option.
Enforcement of drastic unitary regFEDERAL LAW COMES FIRST' uiatl. i. a. .. means of preve-.liu. smalliox from gaining a foothold In state natltullona was considered by Monsy Hu Been Collected and Used, g (a i e •„, nn l of t.Vmlrol of Instltutlonr but Must Ba Provided Fon-Oov- »»d A ,-enrlea at a meeUng held In
REPAY HUGE SUMS TO MANY ESTATES Jersey Supreme Court Overrule* Comptroller in Inheritance
Tax Cases.
emrrent Tax Must Not B«
Deducted.
Tr.'Uton.—In opinions filed by Jua-
Trento :. The l-oard received a rejKirt from Commlastoner l>ewls urging upon clilef «xecutlve ofilcers the hrpoitanoe of t* .Ing every powlhle precaution agali <t contagion. ITie action of the . com! isstoner was approved by the dees Sways* and Bergen In the suit of |
the estate of Ferdinand W. Koebllng j n approving the steps taken by against Stata Comptroller Newton A. Cornu aalouar Lewis the board decided K Bug bee the court of errors holds ; that L' a question of t aednados ahould dial die amount of the 'aderal death be lef- to die option of employees and tax must first be deducted from an ea lumai «• of the various Institutions. It
tate In order to ascertain the clear "•* leclded to request the market value of taxable transfer prop- , ° Dt . of . h “ lth .“
erty under the New Jersey collateral Inheritance act. Tliese oi-lnlona mean
that New Jersey will be required to “ ‘ l
refund to estate* of decedents a total
of about $300,000.
Both opinions reached die same conclusions. but by different legal reaaoaIng. The vote of the court reversing the stand takan by the state comptrol ler was unanimous, some of the mem-
eend a lecturer
eaii of the Inatltutlons so that Inite and others may t>e enlightened si to the efficacy of vaccine as a pre-
dlaease.
Cor ((deration w aa git an by the boe* j to a program of aanltadon adoptea by S :> -riiitendent L. L. Jackaon of the State Ho. f<ir Poyi at Jamaaburg and aubmltted by Commissioner Lewis
heeds of other Institutions as
EijTiSrS-«-.u» for "rnolwa wortto w»i». and Ollier, for tLe Borvio oplt.ion- lon J.ii..M,ur ( , ti, ..rTlowOfll Mr. Boobllnf upoo PI. ar.ili MK eo tr ""“ u ‘' 0< “MUU™
..tel. reloMI .1 »oi. than ilO.OOOiKIO ‘‘
fortvnatpiiwwv Conptrollwttw " He dvr® ■ .ooed of loroeiCT
Pee levied me elate laberf teece tax on “ ,,Q ' "* tBr ri ‘ pra, ’ , ‘f“ h '*L
liat aarouat, refa.la, lo «™i dedori l ‘ , “' >' “ H 1 " »"* ■iSIS WWOOD paid b, lb. eem, to the «'■''» ■aeeear..
ie «i wiid! government under the war revenue ■aopted.
‘I, I death tax art. An appeal was *aken Superintendent Jackson brs organ-
occ. py the 6tb St. cottage of Mr. Chaa.
Sbemeiey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Speer, of Atlanta. Georgia, and their thr^e small daugbs haw leased the Bew “log cabin" Avalon. To Mr. Speer It Is a reminder of the Georgia log cebln, but a Maine caller ll spoke of the pine forest? of her nadve state around the Ranvely Lakes. and Mrs. William Marriott Cam by and family are at the Holly cottage. 11th Street, for the Reason. Miss Wallace la visiting her Bister, Mrs Win. W. Thomson, of 11th street. Mrs. Emma F. Tyson, of Philadelphia. who has been down for several putdng her houte In order, has returned to town. Mrs. Emma Wallace, mother of Mrs Wm. W Thomson, of 11th SL. is with her daughter for the summer. Mr. P D Folwell, of Philadelphia, ni- opened hla cottage near the sea
all.
Mr. and Mrs. Chav. B. White, of Uanerrh. Pa., and family, are at theli, cottage in Avalon. Mr. Paul C. Thomson was the guest r a part of last week of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Johnson, of Elk ins Park, are at their cottage for the and Mrs. Julius Wolf and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their borne on Avalon avenue for the Bea-
rn.
Mrs. S. Striebnei, mother of Mrs. Wolf*, also of Philadelphia la to be the guest of her daughter for the sumand Mrs. William NeweU, of Philadelphia, are among recent arrlv-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Samler and tobacco, sweet potato &nd pepper Miss Dorothy Samler paid a day's visit kings and qut ’ns of South Jersey, con-
sisting of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank and family, Mr and Mrs. Robert Mil-
AVALON—PEERMONT. „ ! to the S. Y. Thomson’s.
Knowlton. of Philadelphia, will, Mr# Mary B Smith. Mrs. Evelyn
Third xrenac fifty fett. Uirmx parallel with Zwcotyfiixt mm and ten fen. thence (j) norihc.ci Thud avenue Uty feel lo the mju Twenty firM meet, and theuv along Ihc name one hundred end place of beginning, being lot No
of eaid may of Avalon.
(b) Beginning at a point m the 1
of Twenty third at- -n .livid
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by the estate to the prerogative court, where Vice Ordinary Backeg held that the amount of the federal tax ahould have first been deducted before the state tax waa levied by the comptroller. The atate hen appealed to the court of errora and appeals, with this
decision as the result
In the Roebllng coao mono the atate will be compelled to refund about *80,000. There are other cases of a alalI lar natur * 111 wl *lch the Icnoritance tax
u, Twenty •hiidxUecUue huucmt I.ud leu len j w-gg Collected Without deducting the an"Sd w> , < w t Und» 1 M A*v»Jon'° ‘ federn, tax. with the result that about
' Emouu *du°e under dccrcr » y " .y,. «. willi | *270,000 UlOfS Will htve to !>• returned. lutoeMcnds-iriit^iee^iubc^nddeu Higher Rat* Ordered. Date* June it. 19*1. Finding that the rate of a cent and
Kuyxl i'- Taller, bill ■. 1 1 ~ | g half g kilowatt hOUT for OledtriClty
“ rr ' - " | furnlihed by the Monmonth Lighting BIDS FOR COUNTY BRIDGE Company to the Jersey Central Traol.UMBER. I Uon Company Is unduly low, the Pub- _____ I lie Utility Commission has authorised Bide A ill be rece'ved and opened by that the rate be increased to 2 cants.
Uie Board ol Freeholder* of the County The board p Inted out that the present o! Cape May. New Jerecy. at a meeting | rate, besides being ir sufficient and disol the Board lo beheld in Uaf freel.jld-1 criminatory, c*n only result In an unera' Room in the Court House at Cape < > ue burden upon other customers of
May Court House, on Tueeday. June 16. ^ company. 1920, at 12.16 o’clock 1*. M., for fari’iah-! _ y
Ired Ids sanliary aihiilulatratlon with particular regm-d to the elimination of flies and mosquitoes, disposal of sewage, safeguarding of the water supply and the proper care of a swimming pool. With these measures and some additional regulation Mr. Jackson reported It would he possible to have dean boys, clean foi«l and clean grounds. In tl dght against mosquitoes the grounds of tbs stats borne have been laid out In sectors, crude oil being used where stagnant pools or
other breading places existed. Resignation cf Edgsrton.
Announcement that he had formrlly resigned was received In Trenton from James A. Edgerton, federal director of prohibition In this state. The meesag • came from Washington, where Mr. Edgerton went last Friday to wind up his
connection with the office hare.
At the same time a statement whl Ji had been prepared by Mr. Edgewas given out In It be attacked wlioleaalers who have been releasing liquors on forged permits. On this point the
Statement said
“Recently we have been checking up
In granting the Increase the board
*."n w "in the Conntv or at nnv lumber ! said It should not be constinad that It yard in'*:*County. Minimumamonnt obligates Itself thereby to permit u. pended several cf them because of IrIS.UUO feet. Increase In the rates of far# which ha* regularities By order of the lioard. been requested by the Jersey Centra 1 “I , * k * t,,,, occasion to serve public For specification! apply to the Kngi- Traction Company to absorb th* In- notice on tliese and other wholesaler* neer, Wildwood, N. \ _ owm , creased cost of operation resulting that they must observe the law and from tbs higher charga. Both proceed- «op selling liquor to crooks on faked
•>192S>2tpl*3.42.
, legs, the board remarked, must be de- penults.
‘Not only that, but If wholesalers do not show more of a disposition to obey th* spirit as weL as the letter of the law all permits will be revoked.’ Tin office her* would not give the names of th* who.sealers suspended when Inquiry was mad* whether the threat to shut down on wholesale permits applied to dealers throughout the state, reply was made that most of th* complaints originated In Lveex county. A* a matter of fact.” the statemeni
_ 1 termlned separately upon existing WIm. you want prtntln E ot 11. I*t i cWntu.inu™alnd. a.n. ly swcUIUU win lav. j „ HP™ °
. , .» rTTif, -n.v __ii f > _ Service Railway Company and thebormade yrinUng tbelr life-work, call tU ^ ot ^ Rutherford, the commit TIMES PRINTING HOUSE. , IuD ^ approvsd an ordinanca tor ■ tll0 r , moTa i 0 f th, railway company’s Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Andrews, Miss, tracks from Park avenue between PatM i Id red Andrews. Mr. J. J. Stromeyre.! arson avenus and tlie Erl# Railroad Miss Dorothy Wright and Mr. Morris Company’s tracks In East Rutherford. Gerber, all of Philadelphia, w.-r. r.y- In connentlng to tlie abandonment of ia.Kd th, Ml,vu. ov. r th. w. i >1" t’t'.tatlon ot U.t. .pur th. btt.rU stipulated that tba railway company •*•<> thar* are few obstaoles In
They art all enthusiastic about | ^ ^ oqnivalent service to that of state and local authorities
now being provided by Issuing tran> co-operating In tlio enforcement of this f«r* to paesenger* cltanglng from the 1#w . «*cept such a* they themselves Passaic line to the Hackensack line create through politics or un willing-
at th* junction of Paterson avenue and o*ss to act
Hackensack street for the purpose of “While the federal authorities canriding to the Erie station. not recognize th# 8.60 psr cent limit Disposing of an application of th# placed on Intoxicants, w# would be Central Railroad Company for pormls- greatly p’er -ed If the state authorities elon to Issue *6,255.0 0 ;.sr value of would b-lp us prohibit all bevarag'/s equipment cotes, the commission has with more than that alcoholic content." signified its approval of tlie Issuance Xlr. Edgerton explained that he reef *0,776,000 under ar equipment trust malctd interested In th* work and agreement, dated January 15. 1020. would continue a resident of New JerMust Hav* Definite Prtoe. *V. His resignation was due
fishing from the pier.
Automobiles For Sale Got 1 used enn, all makes. Convenient credit airanjp-l if rr-quirt-<l. All cars funrantei-d. rebuilt and paintnl. Tiif tiiorl reliable place to buy on Mitchell Motor Car
Company
Main Office. 252 S. It road St.
Philadelphia
Used Car Dept, Mitchell Service Station, 1235 Federal St„ PhiU. .See Hr. Stoy er
—Axeti»! S.lt el R«rnlxti ,:— — O. D. Army Woolen Shirts
s 1.35
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KUSHNER
Army and Navy Goodi MX t'hrlwiu. Mrevt Philadelpl.in etepufi] ^rr.^ 1 xiu-A^Tompt!]
Dorman and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stokes
are recent arrivals.
Miss Allen, of Bryn Mawr, has been a welcome visitor at Avalon. Mr Robert M. Shoemaker, of Cjmwyd, is a recent arrival. Miss M. J. Klllo. of Germantown. Mr. Harry Staton. Jr., and Mrs. Harry Staton, Sr., were down last week. Mr. Char. Sbemeiey and bis daughter are back from Florida. A party of sixteen, traveling In four touring cars, from Richland. N. J,
ler Sr, Mr. and Mr*. Robert Miller. Jr, Mr. and Mr*. Albert Bareuglla. Mrs. Eberbardt and s~». Mr. and Mr*. Henry MlUer and Mr. W. B. Plnkard spent Sunday last at the Lincoln Apartments on Dolphin Avenue. This was their first visit to this city. After enjoying a dip and our beautiful beach all declared “Sea We City for us
henceforth."
THIS IS THE SEASON when you need a camera. We have ’em. FITCH DRUG CO.—adv.
You Will Never Forgive Yourself If you don’t have your Fourth oi July Sundaes, Ices, Frozen Fruits, Ice Cream And Our Gen-ne-see Cream Fudge Of Which We Arc the Originators . AT OUR HANDSOME AND HOME-LIKE STORE If? Make All Our Own Candies, Ices, Frozen Fruits, Ice Cream and Salt Water Taffies Wishing you all a Happy and Joyous Fourth of July, we are Respectfully Yours LADY ANNA PAUUNE HOME-MADE CANDIES 104-6 S. Boardwalk SEA ISLE CITY, N. J
Mr. Business Man
W HY not make your appeal for patronage through the columns of this newspaper? With every issue It carries its message into the homes of ail the best people of this community. Don’t blame the people for flocking to the store of your competitor. Tell them what you have to sell and if your prices are rich* you can get the business.
WHEN ! u a y r a a s nd WHERE When looking ior a used car uo you just think because you have seen the car on the street or know the owner that it’s alright, do you ask someone who you think knows an automobile to examine a certain car, or do you do the right thing—go to a responsible Auto Dealer and make known your wants? We Have Used Automobiles from $225 to $i700 In Fords, Buicks, Studebakers, etc. Piorpont & Brown * City Hall Block WILDWOOD, N. J.
Th# purpose of Issuing tho n'oto# is ot attention to his personal af-
to pay for equipment purchased whll* I* lra -
the railroads were under control of th# Change Highway Rout*, fed era. 1 government The equipment As soon as the nnw concrete road egreemact stipulated maximum and through lower Morrisvtlle la compU-t-mlnlmum price* which were to be paid ed by the Fenn*> Ivanla State Highway for th* equipment, the exact price to Commission, there will he a change in | be determined not later than August L tbo Lincoln Highway route through 1020. Th# application of the rallro- Treuton. The new route, which Is to shewed that cotes amounting to to,- begin at Harney’s Ocmer, will be dl776,000 *r* needed to pay for equip- rectiy down Princeton avenue to Warmem. H e purchase price of which has ran street et the Ratile Monument and been definitely fixed. The board, there- thin south on that thiro 1 ghfare to fore, approved note* for this amount, the lower Delaware bridge, now a but refTtlued from sanctioning any ed- free structure, over to Morrlsvllla dtilonal issue until tbs purchase price At present the Lincoln Hlghwny of other equipment lias been fixed defi- come# through Hemey's Corner Into nliely. Brunswick avenue, to Brand, to State, The commission hns authorUed th# to the Calhoun street bridge and or or Tri-County Electric Company to Issue the upper Morrlst 111* rood. This *17,600 of securities to cover coustruo- rout# passes through two of the most Oon expenditure* tut,Je or c->nicinplat- congested streets In the cl y and adds ed by U.# company. The company Is no unnecessary distance to th-? rout buying power from Potaptuu 1-eke* , through Tn nton. borough to supply service to residents I Th* declxlon to chauge the highway of Paquanneck township Morris coua-1 through this dry Las been occasioned ty und tlis borough of Wanaque, Pae- by the action of the Ivnnsyltanla
sale cog-ity- Slate Highway Itt sed upon the aia\eun-iu by the the lower Morrl Hudson and Manhattan lutUtoad Com nay and ti e uj pwuy that “owing to the fact that at mad. While no Urn# stneo Issuance of the order has i-oou bo paved w ill-
It been possible, and It Is impossible at road, the present time to »eH bonds at 6o per cant of two par value." the board J i extended out:: December 81, 1820. its fpfrar tnthortaiflg the company to issue
a In making d a state highonly a count' • stretch wU. ule. the upper
>«v in very '.ad condition, will ibiy slightly repaired. New markli.dlcating the rectaad route will it up In this city as •.oob as th* svlUe read Is opened for traffic.
A trustworthy service that manages estates worth $15,000,000
Fifteen million dollars—that figure may not seem impressive to the average mind which, alter the Great War, has grown used to thinking in terms ol millions and billions. But to the business man whe is thinking oi entrusting his estate to the care ol others fo r the benefit ol his heirs—this total d! the trust lunds we manage is important. For, it means experience in handling many estates, both large and small; it means e juipment and an organization trained in the various brauches ol the work—real estate, investments, tax problems; but above all, it means confidenc< —that unshaken type ol confidence that comes only through long years ol trustworthy service. We shall be glad to talk with you or your attorney il you are thinking ol making a will or leaving your estate in trust.
CAMDENVSAFE/DEPQglT & TRUST COMPANY
224 FEDERAL STREET. CAMDEN. N. j.
Deposits $10,000,000
Trust Funds $15,00O£00

