Cape May County Times, 8 April 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

GOVERNOR SIGNS NUMBER OF BILLS Annual Appropriation Bill to Operate State Departments

Among Bills Signed.

STATE OFFICE NOMINATIONS Governor Edward* Haa Vetoed Bill Control Operation* of Bune*. Hswalng Bill Receive* but

Three Vote* In Aaaembl}'.

Trenton. — Oorerncr Edwards ha* slcurd the anneal appropriation b'.ll to operate the ttate departmenu foV the iag , lK!l-2> Baral year. The' total agpegates about J 10.600.000 or *2.000.000 more than last year, the Increase la ascribed aa due largely to tin higher

coat of *uppllea

Tht* U the first rime since 1895 that an appropriation bill haa been enacted before the last uay or so of the legislative ersalon. The hill trail passed last w*ek. The custom heretofore waa to have the bill* Ue over until the final d*.-*. It la Chapter 187 of

this year'* law*.

Other bllla aprro-ed are the follow-

ing:

House 14. define* toe standing of lice used accountants. House 17. defines the powers of eommlsalrner of municipal account*. House 28. put* mother on equality of father in the coatody of mlnonHouse 47, allow* fish and game wardens to carry firenniia. House 77, proride* for the estahlishmcht of a *UU employee’* retirement

more Wanderings WITH A PRESS GANG IMahandad at Miami after the tnoet •oeceaaful meetlnK In lU hl«on of the National Editorial Aaaoc*Uon. the ndiire flodl!* their wa> boon, by dewandertn* say a About one bun dred and fifty went on to Cuba—the rate > **ai. jdal” one felt ■ go. but the fear of "niai dc

kept manv tiack.

Our la*t communication wa* from lakeland, well named from the many

beau'ifal laker in It* Umti*. good fortune of the- Time«

draw the machine of one of !-»kc-c*-mayor* and a prtsent coi^iti commluiioner. Hla pretty am-mtecn->car-old daughter handled the Hr "Jack Rabbit- car with the aklll of a veteran. Th. ecribe confeaaoa to a .nraklnr pUn

another car w!>en she iww

thl* etip of a Rill at the wheel, but Mary Muck, the Dakota edlloi. refused to Join ibe conspiracy, so we enjoy ed tlw amooih-

of che trip. Lake. Polk. Man-

atee and Orange counties were explored In every nook and corner. The train

Hcked us up at ntRbi and

SOUTH DENNIS ■wald spent BaturMortoti visited hi* *l*«*r* on Saturday • Joseph Meeraald. of Philadelphia, vt*Ited his mot tier on Sunday. Matthew Ji-fTrrson srient Sunday with hi* parents Spencer t’randol and wife visited J. Crandol on Sunday. Hannah McCormack spent Sunday with her RrmndmoU.' i at South S«m-

jw

I'njik and Leon Compton visited the .-eta-Jd boy* over th. week-end. Mrs Laur* McKalR and son have opened their eottago for the summer. Ralph OofT and daughter. of Ocean City, called on reUUvra on Sunday. las Ikwothy Barron, of Avalon, spent week-end with Miss Tlc-lma Nicker-

SEA

i nod another 1S(> autos

THIRTY-THIRD STATEMENT OF THE ISlf CIIY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOOAH0N

Inter Ural Estate Owned. Cash In Bank Feb. fS. 1»X1 - Furniture and Fixtures. Due*, due and unpaid. Interest, due and unpaid. — Premium, doe and unpaid. _

TO-Bh 4U.1C 1441E40

LIABILITIES lX.e Waueholders. dura. - — , ' **-**l J® Due Sharehoiders. due* advanced. ««•«» Due Sbat lioldcrs. Inlerest advanced. *' ®° Due Bhar -ho.der*. Premiums adranevd 4 »* I hie Share-holders. Lapsed Share*. — *-*® Due Shareholder*. Proflu apportioned. fTJMJf I Hie Shareholder*. ProflU L n_pportioned. _ T.M Due Auditor*, •elarle*. . —— UM

Taxes * Insurance advanced for-horr ** Total.

DISBURSEMENTS

and Mr* James KJdredge and Mr. and Mrs Frank Barnee enjoyed an mutomoMle ride-on Sunday. Miss Annie Nlckenion U viidtin* her

sister.

Mr. and Mr*. John VouwE w«

on Sunday.

Mr. Lincoln, ot Maryland, chased th* Pierson farm. Mr. and Mrs. t- Vanklrk have opened their cottage for the summer. Adna Hickman visit'd rrlatlve* at Cold

Spring on Sunday.

Miss Martha Meerwald visited friend* In Sea isle on Sunday afternoon.

-^rtthl M, “ Mar > 1 - 1,1Um wrt,t to ( '* p ' M,>

i Sunday.

Mr. Sutton, of Itilladelpliis

House 81, doee away with certioral prvHi-edlng*. where the tax has been Imposed by the Bute Board of Taxes and Yaaessmeut* doe to the failure to file the annual ret urea Honae 98. give* rifle* the right to fix the pay of deputy collector or hi*

a aristae •*.

House 115, to crease# the fUhlng and gunning license* for residents and non-

reridenta

House 14S, give* the State House Comm Iasi on anthortty to fix different rate of payment by the rtate to counties for Insane patlenta. Honae 148. creating a purcharinc department ’n Essex county and changing the date of county government organization from New YeWa

dry to Janaary 2.

nonae 1G8, applica rellgloni socletlef. act to State Association of Splritua'-

Hi-uae 182, author)re* mnnlripalltle* to sell land acquired for non-payment of taxea for levs than the accrued

amount.

H«u«e 202. authorizes Boards Freeholder* to appropriate money to the county legist rare In Essex and Hudson eountle* to enable them to bring their work up to date. House 209. Incorporate* the borough

of Potnph ti.

Hoove, 210. annexe* a part of the borough of Wald* Irk, Bergen county,

to the borough cf Ramsey.

House 220, provide* that contract* may be entered Into by title* or counties after appropriation! have IwMt made and bond* t ..•tborlred. House 24C. provider for the payment of rall-oed frelgb' bills to arr.-rrs due by the New Jersey Reformatory,

amounting to $8JI27.06.

House 287. provide* that an aeroplane nhall not fiy over a gathering j of people at a fair, ball gama. race or

other such even*.

House 280. allows municipal Board* of Education In second class counties to <JT.’ the state board the use of h’jiidlnga soluble for normal acboola. House 29?. Increase* the salary of district court Judge In Atlantic City from $3,000 to $4,000 and clerk from

*1.509 to *2/X».

House 800, Increase* the salary of Judee* of eountle* bordering on the Atlantic Ocean from $0,500 to $7,000 House 828. provide* for a nipplemenu! d'gen. oi the law and equity

report* of the state.

House 345. amends the law for can-

celation of unpaid taw*.

House 346. make* dear that municipalities may Uy water main* aa a local Improvement and aasea* the corta

on property owner*.

House 352. provide* tor the temporary financing of the »*t* and ex pence* of fourth claaa ritlee In abating

a nuisance.

House 531. In.-orporatwi the Uwtr ahlp of Lincoln. Morri* county.

S*nat* Bllla

Benate 152. grant* pension of half pay to stale employees who have served twenty-fire rear* and who have reached the age o' alxty. Governor'* Nof-’.nationa Only a fesr nomination* ot the many be has yet to make were sent to the , senate. Those forwarded for concurrence were the following: Judge of th- <5.-m f Rttow and AKwri. — Oeoree Van lluskirk of Itarkcneack. i> succeed Frank M. Tay- * "'prosecutor of Pascalc County — J YVlUtrd IWYoe of Patern*. to *ucceed Michael Punu _ , Judge. CotatnoD Pkw*. f*u-w>x ^nn tv—Alien B. Shay of Newton, reappointed. . . Waf- Public i-Thrary • «mmiw«ioo

Thittna- 11. •'? 4 anMvn pm, u

Fleh fr>A barbecu**. b*nquvt» t.ultet luncheon*, followed each other. From

re left SL Auguntine until we

reached Mai ml we «.-rv gu.wta of the Florida iTaaa A**ocuitu>n. and experienced the full meaning of Southern ho»-

pitahty.

At Ocoee, in Orange count}. »c were given bonk check* and early aa It wc started out at k a. TO . and this nr*t atop. There w.re group* of

““ b ~

„ mart progrvaalve Harry Pierson and family

of the Orange county town*.

Lake Apopka, next to Okachbbee lake. Mr Hlnke

lanceat in the state, la a lovely abert water. . -<o broad to ace aero**- " ln ■Jordan. Winter Haven, and Winter lv are xrjap,d Ir Uila county, of which r.'ando Is Che county *eal. A grand tainquet vr-j gtven ua at the County Club In the evening. Farmer Smith, a whiter o: the eti’*. stdl active In Journalism. wo* in our car. Wounded In but two of the twenty-•even battles ir. Which he wa* engaged, he look* nearer fu. than 76. and makes • rattling good

after dinner speech.

trlando took us by auto to Wlnt< Park, where Sanford met u.- and took u* all through the. celery 0-lda. A Jersey , with Ui» machine wa* our chauff. »a* a celery grower and In love with udopled rtate. though agreeing that New Jersey may wi ” ' **— *”

ids of the north.

nxfttrala. fourteen pullmmnA took u* lalend. the Athens of Florida. The hn B Stetson University l» here. Mr*. Jennings, v'icc-President of the General Federation sod Kx-lTvsldcnt of the Honda Federation waa our mate on Oils trip and at dinner at tlie College

Arms, where w- we Brown, a prominent

DeLeon Sprin

the water from a bubbling spring, small lake ratner. In which bother* were disporting themselves, was a novelty, were- assured the water came from •’boil • before It was Co-.lam!luitvd ras warranted to keep one young, so

ull draitk of It.

visit to the big Burt stork form cattle "on range" and "under Du roc hog* with lifer* of mahogany pig*, and then a big barbecue In

1 Liberty Bonds. .

MCI St 170.00 616.0* . *14.41 *1.10 . 11.4S0.0O

Withdrnw-aJs. due* returned. _ Withdrawal*, profits allowed. - Matured sharer. *ies. Matured share*. protU*.

tkirrowed mone> paid. -

Inlerert on Ikjcrowed money. _

Salaries. Seen” ary.

»10.600.00 6.UT.00 A4U.S1

guests ot Mrs.

Halted hi*

OCEAN VIEW

HUa Myra Way. of Trenton, spent

Sunday with her mother

Patrick McOoohan and daughter, of PhUadctphla. spent the week-end here. and Mr*. William TVVnul spent

Sunday in Ocean City.

Richard Anderson. -Of 1 •hllndelphlo.

xml Sunday here.

Minford Hearn, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his wife at their home here. William Stout iqxnl Scnday at Town-

aend'a Inlet-

Kaymond Boxarth and non. of Cnattsworth. apent Sunday hare with Bis brotb-

T. w

Raymond Sharp and family, of Philadelphia. spent the week-nd with Mr.

Sharp’* mother.

James Humui and family, of Philadelphia spent Svnday ben- with Mrs

Ernest Downam.

Ralph 1'oung and Carl Simpkins, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Joseph

Doro i*m and family.

Daytona In the mornlnr. a banquet at vmond-on-tlie-Halifax where the beach , laid Vo be the only one approaching wen-Mile - Be; ;h In New Jeraey. Then y train to Fort Londcrdalc. where auto^ from Mai mi met the party. The train wa* sent back. An address by William Jeonlro Bryan, lb" Seminole Indian Dance, a series of water sports. a*id

Good Bye. E H. O.

Stock loans cancelled by Matured Sit re* _ Taxes. Ins. etc, advanced for borrow" ,. ForeelMUre expense* repaid. Money borrowed. - —

SEA ISLE CITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Value oL Shate* Fehniuy 26th. 1921 Her. Sl.r* Paid Grin Value Withdrawal per pit va.je In share share pr. ahr. 41 41 1M. 6S.01 103.01 *01-01 44 101 111. 61.60 1*1.60 111.60

160.13

Treasurer. Auditors. _ — of othce.

< I :.al estate owned. — 1 urnitun. SecuritlM nllng cablneL -

15.11 66.17 141-47 H.60

lire** Jeposite returned

Balance on liana February 161*1. 1711. -

i June 6th. ifH. •

of tha Forty-

ib<- Secretary I

r settlement uc

tore that date. This will make th - 44lh »erie*

in It years «..d four mootha

INFORMATION TO ITS MEMBERS

41.17 44-16 3,.61 1553 M.47 r.cc 14.07 10 77 17.7* 14X7 Hi*

160.11 167.1* 156.16

Lucky Strike ciAarette

no; 15*7 17.10 11.47

mil 111.17 110.76 100.6* * *1.51 63.61 74.11

14.3* 1S.1C 11.05

SSdrSfsSB sanssi— ■ '"^Aif* da^JOKB^ or investment* I ■SJS.iT srsjrS Vut™** U Id With no expanse to the borrower. _ A member withdrawing I

Fay in

iiu.y be repaid a T nr aueceM «

u ont Hundred DoUars or n

e will b

Imbera- oavlnga depends targe^ _ . - peraMtoatly continue ■

ZT tbratno-n- required rwulariyerreiy “ "•“-raw * !

The withdrawal priWagr

i maturre a serlea.

I hereby certify that tie foregoing account *

M. STRLTBKRfl. Secretary.

-• saw Focretary ani

uooount t

Profits apportioned. — Profit* Unapportloned .

t Having

K V1N G_ FfTCH ^xrr»os

EARNINGS PAST YEAR, 8 2-10 PER CENT. 67TH SERIES OPENS SEPTEMBER. 1921

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