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UliP III MS wmsnaii BCBEASE OP 1277,006,17856 LARGEST IH HISTORY OF THE STATE; 886,609,275.84 PAID IH POE LOCAL MUHICIPAL PUB-
POSES.
valuation of real and perp.operty aubject to local taxation for 19Jt in the taxing trlcU of the State, exclusive of bank and trust company stock, which la taxed separately, amounts to *S.7»7.607,447.11. This represents an Inerease of 6177.««f.17850 in the ratablea. the largest In the history of the SUte. These figure* are In the annual report of the State Board of Taxes and Assessment filed at Tren-
ton Saturday.
The sum of fl43.844.0S>.«8 will ie paid In SUte. county and municipal taxes. This is 817.680,842.86 more than has ever been paid for similar purposes and It Includes the tax«j levied by the local ftounty tax boards and 8UU board. Of the total of taxes raised, 8136, 468.887.63 was at local rates. This is an 'ncrease of 314.148.809.21 over 1030. Of the sUte’s population of 8.116.000. poll taxes amounting to 8643.189 were levied. The total t.T~. raised by various methods by the Bute Board amount to 830.766.009.20. which represents an 1m of 33.361.113.37 over last year. Total exemptions allowed f6r the year amounted to 8469.889.627. an increase of 3106.896.717 over last year. The great part of this Increase. however. Is represented by an exemption of 3100.000.000. the value Of the Barttan Arsenal o: the government In Middlesex County. The board In Its report enlls attention to n number of Important decisions given by the Supreme Court In tax matters. Among these was thst in the case of Pumey A Joom Company, in which the Court denied a writ of certiorari caked for to aside the appeal taken by the City of Gloucester from the Judgment of the Camden County Tax Board. Other wes that of Justice Trenchard In the ease of the Salem A Pentmgrore Traction Company State Board. In which the net providing for the taxation of the groee receipts of railways and other utilities
'tH. .V.r.r. r»le of tuition for 17t6. It wu «t ti«l Urn. uJl.d proctuo for IndutrUl tro-tt oM
umool. I cbujod to Eotur, Collou In l«»l muU
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During tb. put pur. tbor. w.rc tolUgou. up.rrl.lon ot tulnod to-
765 undergraduate etudents at But- d us trial experts.
■me oOce cynic look*
and remark* the. if oniy the m ^urvlre^
> f.b by the waysWe mV* have
on main stem, tangible personality and franchisee of railroad companies amounted to 39.047.469.63 on an asvaluation of 8264.070.764 at the average rate of 32.541. This represents an increase of 3218.098.14. The tax levied on whst is known as
railroad property
amounted to 86.660.687.67 oi a total
valuation of 8160.148.186. » -d repn .n increase in 31.376, 476.13. i
What the Chicago
JULIUS WAY. M. D. rtOMNKY PLACK CAP* MAY COURT HOUSE. N. A BYES EXAMINED CLASSES SUPPLIED
-b CoiiU, r-iboU d^on^r,,^^^ b. S*
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Women, the Summer Session. Short done by „ . ,
Courses in Agriculture,*and Bxten- smaller scale but equally aoo Cooruo, tb. toui .nrolBprat Kil.-Pro., Tb. j gig. Tb. ISTth yur ot tb, boooo orgu ot tbo T. a Oooll. Loroooll.g. -Ill b. opopod oo ITl»t«.bor b«t OoPtp.oy. Wlld-ood.
19th, when It U expected that mere ' , nT1Trr _ nr .- than 300 freshman w.ll be enraBed j H0ZKZ TO ID”! CBEMTOBS
The college offers courses leading
to the degrees of Bachelor of Aria. <rf CblriHSIl^ L. GkaVCC
EOJJt TWO-DAY USTITUTE Bachelor of Letters, and Bachelor of, D 808 **^ — Science. The Utter degree is given' ordlBr _* g. Scribes of State Gather at Hew, i n Agriculture. Civil. Electrical and —BummaU of the County of - . - - — - » -* -—■ *— May. made on the eleventh day
at September, A. D. 1938. on the apu plication of the subscriber. Executor of acid deceased, notice la hereby given to the creditors of said de-
- to exhibit to the subscriber. oath or affirmation their, „ a** demands t gainst the eeai aaU deceared within six .the from the el. /enth day
Asbestos Roof Paint l **9** 0 " m ‘ S-S ^ 6 giAan amm, 6Ufi per gmn*.
Brunswick for Exchange of Ueas
in Hewspsper Making
Fully one hundred of the puhllebs of New Jersey newspapers gathered at Bulgers College. New Bruns--Ick. on Monday and Tuesday of this reek, for the first annual Institute of the New Jersey Editorial Association. The Institute waa pUnned «a an Intensive course In Journalism and newspaper business management. and some noted members of the profession address** the gathering. Some of the topic* were “The Newspaper and It* Critic*." by Pro-
Melvin Lee. New York
Dnlvanity; “What la New* and How to Oat'It," by Bobert Lane. Newark Evening News: “The Country Weekly of the Future.” by Professor M. V. Atwood. Cornell University; “Bun-
by Don C. Settx, pub-
lisher of the New York World: “The Weekly Newspaper a* aa Advertising Medium." by Edward Percy Kowark. of the American Preee Association: "Publishing a Weekly Newspaper at a Summer Resort.” by William A. Haffert. of the TIMES; "Making Printers—1912 Method*." by Boss W. Kellog. director of the Empire SUte School ot Printing: and the “Cost of Producing Advert 1*1 ng,” by T. H. AJverd. of the Llnovta Garotte.
Llncvia. N. Y.
Mechanical Engineering, Biology and Chemistry. The property of the coU valued at almost two million and contain* twenty-one buildings, in addition to a of dormitories and fraternity Although students were pi
year from a* far West as California g^mmhEr. A- D. 1922. or they will and aa far South aa Florida, f 1 ** large be forever barred of any acUon majority of the undergraduate* are agalaat the subscriber.
Dated September 11th. A. D. 1922. BTpwaun W. ROSENBAUM,
residents of New Jersey.
FOR FREEHOLDER
(1 Year Term) vote far
ELMER HEWITT H0BTH WILDWOOD REPUBLICAH CiHIHDiTE For aa Efficient and Economical Adminixtratfaoi «f the County*!
Paid for by Elmer Hewitt. North Wildwood.
TWO KUE BEACH
Pew of us realise that on* of Wildwood's most splendid opportunities lies Just below our city. A magnificent sheltered harbor, with deep water and ample space for large dock*, wharvea and warehouse*. Is within our grasp. The Penneylraala Bail road visualizing an opportunity that Is sure to result In an Incomprehensible volume of freight traffic from Industrial development. Is blazing the trail with their tracks. The first Industry win. of course, be the shipment of food fish, vhlch amounts to hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. But this will only represent the beginning, and the citizens of Wildwood must plan to consolidate every municipality on Five Mile Beach under one government and then annex Two Mile Beach with
Executor.
roranr.M K. LANDIS. JR..
Proctor.
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Rutgers College, where the instl- I its harbor development. Part of this tute w*s held. Is one of the nine plan tor consolidation must include
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