Cape May County Times, 15 February 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 1

THE OWE MAY COUNTl' f!MES HAS A LARGER CIRCULATION THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN CAPE MAY COUNTY

'UMpfeU rlnlrT-? ^ itn tmrr Ux dteU.ct excepting Lower .Onooaalj- m»* ah- w/>—n D«^fc.r^ T o ,r »** ll »- C»P* Polot- W«t - Cape Mar and Wildwood Greet.

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Order County

Re-Assessed

Will Have Y. M. H. A. Mayer Eiaeaberg Urf«a Large Aadi-

era to Support Chic Affairs Oa Tuesday erenin* at the Wood-

bine Borough Hall, one could aee an

" aiurloealr waiting

ibera of the new o _ roang Men's Hebrew

AaaociatloB. A crowd of over >50

Many Discriminations The State Board of Taxation or-

_jred atanoat a complete re-aaseaement of Cape May County to be made this year. The ultimate aim of this body hi to establish an amassment of 100

tbraghrot the fjlt*** aTSpim^ I -J crenlng H. tioc of $15,000 was made for the, Newark. N. J., addremed a crowd State Board to examine the aaaese-l 01 k 0 * 8 1 nd O' 1-1 * at the Borough rntmL ofeaeh ccjS* with thla ob-i Hall and gave them the fundam-ntaM SStatlJw uirSa SSLtSttoM Ut tht organisation. Mr. Landow la V^e imSI' ofrosl ertatstmmSer *»»* ° l ““ Young Men’s Hebrew Aa-

the principal

He atated that Woodbine

was In long need of an organlx ition of this kind, and he spoke on behalf — — - gjj^| of Woodbine r • *•

> support the

_ of repl estate transfer records in the County Clerics' ofHee* In Burlington. Glouc_-u-r. Cumberland. Salem and Cape May Counties.

Properties In different localities were ‘ at $4 per cent., and in Jtne

of their sale value.

Newark. He same down

> his own initiative

Milton Feldman, a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University of BalU more. Md.. and one of the teachers of the Woodbine High School, was acting chairman ter the night. Jacob & Levin, the president of the Board of Education here, was the next speaker. He gave a good idea of the aim of the organization and stated that it will ha a great help to

valuas. According to the repasts a picpsity la Wildwood " reesntly changed ownership " fTMM.

dollars to the valuations.

_ it* bee with the recent sale values. The demand tor Increased valuations la Ocean City la Mamed to it to the - - - many of the real est amlnad last September in the County Clerk's ofBee purposes sad do not reveal a true beam to determine values for that city. In soaae municipalities the oOelals have extended the assise or ad help in equalizing the veil the City

Mrs. L C. Abrameon addressed the audience on the subject of the purpose of the Women's Auxiliary. ' Among others called were Mlaa Francis Greensteln. president of the Woodbine High School Alumni Asaodatioc; Leo M. Danerbirsh. Mrs. A. Joffe. Chaster Eablnowitx. Dr. Joesph luvenson. Justice of Peece Sugarsun. David Nappen and Bom Goodman. *” these people gave a

_ appointed by Mr. Feldman to arrange a date tor the — ~ KahUosrits.

Already laany of the prominent dttieas of Woodbine hav* pledged to give their full end honest support. It is stated that a building win be erected tor the AaeoeUtion by an in-

N-w Descriptive Folder of Pennsylvania Railroad The Paaeenger Department of the Pennsylvania Ballrokd System baa Jnst Issued e sped»1Iy attractive and educational piece of literature la the

The banner meeting of the Cape May County Chamber of Oossmerce of the premat season to planned

wmni U.b.U>. ataftor SSl.“ T .£S”..%r' D S. ’SfiT; »

which to attracting considerable favorable comment. Tie folder to an artistic piece of printing in four colors and ooiitalos ty engraved maps of He# York. Philadelphia. Washington, Chicago and St Louis, aad a large map of the United Stales in eoiors. showing the location of all National Parks and uments, together with a mass of Instructive date of exoepthmal interThl* folder will be mailed free upon

—I property double ; the vtiaa of the hand, it was with . dlfSeulty that be reutrained his eom-

; Here's Your Chano;

To Pay Income Tax Kahn in Tribe Defeated

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eatenain tW organlz-don. { r lrd asasasmeat will U.«- w wJU tha aveuing wUl be the County and local tax ratec •/•y* WMgUtof. anerotary of the last year, but will make no d National Conference of Ctiy Planning, eac, :n the amount ot *•■*1 r 21 ‘ m ° w * “Ul” ■•'wM. ow for neb ponioi u K>« sfty work. His topic will be of 9*- to the State tor the various Stau

dal iataraat to Caps May County, the taxas.

aubJMt being. "Advaataget of Zoning, The 11 s sisauinil to by ^1. the north Jersey counties, which were “** court Hones .adies have asssassd to within eighty oer sent, planned an alahomt* oslcai pro- of the true value of the real estate pum. which, wmjo^ow the ummr The matter was dtocuid bo ^ B *? m r U .y Stau League of Munidpalitiae at Its a member t' the County Chamber of meeting in Newark last we>* aad not. to Invitee to attend this meeting. thauntoirnaisTf an uaecuai aasEw lannlng Myerw of Wildwood, to pres:- msnt was agreed upon by the ra-i dent of the County Chamoer. aad munlcipS ro^eeenUU.m from « MW" M'frt a. Smith. 4 ^SSrSuTsSi-l^SSJ

is serrfrsrv. | mssilag

la Cape May County the higher

Traffic Manager. Pennsylvania Railtoad. Broad Street BUtion, Philadel-

Usuea Handsome Edition. Joatly proud of its new and mefim Mae. the CAPE MAY COCNT7 TIMES, eetablished in ISIS, and the leading Journal of Cape May County, toscas this week a very handsome edition of eight pages, richly illustrated * * ‘ resting and tn-

Mae. tarsus, who to a poultry farmer, 1 feet his balance when be attempted ! to leok backwards and fell benvUy on . aoved to the MillvUie

A • • . Haepital where it wee stated that Acodenta rn three rtbe were fractured. He will

An income tax deputy will make ft may to figure up your Income tax tor set year, and receipt for your pay■eut. probably, if you feel like payng the amour t due Uncle Sam at I that time, by sitting In the First National Bank of Sea Isle City, on Thursday, February Slat, from nine

- la the morning until

In hm notice to the banks Collector B. L. fitnrguss, of the Camden District. states that ntarty every Individual who was employed or engaged

be anxious connection

with bis income tax return.

Local business mm fed that this to un.i nest Ion ably true. They n«*d assistance no: only la preparing their

- '.“JLS: Q>rif M fjrtguattou tv the W Idsroad City

iaat MB have • nafi to Commiaslonsrs to Uclsm eCectlt 1, u> ®*® t ^ e * nt * rom r and hwjitei Wti. aad a Marsh let. Deneed haa held Ju . h „ r

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Ha did not offer say reason tor re- ••

PUTTOfO MONCT AWAY SAFELY

to insurance ajalnst edvera'ty. No one sl-ould he without thto protoct'on. Deposit youra in the Security Trust

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ByPo«Offic=Re«!rve, 2»S7 I i212 U ‘2 u- greater n.. fte, Kamia*Trlb. ■-Wb.Ute b.tete>. .>?.. W Ote tefeteated ir tbter on wlcau. at tb. '■ ' *'“* mOT '

Eed Men's Hall. Friday evening, by menu, the Atlantic City Post Office Reserves

the final score being to 14. The 1 — score was knotted on five different.' IF YOU HAVE MONEY TKMPOowaslons until the last five mlnutee rarity idle. 1U safetTsLould bTyoor

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City High School athlete, was the Adv.—14-ic star of the evening, dropping in not ’ Jess than sever field goals. Chadwick =

also was in form, arching in not Isas thdn five double deckers. Hlgbee. with five field goals and five foul shoto. starred for the visitors. Miller and Parker each shot three

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vttlng appeal,

steadily advanced in Influence end in the confidence of Da community that It has ruacoed a point of success where it can deservedly sit in the **“to Oa’ its own Wideepreading roof in prideful review.—Millville Republican. February 9, 1914.

Want Roads Paved

The Young Men's League of Oct-n city has appointed a committee to prepare .esulut'ons to be presented to the State Highway Commission, requesting that 'be gravel portion of the highway -er Great Fgg Harbor Bay between Ocear City and Somers Point be hard so - faced The League also cadres the Cape May County Freeholders to hard surface Asbury Avenue from 17th to 34th Street, and 34th Street Lorn Asbury to Central Avenues.

Chamber Against Bonus An effort last Tuesday night to hava the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce reconsider and reecind the action of this body of a month »f-* —‘■eu it went on record as opi the Adjusted Compensation wi de'eatad. The meeting took glace in he Hotel Btaceyne.

You can do .t by mall.—Adv. -

DONT FOOL YOURSELF

If yoa Wy wood iy the “W” yon are cheating yourself. It takes tfcxcs “kadi" (nzoally sold at VLJ00 a load) to make

a cord.

We ns .apply yon with nlid oak. dry or gneg wood, io •gy longtt. ot 0.75 for g tin Wf^ord load. Tag not tfco digproaoa. dad yoo got Ugh-laad wood, aad

M. A. LUONGO COMPANY COAL AND WOOD _* Avenue at Fritz Street Sea Isle Gty, N. J.