May Coufnr Times
MU., the CTMtMt __ _ . . _ ^ ehowed a deof aooat »7,000. ThU la the county to mo thi* year U »U*ht, _ with that of last year, the Stats Board of Taxation a to Increase their than 111,MO.000. !4.ai«.tt>. a c*la of about tea V The ralBatioas In AtSlIob increaMU r .-rtslo® by
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i bounty Valuations Shaw Gam Of $4,512£43 Over Last Year
Ota&r Tax Board By Local the year and calendar of all tolldays. and weather predictions for
‘MS* <
in Property Values m, on post
Iben oat of the
have a copy by apply-
‘ or by letter.
Salary Raises By Freeholders
t for any reason a county subIber falls to pet hU copy of the aanao with thU Issue, If the attention of the publishers are directed to the omission, a copy will l mailed at once. Rosenthal in Toils Was Star W1 tarns in Case Apainst Lady Bishop, tf Anplcsea Louis Rosenthal, lltl Erie Avenua Philadelphia, star wltaam In the recent Mai of Lady Bishop and other hateBoMMi In Gape May county, suriendsred to the PhUndotyhU police
County Financed Are Good The salary of Thomas W. Loper.
>ad Buperrisor, was In1 from 11.000 to «1.400 a year s meeting of the Board of i Praeholdeie on Wednesday,
Id win C. Lore, of Ocean City, was re-appointed as Bridge Superrlsor, at a salary of 9S.400 a year, this also being an Increase of 9400 over
Mary Thron. of 11 ML Philadelphia, on I 1914. at axth Street a
DeBow Renamed ! K. of C. Council Superint“' u **> ,ta ” 1 “ ^
The newly-orgaalsed Ocean City
Council. No. 15*0. Knights of Coltunbus. will be Inst tuted at a meeting of the society In Red Men s '*
7 o'clock Saturday eranlne are uore than one hundred i
George V nittington Res^ph') ^ ‘of**John c.
1 O'Callaghan and frank M. Oeeny. as-
Thecx* .re *. DeBow ws eappotot-, stated material'y by the work of
' t at the weekBB Inseph 3. Lawless, all of whom have ZpL^'rrn'^sgs "itriZiTLSZ.
and face the conset
aftw they had learned through n poyMt.'aa that Rosenthal baliered himself i*> be the motorist that Mra. Thorn, the wife of a polio
rnthal tret gained notori May county last spring s arrested In his motor a ted. One of hie eompi
Mind dead on the floor of the id four other companions were la a drunken etupor. At the Coroner's
Rosenthal testlflod that he 1 the funds that purchased athal offered much damaging e against Bishop st the latter's Rosenthal Is the eon of the nuel Rosenthal, a metal manu-
r of Philadelphia, who died In 1»1». At ‘hat time Rosenthal Inherited 915,000. and of that amount, the police amert, he has squandared almost the entire sum on gay companions. liquor and Ja**'parties. He
is now practically penniless Editor Cooper Hoaids Ufarc? Commission
plon in their places. PreahoK Charles E. Poatsr was absent, due Illness, h# haring bee Lankenau Hospital on oue for observation, i Robert R Miller being unable to ki-
nd the meeting.
Two petitions were presented for road work, both were antlclpa.ed by the Board last year, and the County Engineer Is already preparing the plans for both Jobe, to be completed before the summer season this year. They are Twenty-sixth Street, in North Wildwood, and the Cape May Point Boulevard, from Cape May City to Cape May Point. In the latter work the aid of the State Highway Department has been asked In appropriation of 9*5,0041. a furr resolution to this effstt being
_ _ M It wm a year ago. that s^ssssnr^r^. ■ ' of a resolution, ard
grot, on motion of CommlaSefroaey. Mr. Whittington e-.strsrOTSK
ns. “SCf".
hi the team from M*r- <
tvitie Council. aaAhe second de- , jby the tome from Atlantic Cl'y , The Mg eeceaior will be on Sunday afternoon. wMa a apodal train from Cemdee. learisg at 11.19 JL M.. will bring to thK city ofSoials and
plant for flf-
i before Tueacay'a a letter from Earl i head of the Davis- |
[ S"J“ r 282., Ht ri'S^ te £: Richards, tnut officer of the First , national Bank, wa* elected as title r thT’c'tr of tax Utieei and trust officer, to flU the va^ney r “• cl . tr .. 01 Iff J*r= toft by the resignation of Prod W. officer* of the company tillkun K. Bright. Hon. and Hiram & Me ; John Bayre. ■ Him Tlariom
•laauguration" u to the..- elect was organised with ten memheie. but seek a growing interest la manifested. that the membership is expects* to at least double itself Notice This Is to notify the petras sfthe
iy. developer* of Town-
U till tv Ocmmledoii on thu qwe of a crossing over the Pennsyivi Railroad tracks at that strosL A communKatton from the Stole Commissioner of Municipal Acoor- * approved the 10*5 tax budget gave permission to the city to 9500 surplus In the sinking f shove the requirement to meet 1 payments, as revenue for the year ' communication from the loeal .'"bpr of Commerce TT v< "f that the meetings of the Commissioner* be held at night was referred to the
in the gas
It was agreed to r
the Key •tone phone from the gM plant to the home ot the Chief of Police, and to have the Bell phone that is now
ths electric plant put
Mayor Pitch raW a question as sd m part of last yaar. so much utility t — — — wanted the Superintendent to have plenty of time to devote to that work, but that the Superintendent ted done
W °Ths 'matter^of the new boiler to the gas plant, tor steam, was dls-
Philadelphto. Mias be th. i. Newark and othsrVltim of tansy, m well ss members of try and otter towns between d Camden, at which points the train will make stops, reschOcean City in time for the attern ceremonies. Fully five hundred
tors are expected,
lie third degree will be given at afternoon meeting, which will
k. by State Deputy degree team from s Elizabeth Council.
Organisation of the Ocean City Council was affected at a mooting held in Red Msn's Hall lam Sunday afternoon. In charge of District Deputy John J. 8ml ti>. of CamAes. who has been actively iaUrested to the formation of the council. The followlBg office** were Grand Knight. John C. 0*CaUnghan;
Joseph P. Cosgrove: Advocate. John J. Devine: Warden. Ralph A. Charles A. Poster. Ft ' ’iteto* .. er by Grand Knight O’Callagha After the election, brief addi were made by the Rev. Thom Blake and District Deputy Smith. The letter was given s rising vote of thanks for Ms untiring efforts to efthe organisation. Mins Dorothy Rice Will Again Be County Nurae At the meeting of the Board of reeholders on Wednesday. Mlse Dorothy Rice, daughter of E. L Rice. Ckshler of the Tuckahoe National
Bank,
The real work of the ill start when the *
of the 10*6 taxes — organization will be without funds
until that time.
In tbs meantime, however. It is the plan of the commission to organize all preliminaries, engage a librarian, and be ready for work by this mer. when It to hoped to hsvt tribution of books to every m
of the county.
January Meeting County Chamber of Commerce
At WsdnsMoy's
meeting Director with Freeholders H.
Cham-
Tbe Department of Municipal Accounts filed Us aoC: ot the sinking fund aeeounta o' the county, stating that the accounts erere "In very good
Investments and
records being made and kept a Ing to the legal requirements. A certified copy of a resolution im the Borough of A valor. asking |W Twenty-first Street, from curb to curb, between the railroad and Third Avenue, be covered with cinders to eliminate the present almost impassable condition, was re'erred to the Director of Highways, with power
to set.
A donation of 9*00 wai made to . jhn Meeray Post. O. A. 1L. for use In decorating graves of *4vU war veterans and to keeping tie graves to good condition. ThU to he same appropriation made eaeh year. Ptoanoe* to Good Fjape
the
i tag* of the net debt of the
This to the first meeting of the county organisation to be held In that building, and the visit tu this structure alone to looted upon by rhsmkrr officers as an indication of
A number of asattero of bustosM are oa the program, and an totereet-
- proentoed The County be the guests of the
Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, of which E. M Sutton to president and P. Leroy Howe to secretary
Purchased 400 Aar Tract
The Prudential Development Corporation. having offices In Philadelphia. are the pmehstere of the 400 tract ntn Ji of the Heading Rall-
WhUi details of the
ilMl Court will stmt at Court next Tuesday A number of i Indicted by the December
w« at Sm Me City. Jannary **. I»**
with the
m a county nuree at a salary of
91*00 per year.
Last year Mias Rice was employed tor the league and her salary was
and a >
, flu
This year this will be
the funds of the league are at a low pot tit and the go=£ -«> of the nurae would htve had to be temi sated, but tor the aetlcn ot tie
paid a iar-
The balance of Mias Bias's salary and the expenses ot her work win be borne by the league. Mias Rice to subject to call at any time In any part of the eounty. In *ftae of sickness, or *
pest throe years. The aversgu **- eemwd value to 944.5fi5.484.00. and the percentage to brought about by a division of the last three years, which were. IMS. 5S».00«.*66.00; 11*3. 94S.4fifi,848.00; 1*84. 866881*10.00. The total debt of the county in bonds and temporary obligations -wm 91.48fi.417.79. on December 81. 19*4, the date of the re-
port.
The County Engineer filed an ta- . .resting report on the river known as Serial River, which the board was petitioned two weeks ago to dredge and allow to flow under the Rio Grande Pooler ard Into Wildwood, by the construction of a bridge. The report showed that this river was cloeed with the consent of the War Deparment and with no objection on the part of the Wildwood resident*. Ir 1808. when the Boulevard was built. The report of the Surrogate ehowed the total net receipts ef that office or 18*4 to be 8*.5*0.85. which M that office almost self-eustaln-ln ^'he clerk was directed to advertise for bids for 15.000 tons of road gravel for use during the year 10*6. ss required, bids to be opened at the
nest meeting. February 4.
The Director of Highways 'vas empowered to purchase a new automobile for use of the Para Demonstrator. to replace the old tar now to use. at a cost of $650, with an allowance
of *876 for the present car.
Dine at Hotel Ballard. Eighth Street and Central Avenue. Ocean City. *1 Good Meals (anytlma) 910.00 1-1 yr.
for publication, bid are calved for the dredging to of the entire plot tor building purposes. The purchase was made from Mtos Matilda Landis, tbe owner. So You Know Them? Sheriff Bedding received s communication from Mrs. J. R- Johnson, of Littleton. N-C.. In which she asked for his amtotance to locating Wll14. Mattix and D. B. Fraser, rlderty men. They were bate have settled in this county many yean ago. but all trace of them has bees loet. The commui that It will be to I ineflt to identify tl
If you want to make T come home to roost, put savings account In Seal Company. Cape May City, be earpriaed bow soon t will grow and ths Trus will continuously add to It 4 per —U-ft-a
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