✓lasssfceql Advertising toM your ftds u& bill U mM: S«U aad ItoyatOM rhone. «• LdTcrtiMMMta U thU mcUob ar* ace c»nt a word;
LST^T SE-MCb*^:
,n jst .it
KSf
ES?7S2”»ja'.
rtawM*" , Q^ t r«y < fr^ a kM* nnlal J- K. Hamm. TIMK M. 8«a laH CWjr. —«-U-c
t nlcr hi*t. Bwtnoily (. Oaraaa. a»a«ir qjar Mar Oo TtBM Owapaar Offtcc. 8m
hu-inroou-THKRK l* NO HUT.Si.szi aSk
CAPS SAT COORT TIKES. F1IDAT. JAKUABT 22, 1926.
“ H °I Dog'Canl Y M -L W To^n,
Stop New Hotel 1
Commissioners Move To WmM uJ l 7r^™ m -
tOt* UKE OOOP
I t D W O O D — KVKKVTHlNq jr ^ to -rk.”feie ,w 5-ss
SEAL SSTATE FOE SALE
LBQAL
A larcr crowd ’
rhM-ker tc»urnan»cnt for men, and
Writ to 'he bride-- party for women at
Establish Boardwalk Line
O the
BOARD OF CHOSKN
Vice Chancellor _ ••• •>, .... ■ , r_tM-nriw '***' Y « H. A. bnlldlna. Wood-
Bestraia WMewod Eaterprue blB<i ^ jjnnrt.y evening. This F»»*t Step
the v.
bine.
waa the Brat of a iwrlea of three Vice Chancellor Robert It. Inis- Ramra m be played and prltes soil yi-sterday refuerd to let a w t|| be awarded to the best hot dog stand hold-up the >2.- ( three players. The person
I hard work.
Making Ocean City An All-Year Resort—Will; -d the Encourage the Building of Hotels and Fine Bntldings
Alans tie Beachfront „„, h „- rtr , n aia I'aimparatlvelr yulrkly. Tills waa the
first step in c-nservlnc women'o; rvnisth and time Instead of con-1 imlm; them by the tub and nth- 1
Difference in
t of t-ngltBttman - v . «* i luabteeoU century aa | W ateTS nClDS ■ad a hnsht Idea of a j *
Swim Records
bright
«..men much cruelly ile Invented and patentambtng machine. It waa
m-'imta-d upon a frame and
med t-y band.
far the raac to I* SUjOM
ass In Ueu of ns.cen.aa wiiwn W*J| ' - nhrCore provUrd: and that there 1 Mi-Bank mock Tmx W.sas sa 1 a
AND UE IT K
RKSOt-VK1 >, til March OmrUnki^T^h.M be unfair
IM.Otie Philip Baker hotel open- r |»lmrd ,i„. rhamplon , - tioa in Wildwood by dismisainfc rr t TP » prii- of «fty dollars as Move Meets Unanimous Approval of the City Solons strrninh the appllrallon of Marcus Kara- ftnrt price Twpnty-Ave dollars aiimine i
van. of Camden, for nn Injure wU | be ,b r mice awarded for
tlon against the W’lldwood Hotel ^^-ond plan and ten dollara for M v„ n day Corporation. third. Amonc th. leading ccn- movr ,«tahll>li
In the hearing on Ihe rule to testanta arc Mike Goldman, one
show cause why Kurmran should oi the best players, who la al- Bormrll was directed to prip.irc| not be permitted to remain In most eortain to receive one of |he rtr p„ , 0 procure tinhis hoi dog aland on the site of the Brat two prices; Nat Uebrr necessary land between the ocean the new hotel until hla leaae ex . man. who has proven a real and , hl , ltnt , IO be cstabltshcd as a plres on March I«. It waa brought threat to th. players; Mr. pemtam ru Boardwalk line, out that the hot dog stand has, Pear, anothn star player, and OommlsalOBSr «ampbell In Innot beer, occupied as a going Samuel Pnatrlrk It to almost (rug^-in,; this motion, said: “Our business for the past aeveral certain that Hi- three price* will p,,., rnI noardwalk n.s-ds adjustInr months. be won by thns. named. nltbouRh an<1 . i ra i K btenlnc. Imt bclore this The court ruled Kara van bad 'here are a number of the par- don, the city should endeavor to right to his hot dog stand un- tirtpants who may upect them. procun the land beyond the Boanl
machine it rvully | Johnny WeimiuUer Bay* th*
Water At Honolulu Is Fastest
in the World
f marked the Initial I» I . iW ""w;n^;r:i'- an ^ *—
Somers Point0. C. Highway ;
le-ar-l un-ti-nd of wasliing clothes. After that many developments and
-lianges were made In the washing machine, hut all of these washing mai-blnes w.-re either hand-run. or
in a few rases, driven hy
Arne Borg Best in Europe
?r8r&S‘„. House. Cape May Opwrt House. N. J. on Wednssday. January **. ISSk. s S.SC o'clock ha the afternoon, at whirl I me and pUce. eb>ac<tan> to -he sal
NOW THQ’.KFOKE HE IT aOL.rBD by O- Board of <•» — ** " JiSSJwot , '"the
e. and It hertby
Mas that the Uudavr Iteaoh is. mwti)
l RE*fr > rrRTHEIt KtCPOUV
" ~ Igot HraotutMi
advertised ac
B } orOer ml the Hoard of Choat T MIIXET HANP. rVerO i-Tci-pr»T.*a keep your husband home when you go out to to
14. but that It would to prevent constn
. gaged P*ayIn
lion of the ho’el untU that time, especially In view of the fact
the stand has bcea closed down for several months. In hto application for the In-
junction. Karmvaa declared the Wildwood Hotel Corporation desired to race the building in hiefa bis stand to located ao that the site could be cleared for the new hotel, and that the *xturea of hto place were moved without his permission or knowl-
The corporation represrnes maintained that they ord the hxtorea removed after
an understanding with Kara van
From the original application.
It waa not clear lo the court that Karavan had not been doing business al hto stand for some lime, the impression being that
Karavan would be divorced ft
were totally en- WB | k i or public purposes checkers, the wo- p rrmalM . B t Boardwalk line ca caged In playing flxcd There Ls no heller I
bridge. The large crowd waa subdivided and each sport had a number of Inteneted onlookers. Short addresses were dellveeed byNat Ueberman. who 1 boroughly explained tbe rules under which ihe checker tournament was to be played, and Benjamin Shall, the referee of the contest*. Refreshment* were served to all preseat,
and a splendid evening
lo procure this land prepare for the future." t'ommlaaloncr Kohtnson asked rommtsslonrr Campbell If pose was lo eslahllsb a fixed line for the construction of a boardwalk. Commissioner Campbell staled that that was the object ol
the mot km.
Mayor Champion stated: "This i» necessary Improvement. The re-
The second game of the aeries t ml || benefit by is scheduled for hondajr evening, j , (avor tb , p roJr r,
Tbe motion
unanimously
Ford Display Feature of Philadelphia Auto Show
The fiction writer* have quit rritlng novels. There's more
vadays writing real ea-
Onc of the most attractive f*stures tif the Automobile Show la
at the time the j Philadelphia la the display of Ford as was granted. ; vac*, presented by the local Ford
! dealers. Not only are tbe standard Improved car* being shown, but the trim lines of some of the typna are enhanced by such new appointments as brightly colored wire heels, nickel^,, bumpers, windshield wings, aulon.atlc windshield wiper, top boot and gypsy curtains In these Ford cars are Incorporated Improvements lo body design and construction and chtisto re-
riONK HARHOII-IT WILE PAY Amoam t» Surplus kevcw A ■ to Iwnetwatr the Urc< tracts of l>twwil-cr 11. mms front vAlrh vm have Hied (or j ANTICIPATED REVEN1
. ' Surplus Revenues ApprofMlatcd |Tbb ■iionon in* --Tax THis Rovmoes Appi.-prVatsd » MMCnBUAMMDCF KKVF-NT E
_ I Franchise Tax
ATPHOITUATED
XCRKAOK FARMS AND DWELL- , 01 <-»«* *** -wa«-d . I base oist-of-town | ^
APPROPRIATIONS
! City Hah 5 ; Lraovsl of Oarlsurv i,set i fntsrvst on Honda «Gan-rall „ I Inlsraut on Hoods tflrkooli _
«».<«ve; • as. sti.*: catls*
„ praSts <Js* CUlily Dsdrli. ISTI-IVZl l*» m . i ihisic iJ-rirvr CiiMy i>«n>. irxi isn-nm iyji - 1 -dvsrtlstsg AodM far year ISM ... atucl Yax rk-VWior lloada 13X1. I tea
2SJS, TJLrJZZ S! gSt itgg» T me real sndks sono. J. * . <r« al- . ioovioaure Kx^s»c ua Tax r *ri. •« 1 -■ v.^. -wt.
WHAlWOOn «» to/TSTflra* «°S
IK HAVE POMK
AVALON-VOF M VV ‘seTaOulaU *ipra!Ha n> Uews< ^MtorL XXid m . Avatoa —I*
Oi-KAN < TTY AMERICA* test Family R~—t ""era y»e u«'szz'dtr wjmru’stsL:
OCEAN CTTT-no rot- WANT TO
OCEAN CtTT -
OCEAN CtTY-ARK T«*C AWAKE hit* offend 1.1 tht Wl-o S Wood. SI
Koh ra- ncy Nov.-o ISli
iST”"
in the history of the Model T chaasU Although thousands of these Improved can an
r tbe country
a* the present time there are still
who have not
In reference lo I be project Com nutsloner Campbell said: "It roa] not be acconipli*hrd In a jeer
years, but tbe
apite <>( the prevailing optn-
usea. driven by water , . f WJ , tcr |* walrr and that u •--•Dtlnued until about attained ‘n roaming around i:«l7. when an American conceived onleiv noon the the Idea of using an electric motor pooto rest* .J^L.n-r operate ibe washing machine, -wii.imer. Johnny Wc srmdlvr., i«. he capped a climax started tn . . forth with ihe statemeai* England nearly '.fn years ago. I that the only common likeneaa of If It took all this time to develop ,he world over to wetneffa. tbe eleetrtc washer, since 1IW7 great aIllI ,) la , (here to a vast difference Improvements have been made and • . , . - . .w. •wimrocr and hit
today In tbe United States 105 dlf- * n "
ferent rompaniea see manufacturing
oteetrlc vrxshers and approximately ! " T1 "
C. Of C. Offers Aid to Light women are using them vo
Rond Is an Orphan of the State Highway Department, Bos-
well Advises
ikv tbe weekly washing.—Chicago
Pof
F. U Braddi City Electric
the attention < era the need tand bridge* be
and Ocean
of tbe Atlantic ni|>any. called lo the • ommlsalon-
mlit tlie titohway ■ j ( l, dangerous to attempt "oral '*i s^omera Point , or j:-- or cr , lurT , taught by schools lighting of (F f oratory. Cesturrs need ' *“
Gestare* in Oratory Mast Be Spontaneous
dead water and lively Johnny, who holds
all the world's free style records front 50 yard* to 400. "Water may be clear and cold but not lively. For tn-ianee. water which I* confined Ip an Indoor pool for a day or two may loee Ha Ilfs. The swimmer cannot make th* lime in It that he can In other
water.
"One reason why ao tnaay world's records have been
Ibis highway. Itraddock declared, uw-d at all. and If used mutt be would not only Im- .-i convenience really fell by the speaker and come
but II would eliminate a dangerous naturally. . . broken at Honolulu to '“r tb.k u. highway, particularly so oa atorn . , romivanled by windmill gewures and j fasiret In the world. Tharc Is nights. oratorical puses which he had pains- > *omc-lhlng in It that juat pushes
pboll aakt-o 1ak Jngly studied, threw the bourn I .. (>ll a iong
*. m*. -Rat .— — * | .. M>ny ln aoo r pools will aor-
j prise yuu. too. Some contain
.udlclent prepoaseaalng appearaare. It to all l ' r 11 the more Inlrreatlng to note that ■•P™ *
r that I
* lively a
mtosioncr Itraddock if be Had any Mica what into such convulsion* of laughter ! the cost of lighting tins highway that be was obliged to alt down, would be. Braddock staled 53 IHsraell bad -vlly hair and an
light*, which would be
rived when it to ncce**ary for the annually. He Mated he was tn- h)ii 0[lWlln g effort. IHsqxell. by ob-! p<«'l. that earn* for some U future of Ocean t lty to expand Its | formed the i - ha:nl>cr of < ommerce a nd study, corrected hla i the reputation of being 'fast.' facilities. This project will receive j agreed to pay one-third of this f lu yts In speaking, and eventually Atmospheric condltiona a every effort to accomplish that, ^ <K _ < ro * f Queen Victoria^ to ^tos I >our .^eed. too." opines John.
" ” ——— * ” l» arm. bright sun will put pe
A cold, damp day la
do It
Solicitor Boswell aoviasd the c->me one of England's create*
SoHcttor Boss. II stated wltnthujfommiaaloneni It waa not within . ,
obje.1 in view the Oty litglneer 1 their Jurtodlclkn loltoht this blgb- ^ ™ ^ not^mia preaalng to a swimmer aa It is to
and bimself for the past few years | way as It was < • • ln hear good sjieakerw. | any one else."
have devoted much time tn prepar-j Highway Department worn tnc _ lTinn -vTi-voaing fbe Kight Ca-, I ixn inth Weismuller and Axne While much of this effort ■ bridges were freed of lolls reer.” by Edward D Toland J Berg. Swedish distance swimmer.
j who holds all the world’s frae- ' style records for 4vl0 yards t
treed of tolla.
will go for naught aa Hie property I He staled It was whni was gen has .hanged hand* so frequently, crally termed an orphan of the tbe preliminary survey will do. highway deparaneal. An orphan muc*; to expedite the project. j :<>«d I* one that does not connect
In the opinion of many of the | with n State hlghr ■* real estate operators in the resort j celvea little care I the establishment of a permanent I ..
Boardwalk line will do mere thani
any one thing to develop Ocean : ^ WiU Discuss City into an all-year resort. ' i as At the present time owners of] Home Management
beachfront real estate arc reluctant [ AKrtrllllura , Agent W
a this body.
After tbe decline and fall of ihe ! mile, during one of their road
Human empire washing and aoap ' wunts together,
went to a large degree out of fash [ in addition lo giving Ihe pub-l-*i But It gradually came bar* lie on the** trips a Joist during tbe totter part of ..I,..-. , hc , w „ mrD who told - igea al’hough the Imnka in , inooolr „ ■-
took the place of tbe * ‘ nonopol5r °
baths of tbe Itoe
to erect costly hotel* and building*
opportunity to view the entire tine' en the beachfront with the knowl-
drtail the Improve- ' o( ibe fact thai perhaps
its w hich have ao graally in- j year or two the buildings would no
creased the popularity of
But beamy to not the only quality to beoeAt by the redesigning. Rldbecn Increased by 1* ant roam. New feature* of hare also been incorporated these new cars. The gasoline ti is now filled from outside the and In the open type*, n door at the driver* left permit* entry without disturbing the front neat passenger. Both transmission and rear wheel brakes have been enlarged. In addltina to the cars and specialties. representative types of Ford Ton Truck* and Fordsoa tractors with both Industrial and agricultural equipment will hr displayed
longer be on the beach. ■as reported promoters of a million .tollar hotel would
erect a hostelry when a permanent
boardwalk line to established.
Men conversant with the develop- j icnt* of resort* cUlm this project i will revolittioolM- the appearance,'
of the beachfront.
i
the Middle ages
of Strum* took toe IMSIV U4 -or .
o*,r1>l, wit,, -r — II—
an era. Here people washed theta Ivable* gtv - one of the beat selves, when they did wash, an# ; • xltihition* yel produced, here also all nothing was washed Weismuller imitates the In fact, washing clothe* at the „( < v< rything from
tins able of a stream U aUll the popular .,. a) ,-lorn cow. Including hlch lnun ^ r 7 met hod of f coosidcrable h rrpccoiro Ihe plalntlvn hlrh P»rt of Europe. *?«*_**£**] motc olYcbrm player caught
at Hi - time limit with no Idea here to move. These sounds are
State Agricultural
he eleventh annual meeting of Ihe New Jersey State Agricultural convention was held in Trenlon. January 15. 13. 14 and
15.
The Aral day war devoted t" the meeting* of the Federation of County Agricultural Hoai-I-. and the remaining days t« programs consisting of lecture* and tbe viewing ol the agtleuRuial exhibit, which was told In the Armory.
Jolllns Thomas has mailed
many ladies of the county this
week the following letter, which “ rt ' f E ur0 ji. South America, explains llself: Africa and Asia. Kipling tells of Dead Madam Last fall a Wo-1 the '•dhobi- or washerman who men's Work Committee was or- i spend* bit life In breaking stones ganlx-d to facilitate the carry- with rtothr*. This lUndc to *)lng ling on ol home ecoaotnkcs work nothing out of the sr,. Hr is ling on oi practicing tto gentle art of offered by this department of th lBnnd m ., rt 3u- „ ,.| ,he worid State Agrlrultural tollcge. mor. |1(1 |t unIil |he >|lvefIt ^ ,h e WMh
ffectively In this county | , ne mar hinr. Mrmtora of this committee.
vho an acting a* leaders In this SmdM Sailors
^ r ^d 7 The tkmdwin sand, are a danger to attend a m,rl I1(M . „f Khonls at the entrance Bap'tst annex, a- (0 ,, ir of I lover from tbe Friday. January Vorth sea aU>ut »lx miles from the
(The meeting will start at It' S" Kent sb-re. Tbe *and* are shifting o'clock and last until about 4 all Ito time and attempts
1 mtinltlea. :
P. M.
Mrs. Bell. State ment *p«-clali»t. * meeting, show tto
ing floor wax. care of floors, dll (. lent grades of linoleum and dit
Whl
>l.lcl
». Id n
Burke Furniture
Notice Is hereto given that iserd Best nsiting at a regular r City o( 8«a Isle City. New
oar» i. Hto. al t. Hall, ties Iris City, slier wtorh Ihe It
NOTICC
al-oet lor-al llodget and Ti • - , Board rd -
Oty Hall
I • 'apllol. on Wednesday. «
Co.'a February Sale \ totornailng and encouraging.
tuber. State | Ct
're,;
■•ry | This
j meeting waa presided over by Hon.
The Burke Furniture Company. ] Joseph S. Frellnchuvxrv He spoke 110 East Oak Avroae. Wildwood of the stride* and apjajrtualfle.
e ta agriculture Governor A. i Harry Moore plcflgetf hi* co-opera-
ibe line of living room, bed room lion with the great UimUtx indu.--j and dining room suites, which try ol New Jersey and hto naalsi
TtM-adav. Jan- - • , tm- in ih-- <•><> are getting read) for their Febrn-l n *-TCnd*ro-dmr *n r uir asd ihe high qoaliiy «t | h
•bb-ra*.
only the lea
pari In ih* demo re anxious lo hav> w women from • ty. in order that more familiar wilh
ly Committi-r 1*
Furthermore, we s
e committee carry on th If at all convenient ir nd the meeting and el me of your neighbor* t
lighthouses or '-enrons have failed There aro licbta. play buuya and four lightships, but many wreck* have -a-curred. the worst being the l-as of 13 men of *ar In November. 1710. Tradllkm **ys that the sands are the remnants of th* Islands of t>>mra. which beb-uged lo Earl feaatwln in l lie Eleventh century.
, r* Will Th- al>t>ot <tf St. Augustine at Can i.-j rat Ion terbury used the money which
i. *,t should have been stwqt on a tea
■: wall f<» the purptwe of building * <1 ’, ln Tenderden steeple, so that In 10BB 'hey he- |t|( , unprotected Island was Inun-
dated.
that Ito-
rylng
KETriftT OF THE COKIMTIOK OF THK
TUCKAHOK NATIONAL BANK AT TUCK A HOC
IN THE KT VTE OF NEW JKK8EY
AT THK CUUM: OF Ht aiNKM ON iqgCEMIIKIl U. 1»»
rroN'E HAKIIOK APAMTMBKTfl rsrr„riS7 Sittsa rd will. Oewrg- R sad Third Are -M
hey are dtopUytag will ■
anyone oho visit* their store, and It Is an evidence of tbe progfvwsJveitsss of this Arm that such furniture, rug* and other housej hold needs osn be purchased ' abort of Philadelphia. "Factory ) (O customer” prices, too. are gents** i <-ral throughoui tbe store, which ; fact will appeal to those In need
of house furnishings.
Maybe So
''"'l* Tlie professor saw a worm making urk It* labarloas way up an Iron telc- - ai piit.n*. pole. He thought Ihe critter rue* bad mode a mistake, tn to* placed It 1,-nd Ml Ihe sidewalk near a tree. But Ibe norm again started up the tele-l-bone |«>le. Nwniewbat aroused the professor called the attention of a
P»*alng frlrtt-1 to thla.
I aupi**«e.'' tuggesled the latter, -that Worm* have lo adapt them wives t« living condltli-n. Ihe tame Cb l( tits rest of tn. He's |>tv>
produced by submerging and ralang hl» head from tbe water at arlous angles while emitting a aiiety of squeals, grunts and i bine*. Borg’a imitation of a novice earning to dive—under Wctomuler'a Inst run Ion*—adds to the gaiety of nations. Bttr Greatest u. Europe Borg hlmst If Is the Europoa* swimming champ. He baa bcea • bainpiou of Sweden sinre ISIfl and ha* been undefeated tliamplon of Europe since 1*51. 'i When Weismuller was abroad un lour he l>rok*- one of ihe dash i,-cords of Borg - during a mast at Budapest. "The tecord doesn't mean anythinx. though, to-cauae. to bo a European rhampton. offlelally. jam must to- born In Europe.” says John, lak'-ng a HSendljr dig at
Borg.
Until the coming of Borg. We4ntuullci held many of the distance -w Immltte ic-corda Borg's auceeaa
\Y- iMituller in Ibe least, tarled out to be a dash iti.” • vplnlned John la hla dr see i; tootn. "But when I found at 1 could win In the longer ■uta I went after them. too. -■> however. I ean concentrate the dashes.”
wjrivt* u.yixxi
LEGAL
;er* t fallsge. spoke of the dev. lop , £ u „ enc Grace Annoumeb a. tlie Item of farming a* necessary to . . . CI . lU ~ up l-< get wane eo-
Daughtcr * Lngagemcnl f m»,kfast.- -Umtovin-
wtLPerontv-LtffT rot^ pkct TT- * urc a Hoffn^u- Its K «“* "• a^kl ■ —— souaSc ml rff* .« tswo M n Ssrtt--g
NOTICA TO CONTRACTORS CONTRACT NO. 517.A
support all industrial
and stressed tbe appreciation ttoeing given lo ** l-ntlfk far mu and tlm essential |*art now pl y
by the agricultural college*
Hob Herbert ' Hoover. 8« • tary ol t ommcM- addressing tl • onventlon. stated that this d« pji •tablllxe idu*trv and sgrtrultuand that tto aoluttaa ol tto t »> probl*ms in agriculture cannot
Friend Hatband Again
idcnt •*f 'to Bethlehem ll-igb \Yali*ole was al ikiHMi and Mrs Grace, a tea by a gu*liln^ - tobight -nnounced tto- j*®. ““'“T,,'
ere doesn't seem to to any- ; mysterious or unusual about
same ihe swimming of cither one of t-sMy i tow*, men. all accounts to the ooa-Jul'-e , irary not w ilbelauding. One's Imoqner- | p rtaKloD |. iuat they have simply
| eliminated waste motion, developed form and the power of the Jag and arm strokes to the utta
-ached at I
e dona
and keep in condition by constant
bodies
JAIULlTIKK
Heard ml I'umoussks.-rs ml ibr <'«> of j by srieoUP- : V'^’ M . J F.r r jr-, l -r r V5 J stondln* etod i- ib* •-.snraissioners- lu..m. •'.i> Map*.’ Hugh ! "”..™ 5 ati;. '»i , vv-.rs. liuudins -s«>■> un th-- Thursday and reMVtoatieos ^ ^ > ^ | .m.-d u. l.-c tur* '•* * <e r ’"'-d rhmX tutoptsaus eg H- 1 p or rtu*lk-«ll. dalt v Ol Kes tsh <*■>. N J duct loo and on ti "»• 1 A secth>ii of tl
getting It for my wlto
a eng ax* it** Df of Mts* r MH hael Uiu* ■ a d* s* .U-rt flrur*-. King of Nr
.W.Idally. 1 think —— .
1 n.-'htng I-Ctter than 'Korda ' "That I'l« muscles,
may be.“ said " alpolc. "tout I ffld not write 'Ronla'.- IVhereupon the
• bust ■and. «’nndlns behind
small hips and small, sup-
In
, 'Stung agalu. Is->bel Considered ’.he
Income Tax Retonu '
Heretofore taxpayers have been rged to tile their Income tax re-
— | turns early. The filing ol returns Lion* 'hla year Is delayed pending tto so-
. . -. play nextr-saksd “tment of the new revenue art tV. II. " »4*d Hobby, after I now before tbe Senate, which, ae H ugM. "we haven't played passed the House, contains changes '' " n "' den for some I | n regard to rates and other fan- : - play tbal "' It was | |urw However, there Is nothing i,? a l.nlttOd flrih" v* ^ ^ U "* • until after llu- elrrua 1 • r * ,m r,0 ‘ ln * hl> '* ook » • n ' j «*" ! i-M-s. We don’t want to I hi* net income. Such comn* neivous ' j putatloos will not be affertAd by I --rovlslons of the new art. The
prepuration of the return
Right at Home
* »h. and w lien we re mar l have a nl •• bumr like thla i
. In a majority ol rose* but nilntUea. Tbrrefare. It to -I that all Ha lire* and data -mbled. pending receipt of by taxpayers. When re-

