Pagt Sixteen
CAPE MAY COUKTY TIMES. FRIDAY. MARCH IS, 1926
South Jersey Exposition Shaping Up
Farm Attractions
Tlio pnafiiicultdrai Inter**! ] Souih J'ix'y will be nttlnsly : ..cwiif.l rtit ■ vlallor
r jtl
• on a
feslrable Iium a
i the Sta'
aimlna rMi\ilpolBt.
The State of New Jeracy will
; lie offlrully icpV^ebfor "^Jth exlnA*strir« and Arricnltaral In- ll,hl '» ,how,n * <*• mi varlinaastrir ana d.partnWBta. A bill alrrarty terats of Lower End of State p . lWri by thP Atwotbly at TienWfll Make Impressive Showing |i«n. pmvldea for th^ appointment % !nf a committee .of. twenty-one
membcra to wiper vine' the Plate
1 participation. A member of the
Legislature from each of eight lower countlea will be and cacli wfl^ht turn name a number of prutj(n>*)t citizens
assist.
E'ery activity willrepresented at the expasillon and the will have demons! ratufarture everything to a battleship.
Big Patriotic Celebration
The South Jersey Exposition Is aaouraltiK the proportions of a regular young world s (air. A bone builders' show and a motor show have bis-n added to the list of attractions being arranged for the bln bridge celebration to be b< Id in Camden
this BUmmt-r.
Decision by the Chamber of Opnimerre to titilizo the entire •fty-sevea acres of the civic eentrr, made possible the addition of tbe two shows. Special buildings will be erect ed to hon.se the new attract lour and a food show. It also has been decided that there will be a gteat health exhibit with the City of Camden and the State participat-
ing.
. Demands for space have b«en taeelved from the leading Industries of Camden and South Jer aey. Nationally known (inns from other States have signified Iheir Intention of "coming In" ^nd In addition there will b«representation of numerous South fertey ccmmunitli«. >* Virtually all the floor space of the big convention hal' which is Mtrger than the famed old Madlpon Square Qardena, baa been ap filed fot. It Is expect< -t that ITith the added features, fivei toUdings will be required to »arc Ibr tbe exhibits and attractiors. I f Expect 2,000.000 Viaitori t* The leaders of the exposition Minute that two million persons prill attend the fair, which opens Ob July 1 and continues over! £ab?r Day. The civic center Is mly five blocks from the Camden entrance to tae bridge and Is on p direct line. In addition to the exhibits ■bout tbe grounds and buildings. S wide range of amusements Is |)ping arranged to extend over the period of tbe fair. Athletic events will form an important pert la the various programs and U la expected that some of the country's boding athletes will br auractr<l to the exposition. A ptadlnm w ill lx- laid out and grandstands erected. One of the plans now taking form is to have a monster patri•tle eolebrmtion on July 3. The fpnnal ceremonies attending the opening of the bridge will b. conducted on July S. the fourth , falling on Sunday. This nukes It I necessary to have the patriotic demonstration on the da) before the Fourth. South Jeney Towns Represented Many towns in South Jersey will have official representation In the form of booths setting forth their attractions and inlenae rivalry already has sprung •P among them. : A "While Hons Pike" will •how the claims to fame of town.. Wong that highway and likewise « "Black Horse Pike. "Marllon Pike" and others will be laid out on the exposition ground plans.
State Board Confirms Sea Isle City PhoDfc£^£ejujp\ent The State Tax Board confirmed the opinion of the Cape May County Hoard of Taxation In tbe appeal of th“ Dehuviu.- and Atlantic Telephone^ iiid Telegraph Company. This cftn(|k(f 3>pealed the 1925 assessment of Jldfrou on its telephone plant and equipment at Sea Isle City.* ^il-'ifjtp^l «as
dismissed.
Allowable
Income Tax I"'
Deductions!'
i;:: , .r.Ki^r;:"».",r;::!Clean License
I mine in determining, net Income
I Won TUden Crown
* hlrli
r in<
«-d. To Ire alio lined in trade, ifne-hm in list co the woidliiK of
business or iform closely the slatutc.
Incurred
Plates, Orders Commissioner
Wh., r.n»™, Bon.ro ood 2!™“ ™ fessiona! May Deduct To 1 purchase »a- not 'aught with To ^ Tllat Motomts Arrive At He! Income ;'i>< intention of resale, is not dc-1 Hiive Clear Tags !durtlble. Iiecauae it was not a _ „ 1 transaction "entired Into for I ^ . w-,.^ Who Must File Tax Returns'prom." i.n-ve* MiMained in the [Bad Winter Caused Edict
lop. ration cf a farm as a business
dedurllble.
. -i: his Income tax i a ined In the operation of a farm 1625 the busino*jn|CT a , ( .,| merely tor the pleasure mil man and furmei oI t |,,. taxpayer, they are not de-
1040. «v-!doetlble.
Ismm-s arising from Ores, stmms. shipwreck, "or other casualty." "or from theft, whether
In maki
for the y< man. prop: Is required
gardless of »'hither his net come was «>i wes not in exc-K gS.PUO. Tin- smaller forai lf« Is used for n-portiag Inrotn*
icd chiefly I
salaries o
in- hnvi
March 1
n aent to p«-t-
Icsl year filed returas oi Failure to receive a not relieve the taxpayei obligation to fib- a re-] pay the lax within the; nibed. on or before, . 1926. Cbples of the I nay lie obtained from of- * f collectors of iniemal |
i; V hurinrss, may be deducted n gixrie incoroi- iii his 1925 ine lax re-urn. If bis house or •mobile i> destroyed by Are or
r damaged by storm.
"Biitain world. Sh her rule her Lloyd Gforge.
nue and branch offices,
lax may lie paid In full at the time of filing the return, or four equal Instalments, due on or
.— 'i'-1- i’ |ln-for<- March 15. June 15. Sepn.i^rtbis' of the temlier 15 and December 16
i xj... upon which the
, inco
DoYouKnow? James Williaius. lived in r T rou H^'H>){4 ,s and had never seen a concrete road, a on%4>ivrc hathinc suit nor a inolo'rJc^e.^iqlii discovered by former Sheriff Redding two yearn ago. William-' lived, ami probably aljll lives. In a hut In the dense thicket between Eldora -nud Woodbine. Two years ago. In moreh of an escaped convict. HherSft Redding and a immuh- illseovered tbe hermit, who attempted to flee when be waa discovered. t'pon questioning the man It was learned he was horn in Millville about seventy years ago. Forty years ago he cut himself from communication with the world. He asscribid no reason for this action. His ignorance of present londllions ltd Sheriff Krddlne lo question lilm. It uas learned that he had not left his tumble doxn but. which was made of logs for two score of He had not seen a newspaper since thim.-did not know what prohibition Was. nor bad he heard of the world wnr. He lived on roots and berries, which he gafhend. He raised a few vegetables, including com. which he ground Into Several newspaper men later tritd lo locate hhn. but gave up the search after struggling In the thicket almost a day. Nothing bar been heard of him since he was dlm-ovcred by the former Sherill. The fugitive | for whom the posse were searching was later shot nod J killed by i'hlcf of 1’ollce Van Meter, of Gloucestrr. i
• tax I
less certain specified deductions for business exp<-lises. losses, had debts, etc. A storekeeper may deduel as a business expense amounts spent for rent of his place of busiiiew. advertising, pieraiums for Insurance agate.-1 l flic or other losses, cost of water, lighl and beat u»ed ia his planof Itusiness. drayage and fo-ight hills, and the nm: tit maintenance jand repair to deltveiy wagons and ' rocks, and a reasonable allow-
ance for salarbs-
A professional man. inch as a lawyer, doctor or deniot. may deduct the cost of supplies USshI in Ills profession. expenm* paid In
ilso dedi
1 Chief of I'ollcc Charles Podeck this week received a i niuulcaiion from William L. Dill. Comralssionera of Motor Vehicles in New Jersey, asking that tbe Sea isle police aid In the i to make all motorists present clean taps on their automobiles s that they are “plainly visible at all times during the daylight
and night."
The Commissioner states that due to the excessive winter the
Is deductible for the year of ‘ he ««» <>" ‘Utomo- •• incurred. l 6 ' 1 " "’roughout the State
'much worse than in former years. He also states that on a large number of cars In this State the license plates are obscured bumpc:.<. tire racks and other cqulptmtit. and that motorists should be warned to have this remedied and If necocary fined, as the law clearly states that the plat is iiiust be plainly visible. The particular part of the motor vehicle act lo which Mr. Dill calls ih'- attention of the police Is «- follows: "All tbe identification iiiaiks shall be kept clear and distinct and free from grease, dust or other blurring rub-nance-so as to be plainly visible at all limes during the daylight o
night."
in whirh It
Ln<s property Uy theft ot hniglary is an allowable deduction. and neid not lie incurred in taxpayer's trade or business. A loss from embezzlement is
AH Uwse* aro deductible only lo the extent l.y which they are not compensated for by insurance 1'rider the revenue act of 1926. thousand.-- of persons arc required lo fib rctuins of Income although ■ hi- incomes arc nut taxable The act provides that returns shall i>r flh-d by every single person whose net income lor 1925 was 11.600 or more or whose gnc« income was 65.000 or more, sod by married couples living together. «* hies- aggregate net income was t2.5Vi) or more, or whom- aggregate gro.-; Income was (5.boo or more. The exemptions arc 11.500 for single persons and 63.500 lor tuairicd persons IHIng Iogetli I. plus a $400 credit for
each d< pendent.
J'l-nallies arc providi-d liy the act lor failure lo file a return
mobiles used in : •iiunall calls, dues Journals. Office ret
ter. Hghl and heat used In his of. Occ. and the hire of office assis-
tants.
The farmer may deduct as necessary expenses a I! amounts actually expended in carrying on the IniHlness- of farming, such as amounts paid in tin- production t! baivi-sting of his crop;, cost need and fertilizer used, ciwt minor repairs to farm hulldt*. and a .si of small lisils ms-d in the course of a year or two. e cost of larm machinci-y. equipment and farm buildings Is >1 deductible as expense. Deductions for personal or livg expenses, such as repairs to e taxpayer's dwelling, cost of hing. education of chil- . are noi allowed, if incurred in a laxbusiness or profession oi in "any transaction enfor pioflt" not compel.
■g piolcs- and pay at least o oferoinnal ! amount of tax d Vn "hls^.f-1 tlmr »"****■ fie,. March 15. 1926.
e-fnunh of the e within the m or before
Chest Clinic Dr Dunham, of the State Depan men t ot Health, will hold a clinic for chest examination in the County Vocational School rooms. In the Huffman building. Gap- May Court House, on Thursday. Match 18. at 9:30 A. M.
"The duty of the prow is In inform. enlighten, persuade. What good Is served by publishing the picture of the bouse in which a murder has taken place?"—Judge Monet.
IN FLORIDA there it developing a strong movement from the extremely high priced South sections to tbe Central Highlands. where fair prices and healthy conditions prevail the year through. It's a good time to learn abou*. it and I can tell you if you ask me. My surveys and travels here make me very familiar with it Ralph L. Coil, of Ocean City, N. J. new at Gainesville. Fla. (The University City)
n
W amwmmm ONE-DAY
EXCURSION
EDUJTII
I “ ,, • y nili,.
Friday, April 2
PHILADELPHIA Leotc* K«-a Ixh- r||, ,* nyralar train ... 0.16 t. M. f'onm-ctiug wifi. Special Train al Sea Isle Junction Brtandag, leave rhll». (Market M. Wharf! - • JO P. VI. MI.K OK TH hits l WO HlYK I'KKi KDIVti KXtTlLHION Pennsylvania Railroad THK NTAMi.Utli Ktll.lto.tlt OK THK WORLD
This iant tha French taHua set who pot our own Big BfO TUden out of tha “ “ 1
t Big Bill, t a. Ha to 1
lent guard. D ooc of the aurert long fbota lo Sooth Jeroey « uew and Quinn who alteroale at the other guard atatlon are both capable players. The Sea Die line-up »»• ^ ..S ‘'l“ Bossier, who played la.t wceh against Millville «« • subxOtuta for Wainwrtght who wi ^ ^ will Jump center In place ofi» « Uvezey. Tom Delaney and Wata-^n. M Afatt, Fwm* M.C. W
Yoa Cwn 5mw Money! ITS ao aaar ta aave la tha Daiiaw. qutrw a alaeohia ■av4—« aaaaav. Aq
Bridgeton Here Friday Evening South Jeney League Team To Meet Sea Isle Quintet The Bridgeton basketball team of the South Jeraey league will meet the fast Sea Isle t'lty five nt Excursion Hall this evening. The Cumberland County outfit Is one of the fastest in the ’eague and were last week defeated by the Morris Guards by a two point margin for the championship on Ibc firsl half of the league wain Keller and Cowell the visitors bring two of the smallest, but swiftest, forwards In the league. Cutnoloskl at center Is one of the best pivot men in the league and t ravford. the corpu-
Tf-^ 1 r i i ■! I T* . I The Measure or Results from SPRAYING depends upon the material used, k nraot ba harm's— to the trees and plants but deadly to tti* altar k mg -. I here ia s scxentiiic certainty about iHOWUI WfLUAMI Dry PcnrdwW Arvssats of L—d — TwW-TssD —
J. P. COLUNS CO. SOUTH SEAVILLE, N. J.
Your Business While you live, and are the active head of your business, your family and business as:iates are enjoying with you the fruits of your labor. What will become of your business should | the great call come to YOU? Business insurance ! provides the funds for :he readjustment period. Samuel M. Schellenger
Keys lose
CAPE MAY
u: 87-J
Phone: 296-A
Riley Realty Co. 5 North Landis Ave. Sea Isle City, N. J. Here is the place and now a ^te time to list your properties for sale. We have plenty of clients who will soon be in this vicinity anc the earlier you act the quicker you will get results in disposing of your holdings. A large list of choice properties for fide is now in our hands, so if you want a quick, profitable turnover on your capital, consult us early.
RILEY REALTY CO. 9th & West Sts. Ocean City, N.J. Local Mice: 5 North Landis Ave. Sea Isle City J. W. MacMURRAY • B.II Phon, 7, . - Wroh U. Grow—Nuf Cti
BUSY DAYS in REAL ESTATE Sellin}’ and Renting Properties is building a WILDWOOD YEAR
r
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^ is shared alike by all women.
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instead of a drudgery.
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strate. We offer a tomplete array of styles at i
yon want to pay.
Try This Office
104 E. Maple Ave. WILDWOOD, N. J.
Atlantic City Electric Company OCEAN CITY DIVISION ios WEST AVE.
This Office Is Here For YOUR Real Estate Business Lial with u* Your Propertie, For S^o, Root or Exckuifo Some Choice Properties, Well Located, For Side, Consult US
PETER GERAGHTY BROKER, Bellevue Hotel Building SEA ISLE CITY “THE INCOMPARABLE RESORT” Philadelphia Office, 1410 W. Dauphin St

