Cape May County Times, 23 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CATE HAT COTTUTY TOCES. FEEDAY. MARCH 23. 1923.

Page Five

ty In Fine Financial Shape, Audit Shozvs U*jd in. Handling Ocean Gty Finances Reveal lent, Economical and Progressive ManageDent. Auditor Stephan States in Reports Tournament Should Be listed as PubBdty

Rotarians Hear Talk

can bu explain*^ only by the fact

lands ctiluins ti« ampUaeatton rt V>U11IU1U11IC4U1U11 Ithat It Is all In* s lone-felt need eouiDRirnt at the Second Annual i . , . * 'I" the commonltr and le wrvlna

- Atr Boardwalk Automobile AbOllt NCW LCagUC

, ITY-Thls rasoit la stirffKdewt. ecewowitra) and re government accordln* •rport of AtsSlay H. K ri.-.:nlHpal aeroonuat. In s', audit wfcleb ww* today In the caorludln* Stephan *aya. “In coo- * »nt to take this Bean* itulate the t*y of Ocean

irticolar t wtah .be prevent Dttenor of hit Seuban W. Edward*. <»e Juried mien varhuw •at* have t*-“ —'* Itb the e|tjr*a >d* need In hand 11 dk the of the city

cement on the part of

l 8ho» over the Easter week i The fXnamlaaieSen have re-

/-v rr\ ' meed word from -the New Jersey I In I QYPC State Board of Cowmen* and N* V/II 1 CUV.V'O vlfitlon that that body would j grant the city'* request for addi-

tional dredginc

_j a real pleasure. Many Two Important depwunenis of people UnRvr to dlecii.-- < <>pic» of the League arc -the Educational Interea*. to the community long ivparlraehl and tne l^sal De-

afler the meetinjeo adjourn, thus i panment.

EL L. Rice, County Tax waterway*, and the city englneei

! U making soundings In the water*

Board Secretary, Urges the «° t* dredged

panment he aaya. "the work of the ftnaorial department of the city bat grown considerably during the past fen years and while the finances are adequately controlled under the proaeul system the burden of such control l» carried to the treasurer s department with other duties of thla office It 1* my opinion that the control feature of all finances should be handled apart from the regular work of the treasurer ~ Stephan lauded the City Treasurer. City Clerk and Tax Co! lector for the efficient handling of their offices

Study of Question

Says Subject Is Unpopular

M

Growth Has Been Remarkable, Says Member

The following communication from a member of the new Woodbine Progressive. League, reveal* enthusiasm uier the new organ!-

xatlon:

"A spirit of fr!end»h‘n

fair play pervade* the » ‘•Ins*, which are very largely aumMt

The enthusiasm and Joy

?t I “The remarkable growth of the jean be aeen In 'he f aww of all Prog!<.--lve League at Woodbine 1 makes attendance at the me t

partisanship character

all fair-minded men and women and this l* easily the moet important cirtc organlaalion ever formed alnce Woodbine was

ty

and

these meeting* afford also

pleasant social hour.

•The Constitution ha* been ably prepared by the committee appointed for the purpose and Is wry comprehensive. It will give the League a solid foundation. It contains a number of unique features. which make It a masterpiece. Built on such a firm foundation the league gives promise of living and serving the people

for many generation*.

panment a careful program Is being prepared to bring etnlneneducator* end speakers on the principles of government anti paiticularly on ih* Gonrtltutioo

o: :ne foiled Slates.

••A series of entertainments Is planned for the future and theae will be open to the public.'' The stingiest fellow we know had his potato patch rolled over with the gravel crusher so that he con Id ralsc nia»hrd potatoes.

SEA ISLE CITY—There wmm out a decree from Ceaaar Augustus lbay all the world should U taxed." said Edward 1* Rice. Bor 'clary of the Cape Hay County Tax Board, at the regular meeting of the Sea Isle City Rotary Club last Monday, "and this de-

Tournsment be te- i , s direct Item of pub-' 1*1 all city penults be bv- the City carts and r* paid direct to the City ist all uncollectible peril use* be remitted and indtag real taxes be aoM: revenues of fla library d over to the city at

intervals. C ~

Willing Workers Give Funny Play

Old Mud," at Leesburg Church

LEESBURG—Alt* - teh weather condition* were unlaw able, the comedy. “Twelve Old M Ida," presented by the Willing Workers' Bible Casa of the M i:. church drew a large audience on Friday Each part was

City

Railway operation

ounted to U-W in IM7 in 1*3*. both of which have sot been returned

The speaker said that be did wot come with any remedy to offer, of with any changes a the ax ays-/ tem to present, but he ruggw that every senior Hob in State Invite their legislators

to their Usee. In Ibis way. declared Mr. Rice, the legislators thrroiel.es would have a study the question of taxation. In order to speak

. totaling f$0.71tr t aid furnished bj the trolley company paid by the trolley

city at large

rdiog the collection of fees “it haa been the custom past to have each of the

every respect, both

and Interpretation of her

Errickaon. as "Mrs as a typical boarding ir. while “Ltaa Pearl." as carried out to per-

"^Ifrcuon by Carrie Raflne. who in

, the last act appeared as an up-to- ■ “—-s: ,ri^£

- comes to life, was wr\ iaken by William Hoffman. Jr. the youngest in the east who deserves special

mention.

The members of the Old Maids l olon were: Mis* Uxxy Udy, who was very Udy, Evelyn Calhoun; Selina Zook, an A 1 cook. Emma Sutton; Matilda Finn, rather than. Krb* Hoffman; Jemima Routt a little stout. Mattie Edwards; Ethel McWade. a poetical maid Eunice Sprague: Mindy Mentor. b . i from Pumpkin Center. UllUm

naid HI- K *‘ , ‘ O Foo,. who loved

o him" irtd' he lnrartl-!‘ 0 ^ ullUn 1 ' OT o mm ahoura ne mtewii i ^ UcC+BD. who wanted a man.

Dorothy Raflne; Cerenthy Fling,

ty farekaslag Agrat ; who did nothing but sing. Mary

Kldridgx: '-ucindy Toots, who clo-

reconnnended the ad-! rulr y i,*, Hoffman; Eiixa Neff, to of creating the office of; .ugMly des,. Kstella Toxour; Mary

would eventually pass Uwa that would gaae the tag burden, and stabilise and equalise taxes. ‘Today.” continued Mr. Rice, in a way entirely his own • -very-1 thing on earth Is taxed, except cemeteries, where man can at last rest in peace.” He charged in conclusion, that the average man wonders where his Ux dollar goes, but does not take the time to read the printed Ux budget*, or even study the rate and Ux division as It appears on the city Ux bills He urged hi* hear lake » more lively Interest this age-old question of taxes. Paul J. O'Nell. Vice President of the Atlantic City RoUry Club, waa present and told about the district conference to be held in At

Untie City In Ma’

irchastM Ages’ should bv

r BUfes. "V* handling of the annual tournament al the Ocean

Ann Fltte*. who wanted her rights.

Hem have risen yearly re charged to the approfor tennis athUUca- II 1* alon the city D not au-i by Uw to bold such tourescept under the guise Irtiy, in which rase the mu id be charged to that

ewnea to the financial de-1 ■ —

Elisabeth

Mrs. Maud Aabmead acted prompter and furnished the music for the marches .In the last act the Twelve Old Maid* Joined the suffragette* and sang - '• K ••[vi* n With Men" etc.

Plan Convention Hall ’mprovements Will Add Telephonic Amplification and Heat

WILDWOOD—A telephonic amplification system will be Installed <n the Wildwood Convention Hall the contract for the InsUllation being »warded Tuesday ' Graybar Electric tomj Philadelphia, for J17W.69. In addition to this improvement Mayor Pierpont that the City Coauniaataaera would receive bids on April S for the InsUllation of a beating plant the hail. Both the heating and i pliflretion system* will be Insulted for the convention of the New Jersey Order of Red Men the first

FRANK W. EBELHARE Hardware, liousefurnlshingi and Boat SuPPUan Plumbing. Heating and Sheet '*«*»• Wor, ‘ Mechanic 8t. Cape May Court Hoaie-P»o»« Uff SSOi St- and Hurd Art.. Stone Harbor, H. J—Phone Is

• EBELHARB HAS IT"

Always

a new Horizon for

HUDSON

NEW

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CADMAN and TILTON

UNDERWRITERS’ FIRE SALE! • All Smoked and Damaged Goods of the Neptune Department Store

SEA ISLE CITY

8 Days—8 Days Saturday, March 24 th to Saturday, March 31st Profits! Even Cost Forgotten! Take This Merchandise At Your Own Price! Most of these goods can’t be told from brand new merchandise but it must all be sold during these eight days STOCK INCLUDES: Hardware Household

Furnishings BUILDERS' SUPPLIES

PAINTS

A WORD TO OFF-SHORE BUYERS: You can easily and conveniently attend this ssle. Take Pennsylvania gasoline car at Ocean View. Here is the schedule: viiirthtomnd

I Ulo t«y p 0:10 A. Jf. 7:00 A N. HM A. *. g. 8:01 4, X. II (» A. M. I >00 V. *. u» r. m. •*:I6 P. R. *. 4:4C P. U. AiU P. MJ:» P. *. Exevp*. h*tu-tla

'B fi j Sale Starts

8 A. M.

. Come Early For Best Selection! Grab Bags!

Watch for the

Sts: p. x.| lrt2 P. M. «sii r. M-; uti r. *.*

r.

Sat. March 24 scioc

in Building Temporarily Leased at

! Park Road and 44th St. Grub Bags

L

{BOULEVARD)

at the Sale

ON—ESSEX

Ocea

SEA ISLE CITY