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m about by lector . Iredell suck loth ns ndingin the indebtedness ret on that date. ment . this | year ane m p to taxpayers, who, generally speaking, have onticl pated the enuctment of the new law and have set aside a reserve from 1918 income to meet the government tax. "What is needed now . is . anothe practical display of that great spir of cooperation which has carried ove the top every big governmental object ive that had to do with the winning 0 the war. — The persons and corpora: tions who are called upon by the new law to pay Income and War Excess Profits taxes on 1918 income, have a great 1 duty to perform. . That it will be done in the thorough American wa a foregone conclusion. "Every taxpayer who can possibly do so is urged to pay his entire when his return, on or before March 15. The instalment method, by which one-quarter of the amount may be paid at that time, followed by quarterly payments on . June | 15th, September 15th and December 15th, is intetaled for taxpayers whose finaneing ef the tax at one time would tend
"Don‘t wait until the final due date March 15th, for filing your return o paying your tax. Let us eliminate the lust minute rush, so far as possibl By evenly distributing the load, tween now and March 15th, | ever taxpayer will have a chance to get any needed advice and aid in determining his liability and preparing his return. The Internal Revenue Bureau Pet its entire energes into meet: od t L respect. Also, by distributing the load the government machinery will be better able to stand the strain that this great effort entails, "Cooperation is the spirit af the time. It is vital to the Income Tax. Let us all get together and establish [another record for Americanism." Income Tax officers will be assigned to the various places designated on the enclosed form for the purpose of assisting the public in the preparation lof their income tax form for the year 1918, The forms must be filed on or before March 15th, 1919, Ramuel Schellenger, Cape Security Trust Company. Feb. 25, 26, 27, Samuel Schellenger, (Cone May Court House, First NationI Bank. I Feb. 28, & Mar. 3, Samuci Schellenger. Ocean City, First National Bank.| March 6, 7, &8, Samuel Schellenger. | Hdwood, Marine National Bank. | March 10, 11 & 12, Samuel fa nger, Wildood, Wildwood Title and Prut Co. | March 1%, 14, Samuel Schellenger, uckahor, Teckahoe National Bank, ather should upe "Tay and 1 curld be a good way to in- ¢ the men und to lot them know mt the object of the Roy Scouts frovement means to the boys. Yours very troly A FATHER,
la ark, LOOK 8 IP IT Has: Com To SFAY-- WILL BE AN PNCiGiis. PAG HIGUL IN ThE Moire A¥ir trad oR ENTRE Cos MUNMTY Rll the buginning of military ac ities in Cape May the young Mon‘s Christion Association lns been an im |portant factor in the Since the armistice was signed th tion is constantly . being . ushed, at is the Y. M. C, A. going to do lns may not be an easy question to unswer, but it is a sufe prophesy to venture that as long as there is a need for the work ot the Association the red trauggle will be in evidence, Paving th e days of the de ef the nas he vied on in ten finally made mige con
an n I would sooner see a r tthe whole. lot of hus br haye the war con s them a nece While it in t No wtter it will be for the entire |_ However, it will always be neces{sar for a part of the great War Machine, to be kept in efficient condition, {and while the Wissahickon Barracks may be cloxed in a very short while. and the Great Over Seas Hospital will aconer or inter find all its inmates {restored to hop Faind their homes, it {seems to be well founded arsumption that the Cape May Navy Yard, as it is to be called will become a a ent activity in Cape May The National Mre Me Council of C % M. NFM e recognized this probability, and t d nubmamiiate their | Ricabgprond in the int, are. proceeding ed on the general plans of the splenRa Phames re recently built . by — the hic A> interior p pe of the building have been modificd over the regular war work type, in order that the work {may vilmately be conducted on | peace is as is conducted wit i the oth» jer fare Yards of the Country. | It looks therefore as s Tthe M. C. A. in the Cape May district has |come‘ to stay, and will endeavor to be jan increasing factor in the moral and pree path of o the en contmonity
|_ Few people realize the veat volum {of activities carried on by [tion. Even during the (Fmary when the num the Associa forces on the point begun to d (fhe attendance at the "¥" a, s 90,000. ‘There ninety thousand /is ters, and he and his young bride hav the best wishes of their-many friends e portable building at the Naval Air Station has been turned over t the Red Cross Society and will he removed next week to the General Ho: vital. | The "¥" will move inta one» the rooms at the barrneis until their new building is completed. . It is expected that the new building at the Navy Yard will be completed and ready for cecupaney about the first of March. Fifteen to seventeen moving picture shows are given cach week to the boys in the district. tones ___ FIRE ALARM BOXES CMW sgton St.. near. Schellengers Landing, Broad & Pilmin ~Pittshieg & ark Ave Iland Oreck. -Wazhington A dackson Ste 7-Columbla Ave. & Dreator 8t. 8-Washington & Ocean Sis.
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bfoommmmmpemmmusmmmmmnd Comtratulations to the Cipe . May o s weer Doran City lust Fricay even vietur ids well caned, mime w ar tinge Dommammnty bev Pratilaims inell on. haurgr been alte to Truc h the place for the game, The neal ef pataote i cid aot end In spite of suhicken I ginia und the Hosa [be patronized a saison. . It looks us thovgh these intutions would have to be continued [for a while longtor at. los I [. It Ue sgoingg ef the armistie | |
expeditiously ns Ststinst now for the s It is eney to tulk and con be emo Genally sGirmd uver "The Urotherhond " and yet ignore or even hate door nelhhor. < of Columbus, the Jewi Welfare Bours, the National League for Woman‘s Service, the War Camp |Community | Service, together . with [Chaplain Steimer of the Navy District fand Licut. Arnett of . the — Medical Board of the Army Hospital. Already good has come from the two meetings that have been held. The plan is to meet every two weeks in the office of the W. C. C. 8. It is ideals the world needs most. | But no ideal so-ealled is worth anything, no one is worthy of holding an ideal, if there is not a purpose of realizing it in daily life. An ideal merely held in the mind is like food dangled before a hungry man but not given to him to eat. Hitch your wagon to a | star by all means, but don‘t forget to | hitéh your star to a wagon. | Here is a sidelight on what the good people of Cape May have been doing for the boys, A single family of the | town has entertained over four hun-‘ fred men in the service since Amer iate) | |
T Lad L stmany, 21 is doubtful if there is a community. in {America that has done more proporonzllyproportionally, than Cape May. It is good to recall this when some other things not complimentary to the town are remembered. By cooperation some people mean that everybody else should constitute the tail of their kite. Service is the big word to-day. — It is not what you can get but what you forn give. — The successful physican, teacher, lawyer, ‘merchant, is the man who is doing something . for others. Not but what they who serve will also get. We have the best of reasons for believing that they who give will also receive. ""What what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again. The point is that the only right attitude is that of willingness to serve. The same thing is true of communt« ties, Let a town seek to gcrve its own people, its county. its state Eul nation, and it in turn will be served in a thousand ways that would be imply impossible if its attitude were the {seHish one that characterizes so many {communities. | Much is said of ndv [tising a town, and much is done by (towns in that divection-much, very Imoeh, that is: wholly w [and energy. . The flowers press agent to tell the me for gathoring. honey On a cold day. a good stove needs no i ninth. — And service will be known I . Better than all else it will be fo ad its own life, | w , after all ic sai < center [and heart of off civic. progr: 1 i the men ‘and women‘ e their in a Bittle tir tw reenll to w to be Enown, but it that he bel nition of "boosters", known Potory: Club; ‘ When the Creator had made all the good things, it reemed there was still some dirty work to do, so He made the reptiles and poisonous Insects; and when He had finished with them still had some old scraps left over that |
; were too bad to be put into the »a(ih snake, the hyena, the scorpion, and tim hunk; so He put all the torcther covered it with suxpcion. wrapped » lousy, marked it with a 3ellow pind and ealled it KNOCKER, Tice product was ao fearful to cou imo th of a maa de eavered it sith Iuothenrs wat a beheser in equal hew a worker for tid support every food thing in the commun i) fand called it a BOOSTRR; and Uenechath racial man has had th privilege of choosing. his associate
To ench incriber of the great. vol unteer army that hos made War Camp anc enilian movements: de > undoubled the time the War 3 val that will pore €omalnbicnfion . has been come , by ents and divisions, the mon who have served the nation in camp and overseas will realign themselves in the phalanxex of the groat industrial army from which they orginally recruited . To the War Camp Community Service therefore-to nll who have served h the Red Circle as their insignia‘ve comes this challenging: ‘question To what use are the talents develop» ed by wartime community service to be put; to what extent are wartime community orgunizations to be utiliz« ed and how broadly are war-time community service ideals to be applied in the trying days that will inevitably be Incident to the process of economic, social and industrial readjustment al ready under way? Thousands of the finest mind« in America are anticipating the answers there queries. | But they will be di appointed. who look for the answerr to ome | full-formed. from — any sing: | e center. . Individual — communities | hemselves will answer these questions | n s action, directed or un; freeted. Men of vision can contribute ‘ he foree of their idents and the ben-| fit of their e Is
s the kind of community e which will survive the transition of a particular community . life from war routine to peace routine will |aenend upon the inherent social and civic strength of that community. | The strength of the War Camp Community Service is verted in the community iteclf. It has been and is, the combined strength of the Local Board of Trade, the Chamber of Commerce, the church bodies, the women‘s clubs, and every other community unit. Locally, War Camp Community Service has existed to co-ordinate, to federate, and only incidentally to provide: ald from the outside. The committee in any community is made up of members of local bodies, headed usually by an expert organizer from the national body. ‘The answers individaal communities make to their particular problems will largely depend upon their ability to apply ‘to their own conditions a fihiffind eons in organization and in community | service that have been made universal I as a result of the World War. 20 For these reasons, what the national (trond of community service will be in | [the future is new eper to question. | | These facts, however, scem eortain, | Communities, as never before, recog. | nize the value and significance of lef; sure time. They have demonstrate, | the importance of co-ordinating their [ Ineal agencies and of conrentrating ; them on a definite recreational pro-| Frum. Through War Camp Community ‘ Service, they have turned over Hostal homes. their schools, their churches, their clubs . and — organizations.. and ( their recreational equipment, wherever | it was found, as mediums for muthing | the leisire of the men in. Amerie miltary and naval service a mean«| forn do mes th and not my ners‘ for deterioration. . And they now have | no fault to find with this or nny other | Phase of the {7 Departments Moreover, te talents of unse ind coursizeous men, women and c} rem from al} s of life ave I mrlerel from war sebuice bete With | the Inspiration. of % these. people Rave. liped 7, [DUES of the carth to agmin es Nuh the rirht of viebt . And they » rnerificed to.. dearly in the common Interest to sritle down into sel~ fish and Individualistic channels of, ifc. They aspire for direction in help| Mg to build tiviliestion where the
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[9 SiS th NG (Otd 510 thews port on s, 4. 4, Ford. | thece Knickerbocker ane Amatrost Xx» Wit N, Agents. WiILDWOON, N. J Mis Eroma Batnett spent a few poo lns week. with Mis. Dortrain holonitt — apent evening with friends Mary _ Snyder | und — Alfred shool «poft the last of the week in Oleny, Pa.. and were . accompanied [home by the latter‘ brother, Ratph, [who has been seriously ill with the influenza and double prewmonia. Mis« Josephine Ford is. indisposed at this writing with . tomsilitis . and quiney. Willinm Sheot« and wife have moved into nart of the Hincheliffe houre, Miss Mary Thomas of Camden: is anending a few days with her cousin Mins lite Matthows povereveny iver emrepment A NEW OVERLAND Robert Pierpont of Wildwood has j been _ demonstrating . the _. superior qualities of the new model 90 Overland Redan in Cape May. . Prospective buyers should sk for demonstration in this model as it is high clue, ----mew-_-._. Petition Forms for City Comminjon on sale at Star and wave StationDepartment.
£806, tneasurys wre d s emnference cu fixes not only to be e leek In the calendar year of 1918 it to he collected twelve months from the caleodar year of 3919, "irs of the Government‘s en (peoilrem, during the next fieeal your [hesinninie with duty 1, 1900,,the mons F0re Brovades for £1.000,000,000 uf rev» enum | TW® Is nlitat times the ex. peiditures which the Government a
3 al few var — Neveu thelons, lin vo Atum monsu thor thm if wight overspend t Urem rims P My four tines, .. S0 far Tiere law been ho limit LJ the .- Washington Admimistintion‘s {sume of Mone and billon i that and the other some of it sheer idiocy, litte lit on: Imperative. feecsrity, . There [has been no limit on further oblignting the United Staten Treasury by prom: ire and contract to the rocklex« enter« prine of pouring billion upon billions nto other schemes conceived but not yet executed. i begigurly four billions public «quanderers with a ba octululd of a billion for the farmers, a billion for the railroad, a billion or perhans two billion for ships, a couple of bilrmy and navy, and noknows. how many hundreds of millions or, billion . for insurance, pensions, or other relief of our. soldfers and their dependents, Meanwhile, of course, there are the ordinary. expenditures of government. These, with the tribes of ©ficeholders hich have been added to the payrolls will never come down to a normal lev el without a desperate strugede, Thore are the bread line funds, the peace league‘s obligations and all the r Adding machine rolls at Star and Wave Stationery Departmer ---»ea_____ BUTLD A BUILDING AT CAPs May
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