Cape May Star and Wave, 1 March 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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EVERY LITTLE BOY SHOULD SAVE Many little boys have accounts with us and we want more of them. Even a small amount, if added to regularly will soon grow, aided by the interest which we add to the deposits. Your Account is invited. 3 Per Cent. Interest on Time Deposit. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Lot s 00 £s o. MP A

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NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. Eetate of James C. Bennett, Deceased February, A. D. 1919, on the applica tion of the subscribers, Executors of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscribers under oath or affirmation their claims and demands Dated February 15th A. D. 1919. ENNETT ALBERT C. B SOPHIA H. MILLER 222.90. Executors. ememmnmmmmmmmmmn mmm bisa Gol To Whom It May Concern: Take notice that the partnership j{heretofore existing between Hersert W. Johnson and William Hickey, trading as Johnson and Hickey has been disolved and all outstanding accounts are payable to William Hickey, . All accounts for payment should be presented to William Hickey, Dated February 15, 1919, 22219 PteRRI) $100 6% d Cmmm-mmmmmmmmmemmmtimennnemmemmmem Cer ATorner nol

w CEES JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUNBELOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, | Master and | Examiner i» NOTARY PUBLIC J. SPICER LEAMING COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner is Chancery Office: Hughes and Franklin Streets — Cape May, New Jersey SAMUEL F. ELDRERGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Bullding NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Chancery. Keystone Phone 35 A. nre eemmnemnes LEWIS T. STEVENS COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Special Master in Chancery Supreme Codrt Commissioner NOTARY | PUBLIC 518 Washington st., Cape May, N. 2. $1 H. SMITH

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~~ income Tax "buB Returns must be be Med C db bad March 15. Bill Provides, Heavy Penalties. Work on the collection of $8,000,000,000 has been begun by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. This is the estimated yeild of the new revenue bill The income tax provisions of the act reach the pocket book of every single person in the United Staten whore net income for 1918 was $1,000, or more, and of every married perfon whose net income is $2,000 or more. | Person: whose net income equalled or exceed. ed these amounts, mecording to thel morital status, must file a return o income with the collector of inte vevenue for the district in which the live on or before Morch 15. Here is what will happen to them they don‘t, for failure to file a return on time, a fine of not more than $1, and and assessment of 25 per cont of the amount of tax due. For "willfully ‘refusing" to make return on time, a fine not exceeding $10,000, or noe exceeding one year‘ imprisonment or both. turn, m fine of not more than $104 or imprisonment for one year, or both, together with an additional assose ment of 50 per cent of the amount of tax evaded. For failure to pay the tax on ti a fine of not more then $1,000 and an additional assessment of 5 per cent of the amount of tax unpaid, plus 1 per cent interest for each full month during which it remains unpaid. In addition to the $1,000 and $2,000 marriage, or by udoption-is entitled to all exemptions allowed a married person. a" normal rate of tax under the

new act is 6 per cont of the first $4,000 of net income ubove the exemptions, and 12 per cent of the net im come in excess of $4,000, Incomes im excons of $5,000 are subject to a aurtax rangeing from 1 per cent of the amount of the net income between 35,000 and $6,000 to 65 per cent of the net income above $1,000,000. Payment of the tax may be made in full at the time of filing return or im four installments, on or before March 16, on or before June 15, op or before September 15, and on or before December 15. Revenue officers will visit every country in the United Stater to ald ‘taxpayers | in making their | returns The date of their arrival and the location of their offices may be ascer» lectors of internal revenue, postoffices and banks. Failure to see these offictained by inquiring at offices of col ers, however, does not relieve the tax» payer of his obligation to file his return and pay his tax within the time specified by law. In this sise taxpayers must seek the Government, not the Government the taxpayer, a--speam-_.-_ WHY BOSTON? The Boston politicians are at no los to understand the President‘s cholos of a first npeaking place . They would be surprised if he had picked may jother place than Borton. The rest of the world has not yet become accus[tomed to the fact that Massachusetts jit a doubtful state, but that is only a {small part of the situation. It is the jonly state which will hold a general election this year, and the result of that election will be the magic crystal for the Presidential year. Just as men uned to watch the September . elections in — Maine, before Maine became too mixed in politics to be a barometer and the September elections in Vermont until Vermont became a November state, so mon will watch this solitary election and then draw suguries from it. It may be said that Massachusetts will be the first state to vote on the League of Nations certainly the first state to register any kind of a verdict on the President‘s activities abroad.

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