CONFERENCE MAKES ' SOME CHANGES Dr. Wagg Succeeds Dr. Neal As Snperintendcnt of the Bridgeton District. Tbe New Jersey I oufereuce held II- ; 1 closing session In HI. Paul's C'hurcb,; Atlantic C'ltyr Monday afternoon, wben nih lasl-mluule change- In tbe aeslgumeut of pastor- were u»d<- . By Btebop Berry eud tbe members "I bl> cabinet Tbe Rav. Dr. George H.'Neel. »ii|*r■oteudeut of Ibr Bridge!, ,u Di-ltlcl, wee assigned to tbe Colling** I Cborcb, end tbe Kev. J >r ..Ifr. l Wegg, who was p».tor there. »smade tbe eucceeeor of Dr. Neal a-'di-. trlct euperloteodem. Plane perfected at the line! meeting of tbe Conference aefc Metbodleoi , t ' tbe nation to make Decoration Day a holiday for the celebration In honor of America'a work la the Kurupean «>r rather than one In memory of the beroea of tbe Civil War. Oo Memorial Day tbe cburcbee aie a.ked to turr out wltb all tbelr elrengtb In the pa-. T trlollc celebratlone, eacli cougregai Ion carrying It. eervlce bag at tbe bead • f U contingent. The Idea IKoputror, •religion, pep" Into tbe celebration , ao that eaeb community can *ee ju-t J wbert tbe Church .land- In tbe *ai alma of tbe country. Following are tb^appointmrnt. in tbe four dletrlcte: ' BBIIXICTVIN DUfTKlCt. \ Alfred Wagg. Buperiuteudenl Superintendent
Alloway -T. H. Hick. Aoglaaea— C W. Kramer. A. bury and South BeavlUe— C. T. Hand. Auburn and Centre Square— W. It. Blackmail. Aura and Rlcbwood— A. J. Smith. Bridgeton— Central. H. P. Sloan: Pint, J. J. Messier; Fourth. J. K Blmpaon; Trinity, E. A. Miller, Jr . Wealey Memorial, G. W: Able. Cape May City— H. J. Root. Cape May Court Houae— E H. Cloud. Cedamlle— J. W. Rose. Centreton-H J Bugg. Clayton— C. B. Fisher Deerfleld and Aldlne-i-E. A. Cbambera. DennlerlUe and Sonlb Den u la- J H. WhKaker. Dividing Creek-J. H". Budd. vBidora Circuit— K A Cake. Elmer — Semuel Sergeant Ewan— F. A Howell Falrton— C. H. Smltb. Friendship— P W. Bllderback. Ulaaaboro— C. K. VanHook. jf.Qo«faen and Dlaa Creek— Natban Creek and Uurlelgb-Waller Haleyvllle (.IrcuU-Tboroas Hen. Hancock'# Bridge and Cauton— Albert Baner. Harmony Clrctill-Elmer Blgga. . Harriaville and Ferrell-Edwaid Helalervllle — SlaMey Clarke. [^eabnrg and Dorcbeater— J. A Haylor. Malaga Clreoll-A E Morria. Mofrtatown— Lewi. Sbelborn. MUleUle-FlratCburcb. (J.U.«iagi- , m«o; Fourth Cburcli, L M. Caea; , Baeood Cborcb, B. H. Decker; Trln t Hy, E. A. Miller; Watt Bide, Cbrlailan t Eraat. Mlbotola— M. W. Wlckward. , MonroavlUe-^U oodmir WbtMon. ,, Mulllea Hlll-lfc-J. Heinemau j Newflald— Hugh Hourgalie. j, Newport— O c. Apgar. ,. Ocean City-George \y. Yard. Hadftcktawa— Btaadman Applegate. s Ptermast— J. (,7 Walker Peon'atirove— Emmauual, w. K. Atkloaoo; Be Paul. J. W. Lynch. PrttaaeUle — R. N. Aapinwall Pltman-J L. Hvwwitr — Port Elliabetb— T. J Morgan. Port Mottle— C. O. Wbllton. « (toloton— R. F. Baca. Balam— Broadway, H. M Lawrence: Flm Cborcb, W. A. Boyd. •Sea lata Ctty-Tbomaa Ogle. * Seavtlle Circuit— W A. Moore. 8 barptown— Lincoln Creamer. BAitbH'l Del and — Benage Lord Tabernacle— H E. Garrjaon. Tockaboe-G. W. Hannera. Vlotland— T. 8. Brock. W I Id wood— J. G. Edwards. Wtlllametow u — S E. Moore. ' p Wood ruD and Roaeubyu — S W Caw man. Woodetown-F. L. Jewell. A oamdsk warmer. F. A. DeMaris, Superintendent. Audubon— C. S. Miller. Abaecoo — C. M. Jobnatou. ^ Atoo and Cbeailburat— L I u w ood Miller. Atlantic City — Central, H. J Belllog; Cbeleea, H. F. Barber; First, G. T. Harrli; St. Paul, A. H Lucae. Bargalotown— Walter Nickla-a. J Bar-bore— I). D Flaler. Berllo and W»t Berllu— L. H. 11 Moore. Blackwood— R. R Bruoyate Bridgeport- W. T. Valiant. * . Bngaotlne Beacb-J. F. Smith. J Camden— Aabury, J. R Read; Beth II any, H. B. White; Bethel, Herachel ,. Lee; Eroadway, AJixauder Corson: Centenary , J. B. Halnea; Eighth Street . H. L. Brad way: Fatrvlew, Je-e Dor ■aa; Flrat Cborcb, H. F. Gravatt; Kalgbn Avenue, to be aopplled; Park aide, P. P. Miller; 8t. (jeorge, W A. p Cobb; Statsa Street, G. S. Joboeon; J Taberaade. J. U. Ma.on; Trinity. t Franklin Haley; Union, C. I. Flu George; Weeley, H. F. Cllue; 'Wiley, O.A.Lee Cbeweand Almoneaaou— J W. Veal. Ciarkeboro and Jefferson— J. B. Adam.. r Colllngewood— George H. Neal. ! Croea Keye— Penulugton I'orsou, Jr. Downer — W. John William. El wood Circuit— E. L. Ebell. Kugll.h Creek and McKee City— S H. Magee. ' Glbbetown. and Kepaupo — W. HLlbe. ; Gloucester City-J. W. Nlckelaon; Second Cborcb W. H. Herker. Haddon Height.— W. R. Barer. ; Hatamrngoa Daniel Jpbnwu. ; ^Haddlng and Nortbmont - C. C. _
1 HurfTvllle— W. 11 Latter. j t Uuwood— S~"R. Adam., j Magnolia — Thomas Hum. . i Mantua — A D. Ward. I Margate' 'City— Klwood'Weeke. May's Lauding.— J. S. Garrison. J National Park -C. F Sontbwlck. | New Sbar .ii and CbapeD Helgbte- ! Ebjab Toter. r1 " Panleiibro — S M. Van Sent. | Pleaaaufvllle -Bethany, to be .up •Oreou; WeWey. D. C. Cobb. T Port Republic and Sinltbville— K < ' Hs!*kle,v,lle and Tan. » bore -V T ' .1 T,,ruer*IIJe— H. L. Peterson. i Victoria— In tie supplied. . Wenouab— K. MConover. We-I Colling, wood -William tirum.'j Wm-low j ircuil— W Jl-leftr John- i Woodbury -41. J Zelley. , — Woodlyun — \\ . I.. Shaw. • , M. K Siiyd^Tlsperlnleudent. ^ Talmrr. J_l Beverly.— F- B. Mvrley. : * Itnrdeuluwn— Jamrr Ban... 1 hrldgeboro— J. W Morn.. Brown's Mill-— L C. Lew I.. ' Burlington— Broad Slreet. Marshall ' Owens; Union, James Ecker.ley. . j Cranberry— H. B Doran CroMWtcke aud Elllsdale — Joelah » <~~ « 11,1.1, Walter Un.i.U.ie Delair- Waller Moorebouse.
Delanco -William Adams. Kngllebtown — C. 8- Lawrence. Fieldaboro— Frederick Hoffman Florence— W. U Zimmerman. UrovevlUe — C. 8. C. Fee. Hamilton Square— W. W. Payne. Higbtelowu— Lawreusou Cnrrell Ho|iewell— W. H. Murphy. Imlaystown Circuit— J. T. Stewart. Jacobslown and Cookstown— H. D Jamesburg— Heury Johnson. Kingston— H. S. Gaacoyne. Lambenvllle — E. A. Wells. Lin rale aud Amwell-Kichard Md»gsn. liower Hank— J C. Clark. Lumberton and Smltbvllle— O C. Bowne. ' Marlton and Creasou— F. C Jackson. Medford— J. T. Richardson. Mercbautrllle— H M. Blake. Mooreslown— F D. Lawrence. Ml. Holly — T. S. Hammond. New Egypt and Collier's Mllls-C G Book. New Urrloa— L. V. Brew In New Lisbon— G. W. Southard. ' Paltgyra— E. A. Koblusou Pearson Villa— H H. Neale. ' Pembertou— A. B. Carlln. Peoulugton— B. P. Judd. Peuaaukeu— N. B. Baker. Polntvllle and Wrlgblstown— U. B Roach. Princeton— W. E Lake. ' ItaDcocae— John Brad way. Riverside— N. R. McCouurll. Koehllng— 8. R Lalbam. Tabernacle aud Indian Mills— U. W Sontbwlck. Titnsvllle — W. B. Magson. Treuton-Broad 8lreel, F. E Purveil; Broad Slreet Park. J. W. Walu- ! wrlgbt; Cad welder Park, N J. Wrlgtio Ceutral, D E. Clair; Chambers Street. G. W. Scarborough; Clinton Avenue O. A. Robinson; First, E. F. Hann; Greenwood Aveuue, F. C. Obi; HamAvAiue, J. W Lee; St. Paul, i F. Hecbrls! ; Slate Slreet, R D | Ketcbem; Triully, C. H. Elder; Wee- : ley, C. K Dilka. . 1 VlDceptowD and Buddtowu— J. B. , Windaow— P. B. PUman.. KEW BKtIN6WtrK DlgTRICT I 1 James W. Marshall, superintendent Adelpbla -U. W. Reynnlda. 1 Asbury Park— Flrat, L. K. William; ] Memorial. John Uourly. Atlantic Hlghlauds — A. C. Brady. i Karnegal— H. M. Smith | Bayvllte and Oceati Gate— J. M. I Beach Haven— Howard Ainu. 1 Bel ford- E. F. Reed 1 Helmar-W. E. Ledden Bradley BeaNi— K A. Coflfiver. Cbatawortb— Charles Woodmansle. \ _ Cliffwood— I. J K. Hill. Eatontowu and Tlulon Fall#-J. E : Paltereon. Farmlngdale — D. R. Raney. Forked River and Lanoka— H. R AspinwalK Freehold— R. S. Carlisle. . Greenville circuit— J L Pitt. Hamilton aud Avoudale TerraceFrank Van Hlte. Harmony— A. C. Bailey. Hlghlauds — H. B. Grim. I-land Heights— J. H.Cann. Keansburg-W. 8. Ludlow. Key port— Calvary, J. R Reeve.; St John, A'. L lszard. Lakeburst aud WbHIogs— W At Burcb. Lakewnod— William Milcbell Llllle Silver— D. W. Stephens. Long Branch— A. bury, L L. Hand;! First, A C. Poll, emus; 81. Luke's. Ill id' ' r"nilw<"1i J- B. J. Mauabawkln and Cedar Ruu— Fred Uuuaon. Mauasquan- O. T. Hlllmau. Matawau— Jobu Allen Mllllown— R. 1). Stephenson. Morgauville — George Hamer. Naveslnk-H. J Smith New Brunawlck— First, J. B KnlpLeon Chamberlain; SI J. M Runt. Dakburst aud Wayelde-A. H. Ocean Grove— T. J. J. Wright. • Oceanic— Harry Hutcber. Ocean port—H. T. Munyon. Old Bridge and Spotewood— W. 11. Bruere. Point Pleasaut aud Kay Head— F 1 R Craig. Red Bank— First, J. D. Bills; Grace ■ N V . Sergeant. Sayrevllle — B. V. LlpplncotL Seabrlgbt— J. H. Wblttou. Sllverton circuit— To be supplied SmllbburgClrcult — O H. Bluomster J South Amboy— J «. Shaw. I Southard— Frank Wood Held a S iutb River— H. T. Flsler. j Spring Lake— James Lord Jr . Tom's Rtver-W. J. Savre. Tockertou— William Dlabrow 11 Wall — C. M. Holgate. * Waretowu Circuit— K C. SuoBeld 6 Creak— Krank'm Bowen. West Farm Circuit— W. P Tomllu. est Grove— Edward Mount. « n Irllesvllle— Aarou Royal. J
. ' 1 'FEDERAL INCOME TAX IN BRIEF The Requirements Boiled Down for Busy Folks. .1 Iwfore June 15. 1H!S. j must Clr a return . . wife (or buahandl nnd U.-1 a net | come of K.'Ak» or umrv :..r 'to- ewnsijered Jolmlj.-plus b ■•■■■/« of ^ !■, r, ; orted by bta . •■ For failure to make return ,t. ■■-- befoP. Apr.! 1. lPW. Ilm - ft K • . Returns n,u-i be filed with the Ool I lector of Internal RerenSc of district 1 Each rciurn must !-.• slci.ed an ! | •
child under 1H. _ A bead of family, thonih sins'. '.- allowed El.tkiO ei eruption If actually 1 , supiiortlng one or more relatlres. received dnrtiH^W v.-nr. Officials and employ V* taxable on ti,e salaries or wages reee!>o! from a stare, county, city or.:, -.en In tbe United States. Interest on state and municipal . bonds Issued within tbe U. S Is exempt from federal Income tax and should be' omitted. '■ Interest on United States government lumds Is also exempt, except on Individual holdings of Liberty Fours In excess of $5,000 par value Dividends are not subject to nortunl • tax. but must be reported and Included in net Income. Gifts and legacies nre not Income end should not be included on the re turn of the beneficiary. Life Insurance received as s beneficiary or as premiums paid back at maturity or surrender of policy Is not Income. Payments received for real or per [ sonal property sold Is not Income, but (be profit realised thereon Is Income for the year of sale. Amounts received In payment of the Interest on such notes or gages Is taxable Income. From tbe entire gross Income certain allowances are made In arriving at the net Income. Necessary expenses actually paid In . the conduct of business, trade or pro- - fesslon may be claimed. A fanner can claim payments for ' • labor, seed, fertiliser," etoek feed." repairs on buildings, except Ills dwelling ; I repairs of fences and farm machinery, - materials and small tools for Immedl- ' Tbe amount of rent paid for a farm may also be claimed us a tenant farm- ' er s expense. I Payments for -ive stock are allown- " Me If bought for resale. But If bought " | for breeding purposes cattle arc an In- 1 vestment, not an expense, and cannot be allowed. 1 I A storekeeper can claim amounts 1 j paid for advertising, clerk hire, tele- ' i phone, water, light and fuel, also drny- • age and freight bills and owl of op- • j crating and repairing wagons and j - 1 I A physician can claim cost of his , professional supplies, rent, office help. ' telephone, expense of teain or automo- 1 used In making profession,,! calls I and expenses attending medical Ton- 1 A dentist can claim similar Items. ' except team or am,', ex|,oase?\whlch 1 are not necessary In bis profcsslolK— _ I J Expenses that are personal or com ' netted In any way with the s,i|,|-,rt- or 1 well "being of a person or family are not allowable. The. costs of machines. Instruments. ' vehicles or Implements that are more 1 or less permanent In character are not allowably an expense. They are In- ' Interest paid on a mortgac> or other ' personal Indebtedness Is allowable on 1 All taxes puld within tbe year can ' be taken out on a federal return, ex- 1 cept federal Income taxes. Inheritance - proveinenta 'm I Losses sustained In business or ' • through fire, storm or slilpwr. . ), ,,r by : theft, except when compensate! t.j j,,. < j surance or otherwise, j Wear and tear of rented building# or 1 , ; machinery used In business n . " |,e 1 . claimed. j 1 You can also claim the amount paid 1 to the Red Crow and to other chat itn1 Me. religious or educational orgnn'za- 1 tlon to the extent of 15 per cent, of 1 your net lucuma. i He Thought Hs Was Haneiome. "So sbc has quarreled wltb that ' ogly beau of bent! He is the ugliest - man 1 have ever sebn What did they i ' . quartet about!" j t "She thought she would moke him I < feel good and remarked that handsome ! 1 men were never worth enough p„w- j ' der to blow tbern over (be fence." ! ' "And It didu't have the desired ef- ! fertr "No; It made him ftirlooaly angry." | —Houston Post. : Charming View | " CHlman (to house i ,. /on aald then- u ^ the front window-; \Vnv~ there are only hou-, to !e "||.",^! * Agent— S.» there Is a charming view, t •lr- In the house op|».s,,e lives the most beautiful widow yon ever clapped on. aud she", always at tbe w in- f «ow.— Loudon Tit lilts. It to a great misfortune not to bars .. enough wn to stM-ak well or uoi to keep elleui -Ij, Kruyrre. i
L'..->w j* . MR. SIMPKINS PAYS p H!S INCOME TAX ■ v v. •: X'
, (jir.v.'Vt. t» « ' He : ■-! k'. -f - I:. .. : dreir tS Mat-k'" r i et tiw t,-l ^S|TSr«s.-lf! ov-r' l.— >. 11 - cab-uSj,.;. .. f..r :^r J' l t First, they pay 2 per cent (under tbe ISHfi law) on all Income dver . fl.issv. deducting $200 for each of their . , children under eighteen vearb. In Mr. , Fliapklns' rase Ibis was $212. which he put down In the "livable" co^un. I 'He sawf next that, under the 1017 I law. married ryep pay nn additional 2 per cent, on all over $2.i'»«— with the . same allowance 7-r children. This added '$232 to his •-•payable" column. He then observed that for every . $2,500 Julnp In his Income over $-5.t«W I growing larger si ill each jump. This was $250 more added to Ids harden. . And on top of nil this came an "Ki-ci-ss Profits" tax of S per cent, on all ; "occupation" Income over $C.0OJ, making $720 more. teen hundred and thirty-four dollars. "Whesrt" exclaimed Jlr. Shupklns angrily. "There's young Henry Wll- . kins, who 'married Jake Johnson s girl. . he makes $2.0"0 and he doesn't fay a " cell! of taxes I guess this Is his war Thinking of young Henry WUklns. ; he reinemhered that Mrs. Wllklns w ent every afternoon to' make bandages for the Red Cross and that Henry, who was a lawyer, was aiding Ihe 1-ocnl , "Well." he admitted to himself. ; "that makes a difference." He thought next of Judge Wlllough- : by. whose income was about $3,000. "He only pays $20," commented Mr. [ S-mpklna, not quite to angrily this , Time; and then a thought struck blm 1 and he sat up rigidly In his chair. Judge WlUoughby's son had beeq 1 drowned on the Tuscanla when It was i submarined with" the loss of two bun- ' dred soldier*. "Judge tVHloughby gave his son to 1 America," muttered Mr. Mmpklns. He leaned forward suddenly and put ' face In his hands. • For a long time Mr. SImpklns sal still In that i-mltion. There was i no sound in the library except she ticking of the tall clock and an occa-, slonal trill of. laughter from the children skylarking upstairs. The re of light on the carpet grnduallr with, drew Itself through the wlnddiv. and t firjtdxiillght and then darkness settled ' " th about the quiet, white haired, some- 1 tbnes Irascible old man. - ' Mr. SImpklns was thinking rl.insm « which be would never afterward - mk " of. he was thinking things t: v.cre u Bui sooie Inkling of I, Is il,.- X. ,. ,... I in and tunurl on !l„- Kg! :. :,-.i ' worth as much as fourtevm 7>,".dr" and thlny-four doilnrs, «,..,•; !„.;•• Jlr. SImpklns demanded of h.-r. As Ills wife. win. was not unuM-d to s,i|M-rtl,-lal irritations, vai.-he.] blm In mild astonishment. Mr. SImpklns UmpevVout to the hall and took his obi f.-.t hat and silver' cane from tbe ba; ruck. Letting Himself out his owu hands. '"Xk "Now. God be thanked."! said Mr. Ftiupklns as the 11,1 clanked shut over J t here." Before -aving' tbo shop "he "Myrtle ha*. gone ui«ju tbe vsudeTtHe stage I)a» |u., mt big hit be. -a use of boe daring ■ "What Is ber aeff The tri,abi,.° w:*|,Tn"r men 1, that Im-v want to I- „• let ,!| ,he tlma and are never wl :;;.g to a„ a0}. ^ teS —Chirr go Record Herald. 1
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ARE ypu using Edison Mazda Lamps? if not^why not? They, give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE , of Atlantic City Electric Company What Does This War Mean to Yon? How Are You Helping te Win It? Here is ONE Way You May Help and Six Reasons -for It . SAVE!
1. — Because when you save you help your country to help you win the war. 2. — Because when you spend oil things you do not need you help our enemies. 3. — Because when ycfu spend you make other people work for you, and the work of * every "one is wanted now to help our fighting men, or to produce necessaries, or to make gooils for export. , 4. — Because by going without things .and confining your spendings to necessaries you relieve the strain on our ships aud docks.aud railways aud make transport cheaper and quicker. 5. — Because when you spend you make tilings dearer for everyone, especially for those who are poorer than you. ' J>. — Because every dollar saved helps twice, first when you don't spend it and again i when you lend il to the nation. Buy a War Savings Stamp. NOW for $4.13.. The Government pays you 4 j per cent, interest on it, compounded quarterly. The U. S. A. will pav vou $5 00 for this Stamp iu 1923. " ^ It is tie Simplest and Best Government Secnrity Put Your "SLACKER" Qnarters At Work _ Buy a Thrift Stamp for 25 cents. Sixteen Thrift Stamps and 13 cents may be exchanged for a $5.00 War Savings Stamp. ; Your quarters and your dollars will march to the fighting lines with arms, ammunition and supplies. The United States guarantees that every one of your dollars will come back to you, when you want them, safe aud sound, and increased in value by interest, compounded quarterly. Uncle' Sam needs j,-our quarters and dollars.NOW for VICTORY. He needs also the "Goods and Services", which your savings release. Every Dollar Yoo Spend Makes Some One Work ®J' investing in War Saving Stamps the dollars you now spend unnecessarily -ybu help to win the war, release "Goods and Services", for our fighting lines and •benefit yourfielf. & 6 Buy NOW the simplest and best Government security ever offered— THRIFT and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. Boy Them At Your Post Office or Any Bank This space contributed by O.cuCirv Sentinel
v £ut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. ! 9 Get the above from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. a Twelfth and, West Avenue Public Native. ; Tna^ '''iPli"1 T • I lumlvd if lbt*plu« »n,l spoTin'ca'llon" are re 1 ; turned In good condition orBocnminns » i.,., ' All bid. ruuhl be .coon,|«,,lrel b, s ion, or ; -run. eiibcr lb ch or mum ohrck md! J | sndVb' •ITw-ildnl'bldd'"1' ' W 1^"- ' right to reject «ri}- ' Uj order of lbs Bwrd.
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The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON -THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy acceaa of Atlantic City aAd other well-known resorts many churches no saloons R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblig and ©COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Number. 744 746 Asbury Avamc Ocam Cm, . . Naw JIMS,

