Cape May County Times, 23 April 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

IN Iffi (Mil OF THE CITY Little Items About Folks You Kno*—Notes >nd Gleanings ol a Personal Character; Budget nl Events; What You and Your Friends Are Doing THE WEEK'S HEWS IN BRIEF PARAGRAPHS

Air. K. B. Suntan, of Philndrlphi , w re rvftMteird at U»e Bellrvuc this week. ■" J. P. Delaney spent Monday in Pliiladelpliia. V I'liomBa Scliaal and wile were ririkin ■Jermaii Diamond ia erectinc a large JXtn Uir rear ol hie a Lore property. ^Olre. U. K. Momlnmirg waa aSosnert ' Point vitiior on Kridar leal. Subscribe for Use Time*. SI per ear. iternard Keenan, ol Philadelphia, pent aeveral day* here this week. ■. H. C. Fetter, ol Philadelphia, ia rnding the week here, t Mr. A. K. Katon. ol Hiiladelphia, waa BmitR tlie week'a viaatora. ■ M rr Carolina Cronecker apent a aeek ► home in Collegrrille, Pa., ftrnuiK on Wedneeday. , and Mr*. Elmar Peteraon are brumiug special officer Thornaj <t and wile, ol Philadelphia. Peter Keenan and aon Pmncia he Thpruy vieiiora loo.mg alter Ma rojrerty'TR'te. Mr*. T. K. Keilly ana two children are •pending the »eek here, nrgiatering at Omnecker'a. Mr*. Charira Itobinann ia apending ■me time will) her oi >tber-in-iaw in Pliilsdrlphla. Meorge llemnan and wile, ol Philadelphia. aprnl a lew data liere Uiia week. ^ Mr. and Ml*. George Koehle, ol liiladeiphia, *. rr among the Sunday iiilora. Mr*. William A. HaHert and aon William Jr. are apending Uie week in t'ollingdale. Pa., with rrlatire*. S. tjnirin and wile, ol Philadelphia, ember* ol Se* .ale'a summer colony, •rut ilw seek end liere. Mr*. D. II. Campbell, ol Florida, arrived Uii* week, and will make her licaie permanently liere. Tih-re will he a Pinochle and Euchre yen loi the benefit of St. Joteph'* Church, on Friday evening April 30th, eight o'clock, in Uir basement ol tlie Church. Sow i» Uie time to clean up. Don't be ashamed U. he aeen working about your place; Uiut ia aomeUiing to be proud ol. Mr*. James EuaUee and danghUi •ending time in Baltimore visiting liiend*. They are expected home thia

Albert Am berg apent a lew day» thi* week in Washington, D.C., Mimmonrd the bedside ol a brother, who ia very

tick.

Mr. James f-abtree of Itiiladelphia, ar at l.ii cottage on Monday evening. It narrowlv eecaped In Uie fire on Monday. tali op. Clean np. Paint op. Show civic pride, i! vo« -b if ynn have nnue. gel some, ll’a a g«iod ug to have around, lie I.. O. < I. M. ol Uii* cltv held their installation ol officer* at their regular ■•King Inal Sunday. Tlie new officer*' name* will appear »n tlie editorial t age A good number wa* prrwnt and maeli Imrintjea waa tranaarted. tirt the hooaling atiirit. Go in lor a grand Old Home Week, and Invlle yonr d KdgtfTCg at diaunt poMttW le gfieete (or that week. You'll enjoy it and eo w.li they. Michael Camming*, ol Philadelphiaand a party ol Iriend* motored down on Tuesday and *pent eome time liere. Mr. Cumotiuga w a Sea late booMer, and ving here onT ^day afternoon hmr ol ail the

M. J. Potter, ol Philadelphia, waa viaiior lor a lew days this week. wars. Trimble and Waller motored down Irom New York on Tbnrwday ol' ■it week. Mr. and Mr*. William Wert*, ol Linfield. Pa., anmi.-ter visitors, spent a lew day* liere this week. V. C Weinacht, of Piiiladelpliia, waa a visitor this wtxk. Mr. U. C. Fetter, of Philadelphia, was uoog the week's visitor*. W. N. Conger and wile, of New York spent a lew days here this week. Mr and Mrs. Charles Class and two daughters motored down Irom Philadelphia on Thursday, reluming on Thursday evening. Mr. G rein lev is building a pretty twostory cottage on hi* property at Townmd’s Inlet. Thomas Mitchell was held under 9200 bail lor Uie action ol UieGraoC Jarywta hearing by Acung-Mayor Frank W. Fowkea, on a charge ol attempting to break in and enter the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Meiarov. It la charged that Milebell at twelve o'clock on Thursday night last week tried all the windows in Uie Meurov cottage, and when asked by Mrs. Meiarov (who, with a w.uuaii companion, was Uie only occaprnt ol Uie building) v ital he wanted, be made no answer, bat tried the harder to force the lock on the door and nude w( and euter. Mrs. Meiarov knew Uiat a life saver on psirol would soon pass, to waited and called to biui. He chased the iutmaer, and stayed as long is be could. Soon alter leaving, Mild tell returned and renewed his attempt to eufr*r the building. La Uie meantime, however, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howat, who live near bv, bad come Meiarov'* a d, and were in U>e liming when Milcbell came back. Mr. Howat made short work of him, and in morning Mitdiell's arrest lollowed. defense wa* that be had been drinking and did not know nbatiie was

Schankal License Case Held Over Until Saturday; Two Cape May Hotals Closed; Croneokar and

Steven* Up To-day

The cases of Herman Scbenkel. ol the Bex Hotel, and Mr*. Stover, of the Inlet Hotel, on license application, against whom remonstrance* were filed last week, which were to have been tried on Tborvdav, were held over nnlil Satur day, to-morrow, two casea fiom Cape Mav occupying the entire dav. The Cape May license*, at Uie Capitol Hotel, owned by George W. Toppin, and Tlie Homestead Howl, owned by r. Ratty, were refused. Local remonetrance* were filed, aa published last week, again*! three hotel*, rteveu*', Cronecker'a and bchenkel’s. The same nstnea were affixed to boUi the Cunecker and Scbenkel reuio ■ atrancea, and all the signers are member* of the W. C. T U. They ore: Helen J. Miller, Emma C. Norton, Della M. hradray, Edith L. Townaend, LilA. Buck , Harriet A. Carroll, Clara I.. Town, Mr*. G. Gardner, Mrs. R. F. Buck, Mrs. Harold Satton, Mrs. Maria Ford, Virginia B. Chester, Mr*. A. B. Hterlman, Mrs. F. B. Sharp, Mrs Annie Whittington and Mrs. May Coxaon. Tlie hearing in the Stevens and Cronecker cases is scheduled for to-day, Friday. There ia bnt Pule doubt but Uie licenses will be granted in all

three local cases.

BIG CIRCUS COMING THIS WAY SOON

The Bantam and Bailey Greatest Show ou earth w ill exhibit at AUanlic City on Monday May ir 1, and U.ia good news is being tier aided every wliere by the agents of Uiia, Uie biggest and foremost institution in Uie world. flic Barnum and Bailey C.rcns baa always been Uie largest that travel*, and this ae nnageuivnl baa found it ueceaaarv In add many more car* to their tralua in order to accommodate Uie great equipment. it requires H-'i double-length railmad cars to transport Uie big show ; ,jtt) people are employed ; there are 7IHI horsre, 40 elephant#, and a menagerie ol llu cages; 4HO world-lamed artist* take part in the greatest circus program

tins world Las ever known.

A ttUiug introduction to Uir wonderinl p, rlormauee Uiis year ia Uis presentation of Uie new magnificent spectacular pag'-aiit " Lailab Koukh," in which near I v I«U0 characters lake par,. In Uie eircut proper, which it prearnled in Uirre rings, four stages, Uir hippodrome and in the dome ol Ux la- gnat lent ever erected, 4HU performer* Irom every nation in the world lake part and present a vast array ol foreign feature* entirely new to America. A onderlal trained animal exhibition is iven by Uie marvellotia war eieplianu, I »llrnl>rrg'* wouder beam, Madam Bradna’s angel horaea, Thalero's dogs, poniee and monkeys, and the Barnum

sud Bailey aiatue horses.

Great iutereel i* already being ahown in this neighborhood, and great crowds will no doobt go to AUanlic City lor Uie biggest and moat enjoyable holiday ol tin- year. Every uu ' •• tdvitrd to get an early start in order to be Un-re in Urn. lor the parade, which aUrts promptly at 10 a.m.. and whicli ia said lo ecli|>ee anyUiing ol tu kind tm

LICENSE TROUBLES AIRED IN COURT

CRONECKER'8 GRANTED Special to tlie Timm: The testimony in Uie Cronecker case consumed all Uiia morning, Friday, and ■on waa granted bv Judge Eidridg*. Testimony was introdocsdio try lo show Uiat liqnor was sold .o minora, and that the place wsi not a necessity. Deerhelming testimony to the contrary was owever, tnuoduced. As we go prees Uie Stereos caaa is Mill being besid and will last all afternoon.

WILL BLOW UP WRECK AT FIRST LOW TIDE Com.-nittaa Reports that Dynamite Is Here, and All is Ready; Young Men's Buaineas Association Met Tuesday At the regular semi-monthly tunrUng >1 the Young Men’s Businew* Aeeoci atinu held on Tueaiay, Uw Wrecktomillee reported that Uie dynamite to be used in blowing np Uie wreck that for year* has iniTierilled bsUiera in front ol the Surf House, bad arrived, and Unit in readiness to blow op Uie wreckage at Uie first low Ude. A letter from the Kmga Realty Company, of Wildwo&d. congratulating Uie local Association fur its enterprise, rnd ■king lor : copy ol the City Booklet ■on to be out, was received. The schedule lor advertising was gone ter. and, with a few alight alterations, waa approved. Treasurer reported balance ol HBS.at i treasure. MOTOR CIUB OF HARRISBURG “ t’ape May Coonty Tunea,'* Hra Isle City, NJ.

Geatlem-a,

We have received by Adams' Expreas a brruulul Uophy donated by you lor Uie Motor Club of Harrisburg Robiicity Run, Mar UMh, HUiandlk'Ui.aud wish to Uiauk you lor Uie aame. You; trophy, wiUi a number of oU.rrs, is ou exhibit in one ol Uie murt prominent store windows on Uie prominent business streeto ol Uiia city and will be displayed until awarded alter the run. We feel aure wlien Uie trupliiee a awarded Uiat Uie recipient of yuan will be highly pleased and gralrlul. Thanking you, we remain, Very truly your*, Ml'TUH CLUB OK HARK1BHDKG, J. Ct*Yux Mvios,

Secretary.

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circus basiuew.

Disposing of /oar property by Will e tbinx, Ut* •elreUon of a auitaverutor is quite another. And both become a very simple matter

Frank \V. FowkatMBbAhl. week ilevent,y-pUfcti- ^*1 s| m Yen- Wr

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Ml. to Ml-. I whew you invoke the aid of the 8ePff i^W*“|‘* l ' w "; rurlt) Trust Company, of Cape May I*.; Worhmr„Mp:.^»v^ , rJ , v N . J . to administer vaur eaute fcUj*.o|»-M> ^SboouV* When yoo want prinUng 1" » bur-

LOWER BEACH Efficient Work of Sea Isle Company Confines Serious Blaze to Small Area; Two Houses Destroyed STARTED IN BRUSH A fire that at times Uireatened Uie wer beach started on Monday morning, ar d bnt for Uir efficienl work of Uie ompacy, atrioos damage would bare resulted. The bias* Maned at ‘>-30 in the brash on Landis Avenae, and wax swept by a Mill westerly brer re on Vineland Street toward the eoaairr bouse of Doctor O. M. Waller, of Brooklyn, K.Y., which aubarqoenUy ignited, and in a few menu wa* a max* of llamra. The house adjoining, owned by Lewi* Chester, also caught fire, and in leas Uian an boor b--Ui were a charred mass of rain*. The sparks carried ISC feel to the I tome* ol G. Kammprit and Mr*. Elsie Greenfield, diagonally acroas the street Irom the homes burned, and Uie roofs of these bcildings were destroyed. Much damage waa also done by water. The first alarm waa turned in by Clarence Maxurie, who first noticed Uie flame. He lost some minute* attempting to open Uie alarm-box, which had become so railed that it required force to pry it open. One and a-ball intnuu later the flre-uwck »■» on the accne, and in another i te or so a stream was or ie blase. ' Thomas Delaney and William Barboar were overcome by the smoke, but were soon rerived and went back to

work.

Gordon's Bea View was for a time i reale nod, hut escaped with small damage, it looked also aa if Un borne of Harry Meiarov would ignite, bnt the ■ere checked before reaching that The furniture had been removed Irom the building, however. The Inlet chemical cart was brought op from Ute inlet by Clarence Mssarie, id pressed into service. The work of the firemen was UlUr abort ol laeroic, and great credit ia dnr The heal was lute liar, and many I were taken Uiat efinangered their live*. The loss ia estimated aHUl.UUO, partly covered by insurance, and i* Uie first a couilagraUun in He* Isle lot

year*.

I GAS EXPERT MAKES SURVEY OF PLANT Irving Fitch i* Appointed on School Board; Haaring In Qaa Inoraaaa Postponed to May 4, la Rsport; Commissioners Discuss Fire Irving Fitch baa been appointed fill U.e vacancy made by the resignation of .Michael Luongo on tbe sc bool board, to serve onUI ISIS. This now makes tbe school board complete oni with ite fall five member*. Mayor Atwater reported that be bad the Superintendent ol tbe Millville Gas Company here for an inspection ol tbe local gai plant, preparatory to leMifying against the increase in rate to be asked for at Trenton. Many matter* relative to the Fire apparatus and equipment were taken np, and a gong ordered placed in ginrer'a and fire chief’s bedroom*. The ngineer’a gong will be an extension ol the Bell phone now in the fire bouse. Water Company officials wi aaaed to connect np pnmping staUon and water engineer's home in like

manner.

Solicitor was instructed to posh proceeding to have condemned Sea Vies property rr moved. PROGRAM ADOPTED FOR SFA ISLE'S BIG CELEBRATION Masting of Executivo Committer Held in City Hall," and Many Datails Arranged At the regular weekly seasion of the Old Home Week Executive Committee, tbe program for the week of Joly UUi 18th was arranged, and upon motion adopted. There are many details to be worked out, ol coarse, bat Uiese will be left in Ute hands of tbe Program Committee, of which Thomas La-llam, Jr., i*

chairman.

Tbe program and tbe committees in ctuir a e will be poblisiied, commencing week, every week, so Uiat everyone may Utoroughiy familiarise themselves with Uiem. If tbs enthusiasm Uiat has been displayed thus far keeps np, and there i* every indicaUon Uiat it wilt, Sea lair City wilt have a celebration Uie like of which has never been known in any seashore resort in New Jersey.

NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD

the busy man always do«x it bast. Thi* is aa true in print work wa in anything else. The Times ehopis alway* busy, and like Puslurn "Thors'* a Reason.'* Give us your next job, and

note the difference.

The beat people in the County rend ihr Time* every week. Are you one

COUNTY ORGANIZATION to be Formed NEXT WEDNESDAY Mealing Will B* Hald In 6*a 1*1* City, and Oalagataa From Evary Resort In County Will Attend With Ue object to promote tlie interu of Uie aeaaliore resorts of Ute County, a County organixaUoa wit.' be formed ou Wednesday next, met-iiug will be tieid in the City Hall at *a isle City, at H p.m. At a preliminary meeUng held somt reke ago, all rreorte were represented except Wildwood and Cap* May, and si nor Uiat U me Wildwood lias signifiud its willingness to join. Tlie organisation will be composed of delegates ft various civic organixaUuns County, and will him-one vicr-preshleiil from each resort. It will meet froti r to time in the various resorts w hie! £ *ke or the AseociaUou. AcUng-Becrelary, upon sdvice ■ Chairman William A. Haffert, of Bea ’, has notified Uie following organixatien* of Uie iiirrUug, and all artexpected to send a delegation : Ocean City, Progressive League, tloard Trade; Hume Harbor, Hoard of Trad, Chamber of Commerce; Wildwood, Hoard of Trade ; Cape May. Hoard ol Trade; Avalon, Board of Trade; and Bea late City. Young Men'* UuaJnea* As-

sociation.

HOUHE t»F KEi'HKHKNTATI VEH L'.B. WABIUMOTOM, D.C.

-.Vunds | ( _ i» Mis oiieiity, call up fi

Ute TtOte*

1 phone 40. That's

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Wildwood, > j., April lb. Htlb, Mr. Charles 0’ Conner. Bea lain City, X.J. My Dear Mr. I revel end Easier Edition olCars May County Tina* only Uii* m«rmA It is giral : I roiigralulal*- Uie mauagi

Yoon.

J. Tmomi-m>s PxkSII

PARENT-TEACHERS WILL HELP IN OLD HOME WEEK Officers Elected at Meeting Hald on Tuasday; Library Now In Times ” Office The annual election of officer* at U»e Parent-Teachers took place on Tuesday afternoon at the Schoolhouse. All officers were re-elected with Uie ex ceplion of Mrs. L. Hieinmryer as secretary. Kite declined Uie posiUou on lb* ground Uiat she could not give it proper attention, and William A. Haffert wa* elected in her place. Captain Lew is Conn, Chairman of Uir Floats Committee for Old Home Week, and when called upon by President Nickerson, lie told the ladie* of Old Home Week and asked their help. I Hi talk wa* enUmsiaxtically received, and accordingly a special merUugof UiAssociation wax called for next Tuesday mg to meet the FlxrcuUvr Committee for Uie celebration and go over plan*. it is probable that the ladle* ill attend Ui Uie baby parade and like

events.

Mra. Htiaerv resigned aa librarian, and William A. Ilaflert wa* rleoted lo fill tier plan-, and in Ute future Uie library will be located in Ute " Tunes " office. Tlie very iitterreuug annual reports ol the 1.Mirer* for Ute imat year were read ami received. Mr*. L. Cheater, who it Uie secretary of Uh- (Vmnty Council for the PromoU' ol Household Aria, a|»ike of Uie movement lo arcura Uie Women's C Itatger'a, bunging nut Uie (art Uiat New Jersey ia Uir last Male in Uie Union hut one lo It* wiUionl (jrhan Institution fui U.e education u( ' "-t-.ii.i-n, and cited ll■•l«llct« in thJ* o9hi:y wliere young ere forced to go into oilier Slates to secure a vocational training. She also urged Uir Association to go on rcord aa bring in favor of Ute Stale Suruial School, which will be l> South Jer*ey this year, to be placed ouUi of Vineland and not just outside J (.’amdeii, aa it ia understood la place moat lavored. Mhr pointed that (u Uiat event Mndenta from Uii* (xmnty could not attend the wesiona at 'bool and return home each day.

For .hr beat Mena Shop,

Ashurv Avenue.

News Notes ol Entire County Gathered by the " Times ” Counry Correspondents; Civic and Political Affairs of the

Past Week; The County’s Activities

PITH OF WEEK'S HAPPENINGS FOR QUICK READING | The sloop " Mattie Holly,” owned by | year, and have made quite a headway in

Levi Foster, of Green Creek,, wliich wa* sank in Dias Creek, ha* been blown up

and Ute remains cleared out of Uie creek The people of Ocean View vicinity frvaUyr saddened to hear of lb- drathof Mr. Volney Van Gilder, a well-know and respected chiaen of thia place. II away very suddenly Sunday morning Irom heart lailnre ; and l ill hralUi fur eome lime, was OS years old. The funeral service wee at the bouse Wednesday 2 p.m. The officiating clergyman was Kev. H. Bradway, of bea Isle City. Inst Calvary Haptia Church borial ground. Deceased left a wife, Mra. Hiiua Van Gilder, and daughter Esther. DIAS CREEK vm Ikr •■TitmmT Cormpondnl. Mra. Jennie Gallic, of Camden ha* been Ute guest ol tier f other ,V. N. Errick>n, for a week. Howard Norton and wife entertained at dinner Monday a number of their ciuldrei and grand-children. Those present were Mrs. Percv Douglass and I wo aon*. Mr*. Zsdock Sharp and two aon*. aud Mra. Elwood Howell aud childr'n. Mary BarteU-m and daughter Gertrud., of Fedora, are Uiia week Uie guest* ol Mr*. Elwood Howell wud family. Mrs. Clarice Knixell and hasbaud returned to their city home Monday, after spending some Urne wiUi relatives and friends. Weller Scott Errickaon will takicharge of Uie Thomas Learning farm, it said, and far n the tame. Tlie fttiail son of Hiciiard Llovd, Masr Kaym-md, waa badly scalded by a hot cap of tew from Uie table. Miss Beta Schellinger entertained company from Cape May Wednesday evening. Mr. Alic Willett*, formerly of Uii* place, but now of Long Island, waa a visitor with Mr. and Mra. A. Jl. Bcheliuger and Ca|it. Elmer Willett* and

Jiiily.

Earl Da per and friend a Mr. P.uUer, ■if Philadelphia, are at the Erne Lawn ■ungaiow at Pearl Beach (or a lew day*. Leon Norte:: and litUe John ihmglaa*. iho were on the sick list last week, art •unch improved at Ume ol wriUug.

GrifiiUi Gandy has sent bis car to 1 U ild wood to be repaired. Mrs. Frank 8haw and nephew Jamas I I .ocas silent a day I tine week at Cedar .]

Beach.

Mr*. Waaiilngton V. Yonng, ol Saleoa, is wiUi Mrs. Ida Van Gilder for a fsai days* visit. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, <>( Philadstplna, are at Uteir sommer home by Magnolia Lake for a short time. Lincoln Van Gilder, ol AUanlic City, spent Bandar with Bolls Hewitt and

family.

Mr. and Mr.. Price, cl PI Uadriphta. spent Buudar with her aisler, Mra. MarUis Dowuham. Charles Lloyd and Miss Corson, o! SonUi Beaville, were tn town Sunday. J Emino Sharp ha* gone to Piiiladeipbia for a few days. Mr*. Maggie Sherwood has returned t home after a sixteen dsya' visit with friends in Piiiladeipbia. Amos Gandy spent Sanday trim Wlb' father, Mr. Townsend Gandy. Mrs.William Devsul spent Monday in . Ocean City. Mrs. Frank t-haw and James Loom . j •pent Saturday with Mra. Sterling Cole-^j at Court House. James Lucas is with Mra. Cole lor an indefinite alar. -J Mr. Win. De Vaul has sent his car to Cape May City to be re-painted.

OCEAN VIEW v<* the -Ttmnr I'ufrraptmdrmt. Mis. Helen Howell wud Miss Sadn Somers, wiUi Un rest ol the -riiiors ui Ute Ocean City High School, visiu-d Uu t at Cape May Court House Thurs-

lay.

, Miss Boee Tullmer spent Thursday si tea late City. Mrs. UrilliUi Gan.ly visile J relatives at tccsii City Friday. klre. Wiliiam Donorer and aou Enrl ■pent Saturday at Ocean City. Joseph Ouwuliaiii aud son Harry viewed Uie rains by fire at Uir Brown A i estab'ishment at Piladelphia Wednesday. The teams are very busy improving ir boulevard by putting a new coat ol Mre. \V|rden, daughter, and granddaughter spent Wednesday at Ocean

City.

Mias Myra Way taught School Monday, bile Pruleoaor Van Gilder altendeil the loueral of Mta. Shemm-lry at Avalon

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FARM DEMONSTRATION NOTES j SUMMER SPRAY ON FRUIT TREES J I here have been many inquiries if atelv as to Uie right kiud ol spray . material and the proper lima jo apply j ime to fruit trees darinf^ff”gS5«^j9 Tlie next spraying comes on appise „ nmi |H-ar* jin-t ua the blossom buds are '.fl

•bowing > pink color.

s one and un--balf gallons of concentrated lime sulphnrand three pounJa arsenate of lead paste to fifty gallons ol au-r Thi* spraying ia for the control of scab and other fungus diaeasea, -I—» any leaf-feeding insect* Uiat may be

trojnd at Uiat Ume.

Tlie following spraying, eanaiaUng of die same material comes jnst a* the .•etaia have ialU-n. to coutroPthe codling imUi, scab, aiMity mold fungns •tiier rimllar disease*. Inthisspra,' "• “‘rt-1» fill rxcli calyx top, aa Uie coding moth enters through the bloaeotna

• id of the fruit.

Where Uie codling moth is nninerooa iioUter spraying abont ten days later ie -commended, using simply three tound* of lead to flf'y gallons of water, t w-cond brood of Uie codling moth ap>ear* about Uie middle of July and can «• control leu by spraying wiUi throe N.imd* of lead to fifty gallons of water. There is no exact time for the arrival of second brood: howevrr, their •nec can be dUrcted aa Uiey enter Uir frtiil where two apples or prara > in contact wiUi ewcli other, peaches u,r u' - ** spraying come* just a* tlie petals have fallen, using three pound* o( lead lo fifty gallons of wale.. Tins i* tlie first spraying for Uu contra*

j ” Curcilo."

A spraying using three pound* of arsenate of lead in connection with MifUnled lime-sulphur is made just as tbe • calyx " or sclmck " are being abed. Thi* is the first spraying for the control -I |ieach scab and brown rot, and is Uie i-coml spraying in couU oiling the "carrniln.” At Uiis time the peach ia about

Some of Uie team driver* l urkmg uu Uie boulevard art- L

at Erneat fHrwham'a.

m. Myera aud wife spent a day of •

this week at 1‘hiladelphia.

The Godfrey grertiliouse is aupplriug ■

the farmers ol Uii* place with plan Itoduey Van Glider i* adding a wood shed 10 liis outbuilding.

Layumiid and Carl Sharp are working ' omitted, a* Uie aprav material wouldrw a purtiuti o( Gnllilli < iamlv'» laim ihi.it ■■iitiniii-d on page 8)

The later sprayings of aelf-boiled lime iitlphur are made at intervals oi about WO or three weeks apart for Uie c.oitrol

•( peacli-wqab arm brown rot.

t>u early varietiee, aucli as (^rroneuiin or any coming early, U.e late

•elf-bolted lime sulpharis

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hand Uits could l-e eaaily accunipUalird. dorsrd both plan* most iieart.lv, and tliauked Mra Ciieau-r lor lumUuuing it. Mra. I.. I 'heater and Mrs. Mary Speri were vlscted delegates to Uie ( ounty I Touncil of Household Arte, which treel*

Uceut City.—e*s MtL pace (I.—«dv. I at Court Huose twice a month.

$500 REWARD!

Will be given to any per ton ot persons giving evtJtmt leading to the arrest and uwvMion of the pet urn or per tom U’ill/nUy destroying the property of any fish potnub hu nted iff Ocean City, Sea hie City, Slot* HarKa, Angelsea, Holley Heath, ot on Fit* Fathom Pithing or any Ji thing paraphernalia on land.

Cape May County Fiihermen's Association