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You and Your Friends Are Doing
BRIEF PARAGRAPHS
Air. John J. Boot and familr have- Mrs. John Carrol and two children
thrir cuuace open lor the seaeoc H. F. Sharp la dririny a new deliverr
track. ft
Wear a whhe oaniatA on Sonday —
r ier's I»ay. »
G. Iloated and wile, ol Philadela, were at their cottage iver Sunday.
spent a lew day* this week in Colhngewood, rieitiug Mrs. Carrol * mother. A new back porch ha* been addru to the J.C. Doyle cottage, and new plumb-
ing has been installed
M. M. Haflroney will open the d-vir* ol Uie local branch ol Abbott’* Alderney
Mr,. U. ... >.d ! Il * ir " ““ 1SU,, epeut the week end at their cottage liere. [ I-M. Jonea,oH*tiiladelpbia, wan William J. Wirth and wile, ol Wild-, U ' c ,UP “ o( dsnghter, Mr*. H. A. wood, .pent Saturday iu Sea lale. Schr “ W * 00 ho, * d »>- » O. ^ . O. . . , .. William Koewell and lamily will motor Mr. H.nnr Rwbrer, ol RRdMlHph... ■ y
_ .. ..rw.nif A-iaila.pM r.,1 Kulawla.
i among the viritora on honday last. Mr. and Mr*. Charles O'Conner and *on Jack, ol Camden, spent Sunday
lie re.
Mr. Stephen J. H-mon, an extensive l»uperty owner l»ere, was a viaitor on Friday and K-ttorday last. Mr*. A. King and niece, ol I'hiladrlphia, are Uie gneat* ol Mia* K. Conway lor an indefib' e stay. Uet yonr nomination eoepen in lor the Oaeen ol Old llomt Week now. Pick yonr qaeeo and work lor her Mrs. William A. Haflcrt. who »penl
on Sunday. Mr. Koewell u planning to have hi* cottage and sea wall given twe
coal* ol paint next week.
Tire Parent-Teacher* library ha* arrived, and book* may now be bad at the llMke office, where Die library ia located The Cape Mat Cot’mr Time* not only give* yon all the local laws, bat it give* you new* ol the entire county; it live* you a *erial story by a noted autlior ; it give* rmi short atone*, timely article*, live editorial*, and latest laahion and bousehold hints. Look over this issue thoroughly, II you are not iu the habit -it doing it, and tee what v
e ol a
the past two week* with relative* in ^jy getting. The subscription price is Collingdale, Pa., returned home on »|.oo per year, and a dollar well
Halorday.
Charles Waaler, expert cigar maker, who helped altbe•atahli«limeulol Hurd C. Herd lortlie past five week*, returned to PhilaJelpbia nn Saturday last. The pin.-ichie and euchre ia Uie bane■unit ol St. Joseph's Korean Calliolic Church on Friday evening last wa* a girat soceeaa. Tliere were prittw and piayeta a-plenty, and U»e proceed* will jn (or (hr benefit ol Uie Chnrch.
A new platr-glVM* window ha* been pul In Uie bar ol the Lalayi tte Hotel.
lewtelry. Mr. IMaoev, the proprlepit. plan* to have the building painted llii* mouth. Nothing *acceed» like quality, honesty and lair price* in any buiine**. That is why the ' printing department i* more busy tuia year and ba» Inrned out more work daring the past four mouth* than at any other Ume in it« history 'or the name period. To-morrow wind* upCIeaa-rp Week. II you baye not cleaned up during Uie week, do not by any mean* leave Uie day go by wHIiout doing yonr share i..« aid a city beauitlul. The City** train* will cart away the rnbbitli placed iu m* placle* on Uie curb-line to-inorr.-w Contractor II. A. Decry baa ju*t completed altera'ion* to tlio Oak* Club Club anioonuug to morelhaii♦1000. Tlie dianges include an addition to Uie rear ol the building. Tlie Oak* are planning a big outing here on Uie :«Ui ol Uii* mouth. Albert Ain berg wa* busy Uii* week taking photagraph* lor u»r iu the City booklet. PublinUbn ol Uii* was delayed a lew day* owing weatlier condition* not being *nUahte (or phoU.grnphx- work. The booklet will be out 011 tlie Dith ol Uii* inonUi. Merer*, loeeph and Mi* ileiger entertained a house parti at 'h-r eotUge oil Pearl street over Sunday. Among Uiosr present Were M. Virginia Koenig. Anna Wureter, Mary Wuirter, A Loretta Watson, Neida llanser, Frank Meyer. Charlo* Acker and Fred lluenerlaulh. Thioiigh Ute r0ort.nl Uie Young Men'. Itusiuem Association. Janie* Young, ol Vii.el-.nd. waeeecured to remove Urn old S*w View building. Work on raring he •tructure has hren coinuiencrd. and two week* th* ayaaor* will m- no " l,iri
Vested.
At Uie meeting «I the Co on Wedueaday, a n-prew bond concern iu New York
and bid on Uie boardwalk bonds. They were sold to him at par, with $I2S0 allowed (or printing the bonds, expenses, etc. Garbage contract (or Uiree year* was awarded to John F'inan, who wa* the lowest bidder at $51(10. Tlie Clerk will write the owners ol the Upp-.-nuann cottage, which I* in dangerous condition, to hate same removed at once.
OCEAN VIEW From rAr -Tisi**” Carmyomdrul Mr. Charlaawofth, ol Philadelphia, spent a lew day* w ilh the Sharp hroUien Mrs. Frank Shaw spent the week end wiUi relative* in Philadelphia. William De Vaul and wile, GriffiUi Gandy and wile motored to Petersburg Friday evening. Mia* Elisabeth Jerrill (pent Tlmraday with a cousin at Sea Isle City. ^ Mrs. Isabella (Vilemau ha* added much co Uie piclureequenew* ol her beautiful borne by grouping the outbuilding*. GriliiUi Gandy and wile spent adayol Uii* week wl Pliilwdelphil. Mr*. Harry Godfrey and non Harold •pent a lew day* in Pliilsdelphis and Gituianbiwn. Kdward Mrwber •pent Uie week end in Philadelphia. Mr*. Maggie Nerwood and Mr*. Alexander Mu ilh spent halorday at Sea Isle
City.
prof. Rodney Van Gilder, Mis* Lime Caiaiso, llaael tkmoyer ewl Frank Cauuao attended t!w Field Day exercise*
at Cape May Court tlouar Saturday.
Mis* Mary Canu*o, who ■■ living at Ocean City, spent Sunday wiUi her
tieiila, Mr. and Mrs. Cawtao.
William De Vaul and wile r.-turned home (row Cape May it. their rnsr'y
painted automobile Hatuidav.
Mis* Alma and Mia* Klissbi-Ui Anderson ol idilladeiphia, were entertained
by Albeit Wav and lamily Sunday.
Mr*. Arthur Flckeraiey •pent Monday
at ocean City.
\ Mr*. Alice Parue and daughter Stella .,*.,,1 Sunday wiU. her parruU. Mr.
Itichard Godlrey and wile.
Mi*. William Conover and two children spent Monday at Atlantic City.
REPUBLICAN CLUB GUILTY: FINED $300 1 Plea Enterad at Opsnlng of Court A Surprl&a To All; Steven*’
License Refused
The case of Uie State against the Union Republican Club came up (or trial on Monday, on loor indictment*, two ol which were against the officers and two mgainat Uie Club, lor violation ol Uie excise laws. Quite a caused when the Club, Uiroogh its Attorney, Howard Miller, ol Cam dan, lered a plea ol '• guilty ” to tlie charge*. Mr. Miller made a strong appeal to the Court lor clemency, stating .hat the violation war no greater than in any number of locial and political organisation*, and said that the Club was willing to dieband or take out a club license, as tlie Court directed. Jndge Kldridge then staled that lie would pars sentence At once, and called U12 lour officers—William Barnes, Jacob White, Burd C. Heed and Robert T. Steven*—to Uie bar, and delivered the sentence a* (ollow*:—“ Some violation* ol thtf law I can underatr.nd, sod to a great degree personally excuse. If man strikes another in hot blood, steals to feed a starving family, 1 can an excuse (or committing the crime. Hut Utere are some violation* ol the law which require deliberation, and are done (all understanding that the law ii being violated. Tin excise law iaune of these. 1 Uierelore fine each ol you, Barm-*, Keed and White, $100 each and He then called Robert T. bteveua aside, and stated that lie bad witheld ■Ircision is granting or refusing bi* application (or a renewal ol the Stevens' Hold liquor license until alter the Union Republican Club case wa* di*poard of, and asked Attorney Douglas, a bo represented tlie remonstrance, if he had anything further to aav- After a lew remarks by Douglas, Judge Eldridge stated that be had made a personal investigation ol some ol Uie charge? against Stevens in Uie miionetrance, and bad found them to be true. In addition to Uii*. lie aaid, wa* the conviction ol a violation ol the excite law* in Uie dub case, and Uierelore the
rente was refused.
Alter U.e adjournment ol the Court lor iuch, Judge Eidridge announced that - had mistaken UiJ indictment* against Uie officers ol the Club, and changed the sentence /rom $KX) fine against each ol Uie officer* to a suspended sentence, and placed a $3U) fine against Ui* Club. The lairuea* and honesty u( Judge Eidridge in paxeiuA sentence in both Uie Republican Club matter and the Stevens I ire use case waa commented on by all. evident that he had carefully weighed every phase ol the situation and that hi* decision was tlie result ol careful deliberation and impartial in-
vestigation.
IDE ENDS FATALITY
Goshen Girl L Drowns When
Driver Sendsiar Over Bulkhead Into Atlantic City
Thoroughfare
LOCAL GIRL IN CAR
nomination blank queen of old home week JULY 12-IS. 1015 All Nominations most bo .a- '-V May .8lh, .915 Mi.ns ..r Mrs. Address, Numinatcd l»y
GOOD row 1000 VOTES
EDWD. STEVENS ACQUITTED ON DISORDERLY CHARGE Deisms Wat Not Hoard, Whan Verdict Wat Directed : Stats’* Casa Dtoldadly Wsak Tlie State'* tide ol Uie ca*e agaimt Edward C. Steven*, indicted fo* keeping an alleged disorderly house in Id* cursion Houae property here, proved *o eak and Uie charge so uulonpded.Uiat t Uie chute ol Uie teatiumuy - idge Eldridge ditniimed Uie can w ith a direction ui a verdict to Uie jury to acquit. MaltlIT* Jefferson, assisted by hi* delecUve Cheeseuian, ol gambling machine lam*, prosecuted lb* Case, and alter calling everyone in Uie Coor’.room who knew Uie defendant, even remotely, and cross examining bit own Attorney* Samuel Klfridge and Ernest Lloyd, of Cope Mey City, reprae* Steven*. Tlie cw, as far a* Uie State wa* concerned, waa baaed chiefly on Uie fart that the Uuitn Republican Club wa* located in Uie Rscuisiow Houn, and that Uie Moon made their headquarter* there on Mi><>*« Day last Sep-
tember.
It »a*conclusively proved Uiat neiUier of these two I act* were -ufficieulto brand Uie Excursion House as disoiderly, Uie verdict followed without Uie dr being heard.
Returning from a merry ride to Atlantic City, Chari?* L. Champion, ol Cape May Court House, tent hi* big touring oar in a wild plnnge over the Harrisburg Avenue bulkhead (AUantic City) iulo the thoroughfare at tw<
: on Tuesday moruing.
Bella Janie*, 18-year-old daugh ter of R.'C. James, principal of the public school* st Goshen, wa* drowned. Mia* Anna May Trefz, of 8ea Isle City, Chariea L. Champion (who was driving the car) and H. O. Tyler, boUi of Cape May Court House, narrow Iv escaped the
same fate.
Chief ol Police Woodruff, of Atlantic Cit,, who with Proaecntor Jefferson of Uii* County, directed aninvestigatioDof the accident, *aid Uie two young women bad been invited by Tyler to viaii the circo* on Monday night, and Uie car wa* hired from Champion. The road* were *o bad from the recent rains that the resort waa not reached cnUI 10 'clock. It waa Uien too late (or eiUier the pier* or the theatre* and they decided to attend a cal -ret performance in w beach-front cafe. It wa* after one o'clock when, they made preparation* for Uie homeward jcurney. Champion, tut nine off Atlantic Avenue on what be believed to be Albany Avenue which open* into tlie Boulevard, aent the car into the embankment at Uie bead of Harrisburg Arana*. The car wa* turned completely over by the impact, landing ■id?way* in the Thoroughfare, and Mia* James, aeated in tb* tonneau, was caught
in the wreckage.
Mia* Trefz, when seen by Uw Time* reporter, stated Uiat she believed that Mia* James could have hem* rescued, a* she hersell wac, but for the fact tiial •Inrendered insensible by the impact of her bead on Uie wind shield when Uncar turned over. Mis* Trefz wa* in a Mnii-conaciou* condition when rescued. Mia* Trefz (pent the night in Uir boathouse of C. P. White, and wa* given a change of cloUnng by£Mrs. White. Champion and Tyler were taken l« City Hall, but w ere later released. Mr. Janie*, father of the dead girl, expressed himself a* being entirely ■atietied that the tragedy wa* purely the retail of an accident, and held Uie driver
blameless.
Mr*. Matthew Jefferson, wile of Prosecutor Jefferson, wa* to have been one of the party, but decided to stay at borne ou account of the rain. Tlie car lias not yet been raised.
SEA ISLE NI.E. CHURCH NOTES Next Sunday will be known MoUieta' Day, and in connection v/iUi Uie regular observance of it Uie ReOpening Services will be held. The church has been renovated end pot in splendid condition, and will open for worship on Sunday. The service* will continue throughout the week wiUi different speaker each night. The following is a brief program : Monday —Rev. W. R. Blackman Tuesday —Rev. John W. Lynch Wednesday—Rev. Stanley Clark Thursday — Rev.U. B. lAobbins.n.li. Friday -Rev. Harry E.GarrMou Saturday —A Musicale by Uie
Chnrch Choir.
well evening at 7-30 except Saturday, which will be at M o'clock Everyone should avail tiiemselvr# ol
Uiese services
Indies' Aid Society meeting next Wednesday afternoon, 3 P. M. The Cape May County W.C.T.U bold iu spring Institute here in tiir M.E. Chnrch on Wednesday muraing and afternoon, May Huh.
KuWribe for the Times. J1 per year.
Dispoaing of your property by Will ii one tiling; the selection of a suitable executor ia quite another. And yet both become a very aimpl' mailer when you invoke the aid of the Se1 curily Trust Company, of Cape May I City, N. J., to administer vour estate. For the beat in men'* wear—Jones' Men's Shop. 755 Asburv Avenue, Ocean Ctty.—Sac adrt. page t.-adv.
Services Sunday as follow*; 10JO—Preaching by PaaUir. | 2 JO—Sunday School. 6.45—Epworth League 7.80—Service of Inspiration by Uie
Choir
CouimiMioner Drlane,, Mayor Atwater and Solicitor Vooi represented Jty in tlie lieanug before Uie State UullUes Commlwicn of the proposed increase ol gss rale. Engineers testified both ude*, and the matter wa* held under advisement.
'now for queen OF OLD HOME WEEK Nominations Are In Order For The Most Popular Lady For Exalted Position ; Elect By Ballot Old Home Week, July 12th to 18U.. ia to have a Queen ! Who tbi* queen shall be will be determined by ballot, and the young lady receiving Uie higliest number of votea will be crowned Qm She will act as such during the celebration, and in addition will receive t beautiful diamond ring a* a premium. Thi* waa decided at a meeting of Uie Executive Committee on Monday night, and the nomination coupon is printed in me of the Tunc*, blank and deposit it in Uie ballot box which will be found in the Port Office any time op to Tuesday, May 18th, at 6 The box will be opened on Tuesday evening atfio'clock attbeCity Hall, and the nominee* will be announced iu Uie iiane of the 21 at. Voting will Uien
commence.
Tlie voting will be by ballot, which will appear iu each issue of the local newspapers commencing with next week. Voting will start on Wednesday May IWli. The ballot box will be opened by the Executive Commute on Monday night at the CUy Hall, and the vote will be announced in the newspapers the following Friday. A hot contest i* looked for, as Uie inducement* and Uie honor for Uie popular winner will be well worth working for. Nominate your favorite young lady, single, at once; and remember Uiat Uie nomination w ill count tiionaaud vote* for the nominee. Only one nomination blank for each person will be counted, however. Details of Uii* remarkable contest, which i* incidental to Uie great Old Home Week celebration, will be announced next week. For Uie present NOMINATE. The O.d Horne Weel. movement is growing, and the meeting on Mondat night was well attended and much busitrarsaclcd. The plan foi financing Cie event is now complete. AUTO RUN HERE ON TUESDAY NEXT Plan* Altered, and Will Not Take In Wildwood; Will be Met By Committee A change in the plan* fur Uie llarrisin Uie first of next week c.ukes Slone Harbor the turning point of Uie course. On Munday there will be breakfast iu Harrisburg, luncheon in Norristown. •upper overnight in AUantic t'itv. AUer breakfast there Uie following morning the course will be southward, wiUi butte in Ocean City, Bea Isle City, and Avalon, Uience down the beach to Stone Harbor and to Harbor Inn, whena box lunch will be taken o.. ior eating for eating on the toad. At Sea Isle City Uie lonriste will be met by a committee composed o,’ Edward B. Arnett, Doctor C. W. Way and Irving Fitch, who will act a* escort. A stop will be made at each ol the eleven local bustnees houses wheie trophies have been d .aslod to the Harrisburg M-.li.i Club. Passing through I'ourt House, the objective point will be Wilmington, Uel., for supper and Uie night, and tin Millville, Bridgeton, Salem and Penu'i Grove, and assisted by Uie Glnucrrtn ferrvboaU in crossing tlie river, la-avmt Wilmington Uie course will be Uirougl West Cheater and Lancaster. Friday the paid-up e.itrv was tie, but Mr. 'Voud, the niauagi-r, who ww> in Sunday, was sure tlie stall would exceed IUI. LOCAL NEWSPAPER TO BE SOLD NEXT MONDAY Report That “Review" Will Be Moved To Oourt Houzc I* Unfounded The '• Sea Isle city Review," pub lislicd for the last six year* by L. 1 Hussey, will be sold on Monday next a public sale, on forrclnsnir proceeding by Fkiward C. Stevens, who held a chattel mortgage covering the plant Mr. Stevens' Inleri-stii are so large th hr will, no doubt, lie forced to purrha •' Review. In Uiat eve policy ol Uie pa)ier will lie II publican, Unis making historv ol t: only Democratic nrw-apaiM-r in Eo
May County.
Tlie report puhhslied last week th Uie " Iteviaw " would be moved to I :»|ie May Court House
Ister learned.
THE COUNTY NEWS BRIEELY TOLD News Notes ol Entire County Gathered by the “ Times ” County Correspondents; Civic and Political AHairs of the Past Week; The County's Activities PITH OF WEEK'S HAPPENINGS FOR QUICK READING
At a meeting of Die Borough Council of Stone Harbor ou Monday plan* wenapproved for Uie building of a i binatiou bulkhead and boardwalk, as drawn by Uie State Harbor Commission, involving an expenditure of over two hundred Umusand dollars. The bulk head and walk are aaid to be everlasting. Tlie bond inane will be voted on next Monday, and it is said, is
to pass.
Wild wood residents ou Tuesday, by a Me of nearly funr to one, decided favor of Uie City buying Uie Water Plant. The price set for the plant is $554,000, and tbi* amount and sn ditional twenty thousand dollar* will be raised by bond issue at once. Tlie extra money will be used in improvements. The purchase of Uie plant will eliminate agitation that has proved veryactive
of late.
Tlie session* of tlie Ocean City State Summer School will begin in Uie High ol bnilding on Monday June 28th and end Saturday July Slot. There will be six sessions a week.
AVALON Mr. Lewis Clark, wife and daughter Leah had their harbor coUage opened ou Bunday last. Mr. II. D. Werklieiser, representative (or the Avalon Development Companv. In Uiis resort recently looking after businea* for Uie coming season. Mrs. C. K. Swain and sou John have Uieir coUage on F'irst Avenue opened fur a week. They have as their guest* Mia* May Bond, of Philadelphia. M.». Samuel Morton viriled friends in Wildwood, on Tuesday. . Charles U. Kates, of Camden, visited hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. Geo. W. Kates, ou Bunday last. Mrs. Joseph Uncle wa* Uie guert of Mias Eva H'ataon, of Coart House, for several days last week. . Herbert Jame* and Mrs. Jesse Hearou made a shopping trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday last. Mr. Jules PonUius, accompanied by a Inend, aperta very enjoyable week end at this resort. Mr*. I'untiiU* i* getting ■» eottiige on the harbor ready for tbe nuing - canon. Mr. William Ilaiiibleton motored to Avalon ou Kuuday to care (orhi* beachtrout property. Mr. Clarence N. Stokes and wife, occupied their cottage over Uie week end. Mr. and Mrs. William Bernard an now in Uii* resort, where they expect to stay for Uie summer season. Mr. and Mrs. Charlra W. Trvlm visited relatives iu Gccau View on Bun-
Jay last.
dr. Edward Bennett was ■ Philalelptna visitor on Monday lust. Mr. J. V. Lillie, nf Hula, Pa., wa* reMrs. H. C. Kitchen* and several mend* occupied Uie Uheiuhardl cottage over Uie wi-ek end. DIAS CR!£l£K trum Ihr T»sw»“ CurrMpomlcal. Tlie Baptist and Uie Methodist Churches will unite next Ftinday, May Mb, to celebrate Motiier*' Day. I Hendrick*, ol the Baptist Church, presell in Uie afternoon. Mr. Edw ard TnUlc was iu Quaker City Salimlnv and Sunday. Mr*. Wilson Kane led a very ii eating l-eague lueeting Sunday evei the topic being “Tie- Promise ol Real
Beach Saturday and Sunday. Mis* Helen Herring, of Cape May^j City i« spending some time with liar grandmother Holme*. Mr. Townsend Gallagar, of (iu* was helping K. B. Scull burn meadow ] gras* a day Last week. Mr*. IJIa Hand, of New York, is , viaiting her mother, Mrs. p. C. Lloyd. ; Uiia week. Mrs. Clarence Howell was an o*i Sunday viaitor w.Ui her mother a sisters at Goshen. Quite a number of High School pupil* attended Field Day exerciaea at Court House Saturday. Wilson Kane and family are entertaining hi* mother and niece from Camden Uii* week. Mrs. A. Foster, of Green Creek, is being entertained at Uie home of Chariea , Vanaman and wife fur a few weeks. The well-known king crab* Lave made their appearance along the Bay shore, \ and Borne of the crabbers are o good catches. Tlie Howell brother* and their families motored Ui Bridgetcn on Sunday to attend the funeral of Russel Howell, 1 i of John Howell’s. ' ■*. Jennie Howell entertained the J Larkin Club of Ten Thursday afters Iwa.-d Scull, of Angleaea Life- I Saving Station, spent Saturday night and j Sunday at home. Th* Nancy Creek bridge is partly finished, so that people are now able to
FARM DEMONSTRATION NOTES By GroitOE It. Thkahmu, Farm Di-munetralor for Cape May County 1 SPRAYING DEMONS* CONDUCTED LAST WEEK Then- were three spraying demonstration* last week at some of Uie various i Orchard Demonstration Farm* in this ‘i
county.
The first waa on Uin farm of KlUwortb 4 Corner*. Tuckahoe ; the second at Capt. Charles Vanaman - *, and tbe third on the farm of Aaron Wuolaon, Fishing
Creek.
Tlie attendance at Uieae demon- f (ration* ha* not been very large, owing j to Uie tact th»t the farmer* are so busy planting, they don't feel aa though they
•ould spare time to attend Ui« h-uionstrulioii*. However, those g ending were lunch interested i lurk and anxinu* to learn
>iethoda of orchard iiianagriuent, | hereby they coaid grow more and J
ftter fruit.
We wish you would visit any of the* •rclionJ* at any time during Uie a md uo'e ihe general condition*. Ltlud Uiat many growers are p»
ng prices for Uieir spray mati-nal* by 1 .aying from agrnu or local dealer*. By oMipcrating and buying in large piaulitiin, each farmer could get hi* •pray iiiau-rial, no maUer liow small the
lunutily at wholesale prices.
The ollioe nf Farin Demonstration will J jladly fuiuiah the name* and addresses ^ if reliable manufacturer* of many mak rials to anyone w riting for this Information. Make any of yonr agricultural problems knuwn to Uie Farm Deuionrtrator’a office and we will endeavor to solve them for you. The | more questions you ask, the more know- I ledge will be gamed, and we want to
help any way possible.
Mr. Rosen De Baun, Uie specialist iu market gardening, and Mr. Allrad B. Cook, dairy husliaiid (rom Uie Agrt cultural Experiment Hution, will spraid a couple of day* this week iu Capa Mar l
County.
We will visit a* many farm* a* possible taking up an) problems wa may iiieolwiUi, alio Inquiring into ihegmarsl conditions along Uie linea ol market gardening and dairying and probably / ""anging for future letnunattatluns in
we lines.
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and addriva to Uie iiffice af irtrator, ( ape Msv Court f) the on‘."herof *
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it tii do suuie work ii
i mm Homonstratiir, Cape May ( j II.hibp, s.j . also specif) Uie nuud lo res In-anticipates planting tins ae.
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