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IN IHf (MI Of IHE CIIY
Little Items About Folks You Know-Notes and Gleanings ol a Petsonal Characten Budget of Events; What
You and Your Friends Are Doing
THE WEEK'S NEWS IN BHIEF PARAGRAPHS
Mr*. J.rlin YetUr. of Pliilftdelphit, i*
at her boardwalk couaj>e for U>r John Baer, Jr., ia the jneat of bia in other, Mr* John N. Air. Cloontaa, of Pblladelphla, waa at bia eottaaa on Turadar. Ur. Leonard L Baaaey aprnt aereral dara here Uif* week. ^ A. fenuvajr and family are at their cot* tajrr for a few dar*. Mr. and Mra. John Donnellr were C0|.yiuN their cottage on Sonday. The Martneili familr ar at Utaer Italia Street cottage for the Mra.Annie Kotau and daughter treat their cottage for the Captain Keere* and faoiily and Wayna HnttiMM motored Ut Cape Uay
Sunday.
The old. Proneylrania lioaae, owned by Mra. Mitchell, ia to be aold Me rifTa tale nest month. Dare Koaenfeld ia boay enlarging bia boardwalk More. He intend* opening on Decoration Day. Mr. George Cosaon and family are Don occupying tiietr Boulevard home !n Veneciau l'art. Mr. and Mra.KJ«srd B. AmeU apent the week end in New York with Ur. and
Mra. Kaat.
Mr. Harry Hobdell, of Philadelphia,
waa among the viaitora on Sunday. A foil Block of all kind! of pipe* and emoting material at Loongo' Ur. Irving Pitch and Frank W.Fo. kta motored to Salem on Wedueeday. Mra. J. H.Townaend, of Philadelphia, waa among the visitor* Una week. Skmoe! V/. Peeve*, of Pliiladelptiia, •pent several daya here thia week. Mr.Paal B. Deiler, of Moant Joy, Pa., waa a viaitor thia week, registering
the Bellevue.
There waa o- meeting of the Com miaMoiier* on Wedneaday laat, ail Com1M0... r* being out of town. Mr. Frank W. Fowke* ia putting the flnialiing touchee to a garage in th, of hi* pretty Venetian Park home. Bulkhead* were pot in front of the 'omen's Civic Club Uiia week, and Uie lot filled up to grade. Mr*. Sarah Powell and daughter, of Philadelphia, were at Uieir Loretta Avenue cottage on Sunday. Mr. Bernard Keenan, of Philadelphia, Itaa opened hit Maxham Street cottage
for the reason.
Mr. Peter Keenan and son Francis spent Thursday here at hia pretty cultagi on Matilda Street.
. . . The Alplia Clcb will meet at the home
ii~. e rutatopu.. „„ j obo (W1 MolbUy ,„ Bil]Ji
ia occupying her boardwalk cottage fur
I’mfeMOi Jofm Carroll and family ar* non oecopyibg Uie Glacier cottage on
Uie Boulevard.
Mv. and Mrs. Herman Diamond are Uie proud parent# of a baby girl, which armed at their home on Mar Stii.
May 17th. Thia will be the final meeting
for the year.
Get the boosting spirit. Go in for Old Home Week. Everybody boost it; talk it to your friends and tell
strangers about it
The Pareat-Te*cber* Association will
, hold their regular meeting at 7-30 next
The alterations to the Colonial atorr Tueeday evening in Urn City Hall, arc about completed, and tlie addition ; This will, no doubt, be the laat meeting to Uia front pmeuU a handsome ap- for the present School year, prarauoe. 1 will atari my regular summer Air. and Mrs. Barrett, of Philadelphia, 1 ‘ U “ 1, T ""»««»«■ » ud ‘fc'iw'T ■>**» and Mr. and Mra. Trainer, of Phiia- "«' k - m * rrk * “ ,,d tir »‘- c!lM d.lpbia. hare rented the Lincoln l!*uae mork «•*•«»•««>• ^uto delivery. - M. lo, the summer. A. Loougo. Advt.
Mr. J.L Barrett, of Pl.iladrlph
Co-opeiatlon for Sea Isla’a Old Home Week Promised ; Affair la Shaping Itaelf
Mrs. Henry Brooks, a from the Woman's Civic Clab, attended Uie Executive .Meeting for Old Home Week in the Citv Hall on Moodav night, inred the Committee tliai Uw Civic Club would help in any poanble way. The handsome Club Booms will be thrown open to lady viaitor* for Uie week, and the women of the Club will aid in Uie celebrations. Considerable ground was covered on Monday, and many new ■nggeationa
were brought out.
A huge welcome sign in electric light* will he hung over the boardwalk bribe Civic Clnb and the Bandstand, and a beantllnl prise will be offered for Uie brat illuminated house lor the This is in addition lo the prixes offered for tiie btat decoration. Three Uionsand stock certificates, in denotninaliona of fit, to be sold fray Old Home Week expenses, ordered, and Uieae will be aold as quickly hie. Every certificate U also good lor twenty-five vote* for the IJoeen of Old Home Week. Any money remaining In the Treasury after the celebration wi>] be refunded to the
bolder* pro rata.
Everyone ia urged to bely and boost this celebration, which will be the largest and raoet unique ever bald in a New Jersey seashore resort. Those who have not yet procured a apply of Old Homs Week stationery, mar have some free of charge upon application to Doctor H. Scott, Chairman of the Printing Committee, or at the
Po« Office.
FOUND WINS!
JEfffRSON
WOULD BUILD CANAL
ACROSS STATE
IHE COUNTY NEWS TOUf
Commission Appointed By Pennsylvania Senate To Study Plan For Ship Canal To Ocean
PRUDENTIAL
'-harler Schwarts, proprietor of Uie ittn ', Mi warn bathing saubliahraent, i* do* n
Alfred Harrell, of New York, for four year* attorney for Uie Association of Life luan ranee PrreidenU, baa been appointed associate general solicitor for the Prudential Assurance Company of
America.
In thia capacity, Mr. Harrell will be ■sociaied w ith lonrtb Vice-President and General Solicitor Edward D. Duffield. Mr. Hurreii has had eatenaivs acquaintance with inauranee law, and previous to hia connection with the Association of Life Insurance Presidents, be waa assistant counsel for the Merritt Imestigal ion Committee of the New York Legist at'; rr which Investigated Fire ll
, , i propertir*. Mr Barrett will move hia l« U,nd .01 Ol*. ,h, b.U, tail
Imuaes about Uie first h. Jane.
Wednesdar looking after hia | nuranee Cuiupauiaa and Insurance Ex-
Tl»e alterations to Uie Barf House are now a boot completed. The tmusa hr painted, and opened on Decoration Dar. The alterations include a porch tiie entire length of the building. The Airdomr was completely raxed •his week. This moving pictme place has never been profilabl*. and after tiie damage done by the storms of Uie winter it waa thought better to tear it dow u than repair it. / Their is a persistent rumor that a Lutiienu) Church will be established Imre in the near future. Illsunderetood that services would be held on the Ocean Pier for Uie prawent, and Uiat a chinch would he built next fall. A hit has been donated for Uiat purpose, it is
Books may now be had from the Pam t-Tearhsra' Library every day hum 7 a.tn. t. « p.m. As soon as tiie librarian, who is now on the sick list, has sufficiently rwcoveied, liooka may be had in Uie evening also. Tiie library is luraled in tiis Times office.
The W. C.T. V. field its regular monthly meeting al Uie boms ol Mrs. Norton. Alter Uie regular liUMaas* had heel, transacted plana lor Uie rntrrAainn em of the County loatilnte were •Iim-ummL Hie Institute will bold an Ell-day meeting ill Uie MetlmdiM Cburrh Mednrsdsy May MEto. L*msh will b* Served bi the Hea Isle W. C. T. U.
Allred Kiump, Joseph AH and John Flood motored horn Philadelplu Bandar last, and were the gur* Misses Frances and Anna Bnscii for tiie
day.
Herman A. Scbenkel hat leased tiie Kxoreiun House from Edward C. Blevwns iur the soiumrr, and will conduct the Uiratrr there, iu addition lo Ins
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Steelman and Mr. and Mrs. George Hulse, of Trenton, were visitors this week. The Bteelmans are regular summer co‘Ug<-ra at-tl resort. Mrs. Marion Moire, daughter of Mi rj Chadwick, a summer cottager liere. died al tier home in Philadelphia on nesday- • Funeral services will he conducted from her U'e residence, 824 Wilder Mrrrt. lutermrnt will be at Oder Hill GeinrU-rr. Tin- annual institute of the Woman’s Christian Temperance L’mon will bebekJ the First M. E. Church, Srs Isle City, on May IMh. Miss Flhxabelh Goodwin, • ^tcrrlary ol the Young People's Branch, will give an address. All are iuvitsd to attend. TlH- Misses Frances and Anna Busch _ ,11 g,vr an euchre and pinochle in the baw-ini'i.t ol St. Joseph's Church next Friday evening for tiir benefit of the church. Ice cream will he sold, and a bo*e cuke, donated by Mr. and Mrs. G. . MoruhinwcE wilt be auctioned off.
Nomination blank QUEEN OF OLD HOME WEEK JULY 12-1*. 1,15 All Nominations mu.. I* by May ,8.h, ,9'5
Miss or Mrs.
Address, Nominated by
OOOD FOR 1000 VOTES
iu 1810. Hr was in charge of Dm- insurance end ol tiie ineMtigatiou. As Die outgrowth of this, Mr. Uunali drew the statutes which were later enacted into law regulating fire luaurance exchanges and putting them under proper supervision. Prior to that work, Mr. iiumll'waa counsel for Die New York luaurance Department and served a* such during the term of Insurance Commissioner W. II. Hotchkiss, was also Assistant District Attorney of Buffalo, N.Y., where he began the practice of law. Mr. Harrell was uor Fort Fine, N.Y., sod is a graduate of the Law Department of the 1'Diversity
Buffalo.
Week's Session of Grind Jury To Probe Charges Against County Prosecutor Ended Thursday In 25 Indictments ; Cheeseman Indicted Also
EARLY TRIAL PROMISED
After an investigation which lasts 1 a eek, the Grand Jury on Thursday ■afternoon returned *5 indictment* against Prosecutor Jrflerson, agnintt bis detective. Harry Cbeeeesnan, on the giaft charges to which Supreme Justice Black directed attention at the opening of court. The investigatit. ws conducted by Prosecutor William Kraft, of Camdeo, who will also
duct Uie trial.
JeHersou still .declare* that the whole thing is a frame-up on the put of the County Liquor Dealers Association because be compelled them to obey the bonday selling law. alao bitter in bis denunciation of I. P. Delaney, of Bea lale City, who is back of the investigation and who waa a ber of the Grand lory. The indictment* against Jefferson carry ten chargee of obtaining under false pretences, nine of larcency, ' * nbexxieuaeui and one of malin office. The last-named charge oorera forty-eight typewritten P»t«c. with aevao tee n count*. The charges are baaed upon affidavits mad. by Louis Bishop, of Anglaaea. F rederick W. Both, of Cape May, and Harvey Cramer, of Wildwood. Cheeseman is accused of collecting rnoury* from operator* of illegal slot machines, and it waa alleged Uiat he passed word around that the u> co- trolled by a certain person would make the saloon man immune
from prosecution.
Two indictment* each wbre presented against. Lewis F. William.. Fid ward Tice and Flugeue Springer, of Wildwood, for keeping slot machines and mainUining diaorderly houses, in connection with the investigation against the Pres-
leffetton is nnder $1500 bail, Cheeseman $300, and Springer, Tice and Williams $500 each. The Grand Jnry waa discharged for the time being, p, be called If needed.
The Senate of Pennsylvania on May 3rd passed a resolution providing for tiie appointment of a commission lo study the propositi on advanced by a Philadelphia newspaper .by which a ship canal the width and depth of the Panama Canal may be built across the Bute of New Jersey from Philadelphia to the Atlantic Ocean. An effort Is being made to fce. project endorsed by Die civic mercial bodies of Uie cities in Sontii JerThe canal would come through South Jersey, it being Uie nearest distance to the Atlantic Ocean from Phila-
delphia.
While Uie project i* being launched for the benefit of Philadelphia, it deserves, none Uicje-a, Uie sopport of Nsw y, for it would prove a great boon lo the southern portion of Uiis State.
News Notes ol Entire County Gathered by the " Times ” County Correspondents; Civic and Political Aflairs of the Past Week; The County’s Activities
INTEREST IN CONTEST FUR WEEK’S QUEEN Ballot Box Now In Place ; Nominations Must Be In By Tuesday
Nominations are coming in 'mat for the Queen of Old Home Week. The ballot box in which Uie nomination* are deposited will be opened on Tuesday night at eight o’clock, at the City Hall, by Uie Young Men’s Business soeixtion, and Uie nomiime will be aooooced in Uie paper next Friday. Every woman, resident or sunn visitor, is eligible for this great contort ler Uie Queen of Old Home Week. Voting will begin at once, and a ballot good for one vote is in this issue. Clip send or bring it in. The ballot box is located in the Poet Office, and out-of-town workers can mail then ballots or nomination, direct to tin Tinas, and we will see U-at they are
deposited.
Bern ember, any lady over 17 years of age is eligible. The first stop is the nomination. Hits count* for !<«JU sou* for the lady nominated' and it may be done eitiier by the lady berwll or some of her friends. The nominee at once becomo. a contestant, and is iu line to be crowned the Queen, and win the beaoUful diamond ring Uiat goes with
it-
PITH OF WEEK'S HAPPENINGS FOR QUICK READING
Members of Ocean City laidgeNo. 171 F\ and A. M., will celrbra r Uie IStii anuivenwry of Uie organisation wiUi a banquet and uinsicale at the Breakers Hotel next Tuesday evening. Ward Higbee has been named supervisor and Geirge Nickerson and J. W. Thurston enumerator* of Uie State ceniu Ocean City.
Contrary to all expectations, Ocean City’s three Commissioner* were not re elected on Tneaday. Harry Headley Mayor, Kohert Fisher and Howard Thorn are Uie incumbents. The newlyelected Commissioner* arc Joseph G. Champion, Win. H. Campbell and Geo. A. Adams. Adams tiad been City Clerk
nnder Uie old regime.
The following party of seven yonng iadica, winners of Uie Bermuda Tour Contest conducted by three of the County's uesspa|icn r-centiv, left on Tuesday for New York, wltere Uiey will take Uie steamer Bermud'an for lierl. The party includes Mias Beatrice Townsend and Mr*. J. H. Hildreth, of u City ; Miaa 1 total>e Washburn, Mist Geneva Nhaw, and Mrs. J. FI. Whitoaell, of Wildwood ; MissTiyphenr McKean and Miss Dorothy Kheppard,
Cajaj May City.
visiting ber tiator, Mra. Harry Kaeffmao, at Atlantic Citv, has returned home. Carl Sharp iaspeningtiie week at Ntsr York City.
DIAS CREEK Prom IXr "Timm" Coeroyoriewt. Miss Marian Norton, of AUantic City, is spending some time with her grandmotiier, Mrs. Mary F\ Norton. Mr.A. H. Scbellinger is preparing lo till the farm of John Wahl, ol North
Dias.
Mr. Berrian and bia little daughter, ol Brooklyn, New York, 'were ca'ling on the strawberry grower* Wednesday. Mra. Jerry Norton and Eraerell Lawrence are atill on Uie tick list. Mre. Lila Hand ia caring for Mra. Edward P. Hand, who ia rick at Court House.
Beta Scbellinger and Wiuitred ^ I-
. V-
Former Governor Stokes will address Uie Men's Bible Class ol Uie First M. K. Chnrch, Ocean Citv. Sunday evening. The classes of Uie Preshytorisa and Baptist Churches have been invited to all
Kev. A. C. Bailey, of Jeffersonville, Indiana, hts accepted a call to Uie I'roll slant Flpiseonal Church at Wildwood, md will begin his new duties on Jui
Nominations must all be In hr
Tuesday evening. Nominations Uien close and Uie voti..* will tx The votes will be announced from week
*k in the local newspapers.
EDWARD T. STEVENS NUW PbRLISHER OF' REVIEW
Commencing tiie last Sunday in Mav, Uirre will be two masses at St. Joseph's Church every Sunday, one at eight o'clock and the other Immediately after Uie arrival of the excureion train from Philadelphia.
AVA! ON
rs. Wilson McCandlaas has been entertaining her Bister, Mra. Glenn, of Ardmore, 1*#. for Uu past week. Dr. A. A. Herganl and family motored to tills resort on Sonday. Mr. G. W. Bergner hat opened his jne on Avalon Avenue for Uie summer -aeon. Uu Friday last Mr Bergner greatly surprised Uie flalienusn of Uiia rt bv catching two drum flah—one weighing nearly 65 lbs. Mr. and Mra. H. Yarnell were recent viaitoi at this place. r. and Mra. Carroll Haines and partv of friends have returned to Uieir ci'y homes alter s|>rndiag a very enjoyable week at Avalon. While her* Uiey stayed at Uie F'anst cottage. Mite A. Heod, ol Camden, is visiting her aiater, Mrs.Walter A Hmitii. -. B. H. Krnahaw and daughter Harriet sere here on Snndav looking after some impiotrinrate which are being made to then cottage. Mr. and Mr*. K.chard Crease and daughter, Mrs. FI. J. Pancoast, motored .val’ia on Mond*' to see to Uirti
Mrs. H. Black, who has been visilirg lies Carrie Sheiueie) , baa returned lo iei hom* -w Camden. Pioteasoc Jonathan T. Borer tpen . enjoyable week end bare getting his
WILL PATROL POUND NETS
Fishermen's Association Inks Steps To Protect Pound Nats At Meeting Tuesday
The Cape May County Fishermen's Association met al the Bellevue Hotel on Tuesday evening, and passed a resolution to provide a patrol boat to guard Uie pound net* along the coast in the County. Hand line fishermen have been making a practice ol robbing the pounds, it is aaid. beside doing damage to the rets, and every efiort will be bent to atop tbia. The Association has a standing reward ol $5U) for iufonuation leading to the conviction of anyone deatroring fish pound paraphernalia on
Yhoae present representing Five Mile Beach were Augustus Hilton, Jason Bock, Alfred Taylor, Perry Taylor, l’. B. 1 xiug.Frank Hilton, and John Taylor; Sea Isle City and < Rrean City being represented hy ('has. II. flouting, Fliui'.r;Clouting, Jsa. T. Chapman, Patsv Montagna. Lewis Cl.ester, Clarence Pfeiffer and Walter Pfelfisr.
garden in shape lor the coming season. Mrs. Thomas Berry was an Avalon iatlor last wsvk. Mr. Charles K. Hall and party of inestor* visited thi* resort on Banda). Mrs K. W. Panooakt returned to her home in Uiia resort alter a visit wuh two oUirt iu Millville. Mrs.K. H- Durbin, of Narbreth, Pa., •pending Uie week in her Harboi ittar- ' Mi ..alpb Peterson and wile made a •hoppuig trip to Philadelphia Batiirday laat. Mias Mary Krinbardl was a Sunday visitor here. The Lrwer euttaga on Priocetim Harbor was occupied br a party of young people over Sunday. Mr. Edward Beck - mad trip to Avalon uu Monflay.
Son Will Ed!* Locm newspaper Pur- < hated on Monday The “ Sea tele City Review ” was sold on foreclosure proceedings on Monday to Edward C. Stevens. Mr. Steven waa the highest bidder at $l,2l*J. Bob* rt T. Stevens ia now Uie editor of the ’• Review.'’ with KdwardC. Steven* Uie publialier. Charles Slack will an as reporter, and Louis SJiort will, as iu Uie past, conduct Uie mechanical deMr. Bussey, Uie retiring publialier, b now on hi* way to Virginia.
AUTU RUN IS GREAT SUCCESS
is cars of the Harrisburg Motor Club uubiicity ruu arriv.-d iu Sea lale City on ecbedale time on Tuesday. The pilot tar, gaily decorated, came in at 8-3U, nd it took over an hour for the teuatnder of Uie U5 cars iu Uie ran lo get in. The trip to and from Sea Isir Citv was made wiUioat mishap, save fur a alight accident to one of the cars in croasiug bridge over Uie thoroughfare, in which a Buick runabout was damaged. From here Uie cars went to Avalon, and tiirucr along tiie beach to Stone Harbor. The only serious accident to any of Uie tourists occurred when Mrw. O. K. Kiues, HUH Market street. Harrisburg. was thrown from \V. G. Starry's car and badly injured. The accident, occurred shortly alter the tourist* had left Avalon and were speeding over Uie mscii course to Stone Harbor. A d<*i» ol, unseen bv many of Uie nxirmu. jolted Uie Starry car severely, ami Ml*. Kiues was thrown to Uie beach. A broken right arm and seven- brm*ewere Uie teaull Tiie local school children weir dismissed lo. Uie morning to witneiw Uie run, and ctieeTedtiiecar*a*lhev|>aiy»-d. Many tnuunes* house* and private dv.ellii.gs were decorated. Tilirtv-flve pennant* ol Sea Isle Citv were tied to a* many caia as they left, assuring the city nl advertising on Uu- balance ol Urn Uip. At Stone Harbor lunch was taken on, and the return trip ws* started Monday mgbl was spent in Atlantic City, and Ocean Cnv was the Uiat town visited on Tueaday.
OCEAN VIEW Uu- ••MsMW*’ CurropuMdcs:. I. I’rtrr Watkins, who has been •pending the winter at Linwood, has returned liomr lor an indefinite stay. Mrs. Harry Kauffman and two cliil* dren, of 'AUantic City, spent the week end with her parents, Somers Townsend and wife. Swain Godfrey, of Hamilton, spent a few days of Uu* w ~ck w itb his eister, Mra. Filizabeth Godfrey. Mr*. Newton Howell and daughter DorjUiv spent a day of Uiis week at Ocean City. „ Miaa Marian Hew ill and Mis* DoroUiy Howeil attended Uie spelling contest al Cape May Conrt House Saturday. Mr. F'rank Shaw spent Monday at rockahoe. Miss Laura Surer, of OceanOily, spent tire week end w ith Mrs. Isabella Cole
Norton were calling on friends at Wild-
wood Thursday evening.
Wilson Kane, who left the glaa* factory' \ at Cape May Court Hoaae, has put hia boat in order fof work in the bay at <
Flailing Creek.
Mia* Lets Matchiner was an over- . Sunday guest of boa them i’sgeacd wife J
at Wildwood.
Mias Anna Long, of Cape Mar City, ia visiting tier uncle and grandmother ’
Lloyd this week.
Orr Grange will have iuannnai sapper MayllUi. A good time is expoctad. This grange is Uie mother grange of ibs
County.
The workers of Uie M. K. Church bald special buriueaa meeting alMrt.A.H. Schcllinger’a Thursday. Lloyd eutertai. <*d company from Ocean View on Saturday evening. Howard Norton and family entertained Captain Ears Norton, from Grw n Creek
FARM DEMONSTRATION NUTES
By GcoKas B. Thrasher, Fan" Demonstrator for Cape May County SCAB ON PEARS AND APPLES
Daniel Watkins and wife, of Bridgeum, *|M-nl Die week end with his aunt. Mrs. IVti-r Watkhio. The nunivereary of Uie Kpworti. lA-agn- will br celrbra ted on Sandaj evening at Uie MeUmdiat Cbtlieh. bpecial mnsic and singing will be given. A regular rminUilr meeting of tin Hume and School Association was held on F'riday al Uie school. It proved very profitable and enjoyable. Miss FUhel Nirkrrwon, ol Sea Islr City, gave an interrwlii.g adiln-s* on Uie MoUirrs Congress, and Miss Myra Wav drilled some of Uie small children in a Folk Dane*, mis Gandy of Hliiladelpbia, spent lay wiUi bis father, Mr. Townsend Gaudy. Mi** Hattie l»e Yanl, of Iteean City, •prut Hundnr with her, graiidmoUier, Mr*. Anna De Vnnl. Mrs. uallan s|h-hi Monday at bea Isle
While holding several spraying dehAffistralions of frail trees in tbit County during Uie past month or ao, Uie writer lias had bis attention called to the fast Uiat few orcltardiste had ever made a • praying on apples or pears just as tb« blossom buds were allowing pink, to control apple and pear scab. The *<*t w ealher condition* as we had V luring tiie latter part ol April and early in May were very favorable for the de--vkipmenl of Uiese diseases, and the •preading of these diseases is greatest at ■looming time. \ •. -M The most important spraying for tM ™ mnirol of Uirre diseases is made Just t he blossom buds are allowing a pink - mlor, using one snd a-lialf gallon* ol concentrated lime-sulphur to fifty gallons of water. l-»ter sprayings will certainly help a Treat deal towards controlling tlieec diseases, but Uie time to start such a campaign is before matter* get too far advanced. Those who failed to make this application would do well to uae their fungicide in spraying just as the petals fall, also repeat the operation about ten days . Two or three pounds of arsenate ol lead paste being used in combination wiUi tiie fungicide.
s. William Lingwirlrr, who had been a resident of this place, died Friday from consumption iu Philadelphia. Deceased is survived by ■ husband and
•o small children.
Mr. Eugrnr Adams, of Camden, ia itli hi* grandmother, Mrs. Lydia Corson, for an indefinite stay. William De Vnnl and wile vixited the Agricultural School at Woodbine Sunday
ry. moderately priced and of peerjrwa qua''ty. call up hell phone 40. That's the Times afflea.
For the beat in men Men's Shop, 7&£ Aaburv Avenue. Groan City—See advt. pan- 8.—adv.
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i* oae thing; the selection of a suitable executor is quite another. Aid yet both become a very simple maUer' when you invoke the aid of the Se • eurity Trust Company, of Cape Ma
w ho ha* lieen City. N. J.. to administer vour «'sta'
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