Cape May County Times, 27 April 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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ns BBHIIS 111 m Interesting Happenings In the State Carefully Condensed.

•CvMlto of All Kinds Qathorod From Various Points In ths Stats and So fUducod In Sics That Thsy Will Appul to All Clasass of Rsadsrs. MlllTllle bakers combined and raised the price of bread to 6 cents a loaf. William E. Watts has been appointr at Freneau. Monmouth

The Jersey City Red Cross chapter arm aid families of men called Into

The Bummer session of Drew Theoliylrsl seminary. Madison, trill be held

June 18 to June 28.

at Swedes boro hr.re boosted price of hair cuts to 23 cents and

LTes to 13 cents.

nearly erery resident of Sea Isle City Will cultivate" a back yard recetablc garden this season. Ths Vineland Unit aria n ebunh will choose a pastor at the congregational

g on April SO.

Dr. Edgar A. Allen, fifty-six. Lafayette postmaster, is dead. He leaves

A wife and daughter.

Tbs executive board of the Belleville Bed Cross chapter has chosen John

W. Maynard as chairman.

being circulated in a new postofflee bulld-

tsg. which is badly needed. The Weebawken Home liefense league is now equipped wit’- rifles.

‘ u and cartridge belts

Three companies of I’nited States infantrr arrived in Hoboken and are canptng on the great docks there. A roll of honor will be kept by the Summit National Defense organization of aU men enlisting from Summit. Newark high school students will be urged to enlist in the federal service by army, navy and marine officers A 80 by 80 foot bathhouse has been completed at Sandy Bend. Westmont, with separate sections for women and

By a vote of 137 to C the rrsidenta of Barrington dt dnlte'y separated from Center township and became a

Pitman officials have purchased <a cells used in the oW Swedesboro lockup and will establish a local JaD Instead of taking petty violator* to Woodbury. It is understood that when boards of education of Gloucester county elect teacher* for the coming year there will have to be a substantial increase In salaries. North Arlington Loyal Guards recently held their first drill with the Rev. Sidney W. Powell, pastor of the First Baptist church. Arlington, drillmastcr. Students of Stevens Institute of Technology. Hoboken, want to change the tune of the Stevens hymn. The tune is identical with that of the German national air. Orange's home guard rifle squad drilled recently in the armory. Report of the target shooting showed good work by the men with the rifles and machine guns. Former Postmaster Charles H. Ben nett. Dover, has been engaged to *u perintend borings for zinc on property of the late John 8. Gibson, former city comptroller of Newark. CttUena of Quinton have petitioned the Salem and Pennsgrove Traction company t<> extend Its trolley line from Salem. Rights of way have been On nated for the three miles. Fire of supposed incendiary origin destroyed the mansion of the Grata mere estate. Fountain Woods and Jacksonville roads. Burlington. The loss i.s covered by insurance. The boom Irvington celebration is postponed li.definitely. ThU action was taken by the elebration conference be cause of the numerous other town activities brought on by the war. The Catholic lyccum and Union hall. Bloomfield, have been placed at the dlsi«»aJ of the mayor and town council by the Rev. Timothy M. Don ovau. rector of Sacred Heart church. J. Baniaid Walton, general secretary of the advancement committee of the Society of Friends, addressed the Sa loin l irst Day union in the Woodstown meeting bouse on -Working Together.'' Mayor Whitman bas notified proper ty owners lie desires vacant lota util1ml for gardening, and numerous cill sens have Informed tbe mayor that they r ill loan their property to Dover The Millville Home and School as aodatlon has elected these officers: President. Harry Helntx: rice presl dent. John Waltman; secretary. Harry S. Hampton; treasurer. Mrs. Alfrrd E

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Falling from a third story window at her home in Bordentown. Mary Dur ken. widow of Jiimca Darken, escaped death. Her left forearm was broken, and It la thought she may be injured Internally.

THE DAIRYMAN.

Above all things let i

A pester tbe bull. Nine out of ten * A cross bulls ore made so by w rong ♦ ♦ treatment on the part of some ♦ ♦ one who either does not think or ♦ A who does not know any letter. A A Tbe sire which bus brought ♦ A you good calves is worthy of the A. A best care you can give him. ♦ A Don't keep more cows than ♦ j A you can food well. A few cows A A "well cared for wl.l make more A A money for you than a lot of half A ' A fed animal*. ^ A Feed the cows at the same A| A time eat b day and in the same A ; A order. Habits are fonne<^flUlck- A j A ly. and changes and disappoint- A| A merits cat the profit*. * j A Feed the cattle all you can af- A A ford to during tbe time they are A A at pasture, as that b««pa to keep A A the pastures in good condition. A A ♦ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^

♦ W. R. Bryant

Dry Goods and NodoM Men’s Furnishing Goods Women’s Underwear and Hoee The very latest Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Also all the leading Weekly and Monthly Magazine! Landis Ave^ n»*» CftthoUc

Church

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

TREATING OATS FOR SMUT. Simpls and Effective Method of Destroying Fungue on Sood. Treating oate for emut require* no Implements or machinery more complicated than a scoop shovel or sprinkling can. Tbe formaldehyde treatment baa proved to be more reliable and much cheaper than any of the commercial preparations Perhaps the easiest way to treat cats, says W. F- Hanger of tbe Ohio State university, is to I our them out on a dean floor and sprinkle them thoroughly with a solution consisting of a lound or plut of formaldehyde and forty gallons of water. It will usually require nearly a gallon of tbe solution per bushel of oat a After tbe oats are thoroughly moistened they should be heaped and covered with sack* o- blacketa for three or four hour* or overnight. They may then l>e raked out into a thin layer and dried. In no case should they remain in the pile more than fifteen hour*, as tbe germination of tbe seed is liable to t>e in-

jured.

If they ore sown the day after treating it will l>e necessary to set the drill to sow two more pecks to tbe acre than usual on account of tbe swollen condition of tbe oats. If they are resacked the sacks should have been soaked in tbe same solution. Drills should also I* thoroughly sprinkled with the solution.

A RELIABLE BUILDER H. A. DEERY Contractor, Carpenter and

Jobbing in All Ita Branehaa SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

Vincent Assaiante PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty New Store ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

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The Summit Dental society has of fared free dental service to members of tl i- Summit national defense organ

A acore of Carney Poln; women are taking lessons in first aid work under tbe direction of Mlsa Bingham. D

Foot nurse.

More than J25 acres of white potatoes are being planted by T M. Tice on Ida farm near Deerfield, Cumber

land county.

Tbe annual reunion of the Twentythird regiment. New Jersey volunteers, the ‘‘Taboos." will be held at Mount

Holly on May 3.

May 2 will be clean up day In Morristown. The Women's Town Im provemeut association and Civic aaso

elation will help.

A home gardens committee at Mount Holly la making a special effort to In tarest people in growing potaloee and

•tber vegetables.

The automobile driver 1 ! lieenaa of Dr. William Hester, a prominent pby sicinn of Bordentown end a membe' of the city commission, bos been re voked by State Commissioner of Motor

Vehicle* D11L

Electrification of the Pennsylvania •aUroad line* between Camden and Pemberton and from Camden to Trvn ton I* planned, according to tbe engl ueers who have been surveying through

Merobautville.

Rather than put the community to extra expense of contributing for a new firehouse member* of the Delran fire company have agreed to make the concrete block* for the proponed build

ing at Bridgelairo.

The atate board of commerce and navigation approved tbe application ol the Ik-rough of Atlantic Highland* tc construct a lagoon in Kandy Hook bay for the “mosquito fleet" I** oiling tb«

Atlantic seaboard.

Tbe Millville Ore department baa de elded t<* post|>uue its demonstration and pared, because tbe governing bod les of *■> many inuuklpallUe* refuse tc

members of Lib-1 a i<ow their apparatus to be moved ti

Pennsgrov*. have | any c^sklerahle distance to the mayor for | The congregation of the Boontot ) Melhodl't Episcopal church will salutt

Tnomas G. Coutter has t>een elected I the lulled State* flag at the com preside*.! of the city plan commission' | mencen'cnt of all aeivlcea as the re of Camden, to take the place of the 1 wilt of an order of the Rev. Robert late Genera; Mather. < aj k-*worth, tbe new paster.

Deposits Over Eight Million DoHan Assets Over Nine and One-Hall Million DoBaa Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over One and One-HaH Mill.on Dollar,

aaJBaard EDWARD L EPHRAIM-rtMIUnON. VIm FNMtet * TVw* C JOSEPH LimNCOrr.SM. A Trow. F. HERBERT FULTON. Aaa

MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merdumt Planter, Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Maurice River Cove Oysters Salt Oysters, Clans, Snappers, Crabs Both Phones Dock St Market, Phils.

BAD FLAVORS IN MILK. Dairy Cattla Should Bo Prevented From Grazing In Weedy Pasture Duu't let your dairy product* taste of weeds or grass if you can avoid It Because butter fat almorbs flavor*, particular care should lie taken lu handling milk, cream and butter, according to N. E. Olson, instructor iu dairy husbandry In the Kansas State Agricul-

tural college.

The princijml flavors derirad 1 feeds are the weedy flavor*. In spring creameries have trouble with tbe wild ouiou flavor. This is something that tbe farmer cannot prevent and is caused by early jierturlng. Another common flavor 1* tbe half gram flavor, produced from green feed in tbe early spring. It can be tasted In milk, cream, and also ia Ice cream. It la found in practically all dairy products lu tbe spring. Tbe method of preventing these flavor* is keeping tbe cows from eat weeds. Weedy patches in tasture* should be fenced off ao that the cowa cannot get to them. Other flavor* are produced through tbe feeding of alfalfa ami silage. If silage is fed It Is advisable to feed It after milking rather

than before.

MORNHINWEG’S BAKERY Baker* of Sea Isle City's Famous U-NEED-ME- BREAD Ice Cream and Fancy Cake Maker* AH Line* of Confectionery

LANDIS AVENUE (El CORAL STREET w-» mi Sea hie City, N. J.

Notary Public Commissioner o( Deads J. P. DELANEY SONS Sea Isle City Cement Works All kinds of Cement Work Done. Waflcs, Porches. Piers. Chimneys, Blocks, I<awn Vases, Hitching Posts, Building Blocks — Plain and Ornamental Also Plastering, etc. Agents for Cape May Sand Company. TeL Bell & Landis aad Ocean Av«l, Sen Isle City, N. J.

Thirty-three more arty Tire com{«iiy. offered their service special police duty.

The Gas and Electric Shop 86tk Street aad Suaaat Driv. STONE HAR80R.NJ. R. W. SUTCLIFFE. Prop'r. Uaa end Electric Fixtures, Novelties and Supplies. Estimates Cheerfully Given. "Isolitx Gas" for Light'ng and is. Tbe "Havin''Stove Lid vs Dearly half your coal bill. — n rite for Circular*—

HOBDELL Practical Dyer of OSTRICH FEATHERS

We Solicit Your Feather Wants in all its Branches

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CLEANING and

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D. EVERETT TODD Painter and Decorator 2301 Federal Street, CAMDEN, N. J. I am prepared to do your painting at any time or place at short notice. A teal will convince you that you have made no mistake in employing a man with ThirtyFive Years experience in City, Town, Country and Sea Shore Painting. Best white lead, linseed oil and pure color. Let me sen e you. Branch—WILDWOOD, N. J. »«3E3»3MK««3CK>3K«E»»»3t»m>B3««3i mBBBMWBWBWP

FRANK W. FOWKES

Real Estate and Insurance Broker

CONTRACTOR Notary Public, Commfaafamer of Deeds Estimates Furnished for Cement, Concrete or Stone

Curbing and Footwalka.

LOTS FILLED IN AND GRADED

Dr. Joshua Ware Read, one of tbv I oldest medl al men in the state and I Newark * fit>! poll.-e surgeon, died al ^ ' bis home In Newark. 1 i The property of the late James Far rtngton ot Five Points ha* been pur Chased by the trustee* of the Pedrtck town Baptist church.

Wh

n 1 uke I *lllon of Vineland failed urn !i"tn the forest, where tu •Hina trees, bis wife arou«ed th« hits, and a eeureh was made foi H, w.-is found paratyned and «> l>r George Ci utilngham re

Pntk-e airth-*rit served nodee th «5Bforce the light hides tu carry 14 Mias Ada Cecil years nuroe site South Orange p join tbe na»y He. The flne new ! Country club, or ar> with IV cl form,.,'y opened

lea at Il'man have at they will strictly law. requiring all ve ;hta at algbL la McGrath, for foui ' ndanee officer in the Jbllc school*, left U 1

of the Bad Ctum Is It.'

▼he Pure Bred Is Valuable.

The |tire bred b* valuable because be haa l■ceu bred for so many year* without tbe admixture of auy other blood aud bee* use each male representing a pure breed is possessed of the power to transmit the breed characteristic* of his kind. 1‘ure bred also means that there Is a coo tin sous line of pure bred tudi vidua la back of him. It must be rememlwred that w here grade stulUons or grade hull* are u»ed no prograae ia made, it Is the pmpoteocy of the breeding that make# it possible far the Angus bull to sire a large pr<>|>ortlou of j black polled <-a!\re from different colored or horned native row * Tbe pure bred la valuable In grading up. Tbe , pruttresa Ui grading ceases as sous «s ! the pure bri-d sire la discontinued.

Aids to Con, Club Work.

Bducatiouat moving picture fllma. il lust rated poolers and instruction aheeta will be added a* features to the corn dub work which ha* Just beco ttauaferred from tbe stale board of agriculture to the Ohio State uuiver- I *,|V. In addition, vlalta by university representatives will be made to loce.11 dub meetings of ibe boy*. The cluba

w hi :• are to l>e formed * ill consist of # . I

i,*?.Running up a Bisr

meet regularly to study ron. problem* > r

aud talk over thrlr oxj«>rteuoc*. inaamuch a* arraiigvmouta already have

! 1<H . U mad.. f ,. r ..ff,.ring the prlre trip* for lumber t»nl at all acvesaaiy il )oi to Washington, they w ill be ' arrted on . j,urcHasing in that tin u dune here, j thU vear lu "ider to save di-vpolnt- ] A gnat many people know our pliers! j n.int. a-c**r»Hug to flark S V'heeler. gfgjya an j *uc* ol hsid and I I dlrrotor of tin- Agricultural «■* «ooda lor the inside aud out»M» ■ j teushm aerv l c. ; ^ a bouae to be moderate. Ask an. |

of the “great many" and you will know :

for yourself.

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