Cape May County Times, 29 August 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

“BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN

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Neontlflau Golds and pain. HaaO? boxes of IS tablets cost bat a few cents st «r*x store*—-liner vPacksfes *lso> Aspirin Is tbs trade mark of Bayer Manat' r « fc

COULD NOT surt It. Sdlm.tr u Klwry Fna Dhi-i Sm UarpltU RelieL ■g™ » aaddea pus is my back fcB fla? oa the Eoor. If I beer, hit with a trip bunmer. I eooldn't bar* »af ■“ SSSKTi /£%•* to pan the accivuoDs that

bead ached’.o it^emed 1 e 000 rid of all the

Boss 1 ' eaen n-*ar1y always are “ibiwj

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FARM* POULTRY

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Caused by

Acid-Stomach

bat BATOK1C *Jw

nvk stout alaejwople^c •an: -Btfor* I and eaTONJC. Y t witter, betduac u nabt u». ■

e the Pnltaa Btatea S^are^'ew* T^k^^wm^^rnttSs w. N. U, BALTIMORE, wa »~ma.

MARRIED IN BATHING SUITS

Ceremnwjr Certainly Saved BrMe and How Wtoconaln ( Groom Considerable Expcaas h Weddinj Finery.

‘ grew food of In a abort Owe night be asked her father

for her band, hot father objected because of the short acquaintance. The bext moraine the couple met and planned to Hope, but ssmebow father “sot wise,- m this was spoiled. When Kwimmla* that afternoon they met "Sain and the girl happened to okotton that her father had gone »» the ' Hlage and would not return wvdl eewPing. The boy aatd: *TbU Is oor Hme." A minister was ou the shore end they went to him and arted to be married ft once. The ceremony was r-rformad on the beach, the couple

attired in thetr bathing sulta.

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CONSTRUCTION OF HEN HOUSE Mors Fowls Can Be Kept on Small Floor Area Under Colony Than

fPrrpw-ed by lb. United States Departmsat cl Agriculture ) A bvnse constructed for the convrn•enc of the attendant win have enough cubic rlr space provided 2 to B square feet of floor space Is allowed per fowL Freeh sir should bo secured by ventilation rather'than by furnishing a larger amount of cubic air space than is required for tue convenience of the attendant. The n sary amount of floor space depends upon the system, on the gtse of tbs pens, the weather conditions, and the stse of the bird*. More birds can be kept an a small floor area coder the colony than on the Intensive system, where the colony system Is used to a mUd-.llmate and the hens have free range throughout most of the year. Colony houses holding from *0 to 15 " i fire about as Uryc as can

Dfla INDEFINITELY POT OFF

Japan to Start Colooy In Peru. A Japanese syndicate has bought *>0.000 t'vea «.f land near Hnanuro. Peru, on the Amaren ratersbed. according to e report Three hundred thousand more acres are In negotiation. The lend Is suitable for raising sugar, cotton, coffee, cocoa and similar products.

(lory of the Potter-Pry or duct. x>us challenge of Qvtl war -hereby a Wisconsin congressman by rldicqle put doctlng to disrepute. recalled by the dealt- cf one of the pert'cl pants. Is told to Interesting style In the Jane number at the Wisconsin llagastof of History, quarterly public*.don of the State Historical so-

ciety.

A. Pryor, the VlrgtnU ccon who figured In the episode, died a few months ago to New York city. It was be upon whom John Fox , Pott*.- o' East Troy. Walworth county, I then representative of the first Congraaainoal district of Wlacnnslo. during April. 1800, brought nation-wide ridicule In answer .to a challenge duet. Congressman Potter offered to fight witn bowl*- knives at a distance of four feet but Pryor refused becx.1 <•>- y were “ao d> ninltlon vulgar." Moat of Mr. Potter's bow-le knives. IntJodlng the one L< purchased for the due! and other* arut .o him after the affair, are now on exhibit to the State Historical

be kept to one flock to a long‘I Flocks of from 80 to 150 are well adapted to the average oondiUooa to-

n umber* require leas labor, f -wer fences, and a lower bouse **rrl than small flocks, but there la a greater and the individual

TEN WAYS TO PREVENT LOSS First, Select Pure' Breeds That Lay

SWAKP-KOOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS

Dr. Kilmer'* Swamp-Root stand* Highest for the reason that it ha* proven be jot the remedy needed ' '

Start trv'.-mt at drug store* to bottle* of am and large. However, »f you wiah to teat this great preparation send ten amt* to Dr. Kilmer ft Co, Bingham toe. N. Y . for s ample bottle. When writing be asr* and mention this paper.—Adv.

One Drawback. Washington Is a colored man and te follows the profession cf cleaning up back yards. Alio be wte the first to think of wrapping a horse’s forelegs with fly paper, keeping the fill off their legs and catching Mr. Fly at the same time. One of the women be waa working for saW to him: “Wnalrington. your flypaper to a success. I sec that by the great number of flies there are on the Ml Tear said Washington, “but once to a while that horse gets legs too dose together and they stick, and I has to pull ’em apart for him.'

GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER In the good old summer time when fruits of all kinds are getting ripe and tempting when cucumbers, red-

garden festive picnic prevails and everybody

on you. then 1a the time for "August FTover," the sovereign remedy for tired overworked and disordered stoms. a panacea for Indigestion, fermentation of food, sour Stomach, sick . .-adad • and constipation. It gently tlmulates the liver, deanaew the Intestines and alimentary canal, making life worth Wring. Sold everywhere. Ad*-.

EO0S Frequently. (Prepared by the United Bute* Dept-:

of a pet has your «d-

"What kit •-cv tutorr

"Naturally, be has » coach dog.” Hooey to called the circulating mrUuw because It to dlOculi to circulate

ritbowt H.

Tnes* Irritating “Too must buy me some nsw clothe*. Other women can’t tell m« from oiy cook." -Now. why do you say that, my dear? Has any lady tried to hire you away?"—Louisville Courier-Journal. The nelgbtxn* of s self-satisfied non are not always satisfied with

How superior an old codger with eight hair* on tto head looks at a bald-bended man.

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is a notorious knocker of ill-health! Txr/r. It contains the vital mineral elements and all the nutriment of wheat and barley.

1. Selecting pure breeds that lay more and larger eggs, such as the White Leghorns Wyandotte*, Plymonth Bocks. Rhode Island Beds, Orpingtons. etc. 2. Giving better care, food, and shelter, with dry. dean, vermin-proof nests. 8. Confining males except In breed 4. Collecting eggs frequently, espe dally n hot or muggy weather. _ Storing eggs to a dry. dean, cool place. a Using small and dirty eggs jme. 7. Marketing frequently, with protection at all times from heat. & Selling for cash on a basli alee and quality, "loss off" instead of “cos* count." 0. Using an attractive package. 10. Combining shipments an a mat ter of scononiy.

Pmrchmertod Leather Valuable. Parchmentrel leather has greater strength while lacking the eiastidty of tanned leather, and the belting of M. Felice GHardlri of Turin is designed to combine these special qualities. The hide being Impressed deeply with a frclUawork pattern, the compressed portions are unaffected by tanning agents, while the interior if the meshes la tanned in the nsnal way. The product has the required elasticity and la claimed to be so strong that belts may be much narrower than the ordinary-

r. but not as Canada does. It « througi.out the island as Me-

morial day. In honor of those who laid down their lives during the war. Next

year it la proposed to hold the memo rat ion earlier to the Season.

Choice bic of veal, oeamcry butter and fresh •ggs combine with ocher tempting ingredients to give Libby's Veal Loaf its delicate, appetizing flavor Order a package from your grocer today. Libby, M?NdH & Libby, Chicago

Slam at Uw Gentle Sex. "If dor. was any sho'-'nufr-benntlfnl mermaids." said Unde Eben. “a lot human ladles would git Jealous ’an' drown ddrse'fs rryln' to Imitate '<

Too Know Who He Meant. Bachelor (chtrpHy)—“Well, old t how's everything?" Benedict (gloomily)—“Oh. she's all right."

carefully every bottle of CASTORIA. that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Signature of to Use for Over 80 Year*. Childrer C17 Icy Fletcher’s Cartons Went Too Far. “The aged caretaker of a certain castle In England was prostrated the other day." "How did that happen?" "A facetious visitor. Just toe a: Joke, asked to be shown a room once occupied by the kaiser."—Birmingham Age-

Herald.

Sympathy. “What Is that song and dance team supposed to he doing?" "I believe they call their sketch 'A Night In Venice.’" "Thank*. These poor Venetian* must have some awful nights."—Birmingham Age-Herald.

PROPER CARE FOi? GOSUNGS Aa Yeung Fowl* Grow Oldsr They Consume Cons'darabl* Grass and Other Green Stuff. (Prepared by the United Statu Dspart-

Tbe brooding and feeding of reelings lx not much different from that of duckling* except a* the foiling* grow older they consume considerable grass and other growing green material and la that way cut down their feed bill. They can be allowed free range when they are two week* old. Coaling* are seldom brooded artificially but will do well with mothei

Lots Better. Smiley—I hope you won’t mind If I bring a couple cf friend* Lome to dinner tonight, my dear? Mro. Smiley—Oh. no; that Is better than being brought home by a couple of friend* after dinner.

Flfty-Firty. FI rat Yegg—MOney to plentiful. Second Yegg—So U cops; ao what's

Baffling Simplicity. ’A writer of dwecll** stories says the criminal who com mils crimes in the commonest way !> the hardest to

catch."

"Maybe he’s right."

“Year

“A tap on the bead with a club offers few opportunities for expert analysts deduction."—Birmingham Age-

Herald.

Exit Dish tow cl a.

No more sticky plutes and no more dithes dried on dishlnrvels. These are I wo of the things for which the Y. W. C. A. training school* for home audnants Is standing. The school was maned In answer to the demand for home assistants on tbi domestic aervire plan which have r Into the central branch employ ment bureau. Within the tost six month* f«0 calls for home asslsionlr have come In. and 170 luive been suc-

cessfully filled.

"There should never be a sticky plate arier the home a»i*lanl has finI abed the course." Miss Grace H. White, placement secretary. *ay». "The girl* are taught how to moke ihetr uwu tirepnration for (-teaming the Icebox. the kllcher Homha ete, anil bow to dean a sink and a kitchen rsiige

1 that It shine*.

“Dishes are never dried wlih * dish towel, but always scalded and allowed to dry without a wrenk."

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ILOCURA CURES PILES

THE ONLY INTERNAL REMEDT

Beat br asU prepaid. BOc sod D .00 * box.

POocma Co., Washington, D.C.

Clear Your Skin WMeYou Sleep with Cuticnre

HANDS Rurr T Mystic Cream —thai’atoc waffl T»taw tbs

Bird* Have Right of Way. Fowl have the right of way in air, warns the director of mtlltnry a- ronaUtica. This Is Justice indeed, tinea birds flew first. But thil I* not nil. Recently’tnanr town* along the Atlantic coast hove b<-«n visited with tleftd bird shower*. Aviator* flying hy * 4own would aoe a flock of wild fowl coming their way. T?iey would' act thtrir modilae guns and let the -t^llcM fly. .. . Presently a prominent citizen walking below wonid be lift niih a large bloody bird. He complained to the town, and the town cmnplalio-d to life depart men: of narlruiuire. Then the federal migratory bird Taw between the United State* and Great Britain was referred to. and It wo* found that shooting birds from airplanes it un-

lawful.

Golf Bugs. His father had taken him out to the golf eourv.-. That evening bo seemed to ho lll-at-eu«e. “Willie." said hi* mother, "what la ihc matter with you? I wish you'd Hop scratching yourself." "I don’t know what's the matter, hok I guewa I muM have got some of th .no golf bugs on me." was Willie’s reply. Keep Electric Fan Busy. An electric fan prbj**Jy pieced In aa ••pen doorway nr wtadow win quickly chase away (lie file* and nioMUitoM and douhllr*' scatter the Mischiefmaking mkxotx-.

i fore

Provlds a nest for each 4 or B hen*. | Feed table and kitchen waste to the j ess. • • • O've a light fiwd of grain la the

Begin marketing the cockers** a* on us they mt igb one pound or attain B tnarketoble weight. V,'b»B aet'lng <’gg* to the country mercfiai.t or rash buyer insist that the cuaccthm be cm a quality basto. Egg* from “stolen" nests should not h* carketad; they arc of unknown age and quality and should be Used at

25 Cents will buy a big package of POSTUM Cereal weighing over a pound, net What are you paying for coffee?