Cape May County Times, 5 September 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 6

Ik of the Hen

Owroty W. C. X. C. wffl be « Rich Bridge, September 1«. Xb* Miedon Church at CUjtoe ka« Bhh lereed as gaenen far a acboot far

—IP li tfilkhen.

MMMr i/eo peraena attbaded the Wmrrtm hoot celebration «f the tadiaa tm* HetbodiM Eplacocwl Church, at hRae Kllla, flcen to raise foods for WTtnc the pastor's salary. The homestead at Seedeabero, of *»r>Otl*er Orttoahatr, who CfvrmnttfBd Alette a few month* a**>, has been —'I for *14.-VW, while a farm he

hroogh t *0.100.

Mn I^elmen, who located Id Vlnelett 24 rear* ag», petmUeas eod eatabIfc^ed a floral bnslneas, has sold ewt Is gniag to England for a tHH,, »»■ Brat holiday in the *4 years. The Two Hundred and Thirty-elgt|Ut —“ wry of the Baptist CJrttrch

Bev. Josna D. Wins,

P^or. will be obeerred hi ar wB-dny "*0y Sandfly, September 7. Goremcr *A/mi has been Incited to wslirar an ■Mrass and a number of jxibllc men «* tbt* and Ttedrby states, who ware •waserly arsodated with flu* old ■*— rt are ekpetted to be present. The pneram Indmlea special muaM, with

•nflwatrs sc-ompanimefit fhnixrs of Gloacester

Mmblne ploaaare and bosineaa end In dHantfllly tackle the high dost of llTln* problem from the marketing and transyertalkir end* at on excursion and pknle which the County Boird of Agrl•eHore has nimounced for September Mi A river stramer has been chsifer•d for the occasion and will run from BOlIngaport to Augustine Bench. Service men of Wefttnile have •Hwed n post of the American I/eaguc, with these offleers: Paul Wechaler, ehalrman ; Jules Dorlot, vice chairman ; Oarfes H. Dorr, trensurer r Charles flfcmpbell, lilstdrlnn, and M. B Atkin■an. secretary. Another meeting has •era enlled for Tuesday evening next. The Cnmden county Boa.-d ot TaxaImm notified the Olnueent^ Board of Jtaseasors that the appeal Of the An«—ra Priming Cbmpany had been nlIswed and the assessment of *10,000 «m the Hpnrlnn rights In front of Ita planl hail been removed, as the rights —v still owned by the state. Judge Howard Jeffrey of Ocean warnt). who Is Grand.Chlef Banger of •e Foresters of America, with hU Aaff, attended a district meeting with «bart Washington In Uloucestar City. Contractors Melnery & McKeal of PbttsdelphlH were awarded a contract *y the Camden Board of Freeholder* flkr rebuilding the east end of Kong'S Mflhway lietween Ilnddoafleld and ■sddon Heights for *4S,(HP.T8. The four special ofllcers appointed fcv the National Park river front dur- *■« the summer liare finally been paid. Mrtca council refused to pay because mt no available appropriation. Tim •Mis were Anally paid from the con-

•agent account.

Aa Innovation acarcely dreamed of M years ago Is the installation of a ptaao In the Friends' Meeting House

A Woodsi-owu.

Vbe Cape May County Chamber of i>BiBieti'e I* considering a prot«<i*llion • npeiiment with gas f.>r the e\ter■tonllon of mosquitoes. Tl.r Men has •eew ndvalMNd by former soldier* re •Brood from France who caw .he ef•et* ef gas on glass and stumpy ••■re*. There Is a belief that It will SM (be low plsce* of Insects. Ill wily a few days. "Tony" Celt*, proprietor or the Knife and Fork Inn, A Albany and Atlantic Avsoues. AUnn•r Oty, Is dead, lie was atxty-two pears old. a widower and t* survived «at) by an s'loptevt son, Robert, age.] •w Bom ill Italy, «>lla cahte to the Patted Stairs when a hoy, earned a • rettboo,! at Hrot ns a bootblack and w«*ot to Atlantic Oty In 1JW0, opening a rafe He nssumed proprietorship of •r Knife and Fort In ISOS. Jotui Brodehond Wpolsey, tianker, •nwer state anwtnlitytimn and retired P^i- and silver tvflner. died at Ids Bb*b», Newark He was at time —mer «>• ttie Irvington .Smelting and BAtsing Work*, but retired Pt> ywars ■g* He was a dto-iior of the Irving--Aa Natlonsl Bank and the Mcchanio •awk of Newark Mr. Moolaey was preAAcbt of the N-*rth Xewat* BuildAt and Isrer ANto.-iaUon. He w«» aJx-

tC aa* year* obi.

TW

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WootHrary Cooaeil only two Ads or 730 tons of coal for work*. One was at *&2S a to*, at the aloe*. By ejecting WOtam Gcbrtnger. Richland. and Miss Anna XL Horgan. of Le Roy, N. T.. Egg Harbor Cfty » twebteg cotps 1* complete. The buslnes* of the Salem county courts will be restusad on September '■ Judge Vaddlngtoo having returned from a month's vaentioc. According to borough officials, U’re sre now'leas than fifty houses at Pltaata not connected with the municipal 'Twer system.. .. A lawn Me A «C of a fund for a mamorlal to Abram Morgan, who dlwl in France, was held at the Baptist par■****:c. South SeavUie The Gioucwter county court hou_^ Is being wired for electric lights and “» old gas lamp* are to be removed. .The Sunday school pf the Woodstown Baptist Church, basing outgrown the dispel, an addition ishaloe and other improvements made. Bed Bank avenue, Wbcttmry, Is to be improved with a concrete road from

curb to curt).

A suga: famine for, the pest few flayd hindered the canning of peaches and otherwise inconvenienced Westmont housekeepers. Many persons went ,to Camden and Philadelphia to

procure a supply.

Forcing an en’rance'to the art afore of M. A. Bacheiler, on the boa'-dwalk. Atlantic City, thieves got Jewelry and other loot valued at more than 112,000, It was announced by the police. The theft occured during the half hour the proprietor spent In a restaurant He locked the door when be left but found It ojten ou bis return. Petitions fllcd by the Atlantic county In-mocrats at the office of the county clerk show they ore to have a full ticket for the first time in several years. Lafayette J. Brown, of Atlantic City, will be the candidate for the senate und for tiie assembly they have enlisted t ■■turned soldiers, Lieut?) ant I»ul« G. McCorhlc and Albert McGee, both of this d'y. Charles J. Collins, of Somers Po'nt, Is the organisation candidate for state committeeman, hut he will l»c opposed by Cbas. B. Moore,

of Atlnutl. City.

Work on the new unitary sewer

system at Westmont Is being delayed t>> the shopmen's strike and a cur

shortage holding up materials. The retail and wholesale license of

the Abseeoi. Hotel lias been rt.-.ewej by council t.'eeptte war time prohibi-

tion.

The membership campaign for the Warren 8erv!-e Men's Club, at PhllhpebeT has closed »1ih ca enrollJM Q| l.Y». William Gordot, wbo conduct* a oehl storage plant In Atlantic Cl)». wu> warned by the State Board of Health that he must either maintain his c* tabUshaient la a more sanitary condition or suffer the revocation of his 11cnitse. Inspectors found In Gordon's warehouse 38 barrels of beef and 13 barrels of broiler chickens without date of receipt. The floors and «h<plant la general were found in an evtremeiy unclean condition. Salem county roads suffered terribly from the recent storms, and it will cost thousand:: to get them restored to good

condition.

The slate sinking fund has taken the S25.0QQ worth of bomb, for U,e erection of a school bouse near Mo® roevllie. Salem county. * Tbe Mothers' Club of Carney's Polm will bold a carnival on September 1« Oh- dul’ont Cialiboum, and a fewtuie wlU be a lull... show. While hsihlng ci «Vnas Banks tn the Maurice River, Kmma. thin.i-nye®r old daugtiter of tbe late Hamh’tm Klllott. ww» drown A. The girt alcj.pcd

fy he was so active a_ shine Industry that tks i

to his t

parson told tbe detegattoo that ha v going to preach a i for tbs lawbreakers of that district on lha following Sunday, and he Invited the moonshiners to bring .tbalr (Mends and attend tbe service. Takes Guns Into Pulpit. Encwood's tiny church was padked. The “raiding parson" went to chnrch csrrylnj a revolver and a shotgun. be said. "1 am going to • sermon into you, or 1 am going to shoot it into you. Too An take your choice." He preached the m. But later somebody threel to dynamite his bouse. He Ig-

BA Fight Is Not Over.

full

deuce is (At that neither of tbe disseet* srffl spread front the diseased •nu la HUaois and Indiana. That however that tbe light _ - A and tekcwll U ft in

no red the threat He was shot at from

ambush. But be kept right-on. One Sunday he preached his regu-

lar morning sermon. In tbe afternoon

be got word of a moonshine mil

crating in his district On the way be met a prospective Aide and gruum.

Then he hurried on to the stilt,

slipped through the cod-rbro*h. covered two men with rids shotgun and

marched them in a prisoner*

■alter

brotW looked on, pon erirss to aid Vrr.

Tbe Iwdy was recovered.

President Wilson accepted Governor Ritay on * «M in the %'b: «n the hlgt,

cost of living.

Jlank A. Sender* uf PhMItpsburc, has bee® cl.-cted prinrt|ial of Hncket ts OBc Londiwa h<* bslmngiiif: to the

SEEKS ONLY BACHELOR HERO Girt Accidentally Locked in Bakery Refused to Be Rescued by Married Fireman. Chicago.—Miss Dorothy Lehman, accidentally imprisoned in a < 'lil-sgo bekrry where she was maplo'rd. refused to be rescued by married firemen. The youap worker pfikcd an DDwe^ded here to save her. Miss Lehman was the lest to l*ew< tbe plant after compleUng the dny's work. When abe tiW to. ot"-n the door she found It ws* »orked-r-in feet! nil exits were locked. After an hour's

tn rt-

trertlng attention by tspplr; on (he low. Police were nnsbi,- io rrlesse tier, so U»ry eowm*.*.-• the fin- . The plan was to bmst a ladder' seccnd-etary erlodow Is devolved s some stslwsrt flrcmtt lu go up

end <wrry her down.

There was a rash of fli—uen far tbe Karin' *nroW'«-t frikiwed be-

ta, howprw. bo great probability that this la tree. Tbt department of agriculture and Its cooperating agendas ha-re been dOlgeotly on the lookout for these (wo dlseaaea aU aummer and have found no eridencec of them except in the two arena. Both flag smut and take-all occur In BRnois and only ta'f*- rti to Indiana. Tbe experts, howerer. realise the poasMfty that some •nfested spots may have escaped ol>rerretiOTi and it woo'd not be surprising if diseased fields are found else-

where next spring.

In the moendare there win be no letup in the work of preventing either of the diseases fromjpetdog a real fbothdld ■typhere in thaUWted. States. The federal department is wort.lng with the authorities of minoia and In liasa. glviag them every porelble aid.

on putting greens of golf

their little earthen pellets are a aourc* of annoyance, in such cases It 1* roc ommended by the department onto mologista that the soil be -drenchad with kerosene emulsion. This treatment gives good results against th<

white grub, which Is also an

lo t with a solution d

is also recommended, but it should bt remembered that this preparation It deadly poison, and the greatest car* should be used In Its preparation am usa. Three ounces of this nubstancf should be dissolved in two quarts ot water in some glass or glased vessel which win not ahaorb the poison. Tbt Mock mixture of this preparation It sufficient for 50 gallons of water, oi practically tbe capacity of the ordl nary Oil barrel. This diluted mlxtun should be applied to the lewn at thi rate of from 1% to 2 gallons to eact square yard, in case the lawn is young or newly established. A stronger op plication, not to exceed three gallons

can be used on older sod.

VALUE OF BARNYARD MANURE, Protection Necessary to Preserve lu Fertility Is Not Rsooanlssd by

All Farmers. ~

Tbe value of barnyard manure ha* been recognlxed. but the protec

INDIGESTION Cauesdby Acid-Stomach

e the fertility

Crop of Wheat In Southern litcertain whether or not there tre other reas and to see that effective of control are arallatde

will be deffirebie U efjber of tbe diets found Inter to exist In any

of tbe manure ha* not been recognised. The value of manure on dl.Terent soils •J illustrated by experiments In different parts of the state by tbe Missouri college of agriculture. As an average of an experiments on outlying fields barnyard manure has brought a return of *1.90 a toe. although on some of tbs field* the return hss exceeded *8 a tOB. On oiu ( «xperimentai field the return has been at tbe rate of *4.10 a ton. These experiments show that the farmer who la not taxing foy his msoverlooking a most important

FERTILE SOILS FOR ALFALFA Crop Does Not Thrivs on Land Dell, eietrt in Uros-Turn Ureter *<reet Clovsr In Fell. A Haifa win not thrive on poor land, or that which Is deflrtmt io (Jo*. Even noOs that sre moderately fertile sod produce good avenge grain crop, will not produce profitable crops of alfalfa

Sitsss.iiasr'., Th« n»bt (bias to do )• U *— FATOHIG now n..w„ CS!?’.::.

ore of kuarore at taeressa* at «»»■“-' re>ra ot EATONIC wrltM-; -1 Bam t*>. trouaUd wufa latMUul lodiamuuo far .Uwi otn. r.an site hav* sp*M 4SIU a •urn f«

»«■««*. After u.'»f

BATONIO tar a f.w ear* tbs site P*"-*

S-CJ*^ *»*»*“; 1“

W* bavo Uoreute. at Utiara totllu *'

gvstavwi

four mo»./ uraa ar ret aaiMUte. FATONIC ■ecwooannHBBfi*

vf(/as „3AM.ERICHAPD5QN

<Vna Traatoere ^ with Cuikura

ef tbem? plant j ns firampt as it did tb? foot-m ffireww of animals a few yrer* ugv

awreg Mover, -which should be tuntul under while it is greni and tote, the fall or late sanuuer. Farmer* are learning rti«t p __ them to ttme their land U is fer the westera-growe irrtg^ hU fields. Of ooeare. the

r as any other crop with

But the a

clover seed and hay crop PenaayfwBnifc Farmer Goes His Cutttos AGten More o. Meed. Are Filled and Brown. A o-jp of mate and of bay can to •afie the «eaad crop of Co,,, Just as irefl as twuy one crop, tccurd tog to the experieuce of a

mg) of the towd. are rj*d end brown, ft 1* fto« *wred ft, Ute ureal way I*, elt< , ImUere will nfl

^ses,'