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fciMD OBCBSASjS or CELEBRATES EUCTIO* SUPPLY OF TURRETS AM) IAJTOB M afltt! a City Poultrysmu Tdla of Hew Jowpli «( Gout Hiiit.
' Greets State Trooper too XfuivAy
Tzioet Are Espeoted to Baace
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i CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE— I Qe *!J— City : 1 OCEAH (TTT i Joseph Champion, of Cape May
•■I 1..V. Ulkln, with . nun. h,,^ , , , , r ShS t> tLIT't hv of m 5 frleoda wbo moke » point throu 8 h the enrloos pom of the ncoonnt ne« Konder with
felelnf tut keys for the mnrketo, eojntry durlnp the oeot you re-1 honk,
ond my ottentlon hu been filed to to hie home In Oooet Hoom 1 ™ h . r - - tte ptohobi. ultlmnte end of the :» u t . u„„d w | th tl e „ M . SSJ“atSd't^?tS nSt tie, American luker. it the preeent w „ a , eieftoo. prohohl, 12k ualeta^airf^ rinaSr~” f nil “ lnK ,he r ° Wl 18 con ' | thought It stun* to celebrate the *: ■■ • To a representative of the TIMES. • venl ^ lMt Frl<, *y procured what DAILY BAUD CGVOKBXS JUatc. Ward, a member of the »**» supposed to be "loy water." CbarleB B. Ruaoell Arm of poultry! After a hilarious evening Joe wan- ... T t ~! 0 ._ C0 . l ? C ! r *V a * r * et ?TfhT,u„J,r tS,7y o i'™ »' <=~« r2^r 2 KS-eTS, i raising turkeys for the markets of HoUBe Ba * t ® r3r TO,ciB « his skill as a Electric Company, Seventh the eastern cities. i fancy bakw. When this failed to bury avenue, Ocoan aty, tl Ward stated that turkeys Mild for 1 create an tnvlUUon to demonstrate , and evwr eyenHig.
between 43 and *5 cents a pound his baking skill he proceeded to the I?
during the recent Thanksgiving per-, corner of Mechanic street with an th ® __ w __ , tod. In some instances there were Intent to direct the traffic. It was Fro “*U informed the TIMES that those who paid as high as 70 cents now the wee hours of Saturday morn- “ no ***«»«>" charge aw that • pound. (lag. “d—-. victors are welcome.
"I daresay that at the preeent I Unfortunately for Joe, he greeted
rate," Ward stated, "there Is a stead- a SUte trooper too effusively. The ® f r ~® wor , r , Uy decreesing dearth In turkeys, trooper failed to be Impreasod with P'Alneo. ne states,, var.or Poultry raisers are not devoUng as the necessity and Importance of the k™ 1 " J rotn ,, A I*** tl ^ 01 ^ * much time and attention to this par-1 celebration and persuaded him It E®*® - New “ far t titular market today. The -risks of | was more fitting to visit and pay bis 9®*,®**° * nd **• ““T ^
toeing your young fowl are great. ! regards to the new Sheriff. The dally -
the dreaded blackhead disease Is Sheriff Immediately made Joe his I . ,, . .. _ fesred among poultry raisers, their I guest and Insisted he stay for a Vm. „ . w » ^,? p o T t “ turkeys reach a middle age and then while. . * h ? nr * * ^ Ch««h. suddenly topple over dead. It lad Is-, Joe was relieved of the remainder *L th f. e . tresslng to say the least. of his "Joy water.” The only man- AP®^^.®®®*“2L. H ? r "® rt
"It Is probable that ther« are tare-1 ner It resembled whiskey was thafi it ly enough turkeys in New Jersey to, was in a botUe. After one whiff df
supply Atlantic City alone. the bottle. It was thought "The majority of turkeys are I should be dropped, excej raised In Maryland and Virginia and tempt at suicide. a goodly number comes from Texas. | The supply trom this part of the W 0 T U country goes to the New York. Phil- ’ ’ ’—1— adelph'a and Atlantic City markets. OCEAN CITY—
I have been informed that the time! Reports from the rcmm wnira-. 1* not so very far distant when tur- Hon of delegates to the World W. C. ‘
hearu from many who read the twelve pag- edition of the TIMES last week, anc. noticed the change in heaf’i from twthlc condensed type to
Is captain Ocean Uty High School ~ team, which has been cal Coach Unger, e seasou will be played toodblne High ~ SSth.
Collard. well known !n fiahlug circles'. In Ooean City, is working away at selling automobile trucks in North Carolina, acoordlng
several years. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bacon, of Jersey City, continue to enjoy the beautiful days in Oeean aty. liwfflt* the advancing march of cold weather. ~ » Is quite an outdt ^ ’ » y be seen dally ... with a solitary golf dub. The election of officers tor Young Men’s Progreealve League at Ocean City, will probably tal within the next few weeks. Is dome talk of hiring Captain Alfred F- Smith, now vice-president, to succeed Elmer Jae’nson Pearl, the latter
Ast—abile, Tractor asd Aviation School hi the BmT
! fellowship.
key will sell at one dollar a pound and that price will be considered "The farmer today Is forced meet the demand of hotels, the Increased population In dtics. the lack of farm help hinders him from devoting time to turkeys as a special project of the farm. In the last analysts Mr. Turkey, as a race, is fast losing ground and unless some attention Is given the situation at oner, he will soon be talked of m the buf-
falo and bison.*'
ocean cmr— Miss Helen Broekley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broekley. Is folly recovered from an operation In which her appendix waa removed at the 8t. Joseph’s Hospital in Phila-
delphia.
Miss Broekley returned home re- news of cently and will soon be able to resume her studies at the Oeear aty
aty High School.
T. U. convention In
were read at the regbMu ui«*ub« u> . members of the Oeean aty chapte.* of the women’s organisation held at the home of Mrs. C. B. Parker, til Wesley avenue, on Wednesday after-
_ re also made tor
the filling and distributing of Christmas baskets and it Is anticipated that many a poor family, unable to otherwise celebrate the annual De-
cember festival, will be made ha through the mediign of a few Woi
out to help their more unfortunate
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Jns-a? sga.Tas£ Pan Auto School no a ibriw ao. rw - ’■> Jrow a *r 0mN*
Ciiruttna* A Complete Lam at 2 irn THE EHTfSE XUB LEADING LADY HOSIERY Tn Silk and Silk and ,. ol m um mam THE BOOT fcHO:? 813 Aabury Anon Ocean City, N J. H. C. Smith, fnmmtr mitkr _
A lawyer earning $3,800 a year
' for $36,000. He got'
Here are the Bare Facts About tins New Way of Heating for Smal Homes, Store*, Offices Halls, Etc. —with or WITHOUT BASEMENTS
tested, be cabled to hit partner: “Saved. Try to break the ne
gently to my wife.”
"The Warm-Air Furnace Looks Like a Phonograph
W E cannot attempt to tell in this space the 001 wanaBa to go to the trouble and expense or uv whole wondethustory of Estate neatrola. * b T? ,t ^ *' n ' 80 &CU. and urge you to come In and the Hcszcols at your fizst oppoctunity. through die homm A furnace that non wlS be proud Yon have d«ys wanted furnace hett. But perhape fcl your home ka$ no bsueramt, cm if k ha» « basement, you any furniture. PW ° C
&Alaic heatrqla
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L o U cMB c ER YARD^^^y OTIS M TOWNSEND, Prop. THE RELIABLE BUILDER
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