Cape May County Times, 10 August 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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News Notes for Gxmty Farmers

By J. A. .Stocthnmf, Agent

rye. The Utter, howerer, catch) to It u tte wtrln* edrancae. who wUh to try find out from thetr eoohty ««r tural a<onU where to ohQUn mm Many of the clover and gttm i ins* made this post a»rla« la « and rye have failed to aaahe a i on account of the dry weather, entirely eatlefactory to mahn a eeedlnr of (raae and clover this ■ mer on the stabble. Where w< ere not too mMOTs U will gw ally be better to atve several disc lather thaa to *lew the lead, awoe it U highly dad table to have e trfe need-bed tor Aagaat nHlig. U plow ing U ninwary R ahoold be done as soon as poaslhlv and the eeU sabee-

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should eele and peechea to ha County Fair “

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Do you know that. ___ Prof. F. B. Morrinoa. of Wisconsin, who la a prom Inert aatherit feeds, a ton of coCtoaeied meal Ing $41 a ton, whaa fed to catUe returns $tS worth at ma thus making thatoa of toad east only

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Don't put o> doing that hard Jot; why pay iatareat la werryt

to get rM of i. chicks, and

game, keep a cat; hut If yoa waat to get rid of amst of the mice and of the others, aee traps. Clove; would sot be worth growing except for the fact that it the subsoil with Its deep nx valuable hay aad valuable ----- —-- adds nitrogen and bum us to the soil. If you raise better fruit, the city will eat more fruit and pay more

for It

Successful farmers boast of how many hours they seve, not of how many they work. George Washington loved the farm and loved the mountains, yet be kept a bouse that loosed like a home—and not like a barracks or barn. It u sea. or to T from tin than to hot a .ageUble patch, but It costs more la money end health. Sweet corn loses aome of Its sweetntas If picked more then three hours before cooking.

When water In a kettle alow boil, that Is as hot as it wtU get- You are westing fuel If you boll

u faster.

Dull varnish can be brightened by rubbing It with e few drops of “ -

Because you keep rows la no as for never drinking milk. Two or three drops cf oil on the lump may »««k« it work two or three

times as easy.

Putting poor fruit in cant will not make it good fruit when ready the table. Do not peck too much of e vegetable a Jar. It Is cheaper to buy more lam than to lose those you have lacked.

JULIUS WAY. M. D. nosmgv plaoc Caen MAY COURT MOUPB. N. J. a/Ek EXAMINED a lass ns surrugo orricn days—Ces* Mee«ey, Wes•««y »nd Friday. Otfcer m-ya bp a?-

naiLY tips 701 sAi^ans lUmember the Pail Garden Th* owing garden la always the good looking end productive garden, hut seldom ere plans made for a toll garden. The majority of crops planted la tho early spring will mature early end cannot be stored for winter use. Keep the weeds down, cultivate, end give the plants a chance to mere. And don't forget the tote crops at will some In handy next winter. Lest Call far Winter Oatey Celery pleats ere set I laches apart in the row. with the rows tor enough apart for convenient cultivation. Celery is s strong feeder, so give It plenty of manure, fertiliser, end

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Thin beets and carrots, one-half to two laches apart la tb- r»w. Petoon the Cabbage Wi ' he toll cab) > of nitrate monte will give them e t start. Control tho green cabworm with e duet containing e part of aroaaate of lead

Apply 1

7 this early If allowed

, octroi methods are Aad Gas Plant lioe Plant lice on turnips, cabbage, *, carrots sad all vegetable crops be controlled by applying a dust containing two per cent, of nicotine. Apply between 10 A M. end 2 P.lion warm sunshiny days. Moisture of any kind renders this dust

fOWMIlOT HLET

Mrs. W. Cornish 1

- the balance of

Mr. end Mis. T7. MUler have returned to tho Quaker City after im at the little ~ '

My over the week-end at tie “Don't

Worry."

Mre. P. toart—t Is down at tho ttto Bohn tor the aaeth of Augnst. Mrs. Lnnt Is at hams after toendg a wash at Atlantic City with-her < *3roBoven «snt a day recently at ' Point vMtlng Mr. aad Mre.

Take Advemter at Xaia ud 1

Cover Crops

Hairy Yetch aad • sowed now Is I

moisture for gs corn a el da where It la generally ceded that it is fc •* to get a 1

there 1* sufficient . -oiature to give

retch and crtmaon clover start. Tea pounds of vetch

10 to IS tour, of New York stable Healey motored down on ha

tor n week to have made at his cottage.

Mre. God ward’s husband and bar

with his son. Paul, to tbs week-end with Mr. Hanley's par-

ts.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanley end two grandsons. Joeevh. Jr., and Bflly. motored to Pori Elisabeth on JJxndey with their aoo to visit Wm. Blmbsr.

- n had aa her gotot r for over the week-

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City motoring down with her

A FABLE Mr. Whostt bed e Telephone. And every time he saw an “Improvement” be attached It to h*e Telephone Instrument. V”here was s Celluloid Cup la the Mcothptece; a “Motse Silencer” on

A Pad grew on the Baee of the Instrument And another Adveritetof; Jlm-

Tbe “roeemble" looked like a beautiful M chenlcal Toy. Mr. Whee't soon began to find fault because rhea be called somebody they could not beer him vary weU. A Friend finally suggested that he remove the attachments that be had grafted to bto Telephone.

TELEPHONE OPERATORS CABEFUUY THAWED etve. Cnctlctl Coarte *1 Trtlnla| Man B«b| SwipW A-. n^-Habli n a id m -■>» -- W DWUCHDDn.u rOSIlMMS>

gift "of nature. In the Openbocto tog Department of the BeQ Company of Pennsylvania,

^Is why sne operators' arbool In Philadelphia Is lust tike a full dsdpH centra ~ The studanm stt at a torge

the lees exertlug sarltrMioerd poeltlooa no til by actual experience they nre capnhto of haadltag mere dWcnk

the week-end to visit hls ftonUy. WUeoa Jenkins to spending * w««k with hie mother at the —adow jtoih. Harold Bun. »“Ui« «»“• ->' “* mother over the week-end.

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Miss Kathryn Darrin, of Philadelphia. to spending some time with '‘^Mtoe’vera Kaufmen, of AltonUc* City, spent Wedneedey with her « T £Sr£S<tor. of Vlnetond, called on friends hero on Sunday. Louis Vangllder has purchased e “llrfSid Mrs John McOoohen end daughter, of Philadelphia, nroot the week-end with bis mother. Miss Evelyn Mason. ®f delphla. baa been spending some time Mro WlUtowBmmons. JIm *mra family over the week-end. Mrs. Patrick MoOoohan. Mrs. William Turney. Mlm Mary ^A r *- r ;ad two brothers, Mto. K^^n Dervla, Mrs. Elisabeth Way and two daughters and Franklin Krelg. motored to Wildwood on Thursday ^WlUtom Kuril U esn ployed at Cape ^Mtoem Rhode and Mary Downam Mlm Sara Hall and and wife of Ocean City, motored to trip to Atlantic City on Monday even-

“Tou don't know your east” < the roaster to the old hen ns she set

down on e glass one/

SEEK Ai?D HEARD Among the many visiting bellss noticed adorning our sands are Mlm Peggy Steward. Mlm Esther McMise Floes Scboen and Mlm Irene Mlm Esther Saumaa, of Holly-

Mr. aad Mrs. W. A. D. Rutryat and family, of Ridely Park, were noticed on the Boardwalk the other night. The Rutryata are ataylng at the Illinois Hotel for the eeaaon. Mlm Mary Loan, who wee one of the stars In “East winters ago. to sum Loan to engaged In several ductlona that will be shortly

OnL, Is staying at the » the entire eeaaon, being the a the Normandie Hotel. She is well plaeasd with the surf end e end anticipates e very ekjorablo vacation. Mayor Thomas Jacimon and family, of CoUtngswoud. has arrived at tbs Mayberry Hotel. They will remain la this resort for the entire season. The Jacksons are well known In this resort end ere yearly visitors here. Mlm Betty Kllnk. of Sweetheart Lane. Bing Sing, Chine. Is staying for aome time at the Normandie Hotel, this city. Mlm Kllnk has established a reputation as a singer and has • .pad entertain a the hotel several time* Donald C Baird, of Bryn Mawr, Mr. and Mis. > C. Halnert, of Philadelphia. aad J Frank Biggs, of Middletown. Del. are enjoying Ocean City, for the nltlal Urns. While here they are aonmering at the Swarthmore Hotel. Among the many parties mmmerJng at Ocean City ere Mr end Mrs. William A. Conver. Mr. and Mtu. J. French, end Mr. end Mrs. WUUam Baker, all of the Quaker City. They summer rial tors hero, year ataylng at the

agmnent'of the IWnoto Hotel wm bold a card party open to the guest* of the hotel end their friend*. Tim

proceeds nsiim rrom uus awr wiu he devoted to the Ocean City Beeebore Home for BaMro that to conducting e drive tor Mi.—this week. Mr. end Mrs. Jack Beat chard, of

end at theahore. Mrs. Beetetard wlii be rw-wmbered as Mtoe. Kathryn Kraiker, of Phltodelphto. Another recent bride end groom. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boldeta. have returned to Urn Quaker City, after spending e weak - he shore. Mngge McOrew. star half-back on the University of Pennsylvania Foot hell team, and leading slugger, of the Ocean City Oollegians tost summm to attending summer school in Philadelphia. This fact, however, does not deter Urn from spending •very week-end In this resort where be ban a boat of friebds.

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America, to a visitor to this resort. Ukd has Quite a few friends here. While here he wee the gumt of Mr. Onenburg jf the Henry HcXri. whom he has known for some time. Mr. Oomss to planning to bring many of hto country men to this resort to give them e teste of the seashore. Announcement was msde by Dr. M. B. SUnnsrd. president of tav Oqma City Kiwanls Club, that the weekly AtaneTmeeting will be hsld'tS afternoon at the Nc-mandle Hotel. SiTmember to roouested to bring . __ Via ■ ,1—t flWTSrSl

noiec apmssia ■ ililrsm the K1 want ana.

Cheer Dp T*- a world to full oi sunshine This world is full of cheer If we but tried to find It Throughout each day and year. There teems to be too many people interpreting the liquor law* and not en'ough observing them. After reading hhoto *lUht bmuJl brides, niuam Dick Olden we >'t help but wondsr where ell the nely married women cam# from. Bow long doe* a dream last. wons Irving Utah. It took us twenty ire to find out we couidn t elng. (till, the knights of old who stood , Tor woaoo Mlo'l r> «> <*' “I Jo It In street cart.

Scenic Beauty of the Poconos of Service DELAWARE WATER GAP-POCONO MOUNTAINS You may have reveled In the pleasures of a vacation at the seashore—perhaps traversed the Allegheny Mountains of Western Pennsylvania and marveled at their Impressive grandeur. but if you have never visited the Delaware Water Gap or loa/ned amid the scenic beauties of the upper Delaware River or enjoyed e restful vacation at aome one of the famed reecrts of the Pocono Mountain Region you have a rare treat in store for you. Every mile of tbs Journey Js e vision of aeenic delight. Prom Trenton. N. J., the Pennaylrsnla Railroad follow# the winding course of the Delaware River, whose bosom la dotted with verdant Isles and shores fringed with majestic mountains, lofty cliffs and dauariy wooded elopes. The Delaware Water Gap to e colossal gorge hollowed out of the rock of the waters of the Delaware River, with Mounts Tammany and Mlnale, towering as portals 1$00 feet on either side. Here hotels end boarding bouses provide aoundant facilities for comfortable vacations tor all classes. Beyond with Stroudsburg aa the gateway Ue the Pocono Mountains, aome 200 square miles of slopes and plateaus rising to altitudes of nearly 2000 feet, with splendid hotels, pure water, dry plney, invigorating air and with such delightful spots as Mt. Pocono. Buck Hill. Tobyhanna. Creeco. Dlngman'c Ferry. Bushklll. Buck Hill Falls. Pocono Summit and a myriad of others of equal merit, to ronjure up pleasant memories and contribute to an Indescribable atmosphere of relaxation and pleasure. A vacation iu the mountain! of the Pocono Region or at the Delaware Water Oh* for the late summer or earfy autumn, amid forest, stream or lake, will prove restful, inrigorsting, delightful. Pennsylvania Railroad System THZ STAXDAKD EAHBOAD Or THE WOELD

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