Cape May County Times, 31 August 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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News Notes for County Fanners

Mrs. Msrr StllvsU Is MtsrUinln* ksr sisUr, Mrs. BUs Tssrslsr. of

with Miss Lartfla Hsanslt to Oessa City sad spsat Mat work wKk hsr. Mr. sad Mia. Harry QUbsrt. of

State Gsse Exhibit ta Be at Fair An added attraetloa at Uls year's Fair Is the Mats Galas Exhibit, euxed by ths N. J. Fish sad Oaus Commission. In or-o»sraUoa wit* WlUUm Btsels, County Oans Warden and the Cape May County Poultry association. Am a further Innoratloa William Btesle and Boy Shield*. - Cape May Court Howe, will ab sererai line wttsr dots. Hines i dog* to be exhibited are of eatceU breeding and ssU iWMcg toMllll--for from fit® to #10®» each, there abould be considerable Interest in ths

Fair"* newest feature.

""SiVarSa. Several public tpitlfau <mb nr< offered to collect exhibits on Wednesday afternoon. September 6th, U the exhibitors win notify the coUect* ora of the quantity and kind of their exhibit The Pair will as usuml alitor expenses for the collectors. Any of the collectors needing perik baskets for exhibits can get them free of charge at the Co-opera tire Association by seeing Mr. O. X. Leh-

mann, Bio Grande.

Those chosen collectors are; w. & Thompson, Goshen; J. E. Chambers, El dors; SlUs Thompson, Oise Creek; A. B. Fame, Beileplaln; Jdhn Elliott. Cold ^rlng; Arthur Cr^oe, Rio Grande; Prsek llemle Bmalcton:

Mrs. Kate Bright and i Master Billy Bright and Graee, ef Anglesea, «re i'

with bar brother. Un Petereon, i

Wth Mrs. 1

Mr.-uad

talned her brother. Dr. Aimer N. Tomlin and IfnOj. of Philadelphia, a toto iwlay*an« Bcnday. J Mi;, and Mr*. Albert Lyon ind ehH dren. 0( Coart Heuee, were caffim on relaUres on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Charisaworth and Mrs. Kppler, of MtllTille, are at borne of Chartee Carson^ * Mr. and Mis. Briah Young, of ^aedsy's Point «Knt Maday with UMon Smith add family. Mr. and Msa. M. Bteebr an. of Vlne-

and rendsrsd ns eery good singing. LoU of people from ton of town attended church on Sunday evening. Mrs. Sarah Fannce entertained relatives fnan Philadelphia over the

E. E. Madam, Palermo.

grounds as late as !• o'clock, "Wednesday night. Those bringing Jheir own exhiblU on Thursday on the crounda by IS o'el All exhibitors are entitled to enter the grounds on Thursday free of charge. . Fanner* sit Interested in 7ai

Beetle

The Japeneee Beetle has b thorn In the flesh of the up termers for the pest six or years, sad 1U mvagas are alowly each year la spite of tensive work dons by $tste i tlonal authorities. In erdsr *' person to be of assistance In this insect It Is necaasair for sect to be Identified In parts

Bute not accustomed to seeing the

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Beetla OonsequenUy,

logical Laboratory at Riverton. N. J„ Is eendlng an exhibit of dead '

port In ease we should be so unfortunate aa to have an outbreak. Flower* Make County Foods Vary Attractive The flower* sloag the Bute and County roads am partioulariy aUinotlve at this tim ‘ - asters, gladiolus sad the past month have forth their beauty from more farms and door yard gardens than before.

L: ». npUmented tor their part In making the county beautiful for the home folk and eummer vlaltore. Besides beauty, there U profit In growing fine flowers and the roadside market U not overdone. Quality In flowers, like quality In v* rtablee and fruit will compel the traveler to stop and mirrbssr Those growing flowers this . will have an opportunity to further express their taste for beauty by exhibiting at the Gape May County Pair Flower Show on September 6, 7 and I. Mr. O. O. Lange, of Cape May Court House, U chairman of the Flower Committee and will arreage to take cam of entering howsi the Pair Grounds, September He will also furnish any who ask with premium lists. All lovers *>f flowers am invited to exhibit.

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New Jersey will become a a moth canning sslabltshmeot during the coming week, when In hundreds •of thousands of homes, housswlve* begin canning peaches. Harvesting of a great crop of Blbertas, the big yellow peach ot commerce, brings the poech harvest In this State to its

activity in the kitchens of the lead, as the Siberia to the moet popular of all Jersey grown fruit for canning

Not only are the fruit market* hives of activity, handling many carloads of freak peaches, dally, but •other lines of business already feel the Impulse of 'ear** Canning Week. In many clttos. department atoms are conducting canning demonstrations and some of the store# will give a peach to every customer. Many extra carloads of sugar will be sold by grocer, before the week ends to supply canning needs. Motoi trucks enable the fwinera and big octet**ee of grower, to distribute fresh peaches quickly to all parts of New Jersey, as well a# through New York and Philadelphia wholesale market*. Befrigeretor car* Attached to faat train* take the fruit to more distant market* along the •entire AUenGfi seaboard.

Mr. and Mm. Samuel Belly motored

to Atlantic City on Monday.

. RU.7 Mtt»«r .p«it U» »«»■ end motoring through New xork “hto. end Mm Mdward Waldo*

visited her atotor. Mm

Prank Bdwarda. on Sunday. JULIUS WAT, M. D.

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MORNHINWEG’S BAKERY

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MA t»LK CITY, N. A

a p-f i.writ build** H. A. DECRY

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Fire Extingueher. in vrrn

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Concrete Blocks PUla amt' samey ALSO OOBCXZTB TUX for FABH* non a stucco buildibo ia stock, wall MaaoaaA ter l*Ada Silica Co. Tuun, •* a * a Koxviua a. i.

mu* awna Lures

at Wildwood are taking a look at n JOO-lb. cowfish that wm laided near the Bio Grande drawbridge Tuesday, after a struggle by s number of by a State

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George Boeder was saying yaster-

s Mt of i be gets Into an argument with the girl be married. Now that the long skirts have come Into fashion again, a girt one* more will be ‘.aken ; t her face value, i

Purchasing Agent FULLMER’S EXPRESS DAILY SEB7IC1 PHILADELPHIA TO WILDWOOD Hauling Farm Product* a Specialty “ 101 Wert 16th Street, V

o tony, la aa aflort to subdue the big fish. Huadreds wars attracted by the tolls to land ths deemse ef the, op. aad scores of auiomobUs* were

peats watched the exciting capture. It took two hours of •'resnew* work to bring ths monster to la»d.

BOAXDWALZ Sea Ule City, N.J.

Sbo Isle City Trucking Company LOCAL AMD L01Q DI8TAMCE HADXDIQ

LEAVE ORDEHS AT 107 LAHDI8 AVEHUE SEA KLE CITY, I. J.

Ratable Trudorg Service

B to J0U Amt at a ooat vwy Itttia BMre them ordimaxfly would ka i|ai ter Mght akaa. Fmrmltare moved with can; teed wxvtea ateo oCamA. SEAMDE TRUCKING COMPANY

Where ' Trouble Starts When your eofine i* not running properly, lack* power or will not •tart a* it iboiild—bring it b and let us look it over. We get right into it and End the ■tart or the cause of the trouble, and then fix k b a thorough

The ultimate coat to you is much lest, and your sahafactioa greater. Mazurie’s Garage Okarance S. Maxuria, Prop. Landis Avenue SEA ISLE CITY - New Jereey

Court House Marble Yard M0MUMZMT8 AID wnroBidr. 8T01ES EEPBMEMCKD MABBT.K CUTTERS

WM. B. POWELL

CAFE MAY COURT HOUSE, B. 7. Buccsasor to UU Wm. F. DenleU

BeU Phono ll-B-S

II TOV WAn I* noil EI8HI 0AL1 0* George B. Jeffery*

Builder

•LI ILOI NO COSTS CANNOT OO LOWKN—autLO NOW LOCAL DHTBIBUTOR hush asbestos fibre liquid roofuq compouxd

129 Coral Street

Sea Isle City, N. J.

Health Economy Comfort b of trad ia shoos repaired by me. Health ta kaefiag tim teat dry aad warn; economy ia making old shoes new at onfr-thM the oast o< aew; oomftrt that only nonto Im ahoeg that team tow warm. VINCENT SANNINO 29 Fritz Street SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

THE GLAivraDo-rr SPIRIT That b th* kind of spirit you Uke to *oe manifested aad which make* real brother* of both capital and labor. Wo an always glad to be of service to yon aad Ldp yen ia every way we •- ^ haabiag o'*

j p*r cent interest paid on Savings Ftmd Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAB CITY, B. 7.

Before It’s Too Late

After year Fire lus visited you Bona- ■ leaving nothing bat a tew charred ember* im its wake—then it h| too late to take out Bow, before disaster cornea, let us write you a policy that will fuTy cover any powihle property .oe* you may have. Tho cost b not gnat, aad it b only good bufaK i mbm to oany this protection against

Pbaiie 8 R 8 end we will be glad to call aad 1 tip yoc cbooae the belt policy f«r you need*.

Maurice M. Sofroney REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Time. Building - Sea Me City, N. J. Both Phone*