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Xortbcrn ll*chi*f Worki. <* Erwtrf \iuJt5nzrj •me Northern - Mtftlne Worto. ot PhiUdelphit. ln*t»Ued the entire prtntini: equipmect in the new TDIES BniMins «be preeeee were Mill operatinp in the old buildin*. the mechanic* of iht* ccmpanr erected the new cylinder pres*, it the new buildin*. eo that it was possible for the production o' work to continue without a hitch. They also erected the new competing room equipment. me automatic and Job pre##<~ the old buildin* were quickly ii*eembled and in less than three hours the automatic press was ready for use In the new buildin* >ot a piece of machinery was damaged to the slightest extent under their sap-
errision
It was the first winter visit, to tne seashore for several of the mechanics and they expressed regret that their visit was so brief.
So Say We
Rough treatment for rat* 1* planned by Monmouth and Mercer. Paasaic and Middles* eounUea to begin January 21. when county agricultural agents, with the aid of boy •coats, will distribute poison among fire bouses store*, and rartoua dtotrict center*. The poison is to be put up in packages containing full direction* and is free to person*
wanting it-
Kili.ng demonstrations by the rnited States Bureau of Bk.logical Survey to show the effectiveness of barium carbonate u a rat poison are to be held In various community center*, and method* of preparing
bait will be shown.
It is said by these erj*;i* that barium carbonate is odoriee* and tasteless, ard i* readily taken t rats. Although very effective in destroying rat* it 1* not a* dangerous to man and livestock a* are many of the poison* in common use: for its action is slower. Great care, however, should be used to keep it away from children and farm ani-
mb Was Best n ffiatay of
Sport ia State
Revised and complete reports of the recent deer season in New Jersey show that a total of 1.21# bucks were bagged by hunters during the ff*e day* of legal shooting. This Is by far the largest score ever made In the State by deer hunter* and indicates the increaaing popularity of this mid winter sport with conservation work of the State Fish and Game
son s record is further remarkable for the aasence of fatalitien among
^ ymAT, FEllBAiy t, have beet considered an saivn's total for the entire State Ocean County with 2« *** * U, ?f was second, and Atlantic with lt« holds third place D **f** r V£"T ed killed in other conattea os followa. Bergen. 42 Co-A-L !•:<*»• May. 8: Cumberland. «»: *— fT • ■ Gloucester, t: Hunterdon. 4: Mercer. 7; Monmouth. 4: Morris. T7: Panmic. It: Salem <5; Somemel. 8: Cnkm |j : Warren. 54. In addition to the i above, wardens lecorered 2* deer killed Illegally or found dond In the
woods.
This big score was made without lam of human life, in striking contrast with the casualty records from some adjacent states.
Burlington County, with Us east 1 Some smart alcck may s-T we t* areas of pine formt. and swamps, as trying u start something, but usual, led the State in the number of going tc take a chance. A man deer killed within it* bordera. the named Hogg’ is running an ad. U| corected score for that county being the South Bend find.) TTibune for a 455. which a few yean ago would housekeeper. Old maids take notice.
The nMES* BuMn* war. meignedby Mark B. Reeve* ARCHITECT AND BUILDER Wildwood Title and Trust Building Wildwood, N. J. At Year Service Aarabere hi Cepe May Coraat*
One sign Td like to see on every mail box Throughout these vales and hills. A sign reading something Idte this: “Kindly post no bills."
They were seated on a coxy settee in her parlor. The fire in the grate was getting low. The room was nearly dark. All at once the girl timidly said. "Jack. dear. I can’t understand why yon lavish your affections on me above all the other girts in the world Why is itV' "Hanged if 1 know.” he replied, "and all the ether fellows down at the house say that they can’t make it out either.”
Various baits are such as: ham burg steak. Ri usage, fish, liver, or Ghees' Among the vegetables are. apple, tomato, canned corn, boiled carrot, and baked sweet potato. In addition the cereals, rolled oats, bread, corn meal, and flour may be used. It is advisable that in ail cases the baits be fresh and preferably of good quality. Coe one part of powdered barium carbonate to four parts of bait. Mix them well ard when necessary add water to make them moist. To allay the suspicion of the rats put paper bags containing a teaspoonful of the bait in places accessible to the rodents but not clone to their runwa; * and boles. Twist the neck of the bag shut. It is well to use two or more kinds of bait at a time and change them every day.
Success
The Millville demonstrator's auto ras speeding along a quiet country
"What cemetery are we ] asked the prospective buyer. "Cemetery nothing! Why. man. those are milestones going by.”
Left Make 1017 .Hot) Mary was a little flapper She didn’t do so well! But aiace Mary has bobbed hair. Now she looks ’ike
For Painting Satisfaction Call On Clinton Nickerson South Dennis - New Jersey The exterior trim and interior painting of the new TIMES' Building is an example of the class of work I could do for you. Let me estimate on vour needs. Bell Phone 4-R-5
Chance plays a very small part in the ultimate success of an individual or a corporation. On a solid foundation of good principles the superstructure of any business is raised. To carry adequate insurance is one of these fundamental principles and we congratulate the Cape May County Times Co. on their success and their appreciation of the value of insurance. Maurice M. Sofroney INSURANCE Landis Avenue at West Jersey SEA ISLE CITY V
The Work of Moving the TIMES’ Plant from the old building to die new was quickly accomplished by die Northern Machine Works S. E. Comer Marshall and Jefferson Streets, Philadelphia This concern is specially equipped to handle the moving, repair and sale of machinery and equipment for PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, LITHOGRAPHERS and PAPER BOX MAKERS The new Whitlock Cylinder Press now used by the TIMES was furnished by this Company. Let us estimate on your printing madiinery needs.
The Entire Electrical Equipment used in the new TIMES’ Budding was furnished by the Universal Electric Company. Let us make your home modem—everything electrical. Universal Electric Co. 701 Ocean Asbury City Ave. N. J. TELEPHONE 777
The Seaside Trucking Company Completely moved the equipment of the HMES from its old to its new qv Alters in record time. Tons of machinery were hauled and installed on schedule. Not a single piece was in any way damaged despite the speed and inclement weather. This company also transported the new presses, composing room equipment and office furniture from Philadelphia. We cite this a? an example of the scope of the work we can do when speed and care are essential. Regardless of die job you want moved we can do it. Seaside Trucking Co. Sea Isle City New Jersey Both Phones u^j
Michael A. Luongo makes it hot FOR THE TIMES by supplying this concern with the best grade of COAL Fhe new heating plant a rut cwvJtino pot in the TIMES wiH we™” LUONGO’S COAL TLs is said with assurance, for never in the past, regardless of weather, tailTTMce^n 5 “.kk™ trouble, has the I.MES Building, or any of Luongo’s patrons, been without fuel. Tie Up With Satisfaction Michael A* Luongo SEA ISLE CITY Coal for Every Purpose Wood

