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“—' “ «««. urancaiu* u* trMi la ooBMtfarpd a bad prartkw alao. Th* «*ray ahocld b« appltad as a to* mist aad should U drifted Into the traa bjr broad aw^ of the noatda Carofol vraylac of the Inner parts tha Urea trees from a pcalttoa ac_ the trunk Is essential if best results
am to be expected.
Tbs ce'sad brood of the oodUn* moU U of far more aartooa me to the apple crop than moat grtr * “ “ concludes Mr. Maaon. i wrap, In tha sections
second brood eod
moth has done a (mat dan* oaatlac should be maintained on the
of this
torn;
blight la *-d-«* *ort that la. * P«»d» of
and 4 pounds
W ith 60 gallons of m The majority Of t make their stock ssbrtlW U «uantities. This Is mod# bp tmnhrlag •• pounds of eoppar —110to la M gallona of water, them Merklag 4t pounds of Dm# aad dUetiag U with 40 gallons of water la *— iel. It la neemoarr to awe »wo mixtures upart aatfl they am a^ At the time of —raying. St gallons of water tied S gallons of the copper sulfate aad 40 gallons of the Hme solutloaB am pUoed la the i.prarer. After the cnTer the row. two row will be neceeoar>. i «*»<•» should be tilted backward to an angle of about SC degrees, sc that the under side sa well as tbs top of the leaves will meat re t>* —— In the January iame of Agriculture, this —reyhu was accused In -etsil. aad H is —owa that last year s grown tames* of IMO.tt per sere was aaoamd from the
EP rayed
State
The State planning ti
rmah Gandy at Petersburg last
Doaghorty, of Brooktra. are rlsltlng thotr parents. Mr. aad Mrs. Wesley
Ltd*. 1 he tour will i■ w mi rhere other o.chards will be Impeded. On August Ith the frattmsa will aeet at «:S0 A. M. (Standard time) it the Camden packing boon of the lersey Fruit Grower* Co-operattm Association, 661 North STth street, rhe packing house will be Inspected ind at o’clock, they will Start m a tour of urckards la Camden and lurllngtou oounUsa. AS 11:M . clock, they plan tc srttm nt the
Sehoal with wUt. paint. m. Mary Springer and daughter, (Sara, a—1 Mrs. Sami’ Tan GUder, attended s funeral at Bridgeton on Mi*. Kobeeoa GoeUn entertained is. Mazy KUe and sister, from Camden. Bor a couple of days last
Ing at John Hearon attended the funeral of Herbert Carroll on Saturday at
Following luwfc. there will be a meeting, after a disperse. f - The tour, will uii.. , — valuable to per—as wbo am li rsted is growing trutt — a < merdai scale. Second Bruai «f gn Agpls Onf -The codling moth is seals on the Wing and Utfurr *> the frail will
vatlona made la Lae being run In alaoet <
the itata,” a . Brunswick, la a
t. Sto.. Mew
t out to will be lag the
July gfe. and the
««w the ryptae. A few of the ••rHaet worms ham doubtless hatch•d out aad ham already entered »he fruit. Immediate spraying with Ihk pound, of powdered lead arsenals and 12 % pounds of Dry-Mix Bolphrr lime in 60 gaUona of wstsr is the Bwi protection. Where russettliig of fruit and burning of the foliage «m» not here eertoos ia past yeare. i quarts of eommoreial concentrated lime sulphur can be sabotttutod for the 12% pounds of the Dry-Mix Sulphur UiM. Growers hre advised to ovoid rpraying in the boat of the day so i»r ss poerible. aad to avoid doing
CcocnU Cu—lnirrtnn
AUAgnNO
1*0) K. J.
PILING Rsymaod Bomrth OmmVW.N. J.
GOSHEN
Miss Florence Erickson visited '
during three months of the preview year. The deaths total US, the motles approximately «M.*d«, which is equivalent to one death par
or each *60 —
Charles Mlxner aad dsngh i trip to
Walling, of Court Boom, pa Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tomlin, at HelslerrlUe. The Bine gibbon Cub —ent Tuesday afternoon aad evening at Stone Harbor. A Jody time was enjoyed
by an.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bright, entertained Chariee Wadaley, of BaadPs, on Tuesday, a. Frank Wntsoa spent Th day aad Friday at Avalon with her
cent of Increase of deaths of trians is seventeen, which lacre— Is mainly among adults of productive i the number of children killed during 1*24 Is Slav— than during the similar period of
ItSS.
One hundred aad twelve of care were killed during 1*24 aad fifty-one In the corresponding period of loot year. The ISIS figure is more than doubled aad this with the total the death, of ped the better control of automobile traffic In congested districts than the open highway. Either due to the Increased a* her of motor vehicles, which mal travel slower and driven more «
. , William., of Camden, Is vial ting her brother, Lewis WUeftd family, over this week. Mr. and Mrs James Burke spent Saturday aad Sunday wtth relative* la Woodbury. Bov. M. Tralnor aad family, of _anahawkln. ware the guests of Mr. aad Mrs David Armstrong over the
William Petereoa and family, of Marmora, called oa his parents. Mr.
Klrbride. of Camden, ware at the boom of their grandparents. Mr. aad Kra J. RoIU several days last w— v
DONTTAKE ACHANCE liter tte lit itu* it i. M U» ta teke nt tenmtte. W*J, *M« pt cu pt tkt potaetfc. ■(*>* tea, b tl* tint in itTettiftte MI Uberti poiirdtn nUrk nill
Ik. ottt of thii (ntetta <• M little eou cannot aford to be it
JOHN L MAHER RmI ESrt. txi btnnn Butt, krtu tot Tnman bnar-
■knuaresr.
an skv went mm, *m\
Death Stalks on New Jersey Roads ■■ Cuat MS Stella ia Itat
abStethi of Totr
The Bureau of vital SUUstlcs of jo State Department of Health has announced that deaths due to aato-
i—thi of the current year over same period of IIIS. From January 1 to July X. 1114, the reglstratlou of
Of the 142 deaths til or i
I stood on th* bridge at midnight And I sang that good old song. ‘1 stood on the bridge nt midnight,’ But f didn’t stand there long. I stood on the bridge nt midnight. While the steamer whistle Mew. And the bridge where I stood at midnight Divided and let me through. Tee, Indeed Teacher—Doee your father pray,
uric?
Sari*—Tea, teacher. When w* sal down to supper Inst night the first thing he said was -Good Lord! We’ve got beans again.” Men may have their favorite bootlegger but the girls nearly all have elr favorite barber. The moot important event In any man's life Is his birth.
J. H. GEHRIG A SON WILI2JJIK. XICHTEE, Buoop AtMetic Supporter*
title*, deaths of pedestrians are not tecresting In proportion to th* total deaths due to the use of motor tranosttou aad th* Increased number Of vehicles registered. Conversely, the number of a a tel deaths of occupants of m vehicles points jut the baanrd of receive speed la county districts aad
OH Raon Mtit Nnr New Floon Madt Pctftc! L. Cossnboon
UH» of QoeB* Horn
Al Wotk Goteootood
228 Atfatwy Aoo, Ocotei Gtjr
Obt ok bki H you think that real Is too high. insider the gentleman who tool lease on n ground floor location Broadway and Thirty-sixth street. Mew Tort City. His lease Is lor " years, sad lor s —aes 4« by IX h# will pay $70,400 a year. “The Lord glveth aad the landlord taketh sway." ' Townsend’s Inlet
Hotel
Geocft Batch, Prop.
The Angltn’ HtaApikiter.
Sea Food Our Specialty
Boating Fishing opcn au, naa Townsend’s Inlet, N. J.
Jazz Orchestra
How Can You Turn Time Into Money? EVEBY DAT YOUB FUNDS ABB IDLE BSPBMSMTi x B uat. LOSS—JUST AS BEAL AS THOUGH TOO U08T A DAT WITHOUT PAT KEEP TOUB DOULABS WORKING FOB TOU DAT AMD NIGHT. PUT THEM muue WHERE THBT PAT TOU 4 PEB CENT. COMPOUND INTEREST. Security Trust Co. Cape May City, N. J. DEPOSIT BY MAIL
WOMEN OXSSB TXN TO TWENTY DOLLARS CAN BE EARNED WEEKLY BY ANY WpMAN ANSWERING THIS AO. Self tout public. NattonaEr aivettlesd end known 1 a tittle business of your own. Bx-rw-tenoa munom-rr- For full parUCuEPARATtONt.^^lNa
HONEY and CHILDREN
Beany It is an every-day article. Honey Is good for the children. I’m not sure about some of the cheaper grades of candy, but with wbolesorc* honey always on hand I can gratify the little ones' natural craving for sweets. Aad you get so much ter the price! little Gertie and Jack Just love It when given to them oo bread! I’ve broken many n cold through its use, too. Honey. I should say. Is both a food and a medicine. It certainly keep* my children well!” Let Us Sotralv Tea With Good Honey! Just Try a Found (Hass at 40 Cents MAPLE SHADE FARM APIAP.Y State BeEkrard BO G1AXDK, S. 7.
J. P. Delaney, Sr. General Coetrador smmem SEA ISLE CITY NEW JERSEY
Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS Af® MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS wh. m. rawatL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J.
L. 1.FS1.1F. HEADLEY Architect 611 Eighth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J.
STANDARD’’ GASOLINE Always the Standard!
Balanced for eaay start, flexible pickup, ample
JgokjorthePwnf tnmrjrtom
theSteu Q&a
Electricity
The means by which you WILL eventually do j cooking.
The electric range has come to stay. It has its value to tbs best housekeepers. It is eccnomic, and above all, die beat method of cooking.
The real value of food cooked in an electric retained and not lost a* in other las* uniform
The electric cooking rata is equivalent to the rate* charged for gas. at our local office for the special rataae Homo* that now have electric raaa
Drudgery 1
Uee electrical servants and
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY TmO ted W«t Aroptea pete. Oy WiMm And—Oh! Yte—Erorr Ntfht tb "Mteddro.- N«k

