Cape May County Times, 26 June 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 15

With Cape May County Farmers ' v. mam vunuiiputtmi stmt CAP* MAT OOCKTT EXTENSION SERVICE Huffman BmQffliS. Saecod Floor Cap* Mar Cow Boom

B- K Atwood. Ooort Bo^sa. hat , Bv* a* re ot Am lodcbtf • heat • • • Now would be c good tine for art to lug rod agecta to turn to ceUiag irrirmtlOB ayatema. Cape May Coumty U “boo- dry." Soffie crops bare bees mined, aao ill others are suffering fro« lack of maiature. e e • - Don’t hull two birds with one stone. Don’t kill one bird with two

learning Hand, of CnSd Spring, reports that be suecseatully con- ; rolled striped br the use of r-ieotine do e e e The regnlar monthly of the esweutiT* commltaee of the County Board of Agriculture wa held Thursday eeenlag. j-me 11. • e e “I hare a cleeus potato patch. 1 worked and iU my best, I cksued ent all the weeds with cam— The hugs cleaned all tbe net’ • e c gome mixing of Bordeaux for spraying grapes, toaetoea. pota-

by the Cuuaty Agent at the heme of E. Ctfiocs. BeUepteta. Thoeo who attended the dwaooatri •ere A. B. Faora. X. afoae. Mr. Capconi and Mr. Oarmaaio.

After July II.’ W. B. Aflea. Scale poultry i| i 11T1 H’ hare is his aasistant LasUe Ebeek. Mr. BSaek la a graduate of Batgtrs caeiege. has beec an iaafnxtor at

varied Mrs. E E. DeBow. Mrs. A J Meerwnld, Mm Alice Camberon. Mi» ^irhetmian E. Powad. M-> Clarence Rtoe, Mia. Edith Spanldi®s. Mrs. H T. Chnrci. Mrs. C

Ehe-a the growth ks excejsttoitally rapid and tang ci»riy

"My Jtoch is doing peetty well. I iffl. gwlng them plenty of grain*. »*«» and gr ? but 1 am ha' cramMe to get ‘ buy

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// It’s (For Real or For Sale ^ S.C 1.U City ■Unit GUtaohow Sm, ud kvip Rauct re *i otue purebuM JOHN L. SABER KolEatate*!

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Pof tbe ponts—the looklsg teas. Pot over-sleeping—a baby three months old For fuel worry—* ceUar full of

Now in the time for the' appearance of Japanese beetle*. This office will be girt to receive suapiclous looking Uaecta for Wenu6cation The beetle* are about tbe sixe of roee bugs, tbe wings are tamlshed green in color and tbe beetle* hare sort of wklte stripes on tbe body under tbe wing*. This office la prepared to far-; elah certificates to those who wist to ship by exprem, freight or pa--esl post. The guarantine mas In your post office will fumlei’i you further uifonaatiou.

Le*d Btmrizg

.ConalderaMe twig and foliage burning or peaches by arsenate of lead baa occurred la recent years. Injuries bare resulted wbea tbe proportion of lead to lime baa

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HORIZONTAL 1 To make a dedoctlor 6 Ancient Priests 11 Cnpleulng to the eye 12 Personal pronoun 14 Support 15 To speak 1* Mineral fuel (Plural form) A measure of length now rarely used 1# Limited (behead tbe abbr.) 20 Erening meals 22 Musical note 21 Greek letter 24 To explore by secret metb 2C To dispense in small quai

ties

IT Affirmatire 30 To perform with rioSenl haste

prsjed i !ea#inj!

and Motion's CBng.

VartsUee that bare appeared to be fisiriy reeisrsm' include Iron

33 Dapple 34 The membraneous covering of the body 35 Make lace by band

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39 A cruy or non (slang) 41 Feminine name

Carman. Bells and Pioneer.

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Pea Aset X<*

The State Department of Agriculture, at Trenton, recently made a survey to collect data on tbe acreage devoted U> various varteot pests, tbe yicida obtained from each, tbs -elatt* * nraeotit of li root not. blight and other psa diai and the ceneral prospects dor tbe future af Uw. pea industry. The i data obtained by this survey: should be of eosudderable value, both to tbe pea canners and to! i who grow the crop for the I

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44 Little MU of food 4T Company (abbr.) 48 The woody spike corn grows

50 Pertaining to the kidneys

51 A pistol

52 Tied so that it win not slip

54 Contraction of ewer 55 Center or Unemaoet part

50 Cased intently

57 Fibres carrying force and

VERTICAL 1 Corroded 2 Exclamation of snrpslse 3 Surname of a nursery heroine 4 Always 6 Greek Fabulist 6 Erase 7 Toward the top * Anger 9 Little girl's toy 10 To dasfc 18 Perhaps 15 Venesnselaa town on Toy Hirer IT Those of prior sge (abbr.) 20 Breast buae 21 Scatters 23 Sprite 25 A lily-1 Ike plant of the southern United States 27 Tree

29 A syaFl lizard 31 A runner attached to the foot.

34 3* River in France 38 Bass that gather no honey 40 A rocky pinnacle 41 The whole 43 A fountain 45 Gram like plant growing in wet piacae 44 Merit 47 Restore to health 49 Large S. A. aaake 51 Chief executive in State 5? Former Praekien; (initial) 55 Creditor (abbr.)

More Excursionists at Wikfwood Than Atlantic

Set ton'a Ideal and the World'* Record ’are two varietlea whirt ware introduced-be 1923 and are slightly more rasiscaat to root rot **»■««. the other varieties usually

or Skill ILtcaired to Grew Fbxts Than To lay Bricks So- tailed skilled tabor has gradually eatahllahal an eight- [ hoar day and a wage off not less »*■»» |1.M per hoar. Such skilled labor includes paintem. briekiayFriilt

mt Sunday -a Wildwood

than Atlantic City. Eleven sections of excursion trains brought thaan to TUdwood. eight sections* on tbe PwuisyiTas’la and three on the Reading. The week-end crowd far surpassed that of the same

week last year.

WILLIAM 3L BICHTEK TRUSSES RtTTEO 109 Santa EafluSA Street Hsilade'pkia

M *— «ere skill j required by ax eflbeient plant | grower to mw trees property or to drive tractors and handile orThe high fact of labor in making it necessary to ipesj* with practices that inJve much hand »ork It is douhtfni U fmiS an* vegetable production wiH be profitable weedy, stony. Ivarcvfcmhle or ivocable site*. Hand labor wiB have tc be reduced «x much an i Iblc and where need vtill have ; -•rmnwi. :

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A MARTINO PLASTERING (Sl nee 19M) WOCDRINE, K. J.

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W. R-^NKINSOM RAOlO gURM.il* Ftas m Himsf Am-, 9mm City

How to Carry Your Travel Fund*

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Oceu City Tide A Trurt Company

How Can You Turn Time into Money?

Every day yoar f-oda are idle leptcvcati g real 1— jm* a* real u though yen LaC t day wxth-

tai siffei PW then here where pay ymt 4 per cat. <

Security Trust Company Cape May Gty, N. J.

DEPOSE? BY MAIL

Answer to last week’s Piade

GEORGE R. GRE1S Attorney and Coansellor-At-Law 521 Eiglrdi Street, Ocean Gtj and Mrrhasic St, Ct Esc. Bell Pbooaa: Ocean aty 781

JULIUS WAY. M D. EVg* EXAMINED

Dr. Che*. A. Furey WATH

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Ottee: 102 X. Landis Are^ SEA UB CITY, M. X.

DR. HUMSgRT MANOINO

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F. Stanley Kreps ^ ttomcy-at-Lans

603 EIGHTH STREET Ocean Gfy - - New Jeraey

Eugene Way, M. D. Woodbine Colony 10 to IZ ▲. M. DcaolavUEe SJ.1S to 2 P. M Sea Ui.« City 7 to I P M. Both Phorje* at each place

C. W. Way, M. D. 415 South LanUla Ave. Saa I He aty, N. J. ( » to 1» A. M. Of Ice H jurv: J. 2 tc 4 P. M. . 7 to * P. M-

Offlce Hoara Pnona—O. C. 1S4S S-l* A. V-3-2 P. M. 7-1 P. M.— Except Suxdara. Dr. 3&rdg Tan Gilder Smith Spadar Koura by Appotstmant 821 Wesley Art., Ocean City

WILU7SP. HAWES. Af D. DISEASES OF THE EYE Spectacle* and Eye Olaaaaa Cor. Wesley Am. ami 9th St. OCEAN OTY

THRIFT and Shiftlessness are parallel lines that if drawn to eternity will never meet-

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Somewhere is year amgkboEhoed ms bey whose Sad will send Urn skronglL ocQegt. TmZ bey is lacky! For km Dad is me mat cu: d ifty! Why • Becsax reeerds iksw that eery sme IxmHw in tfty are ffiuiriitlTfr tied to ace their child dear tkanogh ealioge.. And the f unify wkkk okb it tmaslfy headed ky a Dai with nsua sad tbe ipirit of sdif-samSee.

A college wuffatnwi nsea twees, mtaager and 'the S60CC l year

Tea wras yomr dciW to be a le mariiierx. Tet hew few—oL ksa f if mes will arty pits to a

. te a lad today. It mass the iifereame be. It teyreauito the difermoe between 11200 tad

r ia kit ehosez Irae. So- de other &&en ud e their high hows. Tet they .tax be a ia life.

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