Cape May County Times, 18 September 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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.Vid Ben Md Mr*. 1L V. M*hol Green Creek, were uMvtod week In coUisc tkelr pooltrr

orroan Taylor ntunded a meetof the ereenUee oonunltu* of -ds of Arrricultare. at Trenton. . . . lie Experiment Button at , BniMwtck has a limited . Ml Of peach troee of sni trlr r varietlea tar dlatributlm!. e * * t-e Piccolo, at •Three Kara „ ■ exhibited at th« firemen’s ,lral a larse *Ulk of tobacco : h he raised. e * e reral weeks afiO the wfic of .urn cyanide for rats was demoted to a fanner at Goshen ntly he informed ua that a or so aco he killed SO with it. e * • se apple trees of John Powell. ?ur t House, are so loaded with . that he has had to prop many hem. and mighty clean trait

jtnuel Bierbrunar. who Urea the Springer farm. U planning movate the dd o e by cirlas It line, and by . . ms—"Well, did you read the t I sent yoof” Bee Boy—"Tea. air. I read It le and outside. On the Inside i!d. 'You are fired.’ and on the so here I am."—Psnnayl-

Coutj RAOdt The ag.-lcultrral interests of the maty are planning to stage an exhibit of farm produce la the M. K. annex, at Coon House. November is. it. 1*. It la believed that such an exhibit as Is contemplated deserve* the support of everyone interested In the welfare of Cape May County agriculture. A moie detailed description of the exhibit will he given next

Newton and Henry SeheUlnger, Green Creek, have erected a aoden sUo and plan to fill It within * abort time. The dairy farm today without a alio Is an exception. Many farms have several. Practical dairymen feel that corn marketed through the sUo brings them a greater return than when disposed of any other way. And all age la a remarkable dairy feed, ao we believe the young met

considering that our winter cet demands large eggs. It is btful If either ever results

It interesting to observe that poultrymen seem to be the who are buying and using

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Iriah Creese has excellent proa- ' tor a good crap of Safe poll one can judge by the of the patch at present. Mi. planted a sack of Golden

nickel _ :» fiock. The runs are dlrid1 that It la possible to grow 'h'ng la osi wVZe tin other ting used. Urn uses a small uan tractor to get the runs In

annual exhibit of the New j-rwy Mate Horticultural r *111 be held In the new exit bell at the Haddon Hall HoAilantlc City. December • to KZS. This notice Is aome1 rarly. however, but It Is not •■arly to begin t ax exhibit.

totnlem tub for packing j round barrels. The head the basket to formed first and n*t of the apples are pot on A pasta board form holds apples In place while the Inid basket to premed down them. Turn the

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erecting a silo. Peach Tree Boren Prom September IS to October 10 to the proper time for applying the fall application of P-C-Ben-Use from 3-4 to one ounce per tree (1-2 ounce If trees are small) oa trees 3 yean old or older. Apply P-C-Benxene about the tree In a narrow, continuous ring. xlmating two Inches from the tree. Do not allow the chemical to touch the tree. Cover application with three or four inches of earth,' free from trash. Pack the mound with shovel or foot. State Poultry Tour The seventh annual automobile tour and convention of the New Jersey State Poultry Association will take place from Monday. October 5. to Friday. October I. inclusive. start at New Brunswick, run to Plainfield, then west to Trenton and then south through the best agricultural section of New Jersey to Bridgeton. Aft*.- touring one day in Vineland. again bear south to Atlantic City, where the convention will be in session for two days. Fourteen poultry farms will be visited, each one well known ___ __1 particular money-making or labor-saving system which wfll make any one of the stops well worth the cost of the entire trip.

State-Wide Farmer.’ Picnic The New Jersey Bute C.aage _ uniting with the Bute Federation to bold a Mg picnic affair In northern New Jersey. The picnic to tentatively scheduled to be held Friday. October 16 and will possibly bt held among the hill* not far from Hackettatown. Several Cape May County farmers have already stated that they expect to attend the picnic, as they would enjoy seeing North Jersey at that time of the year. If any number go from Cape May County they will probably meet at Court House, or some other point, and drive up In a body. Stjie Letter. Cape May County women who have attended some of Mrs. Catharine H. GriebeTs Fashion Shows will undoubtedly be glad to know that she to writing a aeries of what she terms "Style Letters " It U believed that the ladles will find these very Interesting and will more than likely get some hints from them which they can use to advantage. • • • Inoculation of Horae* Both last year and this year we have had Inquiries at this office

spinal menlngltiea. Dr. J. H. McNeil. chief of the State Bureau of Animal industry has agreed to send a veterinarian to inject the serum If a reasonable number of farmers desire It Dr. McNeil writs* th*t "we do not have any further Information regarding the efficiency of the eerom. but Inasmuch as no harm Is done we feel that It should be used." It to desirable that you notify this office immediately if you want to have your horses treated with

Short Skirts Cut Cotton Consumption

stand For Fine Hasiery gal Footwear Speaking at a saaaioc of the American Institute of Co-opera-tion. ai the University of Pennsylvania. the representative of the North Carolina cotton growers sorrowfully noted the fact that short skirts and the generally reduced use of cotton for women’s garments, were cutting the demand for the South’s principal

Five or six Inches off the bottom—and top—of millions of women’s skirts, and thousands of other people, men. women and children pay the price In lessened Incomes. But If the shortening of skirts has hurt the cotton growers and all other Interests dependent on the sale of cotton, shoe and stocking makers have been given an extension of their business which would probably have seemed impossible to manufacturers of the long^lress age. The ascent of the skirt not only took from women, and men. too, for the most part, all the oonaclousnesa of "leg*” that for so long oppressed wthnen and put "llmbe” In the Umbo of the forgotten, but also drew feminine notice more keenly to the kind and quality of shoes and stockings. There was a time when women were notoriously careless about the state of their footwear, particularly on the street. Heels run down, edges of shoes turned over and cheap looking si

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could be glimpsed when women raised their skirts to keep them out of some especially dirty spot i pavement or street. Of course, there were many woen who were both tidily and elegantly shod, but there were many more who depended on the length of their dreaeee to hide bad shoes. Stockings, too, were neither the anxiety and expense thfy are now. Cotton was almost universally worn, even In the house of an evening, although lisle thread stoelkngs were af-

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fected by some particular women. Silk stockings were the generally accept ju evidence of Urge wealth and t prominent place In society.

greatly "set up” when she got s single pair as s gift, and kept them for high days and holiday

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