Cape May County Times, 2 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 15

b* «pprozl|U, aoeorxllB* to Poultry t*nn* J««»y. The Prto* of eo* in October “ 71 ceou. end the for the post fire yeer* wes 'edoM!. The ooUook for *? * Prt«* epproxl i« of lest yoer. Norem

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Chendlor eastoeers bed errenped tbs preliminary deel*n of the new Chendler motor in l»*l. they ••■t to Pike’s Peek in order to •ubnut It to the most exhaust Inc

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—L-*** ^ Jadrnrnt of these ^ th * »>•*»>«< euto- ! B .' h » "Orid would wmnr ~. U ^_ Uh "****' ‘O «rbnretion. brekin^steerinc end roolUir V.T -1 •• r - C- <^endler. Preeideat, made e stay et Pike’s Peek submitted four Chandlers in« testa ,n0<0^, to tk * B **t raek- * r * alt 07 these tests ma

:r were maoe. end , the motor "built to neater e aouBUln" went to the public one °f I 6 * “°* t “<»»ble power plena tbet ew drore en eutotnobUe. The Chendler naturally waa therefore e treet farorlte with the

crowd In Monday's race. For the entire heert-breakln* -JOM« of the twelre end one-half miles, with Its steep tortuous rradee. end the hand I cep of terrific rarlatlons in elr pressure end temperature. Chandler’s famous Pike's ePak motor wa« the doml

netlnx factor.

It Is In every way e thrUUnp teet. for while the road to ample In width and of hard surface Mdoa *** dUX7 drt>1- 011 boU> ~ hay failure of the steering, as the turns ere taken nt tremendous pnoe. could well precipitate a driver over the mountain side in

*•* •«» death.

From the time of the start unthe triumphant Myers htfd reached the finish, the Chandler was driven wide open. The steerinc facility of the car permitted tremendous rushes alone the straightaway and llehtnlne

le. the aim In the ... of the flock should be to ln- ■ returns as much as practl

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swings st laaost right angtes In taking the sharp turns. The driver of the car had only five days in which to bsoome acquainted with it. Previously he had been a winner of the Pike’e Peek climb In another type of oar. but on hto first test of the Chandler. Myers predicted that he would certainly establish a new record.

Laugh lids Off Loud Talker:— ”1 wish I boss at our place. I’d show 'em how to run the business." Other Fellow:— "Alright—Htl assume that you are. Now answer me this. If you were trying to build up loyalty' would you hire yourself for your prevent Job—If you were boss?"

IT I81TT A BOMB WITHOUT A TELKPHOMB

t E. a. Grose, of the Ex t Station, at New Brunt•rick, will no doubt fc* glad to rv•Mve iaquirtss tram any of

* county were A. B. Faare and fe. Erode Ctfone and wife. NorP» n Taylor. H. KlfkJn Paul Hand, perry Law. Harry —

- to leave e: Aange la votes: dtScnlty .wTSSr^*-- * ,LrtlcmUri,, •*

*ere of the dog showing any of e above symptoms, ■tstss the J«ntv Dcycstment of Health ileUn on "Eablea." A rabid fi does not have “fits” until the “*»■ 1« far advanced, uses will often account . '>Oons. or "fita." eeea in I Inoculation of dogs to fibjdtoease to oertnlnly advisable. If you know of any animal havt,rabies .or suspected of having U>>es. or one that has been bitten r an animal suspected of having >bl^. notify the local Board of fanh failure to give such |°ot^e. whether owner or not the pnalty under the Baa tow to SM ,fc « Am offense and «1M for

[Second crop Cobbler see potato p*rr. of Cumberland and Salvo ^"Uea. together with the State

— —J croppers In that » m apparently making an 1 ~ to grow first-class reed

■ ■prayed with “ x , “Ixturs to coclrol blight 1 leaf hoppers. All of them t,* » 1 *> having their potatoes nlfied, which means that a! f** expert goes through the t' <*nd kaa all hills dug up o destroyed which show any laf "on of Oaf roll, mosaic or ary

daily In addition to the rtwucpply of dry mash, ahoul ’ ‘ ‘ inea. Natural . dry and tough at this ■hould not be depended furnish the vitamins, but *M»Ply of sprouted other rueculent food provided. The addition r oU to the ration has . to Improve the general the bird. that will Improve erudition of the bird cream la consumption of 'll! be of benefit attempt 'wTcef 1 * ry poor policy and will only la poor production later In

tier Sett New P&e's Peak Record rseord for the Pike's Peak ' Us climb to now held by ah Peek motor. Chandler Six. driven oy 1 ■iw*. broke all previous 1 at the annual event at *-i Springs on Monday, Sepwinnlng the climb the — took the hill at a I of 17 minutes. 48

Dom*« orerbarden y >ur fitofinach—don't L nnor a ibAe appedtel

ELEANOR was almost frantic. It was 1 A. M. and the baby was sick for the first time. She kept saying: “Oh, if Mother were only here,” so Wilbur finally dressed, went out in the rain and found a relephone. The baby was well by noon the next day, but even before that Wilbur had signed a contract for his own Telephone.

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ear that finished second, by Glen SchulU. waa almost ulnute behind, old record was 18 minutes **• by almost half that Chafcdler -Jt. which to conducted under regular American " sanction, with timing direction by this orwas watched by a n>wd perched on the dtoxy if the highest automobile a the world. victory of the Chandler tremendous enthusiasm ' of the fact that the motor vlnnlng car takes He name ‘Ae'« Peak.

H. MOWEN Commercial Photographer

33 Central Ave Jawn City. N. J.

CMak&DtightDriving SAFE

Stanuy Kreps Attorney-at-Lm

EIGHTH STREET City - - New J«»ey

TThe Controllable Beam on the Better Buick driving t of the S Dovtfcwc itofldlirr every tovefa of (he wsyl Xljijfir (ha t^al A afawplc ooanssi os me scccnnx wheal Iowan theSoan wham poo near aoomcr car. And this is oaMr ona^of toa> brakes: and aaaav other exciuavc admake the Better Boick tfaa betaer car to own amd driva. BUICK MOTOR CO^ FUNT, MICH. theBei ICK

MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. J Joseph Seri van i, Proprietor BOARDWALK GARAGE 9th St and Boardwalk Ocea

JI trick, worth knowing

"TTTAIT A MINUTE. You ^ ^ don’t need to open up Aat vacuum tank to fill it after you have run completely out of gas. I’ll show you an easier way. Just step on the starter and spin the motor for half a minute or so while I plug this vent with my finger. Your engine will suck rhe air out of the vacuum fanlr and fill it with gas for you.”

Just another handy trick the Heet Boss has learned from experience. No wonder he is full of such stunts. He has hem working with automobile engine* the twenty years. Maybe that is why he always recommends "Standard** Motor Oils for they have two generations of experience in refining behind vK^m F.wp^tvvw-^ counts in refining as in everything else.

STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) “STAN DARD” [Jsdanrs] MOTOR OILS A RESULT OF 55 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN REFININQ

U few years, txrth | v r»er and other States, icidl f 'bat South Jersey soood crop Ified Gobbler seed are equally I ■* northern grown seed, rmore. practically all of the “ ■bowed a much larger perF *** of prime potatoes from T’ nd cop seed than from nortbb seed. ’ •'baps because of the fact ; 1 northers seed mature earlier. | |»ould he advisable for Cape ^ooaiy growers to seed a of their acreage with the Hbern seed. However, the location obtained on the tour In r m County certainly pointed to ^ ^•■fiablltty of using largely