GAR MAT comm TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16,1925.
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The Truth About Florida” lank Says SL Petersburg Times
Grading Jersey Fruit and Vegetables
Lm*t i» Itatfa—bmtifatn
rf Report! Concerning the Cwt «i
of Toledo Hewipnper
Wrath To Rite
Duli Fire Unconacionabie Liars From Newspaper Field
nen took ne* of oat of the many re- , that are belac clreulaleC tn sorth atatinc lirltig ooadUlona lorida are exorWtant, The tlcular report that the "Timaa" broada'de at b the report
rr of the e Keats arthde b aa foUowa:
i Pricea Bit «ky Children in Sttlfererr"
• picture the heat of
or heating
ed. with no flt.r Plant, that there are'"times in winter when the damp chill which aettlea orer the land will make Too teeth chatter under any number of blank eta. The children are the greatest answers from high Uring costs. Nourishing mint and other foods are often denied them. Their
Boa* Instructed in the Work
Students schools In rural sections of the State are being taught how to grade vegetables and trait accord-. ing to regulations laid down by the federal autboridee. In learning this work the boys and girls at the same time are also competing tor prizes awarded to the most proficient in claaslf’ing the defective and nearly perfect epecimen*. Working in cooperation with the State educational authorities, the State Department of Agriculture started this movement as pert of Its general plan for the improvement of all New Jersey produce. Agricultural representa-
ranging d ■«« of II,
2 about of thou t of peopta, n let-dewn in ' * 1 poo will J of Uring itions tn Florida today. eatttsdeo- ** half of
teachers cannot be found ' ‘ to live on the
downward from
. —— vt,*0O paid principals of high schools. Recently ••trapspern have hems advertising tor public-spirited citisens to take in the teachers and make It poeaibe to get proper instruction for
the children.
Instruction itself is badly dis-
spedfle end practical instructions to the art of segregation, during which the youthful farmers are furnished with a considerable quantity of the product to grade. In the initial practical work potatoes are need, because of the Interest displayed the State Potato Growers' Association has contributed the prizes to be presented to the most proBdeat pupils: Demonstrations tn potato grading have already 'been held and are scheduled at New Brunswick. Clinton, freehold. Mooses town. ML Holly. Flemlngton. Salem. Wood* town, Shiloh, Bridgeton and Glass boro. "The program of instruction." said Secretary Duryee of the State Board, "enables the farm boys to prepare the produce so that it will command a ready sale." In addition It wUl also enable future housewives to determine' the desirable grades of quality of produce, thereby tnsirtwg economical purchases and avoiding waste."
Rebeccas of Woodbine Institute Officers Installation of officers of the Rebecca Lodge, of Woodbine, took place on Tuceday evening in the presence of the Grand Deputy of the district- The following officers were installed: Rose , Berkowltz. Noble Grand; Briber Decker, Vice Grand; Gussie Schwartz, Secretary; Rose Lesehtx, Treasurer. A banquet followed tho Installation, and a number of speakers held the intereat of the large number of Odd Fellows mi Rebeccas present.
Sudden Northwest Gale Brings Chills and Discomfort Torpcratare Drops To Almost Freezing Point—County Ecespea With Sight Damage—Trees Uprooted—Housewives Unable To Procure Coal, Start Run on Oil Heaters
Was Coldest October I Oth For Thirty-two Years’
It's time to get your heating and plumbing fixtures in the best of shape. Or to Install a new heating plane See the "Build-ing-Contractor" and "Articles for Sale" sections of the TIMES Classified Department.
i has already skyrocketfcd
ns by pupils being brought st various Umes during the a from northern schools where methods are often different.
lating to farm Lkolt wads in winter, when prices are la the northern market, real wtate boom has taken out of cultivation Into build-
i tor real estate conran They work the hotel lobbies id buses for prospective inveet-
a.
Last year Florida had high for 11.000 with 001 icachera. Superintendent Crawthorn reported. The water throughout the State Is meet sulphurous. . afford it. he buys distilled or other bottled water for drinkhotels charge IS ceuti extra tor distilled water at table. Cots i corridors frequently are the only befis late travelers can obtain. Chargee in summer are about the same aa in downtown New York hot sis and In winter range from I ft to ISO a day. with the big beech hotels running higher on the American plan. Camping motorist* will find scat tourist camps in I with no furniture. plaster, paint or paper, about 10 ; by IS feet In size, for fS a week or |1 II a night.
at Fort Pierce coot me SI ents going for the totOn the west coast tha same
The Food ii Bad . food Is uniformly bad and
1 saw a Hew Englander ing with hie fmeily of five t- and wife at OainearUla d his average Canstly coot indigestion for all in the ■t places, and he had i on getting by oo $11 e the crowd. * tee where. Greeks teed to
by several pseple. about moot of the night benches which are placed in parks and along city
Pew of the bouse* to the south have botwater heating plants other than on the roof which catch the rnln water. This is heated by the sun to n comfortable bathing temperature, it is known as the solar system of heating and the rani estate salesmen ,i ally make a special point of it. Communication U difficult even by telephone. Bo overtaxed are the phones that people use lh« telegraph for quicker communlra ties with nearby business offices This la slowing telegraph eer-
Entirely unexpected, and equally unwanted, a northwest gate swept the East last Saturday. Accompanying the gale, that reached a velocity oi a mile a minute along the sea coast resorts, waa a drop of temperature of 30 degrees. The thermometer fell rapidly and did not stop until It came perilously far the freezing point The gale started on Friday evening and gradually Increaseo velocity Saturday. At 8 A. M. the thermometer reglsterd 31. It remained at this point for several hours. Not in thirty years has the temperature dropped so low at such iy date. The coldest October 10 was thirty-two years ago. when the thermometer registered 32. To heighten the discomfiture the icy winds swept in such sudden fury it was almost an Imposslb'llty for the housewives to combat with th» entente. Fortunately the storm waa from the northwest and the beachfront did not suffer any HI effects from the gale at can ted much discomfiture to some furnlahej to others.
Hgw Ocean City Fared 1 Eighth Street and Anbury a
the plumbers are also engaged in the heating business. They were swamped with requests to “fix the heater" from some, while others frantically Implored them to drain ti e water. The real estate agents were likewise swamped with long distance telephone calls to "take care" of places of tenants who were out of the city. The chimney of Red Man’s Hall was blown down. Numerous screen doors were torn from their moorings, but the city escaped serious damage. The coal strike was driven home in a forcible manner when many of the housewives attempted to secure the preelcus fuel. Some of the dealers had a supply of toe smaller sizes of coal. While the housewives were satisfied to take most anything that they could get. it was Impossible to satisfy the numerous orders for Immediate delivery. Heavy overcoats and wraps, bearing toe aroma of camphor, were conspicuous. Even toe "flappers" who usually defy the elements were driven to cover. They had "ot time to become accustomed to wintry winds. It was reported that several cruisers and boats anchored tn the Lagoon and Bay were stamped. Fur toe first time since May L the beach furnished no attraction for bathers. oe gale played havoc oo the Several barn* were The fruit trees, tie trees, were swept
proarectlve pur-. Make shopping a pleasure and
chaser of Ocean City Gable lots MTe money by reading the bad his hsadpiece blown off near TIMES Classified Department bo-
th* entrance to the Flanders. De- > fore you buy.
spite tbs frantic pursuit the wind
icep. tks headgear a few yards from him 1* stepped (or a second st tbs hwlkbss at the end of the street, but It was Mown on toe bench. He pursued It u. *be edge at tbs uater. but It was ewer* out
by a *
John B. Adams Lands A Big One an oapicyse of tbs Ocean City Electric Company, landed a thirty-four cm's Inlet last week Adams battled with the bug* fish for almost an hour able to land him to the boat from which he was fishing. Earlier the fortunate angler eleven pound weak fish. likely that this Is the fish that fisherman hare been trying to land off this to order that be would have more absolute proof than immediately called a photographer to tha scene so there tbs Mae by those who bars learned to take such stories aa questionable.
shops for beating appliances. 7 P. M. not an oil beat, purchased. The Gas Company sold more heaters last Saturday than any one month last year. The storm brought unexpected activity to the plumbers. Moat of
REMEMBER there Is no charge for GLASSES prescribed by ns unless satisfactory tn YOU HARRY H. LAKE
•IS Asbnry Ava., ocean errr, n. j.
servlet Is poor and mall hoary Telephones, too. are at a pt»— turn and on* may sell his rig k(

