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CAPE MAY COTOTY
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1928.
71 ** j Cape May County Poaltfy News UY UNCI* JACK 1 1 -iircitl Pgullry C
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Tht < ; .iioaid»x of cocker^.. 109 -c» *.n. for tht l«*t 1.000 jwirA i tberr i- aoUilnc new or aUirUnQi iIjoui It nod tke only rnia-atff s that bo Uttlc of It It dam
s« th»t tlier* to not a staxle c«r*» Mad In tl— JS
« Ihr tlL ail b**B advartiatoc for r*mni . ir tool*, oeodiac oat hooka t»Vr •a how to caponta*. \hr advaalaarh and proffta yet the it dill in Ita ' ’ oat a( Ita
rapoou *et to be of some alae and l belle re It ta usual I y the beet way lo feed It Cockerels can be either mined or purchased durln* the aeanon. then caponlsed. and when they have matured will brine from 14.00 to MOO each, and It will cost you only about half of this amount to mine them, the other half to clear
profit
The Markets They ate rich! at your door or you car. find ready sale for them at oar seven seashore markets. The only handicap I nee In startInR a capon farm to the amount of capital that would have to be furnished to ratoe the capon to maturity, as you would have very little revenue comins In unless you raised your own chicks and sold the pullets for friers or broilers. We confidently believe from own personal experience that It to the best brand) In the whole poultry industry. and w# would itraatly welcome the first to start a capon farm 1 and pledge him our hearty support I and co-operation In making It a grand paying business They pay down East and they will do so here la dear old Cape May County.
indugtrr than any other. Wbfit a A Capon T ‘ ‘ “ It la a
• to give them
ward
hrow off the different poultry .Jay -- -
RIO GRANDE
Robert Kei nedy I* home from a school ta Philadelphia for hto
Christmas vacation.
Mr. Waller Crtw spent the first, of the week with Camden nda-
Mra. James Ktaher has returned from a few weeks' stay with bet
daughter In Oamden.
Mrs. John 11. Kirby and twe of Wllliamstown. visited hei and aunt here. Mr. and Mrs.
into Fisher, lam week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yat< '* khildrun spent the week end with
" unden reiatlven. Mrs. Virginia Mayers 1 roving very nicely now.
loapltsl. Camden, where she was and operated oa for ap-
peudleltir last Sunday.
Jack Kimble to borne from MuhlebU rg Collage for hto ChristMrs. Robert Norris, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday here with
parents.
Joseph Entriken. of Atlantic Oty. ^ent the week end at ' Mr and Mrs. Charles tore Crowder left here on Monday for Cambridge. N. Y.. where they will end Christmas with hto parents. Arts Kelly wert to Philadelphia 1 Monday and brought hto wife home from the hospital, where she has been for several weeks. Their little daughter. Elinore. also had an operation on her throat. ' Miss El Isabel b Harris, of 1 Ipbia. is visiting her niece, Melvin Cornwell. Mrs. Reba Bonham and Fltblan. of Bridgeton, were down here on Prlday looking after buu-
ss interests.
Mr. and Mrs. A E. Edwmrd. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
«- Butcher and Mr -Td MroT
* *‘. r . U . *! th , (fred Entriken at supper on Pridaj
evening.
‘ 1 Our xhool closed on Thursday for the Chrtotiuas holiday' Tb«y gate an entertainment in the a!
V gernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. El wood Chrwi.T e home for their Chrtoti todays. Their school at Bias Creek Josed on Friday. Miss Bernice Morton entertain1 ed Mian Dorothy Kennedy. Joseph 1 Entriken and Otl Stoker for din-
ner o
Millions of people never saw a grindstone, yet there are other millions of folks, many of them Captains of Industry, who mould not
tell you that In their
youth a grindstone waa the most detested object about Um backyard
J of their borne. To turn the handle
of a grindstone while the family axe waa being sharpened, or other general utility articles being given
. , . k _. I a culling edge, to a task which al
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inis is t*e| W | U taJ i u> the lot of many young
boys. j
to one dellcnte thing to not
BBge In nay way the right back of the testicle brakes they Immediatel'
| a testicle
tor tot this way there
e tor slips. The wound heals
WOODBINE Saul toevln. dental student at Pennsylvania University, arrived 1 on Saturday afternoon to apwltd the vacation with hto parents. Dr. Sol. M. Ringer, of Philadelphia. visited friends and relatives over the week end. . Charles H. Coller and Abram AbramovlU motored to Bridgeton Satin day on buslnew. Allen C. toevrnson and Thompson Peterson spent the week end at Atlantic Cily with friends. toouto Goldiitger. student at Rutgers University. Is here to spend the vacation with his fam-
ily.
Moo Marcus, former railroad •mployer at Avalon, to at present employed al the local railroad station. Mr. M. Berman returned on Saturday evening, after spending a few days In New York on buaiRaleigh Goldlnger. engineering student at Drexel College. Philadelphia. arrived on Friday morning. and will remain until after New Year's with hto family. A regular meeting of the Woodbine Borough board was held al the Synagogue hall on Wednesday evening. A large crowd witnessed the In' terestlr.g program offered by the Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association at the *'Y' building cn Tuesday evening. Allan C. torvenson. manager of the Capitol Theatre, wau a Millville visitor on Thursday. Mr. Moe Bosenfeld. of Rea We City, spent Friday afternoon with r-Jatlte* and rriends. Moe Goodman and Morris fjehow motored to Rea Die City on Saturday afternoon on busitoew Stein left for Montgomery. Ala., recently and will remain there Indefinitely. Morris Grtatstuan, of Philadelphia. arrived on Tueaday and will, remain here for an indefinite time. Jospeh Shapelow. of New York, murned there, after spending a week with hto parents. - Mike E. Biumer. of Cape May. was a week-end visitor with friends snd relatives Mr. and Mm. A. Dfugatch. of Millville, motored here on Saturday afternoon and spent the evening wllh relatives. Mr. Uld>re SUberman. of New York, arrived on Friday afternoon and will remain a few weeks with Mr. and Mm. M. SUberman
parents. Mr. Jacob Bear spent a few days In Philadelphia with het children. She returned on Monday evening. The Goldman family have again moved to Philadelphia, after spending s little over a yeur here. They formerly were residents here for a number of yearn. Mr. Joseph Coller spent Monday In Philadelphia on huFlneaa. Miss Sarah Bernstein attended an engageim-nt party of a friend in Philadelphia on Sunday evening. She returned early Monday morning by motor. Harry Alcxenbcrg returned on Sunday after making a small tour through the western part of the States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He is contemplating making an extended trip as far as Michigan In the near future. Vasil Milas, accompanied by Charles Suurol. motored to Millville on Saturday. Mr. I. Reiner, of Cape May. a former nnldent here, spent a few days with reiatlven. Philip Alnxenberg. railroad employer at Somers Point, visited his parents on Saturday evening and Sunday. Mi. Jack Selwln. of Philadelphia. to her* to spend a few daye with his parents. Sam Rosen, local High School student, was an Ocean City visitor on Saturday. Sam Napprn. of Ocean City, visited hto mother on Friday evening. He returned to Ocean City Saturday morning. Mr. Meyer HornsteJn spent a few days In Philadelphia wllh relatives. Rabbi Taisheff returned on Thuisday. after spending * few days with relatives In New York. Mrs. U. Roam left for New York on Monday morning, where she will remain for a few days with friends and relatives. Mr. S. bevene left for New York on Friday morning, where be will remain lor a few days with relatives. A regular m-eilng of the Board of Education was held al the Central School on Tuesday evening.
Mathew Rett, as well as a number
“The Unholy Three' . ,>!
O v AA 1 D1 • flrrat credit should he given best Mystery rlay.the director for the masterful nay
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Hi rector'1 Latest Achievement > Abounds in Thrills and Interest
In which this production has been
conceded
| he started /with an out-of-the | Tdlnary story. Tod Robbln's pop-
•Th- t'nhnN- These •• . rrooh i ular “ 0Vrl - «"•> ■" rX ‘ jp-ma hv^TVsl Rrownlfis 1 *** ,nr ^ F^od continuity to the
! work of -he seasoned W.ldem.r
T oung.
Mac Busch prove* in this drama that Metro-Gnldwyn-Mayer made a real find when they placed her under contract to play heroine
Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer
which cosnns to the Capitol Then- j trr. Woodbine. December SC and'
IT. can aptly be described as one
of the bent pictures of this class’
the screen has ever known.
i parts for the next few years.
Browning has succeeded In In- chaney to an outstanding success Jectlng a large amount of heart of , t( , production and Matt Moore interest into the film and has left | „ rx( rarely good the lover, out the old bromide situations Both Victor McLaglrn. who to a
Lots To Laugh About They tell us that game was halted In Florida last season because it was discovered that some o-uoked fly-chasers had divided ihr outfield Into lota and were auctioning them off to the bleacheriles.
• tot owl the w tod.
Mr. L*w C. Abramson, of Camden. a former resident have, ridled friends and relatives over the week end. Milton Slutue. of cape May. visited hto parents over the week end. Mias Rose Dlugatcb. of Millville. was a week-end visitor wIlli Mr. and Mr* M. SUberman. Harry T H si pern, a student at Philadelphia Dental College, to here to epead the holidays with hto parmls. Mr. 11. Kor. and son. Manuel, motored to Ocean City on Satur-
day.
Mr B. Rosen was a New York visitor over the week ejid Char*-. Goodman, of Belvedere. N. J- was a wtek-end visitor with hto parents. Balt, of Philadelphia, is I here to spend an Indefinite period wllh relatives. Joseph Devenson. of the Capitol Theatre, was a buslnw Ultor In Philadelphia on Monday. . Israel Breslow. formerly employed by the tow n berg firm, at Belvedere. N. J.. to home with hto parents for an Indefinite stay. Moe MenIson spent Monday In Philadelphia on buslnerv. Mr. and Mrs. John Doria and daughter, accompanied by Mr» ' to- Dayton and daughter. Nora. | motored to Millville on Saturday, j Antony Terrilo returnr-d Sunday I morning after spending a few days in New York and Philadelphia. Milton Feldman, medical slu- * dent at New York University, ar- f 4 on Sunday evening and will; lain over the holidays with hto i
One Wildwood woman to so oldfashioned that she asked her daughter the other night to wash the dishes.
about mortgages, snow storms and villains who claim the beautiful young heroine In lieu of certain amounts of money owed by poor 1 Ha has filmed the adventures of a trio of museum freaks who unite as a criminal band called "The Unholy Three." There to a fourth member, but she becomes the heroine of the story In the onriy part of the picture and fades out Ir. the arms of an Innocent lover who has teen framed by her erst-
while friends.
The picture to not lacking In comedy and It to Interpreted by an all-star cast that has used every opportunity to a good advantage The cast Includes: toon Chaney. Mae Busch. Matt Moore. Victor Mctoaglen. Harry Earles and
celebrated English actor, and Harry Earle*, a thlry-five pound midget, deserve commendation for
their forceful Interpretation*.
•'The Unholy Three" is very likely to live .In the minds of picture fans as one of the g res tew!
crook dramas of the age.
Slim fishing, the police had lo remove hto handcuffs so Slim could show bow big the fish was be caught.
Hare Mmy Judge: "Why doa* a Mg husky man Ilk* you take to atsuBog. will you explain that?" Accused: "Well. Mr. you om my wife's sick and eant work." A fir* b.oke oct In Dud Hankins home but be extinguished the blace by throwing a box of Cjirtotma* clgaiu on It.
GEORGE R.' Attorney , At-Lg w - “l Etklb sin,,, . ] “i Hem*, »W»o 0..,. ,
C. W. Way, M. D. 4tS South L-r.tfis A VS. So* I *lo City. N. A I t to IS A. M. . Office Hoars: > to « P. M. T to > P. M.
HAROLD J. POX. R. M. A.
JOS. F. CtoARK
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Fox & Clark WILDWOOD. N. J. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Investigations Accounting Systems Monthly Statements
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Merry Christmas
Ihe Gan of Capons Tbto U the >«*VjOt of say brooch ' of the poultry industry. Their dk* I’ustUM 1* like that of an old bAi. "icy hecoew gulrt and gentle
BURROWES METAL WEATHERSTRIPS The most scientific weatherstrip in the world. Sold and inrtslled exclusively by Get estimate today C. M. SERB Bell J7« W 142 W. Hildreth Ave.. Wildwood There to no Weatherstrip but Btirrowcs
and y.vu do ■
I have to Im as ‘
•’■tl pullets or hens. Tfcerr ii •tauxer of their going Into a t rutting down upon product id Itoir «JuM nature makes them ' ta Isltrn in a week or 10 day* ‘ • 'lastly I never place any ot my da ta a fattening cmap. They 'c alnayr to pnur cundlUoa
The Rosella Shop Wialacs you a Merry Xmas and Happy and Prosperous New Year.
The Rosella Shop Maple and Pacific Avenues WILDWOOD, N. J.
Davis-Waddington Lumber Company Sea Isle City, N. J.

