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" CAPE MAY COBltTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JANUARY 22. 1926.
tor Bartol* U la Umi comu | tn iho tray o( l««taMRIoB
dairy raid* thU ***k. j At ihr banqon of Mir Stair IVd t^nllHoa
* • • '•■ratton. amall round (oldrra arrr jjr. Jar«.t. Chaarnr aprni thr MIMrrd Unrphry. konr I aMributed. rrnroarmlnK thr pro- »rrk • nd In |•hlladrlpbla. Hr nacmt at larpr. 1*1 poard srnrral nfflcr as thr bah. and turnrd on Saturday rvrnlnt. 'srtih county leaders in I «br \artou* State oraanuatlon; a» y 4 r. " Katulsky tlsllrd his fam-
’ thr ► pokes of thr »brrl ( ||y for a fra day* In Nets York.
On thr bark of thr “wbcrl" or »«, is rmployod hrrr.
folder was a son*—"l nlird Effort - . Mr M Ih nnan retamnl on Sat«littrn by Mrs. Hancock, aife of!unlay mornlnit. after apendtnx a Howard It Hancock, president of tew days In New York on burl-
tb. Stale Federation. A portion of new.
the sour Is «s follow*'. l*r J>~eph Urvenson was a "si" t'2i-ilI U * '*" C ' oh , * rtn " buslnrsr visitor In 1-hllLdetphla.
raH B. Hancock, president of str Federation oi t onnty spoke at thr Pomona meet mil at Fold Sprinc Hall fYWay evealuFtra Loans t ape May < ounty National lioan Aasorlatlon puld a 7f clock dividend ;it the an•Una held In tape May use. January 13. •toek holders of the assortsthrl^Annuul Merlin* elect tullowir.j board of directors ird Vov.ni>-nd. Ocean View: Abbott, iionth Dennis: AnWalker. Fold Sprint;: Jaco* , WraslbttK- and Fhester G l.. of Gee* n Frrek. rtreciors tudl at the rinse o <i.l»hk-rs' merlin* arnl o: txi for ill! year. The follow -C.S wete elected: Howard | -ad. prer-ld. nt: Melrtn Ah I iic^ president, and J. A.j SUJT. secretary-treasurer, oe whvtitnc to borrow money per cent, on land, with 33 to pay. can *rt InionnaDon :lnc to the seen-tar y -trea«Cape May Court Hqum • • • Poaltry Meeting ■ M. Black, assistant Stale -f specialist, addressed the meetin* of the county Association. Friday errn-
r u
In* the course of his talk be the follnwln* suc*estlons Leghorn pullets at this time x all the scratch feed that rill take—1-1 in the mornid 2-3 In the erenin*. Do id more than they will clean ten or twelve o'clock in the t*. Feed hens 12 to 13 pounds
W. COLLIN* THOMAS, AaetcMturel A8»"« CAPE MAY 'COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE May Court 1
Miss Molly Halpern spent the week end In Philadelphia vtslUag j filends. , Thompson Peterson returned on Thursday evenlivit after spending a few days in Philadelphia on
Mtslnen*.
Mr. Allsn C. la-Ttnson. mnnager •il ’.he Capitol Theatre, was an Ocean City visitor Thursday <«n
In* picture show will he the FoM Spring Grange :iday evening. January 25. s-orflt of the Grange.
linns :
,,','wr.h.
■tumid on Tu<«riay vvealng. Mi. and Mr*. J. Fhas.ns and
fitht— "' , lamlly i mertalned friends fnmi n4r wai Idns us .11 Insethrt. philail.-lphla on Sunday. n.^’ ihe ijm Allan C. LeveOson. Dr. Jiweph
W hen- laruvet 7«Jk- will all 1-^ I^-v.-hm.ii and Mai Becker attendArsl 1 wliV , |l , I» rild iSiv «i cd the performance at the Apollo ■ he w.haun.- .ichi Them re. Atlantic City, on Friday
'VI, -e (armers are arutkltur <®-
gstlw r " , • vmini..
Among those from Cape May : Ib-n Alrzriiberg. of Oci-an City. County mho attended the exhibit ! visited hi* patents for a few days, aiid meetings were: J Reid Cham- Mr. J. Clothe*, of Philadelphia,
hem. Norman Taylor. Joseph Camp. Ralph Scbelllnger. 8. B. Taylor. Guy Rrricaan. 8. K. Stone. Richard Reeves W.'Collins Thomas. A. II.
Reeve* and J. Nichols
s of tlf. an- He
March
April May June _ _ July _
August
.'eod over 4 or S pounds . September eed to the hundred birds jOetobev green feed about ]01 November id the moist mash about 1 Dteember
was her* on buslnem on Saturday
aftemoon.
Al Cha*ens spent an enjoyable evening at Atlantic City on Fri-
day evening with friends.
Harry M. Halpern attended the dance and basketball game at Ocean City on Thursday evening. Moe Goodman left for Newark on Saturday and will mnali
there for a week or more.
Samuel Kats was an Atlantic City visitor on Friday evening. Benjamin Bear, of Philadelphia, n’urued on Friday after spending
few days with his parent*.
Goodmans Exprem motored to
- l _ 0|l ...ew York on Friday evening, and Those of 13*#—Sixty-four returned on Sunday morning. More Culls A baby girl was born lo
Mrs. Archie Levy. They are
living at Egg Harbor, but Mrs.
Levy's parents are living here.
Moe Marcus, local railroad employee. returned on Wednesday
ilng. after spending a few
days In Philadelphia.
Morton Levitt and Max Becker motoivd to Tuckatoe on Thursday
•venlnc on business.
Mrs. R. Levenson spent a few day* in Philadelphia with her children. She returned on Tues-
day evening.
1 Mrs. Herman Diamond and family, of Sea leie City, were here on Sunday evening milk
friends.
Bam Elsenberg smut an enjoy able evening at Atlantic City on
'■ *5° .Friday.
K!< ~ s Mr. Louis C. Abramson, ot Cam-
Cape May Co.
Fire Record For 1926
i*
Losses Show Slight Increase Over !
For County $63,745
The report o! fire* and lo«w«* a* Mibnilttrl to the Cape May County Firemen's Association is as fol-
low* tor 1*25:
Calls Loss
3S.0S0
6.2*5
275 335
former rtwldent. was here on businem on Thursday and Friday. He teprewnts the New York Life Insurance Company. Mr and Mt>. A. Dlugalrh. of Millville, wne here on Saturday «on and evtning with relaDuw to the heavy rain, a half wsion was declared at both school* on Monday. Milton ilium., of Cape May. ont a few <iay> here visiting hi* lent*. He Mirned to CtM* May oa Toeedny • > • ntng by
Woodbine Industries Paralyzed Temporarily All the Indu t-:'- of Woodbine etr loreed to < lo-- ..n Monday. *e to some tmul.le *n U*e power houss . No !»•>». • wa* available during the wb«vl. du>. The Indus--ifleeted by lb. failure of electricity were the HrsO.iooe Rubber Company, the Wondbt Clothing « ompanj. \\->dblMt In* Company. M. R l>. Hat pany. Wooflblne CVu ami Woodbine Marhtn. Works. No electricity wa* available In the houses for a few hours. Woman Fined For Insulting Neighbor Mrs. Louise Small • .hired, of Woodbine, was fined 7v50 by Jnatlce of the Peace Jacob S. loevlu. Tuesday evening, a- :i rewult of a charge brought by Lillian Lawton. also' of Woodbine, that *b* had suffered rontmuai insults by This had lawn going on for quit.- a while, wh.-n Miss Layton reported It to Justice Is-vln. Levin order.-.! her to pay the fine, and slated 'hat she would he subjacl in a more severe penally If It
pvn. d again.
So. (Dennis Jolly Junior Girls Leamini: To Sew
The Jolly Juniors b id i Ing at thr huor of their Mrs. Charles Nickerson, on Raterday. Judging from ih shown by the girls, tbe .ery apprupna'*- Tb- club stsU of eleven young glrla and la
affiliated with tl
Extension Work ot New Jersey. The puipow of the rlub Is ti crease an Interest in se among yuuac gitl* and to t them b..w fo make their ebabe* The first loss-.n com
22 15.895
Mr*. Niek««**»i. have every girl | join lb. .tub
the conimiifiMjr
Live News of the Business World
Rtorkholders In I'nitcd 8lal<e Sle.-l dec leased In December 1.615
In number.
Alena 2.500 *100 person* who paid an lacoine tax In 1925 will - exempt this year. Tomisl lar.-a next stimm. r mu Chicago lo the West, will I--raised from *k6.00 to ISO Jo. The Impoi tation of narcissus hull’s ha* l.ecn prohibited, lo pie introduction of insect The Willys Overland Motor Car Company has purchased the rontmi of l he Stearns Molar Cat
Company.
Italy's new copyright law will | protect authors 60 years after . -ath. This la similar to the English law. High rubber prices are likely to continue for a long time, due to America's tardiness In dealing ,1th tlo' situation. Th>- number of Pennsylvania Railroad stockholder- declined 1 .- 198 In the month of December. The total Is now 143.117. The world** cotton crop Increas'd In 1925 to 25.r9s.000 bal<-* against 23.220.000 a year ago. Each bah- weighs 47* pounds. Forty-five railroads report an crease of 15 p<c cent, in net operating income for November Gross i. venues were 8405.026.000. The automublb V future will depend upon the synth.-iu- production of alcohol, says Dr. J. P. Norris. of Maiwachuselt.s Institute of
Technology.
From September 2nd to December 15lh the I'nitcd Cigar Store* Company opened seven new stores, making a total of twenty-five since May Noam were In Florida. The largest number of foreign cmey orders sent since the World ' War were mailed daring lh>-1 month of December. The Inrrea*.to Germany was 43 per cent, and lo Jhdand 94 per cent. The leather industry cloecd the year in Its best condition. During 1925 It consumed 25.000.00u cattle hides. 17.000.000 cattle skins. 40.000.000 goat skins and many sheep and lamb skins. Over 80 per cent, went Into shoe*. Immigration figures show that 20.948 more Italians left the United States during the fiscal year of 1924-1925 than entered It. and that Italy fell 10 per cent, j short nf filling her quota. Other : nationalitiaa similarly affected
• China. Japan. Greece, Hu:i-|
gary. Bulgaria. Portugal.
Consumption of canned good* Is on the Increase, laist year 77. 000.000 cans of vegetable* and 20.vi00.000 cans of fruit were *<*ld Spinach t«p» Ike list with an inrtease of 1.000 per cen: In 17 year*. A>paiagvu I* second, with In-an* and beet* next. B>'t' !••* mrrraaed 200 per cent, on the average. Cherries topped the list with an Incrraae ol 4 45 pci cent
Peaches Were second
Reliable Trucking Service To and trom Philadelphia; we call for the ffooda and them to your door at a coat wry ft I tlo more tfcnn ordinarily would Ik- charged for freight alone. Special rateo during winter months. j _ Fumittre sored with Ofilfi; Ufifil MTfW MM W»4. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE: FRITZ AND PLEASURE AVKJUE. SEA.BIB B- tl Phone 84 Keystone Fbone 13-D
Black stated that tn get beat! x in feeding it to highly tm-' It to pick up several repntve bird* each or every other ad examine them for condiThi* is done by feeling the on the keel bone and abdoIf tbe bird* are very thin be fed a fattening mash of 1 part corn meal. 1 oatmeal. 1 part butter-
feeding germinated oat*, t necessary' to feed cod oil. However, tf the texture eg* shell I* poor, cod liver 11 have a tendency to remedy xmtro! coccldlosU and worms ry chick*, they should not be d to come tn coo tact with rd*. or soli or run? used by A heavy coating of air
9 None 26 833.335 3 10.40U
... 32 225 _ No Report . No Report .... 8 «6t’ _ 3 2.000 2 None . 56 11.500
Agric«haral Week te leader* of the Grange. Federation of County Boards Tlculture. also practscally all ► Stale commodity and dairy talions are Interested in a anerefay aU of I be*.’ organixaWould be centered in one Office. Tub. doe* Dot mean
have any Idea of merging Into large State organization, but |y to have one office carry on i of the work that D now Ik Ing •Tied by individual offii «-s lander* In this movement branch action will have a trndto strengthen member orgaaiM rather than weaken them, rlotu State organization* held annual meeting* during Agrimi Week al Trenton It »a> that the attendance at all of lev ling* wa* larger than It ha* for some year* « onsidrrably a hundred attended the Rtal. ration banquet Tbe Mat. e nas parked when Secretary er and President Tbonuu era University, addressed rat MM Governor Misers stated
he had a gi
Totals Last Year Increase Avalon (Peermont) Cape May Court House Cape May Point North Wildwood . Oc.-an City Stone Harbor J. Sea lale Oty St rath mere Woodbine , West Cape May West Wildwood _ Wildwood Wildwood Creut
Total* 284 563.745 Total No. of fire* reported 284 Total lom r.ported ... ..563.745 Largest individual loss. Cape May. rported . 14.660 Smallest individual loss. reported. Ocean city. . 5
Month ot mu*', calls.
August ^ 35
t.nth of least calls.
Hoi• mb. i 31
City with muw call*.
Ocean City, reported 138
City with least calls, irported. Wildwood Crest and Cape May
Point, each . 1
Stoves CarrlesMtcsM. ashes in boxes, smoking, etc. Automobiles —__ ucendiaty Forest fire* Faire alarms Total - .K-.J
The per capita consumption of milk tn the United States is now 220 quart* per year. Five year* ago It wa* lee* than 100 quart*. For direct consumption—not utilized in manulacturiug product*
th. annual sale t* SS.OOO.OOO.OUt . y«-4 be would have uJdtmri*. A *tlR greater volume b the farmer* tbaouelnwi i“ making cheese, ic cream
aown to him what they! etc-
'ourt House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS Wlf. a POWELL ^ CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. --ini lo lata We* F. Daniels B*U Phone 5S-R-2
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Years OC Unused Mileage
my Author!sod Ford
1 Ford car. rwirchased from
i trade by Authorited Ford Dealers and off a red larsntwed used cars arr thoroughly reconditioned and backed with a liberal guarantee. You can buy ■ used Ford car from an Authorized Ford DaaUrwRh assurance that it will give you thousands of miles ot good perfonnance. Ilia knowledge of Ford value and his interest in Ford car* and Ford owners makes him the best man in the community with whom to desL A small cask payment w ill get you immediate delivery of a guaranteed used Ford. The balance can hr paid in small monthly pay* And when you arc ready to buy a new car, you are *r trade-in allowance from your Authorised Ford Dealer.
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Jrom*tke BOSS/
tnctode. of course, tbs I
Bo wen-patented One Shot" Lubrication System, which flushes every fabrication point in the entire chassis with fresh, dean lubricant the moment yon press a
plunger with your heel.
There were order* on upholstery, fitting*, tires, brakes, steering—orders on
every detail of structure and c
And when the 1926 n
achieved, as per order*—and had t
L built-to-order to stand securely at tbe herd of its class, that motor car is the
new Cleveland Six for 1926!
In developing the 192c models, Cleveland Six engineers worked strictly to the letter of a number of special instructions
straight from headquarters.
Orders Were Carried Out “Design bodies for the 1926 models that
will over-appeal anything near the price all tests with flying in beauty, richness and comfort,’' it waa turned to price. Coots
ordered. The engineers promised they would ... and they certainly did! “Stop at nothing." it was ordered, “to give these models ample surplus power for leadership at traffic and easy mastery of all hills. Make Cleveland Sue unquestionably the leader of its class" The
engineers promised they would . .. and $1225—to they certainly did! See tbaoa
Look at Thaae Pricat!
The new Modal 31 Pour-Door Sedan ia
priced $1090; *
$1035: the n
$1345: then _
the leaders of the line. See how ably tbe
It Has “One Shot”
Cleveland Six engtnaw hove lived up to tnstruedoua. See tbe extra this, tbe extra
Similar orders were issued on the tl.*! and the extra everythug Cleveland i, regarding ruggedness and bol- Six gives for tbe money.
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MAZURIE’S GARAGE
CLARENCE MAZURIE, Prop. AL UHQUART. Mainland Representative
BULL PPONK 42
LANDIS AVENUE
SEA ISLE CITY
CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY * OLE
CLEVELAND SIX

