CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JANPABY 82. 1926.
P«gt Foortwn
h»by ufparlnHn' m WHlrnhu. Tbounhl I rt iwt .'■nor thw>n • , That l Ki» iN'f'- »“* ‘nouR 11 A "! aorta. a*«- •m'' rondittona ol ' men croadms there. tf •' but many juat to look arontm “The buyer told me that dorof old maids corse in aipi Jo*** the thlnfs. Some of then no'.bini: and others talk fictitious nephews and nice H they're all there, because tl • 1 •>
fuclnates them.
Hu' If* nn
awful state of affairs. :-rt ■' ’ ’ McDermott raised hi . j . brows. “That’s a sophomo ic r.n.ark. This baby matter is one •: the thinim yon cant beat. U • breaks nil your weapons ' H- shlrled aliout and beta!! to pe. i - ay at his old typewriter with the faithful two
finger*
Barbara went Is.ck to her desk with step* that almoal darned She cauebt Miss Badger's hostile eye
Bob Jeffrie*
hear
l had
llarlwra n three times Her hand fluttered to her throat. She ran across the room and pui.ed down the latest file of the Telegraph. Shuffling hack through the pages. She began to read the lovelorn col-
« morning*.-
r and looked out the ■in tall of snow was gainst a leaden gray tg on the maple tree ■way at the window
happened II rharn told him of the
promotion
“Fine and dandy." he exclaimed. ••Aren't we coming up in the world* 11 seems llkt yesterday that I was taking a scand rub out to n railroad wreck and cautioning her to call the city editor before
she fainted."
Barhara threw a wad of paper at him “Don't talk about it* «•<> you suppose I want to In- reminded of my humble beginnings at a time
She rolled o\ window. A sifting down sky. A bare t was jaw-king
"Regular white ' hristmas." sab Barbara - Wish 1 didn't have t.
leave home.”
"If you dress quickly you'll hat. time for a good breakfast, anyway, said Barbara's mother. “I'll hurry 1
down and set the table." The Hew
Barbata crawled out of bed and ran across to the hearth rug. The flames were beginning to shoot up On a stand by her dressing table the scarlet pnlnsettla bum.-d Barliara glanced at it sere “a 1 time* as she dtesMwl. Once she stojijH-d by
(To He I ..ntlunei)
f Cape May County
Poultry News
tingdale Ration and
Feed in). Plan—Better Feeding
Pays Larger Dividends
the
and looked up the 'ipth*
1'ART III
Intiing In this Is* • I plan, we will f
subject of
Jimmy tame In with a tall, irregular parrel tied wtlb red rile bans. He set it on Barbara's desk. She aeited [it elijiping scissors aad cut the ribbon*. The paper fell a*ay. tevealing a tall polnsettia plant, with three velvety red l»k»»-
still until her ilh a ieleg.-am > .1 * fare bright-.
tered gaily The doorbell ran to Iter lect. "I'll Hawley. “You mus Barium wit quit) mother returned in her hand. Barb, ened. She tore it open. "Awfully sorry about 'he other; day. old dear. Merry ''hristnui.*; and a noisy Fourth of July.” "It's only Jerome Ball." she said
dully.
M"*. Hawley looked worried. The Telegraph office at Iasi showed some holiday symptoms When Barbara entered several'
• l.nr. j-M ,1.-. * pj. th.* plan, doubting it* gl'lng a*IV_yCtClIl V_*Iiy g)*..l reoults ns their plan. I .... r*y fr Uquid milk has many valuable' II.--L Sllff^rC -blch .o, am m tall,; Tllgn 0111105
First Defeat
Oirwniied Orchritr*
Diminutive But Speedy Haddon Heights Quintet Outelaued
Local Court Stan
learned
lien ol our state Colleges and Kx-
.rrimental .Stations.
in tr.1 milk often furnishes heap>-r n.llk solid-, but they do mt use milk in tinir rations for he milk solids, though they are -aluable. but use It for the engyme. lactacldase and the dlges-
stlmulants which milk po»o one hat been able to makt Unable To Stop Lewis good eider by adding water to | dried apple*, yet they contain a - higher percentage solid* than Ocean < ily High School never tresh apples and they hesitate to had .. chance on Friday night In ncommend dried hnttermllk to re- ,heir game with Haddon HelghU place liquid or see: solid butter- High Tin visiting team started milk in their poultry ration, until tbr ca mr with a rush and ri.-mon-they h.iw- bad linn- to make really atrand I' -i -dialely that the local compaiatiw- and conclusive feed- athlefs *•'< In for a tough cvi ing tes'-. Heating dry' producls j BS 1 >■ final score wwa n-S. to a point neceawaty *>. m* to came Witliont detrartlng In th<- least change* that are net yet fully fm,,, tin line game displayed by knew n or understissl and the Coach Slirw tnakcr'a protegi-s. Orcan Famtingdale ration and feeding cjjj did not jwrform with the plan has given far too satisfactory and ability whti h they
-suit-
all kinds o
- beitcfi) ial t
climatic Isk < baugl
nut exp< nmentlnr »«• Daily Schedule of Feeding I will gl«e you a summary their daily teedlng progri
Im»Ing li will pr> •TIJIESr fadera.
C to T A. M . or when lights are turned .'ii Fresh water, milk an>l oat* wvi mixture, fed on top of dry mash in ttough* or »n strips ol x t" on 1" block*. T A. M - Feed green li««d. cabclover, green alfalla or
,hied alfalfa
“How lovely: - rri)d Barbara. Her hands, as they pulbd out a nnle envelope hidden among the
leaves, trembled. I r ,. a dy there, dre-s-d in tbetr best. Bob stusi watcliing. He saw 1“''' displaying watches and fountain (ace fall. “If* Sinlmd Sullivan.' | H . nj . aui j r gH*angtng little pack-
she said, obviously struggling to
bUr her disappointment.
"Wow!" commented Boh. "I*oor oU Sin bad He must have been really son) about the Ughtbous) spree That little posy has con him a pretty penny, and Sinbad s mat been having such good sledding lately, either He's beginning I find that he cant even hold down press agent Job and be drunk half
p of him.'
cited Barbara, him up and tell ^TII drive you home with it. if ywu're ready to go now ." said Bob. (Walls called after them as they were leaving. “Down early morning, folks. We'll get out the fidal at ten-thirty, so boa can gat home for Christmas dinner "The grind that never stc grumbled Bob as be rang for the elevator. Barbara awoke at five o'clock, find her mother laying a Briber bedroom hearth. "Why. mumsy. dear, what mi yob get up at this imjioKsIble
hour*"
Mr*. Hawley straightened her body Her face wa* white and strained. Barbara sat up and looked at her mother. "Are you ill mother - You're very white." "So. I n; all nght Ihdnl spend a very eon.'ortable night, but noth-
"Is that meant as a compliment ir one of your best insults. Barbara*" asked Byers, the dramatic critic. "You look pretty slick yourBarlara was wearing a soft bine that deepened the shade of bet
eye*.
“Here are your letters." called
The Wet Mixture
They l-lleve thi- mixtt yrodin- D-sult* with any
fid by any poultryman. but their iwn mixture Is > specially com •nun-l-d to maintain maximtin body weight and to fumt-h tie ico-s-aiy mineral* and vltamlncs a bile egg production I* held at a' nidi jMitnt with thi* wet mixture. The snaked or germinated oat* it>- used, hot so much for their arual notritite value, although It - cooaiderable. but because they ••main a relatively large percentire o» the stanh digesting en:ytu«- dluta-e. This substance ) tiibles the bens to digest the tairhy lisids. lormii.g lh>- bulk of heir rations mure tapldly and aith les* rttain on their digestive
■ystem. j attention.
the milk Pr»-. poultry talion
mm l..r the by rlar ,. nr ,. E _
the ferment* ptoducing ' o^jUrj. Hep a rtn«-
The strains of modern Jaxi music j III emit from a new source In, Ocean flty In the future, as five, men. student* of Ocean I'HVi High School, art entering the field 1 of buslt.es*. hope
ments at
mslnder ol the winter se««.n .... orchestra, which wrtll 1» known as 'he Five Ace*, is com posed of Klsworth Davis, lead, and violin player; Lincoln Ran pianist: Harry Jones, hanjolst Ralph Davis, cornetist. and Mark Barclay drummer. Ralph Dai I*
ha* been select*' the new orche-t
,1 as manager fo.
Receive Note Bid*
<t ■
r the coiintiy under Hhow.d in their two optltinc per-
ondltlon* forn-ances when they ran away k It with- W itj l Tui ki-rtou and Faulsboro a long ^.p,. .. nt.-ttlve*. Adams' players
Mwnod to l>e helpless whenevet Haddon Heights five would spread their del. use. the clever "cutting for lb)- 1-i-keL” which featured the openim: > lashes, w as missing
Friday night.
Th. vi-ttora presenud one of the flashie-t y.iutiK athletes ever to perform on the Ocean City court In la-wl'. tb. diminutive forward. He was ca-lly the brains of Ihe play of th. li.eldon Height* team. He also b-d his tram In scoring, accouniim. tor taro more points than secured by the entire home team.
The Om an ' ID Tille and Trust ( Company was awarded the notes ; for the temporary financing of the Stone Jetty at Fifty-ninth Street |; The hid of this financial institution for (C4.000 of notes wa* VH.ISfi at 5** per cent. Interest. The hid of the First National Bank of Ocean .Ity. vas $61,150 at 1-r c at. and the bid of R M. CriOit. of New York CHy. was $64,015 at the same
rate of Interest
“That bracelet, madam.-, unique. It wa* given to th. Empr.s* Joaephlue by Napoleon Bonaparte. \Ve are selling a number of them this year.'
First National Bank Sea Isle City, N. J. December 11. 1922 tour openinj rhj) ri«po.,l, *125.803.50 December 11. 1923, depociU were $175,761.42 December tl, 1924, deporiu were $262,017.74 December 11, 1925, (our third birthrUy) deposits were $445,592.61 Where there is such growth there MUST be roe.it. Make this bank your b*nk. It » “The Bank Where You Fed At Hotne” HOR.lt’E KK C
You Can Save Money!
birds have arecas to
.-.-n range.
12 Noon -Light grain ft-eding.
■vember to June.
5 P. M. Heavy grain feeding. ..-thirds of the day’ supply— .- uuini. r. all of it. Fr.-sh water.
ilrd*.
growth o' the diata-
other well known properties milk and Ihe n-ison* for the effectiveness of thi* mlxtute are apand prepari this mlxh“ best result* as fol-
wl'h
water (wooden butter tul>* are good cheap containers) and allow
again call to reader'*
e Fanningdale d f.editiK plan.
of Farming-
A contract few $40,000,000 worth »l lit.- Insurance. $40,000.0(io w.-t th of accident insurance and $•■ •>n“.on0 worth of weekly l.cncnt in-urance ha* been placed by the Suidebaker Motor Company (or th.- le-nrlll of It* employees.
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and Loan that any on how small their Income. — quire a siaeable savings account. Ask Sea Isle City B A L Association •t. B. Arnett. ITrj H, C. luire. Sec GEORGE R. GREIS _ Attorney and Counsellor-At-Law 521 Eighth Street. Ocean City and Mechanic St, Ct Hse. Bell Phoney; Ocean CHy "I Court House 22
iie »e.y owe '* * preacription tor
poultry f.edtng. pro- Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
r 13.000 egg:
the city editor It was the first tl that Barbara had ever seen him
wearing a coat.
She took the handful of papers. There was the usual run of civltas luncheons, psychology lectures. church notice* and a death
them to stand 24 hour*
with the umperaturi- 65 to •legtee*. The second day drain
and allow the oat*
stand for two or three days' longer, turning them over in th. tontainerw once each day. The f.rmenteu .dor and tully swollen ap-
Barbara picked up a sboit clip- ! ,K * r “ uc, • * U1 • ^ "»■> ping mar th* bottom of the pile JV; condition for feed
“Unexpected WedJinc.'
Iwe-t previous record a: the Famiingdal,- Egg Lsying Contest last year, thus producing positive proof of Its quality and value lo
poultrynu n
The Poultry Department of thr TIMES is at all times at the service of poultrynM-n in all possible i£* and I w1B endeavor to give prompt mwtstanrt- ol a ptactiral nature through the TIMES by letter or by petsonal visits.
No Demonstration can reveal all of BUICK. Excellence C4F* cfbodrandchMi. MigstoDwM* T—w turgest At powerful ahiBtytd BvHch'. 75 borwpowrr Valvc-tn-Hrad «ogirve. built for hiiU. It can- ' 'SS?
headline. She read the article; "An unexpected weddihg took place yesterday at tb. bom. of Rev. Tboma* Win tie. when Bruce Reynold*, prominent local architect, wa* married to Mis* Violetta i ran by. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Tim ' ran
by-
" Mr. and Mr*. Reynold* left immediately for < incago. where they will spend the hol'dav*. returning to Philadelphia about
HERE IT IS! “SPINSTERHOOD” LIMERICK NO. 8 Are yon reading this story! If yon are yon are familiar with Barbara Hawley's experiences in her choice of a career instead of love. Write a last line to this Limerick and win a pure of Fire Dollars if yonr line is the best in th* opinion of the jndges. who this week will be Ed. Comity. Milton Bender and William A. Haffert. of the TIMES staff Each week different jndges are selected, either from the TIMES' staff, or outside It will be easy then, lor yon to win a prise of Five Dollars which is offend each week by the TIMES lor the person who submits the best last line to the Limerick. The Limerick is based on an incident of the story, so if you read the story it's easy to make up a last line. Be snre that yonr last line rhymes with the first two lines, and that it is based on an actual experience of Barbara Hawley as told in her <tory. Clip on: this box. write in you; last line, fill <u yonr name and address below and mail -o the Spinsterhood Limenck Editor, tare The CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES before January 27th. Herr is today's limerick: Barbara's tired and worn out. t’.,rough and tlirotijjh And decide.- th*re*o just one thing t.. do. At ■ nice beauty -hop. Is the right place lo stop
The eeiul-sulid butt.-nnilk i.
th.n added and nuxed thoroughly with the uat* and allowed to stand | In a waim town over night and tc-d Ihe fir-1 t.-ed in th* morning, though if mure D—Wlent. It can
, fed a* th. noon ration.
Amount To Feed
Wh.n pullet* an lli-t put in 'he laying linu*e- ircd them only rooked oat*, without milk in the morning, until theit weight i* *atisfactory. then turn on the electric ' light* and start using one pound ol semi-nolld buttermilk .-even pound- of soaked <g,u pet | bundled bird* per day. You should gradually increase the amount of nnik a* the production of the bird* and their l«siy
w eight
you reach a pounds of seutl-sofid buttermilk lo the minimum ol thiee pound* ot oat*. Thi* urttally uecui about July and ronth.u** on tin-

