Cape May County Times, 29 January 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 14

Page Fourteen . * ** - >, MrDrnnoll paused by the I r* • . __ J I desk ■ lie .. Iltlle careful. Well*. I Spinsternooa I hr Mid. -ihal slriv finer timberi \ —^ ilmn most lhal »r sel In .his

She'll lireak one day and »e11 l>e I out a damn Rood reporter." He

hark to his office. BY UNCLE JACK Jeffries buried bis fare in [ Special Poultry Concspondcnce

smillnc broadly

CAPE MAY COUKTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JAHUARY 29. IMS

rninued i * better t

Breeders reffolre themthine', direct sunlight and feeds. They l ave lots to do

ins quality chicks.

If you bate lights and desire use tbeni it *111 pioduct a higher production and will not harm Pride or the hatrh'blllty of

pa pi r. He was smiling broadly ''^U' The in the Reed Building Barbara Producing Hatching Erg^ Taking r „„. d ,,p !„ his

Proper Care and Incubating (month, then lights ran be safely

tv | { \ i Chirks B I Capt May County IZnl™*

J j Poultry News

il

be-! am! Kesllculatlng and won

e talk-

ing In high pitched

the car reached the floor on which T, "■ ,,n "‘ " the Manners. Stone and Reynolds prop- rly pn-p:. office was located, the crowd pour- thing in P>' ed out Barbara was thrust lor- hatchableega ward against her will. iUR ‘ ,f the m Men were Mocking the door of *hould t"' the suite. Barbara pushed through tor success the throng and set out for a rear far: "that door. « hich opened around the cor- 3 ntajorltj ncr. Her heart was pounding and K*t that th her head felt giddy. »hleh bre. The door opened In front of her |he best ob

and Bruei'rame out. He was bareheaded and walked as though

. It is not adt isable to

Them. eggs from flocks that have i. here. Are you | lights on them from the Unit nt-

Well, the flr-t last November,

ns good, fertile. it might not l-o amlas to «ate

propet matGreat rare

:. in this first step is. not overlook 'he ■ • produces like" in

cases. Do n

obtain ;

, ctuisoious where he *

a ruffled lock of hair standing

• your flock should be muble under your ex-.-tanees. If possible to male bird or birds ■ ith a high trap nest ill pay you to do so. rease the egg producnext year's laying

for best fertility it is not well to have too many males In proportion to the females In the Mediterranean claw, on- male to every fllieen to twenty !• male* is sufficient and in th< heavier breeds one male (o every ten to twelve females Is altout right for fertility. If your flock has been tested and are free from baclllery. white dlarrohea. or If you are buying baby chirks and intend to raise your layers from them, lie sure the eggs were from flocks tested. You | will thereby save loss from this one dread-d disease and tn time It is hoped It will be entirely eradl-

Mortensen

Best Jockey of

Why Advertising Pays

There waa probably a tlut* •" the hlntoiy ot ri W*papers when advertising **» I*#* considered

I-. and even a pejiod wbeq the buy-

Past Season

' AulomobUlsts will be Inlerejted | t n the near* that the General Tire .Company of Akron made a net profit of 144 in 1*15 "" every share of ISC stock outstanding Bus tee-- inercaped.ee P-r cent., tata! sale* being II* tca.coo. |

that the puiVbaser could »a> WA11Y W BLAISDELL. Opt D.

practically anything be cared to. ^

td*!,. I. Hon - Ststt e »rw S,.e Sande ar.d Parke—-Wot Is have very much changed since

the periods referred to. Advertising Is a distinct and very Impor tan* feature ot practically all publications Newspapers now eatahllsh a standard of r.dverttslng and strictly adhering to the principle* forth, gain ftltndr and Impor-

Ftin-.thing Best Riders

Mortensen Is Youngster

The spir! - that carried through the miles of desert waste and the hazat-i- of the opea country the pony expmw rider* la the old days

Inspire the rider' of that oday If-the deeds of th*

turf an- any Indication.

For from the West have com* net of th* leadlag jockeys of th*

game tn late years.

Sande. greatest of all liv-

ing Jockeys. Is a product of the

West.

So Is Ban Park*.

So. too. B Arthur Mortensen. credited with l-eiqg the outstanding Jockey of the IflXS raring year

tance through their advertising column* a» well as in other depart-

ments.

Advertising having l-eeome a legitimate and well th..tight of feature of the newspaper It has also become understo<~t by the public and Intelligent leading of the advertising pages as a part of the duty of houeekeep-1 and bual-

n and th«

to all the sho»> togcthci a gorgeous time. I'll

lonely with you."

There was no answer. Barham went hark t<

to sleep at once. Youth and ! ■

demanded their due.

In the morning, when B-.-rara awoke, she found her moth- ueh better Miss I’pton. thr '• ' arranged a breakfast t..: '• by the bed. where Barbara rn.:. -at with her mother. Mrs. Hawley was brighter than for ma: days, and listened cheerfully while Barbara talked But som- b - - a shadow passed across her drawn face. A newsboy out on the street shouted "Wuxtry Barham ran to the window The youngster wore the hag supplied to Telegraph car-

riers. She knock on the window; hir ^, d . „ tllo tor il w.n a,crease tne egg proouc- .-ggs ..„m novas—.co. ..ju inK jckeys. Is a product of the when an advertisement Is found sDd bMkMKd In him. «-• '■»». rum. U '» * "WMMShe met him with the necessary Bruce did not t-cvm to se. her. Bo< ' k ■ ..nc dr.ad.-d M**** * f , r " ‘“ So I- Iw n Parke. reader has a right to assume tbit pennies on ihc front porch •'Big tT« Hr t natianed) rhi. k- tnheni from their par- is hop-d It will be entirely eradl- ^ ton. is Arthur Mortensen. „ ^ j,on*»t advertisement. real estate swindle." said he. his .. • ; l'. 11D r „ r d w th tKiqg the outstand- , „ me when dt'hon*wt freckled face learning at her tmits. wum. stamina and vitality. I They should be mat- .t up for j n u j«-key of tha IflXS racing year advertising was used lust so the “Sellln' lotta pipers this morning. D' O' IV'IrvnPV Fr»r an<l " " ,IOt ,n > " Ur , " wd,n * ,, ' n ,mo • ,vk '' '’ Ko ^ ^!!“| and P |r l 1 " 1 ,0 “try on his great a< j venllwr p,| d , hf . ,,||| n,,

He boond'-d off ,h. .mit r.m Bowling TotimeV ■ ■J » -n | wllh Hood vl.yH. |

tr t . 25 00 ° T -* lns Wm rtie * wt *’ a.,.11 . n .t rwl Bfl. v a h...i.y pr-ith.-lr K-ltlT,|; chlll-d anrt '--t e— 1 *-i,t .nd r-«onnhl- m-rh.-ls

."ltd ...I ha»dMH«a„ r « p..- I'd,, tod, £,d" , 5.^ "L

against the door a moment. <.n< ; in Toledo on March 6 and in. her In your breeding pens. sh. J ' ****■ , -lay. Hi- drives down the stretch ihemselvew than to tha<c who have load pressed against her forehead. I ««"'*"»« Apr.! 5. At shouldbefn- from body delor.-.- h^er, -kg should Ms elected f«>r h , vp dra * n , he ad[nlr , Uon 0( * h * n * h " ha \ r At last she went Irto the bouse,'"- 2.500 t.-ams are scheduled to M' -f nil kinds. SI., should have pn.p^r color If a wh.te egg it 1 .. ( ^ n folIoapni of (hr ^^‘^nitlr^d rern^n and ud tlie .lairs ar “ r » n,,v l * on ,0 ,h '' ,,ro, ‘ rr ,, *' k ' h uld *" P« rfeetly white In color » bo havc , h . ,7™** «»oon^‘lr snd remain “What was the extra Barbara*" b,in * ,0 '»' to 3 - 000 . which carryiti* the width well tack t*. and not a creamy color, if brown , ,n ^ m * lne “ ,B ■"Y P 1 *" 1 ,or ' on * call«T h*7 mother He a record. the tail, long slralght ke*l or they should be the typtcal color of KrP,,,,iI ,0fke7m - An «l ~ «he ad vert I ^ through the hall i before the ISIS tonrna- breast bone, broad, d.-p breast, that breed from which they are Mortassea Youngster W 1 ™ ha» become n-al “Just some big business sjorv m ""t I" held a campaign will have deep brnly girth, allowing great pioduced. Each egg ahould have a M ort. nsen Is a youngster a* ' aJu *' ,o th '‘ readers the raherribnou^r" ,0r> ;s,a„.,t to bring the 1«7 touma- !.*», action and plenty room pcrf.et .hap., of therigb, weigh, ^ Park ,. he^tugre" r, >u * 1 - Barbara reached the Telegraph!" ,<n ' “* CHy. The Kansas for the manufa.tunug ... h. r -gc n.d ,.h, light or too heavy a ahadc ^ rtdln w(n snc. and P«*t rro«' thern^ office an hour late - How come ‘-lly Bowilng Assocl:,tion Masts a A Iricnd of ounv ati-n.ling tlo ' , r ‘o 'he right , nprK Ih( . n |h| . | . Thw J , '' ,, * h,,, 'h" < 1 between Barbara" ask.d Bob. "Seems to ra ' ,id ^™ w «h and now shows a r"-'"! ^t.-rnattonal Livestock and weigh, In m.^t breeds the nheU* |h . (if , si4 lo ^ ^ me you're neglmlng your precious. "»nl of flfty-six regularly organix- ‘-rain Show ... . ht.ago Mated th. should be sm.-th and free from 10 e OVPr J " ,rd ^ 1 '' »**«»««•» th. Karree- He stonned at .icht of ‘-J leagues, composed of 4«0 team* champion Belgian stallion brought roughness, edge*, rings or irreg- : , . Ki.r,,-. ».,« «- ‘h* - People a square deal ber^farc ° iat.d every one a member of the lonh a'n off.. ... *ino„o tha, was ular shaptw. Wkahle sVrtn^ * nd ” co ” r «'» 'h^ •«> rrty «P«n Wells looked up. 'Miss Hawley.'!B"*""*! Congress. The refused. To him th.- champion Egg, irom two to four days old 0 . tobpr * W3 iHrke a '“ de ' h* n of be cried teti'v -Wb*« on earth ChamM-r of Commerce and the va- dld not look any M iter than th. are said to be better for Incnba- r ,^ ^ , 0 wla . l }*„****. ..*??***•* ***’ hare you M, n - If, almost eight- riou - riu1 ^ » nd clvlc nrganiration.. ««Hion wit.n.ng fourth pnxe an.l 'ton than those one nay old or nprj( a , n ^„; B , Ih , *. nd " u because It can be thirty Young R.ynold* was «x- ,a »‘' nd «he move to bring lb« "» inqumne why th. ehamplon ove, f our da> , 0 i d . The atoolutely La(onia K .rtek He dlv.ded ' e,> *' U,K,,, “ rr, ‘* b '- pected in on the el*al o'clock train, 'o™™™ «<• Kansas City. had w..n. M wa, tr.h.ntteo he was rrsh egg of,e„ has no, p. ; rml„ed . h ^ vqnalivbe'ween the two^ I v :: and I wanted to wend vou to mt+t I" the twenty-flve aeasona In , a great pn-lti,, It counts just! the germ to reach thr ''onnant Iprno(in< in four other ride, on ' «*r-end report, nhow Georgia', him and get a statement You r. * hlr h the A. B. C. tournament »» much in th. p. ullry line as *t'condition which II should reach d.-, „ i farm crops to have been worth the only one tha, know, this Morv !‘* s held Buffalo and Toledo " I'v - * *• poultry '-‘lore the star.Utg of incubation. f(nd onfp . "^r IS5A.000 000. of which colall the wav through." hav. Men tied fot t«ie honor *>*“', I. ' I.t- I .< i and then : If you tw-cure eggs from a dlrtance. Sande fllvlded the mo>t r«n*.rg ,on had a value of f I00.o00.ft,i« He was running through a plh- r * tI ‘ having staged the Mm ling »ot..!.-t .by th..: .,ff,pt : t,* d( , pot H t* always best to let them stand ,j, r . r _ r |hp ; The peach crop ran 13.0o0 of clippings and did not we tor- ^ *'■"«• "">•> ‘Mrmp. la- "• • *.. t.e.tal I-. twenty-,our hours before placing ™ «* MW of the » harm's white face. “Dash over to Ih ’ n h*« '«• the world', great p-t. >'■•" M-d. all low pr., 'hem in the incubator for the brt.t fan _ k P ; the Reed Bttildinc at once and *ev u,ro W*** on three occasion. Mil all i-.id- M- kn.i . tgor and Ireinilt,^ It give, the egg time to Alt. r riding his wav to the tl.lel If you can catch young Reynolds. L*«uu and f,,.- •' ^ « d.., bt.d. .d Propry settle. Egg, over Clteen ”2t<» the title ' Get rare kind of statement, m c,r - ,, »" have held u mllllr .. l»o t ot , days old are o, little value tor In- t».^7i?l ,k ' c °“" , . r '' God. If be wont talk, he's apt to be P'Hehurg. Grand Rapid,. Lou I, ovrl.-.v ' h- ta. , b,' ther. o a ' ruhatlon. The germ generally dl*»' h .- h ■ ?P, l,l,le feUo » fuund h.m sorry before he's through" : vl,,e * Clevelsnd and In- d ‘ r "' : ’ ‘"T eg* that does, from ten to fifteen days after the . . .... . . . “1 will ask for a statement. y r ! ,l,, ' n » ,> '> 11 ' have each staged It h vt.h t , no, oaly th. chs. (egg Is laid. • mrtch '. Wh ile fighting

Do sake, fH-iw, MI Ijip^* ‘ ,r PP^|

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Specialist

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month*.

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We cordially invite you to join our Kappy circle of pleased customer*—• circle which is steadily growing in number* and strength. First National Bank OCEAN,CITY. N.aJ.

: and brought $10 000.006.

He Wins Thr Prirr

Wells, hot I won’t do

ASK.”

She flung back her bead and walked away. Wells stared after,

her. h!s pipe sagging between his j The most absent-minded man has Hl»- “CuMed little wild cal." he' Wn found at last. A friend called growled under his breath. Bob Jef- ■ <>n him the other niahl and talked fries beard him and bit hit. lips. ' lor ten minutes. Suddenly he arose. Barbara left the Telegraph office 1 picked up his visitor's hat and A* the elevator door closed on her' overcoat, begged the

McDermott came out of hi* office

' Where did you send Miss Haw- j and said good-bye. He left bit ley?" be asked the city editor i bouse and hasn't been see

» pto-

—Over

th- «gg- •' . tM propor- i Foreign stilistance on Ihe shell' .Innate cupt til runait.K the latch. | *'" of!** kill the germ, such as luge!hi. With 'll. tit., leal in H* or grease which fills th, , p!i>durii. K u -utfieietit t.r<««d to Dll '*• the shell and smother.- the

your laying bouses next fall. ; bryo.

The feed, can and managem.nt j H I* Just as Importni

of the hns-ter. enters greatly into ;dur '' fb* righi kind of ,„ r _ producing hatchablt livable '< is to properly take care of th<

chirks with vigor, stamina andl'AP °f *tre venia. vitality. Th- hreoderv should M pardon for talking so long f ‘^ ,,n S 0 *"'^raf« h grain.

fourteen to sixteen pounds 100 birds is not too much

self faring retlrcKMil becau*

Increasl

ihls dreaded «H he met with a. aerident in the aammer of 1*>4 ■hat In itself apparently ended his

tiding days.

It was Sande who rode the great Z*-v" to victory over "Rapyrus" and rode ''lev" to 13 victorlr, in 1#IS.

Dr. Qua. A. Fib

{ First National Bank Sea Isle City, N. J. December 11, 1922 (our openinf day) were *125,803.50 December 11, 1923, deposits were $175,761.42 December 11, 1924, d-poeks were $262,017.74 DecanMr 11, 1925, (our ih,

get a statement from 1 heard of sine. Have you M-en ytamt Reynolds." replied Wells.] wandering abont'

chewing hi, cigar and ihurobling a : telephow directory. "She was tat. Tw r.a«m JukU„ i, blinn it

»" ‘b- in cau.^ .v.ryhjdy pull, th.

HERE IT IS!

“SPINSTERHOCD” LIMERICK NO. 9 Write a las' line ta this Limerick and win a priv of Five Dollars if yonr line is the best in the opinion of the indgev who ,hu week will be Mus H R Johnson Mits Helen Camv and W £. Myddlrton. of the TIMES staff Each week diffeien, jodge? are selected, cither irom

the TIMES' staff, or outside.

It "ill be easy then, for yon to win a prire of Five

Dollars which is offered t-ai person who submits ,h» 1> The limeri-'k is based or you read the ston i - east

Tlie N*-* Jersey laying t

g.ro.1

should always M-

Clip out this box. wntc in name and address Selou and

Limerick Editor, care Th, CAPF. V.f

before February 3.

Heir is today's luncri. k Bruce Reynolds is tnarrie There is nothing BarLu,,

But just the same

She s the one to him

I, week by the TIMES for the ’■s’ last line to the Limerick, n incident of the story, so if

< to make op a last line. last line, hi] i« ymr

to the Spinsterhood f'OUMTY TIMES

City

' Trial W eddings Scored By Judge

; Jurist Says Youth Many Jnst to

" . Test Matrimony

Ha 1b

Pro Football Crowd On Coast Sets Mark

ben

Make Nation Suffer

l now what they are doing tta-y marry before M",mine Th. Judge aay, J,. knows better ’’’b. plot i* garbed in the cloak innoreoer. |, u t , n reality it amountto tiothing lt-«. tlian trial marmt*' JUd,:r Vrm,^ d " Cl * r '^ ,u an 1 be trial marriage has become a popular dHvikwn among the Mns -mi sit!- ot the land, according t., la w is. »bo aaya “the courts «„

n- dewadent

Gnaffe't Team Draws 76.000

Spectator! in Los Angela When R.-d Grange played to a

crowd of 70.000 in the Polo Groonds shortly after the date of the collegiate football season it was expected that the high water mark for attendance for professional football bad been reached. >, However, it remained for Califor- ' nia to net th e record for ,b» largest crowd when between 75.000 and 7C.000 turned out on January 1C to see Grange aD d hi, f'htcajcn Bear* artire a 17 to 7 rlrtuty over the Lew Angeles Tiger*, many week, after the collegiate

"••aeon had passed by.

A, usual ihe former Illlnot* flash was the Mar of the game accounting for ,« 0 of the Beat*' touchdowns Th.- game »a, played at lee Ang.-les and drew gate ••cetpt. sstiniated at $13k.obuOf

*445,592.61 Where there b rudt growth there MUST he turrit. Make thu bank your bonk. II ta “The Bank Where You Feel At Howe’ LDW 4 RD B. tk.VITT ■•RAC’S RM'F DB. THI.ODOkl. C. BHFATeff. VW rmllnl

R RICKERS, SR.

$4 5.or

•aid to have

The n.-xl day the Bear, and range .u Mother vict.^ *ei rim. s c'allfornUhs Thl, am. was als., vael) att.nd.-d alhourh .. did not co,,,. U| , Ih ^ !!— «-wn. w,m

SEA ISLE OTT Bsllaatea Purnlahcd

C. W. Way. M. D. «H Scvlti Landl, Av*. *•• If City. M. J. t * to 1» A M Offloa Hour,: X ta 4 P M » l» • P. M.

“ S * ,€ Umt ! 'Buick- Performance is

juuus wayCmTcT

Be* Isle City B A L Awaeei.ti^

1 * B- Armtu. rv«a || c. 1 GEORGE^ R GRE1S Attorney snd Counsellor-

noMNav placs At-Law C tK;S:i7? 0 c7 T .„~SSeS,i M1 SWU, sue,. 0.*,, C.t, (Us. -'•* -- rri4ty 0thtr and Meduak St.. Ct. Hsc

Bell Phone,: Ocean CHy 7*1 j

Court House JJ

wing immediately. U every “ ta ^ ^ 1 **▼ W«t A«d not eves . UOsmA vrii wadiaa border, Ao barm tw BeteA v^ee Is M—d

w. H. MOWEN Commercial Photographer 733 Central Ave Ocean C*y. N. J.

n Buacka have proved cardependabOity of the .uraaatr, a Batch u \ wotor^upan^^ v^r -. . . „ . isaa'iim-UiSSsSEHS

motor shop

I a _ »» 3«eph Scnvani, Proprietor

wildwood, n. j