Cape May County Times, 5 February 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 11

CAPE MAT COUMT*

FWDAY. FEBBOABT 5. 1*2«.

Paf« Berea

conducted, especially not acquainted with work. If any additional tnfonnaHon U deal red about any phase of county extension aerrice (farm demonttration workl. It will be cheerfully siren, at extension work la free to any resident In the

jr Afeat'i Report

Much credit Is sires the worn . leaders in the various communli; t for their co-operation with t

every State specialists in conducting ounty; home economics work throughout

Mary Pickford Banes Yen!

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c that

i May County during the ‘ r X. U2« to.December

r crop cards were sent r crop posters were put T wps made by question

mty-eU aotl testa were usde

yields of certified seed' l with ordinary seed, i of Golden Surprise seed

r variety, were dlsi to eight .'aimers.

—SoversI dozen sampler ol n wore tested for jiermina

a were shown bos to

| saed com free of root rot.

of spray cards [ r.jMlfd to ail fruit

This office co-operated

way possible with the

Poultry Association.

Over 1000 individual pen record j Considerable credit to also due

cards were supplied to poultry- j the Board of AsrteuUure. which

. approved at the County Agents Pour pens of birds srere selected program at the beginning of the

by the Stele poultry specialist and year and co-operated In the aceomsent «o the \ tneland Egg Laying pllshment of IL Atom qiuch credit (ontest. These belonged to E. J. In due the Board of Freeholders. Rubrlght. Harry Sbulz. A. 8. »ho appropriated s Urge aha-c ol Walker and Jack Mltnick. the money which makes the scr-

Numerous visits were made to vice possible,

poultrymen throughout the coun- Ihirlng the year 1*75 farm vtalta

ty la reference to feeding sick I wi

chickens and other poultry prob- were visited. «ST indlv’dual letters TJ*" I Were written. IS different circular Kami Management-Nine tarm- letters, totalling 1MJI were ere kept accurate records of their : out. » demonstraUon meetings “ werr visited were held. 211 news article* were soeeral times by the County Agent wrttten. motion pictures were and State farm management 1 shown at 18 mrrtinga. and approx! specialist. Farm account books mutely 12.900 miles traveled.

*“ **■ free ■

Your Birthday

is nr THIS WEEK?

n-jUifU to ail fruit groj*prs * country. Indicating tha'time plicaUon cad materials'to be

f apple*, peaches.

I sm-' other frnlu.

•ere furatohed to these Economic*—Two fashion 1

shows were held at Court House by the extension service and were 1 conducted by Mrs. Catherine H. Orlebel. State clothing specialist. A , two-osy demonstraUon was j given by Utas Helen BUbop of the! use of sewing machines and at-

cbment* u F° or birthday to this week you

Serenty-ave women were eack 1 **?.* *-« Vou . tumbled with 125 recipe: on " — - -

canto.

leader training group m«cling

She to a prisoner in a

few people realize.

In order that this be better understood. we must go back to the eart'er Mary Ptckford. the Harry eyed Httle girl five years old dragged by the band of fate from the

childhood games she

uiag to love At this tender age she made her first appearance on the stage In Toronto. Canada, her birthplace. Tb.- stage baa never been her choice. It baa simply been the thing for which she

best fill* d and through all

Live News of the Business World

Ao total of 20.229.2:5 motor vehicles were licensed last year Many Kentucky farmers are now planting cotton Instead of tobacco. The coal Mrilc* has caused a lost of 23.594.00ti tons of anthracite Billboard companies did a gross business of J 1*200.000 last ytar fhe building Industry I* prepa.--Ing for another rccortl-brcakln.;

year.

Life insurance companies report

U.. rar. U»i “ ““

grimly to her work because of the nle

necessity. • | White Sewing Machine rompany Fortunately for her. a fine old-! h »» b*™ » oM «® « syndicate for

fasbloned mother surrounded herj

■—-**■■* Mexican immigration may be

February 7th-13th

At Wlldk: s. one each thir.nlug demor l at AMiaoo Ludlam's. or.i- ■ nnfng demonstration and t spraying t^moustratlon throughout* entire * t Richard son t Bethel

and have refined

You are a

^ brtlUaa

Ma Wi. “

*™' cowrtac-ng method of pre-

° c ontrol-Tea demonstra-! co1irt rT: ^ * re of lions were given of ...IIIn* -sts by ,T ‘ ur ' er T loyaL How

the use of calcium t yani^e dust A

. you have a strong vein of

total of 139 rate were killed

selfishness, which shows Itself I

The County Agent co-operated

your desire for self-gratification

> cage was run to

rational teachers and

and domm««rtng.

• of codling moths. work—Survey made s and sprayers in use In

others in staging the annual corn TtrT ““bborn and willful at times, and potato show In December. ''ooventiooality means very little

■ — In fact, you are often

> of vegetable spray cards t to all trucker* 71mm I of a aeries of cards on 1 Of cantaloupe blight rol of aphis, celery blight. t maggot and cards on dte- { sweet potato JHlt:

were held

Mtrol of<qlseaye and

1934. and with the county exhibit:

in 1925.

ir publishing this report the 10 P"*** U “‘ >' ou c * re »<*blng for writer feels obliged to condense It pr * c -<‘«» or cn f*“ a» much as possible Therefore.! Yo « ““** h,l * 0, u *«“-

it to feared the various Items mm-.

Honed win not give a very clear d,vpl °p

Idea of the work as it was actually

' One demonstraUon c

s of spraying intro! blight < 1 throogbout the growing These were at the farms 1 Chambers. Dan BUbop. ~ . Milton Godfrey and t Colory

with individual vege-

ladustry—Four dalry-

e induced to Join the <'BmeCape May Cow Testing tlon. They are W. 8. Jones, i Bchelllngci. George Rea torard Phillips T. . pun-

1 bull calves were

1 Into the county. They txI Frank Corson and Enoch

r. Jr.

have been borr during'these dates, among them Abraham IJocoln. Women born under these dates make fine decorators, artists, musicians. and writer*. Men bora under these date* make excellent orators, scientists, architects, lawyers, mechanics and salesmen.

with love, gave her the sympalhet Ic guidance of true understanding and thus preserved her naive wbolesotneness. T1k nature of work prevented txr having Whxt

her heart craved,

words “I greaUy missed the play days of my childhood and V portunlty for really ‘giving

spirit of gay abanfioc

only children ever reach. That to reason why I get such plea playing child roles, they gat the chance to play what I wi denied when I was a little girl." As she grew up and euccei crowned her. there still was n chance for her to play as qfbet of her age were able to do. Just as in her earlier years *be had sacrificed childhood to neceasity. she now was beginning to sacrifice her natural desire for a simple,

normal rpund of life.

And so we come to the Mary Ptckford of today. Few people realize bow far in the tiny eornerr of the world this girl* popularity reaches. Her mall to laden with letter* la every language. She

operating in

J

Belly's Mother: "There wa

L'nlted States. something I wanted to ask you A total of 19I.M4 persons are' you came. Mrs. McDour. and now employed In all of the Ford - 1 ‘*n'l think what it was." Motor Company's plants, compared Betty: * I know, mother. You with 142.352 s year ago. were wondering tbr other day If Olive oil Is growing in popular-1 Mr * McDour bought all her clothes

Imports during second-hand."

o about

strlcted from 23,000 yearly

1.900.

II costs 950.000 per d*y. or II cento a copy, to produce the New York Times. Italy is now a large buyer of American dried plum*, raisins, apricots and peaches. Motor car manufacturers have appropriated 110.000.000 to plant rubber tree forest. The Ford plant will ship 10.000 farm tractors to Bussia and receive 99.000.000 in gold. Tennessee has passed a law prohibiting road signs. Those now In place are being lorn down. Cigarette manufacturers are preparing to use billboards to advertise cigarettes to women. Last year the l'nlted States Imported 4;.500.000 bunches . was. valued at 922.000.00o. The American fire loss last year waa 2373.5O0.S5O. December losses totalled 243.27S.Ooo. American goods exported in '.‘*25

i the only woman In plctn'C* wool were worth 34.900.0*nl.iioO. a 7 pei

to socially honored by the real royalties of Europe When she to traveling, people at every station crowd the platform chance of her. And with fill of this, she to just s charming wistful young woman happy In the love devoted hustund In mlasing the things her less neighbors accept as a matter of

course.

she to happy with her Ipt.

But e

son for ber being happy in spite iUsing the things she craves to Ic Itself a simple things: her work makes other happy. Therein lies ber compensation. She has learned that service to other* to me coin that pays all the debts

iwe our hearts.

cent Increase over V

There we:e 454 bank failures Ust year, compared with CIS the year before. Ltobiliaies were 2164.

219.

During the year nearly 10.tH*d new telephones will be installed in Florida, new line* costing 320t*.000.000. Tne Wool worth company did a business of 3£t922(*298 tost yoa; This means oter two billion ter.cent sale*. American Imports of wool increased more than 990.000.000 last year, the total being over 92W.Q00.-

Ity In America.

1925 showed n great gain, the total receipts being 10203.059 gallons. The a-.erage slxe of women' shoes is now 6it. In 192" It wa* 4V4. la>«-heeled oxfbrds have caused ankles and feet to grow. Philadelphia s export business It expanding rapidly The gain last year was 927.391.141. It to now tbe second port of the United States Motor buses have robbed tbe railroad* of .-.Imut all their local traffic and privately owned cars have taken a»a> about 25 per cent of hauls up to .V* miles. Tbe Boston i! S,.oe Show displayed Spring styles to 1.400 buyers Iasi week. IJgbi toned Vy 1 ” Predominated. Blond*- and grey will be the popular Easter shades. A thermometer has been manufactured which will register 1800 Fahrenheit. It is made of fused quartz filled with gallium, a

and rare metal.

Famous Players-Ltsky Con tlon is building moving picture theatre* In Great Britain. Last year it exported 32t>.'*>e.OOO worth of moving picture films. The Government experts able to weight electririly year the amount of electrical current consume* 4 by the average household incandescent lamp W'-uld weigh one ounce. In tbe last en year* the twentythree leading fire insurance companies of tbe United States have paid in dividends over 9?5".n*><>.i>00 in cash to stockholder*. • omiuny assets are now 2754.000.0ih . Manufacture of iceleas refrigertors has provided a new market for copper. About 30.000.000 pounds will be used this year. It to estimated that there are 20.000 ice boxes in use and tbat Iceless machine* will displace S.OOO.Ooo ol

them.

Chesterfield: "Well. Ill bite " Camel: "Tbe crossing sign sa] Stop." "

Dear baby mine. MCh time yon smile. Earth seems like a paradtoe awhile.But when tear* dim your bright bine eyes Tto like a tempest from dear •kies. O little babe, so small and white. I'm ‘most afraid to bold you tight: And yet you've bound my heart to you With stronger bond than chain

Tbe nearer it gets to my wedding day. tbe more nervous I gel "! ■ Scbucks before I waa married | I didn't know what fear was " I

ONE-DAY EXCURSION

Friday, February 12

PHILADELPHIA

I-raves Sea l«lr I If j »■ regular traia . g.|g g. ff. I'onnectlng wiib Special Train at Sea isle Junction k•-turning, leave* I’kila. (Market St. Wharf) - ~M f. K. NILE 0» TICKET# TWO DAYS I'KLtEDIM. LXU 8*10*

•cher: “Give n lustrating tbe use "pencil"

Pennsylvania Railroad

Til I* iCrtVlllDI. I) t I ■ DA ft I. nt- n

THE STA>DABD BYII.BOAD OF TBE W0EI.D

office co-operated with

Bureau of Animal Industry tasting w f fifteen new dairy as well aa In tbe vaccina9: bogs to prevent bog

Three rape pasture ,Uona were conducted.

—A poultry management

organised. Tbe State

specialist met with these

I monthly Intervals their problems will members kept record*

poultry but mesa in book*

by this office

poultry calendars wer*

The n

flock culling demonstra- - were given, approxitnalrl)

bird* being culled

'O selectkon of breeder demonton* were given by (he State

EMBBOiDEKED SlDXATl'BES ; The name mey be transferred from a tetter or from any piece of | paper, fee fine rmbroidery thread and a fine needle. Tbr Hue* are given a ratond eSsrl by working over und over a strand of beavter thread ns I have shown at A Only 1 one or 1*0 threads of (hr malrrial directly on the uolilue should U taken on (be needle tor each stIU b and (he strand ot thread used tor padding should hr kepi prilrrli) smooth In all double pomoos ol (he Inters a> shown ben In the M and the A tbe padding tbraad is held double ao Utsl a*, tear putaU >ou work over two threads a' on*

A- 8.

r at Many Sbulr paper

HKADKH#:-If you have dirae , making problems In Bulb Wyeth * Spears solve them lor you Address her in rare of this news

^ourt House Marble Yard

MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS

WU. B. fOWELL

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. ■9 to late Wm r. Dan tote Bail Fhoes 99-B-t

The Best Buy In Cape May County!

I am now building ten bungalows, all types, with Spanish predominating. These bungalows are well built, suitable for summer or year-around homes.

If sold within the next thirty days, each

*3,000

easily financed. This price is easily $ 1,000 under the market.

List Your Property With Me For Sale or Rent.

C. Dunkelberger

TOWNSEND’S INLET, N. J. Branch Office: Ocean City, N. j. OR Phew, Ocean City 763-J

Mr. and Mrs. John Smith

I OOK where you may, Mr. Mer4 chant and Business Man=but you will never find an advertising medium equal to the home-town newspaper in reaching your trade. A position for your display alongside “Local News”—the doings of the Mr. and Mrs. John Smiths - -is a guarantee that it will be read. In addition to offering you an unequalled advertising position of this kind—is an up-to-lhe-minute advertising service; cuts for every line of business—with copy and lay-out suggestions. If you are interested we will be pleased to call and explain more fully. Phone 40, on Bell or Key-

stone.

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