CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1926.
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THOMAS. AgHcvnoral Aoem
chick*, o the Plat. d culled i. which
! by I
in bund In of M with the bases of Ibe cutUajca all pointlnr lb*' aarae way. These bundle* should then be buried uinidc down In llchl. well drained soil, and completely coverod In *nrh a way that there will be two or three tnchee of soil over the end* of the bundles. The base of the ratlines will begin to ealiu* over two or three week* alter they are burled. If Uie ground froaen. the cutting* may be ate*. In a cool place, in sand or sc which ratut be kept moist until they can be bui ied outside. Aa noon a* the mil is in a able condltkm in spring the tings may be planted six inches In the nursery row. the depth of planting should be sucb that only one or two bnds are above the face of the ground. Where only one or two additional plants are desired, they may easily be secured by layering, w hich consists of bending some of the side branches down to the ground, and covering them with a small ns of soil until roots are formed.
Redding, being in
imoet p«-ssltnl*tlr and hopeb*
Folks: A friend tell* me this: *»*' csP'"**'' '»> I love married Itte. ‘ <1 is won- wish that he had been allowed t derful to have a loving wife to j hare his own way whet, he wa,
Fruit Holes
Demonstration meetings of pruning apple and peach trees were
held a couple of w<
Infected ■ m ^ of ^ w , y r rkes. « m f y Tucksboe. mu' the Colony «or * ** u *' : Feeble-Minded Males, at Wood bln.
a number of years this office
[That's the high and low of the' The woman with quantlii.-s | w hole business. t hair, which she absolutely refuses , . t j rut. and who wraps it about r
-rantum until her tx-ad is all ■
a Wow! ,
i Kngilsh of 19:«: Is she
t.ll the longU>-tl“d world she Is!
She * a Rate Bimbo-a Flash
a Heckle** Rib. 'Course I'm rc- } lei ring lo my New Hag. She's, sure some Sweet Stick. She calls jin- b.-r Total 1/wui. but that * just 1 her way of saying I'm her Pep ' p. ry Cat's Meow. I'll say she's a
' IHizzard with accent on Bit*,
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; i.o.
- knew last fa; Green, and. or
r drop
' colors. Person...ly I have had much - laltb in this shade, not only be- ... . of the popularity of rose, but tK-.ause u! r.wy beige ■+ so nearly
ruble
mited I'
her c
. the
k!
hen she >
.ml at all. What beauty th« i long, heavy hair is beyond nmprebension. Years ago I .ember such hair was consld. asset by certain purveyorhair lord, and women w ho had timed their dally bread and b ; ■y posing in drug store wind. Times have changed and I su-
born lo confide plans. Life Is thi tiling, when > No Joy can equal,
a wonderful home. aft.
done. Ah. no
Joy •*>
wife to share 1|;' ’denfand. tan who Is s i fair weatht ill bring Joy heart of h. through thlcl
In
joys and Borrows. : hope* atidjbOB.
happy, so
s marri.si, | A Sea Isle .*nf having j lug problem.
husband let
that he would not be all><
t t
of milk
loas down I* prevent- * produced la free of h.rds are • Mood te t.
tn buy-
flocka may
»f varl-
IC Experi--swlck. or Markets at "J. M *«np
been aendlng out apple, peach, cherry and grape spray cards. These cards are mailed a few days previous to the time each spray should be applied, and indl material* to use as Well
roper amounts.
Anyone who did not receive these cards last year am! would like receive them during the coming season should apply lo (his office. Oil emulsion spray for the control of European Red Mite on apple i should he applied at least a : or ten days preceding the delayed dormant appiicatioa of lime nlphur ana nicotine TbiE office ill be glad to Inform anyone a source of the oil emulsion. The oil emulsion should be used ai the rate of one gallon lo thirtythree of water. Add a little water to the oil and agitate until the mixture becomes creamy, then ndd all the water needed to make up the
Willie was adman lab ed by lather to develop the haf.lt Of obarrva’lnn. “Cultivate th. faculty of seeing and you will be a successful man." be said. Toe boy's uncle added to the admonition and bis aunt also dilated upon the necessity of ng everything that went triple lecture made a < esslon on Willie. That e. re told his father that he had been using his eyes. ""VII us what you have learn-
said his aunt.
"mle Jim's got a bottle ol whisky hid behind his trunk.* said Willie. “Aunt Jennie's got extra set of teeth on and pa's got a dick of cards d a I Hit of chips behind the books in the secretary."
’hen she gives her to mall, she puts
with them a postraid addressed to herwrlf. If It comm to her the next day. she know* hubby has
■bin.' his duty.
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The principal danger Just now printing so much about Red Grange and Irving Berlin and others who make so much tnoney I* that Congress is In session again and may vote Itself another ** t t t funny, opines Foster Ooslin, how some respected cl t lien* regard "Please permit" on an overbill as nothing short of Mack-
mail.
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"I do no carrot all for you; rou're nut well-bread." said she.
'Dear Gasoline against
IVeekln Fashion
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ere brilliant
greens There Is a partirularl. soft greyish green called gra«»-hniHM-r. snd Julip and v. nuts ar. •-qually becoming because of their likeness to old Jade Of the bln. s : there is an Italian blue shown that l« dear and lieautlful --enpri. azurea -cornirbe and a greyer blu. ;.
known sometime* a* French blue. MvmSi sccconu aIs
Of the greys yon find two types : how.
The bluer grey known generally as Sea Isle City B. & L. Association
<£. R. Amrtt. Pies H C tarvo. Bee.
No person Is defeated unless self-
You Can S*ve Money! •* so msv to save In the Ttuildlni
locks uni.-
s they have found otliei >. Nowada>s a head t. mst have beauty of con
with r
grey and the .
vellov
JULIUS WAY. M. D. ares exAMiwao CLASSES SUPPLIED ROMNEY PLACE CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. N. J. Office Days at Court Mauas-Moo-weoweesar and Mjay. ©.see GEORGE R- GRE1S Attorney end Couniellor-At-Law 521 Eighth Street, (Km* City and Mechanic St. Ct Hse. Bell Phones: Ocean City 711 j Court Houn* 11
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This last is by far the .-ceorning guy and for that
'■m it will probably lie much * Only the youthful person wl
clear skin dare choose the
grey. The grey that is half w; hetwi-en grey and holgr is call.
.pal j
Reliable Trucking Service
To and from Phlla<
rould be v aarged for freight
: wc call for the goods and delivn very little more than ordinarily ilnae. Special rate* during winter
ing pit turn.- Hats definitely costume and color h. essential, .’or,trust* fur Ihe most part on. 1
The shops are full of straw hats but I shall wait a few weeks befor writing about them. With the ther motnetrr hovering around zeri
It s
wish that
the question of trade names so that the inanitfaeturer must coin bl-
own and in so doing be mighty! Rell phone S4
randul not to tread on his com- ,
Fnrnitnre morrd with cart; local serrioo a SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE: FRITZ AHD PIXASDP-E AVEHUE, SEA ISLE OTT
Keystone Phono 13-D
that r a par
rosy beige liose lead Is not - rendered at alien we know , ire color plays so Important j
-iotbm. * I”” in ,,IC showing of sprinc | tapestries which have hung Oitice:
through long centuries. Brilliant, linuahey Store, (IT landK Vvraae.
- the
•At this Uni* «*g masse • rusty spot —
crotches of branches laist sum-|n>e.! «>iii ■Mir the mite* gave apple leaves al ,,ll *>"
?" smiled Gi
"Then lettuce not delay. If you will is'et it off with me I'll marry you today. My celery Is rather small, but I'll catsup Tn thyme. We'rr such a happy poar. my deai; our life will Ik- sublime.'' "That stuff!" the milk yrlp-d. pab with wrath. "In. cream, pro-
Ihls. Sweet Peaches ] sage advice, the litlie
While I wrote you about hats and their jmpularlty last <
I do not want you tn think tiuit they are the only things offered in the way of headgear. Tfiesc are just what one wants for certain occasion* like travel, shopping or sports wear—general all around bats—buL when one "dreases up." a fabric hat of one sort or another
is a necessity.
By fabric 1 mean silk. Of course, felt Is fabric too. but this season ' sucb things as taffeta, faille, or
please; j Ikngallne are generally known as
"Oh.! fabric hats and they do
olors there are. but compared the misty, greyed shades, they shrink to insignificance even with j all the glory ol their clear color .'rode colors are difficult to wear, hence the popularity of the pastel shade*. Some shop* say "chalk}" and others "misty." hut they all mean the same thins: that the color* are greyed and softened until
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VINELAKU, X. J. South Jersey's Eye-Sight
Specialist
ITmar .l*-M
Jit Present Prices THE BETTER BUICK is the Greatest Au-CvruobileWuc
r fC*) chicks, of scratch, five ten boiled r-Ji of Uttar free ' week Iced two four times a day. lash per day and Milk is recomfirst acek on. iaa up the f feed after each r the} should be aauount *«l feed with the *t:aln
Gooseberries Easy
g them from a
ration buy cutting U • New Jersey Nlate ' leullure a* a very
itcal method
o *er that the
•tin parfedly fianaani
I middle ittiMion* of rear old wwid slmuld
lengshs id six of clgtil lUttiUK: are tlx-U tPd
to Aid Farmer
Permsy Electric Plans Ocean City Branch Is To Be Built To Resort From Mays lAT.ling Says a Mays Landtag dispatch to Atlantic 'Tty Press: "If persistent rumors are to be believed. Mjvi Ijindlng may become c •■inctuu joltil on Ibe West Jersey and Sc* sboir Railrusd Instead of a tueii stop. for. it I* said, plans :i j no* being laid hi tun a branch f.un l.ere to Ocvan 'Tty to ptovldr direct and rapM communicatioa from HElUdi Iphu to that fast growing
rewort.
"Ocean « Ity Is but 10 miles from Mays landtag, wlierras the present iimuectJoa with that resort on tbli line must lie made via PleasantvUle. with 12 mile* to traverse over the Want Jersey and eight nillii more by trolley on the Hbore Fast Mne. With a branch dliect from Mays lamdlng. tiw trip M-tw ITillndi Ipbia anf Ocean 'Tty would )>r shortened by mote ‘ban tall hour even on fust trsini' To Do Away With Thin! Bail "In connection with IhL plan. Ii understood that the r.-illioad company contemplates substituting overhead wire, for til" present third rail system on It* seashore line, using the electric locomotive* heretofore run from Manhattan tiaoster tn New York 'Tty. for which line newer and more modern locomotives have lieen purchaw-d "With the development of U.o«0 acirs abovi May* lAndlnc lor (be Twtn-Laac*-mttil-Pine rwsort. two other subollvlsioo* on the I'dgr of Homer* Point, and other* now contemplated atound Mays l*rdln;:. II Is believed that the plans lor improvement of the
t pi lie. . Peaches
i hi- lock "This
. IT] cabbage this Turnip your lips dear. Potaior*. hide
IVarbm sighed
engineer stood «u*ly 1st woman ng some plohlhlr wo me . boic-
>t the hospital. M<mr r. he asked why the ■ had at lacked him.
.4 keeping u
expeni
ap-
eting the high
t of living and Ibe people o run In high society and have : Incomes while getting the at things of life are ovrriookimoll things that make much tplness and iltlin tionble.
trie c.
d up
"The growth of Ocean ' Tty and ■ he immense traffic now rarrkd lo and from that resort has made llw trolley raowectkia at ITensanttille entirely Inadequate and the
• nee of the lo
better raiinad service ha* so gnat that the talltoad laiiind to take up this lung d
We lliterjrvt A little rhyme; We do It. a* You may suppose.
wardrobe that the felt hat does not. In their make-up we *ce the Influence of Ihe soft felt, but it Is not to be wondered at when we have found the easily manipulated liner of that hat so becoming. Many of the silk hats are quite soft. Perhaps the brim 1* made of imektam. or something stiff enough to keep the bat in shape. Inti Uncrowns have always a soft effect even when there is a iigld crown
la-aeatb the draping
The high, square crowns are niucli In evidence. If this type Is decidedly unbecoming:, it is quin possible to find the other sort. un< I should do Mils by nil mean:
II is fashionable,
be so many variation* of Ibe high drape, however, that almost any j woman slmuld find one that suit." b< r type. They may look a Utile' odd at first. If you have been wear- j Ing a Uat. close-fitting crown but j Ibev do give height aud that Is what moat of ux are striving lor There are lot* of tarn crowns and tbi-M- are often very becoming. When they are drapid over a fairly rigid foundation tlmy have height, but If yon are short and even inclined tn be plump, watch nut for them. limped to a gona height they may suit you. but the fiat, squashy sort are only for the tall. For Ibe person who bn* no knack In wtaring a bat. I'd choose one with a stiff foundation. This gives' your milliner a chance to tack the dtape in plan- after she boa adiualed It to suit you. There is no use pretending that everyone doe* wear her hat well, for you cannot walk a block in the city without realizing that many of them do md First rumen the matter of hair and Us arrangements—something very many do not consider- and. say j what you will, your hat Is not and i < an not be s success unless your ] bail l* nicely dressed. How ran myooe expert to wear s 1*1* hal • Ima she twist* her hair Into :•
I'HKi knot*
No one ran look at a color card ithnut noting the strong influi-nc- ' rore The I lot* dc Rose of the ite summer and fall has thrown glamor over all colors show n this spring . We find greys with enough row In them to make It difficult to say whether thry he grey or row So It is with beige, and yellow : .md even some of the blue ■ slip Into the rose shades or pcr.Tap* It I* the rose that slip* Into the blue. A few years ago it wa* Impossible to find a wide range of colors in materials other than silk, hut this season there are wools land under wools 1 include worsted and cashmere I quite as delightful These are in all weight* but I have been especially Interested in the
llxbt taffeta
dallr for sMKUatiuont except Bandar WILUTSP. HAINES. M D. DISEAtCS or THE EVE EpKtacH* and Ey« Glass** Cor. Wmtley Am. mmJ 9th ST. ocean errr
e and » hi<
Dr. Chat. A. Furey OtTEOPATH 221 E. Wildwood A vs.. Wildwood tie Washington EL. Cap* May 1200 Packard Elds . Philadelphia
PhlUdalphl*. TuMdar snd I Hdaj Erery other 4*jr Both lelephcitoo
No other car offer* *o much of quality and luxurv. such fine performance. such durability and auch 1 distinction, at snv comparable cost. Comparison will convince vcwiYchj will find Belter Huick 4-door and 2-door Sedans, on the finer Buick chassis with Either-built bodies, offered at price* asked elsewhere for cow be*. You wiB dr signed for a motor car — mccfuinu-u! 4-wheel brakes.
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CoUb, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
E. L. CHALMERS Justice-of-the-PcAce 4307 Pacific Ave. WILDWOOD. H. J.
W. H. MOWEN Commercial Photographer
733 Central Ave Ocean City, N. J.
BLTCK MUTOR COMPANY. FLINT. MICHIGAN
THEBETTERBUICK MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD. Joseph Scrivani, Proprietor
BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY 9th St. and Boardwalk Ocean City, 1
7 t# t P. M.
*24 WESLEY AVE..
H. RICKERS, SR. Upholsterer 13 Vineland Street SEA ISLE CITY btlmates Furnished
BIG REDUCTION IN CLOSED CAR PRICES EFFECTIVE FEURUARY llth
C. W. Way. M. D *1* Sown Landis Av*. Wa itl* City. N. J. , » to >• A. M Of fie* Hour*: • * to « F *
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'Why worry when required to give a bond. Ju>t call No. 31 Bell Phone, Sea Ule City or call at 211 South Landis Avenue
tupping b.r at thirl. • n t Hoff I L. In lislnlnx nt I11moulh <'ol-|l preparing for bis American ‘ M
QUICKEST BEST SURETY BOND SERVICE i n CAPE MAY COUNTY IRVING FITCH Real Ettate Inturance Conveyancing 211 SOUTH LANDIS AVENUE Sea Ule City. N. J. —ir~iiT
Tudor Coupt Fordor Tudor Coupe Fordor
OLD PRICE
§520.00 500.00 565.00 S580.00 520.00 660.00
20.00 95.00
RKMTTION
Tudor $60.00
Coupe Fordor
IWmand for Ford rinsed rare wince Ihe imornvrd type* In colora avrv Introduced ha* been ronntantlv inrrrEtuni;. With greater output of throe type* prodiklion rosls have been letwened. and it Is the policy of tA* Comp«n> to cite it* customers the benefitK of all »uch reductions.
NEW OPEN CAR PRICES
Tourir.2 Car (310.00 • Runabout 290.00
Starter and Oeuioaatahl* Rimt. tfJJd Extra
Tractor, Car aad Truck ChanKih Prices remain unchanged
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all mucks r c
Detroit, Michigan

