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tape May County Poultry News
Building Up Markets
i..i.rkiiiK »n*l ^'"‘K
dilional Hiii.- sind lr«iim<
[is wmill sill ili'i
wlirt
d-larn V*i>i clean
illllHM will Iffecl Hie quulllv
«i jcgR. AiioiIht llnpiiilaiil I«*'i* .VtsiViliMlii-d lijr I fei lin:; llu- «|Uiill'y 1 III
h.« lawor cliy pa »f >KK* In.m Hi-
iiihMh-. wIiTlInr Kill lurid mini : , i'l*l* , ' ! *'"> , ‘ 1
I III- lelephoncphnuld In-ki-|ii in w
allliy pcrnonH llv. lompiTaiiiii- si> |»' 1 l-
■iirhborlnji«l. and C" ll•••l•*■ •■1-1 i
alino.Npln ■' 1 1
[„ r aiiiomobiln and launch I Labor Not Finished,
jiuuliry-
i iliiauci'iK
»cy In-
' Th« fartiic
I ^lnsIll''• , pnultry an-i
a the lialcliinc and I*" diiii'. ftil* chirk iinlil II"' kci.wii •'lii*
" : for market or i-ady
I produce .SK-: I" ‘ ; | anXlnii- to in* ii" csi:Ii v ['* " i |"'
", and puli' ll
1 ulbutoi. to aMMiiioi
for tin; halaiiii- of flomi-o...' mu I li
voaied in pouliiy s""* lr " i "‘ ; im time ihiy su. nail" n d on Hufann umil they siiri\<- In H" «ity. s.iMI ■tmnliunn lor a considerable
tim« afterwards.
Ownership or nspoiudhilily for them always involw som*' risk as to their xeculily. The-' risks raunot bo entirely covered by Insurance. There is always a nreat riak Id tbe liamlliiiK of perishable Roods, rt-.pi-eially when there Is fluctuaUns; market price. Tl ownership of only a few hours may entail a bin loss from arrival of lame shipments, overstock in ihe market, deterioration of stock, sefuaal of buyers to accept Roods, trade depression and credit loss*-: and often lots of thene loss<-s aie ■Inducted from the pnidins r. while in reality it l* a r**poimlliility and rink that the middle parly should have to bear, especially when the producer has performed bis part. A Rood nelli-r always tii*-s to KuiSpose of his products for th* p aigbest prices obtainable, while equally Rood buyer tries to ob^afn his purchases at as low a price as possible. This is llle same In all lines and in every part of the civllin-d world.
Short Stories of
Industry
THE STORY OK AU'StIM'M
friends
and by satirih-d
tomeis The farmers In this conn- old fttid tnUsly, Oi-
ly c<iiil l easily build up sueh a '« r, ' : ti-nd*- inm his summer euslomers. eg*;* .,r fowls,
by a III lb- l olleilatlon on bis pai l doriir; the summer season. Jii.- s..| poultry ran In- ihipp-d
in ibis way, equally as w* ll ns
*RR: and what is flnur lor lb*
Sunday dinner iban u fn-sh-killed capon for the masting |*an
Rood fat lo-n for the pot pie
kdlle? Once }ou R*-t a ciwtotuer.
mostly have him lor years, ho general problem In which
llle publie Is IIIO
tliut of i*'iluciiiR all msts as nnich possibi*, thereby oblaluiiiR ilu
ponlliy products at the lowest ."f li n i''ly prices and this must be don- by Aluniiui tvducinR the Rap" tmlwis-n pn>- j inou u - durer and e*insiiiii* r. by riittinR' allr.*- lb: out as many of Ho- links in Ret- , 011,1.1* r -d ting the product Irom lb* 1 on*" t« ot all lb" tin- oilier, by as few middlemen j know u 10 as possible. I law slate. There is another liranch of I abuiolani. buyi*rs that are w-oithy of wcur-j .-arih lieii InR for dire- t delivi-ry. We r-i-r I • *-n i*hih* to lli<- lark*- holi Is. Th*-y an-1 mica, iiiid hard to secure. The besi way is I turqiioi.. .* 10 k*-i next when a laiR* li'ilel is I j.- ir y y,
en-cti-d. li *I*h-s n**l pay lo sell |
lo a small or a cheap hotel, tor 111 I(ia , many inslams-s. the low pri*-*" • a-, I, j, | at , Is what they want, without anyj,,, , riim ,
reRard to quality. They an- rims'. : riisiom'-is for tin: storaR*- <-ftR |
trade. . I madi
Some of our i***asiion- n"S«irl I, UII , hotel proprietors* arc w-okinR up 1 lo the fact that they can securel higher rates and increased patmn-) as*- hy niakiiiR arranRements *11- ‘ reel with s*im« r*kkI *-rr producers to furnish them with crrs
th* m la cannot
Recently H has
• nslvely iim-'I In the manufaemre •f hanlware. due lo Its non-rust- ■ ■ pi 1 ,|m 11 i—s. Many depai Ine nts ■l.-cirlcnl science employ aluluiniiin le cause ii Is not niaijnrtlc. li,,,,us ilu- World War ll was dls.ov.r-1 that a mixture "f in, powder and nliilm.nlum ml rail pi"duce.| an explosive of creal pow«-i. and vast
of this combination w,
1.1 h> tlo* Allies.
Th* fulled Slates produce enoiiRh aluminum every year b < qiial that niaiiufaciun-d by th*' other hat Ions «,l the < Now th*- Rovernm-nt Is trying t•liscnver il one Riwup of "i*-n eon-
rtitction. to the d*"iri-
ll 111* public-
BURLEIGH
h i conditions exist, j ,l.*ry of aluminum one .
visited Philatl<l-
John N. It* phia Friday.
Miss Oelnvlnc Doiislass sp*m
Thuixlay and Friday niuht with
... lMr Mrs. Not* Steel. -
diiflcult I**i, ou „,
til,,*- It was; Mr*. Jones B. Hand entertained
r-! a |C•-* ions metal: yd. A ,,, tbe M. il- mctallU ssibstanc.-, C | J|irt j,_ Wislnitvlay afternoon. 10 man cluimnum. in Its Mr anil Mr*. Hariy M* Pherson 'a'"-. 1- on- *.f the mo*tj and „ un , ( . r McTulloiiEh attended •m. Hie crust of th*- ^ | k -,| i q„,,| al the Bapli-l Annex,
Is inc till*-l with It. It is Tll . >( | av , vening.
.•ii.*! in Rian,..-, felspar and Tll , Mo r„inB Star Class of the :,n*l IS lo 1m- extiacted from y J.. ^ u ,, ( ) a y ^,l„a,| will serve a .111*1 S»n.-ts. 'plail-r mpp- r al ih*- school house > y.ars ago very little was p,-lay evening. cFbruary IS.
ot aluminum, due to th- :Tickets 25 cents.
!,at *i is n-ver found in a ami Mis. Garner Hand enlai*. but has to h*- extraet- ,-,|..,nc.l their *laught-r. Mrs. N. in ih* «-l-menla by the ire 15 Johnson and children, of
electric furnace. And the Wildwo*Ml Friday,
ration, up to JhkC.
Says Luther Burbank u. -
» n,*w* r **f pc- play there provtdinn tb< > M „ bfoucht j no* scheduled lor thl' ~ i,r iw. nlj-IX I doubted If M*ine "- 1 '' . xp. riwnt ! w.sild I- able to r*1 I’d 1 '
stalk.
Buil'alik
ile of plant
|. Ml! develophiilUani* * ai
tl.ir bin;: i-olo
'ontinu*-*! from P-c* xin*-s aoemlnxb have crnti-red the public mind 011 Burbank's accomplishment* ani**ns the dowels, hundreds of whu-b arc anvarin* In their but |H-rb»P» his Crented nccompllshn,* i>> ",*• pr.-inc-tlon of the Hut bank |a>!nto in IkiG. Which, nerordmu lo hrnrM supplied hy the iN-pnrtment o! Arnculture. added »i: 'h«i.*mm> v.aily to tin" nRrlcultiirnl productivity of the
country.
Then he gave perennial Rrowth to n r.peeies of rhubarb and inert i.M-d Ibe sire of th- *d.ble stalk from tile thickness of n b ad pencil to a circumference of approximate
1> twelve inches.
Scientific selection and directed survival *rf the tiit-st uppears have Ix-en the basis of tb- Burbank accomplishments. Ibe magnitude of his task and the patience quired In selection may !«• judged.
from the fact that at one time be _ ^ , started fourticn l-nnre: . each con-, p onner ge* JjJe Stan TO t-lnsll
.-1 estate agent has had great making people sell hy lei I in* a family of saxophone pU>trnd tmwiht 1»« door
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Inn fla-h* :- o! i-d this strikins ciam Hire In si show *x! nu-ni *,t color U-' short lived. Sow •! are retained for ;
Burbank, lik*- IIoos.v* It f" snurbi the great outdoors n search f„i liealth. IVilh rain-l and bnlh hav* i.pald in tull 1 generosity *>l Mothei Suiur,.
Old l itners \X ill Play Preliminary
mining about 65.,-“' '•<■ and three years old l*rry bushes, discarded In the conduct of on* experlmenl His selection of -"ids having certain . baracteristi* s. his later selection for further brecdinn of the resulting plants th_: b-si exhibited a leaning toward th* - varlntioo he desired has called for a quality of lialience and perslst«-nce so hlghly
With Ocean City Vets
Follow ing the game at P* a Isle j last Friday ereninir. when the Old | TlmerB of this city ran up against Ule Rea Isle •.Tty reserve team, and ,
IncidentaUl were defeated. Townsend, manager erf tiw 0* *an j City team, made overtures with the 1
loped""that the like has not [ aging stnks lor a S*®*" *" 0c ^ ; hern duplicated In the world. One'City aRainst a team of the Old m». Judge of this and of Burbank's Timers of that report. ■ untiring industr* when It la known , l>od Hildreth, who was one of t! • he ha«’developed more than 10.00O stars for tbe Sea Isle aRgr-gnUou varieties of the gladiola. and that! IniTn.slialely smi. *1 ibai il" > &•
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1- to advaiH-cs mad*- in ibe ce of electricity, and the lowprodurlion of <-l*-ctrlral curat Niagara Fall aluminum prodiirs-d In IbtHi to sell al i-nis a pound. From lhai time s adoption into every line of im-xs has Imx-ii i,n« of magical
The producer in many eawsjget Iben, that much frtslier, doed not get the prir-s h- should j They are Ix-Riiming i*> r< allx* i
get. because there Is so vide althe fact that it does not pay toj** _ u " '
gap between Ih*- prudurir am! I have a patron to order three- • s ""' v i"" ~ '• the* consumer. To illustrate, otten j minuie ,-rrv and when ib.y are Jirotka. a German -bx ’ri'-al enthere Is the country store, ex-1d.-liver-d l*. him and he op. ns on-■ mn-er. ha. diacover-d a m-ihod . hanging merchandise Mr .-ers, and push.i ii to one rid-, lo have of alloying i.lun.inum wiih oth-r Then come* the liansporlaiiou lihe waiter inquir, : "What is 11,«| metals, w-hlrh will produe- nm■nt, the broker or Jobber, the jroatlei. are liny not cooked " rials lor automobile bodies f retail store and then th*- eon-1••niiugh?” and is told "Yes. but which »'H i 1 "' show scratches
wide Rap filled by tool not soon enough." and w ill have noth color and
linany people, while only iw*>j Besides lie- lt*-shiiess of •ggs. finish ■'hiiili in." In a demonslrailly suffer, the ones; al earl, end janother and the most important i Hon le-lore Ih*- German Institute
I of the game, the producer and the I factor is quality. A large majority'••> Ch-mical T*ehnology
They bear the biinb-ii I *.| p*x*pl*- do not know that then
j . nd pay the costs, th* oih* 1 might say. aro th- hird.". ot i all cat and dm. How- nire it wiaild all I^v* e could only say. as we do in ' • things, let George do il.
yr i-r it.
producer who ran market (products via parcel pom di- ‘ > consumer is l» I- conIkiulate*! and the robsumer often
pay* the cost of transporialion
i is reward*-*! by extra quality freshiii-ss. Tins sid- of the
k-*uliry game requires additional - pital. in the way ul -rr ■ai-|flo''k ■ the i-xtra prico oMaim-d)long<
•■ti pays this exp* ns*- and irrb-r* are rimm! for nr
■Am. The consumer often pays ; i--*! w ' - postace both ways. ' •.■ndiib This pam-l p*B<t trade n-quiie: ifiat 11 tae liltl* tim*'. troubb- and ,-x- F.i.-tul - to establish. Tin- parking. Jowl lhal
dilfereiiee in the
There is a groat dif- j Feed and feeding greatly j conirid Ih*- I.*. I*-, not only ot th*-] egg. hut tin- flesh of th*- fowl I
that laid the crr.
The flo-ks that are confine*). I-d a balanr-d ration, with plenty of cr<->‘n food, or thus- having sal,,- time they roniain monnulrliuenl, Is-iiig rlch«-r in vlta-
uaty IX ih*- inv
<-! -xlii'*il"-l H,e us*- of gold, sil v-r. i,i*k*l. rlironliim. lead. r.tnc •srfuill. mangaiKW*- and *xipp< 1 Th- average p-netralion wa I fiiiir-t* nlhs *rf an inrh. Th*-:* alloy.-. pi*Mlvir* a metal . <o|ors wiih a surface r-.cmhllug
igiazed porcelain.
The in- to Which
Neither Burns nor Undercooks | 'HE heat from electric cooking nails is always uniform. Correct cooking 1*mperalare. so hard to maintain in other ranges, is a sure thing. Guesswork and mere "luck" is eliminated. Whether yo 1 broil, roast, bake, fry—dangers of burning or undercooking the food are unknown in using an electric range. Automatic controlx of the * ooking temperature safeguard the results. Electric Cookery is clean. Ii cn-ai-s no dirt. soot, smoke or fumes. No heat is wasted. Your kitchen remains 100I. 'You’ll enjoy cooking as never before. Lastly yon 11 reduce lood waste .uid shrinkuge to an astonishing digree. And. best of tdl. you can easily afford th. tost o! :* range that will accomplish these resulu. Let us show you our Electu* Eang*-*:. Atiantic City Electric Company OCEAN CITY DIVISION
The Greatest Year in the History of Sea Isle City Will Be 1926 Buy Now and Reap Big Profits in Less Time Than You Think
Permanent' Value
Sure Profits
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Thou.-aiidr' will Suck 1
r beach who have n*v-r been h-i>- befnr,-.
1 he one necessarily [ollovvs the other. Both are present in a supreme degree in land, real estate; permanent, because il cannot disappear; valuable, because it is in constant demand. Real estate is of value in proportion to its usefulness-or its potential usefulness If you buy land or buildings which have a high degree of utility, or of possible ulilily, your income and vour profits will be corres|>ondingly high. 1 he mos! profitable invesment, of course, is the purchase of properly which has not yet reached its high point of usefulness—property in other words which has the possibility of greater usefulness in the future than il now actually |>ossesses. The chief difficulty faced by investors is hading property of the sort described, and it is here that the choice of an adviser is all-important. My office has been singularly successful fn selecting good investments for its clients. \X'ith its eight years' experience of Sea Isle City real estate to draw upon, it is prepared to furnish •ound, conservative advice, having in mind the two essentials of profit and safety. Consult us today.
Maurice M. Sofroney Real Estate Broker Landis Avenue, at West Jersey Sea Isle City N J meis

