Cape May County Times, 26 February 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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(Contir.’;^ from Pair J bainK »trr almoM loo col-: : -rip, ilir pan-> Tlirrf 1« wa». • “KrjMuld* - Brort* am) ' Mia. a ‘on. Mm at Ihr Jf®arv»B Ho»pilal." II aai> four o'clock uh. n : • undmaed and sol Inin !•* T *>' Trdecrapii was fold*.-d u:.ot: ber

pillow.

When she awok< ' *•* brlshl with sunlit)' leaped out of bed and ran '■ ‘ lock on ibe dreastni table. .• »as nearly

len o'clock.

Sue betan to dirt* hurrlrdh lo Ua- brtt «annenls ..hand ?*** *o»r b<for.- ibe dresMiu; table mlrmi and unbraid.-d her balr. The rcflecUon in Uk slasa waa bran and

hollo* H-y.d

gb< brushed ber hair and added roui. Instead of ImpruvinK ber looks, ii only accentuated the circle* beneath her »yea. Rhe nibbed

it off atain.

As ahe passed the kitchen, she rem*-iubered that she had bad noth' Ins to eat (lace noon ol the day before She glanced at her *atch. It *a> already half paat ten. She pm on her hat and left the apartment Wells was occupied «ith a pile of copy when she enu-nd the editorial room. Barbara looked at him nervonaly. but be did not look up She Lt-ned toward Mcl»rnu«t's door, which stood open. He had not yet come down. As she reached her desk. Jimmy hurried up to her. "Void, madam, he said iu high school French With a Sourish he handed her a gray envelope She looked at it curiou»ly and .aid down her uat and gloves Indore she plck«*l it up

Poultry News BY UNCLE JACK

Special Poultry Corrrrpondencc

\slueles.< The undercolor must !*■ re*i. the iBil feathers in both male and female are Mark, the top feathers may l-e edged with ted. In mating the Reds it is somewhat of a difficult problem i ■ gel the exact color male to breed to certain «olor female* f..i the no-, \Ice. an-t this Is the on. thing p.h«i t aax a^-A i^«ar

Dual-Purpose Bird of the mu,, the larger bro.i rs bud American Class both light and dark red buds, but

today they have the game down .

Thin noble breed «•! the Amen- p^t that they can obtain good can class ana find bred a» fai rwsults ;•> the.one careful mating, back aa the middle ol last cen- To obtain tb< exact c.dor has tury. to be exact. In the year of h^n one of the great-id drawand at that lime by two i^cks against the Rhode Island

William Tripp, of Little Red.-

Cowpton. R. I., aud John Na- They have a beouiif.il yellow comber, of Newport. These two *kin ami as a market fowl they nen were anxious to secure hens are one of the favorite*, carrying hat would lay more eggs. I«-ii*j a goodly amount of rich flavored •yers, au they slatted lo »oik , u .i.i Croaaed with the Jenny cioscl.iweding to accoa\plish this Bla.k Ulanl cocknel. tb-y pi"oi.ycct. due. <ockerel* that make capou» Mr Tripp was more systematic that are hard lo beat, at ba-i in his breeding and used the Red that has been our experience in Malay game fowls with the Red the past. . . Shanghais and it is from these It was not until !!"'• that the two breeds U birds that the led gf at possibilities ot the Reds as colot predominates today, yet at a real dual-purpose fowl was the same time the Blown L.g- r-oignUed by the poultry bretdhorn* aud the Cornish were also ' is. and since that time ibey 1.

employed to a very good adian-

Too Gosltn. 1* that you get to the other aide. ♦ t f ' Always park alongside a new and ' shiny car. It will hackoul without scraping you.

I'larewcr Maxurie thinks the owner of a secood-haod car Is alii avs trving m start Kan ethics

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Ford, the car that made the nlekle famous

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-More heating stove* have been cursed than any owe inanimate c.bJect, stove pipes included." amarls Bill Austin, lorgeltiag all about tiirnaci-s. Fords and doors that wont' shut.

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Ben Gray Is free Horn earthly

pains.

A rally day—ha had a© chains Four Bill's beneath th. -od. also' He speeded up a»d tried JO pas* Now Tom has Joined the heavenly

band:

H« tried ut drive M with one hand t t t Perhaps people would he reconciled to them If the signs read. "J'e Old Detourre " t t t * Road direction Threr detours ahead and tUTl right at the second wrecked car. t t t Pity the poor pedestrian, he 11 ever knows where hi* next sum mobile la coming from. t ♦ t The price of eggs Is high because modern alleys are lined with garages Instead of chicken coops t t t Automobile bandits la Illinois

Another good thing about build mg pavements streng enough to stand truck traffic Is that the plumber, cant dig them up so

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Moonlight. v-r» Jecee Imdlans. throws » glamour of tomance over everything eveepl a dot tire. OssMr-Yar arwsted fer paslng » .role, car on Ue rong aid.. Sweet Young DsmsH - H’by you rant si rest me. This imnt my anu. *n*l | «ra driving without a license Ept'c '* to VooTitoi Whs I >«u would seem lo

really.

Two dry sticks will bum a gie

New York postmark

It lore

and there *»* a n .:m addran heavily embossed in blue •« th

flap.

4 r bar a tore It r>|ien. The letver

was "1‘oollicbts Magar.il.

Forty-eighth Street. New York

records of th-

crosse* bar ever come to liglil. o say to yurt what extent ibe .aluus Asiatic. Engloh and Mdi rrrwnexn breeds Agui« in lb* preset.I Rb.K'.r IslaC'' H.-<i» will probably never be known and n took iust fllty yeats to in»n out lb> ituperfrrlion* in txuly con-

'■tuition and to smooth out and ' show

properly arrange the icd plunag. of this wonderful breed ol today

bred In much larger quant ities year after year, until luday th«v are about the largest class

of the American bread.

The Reds are making a good .-bowing of tholusrivt* In the vaiious egg laying conte.Js au» while they hate not done much extra fine work, they hate produced some good results and

Jhat they can be bred-to-

la y as many eggs a* must of the

Mediterranean breed!

lor it i

"Your work would be the w riling ol interviews with theatrical people and an occasional first night in a Broadway theatre. "Your salary would begin til I7S

a week.

"Will you lit us hear fiom you7" The letter was signed by a namt already glamorously familiar to Barbara. It was the name of a famous theatrical writer. (To Be I oiitinued.)

oted into the you want lo market then, ypu family >m they could have Homethlng that the public answer lo roll call In tbe Aineii- wants and will pay a «•*«! price can Standard of Perfection until' for. if they are In good condition. ]$ti( i and right here it may not be A breed of bird to get admitted i"* “Y ^V’jj Into the Standard ol Perfection 15 ,ur *' ,h ' J" ' * * _ “ r J 1

'day* In tbe fattening ..mp, the extia weight they will gain in' that lime will leadily repay you lur tli«' feed, time and trouble, besides you ihen hate lliem so

.nsumers want lo buy

them. Looks eount- for a great

i deal.

•By the way. speaking of condi- . lion and looks, we were in a hotel

u Narragansett Bay. R. J.. r ,^.,., lt |y when the proprleior inih. y w.T^htlr^e. ""I. v "* ,i “ a *" 1 Y 00 " ,rul > ,n, °

It is claimed that Jay walker! nr. getting lew* and lew* ever, year Tbe automobile is ailaBding to that all right.

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AnUmobtliag Pialrr. IJve* ot good girls all refuted u» We must take the only way. Ami departing, leave l.ahlnd u* Footprint* on tbe broad highway

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list fot don't indicate anythin! serious unless one of them Is flat' park It is the back yard on the accelerator. 1 t t t ♦ tt For A Blowout A aoag asUtljd One of the many advaauge* o! ' Flat - tire Mama, your Papa' rros*ing crossings lautlomU,. aay Gosaa <Rv* You the Air.

Of all glad words that signs say. the gladdest are thoae: "Park All Hay." » * »

Court House Marble Y UONUMBKIB AND MbwiiiAI.sn» EXPERtENCEir MARBLE CUTTERS

CAPE MAY COURTHOUSE, n. J. nr to late WffL F. BkaMfti Ml Pfi^

BUSY DAYS W REAL ESTA

A lie staiv's on ocw lag truth on law. iy lies the bead that wear* a frown Men take wore pains te »a*k | than to mend Some men are made better by el perience. while other men are only made tougher The great trouble about helplnr some people out i* that they will not stay out. The opportunities we are all; moat eager to embrace are naturally the good-looking ones. The bee In a bonnet may merely demonstrate that a fool and IU honey are soon parted. Tbe people who are always harping on one string soon get out of tane with the world. There Is almost as much difference between a luxury and a necessity as there la between a character and reputation.

Try This Office wwwood

way beyond lb. Iiarn-

yard cJa» and must ih- l.rcd along th>- n-rtaiu line* laid do*r in tbe standard and at th* name time

Uj- I their offspring mu>t be of the • "My dear Miss Hawley." It ran. j name chararterUllcal odor and j |“ a |

Would you care lo accept a place 1 body type.

S9n large number* of red

birds were Ked down East le-

Wildwood Juniors Will Celebrate Beach Council. No. 167, Jr. 0. V. A- M.. will celebrate their twenty-filth anniversary with a banquet at the Hotel Seacreft. Wildwood, cm Monday evening. March 8. Judge H. H. Eldredge. r.f Cape May City, ha* been Invited tc the speaker of the evening has accepted. State Council fleers are also expected to

the kitchen

chickens he had Just received from one ol our local fanner'* wife. In the first place the birds were In excellent *hape. the craw

entirely empty and they

• from the

id Rh.ste Maud, for it was

here that they originally were

flr*t taired or originated.

Tbe standard weight is cock

6H pounds, cockerel. 7% pounds. _

ii'ti 6H pounds and the pullet | j M . r f l% ||y r ]ean. The feet looked pound*, and this I* the same a * |f they had been scrubbed and , in the two varieties. *ing|e comb ibe proprietor gladly paid the ' and Rose- Comb Rhode Island regular retail price for, them. ' Red*, also the Hose Comb Rhode The Reds are like other breeds. Island White*, .he latter being ii la t ar « away above all cither.--admitted into ih" standard In a nd without a doubt Harold 195!. They are a comparatively TompktM. Concord. Mas.-., ha-: new breed and were oilgiuatcd in produced the beet strain in both the State of Rhode Island and are single and double comb varieties, th*- result of crosse* of Partridge 1 1„ ibis year's Madison SquareCochin*. White Wyandotte* and'Poultry Show he had twentyUose Comb White Leghot ns. They j eight birds entered and won have the exact characteristics of ’ twenty-five ribbon* In each class the Red*, except, of couise. the- against all other competitor*, plumage. The web. fluff and quill Judge Tompkins claim., hi* poulof ihe feathers in all w-ction* of i ry yards contain the best Rhode both male and female are pure .-land R.-d* in the world and he

'bite- j I* rfgbi.

Read tbe Classified A

pleasure and profli. Gc' some lips on writing these valuable liiilc ads by reading the Classified De-

part men I. Then get busy i

part of that filOU in cash price* j should have that evenness of offered in the Classified Ad Writ- color in all sections matching, for Ing oCntest. announced on pag« I that Is highly important, as a one. ! yell iw neck would make the bird

The plumage of the Rgd* males should be of one even shade of red. his neck. back, saddle and wing bows matching, and breast also of- a deep. rich.

The female*

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Here Is a Reader's ‘SPINSTERHOOD” LIMERICK No. 13

This Limerick was supplied by a TIMES' reader and Limerick lan. Mrs. Helen Stuhltrager. ol Wildwood. Yon can win a prize of Five Dollan by writing the bezt last line to it. Be snre that yonr last line reaches the TIMES before next Wednesday noon. The jedges of this Limerick last line in the contest, which is now in its thirteenth week and going stronger than ever, will be Mayor M M. Sofroney and Commissioners Hiram C. Love and John L. Maher, of Sea Isle City. Mrs. Stuhltragcr's Limerick is as follows : Every minute in her young life, V v Barbara works in face of strife, \ The career she chose. \ f Will lead her, who knows— 1 v ^

this to say < , •ml: "So. att*-r all. what th* j lanclt-r* did to mak*- a great ' hi«-*-d out of a hetcroecn'oti* mixture r.f feathers and iiuMablliztd breed type, wa* <o maintain Its laying r odurtivity and in some j Instance* increase it under ; modern method* of feeding." Th.- beginner will make no mietake in raising Red*, neither will any tanner if he add* Red, to hi*- flock, •■specially if he Mart* by buying eggs, chick* or br.-ed-

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The Way Uncle. Sam Does Business A recent issue of the Mail Ua£ tell* «»f a circular printed in New York and shipped to Canada w here it was mailed under the orange colored one-r ent stamp of George Y and distributed all over tbe United States, tbu* kidding our Uncle Samuel out of one-half cent on each piece. Also and likewise, j these are the same rate* that permit you to send a big card np to bxlJ for one and one-half r ent*, or n great big envelope stuffed lull ol matter for the same price, but tequlu

at the

the

e time mat kef the

nrel*. keeping only a •vtir flock of high producing Island Red*.

that starts eligible for to be ntade pri/.e winning ads. Mrs. Solomon Hubby: "Why are you dating Ihii letter the 16th when today is th "Fill going to let >i

The Chap From Missouri .1 1 jt'e.- .✓I- h v. ’’ *'• Was Soon Convinced

When told .recently of the promise of Sea Isle City for the future; of its low pie-discovery real estate values; of its wonderful bathing beach; its ideal 12month climate; its city improvements and publicly-owned utilitio; its churches, school, public library, etc., etc., and again etc., this chap said" .fe “You’ve Got To Show Me” and although he was from the City of Brotherly Love, he added “i’m from Missouri." He came down; he was shown; HE WAS CONVINCED. . AND He Bought Real Estate! “Why," he said, “You're nearer Philadelphia than the other resorts, and you have everything that they have, with the best beach of any of them." v 't* Our Missouri friend is going to make some money this year on his Sea Isle City Real Estate. But best of all, he's going to convince a lot of other Missourians and sell them on Sea Isle City.

If You’re From Missouri Let Me Show YOU

Maurice M. Sofroney Real Estate Broker Landis Avenue, at West Jersey Sea Isle City, N. J.