Cape May County Times, 26 February 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 13

CAPE MAT COUMTY TIMES, FRIDAY. FEBHJART 2S. 192®.

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A two-bud ipur (that U. a cant cut off Juat beyond tbe aecond tmd) U UFunlly left near the baw of each cane to provide a renewal cane fbr the following year. Theac apart abould be attached to the old trunk, or aa near aa poealble to It. All eanea excoptlnc the four renewal cane* and the four apurs are removed entirely. It U adrltable to leave only aa murh old wool aa la

« la Imposaible to .Ute where the ,0 h ° ,d UP will be *l»en Any-; The trunk ahould be flrmly tied ““ learn where the to both wirea. and each cane ahould

will be held

thla office Wednesday . the day of tbe demon-

atratlona. Tlw repreaeulaUve will he In the county Tueaday March 2. >o~*lat over different placet. Any-

> fi W.lk.r P**, m . bo * r ^ infeated with

. * ™l» should phone thla Information to the office, and poaalbty demon-

• nration* can be arrauced at

of anch place*.

e In ■Iw*ih<- 1 • Win be given i e of Acrtcalture.

t full theae day* ,

, South Seavllle. electric , water it. While tt oofca as ft It

i baa hia Urge inme mighty One [ He >a experimenting with a small rt or. which holda.100

I Red Mite 1* -pewsei l eggs .CO. h d eye. but oe

abot’d be preT tbe dorm, at spray, t one gallon of con t sulfur to nine galn the very near tuy ahould he applied It bade begin to swell. I may be Impo-slble to ^ leaf curl. • a j* t Control tative of the American mpany will be In the March 3. to atralion of rat control a cyaplde. At pro eat

be tied to the wire In at least two placet to prevent it* being broken ,

off by the weight of fruit produced There are two clna-ea of Binder twine I* commonly used for newspaper reader* One claaa tying. ' reads to And out something about

* * *_ j somebody else, and tbe other class Poultry Motes . read* to aee If anything has been I.. M. Black, assistant Stair poul-' found out about them try speclallrt. addressed a meeting t t t

of poultrymen at the Court House, Clarence Msaurlr says hi* nomlFliday evening, February 20. nation for the Hall of America's

Mr. Black discussed poultry rec- D,lmb •» ,he who *topped for

ords obtained in other comities. He emphasited the importance of keeping up the body weight of the Mrd*. Fairly high production and a decrease in body codffltlon are likely to cause trouble later on. Plenty of scratch feed should be fed to tbe birds and a fattening

mash If necessary.

Baby Chicks—Tbe brooder store shoe Id be run several days before the chicks are put under It. It is well to have line sand on the floor with some Utter In the form of cut alfalfa or clo«r. The temperature when the chlcaa are put under the brooder should be about 100 degrees one Inch above the floor at j

the end of tbe hover.

When Ihe chicks are pot undei

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Department of Commerce reports automobile accident* to pedestrians are decreasing. Sure! Most of the

pedestrians an driving cars.

H**e Grapes Pruned Bp End of

March

Annual pruning of grape vines la essential II proflublc crops arc ,*> Ac produced, says J. H. Clark, of Ihe Mew Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. Even one year of neglect Will cause the cluster* be small and Irregular, while canes will be w**k and unable to produce a satisfactory crop the next year, it Is advisable to prune during Ute February or March so that tbe Job will be completed begtmrth starts. Tha single-stem 4-arm Kuiffcn type of tine has proved to be more

handle

than others, such as the fan and .. ._. The Knlffen

trelll* consists of two wires, one the brooder have water, aour milk ! BUn an<J gttr , above, but they li St* to 6 feet from the ground, the and grit before them Tbe grit can lbe friendly faces of the few you've other J* inches below it. supported he put on papers. A complete feed- j learned ut love, and with all their by posts set IS to 2* feet span. j »■* ecbedule for baby chicks mayj p^p of rk-bes and with all their Tbe trunk, eiteodiag from the 1 ** °***t»cd from this office. teeming throngs the heart of man

the home town which no other I tentlvely and gently licks my hand*; I is- rberlslicd till lifetime's end; and towns posses*. th'n he rub* his nose on my tailor- on Judgment Da>. n I take lbe way Home town has a treasure which ed clotucs. but I never say nought | that leads when- tbe rlchtcou* the distance cannot gain. It Is there I hereat. for tbe good isi-ds know* meet, if my dog i- barred by the the heart* are .kkatert. there the j I can boy more clothe*, but never a j hemenlv guard *. 11 both of us gentlest irtind* remain; It Is tberej friend like that' j brave tbe heat' a mystle aonmUilng seen'!* to per-1 so my pal. my Irregular dog. my I tit tneato the air to set the weary] flea-bitten, alub-tallrd friend, ha*I He who putleth hi* hand to the waode-er to wishing that he was become a part of my very heart, to 1 steering wheel and look ih hack

there: and be it great or humble. Int still bold* mankind tn thrall. | for our home town, b the Jesl

town, after all.

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"Here. hen. gentlemen:" exclaimed the train conductor, finding two bf his smoker paasenger* engaged in r brawl. "Whata trouble here?" “My pockrtbook's gone." replied one of the combatanta when peace had been restored. “And I think be took It He was slum* beside—" “He's craay!" Interrupted the accuaed. 'I never stole a penny In my life! I don't have to xteal. Pi plumber."

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< auaeth the doctor add garage man to dance with glee. Samelblng 5eWl The new riasaifled Contest Mu: is next week. Read the details >n page on> and plan to win a ponton or tb^t *100 In cash puree.

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Hex Watkins of Pine Stomp aex he hstes to see winter come as last year the sap In his wooden leg fro re up and caused the leg to bust and he reckons as how it might happen again.

It doesn't matter much be IU buildings great or small, our home town U tbe beet town, after all. the critics of the rail lion* have the

ground to the top wire U retained ig as It b healthy snd vigorPour healthy. vigorous esnes rahly from « to 9 feet length should be selected as near to the trunk a* possible and lo cated so that one may be trained each direction on each wire, -sc canes should be pruned that each will carry from 6 to buds depending on tbe vigor of tbe vine. Vigo roc* vines may be pruned as many as 50 buds, but weaker

vises should cr

tasrLessons inAUCTION BRIDGE [ Series by WYNNE FERGUSON of Jirvuson m eduction ISruigf

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rr-p-jj J > track of another —

_ by bad bidding or bad the fees is ertered. tW has a right co justify fait ■1 the ocho three piayiera - not he lost and tbe

_ h At the end of the Boar Htaym settle up their * whh one another on the la their trick score so that

fa tc their advantage well tbemadvrs but L e lookout for bad bids e others. Tbe writer '

life hrid tbe long alone, Y would a trick by playing his ace. The u —-Ml — ■ I V _l IJ -plgy

singletoo king. If he doesn't,

"*——for the dobs and tt,

dob in 7.'s hoai befoi. be

nondt. If Y plan* er, be shouMoaly

le duo

so that practically erery ame comes tip for analysis nine's plry. There are two wither-of them (ericxi*: ^■discussions take too rcood, that too much pc hard leeiing among

o two or three minutes an.;' Mement that the arrangement I ■ whenever any of tbe players F * * —v. The writer would I

mmend a trial of this 1 j&KsateS 1 play but alto add to the

»»■». Try bout and if as;

plso the king of spades alone. If Y failed to “* * * B would have

a heart which A

r would now

r lose a

tfa make his contract by one trick. This a very instructive hand and ah ' caaeWly studied. Answer to Profalatn No. 9

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Tbe key to successful feeding is u o^-r, where be belongs, to keep the chicks hungry for ihe There .re nlsces good to visit, flrst two weeks aftd after that feed .re dtlea fair to mm-, there equal amounts of scratch grain ar , hsunU of charm and beauty and njssh During tbe flrst 50 hours .here at times it's good to be. but feed nothing but some fine grit humble little home town signs a

Many chick* die melody to some; though cities rise

i the tta'rd ■

I fourteenth

to greatness and an gsy with

day with external symptom* of dream, there Is something in diarrhoea. On opening 'he chick. It may be found that tbe yolk which the chick should absorb Into IU body cavity Just before tt break* I through tbe abeil. U not enUrely absorbed, but tt lying attached to! the Intestine*, discolored sad often j Bard. This condition Indicates; overfeeding and also feed too early

after the chick waa hatched.

Overheating cause* the liver to be mottled, but with chilling the liver may be fairly normal but the i lungs will be found to be congested, j

with a ark patches In them.

Beware of sua spots on the floor.

"No. thank you; 111 stay at home My eldest daughter doc* the kangaroo walk, my second daughter talks like a parrot, my son laugh* like a hyena, my wife watches me like a hawk, my cook U a* cross a* a hear, and my raothcr-ln-lnw saj* I'm an old gorilla. When I go ‘ anywhere I want a change." t t t , He's a little dog. with a stubby tall, and a moth-eaten coat of tan. j and hfs leg* are short, of the wabbly sort; I doubt if they ever ran: I and he howls at night, while In broad daylgfat he sleeps like a bloomin' log. and he likes the food of the gutter breed; he's a most

Irregular dog.'

I call him Bum. and In total sum be'r all that his name Implies, for he's Just a tramp with a highway stamp that culture cannot disguise: and Ms friends. I've found. In th. slreeu abound, be they urchins or dogs or men; yet he stick* to me with a fiendish glee. It is truly beyond my ^ * to him when I'm lonesomelike.' and I'm sure that be understands when he Ihok* at me so at-

litarts—

A. K. ft 9

K. ft8.fr Diamonds — A. 10, 9

Spndas—-K.10

No score, rubber game. 7. dealt and bid 1 n K- guiding tbe shipping ol the one no-trump. A and Y paoed and B world safely Into New York bar-

bs! two spades. Z bid two no-trump, bor.

A nod V posed and B bid three dU-1 The Mayor of a email town

chicks to colled near the epnf. but they will not move with tbe sun and thus get chilled. Rays of the moon nuking a bright spot on the | floor will also causa them to col led. possibly away from the benof the brooder. Many nse old window shade* tr darken the room on moonlight nights. Until the weather beeo.jes more favorable. It la well to add two! pints of cod liver oil to each l<)o| pounds of mash. This should not be mixed and kept tjo many days in advance. What Women Art Doing Mrs. Mary Layton, a 72-year-old resident of Santa Monica. Cal., celebrated her golden wedding anniversary by having her hair bobbed. Mrs. N. V. Wales, of Topeka, i* the active bend of what Is believed to be Ihe onlr large adcrtislng agency In America that s owned and conducted by a wo-

nan.

Washington. D. C-. 1* to have s |j cemorlal clubhouse as a perma-ic-it tribute to Busan B. Anthony. 1 R probably the most famous of the g pioneer workers for woman suf- • frage In tbe United States. 5 For tblrty-flve years Mr*. Kate i; Walker, after the death of her -j light house-keeper husband, has 9 kept the Robbins Reef light burn-

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tZdeskaadbid. fl 5w\ now W with tfa* l**>d. A should pass srd open his It it almost a certainty that frat the notrump bid. In

wd, Y bid thrre notnimp wd. A opened the six of dubs. How iild Z figure out the cards held by opponents, both from the bidding the opening lend of the six of dubs? r should he plan the play of tbe ‘ » as to aeon-three odd. cattM r? Z should figure B with at

and on* strengthened by the fart that be opened his club suit in preference to either of his part net s suits. On the first rich lead B fails to fo!k>w suit, discarding a diaZ should now be abie lu figure

order that any barber cutting a woman's hair without permission of her husband, father, or older! male member of the family,

shall be lined.

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Baroness drAlcnhsll.

ft this analysis is cv..-rt, he can „ bonora:, .aP'aln. in lbe Bpanlrh game by winning the fint dub trie k in army, the Queen being the other. ni» own hand with the seven of dubs I First as s tirwepapri rorrtwponand leading the king of dub*. A must dent a i,.f ib- n as a Red Cross

win this trick, snd tt makes no drflcr-

, —8.3 Mis — 10. 7. 2

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rr: Rubber getne. Z dealt and •trump, A two hearts. Y two B three heart.. Z three spades.

t lie lack of hearts and Z

* with the a'e of brwis. Z •tiwen of stiadr* and A fl!ay.-l ro. How should Y nowg&rtfae

A played the seven

* knew tlist there were only w* miming, the king and th;

trick, and tt makes no difler- ,. ular tbe baimu

What ^t he lradsl«ck^Zrnuw .lib tbe army. Sb. r.hisn.riET.k.I,—•»»' bis hand and lead the king of spad-s. " ,, " u ‘ *" ■"*>•■»»' ■«"1 ■CT"> this triA and shouidlthen ■luiio* an inlastry e, - gewent.

lead hearts. Z should then win the trick and lead two more round* of heart*, taking all of the hearts out of B's hand. On the third round of hearts he should discard a spade from Y't hand. Hr should then lead the tru of spsdrs which P must win with the queen. B must now lead either diamonds or spades, so that in cither event YZ will only lorn one more trick. Pfaj-od in this way. YZ ‘4 only lose one dub. two snarirn

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