Cape May County Times, 19 March 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE HAT COTTOT TTWS. FRIDAY. MARCH 19, 19*6

$ SO,000 Fire Caused By Fxplosion Sweeps Island Garage. Destroying Many Motor Cars.

9wm« Potato D.p

TV- Srw Jriwjr tiatiimrii !«at ton aditara *'*+' Mar ty ««><«< soiato eioa..-* tv eu*.

ticu<- ui4l*c

(Continut-d from Pas* One) uMltalrly aaaUtnl hte wltr. who

ha< Wn 111. from the hulMuiK. ind before he could r.tdfa to save any at bl» houwholfl furtiishlns» the naoiea were aveestnc

hrousb the a|»artBiint. He r?tilalca hi: Urn to be about Jl.Obo Albert Gilbert. »Sio opetate, a aim rtore on the Bi-at Boor of the

building and lives in one of the

nil floor k^arfmentK. wa* one om the biggest loans l>» the flr-

rbe loot of *500 worth of atork , potato *-eo in a — n.e.e ras covered with Insurance, but ! n.at.-rial srmal aiders

„ estimates that hi* lom In

household furnirhinK-s will total

f 1 .sOO.innd two of his auto-

mobiles. noither of which were insured, were burned in the parage. One of the seven wachlpes sated front the con Bag rat ion was

the new Patgc car of Mr. Cllb. itai with eautton.

Thl* was the only one of the thn-e machines on which the own-

tiric^Brc insurant< - #

Fire Spruu! Rapid iy

No one teas injured in the first serious fire in the resort during the past four years, when the Uai/d Garage was destroyed. The I fire caused several lantilin to lice Iron) their apartments above thr garage. The flames werr confined to the garage by tile splendid nark of the firemen. The'lower insert shows Fire I'hiei S. B. Corner and Deputy tTticf 1. Johnson directing the firemen. The ! upper imrrt shows the front of the buildings and the office in whi-h the explosion occurred. The interior of the garage after the fife.

! compari.ina to the standard New i Jerm-y ration. The compartaon I was di eldi-dly In larur Of the N-w Jersey marh. A number of other 'pnultrynien have experl ; isiced the same thing with baby I chick.i and laying stock, j smaller mad on t belter result* J would app- sr to be argument . < uotiKh lu favor ut the standard

New Jena) Inashes.

$50,000 at Garage Blaze

k y/aj '(ibnn/y ■ .

-kadi , but will produce only n ‘ small aioount of inferior fruit |

rwd will liTraiiio mi ftll.-d withl Ilerbo __ owt wi««i that they will not be; dent an

l,, r ' ry ornamental. Modi

ertaia sww w,. | twunlng will provide both

By dlop.ng *w*v« ■* ■*—*"

Agriculture, quite prominent la attain- of the county In general •nd hua been rtcumurnded to ur as being * v« ry high type of dtim. Mr. Ooachl»y ha* a tenant on bta farm in Cape May County and he will personally run the farm at Medford for the JTcaent season, and will move to Cape May County thia fqll.

The organic material* have Importanr their place as "conditioners" and n nn hadryers, but nitrogen In this form (l) h||ghci1 costs more than that In the soluble forms. I'or ibis ioaso:i the ^c,loo, " organic materials should be msd ; nilso ihi only when they ate required toi can pwsi give the mixture a good in- 1 aiionrt."

chanlrnl condition.

of religious educa■een so thoroughly rath m count;- Sal ker* will not w.iBt to con * -icnee, if I ily spare the time

Black, who purchased a large •ana last tall at Klahlng Ctcv’k Mr. r-chelllnger ha-< quite a responsible position and la preparing for unusually large farming ope rat Iona thl* eraaon. Mr. Sel.ellingcr attended a short course at New Brunswick thl« winter in preparation for his

new dutlee.

Long Experiment! Blast Old Leaching Theory Coni my tq the popular belief. readily soluble nitrogen front mineral source* la not. der ordinary oonditlona. lost rapidly through leaching as is slowly soluble nitrogen from garilc compound* As a matter of fact, says A. W. Blair, soil chemist at the New Jersey Slate College of Agriculture, long-time expei intents have shown 'lha< when the two claaae* of material* are used aide by side In amounts that arc equivalent pound for pound of nitrogen, the soluble forma usually give sonu what belter returns than th slowly available organic forms. The reason for this? With the soluble forma, such as nitrate of ooda. sulfate of ammonls.

the

r “ f ° Ppc A n | National Conference

of Religious Educntion

plant gets an early grows rapidly, and

itage.

voiatuic and the natuiai; plant-food already In the aoll. 1 This is shown by the healthy dark green appearance of the

Gilbert K. Smith, president of the Cape May County Sunday School Association, is making an earnest iBort to have a large representation ftoni Cap-- May County attend the National Conference of Religion* Education, which will be held in Birmingham. Ala. from April 10 to

Ap.il

Jam.* Murphy, division pav-i».-ngrr agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad has promised a special; Cape May County car from West) Phtladi-iphu to nirmlnghai.i III twenty-live tickets are sol.I for the rnnfem.rc trip. The fare.' he state;., will be lem than *52.' on ticket* tssu.-d on the Identl- j Beat Ion certiorate plan, which | provides for a ■ 11110081* by the secretary of the New Jersry Couarll of Religious Education to delegates t.. he presented at the railroad ii.ket nfTleea lor fhw reduced Ian- tickets. "Il looks. ' said President Smith, lam Sunday, "as though Cape May County will hav< enough delegates to Bit a car. and this will mak.

HARRY W. BLA1SDELL, OpU B.

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IRir.aki-y Nlarr, al* land)* Avenafk VINCItAllit >. J. South Jersey's Eye-Sight Specialist I’hoar TIB-W

• ell Phene v« Key. Pheni E. L. CHALMERS J nsUcc-of-the-Peace 4307 Pacific WILDWOOD.

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PvV rife GEORGE R. GREtSV'" Attorney and CounudUap At Law -h Ml Eighth Street, O.can Cto and Mechanic St., Ct Ha*. * Ml

JULIUS WAY. M. D. v

W. H. MOWE Commercial Photographer

for

the s

t good adver-

and shade.

Fruit is borne only on

Ibis 1 »««d. "O enough Vigovou: 1

county have ..mad that they ran i ‘ J<l «"* ‘ ^ io

dnuroy scurf, blaek rot. mdt rot j f <hr cro »

and stem rot oryanisms .Hirtace of the potatoes.

•.tent* show that

al supply of available attrugen. The plant that gets a good start utilise* the available nitrogen rapidly, and therefore the bw* through leaching Is not to be

Editor To compared with the Iona that rt W r ,il.,/-wood, pres! 1 would take place in this manner d editor of" the •■Rural. » “® P 1 -"" * rowln « on

New Yorker." will addretai ■| ,hr and

meeting at M«w Hall. Vine- On the other hand, the orland. Friday evening. March «. ganlc materials, such as tank at * o’clock | age. Bah. and bone meal, require

leave renewal ! buds long than

number of!**™*- 0 '"’‘ '

This meeting Is bring b.td ua- cousiderable time tor the change j der the auspice of the Ylnriaad from the Insoluble to the aotubfe 1 Ihmitry Ansociatlon. or available form. While thl* change U taking piece, the plan

short

Such canes might well! State

Style Shov

clothing sp.-clallst.

will

The blase swept the l.< Oding ilh such rapidity that Bh* Evelyn Cbtul.r. a granddagghjer ' Mr. GUliert. was forced to se k •fuge in the home U a n.-lghbor; dad only In her nigh? clot lies, and Cecil Gilbert also bad Lo • tie- in :oaaty ttothes. f S- vqaleen aulomobilas, ' of WO inmied value Of lll.tivll. we;, "xapkady destroyed by the Are Of this number only erven owner,

arried Are inrtuatwr. Owaer’i Lots *50060

Qgjdon B. Kobcrts. the owner I the building, lotlraatis the toss . be la the neighborhood of *iu. ••». He staled that the bnildinx ax valued at IJ5.BW sod -wav '.«*rd by insu-UKc for gSl.lMiO The Rks of Urea and other a-•e-aori.* in the garage stock rotaa »*re valued at approximaMljr |Z.--00. Those were not iaW»*L The owner plans to" e^-t a uiudevn two-story garog* on the ' "e. it lx expeqted V> ha<© . fh<juarices lu t> -vdlhrvk.Xo «Bv tm- the garage trade in’ Hie sun.

f’arrot Speaks Two Languages

Pn>r.u«t u Eacfav md Speuri,

At. iatertwiiag e opart meal in l» d. velupaK-at ol Ik* IxpgUUdi-: " ibtlitlm the parrM M being I.duei.d fa Washiaatcm by tin >1*100 ot edueatlou of the l** n n- itcan d'nion. e.fh a mvcaw "rot a* the subject and Mb' lara Bell Hold. SB exp-Vt in the. Iltioaa, as the expel tmenlvr. Mi** Hurd has alr*»dy px'e e*;»vf with the <»p'ri«arct •« I • point where bei subject spewks -'b the Eoglb-h and ft»*nt>l! -nguagiu with a laiillty >bal •kr-.-Ik direct appltratton «>f th--i.telieet. and Is now engaged iu -•■-hing the bird French. The objective of the exp- tlaaent a*cording to Mue Hord. the . ' !ishm-nt of the th<-ory thnt ■ iDlrilm rather Iban.thc «a-

imifatioa p

II MMTol. Is back of "■vry on a r.-nrersaii--’- Thd readily dtstingulnb.-- le lwoon Eonli.-h and Hpanudi ans her asked a qu.vdioa hr spokei, >n eitlu r ol three toacn -* gen•Uji replies in Hu- aaBH t-ag wMonally. huweter. n»k--! "Xoo iu Sp.no. h, th. l-'rd will ‘ Ig Jatelllc. tilly 111 lengtxsb 'ilea Hold’s expet iuu ■.< is t -hen with con*t>triable 1

by st lshUsU.

is well to se-

lect only healthy seed. The only function of the seed IrutUawnl is :o 'destroy orgauun.- n-stir.g oa the polalm-s before tley beoio to enter the skin and young sprouts. Once they have entered. no surface treatment can

tvaeh them.

Allow For Bad Weather—Scatter

Orchard Hives

Many orchardwblir * lu*- of buoiy I for pollination 1 iuliy appreciate the effect of weather eondliious *m flight after blumoiaiag time, objtrve* Ray Hutson, assistant cntouioSocist at the New Jen«-y Kxp- riiuent Station. At fruit MuODOiaiicg time the weather rondltionx are uttenj rather changcahle. A high wind. 1 olo-.i*Uiie»-. or rain may cut! down insect Bight at bl.e.iuii; tffcu very seriously. Whca using b*-.w In orchard;

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wvlbb. os It hi !e-es do venture more ibati 100 to yard* fiotu the hive. An apiary plated on ooe side of an will tbct.iore not give a distribution of !*•«* i bi«*-s acatiered among t T*.*- h* st way to distribute is. probably, to place one every 5I0 feet etch way. This gives approx mioirly «>< live to the acr. R.calling tie .aiiatjon In hive strvr.glh at hi. time of the year, a amall.-r run.her than <•*• hive to 'b« ocir cannot be considered sufBckt.l. A hive of Ues al ft nit bloomiaa time should contain about I5.0U* l-'-es. equal In hulk to about throe quarts

the Baptist Annex Tuesday aft. r-

be tied in at least I places to Mrs. Catherinv II. Oricbcl prevent their being broken off, rive her annual spring fasblou by the wc'ght if the fruit. U-- I ahow at Court House 2 P. M.

growers are of the opinion that , Thursday Apiil 1. 35 to 50 budt on each vine givi'j • • e

th-- best produrllon of fruit j D. C. Tudor has received hi* More buds would probably In- second lot of 2000 baby chicks.,

aibor. i Mr. Tudor has had good success « fruit so far with the lot of chicks he I received several weeks ago. |

thus fertilised U Sailing behind the one that ha* received the f, readily available plant-food h

Therefore, the loss,

upon ‘be alow decomposition pro ccim-s may be and tn many coai s are- greater than the loser* due •- the leaching out rf the highly

uble material*.

// yoa nrr t—h*f /#» t/HruthJ bmj IB thr t.ay of a home, jmsl r«a e fm- Inn Jrtmhinf u kal you t. ami in •mr r<al rslalr rolmmmi— tkrm late yoat ehoiee.

i.un.-siiy Itegulsted

Woolwcrth Build.ng WILDWOOD

ELSIE’S SHOPPE-Pi UEMSTITCHHI 11 PLEATING 522 NINTH ST., Ocean City, 1

H. RICKERS. SR. Upholsterer II Vineland Street SEA ISLE art EstlaaUa Furnished

Cape May County

L Tunes Sea We Qty. N. J.

Reliable Trucking Service

To and from Philadelphia; we call for the good* and deli' them to your door at a cost very HUle more than ordinallly would be charged for freight alone. Special rates during wli

months.

Pnrnitirt nored with care; local xerrire also offered. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE; FRITZ AND PIXASURE AVENUE, SEA ISLE OTYu Bell Phone a« Keystone Phone 13 #

yet small clusters and I.

would lesult

Il evv-yns to be more or Ics.the general opinion that as much! J- R- Chambers, of Eldora. os' posuibit- of the old wood and Mr. itavidson. who * Is in should be removed each year. par:nernhip with him. have be* a leaving only enough to suppnt quite successful In starling loth.' productive caiirn. This will raato, prpp*T and egg plant the growth to be more: plant* in their rash house. They

• the

pruning, plan

Iraidtplani these plants

to cold frames within the next

week or ten days.

For rommereial crape produ-

tlon. the Experiment guti,*. *r • • • New Brunswick recommend., thej Herbert Coarhley. of Medford, four arm KnIBen sy»t. i.i. Tbi.-) Ktirlingtou. County, recently sold systam was described in tfalr his farm at Medford and has n.liimn several we<-ks ago. i purchased a I arm on the old • • • j Bay Shore Road below Erma. Mr. M. L*evln. of Woudblu.. led a Coarhley was president of the f.iiinn-rciaj egg laying tuash In Hurliagton County Board of

noon tn the fse

many happy »«t» 1

makinl

Any*

should

Mis* lltien e rlothlng

the Experimetil 8tv instructions in the iliis spring millinery, ilereated in this w**>k in 'tmeh wllb thi*

will let you know

whom your lot > lea-1- r is

Grape PraUBC

If grope vine* are y*! to b. pyiin.'d. it is advisable that lh» bt d-.ne In th. very near future. Growers find that pntnlng done alter the sap begin l " ®°* • ram ■: inn ridel able ble* ding of

vlner.

atbo-e siuiuld l<e prui

a. lording to tl whl* h they are t arbors are not j they servo *»

Nearly Every One * likes PEPPERMINT

v ^Here Is the 1 Old Fashioned Bar Double Strength Reppemvnt If you prefer Sugar Coated Gum then get the\ HANDY PACK

Our Pledge To The Public

SERVICE SERVICE-This house lives by ser-

vice.

SERVICE is the sum of many little things well done. Every order must be filled carefully —all future sales depend upon it. Every customer must be waited upon promptly, courteously, competently. Our entire plant must spell service for our customers. Thi» pledge has been signed by every employee in our plant. It is their con•Unt aim and endeavor to live up to their pledge in every particular. T. S. Goslin Lumber Co. WILDWOOD 19 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS GROWTH We can Kelp you Plan, Finance and Build a home of Your Own

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