Cape May County Times, 4 June 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 16

And I Learned About Women From Her

I waa out with a Rirl whose father had the .local Ktord aRency. She was beautiful and possessed a brand new coupe, two circumstances which made her an excoodinfily dcllrhttul companion.

^ JWc were now retu nlnR home from ; or air Which win tend to ward « d » nce • , * kc r “ or *- Thp

'.COLLINS THOMAS. CAMC MAr COUNTV EXTKNtUO.N PBUV1CK

~ a , ' ,00, Cape May Court Hnuae

Aphis (Flint Lice)

Ms—small, sofi-todled In- off certain stem diseases. Ingreen and stead of throwing away your therefore hard to see on yousg thinned plants, replant tnem

cm hat comm i week?" I ventured feebly t shock haring been too greaL ••Seventeen." abc anawered. she drew away from me me place the key Is the Ignition.— Minn. SkM'-Mah.

Saved!

It was a tiny log cabin In the Adirondarka. The vllllan had Just broken open the door. The heroine stood against the wall breathing

heavily.

S’-c threw a chair a* the fiend. It struck him a glancing blow on the bead and was shattered. She threw the clock on the jnan-

i. FRIDAY, imrc 4. 1998.

night was perfect with the rich moonlight flood Iry the entire countryside about us. Presently

a<«M> of U. lave. Aooll bo’ _ „! " *«'

»oa. II ibt 1..™. or. mtlnO 1^, ’ “ ,l “■'> ■ 01 ^ Stthlng to curl or discolor. j«>ve very good rcoultn. Icullar behavior for a girl. I

, There are several very good thought, but said nothing. reasons why cultivation Is one We began to talk of various Imof' the easentlal requisites for personal things. After a while success in the garden: , sbc ,urned Abruptly to me and In

Culll»»Uon a», re „ ib,

.. ... nrevtons one. said: Darling, do

thus allowing so much m

plant-food for the good crops. Cultlvctlon allows the air

get Into the soli for the props-

gallon of the friendly bacteria.

tUrbed. jump about In a man-! Cultivation prevents excessive “ «»r similar to Oiat of a Bea. evaporation of moUturc from the „ ad^^ ^TTh^ hld iutt mit’ The Ihjur> t»'U» plants Is done' «.1L 1 * uc . h “ “ arM,c * “ shc had )uM *J ,t

i*. gnawing small holes through! .msde. throw. She coaid almost feel his the leavee.whi^ often appear*as Home Made Bordeaux |- "I'm so happy because of what hot breath agaiaat tor cheek, and though fine shot had been Bred 1 Bordeaux mixture is one of 5^> B ' re “be wenl on - •* “be scon It woaM be too late! Ah! through them. Them beetles ,h * 0, « , e« »“ d satisfactory “uugcled up to me I drew her Her eyws glow triumphantly There

usually' Coed on the rnder-eides' for the control of fung- c, °** r M Ab* raised her face to- wa* one way out . .

rfSh tbavm. I oua diseaaes of vegetable crop. A 0« »'P» met After, The vtUdu took another step ■ Kleotino I-M« .I~. n -in-- ' mere general use of this material. * rew m'xnenU he murmured: ... she threw a Waa.—Princeton

Nicotine dust strewn along the pror|d(|lB th|lt „ WM mld6 "Dearest would ytu do anynhing Tiger.

meth d of control is py applying nicotine dost ao that It comes In direct contact with the bodies of ail the insects, as this Is necessary for their destruction.

m Flea Beetles

Flea beetles are small, dark-

He caught It deftly and smasliM. it on the floor, leering evilly. She threw a small table. |

He kicked It back.

Shc threw a dish. lie caught

previous one. said: "Darling, do it, too.

you love me?" I She threw two dishes, three, five.

1 was of course very much sur- ten. all the i ‘

prised and bewildered, but came j Nothing seemed to stop him;

di: g^.on of the friendly bacteria" baCk W,lh ^ OB ' y P °* S,b,P " P ' r: «be even thr« a phavtag mug. 1 runJ*::*! » rou “ d The mum begs. CO app-ruch

t frantically.

*>ws or «

plants tb'm.

• heavily over the-. . ..

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; I smacked her another

r In the world for me?"

A thorough application of aux mixture, either as a

2ast. or spray. Is also effective

as/a repe'iant Poultry Rotes

Care of the Flock—May marks the ttmth highest production, and from now on. there will be a Xradual dropping off in eggs. Two factors should receive special atteutlcn If production Is U.-oe encouraged. I. The body condition of the birds. Encourage a large cooMmptlon of scratch gr In by good feeding system and s rood, wholesome scratch ra'ion. Some poultry men And that their birds will consume more scratch , *n of the corn is omitted and barley substituted. J. Systematic culling birds that atop laying. The price of fowls this year should be suffletent incentive for the poultry “an to dispose of the unproBt-

sWe bird.

In addition, clean the hi and keep them cool and comfortCare of the Young S'.ock-lune chicks ire cot -ery profltable. One might betU' purchase eight to ten weeks oU' pullets than bother with late hatched birds. Keep the pullets growing slowly but steadily by providing: 1. Clean, comfor able bouses who plenty of n-na'ing spaje. 2. Clean ranger. 2. Plenty of mash hopper

■P*ce.

i. Plenty of weter. green feed, shell and grit. 5- Some milk. (A pound of condensed milk to the 100 pullets each day is sufficient.) lor Alfalfa Shortage Soys Make Good (tew Exy About this time of year a certain number of dairymen find tlfet they arc cot going to have enough good cow- hay. clover or alfalfa For suck men. says the crops spedalls’ of the State College of Agriculture, there Is nothing that will beat soybeans as an emergency crop. Soybean may be planted alone or la mixture with Sudan grass or sorghum, advi.ee the specialist They should be Inoculsted If they have neve, been planted on the fleld before. Although they respond to lime, they will make a satisfactory growth on land which has not been limed foyeprs. They i re an easy crop to ffrow. They are the equal of | alfalfa hay lu feeding value and. they leave the ground in good! conditio* to sow whest or other, crops that follow. Some farmers object to soybtaa* because they find the crop' difficult to cure into hay. The experienced growers do not often 1 have this dlfflcultv. Th. prlncl-J paf source of trouble Is In] 1>ut(ing them into the mow be- 1 fore they are cured. The best J method Is to have the crop cured thoroughly lu the fleld. j letting most of the curing be' done la the cork. Even though this may take a week or two.) aoyhaaas seldom spoil la the fleld. j Where alfalfa can be grown] tberp Is no dairy bay that can' up 10 H In quantity, qual-j lly and lost cost pel ton. but not' all fanners are rtady to lay out tba money for lime, nor have they the ground tendy for a!-J fatfa. For tbeae m.n the soy- 1 bean is a good crop. Mists te Vegetable Growrn \ The seed of beets, radlrb.n.' turnips, paiwalpa. carrotk rut* I bagas. and ooloas must br sown tamer quickly says a tegelabl- ] authority at our Bute Collrg. ii-ouase many of the seeds will . not germinate. However, when - th. plants are : to « laches In bright, pull out the assail ones, having only the larger and beet plants every 2 01 ; inches la the

row

Pioper thinning gives the plantn a cb-.nce to grow large roots, enables the eunllg..t to got lc the ha.«e of the plants and a!-l-rfWe room for a free circuUtUMi

How te £31 n Oyster wber necessary, would possibly cooW ' ■* 1 -niAckcd her another | - lb, fanning munu ol >» "* ‘ “'’V V, - can. Mar Connu mor, Iban anr ^‘ h, b ““ e.«,. anllcnl br bar Or “»** e|' :

-.a. ... rKarniM ! Don t cover, up his shining form

With pepper like a pall.

Just tickle him to death.

other spray material «.

It Is recommended (sad is be- " Then - ^ ,h l» Ford d »'l , « been, _

Ing .ised by many of our farm- t! Tl*« rcu for the last But gently lift nltn -from his

err) for grapes, potatoes, toma- few ^aJa” «be said coyly. “ell.

lots, cantaloup^, watmnelon*.I " An ^bL" I mottefed dlagust-' And flrmly bold Tour breath; peppers, beans, cucumbers, egg- f0,, > r - as a wave of sickening Then w«‘b Your eager tongue

plants, and celery. We hav- realisation swept my being. "How | ard teeth

farmers In the county who think ^ U, ‘ ,! m ^ e f 00 to

it is a calamity if they don't get : their grapes sprayed with the! Bordeaux and cantaloupes sprayed for blight. The farmers that spray for blight generally sell cantaloupes longer than the other fellows, and that is what counts. |

While home made Bordeaux

Is no trouble to make. It ts pos-: slbly not used more generally be-' cause farmers do not know where to get the material*--lump lime and bluestone. -Lump <burned) lime can 1— obtained

alr-Ught drums from most

any of the lime companies also at Wildwooj] and Ocean City. Blicetone can be obtained for

about ten cents'per pound

drug store at Court House, the lumber yard at South SeavlUr and the Farmers' Association at BellepUin. Possibly tbe.e are

othci sources In the county. Complete instructions for mix Ing It (a very simple proems may be obtained in bulletin fori

from this office.

Japanese Beetle Quran tine Indications are that the Japan- • beetle qnansnr’ne Into effect !n this county June

IS.

It Is possible, however, that the quarantine will be handled' In a different manner than last year and that Individual certificates will not be necessary. That Is. this will be true If Cape May County Is handled on sis as* they plan to handle Cumberland County, but I we have no official Information that this w-IU be the case.

By Their Fruits

A rooster discovered an ostrich egg and rolling It Into the ben bouse said. "Now. ladles. I do not want to embarrass you. but here's m sample of wi'M other

folks are doing.

at Wildwood-By- The-Sea

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For quick results, apply the match of enthusiasm to the fuse

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Reliable Trucking Service To sad from Philadelphia; we call for the goods and deliver them to your door at a coat very little more than ordinarily would be charged for freight alone. Special rates during wlnlei months. Fustian amt with cue; local servlet aba eCeieA SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE: FHITZ ARD PLEASU2E AVERUE. SEA ISLE CITY Bell Phone 81 Keystone Phone 1J-D

A carload of Bedroom and Dining Room Suite* has just arrived. These suites were purchased to sell at special prices. It will pay you to look them over. We furnished the Model Home. No. 321 East Main Street, Millville, N. J. It is on exhibition every afternoon from 2 P. M. until 5 P. M. and evenings from 7 P. M. until 9 P. M. AH the furniture is marked at Special Prices. Be sure to see it.

C. M. Ware Company

Pleasure and Opportunity Go Hand-in-Hand AT SEA ISLE CITY Here, in the Incomparable Resort, you can enjoy seashore life at its best. A wonderful bathing beach and matchless sunshine and fresh salt air make life worth living. Here, too, are real estate opportunities that are equalled nowhere elie on the Jersey Coast, for here propc .-Ty ran still be had at prices that make home building and home owning possible for the person of uioderte means.

SPECIALS FOi A Half Block in the center of Sea Isle City, comprising 16 lots. Priced at ' $15,000 $10,000 of which can ' remain on mortgage.

R THIS WEEK Ten Beach Front Lots 440 feet on the beach, 3 corners. A wonderful investment opportunity. Priced at $18,000 $5,000 to remain on mortgage.

Desirable Building Lot ideal for a summer or year around home size 50 by 110, fully graded, with curbs, sidewalks and street. Price $1600

Business Property on desirable come of Landis Avenue, lot 100 feet by 110 feet; only $20,000 half cash. Good building and splendid location.

Two-Family Apartment House brand new, each apartment six rooms and bath, comer lot, good location, near beach. Only $2500 cash required. prke $8,000

Live In one and

rent the other and this property

will carry itself.

A Development Opportunity comprising 736 lots, well localed, near beach, well financed. $220,000

Four blocks

frontage on Landis Avenue.

If You Want To Rent, Buy or Sell, See MOE ROSENFELD

==REALTOR=

Three North Landis Avenue - SEA ISLE CITY N J

Bell Phone: 89 — Keystone Phone: 21

MILLVILLE. N. J.

Thr Home of Quality. Everything that motet home HOME.

PHONE 320