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w. COLLIN* THOMAS, Acr.c«Runl A«Hit CM’S MAT COUNT! - EXTENSION BEflVlC* UIMIBC. Samd Fteor Capa May doort Houae
; Collcfc to Show PoultryRecent riaas ! *t»B <X U>« poultry j nil lillil tfr~' Jeraey Asricatturc and Kxirnl »«»« P« r ' l, r Kirld DMT AoUTlllea ot r inatltutioni on. Jane !«. at i Brun»*lcjL Her the morn In* procram, of , t,, coventor Moore. Robert x. . Jo^rral farm loan mer, JOnn Martin president ot Ratccrs, Upman. dean and dl- , of l be coUege and experlt hi a i Ion. followed by lunch, \ poultry stair will escort poul- ' r n to the college poultry . Here there will be an Inion of rroearch project* h are aimed at reducln* the poultry and c*x onstdcrable bucccm ha* 1 1 In developing new i trol a number of disease it parasite peats. Among theme hown to vUUlnK poultryFleld Day »fl*l be: A way to raise chicks fire i worms: why chicks die of c diarrhoea: InJoT produced coccidlool*; Intestinal paraw; chick walk, controlling 3iind contarolnatioo. aad labcr-
jerlmeit*
Developing Big Estate at Cape May
Philadelphia Inveatora Planning New City Along Bay Shore—Now At Work
the Judgment of the contestants. Then will a I no be a tour of the dairy buildings, and the dairy department staff will be on hand to answer questions. Following ths dairy program a tour to the sheep sad swine
grounds will be made. Professor _
F. 0. Helyar and W. C. Shelley , f 01 ?* •’t** 1 ** 0 will show a method of coatroU- U ^* k0O, 2 "
ing round worm* In swine, end I**™ 1 . w “ ~!! eT
Brothers, of Cape May. to a Phils-
Will Spend $2,500,000
stomach worms in sheep, numtxr of varieties of sheep i kept on the College Farm, and these will be shown on Field
Day.
Rose Mildew—April Certain varieties of rosea, such as Crimson Rambler. Klllarn.y, are very susceptible to MHdew. This dtsnasc I* easily controlled by dusting with dost Ing-sulfur. Aphis or plant Met were t;oublcsomc on roses last year and several bushes have been noticed this year which were affected with t^em. Aphis can readily be killed os a fairly warm afternoon by dusting the bushes with
nicotine dost.
Or. to control aphis the bushes may be sprayed with the following preparation: one half lablrspoonful of 40 per «nt. nicotine sulfate (such aa Black Leaf 40.) cue tablespoonful of soap and one gallon of water. Diaoive the soap In a little hot water and then add the remainder of the water and the nicotine. The soap acts as a spreader. Spray thoroughly the under sides of the leaves as well os the upper.
dclphla rosl estate firm, a
i Inl-
and high : producers.
; followini, are the poultry
m jiber* who are
Bl: W. H. .Allen, general ry farm management - K. R. fcsudetie. poultry diseases. J. lack, poultry dlsaasea. C S. j
. marketing and breeding. | Apple I
. ChllcknOf. JMdglg: Martin ■ If not alnedy completed, it . Iccfbatisk. and brtK-llng: | would be advisable for apple . Black gpneral problem*- grower* to apply immedialely the
■ spray which comes 17 daya af-
ter petal fall. The rains we art
. having at present are condition*
Ideal for scab development. Following this spray, notices
: will be sent pat at the proper
for applet sg the codllrg
moth spray.
mediately the buyers started force of fffty men at work clearing away the underbrush on a quarter mile sect too cn the baystde. The tract comprises 640 acres and lies between the baysMe and the main bayslde highway from Philadelphia to the shore, and la about one and a half miles north of Cape May Point. The tract Is heavily wooded with gigantic oaks and pines, anj these trees are oelng prosen d as the streets and parkcays arc baLg cleared. The griscipals In the purchase are Robert Fine berg. Thomas Morris and Samuel Halpert with offices at 910 Wldener Building. Philadelphia, who have named the development the Cape May Beach Estates. The company Is not of>
parts ot the
tract for sale, and will not until July, at which time concrete curbs, sidewalks, slreeuf and othc- Improve manta will have been completed together with the wharf extending Into the bay fjr tbe of pleasure craft aud anglers, eighty-foot boulevard Is to extend from the main shore road
Hamilton. Vineland KggE Contest: A. C. Schlott. n County Egg-Laying Cor, - Field Day program begins I 10:30 A. M. daylight saving . and the tour to the poul
.'ana starts at 1:30.
Hear Dairy Talks and Pick
Out Best Costs
Talks by two well-known dairy nhoritlea. and a cow selection meat are among the features i the program for dairymen atndlng Field Day at the Slate 3llege of Agriculture and Ex•riment SU'lon. New Bruns-
idf. on June 16. .
The Dairymen a Opportunity ' Market a Special Quality ilk." will be the subject of a Ik by Paul B. Bennctch, ttrv alfst In mnk'vnigH(fl|riC. New
rscy state
ilture. "The id Herd Improvement.’' Is to be -cussed by A. R. Merrill, spe •list in dairy hush?..dry. Con ■ctlcut Agricultural CoUege. Prizes will be offered lo wlnrr* in s contest of Identifying >w* according to production, pportunlly will be offered tc iter contests with each of four reeds of cattle. Animals ol ich breed and of known producon will be pat Into the ring for
RADIO NOTES
Item That Will latamt Cape Kay County Pari
Hear This Lecture if Farm Problems Perplex Personal ambitions along Unas agricultural will be divulged when Professor Jf. H. Branch, farm managrmrn sped xl 1st of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, conducts next week's session of the M. A. C. Radio forum from Station WBZ at 7:46 P. M. Wednesday night. June 16. Many letters hsvc come lo Professor Branch asking such questions as. "Is s city ntkn qualified to become a farmer 7” "Is It tbe right time for a man with farm traldIng to buy a farm?" "Will an agricultural college course pay for Itself*" As every reader will recognise, these are Important questions and their answers by such sn authority ns Prof. Branch will be helpful to many perplexed people.
Dance Feature One of Ihe many new feature* that WBZ will offer Its listeners during the ( Buminer month* will be Ihe prograYn* of dance music by Max Xrulec's orchestra broadcast direct from the roof garden of tbe Hold Westminster In Boston. This popular group, of musicians will be heard on Ihe air twice each week. Wednesday evenings at 9:06 eastern standard time, and Saturday evenings at 9:30. It is expected that some of the musical stars now playing in town will be at the roof and will participate In the broadcast. All Ihe musicians in the band are well known exponents of the modern style of dance music, and the many special arrangements of the latest dances tunes, listeners will be ogored a treat.
WBZ WiU Broadcast Noted Health Expert
"The Alms and Purpoeea of Public Health" will be the subject of an address by George K. Vincent, pmddent of the the Rockefeller foundation and » health expert, which will broadcast by Station WBZ dl-, reel from the Hotel Westminster. Boston, at the conference on the alms and purpoaes of public health and l.s various branches, at eight o'clock. Tuesday evening. June It. Mr. Vincent was dean of faculties of art*, litera-
:lence at the L'nlver-
bayslde. a landlocked harbor will rfty of Chicago and president of Ka Va- MAatl 1 . ... , ._
be dredged for small craft and
will be buUt along tbe
bayslde front
Tbe company plans to spend 32.506.600 in a two-year program and will complete one section at a time. This year tbe quarter mile section on tbe beach front will be completed Brat An airplane landing field, a private estates section, parks and every feature to establish a complete community Is planned. A narrow guage railway is to be laid at
GREENFIELD Ml So Dorothy Carvln has returned to Camden after spending a week-with her mother. Miss Rebecca DuBeoq Is spending a week In Philadelphia. Mr. Henry A. DuBosq. Jr. visited Woodbine on Sunday. Miss Ruth DuBosq of West Philadelphia. Is riaiUng grandparents. Mrs. M. Knewle.;. of Seavlllc. spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. S. Tilton and son have returned home after spending a wet* in the city Mr. John H. DuBosq. of Philsdelphia. is visiting his parents. Mr. William Miner, of Philadelphia. Is visiting Mr. J1 DuBosq and family.
Some folks never get the last Installment psld on the automobile until f’s worn out. and then they hsve tc begin all over
y\Good Name • * priceless therefore jealously upheld
It is well known that the name DODGE BROTHERS is even more valuable than the vast works in which their product is built. DODGE BROTHERS have kept the faith, and implicit public confidence has been
Year after year the car has continued to mature into a better and better product. Beauty he-, been added to dependability, comfort and silence to beauty. Endless refine- ^ menu have been made, and the quality of every detail cither maintained or improved. The result is a name that is altogether worthy of the remarkable public trust it inspires, and too priodesa ever to jeopardise.
Touring Car .... Roadster Coupe Sedato
$867.50 486&00 $918.50 $973.50
ried over this private line operated by gasoline engines. The tract contains timber for erection of wharves, sand for filing and gravel for surfacing the streets. Ten mlaolon type col Is res will be erected os soon as tbe load is sufficiently cleared, which will be before July, according lo Horace F.' Richter, engineer and architect Ui charge.
the University of MinneaoU un-
til 1917. when he raslgred assume the presidency of Rockefeller foundation,
stands out foremost among the
public health experts
world today and hla broadcast through WBZ will attract a host
of listeners.
You Can Save Money
An acquaintance telephoned me lately to ask lor advice concerning a dress she bsd made, and, because 1 feel that some of her problems are universal. I'm wilting cf my experience. 8bc «jGd: There's somrlhlnK the matter with 1C meaning the as she had Just completed- “I it know what It is—my hustd doesn't" smiled at this last comment really how should n man know? He did know It was wrong and you may be lalrly sure of a a Judgment In thla respect Details .-ccm. little to most of them—whether s skirt Is flared plexicd. It Is all the same to them—but everyone ol them knows hen a woman looks just right I asked for tbe commercial pattern from which the dress was cut. Immediately I saw It Suggestions for materials suitable for carrying out this particular design were
Woodbine Youth Receives Art Prize Reuben Bear. 29. of Woodbine, was one of the six students to whom a prise was presented for tbe best work during the year at the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art Philadelphia- Six students were selected from a class of 195. and each was presented with the Emma 8. Crozlcr Prize.
Endorse Welfare Home The Cape County Mepical Association at thefr merUng last week, unanimously adopted a resolution approving the establishment of a welfare home lor Cape May County and approving the work of the County Health Nurse.
W. H. MOWEN Commercial Photographer
733 Centra! Ave Ocean City, N. J.
John Smith and Frank Jones both bought automobiles- Both men were anxious to opera ie them as cheaply as
Smith spent money for insurance. Jones saved this money. Smith had an accident —the Insurance Company paid the bill. Jones saved insurance money, but when he had an accident HE paid the bill. Smith still enjoys his car. Jones had to give it up. Who was most economical? See Samuel M. ScheUenger CAPE MAY Bell Phone: 37-7 Keystone Phsr;: 296-A
FORD 44)OOR SEDAN—Good every way. All new cord tires) many extras $275.00 FORD 1-TON TRUCK—Urge covered bodv. For quick sale $150.00 FORDSON TRACTOR—With John Deere Plows. See it work any day $325.00 Part cash and bankable note secures any or all. F. M. BRODBECK SWAIN, N. J. tlaar Avalos Read Bell Phone: 82-R-5
Weekly Fashiqn Letter
listed on Ihe bark of the envelope as follows: georgette, chiffon, crepe de chine, voile—and Ihe. dress was made of rajah. Rajah | is smart this season, but If there is any fabric made that takes more unkindly to shirring*. I do not know 1L And there you are-a design suitable for a aof» fluffy frock material up In material that Is at Its best when tailored.
she had consulted
the list of fabrics listed on the pstterr.. "No." she hadn't noticed It. and Immediately she followed I with the question. "Does It rosily mean something? '"an one depend on the judgment of the pattern house?" Well, why not? Pattern houses make up models to test out their patterns and aurely they are more Interested In having a pattern satisfactory than anyone. It seems only logical to follow
ihdr directions.
I've talked years about choosing the right sort of material for one's design and there is hardly a week that I do not find people doing just what was done with the rajah. They buy a pattern they like: they choose material they like: rfcether or not they belong is another matter. It Is story of the woman who buys a hat and a dress and a coat—each one is all right, but worn together they are rather awful. I saw a girl last week wearing an orange-colored dross, a deep rose-colored scarf and a vivid yellow hat. Sometimes It Is discouraging trying to make folks see tht»t there Is—or should be— unity In all things, be it a com-
bination of colors or the choice of a fabric for carrying out a pat-
tern design.
Rajah Is very smart made with stitched, pressed pi cate' In the skirt, a jumper (hat boost* a vest or bosom front, and rlose-fltdag sleeves with plain cuffs. To complete such a costume, there should be a Bangkok or balllbunt hat. allp-on' gloves to match one's hose and. probably, dark shoes. If Ihe hat Is black, then black shoes would be Ihe thing. If the silk a delicate shade, then lighter shoes might be worn and light hat. too. In any caac. the whole effect shoulu be ■‘sporty." for rajah was not intended lor
together the same
HA&HY W. BLAiSPELL, Opt. D. Office: Do sake; Store, 517 Uadis Avenue. TIKELAKD, K. J. South Jersey's Eye-Sight
ft RICKERS, SR. Upholsterer 13 Vineland Street SEA ISLE CITY Estimates Furnished
Diner 719-W
JULIUS WAY. M. D.
i by appolntmaet.
I Friday. Other
Dr. Chu. A. Ftirey OSTEOPATH
AlkaCans*.K.D. fatal.Taw OfADS'Houra ^Ori
With this particular dress, j fait lhat the choice of color WUp unwise—a clear, brilliant blue t watched particularly whan I was . la New York yesterday *t*fl J.aab just one girl who looted weP In
DR. HUMUgRT MANOINC
WILDWOOD Phone* all: SM Keystone: TU-A
GEORGE R. GREZS ATTORNEY AND
reas City Tttt* ; t Building >
C. W. Way, M. D.
LandU Aw.
i lata City. N. J. ( • to It A. M. tours: 1 * to « P. X
Philadelphia: Every other day U Roth telrphorc*.
REPUBLICAN TICKET
PRIMARY ELECTION
JUNE 15, 1926
For Congress
ISAAC BACHARACH,
Atlantic City
For AssemblyCHARLES C. READ,
Ocean City
For Board of Chosen Freeholders ROBERT S. MILLER, Cape May Cotfrt House HENRY Y. CLOUTING, Beesley's Point(Vote for both)
For Coroner
Dr. H. R. HORNSTINE,
Wildwood
Ordered and Paid For by Robert 8. Miller. Cepe Mey Court Ho
A. J. FRIED LAID. *. D. IDA H. FRIEDLAHD. U. D.
Laboratory for e
Don’t Talte a Chance —A single fire, or an auto accident, may wipe out the work of a J lifetime. Protect you»self with insurance) the cost is so small that your ease of mind is werth the price. —Saving on insurance is the poorest kind of economy. 1 am ready to prove it!
E.O. HOWELL, JR. Swiinton, New Jersey Cayt Bay Court bent
Phikdclrfeii Office 136 Sortk Fwffth Stmt
Few Choice Building Lots —- Central Location
BECKER’S GARAGE H. BECKER. Prop. WOODBINE, N. J. Phone*: Bell 13-R-4 Keystone 12-X
Dodbe-
BROTMeREj MOTOR CARS
Crtythorn-Nickerson Company, Inc. (Oldret Ealsbliehrd <oalrafting Firm la Wlldunad) General Contractors HITI.DF88 OF ROADS. BUDGES, 8EWEB AXH WATER |.:KE8, HOFMK MOVIMh PILE DBIV1HU, rOH'RETE WOKIu ETC. CAPE MAY COUNTY I* ever Incrca. >0* In IU progress of development. Naturally then, this company will. i?» Plant and Equlpmei*:. expended to meet the rlupendotu growth of inil.rovegients. With our man.* - years' experience your TOST Is loa.red. t'onvtnce yojrnelf and permit ua to mtimatc lor you. 1U -.H WILDWOOD, N. J.
“Uniflow” Water Systems Suburb Special $ 89.50 Guaranteed for Two Years You can now have city comforts on the farm, with hot and cold running water, with a small pay nont down, and one year to pay balance, at a small operating expense. We can furnish uniflow pumps In capacities from 200 to 9000 gallons per hour, and tanks from 5 to 10,000 gallons. We tin furnish your home with sink, toilet, bath tub. hot water holler, oil water healer and sewer dlsposa', giving you the comfort* enjoyed, by city folks. Send lor catalogue. Our rerrcscnlativc will call on you and give you nn estimate free, or call at our nhow room, where we have water system* in operation and show you how you can enjoy city comlurts on Ihe larm at a small cost. Water pumps and systems for all purposes, well points, pipe, valves and fining*, plumbing and beating supplies. R. S. Turpen Co. Shop and Showroom 4310-12 Park Blvd. Wildwood, N. J.
Boardwalk Hotel ■' Thirty-two Rooms. Central Location. All Modem Conveniences. Best Income-producing,. Property on the Boardwalk. The Price is a Steal and Liberal Terms.
Phone, Write, Wire or Call D. G. GeDer & Co. Realtors LANDIS AVENUE, CORNER FRITZ STREET. sea isle cmr, N. J.
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Why worry when required to giveabond. Just csdi No.31 Bell Phone, See Isle City or cell at 211 South l.anrii» Avenue
QUICKEST BEST SURETY BOND SER VICE in CAPE MAY COUNTY IRVING FITCH / Real Fstate Insurance Conveyancing 211 SOUTH LANDIS AVENUE See Isle City, N. J.

