Cape May County Times, 18 June 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE KAT COOTTT TIKES. PBIDAT, JUKE 18, 1926.

i Beetle ftwnatioe [ fully three weeks later t ~ e beetle emrantIn" uiual. aad the eebba«e maggoi 1 lam prodaet- from this sec-j flies were siao late. It ts advis- ■ besaa June IS. Permitf arc able tor *ru» ! er» ot late cabin. let-1 ba<e and cauliflower to treat _ . n.—etc.j Ibett seed befl* In order to eltmld permits d* flfl^blre.1 for fnih I mate danger from these Inserts ' *' *>errlea and cants-1 Mem Tork State recoamecds the

screening of the seed beds With

1 eertlflcate* may be abseeecloth to keep the flies from I at the Read I ns atatleaa' laying thlr eggs neat the plants. | TttrkahN and DenBisTtlle aad I Where the cabbage and c Pennsylvania station at Sower are not planted In cold

frames, hni In the fleld In long rows, two to three app'lc^ioi mercuric chloride should Be i on the young plants before they are set la the fleld. The strength far the young plants should be

to It gsltoas -of w

The eeeoni application, when the tru. leaves appear, should be 1 ounce to ld-lt gallons of water, which will glee good real The materials should be put a: eight to tan day Intervals around the base of the plaatr. The materials can be applied by □sing a knapsack grayer oi regular cabbage maggot gun.

They may be also obtbla office Pomlbly

a of the station* at Rio Orande I be supplied with certtfleatas

Sesqui-Oealautel , eeleIn I’hlladeiphJ* aujing mer mouths wttl doci'i sttrsrt muar rtsHiga to tec < el and southern Mew Jersey is auts fat the popular meani « travel and the Smgul vieitora ' II naturally am * sreu and will l _ our fruit and veertubK farms. « Tk*a ta our cpprdiualty to auplem with delicious tree I fruits that will make favorable tmpruurtor. C«l! fruit* from the pecking

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"Sat aside s certain number of m-c of suitable varieties, thie fruit If heeded and supply roadside customer* with ehes which cannot be equaled attract!*cues* sad flavor by It upon the city stand* Fruit Biisee to be plentiful this son. If tbla Is the case It will aa advantage to sell as much

the orchard A

early fleld* lu Central fled South Jersey The disease la mi tested Arm by d'eool. ration

ripen tpon the tree i ““ ^ ■*' » u “ u - . .. n t,., rflthes by a stunted appearance.

and flaally by dry. ahri« hard root* which kill the plarta Black leg ta Invariably on the seed, and the grower elould be very particular where he hU seel. He cas either grow bit owa seed or tnut It bit for the Mark leg and black rot orgaatams which may be cai

lived la Peaavylvaata la reorat year* that oae planter ran earn and spread '.he disease. fast weed la Cumber load Count?. Ur. t'kugp of the Department af mat

the Bald. Cabbage black leg ha* quite prevalent In New ey. and careful vmethod* Id be practiced to eliminate

T® Ciir.trol Inject Pelts Sec The kind of spray material use for con:rolling insect* In the! veg*table garden depend* upon j whether the in*ect* obtain their j food Fy chewing or by sucking, caya the College of Agriculture at New Brunswick. Nearly all the Insects attacking vegetables, however, nrc cbewem The chief exception 1* the plant louse, which procure* It* nourtahmen: by drilling into the plant with Ha beak It lake* constant vigilance and dally examinations of the plant* to keep Insect* from destroying the vegetable garden. Beetle*, grasshopper*, and the immature stages of certain Insect* Indiscriminately called "worms." f*ed on the stem*, leave*.' and fruit of vegetables and kill or greatly weaken the plants. These chewing pests; mu, l be rombated with a slom-j aeh poison sprayed on the part of the plant where the Insect imust likely to feed. I'se arsen- j ate of lead If you want a poison that ta not likely to burn ihc foitagr. The tollowing Is <asy to mix and ,-ffectlve In Its rmults: Arsenate of lead. 1 tablespoon of .paste or Vb lablespounful of powder: water. 1 gallon. Mix the arsenate of lead thoroughly with a small quantity water, then add the rest of the gallon. The solution should be stirred occasionally during the

spraying.

Plant lice are not only sucking Insects, but prefer to work under cover, no when searching for there, look on the under-sides of the leaves. A contact spray which entirely covers them Is necessary for sflective control. Either nicotine sulfate, alone or la a soap solution, or pyr?tkruui ta the best materia’ for this pur E*>oe. A strong soap solution alone sue* as that remalnlag

It’s a poor corner, glgntat Bob Plerpont that hann’t one gasoline

lining station.

The more w« know the greater our aMuotahment that wreck? ate so lew.

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Boas: "Lat again! Have you ever done anything on time?” Clerk: "1 bought a car."

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Driving with one hand and waiting the other, giggles Joe Douglass can't be -onipared to the old lime way of wrapping the lines around the whip socket,

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Sign on Back of Ford ‘i burning—Just for you."

Bcslly. the best ear for the money 1* the one you read about In the adverttaruects.

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Auto eagln?* could tell a lot of stories It it weren’t for the

mufflers.

CeaeteJT Sermon i slumbering hero, one William Ladd: Hta speeJI was good, but hi* brakes were bad. BUI Jones here took a six-foot drop: He paid no heed to the traffic

cop.

Here's Mary Jane, but not alive;

She drove her ear at forty five. Bowling Still Hold* Its Young Hiram Strong—notber p^U^ty in Sea Ule

The howling alley* on the Boardwalk are popular t* ev«c. The spoil here has many women follower*, who realUe the genuine enjoyment and healthful exercise that car. be procured by

bowling.

Nat Sagel states Isle City bowling league will be formed, together with a representative city team, meeting visit im*. Mr. Sagel also plans to havo expert bowlcra give ex-

hibitions at different llmea during tbe mason. The alley* are in excellent condition and from time to time Improvement* will b* made states Mr. Sagei. A weekly prtxe for tbe highest orer ta being offered by the management and this Is creating much In'vrcaL

to go;

He'd pan* them all or the reason he'd know. This stone recall! Bill Bradley's

nerve a bad

Nurmaa Taylor, of Cold Spring SUCCI ■dully coat rolled rosy aphis os apples by dinting with stco Use dast.

Claras re Uuxurle says, wl

you na>. 'The min Is n g driver.*' yon should qualify ai whether you mean motor, g

pile, ^lai'ty. or slave.

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Like a lUy. the flapper t sot. But when there Is ha auto handy sht certainly doe*

t t t A parking plae* fa leave your car to havt era and fender* brut lights knocked off.

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Slogan for AutemobOLU Drive right sad more pe< Mans will be left. Watch your step on it. Taking the other fellow's «t ta better than "to dust return-

eth.”

Six fret bare awaited many a driver who ■wouldn't give an ’

Inch.

Just because you aee Its tracks ta no sign that a train bar Jus’ passed. t t t The woman who says she gets • nervous driving a ear don’t know ‘ bow other folks feel when they

where you the bumpup and tbe

An rxebaage notes that there are li million motor cars tbe I'nlted States. "And yet.' says, "pome folks can’t un< stand where aU the money gbea.” t t t Dick Culver: I'm In favor widening streets. Bob Lctlmer: So am L give* Jay walkers a larger run

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AS Ylaaland Street SEA ISLE CITY Estimates Puratahcd

worry wtws reqtiirad to tire • bend. Just cgiR Bd! Phone, Sea Isle City oe' cadi at 211 South Landis Avenue QUICKEST BEST SURETY BOND SERVICE

CAPE MAY COUNTY * V \ IRVING FITCH Rtal Fstate humane* Conveyancim 211 SOUTH LANDIS AVENUE Seu Faie City, N.

Sea Isle City Takes Inventory 1921—1925 The Story Of A Growing Seashore Resort 'sea ISLE CITY, New jersey

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Deposits Bank Resources IVrmanrnt Population

Summer Population

Printing ilant (No of Employees) Real Estate Developments

Aaaraacnent Valuations

Figures:

1921

1925

None

$552,303.48

None

$702.674 70

900

1500

12.000

20.000

6

32

None

5

SI.677.527

$3,268,544

The Reasons For This Rapid Growth - - 1— Sale, gradually sloping Lvfhing beach, protected by life guards— boating and fishing » bay and etean—a family retort where childrea may romp and play in perfect safely—t ool sea breezes making a heahh-prudu< ing dlmoepbere—a boardWdlk three miles long. briUiantiy lighted at night, make* (vromendamg a joy. 2— Located only 64* 2 miles from Philadelphia. 10 miles from Atlanta City—accessible by motor car on wrii paved highways— frequent trein aervice on Pennsylvania Railroad making commuting to business practhal and convenient. 3— AU the conveniences of the city including electric, gas, pure artrmsn water, telephone and telegraph service, aewagr chaposal. garbage coflcction—careful fur and police (iroteclKUi—new aapbah streets laid with concrete < tubing also newly laid—stores of all kinds, churches, free public library. news|N*per and many other features

The Opportunity For Investment is HERE Sea Isle Cty is entering upon the moat prosperous season in its hratory but the values are still low. Real estate developments are springing up and improvements are being made in '•P*d The eye* of the outside world a»e being centered upon this family resort and on influx of larger dimensions than usual is being noted. Everything to enhance the value of real estate and improve properly in to be found here. Municipally owned 2as and electnc plants, artesian water supply, and all the other features of an inland city are now in operation The asphalting of Landis Avenue (the main street) has recently been ronmlrtcd and the laying of cement curbing throughout the city is rapidly nearing completion. An investment in this growing seashore resort will r~aliz3 a profit iu a very short time.

Compliments of A. L. WILUAMS REALTY COMPANY- Realtor