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j j«S» Wiley’s Fight To Revive Pitre Ftkid Law; Public Health Endangered by Evasion, Dedara Senator
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E ^ven partial dfaftkliity tn the fB-
j fodcbment 'of the 'pure Toad. law I ' cannot be cMifetaoaMd or coo.1 done*. Dr. WUey abould hart only whole-hearted poWlc ♦art .at a rota af thanfca for wort la sarecaarding our
|SeesNoReM '• From Tip System MUr HoteW iy. It It
Begin Culling '* 'i'* Monti, For
GHminate
and Reduce Teed
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hrtr DrhafcreW it tOT
at all Udsmu. ^he St>iPCT6tC.
laeau. -an nod ’rtkbtabln and
frulta and meat. product*. •TtW 6ty of ft* wobden ahl
m*C han't r* h^aart rao^-w-
“I Ingredients tn To dstuffe in ttifBg dUguJaed tfnder i
wham fee -purafoorj leadiak
raded. Apple plee made "feaod-ta-t-na with fulF and
sa< conm etacarddC effect Ive enfoi nin« factorte*. bologna federal pure ft
eons meali low ^yad^ salmon and atpM t*h I cate pink in Imitation better grade*, atar and edlhle' and lndlg*ttble
feel that lUa would mt 1 It warn m* to glee tlpa, apy ha 001 by the experience of tha bc'rl keepers that (her* la help for the Upping ayu'eta. a **■— ppoahioa by Ktdpara u ffilnitdki the Otnad Hotal. tha hneat Boatalry. la Np^wt. "We abolitionists bad our -Jd -the tan »ar oent. t_ charge *aa latrpdup.! ft. place dt me tlpa. Yen hare ail heard of k by tblr time- As a r»Uef -to the tourM it U not worth the usoble we look to eetabliefa
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'la ap(te of atgus posted t
July and Jrtgtwt ere the cull-’ ■bonfht. so It U w*U to sUW again the well-eetabllabed rnMa that guide ua in dividing the hMte Worn the alaokora. Any of laying bens which bsa. heed -producing beovtiy tb roughom the winter nad aprlhg win naturally begin to ease of hi Warm weather approaches. This fining off In production Is due to the teat that certain bena <011 laying altogether. The good 'bens keep fight on laying. Portnr nhtely these agrly. gulttere ars usueally the poorer boa In tha. Gulling enables the poultryman reduce fhe number of htt
w of thtaga that have tantly guarded against! rr. these practices are mmon now as formerly a for later-
oral inupwtate sale, lef grtfUeg of IBttrirrce that have to be j prevewt oduMdratloo • of hhmfu) iog.edifiavorlng extracU. hukcataupa and condl-
law must go ate nad local
by local officer* A ! volume of adulterated and insanitary foodstuffs net shipped » Interstate commerce can be reached only by TWate ana local enforcement officers It takes a lot of aerve for a local health dfleer to go Into the lea box of ffco la*Hag haul la town and pun oat eSMam'astad food to coadamn goods dUptsyad the grocer's shelves. But duty to tha public he* 1th maahs that he do just that. “The prtffttlla of our food sjpply Is a matter of the very greatest Importance. It Is. aetunity, a. muter of life and death for maa^ thousand' of our titttfene anhwelty. ’Derafyste b-
rlessens in " [DOB t WYNNE FFRKWSON ■ou on cAuctjorlln*^ ARTICLE No. 30
guest* that they tips, and that aa employee takes « Up will Pa the tipping eonUnw can't gat oorrlis uni *!► "1 hare dhaalpaod a her of my employees but those Who remain. stl» hove their hknda out and I am not suppdaed to know anytnlsg about It. They have to take the isMey under cover because either myself or one of my assistants la always present when a guest departs to aae that he ie sot bald by the barrier of aptanied
ns.
Now tht wsuwe. porters, re and maids hare two ■onreei of Income fn addition tc their mlaiies vftleh ara good. They get their share of 'be 'an per cent, extra charge sad the tips which they expect fo ■ service and favors whleh are eupposeuy covered by the rxtis charge. Thdy have aa orga^Atlas their own which fftxwe tbs ire dsc each employee ih tha dlvWoa of the ten par test. pool. Thay work It on a haadlaap system; a Codk has so essay points, a chef so many more, and the waiters more peliAs than Ua reel. •The ten per cent, system U LT?: L3-3K right is e ree tag rant wharv a«rvs^. by daly
-materially reduces feed regrtrt•mdatf and t-rodimtloa ;«««-■ yorthermore, Uase dUH birds Srt tnrued off for market PurtoeS*' hlrd at a time When (hart h * falffY good price fo. fowto. resulting is cdnbldtreble addltldnal rdvousa-
Cdlllng has another sHe to «!' _ - By eliminating- tha poorer hen* Yuttare breeder, as 'they appear throughsut the " “—** -
layt ,a Thus suocaading gesoratk.es of puliat!. should be batter - - 4 ' ' “ the flock
orccedlcr them. Culling eea be and Should bd done regtUarty at least every two Weeks through Jol; and Augpktf The aimpiaet ant 1 easiest way to dill fa to go over thy flock when they are on the perches at night. With a flash light the non-produc-tive birds can be quiflrtr epotted. removed sad placed In crates, where they o*n be handled IfldlVtdUally the next day to check up oa their condition Before they
are sold.
*«jBsae ae the pky tad bid1. The “nasapsiaad" Ie really
have a trick is > lead eaamA leas td. proper tfttp
riraaa-pS WiSfL'jKiSdl he b ae p- d ae tha aest one.
thatA**
trumps so the 1 aadtheotharth
jpeuing b alio Band No,.*
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PhltadelphU BollStln! Every i body ready advertlaehieBta. The law of supply and demand is a cardinal yftnelpie of ool fcoooBut supply sad defcOmfl are b abstract terms, ex crept they
L and the advertl* mesas of .tbair aeaofit
vertlsing U me llaimn office,
ugh which, th# fl
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naUs meet and i chsiaca for gasw awada Altar hbl ... teftL-rcsttasS rtMea far ■eme is spades than ia hearts. He ffeSoet ontale SO jet a S5SBS3S& preferahb to thms hearts, the oaly ether aHeraaths.
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•w fa PtsNwi Na. II lUadtheawasafepmiN. Y
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f, aad Us oo-oi erst loo U socured. In the fora cf enlargaa buying, to keep the continually Increasing mills of suppTy In profitable operation. Adverttfcac U ahaohtteiy %hscntlal to prosperity. Supply might be unlimited. Demand might be great. The two might sight not have knowledge of the other’s - were It not **■ tha agency Of advertising. Within the bounds of a city, even on a angle street. Supply and Demand may exist, may. In fact, be afisl dear neighbors. and asvar meet aavi through the medium of tha advertisement. The column* of daeolfled advertlsUg In (he dally everyday exhibits of
that truth.
The Men and women who spire, create and write advertising mlnhtsr to eur pie—sre. our comfort, our oonvenleacei even our nieeaaliy- They ■.au- Demand aad encourage lie maximum development. This tosiers trade, and made lequlme production, whleh means employ meat and wags*. Aad wage) mean Purchasing Power which Is And there you have a complete cycle of proapSriiy. cause Supply has bees sdvsrHasd. A Bare Core *T can't sleep night—i vv tried
everything."
“Have you trted talking to Maybe Old King Coai 'a t Merry old snul, hut WC Settee that the roe Ml »♦ 1 rails to get w.ueh merriment out of hit
The Pouhiyman’s Gjmer , Hdp For HU -ProUem.
.ulling
Rods Early
the Non-^yers
he 'recetven from-flay
Selecting Cockerels
During thU month n 1st of 'yotreg cockerels are going to be add -ns broilers. Tram among this
iber a few will Bsve to be •d a* future breeding males, question is how to decide
Which ones are most worth sav-
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When pedigree hatching Is poeMa aad is practiced (he probis is greatly Mmpllfied In that ther parentage of every chick is i. no that It la possible to families of good than good Individuals from families fa which (here Wdre pertkps. many ooor ones. Bute pedigree hatching cannot always be done. It becomes to study the charactera of the growing chickens i a view to determlnlrg a s on whleh logical ae ecUon he made with reasons ole sir suranbe of accomplishing the deal rod result.
Important
miniature. A cockerel
that shows at twelve weeks of 'age the shape and form of a
mature male U usual!) not s
g are nsturmily the ones whleh
I ha held over through
What 9m Omnfas fdk When one Is think!nc Of cab-
lag he considers those charadUn of the hen which vary With pro-
dm^n- The comb la
healtLy.
bright red In color, of soft texture. plump, and more oi lam
large.
As soon as the bird ceases tc
produce the comb shrivels quickly; It becomes stiff and tough to
the touch. It tsKM ou color and appears to b* t
with a whttisk Hbpsalt
rtU changed etttdltlda of the comb eaa qusekly be flatected.
night, when the
birds are on the perches, and te* Of the easiest methods to i
separating producers
of spsdee wbea B pU>a the q-ieea. YZ tei* aad qeera of UienaMd* the*n ,-f hearts end then Ms U* vpeda Z is
•erred lo win this trick wMh the nine . ,
Real Estate
A general real estate and insurance service — buying, .rftini aad aelliltf—covering all aectstma of Cape May Couptjr, and specialising in farm properties. List your property with ua. Let ut allow you what we now have.
With good frames, fairly large In bone and thoae OUt, feather -rapidly, normally see are likely to de-
a way to justify their reed. Furthermore, it
papa to a*r» a* eaekmto that are Blowing more rapidly tbag
the
flocks which experience trouble during the winter months the flocks in which trouble was prevalent while they were on the range, according to L. M. k. extension specialist in poultry st Rutgers University 0 rowing a dean, profitable pallet Includes a great number of 11 steps which when put toer assure success, saya Mr. Black. As with the matufe birds, tha bouses mum be comfortable and dean. Overcrowding add' overheating have their effect In stunting the growth of the Mrfla.
and
of floor
span- should be allowed growln- pullet and. In addition, sufficient roosting space On hot days the houses rhould he cool and comfortable. Frequent bouse cleaning is practiced by the most successful poultry men to help prevent s ( rapid spread of disease during warm, molar weather. ThU. safs Mr. Black. U particularly effective against coccidiosla Alternate ranges winch supply an abundance of green feed and some shade are the rule on the best farms In the State. The birds sre never without a daily supply of <rreen feed. Shade Is considered essential during the hot daya. The ground, now believed to be the source of manv of our moot
U frequent-.
Notablfc Programs To Mark Footer Anniversary The one hundredth birthday anniversary of Stephen C. Foster, America's most brloved composer, whleh fall* on July 4. will be the occasion for two distinctive programs offered to music lovers 'hrough the medium radio station KBKA. The anniversary exercises will embrace Fester melodies by ■choir, ore beet r» end band; chimes at Calvary BpUcopst Church. Pittsburgh, and addresses by outstanding clergyman and civic leaden. The flm program will go on jjie air Sunday even'n*. July 4. avhea KDKA will broadcast the q^en ah- Foster services at Calvary
episcopal Church.
Expert Will Diacuos How To Raise Fruit
The Y. M. C. A. Radio Forum broadcast each Wednesday evening from Station WBZ. will be devoted to the Interests of fruit growers July 7. In this period Prof. W. H. Tblss of the Massachusetts Agriculture College will answer some of the timely questions fruit growers sre asking
"Will It pay to thin apthls year? If so. how may It
rot? How ms Mosaic poisoning Is Incurred Hag fruit sprayed to mM--IT Utth arseuate of Mod? What I — about the apple t Mm we feeding awr tress i? To what *B» Injury be pro* la the best mu—IT r<-at meat far a raspberry planting?
He Tofik m flhrtk During a vopa— ref— ocean a tanker atnikk at berg and started staUag. Ihg no life 1 the situation 1 Bailors herded into a 4 crowd as the ship Mostly sssk lower and lower. A deathly alienee gripped the aceaa. Suddenly a deep negro rote* haamsd out: "Do snnyhody heah waat to
'1 aaw your pi;, thin "DM you aa* hsr goM I "No. aba had her .osed." "Then ft #aant my girt."
«howa Oat there U a very high corrMaDan between the weight of eHtSMBs flt four weeks of age aad ON weight af the same at sight, twatv* aad sh-
ags. Tha ip-
largsflt specimen* could ha i Meted roly accurstsly at ss esi aa fdUr weeks of age aimply
using the scales.
as aad more to th*
OOtielusion that summer care of tha young stock eaanot be overemghaslsed. 'Observation tbroughofat fhe a lata has shown that the success of a poultryman wfih Rock of bqrltig birds is usually ivered -the ‘ reflection of hts suc<
rearing IM pullets.
It t* pwnsrslty scknowledged by tha laadlag poultrymon that • ooe daaa hot have to raise poultry for VWry mssy years before the Importance of clean, steadily.
A pullets Is recag-
out of tdn.
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