Cape May County Times, 9 July 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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.‘Mrvo ibe Htkt to rrr all Md« and to waJvr any sas aSrjrcs.’S

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in Few Jeney Axoin'limited supply of the re-lwue of Program South Berin to Szpud 1 '?* re “ ^, ,>ook,^, put out by O \\ n 1 them, tn order that there mav OCaVlllC \ SITID

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> Eowd of Cora

JOHN Jf MAHjpt. Dtrretor Public Worl * ““S?***.

—Id and an afrorWu IV ttTt» P«*-

aon» to be board.

The uald Company Intt the aald puMk otreeta rs arch's

ior inyttw. rolajtas. rot ——. ST'^-^^aas^a aerrko *»Poa: tn. under and alone

them, tn order that there may

. pajn to plant your Idle be some literature to give to tn-1-3-- tc form tree*." That Is quirera at the ebon. _ _

what 180 land owners In NcWj A -dlocusalon arose as to the *0 Open July

J Jersey believe who plantetl t.-I openTh* of the county exhibit on >. JM.VOO trees on their Idle Adds Sunday, a motlcn was made that , this sprint;. | u, c exhibit be closed on Sunday.

15—Good

10-Day Program Arranged

The sixty-third annual camp

iUss portions of their Idle' Mayor Champion naked that ot . ,hc . So ? , ! , 1 Je ™r^ h annually for the past 10 the motion be re-consldered. stat-' i^ n,p . U "* *"? c * l l ,? n ,* ,rn. and have already realised Inf that he objected to the ex- . , *' . from Income from theirlhlblt being cloeed on Sunday. J,l ,i 16 unU Ju 28 ' " “ v '

I .. . .. . r' rrllenl nmmm hmm

y^ars. a< sqfflcleni

pUnUtlons

' more than coyer

costs and carryinx charges.

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“i-pf *11.74

■aU r3*dM. street*, avenues. Mg-

to ylelii substantial prolts periodloslly. and when the tiiiM crop is han’cstcd.

c these

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NOTICE OF APPt-iCAT U)N

r waht Ts Lay C« Mslns In tb Naanc Streots of Um pity of bm ins city, cap* M»y

18?

S 18 HERKBT OTVEN. that ■j Central Power 8 Uxbt ■ with

toetraet: be -* “tb IS*

Board of Commlnatnoora.. of tha

TownoonA's Inlot on S Csdar 'Avenue from North-

r.r.'s is. OHy.

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■mall cost per ac men changed land a valuable farm

L .They (eel tbault Is good

tfKaUi»s to plant Umber crops]

oa port len t of their farms form•Ely Idle beeaaae unsalted for fhjcdng. The average cost threat an acre of farm land la

ft to AL2. That

total cost to any owner of trying on his farm one acre of a eroj which ts paying dividends ti other New Jersey land owners. Trees may be planted without

BfhVtous p reparation

gsound and will grow without the care and cultivation demanded by other crops. A trial planttag usually ronvlnoea land ownera that this crop will grow wall 00 portions of their farm which la no< suited for other crops.

By H A. SifHANZE.

Dtatrtc'. Mannsn ^-H-»W-|f tvw

NOTX* TO COSrrWACTOht

ntaring or b

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£ Kscwas amyB’mSlSs

Orchat-d Oarer Crops

Cove - craps should be put In hafore branches bend too low jennit planting of the crop. Vetch alone, vetch and rye (In ‘nrdr which will hr plowed ■ early In spring), vetch and graas, or soybeans are all cable tor plaatlng at the prewn; time. Soybeans etn be Wlowcd by rye ip toe fall. Cowpdaa are very high In price this Mfeasn aad therefore undesirable. The rates bf seeding as recomded by Mr. Cox are as loi-

•■AtlAA tb.< lb. count. EhuiM “''Ti '"T™" 1 “ . ... _ . ranerri hv thv ntripera nf.lhe

co-operate with the Sesqul offl- br ,br ofr,cp^, °f the :

Clal» who decided that thi ex- *> e ‘» , ‘ on

position should be open on Sun- Thr • ch ' <,ul '\ 01 “•'•J' c *

day.

Mr. Miller suted that he

are standard time): < A.

thought the majority of the peo-' ” 0 ™' nK " ,,eb ; .,l°i, 10 „ A “ pie were not in favor of the ex- ® ,bl ^ wllng. 1.30 P. M.. chtlhiblt being op-n on Sunday, but <Sr * ,, * mw, ‘ n K; 3 p - “ • Preachcould see no harm in It being ,n * ; * P ’ M - youn * P~P |c> open * meeting: 7:30 P. M.. festival of

Mv. Ooeiin «id he mw no oh- ““*•*. P m M -, f r T h, . nt: Sun -,

jeetion to the county map oe- day _® , A ' l, 1 • , . 1 ing on exhibition on Sunday, as „ 0 T ,n f * r J Thursday. July did Director Ogdon, but did not U - h “ “ Ep -

favor the exhibit on .the county ' WOr,b Laa * ue D “ 5 '-

s Eda M.

and the like. Mr. Champion's motion was n seconded. •

Day.

The complete program of the

i Camp follows:

July It—10:30. Introdueliuns;

July 1«—10. seng service, vollon*. address. Rev. Wm. Ev aoonnde prayer: 1:30. To The Youth of the Country^?: annual march, exorcises: s memorial service. Rev. J. R. Read. July 17—8 P. M.. sermon. Rev. Christian Ernst. « Jaly 18—Rev. Alfred Wagg. D. D.. Rev. J. B. Kulp. D. R. R~v. Una Bowman. D. D. Thr Harmony Trumpet Quartet will play. July IA—Rev. H. J. Helnemann, Rev. A. U Martin and choir. July 30—Rev. D. C. Cobh Rev. W. A Boyd July 31—Rev. Walter Shaw. Rev. B. W. JAlckenbtll. July 13—Rev. O. S. Soulhwick Rey. J. M. Hunt. July 33—Mrs. J. M. Hunt. Rev. Oscsr Rennets. July 24—3 P. M.. Rev. Wm. Ewen. July. 25—Rev. W. P. Corkran. D. I) . Rev. Howard K. Hand.

D. D.

July 2«—Rev. H. M. Rosa. Rev. K. G. W. Estlow. Closing ser-

vice.

The officers of the aasoclatioa arc: Rev. J. R. Read. BHdgftoa. president: Rev. L. U. Hand, Borden (own. vice president; Rev. W. Yerkes. Tuckahor. secretary; Walter H. On. Pleasantrtlle. BI nancial secretary; Rev. T. ,C. Parker, Tuckshoe. iressurer; F. S. Carter. Petersburg. superiPtendent of grounds; Walter K. Ott. Pleasantvlllc, assistant super-

intendent.

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Big Holiday Crowd

. 11.

by Rev

xye gram

— drilling Is the most ml ry method of seeding, arops In other orchard*

Graham: 2 Junior rally, led by

- . Mrs. S. Wilkinson: 4. fine rsls-

Visks Sea Isle Ing: 8. Senior rally, with

- — _ _ by Rev. K. V. Sargent.

fOontinned from Page One) mtlllc

Vslemlllar. Cbarles Hoi lard. R : ■ — . . Keenan. B. Ca! worth. Miss y ' -t±-

Keenan. Philadelphia: Rev. W. Doheny. C.‘s. C, Within*ton. D. C.; Dr. Rone Sheridan. Bethlehem. Mis* Anus A. Sheridan. Bethlehem: Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Laughter. Pocbeater. N. Y.- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thomas. PhlladelphU: Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kinaler. Mr. and Mre. C. C. MacCray. Miss D MacCray. Brooklyn: C. J. Bartlett. Hadden Heights: Mr. and Mrs. U O. Ban len. Haddon Heights; 1 and Mrs. Bicker and family. B< erly. N. J.; W. C. Mattero. Miss

Mattern. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Oul-,

len and family. H. J. Loreno. E

G. Cllrer. Philadelphia: D. H. i

Wbeller. Charles Heritage. VlceMrs. B Hawkins. Bridgeton.

, *• j“-i The Ocean View had the followb0 * ln * EweaU: Mayor Vannaman and JS-3* Ibm.) family, of Paulaboro; Mrs. Irene

Deutenberg, Mrs. J. Deulenberg. PhlladelphU: Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Mob). Mir* Gertrude Young. K*m Dell-. Smith. Baltimore: R C. Cherry and family. PhlladelphU:

~ Gold-

And after everybody Is educated for white-collar Jobs, who Is going to make tbe white collars?

You never ge'- a bootlegger

Spociaf having a rummage sale on old

stuff.—Muskogee Tim»-Democrat.

(ZasyLetscns in -

^AUCTION

BRIDGE

ew Series by WYNNE KERGUSCW cAutkor of rerguson on eduction Tkilgf -vr^v ■■ ' ~

ARTICLE No. 31

jf of partaer'a 1 hand has pass

: 3

40 I he. 30 lbs

Every player hi* hi* own pet theory and the writer is no exception. In bis opinioo. a pbyer should overbid partner's no-tnunp under the (ollowing

wun an> hve card mafor suit. Such a b*d *ivcs that infonnMaon to partanl and if he doesn't consider it the be*, bid for came, he should bid two not trump. Such a procedure can never do any harm and in many bands sriD en-

able partners to make a ei

Where the tree* are far arxrt . or B«MMd fairly high from the'Mm. Goldberg. Mre. H

(a) Having an original bid i

either]

(b) Any rr

&I‘i3^vrV U lA.WU t nsinilora' * ■red I ax can

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JiTiLdi

JOHN L. MAHER.

Dtr-nor t-ihlic W«

‘ -fiSt: ;.rse5*‘<5K

khahk M* McBride.

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l-pf tit.7*

be reduced pro-

the amount

the trees which

jpached with Icoculate seed

rorka. 1 soybeans or vetch have not been CMy "EnldWr ffrowji oa land before.

t GOOD LOTT

x;ETHER with say tsr all •2r-A^rsi_“ ** "“TOca" UraMa * the mH C

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. PIBC28 or! REPORT OT COMDmON or T = ‘ FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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The Atlantic County Fed era -

1 tioe of Poultry Aaaoclations U | wing to hold iu annual Field Pay aad Ptortc at Lellings Park. Maya Landtag, on Thursday. July *«. Laa< year quite a number of .poultrymen from thU county attended a similar

Utmlc at LeiUng's Park.

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O^rafyr' nZslI^fra'g * “Sa rr'FLs.

berg. Miss H. Haas. Jenklntown: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Harvey aad daughter, of Millville; U Woodruff. Oscar Scull. Mr. aad Mrs. Samuel Day. Bridgeton; James Wright J. P. WcCourt. C. MeCourt. J. F. MeCourt Jr.. PhlUdetphU: F. C. Roberts ton and wl/e. BaltlMr. and Mrs. Leo Persia and family. Mr and Mm. John T. Allen and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hogan and family, of PhlladelphU. and Mr. Joseph Tlgbe. New York city. The Spray Hotel reported an rcrcrowded house, together with stson's guests, u did the Hotel Stevens. Both hotel* have a large yearly patronage and had to turn

many away.

(e) J

.AMUm:

possible. Auction is a pi

game and gives the best rest partners endeavor to bid t cards correctly, rather than

The free take-out of

(d) Any five card major suit if tbe im ,

■o help for psrt-

a-ngfcton nerano-t

hy of taking ovt partner's no-trump bid with a bid of two hearts or two spades, careul consideration should be ‘ to what the no-trump bidder

VetsritiLrtans from the Stale Bureau of Animal Industry are Mating dairy herds in tbe county

this week.

I Four Hurt When

Inst Thursday a Mud of farm

I county to PfclUdelphU to be used In connection with Ike Cape Msy County display at tbe Sesqul Ex I Mbit.

■Safcftsgcrss orr-ii -Si-. . _e»»ass.«as. —_ — 1 SS?-~si 'srv-

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REPORT or (XWDmON .'UCKniSff national bank.

( THE STATE OF HEW JEXSET. AT ™

AT" T^HOff.

THE CU~A OK BU8INE8B ON

JuWS M. 1 ST*

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, IrS; sswe XhZ—-AT" . ' ESi-SLsrtgTJS:! ■jss. b sa.. . (-nsh ic. 1 ■ u>' nad MBSuni dus from natiaonl bm ■mMk .. rurid*-IttT R Trasserve ml dm

Several new bulletin* isstied by tbe New Jerary Bxperim -nt Station are na follow* ••Sc.ybean* I for New Jersey.'* "Beti.-r Milk From Cleaner Cows;*' “Canning Fnrits aad Vegetable, for Wln**r:" “A Septic Tank;"- “Some Chemical Factors involved In • Mraienl Injury of FniU

Treaa."

County Seaqut Exhibit Not Open Sunday

UtLMiM will be

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Car Hit Tree

Woodbine Party Were Returning From a Dance

__ dealer bid two oo-trump or pass? Any theory of the takeout that you may adopt u incomplete without a thorough understanding between partners as to the procedure dealer should follow subsequent to the taka-out. I am of the opinion that if this procedure becomes thoroughly underwood, there wOI not be tbe various differences os' opinion as to tbe take-out. With a partner srho underrtand* what to db alter a take-out. h is much easier to arrive at tbe best bid of the two hands. Tbe purpose cf the take-out. of course, is Co

bid a suit that oganw than the

the a

•till a

Two were seriously wounded, and the other two injureo slightly when a car. In which they were driving, overturned near Woodblqi. Those seriously Injured are Lillian Hoffman. 16. of Woodbine, and Dora Uebennan. IS. also of Woodbine Fannie Hoffman. 16. a sister of Ltlllar. Holman, ecelved a severe shock, but recosered within a short Hate. The other occupants of the car was Leopold Sbepelov. 18. and be escaped Injury, except a slight cut an bis foot, by leaping

from the ear.

They were returning from a dance, at DennterlUe. ard Miss Liebermaa wav driving. The car suddenly caught tn a sand pile, and turned Its course towaids a tree. Bhepelot.. who sat aioegaidr Mia* Liebcrmsn tmmedlaleiy Belted (he steering wheel, with the Intentions at turning tbe car towards the road and away from the tries. The steering wheel Instantly broke from hla hand, and he yelled and leaped

Before Lillian am

••devs the no-trump offers a better chance for game, he should bid two notrump. If you adopt the procedure it

B No. Ifi Hearts — Q Club* -O. J.8.; DUmunda—Q. 10, 7

-K, J

Br-** 4 Diamonds-K.J. A J. 3

Hearts - K.J.3 Hub* - none DUmnnds —8.2

Spades- A.O.*

Hearts are tramps and Z is in tbe lead. How can YZ aria five of the eight tricks

against <*•> d J * :

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wMk la conjunction with the

SsaquI-OmileBaUl Exhlbll. Work oa Iks preparation of the exhibit for the Booth Jersey Ex

PoalUoA. I»c.. has started and •HI ha parted to completion within a wart. Tbe special rec-

ords for the radio phonograph, f.-om the

which will he a feature of the Fanil, if off man could Wve lbshow, will be mafic neat Monday j car. It overtarnsd. causing * *»« tha Apparatus tiaeif has been craah Alex May. proprietor n* (rarlad and will be Installed ! May * Gcrage. who lives nearby, •attar paVt U aexi week.) heard tbr crash, aad Immediate)} '"A the agricultural es-j,*,,,, obt H e helped Bfc.pel..! klMt will hv la keeping with 1 raise Ike ear aad pull out the *■* f* fcahul hui will be j mo glrla. who wer, eaughl May sllghtij targfir pta.ed them all In his ear sad E»*h raaart baa been sot 19. d rurted Ihetu to Dr A J Filed ■ hat tha Dtrscior D now ready land, of Woudbia* . a here hret '"'Him Whatever literature aid was rendered BbepHo* falni

for dlsmb. 1 mi in Man tty upon entenrg 'he _ Hfl-Ceatraalal ‘ dortarr offlee Ulllan Hoffman

K. L rick CsMuri | Tb *’ •HI »• ffv- wh. suffered the area tret .n

lh “ : !»rred the latter pan «d aeat ; jtsry. as her bark wa. fraetared.

AH& StraKiaAKKIt seek, but la Ibr Interim arrang. - •«* Imarediatetv iu,h.-d bntne

Ncasn Prtltr j uw atn has* l»-i, eiafic silk ib< |>ura IJvtiermae

1 flaps May Oouaiy TIM Kb t-

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r’" oTtb* shove-earned l—k. So aetemal, re*. ] «* *** ' 1 t* tier te Ih* bmi el m> kaowlsrtc sad | Uoe at tks Baequi

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Why worry when required to five a bond. Just cadi No. 31 Beil Phone, Sea laic City or call at 211 South Land!* Avenue

QUICKEST BEST SURETY BOND SERVICE

CAPE MAY COUNTY

IRVING FITCH Rtai F.fate Istsaeance Conveyancing 211 SOUTH LANDIS AVENUE Se» Ue City, N. J.