to the]
a Htand Btumr
■AfaHnm Work Tofe^fr ■ In and * round the **rMr 'both lneeds and krtteoUrl)' tf the w
the ci t*.
■eat* hsee <
iher »M>C after reedteg ' . ylatti can traueait la a beaUhr plant .
The above bead Iks la the title of a new bulletin recently leaned Jw the ■xporfment Sutleo. writ- « >»y H. H. Otn. itriu crepe Wadaltat. »!f CX>» U peraonany
te maay of
ThThPe Uay Coniily.
4 -^here Is certainly nothing
d MW ineeM. >a. Mr ' i •*fcteh adds more to the aftraet ■ (nw, n.nhbort., nM k»- *
„ ..srsa^'sr^Ciss*;
ja-f »■ ennn u ha« rriM ^ i_ lawn. preparing the aotl, £u«nd Made ua TlL k ‘“ d and * Ao ‘« nl * «< aedJ to Sry Se dLJto^nd reDO » , * t,n * ^ '»*»*• «op-< - °-0 leg old tawns; ferlilUIng old
I lawn*; rearedIng old lawns; lawn 1 maintenance; the ahady lawn; | the vegetable bent gram lawn.
b no many people though
out the county apparently take much pride In the care of their i lawns, the writer it templed to ; Include the prladpai suggestion’
MBhTr of* sn^ds'eoduoe'narv^c "* *** ban ^ 1 " •“ »r“c>« .n? &nt ' b « hulldla conibit*
Z coaslatently of ^ ^ ^ ; B . WUia .
ep greater numbers . tloo on , he 8uWeet would nsvc
|<o be omittxi.
if anyone Is Interested In the c iK-r. matter of "Better Lawns." they
should by sil means hare a copy n bourn of every day * work ®* «» bulletin. One „.y u ‘ the g»rrit^. Obtstned. free cf charge, by tend
- t^T— in* s request to this aNre
hide the more Im-j „ »py CaMUJmm Mrm
HKhaht neaU of arrlcuMu-e Mid Cantahoupes worth growing are tetbU. rountrT |cpraylag A number of ■ .Juipwrtht.cr.E of a lints sad *“ ‘he county are k»o«n «U< #««. IV » “ I*" “W“ • - J l.n. I | M f -^i*i ti rot » oun IB tkrt. mn tv BMBB. or ooirj- u “ ™' L *l» t»» it. p ..IIBBII, Bit tk_ MB j"™ •<»«"«* •»" O'” -T*. OMOBIBI Ot worid 0BO>. »y* * Btl". VIBTlBJ dBBB ftllB
ntsrcc to Include vast areas fjnn-l'* iny ^ ao *-
'VO Bbb b^,™^, . “O' *» U- •• BOt-B wpaw rim Meeting coat of spray tm the ean-
ilmadlu. Buropean roun.rle. 1 *•>'
' this need some Oily,
]Sea Weddings Rules Are Not
Authorized
Ruling Says Captains Are Not Empowered To Per
form Ceremonies
Itttfcnat
rl.StoTttari b
W 1At. buouv BBt ervory «jn k . the farm or In i arasr."
aKl - ‘ -
, trance *rf disease ■
> of them now'
.Mmst Ckfer Wgafn flmnui M Where sWcel rfovnr Is to be
(ruHae the adds U the soil -4ppth of MX tvebee. wy. Vhttad State* Dupanmr*i
BgrhaBture. As ufpVcattep of 1 fm cf ban* time or I tans of
ground BmiMm. wm nan*l»r he saflsleot for this purA3 (tough teids with appMViUl ar/add eeUs hsvr, been knows t
growth of swe
%
#. ft»d mU I Jk inches
•-S'
bis hnetarmi abudasce ef lime.
Wt v cob«
A., remarhuhle example of the IwBuinoe ef ear:- oa aa i orchard has been brought to la tames County. 1. ns. *»** Charlm Vm Sumu.. *< SUUwas getting prsdlegtly so
»t«sy
geowars know that by repeating m*gW*r,about every tqn days the vines remain grece much toagrr, and ,lhe Quality pf the
■ maintained thnwgbout
Bordeaux mlktnre Simply Jh>■dve three pound’ of hluaeon .' la several gallone of yraUc. slake four pounds of lump Mbs sad several gallons of water Never mix these two - aohasn-
•hs -ither of them la s barrel three fourths full of water, alb it remaln'ng aotet'nn. op to 8fty gallons Of cunrne. amsller or Istger guanh* made U this pro-
Many Union* Are Affected
- The validity of scores of r rlsge ceremonies performed the romantic setting of an ocean liner 1 * bridge by masters of American merchant vessels are In question as.the result of an optn ion by the legal department oi Shipping-Bmrj Ihst nn Fedr oral statute- empowers captalne til conduct sueh cercmonlm. Th*' board. notlBed masters ol Us vessels that a tasiTigge-per-formed by any one of thafi. wool* tare no more validity '‘than If l! had been perform'-* b> an d*t.lqary pameager," nhMh tbA law* Of the State In which the re»el
Judge Chauacey O. Parker.
to pro-
- rw a r«-
QUest from the State Departmeut. Which had rural rod an Inquiry from a foreign gnrernmeijt as tc the validity of such marriages under American lew. Two nation *1* of the -ouhtry had been mar tied sk aea aboard < Shipping Board vessel by the captain. The agaes of the couple, the ship and ‘he country making the Inquiry ■are not made public. ■nsy Botahk WdMints at lea The opinion recalled that many Mreens recently ham sought the bridge of aa ocean liner for their with the captain per-l —
agency. There was nothing indicate that they board expac to go beyond the lanfetieUnftt sued to iu own. ofSnirs and the pchlication of the fact t.*ht arch Instructions hsd'bo^ hnued Uv» gtlcat M the fchyect OMcIsl* «f the . Batman Navigation of the Commerce Z>ehartment. which adadaiefers fhe American navigation Igwa, *^re Inclined to agree wMh the Shipping Boards view. Q4e oCSclai believed that a ship master had
ring* ceremony
stevedore." under federal Ihwr. No such tight was earrled the navigation Iwwa. ft was 4
plained, the practice apparently Down
A* a mn. | . musclns h
There-* a spot be thinks of often, ' r - ■ As his lot grows easy and burdens lighten He notes with dread that trousers tighten. As there's fees of Sghting , more of feeding. Comes n threat ef nature cant help hsedlng. For It's there success puts
On that
Have you any melted ceilings that need repair >„ Then UPSON BOARD is just what you want It is light, eagy to handle, and makes a real lasting job. h is known as the nearest perfect wafl-
bovd.
We have the UPSON BLUE BOOK of wall
insures users a com-
plans and design*, plete waDboard ser
This
!
V Let us quote you on UPSON. J. P. Collins Co. So. Seaville, N; j. honesty-Values Real Service Bell: 35-H-I5 Keystone: A-l
*>• -r-,
dnt samag Ure‘"mkrryl n* Alppert- haw b«en Captain Herbert) Bartley of the Leviathan and <XX*>a Georg* Pried of the
Since 1907 at Wildwood-By - The-Sea &>e
frwlshter AStoo* nolAMe weddings M by Cnpisln BsTtfey hkvr bean tbdnr of tt C iBud)' naher. cxrioocfat. in Couptens. ' Bayes, co-
homc port of beth vmsiU Judge Parker rxprmecd ear U to the vnUdlty at m view of the great aneertalotj to what Kit'* laws assy provide, (he board directs the Bmecgrncy Fleet Corporation to notify ail s of Itg veeayls that they 'Ithont Vgal powers
it la a sack met under Jh* surface of the water, a*nee It w*U take a long t|mt to
the bottom
of the con falser. Vetch sal Ckrcr si Cover Craw INS* cover crop cards were recently m-^ed to all of th«eopfe on the melUag list of thb. rtce This card U the Brat bt series of cover crop cards which will he sent oet. Cn this flrst card Is a pletur.Of a crop of vetch about which farm crops specialist com s as follows: "At a cod live aattmatr Its value U equal te at tam* t
marriage rerrmoulen The legal department of th< hoard has made eo attempt «i surrey State sUtntre on the mat-
Ofetl Oienchqnt craft wUI be nottfted promptly of the pohrd'e action, a'thougj no ettps ‘ have been taken, an far as could be l-arned. to seek s further opinion from the Department of Jnxtre or to call the sanation te the attention of the Commerce Department any o t h e
Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS WTt B. POWXU. ' CAI¥ MAY C30I3RT HOySE. N. j. Manor to tele TTm. P. Dnaiefe Bed Phew* SS-I
Craythern-Nickerfon Ceaaptay, lac. (OMest BNnMUhed f en^nettef Fftm te WBdweed} Gencnil Cootracton BCiLOEBA W BOAM. USfiFH, MEWEK ABB WAT** uibs, bouse Borneo me bkjtug, cohcute won, BTC. CAFK MAT rooimr U ever tncrenslng te Ha progress of toretopmeni. Naturally r — Malpwont. sypsadsd I ■ our mapy roars exparlanoe your COOT to
tat* rear (1MI) tb« IS) 1 ytouned a rtesr prodt of |l«st. I
or aubjcrt them to live’ ar the name feagth of moat elective aMttoid
Hoff mas. of Cape May. 1 you* some tntermt<>m (he «n* -of cover Cover crop* have enabled a cn the asm*
Pota iocs tot lowing oov.-c rope show the rows satltely ootwtth vines, whetvev the ; ran be ptelrlf Keen abeve
Our August Furniture Sale fief ins Saturday, July 24th
Living Room Suites Received U»t Sflee* living 1 teVetoar .ad '
'art
Vctonr. Tapeetry sod
marked them Im,
For Sale National Casb Register, as good as new $S00 when purchased, will sell for $195.00. We hsve one Uned S«fe bmr. gain. $75.00.
Tt Bar Bnf^f.Tnwa Trade 1 Witbout ■ •afeaasLa will rail and Wing roa to o
n aa roar part, our
C M. Ware Company Will flM* W *dn.mAe. • ~ . . a . *
WM Cfeae Wed at ads; ABsrossa* I tartar _
MILLVILLE, N. J. -rot * bbbe aboh.ii i oas
PHONE 320
Are Yob In Late For Thaifj^qal ■■Award
TO BE MAOt Xt THE CLOSE OF THg FOFULAR
for the Best the Prize Winning Slogans? Ew»7 wfapvr of oais of tbv i iiUj ad— of SBAD oai 12.50 '* - oE(Uo Mr A. SpocW Ar—A Here Are The Slogans That Have Won Prizes Up To This Week &B|d tiw. TWwn dqthrcuioh to rrita a fttos wtoasi not « dKkdt tUiffto^tftito abont the TBrfES Ohm mi thoa* vakiaUe httk Ash* Thore’s so toany ffw. 1
$5.00 Prize Won By Miss M. Ethel Dudley of 417 Cardfe St., TW Iho TMES^TMif.il AA a—. TW1 kp s«> ko afe $2.50 Prize Won By i E. E. EM of S Wildwood M ScFTlM t Qmfity and ^atas^pefiei BFp always ohttoinad through the TIMES Oaswlwd Do
June 18th
$5.00 Prize Won By Mis. Arne Rasmussen
oHWfeeJT
"KiMp hppaaranca py and «t$2,50 Prire Won By James T. Chapman
md.
•f So.
eU»«Ry
•jgBgf <h TIMES CTirtffsJ
July 2rid $5.00 Prize Won By Mr?. S. G. Langley of Twdufeo "Ht . toks g-^ pwwi $2.50 Prize Won By Mrs-A-WaWiof
^^k-irnS’cw
July 16th $5,00 Prize Won By Mw M. Ethdl Pudley of Mt Holfr ■Tkv E Z woy: Rood TIMES Alfc, — tko afaop hr phone. $2.50 Prize Won By Mrs. S. G. Langley of VocLbSo. “TIMES CWM Ad. — kx TZ?gr-
June ! Ith $5.00 Prize Won By Ida C. Locke of ■
Wfidwood
tint m Su
$2.50 Prize Won By Ida j. DeVerof SwkkOk “You ‘a—’ nod TMES CfawiU Ads if yoo. want BnyAing for your
Juqe 25th
$5.00 Prize Won By Mrs. Teresa Sdlivan
of MopIvShak
“Son jour loot md MAnriinnt Tsfco&JakTSL^™^ $2.50 Prize Won By Mrs. J. E. Bachman
WSnU.au
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July 9th $5.00 Prize Won By Mm.CO.Heil of WUwoW 'TV TIMES OrxSwd Ad. «*
$2.50 Prize Won By Adelaide Sullivan of koMoOtj “RokUaj, iiir mi uk keiiou — fawadk —k T»® (Vat i Ad"
Announcement of this Week's Winnen sad Ml details of this Fascinating Context oo Page One You Can Write a Prin ?c»r»aRSia.?ss $100.00 SLOGAN CONTEST Bokro k CIomoTi—Vi 1 followi.. To* Wo, la dWii Teaks P—I—

