Cape May County Times, 6 August 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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t total crip la tb« waa S3t.e««,Mfl oaly 3

! ainui«aca tc*6 tor bU herd, aliho«£*i he ha* octy l little over oae-tfcirtf acre tor each cow.'

'Awe—lu whltesea* doraa't e H pure, but lu purity 1* one reaaoo why clover and alfalfa thrive ao well on It/'

(• find i* per i the Veer 1»2« tin* formula* condition* for r yean cellmate a at »X.M»

KvtdenUy there la a lot of taroat In this county la bavin* nice lawns, considering the number of requesU which have come Is to this office for the State bulletin. "Better lawns." copy will be gladly aem to any-

one. free of charge.

Partn accounts art, Beceoaary In analysing and re-organising the farm business on profitable Uni

Good business management on the part of the pnaent-day farmer reovlraa, in addition to a knowledge of the beat methods production, as tnorough an •rstanding as possible for the forces Shlcfa determine the prices •f his product. Low profits may raault as well from poor meat In selling vs from poor Judgment in growing the crop.

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Tie center of onion production 1* moving slowly westward. Production In the Western and Mid-

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. Idaho. Washington. . Oh‘o. and Indiana, has tended . to Incroass, wharass productton ‘ ta Mew York. MaaaacfaMetU and

of tbs other older onion ms hsa remained about slg-

] Wildwood Rod and Reel Championship Third Annual Event Will Be Held August 27 The third annual fishing party i decide the rod and peel champion ship of Fire MUe Beach wlU this year on Friday, August 27. As last year the event will be child who cares to participate. The entire day will be spent in the Delaware Day. where there Is no danger of seasickness and where deep water fishing Is offered the disciples of Isaak Walton. Lunch will be served aboard the boats and late Id the afternoon the party will return to shore and again be transported back to Wildwood by a*to. The entire cost of the trip will be 13.60 Including all expenses, bait,

lines, etc.

When lbs party reaches docks the day's ca'ch will counted. Prises will be awarded for the largest edible fish caught during the day. The perron getting Urn largest edible fish will be awarded with a handsome lov-

ing eup.

Chandler Win* Brazilian Championship Races Word has just been received by the Chaadler-Cleveland Motors Corporation of the outcome of the Sae Paulo Journal Brazilian championship automobile heir reeenUy. Tbe Chandler Six driven by Mr. Joao Banco de Rexende won the fo!lowing races'. First place over all American care which took part In the rnri-

Dixie A. C Lot*

Bell Game lo Eagles The Baglas 3. C. ran away with tbe strong Dixie A_ C. on Wednesday afternoon. In a loose ly played seven-lnnln* game, by

tbe score of 11-7.

Three pitchers were Mad by tbe Dixie team, while Campbell nit the route for the Saglea. The Eagle* got to Hogan In ic second fourth Innings, knocking him off the rubber. The score: B. igle S. C— 1 F 0 6 0 0 •—11 Dixie A. C._ 2 0 0 4 13 •— 7

DEATHS

FercY L. See) Percy U Neel, e the automobile buaineac and f« many years president of the Neel Cadillac Motor Company, died last week a! kla home fa North Bowman Avenue. Merlon, Pa. He was tbe aoa of William H. B. and the late Mary Dunn Wool-

aton Noel.

Mr. Neel wan an ln«aHd for almost twenty years bat posses* ed a keen business mind, direct ing the affaire of the company

Popular Ba& fryer PajrcJSea We. VI* Harry Davta. of PkBadsIphla. who played first bane on Connie Mack’s team tome years ago, and who area one at ihe most popular players on the "hub. spent the week la .Sea Isle. Mr. Davis is a follower of Txaak Walton and made a good catch of flouni'ere. the largest weighing

two flounders a la filet e sole ■ Mr. Davis Utor entertained party of eighteen at n fish dln-

U»e of Caution Will LewenjRoaa Trouble* T ‘“fit or be sore that ynur Bcense tags are taatalled In tbe posiUoa specified by law. that they Are

dearly

visible

re sore dally that they are kept dean. Is tke ad- - - ' _ 'i:, president of tbe -National-Bafety traffic signs ' luiluding used for the control of traffic at IntereaecUona. should and to the

IN THE CHURCHES Sen Ue City TL £. Chord: Bar. H, J. Heinetaann. pastor. Services next Sands? as toilers: . 10 A. M.. Sunday school; 11 A. M.. Mias Garin Alaer.. oi Ohio, wta speak. 7.10 P. M.. evening amg and sermon by tbe pastor. Prayer service, Thorj-

day. 8 o'clock.

St Joseph's E. C. Church Ht. Bev. Magr. A. Potxl. reel

Weekday Masses at 7 and 8 A. M. Sunday Maaaea at 7. 8. 0. 10

and 11. Evening services

Tbe deceased beaded a group i Wednesday and Sunday at 7.80.

uxt isio'Baptisms by appointment.

First place over a

of friends

Clori* A ike ns. known aa the "Sunshine Doughnut Olrt of LV Argonm" with a Cadlllae ear. Mr. Neel was well known in Cape May County, having a su nnier home In Sea laic City at Forty-sixth and the Boardwal.V. He was Identified In vailous

The Home-like Church. Dr. D. Upton Bair, pastor. Sea Isle City. Sunday, August 3. Bible school at 10 A. M. The pastor will apeak

at li A M. on •The

Voice." At 8 P. M. on "Habits

wee luenimcu lu TS1 kOUi. .

real estate activities, hiving de- i * ,ld T * ,eir Formings." Vial tore ve'oped what U known as the,**" 1 Btr * n «* r ». th « Home-ljke Petcy Ned Tract : Ocean City Church f° ur church. We

r end they have

Octroi Past* by Tall dewing Fall lowing In a preetleable red aaeceaaful means of uatraUng many Insect parts of canal crops, eays tbe United State. Department of AgricaMurv. and M-mM be adopted where

M penaK. Wbers wire-worms and wblto re prevalent corn a

, not be planted on freak* broken sod land. Crops bekmglng to tbr . b *»» family, aoeh as eowpaoa. aoybteaa. clover, abalfe. ate., may

which entered In the croae-coun-

In tke above MM MUe. centimeter*. .American vic-

'ock In Atlanue City, and recently a real estate development in Dundeen, near dear-

water. Pla.

Mr- Neel was a graduate of

the 84 **“ University of Pennsylvania

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a haw aotUag to the 8001

PUns For Cape May Diy •t So. Jerrcy Expedition

tOootfnued from Page 1) » Snath Jersey Add. The weak

of August 1C happened to be the

Boadlng system's week. -uid. urblle they "had tentatlve'y ar-

reagad their special excursion for Tseaday. August 17. they graeiop«ly aeroded to the change tc Monday. August IS. bee*no* of

tbe adwtioa of that day "Cap# May County Day" at Ibr

Camden Exposition.

It 1* hoped that ns many Cope May County dtinea* as

their way dear to de

vkdt the Bangui-Centennial sad tbe Oeasdea exposition* an that day. thus. mar. only making tbr apectal excursion auceeaMuk but also showing their appreciation' of the offer of the managrenent at the South Jersey Ex port lion. Ine.. la setting this day aside and advertising It aa "Cape May

County Day."

On Thursday. August t. the Orenalier, Band, of .Cape May ' •art House, will visit the South J rosy Expo..lion. I— nt Cam and will be ,r from

municipal hr,.

Among other notable triumps. Chandler boM* the record for climbing Pike* Peak, the highest automobile climb $a the world, lu the phenomenal time of 1? mlnutre 48.2-6^aswonda Chandler also holds the speed and durability record for travdiag ’MO conspeutive uC«e* in 889 fff M.t mite* per hour. For 112* Chandler rale!as the Alexander eup and Oakland Tribune trophy; aU record* In ascending ML Dleblc in high gear farther than other care hare ever been able to Other Inpraertve hill climbing victcrie* Chandler has won dude Continental Divide. Washington, and the cloaed record on tortuous Fish Creek

Hill. • '

Work of County

Health Nurse Fcr July Cease of tubemite^ts jndrr su- 6

Oeatha from tuberouloals Follow-up sanatorium paUrats c Advisory health vlMu -• •-*# Consultation and Investigation virtu L-J ]fi -dslde vhtlta i|

Emergebey call*

■ck that night.

be display of fruit and vegetaht. at ooth tb. Sesgul-Cea-teenlol exhibit and tfc. South

Hospital and clinic virtu T Social service visits 7 The League U planning to enlargr the mall sale list this fall for tbr tuberculosis Xmas seal*. The school children will not aril the neal* thU year; they wU) be through the mall. Buy seal* and rre wtU be able

o > 00 ,0 **"2 °* • more active and

intense health work la

engineering school. Bnortly after he left the nebool be devoted much of his time to educational work. He eerred as an engineer

in the Spanish-American Wai and. following hla discharge, er

tered the automobile Industry. Mr. Neol was a member of the

Union

Club and the Naval and Military Order of the SpaDiah-Acxericao War. For many yean he was _ members of Its Covenant Presbyterian Church, of Cynwyd. Pa. He U survived by a widow. Mrs. Bessie Sbocb Neel, a daughter. Mn- Alfred Taylor. BlttanhoMc. Yd. and two sons. Henry Shock ■Neel and Percy L. Neel. Jr. The

from

■It of two She was $3

- --- — nrt held from hei- lata bom. urday. July 81. and the rrmalar, were Interred in Mourn Cemetery. Deceased leaver 1 Lewi* Hasfiald- wbo ■■■ trackwalker for tbe Pennsylvania Ptllroad between Bto Q'mode and Cape May for ten years: ooe sou and a daughter. Mre. Barfield waa a nonderfu) rook and whenever the Orange or the ehurcMs of h*r neighborhood gave a supper, her asrvices were

MARRIAGES Makr—Lw The home of Mr. and Mre. Harold Miller, of Rio Qrarde, the scene of n pretty wedding on Friday evening. July 10, nt o'clock, when their only son. Harold Miller. Jr., was united In marriage to Mias Rone Lee. of Philadelphia. Rev. William Brad shew, pastor of the M. K. Church, performed the ceremony. A large number of relatives and friends were predaat. Tbe happy couple will reside with hla parenU after they return from a short ' ding trip. Mr. Miller U employed at Wildwood Qablea.

, - --- Walter D Hand. Jr., son «n

j£*r l -s;

ife Iflrld

Raefield. a highly ed tromaa of Cold At Par home on

Katherine Haney, of Cape May Court House, Hoped to Elk'an on

July 86. and Wl marriage. Mr. Hand 11

a former eiaaebt at Middle Town able High School, and was In the Coast Guard service, stationed

Plane Mat I**t . The group of alnrtanre -Vki aw over Sea Isle City on Ball day around 10:80 A. M. w< searching for one of their party they thought was lost. The pla were on tbrtr way to Langley Field. Ya.. from Long Island. The plane they were looking for was but became loot in tbe fog. later proceeding

Field.

1 to the « , forty turning

When intending to turn left give signal »t least ,

feet before reaching the turnli _ point, move over tbe rentefllne of the street (unlea* the Joeal rule requires otherwise), slow

n passing the intereectlof of street and turn carefully to

the ML

Do not drive out of an alley, garage or private property rltbout Mopping to see If the way la daar. Sound your born 'to

wain others.

Do not leave the curb when parked without signaling and seeing that your way la clear to' drive into moving traffic. In nil cases of doubt slow down

Hake Ac Lxwlesi Pay

gers in Canada must pay loeemt tax on Iheli'.ptt'tiSu. under a roK ins made last week by the hlgh«rt Juilctal trthxmal la ttr Britixh Empire. In this country tbe abstruse legal and moral queatton has not yet reached the Supreme Court, hut the Internal Revenue Bureau meanwhile ha* wreteruhea tb tax the busies** t* the Hmlt in other direct to as. Orders have Just been Issued that lav tee provided in various laws shall bo systematical 1? aasr and collected. They Include a special tax of 81CC0 on per ooarricied of U'egalty manufacturing or dealing In liquora; n tax of 18.40 a barrel on Industrial alcohol diverted to the making of whtaky. and a tax of $<.00

alcohol than the Volstead Act hilowa. These provision*, which hare been aiulnistered In haphazard fashion by the prohibition anlL wlU hereafter be applied Vigorously by the ccdlactore through cUrll and criminal suits The actboritlee evidently feel

1 of enforcement.

ss bootlegging dr-1 u It might as well' contribute to thej

AraJou Bridge b Opened Bith the row Tweuty-firsi rt)4 Twenty-fifth. Street bridges, necent!r constructed to th< Borough

ic Joy of motorists. The tern-' porary bridge that has beau used at Twenty-first Street during the bui>dlug of tbe new span, has been

Wex fit Pl&ttnbary

Lynn '

. Boyer, of Wildwood, won second place In the broad Jump la the athletic contcuta nt Piatlaburg Citizen*' Military Training Camp, which dose*

) H. P. Axt* BwIkbH

There are loo

As ting Too Xoch t’s Grace's birthday tomortor W - ' "Why not oak?" "Great guns—1

that.”

GAR, FALLS EXCIJRSIOK $16.80

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Reliable Trucking Servici To cad from Philadelphia; we enlf tor the good, , Bd ^ lira u, door -t « wsl r«7 1110. m tto, would be charged for freight atoor- rales duriur . a

SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY

JELEC Msystoae Phcst

FAST AND CLASSY

raw.a, S«itee For «Z7S (^A at Cko

Avalon, on Tureday Cotiek is gassed while fighting uveri end hi* death resulted from

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A baby end pre-school clink »as held la (Mrs) Fried land, af Wood-

naautsd during the U*i week rod I blnr ' * B<1 ,be health

e WlU b* laereaard from I B,,r " b * W c,lB,c

lima to Urn* as production war-; . ,0 " r '»v c examined and •Mta | gFret Interest wa- cbown by the Ldtevwture from all at the re-! B * oU *.! r *- T '* cllB,t for D ' n ' ■wt*. with the sxesptton of Ava- j B . to Md wlU be brtd

. ha* b«*« fiiraisbMl to both

fourth Wvdnreday

I M Unsdrtto a waste at saprorltous and la hfipo dls-' 'rom 3-6 P. M. in the fiftd time, fur very IMtto trtbuiad on requsut. The c*p. ! “h 001 bu " ,lln * TbeTr *ar aamaa ua. asrorts Mr Msg County hookl.i has met with j eb » r « T •»d •11 are tortted

^ "Why do you punch ihat hole the railway idficial. "So you can paw through." wa* the reply

after -he gassing. Cotiek - * home U at Broca' Mills, but with Mm. Cotiek survives him. be has been April at Ms Avnton bungalow, at Twenty-flrmt Street end Sixth Avenue.

tUBrS SMOm-Hmma 1*4*. * UEMSTITCHINr; ■* PLEATING V*

Court Olden Hotel *■ PLEATING Cope May To B. Sold SB SIXTH SI., Oeea City. X. 1.

The Called State* District i Court baa ordered tbe Hotel Capo I

May property sold, and the dale of tbe safe tor S. pi

Manager Vokher. aty. last week. a. . _ ported to CUg Council ThU U lbs most sueouragiag action reported rtace the city began IU suit to fareetosr a&d collect jeveral thousands of dollars due for delingwrot laze* There Mher Intrrecu in.aired m ■ale totalling approximately a mlilioe rod a half dollar-

r hitorwr tommy ov wrong nac I *••* mm #a m*t* the to#» f um at thnwtowro to the •tare. itsxC Bundsii:* of t» > mmmrnt la the .

:y Itierature the future. Where pnrtloutor* are reqiiaau 4 ranort. the lcqulry U referred directly is that by the FMhMc.:y Depart

Free Estimates— Our organisation mair.taina ao Estimating Department for the benefit of prospective builder*, •nd it is subject to your command at any time Remudekng. acmnwork. repair work or any branch of bedding will receive immediate at-

We have floor sanding machinery to renew the surface erf your floors. Hawkins Construction Co. Maine Piece end Fntj Stmt SEA ISLE CITY. A J.

'THE men who bought 1 hi* home a little at me hes the satisfaction of knowing that the small beginning assures the comfortable ending. Lff< ua give you the facts. k°?8ot«a IL. MAHER

S E RYE L refrigeration

Atlantic City Electric Company OCEAN CITY DIVISION 10th .nd WEST AVE