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CAPE KAY COTHTTY TIMS. EMBAY, KOVEMBEE 19. 19M.
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®»*U Den Bnt on Well Ltmr« •» tlmn. 0»r e IU* Uyeir an
>vro chiftc* to Maln<aia an aeH 1 **- fcnklflri »J«diie«i*e eondl-
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r veil to Ittaed aoll ha* acalnl | tfMDOn»iratr<l in experiment* »Ujr c jmpleted by Pi-of a r^at the Nev Jersey A*ri- “ Station, at I unllme t pot of timothy and u at the Brat cutUnc pio1*4* pound* of hay per t (•ractlcaliy ail timothy) and yens uadi ns limed plot t treatVlth 4000 pound* of eround ••tone p*t aero yielded mixed - tt the rate of 1*01 poun.l* At the aeeond rut tin* Kave no bay.
Cwaty Apple Orovtn WLt Pmrt
I <dp»n bay at the rate of J*f4 hound, per acre—a total foi the timed plot of mar* than two •am i*»r aar* aa acalaM Jm
t haH-too to. the
iFind Private
| Ownership Is
Better Plan
Foreign Countnes Adopting American Business Methods of Management | Many Are Stockholders
The UnknoMm
The fallowing apple (power* ol e mu my atr to be rongratu •fcted for winning the following prize* at the Trenton Pair tbU
fall:
Jack Bethel and H. E. Kichardn. of Court Houw. exhibiting under the name of Bethel A Rich ardeon. won nr«ond prize on Mr Ir.to*h and third on Jouath«n W H. Powell, of Swalnton. won first on Phllawater and Winter Banana and second on Fall
Pippin
Ralph Schelleager. of Green ^reek. won llr*t prize* on Smoke house and Fall Pippin, second on Fall*water and third on Gratcn-
stefn.
3. Howell. Jr., of Shore received second prise* on
King Albert, now financial dictator of Belgium, urgently inrite* bolder* o( six billion francs national Ooaling debt, in the form of treasure hood*, in errhang.' them for preferred stork Ir corporal ion formed to lake over the Male railways. France, in like manner, proposes transit r the huslne** and at of the national tobacco monopoly i a private corporation which III Issue bond* to pay half the outstanding national defe
» hay from the vaBmvi, ^ I prarttrail) aU ilmotby, crime, ,nd Jonathan .
y -* * »«Sein »ah»e not. Samuel Compton, of Dim* Creek. r ^Mh ah!.r* * per cent , wh*-;.**: 0rplt prUr on opalescent
the mixed hay of the Aral cutting :
Ima the Uroed pic* ha* a proteiB ! “
Owners Responsible
J uolri For Auto Betterments
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£*r«irthermore. my, Profewor jChanJ^,. Head Says Stud>
oomneatin* on the ex-
In the I'nited State*, more than 2.0M0 public utilities have boen transferrAd from public ow •hip to private control, and practically every instance noer. changed from money loser* and tax lishilltle* Into money make-* and taxpayer* American railroad*, under private management. lay *|.00turfM day in 'axe* in addition tc nine reasonable dividends e*e Mime railroad*, under 26 month* of federal mnirol during the world war. coat the taxp. « rs Jl.WiO.OOO.OOO tp cover dctlrits ol
federal operation.
The American Telephone and
^ ... Telegraph Company now hu over **eeU*oi prospect «,t a good crop tn-kholder.. C8AW ol ftvaa the limed plot next! Ir. Ml. Average MotorUi who * > “ n ' employe# of the com-
pany or Its associated companies No stockholder own* more than two per cent, of all the stock.
During 1925. ilie Bell Telephone Charge! l» a1 ' 1 -talc, nmniclpal and
! filer:,I t.lXM ImniltlUr in *r,s. uou.Wih. an increase of l»i per
cenl. over 1910.
Our public utilities arc owned and controlled by over jjMO.OOO
nginerr receive* hi, jatockhclders. and collectively pay
___ inspiration for revolutionary taxes around 1150.000.000 a year. » sell ih"at"u'nrid beyond a cer i change* and Idem,, which are. ol' ihere i* hope for Belgium and Sail deg rev The county agent, ’ toutw tried and tested before j If they will get their inww* fiw Experlmen' Station win'their Inronpoi-ation into the carjtluatfbr* out of politico and. under help tamer* to find out if i eti ‘ "I today •*
*“ •«**. |o that dsgree nd ‘"It's simple enough to trace
Wwapeci of a good crop
*■*•» •Tom lb* limed plot next : gear but Ihe yield or hay from! ^tb» U* limed plot wtli he ve:y, •-sKMUtrc and there will Id- no! rioter in U. Again, the IQm-d!
j of Driving Habits inspires
Average Motorisi who for many mcchanl-
n the modern
louihiln. claim, J V. Whit-
«-k. vice prewldcnt
•-nglnccrlitg for the Ohandlcr- | Cleveland Motor* Corporation.
^rj_ Bn< ] aome of this nit-1 *it»dying the habits and flVM will he left for soeceeding ' *r'ton, «d the average driver, the
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toviK.. . tore »d,
t. Again.
>4cr for com the f<4 ,
wri-ath* from i I
y tomb here on these quiet. I| wooded heights. My tomb here seem* to be of the tight*. The low-voiced men. who speak ! me quite fondly, call me The I nknown. ut now and then at dusk. Madonna-meek, Bent, mournful mothers come to
e alone
And whisp-r down—the Bower* and granes through— Such name* as "Jim" and • John** I wish they knew. And once my sweetheart came. Khe did not—nay. of course she could not—know. But thought of me. and crooned' to me the name She called m. by—how many I year, ago* A very precious name. Her eya*
nvtmt Mother really wants-
wet.
glowing so— wop t forget! By E. O. UMT.HUN. In Home Journal.
We are told that all of ti* should do at l?«M two things every day that we heartily dislike to do Moat people do the two thing*. Every morning they
I and* every '-ijkt
i bey |
to 1
It hardly seem>d nice to advenU* a dim at a Ocean City movie theatre as “Unique Attraction Th« Virgin.*'
«pv*~
the trouble -.Id'till* development." declared Mr ‘“-Win* ha*U. rather than
seeding plover wilb j Whit beck Jum go back a few ' lh '
of galling a crop.I years and make a mental picture J''" mlns , 1 pUn whlch •ntpoverlsbc* t advised in buy no of the avenge motorlsi in hi, ,n *
resting ontit until it 1 rar |
prm .rt by ih« county bait |routi!p and I Alfalfa in the Mash r Experiment Buthin ^ tuiw , hhl Aokt «me*|v01y. II,
Where doe* Mother •pend most of her timet In the kitchen. Preparing three menU a day if her greatest ta*V every day of “he year. Make Mother* labor of love lighter
Help mother to remember this Christmas and your thoughtfulness every day for many years to come. This greatest of all gifts has been made the easiest of all for you
to give.
/In /Automatic , ‘Uot^WWitiElectric Range
IT MEANS BETTER COOKING, EASIER COOKING, LESS TIME IN THE KITCHEN,
CLEANUNESS, COMFORT AND ECONOMY FOR A LIFETIME
Give Layer* a Chance. Says
i «<-
Ust if i
£££
gear* to get up
speed. He had all sorts of dif-j hcnlty stopping hi* car—or using ihe emergency brake loj mvp bumping Into the car ahead.,
pawd over rough paw
vurug* poultry flock
i pay a prwfli.’' say. Prof. Willsrd «\ Thompson, of the New Js.-sy -A* ri cultural Experiment
Statto'j "To get winter **g.« the noyrd
hen, musi be given svery possiblvj Through clow- analysi* o *finmiu> to production Th*-y! average driver's habits, we be kept in perfect health j no , OI ,jy i m p nn ,
**• j product mat-rlally. but also ;
■ine news- eaviraammt direct- i, f , r , or th , hr alteel their prductlve eneigic ath . vt i,. , n< i maintain hie
During tha winter aaoaon in New Jerrwy it is usual I y slvUable to Beep the laying fkxk, rloeclv con ■Bed to the laying hour--* Thu keep* them near the f.x>d vuppl) and mote busily at work ihsn II they are allowed the freedom of tfc* yards It allow, the p^tUt)
Itaonne*. more pai rulariy Viyii mine £. which is rehtlsd to fertility and hatcbabllry. >avi shown that alfalfa i« one of the | rtchewt Huurce* of thl* Impc.r - J
b,. ar „i,M .bd W.b I!"' e-
M mi ,h, ..- SUL,'* r , lc ‘
| doubt I,-, ha, tar greater value the ration than that measured j
’ | HE inside of every man's home in the winter time should be well protected from the elements. We will r ’.pply you with strong I doors and sash. The j are offered at the best market prices and carry our dependable guarantee. Order today.
«hor-
improvod carburetton. now developments in manifold design, and thermostatic control of tht cooling systi-ro have brought quirk starUag regardlne, of rlimallc condition,. Wbiibeck
stated.
Changes in the power plant, including rclluements In the shape of the coenbust Ion ehambet head, the lengthening of the stroke, and rudny others, have given owner* power to meet every poasible traffic and road neej. and have eliminated gear >i,ift-
food nutrients,
equal pound for I
rrage with wheat I
at Wildwood-By- ^he-Sea T5be Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate - Mortgages - Insurance
As a Christmas Help to You WE W ILL INSTALL THIS RANGE COMPLETE IN EVERY WAY AND READY TO USE
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HASTE* Di CHAMCEBT hiiksK. lAodis.Jr.
Sea Isle City places its approval i
Oil-O-Matic Oil Burner In the past month contracts have been signed for Oil-O-Matk instdlktions by Dr. Clarence W. W«y Charles K. Lhn V Jr. First National Bank (New Building)
No matter what oil burner you buy you pay for Oil-O-Matic. Without obligation we will cal! and inspect your plant and quote on an Oil-O-Matic installation. NO COAL — NO ASHES — NO DIRT CONSTANT EVEN TEMPERATURE R. W. RYAN Wildwood’s Furniture Store WILDWOOr, N. J.
THE NEW HOT-POINT-ALL-WHITE CHRISTMAS RANGE This new range, the latest development of the world’s largest manufacturers of electric ranges, lias every modern feature and convenience. yet it is so compact it will fit into the smallest home or apartment kitchen. It takes litle space, but is amply large in cooking capaciy. What a wonderful Qiristmas gift for Mother! For years to come its gleaming whiteness will be her pride. And every time she uses it. its eactness. convenience and tjme-saving features will make its use a pleasure.
EASIER TO USE
Just ti)C turn of a switch to low. medium or high heat immediately gives an exact amount of heat. There ts no guesswork. It eliminates constant watching. The oven has a combined temperature control and thermometer at the side. You set the control for the exact temperature required, and the thermometer shows always that the oven is being automatically kept ct just that temperature.
CLEANLINESS
Electric heat is clean. There is no soot. Ceiling, walls and curtains keep clean and bright. Pots and pans jtay bright and new. The beatuiful white enamel of the range cannot -tain or discolor It keeps its gleaming whiteness— "clean as a china plate." BETTER COOKING The accurate temperature control cooks food more perfectly. Guesswork, undercooking or overcooking are forgotten. The oven is of the fireless cooker type, and COMF IN—PHONE—OR MAIL ORDER
preserves all the delicate, characteristics. food flavors and jukes. Meat is tender and more delect able. Basting or testing are unnecessary. ECONOMY The Hot-point "Speed" units just fit the bottoms of the cook iniutensils and concentrate all the heat right there. Every bit is used, none is wasted. The automatical!) controlled oven used current only e very small part of the cookine time. These features make Hotpoint Electric Ranges most economical. SUPER-AUTOMATIC IF DESIRED Your Hot-point automatic electric range can be made a Supu Automatic by adding the Hot-poir. - . electric timer. This sets on top of the oven and plugs into an electric connection at the back. It can be added now or at a later time tor but a small additional cost. With this, you can put a meal in the oven, set t he hand for the tune you want the cooking to start and to stop—and forget it. You can go shopping or viriting. and when you return the meal will be done exactly—and kept warm until ready to serve. DECIDE NOW To give Mother this ■wonderful Christmas Gift. Take advantage of the remarkable opportunitv t once. Don't delay or you may lx 1 disappointed. Never before ha such an offer beeii made. The cost is negligible. In a few days our supply may be gone. Remenii*' every one of these ranges is brand new and of guaranteed full Hot point quality.
NOW
W«afe”
Atlantic City Electric Co.
Ocean City
10th St. and W est Ave.
Stone Harbt 93rd Street
Wildwood Atlantic Ave

