Cape May County Times, 19 November 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAT CODMTY TIMES, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1926.

Purely Personal Sea Isle City News

morning. November II •! ten | o’clork. Rev. C. 8. L»«rrenee officii'in*. Interment was mifie *• lleid-oMhe River Cemetery I>ei* survived •'y ber nd lx small rblldren. j|

The Poultrymart’s Comer

Help For His Problems

Mrs. Louis Steimneyer

After a llng-Hns Dlnef*. Mr-.

Eouls Sulnmeyer. widow of the late Major Stelnmeyer. of Se* Isle City, and one of the report's plo- i

neers. died at h»r hom- in Phl'a- spoiling - delphla last Friday. The fu-j thl . N ,.„ neral took place on Tu'sday. Mr-.' Alcrll .„„,

Stelhmeyer llvod in 8’a I' 1 " almost since th* resort"i

Specialist Tells

j Housed Poultry Need

has provided hen',; a pr jteetlon against r-ys R. Whitaker, of York State College of e. In ataAles which

t l, >'! Mr. Whltak* • has recently cmInrep- duc ,^_ he has found that

Health-Giving Rays

The health-giving ullrs-viaiet

housewife the other day trie some white potato** in go«* grease, gnfi a finer flavor th*

writer peiiT experieneed.

thing la the ink

aubcUtutoe, w- floa t kin “gg eaUng‘a freflo, r . :i of habit rmolttr.r • ^ accidental breaking o.

Horne* Rlee. cashier at th-, ih e ^ Wc cuy wl . Louts Kt. Inmeyer widow of the; Why Eggs Spoil

Pimt National Bank, iolned * d^nt* tn nttenlance *t the Sea •arty of offshore nlmrods last cUy-WlldwocKl Jackets gamThursday, which was laicceWul W 5 Wwoort s un day. w-r, In their flu va for the cottontail, Mr aB(1 54r». Charles R. Hahn and quail. Horace bagged tfl* and *uigfc t r.r*. Miss Ixirothy lr-

rabblt 1 . He reported that rah - w i n xis. t< uiiian and Amanda - . — -- , — hit* aie plentiful and if the law Wri l hf afld .(*„ eiazurl- almost since th* resort's Inrep- h , has found that the ray. This Is also the cane I' the a ^corfl 0( jtOl eggs. had allowed be could have eauilyi lion, until about six years ago. „f ^g* u ao alkaline as front nf the poultry house I; pro- wu , White Wyandotte.

fhlrty or forty. The law | The Igvyml Ttmpe ranee Legion [when she tnovel to Phllad Iphia ,, p^cnt-aii^ prevent all haeterial tided with mualln curtains which »nch gunner six rabbit* | met at the home of Mr.-. John about a year after her husband'.. x[llWll , without which there can are closed a considerable portion I Halleran. th*lr supervisor. Friday d-ath. Sh • Is rnrvU-d by two. b- no spoilage. I -f th’ time, or with shutters Msrttard Barr, of Philadelphia.' afternoon. Attendance was good| children. I»i is, Jr ai>'I Mi -, \vh»t tnake-. the egg., finallyjwhich allow ventilation but do

«aa » Friday vtaitor. land activities were planned fori Clara, both of whom a: * tn ' spoil, he show*, is the entrance «f j not let In sunlight. How. then.

! the coming y-ar. 1 known her . Th* St-lnm •yer's barterta after the ef --* hare been jean the birds be pDlecied during

were engaged in the real estate stun d w . long that t .-e germ-kill- the coming wlnler days snd yet business here, being sure-ed-d qualtties of th- white have (obtain every possible bit of these

by Maurlc- M. Sofroney idiutl'peared; or bact «rls may be i light rays’

yolk of the egg best solution Is to

This population, the Department estimates, would make a procession 106.000 miles long, and the h«Hts would lay enough eggs each

year to r.-aeh from the earth to j * AA . _

,M wrk -S"#****- *” *3“ ‘"*3 *»- »-• ... ... . ■ land tfiatuih very rapidly. At u easy u, A White Leghorn hen bd-ng-i I«* *‘+9 ’ rl ' 1 V'V , - Tkkr h - M, •

._g to the SeT^-vka Culltge io ^ ,0 ^ ^ •

Agriculture Is the first Net-rarkaldr«tae» and sometlm s . •« herom.-, hen tbal ha-; laid 1000 egg,, ac-j properly nsmted Rou- c dncfcHng flork , hrrp ^ Ml<1 r ,

^ ,0 Prof. F. E. Mnsw.hl.]ls > deBrions morwl. l-dwfi. .hc ri „., ^ rays of sunlight cannot penetrate chairman of the poultry depart-l - ~ i n . 1'^““' dlflelrn-v ordinary window glasr.. *o the 1 Cecelia, the Farm Journal, To wander l- •'■ne o j Jt has been claim-c bird- living tn a bouse, behind hrni | n his first seven laying stincU of the liver oil will curt-. , cist windows get none of the year , produced 1018 eggs- She which the flcleoey. a« will any r . iwn. fit* of this desirable light , dl ^j , t th e age «.f ten years, with deHcrnde.1 TU *^. ‘.™ l mixture

ilSSSragfassaxa. _ ■ , ' prejudiced against nriw 84.

Trying to fatten fable poultry jp {j,pj r j while out of. range U a waste of ra a»hes tn the bellrf ihi time' and money. Ovcr-cxercbu- taln( |fce P|:|[J Th ,, “ j will toughwi the flesh of even thought of the proem"’, /.a young fowl. A hen t-aaciog •"wrap" and that .mit.I down behind Is unattractive and bring- up a pictnrdlffirult to sell- > tails and the vast* p--. -7*

with 1 descrndetl. TUL: iralt ha* „ Cecilia:lewo bred out of the ’amr fowl ,

) But I! f*rt at appointed times, atj — I"*” 1 " *S2?."«55 '“.'“""'FUh Meal SuppW,

instead of 'ard Is'otl^r buildings, the lurks .. instead 01 -aro . , ^ f , r ,bit ,beyj Protein Her.J ^

Mrs. Ocoree B. Snrnirer

L. A. MacAltstw motored

MUmiic on Hautrday and saw j Th • Sea 1-ie City football 'cam Millville trounce Bupteton In an( wU | p l4y , hr Millville Jackets, interertlng game of football. I at Millville, on Thanksglvinc

Rev Ju<«Bh S” gulp District 1 "‘y Th * wlU * Urt a ' Rev. Joseph B. Kulp. Dl r 1 ,, 0 ^ s , a Ld , ri , y .- rp .<ts Superintendent of th ’ N-w Jew. y w , h , hf . ha con Id. R. 0«»n<ee*nc-.. presided over a

syetai meeting *»f the ofiV-lal! pennies will Kt*p Into tbe lim*- Isarnins of the death of (ward of the *W We Ci'P Metbo-, t^hf at tho home of Mrs Walt -r Xenia R. Springer, wife of O-org

it (irarafa on Monday aft >rno»n.

rrom Bea M* Ur. Kul* *«ni Bnrieign. nhere he presided over the fourth quarterly coaferenOf the church ther.-. later In the aftevsoan and In the evening he conducted the fourth quarterly confer*not of fhe church at Cap-

May Court House

before the egg is laid.

tits stedtes b tng out the point that the yolk does not have the msn alkalinity which prevent* iHU-teriat growth In the white.

Holmes Frld.y evening, the Uth. B. 'springer, who paved awsy at And lh« * bite lurif I* 1 * Th* occasion will be a P’nny -o- -her late reridenre at that plac . ‘U full g im-kllliug strength

rial, held by the Ladle* the on November

Met ho its: Church. All an- wel-.

til fwo day* afie

In the Churches

rillfilled the pulpit of Bca 1*1' fTfy MoUvodtat Church, on Sun d.y pr aching two eicellcnt prac

place of the usual materials type of wire-cloth tlasa. There are * number of brands on the market. They are made of flnemeeh wire dHh covered with a transparent gum or gelatinous liquid which harden* upon 1 posure to air but remain* In k.i| b™, „„ O.I.—... 1*.

..J 1». ■" 1, WU . . n 1™. 1. js. „ i May County, partleularly In Court 01 ,h r * tr 'J*., . . _ , , ! B, r “r;x *** Hm “ ,

i.-... s. e -sew.o-

throtigh to the yoke »hBe ,hr 'erwnbury. N. J . tell-us. and they |

j vice president of the Civic Club.

1 a t g' of Stone Harbor, and for th*

St. Joseph's R. C. Church

Sea We City Rt. Rev. M**r. | "tunlty Club, of Court House.

A. Poxxi. rector. Weekly Maae at

8 A M. Sunday Mi

land tO:80 A. M. Ev ry oih-r. P«u *1R Team was trew-mr-r 01

■ n Mi.~S=u. Ol na--<WMU «— M '•:** <*- ,'l>- Q—MMtt MMttlOT tt tb* wntC , wiu»“ir’L'2L ^ Csvi-eF-vS-vingT™

la dea lid- City, a* a nur*e of her Chap-1 Last Maw followed »■ PMtuosJ cirejc*.

als'.er-In-law. »nL RrtliUm Shi - by Benediction of the Most ban r turned to her Philadelphia 1 Sensed Bacrament. Sunday school home on Saturday laat. ! at 8 36 A. M. Monday and Tues-

| day morning at * o'clock. In The Moowtheart L< gion staged 1 honor of the UUle Flower. Bap--asful card party at thajtiam «-* appointment.

tl.II ainnSaT evenlwr. the

. .he aiX,T AT * Min * *»■* !e

1 egg. she .

i

, When a hen lay* an egg. sue fcoulc tab| ,

makes a lot of nolw about It. ana (throughout her busy eeason. e When she Ja adding nothing to

the ucM. her comb ahn.eiv snd lor m, ’* , * or * p io * ' bee nara pale, and her voice la! The b«»t graiie- a L silent. She tnm InAtcetd* thsi #h* ; are made ^ whole fi<h Tl|h— Joined the rank* ol non-pro- tore contain,- tke an:. »

| ducera.

and. interaal organ-

been thoroughly co*^ The following suggestion for premed until free fmaj

1 breaking up the habit of egg eat- water. Tb»n ! ts by no means original, but dried and finely gnmr,« 1

yet Incapable of klUlngj,,,, lB , n or (wo B 'ter drinking It. For that reaaon be' SetsU* ' -V- Calif., is a plant

lets the apring water sit for ■ tfray produce* 26* of this country'* | worth

‘ * bslf-dsy. or pgt^ri, ceeda. Agriculture»hich ia j t merely cons;*.

Moow Hal' Monlay evening, the afiatr Mtiiug the organlxatlon over 8M. Every one was a reci-

ptm: ol a prise.

The infant son of Mr. and Mr*. Walter Speck, of LandU Avenue, passed away l*»t Thursday afternoon, d-ath being doe to bron-cftp-pneontonia The funeral took plac - on Saturday afternoon. Mr* Edward Buck spe t Tue«day In Plriladetphia on binUnes* Mr*. Carrie Oallen entertain'd, her niece for several day* la«t

Sea Isle City M. E Church Foriy-flfth Street and l^ndis Avenue- Sunday achool at 1! MAt 10.30 A. M. and T.S0 P. The pulpit will be filled b vUltlng minister.

and Mrs.

Mr.

Mr. snd Mrs. J. J. Hnrdle. acinted by Mr. and Mrs. The-. 8 Shaw, spent Wednesday e wHJi friends.

Mr*. Margaret Ooff-y. oJ Phtla-d.-lphia. spent Sunday with h* 1 daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mr*. George M. Bung.

Mr. and Mrs Horae* Bice and family are spending a week's cat inn out of town.

Mr. and Mr*. George Boeder en tertained friends from Moore, town, during the week.

Messiah Lutheran

- Itlte 'oourch, Sea l*le ‘

dty.'Bunday. November’! 1 Blbi-

acbool at. 10 A. M. Service with twenty-five years.

The 1

During the summer, for ber of yeaia. M Springer conducted office In Stone Harbor.

Beside* ber husband, she Is; survived by two datight-r^ Lu-j cllle. a teacher in the public j school, of Stone Harbor; PaU). a 1 sophomore at Middle Township High School: four'brothen*. Moffat Rohrfaacb. Deputy County Clerk; Ague* Kohrbach prof. quantity needed for each pen the lighted period. This cupi has a UK; tn the center of the bottom A heavy knotted cord pasr-< through the hole with a knot on the inside of the cup.

^ 1 the cord run. through *om*

— -

eouiethtng Hke that, and lets the) ^ flepqndevt upon potash aaa fer-

It has been ofiered as being ef- U ready to he sack'd ji< leetlv In n’arly all case*, sn we to the poultrymsn'' («| for what It I* The renulting mixiurt

land brown with

putting a | something liked box d

slip:

j> »-paper i

the pen where the the material B r

. give t

M for his development of the in- , ha j UlU wU , ltop ,he trouble fact th* odor is nor-

V,. » «. ~ o, -mSm-h. oi«i*.|J35.^Li*rs? 4 £'£a .fb.. ~.f ^

nrtifirial light* Is th- tabor In-; In the United State*, according ’ f or i»27 to Dr. Teeple for his ehetn-

volved in feeding scratch feed at to the Department of Agriculture

the time the lights are turned

Whether the birds think they pleasant than the odor if, -atlng shelh'. or whether th* beat grade. oMiaLp.

An efficient devtc • fur

coming this drawback ha* been worked out at the New J.-rary contests It consist* of a tin cup which holds s little less than

C V I U »J\! UiaW cwT t H R V quantity needed for each pen at

School. Harrisburg; Charle.t and ^ '

Rob-rt Rohrbach. of Schw-nks-llle. Pa. Mrs. Springer was torn' n Philadelphia and had been a resident-of Court Hom- for over

The funeral will take

■rmoo at T:30 P

cor. Dr. D Upton Bah. . . , ,, nv , for hi- subject ' Elements „f. Service* will he held at the houv

Ct,urCh Bteength The tempt*-! "‘'h ^ < Th '' ca » '* wlth on lions are groat. We ne’d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^I the last trip around at night and strength to twist. Th* mid-week ficMtlntenc-.a»w U be amd- ^ ^ , mf , e SS between

on Thursday at 7 :36 P. M. will be a Thanksgiving service. Public most cord tally In-

vited.

Recent Marriages

tn the BapUM Cemetery. Court House. The body may be viewed

Saturday evening.

Mrs Yen turn Tax sent

Announcenietit 1* made of th' marriage of Mis* Mary Robbins, daughter of Mr. and Mr*: Norman Robbins, of Pori Norris, and William Mints, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mints, of Dividing Creek, which took place last Saturday evening at the llaptl-l parsonage at Dividing Creek, the Rev. He-ry Snyder officiating.

Mias Margaret Miller, who l» teaching school In Haddoni Heights, spent Thursday and Fri-j with her parents. Mi. and

. Augustus MUler.

Recent Deaths

cay wit

Lucy 0. Phifer Lucy O. Phifer, aged SI year*.

'orbit) City. Tuesday a

Misn Lillian Wright has returned to her position In the Flirt National Bank, after enjoying a

i-f th* roofing rafter* In the -enter jf the laying house At _ j lighting time an attendant pass s ' , down th* backs of the houses and ' pulls each string. Those trip

Mrs. Ventura Taaeonl. aged 4C 'he cup* and scatter grain over years died Saturday nighw Mu- * hr floonl 01 ,h ' > ,,c c * n vember IJ. suddenly, following scratrh fe.-d to th 160 hen* an attack of hemorrhage hall 4n l, ' n or fifteen minutes. A elmlhoor afler she had given birth Ur device can be used .ffeetlvely to a seven-pound baby girl. The; 1 " coutmetelal poultry plants. flttle one survive* her and L apparently healthy. Mr*. Tasunt. Vineland Fifteenth was the wife of the section fore- . 1 r > 1. ct man of tin \v. D R short Line Annual 1 oultry Show

and the mot be) of twrli - chil-

dren. seven of whom are living. Ih-evmher 1 to 4. Iticlusir*. Th- oldest is 21 years Tb- Vineland. N. J.. will stage Its fiffaroily had hee« t- Wlldw/yvl, «"*»«» annual poultry ahow. about 18 years, are widely known This show will h» b-rth exhlbiand r-wp-cted The funeral took «od utility (productIon), plac- Tuesday morning from h-r Two well-known judgra are aa-l-te home In West Oak Av-nue'rigned to exhibition classes. Geo. with Requi'-iu Mass In St. Ann's;"' Weed and William E MountK <’ Churth at 8 o'clock, th"vy and thri - Judge*. :*rof. Janies U-v Father Maroney. officiating. Rl^e. H. Alien and F. J. Bu;!..! wa* In Our Lady of Merry Ulickner. will cover the produc-Cem-fery. at Cape May :'*«» clasaeq

'Ineland's enormous poultry In-

boy* drlv •

i il'istry each year furnishes splrn-

fast but'did production exhibits, and Hal' y paw a, fancier eienient weironiew keen'

LIVING ROOM SUITES

A fine Three Piece Living Room Suite, covered wood $225°°

frame* and u ihoUtered in Mohair, reversible cuthiors

RUGS

Specie! for this week, 9gl2 Axminster Rugs, $3tf.75. Regular price, $42.00. 27x54 Axminnter Rugs, $2.95

Another One Just Like The Other One

Starts Next Week In This Paper It Will Provide Just as Much Fun These Fall

Evenings as the Other Oi e Did

So Watch For It

What Are We Talking About?

Why, a New Free Theatre Ticket Contest in the Classified Department, of Course

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