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at WORX} (31 00 ADVERTISIN t Lt-Player Plano | with | 6 perfect condition. . Vietrol S records, one hake reo one parlor set, one parior wet, stove, one "Bie yete. " Cal and 8 oclock in evenings Koh, 117. Third Avenue 3 h Rear and enclosed body oodbine Children C loth ing Company, Woodbine, N. J. Al. 1917 hg as pus Hilts Can, a — Drummond Tatayetie ® Heck: Cape Ma (lbs FoR SaLl ALE-ONE DODGE Tourinc Car. newly painted and overhauled Bell Phone 218 FOR sal SALZ 2 AT COST AND LESS odd and end lot of millinery trimming to be sold in bulk or separately at Carpenter‘s store, $19 biimint s A ton stroe FOR SALE-A | BABY COACH IN perfect condition. | HeywoodWakeficla make, reversable body. . Apply B. Stur and Wave Office, Gaze ort FOR SALE, A MODEL 185, Twin Six Packard Touring car reasonable Mrs. C. W. RICHARDSON, R. F. D. No. 1, Cape May, New Jersey. bud SALE-PAPER Lxg hiekyed PLATES and tin . spoons. If these will be sold at a bargain, Apply Star and Wave Pub, Co. FOR SALE-SIX WEEKS OLD PIGS veady for delivery first week . in April. . Apply to — Meauow . View Farm, Henty Reeves, Mgr., Erma, 3 241 3 4t. FOR SALE-FORD CAR IN FINE * Condition, good top and | wings. Suitable for Huckstering, carries 44 baskets, Apply to A. H. Swain, Erma, LB 242 8-29-8t FOR SALE-5 HORSE MOTOR 3 phase volt in first clase rumaing order, used cnly a few weeks, made by the General Electric Co. Apply A. D. Reeves, faid floor Merchants Naticeal Bank Building.‘ + e.". HELP WANTED-GOLD CUTTERS "Fanted at once. Good wages ply. to Nig cachl W. Ree pe May, N. FARM WANTED ANY SIZE AND location. . Quick sale. . Preferred mear or with frontage on Bay or River. Write details to . Brionne, 116 Nasau street, New York. 239 2t
WANTED-FARMS, LANDS, SUB URBAN HOMES, LOTS. methods mean a sale." sell now, give possession when con venient, have hundreds of buyer to-day 8. L. Beilin, 508 Landis Ave,, Vineland, N WANTED-ONE | HA Power Motor and one two hot power motor. A. D. Reeves, May. WANTED-LAUNDRY WORK sy the piece or hamper. . Apply to 721 Osburn Street. 4-5 9¢. LOST LOST-PAIR OF NOSE GLassEs in m case, held together by rubber bands, in or near the Presbyterian Church about four weeks ago. Finder will please to 1 or notify George D. Soper, Wisszhicken Y, M. 445 2b taurant who tries to joke at the ex pense of the waitress. . The othc: eveing. towards closing hour 1 over> heurd the following: conversation between a smart young man of the age when anything he himself said sounded funny, and the very attractive young waitress at the next tuble. In fiippant manner he asked: "Do you serve shrimp at this hvur ?" and quick as a flash the girl came back with"We certainly do if that is what you wish" It required seventeen seconds for the fellow to get it. After that there was dead silence except where some peas or a piece of pickle fell off his knife-blade, INSPIRED The Bolshivik propagandist who published in America a pamphict declaring that "While capitalism lasts, mo worker‘s life is safe," must have been reading a famous speech by an American who wanted to "hang ‘om higher than Haman. ,
|. two insgets ragoveativ U is a "locust Bs und . th usual popular fear and. mixapprchen sion attend. .) People in that large part of th United Stutes over which the period eal cicada. wil appear ure . di as always, to apprehend greater dan age . than. wil — occur-muny . time greater Of the r of th | Enited . fons another ntinnnileiinihing which . 1 that the insect about to uppear is th real locust that sometimes comen i ‘devastating hordes, sweeping . acros ‘large sections of country and devour ‘ing every green thing. The latter mis upprebension is, perhaps, the mor { widespread and disquieting, accordin to entomologists of the Unit Department. of — Agriculture, ore who have had experience 89h, on veal locust and the ruin never forget, and the word f Hocuate {even m though it be a misnomer, is like} to s a signal of dread. w, the periodical . cieada, . com monly called the Micrest Tout the in « periodical cieada, miscalled lo {east. is strictly an American Insect The real fecust commonly grasshopper, occurs in many parts 0 (he world a and has had its phase in i his e a for thousands of yea There Ti Mrmr The SCHisTOCE ‘Res" PEREGRINA is the one that plagued ‘the fopies and probabl the one on which John the Baptist f The one that has sometimes ravage the great plains and other sections of the United States is the MELANO PLUS SPRETUS, a related species. ave Liffle in Common The real locust or grasshopper and (the so-ealled locust or periodical cica|da have very little in commonnothFera in fact, except that both occur in Fel numbers and both occasionally have been used as human food, the ‘former mostly by certain peoples of hel near East and the latter by the "Tae real locust is an indiscriminate leater, gmin Reids. carnfields, meadows, pastures patches-everything Falls before yall The periodical cicada or so-ealled locuset is is dainty almost beyond belief. medt was long: believed that this in the adult took no prraceits at all, On rare eccasions it had been observed with its beak apparently thrust into twigs, but it was not until 17 years ago, the last previous appearance of the large brood that comes out this ear, that it was definitely determined ‘that this belief was erroneous, "17-year locust" does eat while in The adult stage, but its diet is confined to |the juices j of plants, sucked out in very ‘small quantities and without causing uppreciable injury to plant far as periodicity of "outbreaks is concerned, the real locust or grass‘hopper is a loll bare itelf, The hordes may arje r year or not at all. The hordes loft the "I7-year locust" or fay riodical cicada appear with a reguwity that would almost put to shame a government clock. In spite of their extremely slow | development . under ground, the multiplied millions of individuals reach maturity and emerge almost at the same moment and ex nctly 17 years from the date of the previous‘ appearance-that is, if they are of the Aryear race. There is a 13 $ race of the periodical cicada, But it is just as regular, just as exactly on schedule, as the other one. Real Locust®s N Wureiul
militant, | Its hordes, like those of ‘Atilla the Hun or of Genghis Khan, sweep hither and yon, always on the {move, destroying as they go. The soPets 17-year locust or cicada is a y. Stevenson‘s lovable character, "win ©‘ the Mill," did not stick so closely. to his birthplace as does the periodical cicada. Literally, he abides {always "under his own vine and fig itree. " ‘The tree from which any in‘wing his tove song, in which he wit pase his days of decrepitude, and from which, in a few weeks, his dead body will fall, ulmost upon the spot where e-as a larva-fell 17 years before ;and barrowed into the ground. Where {the periodical cicada came into existlence, there he spends his days and les. Every crop suffers from the rav« ages of the real locust. Only tree suffer at all from the 17-year locust, and only very young fruit and omamie likely to be severly e thodx of | preventing. or i this have heen worked Porch published y the Department , of Agriculture, The insect itrelf . can — accomplish \~paratively like ea insect may accomplish a. bttved . pasticalurly ir it in based u pon n ¢ r"usion of the cieada-locust with | the soa. -hoppe. -locust. Men, le eld that the :; asshorpers are to eat up| {their erops t « spring, might refrain | from planting ec.*nin thin It is | (Rhinlemtorts bat be hondh conto PEC up, fey: itely | understood iy that "the at| 17. beryl locust P i 219107 means the peri cicada and not grasshoppers." " ~----spéam.---__ Froire tepriataraiisiagi cum wid build eight different sizes of trucksIMMUNE? The solicitor for the Post Office De-
WHAT DOES OYSTER BAT? Jersey — Seientist — Seek | to — Solve — Problem in Its Culture cats is one. of the problems to be solved by the stuities in which Dr. Thostow C. ece versity I ion with the United States Bureau of Fisheries, Dr. Nef ed the station laboratory at Tuckerton ; on March 1. He will atudy the oy«ters hubit in their bearing on srtificinl propagation, which ix an iraport{ant industry: along the Jersey Caost An electric bell wired to the shell | of the oysters under observation is un apparatus which Dr, Nelson hax contrived by which to ascertain the move ie ‘and the rate of growth wil also be studied in connection with the food of ‘ the oyster. rmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmem mmm +
h YOU FAVORIT TOBACCO? | As Plain as the Rose on Ye Face-Just Smell It Smokers do not have !s put tobaero in their pipes to find out if they like it. | They can just rub the tobacco between { the palms of their hanits and smell it. { The nose is an infallible guide to amok- ; ing enjoyme All smo ng tobmccos employ some it "to improve the flo and burning qualisies of the le quote ons Eseyclopedia Brita Naturally, there is considerable Tiger: ence in the kind of flavorings used, and \o Bor up dhodp dees thi o difference. the. purest, pres wholesome and delicious of all ; flavorings-chocolate. And the almost feridateyl sano, for chocolate in a great ans 58%, widespread populerlty dy of of TOKE ‘ Tobacco. Por y old Burley Brohaly, sere, wa Buber kobe gives inomaky "Tobageo a 3 abiingoia Imgtunce our nose can quickly di from | gu other tobacco. ty df ‘ing an ace. mmemmmmmmemmmmmmmmas. List of paclaimed letters wmainin in Cape May P. O, for week endi [April 10, 1919. Baker, Mrs. Carrie Boyee, Howard Davenport, Mrs, William Hyland, George W. Madson, HESH Haze line I5. the above please say wivertised sor NEEDLES, P. M. ---mee_-_. GoING AND comtNc Dispatches say that W. P. G. Harding, governor of the Federal Reserve Board, urges that a cotton export corporation be formed and financed by the War Finance Committee und stock paid for with Liberty Bonds. | Then, under the present tarrif law, after the government has helped to export cotton, we could buy much of it back in the form of manufactured goods,
LEGAL RATES TES_EQUALIMED ruts in C equal to that he tountion has iewed ( Senute of the New derscy, Tegi and was signed by the Governor re A bill making the the 1 legut adlve fous to the pmsage of this bil ers in Cape May County were forced to necopt a much en r of compensation for legal of the county and municipality. thar that of othee coontios of stand [ow in the state, | This injus ven obviated by the pawuge of the hill equalizing the rates. measvOCATIONA® SCHOOL BRIEFS Melvin Watson, Cape | May Cou House, is realizing that | the . tim spent in studying fruit growing . i paving him big returns, at this early date, — Many near-by people are plac ing complete charge of their orchard in his hands, because of his knowledg of this branci® of agriculture, _ 0 chards of the following persons are i Mr. Alfred Cooper, Mrs Townsend, Mr. Leslie Ludiam feu Mr.
chard, also, to cate for, . This is located on the west side of the seashore road, about 400 feet nouth of the Stone Harbor road; He in making a hard fight to control the aphis and will even go so far as to apply an extra spray of black leaf 40, water and soup, if necessary, to get the upper hand. . He is bound to al apples. Any one who has ridden on the ba shore road from Dias Creek toward Green Creek, cannot help noticing Le roy Compton‘s vetch. . This 1 being grown for seed purposes. It shows what high quality seed is x4 grown for seed purposes. | It shows what high quality seed and thorough inoculation with local soil will do. Leroy studied potato growine last winter. He wil plant late potatoes and $ Stl some second-crop or some vocational achool boys, cf Monmouth County. n. | True enough, their cost was high, but when one considers that it would take two ordinary cows to equal one of these they are chenp after all. Balanced feed rations are Feslcd fed to these cows and careful records of the milk are being kept; also the amount of | feed . consumed. hese records will show how diarying a business pays her and they also show the profitable and the unprofitable cows. bntet00000.0-0 commend WHEN OTHERS DECIDE The question of coolie immigration will be quickly settled when the executive council of the league of nations gets down to work. L 25 Sale {600 FEET 4 INCH CAST IRON PIPE, [SUITABLE FOR WATER OR Gas MAINS. Puclad R. 8. HAND, 705 Jefferson Street Cape May, N. J.
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