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CAPE MAY STAR AND wave Saturday,‘ May 17, 1919

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grow and they‘lt sell it. they will have at home will you; the money: they will make or the prizes they. will win will benefit them, — It makes all hands and creates. the right spirit. game" — competition, . ana spirit, help boost the county. all pull to make the biggest contest ever held. — The children should enrell at the schools. H Benson, — Woodbine, has just finished setting out an acre of peach trees. — He planted so apple trees in his old orchard, to replace those. which are missing. man cut off all the broken roots ang while doing so, watched carefully for crown gall and hairy root. trees were pruned to a single cane, 18 inches above the ground. . The apple trees were pruned so that three and not over four, well divided branches vore left on the trees. . He dug his holes 18 inches deep and 18 inches square The trees were set about two inches deeper than they stood in the nursery row. ._ Top soil was used to fill in the hole in which bone meal was mixed. » Isadore Abramovitz. and | Samnel Lipshuts _. Woodbine, . also . planted irces during the past week, totaling over 400. Poultry is paying Mrs: J. Babbit, Dias Creek, if signs mean anything. Last year she ordered 100 day-old chicks; this season the order is for 200. — Mrs. Babbit is making use of the coal stove brooder belonging to the vocational school. . She believes the rst feed a baby chi should get, is thick sour milk, even if it is necessary to dip. their hills into it to wet them started. eatin This first feed, however, is not given to the chicks until they are 48 hors old If we are. to: avoid. adding: new members to our already large family

ty and at the same time germ imation, | Mad this been done with the vetch seed, George and Freclin Weaver planted last fall, they would have. saved themselves: considerable work pulling out the cockle from the sp of vetch they are growing for seed. _meaDWIGHT J. BRADY BUILDS Dwight J. Brady is putting the finishing touches to his new home on Sewall avenue, Cape May.. This is one of about twenty buildings now scheduled PERS a accommered The Republic Motor Truck Company [buti dight different sizes of truds«_antte_ FOR QUICK RESULTS PLACE AN AD WITH U8. ovmmmnnmemmmmenenmenmemmemmemmenmmmmmmmeeen | Don‘t trifle with a cold r=r" "" You can‘t afford to risk Influenza. Keep always at hand a box of Py [& Kor ULS QUININE ea ‘OM

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PEACE WITH VICTORY A wild beast. breaking all tethers morality ang. demurzling: savage sprang at the throat of civiarTo: cage the me bhonal: Sinvender," | Bat t was not enough temporarily | I I i 0 contine Dory demanded that the ars he thick and strong.. — This was he nae, its shihbaleth ., Never Want The news appsopsiatcly comes on | apsitania day . Whteneq boned that! omnes ceantt i 0 he timbers on which have fen! a eugitty and just retribution judgments of together /r wehteou re mot to be gainsaid, _ Woe to the eople that thinks to de {y Him. — He ommands, | but more-He. operates. Dut of the frail framework of women nd children He forged a weapon that roke the skull of the. behcmothFor ber sins, not in anger or hate ut to obey a supreme mandate whose | voice could mot he disobeyed, Germany is to be mad- impotent for further evil Germany is to be trusted with only nominal army and navy, is not to be iilowed to marshal the power which comics from conscription, German | forts may . not frown hreats against praceful neighbors. rnd production of war materials is practically to cease o the ami, Cal her resources Ger"Ara peoples . seized chile war-making was Prustia‘s national industry, are to be restored. Heligoland fortifications are to be: ome a name, and the Kicl Canal ade a free waterway. The German_ flag will float no Fsance is pledged protection, EUS as an earnest is to have possession of he conl resources of the Sma. (Ship, by ship there is to be requital for the piracy of the submarin Stolen property is to be returned, even the. astronomical. Anstruments fong ago looted from China, and even the skull of the Sultan Okwawa, relic venerated by the Moslem world.. Finally, the Kaiser and all responsible violators of the laws of war are to be summoned for trial before a high court of the nations. t since Rome punished Carthage for Punic faith has such a treaty been written In a way not to be soon obliternted is graven the. warning: "Behold what happened to Germany and beware!" — The international gib bet is high, and within the bight of its noose hangs a clanking example, The settlement will make for peace The statesmen of the Allies, let us rejoice, have not heen so enamored of a false and spurious sentiment as to hetray the higher claims of mankind. The great document is written in the spirit of the armistice. _ May the Kea nations, have the moral | fort« itud to appl Germany ‘zo say how long: she s to remain in durance. — Her releas her re-acceptance, depends on hetsel on the speed and thoroughness of hes repentance... She chose to take her self out of the family of mankind and again choice is with her. . The terms did not originate with her en: emics: they are. rather the natural

consequence ol lier own now, as bithetto. Germany. has Tall liberty of selectio Faith looks up und Teets the sinews of its confidence strengthen. fight may yet shine in. the places, even the dark heart of Germany, | The time may come when the Teuton will rejoice that again from the West came a Chatlemat ne Ito: lift the pall of hens C at the great benefactors of Gerags! | many, were those who chastised her [and thus planted the seeds of conver»

-N. Y. Tribune. see=_Petition Forms for City Commir COMMISSIONERS‘ SALE Pursuant to an Order of the Court, of Conion Pleas of the County of Cape, May. raade, on the ford day of Apel. ‘010. In the Matter of the A of strain Notice Jo beroby atven that the au xcciers wl MONDAE, The 2nd DAY OF JUNE ut two otclock in the afternoon of said day, fs Pa ia. in sth, Bie HF of hup Barn PDeonie. Cape Y geal Beg B ) ‘tag ay the elomtn dn raxsess o mil A, certain tot .or piece of han attuiale in Bromo‘: had fh main rad lad earses wae‘ of hes Nv nine degrves Fas thence — Noeth . cishty-one . dee Oirt-twe a t. MH e atoemaid rom ce South nine t ten reck (%, "Whe place of bestinnini af (Eo , he lose I low of Richard id. adio o Po cninee and og wald $" unrier and twen thore or Tes mare! Ruthin: |OnC mloty, died retaed, and whieh wis air: | vincd hy him to his wife Rhoda L. Tyitchmatt the a soll PHS Shik "tr | | Teqiatige rg fs cisht eerse one wie AP eroutiom Tam, made mown at Ume and place. of enle al & n0biAm, cols mine, dosph, Douinss: P A Commuinadonern. Md N "effthe x. 277 420 dtpfgeis2

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GREAT NUMBER OF UNREPORTED BIRTHS BEING DIS COVERED BY STATE NURSES IN THEIR REGULAR ROUTINE WORK In a little community which is supposed to have only 180 births a year, a nurse, in the Div.sion of Child Hy: jene of the State: Department of ealth, in connection with her regwlar routine work, has discovered in

t ast week 9 unreported 8. ‘The records have been searched in the local registrar‘s office and in the State Bureau of Vital Statistics at Trenton, but no. reco found of these babies‘ births. We have no reason to believe that this experience is peculiar to. this small community, . Therefore it indicates a most, reprehcnsible: laxity on the part of doctors, as not one of these cases was delivered by a mid« wife. — It is true that some of these births occurred during the epidemic ien the doctors were so rushed that one can understand their failure to report some of the births: but it is just this practice that keeps New Jerf the , Birth Registration Area of the United States and deprives us of the benefit of most valuable dat . that the United States Census Bureau issues for Birth Registration States. _, It is worth noting that not only is each doctor liable to a penalty of $25 for every birth he fails to report, but that a State law of 1917 makes every member of the local beard of ‘health Table to a fine of $25 for fail[ure to prosecute the doctor who does not report births after the attention | of the Board has been drawn to such failure. a, This statement is insted at. this time to‘ direct the attention of doctors and midwives to the State-wide investigation of birth registration that will be made during the month as part of baby week and in the frope that — they — will repot — All births | promptly. we FOR — SALE-QUARTER | Horer Kimbel Motor, variable speed | Runs «ither direction. Perfect condition U TE, » ediderades been run over a month. ._ A. D. | Reeves, Merchants Nattena) Hank. | mnmmmmmmenmmememmemmee= rmmmmmnmmmemmmmmenemmnme= ! Woodbine Community 9 Entertain Boys from the Army Hospital __ Mr. Rosenfeld, the J. We B. topes tative, attended a Moor the Nas) Shine on May roth, held by the Wor rone Commonity of which Mre. Pot: astmick is. the" chairnit, . At tts I meeting, | arrangements | Ra¥®_. DCC [completed whereby. twestrhve bov® 1 i 1

from, the Army Hospital Will be entertained all day _ to-moi The transportation will ‘he furnish¢d by the Jewish Welfare Board and it is an assured fact to have the boys spend an enjoyable. day with the peopie of Woe Private Rossman: from rmy Hospital, who spent the Jewish I holidays for Passover in Woodbine, has nothing but praise for the people

there, and when he heard that the Woodbine community was going: to entertain a number of A to:morrow, he immediately req ested | the J. W. B. man to be one of the number and of course he is going along. It is hoped that arrangements can be made, to send twenty-live or more men to Woodbine for a day‘s outing, entertainment and, recreation. every two or three weeks.

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