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CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, June 14, 1919

‘TIN ROOFING AND RANGE WORK Fee e o e Cl Repaired before the Busy Spring Season A ALL KINDS OF STOVES AND RANGES Repair Work a Specialty |;) (e) AWI

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BUILDERS‘ HARDWARE | We have‘a Full Stock of Hardware fors every Builder‘s need y yet an Bd Quality _ ‘AT MODERATE PRICES *" [Exonod sascha GET OUR PRICES M. H. WARE 516 Washington Street U CAPE MAY, N. J. | a Pe (5° I F OAS ( 24 To Co) 0 Making a Specialty of Store Per mes p Pose KP) OOC A Peg y Ca W vy (o Sire) a S ted yal ch CDE A14 41° Kepstone Phone 809-D3 (of CJ 36 ° E\ A s M

a Co CRC. S TO Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders Netimates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings procoapf Amee rere ~ She __ & ° b | P. O. Box 661

SHERMAN S. SHARP Gontractor and Builder 656 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. # Estimates Given Keystone Phone $30

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DELIVERIES IN ANY qUaANTITY of lumber in any leogth, width or thickness for any purpose whatever that‘s the offer we make you to-day. i oo coders soned, measured timbers in our yards to be able to make such a broad offer. We have! And our prices will save you money. . Ask un for estimates.

GEORGE CGDEN & SON. CAPE MAY, N. J. CONTRACTING ‘ HARRY E. SHARP. ~~ Carpenter and Builder ESTIMATES GIVEN KEYSTONE PHONE 117 X. F C:ijRFAC: RM :i8J|M P) 3:4 (e T‘ M Ls TTC] 218 OCEAN ST., CAPE MAY, N. J.

BETTER BARNS (ls U Farmers Going More and More to altre, — Better Type. prs DESIGN THAT IS FAVORITE Erect Houses for Live Stock and Winter Supply of Feed That Keep Animals at Their BestLoud Bithincesatt Mr. Nibgere A. "Radford will answer Bighest auth Addrear all inquiries to William ford, No. 1827 ¥>airle avenus, Chicago, IML, and only Incloss three-cont stamp for Everywhere throughout the country the farmers this year nre going more mnd more to the modern type of barn -a barn that will keep their liv stock in the best of health and at their highert point of productivity all winter, Buch barns cost more that the old-fashloned, loosely constructed

buildings, but in the end they more than pay for themselves. Warm anfmals produce more from the feed they consume for the atmple reason that the until winter, now is the time to butld barns, houses and the other buildings , the modern up-to-date farm requires. . | Foresight, someone has sad, is better than bindright. This is true io planning the nort of barn to be erected this year, By taking into corsidern« tlon the feets that the successful farmers have found during their experi ence, the modern fermer will profit in the end. . These fwets are that good , houses are the mort fmportnnt feature In making dairying profitable. i Titustrated here is the type of bern the modern farmer erects. It Is what is known as a plank-frame barn, had constructed of lumber, but framed on the foundation, rether than on the! ground. ‘The lntter type war popular In the drys of the "harn-rateing. beer," This is the most economical type of construction, and, at the same time, provides the bert mort of a weather proof barn for the live stock. The dimensions of this barn are 42 by 72 feet, which In amply large for

the average form, The foor plan shown is destmed to accommodate ten milch cows and twelre horses, besides considerable loose mtock. . This can be changed, however, to sult the needs of the owner. . For Instance, one end of food laws of nome states, . When this ts done, ax much or as little space can be net arlde for the horsen ns is want e4, and the balance devoted to the cow stable. make a fine addition to any farm bullding group, . It is of the gambret-roof type, which provides a large amount of mow eprce. The buflding is set on a | concrete foundation, with a concrete stable floor, ‘The balance of the bulldIng is of wood. As in mort modern barns the stalls are placed so thnt the anmals face in. Through the center of the building runs the feed alley, wide enough for a wagon to be driven through. This «ives the owner an opportunity to cary the grain feed by wagon directly to the feed bin, from which it is distributed by an overhend carrier directiy tothe mangers. . Along one alde of the building, back of the horse atalls

is a litter alley, . The overhend cartier track is extended over this part 0° | the barn, which maken the work of té moving the mungre cary. In the arrangement of the tall here shown, the cows face each other A | the end of the barn, . Retween the ath In a feed atiey, while litter at leyx run bnck of each row of ntalis The hay chute te located In the center F‘of the bullding with the feed bin, Rach wtall is equipped with modern stanch» tons, which give the animits much free» dom and at the same time hold them securely, white at each «tail is an individual drinking cap. Gutters are runk Into the concrete floor back of each row of talia, The water system in ured to flush thore dally, an well an the floor, thus keep» ing the stable floor clean and wholesome. This barn provider three features that all animals need to be kent I healthy and nt their highert point of [ productivity. They are wuntight, fresh { ate and frosh water, . It will be noted that there are many windown ranged along each ride of the building. ‘There admit qunntitles of sunlight, and are at a helght that will permit the aun‘s rayn to hit the Bitter alley. — Sunlight is nnture‘s grentest germ killer, and by ndmitting the sunshine there 1s less danger of the spread of disease mong the animale. On the ridge of the bulldfng are two ventilators, which are con: nected with fou! air shafte lending out of the stable. . ‘These ventilators suck put the foul air, which ts replaced by

freah afr. . The fresh ate is admitted at a height that prevents the anlmnis from being in a draft, . ‘The drinking cups at the stall provide the cowa and horees with fresh water at all times, Water makes mill, end those who have put in water cups have been surprised CR CCA AEA Ll consume while standing in the bamn, and at the Increase in the amount of milk she will give. ‘The mow floor is clear of obstruetion to this type of a barn, the roof being supported by afters only. A carrier track is run along the ridge and out underneath the gable at the front. ‘The door drope down out of the way, and the hay is mowed away hy power, While no ato is shown In this I1. lustration, one to put up in connection with most modern burns, mn it ha been discovered that the animals thrive on rtlige, while at the same time less hny is consumed. Hay demands a gbod price in the grain market, while there .As no rnle for corn stalks, A silo addi to the farmers Income, While the cost of building now ia ‘higher than it was before the wat, ifurmer gets so much more for y products In proportion that he cannot

afford to put on building. As was sald ft the begtnnfug, a modern barn is a profit producer, . It will Increase the Imilk production and will keep his highpriced antmain healthy. Prices of materials now have been IMtabilized, . That ts, there will be no change in them during the year. There #s no reason why every farmer shou!d pot have the new buildings ho needs. Aud now is the time to build them, _._ Loet French Children. A correspondent in the London Datty Mail writes of the lost children of Lille as follows: "According to infor: tation received by me from France, i i Aencodiniedhcd Lyon, the nector, and R Doomer, profexsor of the University of Lille, have presented a petition to the president of the French republic asking him to do mand from the German government ithe return of their children, of whom nothing ts known except that they have been taken away by the Germans, Sud ursto that it is posatble that the feat of reprisals might induce the bare tlans to return the children to their mothera, . 27g minting cntigren include 38 un der fourteen sears of 488 3000, Un uou afteen, 1.447 undot sbyivet 1,400 et seventeen, or 4,018 16 81

u k ERMA, N. J. Ladies‘ & Men‘s Shoes at Bargain Prices FULL LINE OF X. KILL TONE ATE OF LEAD. S ON HAND ® FoR JOHN DEREK Co, AL — HARVESTER |AND COMPANY. BATEMAN IRON AGE AND McWHORTER Farm Machinery and Repairs \Everything for the farm ance MOUSE FURNISHINGS AT FACTORY PRICES TERMS CASH |_ 184-04 Jackson Street.Cape May. fess — The Republic Motor Truck Company build eight different sizes of trocks1500 pounds to six tous. . All have [Efrage Internal gear drive. | A. T. FOR SALE-QUARTER HORSE Wagner Motor. For sale for want of use. Apply A. D. Reeves, Merchants National Bank Building. L_ n — NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Horace R. Ware, Deceased. Pursamnt to the order of HARRY 8. DOUGLASS, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 20th day of May, A. D. 1919, on the mpplication of the subscriber, Executrix of said decensed, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and . demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months from the 20th day of May, A. D; 1919, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated May 20th, A. D, 1919. LIZZIE T. WARE, 495 5-24 Ots pf $15.54 Executrix --ega__ ITS FOOLISH TO SUFFER When So Many Cape May People Are Pointing the Way Out. You may be brave enough to stand backache or hendache or dizziness. But, if, in addition urination is disordered, look out! If you don‘t try to fix your sick kidneys, you may fall into the clutches or dangerous discaxe before you know it. But, if you live more carefully and help your kidneys with Doan‘s Kidney Pills, you can stop the pains you have and avoid future danger as well, Don‘t exporimentuse the remedy Cape May people are publicly endorsing. Read this case: Mrs. Ellen Reeves, 687 Lafayette street, aays; "I was having an awful time with my back. At night it pain« ed me so I couldnt rest and 1 found it impossible to turm over, When I got up mornings, I was so atiff and sore across my back I could just about put my shoes on or dress. When I | stooped at work, the paing caught me ‘in my kidneys. The first box of ‘Doan‘s Kidney Pills helped me and by the time I had finished three boxes my back was strong and well and the FOR SALE-QUARTERE HORSE! Kimbal Motor, variable speed | Runs

r LTTa , (2a o C3 Take care of your car when it is new. Oil it, grease it, keep it clean, but above all take care of your battery. simple rules of battery care from the first day, your battery will not only serve better but last longer. Francis J.) McCaffrey 3333 Atlantic Avenue °o POT «1320, MB j Expert Starter and generator repairs Te Packs of battery, Lik A G Coo "s tery for any car while being repaired

Willar SLRVICH STATION wit protect the horse and the owner‘s pocket, T warm and strong. _ ‘They pytd Hie of wear. Look for 5A when Ld LP A FVL BJ to 2000) oud Zorner Perry and South Lafayette St. Typewriter Supplies at Star and Wave Stationery Department. . Keystone Phone 90. GET YCUR SHOES REPAIRED AT J ¥ ; i Vo ¢ Ke): {S3 626 Washington St. — Cape May, N. J. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Neolen Soles a Specialty Not reaponsible for work left over 30 Days. (ale SEER | mfam forkthe Season SPECIAL RATES FOR JUNE Centrally Located DECATUR ST. R BEACH AND AMUS blac E. P. NITTINGER, Prop. HEARTBURN pes heaviness after meals are Loco acidit and Pha restore Formal digestion. m ® Nabe BY 8cort a now MAKERS OF SCOTTS INULsION