ald CAPE MAY STAR AND wAVE Saturday, August 23, 1919
CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISING, ApVERTININC TN THIN COLLMN Te coads PRR LINE 6 woith ro i di MINIMUM CHARGE a CENT SPBCTACH I bows, 1 wonne ers | Cape May. cen Elwood and post of wa post office and Com on | return to the ‘ORN: | on sceand. floor. and. two third story: roo Mes: John No Cupe 9 RA Leacdied have been lost on turnpike to Cape May Point. Finder please return to 866, Star and Wo i 8 FOR SALE-BEAUTY PABLOR, A big bargain for seme one, 221 Decatur street. Eppannmmeammememnqnrent FOR SALE-HOUSE AND BARN On Stimipson‘s Lone. 5% acres good fart land. $2500, terms strictly Owner. Lydia Newell. 1285 Lafayette street, Cape May & 23 3t
perfect condition, body and engine, 6 excellent tires. . Apply x, Star and Wave, for details. FOR SALE CHEAP-2 BUCKS, 3 does, full grown, fine Belgian hare. price $2.25 each, take all 5 at $10.00 Apply — George | Dougherty, — 1008 farverte street, Cape May City, $-28-1t FOR SALE-ONE 1916 cuaumers Touring car . eng‘ne and body: in stood . condition.. two . brand — new tires and tubes. time by appointr ent. Phone 903R4. Philip Hese, N. 3. 8FOR SALE-TV INDIAN MOTOR Cycle, Ad e ar tut, 2C sel: Cou
shop, Schellenger‘s Landing. 8-16-3t FOR SALE-A DOUBLE BARREL hammccdess shot gun. 12 gmuge Fri an ns‘ new, rice £20, ApBHA L. Boing: Star & Wave Pub. _ lishing Co., Keystone Phone 90. rors sate -Poot al ARES Eubd Board, Screen Doo frame rages*" Benches, Spars, Booms, Masts, four Flag poles, four. burner Gasoline Stove, four door (400 1b.), refrigerator. Lot of ood seco lumber. _ — Mark igor, "tape May Point, N. J. FOR SALE-8 BELGIAN aie toys B bucks, and three yout months old. Price $15.00, with past $17. Ia Lone oe Deighety be ns street, Cape 3. frx4 =--_--_.____ FOR SALE-TWO HOUSES AND groceiy., store on Pagosa of Broad- > atreat Fleatey an May, ) good pa business stand. Also mages pt fran il sell at great anor arlled Romeo Macci
es Touring car, gpotnid s Wie top and paint. ‘mee Star generations. Can be seen Meadow | Brook, Fourth avenue, hreat Cape May at =_ 22 FOR SALE-SOME VERY prim. able Building Lets on the Stockton Property, opposite Convention Hall. Sce J. H. Hughes, Agent, 410 Wash + ington Stroot. He will quote prices to you. 7-19-19 Po emmmenneeneneeeieiieiainting _ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE thw cl --- One 1917 Ford Touring Car. One Buick Touring Car, self starter, electric lights, HARRY KEHR, 482 West Perty Street, 725 7-12 tf Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE-PAPER | ICB hiery=] PLATES and tin . spoons. Cea c r beigain Apply Star and Wave Pub. Co. WANTED MRS. BARBARA COIT CRAVEN, oF Phialdelphia, teacher of voice. . Apply Keystone Phone 159, Cape May. L222 RAGS WANTED-SUITABLE FOR wiping machinery Star and Wave Publishing noreemneno rmmmmmonnw__ WANTED-COTTAGE OR APARTment from September 2nd for two weeks, R-898, Star and Wave 8-16-3t
IMPROVING TH PASTURE When and How This Can B: Done for ibe Rest Resuts. nure to Good age. age Provides More Feeding Capacity and. Bigger Dividends in Milk Viclas. When farm. werk slackens. tn fh Pull after the corm faw been Tincke nid the crops harvested, the furiet will doo well to apply. lime . to . the "the pmsture problem in be alty. more oute everywhere egen The good qatitable gnomes are ning. largets because. the wot come sour, a tough inferior. grass end noun onehalf the did a) ew shows. that maintain n . thin 11 did years ago more | careful attention . was Aven to the quality of pasturue. weemed to be considered ort of i God given manet to the farm. They will not pay dividends ithout care. There are three or four things neery in pasture Improvement. Firs: | n Importance, on most of the Proung
" CaTon 0° "me. unately | for the farmer, lime may be upplied to | venlent time is undoubtedly in Fal | when farm work has eased up. . At this time lime may be carted and | spread. with little dificulty, especially j the hydrated lime which comes. in | bags and needs no slaking. Generally | roads are also good in the Full for | ; Hauling. A ton of lime to the acre Is | none too much, because in most eases | the soll his Secome very sour during n perlsd of maing. years of heavy grazing. and to treatinent other than the dropines of the anfmily which are never suficlent 46. themselves. . Very finely . pulverized. Mime. is esppelally talmbl« heenuse ft is mo readily. mot Rowen a me nernemelenpennreres
t des ainplled, | If applied. t: is netlon by Spring will have Pe se remiitionn the growth of the ols pati or for the growth of new plant . ringing: Yrom seed. | There aint be sufficient plant food | In the soll. 75 suppl ft, either barn yard minire or commerchil fertilizer may he use It ie true that when manure Is used, it w.ll keep the anl muds kway for a tine, but that is mi. advantage lu one way at Teast, In this It will give the grass an opportunity to make a start. ! It will be beneflclal to work up the ! soll with a. sharp-toothed. harrow. to mix the mpplled material and prepare a better soll bed for the grass seed | that should he applied. Syring seen: Ing is usually beat, Where the land is | too steep to batrow, the seed should | be applied when the soll is honeycombed by frost. It is important that strong, vital seeds, free of Impurities vont emt ‘a" should he af kinds
‘Timothy, 10 pounds; Kentucky blue grass, 6; Orchard grass, 4; Meado Feacue, 2; Italian ‘tye grass, 1; Red clover, 6; Alaike clover, 4. Many farmer ar already using this mixture. Soi% add a pound each of white clover, sitaifa, and sweet clover. If the ground is very. dry, smooth brome grusa should be substituted in the mixture for an aquivalent amount | of orchard grass and timothy. After #his treatment has been given the pasture should not be overstocked, nor pastured too early in Spring ar too late In Fall, because the plants WANTED — SMALL APARTMENT or two rooms and bath, completely furnished, August 30th to September 15th. F. L. DeSilver, 603 Oak Lane Ave., Oak Lane, Pa. — 8-28-1t WANTED-A TUTOR TO PRE pare student for college entrance examination in chemistry. R. D. Graham, Norman Grey Cottage, Cape May. N. J. , LAUNDRY BY THE PIECE OR BY the hamper, Blankets and spreads done to order. Done by M. E. Ruffings, 721 Osborne St. Phone Keystone 64 R. AGENCY "TANAGER WANTED TO country. Tox PJ} Sunset Ferma iy ed wantep .to EXCHANGE 6 OR — jmzam
must bave some opportunity to make enough growth so that they will hav vitality to live through the winter the neldity, i; should he repeated fron time to time to maintain it in: good condition, The application. of manure bl nt and | lime. altould . be reported ars, especially the abore
THE SUMMER FALLOW, The effect of summer fallowing upon the consercation of moisture ulone is worth the trouble and expense. Often alfuifa planting comes when ft in very Gry. It must have moisture, and it is well to conserve the moisture of the preceding six weeks, not only because the plunte teed it, but because it is meedeid in the soll ‘processes which change dormunt forms of plant food to active, Thene processen are greatest during July and August, when the weather is warm and summer fallow» g promotes conditions favorable te them, Tn this connection the constant working of the soll helps to Incorporate time, fertilizer, fnoculating | material and organic matter with the soll and secure an even distribution of all, ----»ees-_-_. ROSENBERC-MACPHERSON Msx Emily MacPherson. daug+ter oi bir, and Mre. Wiliam MacPherson, of Cold Spring, is to be married to oy Rosenberg, of Kemmerer, WyomIng, next Saturday.
MacPherson has been serving until now n as the deputy in the office of the county clerk there. The mar{ringe is to be solemnized in Kemmerer. The brideto-be has many friends here, who unite in wishing her success and prosperi GAITHER James ar a aged 72, succumbed here last Thursday to acute Bright‘s disease. The funeral services will be conducted from his late home, 617 Bank street. Interment will be performed at Philadelphia. Mr. Gaither has been in the service of Mrs. William R King for 50 years, and is very well known here. His friends and lodge brothers are invited to attend the funeral services,
ULY 3) Used Automobiles, Motorcycles and Bicycles in any kind of condition, send postal what you have. | & 3 FCH 5 5.9 OB $1001 110453 Keystone Phone 159 Cape May, N. J. ---» — Eommmmnnnommmmmmmncrom -cmmmnmummmmsmemamesemenmmmmuntenmminestmmmeemeemsrnsenssms rroemmmenmmmuns LHD Ai VE 6 19. Su (Ch C01 63 HB 20 HD) Why Take the Trouble? | Why tike n chance on an injured or broken urm, when you can install # PEERLESS ST. ARTER AMD HOF sPoT Bai COMPLETE FOR $19.00 This is an investment which you cart aBord to pyetiook For detailed information, »ee fi ¥ UP PEAT : 100) (45 ‘4 EPCH CITY GARAGE fod TLARGEMEN fors) Many users of Kodaka have some negatives with greater possibMities than they realize. . My experience has shown in a great many cases that the owners did not appreciate their beauty and artistic value until I had made for them one or more enlargements. Laurence H. Eldredge Pictures taken, Made, Mounted and Enfarged. FILMS DEVELOPED, 925 CORGIE STREET CAPE MAY, N, 3, Orders may be given to me or left at any of the following places: Phillips‘ Restaurant Skee BaHl Alley, Convention Hall Eldredge & Phillips, Inc., 315-21 Jackson street.
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We extend you a Gordial invitation to visit us and look over our new display of fall Millinery in Styles that cannot be surpassed. — We are showing soine wonderful styles in our new line of fall dresses in serge. wool, jersey twicoline and tricolette, at prices to suit every buyer. — it might pay you to visit the Fashion Shop, FASHION SHOP 8808 Pacific Avenue, Next Door to Electric Office

