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fe ay " e A ple Ond RES TIB EI TS an‘ a friendly natural tobacco. Keep yo‘ puton airs an‘ "sauced-up" tobaccos for the fellow that likes nut sundaes better than home mado pieSo says a friend of ours named Velvet Joe. And ho just about hits the nail on the head. Velvet is made for men who think there‘s no smokc like real tobacco. If you are that sort of man, listen: orn in old Kentucky, where more than one ;ooc thing comes from. It was raised as carefully os any other Kentucky thoroughbred. — But the real secret of Velver‘s friendly qualities is its slow natural ageing in wooden hogsherds. Ageing in the wood never hurt anythiny-and least of all, tobacco, And so we say, Velvet is good tobacco, nothing more or less. It runs second to none, The picture of the pips on the tin needn‘t ‘keep you from rolling a jim-dandy with Velvet gacco co 28 Licegtta myers 19 — i CC ___
THE MOSQUITOES by local appiteations, as shey eannot roth i Tos noo To sass Sansthan There in p mucous sor: faows. Maire Catarrh Medicine acto thew the Most ea the mucous surfaces of thi Ome Hongr«t Dotlare for i Deafnass thet canner Petah
yards and on sidewalks and in old tin i onl Aiea eibeindad the recent rains, vacant lots had been drained or the water on them t with oil and the other containers of stale water had been removedthere would huve been few if any mo» squitoes in this ea This is the opiuPec aul tically in a number of instances that he knows what he is talking about. the city in cleanin the ts Jurisdiction and in calling to the attention of householders o every breeding ares disccvered upon |any premises. The expert alluded to [scooped out a pool of water on a side brighile bled ap full of water recent» y and sealed it up to await ments. . Within (@A4 poidlseta Sal
hours a swarm of mosquitoes filled the cup, sufficient in number to annoy the people of a ity block: HOME OWNERS eased to advise you that while prices ato advancing in almo every busines® industry in the country we can rejoice with you in a ten pei tent reduction in all Fire Insuran thin We are pl Cape Mo: A per t la wan wey on all be rohe ive you the pent it
rone " Tm . Curtis 0, _Nocorman, Minister, we iednonday .. Preyer ‘on (a m. Friday, Christian Endenyday evening (29th) the Mex ice Fike of Royalstor int are in the churc % on Mr, Pike hus made an he tand mg upon it in the New Enmgdand informed utous social movement x now disturbing thi world. al program will precede the dects which is under the nuspices of he Endeavor Society. A free will of ering will be received. At the Sabbath morning service we be privileged to receive the mes» arte from the Rev. Russell Cecil, D. ‘a., an ex-moderator sembly of the Southchurch, the evening service we will again have the privilege of hearing a sermon from the Rev. James H. Dun ham, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Science of ‘Temple niversity, Philadelphia, and author of "John Fourtcen." . Dr. Dunhim is a college and seminary classmate of acd On Wednesday evening at the midweek service there will be a atereopticon lecture on the mission work among the Lumber ite You will enjoy the views and be interested in the lecture, Resdents and visitors af6 cordially | invited to all Adou Nepal ant bound Good music, Electri fo You will find ‘the » service restful u heinfo 1. C. Boorner, soprano, of Pribaletphinl whose solos last Sabbath were so greatly appreciated hiad sing at both rervices on 8 frmeramce-o ~ercopremed CHURCH OF THE ADVENT (Episcopal) Rev, Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D, Rector Services for Sunday 8 A. M. Holy Communion I 10:80 Second Service and Sermon . ! 8 P. M. Evening Prayer Week-Day Services Thursday, Holy Communion 8. Friday, Litany 4:80. CHURCH OPEN ALL THE YEAR PPU Le FARMERS HERE MANY _ PLANTS ( Band rxtEnavie "Rin, s WERE SCORCHED WHEN SUN HIT THEM.
The bravest and mort stouthearted ve n dis summer which" we have been going through, | insect pests and plant dis r »axes can be controlled, but robody can stop the rain. Many inquiries have been received recently at the Experiment Station Eu eC fen" which have pou the fall "First: In the case of melons, squash and tomatoes the heavy rains came on the some which jolt to the ground. $ d: The soll was so wet over a long period of time that cultivation was importihic and the plants suffer ed accordingly. ird: Because of the excentive water and no. sunlight, hs lants grew fast and became tender, Wh sun did come out and it came out earden and control the molature rup- | ply in the soil, Spinach seed for plants which are to be harverted this fall may be sown successfully up until September 10, As this crop needs a sweet soil for rot aure into the soil, If lime is to be applied the manure should be spaied under and the lime n zend on the surface of the soil and then raked in. Do not pant, the spinach. need too deep; one of an inch is deep enough. s E C ve (Pk the ground, as the e salt in like fp to become bard if planting is delayed Care of Onions Fite La slogan for for preserving pr onlons be, "keep them dry", er‘ mature or for se as an even temperature, Keep mio of the Arrormal 6
(o c a package 6 9 (+ 2 U F1 w (d a DETe DT) during the war c a package {ekky THE FLAVOR Lasts Erinn c ira pled THE FIRST BAPTIST CHOPCH Columbla Ave, and Guerney St.
Mads 10,00 a. m. Bible School, Classes for all "gen. Mr. W M. Shoemaker, teacher, Men‘s class. PEOES Preadiing. 8:00 p. m. Preaching. Rev. Howard Wayne Smith of the
/ bak will "preach ha ‘th services. Mrs, Frank Levering will sing at hie morning service hw a us Wednerday, Prayer mcoting. Visitor welcome.
MB. WARE IMPROVING Richard T. Ware, who has been seri ; ously ill for the past two. weeks, in! slowly — recovering, | He — was . well a to be out of the house last weg who has been connected | with "the (Siar and Wave for over 30 team has a host of friends, who unite Fac A him a speedy and complete *" ceci wos ___ IN MEMORIAM "Gate R Be C ide, and moth der, o" departed this life on Au here 101 " Hustanh "And tey fermer or vnprgrenyd e PHSvim® PLACE AN
A fis veante, of of ¢ Care May aware fx t tliat they soride in one of prosperous and progressive countion wh the United States? This the case‘as. can be demonatrated and it Should he spread upon every banner. Cape May Co-nty is also one of the most favored xpotx of the earth in the matter of climate, soil and gcneval living conditions. It has all of the clements for the attainment of widespread fame in the poison of tas finest vegctables and fruits which in be produced in the world and in pestints at the beginning of its ha cultural development. It ix probably not much past its beginning m« a resort county.
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3+ 10 000000 NOHEHOA Monday, Marguerite Clark in "GIRLS® Tuenday and Wednesday Elsie Ferguson in "WITNESS FOR THE DE FENSE®
Thursday, Vivian Martin: in Whhisel HOME TOWN biidatal Friday, Saturday & Sunday, oa do ad "THE MIRACLK MAN" From the play by George M. ll
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