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ABOUT HEN HOU8B8 ■ Jfc> ben will produce her maximum lenc at • time, if nrrondad by jgppsnfortable living quartan. The JMtfple Unit Laying Houses, receom4w»ded during the past fe w years by fife* New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station have been widely adopted throughout the state, bat with the • assent improvements, the department : Mi Poultry Husbandry is issuing hints ' t» Poultrymen for September, VoL ' % No. 12 workable plan? "for more 1 aHliiiinl laying house. 1 Cement is the material recammendOf for the floor, and careful direeffeps are given as to depth of trench Mai drainage underneath the fopnde4bl wall and floor. c■Jb pair of hinged muslin curtains 1 . 41 by 5 feet which can be fastened up amplest the rafters when not in nan aaefa house, and on either side of the gep recommended for the front of jaaslln openings there is a 5 and a -fcelf by a 2 and a half foot window, MM hinged as to open inward against ghe side walls and partitions. An improvement designed to do • MfMMJ with the draughtiness which 3 Mgmes chicken pox and other epidemJ m has been introduced in the form Mi solid partitions with solid door., Winging both ways attached to the fMd hoppers. This also keeps the |bds in flocks of 100 each, no matter how many units are added to the IfSH. End windows to increase Hght and ventilation are added to the home as an another improvement In order to ejlow for increase in j-* consumption at certain periods year when the birds need more fir1 portable hoppers have been deto supplement the regular teOt in hoppers. The portable hoppsr is one designed at the Experiment Nation and has given very good M»nlts. FARM AND HOME FACTS Rural Ruminations Now is the time to be looking over your corn field for next year's seed. Election from the standing stalk is yfeiable to stack or crib selections, for it is then possible to inspect the

stalk as well as the enr. If you cut your com by hand, It is » goo d plea to leave any promising stalks steading at the time, and Cut and gather th4w later. These may be husked by themselves and the best ears sorted out for seed. Have you planned to put in a cover crop on all the available space on farm this fall? The kind of cover crop to sow will depend on the soil, the time planting and the crop that will follow. Why not try rye and vetch this ' year? Your county agent will be glad to advise you concerning the crop best suited to your farm. The big slump in the price of farm products, forcing our farmers to sell a great deal of their produce at less than the cost of raising it, has made us realise more fully than ever that there is something wrong with our method of getting food to the consumer. Better organization of the farmers to market their crops co-orperatively will help to meet the problem and will react advantageously to both producer and consumer. 1 Alfalfa will winter best if it ac1 quires about 8 inches growth before | cold weather sets in. r [ It will soon be time to begin stor- ] ing vegetables for winter. If you ' haven't a copy of Extension Bulletin 1 12 of the State Agricultural College at New Pnroswick, on the "Winter 1 1 Storage of Vegetables for the Home," ' you might find one useful. A postal ' card request is all that is necessary j . to procure a copy. 't While picking your fruit or harvest" ' • ing other crops it takes only a few minutes to lay aside some of the best specimens. Why not take some of these to your county fair, and few of the choicest of the latter to the State Fair. r V. F. W. SHOW SUCCESS 3 Mrs. Temple's Telegram, presezit- , ed by the local postT^eterans of T~~

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' ^T*8laAbrtte'B meeting of tb# Mitel of the Cape May Building and Loaa Aanodattoc. will ba held in their room 506, Washington street on Monday evening September 6th, I 1920 to receive the report of the Auditore on the maturing of the 4 1st Series at Stock end to transact such ' business shall come before the meeting legally. Oape May, N. J., August 23rd, 1920. H. S. RUTHERFORD, Secretary. 8-28-20 _2923_2tDr. Clarence S. Eldredge oculist of Philadelphia will ba at Cape May for the season. Those in need <4 glasses or having trortle with eyea can consult him evenings or Saturdays, corner of Broad and Third avenue, West Oape May. 6-22-204M7W CAPE MAY OPTICAL 51> washington 8t, Can May, n. J. everything for the eyes PRESCRIPTION LENSES Specialty Keystone Phase 44L

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B. T. HAZLBTT FmUtmlof , DRY GOODS mmj NOTIONS Everything for th e Ladi as Large ntock ef BATHING SUITS and CAPS 32S Washington Street Cape May City get tour shoes repairs) at T. H. TAYLOR'S ; 626 Washington St Cape May, N. J. ! ftvprfih OPS for MEN, uveranoea women and 1 children. Repairing Sole Leather BT oii'srwir. NeeHn Solea a Specialty Not respeusiUa far work left aw se days. Keystone 128-X McCOUCH 6- THOMAS ! Painters, Grainers and Glaziers Estimates cheerfully furnished ' 1001 Lafayette Street Cape May, N. J. Shield's Excelsior Baths Beach Ave. aad Decatur Sts. | Latest Style Suits Polite attendants ) Reams by Day, Week or Season BENSTEADS and MAGUIRES BATHS Between Jacko aad Perry it Streets . Rooms by Week 'or Season I hrs. kerthmTbenstkad and MRS. D. C. HAND, „ Proprietresses STOCKTON SURF BATHS Finest Bathing Establishment on the Atlantic Coast f JOHN C. LITTLE, Mgr. Polite attention

Plaintiff, vs. Freak Brancards C» pany. Inc., Ddendant Aetida at | Law. Notice cf attoddnsnt Notice is hereby given that a v»&« of attachment was issued oat of tba «'• Cape May County re — ■. the fourth day of December, niaatoMl hundred and nineteen, against tba rights and credits, moneys and cdleota, * goods and chattels, lands and toB%. . mente of Frank Brancacdo Company, , Inc., a foreign corporation of New Jersey, at the suit of Hugh S. Roberts and Company, returnable en tba third day of January, ninetwn "* hundred and twenty, for the sum Bf four thousand nine hundred dollars; and the sune was served aad duly executed on the fifth day of December, nineteen hundred and nineteen, aad was duly returned to the said court by the sheriff of the County at Cape May, on the nineteenth day of December, nineteen hundred and nineteen. Dated August 2, 1920. ?- A. C. HILDRETH, Clark! Lewi? T. Stevens, Atty. 518 Washington St, Cape May, N. J. I 8-7-2672-6t 8-7-2672-6t-|14.28 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To Edward C. Tillman By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof in a certain cause wherein Octina A. Tillman is petitioner, and you Edward C. Tillman aqf defendent, you are required at appear, and plead, answer or demur to petitioner's petition on or beofre the 11th day of October next, or, in default thereof, such decree wiH i be taken against you as the chancellor shall thing equitable and just The object of said suit is to obtain a decree of divorce, dissolving the marriage between .you and said petitioner. Dated August 9th, 1920. J. SPICER LEAMING, t Solicitor of Petitioner. 664 Hughes street, Cape May City, N. J. l WANTED— MAN TO SWEEP floors and bale waste paper, all or part time, apply Star and Wave , Pub. do. | ~ROM O MACCIOCCHI IMPORTER of HIGHEST \ QUALITY of ITALIAN GROCERIES Italian Olive Oil, Maccaroni, Cheeses, . Fruits and Live Chickens Open evenings and all day Sunday BROAD AND ELMIRA STREETS Cape May. N. J.

• Help Forge an ENDLESS ; ; CHAIN of Home Trade : Dollars The. dollar spent with the : HOME MERCHANT will come BACK TO YOU. XowwibodelkrtofaFiwA ! Tv pay taxes. To pay wages. A dollar seat out of town romoves it from cirenlatioa. Make your dollar A UK in ; the hams trade CHAIN. The amtoUMBy psittow fag to Ms**. I

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" Good lighting in the work ^ * M room of your home, like good f ^ | ifi lighting in a factory, makes ifja W J work go faster and easier. JmaJr ■ g When you've tried better light- tJjSn ■ Sfi ing in the home work room ifi ■ you'll put better lighting in * £ every room. ■ ifi National MAZDA Lamps ifi ■ in the Blue Convenience Carton, will bring the I 2 results you want. B * . J. ALLEN HARPER I • S ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ' « *|g <• CAR HAT. S J. ■