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IN VIEW of the possible re- , II sizing, of anthracite coal, we will accept orders subject to V our ability to deliver the sizes ordered-and subject to price at |( the time of delivery. . CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO- | Cape May Electric Shoe Repairing Shop j ^ A. SUDAK Shoe Repairing in All Its Branches NEOUS SOCES «XEsSswgr«A.T NJ, 505 Washington Street Ca^e May, ■ — Si i, u>y togth. KjT ASK lor em.—- —

GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY, N. J. CAPE MAY 1-73 — W lLDWOOD 1-73 KEYSTONE PHONES Knnnwitch Brothers croceries, meats, provisions tuS^S-Fruit-Produce-Etc. Orders Promptly Deliver ^ ^ Pacific Avenue 1 498.10 Washington Street WILD WOOD CAPE MAY A RELIABLE BUILDER Otis M- Townsend 218 OCEAN ST, CAPE MAY, N. J. BUILDERS' HARDWARE H w. _ „ FJr war;' «••• '-'• "" H Tools of the Best Quality U / T MODERATE PRICES JL FwtwmUJ GET OUR PRICES Rq Complete Opermtions j M H. WARE ,g| 51, CAPE MAY,

SHERMAN S. SHARP 1 Contractor and §uildei CSS WASHINGTON ST. CAPg ***' N- *' t ' ■■ - \ L Estimates Given byrtsnt , ^ ' COLUMBIA LAUNDRY J14 Cangr*** Street, Cepe Mey.'.N. J. ■ t- Week •( eeery deeeriptio. turned out fat (■et -» eke pu. et ■mniMe pricee. All work (ueres- ' ***' coliais as» cvrrs a stsoalti H. E. SETTLE, Prop.

■ BUN FOR f SNISLLFARNI HERD Well-Ventilated Structure Has 14 ; Stalls and Other Pens. j ROOF AN IMPORTANT FEATURE ThiB Design Is Built of Frame and Has Concrete Foundation — Contains All Conveniences for Caring for Cattle. I Mr. William A. Radford will answer | William will

I questions a nd give advice P REE OF | ' COST on all sobiects pertaining to the ; . subject of building work on the farm, for the readers of this paper On account o. his wide experience as Editor, Author and ■ ' - Munufacturei be la. without doubt, the I highest authority or all these subjects. Address all inquiries to William A Rad1 ford No 1827 Prairie avenue. Chicago. 1 III., ana only inclose two-cent stamp for ""'"B, WILLIAM A RADFORD. imiryltig is an attractive aud imj porluiit feature of farm life because It melius hii nil-year source of income. Even in the cold winter months when everything else is slack the herd couI tfnues to turnout milk which means ■ money to the farmer. Naturally he Is particularly Interested In this branch , of his work, more so than In any other, and the question of Increased i I production Is one t" which he Is giving constant thought. I' has been demonat rated that con ten -Ml cows will give ,r more milk— and contented cows are f* those that are housed In a comfortst abie barn, well ventilated and stnetly l- i sanitary "in all respects, to ; The farmer cannot afford to neglect el ! his dairy barn, because ^rt^1'1^ nends to a large degree his success J- : with' his herd. The barn shown here renlcnl of I he type thnt Is being

erectetl In targe numbera by prugrs* »' give farmers all over the country. It v is built to house the herd of the average fanner who has only a few cows . but Is Interested in seeing that the> produce as mud. as possible. g In the const met Ion of a barn of this ,vr" -< «" '* "°' H nt Tin r<«'f must be built to J ' 1 ' j jmy movv and yet be irss? ; trmluid. They eliminate the neces- ? r',Jr °h , eh ^open "ha v "mow "for string large high open nay m » , ,h. hoy. An M.-o «• >'■ "I? M'*>" °< this -pert on Of if", hum eon be o tnincl by nofinir tho helyht of the door Throuch which hoy t. «"< "ded. This building bus been set on a arm concrete foundation and Is built of heavy frame studs and rafters covered bv frame siding and wooden singles. An Important feature of the structure Is the ventilator on the top. This has gradually replaced the old type of cupola which was found so often on barns and is connected by foul air flues to all Parts of the bam. As a result the foul nlr Is 'continually drawn off and a supply of fresh nlr takes its , place, insuring perfect ventilation, an essential to good production. Animal, as well as human beings must have good clean fresh nlr at all times. = A glance at the floor plan shows the arrangement o' the lower floor -a where the herd Is kept It contains herd is Kept. « ,

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accommodations for 14 cows In stalls, with additional hull pen. calf pen and feed room. The ham Is 40 by 30 feet and has «w.. nova of stalls facing In on a main feeding alley. A hay chute has t-een located In the feed ». ,h„t toy W dram, »fth out needless labor. All of these stalls are of the most modern type with steel stnnchlous. divided mangers and drinking cups. The floor Is of concrete, facilitating the sliced with which It can be clean1 ed out dally. Man* farmers are car • rylng the labor-saving Idea further h> n_!ll»S m,cr "hJ « which can he pushed around with lit tie exertion to the various Th-v have been ItTlrtTI* m felting -»,l of the old l«a«-k brvahl*f whwdbarrow method and have no diMjht beet

| the dairy bam as well as In other I farm' huildtnga hnve been largely re- ! sponsible for Jhls wholesale desertion of the farms by the younger genera, tlon. The sooner the old man , sees the light and builds modem buildings with labor-saving equipment, the aoon- • I er will he solve his labor P">b>em ami keep The boy on the farm which _ was Intended for him .and for which J the father labored, so many years to ■ I "Teiw'r farm buildings and equlpI men. are two of the most imporunt factors In farm development today, d Thev mean Increased satisfacUon for the famier. his wife and family, and hired help, as well as Increased proI duel Ion from his animals. In the big building epoch wWch _ •»...« the neriod „ „,.Z to open P".« >"«< "',oa

I fiirm buildings will he one qf the lmporinut Items. I, behooves every- farmer I to go over his plans carefully with a thought to the improvements which . . I Installed hi the ham shown Small in ^ir.c. it has been built « the best lines and will undoubtedly bring the best results. TAX PUT ON ILLEGAL SPORT French Government Imposes 25 Per Cent Du\? and $1 F>"e on Bullfighters. ! | ifS a hard life for the matador and l , the bullfight Impresario ,n J™!' I'nder the sky-scraping Interior rev ■me recently voted by the French sen- . Itc and chamber of deputies, bullfights, 1 In spite of the fact that they ure absolutely forbidden by laws of the land. , are subject to a 25 per cent tax on ; i lie total gate rece'pts. - , Furthermore, any person caugnt . caging In public and professional com- , bat with a bull, with Intent and pur- * p„se ,o "bait, provoke or otherwise K molt rent, and finally slay the hu.l. is

subject to arrest and trial, and. n eoo- j • vlcted. fine or Imprisonment. me ] muxlnium fine Imposed for bullfight- j !ng by French law is five francs (nom31). . ^ L Fear of the law has never reacted | appreciably on the Basque torea.lors ami arena impresarios of the French j . Pyrenees, where the sport has flourIshed for generations. The law pro- | vides ontv for fining or Imprisonment j __ of the miscreant who slays the Innocent — bull. It Is powerless to stop the fight, p The usual thing Is for the toreador to wipe the gore from his sword, pot , on his hat, and step around to the lo- , col magistrate's office before anyone | suggests arresting him. _ He goes : through the fomi of pleading guilty. . pnvs his fi*e francs, and departs in ' ™ i.io eonsclenre easv and his peace, ins com c heart light. But the new tax Is another matter. Revenue officials are wondering it me government had not better lighten this . load on the Impresarios and ra se e . , I fine on the toreadors In order to even . matters up. T,,pyn|^rJh^t |f ' I taxm | 1 I ?oenronTheUm#tltlmate s,Hjrt.-From j s the Atnaroc News. ■ WALL STREET GETS BEST e I ~7 I Money Mart Attracts the Cream of g Masculine America, According to ir | Keen Feminine Observer. 's »t„ avhnf nnrt of New York will you .-la what

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