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Soil Treatment For Better Quality of Food

* . ntrr*~v^1'**ri- "* Nation'. Beat Dairy Cattle Qraxe on Soil Containing Liberal Proportion of Lime; and the Nation'. Children of Ternl" Year. *. Depend Mainly Upon Good Mil**- - ...hl-h havfl m 11bm ijepenu aumij "

UNCUS SAM'S aotl doctor, "are i finding now way. to prolona ; human and animal life. Tholr aim now la to bring about the mora extonalvo u.a of aoll Ingredient, that will afford a maximum of llfeglrlng prooortloa. 8cJontlflo proof (hat lime mixed In the aoll not only result. In more abundant agriculture but more healthful • product., haa eroked warm eupport from Secretary of Agriculture Wallace and hi. corp. of expprta. Bulletin, urging the more general u.e of lime In loll treatment, are being .pread broadcaat by the Government. Department official. In their .tudle. are convinced that lime Id needed by animal, a. well a. by plants. When^helr attention was drawn to the great mortality among animals of all classes last year from disease and exposure. It wa. their conclusion that pastures upon which animals gra.ed. because of lack In nourishment, inay have contributed greatly to this death rate. Ofllolal. of the -Department declared that lime Is essential to. the full growth and healthful pastures for animals. Lime, they said. Improves the quality and ^variety of grasses and clovers Not only are the grasses anil clovers more abundant on lime treated soils, but they are grown. In • greater profusion. The best dairy caltle In the world

, ..... or. p.......-!!.. b....™. • oral proportion of lime, officials said. 1 The Nation's children of years depend mainly upon good milk. The soil doctors, therefore. 1 are advocatee of better soil as l» ■ means of producing better plant f food to strengthen the da"? herds r Secretary Hoover, the Nellons - war time food chief. Is a great adyot cats of the value of milk In diet. - especially for children. Milk con1 tains probably more lime than any - other food. Children «» well a. the n grown-ups. officials' said, need lime d in their dl»t because it Is a . great - bone builder and a big factor In » revitalising blood and tl.suee or tne y human system. * It was asserted, therefore, to-be n of the highest Importance to tho - health of the people that the great n agricultural producing Interests or r the Nation employ larger quantities h of lime upon Ihelf lands. It was n further said, that most farmers look d beyond their own h'orfxpn and have I. the Interest and welfare of their it communities at heart, and of their h neighbors beyond their own borders, s In the Improvement of the yielding (- 'power of soils and of the quality of id crops, hgrlcultural officials have ss found that the farmer is not slow to te adopt new methods of soil treatment In when they will raise the standard of his own products, in cohtrlbutlonvtro Id the greater health of the people.

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' SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE By virtue of a decree to me direct ed issued out of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, in a ? certain cause in partition, wherein » Frederick Arnold et nit, are com- ° plainants and Louis W. Arnold et aU-. ' are defendants, bearing date thejv twentieth day of June, 1921, I will F expose to sale it public auction to the ■» highest bidder on - MONDAY, AUGUST i, 1921 c at two o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises at .the west Corner of Decatur Streets and the Beach Dnve,in the City of Cape May, in the County t of Cape May and State of New Jer- j Se ALL the two following described 1 lots or parcels of land situate at the west corner of Decatur Street and Beach Drive, excepting the beach and ' ~stiand lying between high water mark (that is, the southerly line of ' Beach Drive), and low water mark or the Atlantic Ocean, In the said City ; and County of Cape May and state of New Jersey, and are I xits marked , and designated Numbers Twenty - five (25) and Twenty-six 1 26) on a certain diagram of Atlantic Hotel property and Lots sold by Alden C. Scovel, Master in Chancery, on the thirty-first day -of August, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, at public sale at the said City of Cape May and therein bounded and described as one I ^BEGINNING at a point in the old center line of said Decatur Street, at the East corner of Lot No. 24 on East oi loi «o. «•

said diagram sold by the said Master ] to William King; thence (1) .south- j ■eastwardly along said center line of ( Decatur Street to the Beach or shore - of 'the Atlantic -Ocean; thence along the 'same line extended to low water ; mark of said Ocean; thence (2) along] saild low water mark of said ocean, | , westwardly until a distance of scventy and five-tenths feet is obtained | measured on a line at right angles, with saidi-center line of Decatur Street; «Sence (8) northwestwardly on a line parallel with said center line of said Decatur Street to the northwest side line of Beach Drive;, thence' same- course continued and. binding by Lot No. 27 on said d.a gram, one hundred hnd seven feet to , /Lot No. 24; thence (4) Northeast- , Wardlv binding by said Lot No. 24 ; bn a course at right angles with said i /center lihe of said Decatur Street, Seventy and five-tenths feet to the i = place of beginning. Containing of up- 1 / land clear of beach and streets, Six i 5 thousand five hundred and seven r % square feet of land fnore or less, f AND ALSO ALI. that parcel of f land flowed by tide wate» lying in tho 5 Citv and County of Cape May and f state of New Jersey, described as, ? follows:— BEGINNING at a point in, J the high .water mark (atjull spring K, tide) of tne Atlantic Ocean in -Jhe £ southerly line of Beach Drive, fifty j £ feet westerly (measured- in said line v of Beach Drive) from a roint in said ( line of Beach Drive where the conf ter line of Decatur Street produced J sqiitherlv would intersect said line of 5 Beach Drive; • and running from £ thence southerly and a\- right angle's 5 with the exterior line established by V the Riparian Commissioners of the £ Stare of New .Jersey,, and laid down 5 on a Map entltl«N-"Map of Capo ^ May Citv in the County of Cape £ May. N. J:, showing the exterior line £ estabjished jn. front thereof by the 31 Riparian Commissioners of the. State £ | of New Jersey 1876" filed in tht Of £ i fice of 'he Secretary of. the State of 2>| New Jersey at Trenton, nine hundred \ i Itnd sixty-five feet more or less to y i .said exterior line; thence westerly 5! along said exterior line twenty eight A | ahd fifty-two hundredths feet: thence Dm. northerly and parallel with the- line — first run down to said1 exterior line.! j first said". exterior line,

i ! nine hundred and sixty-seven and I ■j fifty ''hundredths feet to the' high j ■ jwnter mark aforesaid of the At- j P lantic Ocean, at a point formed by M | the intersection of the southerly line I A 1 1 of Beach Drive with the westerly line C £ of tho-tru'd noW 0r late of Victor j C Q DenUot, predated southerly to -said 1 1 1 1 Bea/h Drive; thence' Easterly along | 1. E I high water mark aforesaid of the At- j N H i lantic Ocean to the-place of begin- ] t ■ ] rttng. C C SUBJECT to any rights heretofore, S ■j. granted by the Legislature to the 5 ■ I City of Cape May in and over the S beach strand lying between high and j 1 H | low water' mark of said Atlantic ; \ ■ Ocean. AND FURTHER UNDER ; \ ft : AND SUBJECT to the right to' erect, r N ■ build and extend the Sputhern or 1 P i Ocean end .of, the Cape May Oceaiv N A I Pier, twority-five feet westward f rom ; ■ ! the East line of the property lastly j Pi above described; with the heredita- . Jl|ments and appurtenances. Including! ■ the estate and. interest in dower, of!" [E ' the defpnilant Therbsa K. Arnold, i ' S widow of Frederick Ai-nold. deceaseds B'ip, the Said premises, and-, including . E the inchoate right of dower of the do S ; fendant rdsie Arnold, wife offfiKlid ( ■ Charles C. Aruol'd. anil th(f" incnoato . 851 right of dower of the cci complain ■J ' ant Caroline Arnold, wife of the cony 1 tjlainnnt FredeVick Arnold in said i B | premises. '> , | CoMffitj.ons will bejnndc known -at ■ R 1 the time and place of tl<e sale, jh' - JAMES M. E. HILDRETH. Special Master in ChanceryB | of New Jcrsev ■n ! ?14 Ocean Street. Cane Mav. V. J. ■ I J. SPICER LEAMING. E=q.. Solicitor . |E j of- Corrihlaihants. Hrttrhes and1 U 'Franklin Streets, Cape May. N- J. ■ :-!' It I'F .■<4.1.52 A "SHOWER ' / ' 3 Mrs. Anna May Chilrch fave a ■ sliouer Thursday evening at the Colin 1" onial Hotel -in honor of her friend, ■B j Miss Litvy Ottinger, who is to, be an l£| October "Wide. Mim,- Ottinger was ■ completely surprised and overwhelmfP | ed upon seeing her many friends who ■ i had gathered together to greet her [ with good wishes and gifts.

mam— ] Sheriff's Sale By virtue of a writ of plurie* exe cution, Fieri Facia* , to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 22nd day of April. A. D. 1921, in a certain cause wherein Li da J. Calhoun is , com. plainant, and John S. Newman and Joanna J- Newman are defendants, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921 ' between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, (Standard Time) at the Sheriff's office, in Cape May Court House, Cape M»y County, Jersey; . All that certain mortgaged premises, with the appurtenances, in the bill of complaint ip the said cajise particularly set forth and described, ■ that is to say:— All that certain tract of land ' situate in the city and county of Cape , May and state of New Jersey: BeI ginning at the N. W. Cor. of Maryland and Reading Aves. and extendl ing thence West along Maryland Ave. I 180 ft. by North 125 ft. Being lots Nos. 964 to 969 inclusive, on plan i "A" Cape May Real Estate Com- - Amount due under decree is $LJ 237.94, with interest an£ Sheriff s E fees to be added. _ The above property wilk be sold I subject to taxes and mufficitaj claims t since January 1st, 1918. * - i MEAD TOMLINBSheriff.

Dated June 22, 1921. ol F. Nixon, Sol'r. ei 25-4t-pf$13.26 ni 1 tl TAX APPEAL HEARINGS fc The Cape May County Board of U I Taxation will sit as follows for hear- v I ing 1921 tax appeals, (Daylight Sav- b ing Time): , 81 I Tuesday, July 5, 10 A. M., tat the e office of the Board in the Court n , House at Cape May Court House, for f I Dennis and Middle Townships. v Thursday, July*7, 11 A. M., at the P I I Citv Hall, Wildwood, for Wildwood, n [ North WiUHvood and Wildwood Crest, t , Wednesday, July ISfMl A. M., at h the- City Hall, Sea Isle City. a i Wednesday, July J3, 2 P. M , at the « I Citv Hall, Ocehn City. , • * i Tuesday, July 19, 11 A. M„ at the a ! i Boiough Hall. Avalon- ;| Tuesday, July 19. at 1:30 P. M., at c . ! the Borough Hall, StOne Harbor. J ^ Tuesday/ July 26, 10:30 A. M., at ( i the City" Hall, Cape May City, for \ f Cape May City, Cape May Point, c , West Cape Mav and Lower Township, f I SAMUEL A. LANNING, !; ' CHAS . C. BOHM. t /I E. 0. HOWELL, JR. , Attest: E. L. Rice. \ ,[ Secretary. I ' — ' | s! CAUE MAY COUNTY, N. J. , Summary of the ApportioiTment of j 1 State School Moneys and (he interest f f on surplus revenue paid by the coun ( i .tv for the school year beginning July , s 1. *1921. The railroad tax clfctribut- , •' ed will be based lumn collections and ] ? these arp Usually a little less than tne i amount herein given. The railroad ^ » tax apportioned below is based upon • e assessments-.-^. The apportionment in , e detail will be lublisned later. The , e j funds apportioned are: e ! §390,000 State School Fund , " i ' Apportioned §2,070.26 . f; 8100,000 State Fund Apportl ■ tioned — — D206.50 - o Railroad Tax — 1. - 38,164 0i >' 90 per cept State School ■tj Tax 97,732.681. e 10 per cent Reserve Fund-- 7,504.03,C . $141,677.54 »11i,OI I.ot ;

Jnterest on Surplus Revenue 750.00 | - $142,427.54 | The apportionments are as follows: , I Avalon — — ■- — — 1.700.84 \ May — >■ 16,879-11 , 1 May Point -- — 902.82 | [ Dennis Township — — - — 11.835.97 ■ | Township 7.708.10 ; Middle Township ' 24.994.1 1 North Wildwood 6,097 18 | City 19,091.6.-> • I Isle City 4,081.45 I South Cape jlay , -5.00 I Harbor — ' — ' 987.7.> ■ Township*. — ' 7,420.22 , West Cape May 4^30.01 . , Wildwood >- — - 25 00 - 1 Wildwood — 1- 22,230.68 j Wildwood Crest 1 ,500.00 < J. Woodbine r 13,942.59 AARON W. HAND, . County Superintendent 14^72-1 54 "I Wouldn't Go Camping Without RnLShap," Says Ray White "Wife and Lt-pent our vacation camping last summer, .smell of cooking brought rats. We went to town,: got some RAT-SNAP, broke up Cake's, put it -outside our tent. 'Wo got the rats alnghtsMiig fellows." i Farmers, ' storekeepers, housewives, I should use RAT-SNAP. Three "Sizes: I •35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold qnd guaranteed] by Kono\jitch Bros,, J.. C, Little & Sop and Eldred^fc and Phillips. SPECIALS $1.25 Batiste Hloomaj^for 75 cents. | $2.00 Chemise for $1.25. A New Lot of Royal Shirt Waists anil BON TON AND ROYAL ; WORCESTER CORSETS ; B. T. HAZLETT r 323 WASHINGTON STREET j C»pe May, N. J. &

By virtue of a writ of D«i Fucias, for sale of Mortgaged Premijjes, to me directed, issued out of the ' Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the -4th day of June, A. D. 1921, in a I certain cause wherein Carrie E. Dav- < is, exdtutrix of the last will and tes- I tament of Hiram Davis, deceased, is i complainant, and Susannah E. Wolf i and Benjamin J. Wolf, her husband, < Charles C. Reich, William J. Robinson i and Anna W. Hibbs, " executrix of the estate of Jonathan K. Hibbs, deceased, are defendants, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, JULY 11th, 1921, . between the hours of twelve and five , o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o clock in the afternoon of said day, (Stand5 ,ard Time) at the Sheriffs office in ' Cape May Court House, Cape May . County, New Jersey. , All that certain mortgaged premis- ! es, with the appurtenances,' m the . bijl of complaint in * the said cause . particularly qet forth and described, , that is to say: 8 All those certain lota, tracts or par _ eels of land and premises hereinafter . described, situate in the city of Wildwood, in the county of Cape May and . state of New Jersey, and are bounded 's and described as follows, to" wit: * Number One. Beginning at a point d on the northeasterly side of Wilds wood avenue at the distance of three ] hundred and seventy-three .(373) feet southeastwardly from the point of intersection of the southeasterly side intersection OI tne suuuieasveny aiuc

of Atlantic avenue with th.e north- ( easterly side of said Wildwood ave- . said beginning point being at dividing line between lots numbers nineteen (19) and twenty (20) of Block "G" as shown on tpap wC lands and riparian rights, city of j Wildwood, sold at public sale Septem- j ber 2nd, 1912, and extending thence ( southeastwardly along the north- ( easterly side of said Wildwood ave- , a distance of twenty-five (25) j feet; and at right angles to' said , Wildwood avenue thereto, between , parallel lines in length or depth northeastwardly (with a width of ] twenty-five feet) a distance of one , hundred feet. Containing two thous- - and five hundred (2500) square feet 1 of land strict measure. Comprising lot number twenty (20) of block "C" as shown on plan of lots aforesaid. Number Two. Beginning at a point the southwesterly side of Soencer avenue at the distance of one hundred and thirty (130) feet northwestwardly from the point of intersection of the northwesterly side of Atlantic avenue "with the southwesterly side of I said ■ Spencer avenue end extending I thence northwestwardly along the j southwesterly sidu of said Spencer a distance of forty .(40) feet and a,t right angles to said Spencer avenue thereto, between parallel lines in length or depth tout Invest, wardlj* (with a width, of forty loot) a distance -c-f one Ifandred feet. Coptaining four thousand 14000) souaic . of land strict, measure. Comprising lot number twenty-seven (27) of block number ohe hundred ami twenty (120) of tlie. plan of lots of Beach City. . Number Three. -Beginning at a point on the southwesterly hide of avenue at the distance of one huhdred and fifty (150) feet northwestwardly from, the point intersection of the -rorthwestegly side of Park avenue (formerl'y Railroad avenue) with the southwesterly sfde of ■ said Wildwood avenue, and . extending thence noFlh westwardly along tho southwesterly side of said Wildwood avenue a distance of forty (40) 1 1 feet; and at right angles to said ' Wildwood avenue thereto, between parallel lines in length or depth ' south westwardly (with a width of south westwardly (with width 01 -

(40) feet) a distance of one hundred (100) feet. Containing four thousand (4000) square feet of land strict measure. Comprising lot numnine (9) of block number eighteen (18) (formerly of block number twen-ty-two). of the official map of Wild wood. New Jersey, made by L. M. Rice, Borough Er—ineor, A. D. 1QD5 i Amount due under decree is $3.- \ 199.61, with interest . and ?h«fiff's fees to be added. MEAD TOMLIN, Sheriff. Dated June 15, 1921. Sharples.s and Way, Solicitors-C-18-4t-pf$34.68 CAPE MAY COUNTY ORPHANS' , COURT * I In the Matter of i ON PETITION HAYNES, \ /wrDTRTo' Deceased. -' J /HOW CAUSE- j ROSALIE G. H/YNES; Administratrix of the estjree of AiLLlRRO T. ' HAYNES, I Decayed, .having exhibit • ed uncjer oath true account of the , personal estate and debts of said de-' ,j ceased, whereby it appearing that . I the personal estate of the said Allirro X. HaynffS,. deceased, is insuffi '■ cient to pay his debts, and requiring , | the aid of the -Court in the premises. , IT IS, on this second day of June, ' \ in the year of our Lord wie thousand 'J nine hundred and twenty-one, order:'i ed that all persons interested in the i lands/ tenenrents and hereditaments „ and real estate of the said AlUrto T. i Havnes, appear befike tliis Court on | the third day of Ah gust, A. D., 192 J, i at ten o'cTock-in the forenoon, to | show cause why. so .muck -of the lands, , tenements" -aJid ' hereditaments ajid '■'real estate of t-he said AlVirro T. I Hayncs, deceased, should ndt be sold as' would be sufficient to pay hi A J debts. IT IS FURTHER -ORDERED .that this order be published lb the "Star and Wave," one of the newspapers of tho County' .of Cape May, and State of New Jersey, for^six weeks, at least once in each w'eek. _ HENRY H. ELDREDGE, Judge. 6-4-7t-677-P. F. $24-36

Attention is hereby called to the ordinance concerning the expl orion of fire works dated June 27, 1877. Section 1. Be it ordained and. enacted by the inhabitants of the City of Cape May, in city council assemand k is hereby enacted" by the authorities of same, that no person shall fire or discharge any cannon or other piece of artillery or small arms, guns, pistols, fire crackers, oi squibs, within the limits of this city under penalty of the law; every person > so offending shall forfeit and pay the. sum of five dollars for each offense. Section 2. And be it further ordained and enacted that, from and : after the passage of this ordinance, : no person or person's shall make or - cause to be made, or aid or assist in i making a bonfire or other fire in i either of the streets, roads, lanes, or alleys of said city, under the penalty - of the law, every person so offende ing shall forfeit and pay the sum of e five dollars for each offense. '■ Section 3. And be it further ordained and enacted, that if any per- " son or persons shall fire or causa to r be fired or exploded- any rocket, squib v or powder cracker within the limits " of said dty, Under the penalty of Hie d law, every person so offending shall forfeit and pay for each offense the d sum of ten dollarsApproved June €7, 1877. J FREDERICK J. MELVIN, If Mayor, le Dated June 18, 192L

6-18-3t-852-P. F. $10.40. ' Sheriff's Sale ^ By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facfor sale of Mortgaged Premises, me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey on the 8th dsy of June, A. D. 1921, in a certain cause wherein Mary T. Shortcomplainant, and John Klink, et als., are defendants, I shall expose to sale at public vendue) on MONDAY, JULY 11th, 1921 between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said dqy, (Standard at the Sheriffs office in Cape May Court House, Cape May CoUnty, New Jersey: All that certain mortgaged premises, 'with the appurtenances, in the bill of complaint In the said cause, particularly set forth and .described that is to say; i All the following tract or parcel of j land and. premises hereinafter parIticinarly described, situate, lying and • I being in the borough of Holly Beach, ■ I in the county of Cape May and state ■ of New Jersey, Jipunded and described as follows: / Beginning at a iwiht in the south1 westerly line of Taylor avenue, at the distance of one hundred and thir- < ty feet southeastward^- from tho point of intersection of /the said side ! of Taylor avenue, with tlft .southeasterly side of Holly Beach avenue; I and extending thence along the said I southwest side of . said . Taylor ave-. f nue. .southeasterly a distance of forty/ feet, and at right angles thereto \of\ i said Taylor avenue, between parallel f lines, with a width of forty feet, f southwestwardly in- length or depth, t a distiince-ot-one hundred feet. • Being lot No- 19 of block No-. 47. as e shown on the recorded map or plot of , I Holly Beach City, in the office of the e Clerk 6f Cape May county, aforesaid.. Amount due .under decree is $1,- ; 0.31.61, with interest and' Sheriff's . • fees to be adaedr- ) MEAD TOMLIN, Sheriff1 Dated June 15, 1921. . , ii Cart & Carroll, Solicitors. j. 1 6-18-4ts-pf$17.34. f ■ — — ' =

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