Ocean City Sentinel, 23 August 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TWO ' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL THURSDAY. AUGUST i-., <

AGRICULTURAL NOTES Ml J. A- STAi'SHOTSE. Caaa.u Afw: r.« Cm Mar Caaalr Cantaloupe* ia Vrawr Bawl- Are A Bit Sucre** Le-t'c Bat*, of Fishing Creek, ha* given' the band met ho.: of . | ptanL-T.g rr._-k -melon:. one year'.-. I trial and for him it i« a hag sue- . c**». He state* he like* the pUr. 1 so well he "ill ad.! neat year an- . v other jreer.hou.-e to the two al- , ' ready in me oti hi* farm no«. ^ * _ The hand meth - of planting . I "meiona consist.-, - f planting ai. - } enriy eariety of melon <**■! daring • Mm. .. in 4x4xt veneer band* filled I with fertile *oiL The band* ir.a«t , be kept in a irreenhou.-e or hot be.- j f and properly hardened off for field use by the time frwd .langer i» ^ over Herein lie* the difficulty, toj if a man U not a good plant grow - ^ er or if be doer not hate proper .' B equipment in glass he ha>i be tie- . •lay out of the business. . Mr. Bate's transplanted cantaloupe* picked on July 19. »hile the „ cantaloupe* planted from the same seed m the open field picket Aug- fa ust I. The first land melons sold t wholesale for 4222-i per half bushel * ~ while the first field planted sold . jj for iiJJS per half bushel. Besides'^ picking thirteen -lay* earlier, to data banded melon* have picked , more ha*keU than the field plante«l Whe.t the field planted melon* ^ J finally do overtake the banded ones ' the price will be down to Toe per , bushel. Dmron.trtioo of Meet, of Spry p Ma.. -rial* at Seabrook't On Au»- ist IS, at 2.00 o'clock, at Seabrook Farm, Deerfield. there F will be a meeting to show effects C,

[ of spraying at- :u-*..ng peach* | Prof. Fair*;, of :r* N F.-.pe- - ■ meat Station ha- :eer. can;. :• • * in the use of atomic «u!fur. -e f- | .t&Bgth* of 'i'.f.r a. eel' r Tqg meeting wii- u-.-en • at, Mr r Ole; - fie - <.»ice .Big Oak Far-r State koa: Here is a tea, f a profitable auto'trfp. ' e.i p-ultry «t«rict a'-: *•:> r»ar Sr. 1 br- ,k'- farm, the Court y Agric.!turai Agent Cas anno triced that r.e ■ ■^loultrymer to -everxl ..f in- I terest in Vlnelarvi prior'!. ■ going : the Seabrouk'- ■ -mar •• -tru- . The time set f.-r learir.r the < '• See of Farm liem— nsirat.-r . Cape Court Ho.-e for the poultry i and fruit trip in tbe morning i- - ! o'clock dayiigr.t saving time Aue- : u»t 18. Those who- cannot -tart early for the poultry trip can fob i low later ami go direct to the Seat.iook Farm. All fruit ami poui- . try growers should take in thi- - ,run if possible. "I Got My (over Crop* Planted" < "I got my (over crops pi ante-.'' the vernacular heard as soor. as t a fanner readier the country store - . fellow on an opposite bench has not yet planted his. There is a lot * of satisfaction in having plante-: r vetch or crimson clover an-; . then in a few day* seeing every a -pear coming up. It means improved sail next year. Improve*! < mean, more profitable arri- - culture. Fair Bwrater Banquet Cement* - Good Mill Throughout Coanty Those who attended the County *U Booster Banquet on August a at the Baptist Church annex are j •>

..- M.. pw • H - - - a Be Se*a-.. ! Bright, called attenfi- - Mayor Champ;...- Oceu.-. O::-.. cnatim-- of the County Boar- . : Freehoi- *< - re-pon.le-l to a cad to -peak. sr.-. gave a *piei--r-' oul.irw appearance of the same MM make it a credit to Cape May County. He the goo: f Cape Me;. County a- a whole. His constructive entie!-- , .11*. pre-er.: -ii lapidated fence- was., taker: in the spirit in which it '» . ar^i tGs. as »e!^ as hi* pro,e>*. wa* greati' appreciate-: by all. AssemHyman Ralph Steve.-..-. .f .Cape May responded to the eha.t'. j and stated that he was willing u j heip the fair in every way po-sibie • and offers-: the suggestion that the j re-ort hotel mer; might well affur-: ■, ' t<, advertise the County Fair a* ar: | added reason why the summer re.-: : | -lent* should remain ir. Cape Ma;

f • F-trh. Ma;.-, of Sea «,:e .g-.te I ' - ape Ms; ' free to :he fair He a • ' - Boar" f -hosew Free:- - ->• Ms. -M Fitch represented the C- - it : ty Oiamber of Cuenmerce "hen he ■ < '♦ '•<* faiT by'" p.tUr.g . tag seek scene season ticket. • •-••• t* •--ring the :* • eeks for ore • -diar each, thus ab t ■: fair ar :-e success of the scheme M„. : of W est Cape ! «.. . a -■ resided to the chair- J cave a tstk "hich showed he iv strtuter-ts at W'e-t Cape May ! . :. e favor of a -County ' Agri- ' c-aJtoraJ Fait came-: <x. ir. progre- - lias*, mat. -toad for u-.:verti-s- ' mer.t f the entire county. He • his support to the good of * J C Sr.:ith. a-rvertisitig manager f : the fair showed a bandsorae i29 « silver cup trvat would be aw- § far ■■♦-. to the champion Bars. yard | | g if player of South Jersey. He s ' hastenee to explain that to City J f the game was "barnyard f "horse -hoe pitching." As he wa.- ■ j talking nearly everybody present j whispered • that r* used to pitch ——————— — — - " - "" " " " " , .... .. t, ... L ^„f. UV!I Ut :t t i'.r." ten- .ra a • . . 11

, a-n :.. ;■ - ; r :■< .. fi • . paiticu a. A her. re store- : . vsh Ha: ;.•.«• C '- le»lge were try !■ efface. J.;: Br-,- • .r : itself ir. a podti t" P»> ter.t- .' : X Reeve, chain- , : He Stateii that tne poultry pre-: - •*•'•' f-v" printed ar • st-xk Come-ittee. promisee t.- work

c • ... already talking .f 'a .. airtnar. »'f the ^ . ..... . . K horn -• much ... : •. year-. - i-kr • V. >..'..■ So" er- batch lady • ie-: tc a :e,_e-t of the toast . : the - t:.ey knew in putting • r.tte- - J repre-e r.te- by Mrs. i Lr-'i McPrerx r ar.-i Mr... Jane

f the "Ba'-y Keep Well Station" wa. ,ep,s.eT.':-.' 1 ;. Mr J A. Stark- 1 T. J. Dptell a M Pain « I ed U -tage a large flower elww. I » Fair ever. ' j> KKMKMBKK THK HOMK FtlK KX-SKRVK K MUX n V K tables Are Solicited for Hoys .'f ve gt ;! i iles"f or C ; While puts arid pans are onthe t -wre will not add much to the .• ,.rk. : entail very considerable , peri-e. But those half dozen will make many a poor con- £ :.-ip materially in hi. recovery. „ biver one jar or can from each - u:l n'..kO a nice supply ill E' preparation for the winter. Thru — l the effort. ..{ the American Legion a--: It- Aagibary a home for the . aided -• i.iior - '<•■" tnis section of ' trie -'-ate ha- I erected, to * hich all gifts of the kind ^men- . T' the gift- are -en: to Mr*. Geo Jeffrie-. :'o- Ni:.!l -trec t. she will , : porte.: out to the home. His Fart Kirpi ol' Man («iio had just, stoppM Hd'top gang from initiat- • | ing a new kit in the community):. "S<. you admit the unfortunate boy » a.- ^dfriel* to the pump and half .irotnf-'" What [iart did you take in this affair?" Tough Kelly: "I>e left leg." SPEEDOMETERS _

The Guarantee of its Quality Laborq(ary Control A®,®?TJS "A" "ilk comes To be always sure that this ik. f .Z L farms where purity and richness are maintherarmershave been taught tained, we check each day s hv *. produce clean milk supply in our own modern methods*0 y *anitary laboratories. ill.,,.,,, , . The name Abbotts "A" on ADbotts A cows are selected your bottle of milk is your Mr their richer than ordinary guarantee of quality assured by laboratory control. I Telephone 9c// ) or write to us to begin Abbotts Milt semee vrrow. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. Wild wood Ocean Ctty FieuuantvUi. "^AbboIIs . a milkjj| Selected Milk Safeguarded by Science f !

| Ralph Stevens j ! again solicits your support for Republican Nomination Member of Assembly

Primary Election Tuesday. Sept. 25, 1923 I Paid for by Ralph T. Stevens ■ g GENERAL HAULING SanH Gravel Top Soil WM. HAYES, 233 Asbury Ave. j 1 ■ • — — — — Moncrief & Sons GARDENERS AND YARD BUILDERS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Schrubberies. Privet and Shade Trees Your cottages cleaned, opened and put in readiness Any kind of work around your place Phone 699 1214 BAY AVENUE Cape May County Title and Trust Co. s~w»r '»• g»«r farsi. eme s.«it c*. ( ape May Court House, N. J. Acti as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTOAGES MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR BALE Searches Conveyancing

A . /A I ■ FITK-IAN- A ERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disposal. An inspection of our plant, where none but skilled artisans are employed, is cordially invited. * J Here one can view memorials of every description in the various stages of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEAS AN TVILLE N. J. CAMDEN. N. J. . C"FT.«rx PUB TIUM M ruu

Installed Repaired and Tested • Starter Generator and ignition Work W ILLIAM MALONEY 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. VERNON HALL 735 Wesley Avenue NOW OPEN ' Mm M. E- Beck GEORGE R. GREIS ATTORNEY and COI XSELUIR-AT-LAW 311 Kighth .Street, Ocean City. I • 1.4 Mech.nic St, Case M.r laari II... Bell Phone*: Ocean City 781 ("o'irt House 22. THE DARLINGTON 1126 CENTRAL AVENUE. Open for Season 1923 v Running Water. I Special June and Early July Rate* It I Mr. S. D.rlingten Mr.. J. D. Caiter jt Ownenllis- Management jl I 1 | TgRMU CASH John Relto CEMENT CONTRACTOR , Sidewalk*, Curbing and Foundations [ 1153 WEST AVENUE ' OCEAN CITY, N. J.

S HEADLEY & ADAMS Dealers inReadjngCoal Aim Kindling Waad kr karrH at nri. fa.1 taal en Ike market. It** Ik. ta tke taa gnaraataed. Bell er Baterprlae •pk.ni. OBr« and Yard. te.vth and west ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices MASTER IN CHANCERY Banne Baildiag— Aaknrr Arena, nnd Ilk ocean crrr. n. j. it

p® S°ur beuuij poidtlvi ly remove freckl^t? hvor iK't... etc.. an.l t„ hit ach and clear the -kin at out Isk! Money ha, k if it Don't lit ugly blemishes ! fur *J ir. Hhfn I'AITH,J{Ke£5 DeDan'a Pharmacy. Bcgtnjwm M.orly, Terrace; Hughe.,I harm i ey, 6th and Wf,iey Price 1 LOO. or direct f.„m farture, R„y If. ivhtM>"J l..rk ave. and Boardwalk • H . J. ' AUMUf ■ BUiif, STEADS WORM _._SW m.!t S" kaltie. SOW E.t C. 4 V narkee*. M. t) . MUL*l*a MADDOCK'S PHARMACY EfGIAfl AND ASBCRY AVE Ocean City Phone .ISO NjfiTs Corn Remover This preparation made by druiglats of 50 years' experienee ia. we think, the best to br b«L A trial costs you no-t/iin-A a* we return the price Y" if not aatisfird. Price - 25c HADDOCK

I i urn. " j J. E. J0CMF.R PAINTI NG 1920 Asbury Ave. JOSEPH C. FARR ATTOBXEL-AT-LAW , Sollcitji- and Master in Chancery. , Rest Estate, Conveyancing, Collections 621. Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. j. Win. H. Powell G .neral Contractor Grad.bg and Street Bulldint * f hlr j .fourth at. and West ave. ocean city. n. j | Joj. Van G. Hoffecker ;![ ARCHITECT i 1| 801 iflghtb St. Ocean City J H»g. N- JBRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTBS Chiton L. Breekley. Prop Ready 'Nixed PainU, Lend and Oil 920 and 922 Asbury Aveane 356-W ARCHITECTS |

VIVIAN B. SMITH I ARCHITECT <44 OsnraniM Trail t.lUi.e ATLANTIC CTTT. N. Jf: _ | ENGINEERS , Wia. H. Collisson, Jr. A.~. M. Am. a*€. C. «. Civfl Engineer and Surveyor ; Cil* E..s*M*t. Of ran Cltr. N. I-

MEDICAL

WILLITS P. HAINES, M. D. « Physician and Surgeon Of5» Hour.: • A- M. to 1 P M Disease* of Eye. Ear, Nose and ' Throat Pka" »• GIuw. FllUd Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th St. ^ ALLEN CORSON, M. D. ' JOHN a TOWNSEND, M. D. oaira Honrs: » to 10 A. M . : to J p. M.. t to S P. M. ; j 831 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. BKLL PHONE SO . 1 Herscbel PEmT. m. d. 807 Wesley Avenue , OCEAN CITY. N. J. j <>•« Brarat » u 10 a. M-i 7 u I p M. 1 »*M«U,iuiih, ..It M Phew IT0

Ogle* lAMra. *** " • SHL* I to • P. ML l John H. Whiter. M. D. 7 If WESLEY AVEXUB 1 OCEAN CITY, N. J. AS CENTRAL PHAB*aCT Eighth St. and We«l»y Ave. Phone 145 J. Thot *tey Hughe*. P. b. Phnrmadat in Chaff* if hi. RICHARDS. D. 1 CDoctor of CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of ... Pnlmei School of Chiroprac* Office Hnarn: — Tuesdays. Thurg ■lay*; SniBrtlays — 3 to 5 p. io-j, 7 to 8 p m. Wednesday and Fn* •lay, 9 «■ 10 n. m. , S#tflay by Appointment IfieB Phone 296-W- , 413 Moth S4. Ocean Ob. '