Cape May County Times, 29 December 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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“Bringing Back” Vichm* of Shell Shook

F<* Said* HoiM toRdo* Suy <d Ma Afjxlo BuUcUt

S?iM«pttaL M»J. G«s>r*« W. Wootolfk U the ka*5^2rairi»e Wirite. U*bti»eJ*M prii- fighter. C*pt- F. A. WUtcn ‘ < Alreetfr 40 eucf ta« werT fn Mine et*«e «f tempormrr teMhltr «* «» «n irtrfrfc the work Is beh* riooe to that pferdcc! fiewto^ment later wTO hr, The fir* exerdee the ha&dbaU. TWs to etrenTOO*. After that hoxt&c and the like. Every day the stoun the man will he getting the aame emoant o

History of Amorist's Part in War Kept fa OSary Fonj The htotory of the eperetloe* at \ Ancrietn amy la Franc* arid be written with a detail Barer peaafble in any prerlona war. Frsrlaton for obtaining the moat Intimate Ififomattoc af tt» action of each otfit of the army war made by the war department in ot * log “war dlartea" to be kept by deaig-

fonnatton thsa obtained. General March, chief of ataff. aald would forntoh a day-to-day and boor-by-boar hielory af the war an far aa the American expeditionary farces are concerned. •The htotoric public namtlre,” General March aald. “will be m complete that tt win be Uapnaslbte for anybody to add to It It win be a day-by-day

Metals fa small Coins.

The nickel b-ceet ptaca to made of on alloy of S3 per not t>»dwl an per rest copper. In a 1-cant place (here to 85 per cafat copper and S cent bn and shtc.

They aay that habit after they were drafted In order to Insure t .dr n-)cctioo from the army. They aay that la apH* of all ent towa the two of

!y than ever baton te thla country. They say that It to bi i ately to peas more i for the protection of people from (ha “dope- render. Flying Tanks Prove Strong Faotor in Ending World War

against ordinary ground fire, epeedy and with remarkable climbing power, ■ exctastrely for

fictont to aattofy the family, adding a leaapooefnl of aoda far each pint of of

them palatable. Bast wan and fry <m a tightly groaaed griddle. Cook them

STRONG FOR MASCOTS

SHORT S/mNGS

People acldou* appreciate any-

[ thing they can afford,

i A cheek of bran enables | many e man to require gold. * ueeltwe to U- Id a burry [ unleaa you -so make It raota

lug of any form of warfare. The “firing tank" go* -far behind the German lines to ahera great bedim of the retreating German forte* were waiting or moving. Wherever they attacked they demoralised the enemy-nad with the oiluitjjujB of dan per to the filer*.

Where Cotton Grows Best »•*

Soak on.- cupful of stele but not

dried bread crumb* to three cupful* Y8J* SofafafS EVOO “AdopT Of hot milk, add two taWntjwxmtoi* c r a*wJ. Veu<tK« bolter, the yolk* of four egg* beaten r. BOOT lOtflnt.

wlrti ooe-half capful of sugar, and a teacpoonfol of vanilla artth a cupful

'if corn strop. Pi-nr into a bum-red Oanihbey*' Feta Range la Variety

baking d'tfc and bake forty fire min- ^ram Canary ■tod# ta utm or until set. When the pudding Donkaya U dor t spread 11 with u layer of Jelly —

«r Jam and cover with a meringwy ffigtor—The American aoldter - * wail using the whites of the eggv and a lit- known penchant far mascots, aa exem-

whe pojmrtu. the fanciest j difcbee. Money makes the mare go and j J the automobile tualua the SBPbey j f *” , *> Many r. nmn would never be j | betrd of were It not for hia «A«it- j nary node*.

(Mtoagn,** beat in low coastal land t trujdvgl istltudea. n la a native of Ate. like* light soil In warm, frostClimates, and requires plenty of

Potatoes in High Mtitude. Throughout the Andes:! Plateau poI tntoes ar > culihnrtad at alUuni. * when i the .jtrdaa’ grains and vt gatabiaa

l Will Put grow.

Hrown and aers# ptidad during the laa*. year by the tin-

hot or cold. p*«i»|k>>i luto France of an tnaumas-

— sbie variety of pets ranging frem

Bread Crumb OHddls Cakaa. eoHiry birds to donkeys, reached its Take one and a half 'upfoi* of brand e-mitb on tbto aide of the water—and

crumb*, two cupful* of fcnur milk and almoat gut him Into trouble,

let stand over night: !n tbe morning For awctal reotrtha Freudi boy* add nn egg, a leastKKaitul of soda, a '«w reportad mlaalug from their half t.-nspoonful of salt and com fi*«r bum** *nd from public orphanage*, make a thin batter; heal well and taeahttMtlon dtottoaod that moat of >*o o but greased grlddla thaM boja. ranging Is age* usually

: fmu ten to fifteen, ware tbe maseota of onic* »f Amort c-ju aoldler* They

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widiera and rweolrtnj the oocHdarattou and regalement which befit* the ofiMa'. mascot of a compaai ot laa Amariames." The practice startad when a tow units aimexad bomalasr French boy* who happened around thfie camp, but the life was too attrarJea to be < .toad to the homeleas. and tuber French youth*, living ■fg' 1M ’ Pvchto w provided for in

At one aviation instruction canter ton boy# were found, each supported by au avictioo aquadren. which, by way v* tailor made unltortn* and otln r means, waa trying to outdo the other n caring for their mascot Moat of these boy* wore rotng to n-bool but—they we-.- amoktog cigarettes.

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Ganau l Pershing laaued ar order j for tbe ktortng prtvttoga end'h' ' ^ prohibiting the "adoprtun" of more-waa «to*B t-> tba Daitod *" r

boya and requiring that all those 1* 1 fund,

ing malniilu.d aa maacottbe returned — ^

to Umut Hoc

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