Cape May County Times, 25 February 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

Proposed New Home for the New York Yankees

7^ X. /£i& How the proposed trounds ol the New York American hn;nic baseball t jB will look when competed In 1923. The Yankee stadium Hi planned to aeni 75.010. and will le the flneet tuill perk In the eountry. The «ltt la Just aero* the Harlem river from the Polo irounds. end la convenient to subway*, eloated and street <ar tines. .The alia «mbracet- more vfcnn ten acres, and was purchased from the estate of Y.'llllam Waldorf Astor.

Boston Folk Get Fur From Trapper

FRANCE’S STRONG MAN

“Little Congress" in Session in Washington

Mcr hers of the -IJttle Congress.” a miniature legislative body ejected by secretaries, to session 11 Washington. More than one member of thli body has ersduated from Its af. arena of poUtlcs. Speaker Gillette^ rival to the mlnlatur# body Is H. F. Sedgwick, clerk of tbe*hon.

Ellmitiailng llte proOts of the middlemen, forrlera. con mission merruanu, etc i Yertnonl trupi>er lias made a decided hit with Boston folk by selling hit j furs to the public direct. Arrlvin." In Boston with 41 red fox skins, be dla- , posed of them so quickly, on ihe streets and In offices, that he promised to Brtnp to hi* next catch. The fur* were bought by stenographers, business men and other* at *14 n skin.

Cocker Spaniel Is the “Best Dog”

Seldlnger. a French master baker, who for exercise lifts 2,400 pounds of sacks containing flour. Seven men also add their weight to the load. He Is promtni-nt to amateur athletic circles to his town to France. This photograph shows a test In strength to lifting power, and Seldlnger chow this unusual method, wholly wllhlu the rules, of demonstrating he can accomplish the feat.

CAME FROM COSTA RICA

By means of this new type mal’ box, made without lid or covering of any kind, ettachcd to street care operating la Washington. between Georgetown and BockvlIIe, lettere can be placed to the bonds of the postman several hours earlier than by the street box. Lettere may be dropped Into the top while cars art to motion. The plan Is receiving Its official t«st on this line and may la’er he Installed on all toterurban cars. The postman Is shown receiving the mall at the end of the line.

Mrs. John Cutlenah of Jersey City and her two-day-old triplets, two girls and a boy. who weighed, together. 31 pounds at birth. I'ntrick Joseph, the first born, weighed seven and a half pounds;. Bridget Julia, the next born, weighed nine and a half pounds, and Anna Barnette, the third weighed Just 14 pounds.

Boy Scouts at Lincoln Statue

l-Vr the flrst dine In the 45 yesr*' history of the Westminster Kennel club i. «ix-ker ypnnl' l was Judged the be*t dog exhibited. The highest honor of dogdom went to W. T. Payne's Mldklff bed active, shown in the picture. Steamer Klamath Piled on the Rocks

i the Pacific > tulles south i shoreward a

ninth !» not merely grounded, •-ire'* piled up »n of Mendocino county. California, m ar Del Mar niut Arena. The Klamath wns hit by a burrto«*eil oil the rock-bound eon>t like -trlftwoixL il 19 UBSeebscm; nl' were saved. Ttiis pletni*

Arthur Apple yard of Newton Upi«r Fall*. Maas- with the flve-week*-i,!d Costa Rican deer which be has pm-

•miled to the Bowtoa too.

• ‘hut's the troubleT“ “The clmlr 1* asleep.” “Ini not asleep" protested •ae ••clmlr” indignantly. wnajust n>- :!- tatlng.” • Well .If you are going to medlt. to show a little more consideration . .r the other member* of the control, '.-e ittd don’t meditate with your head m the table."—Birmingham Age-Herald. Suggest I've fur W»r Tanka. For the purpose of clearing up th. u*and>i of acres of land for farmer* :n British Columbia by menu* of war tanks t» he Imported from Kugi .M aud France, a convention of fanners* Institutes held In Victoria delegated certain member* to place the scheme before the government The rouveation also was to favor of n wholesale bouse, to be run alone the lines of th* •Jallfomia Osteta.

Blind since birth, fourteen-year-old Rosalie Winters Cohen, an Inmate of the Sunshine Horn* for Blind Children lit Brooklyn, has Just graduated from public school, six mouths ahead of her scheduled tin)', and with the highest honor* of her class of 35 pupils. She has already compos'd several pieces of musl'. Is au accomplished piano, viotto and mandolin player, and an expert needle worker. Delicate Question. “I want to Ibauk yon for getting me acquitted," kiild toe defendant to his

lawyer.

“Thunks: 1 ua* convinced of your

| Innocence."

! “Ah! In that case wotftd you have I V any ronaetaalloo* scruples against ac- | f 1 cep ting part of tlie loot as your feeT"

i —Birmingham Age-Herald.

Wo run of Wisdom.

1 jv'rd -Darling, say tlx- words that ; will make me the happiest man to the

I world.

j Edna—Shall L rcUlyt j Ned—Dh. If you only would. 1 Edna - Well. then, stay single.

Boy scouts of Chicago, celebrated Lincoln ,, birthday with exercise, the famous sialoe of the Emancipator In Lincoln park. Their loaders are

shown placing wreaths at the foot of the t

Gen. Pershing Lays a Comer Stone ,i5 /:'

No DouU About It. SIk—-1 utu collecting, you know, for , tbe suffering poor. Hi—But are you quite sure they are | suffering^ Sue—Oh. res. Why, 1 go to their name* aud talk to them for boars. |

General Pershing laying tfle c ,inon. The dob wt!! he seven r i-au'.iful to ibe nallot.ul c .pluL -.-tonally sealed the records to ;