Cape May County Times, 18 March 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

Wound'd ex-fc*rvlce mea were given iirtferenlUl i

n at tli* Inauguration of IVrf-ldrtt Harding.

ar^n-dS W®'^rcaa Ibt finlal line at A»hton. Idaho, -nil* Is one of the'biggest sporting event* of the West and la sn anneal affair.

Centenary of Death of Napoleon

was young, vas to he a preacher. Now that he has reached year* of discretion—eleven of them—he changed Ida mind. Carl Isn’t c -dalneC yet—he's a little weak on Latin. Greek, Hebrew, vulgar nnd refined tractions, and spelling for that, but his ad-minute sermons luive put his home town of Hokooc. Ohio, on the Mr*. Jane A. Pnugherty, mother of Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty. , map, with her aoi- M. S. Daugherty, her grandson. JL EIIU Danghe-ty. and her ; great grarodaughter. Janet, daughter of H. Ellis Daughert>. photographed i „ MARRY THF W1HOW at the Daugherty home In Weshington C. H.. Ohio. Mrs. Ihugherty was left i a widow when the new attorney general was four year* eld. j .■

All France will soon observe the centenary of the death of Napoleon. ^ Maro >ai Foeh will deliver an address at the tomb. The photo shows The Death of Napoleon on the Island of St. He^n:. May 5. as modeled In clay by Mastrienni. the famous ItaUan-French acolptor. Ancient Indian Pottery Discovered

Mrs. Mario Tudor Garland, mother of Charles H. Garland, who r.luscd a ll.OOO.tW Inheritance, has married In Paris. Swinburne Hale, a New York . lawyer. She forfeited a $383,000 In- | come from Garland's estate by marrying F. A. Green, whom she divorced In IfiU.

Reindeer steak may soon be popular In the I'nlted Slate*. Yllhjalmur Stefansaon, (righ.J. worid-CanMW* explorer, and on J. Lemen . f Alaska met In Waslilngton to assist the government In promoting the use <>l AlusWan rein•leer Mr. Ytefenssou is Interested In moving fi.t'kl of the aiilm.-ils from Lnp-lot-d to Baffin 1-und to prejain- them for the "■ orid market.

Ai-eordlng to a report from Iwndt Mr*. Muriel MaeSwlney. widow Terence MaoSwlney, lord mayor of | Cork, will be married soon to Art o’Urien. aecretury of the Irish SelfDetermination league-

EX-SENATOR WOUNDED

at lfi20 Eighteenth atrret northwest. Washington, which i Charles E. Uugfai-s. secretary of state. | has leaned. It has thirty rooms and Ubrariea.

Two attaches oi the SmlttiKHilan ilistituiIon In Washington, scraping the earth from Indian water Jars and other |>ouery dug up by I’rof. J. A. Jeaucoo of the Institution in Taov New Mcsico. Tlie Jars are said to lie over ft vs hundred years old. The American southwest Is full of ail sort* of relic* of the prehistoric people who Inhabited tbli region. OUT dwellings, pueblos, watch towers, ceremonial stroctur-s. Irrigation systems are found in Colo rudo. Arizona. New Mexico and I'mh In endless variety. In the Mesa Verde national park In Colorado. Dr. J. Walker Fewkes of the Smithsonian Institution. has been doing systematic excavations for several years with results that have attract'd the attention of archaeologists the world over. In New Mexico, the country of the Jem ex plateau Is especially rich in rellCK It u proponed to create here the National I’urk of the dlff clttea. Mascots of the U. S. S. Wyomi-g

This extraordinary i-onuplne fish wa* caught In the Caribbean sea by F. | A Mitibell-Hedge*. the tiot'.-d Britlsl! expl '■' v -

The monkey mascot of a Panamanian boar ti the Wyoming.