CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. SEA ISLE CITY, N. 3.
Budapest Celebrates Inaugural of Mr. Harding
‘7'*,' '» »„i„i ot Ho,n»n. «■ Mom, < i» i,oo„, nmidn, H.r-
ding, ttien befng InaUBurateu tn Washlnston. Twenty thousand men. women and children pitl.ered In front of tb«
>• Hungarian leaders »ul.^lzln* the United State* and our new President.
> Hungary, honored the same day by toe
national moscum to llyten to speeches by , .. , , At the right Is Capt. James Pedtoiv, American Bed Cross conimlaslooer t
Hungarian parliament.
S’jnuel Gompers and His Bride
THE ALUGATOR BOY
Four Units of First Division Get Fourragere
Samuel Gompers. president of the American federation of Labor, phot^ graphed with his bride In front of the Hotel Woodward, New > - ork, following their marriage there. The new Mrs. Gompers Is the former Mrs. Gertrude Alnslee Cleaves Neuschelcr of New York city and Zanesville. Ohio. She Is thirty-eight years old. a painter and a divorcee. Mr. Gompers Is seventy-one. Ills first wife died about a year ago.
“Thanking You for the Applause”
How would you like to wrestle with an alligator ns this young man Is do Ing? He Is Henry Cop.uger of Miami Fla., known- throughom his state a: "The Alligator Boy." Coplnger's busl ness Is the catching, raising and exhibiting of alligators. He has lived in or near the Florida everglades nil Ills life, and has made a study of th« dangerous reptiles. Coplnger think! I nothing of diving Into n stream ot | swamp Infested with the 'gators and i tossing one upon the bank.
with Imposing ceremony, four units of the famous first division of the regular army wen DLx. Officers, men and colors being given tbe Fourragere. a green silken cord worn around fastened to the ting staff—for super-gallant services In the great war. The men of the four enth field artillery. First engineers and First signal corps company, stood on parade. 2,.)00 or colors were carried one by one to MaJ. Gen. Charles Sutnmernll, commander of the division, rmteres to the Hag staffs and draped them over the shoulders of the officers. The decoration
• decorated at Camp Uie left shoulder or units. Sixth and Sevr more strong and the ■ho fastened tbe Four-
u French honor.
ANYTHING YOU WANT
Italy Formally Annexes Trieste
A notion vendor of Havana making his door-to-door rounds with his stcckln trade In a hod-like arrangement over his shoulder. These peddlers carry almost everything an American housewife can find in a well-stocked notions store.
Hundreds of thousands of Italians from all parts of the “red-t-mtd" territories crowded Trieste to attend the ceremonies In connection with the formal annexation of the former Austrian port to Italy. The photograph shows barges loaded with members of Italian patriotic societies. In the harbor of Trieste, at the ceremonies abohrd the Italian dreadnaught Victor Km manuel. Pontoon Devised to Float the Isis
Tills cavalry charger, posing sc poll'el y with bis feet In the driver's seat of on army wagon, has lust made a clean leap Into the vehicle, bearing his reguia, ,-idcr. Sergeant Cooper, Troop C. eighth 0. S. cavalry. The locale
of this little scenario is Fort Bliss, Tex.
Smallest Railroad and Its Chief
Mile Carmen Guetat, photographed In Paris Just after receiving the mil: tnry order of the Legion of Honor foi conspicuous bravery during the war. Mile. Guetat, who was a war nurse. Is the youngest men her of the Legion Honor, being only eighteen years
old.
Will Strauss, who has the dlstlnc- ! tlon of being the oldest employee. In ■ point of service, at the White House. ' Mr. Strauss, whose official classification Is fireman, has been employed at the executive mansion for S3 years. PLAYING POLO ABROAD
Bearing u cargo of up-to-date i has gone to the coast of Florida. Sallg.r Ship Salvaging eorporatn,:i yacht. Isis, from the bed of the oct for the Job.
ilvaglng apparatus, the S. S. Blue Point rhere an attempt will be made by .be o raise the wreck of Spalding's famous in. Tills Is one of the pontoons dev
Governors Island, New York, with Us land urea of IV'■ acres, boast* tbe smalle-t railroad In the world. The line, used exclusively for m.',sporting army supplies to Itu Fasten] department, is maimed by government troops j m „.,»«>• Lieut. Philip J. O'Brien, shown In tbe Illustration, Is j „f — - »_ {IS pounds whci
manager of tbe road.
s n el a nm< nt to tbe till** of champion heavyweight new y. He is Robert Kmbry, Jr. Bell*, C*L. and be weighed
born
This Is Karl W. Hopping, one of the I “Young Blue Sunday,' best members of tbe American polo bam on the Sabbath, taking teams now tn England, for (he pur- ■ /.oologies! gardens. New pose of playing In International match- j hippopotamus. Her daughter «« in London. j She weighed only eight pounr

