Cape May County Times, 15 July 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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a vie*. <r one of the «»rvet» of "Victory VHiofe.* In tbe St. ClouJ dlwrlct oti Uw oauklnt o' 1‘orti. boiJt 'oc woi <lr iamllle* '•';cln«lTel>. Tb* was built by public snbocr.ptloti and funds ore being raised for «»

Tillages throughout France.

i’hotograph 01 an architect’s sketch of irhat will be, when corseted, the largest modem building .n Asia—Tlie tUtsublsh' office bviMtBK In the businesw district of Tokyo. An American concern Is constructing It. The bOtM'Og. which trill rust gbcnt J.S.000.000 wilt have a total floor space of three quartera of a million square feet, surrounding u court} :.nl. It wiU be eight stories utgb.

Trying the New Railway Mortars ' %

Tb« second and ninth companies at Fort Tilde Hoekaway, L.' I. have encaged in tnrget practice, a-'.ng tta new 12-Inch mi way moruirs. This photograph ShrVe one of the mortara being loaded. Wrestling With a Lively Kangaroo

Hra. H. L Willoughby of PbilaOe! phiB. wbo was formerly Mias Fuller of Milwaukee, is a m l Bshurlady. Jjcvn In Florida recently e**fc caught a tirpon weighing 100 potir.fls. and which measured B feet snd 9 In rhea.

i’resident Harding receiving from Ambassador Jules J. Jusserond. as U»e gift of France, ’' e first replica of the Fliery monument the tribute of Lorraine and Fliery the valor of American troops who delivered their soil from i rtnc* Michael Oantccusene leav- Gprmnn ^cupction. At the same tin. ■ Ambassador Jusserand transmitted Inc tlx Russian Orthodox Greek CnUi- (n Comraall( j er joi.n g. Etc-ry of the American Legion th_- formal Invitation ollc churcti of Roxbury. Masr., with hU of villei. nd and of the French government requesting the presence bride, formerly MIhs Clarissa Peltwun <>f a Le|[lon ^e^tioQ at ,h e unveiling in August. In the group, from left to Curtis. She is the daughter of Mr. . h , Mr Harding, are: MarCel Knecht. French itigb commissioner: ami Mrs. Thomas Pelham Ccrtls of Arnbasga( j or j awr * n d t Theodore Rocweveit, John G. Eroer:. N’r.hant. Mass., and Boston. Prince Michael U the son of Prince Canto- , , « _ _ «rhJ Monument to Brooklyn s Heroic Uead daughter of Gen. U. S. Grant

WINS PRIX DE POME TAKE THIS MAN’S ADVICE

L sportsman, is now In America A whowliic some of Australia’s favorite raMhnes. One of these gentle •P ort « •* wrestling with a lively kangaroo. Baker is here shown uuL a str'ngie hold on the kangaroo’s tall - Counting the Inhabitants of Japan

Speejacks Off for Tour of World

The story of Fit L Schwam. twenty-si.'. •yea>'-old artmt of Greer j wich village. New York city, reads * morr like a no-el or pity loan a real true account. For Schwart.'. who was penniieas and about t« be dlipoasesscd from Ws S12-a-mooth “stodlo,’' is today the moat talked of person In the world o: art. He ha# won the most cothcm of art awards, the Prtr lie Rome, which is a three-rear fellov •hip in the Ameri'.ati Academy of Art In Rome, carrying with it transport.tlon expenses and an sunulty of fi ton daring the three-year pours • Schwam won tho award with hi' painting "A Tribute to Herolr n." il< is a native of CiJcago and studied an there, working In cheap rwtaur;' in •fter to earn his mcel* and a do! lar or two for lodgings. He la a war veteran, having served in Prune* a* a member of the catnoullage section

If you want to keep cool during the hot weather, don’t worry and don’t eat too much. This is the advice of a man wbo has succeeded in taking on gtKid weight nnd at the ?ame tjme suffering very little from the best— Dave McGuim of Silver Lake. Wit. He weighs 7« pounds, is 0 feet 1 inch high and seventy-one years old. Dp *o last year he Old all his own work on the farm. AFGHAN PRINCESS HERE

Miss Natalie Mae Todd, daughter of William H. Todd, donor, unveiling the monument to Brooklyn’s dead soldi*rs In Prospict park. Roumanian Trophy Is Presented

Use of Tea Frequent In Japair. j is Japan. Ua is partaken of not 1 oa.y at roea : tlm». but also at intervals ! throughout the lay. The ft pa are very | sc Jill, and neither ir.Jik u>r sugur is iused. Ttie Japanese tea. u&ilkc (.'• »- ! ton or x oor teas, t-ust not tie made ] with iMJiilng water or it win bee* :oo | very hitter, and the finer thr quality ! of the tea the won iu»t bo

WHtoeeU Fatima ?u*:ctu., fti Li of the emir of Afghanistan, I Jest arrived iu the Vnited

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Jude set In gold, the ston* denoting , U- the presence of i ! the rojM*! caste. Th* princess Is a | shiug |Jaced in f e uk coinpauleil by l - three sons, who arc j trophy w. i. a team i j to eetn- Cambridge *0|tw*Uj. Km;- | game* at Pari* In 1.U‘ land, a ‘

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