Cape May County Times, 22 July 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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ooing to Ascot Races in Punt'

>bol(vrapl' ahows IheX'Ub Oelegsllon. wlUi the Knnsans following.

ASK. FOR ‘INDIAN DAY”

Will Entertain the Hardings

“JinMnee* r.< usurI" may he Engloi»i's irotto durlug a nor hot “Ascofttmt word changes aH: Hcf* srfe Jhst ^ few of the BHifs^ racing fan« ’tar* 1 IhC If >hc Aacct race* after one of lb* mo*i ft) .iwed fathlous—In pun:*. Mayflower Again Rides the Waves

Mr*, Angus oiliest (i»c;htet of the secretary of agricallure end XIr» Heiiry C. Wallace. Her home hi in Detroit.

COMMANDER OF R-M

Chief Butfalo Hear pud i*Hpg*aS Butfslo B* 1 r. Sioux Uidlnns of South Dpknta. leaving the W.Jte House, where they called on I’reeliler.t Harding to urge that n day be -ct aside to iH- known as "Indlun Day* In honor of Hie Indians who fought In the recent war. A etilers hend-drew for the President and moccasins tor Mr*. Har «»ihg were the presents brought by the ladians. DUKE AND HIS BRIDE -

Mr. and Sirs. T. Suffern Tall** of hew York and New post. R. L, wfco.wUI be hosts fo President and Mr*. Harding at "Honeysuckle bodge." the TatPe residence at Newport. The date of tbe Prcsldenfa vla|t to Newport ha* net yet been announced. Rotaritms at the London Cenotaph

Will Plan Big Bridge or Tunnel

Cojnrounder SHixBeld.’T!. S. N’_ fihc tograidied at Bedford. England, where he h »UI«'i. I King the finishing touche* to the grvaf dirigttik ft-SS. which wait hullt in Enjrlan l for the I'nited SUlea. j t’Vniinhiidcr Maxfield will tie In coin maud of the great ulrahip in Its flight m rtvanoth harbor, built ft< I i ’ rro « ,h * A " intlc ’>•« VahtiS niugdotu to the United States.

A N*w Dcfini* on.

I - Thi> Incident happen<vi !a Ireland. Tli,' pai'is'! priest had dropped iu t< sec «>ne of hla flock, and. to tirove his i kindly in>(-rc*t In ttie family and all it* tnewWr*. he begitn «n w«V one of the BUls colieeus hoar she was prog

renaltig at school.

The usual qucstlonk as to the spell log of tbe luteresrlng word "cut," and so forth, were put and auewored. Then i*ie priest turn.si to a more nbstruM.

subject, geography.

"Now. tell tuc. dear, whet l* a In We’" The Htth in*Id puckered her brov - in thought for a wotwet. Then *lio

i holograph of the duke and duchess of 'lartbonitich. taken Ju»t after they hau 'eon married In Paris. In the Hone «.f Eugene Higgins, cousin of the bride. The bride formerly was Mias Gladys Deacon, mete tier of a noted Uostoti f;, rally. She was an old friend of the former countess, Consovlo VandettoBt. who after divorcing the duke mmrrlei!

ADMIRAL, NOT ACTOR

Some of the delegate* from American Hotary club* to the big Inter* - li al convention of Hotariiin* In Edinburgh are here shown placing a “Ho a wreath on the Cenotaph in London.

TAKEN FROM EXCHANGES, j the ‘ Igh hat, who i India ha* no rlties with a popuiaHitchcock, really j tion of more than 100,000. ■us of British • Gripe*, used for making champagne ilral Earl Beatty. He 1 are aqueeaed six time* during the proud Maj.-r Courage were j cow.. ibe luteroatlOBal polo Egypt posscy -es tin largest tjon-b !

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