Cape May County Times, 14 April 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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certainly. One of the •torlM Mr*. Axjulih U telUcf tbem In New York cooceni* a

once U> Downing atreet, and 1 etraloed erery r.err* tc make It a good InncSieoo, too. Wril. It wa* a good luncb•oo. and at tbe end of It. aa be alpi«ed tala cofiee and rolled hi* old brandy obout In lu huge glaaa, I aald to him. In the hope of getting a few word* of pralee: I'm afraid It taaao't bee* a very nice luncheon, duke.’ ‘Ota. i thank you. Mr*. Aaqultk.’ he anawrrd. ; l aaeur* you It doe* one good to on .UTfeed aometliDea.- “—London Opin'

Dlredory Ci.ampJo.jT i A4J*— ttaaf* tala name—la the Alxm ben Adbeto of the Harvard Alumni directory. and la being balled In many quarter* a* tbe world’* catcb-ae-caub-I can directory champion. He Is ten ! whole letter* ahead of the New York

ILiat 123d atreet- Mr. Aab vraa graduated from Harvard ten year* ago. and !a now an official la the royal aurvey

TtaU la Peter Lnbchenko. aald to oe a relative of the late exar, who arrlved In San Franciacc cc the Japanaae ■Bar Ten jo Maru after a four-year*' aearch for hi* mother, who dlaappeared doting the Ruadan revolution. Hi* mother. Marie Theresa Lubchenko. waa lady In vailing to the cculna. She was U the royal palace when the Bolabevfkl trooped down and took the exar and his family and other member* tf the household prisoners. Young

troop* In Siberia He la planning to enter the University of California.

TWINS FROM ASH CAN

Here, in the anna of their nurse, nr* Pun! and Jane, twins, who were found lu tbe ash can In the rear of 8t. Vlnrent's Infant and Maternity boepltnl in Chicago.

Candytuft. Candytuft 1* among tbe beat of the

and for cutting. Severe! at the varieties are fragrant; all are profuse bloomers and are easll) grown. There are also crimson, carmine. and lavender varieties. Soon ■f»T freedng weather 1* past the seed should be sown outdoors where the plant* are to bloom. They should he well thinned when they have grown about 1 Inch high. A second planting ahould be made a month later, and a third late In July for faU flower*. September sowing trill give winter blooming plant*. Tbe toll for beet reeulta ahould be rich and tbe phreta given an abundance of water. They branch freely, and If some cf the hods removed the flowers reib«u.la* Will

stage beauty, who demon stinted tbe dlfferenct between tbe moat thrilling of stage klat*« and the real thing In tests made In the hotel boa^ltal nt the Waldorf, New York city. The ’’kiasogrepb'' was Introduced by Prof. J. V. Brwtwelser "f the University of California In Berkeley recently. It la an adaption of tb*) sphygmanomometer, and depends on rising blood prvasnre for Its accur-

regardlng Its present location In tbe wall of a dingy bonding In Boston's maq ket district, and may be removed to a more promine.i location. Tbe Boatcs atone baa been la its present location for over two centutlea. It Ir about tw* fast In diameter, and bean tbe Inscription "Boston Stone, 1787.’’ Local hla torians Bay It waa brought over from England In 1700 and for some time dl4 duty la a crucblng plant, then was turned into a mark for measuring distance*)

Motors of New American Dirigible

A view of the glam motor* and the propeller* of the new dirigible that fa being built by e rubber company aud la expected to take tho plan* of the IB fated “bom* " which exploded while on flight at Hampton Boeda. The nee dirigible la 170 feet long, of the nan-rigid type, and baa a capacity of UONffi

army.