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

Scene of tiie National Open Golf Champiomiiip

OAP« MAT OODTfTT TOtta. SKA ISLE CITY. H. ».

Edwin Gould Provide* Camp for Camp Fire Girls

81 W. It whleii be has placed at their disposal for summer vaeadonlnc. The camp, which accommodates about 100 stria who sleep In tents, has been act up cn a TT-acre tract of land. Each girt spends about fcro seeks there. Ur. Gould spends s *reat deal of his time at the camp, string the girts the beoeBt of his knowledge •f outdoor actlritlea. - . . Some Natural Beauties of the Keystone State

Hete are some of the narcral beauties of Pennsylranis, gathered at Lafayette. Every one of them la an «

Ihe new bar la the Washington rity post ofllce. «u 'te different from the kind abottshed by Mi. Voiate-d. U Wsned to att on or lean against in Den of standing constantly for eight boors while sorting m«IL The raU is i an experiment and If It proves soccaaMnl will be Installed In all large post offices

SARA'S RUSSIAN LETTER

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Congressman Fordney Will Retire

Gov. Louis F. Ban of the state of Washington helping dear the roads at the Rainier National park near Seattle, ht the opening of that park. A snow I battle in June was the feature of the opening, all hands Joining in the fun.

TRAP FOR DRY AGENTS

This Is the but) of the giant —of Yoeetnitc National park which me to an end & the pria»e of tts We when U was felled by a storm In 1919. ■uai time It was only 9M years old. Some trees In Yosemite are between “;'<J 4400 years oM. For the benefit of risttors. the park naturalist, i. HsU, has Bteassred at on trunk the rings which mark the years •I the Rattle o' n-MUnga wns fought. America was discc-ered. and the intisa of Independence signed, as well as other epochal years. The space : *«en the thiuuu and forrfinser messarua U>e span of the boman life.

Concrete Buildings for Bombay

“Some letter" it was which Sara Scboofal’s “sweetie 1 " wrote her from Russia, for It carried Russian stamps measuring mo** than six feet In length, coating 800400 rubles. The ruble has depreciated to such an extent that r cartload Is required in Rossis to bi7 a meat CKP FOR MAIL CARRIERS

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For more hours to spend with his little granddaughter and the rear of tm faully. Congressman Joseph W. Fordney of Michigan. 24 coaseeutlre yesra In congress, ims announced that he will retire. Although Fordney Is only slxtynfc* years old be declares that he longs for a rest. The photograph shows

him with bis granddaughter Petriva Jackson.

This Tima Put Up a Great Fight

Capt. John Lars-m of Reach Ilmen. X. J. is nursing a bruised arm as the result of his share lr the landing of this 572-|.oun.1 tana Lah in the outer pound nets about one mile off the beach. Before the seaman landed the moovter three of his :aen were knocked overboard from the dory and the pound net was rlpt-ed In several pieces. Father and Sons Graduate Together

Every city and village mail earner : In the United States Is to provide him ‘elf with a cap containing a number and name, according to an order Is

MU* Edna O'Dea of the prohibition office, bureau of internal revenue.

which was e mured by Federal Proh! poeUnaslcr general, who U shorn: 1 bliioo Agent O. J. Gantt n-ar Etowah. ^kSTc^r cL^f t^ new capf I Gs- Tiie trap was set lesr a sUi: to ; 1 |

catch the first prohibition agent who

came around.

Family Sid Full War Duty. Joseph Jacobsen, a former service j>n of toe United States army, since falling In an army airplane s* Tow. ,rs. France. In May. 1918. has been In ten hospltala four since the first of lids year. Seven Jacobsen brother* served In ifa" World war. and were -w ot ,^ erected In Bombay.! cuolendcr* f<«r the championship foi \Vl ,a * *'*v modem cotwrete buildings gf UZ ,j ic ' t!>- Isrjre*' number of a slTgle famllluntrust to tbe old wooden buildlas* ol the ancient dty. i

Couldn't Speak English. "Edward." asked a teacher In a school on the East slue, “why were you abaent from school this morn-

ing 1’

'Ob, some one stole me coat on

me.”

“What's that? Stole your coat ‘on your" j Among tbe graduating class at Georgetown ubiversily this year were a '•Aw, teacher.” Interjected Edward's j f a,,,er an<J »“ ns - euch of whom received a Uw degre . Through the years brother. “He's ignorant; he can't talk I of .Study father and sons have worked together with the same idee in mind English. He means acme one stole ct toa,, y **“rin* a law firm all In tbe fawn,. LcP to right they an Allen a Us cost off him." 1 Byneurson, Benjamin F. Rynearaou, Sr, and Benjamin t. Brnaaraon. Jr. »