Cape May County Times, 17 April 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 14

r, Mr. OooHdgtt idr Tnml, 1 0«t Per KDo. Seeretery Wilbur Waste Seport Ae Last Chapter^ Speaking of oooaomy, Mr. Preatd*nt, what la rained br Sendlns the American armr polo playem to compete with Great Britain’s army players a Croat the oeeanT Six army players, with twenty-five runlet and thirteen grooms, sailed on the Atlantic transport liner Minnetonka last wash. Are those grooms American soldi art T Did they enlist to be used as private servants for gentlemen Paying polo? Doee It make the «nr.y more efficient. In these days of tanks and flying machines, to have officer* knocking little white balls along the grass? Who authorises the expedition? How do you think It will strike the average farmer? Thirteen grooms for twanty-ftvr ponies will seem a good many to him. He and Ms hired man take care of tea horns and cows, beside plowing. They don’t manicure their horses’ hoofs. A lady of Spokane demands a divorce because her husband, at breakfast. milked a goal directly Into his .up of coffee. He keeps tbs goat In the house. The lady declares that such "table madaers” could not be endured by any persoi "Other times, other

News from Paris will Interest railroad men of the kind that think. For the cheapest airplane trip from Paris to Rouen * distance of eighty miles, a 60.050 franc prise was offered. ir, made the

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(ROM Over Prom Last Wesk) Mr. Harry Btltss and wife, Wildwood, called on friend* hers Monday. Mrs. Harry Shaw, Mrs. Trphtna Matthews and Mrs. Georgs Warner were In Cape May the first of the week. mm Roee Lane, whole working In Cape May. called on her mother. Mr*. Walter Lane, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lewis Fox Is spending *ome time rith her children In Salem. The Holiness prayer meeting was held at the home of MMb Bdgmr W son Thursday. Mrs. Russell Scbelleager visited her mother In Wilfiwood Wednesday. The choir met at the home of Mrs. Alfred Sheets Wedneeday evening to practice for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Woolson took supper with Bertram Snyder and family one day this week. Mrs. Frank Schsilsngsr spent one day this week with her mother, Mrs. Frank Barnett. Mrs. Charles Woolson was a Wildwood visitor one day this week. Mrs. Alfred Jackson. Mrs. D. M. Woolson. Mrs. John Snyder and Mrs. Alfred Jackson. Sr., motored to Stone Harbor Wednesday. Mrs. Edmund Fox and Mrs. Welter Lane were la WDawood on* day this Mm. Joseph Hoffman, of Cold gpveag, ca-’lsd on friends hers Thursday- - a to

Matthews, of Erma, visited her aunt. Mrs. Charles Woolson. the middle of tbs week. Mrs. Frank Matthews spent Satwlth Mrs. John

wife and family Salem Sunday.

Dp In the air there are no roadbeds or rails to be kept up, no frtcUpn or humping. Wearing out rolllag stock. Before the Fords get through with their airplane building they wia carry ten paaeengers from Detroit to California, or Florid*, for oae-gusrter of the present fare, one-third of today's running time. Young men that perhaps envied and admired Young Wood, son of General Wood, when he was gambling anc winning In Wall Street, and envied and wondered more aa they read the usual lies about his trsn.-ndoujj gambling profits In Europe. should not solas the last chapter of the story. It came with young Wood’s return to this country. In reply to a reporter’s question. "Yes.” said Wood. "I made It in ^eculafon; but what a Jackass I to go and loee It all!” That’s the I kind of Jscksssec that gambling usually produces. Take w^r«1*g

his family back to tbslr home in this village. They have been living In Cape May for some time. William Bate and wife spent Sunday with relatives to Delmcnt. homes Rbosfiss end family, of

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Mrs. Andrew KlndWng entertained ir sister from Caps M*y on Friday. Mr- Marvin BUlott b:i moved hla family to Erma. Mrs. Howard Nets spent Thundry afternoon with Mm. William Sheets. Walter Barker and wife spent Saturday evening •#»-*- ' family. Mrs. Fred

Mr. Horace Jackson and family, of; Wildwood, visited Mr. Alfred Jack n and family Sunday. John Baker, of PhUsi lends hers the Mat or the weak. Henry Shaw and wife, of Cold Spring, spent Saturday evening with Mr. Edgar 1

Mrs. Frank BaiWett. William Smith, of OM Spring Ufa Saving Station, « with his wills. Mrs. Edna McF day at Tuokahos. Mrs. WaMdr _ ._ daughter. Ruth, have marked houe after Spending rase time njrfiy. Mrs. Hannah WooMm Is wading me time witf bar daughter. Mrs. Lemuel

supper with lb. family Sunday i

Mr. ttraal Women and wife, of Wildwood. caBod on his parents. Mr. D. M. Woolsoo find wife, on Sunday

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Mr. Bertram Snyder, daughter, of Erma, called <

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Mr. Joseph Snyder, of Oenterton. eot the week end with Mr. George Warner. Mrs. Rachel Jackson Is spending me time with friends In PhUadelUa. Mrs. Libbie Barnett, of Wlldw who has been spading the winter In Florid*, is visiting Mrs. Boyd Mo-

Mr. Claude El dredge. 6f Went Cape May. was calling on Mr- EBla Wool-

Mr. ahd. Mr*. George (Summing*, of Cape May. was ealUag on Mr. John

Spring, was visiting Mrs. Harry Show on Monday. Quite a nun ed Tabernacle

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_• Wilbur, according to a i to the New York Times, is i that eleven warships, with all their anti-aircraft gum, biasing away to th? limit at an aircraft target, were unable to ecore even on* single hit. The Secretary has demanded a report, and that U a good Idea. A better Idee would be to build about st. fighting alr-

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