Cape May County Times, 12 February 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 10

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12. 1926.

Page Ten

U. S. Army Now Abounds With

Young!

WOODBINE

On

- Ri!.l!

Present Day Soldier Is Not Professional Military Man

As of Old

■I frit .id* and

« ers! 'Wn»n

j . <'>k on Friday mom

lx. Vnivcrslty law ntudi-n«. i rial ire? here l*-fi for Now

city on Friday evening, and after witneMdnjc the basketball game, motored to Atlantic City. Th.y returned on Saturday morn-

ing.

Short Stories of Industry

Mr. Moe Ros'-nfeld. nf Sea Isle City, visited friend* and relative*

Milk—Cotton

Old-Timers Lost

Wa

The arun. ti.

nerd non-ronsni Kivine «:.j 10 >■

IcnM-n rank- r.

rail then.. T«d

iborltie? i’

>.ilrd. middlerud oflkrr? are

■■'-ni ' r men. "aenl-

Kipllnc Would say army nu-

mmary rotnhlfshwllh youngsters'

on Sunday all-rnoon.

Abe Kellner spent an enjoyable evening in Atlantic City on

, . . , I day evening. He returned of Atlantic City, gaturdny morning.

nta ee «v te ^ ( j |-,,j| Jeft f nr N’. W VOHt

Friday and will remain there

a f. « day? with lelati'e*

...id Pt«

.il hi- parent? on Sunday. II■mei !•• Fame evening.

Mr. 1 Alerenberg. rail-

-VI emp! . ee at Somers Point..“ ' ipei t th. w«<k end with hi-'. r '

family lure. i Miss E»a Elsenberg. I'niversity I of i - nnsylvar'a student, spent a tew day? with friend?. She Is!

the daughter of former Mayor '•]

Wlllalr Elsenberg. who recently

moved to Oolllngswood.

Mrs-. A. Swilling left for Ni

j Katx

id Mrs. M. Berman and

ut.-rtained friend* te on Friday evening.

Jo-. Ph U Katz returned

- lay erenlPK. alter up w.-k In Philadelphia,

ixompanled her brother.

Kenln. to Philadelphia.

_ ,. «: II IMugatch spei.t the Week

a Morda , vT. , ",f n r«f. , ’r‘ ,nd “ :!h hiR fnmll >'

n Monday oteaing. aft.: , .. , lf raI> ,. | .h' -'-I .nd .1.1 ni.. | M “ , 1 .„ M „„ Kr „ a STirXU-.,. . ..«d.n. Me. dl.nwl.lc. .nd

**• m T-r - ? °~*

Saturday morning on

.1 • .v least ten years of service. ,

.TH-e in Cuba. Panama. Alaska . She returned na or the Philippine- The war Sunday aOern.

ook an cnormou- pay at the end. Hr. Joseph Iz-tenson.

thirty years’ aenlee. Few of'of the ( npitol Theatr.

Phlladelplua •

i-ln.w

be hard soldiers who fought in the Spanish-Ameri.-an war and n-alnst Aguinaido in l.uxon are ■'!. The army is composed prl-

. ly of young men.

i bis Is accounted for by the; soil's Capitol Theat l id turnover. The present day! , ' x, ‘tiing. Mrs. A Mi -.iier is not a professional mili- p d on " of the gr>

Pliiladelphia btisine?!. Monday and Tuesday.

.Mrs. Sarah Adler and rompany. of New Vork. d-ntertained fully three hundred people at 1>vi n-

Friday

•ary man. He enteis the service just as he would enter a college,

and for much the same rea The schools of Uncle Sam arc among the bn.-st in thi

try. Practically every line of human endeavor is taught, from the .aising of horse; to medical find radio science, engineering, cooking and the many mechanical trades. Each year thmisands of young am who have completed course offered to its personnel by the army, purchase their discharge? | for a nominal ?tim and return tr civil life. Nearly all of their applkations are loud on the offet of more lucrative positions by commercial concerns, and It is a cardinal principle of the army that It shall not stand in the way. in peace time, of an enlisted man who has the opportunity to better his

position

actresses of the United Slat, is the wife of the lauioli?

Adler.

Milton Bltime. of Uape Spell I the week end here w, parents. Reuben Cutli

Aaron Binder spent Wedi.. day in Trenton visiting liirndf an-1 relatives. Morris Gahls returned on Sunday «venlng. after spending u ■ » days at Philadelphia with

leUtlvm.

Mr. Morris Grossman was a I'biladdphia visitor Monday on

•wi-'h ,,u - Iness.

, pi,. Abram Abramovitx spi-nt Sntur-

l „ ..i| •lay at Ocean City on business. Mis* Molly Hal pern ipent the u.-ek end with friends In Pbila-

li his <l'*P»ila

Mr. C. De Cinque and son Henry, spent a few day? at Phila-

A Jap. wilting to his family Toktn. remarked that ’ Hen- .■ tied State* sbe-ct.T< glee milk .1 be-cow- tobacco.” Hr m.-’ ' ve add<d that ahe-cow-s al«> produce p«*er chtps^ and tha

namv : Henry For-1 prop

to produce milk without any ■ ,« at nil. All which U by w..\ nf not only Illustrating the impresslonisii) value of using th-

Idctnre ol a bull In toharro a

lertising tu! i. vealing some . :he generally unknown wonder* >l chemUtty li every-day ll!< r..r it is true that most pok- . -hip? are i»ade from ekimm. <1 milk, and »• wear milk-ma.i. buttons, by the iilllion. Kamil'

as the raanufanured substanrr

and svithetle resins, one Of whieh i* Bak-dlte. now used in tht manuia.turc .f pip s«ems. radio apparatus, etc. ard in varnish form tor surfartng woodwork In n short time Bake!lie will be i in the manufacture of (uralu to be andprnof. scia'rhproof and P>s->lble In every roloi and foim S-. wonderful t? Bakfllte varnish that when applied 10 a fragile : iman .-null It Impregnates it so thoroughly that It may be t ir.rrd upon a table top unin-

jured.

II b i.-M a •» OaUblji. | !«e tn tndlo and »l*i> In elce ( ;i- -iKn.il systems on railwayIVunall >> i« ar.otber wonderful . ’eh.mtcal achievement, in nlekel Ir’.ri alloy form. The Bell Trte!pb ;• l*boi atorles disco re red It j

abled rabb rom he increas’ d from ‘

•SO i

■ let

Whit*-"

■ ■ !ton to also doing wonderful

't-iiiL Beside? being the base

I rtiflcial silk, or Rayon as it

niw called, the short fibre n‘ ' ■ cotton arrd. formerly wasted

| w bathed and bleached and

then aaturaDd with nitric The water to displaced With I dtol In hydraulic pr>-«im«. pio- ■ lull.: pyrozlin. which is then •dved iu alnyl acetate and

, i. tb.i chemical?. In the end wr |.'|lta»« a lacquer whieh drits by

To m- ! the shortage i

of eg:* which exists In >-pitc «f the thn'i-and* of ton* of dited j white- shipped tp Ameriia fi'i't | China, cl..- t* have extracted ul : tiui:.in fren bief blocnt and this i* being . xtensivcly used in th. j manufsctuie ol candy and cal', j Director: ’Well *e cant find the artist who drew It so tin r. nothing el «• to do but hang th.

-ailed. Is mad.- by combining milk

*iih rennet, a? In rtieear-making.'

and then harden.?! with formal.!) hyil- Kandith was dtorovrrcd Mellon Institute In PHlaburg |

after five yean, of exp.’riiuentiiK' : •

t.y gradual)* of the t'nivendlies

Kansas, Nebnv-:.a and Toronm '••h

Furfural Is a by-product

Is morning’s breakfast. It n ' * made .if uat hulls, obtained dur-| :!i. lug tin- manufarture of cerval. Iik> The hulls are nsik’-d In acid nni! i’

.-p-ratloo. and evaporation is a mg that once It’s done if? liom-

r. The final result Is due...

finish now popular on aulonio-

!• - and fine furnltare.

•lie. nb mun* are turned yellow - . night by mibmlttlng them to hylene gas. Formerly kerosene

did the work.

t hcmtalry discovered tantalum, unusual metal which look:

platinum and has many of properties, but cords li

TMiiM TfinifC Bv John £. ^Afafici' THfiin umj

What Is Wisdom? W isdom if the thing a man - . 4 ter he has run his knowledge ihrouJ the mill of ex|ierience. Avail vm 1] v ) of our experience and facilities i handling of your hanking husines- \

vour service.

Of Vmn^ni.'

stu-

Iphla on business.

Moo Mendelsohn returned on ; Mon Icy evening, after spending ithe day In Rhlludelpbla on buni-

returned on Sunday after- . noon, alter spending

with his family.

A! Cha.v ns areiMnpaiii

son’s Express to New Vork oa |

Friday evening. He returned on Mr “"d MrR E ' ,w “ r ' 1 Hpss - , Saturday evening. ! B. ll.plain. were vbdtora hen- on

Many attended the regular | Su,ld, y evening,

meeting of the Y. M H A ..n A W '* la'N'f 1 of WoodMonday evening at the -y Hall Atlantic City on < Sadie Ztichovltx. a New Sa,ur ' ,:, >' “Hernoon. They weni York student, visited her parents! Mios0! ‘ Eran,,! ‘ Creenstein. Mirit a few days. 'torn Danerhirsh. Mildred Levenc. Isjael Felt left for New Yorit I Ul,,#n Peterson. J. an Levene and i Sunday morning and returned ' t:s,,l '' r Dcnsom They witnessed i Monday evening. the automobile show in the afterMr. L Swilling returned on noon and *" •njoyable

It is lor thi* reason that the obi! Monday evening, after spending a ' v ' n,nc •*' Hie Apollo Theatre, army is passing. Promotion i..j f, ' w oays In New York with rtla- Mr - 1>-. M. Itanerhirsh wa? a rapid and it is common to find aj ll '.s. U’ape May Conn Hou e visitor on ’’top-kick” or »taff sergeant ic Mr. Famuel Kravitz left foi i Sjturda >' on husinesg.

bis tirst enlitUnrst. ard under' Philadelphia on Thursday morn- j

twenty-five year? of age T«:e n.ili-j "‘K-

tary service loses many of Its lech-! •! ' S. Past rick returned on j nically trained man before tbelrlSafuday ev> l ,ng. after spending! enlistment* expire, but tb> com- a ' da' in Pbiladelpbia with '

merclal world gi.i.is and thereby!friend;.

the army in-r.:. M -s its preslir Thompson Fetcraon and Allan! an educator and builder ot men. ' r l-'-venson motored to Sea Isle

and thus aldehyde is pt..-; will not tarnish or rust, few arid? dured In the rbeapest pnssih!- ,affect It and It 1* able to wlthmmi. com r..b-- 1-mg the n^xt, ind intense heat. Engfn^-er cheapen somee. Furfural Is u • jf -und it would tot an electrical in the production ol varnirh) - - nrent pass in but one directloti

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ARTICLE No. 14

Fhe trick tMJdersrrm* tobefi-Miri-h-1 o score. mMier came. 2 dealt ilem'-r of hard, hav t o one no-tmijif., A bid two beans.

-'cnoit-nitttdMaBtmpkaofthr !•-These nuy be all right for

c- rj r'.yrr* b :t thr : )■• Their

••• •- t—■me • -i hold

It should give informaenable partner to a.-t in subsequent bkidii.. Wing at auction is t. (.id of the combmr.! i«-«t 1 id of twer.tvrosy confine his ojV but in the long ■ h»* of faith of his lore" of his bids, t- . . n by his trick

t e »•_•-! rwrful. " -:. must be

xiltv

N and B passed. / nowUd ts.ono-trump A bid three diamonds. Y doubled and d fa^ii. 2 no*- bid three no-trump. A douMed. redoubled and B passed. I f vou were bidding Z's cards, hosr would von sire up the bidding ar d what would

you do/

' tubs — A.k.tJ J.10, J,J I 'umonds — t, 6

In the atlual play 2 passed and A laid down seven set up «:..b tricks and *,

set the n-.rtra. t by three tricks or

point*. As trick bidding w.v» successful in this instance but \ and 2 shouW have been on the start. 7 s mi.'toke (>--

hen he failed to alio*-1 he i h.

diamond douMc to stay in. If he had. A would have bid four . tub: and if d rub-

ied w-mld have lost tbn n trick* or

points. Y nude a serious error by rr-ek-ulrling A s double of three ro-irumi Hr showid have realized t y then tha A could not be doubling on dumonds • •r hearts. As he held fo-jr sjudt-*, a - double must !< has. d on ti e i luh suit. | H.v redo-iblr i* vety t>a<j. With Z's hand. '! hr writer would have bid four studo li should have been apparent th..: A • as doubling on the dub suit and not h

more. At spades, YZ could make

• -r rdd without troiiUe. The hand* o'

- ! four play err arc as follows:

Hearts — 10. 8, 4,1 Clubs—6 1 tiamonds — 10, S. 4,. Spades — K, 7, 6, 3

Spades - A. n. 4. J Froblnn N.. 8

•u-.! ^ /.1. rv • , * -I'd V I'.-e .. It b>< : -a Ot cluU, uu, Jjuu,

- : and bid cue -- r.p, A and Y •: ..lx. i il ; . .1 .,..,1 / ljuJ - rpadis /. «v..:bM and all ,tt?»ed.' —-the | L' ol tht • on.;..nedhands/

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