CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1926.
City Won [Do You Know?
it of Inter- 1 City Matches
T-eapnes Meet in First of Annual Series at Cape May Scores Featured
t Occin City Young M< n - n e Ix-bgui' won tfee nrxl I annual inter-city writ* if the Cape May City Progn*ue. last Krltlay evening t May. The Orean City outdlstam-'tl their oppoI In Itoth the shuffleteianl ihen am! at pocket hllliarils. bu* -Were forced to bow to the plOOcble sharks from the county. 1 four of the teanis repteseiilftoean City won ihelr mateht* in the ahuffleboard matches and whOe the four pool arlists split on canaea. they totalled 3S4 points to Sl» by the Cape May players. Two of the three plnoehb teams loot only the team of John It. * Bas fO and Roy Jeffries winning. • scores follow: jtiBeboard—A. Oldfield and fane, of Ocean City. 100: WentMlI and Lehman. Cape May. ~M Cook and Charles Kuss< II. I City, 100: Thompson and NltUnger. Cape May. 97: Al Smith and William Kauirhmnn. City, 100; Keane and Uogbes. Cape May. 93: 11. Smith and H. Dannelly. Ocean City, loti; * and Ratty. Cape May. 89. Icet Billiards—Walter Allen. City, 100. and F. Ilnghi*. |f May. 46; II. Chattin. Ocean ■ 100. and F. Shields. Cape J.* 7 : C- Oorner. Cape May. ,^nd A. Oldfield. Ocean City. V Murmy. Cape- May. loo. '. Chadwick. Ocean City. 71. A Bolnt scoi>. Ocean City. .’.54.
» May. 313.
le — Roy Jeffries and Adams. Ocean City. 4. ray and Huffman. Cape p S; H. Johnson and R. Wlli. Ocean City. S. and Hawley ■ Unoy. Ope May. C: S. Corner 1 W. Chadwick. Ocean City. 3. |ffalcs and Hehnran. C'-js ' Total score: Cap* May.:
in City. 9.
*»’» Twelve Flutes Too Much For Father (When a man cannot g* t a sturbancc warrant against *wn son. who pUys 12 fluter; • father wants to sleep, there ethlng radically wrong with chlnery of justiee. says e Smyth*-. 59 years old. of Ion. Mo. No official could Ik fl who would issue a warrant vA his son. William Jean. 26. P"He 1» driving me craiy with V flute-playing.” groan.d the “ r Smythe to the Sheriff, the uting Attorney and a Jusf the Pence. "I work hard f day. and 1 generally eoiue e tired and go to t>ed als,ut tht. Thi a he gets out twelve f-'-s. lays them on a window ‘ lehs cotton in his ears, and I to run up and down th* ' If 1 order him to atop. > t*C him to stop, so 1 car >• *e says. "Go to blaze; ” n,
s all night,
j^got him a Job with a hand thinglon. hut he gol fired S_«ame back. I go: him a Job t St. Louis, but he gut >e and came home. He al- » hark. He’s a nuisance 1 I ought to have some prutoc-
May Conn i Sugar Co: extended fi
2U(I |m r the plan
raised In Cape The Kio Grande tny's plantation ihotit three miles.
iik over 2.000 non*. It ll•■<l in la79 hy Slste Waller U. Miller. Over sons were employed on
period was
worth three and one-uumter cent., u pound. The plantation was managed hy la-muel K. Milb r. who later became Slate Senator from Cope May County from 1892 to 1895. for the first four years the plantation was conducted at a loss, due to the Investment uec«*sary to start It. The two following years the plantation showed a profit and paid off the liws** ot the previous years. Lemuel Miller resigned as manager In 18ku and the plantation shut down the following year. Internal dhoensiun in the company was the cause of the suspension of operation. The plantation was located east of the railroad leadinc Into Cape M.-,y City, near Lima. Senator Miller Is of the opinion that sugar raising .-an Ih eonducted succisslully in Cape
May County.
Deaths From Autos Increase in
tal autisuol.ile deaths e past year totaled 21.Ing an Increase of 5 per
I decrease in lh<
hi. h nrulted i ltl«* of Lus
Old Dobbin Headed For Extermination
World War Hastened Replacement of Fnnn Animals By Tractors For Efficiency
Yea. When an unmarried man entertains, he should ask a married woman of his aeouslntsnrr to act as chaperon. She should be the first person Invited. Dear Miss Flo:—In a crowded train, with no aeala available. Is It proper of a woman, who Is III. to .entleman to give her his seat? C. 8. A woman who Is really quite HI should not lieaitalc to ask a gentleman to give up his seal.
rat It. Remember your ' brend • ter" letter alwajs. and never let j The hew! way to I _ „ rr ,h» n a day or so e1ap«- br that Dempsey and Wills will I rr,:... e,i 5 ^ - bo;Pltalltv It Is grsei.Mis to seed '»« •
A Room for the Kiddies
Into the negligee. s. w.
Do's and Don'ts from the Etiquette Book
It Is quite all right for a lady i go into the dressing room of Pullman car. In the morning.
nine. In a negligee
trucks did not cause de-
ptlon in the number of horses, itistio show. In 1900 there •lc 13.538.000 horses In the untry. worth 144.61 each. l>e-, mds tor stock caused breeders I Ol stimulate the industry and the Ram
s finally reached In 1915.1 gel.
Baroness Kika v; teaching in Wlttenb Springfield. Ohio.
•red blooded ' American students, and In the
take "blue Wooded" teachers as a . Dear Miss Flo: Is It considered good form for a gentleman to make
_ _ rails with his fiance.'. Is It neces1 ame Crow Becomes aaiy tor him to d** so* B. G.
If yon arw on a diet you sliould accept awp*. Invitations with the Ipulatlotk l^at your refusal
Always be''«onrtlous to tlioae ho serve ypu In any rapacity. You
will addrw^a' iMth In modulated tones and wrlll word your orders so
that thq» prj wot ofenslve. Judl be*s|<4 ** can t see the
telephone uteraldy don't forget she
i hull*)
»l>*e
. 8I2<
ie war ended th<
‘tty slumped and the I pi
utimber *>l M.imals declined itije<i 1»:<| i*. 19.766.000. with a vain*'' P* <*f IS6 51 each. Each auerreding j hi year the numtor of hontes has <)*•- | gi lineal and official* of the depart- jw:
A Thrifty Banker * ’
It Is not necessary—nor la It
Bill, a lame rrow at the correct, for a gentleman, to make
o Santa Fe. newt Lo* An calls with his flancor Except, of! “ Dum * n ersen.s strong s. ,s said to hate .let.loped coi rs*', when they return vl.lU lM1 *^ f*; 1,0 .led financial Instincts. Some ywM her by member* or liiendm of hentelf. time ago Bill acquired the eon- hts family ! Do itel retusc food passed to you genial habit of perching «m pecs | a t a dinner party, bocause to do so pl. ’s shouldern. Then lume one IWar Mtss Flo \\ li< n a* bach-j Impliea that you do noC like wbat conceited the idea of pulling el„r wishes to •ntertain a few of I* being offered. It Is much kinder
hi* friends both ladies, and gentle- ' to take a small portion and leave It
s the
that the dccic for several yvl
arrjdrills W while the i
Ran F
'What curious loi.nd is ■aid he. O. that's an owl. my lor. she. 4» ‘owl. of coarse, j j„| know 2at what animal is h it,.,
The Art of Dunning
reckoned among the flin- oi Ileal arts. Indetsl. there * '■lb* on Ih- subject, as earl
ter from a customer, begging for more time. Turning to on*' ol his clerks, he said. "Write to this
man immediately."
"Yes sir. What shall The merchant was par Offl.-e. and repented ih* "Write to him at one.-:" "Certainly. Mr. hut what d<
you wish me to say?"
: The Impatient merehant hrok* out: "Rornething or nothing, an.!
that very quick."
Waiting for no further order the clerk I1>~<1 bis own Judgm n. wrole a letter and dispatched it The ra-lurn mail brought an an-
.111 cmtlnu.
iwst.
At the Ksm.-' time motor
nd Irartor* Increased In nuiulier m 1 ! there are now more than
.POO ooti on la mis. live of Hulei Grows
Muh*. however, have Meadlly icreased .n numter. but not fapldly enough to take the place -.1 horses. In 1916 there were 3.4(14.000 mul<* Ins the rountry. and tun years ago 4.798.00P. To l-*y M>e department mtimaied ■here were 5.780.000 mules and
mule colls on farms.
In Texas, mutes have uk*-n »vcr much of the work that » he done hy horse*. There 1 1.052.000 mules In the Slat* arms ih- first of the year
•nly 827.000 horsew.
Jan.
>1 thitft.
radually- Bill go worldly wise igh to distinguish the dlfn«e belwm n pen i:ii'«. nickels dim.*, and developed a deled last** lor the lailer. Then was quarters hr craved. And Was noted that every lime he i his giaxping hill on a piece' money h.- Would fly away to rs unknown. Finally the riwity of bis friend* wai j ■used, and they set out to locate bank. They found It In the midway branebea of a tall euca-
lyptus tree, with BiH'* wife quiet- :
dins a 11**1 built of twig*. I
anil I clay and sinning silver piece* In 1 I Ihe bottom of th. nesi were the ken .‘ ,| h*T eoln*. Bill's wife evidently had'was trying to hatch out young ere I Indians. Uufialors and eagle*.
and I
•ml. with 985. . third, with 896.00U. Ulsnoui has 282.000 mul.-s and Temieswe
Woman. 36. Him EighlccnUi Child
Iowa Has Most Fann Horses I T he stork hisTTslted n.e ru n.i 1 low... w.th 1.140.000 borwe*. j bom.' „f M.. and Mrs. W. l.le, I I
ns- llllm l’" 1 ' mar T«.mpk,nsville. Ky . ' n*. Illlnois l* sec- j for the eighteenth time. Mcnl ol
•j**'' children are Ihing and Ihr i ,m w arrival I* healthy. Mi*.
365.000 e | Gtlhert wa* married w hen 13 and
i the first Itahy anitid a yeai or Officials said that fanners with j 'wo later.
nicks anu tractors, can now ■ - -
round in one !
The Cat
tented beast .- Hies in the least, ukly. children, that
The Interest Grew
• ith a deposit of *10 August 1819. and a further deiuslt of is made August 3.;. 182k Inte: * Is'.'ll credited amounting to *2.. 7.45 and the account is still ofs-n i descendant of the depodtoi let‘■11 ting 11 remain as a nutlet ol seniiII 1* an interexting inriuent
MATTHEW J. RYAN
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