Pure Sixtees
CAPE MAT COUVTT TIMES. FBIDAT. MAT 7, IMS.
Ghauncey Depew in Working* Harness on 93rd Birthday Famous After-Dinner Speaker Tells Secrets of HeaJth : and Long Life
calls
(At* Interview with
Depew]
, Mr. Depew—every Mm "Senator.” in <1.
his legislative service u Washington— has pa— !.!• stone number ninety-two siing strong. Every one preM-r , named to know how tn* ranking wit. mf-tgr-dlnner speak.and railroad ogielal of the land keeps in third speed while approaching
the hundredth lap.
'The flue fleure of a-man with a rugged build, the . strongly chiselled featurej. U»e facial
"The rule to which I refer." continued Mi Depew. "U moderation." When things are going wrong with me I find out th. cause and do my best to eliminate it. Food, for instance. 1 cut out the duh I like best 'when 1
find that it bothers me.
"Forty years ago I cut out red beef, though 1 liked It tremendously. Found It gave me rhemuatlsra. For five year* i have not
taken tea. It interfemd
WOODBINE
Wash
Miss Freda Decker, local High ^ ^ ^ ___ . returned on Sun- his parents dur-
*"" *.« .b. — week at hew York with rela- ■
cause people cannot %lwaya un-1 d« .-stand what liberty means.!
They marry without knowing the |
solcainlty of the stsp. Marriage is not n )oke. it Is the most solemn tnlng In life. A failure In it means a misfortune. What do I think ol December and April marriagee? A man of age tnarrylng a child T I can’t gel ride of either of the parties.
Ljrir ‘s:, * <" t "* '“ u “
many marriages against which dire predictions are made
ed on Saturday. nD»r spending 1 ' Mm.' Max Ronenfeld for
“ • ■ New York, where she will I ro-
an Indefllnlts period ..— , mgton. D. C. "»* in f « r • trw d * r,, wl,h ** ta '
Mr. Philip Alexenherg. of Phil- ,,vr »-
Dick Fish, of Sea Isis
. Chester Rablnowlu. Penn “ fe * herr
law student, spent Sunday. Writ- wl,h friends
ing friends and relatives. Former Mayor and Mrs.
Morris Leehow was an Bayard, of Philadelphia.
Morris Silberman waa a Mlltoa Blume. of Cape May. I Philadelphia business visitor on visited his parents on Sunday.
out to be delightful
: Monday.
! He returned on’ Monday morn-
of other days, was gracious, gsnlal. obliging as always. I've had one principal tule of living." he^gaid. issuing back In his chair u> that his white thatch was outlined against a great sheaf of Madame Butterfly roses on his desk. Certainly Mr Depew was at his desk, in ths offices of the New York Central- N*w York. Where would J'OU expect a busy young man of alndty-two to be on a spring
and others praised the most highly turn into wrecks." j "Senator." queried one who may or may not h*v» been personally Interested In the answer.) "At what age do you suggest
, « nisn should marry*"
dinner speaker who has been a The reply came with a charSenator and president of the great j acteristic Depew curve:—"When
“ - — - . ‘he can support his wife."
Questioned concerning his poise. Mr Depew rep 1 lad: — "I try to be calm. Bometlmrs
But I
m; «~.p. Th. lui ...r I b.v, ;’ i '*',X ork .
taken coffee I '> celebrated his Wrd birthday. Mr. ,. , .. Depew- hopes to reach 100 and at-
ador-m-nt himtBw rs tw. e. wi I e * * ,,r,,>,,, e my lasting tributes his health and age tu ..... u.. n™i nt
»»• l-m a ..mat bm“™" tovl »Wwt lb« \ Dines Before Banquets If there is one piece of ad- Several seasons ago Mr. Wee I might give to those In- pew explained hi* seeming erested in longevity and general perviousneas to the machinations health It is to eat sparingly." „f super-cheTs. He takes his own What of those sc.eral thou- ‘lain sandwich to his banquet, banquets Mr. Dvpew- haaj In other words, he dines before
presided over, repasts in which he*ai»qu*4a. In ht.< earl? career caviars and creamed truffles and as an after-dinner speaker
a la klngi, and paralysing p.<
asy Lessons in AUCTION BRIDGE New Series by WYNNE FERGUSON (Author of “Ferguson on (Auction Bridge
*3 by Hoyt,. J,.
th*- fact I have algood terras with have always been
nt created in people. I like them. I like to be with then. • Yes. maybe my sense of humor has added to the sum of my
David Sapensteln spent a| __
r — bob «« Hbrtor lOltlb, " Ml Uon , r W|K , I, „ ..Uilw, #M e n t empioyH * PblUb.lphl., Mr. Tbomppop P.UI.PP w U p,„ „ t „ .p. ol lb. .-p-cuton bt .b. r™. ^ nl| „„ Uo .a.r R, .1 S|>pa TO . R. J.. oo Sbl.f£ m o. ma., prorplpp.
! Mr. Israel Helver. of Millville.
_r°?Z spent Sunday here visiting rela-
tives and friends. - Mr. A. Lap id us. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday visiting his
family.
Mr. and Mrs Joseph L. Kali motored to Philadelphia on Monday morning and returned Mon-
day evening.
Miss Dorothy Kaliner. of Philadelphia. a former resident here, spent a few days with the Levcn-
son family.
Nat Boaenfeld made a business trip to Avaion on Thursday af-
urday.
The Woodbine High
baeeball team lost *a game Port Norris High, at Port Norria.
by the score of ll-S.
Miss Sophie Sussman. local High School student, returned on Sunday evening, after spending a week with relatives in
New York.
Miss Bow LeaehiU entertained
a number of women at her home on Friday playing cards. Among these were Mrs. Fannie Wan deist on. Mrs.' Annie l^sberman. Mias Courtney Lieberman, aad Mrs. 8.
years. It has kept me, happy, i Kurmaa.
and. I hope, has helped others i K'cnier Mayor and Mrs. Joe. | Ju*t|ce Maxwell Sugar-man
-v~ bb„ .b^;.,.. .lb
Ing aboue n-great-benefactor be-1 friends apd relative °* j ‘ Ing a man who can make two| Sunday. ^ i 1>( . w (].■»„ ao . OIP( < , 0 At . blades o( grass grew wheje A| ^ c D ^ r “^L“2®^ rl “ iantlc City on Sunday evening. i.r, Ib.r, ... OP. * bln. > *"*"«' Cl *' S “ < *’ ’■t"' „a ,n., tp. .„,i„ , bm .
benefactor Is a man who can relative*.
smile grow where before “»* Becker and Samuel Batt
| spent an enjoyable’ day at Port
.( Norris
Egg
i. w hen the few three; ad? One expert damn '
that many more games are lost by failure to tad in this posit ion than it genrrMty reaimrd. If «u. h ia the cate, what it «Wf*a! tatof a sound fourth hand bid? Mo* of the authorities seem to slim tha importance of laving n game^oim
il fourth hand bid uniea you can go gme The writer is of the opinion that ms view a unsound. The real trgt it: “Can I .save gam* if I open: he bidding. WWctneof what ny opponent! - i If you can answer that Qua t* ^.afermsttve. you have a aoum, lourth hand bid but not otherwise. Why
sured for him a happy and prosperous career despite the fall Intent of the super-chefs. Timely affairs of Import cam: up for digest. The man who can talk casually of his meeting with "Mr. Lincoln the President and General Garfield follows with his aasortl-.e straight-shooting mind the problems that harry
the world.
In religion Mr Depew- declared himself to be thor-
oughly orthodox.
*T believe in a just God." is the way he explains his faith, "and in a loving Father. All I have, all 1 am. all I have accoro-
pushed, the health and 'the Many hands that other plavert would friends and the happiness I have
danger of starving to
death. Banqueter* never expected him to eat. His business was to talk. Thus he was able
to snatch only occasional morsels wu- , .
from plate* whisked away from I We carried a splendid example! Norris on Saturday, him by seurrying waiters. He'of that smile away with us when; Mr. Abe Reiver motored was eompellec to fortify him- j we fell the firm clasp of Mr. j H * r * K>r o® Sunday to wltneua the self against the deprivation* of'Chauncey Depew's hand and l*ft • baseball game th re. starvation by carrying bU food with renewed assurance.- we Mr. Simon Boocboe. of New with him. This probably saved! would return to bear more'of | York, spent a few $ays !•«« «>■
his life at the moment and in-1 the philosophy of life on our huslnt
ARTICLE No. 25
, How many pUyert thoroughly un- wait for an overwhelming hand before
m *w ,n g a fourth tend bwir Always be » 3liijg to take a chare* for game yrorself if by so doing you doc t also give
your opponent t
it the rule: “No ; fourth hand bad uns
tillable fourth hand bid.
host's hundredth birthday.
; Mr. Joseph Rod ha user return- | cd on Thursday, after sending
Let us give thanks for our » tew weeks ia New York friends. How poor we would be j business. without them! i Mrs. Charles Squrol spent aa "Love make* the world go! enjoyable evening at Atlantic 'round”—and that may ba why. City on Friday, the old world is so giddy. I Mr. Charles H. Coller return-
's out were bid by him. and
enjoyed I owe to Him. So oft- :
did ^» loss- Here are two good i n life 1 have had my petit!-;
sound examples:
>—O. J. 10.4 Q. 10. i. 5
Hand No. 1
Hearts — 10. fl, J ' Cloht — A. 6. 4. ? Diamonds — *, 7.2 Spade* — K. J. J
Heart* — K. J. 9. 6, 5,
Clubs — 7
Diamonds — K, II, 3 Spade* —A. 9.4
Heart*—Q, 7
Cl«te-K.J.9.ll,2 Diamond* — A, 6, 5
Spades —8,6,2
No scope, rubber game. Z dealt and PSM4. as dad A and Y. B. the expert. Jf* now up against a pretty problem Ntet)-mne p&yrr* out of one buqdrH
Ik feu re--. f{ there was lm
f the other threx hand*
_ -vdrd as to *trei
u lnt le chance ior liia oppoi. *• go game. On the other tetri, he WBOn Deed very inti* help from hi, he game. B bid one hear:
I. Z opened the quern of 1 B made four odd in
* and thus profeed by bis bold
fourth band bid.
Hand No. 2
; Hearts —A. K, 7 t Y : Club. —8 tA B : Diamond* —A,Q. 1,4,3 » z Spade* — K, J, 5, 4
God answered. Not always as 1 wanted them, but a' benefited me. * j "God give* man and woman a square deal. And He gives them absolute freedom. Most of us know when we do wrong.
Democracy It Superior
"No my faith was not shaken by the war. I believe it happened as a result of the accumulation of evil year*. Through [ it the world U rid of many of the old families, the forces that -yannixed over thf people. The
tnlo their own. bid one dumoo-i. Z one no-trump, A Mussolini? A passing phase. two clubs and Y two heart*. Here's Democracy U Lb-, superior form where B made another bold bid. He i of government,* Evict In Russia.
t ° l Ti iB , t !? 1 7 "ProsperityJ It is beneficial
«»k.«£b U *.A l £afll!7dStoi. s —v-j", t-.-ks in dubs or another suit and. "" **•'' bt ' , . ,CT h ? u,,,i i liereforr. help for a no-trump. B. there- n»-»n* mute happin«ar for the fore, bid two no-trump and all passed, 'wive* and the children. AutoHe jusc made three odd and scored mobile* and radio* have done
pyrnlratto. mo „ bom ,
“f™ 1
prised to see him tore a game by failing ,l,r ,h,n * ,,} 0,hcr ’*
make a very evident play. See il you TbrT
So score, rubber game. Z dealt and , . P*med aa dri A end Y. B. the expert. P w> P le h **'
mmuniiy
i-ould A*
t as he did.
Hearts — 8, Club. —4 Spades —no
Hearts — 9, 3 pub.-A. O ’
m the game or "chocked"
Heart* -•- Q, I Club. - > Dvamoods — no:
girl* on the farm*, in the town* and tillage* because they have;
v. I per. out isolation.
“Why increased divorce. Be-
NOW is the time to put in next Winter’s supply of COAL to avoid disappointment
Phone M. A. Luongo Co. Fritz St, at Landis Are. Sea Isle City N. J.
Ld I-can plav—d r „ o*u hearts or diai-vands a-vi that B !-*d dUm-sixu. he d,i r. X know boa the sudrs or riute w-re drsried. He ted Jrcadv l,* one Uwk w- that if te »a.
* playing; played by B. No matter whether A six tracks wins :he trick or not, YZ must voce the A ted 1.0 balance of the tricka. If A wins the
tuck, he must cither lead deb* or spade-.. II (heformer, Zcandiward two • win* heart* in tbeduramv . If the latter, 2 can discard a heart in dutnmv and trump in his own tend, lie ran then discoid the other heart on the a-e of dubs. iTay this out. piac-ng thcrlubw in diffarn' ' -• U aad see how it works
This Week’s Best Buys / in Sea Isle City
r to Problem No. 12 -i - A. 9. 7
“.'•firf.:
-ild diaeaxd • wvea of -le id the
Hearts — Q, Clubs — nor Diamonds — Spade* —nc
■ -hscanls tfse Utter. Y's good. This forcing of ; 'l-uUriy known as tte and in tur rva. • forne the ''-lojme '
Two Cottages Each hat 6 rooms and Lath and electricity. Located within haii block of beach. $4,000
Two Ocean Front Comer Lots In built-up section
Cottage 9 Rooms and Bath '$3,500 NT ill finance to suit
Comer on Landis Ave. 110x100 Central location
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Teat It Out YouU never know hmv many people would lie to buy your home until you run an ad in our real evtate for sale columns. A little ad may mean a big profit. Cape May County Tunes Sea Isle City ; N. J.
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