Cape May County Times, 25 June 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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STORE YOUR CAR GET YOUR GAS GET YOUR OIL HAVE YOURCAR CLEANED

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West Jersey Garage

West Jersey Avenue, SEA ISLE CITY,

near Station

N. J.

UNTY

IRVING FITCH THE BEST

Toilet Accessories, Stationery Drugs, and Confectionery

“Go oot usd M » !•'» »:-• *:o— about tbit brtwtj . u»« city editor had told Barbara t few we»-ka after the arc: »o-i

her ft rat mornlcs paper Th» JCat i,t- ■ acne Roam ha* *ome of the n>or. V

prominent aociety *oceE to tear a* u.

her cllenu If yon can find on: that froa aomo one of the bl* leaden tn aocet; *i_.

ha* enamel on her face—that 1* real

newt." any

Rarbara eurted out up the hO*T

thoroughfare, and. a* ahe flipped mom

alone through the crowd, tjuletly al< dre«s<-d lu her lneon*picuou* atreet ij frock, no one (topped to notice her pu Perhapa that waa why when *he appll

paaaed Ned Stanton he did not *«-e • large drool her: ahe waa awallowed up In that she rot p< crowd of faahlonably dreaaed women i nc boat, rot

Surely had Ned known that Barbara thine neccaaary. Shh had been brought waa near he would hare forgotten u ,, among the old flphertnen—they the othera for. to Ned. Barbara waa been her playmates aa a child. Therethe Ideal of feminine loeeUnes* Her ; f 0 re. fl«hing and flahertolk waya r ere demureneaa, her pallor e»en. algnl- ' a second nature to her. She knew fled all that waa aweet and lovely in tbe apota where to market her goods, women. Every time he aaw her a* he I snd ahe waa poaaeued of the spirit paaaed through the editorial rooms of Q f t he adventure. The big blue “

NEWS

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SEPTEMBER 3, 1915

3 Cents a Copy, $1 a

COUNTY NEWS NOTES OF THE PAST W&K

Brief Paragraph* Containing Gist ol Actmtiea In Cap* May County and Vicinity lor the Pest Week

.The County Council of Honeehold * ‘ 1,1 hold the annual contest in cou*

‘‘he agricultural contest on Blli.'n aiovember at Ca|*

i t the: T-

And. thereafter. In spltn of h.

i

the paper, met her by chance as she passed In the hall, he felt the task of hiding hi* love from her growing

more difficult

Barbara aaw Ned. She even pauseri a moment with & longing, not admitberself. that he would see

SODAS AND SUNDEAS

, , C„. Ic, vriTV N I ’St u, * t hp wooM * nd W vst Jfbskv and Landis Avk. Ska Isle cm, . j-^ ^ wtJk her ^ far

•* Madame Rosa s

r»»»»» »-*-*»»'**•■*»»»** ******

J WE REPRESENT THE LARGEST AND REST ‘ Gas EnRine Manufacturer in the United StaU»,j

But that waa all

^Wbat can we do for madameT" .atP the silvery tone* of the young

»»»»»»»»***•* ************ Fnnch «omen at the door of Madame

Rosa's, and Barabara had hesitated

■mbody*

luuuiaiiuiv* ••• — - . . , • j «

ing the latest improvements in emrines f«»r industrial ana ,jr purposes, as well as for the farm for all

ole' trie liRhUnR purposes

GAS. GASOLINE. KEROSENE. Fuel Oil Producer Gas Represent ir.R

FOOS GAS ENGINE CO. ALBERGEF GAS ENGINE CO Single and Twin Tandem / Horizontal Engines ‘•ADVANCE’’ Agricultural Engines and VENN-SEVER1N

Oil Engines

E. A. FISHER, Sales Manager. THE G/S mm uiroeHL

45 N. 7th St. I'hiladnlphia Ikll T-honn Market 2457

a a4«ond She waa listening keen-

« |y in a conversation over a partition. Z Will you have the usual treat- • meutT" someone was asking in tones • of gnat dcfeivi.ee A haughty voice • had answered "Put a little more colJ or In the enamel, please 1 am wear Z tng green this evening and that ro-

• quires a great d'-al of color. ; lights are ao trying a'- Mr

w bayden'a."

J Barbara recognised the n* • of the most exclusive Z the season—a hostess of the younger • smart set. Just the set that the city 5 editor would be Interested in. • ''Do they Just do ename''ag In those « boothsT' Barbara asked. •Just facial treatment." «aljj »he

manicurist Tn another minute Barbara nad placed herself In the hands

«««*«*«« ?u * ,n f,c1 * 1 beauty But , ,hp rirl did not notice her face In the

mhrorlworo hpr . sh(> gtrJct >t .

*****<**»•*•«**•*«:

D. EVERETT TODD

• Painter and Decorator i . O'BrB-o-H-H-B-n-B-D-n-n-o-n-B-nnn-B-n b-b-b-b- S 2 2.101 Federal Streel CAMDEN, N. j. 2 • ,.t 1 Prepaml to do your painting at any time or i place at short notice. A trial will convince you that you !-?, Ve r de no mi ' sUlkl ' in ‘‘i'Ploying a man with Thirty-

every more of the attend-

ant She was interested In the treatment. It would be good data for the ■tory. And she listened to the conversation across the partition. She

of the

was thrown with her—tbi 1 more he danced with her. dined with her. talked with her—the more he had

j to admit her fascination.

“Her personality swms to be al-

of the adventure. The mg mue irou- j *ays Just what t need. Bhe Invar! ser. and the enveloping yellow oil- | *bly flts Into my mood. Now. what

skin coat she wore were old but they fitted Into her make-up wonderfully.

Day after day the came from the •t!o room she had rented from an old wcnan whom she had know In senile, so Rose felt secure In board-

bother* me Is this: does she lit tn this way to every fellow's noUon? Does even- one think she’s Just the

right gtrlT"

Tom pondered throe questions more than one night.

the home of IMscllla'a parents their country place on I«ng Island. And It waa during visits In her home that he began to gather, through close introspection, the reasons for her per

sonallty.

Her father, an unusually success ful busines* man. was bluff and noisy self-centered and very proud of hi*

~ v.. boat achievements In the material world on S.S Her mother ... Urn ..uth-i. o! which she had drawn up on tne sana | . . . Himd.-m nulct

picture man casting his eye about for

Ing with her.

Summer boarder* occasionally came to the beach where the Asherfolk held sway, and Rose always heard herself spoken of as "the anti quated fisherman.' - She pretended to be deaf and led an absolutely quiet

unselfish, had tried all her life

PIC,™ m.n t...... ... tmi, Bh. h.l

No. EuU.d ° S ™ b ' r ”* *" ”

-M- 4 . nti.i-rvln. t..lo... dr... him oul on hi. f«-

I. which h. .c-mM » b. ob.ervtnB ; ^ ^ „„ „ ||„l. the type*. . , .. ! With her mother she trB-d to be as

.'.“.rT.TS.d t.™ ! IntercCln. .. ponlbl-: .he .tt.mpt

f? ^cb .cm. To ■"> •- > b - HIM- Icl lb.,

«l!m Rose d.Hb.t.tel» i “« W” 1 “

her boat before It was and equipped. Her little hum|e

give the

HAPPENINGS AI SfONE HAit

News Notes of Cape May County's Fastest Growing Civic, Personal and Political Affairs of the Pa Seven Days : The Borough s Activities

PITH OF CURRENT EVENTS FOR QUICK REA

The Bryn

friend* still ri

L*sey at M. Mary *■ rt-maiu nnul

Mawr and Broem.n.1 Mr. and Mra. Johnson ant ■°r M f 0, “ r - » ,,d Kudolph are in their dial ire ■ •'""“•‘ow and .‘.Uert, all in nnnsualjjr g.K>d h .. . ' . i Air*. W. W. Ix-Ukus is to lo tmiTI,". 1 4 n ", 1 ! Vter * un in *be apartments ROBLlhl—-.. lu 1 Letaluudseauan cuttage, and l

“^uuMlblr through September er

OPEN ALL THE n»ahe smile Dutii

DIRECTLY ON THE BOARDWALK - .j SEA ISLE CITY NEW JERSEY

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% Real Estate Insuranc | BUILDING LOTS # In a Growing Section Ripe for Improvements I COOPER B. HATCt il —& CO.,

B-B-B-B-B-B-l

heard the

orld Instead of a retiring, almost subdued, creature. And l*rl»cllls sucee. ded hi bringing more color Into

pd-rsonality than any-

-i able to do.

of the nepabTtcairVeM

of mnch greater importanur than

1 I sincerely .Iroire

— " " repre-

onp «'»e'’h*TTWP^HHJj M., W-.l,„ 0|

Drtsclll* waa about

n, ' h '

» tU ™ I. Ih, dimi,T,M^'’71"’" chdckle from under h.r .riml.d VS.kw | P’' r( ‘ ,„q L..?

thing you are not Interested | n T“

2V MARKET ST.. , :| Camden, - - N. ]

l-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-n-l

ROSO | _ _

•ting all the time that the'romira

was focused on her.

"To make It good T should capalre, it I can t on a sea like this and in

r|QQJL

‘•n Tuesday it was a general ex-1 11 P. utsleyand Mias Vat, oridsaion that the Aquatic >p<irt» tm I -'"'tnlwre of the School Board, lotbor Day should be held cm SatnrU:" j• ol titlu-r members w

*f|eniooii, beginning at l

..’clocW, r'''l‘' '''> COtnmiUee. All inteff

, ... , - - this and in

uus tub. she laughed to hersc 1 ' since they sat a

**'' on * *‘aa close enough t

wl

suppose there

.... .. — in «•*i|r,i>yhik a man wun Thirty Ine J ears expenence in City, Town. Country and Sea .shore I aiming. Best w hite lead, linseed oil'and pure

Let me sene you.

Branch—WILDWOOD. N. J.

'dor.

— i OHS new pearntilot

««««**«(«<«<*«<<**« “® cbeeka," said the attendant.

siowssL. a “'“r?" ““ ,d ir 4» ^^

* u„. n ,, .. , I 'b® ihrl In her was waking up "tAnro. I cant vote"

*' V-.W .e-Wl.t for . h . hu „„ -Add dd,-i , h

Just a , Cept those fitted to inhabit tko being I Toni trotlly. P ®’ ** ,d

of an old fishermaa. "Oh-h! but I do* That night, for the first time since ' marh lo h*»'e the p,„„„,

her arrival In the village, she fetched b ®' 10 '' but U u bardlv my wav toout her little bundle of Roe* iireat's I «» out and fight for lt“ ^

w [ workid with entht

* touch of purple under the eyes' * asked, and Ilarbara being all ear* to j * 'b*' conroraadoa In the next room,

J nodded her approval.

' am using thls new pearhblow for !

I’d like very

1 privilege of the

the i

— . — garni.

— Then, the old lady below being either

~~777~~: ,rlfle niorp - bat > ou °«>- j “'"‘ I' «oo deaf to hear, she found ’” J,Jl ^^®® 0 ®®®®®OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi «004>000t GOOOOOOOCtOOC I h ‘ ,r w * jr out to the moonlit »g-ach and

iinee ou, on thq atreei Barbara was along to the hotel, nearly a mile dlt .K «, wl ! h “ II back to 'ant. She walk<-d erect and stood th. office where she might write the ■ *re<-t and enjoyed the springing call story that she had gathered and turn "be had been unable to uao for so

it Into the city editor.

of Pectin

J. P. DELANEY SJNS 8

SEA ISLE CITY CEMENT WORKS j)

Ml kinds of Cement Work Done. Walks, Porches, Piers, ( himneys. Blocks, Liu n Vases, Hitching Posts, Building Blinks — Plain and Ornamental A 1st) Plastering, etc. Agents for

Cape May Sand Company.

Brfl 5 Iwandis and Ocean Aves.. Sea Isle City. N. J. .. - — —> —...ui- aue »-aa ' ~>0000000004XM>4^XH>00004X><-4kiX~;-C>C-4X>C»CMyC"OCNXK>OOOOCfOO-, , COr * ClOU ’ ° f ,h '' f,ct Uu ‘t She w as . , n ''* ■ being Policed; that now. In the aeml- ; _ ®

| darkness cn the

she was stopped by a j “be knew that she mas going In

hand laid on her arm. It was Ned deliberate starch of Tom Marlin Ru,ntOB - j 'b" camera man. And she wondered "Barbara—Mlaa Mills!" he said, and why no, 11 *•» perfectly natural there was reproof In even - accent I for h, ‘ r to *»ni to see som4>one from

' Tor heaven's sake—" and then ) her f °nner life.

P* B wd. , 8 be almost stumbled on him as she Barbara spoke a word of greeting, •fproarhed him. He was starting and then for the first time she was ^ ,nr • • ,roU « n 'be beach, since hn ““ one with whom to aaso-

>:< ^>ooooooo<»oo4X>ocM>x>oo4>ocMX>oc^oo<>ooooooooooaDO

WILLIAM BARBOUR

CONTRAC 7 OR Cement Concrete Work of AH Kinds Cement Curhini: and FoolwuIKs n Specially, L)ls Filled and (traded Estimates Prumpfly Furnished

SEA ISLE CITY. NEW JERSEY. ^^- > >^<>ooooiXK>CH:-oocxyoooc'pc>o<^>oooo<>ooooooooooooooc

1 thoroughfare.

'M-MIss Brent. Is It possible**'

"Next V persisted Tom

"Oh donT force me to talk of my.!j. U , * n ‘ M 'n'eres'lng topic—" *n, m I >orh ®P« Rut. Prl.cllla Tom leaned toward her "it “ ,he ra ^' -bsorblng topic eret nn , c °nversa'Ion and consld

•'ration—to me ' dWMt. don-

committal sort of smile

And yet you receive that nlrh you know very - well Is

.orerunner of more and rlou* ones—a- — • -

Pleasant day.

General Grocer

butter fresh eggs cheese

1 Av<?,mo il " d Arindne Street '» ■ „ ' ' nTV NE «- JERSEY

B-B-B-B-B-fl-B-B-nno.n „ . „ _

M M u a-B-B-a-a-B

I'Bd-B-BtB-BJB-B

OC>CFOOO-N>CFO<M>0«CkCK.

The Rex Hotel and Cafe

ON THE BOARDWALK Herman schenkel. sea isle [.tv n j ° ggCH:w:Kw:tgC><:K:H ^

shocked ?

remark— "“l) the forerunner of : If 1 had said It was a

Priscilla, look al

Priscilla t

been attracting the glances •"■wmered. when Ro#e d.llberately ' of the men and women aa they hur- ‘h" n,OPn »hlne In her face as she

rled past. w ‘-

Jriit-d her soft blue eve*

ftll.»Pd» hln, Slo.tr « . m ll,d,™.d

| "I am going down to the office." Ned told her. “and I may a* well go

with you."

As they walked and talked Barbara ' ““ ewh "?' for the time being forgot the excite- ,h m '''

ment of her suecessful aaslgnment. All she fell was the Joy of being with Ned When the office building ap- j

• win*® Y*® *" ,,h " lo<,k '* d *« btuf Well, she asked. "What then*'

*Vhat then* * *

| A CAFE OF .MERIT

I- aA. XJ I i JO ,r x- .. ‘ ” d ' r New )'»i*agt>mcnt

- G !s ” r,h N ' n,h S '™-G Phitaddphia, Pa.

Cdebralwl f..r table excellence

JACOB A. BUSCH

•CTRI .AL CUN 1K sCl UK

tVKKVTMINO l.l.IXTKICAL

with mer he asked

Rose walked with him fo r three hours, and In the end she told him

«,e , Wh ?' ■ torj '' '• Trn « u «b"

p4-ored In sight Ned graspty] her arm ° dn> b" 'urnlug his

' tn the scral-darluiM* | c *® Pr * " n ber

“Fbr heaven's sake. Barbara, what ' . ' ou “> ou 're a trump. Miss Brent has happened? When did you change i *, ... * U yon pontl,1 >“' >»ng In this

like this, and why did you do It* , ‘' “L b '' Mkrd

Ton were everything to me—Just as . ' ,or * * h " n . for I'm gntn

,o„ i ro. i.™.,., ,ou i.

were different from the rest-from the lo <>k. d at her "And. average city woman with her p(<wder I '' Ia! n _* r .? dd ‘I' your b^-suty "

and paint and her Up sticks And now

A„d r„u, Mr U.nld. Ho. oddl- I .tdoVa .o'™'.J.'",", 1 5“'* “•“'i "SPOOH..™®. d«r ;»d rot. 5 " 1

Odd. but delightful Are you going | ing that rou are

want to walk

SPECIAL BARGAIN •Waltham, 17 Jcwdtti Railroad Adjusl't? * tjwn I Face, (;..|d Filled, -’•» Year, Watch. For Month of Junr Regular Price, >;5.c<). For June, $25.00 LAKE'S JEWELRY STORE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Barbara, no one could be deceived. There Is enough powder to free Ireland and enough palm to paint a battleship I loved you a* you were ilarbara. tell me what hat happened " Barbara gave a little cry of surprise and put her two gloved hands up to hide he. face "1 didn't reallte It was my fsee." she said pitifully. "1 was so interested All 1 thought was about the story until I met y„u. \nd then I forgot everything"

If I may

After that the moving picture ms.,

managed to spend more than one weekend at the 4.Id fisher village and whenever he did he and the Htt!» old fisherman were s.-on In sign con-

■ nation on the bench But at night ord. were net | n sign |,nunleas Cupll'a language Is

have that awful feel- ' hln H» «" all men

to all people in the world. And 1

could stand that, dear I'm ~ant you to be mine

German Kitchen. Ca-

i. , • < t — ••r*»4niiy. Siku'iou.s. Ud-Io-1 n,n “JF" m f ' r MHl GenUcmen

MOKRHLK. Proprietor

Jealous; alone."

hv'r7 T T“ ,h " “ ld ' ^ :,lr * blm

h r,! , r , ,!,ie for ,hp

Ith her -es* dtaCar,,pd f-rmal-Ith her A hat makes you think . '*tt

:o every one?"

are always making

emarks about you; they'

Ity

Oh. the fellow i

IW4-tiC

® frank w. fowkes

Kstnte and Insurance Broker

" “•»r*s aoout you: they're al- ! ‘V ,, r you: always wanting |-F • do som. thing for you And the .*£

CONTRACTOR

Notary Public, Comm

here do I

, h ., , , „ , 0r *• •! against srrsrs .o.«i

Sea Isle Cii>

their teuagi

written that way.

lissioner of Deeds

Estin.'it.,s FurnishtM far ('.n.ml. „ r si™,

< urhing; and Foot walks.

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