Cape May County Times, 28 December 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 3

> bf d"M . DonaUI } man the FM wm •at* a«»last the bertL Tb* urrlftr c^rsrd ptnmmn of tb* olfht had Dot «art*4 a rlr*t; Ijtn^ a»

*b* atorM aboard, tbm Donald fl'l«l tb* cmoHm taak at tb« hjdropUw. and, •ctcrlBx. made * abort trial fil£bt

|T»ap at Hur band. at>d_ Donald

tratcbad tb* ItfdropUn* rt»* and ttdl to tb* ated. i — **■* ■*“-

CMAPTfR XIII. Tb* Bwamiitfl rf the Hard. Dart- had emtTXil) dlrtwd tb* »*- - - - -“ Y . . X. ^ jCntarr.

J. I by tmrt'rwlfl# 01*00 the— tb* property of rondeoatn* »b* hydrofon In tb* water In aorh a man**- ha bo a*par*t* K from the

af __ B«t. brie* too floatable *o **»*« M • it* *aa_ exrrpt ond*r blab f tb* flxrr*n «— ,,Hh *fl> that MHdalo**) tb* tb*r plant life at the boti‘*m of The mamas r.wif'lnat'oh •i rjten and Bl»ro**o »n jilaee ft and brdroc<« or air In »«

. anawered MacBeard. Ida bo rat into 1 rod cat lacgbtcr. Tb* attnsthxi «» •oiimpo—fld* that there vu room for no •motloo bat as ment. And In that Unsh the pnd« frit a tboaaand arrow* of Jenkocay tld him. a "Uiten to m*r he e*eialn»ed pa alonatriy. ‘Too doot know who I a or what I a® trylnr to do. I am »oli to nbllterat* the earth, a* it 1* haw • the Man of Jto* rotor*. The Mao who ia to com*. new roe* of tb* a-, which to to aw-p away tb* pony monkey-mam And T roc to .bar* my power with mt to tubed hyrteri rally. Sb* eowk not help berrrif. MacB-rd *Ur*d at b-r. Hr did not know what to do. •Too riieii *—r he cried, bertd* bits—If with anfrr. “Too doot holier* what 1 tril yoe’ -It doe*at make . f*a*or. I am not a btoekboord. a»awrred Idu “1MU yoa kindly take me tb* place yoo broaent

fromT”

•XoT abooted klarBeard. "TooTl ■uy here tmtll yon kwrn to lor* m*.

WT» y con t yon lore meT

Ida * look wa» tooebed wld P«y.

Hb* did net ooawer hia»-

hlaeBeard aoondrd fcl? tonlnj fort •nd Immediately the nmcaler* flatberrd al**trt them. Tt* bj^roern hate rol .d hirtjrr. dtodorins the entire In-

.“.r

Heard aoanthd onr-ther fork, and tne rmtere* b»aan edfins :da toward the

mv**r» of tb* care.

»If I w»o«.d the —erifleial not* yoo i

Mr " •norted Mat-Beard. —■ . waited. The

rntrane*. Sb* OfltlM* MarB—rd paced in beoectb the *ea in fnry. cantered a problem wbi.h talted. all at ooce a nioet

ol.iect broke tit**

inrtnc tlirrmeti the ml dr. of

A be a fl

thto old milk train. B*t the coodactor all this tfa—r “Wby. lb* eoodflctor didn’t know cv *'=r »-»i we was Utr on til a few BJinate* tpo atari rd and Jerked l told him. Too are, b* waant kerplac any porttcolar account of the time. He thru red that we waa on the rtcht read and that *oonee or later we

would git there."

"Sots* raQroad.” thoeght Hap to bta*e!f. and to a few moenenta feU off

to sleep again.

daylight. The

Jtfc oxygen.

MacBeard. amazed by this derriop-

penal. But the

pr*c*dcace of the ds«p«T*a'.. and mooctwa, gathering nto a gigantic eirl rie. Ignoring the prafeasot'a eaC. begat to worry wildly about tb* eat—, seek-

ing their leader.

nc-B—rd aaw that the ci—tortd wore beyond bto coatroi l or I time bto toning forica bad tailed him. He wat afraid o' bring tom in pieces And op In the care Sata Clout* found hlmarif engaged in the moat to* rioos tsaalr that he had erer known.

CTO BB OOKTWrBD.I

T«ach:ns for Future C*d—ror. If the teacher knew what field of ! endeavor each pupil wooid aeek In to- . ter life, be would be greatly helped ta making wbool plana, la the case of boy* be can roraly know, for the em- ; ploymecU of men ore many and oaiii-a and oflfomecn . ctrcumetnncra oft- a determine what tbrir vocation to to bo. | In the cow of girls, however, the diiicalry to not *o great, for of a hondrvi girt* mote than eighty win become homemaker*: they courtitote ao large a group with a common Ilf* boatnoa

.hat apwial atndiee and mvtboto "V»«-

adapted tt tbrir need* may fairly !«

required of all.—Tooth' -

tzmkos before New

Tear'a night."

•riTbafa tb* matterr be Inqoired. coddrtdy rittlng rn. "a wreck r “Kopfc" said the p—a—gcr. a fat _mn aero— the aisle Hap hod otowrred before he fell off to «i amber. "Nope.

nothing to do! They P«X for pleasure. who live in * world that might bo b—veal They look at this cue curtcon come and go to an-uber city at will and st that one enviously because her picture ’* printed In the hooka they read. They weep moat buy flax rpoo «o tbrir rid* of the ocean rather than that them In chip*, and they weep becauw the papers they

agreed the neighbor, struck. "Did they live long

eg»r

"Xo. their time has n«C yet ra**." the dreaming woman answered. "They will not bee for another tboaxnnd year*. They will spring from or. oba lira and work and die wiih»ot the touch of f the betp of a urgie hand with the ; lasting and roasdng and .-^tuning au* brewing, the bearing and rearing. U'« are tbeir mothers, who win never read

-He's looking at you. Aunt Ada.”

t. I. .» riibl.- a.! . •«» or ~ • stranger. "He a c tnlng out of it." , ptoybouw. Let us make them a Xea -Ot Tm so gtod." exclaimed M.y:! Tear's trlrit. that tbrir eyes may b.

and. to the stranger. "I can't tksak you •oough for all yoor kindness." "He moat hare bit the arm of tb* seat when that Jolt threw him out." —id the doctor. “Bat it to nothing sc-

upeoed and that they may a*t P They knelt down together.—Katb lees Morria In Pictorial Review.

g— atari— they spread are fant. sticall.. absurd. One recently jj*va.!-

By thto time Hap w»» wide awake, really awake. It took little time to untangle bto thoughts for him. “Ever,'bias's ell right, old man.' ■aid the stranger. "Tou fell ocl of | ■be a—t—you've got a bump oe your | head—and you were a little looney for , i.wfcPc. But we got yoo to yoor folk* j all right. Well. I sues* HI be running

along."

Bat Aunt Ada insisted that the stranger, who wes a traveling sale*-1 man unable to get home for the noil- j day. should spend New Tear'a Dr y : with them Instead of at the hotel, j Hop was so much better that he wa* | abU to take a little walk that after-j no.*u In a •tstlor.ery store be stopped

and tough: a book.

, The next day was New Yer.r s. That ( i moralag briar* they wen', downstairs j

| JL-.;. opened the paeki.ee.

'I t* been thlnklt r ‘ be «ald to May. I j -th=t 1 wasn't *«> blamed b*«ney. after |

a amt 5 wrurtL On thto gosb-dlnged s!!. when I got that be tap on the bead. I nwc they c*at never have o wreck." ! Maybe I've got more *cavt that way

"Why uotT to It so safe?" j than this way." -Xo. It alot so safe. Bat they “Why, h- ■■* you t. hare a colitsion he-atise all y.u fcrilog bsd acai-.

• -n ihlnUr.g that I our b"u«rii*ild

Resolutions Each Day.

each New Tear tide It to roram— lake u*w r—olutloov, bat In tb< ilf* of the individual each day b rhe beginning of a New Tear If be wil orly make it so.—William George Joe

Are you-

no rain fell toe many days, was to ttrt rifect that the long drought was doc to Genusn Influence with the gods. 3 the part Japan has tat a

PrvdictiotH of famine were CBrti at among the Korean farmers and roe. ,! heavy rainfall baa Dot altocritt— removed the *n*totr f«»t omoogth—eiari

COUld-'.'. —... . •b* trains ran east one dsy and west I “No bet 1 tb* m-rt " f 00 " ur t * ' a

-mat's funny. What If yoo want to p*«.»<-* *t«ui tike they r. get to Columbo- on Wafa—day7* rood. W* sron t kveiHcg -fheo you have to go tost to Iltts- of what w* spend, a-ui v trtjrcti on Tuesday and com* west to al-wtl .cough coal and

Col. abu* the next dry." c* g» Hup tried bard to ftgttre tbto out. -n g. SO*, finally gave It op as a little deep, ha* k “But. - be arid, “tfcey coaid have a Sow. rv 4 r-ot.il cbUistoo. unyway.- • going

tthout knowing where »«i *. It's Ju»: c od lurk that I .. from barter a aTeck. j sa account book, and we're j