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I eomtt with ■ Vmg Ighta* br«th. One hand stffl duped In hern, the other arm paaaed under her bend for a pillov. be remained upon the fround by her aide. The tunnoO of hie own spirit seemed unaccountably soothed. Though never sleeping, a comforting drowsy numbness replaced the sharp suffering of his mind. . - - But when the early light of dawn
| pierced through the aperture. It
brought with it the remembrance of a
Com mi* w ioner
Emboldened by 0>e
Barbara lay anprotected. At last, after aa Indistinct colloquy, they moved slowly forward la Its dbsctlaa. For a moment Orafth heart seemed
to stop beating. To
rallrand schedule. Mealing bald Cape May Court Hoses. September 17 th—Liquor washes at Sea Isle City.
honest brown eye, the shade In place of the other. ... The wonderfal peace which teemed to have descended upon the little hat tailing his mind, filling it during those hours of dose protection nd companionship, with something exquisitely beautiful albeit shattered at one
watlas- Ths nosspaar of Us wosaaa aomeUlag of a ealeea to Barbara. Croft and Barbara have boan on tka ■- a year aad ttera la as —t araaa Bart — rr him bat
a mania ayaf,
saocUty of marrlacs rtiaa”parformad by baraslf and Croft. 8bs Altar 4.cMao swob a uUe would ba Uwtal U “ > slsat af Oaf, If aat la ' S lih Croft's Soy ring s nbol tba pair ta*o th< (Continued from last week)
taken reached to the eery depths at 1; fired aS the
r Id-net. tor .two y mrm; Mrs. BtoahathOaog. ttaue ymrs; C newer Itooamalter. wem yea's, and Harry Headley, tow ywarsAU the shore Bsenaharihwtoltom^ tie* la the running of the aid public library oad«r the Ocean City Uhraxr
the girl, whose life a hta. to s fate probably tar
side the hut. If ha could but resi-h It. lay the suitcase centatalav hU revolver. Should he rise all and dash from his hiding place at—? A sigh af relief escaped K Ups when the men
Gilford. TTuwau* , —0 was at tod of amuf his son In IM". dleu
The tana of io^lto. CtotottMaa iuSS^aiiS thtotota. Mayor inpant U pfeyt** Champlon askod that ha ba raapBmat- a ed for a term of three yanra.
Brief Review of
again be strove to turn his thoughts from the wrecked mam out there upon the reef: from the dark waters and the monsters which tafewed them, where those Mends, strong aad full of Efe not many boors ago. now lay hidden. What awfhl tote, worse than been theirs? . . . his mental agony, d away, for down that
Uvea, possibly cusitlhali. upon this Island. to be tosad sooner or later. Therein, to Us mind, lay hope. For surely they wees In torn* with drlllaadon? During Us travels be had picked up a good number of dialect; employed among Polynesian and Mela neeian natives. With lock be might find means of rescue through their enterprise. If they had any. Bat this was doubtful. He knew wen th: characteristics of the Periflc: knew the trade routes, the porta af call, the features
Us hand and arm. The question opened ristaa down which be refused , to look. A part of Us c-tare that I night bad been OJumlnstrd aa If by mtny-hned candles; end he felt dapsled. strange to ttmsdf. almost, tor once, afraid. He rose with dUBculty. bis limbs cramped after long sitting; stretrhed hU zrma; looked down once more upon the sleeping form confident of Us pro-
tection.
Croft was a lover of rieaaUneaa. fair play, victory always—bat victory with honor. Throwing back Us bead In a characteristic way. his eyes
ever loved to eee: that 1
| (Continued from Page 1) teneed to serve seven years by Judge
he strode toward the river. Save for the distant surf, bo sound was audible. From the palm grove be keenly surveyed the bay: It was deserted; the world might have baea dead. Plunging through the ran bamboo be came out upon the deei stretch of water glimmering f intly.
tug a primitive dsUght in the cold ■Hog to fate tired limbs. Afterward, slipping into Us SUM and breeches, be filled Us haetai 1
When he emerged from tbs bam00. the sound of voices lell upon Us stepping back, be walt-
whUe they paused at the top of the elope. He could me bow. la the
t drug, sc vividly that she was nl delirious. The tittle hut seemed to awing round and round, wow darting •oddenly up toward the sky. now dropping, as a stone, into ilmitlem ■Pace. And ever, from the four qusrtere at t*e globe, roared what scemsd hks tea thousand trains. To was impossible, for somebody had barricaded the door ... the hut rushed down now toward the dark fathomless waters . . . they dosed above her bead, sad every where black hMds surrounded htr-black leering tores came close. . wish . shriek ar terror she cowered against the wall Wh« the door opened: then peredvla* freedom, she ran blindly toward tbs starlight w |,bout. A pair of arms caught ter upon the threshold. Half-demented she si rag 0ed la their bold, gasping bard sobs But they dosed more tightly; and tbetr pswtoetlve warmth abut out the lurking dangers. Gradually she grew calmer; e o? retarnlug
o strug
bar arms ciingiag to one of Ua. the wevm «f her Umg hair tolling scram Us breast. • ** ^ sevaral minutes they remained —two derelict brings barleu. helpless I pawns, over tbs boundary Ha* of rirtltoad life Into a world yat In Its to-
I of a sense af
Proaeady be atrolghtensd himself With two fingers ha frit her brow and cheek; they were of little more that normal heat Ho stroked back the hair clustering over bar forehead; and
Croft wondered If thl* were e visit of negotiation, with r stew >o a empact of friendship with vtoiiora to
kurtedly. but wufc a
. . . Discovering ths Dark Fee
Throe Native*.
tkrir Island. Be recognized them for member, of lb. bags mattered family •f Melanesians, or Pepoans. which hs»r aom* undoubted cone ecu on with the African blacks, end are to he foohd to numberless South Sej Islands “jeril as In Melanesia primer Although their dialect is mors or less there it sumcieut similarity to •“the It fairly Intelligible t<, ^ ttt scruc.s jed to the varlstlona * ,e “ minutes. «i,d musloa U • com,wet was destroyed. • a. evident He s.** ^ -Sri) that aa attack was bc.ng
April — urgoa Mayors to enforce law. April 8th—Supreme Court Justice Lather A. Campbell and Circuit Court Judge Theodore W. Schlmpf make Initial appearance in County Court. April 14th—Woodbine celebrates ■-tfa ft ““
April l«th—Freeholder* decide not to alter Court House building. April list—Mrs. Elizabeth MattHakle. 78. a pioneer settler of Sea tola City, died at her home In Sea Isle. April Had—County Chamber of Coaamerce indorses County Library. Chris Montagna aad John Hackman land first mackerel catch of aeetaoo at FIt* Fathom Beak. April 87th—Grim reaper eads Joy • * —1th. 81. of Philawtth ^nt» raacio. ( year-old tot. killed going to church by motor ear la Ocean City. - - Tony Petello. of .... lad whoa struck wltL epiklng maul by Hugh Fitzgerald. of Philadelphia. April 88th—Wildwood KlwacUa. get charter. Ocean City
insoo.'colored, of Wildwood, was arretted la the County Court fW par—ry while 00 witneas stand.
Ulna 8M.800 verdict against Aa-. shouy J. Bullock, of Wildwood Crari. for criminal assaultOctober list—Bradtord Wlaaaathal. 18 year*. Injured when ludgea stand collapsed at Ocean City Hal-
November tth—BepuhUcaa candldatea sweep county. Marktoad wtaa at Sums Harbor. Greenateln wins Woodbine Mayorship by am 'wola. November 8th- Robert taaUwood. 4. of Hearillc. died from lujuriaa reived when struck by motor car. November 17th—Richard Tarty. 51. of 114 W. Young Avenue. WOd- - - d from alcoholic poisoning. jer S8ad—Tty Glvert. of Court House. kHlei near A'ay’s Leading when mo'Mt ear o'ertums. Judge Etdredg* aerioualy UL
December Ind—Cape May Ctty to vote on dty manager. Mayor Etaenberg. of Woodbine, loeea mayoralty recount. December 8tb—Andrew Applegate. Justice of Peace, of North Wildwood, and his father. John. Indicted for bootlegging. Bullock again Indicted statutory charge.
18-year-old school girl, of Woodbine, killed when lights blind driver. Com pan! ju. Samuel Chasen. Injured. Grand Jury Indicts
case ofj
% at his Wildwood home. December 8led—Mayor Fitch recommends that Sea Isle City convert former electric plant Into convention
In
r settler of Sea Isle City. d‘ed j -
nts home.
May JStb—Mayor Edward 8. Cul t. Commissioners Ralph CarU and Alfred Taylor re elected by large majorities at Wildwood. May 88th—Sea Isle City votes to tala Com an teal on form of go-era-
rat.
May 85th—Washington Van Glider. 84. of Petersburg, died at his home Jme June 2nd—Venieean Park realty act. in Sea lale City. ’ “
Five Hundred Chicken* Burned at Woodbine
Fire on New Year’s Day destroyed the large chicken -*ocse of Lwwls Tobin, on the outskirts of Woodbine.
The chickens were valued at two dollars apiece, making a loss at |l*t*.
— ■ 1 carried.
Creek with 808 cases of Scotch whiskey aboard. Crew arrested aad liquor ' oca ted. Several Wildwood shop- _ era arrested for selling liquor, on chargee of Walter Shinn, of Wlld-
—BOd.
June 8th—Two thousand mot orcyclist stage beauty pageant at Sea
’to City.
June 18th—Thieves ransack counhomes Make email hauls under
cover of darkness in Court House.
Green Creek and Dennlevtlle. June 18th—Judge Lldredge sen-
teneea Mrs Joseph Mack, of Wood-;:
bine, to 88 days for bootlegging.
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July find Bacharaeh Injured In motor necldent on Abaeeon Boulevard. SUte recomends larger county JalL July ltd—Rufus Prentiss and Lora Morrison were Instantly killed 1 when express strikes motor car at 1 Rio Grande July 8th—George F. Kappell. of twaaend’s Inlet, died suddenly. July 7th—Mrs. James Mullen 42. lUadelphta. killed when motor car ertarue at curve at Fifty-fifth .-set and Sea Isle City Boulevard July 8tb—Max Worobe, a Wildwood marchani. died aa result of Injuries when motor truck struck telephone pole at Burleigh County Fair Grounds sold to Oliver Bright of Wildwood. July lltb—Simon Miller. 84. first person born in Ocean City, died at bis home In Ocean City. July lltb—Prosecutor Campbell fuses to sanction Wildwood hoardwalk game* 1 {A J,r *— Jur 7 disagree In Petello killing at Petersburg. July 87th—Five killed at grade croestngs In Court House July 89th—Beautiful tots thrill throngs in Ocean city’s baby parade AnfM August 5th—Harry Mason, aged 80 escaped convict, shoots Chief Oak ford Cobb, of Wildwood. Cobb re—wera. August 7th—Irving Paunre 14. of Goehen. drowns at Reed's Beach August 17 th—Hcrry Mason escapee from county Jail. August 18tb—Thousands enlnv 8*. Isle beby parade ' ’ * A, i**«**'*—J*c* Coleman, of J-HS Isle City makes thrilling rescue S-SU.-S SET w ‘ , ~ b ’ - AWW, IMk — C»U1> f—.
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