Cape May County Times, 16 January 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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•b. took r.rnr: U> • oiloooo- rinlthlm ow Cut, otao lookod roo»d the boy—*t tho ragcod hill buld* thorn, tho Cobm foreot tr^ la the hoekfround the coeel ehtofle end white wod UreteMnc dow* to the roegolfic^t Mae of the luooo, la the dtataace the reef end reet otrotch of llmltleo. eeo: the Inteneet? rtrtd colon end cootnet ■hone In the raallght with extraordi-

nary' brilliance.

eery hoaatlfal" ehe wild at

laat. convenatlooally.

“It la!" he agreed warmly, rtalng to hi* feet. Bringing hl» mug filled with water, he ut down clcoe heMde her. “Now. pie*** *o«®d my head." Barhan waa concerned orer hit palv- and the llneo oarroandlag hU e

be propounded, her knowledge of OtoetrWty being limited. “I will get noree etleka." he cooriOder. rialng; "and place ererythlng la readlneaa; then I ahall turn In for a bit. ThU afternoon well atrmgthen the walla of the hot; and m put up a partition. Then we ahall each hare a room until wo con build another hut. Plenty of work before ua. If reocoo docent come aeon!" Silently, ahe helped to collect etleka. an extraordinary nombneoi perradlng her mind. Croft’* eplrlt* root. He had fared and eluded death ton often to fear It Hla conddwKO la thia aim-

Woodbine

lira. Harman Banana 19ant the put w«S with h« 'W.vhw U VI»w 1

land.

Mr. and Mrt. M. <

•Tar5S£;i£^s?r--~««

wm time in Now rork-

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lor and the llneo tnrrounding ma eyew “Ton look worn out!" ahe exclaimed Involuntarily. “Wdat yon rioap well

laat night r

“Not a wink T He glanced onlrkly up at her. Wbotonpon bm na raveled coofua!on returned fourfold: and *e finlahed her )oh hi Mlmce Tm going upthehffltothewtrw Iona." bo ohoarend than "Ton need not mar the oatteoa. TWy w^T reture until thay have mam wad their

aumbora.”

At her leak of alarm he cmtaaid hurriedly: Tea got a achome far ecaring them uf MtagWhar. I rimut be Im* away. H you Wmnt I aboil

* Mr* and Mra. C- A. Shropahlre a*- j Y. M. hai Y.W.M. k. — tended a party in HelalerrtUe on The am maetlac of tho rK. nnd Th SS?K2rw*.«,w«.

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verolty of Penaaytvanla, waa nome au ww • ^ j— ,

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Ted Ahroma wna In the Quaker City

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(Continued from laat wank) She uttered a welcoming cry on hla appearance at the window. "How did you eecapt? Whore ware yea! What eat wa dor To hla own

ahopplng In Min-

er naBu*; ana aaierw mr nut. . . . While the natfeea harried to the ■outh. to prepare for bottle, the man aat on the ground baMde the transmitter. stating oat tn ma. Ms brain work -a— te which ha had

MrjSM™.

Mg congratulauoaa. a baby girt *-■

log born to them on Wo

January 7.

again, boyishly, m for a doaer tupoctlea dad Sgure with ttt dond "Too ora bettorr he -

Kalmla Triha. thia dty. of tho Atlantic County Rod Monh Basketball Longue, remained In a Ua ftw the lenderahlp with Arnaapha Tribe, of Atlantic City, by defeating Peqnod Tribe. SS to II. at tho game this weak held In Red Mon's HcJl, this

dty.

I MT. and Mra Nathaniel 8. Goff recently left this rooort for California, where they Intend to spend the remainder of the winter. On their trip orer the eontbern route, the Goff', expect to atop off In Florida for a abort stay. Tho oftcere of Iota Council. No. 111. Jr. Order United America Mechanic*. who wore recently elected for the new year, were Inetalled at the regular meeting. Tuesday evening. In Rod Men's Hall. The ofPeora in-

Mim Rath Polaahaiek la gutta III a< bar home on Waohlagtoa Aujnim Mr. and Mrs. A D. Henry motored

to MllMHa Saturday.

See H. T. Shop Add. pop I —a*JMlm Miriam Dauerhlruh ia hmm after a pleasant moaU , » ridt_wlth reUttves and friends la New TorkMr. and Mra Milton Ftarann with relatives In Ooort

nettarr- ne aamd. renail: if hla rom far all It* wBdneaa. m ef bar cheeks changed naccaedeA thetr Uvea mlcht yet be red andw Ms acratlay asm. On the ether hand, wtreiees mtnU right," aha mattered, mgm might reach a mip la time.

Thorn w.« not onongh electrical en-

back for tho wotor," ha ergy for both parprnm . . .

» refuge, she Wtianr

■■wjil te he deeping for home. wnen mo awoke abe toadnctlvely aonght for a hand whim proved not No better tunic ew to bo there. Throughout the terrihed m to Croft 1 * mind t

elmtvety through bar brain. They —• tntenslfled by Crofth —

l Vainly * ‘

been glvinr—ftl n he had

maae mi a vein on ana me acta Us won matured, he forbore to alarm Barbara —•*— i-^jre them.

he was abeent.

once. Vainly she triad to capture the Per about two hours he was absent

•breads; to separate the reel from Then a spiral ef gray nook* ascended the cheo* of (Miriam. All wa* coo- from the hilltop, and he appeared with

fusion. Jumbled repetition* of occum- hla arm* full ef wire.

is annr inn oi wire.

“I hare left a beacon burning, tn “ * ‘ * Abruptly be

rusion, jumoiea repetition* ox oec

ulated horrors She caught dm at one thread; than loot It and caught at

another. Bat ever at <»“ point her reaseu. standing sou. ni* eyes « cheeks burned. How meet) waa true! the Sgure emerging from the but. Burely not-, ."he more she thought. “A transformation!- he exdaimed: the more convinced did she become and [here wna a strange new tone in

of Us Incredible reality. . . . How ; hla voice.

could ahe face Mr companion! He The dainty shoes end afockinga had alone could place the unraveled .been discarded, the hairpin* thrown thread. In her hands. But how to .way With . long thick plait swingmake him do so! How— ing down her bock, sleeves rolled up. 80 rogroseed wore her thoughts bare fret air king in the rand, she that ahe started violently at the sound flashed him a shy look c In ulry ut Us votes again at the window. -ft seems more natural-! -ee." .be

“Tour oerrra an awfnHj weak." he aid

. Thu* did Barbara take the first step -They are nstl" *e snapped tndlg- from out the net of hfeiong cooven nantly. Was *a always to fuel fool- tlon*. and trend the tree apacioumees

Mi and. above aU. appear so. with beyond.

m “ , "Tou fit in no w.Ii-., tf h la yoor

1 natural sphere!" she added. He smiled half to himself, part'd

the spare seat beside him. Rather woodertngly ahe approached, looking, he thought with compunction, extremely young and dellrately made To inform a sroamve girl of the fnrth- ■ comlnc attack of porafhie canlb'>«

,0 CTnTt - more foeml'.

t _.. * troc*M intended for A»- able then meeting them sinrie-hsnd-rkv.fr ... .w ^ 1 ed. He was not versed tn the han

Croft wa* thumping on the but. de- dime of rbera rituatinnu manding breakfast, before the complo- _ v

non or mi* tenet- Bn* quick glance Taking her hand, he dr* w her down —k In her dainty and very civtnred beside him; then. In a few eor*n'“ down the gn y sucac fn ”' —

— m; but be vad- ua comment. Again the content* of the old tin boa

Of the I

« -tcuicu, u*lb coma n have been more wricome than that t tie beain of cold water. The freahne invigorated her. reviving a girlish I ttoy traveling mirror, ahe proceeded t do up her hair, drearing In one of tb

*X»io me content* ut the old US box proved invaluable, with the addition of bananai and coconut. They spread

languished. Croft 1 abstracted, deep in thought, of the night lay ua

The Anger* be held dosed consul slvely upon hi* own; h?r free hand rienebed Uself apou her knee; tb* faint «oior drained away, leaving her

face quite white.

"Can t we go-hide somewtwe—an the reef?" she urged, turning dark eyee of fear upon aim He shook Ms head Very thought fully, from every point of view, had he considered the podtloe Should they, by hiding, etude the natives toright. It would be but a respite. The •ame danger would surround them **• ery moment they spent here; they ***** know pence or safety. For

'mt and Mra Allan CTirnproim and non. of JUtentlc City. «*nt Sunday

*ith their parents hare.

Mlsp Thelma Rahlnowtu entertrin«d the Weakly Oub on Thnraday evening A good Ume won pn»r*d by all Mr. A. Oxley and family iffnat Sunday In Todcnho* visiting frtanda. Mr. L. M. Donerhlreh look n tmol-

— trip to*“— —*—

Max Zimmerman and family motored to Atlantic City Sunday to look 0r wUUain ContenT of FronkllnvUle. motored to Woodbine Friday evening Mr. Coates eras a teacher here last

w*» w.wt *»ag SSr^SSTw'STuX^S ZnTSSi mr. •!. VW V*

The Nntien'a Baeii

councilor.

bout forty rose to Trenton aboard the apeclal train wltnem State Senator William H. Bright, of Wildwood, and Ansembtyman Charles K. Rend, of Ooaaa City.

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J. <

City

bere to South BravUle. where they boarded the serial train for

The members of the Sunday Bel xJ laas In charge of James Joh eon were feted at a banquet at the home of Mr. Johnson. 419 West Avenue. After en enjoyable turkey dinner a social time waa enjoyed. Prevtoua to the banquet a hrMceoa meeting and election of offleers were held. The

William*; rice president. Everett Bakiev: secretary. Powell Stamper, and treasurer. Eugene Chamberlain The Busmeoa Men's Clara held their regular meeting Saturday afternoon In the gymnasium of the new High School. In the abomce of Profeasor E. E. Unger. Dr. Charles H. Vail took chrrge of the exercises About twenty-four member* u present. After n ebon period

rrtday

"hwt c. ImMM. of WlkJ-wL ■xjisrS'JtiL

uouv* jensou. ox wxaauom. - torod here Sunday aid spent the day Israel Levin of Philadelphia, open ( the week end her* with reUUves. Mias Anna Uatner. of FhHadellia. is visiting the Untner fnmttr. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peterson were calling on relatives In Green Creek

Sunday.

Louie Goidtnger went to New Brunswick Thursday, to attend a debating conference. He was ssat by

DANCE Eh** by Draw Team of Bra DoHncb U4m. No. 222.1.0.0. F.. FriAy ovrat. Jnawy 2J at LIBERTY HALL WOODBINE N. X

Security Trust Co. Cape May City, N. i.

nai happened— « mroe native* were hoe behave rather nle: something must be done to over- 1

! coo >* their hostility. Until and unlera b* ! * Warily comport could be made, her- 1 01 '‘I be forced to leave the two

me mratenea oat ms band for a ha- 1 " ““““J rompert could be m.Ae „

anna. pesLeg R with irritating deliber- t* 1 '* “U" be forced to leave the two C** *■ smi sns *s rwags otiaa before repiytng •hl'f P~P»e alone, through fear. AD gima nrany fmm “Ten were. natureUy. slightly un ,t,u ■'* eipUlned to riw gjri. who roe- «hr MaW Thsro'a a *te SmU

hfeged after *D your experience*." 0< “• •• w«B as <■* y»w M*rkra,

Chambm

n. shTmodad the *j^kioo of hopelessly.

* hovered aroond hi* Upa ” “ \ that sny-

—- —. the ImpoasibUity. R Z*° A ** 1b *- PtwriWy. hundreds! How can we make them fear „r she

-Through their ■

tatted

■“«« Plumbing - Heating 1447 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

PHONE 7EJ

No need to watch the food.

No bastiog

No r orry holding lw-b the tical when dinner iiddnyed. Every afternoon away.

FRED H. MANLEY