Cape May County Times, 23 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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■H—<X tka —rrtil m m« ■*U»«‘ The Golden Cup Returns To Settie

*1 wasted to tall 70a that yoa took ad like Hattaa-Tias at tha daaea," he broka tha ailaaoa. “Ton know ay know lads* of hta-

bar tha little boy ruler, tha tut ktnc of (ha Mancha dynasty who hold the fata of China la Ida youthfal bandar a’b-buh- I nodded -«ML Santa, aa tar aa I am a—Obthid. yaw are etUl Ilka Hauaa tar aty tala U la aoar atoadar tmtoa Do with am what yon artU. 1 only know that I lore you more, mnch more, than Lila Itnall and In «aa» humility. I hare com* to tell TOO that my entire haeplamp daaaada on whether or not yao wiU be my arlta." Ha eras ask tux me to be wide! Oh. why could not this hart

mtstakaa that after aU hare helped te mould mo late what I am- Doat you aaa that yuo would have terud am bacaaaa | am. 1 and la haod

your

r^s.'

««4wu« mib w. mr. nen and wtOThla ayes gaatec d«ao Into deu oa tea mine. I could not hate fcal thd Mrs Bdl strentth to teU Mm that our paten spsat Batv must tie apart- bar aMter,

"Sod knows. I*te boon a bluna« fool:" ha cried with aad-

of Anna? Sorely you’re not fotm te throw her aside oa account of

“She told aU at te about It at Valertea tea other day. Bat Curttae your arms should hare been Me enooch (or bar ted bar mlf> tekaa too."

that ended thlnsm there- IC waa my lore for you AU through tee dreary months your fxxm waa otef before me aad I was haunted by •mar sweetness and a thousand trnsU'Jble charactenstics that are a part of ycur adorabla oalf. Whan I bad Uuaafaad thing* ont In my mind. I regarded your Indlscre terns la their proper light and knew team ter tea mtscfctetete prates of ar Unpulstre child." Itot you would near bate broken off with Anno tf tt had not

“C lor kwhusi ywoi uiwbv« tow yuo about" I replied "And oh. Curtiss. I'm so weary of men who tdoUM a woman as long as they think she has a spotless past and tear when It comes time for truths, are too email of soul to un-

*>uv. «.y darling." te Interrupted gently, -what has that «o do with UB?" ••Everything It vas that same

_ ,_t our love aside In tie first place and tana to Anne.

BELLEPLAIN

(HoM Over Prom Last Weak) Mr. J. &. Clark spent tea weak

and at TurnersTllle.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robert, of

MUMUa. aad daughter. ~

■ called oa

m OtPTTT rMBCT. im

— — Mrs. Han-

nah Layton oa Sunday.

Mrs J. C. Clar- apaat the waok end with nUOTao ta Atlantic Ctty Mr. L. Evans, of Atlantic City,

Mrs . Ada Lay-tea ontortataod Mrs Halaa Oliver and Mrs. Sdward Halburner, of Capo May. oa Mr. and Mrs. Elbert EMrtdga and chUdran. of Leesburg, spent Sundry with Mrs. EKrtagah parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason. Mr. aad Mrs. Earl Morgan and Mr. C. Ford, of Ocean City, apart ' th Mr. and Mrs. J. a

mi. aura jars, its !!■■■ uu asm, Richard, of Han Isle City, aaaat

Mrs. Kathryn Mason aad datsghMtumta MjaB

oa Saturday.

" Hershal Layton was ta Cam-

fiaturday

Millville.

Mr. aad Mrs. H. P. Layton

I IMI W MI ' W ■ became my wife. "But" he tinned, "once away. 1 realised bam impossible it waa to Ignore heart's desire. I aaw loo teal warped perspecttlw bad been to the environment of my youth I cam* hack. Ballta." he renchad over aad took brih my bands, "to hag your finglianiaa on my knees I treat to Anne at ones and told her of my tare ter >wa aad ra-

— r Mg and fine and charttahlo yoo'vt been to thane people at ted Plant." be reminisced, then back to the subject again. -Oh. I teal blame you for not wanting to haar yteteg I have «p any. I led the cad. I'm not

it."

Von mean by I ailing Anne that you knew the story about her at -amp?" Amazement gleamed ta his eyas. "You don't think I'd do a thing like that:" he excelalmed. "That's what she said." ^ (To be Contfpued) r lean to 9wim The young son came running madly into the bouse and dashing over to the book case he begaa throwing volmaas right and loft. "Where's that hook lellta how

SBtVille. SPoMV MUUVftMJ w daughter. Mrs. Leri tfead

Mrs. Charles Hess spent Saturday with her daughter. Mrs. Earl

“ieksreoo. of MUlrlOe

Mrs. William Sprague euter-

Mra. R. B- Hens and daughter adored to Millville on Wednes-

«y-

Mr. Edward Hoffman OHve Hess were

U wouic oe Better tus-t iuskbis heart of mm ashamed by breaking

rt Of um asuamea oy oreouag *

a with my ideals You aee tf; . iL7

believed in Love as I do. *•« t,

Id have loved me in spite of,~? /^ull find H

I might have made ,k * Clanaified Dean

t

IN CONFIDENCE BY FLO

time when you wUl be too old to work. and. if you bate not aovod something for old sge. you will

Dear Mias Flo

daughter of a large family, and Mace I was seveoteen. bate been helping support my parent. and

tee rest of tee family. I

Business school at night, working

terk during the day. turning penoeuce hob t let your brother* ny salarv envelope to my and state.-* fool you into thinking I am iweflty-eight years ; that you don t have to worry about v My other brothers and i old ape—that they will take care are working- I feel that I of you when you n.-ed ft lone my share, and that I, Nobody treat* tee person witebe permitted to keep my out money as they treat the person saiary. paying a fair board, of | with money. One of the chief

course If my brother# and airter* : things that money will buy us is will do tee same thing, the family! consideration and respect from -■-« be able to get along nicely others This is true even in the

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tha subject they all object strenu . cr ' " 1 *®

onalv Do you think 1 am selfish The cold-blooded remedy for in Insisting that I have done my | your situation is for you to bold -■ atM j am now entitled to s on to your own pay envelope and K^„ t of my own* I never pay your parents a fair board lar . T .—> about tbo#e first hard stead of turning over all Jour s when 1 worked day and 1 money to them. When you give • ’ givtna up all youthful pleas- ! them all pan eara. yon become

~nnd retting in return only j little more than their slace

rZTj-.—and complaint'. The kinder, and most human way

tell me what to do. Marie ; 10 • ol,e problem u by ehow-

JUoao teU me wnai io ing Q„. m . rreat 4^ ^ affortkm

* and appreciaUao and *y rape thy ■ aren't selfish to Keep In mind bow hard yooi par-1

r, enu life ha* bee*, raising a large i t (amil) of children, toiling and sac-

t. always torn with anxirtis* effort to keep the children

ar. Mrs. oath Beavtlle. Miaa Gladys Haas apaat W. .■ day with bar aunt. Mrs. Ira Haas, rf San Isle. Mrs. Thomas Harris

Mrs. Mahal Champtaa. of Looa- ?*“?• J? *»«Itiag bar soa. Mr. La-

Mraad Mrs. DavM Skhraoad. of Krs.-^sr's?-! Mra. David Oapraatl : . T aad Baiardai wtte l«r aU-ter. Mra. Freak Otisaf. of

Mr. Harry Moore aad tea hQaaas -rma aad Hulda Mam ~ tlinf to Atlantic CRy oa HaaCay after

I Lifted

By Oaramfiaat

The Japan see beetle quarsnUne that has boon la effect since Jana 1 throughout the eastern part of tbe United States, baa been lifted, according to information sent out by — the

tar the winter. Farmare may sow ship graaa goads oat e« the State without Interference Tourists will 60 longer bo teoleetod ta adjoining State* by iMepectorn who aaarcb tea sutoaaobUaa for pitted

e in City !

-mart! aty people gttag to tha ecuntry should take along one of our 111 unrated animal thty can Ideality tee we find piffa.

Mr. L M Hera, of

•prat Tuesday night „„

brother. Mr. Charles Hess

Miss Mabel Hoffman te spending a few day, yrlth friends at HamQuHe a number of tee Klu Kluz KUn attended revival meeting here

on Sunday evening.

Tail lights Too Everybody says that ta tea man tbe air wUl be fall of sen. pUnas. Now to tee lime for some

bumper for birds

Interesting adverttaemeats

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u, keep your own money. | enu life ha» bee*, raising a I Marie It to the on If intelligent j iamil) of children, toiling and rang to do Certainly at your age* rificing. alwaj* lorn with anxi „ Mitltiad to take care of j In the effort to keep tbe chil tee money for which yon are old j fed and cioteed. Of com**- you to I think you have 1 have a duty to your parents—aad . verT genrroos indeed with yon owe team a gr*wl deal more wuir (amity Although It was than you can ever repay ta money

help them Be good to her Be patient. Tell there te no ter that you lore her—that you ap iy your brothers and j preciaie her. sad are grateful to share gam* of your her for tbe ’.a .ns* she ha> done

You will find that

will 1

of yoar

your mother aad father Your sts tere aad brother* oe^d no sap two If they are 00 seMsfa

1 big doty ta your

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