CAP7. MAY COTOTY TIMES. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1925.
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lutera haaoaaa a frfa-ad of BOH JKITR1RH, rnagh a ad r4U> (mlww rrpMirr, wh» »n.nlM-s t» -.biw'har fh* re a***-" 1 , 0a hrr mmbJ da; ai tka dBc* (hr dmt ITalas Uailtrd K arrrkrd
JaicKrd Bhk« id «rf al«*I thiwUnr | Wbru oh'- rmrntaA. her faer H. aa ihuush thry poitued an while and her hands Knpp.r.g a cwaatir.-i al (hr skU-s j sheal ol scribbled nolrs. It waa The maBironth rnRinr of lhe;ISfl«—n minute* alter ten. ilmlled lay on ita aide. In Kri|.- 1 She huiried tin the Ion* line with the smaller entitle .>( the of coaehea. turnlnt her head freight ttaln. They l.mked to I awa> f:t>m the areckage. I p Barbara like ’.wo bulla dead ithe lin«. workmen were will with locked horns. irhonplng throuth debrla and The car. of Ihe two train* lay . helpers were carrying stretchers
in long ribbons down the tracksjaway.
on either Bide, some overturned.! Bartaia looked around f< some *<til on the rails. Th. last . He was net in sight. * two pullmans of the limited bad . she saw the braketnan w hom ’.hey overturned and slithered down | had talked to Brat. He could tell the baukr of a creek, where they j her nolh'iv of Bob's wh»~elay half nbmerged. abotits The racer was not where
P-arharn caught her breath. I they had left It.
She followed Jeffries over the, She had heard Wells apeak of ougb ground to within twenty | an eatta by eleven. There was , leet of the engine*. A brakeman ' no time to lx hwl iu looking for approached them. i Bob. She must ®nd t ran sport «- "No sights.-, rs allowed, ^llr.•• tion into town, on her own Iwltl-
I said Ihe nan. "We’ve got to grt |alive.
this crowd." And then | At h.e left, a seedy looking Barbara an*, that people were man was sitting In a striped Ford
and Bra. Jack SuBord and aoe. of Mill till*, apent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Jean Springer. Mr*. Edward Allen and daughter. Mildred, spent Sunday in Philadel-
phia with relfctivee.
Mrs Hannah Wheaton, of Millville. ia spending some time with
Mr*. B. Coleman
Barry W. Dow nans spent Turn-
Then It all eamc back "I did the thing* 1 have never played „f Atlantic what they said I'd do.” *be cried jfofdt 1 aucience. C° n >*- sunda* with her parout. in a mah of wretched men, ! The next room proved to be an City, apont Sunday wunner ory ’i fainted. lu*t aa the other impromptu atadto. In one end enu. Mr. and Mr* Unwood Da glri did.” stood a black concert grand, shin- Ml** Edith Halle ran. of Sea lale Xlss nadrer Urhteaed her libs ^ |B S Hchly under a floor lamp; Sunday with Mb*
and ^diShuf^te ''nodded i -hW.. reputed the color note of 1 ^ wnu
;o Adeline to stay with Barbara. " ^^ioir the ^Imaes Ruth and Ida Ahrama. of and left the room. j . River View Helghu. spent Sunday Adeline made up for Mlaa Bad- chair'nearby* ^?.n°.oW with their »Wer. Mro. Anthony
Rcr. She fuaned about Barbara. 0n hf from waluea of Cannao.
doing all the H’tic oaclem. ^*tni-| ch t(1 Mendelaoohn dirge*. Mr. and Mm. Walter Tomlin and nine thlnga that make a patient j Bach fugue*. Grieg etude*. Mae- two children, of Ocean f'ity. called
Mr. and Mr*. Edward
Ocean City, ap with reiaOrea.
William Cnrnw, Jr_ *nai day evening la San lain dtp with
coining up from nil side* and numerous automobile* were park-
ed roundaboi
M<* Ml OX WITH THF MTOBT rou
CHAPTEI HB TELEGRAPH of floe sprang t activity.
* hoy Into Rimtnat^i
Inxily watching ih.- worker*. Barbara ran toward him "Will you take in- Into town?" she called. The man look*-d at her tnaolentiy- .. ^ "Let's see your money. he
said.
Barbara opened her puroe and stooc transflaed- There wa* a
lone dollar hill inside, that she on'his wad of paper, thanked the had put in her bag for lunch, ikcn.an and turned to the girl. (There w-as nothing for It hut to They think there are still tell him the truth and promise living persons in some of the*. : money when they arrived at the
coaches." be said. "Some, perhaps. (.Telegraph offlee.
'Boh Jeflr phta Telegra: this is Miss
tell in illy. He
rapid account.
le PhiUdeli Bob. ' and What can he wreck?" changed indetailed and
Bob took note*
"GUI Jeffries on the wire.” he said to aomebody. and then his eye Ml on Barbnra. who lingetlag In the ouUklrta o crowd. -Tell Jeffrie* to wait U» Misa f Hawley, and then ahemt rtraiHto out to Bar Juactton. Give me a t^n g( once, and then wof* I toward a second extra by carcely bellev*found herself toward the desk, how
tet Ion*.
see what .you can do ’Icy." said Wells, look y at her. "Jeffrie* wlli —v-i — o( ,ke acght new* n wUl pick up hearti among survivor* and Oct u* one long bufeature and grab Ur sidelights you ’rite whatever you would m the outHa wa» gone In n streak to-, ward (he oumpartng r.«m door. Wbreb the foreman was waiting
bw Um
* took a step toward her
■ches in the creek. I'll ha’. . —
to leave you. You find Ihe sut -, sheaf of notes in her hand, viton- in that improvised hasp!- 1 derided to take a chance.
t patient
feel comfortably pampered. Then. she sidk-d closer, and said: "Thai old thing asked me what you said when you were coxnlnx to. and I told her I didn't heat You did talk shout Bntee somebody. you know. But it wasn't any of her ouainrea or mine
cither.
Wells said for me to gel you a taxi when you felt batter ar.l send you home. Are you well enough to go alone?” Perfectly." smiled Barbara, feeling a glow of frleudllnea*. "But I don't really need to go.
I'll be all right."
"No." said Adeline, "you'd better do what Mr. Well* tell* you That's the only way you can get
along with him.”
Barbara took a long nap that afternoon In her own bedroom, and woke up to a dinner tray waiting on the table bewlde her.
She felt blissfully rested Only the thought of b
listened skeptically, but. mlntous collapse at the very door glancing at her clothe* and tin-.of the Telegraph offlee remained
Dowell sketches, with here and here some wandering. melody hat Barbara felt sure must be
hla own.
She ant rapt, watching the miraculous Anger*, lost In the music, totallv forgetful that time was pausing and a greedy pr‘ wailed for copy. The music flowed, as h had flowed, aa from a treasure house, all stored with beauty and knowledge and understanding. It stopped a* suddenly as the talk had stopped. Alexei whirled about to face her. "You like It." he aald. more with the air of declaring a fact than asking a fluea-
'«*. Her knew wo
teHilMr. But abe wt
AS though from outside h. »■> oggtopHMaa came two voice*, to* tetefy editor and a report!*,
wore looking at her from
md Jen*™ la off.' —
, ’This nory would he
Golly, what a fea.T d spin out of it. And
d flonre both out on aa-
. Kind s tough os
I other
Tber she ra Just before the of the IVt c-towed on her. Jimmy mpfla a rusk for it and thtust -reetblng Into ner hand W.lls saflfl. Take a taxi" he shouted, aa ihe door clanged to. fn the lobby downstairs Bar bare lotted at the article that be
ta»
Sunday evening. Joseph DsUa*. of Mt. Kphraim. spent Sunday with his parent*.
Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries, of ©eenn City, tote Bunday with Mr. and Mr*. Jure* Dowuam and family. While working In Kami rage, at 9re Isle CHy. Dariea caught his hand chtnery. tors ihe flesh ba broke two bones. He was the Atlantic City HoapSUl. where be had It dressed Mrs. Elizabeth Way and tar. Alma, were flea lale aty risiMonday.
f AUCTION BRIDGE
New Series by WYNNE FEROtFSON
harass her. She closed her eyes at the Memory and tried to
shake it off. Then rhe
down to the tray of food, with her mother hovering over bet. A thump sounded on the front porch beneath her windows. "The paper.” said Mrs. Hawley, and
went down to get It.
There It was—the wreck story and pictures, spread all over ihe frost page of the Telegraph. In a eviumn side by side with the main story was what Barbara
had written, printed
Like an automaton,
and walked toward the piano.
-Music.” he said, and reached for la the p her hand. "—You are music It- ■ rrferrw self, with your great. chUd-like , pLyed rye* and your shining hair and K«nH «
your smooth white throat. Why . should I make music for you?" Ills voice wa* aerious and his
tiled *■?** were grave, staring fnto _ ilh her*. Barbara felt a surge of • . terror through her veins, curl- Hi
ously mixed with delight. She wondered calmly what was going to happen next. But she could not tear her eyes away from his. , No
He would not allow It. ioui . He rose and put hla hand on the w*y). her shoulder. Barbara moved. ""
retreated, knocked against something and beard a crash behind
ARTICLE No. 7
justify at _ ■ • wscisrc aUy comssts of ag teak atet Ina with four honor* and very little si wrength. Hesim wnlMHf : '
Barbara gasped and lonked a ! little harder. Then she .Tad vo- . raclotuly. It was her own story. slightly rearranged here and hr re. but •wnenilally the sam« opy that she had laid or. the editor's desk six hoar* before. To the Inflnlte danger of the dinner tray, she burrowed Into the pillow beside her and began
her.
When she looked at Alexei he was standing by the fireplace, lighting a long cigarette and flicking the match delicately into a porcelain vane upon the mantel. He was staring contemplatively at •be broken statuette that Barbara had knocked from a table. A thought of how much trouble he was making for the maid that would have to clean the easr buret ludicrously acroa* Barbara’s mind. She had a way of thinking ludicrous thing* at
Nobody kue*. when Barbara tenar moment* She wanted to
-_me Into the Telegraph offlee laugh, or to cry.
the next morning, that a eon Vfhen he spoke It was In h»s . r M^ r •fklA.^tfa. quering heroine had lust entered, calm and assured manner. The j ^« - - -
Nobody gave any sign, for that notes of emotion that matter, that yesterday had been | trembled through his last
any different from any other day. < fences were gone. | Qaba 9 8,6 J
• - — -
Spate —A K, C, 7,6
Heart* — K, 6, •
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Onto—K, Q, 9,8
1.^7.4,2
No srore, rubber game. Z deah and tad bad five^part t. Z and A wow paaastf Y 4odU«d. UVw aH passed, what al Z have opened f Tint hand offer* a .■STisr&i’ir.TCss: af ter hi* fart ner has maoea bid. he expect* hi* partner'o lead the suit be h^* Ud. If a player has made a bid «f hh own and later doubles, be etpecra his
pie hand. Z has bid lour totes aw! partner, Y, hasdotdfled five hearts, der them coudtlima. Z should I opened Ua ace cd spwka. This opr
would have art the o
mg. a. noww**, visn^m nao- « these very good tcsinn* lor a ante opening. He opete the fcu« of dubs and AB jut made their bid and thus
Wells wa* buried In his assign- i "I am very aorry lo hare meet book, as usual. J startled you." he aald. "There Barbara swung through the! was no reason for fright, though ! gate Into the reporter's lair and I In another moment 1 should have | with airy gent ore. hnng up her.klaned you. You might have i
hat and coat. Nobody looked up. except Min Badger, who gave
her a sour good morning. Barbara advanced to Ihe city
desk to get her dippings. Well* brought his head up with a Jerk. "Nice work.” Mias Hawley.” be said. "You didn't give me a ehanoe to tell you so yesterday. 1 And any time ypu want to faint, j after ynur copy is In. it'a O. K. with roe. Only you might ebouse * softer place tn land than that
I Barbai« smiled. , lag.” mid Weils. Ta an intwrvlew With Alexei MhosaktoL Be D at | tb> BelW-ins Miatford renting lor his lonrett tniUghl. You may hair ■urn. trouble mtlng (n—
Tin* last
by a
think •
K*'"
mad. It i
She picked up a cab
You are musk itgelf. with your great chiW-iike eyr* j >lgnifl<anl swile. and your shining hair and your smooth while throBt."
the great pianist said to Barbara, as he placed hia hand coo. r.i «... ** krr m the on hers. ^ ^ ..d tmtored he,
'TW ffoliov station." *1 thfi MsSr. "and hurry " Ten stinuien later she rt
tbs vb«e marble hall of tj”' Wtopn mat ton. to flad Bob Jrffp
Jam Karting for the d^m
ittacHM a i to Vbe
He grasped her arm «<•*. and they rar out
-■•ktoalk. where the craxy raciag •*t mo>m al the curb, lo a moo *«t tiny acre flashing t trough tbs Stty si reel*, over a •-•••—- ssd OWt Into open coun
w*a wot wntil they had
..va to * Steady sjemd that
)oJ lo talk
-Uateii. Miss Hawley.*" to Bafflara "Itop'a y«mr < .<a ypu stand blood and thing* •aitara aaeertaluly
WoU. ysai'B ha>« to. becauar this smsh-Up i> wne of the worst t, Man. 1*11 do all 1 can for yoo. t.ut If we get srparated. II i. to no ahead, pick up sill the ctaas you can. and the storter at ,’Sites *to*rnled end so furtfa AafUBag VBC see tbs' ha* fl hu e ap-tolrrsm punch In it. got it fa. But cm KAMKK sod JM ’I ALE and stay •» co*d aa/ynu
* it later
though."
je was gone. Barbara star., after him helplessly, then pulb<
b< -st-lf up with a yerk
She turned toward the lent like boMpital tliat had be<-n rigx
ed up a few feet “■
-till :«to«' —
The old car b* lu-d i
ml.
and fltultltudlnous sound* J Hi of the place Wended in a eonlue- — ed murtnut. Hhe walked »arily. constantly fearing what her eyes
might light upon
At lari she saw It They were luting somethin* out of a window in one «d the overturned
coacbe*. lift in need less cate
on them wit hoot wan. in* It was her lird. siltht < -and d.ath without th* Ing Influence ot i••»•■* ai id fauehed aoleianii>
A- they round'd the cornel of Fifteen and Chestnut Wieels a clock in a dtuc ston * indow said t. n-forty-flte The dti\er of tlic
She was|ear followed Barba:., into the The building In the lobby they met
Jeffrie* waiting for th* ele-
Pay thin
mail " said Barbara find poll-*- lepurtcr
Barbara
rtlltc lo <
por a i
bleb the "world s
Steald ptanot" was staying Alexei prow-d to be a little man In a purple teiwvl role-, again*! which hi* while flng.r* gleamed. H. from the rhaUee lounge on which he had hern break .aeUng gieeled Barbara with a ■ tiood tuorulng " The bwKling
manager departed.
Barbara found herself mi ted In an arturhair with a cup of coffee frot:: Alexei's iray li •
band.
Tl- arti*l was drinkliix ratHy with tiny tfp. from ihe it-iin cup. HU eye* were fixed upon Barbara . brought the blood to her cbeeka. heeing her .-onfualon. the man dropped hik eyes and began U talk of the bea«ty of Phlladelpbi: ihe couilort of Anieiiran •"•tel* the welcome of American mimic liters. Then he touched | upon muaie. 1 Baiba*-- | It wa* i
found it occasion lor joy rather than for fear. But one never , can tell about you women, par-
HouUrly In America.”
Barbara spoke stammeringly,
te a school girl. , R- a fc "I do not go in for thoae ~ _ things. Mi . Nikolakoff. I care yhs three only for my work. 1 don't believe iHwuldhave
In emotion."
Nikolakoff threw his head back
and laughed.
'Work.'' he aald "and a wo-
. e laughed again, very musically. "Wriroen were not made for work. They were made for >. You cant beat life, my
or."
lie rang for the manager, who obowi-d Baibara out. »e n ached the Tel,graph office six minutes loo late for bet Interview to he Card. (To Be Continued)
Spate-Q. tO. 4,1 xr game. Zdsrft and bid
itafi*u"
No snore, rm inr Scan*.
aUraasad. Yopened the km^of spate
rubber, losing tey two l This ■ steher hand tin /Ttefcute toBowi*M h.sd towd 1
unk drapery xrc a f Pbta navy blur
Tks small ikndi it ta right abows the proem d
tag the trimming pf lor and cuffs are c-j
tank which caseadei h ■
ful lines is made of a tt atocria! t* jxr ttebfltehet wide, the edges of the h
diftetod. •Iflte and U f rwnt af the «
one knrt. A and Y pHMd Md B hid one tote- Zand A passed ate Y hid two hearts. The final tod was lowr to'te doe to the (act thnt Y lutsed the handfaeimteto theflmt snefiathat Z has bid a snit and his partner Y has doubled. Under the i ulc act down in the analyne of that hand, Y awtoiely appected a heart ted hr Z. bnepwite (4 that Isct-howe.w.Z to—M terete gInert to Mnetei»otototeto*tek to chat euk hetee he 1m* toe fetexy to cidfaa. Instead of dotog so, howe-wr Z caned the see oftotoe and then kd £(—r. hopmg as he said, far fi nto. Thi. ted gave AB a game that they cotod.t have scored HZhad opened toe hteaf 7 Bgr “ '
Christmas C That Last Watches, Jeweliy We also gpraslae is A te Itoe o( C Cudj Warren J Gcaerxl S SOUTH SEAVULL I
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t'tty Katurday.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Springer, of • 'ape May t'ourl House; Mr. and Mr*. H. Brown, of DtquiUrUle: Mr.
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