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CATE MAY CODMTY TIMES. FEU)AY. JANUARY 15. 1986.
[ Spinsterhood
(Continucil from Pase 13*
s In nuddhism ;>nil.
I murk-, n chord with a »rons not. | or a mi**lnK not.-." Rruc .•.lulled. "Your life ^inuld'i Im' perfect music. Lydia. Yu Uautj. health, friends—everythin;; |
it takes.”
r ImiKitirnllr and paced I
Tra NewSaiTdView^
Oliver H. Guttridge | Guttrldse.
j A special display room has been bulll for the demonstration of *all
Co. Opens New Store Prominent Atlantic City Finn
Moves In Own Building
I Agtn
Buddhists last season. Nest year ill "Z w. collins tmomas. Agr.cu.
h.- Imnlton lace or fhlnes. ,,ir flo '* r - hor ,on!: ,r * nc, ' rf CAPK MAY OOONTT EXTENSION 8EU\ ICE When the new home of the Oliver natunilly col-1 ,rai,ln e across the Chinese rtws- nuUd.nc. Second ITocr Capo May Court House H ,;in, r |,i K0 Co, opened It* doors I She made a gesture very .Ute . B! 2320.2; Atlantic Avenue rcccnt-
ingine her hands. “Everything ct ., Acting h-rult and Vegetables:” P. ly. it entered one of the most
ii. Bonnet! b. specialist In dairy mod. tn buildings In the city and an marketing. "Marl -ting Milk In innovation In stores to the d.
chow dogs, lefts things.
“Anybon. that is beside the question. What about you and me* it you told the real truta. you'd admit you're lonely and miserabl. -.nd over-worked. And you'd am >ou still loved me. too And m. - we coold pick up the broken ■ '>1- and make a go of It after all I would be worth It. Babs." Barbara's anger had OK'd down. She was too tired to maintain any intense emotion. "N" Bruce. It won’t do. We want diSerent things. You want a Victorian helpmate, and I want a life of m< ow n. I'd be no better than a turnip if I lived under your regime We dont understand each other, and we couldn't ever really hair cared for each other. You go ahrad and marry Lydia Stary. and let her money h«df> your schemes. And 111 worry along by myself and have a rather good time of it. too.” The ear stopped at the H« dgor. “Shall I send the man back agd come In a while. Barbara' aaked Bruce as he opened the aut.
mobile door.
Barbara wavered. Then she caught sight of her wrinkled yvl1<*» dress under the lamp light. th< dfeas that had accompanied lioh'i wagging coattails up that endless line of people to the regal Lydia. "No.” she said. “I'm too tired. Baaides. why draw out the agony* What's doee is done ' Bruce was helping her out of the car. She dashed past him and up the steps to the bouse. He leaned against the car a moment, stralning his eyes for a Last glimpse of bar through the window as the lights Bashed on inside. Then be climbed into the car and It rolled away. The great Stacy house was quiet a*4 dark when he reached It. save where one or two windows In the main ball thrust streamers of light across the front walk. The door opened as be Climbed the steps, and Martin, the butler, addressed him. “Madam would like in see you in the music room, sir.” be said Bruce followed him through the
hall.
{The music room was an apartmint in the east wing of the bous.. Brace found Lydia at the piano, a Ckirese lamp throwing a glow upon her copper hair She was playing some bit ct old Italian melod>
when he entered
He seated himself on a hassock nAr the piano The light from the Chinese lamp fell on the backs of aonie old books stacked on a lacWfnrcd table Lydia's Persian cat taj on a Jilack satin cushion
except the one thing that would Now is an cxccll.nl make me happy. Bruce." she said, some of that pruning ”—a gift. If I could paint or sing the way. ... or write or dan., or do some one * thing perfectly: But all I can do ' ^ Ma> .V, Is to try to h. Ip those who can.! Grange me. at t 01 And I don't like that kind of see-j Grange Pridaj anuary
on.l hand satisfaction."
Bruce smiled at her. "Nonsense,
being
ork out of
r feet. There was a bow]
should be enough. Isn't it anything *f nd,ns to hr beautiful and rich and, 1 ron,on young?" I .. „ Ni . Lydia shrugged and gave him a ' wry smile. "Don't Batter me. Bruce. *' You don’t do it well. You’re not u ' even thinking of what we're talking '
about right now. I believe Miss ^ Hawley has vamped you." Her tone was light, hut her eyes were questioning. Bruce made no answer,
pufling at his cigarette and
quite a number of t ape Ma. ’minty fanie rs and others aie at
ultural Week a
gctahle
sley. State
--csta that now is an ne for fixing ap sash and palm with th. lead and linseed-oil
looking at the yellow’ t
Lydia made a sudden movement .
and seized him b
Annual Meeting County Boa id
How:
New Jersey;” H. It bureau of inspection r "Fncto.-s Influencing I Uamford. transportati
“Transportati.
Hancock, president of ■rsey State Federation of
’ounty Hoards of Agricullun . addrcsseii ; meeting of the rape May
on." she said, “let's write the state- i County Hoard of Agriculture at ment for the Telegraph about my court House. Friday evening. Januconnection with Vale Acres. I want ary S. Mr. Hancock gave much to send it down first thing tomor- emphasis to the fact that It is to row." ; farmers' advantage to stick to“Look bore. Lydia.” answered gethrr. and that to draw away at
Bruce. “Are you sure you want to. present from the county board j principal speakers
put so much money into It? You would be a step backward Mr. » » » On the • mustn’t lot friendship sway you too Han.ock also cited .numerous in Earlier Hatched Chicks Bring |tie MnI) .
Va.wtnni .rn.i Greater Profits »®cei
msch_you-know, it s rather a ven- stances where the National ture. and If anything should hap-i Bureau and State Farm Bure.-u l>en L» our plans. I'd rather you | ia d prevented legislation which didn’t lose heavily In it “ would have wotked to the dtsad“Losel " cried Lydia. "Nothing vantage of farmer*. His whole talk I'm connected with ever loses l'm was very Interesting and inspiring
a lucky penny and you'd better be
glad I'm going to take hold of D c . Tudor „ n your enterprise. What shall we „, k on y,,. , lmv tUr . „ UIll} . “J,, U .' 1 . B.»Td of Agricultut. mwhK-hor-How does this go'. Mrs. Lydia BMiutIOO h( . . iected prewiSlacy today announced her inten-1 ^ j- Suutr and Eh hard Invest large sums of money Uxves * .otalkmal teachers ‘ *|wk. in the Vale Acres Development | on , walKllu , ^
of the problems encountered
project sponsored Stone and Reynolds
"’Mrs Star) will buy _ tract ol land which will be plotted r^mmsirri... and built up according to the plans >nrk of Bruce Reynolds, a member ot |lw p^, vrif the firm, and Giovanni Gignelll.. „ , ..
Italian architect, whose presence iu follow‘e-s mew we I’hiladelphia was the oteasmn for ,0 * < ' n ' 00 r *' rn,u ‘'
a large reception given last night dupug tb« t Mrs. Stacy* home. ” H * rr > * *
hl-*f. town s.-ction. rapidly becoming a nd statistics, center <■! business activities Tices:~ H ii. The . s'.ibllshmdtaL orgwnlred In m specialist. IgTR by Mr Guttridge. now de- ■ nts.” ceas.d r.-ccntly cloned Its doors at
Others In s|ieak w ill lie Dr. John Allantic Avenue to move into
Martin Thomas, p . i.lrnt of Rut- the more spacious quarters,
gerw Iniverslty. and Dr. J. G. Up- thereby giie Its part on* the serman. .Iran of the > oHcgo of Agrt- vie., adequate to the growth of the rultur. ..nd director <>: the i^cperl- bosin.-r- They purchased the lot. m.nt Stations, who will give the which ii«« a frontage of 52 feet, welcoming address at 11 a. m, drew their own designs, and conMonday struci.-d tin- store with their own
'i ll. sessions will l*«t from *1 a materials and iaSor.
m to i P m. each day and. accord- Erect cl at a cost of 535.000. the ing to Frank G. Helyar, director of buildlm: is of handsome Spanish of the institute, all persons attend- archfi.ruirc and constructed ol Ing the institute wHI la given an brick and stucco, with the front opportunity to present practical trimme: in yellow and green tiling, problems arising ir. their business The flooring, wrilh its 16.000 square On Wednesday cvenlnc January feet of space, la covered w ith mtn27. a dinner will be held at the min,. t,ir i n red. and U a plcas-Hot.-I Klein. William B. Duryce. a n 1 contrast to the celling of metal,
secretary ol the State Iwpartment painted a cream color.
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store.
r zxanlne. In the rear of hich. in addition to the the only departments
that arc above the ground Boor, a radio r.sun has been Installed. This deemed a necessity to the evergrowing mdurtry and the thop-
sands of fans In the resort.
The plumbing and heating busl-
pr-bdmfion. advises R. R. Hanna*. nww i ' 1 " 1 equlpmenl for the compouitry research specialDt. in the ! ,an J' ^ supervised by James E. January number of New Jersey *'*■»•* Another section of thy store
By h.itrhing a part of the poultry flock t»tvren January 15 and February IS. so that the birds will mature In July, the poultryman [ take.- a Mg step tow ard maintainInc his late summer and early fall
“That's going to look well In
... - 1lr -.| Srhellinget. .'
print, hi call Barbara Ha'wlev ‘ •*»»>bera Joseph < amp Melfirst thing in the morning and read vln Abboti. Ralph S. helling.. It off to her ' , fharles E. Ftoster. Dr Julius Wav 'Give It to McDermott Instead" 1 A ,v, »'' 11 Taylor. A B said Bruce, “ini get better alien- F,,or, w H Powell. J II < oraon a ” , The meeting took place in Heiawhat have you got against the ler ’* T '* Room, where a resist txvl Hawley girl*" asked Lydia sudden-1 •'“Pper was served. Those att.tid
1 the ■
yel-
maow sin. and closely drawn
T thought she looked a with adoration in her eyes "
(To Be I ontissed)
the curtains
the night
The music went on and on. Lydia did not turn to look at Bruce She might have been alone tu the roo.:. *0 little sign did she give of noticing hi* presence. The cat rose and stretched itself, rubbing against Lydias f..i A' last It went out of the Toon in the middle of a bar. Lydia s hands faltered and dropp>-d from ths keyboard. "No use." sh. sighed "Imperils 1 music." Kbe Snrn.-d about to look at Bruce "Sometime,. " *’ II of life ia
Enough Is Plenty
Tudor.
Foster. Ralph Schelllnger. tv H Powell. E. Ofone. A. B. Faure. Mr ; and Mrs. J Reid f'hamlx-rs. Mr and ! Mrs Melvin Abbott. Mr and Mr* Harry Mackey. Norman Taylor.
Judean ' orson Amb
ogrirulture.
Mi Hannas points out that the
price ot eggs begins to climb as the summer wanes and that it is IP, 1 good business to biva a flock of r mi layer* at thu time Ordinarily a
a report ..t . 1 decline in production lakes place iplisbe.1 during * "h the old fowls about July. If
Ore-quarter to one-third of the
hatched between the middle
of January and the middle of fVh’uary the poultry keeper can
offset this decrease.
Tb^ article goes on to say that brooding of chick* early in the reason has been carried on successfully for a number of years. ■ hicks thus produced will reach a good growth and development before hot weather comer ou. thereby giving them an advantage ov«
later hatched stock.
One precaution, to prevent leg weakness. Is advised. Because bad weather is likely to make It unsalv to let the chirks out on the ground and there is a lark of green fo>a! at this tmi'-. rod liver oil and
houM Im- supplbd
devoted to roofing materials. Paints, oils and equipment for decorating Is manag -d by William
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paper, and these will be shown seen on the wall of a home. A modern bathroom Is also exhibited for the U-nefit of prospective cus-
tomers.
An automotive department has) been added to this up-to-date store
Millville Five Signs Joie Regan At Center The management of the Millville team of the South Jcr•ry League has given notice to the other member* of the league of the Mease of lx* Ewan and the signing of Joe Regan for their pivot position. Joe. who has played considerable basketball around Philadelphia. performed 101 Millville last season and will probably Ik- a big factor in the bolstering of I he Glass blowers’ team, which al present Is the tallender In the league.
101. my dear, why in the world do you want a divorce?” "Only one good reason—bell c I'm married."
You Can Save Money!
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GEORGE R. GRE1S Attorney and Counaellor-At-Law 521 Eighth Street, Ocean City and Mechanic St, Ct Hie. Bell Phones: Ocean CHy 71 Court House 22
First National Bank Sea Isle City, N. J. Decrmber 11. 1922 (our opening dej) depoeit, JI25.803.50 December 11, 1923, depoedi wee. $175,761.42 December 11. 1924. deponU were $262,017.74 December 11, 1925, (our third birtbefcj) 4e. posits *vere $445,592.61 Where there is such growth there MUSI be merit Make this bank your bank. It is “The Bank Where You Feel At Homm” Kim ABB B. \BNKTT HOBACE BICE Free Ideal DR. THEODORE C. WBEATOSi, Vie*
Lawyer: ’ * m terribly sorry, i ■'. nn “ N I!y h * rd Reeves. S ! Ti - ®« u P'“-n at the r buddy. I thought I could do more !: i ' u " M n J Me*’raven. Ifc-.n' '*' r r '^' "'her of the ormuint . for you.” Bishop. Horary Richardson. Wll- cr *lf* ‘*r *>l the amount of mash Convicted Man "Aw—shut up. K1,nM ' I'.ank orson W :wl Expensme has shown that Ain't you satisfied? f got five ' 0,,,nf Thomas. G O. lamer. . lin it is eaMr, to mix It Into the grain, years —that’s plenty.” '" n 1 dnover Unwciler j •b*’ however used, it t highly Newton Schellinnr and Howard •U'ctlve in rreventing leg wcak- —- Hancock. j news.
Poor Aim
' Something to kill luothi Have you tried moth bails?" SUI. but they didn’t W. You ree. 1 couldn't bit them.
Another Chance to Win a Prize by Writing the Best Last Line to this “SPINSTERHOOD” LIMERICK NO. 7 Are you fuamg Urn 5Ury’ If you ait you art familiar with Barbara Hawley's experiences ia her choice ct a career instead o’ love. Wnte a last lint to thu Limerick and win a prue of Five Dollar* if your line i> the best in the opinion of the judges, who t!m week will be ,ohnson -“‘••on C. Lore and Geon;. Run;: of the TIKIS tU if E»,h w.-k different judges arc selected either from the TIKES »ufi. or outside -- 11 *?. 1 ? '“V h "‘ •• »“ * pre x r„. DX1.U .iici is ofhml .... bj tbf TIKES I.r u,. Pmcb -ho onbmitt ti, b,„ i.« lj« ^ Lmariol Ite limmcl „ bum „ ,, j„ t , t , lUpr , „ u jm ra. th, Uoij it , ,,,5 u, ,0.1, op , i ut ""f* 1 * 1 *“> ha, ,b,«, .iu, *, ud th., „ „ b^c „ 1Bj ^ Barbara Hawley as told in her store izzjzzzr nr Cin y - i: *** Men u today i liaenck: Course Bariiara is getting on hi. fiut lor B„„, ,h, , begimunp L , 2>o she gives him a ring. And the very next thing.
e (uedentiafe of BUICK * * -
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Buick talc* and •crviceaeguv-
•ucx xicrroa oo-mvr.
the Better Buick.
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Gty,N.J.
When Better Automobiles Ate Built, Buick Will Belli Theta
GOING ON FIVE DAYS TRIAL Drive away any car in this entire stock. Drive it for five full days. If. at the end of that time it is not more than exactly represented. drive it back and we will gladly allow you every dollar paid on that car to apply on any other renewed car in stock.
Cleveland Four Door Sodas Model 42 $800 Worth $1200
Trade m Year Present Car ax Cash MV will acre-pt youi prwai lit cat a# cask on
We Tench You To Drive Free* It l» «-a.y to iraru
Studebaker 1925 Model Bq Sis Phaeton $1000 Worth $1500
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