Chinese nting Found Korea Grave
t. dedarxd to b* ih» o»d«r palatine In «xl*tMrr brought to Tokyo from Dr. Kouuml Kuroli*. aril fcod prphonor of the lal UnWeirtty. II In r ptm of a largo rollecjicteat troaaarca ancarthr. Korolta la the Dlado dn to Korea. The collet--oedlng to Or. Knrolla. re of tretnendoua value to of the anctenl Chines tinting tn qoeetlon bears raleot date A. D. SI It Is i wooden tray, .bout la diameter and ts palatial figures In various n a black lacquer bark
Drill: h Museum." Dr. Ko-
bo* a Chinese painting
iHeec. ibe Tang dynasty, is been teimed the oldest
by Curator Blnyon. but ■ire painted on thto
d on sten'-x but the picture tray to now the oldest
of the art of Chinese in existence. The dis-
ol It to a great eootrtbuthe field of archeological
Taken Frost Gram
painting u calf cne of
Interesting objects taken
group of Chinese graves In
basin srhlcb have s1th-
Cape KAY COUHTY TIKES. FRIDAY. JAKDARY 90. 1926.
Pari Tkrr.
I in Uver Basin in
on Wooden Trny
SOUTH DENNIS
Samuel Chrittian butchered hto
“‘'J' 1 Mr*. H. O Markle spent MonOoaan I lly Sunday .j,,. .nernoon with Mi*. Beulah ''••‘■d '< hrlstton Mra. B. H Bmpeoa and daub- rharlc B.ngham called an H. ter. Anna, apant a few days of 0 jgark lr „ n Monday afternoon, latf s«wh tn Palladelphi. Charles r.rlide and wife catlcart IJneoln and Milton Thomas „„ charlc Ringham and wife
Monday afternoon.
to Kinnlle oa Baturday. Mr. ani Mra Carl Md ormlrk vtoitad Mra. U. R McComtck Sun-
day.
Mr. a ad Mrs. J. B Scull have returned after spend I a* srirral weeks with thei- childrew In rhila del phi.: and Wilmington Mr and Mra. Clarence Sutton viatted relaUvca on Sunday. Mr. und Mra. DavM Sutton went to Woodbine Saturday evening. Mra. E. Peterson, of Cape May. to vtslttng Mrs. Srqlth Stiles. Frank” MalneiiTaDd .loaeph Robinaan went to Wildwood Tuesday Mra George Sayre, of Clermont. vstKcd Mtos M. C l.ud'.am Thur>day evening Mtos Hannah McCormick went to Philadelphia on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Peterson spent Thursday eeemlng with Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Mckeraon Paul McKaig and staler. Deborah. went to Petersburg Satur-
day
Charlee Noon sad family called tj,Hr Infanc) on Samuel Christian and wife on Ibomas ttr Monday evening. | aole anrvlvor
Jobe Peterson hHpe.t Samuel Christian lo butcher hto hog* on
Monday
Imftmi Mortality High tn th* ••Good Old Dayw*
Nit
. «- • Hard Surface Somers
Long Mmg/trt p oint Hig h way
for tho Foolhardy
„ , ! (Continued From Page One) The first of tU<*>.!la» bra»e l»tt , -ewr an,l Mated foolha-dy feats at Niagara was per h * d ■ ..... fonae<) bImui aMTCte ago. " ». blWlg .turn when be walked a rope *tret.-bed ever urcompltohed In the county
the gorge ' —■* '** * ‘
The mothees of Plus II and H Colet had each twenty-two children;
ta the one ease •«ly tan grew up. In __
Uie vttoarwnly j ac-oax The^o^ betWM the falls The matter was rcteri eat* of Philip D-Mdridge. the on-, ni| ^ shl|i| ^ f> p(ga He car chairman ot the publicity « •mmtt glnal author of the second Pnra- rlr) , , lw ,^ feet long ,ec to report at the neat me ting -iS". ^ SmSS ■ D ' , " r ' e '‘ lD * *'■’ ‘ K * UOd * Kdw. G. Bock. —Mar- -ecre.miy nit|» and . slater aurv Se'en.l jtme. tneresfter he re- o( |hf . |. hl | ad ^p bl> chamber p.^,. wa. the or comme,,.. gave a ,wry mtec- .. f ^ oeewwbiiTrmrrjlmg I.eLrv C., • <*«« .«re» on ,h. luncu.mng children of U r earl and count- ^ , u p,..,, f civic organiutton*. Hto adof Brtdgewater. famed ^ WB , ked diem was pun. •listed with humor.
nectloa with Milt.n
twelve chHdr novella*, ail di Three of B“ '
The complr INnnt -Somer* Yoealed. It meeting by ui
.. wltne»«e«l by the prince of Wales, afterward Edward
Noon and family on Sunday. j fo^ag except four Three of Kbea- ' j«ek rone ner Kenneth Bonham ^ent the jrraklne’a ten children died tn !af ^, week cud with relative* at Belle-, two month*, and later he loat hto ||J|U a woman. Maria Main irr 1 " i *?iiT^ma Spotter!na who c-weed with bask Mr. Jobe Peterson and niece, gd’dren of Kdmund snd t-atnwmw ^ ^ ^ The flr>t a[t-Bfp , Mis* Hilda Bingham, motored to *«*>■. !**•““ ^ ‘^u x to swim the whirlpool n.plds waa
Woodbine on Saturday evening. "T** made more than forty years ago by »ii h the mrmtMt*. Mary Peterson entertained ! “^JT^ .-Midrew dled at !>. p, ,* ln , v W> ! , *‘- wb , n U * 1,1 -Highway Depart:
Sunday afternoow. , tallty waa not always due t* pover- M felT
Several of the young men al-jty. Deaa LMeCj father waa twiew u^ wh^ipod nptda In a " '° con, f
barrel. A Mra. Taylor was the first definitely detenu, go over the falls themseleva, thought if this *
Jury Fails To Agree in Ackley Case Ocean City Baker Ckarged With Assaulting an Officer in Bake Shop Jury Was Out Five Hours
R'ilhur
.on .f the Beealcy'a » -uted at the ■mbetr of a commit-
conference
the State
this wt
that body, but tha time
Mrs. Sarah Meaalek spent the week rod at Millville. Rev. William Hto lie- of Pennington Seminary, preached at the M. E. Church Sunday. Joseph McCray to loading a car
with bay.
Mr ana Mrs A- Brosias motored
ddei There are mr.nyj to F.ldora Tuesday evening incaa plctut.i which arc • George r *eritt. of Cape May.
2.tM pears. They are the ’ exploration, that Japantota hare been conduct-
I Mra. Joseph Me
visited M; Cray —
Mra. Warn* Grace visited Mrs.
Smith Stiles
Frank Malnola anl Joseph Robinson went to Woodbine Saturday
evenll _
Mrs. A. J. Meatwald. Mrs. Cbaa. Nickerson and Mrs. Cllaton Nickerson attended'a lecture on Home Economics given by Sira. Bell, of New Brunswick, at Cape May Court House on Friday. Mtos Sarah Peterson, of Cape May. visited Mra. Smith Stile*
Saturday.
Mis* Margaret Ludlam entertained Mr*. Altds Ludlam. Mr. aad
Mrs. Jesse I.udlam and
, and Stephen, of Cape May Coort eaakat*. in on* of which , Hov.se. at dinner on Sunday, the boaea of Wgng Wn. a mho Bess McGregor. County Clidal In Cfelnase military j brarian vtoitad The other caafeau contain- | e.v akeleloof of four wowien ; George Stile* visited bl* t. rot bethe skeleton of Wang Wu captain Smith SUIe*. who U »eiltnd a wooden sual on which | OU sly
tended the movie* at Woodbine on
Saturday evening.
Walter Gheen returned home to Philadelphia after spending some time with realtlvt# here. A. Baud and wife entertained company from MUlmay on Satur-
day evening.
Edwin Noon made a business trip to Saa Isle City on Monday. William Scheuck and non. visited hto wife, who to In a Philadel-
phia hospital, recently.
The Parent-Teacher* Assoc ibou held a meeting at the school
i Thursday afternoon.
Daniel Chamber* and family spent a few day* wfth relatives at
Willow Grove recently.
L. Lee spent Sunday evening with Charles Hand and family. Several from here attended the Grange supper at Seavllle on Tues-
day evening.
toed mayor of Eon.loa. and * able, therefore, to bring tap a I family In the case of Kbea Erakiae'a children, lack of r~
sanitation was largely the c Rev. William Watson l
Journal.
•ted v
It
_ _ _ waa vlgorirhlrti site aceonipUsl.e.1 strapped in om-ly endorsed the Highway Board a specially made barrel. i would speed Its plan
# The completion
Window No Barrior boulevard from Sea He City
,o Flight of fftmok
R. F-. Ridtoke mipplemento tbs rr0lW Townsend s Inlet to Avalon, tale of a hawk following a bird Into Hw . Iorrt | n |„ North Wildwood
— rvo»~.I . few Tear* ago. ,hr Lo n *I , • ,r, » n,, “Tho stair- * nd ,ht * highway could lx- iom-
up srretglVt In front of pleted at the samo time it would IhlZZ tbs hall door and turned abruptly furnish an ocean boulev
i 'rSXJZJHS
Joalotu Man or Wot
Locks Salf-J
“There to. psrtiapa. no such a* lor* without an ' —
iyf
“When I bare been toatou* or mf
ea Jealox* I have always 1 “J; t oar Jewlouay cowiA bo jj^ful It .. .Kn—. it,Inn feorful It
At 1 went up the stolrx a
swallow flew over my head from
door, followed by an Immense rhieh esme aldhg with *aeh
that It went right
Atlantic City to Cape May City. The hard suriadng of all highways leading Into rewort-. a- wkmi as practical was also endut red.
BELLEPLAIN
Hf M. Cornu., of J*
WO. lb. o«k eod with Mr. .li lo uiloo* o. Mm ta o ** “oMo, oo< « 1^-iiu-Mr rtifront - cristo or find sotne one else IRWMM- 7.. ., > .
n who knows that be o
Rid Dcnnuvillc Corner
Alter a spirited deliatr a re*olu
. ..tn was pa.-eed rmneetina th» all the apilnterod glass tell around Highway Department •
hold a public hearing at Dennilie la-tore the present plans of
aetk-ed that ... . _
sriaroir^TfKiS! si ““ 1
.1. Mooeutw. -Mo a tataMo ~ lu , j n . „„ „ rl M.a
^ -taw. -o- Vor
* )t out through R'V' ,i »*' finally adapted Dr. ,
I—- — a wtnoow ana tore went around Euaene Way. of Deontovllle. da:-1
Oliver Gifford. aim* or Bod some one etae I.. -~v- tla „ klnr perbapa. w* should find ed the State Highway Depat tment Mta* Etolw Matthew* and friend J Wymorp attractive, to pmty*«w |he L>ml . WunD ^, , 0 the garden. , B ns plane to eliminate the right I Bentley Hoffman, of Cape I of hlm,rif K f r .. .. . But It had disappear.-! Only tha anx |M lu m at Depalsville propnw'd |
, hoi* in the window was wime* to , o | a} . the nplr boulevard across !
testimony of Officer* Myer*. Paa*-_ burn and Under, the assault took* place la Ackley * shop wb*n Myara .vtempted to arrest Ackley’* driver who bad parked a track beynnd the parking line. It wa* stated AcMtT assaulted Myer*. who has aims* resigned from the police department,
and kicked kirn
Ackiev was defended by Alton** Krep* and Bell Aektoff . I aimed be kicked Myers in eelf- ■ f nrl He asserted Mvrrs grabbed Mm by Ibr Unoet and he u^d hto
loot to protect himself
The <aao was given to the fury U .45 a m. Tke Jury .oaferred wii-. .11 a recess until S P m.. and *iui. ..ppsarsd no verdict could
!- t< arhrd. was disc barged.
ay It I
1 hr Jury m the r
Ackley. Ocean City baker waa j " <H*eharae.l upon falling to reach J an agrreu*. nt after reviewing the , for more than five hours j
The trial took place at Courtly
onse last Monday.
Arkley wa* i barged w vaulting l*uli. • u.an G. Myel the oBr. r attempted lo arrest a driver .-mployed by Ackley tor <
t raffle vioUtion
The alleged assault took place on j Some people try to ■ubotllutr a July II. last year. According to the lot of buss for <1"- Ooio*a_Rulc
The fellow who’d rather win an - gunient than clinch a sale U a Sot cousin to Boob McNutt.
May. spent the week end with the ! i
former’s aunt. Mrs. H. P. Layton, j Mrs- .Samuel Hsaton spent Mon- I day with her parents, at Wood- |
-Hearse's Internaticusl-Ommop^l-
Oip tale."
lay the new boulevard
marsh land so the higbwa:
’ would pass through tke outsklrtiPerf tun* by the Ton of the town. He staled this Sunday paper states that would inflict a hardship on the In the south of France. 1* town. He also stated learning
The
fled with him are believed bee* hto wive*. Tha grave r. although enclosed in was in perfaei condition, acto Dr. Karotta.
Mtos M. Murphcy. o( New Brunswick. an lasiructc' of the co-oper-ative extension work of New Jersey. instructed several ladle* to I be making o! permanent patterns at the bome of Mrs. A J. Meee-
Ciaas. oa Tuesday.
Urge number of ladies Interested in Ibis work U was necessary tt have more than oor class Thuel present on Tuesday were- Mrs. William Meerwald. Mis. Chart*# Nickerson. Mr*. Clinton Nlckeraoa. Mrs. Alonxs Brosius and
wald entertained at luncheon with
Mrs. Meer-
In Perfect Order
articles obtained from the ere found arranged In tar around the caskets f then were in excellent
f preaervatlcm.
also found a hexagonal nee red with tortoise shell.' roil* said. ‘Tt to a product same age which produced
r The painting on the bo* j , very delicious
Ike customs of the period, t ease which apparently ied by one of the women md with the other articles, x to round and about one
diameter.
nntained a brente mirror, ngm. powder and other woparaphernalla. The color of
powder was not greatly Various articles of silk
ound in the caskets snd out- iiifc
iem. These ere valuable, as Nicholas Hand made a busiw low the artistic designs used |t1 ’p to Delmont on Thursday
* dAys- mottling,
field In which the graves 1 Mni Alice Hampton called oe found to about five miles I y ^ y Hand on Tuesday even-
ithern bank ot j iD -
aldo River. There are about j Mr ^ e. Hand and daughter, graves In the plot, of which; Beulah, were ip Millville on buai-
are not been touched. { on Wednesday.
■T of the graves yielded I Garner Peterson and wile made
“ r ^ seav Ule^n'sub day I T* 1 * f * rt Ij “ l **»oke near a tored to houth SeaviUe on Sunday Haek to ^ dark aDd tbea and called on the Utter s mother. w , , nd ugbter is a Mra Rebecca Shaw. RlutrtraUon of the tow of the ta Mtos Hu Id a Mason spent Satur- aquare of the distance. At sue foot day evening with friend# at Mill- radius from the center of tb rtUr. the surface exposed In any
Walter Gheen. of Camden. ! ta very email and tb* w
railed at the home of Mr. and I **»« ' r “7 ,n « r<b "-
o,o™.a,,.:“-j,m~.
i Sunday. two-foot radius the psrtlrte* are
Mr. P. Hams, of HasHton. Pa.. ■ twice as far apart and «m)y eoe- ^
as calling on friends here on - quarter of the area Is covered- el- . -jk— industries dependent oe county, particularly the resorts. •■day lowing four timesJbe light to wm |b- natural product: hut it to a : ' "
Mrs. M. Cooler, of Pleasant vlHe. throwgh. This section is i-aunvsws. Q ^ Jno whether the manufactured attended lodge here on Tuesday 1 ptafamee can be mad* to take the
|SSft'KS?Vt^!5TBS e- -
ELDORA
, Thomas Hand, of South Dennis, called on Nicholas Hand
on Wednesday
Somers Hand and non. Aivin motored to Woodbine ou Wednesday evening. . Lew Is Petereon wa* * Wood bine visitor on Wednesday even-
_* chief center of perfumemanu- Rlr< . |h(l tormrr county Eugluewr. fnefnr*. and that had prepared a plan which would
i *nf violeta and eliminate the nght angle turn
ISO ton* of Jasmine are bandied by and the highway would continue one company each season. It to through Denateville. The plan stated further that the arre of was submitted to the secretary of fieerrr f*rm* producing for the per- the organisation to be referred to
r utMMtr ui *••. —- i ... ___. fam* Industry 1* oxer 10n,000 acrea. ,he Highway Board, c Hoffman on Bunday. {JV , r i m ^, prevented. ??* •J* the Fiower firower. William J. Chadwick of Ocean Clark, ol Ocean City., ‘Jkm. tj.ok At > With the manufactute of aynthet- C ity. suggroteil the County Rooster
k “ a^.; ™,r l» W.ln IM. sprl.s
H* cited the advantages
OUR DISPLAY ROOM / has been temporarily removed from ^
’ The Ban Building
to 106 Ariadne St., ^
Sea Isle City ^
Announcement will be made when we move to new and larger quarters. In the meantime we shall be pleased to give, in our temporary quarters. the same service that has proven t*o satisfactory to our many customers in the past. RALPH SHORT
Sea Isle City, N. J.
Electrical appliances
of all kind
Electrical work
of all kind
Mr*. R. B. Hea
* railed to ]
the sudden death of her brother- I mouth of tb* stack, t In-law. Mr. Adam Mciale. i has bee* *o great that tbora to Mr. and Mr*. Harry Hetten-| acuity no mnr* » baugh returned to their home In 1 tbs light and lb* a
Newcastle on Monday, aner a few
j too |-opular by
was of not paying very large wages After tho esrsomny h* returned to
tl to fan leaving for Loti dm:
days’ stay with the former’t
brother here.
Mrs. Sheppard, of Corbin City, s been substituting In the primary room the part week, a* the
rber. Miss Myrtle Endlcott. of
Sea Isle City, ha* been confined to
her home with tonatUti*.
Mrs. W. W. Mason and da ughr. Hulda. were Philadelphia
shopper* on Wednesday. Mr. Thomas Hand, of Paterson, with deep green trim
N. J. spent the wsak end with , y -„ k Mr. and Mrs. J-cob PetUt. u^' rale greet: 'ZiS!poly- Lack? NoodUr Mr. Henry Hea* returned bouse rtroo * „ also a standard color It Is reported that a coodlor ha« Thursday from the MlUille Hoe- mmblnatton. The majority of thcaa found a rateable black opal in pltal after having kta tonsils re- uucco buusea are built with red Queensland The blacktop*! is one
Blues, green*, brown*, reds and l^w awrovuuered the bead eulker purple*—every hoe of the rainbow ^ ^ who had not attended —you see in the stucco booses and IIia ifimmuiri “Well. I*uncan.“ bungalow* which have made Florida uld ^ trareier. “we bad an awful famous. Tb* curious color effects da _ ot murm and rain for the fa srw secured either by Incorporating B(TmL Would you bet tore It. we certain mortar color* in tha plaster h ld «i tort the coffin down Into two or by painting ibe surface of tb# -Ay." said tb* stucco with Urge brushes and the ...iv— [ a^, Bnbert will need all desired pigment mixture when the - lia V £gta '>* can get where be’» surface ha* dried- link and I***7 Ran Prancisco Argo
—" Itofflar u.trt.
Mrs. Claudine Camp. Grand*-, was calling ot
here oa Sunday.
of value, chiefly tor Lhr - that they had been raniu by-gone years, probably dais. Some of the tombs of brick but the majority,
reed.
according to historians, nvaded about 16 B. C. by the uperor Wu. and the aecaruund the Daido river basin under Chinese rule for about earn. Tt* burial ground the excavations were cools believed lo be the rest»!*ee of these ancient Chinese ftalna.
derated Clubs ’lan For Convention
Aftir Will Br HcU >1 Atlantic City
’be bi-annual convention of the era ied Women's Club* will be on Steel Pier. Atlantic City, to* May The plans for tki* I mevtlnr were discussed at tatriot meeting ol tb- Federated b* held to the Presbyterian arch. Wenonah. last Thuraday T»* Ocean «1tj representative* Ibr meeting were Mrs Elizabeth Gandy, and Mra Edward Voss lb* Women’s Civic Club, and s Hamid Taylor and Mr*. H. R >P»r. of the Research Club asnoaal convent loo of the
lion of Women’s club* ■- ^ William Petetwur •1 every two years. The Ia*t spent the week end eulioo "a» held ta '...UfoiiUa. -u Millville.
trip to Millville Wedneada/. C. Whildln. of Delmont. called 1 friend* here on Wednesday. John and Frank Chamber* spent Monday evening with their staler at Court House. Charles Hand called on bit brother. Mack Hand, on Tuesday. 1L O. Hackle and wile made a business trip to Cape May Tuesday. Nicholas Hand. Lewis Hand and Walter Gheen were In Woodbine on Tuesday evening. Lewis Peterson mad* a nusim trip to Millville on Thursday. Mra. W. Ireland has returned to her home in Millville alter spending some time visiting relatives here. Ed. Powell called on Garner Peterson and Alex Baud on Thun
day.
H- O. Hackle and wife made business trip to Vineland o Thursday. Lewis and Ralpn Peterson cal I on Edwin Noon on Tnursoaj enlng. Hetman lehner I* Improving bis house •11 motored to Woodbine ot. Friday. Misses Hilda Bingham Eth.l Hand, of Clemen ton spent the week end with thei: Mr. Lawrence MeKalg. <>l South Dennis visited his ialhei lee. Gainer Peterson called Charles Bin-ham on Monday
Early Vie* ^ John A llama, who received tha who rmke~ over the heaps of dcfcrli
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Whildln. gwond highest number of votea. be- frt)T0 0 vi abandoned working* in of Delmont. spent ibe week end rame rlcs prcsldent lo the first and aeareh of opals thrown away with her parents. Mi. and Mra., second administration* of Georg* th roogh not being aeen. On th« William Sprague Waablngton. In tbs same way Jrf & p fh la sound* rather Ilk* Mra. Fred Het ten baugh return- , I™**** for mrodtoa tahaystaeka
Ring With a Hilary The museum of Versa Ulna now
has the ring with whb b M flam
Monday, where she bad l*ero 1 p , a „ | n }S00 when Jefferson wa* gooa money j—
days undergoing an X-ray riw1ed President By the twelfth -gamlnatiou. She is somewhal saM-ndmeot to the Constitution, ef tup loved fertile September S.. MM. tbs etaeand Mrs. Jess Davis, ol lor* ware instru.lrd to ballot sej.s
bom# of Ml and Mra. F- Hetten- i OTofeXted and elected 10 tne intmestlng history even before that, baugh. .ifflce of vb ! preaid'-at. t>eing elected Charles N*ond<wff. who maintained Mrs Edith McCormick, of Mill- ln November, ifot. when J-ffe:son that be «** Loo!* X .TI of rYaure lilc spent the week end with her 1 re-elected President. It »•* Jules Yavre who liecsmi
f,reign minister, snd M Fsvre usee, It to seal the sm-lcttc* <-f 1S7I »'
t'eraaillra. b
of Rio • friends
; tils r
of tb« costliest of geATra lt to
e of the roost el naive. ThU
„ —sg exploited today by mao.
mostly Chinese, termed "noodtora.’
parenu Mi und Mra. Jacob Pettit. ;
Aline liras and daughter. 1 pent Saturday >n Mill-1
Hie.
Chinchilla a Myttcry
Little la known of the liiatory of willing to watt until Die state s
the chinchilla rabbit and. aa __
Everett Matthews and i, recd e r exprease-1 it. "We are sattoGeorgia Kimsey. of Cape May. fl,-d that the rabbit to here -how 11 railed on the former * aunt. Mis rame la yet lo be ascertained " Color Ada Uiyton. on Friday. 1* one of the moat Important ,«.lnts Miss Erma Mas..,, ,* visiting of this rabbit- Each fcdlvIduD bidr .. ... , i-uns-st* of find, a band of medium * aunt. Mra Clarence Lemun- . ^ Drar **!„: then a *’ ‘ "b" Ma5 i, au d of dark or slate blue; then a Mi tjeuig. Heaton, of Camden. llBnd of i^ht rilvw gni> ; a band of
»ni Sat 111 <i.-iy and Sunday »‘>b' dark i,| U e; band of gray snd lattly v
Mr. Henry Heaton. j number of hair# wMli black ends
Mis II U. Mason attended lodge or licking.
Tuckaboe on Monday evening. ~ ~ ~ Miss Adeline Lange, ol Cape Wat Rushing Him May Court House, spent the week Vacbtamsn If this squall coa-
rould be brought from Paru
Probably So Ordered Tli* afternoon bridge
aiding its
“It has bts-n ui that there *bs!l *t the rard tabl
“Ladle#
ed the JiretddeOt ve-1 and ** or.det |« ii«, r..nver*attoc .. Whnt shall wi I suggest.'
“that v
young
t while vn
Don’t Miss The Opportunity Offered Weekly To Profit By Our Mistakes
We all make them, of course, and it’s impossible to entirely eliminate them from the Classified Ads, so we are offering a prize of ^ x
■ Id ay
ilJjdth*—Tool Dos'.ou Tran-
iuuea I shall have
P, UI , • Hto Pa**etiger u, M. and Mra Lrater Rlgglu. » »*aven’t yet. -pent Friday evening with Mr .nd Mis. J Tinsley, ot Woodbine. Two Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bonham The ScramN.ng 7 WO
tt Eldora. spent Sunday with be
Geography
Jack—Why d.. ymi call thto
ap of the world? photograph of )
night. 1*
nwi-et heart.
dear girl 1* all tin
* here.
Mr. an.. Mr-. A B. Faure entet-| 'ained Mr and Mr*. B. B. Masot. st din- ei on Sunday. Mr. Jawdj Pei tit and aon. Henry. iputored to Oi-ean
btakers scratch
worae than John *.
He—Te*. that’* what Mary told
me last night.
Call for Self-Control Gladys—What would >•’« ■I® t you had a voice like mine? Her Mother I d try to keep tb. neighbors from finding it out.
Mott day.
sympathy tilt; geta when thv 11 ivc. that cvui-. one elec managed to do.
each week to the person who finds the most errors on the Classified Pages. & Read the announcement of last week’s winner and details of contest on Page One. 7 hen turn to theClassified Department and check the errors. You may win this week’s prize of
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