Cape May County Times, 19 February 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 12

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1926.

insterhood tlnucd fioni Pa^c 11) . * could work for half

IUi the other two and not

the reeeiptr of the Ann or whether titles to lots mow-d restlessly. Thl.-

» on forever. She sat with • Slued to the outer door. ^ this trial may dree out for " rig bed the man heslde het 18 If he golnc to have a bad It. Hard to make a jury he was as close to Man-

s and knew not him: One of those Mamed geniuses. Ill het.

kaow a dollar from a

Sea Isle Old Timers Couldn t Slop Boys

-Lydia Stacy never came Into court because of mnscleuce. I'd be more wlllina to believe she came

just to star in a spectacle. But V^OUIOD l OlOp DOySj ■Tor the first time In the hiseven so. where the spite was] | mry of the I'nited States. Artrona'i

aroused as it was against th!s gang 0 , d ^ of Traininfi famous Kish

I don t think she <1 come without | . J _

pressure from somewhere." . HI Game w 1th Reserves

Barbara moved uncomfortably | It ought to be a The Old Time basketball -

Your Birthday IS IT THIS WEEK?

good story tomorrow."

said. 1 .

Isle

l back i

climbed in a clo-cd c Mazurie. the Sea Isle t

dealer.

This noted mountain i

hi* plo'.s [■r; ctic;.!

ed. A shaft of late sunlight t Uye old undisciplined lock - hair on the crown of his head. Barbara turned her head awn>. Brr eras had filled wtih tears. She rtzcbnd for her notebook. The I'lerfttfbti'a bearing was apparently

ibouif to close.

A moment of quiet had gripped room. Bruce's lawyers were rferrlng, their heads clos<‘ ether over the table. The proscjting attorney was discussing me notes wfth his assistant, nice aat with his back to the! owd. hla eyes fixed vacantly

e wall ahead.

•Come on. Miss Hawley, well e a quick get-away." whispered r friendly reporter, and stopped

the door at the back a w < ’ entered. She swept down tral aisle and her Ivory

small coral hat made

b against the drab gray rtroom. Women gasped

Ibly as she came.

's gaze followed her. The ent straight to Bruce attorneys. Ignoring himself. "I am Mrs. Lydia ‘ she said to the lawyers, "t » testify for the defendant.'

m stirred in the room. Bruce Lydia. Barbara watched : Kra pi,

stock beside the st-

oly. A bailiff

been trying to open a

abruptly, pole in

trail-

• • • the Ocean City-Sea Irle game 1; "Reynolds Acquitted." The high Friday evening, against the Sea

black letters In the afternoon p,. We Reserve* «,d the tat** ~—«

of fans were treated t" the

pers screamed the message across^de-splitting rom.-dy which the streets of Philadelphia. I haa ever lieen Maki Barbara, coming out of the Tele- sort. The gam- ended with the graph building, read the Telegraph J™"*' 1 '™ 1 '* d l ins ^ extra as she walked. "Mrs. Stacy ha ''' IlaU a r, ' por testifies tor young architect. Jury *“ « h - ° , Ma >" r e ^ out only half an hour. Ovation In lron ^ ' h '‘ c ' i "‘ h ’ n "7" courthouse- ^ fir “ ha "' 1 dnp, • wbe 1 n " ,c Down the column n passage read. of " ont _“' -Mrs. Lydia Stacy testified this y«"'T<ars t»k« Plac^ The afternoon that Reynolds had asked old Timers * ta {° ' her not to invest in Vale Acre, un- *, b ° ' h '- '" fl ' al ,,n " kr '^ 1 r ' til he had had time to Investigate ! ''"”" d ,b '; ' ™ ' n ™'' » b “' some circumstances that puxxled bp >’ '"e tailing ahout the floor

in n of exhaustion. The

if the older players, official reports, was

redured one ton. total c-unt. as a result of the game. Pour of the five players were side to leave their Is'ils today lor the first time, but are still confined to

chairs about their

homes.

Dor Hildreth and George Culver were the leading scorers for the Old Timers, both gelling

har-j qix.red by a regular stock model

him.

from i co n’ul‘' nc J

written shortly before acc *' r Dl: Manners' disappearance, in which he told her that he was working on some of the Vale Acres titles which seemed doubtful, and that he intendro to go to < hlrago to In-

vestigate Manners' life before he J *

came to Philadelphia.

“The witness presented evidence that Reynolds would have exposed

Manners the day Reynolds relumed , , ... _ . ... , t.j goals Irnm field. Tom Whittingir™. hi, trip » Htlhwo h.h n-l lti . ^ HK>1| .

lh* night for the losers by jping in six field goals, which ertalnly no manner in whirh how respect for the aged. The

s reading It n

copy. But she with Bruce's eee*

As she waited for her car at, Seventh Street comer she read the

artirle again. Some one jostled ; - tnllino F against her. She looked up. It jj,}<lreih F was Brace, with a laughing Vio- q ietta on his arm. He looked Cronec’kor. ■ straight at Barbara, without speak- jj lr( . q

mg or smiling. Then he and Vio-j letta went on down the street. 1 Barbara leaned against a tele-

broken by a

Violetta's comer -My awaliowed my gum."

(To lie t ojlinued)

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SOUTH SEAVILLE

i Olden

John Iloeap was a Wtldwreid Mas.—

isitor Sundav evening. i II. B. Payne. Sr., made a busl-

n-f trip to Camden on Thursday ' Rr|.

Mr and Mrs J. H. Betry wen-

could figure out why I In Wildwood Tuesday evening. IL McDermott j II A. Payne walled Millville

into his office- a* I relatives last week, returned from the' Mi. and Mrs. W.

I were Wildwood visile

the answer. Barbara*"!evening. -What made her do Itr Mrs. Stella Bam.* evaded bis eyew. "How ] n-r. Edith, of Millvilh

Hotel Philip Baker

Lari-kp Directors Decline To Sell

Sunday

1 At a recent meeting of the didaugh- rectors of the Philip Bak-r Hotel iali.-Corporation, of Wildwood.

she parried j ing at the home of H. A. Payne - fer of fSSO.OOO for their holding, fit the end off a cigar ] and wife ! wai unanimously refuse.! rI td a dramatic. In that respect j A building In the rear of the | committee of four was appointed to form. But I got | home of J. II Berry caught fire ,n Push the financing and IglUdtbc young chap had turned : on Friday night and wa partly! lug ol the hotel, li mas derided

and that wa* why ahejdestroyed. |tu iedu> of the business and also Ml«- Edith Robinson, of New-! ftom -0 led the scandal on his com-]ark. spent the wick end with her !Hlmlnat

A number tr««n here look ad-

lb-

> :50 r

'• of the

to

“id Mr U BRI IRV li-f In -7th handler If jour birthday Is this week you - have a sitting sense of duly—you

absolutely trustworthy and re-

liable Id all your dealings—you are faithful to the" fulnllment of every promise or duty. You are quiet, pdtiont and peaceful, and Insist ; upon unison, harmony and order

no,oo Apache TralL is three ml.es ' D '"Tra'veryTolleTand obllter-

S H^U b^aT^f^, -a

,, , In aelf-esteem. ion nave nign .T . 7, : , H“'>. elm

crooked, winding path, which In many Instances is both beautiful

and fearful to rontemplate.

There are places on the bill . . . where an automobile virtually has i “**•/* ^ . . a b .

nllar II i m, ' in aDd klnd ,n

liandler Twentieth Century sedan ; driven by .'aek Boody. service man- : ager of the i handler distributor In

I’hoenlz. Ariz.

Fish Creek Hill, located on the ;

to turn around on a dollar, and It Is these places that caused more

than one ear to stall.

In descending Fish Creek Hill many tourists may be seen who have been unable to even climb the hill In low gear, much less run It

in high.

In bb first trial. Mr. Boody drove the car alone. HI* chandler behaved so nieelv- that h- came hack down the hill and took up a passenger. Starting again Chandler carried both passengers up the teriffie incline just as easily at It dhl one Mr. Boody was then convinced that his record-smashing • ■handler could carry four passengers just as easily as It did two. He made a third trip, this time taking lour passengers. His judgment was vindicated, for Chandler's wonder Pike's Peak motor went right on up to the summit of this mighty mountain without a

whimper.

In this third trial. Boody made two stops on the hill to demonstrate the marvelous pulling power of the Pike's Peak motor. In each case '.be Chandler got awiiy smoothly while still in high at a dead stop, and gained speed at will.

minded. However, knowing and realizing your own deficiencies, failures and weaknesses, you sre

yoor Judg-

In your dealings

llh your frliowmen. You are intelligent, fond of stndy and reading, your taste Ir. this line running to the scientific and

philosophical.

Von worry loo much over trifles, are Inclined to be fretful and overanxious about fancied defects In

your character.

Men born under these dale* become physicians, art critics. lec-

fice workers, teachers and welfare workers However, they are very fond of home life, and prefer using their talents In managing their

' "We must begin children not to ha'

other children: and in that |. teach the nations not to hate bu I . o. to love one anolher."—John S

MeGroartr-

■1 suppose you signed up with the St.-ndard Oil Company dldn'i

-William, didn't clock strike twor dear lady vlclptndy. -You did. my d

to strike *

wsktaB yaa a»"

dear, ft star led t 1 atofited It ve

Bitten By Mad Dog; Inj'ured Slightly Miss Cecelia Potash. 16. senior the Woodbine High School. Plained slight injuries, when she was bitlen by a crazed dog Saturday afternoon as she standing near her home. The >hough! of possible contraction of rabies, more than the injury, caused her io be rushed to fiea e City, where she war given st aid treatment by Dr. Way. •r condition was found to be -t serious. A number of such dogs are seen roaming about the streets, and plans are being man- to rid the of these pests.

/'~'VUE fire and theft incurknee protects pea frato loss. Oar complete coverage auto insurant* pups pea any possible damages that tan result from poor ante owning

:haps she thought she bad i malicious thing and her >us hurt her." offered Bar'd rare! Shucks! Women ;l have any. The longer 1 live > world the better I know tlial

repent anything eav they get caught at. i more honest-to-goud-

I tnoral toUM-iotlaaear than a an They arc rclratlea* opt*»-

'What!" said the young husband. “you can’t make your own or drchscs. or even hi cad or —th. n what in the world can make?" V." sin- answered promptly.

^^^t B PHONES JOHN L. MAHER

No! Mrs. B— you can’t get ALL of your husband’s estate The In testate Law of N*w / Jersey states spea&caUy that his parents are entitled to share in the property. because he did not leaye a will . . .

•VY/HAT a shock to Mre. B—! . . . what a shock it ” would be to anyone similarly situated—to leam suddenly that ALL of her husband's estate would not be hen when all the time she believed tluit in case of death her husband's property would come to her. Most people believe this. But. they are mistaken. As the case of Mrs. B— proves. Here the husband died without leaving a Will. TLey had no children—no living relatives. except his father and mother. His estate was worth about fifteen thousand dollars—$12,000 in teal estate, the balance in personal property. And Mrs. B— while aba gets aU of the personal property, only receives ONETHIRD of the real estate. The huband's parents get the balance. "Unfair!" you say. Perhaps, yet Mr. B— could have left a Will . . and made absolutely certain of his wife's future. He would have done so, too, if he had read our booklet—ESTATES OF TODAY.

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“SPINSTERHOOD” LIMERICK No. 12 Writ* a last Imr to thii Limerick and win a prim «f Five Hollars it yonr line it the best in the opinion of the judges. Each week different jodges are selected from the JfHES' staff. prise of Fire Dollars is offered each week by the to the person who submits the best last line to limerick. The Limerick is based on an incident of “Spinsterhood" story, so if yon lead the story ifs to make up a last line. p out thii box. write in yonr Iasi line, fill ia your name and address below and mail to th- SpinUerhood Limerick Editor, care The CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES, before February 24. Here is today's limerick: Bab's story is good, you'll agree. How it ends we’ll now soon bee. I hope it’s happy. And good and snappy.

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