Cape May County Times, 5 March 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 1

ceGraH neak Thief; Recover I^oot

OallM**r. Went Road. Wildwood ClW*. g way*. Hto war^ howUjr took him to tba II last Saturday, when -d to taka a pair of the Army and Karr Wildwood when the had hia back tuned. g the other tuaca that

an Elctn watch. *er„.or latha. and pwThey were recovered .by Id wood police and Ider the owner*. The rarloiu were atolen from rariou-

was apprehended by OeUer laat Batui <ay when I to ftae oe a bicycle teeJinp a pair of ahoea Army and Nary fore, lodged in the city Jail *nd . The police local, d good* in hia residence, committed to the eounlo await the action of the ury by Maglet rate ChnlWlldwood. j 'ha menkanU who iibbed waa John E. Si lea. a shoe merchant on Avenue. Gallagher enter-

pails of shoe.

another shade. When Irl went to the rear of Gallagher stuck a pair inder his cost- He extkat he wanted the sboei. not hare sutteteat funds and would return

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SEA ISLE cm. CAPE MAY CuOTCY, M. J-. FRIDAY. MARCH 5. '.926

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HUMBER

r , «t WBdwwd Cnst, Takiaf Wayx Untfl

: Almost Anything

Big Development For Ocean City Jaigc Eageae C. Boaaiwdl OutHoes Flams To Freeholders

Eugene C. Bonnlwrll. Judge of the Municipal c ourt, of Philadelphia. outlined the plans of the Ocean City Centre operation the Board of Freeholders on Wednesday. The development will extend along the Bay from the old turnpike road to Fiftyninth Street. Oceaa City. In purchasing this tract he

was this highway. Later they learned that turnpike was an old county tborofa re which was abandoned by the county tor travel when Roosevelt Boulevard was built. .This runs parallel with the Roosevelt Boulevard and adjacent to It. . He asked If the Freeholder, would take some action so this corporation could obtain the deed for this strip so the development would have access to Roosevelt Boulevard. - Upon the motion of Freeholder Champion the matter was referred to the Director of Highways. County Engineer and the County Solicitor to investigate and report to the hoard as quickly as possible.

Sea Isle Rotary Club Gets Charter FID Be Known As Club Mo 8981—Mews Game By Tdegraph To Local Preudert

Atlantic Members Present

the a

He

the store with the shoes

wore • re.

tole an Elgin watch from jewelry store. He the watch In his pocket laidwcll was signing s repackage which was dewhtle Gallagher was la «*k several bicycles white pils were .Mending scb^ol. i-tid be had been arrested limes in Philadelphia for stolen goods and The Wildwood merchant* the laat thing Gallagher •ke in the county la a good ntenee.

Sea laic Rotary Clab Is now officially admitted to International Rotary, and la known aa club No. 2XS1. This was made known last Monday In a telegram received by

President Dr. C. W. Way. fro,n |_ _ . Doctor Palen. Dlatriet Governor of ITj .

Rotary for this district.

It would be

at Wild wood Golf Club tooUng match wtil be held Wildwood Golf Club Satafternoon, starting at 1 There will be three in the affair, which Is In ob says

Show Sesqui Exhibit To Freeholders Drawing of Proposed Exhibit of Advertising Company Explained By P. M. Raymond

Considered By Freeholders

Raymond, former publicity agent o( Ocean City, displayed to thr Freeholders a painted drawing of an exhibit which hr offered as a representative of Cooper A Rreen. to stage at the 9*»qul exhibition as the Cape May County exhibit. The pi opened exhibit consists of great papermache ahull which will cover models of the various types of buildings and attractions of the county. In the front of the shell is constructed & mlnisboardwslk. large enough, however, for the use of pedesk. V front of the boardwalk the painting showed a strawd of beach with numerous bathers. Adjacent to the shell went numerous large sun umbrellas. Under «ach umbrella, which represented a resort of tha county, were plaod seats. Raymond explained the purpose of naming each of these displays was for the purpose of providing a gathering place for the representatives of the various resorts. Freeholder Miller stated that was impressed with the prospective exhibit, but he noticed an absence of anything that would portray the agricultural and Inland attractions. Raymond explained that miniature buildings under tbe giant shell were only tentatlv'- and only for the pose of conveying the idea of thr exhibit. Any attraction whatever could be easily adapted to tl

plan.

Opposite Los Angeles Exhibit Raymond atao Informed the Freeholders that the Cape May County exhibit would be directly opposite the Los Angeles exhibit. This exhibit, he said, would be of the greatest attractions.

be a part of tbe Lea Angeli

i, tur.luw- for b. -ii

were sixteen members preseni

necessary for Cape

County Papers Need Better Protection Freeholder Champion Call* Attention of Board To This Heed Freeholder Joreph C Champion called the attention of the Board of Freeholders to the lack of sufr Orient fireproof compartmenta to store county papers of value, at a meeting of the board Wednes-

day afternoon.

Freeholder Champion said: •The County Board cf Taxation is without a proper receptacle to place Its books. If these books should be destroyed at tbe present time It would mean the entire county would need re-assess! ag The County Clerk also has papers which should be kept in a Oreproof receptacle. The Clerk of the Board of Freeholders has a fireproof safe, but It Isn't of sufficient site. This is a vital condition. If by any chance these -rs were destroyed. they could only be replaced at loss and great inconvenience/ - HU opinion waa In accord with e thoughts of tbe members of the Board. Thr purchasing of fireproof equipment waa referred to Freeholder Champion, who is director of public buildings.

Can't Locate Will Act On Highway Holes i Building Plans

Next Week

Freeholder Miller and Engineer

Smith Seek in Vain

Epidemic of Rabies Among County Dogs Major Sofroney. of Sea Isle City, Orden All Dogs Running at Large Unmtuxled To Be Shot Miss Elaine Domage Bitten

A report received from Trenton on Thursday morning of a dog which last Sunday bit a Sea Isle City girt. MUr Elaine Domage, having the rabies, has caused Mayor M. M. Sotroney to laaw aa order to have all dogs running at large, without muxxlea.

! Got Houses Wired; Won’t Exempt an t Get Sen ice Church Order

A communication from the (Tty Fr^holden Will Hold Special Of North Wildwood with tbe refor il„ Doom of r-rothold-! r« Cobud« runi For i repair several very bad | Increased Facilities boles In the county highway which extends through North Wildwood Freeholder Miller, who Is Director of Highways, stated lie had heard the complaint and accom r;-1 ^ «•».«... b.. to make plana for tbe necessary | Architects repairs. He said; "I am sure we, boa .... .»< oa. K p..i.| of fh. Co,in. sight was unimpaired, but me *"

Will Provide For County Clerk s Needs

U this highway."

The matter waa referred

FVecjolder Mtllrr. Deferred Sentence

8ent* nee was deferred on Trials Francisco, keeper of a Cape May City giorery store, after she pleaded guilty to the charge of possess In liquor, on Wednesday. The woman was apprehended by the couijty detectives and fftatc

Classified Ad

Writing Contest

Starts Today

Weekly Priies of $5 and $2.50

Will Be Awarded Best Ad Writers—Special $25 Prixe

Contest Will Last 10 Weeks

shot without notice to their owa- a.* this week.

The TIMES' biggest, best, most lataresitng. most novel and most profitable Classified Contest starts to4ay. folks, and If you want to ahara In the HOP in cash prites that will be awarded to writers of the best Classified Adx enter an

and Mrs. Eugene Domage. Of sIBed Adx received from our reml-

Central Avenue, was visiting at

TZT sw^TT. n j frnirrinii riirrlT fouB.y to have . superior at-1 house a dog owned by Mr. Camp '“.L.^.•/'w. frttor.,....... .. h., .nd bl. b„

Following the opening

and luncheon, the club waa led In song by Fred Packer, song leader of tbe Atlantic City Rotary Club,

who taught the Rotary song.

Captain Harry Smith, president of the Atlantic City Rotary Club, road tbe telegram from District Governor Palen. annoimclng that the charter had been granted. Captain Smith complimented the newly organised Rotary Club, especially the president. Dr. Way. In sticking to the proposition of getting such an organlxation in

Sea Isle City.

Captain Smith laid stress upon the Importance of the members going to tbe district conference to be held at Reading. Pa., on April

1» and 20.

Edward Dreer. vice pr-sidetu of the Atlantic City Rotary Club, gave a talk on Rotary, bringing out tb< following point:. That the president should call on the different members to take charge of tbe program for one evening; that the vice president is generally In charge of the fellowship (Continued on Page Seven)

Dennis Fisher's Home Burned

such aa a dally doses class, would j ly In tbe leg and hand. - a beard: Camp at once shot the dog. and The Mitire cost | of the exhibition Monday the bead waa sent to management and maintenance be'.Trenton, to the State Laboratory, stated would be 11 l.OVO Tt‘» {and report waa received on Thurswould not Inelude space oe any of jday that it had the rabies. It tbe special feature*. was discovered later that the dog . He reminded the Freeholder* ; bad been bitten recently by aathat the builders of exhibit* were (other dog. and had in turn bitrushed with work and unless oe- ten several other dogs.

MOTICE

e to the prevalence here. | take this m*

>»ing my clients t>> keep

where other dogs can-

near them, or have themt

G bTEINBACH. V. M. D. BLaxc Cauied By

Defective Chimney

» From Today’s Clattifted Ads

refrigerator. W* lb. > ultable for Butcher. Store and Soft Drink

inches. Lot of sbefvUagr mot.r) wanted for who want to borrow ot fiom f 1.000 to $£,000. •*' cent, interest on first *a* on centrally located •nd lota In Sea Isle 1 half ton. 11)24. panel *<lf starter newly painl>‘l sell cheap. >»le City woman wants '•> th* day or hour, '"tunny for man to make ■blr loonertlon with old " nursery company. or tour well .ocated *w for sale lu Avalon '<• I4.00<>. *IOu Prize classified Ad •• < nntaot starts today, '•or share of the prize

Ask County To Auist in Getting Current

From Taxation

Is Not Used Continuously

final plan* of Edwards 4r Greene. Carnd. n arrhltecta. for ihe new public building* at the {Court House will be held next •\Vednesda> Tbe new buildings will provide enlarged quarters for the County Clerk and Surrogat.-. The new plans were not made public at the raceilug of the Freeholder* last Wednesday. Upon the raoof Frvehold.-r Champion It derided to hold the special meeting as he stated the plans , would lequln considerable time j iter, and deem'd It wise j that the Freeholders give the plans their entire attention The Sheriff's office ha* l*en moved to the rear of the lot upon i which the new buildings will be

erected.

The erection of enlarged quarters for tbe various county officers has been under consld.-ra-lun for the past two years. When the pl.-ms of the Freeholder* were originally announced they were et with much opposition. I Tbe rapid grow th of tbe county j during the past few years ha* j caused a reversal of sentiment and many organixatlons In the county have endorsed the extension of the present building or the erection of quarters that would be of sufficient size to keep in step with the progress the county Is making. A communication from the Cape May County Chatnbi-.- of Commerce last Wednesday called attention to tbe Inconvenience and loss of time caused In the

charlca T Norton appeared i«- j State Board of Taxation Upholds fore the tree holder* last Wed- i...*—;,«* l.l* nesday with a request that the, Asvessmeat Sea ttle Freeholder* assist the residents' City Chuch Property

of Grassy Sound to obtain electric current. Freehold* r Foster asked why this request was brought to Ih* Freeholder*. This was answered by Freeholder Go-din who slated he was familiar with the condition. He explained that the electric com|umy had a line running along this highwav. but thr cable under Grassy &>und was owned by the county. There i« some disagreement between thr county and thr Electric Company over tbe maintenance- e-o*l of tbe cable whereby the Electric Cznnpany could use

tbe cable.

He recommended the matter be called to the attention of the Electric Company and the difficulty be removed. He also *uggested tbe placing of several electric lights on tbe Grassy Sound bridge His recommendation* met the approval of tbe Freeholders. Norton stated that several bulls* * in Giaaay Sound bad been i

wired

rrs could not persuade the Electric Company to supply service.

.n. two pH..., on. - - oac ..A ukM ih.i

Ina nnd a. otb.r l.o d.ll.r. ..A duties to criminate these con-

a half, will he awarded.

At the end of the contest the j d,,,on *- beat of ihe prixe winning Cl***I fled Ads will receive a rpreiat

award of twenty-five dollar.

To be eligible for this week'* award all ads must reach the TIMES' office not later than C 30 o’clock Tuesday evening. All ads received after Tuesday »III be entered In the contest of tbe follow-

Bridge Won’t Be Finished On Schedule

The appeal of tbe Sisters of tbe Order of St m.mlnle against a levy of 215.S3" I ‘.ared on their property, was dismissed by the State Board of Taxes and Assessment last Saturday at ' r renton A similar appeal, involving the name society's IS22 taxes was dismissed by the State Tax Board on Ihe ground that On- property was not pul to such use as would exempt It under the act of 1!)22. relating to religious and educational

property.

In tbe presea: appeal, counsel

for the nuns offered to produce evidence which w-ould alter the status of the society, but having failed. It Ik said, to bring tbe new matter forward, tbe case was dismissed

id the assessment confirmed The property of Ihe Stater* of

^ «»>*■ of St. Dominic Is but a-

portion of the property owned In

Isle City by similar religious

church organisations.

Tbe property is only utilized In the summer months. According to the interpretation of the law regarding exemption of taxes on property used for chnrch purposes Isle Contract yinuously. Before tbe art. which became a law several years ago. was passed there properties were exempted

from taxqy.

The Order appealed the asses', men’, which was upheld by the •nty Board and Stole Board of Taxatu," and took the Tastier Into Court. Tbe ourt of Errors and Appeals upheld the assessment

which was paid.

The amount at similar church prop-rty which l* assesar*. In Sea Isle city u more than tTi.OOP. last Saturday refusal waa also voted by the Board to remove a $'4ft<*> assessment on land owned by th* Sisters of Charity of SI. Elizabeth at Sea Olrt. The convent of the organization together with tbe land upon which It was situated was exempted by tbe local authorities. and application was made to exempt a number of adjacent lot*. The board ruled that the lots were not necessary for tbe fair enjoyment of the building •

from taxation.

Local Firm Will Get Sea

Contract

City Engineer Recommends Giving Curb and Gutter Contract

To Midler & Diamond

Pump Contract Troubles

Uon Is token

possible to get a Dutiable exhibit for the affair constructed.

Youth in County Jail Faces Statutory Charge David Merrill. JO of Montclair, was commuted to the county jail under fZ.&OO ball by Squire 'Jairettson. last Monday. The youth faces tbe charge of a statutory oifence committed on a l£-y«ar-old Philadelphia girl. The gill's name wax withheld. The dim* wa* alUged lo have taken place in Ocet.n City last summer.

On Thursday morning Mayor!test will appeal lo both the Sofroney caused three dogs, j younger and older reader* of the

This new and la*

known to have been bitten, to be *ho'. A dog pound will be erected at once. Mayor Sofroney declared Thursday, and aa soon as tbl* la completed dog* running at large will be caught and Impounded. but in tbe meanwhile all

*uch dogs will be shot. (Continued on Page Three)

Start Action On Shore Road

Surfacing

T1M0

Work on Avalon Structure It Delayed on Account of Weather,

Engineer Reports

and will not be illtflcul;

It la easy to write Clas..,- j ■ ■■ To Build Over the Canal the coateal J

There are several rule*

which you should

lUck From Fourtlt Fiend. Tnp ^, y

Joseph Problnsky and Jark Kaaowitch, of Wildwood, return-, id Mondav evening from a two week,' visit at Tampa. Fla. Tbd trip was tbe fourth tbe two Wildwood business men bare taken to

the South this winter.

fore writing and mailing ad. Brivfiy. here they are No paid ads are eliglhle runteet. You must write especially for tbe contret.

Only one ad may lie - ubailtted earh week. Any eoute»'ani may submit one each week If he or she

desirea.

Each OaI must be will ten about son* business advertised In the

— | TIMMS Ctawlfied Department , . Write the ad ju*. as It you »ere|^*« or ‘ Flam and ,1,^, bygjQn, Inserting 1

Specifications Forwarded To !ad In the TlMra B<- sure ■<>

Bute For Approval jihe regular advertisers' name*.

I In his report to tbe Board o: B11 j Freeholders last Wednesday. I County Engineer R. I Vndall l )r Smith reported It will be imal j ! possible to complete the bridge

eonard's Thorofare

Avalon Boulevard, on the time scheduled. Hia report is us fol"t'nder tbe terms of the contra, t the work of eonatnirtlng the- bridge should be completed March IT. 1626. and while tbe

iking every

•xpedile

k under the unfavorable weather conditions, yet ft be possible for them

PUBLIC NOTICE TO

DOG OWNERS

Public notice U hereby

The home of Dennis Fisher, ai Rio Grande, was burned lo Ihe ground on Wednesday afternoon. Very little of the furniture on the first floor was saved, and nothing from tbe second floor. One hun-

dred and fifty dollar* in money.

vhich wa* upstairs, was also j given to all dog ownent in burned. ! Sea Isle City that on and H D t^ht «k. tre aurtedi^ter this date. March 5. from a defective chl-uney in tn« , j- i third story. The low* i» partly | 1926, the ordinance relating covered by Insurance. ; to dogs running at large The live .lock and barn was ^ ^ STR!CTL Y EN-

FORCED.

this contraci

Ificd date.

"Tiir lime limit lor construct Ins the Avalon < anal bridge wil expire on March IT. lf*26

v and

saved by tbe assistance of bor*. who also kept the fl; of the woods nearby. hough strong wind wa* blowing

time.

the

Millville Fr.day

AU dogs found running at large, without muzzles, will be summarily shot, and the police have been so instructed. Persons noting

The Millville basketball team,

of the doutb Jersey Leagu. will dogs running at large in viobe tbe Friday evening •* ,r * f,,on Igtion of this notice Will ! against Sea City. ] con f er a favor on the city. YOtTR DOLLAR PILE is Tin: a nd will help in protecting

again

misfortui

a have it rtrong

its citizens.

by at

once

lor .11 d-niunA, I notilying the City Hall, now by making « deposit »"h| (Signed)

Security Tru-t Company, fap. M. M. SOFRONEY, May City. You ran do It by mall. Mayor

• Three

adrertlsem.

I.ontaln more than 23 word*.

To Advertise For Bids j <iudlag the name and address

I the advertiser w hose business y

fare writing about.

The plan, and specification* for; Be brief. Urevity l* the keyni the h*rd su' r nrln.x of Main Ben-jof CJaaaifled Ad writing. :■

sho:< Uoulrv-id. between Marsh-] "bat you want clearly and all's nooMf Os possible. | _ , .11 received by the Board of Fr»«- There is nothing left for you i» Realtor .-ASKS Inspection bolder* at a meeting Wednesday . d-> but turn to Ihe t'la-'llled - 0 f N, C vv Office Building

aftarnonn at Opart House. j partment. study the style Of the;

The Clerk of the Board was' a- 1 *, docl.b on whose husir.rs* y.i, i Public ins per-Uon is Invited dim trd to forward the plan* toi''' 1 ! write and then write th« ; this wr.k by Harry -I Utile, the .State Highway Commissiona'*- , Stow Harbor realtor, of bis new l<>, approval. The Flute Hicbw-ay Vou win find reading the Cl:., ! r«,il • •tab- and offlr< building. < A.inml-.uin have agreed to a*,i*t |*' lned Depertment will not only | a* i)6ih Strict aud Third Avenu .

(he rouuly finanelally In thi* liu-j b*lp you wr"e a prlz. provoiurnt. providing the plans:"'’- but 1! will gel you :-r« according to the Htnte *|ieel-, * l ’h tnoney-uvlng bai Wation. !«hinge you need. Tbe Clerk was also directed to: ^“d In an ad every advi rtlse lor bid* s- soon a* Ih. "'SY no' »'n at one-. I

approval of the Highway Com- •" Y®® •HH have a rbetjcr lo win I faslct rr-.wing retorts lu mission I* obtained. The bid* torj ,h * flS.00 prize i c.uniy ibis eontrart will be received on, — -- In tbe mnstraction of A p r ,| 7 IAJCAL MAN WANTED TO building. George B Fotler v The seel Ion of highway which ] '-‘•Udt Insurance N.wrpap-i Ful- thr Z'-u.-'al euntractor: maierl Is to be hard *urfa<<-d I, rtjm-{'*’’P” 00 * Adrli. -* Clnnlaip.-. m r.- finnubed by thr Stone H monly called the 'missing link " { Manager, Ft.-*.-.1 nion, Allan'e ! bor lojmbrt Company; paint as H I, Ihe only Mellon of thi, i , ' , *Y. N. J—adv. aa, done by M /.urealo. el hlzaway between Oerau r'lly and ■ •— irical work by M F. Deropewi t ape May City which is not bard | SOME PEOPLE HESITATE T<‘ plun blng by Joseph T Rohlm surtaced |'Pen bank accounts because ih. A Sun. md paper-bunging The **. lion to be hard surface.! : t-alanre would be small The S- j r'lurle, ' Kinzler l* three and four'enth mile* IiG'irify Tru,' Company. Cap* May] lu addition lo LRU- Dr AI will r.-qulr. 40.111 square yards City, weicoinv-* the small depo.l under Moon, of < ourt Hoiim-. of concrete paving 'or- Try them. Dep.»-ii by mail. George Polter will have office (Continued on Page Three) I adv. j Ihe new sirurlure

150.000 Sea Isle City gutter and curbing contract, for hlch bid* were opened last week, will be awarded to the Re cal bidders. Harry F. Muller and Herman Diamond, provided they convinced the City Commissi that they have the finances to carry the job through, the equip1 m.-nl to complete the work on 'time and place a couip«dent ceI men! worker In charge., I Such was the recommendation of City Engineer Colllsaon to the j Commissioner* at the meeting on

Tuesday.

. Mull, r A Diamond's bid was 155 een'- per lineal foot for curbling and 25 cent* per square foot

{for guttering.

Trouble Over Fump

It I* po**ib*> that legal compli- | cation* may ensue before n pump Is secured for the new water 'plant unit. The contract IA warded to tbe Worthington Pump Company, of Philadelphia, several weeks ago at their bid of I3.24T.00. The specifications

on which all bids were suppose.' , put to hr baMed called for wrought (wax

Iron piping and foundation com-

plete.

After the contract was awarded tbe Worthington Company claimed that a supplemental letter they rent showed their bid was for steel piping, and they want Sill extra for wrought Iron piping. The city claims they signed the bid with city specijfleatioas attached and are bound by tbe specifications and the e .- I planmlory letter was of no eff.ct. Tbd City Clerk wa* instructed

{Tuesday to forward the company «.■ .u letter stating that unlews tti« I ignited I con tract was duly signed and re- !

'turned to tbe city within 'day*, the city would proceed

I buy a pump on Ik ' aud proceed agalm

{purchase price and all exits ex- - peiiM-s occasioned by lb. delay, j The City Clerk wa* also In'einnted to notify th> West Jer'sey A Seashore luilioad Company hat the city will proceed to lay soncrete gullet, on the streets -rosslng the na.k- ot the com-

Chimney Fire* Keep Sea Isle Firemen Buoy

The Sea Isle city first department luid a busy day on Wednesday answering three alarms, none of which resulted In any serious

loss.

In the afternoon they were -ailed to St. Joseph'* rectory to -ut a chimney blaze, which was caused by soot becoming Ignited. The nremen'a quick work prevented any loss of dam-

age.

Tbe chimney # of Postmaster Chapman's house, on Pleasure and Italia Street* was tbe cause of another call when soot took fire In the < blmney. BUte was extinguished without any damagi. While they were returning fro-., chapman's they were called to ibe home of Michael laiongo on Fritz Mlreet. As in Ihe first calls, tbe cause was due lo in the chimm y becoming

no damage re.- uluna

■ek. Yol t it yoi

new building, which w.u ted during the wlnt.i Is modern in every reit:d lorated on the malt

• Thu

Charged With Forgery Thomas Mitchell. 27. colored, of WhlDsboro. was committed lo ihe county jail on Monday. ■ hinge., v-i th pa** mg forged I .-heck* on Court Mon • merchants. A FEW DOLLARS A MONTH H-n makes a nice nest egg if a red the Building and Loan Wav Ask Irving Fitch. BM-re-t-ny. Tradesmen's Building nnd |l*>an. kb-a Ish- City, to explain

Mus( Get Your Eggs First

ley's Po life In tl

who I

fartntriK in that rirtnlty. waa out lor hi* morning stroll recrntlv II was with much In ter* ' tliat he gtamrd long at tl.. nearby fnrai* now ivinz .b i• lojM-d into elty ferraces and i bought of tbe tannins days that were now a memory^ He was aim dn-anilng of the future of tbs' land, when be was awakened out of his rever-

ie by a stranger

“Bay. Mister, they tell me you ran raise tieM egg, out of the ground, some* here over this way. do you know any-

thing about It *"

The farmri coughed a little. "Ik by. | gue*> mi. what ta tl you want to know ?" "Well, for inslanre. where do they hatch 'em*"

exact!) seem mo

funn

• d He pnlb .d the Oce.ji rust building I - lurk gtymi'i