Cape May County Times, 12 March 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 15

CAFE MAT COUimr TIMES. i’RIDAY. MARCH 12. 1926.

Fife Rftee*

Spinsteihood

N*» York »»» still fresh enr.osh to leirlsnc her. Ihooch with srOiutlntanc . Brosriwny .mtl Its theatres were trrowtns Male. i

(r-jrt'.nned from Pace H) i There were bo husees in slcht; . . . . . ; on the Avenue, aa Uarbnra walked ttilor burned In her cheeks., lrtwir , |} . ap ^ MrM . hrsatMax | a roo! ™ sowte kt**at>5. IJI0 clear «rtnt ->- atr with pleas-' — fabric In amny I i

i The apartia«at hull,line In which

am Daisy Olleero." she an-,EUu«hetb IVrnlvsl! iirnd was eed. -Since I rocMnt sec! ,baliby. It was sltnatod. with the other da*. IVe come U.chsr»ct.ri«ic New York I neon- , for U. PI Civs you an la- j chilly, between two nomnous , ..ew nos, if you Uho " stone bouses vlth fretwork Iron j “Yee. Indeed, thouch It . will j doors. On the steps of one i loot! ive to co In the nett number a Urco »tllT-neck«l footman. . Ifs tao late for the cu Tent boldln* s leash to which *«s ihti. But Brat tell me whether j attached a Pekinese do* not samovar arrived safely. I've I much larger than a raL The man _j anxious about it.- I stared over Barbaras head as

Miss Oliverio smiled languidly, she went by.

•«,. It came. And 1 %»• glad when she entered the hallway ice It. too. I rather thoughl of Miss Fumlvall's building, she, little pel was gone for keeps was surprised at Its appearanr.-. time M«rla had a host of Thick dust lay on the stairs, and Inal little stunts like that., the odor ol fried food hum; almul

this was the most serious. the norners.

ever played on roe/' | Barbara sent up the stairs to didn't understand that she j the third floor. A door tmmedlacl'tally taken It without Ull-]at*ly at the bead of the stalryou.” said Barbara. "1 sup- case bore Miss Purnivair*, num-

d she had explained about It'her.

meant to take It back, to yon She knock lightly, and then ; few days. But It soems she more loudly. No one answered, nt to pay for my rings with flhe knocked again, but there was

silence. Then she felt the knob.

Daisy Oliver© laughed again. |i turned unexpectedly, and she time more heartily. "No. she went In. i lot tak* It for that purpose Barbara fell bark against tbe| iris never thought that far door as a rush of gas met her d. She confiscated it oac day nostril*. The room was In darken argument we had on ness, save for a shaft of light ipeahauer. She maintained from the transom that fell slantmost stupid obstinacy about t in*l> to the lloor just In (tom of

and I was very angry and, ijer.

away. When 1 came hack.. (T« lie Coatiaaed)

Widen White

Horse Pike From Berlin

State Highway Cemmiaaion Approve* Widening of Pike From

Berlin To Abaecon

Will Cost About 1700.000

The pinns for widening White Horse Pike between Berlin and Absccon ten feel on the north iJde at a cost of *700,000 were approved and the money was granted by the Slate Highway t'oiumiKKion at its meeting Mon-

day.

Folks: Jones had a motor and busted a law. Down In his heart there was never a flaw. Never had rltlzen finer Intention; never was one lens Inclined to dissension. Zealous was he to be loyal and true, yet wha' In the world could this motorist doT Daily they made up some new regulations—none eonld keep track of their variega-

tions.

Yesterday Jonesy his flivver could park down by the shoe store from daylight till dark. Only this morning some coin-chasing beagle took a fool notion to make It Illegal. Jones put hla car In its usual place, fearing no fine or a public disgrace. When he came

Gargling Is effective if one avoids w»ttlng the tonsils. Hat hesrtlly and abstain from II food until the cold Is under

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so much, for I thought It - ,ld return one day. as goon as . F orm 0 f a Deed

The Pommlfes^m granted *80.tsai for paving one and one-half miles of Route t from Pensauken •'reek. Burllngtoa county, to • amden County. The stun of *304,000 was aet up for construction of a new bridge at Bridgeboro. Burlington County, and

*250.000 was allowed- as aid to , here w „ e tick eu galore Mercer County for psviag six t0 the handle that opened

miles of the Trenton-Pennlnglon j,| B

roa<l Yesterday Jones could turn left On Route *0 tour and one-hall 1 | f be rtu)M down where the Ifecmlles of new work will be done can ulo Trust Building roue, between Vineland and Millville I Driving today with hU eyes on at a cost of *250.000. t h r traffle. fixing the scene with a

mind photographic, leftward swung—Ha! a tretnt-ndoua trill.

But things got instead Might Be Simplified U (ter. We 'uareilrd next Oag Tbe cro « th of the Common Law Norm- n Bel-G.ddcs stage of ^ R i >nd dates from the Saxon itlngs. and *be day after that , |ra „ u.. forc Ih( . Norman consaid my welsh rarebit wasn't, yu( ^, J066 England was

to eah Finally we had the

i number of small

md blow-up over who abouM fc , nwto ms and the question care of the narcisaos Jar in ^ ti|iM was Ur)W[lr a Klmiow. When tbe battle wa* ltrf police ada.inlstraUon The Its height. Maria stood up * Kb j Saxons, ln tbelr deeds, used no Qneea of hheba air of hers. ^ terms, but concise words to all that blondlned hair on ^ forth the thing Intend.-d with •loo don t know s real »r- .,n bi-rrUy. the names of the when you see her.' she said donor and donee, the considerate. 'I will go.' tiou. the certainty of tbe thing i-Fvc never seen her since. That B i ven . the limitation of the estate. uing the samovar came back. Ihr r^rvatlon and the names of

Ith your note." . wUnevees.

■I guess I’m lucky that she W|lh , he fhange* , n ,bc pollUily took my mothers dlsmcnds. ca , burtocy of England, came a •lead of coming to live with corresponding change In the laws answered Barbara of (j*. rea i ni , tbe method of tenure Miss OHvem lifted J>cr era- of | IIK ] 8U i | n tbe method ol s "Uickyr You don't krtow ^tuag forUt the deeds. lucky!” Tlie writing of these InstruThe talk moved to Mt s Ollv- laeB t 8 came Into the liands of o's stage career. She spoke of , i e rkalB. or clerks, who strove— with a depth of feeling. From j po^dbly for financial reason.:— n» to time she rose and walked [0 Ucorporate. Into the writing

tlic little room i

The biuairc coat made .

>h of color

every eynonym used in the language to donate the art of

veylng.

. There never was any great “I'd like to. play always In tb< D(<!d lor all lbv verbiage that Ikige." she said, at last, turn- m , de cd. ano there is less of It to face Barbara. Her eyes froci , a ar to year. The law Is urd. “That's the only place, ronarrvative. and tbe changing of knows what 1 am trying to, | ornll( j* aD easy task, the only place that will bear, rhanccllor Kent in his Comit I am trying to say. It's, tnentaries. tiubllsbed nearly one in the Village that one finds hundred years ago. speaking of dom and b#-Ut> and the ns- (hta tauloiogy. aid: “I comprtl life. Dt/wn there, w* know hrQ|] „ vott j d he perfectly it living niKins. We’ve got competent In any p..rt of the ol all the old outworn com-. itniird States, to convey the fee. ochui and stupid taboos that |( R wu lo t b P following effect. tbe rest of the world. It's -j ^ jj. jq consideration of one best an artist can find, in U>ls | du j] ar to me paid by D. do and age. bargain and sell to l>. and hU 'Hut unluckily. In tbe VUlage. helni , h( . j,* of u,y (describe It 're all poor. And even 1 can't wlUlts# my band and seal.' etc. on rincCTw appreciation of, art. I have to have bread j ' beans and lots of coffee to, ■p this poor machinery going. I hat's why-I'm going up on i lad way If I get the chance, toi si enough money to t . ■adway In the face and e«! k and play for nothing In the llage the rest of my Ilfs. But needn't print that

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• rhara gaxsd admiringly

Seathore Route Improvement

A total of 76 miles of road will angry. indignant. imperative, he laid in the IMS program, and iuhrill—cops point to sign on klwith the hrMtes will represent wicket, reading "No Left an expenditure of *3/)55.0fKi. Turn." Again there's a ticket! These funds are in addition to Jones had a motor and busted

those which have been act aside], btw. Also he busted

for continoalion of work on the: the Jaw. Mustn't blame Jones, building of the Route 1 Extension | f or his reason broke down trying Jersey (Tty and Newark, the lo master the rules of the town, .roaches to the Delaware River, Too many people permitted, you bridge at Camden, and the widen-U c «. fo put up “No Parking" Ing of Route 4 at aud near Key- where parking should Is-. Too

'ounty. for sea- | lla ny people with right to aaj

shore traffic. ' “No'’ regarding where peoph

with motors could go.

Otis.- operations approved are: On Route 5. three miles- of paring between Buttsvilie and Belridere. Warren County, at an estimated cost of *190.000. For Route 8. *800.000 has been set aside for live miles of paving be- ■ wgen Stockholm and Beaver Lake. Sussex County, and 4H miles from Snxecr to Hamburg. In tbe same county. Seven miles of paving will be done on Route 9. between U-banon and Perryville. In Hunterdon County, and three miles on the same route

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When you are presented court In Europe you kneel and kiss the king's hand. When are preoented at court in this country you don't say a word unit you are asked and then you deny everything.

*760.000.

■ same county, at a cost

How to Cure that Cold. (If you

Row the tbe advice sympathetic friends.)

Do not let the cold Interfere with your work, hut slay home

... _ __ . Irom the office, taking lota of exfrom West Pttal to Bloomsburg., xbe op) . n ulr whlkc

Ing quietly in bed.

Do not take any tii'diclne. alTo £litninate Grade Cratsihg Toe sum of *175,(*oo was allocated toward tbe Central BaJroad grade crossing eltm! on Bridge Street. Somerville, on Route 1«. and IM0AO0 was grant-

ed foe taring two miles of Route - 18, from Alpine to tbe New York | State line in Bergen .County. On ; Route 17 five miles of new work I

will Is- done be: ween Hackensack and Rutherford. Bergen County

at a cost of ISOO.OOU.

The- Commission also granted;. *30.000 to Middlesex County for. the paving of the WoodbrkDrRahway Reformatory road, and approved tbe plans for tbe con- 1 nectlng link on George road. New Brunswick, from State Highway 1 Route 1. at Commercial Avenue

to Uie (Tty Line.

What's In a Name? Ellis White, colored, of El-

mira Street. Cape May City, was a-rested last Saturday by the County Detectives and State Police when his place vas raided. He was charged m.:h selling liquor, but after thr officials got a whiff of tbe bottler they decided they would be flatt-ring the content* by giving It such a name. For good measure he was c'.iargcd

Jailed ti

His

rife

also

'Halt, there! Dod-blas you. t!'' yelled Constable Windy js

Wolf, the faithful guardian of 'he :

e and dignity of Pea Ridge.

“What the Sam Hill d'ye mean. Rdbbor to rushing through the main street I**" 11 -nr progressive little city like J ,he l 'nite,i : forty dogs after a cat?” - Bnnu “ 1 “I didn't notice M. and—re- 1 ,, ' r ln rned the offending motorist. ; ® r °uud

“Didn't notice It?”

“No. I've got hay fever, and | The l’. : must hove passed along Main preparing t. Street while 1 was sneering." | anniversary

• rat inmates held

! «(messes. White

the grand Jury.

be amount of MCr ■ reeUiued iv at, a last year. Thr i:|.tlou of crude rubaim T y each year kt *.'»»* inunds. Steel company is

H may Ire true that i kinds <■( people to maki but It Is overstocked on

Hetles.

II lias over 150.-

emploj-ti s «liu receive In s each year more than *450.-

Woruen comprise fully fifty per cent- of tlie slafls o' all Lie newsmany for- paper In Holland.

toward

Billy's unclu paid him a visit, i 'hen he was leaving. Billy was playing out in front of his home with a group of boys, so his unelc gave him a dime, -laying: "You have lots of playmates. Hilly; are they all your friends?" "I was Just playing with them." hr replied, putting the dime In hi* pocket, but they’ll ,|| want to be my friends now.” t t ♦ Senator Pat Harrison Is finding fault with President Coulidge because the President talks tis, much, be says. But then. n:aybe thc Magpie thinks the owl a talkative (feature. And maybe the bucx saw thinks the gnat makes too much noise. t t t Many a child uorn with a silver spoon in his mouth grows up and eats peas with a knife. t t ♦ The other day 50.000 pair of galoshes were shipped to England, but thia Isn't quite far enough.

'T’HE possesnom of a desirable building lot always encourages the building of g home. And it makes it possible. Talk home owning with os and well show you how.

Cheaper “I Just naw a doctor and he ] aid 1 hIiouW go to Europe lor ly luelth. What do you suv-

BOTH PHONES JOHN L. MAHER UV ISLE CITY K

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Income Tax Service

We now have complete Income Tax Service and are in a position to secure immediately all of the latest rulings on Income Tax matters. This work will be in charge of our Mr. Hoppin, who will be ready to assist any one desiring assistance. We have gone to considerable trouble and expense to make this service available to our patrons and hope they will use it to the fullest extent. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J.

Chartered 1862

Security Trust Company

Cape May City, NT J. ASSETS. $5,700,000.00

wish 1 knew your village, if* * a legend to me at present.,

u OUvero.”

fh- actress lifted her eyes to I rbora's. “Would you like to, I et the real village •“ *ht taid

to my

» be a little studio |

a few.

u:*. But must of uiy guests - to sport their her l clothe* fn they have a party. There'll plenty of them In criiat*’ w-ka. however. H you choose wear daytime riotbes It’s Just bod*.-podge B’H R'a good There Will hr some tnuei, 1 much argument and pre-sar 'led cheer. If jou have a aoulbring him along. Well '! him well and toe women 1 let him alone. We don't •h In the Village ” b, rhara smiled “ill come, dir. But ni have In tome There Isn't a asan I out >u New York.” lus Ohvero was galherinx up burse and glove* "Blght-o. ' b a taxi and come sktae.. • > nine o'clock.” b’ left the nffice and II seemed ! - , 'bsra as If n cloud had come " the bright cost left. fit* o'clock slw left th> •oxhu plant and saiksd tse ‘ llfth Avenue Mu* Kurnlaparuneut saa to a build •m West 5<Mh Ktrao4. rust od • bars walked along W Uv '* Of pedrritLk*. look lug at - * indoss and pa**.i*i,, sub “ interest. Tbe panorama of

^TTWhy worry when required to SJ|civeaboi.J. Just call No.31 Bell Phone, Sea Isle City or call at 211 South Landis Avenue QUICKEST BEST SURETY BOND SERVICE in CAPE MAY COUNTY IRVING FUCK Rtal Eitate Insurance Conveyancing 211 SOUTH LANDIS AVENUE Sea Isle City, N. J.

It if not what you esrn but what you lave that determine* your snccest. Every nickel and every dollar you tave. lift* you one *tep higher toward financial independence. Your succeu of life i* not shown by how much money paste* through your hand* no more than the money that paste* through our window represent* our tuccev* as a buMneu. It is the backing and reaource* that this bank has built up that convinces people that our bunk is a safe bank in which to put money. Unless you start now to build up personal resources by saving, yon can never expect the world to feel safe enough to invest confidence or money in your ability as a p-t soual success First National Bank Sea Isle City, N. J.

/ Mrs. B— you can*t get ALL of your husband*s estate The Intestste Law of New Jersey states specifically that his parents are entitled to share in the property. because he did not leave a wdl . . . .

VV7HAT a shock to Mrs. B—! . . . what a shock it would be to anyone similarly situated—to learn suddenly that ALL of her husband's estate would not be hers when all the time she believed that in case of death her husband's property would come to her. Most people believe this. But. they are mistaken, as live case of Mrs. B— prove*. Here the husband died without leaving a Will. They had no children—no living relatives. except his father and mother. His estate was worth about fifteen thousand dollars—$12,000 in real estate, the 1 valance in personal property. And Mrs. B— while abe gets all of the personal property, only receives ONETHIRD of the real estate. ITie 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 Ivooklet—ESTATES OF TODAY.

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