CAPE MAT COUirrr TIMES. FXIDAT MARCH "ft. 1928
Hgt Fiftee*
Spinster hood’' (t'<>nltnut-l from Pogt H) Nnibias." mJJ B*ib»r». ud iUI 10 ih.' Ooor. Oner out*he brmtb*<1 m«rr m»i:y. n Ik* aMU kua*t:t» of tothad krlp#4 tkc (hmkblns ot hr»«. hr »»!> lurnlnc iow»r>1 Mr* niprllV hounr. ohm *hr rd Ur namr r*rHr«1lr. Ind brr. Look in* amand hrr. a rrrj prr-lT yt>on« >n • hutTTina toward brr. w rarriac* tknaaptns afirr Barbara. »Un you grt My. r» *»*d «• mt yon!" Writ. WUma!” aaaarrred Bar•1 hadn't any Idea you lived here. Svrrytklna** «o srd idarr the old day*. I ran** in laM night " lima beat ovw and pot tb* r oa the baby carriage. "1 i lire hare; We. noted out year ago. Hated to give up t>ungaloa> but tb# telghbot- ! got ae bad we couldn't iad It any longer. We were c money every mlnuti the place. You were lucky get rid of that big hotiae of whoa you did. Property ian't brlngiug anything Do you know. 1'ee uanl miMerla luncheon art mo it anything etae I have*" A loud voter from the prnmbroke In upon the con r-Mtlon. Wilma ruabed around (hr fronl of the carriage lied the cover* andoualy.
Hug of white won! bonnet I at them. Apparently the II had been only a bid for
begin to ache again. She climbed take part In pneparing the mo*t the >tep< slowly. jambltlou* program ever attemptrn A* ahr reached the upper hall. In New Jrraev
e bathroom door flew open. Barbara uw a woman come out with a bundle of wet laundry hugged cl oar to her body. She • a* dreared In a faded lavender dreaaing gown and he, bobbed hair hopped over her face aa ahe Mopped to pirk up a garment that had fallen from the pile. She rained her head and flung the lock* of hair back. Her cblldlvh. blue eye* were net
pool* of black nhadow.
She loosed straight at Bar-
and tuned away. Barbara
Mopped breathing. Damn you. Violetta!'
man'* voice from the o of ibe arwlng room "Come In and abut the window!"
(T« Be Coatiimed)
Getting Ready
For Bridge
Opening July 4
PrrwieBt Coohift Will Probably
Cron Bjj Soar 0 g July 6Great Crowd Looked For
••Did you
nee anything
ike him?" asked Wilma. Barbara nlajumered. "I nup- • every baby In men wonderthat' every other baby." she "But thin one really la rxlonally pretty." . Wilma smiled at her non "Of irxe he In. There was never not hrr Ilk# him." 'She put out Anger and th# baby graaped both bin pink hand*, and argled. wrinkling his none. 'lima turned to Barbara, ii’ve no Idea what a baby In Bab*, till you have own. I uned to I i parent* Jum aa loudly a* ybody. but here I am. Binging
pralnca
Barbara conld And nothing to You're looking well. Wilma." i'marked a little later, a* started back down the ntraet. I am well, and I'm happy if* what make* me look like
' Wilma fairly radiated
from her plump pink and
face. Barbara noticed
Ten week* of pageantry In which all of the event! which have gone '.owa r d making national and local history will be shown In the program being arranged foi the exposition, wbleh open* July t and continue* to
September S.
The plan* call* for all of the communities of South Jersey tu be divided Into ten group*. Each —' group will precent one waek oi Thing* are not aa bad as they pageantry In which their local ^ po rd m , K i„ p. , ur nlng historical event* will be depleted ;„ u , „ quantity production of Then at the done of the expos!- motorcycles | n *tead of ant emotion, all of the groups will com- | b) | v< bine la one groat massed presents- j celebration. ; on t ^ wfBI> « rood—yom nvver see Musical features of the ten ‘‘- ,our weeks' program are being com- T T ’ pleied and singing by ms«ed ^ ^ , , l “ Sw^Un* choir. I. now being arranged. ,0 *i T k a Urnnt mmmu.lttea In South Oalf -1o*. her husband could J.,-T ... UUH ot ™ t 1 "- ‘"•'1'—•“ ,1.1,00, who ore .ft, “!■' 'b. who
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h.h«i.l .Iton, twin, mod, S” by boom of the communities to impress visitor* from other dtlea ' . ' .. _ and States with their desirability f We <lt n ° UC * d JI J *" a" a* Industrial centers. Gla«abor 0 . of * * h ' ch re * d ' r ® ,,0, I’auUboro. Swadeaboro. Williams- mor,h 00 » round '
Win m«Hc
making a bid for Industrial ad- 1 With assurance from the White Knee that President Coolidgc
the Camden Bridge on , * —' July 5. the South Jersey rxpoal- fron ' atbrT *" •' oon * ,hr
rton l* preparing to handle one of
hleh ever
In the lower aecllon of
the Slate.
It is expected that 200.000 persons will attend the exposition on tally In view of
Wedding Bells!
The ttaffle violator did m II, iseed ahead pell-lll ■ Be the doctor told the
And the ■*
tolled the bell.
Bandit* are wise enough I off the lelluw* who l a* Just purchased an auto. Nothing
It must •■e a p.easant evpe rlence to visit a (raffle cop'* hunt* d see him Ret Imseed aiound. t t t Four prison* out of live ge four gallon* of ga* for five at loui out of live fllllng station*. t t t »n--r* of mnall coupe* prob ably don't have much fun anyho*. so no pedevtilnn begntdg,-* them the sport they get alter equipping their car* uith horn* sound like I hose un the In-
Flowtrx For John
No relief in rubber price* ■- nicseen. Indicating a *yiiipathelli l*e In the biow-out patch market
Epitiph In ,.ody of Jonat on the gas Instead of
Telia Kiwanians
About Publiv Utilities Leonai d Ormond, getn al tnan- , ager ot th. Hell Telephone t'omp .nv. addtensed the Will »oml Ki,»anl* n..* gi it* weekly lunrh.-on
‘Object of -'Puhltr
April *. el Hunt * Casino Theetrt. The Shcklnah Club will l>* ssslsievf by the lloltaee-Baker 0«xh»*tfM which will play SI Wf hi wood Crest thl* coming aeaseh. The pricer. 1* front the show mill be ttsed toe the nnderprivllegntl child Ot Wildwood
re so thrifty they second hiil.d auto ■vlngi- uccounl. too.
Tuesday on
rtlllile*." Mr. t»nm
Epitaph: "At sixty miles drove '' Ilnrold Kidder. He lost control."' 1 hi* wife'* a Uldder." I •'
I el
t t t
e (riding with clri
She (Hhoving him
And the traffle cop arrested you?" ■•Twice." replied Ml. Cluggln*. "When I couldn't Mop he arrested me for speeding, and when I Anally - topped and couldn't start, ha arrested me for blocking the trmlflc."
Spring* arc thothat tap your boa ° P ♦ ♦ t
Nothing tickles a flivver, owner. *o much a* to see
'mphaMti*l the
prudence ol i>olh bualnem add *«' , rial III ■ upon public utilities am. i of the dCKire of Ihoee comp .:,. fa set ve. Back ot every annoying condition caused by the failure of
utility to f unci ion propany lime l* a reason, he
inald. The only thing that public
hi* tin ' lit lit i |i*i (ear n- a misinform-d or ends." <Mov-1 m-infomied public. There ha*
, (•een u* much p.-ngre** In public
over to hi* ( uiHuim ih,. p a *t live yea is a* In e): "This tin j an y gvr year* In ihrli history.
«i»"vs." - I *aid Mr Ormond. I t'harle* illrlin welcomed the metal thing* I visitor* in a abort talk,
agaliint the | President II Foster (ioslln ask-
«*• ih.- Kiwanians to gei bark of
United stall
es Februlfy torts fStl.MI
against tSU.?>«.000 a yepf ago: export* tats.ooo.ooo. against
$37,731,000.
>r |i* ‘ the Shcklnah t'luh.
i big j under t
riub. Thursday
Charles E.Ludts,;r. COUMSKEUM-AT-IAW Real Estate Law n Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loess Conveyancing Mice: 1011. LaaduAWn BA BLE COT, > J.
whit.
»er hands were scarred and "Ugh. as she arranged the blanket* around the baby. Surreptitiously. Barbara looked at own hands. They were very 'hlte and smooth, with delicate-
pollbhed nails.
."Weil. I must leave you here." *aia Wilma when they reached street. "You're not stayng down there at the old bouse long are you. Baba?" Uarzarm dropped her eyes. "No.
un for loag."
Wilma Spoke hesitatingly, with ident cuibarraaBmenl. "Just a*
nd to friend.
■ P The woman who ha# the place Isn't much good. Barbara."it Barbara flushed. I'm leaving I £ 1 simply bad U> have a T of the place, (be borne v ckiim* for It Wi no strong 1 But I'll nevwr b- l.omrsick again. I I any place tu be borne-1 *'
k for. after thin."
Wilma turned to look after h Baibara e* *be welhed away. [•:
full of pity.
hetbara walked back down the] j past the submeegvd trn»urt. post the bungalow hr poodle, past the brick with Ha wnedy lawn. The ppl'.g of the dog followed her ‘illy dosn the ntreel. h* walked very slowly. t-t» *ilui:g deeply and trying noi Hilnk She caught her breath »be came oppualtr hvr old lion,.-. |(* Hqualor in the morn•''R light was more extreme than -> l“- had -yet rralixed. Bite glanced at the room ‘lair* in which she had i The rani* In the blind ■ learly visible from tLe street The window In the sewtug room . ; "idenly flew up and . curtain 1 # laggled oul Into the air. | Barbara turned through ib.- j - kale and went up the porch I
'••pa.
When she enterwd the h bere ws* no sign of Mr* Crt '“»« The dining room d '’ill stood i pen. revealing :ti*t-laden table and the ot ■ in«d chair. The door of tbr^ 'lag room was rloard. Baibara] w a card lacked on It. but she |:, "1 not trouble to read tbe name. IShe looked a b<m i her. Tbe | till oveihrsd which ha* shone I ‘■“•d-red last night, was richly | f • iue-r*d this morning. Tbe mlr-<| " on the hatataod was no pool | - bloody light, but only a dull \ -r ‘rtace with shadow* and gray 11 alb caught In Us d<ptb* j* Barbara walked toward tbejT ‘ir*. Thi musty clunenca* of j | house had made brr bead <a
blned with the important brldga opening ceremonies. tiovernor Plocbot. of Pennsylvania. haa accept .-d an InvitatloB attend tbe Exposition on July 6. Pennsylvania Day. Other notain affair* of the nation and mu Stales also have given their assurance that they will be
hand.
With most of the apace In the big Camden convention hall and civic center already taken by a number of South Jersey committees and Urge and small Industrial and commercial concerns, attention of the leaders of the exposition now it being turned to tbe entertainment features. Chief among these is the proposal to re tbe most elaborate program pageantry ever attempted In
Mew Sonsy.
Tbe title of the general pageant would ba "The Spirit of '76." Representatives of historical aocietie* in flve counties gathered in den last Thursday and prepared the ground work for the pageantry. They will meet again on March 22. at, the Walt Whitman Hotel, to further their pUns. All of tbe eight lowei counties of the State have been Invited have representatives at the meeting. Twenty historical cietles. representing tbe lower eight counties of the Stste
Virtually all <ff the great Industrie* of Sooth Jersey and many fron. other places are among the exhibitors who will have elaborate |
Many retail Arms will bead showing their wares .
and the real estate hiterestn are not overlooking the opportunity to tell the world about Ibelr pre-
ferred holding*.
"We aim at having a Junior world's fair aa a medium through which South Jersey can show It* attraction* to 2he world." said Ralph Baker. preMdent of th* Camden Chamber of Commerce, which is sponsoring the expoai-
>n.
With tbe awarding of the last contracts, any remaining doubt that the Camden bridge might not be ready for opening on July 1. has been removed. The Bridge Commission held a special session last Thursday to let the Anal contracts for work remaining to be done on the world's longest suspension bridge. The last awards amounted to about $1,000,000 Tbe largest and most Important of the contracts was that for ernamental iron work for the bridge.
January remits of the roads comprising tbe propose,1 Nickel ' Plate system ware generally *a factory, although net operating 1 Income results were all below I year excepting Chesapeake Ohio's, which showed the I: gross and net for any January in Its history. It is estimated that International Harvester Company earned about $12 a share on Its $>$,87C.600 common stock last year. Chief „o advices are that the outlook points to even larger earnings in 1926.
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lection.
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newest ways and in the moat fashionable
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A Profitable Easter Spend the Easter holidays in Sea Isle City. The warm Spring sunshine—the calm blue waters of the Atlantic— the inviting Boardwalk—will make your holiday a pleasant one, away from the hustle and bustle of the crowded city. It will pay you in health and relaxation. While you are here, look over the real estate field carefully. Compare values today with values two years ago— a year ago---and then you 11 get an idea of what they will be a year from now. You’ll be convinced—you’ll invest, and your shore holiday will pay you in a handsome cash dividend. i Altogether, you will have a profitable Easter.
nays, thut I hit uffirr it al yom in to you. .Matt il your hriulqun’ In > . j lilt (lily—"Tht laiOtuptuahlg Rn
Maurice Real Estate Landis Avenue, at West Jersey
Sofroney Broker Sea Isle City, N. J.

