Cape May County Times, 19 November 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 18

CAPE JTA7 COtmTY TIWB. fSlDAT, W5VE«m IB. 1928; ~

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Tlainkful Brown Tells Sellle Her Plan

nornlnc a* I ran*; 'h rluorb-l' a midtacr. wbtcb *d on a hiiia*dr |u thirl or loan. While I *r U lo !>- anearred I ! amund. Th.- houw javr If" <>! a inorp* provperonv i»d thmish It *a> aadl* In ot paint and niariaolda and par would add thun unalnt m fmm th« cfttletsm «.f it, • J V* r " op-io-dati- pa-.. r. -b>-. Thi> xardnu. which atretrhrd s'jf kWh aide- ol th* old bricV wall t*»a topical of Thankful and I turn ah. apent many hour* there. Violet* Kiev on rULai aid* of th* p**h and on* felt. IsMlticlit. If. that in Ifc* aiMiims-i hollyhprkr and marlnohie and laik «*U' wmilo add th*lr quaiid bk><-, Mmina to li.e plan, which a-a* eo

Show* how much ahe known* about what'* aolnn on hack her*.' *hc Mnl led indulgently. “1 Onlahed those- an hour ago." *h* noddl'd to a ctipboaid which held row afln row of glarac*.

all

talfoi

with

paraffin toi«. The grapr Jelly ahon* like old Dtirgandy in th>bright morning light end thern w -ti- also Jar* of golden marmaIcde with bit* of leimm peel and apices which Thankful Halit Kitten liked wrlth tiny hot hiacoit*

■She'. I akin* a bualnew*

the repli.-d. Mother dia-

Ilked the idea ini'iiae^y but." she' blushed. "It s •emeri neceimary with ihingi so frightfully dear. And Kitten Jtnd couldn't go out In the ijortd. She's the baby ytm kno« Just a minute," she flung oi-r her .-boulder, "while I put 1 this in to bake." ! oouid sc* her through the door as *h' tested i ibe ov« n. changed th' damper on the antiquated wood store and

I th-n returned.

"1 was thinking II you really meant It about wantfnc to do aom'thing beside* play that I might b - able to suggest a thing Iha* was offer'd to tn*-." she b<gnn. resuming the conversation which wa had started at the circle meeting th* day beTm-"W-ll. I am serious about It and it you'll tell me what I ran do I c-rtatnly will be glad Von . Thankful, all my life I've done nothing but *!« over a bridge tabl» or chase about to luncheon* where yon se- the same type of p eople sand talk about nothing but dieilng and permanent wave*. Really I’d giv* anything to try my band at

something else."

| could handle the modem stuff j and you could lord it over t he t high-brow department. How'-1

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and

own beiw.en her eyes reaen'rd being called r novel ahe held In her atttly I k..ew that this of Thaaktul * slM-re Mruggl-d lO Shield ardships by osertaalng

"putting up jan

if th* house with a «ra«e band and ladsiy started Is the anting loom reading

Her face glsan-.cd. Her deep j brown *yc* alKniO like stars. "Oh" | ! she breathed, "how wonderful : that would In ' All my Ilf- it i | ha* been wy dream. -Book*. To be with them. To touch tb.'tn. to m*Uc their pag<* and to mnell j them' The very odor of bookaptti* my imagitualhn." rhe dreamed for a moment, then sw iftly h t egpreesJoh chang d., "But how." «te asked, “would mother and the girls get along?" "Nevor you mind about that Ton'll cam enongh to hire a cook and a girl lo clean up and hav;something left over for clothe-

braid ea."

"Kitten does need a new evening drew* She'* Jual ^t the ag ■ when nhe goes to a lot of dances and perhaps If J w ant to woik Addle wouldn't have to lake a Job." Tall your friend and tiU him we're coming down. Plenae." She went to the 'phone and while Hbe was away my though tplayed with the fascinating idea of the .hop. Juki that morning my father had presented me with a check for a more than cenerouamount I wouldn't tell Cnrti*until I had secured the shop Then I'd call him np and tell him to come to a certain numb-r down town. He would And me bar --headed behind a counter - and wealing a smock (lavender would hr- lovely for Thankful and •mywlf) and then, what would he

th' glomii. and iiiiolderirg emb-.-t* seem the roots: and saying "adieu” the last flame die*, and all but a bod of ashes libs; contentment ard peace *o full thcrbe. a king on hi* throne, might

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Somebody made a mistake and called a Wildwood business office on the telephone, then Inquir-d. •T* this the weath-.-r bureau*' The telephone operator, thinking to see what could be wanted of the weather bureau, said, • Yes. trtr!" Then a dialect tongue that was hard to di*Jphri-. .said. "How about a shower tonight’" "fine Ilea." replied the telephone miss, “tgkr one if you want It. and ure plenty of soap ”

No wife has really been humiliated whose hadband hasn't tmeeied with hi* mouth full of cracker at a fashionable little dinner, but. as w- have said to her repeatedly: Why did you dray tM out to the fool thing anyway? One stun- of an ronJur,>r now •playinA on Broadway Is turning a handful of colored rage Into a new etening gown. It I* not known ; why h use* * who!* handful

ti»0| appears for the four-week period cndinc .March 27. 1»2*. and the highest t*S6» for the fourweek period ending October

I'»26.

Seven cities reported no autntuobll- fatalllie- for four week* ended October 9. while four cities reported no automobile tajalltics for the corresponding period of

1925.

Iroring the last four-week period, autorwibBc deaths totaled SSI in ffty-fve cities where both the death and the accident occurred within the city UmfU. as against a total of H3 death* from automobile accident* reyardle®. of whether the accidwit occurred within or outside the city Halt Twenty-three cities failed to report whether -jctdenU which canned fsUiUtteii eccurred inside or outsice city limit*. For the period there

death* In PblUdrlphta compared with So ia 19SS a;..I for rbe yeat to October 9 there wvre IS2. but Philadelphia does not specify whetner the accident* occurred within the city. New York and Chicago, which make the distinction. reported 117 and «2 deaths

respectively.

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Autolnobile Deaths Ih 78 Large Cities

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Philacjplphia Had 47 Death* In pour Weeks

"1 could hardly wait till morning came ao that I could find out What plan Thankful could hate had In mind—I hoped It would be something I could do."

Sunshine Altered •wise curtaingingham ann standing by a

"You smart thing!" I claimed, "and what kind of cake la that cmaplleated thing going

rung up ptco*. tea." I said, af-jof which Addle was espcrinll - she had greeted me cordially I fond. Always it seemed to nv d tirg-d me to alt down. I this lovely girl wa* thinking i ppose Kitten tolo you that. | MHneone othn than h -rs-lf

"That'e the way I had you figured out." ah- rvplle.l. "you looked to me like a person who was straining at a leach, struggling lo fr- yourself from con-; dlllons which held you too clos--. | So it ooc.nrred to me that you I might love a proposition which.' a» I said, was made- to me." j "Please tell me all about it."i

Polks: Enthusiasm is the kindling spark which marks the difference between the leaders In every activity anil the laggards who put In just enongh to "get

vreief responsible for <&S deaths In secenly-elght large cities In the fnltcl State*. The) majority of these deaths were the! result of accident* which occurred within the corporate limit* of the cities, althnng'i some accidents occurred outside the city limits This number compare* with 529 death* during the lour w-eeks ending Oct-her i<>. 1925. onsldcrlng simply the number* of deaths by fonr-week periods since May. 1925. the lowe*t total

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pw»Kfc;j.>wei Engine ftrfonnfflct " at O’or 90°« the s/ude -

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RETURNING ■v« PhiUdelahi* (Market St. Wharf) T.M P. M.

Pennsylvania Railroad

Tfacnnotutic Circulation Control 1* a new reason why the Buick engine ti ao eaay to iur anJ ao plea sane to drive, in aO kind* of weather. Stuuner conditions prevail nil year, under th* Buick hood. Ac 90*. or at iero,thi» valuabir Buick improvement reduces the warming-up period to lau thas three minula! For this, and afkay other vital reasons,the 1927 Bukk ia the Geateat Ever Built The engine u vi hr at tor. lest beyond belief. Drive it and tet what that means.

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MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD.) Joaeph Scrivani, Proprietor

BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY Haven Avenue at Tenth Street Ocean City,!

When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buck Will Build TV

"If the dreasr* continue lo get i shorter" snorted John Beecher "the women won't have any more to conceal than aome of the.-*-1 Hen- moden. bathing beauties '

How to Play BRIDGE

tfUuomly

Wynne Ferguson

at 'practical xu an on sauxnr

ARTICLE fjo. •

Made a liniiw double aud you have a ksod that ia wonhlrw escept ax the n*it wnu have lad. Should you leave in te ooubie ia the hope of deftt.Ung the fcmxxact Of abould km go oa with t r- - Wrw bid? That i« the queatioa and S iwer most *lw*> • be « variable one. jmde-nt 9d the cards held in each hand. As a geoerai propowtioa you <1111ill Agate wbriber ur BOX your hand «p«. taka ux-ks at the bid that bos been dsuhiad. If it can. then you hand

j5er pavtnrr's wiil probably delaa

twaxracx. U yaw baud .an&rt take

^ the but that b*. been UMbieu. ' ‘d rvbtd year own soil.

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No tcare. Ant aarue Z-leak sad puae I A UO var spade, Y two h«ru o»i U tp» spades. Z Lai three cUibs, A bid JidollSeT? bol brut club*. A bsffo .. five dub*. H» Wd h-ew t tU a.en ol O trick wilh ■padaa trump*, and hi'

a b* able to trump am

It's a hook shop." she annred. "there U the moat charming place on Tmrattetb et down town that a Rnaslan j ow n*, but he wants tn w-Jl <mi j ;in<i go to Trance " V I "On Tw-^ntietb Rtreet," 1 | mused. "What place 1* it* 1 .len t *• • m to know It at all " No one doe* because it hasn’t i been Opened to the public y -I i You see hi- axed up the place j and then hi* wife, who 1* a • Parislenttr. became **ry unhappy i hen- *o he decided It would be j hriter to eel! out and leave before h • spent a lot more money ; tidvertlslng and getting the .hop. J properly launched. Hr Is willing j lo get out for mueh less than h-

No doubt you like to h_ friend*—o.-rybody does. You appreciate the triendly pat on the hack. You like lo have peopl - boosting for you it |* only natural But din It ever occur to you that the oth*r I -How likes It. too? That the hand, pushing ▼ou along may row tlr*d unlrws I you do a littie boosting for them'* Friendship l» nol a Jug-handled! affair, far from it In other word* I If you want friends—be friendly. j If you want help—be helpful. It you need encouragement—encourage otbetw. They may be more tn need of li than you are.; If you are selfish and accept I friendship a* your just due. you msy soon find ^outwelf paddling 1 your ow n canoe again*! ih - ■ a. am. which may be about what you deserve.

La business for vision ...

earn.

and forehandedness

bis partner

boaa’t the ace of*diamond's, Y o UWa trick with spades as tnunna. For

that reason he sliouid hid live bouts. ~ - a just make 6v j hearts, while at A-B can moke a grand slaas. A bad the see of diamonds sod on hrnr.s. and B had no clubo, re a mas rud could be establidwd. If Y had bid five hearts, ortthrr A nor B was strong esoegh to bid bee apsdes wwr (he doublr. so a bid of five beans would

have bee* a big winner.

11 ere are three hand* that esme op In

g book shop and running

Sixteen years ago she wa* a cote little baby fth* lik*d h-r ' boil!- Hue liked to ride In a Htt! cart and have her daddy

Tne TELEPHONE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEJUt look* At a vacant lot—and fees a great building. He surveys a sleepy street—and sees a bustling business center. k*s his job to have the facilities of service ready—on time. He studies even the smallest community in the state. He projects the telepbo.ie buildings, switchboards and lines on what will happen next year, and the year after, and up to twenty years ahead.

The'

1 wouldn i a an i you to do anything until you talk to him aboui' and see the place for ymir-

wnalyoi* will be gives i TVy are aacwt u»u-J-riaciplea involved

him »iop and take h-r on hie kn— and pet h.-r. He always Old. Now vh.- is a cut - little jaxg b«hy. She like* her bottle .She like* to ride in a little car and have her "daddy" axeer ti stop and take her on hi* knee and p-t

her. He always does!

He can t wait until the new factory, or apartment or suburban development« completed. That would be tooj^re!

He must be ready m odtunce of the demand for s

principles involved are coia_*>a ereryday jcincipka that every player ahouU tm'lerstan-l and knew bov to apply.

My home I* a cottage 'monghe kills, a here natnre each day ! rilh new life thrill*: wh-r- mut’ 1 nuring brook* o'er bouidn

At this moment over half a million dollars of telephone constructun wes* is in progress in Southern New Jersey. The year's total will be three million.

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