Ciis KiY conrrr tmh ram*Y. Dimtres 17, isk
jCadetships at Annapolis and West Point
Atlantic Gty and Ventnor Youths Win First Honors
For Both Schools
Motorist:
Tb*t rosit
Occnptrd with ordsrlo* books tot th« rali. I bail tsil^l to BoUrs that. abc wss not to b«r uaost place on the Boor IX she sere la' the shop it «»* possible that she srat to (be small mom we used for a priest* office, or vcbaatonalty as s place to rest, as It was comfortably fined u| with an’ antique coach and a tea
overstaffed chairs
I locked the front door, a* it waa won peat cloalna time, ear solos back to the Mule mow marked ’ “Private” In aroall sold letters. I -triad to open the door It waa locked from the Inside
• Thankful." I called
who It Is '
Well, to tell you the truth. 1 knew rome chanse had come over you," I replied "l tboufht surely some fairy wand bad touched the little Thankful of the old days and converted her into a woman of new beauty and charm, hut as for aollctns »bo *he object 0' your affection I*. I must admit I'l absolute!) at ee*" But even as spoke my sub-conerlooe mind broke In upon the words end.
Bra*
I rapped upon t
with my knuckles and then both bands, becomms more more alarmed. Then, with my eat ctawe to the panels. 1 listened ant waa quite certain that I bean
gleamed in the eyes of Thankful Brown I covered her face like a veil. This was the at her life linally
she spoke.
"That would solve everylblot a* ir as w-e are concerned, for It i as only the question ol finances! both sad. though I I wouldn't think of taking the shop from you. Sallie. dear, unless I , didn’t feel that . . ~ That I haven't any business 1
I Interposed.
“Well. I do think your place U 1th 1 urtlse. for 1 know ho* be
dislikes the whole idea."
"Yes. *0 do I." I agreed, "and hU ,****,, when h.
be t been a perfect brick all the'
we) through. Net*? mind. I'm going to be the most domestic per- -w'heredya get ►on trom now on that you ever - r , rta> f 0r jour car?" saw 1 guess Curtiss w as clevt r "There are no door*, enough to know I bad to get It ,t ra p|j step-ih." off my chest like a con,pie* the —
psyclionalists talk shout. He al- Th»
ways did have more sense In a awards no honors!y dagr
minute loan I'd have la a thous , - - ■s. Tou and your Captain Eastus: "Man: ion should, dlletes—AU-gander get married right awsj ought to see dat car ob mine. g*|* Atlantic Avenue.
Why here he is tow ' got all de fliln'e on It an - a 1 . City: Harold Baler. 6521 veof-
in less than an hour my pro- swell horn position had been accepted by the out ob my
two lovers who could scarcely; it."
hide their Joy. •’•plain T. Inktrted Sambo
First Alternate—Morris lew. Atlantic CMy. Second alternate—Calvin
Boai. Palmyra.
vatu in In* board was com-
posed of the County 8up.Tintend
Others who took
tlon are: Bn»e< h. ►
County. The Is*ter was unable to attend the .aamtnatlon this
year and his place was taken by m yra; W. C. t Mi S. C Hub-r. principal of nv; yuUpd K chord . May's Landing. mu; Jo-^-ph Iira..ii , Conarcsssnan Bacliarach wlaSasiCUy: Prank A.
enta of Schools of the four coun- to make public acknowledgment villi . WH*o:i B litni'l ttea making :tp the Second Con- of th taluabl.- service 1 ender-1 ton; Joseph E. |... greaslonal District—ar follows J. by the board of eaaminers. an.ij side. Thomas j R. J. I'mt'r. Cumberland County. 1 thanks th>ni for tne time and. town: John C. Burh, ,. secretary of the board: E. R. trouh! * which they hav so wtH-, side: Lawrence W. cUSn] Bntnyate. Cape May County: ingly civen I com year to year in lanir City; Lei.:.. Louis J. Kaaer. Burlington Cane- conducting th-M* prelMnlcary ex- C-da.-vill:, and M-
Instinns. MHhllle
ty; H’-hry :
. Cresaman. AUantic wmlnatlona.
, ,, the meanest man la town. ► ^ ^ ^ Friend Why* k- J
He puts tacks In
Motor is
nam<
Acting upon the recommendations of the board of examiner* who conducted the ,*xamlnallon hdd in Ocean City on November i j*. for the purpose of selecting _ condidates for Annapolis and , West Point. Congressman Bachj arach has made thi following
nominations:
For Annapolis—Principal can-• dldatet*—Alexander C. Veacy.J
AUaati'
"Thankful, daar, please let m«
... srarea everyone-nor Avenue. Ventnor; Harry R. way when l blows! Gehring. 1«* Bryant Avenue.
’ Ventnor.
-Roy. yo - ain't got *0 First alternatea—Stanley Mum
tf a curtain had been lhjU bf (bMlM hBV „ projKi mu eh. On mah cur Ah don't; ford. *60 Bay Avenue. Ocean drawn, the situation of the drilWll up protect my 1 oaed no horn. Ah haa H writiaty: A If red R. Bayer. RUenrtde: fire months was revealed interests but I waived this astd- right on the front, 'Dodge. Edwin E. Eachus. Wildwood. "Of course I know" I cried. _ , knrm . , bs , ^,,,0, B|M j in brothers’ '' Second alternate*—Martin ^ tow perfectly dumb of me' It's pert of his fine! Keane. Cape May City: George aptalnT’ .character which I had grown tnl An aulcnoblUat never hrngs. B . Huuhlns. Riverton: Edward A hundred little eplaodes <*me kB0B mumalely from my aaao-i but he like to blow his own born ! E . Steven*. Sekt Isle City imMtng to my mind. The k*«H' l c t* t ion with him In the shop. He * not so much interested In j »,r West Point—Principal which had existed nf , Ulf> ^tagnoon sun fell in an eye for an rye. but he wants candidate. Samuel 8me'low
slanting rays through the penes a toot for a toot. Unite City. of leaded glass It crowned Thank ; ■ ■ ’~
ful> soft hair with as aureole of - Motoring Mother Quote
light.
‘look, a Saint OcllU"’ the» young Cossack nodded to where Thankful sat. In proud dignity wearing her
between them ah
very Bret Pbe change In Thankful, which could only have been brought about by love. And Captain Ts day-dreaming, which 1 thought was grief I smiled "But I can*! tmigtne anything Ideal." 1 declared. "He told hlmae’f that he bed long since secured hts divorce. So a-hath all
1 little car.
Built very long end low. And everywhere that Mary w The car would try to go.
walking over he placed hts llpr, A railroad croealng the e^ted—1 • cry gently against the spot of ! (Her ..'tills, plaaae excuse 'em) ;
"Well, I might as well tell you everyIbtng. . no* that I've gone, this. far. though I didn't mean to bring ■gy little .woirlee to
idee Mountain where of bright star* did a sars; and ter th*- tienefit ol a pale, thin moon thai hung by -- gossamer thread
a muted violet sky. "Yew, sweetheart."
I had just flnlahtd telling him te story of Thankful and Cap-
tain T. ,
'it certainly Is a gord thing that these lovers are going to relieve me of that shop " "Yes I know. You were tired of It. wirren't 'you. dear*" _T'li-huh. but that wasn't all. I oouldnY have gone on. even If IM wanted to I put my head agalnst hts sbouldet. Curilss. canT
After • few moments of labored breathing she appeared at the door, but hurriedly turned awa to bury her tear-stained face is
former position 1
1 the couch She
I knelt beside her and smoothed back the bait from her pale, white bios. "Why. Thankful, what on earth Is the matter' I thought you were so happy here ' •Oh. I am. I am’" .lie cried, "and I'm an ungrateful wretch to give up to my feelings like this wben you've been so sweet and kind I don't see bow 1 could."
she nailed
"f.talon. Thankful. Try to calm yourself. Because I wsnf you to. tell aae everything You know I'm
trwgg^j
the shooting about'"
"Yoc
Sail is.
she
smiled. In spite of herself, "you make everything seem right and yet—you see we can’t get married and naturally It make* m< unhappy al times, because I love
"Of course 1 see " I Interrupted. M-cause you can't possibly on the play-salaries you're ting with me managing this 1 Naturally, you can ! I know something about that and what takes to secure this bread and
cheese that the poet* write about. Of course you eouldn face, matri-
mony working bers It*, this. My being manager of this business is really a huge Joke anyway " Then I began thinking fast. I saw way out ' I As ten. Thankful."
said. "I'm bored to death of this
shop anyway and if your Captain will take it over he can pay
me hack any time be get* far
enough ahead. It's operating on
well for Ivttln* gi. ’ She errant- j paying basis now and I'm delight d ta a stum* position and j ed to gst out. I only bought tt. as ■shed the last trace of tears 1 you know, tor a lark I'm through et bar groat brow a eye. I **1 j with it now and if your handani >M* her and patted her hand 1 fiance will take it off my ham if she were a child > 111 be the happiest of the three
train
truly a seat-1 gfce trisd ic beat
ure of one who had been born i mn g now throne. I turned away I ghe rests In Abram's boossum and *0 engrossed we.-e they in! ,
their mutual admirattoo that they; .-Bon! Bon!" rolled a voice from: did not know when I had gone I the garage, "eotne out here and j urtlaar we sat looking over I help Papa bring In the Saturday j
enlrig Post!"
t this
Why al) the shoe ads way?" “Thla Is the place where so many cars 'run out of gas.’ ’*
The trouble wHh traffic regu-1 Is tlon. My* Clarence Maaurte is]
that while streets n 1 y
way. laws are not.
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. Imparts Happiness Through the Years
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He tilted my fere up toward >!m with both hts hand* and :a*ed deep Into my eye* "My darling!" be whispered. "Is t, can It be*-
Bob Flerpont aayv be know* of but one thing that depreciates more rapidly than a motor car. and that Ir a high-sebool annual.
, Warren Griffin, J6-yaar-old Oscar County. Kentucky, boy. ’-*• judged the healthiest in all the nstion, aa the contest stagau In eon-
with the International
Cvaatock Exposition at Chic**": Warren stands 6 feet 7 inches tab
** —US pounds
as I mimicked his
I do !«>pe It will be a son. .
Just like you!"
"OL. no." he replied, “tbal 1 would never do. It Ul'ST be a girl 1 " Then he sat In silence for 1 s moment, gazing out into the 1
night.
Pete Peterson Myi that the modern young fellow dot care about leaving footprints on the rends of lime. He want, to
leave auto tracks.
"Listen.
"Marge says she seeps sil men
length."
Well, from what I saw on the drive last night I'd say she
precious.”
■ally
had awfully short s
“ * , H '’ P«fked hi* anto where he ovei my left .boulder on the new 1 plessed.
moon snd you know that never! Vauiir he ha-l im. n# kat f-lle " He turned and hi. voice BoTTutoI ,h« woo
was low ( Witb meaning like a man ' a #ne
now he’s parked in Jail.
take
saying hi* prayer*. "Dear God."
•rod us a little girl. JDBT like The foot that rules the accelHallie Because you *ee si r . .rator I* tbr loot that rocks the
the most perfectly wendrrfol per- world,
son in all the world."
Sam was charged with theft and the Judge was talsiag to him In
Fable: Once upon a time a poor man bought an automobile and believed he could run It and •tlW haw money enough left to! buy a few worth while things.
We * oppose a car is the only place where that tired feeling Is! rsaily an advantage.
you don't
Haleyville
1'aa't
t I've
such 1
-And nos what wilt happen If; n; trfl the truth?" "AhH done gat 34 days!"
tH»ld Over From Last Week) Mias Frances Bradway spent Monday of last week with Mr*. Emms Beiry. of North Port Nor-
Mire Clara Bradway waa dr twined from work by illnare on ; Tuesday last. The infeat son of Mr and Mr*, j Smith Bre.ri-.er is very ill with’ whooping rough.
•be theatre Saturday evening were Raymond Blltaa-d. William Brad way and Stanley Novakowafci. Mi and Mr* Bdwatd Pettit, of MOlviUe. link dinner with Mr. ant Mrs. Bnyd Bally on Funday
Hugh Smith and
I Mr*
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