Cape May County Times, 21 January 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 13

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CAPE KAY COTnHT TIICS. PRTOAT. IAMAPY 21. 1W7vourio

When the Chimes Rang Out

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t°a*fc»> And rveiy day tb» week.

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It looks as if it wants to poor Right dost—taio like a streak.

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little TKIXOW . a* Toddy pnaoae “Walt for me.

Teddy at th* foot of tM hill. I wtll he ria'hl down on my llttl# OHEEN She 1* pulling her alad by

r* BROWN. “Oh. look al tM Other children on th. 1 ELBOW bob-aMdr -rtaa Fuel* May. “Daor. dear, tbs one In RED has fallen off. B>* on* iMt U .tearing la dreeeed to B .UE you. Teddy, and

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la oot there, but somewhere getting ready for anothsf twtnkM Whan there are a number of them

low. ruing ana

fries.

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going cd umo. a : were answering each olhar—Utal to a eerie* of fiaahea—and the*. It to not only a n bow IM light to mada, but no ona ever figured out why It mahau or what eerrtoa it 1* te Ike .tura itself. U avlUrnto able lo ee* la th* t. as moat of tu moru on* while the light la of people think whan ha goal hla flashlight, h* to g : vaa for hla *» that can hardly M a whan whispering HU lady-to. by th* way. u wtngUaa and has tg spaed her time lolllag around a* bantu, waiting for Mr lo*** really ha* a stronger light t of a steady glow than a Bank, ao atm* call bar a glow-worm, hut that to a stonder. as aha to In no senaa a worm, but a per.'em beet!* If ah. only had wing* All that to aMut tM Ught g-.e«a out by nlng-bag to. that it appeals