Cape May County Times, 15 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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CATE MAY CO’JHTT lUtEf. FRIDAY. APRII 15, 1927.

|*lth m.nr omr UwcM.r |rlm k«, hi* pony SO dwrUjr th * , | m ” n ’ rn UW ‘ wb*r. I At lut we a®. U. . roust 1 the toor hoof, ploucbed the MBd.' "I '?**. ,C.,rro.d. of 11.. ..1 . r*n nlmf snn rode you cbooee- to toe .

h.nd s.Uopod U. ^. ^ lef , to „„ TOO « D so tie h»* found It. *h« ^ | s haH n( ,i be Ullluippy ikl ''ow tbo) will come." plMW . believe th»t' The w«e 111 do m> best, with my re- a f » jtrewt chief if quite ■ per ili.f I promised. eonacc—he wort Inquire Into tr.y »b. murmured. “But after um. Bui If we try to stay her»

vou will certainly be killed, sod

This contin- j *h*ll suffer, and we saal! pain

out-crop of red sandrt 'ins ruddlly on our rotbt. ‘quickly swerved lor It

The best Chance. 1 see nothins else." she ruit!* red “We can tio the mule odei rater, and wait. Well "I> be spied If

we keep on

in a mor... or »• :>ad pained the

refuse The ■ ulptored rock •»>. ntaascs. drtached <*ne fror.: anoth- that -*" ■vers! jusmis ten f«et up. re- j bad no reply.

He winded on a pivot and rode you chtwwe—to Edna bsn k for a few yards., lettins the course ‘" v ” i * 0,; 'ruihnon* up. plmltaBd ^“nd^

1 have his promise, she said, checkins ra: “Really I don't mind

Up- mules

until

pemy wc iwo farm* Indians— nothins Vou must take as outside my calculations. money Mease do Then pood■Shall we make a break forjbye I told him I would come .11 1 proposed. join, under his protniae." •Ii ..mid he m»dr^e« m #h—. 1 oncloded nejrt week)

A Iturmin fur A ttumnn At last Edna spoke In low, even

tones.

“What do you expect to' do with

me. plea«e , “

“We ahal) have to do whatever Is best for yourself." I manaseo Jjj.1

celved

short. In a n «*k at the t we ou “sell. > trawled

we la* Mtus at:ltdst th.- i proponesi.

inp butite*..- with '.he dewert -n «ould be madr^sa on these j vista openins before os lioor mule*." She murmured to'

need of! We bad bceo just In time herself "Yes, they're Sioux! l! ra* well Bounding a knot! lb« re apficared must talk with them " All 'I friend to'a in. • .unt.-d fixures. IndUtu -But they're cotninp." I rasped \VI AduTeSS LeOlinCll

A 1 IA ^ Fin App^tuAvalon U. or Farjw A. Hostess to m2* Co. Daughters and a “Mlaute Man " Many State Office™ Preaer.t At Big Gathering On Monday Reporter Gives Two Flags

of Parent-Teachers

0 answer. That w ill be determined w.ien we reach the stape llm

1 suppose.'

Thank yon! Once al the Matsline and I shall contrive. You must liave no thought of me. I understand very well that we should not travel far In company —and you may not wish to po In my direction. You hare plans of

your own?"

.“None of any great moment. Everyth'-^ has failed me. lo date. Ther.- I- only one piece left: New York Stale, where I came

i Imaginings dulled, so that they slight, so childiah. so i now moved careless of where or • nrouragOOMM that al

' why. and that she had a _ ... _ _ I could not but he aware of serve her. that with a rush of unmistakably- They rr gettlns In ranpe . mv companion Her hair glinted bidden sympathy I would—indeed -a war party!" Sioux. J Ihlnk." got the pun. and twenty i nalejy f„ r *i,. rod. bareheaded 1 '''’“■d h * ve kissed her. upon she said ■ liont they carry scalps. trtdpes Maybe If 1 kill

her Mormon gown tightened un- ,h * iorcbead. If not upon the lips on that first lane’ They re been chief—"

th.mselve*. raiding the stage line. Do you Ere I could stop her My lAdy... . , rw, j, , f-Luf It was an impulse well-nlgi. s'w »n> squaws* iad sprung upright to mount Lean V^nuDOUCk V,niei over mastering; an impulse that' S- 1 haxarded "All war- upon a rock and. all In view, to Soealfcr at Seaville must hare dazed me so that she nor. I should po.«. hold open hand above her bead * 3 P eaKcr al ‘ 3eavu,e felt, for a tinge of pink "All warriors. But squaws ] Tbi sunshine glinted upco her “

tride.

the lines of her boyish limb She was a woman. In any gul*< and I bt ing a man. protect her

should.

found myself wishing upturn something pltasan The drooping round

thoughts revolved

couid ■ we P t lnU > her akin, slie with' to talk drew her hand ana settled ram-1

posedly-

of my "flood-night. Please sleep il oyer. th * "turning well reach

ould be r

On they cantered: Indeed, i i to I* ditrrclnp from onr bu»h and rrallng more

and I dozed, and kept dozing,

til she spoke.

“Hadn- we bet e stop?' er ' •“> -.ra, m .«■ ,-iw o That was a cu-k>u* Miuatioa. . lon * ' l . m ' dehating over wh»t ||iipr)1 arrOM When I stared re mit, imrompre- . , Tt don. ^had * * r ' land insUntly. with a whoop that

bending, my. view was shut off by •>“Hy kissed her

ra_ . “ whiteness veiling, the moon a-

h »',« B ' ore P 1 *" * l,a, ‘ hove and the earth below . icepl ‘Be replied immediately underneath my mulei

— voice had a quality of de- i,oofs.

hair: fugitive little breeze Miss lawk fhubbuck - bound her gown closer about her Playground sad Recreation Assoi- slim figure. elation of America, will address

^ ^ _ Tb '') *t*d seen her instantly, the spring Comity Council of Par-

thr Star- *•'' And 1 had Dopes that, after ; The chief rode forward, at a ent-Trochers Association* on Wed- : will U | al !; *" r ' :,f r- , , , . i*“' 1 to* ‘“"d likewise lifted. nesday. April U, at 1:10 P. M-. at

I Then :.r hand clutched mine "Keepdown! Keep down, please.". tbs M E. Community Hall. Sea k wolf hsd leaped from .be d.rected to me. while she ville. MU* Chubbuck will hate tire fuith of 'be file; ,*00.1 motionlesa. “Del me try.“|luncBran on that day with Mrs | loped eastward arras* the desert. The chief new red until we might K. H Stratton, at Avalon

parity of CM gallca Chie Weber has be*., ,»ck list for the i«M f. % ^ One of the ptuaie* | why a hotel triaa to ar.,, homey la Its ada and t fc „’ it-.* way H does In real j,f, "

Avalon Council. Daughter* o* America, was host*-* to a Urge

strembly on Moodar

April 4 Ocesa City Council and the Council of fr-nth Brovilie were present, as also wer* member* of the Conner of Wildwood

and

of the

finite estimation which nettln! humbled, and isolated me. as if I lacked In some essential to a

standard set

“Well at home you will live oagaiortably You will need to wear no belt weapon. The irollce will pro,i-ct you. You can marry the girl next door—or eve® take the chance ol the one across the stivt t. h-r pru enlace being comme il faut. Your children will love to hear of your rough mulewhacker trail -yes. you will have great tale*, hut you will notroention that you killed u man who tried to kill you and then rode for a night with a Strang* woman alone at your stirrup' Your course Is the safe course By all means take It Mr. Beeson.' •That I .shall do. madam." I retorted. The West and I have no' agreed. 1 wish to God I had never seen it—I did not conceive that I should have to take a human life—become like an outlaw In the night, riding for re-

ately.

“Ob! I hadn't noticed. “I don't think there's any use In riding on." she said. “We’ve lost our bearingr." "Yes. we’d better stop where are.” I agreed. Then in morning we can take stork " She sw iidk off before I : awkwardly dismounted lo help Her Ilrntn failed—my clamped by stiffness, she staggered and collapsed with i little laugh “I'm tired." she confessed-

'Walt Just

“You

ordered, staggering also aa I hastily landed “111 make camp.'' Bm she would have none of that; pleaded my one-handedness and insisted upon cooperating at the mules. The animals were staked out. fell to nil,Ming,

sought a spot for our

_ down a buffalo robe for her And I choked passion- and placed her saddle as hi

She sank with a sigh.

“You deserve much sympathy.' . me her skirt under her and I

she remarked. i folded the robe over.

1 lapsed into a turbulence of Her face gazed up at me; she

voiceless rage at myself j extended her hand

For a time our mules ploddtd “You are very kind, air." she with sundry snorts and stares as!said, in a smile that pathetically if they were seeing portents In'curved her lips There, at my

**“ nvejitually II ir knees, she looked

} comfort her.

crack of! ' - aplen

Daniel had been disposed of doom, a young fellow darted from so covetously that*I feh'uie gloatrmtnvn Aid nm desc-v* h.r l , h ,. | lB , KaT pursuit ; Jog thoughts behind them

Away they tore, while the file) He called inquiringly: a greetslackened. to watch. Our lrail ling and a demand In one. It of flight bore right athwart the'sounded She replied. And what wolf s projected route There was j they two said, in word and sign Just the remote chance that the | could not know. Then be canlad would overrun IL In his wager-1 tend back to his men. while Edna rice*: and for that intervening;atepped lightly down: an*were!

moment of grace we stared, fas-1 my querying look

dusted, hand clasping hand. “It's all right. I'm going, and “He's found it! He'* found |ao are you." she aaid. with a faint it!" she announced, in a little smtli oddly subtle—a tremulous wail lamilr In a w hite face.

Montoyo did

had won her. she could inspire and guide me If I stayed; and I .-aw myself going home, and I already regretted .-: host of thing*, as a man will when at the fork-

ing of the trail*.

When 1 awakened we were still enshrouded by the fieere of fog. As I gazed sleepily about I could

County Superintendant of Schools. T. J Durell. will speak at the County Council and there will be

a musical program.

looked at • “Sh'" she warned, with a quick shake of bead The same warning bade me listen. In a moment I heard voices. They wen indistinguishable exrapt as vocal sound*. "I've lN-*.n hearing them some little while, she v uuperwd "Adam's men trailing t»?" "I hope- not." she gasped, in sheer agony. “If we might onl> know in time'" Suddenly the fog was shot with gold as the sun flashed in. Gradually the earth appeared In

glimpses

There!" she whispered, pointing. "Igiok''' They are Indians. We must get away before they

see u*.''

W<- worked rapidly, bridling and saddling while the fog rose with ■ a ured steadiness. "Hurry!" she bade. The whole desert was a golden haze when haring packed we climbed aboard. The fog lingered In patches. I — readed. 1

mid-career

Stone Harbor Teachers Sign For Next Year George Martin was sworn In as a member at th<- meeting *.f the Stone Harbor School Board, held Wednesday evening. All of the present teachers hare signed contract* for next

He s found it! He's found it!!" she announced, in a little wail.

We Will Buy Your Old Carpets Or Reweave Them into Revergible Rugs

These rugs give more wear for leas money than any Boor covering on the market We can use all grade* of carpets and ruga SAG CARPETS AND COLONIAL RAO RUGS Woven to era*' >nd for **W. CARPgT CLEANING S' jmpe.ifig and Renovating Smith Rug Workg, Inc. Truck CUN — Phene 10 415 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.

Mr* Mary Hildreth.

Council of Cold S»rln«. was la attendance. Addres » were givew by Mra Madeline Porter. State Vice Councilor: Ml* Sails* W. Lake Stat- Connet! Secredarr and Past State Councilor; Mra Ida F. Dlx- n. National Reprewatatlve and Pa»t State Councilor. Mrs ! Florence M. Gilbert. National; RepteaentaUvr. DUtrl't Deputy; ami Past State Couacllor: aad' Mrs. Marlon & Cummins. Nation- j al Representative sad Past State |

Councilor.

Ten new inruitwr* were Inltl-. ated by the local team. Announcement was made that, the two beautiful slik flag* ware' donated by the Seven Mile Beach i

REPORTER.

And the large attar Ribie was donated by a friend of the order. I a lady who did not want her | name divulged.

$1.75 a gallon All Colon Outtkb White—$ I 90

Arnold M. Bauer 4446 S. Laurel Si Phone 7jo N. J.

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Time To Get Your Screens Ready

Thi» it the seaton to prepare for Summer. You have your Spring hat, and new Easter suit; the garden hat been prepared and seeds have been put in. If you are the average man or woman, you have prepared for Summer. What about your home? Before long our old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Fly. and their companions, Mr. and Mrs. Mosquit . and their countless children, will pay the annual visit. Have you prepared against their onslaughts? Have your screens made now. Or, if you have them from last year, get them out and renovate them. New wire, or here and there a new frame, will be needed You intended last year to screen your porch, but it got so late you let it go another year. It will soon be “too late" again, unless you act now.

BUILD AHGME HIRSTiLl

A Spanish Design With Tile Roof

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FLOOR PLAN

Every ywr, for the put vxleen yan , we h.ve bun peopled to aupply your need, in wreeninj. The lumber for the frunet, the acreen to rover them, the point lo point them, all here and ready. For the seashore, copper screening is best as it is nonrusting and will outlive any other kind many tones over. But if you prefer wire, thel i, oho „*J r (or your In foot every buildb* ne«l U hem urd mmly for you. Lumlwr, well reuoued o»d in ony put, you wwh, U ‘locked under cover, protected ogoim, Uw -I 1*1 u. figure with you on home-'^ildin, pUno, or • t "* tlo "‘ A pLn book contoiniog mony hour deoigtu -J "ocr pUm will he given g Udly pcn^.c fioroe budder without chorge. You wdl find m * rrwny idea* worth while.

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