Cape May County Times, 17 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 23

CAPE MAY COBKTY TIMES. FRIDAY. J IKE 17 1927

Page Seven

gQR— THE—VOUriG PCOPLC

Edited by your “UNCLE BILL”

Jhe HANDY BOYAT HOI^E

-BT CHARLES A. KINdV il 5Tyrc roRMAL school.plvmouth.n.h. .

BIRD O’ GOLD

ti’ ij* «* is" J -LLEIVEL

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SELF CLOSING GATE.

FARM PROJECTS

ITTUE IK1.NCB BHIC down br «l»» whlu mm-bU fountain In lh« p«Ue« court. HU htnrt wu vnrjr hen'7 Ho hod Junt com# from tho ror«l prooonco of k'o need *r»ndfother, tb* Kin#;, and Hod board that tho Thro* CourtJero who had cono forth to ftnd tho whoroatoouta of hU dear mother, had failed. Kn-mleo of the happy klnddom of Eothalla had carried her away, and the old Kin*, her father, waa broken beared leat thay had dou*

her bodily harm.

UtUo l-rtnce Eric did not under •land It all. but ho did *raap *nou*h to know that everythin* would bo aU rt*ht if tho boautlful I'rinceaa Alice could but bo found

and brou*ht homo.

Juat then tho cheerful note* of a Ultln* bird oon* attracted hU ntirntlon. Prince Kric’a eyce brt*htrned. It aaa tho bird o' sold which he had eeen many time* before. It aeemed to be watchln* him earerly, but when he would approach It, It lifted Ita ahlnln* yellow wlnra and flew »ira!*ht ont hrou*h tho paUce *mteway. Itowdee thruat hie aoft. cool ni

due's collar, ha and

puppy mere soon on tho roadbejond. I’erhapa ha could ouccecd shore others had failed. iwd*-* raced etralsht ahead, then sniffed here and there, and pulled hU master to tha loft. Tho roadway grew narrower and narrower. There waa sraea farther on only a few tracks of cartwheels. •LePs *o back." cried **nnce Eric. "We'll never find ray

O KTEK s sate U'buh may be

easily opened and will immediately clone Itself to a treat convenience. The one

•hoe!; here may be made by any i'» who can use ordinary tools, s

"Har dy Boy“ for rxamrle.

It !-• not ea ported thst such a rate will conform to the dimer- ; •t-t.* giver., but the *' naral con- ' vrurtlon may be carried out. bather our problem con«lsts of the | r' alny mcchsntsm whlrh retjulrea i

urface within the ran*e of similar to the crook at h i

in a bandto all feet, more ■ ply a Ion*. A little practice In y and any drwlred chicken t rhape ' picked out of a Sock.

chicken catrher of rpiin* steel w llltle Innter bent

o Erlc i

come and piny with

me,“ and away the anow-w puppy raoed In the direction which

the bird o' *old had taken.

Eric sat and thought a f n.lnutee. He waa not .jppoeed go outside of the palace grounds alone, but he knew where the beac' gardener kept the key to the little side gate, and slipping Row

» Iron.

angle 1

■ eng. bent at a square

Itoni on* end as phown at a and '* A* holes drilled sr.d rounter»':r.k aa at b to receive HI* X No ■ i wrewn. A V hole should br drilled at c to receive or e end of tl.< spring which may be any sulta- • »prlne found upon discarded f«rm machinery or m spiral door w.t.t, the other end may be fastraefl to a stout eye bolt, hook or VcMe at d A longer sprln* than

reaching farther on ihe

rtle may be used advantageously. " * tale may he hung with stout upon almost any work on tho farm for they are quite as accurate.

D

JUNE PARTY

Of *

> hidden a

! paper c

which i

small rqusre waa written:

Time: Saturday. June 10. Place: 6412 Maple Grove. The Girl: Dolly Mara pleas- represent a flower. Such an artsy of flowers as gath

end on Dolly's I

r.d level may be used j afternoon of -un»

IXT loved June. indeed, i question.' corre tly was given sinfully decorated with freah June hV shouldn't phcT H hool prise. The gsy ll.'.le blossoms went flowers. Bright colors prevailed. . , d in June. H • -hday down on the law., vhere Mrs. Mar* The souvenirs were tiny garden ■ In June !* ■ s hi. .n«ed had had erected a Maypole and to , tools, watering cans. flow. When Dollv-a moth* 'Ug- the music of the phonograph the small pots, buckets and ahovelt. ‘ her . June h.i hday flowers danced merrily about twin- .and toys, golf sticks, balls and i 'iIv was ..m »;.,h . Isht. ing the bright ribbons In and out I tennis racksts. baseballs and the first thing l.. think The r.c*: game was a vanatlon of ! and other diminutive tools .-..I,...on !?,».* were the favorite Donkey Game. A | sports and work. Ice creai nut of crepe paper and in the Urge flower pot and a leafy stem flower moulds snd flower-Uks

. and pinks, daisies snd terenps. pansies and dandel

violets and lullps and many many

c-od-rii spirit level. In fact until *• -* **■*

'I- 1 comparatively recent advent of tht latter the plumb and level In when

' • n nion use throughout past ares ' t h-y w«

of the same type - **■— ’

d march of thi

a followed by a quiet game the , hlldrvn were a.-ated

i i»encSl and wer the fol-

Tt.e plumb may be made front a pice of atralght. well seasoned j -od; th* edges must be made p< r- j tectly parallel and a wire staple

■wing quest Iona, each

a ms of a flower: A Moral Itomanoe ’

What w. re the names of 1 irlds and groom T Rose and Bwi

Vllllam.

For what did they marry ? Hrai

the

ring In place. Care | vVho gave a placing the round \ poppy. ! of aarh. In attach- ; Who marrlc 1 string and plumb in-the-Pulpit.

the

I the couplcT Jack-

J love

■ directly under

Hie#

r this i

•y. 1

the tig city and

where fine ladles, are to be found " Just then Rowdee jumped and barked exettedly. and eves Prinr. Eric stopped to listen, for there rwayln* as merrily ss you please on the branch of a wild ross bush, was the bird o" gold. "Come on! Como on! Com#

t!“ he whistled.

How pleased Eric was to sew m it a as Uks meeting an old friend in an unknown land. Mrd o' gold flew low to the j across the old roadway | a tansls of bnahea. every | few minutes stopping to repeat hto !

id Brio overjoyed, dashed i

gaily after, sun holding the Blender

When the little boy reached the . bushes, bird o' gold had dlsar- i pear-d hut Eric scarcely noticed j that, for he was beginning to he j hungry , and he found himself face j a hedge of blackberry i hushes 1.. Jen w h luscious ft* i: Oh. bow good they tasted 1 They I were food arid drink both, snd right und-r the edge of the biggest bush, were some pieces of bread and meat, as though aomeone had eaten a lunch th- re and had thrown sway what they didn't j want. Rowdee teas! d

with pleasure.

The little prince and hto dog now pressed on more slowly. Nightfall was approaching, and beyond they could see the shadows of a deep.

dark wood. Prince Eric waa a ' ,j reM u y Kt>u lW ► . are her socks brave Htllo chap, but he began to , ler , ho4 ., nLACK like the wonder where he and Hq W—a . L>mt> ., ff ,., Mxry . h „ i.TEXXOW

fi

(To t« colored vilh fsitafr or rrapotu. Wheaticr you costs to « word

spell. J ... CAPITAL Utteri ate that color J

ERE Is BROWN-haired Mary her hat brim to PINK (use RED] Is a GREEN bush. too. snowy white lamb, lightly). The book ah Is reading I Tb* P« ,h ^ BROWN.

Mary 1

.cn.o. n -v wn. eoor or non- - ' - hMr It tlDk

l^mh trots along. Mary has prot’.f

iw that her her. Mary-'

raxi

The lining of j

would sleep when It came bedtli It was very cool and pleasant, snd there were delightful wooday

smells as the two travelers plunged 1 1

Into the forest path which r.ow be- , he „, d , n , r e find her

nc a IlUle more plainly marked. , 1 If traveled now and again, and 1

■a Prince Ertc noUccd fooUtap-l'o «*»**•< ‘hearth—the tracks of | »»«0 a quaint villa*.

P Thar* to

^ a TELXaiW l>ell under the Lamb's

, . ^ , ! chin and It Is a srondee that Mary

chimney The roof of the houe* to . -

HROWN like the trunk of tl

The leave, of the tree are GREEN, j MtrT hu pr*4'y PINK, cheaks

of course, hut the cherries (.re >n( j » RED mot

PED. live grass to light GREEN j Paint the border of this picture

lh YELLOW dandelions There j RED and the lettering BLUE

fret about the else of ! iwaaant going early to work, pointlie hurried on. and In ed out where the old doctor lived, a few minutes cams to a small . and Eric soon told hto story, cabin. -I have no money." aald the Ud. and knocked ; "but this chain .-.bout my ne. k !« Wash an

timidly. The door was opensd by of fine gold. Take It mud buy food one Unr to a little girl smh ihe loveliest blue : and medicine." j be served.

old d<^tor did so and they

bright. flower-llke Uttl> face were soon on the return Journey, framed In yrlluw curia. She had "I've heard of a short cot." mut-bt-n crying irred tha old doctor—"miles loss “Oh. come tn.“ she bmegod, “my j than the wood road. Perhaps 1 granuny D so sick, and tin re to no ] can And It."

. help for

! timber for the ! Naturally wood n ] but how? «nce ft was against the law to ch< p down the tree*, an unexpected winds: arm which perhaps

AKKII TOMATOES

snd cut off the hard top of fl** 1

tor each person

Indeed heavensent. Such a falling of branches, twigs, and even trees caused by Ihe wind was considered good luck, and from that _ the word wtndfair has corns to mean, tn our language, good

luck or good f

Tuck four strips Into each tomato. putting them Into the soft

portions near the top.

Prince Eric stepp' d i

i bare I

• the old

i grown

p Attempted To Pin The t from U had been painted

> : aple <-. and directly under tl w f of the level as sbbwn I line marked M*. Trying a:

s glv.

bride's maids? |

j Pour O'ei

’ Murks for other degree ' made which will allow vL. i 'umb to be used upon a

Who i-laycd

; Trumpet Vine.

What was th

: | Lady's Slipper. The child answering the

bride wear? Qucen'a 1 -..u a sheet. Each

I a paper rose whlc tached to the *tei turn waa blindfold- - -

redding" id to pin (he flower In place A i half hour of fun waa occasioned by

these attempts and the

In Ifla'-c

ikies were eaten with muc I JoymenL Before the gura*. ’ j parted they all had a Jolly

n the las

e wedding march?

The Storm

’ n

y the lOPj

rown after

r the -*<

n received a prlw. Thti best part of any party— nts The table waa beau

j puzzle Corner

FISHINGS Cfl'VJftCT VjRlLL^^t^

| HIDDEN DOMESTIC ANIMALS 1 saw a sale of antique brlc-a-I brae at Btuart'a advertised for Whatever you do, gratify that I ehlld'a curiontty and ehow him the

I Do you really believe that he j never oiisaed a day from achool In five years? I long to be nHlallr. O. what ! wouldn't I give to be able to paint nr. you do. WORD syt AHi: My first to a well I "-loved month.

G OOD golly. Junmic, look al

that

Thai lightning’i mighty close.

I said that there would be a storm— |

We're going to get a d<»e.

You know w hat mother said, that

I lad better take a coat ?

I think before we get back home

We'll prob'ly need a boat

P-t the tomatoes Into a small 1 baking pan and baks for 2S minutes. Th.. time f>.r baking will vary with th" sue of the tomatoes. Large ones should bake 2!i minutes. ' Servo with meat loaf or beef- ; »“***. ! HIIWBX DOUKKtlO ASlMALt

—Cat. Dog. Hen. Cow.

HOW IT IlIXIAN

what

dng

does It

:i Siwak of a person ndfall ?“ ask. d Dot oo school one afternoon.

•' k»id mother, '•you usuap that the person has had • I good luck or good for-

H’AND HQUARS

J V K K V B K D NEED BODY

'But why to It referred to aa a idfaltr - persisted Dot. That expression goes back a | e.” explained mother. *Tt' m the time of William the .r. who came to England

M.tlnK the cutting down of

FISBIHO d’T-OPT

Unde Bill’s Color Contest

Iv 1

I little room. Th pallet of straw him anxiously “Who be ye?'

Gcc whir, but aren't tho»e clouds

some black?

And aren't they going fast? It's growing dark. I wonder. Jim.

How long il's going to last? . We'd better run right thro' the softly, ai.d l>—. woods. mother. If you 11 But daddy lays the trees I* - ' 0 for h * | i'. I'll •*

A....C1 S-p«. " L"

?* rue * ? '‘ 0 * v * h,m I ' 0 " I doo I lik* storms like these. { old urone. • and hi

Here comes the rain! Thai thunder

shook

The ground. There, don’t you

ivvd.v Itj<«il Straight Ahead

e sound was v

l lo-idor

uDlii t

sure did please my little folks la*t week, betanse so many lent in oppi ■ ihe drawing of "Our Flat; Day” so nicely colored np they looked

as if an artist did the work.

"Tto Honestly, boys and girls, I had a hard job telling which was best, and so instead of giving only two box s of uayons. I am >• faint I Riving four to the four who really d'd the best work last week,

•cram*] They are: DennisviUe. N. J.

1 amoka curling ovsr tha tr-c tops

lud* hurry “ waa a' tho .leal of ihe cabin

>uld not take ' lo "*•«* them.

Rowdee. so hr fastened the chain ■ "Hurry." waa all .lie .aid. around tho latch of the cabin door, j Tha doctor gavo medicine to tho Tha little •.’)■■ I' d him to the ailing one and toed Hilda. Boon rnclosure bacV of the cabin whore | the old woman was able to apeak.

Just be a man like daddv. Jim. | We'U be home bye and byr. i Turn up your collar — hold my

s girl t

1 him

a All.

Let's run with all our might! Ger whir, the rain is blinding melt's ’most as black as night

| Hilda's

.armed. The n lo the brave

You can't run any longer? Then' '■ I Let’s walk. 1 reckon you 1 Are just as wet as 1 am. Jim— t , I'm soaked clear thro' and thro'. " i W e're nearly out the u

vtllag.

el! him that ] S (. B

ammy to terribly alck an' | ,„ y ume aa quick aa ever he i> r |, | Then the old woman cloeed

started off. h* was aura j »je. and slept peacefully u> fl.vah of golden wltigs | "Come." said I'rtnce Eric, tal nd ho was comforted.! Hilda by the hand end untea: rare times when the uowdoe's chain. "Con scratched his face: times i to the pals**, end soon heart at nod ellll bee, two j will be with us again, and I am

grandfather, the King, will

c when h. saw wj.

a let

Mop

squeaking hkr a mouse! nearly home—look thro' I

i* green

He didn't try t

latching | Hilda .

w could | hand trustnely of a lit- j the children »< nd then j gold fluttered a.

J poured forth i Dobbla. | melody.

y ther

James Livingstone, age 8,

Alice Kadetz, c-o Dr. Friedland, Woodbine, N. J. Alice Donovan, 2601 W. Harold St., Philadelphia.

Peggie Chewier, age 6, Sea Lie Gty.

Who’s Going To Win Tins Week? Bight at the top of this page Mary has her little Lamb. Can ' you color her nicely ( Try it. and rj.? in your colored drawing to Undo Bill. Children's Editor. TIMES. Sea Isle Citv. There are no rules, remember All you have to do is to write your name. | address and age in the margin of the paper, alongside of the [ picture. You tan send either the whole page, or jurt cut die

Ijilcture out and send that.

Come along now. my boys and girls. Two boxes of crayou r'*n'** I will be given every week to the two who do the best work,

nother | And by the wav. there s two tine stories oa this oage this ’ week. “Bird of Gold.' and 'A June Party." Read them and let

me know how you like them. I love to get letters from my boy and girl friends. Tell me how you like this page, and if you are reading it. And tell your boy and girl friends about it. too, M they can enjoy it as well, tiood-bye, until next week.

Uncle Bill.

And you can see the house.