Cape May County Times, 1 July 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 21

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CAT’S MAY COUITY TIKES. FRIDAY, JUKI 24. 1W7.

® FOR T11€^=YQUri(j PEOP^^E

Edited by your “UNCLE BILL”

‘HANDY BOY AT HOME BT CHARLES A . KING. STXTE: NORMAL SCHOOL.Pt.VfXXJTH.N.H.

THE GLOPICNi/FOURTH

ADJT8TABU: BOOB KH1XVES

1*1*8 ao hot,' IBUU. "I doa't UkiDk I’U CO 110 tows today. U would I cructt) to animals to del'a poor Id 8altar. Id.” Ol ooorw. Nephew Bob'* faca row 'ary lent

Aunt EtUo

•Hor.r nlnd.- said j kindly, -w# on bo )u»I

at homa ri. tnoko a pan of fudkoo j and we ll rood ‘When In the oouroa of human ot-ato—' and IfB bo ■Ira and cod on the shady porch.” Bob did not seem to br'.*hUn

rery Biucti.

"Then thnVo the radio." wont on Aunt i'.lllo. “w. n iiaten to some of the spt'rher * Even the Aid act o- rm to thrill

•Aunt EUp- ha said *t Uot. •^11 those thin*, mrt II right tor otek people or p«pple tlk- lalloo who aren't rery >^< ng. but tt U won't be ony kind W a i'o rth of July without a paiV'. as far ao I’m

It!” cried bin

aunt, Tko-1 ) >u 01, U *1 to town! Here to nf y cents aid il'in't walk faat. Mo t.e > u 1 g,f o ::ft." Bob Uianko! jle t.nt so b« huatled off to put o o loan white ahlrt and hU brut : <1 tlo. Then ho allcked down Mn alt ah out ad

tha lady atop pad and Jumpad < of tha tar. -Oh, dear! Oh. dovl* a ertad. -My Ura la aU Oat! I oa chAnga It. J m not strong anoua Whet shall i dor* “Well. I guess I can rhangs If pou U show ms." sold Bob. Ho didn't mind learning how to chenga n Ura. It was rather fan looking np tbs car. but my! oh »•! It sura was fact work.

f the wash tub. At lest It wsa don ere off again The motion sad lolnesa were twice aa One aa they had been before. beginning to get real nice and cool after one mile of spinning, when all of a eudden on a hill Old Mr.

“Oh. dear! I know I harsn't By gasoline:" she cried. She was right and there wa

■NT book Jov«r apprrt la'-'s a jokcase In which tha aft elves ■ .nay be adjusted to suit dlfIferent sissa of boftka This fcfci: U designed to •scorn pllsh t that in s way which will p-r-I any ons who can use tools a mod erst a degree of skill to 1 II hlmaelf. N out > ends »* * ** * «»•** . rabbet their Inelde corners i fe' *s st a to racelre the H' . also make a groove deep wide, or rather the width | fit the bottom shelf rlesely at stopping ths groove H* from is face as at c. Make pencil lines H* from the front edge, and ' from that, or about 1* from i back edge make another, aa ^own Id asctloo BB. Begin (* e top of the bottom groove | each end aa at n and hors tt * * H* deep 1* to centers on i line d aa Indicated by the which form each line, until it 6tt* from the top aa at f. se holes are to rocelva the w eyes which support the vea aa shown In the detail at C. age the bottom la' * *H* * ■iV long wh* h will allow tt* r the groo<

edge of the bottom tt* back of the trout edga of each end and mSka It coincide with the edge of the

back rabbet

e the

, tt* a 10*

» piece \

nail the ends, top and bottom together with <d and Sd finish nails, being sure that the ends are exactly parallel or there will be trouble la fitting ihe shelves. The top should project about 1* on ths front and each end. Make the back of sheathing tt* x »4tt* « *«' lo «: I

tt' l“*>* I the back !

and nail the back In place with 4<1 ! common nail* ax at h. Get out * shelves tt* * «*» * *«*': ■>»*' each end a* shown In detail C. which shows the bottom aide of the shelves fitted to net upon tha screw eye support a* indicated. The shelves may be adjusted aa desired by placing the ecrew eyes in corresponding holes of each line d and the shelves dropped upon them. The holes In ** *"

receive the screw ey.

the shelve when In u

t each end after

^ J U L Y ^

F our iktu ,pcii. wwd, For tys it tbs moaffc A w^rli every one's heard: July, when ot» freedom wsa known to ths world And the Rag of our Hberty hr* w*a uafuried.

Four little leften, tiwy apJl mueh thfeed.

For thia ■ the month when Grral Jhiuin took heed

Of her far away colognes o**» the paa. t Who were clamonng thee to ptoclak thenweives fraa. Ng?

July h the month when our naboe found hfe.

TW, h tins —bfcoiLd m |,

1 ** ■** n the future from ail warfare ueave

Be

ir country may prosper vnd

« Peace.

a lovely there ma4 Bob be-

"I lore thy rocks and rtlia Thy woods sod templed bli!l It was all that*. Tha rocks atnd woods and Mila, sad he could hear the rills In tha dlatane*. "Ill go home and celebrate with Aunt El lie.” ha suddenly thought. Ihe was good enough to In vita s bare to her farm for ths tinmer and ths least t caa do Is keep her company." Hs got up sod began lbs harrow back to Jenkins' place, thinking meanwhile how good as co.d sweet cider would taste, lemonade. Hie thoughts brought «!is, for when hs got to ittnstlon. the cook psvs hit Jclous glsse ol elder, sod told him he wee like Georgs Washingtom. s good drsent boy sad net a lt-u» like the rvet. It wsa only ft ur miles to Aunt BlUe's asd Bub was to no hurry. Tour and f ur and one more makes nine." th. tight Bob ruefully. 1 could hare be«n almost in tows If I'd gone In s straight Une

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■t then he hear ! a car. It was coming from the direction of town. But Bob didn't erase sag lifts, tie draw over to th.- aide of the road and wslkej along, but when th* ear came does to him. U elowsd down. "Hsy. young man." called a hearty vole*. "Are yus th* t.oy who helped my daughter sad her

.■* ' ">me gas for a lady.” said Bo J > - 1<> * ki g u, surprieed. .... kid ' th* men .cried “ kOln* to i-fs toy Uke you mlee

far a a "ifi I »t Bob euddealy theughl of kind Aamt Klli- . 1 AS ole lady . ho KU1 „ *?.*■' ^ lr * ,0 * ket to drlre her old horse to town, fa* mi „r«d r*Mi» kmc Of tad AhTtam hem* sad I ■Ws'll «*t tar: taw Car tt lay ippsd Hie nmjor.

Aunt Kills was

Bob was In ths

heart swell*. wMk any,

heard tha d.

The Picture to

Colored

tiiii week, bov* and dirts, is nrrty ah appropriate one, for it ia entitled ’ THE PARADE," and jndging from the tai>. the drams and the horn the children are happily telebratiap the ffionsM

Foart of Jnlv.

Too should be able to color this picture splendidly and rrraember. yon may win a fine box of crayons for your effort. Coloring pictnres must be fits of fnn. anyway, but there should be twice as much fnn when yon know you huve a chance of winning a bog

of (inyoas

Ho. I harenH forgotten the winner* of Inst week’s Ooinr Contest. the subject of which wax ' Theodore's Friend." Three boxes of c.ayons were awarded. They were won by two girls and Ota hoy

as follows:

RUTH CARMONA, age 8 yearn, Woodbine. CATHERINE KEARNEY, age 11 Lee^yurg. NATHAN ROBINSON, age 6, DenimviHe. Maggie Smiley, age 12. would have been a prixe winner, but hr failed to write her addregs on the margin. Hext time. Kaggit,

br sureto give youi address.

Now, get on the job and color THE PARADE." Send yvu

color' i drawing to "Unde Bill" Children’s Editor of this paper, So* Isle City. Be sure to write yonr nnme. address and nge in the margin of the paper, alongside the pictnre. Yon can send either the

whole page ot just cot the pictnre out and send that. The page this week is just trammed with things to interest

you Tell us how yon like it. Hope you have a good time on the

rourth.

>d* and hie I

ilF 1

UNCLE BILL.

him and yelBi: •Hsy that. Cta kl Row'd *#o K In that .an-a wit th* General?" •Tall you aoat it ropllsd Boh. :or It -as to. •tory to t*U la two wprda.

aOLVTIOK Ol OglGOB FOURTH

The History of “Oar Bell"

C K£ liberty Bell was cast by Th mu Lealer. of Whtto-

chpoel. Boodom

h arrived la Philadelphia.

Annua: t'SI.

wa* -rat used la th* Bts«* Boss*. Phiadelphla, August <7. ires. It was reosvt twice br Pass and Row to Philadelphia, September.

lit.

It was muffled sad tolled October , ITS!, on the arrival of th* ship Royal Charlotte with stamp*. wus muffled .ad tolled October 7IS. when th* stamp act nto operation.

It summoned t

vent the landing of s ca«*o of'tta from the skip Polly, Deoembes if. It summoned a meeting «( tha

,m - **« «*•

Battia of XsuW'gton.

It proclaimed th* birth of a oow

oaUon July «. ITU.

» Allentowa. Pa. t

t shelf

. » will prevt a from working forward

a by cutting » notch tt'

i e. which will htlnc the front , '

.. .... every Piece is smoot! . id sandpapered before It Is MDI b|e4. Btaln. paint or finish the wood With shellsc and wax.

[11 Puzzle-Comer^]

IBNIOR CROSS-WORD PI/JO.K T“

ACBOSTIC My first la not smsll.

-Wen. I Guess I Can Change It. If Xoull good-by. and started off for th* i denying It. town ten miles away. "We passed the Jenkins' He had Just reached the cron half a mils back." said Bob road. when, sure enough, a touring > iy. 'TheyId 1st ysu bees car all decorated for the Fourth.' so sad rime along with ■> lady and two | couita the lady children Inside, and -the lady igyaraful. slowed up and Invited Bob In. Oh. j, m i on j hot half mil*, th* how grand It felt to whisk over . hottsat and dustiest to bs found the ground so breesllr Instesd of ; * n y w here In the county. But Bon stumping slowly through the dust' j wsa no quitter. On he trudged Two mile* of Joy. snd *uddenlyj and wh#n h# reac hed th* Jeaklo*' 1 ' ~j place hi* face

snd he wag coverad with dust. "Fably's all out." called

cook.

"A couple of gallon* of gas. If they can spars It. please." replied

Boh.

•Whar do you-sll want It at?"

My fifth Is not square. My sixth Is a beverage.

My seventh Is an afflrmatlv*. My whole Is desired by all

peoples of th* world.

ENIGMA

ipost-d of IS letters:

J-U-T-ll-H form* a girl's name “k»<» '*>• <*«>*-

ll-g-5-lI-10-l means to rely

!-!-» U to expire

4 Is the beginning of eternity The whole Is a famous day

GLORIOUS FOURTH X5V WAUTER ViJeiA.MAst'tt

BORIttONTAB Ik-Olrl'a name l-Wh»t July SI-Faya back dais U cals -

V. 8.7 7-On* who use* k-Bons of th* American Revolution (abbr.) l-8*lf U-Hom* of Abraham I*-North Latitude Ik-What color forms top and bottom Tlagr 17-From what AmericaB liberty? (abbr.)

Is the ou.growth of the BeviMu- | Hon? tabbr.) ] «.Prefix. Back 6-prvftx. Three *-The taking of excessive Interest X—What little girl* play

with

10-Ex 1st 12-African

If-Moth

telop*

m

Bob told bar. “How you coin'

tharf" ah# asked. Bob didn't know. "Vou mout burry th# wheelI barrtr but mind you bring It back."

j maid 'he cook.

| not found thrs* large clear I maplv syrup cans In the ‘orn and I these ne filled with gmacBne and placed In ths whssl-tarrow. Thcr. his troubles began. Th# half-mile to the oar was uphill sad down dale, but Bob had handled wheelbarrows before sad knew their ; tricks sad their manners. Bo It Baa that after a while he ! the car and tha lady and tha two

! children.

| “Tou dear sweet child!" cried | the lady. "You know I almost I suspected that you weren't coming

back?''

Bob only grinned. Had never i thought of playing euch a trick on ! the lady. j After the gas was hi the tank ! anfi »>1 w *e ready again, the lady i told him to Jump In. "No. I'll have to take the srheeb | barrow back." said Bob. ”] you'd hotter go on. Ton haven't any too much gas and think how the kids would feel to tntts th* pared" and everything! I doa't cars a ML my*#If; hafldra eomt I pick me up." Ths lady saeated to : with her head on one , then ah# euddanly eald:

rhchL"

i form sona-Uilng u»«l during the. “Good-by. old Joy-killer! Incd win man, battle. Bob under his heath to

Philadelphia _

September. 1771, uT

*7. 177| BrUah ' 11 r * Iarn ^^ It announcad th* surrender *f

rTlTt^."* “ Tor, “ own -

treaty wf

Weakt - ^ ,h • ef Oaorna Waahtagton. Dacembar ». lf»d. "Os rung so ; fa r amati. as* ? l '7 rmrr ot ,b * Daclarattta of Indepeedenca. j n iy «. It cracked la th* lolitcg fr tha «•'«» of John Marakali j*^

■file JUNIOR COOK PICKIO EGON (for th* Fourth) Boll fresh egg* for 20 minutes Count at least on* for each parsoa praparad for and soma extra Uwu! *« know thay ar* «—g of *'*■■«# Into oold watar aM aheM. Whan an Ural y cold, cut lata two tart*, lengthwise, and sup cut Urn /•How. tha relic wa tot* * bowl and tho white* on a plate IU1 needed. To every eight yellows tad

•hen with a spoon, beta Oil aamy. Put th* yellow mixture lata tha white half sheila working neatly to fill them full without m-eaiag

Whet fistall'd. q c ahtHm u nod thrust a small tooUiniek through to hold them. Than wrap each in oiled paper and pack lor the picnic. W

_‘SIC fo

HI8 to a picture of BROWN-

haired Teddy. TKLLOW-hsIred I socks aad Susie May and TKLLOW-1 Th# drum haired Billy celebrating the | trimming* Fourth with a h'g parade. Teddy j dram bee holding a great Ms nag Th* j atlrks Little has RED and whit* srripea I BROWN cap

Of course, and la on a long Yk3.- j BUJE snd he i« blou „

LOW fisg Staff. Teddy wear* a LOW horn. ~ white eult with RED rollar and shoe* and • < uff*. Buata May wears a PINK j The gras

kaudPINK -ky tt BLUB with a whit, cloud!

•ia drur m IL Th* path la BROWN

with H! Teddy's cap has * RED band

About It. tAlate May waan tv tall

YFL! VV , BLUE hat with a RED aad while

!*»•*! at th* top.

All the child ran hare PINK EL- I cheeks and BED lips

11VV o. .... .

MXZLE ANSWKHB

ACROSTIC

I.ar.-r B-allaa K mitt. K-oawd, r-co. Y-c». ' ***'

LIBMRTT

EJflOJtfA—Noacg. gex-end. m* a

j lyDspesns^cK

FOR THE FOURTH of JULY

\^,e p*ck«l their li’t-.ackei kith ‘It Old Punk .xtee tte.t I tt btiet

■ ZTd k™ Wittatl” I tux., wdl fly oti the hudte

that Homan Bui a Boy came xtrollmg in lo buy And the Cracker Folk wenl

A lot of Noise fov Aw Fourtb of pocket July With Catherine Wheel

Sk> Kocktt-

7&(K} \k < \

bum- The Crackm ail started m BANG aad FLY! ' --‘w— d ye And make a grand row lot th* _ _ Fourth of Julyl