Cape May County Times, 12 August 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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Edited by your “UNCLE BILL”

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5uPPOblNa VO« HAO A LlTTLfc WOUbfc Just i.«k« th*. »tfu>iss do Up IN THt TRQE.T, AllSCRUMCO ABOUT J UST Bio CNOUAH POA. TWO Tm£RE'o Be. A LITTUe DOORWAY AhO wswoomsto uook Out And THt biros would do our. car adds A -FI.YINO 'ROUND ABOUT Tut YD BRING US JAM AMD BISCUIT^ AnO MIUK in a tin PAH. And of couRm^a BiROit postman WouuO Dti-IVCR US OuR mam-.

TT I '• LJ » wl * t ‘ s " * ou “i^ 11 ■ ■It. k 1.. W II.U LoUM WU V j ■ »h»r »-.»u took It!"

Why Mult” hcIaIsuW kli* iti.(*ra. rrproarhfullr.

•'ll .iixatly." u>M Harry, who wa»

ar.d looked up to by th* •uf'< ratlUou* mjr»*lf.“

Marie ahook her herd darkly, ith- «ru nftreti and k friend of the ) who had com* with thorn 1-- th- country to help Mra Hosera

j thl

Hut ah*

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vaa to watt on the > th* oeda. Mra.

Ilat»n.“ aaid Betty Itocera, I only eltfit year* old bat e child, ' if pcupl* ar* Billy

■ur*. chuata ar* lucky for

And maxe>t, ip vot TRitD to Q.o.tc HARO ANDujwg.t.tu know WR’d Find THt BiRDitS S«CRCT Of making WINGUCTS GROW •

rhoat Waa very quiet for a loos time that evening. But alone about ten o'clock whan everybody waa •ayIn* Well, they muat *o to bed. and Mlae Irene had *one upatalre. a etrancr *roan:n* echoed through the house. ■Whafa that?” cried Mra. Hunter. Mra. Royera haatlly left the room, leavln* Harry and Betty to explain aa beat they could. Henry looked at Betty and .aid: “We think It ta In the pipee." ■'Oh'" exclaimed Mra. Hunter. ■•Probably air." / "Tea. we're eure It muat be air." replied Henry. dual then another load croon roae thruuch the atlllneaa of the

nlxht

"It doran't aound Uka air," remark cl Mr. liuntar. "It aounda aort of unearthly. Ar* you aura you hav* no yhoata here?" The joun* Itosera looked at each other In ds-afalr. Now they were In for tti But a lauch ripplod from pretty Mra Hunter d like to ae* a *hnat

The HANDY BOY AT. HOME BY CHARLES A . KING. STATE r^ORMALSCHOOt-.PLVnOUTH.N.H.

"hon etblnf muat be dona." Mra. ’ lto**r» exclaimed T^jo buardafa are com In* tomorrow and If they hear the tales about this place and that queer nolee they Won t atay. : Nobody will atay." 'Tv# been down under the houee and examined all the pipe*." aald Harry. "1 can't and anythin*

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"Well, there la a myatery." admitted Henry. "There la a sort of wioanln* ones In awhile aa If something waa cau*ht In a door." Betty slipped quietly out to her mother to tell her that everythin* waa all right, the boarders didn't mind choata.

D O you know of a bettor paattme for a laay rummer day than kite Oyln* and bee of all. fly'.nc a kite you hav made youmelf? The kite* deaerlhad here are planned to meet the n of three who will be pleaaed with the elmpleat form of a kite, thoi who wish to spend come tint thought and work In makin* kite, and those who wish to work out more of the fine potato of the The rectanrular or oblon* and diamond kites ore about the elmpleat that can be mad*, th* former ron.lata of two piece* of light, atrong wood, apruce or aedar for example. A' x A* x If Ion* The diamond kite may b* made of

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IV'*' c mFquIt* attract!. e b with your erm i ■ dm HI.I K and pan t aiwund for that t. the sky. il not paint over the ier** i Th lake BROWN end paint th# Bird! Thrtr bill* ehouid b. TKlJj tW • s-w paint the Httl* *tH'« hi TriJ.''* - The T*. tr--p r.e th.

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DROOPIMS C HE flmv'n can't gtow witbout the fain; But r*m won't always fa!!: i bn from 'be dusty ground Ary

plead

VI’ th faces putle and small Th j pretty colon fade and 1 hc.t f.ttle brads bend low

And. if there is no ram al all.

Tbrj wither m the row. i Sc ti e:y can brlirve that Nkc ciuldrm m the tpring.

Make gaidrm tun of lovely flov.'ts.

1 bat joy and sweetness bring

To s!i who walk among them, then

Ihro ail the summer hours 1 orget thrir trrayures drooping Because there are no show n

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JO* In *a< h

caae Ute frame may be faatened to*ether with a lap Joint after th* ends of «arh plao* have beer, shaped by one of th* methods shown. Stretch a airlu* around all ! aide* and cover the frame with 1 light cloth aeaed In place, or etron*. Il*tit paper atrwtrhed somewhat Inanely, the ed*ee turned over the back and pasted, with eitra pieces pasted or sewn on the back aa at A. The bridle of each kite may be placed about aa shown though a little expertmentln* will •how Just the right combination to obtain the beat results. A tall mads of rag* will *lve the necee-

rtry steadiness.

The octagon beg kite la made of five pieces t, ’ * * • * jo*, four pieces ara cut on the ends and Joined croaa fashion with lap Joint, for the bark or plane, the trtango * “■ “ ' held by

cloth a

i loose ly covered, letened with erring

h which the kite

If Cl

should I

lould <

i the

fllsht. Tlie bridle may he about aa auegeeted though • will help lo demonstrate the points at which the bridl* am should b- fastened to ir.aur beat results. If well madi balanced no tall should be i •ary. The bird kite requlrae pier*. A* X A* * J#*. Join method* already dlscuaaed. the wing B should be sprung «* and held with a string ! bow. The aide sticks should below the aplne. Strings from

d strings, allowing the , e alli.p< d itJsea to hsn* loosely to j v-Cgrst 'h- ends of feathera A . string shoi :d reach from D to K | of th* tall If the spine is not used | to hold the string r>E In place it may b* rut off Jnat back of th* . place where the win* stick* croaa , The bridle Indicated will be correct : in most rases though pier, a to croaa arms may be necessary to

maintain balance.

1-. making the bog kit* four ’ I pieces >.• a yg* i SJ* long and f f ur braces x tg* « lit,- •—' “ e latter fitted by notrh-

; Ing tl

r the

• ah own In the brace )otnt. tying t t reed around each brace to prevent splitting. The kite may be i folded for »*s* In cart-yin* by re-

Riace ! bridle about aa shown though It tied to th# corner place* the kite will fly with horilontal top and bottom planes The aeroplane kit# requires four body and wing pieces Y' x ta* * l»*. one tall piece x ta* x 11* and three body upright* V* * 14 s S<4'. Brace the tall plane with strings a* at P and strings at ths front sdre aa at Q. Cover the wings triangular box and tsil plane with light cloth **«*d onClotb on the body, bsck of the wings only. If desired a pr peller may be mad# of very light tl" ** shown and faatened to the end of the spin* with a small nail fi"* winding the end of the spin# tightly with strong thresd to prevent •putting The kites mey bs decorated In any way dssfred

THE MESSAGE

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treat my Row t« ' Y/ •

inJ. Ue. O. oro d., doo.1 .mi —Oi«r beading My wstering-cgn and I

Go up and down among the

to *«• Till no* a leafs le‘t drv.

Why the Owl Goes Abroad At Night

a to be the Judj poslUoa of klr

UNCLE BILL'S COLOR CONTEST

AMid-summei Party TTIIIAT do yo- want to do me Hi mld-aummsr? Forget l heal' Of tours.! One Ut friend of mine found forge train* by giving a midsummer l* r The Invitations w.r® written picture cards of frosty acenas, auch as one aeea In stores at Christmas Uma. and b* i■art^ U The front perch ■* .Worsted with frosty looking I and glass Icivias and cotton si , After the gueeU had aaaem , and aaoh had b#*n traated cooling g'.aaa of orang* J U “K'“ boat divided th# company ' n “' . . and told them lo Una trf" oerball fight- Th* a" 0 " ., made of White cotton in '' t

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• B—fVurrttc Botwmu k Woodbine 7 -EditA May Han kVtt Delmoc* Aja V-a*uru r Emmet Jr . Bivalve Taj tor Haakttiv ii*

-I c*ci) day 1 go outvidc to look into th, sly ( ^ wk-ci, untJ the enplane comm. C courae. u. we i. fi, , uu hkc a ulver bud above out g.rden, but. dear me. *. vmvm t xmg a bit. * ooly hum. like «*nr Ug bee. El ".n ““ fc “" •” d "“i * '>irrom U ashmgton to other towni on every tiai it male. And that the man who make fly „ Lr.v, », h«. can b^And very lonely way up there so high, it teems to me. I think rfl uhe mv pmk balloon, altho' I love it to. And ue a Imle niratage on tt, it,m* and 1*, u go '

proved to b« great

The chlUr.n*a~tad - the Boor of th# porch and^ f waa given a plec* * L "' 1 * modeling clay which th*y ^ told to make Into anowmer you can tmagloa th# •»“' were funny to bahold and th ' dren had are.: .!*'« ‘

laughing a; thorn.

Neat they traded atortea J ' coldawt thing thay could t" 11 * ^ doing and whan th* a*® 1 *** " finish ad It waa Mm* tor ~< r ^ -rrnta Of coura*. th*N toe C -ream and froated cakaa ' • a .. .ndtaa that looked Kb* - 1

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