Cape May County Times, 2 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 22

P«ge Six

Cm MAY COCHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1927

CEDAR r SWAMP

I ail! brronte 3M>r» of a bahi' a-; jfht' T'-ar* on until x««i ai*> > J Juat not." Sba <lr*w h«-r boathi I alias pi) ••!! nrv«r hr an> ; i racier lo than « la n-*«. | You have a »*ht on jour bamla. ’ a terrible Hnh- It niuct be maie | rt*hl a» a>. If you're to »|n."

There «ac bun

tor her cak. If he dlf would be for her. But on tbit Sunday ! beat reckl.-wly aa he

nd bel

hie

hla

■ome rivad to the north, were slight, hi- -t-P bu There waa in bie air cot i of the fearful exhilarai men exhibit a: they go •

To Lay Comer Stone

The eorner stone ol Saered art-by-the-Sea Roman Catho- • Church, which is being

i Monday morning. Septrr :.th. at 10 o'clock. Bishr l-h. of Trenton, will ..

Sea Isle-Ocean City Road In Bad Shape

f reeholders Will Be Asked To Make Repairs

“irtt lUa u , u - o old Seolrt

rinallt the . ' cj, tor

Mich*-.! J. Phillip,

IIlo• traTions by Hanty L»« Copy.lOrt v. PhilUw. 1- ,s«d thru Puaitahara AuXacwatar gwrvloa

Sgfci

.-•1 awkwardly ondei lh<'rf hl« flannel shirt r iiatenanCa romlnc -in ih-

*riiileal sadly. 'Tve b« • hi before when thr crai • and It didn't make any • ' »br i -minded hiiii mldlaken. Kddie. The C; i>»ei You can't win rruiches. Yoo mu-x win

front, a third perched on lh< far of Ibe load All eyed bin -.’urpirlrtialy as they Jolted by Ann'he; two miles and he camon a tilth truck In Ibe bottom •> a ItlUe valley. The c t ^» tbr.. wa* changing a lire Hi bend- clenched intolunlarily an' blood -iirK-d into bis ey<«

fotnmlsaioner John U M. . ..-.o-U,-! I ,m,n 11 ' '

Civil

Association Annual Electio

that h

n City j

three

Mrs. Ldith Bodine Chosen For President

..iplalnte aboul the the road leading froi

to Sea l»le niy. and naked that i :hr Board Of Freeholder Ih- te- ! qtteced in remedy the condition 1 Mr Maher staled that the r-ead wa« full of boles and felt like I

drhi

= . o- It sra- t loaded he found l|. -i ^h'en.d the unrnssi •one mao. tlitu.i •),. table asid- and perm tint th i •Hut to slide to tl. fl..„ ||. •af. huddled against th. P.cr h. the flreplace. Rifle in hat.! at. ! With ftrun* ‘it glam a* i . Mood •.'allied tig in . Kddli Jie>k* d

•boot the cabin.

All hi* belongings had not . beet, thrown .sit Hie -tut.,,., j tinder one of the bunks ha*! not | beet, dleturi*ed Nothing o| I*- • Jane's was tound Kh* ha 1 n the other bag and left the c

r•. tlrantly ttock , Rddle. “Yeah." replied the jorrman ' ' '“'t' I* • -•* adily. H "Oot a tek-gram ycaHerday l! ' ' - . t' far- Now. dim't you go h'.ting too l.ittp .;•*•• :--k a long many men tlown town.'' . «t ». .. f|. ra-i the rusty mandod Eddl-. smiling 1 11 te •tit .1 th- gai.tgr loaded I' I «*er bnlghl and early tomorrow " !l »-el«-ng Hi Med' "All right, F<: he- It ther* ■ m In plat* with |.leee* of! a Job for anyone, you'll hare it" and :op. Flrce by piece, t He looked at Eddl. nu«tlrall> restore.-! Eddl '« furniture and : "Of coutwe ||'a none my bu.( - x alter -s —ping an>1 ne*a, but whne. buigsaw did you trMiing -h* floor- and burning 'angle with*" • replace j "Found a Itamp in my cabin

you:” 'You Tba- e t

wm It without

had glv

him

• ilh

wa* a wretched hour that ■w.d painful for both of n Eddie pleaded with all the • I id a lovable peraouallty. trew harder ani harder oni against him. but some 1’aisy Jan. did. "No” ahe

«rper

— -o gw w |thorn • Wold Uhe had led! a message It should n* her*, it the motor tramp had out dewtrujsd It. lilt glance turned to ;be nrepla- ■ TOPTs were ache- and blacken-! •ether*, a f rumbled nrw apap r and ye. pantsli, un.ler the hark ■ a little ba.i of While pale .

Ils >

Oothe.

pencil ta Fwtsy's fliui. t bred writing, the letten and wrli-atinje i "The* ! told me In Isnng F..iti

"You knew | «

. you'll never I know it You'll niwaydrwnfcatd. if poisonous II -1 e ui ! kill you before your Flea— don’t a k me."

whiskey and locked him In She

car bound for Chicago.

There was no retreating, for Cuiley had looked up and recognltfon was mutual. He saw the guard*, hand go .wiftly to hi* hip porkrt He saw him speak cau!k»u-ly out of She corner tif hi* mouth. Whereat the oth.-r two men straightened and stood in an attitude of waiting ready •natch out a weapon if the

He

wiry i

decided or. a course of ac >r*d t hurt tied the rage tha him. He brought i to his fare. ••Hello *her.

At the annual meeting of the lr»*t Tilewlay. which was also the annual meeting and election Of olftrer*. the following otBre s wets elected lo serve for the seaeon of l**rv Mrs. Edith Bodine. pr*.Went; Mrs. J. T. Hugh, vice president; Mrs. L B- F- Hodge. president; MU* I. J. Hageitj. -.er.-tary; Ml.** M. Kennedy, coi responding secretary; Mi** Whitaket. treasurer. Th. Civic Ansocialion expres«e pleasure as well as regret at th* season's work pleasure that something, even If it has been In a small way, has been accompliihed. and that they have th- hearty co-oporaimr, ..f the Ccunniliwinner*. the inemtH-ie of ihr a-sonatlon and their friends.

Clerk was in the Freehold. ( i cj lifting th

The a»y j Th.'mor J" . , °[ 0 " n j every thine . • condition* | a boat w.m„ r steps

Ibe

Hun North Carolina

exactly whether he ha Seeing, a negro git I „ of the load, he called;

Ihi* Virginia?"

She replied: 'No.

here's bury."

-ling to New York

Vitginla and bed to know had crossed.

the aide •Say. .

*ah;

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Itav.nant derided to r through with bis ambition -< Seme, tot ihc raurh, and Ed • war hired ac one of his farn: hands for Ih. summer. Th wagea tiavenaat paid wet* abo*

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the *

drills, the breaking up .

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Thank you." returned Eddie '.'•viuntlttally, and drew hark '■•Vet the chars-- He dr me .. bloc*c up t> . . - . tk - -'..ry frame boii-t .* w hi-h • ed Lawyer J.— ps Ktnaaac

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These cars have

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