Cape May County Times, 9 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 21

CAPE MAY COiraTY TIMES. TRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1927.

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r«a c hurch On

isfi Ir. front, *ot +* th» r» ro»« w( »»»' BUU S od th* corner wm » wh»r* they lohi-opc los-guni and other Uln*«

to buy et r—-—o

Brown went to the little

Ibeuoe end eo did hie ele but etcr wee only In the while Fetor wm one bore Fetor wee very etrohe for hU e«e end liked et ecl.oel. both by end by the teecher

the peddle taken cloak room ehelf Peter always be

I Ur *« k «r- It looked liut like the fairy.etory houses, and Fetor felt ( union.foitable for a moment. She •tepi-ed Into the little house and beckoned to Peter, but he only •tuck hie head throu«h the door. Inside see a table and a few chairs snd s ladder asalnst the

the boye were eery much pleased with the offer, escept Wally who wee still eueplcloue of Bra O'Brian. "She meene no sood." he warned. 'There'e a nlner In the woodpile,

as my Dad mould say."

So only four boye look poMeselon of the little house. Peter kept the key In hie pocket and they climbed | the ladder In the little house and

Goldfish

O . . 1-. l-ook cried a eoloa. The boye . Arthur, you must do» die- ' l0uk#d . atu rtl , IUUv riLrd . na uw turb, a whirlpool „t trash eplnnln* round

My goldhth in the pond!

You mc what timid things they

biy

res If.

on account of hj and the way ha a i that made old

an notice him She owned « little boueee near the It wa* a »ery pretty houer of the treeh paint on It ruffled curtame to the

Thle la the houee that my boy built.- axplained the old lady. Now. 1 am aolof to make a bargain altli you. Would you and your friends like to use this little houee fur a club rooraT Yes*" In sprang petar crying: "Yea.

Please"

' Well, rn 1st you use It. hut you must promise mu one thing." was 'he reply. "If 1 let you use It. will you keep m y front yard neat and rlean It la only as big as a handkerchief and the graas Is In

■ found It led to a trapdoor to tba I roof. They decided to make a museum and curiosity house, and each brought all the queer things j he had found and collected. A boy : named Jim wrote down all the r things In a book and they were arranged on the shelves which lined I the room. They planned to hold an exhibition and charge people a penny apiece to come In rnd see

the wonders

As they left the houee that day. a voire railed from the window of the big house: "Don't forget your promise' You'll Bnd a rake and broom on the back doorstep." The boye touk the rake and

L Buwer

e Mrs O'Brit he went by and other buyt is

• k.d him •I. This

er aahlle the i netde her houee. 1 be Oicd-ntgtu. | srae. Peter only

chum. Wally Fletcher. In* by. and he kicked d him of the warn- | d had But Ft ter did not ’ ntuae such a kind request, i •gllowr.: Mrs ‘''Brian's beck- |

It did not look much like

J9) house It was Indeed a

mg place, full of eurtoe and pictures Peter's j

■nd taking IB j

g 'rtien he heard Mra 1 Mgtr.nlng to talk to him nay not know U. my little

hIMien ' She was smiling Me snapped as she added: •od children " Y eery easy to be good all • said Peter

The stream's a better place to sail Your boat you know quite well 1 If you don't let the fish alone I'm simply going to telL

What boats are better things to have Than any fish you've seen? Why. don't you know that every Mi Is just a submarine?

Now that's what daddy said. You know That submarines are boats. My fish are better than your ship Which scarcely even floats..

good condition. “Why that's tt P-ter. 'Tell us

Hvrer In Tbe Yard Stood A Tiny House

nlng before, but lo! and bahold: it wma nil In a mean again. They were ten minutes early, so they put the ttme In working lo rnnke the yard clean again. A cold wind wan blowing, but they did not feel it. they hustled so. Well, after school, aa they hastened to en) >y their new clubhouse and arrange their curloa. what should they Bnd but a cluttered "Witchcraft:" muttered one of the boya. gloomily. “I bet Waliy baa something to do with this. " said retar. remenibetng It was Wally who had called Mrs u Brian a witch. Am they (Sood talking and wondering n very strong gust of cold wind rams down the street, blow-

what

middle of It.

an eddy." aald peter. 'That' brings all the uaah In the

*re»t into this yard "

"ally came running to see the eight and now he began lo laugh. "Look at all the chewing-gum wrappers end tln-foll and stuff on that lawn!" he cried. "1 told you there was a nigger In the woodpile,

thnt'e It."

"What do you meanT" aald Peter

crossly.

"Don’t you see, the eddy here brings all the trash we kids throw on the street Into klra. O'Brian's yard, and that's why she made you premise to clean It up." laughed "ally "She's smart, all right, and I don't believe ehe't a witch, and now that 1 know, what the trick la. Ml join the gang again. Weil soon atop thle rubbish coming In." Five big peppy boya can do a lot. and atop It they did. They found out that almost all the children from Uie school want to the little atore on tha corner at roc**, and bought candy and other tilings. And almost all of them threw the wrappings on the street. The boye had a rubbish bln put on the comer and just made the "kids'' pul their trash Into It. "Still.'' said Pater, “that trash whirlpool was the most curious thing w» had nt our Museum, and now we’ve got rid of lu” But Mrs. O'Brlaa smiled and breathed a sigh of relief aa she rested In her rocker and pattad

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pretty. Fuels May?" said

BitOWN-halred Teddy.

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color.!

BLACK | Her col.ar and cuffs ora white and ; which is BROWN. Paint tha earink the 1 ms Us Is BLACK. Busle Msy has , P« t QKEEN. The curtains can be

BLUE socks and BLACK shoes. * lighter shade of C1KJEBN with a Teddy wears a BROWN o\- oat .

and hts cap matches his coat His .

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Both children have PINK (use

w _ RED lightly) cheeks and RED Upe.

long RED slate pencil!" aald ! ,ock * * r * ORB ®J llk * hU tro “" r .The border of this picture can be TKLLOW-halred Susie May. "How • ni ^ he wears YELLOW shoes The colored REB and the lettering

do you like my RED note book ! •>»te sponge la Y ELLOW. too. i \ ULLOW

and these BLUE pencils!" The well Is TAN (um BROWN "lam all ready for school:" cried

Susie May wears a BLUE dress and YELLOW mixed) and the Susie Msy.

and a BLUE ribbon In her hair, j woodwork is white all but the floor "So am I'" said Teddy.

The Star Spangled Banner

broom and hustled to ths front yard. It was s email patch, but latired my: how rluttered-up with papers

things It was and with trash! O'Brian mum always sweep-

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1M had got

visit the training hie home and hi much Impressed

i to preyed that their country might

camp near ' continue to be spared. When had been ' morning light showed that

nerlcan Bag sUU waved above

puzzle Corner^

| soldiers salute the Bag and bare Fort McHenry. Francis Set ixhetr heads when the strains of In the Joy of relief drew ft I the national anthem were borne pocket an old envelope and I across ths field by the breexs. On beck of It wrote the fleet st horns he piled his uncle | The Stsr Spangled Banner.

1th questions. | !«> t-hc day when he wav once more "Why do the eoldlera salute the »»fe In American territory he fln-

." w ~* '*■" \ friend seeing

HELLO. FOLKS! Arc you ready for school? Sun ou are. and glad lo get back d be etitpriced If any of m little frleuda didn't want lo g back to Hcbool. Why. if you Ua not gone to acbool up until not you couldn't read this—nor anj thing else—and think what you' be nilsaing. Wouldn't tbe movie be dull 11 you couldn't read tb titles of the pictures; Y'ou g< these joys by going to school an ttidying hard and learning. Well, this week my cartoon to 'OU to color Is "Ready Fo School." See what a good jo do with this, and rt when you send In th pictures to write ;-our age on th margin ol the picture. To th best one of eac h age class I‘l nice box of crayons.

Last Week

lot of my friends sent I: Blindntan's Bluff” nicely colored and thees are all going up in th

the main olflee c at Sea Isle City, a

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