Cape May County Times, 21 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 18

CAPE HAY COUITY HUES, FlZLAY. OCTOBER 2L 1827.

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WortW IsrtS ail 4»y. and fcether. too. for «hr wont to a chof sntJ worketj ut: auepor Uma and than trtad u> keep dw houao daa by ovoaptoc and atf ubblna «*• attar Yor.y had pone to bad #ith two at bar ilttlo brother* HU aider atatar atawrd rlih rhtldraa wbn warrn’t In arhool but Toay aaad to ruts do* dark atatrarar* and play oat atroat Sotnatiir.aa h* wrr:

•■Ima* there- . w. V TV. n.

much .o rat aarwap. Tooj

ctliah Into th* ante arith V

but hr rrry. »rr> i!r«d. acv. war. abd wh»r ha had hua>*4 an* la tbr bar* Vltfc hi, nrw friar-*.

oulta raadr to !at tha tarn.

a 7 '* »!f» wa»h hi* band* and face

and Barit and put him to bad Tb« oait morn tap ha had thna

to rwatty look at. and pat aojoalat•4 W1'* Mr and Mr* l*oat Tl.er waran i rounp paoplr. but they arrmrd vary kind, and Tony Ukrd thrm II# Ukrd hU hrrakfa*-.. all but tha ptaaa at milk, •kick ha

didn't touch. Hr helped the roar all tha momlap. tldlap or

Apnd of hay with a rraat hip hat

^ hie head to karp off tha

tea* the boodle. Her mouth w». Plrwt of ail I want to tail you open, and that waa tha apoat of that la the future yoo rtupt all the fUtrbae. There was a hole or Rat your colored drawing* to the • op of her back where you poured •■*«» Ule offire of ifala paper by the milk la. Tutwday mornlnp. That maatuThan from another cupboard H* murt mall them m. that they Mr*. Pom took a little turn birr will reach tbka office by that

■ttb a pold band around the top. '-'»*»•

eat the pitch,. f*tl of milk Koaf d tbr dm*rln«a do reach la front of Toay. tbc office Tun day tnonrinp. but

“ « few that C«t la later.

"Home Fine Nuta*' beat and will’ nceire boxea of crayone are: ,

The HANDY BOY AT

BY CHARLES A. KING.

STATE fSORMAL SCHOOL.PLVnOUXH.N H

Agt 8—Anne Ate Sj—Emily Adana. Fort Hor-

Oaa day • i*ky aakod him If hU met hr.- would let him PO t htmaa where many of the -they

like, and Tray aaid he

a would po. aad

aJL it Would be a rhaape and be rwthar thoupbt that he would Uke to aaa the oe tnary of whtoh ha had

and the tut

She aaid:

"TooMbl you may pour your*.If Wartlnp ne*t week they 'will'be » Hay -umbler of our yellow. Judprd a little earlier than prr creamy mtlk. Tou aurely are a btp >'■ uaiy. ao If you want to be eaotiph boy to drtnk that much and elldlWe tor a sprite mall yoora

1 belt** e youH Bk* real centry In pleaty of lime,

milk that la froah and •w*et wh. D Svm. I auppoae yoo arant to I you pat tha taste of It Our cow* know who where the winner, 1 •at preen pens* ard yel'ew batter- >•»’ week 1 won't keep you In

' * 'fgt Jd all aorta f**pen*e a minute Ion Tbr. The

Arc 10-VkO* KellT. Hakrnlk Are 12—Coratte McWflliaait.

Sea Iile City.

dandelion*

S 24U> Tou will notice that Cape May oo page elpht)

to the etty. Tuny asked If be mlpht , taka the row Ha had frown fond I of the kind-fared little eH— anl-

will see that Tony doesn't drtnk coffee tin ha Is a racy btp boy. Mtlk b what makes boy. prow.Tou hear that. Tonyr* said hi* mother. -That's ffood. Drink dt mlik. and than yoo no want de

And thafa Just what happened, for Tony pot stronp and plump and roay aad waa able to play Uka tha rest of tha children at school, and before tony be bapan to rue

- Aren't you afraid the children ; “••'d*' ! ' r *»k nf" asked Mrs. Poet Tou ere. 1 am eery fond of the cow because ah* t.lc.npad to my ; mother, and U Mia breaks, why. I

Uee her and *o do you.”

Thar. .O " .UTbed Toay. -And

1 won t have much of any mlik to

drink when I pet back, anyway." errand* for a baker'ia’ * lrw A *r* after Tony reached time, and the baker pave him two - bom*, hie mother had a latter and loatm of bread every day for h-* * ^ ka f', froro “/*- , fr and « Ton, had an abundant Th. letter vald. Tm sendter • f Rood bread tn4 nU* , oa , hr Tony my pnaed eow-pUeker and | family bepma to have better

tee Httla cold-rimmed tumbler* r icy leaf He'll tak* pood rare of them I ' thinpe And

know Then I have nu j mmu with a dairy coa

..11. pare, rich milk to leave a

^aart for Tony every day. till I letl j they had _. And pleaaa do me a | becauaa the brown china taupht Tony what waa pood for ^ tha kokaa't'hr^h

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♦ M»dd rfWoclppytrbctorci ordjfi I b»*ck atier evttiy ddsi^ ns " j Han( l ower#Jectr«cl.>W:+>etew.r, ! black ihoeatrtf^ throng ^ a * m top Past* white tissue oaoer

.» boefc of all designs

hallow e’en Lantfp\

y several of these lantern* *r* kunp around electric hpbt bulb* a different part* of the room — they will add much to the

tecalablaa and other pood wafrdnen of the decoration, fo a

And before tons they Hallows en party *" d <NMct a tuck pasteboard of

wh.ch j Tony * fa.bar and mother ware ^o U t the wetphl and sttffntoa of

money, and soon , tap board or of cor •ruction board

the school*, lay

me. you I him

and the bottom b. Mark sarb

We TAPIRj

dotted Una c and fold oear to make tha band pliable. Be aura to leave the H* ear at d tor this Join* th* four side* at a when tha lantern la ready for tha final touches Draw carefully, aad with a Sharp pointed knife, cut threupb onto a cutttnp board, loavlnp tha daalpaa with clean adpas Different d-elpna may be used If desired thpui h only two of them will be aaan a*, once whan tha lantern Is finished.

If mad* of Upht color* M dye It black and part* ava a papar over th* Inatd* cf v. a,| outs Turn th* bolt on .ire enouph to allow for tt« tkrta of th* aide*, and pio* or mo I side* f topelher. tfcm RiMt* Matly aid** h; flu* mi 1 ute a topather work In* tmtl. fr*»; topi Tl* to Upht wtr* *t rr, of two oppoal!* tops IwtsS other two until th* lams iu » llfhtad.

which they Kk*. and that tor them, and ao th* miiL

H arttl trak. -ou

, —JBffh to ran faat and

«h* yard. *ndjclt» b and ptsy and not pat ttrod.

played with the fumy Mile kitten. | Try on. temblar^ull at tea.! -

Tony tipped up th* cow and th* mtlk ran oat from her mouth Into ha Uttle tumbler. Toay drank It.

nurt drtnk tb* and while he waa thlnkln* about Uk. tod. H* shook bia j a httla drtp that hunp on th* cow'*

! lower lip. the milk slipped down

: smiled j hla throat Juat a* easily: He to feed you Jurt ec poured himself another *...* and avery day. to make you ! thl» Urr.e ha mads aur. to calrh

j that last Uttl* drop. And th* mtlk

sulky

a ffood. Much tha best t

thro-mb to reach

They didn't deea px t

• to a Uttl* whit*

» yard e th* p*

lib* IL“ h* objected i . la all yellow. That j w.

:b* city la a ule* blue I don't brown and plump, th. row , that arthee. thoufh - , „ frant of hi* pUta. and u.ua

’"He. aad ; aba was fail whan th* meal started

co-board I and

Tony j up and

it to a corner co-board. | aad empty when thay

out of K a ah'ey brown ; the table, aad Tony r.vrr aaid ona i

Th* cow's t*r curved j word about not liklnp milk any j

and lhat; more.

When Thirteen (lake a Dozen

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a OTHER.- aaid Tom. 'what I Baker's Doxan. and whs

i th* phrase maanf-

“Wbaw!" laupbed mother, "laf

I u rat ion at a Urns

were repulatad by anactmartt and fin a* were tmpoaed for noncoroptlanc* with th*** reputation*. DaCtr One* urar* auproentad by puntmhmant in th* pillory for any

baker» dosen U thirtean or some- n.ker plviop short walphl la hla time* fourteen. Th* phrase owes loaves For this reason th* bakan ■l* ortptn to madlrtval times Bread took extra precaution to aaa that than even more so than now waa; iheir bread we* not abort wetpht | ■ f ffrvat importance to the Ufa and ; and to this and thay ffav* a aurptu* strenpjh of tha nation For that ; loaf which thay cal lad tha ‘In- i reaaon th* baker* were strictly bread' or 'rantap* IoaT to each 1 watched and special rule* war* art purchaser of a dosen leave*. To a I forth for th. baktnp of bread, dotao roll* fourteen war* allowed From the time i f Ktnp John. In : Thl. peculiar cuatom whtrh had It* Enpt.n l tha profltv of th* baker* | ortpln In rears pon* by Is still kap! i

| puzzle Comer $

T baa always seemed to me that • more effect o

this queer louklap rrrat ure * i o;

It Makna Tou Dtasy

VuvaJ lAa^K^nn/ (k . .Lj

am* should bav* ntb aa "a" instaad

certain!) toper* off to

It than thay would

aloes H* l» very .jwtled heavy beside* belnp so stronp and

-• '• -“-v-- «. w.bL.d ../....,.

to iaavt In a hurry, he does not hare h* U polnp. but plunpea

inda you of ao ma different' thl ' oa « h thicket*

animal*, that it makes you dlaay

lu brad remind* you of that of j

an elephant, a very small elephant

true, aa It Is only about foi faat hlph at th* shoulder. And when you tak* another look, you

ar* reminded of a pip. as Its faat and laps art shaped Bk* thorn of

th* lasy old pruitjer* that w* know. And it ha* tb* pfe-Uk* habit of wallowtnp In th* mud. And th* way a tapir curves Ha neck Inds you of a boras but rtpht

thsr

Whae

wadlnp

•« wever with only tha back show*, In* you ar* cbtlpad to think of a hippopotamus lu upper Bp la

until It become, a pretty

dana# that nothlnp can follow him. Hunter, tell aa that when h tapir

lato hla brad to Isare

without aaylnp pood-bys the noise b* make* taannp throupb tha under prowl h. can be likened only to that of an rapreoa train. And th* Junpt* dwelter* have to b* mMhty quick and active to keep from b-tnp ran over and crushed by the ponderous beast who is thtnklnp only of his own safety. Like msay tropic nnlmsle th* tapir Heap* throaph the day and doe* his fradInp and meviap about after tha eue

Aa thick as hu hid* is tha tapir j iffars from tha brat, sod while tt j la atilt coo! In th# murnlnp ha *•- j

ANIMAL, REjBTJS

O H. dollie isrimg. do ?«•* That we've • btmi *

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pood imitation cf x.n .l.phant'a jM*»S some shady spot to spend th# I trank, and It use* It much as aa <*sr H* i'ka# quiet pools with !

lephart doe* its own Hut tt Urke rank vaffrtatlon on tha banks and ; dl'KIOM CHOtth-WuRD fT rTi l j L *4 b

Aad I'm so happy, for T«* Twrill entertain both too uC" Now 1 wcn'l hs»e to M. J** Aad tell you itona ntrr apt [ Until the rtsn are toul *

Aad. oh. whal prefly «ep '

r nphl «h« c l Mopn, ««*?

that Bttt* nnpar arrani

anablra tha elaphar-t to pick

I plenty cf shads snd they

th# tapir finds It useful in pullli carrytr* It to It*

Taddr wore TED 4 BROW-M Mkoos i Uplrt JU-UT aad the

Faint th# ■

his body la well un-

But , water, th.o he has a Upht very break fart of lily roots and with

« prras and . cnlff *»*» no#* abov* th* aurfac*. mouth i aleaff* theoupfc th# beat of th* day. ‘i remind* yon of • na wakra up only when tho per rot

*0 many differ*- : at.lrr.au mart be '‘ r,b * * r * prtlinp ready for bed a queer fellow indeed and a tapir: Ht* feed -onalsts of Iravaa and u alt of that. j Prase and th* lender shoots of People who writ* book* about j “•'T ku “ J * °f plants with whnt I si Imals tall u* that th* taptr la a I fallen fruit h* can Melt up aa a

distant relative of both th* hots* i flirtart-

atd ataphanL but th* kin-ship u A* thick and touph as his skin , far ramovsd. that It s doubtful f M. atranp* to say. filra torment him if h* r*ccqntsra th# ti* at ait. and bapoad ali •nduranos an to protect ; woaid think notlriap of pawtlnp' hlmaatf h* lata hla body, bead and i 1 either on* In tha road, without to i all. Mnk down In th* water until ! much a* calllap Obi iiood r.orn- 1 •«' part of him can b* soon • inp, court!.'- | th* Up of hi* nora. and he I Tha tapir live# away down In | leav* that out for biwethlnp ! South America, and nakThbom with ; K water ts not convaxUer... w, I tha pacrartas a kind of wild ptpa; f W1H wallow in mad uatll h* laf :-n* Japuat*. a spaoi-w of cat that I* : *- ! <’ v w with a thick . 1-ffmal •troop erouffh to kitl and carry off coatlnp whlctr ■ rolaeta him from ; an c*. and th* al.i**tor* lhat !•-* iss 1 tho laaact part*. Hta prown-up I wait W th* lak** and river* Th. ! cioffiaa are dark brown. wbU* tha j tapir maara hla bom* la th*. youn* wear aolt* of -ipht fawn [ Ju-Clra. where th# vlaaa and ut I atrip*d with brown, t Ji -h* stripe. | dtrffros-th ar* #- tanpled and i *oob fade out. and thay don tb* ! matted, that tt wot Id tak* a tractor browa that they are to wear

If left to himself

Yoo know altlio' I low F** I'm «Ud we re pot tf* For really I Q““ ^

From telling Uonei ‘ '* ^

u u eitsn i ra aura this r •: a BWDMK * poo caa do , *- W «r«- * „

Cray. WKAHKI. f* ** DILB (C rod QDlLl/-

■w long Will you b*. Evelyn j 1- I will writ* yoo tome

Monday.

4. Batty was playlnff Wtl della SB th* morn lap.

Mari* I,

-l-d* and laktey a I

f lylnp j

The Junior CooK

Dtrrca afpdk fik

Une a d*»p pie pan with pastry . amtar oitaraatoic

ptaaa «i porcelain pan U ' aha

j '.baa

i#« one* ha i

r of nrt:

-ad.'y and 1* as much j I tha yard as domasUci'