Cape May County Times, 24 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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BRrf by your “UNCLE BILL”

AKIVARA lov»d «o plM school * I: "

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«rach«r end t.i; 'he o»»c”* ■ '

»ha: to -do Scmotioiw j »■■ ■ 1 >e ’ '-c *••-• pUrmstw did oot »r)oy «h.. »ndj Bel BUtV*

tnrtnt to pUy of '»>rtr; Rit

take dtirorool part* * “ °, T . , ar.fi h.r hair *«• trlnrr and < c.othaa fadofi and old. Whan they !nt n-.arhlDt.

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TT^HAN^BOY^liSiElH^ W " re Winne^fCrayo K

BY CHARLES A. KING^ I 3 VS£r~Z\ 2*> 'SUT^Z&T - ^rnoot .Pi_vnOuTKNM U J “ ""w* •« • »-

PAhOUAMA

1.1' ar.fi

aar. New. H Ml. and you ca >aa all thr Unit, ver her* by the Maar.r think!

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h«m togBthar with IV hrada Th« back <• %' *

Il.y dot* not rr- &. fttiafi to plaea U. — , t oot plrtnrta and *r- tanad later with round head acraw* | Cwth » “a ln atoyp form, b it. M , t a Make idler reUa a V ■ [ Aarda lo—•

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.id. aid r* *

i ba fa»-i cloth r

, baa dn.fi »»d tha 1

' •he panorama

„ora~ «"ly pr***!

...O*. nttrartite thtnra to wear. • fine time. Tor oaroara ... - ru . • , _

*Mit waa a rood apailer bnt rtry Me blackboard, and Poor IB reorraph) She never could j and a “«>• tod . ramamber whether Lacd a End wa- crown-up r.andlnr « off th» coaat of Alaaka. rr aouth o' Inc quMttona }aat aa

Africa, or a. the .outh-ettm tip, tn dty^hool^^^ ^ v , r ; ^r-TT— 1 * 1 ah. dld.-t aee that! tbouch. to aak BeitfawberelUM*. ,. -■- --. .nyaav a» ah. never i dor la located, fpr Bewle reaponded an pert «d to ro there. Put Barbara rlibly arithout even thlnktnr What

daUrhtrd tc aend h-r to the foot •' —

^-ran-r NORMAL SCHOOL.. PCVCKXlTRN.jlJ

° ^ ^. -,,^4 ro« think thad la a Joke «**t

thaSroair aakad ni«b«. kMl ~ tnaw ■ and inland th» proffwnd pi 1» j may anund like • Joan to 1 { K pre«d tc ba a true * in*n *» • j #

-■ - ■■_ 1 ■ . 1. rxit tarn pawi. —«i amAll hoy when* -*-«*■ 1 «»** »aal , -.m •“•■:>«-. -.•UW U.» u • > - - r.ltlea for as ^y,,, * and r. nh» cloth Mlin h he clo’-a an ... '

p.rt .rahlp While • . t ll«k*. Wted ad the b * " ^ ■ . n.ak'ut: the panorama bo* 1 ^b a ecrew. and at the tof ... ,-r •anUm hi* sister car.;, -yank. Make a **«>»• in thn j oe aa

.rranrtrr the cioj, and the pic- . . id . of each roll ae at k and ft* “

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*•' erty are ntrunle he cm ' '* i trrnnt city ef Parte to

U»«* fmm la,b* amr A»arU Ui Oted mi i«» ta Ua- , , y?g r J w i ^ * t.nnwneein .Ttre

•r the tiara for eeltlr.y all mixed tip. "Jaat a* thourh there had been aa earthquake.'' Barbara woold

rtcyie.

For aereral dara the children and refut. S to play ecbool. Marcle waa tenrue-tiad and meek bu: ahe.

rebelled

“H you thUrt to play thcooL I’ll

ye rtpht home.'' ahe declared.

- - — lele waa equally rebel-

ll not play achocl any > announced, "unleaa I

And I Bourn.

did make a n

her poaittoa aecoret

'•labrador.- ahe replied, “le part ; of Greenland. I know.” ahe adfied. j “becauae Iff a awful cold place!" Barbara waa paaeimr on obUy-; Irgrty and acceptlnr Besale'a answer., but Sally knew better than tha*. j So fair!. No fair!" Sally cried , wavlnf her hand and esapplnjr tsar ' fin cere. “Labrador lust in Green-

land St all!"

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JacuMn. a* hi* ham Uit pmw ^ ^ ^n rotor U. inira. at hia yeBtkftd face, and „ ^ over tha *'-# cf hie eperaacie. bSpt read the toner which ;h. Ud btoo. BOM . Every «Uy buedr.-. ^^ve^or^hJ; toT»d bAflMd the I-a. *° * ,v * ’ Wir . “TT*’ rTL TT^

Jacqwea was hut

PANOI

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UBC of ihla vast ara«r- The hned* “ TTToenday

f the bank, •kook hia hand. ..,i * ' I »® eortT." be Bnid. "but Wa have' o vacanciee here Bow. Theje i • othlny I ran offer you." and with' a nod et dtonslanal he tnreed to the f paper* on hie deek. Jacque* awa! i f lowed tha lump of ilaappoirlaser. ! which roae la hi* throat and takl fry hia cap left tha room. WJO, i weary ate pa ho started back arrna 1 tha yr-nt roart. There was #om»i thin* about the lad * face that _| etlrred the coaBcierce of the boa»

Ums »c tiwy ■« i

Dear Aihwrt W.: U*i ktmp mdiax pto*'" «b. tmt Wrau'prt** Tost way « m> keep pi H - »• w ^ toar MhrtB) C: well, ywa’re a w»t»

«ad Ate t« be *

Polly Looked Very Sweet But She Never CXiai nd Her Kxpreasiow can be head of the class all the t was. but who proposed to back ui time:” anythin* Bally said, for hadn't ah Lfittle Sally Jaynas and har ;j«t yiven him a nice red apple brother Eddie, rowed that they i which she had polished could be count*.', out It tb< re were »tockic* until It waa brl*ht and

my?

“Well. If that'* the kind of a rl ahe la." bora: out Boaal*. "Jin jbo * rttht home—and Tin not

! cumin* ba. V ”

-Now sea what you're dene."

walled Barbara ' You're tc blame for epolUn* thla school, and you

nfiffat aa well *o home too!" "She isn't to blarsa either."

stoutly denied Eddie. ' You're to blame! You had no business tc pretend that there were two heada to oaa dais. Thera cant be any. thin* like that.'' and off went Ed-

die. tralliny Sally alor.* with him. Barbara wt down and cried, and

rl*ht down in tha bottom of ter heart, she knew that Edfile waa

ROADS FROM HOME

C here's -m . ~j a- it•"«*'“»i*a“ d! ;i; b .v.. , bW „ „„ , k . „„

leaas from home __ coin. : and plactn* it tn his eoat pockv

Out to the world so wide Without a triad that warms. j Tfce banker's curir - . y and iatanwt Ob which a Utile child may roam And there no loving arms enfold were aroused. Quickly he di*.

Away horn mother s ssde. Like mother's trader arms; j patched s

And all thtse path* are gay wilh i The pathway to the sooth lies faa. fiow'r*. But 'neath a burmag sub.

And mother's shadow it not there

To *h*de her little one.

Or strews v .th sand gold. That tempt, thro ail Use suss;

The little feet so bold.

To east the wilder in* day. to west The dark night-shadows ns. To r<*» the child who longs to

Much eorprterd Ja^m rr'erned imaw a lua la the court, sir. and to the preaeu-c* of th. banker, who. .. j, BP UUol a* that at eoeu quaet'oted him about hia behavior • tun* U eUybt be ua*I«l to sea." la tha ourtyacd "You aee, air.'' -it will be of bps to yew rtohi mid the tod. our mother has taught | now. " said the banker, "for it waa ua aQ to be frBQai tn all tblnya I I the rause of drawtnc my IntexeaS

Junior Cook

BEAKS AC ORA TIN

metis. | Barbara couldn't tell Just how So you see Barbara didn't btve j happened, but Bally who hi an easy time *ettin* pupils rr.oui crabbed the pointer and Indicated to make hex came stem like the where Labrador waa on the map, real thing. j w*» trying to shove Beeale out of One day. however, an Iflea struck her place at the head of the her. She took Matcle off to one 1 And Bdfile waa wrangling with

aide and whispered. "Now. Uagxtr. I Masgio who waa laurhln* shrilly j themselves,

you b* a good girl and do as 1 lend trying to make Eddie under-) The next day Barbara wen'.with

want you to. and I’ll let you be f ' '

head of the class all of the time. This is the head over here by the window"—the children were playing lu Barbara's mother's sewingroom. "We'll let Bessie think thst the other end Is the head, but It Isn't. Ifa right here. Remember

that!"

Maggie nodded enthuelaafleally

But whether north or south they go.

O, eut Of wwt «t lo*. ... I »I Mum

The eager feet grow bred and alow With wonder tn his eye*. j Wm>h ^ bn ^ k lBlo ^ , s , rsthcr fiat baking diah m>y be

And everything seems wrong. | Tko' there are many roau* from 1j u, |j M h «trtag baana j >f urefarrod.)

The bioasemt are no longer gay. home j t Or uao one can of canned beans i Owrer with a rtch White aatioe u ..ns.,, n fair! Nor *oid the sand, i Out to the world to wide. rt fr-f ouo. are not In your tato which ha. Uen malted t aw r of*hon“ T\.n wb.V waan t « ' A heart ha. nuwed on all die way. j Twyre bettor never f.t to roam 1 »¥**>

and what couldn't possibly be aa. ! The touch of mother’s hand. | From mother's sheltering wide. All that afternoon ahs waa lone- j ■ , n , ‘ ■ - i n.i—»

some, and eapeclall; »ti«a she

chlldrai. playing

HXlS UKSn rre ia /■ or Cl FIXB (poor Q # M A. M<*BM IM orm O-tk _

a j J~1 ORB raffl

Prop Into hot'in* salted water : and rook for X* mlculea

" : Arrange In ramlklna or any ta-

IMt la a hoc even till brow a. Thla trill taka about IB mlnatoa

Serve at <wea

the foot j her mother to visit her Aunt

r.ly ahe didn't know It. ■ la the country. When they were

Then a great light dawned cn ready to teturn. Aunt Arnes gave Bessie as ahe her rd what Mag trie her a wonderful fioD, almost os big was saying. Cou d It ba posalblejas a child. It had elbows and that Barbara had told each of them ; wrists and knees tha: would bend, secretly that ahe waa head of the ■ and yellow hair, and pink cheeks, claast Would Barbara do a thing I and blue oyee. and Barbara wai

like that * Bessie walked right j greatly pleased,

over to Maggie. j ‘Tin going to name her Polly.*

1 Puzzle Corner •£[

ttONS-WORD PCZZLK | Yet *bl* U In fact—

My pusdle ta ended, the three h now gusea They'rs^aimple aa simple cat

j And when you've discovered them. you will confess, j "Of course, cow the answer I

FOUND OK A PIANO I. A dwelling place.

!. A letter.

A command to burry.

Ac Ineect. England.

:i PLANNING

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ANIMALS

bo land aid. | baAiHanii i J^Oiia

> jqnmrtairi ga^ c- m

(V HftvEN’r'^v ^^penny y*

Sill.

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c uataeq of four wvU kuuwu a

she aald. 'and I can play eehool •nsverythlng with her. Just s. her cute little rompers. Mother!" Barbara's mother smiled.

''One pupil will not meke a vary | a few weeks ago

big school,” she reminded. ‘*"‘ 1 tore are sending forth green

buds and pretty soon the first.

eclv.fi that part of th. problem. ' r ' ,,W *" WlU through the , She could have three pupil, at leart r'^px^ “ura** U^klZ ! —her white fur. bunny rabbit, and here? Are you g«Ut« out your • Nixie, her very much alive poodle | spring toys for outdoor play? Are j a °«- j you mapping out your garden* and 1 It was only a few minutes after - vour flower beds? Moat of tha fua! their arrival before Barbara waa | 1,1 !!, » *• hKa to planning. Lbolung i Instructing a clam of three In th. ^wutfl to • ‘ton# is always three- i Uvtog-i.um. Polly aat in a llttto ! " Urth# Cf ,U >OT U i0 * 4o co *

2,

.h. ’ I— to TOOT PtaOOiOB It U I I«“h!f* « UnD,r r \ l ’ bU * h,r - i Ut cour ~- obtoaclm wlll^raeTlnU, . ae p.,iiv * Ul *‘ n<J WM M “““to I Tour path and beset yoa on every , ‘ i aide when you start upon your un - 1 waLV'* 1 * discovered that this j fiertakttgm. but mighty obrtaclw) ..... niucb ton either, but • ‘-an ba overridden by a strong win , Nlxlv who couldn't era eny »e,«« and a ateafifaja pur pom. Tbeodr.ro In etandlng on hi, hind leg. when Roosevelt overcame the obstacle of Ihere was no tidbit U> sight, kept!*->r health wh*r. It beset his path, i running away. Abraham Unce.ln roae above the . *f" n kot tired of this "twtacle of poverty. Mnr i k.nd of a school where her pupil, i 'rtily great, gained their xrnalnras , j had no Idea of what tt was all | “o* hy totting down and throwti* ‘ about. Ths expression on her face l! P the Job when the first hardship i : wA*«s't very happy, and aoun she “» ! ne Into their path, not by togh- I j announced a recess Picking p 0 Uy ; to* and looking for an easier wuy ! her arms, she went out cf ,0 tackle the Job. not by succumb- j

Was '-rig to the first dleappctntmsnt that . « a romed their way, but by carefully i

v.u-ue on >>>a * “.spplng out their course and eflckir.vi v :X T ^d‘i«'. l pi , »7ww' u T”,! n,! * fc! - “ a ,b sorry that I didn't play toir—i , 0t ^ h * r « - * | l'a r.btoacle, : you'll com. tack, there wia or.'y * ni1 <SU * I ’P ou *tm.cta. Make piu,, : on. head of the class and anybody U '* f " tUr *' nl * k * WUely oan be teacher who wauia tu t. ^ oarefully. and th« aee that you long as ! gel my turn We i. play catt 7 them out lo the very beet of

Polly, n y new dot!. Is a llttic deaf rour ublBty.

and dumb child whe la Just h en . ra «s ■ — ta." ANSWER TBXXE j

Bcaate loosed at Barbara In WM

‘ liberty or j *rick Hoary [

msarasisKE

j fioora. In another minute ahe I uver Beetoe a lawn whei i cumber of children were plattr