Cape May County Times, 16 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 26

CAPE KAY COUKTY TIKES. FRIDAY. KAITE 1A IMS.

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Edited by your "UNCLE BILL”

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: a mistake ■ometrh«'e.“ i l" ir.roc'ent until he's prOT»a Miss Miller loOkefl STkrs. sea I .-iJUtr " ! at first dia not seem Inclined to ,hlnk FOuH maks a k®® 4

. > think »he hates you. Shirley?"

C ^Tv* found a lucky ««r." »W his »lsti r sMuld not answer ’ re»vh Into her desk and poT out; somvf |( toK rt7h t&’xtff Hto Sisthr, Shirley, peered nd only turned away her head. •* book. 11 T* 8 ‘ ield ' e»e Ho iwred hU heal! qnMOy mto the hen'* nest and saw Tommy watched her walk stowly leather-bound Iwok mlth *old an|) nn . #omi KtUr.|c hrosrn Ok* at UW little r-8*'ly!n« In the hay auay. U» plctur* of Brief. 'Jets, and when It was opened ^ y-u*,. Vaa

"Wish I could find one.' she said "Now that's bom!" he said.; Tommy saw that M waa » P—g hH ^

"Aw. •wni.- replkd her brother Ml*e Miller was always fair. I bonk. The teacher t “ , T*^ or " "IxS'o les-re -er r . Thin* ocre wid takln* the little egr -everybody cart tullexc she'd go and pick on; some leaves and then topped ^ j ^

know. if. only the last e«t a hen little Shlrtop." j P-hcd the book towarda To™}

lari before aho be«lt» in «*'- 11 H « •»* down and scratched hie ’ The page was all scribbled over , . , v .. fS# . Sn'lbrtS^u^y luck really, head for .while, trying to solve ^Hh «nk. He looked up '**“*-1 ^St^b^Uy But It's cute and If you want It.. the rroblem. TBen he thought bs|lng!y. .... . f take it Only don't be eapeetlnc had the anewvr and Jumped up ' 5'ou can't think my akter dM ^ . caittl tor

telrloy took the llrt'e eee ’« 'eacbesp cross la for pupils not to T knew she did it.' replied Miss

“I have one of th«o» Mg thick ink , well, on my deak. The Bttle raae.1 ; must hive get eoms Ink c« Ms I >aws and then rua os-er my hook | JLef* lotrtt again.* ' They psered at th* book arfd ! bow that they knew the source of the orrlbWes. they ceuM make out the marks of llttl# cVssrr • Now. I'm going to make up for*

So it was that Shfctey sitting j gloomily on the doorstep holding, her littlo egg. wts much surprised | and alarmed to see her brother

« arm In arm up ;

C)(jilpLFOEi

* walk.

"FctcIv* me. my poor dear!'

fifteen initiates Thsa they beard tried Mts. MtUcr. rutting oat her

JTi“ 'half the sire of know thsir loasonsf" he esrhlmed Miller quietly meeting the angry '■'’metblhg *t the wtndow and a mm* TJl\J^ rrr ' UmP ** r^in^h^s e^s and she knew ShlHey 1. sltpptag up In her spell- t blue eye of the boy. This book <“«« ^ ^ rra rfuBy lr.1r tho that iwdie K was mostly whits' lng or something." Is very precious to me-a wtfi from ■"« forth, they spM * wmo chip- Shirley r*n gra.miny m. n.

With very litUs J'oUt Attrr th * ! 'e srcnl whistling a dear friend. "BUdy means to set all right." about the fsrtn. sure that he '■omM f-rglte what

Maybe Mdtber doesn't • mend his sister's troubir* tn abort

-a gift from

I am willing to

Id | t' rgjve what was done. But Bhliie;. rt | must confess. She denies thM she

' order. did this. If the srill confess.

’ ~jn wblck ——" said Tommy When the supper eras cleared w^ct even ask .T*r tc apoTogti

•. "Biddy will be wearing; a way - — “ ----- —— -

Oee. -sron't she

Shirley to—lie."

"(Hi. I hope It's a lucky egg!*

' Tommy turned sround curiously. -Mow why are yon so *•**«•* for lock" h. inquired “Oh. Tommy." saw Shirley. 1 do used luck nod lots of It. »fs about school. Too never mind. r<h sure t to make a difference " "Are you having w- .i V- ..u. A V. .. . ..

Shirley nodded, her eyss oiling "^To^nTrs Mias Miller Isn't cross to you. " her brother answtrsd. "8h* « pretty trtesi I think." “She's alec If she likes yoo.* said Shirley gloomily. •Than she's net nice to you. is that |tT" Tenuny Inslsttd

Puzzle Coined ► Hai-^-a-dozen “SONS" EncH srera ends tc SON

1. Tbf ihU! SON. i. The student SON. t. The clerical SON.

g. The SON from the animal world t. MON of New Jersey. «. Tbs SON of inventions. BPRINB FLOWEK Pt'KlLE Sach word represents ■

forth, they opM » ’

r ur.k sniffing r.*rvonlyahoM. Be! pretty white

>r«n* up on one of the decks end j but Tom *aw her Mss the little an a boot looking for mocanis of t eg* and be smiled to himself. I •meh. { "The I-orky Es* BSt» oB the j

"Tea are." began Tom, but I credit." he laughed

topped be-emw Mlm Mil 1st pud- "But I am lucky." said Fhlrtey.

dcnly btwgod him hard. | "I've get a wonderful r "Oh. t do see." she riclaimed, j a wonderful teacher."

1th tha letters mlied ilaarrange .oii. I Hope It's A Larky Kggf” She Murmnr.d

t>«m sad you wh. find seven early

d. l.utpt

JCNTOR cnoss-woio PUZZLE

HORIZONTAL/ VERT1CAI J-Fldgety 1-Rumors

"-Consume S-Organ of bond

•-The sun I-Plerce

Ib-Pronoun

IJ-Musl ial not. l-Flne 14-fibow il-Becom. dim 10-Endearof 11-Age is-Put on is-capiteJ of J»-j'sraous England (abbr.) American HSU days painter v (abbs.)

table with their hooka, ho took a, srvat Interest tn bhtrier's work. He beewd her spelling. Went « her sums and helped her with other lessons. Shirley was grateful and happy. Sho nestled up to her 'Tom Is so good to me." sht "He's bright, too. and tnach'e ter than Mias Miller. ColMdn’t I stay home and have hosoib with him. I'd do my very best." Hut Mother would not agree, and Shirley's face darkened ones more. Tommy decided that It wasnl lemons that caused the trouble, but when he naked Shirley, she would not tell him. Well, there w»re others In the class. Bert and John and lots of U» boys ware friendly with Tom. But when he asked them, they did not know. There was only one thing to do. and that was to tackle Mbs Miller srself. Tommy did not mind at 1. He liked the pretty young After school one day. be boldly marched Into her room and up to j

glad to see him

and began asking questions about ! his work in tho uppor grade. But he hardly answered her. and asked right out in fcls usual frank way: “What s the matter with Shirley? She's very blue about something. She's sore at you. She thinks you're Picking on her. I know you and I know Shirley. There's

exclaimed Tom.

It's

"1 left her here one day to do two j-roblema," answered Wm Miller. “1 bad been reading my favorite poem and tho book was lying like this on my daek. ShMoy was very cross at being kept In. When ! came back I found mytook all peribWod. What be ' think T" Tom scratched hi* head, was puttied but hi* loyalty to big aistcr never wavered. Miss Millar." he said. "I learned Civil Government thgt a person

SPRING’S RETURN € VERY WHERE thi return of. through the ft* Ida In vain did ‘ spring I* hailed With joy *nd1 »j „ commence her long travels gtadncH. Everywhere at altfeir. :gh every land In March of umee peoples ba\e wonf-rvd ! fr % husc i-M-ocnce awakened the at UJ« marvel ul nature that trans-1 fluw , ra and whoe* breath brcugbl j farms bare and barmn gioucd into oarmth and hope to tho s—rth. . gagdsn of colorful and fruitful Now whIi .. C(WI traversed the plants at a certain and to bo *K-' , a rth tho field* rrertved no at ten- i pseted ttme For this reason oti Uon fronl brr hroda. Tho plant* marvel and wundennont trpiana-tn, flower* t-.oopod and . tory myths and legend* have boon and *11 th , und was brown nod j created by almost every people.; tiarr. At Isst traps the Son Ceres f and one of the prettiest of them j | ) irrl ^ of her child's whereabouts : myths 1 am going to rvtcU for you - p^o, t ho gun told her. had car

j riod IToaorvm-. to hla dart palace

A beautiful girl was wandering j ln th , um ier»orid

. through a Bowery meadow. The! * blossom* called to her and she gathered them Into her arm*. Her ! breath uyon them was as a breath , of hie and lur prcsenco near them made th* Mourns open with Joy. In a neighboring meadow the mother. Ceres, sowed the seed and tended the ground. Every' few 1 minutes she caets loving glances ; tn th* direction of the beautiful , Proserpina, and being assured of 1 her safety she turned again to her : 1»bora • 4 *v; ^.i.| ' Now the mother passed beyond * carve In the hill. At that «uo- | T.ient the ground scemi-d to open ! near Ul* astonished child and ah* ! "as seized by two strong arms.) borne swiftly to a chariot to which i '"•re horcssocd four pranging; 1 Horsea and cart led away to the ’ underworld So sudden had the attack been that tte poor frightened maid could only gasp and give one short sharp cry of ’ "Mother*" before the earth dosed over her. Cere*, the mother, lx . the neat field thought she heard ; - faint cry. She listened again.

but It

aaxlety for the safety of h

(Tm be colored at:A petals or crayons. Whenever yog costs fe a ward rptttbt ta CiJttAL letlt-i a< a

color.)

O H. pleaM take as for a ride!" - cloth REI» with a YELLOW rosr [ Tfc« stlrrvp i* TELLOV? ers-s little Y'ELLOW-halred : on It. Dapple Gray has BLACK j Both chiton*0 and De'iy B f*ut*e May to BROWN-halrsd hoof* and be stands on RED rook - I Pn9K - Teddy. | era. Hi* nostril* ore RED. 1 Teddy is riding » fine dappled * Paris May weonr a light OBETN , . . hors*. He calls It Dapple GRAY wires* and hsr dolly wears a PINK * IKl - L/JW •*** b»»t« » because Of Its color (for GRAY (use RED llghtlv) loohet and 1 H ■«* BLACK lightly snd only color <ir**s guide May's sock* ere PINK, j b ®« rd BROWN- The Tall * 3 th* places outlined for the spots) loo. Her Dolly has BROWN hair, j <0** >»ROWN and Tbs reins sf th* hors* are RED Teddy wears a BLUE sailor etilt. j mlnod j an: th* bit D TEIJ^lW, Paint I? ha* RED collar and cuff* and a PaMt th* border of U the saddle BROWN and the asddls UI.ACK Us fits shoes are BROWN [ RED and th* tottering TEUZt

'Iliirteen Winners In Contest This

had been tempted by a pom#- 1 —— granat* which Pluto had procured. \ "A Tricky Wind" We* Wbtn no oao wa* looking ebv-tried nic*]y colored pirturM to

a lav!* of It. Ugh! It a as bitter: Bill this

■ child

1 always playing trick* upon

The Ulooms Open With Joy

know a little of the

> put her un- “kht she spread upon the earth, from h*r and continue the Cere* entreated with tear* the gods work of the day. But her mind 10 Sire her daughter back, and he* Minting so she relenting, agreed to fcav* terned to look for th* maid Pro-1 Proserpina released from Pluto's srrpii a. She, poor child, was by j Palace, provided she had partaken this 1ms far from her - mother. 1 M no food while there, and her frightened cries had long! 1“ haul* cores went to the on-stoc-s been muffled by the dark ■ di-rworid to reclaim her lovely earth. In vain did Cere* call her j child. Now Pronerplna In her In vain did she wander grief had refused all the food that

Kb* tried to removo tl from her mouth, but six smi's slipped down her throat a* her mother enured the palace. What eaa to be done? The unlucky hl'd had partaken of food! A council of the gods was called and it was finally decided that ProoL/plna must rvro^.a With Pluto one month for each pcmegn.-iate seed which she hod swallowed and the rest of the Urn# she might be on earth with her mother. So It Is that v hen Proserpina takes up her abode with Pluto under the ground, the chill of winter descends upon the earth

and when ah* returns to earth j >OQ tmv*

of rnj young frkc<t< *111 -

reive borne of crayon*, with which

they can color more pfrtnre*. Now a bit of »dv)«c boys and

eirls In rolortnit do your ret? lw»t to get the colors on neatly and tn put the right coloring in the right {dace, according to InMructtoML Most of you do. but iberc are usually a tow pttnros each week Which. I feel stir*, hav* not rooeivH the same painstaking ntU-nUou that the others have.

The picture thl* week U eh

titled Oh. For A Ride." ■»_ show* Teddy doing wh.t many of '" ‘ undoubtedly rnjoyad.

sm«h ,n , h * r ’ r,0 “ mn *} rt«»‘ » Jwbby horse,

growth and blooming are resumed

one* more.

t, * weipt’n wingers. Tet

name* of Iasi

The, HANDY BOY AT HOME

ON/' f*U A m® C"C A’ L/IIVI/T.Y

By char ires a\ king?.

state normal school. pcymouthW

A Real Bargain

A«e 4, I'rcd Cltoiwon, Ocean

_ View,

thl* da and eg* wb*u almost | - „ , , _ _ ivcry home contain* a ri Mo.! , J k .*' fv P K1 ' tnd a telephone converaatlo,. b*-i ‘ *“ rtw '*"**> WMwood

we«n Now York and London*

fa-s becom. a dally matfr. li t,, ^ J, Reft, larker. Sf. UW

F'ARM PU^SL/Ei ev vifta-gg. wcuImah .

I». Taykr, Cape Maj

A»r II, Martel <•*■*-.

»*e IS. «#ngg Btrisas. w

I'ritce have Been awirtlcd No nuttier whether or d" ara among the above a«*lB a«rt wto*. In sending your picture y i to rtv* yctir cams, sddr— age. Malt tha picture < ail. ChUdran'k Editor « » •taper, Ml Ida IHy. »° will reach him Tuesd.) - at (tie latest.

Dear Hobart. E.:

Areal you glad you r all by yourself? I bbi-

Harry .W.:

•mall wonder that w* seldom think , . of tbs marvels of Ui* postal sjstei; ‘ * which carries letters by tram. I’"!' steamship and air to every part cf the world at a wry low rat* of f--*'*gt. Tb* other <l-y I read an

artltte describing the hazarde Of; llrBBjv."

ctrtlcr postal sys'r,when letUrs j

wer* carried on horseback from *gr IB, ( lasdc J. Team 4r- bra br neat is fioierieg to another, when the llm* * •*•* < <fJ. (CofitiBtifid on I'M*

IV -S «.Hk, S.1,* is. muM wW t^«v 8, t hartos IUMom.*. Nuslh ttojry^and yo« will b*'«

.hahtw* to win ag^'tifalbffr to right M ad^'W

of trav* jetwesu Phlladriphia a

and

New Yc k wt* a matter |

not of h >urs. Not so ttry long 1 *'<>• Ulween Pbllodelph! ago it ccoa 11®* to tuv* a ictlar J h n r-«P'*!-* Today there are no carried from thl* country to A os- \ *•> *h« reaches of th* pints! irsila. When the first general post i * r *’* Tr - A letter it carried and olBc* was estabnsbed In London, i »'UTorm* from any point la tb* th* rate of totter postage was sight t jR :tsd maim u, any other point c»n«* for the firat fifteen miles, j !n '' r,;, «d ktate* territory. Canada with a rising soola to twenty-Ova * r * > ; “lf*aRd for two cents: to any rmta tor thrse hundr«d mlisa. and • t Europe for Ara costa, and thoee rates p.evaltod In :«*0. Isssi ’f ,h '•»* grs«t* M (Hawttla speed, than one bundrud year* ago. j ron think of all tho hand* Aidrew Hamilton was the flrrt 1 ®hlch this totter most po*--n*iitrr « mu cal of th* Amsrl- j p ***' * r " 5 » !l th « 1 raveling tt mu* ■clonic* in 1(11. and he u n-! r **f*'** M# destination.

drrtuok tbs teak of esttbilt

ivo* yaw «

ball together wll Ilk' No. II brada Fit two ctoe ‘■e* * 1“ x TH' at e and (astre ; place with Xli* brad*; also it bettom *0* * Tie' * 1#1»' lur should b* fitted and tastes•< wii

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and varnished l

PEACH JAM Thl* Jam ran be mods peach** and tbervfet.

served glngvr

Kir till vswtl tatted Cook for about I* 1

r b ‘•‘ft

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> 14' long, jvii

-c WATCHING FOR SPRING^ fjl I RED out with winter, ofi he went. ^

A A little ix-y I kriow.

And roamed ihro' brldi and ovet h3!-

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As far oi be r

But «

He quit . Al a

"Whri __ "I wuh you'd trlj mr'plca, Fot •Vihf." thr oldest gnor "Wc wrtoefc up in the tteeg. T'J”'. i» i

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