Cape May County Times, 20 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 18

Edited by your “UNCLE BILL”

What Do You See?

HARUK ar..l Ed*In «

vlbtr and who

1 ; panlrd oach other to arhn | rtsj-. The wa.ic to achool*’

' and they enjoyed talklne logether

him thh ntornln*.! - . ° n ‘ ^ ,h * lr l *~ bn

t.r 11 tiVloi-k

two I you reaJly are all thoae thin**?" r toi "Sure! Didn't yen?''

■om-; "No-no,

veryl ao Inuy lalkin* I didn't aee !on« ; thtny but the path and

•loi-k be- ‘ a* they neared the .. -Ih.re theC!*‘' ho °* * ri ‘ 1 tjueationed them —

{ itie distance tt-*— t,n.*

hem—ail ready!

distance they had come. They explained bow they ‘.ad walked and Edwin added: "Rut we don't

! mind the walk, do we Charlie t”. j "No." said Charlie, but without j

i Edwln'a enl/iuiiaam. "We j twice every day." ' And what do you me on your lone walk?" aaked

| the teacher.

"Oh." said Edwin. “Juitt lota of

done. The vloleti

lovely aprine of the j

you eye* like Charlie'* ! Edwin'*? The world l* full J Bji ar*

or beauty If you *ee beauty ^ thedatnily acreen doore by followIt. Jt 1. a drab place If you keep ; lnk th . hrr ^ in st ,..- your eye* sluod to the road. Look I • uiten we diicovorcd the screen up. Look about. Look for beanv . door which the owm-r of the eam|and you will see n. : hao assured u* wm. all ready

be bunt;, we Etuced at it in disgu. t. Surely no respectable family would

SPOT

£5 POT b my little <&%. «fl i "*}*** “ llow "“h “ ai««puiat.i 0 , ■“ ' 1 I i object to greet any vhdlor. A *1.' ,d i kj,, - 11 Dd , .. •tuck door to begin with. It had He won t fo to you when I mj bee-, badly used, it sailed about

i j been badly

J i' as at J: every Joint had started. 1. and the wire screening was hopelessly stretched and broken away from the doui ft self as at .-.

. ame through and all the To catch my ball or fetch my Nick.' asainst the wire wreenfng lrjl^ are getting green leaves I ( He wag* his tail w!.en be is glad J of the wood of the door. What d.iradS'.^d’^rt.s And hagi bit bead wbea he i> tad.! ****• “ psychoanalyst could devis dsirodils and let me think—I aaw | ■- | from ttie thouehi less

I wnrn t in arounc, ana i

For I love Spot and Spot loves n Spot and I are pali, you see.

HANDY BOY AT HOME BY CHARLES A. KING' , STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. PLVnOUTH, N.H.

T home worker or "Handy oy" with a modest degree cl till may add a few more

life of each of

from the thoughtless misuses t the ordinary things of dally cor tact. Tho lower screen panel wi In quite a* had condition, f<

~He ha* been very good, inured the old Isdy. '3o send up e •teak every daj with Jack.** Here wa* Bob’* rue. Leaning over, he said SafUy: "That I* what 1 came to we you about. Jack fca* been—*' He hesitated a moment. TV old lady's eyee were Ailed with tear*—. "Well, the trouble with Jack l-< that he can't carry all that you Road—and i wonder If It would be all right for me to bring your order instead." The sick woman began to cry. **Why—,"* continued Bob. "Ton need milk and bread, and butter and tea and lot* of thing* What a a steak without something to eat with it?" He left the cottage—ran back to hi* uncle'* store, made explanations and certain other arrangement* this time—Bel- saw It done. He | pleasing tu them both, and In Hfshouted a word of wn.ntng to hia! teen minutes was back at the cotbounded out from hi* hiding tag* door. He had a basket on hia full of good thing* to at, and In hi* pocket he had a letter front John Curt to the Widow Marlowe. Informing her It would be a pleasure for him to supply her with all her wants during her As Bob stepped Inside, he put down the basket, and called out In

a friendly

"Here. Jack! Jack!" tn airedale Jumped up from the cot tier : >d come

thief, you.

running hi* hands through the dog - shaggy hair, and by th* tone In which It wa* sai l. Jack knew Ink—hs did i thal Bob wa* all rlgnt, so friends stammered Bo*». I were made on the spot.

| method.

Obviously something n done for we had engaged tl for Jour month* A vis

hardware

n, i. with 1* clinch nail* to- fastening thorn in place, a package of 4 ox. tack* a email can of glue. «St» j ^ brad* a half pint can o' d

something from nearly nothing. ‘ J The beading, ». covering tho tacks | "J

L-tly rigid. The l

. r.f < ttij* xJ ' an *** cr,to found on the prem- ‘ ^^ rr i ^ wcre worked to soluble dl-

f dri' riJ otn 3 ' mf "“on* “> make a double thick driven open, the old Hu*, lowor ttnd Mrj T . pr , SSSv a^^TJSl hn " 3 ,h ' m *» 0'-— W. r ^' . r , 1 31 " U , "-ere aur* thU panel would resist

* the onslaughts of children and

together again. The tumbuckh was applied and the door drawn square o until the JotnU came

together as they w*re pounded ^, an4 j.^Ved In the upper ] etosclg. lightly. The ptoces o* On. S. were p,,,,, nr ; thp i,, a aing « bradded j pateboa

Tim screening

stretch cl

of the door at ttu height oae would naturally place his hand, as at >. we were frequently amu**4

Intellectual visitor* took to avoid this piece and to push again** the screen itself. What *n orhlbltior. of the distinction between Intelligence and Mghbrowlsm. A cost bt black tarnish drtei' oeer night and allowed us to * sng the door the nost morning tin leas observ'd

ao one vould suspect the up condition of the door

A Great Portrait Painter

'WKNTY-TWO year* ago there wa* held In the city of Amsterdam in Holland a greet 1 exhibition of painting to commemorate the SBOth anniversary of

the birth of a roan who had been' Of gotir c you remember wh allowed to die in poverty and 1 promised last week. Thai I w> neglect. Thl* man. a brilliant per-1 announce this week the details painter. Is no doubt known alx'Ot new and valuable prlits in

Five Cash Prizes For Color Contestants

Dear Boys and Girls:

than o

onto.!.

douhud!) noxious to hear about them, so I'll tell you right at tho

start.

Rembrandt.

nsm' was Rembrandt Rartaenox von Rijin, and his paintings sell today for many thousands of dol-

l*r*. Rembrandt was horn In ISO*. There nil. he five BJHCtal prltes the exact date is disputed, at Ley- m this new l.iud of control, 1»,den, the aon or a well-to-do miller.; .oidre the usual .iwaru. «,f crayons. The elder Rijin had ambitions for | There will he .in a*.ml o( ,i 1ki» his son and had him educated at a , of crayons each week in each age Latin school In preparation for aj class, but the first special prizes of university career, but at the boy's ONE DOLLAR each wll‘ be awardrepeated requests he finally setj H al the end o.' the new cqeii st aside his own ambitions and aj-: which begins with the nlc'uti in lowed the yorng Rembrandt to j next week's issue and i.ds will, study painting. His was a very ! the picture lu the laaui of August |

precocious genius, and upon his j 24. return from the school al Amster-

dam he soon acquired a reputation j *“ ^

a. a painter Amrterdmn r.iib Its. J" activities and opportunities: r ure ^ ^ „ , n . farll hl-n. snd In 1**1 heremoted class each week there will b- a at city where he became a i ..- ..-a" . M«,y ^ " for a *ork! .«B seemed assured. AmoaJ^ !inB a

his patrons were tha Prlnca e!i a or _ r i

Orange and the Bmgonmsler. am WO n ' during the ' .pT-cW ' the foremost men of his day wer^j ll) . rlod , n , hlrb ^ ,

given bonorahU mom

the B«-ond best will roc ‘crayons. Onl) boy* sin! ,

the Otira o! five and

. *!■

'leased with

he bought himself a gr. which h« equipped loi tnd to this place Oocked

fashionables of the time. A happy marriage was Rembrandt's Inspiration. and while his wife lived hi* I affairs prospered. But after the •th or his wife. It. 164*. there

crayon award during the

I ; .' pocia! contest, but can win

man) "honorable mention*"

their work dtwerve* and both crayon and honorable mention awards coant one point each to ward tha special DOLLAR PRIZES. The fire contestants having the most points during the special contest period will receive

the DOLLAR prior*.

1* that clear? 1 hop* eo. for I've done my best to make It so. Remember, the new kind of conU: t doesn’t start until next week's picture appears, bet you can win a box of crayons, no matter whether nr not yon have won before. by sending in the beet wlor

work this week.

Winning this week will be » I sood way to get in trim for the

To win one of the special award- ' big commit. Hail your drawings H - *■ • as usual to Uncle BUI. Children's

Editor of thl* paper. Sea Isle City, so they will reach him by Tue.--

day evening.

With the holidays past my younc friends went back to coloring in earnest and my mall bag conLimcd many nicely color' ! "Early <'.;irdenyrr - ' Also some Intcreslinx itest! letters, which, as you know, l w 111 i like very much to receive,

and i The winners are: End Liber-on, Ocean

» cllgih

rm.

ttc S* Sower* r.ir*«B, Oecan

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followed for him a time t. financial j b> ’ those asms hands. Had

misfortune. Like most geniuses, b '* n toT ,h * 0<Jel“y «« atauneb • p,

.... ‘ friends the artist would hate ,

th» lowest depths. Tbrse

Rembrandt was overly generous' and his sympathies were easily Played upon. Calls came from all ^ quarters for aid — d charity. Poor students begged as«d<tanc« and to

artist could not turn

a daal ear. Than. too. Rembrandt waa woefully Ignorant of money matters. Aid to cap th* clin-ag ihe fickle public at this Junctu turned to a new idol who had risen In Its mIds*. This unfortunate combination of circumstance* placed Rembrandt in a most embarrassing position, and in shame h* was forced to withdraw from the world which had turned * cold shoulder

towards him.

The famous collection of painting* which had once adorned the walls of th* great studio were sold by Rembrandt’* creditor* and the house which had been the scene of so much Joy and success as well as later degradation was disposed otj

are works of great strength and

Hs worked In light and

■nadow and created an effect *» striking today as R was when he presented bis canvasses to tin ad or-

The Junior CooK

Drop into Killing, salt and boll for ZO minute* Drain and arrange no:, warm platter or on i