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pteM fur the <»-Jefcr*Uoc. »*» tactstfeto ««ek la /!!ral*» 6r~ tsite of Ik* eetobrntoa oolll H »»* > certainty '■.*» the plsi.> •rill bkI-rlslilc •Wc art gr/ing to kaer a flae rctehnttrm." h» 'tecta ml. "hot «» ta the t«Btattrr
City aed n*lc oUteteb f ail aectlost of Kew Jerwy hat* heea iorited to atlcnd. aa «r*H' as Mayor Marker- of PhlUdei-
■artes. maor of •boBi
Day throne U expected U> atfenJ the dedteatioa of the aew ■aik ari tat tone bare been extended
already aee parntf*ate Mr in mail
of rh* ioeal
The vanHRlA.
ciric bodice of the «at» ».ll alM be invitee! to attend The Beading Rail read Band bar
The 3 The J T^ 1
-Peerless e Oakland c Pontiac * SALES nnd SERV ICE General Repairing in AH Its Branches Tires, Tubes and Accessories
White—|1J0 pJ. 8j«mJ Price a I pi. Lm
Arnold M. Bauer Hardware and Sporting Good* 44-46 S land St, BnSfetoa
Line Your Brakes Vv'itfi RAYBESTOS Factory Job
Commercial Garage
PHONE 156 PORT NORRIS J. A. GRACE. Mgr.
a am: the ta-
• ord 1C the line of the reef. *wcag is at thU point ]oat aMtaciratly to create a lee. The anrf dW cot burn upon it with the direct drive of the wind axed, pro it-cted '-crough most of the year n the awaep of the trade*, not much brakes coral had been
rallied. Only tar a m
aaae »as kieated, ther* aba-d ssd paralyzloc divanery naserre fate.
nnenber* cnaeec. to Starboard, j '•>* atark had all Uu aeixad iu . r ,, imr ^ Ttoa* be flauestd out hi* palm 1 vtctiJL A moment and setjoe sas )ovtr |_ .w. ^ r . hortxoouil) b.ld hi* cbeak upon woold be loo late But is that ret rad that fa* miul tera bad tbl« ^ aUec pted as extra loo* yaas. flaab of lime the mac leaped.; pi,,* , n mlw! frooi ^ trf , doaed U. eye* and* began to landed mlth hU feet upon the tide to thSTfavor tt
rtarka terit. The tepaatfhrr* t*. poaaiblt. is aolktestly akilled the monster Into brief paaic. i hand*, to bardie the reef. Hb* tore at her droaa: thnm | -n^r, *r U ooe phase in the
rhythm .of the irarf when he could i rocreed He must Caleb the bso-
J « m«t when tb* wave had crashed
prey. Olive dropped be- i Aomr] upoo ^ coni w)wo
The heavy Gab tb* rjoleace of the Impart bad
A* it | abated, bat not one second of the
Of torture She could throw
hand etole toward the open-
teg of her droaa and her fmgen
Clmed. carweii '
- the ban-
had given It back.
'The lopraa«t* of tb* Pigeon of Noab appeared OU*. reatched 6Dwa Mil and mast. He tubed the* -1st. With a rtanre be aaawad htaiaeir everything aboard was seeme. Then, paddle is hand, be kept their cron io the hollos
of the aeu
Eci on. oB came the topmasts, the to Mails, rising afrateat the #ky the g*-i gasped lo terror. Ob came th sail*, on and on. hearer and nearer, taller and more ■Wllte MOW greatly lo be dread-
■ • And then, in this awful moment, without word of warning. Olive ■pran| overboard Palmyra uttend a wall. Alter all be bad braved, to forsake her now? To seek bU own safety In flight' No:
It was unlbtnkab!)'
And scarcely the usworthy
low the surfa-e. bad no cbai.
swept over hi* bead the I thriMt upward with the knife fa
Olive did i
He
had kill d sharks before.
Throwing the canoe
course, fa* called on for l
Kor an interval they went on. before It became evident that Pi
ape Burke bad made them oat.
Presently the schooner wa* „ close Palmyra coaid make out Ponape Burke on iu deck, cover-
ing them with his glasses.
7be reef wall was now so Immediately at band she could see that this rim. by reason of the coral broket) off and packed down by the trample of the surf, was higher than the rest of the reef behind, th* surface or reef-table, which ouUtretcbcd inland to the b»»cb. The barrier wa* armored
brown knobs of living e-oral,
with their toothed faces like a
- - . - —slant nutmeg grater against w bleb hand shot ip. seized the outrigger.; the *ea could grind the canoe Into
gave one twist. The next second i splinter*.
jnderlnr in th* *
Instantly, tie man leaped out. ceught the girl op Ic. bis arms. H* sprang upon a coral boulder that raifcd them above the sliding water Tb* canoe sucked back over the brink, but Olive held. The moment the downrosh ended. he raced with his burden, bounding over the rough coral, un-' til he had reached another knob rising above the level, perhaps flfty It**! In from the edge. Here i t£*y weathered the next sea and
s. .. _ — MSBBSH! 5 its subsequent retreat. fMimyra was floundering In the And now. a* the girl looked. ' Another dash acroe# the sbalr ?SS5: *“* ■ Olive dug bis paddle in. put all | low* and they were safe from th* . ' , • riroke the savage roach- hi* weight upon It The craft ocean. But not as yet from Pon-
ed out and caoght fc*r by the hair. ; veered and look a new course— j ape Burke.
fj* * b *] d 10 ,l * rooUit r * straight for the reef. Palmyra i As the brown man carried PalgpPU She osaaad to struggle with sat nxaaaaA. 8h* had hoped myra, her face, over is shoulder.;
Inst hope that she was wrong, was tjmsd toward the Lupe-a-
loil. For. L that had not carried him far eoo«*h b* would be. caught by the recoil to follow.. when the water flung upon the reef pours' 1 back Into the ocean. | Olive psodled furkwtey to gel ' far enough la so that the backsweep could not grip them., drag them down to destruction. Nearly | bf. liad succeeded. But. the recoil haring rained the enrol almost bare, the outrigger struck a| knot> of the limestone, broke from j
LARSON for Governor
|i
v far ahead.
CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINA TK^N FOR GOVERNOR -THE MAN FOR THE EMERGENC Y"
Said THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE, S^tcmb-r. 1927: “He to be one erf those men of die hour which always appear on the scene in thin great democracy of our* when changed conditions caD lot a new type of leadership, the type of engineer-statesmen, for i ' . - -
PRIMARY ELECTION DAY MAY 15th, 1928
0
fPaM for by Fred Garrrtson. Campaign Mgr, Perth Amboy. X. J.)
Between hooo^Tooo ZJheres No Oat that Compares with
BUICK
the c
Comb the field and vouTl CD * Be tight back to Buck for the style, colors, upholsteries and appointments of iu bodies by Ksher.
Make the
* in per-
formance sad again you’d
•dect Buick for the
hsVah in-Head six-cytinder
lovrjoy Hydraulic She zb Absorbers, Double-Drop Frame, Sealed Chassis, Mechanical Four-Wheel Brakes and a host of features not combined many ocher car.
thorough comparisons. Prove U — '
you’ll find further pro«-f of
styeriority in Ruack’s
SEDANS u. gI995 •
SPORT MODELS gim. AB gnmt A •. A Flml.il** .
between 61000 and 62000.
95 to gl 850
MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. BiuKi-Wot End Oitp. U4 Pctj St-, Cpt **J. > » ScriTani. Proprietor
Uf e #
To* wouldn't put your money in the bunk if you questioned the safety •f your principal. Why not u*e your best judgment in buying a used car’ Reliability is a religion here.
BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY Heven Avenue at Tenth Street Ocean Otr, N
Wtiea tetter entoaieMre u, built Bekfc -ill bejH then
Kodfl 1926
BUICK BROUGHAM
Had wocaerful care. Owner bought Packard Sedan. CHEVROLET COACH 1926 Original pa nt. Like new. AU good rubber. Fully ©quipppA STUDEBAKER BROUGHAM 1926 Motor renewed. All good tires. Equipped. Trunk, bumpers, new -pare Ure. HUDSON COACH 1926 Duco painted. Rebuilt. All new Urea. Fully equipped. BUICK TOURING CAR 1923 $25.00 til new rubber. Thin car Is in good running shape. Has had a wonderful home ESSEX COACH 1926 $25.00 Motor renewed. Duco painted. All good tires, srsn.oo full polling pries Several other makes. Balance can be paid in raiy monthly payments.
Mori Bros. 114 E., Vine St.
<r
Motor Co. Mi!!vilie, N. J.
Yes Sir!
First Payment
$85.00
It’s a
1 great, fig
,,-w
honest
loaf of
£j
wholesome
goodness!
NORRIS GARAGE EARL H. BROWN, Prop. PORT NORRIS, N.
Le Stourgeon’s Kew-Bee Bread
Dependability,* Satisfaction and Hanest Value
Your Grocer Sells It Served Anywhere in Cumberland County"

