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OCEAN CraT. SBNTINlL.tEDOIR,<br />

BEGIN HERE TODAX<br />

i "Oh, no<br />

! a -whisper.<br />

| She turned away from him to-<br />

( warUs the gate,<br />

I "Let us go out=l can't breathe,"<br />

I ihe said with a s<strong>of</strong>t <strong>of</strong> wildn^i^,<br />

| He walked beside hut siluntly till<br />

; ihey were out in .the Foad,<br />

liverythinjf wiis very still here—.<br />

h fintly ii/iil<br />

liverythinjf ii y<br />

i there WUK u faintly ii/iilejirent<br />

t if h lhil ti l<br />

I "It is 1, Xun—t'L-tcr—li-t me<br />

FBTSE LYSTER hai lost hii C °PorTdmi; moments sho could notjj,, if Koiiwwhi'iv 1'n-hiiiil tin. t-louds<br />

mimpry from shell ih«k in Framse, find voice with which to annwer.it moon wtin shining, unil when Nun<br />

tflioii returnmg to London he fujla<br />

tdneunlip<br />

NAN MAHRABY, the giri to<br />

Jhom ha became engaged before<br />

M went away. Nan, breken-, „,„ «„ . ., _ „<br />

MBTted, I etui us to her home to. and suddunly hi- put up hi» hundlfevl (l-« if I've walk thrnuBh the<br />

£BBI for her three motharless atep.: und cuufc'ht heir's in u hard grip, j world blindfulilvd for the past,<br />

bijothera. She has §een Peter <strong>of</strong>ten< '"Lot me fome in," ho said aguin.i wiM-ks unil that today—only tuilny<br />

since he ami to stay with ami thWo was o sort <strong>of</strong> anguish in wincuiic hun toni the buiiilugi' from<br />

' JOHN AHNOTT at the home <strong>of</strong> his vok-f. "Oh, for Uuii's sake,• my eyes • * '."<br />

" ^ - widowed si»ter, near the Man •••," , He stopped fuddenly=he Blood<br />

i eatate but Peter has full-' He bent hi« head and kissed her before her.<br />

_iiow any glgna <strong>of</strong> "recogni-i hand before shu could stop him! she. "It was not .play-acting, >•••-"<br />

Bill. Driven to desperation by! I —u~.ii-.. i i I I he<br />

Ftttr'g apparent indifference and'<br />

her father's financial difficulties, 1<br />

Nin agreei to marry I<br />

plAELBY SEPTON, money.!<br />

lender, who has told her*that 1'i'teri<br />

inslko In his debt, Thrsuifh chance<br />

Piter lenrns the true state <strong>of</strong><br />

again and conspires with<br />

3OAN ENDICOTT, who in visit-<br />

inf Nan, to find out why she is<br />

n&reyiiif Stfton. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the boys<br />

lit€BFFying=a=note—from Joan to<br />

Piter, when he is intercepted by<br />

Hsfton. He shows his dislike (if<br />

tVp boy by starting to shake him<br />

and discovers the note.<br />

•Nan rushes to ttie boy's aid am!<br />

EWa battle to the bully. Heter hus<br />

aUjo heard the cries and joins the<br />

KTOUp Sefton'8 tongue brings a<br />

U&&shing at the hands <strong>of</strong> Peter,<br />

who after he hus finished tunw on<br />

his heel and walks liway. -Nan iiliii<br />

the boy return to the house, ««,•<br />

Joan wants to know v. inn hn< liu(i-<br />

pened.<br />

NOW 00 ON WITH THE HTclHY<br />

said hourst-ly, "I xwear if I<br />

,T jtpmk again that it was lltit.",<br />

!U' was shaking all hver; his.<br />

\nit-i* was wrunjf with agitatiun.<br />

Nan u!il nut speak— uiu-un-<br />

Hi-idusly she put nut her ham! iuiil,<br />

I'auirht at IVti-r to steuijy hi'rjwlr.<br />

: anil 111** nest moment she was in.<br />

j He held her to his heart as if hu,<br />

ruuiil never let her ga. Ho tipnki.<br />

; foolish. llihereiit wiirils <strong>of</strong> IIIVH, tu<br />

whU-h she listened like une in a<br />

I telling herself that that was ul| it<br />

| was—a dream—a dream; that she<br />

: must keep her head, ur she wiiuhl<br />

die when the bitter awakiMiing<br />

Icame, Presently, with an effort,<br />

l^Ora,? Kas^ase." j<br />

They wen- close lu the stilt* that'<br />

d i h l N l<br />

never cared for him."<br />

"If you knew how I hate him—<br />

if you knew how sometimes 1 felt<br />

as if 1 could have killed him . . .<br />

but father owed him money=and<br />

—and he told me that , , , that<br />

"That 1 owed him money, too!<br />

Ye« I know that—but it's all a<br />

llu," he laughed ruefully, "Nan,<br />

I've t'ot one tiny score Uji against<br />

you there—because you believed<br />

"1 know, I'm ashamed that I did<br />

—but he was so sure—and 1 was<br />

so desperately unhappy—"<br />

"My poor itirl."<br />

She bit her lip hard.<br />

"If you suy thillKS like that 1<br />

shall cry aiiain—"<br />

"Yuu shall never shed another<br />

tear as long as you live,"<br />

She smiled ami shook her head.<br />

"Isn't that rather 11 big promise?<br />

Hut 1 lovo you for it- and Peter<br />

" She pull..ci at the little chain<br />

rnunil her link mid showed him his<br />

is where it has been<br />

llmi'," she saiii, shyly.<br />

riiiB. '<br />

sill the urn,',<br />

"And you uski.,1 Mr, Ariintt<br />

I'eter wiiwli-il.<br />

There was a moment <strong>of</strong> amaied<br />

sileneei then I'eter laughed. He<br />

laughed with such frank surprise<br />

and tender scorn that tears <strong>of</strong> re-<br />

lief stung Kan's eyes,<br />

"You're not serious," he said,<br />

"Why 1 never gave her a serious<br />

thought! She was very good to me,<br />

hut she always talked about her<br />

husband, poor chap! If ever a wo-<br />

man loved a man I should say that<br />

she luved him,"<br />

"Mr, Sefton told me—" Nan be-<br />

hurriedly; hut J'eter slopped<br />

to sppak that<br />

never spoke the<br />

I shall take good<br />

rare to let everyone know how he<br />

trleii to thrash Cjaudie, and that's<br />

ttot a pleasant thin^ for a mail to<br />

have up against him."<br />

"You forget that father owes<br />

him money. He'll be more bitter<br />

than ever now,"<br />

"Your father owes him nothmif,<br />

Nan, have you forgiittei! that I'm<br />

• i not t|u!ti' a -pauper'/"<br />

' * ' I Hill' raised her startled eyes lo<br />

gan<br />

her,<br />

"1 forbid you<br />

man'ii name. II<br />

truth in his life.<br />

Amott," His voice grew sudden. I adored Tim m*^'<br />

rave. "Nan, auniiosing you<br />

ried somrtotiy else, ana T Bt<br />

maitl<br />

not found out till too late thai<br />

that you—" Hg put his arms round}<br />

her with sudden fierceness, "1<br />

think it would have killed me," he<br />

said passionately.<br />

Nan put her arms round<br />

neck and laid her cheek to<br />

Somehow it seemed (]uitn easy lo<br />

let him know now how much she<br />

cared. She marveled that in the<br />

old days nhe had been so shy and<br />

undemonstrative.<br />

"And darling—when will<br />

marry •me?'' Peter asked<br />

whisper.<br />

She stirred uneasily.<br />

"There are the boys; I<br />

leave them."<br />

"I don't ask you to—except<br />

a honeymoon; you can't e»pect me<br />

to take them all along with us',"'<br />

he submitted whimsically.<br />

She laughed,<br />

"1 don't think I should mind<br />

even that—if we were together."<br />

She raised her head suddenly,<br />

'That was someone caiting—it<br />

Come—we<br />

a_Lhi<br />

4,rrpi;;inameJraJlUns|hism =<br />

:V;, "£* L h Ci^ L"! . " ithemv" she asked in a whisper.<br />

truth from the beginning, . , ." I<br />

"He tried to—he is not to blame|<br />

at all; he has been must kind." ! •-<br />

"Are you trying to make me'iu'<br />

jealou.?'"'<br />

You know 1 am nut—but gojffi.<br />

must he Joan,<br />

must fro back,"<br />

He caught her to him ami kissed i<br />

..., „... „ ,—- her again—a lone kiss that swept,<br />

I would do a iffeat deal mow away the last doubt and shadow^<br />

than thai for you," He took hrri between them! then they went'<br />

in the hollow <strong>of</strong> his hands.<br />

.........<br />

' 1 " I wh<br />

[•|H"<br />

i<br />

Nan, 1 shall neier be able to<br />

make it up to you—if 1 live lo In<br />

back down the road hand in hand,<br />

h h h<br />

Somehow II seemed quite<br />

asy lo lei him know now<br />

out much she cared,<br />

' £rrew j^rim, "A bully is<br />

"What are you thinking V" Peter | want ever<br />

.ysler asked, "You don't believe! A ready<br />

Joan met them at the gate—her;<br />

small fact! looked pale and startled'<br />

ffunilreil'— for these-lant-weekSf"iin the fyint-moonfHfhti— "7<br />

Hhe tlosei! her eyes. . | "Oh, thank goodness," she said I<br />

"1 want to forget them. 1 don't, when she saw Kan.; "j..<br />

led inlo Ihi' wuud iiciw. Nun leam.ilMy always a i-owar.1, I suppose," he<br />

her arms on the ttiji bar ant! i.iid'said, "At any rate, I made him<br />

her hfud down c.n them with a tell me the whole stnry. , , ," He<br />

dreadful fet-ling uf fuintness, tine! ,lrew a hunl breath, "I ilun't think<br />

for a liitig iniimi'iit ni'illttr nf them you will ever be Iruubli'il wilh him .,_..„ .,,... ., -<br />

*'l* g l< IJ . iiguin." "ll'.^irs—lillly—ohi" she said,<br />

"If I raise my head, or Inok, up, 1 "What do you mean V Yuu have ^.jd, ,, ^Ul|,|,.n hurst <strong>of</strong> very real<br />

shall find Unit he isn't then' at all."" not hurt him. . . , Oh, I'eter , , . .inj.ui)i|i" "If yuu haven't loved me<br />

she WUK telling herself despalrJiiK- you doni know—you ilun'l under-1 a"n i"|,'|« 'lime' how can you really<br />

llv, ••] know that ifs unly what «taml what harm he can do to you; | , n ,,„„•; •\ 30 IN A FEW HOURS<br />

,. , Rodin and Shantr<br />

Among Those on Trip<br />

to the South<br />

THKGREXTliNERICAN, HOME<br />

Two Soldiers From Fort Clay-<br />

ton Here Looking for<br />

Employment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Virginia,<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

and J M Lros<br />

who art. <strong>of</strong> Ih, .,,t.i.-_. ..-—..<br />

mpnt m Furt Cluyten, Panama,<br />

arp amoti^ \he vi^itor^ her? Th#\<br />

j started on foot from Panama May<br />

I 1, and amvtd in thii city a few<br />

| ipgftking <strong>of</strong> channel bans, =Qme 'la^^ 4 ^Eu Tin ir expen^"* totaled<br />

' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>*s well known sum f\ ^^"11 T °f J^nn iaS \ Tm ^ <strong>of</strong><br />

fcl -»"- ,»»»»• *F»* ^ fc.s»j». |*ttj "II bill- U>~UL. l]<br />

at Sixth t.trei>t t ar]y one<br />

morning a heuv^ rmn^tnrm, BL<br />

compunifd bj wjiid ^truek town=<br />

mill thfir tnnt—iiml thpj were<br />

tnm[n'llti| tn t,t(>k nlhtr shelter<br />

They went tn ul\ hull WIHTP thi<br />

Mire prr\iled with accommodd<br />

tion^ for the rtmamikr <strong>of</strong> tin*<br />

night<br />

Thi\ h m heen 2 12 year c in<br />

the ,muf This lia\i a ninety<br />

ilai^ fur!uugltt lihii tht> rspiLt tn<br />

**pt n 1 inn*t at that timt in „._..<br />

Lits I hi \ ju t dic-idtd to tump'<br />

hi r< Vhf\ h<br />

big time<br />

,j denizens <strong>of</strong> the ._,_r<br />

J In the party were G > Albert<br />

{yon, AlIenhuFstf Van T'dmpi'n<br />

ellner, gprmg Luke Lincoln<br />

ailen. Palmyra, W E GDldman,<br />

_yiilgdelphiar Henry W Stelwagon,<br />

•onen. and H W Shaner, Allan<br />

|£ <strong>City</strong><br />

[Referring to the tup and the<br />

' iee <strong>of</strong> the flshermtn, Mr<br />

ron, talking with th "<br />

1 I^d|reF, S»ld<br />

sin to Morehead<br />

;ere we<br />

W eT^<br />

<strong>City</strong> N C<br />

a jaiht and<br />

.. to Hflttemi, N C Thi re, friend in tin- ^ it Initj S'D¥. thtv<br />

livHl aboard the yacht | nIV lookini; fur ' jub. Thi.y tun<br />

"I never saw channel ba JI i<br />

..Jt in all my life Thi. hrst af<br />

filioon we arrHetl nt Hattrrass ^t-<br />

fent on the yeueh (aurf hahing)<br />

, hf tan jprk<br />

;nt on the bench (aurf h^hlng) | ihiy M|I,,t to un<br />

two o'clock in the afternoon nin!' trun^port In Ni» ^(i<br />

jpped nghing Bt ilark W» riturn trip<br />

Eught 30 ham in that *ihort t<br />

ilioard<br />

ork f»r th<br />

fact, we caught them the en i HKAnlNH R R<br />

- trip until we were tmd I B '*„.,,,<br />

I "We had aueh a wonderful time<br />

; to give It a try agmn<br />

xt fall<br />

"Van Campen Hedmr ^aih fur<br />

^elaml and Greenlamt thin week<br />

ping the ichthyolgi^t on the tup<br />

pr the American Museum «f Nut<br />

il Hirtery <strong>of</strong> New Yerk Cit><br />

« will study the flshe*, af th^L<br />

Jclion fef the Museum Mr Htil<br />

pr, by the way, is a mpmlu r <strong>of</strong><br />

: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing tluh<br />

Fare<br />

FAMILY TICKETB<br />

eiween 1'hiladetphia and<br />

THEYDON'TBUME<br />

RADIO FORSTATE<br />

OF THE WEATHER<br />

G ptrt In This Country Fall<br />

to Agree Wilh French<br />

Mini la-<br />

American radio men and %veath<br />

er forecasters do not Slfre** witl<br />

Puul Pninlew the Freni-h Simla<br />

l»r <strong>of</strong> War that ralio woven in.<br />

rospon ible for tho rainy chilly<br />

weather that has pgrmst*d thi^<br />

ipnng Trt Minister <strong>of</strong> War tall<br />

e 1 attention to the fact that the<br />

ntrodULtiun <strong>of</strong> ra lla waves into<br />

i tightly cln ed room where the<br />

nir i absolutely tmnsparent<br />

iau»t little Iroppi <strong>of</strong> wuUr to<br />

furm on thn fuces <strong>of</strong> those in tin-<br />

room He »ai 1 that thi. Hertzian<br />

foj? faun f m every home hn 1 be<br />

ome ionise 1 an 1 electriclied,<br />

forming ruin<br />

I iini leci ledly a Nkeptit Kaltt<br />

inLB H S arr thief <strong>of</strong> the NMW<br />

York Weathir Bureau The fui_t<br />

thut ru lu blamed for the ttx<br />

tnini » uthLr conJltlons dneH not<br />

that it W trye If<br />

fop one em inclined to be skep-<br />

tleal about It Perhaps the. peo-<br />

ple in France were eomplaJnlllg<br />

<strong>of</strong> the weathir something had tQ<br />

be blamed for it—fa they picked<br />

on radio<br />

FORESTS IN STATE<br />

BEGINNING TO EXPAND<br />

It pays to plant jiour Idle land<br />

te forest ti^es f That la the be<br />

lief ef the ISO land ownere fn New<br />

Jgraty who planted ijiOOjOOO<br />

tress on thgtr ItHg flehis thn<br />

Thi Ri iihns roinpan\ announr<br />

nl tml t\ tint 1" jriiininir <strong>Jun</strong>t 27<br />

with thi im rm ui «iJ»hun sum<br />

mi r tilnt-tlbli It wiiulil |ddi! nn<br />

«uli a fnmily tukit In l*i-i n Hhila<br />

ihlpluu. ind Atlantic tit\, Otean<br />

IliU Stom llailmr Wildwutd jnd<br />

'Cjpi MJ\ 1 uh tiikLt will bi.<br />

Kiinil fur twinty trip- h> uther<br />

tht iiufi-hiii5 r t r nit nilii.1- uf the<br />

fiiiiiiH or domrs.tic ^er^jntsi, with<br />

t — — in I pi nod <strong>of</strong> *ix monthi The<br />

be Will Come All Ihe Way fromi fjre lo Atlantii. Titi *dl ba 130,<br />

Australia lutiim titj $3^ Stoni- Hurhor,<br />

_^^^- I tT,p Wililsool, JIO, and Tnpe MJV<br />

I With 07 citien already entirnd' NO<br />

lid a dozen other, asking ,,art,c, I this ne» f..md> t.a.t will —•<br />

WHAT CITY FOLK<br />

LIKE TO HEAR<br />

|ANY BEAUTIES AT<br />

ATLANTIC'S PAGEANT<br />

rail i3< i i u<br />

j<br />

mil> tit.li t will Bi«<br />

<strong>of</strong> #1 ^u tu Atlantic<br />

-, . ,u rjli ui i i Hit ui ji iu tu MtiiiiiiiL<br />

ion, Director General Armanil _ ,j ?, ^ O i e M C[t% or bt(Jni,<br />

Nichoii, <strong>of</strong> the AlluntiL Citj Uiarbor, jnJ $2 to Wddwuod or<br />

Honal Pageant, tn he held Ca,lt j]ay un(| ,,, bi ine unued in<br />

itember 7 to II lnclymi an rll(i,onSL t,, m a m inpnatx for a<br />

•ati<br />

Eunced that preparations u<br />

faf ahi&d <strong>of</strong> the xanie datt 1 la-4t<br />

ir BS to make it certain that the<br />

i^atepur,<br />

with iiniil>tji_al nutLHp will be pub<br />

"jpd in adjunct, in order that<br />

r_^il^ may be thoroughly prepur<br />

ed fsr the concerts Arrange-<br />

ments huve been c<strong>of</strong>fipleted by tho<br />

State Department <strong>of</strong> P duration for<br />

the broadcasting n^xt session gf<br />

the broad<br />

the entire<br />

g next session gf<br />

i <strong>of</strong> goneerts, which<br />

the afternoon, so that<br />

ettavilIeL<br />

WHkea-B<br />

BIIOKI<br />

onkers<br />

n, WHkeaBaire, ^ onk<br />

using, Hartford, Galve^ton, Lit-<br />

Rgck, Jolietj Portsmouth and<br />

HI II I|C1U ill tll^ *£1 1-1:4 uuuij f fiu I1IIU.L<br />

nil Michigan children ma\ hav« tht<br />

advantage nf thii popular .<br />

in Fm&ic memory and apprec<br />

SEABOARD AIR LINE<br />

ADDS NEW YORK<br />

FLORIDA TBAIN<br />

[HELPS NEGRO EDUCATION<br />

I The Hostnwald Fund, established<br />

1917 to promote neiro educa<br />

_jn by ulillnB fn the erection <strong>of</strong><br />

fchoal buildings and teachers'<br />

SB, is new in operation in 14<br />

StaMs *ded by the<br />

o» school building"! and III<br />

,„„,„„' homes have been built<br />

EisBUBippi with S4 teachers' homes<br />

^ands flrst in that respect North<br />

larellns has BOO schosihouses and<br />

Iio leads in totaf number <strong>of</strong><br />

kisenwald buildings erected, tha<br />

[umber being 514<br />

J A two-way dish eloiet in the<br />

lull between the kitchen and dm<br />

pi room IS a great convenience<br />

]f, en tho kitchen side, it adjoins<br />

sink it will lave atlli more<br />

A new crack tram to be known<br />

M "1 he Southerner" has been add-<br />

Ld to the schedule <strong>of</strong> the Seaboard<br />

Air <strong>Line</strong>, between New York and<br />

Honda points The train leaver<br />

Ne* York at 9 IB a in, arriving<br />

at Savannah early the follo-<br />

mormnff, Jacksonville at noon —<br />

Florida's central and western<br />

points during the afternoon and<br />

early evening Returning thii<br />

train leaves St Fetershurg at S<br />

a m , Jacksonville at 4 BO p m ,<br />

arriving the early evening <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fallowing day<br />

This tram will carry eoaelles,<br />

dining cars, section drawing room,<br />

sleeping ears and_observation es<br />

without change This gives th<br />

Seaboard ftvo fart Florida trains,<br />

two more than heret<strong>of</strong>ore operat-<br />

ed durinjF the summer season<br />

16 Pigs, 180 Days, 4789 Pounds<br />

i!itt*m * iiUrary ltkiiS}^<br />

lannnt bt put into one caUjfory<br />

What 1 n ..»ngation on the Fa^t<br />

Side ma> mean nothing at all on<br />

the Wi *4t Side and all arounil tha<br />

.t nf the loan An LXamma<br />

tinn <strong>of</strong> ppyiw li^t^ und files <strong>of</strong><br />

lh( New Ynrk fmhlii- lihranis<br />

ImWi that rt lillmj tauten \ary<br />

Thn hunt biile n^ulrnt i n «<br />

}Q* reader In his book he Heek*<br />

litpir^tion and eilui-atioit rathtr<br />

th,in diversion The Seward Park<br />

hninth nf thi Public Library nut<br />

fdr from the Wilhiim^hurn Hnilgi<br />

lead's all nlhLt» in deinund for<br />

work nn intiul<strong>of</strong>cy, philossphy,<br />

relninn and hlstorj long be<br />

fore the Scope, affair thin branch<br />

could never keep Lngugh books on<br />

evolution to »ati,fv it", patrons<br />

In other parts <strong>of</strong> thu greater<br />

tv the old >,lnnilard fiction work-<br />

is heen mure or le^i abanclnn<br />

except Lu schoul children read<br />

ig bi cnmpulsion, but do* 11 m<br />

10 I'a^t Side Dicker, Thjikeraj<br />

lugo Duma's und the rtat <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Id guard are as popular ai ever,<br />

151 the Ne» York Time- Of<br />

le new booki the one mo^t in tie<br />

land at prenont is "Joan Chrlfcta<br />

he," hy Hornam Holland The<br />

it Suit- care nothing for books<br />

. trmel Thej read und reipect<br />

terary trltlci-ms but pay nn at<br />

•ntion tn tlramntic revnws<br />

...Clients <strong>of</strong> the T!rcJ* have<br />

leculmr literary leanings<br />

if them are the <strong>of</strong>fipring <strong>of</strong> uarlv<br />

,»er Ea-t Side nettler, Lioyoml<br />

he Harlem Hivcr booki on -ociol<br />

ig5, phllo=ophj and hutory are in<br />

.toads demand, but the standard<br />

mrks <strong>of</strong> fiction are outdistanced<br />

iv the modern but seller Duk<br />

•n., Dmnii and the rest have been<br />

aid aside for James Branch Cnbcll,<br />

fhoodore Dreiser, Willa Gather<br />

mil Sinclair Lewis<br />

The new generation <strong>of</strong> Last<br />

Iideri like live stuff in both Iktion<br />

rail non-flctlon There is a con<br />

itant mil for bonks on buwness<br />

efficiency and real estate The<br />

vomen keep the books on Interior<br />

lecoration and domestic science<br />

mrking all the time The maga<br />

•mos dealing with style are never<br />

without readers Apparently the<br />

typical Bront resident has none <strong>of</strong><br />

e wanderlust <strong>of</strong> other New York-<br />

, la>,t sear there was a great<br />

emaml for booki on Florida and<br />

California everywhere in tov,n ex<br />

cept in the Bronx<br />

In the Park avonut and Madison<br />

Avenue section <strong>of</strong> the East Biile<br />

the trend is entirely toward music<br />

and the drama The Fifty eighth<br />

street branch ha, the latest mus-<br />

library in the city and the larg<br />

st collection <strong>of</strong> books on dramatic<br />

lubledtK in order to meet the con-<br />

itant extraordinary demand nf its<br />

patrons Next to wmethmj on<br />

music or the drama, th>se who<br />

C in the shadows <strong>of</strong> P«k avc-<br />

nue like a good detective story<br />

The next choice M for biography<br />

but the suoject must be living or<br />

SentTm^'^eVfror^m<br />

outdraws Napoleon twenty to one<br />

Perhana because <strong>of</strong> a somewhat<br />

supervised existence, the younger<br />

generation in the neighborno&ro<br />

'he FIMB Mill read fairy stone<br />

and the Brownie Book, in prefer-<br />

ence to anything else In other<br />

parts <strong>of</strong> tho town as soon as a boy<br />

San toddle he cries for a book<br />

about horws and Indians<br />

ENGLAND'S POPULATION<br />

The population <strong>of</strong> England i<br />

mi'lea. The nopulBtion — -.<br />

BriSh empire is 44i, BBB.8BB an<br />

«a"raa i. 18,406,103 square miles<br />

Thus the British empire has atau<br />

IS times as many mbjects outiid<br />

aa there are in It. -<br />

Iron mat stains on white ename<br />

may be removed with a Solution o<br />

OKBIIC iieid. Keep it out <strong>of</strong> th<br />

children's reach.<br />

MRS E. M kUEHN MAKES<br />

PROVISION FOR FAMILY<br />

Tin will or the late Mrs Lhgii-<br />

lirlli H kuihn, lln* city, »ho died<br />

at hei home at the corner <strong>of</strong><br />

Fie;htli stiLet anil Atlantic ,i\enue,<br />

hai liem hied foi prnbuteln the<br />

<strong>of</strong>llee <strong>of</strong> Surrngiite Irving Fitch at<br />

i|ie Mas Cnurt HBIM<br />

Walti 1 M kuehn, hl^ie K Buunr<br />

unil Mtireia t huehn are named<br />

\eeutul-, <strong>of</strong> the will Nn bonii<br />

u- ^et<br />

According to tpFm^ <strong>of</strong> tlip will,<br />

tht. hj HiH Cemtterj Comp iny^<br />

<strong>of</strong> Phdadelplua, i-. tu receive the<br />

»*uin <strong>of</strong> |300 tu in\p£t um\ rtinVG.st<br />

mil tu tsppntl the prueeed«n towanl<br />

he pprpi tual cai e ami maintahi-<br />

ence <strong>of</strong> the lot in which Mrs. Kuehn<br />

Is hurled.<br />

Iler iloughters, Mrs, Elsie K<br />

Bauer ami Mareia E. Kophn, s^acl<br />

is to receive an eiiual amount <strong>of</strong><br />

the late Mrfi, Kuehn'ii jewelry,<br />

weuriiig apparel anil linens.<br />

The will also provides that her<br />

real estate (the amount not stated)<br />

may be sold wlionever the execu-<br />

tors diem it advisable. After the<br />

two daughters each receives (20,-<br />

000, the estate Is then to be .equally<br />

divided between the two daujjhterB<br />

uml Walter M, Kughn, a son.<br />

It is specified that Mrs, Kuehn<br />

(inunciil her son, Walter, in pur-<br />

chuse <strong>of</strong> property.<br />

you were'to akk'n "man nH—Ore-<br />

treet nf hew "inrk whut he<br />

thought was the Lau c e <strong>of</strong> the ex<br />

nel\ ol I spring east uf the<br />

Hnckj Mulinluiir, he wnul 1 prob<br />

d)I> Ull you rullo IT you were<br />

t k a man ii San Franci-cu<br />

>kl he thought wai the cause<br />

1 nf thi extremely warm »prinK<br />

I w J <strong>of</strong> tl e Hmkies he would<br />

1 • robably ti*e ou the snme un<br />

"Although the cause may be the<br />

sami', the effect may be ilifferent.<br />

This Is due to the motion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

winds. Traveling from the east<br />

they may bring rain, while from<br />

, the north they may bring snow,<br />

I Kven though it Is the same thing<br />

that si'ts the winds in motion, the<br />

effect in different. •<br />

"Il is a very remote possibility<br />

that radio is the cause <strong>of</strong> It all.<br />

g<br />

Same ef thgse men have been<br />

planting portionH <strong>of</strong> their idle<br />

lands annually fsr the past ten<br />

years and have already realized<br />

suffLifcnt income from their plan<br />

tations to more than cover all<br />

eosts and enrryinfr chaFpes These<br />

timber crops ate ejected to yield<br />

substantial pronto periadleallj and<br />

^vhen the final crop is har\e&ted<br />

At a gpial! cost per acre these<br />

Jersey men ehanged land onee a<br />

ts? bur len to a valuable farm e§<br />

pet They ft.el that it in good bun<br />

ines*f to plant timber cropn on par<br />

tipR* <strong>of</strong> their farms formerly idk<br />

because unsuitej foi- farming The<br />

rage cast to reforest an acre<br />

pf farm fond it |g to |1Z Thut<br />

represents the total tost te any<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> trying on his farm one<br />

f h h i i<br />

;it U| ^ L1UH —I llltll t * f ^= J ** R<br />

enJs %Q other New Jersey Ian 1<br />

Treen may b p planttd without<br />

rj¥¥ QU preparation <strong>of</strong> the ground<br />

anl will grow without tKe care<br />

an 1 cultivuiiun tlemandesl b> other<br />

crops A trial planting UHUSH<br />

eonvinces \nntr owners that thi—<br />

crop will jfruw well on portions <strong>of</strong><br />

their farm whiLh is not suited for<br />

uther cHips<br />

Call Millvillt 2B5-W<br />

For Estimator<br />

Beauty and Protection<br />

With Awnings<br />

WE ARE DOING WORK IN<br />

OCEAN CITY DAILY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Office Will Open Soon<br />

South Jersey Awning Co.<br />

MILLVILLE, N, J.<br />

There's No Time Like<br />

NOW<br />

To Own Your Own Home<br />

E VERY far-seeing family wants to<br />

own its own home—have a patch<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mother Earth it can call its own and<br />

a comfortable home on it. We <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

now a number <strong>of</strong> exceptional vafucs in<br />

homes in the desirable residential sec-<br />

tions <strong>of</strong> this city. Let us be <strong>of</strong> service<br />

to you. Extended payments <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />

JOHN R. THALLEN<br />

Real Estate Broker<br />

Building Contractor<br />

149 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Phone 282<br />

Advertising<br />

We Represent<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Baltimore<br />

Washington ,<br />

Pittsburfh<br />

and<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Papers<br />

In fact Bny paper,<br />

Advertiaing can be plae.<br />

etl through this <strong>of</strong>fici for<br />

all papers at publication <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fice rotti.<br />

Dependable Service<br />

Experienced ad takers<br />

F; Leroy Howe<br />

803 HBhth Street<br />

Telephone 460<br />

Lima Pr&ncts Kaa<br />

an came a Isnff way<br />

—I....- ^|^ Feesntly arrlv<br />

jmi p n.. trom He<br />

t ill csmpe» In t^e pft<<br />

cily<br />

GILDING THEIR TEETH<br />

Ladies <strong>of</strong> Europe are glldtnj^<br />

their teeth and beapeckling th|l{<br />

tongues with gilt to match Fuhf<br />

lan decrees that only tlaFkeBt Tttt<br />

lipsticks shall he UMd with the git|<br />

teeth nnd toiIKiioa<br />

—i*<br />

Ford Owners<br />

DAY — NIGHT — SUNDAY<br />

Personal Service Satisfies.<br />

KURTZ & YOUNG<br />

Ford Specialists<br />

9th and Bay Avenuei<br />

Phone BBS<br />

Preis' Wholesale Dept.<br />

We are wholesale diitribulor* and direct mill agents<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hotel Suppliei for South Jereey.<br />

Bed <strong>Line</strong>ns<br />

Table <strong>Line</strong>ns<br />

Blankets<br />

Window Shades<br />

Draperies<br />

Curtains<br />

China and Silverware<br />

Furniture<br />

Carpets and /<br />

Linoleums<br />

For Estimate Consult our Mr. Edmund Well!,<br />

Manager <strong>of</strong> Wholesale Contract Dept.<br />

QUICK, SATISFACTORY SERVICE GUARANTEED<br />

We Deliver Promptly to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

All Pointi Off Shore<br />

PREIS'<br />

1812 to 1618 ATLANTIC AVENUE \<br />

AT COR. OP JIT. VBBNON AVB.<br />

ifhii<br />

Announcement<br />

EDW. G. KURTZ<br />

Ford Sales and Set vice<br />

To Our Customers and Patrons<br />

We arc in no way connected with any garage or service<br />

station <strong>of</strong> similar name in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The only authorized Ford Sales and Service in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

EDW. G. KURTZ<br />

908 Asbury Avenue<br />

Across from <strong>City</strong>. Hall

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