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Tier* and royal objections t*t !• ooncluatraly den,onned In “Oraaatark." ataninc rrr.s Talmadja.' whleli Jowph M. I,-i. k baa prodnead from the >rte Barr McCulcheoo aorel (or ,i Natioaal. The romantic atory love and tatrifae in a mythical
I fcaee fooad in Ocean City, that —iomc lorera. there is acthlaa so jntvmc to the lover of muiic tUa tbe aatidpetion of a dellxhtAll provram. It to the policy of to* Tw. B * nn,thu “ Theatres to have the orcaatota make a lor eoch pte. giro. At Um InoUnee of Mr*. M. Soltoo oo, Morotor, ooj Ir^oror I shall publish my selection of numbers to be play«d for our fest®re attractions for the comlnr week. Esther M Stanley. Saturday oJL «l w J DmXi " Rex Beach’s famous book and play, renturtnjt Bennett
A thrillins dramatic picture, with plenty oi action and romance, »»vi h tot of mystery. For court and
to heart to a princess who Lpent to be tourtaf thtoteoratry ■ then follows bar to her i'
I are bound to follow. Add an prince who wants to do away h the crunadlac foretroer and
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(A1 letter) and Trattc i) and numbers of
h« win he The World ■iwe- (Gay. i a. A Tees Hot. S aad trd. htmal Talawdce and Eugene -•ftoa la "Grauatark." A picture of tone Intrigue royalty and a roktagdom. A story of a
rre^tta hook by George Barr
The theme will be Butterfly.” (Barthelmy.) >'-*1day. Nov. «th. “^at Lynne" with Edmund Lowe, Alma Rubens. Lou Tellegen, Martory Daw. Eelle Bennett and Frank During the playing of “East I.mne" a special musical arrangement by Erno R^e celebrated
of the Fox Theatre Orchestra. Philadelphia, will be used exclusively. Hole,—if you like this column, write to the Moorlyn Theatre or your newspaper and wa will be glad to continue It for you. The Management
‘Get Out the Vote” It Cry of Leaders (Continued from Page One)
cratic candidate. Charles York, by ?> votes. A recount failed to change the result of the ’’.action.
— isiuisusr inclures ar always full of soft lovely, roman
***- mjsistj aou cramauc altuatlons They always offer an opportunity for a wide range of
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heavy votes against him at the last general election. He has proven a capable, honest and progressive County officer, and this will help him In his fight Tuesday. AL. Smith a Candidate Alfred R. Smith, no relative of New York XI Smith, la the Democratic candidate for Sheriff. He to lames Hoffman, who to
Hurricane Destroys Four Houses at Whale Beach (Continued from Pago One) A large tree oa the property of John BaUey, Tuckahoe. was uprooted, and fall across the road, holding up motor travel. The local State Highway crew were prompt In removing the ob-
struction.
Moved Hoaae Three Inches The storm did considerable damage to property at Bnrlelgh. it destroyed the garage of C. A. Spalding and moved his house three Inches off the foundation It took a large laying house on the poultry fsrm of Mr. Tophun and threw It -In a heap on the feed house. After the storm, chickens could be aeen all over his place. He took the chickens to John N. Reeves poultry farm for the present. The outbuilding and back shed of the home of Mrs. James Creese was completely wrecked. The laying house on the Miller poultry farm was also wrecked, killing quite a number of chickens. At Dias Creek the Baptist Church was moved off Its foundation. The bam of George Morton was blown over, confining hto horse In the overturned building Neighbors helped him In got ting the badly frightened animal out. with the aid of Jack sand Umbers.
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formerly War. and to a member of a boat of fraternal It to expected that he will poll a heavy vote In th« northers part of the County. fadM a strong man who has been tdentlfled with the public affairs of the County a score of years.
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many years. He was s former member of the County Bpard ol Taxation and has a wide acquaint-
ta total receipts over a qifirter mllltons of doliars. or *3»M14.1t to be enact; of this sum s net return eras made to the County of SUA77.M. the net representing the
King cast tor tods Marc McDerRoy D'Artrv. Albert Gran, feso Lawrence. Michael Vavttch.
P.SE&
|m ^^‘of^^oor■attrscttois for week Of Nov. 7
J Esther Marie Stanley,
pantot of the Moorlyn Theatre
Thursday Nov. Sth • elected. Though (n A1 Smith the “Lorainne of the Ikons ~ Fea- Democrats have picked a popular turlng Norman Kerry and Patty; raadhUtr. It to generally believed Ruth Miller. A story of a Jungle that Hoffman will come out vtcgtrl The strangest love story ever J torious on Tuesday, told, a white man and a gorilla The present Sheriff. George 1 ive the same woman. j ding, will step out of this offic An unusual picture, carrying I the Mayorship of North Wildwood v-tth It the possibility of the wild I The result of the election to North exotic music of the Jungle, the soft 1 Wildwood to a foregone conclusion romantic tunes for a man and a I One of the noticeable features of maid to love, and the racey must- the campaigns conducted to the cal thunder for the wrath of the County by both parties was beast. sbsence of mud slinging.
Things You Need at Prices You Want to Pay Columbia and Borden RANGES No; 8 Size *45 and up Complete with mantel aa illustrated. Famous Gleawood Enamel Ranges carried in various styles. Specials--This Week Only 60c Broom (Limited one to a customer) 35c $2 Men’s Watches, iinboakaWe crystal, guar- a j j g $2.50 Lunch Kite, including pint size Vacuum * j gg bottle, complete T* Winchester Shells, this week only.. | 79 cents Blake and Lamb Traps. No. I, with chain... $2.00 WE NOW CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE FAMOUS -It C A H RAPiOLA SETS aTrosenfeld “The Winchester Store ’‘ WOODBINE We DeU,er Fr “ NEW JERSEY
stroyed. telephone polee were uprooted and many chimneys were blown over. At Ocean View the barn on the Carew farm waa demolished, pieces of flying timber being carried several hundred feet. Curiously enough, the damage at the reaorta was very alight, except at Whale Beach. In Ocean City several of the electric lights were torn looeo and signs blown down, but no buildInge were reported as suffering
any loas.
The wires between Strath mere and Sea Isle City were torn down and Strs’hmere suffered some Inconvenience as a result. Many signs on the entrance to Ocean City, located id the meadows between here and 3omera Point.
During the height of the storm motor car drivers using White Horse Pike were Jeopardised. A number of signs were torn loose from their moorings and blown serose the highway. Numerous limbs of trees were scattered about the read. The wind caused considerable damage between PleaaantvUle and era Point. Damage waa caused to the home of Richard 3111 at Unwood, and the Unwood Country Club. In some sections chicken coope were tossed over and the hens i scattered about by wind. The wind reached an Intensity of tl miles per hour at 1Q.»0
A. M.. the greatest registered dur- j New Gretna and Tuckerton Baling the storm at Atlantic City. Ifered from the hurricane velocity but the damage caused In Cape [of the wind. Wires were torn May County wes several hours I down, roots torn off and trees uplater. 'rooted.
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South Jersey’s Greatest Values T ^*. W .*f” n Combination of Quality Offerings at Value Giving Prtoee. plus Generous. Liberal Terms on all purchases has Taw . .^ 0r * i*® headquarters for many Cape May County anoppera. Join the crowds that will make their way here tam weeh to take advantage of the many specials we have marked a: lowest pries*. Pram through the Furniture Depart- *° — *?, “* Coat and Dree- Department, and on your way out pick cut a gift In our big Jewelry Store. Your W1U •• J^**® 1 * ln sari teg* and your payment* spread over such a long time that you will wonder how we do it.
> many people know that this to the right place I
Dining Room Special
MR. NELSON SAYS: Your Credit la Good Make Life Happier By Using It
10 PIECE SUITE OF RARE BEAUTY A super value In dining room furniture that will stand the i
severe comparison. This suite Includes ten beautiful piece*, gracefully designed Id period style and beautifully finished In walnut color. It Includes the handsome buffet, the spacious china closet. the| oblong extension table, a server, five chairs and an armchair. You must seee this exceptional buy to appreciate the value offered at
1$198
WE MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO SHOP Simply <kop a postal card and our representative will call at your home; buy what you want, pay as you can. Free Delivery to Any Part at Cape May County
Jewelry Department Come In and visit our Jewelry department. You will be amazed at the wonderful display. You can select here from the merest trinket to a rare gem. and renember that the price* are the same as you par for a cash purchase at other places. The l.beral terms are Just an added convenience we extend you. And if your watch needs repairs—have It done here. Our reps! - department to the biggest in Camden and tiiere to no work we cannot handle aa weU aa uny metropolitan Jewelry Jewelry For All Occuiom
Children’s Coats For Warm Winter Wear $8.50 to $19.75 These are nice, warm coats that wlU give n.- kiddles the best of wear, and they come In all ti* lovely warm plaid cloths. Some have fur col I--* and others have fur coUars and bottoms. Sizes 1 to 14.
The Season’s Most Stylish Dresses For Matron or Mias $14.98 up Charming long sloeve model* for afternoon and street wear—the material* Include Satin Crepe. Satin Face Canton. Charnmen and Polret Twill. All stoss and all popular colors.
Styfish Fit WINTER COATS
Ail the' latest doth* and shades In these beautiful FurTrimmed Coats. High Grade Suedes. Bolivlaa. Mavonaa In Orlacklebead. Copper. Penny and Bokhara shades The trimming* Include Viatka. Dyed Squirrel. French Lynx and Mendosa Beaver.
Others to $79.50
$14.98
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