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CAPE MAT COUHTY TIMES. TODAY HOVEMBEE 80. 1925.
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by HELEN S.
tJiint bn 1 -- “f Penunylwuia.
Wilirr '»«*Dey Irt> m ( bexcr to be at the b«I- ^ hi> mother, ■ho#* death
rharira IKiuglaa* left here Sirurtey nwrnlnc u« a trip jUtkHin. Pa . art »* f * T i i-'j-i County. pM»y night S .« Band played in Dotqptea#' olrttna. «here the oarttUal ta iuim lor 'he „„ f,«. Mile Ba TV Udl«a*~AM Hu, Tunny Lull a ««ry ■urt—fw» nour kroot uiyptf in the buMcnent of the pnr,:.»r loot Haturdky ntsht. pro- .«* fur the heoHH at the build-
ot the afUrnooK Owt. retired of the a Army. «■ the atacnHude of the work of (be nattoea! oBce. «m-
wood branch an ntlll In IU Inlancy and (Hiaa Mr promise. Mrs. WDson was one of the fmndern of thU
branch
Mrs. M. H. MlIIward rrtlred aa the president of the branch nod Mrs. Oilea ('rare* was appointed to aeree pro tern. Mrs. Albert Wine
Is rice president.
Distribution of garments a&a mode to several local families. St. Michael*! Home, at Hopewell. 8*1vatton Army at Atlantic nty. Vine-
land Train la* School. Mace Hos- been a great delight to God"— pttal. Wildwood. Millville Horpllal > Joba Muir ' * ebll-1 Friday. November Jo—Know
your School Day
Progreaalve civUixation dei 1 pend* upon praare**!ve education, j These are the days when the pc are being rolled to the ofllre
for having
The sIMos were prepared by Mia* Johnson'* pupil* In the drawing dopartment and Morgan Plerpont operated the lantern The program for the week a# shown by lantern slide* follows: Monday. Novembe- 16—t onatltn
tion Day.
The Constitution I* the bulwark of democracy and opportanlly. Tuesday. November 17—Patriot-
ism Day.
The Bag of the IT. 8. of America Is the symbol of the Ideals and
stltntlona of our Republic. Wednesday November 1 School and Teacher Day.
"It Is not too much to say that the need of Mvittzalion Is the need
of teachers.''—Calvin ('oolldce.
Thursday. November 19—Con-
servation and Thrift Day.
—The forests of America, how ever alighted by man. must have
Moorlyn’s New Stage Nearing Completion
Egyptian Fakir Bluffed The Surgeon
When Pat Into Uk WiH Make Said He Could Withstand Pain Theatre One of the Finest | and Stop Blood Flow Play Houses in State At Will Patronage Is Increasing l>octor Wouldn't Operate
Work is rapidly
the addition of a large stage to the Muorlya Tbrolre. Ocean City The uew stage I* bring built la the rear of the existing buildiag. and when It lr entirely completed, only one wall will have to be removed to Join it to the theatre proper. The stage Is large euoagb for good-slxed productions, and I ujuipped with standard fly loft*
two c
tarks t
ran from kick-off. The line-up.
ok-ate the si u tortac and At ■.tvrday night*
••ay whan these lamps will be P 1 *^ 1 ** .11 yunr. every night of nmlUrtmnb. rtgh. ^ | Maivdfi _ fut
the same ww ^a! wi U '* 1 ‘ opMl Um ‘ Im R. rr >.K ^ rocouragemenl of both borne and hp Barrlah oti an school will help ftfllng pupils to
, grmsp their' opportunity before l(
Hammonton is too late. rnfortunalely there —toft and - Bernalo were noae on the honor roll this left tackle N. Cape!la period. However, there Is a bright Jafl gnard Gibb# side to this story, namely: In bonMeti (-enter Masainu [ orable mention group for the Oral
Ptttll
right tnckle
—Hgbl end Campbell
back . Stack
Mini
lorot* in i'ktudeiphia. I Junior Section of
I Wildwood Ovk aob
me wry active In the church tlfei <J n. ills—'■'» h) lha Hi a and I The Junior Seciios of the WHdlelr sbaaMS wtil he keenly fan.'Wood one Club keM Ihrtr So * and Mrs. Wtlltnm rraakBa. {vembm meeting at the b gfee of KsM tHawamag Avonaa. retsrsed Mbw Betty Klee. Twc-_(,-fu0Mh < em* Mm M extended trf| and Central Avenue*...forth WMd-
>*». these pupils hare a mark of "A" Is all required suhlect* but one Millie>nt H-v^fcnma Waller. Marjorie George Beta. Natalie Mayty'lxllth I'ux. Gene vleve Oberlto.' EUx. Allc-echl. Ruth Thornpmw. KUi. Goll. Zelda i arof.
Samu^j Tl kid In*
ydfh «be operetta. The BeH# of Q^reelona. - Bearing Us final f the entire cast Is concentrating on practice this week, so a* to pro-
n It is pul Into operation II make lhe Moorlyn Theatre one be nneat play bouses In the Stole and the numbei of patrons I* constantly Incrroaiug Cara parked for a square around the block In nhleh the theatre la located la no comn.on Ihinr of oeveral night* each seek, particularly Ha turd ay* lest Week’! Prop am The program for the next week
I* us follow*:
Tomorrow. Saturday, tue feature is “The Calgary Stnmp^re.” termed tue greatest woetern picture ever filmed. The comedy I. a Max Bennett prod oct ion. “Madam San June" A News red and Topic* of the Hay will lound not the btil On Monday and Tnenday Cortine Griffith will appear to -OaaaMed.“ on Wednesday Ben Lylell wlU br abown to "Sporting Life;“ on Thursday. Thanksgiving Day. a big holiday show will be given, wtth a matinee at 3 o'clock, the attraction being Tom Mix to “The Everlasting Whtoper a story of love and bate to the western hill*: coupled with a.: episode In the “Married of Heldta and Wafren." and
A duel of challenges between an Egyptian fakir and an eminent French surgeon seem* to have left the mysterious wonder-worker In possession oi the field, according to the Peris correspondent. The fnklr. Tahra Bey. had been astounding the French capital by hi* apparently magical lent# of thrutfing knives and sword* through various parts of his body, without serious Injury or effusion of blood. , "From all indication*.'' wc read. "Tahra Bey enjoy# these feats. He proudly boast# that be pov-iw-ase* the peculiar art of healing wounds at will and controlling j the flow of hi* Mood." And we | are further lold by the New York I Herald Tribune, in a dispatch : from Pari*, that throe aud other ‘ seemingly miraculous feats on the part of the Egyptian led to an amusing rontro.emy "with n wellknown doctor, over the question of allowing the latter to perform . ie>roe little operation without the u*e of any anesthetic.'' The correspondent continues: When the project was first .broached of the doctor doing a ■little cutting on his own rather than allowing the fakir to have all the fun of culling aud being cut. Tahra Bey was ready and
willing.
Then he reported in the puMtr press.—In which all the pioceedInga :«cclved full publicity -that, being somewhat inuisposed. he would appreciate a po-ipom-meM of the expei iNiental operation. The doctor laughed with scorn, and all skeptics exulted. But a few days later the fakir
at will the flow of blood and to knit up say wound that might he Intiinrd by surgical knives. Then the dor I or Tiesltated and' finally withdrew hi* offer to op erate. explaining that the ethks of his profession would not paroalt him to follow kD original plan. Tahra Bey smiled quietly. But talking about operatiow and sticking knlrro Into himself nos the ot-ly trick* «>f thb. astounding fakir. At hi* first #c- ■. given before a select and specially Invited audience of 'tout Paris." he mystified all comers with a most amazing stunt. After conveniently falling Into, a cataleptic Ot. hls assistowl* placed the rigid body in a horizontal position suspended without support except for t reel 1»* placed against his head and feet. The next move was to place a stone, which must have weighed from flfly to one hundred pounds, on his chest. Then the moat rturdy ot hi* Mils to* a sledge hammer
and to the | Ing spark* and pound the rock until
to •*** It
The fakir m all thoroughly. Another stunt, paralleling the •word and knife-sticking experiment*. waa resting upon a bed of nail* with h'.s body perfectly hare. What added piquancy to the aoe«c and brought extra of atom from the women of the audience, was that one of three acme active aid* clambered upon ibe postrate body and to<.-k a few grace la] dancestep*. The Miracle man's culminating feat, we are told, waa to fall into a cataleptic trance and allow himself to be buried alive.
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I NDECISION vnll not prs tact yon from Arc too. Get on your hat awd cast and hustle over here to surance headqaarten Or j better still, ask ns to hnstk | over there. JOHN L. MAHER
can be kaard i County.
erery nection of Cap: Mn
Betiding developments always mean sound vd stable real estate values^ and solid development We are proud of the feet that we are able _ contribute our share to this development Os contribution is lumber and building materials ff prices that are saving home builders thousand of dollar*. LET US SERVE YOU
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