'Jo Spin&erhood For Me”—
cafe mat co*nrrr mm, fwbat, ivotemsrk tr, ims.
Sings the cute little flapper. Fancy McDermott. who plays an important part in the story, Spinsterhood, which starts in the on December 4. "Spinsterhood" is an unusual story about how a girl solved the great problem facing the young woman of today. Neatly all the scenes of the story are familiar spots to you. If you are not a regular subscriber, order the circulation department of the TIMES
to start delivering the paper to your house toMtOER(OT T day. for you wid not want to miss a single chapter of
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‘SPINSTERHOOD e»i* frMi Star, stats. ■ ike TIMES, Friday, Dec. 4
called oa Joseph Dovnan and I hnrtl? Smdar * I Unvood DalUa la wrr much bn-1
GREENFIELD
Frank. Sack, of Palermo.
Mr. W. R Goodman, of MUWille. called cm Mr. R. A Haw ao VTitaj Vt Georsr Heaa and Mr. J Band motored to MiltelNe on Saturday Mr*. R M Ueaa la tbla «««a on
and
and report wonderful lurk. ‘ ‘ sins two. ona ot It pounda and <SM of >4 pounds. William S. Gilmore. S. Stetxer M*d eon. Mdward. of I^incpofl. ware here Kunotn* with Hiram. Sack oa FrMar Bel ford Law and wife, of Ocean Clip, were here call!ns on relatl'es Sunday. Gc-onte Murray in Improvlne hts More wtih a dow coat of paint. Mr*. John Angely was In Oman City on business Saturday. Ml** Kniellne Gandy i^ent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. GaorRi
Murray.
Georre Murray and wife, daughter and srandaon. motsred BrtcmnMne Reach on Saturday. John Schiebain and Joseph An*Hy attended the mortes in Ocean
City Saturday nl«ht.
Mrs. L Price and dauchJer. and Mrs. Tilton spent Thursday with
Mrs. Palmer.
Mrs. George Murray. Mrs. Mary ikes and aoo. and Mra. Hiram
Sack and children visited fricadB
In Hammonton oa Friday.
year
The Kpeaker was landatory of the ntUludc o! PiesMl. nt roolidrr and Secretary Mellon la recoe-tia-Inc the rapacity of count m. to pay in debt-fundlac neaotLvi He cxpreswnl the opinion that the Oases plan would prove an ultimate success, addinc. hosever. H would lake at h-aat two year, more of practice I operation to hear i that opinion. So far. be said. I. aiding budget balancing and cur-
Hlrwu Sack and family was in I ncncy stabiltsaUoa abroad
Ptttaburg on Sunday.
John W. Gandy called on' — “J""", Bos'on Has World's
Mrs. Cornelia Sharp, of Ocean visited relatives here on
Sunday.
John PctUt and famUy. ot MtHviUc. railed on hie brother. Mr. Jacob Pettit and wile, on .-toaday Mrv lieeter Riggins, of nremeat Is vUlttng her parenU. Mr. and Mrs. R. & Hob* Mr. Edward HotIWas and Mr. Sdward Hera motored la Wildwood Ui PetUt. of Millville, r«h Mia. i aC hsr Mr Bdward Hue* and wife spew
C M OXIRT HOUSE
l—' b«T. rrid., J SOUTH SEAVLLE
Mrs Bdward r'-ruN atd Mrs.,
i a t v-v -I Vermamt .ttilw wAe at WIMnowl Mr and Mia Brook* Bbxi iavt* Nr*V Uatlv! “ d •* DeaaWvlUe.
S Mi .
he City Will
and Mra. A D. T Howell ’
_ I »ent Tnraday in Vioelaad. A- ®- Cotaoa oa ** T*RS»- Mr > 'hat he Ea'on enter tat ae.! ; Mr. and Mia M
rntcrtalaed by Mr. and Mra
Charier Baton entertained ; Mr. and Mra MUtoi Grace, of l stater and brother, from El-, NonhScM. trWlod J. Korop and i * r Ibr a few day* last •**» »»■ evoakag >00* ■ ‘ I faille * number of oar rlUageir, Mr. Jeaoe Alien apaat Heeded Court Um Monday and I «*«h miatives In EUdcki
apeW Sunday with friends to Mill vflia Township High School the football game Saturday City wtlb a score tt-« Capo May Coaaty Poultry
ten viewed In the Rjth'Ibbch that cltlten* of thrrpow •e hove an InveeMneot faun 00.000 In h<mds of'Carr
*t*nd up when v rtf the fa« I Halted States k
of *10.000.000.000 in hoads of’rsnlagyv ccrllng .... fo oign rountrlcs nnd uidu-strio* td"K Awt of tfafisun a nd « He oloo »aid the foreign trade of VI»B* spf^oxin.ate^ *S»O.0#0. the Ignited 8tMe* »* nn Important ! *hv^ 'he*(pin nvnnfted. rin»aaett ta-tor when eonaldering the qm-s | nu-nt and pH. cost *3.bM.0r ‘
tton of Iroistion.
Mr. Price gave the young hnnk- Afthengh a wife rarOty iimlcrtr err of the ettj. including a number rfetcttorelVlb fu • b m hue of women hanker*, a valuable In- ... . .. J ... -Iiht Into th. aitmiiipor th. l iili^l l ”"' IV ’" r '"■* S""'* 1 ' State* Government on foreign diwOvdr* »Hy chance t c his loap*. He pointed out that ten of irotiaer*. the twenty debtor eountrles had settled their debt* with try. nine by refunding and t uba, by payment In fnll. Hr dieted that Huhiania would
United States Needs Foreign Nations’ Trade
ImpanUr Far Dt Ta Isolate Oar sdva From Best of the
Greatest Gu
Nations Settling Debts
Philadelphia Chapter. American Ikstltste of Banking, .aceting in the ■elleTse-Slralford. His subject was "Waxing Loaar, -sd Wa
Modern ‘ Big Berttu" Has Raapr of 9* Miles Boston hoost* harbor protect Ion by the crnwlest of all monarch* of warfare. The big gan. the largesl naval gun In the world, weighs! sno ton* U I* [.u calibre* (about 67 feet, in length, and Is capable of hurling a projectile xrcightng 2.346 pound* at a WMarrr of in miles. Since ibis is beyond the range of visibility, control in drlag will be by means of aerial observation secured through use of a squadron of three airplanes. Compared with the German -Big Bertha" used to shell Paris during the World War. ton giant pawa-w*. r. far greater effect it enr-^r- although a shorter range. Notwithstanding the sire of the new gun. It la capable of al loam one allot a Okinutc. can be operated with aim'ml deadly accuracy aad ta la charge of trained and Rve offfrers. in addition in the dying ftauadrnn. which will be eh duty with the gun at all Um* in
The weaker, who Is a journalist j r “ c WLr ad ■Indent of hikcrnatkmal affair .. Barb discharge »ill « mphasiard that taotatioo. aa ad- reqrtring more 1 orated by Senator Borah, does not pound* of powder, the ■
Christmas Gifts
a— rnmme aata | *« I**"* "° a 1 £1“ ' "Veafswr New.- till wetacott enter ! Mr aad Mra. L. L. Vaa * her «;«•!. from Booth Den '<« Sonk »* 4d veettoa qg the _ . TIs - r at the hoam of J Bocap ■ he News Fahltahta* , of Cape I Mre H Rocap waa a MUIvUle t ~ .he Abaacha teMte- •- Tbarata, i I Caroita. Aw** ’* Vkl^wta, ! A-aada Wright, of Sea'. Monaattea til be —^ MtaHTjUa. at Luc +T 1 4 •eataar Mams- la (he aaw 1 Crmit House Saturday
Oar holiday display is now complete, embracing an vnusuaily large collection of wan approetanid T.» garment. g{ft articles that will suggest and assist gateerad ta ter this rear wore «to- yoa ^ upon appropriate Qui lt- ■*- mas remembrances. Our prices are cb- * <w«, "‘““‘J' lo ~“ » the city cow»t.». with highest quality. WE WVTTE YOUR WSPECTION ttiedeber&s JcwnattfAnAfOK On ^ t »32 ATL-AVTIC AVENUE _
JOS. COLLER’S Dry Goods and 5 and 10c Store Just received a fuD line of Ladies' and Gents' Waster Wear A very nice assortmeat of both ready-made and made to order Dresses. Also a fufl line of Shoes. Rubber* Boots A new and complete assortment of Christmas Toys With every purchase of 50c and 1 **c a frae tsdwt to the movie theatre. Warhinglon Ave. Woodbine, N. J.

