CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. TODAY. FEBRDARY 2A. 1926
S£^ ISLE CITY ,
•mptoy of the TIMES
Mr*. G. W. CoTxon »i>. nf . (Ur* l* MUI'111*. \taliin* TUm Mr*. B*n)amln Foi-I. of Str**i. wu» confinrd 10 hrr UMJvwk with plruilsy.
Aa pn-tfou^y announc*--bill be n card parly at Ho of Mr*. Clarence S. Xian:: Monday cvenln*. March 1 Ik iioIU of the Moow- U»!f Dorothy JeBil>-> >i" end In Atlantic City. - mother.
and •ell-
“ kt »n In S l»l* City, ha- l«*en . • , iltniHt to h.-r home In Camden ' the pio-t three »'«"ek*. »t'h a .err attar k of *rtp. Ml** John- ‘ ..a la no* happily convaleMtng. id la •»peeled back In Sea We
mat *1 -k.
J. V. Mount. State ln*pev tor . i school accounts. »a* a Sea Isle City vialtor this »«» on official Imslneas. Mt Mount declated that he would soon make an inspection of the local school a' ‘ counts, but had not been here tut three years on this work because of tho excellent condition he [ found the books In on hts last r vl*lt s and his confidence that matters were bclnc run correctly and according to every Iceal te-
AT THE THEATRES Who't Who tad What i What at the County Playhouses
Moorlyn T o Hold California Subs Opportunity Night For N. Carolina Theatre Will Present Amateur rehachapi Mountaiar of OoMen VauderiUe Feature* Tonight State Background for Fendmi Tale
i Dorsey G. Hus'ed. of Pblladel- ' phta. was a we k-end visitor at • the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav.
M.rnhlnwcg.
Dr. John Bennett lit. John Bennett. 63. of Long Blanch, wa- buried from El'lorn. I be scene of his boyhood, on Wednesday. The interment took place al the Eldora Cemetery. Dr. Bennett was the son of Wilson Bennett. He was born and raised In Eldora. After studying medicine and obtaining his degree, he practised al Ising Brancn. Al one lime he was Stale Examiner
of Physicians.
Messiah Lutheran
The Home-llke Church. Sea Isle City. Sunday. February 38. The ' Second Sunday In !<ent. Bible School at t« A. M. Service with sermon at II A. XI. The pastor. Dr l). rptou Bair will speak on “The ' Compassion of Christ.' Beaten ‘ Service on Thursday al T:30 P. M. Class will mer-l at 6:3«. Bent Is a time of special churrb going. You will enjoy worshipping wflh us.
Form the habit. Come. American Legion
Rally at Court House ■r ano Jin'. »n numpp. sum- -
m*r real dents, motored from Get Salvation frmy and Bed ross
maniown and spent the week end Lassies Will Be There hare, entertaining guests from
PMudetphU The County American Bcgion
Rally will be held at the M. E Mr*. Annie Schick s^ci.t her Community Hall. Cape May Court
81st birthday at the Buthrran Homs', on Thursday. March 4. at
panotia*' as the guest of Dr. and y p y
Mr*. Cpten Bair. The Thurston-Elmer-Wood Post „ — _ . , of Court Hotme. ts plannlrig an 'Oammia: toner Samuel hebe - , nUht . , Ih - Ktnb - ‘/ f ^ **' » ,,U£ '- and with President Fisher and an
mm Vialtor XX t-dneedsy artn> . ^
Mrs A. Cortot, nad a severe al- Salvation Army and Red tMk bean and aerve trouble '-r 0 " K' r b* will !-• there with the last Sunday right, but L- no* doughnuts, chocolates and rigacoavalewctnt relies, and there will even be a ”Y” secretary and "M P.V ga-
Dr. and Mrs Cpton Bair mo- lore.
lotWd to Phlladelphta last Thurs- The meeting promises lo be the day on a buwnetw trip. greatest opportunity since the . . world scrap ended to revive old ■J*?- T 1 - . .'T “T' '«»"»»"- I"" t-i a. qualnt-d »r.»is.rr.rle,aillcl..rd on™ E Baotored to Ocean Clly last Wed- mMn j g Invited
uaeday evening, wbeie ih<
Henry A. Srhnudt. trf Camden, rpem We«tnesday with his moil, er. Mr* EIUat«ih Schmidt, at hei home her*-. Chari." Barth. Bewta Petets-.n. George St* tens and Beon Reardon tourney .1 to Woodbine Tuesday, where they aper.t the evening
howling
" Joe Steven* was a visitor to Sea Isle City's big sister resort on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Ira Heat and M>n. Richard, spent Monday visiting
rrtmivs in Beileplatn.
Mr*. Thomas Donovan, who is spending the winter In Phllald-
pMa. was a visitor Sunday.
Mrs. Herman Diamond, who has been Incapacitated tor the past week with a severs cold, is
able to be about again.
and Mr*. Delaney. Sr . f for Jersey City, wl
they will spend a wtek with r
• *>
Mr and Mrr. Carl Sumpp. sum-
The great succewa of the 'Oppotiunlty Night" last Friday evening at the Moorlyn Theatie has Inspired the manager* to continue the feature on every Friday evening Tonight the Ramd of the vaudeville piograaBB. by local tah-nt. both amateur and profes-
sional. will l«r staged.
ritd Stanley, manager of the Moorlyn. (tales that be Will have a real treat in connection with the opporiunity night neat week. The Beta Sigma sorority. Epsilon
Chapter, have agreed
ol thel
r the
special Charleston feature. Dorothy Boire. president of the otgantzailon. Is making the arrangements with the theatre. Those who Intend to take part in i hr programs should rrgbrtrr their names a* soon a* poesild.' and If the entries so desire the management will awls’ them in a fehearoal. Three prlaes are awarded hy the theatre management for the imiai guceeaaful of the pri-
formers.
Another Jeature at the Moorlyn which Is attracting much Interewi. is the kiddles' matlnei- on Satuiday at in noons. The manag-ment add* each week special feature* and surpriae* for the benefll of lb* youngsters al this .how. Tomorrow afternoon the moving pir'.urea. which were taken Iasi Saturday afternoon of the visit of ‘Dream Daddy" to Ocean City.
will l
i the
the
^^,£5 wa| Pay
, ,r—r- ... , $100 For Best Ads lAghts for the Inside and outside of the Mosdah Buthrran (Continued From Page One) a*"* have arrived and will be ous articles that the store sells. 8 la * few day*. Be sure to use the regular adver-
s name and address in the ad
Ira Tjplaon. who is a member of .
A dMayihlp er MordeaUiwn.
Injured last Other advertisers, as an eaampk.
week when he fell from th, ^ -nd c biWr e n; . bridge of the ship to the deck. " you Pick one o' auaUInlng a fractured skull ami ,0 d ^‘ d ' ° n
other Injuries. He was taken to U ! e klml °! clo,h!n * - vou
a hospital of that city where bis parents, of this city, are In ai-
teadance.
_____ shoes. du ii .in BU .
The card party given at Busch'* Another rule of the contest Is Hotel, ou Wednesday evening, for 'bal an advertisement must not the benefll of the Sea lale City contain more Ilian tweaty-flve
about. It may be about
suits or overcoats, or ladles' milli-
nery or dresses, or boy's cap* or
basketball trams was a success Miss Amanda Wright spent Washington's birthday In Atlantic
City.
Abraham Brotmaa. ol
land., was heir on busines* Wed The above ad contains thirty-1 ■e-day. words. “150.00" Is counted as < wort. The inttlal "B“ In the na Dr. C. XX IX ay and Captain j another word. The nunitx-r John E Maher spent Wednesday I in , be address is a word
evening in Atlantic City.
trds. Ineluding the
word 1* just w hat the word Imidles. As an example, here Is an Ad: Badies' Dresses—XVe have an unusually aXtraetlve array of ladle*' dresses in the new spring styles. Moderately priced from {2U.0U to 835.00 John B. line A Co.. 5 S. 7tb
I lie
Ml*- Carrie Gallen Is visiting her aUter. Mt*. Pope Turner Grey, at Chevy Chum-. XI <1.
abbreviation "St." for Street. “I in l.ie address is rounted a word. In other words, a word is a word The ad above would not lie eligible in the contest, because it contain* more than twenty-five words.
Samuel Delaney, of Phllad' Phi* spent Washington's blrlh- !
dag. and Thom*.* F. la-Ianey and does not open until next week's Msg. John F. Coleman and famil- issue. March 5. This will give you Ira. of Wildwood, spent Sunday time to get the "knack" of Cla.-sl-wlth their parents. Mi am! Mrs. bed Ad XYrillug by reading tlx J. P. Delaney. Classified Ads In the TIMES and
practicing willing ads yeurself To be eligible for the two prizes any week ads must tie received by
the Moorlyn. The kiddles who. were enrolled In the Jack ar-l Jill Club wII be *een In the plctuie. | Chaplin's Picture Blazes New Trail Predictions are being made that Uie screening of Charles Chaplin's own story In "A Woman of Pa.is." starring Edna Purvlaoce. will stand forth In motion picture history a: an epochal evenl that will exert a strong Influence on the pr.-s«nt day
photodratna
The theme is u startling one. and made the most so because of the utter simi'lirity and warmth o( feel-
ing that permeate* It.
While the story Is of life as
studied by Charles Chaplin. It in no wise dial* with the life of Chaplin,
but with the lives of other* a* seen
by him. And aa In actual life, there
is comedy, tragedy, passion absurd Hy. melodrama, farce, emotionalism. cynicism—all these Chaplin has combined as Ingredients In "A Woman of Paris." .
same time he has woven an ex-1 quislte tapestry portraying t be
sincerity of a woman's soul In all its nakedness though clothed tn its
individuality.
“A Woman of Paria" will la- presented at the Capitol Theatre. XV’oodblne Saturday and Sunday. February 27 and 28. being the first ■ 'Tiarle* Chaplin production to I*released through I'nlted Artists corporation, the combined organ!-' ution of the foremost stars and producirs of I be motion picture Industry. Mary Pickiord. Charles Chaplin, Doufelas Fairbanks and D
XX'. GriBth.
Beauty and Thrills In Nexxr Gasnier Film An evening apint at the Capil'.i Theatre. Woodbine. Wednesday. March 3. will be well invested from an entertainment standpoint The management has Be- j ruled what Is believed to be one I of the most unusual flints shown In that city- In many n day. Its Ittlc. "White Man." will recall to your mind that It Is an adaptation of George Agnew Chamber- 1 Iain's popular novel. a preierred pietute presented by B P. Scholl* rg with Gaaniei a* j director. The Him vriidou has pn-ser-.ed *11 the picturesque atmosphere of the Imok and ha* ginpt.iraily brought to life many tin tiling moment* that make i<
Few pictures present such stark realism in setting i* "Sun-l'p." the Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer producUon directed by Edmund Gouldtng which I* coming to Hunt's ftnsino Theatre. Wildwood, on Monday. March 1 But while the Interior scenes of the picture are rough and crude, the exterior scene* have ml rowed mountain beauty beyond
description.
The locale of the story Is laid in the mountains of North Carolina. A duplicate of nature s handiwork In these billy lands of the South was found in th- Tebsrbap! Mountains.. In Calllornia. and the grandeur of this t ugged country has been Iran*- | ferred lo tin- screen with «We-l*-,
prlling results.
"Sun-rp" Is baiud on the famons Broadway stage sun ess of the* sanu name by iJilu X'ollmer. Miss X'nllmer lived a considerable time among the bard pnvple of the Carolina mountain region, no that her | diameter* ring with authenticity. , The east of "Sun-l'p includes,! I.ucille Ij Verne, who plays the i same role she made famous In the stage version of the ptcii ; Pauline Starke. < onrad Nagel. Sam !*c Grasse and Balnart Bcckwllh.
Bijj Love Thriller At Lyric Theatre
An ununual ptalaiie trial marriage furnishes the chief dramatic situation In "HUiSupreme Moment." which Is the attraction at the Eyrie Theatre. Woodbine, on
Wnlnesday. Mareh 3.
A h.-autlful and luxury-lovtng New York aetrra* falls In love with a young mining engineer and propraw < that they- spend a yesr In South America as brother and sister before making tbetr Anal decision. Fared 'with the hardships of the primitive life, ibe girl loera beauty, and her love for the man is submerged. Yet when he Is attacked by lebelllous native miners, she wavra his life , In a spectacular fight which cod* . In the burning of the mine bulldBack In New York, the man yields 10 the blandishments of a .young heiress who was Instni- ' menial in financing bis mining I venture, and who aided in nuking Ihe trial marriage a fiUme. The . actress return* to Ibe stage, where she Is co-eiarrcd with her mother. I also a successful arirera. An unnatural maternal jealousy I* overcome and the mother succeed* in j uniting the girl and Ihe young
• mining engineer.
| To emphasize a play-within-a-plav effect. George Pilzmaurice. the producer, has photographed two gorgeous Mage production* In full natural cclor hy the Improved Technicolor -Process u,
"His Supreme Moment."
Largest Movie Set in "Beggar on Hor»eback D scribed a* ihe larges' motion picture set ever bull! inside * Stage.'' a rath, Jr*! In ih. new Jam 1‘iuzr production. "Beggar on HotseUa-k, " rttraeled whir attention In Hollywood during the filming "f 'he lavish speciarie The rathedrwl had an actual seeling capaplly of 1.260 prisons, and more than 3.000 could have been • iiiwded Inside It* walls. In Ifci- enormous building occurs the ' jazi wedding" o! Edward Evernt Horton and Gertrude Shore, coneeded to lie one of the mo-1 fantastic events of Its
kind evrr conceived.
In otder tkni 'he cameras would not "over-shoot” the tops of the lofty colums. the entire glsss roof of the stage was raised. The roof of ihe eathrtral Is approximately four slorin above ihe
Horton and Esther Habtoo (Ihe
mother in "Peter Pan'*) are featured in the leading roles of "Beggar on Horseback." due ou Saturday and Sunday. February 27 and 38 at the Eyrie Theatre.
9. It's an adaptation by
Waller Woods of the Kaufman.
Connelly stage bit.
DEATHS
Hairy H. Hoftnan Harry H. Hoffman. 84. form«r Mayor of North Wildwood, and prominent lodgeman. died In hi Petersburg. FI*- February 14. Xlr Hoffman bad been ill I'T several months and bad been confined lo a southern hospital prior to his death, but was thought oy iraident# "f t ape May County to
tie recovering
In 1913. Mr Hoffman became Mayor of North Wildwood, holding the office for three year* Since that time hr had been active In politic* throughout the county until his departure last October. He was In the contracting business and was ihe builder ol the Rio Grande bridge. In addition to his wife. Mr* May Hoffman, he Is survived by lour sons. They are Harry. Jr.. Carl. Reginald, all residents of Wildwood, and Charlra. of Atlantic City. The body was brought to Wildwood and special servlcws held In that city. Inteiment was at Rio Grande with Masonic
rerentonlra.
Jooepk iTawcll. Sr.
Joseph Edward Otw.ll. Pr.. ageij 59. died In his lale home. East Pine Avenue. Wildwood, on
e* . c. I Monday afternoon, al 4.30 P. M.. | Hunt s Casino Wt|l Stage MPUm0 nia. Mr. oiweii was Charleston Contest j stricken ill about two weeks ago. Suffering the effects of a cold. hti>, Cha. lesion dancers from prar-j condition was not though setkally every section of Cape May rlr-us. as hr was rarely known to County as well as from Millville complain. Being a film believer have • ntrred the “Cbarlinton Con- In psychology, he sought ralher test." lo be held at Hunt's Casino I lo kr-p tho mind and body above Theatre. XXIldwood. N. J.. on Wed- all Mages of lilacs*. By a chance aesdav i venlng. March 3. occurrence his daughiet . Mias Ar<-"tding to those in charge of Marti- (Marell. was able to attend the contest, all participants In the 1 her father In his lltnras. a* he contest must send their names and j had often expressed such a desire. addresM-s to the Casino Theatre The young woman Is eonm-ried not later than XX’ednesday after-1 with St. Mary's Hrapltal. Phllanoon Three cash prizes wll! be'delphta. Mr Oiwell brought hts awarded and a special orchestra family lo Wildwood flv- year* will fat nlsh the mnslc lag", moving from the parish of
Most Precious Blood. Twenly-
tlgbth and Diamond
Philadelphia, whrr- the body will lie Ukm for burial. He was wHM- |, esteemed In hi- lale neighborhood. a faithful worker for the rau-e of Christianity, a devoted husband and loving father. In all civic affair, of the town. M' Ol well took a keen Inlerest and It I* safe to ray that many IHU* homes dotted here and there la the community are the result of hu never-ending noltcitatloa. many times offering th" hospitality of his home to n'w-romers till their own Utile collage was built. A member of WatpaUa L O. R- M.. hU low* io ihe tribe comes as a great shock. A delegation from the order will follow the body to the grave. The de-craiM-d Is survived 1*y his widow. Hannah Olweli. Joseph. Jr . Mr*. Charles 2>barer, of Philadelphia,
and Mis* Marie Oiwell. Mr». I mu* Rutherford
Mr* Lzmlse Rutherford, eged 74 yeais. of Cape XUy. mother ol
Captain Albert Rutherford.
who died a few weeks ago. died In Reading. Pa - at «be borne, of a
daughter While tbsrc on . Sunday. February 14 SSW^bT The bdW **•** Spring krtOJIbt#*^! n oid
im>P funm gu*'. ary >bo®r r *' coadugl»ri|k w
* IMU
Wed lira Allen X
PhlU
February were cowl at the W
Sayre. Cape XUy. and buna, place al tbw^M Brick c-1. Km Lacy Daridxor. Miss Euey DavidaM. agwt died Friday. February )». 4 home of her lather. Mr l!. Davidson. Fourt House, aft. illness of throe weeks, r past f«w yearn she baa beep * ployed aa s aume at the t . Farm Hospital. Interment wa. Ttiewday at pedricktown. N j I I'oe eseh 8* 04 paid la wage* year by tbc raUroada of Aaenca
The .to,, rat*' Etigli-i
eilal.
The new tractor
fix city has
ready for service.
The Ladles' Tea will u . talned at the home of Mr* <■> Wkilllngton on Wedst-Mla, - lug. March 3.
MirjN-t. Mar, Delaney and Abu., Sibnrtdt spciit Monday and Tue» O.r tr. Philadelphia
Vloek on the i-yenlng of Ibc *, liriu. tn the publication of iper. A* an example all ads e eligible lor the first week.
IdliS o
- Ihe ad* Praeti
~ mm Then. 'I Mr*. Edward B Ar March 5 and ihpanled by their itieee. I Ihe find week - l-hilllpa. of Tiepion. A contestan' : Philadelphia Tburs- oul, one ad a «
lepbaiit hunt, primitive i spectacular lot.sl fli.- aie
by 6.30 o'clock on a (• » of the *t|mi,g bapp-uine* ruesday. Mareh !i lhat ucrtir Inf ore tin ■olutp.n .,! I after tliat date | this fascinating story I* n arhrt. n the next wi-ek's "White Xian" contains son,. . x iraordinary acting^ by tlx w.n;now all about ibe known film lavorilea-who make up Kid your share of It* r»*l- Alice Joyce, who makidollars In prizes her return to pletutie in thi* >< ‘•fil'd Page.-. Read hide. Is more beautiful than wt • writing some at before and quite convince* u. uiiieitnit- ls-twvi-n that she sllll hold* a conspieuou* -'iid an ad in for Place among Ihe supreme artist. that the scrot a has y.'-t produced
Sec "While Xian" by all mt-an
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only .
LYRIC
WOODBINE. N. J.
FRIDAY. FEB. 26— BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION WILLIAM OESMON. IN “The Sunset Trafl” EVELYN BRENT IN Lillies of the Street
“Beggar on Horseback”
WEDNESDAY. MARCH i“His Supreme Moment"
KlgBiiSiiSii
February 28th to March 6th
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 2
NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET”
with Bert Lyteli, Huntley Gordon, Justine Johnson.
A iftrittiwg gictitrixation e» Wetsr B. Kym*s ** —-
f CAN forms snS
Also Cor-rdr a
MONDAY. MARCH 1—BARGAIN DAY Pauline Staike, Conraf' Nagel, Lucille La Verne in “SUN UP” Also cAe7 , OF*T , HE “coast’OUARdV^SmI *ep<M3«!*»iiS Pstbe RrvMw TUESDAY. MARCH 2— Monta Bell’s “PRETTY LADIES” xritF Tom Moore, Zasu Pitts and a splendid c-st ,11 •*..- ismsnre of as unlovsd musical comedy A'so -A GOOFY GOB” and - LION AND MONKEY" fable
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. MARCH 3 and 4— Norma Shearer and Lon Chaney in “THE TOWER OF LIES” Acclaimed me meat fiumaii and appealing picture of the year; a story Also AOVENTURElT*O?"MJuZIE , . - - , 'H*0W , *But (T'- “ Comedy "STARTING ARGUMENTS" and tntarr
FRIDAY. MARCH 6—BARGAIN DAY
Florence Vidor and Clive Brook id
“CHRISTINE OF THE HUNGRY HEART’
"BROTHERLY
SA*. UKDAY. MARCH 6— “WILD JUSTICE" featurinf Peter the Great, the greatert dog hero
LIONS." fMatinee Only)
PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Ssturrlsy and Sunday. February 27 d 28— —Special Attraction— UNITED ABTISTS C0RP. PRESENTS “A WOMAN OF PARIS” Featuring Edna Purriance Wntten and directed by CHARLES CHAPLIN A tremendous drama of human emotions in the every dry life of everyday people. The big and little things of living ■s we all know them and feel them in ourselves and in our friends are pirtured with a dearness and sharpness that is fairly startling. An Intense Human Drama Comedy—"WHY HURRY.” featuring Jimmy Adams Also Latest News Special Attractum—Organ Ktcital by Miss Emily Boxlet Wednesday. Mann 3— The Greatest Adventure Romance Ever Told “WHITE MEN” WITH AUCE JOYCE AND AN ALL STAN CAST A breathless story of primitive impulses far from civiliiation's laws. Comedy "THE UNEASY THREE." featuring Charley Chase Final Episode ol "WILD WEST" Laie, t g fu . t Admission ISi A 26t—Doors open 7 P. M.—Show starts 8.15
Directiou of The Geo. W. BeanrthlU ffcwtHfi Scientifically Ventilated EimllBllj Batted **Ocean City's Favorita Thaatra Complete Change of Pnifrin Evary D»y
Tonight, Friday, February
Second Big Opportunity
Night
Three Cash Prizes — Content ». Everybody Welcome—Come and
Open To Al d Sm the Fi
Monte Bine and Patsy Rath Miller in “HOGAN’S ALLEY” With Ben Turpin, Louiae Fasanda and KlavyjCarr.
Added—Fox Sunshine Comedy
NEW Yl
• EL5IE IN t
Fox News
our
Tomorrow, Saturday, February 27— Kiddies Matinee at 2 P. M. Three Hour Show—Added Come the i and Extra
Features.
—S-p-e-c-La-l— Motion Pictures taken in the front of this theatre last Saturday with Dream Daddy and the Jack and Jill Club will be shown at every performance. —Feature Attraction— First National presents John M. Stahl's “Memory Lane” With Conrad Nagel and Eleanor* Boardman. Added—Mack Sennett comedy "WHISPERING WHISPERS” Topic* of the day and The Pathe News —Added Comedy at Matinea Only— “Our Gang Kids” in ‘THE BIG SHOW” WEEK OF MARCH l«t Monday and Tuesday—Two Days Only Independent Pictures prafirwt Frans Look's
Famous Operetta “The Count of Luxemberg’ With George Walsh and a Rpn-Ul cast of player* Added—^ox Imperial comedy, “MOVING DAY”
Aesop’s Fable Wednesday—
Grand Benefit of the Junior High By Special Arrangement United Artists |
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “ROBIN HOOD” Added Comedy—“BATTLING BARLEY CORN"
Fox News
Thursday— ' Dorothy Ravier and Forest Stanley in WHEN HUSBANDS FLIRT Added Comedy—‘TOO MANY BRIDES” Petfae New, Fndey, March 5— —Third Grend Opportunity Nifht— Amateurs — Profession*!, — throe Tnl Three cash prizes—Coolest open to el If you have my tslent enlet your name and n W.r 1. I fa B ' 8 Show Watch tor the announccrfynt in the a . .° P E H ill TEAS rrtlormance* *rrrv rvening at 7 A 1 Matinras Saturday* and HalM**« *4 f p.

