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MAJ COPITTY TIMES. FKIDAY. KOVEMBEB 18, 1927.
K ’?EA!" lNew Show Schedule i, ZT?,L%."T S ’Z -.*! At Hunt’s Casino !
Hear Ruth C.:
Hope you hare „ mem- blrthdav •T / 1 anow you!I ban. !«..
know youll have lota 1 are not nei
1 you like to
of fun. i^saona are not neariv •O difficult when " 5
to school, are they
Dear Lola P : T^pey muet be a bright dog to do so many tricks. Per hap* you «re a a good t.acher to her 1 dont tmagim- the owl would have » very playful pet I’NCLE BILL
Milton Sills In
Fmmod" One of Coming Ljtic Attractions
Crystal Cup ■ as the feature attraction Sunday afternoon and
evening.
Saturday afternoon and evening Be be Daniels in "Shea a Sheik"
u . _ —~. a# »• r. I"* 11 h*' ,h r feature attraction. Westminster Bridge, the Matinee Starts at 2.30 and an,, • dd ” ! >» the program Will be mous Structure spannlm: the g- _ -cl . _ i another wonder reel. "Football Thames near the Mouses of Parli-. tvemng Show At 7 Sense." and a funny comedy. aratnt. la one of the many inter- "French Fried." i . ° : L f nd ™ fhown in Owing to the big acts with I.. MscKsil and Jack Fbx Films production of “One large staging <-«|uinment that Aluihail will be seen in "The
U * ino Tb ^ ,rf W'iMwood. “ “ ""f, 01 handsomest and management announces a r »rtde»t bridges in Europe, it u schedule ol running the show constructed or iron end granite.! that day. The matinee:' perfonnTt£ hrM^ “Tw fw |0 “ K ‘•“f*' WIU »' **<> thirty and Hie bridge is eighty-tive feet wide *HJ run the same ns in the past
the evening show win s lart seven o’clock sharp, showing the news seel comedy and feature picture, followed by five acta of vaudeville, to be shown once only, with the feature picture repeated after all the acts have been shown, giving patrons arriving for the Bret show at seven o'clock three hours of entertainment for
one admission.
with footway* of fifteen feet cither side of the roadway “One Increasing Purpose" adapted irom the novel of A. o M. Hutchinson, the well-known English author whose “If Winter J^mes" was also pictured l.y Fox Films, iir. Hutchinson personally supervised the adaptation of the book and suggested many blu ol intimate business to Harry Beaumont. the director, and Edmund U>we. the star of the product ion
South Dennis
Men who have lost their faith humanity are prone to seek out-of-the-way places in which to bury themselves and ineir trou- ~ : remote comers of the «*rth art peopled by such disillusioned unfortunates. and “Framed.’’ which comes to the
L>ric Theatre. Woodbine. Satur- 1 Mr M - Hutchinson. Misses day. November 19. is tic story 0 f Rhod * Barnes^and Lydia Nicker
Absecon. called on Mr. and F. Barnes Thursday of last
week.
t they’ [ to get disk did not win
snch a man.
Thrilling scenes during a “mud ash" in the diamond mines, examples of the teil and life tn the humid jangles along the Amaaon.. tense drama and emotional dl-
Palace Theatre. Cane May Hunt’s Palace Theatre. Cape
May. will start the week’s program of big features with Sally O’Neil in "Frisco Sally Levy." a lunny comedy adapted from the stage name of the same name, another complete chapter of “The Wtsecrackers" will also be on the program. Tuesday and Wednesday the benefli shows by the American Legion tor the kiddles’ community Christmas tree will be held will- a big comedy. "Ob Ze
The program on all other days Boulevard." with Lew Cody and Will remain the same, with a Adoree." a comedy of the matinee every day and two shows Parisian cafes and boulevards. **" —enlng at 7 and 9 P. M. Thanksgiving matinee and cve-
- ting, a big special show has been booked, with Vllma Banky and Ronald Colman in "The Magic Flame.’’ one of the big live pictures of the year, now showing on Brnadwav at two-dnllar admission prices. Friday evening only Fred Thomson and his wonder home. Silver King, will be j
feature. "The I
.Bargain days every Monday. Wed j owday a..d Friday all winter. ! Tbe feature pnotoptay for Monday afternoon and evening will
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Moore. ofl“ Ur . Lillian Gish in "Annie
«• fatuous
Lillian Gish
lauiiic,” adapter, iioiu
song of the same name; the eleventh episode of “Blake ot Scotland Yard" will be the added
feature.
Comedy and Drama To Play Criterion
“Better ’Ole,” “Camille,”
“Tell It To Sweeney” Syd Chaplin as Old Bill In
I Balrnsfa;tier's "The Better Ole." w ill be «h^ attraction at the Cri- : terlon Theatre. Bridgeton. Friday land Saturday. November Is and ,19. His impersonation of the lovable old British soldier has generally been accepted as the outstanding piece of motion piciure acting of the year. In it Sy.l leaps to tbe height* of comedy
fame.
The picture itself has been acclaimed everywh. r-- as the funniest thing that has com-' out of the war village of Franc*. Generally acaiaiuien as the greatest triumph of the speaking stage’s foremost actresses, notahly Sarah Bvmhardt and El.-aimra Duse. "Camille.” modernized for the screen, now become- Norma
Talmadge's crowning achieve"The finest screen performance of all time." is the tribute paid to Miss Te.lmadge by motion picture critics. The picture comes to the Criterion Theatre on Monday and Tuesday of next week. Produced by Joseph M. Schenck r First National and directed by Fred Niblo. the modern mille” has an unusually strong ist In support of the star. Gilbert Roland, a young Span li actor whose portrayal of Aimand. has created a sensation fllmdnm. is Miss Talmndge'i leading man. Other players "Camille” include Alec B. Francis. Rose Dione. Lilyan Tasbman. Hei m Jerome Ed#-. Carimjit.v Geraghty. Harvey Clark and Tom Ricketts. Beauty as well as comedy adorn the railroad story. "Tell It To Sweeney,” which will be at the Criterion on Wednesday and Thursday. Chester Conklin and George Bancroft make their debut as a Paramount comedy team In thi shlghly enlivening vehicle. Doris Hill has the leading femi-
nine role, while the handsome Jack Luden. who Is one of Paramount’s new western star*, te the clever Juvenile.
Battery or Tire Trouble? Set H. F. OGDEN FOR HONEST. CAPABLE ATTENTION KILLER TIRES AND EXIDE BATTERIES 25 S. Pearl Street Bridgeton, N. J.
Si
On- type of picture, typically
Mtths here. Amerk in and immensely popular, es. can be made only In America—
and that Is the Western drama.
Cray- Anterica and all the rest of the m. If world loves this type of adveniurand I OU* screen story. The dean of Your Western writers is Zane Grey,
ou all, whose name is famous the globe u, v^imussxuuu. during round, and his latest romantic 1 home here Friday.
Tuesday matinee and eventn* Two ' G,,n Man ’ T, "■ Seventh epi-fom-dy treat n store ^ ot ■' Bl “ k '’ 01 Yard”
patrons with ftewimv roh.e I will be the added feature. Saturand Mrs. F. Blair, f Phila- MrNamara the two fnnnr I d * ,r ,lu, * n "' aad ev oning a come-j 9U. .pen, Suadav with fW™, Gto, **:
etarring In a comedy p.cl «re i ""A Coh '‘ n , “" d “War Daxe and Parisian Ni*. hu." f ^ i.A" '""V
— — ; T^Jesday's ahe-wx «U1 giver »<«■! ^Z* °f Who' Price Glory. In Saturday. ! t ho be7-fit,fth. Wlldwwi O,’ I “ funry «""«-*>’ of war days and r l '“'“ fl ii i 1 r i l tt,? 0 'l Vi f nd I Clul - Vl “ , ‘ added ^ The Gay Re-
delphia. spent Sunday with Cap- bon. Uln Stephen Jefferson. T
— ^-„ n . w . Mr. and Mrs. William Meerwaid „„ r
maxes, makes this photoplay, pro- 1 a . nd daughter, went to Wildwood Tueed ay* ahr." daced by Ray Rockett -* " lSa">rd.v I.. - ^ -
re. ted by Charles Brabin. **«m- ot. — ——,v-iuu **im special added feature* the best that ha* been offered by children were in Millville Friday, including tb^grrat novelty r^'
First Naihmsl Pictures in a long F>n«einaker. of Philadel-1 • OoUng." with Bobby Jonra. time daUeh "' r ’ M,r " O” Wednesday a return
T I .a j Ragemrnt of the famous picture. r-l? 1 ? ,.. . V'A r * ,,ld "Pen* | •Cantllle.” with Norma Talmadge Friday in Philadelphia. will be shown for three perform-
Walter Tomlin and family are spending a few days with James
C. Crlsmoed attended the fu-
neral of bis sister-in-law Monday.
Charles and Joseph Meerwaid. -* Collingswood. visited
Thursday afternoon and evening for Thanksgiving matinee and evening, a holiday treat will be served with five selected acts of vaudeville and Tim McCoy In
their ;’’The Desert’s Toll” for the fea-
lure picture.
—— Por the lovers of college comedies Ben Lyon and George Sidney will be seen in “For the
Attention , Stockholders Philip Baker and Flanders Hotels, something of importance to you will be found by communicating with
Stock, Box A News Office, Ocean City, N.
J.
added fea Kept Right oa t**iag ’’Papa.” eriwl .ittle Ethel, running into the living room In tears. “ a man knocked my candy out of my hand. ’ “Where is hcT” demanded her father angrily, brute!” "I dont know, but his automobile is up on Maybell Johnson's porch and halfway through the front of the house.”—American
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North Laurel Street Bridgeton, N. J.
Bridgeton’s Big Trustful Store
BtJblNESS HOURS On Saturday the Store is Open until 10 P. M. Other Week Day*—8 A. M. to 6 P. M..
Just in time for Thanksgiving! An Extra-ordinaiy Sale of Luxuriously FUR TRIMMED Cloth Coats
Tb - fashion-wise woman or mis* will appreciate the distinctive styles and exceptional qualities of the Coats seen at HURLEY’S In this wonderful new display.
$31.50 Both Groups Women s and Misses Sizes Suede, Velo.ir and Broadcloth Coats. Lavishly trimmed with Beaverette, Wolfe or Mandell furs. Large standing shawl collars. Draped sides. All the new wood shades, also black and grackle. Sizes 14 to 46.
Extra Sizes Suede. Velour and neat Check Coals for larger women. Beaveretl*.- collars ud cuffs. Side tucks to give the slenderizing effect. Beautiful in all the cocoa browns, also black. Sizes 39V4 to 5334
Furniture Rugs Linoleum Clothing Jewelry
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SEE THE new Leather Coats and Jackets for men and boys. The new patterns for Fall in the Emery and Ide Shirts. The beautiful new shades in Autumn Neckwear. The new shapes in Emerson Hats. The new Caps for men and hoys. We just want you to see our NEW STORE full of everything thats new and good for men and boys. NEW STORE NEW METHODS LOWER PRICES
Newell Corson 11-13 High St. Millville
Open Friday and Saturday evenings. Also night before Thanksgiving Day.
November Piano Sale This great Piano Sale makes it possible for every home to own a fine Piano, Player Piano, or a beautiful Grand Piano. We must dispose of our stock of over 50 new and used Pianos in November. To sell them quickly we have marked prices down 20% to 40%. PAY NO MONEY DOWN. Trade in your old Piano or Phonograph at its present cash value as first payment. Three Years to pay the balance. Every new Piano or Player Piano in this sale has a double ironclad guarantee to give lasting satisfaction.
BRAND NEW
Used Pianos
Player Piano
IN THIS SALE
88-Note Plaver Piano Slightly
$387
used $178 88-Kote Player Piano slightly used but tike new. original price $625
FREE! 25 latest word roll*, beautiful
bench to match, scarf, tuning and FREK DELIVERY.
Sale Price $295
RADIOLA 20 Reduced W© hav- ?■©<!>!'-*-•! our ©ntira stock of Radios. Radiola 20. List prira 178.00 Our Price $60.00
Atwater Kent Radio j Great Sto-ic of Phono-Six-tube, -iugic dial graphs Now $49.00 at prices that have never been S equalled. Come and see the £ many bargains
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