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SOH Af HO THE LATEST PROOF THAT DARWIN was WRONG: DID YOUR ANCESTORS LEAP FROM THE DizEy HEIGHTS OF TREE Torst DID YOUR FOREFATHERS SEEK LOVE AND mo. MANCE IN THE WEIRD APE-HAUNTS of THE | sunougst Do YOU BELIEVE IN THE EVOLUTION OF MANFEONMMONKEY? THE LATEST | »} 16 0 ‘4 5 4 € IN MOTION PICTURES 18 A TREMENDOUSLY POWERFUL SPECIAL ATTRACTION WITB TNS THEME AND PLOT BASED ON THE MOST SPECTACULAR SUBJECT IN THE UNIVERSE~-

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Fa Fug} rAd Punch picture that challenges the curiosity of every tamu, woman and child in the Universe. A drama of the primitive nights and modern days, with the secrets of the jungles achemes of society forming the background. — Departing from the commonplace in plot and action, it delves deeply into the Darwinian theory of the origin of the human race and proves for all times that man alone has the power to reason and to-LOVE.

Do NOT LET THE UNUSUAL TITLE OR THE SLIGHTLY ADVANCED ADMISSION PRICES KEEP YOU FROM SEEING THE MOST REMARKABLE PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON cox»s | ¥1 T8 3 Theatre

) Ce) 1h ‘U | B Mess x > the Great Experiment of a crazed scientist who attempts to prove that man eminates from the monkey ; the thrilling spectacle of the girl victim of the plot apringing from the tree-tops in dark jungles-daring merial stunts never before seen on the screen; the scores of unexpected situations and senmational climazes which arise when beautiful Darva is accused of being but PART HUMAN on the eve of her marriage to the man who braves the dangers of the jungle to recover ber from the bonda of mad desire!

i — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1919 Matseeana Nine.

Mr. and Mrs, Neltic are entertain ing friends from up the state for hase — Friday October Sist is Temperan Day for the schools of the Count

a) Secoodien acca 20 to be rendered in all the schools. Mrs. Fred Nea! received a letter on Tuesday from her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Hand saying that they had arrived at Livermore, Maine, by auto, where they are visiting a soldiers home, who

they have been caring for ever since the boys came to Cape May Hospital. On their way back they will stop for a few days with ber sister, M. E. kuly at Higgaman, Conn. Mrs. 3. Gorden is entertaining her friend from up the State for an indefinate period. We are glad to see Capt. Silas Shaw on the street mgain after a weeks ilineas, Little Robbie Kennedy is fast imPao d Mrs. Rebecea Neal is visiting her daughter Grace Gallager at Cape May. smemanonmenmpopmmmmeneenmensermemew

Meo PROGRAM WEEK OF OCTOBER 19TH Monday, October 19th AK A life-Hin forall «4 mesat aad that of the days of Chivalry. i+ ient ing of this one until you‘ve seen amet — ADDED-Fox sUnsHinE COMED] Be N A drama concernin [Er M made Aurare‘n 1 proglimerrini ves der vill | regpndiqnamnndh drier wyt An arab rng veer production. ‘Thuraday, October 23 BELRCT SPECIAL"A SCREAM IN THE NIGHT* A remarkable play dealing with the Darwin theory most startling way. | Don‘t let the unusual title or the Hight advance 14. in adminsion prices keep you away. Friday, October 26 Edmund Breese "THE MASTER para Sherlock Holmes outdone by this Thrilling briberstl drama. A play fairly teeming with new amatin situations. WILLIAM DUNCAN in "SMASHING nanaters» chapter two Saturday, October 25 Anita Stewart in "THE PAINTED WORLD® ESCO nt melodrama of theatrical life, Special Big V Comedy. ADMISSION PRICES Adults ____.___-

Spanish Influenza can be prevented easier than it can be cured. At ‘the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take «is cascara & qurine esses IN MEMORIUM In memory of our beloved daugh« To part with one we loved so dear But God loved her too and thought it best. So took her to his heavenly reat. Sadly missed by Mother, Father, Brother and Sisters. | 10-15-19-1270-1t aewmmtb@ n_ THE GRANGE meeting Stanford Vanaman, Dins Creek, upon the Pomona meets of Burlington and Hunterdon Counties both of which she attonded as Ceres of the State Grange in the sepcial session for conferring the Sixth Degree. ‘Two resolutions likely to introduced at the Pomona session are, 1. That the Grange law

years interval in having such anmounced in open meeting at several ses sions and a date named and duly announced for an election at another. The Grange, representing agriculture engaging six-tenths of the population another industry upon which nll other and even existence depends, Grange at its meeting in Grand Rapids Mich, next month will b: a sur prise to many in the Order has had in shaping recent legislation, | Not in lobbying but in telling .the truth in giving outhand information and moog its purposes for the general over Cold Spring Inst week. Mrs. Dyke picked several quarts of cranberries in the woods back of the church. Mre. J. A. prpmrm has returned from a visit with ber sister, at Narberth Pa. Mra. M. Chadwick of Philadelphia spent Thursday with her friend Mrs. Marie Van Zant, Mrs. Jennie Taylor haa been on an extended visit with relatives in Philadelphin. Mins Widdie Hoffman hns returined from a pleasant trip to Boston, Mass. A Potple Supper was held in the Grange Hall on Thursday hilgainty — Mr. and Mrs. J. Dawson of

A House Party consisting of Mrs. E. ‘Tomlin and Mrs. Helen Carpenter reen Creek, N. J., and Mrs: E. Miller | spent the week-end at the home of | Mr. and Mrs, Albert J. Matthews. --- pog. WEST CAPE MAY Paul Warner was home over the weekend. We are glad thit Mr. George Cum- | mings is improving. Pilot Albert Ludiam spent Tuesday | right with his parents. Dr. Hughes and wife have rctrn|ed from their enjoyable trip thro: gh the South, Edgar See spent Sunday at home with his parents. The ladien sewing circle meets in in the chapel every Thereday. w C m iS after spending a few weeks away. Judge Eldredge and | family are away enjoying a weeks vacation. Beasie Miller spent Sunday at home. Garner | Bishop is away for two Walter Savage and family are away £306.00 0203 [ PHOTOS WANTED |_ Although the New Jersey War His- | tory Bureau at Trenton has received a large number of photographs of Jer seymen who lort their liven in the nervice during the recent war with Ger-| many, many families of martyred soldiers have evidently overlook the appeal which was made by the History Bureau one week ago, and have neglected to respond. It is the intention of the Bureau that one of the first publications in connection with the History of New Jersey‘s part in the war will be a "gold — star" . volume, . confined | to photographs and data of the Jersey men who lost their liven in action or otherwise in the ervice. | Director Dullard is anxious to have in this volume a photograph of every Jerseyman who dedicated his life to the service, and parenta and next to kin

are urged to mail photographs and data to the War History | Bureau Trenton, New Jersey, at the earliest opportunity, . Photographs will be carefullly preserved by the Buresu and returned to the owners after the engravings have been made from them for the purposes of the history, --»0oe-_. KEEP WELL BABY CLINIC The regular "Keep . Well | Buby Clinic" will be held at the Grice School on Lafayette St. on Wedncsday afternoon from 2 to 4 p. m. Every mother with a baby under one year of age is urged to take advantage of this clinic and bring her bab, cach wick to be weighed. It is in tms way unly that she can be sure tne baby in ga.aing properly. Whis wtmcon in maintained by the N. J, State Hoard of Healto in order to save the lives of infants, the death rate having beccme alurmingly high. This is to be accomplished by teaching the most hygenic methodr of living and proper cuse of the baby, both as to the baby mimmelf and to his surYoundings. "Keep well babies well" is the slogan of the depurtment, and we realize the necessity for so doing when we now know that each "harmless disorder" leaves the baby‘s resistance lowered and weakens him just so bnpmdnirte Adrainendinnesdhonnsid and more limble to occur. Miss Boyer the nurse in charge of the Station will be glad to call on any mother | to help wolve her individual problem or the quertion may be presented at the clinic for the benefit of other mothers who may be struggling with the same thing.

FIVE MILLION PEOPLiE UsED it LAST YEAR HILLS