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Additional Personals . M„. A. G. Sdiaffer, of HHlri* nhia is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. . feilliun Sohalwr.*" » Xfif £ . Aarjn..?S.hew.«ke„U~th "ffiS rot«A.a MM rfto tte ™n' • ">» ™k»*h MrBkBd°®s- P'»»k 'Boco" ft, and Senator Clatdnce E. Ca.e of Slant lall to their . f°™|' ™ " of Chester, Pa., are ■pend.ngjoshort Pa, speno.ns
time at their cottage on Broadway. 4 open his Beach Atenue cottage in "MnS'sim. E. P. B. Warne, of c JSrtfS!^SVS!.4S3.' •"Sto MTABlS&a enjoying a tot days at her cottage, 212 Windsor — AddrUean.l Mrs. David. Crosvell accom-^-frnnied by their daughter, Dorothy, and Miss Emma Bennett, and Miss Dorothy Bellangy, motored to Atlan tk Citv on Sunday^ WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING . be held ™n ttrt^raf'w'l.hfnfco.^.. The Hon. Lewi, T. IMMj "J dress the meeting on the Fiscal Kc quirements for State, County and City .Govarnmept. Women are cordially invited to attend. GRANTED A DIVORCE Mrs. Ella K. See has been granted a decree of divorce from Edgar Hem rv See. The decree was obtained by o-Senator Lewis T. Stevens as , counsel for Mrs.^Seg. "HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED ' | The friends of A. Carl Reeves, late «mtnin in the Medical Corp of the ; of th® : =
United States Army! will be pleased ( to learn that he has been transferred to the Health Department of the «; . United States with the rank of ma- Y jor. ^ He has been ordered to and now Is in,' Worcester, Maris., taking charge | of "a hospital formerly operated by . Nj the American Reds Cross Society. He g will reorganize the same and conduct | it for the United States Government. \ By hard study and strict attention to _ duty he has won he esteem and con- | fidence of his superior officers in J command. t fl FIRE LAST SUNDAY MORNING 5 About 7 o'clock last Sunday morn- . I ing fire was discovered in the cot- S tage on Perry streSt, owned by J. 3 Frank Black, of Chester, Pa. The | house was unoccupied at the time and » no exact cause can be given for the J blaze. It apparently started in a | clopet under the stairway and while -s the firemen confined the . flames, to J the one building it was pretty well | damaged before they finally got it ■« under control. j Which reminds us that half the ill ■ temper in the world is the result of I poor ventilation. * tacts i The -Hurler Store. Camden. N. J.. 'Is , the one desirable place that supplies e.jsryt hlng to furnish a home from I cellar to roof. ' ' 15.000 customers Is an Indention of ; how the Hurfty plan has pleased ttie popple, covering a period of 30 years. I Mf, Frank Kolllns "of 914 Corgle Street; Is the local representative of . this Institution. «-2J-21 CHURCH OF THfc \ADVENT Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES V 8:00 A M. Holy Commuihaq^ 10:30 A. M. Second services and ser3:15 P. M. Sunday School. 4:00 P. M. Evensong _J) PLAN WORK AND SAVE Start the saving habit and open an account with the Security Trust Co. A Strong Institution.
RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS £ Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Hughes are receiving congratulations upon tee birth of a son who arrived on March J 29 and will be known at Walter P. , Hughes, Jr. mfm t UNDERGOES OPERATION s aire. George A. Dorner underwent i ■ an operation at Cooper Hospital, Camden, -N. J-. on Tuesday. - which - , proved successful. Mrs. Dorner has , been ailing for several weeks and it ( is hoped she will be about again soon. - Dr. Paul Mecray performed the op- ■ . eration. ^ | r I Tickets for Reserved Seats on' Sale I at Hewitt & York store. Help build the Soldiers' Monument. The Detail 1 guarantees our citizens the grandest treat of the season-^ UNCLAIMED LETTERS List oil. unclaimed letters remain, i- ing in Cape May P. O. for week end. ing March 30, 1921: _ Allien ~Mrs. Delbert. Allison, J
Hanlon, Miss B. J Hammond, Mrs. Bertha. ^ Night, Mrs. Mary. "V Roach, Mrs. Margaret. ( Siebenlist, Master Clarence. I In railing for the above please say v i they were advertised. • - "| « \ ' S°L NEEDLES, P. M. 1 , N. J. HOUSE FOR STATE POLICE C The House of Assembly Monday X i night by a vote of 37 to 16, overrode 1 Governor Edwards' veto of the State S 1 Police bill, which Js designed to es- £ ■ tablish a State police force of about j 200 officers and men. , 1 IN MEMORIAM i lit loving remebrance of our dear ; ; father, Samuel C. Barton who de- , _ parted this life, March 31, 1918, a S faithful father, true and kind. < : No friend like you on' earth well f a find, , The depth of sorrow no longer we { *' At the' loss crfjjgfdear father we lov- • I ed so well, . . . I I And while you lie in peaceful sleep, ( _ the sacred memory, > , We shall always keep. . • Loved in. Hfe, in death not forgot- , ' ten. /T . . i Sadly missed by n 1 .Daughters. ( i . uaugnters. ^
4-2-940 ; ( MEMORIAM * SHAW — In loving remembrance of J our dear daughter, Geneva Shaw, > who died April 4th, 1916: /' Five vears of silent sorrow, ! Five years of grief and pain, ; , ; ; A wound that never can be healed, Till we see your face again. 5 Our hearts were light and we were happy, ' Until you wfept away, w j Our home was bright and cheery, ■ Until five yeays ago today. We have had our share of sorrow, We have had a heav loss, But for the sake of Jesus, i , We will try to bear the cross. Not now but in the coming years', It may be m the Heavenly land, I We'll read the meaning of our tears, — ^ • In Heaven, we will understand. Father, Mother and Sister. 4-2-939 . , . ' - CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. M. E. 5 Kistler wish to thank their many friends for their kindness and _sym- 1 pathyex tended to them in their re-, cent bereavement. Mrs. Marion Gerretson. I £ 4-2-941
PRINCETON DORMITORY i Ground was broken Monday for the 1 new dormitories at Princeton. The 'building will be the largest on the Princeton campus, with rooms for i 170 men. It is being erected on the site of the old Pennsylvania Railroad station, and will enclose three sides of
a quadrangle. U>e °Vea fmcto* X1 Nassau street. It will be m the usuar > style of coHegiate Gothic. f Tickets for Reserved Seats on Sale I at Hewitt & York store. Help build V . the Soldiers' Monument. The Detail * I guarantees our citizens the grandest I : treat of th^ season. . I
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S M'ON'daV! A5»W L AH,* 921-^ ' ' " " w 2< JOHN BARRYMORE in i "H 5 "RAFFLES THE AMATEUR )* § CRACKSMAN" . S I G from the famous novel by E. W. HORTUNG , It isn't at all necessary to tell you even a wee bit of thin ^ X story from the famous novel by E. W. Hortong, becauae there g Q probably isn't a person Iking who hasn t read it. But to see ^ O on the screen the thrilling adventures of the society thief who X stole for the sheer love of stealing, and for the excitemnt or ^ V the chase, and the mere joy of outwitting the police and ama- g Q teur detectives who sought to capture him is a treat which you Vj >S can' afford to miss. _ , V| X Phantom Foe, Chapter 12 Pathe News Rolin Cotnedy ^ TUESDAY. APRIL 5TH-__ . V, VT " EUGENE O'BRIEN in - £ X "THE WONDERFUL CHANCE" g x Mark" Twain on^c Wrote, "Be good and you will be lone- g ® some," and there is more than a grain of truth in that stare- c ment. This is aptly demonstrated in Eugene O Brlens new £ X Selznick Picture, "The Wonderful Chance. Mr. O Bnen por X trays the role of "Swagger" Barlow, a crook who tries to re- £ O form. But. there is much more connected with this new .and ^ Q novel .screen story. , . ' " . ■ > ft WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 6th and 7th— V .X • DOROTHY PHILLIPS in C x "once to every woman" | x The distinguished star of 'The Heart to Humanity" and * V? "The Right to Happiness" in the seven act super production } ft THE MAMMOTH PRODUCTION WITH A CAST OF -.000 > O THE MAMMOTH rKtlUULi i'»-> ••• o
X Aurora Meredifh wits one or those girls who hated to help C W her mother with the dishes. She had a wonderful " C ft lovely face and a selfish heart. Her father was a blacksmith, X and a good one; vet she was ashamed of htm. If Aurora ^ X wanted a new pair of shoes to go with her new dress it m<'an' C ft .high finance in the Meredith family. The others wenf without )a X that she might he clothed be.vond her station. Aurora wvnllo ^ X Europe to study, she returned and drew the world to her feet £ ft in one golden flight of song. Then, came the day when her p X voice broke— It has been callpdfhe bfcst photoplay of a decade. ^ ft FRIDAY" and SATURDAY^APKIL 8th , ahd ?th- . § X f<\ JOSEPH BENNETT and DORIS BAKER in ^ X S. "YOUTH'S DESIRE\ 8 X Here^tSsone of those "sjiall town" stotidMust crammed > ft full of renl hilman nature. It is the kind of play- that has giv- p ft en Charlie Ray and Jack Pickford the placc,m the hearts of . X movie lovers that they occupy today. v ft — ADDED^- ^ x two acts of nixon vaudeville | X Showing Both Matinee and Night — Evening Admission 33 rents > ' x NEXT WEEK— Just three pictures and every one of them > f ft EXTRAORDINARY— YVilliam Christy Cabannes Powerful J, Human' Document— , J x "the ste ers" j ft ^ WILLIAM FAVERSHAM in ) ft "THE SIN THAT WAS HIS" ) , ft *Bv Frank L. Packard, author of "THE MIRACLE MAN ) ' X And James Oliver Curwood's th^bnc story of Ihe Northlands . y. X "NOMADS OF THE NORTH". j
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