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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • 12

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Courier-Posti
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Camden, New Jersey
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CAMDEN GR A AT UR DAT, NOVEMBER 21, 1914 AT THE BROADWAY FROST BROS. GREAT BILL FOR TOWERS THEATRE JUST BRIMFUL OF NEW GRAND OPENING UNITED GAS ELECTRIC FIXTURE GO. Manager; McCallnra Arranges 231 FEDERAL STREET, CAMDEN Splendid ThanksglviDg Week The Supreme In Luggage COME, PAY US A VISIT Mayor Charles H. Ellis to Make Principal Address al Open-. rintMondayigbt Pocftnly Sire Ton Sfr per cent TO I CARRY COMPLETE LINE OF The LIKLY Line "The Bandit and the Girl." 1 1 Orth's newest girlls show, wfll be he feature unusual at the Broadway Toft-atre for the first half of next week and a second Christmas BILL FOSTER MAKES Gas fc Electric Fiitores, Guaranteed For Fire Years and showingQaaliiytoo' JOMrFROM CANADA pThs-StagSTStfuck will bs tne Showers, Domes an Portables iWh the Towers -Theatre, Broad headllner at the playhouse for the last tions, backed by a full line of vaudeville, acts, will, make up two of the best holiday shows that have been offered in Camden for many seasons way and Pine street, is opened Mob-day evening, November 28, at 7 o'clock, gome of the most prominent national.

Small deposit will retain nyv trtide until Christmas. v-'r: State, county and city officials will be present. The dedicatory exercises will SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BUILDERS A CHRISTMAS. GIFT 'r- for-Anyone Canr'Be-Obtained From Our -T' Leather Goods Stock Traveling Bags Suit Cases Trunks i past --I--- -7; A- I Pretty girls, fine costumes, novel scenery and smart comedy form tfie backbone of both the unusual bead-line offerings while modern song hits 11 lasting Gifts that now fill this Gift Store almost to overflowing The designs this year are so unusually lovely, and are sure to please the most exacting; There are Gifts here for every personality, beautiful suggestions for young or old and always courteous service to-aid -you in-choosing just the right one. be brief.

Mayor Charles H. Ellis malting: the principal address In speaking" of the policy of the latest addition to- Camden's playhouses Open Evening? 'till 10 o'clock. Branch: 257 Market Manager Taylor to-day said that he and good musio together wth some 1 clever dancing, bring both attraction Into a elm that it is hard to Improv umn. "The Stare Struck Kids" are dostred to impress local theatregoers with- the fact that the bill for the ooening week contains no feature or eirbt arlrla who are clever dancers and features that wul notrbe found In give aTsmartz show. Jolly jingling other week so long as the present pol songsters and comedians also nave their place in the company That aenaational American hercules, icy ls.retained; that the beet of order will be maintained," and that ladies and children will be -as safe in attending sjt if they were in their own homes.

-i ake-you choice this year from, ou r- com- plete stockrof Quality Gifts thaare-distinguish ed for their wearing qualities and artistic merit. The prices are within the range of very buyer, and no Gift leaves the store without the Wallen Guarantee. Mr. Taylor added that the vaudeville Santell, wlU be seen in his wonderful feats of strength on Monday, at the head of the bilL He is just back from Europe and his visit to Camden Is due entirely to the fact that war prevented his filling his tour abroad. He will be followed by Santos and Hayes In some comedy work in which fax op-noses lean to the great amusement of will-be changed Monday and Thursday, and 'that the-Keystone comedy motion pictures will be shown first, In this city, at the Towers.

TEie IPlasa Theatre 5 1 25 14 Marhet Street 5c Special 3 and 4-Part Features 5c 'MONDAY "Whatsoever a Woman Soweth," two-part Easanay Drama, featuring Richard Travers; "William Henry Jones Courtship," Vltagraph Comedy, featuring Sydney Drew; Twins and Trouble," Edison Comedy; Who Got Sellg Comedy. The opening number of the bill for Whether you are thinking of baying or not, toe Will be glad to show them to yoa. the first half of the week Is the Orig all who see the fun. lnal Banjophiends one of the fastest The centerpiece of the first show of Fitted or not as you like. TRAVELING CASES HAND BAGS COLLAR BOXES PARTY BOXES nd miny other attractive GIFTS at the tame or 1cm price thaa tboie prevailing in Philadelphia.

The nervou rnergv, time and expense saved by (electing from our itock it worthy of consideration. 550 Federal St. and best of this, class of musical acts In vaudeville Fred Warren and Erne the week will be Irene West and ner Royal Hawaiian troupe of singers, dancers and instrumentalists who ap- Conley, in the eccentric, comedy crea tion "On the Boardwalk," precede near In native costume and introduce the famous dances of the Hula-Hula (rtrls. These dancing girls are difler- Onr Anniversary Week Ends Today and with it the TEN PER GENT. DISCOUNT Romambortho oaoingw arm wtt worth eontidtring.

ent from any company on the road Harry Brooks, Kathryn Clinton and Company in "The Old Circus Man," the latter an act that for comedy and real pathos is without a peer. -Notto see the oldperformer -kicked and cuffed by those who should be loving and kind and the change when he unconsciously drifts back for a few TUESDAY "The Last special feature, three parts; The Real Thing in Cowboys," Sellg Comedy; "The Fable of the Samaritan," Eb-sanay Comedy. -ii WEDNESDAY "iudora," Special Serial Feature, Initial performance of Harold McGrath's Masterpiece, continued every Wednesday; Tn a Prohibition Town." Edison Drama; "Buster Brown Get the Most of Edison Comedy and a Vltagraph Drama. THURSDAY Extra Special Thanksgiving Feature in four parts; "The Aviator Spy," a magnificent production; "Sweedie's Skate," Essanay Comedy. ''V- v- -v minutes to the old life la to miss a treat-- WALLEN'S GIFT STORE Columns have been written about FRIDAY 'Hunted Special Feature, three parts; First Class BUI Foster In "The Trap Drummer's Revenge." In fact Foster Jumps from Toronto to play this engagement-No FROST BROS.

Cook," Biograph comedy; "The Old Actor," Blograph Comedy, featuring Mary Plckford. 8ATU RDAY "The Mountain Law," Lubin Drama, two parts; "The Legend of the Amulet;" "Slippery Jim and the Impersonator," Essanay act like this has ever been givenlo- cally, and it is likely to surprise a Opes Friday, Saturday and Monday Nighta Closed Tuesday, Wednet-r day, and Thursday Evening at 6 O'clock. great many-persons. Bards are sure-fire aero Qosed Thanksgiving Day Do Not Fail to see ll bats who have played all the big time ZUDORA Beginning Nov. 25th and their dances are genuine Hawaiian ones.

This attraction usually is given first place, but because of the importance of the headllner it-will be used in the centre of the show. The final attraction on Monday's bill Is made up of Evans and Vidooo, comedians who for years have been seen almost exclusively on the Keith circuit NextTnnmportance to the big company of girls who make up the headline attraction, for the last- half of the week, comes the visit of Gertrude nske, a dashing comedienne, who will be seen here in a new and down-to-the-minute variety feature." As an opener for the week-end bill, Manager McCallum has secured one of the best cycling comedy acts In vaudeville. The cyclists, Chick- and Chicklets, have been causing laughter wherever they show, their funny antics and their visit to Camden is not likely, to be dlfferelt from their visits to other places. Other rood things on the closing bill include The McNaughtons, comedy boys that sing 'and dance, and tJ.Iuncan, one of America's foremost ventriloquists. A glance at advance bookings for the coming weeks reveals the fact that circuits and tney nave no superiors in tne vireat serial Play their balancing and feats that ap-.

nroacn tne almost impossible. First FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST run Keystone Comedy motion pictures will be shown. The program for the last half of the week la full of action. One of the features Is the Nlkkon Trio, from the Orient One of the Japs goes from the bottom to the top of ten stairs balanced on his head. Thi -wonderful performer goes up these stairs vandeveers Manager McCallum has secured some of the best acts in vaudeville for an early" appearance at his 1 Camden theatre.

Among the latest bookings appear the Garcinnettt La-Fevre and St. John; Rennee's Tour of the World; Five Merry Youngsters; Minola Hurst and Midget Paul; Merlon Hlnes and LeTMar and "Fun in a Seminary." ACORN BROOMS Made BIGHT Ctmden. IM i READ THE WANT ADS ON PAGE i CAMDEN, NEW-JERSEY--- Cordially Invit You and oar Frimnd to Attond A From Lmciurm On CHRISTIAN SCIENCE To Bo Dsfc'ucrsrf By as fast as a man wauis up an ordi 425 Broadway nary flight. The girl, wniie prone on a slack wire, juggles an umDrena wiui Her feet with more ease than some ye are offering a. special in Men's performers donamore secwreposi-tlon.

77 Stripe Pongee Shirt with turn pack cuffs, J1.0& value at. 79c Soft Shirt, laundered extra good value at 65c 8moklng a cigarette and humming without stopping, Walter a ventriloqust, drinks a glass of water without his lips or contractng his throat muscles. Tommy Dugan and Alice Raymond In "Curiosites of Conversation," are expected to make a big hit Miss Raymond for years was the acknowl A very rood assortment of Soft and laundered at SOe Rev. William P. McKenzie, C.

S. B. OF CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 'Member "of the Bo'ofecturehifi of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mamchutetta, -IN THE- BROADWAY THEATRE, SHrtTT Sunday Afternoon, NovS 22, 1914 '1 At 3:30 O'Clock We can girt you good values in Un Tubes 75c, $1, $1.50 Casings edged champion female cornetlst of this country, while Tommy Is a come Children's Sweaters fl.50, $2 to' dian of considerable "MenVSweateriTrrf ap to $6.50 Teddy Bear Crib Blunkets, 39c, 50c and 7 Sc. Colored Sateen Skirts, worth 50c, at.

Camden Auto Tire Repair Co. 'Ladies' and Children's Flannelette "A Tonic for Temper Is tne name of the sketch portrayed -by. Marjorle Dainton and Company and the story ts told In the title except that the latter falls far short In explaining the many comical situations with which it abounds. The Three Ellisons, billed as "A Big Musical Surprise," have the touch and fro so essential to all successes in life. They are making their first bow to Camdenlens and are -sure of a warm welcome.

Matinees daily at 2.30, 5 and 10 cents; nights 7 and 9 o'clock, 10 and 20 cents; boxes and loges 30 cents. Gowns. Nn 1 Men's Flannelette Night Shirts. W.F. SANDMAN Keytton Phono 5025' A at.

50c and 75c Men's Flannelette Pajamas. IV.J.OO You Want Cheerfulness We Sell The New Idea Patterns, 10c The more cheerfulness you can crowd inta that household, the better everyone is going-to be for it and the real basis for cheerfulness in rrn 1 Ti 7 -the person is tohavt cheery-surroundings You toal rave HITCHNER WALL PAPER is the great agency for bringing cheer to dull, unattractive walls. It doesn't cost any. more than the ordinary wall paperand yet; -you'll-find -the result so much more Whether it's a singleooirujr- JQOES your fire go on a strike just at the time you need it most? Do you have to get down and poke and after all your trouble get no more heat than before. During our business experience we We had and complain about suwh conditions.

In every-case; our answer- tee thauH ITC BR WALL-P AP RS-are -m9- iwas, try a ion 01 our iamous pecified to be had here at our retail showroom or at most any other "wall paper shop city-or suburbs. Let's go after -cheerfulness. JEDDO COAL F. G. HITCHNER RETAIL SHOWROOMS, 319 BROADWAY WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT 5th and MICKLE STS.

Phones of Course CHURCHES They took -our advice, and you can depend on it that we did not have to ask them to buy more. The- one ton told the story they found that Jeddo Coal contained no clinkers was free from dirt and slate and burned to a fine white ash. Of course, before they started to use Jeddo Coal they thought the heater was at fault, and never once suspected that the coal was the cause of the trouble. Order a ton of JEDDO COAL yourself this week, and after, one trial you'll agree with us, that your coal troub.es are at in end. A tiral is ail we ask.

vice: Joseph Sittzer, 10 a. Brother (Burr, p. Dingle, 8 p. m. oiuvauon Army open air meeting this evening, Broadway and Chestnut street at 7.45 o'clock.

Sunday services: 8 a. holiness meeting; 2.S0 d. Sunday -school: a AO roirla. tlan nrai8e meeting: 7 sn air meeting; 8 p. ml, great salvation meeting lo.wnicn you are all Invited.

Seats free. Captain Myrtle Mes senger, o.mcer in cnarge. (CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE.) m. and 8 p. Sunday-school, 11 a.

Wednesday, at 8 p. testimonial meeting; reading room open daily except Sundays, from 12 o'clock to 5 p. Saturday till 9 p. a cordial Invitation to attend services and visit the reading room is extended to ail. c'-'-' "Washington Mission.

10.80"aT'i"m!," preaching, Brother Burr; 2.30 p. Sunday-srhool; 7 p. Christian Endeavor, Brother Sherman; 8 p. preaching, Brother Jones; Tuesday evening, class. Brother Peacock; Wednesday evening, prayer, Brother Rod i LONDON A wftl' hnf.la has heen formally organized and "Five-Tom operaxeq lo-nncr nomos for Belgians PARTS Tn .1 -u v.w vi VIUW KiVJll ft the frontier where Germans "died" 7th R.

McMLlSTER, and Linden Sts. -USE THE PHONE Headq't'r, for JEDDO COAL Weight Guaranteed-or Coal Forfaited man; Friday evening, class, Brother Burr. 1 The Helping Hand Congregational uy nunareas in me preparations before the war and which have been taken by the Invaders, the graves have been ODni ani hi nmniiu Church, 861 Lemon street. Kv. c.

Raiirv. nastor Sunday-school, 2 p. rifles and ammunition produced from praise meeting; 4 p. preaching, by U..

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