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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • 9

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Camden, New Jersey
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CAMDEN POST-TE 0 A M. FRIDA A 1 9 1 3. Frank Auerbach's Shoe Store The Store that Saves You Money QUALITY SHOP, eiighh PLAY SHAKESPEARE Lidies' VelreV Colonltl Pumpg no $1.50 values (or. TakMfJr CDm PamPI' 98C Ladies' Con Metal or Pat Colt CI JQ Skin Shoe. $2.00 values ..0 'tO 1914 Class of Camden High School AMy ProrJaces "Mid-; summer Night's Dream." Straw Hats Our ecial Straw Sp Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps $2.00 7Qa values 1 3b is the Bon-Ton Iw.

cushion FORTY-EIGHT THE uuiaren uxtords or Pumps til JQa sizes, special lot at "lull CAST OF CHARACTERS Biggest of the finest Straw Hats in the town, all shapes, and sty I es Men's and Boys Elk Scoot Shoes at -99c Men's Pat Colt or Via Kid Button or lace Oxfords at. to acrowded house last $1.49 band, the. very latest creation, in the New Straw, PRICE $2,00 Wc can save you money, on PB.amas. Men's and Boys Rubber Sole Sneaks, all sizes, at 48c pr. evening the 1H class of the Camden High School scored heavily in their initial performance of "Midsummer Night's Dream" In the High School Auditorium.

The antlra Mat $1.00 $1,50 at FRANK AUERBACH'S performed admirably and not a sin 313 KAlr.HN Avr gle trace of prompting was notice- We icwpl ill purchasing order, of Camden or Pbil.delphU. uiiucitJiiie, 0 i 1 snssBBSBMBMBeJSB F. Claire Blacum.as Puck, or Robin probably the central figure. In representing the care-free fairy Mr. Slacutn Menrs Furnisher and S-GOLDSTEIN, Prop.

Oluutaalnlacklef-k Hatter ways sees much to laugh at. nothing to, pity and always ready to tease That's where you will be if you try to buy a better bicycle than the ExcelsiorBicycle and vex por human beings. Then there was Bernard Bertman es Bottom, a weaver, the real comedy part of the play. In acting this double part of a jackass and- a man Mr. Bertman ih'owedf rare abilities and 'won.

rounds of applause many times. dtllUUL DUAKU UlnLo I WallPapers, Window Shades, Glassware. DishesrAFatewarT RDTAKES IN SHOW Hardware, Stationery, Art Goods, Pictures, Novelties, Post Cards YOU WANT TO FOR And truly, what would the play nave Deen without the little moving picture drama enacted in the lat $25.00 With Coaster Brake $5.00 extri $5.00 upon Delfverf (ilea $1 a weeK WALTER LEECK Haddootitld's Educational Body Guests ol Students of Do-mesllc Science. act? James Weaver as Quince, J. Vern ia Pimm as 8nu parnef Bertman as Bottom, Ira.

as Flute, Horace Burrell as and Fred Bothe as Starveling kept the audience in constant laughter during their modem dramatic sketch. In the femtnln ml Mi 5-10 STORE GARDEN STATE CYCLE CO. 1203 BROADWAY 508 FEDERAL STREET CAMDEN, N. J. u.niiuitc West as Hermla of the quick temper BUDGET OF GOSSIP uiinam js ems as Hrim or a mttd dlSDOSitinn crnvail aecOIVDllahed lovera and hv FROM THE BOROUGH sweet manner wonthe hearts of the ailrll.nit.

piNocn IE HONORS CHRIS We CHURCH We OLUM STEIN In the role of their nltnra Give Give truis. the SDiteful. and T.manria v. The Board of Education of the candid, were ably taken care of TAKEN BY SEWELL HZ AR AINST CALLS A RECTOR F. Howard Haley and Robert Draper, respectively.

Haddonfield schools was tendered a dinner last evening by the members As Queen of th r.irL. tji. of the domestic science class of the Ichool. The young ladles had UW 25c Brown Silk i a I Ladiei' $7.00 White Serje CO OK Stockinti, bow. 1UC pr.

DreMe6, now W. 3 Ma.ia Atkins 'proved beautiful queen of no mean taste and she led her band of falriaa Club Boys Claim Champion Title meal fit for royalty and RUU loving disposition. Kinir Oberon. th for Organizations In Upper the Beard was highly elated over the progress made. Dinner was served by tha pupils themselves in most Rev.

Crebton Spencer Takes Charge of West-Collings wood a.Parlsh. Lawn Mowers, $2.75 to $6.50 Garden Hose, 8c to 15c ft Garden Rakes, Hoes, Trowels Magic Weeders, long or short handles. Wirt Goth, black, brown and opal; all widths. Paints, Stains and Varnish Step Ladder, 4 to 8 fLl: Brooms and Brushes Galvanized Tubs and Garbage Kettles J. K.

STREET Hardware, Tools, Cutlery 528 Federal St, Camden Section. elaborate style at 7 o'clock. The Ladiei 10c Summer Verb, OC pr. Ladies' $3.50 Linen di n- Dreue, now I sO Ladiet' $16.50 Coat dQ Suitit, mm presides over the world of dreams, was characterized by Joseph Ruhr-man wtio "showed good acting In his dealings with his prime minister- Puck. Maurice Praissman as Thesens and William -Larsen as Egens carried their parts exceptionally welt aa Ladies "fz.w Urcnei, afl nn.

colon, uOli Children's $2.00 CoauT 2 to gg Children's 98c Dresses, 2 to jq-6, now tg( All Our Trimmed Hats Red id Boys' Rowian Wash menu tccluded many of the season's delicacies and everything was cooked SOME NEWS BITS to perfection. George B. Glover, pres ident of the Board; Mayor Wood and others SDoke wordi of Udie' 75c Waih SkirU, tOC IN NORTH CAMDEN STARTS AT SERVICES ON ASCENSION DAY Harold Wakefield as Phtlostrate and Florence Dickinson as Hippolyta, ui im Amazons. to tho pupils. Following the dinner all adjourned to the auditorium where the dudII of th Aia-hth rr.ri.

Wt many more bsrgaini. Came nd tee them at ine rest of the cast Included the "UUUt vi UCIIJ Cham Dion 9 nf Knrth Ktrila'n luitvwiiigr; rendered an operetta entitled "The, Captain- of two VTlla on -Mattwn. Myrtle BLUMSTEIN'S, 315-317 Kaighn Ave. comes to. playing pinochle, defeating wiiio, oroxny MCU11I, Mildred Gra- Rev.

Creighton Spencer, formerly of AHU "a8 car Perts last night at voromy uannon. Sara Cannon. i sxory reiaiea song was af ter the order bf Longfellow's Myles Standish and the tula nf Prfooillo I New Tork And Arizona. has h.n mil. meir neaaquarters, no York street The score 4 171 jn 41.

xieisier, Bve ed aax the. permanent resdent rector of iyn nempnill, Miriam Jamison. len and Frank Ryan were high men enrist M. E. Church, West ColUnKS- i0.ns Westeott wiin ev, points, and Ed and John Alden beautifully interwoven.

The cast concluded i forty-three children and the production Undoubtedly iraHd a nv amaf KTan Were next With S77 rutlnta A High Cost of Living iwood, N. J. Mr. "Spencer's broad experi Goldstein, Fred Hutohl collation was enjoyed by the players. ence and thorough tntlnlnir ha necu- eon, H.

Locks, Morris Matt, Wilbur Marly fitted him for the leadership of thlB thriving lUriih Mil Ann.n 4. ina neismaQ and William uv scores: iff WELL. Esslfnger and' B. Ryan REDUCED! HOW? companled by exnreaslona nf nin performance of character ever staged here. The musio was rendered by the High School Orchestra.

Mrs. Flor-! ence Reed, musical director of the In -chars" of tha' iffaii-1 of Court Dorothy" Hap 877 462 'TeBTAt from him fnrmam no1alnnH Beuhler and Holler Klein and Cave flmltlr and "Brown -823 uiiie jonnson and Alma Sarlsh. Gentlemen of the Court W. Jones. By buying Modern Brand Butterine and great credit Is due her for the! 70S 197 107 woorgo furneu and Swain.

Allen and F. Ryan Trace and Trace Matt, Leopold Gold Pages Morris stein. Total euwiont wv wnion mm snow was presented. The house was taxed to Its utmost capacity and there is talk of repeating the performance. In the cast were Sarah Clark, Herman Lerendecker.

James Pnnvnafe. Miss Lna Jones, of the 1S15 clasi ........4174 671 Besf Modern Dairy Store 409 BROADWAY Finest Quality Delicatessen and Lowest Prices F. Bott and Marin Markert and Rears wuBiu wnuen Dy Men delssohn for "A Midsummer Night'i Dream." The cast incltiiUA fw.i-t. 483 Harter and H. Bott P1V.

A Tilt. er, William Brlee, George Loos, Richard Grirar. fivlvla Murnhv Hnm. (and high praises for. hit Sterling; Integrity and uprightness, his congeniality and marked in his former labor.

Spencer's first tervlce was the of the Holy Communion on Day, yesterday. Hts first Sunday service will be at 10.30 a. 'May 4. The regular Sunday services, are a (follows: 10.30- a. morning prayer and sermon; 3.30 p.

Sunday-school; 7.45 p. evening prayer and ermon. Holy communion at MM every first Sunday In the month, and at 8 a. m. every third Sunday in the month.

This event is the culmination of a series of God-given blessings showered upon this parish during the past three years. Prior to March, 1910, (several attempts were made to establish an Epi- final Phnrch in Vi.auHf nt 671 546 VIIM actors and was the largest ever seen ard Si-opnerMarJorie GamttAnnaf prangt ana rayne .664 vu in tuoru ecnoot stage." uarey and Glendening victoria Helen Irvine. Leiahton Seals. Waiti ttn. piay win be renroduced tn fvjiiuuuueu in- 656 .3490 Ion.

Carlton Homer. Jnunh Pnh.n Total wwn. nil uo HUKeiS There. No Excuse for Bed Bugs, 'e wen nigh sold. Wm.

eUackln, Arthur Gilbert, John Stafford. Charles Orr, Albert Super, BimUel Hunt, Leilla Knrnrnu ITofl Koaches, Ants or Fleas The funeral of Mrs. Agnes Kirk, wife Use "ALBEON" tha. vi w.ium, 100 pjae this morn-ins from huf mothaVa -u4 a. insect destroyer: Quart SS Pearl Btreet, and was largely attended by sorrowing friends and relatives.

Solemn hla-h nun Kid What is It that occurs 20c, Small 12c Barrett Broa Broad Way and IJn St CnartrtH mo m. 4 but for various reasons they were all He are you related to. Tim Reilly? She Slietlv. Thara war inr.lu. once in and yet Weather by, Charles Rogers.

Thomas Btaveley, Robert Haines, Richard Call, Harold Lackey, Alfareta Anderson, Virginia Day, Mary Ruth Powers. Charlotte Kelley, Marion Merkle, Ruth Powers, Agnes Frank, Hannah Stake. Fnlenhath tiaa. a minute, twice In a week, only once In a year? mm TTMy MIU Bl llir o--r rvuew another! at: Berlnger's, Fifth and Federal Sta. abandoned.

About this time and Dr. Paul N. Litchfield, 1100 Kaighn children in our family. Tim was the oldest and I the youngest. effort was made to establish a church, and.

J. F. Grumbrecht of Camden. JJd Interment was made in Calvary uent wnat is it? 1 Kid The letter E. rsroaaway, uaraden.

was secured as reader. Guilds were formed, and the organization of M-. His hand caught in a machine at his sie II even thai, Mary Lortus, Alice Rowand, Edith Stafford, Mettetal, A. Rosa, A. church was commenced in earnest.

Mills, vices were halA in th nn tchnni v. mm. Parknr. empjoymeni yesterday, Joseph eprner Collings avenue and Reading! ChoirDirector, F. Mettetal: organist man resiamg at Z04 1 ork street, ha a tva finoAM iH HERB AND THERE.

Dr. William AndArann haa "ess; soloists, Mrs. Charles rated. A physician dressed his in- chased a Huprooblle coupe. uvciduw, ms present soprano; Mrs, A.

L. Webster, wuiiam Long, orwest Main street, left to-day for a business trip Wash- tngtotvD. Mr. and Mra O. Rnun Front and Vine streets, overhauling uv.i.uU iiurcuasea, corner u-ranti-iruo; a.

j. Webster, tenor- How- and Comly- avenues, having 109 feet Walker, basso. frontage and 165 feet depth. St. Cecelia's Guild Mrs Daniel Gar-In August, 19llj the -contract was rison, president; Mrs.

Harry Macferren signed for the erection of the present vice president; Miss Llla Childe secre-parish house, and oh Palm Sunday, Mrs. F. Mettetal, treasurer the cornerstone was laid by the Arch-' Clara Vi Smith Guild, Jr. Mrs" E. Mooresto'wn, vlaltad wniiom -nr woi ireparaiory 10 its laiunching.

Many improvements are Del IT made tn th. ma a 1.. Hodgson, of Mansion avenue, last evening. slastlc owner. Miss E.

M. Willard nt V.amt Urol ueacon oerora gathering eight or nine president Miss Katberlne One of North Pom A s.nM4ia Street, attended the C. T. U. convention in Merchantville.

yesterday. Miss Helen and Elisabeth Grlffen, of Elixabeth. will visit iLtiaa irn- young men, Edgar F. wilhelm, has, Opened a new store at 612 North Front1 I ri-' i.w dunoa, vice president; Miss May About the first of June, 1912, services, Smith, secretary; Miss Florence' Ma-were inaugurated In the new structure, nak, treasurer. since which time a steady and healtnyl Sunday-school Ar Stlllman suoerin-growth has enabled the vestry a'tendent; Mrs.

F. MettetAt 'treasurer rector. teachers, Mrs. K. A.

Garrisnn Mii The church has been furnished with Ruth Woodruff, Mrs. F. Mettetal Mrs Ixmg, of West Main street, during the week-end. After a Dleassnt atnv mu John C. Hoonea la ill With ntissiY.

tilvD.eVl,n'r,of 81 penh street. Miss 1 L-Jl 5 orla1'' i com- Macrerren, H. E. Stephenson. tt.

jSHiiiman. s7, "-raniDaugn, of Kennett Square, has returned. monla at his main street home. Willard. Smith's class of the First Baptist Sunday-school hnid Ha OraanisfUUa v.v The officers of the church and guilds re as follows.

as follows. are MiflS Violet Ttaenall Fellowship Club-Rev. Creighton Spencer. trnsMnt- tt ofv. lyly meeting4 at the home of Miss Rector Rev.

Creighton Spencer. On Hhe Phone. "Hello, Gert This Is George." "Oh. Gawre. how A' vmi An i olo ovale "turned from a short visit to Hartford, Conn.

Wardens Harry Macferren, A. Skill Via- Anna jii.aerson, Auauoon, on Monday evening. i i W' c' wJ'etary A. G. Mills, Ueasurer.

man. Just going to retire for the night--' A brief buslnemi aaaai -R. W. rra. Vestrymen-tary; H.

B. Terrible. Jed I hear Arthur is very low. Ethel Arthur who? OWd by a BOoUI inrt rfrdhmanr Stephenson, treasurer A Johnnie urHa.t an. "un, i see" i Shut your eves dulck!" Rsd The Want Ads On Page Tw? 1 wor, 01 ixin ana "nden streets, was a recent visitor to -vm-m VUIIIIIVIK Boas Ralnlna with un.

nour, Barnegat City. 7 i iiuwiumaigrT rhlnmal Um ed Arthur-mometer. Cm Mt I 8th and Chestnut 9th and Pearl 2606 Federal Blackwood Collingswood vaioucesier Merchantville WE'VE BEEN SERVING THE PUBLIC SUCCESSFULLY FOR OVFR Fiirrv vtadc SnAW a Choice Mutton Chons Ur. nnH 1R bhoice Lorn Pork Roast 1Rn Choice Legs Mutton Choice Shoulders fhtton Choice Lorn tJutton Chops Stewing Mutton 9c Best Creamery Tub Butter 37c Best White Potatoes 35c bas. On Saturday, May 3rd w.

will sp.a Cr.so. D.ol, wbtie we will Mrve a large 10c plate hand paddled ice crum for Ss. Choice Loin Pork Chops 16c 18c Prime Whito Lard Uhoice rock Shoulders 15c MERCHANTVILLE SfV 6k, a tS a-v FaocT Delaware Sliad ROAD WAV AN CHESTNUT 20c Sweet Oater flsne Sweet Clover lldkn Legs Choice Perk Roast 16c I 23c lb I wect Clover Elatlca Shonlden 14c 16c ISc Chops HcanJlCc Choice Prh Clcps 15c SDc hmiclred Fresh Fish Larje Choice Pic lac Ihci Jambo Claras.

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