The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1922, Page 20

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peied _ MISS KATHERINE KENT “WILL BECOME BRIDE OF C. HUNTINGTON ERHART miss , KATHE ine KENT Miss Katherine Kent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Edward Kent of Yov. 9 to C. Huntington Erhart, son of William H. Erhart of New . Miss Kent is a cousin of the bitrstiond of Donoughmore «nd . Phipps ‘and is a member of the seit League. TRUSTEES POSTPON INVESTIGATE FARM The Board of Trustees o: York State *Gchool of Applic ture at Farmingdale, L. 1., poned until Wednesday its meeting to consider the action of students who “struck”’ against housing conditions and certain members of the faculty ing Albert A. Jol faculty sald to-d were returning. Mme Arr SQS RS AOL. CHOMP SO) + will be married on FIVE TRUCKS OF BEER SEIZED BY TROOPERS tLINGTON, N. J., Nov, 6.—Thre d half-barrels of beer were found on five trucks in Broad Street, the main thoroughfare, here, last night, accord- SWEST3O2S ANB. SSS RECORD-BREAKING SALE Tuesday, Election Day, and Wednesday Only ings nt these reduced prices. Tuesday (Election Day) only. EBRUSSELS $ID 8.3x10.6 p22%ts,, VE LVETS $2 4 Genuine $50 value; never have yo of this exquisite rug at such ar ro Parnes emcee A rug that needs no endorsement: 6mith known the world over for supe ty, specially reduced 9x12 * Real Royal Wilton Velve Tire. and beauttful-colorings: vine WILTONS *69-° Iity rug through and through new en; exclusive weaves; real value $125 9x ade by Officces tn] © he came to the po ing to State Troopers Hutchinson and Cassidy and Federal Enforcement Agent beer approximately andes Charles Carslake, who took possession | officers trailed the trucks from Camden. OPEN ALL DAY use DAY LINOLEUMS anv CARPETS month, Never Btrike leaders dented ‘The most nourishing 6 bread Your Money Can Buy OU buy a loaf of bread al- most every day. Your family eats it at every meal—three times a day, year in and year out. Are you careful to buy the most nourishing bread for your money — the kind that contains the richest, creamiest milk, and more of it—the kind that is thoroughly baked through and through — the kind your wie PREPAID MAIL ORDERS Wool Carpets | Inlaid Linoleum | $10 Felt Base Katra heavy; Super Grade Rugs has post- many patterns; | Colors oukh to | Bien 6x0: ‘Chineso %, $1.59 $1.19 | biccet!” $4.95 FILLED PROMPTLY, will eat with relish every day because it has such a delicious home-made flavor ? Cushman’s Grade A Bread is thatkiad. It contains more nour- ishment—more food value—for the same money. It is creamy-white — fine grained, and firm, It keeps fresh longer—slices more smoothly— toasts more easily, and tastes better than other breads, Give it to the children every day. Leave a standing a order with your dealer. GRADE A BREAD| The richer, creamier loaf of Cushman’s bread from ten different » made one compost Put through comp! jaboratory teste, higher in protein food value than the u anaiysis is as foliows: Total carbohydrates . . , Pure Food Analysis of Cushman’s Bread A prominent New York firm of pure food expert ‘hey report Cushman's bread ! loaf of white bread. Their 54.07 percent om Total food values per pound 1,255 calories In @ rigid bacteriological test of the wrappers around the bread, and the crust # found that the bread reached the customer abse- 'y, and free from contamination, experte will be given upon request. hey 2 NONE BE PRT RRR a a A ANTON a ee IN B. R. T. TUBE STATION was in a state of added that he was not suft 1 but that the cause of He and thd other men Avenue and 40th] fro voklyn, yesterday by an em- ; Hi AMSTERDAM sae 2.2 POP. MATS. WED. &: ‘we 0. eon MIGHT ut 8.40. pape LAR $2 TOMONROW « i ues a Mae witcha RUTH CHATTERTON SRECIAT— 200 GOOD Int s MissINA CLAIRE NCES and nightly tells The Awful Truth HENRY MILLER’ s THE LAST WARNING equ ACTH ST: SEK | MALWALOeA ’ i ANE COWL } ING THE eal PRINCESS HANI NON Kalman's Latest Musical Gem. on: Bost Pley-resune IRVING BERLIN'S NEW MUSIC BOX REVUE wn LiemnY tS singe, Bo STAGED BY HASSARD SHORT The Smashing Musical Comedy Hit W 4 WALLACE EDDINGERG MARY Sasi a MeN “The audience took It to LENORE ULRICs KIKI iE oa ia Na nae FRAZEE sii: Ties, Wea WILLIAM COURTENAY | H "HER TEMPORARY aE Aa EW HITES SCANDAS | eee anes THE ok v come DY WITH MU £2 Buiter GEORGE M. ai ls toerisrais" ON THE ack SIDO BEE es ~ EARL CARROLL Go into your BOOTH Theatre and vote for a candidate with a record MILTON SILLS. FLORENCE VIDOR a VALERIE BERGERE.(., CRAWFORD2.BRODERICK WALTERSS WALTERS other BEKEITH ACTS JOHN GOLDEN He made good as The producer of Ist Year, Turn to the Ri ght, Lightnin’, and now is producihg 1) "HEAVEN BOOTH THEATRE A Thrilling, Medern, J Romeo and Juliet “* “SPITE CORNER” LITTLE THEATRE The Madge Kennedy Frank Craven Scream FOK KINE BALLET 33392 MICHEL FOKINE STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, STB ST. I MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ‘MARION DAVIES | AUSPICES ARGONNE } BN WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP COWBBY CONTESTS TEX AUSTEN, Director, If you want fun, thrills and clean Government in the theatre'vote a straight ticket | XLS LITTLE THEAT E CORNER THE WORLD’s Harlem Office Now Located at 2092 7th Ave. | HOTEL THERESA BUILDING GTATE EVA. TANGUAY Brom Opera Howse 3!) "fh: ‘bat THE BAT? "is: AMUSEMENT! The Lady in Ermine With ida ad Walter Walt COMEDY * Sa THIN ICE ||| PRINGESS at 2 SEAR aN ST EFLAST WEEK, Elec. 1 Comed ETHEL BARRYMORE ' “Rose Bernd” nave ‘ LONGAGRE "Nits. Woda & The FOOL, ret dramas have enriched | “POP. PuiCE MATS, | l TOMOR'W THURS. & SAT | 50c. to $2.00 BEST SEATS at BOX OFFICE SELWYN (. 20 st | LAST 4 WEEKS _ | ~ oJ pansey’ | ALEXANDER bEKWARD & CAKK PARTNERS AGAIN | 8 LAUGHING HI Por. "PRICE MAT, ToMW ELTINGE. M Special Mut. SHUBERT VAUDEVI HARLEM PEK Ho Wie. 8800 tvs B30 MATS YoES EX. MAT. TO-MOR'W, 2.30 What would YOU do if you had only two hours to live = Old Stockbridge was locked in his room, No one could enter— NO ONE did enter! following a threat! In two hours to the minute he was dead! How was it done? n the Greatest Mystery Blay 6) the Year WHISPERING WIRES ELECTION DAY MATINEE TO-MORROW POSTER ny ane out: CORRIGAN EXTRA MATINER TO-MOK IATINER SATURDAY | SCREEN’S MIGHTIEST ACHIEVE user! | ‘e| The OFdSoal (GREATEST rich : (ones REATES? CR SATS A ow eben “This one is better -and different.” —Telegraph. The Morning World Says: storms. William Fox PRESENTS “me TOWN THAT FORGOT GOD” Directed by HARRY MILLARDE, BROADWAY & 45 STREET ASTOR THE TWICE DAILY 2.30 and 8.30 SeureRIOR WHEN op ws KNIGHTHO WAS IN FLOWER IvOLt VALENTINO 3%. doth RIVOL! oy ‘ERT OF Params uur0 MEGHAN qT jzd $t, FAMOUS RIA’ pars IRELE BWA, u GONE RRC MEC RTE HARE GIRLS tn Pe ts 45 8t, [Mary “Mite alate TLLJOAM. "The Cowb & id Av. bon BROOKLYN. MARK gy “MONTE QTRAN CRISTO” ELECTION RETURN BRLXN | POMOMMOW N1GH1. “We have been preceeding on the theory for some months that but at the Astor Theatre, for the first time since we got up ard yelled for some one to rescue Lillian Gish in ‘‘Way Down East,”’ storm, so terrifying, so catastrophic, so real that we shivered in our boots, and actually forgot that such a thing as a motion we were storm proof... we were face to face with a cinema If there ever was a scene It is the storm of picture camera ever had been invented. of fury pictured on the screen, here it is. It will get you too!”” freuiu TA ATURE! WATCH THE DOME OF THE PULITZER BUILDING For Election Results Tuesday Night WHITE LICHT - - - - Smith Wins RED LIGHT Milley Wins

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