SEA ISLE CITY
n »«'" B* ,r ^ lrlp to Uif Quaker City I** 8» ,nr<Uy T Mr». Myrtle Speer *a* » M‘»Till* vtellqf on Tuo*da> Thoma- Mrt all »pent the week •Dd in Phlladeli-hl* Mia* Dorothy Reed is reenverine. ■ner beint: HI lor •boot • »«*ek Dr. D. I'ptoti Bair dro»-e to AtUntie City Mondnj. on hiisii'-—_ Ira P. Hens spent Tursdn- ^ in Trenton where he ployed '"0 Pnensyhonia Railroad Bof' 1 Mra John McCall is this week With relative 1 hilar
delphio.
Mr. and Mrs Leals O • -ter. Jr,, and family, spent a »• * '»»* «»>‘e week with Mr Chest- - parents.
| “Wrecking Crew” Raid Biltmore Hotel
Miss Edith Halleran Is spendlne NY* v,;,:':. arek end In Phtlnd.-l-phta and t anuit-n. While she is in Camden she alii attend the Stale Conference of Younn People’s Council »f Kelleious Biueatlon. of Which she Is Slste vice preshieni. IMsar P. JUst. of Richmond. Va, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs
Edward B Arnett, at their home Five-Gallon Jugs of
here On Monday Mr. Arnett nc-
companled Mr. East 10 Rlehmond. Liquor Buned m Sana ol where both attended a business Wildwood Place meeting
Mr. and Mr>. clarence Mazurie
and son. John. i« nt the holidays N ot hj ng at Applegate s
vtsitinK friends and relations In various parts ol Pennsylvania The
business here was left in the cap- i„ 0 mirf. »ere conduct-si on able bends ot C.ustav Mornhinwes. hop !- -itfrlna the holidays who Is now foreman of the Karase |,y rounty .i f Uvea and the State comment Is Renoral on the ex- Poliee. on* which netted live ec pi tonal henuty of Sea Isle City's kb I Inn Jucs ■ "dllor. and 17 quarts
CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JAMUAKY
Another $5 Prire To Limerick Winner
1926.
Missto Anna Sehm-it and Mary 4 cnramunlly Christmas tree. The of hond.-d Delaney are spend:: *; the holiday.- artistle luhtinc arranicement is On Dee. tnl*er J4 «h.
la Philadelphia the work of City Superintendent crew” of the rounly. composed of
Man H- : any of Ma , Theodore E. DeBow The tree is Detectives t ntrerfend HUbee and
k.oo.- ritv' T>l - soendirc the’lbv far the most beautiful in the 1 Troopers Kfilly and Bishop, raided holidays wath ,t ■ nd, in this eity I county. the Bm.t.n-. HoULCed.r and A«MUS M Hlcc.as. of Merrhart-l Mr and Mrs florae M. Run*; Jantle Avenue^ WIMwomE Anarch vUleMsvWtlm: Mr.Md M» John.sprnt th* Chriatmas holidays In or _ vf U p Halleran ITtiladelphu with their parents, liquor, and When about to Klve up w. , 4 . ..‘makinr fh*- trt;* by motor. Owen the quest Btahop and Bel I. Mmyonc ,1-ad ■ ^ ; }tmry (nd KriinW rtrr , rl a«om- In the sand under the buildinc. and It* -^ thsm as far as Philadelphia there found Are )u*« and seventeen
** ' ' from where Mr Jones Journeyed on • bottles I-"tied.
Miss Anna Browa. of D—aUnile. , o w||kMh , r „ , nd Kn.m, Fstrarl David Ostrelcker. owner of the
-as not plared under ar-
' (ContiBOed Prom Par* 1 On. i \
show that TIMES rt-adetw J ctasplnc the Idea In almost
cverv eas. the lit.* supplied w«*l
..it the laeldent *.t the •
great -.-rial story . •Splnslerhood.’’ whleh Is now ’tinnlnc 1,1 '»>•-j TIMES, in which Darhara Haw I ley. after seelnR a tallroad wreck* and wrlttnR a stoty of the d^ith and dlsasler. fain’- In the lobi
of the newspaper ofice.
It you havet Joln*-d the thmnc *.f readers who And pleasure and recreati'-’ in teadinR the story, and lots fun In writme th* last lln*- Jot" *odav A whole pac- is devol*-*l in this issue to th. -tnry. with • eomplet* synopsis you can start now and en)**> the story as j much, almost. w» i: you had r.-ad
all of If.
Winners Plessed With Pritf Winners of th. TIMES Spin Stcrhnnd Umrrirks ats pleas, d with th.-lr prire award* of IS j for the bei*t last lines. Two let
creased probably from $SO.OnO to f«i> noti In order to cover the full expense of the Beaqul-Cen-t.nnial advertising. Wind Up Year's Business Wednesday s meeMiiK was dctoted entirely to rlnrinR up the lusinem of the year, and paylnn all Mils. A resolution was adopted setting Saturday. January J. as the date, and noon as the tin** for re-orRsnlt'ng and aaidgntng departments for the year
i»:*
Mhn’s Bhn and whaf. Wtat at j Ike l oBBt) Playfcnnwea
-. N. J.. Dee
is:;
n: ployed l» the oakv Mayor M H Bolrtmej
Mrs. George f oxson »P«ni couple of days with friends in M
Till* last week.
f the absent.
to WHkssfcarrr. and Frank Fkirarl
spent Christmas with relatives in Bllfmot the Quaker City. rest 1-
the rounty Of l nltrd States t om
s before whom a heanna could he given Aeco-dln*
ThmoRh sn error in the make-up ' , of ibis column last week, the Hem 1 I telling of Mr. and Mrs. Earl M
Min Sarah Bevsn. of Ocean OO f Waddinglon * contemplated trip to p ”' " hr ? i '\ **, n d
was a Sunday visitor at the borne whlrh miH (nkr place next chsre.-s
of Mrs. Daniel Tolson.
Mr. and Mrs William Jock spent Christmas holidays among
friends In Vineland.
Miss Ethel Andrews, of Chestnut HU1. Pa., was the guesi of Mrs. Daniel Tolson on Sunday. Mra. Gustav Hornhinweg and aon. Gus. Jr., spent two days In
Philadelphia this week
Thomas Whittington spent Christmas with his parents in Ihe
Quaker City.
Miss Kathryn Reed, a student at Stetson Hospital spent the Christmas holidays with her mother. Mra.
H Jsroht. la this city
Milton Bender, one of the lino-
n the TIMES staff , .
. sale
wit, left out their names, and In-
,I»M ™i, u»t of u». u.nn-f
l.uonifo who -in ■f^.mp.ny thorn - ^ -' U “ ) T „„ 'M,. awl Mr. WwUlaWoa. .1.1 rhU- ™ Iran, .womoaoin b, Ulw lawban by Aadrr. Apo>w «UI makr lb. lrlp by wo.or, ■“
liquor
i trip ti
Niagara Ihlls. Detroit and Chicago A l_| C_ L-J ac At Chicago be spent Christmas “ • I I IdS
with his brother-in-law and sister. Morrow' Fcr-’arv* Mr. and Mrs Erank Warner Dr INdlTOW CaSCdJJC Way Intended to remain in the . ;—, Windy city until after thf New indlj Bruised When Dragged
Yenr. hut says that when the mer- Stopping Banawty Hone cury dropped to ten degrees below
.xero and stayed there, he decided A. H. Sapp, well-knowrn local Into come east to get warm. sura nee agent, had a narrow es-
Christmas cantata entitled rape from serious Injury last Sat-
I -The Secret of Happiness." was urday near Petersburg, when h. presented by the srholara of the attempted to slop a runaway team Methodist Sunday School last Sapp was dragged from his feel • Thursday evening, lo a crowded when he grabbed the oridle of th< ntok house Much credit Is due Mrs unruly borae. He was dragged I l>" , Gus Miller and Mra. Harold Sutton *ome distarce before the horse was
home ia this city | for Us decided success, and for brought to a stop by a thicket. Sapp Visa Tilhe Crooorker will ieax, their undivided attention toward roeetvM many scratches and on January IP. tor Horida. when the training of ’.he children. Nu- bruises from where h* had beer aha will make a lour of the "Sun- meron* gifts, including candy and dragged arross a Aeld through shine" State oraneev we-e distributed to th< briars and thorns. Dr T C Wheaton president ol children of ihe Sunday sehool A The mishap occurred when Sapp the T C Wheaton Glass Companv l«uiiful basket of fruit was pre- was assisting h's father-in-law tr Of Millville attended a hank meet- "mied to the pastor and family by haul some Umber io be used fot lag In this city on Thuradiy ** r ■ ml Mr * A Steelman The healing purpose*. The xero weath
iwstor also received a purne from
frtaads ia New York City K- Maleola Tolson retaraed t
after spending several days a
Turkahi
; Gentlemen: I I couldn't believe my • ye* w hen I I saw "Turkaboe Lady" and ther. my nam.- as being th* ..ne wh" supplied the winning line ir. Limcick No. 2. **t roura* knowing that th. TlMHk pul. Hsh.d nothing hut farts that ear. be relied upon, my double wrr. Like some olhei- I have an swerrd numerous purxlc but have never been fortu-int.- • tough to r.ce-lve any rewatd until now. Then. mo. the news coming ..n 'Xmas Eve. J consider the prlxe as a very src.-ptable gift Thanking you. I remain. Sincerely. Mrs. ANNA W LANGLITY. Editorial Staff. TIMES With pleasure I acknowledge , rerelpt of check sent t*. in-- a* a . I limerick ptixe winner I thoroughly appreciate your decision, which awarded me the prize, and also the ptnmptncs.- with which II was sent to me Thanking you very much for your kindness. I am enconrag.-d ! ' lo try it again. MRS. FRANK V. GANDY. The judges of the Limerick this . week will be the City Hall. Sea Isle
South Dennis School Remoetbered Xmas (Continued from Page One)
chuk. "Good Night." James Mainoln: Why Do Bella for Christmas Rlnc Anns Fttwler; “A Gift to Sant;. Kslbnr Nickerson reclUUon. Ruth Hickman: reritaUan. Mary Sutton: song. "Jolly Old St Meliola Itenteb dance of Greeting Elect tri Music." "I See You. -ng. "Stocking* Stout;" play l.t Santa Claus." In which Earl Sr: :>*on. Vera Oera*lmcbuk. Esth.r Mckernon and Ray mood lllcknc t were the principal character- piiylnt. “A Christmas Gift" and . .tlogne. “The Day After rbristm. - " follow mg this Santa Clans appenroR with gifts for every child the community A box of ear.dy » riven ewrh child by Mr. Georg. Steoeckcr The Home and Srii -1 Aaeocialion gave a gin toea.r - inld. Miss Meerwald also gave ....child In the community a box ■ ndy. The children of the school eve a gin to each member of the Home and School Asaocia-
Tire Thief Retracts Not Guilty Plea Harry Scull, who stole Gres and access* it- - from the automobile of Sterling 1 ole. nf Ocean city, and i« "no* • rvtng a six months term r: th- - uintjf prison for this offense. Wednesday retracted his pica of : ot guilty to one of rrullty on a M ilar charge preferred by Vr V. y F. Mowbray
-The M*n on the Hog." baaed on the Harold McGrath novel and play produced by Warner Bros, and starring Syd Chaplin, will be shown January 2 and 3 at the Capitol Theatre, and will prove to be one of the most hilariously amusing picture* ever aerwened. Syd Chaplin t* even funnier than he was In “Charley’s Aunt"; Aral as a debonair young millionaire, then a typical cab driver, a groom a butler, and Anally as a ladies maid involved In s frantic tussW for a set of plans fer an airplane invention. In addiUon to directing the production. Charles "Chuck" Retoner plays the heavy, a Russian apy. Alice Calhoun ‘a the pretty heroine. Kathleen Calhoun an Inventor’s wife and Helene Costello the hero’s staler. The rest of a brilliant cast Includes David Butler. Thiodore Lorch. E. J lUtcHITe. Charles Gerrard and Henry BarTbe adaptation hy Charles A. Logtte and the scenario by Jullen Josephaon has not lost a single chuckle or laugh of the original story, and they have added a great lot of gags that get every laugh you’ve got. Without doubt “The Man on the Box" to one of the funniest comedies you'll ever see You should not miss It.
Direction ot Tho (too. W Benetkm Ikootm SnootiScoll? Vootilotoi LitoUootlj HooOH "Ocean City’t Faooriie Theatre"
New Year’s Day-Spedal Matinee at 3 P. M. A BIG HOLIDAY SHOW
MMala Shewing at Hunt’s Casino Jsnaary Cnd to Janusry *th JANCARY IS I.ACGli MONTH
Allan Nickerson.
r probably made the bvse more »i
■ In town on Sunday, installing j
the member* and friend* of the frisky than usual. When the leam
. radio for hto sisler-ln-U* [ nr *h»ch they destre to wa. Mopped one of the front Mim N R Johnsor extend their thanks. The pas to. wheels was scrapping Sapp* foot
and family wish nol only the mem- and he would have been killed if be
Mtea Gertrude Fisher, tewebe ol ^ , he M rthodlst ' t ^ UTth , had loosened hto hold
tUHg^h grad, in the iocal school. an(1 New Year
to (pending the holiday seasoc with her sister. Mrs. Thomas Lam 1 -
\ tut the community in general.
Md.
$ 10 and $ 1 5 Per We
Man Came East To Make Bootleg
^ Stills Exploded and Ht-w He Is
County May Pay
All Sesqui Advertising (Continued from Fag^ One) a portion of the bills, equal lo
' their contribution, referred di-!
trcfly to them lor payment Tut* ould be alright it all pay their portions promptly, but should one
or the other, for any reason, i
fail, there would Is- no way lo meet these bills, and there t* apt to be unpleasantnea. as a result If the county appropriat*-- the whole amount, all lb« niunici palltle* will bear then portion
Charles R Hahn and Um.lv >r< Shaw Must Pay Wife
•Wjojlcx a stay In Virginia, over the holiday*, spending Chrutttr.a.la Old Point Comfort The trip
was made by auto. Heney Shaw . of Ocean City. wb< Serving Sixty Days Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Domac* was charged cith having failed lo — and family- have murned after support hi* family since last June Marshall Banks, who hail* from ■pending th- holfcays in Philad-I- entered a plea of guilty before Hamilton. Ohio, and who decided phia Mr Dnmage's mother a<- Judge Eldredge. at Court House, on ,hM Ocean city would be a gc*>d eempanied them. Wednesday, and was sentenced ti- Ctoce for a distillery, will have two The people «.■ Messiah Lutheran pay his wtf. *p. a «.ck l-.r ih- month* in the rounly Jail lo think Ctarrh are expeetteg the windows n-xt three months and tU a work ovrr ,b c fc -' nl which mad. tor their new ,turrh this week ‘ thereallrr for the halsne. of the h ** s, ‘ll blow up and lead io hi*
They will tw placed In the build- years ISM. arrest teg at once, and the church will . Stuw now lives in Vineland. IhM he Anishfd up quickly. his lan.ilv ar. in Ocean City
of the.
the
at I
rate, and i here will hr hi lily of one place or auoth. t failing 'o pay Its share ” A further objection was tha' ' it would probably be imp.*»ibp to get all of the muniripkliti>« to agree on the share of the • xpense that they would t~ wlUlug to hear, and also the general plan whlrh is proposed, said M:
Champion.
ll this plan is approv.-d it will probably hr taken up at
Ur
eting ol
Doatd
Win a Prire By Writing the Best Last Line To Thu “SPINSTERHOOD” Limericli No. 5 Of cctinr yon are rtatJag the great serial stcry now ai^ea-iBg in Um nrmip.jv'T' Everyone in Cape May Onnaty—alinntt—u reading sod enjoying it It will be easy thee for vow to win a wnxr of Five Doilarv which is Birred each »‘«k hy the TIMES for the perron who sahmits the best 1. - iter to the Lunenck The Lunrnrfc i» based cn ae in- -at nf the story. M if won rend the story it's easy to tt.i* up a last line. Be sore that your last line rfcy; . s with the fcrat two lines, and that i» is based on be -«a! expenence ol Barbara Hawley as told in her story It's lots of fan. Try it' Clip oat tha box. write in yon: Uc fill te wont name and address below and nail to • Spinstetiiood Lunenck Editor care The CAPE MAY Cur STY TIMES, before January 6th Here is today’s lunenck: Her story had jurt the right tou.i About peach-colored nightie* and h. But the governor's frau Didn't like it. somehow.
the moonshine g om nt his stilli enntiM-s'.ed and tak.
Freeholders on January
which time the budget will Ihapproved, and If this plan i- approved the budget will be m-
LYRIC
WOODBINE. N. J.
d*r. Jinwaey ». ««» SITiTAI* ATTRA<“nON v JEWEL raoDocnoM
\TRGIMIA YALLI in “The Signal Tower”
DOUGLAaS FAIRBANKS te ‘The Mark of Zorro”
COLLEEM MOO BE in “SALLY”
wm DUNCAN IS • Wolves of the North'* Cs-e.ro, sea News
We Wish AD Our Patrons A Happy and Prosperous NEW TEAR
i.t her
o the Ocean
Address Coy
City city Hall, and they to have both exploded
He pleaded gatlty before fudg. Eldtedge on Wednesday, ^i . ourf House, and got sixty day-* IN THE CHURCHES
First M. E Church
Sea Isle City. K-mday. January Vorning servtra-at l.' :3<" Th* mmon subject will be The Ima nation " Sunday School at : :
Epwottb league at 7: aermon. "Th*- Hope «I Prayer meeting Ybnn
Messiah Lutheran •n.e-llke . hlirch Itlhl.
CAPITOL THEATRE
WOODBINE, N. J. Friday. January 1. 1926— —SPECIAL ATTRACTION—
Dorothy and Lillian Gish in “ORPHANS OF THE STORM” Comedy and News Admission—IV and tic Saturday and Sunday. January 2 and 3—
Syd Chaplin ^
<<_ ~ * n Ihe MAN on ihe BOX
—d
RECENT MARRIAGES Compton D-y
WhDdin-Ewling On Saturday evening ia ■€. Miss Oola Kwlmg. «.! ,'ain. dvughttj of \tr--agu* bream- the bride \ WtUldin M Heine. rV
The sireens most olebratod thnracter comedian in a timehonored Cory of nfc-uplitting mssqneradr* A joy-nde throurh Uughland It’D get even hueh you ve got. Comedy and Hews Wednesday January 6— — “MEN. WOMEN AND MONEY" A drama of sentiment adapted from the original story of Dr. Frank Crane. Pathe Comedy—"SOMEWHERE IN SOMEWHERE s-ond Episode o' Wild West" and Kineoeram. Admatoion ~ 13c «nd 25c
COMING -
"SALLY OF THE SAWDUST’ We Wiih You All . Very HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
“A Son of His Father" Featuring BESSIE LOVE and WARNER BAXTER on: OMRJ OOMKPT in • ■CTTCR MOVIES" "FLAME FIGHTER" No. 5 8 ho wing Slstti.ee Out, KUMVIKS THIS 18 YOCR DAT Try and win a Scnoc.r Car. Mans Hod or Coaster Wagon
malHtae «...
n d«, “Lorraine of ihe Lions" NORMAN KERRY and PATSY RUTH MILLER A girt, a gnrlll*—and a man —ti.-*- strangest love alorj ever
“Mn.iame Behove" CTfAl tLerS'Tl • NT Featuring JULIAN ELTINGE and ANN PENNINGTON JuM fuH of aTOr-apiiitiiu.-UugSvs
WMeroda, ana TSurada,. Janaary • ana 7— TM Gig Sopor Foaturt Day “A Km For CuxlereUn' Wilb BETTY BRONSON. TOM MOORE and ESTHER RALSTON
"Uo'a vour OH) s
Friday. January t— t:vi«:viN DAY Adult a & ChlMr-f, t>* . An rf,, “In Every Woman’s Life” VIRGINIA VALU and MARC McDERMOHT
- FLAME FIGHTEA'. Ne S
“ Womanhr txfied " nd Udtw * U " > ** ,w ''' Uu abLNEEZINC BEEZERS - flame fighter-"" No. (
LEATRICE JOY “The Wedding Song" I A picture f;nro WUi i j e-lhua arid cal drama
Children g.a
The,
CLASH OT rH,WOLVES
with
WN-TIN-TIN ypxiRBaos JUNE MARLOWE
Added Comedy— Van Bibber in “THE FEUD” Fox New* Added Attraction— A Musical Comedy Entitled “LOOKING FOR TALENT” Arranged and Played by Esther M. Stanley on the Moorlyn Grand Organ Saturday, January 2—Matinee at 3 P. M. First National Present*
i
With Ben Lyon and Mary Astor A drama from the world of Added Comedy— Clyde Cook in “STARVATION BLUES” Topics of the Day and Pathe Newt Monday & Tuesday, January 4-5
With DOROTHY GISH Added Comedy— Our Gang Kids in "GOOD CHEER” Aesop’s Fable Wednesday, January 6
Added—A New Story of THE PACEMAKERS” With Alberta Vaughn, At Cook, «d KR G
Fox .New,
O-P-E-N a-L-L Y-E-A-R
rmances Ever, Ever*, at 7 tea Mating, Saturday, , n d Hc*la n „ 3 p

