Cape May County Times, 8 January 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 15

CUE MAT coumr TIKES. FKIDAT. JAKUAST 8. 1928

WOODBINE

»m5 Mr*. Sol M. Stacrr. of

t POTMK*

Tl» Odd Frlkn * m«w*tM <ru pc»Ipoe«K! from Jl*» T«or • Err. to (hr follow tag Thu rod*;, vbco lont*ll»Uoo of Brwlj elrcted oBcor.v

will take place.

laws* Ooldlnjrr. Rnixera stodMit. i 1*H for New ftmaawKk. oa Suada)

• SokMorn Zachov.u. (radualr aftemooti. after »prod in* two New Tort KsKtaeertos Srtoo' *«ti W* family i\rd os lYIday erealas. aad re-, **'** Miriam Uaaerblrsli return- - ‘ *>d after apeodlajc an indeBnltr

period la New York with relative*. ! Mr*. R Marrna apeot a week In

.dripbla. left for that dtr , ' hllju,,lphU w ‘ u > reUUre. She »prod las the holiday* with «" •»«*“*

Mr. A. Lereanm waa an Ocean uite aa aodteace attended the

unrattaa of o«c*r* at the Bor- . Mtn * Bellcplaln. k HaO oa Jam ary 1. »•» a Woodbine rtaltor on Satori» Glady* Grnber. . New Tort I . lent, visited her oareata over S “ l “» York Unl-

Pdf* Fiftrei

At Th* Theatres

I Wins'* What at

Mooriyn’s New Stage Nearly Completed

i levied by Mr* ttaltoo. the aecre1 tar> aad treasurer, who U a con ! anhnear of line draperies, person1 ally, and »hr spent over three time* the amount estimated to equip the *ta«i The equipment runsUts mnUly of beautiful fabric* such old rose plush with appliques of ■liver lllle*. silver baronet » cold clolh. b. illtant cloth* of lavender and purple over cardinal red sathk. Several cenuim- orim 1*1 ruga will be tnrlodrd la (be outfit

New Griffith Film .Among the Six Best

. OIU .

. v^uwvwi returned to New

i vj-riorie o— Vo " k - »fter spendtns the rhriatma* ;

- I ! *** Year's vacation hero. !

Will Girt At Least tee Tande

rflle Slow a Week. Mere if the Patroaafe Warruts

Thursday and New Year's IV*) ■las Sylvt* Namyetb. local HUh I studmt. left for PhOade!to spend a few days with

Heary C. I-apMus. of Wildwood.

Improvement Cost $40,000

Work I* nearly completed on

■ jtk* new Stas* whteh ha* been Woodbine Council ^

tv.™*., ".-i.,.« ^ Reorganized For Year > “’ t ' “ **" “““ “ a

> Sally

He returned Saturday e

d until Monday morning with * O*** ***-'-** ***** v^u 1 equipment Installed ao that Rosrtko spent Ue i ^ Prti» s- SmW, Feo r l e )l r r , * Urr ’ ^ Ne« I a»d Alfa Fk Xare Co-cpemUon the tbrntre were aa to the uaa of

n- I he stage. Std Stanley, manager of A Urge audience wltneaaed the ,h « Moortyn aaW: "We pUn to *! inauguration and retirement of «‘ Te «««»'•»»»«' •»«>•» •» «ms« ^ ortcer. of the variooa department* once » wwk durin * ,b * »'»««■•

at the Woodbine Borough Hall, on ^, Friday afternoon at U.*0.

Joseph Lrven*

Max Cutler.

' Council men for the past three years, addressed the audience. , than king them for their support, •land both we.e sorry that they . ... . - 'icould not continue to serve Wooda relative*.

telle Smith.

, Mayor Samuel Greenstein held

to the attention o' all present with

Mreas. In which he

and more often It patronage warrant*. We have Invested *10.000 on thU new stage, which' t» the largest on the coast, south of New

York.

i Mrs Jack Tackien and

We want to give our patron* the benefit of the stage and our eo tertainmeot equipment. If they will pay the actual cost of the entertainments Of course, wtu tell this. Wc expect to open about January IS. aad will run a

both stage attraction as often as patron

molded and praised the citlxeaa I Me warrants.”

■ C.

i Vtn

of Woodbine He declared that The vaudeville at the Mooriyr there waa one thing that was. or will make no difference In the moeeemed to be. harder to get than non picture arrangement, wl^ch , money for various purposes, and niu eont'.nue with two ahowr

. visited his parent* c

on Saturday morning

re,.i * . i ,h “‘ WM ,h * ■® od ' w, “ “ n,1 ^ every night, except Sunday, and luuadel- operation of the people. Mayor matinee. Saturdays and holiday*. T u>f Greenatetn clearly showed some of Th Moo.!-,. ,, nr _ ls .

the developments In the past year. ■ blul | added

John Bis bop. of rape . n d all realised that it wo. one. "* ar *' e bul “ ln * ulM

<Port Howse. gras In Wood- if not the moat, prosperous yean Taturday on business. i n the history of Woodbine. In * Mr *~ V P ' RJ *** m ‘- 01 previous years, very few people!, u enjoyed the moving pic- ■ attended the regular Council ' vhow at the < nptto! Thcwtre 00 meeting*. But in the past yeci y aad Saturday evening*. large crowds thronged the Bor 1 was a Pblladel- ough Halt It U hoped that with-

' main theatre building, and Is ' completely equipped with fly loft.

ms dressing rooms.

J' scenery and all modem lighting ’ effects. It converts'the Moorlyn 1 from a strictly modem picture , house to a bovine which can stage

'

a. of Cap* Mcy. spent. been well plaaaed. to make Wood- r production d Sunday with I bine one of th* outstanding towns YVi • u «* equlpmen wtU he the

‘ of the State.

r UaMaovHz. of Pblladel J Short address** were delivered former resident here, re- by Morris Kerinsky and Jacob o Philadelphia after spend- Benson, newly-elected members of • *»» days with friends and the Borough Council. Jacob 8. Levin waa chosen as Sr. fr lrerstty of Penn- chairman of Borough Council for student, spent a few 1 the year 1»2«. Leo M. Danerhsee wRa his family hlreeh. Tax Collector, and Samuel m Past Bernstein enjoyed E Stone, Tear's Day and the remaining

Comet T* Capitol Theatre, Woodbine. Sat and Sun.. Jon. 9 -10

Ranked by national critics as cm* of th* six best picture* of the year. D. W. Griffllh s n ductioa. "Sally <-1 the Is the first motion picture to receive this dlotincii'-n where tbt cmic* have seen li in an unftnlsh

gentleman." 1* the her -areer and one

orable triumph* of errern acting. Othcn whom Mr. Griffllt. recruited from th* stage lor pans In the picture are Alfied Lunt. star of "The Guardsman" and Glenn Ander*. featured player in the Pulluer priic winning play. "They Knew What They Wanted." The cast i* tha largest Mr. Griffith has used In any picture

n the Nt a I her

work of | hint- says he can *win well ns any policeman

York force.

It is no hlle boast, for Sills appear* in this ptrlure as a New Yolk “cop." He had eight we-k* ol life on the "heat" during the hlmlnx “The Making of O’Malley" Is an adaptation of Gerald tl.-aumnnt's magaMne story ol the same title Dorothy Markoill bead* a support-

1 Rebekah Grnathouse. mcmr the National Woman's , has Iw-en named as AnslsI'm 1 e«l Staten Attorney for latrtct o! Coltinihla.

! >*-vi

eepilwg his great spectacles such 1|,B < ' i “ ,

ts "The Birth of a Nath America." "Qfyhans of

Jh. ,»d -IW„. o, ,1, fyAat Women Are Doing The so tie* ate lavishly stage.i Queen Man.- of Romani.t has isrylng tomi clrru- activities t M-on Inltlati ■< - a rveenh. 1 ..f the he *ori.il splendors ..f beautiful Ancieat Order llardn of Britain,

iomer And as typical of Gril-

fith's work, the acti

During one of the trial 1 ings of the picture, which Griffith always makes that public may tell him what Is Interesting and what I* not: nai tonal elites on < m at ion la that vldalty. dropped In to a* So enthustastlr were they, that they immediately 1-I• graphed for the remainder of the board of critics to come to a later showing. Then they voted It one of the best pictures of this year, and one the mart entertaining pictures er made. No other produo 1 ever ha* had many pictnre* tanked in the ■elect list of best as Mr. Grifhth. for dedightful ••n'.ert laughter, human play of aad splendid acting. "Rally' of the Sawdust" ranks with the fineet thiag* he has ever dc The charm of cirrus hfe and carnival merriment lor the ground Is Ulumlnaii-d with the Joyful gaiety of two new to the screen, a si trrtalner. Juggler and with other peoples pocket*: and his ward who bri:« vr» she ia bis daughter aad who loves aad fight* for him. The comedian’s part ia played by W. C. Fields, for yearn famous laugh maker of th< stage and now star of the Ziegti. 1.1 "FolUeo." The daughter's part Is played by Carol Dempster, the young California girl who ha* made such 'local advance* In her screen In the last year. The part of Sally MrCargle. the whimsical, impulsive waif of the circus, who idoltuw her "Fop." and accepts hi.' greatest rogue.-!•> as the pe*fe< • ion of "* noble

itlonal finish. Including one of the most hilarious scenes ever screened in which the Irrepressible McGarglc drives hts car across country In an effort to get to the courthouse to save Sally

from disgrace.

Chaplin Has V'eteran Cast in “The Pilgrim" mv

Indian of a Cl station fo. the Lady Simps--: heltvws. has p-1 Inflammable mi.

which I* said to li

sect-proof.

Farm wom-n in learned that eb-cii chinos are equal!)

when used a

i’ase. now past has been eusInnd. O- police

lucky If 1 can pull you Sick Husband: "Well. 1 ain't dead yet. so there's hope." wife "Sh-h-h. The doctor

GEORGE R. GREJS Attorney and Counaellor-At-Law 521 Eighth Street, Ocean 09 and Mechanic St , 0L Xm. Bell Phones: Ocean City TU Court House tt

ELSITS SHOPPE— Pit mc I Odd- H

Beauty dor which la th.feminine cll»i a Joint discus

s are arguing u iore beautiful, oi knee. Musi

'he W«*t have wanhiag ma-:->>l aa a laboi i-uiter chums

M». N“Hie B- ign.. of Mesa

Several players who iwntrlbulrd County. Colorado. Is d to be the to part screen SUCccucs of <'harles " nl >' full-fledged woman sugar ; Chaplin support the f.imous come- **** tsrmer in th- limed States dlan In his latest First National Window dressing nn-l ihe decofeature comedy. “The Pilgrim." r *‘i”n exhibition i«v..ih* In an which Is coming to the Lyric The- * r ' ,n »hlch women h.iv advanr-

atre. Woodbine. Raturdsy and Sun-. rl

CARBCLL H. HOAGLAHD Office Equipment Eumphrev BnOdinf 11 So. Harth Carolina Arena Atlantic City, H. J.

H. RICKERS, SR.

public

day. January 9 and 10. | ,, '' r >

They are Edn? Purriance. again i Anna Starey. of Newarl Uu- com'-dton's leading lady: ht* nr,t Ohio woman and oni brother. Sydney ( hapltn: Mack *' r '" of her sex In the .-nil Swain “Chuck" Reisncr. Loyal ;,r r 10 become a certtfli.l

Coder*ood, Tom Murray and Phyl- accountant.

Its Allen. Others who appear in In Lawford. an English village support of the star are Kitty Brad- of about SP0 Inhabitant.-, women bury. Dinky Dean .-nd Mac Well*. 1 fill the positions of tax roll.etor. Chaplin play* 'be role of an r»- (church clerk, portmistn^.- and

raped convict ,wL . n-.m-queradcs tn 1 let .er-carriers.

the clothing of a minister. But this deception brings the most rxerucl- —— atlng complicatlov..« down on the You Can Sow* t«Aoo._ I head of “The Pilgrim.” for as a re- 1 Mone y • ault be la compelled to take Charge ft's so «**r to **»• in the nu>ld>ns of a church In a small town. ““ ’ h,t * n7

SUI1 more amutjng situations

1J Vineland Street SEA ISLE CITY Estimates Furnished

HEMSTITCHING 11 PLEATING 'J 122 mm a., Omu city. a. r.

W. H. MOWEN Commercial Photographer

733 Central Ave Ocean Gty, N. J.

Listings Solicited

Brokerage

arise when a crook, who b

time in the pen wtth the pseudo Sea Iik City B. * L AxsonatjoB parson, comes to the same tows, r „ ._ Mt „ „ , recognize* HU old "college chum" ‘ H C Um - A

and worms bis wsy lulu the social '

Votary Public

A touch of romance an of pathos have also brea worked Into the plot

Milton Sills Here Soon As a New York Cop

Milton SUL. wbo play* the atelier rote In First National's 'The Making of O'Malle)." cocilng to the Lyric Theatre thL lYtday. Wood-

r M. Hal pern, who is spend few warts here with his relatt a few days ia FhUadei- 1

PRICE on event man's head

cJ

Scoots Fight Fire

Two boy* of Woodbine, members of the Boy Scouts, averted what would probably have been

Used Automobile Sale

STARTING

Friday, January 8th, 1926

disastrous forest fire wh»

they extinguished a blase on the Woodbine Bead near Washington Avenue late Tueodsy afternoon. The lads. William HaJpern and Abram Chaaeas. were on their

Dresei student, way home when they aaw lotto Philadelphia, after j umee of smoke Issuing forth from a few weeks with fate par- the dense wilderness They fought

! their way through the brush aad

Alexenberg. of New York with great effort extlngalrted on Rood*) evening, and the blase. They were commended ate for a week wtth hu for their wort by Scoutmaster

Henry.

OUR ENTIRE STOCK Cut 10 to 20°o

Our Tremendous Fall Sales of New Cars brought our Used Cars to Over-Garage Capacity—Therefore This SACRIFICE! Stock consists of:

* the The

Jeil For Oiaonkrty Conduct

Fete Jarguprty and Mlk< Crort. both of Woodbine, were wntenced to serve sixty days in the county Jail on Monday evening by Justice of the Peace 8ug- - arroan. on a charge of bring drunk and very disorderly on ] New Year* Day Both had been going around Woodbine using I vulgar language aod causing coo- ' i slderable damage at their homes

They were ar- !

An institution, they say. i lengthened shadow of a man. average American family is an institution It, too. repreaenta the lengthened shadow of a man . . . the breadwinner.

by Constable

j Llcbow and brought before Jus-

, lice i

Will Remove Bone From Preacher's Leg

The condition of Rev. J. H. ‘ lark, of Bellrplali.. who ts In ihe Millville Hospital suffering with a broken leg. is not so good. Dr. Brsaln and Dr. Sheppard. both of Millville held a consultation and decided that H wa* necessary that Ihe hone which la broken, be removed at once in order tkat Rev. Clark be

# How much is a man worth to the business institution? How much is he worth to the family? Cold-blood-ed questions, eh? But practical ones . . . when viewed in the light of earning capacity and opportunity for the family. Take away the breadwinner's earnings and what have you left? An income for the family. That will buy the food, the shelter, ihe clothing, the education? That will replace the productive, protective buying-power of the family head? The answer is NO. for the average

man! For, family men generally have insured everything except their earning power. A man should be worth a sum that equals his earning power capitalized. A $3,000 man should be worth $50,000 at 69? . That he can do this is possible . . . with a plan. And that plan is explained in our Free Booklet

BUICKS JEWETTS CHEVROLETS LOCOMOBILES CLEVELANDS

OVERLANDS DODGES PEERLESS FORDS STUDEBAKI JtS, Ect.

As wed as Chassis suitable fer Trucks (Ford and Star), fight delivery cars and motors suitable for boats.

Do not miss this Clean-up Sale. The Best Bsi

The Best and Most Liberal Easy Payments we have ever offered during any Sale.

“Jim Wsriag's Awskeaing"

All cars sold on Guarantee with 5-dsy trial, many of them Certified and Guaranteed unconditionally for 30 days.

evreyUa* laugua*'

knorkrel

Ret. Mr. Clark wi down aad left lying I by a hit-and-run driver, who wa* later found nt Woodbine and who gave hi* nazoe as Boland Chatter. of Ttirtahoe.

No Reservation of cars except s Deposit of at least 10 per rant, at time of Ordering.

Delivery not more than 30 days from date of order. Remember only one-third to forty per cent, to get delivery. Balance— 1 payment 7 months from date, or 2 payments 4 and 8 months from date, or 3 payments. 3, 6. and 9 months from date, or 12 equal monthly payments.

EACH CAR IS PLAINLY TAGGED

These tags tell the whole story except the special sale deduc-

Campiaurt Adjusted

CAMDEN

Come in. look over the tags and the cars, then if interested, ask for a salesman. If not, come into the office and get a 1926 anyway.

EPOSIT

& T RU ST.COM PAN Y 124 FtDCRAL STKCZT. CAMOCN. N.J.

Robert G. Pierpont CITY HALL BLOCK WILDWOOD