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

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JANUARY 15. Iff.

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SEA ISLE CITY

The Epworth !>«».' Sr» laic M. K. Ohurrli an "Indoor plmlr" on ’

evonlfM!. January 20. “J* m | fun and aurprlaw. Admlaalon, fr«e. gandwlrhra and DiliM »*ll|

| gmrnuia supply of aparklina po»>I hloa The «Indoaa l.avo Marly all . , , hwn placed, and Ihr olectrlcian Is ilnosoaj * .. . .

t tlnlshlnK

jt the llithtinR sys-

AT THE THEATRES

Who's Who

and What's What at thr County Playhouses

I sal*-.

Mrs. i laudr Rice i» Improvins • this amine, after being aeram ’ III this week, suffering with l>ii' monla. Miss A- Urrralne Mansr. trained nurse from Phllndeli l ‘ In attendanee. Ira l’ Hess attended Ian.! prac Uce of the Pennsylvania Kallroai Band at 1'amden. on Tues.iay.

Misses IVggy T..!- n and N. R. Johnson spent tin »- <k end at the home of the latter - l.-other-ln-laa and disaster. Mr. .md Mrs. Allan

Nick arson. In < a union.

Homage, the mother of Ku-

g.-ne Homage, ol < ‘i-ntral Avenue. Is • .-covering after a serious Illness Mrs. Homage is KK years old. and her recovery Is considered marvelHerman IMam.md spent Thurs-

day In the Quak'' ' 'tty.

Quite a numl»: from this city at-

|.| gown: This gown consists juf a bodice ol gold lace with (birds ol Paradise worked cunI nlngl.v In on the aide. A costly amount of gold was used in the making of this costume, and the entire effort Is set off by a bird of Paradise worn In the hair Feather gown This Is a black

hlrh comes to the Capitol , n ,i while creation composed In Woodbine. January l*,the main of black and white nna lost Hi. plumes. H earrlea with

Ama7inP V runny utile Annie Rooney" starts ,, m n .w I*arislan girdle effect. /-\nid/.lllgl> ^ with a light and ends with a flghi an< i set off with a train of Tr . 11„ between are laughs galore, a'feathers, draped from the side' Johnny Hines at His Best Fea- lrar or , mo much suspense and laaiea- 1 . of the back. A fan of tuir at the Capitol. Woodbine many heart throbs It's an Ideal ^oatrich plumes completes thla

“The tiarlv Bird

g and election of ||| nr . („

(fleers of the ■ afs- May Count) Iremen S Relief As..« latlon held t Wildwood on Wednesday evrnig Kv-Mayor Fitch Is President a ' t j|,.

I the Association

Is abu'

hat has •

’ Fast. <

i and Mrs

, • See Johnny ■Tie Karly Bird." lor it Me fastest feature .. _taced the Capitol, i.in- of the most likehave yet had the king about. Johnny •st I mat Ion. ts the II mi human ailments Mineud. Funny, isn't tain pictures so please is really difficult to ... reviewing purposes, •vw of what »• might -li to aay about this

f Itlrlimond. Va . 1 . end at the home of > ' >, rl1 " ; it Arnett. ^ ^

Hr. and Mrs H I'plon Bfdr spent one that

Monday In the Quaker city looking pick apait

Miss Edith Hnlleran. of this city. a n rr huslmws matters. but regno: represented the Ocean City High say. ot » "X aww. r* Wife and Children „ „u c,, l.„x ... u

Z-" *" *~“ w --*"•! “"'“r rj;: as: “‘ssj: ^ *“ '; n a , rh * r *!. br "^ h clean, s holeaome comedy of Stic I The ladies' Aid and the IjiiIIcs by his wife. Uvulse Burley, that ( , lrirty tha| (brr< . lK never Tea. of the Methodist Church, held he Is at her livqiiently to an un- ^ rtii|] ,„ l . llrnt T , le with a joint meeting at the home of Mr*, ronsrinu* state and had not sup- wh(rh fc|orJr , H farr |.. rt out Benjamin Ford on Wednesday even- [ ported her and their three chll^ ^ ^ ,tj ro inl 8 h from beginning

to end. In this respect It Is slnnl.ii to the early characterirations of imuglaa Fairbanks, for at the picture'* end. one leave* the

a spirit of Invlgora-

J. Warren Lloyd and daughti

Geneva, left lor Florida, by motor, on Tuesday, where they will spend

the balance of the winter.

i- and had not sup- |

id their

I dren since October.

| brought before Justice Susanna >f Woodbine, and ordered to pi ils Wife twelve dollars a w- k i

Miss

thr

Mr. and Mrs. William Jorher motored to MilvUlc on Sunday and attended Hie funeral of I“311:1 l.ud-

Mrs. Harry Jacobi and daughtei Dorothy Heed, were I’hlladeliihi visitors over the week end.

inldn-

Voii

Bon rd walk Lifhts Out

For the first time for months .tea Isle City had trouble with the electric lights on Sunday night The boardwalk was in darkness all tbv evening and about midnight lights tn kottars went off lot

a few minutes.

Will Install Hew Heater

| has awarded the contract tor a

Mr*. Elizabeth Reed, of Ashland. K. J.. formerly of this city, fell and broke her collar bone and hip She

wm removed to the Pnlversity of t >o ^ i|u|UlM „ on( ,. j^, Paonxylvanla Hospital and l«ter | ^

' be held on account ol the failure of the old healer to beat the aodl-

"Little Annie Roonle" I- declared to tH Mias Plrkford's best picture in her eventful screen career. It Is the type of picture which should phase everyone, has been given a sumptuous production and the phnlogi.vphy by Charle* Rosber and Hal Mohr u beautiful The coming of "Little Annie Huome" Is an event of magnitude In the present theatrical season.

The Parent-Teachers' Association will bold a meeting ne>t Tuesday evening at (1:00 P. M. at the 'tty Hall. The public Is Invited, whether they are members of the

Aaaociation or not.

lion that Is price-less,

want to gQ out and do something and you want to do-that mmicrtilBt in mfhbty snappy fashion just a* the breezy Hines •liars. Johnny Is cast In thr role ■at a milkman who hurdles all obstacles In real snappy style with no end of uproarious situations as thr Inevitable result. Somehow johnny makes life seem like a sweet song and we like him the more for it. HI* characterization Is that of a go-getting uTM-iMdi,. rnurea A r- rt “" obstacle and make* you belli hat there l* nothing you ca irroniplish If you go after If hard J We should like to aay many | nore pretty things about Johnny!

Hines, but this review, like every- q . . u . . . _ .

: : ihlat -W. mu,t mn. 1« o 1 ““pts Exdmm

Ikies Hines succeed and does h. ] Ores Hons For "Sandra" Chest Clink win the beautiful girl of his!

nr TTTT dreams, aad does all end happily? Barbara La Marr brings

Hr. Dunhaa of (be Plate I»eparl- (M j, doea anrt j.„ u !

Ot Health «*" - cllaal. -

uory for Mary Pukford and her

•haracterlzation of Little Annie Is Headdresses: In place of the >ne of gentiinr artistry, playrel os uaua t hat worn In conjunction no other act ret* could play It I with tie various gowns. Miss l.aThe story la one of the alums Marr has had designed a eerie* of New York. *n epic of three o( headband*, and there la c crowded, musty thotoughfarew on headband in accompany each of he East Side, when- men. women lh ,. nlncic n dresses worn by her and children In motley array )n -flandra." Including one of arm like ant* In an ant hill. silver, one id gold, one of ostrich Lit tie Annie la one of a million p| un , (I .. a bird of Paradise,

ere She I* the leader of a gang , t.

of boys which Is continually get- "Sandra' U an adaption from ting Into battle* with a rival ,h* nova) of the name title by gang. Pearl Ikvle* Bell, and pre*ent» While still a child Annie I* lhp udvenWrag of a beauti-plung-d Into a maelstrom of dra- fu | m „man with a double^-dged

matlc incidents that «r>t sobarr h eart.

the impulsive girl, then bring out j.v, r || U Miss LaMarr'* the heroic qualltle* *«i often found | paa i n g man In thla- a Find Main children of the slums tlonal picture produced by 8aw-

Wllllam Beaudlne. who was * ( yor-Ltibm

property boy at the old Blograph

studio In the day when Ml** Pick- — "!!' ford was an eztra there, directed _ _ . the picture. -ourtcen Granted A notable cast. Including Wil- \ati.ral»*atif>n Paoers Ham Hain.-s. Spec O Donnell. VoU HU raimUon ra P er * Eugene Jackson. Carlo yj,,, followtag persons won Schipa. Gordo* Orlfflih Walter Kran(ra , ma | naturalization papers

by the count y Court last Monday

111 W

Boston Fashions New Film Style

at <k>urt House: John Km II Kajandrr. Hand Avenue. Wildwood Ueneroso Pulto. Bit Ninth Street

Ocean City.

Theodore t'roltar. Dennlsville. Magnn Annarellt. 1014 Anbury Avenue. t»<-e*n City. Anders Finer Nelson. Ocean City Y.-cht Club. Ooczut City. Franneco Glampa. Avalon. Julia Krula. Cape May city. Abroma Yalline. Woodbine Samuel KravlU Woodbine Mary Ann laong. Wildwood. James lie Kanlia. Tuckaboe. James Fpltrope. Wildwood. Giacomo < aplranl. Brlleplalu. .Meyer Itosenfeld. Woodbine.

Men's Meeting

Monday i

-ning. January It

thera- will be a men's meeting at

the M. K Church. Good music

_ lln ., — - a— I new atm distinctly Individual j b( - ,h An 1 ! Instrumental Th« Wst TtiurMtjav b *” ,y w,fh I* 'he case, fori costume* to the screen In her^Ak-f ^ »»•*' Normar

The Women's Civic club, which j VTonarv > . « vt m tha ««- ' h '* f a' 1 **’ 01 ,,,r rereen di - i l , r ,| lrnm | ne pictute. "Sandra.'' Sargent, pastor of Ocean City M have been bolding their card par-' lhm . ., . ,... xa, 4 abamt everything he got which will be shown at Hunt's i®- Ghurch. Every man In the tie* every other Friday ev. ning j ,- ourt Ho(1M . ‘ , n , rr „7ed m A *' 0 " , ' n,Jr ,n ,h ' ! Casino Theatre. Wildwood, on oommunity la luvlled

will hereafter bold them on alter- j ^ a| " nate Monday evening*, because of, lhlnk „ „ w .

the basketball games being held! 00 Friday evenings The next card party will be held at the born of Mrs. Henry Brooks, on Shell Struct The public- is Invited to etlrnd these parties, whleh are growing

In interest.

tba-y

Hon'!

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shaffe haze returned after spending a fev day* in Philadelphia last week

IN THE CHURCHES

Firat M. E Church

Sa-a Isb City. January' 1" 1 Morning wervlee at le 3b. . Sunday school at 2.JO. Epworth jln-ague at 7. Evening service at

IITayer nn-eting every

iThursday evening at 7.30.

1 Friday. January 22. Refreshment* afles meeting.

The Early Bird ' Mine Je*ta. their demgne-r. I* — ' ==

to be one If you modiste to Breton's Bark Bay *

,hl .*. *' l!l '' fmvhlonabbs. and her instructions r . Janu-! were i 0 lend to her creations for j( C

film star the "Back Bay" ^ ’

rc-anemt nt in fash- 1

DEATHS

Louis W. Steiner. Jr. linuls William. Jr., oldret son of Mr and Mrs. L W. Steiner died at hi* parents' home. 2S4 West Wildwood Avenue. Thursday evening. January 7. following j| heart collap«e after a lingering Illness. The little fellow was a victim of rheumatism, from whtch he suffered a long time, and In the hop* of ncovery, the family physician was constantly at hi* bedside in a last effort to alleviate his Intense suffering. Burial was made In South Dennis Cemetery, following divine services held In | the Methodist Church here. Monday afternoon la»t Mr and Mrs- ] Steiner hare two other child! en. ■ girl and infant son.

Mildred Beebe

Mildred, the 7-ye*r-old dtugbter of Mr. and Mr*. Nelson Beebe, j of Tuckaboe. passed sway at the, borne of her grandparent*. Mr. . and Mrs. Lewi* Beebe, at Eatelle Manor. Sunday morning. January Funeral services were held on , Wednesday and Interment made 1 it thr Head-of-the-Rlver. Albert Rutherford Albert Rutherford. 35 year* of j age. son of Mr. and Mr*. Charles Rutherford, of Hughe* Street. | Tap* May. waa buried at the 3ld Brick Presbyterian Cemetery. Wednesday. January C. with Rev. • A. C. Houseman and Rev. William Hunter, of Cape May. officiating Mr*. Mary W. Auztin Mrs. Mary W. Austin, age '.5 years, of Philadelphia, daughter jf the lata Matthew Whlldtn. ami jj 1 direct descendant of John How- | land, one of the Mayflower Pilgrims, was buried In tha Old Brick Tcmeiery. Wedntwday afternoon. | lanuary C. Funeral services were ! on ducted In the church by Rev Wright, pastor of the Preebylerian , Church at Cold Spring. Krv EUea lradlcy Mrs Ellen Bradley, widow of 1 ibe late Albert Bradley, died Jan. j I at the home of Mrs- Ida Krem- 1 roer. Erma, with whom she made 1 ter home, after a brief Hines* of' pneumonia. Mrs. Bradley leaves wo daughter*. Mrs. Cynthia Coney. of Ocean City, and Mrs. Bertha .-'eldman. of Philadelphia, and a eon. Albert Bradley, of Lambertrill*. N. J. Funeral aervlcea were conducted by Rev. J. Born, of Tabernacle M. E- Church, and Interment wga made at the Cold Spring Cemetery. Xn. R. Bishop Mr*. R Bishop, aged 76. for- j nerly of Eldora. died at the home j | »f b'-r daughter. Mrs. Dr. Hughe*. | at Cepe May. Funeral service* , if were held at Eldora Church. II

1:,

; touch of ultra

Mary Pick ford Back In Ragamuffin Role

The saucy, mischievous Imp who I* beloved by million* throughout the world is back on the silver

ol the *

Description* govn* below:

Negligee: This con*l*t* of a pale gray sheath, with fifteen yard* of pale lavender draped

Mrs Margaret Downey, c.1 1 yn-1 ,he '* or,d •* •*■‘1' on the silver cleverly over the figure. The drap wyd. Spent several days this week! Messiah Lutheran screen. ins is In the Callou fashion, and with Mrs. Carrie Galleii Mr. Th '' home-like .-burcb. Sea lela- Mary Plckfurd has forsaken the the entire effect Is set off by a Downey m well-known in Sea l*la ! <:|, >- Sunday. January 17—-Bible ruffled lace* and be jeweled gowi huge pearl ornament dangling Tty. bavlnz spent many summers chuul at 10 A. M. Last sexslon °* reastume play* and ha* returned I against the gray and lavender be vice- president oilchapel. Service with sermon 10 'be type of role that made her Ball Costume: Thl* consist* ot ivic (Tub. nt 11 A M. A farewell service famous silver cloth with a train fifteen jin the little chapel. Tha follow- "The World's Sweetheart" i* I feet in length. Imported silver Seeley was a Phil- ing Sunday wa- ehall bold first asain th- curiy-halred. prank-• lace set in brilliant* Is draped -n Wednesday nervlce In Sunday HchiM.1 room nt nuPetuou* Iri h ia»le In over the cloth to bring about an

hurch. You cannot afford "U"lr Annie Kmatilr." her latest | etittancing PartMan sheath a-f-

rAPITOI ^ THEATRE “ WOODBINE, N. J.

the Women > 1 Mrs WUlian

E. It Arnett City Bank-: at Holt I UI: las Thursday

While here she pak and Mrs D. I'pt.. laatberan paiMinaaMias Or “arena it at the local school fined to her bnau- t Ibis week by lllno.

In

I Artist* For pm at Ion photo- I feet.

GOLD will flow

ankle las] w The ladle-

January 16th I January 23rd

&ATOROAV. JANUARY vt— Tom Mix and Tony. tSe Wonder Homo, in ■THE YANKEE SENOR" Do*-?"ro1!oa?‘S'.oglirS.T™ , .'"fS .TSIS! r«.t. mlrtiw#**** ,0 ,h, *"*—•' 0, U'"B tn. ‘aacwy number taturo* fLAIIg riOHTER" Kc 7 Shcm.ng gstsrdsy M.t.nw Oaai, SUNDAY. JANUARY 17— Clara Bow and Donald Keith in “THE PLASTIC AGE” " w ‘ ,h "res’ ^ 'xwjzxszrjr. rMth9r v ~'

Harry Carey in ”THE PRAIRIE PIRATE”

day and -.pent the d

Southern Troopers Were w Good To Earl W

rldington

SPECIAL MUfilC “THUNDER MOUNTAIN" Featuring Madge Bellamy and Paul Panzer

WCONESDA, 4 ’

"THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY"

BARGAIN DAY—Adults JSc. Ch.ldreax —ALL DA Barbara LaMarr and Bert Lytell in “SANDRA” If* a lov. atorx ,r! .n apaendor wie a-amstac a.t.o f-LAUC rtCMTER" No « *4&a^S¥ A <Mta.*n>LKt tooe at T„,s o-.r Syd Chaplin in MAN , 01 ^ THE BOX ” , * LAME FIGHTER*** No"#. smm?ajy'tslroi.e SUNDAY JANUARY 24House Peters and Ruth Clifford in “THE STORM BREAKER”

MARY PJCKFORf* ■hy AfiMig Pr»JE>^ her Ulesl ylrtare Laughter ChasesTears T-e aweele-t of cuatedt. the tenderer I V | pstbie. are •vilh each other la the alury ol IJHIe lunle RM.Be) s -lory Hut plays a tase of MIc and l-otr oa the besri -■ring, of hsaisnit) asd that ka. n» dull no.meet- n..r • back la pace MlffllH M'FFItS I'tTHOM lomedy -HU RT I'l.ANTI R“

News

Npeeial \.ld..l Mtractiwa Organ Km Hal by ffU, Failly

Roller.

Wed. Jaa. 2tl_ ' ■fohnny Hines in

THE EARLY BIRD 4ohany\ here in UMt rH. lulold feet of ra.llirkiss

laugkla-r and Ike w|.

»l>e rrocks. 1 osT| siaipiT, grin and laugk. t^TI ciggl.. lifter, rknckli and vkout: Oh. Ilaal! What a Pic. :

tare.

ITitbr I nmedy. “'IN iHIHN IlfflTFir Hh I pisude "»l||» Mi:bT“ and NMtS

.t of § -He. I I <as*ll I

LYRIC

Mary Philbin The fferry-ku-roBad Girl la Fools Highway The Scree■'s Napreme Keasaflsa. The mast aalfiae and cumpelllag el all U*e stdries.

N*L gad Kaa. Jaa. li asd 17. Paramsaat Preseafs Percy Marmont in LORD JIM Sappwrted by aa all star cast. KUrj by Jos. I'oarad aad sac of the latest Fiefs res. A pietare ;o* will loag remember. Rack Hraaett Comedy “CaaaM Kali F-spress” latest Sews WmL Jaa. 20. first Natiosal preseals ConiUnce Talm-dge la Her Sister From Paris lomedy aad 41b Episode of “Moisei of The North”

AdmlssUaa lie aad Hr

starts b p. ff.

Dirfctio. «I Th- Oro W B-ax-liam neatoa , | - f T-xtiUtrt Exodkxflj Kwtt •Ocean Cty’t Favorite Theatre’'

IctDOCTOw, Saturday. January IS—

—Mariner ar 3 P. M.—

WILLIAM FOX /mentj PAIACl^

WITH Betty Compson and Edmod L^we Added Comedy—Glenn Tyroom “PAPA BE GOOD” Topics of the Day and Path* New* —EXTRA ATTRACTION— LYDIA ORLOVA Russian Coloratura T

Monday and Tuesday, -January 18-19—

WITH Robert Frnzer, Clara Bow and Alyce Mills Added—Fox Imperial Comedy THE FIGHTING TAILOR" Aesop’s Fable Wednesday, January 20—

Added Comedy—Sid Smith in “A FLAMING AFFAIR" Fox News

Thursday, January 21— The Picture That Rocked New YoA “HIS PEOPLE” With a Stellar Caat healed by RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT "The Idol of Europe" Added Comedy—Charlie Chase in ‘THE UNEASY THREE’ Pathe News

Friday, January 22— I Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes