Hr Eight
CAPE MAY CODHTY TIMES. EMBAY. FEBBUARY li, 1»2«
ISLE CITY
DEATHS Mrs. B. Horae
Urn. Maurice 1 PlKwdar nicb*- *"■ vldt »ilh friend'
AT THE THEATRES
li.il
Edwai.i B. Am* ;i v a- a nea» vlsllor in -he (Juakei CH Monday, icurnine Monday i for the oisaiiiaaiion mccling the Rotary rJnh.
left
I>r. C. V. Waj
day evcnin* for
Philadelphia
Min. Edward" B. Amu by two-nnd-nnc-halr dolin' the winner of the nix-el ol that Him In R<i1d :>’ ' parly of the Worn : Cluh. In hi m the In hi. • Mary Brook* on Mon.iay • David OJIer aTi.i i.i- '
n We.
. Jersey News of ,
Special Interest | ,„ A P '“ nften
What Interests State Folks Tills! ••■nd .
Week? I’J*'' *
«i from hi.iori Who's Who and What's What at the County Playhouses
"Sporting Life" At Hunt's
The;, had nothicc to do bul *11
Theatre * rounJ ro " 1 l >1 *i nin * aboui their
Whether the truilly fooiml - riabt to rrgulatcrosilngK is the <j cidid In ttp- aelio Township of I*en r.ale Imatrds :.t
following taiid. hut
r ■' 'racy Public jj t . r j^ndii
i has a legal unlt |
•male railroad | She I* sur
•tmn to be dc-, four boys,
brought by
. ihe ho -pitaI. Ti,
din.
wh.m
i d !. seven child reu . n d with the!i!,..'. girl*, all o. i ■ibs!. The ho; are K:*ard and George gills are Mrs. I. r..- : Mia Wllllamr n:.d 1 llliains. nil of i aj-- J Mr. Horne died a ^ I a member of the 1 .Methodist Church. * .as hdd Wednesdayj, :■ o'clock noon from Internienl was In 1
ur. noted ei*al-Jewe|
ailmei
the pub- . tomht i nr In real Hcem. n of Man- « ‘i™* 1 director. mI ° r
Mr. in Ic
bo would have
•e umpire* and five po-mglc-handed In hts y* vra* afraid ta sit In .... son of one of the orlgl- j ed
•s comes along old fighting spirit
teru.ln.si. ai I home; Mrs. K.
plain.
A heautltul table e, linen and hand < n.hi haodlw..:! of Mrs. T Cray, has been pics, lo th. Woiii. u s Civic awarded as a prise I. The revenue Iron, thli go to tile l.lllMIllg fll
It. llewi. Ill Belle
.nr.-d by oflk-inl.s j
s and hi* stair.
Adeline Brower t Inline Urower, widow of i elali lusniwnd Bower, passed!dra<
Monday. Kebtuaiy 1. at prlz»- fights.
. ... r Sporting *birh they have beta noted. run. . Hunt's Casino old n - fu ,, “ rk u 0 * 1 bclp ie. a! Wildwood, on Friday. ,,!e y !un t- Ir!l "« rlean out a tougl U y j«| dive and rejaue hi* girl, t-etlun. Tourneur deelare* ■ n *l photoplay servo* s* the in si. ■ mn\. men. physical nc-! ,ro,1,l '' li ' >n Tryon and the eharnclers in the play. Blanch. Mchaffey to flic screen. i.i it... r.-asun Tnurneur be- ' They are tso young player* In "Sporting Life" is possibly! whom Hal Roach saw l ucir ■■ pirturo material he ever | Promise that he signed them to .! with whirh to work. j ioag-tim rontracU and is Marpieture In. lud. s price ring them In a series of comedies h»: iares, physical com- i TboM ‘ have seen "I lie Bat i ig*. iiuaniiiles. an aunw tHng Uriol.-s" agree t Ith him that uieck. Mel.Mlraiiia. pos- 'be I-ill are destined to achieve bn. ftiiejllgepl. plausible j-tromendous suemss In light n.-ur. In Illustration of hi.-.! ::_1 — p .lni' mu Ihe In mendous: "|n the Name of Love"
Coming to the Lyric
' The early development of the I pirn And' forte* irtiiinlng l« hi* I nslive Franer after many jesis Of j rest.lence tn Afertea. Nut l»*c «>t I count■ y but love ct a g.tl. hi* I pretty iK.jh.ssi eweelheaM. has I .'ran n Ihe ihoti'ughJy AnierlcanIzed Frenchi»*a hark lo the pm Uncial mon wbei. he wa» bom. llls‘IIU*.i>i.i.ienl lullows when he di-covel- that I be passing yeai- have changed Greta from m lovable, unaffected personality to a wealthy an-, snobbish beauty, whose social ambitions are cenirr-
ryi'ig a title. Tempted
ai first to leave, be finally decides to stay and win her back Needless lo say he does thal very thing, at* It t* the means he u>c» to accomplish his object by masquerading a* the Prince of fotno—that provide must of the thtills and laughs tn the picture. Tlie advantage ol quaint berkground*. lavish settings and the dazzle and splendni of goigeous gowns and royal trappings help to make "In the Name of Hove” one ot the most colorful and entertaining photoplay* of the season.
I'ring refuses to use the Co! man Battles •I Ot hi* Oder to save his hoy. j Five Hourae Under,
When "A Thief
Par,-
me to the Lyrte Tbaan, v/
»e. you win woader.
granddaughtei
- Van Artsdalen. 1 at . the age ol R Browei fell from be
a week ls-fo
ball
oothall ,
rri
i.ffi. i:.
The Ladle.' Tea and Ladin * Aid of the Methodist Church »i nievt together at the home of Mi. Che. t.T next Wednesday ei. iiin,
Maty Delaney home after sp.-li.liog VaiihUigtun. li. C.
Henry Robner. of I‘hilarielp!,i was her* Sunday loukiug over h Property.
oil} oil! tb
plan for yi..iung with n a survey of th.- sys■w ned by the flaytonIVater < uni tuny. It is > have the two town.. ■ present company and
d.-nt
* she ha
suffered the I
worker in Ai all her life. S f the Ladle
hip For Ibc .dmw
inilar' even is.
I rated drama will dra
huusand p«-nu>im talo the ibeatiw | a malrh lelween Jack Ib-mpsey !
itender* will j
having already refus'd to do so to save another man's -on; and hi*
wife plead* frantically that nomine, sacrifice I* too great to help him. ' how the
But his honor mean* more, . - ■
Ic d~pm a™. a.d».n« -i r—
to her nIJ-tiroe sweetheart. I"-, only a few mtuutua . ..me Wallace tGayne Whitmanl the screen it requlrza 'J u '. Wallace is her husband * oiuvooent j days to,Mm of for oflW and *GII loves h. i He ireme dlfaculties of
promise* that It her busbar delratc-d and he elected, be save Boh. Mannerlng and bis are estranged when he mi>ti her sudden intimac; with Wa
and Mrs. Mannering l« Involved tn ror* which a scandal that force* her to hid*, ' h' .uigh VW* haluy
•In the country. 1 and Vowiee •Went a total of a.,. Here she find* Diane .minor; five tb* Wal> . ‘ Fait l. who^^d teen driving Bob'* j mlnuto.portdwalvrtore it.
ear at the time of the ac idcn: xnd | sas rompietej
who confesses to li.it. • molhe- in] “Hie Eagllyk afar t.ow a big fire at iheir bidei the gtri is | paring lo chRUecge Anne killed, hut Mr,. Manneruu h_i.!-. lenaan to a diving rente,; hack to save Bob with her conies-1 The ptrtaro. n Golds ,- *ton. The parents are reconciled, j maurlcw production, was
:aarar;
Se-
ll-
Rom.-., i.i
ery l».l
lovingly w hixr by
. Ihe wnrld.
Aid I
r torty La* «•-1. a h she For this
Samuel Delaney, of Phlla.l phia. has been spending the h tour days with his par.-nls he.. The Ladl.il' Aid of the M.-tl, dhd Church held ii lea ut t hoi.ie id Mrs. DcBow on W. .In. day evening, lioplie . ihe im: was in alien.lane. Tin- subyn “Co-operaiii.n ot Hume ihunoi lea” we* discussed during t
course of the evening.
Court Immaculala, No. is
Daughters .,t Ameiiea. ut tbete are a number llvl and In the vicinity, will card patty and dance on evening. February 15. Knights ut Columbus Hoi trai. Avenue. Ocean Clly.
l.iilhfully pertorm.-d uniil the pa-i. rector explain,
two years, when she aa.s -i.clrd, spp.ul
— - j hnnorory presiuent. Funcrai *ci- ••c hen
I vires were conducted on Friday In himaell
The Bus Lints I A.'bury Church h; Rev. y>!v. in speeincvilar action.
I Townsend, of Camden, a lifelong Incorporated every
■■ suiMurin- - |*!T . ou " ly j friend of Mrs. Brower. Interment r| ety of action in "Sporting IJU II,that tlii. .ilr.^’ v.vi a ’ “ as ,u A,lrt "> Ccmeieiy is evidenced by advance r-porti ,-,-l!.ili , N • 1 Mn ' Brower Is survived by a on Ihe picture. > • < .<• pattonlzed. | granddaughter. Mis. Charles Van; — ' „' 40 ;; A c™- ob A««.
MARRIAGES | dalen. a sister. Mrs. Nettle Godti.-y _ _ ;—- ! of Wildwood, and several nien-s Swiillllg-Ztlkor J and nephew. The floral offering, I Mr. Abram Swilling, son of Mrs' wen numerous and beautiful. j .Swilling, now living in New York. |
■re. was mar-1 George W. Lee
M Zukor. of George W I>w. the 7-yrar^dd ,J,r h's'oric work o Sunday oven ' M,. r|:an la-, and wile ,.t ■ l£ “ d » out and H ren larx. numb, r, Petersburg, died Fiiday even,i« , '■ rr ' , b ' ' b •• P“Wlc I mg after .«» f„.„, New i, n th ^ Millville Hospital, wher. Kill I* torgolten. ' “ ' u*h,-d Tuesday noon ,b * f»«x.u* eomedy
lirightened with hull i-gly aervet! up by a
ar cast .d favorites, and set 1 i magnificent surroundings, bai hltn-goers may expect to
from | see When they visit Ihe Lyric.
| Woodbine. Salurday and Sunday.
... .u- «iiicbiw , Fel.ruaiy 13 i.ud 14. where a new day i,, »s a po j Paramount pnatartiop. “In The ” or a fir, engine Name of la.ve." win h. Ihe chief If w.- gel only a j film pi,ce de lewistpnce. no il, points out. | Tlie Mory Is a brilliant ailaplaInio ihe air when i Hon by Sada Cowan of Bulwerp!ai,e. evtu If he , Lylton - sparkling loie-claK-lr. and of ihem. j "The I_.!y of Lyons.” and was >n. the nnled dl-| produced under iho direction of pieiuies w hich j Howaid Hlggin. Ricardo Cortez,
publie and by pub-|Greta Mwwn. Wallace Booty and evnycne. Including j Raymond Hatton aie the quartet
with vivid, jof featured players.
Thai he has ,
poaalb
“The WiFe Who M’asn't Wanted"—Vivid Realism Audiences nr, Capitol Theatre. M'oodhlne. on Saturday-and Sunday. February 13 and It. The Wife who Wasn't Wanted" a delightful cliaago from some of the artificial scrtyfoicmedalanx m the I public is offer,*! They followed 1 thl* Warner ’hno&c/- Claralc of Screen with nw, r interest Not only has the pitslucllon a : brilliant cast beaded by I rent- Rich and Huntley Alunfhn. hut the direction of James Flood makes the plcturizatlon of Gertie WentworthJames'* novel a photoplay ot real-
bun.
Th** itory concerns the affairs of John Munnering. district i ney (Huntley cordon.I his (Irene Rich) and their son (John Hnrrocl. Boh has always been model son and w hen he I* at reap for speeding and for killing a w. ~~ hts parents are dislracght
r-wwv.wn, «■
Mannering is re-elected and Bob | f ,0,a Uwcard Merrick' I* freed from ,nson to find pretty adventure Marjorie Patterson lJune v.-- Worldling*." for First
lowel awaiting him with a wedding! rcf'iAn*.
Hpg | — — ■ ;; _ Bess Meradyth prepared the! It every day was Snada, scenario for Hit* domestic drama people would "
which John Mescall i.botocraphed I death.
•I- : rti-d to Mis, Seim '! Bror,',:I,n. N. Y, o ’• j ing. F« braary 7. . • ot Irleod- and relatives ! York and Woodbine we
eouple Ini
In New Film Comedy j Hol>} wood abounds tn talented I old actors of sterling worth, of whom the public sc loom hear* | Her.- and theie on the screen a
iwlnr. day
■ eeks
to] :
h aw-1 * perfor
Iritis.
Stop
u.uii ducer ha- used a
K<Pb< ison-Lon*
David Mcphorson. of Co iinng. and Mis* Ruth Long.
ere united in marria;
lirra.
M- , Niturda; •ch Wright.
j Impjiy ,ou;.le wen hnde s home by tr boialdy decorated !'>• »f "riblams.”
Funeral services were held Thui, 11 '-• > »« 2-30 in !h« M. K. Chuirfa. f(Dr. W. L. Ycrke, b.'flelatlng. In ., let mein was it. M-thodlst C m.
IN THE CHURCHES
of the »1
4e..~
w hiefa
. le,VENSonF«» CAPITOL THMEE : - WQpDBINE .V.J
Sat. and Sun.. Feb. 13 d 14— Warner Bros. Preoent
“THE WIFE WHO WASNT WANTED” jf From the novel by Gertie Wentworth James
thine.
The
. Mr.
Baby,
the besuitliul painting, "Chri, Oetbaemane” over <!:•> altar Miwdah Lutheran Church Salurday. Tims,- who haw- - It regard it as a wonderful *
l “ K ' I Millvilir
tiamei Hand, only daughter < —pi, Thonu-.
Ralph Short and Dr. Bali ;' - ■ >o AHantlr City Tuesday I nr.l.-i• ,| the side lights t..i '»>
is the youngest | Mrs Cornelius
**7* Cl " el1 • «*,• TW , w «... - V tr“. r >. " » war .wlwh. Her TwfccM.
The stoiy of The Bllltllng' f Orioles- u built around the re-! ,' : Juvenal.on of a hit of gouty old • arNtnrrats who had made up the .
world's toughest ba.-obaii team in i * Added Attraction—Organ recite] 1*74 a member of this outfit w lx. :*
couldn't whip bis weight In wildcats would bavi- been constdei,q a sissy. Th. |ia>'.|ng of fifty ye.
June*
With an ail-itar cart featuring Irene Rich and Huntkv Gordon. There ore reason* why the was ‘The Wife Who Wash t Wanted." and you should know them.
Comedy—"DIRTY HARDS" by Miss Emily Bezier.
- M. Subject: The
"I Shepherd." Service with mon at II A M. 'ihe inc**.-„. I la- delivered by the pastor In I*|d00 Bair. H will he to thhi. practical and helpful. The ' place In the world to sprnd hour Is in the house ol IJ.id in the luihtt of going to church sas our I/nd* habit. Thu.
will ■ Mill, ill. and I the I' >• , u« . Both Mi .
Wildwood High Beat Millville High Quintet
ItSh School bask
LYRIC
ihrough ihe ginitb J. i , *h.,.| fiiea Friday nlgb l*^ll!ig Millville High
[IDE A BUS
See the Country ^njoy Qean. Luxurious
"a. and Safe Transportation
IXCURSION
EVERY Saturday Afternoon
•v. . _
See ,
show. Visit your
friends. Return Sunday
*' night. RETURNING
Leave Beading Ferry. Philudejj.hm Side 7.30 I». M Sunday Mti.ht Wildwood to Atlantic City Leave Wildwood Leave Atlantic City 7:10 A. M. 10:00 A M 10:10 AM. 100PM 1 -10 P M. 4 00 P M.
510 P M.
»:10 P M CLEAN COMLORTABLE BUSSES
Fiiday. February 12—
Universal presents
' BABY PEGGY " and an all
star cast in the
“LAW FORBIDS” Also Comedy and Hews Sat. A San.. Feb. 13-14— “IN THE NAME
OF LOVE”
A 1026 version of Bulwrr Lytton's famous play. "The
Lady of Lyons."
Oar Gang Comedy in "THE BUCCAMEEBS' I —Added Attraction— j We»t.,n Dtuma Hews j Wednesday. February 17"
“A THIEF IN PARADISE”
i w »b Uu:iv Kenyon. Ronald | Coleman all d Allies Pi,*J, | Ladies! Hell *, r ,| y#Br j ,ieur,> "be know* |,o» *
Come—wat/h him’
! ( ^ mf dj'—also 8th Episode | SOLVES OF THE HOHTU
Wednesday. February 17— Hal Roach presents
“THE BATTUNG ORIOLES"
Featuring Glenn Tryon
. A ““J, of inepressible youth. fiUed with thriUs. surprises and laughter-coated satiie. Pathe Comedy—' HUBBY D0CT0B" Alw 7th Episode of "WILD WEST" -land— Latest Hews , Adrauiion Ifc u,d VSc-Boon op™ r S X. a ow ^TT7
February 15th to February 21»t
MONDAY. rmnuAIV
— > unn CNOAOEMENV THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” ^a S3^y. (i W^ i< PhiJ>»n. Norman Kerry
TUCSOAV. ItONUANV
“HIS PEOPLE" S?tw R . ud< ! ,ph SchUdkr »“‘ »nd a Notable Cart ** *'*'"* T , . ,hr *««>« sentfsi.p,, Ik- h-. , •
SONtbOAV AND T
- v icnMuAxv ,y u _
Norma Shearer. Lew Cody and Willard Louis in
“HIS SECRETARY" m
i-«».s. aavefitu^—J . -.,, tn
.... iv.-i- A.. w y.,:
• WIDAV rtBPCAHv 1* la, t_ „ * SPORTING LIFE" ^ v ! u :. !! , * rion PmImn duvu is,iii* , ILfiT *1“'*' °'u'r l.a. *'»« •-•>« ap.wo. T„ r c,ilk a^L*. sens- ‘ P.. ,J?- c "-" -
Admission 16.
A 26.
::Tp.z
Buster Keaton it “GO WEST*
Bebe Dcniels in *na w .TSm,SPLENDID CRIME" A... Ccl*.aV “'o^TV^OtSS 1 . •'y.,,..
f AfRE
Direction of The Geo. W.
Scientifically Ventilated Szedlcatty Hated “Oceon City's Favorite Theatre" Conipytg Oange of Proysy, Ewty Da;
Tomorrow. SUunky, Fefani*.* 13— KIDDIES' MATINEE AT 2 P. M. BIG THREE-HOUR SHOW WITH EXTRA COMEDIES AND VAUDEVILLE FDR
THE CHILDREN
Loi* Wilson and Ben Lyon in
“Bluebeard’s Seven Wives” Adder} Comedy—Ourtie l~l—- y,
"CHARLIE MY HOY”
“"C 0 ™*! Shown .1 the Utfv Ketwe only Ojn Geng Kid. in “BIG BUSINESS" Added for the toddies at M... OyH
HOME," A novaty faaOntte
Topic of Ihe Day yy| fay nn pjfc, WEEK OF FEBRUARY 1STH
Complete Change of Prafram Every Day
Monday— ' '
Dorothy Ravier and Cullen t.~fa in Sealed Lips
idded Coinedv I . *
Added Comedy—Luden Littlehald in “YOUR HUSBAND'S PAST” ^
1 uesday—
MAY MacAVOY in The Road To Glory” “FLYING WHEELS" Pathe Review
Wednesday—
Irene Rich and Clive Brook in “The Pleasure Buyers” ^^U&Jr~JLes
I MORTGAGE"
■the g8sh rShSL Fox New.
' nursday - 1 ((Tn UNDER Marvel Dog) in
Ihe Phantom
Added t ^ The Forest
Added Comedy—Eddie Gordon «
• CROWNING THECOUNT Fn n* w »
Friday— n (cn J t NE NOVAK in
.Hie Lore of (he Wild
«o.d Ct~S.“
"LONG PANTS"
For New.
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