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CAPE KAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. MARCH S. 1826
Dr. C. C. Way was a PlilUdel-
n on Tuesday even-
.. he had a conference The Ught Brigade of Messiah | v , h dj^h,! Gove-nor Palen. on Lutheran Church held an Inter- (y.iarjr Cluh matters.
SEA ISLE CITY
estlng meeting last Monday evening. It was largely attended anti a general good lime enjoyed hy
•U.
The Women's Home and Fo: sign Mleaion Society of Messtn! Lutheran Church held a most n terestlng and helpful session Monday evening. After bust' • and the study period, nfr- hmenu were served. Dominic Cinl. who sp-nt > mie months past in l-1<>it’- *“* among the Sea Isle City visitors on Sunday
ted hy t
AT THE THEATRES Who's Who and What's What at the County Playhouses || ‘The Last Edition” Fine Bills At Coming T o Hunt’s Moorlyn Theatre • Absorbing Atmos- Wool Will Opon Sitmd.T With
D. M. Geller ep< nt t
t of this
week In Philadelphia and Atlantic Oty. and bring* lark word that proopectK for an active real estate
market here tbi* i-pring
ceedingiy bright.
.-.hare of the 1100 of- ; t. TIMES to the bent •rltcrm. See detail* of
the eonii'et In thlv lame. You'll rind It lots fo tun to write the | :.dr. and you may win the weekly .
prize or the capital prize.
There will be two basketball .
games on Tuesday evening at the Vitalized in the -o n..« r,m*dv Feature Excursion House for the benefit phere of Ncwspaperdom High Class Comedy tealure
of the Moose Lodge. "The "l^vr-
mine Juniors" will lock horns vivid Intent melodrama, vital- The Moorlyn Theatre presents with "Herzl. r's Cowboys' ’in th. |n ',h. ab.-orblrg atmosph-n- an unusually attractive list of preliminary', while the Sea Isle . n , _ > p 3p ,. r j;ame and show- programs for the coming w*-cl^ Reserves will tackle the "Geks" .. i, :U mate detail: of beginning tomorrow with a-high of Ocean City In the final. newsnaperdom with all their class comedy feature •Clothes
M.mnur lome-ice and tragedy. Make the Pirate." starring Leon
Work is progressing on a two f^ory John- Errol and Dorothy Gish This -half story apartment ^ ^ p inauc || 0 n for F. B. Is adapted from a tale of the Old
. being erected by Contrac-
tor William Tullncr. for Mrs. A. O col “’*. . Rice, on Paris Street. The Theatre. Wildw hlis structure will house two families. March *.
William J ' Is 30 feet wide by 54 feet deep. Ralph Lewis, been teWorida and «llm, aewn- T]ic flnlsh wlll ^ asbestos role- ... 'Th. Third panled by Mrs. Sheehan, returned Fhlnglcl , • Westbound Umlted" and
Sxni. the Law." hiMori
scheduled to l» shown at the I Lyric Theatre. Woodbine. Wed-
ne.-dvy. March 1«.
-rreen's greatest eccentric | 'ian. Larry Semon. portrays
the ml.- of the "Srareerow" orig1-|
linn.I by Fred Stone and i; 1* Soid 'bet V Semon'* chararterIzation i. of the most rematkable portrayals ever given in motio.i pictun*. The star, however, (to. - nm carry all the honors of the production, a stellar east, which include* the names of such sterling screen favorites as Bryant Washburn. Charlie Murray. Virginia Pearson. Dorothy Dwan. Mary Carr and others, assl.-t in making this screen novelty one of tbe nulsianding features of a season noted for big screen hits.
, Casino Main and the trials of an old t* Monday, buccaneer. On Saturday evening.
Manager Stanley present* an addhi. cd attraction In the Royal SereAlarm " naders. a novelty orchestra.
•InThe "Over the Hill." one of the
, M most succesrful moving picture nI...til.n. in vefirs. will return
last Thursday and spent the week
end here. Mrs. Sheehan Is spend- 1 Contractor William Stevens Is ^f^Jranailc aeling. is starred by lag some time in Arizona before ; prtcUnR B two-story cottage and |fc . pn^u^r-d.rector ir. what it “C**"
relnrnlng home. R .rag e ,n the rear of his home on „ eonh.bmtly predicted w ill be pAction
It
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u>d lira. Edw.rd B. Arn.ii. d.lum. rnl nu.i .»d g~d ““|tbc cttou ol tb. IMtd Craid. Um H.IP.~ol Wood bln., will. b„ Iwoo »ld ,o All.n.ln .££« «“ ^ “* zzr r “'"’ E "**'• “ B,rzrr,'; ——
nrd,y ' was made several weeks ago. but R™ metropolitan •’rily he b <- , • Kj • Mrs. William Jocher spent so- |he „ >ct dPI . n> . t0 the ne . one of the cogs in ,h '" Something I^CW in
eral days during the r eek in hl5 p,. ng have not “• a ' hi “ e *hlch spews the rtreet*, Serial Plays Philadelphia, visiting friends. yet been dUclosed. ,7*" Hov hls ^loved pn-^ Something ^iTediy new in Morris Grossman, of Woodbine. Mr >nd Mni j p DeUney. Sr., play him falae. and how he wreck* motion picture serial plays is to waa a business vtaitoron Monday, returned Wednesday right to the huge machine as it is churn- be found In "The Phantom Po-
. nun their home here, after a week's ing out tbe Mory of his son's ir- lice." written and diluted by
Miss Mary Eustace, of Phila- ^ , n N>w>rk w||h rfUtiop,. r rst. make* one of the most pow Robert Dillon for Raya:, release-, dclphia. spent the week end visit- Mrf ulaQ ond and MU* . rful idtnatlon* ever regiatered oc the first episode of which will be Ing friends her?. Miss Eustace I* LucJ . accompanied by the screyn .France* Teague plays shown at the Capitol, Theatre, widely known here, having been M(hi , of Woodblne hjnt , lhc pgr, of lh , daughter, and Woodbine, beginning neat Weda rmldent for many yeare. Wne< , „ Rm cl;ua( „ ocean City, with Rex Lcwse carries the ro- nesday. March Id. and for ten
Mra George Coxson has been and last Tuesday nlghi played mnnee of th. story splendidly *u«wive week* then-after. bSTfo, S. b... lw.lt,bill o« ,h. m ■«». 'uu Uwlle. R*y IUII... U..l« P., ... ..f b.
LTT ” lh Ih , „i D Kirby. Russell Slmpaon. Wade In "The Phantom ’*ollce are week wun tn. gr p. Robert Landis, accompanied by Bnieier. Cuyler Supple-. Leigh pUyed by Max and Moritz, tbe The stereoptlcan view wnicb hi* wife and Infant daughter, t* wUUrd and'Will Frank compone 1 world-famed ehluipanze** Tbe hnve been held rego'-rty at the spending the week here with hU lb e remainder of a formidable serial concerns Itaelf mainly with La'aveue Lunefc Loom on Mon- parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. c**, 0 f thespian*. Director John- a great ParirUn diamond mystery day evenin'-*, will be ahown in l*ndla. Jr. at their Boulevard „„„ bah translated this story to and the part played by th. toonthe future in the basement of home. the screen with powerful, broad key* i* both imports!:' and la-
st. Joseph's Church, at 7. JO P. M. . . - v ,_. ... stroke*, ana with that rare under- volved.
There will be game* for boy* and . ' ' . u * standing of situation* which is Thi* ta by no mtati- the first girl, following tbe showing of the «* ** ” r ' . a “ d “ ( Te »>ls ftr-ate* gift. « re-n appearance ot the releviewa. All are invited to attend. 2*^**®°^*!'^*" , nt l^ t ! — :: br * ,, ' , »* or "* A '•» of
" uy Mr Ardla was an interested . , the two-reelrr* in which they
Mias Mary Breslow. of Wood- Kuest at the R ury Club meeting boaety riCtUfe Has have appealed are: "Monkey
isltor on Saturday Inst Monday. He is a nephew of! Distinguished Cast Shines." "Grief in Bagdad."
"**— -* Whoa.." "Stolen
"Bobbed Hair” Is Film Sensation
"Bobls-d Hair." the Warner Bro*. rlassir of the ncreen. which I* coming t" the Capitol Theatre. Woodbine, next Saturday. March (. for a two-day engagement, ha* an ail star cast that includes Marie Prevost. who play* the
leading roie of Connemara Moore. 1 Kenneth Harlan, who enacu her lauceewsftil suitor, and Reed Howew j and John Roche, the two dl**atl*-1
fled swain-
The Story drali with a headstrong but l-vaptiful girl who 1* forced by her aur.F* will to decide upon her future husband by her tlM birthday She ha* two men eager to marry her. one begging her to bob her hair, and the other pleading that she leave It uncutPromising that h-r decision about her hair shall mean her decision between them, she prepare* lor a masquerade party. However, she find* she cannot make up her mind, and runs away with a Miang- man who paiwo* in an automobile. Their ride lead* to a aeries of dramatic and thrilling adventures, but when the ezritlng night is over t’onnemara has made up her mind- and marries
the handsome stranger.
When n man behaves “like a boy at sixty, the world smiles indulgently, notes Poster Goslin. but when a woman trie* to behave "like a girl" at fifty, the world hurst:, right out laughing.
Increase Cost For
County Tubercular Cases free bolder Foster reported at tbe meeting of the County Board that a communication had been received from tbe Atlantic County authorities stating that tufcerculsi institution In that County would care for the Cape May County patients at a rate of M-jU , per day. Freeholder Foster stated this was an increase over what the county had been paying to an Institution that has since consolidated and moved to Weat Jer-
MARR1AGES
Mra. Oil** He** and Mr r ward Hoffma*. of BelWplaln nu the trip to Elkton. Md.. on K,
“ —a Bailed
County Engineer
Smith, of Marmora. «*> secretary of lha New Jersey sortaUeo of Oonaty Engln..:-.-v meet tag ol “t* organ, r : held In Trent uu iaat Monday
with friend* here.
Mr*. Boeder.
award
A brilliant army of screen eel- Sweeties." "Cowboy*." 'Tbr Monebrlllcs I* seen in "Miami." the key Farm.'' and "Covered Wagon great society drama to be ahowi
Dreams Come True In "Wizard of Oz”
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Fehrle Wayne M. Struthenv. who ha* and family, of Riverside, spent been spending most of hi* time In Sunday here with Mr. and Mr*. Phillipsburg since fall, spent th.-
Harry Fehrle. ! *«* end here, returning Tuesday ^ ‘ b * t «P‘ , ° l f Th ^' rt - Woodbine.
| morning. Mr. Struther* ie a Ro- * t ' <:rC8<1 *J r - March 10.
Mia* Catherine Murphy. of|tary enthusiast, and visited clubs Betty Compson, who ha Philadelphia, was down Sunday a i Northampton. Allentown and lending role, i* one of the most
Inspecting her new home on Han.-! Easton recently, making up his Popular actresses in picture*.. Sb. Remember the Scarecrow 7 And monton Street, which was recent-1 attendance requirement*. began as a Christie com. dy girl the Tiu-Vau? And Little Doroly compelled. .. and graduated Into features. lhyr And tbe Uon? And the vittor 8i™nr peucMpin.. I Clouting Low Bidder . . l |‘i'»‘,b"“I52. l Ld''?h, ""'L’ 'V ',?• ““ ! ’ 11 ■no hmiher m-- eMirienia ,,ie *t*Rr ana roc »cr«-«n. I tbe 0 tj,er thitll* and fun in the
f Cind “ Lontracl sh. uw ,^, r A i„ ,„ a , t . t ...
"wr-w™ Stn. ■■"■o V. , lp M „. ... O. W "" ,b ' Cb “'"" 1.M n™, lb. V.cbl CloD. l.ldd.T for cb, root,.cl !p, .up , ' < ‘plying the rounty with ]«.t. 4 ton* J - —rney "berry l«^ another a , on of the worlds most famou.
Mis* H. H. Phillip*, of Trenton, of gravel of a grade that will K. J-. has returned to her home, meet the KUt< »pe< iliiations. Hi.-, ■ftor spending the past two week* bid was 40 rents jh . um I ju b..' with he. aunt and uncle. Mr. and the pits over tl.< Beading IU1IMra. Edward B. Arnett .<«.<! Though other submitted
Imrorements to the Women's
Qvie Cluh House, being made by , . ...j’*’ a ,,n ContrpcUir WIIll.iu Tullntr. »,« “t” 11 " “““* a»»t OTbPlelrd. !U.l«.rdkld.
The .
r bid*
dlfl'-renee in
R. B Ma-
son. Belleidain. over the I'cnzuylvania Iluilrrad. r.: 1 , «vuu |mt ton. i. o. I. pits; Goorge W Hess. Belief, la lit 2J» cent* f. o. b.. Muskte . V, J. Colder. 4*. rente per ton I. o h.. pit.. .md William Mr*. M. A. Luungn and daugh- T. SleU. Wflltemaon. 00 rent* ter. Margaret, sprnl Wednesday . per ton.
In Atlantic City.
On March 15 there will be a card party at the home of Mrs. J. C. Gallen for ihe benefit of the Women's Civic Club.
Mra. Claude Town on Wednesday, entertained Mrs. Janie* G. Hardle. Mra. David Mazzonl and Mra. George Gardiner, of Phila-
delphia.
IN THE CHURCHES
St. Joseph Church
Rt. Rev. Msgr. A Po/v.l. recti Weekday masses durin: I*i.l k o'clock. Sunday masses at and 10.00 A. M o'elo mass is followed hy Ii>-n'-di( tioi Every other Sunday Mass at o'clock. I lenten service* cu FYiday evening at 7;3o I*. (onsisUng of the Way of .
Cross and BcnedicUon.
be Shuberts and Arthur Hopki. J. Barney Hberry I* another veteran screen actor. HI* latest picture* Include: "Burn 'Em l'p Bartie*.'' •The Lotus Eaters." "Shadow* of the Sea." "A Womai.V Woman." “What Fool* Men Are” and "The White Sister ” Lucy- Fox ha* appeared In Vita- . graph. Rculart. Alnerirai. Releae.ug. First National and Pa the
prudurliona.
Lawford Davldkon. although not *o well known In thi* country. i* one of the heel liked lead-
ing men on Ihe English mrren
Benjamin P. Kinney. Ji Mi>Couipvoi.'a leading m. i, iusk>e la* picture debut in "Miam> " Hi »oik in thi* production amply pro.es hi* talent m.d give* p.oui
i.*e of a billllani future.
Alan Crosland, who direx-ted “Miami," i* an atknow led*'d g< niu* in ihe directorial field. Hi. r list of iurcenrful Inriud-S "Fndei it the Red Kobe." "Three Weeks"
K and ''Enemies of Women."
The Epw-ortb League of the First M. E. Church held a buslnea* meeting and social Tuesday evening at lb*- home of M!*.Myrtle Endirott. on the Boule-
rard.
Dr. Theodore - !' * Wheaton, oi Tutkahoc Baptist Church Millville, spent Friday with Mr. Sunday. 3 V. M.. Bible *chool. and Mrs. Edward B Arnett, at- with classes for all: 3 P. M . tending the bank uieeting in the , preaching by the pastor. Rev. E. afternoon. | M. Stoffel*. .Special singing by .. . .. " .. . the choir A hearty welcome Mr. and Mra. Pophan of West- awalu >ou Com . vllle. were visitors! here on Wed- ___
neaday.
Picture Fans Have Great Treat Coming
ire-0 one of t ho*« triumph* which I'ltal la me and
Mra. J C. Gallen n tuine Thursday from Washington. i> c where she wa» vislling hei ;on Mr*. Turner Pope Grey Mrs. Love, mother of City feu musiorei. H. C. Love. I* ill . her honn. with double pm um.
Eugene Domag gaged a* director Band, giving hi* last Friday
Pa]ern.o Baptist Church storm < Sunday services—9.45 A. M.. re-lease. Bible school meets: 11 A. M . Theatre pre-nrhlng. Subjert. "An Evil Sunday In-ed. God Marie to Bring Good " plrkfor ihe last of a aerie* ironi the Ixiok oud tiiu ■ Onetda: 7.30 P. M.. service of version and preaching. Subject, cejebial "Th* Midnight Cry." Thursday, ihe Sei - I* M . prayer and praise ser- able rh
Kt-Astah Lutiirrau Church Th. hoi like churrh. Third i in,lay Ia nt. Bible stIiikaI al
I Hollywood and Ihlr
The Hurricane Kid
MANY PICKFOMD “Te*s of the Storm Country”
HONCVMOON HARDSHIP
WCCNC6DAV MARCH 1 LARRV SEMON
The Wizard of Oz
Direction of The Geo. W. Bennethiun Theutra ScientificsDy Ventilated Excellent» Netted “ Ocean City’s Favorite Theatre 1 * Complete Change of Program Every Day
Today. Friday, Marti 5— 3rd Big Opportunity Night Three Cash Prize* Contest Open To All —Feature Attraction— A Beriral of Mark Twain's Greatest Comedy A Connecticut Yankee (In King Arthur’s Court) With HARBY MYERS and a Special Cut Added Comedy—Billy Franey in “CURED HAMS” Fox Hews STARTS TODAY--And showing a new episode Every Friday for the Next Ten Weeks. “CASEY OF THE COAST GUARD” Featuring GEORGE O'HARA and HELEN FERGUSON. All Coast Guards in uniform are invited to be our guests to witness the start of this gigantic serial.
Tomorrow. Saturday. March 6— Doors open at 1:30 Kiddies Matir.ee at 2 P. M. Three-Hour Show Feature Attraction—First National presents Leon Errol and Dorothy Gish in “Clothes Make the Pirate” A side-splitting comedy of an old buccaneer. A pirate tale of the Old Main that will make yon roar. Added comedy—Mil be urn* Moran te ir "THE BRIDE TAMER" Topics of the Day and the Pathe News STARTS TODAY—and a new story every Saturday for twelve weeks—ALBERTA VAUGHN. AL COOKE and KIT GUARD (The cast of the famou "Pacemakers’') in “THE ADVENTURES OF MAZIE” Added Attraction Saturday Evening Only THE ROYAL SERENADERS Novelty Orchestra
a K> . I*le Ctiy
Monday and Tuesday, March 8 and 9—TWO DAYS ONLY The Screen's Greatest Picture Returns to the Screen “OVER THE HILL” with Mary Carr, Johnny Walker and A Stellar Cast Added Comedy—Neely Edwards in "THE PERFECT LIE” Aesop's Fable Wtlnrvday. March 10— Benefit of Sigma Theta Fii Marie Prevost and Matt Moore in ‘HIS JAZZ BRIDE” Added Comedy—Charih Chase in "MAMA BEHAVE” Fox Hews Thursday. March ! 1— Benefit of tbe Junior High School By special arrangement with United Artists we ofer “Richard the Lion Hearted” Sir Water Scott * famous novel of the Third Crusade With WALLACE BEERY. MARCHRITE DE LA MOTTE and JOHN BOWERS Added Comedy—Felix, the Crazy Cal. in "COOKIES AND BRICKBATS Pathe He'- s
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OPEN ALL Y r A R Performance* every evening at 7 £ 9 Matinees Saturdays and Holidays at 3 P M
• U "“ Y - ' ,A ’ ,C " ’"“MANNEQUIN” wittr Alice Joyce, Dolwe. CoJeBo. w and Zfisu r nt*. Beautiful "rri-'^bf win, Ralph Lewis aTWl aT. *SwU» Th. Breatr.1 newv.-.re- »lo r y *vre *cre«^!^ A " **“ mane*, the thrtn. th. «••*»"■ «*• Z**"™* power of • ore* 1 metropol.t.n * r « AIM ocrlal "CAatv OF THK COAtT OUkHOfi"
TUeSDAV. MARCH S fjj.Taiwrlw Ben Toy’* Musical Come^r Ccanpfiny “THE KING (FTOKKr ‘'WAG&FOR’wivES”
.ivlnpatoe aiv* a HoM m >
WEONCaOAV
'•^ALLYOV THE*SaWdUST" with Carol Dempster and W. C FhUs.
1a tow able. laoghaM.. csreH— »"* “refroo; FtaMT tmtta
rftiOAV. MABCH tZ-BAWOAIN OAV . . Charles Rsy and Pauhne Staiha m “BRIGHT UGHTS" A apart,I,ng romance of arwa•»>.), »* **aln »tOM« AIM St* Ep-acOa -CREEN ARCHER:" C°—*T. "KEfifi TR'
..TL.o.v. ”*' c ; f jJj CAN . s ALLEY” with Monte Blue. Ben Turpin, Lot and Pats/ Ruth MUfer.
PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Warner Brothers Present ‘BOBBED HAIR”
The year’s most unusual story of adventure aad romance by toent) popular author* Featuring MARIE PREVOST. KEK NETH HARLAN LOUISE FAZENDA and strong oast Comedy—"KOTOR MAD” latest Ne*-. —Special Added Attraction— Organ Rental by MISS EMILY B0ELER
Wednesday March 10 - BETTY COMPSON in
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MIAMI
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A hniiuct episode of society gone mad. A atory of opulent i.otout yonth, coasting over the danger plat-ea ol lile as nonchalently as it ooasU over the goldez waters U America's gorgeous winter Paradise—risking all lor « new thrill. ^ ..V > If Comedy- THE1E GOES
THE BRIDE
First Episode of the
great serial
“Phantom PoKce” will. “MAX" aad "MORITZ the world's most famou almost manlike, chimpanzee:
Latest lews
Benefit show for the Jnnmi I / Clast of the Woodbine
High School.
Ad raj w ion lie A 2&< Doors open 7PM Show start* 8 Ifi P M

