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CAPE MAY COUKTY TIMES. FRIDAY. MARCH 26. 1926.
SEA ISLE CITY A card party and dance for the benefit of the Sea lale City baaketbaU teams will held in tb* Moose Hall. Saturday evening.
April 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tolson r<tnrned from Borden town on Friday. Mr. Tolaon was taken III in that city and Is now convalescmr Mlse Helen Carew. of the TIMES' staff, returned to her duties on Monday after bolus eon- ' fined to her home with an attack
of illness.
Mr. Ed. Threlfall. ol Philadelphia. spent the week end with friends In this city. Miss Gertrude Fi:-hor. Eighth gratie teacher in the local school, spent the week end in Philadel-
phia.
Mies Scott, ol Philadelphia, mill address the Light Brigade at Mosmi.Ii Lutheran Church. Sunday at 7 P. M. She is an i-. peclklly good speaker. The I-oval Order of Moose, will attend church in a body at Messiah Lutheran. Sunday at 8 P. M.
Dr. and Mrs. D. Upton Bair motored to Philadelphia Tuesday in the Interest of church
furnishings.
E. W. Dailey
!. W. Dailey, of Beesley's
Point, died suddenly at his home Saturday afternoon of heart trouble, aged 61 Deceased leates
. . ._ . ,ia widow, twelve children and one - h- —an burled W—lnrs(day at Seaside Cemetery at i
Work on the new interior | <, ' olo, - k -
New seats for Messiah Luth-
! placed.
DEATHS Mrs. Jennie Ward Mir. Jennie Ward, of Petersburg. passed away Saturday last at the home of her daughter. Mrs. George Garron. at the age of C<> years. Funeral services were held
AT THE THEATRES
Who’s Who and What's What at ti e Connty Playhonies
Completing Work at “!
Moorlyn Theatre St Aisle Lighting System Being Installed—Safety Aisle in Rear
have
r great director, has not allow -
the drab scenes to go without Ir humor. He has dotted the
it or;- with human Interest and
kept it alive with action.
The 1- •’tit If ill and talented
ima Shearer enact* the dual
___ role of Florence and Molly with Sid Stanley states flnp artistry. In the cast are iii.proiements which Malcolm McGregor. Georg. K. being made to the | Ar , l' ur - EMmd'on. Dab- Ful-
of the City Hall ia
progressing and when completed the building will present a very
Inviting appearance.
jorlyn Theatre during the t
!! ler. L« » Harvey and Betty Mor-
he railings along the Board-
Ik are being g t of grvy paint.
non. N. J.. one of the owners c the Allen property, was a visitor at the office of D. G. Geller & Co., on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Caroline Cronecker and ■on, Gustave, returned from Lakeworth. Fla., on Monday. Mrs. Cronecker spent the winter In Florida. Mr. Cronecker leaving here a week ago to accompany
his mother home.
Messiah .Church
Will Take Place Sunday
Afternoon at 3 O'clock
The dedication services of th< new Messiah Lutheran Church will take pla^e on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. O. W. Aderholdt. pastor of the Ocean
City l,u(heran Church
Mrs. Reuben Edward*
Mrs. Reuben W. Edwards. S7. years of ag.\ wife of one of the most prominent business men In South Jersey, died at her home,
fresh! 927 Wesley Avenue. Ocean City.
' Monday morning shortly after
I 9 o'clock. Mrs. Edwards has . .. ...
lived in Ocean City for the past ,h , e lnU '? 0 *V
twenty-seven years and has p, * c ^ ^ " , been one of the most ac- "‘"I po “ lbl "
leaders in the actlvl-1 be k ~ p I ,n * ° f ,h * Methodist ’h*' Wh ' n ,he r ** r lB fll,ed Methodist wlIh (ho)ie w>JUng for |he
almost completei!'ll***'}'
and the theatre-goers In Ocean' ::
Clly will have one of the finest • r-
and most-up-to-date motion pic-!-)- t.- « HHamson lure ami vaudeville houses in 1 Created Sub-Sea Films tho Slate. I . . ■ -
\V llllamson. who pro-
"sub-backlng"
Mm. Robert Hess and children.
Of Beileplaln. spent Sunday with ! preach the sermon, and the Mrs. Ira Hess. ! quartet of the same church will
John WrlghriT’conflned to his ren _ d ' r spec1 * 1 .
home wlih an attack of Illness. R *' x ' _V° U ” E . ^ e,n ' „ of . Al '
Untie City, and Rev. Paul J.
Mra. Louis Lamanna spent Neff, of Wildwood, will extend Tuesday In Philadelphia on a greetings from the Lutheran
business trip. churches of those resorts. . Rev. H. J. Hrlnemann. pastor fhomaa Ludlam. Jr., and fam- 0 f the Se« Isle M. E. Church ^ . M o U r" ed „ OD . Tuesday from aUo th „ w . rv , eMl West Palm Beach, wber.- they Dr |ht . spent tha winter. The return a m(wl lllvluUcw thp. by motor, was made In four 1o ^ prnrill BI , b ^
The ‘Hole! Stevens. Boardwalk and Italia Street, will open tomorrow (Saturday) for the sea-
WUIard Simpson, the young Clothing StOie son of Mr. and Mrs. John Simp- „ _ ' • son. of Central Avenue, is III with “* rr J r SnrflCT s Hew Mei| * Empneumonia. porium Contains Hewest Ideas
wo,kb," *~ »«» ""''db^d ,V flrat bbd,™^
■bbkibB ,b, «b.l bj glnb 'i camera chamber, now presents "The I'nintHed Guest" through Metro which coming to the Lytic Theat
First Methodist 1 "‘.'i ’ ar “ lur ™ r '* m * ea ! Woodbine. Friday. March 26. Church, and in the Civic and Re- . 1 b . . ,he “f* I Mr. WillUnwon and his brother search Clubs. T\, . 1 Y* b “"* ll ^‘«* I conceived the idea of using the She was stricken on Saturday place tl n 11 If? 1 ' oc ‘ an floor »« ■ photographic evening. February JO. with an ,b ' fntlr f floo fl« ,h ‘'“*«•«>• background. Consequemly they intense diabetic attack and In 1 P ^ ,1 ' 1 "* ba ’'* . bl "' > ’ °. n ,he perfected the WlUUmson apparsplte of the virulence of the dls- | or of 'l"', 1* and . ,e *‘ atus consisting of a long collapeasc. she was brought through completed their work at ^ble metallic tube at the end of the attack by the physicians and ‘• n,r * nc *' ou,md, ‘- which was a glass encased chamappeared to be on the road to Th *- f* 111 * »* *'“* Moorlyn next . b«- r that could be lowered Into possible recovery. At this stage » offer several pictures of j ih r ocean depths.
The Universal Film Company then leased the apparatus to take "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea." In which anuch he action. Including a fight with an octopus, was taken un-
!Palm Beach Background For “Coast of Folly” j "The Coast of Folly." Gloria I Swanson's latesl starring picture | for Paramount, which will be the feature at the Lyric Theatre. Woodbine. Saturday and Sunday. March 27 and 28. has an American background of the aristocracy of wealth as best exemplified In the exclusive orbit of Palm Beach, the "coast of lolly” and New
York.
In the prologue to "The Coast of Folly.” Nadine Gathway. a young, beautiful and tempestuous girl. Is married to a middle-aged millionaire who is prosy and narrow by nature. Bored by the dull rigidity of her married life she deserts him and her baby, faring forth In the world to seek the lumance her heart crav<«. But mother love triumphs In the end. Years later, after a colorful career, she Is drawn LmdstIhly to her daughter when the latter becomes Involved In a dlfMiss Swanson portrays Nadine Gatbway. and also Joyce Gathway. ; Ibe daughter. She brings a dramatic finesse that is fairly genius Into the characterizations. 1
of our best attractions Ibis Bca- [ "nip: "Why did they son. We hate found some hid- you ont of tb« radio bi>a
oen talent In Wildwood that | in * ,00,a ''
v m are sure going lo be proud, f’naP- “For Mowing r v IT The~ will £ Llenl from •h*" > b ' «”»ilh -p^l.l: “ her d?k- IO help swell (hr making hi. talk on 'How -
p4™,. I, U ISM » Ibe old lime rough hi-use teiir night, bul a clean-cut. high class surprise. We will our regular Casino Orchestra
conducted
i time' - ”
May fail from the
Cassidy, j day — A manhole cow* There will be plenty of singing, hurled more than 20<t udancing and novelties put on in] the air and nevwr retu-. professional siyle." >he ground.—Nww York '
Mrs. John Kehner, been sick for the past Is now convalescing.
ho has The new clothing store in Millo weeks, vllle of Mr. Harry Sheffi r. a wellknown Sea isle summer resident.
ic p.
Tuesday la Atlantic City, where hs played In the Pennsylvania Railroad Band; which took part in the convention of moving pirtur* players and producers now being
held there.
Mr. and Mis Carlos Pr South Dennis, were friends here on Saturday.
eolng many mllo
[ sped.
in the fitting up of the Interior ol the Store Mr. Kheffer spared no expense and the furnishings show 1 rare good taste In their M-leclion.
Unlike the old-time clothing i
aulx, of
tlslting b*** 4 Xu dt*' eteryihln* being
unde, ^nd behind glass Th«
sufi celling are finished in i
Charles Barth spent four day» l«l neulisl tint whlrb barmonlxes Philadelphia during the week with and bungs out the dark
w.set work ol the «ase,. « blrh
American walnut throughout and
handsomely pul logrther.
Myrtle Endlcoi fined io her home
lonsllltls.
A fea
George Stevens and Charles 1 Barth journeyed ot Atlantic city ] on Tueaday. where they enjoyed a '
moving picture show.
display windows, which are iiM-d IO the very beM advantage by Mr Waller Wc*t. who has charge of this pan of the busl-
"e«w in artistically dleplaylng Ibe - A. Stlelel. an official of the clothing, hats and men's furulabAtnerlcan Stores Company, recent. 1 Ing*. ly Inspected the local store On the occasion of the opening ..; ^‘^“s past wholesale houses, who thus tes-
tified their appreciation of a
Uarold Simpson haa accepted a “ ,lu *' d cua,on,, r position with a real esuie firm as
Plans hate been completed for the cake sale to Im held by the 1 ' Aid of the Methodist 1
IN THE CHURCHES
suffered a second attack unusual merit. "The Dixie which increased slowly and all Merchant" on Monday Is reputed effort* were unavailing to save ,<J be one of the finest releases her life. ' if the month. Madge Bellamy. The funeral services were J - Farrell MacDonald. Lou Telleheld from her late residence at ffen and Lillyan Tnshman are - 12:30 Wednesday afternoon, etarred in this picture. "Siberia" The Interment was made al Har- » l,h Alma Rubens and Edmund leigh Cemetery. Camden. >»»e will be shown al the lo-
cal theatre on Wednesday.
Benjamin Adams and Wife Stanley states that the perU«s than seven;y-lwo hours sons who have attended the after the death of his wife, regular Friday evening "OpporBenjamln Adams. Ocean Clly. tunlty Night" performanca have followed her to the "Great Be- expressed great delight with the yond." The funeral services.. entertainment. The contests are; which were scheduled for Mrs. open lo those who In the opinion Adams Sunday, were postpom d of the audience has presented until Tuesday and a double ibe best pan of the entertain- 1
funeral was held from their meut.
home al 417 Centra] Avenue. j ;• — j
Mr. Adams was in his sixty- A Vivid Picture
fourth year, his wife was 61. The couple were greatly devoted
lo each other. M ,„v phases of humanity's li.-s. Adams' death resulted struggle, have been assembled in from an altsck of double pneu- "Lad, of the Night.” the Monta moiiia Though in failing health Bell picture produced by Metrohlmself. Mr. Adams wailed upon Ooldwyn-May. r which will be his wife with tender care. Per-; h h own a , , h e <_apltol Theatre.
r him to desist and j Woodbine. Saturday and Sunday. • • let other bands care for his all-j March 27 and 28
»lf. lell upon deaf cars Tber< . tb , ..Lm,, struggle ■
* »-**• “ though j between two women who loved Interposed, t* Isa. rtle*|, b s same man; the struggle ol a -n the couple I t^y lo .ilmb upward from a du !
A. M. Sunday, blous social position.
at Wildwood-By-The-Sea T5he Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate - Mortgages - insurance
Amateur Night at Hunt’s Casino ; Hunt's Casino. Wildwood, will ] bold an amateur night on Tues-’ day. March 30. The manage-j| l says of tbia coming altracUon: Ve have had many retjuent* from the public lo stage an amateur night the demand be.ng so great we have decided lo arrange what we claim lo be one
of American Ufa C ° ml,l,t
High Class Photoplays
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. MARCH 27 and 26— “LADY OF THE NIGHT’ Featuring Noma Sheerer in the drama of night life in a great Look forward to one of the most entertaining films yon
. Adams dlxd 8
„i5f ' w' T' 8 ; : ^ ,b *' I etruggh- ol a young girl .« e- -
Church con- IracI . from „ worW lba( ; *
ducted the last services Tuesday him roblrt-d h.-r of father and : ' morning at 10 o'clock al the moth,., Bn ^ t ,. r Mrw . tI1 * ^ former home ol the couple. The. with ihe doubtful credentials of ’
isiermMS. held at Harleigh a a, aIr refonoalory.
. Camden. In the a
The
It Is
! mated with fervid Am.
ouple had no children. an d love. It Is a story of realism
and human Interest, a story of Inherited blessings and a great ■rlflce. The author Is Adela
caring for Ibe widowed niece.
Mi. Adams is survived by five brothers. George O.. Charles E . Orville and Willard W.. of Ocean •Hy. and Arthur, who resides in
•ew England.
The couple moved lo Ocean Clly Irom Camden several years
city.
have err* seen.
Our Gang Comedy in "IT'S A BEAR" 3rd Episode of “GREEN ARCHER" Latest Nt« Special attraction —Organ Recital by Mix» Emily Boxler
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31—
HOLD YOUR BREATH With a great cast featuring Dorothy Devore. Walter Hiers.
. A ferv!d" n Amsrte..'[ ,U iuI! Tn,ly Mlir ' h * 11 ' ,inunie Ad » c - S - Bonner and Jimmie
Harrison.
Pathe Comedy "SHOULD SAILORS MARRY" 4th Episode of "PHANTOM POUCE" Latest News
.B, ADM1SSI0K 15c ud 2S,
Doors Open 7.15 P. M —Show Starts 8.15 P. M.
. Adam
kept a store In that c retired from bualm
-mbers of
Methodist Church.
nerly
Church.
held on Sofroney’s porch.
. Church
St. Joseph's R. Rl. Rev. Msgr.
n-clor. Weekday Mai
“ r 7 l, « \ 7nd'!«
J, t> itrn-illrlio,i , E,,,, „,i„
Sunday Mass al 8 o'clock. Lenten
Mr. Edwaid 11 Arnett | n j™,. j ■»«*«»■ « »eiy Friday evening at
P*oy with H. S Mowrer. of Ore..,
Fun
Billy.
Little Billy Roop
City, spent Wednesday r May Court House on b'isines
ot Fhlladejpha. who w
day In Fhllau.-tphis A regular nie<-ti l , £ , Of Ihe Moasrheun held on Tuesday evening Hall. Mr* C. A M-r.m. Regent, presiding Albert Al*. an employ. Archer-Baldw in t Hound Brook. N. j »i u • baaed electrical mar bln, Ihla clly receutly. painful Injur} to hi* p,, When a plecp, of mat I.in, i hla foot Willie being mo a freight ear. D r . C iroatMl the Injury. Mr removed to hl» home in Brook on Thursday, as h<
I ape
Way •
kub and B-nedlr-
WOODBINE
eral
rvlces tor Hill.
of Mr
6-yeai-old Earl Roop
killed by an nulomoblli- while on his way lo school last Thursday morning, were held at the house Sunday at 1 o’clock. Rev. L. Brew in conducted services. There were many beautiful flowers, among them a beautiful floral piece given hy the Erma children.. Little rlass-
» fiot
the first and *
William Polhamus William i'olbamus .ot C< Ions., died on Saturday alto
J Moose • Senior l ,r, » r h' • Mim 11,
lo Ihe Injury
"' Kboda B Allen, and two sous. • Kdw Lalmw Allen and William 'lit. Alb'll, up vlw him “I ' | Correct this sentence; "For | the eighth time Uie man lailed , ] to get his number and placet' i ] thr receiver gently on the hook '
LYRIC
WOODBINE. N. J.
“The Uninvited Gueit”
SATURDAY A SUNDAY. MARCH 27 and 2kPARAMOUNT PRESENTS GLORIA SWANSON IN The Coast ol Folly ' Coppaoux ■ »ot,n»
, SAILOR PAPA "
WEDNESDAY MARCH 31— riRST NATIONAL PRESENTS CORINNC CRirr TH ,» “De’Classe"
Coming April 3 and 4 DOUGLASS FAIRBANKS in his latest ' DON Q"
and best citation
r rly I
i:::; i.:
March ZSfb to April 3rd
THE FINEST BOWUNC ALLEYS IN CAPE MAY COUNTY be opened Saluidar. MaicS *7. in tS* aM Cawosat Theatre I. d.rsciir m the >**r o* Hvm'e Caeino The Mr* I a ne< her^ev id* ni^e ot Lh* deaoe ot HUNTt THEATRES. ;• ot Five Mile Beam* in nlnictilar. and Capo 'alay'covntr
1 MARCH 2S— Lillinn Gish in “ROMOLA" with Dorothy Gish
MONDAY. MARCH 2C —BARGAIN DAY Hoot Gibson in “ARIZONA SWEEPSTAKES" Thr grratrat cioM-coHniijp race of iho contwry— thol'a whai Hov Gibaon qivea you in (hit mad chaae to. a toHuna and a giii'e hea.i •XASLY OF THE COAST GUARD" and Ralhe Review
TUESDAY. MARCH
Eleanor Boardman in “THE CIRCLE”
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. MARCH VI 4 APRIL 1 Marion Davies and Conrad Nagel in “LIGHTS OP OLD BROADWAY”
aj v.;
XirZI ThWaVon
FRIDAY. API-1. I U AMU A ip. DAY •FLAMING WATERS” with Malcolm McGregor, Pauline Caron and Mary Carr.
Rod La Rocque in “BRAVEHEART,” with Lillian Rich, Robert Edeson, Tyron Power, and Jean Acker.
Direction of The Geo. W. Bennethum 1 Scientifically Ventilated Excellently Heated “Ocean City's Favorite Theatre” Complete Change of Program Every Day
Tonight, Friday, March 2&— OPPORTUNITY NIGHT Three Cash Prizes Contest open to all —Feature Attraction— Constance Bennett and Wallace MacDonald in Wandering Fires Added Comedy—Neely Edwards in “SO THIS IS PARIS” Also a new episode of “CASEY OF THE COAST GUARD,” with George O'Hara and Helen Ferguson. Fox News
Tomorrow, Saturday, March 27—
Kiddies Matinee at 2 P. M. —Feature Attraction— George Welsh in
“The Prince <
Of Broadway” Added Comedy—Cherle, Puffy in
'THE PHONY EXPRESS"
Abo * new ,tory of “THE ADVENTURES OF MAZIE,” with Alberta Vaughn, Al Cooke and
Kit Guard.
Topic of the Day end Foil Run Petfae New, WEEK OF MARCH 28 Complete Qunge of Program Every Day March 29—One Day On!/. Wdlum Fox present. Mad,e Bellamy, J. Farrell MacDonald, Lou Tellejei, and Lillian Taafaman in The Dixie Merchant Added Comedy—Edr. a Marion in “SAY IT WITH LOVE!” Aesop's Fable Tuesday, March 30— Benefit of the Camp Fire Girls of Ocean Gty- . ~ Fealure Attraction— Mary Filbin and Elliott Dexter in “Stella Maris" Added Comedy—Al St. John in “THE LOST WHIRL" Pathe Review
Wednesday, April 1—
William For Special Production “SIBERIA”
With Alma Rubens and Edmund Low< Added Comedy—Billy Franey in “PLAY BALI
Fox News
Thursday, April 2—
A i!,T; <,f ,h '., S T, h W ' * nd "Whit. Cano" .11 in thi. wonderful picture of the SouthSM.. Alyce Mills and Donald Kieth in
“With This
Fog Imperial Comedy
"FROM THE CABBY’S SEAT’
Path* Review
Ring”
OPEN ALL YEAR renenuBBces every evening at 7 * 9 Matinees hslurtUy. and HolitUy* ut 3 ? •*

