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CAPE HAY COmnY imiS. FBUAY. APEH. 2. 1928
sea isle ciTY\.™r° r,Si',
- | York on busln«*8.
Mra. Henry Rohnc-r. of Chestmu Hill.. P*.. spent Thureday with j, r Theodore Wheaton and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rice. family, of Millville, spent Sun-
——— , , day here.
Mrs! Georpe Jeffcrys Is spend
In* several days In Atlantic City Mrs E i| u beth 8chml.lt Is; „ .. r , .• vlaltln* her daughter. Mrs Guy a vc< . k ln p h ,iadrlphla. Don Q. Fairbanks
lAiongo. ___
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Williams.
, of Baltimore spent a few days Hourus r« at their cottas, here this *eck. j hefor.- P'' 0,lu '
offered him t
AT THE THEATRES
Who's Who and What's What at the County Playkotues
to the Capitol Theatre. Woodbine. I day. tv...iii.^/tnv Aoril T. wei*k. Toe
Mr. and Mrs Claude I spent Sunday visiting friend?
Atlantic City.
Edward Hickman, of Dennis, was a visitor he
Thursday.
Mrs. Georgle Parker. Miss Georgia, and Miss Helen Parker, of Beverly, were guests at r*--Hotel Stevens for a few days.
i hanks hai
d a picture which j latitude and scope ; J hat is given In hts i'
Wednesday. April
ll-ading the cast Is Pauline Garon who casting directors of the various film companies have acclaimed the pe.feel flapper type She Is the flapper of the picture, and what an admirable flapp r sh. .makes. The other star is that
hlch serves as his chief I ( . vt ., .popular James K rkwood arrompllsbes fesls of ,h» plays the role of th
remark- ironi abroad. •The Painted Flapp-r - story that will be found
phla. was a visitor on Sunday. Mr. McCann has rented a cottage
Ariadne Street.
vehicle. "Dor scheduled tor in Woodhin.
Mrs. l»uls l^manna spent sevi eral days In Philadelphia during
| the week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. McCrca and famHy. of Philadelphia, are spend-1 Mrs. Frame and family.
Ing a week here. Philadelphia, were here on bun- — histrionic
day looking over their property ^ |y hl)fMy m
i Neptune Street. diamatlc nature of the story.
I also to the fact that the star Is
pon to carry a difficult
dual role -difficult because he d<
William Quigley, of Phlladrl- ^ phla. has been spending the past
few days here. PhC.lp Barth. Jr., has returned 1 o. *" 1 r»r?jrsr '
| whip.
Greatest Stunt Film swordsmanship that
aide. The ingenuity with which
he escapes from his enemies will ^
,oke both mirth and admlra- | lfc (I _ , ver y small town or large
One scene shows him In a ■ cl|J , Th , flYppcn, exist every-
flfty.foot slide as he vaults from a on jj. ,h^jr are more proIndow when cornerad by *"•* 1 nounre< i m ^onip places, according
odds in a sword flghl. Fo.- the |0 ,|, e | r environment.
delectation of his audience he has
dramatised the Incident of "the . . . q hull in the china shop." only he [VlOOnyn Ot^CUrCS captures the bull, all with a whip _ .
and a cape. amous wrchesira
Those who were charmed by the ]
omantie scenes between the Earl • in—nne," To Appear Mere
Himiincrtdii Ih r« ».?. Se^t W-k
and Saturday of next company was hilled at Theatre two weeks ago. popular were they ’.hat
I hey wet * retained for a second «-ek This ** the only act which as ever returned to this theatre "Twenty beautiful young ladles, ho combine their pulchritude lih musical ability, form the fa.ous company. The "Ingenue*" a;-c known as the female Paul Whitemans of symphonic Jaxx. This Is undoubtedly one of Ihe
best vaudeville attractions which was ever brought to this city and in obtaining them for a thr*-*-d»y tun Manager Stanley pulled a big coup.
. S Kre
The expansion of S.
Co., for 192C. la the most extensive In the history **f the company. It I* expected that more than 50 new stores will be added this year and that the stores opened in 1925 will contribute better than *12.000.000 In sale*
]»:C total.
Son of Zorro."
Its Initial showing at the Capitol day and Sunday.
AptII 2 and 4.
To begin with, this feature is replete with all the romanMc dash and go of earlier productions.
a at 8:. Joseph's R. C.
: 10:11
.V-JKSS oe* •“ »««<»
He
Maid Marian In
and the lithe Prince** and delight- j j,|a n ag* r Sid Stanley announced fill thief In ' The Thief of Ba R :|hi* morning that he has secured dad" will be thrilled again by thel^,. f Bm oux "Ingenues" to snpes - dash of the love making In “Don a) |he Moorlyn Theatre on Ttaurs-
at Wildwood-By- The-Sea
Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate - Mortgages - Insurance
Theatrt Tuckahoe, N. J.
Saturday. April 3— Metropolitan Picture Corp.
The screen adiicvcniriu of the seaactfi. “Steel Preferred” with Vera Reynolds. U'J. liam Boyd and Ourls Mutray. A romance of steel in whrf, drama and humor are vpl*. didly blended—a «or> o; great power. Comedy and Lonerva! Netwi Also Fin* Episode of that wonderful serial, THE RIDDLE RIDER
Admission 25c Show starts 8 P. M.
Q. Son o
cottage on Vineland Street the summer season. Miss Mi phy's home was lust recently
completed.
Easter music win he rendered tPn V“ a*^c^match In^tl^- Z" rr " » n<1 Philosophical at the Mass, which will be fol-1 „ rilv n Sllrdav with the pcssing of years lowed by Benediction. j J ' fighter for all of that, hts grim vlM r^theH^rilurnhv was a >' Simpson. Charles Barlh and determination spelling indom-
f“;.5r U cT,rr.
devil-may-care spirit which made Peterson and Edward |,|. 2orro interpretation fam*
Stevens spent Sunday evening in Besides the astounding stunts Atlantic City. he perlortns with a black snak*
Harold Neptune has resigned 1 his position here, and has re- ! turned to hts home In Port Al-
legheny. Pa.
The "Painted Flapper Coming To Woodbine
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Way will entertain Mr. and Mrs Edward Wall and daughter, of Philadelphia. and Miss Minnie Way. of
Hew York, over Easter.
There will be a special musical program rendered at the Methodist Church on Easter Sunday. Tomorrow (Saturday) the Ladles’
A photoplay that should strike , horn*- and convey to all those who see It. a message of true under- j standing about the rnorak of th*modern girl, will 1* seen when •The Painted Flapper." a Chadpresentation comes
Miss Ruth Amshy is visiting at the home of Edith Halleran. for a few days.
1. Leroy Archer and s
Aid of the Methodist Church will, here Wednesday for Lakewood, bold a cake sale on Sofroney's | to spend several days. * >rth The local school Is closed loTb- card party held by Mr*, day In observance of Good FrlCbarles Hahn and Mrs. George day. Culver, at Mrs. Hahn's home on — Paris Street for the benefit of Joe Davies, of Ocean Mew. the Moose legion, laat Thursday, opened a new garage Thursday wax a successful affair. 1 •< Townsend's Intel. It will be I known as the Inlet Garage, beMrs. Harry Kratss spent Mon- | nK equipped to take care of day in Philadelphia shopping. : general repair work and battery
service.
CAPITOL TIiMIKE WOODBINE.NX
High Class Photoplays
SATURDAY & SUNDAY. APRIL 3 and 4—
’"be Misses Amanda Wright.
Mytrlc Endlcott. Edith Halleran Landis Avenue has been and Margaret ToH-n spent Sat- cleaned and Is splc and span for
urday in Philadelphia. the Easier visitors.
his parents' summer home, helping them to prepare the house for the season.
The card paty and danc* which was to be held tomorrow (Saturday) by the Parent-Tearh-ers' Association, has been post-
poned to a later date.
Special services In observant*
Tuesday and Thursday
Palm Sunday
Ices In the i
Isle M. E. Church were in- ! tercsting. Rev. II. J. Heine- ‘ mann delivered a sermon appropriate to the day and the choir j rendered special music which ! add-.d much to the services. The j chancel In front of the pulpit j was decorated with ferns and ;
daffodils.
Douglas Fairbanks
DON Q
Son of Zorro
Mrs. Herman Rumpp and Mrs. J
of Good Friday will be held In Gaul and family, of Germantown. St. Joseph's B C. Church tonight arrived on Thursday to spend at 7:30. ihe Easter holidays at Mrs. ^
Rumpp’s home on Matilda ^
Street.
Swift action, tender romance, daredevil slants, with lightning-like whip-lash comedy nobody can resist: ratrid adventure. high conspiracy, mystery plots, all are found in ' DON ft." Comedy. "GOAT GETTERS'' 4th Etrisode of "GREEN ARCHER" Lutrst New* Special Added Attraction. Organ Recital by Miss Emily Boxlrr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurfurth. of Philadelphia, were (be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens
over the week end.
The Municipal Band will not play on Easier Sunday on the Boardwalk, which has been the custom fo.- the last three yeats Mayor Sofronry states that Is It BM neeesaary for the band to play. du< to the limited number of people who can alt out-of-door* to enjoy the concert so early In the season.
Little Maurice Sofroney. son of Mayor and Airs. Maurice Sofroney. who Is seriously III with double pneumonia, was taken to ;■ Atlantic City Hospital on Tburs- £ day morning, following a consultation between Dr. C. W. Way and Dr. Darnell, of Atlantic City. One of the little lad's lungs had cleared up. but the other must be drained.
WEDNESDAY. 4PRIL 7— “THE PAINTED FLAPPER” Featuring James Kirkwood and Pauline Garon and all-star cast. Pathe Comedy "HIS WOODEN WEDDING" oth Episode "THE PHANTOM P0UCE" Utrrt Hews
ADMISSION Doors Open '
P. M.—Show Starts
18c and 28c 1.18 P. M.
holidays with hi* pair
Th*- Pollyanna Girl* Methodist Churrh held ■oelal on Wednesday <-v
The committee of the Parent Teacher*' Aasoclalion. whlrh n enrolling members In that or ganlxatlon. reports that they an meeting with success In Itu-ii canvas*.
Mrs. L. Kuhne and daughter. Mr*. H. Edward*, of Phlla<l*-I r hla. ate the gtienis of Mr. and Mis. Theodor* De Bow over Easter.
The millin' scheduled to
horn*- of Mrs. Tit*-*Mi-litia week, has Indue to material* fr not arriving In tin
rlae.-
Mr. and Mr*. D. MarTInm 01 Cold Bpring, won visitor* at the home ol Mi Mi> Edward Burk.
LYRIC
WOODBINE. S
FRIDAY. APRIL 2—
“Hit and Run”
tATURDAV A SUNDAY
a *—SPECIAL
“Over the Hill”
rre**, iha poenn
Th* unmoMsi
l eiganoc •eowb»i
MONDAY A TUESDAY.
Two Di/» Ost*.
“Hi. People”
Mi* Georg*- M. Rung I* spending several day* In Philadelphia vlKltlng relatives.
Mi* Edward It 1 Tucs-iav in Pliiludr ping
V TALMADOE .
“Ashes of Vengeance”
April 4th to April 10th
SUNDAY. APRIL «— Claire Windsor and Conrad Nagel in "DANCE MADNESS”
MONDAY. APRIL &—BARGAIN DAY “THE MILLION DOLLAR HANDICAP" with Vera Reynolds, Edmund Bums and
Ralph Lewis
- TMF COAST CLARDS -
TUESDAY * Wl DNESDAV APRIL 4 »ed 1— Peggy Hopkins Joyce in “THE SKYROCKET”
Owen Moore, Earle Williams, Lilyan Tashman, Bull Montana.
I
Direction of The Geo. W. Bennethom Theetre* Scientifically Ventilated Excellently Heated “Ocean City's Favorite Theatre” Complete Change of Program Every Day
Today, Friday, April 2nd— OPPORTUNITY NIGHT Three Cash Prizes Contest Open To All —Feature Attraction— RICHARD TALMADGE (Dare Devil Dick)
Wednesday, April 7th— LOWELL SHERMAN in
“The Love Toy”
“The Isle of Hope”
Added Comedy—Bobby Ray in . “FLAPPER HANDLED”
Fox New*
Added Comedy—Arthur Lake in “MORTGAGED AGAIN” Also a new episode of “CASEY OF THE COAST GUARD”
Fox News
Thursday, April 8th— KATHERINE MAC DONALD, HERBERT RAWLINSON and WANDA HAWLEY in
“The Un-Named Woman”
Tomorrow. Saturday, April 3rd— —Kiddies Matinee at 2 P. M.— William Fox presents MARGARET LIVINGSTON, HARRISON FORD and WALLACE MACDONALD in thr Most Sensational of All Pictures “Hells Four Hundred” i^OTE: This picture has been banned in Penna. Added Comedy—Neely Edwards in “THE COLLEGE YELL ” A new story of “The Adventures of Mazie,” with Alberta Vaughn, Al. Cooke and Kit Guard.
NOTE- This picture marks Miss Mac Donald’s return to the screen after her recent marriage. Added Comedy—Charlie Chase in “DOG SHY” Pathe News First Showing of the motion pictures of the Easter Parade.
ADDED ATTRACTION
EASTER WEEK—WEEK OF APRIL 6th Motion Pictures will be taken of the Easter crowd on the Boardwalk and will be shown at the Moorlyn Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 8, 9 and 10. Pictures Taken in Front of This Theatre at 2 P. M. Easter Sunday Afternoon
Thursday, Friday, Saturday April 8th, 9th and 10th
Easter Monde y, April 5th—Big Hobday Show The Greatest Comedy since “Charley’s Aunt” REGINALD DENNY in
The Ingenues 20 Maids of Melody—20
What Happened to Jones
Added Comedy—H. C. Whitwers Classics in Slang “AU BYES FORTY THIVES”
With Charlie Delaney
Aesop’s Fable—“Spanish Love"
Tuesday, April 6th—
THE OCEAN CITY BROADCAST NIGHT Great concert from Station WIP by the Reading Seashore Band of 57 pieces will be received on the stage of this theatre from 8 to 9 P. M., on one of the finest receivers on the market today, supplied through the courtesy of W. I Raymond, Local Dealer in Radio and Electric SuppUes.
—Feature Attraction—
CLARA BOW. WALLACE MACDONALD and
STEWART HOLMES in
THE FEMALE PAUL WHITMAN’S ORCHESTRA OF SYMPHONIC JAZZ, DIRECT FROM A TWO WEEKS' ENGAGEMENT AT FOX THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA, IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR FEATURE PHOTOPLAY.
„ —COMING— Friday and Saturday, April Mil and 10th ADOLPHE MENJOU and FLORENCE VIDOR in
“The Primrose Path”
“The Grand Duchess And The Waiter”
Added Comedy—The Fox Imperial Cast in “A POLAR BARON" Pathe Review Featuring “Houdini,” the Master Mind of Mystery |
A| , "Paramount Picture" Alio the motion pictures of the Eat^r Parade taken in front of this theatre Easter Sunday.
OPEN ALL YEAR Prrformantri every evrning at 7 A 9 Matinees Saturdays and Holidays at 3 P. 1

