CAPE MAY COraTY TIMES- FEIDAY AFEU 9 1926
SEA ISLE CITY' iM"
Among the cxcurslonlctH >' Philadelphia on Good Frld*: were noticed Mn-. Willlain L ■Miey and wn. Robert. M:Lewla Chaitii Mia* Ida Smi’l Mr. and M;- Holiuee. Mi.- !- •gene 8h#B<r. Mra. Ralph SMina Clouting. Mr? Sadie Gl - Ing and son. Jack. Mrs. G«- iWhit*initton. Horace Rice a:iti '
n.eeting was held iaj:e "f the M. E londar evening. 1: inended and plear-
Mr. L : Mr*. Harry McQuillec. of Philadelphia, epent last week end hex. with Mr. and Mr*. Prank Bradley, at thelx home on
AT THE THEATRES
- Government Is
Mr*. Joseph Snyde.-. who was ir.fined to the home of her sia-
«er. in Millville, with an attack Mr and Mr*. Kate* and -xl.- «< »••»*. for the last three weeks,
ter. Lydia, of Colling**—: »-re retunied to her home here on
entertained by Mr. and Mr*. Sunday. •ley at the Ocean % •» on Mr ^ Ur . ch , rles R ji^hn
1 entertained with an Easter din-
Rice ^ ,,er ' on Sun,,a >' at their hent'x on
the Boardwalk. The guests were to Mis* France? Marie Busch. Mis* .'Anna May Busch. Miss Lillian Wright. Miss Dorothy Irwin. Ana V. Hahn, of thlc city, and
Mrs. V. MacMitrray. Ml** Ruth Francis Seeley. 3d.. w*ao for »* h " and Mrs - 01 ° cean wo and on«-hal! yean ha* been City. •ployed ai Camden, has resign- M > Robert r-.cten* and Mr*.
Film Producer
A photoplay in which the IV
1 S. Go'ernment itself took an ac-
Who's Who ar-i What's What at the Comity Playhouses ! »“ r: , fur **» hlp g b * rk '
i| crouno*. local color acd super-
■ - ■ ■ 11 tision. is ‘The Midshipmar ' up hi* pursuit for a tins Novarro* first Metro-
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which will be on View a - the capital Theatre. Woodbine Satur-
Baster.
Mr. and Mrs have changed from the Cronecl the apartment >- former Mayor Ii Landis Avenu<
. -idence']
“The Ingenues Make Big Hit At Moorlyn
Orchestra of College Girls Huge Success at Opening Entertainment Last Night
Miss Dobbin Clever Dancer
] hi* positi
i there and return.
ed to his i Hotel and the city.
Mary Krai** *
; Philadelphia.
i Wednesday i
t the Ocean View
i- employed
A tegular meeting of the
— Moose Legion will be held on Mr. and Mr*. William Sparklln. Tueiiday evening. April 13. who conduct an Ice crean parlor
on the Boardwalk during the A number of local resident* ateumm<r. came down from their tended the ceremonies at Cape home In Philadelphia on Sunday May on Monday at the ground and will remain here until after | breaking of the Cape May-Lewes the summet season. Ferry. Among those in attend-
ance were Mr. and Mr*. Gustave
Clarence Carson, of Bridgeton. Mo; . nh |nweg. Gustave. Jr., and spent Tuesday here on a business < KU „. tls of Philadelphia: Mi** trip- Mary Craig. Mr. and Mr*. E. B.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Friedrich, j Arnc,t and Irving Fitch, of Millville, were Sea Isle rial- The Gir| of
ton on Sunday. | city gave their captain. Ml** Mr*. Sidney' Ruwell. of Phila- Allce B Roberts, a candy shower delpbla. accompanied by some "n last Saturday evening The frieids. spent some time here on gening was spent In play.ng Easter Sunday. Kame * and > Jn s‘ n g and ^ a lal
I hour refreshments were served. After spending several day* ——
with friend* at CoUlngswood and The Boys Club of St. Joselih s Camde\t. Franrl, Seeley. =d.. has Church gave a supjKxr last night
in the basement of the church. • At the regular meeting of the Moose Lodge, on Tuesday evening. the election of officers for the roming year took plac-. The following were elected: Dictator. M. M. Sofroaey; vice dicUtor. John Kehner; prelate. George Neptune: treasurer. Jacob White. On April 20. the annual supper and installation of officers will
lake place.
David G. Geller. local realtor. <vas a business visitor to Phila-
delphia on Wixdncsday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steven* entertained their niece*. Misses Isabelle McMillen and iHabelle Wheaton, of Drexel Hill. Pa.,
over the Easter holiday*.
Charles Bnnh and Law Peter*nn spent Sunday evening in Atlantic Cliy where they enjoyed a concert at a Boardwalk theatre. Mr*. Michael Luongo and daughter. Miss Margaret, spent I Wednesday In Philadelphia, visit-1
Ing friends.
Mr', and Mrs. Thomas Ernest.' of Philadelphia, spent the week : end here with Mr. and Mrs. El- ' tner Peterson. Mrs. W. F. Jeffery*, of North j| Woodbury, visited his a uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Gee, freys here on Sunday.
One of the finest vaudeville treats ever presented in Ocean City was staged at the Moorlyn The: re last night by ‘The Ingenues." twenty talented college girl musicians, who took (be audience by storm with their Jaxz music and specialty number*. The young ladle-* are also on the program tonight and to-
morrow.
E. G. Sherman, who prese-nt* the attraction at the local theatre. searched throughout New York City and other Eastern cities for four month* last year trying to gather a group of women jazz artiats and was forced
xulted from me western colleges day and Sunday. April 1" and I..- twenty young ladies who pre-i ]j "The Midshipman ' i.« a e-nled last night'? performance. | stor y of life in the- Naval AcadThrxe are scores of Jazz hands, emy at Annapolis, t'oele Sam'*
training ground* for future
perry* and Paul Jonese v The story, written espe-cially
for the screen by 'he noted scenario writer and weaver of film tales. Carey Wilson. Is a pure and simple- romantic drama. It l> chock-full e>f Incident, the kind that commands the- attention of all movie-goer*. There are fights, dress parade college initiation* pursuit* on high rea* with I'nited States destroyers a*, the pursuers and surprises and thrill* galore. There Is also a shot of graduation exercise* at which President Coolldge pre-
sided.
Norman Kerry In this prodoetkm. --Tb* Price of Pleasure." a l m- I evrrsal-Jewel. which ha* It* first showing at the Community Theatre Tuckaboe. next Satnr-
dnv. April 10.
- The Price of Pleasure" wa* written by Elizabeth Holding and Manon Orth, who are among the mo*! famous of preeerv day writers for screen pud act ion l'«iv*-rsal bought the st'-ry becaus* of it* particular fluess for Mm Valli and Kerry, and Is said to h»»- exe-reised special care In the selection cf the supporting
iwisely of
a few Into which eaTwcially tal-e-iit.-d women have been able- to shimmy their way. but a Jazz band composed entirely of women wa* not born until Mr. Sherman gather' 1 his group. The- Ingenues were heralded as an attraction extraordinary and they easily proved their merit to the good audience at rlie Moorlyn last night. Said to be the largest female Jaxz oi ganization on the stage today, this able group of beautiful young ladles delighted the audi-e-nce with a number of popular number* along with selections of
th* more serious type.
The dance numbers by Mis.- Woes ol shop Cains Helen Dobbin were enthusiastic-! ^ Big Screen Play
ally received, ill** Dobbin Is
former member of the Ziegfeld i A shop girl who has never had Follies and is veil v rsed In the) a good line In her young life is dancing of the Charleston as Virginia Valli’s latest role. The well as other branches of the popular Universal star heads a terpsichorcan art. ' well-known cast of favorites with
Railroad Romance Is Fine Picture
It would be pretty hard to
: imagine anyone not liking "Roaring RatL-." Harry Carey's new ! Hunt Stromberg production, w hich open* a one-day engagement a: the Capitol Theatre.
Woodbine. Wednesday. April 14. This romance of railroad life
in the great West has Just about : every Ingredient of good enter- , lainment so cleverly mingled that ill stand* out distinctly from the
| usual run of melodramas. "Roaring Rails" i* crammed to
overflowing with action. There is a head-on collision between ' two trains, the dynamiting of a 1 trestle, an explosion, a forest Are. , a jailbreak and a couple of highly artistic scraps, and they are all
staged remarkably well. Carey 1* surrounded by an un- - usual fine cast In this offering.
I “Trouble With Wives” a ! True To Life Paramount There’s a cure for the trouble with wives and husband*, too. at the Lyric Theatre. Woodbine Saturday and Sunday. April l* and 11. In th- Paramount picture "The Trouble With Wives.” The story, written especially lor the screen by Sada Cowan and Howard Hlggin. i* a comedy of newly-married life. As tb. wife. Grace Hyatt. Florence Vidor want* only to be alone with her husband, to sit before the Are with him and memorize the days
of their courtship.
Bui someone's always taking the Joy out of life and in Ihi* Instance if* not strange to relate.
the number-in-law i Hyatt's oM college Henneagp (Sterling). Hennessy get* Moo.e water by picturing hin, , l wife as a holy terror i R ,, days. That Is the md—M.-. ; . to all appearances. And until the eMMrg seen- y picture, which takes put, Catalina lalaad. and. lucidfeature ifty or autre of th* beautiful bathing girl* ever seen in pictures, straightens things out concerned by tatrodunr.; Rairtou to Mrs. Hyatt a wile.
Comfort
High Class Photoplays
Good Mm*
Mr. and Mrs. Ga- ive Momblnwcg entertained Mr*. M. Wolf and Mr. Harry Smith, of Philadxxlphia. over the Easier holiday*. Charles Schwartz Is making a few repairs to hi* bath house, preparing for an early season. Mias Mary Delaney and Anna Schmidt spent Monday and Tuesday visiting relatives in Wild-
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stohrer opened ihelr collage on Monday to remain for the *eason. A. M. Stuart and brother. Jwme*. motored to Chester on Sunday lo visit their mother, who
1* III.
Mr. and Mts.'saiiiuei Dever. ol Orean City, spent Sunday with Mrs. William Feeney. MImu-s Dorothea and Kitty JefIIre* were vi*llo:ii lo Atlantic City on Sunday, where they viewed the fashion revue on the
Boardwalk.
Rev. H. J. Helncmann. pastor of the Methodist Cbunh. has been busy during the week mak
Ing pastoral call*.
Chester To I son. flrsl male ol
the U. 8. 8. Delawan home in thla city for i
recuperating from a recent
day*.
.nd Sirs. Theodore Hilde-
brand and family, of Phliadel|*h a. are spending a few days A card parly and dance for the here. Sirs. p. Hlldclirand of benefit of the Sea J*|e City ba»- Philadelphia, was here over’ the ketball teams will lx- held to- Ka*te : huiniays. morrow nigh) (Saturday) in the
Moow- Hall.
Mr. and Mi*. Michael Luongo. Mias Margbrel Luongo and Joe Davies were dinner guest* at the home ol Mr. and Mr*. Guy Luongo. Atlantic City, on Sunday.
K. Malrolm Tolaon. chief engineer on the "Van Dyke No. 1." I one of the Ixiat* of the Atlanlie : Refining Company of Phiiadel- . pbla. visited hi* parent*. Mr. and : Mr*. Daniel ToImui. of Ariadne: Street, on Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Bradley | and family, of Philadelphia, spent the Easier holiday* al ihelr honie on the Boa., walk. Ms* George t'oxson a : Sirs Edward Burk spent Wednesday In Philadelphia shopping.
Community Theatre Tuckaboe, N. J. SATUEDAY. APRIL 10Carl Eaemmle Prmnti “The Price of Pleasure” Featuring Virginia Valli and Monnan Kerry "They loved not wisely but too well." The itorv of t, love that wax greater than ■octal poxition or money or jealousy. Sad Enixode of •THE BIDDLE RIDER" Also Comedy A Latest News
Doors Open 7.30 Show Starts S-OO
LYRIC
WOODBINE.
“The Fighting American”
SATURDAY *
“The Trouble With Wives” Moor—. Evthrr^aUton cHoh*Hor d «hV cltjmpionotnp ol the home Si* rolllckino iwund*. 2nd E:»eode of -THE ADVENTURES OF MAZIE'' Special Added Attraction— A Weetorn Feature •ON TIME"
“Just a Woman”
Direction of The Geo. W. Bennethum Theatres Scientifically Ventilated Excellently Heated “Ocean City's Favorite Theatre" Complete Change of Program Every Day
SATURDAY A SUNDAY. APRIL 10 aad lilt's Here—the Great ■aval Romance
RAX0N NOVA&RO ia
“THE MIDSHIPMAN” Sea raids, heart raids aad thriUa galore. It's Real! It's Different! Made at the U. 8. Haval Academy at Anna no Us with co-operation of the ■ivy aad 2.400 cadeu in the picture. You will never see aaythiag She it
Comedy “LOW TIDE”
5th Episode of "GREEN ARCHES" Latest lews Organ Recital by Hiss Emily Bader. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14Hunt- Stromberg Preaeats
HARRY CAREY ia
“ROARING RAILS” With Edith Roberts. Wallace MaeDoaald, “Fightug Frank” j Hagney aad Little Frankie Dure, the acnea'a wader child. Photoplay with human interest as wdl as thrills Comedy PAPA BE GOOD" 6th Episode of "THE PHANTOM POLICE.” Latest Newt
Today, Friday, April 9th— NOW PLAYING Friday, Saturday April 9th and 10th The Ingenues 20—Maids of Melody—20 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. —Feature Attraction Today Only—Johnny Walker, Marguerite De La Mott and Lionel Barrymore in “The Children Of The Whirlwind” Added Comedy—Arthur Lake in “A BED TIME STORY” EXTRA—A new episode of “CASEY OF THE COAST GUARD." with George O’Hara and Helen Ferguson. Fox News
Saturday. April 10—Special Matinee at 2 P. M. LAST DAY OF THE FAMOUS “INGENUES” The Ladies' Jazz Orchestra of 20 Pieces In addition to our F e a| ure Pictures. —Featute Attraction Today Only— Adolphe Menjou and Florence Vidor in “The Grand Duchess And The Waiter” A Paramount Picture Added Comedy—Charles Puffy in “TUNE UP" EXTRA—A new Story of “THE. ADVENTURES OF MAZIE," with Alberta Vaughn, Al Cooke and Kit Guard. Topics of the Day First Run Pathc News
WEEK OF APRIL 12TH Complete Change of Program Every Day
Monday, April 12— Warner Brother* present Marie Prevost and Matt Moore in “The Cave Man” Added Comedy—H. C Witwer’s Famous Clast in Slang—‘THE BATTLING ROMEO" Aesop’s Fable—‘THE FIRE FIGHTERS’ Tuesday, April 13—
Wm. Fox Special Production
“SIBERIA” With Alma Reubens and Edmund Lowe Added Comedy—Alice Day in “GOOSE LAND" —E-X-T-R-A— “THE SPRING FASHIONS OF 1926" Displayed by the famous Irene Castle in a special release of the Pathe Review.
Wednesday, April Id-^-Benefit of the F. L. T. Club —Feature Attraction— Dorothy Devore and Cullen Landit in “The Midnight Flyer” Added Comedy—Glenn Tryon in “THE UKELELE SH1EK" Fox News Thursday, April 15— Clara Bow and Donald Keith in “My Lady Of Whims” Added—Mack Sennett presents “THE WIFE TAMER” Pathe New* OPEN ALL YEAR ifrrformancrs rvrry evening at 7 & 9 Matinees Saturdays and Holidays at 3 P. M.
ADMISSION Doors Open 7 P. I
15c and 25c r Starts 8.15 P. ■.
April Hth to AptfllTth
KatiBM—DwXy 2.30
WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1926 SUNDAY. APRIL 11— Lea trice Joy in “Made For Love” k remarkable story of old and —dam Egypt packed ' tbrilU aad genuine drama that will held the atteatios to the ead. Comedy Sews Rod
MONDAY. APRIL 12—BARGAIN DAY Cullen Landis and Dorothy Devote in “The Midnight Flyer” What thrills! What action! What comedy! Tea get them all in this mammoth melodrama. Chapter No. 8 "Casey of the Coast Ooari”
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. APRIL IS aad 14— THE GREAT BROADWAY SUCCOR Sadly- Irene - and-Mary Constance Bennett—Joan Crawford—SoDy O’Neil The nablic hails this picture as a great spectacle of stage life. A vivid tale of sunshine and tears. GORGEOUS! „ GAY! DRAMATIC! Senes No. 12 ' Adventures of Katie”—Mask's Harried Added Attraction: Lesson No. 4—Lean The Charleston
THURSDAY. APRIL 15-
“the Cohens and Kellys’ With George Sidney, Charlie Murray and
, Vera Gordon.
, r thln R* thr >' do «nd the things they say provide eaou| laughs for. well listen—it will keep yon giggHar far a wee
Added Attnution: CHARLESTON CONTENT Wild wood vs. Millville aad Case May CoUtjr t .. •* Cor ' r 'l Two Showi 7A0 and 8.45
Leon Lasudys Orchestra. Some Show. Don't |«1** 1
FRIDAY. APRIL 16 —BARGAIN DAY
Ethel Clayton in
The Mansion of Aching Hear! More than entertainment—the greatest heari-intereat sto ever screened. The tong everybody loves—bow a picture everybody should see. . . e Clmpter No. 10 "The Green Archer” Comedy "Somebody's Wrong." Fox Men
SATURDAY. APRIL 17— Priscilla Dean in
“THE DANGER GIRL’ A thrilling mysterv nhotoplny cf crime, intrigue aad love, t underworld storv of great dramatic nower and thrill, ucmeiy "Pawnship Politics." Me Added. Matinee Only. "Vanishing Millioas" Always Something Extra For The Kiddies.
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