Tsgt Eight
CAPE MAY COinm TIMES. FRIDAY. APRII tS 10?6.
SEA ISLE CITY Mr. knrt Mi- William Ma< Donald, of Br»'il-y li^arh. M J pp-ni Satii!-lay wi'h Mr. H.-. Foairr. Ji
Mm. H. Jarobjr aniaitai Mm. Churl-s T«i.plln. Mm li nah Neck. Mi— Emma !*':■ and .-»n and daurhier. Wi W. and Belly Reed. <». Phi. phla. over ihe »<-ek end. Mr. and Mm. Green. - delphia. were Sunday Mr. and Mm. Miil.u !•< have taken an apat’i.i- ’ :n Bank Apartment- I-- ' ■ ’•'•aMr. Daley i- prej... hie rti on the BoaidnulK
journeyed to day eeenini: • the Hotel s-e'
neei folk on Tutuk dance at
Ia-» Petemon and Goorjse S'e>en* were vleltom to Atlantic •‘tty oil Saturday evtninff. Rev. H. J. Ileineman. paetor td the Sea Me city McthodlBt Church, who »a- ronflned to hie bed by IllnofS last week, line recvvere.1 euirirlently to no around the hou—- and may t* able to fill hi- pulpit Sunday, bant Sunday in the mornini: the aervice* were rnr.ducted by K II. Sutton, at." K. 11. Sharp and the Epwoith Lea cue had rbatye of the t ieninE eer\ire
MARRIAGES langley—Joan Mi- Mildred Jone-. dauithler of Mr. and Mm. W.laon Jone». of Bell-plain, and Mr. Harold LtiiKlry. Delmont. were united in maniuRe on Saturday tven-| in*. Apil! IT. at the home of j
the bride.
Devito—Del com. Mirr Millie lielroria. daujebter of Mm Mary Itelcoria. of Belleplain. ua.- united in marriace to Mr. Antonio Devico. of Trenton..
AT THE THEATRES
Who’s Who tad What's What at the County Playhouses
Peter Kyne Story Now in Film Form
The
tory.
— Soule " the thrlllinc picture made by Thoma* H Ince Corporation for Kir-; National. nm
Lyric Theatre. Woodbine. Wedn>day. April IS. Brook leap* from ||, a i-ridje repre*entin* an «m-
I 1 ir.kmeni of the Seine in Part* to Flower of Ni*ht." 1 ,,. >CUr Bu-ter Collier, hta aon In
■ Plae
tored
Mr. aij.l Mi- Chester Tolar,n. Phlladelphi.t were Sunday visitor* at tin- home of relative*
here.
The Patent-Teachers' A.—ociatlua will hold an oyster supper at th- Hotel Stevens tomoirow (Saturday) from S to h P. M. Ticket- are Bfly cent* each. As previously announced Mm. Theodore IVBos and Mm. Eu. *ene Sehaeffer will hold u canl party at the bo.ne of Mm. DeBow on Monday evenin*. April 2€. It will be for the benefit of the
Mooaeheatt be*ion.
Mhts Helen Foster sfM'til th«week end with Mis* Fileda H—s.
at Belleplain.
Mm. Geor*e Corson. Miss Oiavene Riley and Mrs. W. Van Foaeen spent Monday in Atlantic
City ehoppin*.
Dt. and Mm D. I'pton Bair and Rev. Walter Estilow. pastor of Seavllle M. E. Church, called at the M. E. pamona*e on Friday. Henry Schmidt, of Philadelphia. wi - a visitor here on Sunday at the hon-.e of his mother. Mr. and Mm. Fred McCarvey. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday ai
their ro'ta*e here.
Mm. Potxi. of Woodbury X. J. was a visitor to this resori dut In* the week, visitln* her eon
Rt. Rev. Ms*r A. Poxil.
Charles Batth ha* returned tr this city slier sptndln* some time
In Philadelphia.
K. Mclrolm ToImib. a former resident, chief en*lner of the "Van Dyke So 1 • of the At. lantic Reflnfn* Co. PhiUdelphia. was painfully injured on Tuesday at work when a heavy piece of iron fell on his band, ern-hin*
three fingers.
Frank l\-van. <. Philadelphia, ■pent Sunday h-f Mr. t rvan was the moving picture operator of cini's Theatre last summer and will return here this ranine —-a-
budlaiu. Sr. to this lesort foi the sutnim. season. Mrs. budf lam has les-n pending the winter
- in Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mr~ Ger.rge Boeder and nephew, and Dr. C. W. Way were amom; ih*- local Rotatianwho attended Ihe Rotary Convention in Reading. Pa.. Iasi meek. Mayor Maurice Sofroney wa- in New York city on Wednesday on Mr. and Mr-. FT. I. Peter-on Sr., motored to Westmont on Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. FT b
Peterson. Jr.
The borruine A. c. i.-am will open their ba->. ball Mason on Sunday, playing a, team f.*,m Ocean City. The game will played at Ocean View and will -tart at 3 P. M. Mm. Michael l.uongo and daughter. Miss Margar.-I. sp.nl Wednesday in Phila<1e|phta on
pleasure.
The Fire DeparuiM nt was called out on Sunday morning to extinguish a blare in ih- chimney at th* home of William Handle. when ihe soot In ihe chimney I-.
The
in St. JoM-ph',
Monfclglmr Pont oirieiatlng. Mount—Wflbar Calvin lludaon Mount, of Marmom. and Agnes W. Wilbur, of Estelville. N. J.. were quietly married at the parsonage in I*- temiiiirg. Sunday afternoon by Dr. W. b. Y-rkeys.
DEATHS
Mrs. Mary Ann HiWreth
- Dan
- Hewl
thf
t- ... Iia- received notice
death, in a Philadelphia ho-pil: ;o| her sister. Mrs. Mary Ann Hil-di-th. Mr* Hildreth was pa-t so invalid for some time. She is j-urvived by one son. Pennington
1 Hildreth.
Mrs. Frank Shaw Funeral w ivims for Mrs. Frank Kane, of Third Avenue. West Cape May. who died in the Millville Hospital, were held in Tale. nacle M. E. Chuicb. Saturday afternoon. Rev. Grahatn. of Cape May. officiated, with Rev. b. V. Brewin assistint Intermem was made in Tal>ernarie emetery. Erma. Her hu-nand and son Mirvive her. Mrs. Elinbeth Hand Mrs. Elixabeth Hand, widow of the late Sen. Robert Hand, died at the home of her brother, bewis Hoffman. Cold Spring. Saturday •ning. alte. a long and tedious
“Never the Twain Shall M-*t.
Peter I! KyutV enchanting * ,UI
story of the South Sea Islands, will l.e shown a; the Capitol Tin-at re. Woodbine, for two days. Saturday and Sunday. April 24 and 2S. accotdin* to an announcemeni made by ihe manage-
ment yesterday.
This picture, a Cosmopolitan I production, directed by Ihe celebrated F'rench director. Maurice Tourneur, was picturited In Tahiti and Mnorea. two of the famous island- of the South Sea prominent players a* Anita Stewart. Bert bytell. Huntly Gordon. Justine Johnstone. George Slegntann. blonel Belmorc. William Norris, !*mly Fltxroy. Princess Mane de Bourbon and Flor-
ence Turner.
Perhaps never In ;be history of moving pictures has there been a story filmed against such gorgeously beautiful backgrounds as those which appear in "Never Ihe Twain Shall Meet." Filled with all Ih magic and roanar.ce associated with life In the South Seas, this photoplay aounda an entirely new note in the literature and drae'x of motion plc-
illn<
Sen i
bc.d
slight.
Mr.
• ignited. The
James Eastlark.
ins William Madara and Ms. Charle- Miller, of Rirbwood. former partshfoot-rs of Rev. and Mr- H. J H^nemann. were re-•-ent visitors at th, M. E parson-
Edw
Mr. and Mr-.'
and Jmveph Carter, of Tu» were visitors here on Sundl Mi— Elixabeih Srbmii
Visitors to the r.cw jj* , buiheran Church. Iasi Sun ', the regular wervlc . were
Coast Guardsmen Before Court Martial Charged with accepting tlbO'm in bribes In th<- Rar.coca-Cr.<-k liquor scandal, six members ot th, cost guard were arraigned before a court marital board at Cap- May City on
Tuesday.
The acru.—<1 men are Henry Manning. Johannes N. Rasmus-i-n. Robert S Kirk, b D. Riggs. •haar and Rupert E.
- E-
ards.
Ralph Shon attended an initiatlor ceremony „f the Knight- of Columbus in Vineland, on Tu.~ day evening. Dr. and MraTBri'pton Bair m<iored to Atlantic City on Ttm--day. visiting Ellxabeth Van Aitdalcn and Maurice Sofroney. J r .. who are confined in a h,s.p|iai there. Both are doing nicely. The basket ball game and dance held In the Eacutslon House on Monday evening for the l»neflt of the boyal Order of Moose was • ell attended The !.a.-keiball gam, was w.,n by ihe Ocean City Re^ii.r they nosing out the local reserve* by the *coje of 2«-l»
home. Tuesday afternoon, with Rev Edward Wright, pastor j of the Old Brick Presbyterian I Church, officiating. Ictciment in
Presbyterian Cemetery.
Mrs. Hand during her life was ] a prominent and ttrele,* worker ■ of the Grange. 1; was through h* r husband '.be Cold Spring
! Grunge was started.
IN THE CHURCHES
St. Joseph's R. C. Church
j Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. Porn, rec- ; tor Weekly Masse, at S A. M I Sunday Ma-ae, at b and 10:2„ A. M. laisi Mass followed by ; Benedlcion. Sunday school at I P. M. Baptism- by appoiut-
Sca Isle M. E. Church Services neat Sunday on Daylight Saving Time. 10:30 A. M sermon text “Show l> The Faih-I. 2:30 P. M. Sun.lay Mho.,1. Too P. M. Epwurth League 7:30 evening song and sermon. Topic “Timely Work." Messiah Lutheran Th- Ib.me-llke Church. Sea 1-1* city. Sunday. April 25. Bible school a' 10 A M. Service with ’ eeti—i.ii at l. P. V Daylight Saving Time. The pastor. Dr. D i pi ,u Bair w.ll pn-arh on "God* Font Guarantees." Thi* subject w.ii t- one of Interest and will b. m,«-i helpful Come to the -■ .iic- Stranger- must welcome Mid w.-k —nice on Thursday at k P M
Picture Producer Use* Army Tactics Paul Bern adopted army drill tactics to accomplish Ihe difficult feat of directing a mob of 2.000 players In one of the big scenes of “Flower of Night." the powertul dramatic story written for Pula Negf*, by Joseph Herge-
shelraer.
Eight raineras. placed In different positions, some on high platforms, others on a level, were c.inding while the wene of ex«itement was being enacted.
mg romanTir ficture- |, br p] a)
aatatlve of the time whet: the j -j nrar iy strangled Collier In I'alifomia gold rush upset th« that sen, “ relates Brook, “wlthrule of the Spanish dons, j ^ - n) that he was in ac-
■ adapted for the screen by i lU4 | danger
Willis Gold beck. The picture i -sly aim was crooked around opens at the byrlc Theatre. j,i, thioat. He was swimming on Woodbine, on Saturday. Ap. II 24. fc,, t^rk H- sputtered and-said.
■r Gland. Helen
Worthing. Edwin J. Brady Gustav Von S»yffertitx are a of the prominent players In
supporting cast.
Film Stars Have A Narrow Escape
When playing In dangerous set-lie* ariors should have some Rectal word to signify distress, says Clive Brook, the eminent bondon actor, who plays an Important part In “Pljuring With
bet r
I. let I
f go! I
choking'
“I thought be was only acting until we were taken out of the wate.-. Then I realised what a serious chance we had taken." Monte Blue Speeds It Up in “Red Hot Tires” In “Red Hot Tires." the War- ' ner Bros. Classic of the Screen which opens on April 28 at th« Capitol Theatre. Woodbine, for a one-day engagement. Monte
Blue makes his second appearance this season In a -peed pro-
duction.
The story d ' R*d Hot Tire»“ concerns a speed-dmicm who dev•lops a fear complex of automobile* from numerous tnd serious accidents. He lali* in love with a beautiful girl, who is also -peed-mad. and t.getber they are involved In a eerie* of amunlag Incident* wh-n the girl's -end* them both to jail. I honorary police chief, and piriou, of his daughter's net •juaintance. especially when i- kidnapped; so that while hero is madly searching for the ihe girl, her fath-r I* following him In hot pursuit. In hi* frantic desire to rescue the girl he love*. Ihe young man forget* all about his fear of motor*, and.
ceada la aavlag her fro,, napper*. Cured qf bi . „ but affitted with a n*.
League of Coast Guard Women
•Ong of the
Coast Guard Women home of Mra. Wall. : h-i-Isle City. N. 4.. on %-< I The next meeting win i the home of Mra. Ed* 2» North New Hampsh. . j Atlantic City, oa May ;
, when all the Goa* Om-.- ,
from all nalia will m~|lt will be aa all-day i every member It urged
' box lunch.
^vr-
CAPITOL THEATRE WOODBINE. NX
High Class Photoplays
Ffeifi, i city, ai Ocean ’
phla < a W.ni Mr*. Tamei era! day, in ing the w—k
affair was building f school lb,i
iroline Cronecki-r. necker. Mr* Ci Hi Hafry KtaiMi- William Car » motore'd to Pli
SATURDAY APRIL 24-
Mbw Myrtle End ire Wednesday evening Ir. visiting relatives.
“Never The Twain Shall Meet” Starring Anita Stewart end Bert LyteU rapposted by an all star cast. The famous puture from th, famous thrilling novel by Peter B. Kyne. Colorful scenes, romance, dramatp situations, and thrills that make the olood tingle Comedy— A RABIN ROMEO Latest News. 7th Episode
"IHE GREEN ARCHER
Special Added Attraction For Saturday Night Only THREE (3) ALL STAR ACTS HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
Admission 25c and 40c SUNDAY APRIL 25—
“Never The Twain Shall Meet” Ai d Comedy. News. 7th Episode “THE GREEN ARCHER
Admission 15c and 25c . 5'ESDAY APRIL 28^
L- ith Thrill. Roar. Gasp, at— “RED HOT TIRES” with Mont- Blue and Patsy Buth Miller Com-vi;. STARVATION BLUES — Easiest News. 8th : PHANTOM POLICE’
Admission 15c and 25c
Picgrams subject to change without notice.
Community Theatre Tuckaboe, N. J.
Sat. April 24. Cedi B. DeMille Presents Rod La Rocqar in “Braveheart” Lillian Rich. Robert Edeson. Tyrone Power and Jean Acker. Taken from the play '•Stronghearf' with a continuance of heart thrills, comedy and most beautiful scenery that has been filmed direct from nature. 4th episode the “RIDDLE RIDER
Doors Open 7.30 Show S'-arU 8.00 ADMISSION 25c
LYRIC
WOODBINE. N. J.
FRIDAV. APRIL 2S— Double Feature NtgM With “Riding Pretty” A WESTERN DRAMA and BUSTER KEATON .n “Sherlock Jr.”
SATURDAY and SUNOAV APRIL !• and 2S— PARAMOUNT PRESENTS KOLA NEGRI <n Flower of Night j
WEDNEtDX f. APRIL a— “Playing With Souls”
•in Ep>sod( of THE RIDDLE RIDER"
April 25th to May lit
—Week Commencing Sunday, April 25th, 1926— Sunday, April 25th— IRENE RICH and CLIVE BROOK in “The Pleasure Buyers” One of the moat fascinating baffling stones ever Comedy—“TUT TUT” and Fox News Monday, April 26th—BARGAIN DAY “Hell’s Four Hundred” With MARGARET LIVINGSTON and HARRISON FORD What do chorus girls do after the show? “Hefl’a Four Hunched” tells you. Final Episode No. 10— “CASEY OF THE COAST GUARD”
Pathe Review
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 27th and 28th— THE GREATEST SENSATION OF THE YEAR Two Days Only—Come early to get a seat J0HNBARRYMORE
Philadelphia prices were $1.10 and $1.65 OUR PRICES: Adults 50c Children gfoMatinee and Night The New Sportkxg Series, “FIGHTING HEARTS" With Alberta Vaughn, Kit Guard and A! Cook. Series No. 1—“ROLL YOUR OWN” Added—Charleston Lesson No. 6—Final
.Thursday, April 29th—BIG DOUBLE SHOW LAURA LA PLANTE in I “The Beautiful Cheat” Supported by Harry Meyers, Kate Price and an exceptional cast. See the little shop girl leap from nothing to starI dom in a few short months. | Comedy—“HOT DOGGIE” with Walter Hiers. Big Added Attraction 4 AcU of High Class Vaudeville 4
Friday. Apil 30th -BARGAIN DAY GLADYS HULETTE and HENRY B.
WALTHALL in
“On The Threshold” Duty stood sentinel on one side— Love kept watch on the other— While a lovely young girl, on the brink of Womanhood, stood hesitating. Chapter 2—“LIGHTNING HUTCH” Comedy—“ROCK BOTTOM” Fox News
SATURDAY, MAY 1st—
BETTY COMPSON and EDMUND LOWE in “The Palace Of Pleasure” Drama. Romance and Humor are blended to a Comedy—“MAD RACER” News Reel
nicety in this offering.
—Added—Matinee Only—Chapter 11
“VANISHING MILUONS”
Always Something Extra For The Kiddies
ONE DAY ONLY COMMENCING THURSDAY. MAY 6TH D. W. GRIFFITH S SENSATIONAL MASTERPIECE
Nation”
Direction of Hit G«o. W. 1
I Scientifically Ventiated ExceUently Heated ;l “Ocean City’s Favorite Theatre” Complete Change of Proggat Every Day Today, Friday, April 23rd— OPPORTUNITY NIGHT Three Cash Prizes—Contest Open To AO —Feature Attraction— Charles (Buck) Jones in “The Fighting Buckaroo” A story of a two-fisted phunanaan, tipped m the
net of a city's into'
Added Comedy—Arthur Lake ■
“A DUMB FR1E
EXTRA—A new 'priori, of “CASEY OF THE COAST GUARD"Fo» IGw. Tomorrow. Sotiuriaj. April 24th— MATINEE TODAY AT 2 P. M. Tom Mix and Tony in “Tony Runs Wild” Whh JAQUEUNE LOGAN oori • *»dol cut The story of - cuvhiy «b, tuocri o wild hon, by kindneu and thereby won a bride. Added Comedy—Neeley Edward, a “A COUPLE OF SKATES" Top** O' Ihe Day Foal Run Pathe New, WEEK C" A?R!L La .
WEL-O.dE PENN HALL
Monday and Toeuriy, April 26th and 27!b—
—Twc Days Only—
“SANDY” With MADGE BELLAMY, HARRISON FORD, LESLIE FENTON and DOnSdiStH A story of a girl who defied fife’s nr*^- in a mad search for “ThriBs.” aIEV* novd b 7 &**** Meherm. Added Comedy—Our Gang Kids in rv-ro “ MONKE Y BUSINESS” EXTRA—Aesop's Fable—“FLY TIME”
Wednesday, April 28th— —Benefit of Pi Tau—
First National prwunli
Anna Q. Niluon and Lewi* Siaae in “Too Much Money”
A kuo A. W .» . a. r at. .
A big drama of the money _ . _ splendor of luxury. Added Comedy—Edna Marion b ‘THE HAUNTED HEIRESS”
Fox News
in th
Thursday, April 29th-Bi*, —Attraction No. 1 — rirst National presents
“The Reckless Lac
With a real, all-star cast c r idamra.
BELLE BENNETT JAMES KlDtoWfV LOUIS MORAN Lcwm.a2™£I
NOTF r CHARLIE MURRAY
N 5“h .la, m thu production ri U th. of Uwu own company. Ner, befo. picture » the
T, —Attraction No. 2— Ihe return to Ihe .creen of iu
; ~ oi ns most tamoui
J ^ ara
Madame Myster NOTE: Mlm Bara return, to the acreen I •haence of over two yean, durin* whi
the made a tour of the world.
Pathe New.
OPEP ALL TEA» Pcrfomaatci every ereiiie, ■: 7 A I lUtmec. Setorday, .cd Hririay, u S p ]

