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SEA ISLE CITY,
CAPE MAT COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. APRIL 80, IMS
Mlw- Mill-1 Itoffinnn 0:»<1>> llo*. or U. II: plain. ' wtek-onil ai the bom Mr. •nd Mis. Jr# P. lies#. Mr and MnT’c. A. Ilm.l or Vlnrland. uponi Snii'i. . thrir n.tiaKi- on Prospcn
a nurw Mian Mary Shannon wa.* irn■ylvanta Uoapltal. I'U .-nl a panj In honor of hai
i • iplit.i i-nl ihr ai-rk rnd birth on Satunlay evening. Th llh lo r pal* uta here. jrtentnc wan epent In danrlnc •n , _i ■—~: _ .. and gain' playing, after which n ” •'“"I >" »«. te Mm»l««l ...» ... mlw ,.
•• ‘ling a plcaaing app<arance.
AT THE THEATRES
Who’s Who and What’s What at the Coonty Playhouses
many ucliil pre
Mt>. Kugrne Shaffi. entertain' „ ...«inr'v' ■» lit-, ... ni»r... „r Tl " '
rhlladclphia, over the week end.
Jl. C. A. hae.
nglng
.yd Trirnble te the i- team wae eched-
ball
scheduli
Mr*. Thoman Ludlam. Jr., nnd managei
Mr. and Mr*. K. U. Arn. ;t mo- ll 'ed to play t*\e freshman team Hired Vi Philadelphia on Wed-, *ho Oc nn City High School on nesday. Tuesday, but due to that team
1 not presenting * complete Une-
1 Mrs. Beulah JefTeraon. of Phil- up. the game was forfeited to the adelphla. spent the week end local boys. The learn will play with Mr. and Mr.;. Thomas laid- Cape May Court Houac on Sat-
Thrrc l.i tached to tht Philadelplii thou varath
ankenafji Hospital, .re .-pending a
here at the cot-
tod Mrs. II. C.
i.i.nnloim, Pn.
lain. Jr.
Mr. and Mis. I'pton Jelferys. of Hadd'inBeld. wen guests of Mr. and Mr.--. (J. B. Jelferys doting the week.
Dead Man Named In Divorce Action
Dyer. Wildwood Electriran. Accuses Wife
The card parly given by Mis
I Theodore I* Bow and Mrs. Eu £
'• Shaffer on Monday evening.
the bioeflt of the Mooscher.rt
William Brown and son. and 1 wa » “ «»ceearftil affair. a dead man was named os bis mother. Mr*. Rotrert Phaw. I '""“ K *<«-25. Thomas Beil won respondent nnd his widow of Dorothy. N. J.. were visitors f' 0 *' 1 plaeed In a like role In a dl« to this resort on Sunday. Mr r , , suit and cross petition heard l>eI r Mr ’ ‘ . L G Jef-. v|ct . chancellor Learning in D. W. Webatcr Hand and AtlanticTuesday, family, of Vineland, spent Sun- tlnHIng relatives. Elmer Dyer, an electrician and
Mayor Maurice Sofroncy mo- taxi driver at Wildwood, seeks di1 tored to Philadelphia’on Wed... i- v,rM ' >' om ht " wi,e - 4 " y to visit his father, who years old. charging misdemeanors.
in which Edward T. Pries, dr
ceased. I« named the correspondA card parly (or the bcnrflt of. rnt. Denying the allegation. Mts. Women's Civic Club will In Dyer seek* a divorce, alleging *- -
h o ,m |
Dr. and Mrs. D. I'pton Bair ' call'd on three Sea laic'pat lent*! In the Atlantic City Hospital las’ Tuesday. All were gt-tling along ,
She.
I held a
Miller k Diamond contractors'® nl ’ < ' n '
• home of Mrs. J. C. I husband wa* unduly Intimate Friday evening. May i w ith Mrs. Lillie Fries, widow of
In the new cement curbing.! 7 ' ! Edward T. Fries. Sw^n^Sm^t •►‘I'h'u^'wurk BI,ri ' , r,Kh '‘ ,r ‘ ,n ' 0, ,he ^ ' ro.mthat'hippln.^' and eon,'hi - Swain Street mAh th. work. Ig , P City Garage is being mad. wu the , ol of his wif. and The Philadelphia Coafnrenee ln, ° n " whleh will b. himself Irom th- tlm* they were of the East Pennsylvania Synod “ a rtal ,sl “'' office. i Tiar..ed. August 4. 1907. until •ill meet In Holy Trinity Luth-1 m(m Timo Croneckor spent i h ' r,, ’ s , n,e ^ * 1,e ‘ r "‘T*' eran Cht.rcb, Audu'-oa. N J .I Wodn.sday In Philadelphia, shop- ^ “t*'Is ,^1 l<ext Monday and Tuesday. : i«ilcr at Wildwood, nnd former Mcmiah Lutheran, of Sea l.-dr |s| Borough Clerk of Slone Harbor. a member of this coni-n ne.. Dr. Miss Anna Kehner. of Phlla There was mutu.-.l attraction at Salt the pastor, will attend. delphla, spent Sunday with her | Ors* sight, he states. After re- —!— | brother. John Kehner and fam-ipeat meeting F.ies form'd the Andrew Hickman, of South i ,|j-. Edward T. pries Company. Inc.. 3>ennis. was a visitor here on • „f which Mrs. Dyer was the slier.
Saturday. j Edward Gallagher, of Phlla-< parin'r.
_. T1 •; : _ „ . , delphla. sptnl Wednesday here. That arraagement. Dyer aver _ Tt. P m ..,l.ui[. Rjllrfind '» an »l,o,.il,,r ..It hi,
toprovln. .J, ««». pU.Io™ A- M. «~r. -A femb,
V.r, bj I.,Ib B . ,orb ;.|-»l Sm .1,. 1. Ch.„.,. n,,.
1 * ’ lt "; un - rat lirOculil-. pnaurd. D,« lellinc
“.“•.’"•r owns*.. IaaLi.,, (bu.
Tbr bju-iiafl sum. whtrh wa. !| nw . "* ' ^n.lnc .» n .plle«lion. abaart. !» •ebedul.d to be played between! ‘ rw-solved to keep a diary. He prothf Lorraine A. C. and an Ocean Mr*. Elisabeth Dougherty ha^ : <,u^t<, ,h '' dlar > : ,n court * nd us * d City f am. at Ocean City. U ■ op» ned her home in Paris Street, i *' frequently lo refresh his memRunday. did not take place dm for th< summer. or J- particularly In connection to the Ocean City team falling to! „ . «» h ,hr niov«nen|g of his wife
mak. appearance. Muses Kathryn Dover ar.d and Fries.
and Murj- McDovitl. were at In the craws petition, which Is Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Neill. | Miss Dever*s cottage hi re on yet to be beard. Mrs. Dyer avers of Philadelphia, have aold their 1 •‘-'unday. h*. husband wa* Inlhuate with apartment to a Newark party. Mrs. Fri-s. A general denial Is Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill are w. i! i The Children s class for first made by Dyer, w ho deelarep it known summer residents. | ? , •' fonimurilon iustruetlons 1- merely a subterfuge .on t»,e part
being held in St. Joseph's rhap«-l „f his wile to "throw dm; in the
S- " n Wednesday and Friday alter , y„ „1 th' court.
The lavdies* Aid of thi M. Church will hold a cake sale Saturday at 1 P. M. on Sof
Bey’s porch.
John
: Wed-
Asbdale. of Phila
r rot tage here
Leon Reardon and brothers on Sunday,
motored to Speedway. N. J . on Sunday. io inspec th- recently Complet'd motor Speedway tb.rv,
nwoee. S'.I.TT <>v,-wi._ Edwatd it. Arnett, armm-
I by II. s. Mowrer and R
-"j *>■ Elites, of Ocean City, mo "'"' H tored to Cap.- May Court Houw
] on Thursday.
Barth motorcl to Abs-eon Tuesday evening, visiting t
there.
John N. Heilman am have moved to Vent nor
sold their bouse on Ariadm
Btrt-d
Miss Ida Smith and Myrtli SSndlcoll took a teachi rs' i xanii nation in Atlantic City on Saiut
family! Th.- p
m-Teac
ton beii a special m< .-ting a.i j In- local school on Monday alter- ■ toon Plana for Memorial Day j ‘.-re dispusned and a ronimiti" I ppolnted. Mr>. Robert T It evens resigned as ptx ddent and frs. Harry Kiaiss was appointed! o fill the -■ ■ '
Fire DepartaenU Thanked The people <4 Ocean View and South Seavllle. through Postmaster Dono^bTit. <4 Ocean View, d-sir. the TIMES to rxgrras their •ppi.riatlui to the fire depari* at Oc«#a City. Sea Isle City and Wildwood, (or the splendid work done by the fire fighters in lb- conflagration that threatened destruction of both villag.on Thursday of last week.
'Janice Meredith" Tells History of Days of '76 Spectacular recne* of the American Revolution arc accurately reproduc'd in ‘‘Janice Meredith." Marion Daviea'a pretentious nnd beautiful Cosmopolitan production, which will have a one day run on Wed—bday. May 3. at the Capitol Theatre. ^Voodbinc. The skirmish at Lexington— "Tht shot that was heard round the world''--the brcathlsos momrn of suspenre. waiting lo see whether the British would fire ! the first nheft In the American Revolution; the dauntless Minute Men bravely fighting against - frightful odds- this Is one of . the thrilling scenes of the production. - Crouini; the Delaware Wasnlngton crossing the Delaware, living reproduction of the famous painting by Trumbull, is also a gripping chapter of the
photoplay.
Paul Revere'* immortal ride— when his horae's hoots resounded through th.- night, when startled heads appeared af windows In answer to his call, and when he took desperate Jumps over fence* and hedges, is full of thrills and artistic effects. The Battle of Trenton—Washington's timely attack, and the victory Is vivid and gripping, a mncnifiri-nt bit out of history. Then 'there's the battle and
surrender of tht British at Yoiktow ii. ti.ipreanlve. authentic and
thrilling.
When Benjamin Franklin. In his sober garb, pleaded for aid to the Colonies at the Court of Loui* XVI at Veraalilas. and the thonaands of French nobility In their gorg-ou* broeadi > and j satins and • luboratc head-dresses' surrounded him—all reflected In enonuou> mirrored walls with sparkllug chandeliers—Is another,
historical scena.
Th< hardship and suffering of 1 Washington and his troops 1* vividly depleted, when the Gen-^ era! shared the cold and misery , endured by hi* soldiers at Valley j
Forge.
The Boston Tea Party, a mag-' nllront night scene: Patrick 1 Henry's impassioned speech: and! numerous other incident* of the' days of the Revolution are (a-1 eluded In this stupendous pro- j duct ion.
Dr. Theodore Wheaton. »t Mrs Chestet Millville. Was a luncheon guest jnl Philadelphia.
Tolson
MOMS
SATURDAY NITE, MAY 81 ONE NITE ONLY AT 8:15 ® Mail Order* Accepted—Seat Safe Opens Wednesday at Theatre. THE TALK OF THE UNIVERSE NICHOLS Famous Lauokino Success^ tv
4TH YEAR IN NEW YORK You will *ee same company that played in Pittsburg, St. Louis. Cincinnati. Kansas City—Long Engagement*—To Capacity Crowds. PRICES: Lower Floor—$2.00. $1.50 Balcony $1.00 Plus Ta* Bu Yours Earl) and Avoid Disappointment.
LYRIC WOODBINE. N. J. FRIDAY. MAY »— “The Slanderers” ported by C>ad> Billy So*Ivan.
SATURDAY i
‘THE WHEEL”
WEDNESDAY.
“Potash and Perlmutter”
The Gish Sisters; Their Film Start
II Is a Ingular fart that most ! jf the great snceetw on the screen , and on the speaking stage have been Made by those who com-. men red us children or. we may | say. were "caught early." As <o Tic wicen. this uppllo panic- I nlarly w Lillian* and Dorothy] Gish, both of whom began as' children and learned Jbc art by ! «l»w and careful processos. And | it Is doubtful if the art o( act- !
Ing. cither lor the screen or the speaking riago, was ever properly lea ned in aay other wsy. It was only a few year* ago that Mrs. Mary OUh. aft'r -Ihr death of her husband, took her two blonde-haired tot* to New York rity ar l oMalmd work for them in the old Blograpli studio. Out »f thi* exp^rlenr came, for Lillian In pArtlcular. such triumphs a» were her’* In ’The Birth <•( » Nation." "Hea t* ot the World." "Broken Blossoms.” "Way Down East." "Orphans of the Storm." "The White Sister." and now- "Romola." whlrh Is an Inspiration picture distributed by Mctro-Goldwyn. Community Theatre Tuckahoe, N. J. Metropolita:. Pictures. Inc. Presea U— Simon The Jester
with
Lillian Rich and Eugene O'Brien. Adapted by Frances Marion from the novel by William r. Lock*. A picture hrim full of everythin*: that makes a "PictureComedy. Drama and Pathos that will grip you from start to finish. 5 th episode “THE RIDDLE RIDER." Admission 25c Doors open 7.30 P. Show starts 8.00 P. (Standard Time)
And ao when the talented Ul-j "Romola" comes t 0 ,i„ Ban and Dorothy came to the Tbeatrw, Woodbine, s 4 t„ making of "Romola." each Sunttay. May 1 and i. . brought to the task a very varied i experience. These two brilliant girls, then, as children learned to Icxp.-eM' ihought* and emotion I vividly and sincerely—something | that U not so easily learned as Ight
©TEVENSoiPfS CAPITOL THEATEE
“The New
Commandment” WITH BLANCHE SWEET
and BEN LYON
• THOU SHALT NOT ? ? 7" t
CDmedy - BEAUTY PARLORS | SATURDAY. MAY 1 —
WOODBINE.VI
V Coniort
High CIass Photoplays Good Music "
“Steel Preferred”
‘Graustark”
••FICHTINO HEARTS" Tins AIMrta Vauahn. sup led bv Larry Rr-t. A*
"ROLL YOUR OWN" MtU>a5 te N«weU? C " P, > "SONGS OF SCOTLAND"
;very Real Amen.
“HE BIRIH OF A NATIOli"
• SportUpbl. -FINS <
- UIPTH OF A NATION- “ ' r 'NS AND Ve'aTHERS" tt- "BIRTH OF A NATION" > 00 - FINS AND FEATHERS" '.Ii - BIRTH OF A NATION - NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
“SIBERIA”
opprwon. Cbaptar Ne. J 'LIGHTNING HUTCH-
“My Own Pal"
LILLI AH GISH in “ROMOLA” With Dorothy Gish. The film that is thrilling the world. A mighty film romance that the world is talking about. Standi abreast of “The Ten Commandments," “The Covered Wagon’’ and “Tne Thief of Bagdad." Latest Hews. 8th episode “THE GREEN ARCHER." SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION FOR SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY— 3 ALL STAR ACTS—HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE. Admission 25c and 40c SUNDAY. MAY 2— LILLIAN GISH in “ROMOLA” with fcorothy Gish. 8th Episode "THE GREEK ARCHER Latest Hews. Admission 15c and 25c WEDNESDAY, MAY 5— MARION DAVIES in her greatest triumph “JANICE MEREDITH” A thrilling romance of the American Revolution. Benefit of Woodbine Boy Scouts Troop Ho. 1 8th Episode “THE PHANTOM POLICE." Latest Hews. Admission 15c and 25c Programs subject to change without notice. Doors open 7:30. Day ight Saving Time All shows start at 8:30 Daylight Sat ig Time.
- Gang ( INI WIL
“Phantom of the Opera”
CATRE OWCfUTCC
Added Attraction Extraordinary THURSDAY—FRIDAY-SATURDAY April 29th, 30th and May 1st
THE FAMOUS
California Night Hawks The Victor Recording Orchestra of 12—Peppy Boys—12
In addition to our feature pSaoto plays. Admission Adults— 50c Children—25c
Today, Fridiy, April 30th— —Added Attraction Extraordinary— (Thursday, Friday and*Satar<kj) The Famous California Night Hawks The Victor -Recording Orcheatia In addition to our Feature Photoplays. —Feature Today— Fred Thompson and Silver King (His Hone) in “A Tough Guy” The story of a two-fisted plainsman. Added Comedy—Arthur Lake in “A SWELL AFFAIR” Extra—A new episode of “CASEY OF THE COAST GUARD” with George O’Hara and Helen Ferguson. Fox News
Tomorrow, Saturday, May 1st— Matinee at 2 P. M. Last Day of the Famous CALIFORNIA NIGHT HAWKS The Emperors of Melody —Feature Attraction— Firct National presents Richard Barthelmess in “Just Suppose” A love story of an Ace who trumped a King fo: a Queer, Played in Hearts. Added Csmedy- -Neely Edwards b “FRESH PAINT 4 EXTRA—A new ito.y cf “THS? ADVEHTURES OF MAZiE,” wit j Alberta Vaughn, AI C-wA* and Kh Guard. Topics of the Day . Pathe News
“Give More Tjr.’.-a'. Tc
WEEK OF MaY 3rd This is National Music Week-
Musk Week Celebrations will be held at this theatre Wednesday and Friday evenings. All cele-
brations will be under the direction lyl ptr»pn»l supervision of MRS. HOWARD O. MACPHERSON, Director General of Music Week in Ocean
City.
Monday and Tuesday—May 3rd & 4th
Two Dayr Only
Reginald Denny in “Skinner’s Dress Suit” With Laura La Plante and a The famous star of “What Happened To Jones” ui his latest and greatest comedv. Added AttrartionExtraordinary “GRASS”. The only picture of its kind ever made. The record of a forgotten people in a land where Destiny wields the lash. It is wonderful Aesop s Fable—“THE MERRY BLACKSMITH’
Wednesday, May 5th—
II i? e S* 1 ^ u “ c W “ 1 ‘ CtfeWlon a 8:45 Under the direction of Mrs. H. O. MacPhcrsoci
—Feature Attraction
Wanda Hadley and Robert Gordon in “Heart s and Spangles”
Tn<» «Ir,r*• .L- "D I. F-.
..JY ‘‘° r y <■' fhe “EUck SUge’
y*" Oibber Coined., RACER, featuring Ear! Fox.
of • circus.
THE MAD
Fox News
Thursday, May 6th— “Early To Wed” “The Cave Man” gives us another screamingly • ii a y* , comedy. Added Comedy -Alice Day in “A LOVE SUNDAE”
Pathe News
0PEH ALL YEAR Pcrforci nccs every evening it 7 A 8 Matinees Sat nr* a yi and Holidays at 3 P. M.

