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CAPE MAT OOTTHTT TIMES. PSIDAT, MAT 7. IMS.

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.i.<iioi« to So* Kii- city on

rwardert with a ifr-Hke day. The

or.i. . Iook.'I invltlnK. too. Jack liiliM.n un-l Frank Ftrrarl or the TIMFS' etaff. Georac Itobblna. ■ ■I Wildwood, and Joe Weatherb*e Micrtimbed to the temptation, t; kina the amt dip of the year In t!.e ocean. They said the water waa tine for this

the year.

Moose

Mr*. Harry Kraltw i Tlllle Cronecker were

yhla^shoppeni on Tue*d:

Mlrs Anna Burch Marparet Lttonao nr. •anRmienta for a • •

bt Klvcn on May IT I 'for the benellt of tin Heart LeRlon T'o- aflalr will !>• held at Mi-- laniRo'a reel-

den ce.

Mr. and MiT li l>. Williams and family, of Ihtl’.lmore, ore ependlns a short vacation here. The Williams family are wellknown summer residents. Miss Mary Anderson and friend, of I’hlladelphia. motored from Philadelphia apendlitR the Week end at this resort. Mr and Mrs, Henry Rohner. Of Philadelphia, spent a few -lays | at their cotURC here duriuR the

Week.

Mr*. Hilda Voicht and family. I of PittsburR, Pa., have opene*t | fhelr coltase on the Boardwalk for the season. The Sisters of Mercy, of Merlon. Pa., are preparlnR their convent on the Boardwalk for the coming season. * Edward B. Arnett was a busipros visitor to Philadelphia on

Monday.

The Lorraine A. C. baseball team will play the Ocean View A. A., at Ocean View, on Sunday. Game starts at 3 2’. M. As previously announc- l. there will be a card party at the home of Mre. J. Gallen on Frid.iv. Jfay 7 for the benefit of the W Civic Club. Paul Bice. Horace Rice and George Whittington wen- amoQK those from here who attended (he race* at Speedway on SaturMrs. Morrell and children, of pitman, were visitors ben- on Wednesday. The Hotel Stevens bad a sum-mer-like registry of guests over the week end. Mr and Mrs. Harry Umekuebler. of Philadelphia, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. D.'ery on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Sannlno. of Occa City, a former resident, is r> Covering from a recent Illness.

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"Abie’s Irish Rose” Funr

> | 'I i * Irate a I nroughout ^ “

Mr. and Mrs. L. Webster Hurd, of Vineland, were Sunday

visitor*.

Friends of Matlrlce Sofroney. Jr., will be pleased to hear that lie Is Improving rapidly at the Atlantic City Hospital.

find* (hat Rosemary Is not going to marry an Irish lad, be start* something. Whll* the Irate father of the bride is trying to get his daughter away and an equally Irate ancestor of the bridegroom tearing his hair. Father I « ualrn ties the knot again, j A year later, on Christmas Ere.

Ann, Nichoi's ^ Comedy Appear* at Moor- !flcv* of the priest and rabbi, meet Ivn Theatre This Weelc i ,n ,h -' ° r ,h * young lyn neatre 1 his Week roU p| P Trouble immediately — brews. However, the situation is

Rich in Humor From Stm.

edly It*, greatest charm lies In the fart that Min Nlchol* has onoe more proved that n comedy which I* wholesome and can run for two hours and fifteen minute* without one sugRestlvr line, will outlive all the riaque play* and musical pieces which capture the popular fancy for a shot time. Some of the players to be seen with "Abie's Irish Rose" *re Peggy Parry. Russell Bwau.i. Leo Hoyt, CHIT B. Dean. James R. ; Water*. Alice Dudley; Chas. W. Guthrie and John F. Webber.

The cake sale conducted last .Saturday on Sofroney's porch by the Ladles' Aid of the M. E Church netted 1(0.00. A regular meeting of the Moo*c Heart Legion will be held on ruesday May 11. Mrs. Harry Van Artsdalen. who was confined to the Atlantic City Hospital, is home recuperating.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hankins. of Vineland, were Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Petemm motored to Westmont on Sunday visiting thier son. Elmer. Jr. Mr. and Mr*. William Thomp son. of Camden, were week-end visitors.

Walter 'Wright has returned to his place ol employment after bring confined to hi* home with an attack o/ illness. Paul Rice. Lew Peterson. Tom Corduff and Richard Olden fouued a party which motored to Atlantlce City on Saturday night, spending a pleasant evening there. Mrs. Edward Buckley and daughter, of Philadelphia, spent Monday at their cottage on Farrand Street.

Uproariously funny from stsri j to finish Is "Abie's Irish Rose." ; Anne Nichols' famous Coiucuy. which conics to the Moorlyn ; Theatre bn Saturday evening o! this week. Miss Nichols has woven a refrisnlng comedy around the racial; characteristics ot Hebrew and I i Irl5h. yet so :?ood natured and ! true that It la Inoffensive, while | Celt and Jew enjoy it with equal I enthusiasm. A* It Is not a mystery play. It 1 w rttTOT del rscr from 'rhS'ffr fi-qitf of thu.* who plan to see it to out- ; line the plot. Abraham Levy meets Rosemary ! Murphy, while both are doing 1 their bit In the world war. ‘ FN • ntually they are married by a Methodist minister. Solomon Levyha* his heart set on a danghter-In-Uw of the faith of his father*, and when Able Intioduce* his "Intended" bride a* Rosemary MurphUkl. a name rolned to allay the elder's suspicion. Solomon I*

happy

A wedding, with a rabbi offieiatiag. to arranged by the elder Solomon and everything la going smoothly until Patrick Murphy. Rosemary's father, accompanied by Hither Whalen arrive* from California to attend his dsughter s wedding. When Mr. Murphy

"Pat" and "Sol" forget * their animosities and bury the past In their newly-found affection, auch a* only a bsbyi* lorh *aa amuse. Laughter has made 'Abie's Irish Rose" famous, bat undoubt-

Community Theatre Tuckahoe, N. J.

William Fax TOM MIX with TOHY. the Wonder Hyie aad the dog in “TEETH” A red-blood m3 drama of the West with everything that goes to make an idwl picture namely, excitement, suspense, scenic grandeur, comedy and lari hut not least a horse, a dog and of course the woman. 6th Episode— "THE BIDDLE BIDEB" Comedy and Latest Hews.

Admission 25c Doors open 7.80 P. Show staru 8.00 P. M. (Standard Time)

duughltr. Mi | Philadelphia

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V Kndicott and Myrtle; Were in n Saturday sbop-

IA1TIRDAY. MAY 8th— JACKIE COJGAN IH HIS LATEST <?HD BEST “OLD CLOTHES” A thrill and throb each and every moment. Old Clothes ir a picture that young folks—old folks—all folks—will take to their hearts. Comedy. “HALF A HERO' 8th Episode "GREEN ARCHER" Latest News SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION FOR Saturday Night Only 3 Big Acts High Class Vaudeville DIRECT FROM PHILA-S LEADING THEATRES ADMISSION 25c and 40c

May 9th to May 15th

Week Commencing Sunday, May 9th, 1926 SUNDAY. MAY 9th— “THE DARK ANGEL” Truly one of the season's greatest film?, see it and know hew wonderful a picture can he. Comedy. "POLAR BARON.' Fox News.

MONDAY. MAY 10th—BARGAIN DAY

A THRILLING EPIC DRAMA

“THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD” WITH GEORGE O'BRIEN AND FLORENCE GILBERT Ton'll cry at its pathos, laugh at its humor and cheer at

its omaring rlwnar

Chapter No. 2 PHANTOM POLICE.'’ Pbthe Review.

TUESDAY. MAY 11th—

RICHARD BARTHEIMRS65 AND DOROTHY GISH I1J “THE BEAUTIFUL CITY” They were n-ver more wonderful. Dick alma right for

the heart and hits. It's spier did

Cmntiy^J3GgrgG.HFARJS SERIES. -No. 2 "—la -Xb, +tt.

News Reel.

WEDNESDAY. MAY 12th— “ Benefit Seashel! Encampment L 0. 0. P.

“The Counsel For The Defense” WITH BETTY C0MPS0N. HOUSE PETERS AND JAY HUNT One lone old man against a band of crooks—a stouthearted daughter fighting to save him—how she fails and wins—these are the elemcnU that make this a big. thrilling,

dramatic pictur..

Mack Sennett Comedy. THE GOSH DARNED MORTGAGE."

SUNDAY. MAY 9th—

JACKIE C00GAH IN HIS LATEST AND BEST “OLD CLOTHES” A thrill and throb each and every moment. Old Clothes is a picture that young folks—old folks—all folks—will take to their hearts.

Comedy. "HALF A HEH0 "

9th Episode "GREEN ARCHER" Latest News

ADMISSION 15c and 25c

WEDNESDAY. MAY 12th-

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| His Majesty, Bunker Bean WITH MATT MOORE and DOROTHY DEVORE A snre cure for shyness and the ulues. Comedy. "RAINY KNIGHT 10th A Final Episode of "PHANTOM POLICE Latest News ADMISSION 15c and 25<

Doors Open 7A0—Sic* Starts 8 30. Daylight S.ving Time

THURSDAY. MAY 18th—

“WANDERING FIRES” WITH CONSTANCE BENNETT. GEORGE HACKATHORNE

AND HENRIETTA CROSMAK

She blackened her name to save a dead man's honor. See how this tragic situation is unfolded in this wonderful

photoplay.

Comedy. "WOMAN OF IETTEBS." EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION: NEPTUNE'S FASHION NYMPHS—LIVING MODELS FRIDAY. MAY 14th—BARGAIN DAY “THE ROAD TO GLORY” WITH KAY JL-AV0Y. LESLffi rOiTcm 4 FOSI STEALING Chance gave her happiness. Chance took it away. A .ivid dtama of fate with a beautiful girl as its victim Pathe Comedy. "ONLY SON " Chapter No. 4 LIGHTNING HUTCH." News Reel. SATURDAY. KAY 15th— LIONEL BARRYMORE, ANNA Q NILSSON AND ROBERT FRAZER IN “THE SPLENDID ROAD” Made by the nun who made "THE J»EA HAWK"—and made in the same great style. Comedy. "L1CKITTY SPLIT." News Bed. Matine.- Only—"VANISHING MILLIONS." Chapter 13 Always something extra for the Kiddies. Beginning Monday. May 17 Casino will be doted for 4 days, to install the new seats. The Casino program will be shown at BLAKES S THEATRE REGENT THEATRE vpens Monday. May 17 with Bessie Lore. Lewi* St cue and Wallace Beery in “THE LOST WORLD”

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' Phantom of the Opera" at Lyric That much .vaunted thriller dr luxe. "The Phantom of the Opera.' 'varionaly dencribed byj the movie critlca. all e>f whom have substantiated the billing, "greatest mystery thriller of the age." will play Saturday and) Sunday at the Lyric Theatre.! Woodbine, and the people will’ at last have an opportunity to! see Lon Chaney play what Is said to be his latest and greatest

role.

It Is claimed that twenty acres were covered with seventy mas I site sets for the gigantic produc- 1 lion, which la adapted from the I French mystery romances byj Gaston Lersux. sometimes allud-1 ed to as France's successor to; I> Maupassant. The sets are xalU to. lonLuda. a i-wupUu rq-. production of the great Paris Opera House. Interior, exterior

and underground. The five \>*t_ cellars which at one Time aerrr'il as the stronghold of the Second Coraraune .of France, sn.1 equipped with many M-cret escapes, dungeons and torture chamheis for the red purpose* of the Commune, to the seen.- of mystery, thrill and terror where tha strange dentorn of vault* and shadows known as the Opera Phantom rtlW tb. gay and nolde throng of the fashionable opera with nnseen. but ruthless power. Lon t tanry, who play* the •Phantom." Is supported by a cast numbering thousands, all In the colorful- splendor affected hy the wealthy and noble of that period with noUble extrava-

gance.

Jackie Coogan in Court Over Parked Car . The law. unfortunately. ta»ea no heed of film fame or standing. and Jackie Coogan. Juvenile film alar who come* to the Capitol Theatre. Woodbine. Saturday and Sunday. May S and ». In his latest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production. "Old Clothes." was haled Into «>urt at Culver City. Cal., last week for a violation of traffic ordinance of that ^wn. The little actor was tagged after he had left his machine.! which Is of Lilliputian site, but PO»u4«to*a -jap., -ah*i[Ik ^aotorIn front of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, where he wa*

making kb

Clothe* "

As a Ml ter of fact the 'fcrnwt wan frained hy his talker. Jari. Coogan. Sr. heronse the ear had been left I" front of the, stndlo against ht« ordt-nl to Jackie. KnlUtlng the aldy«< the de.-k i.atrolman who tagged Jackie, the elder Coogau wmgkfci to give hto famous son a good lesson la the obser-anoe of.parental and civil law. Humor and Tear* in "Bunker Boar." Warner Bros" have plctdrtaed the Harry Leon Milron glory. "Ills Majesty. Bunker Bean." with Mall Moore in the tllle role, aad the film version will one day engagement.

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used In tha new pi, The story tells h..s man of *y Md rvt

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over men. ventures ,. (k

to adveatove that i. great wealth and a be adoring young wir.

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retained all the man terrstlnr Incident* o' several Innovations b, made rklci. gt,, P p ■•ffect to the ptetu.

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Direction of The Geo. W. 1 Scientifically Ventilated Complete Change of Pr " WEEK QFldAY 10TH Monday and Tuesday, May 10th and 11th— SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY AT 3 P. M. —Feature Attraction- - “The Cohens and the KeMy’s” With CHARLIE MURRAY, GEORGE SIDNEY, VERA GORDON and KATE PRICE. _ And the entire Universal Jewel Cast. Thu is die picture of Jewish and Irish life that has caused Ann Nichols, author of “Abie’s Irish Rose,” to enter suit to recover damages for aq alleged infringement on the plot of her play. “Abie” played the Mborlyn Saturday, May 8th, and was the first road show to ever play Ocean City. See “The Cohens and the Kellys” and judge for yourself if they are similar. Added Comedy—Van Bibber in “RAH! RAH! HIEDELBURG” —Extra Attraction— “CHARLESTON LESSON NO. 1” Produced by Ned Weybun. apd his famous “Follies Girls.” The complete course consists of four lessons and a new one will be shot me very Monday. See them all and learn by the quickest method this difficult and popular dgpcfA<W* File—“THE BIG HEARTED FISH"

Wednesday, May 12th— •.«. Benefit of the Alpha Zeta Tau Fraternity First National presents * DOROTHY MACKAILL arid fiONWAY TEARLE In * ’ . “The Dancer of Paris” The love story of the idol of die Paris night life. A gay and beautiful picture of night clubs, cocktails and romance. Added Comedy—Ralph Graves in “HOOKES AT THE ALTAR” Fox News.

Thursday, May 13th— William Fox presents Peter B. Kyne’s The Shamrock Handicap With JANET GAYNOR, LESUE FENTON, J. FARRELL MACDONALD and W1LL1ARD LEWIS. A racing drama of Erin’s Isle and Ca ,: fomia. There is something about a Kyne story that you cannot forget Added Comedy—Wanda Wiley in “PLAYING THE SWELL” Pathe News

OPPORTUNITY NIGHT FRIDAY. MAY 14TH THREE CASH PRIZES—CONTEST OPEN TO ALL

COMING SATURDAY, MAY 15TH (One Day Only) RIN-TIN-TIN, the famous dog star, in his latest picture. “THE NIGHT CRY”

0 ? E N ALL X £ A B Performances every cveniag at 7 & 9 Matinees Saturdays and Holidays at 3 ?. M.

SATURDAY NITE, MAY J ONE-Nnj: ONLY J 'The pUy that huMuied thetheabSai mU be cauae ol Ha treinendoui pofrato appeal.

, Anne Nichols

Famous t'AWHMc 3 Success

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Irish Rose

2*4 HOURS OF UNALLOYgp JOY MOST SENSATIONALLY SUCCESSFUL HAY IN THE HISTORY OF THE STAGE PRICES: Lower Floor—$2.00, $1.80 Balcony—-$1.00 Pha Tai Seal* on S-le at Thcatra Milliooa Ha/e Seen ''Abie" Why Not You?

I YRIC THEATRE WOODBINE : N. J. S-l FRIDAY, HATCH 7.'-— OH^EICAl PEFSOm “WINE” FEATUR1H6 CLARA BOW. F032RT iGIJEW. MYRTLE STEDMAH, FORREST fTATTLEY. HUKTLSf G01D0H r a T ^ wa ^E* L0HO Comedy and Driest Hews. AAmini^ ifc and 25c SATURDAY AND SUMDAyTMAY 8ih and The most startling picture of the year. How! You most

PHANTOM -OPERA ' ^2 LON CHANEY Nonrwn Kerry M u y Philbm 1

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With a supporting cast of more thAn 5 is— «*& AU 6th Episode of ' ADVEKTURES OF HAZIE"

Latest Hews

., b P^* al orchestra attraction for this airtn>» k ' , “°°l»Ai<A by p.n.t, .r "iL ^ WEDHESDAY, MAY 12th— ~

GEORGE WALSH 1H

“AMERICAN PLUCK”

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—unni ociore in .dch an m n UusdeUghtiul jbotoplay featuring \ 11th EpAsede of THE RIDDLE RIDeT'