Cape May County Times, 11 June 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Mrs.

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Itbelr roilAjt» m K'orty-artb 8tr»»t

Mr. ud Mro Herman FehrK of Sunday. Bftonidr. are apendlna the »um- .

•tar with Mr. and Mra. Harry Mlaa Burke. •( Philadelphia, haa Pehrle opened her a<uacier home on

Korty-eUth Street.

Mr. and Mrn. L. A. SlrAlllalor

■tetrired to Greenwich on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Aahdalr. of Phlla▼tettinc frlenda there. delphla. here opened their cotta**

at Forty-#*T*nUi and landta A re-

Mr. and Mra. Edyar J. Thomaa. of Philadelphia, who arc nmon*

the oldeat aummer re*tdcnta of The pinochle aertea between C. thli city, harlnx built the fourth U. Hanklna and W. F. J ocher, of

hoc a* on thla Inland In 18&2. have.

raUom until labor U-y laal. The nrore to date: Hanklna.

Woodbine Curb

•nd Gutter Ordinance

at the Surf Hou«.. where they haro been atopplnc for the post twenty yearn with Waynn M. Strotbera and family. Mr. and Mra Thomaa are booalern (or Ban tale City and declare they look forward every year to their an.

anal aofcMirn In Ihte reao Thomaa la a well-known

I in Philadalphla.

property owner*

hare b*cn aent coplea of an ordinance for the puttlnc down ol cement curba and flitter*, to be paid lor by the property ownera. which U about to be poeaed i

by the Boroufb Council

i'hta matter of curba and futtera. haa been a topic of dlitcuaalon at moat of the Council mt«tlnf* within the lant year.

. . . , . and I* about to be eomnleied. All late City, atarted Saturday |hr pro|M . rly ovrcr , Urlted * attend the regular Council

Mary Philbtn in ■ "The Gaiety Girl"

S, and .Tocher. 2. The** work only In a aecl

no atratery hoard being admitted, the result belm real pinochle

playlhf.

play- j moling on Monday. June 14. to

offer ob)eeuona and proposal*

to the ordinance.

Bashing Bond Work

The Cnlon Flahlnf. Freednc and I Proyreaa la being made rapidly

Mr. ifold Btorage Company report line by Contractor E. Riley Mlxner.

butter flmh and bob In paving the remalninc unpavrd

portion of the Malr. Ecaahore

- ' ■ Road known aa the "mliteltic

Chari. * Penhaltow and famUy On Sunday, a class of eeven llnk .. Thf , trat raocn . Ir molor.d to Pleaaaotnite OB San- children, conaiatlng of three girla u , d 0 ,1,^, i j rt _ „„ n,- « s day. vlsltlne reteUrwe there. and four boy*, will receive ftrat aind w||| ^ before The Mr and Mra-^W MacMurr.y ““ ly St Jo^ph . Mmmer unrel.

«r. ana wrw. w. «. Mcaurr*) t (hurch at the t Odock Mena. At, ..

SU Unnir sls, sn. k~s ...l.r- lt , .j,, r s!Ur-.-. sbslr .mz-urQ Iu Is C>s«. 017. s«w .1 La, UM Ih., IN THE CHURCHES

E'-nTST* ' ^ ■” «.

—— Mra. Harry Jacoby and da ugh- Rt. Rev. Magr. A. Potxl. rector. Edwatw rStafgni npenl the week tfr yj M Dorou,. Reed, and MU* Weekday Maaaea at t A. M. Sunewd with hia parpau. Mr. and Mra moU)rwl t0 Pblte-I^T MaaMa at f and 10:» A. M. Robert T. Slevppa. being accom- ^ipb^ 0 r Sunday. ad Maaa followed by BenedlcP -nted by twp fellow Drexal In-> ,1m Sum iy achool at 2 P. M. gOuta atadeaka* Prank Costa, of: Mrm. William F. Jocher and Mr*. yupC-ma by nppotntment.

PlalnBete. and Harry Stabbing, of j George Reptune will bold a card

PMledtiphte party In the Moose Hall on Frl- See *«le M. F- Church -~ ■ - ‘day evening. June 26. for the hew*- i Rev. H. J. Hetnemana. M'nlater. Mtea Esther Harvey, of Millville. BL of ^ Moose heart legtoo Sunday acbocl. 10 A. M. Morn-'^«

In wo* at the Ocean View lor the u* worship. 11 A. M. Evening ,T \ , summer M«oc , .Mra Walter West and drughtfr. ant ; wmoa. 7 JO P. M ! much of tb *

Janice, of Mlllvtlle. spent last Pnyer meeting. Thursday evening.

Mrs W. E. Middle- g 0 -eteck-

AT THE THEATRES

Who't Wka tai What’i What at the Oo«*ty PUyhctUM

much of the comedy l« Kate Price, a real Irish lady from Ireland, white on the other end of the bat-

•Tbe Oatety QW/ “d”*J.” Tb^l P^jUteh plly^ in * apcctacutet wrw ateniag re- ^^bats Uelr quou of laugh*. h ! c J e A “ , U wrttewljrS ^rn” * r * Uwr wlatful part deof I. A. >1- Wylte'a wgU "The in ^ of ollT , Haahroucb. ^ rl ih* Comr^raHt^Theatre ** 8 ‘inmnUc lead, gives a per-

^ . I I, ,,.,, formant* of dramatic depth that uZ p£lbte ^ Immedlately brand, her a. one o'

Aral in •^ ,lh P ^ l ^ ln ihc new school of girl, that con-

pears In the modern garb of a girl of today, follows her sensational aueoeaaea to .“Merry-Go-

Round- and “Pool’s Highway tnl „ . , one of which sue appeared aa a The Cracker jack

V 'r Tv “"t ‘ With Johnny Hina

waif of New York* old Bowery. “

that tbs revoluUonlata btuMnc his pteklea with bulleu m order to get them Into South America. “The Cracker Jack" use* soiAe uniquely clever mean* to not only frustrate the plot but he-stops the revolution, saves the life of the president and capture* the bold, bad bandit who Inveigled General Ban non Into hla revolu-

tionary plana.

Our Up in all la: See Th* Cracker Jack" at the Capitol I bine. Wednsaday. June 16. .....jaaasse* exhlllmtlon. tmaglnathm. and an unusual abundance of

is and thrills.

Old Batteries

net an • ctenner tor ,

Will Clean ^mBCee! buralng ehaiSeate. 111 ’‘ a '

Few people hare been able to solve the old problem of disposing ot used rator blades. Now. since the Introduction of tb* dry cell type of radio batteries, the worn-out one* are a problem, except to cast them Into tba refuse. If you have a furnace.'It Is no longer necessary to throw away the batteries, for they will burn readily «nd at the aame time

upon the neat In th* p p. a problem has been w.i,^ j eoal of old batter,., J

tricked Into l and delivered ment by on<

tricks of fate evar assn on the screen. The gay -night life of London, the hectic revelry of the Gaiety girla. and other spectacular cmbelUahmsota mark the ac-

tion of the story.

King Baggotu formerly a famous star, and now one of the best-known directors In Hollywood, made t.’e picture. Raggett starred In the first “big faster* - made, spectacular production of

mads In England, and

Johnny Hines la “in“ a tain with one of hla extraordinary Interesting and antertalnlng features. Aa “The Cracker Jack." this dynamic aur gives a performance that U

the strangest jone of the most refreshing char-

ade riutioos of hla unu'ual’y a

reaaful career.

mmy Perkin*, a go-gettlnr college youth who decides to pot uncle's pick If* on the i Johnny Hlnee start* out with a

A number of students of the Order of Oblate* of Mary arrived on Monday to spend the summer here at thalr rummer house on

the Boardwalk.

The Surf House will open tomorrow (Saturday) juder' the ntenagemeut of Fargo Ra'udubush. The bo »Mng alley on the Boardwalk ogwnau on Saturday for the aeaaoa Tse manager. Nat 3agel. states that tba alleys will be r

Ml** Anna V. Hahn tendered be held Tueeday evening. Jen* 16. a party to her school friends on at 7JS s clock, sharp

Wednesday afternoon. It being the anniversary of her birth. An enjoyable afternoon wa* spent In

game playing and singing.

Sink Ship For Ferry Terminus

He plans also to hove tournamehu during th* season. A penny cedr will replace the refreshment stand in the ten front of the building. Mra George Culver. 8r_ of Old bridge. N. J, was a week-end rialtor *1 the bom* of Mr. and Mra

Dr. Char tea BliverachmWt. ^h.tadelphla. wa* the week-end ■ test of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.

rial tor to Philadelphia on s-y-Mr. and Mrs. Charla* Penhallow nnJ family, of Pteasantrille. itopplng at the Oran View

Mr. and Mra William Welch, of Philadelphia, were the guests of Mr. and Mr*. J. P. Delaney on

Joseph Dougherty, < phi*, visited hi* nx Blaabeth Dougherty, third Street, over the

Philadelher. Mra of Forty

J. P. Delaney spent Monday In

Mra. William H. Jefferyi North Woodbury, spent Mo with Mr. and Mra George Jeffery*. E. P. Schtegel and famllj

Word wa* received here that Mra John T«ua. of Baltimore. - 1 of Sea late City d away in that city r Zare. of Woodbury. has opened her cottage on Fortyninth Street (Dolphin) for_ th* lir. and Mr*. Lewi* Burge, of Vine!an spent Sunday at Hank las' outage on Twenty-fifth Street (Prospect Street). Mr. snd Mrs. Graham and family, of Philadelphia, were at their a*t*j* on Forty-sixth Street the »**k end Surrogate Irving Fitch and family are * pending this month

. of Forty-fifth Street.

Ftrat Quarterly Conference will

talned at that Urn* waa woven Into the spectacular reproduction of » frroou* Old castle on the British coast, used la th* new

picture.

After weeks of anxious waltX for the appearance of the Unit of thne nhtp hulk* to be : at :he end of Sunset boulevard. Cape May. to form the foundations for the New Jersey ilnua of the bl-8tate ferry, tooting whistle* renounced at 11 clock Tuesday morning the arrival of the Atlaatu*. towed from

Norfolk to the Cape*. be big. concrete,

veaael. nbori. of tackle and all loose de-k equipment, appeared (df the beach front and «. all*

bundled* of spec

was turned and taken around the point to the ferry site, where-

at C odock the hulk waa

head on the beach.

Contractors will begin work Immediately pumping the sand frjen under the bows of the vetsd ao aa to rink It permanently Into its bed to serve as a beginning for the combination pier, yacht club and amusement park of the National Navigation

Company.

RECENT MARRIAGES

Mr. Edward Watson snd Mlm oblnson. of South married at Vlklon. Md.. on Saturday test. They will

RECENT DEATHS

Kite Hazy Wolsra

Miss Mary Watson, of South Desiila. aged II. died la the Pine Rest Sanitarium. PteaaantviUe. on May 21. after aa JJInana of several months with tubereuloria. The funeral service* were held at her late hoes* on June 2. Rev. M. Estlow officiating and Interment wa* made in Onion Cemetery. Mlaa Watson waa a lifelong resided of South Dennis, a member of the M. E. Church and Secretary of _ the Sunday achool. She leav pulled ‘ r M her “d ,w0 brother* to m.

* her Ion*.

uc.urr nine* i* Mown hit way through college ; employment In a rete here he meets Rose Ban^

‘Cohens and Kellys" A Pathetic Drama If life waa mad* lor laughter, whoever attend* th* Lyric The- j atre. Woodulne. Saturday and Sun-) day. June 12 and It white “The Cohans and Kelly*." th# OnteeraalJewel. U the feature, will live a complete life during the run of

the picture.

-The Cohens and Kellys." U life lammed with wholesome human - touche* of pc'bo* and comedy. It | la a beautiful paint -g from the delicate brush of the great artist. Harry Pollard. It Is not a farce comedy, but it is drema of the relation* bttwien

laughs that continue right on to* I fade-oat. In the opening ahof

the picture Hines

working hi* by taking

taurant

n. whose fatbe* la making piaqa overthrow the government of 4 South American country. In the •ocean of putting Perkin's stuffed caws on the map. Tommy Inter ..eeU General Ban non and Rose. Thla results In a huge order whif) t* ostensibly for South American eiport, but when Tommy discover*

Love is a .tckllng aenaatlon around the heart and. like feme tax. It muat be attended to.

Theatre Tudahoe, N. J. halsriay, Js»e Itth— Cart Imnamte preeest* “The Gaiety Gri” A Roannee la CosMet wllfc Ad Trri.lt J Htarrlag MARY PRILBIK, the beteved -Reny-Ge-RoM* Girt.* ROTE—Thl* eagsgement h limited, bet the c^portcaltle* of these who aee thla ptetarr are aalimlted If geaa-

Uth Episode -TRE RIDDLE RIDER” Cenedy aad latest Ren* Dean Opee 7iM P. R. Shew Start* Site P. R. (Standard Time) Program aabjeet la change.

with aa eye always on the comic possibilities of the tale. The Irish policeman who open* hie heart to the Jewtah family t» played by Chartte Murray, whoa# most recent role* have been as a

Teamed with him In furnishing

HUNTS THEATRES WILDWOOD. N. J. WEEK OF JUNE 13th

WANTED Fifteen Laborers for ■ewer work in Sea Isle City, N. J.

Apply Seaama & Letxga* Stone Harbor, N. X Phone SO

LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE N. J.

Sat A Sar., Jane 12 A UCarl larmnle preerals “The Cohens and Kellys” with aa all-star cast. O*. teag teach from bcglaalag te end. All the rharkte* «f a theasaad jake*. All the laugh* of a haadrvd tana) stories. All the rears •f a doses force remedies. A gorgeous lose stery, hecaa*e when o t oken married a Kelly aad there ea* a little Krliy-Cohen, the rehna Used the Kelly* aad fhe Kelly* kissed the Cehea* •ad yaaTl all teve “The Cehea* and Kelly*" because IP* pert eel eetertaiamiwt eiih mere Uaghs than token* and more giggle* than Kelly*. 11th Episode of “ADVERTl'KER OF RAZIE" Lsstest Rew* Eteala Teal: be glad If yea aee thl, khow—yaaTl he Berry if yea don't. Red, Jane 16Paramuaat preseala BKHE DARIELN ia “Lovers in Quarantine” A ptefare (all of gcaalae ealerUinaseal and oar yea eUl • Bjej. Ie*t aad Final Episode ef “TRE KIDDI.E RIDER" Also f onsedy and lelest hens Eieat*

Deer* Dpea TsSO P. R. Khew Mtorls MW P. R. (Daylight Narine Time)

The Casino Theatre ' Soaday. June IS. “Whispering Smith*’ with ILK Warier. LflligE Rich tad Jobs Bower*.

j Readay. Jaw 14. Bargain light “The Dixie Merchant” with Madge Bellamy

Tuts A Wot.. June 15 and 16. BAXBT LAI0D01 in the fnnnie*t comedi'ever made Tramp -Tramp-Tramp

Than A Fn. Jane 17 and 18 “High Steppers” with Lloyd Hughes aad Kary Artor.

Satordav. June 19. Fatiy Bai.. Miller “Why Girls Gc Back Home”

The Regent Theatre Sunday to Wednesday Jane 13-16 MASK)* DAVIES in Beverly of Graostark

Thurx. Fri. SaL Jan* 17-18-18 COBOTE GSUTTTH in “MDe. Modiste”

This Fri. nnd SaL June 11-J*. AT HURTS HEW PLAZA DABCE FIEP. FIL FEY’S PERRSYLVARIARS The Hottest All-Collegia tc Ji Band in the East.

The Surf House fader New Management Now Open for the 1926 Season Irocllj on tb* FlacM and Kafeot Bathing Beech in America American Plan FARGO & RAUDENBUSH. Props. Sea Isle City, N. J.

Direction tf Tkt QiX. W. Be* Beth am Theatre* Scientifically Ventilated" Excellently Heated Cotnplrtr Cbrnf* of Program Every Day

Added Attraction

Friday aad Saturday, June 11th and I2th (Today and Tomorrow) ROLLINS JUVENILE SYNCO^ATERS 10—Musical Kiddies—10 With ALBERTA O’HARA Known to everyone in Pcean City, in addrtion to our feature ■ pictures with NO RAISE IN PRICES FEATURE ATTRACTION FRIDAY Fred Thompson & Silver King in HANDS ACROSS Itifmr Comedjl and Fox News

PIER THEA1

sea, isle ctrr, tt Program Week of Friday,.

tils 192^

“BORROWED FINERY” With uRRTRTDE ANTBR, WARD fTAYK, MCBE RAIRK. IM! TELLRGFR, REDD A HOPPER, TA' ■OLRES sad a hast of #<W Mg «tazi.

‘“MONEY TALKS*. A fart tearing eeewdj-rwee af kmO+Mt M •reUrr. CLAIRE W IXDSOR, OWR* H09XS «ad HR I BOACH. A new laagh watatfas I* Hatftet Kaghm.

Rex Baaeh’a THE I X02RAH KERRT, HESRT & WALT! ROBE aad HARTEUHE DAI la a f A (ate ef the Klemdike <Wed ty I Readay, Jaae IMhTKE OTHER WOMAN’S 5SORY" WRh ALICE CALHOTR, ROBERT PHAKCB,' HRLEk l W0RTR1KG. RARLON RARIfTOK aad DAVID 'WORRLSH

“SUN UP”

TV play that teacVd tW Vert ef Braadvfar.--WMh PJIT 9TARKE, COX RAD XA6KL aad U7HIXS 14 ' A Metre GeM ya KTyvr Ptetan

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RkRTlX m A RYEV fa C THE ONLY WJHT t Wrart.-d hy iterVrt WOe|v , te—epertaaafar! Let a* rag ] ■redee* epte ef fair aril 4

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and ksami sytepatlj.

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Thsraday, Jaae Kth—

“FARiS”

WRfc <14 Rim HAY aad JOAX CRAWFORD. TaV a trip te (V (My ef TW* aid Ryrtavy. fiMtepw. * kmartag lev* adifahteia br «

Pari*. VertR say R** Okr meed em

* EXTRA ~ABfaip PIER AT IRAfTIORH RYKRX E^UliTl PWO fWHPLCn. MMRh I.AIR AHiRT-2jS2 aad I

r, JaejLahV-

TOM MIX and TONY in “Hard Boiled” Added remrdj*XEEET EDWARDN ia "MUNNY LOVE” Topic* ef IV Day Find Raa I’afhr See* WEEK OF JUNE 14TH Daily Matinee at 2 PI M. — Evenings at 7 and 9 Readay aad Tae*day. Jaae Uth aad 1 Lillian Rich and Edmund Lowe in “THE ISLE OE RETRIBUTION” A alary ef darkest Raufa. Added Comedy—TV Fear tea ay Fat Freltefcrn la ‘THE HEAVY PARADE" Aesep’* Fahle Wedanday. Jaae l«h— ‘The Silver Treasure” With GEORGE O’BRIEN and A Special Cast A mighty romance of love, life aad honor la a riraggir for

wealth.

Added Comedy—KID KMITli In “SERVICE” EXTRA—“THE FAl.AI* OF THE KIKGH," a aeieMy. Tharvday, Jaae ISIh — “Black Paradise’ With Madge Bellamy & Edmund Lowe Belie* of keriety trapped by love and rrgrai ration. A ririd ktery of the South Sea 1 . Added Comedy—ALICE AKDEI.I. ia “A FRATERNITY MIX UP’ XXTBA—The Hr»t ef “The Famous I’alatiag Serie*/’ eatitled “THE IlOITOB" I’atV Xeo. ' OFEH ALL YEAH Performances every evening at 7 A 0 Mat ineei Be tarda y* and Holidays at 3 P. M.

Comfort High Gan Photi^yi «ssd Kw Natarday aad Haaday, Jaae Ittk aad hth— JACK NCKFORD aad KOREA KHKARES la “Waking Up The Town” One ef the best csraedy drama* .of the day and one youH sit np and notice. -Added AttractionMary Pickford “ ■*. opeuW ran i, ‘Friends’ lum 4 no eUMmr a..!, ih... TW. , — S|«bl AririA^dico If Saturday Night Only 3 Big Acts High Class Vaudeville

Wedae*da;, Jaae ISih -

JOHNKY HIKER ia

“The Crackeijack” It** all that II uiaad* like. Ha* IV aggraadveee** » ( lk< Korth. IV *peed of IV Ka»t. IV rhlvai.y a( IV Heath and

nmerdae.* «f the Bert.

Falk* Corned} -FI.A1IKG KLA ITEM"

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