Cape May County Times, 9 July 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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for years.

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| a |i ttarltod to SttSBd.

_ ■’ * V I E ' ,wfcM •** tomf* McKenna. K. and Mrs. X. Malcolm Tot- of Philadelphia, epaot the week Mhtored to the Poconoc and • end wKb Mr. aid Mrs. Edward

Mater Cap orar the 'Mitmh. Oomly.

Praaets W. Derer. general | agent of the Ordat Lakes

transit Coryoratkm. cl Buffalo. W. Y.. together with hla wife and

daughlera. are rUltlnc rela-

dtp.

the local railroad twenty years ago.

two daughter!

v

Bowling League

Gaines Hard Fought

aid Mr* Howard Roberta Of Deepwater. W. iJ.'. i mother, Mr*.

Bchorta.

Speed Kings Beet Fehrie's

five in Qoee Game

Irrlag Fitch, who

of hie anklee ab

r Oat he ... 1 *»«r •«>«? M» *o

f_rw»rrtwd that he ta able to

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Monroe. *»**«»• City. Mt XeTeral days tha weak.

Behgtte opened on

•lit with two hard-foeght IStoraaUag games being etar The Speed Demon* and the Phhiie Fire locked horns In the opening roll of the evening. The Speed Kings rolled to victory, defeating the Fehrle Five by the score of XOSO to ItU. Dick Olden and Nat Sagel were tb< aura or the coolest. The score

‘ Mr.vnd Mrs. K

. The Women's arte Club staged I oard party on fheenooo. Mr. Gporge ■ was a wlnasr of a heau-

iu» Frances Dever. of Bur . N. ' jr.. and Mlaa Dorothy fry*, of this city ste vurttng Oav Laongo. at Atleatlc

Bueans hy Mm- *ot

Ffcfejfe's fin

. m !(} 134

. 133 137 1M

i. Fehrle Total

- 1M ITS 143

1«3 IS* <7S 6*1

. 1*6 3*6 136

ITS 134 1SS

B. Olden

164 ITT 1*0

1*4 161 313

Total 4*1 S74 la the eeeoad game of the Bing the Speed Kings defeat.-* the Lorraine Juniors. The Jur were allowed *<• pins haadidap hat did aot seem to be able to make nee of (he bandies* Seal score waa 34H—litT.

On Friday the Fehrle Fire wUi d*ny the .Lorraine Juniors while M Monday night the ft will play the Girt Tom Wg Sl’J-S

iisnot eg too

UUh Fiowor la wm hut eg held is. Thnraday. and will r«n (Inns until Sunday.

id*: : . Mlm Lillian Wright. ITS! and Mlm Virglna

i B. Reed and Mlm

r. of Fhlladelphta. rpent

rprf end with Mis.

County Sleuths

AT THE THEATRES

who-. wi» at rut 1 . m»: «t u» KcWob

Ooldwyn- Mayer, which comes to the Capitol Theatre. Wedaeoday duly 14. U the fflm version « the alaently reooemful play of the

Expose of Tricks | Indiru War . .., of Spiritualism I Shown in RodtxBg Moon

Some of. the fameim ban carved »—c—sr--

Probably the oldest aad moat persistent human desire Is to commnnleste with the dead. About this desire Dine tor Tod Browning has written and translated to tbs scraen a thrilling crook drama wltcn exposes

method* of crooked mediums

without In any way reflecting oa the religion* beliefs o: Sny sin-

cere sect or Individual.

Director Browning baa gained much tame among the mHItoas of picture furs as author and director of thrilling underworld ■lias founded on the machinations of banded crooks. Only a short Urns ago he gave the pie-ture-goen the unicue and admired Sim. "The Unholy la The Mystic." Browsing has created aad dimed a story that will go a long way toward exposing crooked mediums who prey on s grtef-mriekeu public made gullible la their alaMUt hysterical desire to eemmuaicate with

departed loved omee.

late fortunes by merely charging fees tor alleged Spirit communication e. aad others work haad-la-Baad with bnfaded crocks who core aothtug for the usual fee charged for spirit readings. Occasional roller InessUgatloss and proascstloas have falH put a stop to this form of larceny. because the Setd Is so rich and the people no easily duped that fake mediums sad clairvoyants merely change their n aad locations aad open up again. Very few of these swindle! exposed because the rtetim hates to let the puhttc know he has

war

Tklnglet and AJOUl Indians are dtsplaj '

Ing Moon." a

poiltan picture .. the Community TlMatrs. Tuck-

which- *mes to

The boauMif Buy years old and e*l ars band carved and decorated vHh Ivory and seal and wrtnts fi The story of tells of tne rpa h

When ont becomes fr miliar with the mother in "Sun-Up" I*, neeu* only the most to know by the way he*- pipe U held, or by the way dhu la muokIng It. Jtmt what she la thinking about, aad aot only that, but how ska feels about wbat she Is thinking about It co*-eye perplexity, augur, determination, lore and. In one episode of the wnen she stands watching for MMilf i‘ uf her eon oa way to war. tells the whole story of the sUru. strong woman's bean that breaking for him and that ae to keep Mm at mounlalaa. but

The Home-] City. Sunday. July 11-BfWe schoci at 16 A. M. Service and asnuun 11 A. M. and » F. M. At il M. Rev. Luther Mocker, of Itrmsrsh. asur wilt conduct the service aad preach the 'soraoa. At « P. M. Dt D. Upton Bair will doUver the 'An Awful Creed."

Mlaa Alice B. Woolte. of Tuekahoe, and F. M. Grant, of Tr*nton June'km, after a quiet mar- ' ring* In the home of Rev. T. C. j Parker, Tuekahoe. left Tuesday Bing tor n few weeks' trip through the New England Ststea. stopping In New York and Corneticut to rtstl hts daughters, Jane and Helen. MrK Grant was

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Jerw y ^

lyric

fen Isfe M. B. Church r. B. ). ! Sunday school at 1 at 11 A. M Sermon aad evaaMg service at 7JO. The pastor In vita*

” - w— may iwk t WKlliBd

when two man vow provide many of the thrill* the picture. Barrett Wlllenghby. a aatlve Alaataa wrote J*e story which George Melford directed la Sti-

In the cast are LOyan John Sowars. Rocktllffe Sellowes. ImfetA Wiater. Lake Comrrsva. •unsns Patter t*

PIER THEATRE

mr a see w r •rrv ni i

The ample stupMItr cf a edy character tt* whepc wrier la the enty BkdhflteOf dght lag Bra. and who loose the flood of. a reserve!, la ab at temp: to sxtiagejah n Toariag Inferno of ofl. gives rise to •ae of the mast imptamlve and dramatic tbrUI* espr .Mated U "Flaming Waters.* 4 1*Km« of the oil Bolds which Man with luteuslty la Ms V

Dorotriy Dgvorc and Mb Hurrcn in THE GILDED HIGHWAY”

Saturday, My 10— Riovfdo Cottas and Greta Garbo in BANE? ‘'TORRENT*

Alleea Pringle and Conway Teafle are sete In the featured roles of "The Mystic." to he et the Capitol Theatre, Woodbine. Saturday and Sunday. July 10 and 11.

Trio of Villains in Doug. MncLean a Latest

cornered the market on "henries' and point* with pride to hts own ket collectlen of rillains he assembled for the timing of OUsrge M. Cohan's edy success "Steen Keys to Bald Sate." com lag Is the Lyric Tbeetre. Woodbine, on Wedaeedaj July 14. For "Swan Keys

tag* «a Ferry-Oftn Street for ths

Get Three in Raids! aci,rl “ t ‘ o « to* he screen In thls| | Paramouat Ptriure. In addition .

Prosecutor's

Officers

The McKay cottage, oa FurtySttft Street. Is epea fer tbs aee-

Stute Troopers Busy.

The county author, ties ceaducted three raids on Saturday, of which resulted U nay

Mr. aad Mrs Joka Ferre! ssd!*^ 1 . dtb««»r ot liquor telag

Betty Frnacsleo, who plays a seductive aocempilce of the crooks: Crauford Koat. Aadera Ran doll and Maym Kalao. Fred Newmeyer directed tklc plcturixailon ef the Coban story

‘Stella Dallas" Comes

To Pier Theatre This Week

The usual good program at * Plot Theatre. Sea Isle City,

will ■

r with Mr. and Mrw Edward! p »" 1 Lafayette Street.

Iliimu I Cepe May CHy. was arrested.

v ; rBarged with psmmlnti aad sale

Mr. and Mrs. J. MacAleca and) of Ikgasr a small unaaUty of

|PE» Flyna. of New York CMr-'ttteter waa feuad

*SM the week cad with Mr. end Ba was bate coder fSStf hell

« ( f Harry Fshria- | ter coart by Sapreaw Coart Com-, the Inst phswiplsy feature*

whstensr Greta, of Ocean City. (seas at the Masher* this a

Tin seat peraon to fall late "Stella Dallas' *ls the extra, big lb* hands of the county ateutka attract loo In be shown at ' was Oard is er Moore, of North theatre nest Thursday and

IffHdwood Yacht Club who wan j day.

I with poaamteos of llgaor. j Thb production to already

Me likewise ' -

; srr** ban rm-

Bood gates is that fag fluid summte which the mothte 'l >enrt of tbc Wre ups and gtvaa him a chahes to eTfeet a risen* udwshM brilUaally ooscelved aad marreisaMy MteL He Is fdroad to swii teething

te«nns of a rope ta<i the boose he carrips the tiro ww'Jnen to safety hand This provided Ih^p I sensational tlm. which will be aeen for the Siut Ume In this lo kallty at the' Lyric Theatre .WoodUne. next Saturday Sunday. Mr- if aad (1. l» Periectty balaannd am • a good dannaht of Itseif.

Brisk*, of North Wildwood. Fifteenth and Railroad

fall late their ctalchee He salt iad r *brid trader "Vi l*” tell

Cocsty Detective E W. Un-jdalmM freed and Offkwr Hlghee. of the'of the

N«w York City and Atlantic CHy have already been cap tlvaled tr <he show. Th. prodne itoc pisyte ‘ '

“I

■“ b~. - ww.

heet at Tswuseafa s faitt j J°" n Barrymore at Braca's

The Ret Herman Coach, of! A thrilling story of the am I* ] WUmlngto*. Del., coo doe lad car- bring moan on the serves of iht les In the Chapel at Town- Braes Theatre. 8m tele City. thL tad's Islet teat Snadsy at II coming week, when The Se* M. and wUI na*ln preach this Bmat U exhibited Tbl* It thr i is hare; Sunday at the mai^ hoar. The Brat o* s •erles of oxtrs big progiven st this j V. Mis. Thoats* >* A. M. The pro* a to- popular theatre during the urged Jobs Barrymore will take ima v a _ tsadteg role la tSe play tJUJTm ™ •*' ■" r ^" 111 ^ - mm* Harbor at 11 A. M test The Csonty Ta. Board Tb* story has to do with the SSdMar aad at f P M. h* theltri •* ‘A* City Hall. Sr* life on a whaler aed one of the IMei City, on Tbureday. July 1 mast esciriag sec UP* I* that of tggjll A M . daylight svlag - A“ r * J1 '•» '* k t>«gs 6d-ton whale

A sothsr ranena why

TEE DETiLM CIECIW Osr Gong ( smody-

Tuesdny, July J»-Rta-ns-Tte In TSE CLASS Of THE

Mann and Jimmy Aubrey la -rr.RUA sr re* CO ANT GCARir

NIXON

THEATRE

WILDWOOD

Thure., Fri., Sat. and Sun., July 8,9, 10 and 11

The Greatest Aggregation of Vaudeville Stare

Sun Fong Lin <% Co.

Eight Chinese vaudeville stars presenting the ancient China duel fighter* and boxen. Formerly of General Chang Hau's army of defense.

Shuron De Vries & Co.

in Dance ^

Gorgeously gowned and supaUy presented by

ten beautiful girls.

The Boxing Kangaroo

A unique vaudeville novelty In’ an exhibition of

bag punching.

Lang & Haley In a comedy skit, "WHO IS YOUR BOSS>" Other Big Time Acts

BRACA

THEATRE

Se. bi. at, N. i

T.. I

•Wde, ud Saad.,. tw fm of ow a

Sd.,. w, ioa'ai SrT&ftS ,T *

TO- , ■sPUr^

“The Sea Beast

W» JOHN BAEUtYMOUE “ « tbk Extr. Be ridte* tsc

Frite. Jul, 9Sk- . ABeeo Pringle end Coawe, Teeiie “THE MYSTIC Two Reel Cmaeri, Motide,, Jul, TabTT Logon end

y, Wy 14,1 Jwweend KuV BJba, “LAZYBONES' Two ■LdCewdT

"PEnCOCX FEATHERS" Two Red Weoteeu

r, «r 15*' Aie. CeUoun Mwr AUen end Mekota

Tueedey. Jul, 134— Auk Hoxie THE RED RIDES" One Red Coeood, htemeriend New,

"THE HAPPY WARRIOR' By A. &. M. Huuk®

Two Red

l New*