Cape May County Times, 7 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 13

Criterion, Bridgeton,

CAPE MAY COUNTY 1

. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1927.

Begins Innovation

lay and Saturday—

Two Good Shows Every Thursday and Friday

Tom Mix

[Circus

Ace” &dded Attraction

The story of "The Poor Nut," the current attract'on at the Cri'7‘7 ™oa, r , Brid 6 cu£ £- n Wht and Saturday. U laid , hackRround. ln- , r2^ « foot rac ®* one of the princiMl «e-

I- entirely deS *d

* nolesome and In all respects suited to the screen. re ® pec “ an^t^ Murray ! “"J. Wnton are featured. •ns ** W'ron* duHni ,K U,nb, * t ' ,he ““tiding , n tiring the vauderllle. two

Bargain Program

At Hunt's Casino

Wildwood Theatre Offers

spent three day* In Bridgeton with Mr. Jagger*' parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Jehu. Parson* and also motored to Pennsgrove. GlasHboro and Vineland while on their trip. Charles iiarncr and famlly spent Sunday evening with

'-i" be given every

Thursday and Friday evening

lay and Tuesday Monte Blue

Poors open 6.15. .“art* at 6:30. t Saturday same

Pi rat show ' at 8:45. . 2:30 to

Dramatic Lore Story

** r <be pon-comhatant*

deprived of the tool* of war.

* Dd _ "-omen goaded by

Starting next Moncay Hunt'* Casino will *urt the week with the first bargain of the week, showing Tim McCoy in "Foreign Devils." as the headline attraction. The added feature will have the latest episode of "Blake of Scotland yard." Tuesday afternoon and evening Betty Compoon In 'Cheating Cheaters" will be the feature attraction. On Tues- . evening only the person holding the lucky admission ticket will receive a paw for two persons good for thirty day*. Wednesday afternoon and nlng for the bargain day attraction an all-comedy show will be presented with Eddie Cantor In Special Delivery” and a comedy wiUi S<d Smith in "Smith'* ~

Four big acts of vaudeville and the feature photoplay, with John Gilbert in "Honor Finn." will be the double attrac; for Thum-

- uremmc- ' la r afternoon and evening.

tlon but lacking the opponunttr ’ OHTe Borden and all-star 10 «'' r to their feeling*. 1 W,|l t ^ * epn ,n '‘ The Jo T This is "Bartted Wire." the new ! . matinee and evePola Negri Marring vehicle for! The added feature will be .Paramount which l* coming to |,h, ‘ la '’‘ ! '' of the we-—

'the Criterion Monday and £.e^ ^ lhe | «he last bargain day of the

Wire."

Saturday afternoon and eve-

saguer

Attraction

V

; universal • claimed the moot unusual war ! Picture ever Aimed, it i* unioi ! 5“' i* "“t primarily a story of the battIMSeld ItseU; It reveaU eddtJ** CUr ?“ lB ^ 'h*' back eddies from the time of the ™ t,0n “’..boMilitie* until af-

r the armistice was signed.

. and Thun.— nia Valli and

booked with Jack Mulhal! in "See You in Jail. The feature attraction. and the added feature will be Farina and Our Gang Comedy in "The Old Wallop." For the matinee only, the latest episode, of 'The Return of the Riddle I Sr - o.a— wUh william Desmond.

Wildwood,

Mrs. Emma Schillenger spent last Wednesday in Fishing Creek with Mrs. Irene Fox. Mr. and Sire. William Dorsey are spending a week in Rising Sun. Md.. with Mrs. Dorsey's mother. Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. Mrs. T. Thompson, of Wildwood. spent Thursday hare with her daughter. Mr*. George Kim-

*ey.

Mr*. Robert Patterson Is entertaining her father. William Hampton, of Wilmington. Del..

for a week.

Mrs. Harvey Hawn spent Iasi Thursday in Fishing Creek with her aunt. Mrs. Hannah Yearicks. Rev. D. V. Brewln and family spent Saturday evening In Wild wood with Mrs. Thom peon. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Crane and children, of Manahawkin spent the week end here with Mr. and

George McNeal.

r. and Mrs. Nelson Garrett motored to Bridgeton Sunday and visited Mrs. Garrettaon'e sister. Mrs. Lillian Morn* and also called on Earl Wayne, who

formerly lived here.

Mrs Milton Taylor and Mins Edna Stiles spent Monday lantlc CKy with relatives. Miss Martha Hickman, primary

teacher here, spent the week end

- hir home In South Dennis. Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Crammer. Manahawkir epent Sunday

here with Mrs. Crammer's sister.

Mrs. Mary McNeal

Mr. and Mr*. Edward GrHTHh. motored to Richwood. Sun .ttended services and were

jMENT THE HIEES”

i,. Cni*e 1* credited with 'he direction of Thom** Mrighan's . Paramount production / e AI1 Gamblers" wh>h "■aches the Criterion Wednesday! and Thursday of nex: wee*. All' cruxe « unique talent* for drama, action and comedy which were so : »ell displayed hi "The Covered h*£ 0 "'.' '! r , h< ' B««ar on Hcnwnaek. Welcome Home." ••Old ; Ironside*." "The Pony Expreos" I * nd “T number of other pictures are said be revealed In this s'ory of a ?rixe fighter who fight* ' U, L from **<• dr egs of an ham Side fiat to the position of night clhb operator. Marietta | “illner Is featured as Tom's lead-

ing woman.

Sunday the week's prog nun I entertained at dinner by Rev will be completed with Janet * nd Mp “- Born. Rev. Born was Gaynor in "Two Girls Wanted"former preacher hei

a* the feature attraction.

Sound As Recorded on Silver Sheet a Novelty The moving picture of a sound, a noise, has been captured on the screen in one of the most effective and unusual shots ever

r ISIT

/* Most BeautiHouse. Devoted to

and Vaudeville. perfect enter-

2000 comfortable

r your

i It Is the roll of the war drum*,

throbbing around the world. No mechanical device is used to cree the affect, which originated the Inventive mind of Erich Pommer. producer with Rowland V. Lee of Pola Negri's newest starrlrng picture for Paramount. "Barbed Wire. coming to the Levey Theatre. Millville, on Wednesday and Thursday next. The action of "Barbed Wire" jstarts Ju*t before the declaration

.iof the world war. First is ihown " a German drummer marching at

| the head of a military band. Then a French, then Belgian, then Austrian, then English and

Bellepldin

Fred Wheaton, of Corson'*

t. is visiting his brother.

Georgi Wheaton and wife.

Miss Theresa Chlapplnl, of

Camden, spent the week with her parents here.

' Miller, of Atlantic City.

-- **- and Mrs. Joseph

called Mason on Monday.

John 'Shannon, of Sea Isle, called on friends here on Tues-

r. and Mrs. Joseph Riggins, of Avalon, spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hess.

Erma

Fred Deeg entertained folks from Pennsylvania Sunday. Raymond Hickman and sister. Margie, of South Dennis, visiting i heir aunt. Mrs. Bert

Snyder, this week.

Mis. Clifford Wilson, of PleasantvUle, Is spending a month

here with her parents.

. _ Mr*. Sara Madden has been dissolving one into the | <n>ending some time In South ither Dennis, canning for Mrs. Jose-

dinner Tuesday

enlng in honor of her little daughter Peggy's second birth-

day.

At the regular Sunday evening service* at Tabernacle M. E. Church. Mrs. I D. VanValkenburg of the W. C. T. U.. accompanied by Mrs. Elisabeth Swain, of Goshen. County President, gave an address on temperance, urging all to Join. There was

"Pedal musk also.

Mr*. Lewis Crease and small daughter spent two or three day:

Cape May Point

tj^ulte a

large number of fishervere aecn on the beach Sun-

«*> It Is reported that the fish were biting considerably better than they have In the last few

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Petersburg

Mrs. Allle Van Gilder and grandson. Dlrck. passed Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. Elmer Peterson in Westmont. .nd 'Mrs. Jam > Smith mn-

•'*• ”•.■• nis invalid qund.v m 2, tore ? lo ,he Polnt ° n i Mr "- Emraa smith Sunday. Me seen? ihr -.j. ,

Ith hi* parents and grand

parents.

Mr. Horace Woolson motored to Clementon on Sunday, where he *pent the day with friend*. Herman Woeller, formerly of Philadelphia, was arrested on Saturday on the charge of deserting nls wife. Woeller ha* for several months lived here wlflk his broth-

". Robert Woeller.

Volunteer Fire Company. No. 1. held their regular fire drill on Saturday afternoon. All mem-

T* were present.

Elmer Wllllard spent Sunday rith his wife and children. Horace Woolson and sister. Louisa, were visitors In Court

House Saturday.

Mayor Edward Springer has re-

cently finished building a motor

- ,,w - ' motor. "

have sold their property here to Domenlck Detro and will move

to Maple Shade soon.

Mrs. Joseph Haul, of Millville. Ls spending this week with her granddaughter. Mrs. Mabel

Young.

Frank Freestone and Robert Laughlin were week-end visitors among friends in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steelman and son. Kenneth, of Ocean City passed Sunday with Mm. Steelman's parents. Mr. and Mm. F.

Carter.

Mrs. * Katharine Stevens is spending two week.* with friends

in Philadelphia

Mia* Sallie Williams. Mm.

James Smith. Air* Viola Garrison and Mm. Le-slie Corson at-

boat with a Ford"”"motor.“"lilr.! dinner Springer plans to take the boat r , n “• T Daughter* of Ameriaround to Cape May Harbor a* V 0 ?*® on Monria > erenlng In

on as the weather permits. c •

Thomas Woolson and family entertained company —

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YOURSELF to the many opportunities youll find awaltinn you In todays CLAy/IFIED COLUMNS

t Sunday.

Mr*. Edna McCullough

turned home after spending three weeks In Cooper Hospital. Mrs.

* Cullnugh's many friend*

a speedy recovery.

Westcotl spent Saturday

with hi* wife at Cape May Court

House.

Mr. and Mr*. Howard Chester and family, of Cape May. visited

Thomas Chester on Friday.

Mr and Mm. William Schwelbel and daughter returned to their home in Philadelphia after spending the summer here at their summer cottage on Yale

Avenue and Lake Drive.

Douglass Cinder, of the Point Coast Guard Station, spent hL* liberty day with his father and

brother In West Cape May.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gruber have closed their store on Stltes Avenue and have returned to their Philadelphia home for the

-Inter.

Tuckahoe

this week In Rio Orandr

Mr. Creese's parents. Mrs. William Crease.

A meeting of the Young Poonlo'a rVti.'.-.ll -.1.1.1. i. ...

of young folks from the Sunday schools of the county, was held Friday evening at Tabernacle M. i. C . hu -'- h ' Representative* from all the schools of the county were expected to be present and each one was to bring one more, good music and good speakers were

features of the evening.

-Mr. and Mrs. Albert MoNell motored to Bivalve Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Ernest Corson

and children were dinner gueeta Friday evening at the home of

Mrs. Co nun's parents. ~~

Mi*. E. Griffith. Sr.

figures first appeal small

I jon me screen, then grow larger and larger, until the rattling 1 drums seem to be sweeping out

broadcast from the screen.

sCbsrmo rjiunuND

Hunt's Palace, Cape May. Will Feature Two Stars

BtSMBntOOUCnON

VAUDEVILLE ( Act*—5|

phlne Douglass, who has been 111. Mrs. Jennie Mills spent a couple of day* In Wildwood with her daughter. Mrs. Alma Whit-

taker.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mason are spending a weeks’ vacation in Camden with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Mawon. Mr. and Mm. Alfred Jackson nave been entertaining Mrs. Mae Moss and Robert Lauderback. of Philadelphia, for a few days this

week.

William Maxwell, of Wildwood, and son-in-law. Frank Sharp, of Wildwood Creel, were riaUing friends here one day last week. Mr. Estlow and friend, of Wildwood, spent an evening here

last week with hie niece. Mrs. I Wednesday

jMASMHGHAN

Hum's Palace Theatre. Cape May. will start the program next Monday with Renee Adoree and Ralph Graves in "Blarney" as the feature attraction. The added sure will bring another comp. te chapter of "The Wiae-

cra kers."

Tuesday evening will be bargain light with the children admiss >n 15 cents and adults 25

cent . Alberta Vaughn will be Frank Mills.

see! In "Pneaay Pay mens." W-d- La van Dickinson npeut tnejreianv ne lay ana Thumday Pauline j »<•** end here with his parents. I House Starke in "Heaven on Earth" will I Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dickinson. ' be the feature attraction for both l're'' Matthews of Philadelphia, lout of town

day*. Max Davidaon ln The Call | visited relatives here Sunday, j Lew i* Peterson, of Strathmrre

" * of weeks

Eldora

day.

Pole, of Falrvlew. was In

town calling on friends recently.

Mrs. Alice Cameron and Miss

Sarah Chaster visited Rio Grande

Monday evening.

Several people from here tended the Grange meeting Seavllle Tuesday evening. William Peterson visited n Garner Peterson, wife and children on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Norman Whildin

entertained company from Glou-

cester County on Wednesday Mr.'. Alvin Hand spent Wed-

KMday n i E ht In Heislervllle with

relatives.

Charles Thurston, of Delmonl. as in town on Wednesday,

i ..w 1 ’ E ^ na Blhgbam and Mrs.

“reSr SSUT"" 1 “ Alvin Hand and wife went to Port Norris Tuesday r enlng. Edwin Noon visitiu Vineland

bUidm

Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Souder .. tertalned Mrs. Souder's mother, of Philadelphia, several day* of last

week.

Mrs. Alma Taylor. Mr*. Jennie Madden. Mrs. John Little. Mr*. John Bergh. Jr., and Airs, fv Langley attended the lectuie "Mormon Temple Secrets.' given by Mr*. Lulu Shepard ’ ist Tuesday In the Baptist Church. Port

Norris.

Mm. Ed. Robinson. Mis* Dorothy Robinson ami Sherman Robinson were in Millville Saturday. The local Boy Scouts will give a supper Friday evening. October 7. from 6 to 8 o'clock in the Marshallville School building. Mrs. Alice Taylor. Worothy Matron of Rising Star Chapter. No. J00. O. E. S.. entertained her officers at a luncheon which she gave at her home last Saturday

afternoon.

Mias Reba Anderson was tendered a surprise party by seventeen of her friends af the home of her parents last Friday eve-

ning.

John H. Wallace went to N. Tonawanda. N. Y.. on Sunday to attend the funeral of his mother, who passed away very suddenly Iasi Saturday night. Mr. Wallace has the sympathy of his many friends at hi* loss Mr. and Mrs. John Bergh. Jr.. and children. Mr. and Mr*. S. G. Langley and son passed Sunday in Camden with relatives. Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Lacroix entertained Mr. and Mrs. William H. Holly, of Soudcrton. Pa., over the week-end. Mrs. Chris. Hand has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ramof Lakewood. N. J. Ir. and Mr*. James William*. Clementon. paused Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Enoch William*. Maurice Gandy and daughter. Margaret, of Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gandy, of Atlantic City, passed Sunday with Captain Maurice Gandy.

Court Friday evening.

jt o?°t«Ji, heater 8pent Sat,lr ' !a >

•The Call j visited relatlv ‘ ~

Cuckoo" will afao be on j Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly M* spending _ u the program. Thumday evening to : spent Wednesday evening In v ith bis parents,

the person holding the lucky ad- i Wildwood. | Walter Gheen and wife oi mission tlckot • pass for two per-1 Mr*. Florence Patterson spent i Philadelphia, spent the week-end I son* for 'Jiirty days will be given, last Thursday evening in Fishing i *'itb hi* grandparents I Friday evening the headline I Creek w ith Mm. Ida Jackson. ! Misses Ethel Hand and Hilda i feature will have Corinne Griffith' Mr* Lena Kbnsey and daugh-j R‘ n ff h * m - Clementon. are visit-' In "Syncopating Sue." The added ter. Mm. Everett* Matthews, andl ln K their parents over the week-

attraction will be «he latest epi-1 Mrs. Alice Troupe vtelled Mm. T. ! end -

sode of "Blake at Scotland Yard" j Thompson, in Wildwood last Ida Peleraon spent Saturday afSaturday with a special matinee 1 Tuesday. (ternoon with a friend In Delmonl for kiddies and an all-comedy | Edward Hanforth. Sr., and Ed- : Mra - Katherine Hand entershow will tw shown. Jack Mul- ward Jr., who are both employed!‘ a,n f d relatives from Vineland on

hall in "The Poor Nut" and a in Philadelphia spent the week! Su ? da >:

complete chapter of "The Colle- end at home. 1 William Powell, of Ocean City. * ian, ‘" 1 Mr. and Mm. L#Roy- Jagger* ' ‘"i’''.'! h hl I ". p are ' l «* on Sunday '-t:: 1 r: — ' imu. .. Ralph Peterson spent Saf-- 1 --

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