CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1927.
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“Ocean Gty’s Favorite Tlieatre” Miss Blaisdell at the Console
ot in the ire Zone iyn Theatre was not in the rone which t by the Ocean Gty fire and this conwill in no way interfere with the perbooked at this theatre. The Moorlyn is of ft re-repellent construction. The iron exterior is lined with asbestos, is combined with comfort when you attend the Moorlyn shows. y and Saturday, October 14-15— e Great Mail Robbery” j drama spiced with adventure centered the crushing of a desperate gang of train bandits by the U. S. MARINES. Special Children’s Matinee Saturday y and Tuesday, October 17-18— ■ClIaoHi wwi RICARDO CORTEZ JYWHOfE UAND?. Eugenia Gilbert
Wechresday and Thursday, October 19-20— Irene Rich in “The Desired. Woman” A Story of the unintentional havoc wrought by a beautiful woman among the soldiers of a desert outpost in India A belle of London society. Lady Diana bad tossed ovei he •■ orld of gay pleasures to follow her soldier husband to a Aeary outpost in the Indian desert. And there her husband proved to be a dull companion. Lady Diana was ill from sheer ennui until she met yewthful Lientenant Larry. Then—see the gripping 0Nteiu«4on of a reckless frenzy of love
Regular "Lucky Lindy" Thriller The Great Mail' Robbery” Comes To Moorlyn No moje Uarln* stunt flylnz i«ver has been filmed than the aerial view, which form an hnportarrt (art of The Great Mall Robbery.” the thrilling picture of i domestic service of the U. 8. I Marine Corps, to be shown at the Moorlyn Theatre. Ocean City. 1 Friday and Saturday of this week. The action of the picture caHt I for an aerial chase or mall feahdIts making their get-away In aui tonxfiriles, the pursuing force of marines being carried in a squadron of airplanes. Two well known stunt flyers, tvddle Bellande and Fred Hoyt, were secured to pilot two plans. • The aviators, veterans In the art of flying, were called upon to execute some of the most daring flying at their command. The pursuit of the cars took the planes above winding mountain roads, where air currents were treacherous, and where
oral Instances It w to fly far below the hilltops. One almost fatal slip occurred when Bellande's plane headed for the earth only a short distance above the rround. having struck a strong current. Only the ability resulting from fourteen years of flying averted a crash, in another insunce. Bellande flew no dene over an automobile that only a sharp ••xoom" upward kept his land gearing from atrlklng the occupants of the car. The high point of •The Great Mall Robbery" Is reached In an attempted hold-up of a mail ' it containing a fortune of gold, and guarded by IT. S. Marines. The resulting fight and chase forms what Is said to be the most thrilling aeries of events
ever filmed.
The great, but thankless, service performed by the "leathernecks" in protecting the malls are wonderfully portrayed In a real tribute to the mart nee. The lore of a beautiful girl for the of mystery -who finally deveals himself provides the roman-
tic element.
PEOPLE WHO know are apt to call the classified section of this paper "Opportunity Pagoa.'
A Striking Situation —But not an unusual one. Within a small rented house where everyone is in someone else's way tempers become inflamed easily. The solution is, call on Mathias to show you a comfortable, roomy little bungalow, where “everybody's happy," in beautiful SOMERS POINT, for only
*2500
on terms just like rent! Lewis B. Mathias
Shore Road at
Nevf-Jersey Avenue
Cedarville
Mrs. Alonso Burt la spending some thne in Chester. Pm., i guest of Mrs. Florence Grin.... Mrs. Martin Harris and little daughter. Eleanor, of Newark, have been visiting their granddsughter. Mrs. Ells Dlament. One evening recently the Sunday school class of which MTs. Harris wss a member when residing In this place, rfave her a complete surprise. Refreshments of Ice cream and cake was served. Mra. Harris before her marriage was Miss Edith Davis, daughter of
Mulford Davis.
Prof. Chester Ogden, of Jersey City, spent Saturday evening with
friend* In town.
Newall Alford, of PHUburg, ■pent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. W. & - Garrison. They were all three classmates at Swarthmore and It had been « long time
since they met.
Among those atlenedlng the West New Jersey Baptist Association shlch convened at Salem were: Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Vaughan. Mr. and Mr*. Sawyer Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. William' Banks. Capt. and Mrs. Lorenxo Lore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Banks. Mrs. E. E. Hall. Mrs. Wm. Peterson. Mrs. B. T. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Powell. Miss Elisabeth Johnson is spending some time in Vineland with her aunt. Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Eva Russell has returned from Ocean City, where she has been spending some time.
Oris Clunn has purchased the faim of Mrs. Bert Bacon situated on the north aide of the town. Ha and his family will move there end make it their future
home.
Leonard Downam has returned from a trip through the MldJle West and reports a very pleasan time. He was gone one month. Miss Bvelyn Campbell has been entertaining Miss Vera Joslyn. of Newport. They are both teachers in Newport High School. Little Mias Alma DeBere is confined to her home by illness. The Cedarville Grange met Thursday evening of last week. An effort had been made to have as many Past Masters present as possible. A very pleasant time enjoyed and at the close of ^meeUng refreshments i
Underwood Mr. and Mr*. John Filder and children, at Dsnnlsviiie. spent Sunday afternoon with her parent* here. Mrs. Anna Neel is entertaining friends from Millville and •Wildwood for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rominski and children and William Kovakowskl. of Moorestown. spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norakowsk' Mrs. James Collins, of Millville. also spent the day with her son-in-law, Charles Bradway and
family.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Bradway. of Millville, Miss Lillie Zimmerman and Charles Bradway, Elmer. spent Sunday with Mrs.
Charles Bradwsy. Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bailey and daughter motored to Millville and spent Sunday with Mr*. Bailey’s 1 brother. James Pettit and wife. Mrs. Reta Bailey Is improved after suffering for some time with
neuritis in her left arm.
Mr. L. Errlcksen. of Oakland. Cal., and Fred Skov, of Plainfield. a brother and cousin of our nu ery man. Victor Errickaen. spent a few days last week visiting with Mr. Errlcksen and his sister, Mrs. Dagma Stern. Mr. Errlcksen had not seen his brother for 21 years, he being
but a lad when his brother came
to the United States and settled in California. He owns a large ranch and chicken plant at Oak-
land. but felt as though he would
like to sec his relatives so he
motored on to Jersey. After a
visit here he returned to North
Jersey to visit a brother and sls-
r there and one in Canada. The friends and neighbor* of itse Bllxxard were greatly shocked on Saturday morning when they heard that his wife had passed sway In Millville Hos-
pital after a brief Illness.
We like gay colors, but we sav, a girl yesterday that we tbo^ntl for a moment was a fire plug. CONVINCE yourself of the' slue of Classified Ads In this paper by reading them today.
A new word has been coined. It is "avlgator.” The navigator travels the sea. The avlgator la an air pilot. We presume the submarine fellow* will soon be known as ••aallgators.*'
Cement Work Sidewalk*. Gutters, Curbs Foundation Work H. C. TRIBBETT Dividing Creek, H. J.
RUGS WOVEN FROM OLD CARPETS Phone 10 Smith Rug Works, Inc. 415 W. Main Street Millville, H. J.
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u
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— ^ | Monday, Oct 17Viola Dana in “Home Struck” and "Wisecracker*"
Monday, Oct 17— —Bargain Day— George K. Arthur in “The Boy Friend”
! Tuesday, Oct. 18— j —Bargain Hight— George K. Arthur in “The Boy Friend"
Tuesday, Oct 18— Nonna Shearer in “After Midnight” Lucky Number Hite
{ Wed., Thun., Oct 19-20— Lillian Gish in “Annie Laurie”
Wednesday, Oct 19— —Bargain DayClara Bow in “Hula”
| Thursday. Oct 20—
VAUDEVILLE
and Madge Bellamy i
“Colleen’’
Friday. Oct. 21Dons Kenyon in
“The Blonde Saint” and “Blake Scotland Yard"
Saturday. Oct. 22— {Friday, Oct. 21— Reginald Denny in | Thomas Meighan in "Fast and Furious” “WeVe All Gamblers’’ and Our Gang Comedy—“The j and "Hawk of the Hills" Old Wallop" I —Bargain Day—
Matinee Saturday and Holidays | Saturday. Oct. 22— 3 p ^ J Warner Baxter in Every Evening 7 and 9 j “Drums of the Desert”
Hunt's Casino —Three Shows Daily— 250, 7 and 9 P. M.
(Sunday. Oct. 28— George Sidney in | “The Life of Riley”
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New Jersey Bell Telephone Company QJLju-tZ*.
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