Cape May County Times, 21 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 13

CAP* MAT eomiTT TOTES. TODAY. OCTOBER *1. 1M7.

• O^ ay. F.vori,, Theatre" Miss Biaudell at the Console

EXTRA FRIDA Y ^ SATURDAY

ACTS OF o VOD-E-V1L

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A Hovel Singing Offering

[BOBBY HEATH and CO.

»'s Most Popular Song Writer

THE JOY WEAVERS A Pretentions Singing and TWnHwp Kerne

KENNETH HARLAN and VIOLA DANA . thrilling drama of the frocen Northland that Ton can't afford to miss. The [“ICE FLOOD” Tax Hews Comedy S—ACTS OF VOD-E-VTL—3

, October 22—Children's Matinee at 2:80

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t female detectire who got her man. wih a wedding See the sensational new idea in ladies' lingerie that Bed the old-fashioned conet business! See the small I bumpkin pursued through fashionable Atlantic City by pimthful three-hundred pound breach of promise suit! “h your head off at the awfulest mix-up a man ever got himself into and out of! « Hews —3—ACTS OF VOD-E-VIL—3— Comedy f and Taeaday, October 24 and 25— Slightly Used with MAY McAVOY and CONRAD NAGEL A Captivating Comedy of Marriage a la Carte! wasn't married, yet she had a husband! She was a >w\ but hr.- husband wasn't dead. She was engaged, and sband appeared! The hilarious story of an

unmarried wife!

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Woodhln* High Reboot will their football squad in the local gridiron. They will have a strong defense. | County tvisdenln ere invited to 1 attend a dance October 27 sponsored by the Woodbine Coin

niunity Center.

Mlm Bather M. Harrow is ■P- adlng a short visit with frlende at New York City. Charles H. Coller was a recent Philadelphia visitor the past

week.

Mr. and Mrs. Nat Lelbemian ■bopped in the Quaker City Sat-

urday.

Herman Po' ■•hnlck. who was Injured In an automoblte collision last week. Is coming aSong

nicely.

The Bible class will start again In the near future. The "'vases are bleng led by BcntaIn Shalk. who also heads the

M. H. A. movement.

Maxwell Sugannan. of Mill-

Collisions Via Rear End Are On Increase

Sudden Stopping, 4-Wheel Brakes and Inefficient Braking Equipment the Causes

Drivers Must Exercise Care

Mendlesnhn. „

Philadelphia. Is visiting In this

cHy for a abort while.

Woodbine baseball enthusiasts witnessed the final game of the county league Saturday at Cape May. when the County Seat era

captured the championship.

Members of the “Friendship. Love and Truth" order Journeyed to Wlldwoou Monday where a

splendid time was enjoyed.

Mn. Abram Roaenfeld was _ Saturday vWtor at Ocean CHy. Mrs. Jacob l.ipman. one of Woodbine'a oldest pioneers, spent ,h ' *•** cud With friends here. The Baron De Hlrach Lodge N<x 222 of the I o. O. F.. held thrtr regular seaston Thursday. Oacar Becker, former Mt. Holly biMlnwa man. returned to this JloinHy and will remain here

for an Indefinite atay.

The “smoke esters" of Wood- , Wne are to be prmlaed for their heroic work shown at the wxv-

tacular Ocean CHy fire.

^Jv S^elbar., former New York tradmm.^he.1 hood congrsgatlm!

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Joeenh _in .1 lne i*at piano playing contest which bring the cm In Near Yar* tar sevenl *0“ by ,he m * n who P 1 *5 rr<1 a distance that cannot moerths- The Rtarg and Stripes Forever." equalled by cars with two-wheel

Itf ar-end collisions between motor cars are increasing at such a rate, according to the Keystone . Automobile Club of New Jersey. I that It Is deeme 1 neccssnry to bring the matter forcefully to the attention of the public, to the end that drivers may be warned

Samuel Nappen. of Ocean City to w:ert ' l » e more eauUon under apent Sunday here. Mr. Nappe-1 n ' olorl »S conditions as they exist

M a champion bowler and wlU ; tod *r-

h l Z ben he 'There are." says a statement , S, ^ n -, Woodbine Ace. by the club, several reasons for Bwuel Rah I nowit* has won the epidemic of rear-end col^"C^ectw*. pre*l- • llsions. First is the growing ten- * * he Woodbine Brother-1 denoy of motorists to stop sud-

denly without any warning to the

brakes. Third la the inefficiency

of braking equipment.

"Probably the thli-d cause is responsible for the majority of the accidents, although the others uaually are found to be contributing factors. If a driver traveling 20 wiles an hour decldea suddenly to stop at a store or Ailing station and brings his car to a quick halt without Indicating hit intention by signaling the drivers following, he is

Inviting collMon. Only efficient brakes

alert driver on the cat

dlately m the rear can a cldent. if the second car's brakes are Ineffective, as is often the

case a crash la inevitable. Our advice to motorists driv-

ing cars equipped with fourwheel brakes Is to consider the other fellow's predicament and use the quick braking power only in emergencies. To the other two classes we recommend leajons In road courtesy and the Primary requirements of safety Any motorist who falls to signal his intentions la unfair to himself and other drivers, and any car owner who use* or allows his car to he used with defective brakes it menace to the safety

of the higuwayv."

denly without any warning to the ! 17 ’ I . cats following. Second Is the in-: F cUlS Interest ifl erosMng use of four-wheel brakes, j _

Flyweights Lag

Fables

- Topics — Fox News — Comedy

f and Thursday. October 26 and 27— ILLIAM FOX presents

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Gang Cotady H) Customers: Leave your name and address ws office, for Opportunity HifhL Coming Prises to the winners.

50,000 People WiU See Vineland’s Hallowe’en MARDIGRAS AT VINELAND

Mammoth Parade 15 Bands $ 1500 in Prizes Begins at 8 P. M., SHARP, featuring civic, fraternal and patriotic organizations from all over South Jersey. Also mercantile and industrial floats—and mummers galore. Who will be “Queen of South Jersey” Representative young ladies from all parts of South Jersey will take a prominent part in the big pageant. Forty communities will be represented, including the seashore points. The “Queen of South Jersey" will be selected at the Mardi Gras Ball, at Rainbow Lake Pavilion, following the bir parade. EVERYBODY WELCOME VINELAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Goblin Nite and Mardi Gras SATURDAY, OCT. 29™ Wildwood, New Jersey A^Nite of Fun and Entertainment "In the Shopping Center of Cape May County" Hallowe'en Parade on Pacific Avenue Masked Dance in Hunt's Plaza Ballroom

[No Jimmy Wiides or Pancho Villas in Sight The untimely death of Pant-bo Villa seems to have taken the interest out of the flyweight division. This at a time wher. thing* were picking up for the little fellows and brought them mo.,•money than they were accuxtomed to getting.

Back In the days of Jimmy Barry and Johnny Coulon. both 105-pounder*, the litUe fellows were classed a* bantamweights. Little by little the mark crept up to 11C pound* and then to 118. wbe’-e it stand today. A boy below that weight wax simply of luck. He had to spot many pounds to a bantam 1/ he peeled to be kept busy at all.

Real Hitter

Along came Jimmy Wilde, the Mighty Atom. Jimmy’s punching power brought him world recognition. So the boys on this side bad to get boxy and grab the newly recognirei flyweight title. Young Zula Kid made a gallant effort, but he was no' equal to the task of whipping the doughty

little Britisher.

Out of the Philippine* came a little almond-eyed bunch of fighting. battling muscle. Pancbo Villa. Little Pancho punched his way to titular eminence and the first crack be got at Jlmmy Wilde brought the title 'glider

the American flag.

Little Pancho was lost — ring and Frankie Gennro claimed

the title. Wide) La Barba, late

t of the amateur ranks, scored unexpected victory over Geno and clinched his claim to the

title by winning over Elky Clark,

of Great Britain.

Now La Barba Is In college and the tIUe Is going begging for a worthy bearer. Tournament* are being held In the Far Weat and In the East to find a leader of the mites. So far. not so good. It seems there are no Wildes. VII- ; or la Barba* among the prest crop. The fans are the ers. for the little feHows twded action Into Ihelr bout*. •What’* all the noise In the

dining room, sister?"

■‘Father and mother swapping

animals."

"Swapping animals?" "Yes. she passed the buck him and got his goat."

Prizes

Prizes

Prizes

$250 in Geld and many valuable Merchandise Awards to winners of costume dames. Flan now to enter and compete for awards in this annual carnival of Frivolity. HO ENTRY FEE Under Auspices of Wildwood Chamber of Commerce Entertainment Committee Entries received at Chamber of Commerce Offices in Wool worth Building

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—Perfectly Presented

CRITERION

SATURDAYS CONTINUOUS

tWAUDEVILLE — EVER-

THURSOAV. FRIDAY a

1 SATURDAY

TONIGHT and SATURDAY WILLIAM FOX Present* “TIE GUY RETREAT” A comedy claulc of war doze and Parisian nights With TED McNAMARA and SAMMY COHEN fThs comedy tram of -What Pries Glory*'

MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT WEEK BILLIE DOVE In ‘THE STOLEN BRIDE” With LLOYD HUGHES Critica are calling her the meet

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY

CLARA BOW in “HULA” The million candle ———

! Hawan! 18 *

HUNTS THEATRES NEW PALACE ^ CASINO CAPE MAY ' WfLDWOOD j

The Housekeeping Adept Says Have you a mat corner In your kitchen? Near a window with a pli-asanl view put a smsdl table where you can write up accounts menus, sort housekeeping paper*. or prepare jour grocery order. Have a comfortable chair here, and some sort of a rack or shelf for cookbooks and such houaehold mog-arines a* may be glanced at while something U cooking. If space permit* the darning bay or any other ptek-up sewing may be kept handy here. The table should have a small drawer If possible, where the housekeeping purse may be accessible but out of sight. To test samples of fabric for faMnem to light, cover one half with cardboard and expose the rent to direct sunlight for ten days. To lest for faatneas in laundering, wash and dry half your sample under ordinary conditions. Curtain material should be tested in these ways before purebaaing. and dreax good* when

possible.

Panned summer squash is fine. Out the squash In quarter inch slice*, flour them, and brown In butter In a heavy skillet until they are tender and a deep gold

In color.

Instead- of cooking pumpkin and then rubbing it through a colander, try putting the fresh pumpkin through a food chopper

Children should be taught to t the crusts of bread and rolls for the rake of thnlr teeth. They should he cautioned, too. to chew

their food thoroughly.

A wire dish drainer Is a great iie saver. Hot water can he poureo over the china, and only the silver and glosses need be

dried.

Monday, Oct. 24— Richard Talmadge in “We of Hope” and “Wisecrackers”

Tuesday, Oct. 25— —Bargain Day— Conrad Nagel in “There You Are”

Wed., Thnrs.. Oct 26 and J John Gilbert in “La Boheme”

Friday, Oct. 28Do ro thy Mackail in “The Crystal Cup” Saturday, Oct. 29Ken Maynard in “Red Raiders”

Hunt’s Casino —Three Shows Dailv— 2.30, I and 9 P. M.

Hunt's Casino 5 Acts of Vaudeville Thursday

Monday. Oct. 24— —Bargain Day— Bod La Rocque in “Resurrection”

Tuesday, Oct. 25— —Lucky Number Nite— Billie Dove in “The Stolen Bride”

Wednesday, Oct. 26— —Bargain Day— Conrad Nagel in “There You Are”

Thursday, Oct. 27— -5—BIG ACTS—>5— VAUDEVILLE and Photoplays

Friday, Oct 28— —Bargain Day— Gary Cooper in “The La>xt Outlaw”

Saturday. Oct. 29— Reginald Denny in “Out AH Night” Charlie Chase Comedy

Sunday. Ot,. 30— Mary Astor in “The Scarlet Saint”

TREAT 1 YOURSEIF to the many opportunities you’ll find awaitin<| you m todays CLASSIFIED COLUMNS

“Where the Shot? Is Always Good”

Saturday and Sunday, October 22 and 23— Lon Chaney, the man of a thousand faces, in his most amazing role, “Mr. Wu” Supported by Renee Adoree, Louise Dresser and Forbes. Here is a picture that win thrill you and move you to your depths! Added—Comedy and Latest News Events Adm. Adults, 25c; Chi], 15c

Wednesday, October 28— John Gilbert in “The Show” with Renee Adoree and Lionel Barrymore. The event everyone has been waiting for! The joint reappearance of John Gilbert and Renee Adoree, the atars of The Big Parade,” and what a picture! Seventh Episode of "Hawk of the Hills." Comedy and Latest News Events Benefit of Boy Scouts of America

Adomission: Adults—25c Children—15c Boors Open 7.16 P. M. Show Starts 8.15 P. M.

You will want to be warm next winter—even during the ecldeat weather. You will want to know that you saved money by having us All your coal bln at our present low summer prices. Call us nov.. I ATLANTIC I COAL YARD yj Fourth & Haven Ave. | Ocean City, N. J. H THEO G. BACH RAN. prop.