Cape May County Times, 20 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 15

TMael winning the rno*

haw the tnohopotT of tjK- UecorTjin* tr*ae. On the dajr when the race begins. Jocelyn end her

finance Richard go aboard “Tlx

' Yankee CUpper." to b«d Wnalow

George Strtner. of "PuUub a •rhenuer" stage fame, decla that la shift lag hU makeup l * atepped li

Port Elizabeth

i into

— Mr*. Anna Hankin* and Mr*. By that be mean* that bo l« Lu<T Stafflcker. of Dorchestrr. working upward tn the '"Pent Wednesday of laat week at

protesatoo. remaining • the home of Mrs. Andrew AuI goodbye. Winslow decides to ceep »tedent and getting belter and m«ck.

both aboard the vesssl <x> that!better with each succeeding Aim Mr*. Emm* Shropshire, who Jocelyn may team the real char- i rolc - ** he adds to fat* know)- has been 111 for aevc-ral weeks, actor of Rlchsrd and be spared <<1 *' l*hen to the Millville Hoepi-

tbe disgrace of wedding a seoun-j Hia latest la In "The Life of tal Friday.

1 drol. Riley." at the New Leroy Theatre Misses Kathryn and Ida Hugh*. IH. lag the voyage, Richard 1 YTtursday in which he bt eo- who are teaching In Vlnaland. ; eaUMa much trouble —the i b-aHired with Charlie Murray. i spent the week-end at bonw craw sad he is finally exposed h* 71—T Mr >- William King, of Pbila-, WlasloV a* a coward andtndtor ,Hn ,. h *T' *“ <lrlpbla. and Miss Laura Horton. The voyage to Boston lliaoMrit- ?"± Ult ' J b *' *»mm“ .ai MHlrHle. spent the we-k end

w Bonn. I, nr,, war.,.. «, j«„ b *„j„.

with highly dramatic

Incidents. “The Yankee Clipper" raacbe* Boston harbor first and ' gruelling race. Jocelyn rned to despise Richard and in*low and at the finish •eenn race, they plight their troth, and all ends happily. The story was written by Denison run and the picture was directed by Rupert Julian under the — Ttalcn of C. Gardiner gulllWilliam Boyd and E.lnor Fklr are co-*Urrad. They played together to “The Volga Boatman." 1-ong is seen a* the hard-boiled

: Timber Folk Act InSiUsFibn

of the Redword ccuotry, "The

X.*“7 of . ,h,r al *“ u -" coming to Charles Mitchell, of Vlaelsnd. the Kew Levoy Thestre. Monday; was In town Sunday. *” d , Tur *^*»'- >r * not true t»; Mias UHlan Klmberlaln and life for Charlies Brsbln. the dl-1 mother, of Mfllrtlle. spent Sunday r«e.«r and Wld Gunning, the j with Mrs. earner Beebe.

producer. Instead of making these “ "e studio In Bur-

do them tn the

Big Tree country of Northern California, with the participants actually timber men. loggers, mill hands and others who people Peter B. Kyne’* famous story of

that name.

. of Pbila del-

Lew Ross and Co.

at Criterion

So. Jersey Comedian Heads

V«t levifle Bill

with feature photoplay* rhe main attraction thi* week la South Jersey'* mast popular and favorite comedian Lew Roe* and hi* company—presenting a miniature musical comedy entitled “Prom New York to Hawaii" carrying special scenery, coatmne*

and electrical effect*.

There will also be other high class acta on the bill, the photoplay tonight ia Marion liar tea in

“The hXtr Co-Ed."

FYtday and Saturday Johnny Hines will be seen in his very

home for the week-end. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Carlisle, of Eidora. were guest* of Min* Rachel Gilliland Sunday. Mtas Ida Hayes, of Vineland, was a Sunday -visitor of Mr*. Samuel Reeves. Mr. and Mr*. William Cox. of Millville, spent Sunday at the; home of Mr. and Mrs. James AbMr* Ella Harris. Mb* Ellen Harris. Mr*. John Boggs and Miss Ids Hughe* attended the teachers' meeting In MIlIvtUe on Saturday. Jonathan Peeve* visited til* I parents. In West Oolllngswood. on

Saturday

H. a Key. Jr., of MlUvtUe. and Mr. and Mr*. Henry Malrr and daughter. Louise, of Audubon. guest* of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Key. Sr., over

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Horner had as guest* on Sunday Mr. and . Wesley Horner and children, of New Castle. Dal., and Mr. and Mr*. Roy OllveV and children, of

Millville.

Mr. and Mr*. Mort Henderson wen at Red Bank acd National

Park on Sunday.

Mr. and Mr*. Edward Riggins, of Port Norris, called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reeve* o.i Sunday. Robert William* and Michael Cusack have -returned after

eral week*’ absence.

Mr. and Mr*. David Pyle have returned to their home here after an extended stay with their aon

at Pitman.

S. D. Wilson and family, formerly of here hut now maiding In Philadelphia, motored here

on Sunday.

Mra. Baroara Oliver and Mra.

CAFE MAT COtnm IMIS. FRIDA?. lAKUART 80. 1881.

Page Seven

Shiloh

demon attended a luncheon !n

Vineland on Friday.

Mia* Alice Ore. of Millville, and Thomas Pullam. of Philadelphia called on May Pr-nekle on

Sundae afternoon.

Mr*. Carrie Hatton ws* In.

Millville for the day on Friday. I fro?? K,, * ,B . b,1 S:

Samue; Camp la tn South

Carolina for the winter.

Lawrence Lopcr, of Millville. vlaMed Everett Key on 8a-:day. Ira Irwin, formerly agent at Mamimuakln elation, ha* taken

his new duties at Maurice

Rive

Mr. and Mr*. Leeile Reeve* and son Henry, of Fltmss. called on Mr. and Mr*. J. Howard Hosted on rjfidsy. E. C. Key. Sr., and Brooke Hickman motored to Vineland on Saturday.

Millville

Margaret Boggs attended funeral of Mrs. Josephine Godfrey. at Tuckahoe. on Thursday

of last week.

Mr. and Mr*. William Madden,

of Cedarvllle, were

several days laM weak. They

John Gilbert plays a newspaper reporter In an ultra-modern romance laid in Wasbtogtcx. the nation’s capital. In hi* new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring vehicle. "Man. Woman and Sin." coming to the Criterion Monday and Tuesday. ** *- - story of newspaper We..

a modern metropolitan

dally, with a notable cast that Includes Jeanne Eagles, famous stage star of "Rain." and others

of note. Monta Bell, director of “The Tor.cnt,” "The King of Main arc- preparing Street." and otners, directed the'house of the new play. .Spicker In the

Mr. and Mrs. Harry May hew have recently been In Bridgeton. Vineland. Swede*boro, Woodbury

_ _ -and Ota**boro. They have been Saturday mornings breathlsg, r lertslning Mrs. O* n Guwt. of Into lamp chimney* and cleaning ..wedesboro. for a few uay* them with an old newspaper? Mr. and Mr*. William Elae^ .... . . 1 lohr and children, of Philsdel-

^ ^»" - - Mr*. OlgsHolligsbe. d. ol Leectrg. called on Mrs. May Harris

j Saturday.

Mr*. Naomi Burnett I* apendj Ing some time with relative* and

j friend* In MtHrllle.

On application of Luigi LaMann., ; Mr*. May Harris, Mr*. Kathryn ,^af ££dj to ^ j Maybew and Ifr*. Harriet Hen-

LEGAL

Edward Corson. Sherry Wallace and Ambrose Stiles were Trenton visitors laat week. Mr*. Reuben V. Chew, of East Pine Street, and Mr. and Mra. Prank Bullock left this week for Ptortda. They went by motor Kenneth Grace, of K. Street, •peat last seek to with relatives In Philadelphia. He was com panted by Mra. I. J. Spear, of Sea Isle City, who baa been >me time In thla city. Key. and Lamrencc lagier recently spent a few day* with Mr. and Mra. Clar*DC*- Key. of Cranford. N. J. Mis* Alma Parent, of North Sixth Street underwent a successful operation for appendicitis at the Millville HoapU&l. Mis* Edith Haley, of Camden, "pent Sunday with friends In this

city.

Uemott Bingham, of Ocean City, wns a Millville visitor over the week end. Carl Ware, who is studying medicine in Philadelphia, spent Sunday with hia parents to this

city.

Mis* Mildred Roedel has resumed her duties as teacher In Pleasanmile. after apendlng a week with relative* in this city. Mia* Margaret Chard, daughter of Mr. and Mr* Ralph Chard, and who u president o.’ the February graduating clam al Glauborn State Normal School was the guest of honor al the annual Alumni banquet of that school which wa* held at the Hotel Walton Friday eveningMr. H. H. Miller and ton motored to Brooklyn recently and when they returned home Monday. Mra. Miller accompanied them. She hat been spending a few weeks In that city with her sister, trying regain her health.

entertained delightfully with his! John Smith ha* sold hi* home harmonica band <, n the Roadatowo road

l»v. Frank App. of Hopew ll J.i-eph C. Bowden and Lrwta w R-.iiwn Avar* h*-. cone - w ^* k" ,h preMdirg Tomlinson have returned from a to wLhK!, .t Uf tottot, t,,„,»«,„,p,oH~Uoet«.*~t

-rr -■“‘"‘“s j-.u- v,,,.,.

I.,,. vw,—. - - —.. i. i *** ia. Jar. and Mrs t narle* j»ii— t ■ buSm nvu.. r~.«. I 'i, "ig'fiai 'stlsssi sir 111 ;'? — ... e.lW from h.r hom, ' KS*." "" “ Ohio by the aerloua lliueas ol her i EI1 Van Metw. Ed Sheppard. Abri Momxn. of near - oharvey.

Herbert Smalley. Judaon Harris w as found «1. «i In fair home by

and A. S. I.uptop attended thMut

■tottn

Ml** Martha Erwin Ayar* la •pmidlng Home time tn Pitman. Mias Helen Cook I* aurtong in the Salem Hospital Jesse -M. Car) manager of m* Bridgeton brsnrh «if the South Jr rsey Farmers' Exchange. I* laid , up by an Injury to hi* foot. George Fisher, the Stow Cre.’k Misaor. had hi* books open la the public from S to 4 o'clock.

Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Lupine and , E. H. Sheppard made a trip to Wilmington Saturday. James Ayar*. a sophomore tn . the Hopewell High School. I* In the Bridgeton Hospital with sell- j Injuries from a power saw .

Armoiy in Trenton. W j. j. Black, of Y<« The January meeting of the at the eeamd abort care W. C T. I' wan held with Mr*, eiiltural meeting M«n< y e

1-aura Eraser ; the ISth.

January Clearance

Mim Hattie Ayars. of Bridge ; ton. I* In thla place nursing her ! mother. M:*. Hattie Ayar*. and her airier. Mis. Minnie Garrison, i Who are 111 Warren W Otey. ao well and favorably known In thla *>-etlnn. ; han Ivren elected a* organisation ' sptciallst of the Bureau of Maiket*. David Davi* and daughter. Nel- I . of Cohanaey, were guest* of i Mr*. Henry L Davis on Monday.; .Some- people from thla section have visited George Colllna' fly-1 Ing Held, near Mllmay. Harry Baker, of Hancock'* l Bridge, ha* a sale of antique* in Bridgeton this week (the 17lh). j Pro,'. £ W. Louk«. of Paul* . boro, who with Mr*. Look*, were ! U of Mr. and Mr*. William ! Moore, will go to the National , Educator*' Association oonv lion. In Boston. Mas. .. n month. The Board of Education j is sending Mm s* their supervising principal. Mrs. Margaret Seagrave Davis. | of Hsdtionfield. was In thl* place ' Cumberland County ha* re- 1 ceived I12S.033.52 state school , tax. The January meeting of the Pisrent-Teachers' Association wa* i held Tuesday evening. John O. I Spencer, ol the Cumberland Trust : Company. In Bridgeton, gave a J talk on •■Thrift." and Mr. Rlt 1

SALE

Full Swing People Ev-i-ywhne Are Raving About These Saving*. All Wool Overcoats

$12-5° AH Wool SUITS $18.50

Heavy Moleskin Pants $1.19

Sizes for all. No old stock, all new style Clothing. Space Emits listing many bargains. GEO. LEVY

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Marparrtta Purr Pitch. Ef “*■ _ —- oppHeatlop of the aabacrlbeni. *itK-fitor* of said deceurd. notlre ' hereby given to the credtlnr- of iw w-n-'a to eahll.lt to the ralMKiite.. oath or afOrmnllon their claim*

Dated December ITtb. A. D. Iri .•MAiti t-.s niytnc.i: < i OUST AY PAIL t'ROKRtiKEK. Kaecutor

E i»: bel'- '

le.oth day of D 1!>«. or they will ‘ of any action

ORDINANCE NO. 104

SECTION 1 . -vnet lor the fiscal year « lot'll HUN nit ED MxVv-N!

of Sea t.if City .

it and ratted by Tn- ,... n o! SEVENTY-FIVE THOU.x.vMi

'. IXtl.I.AKs AND 8EVENTT-FOCTR CENTS

Ou and Electric Fund. ,t-wuuu .."orlvaM* Qa* and Elec trie _ I ranchtar and Oroa* R.-c.|pi» Taara City dark's Office R-arch Fees .

APPROPRIATIONS

Pennsylvania Railroad — ANNOUNCES — Reduction of Fares between Philadelphia and SEA ISLE CUT-OCEAN CITY-STONE HARBOR-WILDWOOD-CAPE HAY And Other South Jersey Seashore Resorts as well as Special Reduced Round-Trip One-Dry Tickets to all Points on the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad within forty mile? of Philadelphia. The new low-fares become effective January 22 and will continue until October 31. The present 17-Day Tourist Tickets bow sold from Market Street Wharf and Broad Street Station to South Jersey Seashore points will be continued and similar 17-Day tickets will be sold from ‘ Sea Isle City and the above mentioned Seashore cities to Phila. Steam Trains From and To Market Street Wharf

SEA ISLE CITY OCEAN CITY STONE HARBOR WILDWOOD CAPE MAY

2-Day Tickets

32.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.75 $2.75

Tickets sold at these reduced fares in either direction.

10-Day Tickets

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.50 $3.50

One Way and Round

Trip Fares

To and From

To and From Broad Street Sta ion. West Philadelphia and North Philadelphia

All-Rail Ron. - via Delaware River Bridge

To and From Market Street Wharf Philadelphia (Steam and Electric Trains)

Philadelphia

: Ona

Way

Round i Trip 1

Round | Round Trip Trip

One Way

Round Trip j

Bound 1 Round Trip ! Trip

2-Day ,

10-Day j

17-Day

2-Day!

10-Day 17-Day

Ocean City, N. J.

j r 2.76

•2.75

* 3.50 i

• 4 32 f 2.40

12 50 j

13.25 J f 3.60

Sea Isle City, N. J.

■ 2.73

• 2.75

• 3.50 1

* 4 32

?B7

2.50

3.25 3.60

Stone Harbor, N. J.

3.03

• 2.75 ;

•3 50

•4.32

2.67

2 50

3.25 3.60

Wildwood, N. J

j r 3.16

‘ 3.00

• 3.75 j

•4 92

2.80

2.75

3.50' 4.20

Cape May. N. J.

i 3.26

•3.00 1

•3.75|

• 4.92

2.90|

2.751

3.501 4.20

•f Ticket* to Ooear. City.

via Sea Isle Junction, are good on electric line via Pleasantrille and

Shore Fast Lme.

* Tickets will be sold at this fare only when train senrioe via Delaware River Bridge

provided.

n -50 Excursions Every Sunday W** M* From Market Street Wharf to Twr Sen Isle Gty, Wildwood, Ocean City, Stone Harbor. Cape May

A sincere effort to stimulate travel by supplyinp adequate and satisfy at attractive low fares is the dominating though; of the manage met these reductions in round-trip fates,

These special reduced public prefers to rid'

n experiment to determine whether t i what the future train service will 1

FOR DETAILED INFORMATION CONSULT TICKET AGENT

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