CATC MAY
Nd
s'ujoy Closed For
I at Lyric Extensive Changes
l Concxetx Fn* 8he anworted by Janon I!I '-waww fwk rroor ocrac- h*^. w.nwr Rirt»w».rf
kbjrdMiUh Irish colleen. One of the thing* which led her to *i*n a Icnj-lenc contract with Wnrner Brorther* wnc this role of her benrr. dertre. Paory in "IrUh
| Henrta."
COTJHTY mrES, FRIDAY. JAITUABY 27. 192S.
ture riumed For Spring
day* recently in PhHadrlphta. Mrs. Sara Dawson spent last Thursday in Wildwood with Mrs. riarence RoborL Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miller. Jr. spent last Sunday In Atlantic City. Mr and Mr*. Qua Snyd<'
^7" l3rt Sunday looking after their
Le* Bate*. It 1 *® : property here. Mias Edna Price and cousin.
! IDarts- cones to the Capitol!
r NORRIS-The Mptey The ; E««n« Prfc*. of NorthBeld.
«-« ».fStaX
• undergo extensive ehanam. The ■■ - Mrs. u \. Brewln and family. i onnwent beiiere. tejivin,™ L T\ , ~ ' !? r H,ckmaa
Turkey Pomt
■ the patronage warrants better see. ‘ " * j ttert on> aer Monday vice they will make change* on’ Mt ** Ellxabeth Rice and friend*. Mr - a,,,, * ,r *- AWwd Jackson and
the present buHdtng In ordei to! 01 Allentown. Pa., visited Mr. and ’ give more comfort and a better ***»- D»rto» Warfle. Sr. Sanday.
j Those who called on Mr*. Mor ! ton Hickman over the we*k eo,
J were MD* Cathryn Row
Page Sever
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pepper and
~ *! Dias Creek I '" —• — - - ! Ru^rXttibTon^di” ; sa.urd J eyvning ^ n^. Me^X ft
^t^U.^SSLS^ » r - *- Stanford '.•.ona- acw h«Ur weekVi ^Sw^T* ,h Tabernacle < huecb last Kridiu m " B - ‘' f ' ■P*‘ May. callid on hUi la b ‘*' Mrs. Mary .Non.ru was callln vwning. The revival servlco “' n,,M ' r °*i •Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holme.. " n <><e sick of oar village on Moc
Were dfvrontinned Sunday evening, j Mr. and Mr*. Vermont SUlaa j 2S5L«S****" B ® r 01 **** ***' k al ! ' la ;,
Mrs Marian Corson and baby 1 *P«rt Friday evening at Ocean " IMwood
sired WiMw-ne dssaasvp : Or.-,
Mrs.
party given Mr*. Jackson's brotbci
| i WUd>
. ‘ 72 rrpetn. U to ho , t..r .. (V) D |,., . 7t:'V. 1 l7r voowioo wuh hot ttmophtor. In The new ding will be much! Mr. and Mr* Ben OaakMt . n i P’v'rbed here Wednesday evoning longer and were 1* to be * balcony tartslnesl a number cf friend* ’ of U * t wrr * remained until •a a* to satisfy the demand of a bog killing on Tueedav The ^ lk * *** the week , the targe aUendanc. j three Vritem.^e veT^. o£7 «• R~. l» V.
The ctaas of pictures that hart ' Addle Hickman. 8r. U ^ ^Pariu* ftvor- «>*•* time witb hit denglrter. Mr* ably with thcae shown it neigh-! H^redge Hickman.
I boring duet. “What Price Glorr“'
H booked for showing lu th* very ■ Port Elizabeth
I with t Hardy • Lyric Tber. Pebru-
Romance and
Albert 8. Bock, of Bridgeton, is spending a few days with his stater. Mrs Isaac Hornti
Mrs. .todley Garrison and baby dangbter. of Atlantic lily, la here rUtttng her parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Jam-** Hawn.
Mr and Mr* Prank Senary and bob. Frank. Jr. of NorrUtown, Pa. •petit Sunday here with Mr -and
Mrs LeRoy J aggers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivans DeCarop and
and Meg. Willard mavis
visited Wildwoo dPriday. ' '«'Hy. I ' rh, ‘ cnnnniUge from the Men'# Sunday with her parents at Wnihm Corson and Walter Bar-j Mr. and Mrs. Prank Err 1 won of Aomen "a Bible flag* met nt; '•'"‘oen. o*tt w-nt to \1ne*mnd Monday ! Green Creek spent Mem' v with! ,l '' honi ' of Mrs. Elta Vannaman! .. ' E Mfller. Jr. had the inta- hi, father ""'Ion Monday evening. pote, Tver ' “*£*"/* Wan ''
.o»ttn e to loose a borse he bad Mi-, May t'ahaiey. of Wildwood. Mr. EUis Cullen spent Pnndav | i, belter than 0 ^ Ju» I ought last week. The horse j Is visHIng her mother. 1 «'■ Stone Harbor. ' “ * <»en * pneumonia after Mr. Miller M r. Harold Wagner, of Phfta-i Mr. amt Mrs. Matth»w Bch.! >“ o»lr are. or (=ur Mete I. -MOW Mr. BM K-l of » iW^ S™5.-
rt ^" ! with her brother. Mrs. John ‘ Mr. Janies Ogden has move-
H ■ hito his new bona
Car, '^0 ‘a'nutotr wUh friends'*° Wildwood, wood shopper* on Mondny. Grang Tu,K:h.-, w, Fr)r ., y
Earl Roop was i
; ' Vr’. 'arrlc Scull, Mrs. John Mr. Janie 0Od - Mrs - Mark Babbitt. Mr- Hannah Cahaiey and bta panrntv . , . . ! JJ r A H t***”™*” and Mr an I screw from Miss Evelyn Vanleer and brother Mrs. Richard Uord were Wild. Oulie > n,.,
—r-e out door
during the nice weather the first
In several month*
Freeman Douglass has rvturned home after a two weeks' visit u
Vineland.
E. E. Miller and Ronald Daw son made a trip to Vineland Saturday * 1 •
Mia*
Majestic Dmxut Andert Scotland
f the Port EUcaheth School
| held its regular monthly meeting : at the eehool horn* Monday eve--iningr of last wesrk. A tureen "• tapper was nerved after which
the business meeting was held. The matter of a candidate I
Evelyn Vanieer and brother
Cart, spent Wednesday and Thursd*y of last week in Wild wool at thi home of Mr*. May Eawroker.
Mr and Mrs. George Kelly and
daughters spent from Wednesda;
until Sunday in Phlladolphla at
—_ Harold, and Mias Martha| tending the funeral of Mr. Kelly * Hickman arrived home Friday eve- nephew. William L. Kelly nlng after a couple week** visit in! Mr. and Mr*. Dennis Peterson. l*wee, Del. | after spending a week or so at Howard Swaja and James !Ism , their home here, left Friday for
WOODBINE - Lillian Gtah — ethereal and beautiful—In the stern .netting of the wars of Highland clans—In the majestic sptendura of nsdint Scottish caaties— in settings that blend tb* legend apd romance of Scotland »ith the grim details of its turbulent history—this is the Lillian Gtah of "Annie I*nri«. ' latent vehicle of the famotts star, coming to the
Capitol Theare on Saturday Sunday, January IS and 29. It la a gigantic atory or human souls; a romance of love as great as the huge settings in which the story Is told; It la a historic drama that eclipses anything
with a people never before
on the screen.
Norman Kerry U seen as the hero of Uii rtmaotic spectaoJ a fighting romantlciirt. H«bart Bo*worth is the grim "Wolf of Glencoe.'' the implacable Old chief.
•>f the men of Glencoe. Brandon’ Hum' ta the villainous Breadalbanu and Creighton Hale the treacherous Donald. David Torre.tee, Russell Simpson. Patricia Avery. Joeeph Striker and other well-known players are ideally coat under the direction of John
a Robert!
motored to PMtad.lpWa Thursday Philadelphia and are again vislof last week and attended the Ing their daughter. Mrs. E. Mun-
w «h«re. nry.i
Fol-
lowing the business' meeting social hour was enjoyed by all. Edward Cog. of Millville, vis- J lied his parent/;. Mr. and Mrs. j
Andrew Cox. on Sunday
Mrs. Barbara and Mias Anna I Khropablre visited Mr*. Emma ! Shropshire, in the Millville Hoe- j
Mia* Cool. Higgenbotham. Heislcrv'.lte. and Mbn Jean Thompson, of Leesburg, panned Saturday afternoon with relative* here. Mas Greta spending a few days with her parenta. Mr. and Mr* Frank Reeves, in West Colllngswood. Mrs. Ira Irwin was in Phlladeip .la on Th unday of Last week. The regular monthly business and social meeting of the Delta Bible Claaa of the Port Elisabeth hi. • E. Church was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ore. Carlton Hughcc and Henry Ottlnger. of Millville, conducted th* Epworth League service here Sunday evening. Following the league service Carlton Hoghen •ad Mr. and Mr*. James Jooea. also of Millville, aaatated with the alnglny in the church service.
Ride in Our New Chevrolet SATURDAY A New Lot In
Port Norris Garage Port Norris, N. J.
in her portrayal of the rot* of P*' ... in Warner Brother**"pro-
‘ ' Irish Heart*" dirtc-
Erma
- Mc-
Htar, ta futfillin* a
J;
great ambition.
Although one of the outstanding free-lance players of the screen, noue of the role* offered Mias McAvoy during the last few year* have enabled her to bt what she really la. a whimsical, i
^SgaT
ORDINANCE NO. 104 rXe cur of
. •. i ■ - ■7sr
Mr*. Alfred Mountford. of WildWood, called on her alster-ln-taw. Mr- William Dune. Monday. Miss Hannah Hughes, of MIHkHle. and friend, of Vineland, ■pent Sunday here with the formers aunt. Mr*. E. Reeves. Rev. L. V. •Ttcwin and wife and baby and two daughter*. Grace! and Man. with Mra. Martini Thompson, of Cold Spring, motored [ to Atlantic City last Tuesday. Mrs. Carrie Taylor ha, been I quite til. differing with ahcei
iring the past week.
Mrs. Sophia Chambers hss been Ms It Ing several days in Philadel-
fchla
NO MORE coal—no more ashes | -no more dirt. See page
section 1.
Mrs. K. J aggers and daughters, j Breta and Marie, recently visited! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrf'ollum at; their home on First Avenue.
TIRES
BY TAXATION
AFPROPHIATIONS
You Want Look At Those Prices FIRESTONE (Gum Dipped)
ZOnZVz Clincher 32x4 S. S. 27- 440 Balloon 28- 525 Balloon 20-440 Balloon
30-475 Balloon 30- 500 Balloon 31- 500 Balloon 31- 600 Balloon 32- 600 Balloon
33-600 Balloon
20.75
OLDFIELD TIRES Made by Firestone Co. 30*3*4 CHndier
30^»/ 2 S. S.
32x4 S. S. 33x4 S. S. 33-600 Balloon
$6.70 9.24 12.26 12.92 16.83
COURIER TIRES Made by Firestone Co.
30x3‘4 Clincher
I 30x3 V2 Elxtra Size
29-440 Balloon
$5.95
6.45 7.45
ra $£■
^ Equip your car now while prices are low. 1
Mori Bros.
MILLVILLE
NEW JERSEY
Pennsylvania Railroad — ANNOUNCES — Reduction of Fares
betwetn Philadelphia and SEA ISLE CITY-OCEAN CITY-STONE HARBOR-WILDWOOD-CAPE MAY
And Other South Jersey Seashore Resort* as wrii as Special Reduced Round-Trip One-Day Ticket* to all Points on the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad within forty miles of Philadelphia. The new low-fares become effective January 22 and will continue until October 31.
The present 17-Day Tourist Tickets now sold from Market Street Wharf and Broad Street Station to South Jersey Seashore points will be onrtamiad 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
OCEAN CITY SEA ISLE CITY /TONE HARBOR WILDWOOD CAPE MAY Tickets sold at these reduced fares
2-Day Tickets
$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.75 $2.75
10-Day Tickets $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.50 $3.50
i either direction.
One Way and Round Trip Fares To and From Philadelphia
To and From Broad Street Station. West Philadelphia and North Philadelphia
All-Rail Route via Delaware River Bridge
To and From Market Street Wharf Philadelphia (Steam and Electric Trains)
Ocean City, N. J. Sea Isle City, N. J. Stone Harbor, N. J. Wildwood, N. J. Cape May, N. J.
"Tt
Round
Round
Round
Way
Tnp 2-Day
Trip 10-Day
Tnp 17-Day
*2.76
•2.75
* 3.50'
•4.32
r 2.73
*2.75
* 3.50 j
*4.32
* 3.03
•2.75
•3.50
•4.32
6 3.16
•3.00
* 3.75 |
*4.92
*3.26
• 3.00
* 3.75 1
•4.92
Round
Round
Trip
Trip
Trip
2-Day
10-Day!
17-Da,
t 2.40
f 2.50
t 3.25
1360
2.37
2.50
3.25!
3.60
2.67
2.50
3.25
3.60
2.80
2.75
3.501
4.20
2.90
2.75
3.50i
4.20
A *^,'***"• Fta Sea Isle Junction, are good on electn line via Pleasantville and snore F*st Line. Tickets will be sold at this fare only when train service via Delaware River Bridge is provided.
$1
.50 Excursions Every Sunday H ^JyY* From Market Street Wharf to Sea Isle City, Wildwood, Ocean Gty, Stone Harbor, Cape May
A sincere effort to stimulate travel by supplying adequate and satii at attract!/r low fares :« the dominating thought of the man these reduct, /as in round-trip fares. These special reduced fares are offered as an experiment to determin public prefers to ride on rails or rubber and what the future train »
FOR DETAILED INF0HKAU0N CQmSOLT TICKET AGENTS
Pennsylvania Railroa
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