tarntn lo No«d», is profound In fell AtaimttoD tor tboa* "moth-
m" of tl» Northland.
“Wt had Jut a riicht touch of It." aaU Bari, "but that Kade
m the Film World
naMHUMi 1 and roakh
! cold
country, would have oied if be . tried to follow either of tfcoae
That ta a
land where men are surely mm." Among the diaUngulahed acton divide honors with Soena Owen and Mr. Schenelf are Cyril
Chadwick. Diana Miller, mnd* "T - on.* • »*4. Vint...
S John W. Considine, Jr, Hu *“ Peter die Great For Rnt
Cinema Offering tht High Sierras
A new aereen magnate hac Bashed into the motion picture STL'ament with the preeenUtion
4h! Ositwl ArtlaU Corporation re--rne Hunted worn- Petr- The Greot.
the new. marvel doc of the aims, and coming next Saturday and Sunday. August 7 and 8. to the Capitol Theatre, Woodbine. "Wild Jnsttce" marks the producing debut of John W. Conal-
Jtm of an iBlertisttoB-
ally known theatrical family and I of their greateat wcceejes were a long-lime student of made under his direct supervision, cture conditions. i n -wild Justice." he taken hla Consldlnr's father was a foun- fir,. ( tep Into an independent der of the Sullivan and Consl-1 pro( juctton career. He decided d'oe vauderille clrcBlt, for many j l0 produce the picture when the years recognised na one of thv | nmnelou* talents of the dak. leading organism Ilona o' lu kind. p e , er • nie Great, were brought to Acton who had played ' Sulllvsn hl|1 attention. One of hla Brat and Conaldlne time" had some- n]0ves WHS tb engage as a dlrecthlag to boast about. ; tor Cheater M. TTanklin. whose Young Conaldlne was reared; astonishing success with other In a theatrical atmo-phere and' d og stars of the screen has made early became familiar wltn the; hln , known u , “wlsard" with Intricate problems of prafudng thest temperamental actors, stage plays. Kor many weeks the company While attending Tale be dc- n ve< j >„ rude shacks In the lonely finitely decide j to follow his c--re ■■ father’s footsteps and embark on VsBMnBMBaaaBBBcaamMMi
a theatrical career. Hla flrst step , after graduation was to become associated with Joseph M. Schenck. producer of the photoplays of Norma and Constance Talmtdge. and recognised as one of the outstanding leaders In the
motion picture wort A
Within a year- Oonsidlce had shown such marked ability that he was appointed general manager of the Noma and; Cdnatance Talmadg* production*, and msi.j-
snow country bf the High Sierras.! filming scenes with the nigged beauty ol the monnUina fornilnc a majestic background. The supporting enst. unusually well-balanced. is headed by George Sherwood. Frances Teague and Frank Hagney. It It noteworthy that Conaldlne’s first Independent production has won an enviable place on the releasing program of United Artists Cororatton.
How many young men will run after duty as they will after beauty?
PIER THEATRE
• SEA ISLE cmr, N. J.
Pfogym Week of Auyutt 6> 1926
Ocmc Gty’* FgTcnte Theatre Mnettaa ef the Ge*. W, Hmnethnw Tbeatres Mfi BaSy Frewlaps 7 and •
Afao 2-Reel OmdhIj—Path* Nawa-Aeaop'a Fable Topic* of Che Day
forihetines l^hRANSONS Folly
Friday, August 6th—
Tonight is your lost chance to see Lillian Gish and
John Gilber t in “LA SCHEME”
Direct from a four months’ run on Broadway at $2 Adults—SOc, Children—25c
Saturday, August 7th— Colleen Moore in “ELLA CINDERS” Sunday, August 8th— May MetAvoy and Willard Louis in “THE PASSIONATE QUEST’
Monday, August 9th— 9
AD i
“SOMEBODY’S
by Mary Gw MOTHER”
Cwr in
Tuesday, August 10th— Leatrice Joy and William Boyd in “EVE’S LEAVES” Wednesday, August 11th— George Sidney, Charles Murray, Vera Gonkm, Jobyna Ralston, Jack Mulhall and Gaston Glass in “SWEET DADDIES’’ Thursday and Friday (Two Days Only)— Syd ChapBn in “OH, WHAT A NURSE” Oh, boy; Oh, girl; Oh, motmner; Oh, popper; Oh, doctor; “Oh, What a Nurse.” It’D tickle your rib*. It’D jolt your funny-bone. It’D make you gasp, shake, explode—with laughter. Come and join die many and see this Warner Broth jr*’ special production made to make you laugh. Admission: Adults—SOc CFiidrea—25c Two complete shows every night starting at 7 JO P. M.
With DOROTHY MACXA2LL • Ike sterr kj KJcJwn! Hardisg Dari*. Mriag pnak hr aa saMriag hn that swept him oat ef a esTslrr «aMfe Into the •ms'M love.
“THE SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR” Pathe News—Topics of the Day—Aesop's Fables
August 14— ANNA Q. NILSSON in “Miss Nobody” AaS Laamius f -we*jr.
Extra Added Attraction Wed., Thurs and Fri. The Mojsiyn Theatre’s Own Pictures of OCEAN CITY’S BABY PARADE OCEAN CITY FISHING CLUB’S CASTING TOURNAMENT HT4UE I'BESl XTATIOX * Teaight ■>* SatanUj Musical Revue Fariariag 1BF.SE Xlt’H ia a •A TRAVELOGUE OF TRIX"
.—Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday— “A Night in Spain” A wkMwCa* r.'tae of dauciar a ad laUraakarixl aamber^
OPEB All TEAS redarmaaces every evening at 7 A 9 ktisees Saturdays and Holidays at 3 P. X.
QTRANn
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THEATRE
Ocean City New Jersey
* Now Showing y Big Special Bill Parcunount presents “Variety” Tie Pirture Th.t Hu SUrtM lie World. Added Attracticai “IHE COLD DUST IWkS’ y IN PERSON Direct from Radio Statioii WEAF
Entire Week of August 9th “The Record Boys” IN PERSON Direct (com Radio Station WJZ
P ARKWAV
THEATRE *
THEATRE STONE HARBOR, N. J.
Euh Night TWO SHOWS—7:15 «nd 9 P. M.
Monday, August 9—•_ Monty Blue and Dorothy Devore “The Man Upstairs” Comedy. "The Only Son" News
Wednesday, Aug. 11 Leatrice Joy in “MADE FOB LOVE’ Wanda Wiley in "Painless Pain"
Friday and Saturday. August 13 and 14— Mae Murray and John Gilbert in “IHE MERRI
Tuesday, August 10— St. Mary's Episcopal $ Church Benefit 1 Huntley Gordon and LiUian Rich in “The Golden Web” Harold Lloyd in “Never Weaken” *
Extra Attraction Mary Pkkrord in ‘OLD IIME IVIES' Adults, 30c Children. I 5c
Thursday, August 12 Matt Moore and Kathryn Perry in “Early To Wed” Comedy "East Side West Side” \ News

