; Prairie Pkite Is a Whiem " tbflBpr vcene Laid Where Men Ride Hard and Shoot Straight Gives $p»niih Atmoafthwe
Past inoviDg, full of tbrills wltb m»ny iay*!ertou* and" UMzp«ct«d torn* In the nlot.
trry Carey-* n«w Hunt r* picture. *Th. «
ilch come* to the Community •*tre. Tuck*hoc. on Saturday
** herald ad aa tb*
rt action from bednnIns to end.
borderland, even to tke prea day. ha* ba«n Injected into production. Thta, oomblnet tb« spectacular rtdlu*. the thinking: and the darinp ploits of Harry Carey, add a American alp and aeat. ma tto whole, as aeUon melodi
of the highest order. Trilby Clark, playing hat of * daughter of
teriaatlon.
Ebbert' Bdeson, borrowed from the Coca B. DeMUIe Meek «omr«y tor ttl* pertieuia' prodoetlon. ' fitai naturally Into prominent role of Don Sri father of the beautiful T and owner of the Urgent n
In the region.
Other* in the c*M of thto
duce re Distributing
Otf* jut OOCTTT raw BffiiY. AtaOTT 13, 18SS.
of Ej^Hi Aristocracy Parkway Theatre Will Pre- ' •ent "Lady Windemere's
Fan
dennere, her daughter,
able occaalon. La«*y Wlpilrrmei
Avoy) h Ignorant
that Blra. Brlym
a milt- iship. Lady Windermere . • • I elates the saeridee Md gfcadv Bps (May Me- turns to her husband. ~ • •— fact ‘who now condemns Mrs.
who chnmpldni h
Intrigues of q Mother
Tady Windermere's Van." the Mrust I^ibitsch producllon for garner Bros, of Oscar Wilde's
tic claaale, which
ho shu.
Saturday ****i*' - Sto
celebrated western star b««i Ailhough the play Is over a quarwr made. ' Jt«r of a century old. It U so In ! tald In that romantic bordeV **** wl ‘h m.xlern thought that region between Mexico and the p 1 * *** v «r Plot and witty characUulted Slate*, where men rlde|' er * *‘ r PTfennlally fresh, h trd and shoot *tralght; wbefel Mrs. Erlynnc (played by Irene only law Is the low of th«{Blah). a woman of many Indls-
and rope, this thrilling erstlons. has returned to England Ihls wife there. He Is abput to tere picture U a whirlwind | After many years sojourn abroad. I search the place when Mrs Br-
io take her place injlynne saeriOers her fnlure by I society, she hits upun ^appearing and claiming the fan. 1 P* rt l' ^ f-ody Win- 8(111 Ignbwnt Ut their relptton- j
, - - . ..lq#*r jpl
And when Lord Wlndermete (Bert Lord Augustus has been unhfcfi Lyiell). under pressure from Mrs. to forget the fascinating Mrs. #rBrlynne, asks his wif* to Invite (>nne. despite the dligrsee UT her. she refuses. By plUtakc finding her In Darlington's aparfMn. Erlynne comes anyway and menl. She has also fallen In lore meets with a frigid reception. ' with him and at last he proposes Her charm soon wins orer the ' <o her. Finally she finds happlguesls and she fascinates Lord ness fn hie love and Ihe knbWIAugustus (Edward Matlindel) In edge that, without revealing her spite of .himself, » g'fp relationship, she has saved her Leter Lord Darlington (Ronald daughter from the mistake that Colman). a friend of the Winder- had rntned her own life,
meres In love with Lady Windermere. discovers that Lord Windermere has visited Mm. Erlynne.
Darlington tells Lady Winder- l0 me." said the New Jersey put-
Pfenc* Hail
ip Excursion Hpu^ ^
day ev«jlOR Cble
Svranadors upened la ^ nd Dance Hpll. Exciirslou 1 and will conduct a dance
each evening from # to 1 o’clock
Saturday from 8 to 1 1 Novelty dances will bq„.
evlining each waek.
nil* Will afford those who like..,
an opportunity to eu- . : >1t:w every evening in. *
to dhnae an slsr'
. !
mere her husband Is unfaithful : tied student over his history
and persuades her to elo^e wi h .aminatlon. him. 8he leaves for h.s apart- J ==- .
only to find there Mrs. ~
Is a flashing story of' lynne. who had discovered
plans and wants lo make her go home. They quarrel, but when Darlington. Winderraer* and a number of other gentlemen oiYfVe unexpectedly, they both are
driven to biding.
Windermere sees his Vu®"* f** 1 and accuses Darlington of having
Thtr* are many remedies, but
! few cure*. Whfl* you «
a womaif' will do. the gossips seem to be pretty good mind ,,
THEATRE STONE HARBOR, N.).
EuJi Night TWO SHOWS—7:15 and 9 P. M.
Corpora tic* he dliwetioa
PIER THEATRE J . fiBA tsu: Crtu, M. A 1. .. ■■ yyftgrsmWgstof Aagutt 13,1916 Fiidby, August' TonigKt i« the second and last night to aee Syd Olffrfhi n •’OH, WHAT ktmssr The bet of <h» jwpmjpt
. ThU picture
U of nq inte^egt to children under aixteen. year* old. Our contract calls for an uncenaored print of thU story whiJi w^I be dwwn to you without a cut or any kind. "The Red Kimono" U a story of true life wl)erc jrou n\upt fped between the lines to
truth and i
; tut. Ae truth-
Sunday, Augest lid)— Ria*Tin-Tin ha “TRACKED W THE SMD^ OQUOTRY” - The wonder dog pf the screen today standi* •Jo'**. ? the one morion picture star who is truly in a ci^ss * by himself. And never was be more sensationally thrilling than in dps gorgeously exciting melo-
Monday, August 16th—
EXTREl
I EXTRE
meets
boy. at the Rer
chejmi. meets TED PENDEGAST. the high hat
Theatre TONIGHT ii
LOWRY, the fightin'
. the high hat in a photoplay
‘THE SNOBUSTER” A story with a punch that will please old and young.. Tuesday. August 18th— An appealing story of the underworld and a brave wopan'* love dramatically developed in •THE I^OPLE vs. NANCY TRENTON*’ WiA ftp La Mqftf, apd 4obB Boyers. 18th—- ■ t r
TPPPETS”
"If that knife falls—•onptbody DIES-" The strangest oath man ever made—but it's just what makes this one of the rpost powerful and gripping dramas you've ever seen. Milton Sills' big show—the drama of a strong man in courage—great in sacri-
fice—greater in undying love.
Thurs. and Fri. August 19 and 20—TWO DAYS Metro Goldwyn Mayer presents direct from the
* Ocean City's Favorite Theatre Dlrrctfen of tlw few. W. BtwtUm Vkftrrs IUti »~ l»«r Ewlag* 7 aaJ S toUMap. Bas^ayaMl Tm«4*y, AagMt !«, U, K— First >atloaal Hriare*. I*r, prvwats “Mm Nobody” M»pt** ftMS Tlffa., Welh’ Ubry a***,ANNA Q. NILSSON wHh WALVCB PIWiEOX. ld)rnp. fazcsba, arthib WOKE, IITCBEI.Ii I.EWIB aad Cl.TDF. COOKE. Wrcrird by UmlN-ri ^Uljvr. WM 0*a#Uc. EtM**?MJ Director. A Ftrul JiaUoaal PWmrr
■ftodnus ot .the opr* «p*ce« where * mb'* s ■ Sff4 q woman. Abbs Q. lUbuw* la a -Foajola- ru!,, A*4 Harry Langdon m “LUCKY STARS” ««* lataMaWr ■tor’* latoul 2-rvyl comedies. ADBED—Cathr Sew*—ArMip'* Fables—Topics of the Day
rcdBcedaj aa4 Thanday, A*g*.t Jh a«d.»BUIItom Fox prescat* ‘The Family Upstairs” Wl* VIRGINIA VALU, ALLEN SIMPSON and l FARRELL MACDONALD A **HU) atotieg drama o( what l»k.■> place behind the closed *mr» of half (he home* of America. A delijchtf*! story of -wr aeishhor. Us daashter, and the danghto'* sweetheart broach! I* the scree* hy J. U. Blystoac. A Mack Sennett Comedy—“PUPPY LOVE” Selected Short Subjects
Monday. Aug. 16— Fatsy Ruth Miller “ROSE OF THE WORLD” Hal Roach presents— “Hired and Fired” News Wednesday, Aug. 18— Priscilla Dean “THE DANGER GIRL” Hal Roach presents— “Do Your Duty”
Friday, Aiyjust 20— Norma Shearer and Lon Chaney ‘THE TOWER OF LIES” Beth Darling and Carlos King in ‘Too Many Babies”
-Tuesday, August 17— .‘Huntley Gordon and Helene Chadwick ‘THE GOLDEN COCOON” Imperial Comedy— “Pawnshop Politics”
Thursday, Aug. 19— Buck Jones “THE GENTLE CYCLONE” - Farle Foxe in “The Reporter” News
Saturday, Aug. 21— Ronald Colman. Irene Rich, May McAvoy and Berty LyteO “LADY W1NDEMERE’S FART' -Edna Marian in “The Honeyaeoon Squabbles”
Frtd*j |pd Safari*!, Aafaxt 28 aad 21— Wm. Fox presents “The Midnight Kiss”
run in New York City
ALTZ DREAM”
Capitol Theatre,
t *t£ie
With an ail-* This brand new Super Special wiQ be Philadelphia': j ; this Biggest Picture of the Coming Season. ! headliner next winter. You mu# not miss seeing j|^ Admissions: Adults—50c, Chddren—25c
from Uw kUrp •.aefPM, -PI**," a* Into* ramarih* 1 * praffaction alth JASET UAVXUK, KII HAKD WALUKU aad a east of aotoblr *cnva alar*. The »tnrj of ■ bashfol )oath •cithr baron.
*Vhe News—Aesop’s Fables—Topics of the Day f Wbu Tsoffaj aad WrdarMlaj — KTAUE PKESi:NT 1TI0\ Arthur Spizzi presents “Northland Frql^c ,, A mjaiatarr as.iral rMacdy. TM* pWtfyWf*f ratortalaaH-at wllh cotortal daarto* aad good ma-le orit off naothcr all-star riarsa prtiSTam. A ririrr cast a! riffc* prapfe-.
I). Friday aqd S#l*rd*j ADDED ATTKAITIOX An Indian Idyll With JACQUES CARTER and SERRITA LORRAINE and Company ol 12 Operatic Stars in an bidhn Operetta.
THEATRE Sea Isle Gty N. J.
Special S—Day* OalyFriday, Aa*a*t Gilda Gray in “ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS” Thl* plciu..' here direct (r«m Um* StoatoB 'iScatrv, Philadelphia, ajfrr a ,'hrre wock** ran. Doa’I mix* \M* HpccUri FanuBOBat ptctaiv. Hoal f*r*rt—three day* «M|ly. Special Admlirioa for (hi* ■hows Adult*—40c, ('hlldrea 2Sc Added-Uleraaltoaal New*
«aaday, Aagast 16th Cart lacmmlr pmcat* Hoot Gibson in “ARIZONA SWEEPSTAKES" Added—Thu Keel Be*4erw Taexdsy, Amnt-t 17th Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish in “ROMOLA"
it is etra an White KUt.r this plctare. Will be skewi
IWI
Thl. .
•f M. Joseph's t'karrtu
weeds •( (Jg-
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tor thi
Bight oalyi Adult*—tor I'hlldrea—Ae
Ktrryhody ,
lom*dy
Wedaewday aad Thamday Aagait Dtth aad INh 2—Days Oaly—2 Ford f
ttoa If yea I „ are mlsslag the treat «f yamr life. This ptotore ha* art played la B*y Umwtov i* Philadelphia a. ye*. This Iso-day special h a-torel to all. XO ADTASI K M ABXlSHHlh tor thk pictare. Itoat tospat* * Day* My.
rOBIXU ATTKAITWXS *—U*»» Daly—S , Friday. Natarday aad Maaday .—- —
dal tdmltotoai Adah Met flMhm-fffe OJHF »««** DAVH
rxir fz.
I lagTWM’s Frwdaettoa
with Alice Terry mad Antonio Moreno mi “MARE NOSTRUM" ("Oar $mn Thl* pictare I* dlrurt frwm Rraadnay aad H ha* aa< (•toyed Ib say ttoatre ta rfalladi Iphto a* yet. Wafc* f«r dates u . this pletare ta Best week’s t ape Max Twaaty Time*.

