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bachelor Bride*" First Attrariioa.. "Sa. Thia. U Paris" ^WnStogs Between
Famous Stage ! i Hih JMafees ; ‘ Good'Fifcrr "Sally, Irene and Mary" Is Delightful Romance of
Back-Stage Life
» M»WV Rbotft"|Is Pb^ed By CreM Ca.t lA HoMW,>oaultr ierM<! 1 THri* tWb|» i»I>P»r«t»y p> «o- . «Ur. will pUy the lead In , making a good motion ple- • •'Bachelor BrldM." at th* Pier !ur * The «torr : the direction
I Theatro. Bea^Ue City, « Friday. and the cart.
; aiftemher 1«, Thin plctnre has [ '•Bally, Irene and Mary.” which ba«ia aslMUd'tiy the manacement opehe at the Capitol Theatre, d “ *» Msefcat one to open this Woodbind, on Wedneaday, r,: *«*•«« program of enterMUnmnt. j temlWr lS' haa all three.
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. y , »* r1 >« a » ' Wom * D Bd Dowling wrote and which Thia picture ie a mighty dra-, rdapced to the screen^ bv 1 ►. * D<1 U M1el1 < drills and Doula LeMtnon.
•' ‘' 8U * 1 ^ * thedtrleal background • Pre**r/*d, w 11n an alfwt&r eo»i • - “ —
cart, that- la roll of Intereet for ail
, on tmnday. aid tells parallel uorfre of Uu '
TM* la presented ^trl, who ^
1* the Prod nee re Dlrtrlbutlngi rttow. “The DaJntiwT
| 0**o«UO» and ia one of their ,
WWtam mrtmnks
i Faire will
inte Mari'
, ' j Tbtre \ 9 sarfy. ,
and VI r bel “* a l,e,ry ** ‘Wne
the Picture. Yet she ha. me “ * ' feature as all hr a v-
hegl lining to end and Oouldtng aa one of <the ; truly tCflaal 41 ractora ol the screen. OeuMlog. hlmseK, wrote •ereen wrton ot thla Edward Mwllng stage success. ^ 1 The caat U Ideal. Constane* Bennett as Rally. Joan Crawford as Irene and Sally O'Neil aa Mary, are perfectly lulled to their reaped Ire roles. It would
ile to select any
of them a* the beat for the jwU, if ftthey play are widely romrastad. ’ Is
rsnturea mldat the gay life of Bioadway and the millionaire
ly atmosphere of Long Ifvivldly and brilliantly' ;ed. The manner In which er Gilbert la brought to n
atartlinit -ealizatlon of his 1m Justice to his daughter, their aubasQuent reunion and the glrl'i roraano with a young scion of weedth bring the picture to s stirring climax and a happy end
William Haloes. Henry Kolker, the limelight via 'Stella Dallas.’ Douglaa Gilmore, Kate Price, Ag- *tve« a memorable perfonnstnre fie Herring. Ram de Onuaw. lil- U the modern daughter; Noah llan Hllott and Bdna Mac Coop- j Beery handles the exacting rola
of the bigoted father In hi* uauaQy deft fashion; and Louise Drosser adds to her laurels with her effective delineation ot
Woman with a part.
Modem Family Clirii Shown in. ‘Paejpcked’ DwriViU PudiM Theme With Broadway and Society Background
Loi* Moran in.Stellar Rbfe
i t-action during thla program win
lea in life
There ia Irene, the sentimental
b« a. shMEtng ctf “Old Time • on *• ^he is weak and la buoyed
*... T"* ‘ >m - on try- I he
if Moylea" that will consist of picturea taken, thirty years ago. This should prove yery in teres t-
, T W4 amusing as moving pic londay. tufM ogj, la Uelr iu*K3.
twos- .. *h '
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Monday.
T that date.
“•“•i Oa Yaeaday. S^earber Id. ' _ feature picture will be "Brsveheart." with Lillian Rich and Rod U Roceur playing the lead- ! log rote. The following day a
* City- j play proclaimed aa the grealist r w*:-; comedy hft of the season wUl be
"Pad-1 shown. ThU funny photoplay U •Stella -fBp In Mabel's Room " and Marie
Wednea- PreroU will be the screen "oele-
* ty lo take the lesdirfc part.
1 ror a "good lauglh you ! to attend this show, j "So This H Pari." 1
tamber 1«. Monte Blue and, Patsy Rath Miller will co-star In Urn production that Is presented by Warner Brothers. The play
Yburnday, | brity
Tpwn
j the Pleas sad dramatic circle* - of i ■■'I !■ well work seeing The the! managmtWrt announces thatfed-] there wUl be no advance In love priced for this special production.
Nonr children." said- t her, ' toll me, the^ opposite . the word misery." -Htyplnea.!“"Ant of aadneeaT” •'GU'Inees!"
by- the influence of others. r -Mod them ip Mary sste Is
great little Md.
The three girls are friends at the theatre. Away from there they lead, widely diHerent but
contented lives.
But when their lives are interwoven It proves to be a disadvantage If anything. Sally •tagas a party at her luxurious maintained for her by admirer, where Mary and Irene get their CnT. of luxury and unhappiness. Irene's unlucky Infatuation for i Insincere worldling Wleally In her death while cklemiy eloping with another ter he has thrown her over, and Mary narrowly averts a marHag* to Sally's good-natured but worthies* mllllonatr* friend. The -tense drama la relieved •ome rare comedy seenee and the sweet, satisfying .omar.ee of Mary and her lower east side
-'eethaart.
The direction, which was done by Edmund GOuldlng. U letter perfect. It runs smoothly from
Realist Soalty picturing clash between the old and the ?tew generation. "Padlocked,” Allan Dwan'p latest Ban. mount production, will be showa at the Braca Theatre. Sea Isle City, oo Saturday and Sunday. Septemhei 11 aid 13. The picture, aside from Its excellent mtertai.intent Qualities, is a moving and powerful plea for tolerance and -■wmpathetlc unde--rtandlhg on th> part bf’the older folk in their relation to modern
youth.
Readers of the Cosmopolitan Magmrtne will recall the slory by Rex Beach which appeared serially some months ago. It la a'story of what Is happening today In thousands of homes where parents and children look at life from different points of view. With Gilbert Is a shining example of the modern, frevdoaalovlng American girt, who rasanu her narrow-minded father's efforts to “padlock” her sort, stifle her ambition* and repreat her Innocent pleasures. When his Intolerance flnaHy
death, the girls runs away frma home to beeom la New York.
"GUdapl''
are was a man In ancles who had a foot twelve • long, but he didn’t use it
I stick to the truth.
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“ami agcuilF” Win nltnUt .d .
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? COMPLETE n , smm 4 Every Sahirday Evening t First Shunt at <k3Q
O. woman, though some vagrant
broese.
At times may make you 111 at
•Twas P . .We're
your delight to
My new girl work* in the telephone office. I asked her If they paid her pretty well. She said fair, but she has to work hard all day to make both ends meet.
Fifth Avenue Shews Seme ' Rich Gowns
Scenes Filmed
brated Thoroughfare Add f ln Much to Fine Production ^
went from a Southern plantation to make her fortune In the great city. Caught 1«l the whirl of an ] Unaccustomed life, she encountered experiences which kept her a turmoil of mental stress. Many of (he acmes In the picture were filmed on Fifth Ave-
Cele- nu ‘ - ' and t *' er '‘ *" also “ magnifl- ■ cent stylo show which lakes place,
one of New York's smart n shop*. Besides Marguerite
De La Motte and Allan Forreat'.''^ the caat Utcltides Louise Dresser.
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Mona and other
Xthlellcp are lnterferia»«with study, "wri one of'ourt VJk-rt-presidents. The three R's today > to he Rah! Rah! Rah!
Also Show* Hidden Life
Harly to bed and
Early to rise
And your girl goes out With the other guys.
The display of the moat fashionable creations of New York's finest modistes. Is an exception^ally Interesting feature of Jhe Robert -G. Vignola picture production. "Fifth Avenue.” fea-j luring Marguerite De La Molte and Allan Forrest, which will be the unusual photoplay attraction nt the Community Theater Tuckahoe. Saturday, September 11. The story of this picture not only shows the famous thoroughfare aa It is. but It afford spectators an Intimate glimpse of the hidden life which pulsates boneatb the glistening surface. The •ery name of Fifth Avenue conjures up visions of luxury and | splendor, of style, of the glamor •aat' wealth, of the romance serene, unqueatloned power. I But there Is another angle | Fifth Avenue, and It was this side that was encountered by
THfcATRE Sea Ue City, N. J.
FfMay, S«pt. totb— “BROWN OP HARVARD” w*S Jack Pickford. Mary truss?'.ira/sxi,*Maloas (aa Tom Brown). Aa you fasten fas* shouM STsteaLte - '*’ *° 3 *'* nC *
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or ami Nsah BroryA slw-ttartsd. 1 aarrew-nilwd-sd.iaaa tar a filkor. A wssk. Ml iovlns, wmnra for A mothor. TsmputMMta. thrill, and •svsl Cap the dtuaturr pry °T aLSZE 1 "- ^ n ‘ t Ctlldre-
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Monday. Srpt- 13thCart. I sswili takas pleai in pr—dating Mary Philbin her greatest screen trluir “STELLA MARIS” i Mary Philbin
»r-OAy6_ ONLY—2 s.,'wed.. Sept. Mtb-IMh—
“MAHTBAP” with Ernest Torrance. Wara Bow and Percy Marmont. O ripping I Sensatlenall Diner, eoti By the aathor of "Main Street." -Bebbitt" and "Arrow. A spectacular forest Ore end the rescue of - Clara and Percy Marmont by hydroplane, are feature, of "Mantrap. s De net mi*e tide apeclel picture.
. Thursday, Sept. Hth— “THE LOVE HOUR” with Hontiy Gordon. Louise Fazenda. WIHerd Loui, and Ruth CIIMerd Comedies and International News Reel added with every main attraction every nighL
COMING ATTRACTION iat- Sun.. Sept. 18-10— 2—DAYS ONLY—3 The story of the first biac sheep THE WANDERER” with Ernest Torrence. OneL Nlssen. WIHism CeWer. Jr., and WaUace Beery. DON'T MISS THIS ONE!
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Gcm Show Only *why, Sopt 18th Mmt Moore & Dorothy Devore is “Tkrre Weeks kM” Imped,! Com-*, "A POLAR BARRON" Latent News Events
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Skadar, Kept 1*— Conrad Xagvl nod RratnAdorrv ia “The Exquisite Sinner”
San. t Non. KrpL IMS— Alma Kabra* ia “The Marriage License” and Ron Lyon In
tfuaday, Svpt. U— ImsUo F«sroda and Jacvnrliar l-ogaii ia “Footloose Widows”
“The Savage”
Tore, a Rrd. Kept 14-15— l«a Ckanry In “Outside the Law” and Haul Litem la “Chip of the Flying U”
Tara. * Hrd. SvpL 14-15-“Three Bad Men” A real of SUMS tilth (tergr
Thare/* Fit, SrpL 1S-17— KCDOI.I'H VAI.F.KTIKO la “The Son of the Sheik” Addrd-Thr I nhrrxnl Spvcial “The Runaway Express”
Tharaday, Nrgl. 15Bay McAvoy ia “The Passionate Quest”
Friday, Sopt. 17-
Rail kauri ia “The Mystery Club”
Sat k Haa. Kept 1H-1S— I.OB Trllfgvu ia
Halarday, NvpL lh— Clara Bov la “My Lady of Whims”
“With This Ring” and Milton Hill* la "Men of Steel”
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fTKga fl with Haoritu- Snort* a»«l W* rafire sappurtiag all-star nut llils 1* uar «f the mart iuteexiing and heart-felt dramas taken from a true and autbeutir story of Ufa. It lank one year U, prod ace tkh drama af a amt of SHMMMe, This "Ufa .Story" .hiuild he see a by alL liar l-oag Cpaudy—"SliS DOH.V I.I.MlTKii" ' ‘1 JWwa Events Special far Snadar Only, SepteralBr 1Mb— ““ WILLIAM FAIRBANKS la < Through Thick and Thin’ Wednesday, Septeaiber 15th Mntru-Goldn y a-Maher Prraeat* “Sally, Irene and Mary” Fro M Ike grant. Broadna) stage blL See life lAfad the sceaeN.. Resntjd* of the eknras—twe ohaaipagne party—(be ued aatb race—and many big specUrolar thrillik . , ... s . I'athe. Comedy “THi: SOAI'-SIDS LADY" also Kpws
PIER sea isij city; w. .. , Program Week of September lo, M Friday, September 10th ROD LA ROCQUE in “BACHFLOR BRIDES"
Saturday, September 1! tb AILEEN PRINGLE and LOWELL SHERMAN H in I “THE WILDERNESS WOMAtsT Sunday, September 12tb Producers Distributing Corporation Presents ALL-STAR CAST in “STEEL PREFERRED"
Monday, September 13th William Fairbanks and Virginia Browne Faira “THE MILE-A-M1NUTE MAN" Added attraction Monday only “OLD TIME MOVIES.” Original pictures token thirty years ago. Come and compare that day with today. Tuesday, September 14th LILLIAN RICH and ROD LA ROCQUE in “BRAVEHEART" Wednesday, September 15th MARIE PREVOST in the biggest comedy hit of the season. “UP IN MABELS ROOM" Thur«lay, September 16th 7 MONTE BLUE end PATSY RUTH MILLER ‘SO THIS Is PARIS!" A big Warner Bros. Special Production* 5 ® NO ADVANCE IN PRICES

