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CAPE |tAY COAHTP HKE8j FlttAT, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926

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Alma Rubens HMp Ca#

psMu -.h*or> u»s plots, in this «* of Porte oi*ht 3WB who ucrl&eeo for ths

Jack Dempsey InRAfe&f Man-About-Town 1 > M-Um* 'I m in “NMmttan Mtubes Fight Fans Wil See ' kbl m Ac6on -XNovelty in Comedy Drama

sUMor only with lock tat flChUafl tees or street clothe*, trill. In “K on hot ton MtedMoo.' wr Bo core Hetore which

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Story

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' .mest. it hu on noasao

‘that elves Miss Bubene on op- ' Miunlty to plor the austere

tedy. who liter rises emotional heights. Ml

does mute Of the best work of

her cs.eer In this picture.

The hoodeome Jock Muiholl ha lxtidy flu the port of Lncie* D’Artois. Mas Ruben.’ husband. Baoeilent use ,1s mod ? of the comedy openings by • Barry Myers, who starred is ■‘h Coaascticut Yankee In King Arthur’s Court."

In ths role of-Celests. o sndoioe of Xonttnsrte. beads the pack of “*he Wc

mono HiHer employs her luminous eyes efleetivsly. Judy King fa bewitching as Pox Trot, a

girl of the cafes.

-Against picturesque Parisian background. Director Maoriee Elver bae made a ssovlng pbotopUy, full of flue dramatic moments. In addition to the featured players, the cast Includes Bertram Grassby, Peed Walton. Josef. Swickard. Helen Dunbar

and Charles Clary.

Building at South Dennis The village of South Dennis la moving ahead. Contractor Gesrge ideer to erecting a new i there for a customer and

SrflMher-Mh WILLIAM MS Prvwcfa "SHE *81KS’. A xlrW plrtarv of Parisian night life with Alma Baheas, Jack Malhall, Harry Myers, ' — “Baa KHter aad Kves hi Parte

Kirkwood Has Unusual Role in “Wise Guy Popular Screen Idol Dow Frock of Preacher In New Picture :

Astor. Betty Compson. George f. Marlon. Mary Carr and George Cooper. Prank Lloyd directed. Kirkwood stated the other day that taking the pen of a preacher In "The Wise Ouy" made him feel as if he could "preach'

ers under the direction of Millard Webb, bus been acclaimed as the most important photoplay of the year. It deals with the New Bagland whalers of UfO who. In their clipper ships, carried the American flag over .the

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i te called upon not cnly to display his lighting genius but tn show his ability as a. Borneo

as well.

Naturally, or: would not e» fleet Jack to be a sleek* sheik or kmage *tearn ant said that when the time a take the love ecenee of the picture. Defapeey Hook the 1 Into bis own hands and m would net used that bs knew wba man would do under the dHwmstancea. do Just let Urn alaam Perhape the tmt that be bad only recently won the over Mrs. Dempsey, who was else the object of hto screes amours, gave him this coafldence. hut the results aid' said to be entirely

He Is Coming To Mootfen

Kirkwood, star, la seen h>. one of the most unusual relee of his career in Frank Lloyd’s new pictare for First NatloaaL "The Wise Guy." Which

Moorlyn .of next

In this picture, which has Just

en released. Kirkwood a a traveling preacher though be preaches tbe goi

love and good-will, he Is realty a ’crook. While delivering a sermon kfo confederates go through ; the congregation and strip tieir 1

Parkway Stone HaAw.N. J. Bstmflay, Ms ter Pad Iteat' show of the eeonsa. with two fsatene pttsriu for FKMflLEAWAX^diii '<i !1 jmn teOWERH la Tbt IHce

Thb L aa .U Chile* teagh tpeteai wltfc KABIE MEYOST, HAKUMI MBB. sad a Mg all

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In the end, however. Kirkwood. who plays the title role la- the picture, reforms ar.d real-, tj comes to believe in the doctrines that be so eloquently

LYRIC THEATRE

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also Comedy mad

lytuli mt “THE IBOX HAN" Also Comedy aad Hews

any topic that might be suggest-1 aeven seas It te said tq have *" fc ‘~ done for thte heroic chapter in'

American history what ' "The Covered Wagon” did for the Western pioneers pnd "Thd 1,-on Horse” did for the building of

tbe railroads.

Barrymore, who has not been seen in pictures since, as "Beau Brummel.” be won tbe goM medal for tbe greatest acting of the 1924 season, is said to have contributed another masterpiece of sctlng to the screen in the role of Ahab Ceeley. tbe fighting sailor whose towering pride and mighty strength carried him through blistering passion and nturdereusbdveatiWjr.', WOODBINE Ssul Levine, s dental student at Penn University, visited parent; for a tew days. Dr. Milton Blume of Cape May. was here for a few days with friends and relatives. Mr. Alex Mendelsohn, ef Philadelphia, returned on' Thursday, after .“pending a few weeks here

with relatives.

.-Miss Pauline Grecnsteln is here for an indefinite period with her family. She is from PbitedM-

hia.

Ben Alexenberg, (of Ocean City. ' llte patddte' on Tuesdiay

to him. Tbe art of living" was mentioned. The eminent actor immsdlately said: "Bead books to learn of ihe auperleaoes of others, but gals your own perspective of life. Don't become a bookworm and view the world through someone elite's glasses. Renumber that health is the corners Urns of success, and/overwork along special line unfits one for the battle of life more rapidly than anything else—which Includes

overwork at play.

“The trouble with grown-ups is that they don’t play enough In the right way—and often too much in the’ wrong my. The same applies to their conduct of business. If they would attack their work in the same spirit .that children attack their play success would be easy. And you can't be enthusisstic about business—or plsy—you are

tbe wrong category,

thing else.”

John Barrymore In “The Sea Beast”

John Barrymore in "The Sea sast." domes to the Capitol Theatre. Woodbine on Saturday. September 25. for a run of two days. The picture, adapted from

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"'HWi THIS SPECIAL

ChlMren He

“DANCE MADNESS” WITH AN ALL SIAH CAST

^‘^^'Tmiiiate ^teoante REGINALD DENNY la "WHAr HAPPENED TO JONES” Uagh! If «bD gay Deaay don't bast every htetea « year vent la thin nrrvamlBg. hiteftema happteetus kit, seed a aew 1 stewed testei mat rlii ■ • “fiEcShED BinTERFLY”

’""^StScOOTH AND SCARLET-’ with AUre Teoty and aU star caU—Dual miss thin picture ThsMtej. September MU “SATAN IN SABLES” With LOWELL SHERMAN Tbe I’arts tea rsmaaee of a pmudaaate. prlace whose lift Itemed "Kb the Are of adveslare aad sparkled wHh Up rtmmpagae of tatefy. ItedM ml»« tkl» |dc«arp! tdMING ATTRAITIONK! Ftedaj, October 1st “THE AUCTION BLOCK” With rharles Ray aad Eleanor Rnaadaua Suguested by tbe novel by REX BEACH Satarda) aad Sunday, October .’ud and Srd t day* oaiy—A Rjpn’’ plct,in ‘ -The Black Bird" Is a mrsteri tele sccaartsed by Waldearan Young from BrownlagN origtaal story. lK.nl miss this picture of Lou ('hoary Admission t Adults Mr — < Mldrra 24c

AttnctMU playing at Hunt !a Cause Theatre

Friday, Sept -24 . CONWAY TLAELE ia “The Sporting Lover” with Barbara Bedford

Saturday, Sept- 25 4t.SA REYNOLDS in “Sonny Side Up” . SpecteDy added comedy Tbeda Bara in “HA MYSTEEY”

Sflteday. Sept-26 SENA CWEH in ffhme of the Yukon”

; Sept 27 GEORGE WALSH in “The Count of Luxembourg”

Fiat Bargain Day of the

Adults 25c — Children 10c

September 2S-2& “Bhiebeanfa Seven Wives” with TBaachf Sweet, Lowii Wilson and Ben Lyon

Thnrwky, Sept 30 4 Arts Vaudeville aad “The See WoK” The tremedoss Jack London story with Ralph lace Right—Adnlts 50c

Children 20c

Friday, Oct 1 Another Bargain Day - William Boyd. Kanfoerite De LaHott, Jack Hoade in “The Last Frontier” Admission all day Adnlts 25c — Children 10c

Hunt’s Plaza Dance . OPEN EVERY SATURDAY

Bstarday aad .Sanday, September 25 and 2S JOHN BARRYMORE in “The Sea Beast” America's greatest actor ia Us greatest picture. WIDE AWAKE" Also Latent Naws Event*

Special Added Attraction for Saturday Night only in conjunction with picture program »5r 3 lilG ACTS HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Wedke»da). September 29th * JACK DEMPSEY and ESTELLA TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dempsey in “Manhattan Madness” Itont miss lki« uppnrtaaMy of seeing the world's hi-a-ywrigkt ckampioM in action . rOHEDY ALSO fATEBT NEWS EVENTS

Robert Cutler, a Unlveraity of Pennsylvania student, was here for a few day* with his parent*. Ellis Chdaens, Jacob' Chabens. ,Abram.Chaseas and Leopold. Abraham son left dn Monday morning for a trip to Niagara FaBa in the latter’s automobile. Max Becker and Joseph L. Katt enjoyed a motor trip to Philadelphia. Trenton and thea to such cities as Burlington. Mt. Holly and other towns on Monday.’ A large number of Odd Fallows and other people f om here left on Wednesday morning to observe Odd Fellows’ Day at tbe Besqul-Centennial ia Philadelphia. Mr. Allen C. Levenson left for Philadelphia on Monday evening, and will remain there' until Saturday. Dr. and Ms*. S. M. Sager, of Philadelphia. -**

day morning, after spending a few days here with relatives. * Morris. Silberman was a Philadelphia business visitor on Mon-

Mr. and Mrs. Ma^ Singer and .ughtar, .of Egg Harbor, were *e .fo* a few days with rela-

tive* and friends.

Harry T. lUlpern spent Mon-

day at 'Phtladclphla on business.

Mtee Clara Kali has gone PhUsteMMdte where she - ter Temple University

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ax Decker, of New York, te her# for a- week with relatives and frtamdm dent of Wot Irving D-tekar. of New York, was. bare-for WMt W<Mk<-with rela-

Tonight wnA S«ftinfcy, S Richard Barthelmess fa ' ‘The Amateur Gentfemau’

WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 27th Note:—Oir price of admoa oc wiU he changed. Aduht'^Sc—Children 25c, with the exception of Saturday*, when we will run 3 or 4 High Qbm VaudevS? Acts m addition to oar feature pacture at which time the admmioo will ha: Adult. 50c, Children 25c.

Mondej end Taeatoy, Sept-wSitr 27 and 28

With MARY ASTOR — JAMES KIRKWOOD Wedneaday, September 5

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BEST

POLICY

With JONN1E WALKER — PAUUWE STi Thuradey .September 30 xjppoet

Friday, October 1 WJU.IAM roX A*»-re*tJ Buck/ SHYING

Saturday, October 2 Johnny Hines in The “Brown Derby” ADflED EACH DAY ‘ COMEDIES AND NEWS EVENTS