Cape May County Times, 15 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 11

QAPE iiAY COOTTY TIMES, FBSAY. OCTOBER IS, 1920

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te Lily Gives Colorful Stay „|Oscar Wilde’s

Animates Irene \ n ^ r'l —- J Lireat L-lassic

Episode in New

"Marvelous Part f *SLTL £ vole ,

Still Thrilk

Adaptation of Belaaco's i,, A “"'e 1 , ‘’Lady Windemere'. Fan,' a n .1.. U * 01 wlMlt "“ccwaw It may i .. *, _, , _ , '-rut i Qtentialities have achieved before the root-: 25 Years Old, in Touch

in Mtaa Bannatt 1

’ ! the acreen, but In the case of: I is, according to Alfred E. Green, j Bennett, widely heralded ^. COl0r ’ t0 i " Ladjr Windemere s Fan.” the .— nx»t accompllahed ehar- f?’' h ,. th “ P* rIecl *‘° r }- run - ErnM Lubitsch production for ir actreee In the. motion pic- 1 ?, , t,1 1 rou * ,l ‘ h * *^‘* >de8 - Lbat ; Warner Bros., of Oscar Wilde’ i Beld. has one of the grtateet i It,.!? *° lnK . 10 „ B * , ' ed * oni ' 1 ' Immortal dramatic classic, which roles of her theatrical i?'" 8 extraordinary wherever, con,^, JO the Capitol Theatre, "The Lily.” Fox Films 8 ° Wn ' | Woodbine. Saturday anil/Sunday, of David Bclasco's in- Mls * “oore i>w made the fash- October 16 and 17. is a flashing Me etage success to be! lon sh,,w th ' highlight of the: story of England' at the Moorlyn next Mon- !p,cta?c - Art directors have given : arlgtocracy. Although the play and Tuesday. She plays the' lhe * nd her company, which. Is over-a quarter of a centBry «tie part of Odette de Malg- b ®*' <1 ** **'' many principals. In- old. It Is so m step with modern a woman who fornweara love c,ud< ® ol Hollywood's raont • thought that Ita clever plot and the Interest of others. beautiful mod ^-actresses, some i witty ^characters ale perennUUy Her father a selfish ntd ' eiciPtionally attractive and mss- fresh. it away her Bailee and i "‘h* ” U ‘ n8B , , The fMblon •»«- Mrs. Erlynne. (played by Mette to pyeside over his ^ i °. de le fl ,T d “ 8,an - « arden ' Ir, ' n « H lcb ). » *amin of many jnmoth household deta pai-i-1 8et * verBl hUDdred feW ,a wld,h - lndl * c . rel,on ®- ha" returned to the city, however, h* has I ? rom “ .^and marble stat-case. : England after rainy years aointercets whieb hi^! d,?cora fafl with Imposing pieces Joum abroad. Wishing to take ^; of a'atuary- the girt, appear.; her place in fashionable society.

habilitate thede MaiiSiV fCrtunes. tober 20. dost before the wedding, how-

"rGlgantic Sets in

!JS4r , 'iS; “Made For Love'

«•* the plan* of de Ifali

Then

ile to

is secretly Ik

peorges Arnaud, an

»<«1 from his wlfebut m

* divorce bocaune WKal interference.

The old Co-mt's only son. Max. a weakling and tie Malgny plane to mtrrv him tr

Flock.

Windermere see* hls wife's fan am) accuses Darlington .of having his alfe there. He Is about to pearch the place when Mr*. Erlynne sacrifices’ her future by appearing and claiming the fan. Still ignorant of their relationship. Lady Winriennerg appreciates the sacrifice and gladly returns to her husband. It Is he who now condemns Mrs. Erlynm and she who champions hei

‘Ibanez’ Torrent' Is Great Picture

New Monta Bell Film is Entertainment That Enthralls

Tangled motives—tangled

life Itself, and indeed .the picture Is life—mark one of the most astounding plots ever given the acreen. and make one*of the most remarkable departures from the osual type of picture seen tn years. In the great cosmopolitan production of "Ibanei' Torrent.' Vicente Blansco Ibanez, author

'The Four Horsemen," jflven the world a .screen di

In "The Torrent." and Bicardo

Cortez, who plays Its hero,

has shown the world a new Cor-

romantle hero who can

also prove himself a peer of 'character actors. It is the American debut, too of Greta Chrbo. the brilliant Swedish star, and

more glittering opportunity

Football Star in Sills’ New Drama Ed- Garvey, Notre Dame Athlete, i« Prizefighter in “The Knockout''

Grooming For Champion

— , —. T - r~— <May

llant musical shows won her Avoy) Is ignorant of the fact much praise, supervised . the \ that Mrs. Erlynne is her mother.

creations-worn by the beauties, and when D6rd Windermere (Bert j could not have been afforded her. She also' designed Miss Moore’s ; Lytell). undef preosura from Mrs. 'The Torrent." comes to the clothes—some fifteen gowns in Erlynne. asks hls wife to Invite! Capltoi Theatre. Woodbine. WedBU ®* >er - iher. she refuses. By mistake nesdr.y. October 20. It lays a

There are laughs aplenty,-Jo. Mrs. Erlynne comes anyway and - - the story, particularly the se-j meets with a frigid vaseptlon. quenees In whlc^i Madame Lucy, j Her charm soon wins over the

mtrry him to Lucie enac'.ed by George K. Arthur.! guests and she fascinates Lord giggling daughter, of a; and Miss Moore appear. This j Augustus (Edw ard Martliidel) in ■rich -farmer. De Matgny.is hope-1 Picture comes to the Lyric The-, spite of himself, tnl that the Flock rirtiewivill re-jatre, Woodbine. Wednesday, be- Later Lord Darlington. (Bon-

Maigny rortuni ' "

algny.

aid Oolmanh a friend

Wlndermeres in Ibvs with Lady Windermere, discovers that Lord Windermere has .visited Mm. Erlynne. Darlington tdLi Lady Windermere her husband Is un-! faithful and- persuades her to!

’Ith blm. She lea es for'

foundation by a sketch

popular rumors and popular scandals in the life of an opera atar—and then goes below the surface. It Is the heart cry of every actress who basks In the jntblic gaze — and sometimes shrinks under public censure only too often underserved. It Is great because it is wonderfully ttld. wonderfully acted—and be-

cause It Is true.

motion picture fans go ■rlc Theatre. Woodbine, needay. October 20. to see lilliW 8111s in 'The Knockont." they will nee not only Sills but young man wbc Is being groomed So take the heavyweight crown away -from Gent Tunney. He is Ed Garvey, graduate of Notre Dame College, and one of greatest football players American college has ever turned

out.

Garvey weighs two hundred pounds when In condition. He_is fast and has a pair of shoulders like a Greek God. He#acquired conslde.able fame as a boxer during hls college carver. When he finished college Instead of turning to football for a living, in the position of a coach, Garvey was prevailed upon to become a professional pugilist. Men on (he inside of the fight game saw in Garvey a man who if properly groomed might poshibly take the fistic crown sway from Jack Dempsey. This was whispered In Garvey's ear and he decided to become a fighter. He ha* shown great promise since starting training, but now that Tunney has succeeded In whipping Dempsey, backers of Garvey predict that be will be the man to defeat the smashing champion. American families are growing smaller. That makes more room In the home for furniture.

!* a smashing reveal- Leatrice Joy's New Star Ve- J’ 1 . 0 '

ment. When ah' seee tar younger , . , ' n ' . _ , i *>•* apartment only t© find there •teter-s happiness lu-Tlanger of hide a Beautiful Spectacle , Mr*. Erlynne. who had dlicovered; sacrificed to the Count'a —— |»er plan* and want* to make her] Odette denounces her Nothing I* dona in a small i hon.n. They quarrel, but when father and leaves. This leads to way. In modern motion picture; Wlndermerj and a unusual ending Ip ■ which I production nowadsy*. When | numlKir of other gentlemen arrive

‘The Teii Commandment*" and i unexpectedly, they both

receives the love eta deserves. Mias Bennett, surrounded by' an excellent cast. Is said to rlae to new heights in thl* Victor Eehertxnger production. Many arlUc* assert ahe has outrivaled

-i -■lliiWJi" -

"her ere»t eharaciefliatloh” 'In

The Road to Yesterday" wersi *o hiding, filmed, it was believed the ultl-■ ■ " - 1 mate In the way screen setting* had been reached. however, that thl* I

The bli^f

Bebe Daniels Is Real Star In “Volcano"

Scene Starts in Brussels, Ends in Squalid Quarter

of Martinique

Another Paramount >

LYRIC

THEATRE

OODBINC • H. J.

those-pictures hare not equalled In aplMdor ivenasa, but possibly sur-

passed by Paul Shane In hi* production at the Cecil B. De Mills studio of Leatrice Joy's new star vehicle. "Made For love" which comes to the Community Theatre, Tuckahoe. Saturday. October 16. In thD tremendous picture a sequence called for several gigantic statues before the throne of pharoah. The throne itself I rises to a height of sixty feet, and provides one of the largest seats of monarchy ever built

for picture purposes.

Edmund Burns play* opposite Mlk Joy. Bertram Orassby and

.uner Ethel Wele* are featured mem-

‘bare of th» supporting east.

„ Brandon Ha rat bo* the strong

In "Volcano! a Paramount; roI( , ^ p har>0 j, in the ancient „=Um »>,«, »U1 •opUU. Wnc -Hit, I. .. Braca Theatre. Saturday. WllUaml g~ ulIful .. » M g

K. Howard. It* director. coroe * b? ^hlful. through with another winner,

You will remember him as tta|| same man who produced "The j Thundering Herd." acclaimed aa| once of last ysar's b»i Mm*., | hldpr ftaSBW ] Beta Daniel*. Ricardo Cortez and Wallace Beery. In addition to having a fine supporting oset, I* good melodrama snd will wore; than setisfy movie fan*. The, acreen play was written by Ber-, nard McConvlUe from Laurence' Eyre's stage lucres#. "Martt-

1s splendid a* the mil*;

Frencn girl who leave# her convent In BruaaeU to return tt> Martinique, a West India* island. | where her father is dying. On arriving, she discovers him dead.; and not knowing where to turn.; Bob - gcw. Co the hotfir of a women who besre her name. Mudame Inlortu# Bebe th.t she l# ; not her daughter, and the only: pi see to go 1#—to the Quarter.! Overhearing this conversation. Hlcardo Cortez, who Is engaged to Msdaiac's daughter, becomes intended In Bebe. and ask# If he may cal! on her. Things start happening to Beta. Not knowing what the Quarter really Is. •he Is naturally repulsed on findIng the squalor and filth th* 1 ;

exist.

Wallace Beery, a quadroon, the cunning lord of Ita Quarfr. eftdeavors to win her love, but sbo thinks only of Cortes, and h- of

..need of moury, B'ta

has to suction her eld bee off. Bee! y Is about to purchase lb< ni • hen tkvrtes enters and outbid# him. Me swears thal hi# l» » love which know* no hound# But Arthur Edmund Career t*<ll« I lota that ebe Is almtit to ruin the life of a man tut'h b*' Bod

•h# love hi* brother.

Th# prices St the Bmfa The lire sre regularly 26 rents for adults end 1& rents for ehlMrvn. Mp^-Ial plsturre lequli-' # slight

lurrease In I hi# rale.

SSS’.lW' Pint Heticntl Freeentv COLLEEM MOORE in

“IRENE’

her srtateit camto mLiv" r ent, Umlli gad Mto — a

•riel ofitetiwi u* *

of fun! Tta brei dressed ftjle show and tta clevemt zmile show. — Tta workl'i greatest feahion show m

Bgture'r. own ooloci.

8th Episode “P10HT1NG HEARTS". Comedy and lat-

est Jews Entoti.

Wed.. October 90th First Rational Present* XILT0H SILLS in

“The

Knockout” The picture with a mighty wallop! Filmed in Canada, with the compute M of government, filmed right where togs by the thousand catch in thundering jam— filmed where strong men grow and where s' ruan'i got te prove himself with every step. wml *frmu>™u/ ,Ilra Comedy end latest Rewi

Events

ALOMA OF THE

Ernest Lubitach production: “ Lady Windertnere's Fan” From the play by Oscar WiWe. With Ronald Colman. Irene Rich, May McAvoy, Bert LyteU and gU star cast Comedy "DRAOOR ALLEY" Latest Hews Events

for Saturday night only 3 BIG ACTS HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE

Wedmdgy, October 90 MONTA BELL'S newest and greatest p redaction ‘'ILdiez’ Torrent” By the anthor of "The Four Horsemen" and "B’ood and Band.** You cant afford to mbs this wonderful pro-

4th Episode "SHOWED IN" Comedy and Latest Hews

Attracttons ptoying at Hunt's Casino Theatre

Friday, Oct 16— Bargain Day Lowell Sherman in' “Satan in SaUas” Added."■Sootty of the Boy Sc—ts" Baturday. Oct 16Mane Prevost in OUVCI1 fcJUlJaCrs

"Officer 444"

, Dot 17— Matt Moore and Dorothy Devore in "Tbnt Weeks in Pam"

,0ct. 16Bargain aad Doable Feature Conway Toe-rle and Agnes Ayna in “Morals For Men” Hauler in “Hi* Master’s Voice”

Tees. Wed.. Oct. IB A 80Jseeph fichOdkiaat and Bessie Love in “Young April” A4MXaKa long Car-tune

Thnraday, Oct 11— Fear Acts of

“My OW Dutch’ Jean HenhoUt and

McAvoy

May

Friday. Oct 88— Another Bargato Day Jean Herscholdt and Gertrude Astor in “The Old Soak” Added"Sootty of the Soeut*"

Saturday. Oct. 23— House Peters in “Combat” Added- Saturday Matinee "Officer 444"

Ocean City’, Farqrite Thttdn DlrecHoa of the Geo. W. “ 1 Matinee ttli Sal.

TOMORROW—SATURDAY ‘Then Came The with Frank Mayo, Cullen Landis, Mildred Ayah* 4 Also-3 Acts Vaudeville 3Monday and Tuesday, October 18 and 19^ ^ I -i-

Should a woman jbmoar the one lax of her lift ? Based on the Stage Success a lapled and prestnletl hiJjwtd Mtt® . from the Dmma htficm'Uotjr and Genamimta BELLE BENNETT — IAN KEITH-RLOAHOVT RICHARD TUCKER-JOHN SI POUS-JAMES MARCUS stt-mw sr m uKsoi-VICTOR SCHERIZINGER "Paduaim III Wednenky, October 20 WILLIAM FOX’ presents WHISPERING WIRES WITH ANITA STEWAR.

WMF

The greatest race horse picture ever with it you have a love story so sweet of the BIu& Grass of Kentucky Hills. With EILEEN PERCY - DAVID REX LEASE — JOHN MIL

THEATRE Sea Isle CHy. N. J. Our regular prices: Adults 25c. Children 15c

Community Theatre Tudohoe, N. J.

Saturday. October 16th Cedi B. De Mill# Presents LEATRICE JOY in ‘MADE FOR LOVE’ with Edmund Barns, Bennur Orassby. Ethel Wales h-d all star oast. A romantic. powerful story of royal vengeance, fierce and i implacable—of a tovr that j aadured through the ages. An impeiliag drama played in the shadow of the sphinx, i 9th Episode "THE fLaMF. FIGHTER." — Comedy and latest News Events. Coming TOM MIX in "DICK TURPIN."

Don’t miss our next Special! A volcano will erupt soon and when i! does, be under cover at the Braca Thealre. Saturday, October 16 BEBE DANIELS in “ VOLCANO” Admission: Adults 40c — Children 25c

A SMASHING DRAMA OF THE RAILS Featuring Jade Daugherty — Flvnche Mchaffney Saturday, October 23 "Subway Sadie” DOROTHY MACKA1LL JACK MULHALL CHARLES MURRAY