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Xother Kitty Kelly' Renks A* Fttnniot Ctmtedy
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Thrills Galore jn Lon Chaney’s “Black Bird”
Myatery Play is Laid in Colorful Limehouae Section of Old p>ndon
Gilda in Class With the Best
Scribe Enthusiastic Over "Aloma of South Seas"
Chansy Given Dual Role
■aWoed terror—eU thU you find l» 'Tht Black Bird," which wlU
t* shown at thj Ca| «»dblne. Saturday IDstober 23 and J«.
a Capitol Theatre.
a lovely
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f. rnJity. In the iF.
Studies there U » m two
ie tewcth which U ts
rnaer. min tent odor accalla one before
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B»#erne*th the Uwdrincee end cleek of It sU. a beautiful roaustM is warea to bind fj hearts of the warrin* facUowL With a background of matioa.
rip^jat
brace eUnd igalnat the invaders. Tb* bright wit df Brin' !• Cate-
out of It al
far » bosuT Whnt glri on AvalOs A could ask. tor more*
i earth i
•hlch the world has
over stare its
is e revelation of life aad.the living of H la e place where oae crisis through •harp struggle* because they can see The beauty of humanity and
lad Aw TyCoortwright, d Tom San-
. An ^ hkT *
Jove making a* tho*
'era fiddle Lome You WU! be thrilled to yew finger-tips when AHeea finally
admiu she lore* him.
Can ymi Imagine a love so>^s la the air liner that run be-
tmeen London and fttris
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Spepd pi
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TAnd—« you want
«Ue love story—a pi Woonlng in the darknees—eee the romance of Lon Chaney and
*'— Lloyd!
"ilfa a creepy picture—a thrlliteg myatery play. The Black d.” but, Uke v a allver thread, wonderful love story runs through It. There’s a crook who ip reclaimed by love—after terRtriring half of London with one * the strangest masquerades ever
author’s vivid
Replica Of Famous Cape In “Gigolo’
MarignyiMaufit of Gjjqioe
Known to Tourists Scene-of Action
An American Boy Features
lew tab gestures. And wplk* "*hhW Kitty
American toorlata In Baris sad lu suburbs, who are fond of dancing, certainly should know the famous Cals Marignys. Just
outride the city, the
UK "glfolos," or. dancing p
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ǥȣ oCsred hp r.
8- O. as oae of 1U OoM Bond
reatlstle and
produced pew star picture. _ . hy De mile Pictures CorporaUim. which will be the feature attyacMon at the Casino Theatre. Wildwood. November 1. gathering place
even here.
id! ’lilts picture to a at the Mooriyn Monday and Tuesday oajy. f)M of the fiercest tghta ever
abroad, that many of the i thrilling Incidents of this screen verst** of Edna Berber’s worldfamed story*, ’’Gigolo." take place. These scenes are said to have been marvellously brought to the •creep under the' skilled direction of William K. Howard. It la la thU famous res
will be , ~ L Laura LePlants and -fidward BvereU Horua are ths
Julanne Johnston. Mary Carr. Gertrude Aator and Lincoln Bted
On Friday Fred Tboipsoo and Ms Woo dvr Horse. Silver Ring. Ui be ubown in the ‘Two Gun
great
James Oliver Cnrwood’ novel of Broadway a Northwest, will be presented next Saturday together with three acts of high claes vaudeville.
Elinor Giyn, Girls, Writes a Romance
"Soul Mata" Her Newest and Moet TViBmg Story
This wwiderful Metro-Goldstyn-Mayer picture. ••Soul Mates, will tho Capitol Theatre. Octobe.
**•
You soe all ths luxury of Ufe In Faria and la an olo anossow o,etin in England, and the hero and heroine ere rim ply divine. You already know they ere Bdmuad Lowe and Altoen Pringle, but sorer have you as* them do •oeh perfectly beoutlful agUag Arisen is to other hetuiad* •»
, th» sure. You
i others while she la on
Antoni
Phillips DJUgf. Katherine
Bdytbe Chapman, Mary Hawes. Luelep Littlefield and Ned f gre in rte ««, a^i they , aH get a little notice that
mnU. Carey Wilson novel to the eerees.
Friday is bargain day with ths
festurw od^thst dky* being “The
ik." adapted from tho
Broadway siege snccese and fenfiring Jean Hersholdt. Gertrude Betor. George Weguan. Louise Fhsenda are also in the esst. Full of dry humor. 100 per cent proof unadulterated Joy, guaranteed an Intoxleating love story. A
splendid added 1 feature on
day. the chapter asriai. “Scotty of the Scouts.’’ with Ben Alex-
ander. will also be shown. Oa Saturday a picture said to
. s more thrilling , than The Storm” and more powerful than Tornado,” and a surging drama of the big W.dds. rising to a terrific climax in the biggest forest fire ever filmed. Is called “Com.bat." with Bouse Peters in tho stellar role. "Officer 44«” wlil be
‘fLovere’ Iriand,” with Jan Kir'..wood and Hope Hamilton, thrilling romance of the sea
Monday la another bargain day and a special feature win be presented, -The Bat,” with Bickford, drama by Mary Roberta Rinehart and Avery Hopwood.. from the stage play produced by Wages hale and Kemper and la only sot sd by “Abie’s Irish Rose” 1 long runs on the legitimate stage. Tuesday and Wednesday la first run super-feature day. ant
dancing men of Eoroofthat much of the action of Edna widely-read story t
La Rocque is awe la "Old." boy. whose mother to a strong European complex. The V ~ '' of this abroad toe long
member of the Lafeyett drill*.. CM •returns to Paris after bring severely the war,. penalises. at the famous Marlgnys. through the love' and entreaties of his boyhood sweetheart, played by winsome Jobyna Ralston, he is brought to .his career as a glgcio and returns with her. to Am Mgoio ’ was adopted for the screen by Garrett Fort and Marion Orth. In addition to Louise ■er and Jobyna Ralston, George Nicbola and Cyril Chad wick appear in support of the star. The picture Is cald to be the beet in which Le Rocque has appeared since he ^
ke wu a worthless and Improvident fellow. One day h: maid to the Wildwood-grocer: "I gotta have a sack o’ flour. Cm all' out. an' my family Is starv-
IMlowed by "ohs” of Joy ae the romance unfolds—like an orchid growing in a swamp! There there s roe adorable ttttie French Renee Adore*, as an Ann Hrid-leh sort of person playing with puppets in an English music hall. Jmn Chaney plays two roles— o*e a creepy criminal—the other a crippled miasion worker who at time* It almost a saint to look on. How he does them both so perfectly Is a revelation. D“ria Lloyd wears some clever CVWbs. and la a very lovely music hbU ringer indeed, and Miss
“Aloma of the South Seas.” which comes to the Lyric Theatre..' Woodbine, Saturday and Sunday. October 31 and 34, it a personal triumph for Us star. Her portrayal of the impetuous .loyal, childlike girl of the South Seas is natural and convincing. Miss Gray U~not at all ca conscious, which 4s indeed a ing when one conridere.-ft la her debut before a motion picture Grids couldn't strike an ungraceful pose if her life depended upon it. That is undoubtedly one reason why her work is effective. Warner Baxter gives a fine account of himself as NuiUne. Alotna’s native lover. The part is irtlculariy difficult one, and lees capable hands could easily have been made ridiculous. Sir. Baxter's eplendld physique adds immeasurably to the appeal the cnaractsr cf Nultane Is going to have tho moviegoers throughout these United
States.
'Aloma of the South Spaa" has some literally gorgeous location scenes that were shot ih Porto Rico. There is also a storm quence which is one of the finest seen on the films in many years, a atory with plenty of plot, and
Saturday, October 23—Tomorrow ( “SUBWAY SADIE”
DOROTHY MAOCAnA 1 - JACK M&tHALL CHARLES MURRAY ALSO 3 ACTS OF HIGH CLASS Q VAUDEVILLE / U in addkiop to orir iragLW progpm «Ay and Tuentky,'Oirlfififf jg'imrf Sfr ' n1
Gilds Gray proves that she's
he class with the beet of '< a lady of the cinema.
Polly Moran, droll aa she was In hhr "Sheriff Nell" picture*, plays a role that’s different but not less funny. She’ll show you What a badly-dressed flapper V*«ars in lamdon, with a venge-
-VERA GORDON-NAT CARR ii Irish wit! Bubbling over with Jewish c picture with • million laughs! A f
Limehouae scene* are their dark realism— msic hall seenee are Juat like going to a vaudeville r. You’ll thrill, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry.
J*ek:-i-"Oh. that’s all right, if be wants to cut down the light bills, I’m willing to help. Darkneae with you. dearest, is good enough for me.”
hibitore' "Flames." with Virginia VaJli. Eugene O'Brien and Jean Horeboil arill be shown in conjunction with several other **,•*- rial features. Thursday la vaudeville day.and four acts of supreme vaudeville will bo given In conJuncUor. with tho greolost of all fire moiodramaa. ’The Still Alarm." with Hsleae Chadwick.
Saturday, October 23 The Afie of Western Stan PUD TH0MS0K and 1 marvel hone Silver King in “Hands Acres*
LYRIC] y.3i£m,
Hk Border”
Fred in Ha late* and g
October 83 and M PA&AXOUHT Praam 61LSA OKAY in
ad auyriaaa, Prod and S3' King revealing a lot * F Wafa. A real he-man
SOUTH SEAS"
Coming wit Saturday MV MIX in “Dick Turpin”
Lon, Chaney in his gwate* photoplay “THE BLACKBIRD''
than “The Unholy ’ or “He Who Get*
Comedy: “Why HeritateT Latest Hews Events
At Inst in pietura! Elinor (Hjm’s sensational
‘SOUL MATES”
with Afleen Pringi* Edmund Inert It’s tht brilliant saaoaaaar to “Three Waaks" and “The Only
Thing. 1 ' a-
9th Episode * Pa the serial
Doors open 7 P. Xtow oommeaoca 9.!3 F H.
n , bUorbing romance of youth and tender Icve!
Ml "
l mnatefpiece of dranre! An epic of laughter!
Wednesday, October 27
With Evnrwtte Horton—Laura LaPlante The delirious dilemma of n nice young man v two wires but no clnim on either of them!
Thursday, October 2
• girl,who pfccad herself upon the a
r the sake c'
i fatted!
i of a lowed one -
Friday, October 29
with Percy 3 nrr Baiter, lid ston, TOKam
an fitar •sast. A fiery romance of the tropics in which Gilda, as a native dancing mii, visa with a the tore e( a den&t jean*
9th Episode “FKHmBG HBAB3S,” alas comedy and
Wad., October <7 WILLIAM POX Presents James OHver Carwaod's mighty drama * the great
“When The
All right. Jake.” replied Ihe grocer. “If you need - a sack of flour and have no money to buy tt with, we’ll give you n sack. ae; bore. Jake, there's a circus coming to town in • few days, and If I give you a sack of flour, are you sure you won’t aril it and take your family to the circus?" Ob. no." said Jake. “I got tho cIrens money saved . up al-
ready.’*
Bmlih: Bui your Stats ie only
n two passenger ear.
Jones: Tfcafe all right. If ihW'r* well acquainted we can
Door Opened”
iae Eagan. Mar
with JbcgnehM I _
garet Livingston, Waiter MoGrail. Robert Osin, and Frank Keenan. “Whan the
Door Opened” heralded
melodramatic triumph of the screen, for he hid himself in the woods and reman* heat a path to his
3rd Episode "Fighting With
C0KC3Q! “THE LOST WORLD"
VnurieFeature ■ziaBWHWMMr^ AttaotMM playing at Hant’s Casino Theatre
Friday, October tt Bargain Day JEAM HERSHOLT "ThEOLD SOAK” womr OF THE SCOUTS Adults Sic — Children 10c
Thursday, October 88 4 Acts SUPREME VAUDEVILLE THE STILL ALARM’ With HELEME CHADWICK WILLIAM BUSSELL Might: Adults 90c - Children 86c Mstineo: Adults 39c — Children 80c
•starday. October SS HOUSE PETERS "THE COMBAT' Aided matinee special "Officer 444^
Sunday, October 84 JAMES KIRKWOOD HOPE HAMUTOH "LOVER’S ISLAND’’
Friday. October 88 Another Barmin Day B AT.GDEBITS DeLaMOTTE CHARLES MACK HXM1Y WALTHALL “THE UNKNOWN SOLDER” Added: SCOTTY OF THE SCOUTS Adults 89c — Children 10c
Sonday. October 25 JACT^CM^RD "THE BAT’ Adults 89c - Children 10c
Teaaday and Wednesday October tt and 87 VTKGIHIA VALLI EDGENE O BEIEN “FLAMES” K0-X0 Song Car tune Bert Steelman at the console Bill Grimm’s Progress Ho. 8
Saturday. October 30 T.TT.TJAW RICH BERT LYTELL “SHIP OF SOULS” Added at Matinee “Officer 444”
Stewart Edward White’s Grant Story
Snow-capped mountain peaks, praciritoue valleys —the ring of horses’ feet, flying on the steep trail — shouts -- the wild pursuit — drama, suspense,
comedy!
Saturday, October 30
WILLIAM FOX pnserts
The COUNTRY
BEYOND
BY JAMES OLIVER CUR WOOD I w.th3 n <sf
Olive Borden —Ralph Graves — Gertrude Aator A pulsing drama of the country beyond, where dreams come true and the pot of golden dreamt
is found at the end of the rainbow.

