Cape May County Times, 29 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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* V~»re*nu tt*rrrr> j JEAM HER9HOLT At the Mooriyn Theatre, Tuesday, Nov. 3

“Lone Wolf” Finds Perfect Jewel

and Fafis in Love With h!

The Moat Romantic FifUre in Fiction, Played By Bert !

Lytell, Meets His Waterloo in Arm* of Girl

Played By Billie Dove

Showe at Mooriyn f^sxt Monday and Tuesday

Ute the escape-' of certain prleof atate at that time by mean* of a secret tunnel leading from the very cell In which her father was incarcerated, out to a deeerted field far to the reer of the prison. With this Information the girl and her sweetheart procured the necessary dynamite, and liber* ated the ex-prealdent upon whoee freedom depended the fate of the

republic.

To alter hie facial expreeslon

convincingly ae to render

btm»elf unrecognisable even

his own sweetheart was the taak ’which confronted

Rod La Hocque during the filming of "(Metric," his latest De Bdlle picture production, which comes to the Casino Theatre for two days beginning Tueeday r La Rocque. In the starring role "Old," a wealthy American youth, after joining the Istfayette Eecardrllle In Prance, la injured action during the war and his face mutilated. He has It made over by plasrfc surgery, end late*- In Parle at the Cafe Jlarignys where he reigns king of the "gtgoloe.'.’-the ni rflven to professions! dancing .partners, he dances with hls boyhood sweetheart, who is touring

ith her parents. At first

she fails to recognise him, owing to hls changed appearance, and it Is only his personality, which he cannot conceal that serves to reveal hls Identity to her. Then follows a series of highly thrill-

The enUre civilized world knows shoot the "Lone Wolf and hit amazing exploits. Louis Joseph Vance, the" faous novelist. Invented him and through five successful "best eelsent him on a series of 1 ss adventures which Interested and thrilled conntleas thou-

sands of people.

And now he has been brought to life on the screen In the person of Bert Lytell, and will be seen at the Mooriyn Theatre. Ocean City, next Monday and

White Mice To Be Attraction At Casino Novel History Clue, Novelty In South American Melodrama

b of alt the dino-

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todorn airength that o to pierce > raxor-llke > a distant

beginning

Lone Wolf

eration Is played by Billy Dove, and the supporting cast of tnia brilliant Columbia Picture, which was dlreetfd by Ralph ince,.includes Gwen Lee. Freeman Wood. Gustav van Seyfertitz and Alpbonz Ethler., Hie "Lone Wolf" was unit He bad a passion for afivi and dtring and he iridulgcd by seeking priceless gems i parts of the world and gettlhg htmseK Into all sorta of wild adventures. He always went alone. ‘The authorities pf ©very continent were continuously wa'chlng him. and while they almost came with him time after Ume. he was always able to keep his lead hy the use of ^1* wit*. Another things, he was always Immaculately dressed. Wherever he went

ST’S,. SS Vaudeville Nez. Thu*!.,

I Spring i Bandit '

nine to go to the opera. He had always said tfa

••whenever I Cad a jewel that 1 : believe Is the moat beautiful ' thing that exist*—I’ll be satlaOed —end at that momeat the "U>ne

' Films To Wolf" win oease to exist. - '

Adventure followed adventure

he obtained possession of some of the most beautiful jewelry In the world, but etUl he was aever “*

A novel and Inteaesting clue dlstinguiahee the plot of "White Mice." the Associated Exhibitors release playing at the Caaino, Wildwood. Thursday. Nor. t, In conjunction with four acta of

vaudeville.

Richard Harding Bavis. famqps for his Ingenious literary and plot devices, wrote into hls story of ■'Whit* Mice", the cryptic message by which an old man. prisoned, lets bis reseuera know of a means to reach him. The old man Happened''to b.le ex-prealdent of Mont^eUo. the South American republic around which the story center*, and had written a history of this little country. A wrote date. September 18, 1888. on a minute slip of P«P*r. slipped it Into a half smoked cigar, and smuggled It out to his daughter, his staunchest supporter. The daughter, who Is portrayed by Jacqueline Logan In the gfeture version of the novel, looks up the date of her father's history *nd discovers it U

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Well the Lon# Wolf"

bis "rare Jewrl” •“ » beautiful girl. He didn't expect to find

her. but be does so in a unevected manner. Ia>ve « to him suddenly. like «

p from the blue. It strike® the girl. 1 too. And at the moment he Is f bowled over by Cupid he has in • hls pocket a valuable emerald 1 necklace that had disappeared a abort while befor.- from the girl's

oedroom.

It'* a unique falllng-ln-love. Different from anything you «-er aaw before. Or ever heard of.

But It Is sincere.

Is lasting.

So this I* not so much the atory of the wild doing* of * clever and lovable adventure,'aa it la the anmalng reformation and settling down of this aame clever

character.

The trouble with opportunity knocking at the door, says Hl«k Culver Is that It so often turns out to be a bouae-to-hou** cen-

Gigolo," written ny Edna Ferber, the famous novelist, was adapted for the screen by GarFord and Marion Orth. Fea1 In the supporting east are, Jnbyna Ralston and Louise Dres- ■. while Cyril Chadwick. George Nichols and Sally Rand have Important roles.

Potash & Perknutter In Rousing New Film Is Most Ambitious Fun Ve-

hicle of Series

There are probably no two faces as welcome on the motion picture screens of tbe world as those of- our old (Mends. Potash A Perlmutter. or to refer to their actual earthly Identities. George Sidney and Alexander Carr. It win no doubt be welcome

securing the local showing latest Samuel Goldwyn plcturlzation of Montague Glass stage sueo4*s. "Partners Again—with Pet-

it to real.

‘What

LYRIC . THEATRE' WOODBINE - H. J. B*L * Has, Oct. SI * 81Flrst Kalional present* Sir Arthur Conan Beyle's stapeedsas “The Lost World” Bessie l-eve, lewis Htone, Wallace Becrjf Moyd Hughes sad aa all-star cast.

of six elephaat*. brave sa art as ever i ha* dene to saw the girl he loves, a prehistoric mon/ster, with power to crush and kill, cowed by a lover's daring aad She dre of (%%lnation. Tenth Episode "UGHTIXti HEARTH," also comedy and Latest Xcw* F.reats.. ■darsda). Xovember 8— First .National presents i tease love dnjtea amid* Paris revelry. “One Year To Live” I* vital problem given a beeattful girl In thrill film. HtarriuK Alicea Pringle, AbmoIo .Moreno and Uvratk} Mackalll. Fourth Episode “FIGHTING WITH WFFALO HIU," also Comedy and Latest Xews Events

Community Theatre Tucfak*, N. J. Saturday, October 30Wm. Fox Presents TOM MIX In “Kck Turpin” with Kathleen Meyers, Lncille Hatton, Alan Hale, Fay Holderness. Ball Montana and “Black Be%*"-#n

■ Mix abandon* cowboy logs to tarn desperado la silks and laces, a him’ o* romance, rireatare am love. Don’t misv It.

At Hunt's Casino Sunday, October 31

ash t Perknutter." It comee to that popular playhouse. October 30 and 31. The picture Is released by United Artists Corporation. The vitriolic partners have hitherto dabbled In the prosaic ness. From that, they took a flyer In motion picture producUon. but now we have them. In "Partner!! Again." enjoying and suffering the experiences of automobile dealer*. Of course. It would not be so bad if they bad a reputable car to handle, but Montague Glass could sec them Vlth nothing but a "Schenckman Six." than which there is none worse. Potash, however, survives the nurvous breakdowns occasioned by hls plunge into this Impossible business. and is able to furnish even snoM laughs after the collapse of the business, by an Impromptu airplane ride he takas Involuntarily. Th© world-famed partners have never had so good a vesicle, and the adaptation by Francis Marlon is fully up to her high standard. It Is constructed for laughing purposes only, and personally directed by Henry Ring, principally famous for hls dramatic production*. but alto remembto-ed for the direction of "IZti Hour* Leave." still recognised as one of tbe most successful comedies of

Cumberland Man For Circuit Judge Francis Stanger Endoree'rf By Bar Association [From Bridgeton Netjvs] ‘If the appointment Ho th e Circuit Court bench comes tr, F. A. Stanger. JY.. as recommended to Governor Moore by tbe Cumberland County Bar Assocletlon, It will follow a long lime o#publlc service In varied actfcvUles. One outbtandlng public service in which Mr. Stanger had a share was the thorough and farreachlng work of the Commission to revise and modify the laws of New Jersey, applying to municipalities. Associated with Mr. Stanger were Edward F. Merry and Leon AltootL 'Another outstanding service Is Mr. Stanger's efforts for the more i equitable distribution of school : moneys. There Mbs been a vast dead of educational work done | along this line and Mr. Stanger, has Inspired others as well as ac-1 compltshed a great amount p*r-| sooaily. Mir. Stanger served Bridgeton as corporation counsel and at

the Lawrence Township Board of Edtnmtlon. He la president of tbe Srldgeton Chamber of Com-1 me roe. which has been notably actlvve and progressive under blsj 1 ead-irsblp. He made au active - cahipaign last spring In an effort secure . tbe nomination for! State Senator on the Republican; ticket but Senator Reeves was re- 1 nominated. The judge to be appointed will! be a'Republican, as was tbe late, Circuit Court Judge Theodore W., Sctzimpf. The movement to put forward Mr. Stanger for the place was; started by members of tbe Cum-1 berland County Bar Association and the entire organization gave cordial endorsement of . Mr. Stanger. for tbe high and responsible go.dtton. Cumberland County; <olk will be more than gratified Ho see one of It* public spirited citizens and an able lawyzr on; the Circuit bench. Mr. Stanger; 1* eminently fitted foi* the place.

it win no count oe welcome ::

Schubert had a horse named Sara. Rode her In the big parade. WXien the bran band started playing Schubert's Sarah neighed.

Sat. A Sna, Ort. 8» A 81Thr Heary King IWartioa “Partners Again” with "Potash and Periamtter" with George Sldnrj nd Alexander v'arr tha! Romanc-i Thrills! YoaTl rock, joaTI roar and reveR turned j“H FI,1,0, (iOOUHYE" latest News Events Wednesday, November 1— Warner Bros, present “Broken Hearts of Hollywood” l Patsy Kuth Miller, Loelse Dresser, Douglass I rbanks Jr,. Stuart Holmes Barbara Worth aad I an all-star cast. Comedy— "H0T8Y TOTHY* Sixth Episode of “8X0WFD I IX" — latest Xews Event*.

BRACA THEATRE Sea Ulc City, N. J. Our regular pricer: Adults ISc, Children 15c

Don’t Miss Our Special A Zane Grey Story Saturday Oct 30 “Desert Gold” All-Star Cast Admission: Adulti 40c - Children 25c

Attraction! playing at Hnat’a Casino Theatre

Friday. October 29— BARGAIN DAY Marguerite De La Kotte Charts* Mack. Henry Walthall “The Unknown Soldier” Added— "Scotty of the ScoutT Adults—25c ChUdren—10c Saturday. October 30— TjUian Rich. Bert Lytell • “Ship of Souls" Added at Matinee— "Officer 444" Sunday. October 31— Lea trice Joy iu “The Clinging Vine" Monday. November 1— ANOTHER BARGAIN DAY Laura UFlante “Midnight Sun’’ Adult!—Me Children—10c

Tuei.. Wed.. November 2-3 Bod LaBoque in “Gigolo"

Thunday. November 4— 4 Act! Supreme Vaudeville aad “White Mice" with Jacqueline Logon Night: AdulU. 60. ChUdren. 26c Matinee: AdulU. 36c Children. 20c Friday. November 6— BARGAIN DAY Norman Kerry. Greta Niaaen “The Love Thief' Added— "•ootty ti tha Scouu; AdulU—25c Children—10c

% COUNTRY BEYOND BT JAMES OLIVER CIMV With J , OKve Border —R»lph Gr»v«* — Gertrude j Also in addition to our Regular Program 4 BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Direct from New York ACT 1— > Howard Lyon A Co. in the merry little domestic “TANGLED TALES”

A Laugh a Minute

ACT 2—■ THE MUSICAL DELMONTOS

Musical Comedy—-Singing

ACT s- WESTERN STAR TRiS The Great White Spirit's Spectacular Scenic Novelty

Singing—Talking—Comedy—Marie

Great European Specialty Artist*

THE MIDDLETONS

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Monday snd Tuesday. November 1 Mid 2—

supporting cast an! th*

A society mystery surcharged with thrills, chilli and dra-

mattc surprises.

Wednesday. November 3—

JUNE MARLOWE. GEORGE LEWIS, JEAN HERSHOLT in

“THE OLD SOAK”

•‘Old Loves for Young" >s the modern cry. Children »wd>w«» sacrifices from their parents. a» that they can better squander the money for clothe* and pleasures. See what happens when this condition is brought to an amarine climax. As human aa life itaelf.

Thursday, November 4

She came out of the East like a whirlwind —into the Wert aad into the heart of a w o m a n-hater — her game fascinated him aad she wen—Frucilk Dean in the inert delightful role of her screen career.

Friday. November 5—

ichard Talmat blue n $tr*bj A hacienda in the ailrer night—moefilig twiifji* anv other tmwnlMrbt. d lv^f