CAPE MAY COOTTY TOTES. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1926.
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THEATRE, Saturday Devil’s Island,” MonToMday. "Tht^Return
' Wednesday.
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CASINO THEATRE.
How Doug’ ’ Managed Feat of
Splitting Lialleon’s Sails
Day, of Practice, a, F,„t i„ Hameei. Tl^ply Canvii. and Special Dexterity With a Knife All Contributed
To Spectacular Bit of Movie Business
Other Attractions of Week a* Casino Theatre
particular have proved amailn* to those who
Ertday The Lor ' 5**-. h,d lht tonun. „ turday. -A Here of p,!rt » nkB 1" T>
Sunday, "Tljc .
, B *^t Pirate' which comes
Monday, *•Th«■v UB, * c#sjn0 - Monday. Novan :" Tuesday and 8> They ^ ve Kwspcd « th< "Her Bic Nlrli»'", t,n<lerWM, ‘ r s *lmmlnK acene anr •The love TOV •'| M U, '‘ ““-todltUn* epleod,-. "a Maria.” ^ foriner * sweeping, dra-
matically effective bit in which
THEATRE. Tucka- J*0 aolthers with knives
and swords at side ibrnerginR their tralloy.
•wlmming in formation at great depth, then rising in ranks to the surface. The latter comes, when Fairbanks, to p ive his skill at this buMnea* of piracy.
ahip single handed,
Oounds agilely to the topsails to ride a knife in a magnlfiren; gesture that neatly aevore the can-
TRE. Woodbln Sunday. "Tha American;” WedneeFlghting Heart id Rot Inwher ” SATRE. Woodbine a d Sunday.
Wednesday
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would b ‘ beautiold axiom. "Early urty to rlae." with p exercises added, sment comes from beauty as Clair.) s the lovely blonde Madness.” com toi Theatre, Wed10. there U doubt Its veracity. trosn this be hard to beMiss Windsor, stretched tor a front _ r matter. .51)>> ‘^rtag the making V never stays up ~. except on L gets up at »:I0.
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Mist Windsor ii are Comtyper, Douglas
fake Braca - Rhn Theatre
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aa ;n nail. « To do this took days of prac-.
had a special poaHicn and r..ent to fling himself over deck rails. After the general fury of departure abated, lone msn from various portions of th: ship dove <n shining arcs into
the sew.
Laura La Plante in "Her D'g Night” comes to the Casino Tue.iday and Wednesday. Nov-m-hcr s and 10. as most of her Pictures have been. -Her Big Night is a fare* comedy, and provides a ;ole very well sulud to the talent of the pretty, blonde
t-omedlenne.
Thursday. November 11. 'Tbel Love Toy.” with Lowelf Sherman ! the title role, will eatertain I on Friday. November 12. Mary Phllbin. The Feminine! 1-on Chaney.” will appear in
dU Maris.”
Srtl’The Vanidbing 2 American- at Lyric
threv P |> thick, the knife dolled.
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em him hurling to the ground He held the knife at a tS-degn; angle to the sail and then, with arms and legs taped to prevent friction burns, in a br atb-taking •nt actually loomed down
the nail*.
Once everything was in place. Dwight Franklin, the illustrator and authority on pirate life, a disciple of Howard Pyle, had the composition of each scene to work out. to make it as carefullyplanned for eye pleasure as any canvas for gallery exhibition. Every night during six weeks Aiming th- assistant director handed him a layout of th enes to be shot the next day. Franklin would sketch in the figures, number them and then have the cast fit into the figure position, with the result that the v p! rate crew had no haphaxard grouping of fhentaelv ■? but wen- placed in accordance with definite laws of composition where they were most eye-com-pelling. For each an episode as when the pirates hastily an uafortunat. about to be ex pioded. each man was limed;
"Return of Peter Grimm’ at Moorlyn Alec B. Francis Will Play Title Role in Belasco’s Stage Triumph Immortalized By Warfield Of great Interest to local theatre patrons is tbe announcement that Fox films v-rsion of David Belasco’s outstanding stag.* «ri r un.ph. “The Return of Peter Grimm.” will come lo the Moorlyn Theatre for a two day engngement. beginning Monday. No-
mtber 3.
“Can the dead return and com mune with the ll.infc?" This is the question wllhbleh the interne drama deals. The picture is bound to cause considerable controversy, to say the least. In addition, there la tender a love atory as has
LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE - N. .
ever been unfolded on the silver Alec B. Francis, who Knows no Piers in the realm of character actors, play- the title role. Th * selection of Mr. Francis by the Fox ofllcials was Indeed a happyone. Critics-who have previewed i the production declare that the j veteran character actor rises to I great heights as Peter Grimm. An ; Interesting sidelight is that | Francis has always cherished the opportunity of bringing to the
field. | Janet Gayno-. fascinating little ingenu- who has appeared with much success in "The Johnstown Flood." “Th • Midnight Kiss" and other Fox FUms productions, and j Richard Walling. handsome | young Jutvnil ■ i "The Midnight Kiss" and “Mar-j Hag? License." plays opposite 1 Janet. Bradley King wrote the screen ’ Play.
of Western Life
“The Vanishing American." Zane Grey's latest and greatest story to be screened ,by Parameunt. over-shadows any similar .'xposi'itso ever wHtten and establishes a new high mark in mo-
tion picture production.
The picture, which is the feature at the LyHc Theatre. Woodbine. this Saturday and Sunday. | presents one of the blrgast and! moat vital themes concerned with | history and civilization of tbe United States. It bolds a deep element of tragedy from the Indian viewpoint, showing him disposaemed gradually of bis landand shorn of his power by the
white men's progress.
Two years of preparation were put into this picture by the company that has given the picturegoing public such productions as "Tht> Ten Commandments.” "The Covered Wagon” and "Peter
Pan."
Richard Dix. Lois Wllaon. Noah Beery and Ms'-tlni McGregor are feat ired in the leadroles of tur production, adapt?d for th - screen by Lueien Hubbard In brief, tbe story is one of Dix. a Navajc Indian youth, educated among tbe white people. — Is confronted with the bsrof race when he fail* In love with a lovely white girl. Returning with a detachment of Indian soldiers from the war front of Europe, he finds his tribesmen In a rebellion that threatens to .become grave—c rebellion against the oppressions which they are subjected. How averts disaster to his people and works out his own destiny In service to his race against the conflict of hi* love for the Atneri girl is a motif of stirring no-
bility.
Sat. A Sub.. Nov. 8-7— Paramount present* Zane Grey’s epic of the American “The Vanishing American” with Eichxni Dix. Lus Wilaoc. Noah Beery. Malcolm McGregor and an all-star cast. There is no part of American history that is n.ore romantic, more intereating, more epochal in quality than this tale of the first Americens—the InElr. nth Episode FIGHTING HEARTS" Also Comedy and Latest Hews Events
Wednesday, November 10— Wm. Pox presents George O'Brien in “The F'ghting Heart" with Billie Dove. J. Farrell MacDonald, Victor MacLaglen. Diana Miller. Tames Marcos and an all-star cast; A story of Resolution vs. the Gay White Way. Fifth Episode • FIGHTING WITH BUFFALO BILL Also Comedy and Latest News Events Show given as benefit for Sooth Seaville Grange.
Friday, November IEUniversal presents Hoot Gibson in ‘Red Hot Leather’ Don't miss this “red hot show." Also comedy and Latest News Events.
"BEHIND THE FRONT''
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
As sketched in fcia ne» •roAucticn •rh* Bl»ck ^IrAta* by Cecil Thosiaon ),4-y*AT-cld Toronto cartoon genius. ,r Hunt's Casino Theatre
■Community Theatre; dj Tuckahae, N. J. I tu,! 1 SctD/day. November 8— |
A1 Christie presents ! “Madam Behave {
a ,i;i with Julian Bunge and j j; Jl Charley’s r-' : ! hiKy*rn£iSi-
\ tog. She's refreshes *s » i \ cool summer's *. ! ' make you laugh sM !pBS again and again- ones
BRACA THEATRE Sen Isle Gty, N. J. Our Regular Prices of Admission Are
Adults—25c
Children—15c
2 - Hazel Alger & Co.
Comedy & pathos join hands in a poignant drama - VICTOR SCHfRTZINGIR/taW The cast includes one of the greatest of character actors to his greatest portrayal and two of the most lovable young players in screenknd.
Broadway’s Favorite Singing and Comedy
3 - Barney and Berry Music, Singing and Comedy
CAPITOL THEATRE ' WOODBINE.N.J.
San unlay and .Sunday, November 6-7— D. W. Griffith presents “DREAM STREET” with Carol Dempster. Ralph Graves and an all-star cast. The Wonder Picture of the Year. Comedy—‘CURSES'' Latest New* Events Special Added Attraction For Saturday Night Only THREE ACTS HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Direct from Philadelphia’s Leading Theatres Including EMMETT WEISH'S MINSTRELS The Biggest git of the Season. Wednesday. November 10— Metro-Goldwyn presents “DANCE MADNESS” With Claire Windsor and Conrad Nagel. The roemcit screen romance you've ever seen. It's great. Comedy—* DIZZY DADDIES" Latest Hews Events Seventh Episode of “SNOWED IN " Doors Ope a 7 P. M. Show Starts 8.15 P. M.
It takes a thief to catch a love thief. A heart a day keeps ennui away. Lock up your hearts—the Lore Thief's coming t to town. Thursday. November 11— “THE FALSE ALARM” With MARY CARR. RALPH LEWIS. Bigger titan anything you'll see this season or for many seasons to come. Something new and different in action and story. A thrill-o-drama. The story of a man who fought back through Hell to redeem his lost honor and love.
—Don’t Miss Our Next Big Special— TWO—Days Only—TWO Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 6th and 7th Lon Chaney
“Tower of Lies”
Admission: Adults 40c - Children 25c
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Friday. November 5— BARGAIN DAY Norman Kerry. Greta Nirsen “The Love Th*''?”
“A Hero of the Big Snows” Special Added— "Our arigG Comedy" Added at matinee— -Officer 444" Sunday, November 7— Monty Blue. Dorothy Devore “The Man Upstairs” Monday. November 8th— BARGAIN DAY Douglass Fairbanks “The Black Pirate" Adults—25c Children—10c
Tues.. Wed.. Nov. 9-10— Super Feature Days Laura La Plante. Zasu Pitts “Her Big Night” Added— Ko-Ko Song Car-tune" TueaOay Night ht of Auxiliary. Wildwood Golf Club
Thursday. November 11— Four Acts Supreme Vaudeville —and feature— Lowell Sherman “The Love Toy” Extra added presentation— "The Nations" Matinee—Adults. 35c; Children 20c. Night—Adults. 50e . children. 25c
SEE IT! LIVE IT! LOVE IT! I lfs the biggest entertainment value the screen has offered for a long, long while! After ycu have seen it. you're going to say—as everybody is saying: "What a marvelous picture!" Saturday. November IS— yfoMANwtiteA ‘SHADOW 7 ^ “"'^yrtle Stedman-Davic?^7 ‘-/Wy/lcAlistwi
Friday. November 12— BARGAIN DAY Mary Philbin “Stella Maris” Added— "Scotty of the Scouts'' Adults—25< Children—10c
. by far. that ten GUILTY r INNOCENT man die for

