Itres it Week
lirtation Lane Shown m Western Film
CAPE MAY COUKTY TIMES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926.
I Unique Beauty Spot at HishVRE.^ Or**-, | tone Me*t Point Scene of
M*ny Courtships
Love and War Depicted J
or I A LM} r to ihi! WcKKlblnrJ
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tin I
I'war wiib all it,
«mi (niortai luinoundlnpi. j rt.*»Ur Ik xte
* Bd»-ard Pradactloe
w to br ik* ittrsctloa at Mootlrn TbnatTr. T«oi Toraday. Tht, qtrctacular era pittur, is m down In period •< ItTC and has tor
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ter
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to which OctH-ra
Ceorj;. A. Cu»lcr and ihc Seventh C. & Cavalry were sUu«htrr -d by the Sioux under Chief Sittinit tvJU. '
Point, the life ther.- ha* been carefully reproduced in every detail. New cadet, are Men arrlvlDR at the blR sorernment Khoul The form of hatlag which th* pleb* of that p rlod were! forced to undergo 1* bUo shown, a* la their transformation from
awkward youths to
officer. In tbla respect nloi... "The Flaming FVontier" Is n pic-' tore that will make Americans! thrill with pride aa they nee th-' uilmatc life of the gr.-at military
college.
''Flirtation Lane." sacred to}
and beauty In the midst
“Behind the
Front” Shows Sunny France Two Million Doughboys Will Recall Scenes Shown
in This Picture
Helps Doughboy Laughter
laughs of the picture ■cene where Beery and
are assigned to clean up
French village. That
! job.
Hatton Dolores Costello in
“Little Irish Girl"
• one who
e do not know.
ion from , - .
Love Lite of Typical Girl in “Stella Dallas’
p 'riitK- that speak in the midst, Throws Light on the Inner
£Xr^,riVSl Worfd^. ot the Weaker^ lantidi^n Down thin famous; Sex Mind wt-ik. c rat-.-ns ..f cadets wHmc'
Utef to stapff-out a*;
r eat army offtc i have walked | Depicts 3 Types of Women
turn In arm with their sweet-'
heart*. 'Flirtation Lane" ha*
aeea the budding of many a love; "Stella Dallas." the Samuel
to unusual. In that 1 Goldwyn production directed by
; it ha* no
mber IS
e a mar
*r. The
la his n credit i Hay-
n-TIn's audi-
ii any other) Henry King from OUve Higgins me world. [ Prouty's famous novel, which perming Frostier" Is pr--i tray* with romantic realism the tn all-star east. Hoot 1 lo\e-life of a typical AmL-rican IverwalV iamous wea- girl is also a picture of womanly ii public in the gr-et-j Franc;* Marion, adept at dis:ion in which be has) closing thosj thing* which throw od. Uibson ptey* the! light on the inner working* of Je roie He is hist j the weaker Be*, has contrive! .in > Langdon. a pony ex-; her scenario to s>iace the three
preoa rider and friend of Custer, i feminine characters In direct conpeures his appointment as u 1 trast with each other by means'
Point Cadet. Just beforrlof comparison and conflict,
graduation Bob 1 expelled from} t 11 ,hp photo-drama version of academy for an Retire o! 1' .St-lla Dallas." the three typi
which h* Ur innocent* l“ --turn-j Vvnitei fillogr
plain*. Is once me a pony [actly
« rider and later is the | in (he widely red ivook.
Ser sent by Custer to Bgno; Belle Bennett, the choice after irdera to the latter to come j aeveaty-two appHeante w ere di*i aid of the bileague red! carded, plays the title role of Seventh Cavalry. An pony erpre*-: Stella. Alice Joyce plays Mrs. id Custer's messenger. (Mb-: Morrison and Lou. Moran, the un iiB proves that h-- is the i sophisticated and unmodernized greatest horseman. , child wonder. plays Laurel,
y Anne, (kirnwall, whose| dausliter of Stella
■t at* legion, ic th.» hero-! In the film. St.-iia is the g-?n-he picture. "The Flaming i erous-hcarted. unrefined mlllj Frontier" also marks the return : tow n maid in whom romance to th..- screen of Dustin Farnum.lrla* with tumult and flame. The j w-ho on Joys eQUal f-vme as xen-en t conventions and am* nlties and siege star. Farnum is casl.ii. i life pnzrl • her. Her ciotltos the heroic role of O.'neral Cua- 1 geudy. her Jewelry garish, her ter and bring* to it all of the! maunur outspoken, harmleas
■V !!" tc.pai4-rns 4W-i-at-d by the autfior
"Sunny France! "It may be so. v It sound* so—<jurer!" Just about two million exdoughboys » ho got "oyer thsra" during the late unpleasantness in Fa nee are going to be poignantly taken bark to their soldier day* when they nee "Sunny France" as it is picturrd in "Behind ihe Front." which Director Edward Sutherland ha* iilmed for
tramount.
And the words of the cynical J song are going >o rise to their lips when they mentally Jog along wiith Wallace Beery and Baymond Hatton, as wild a of doughboy* as ever shoveled rock In the S.O.S.. and look at the French scenery, mournful In a heavy rain, from the side of a dinky box-car suitable for "40 men or 8 horses." Beery and Hatton descend the mud—and it's real French mud. the kind that slips, and sticks, and bog,; down. And sooner do they get off the tr than they are assigned to carry the captain'* trunk up to 1 lodgings in the French village. Possibly one qf the biggest
“Behind the Front” with Wallace Beery. Raymond Matt n. Mary Brian ane all A comedy acre an of A. W O. I— madamolaeiie*. wine.
Lait and final epiiode -Flaht. mg Hear*-", alto comedy and
4, latest nawa
• Big Picture at Forrett ) Coming To Hunt's Casino I
i Lied" Is !
l Film Hit Virginia Valli, Out
LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE N. J.
“The Lady Who Lied” Big t vat Lewi, Stone. Virlink to the nvire and other, rue to height, aupernal. Mb Episode "Fighting With Buffalo BUI." also comedy and
has been to France know*. They got it done—just as a regiment
I of cavalry came along! Of course. • it didn't rake
bungling pair like Beery, the for-, mtr dstoctive. or Hauon. the ex burglar—both vamped Into join Ing the army by beautiful Mary Briun. who was trying to i-nllat enough men to be allowed to go to France as a war worker— very long to get themselves into
the guardhouse.
But at that moment Beery found Hatton a v jry handy for he soon picked the lock they found their way to freedom, and Jntc a French burette. That was where thj fun began, for they both of them becatn.- a little too enthusiastic in the way they ordered vln ■ rouge and vin "blink." and 'presto! all by accident. they woke up with som;tbinir of a hangover to And thems*Uv?s no longer with the S.O.S. in the rear, but right up
front.
"Behind the FYont" is a ripping comedy, which will be doubly enjoyed by ex-soldiers. If was adapted by Bonte Brice from Hugh Wiley's "Saturday Evening
fctory. 'The Spoil*
PosT
War." Lyric Theatre. Woodbine. Saturday and Sunday. November 13
and 14.
City Crooks No Match For
Country Sharpers
"The Little Irish Girl." the j Warner picture starring DoloresCostello which com vs on Wednesday. November IT. to the Capi,tol Theatre. Woodbine.' is a crook •dory, but Instead of the locale of the ordir.a-y crook-pictur:— the dens and back alleys of the big city—that of "The Littl Irish Girl” ls^ the country. The .-^enarlo was adapted by Durryl Francis Zanuck ffom "The Grifter." popular story by C. D. -Lancaster. The story has a brief opening in San Francisco in a nest of pickpockets and confidence men. Certain clrcumstanc;* j ■made it advisable for some of I them to take a vacation in the country, and. as chance throws an invitation in their way. they leave for Tupper Springs, where they assume their usual sheep - .- dothing. They ultimately find, however, that they are really city rubes out of their element when th? country sharper* begin
«o play with them.
Beside the delicate ovauty of
will be shown at the Idilor.-s Costello, and the hand-! — some good nature of Johnny liar-
ron. the cast contains the polished brutality of Mathew Ball, the bubbling fua of Dot Farley, tha comic innuendo of Lee Morgan, the sweetness and sly humor of Gertrude Claire, the quiet dignity of Joseph Dowling, and th- imposingly i retentions air of financial prosperity which is associ-
ated witn Henry Barrows.
Ocean City’s Favorite Theatre Direction of the (ico. W. Ileunethum Theatre-
Matinee 2:13 Sat.
Monday tfcd Tuesday. November 15 & 16—
Almost a Lady"
he freakiest flivver in the film capital was the unprepossessing vehicle George K. Arthur was obliged to drive in "Almost A Lady." a Metropolitan pi-oduetlon starring Marie Prevost. which will be view at Ihe Casino Theatre on Wednesday. November 17.
About all that some couples lay up for old age if a grudge.
Dick Culver says he heard of o sad case of a Scotchmln who became engaged to a girl so fat that, he wanted to break off the nicagement. But the girl could lot get the ring off so he had to
Friday, November 12— BARGAIN DAY Mary Philbin “Stella Maria” Added— "Scotty of the Scouts" Adults—25c Children—10c
Saturday, November 18— Irene Rich “The Honeymoon Express” Sunday, November 14— Blanche Sweet Hobart Bosworth. Jack Mulhall “The Far Cry” Monday. November 15^ • BARGAIN DAY Belle Bennett. Ronald Colman. Lois Moran. Alice Joyce, Jean Hersholt “Stella Dallas” Adults—25c Children—10c Tuesday. November 16^ Operetta “The Sailor Maids” A musical comedy ic 2 acts by Wildwood High School.
Wednesday. November 17— Marie Prevost. Ham^n Ford “Almost a Lady” Comedy—"Unseen Three" Thursday. November 18Four Acts Supreme Vaudeville and the feature Hoot Gibson “The Man in the Saddle” Matinee; Adults—35c. Children 10c. Night: Adults 50c Children 25c . Friday. November 19— BARGAIN DAY John Lowell. Evangeline Russell “The Big Show” "Scotty of the Scouts" Adults—25c Chfldren—10c Saturday. November 20Monte Blue ‘Across the Pacitic” Harry Langdon in "Horace Grecly, Jr."
' “The Flaming Frontier” With HOOT GIBSON. DDSTIN FARNUM. ANNE CORNWALL Here at last is the supreme epic of America's Last Frontier— , a drama of the tumultuous sweep of the old-time West—held I together by the thiead of the most beautiful lore story ever told
Wednesday. November 17—
LOST AT SEA Suggesteo by the Louis Joseph Vance Story “Mainspring” Directed by LOUIS J. GASNIER WITH A NOTABLE CAST INCLUDING HonGy Gordon Lowell Sherman Jane Novak Natalie Kingston Drama! Thrills 1 A picture that will hold interest with its absorbing story of a mothers love, a lover's fidelity and a husband's philandering
Thursday. November 18— BcSrCbnQSon Youth Glorified"IHE BELU Age Defied / The secret of eternal youth revealed. The story of hew one women found her own way to keep young. It - brings you Betty ^ Compson in one of the - most brilliant roles she has ever played. An i intriguing story of ' youth glorified and age defied.
; Comm unit)’ Theatre! Tuckahcc, N. J. I t — — | j Saturday. Hovfmrfr IS- j f John C. Fltnn presents a f
IHE DICE MN
i Saturday and Si ! “THE NIGHT CRY” . June Marlowe akd an all-star cast, his best The dog everyone loves, tie. Comedy and Latest News Events. —Special Attraction For Saturday Night OnlyThree Big Acts of High Class Vaudeville in conjunction with picture program
“The Little Irish Girl”
Shows FOLIR nights only starting week of November 15—Tuesday, Nov. 16: Thursday, Nov. 18; Saturday, Nov. 20, and Sunday Nov. 21.
Our Special Attraction, Sunday. November
10 H
i, coming Saturday and ra j j
20 and 21. will L»
(3£33&L K xYftf!f
8.15 P M
“BORN TO THE WEST’

