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CAPE MAT COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1926.

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Wildwoodrlase Clau f ■ f’ Bln-.- Eaglo: Monday. '■* Tuesday "Pliremen'i . “The • FHdr.y. ••Th- ; .yoodbine—

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Marriage Clause. THKATRE, (lea Islepjrday sr.d Sunday. -Th. I Army crnwr. THrmlTtE. Wondt -. tuntay and Sunday «ty Uoa-Hrmned THEATRE, TurkMtarday, "ItTe ii t^ s .

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I A real «tar can be a alar in

any pictur? or any cast.

I That's th« theory ot William Seller, Universal dir-ctor. and he is convinced that ReetnaM Denny is such a star. . >nsequtntly. Denny is surround-d now by otsieure players who can- ■ not dim his own personality. ' Hla casts are chosen from anione the most capable and popular players in th? aim industry, and Denny has yet to he shadow-.c by a performer m a Iwbmt role. 'Take It From Me." Denny'.-. 1 - latest starring, production, which comes to th.- Moorlyn Th -atr.neat Monday and Tuesday is no exception. An unusually larRc cast, bristling with well-known names appears in the pieuitr. Blanch*- Mehatfey. who made such a hit in ' HI* P.-ople." "A Woman of the World." and ."The Runaway Kxpresr.' plmvs the 1

feminine lead. Jean Tolley. ,4ar

of 'The Uninvited Guest' other productions. 1ms

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Lee Morgan, tormer two-reel comedy star of the "Lyons and Moran" team, and Ben Hendrick*. Jr . popular Itadlng man. have roles almost as Important as that of th’ star. Ethel Wale*, prominent character actress. Luci-n Littlefield, featured In many big productions. Tom O'Prien. of "Big Farad " fame. Vera Lewis. France* Dal?. Bertram Jobns and other*, are also in the cast. 'Take ft From Me" Is a screen version of the New York mn-i-cal comedy success of the same nam?. written by Will B. Johnstone and Mil] R. And>rscn. Harvey Tbew wrof* the screen adaptation.

"sequel" to "Douglas Fairbanks Hearted"

mortal novel. "Th.; Tallspjan." J eential to tho production of Ihls sur?d that - Richard, th? Lion-

and produced for the silver sbest — - - - - - -

by the new Associate'! Authors., under the direction of Frank Er! Wood*. The new Beery portrayal of King Richard will be seen next Saturday and Sunday. NoV|tnt" "7 and ;x it the Capitol Tneatri, Woodbine, under a United Artists Corporation re-

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The A**oclattd Author*, comolnlng that remarkable literary : trio. Frank E. Woods. Elm?r; Harri* end Thompson Buchanan, derided that Wallace Beery was the one ma,, *| W i] ar role 111 "Richard, th? LionHearted." Hts ajip-arancf as King Richard was considered es-

in Robin Hood." on a stupendou scale that aocurately reflects th famous historical period of du third crusade. And so ths pr* cedent was established of baring thr same man cast in the same

role in two pictures.

With the widespread Interest in "Robin Hood" and contrywid? recognition of Beery's triumph as King Richard to count-up;)n. the Assciatsd Authors felt us-

- in screen history.

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Beery Again Seen As “King Richard” Celebrated Star Has Familiar Role Coming Soon Acclaimed by th* nation for a former remarkable character-' ization of the same role, Wallace Meery was chosen to renew his poitrayal of King Richard in "Richard, the Llon-Hcnrted. ’ a romance of the Third Crusade based on Sir Walter Scott's

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BRACA THEATRE Sea Isle City, N. J. Our Regular Price* of Admission Are Adults —25c Children—15c

TWO DAYS ONLY Saturday & Sunday, Nov. 27 & 28 W. C. FIELDS

“THE OLD ARMY GAME” SPECIAL PRODUCTION Children 25c Adults 40c

Kcaaion. while lurtbreakinK y Man Who Came ^ sought the os tain resort and ^Hbety-fivt pounds In * Ordtnailiy. c Maa Who i a fsw ou is gauHi. holI sal : .. ■pined him f'flSt S-Seent pictur-. ," * >. to go ini') r. ip far sum- th.- • ri

Theatre ISfasbo* N. J. r-iri-T:' Si»«5 I

Three Big Shows Coming To

Mary Pickford fn her latest

pictare,

“Sparrows” "Hej'. folks, c'mon over” Many moments of laughter, but above all. the most thrilling and hair-raising climaxes ever screened! This is a drama and suspense inch as yon find once perhaps in a generation of

pictures.

Second Episode Gene Tunney In "THE FIGHTING MARraE” Wednesday. December i— First National presents Ben Lyon and Mary Astor in “The Pace That ThriUs” with a big prize fight, bull fight, auto race with real speed king* in • love thriller that'L knock ’em off their seats. Eighth Episode "FIGHTING WITH BUFFALO BUL.” Also Comedy and News Friday, December 3 Universal presents a Louise Weber Production “The Marriage Clause” A wonderful production with an all-star cast Comedy and Latest jfews

| You Cannot Afford To Miss

Ocean City’* Favorite Theatre Direction of the Geo. W. Bennethum Theatres Matinee 2:15 Sat. Evenings 7 and 9 I Mo.iday and Tuesday. November 29 & 30—

CARL LAEMMLE

presents

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Ocean City’s Favorite Theabe Direction of the Geo. IV. It.-nnrthnm Theatre* Matinee 2:15 SU. Evening* 7 and 9

THIS SATURDAY ONLY November 27 i MILTON

South Sea romance—a drama of the Pacific that ri-gs out with the clash of brawny men fighting for a dot of land at, the world's edge—and a girl! One of the truly big pictures of the season.

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ALSO ACTS OF HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE In Addition To Our Regular Program “EXTRA! EXTR'a 7 ’

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“TherMarriage Clause”

Friday, November 26th

The Outstanding Dramatic Hit of the Year

FRASCLS X. Bl>HNAN

BILLIE DOVE

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It'i one of those rare pictures and •vill *how yon how tremendoaflv dramatic a really fine love story can be. "SCOTTY OF THE SCOUTS" THE UNCOVERED WAGON”

Saturday, November 27th

Another triumph by the director of “The Iron Horse” and “Three Bad Men”. The picture

of a thour&nd sensations.

“THE BLUE EAGLE” A* fill tine drama cl courage, loyalty and thrills on the high seas. If you don't enjoy "The BlneEagie." von will be like in a class by yourself. »ddtd at the Matinee—-OFFICER *44.” Chapter No. 9

1 - “Lucilee” 1 The Famous Creator of Fashion Hints with a Celebrated Sextette « TEN—PEOPLE -TEN 2 - Lane and Howart Victor Artist Music and Singing 3 - West and Ingraham Late Stars of Fred Stone’s “STEPPING STONES’’ Comedy, Singing and Dancing 4 - Harry Webb Black Faced Comedian Talking and Singing COMING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th Harry Langdon “THE STRONG MAN” A TREAT FOR ALL They’re just wild about Harry

//WILL B.JOHfNSIH J **5WILL EL. ANDERf

Here's yom thence to get a howling eyeful in the funniest departmtnt itore ever filmed. You'll see for the first (and last!) time, floorwalkers on roller* skates, and a hundred prr.klsh absurdities that make this super farce-comedy the most fantastic furore of fnn ever filmed!

Wednesday, December 1— fVERYBOB LIKES--ftotf i

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The new model caught his fancy. Bob forgot tverything when he saw Mile. Lucette. His one aim was to win her, but his path was not an easy one.

WITH

Marceline Day Bert Lytell Eileen Percy Ward Crane

wars of roller skates given away at matinee Saturday to the three lucky girls Lrf tb? three luexy boys. Who will get the bicycle I Come in and hear all about it Saturday afternoon.

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Sunday, November 28th

C'yde Fitche s sensational stage success of a decade ago. ‘THE CITY” bw showing at Fox Theatre, Philadelphia

areer ot its author & a powerful tale of 1 and as big as life itself.—Philadelphia

.- king cf THE KITCHEN '

“Borrowed Finery

Vaudeville "The Only Thing’’

“The Golden Cocoon”

A volley of excitement! A broadside of mirth' Suspense without end! Action galore! Stunts! Fights! Laughs! With a surprise climax never seen on any screen to date! Friday. December 3—

“Richard The Lion Hearted” A Frank E. Wood's production with the famous screen star. Wallace Beery, as "King Richard." Do not fail to see this wonderful production. Al'.o comedy. GOING GREAT" and Latest News Events

By Special Arrangement We Have Secured Six Star? in Three Big High Class Vaudeville Acts This Vaudeville will be shown ONLY on Saturday Night Wednesday. December 1— Under special a/rangement we have secured the most wonder ful screen production.

“Disraeli’

This is a wonderful picture and one no one should mi Also Tenth and Final Episode of "SNOWED P?" Latest News Events

I aUM WUGH1V

|Langh*er blended | brand of comedy that will plea led appetite. A story " revolution and iaigue, of love and poverty—and with it ail the medy you could wish to see.