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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIKES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1928.
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Screen Story Replete V'ithi ln ,h *' prhacy ^ hi * own n ii- ii- , , I apartment th» *reat muiUcian Woman's) l ' ra mauC Highlights of and fceau was simply electrifying. “Forever J Everyday People I !* was Ko»«lp«l And many
beautiful
“liOne Han.; . ' . be shock-d.
wrt.r. _-c.i Real American Characters
went then
ny tallies flocked
to the artiste's apanm.-nt that
1 his manager was forte.1 to k« p -StelU Dallas." the stupendous l>ooks on ' he,r * u,u » • n ' 1 ,hr '. i fllm production, which is the at-• of : * ie * r • | t* 1 ** the'
1 traction at lh.' Lyric Theatre.
Woodbine. Saturday and Sunday Bul p * s - v triumphs born! tb-- ^.. : ffreat one. until a simple, un-
I. worldly, sweet girl oi sixteen' offered her love as a a&criflc? at
WUdw ood Bad Men.
Canyon o ___
8nm, “ y - „ " I i 0n : U and ™ SlOSday Anuts' Corporation ofTerins. *’“* 1 reded by Henry King and pre-
i’edaesday. i n-ntetj by Samuel Goldwyn. is a lh:! * h,r of h, • , fff«>toe;s Murphy." Thurs- vividly dramatic modern story' Then d,rt lh; "'■•‘ft III
;of typical American life. |M Woodbine 11 depends not upon the usual Sunday. m314011 Picture "hokum" of wild Back Door;" j* 11 * 1 **- runaway stage-coache*.
sit up and take notice."
And the reaultT
The situation will be
the Caalno Theatre
i Mary Comes in “Through the Back Door ’f Miss Pickford Appears As Little Belgian Girl With Foreign Coloring Shows Gay Ostend in 1903
I hoot;" i *.«*e-coacn«. <1 . T jw .. _. , At Hunts Casino. Fn^ay. December 10 Carlo" 1 prairie Ares, or battles for the,^ ^ ^ 1: - . ■■■ ^
dramatic element, hut rather, — Production. 4 __ i .
'oodblne upon the alucere. talented Inter. . Don Ju * n * Three NitfbU. will pwi V ofp I77V y. "Stella pretations cf tvniral A„...ri«n hr ' “* P"niler showing with: 1 liVCUC 1Z.Z.V
Murphy’ Will Be at Casino
In Picture of
Is One of Those Pictures I Which Makes One Forget
College Days’ A " Raclal Differences
Woodbine-
"StelU | pretations cf typical AmcHcan
f. "For- 1 character* by a cost of unques"Hlddcn : Honed ability and popularity. ’ , ' ;itur c 0 -
; One of th? high lights of this : TBS. Tuck- i stor,r Js ,h,: unswerving Dltb and |-v . « , "Paris atl l0T ' fr,: ber molher. pUyed by Wpoj SHirlprif'C Belle Benaett. faithfully enacted. 1 XC<U 'DIUUCIIU>
j by Igda Moran. Samuel Goldwyn'?
— : | most recent discovery. The little )
.girl, and later, the young woman,
r fully cognlianl of her mother'. ► shortcomings, remair.n true blue
; to the end. preferring to sacrifice.
Umvemly Co^d. TdcelCompliccrions Are F U n»y
people which she reUiy eve'. "Extra" Parts in Play of ' .rather than forsake her mothe: George Jessel. famous for bis whose every living kmkitloa and College Life portrayal 01 "The Jazr. Singer,
dealre has ever been wrapped up _________ one of the spedaculcr Broadway i‘•n’ A C i Most Color- m the daughter _ hits of the past year. Is noa | I OTCVCI /Alier
e 1 vi There Is one episode wbrr>-. Make Up Campus Scenes starred by the Warner SpKDC'd ii amiliated by her mother's un- serio-comic heart drama couth appe- vnee and ►nannera. days of the world wav. "Private j before the taatlo^us crowd eg Al1 ,he college types ussd in j^y Murphy.” which comes to young folks who ws,-- the girl'* tke v »riotB scenes in the Tiffany , Hunt . g casino. Wildwood, next i
1 Screen ‘nH®*'**-L*“rol insltu that they; Production of "tlollere Day* " TueW j Br an d Wednesday. Derem-i
leave at once the tesort where I wMek ™ written by A. P ber H and i 5 .
! they an- vacationing. That night. Vounger. who adapted "Brown of Uj;y GoWberK . having to leave glittering. ! aboard the sleeper, both heat the< Harvard for ,h * •“)***• " er ' I . , ‘^ him quarters In the Ghetto, adds L-hws keen crowd of thoughtless young-1 lu al studeut* atlyndlng th* l ni--appeal to the customers screen ini* 4 -™ merrily ridiculing Stella 1 verslty of Southern Calforiiia. o{ the , rig]l neighborhood into r lletroiioli-' Dallas and sympathizing with B 041 * «•>« wrlt * -1 ' n '’ s,or - v - which he moves, by renaming will be onl 1 * 0 ''* 1 aver her mother's appear-; ^ff-.^Youngar. and^jbe himself "Murphy." His dcllcal-
hlty Theatre,; gtttiniay. Decern
Mai y I’ickford will be- seen flret us a little Belgian gi.'l when she comes to the Capitol Theatre. Woodbine, next Saturday and Sunday. In her nc* picture. "Through the Back Door." scheduled for a two days' run. A combination of American and foreign locale, this picture offers excellent entertainment possibiii-
TaCmToLivV eoa.OCN ties, featuring as It do«* the a cfr> r—^ e: world's greatest screen actress In r '°*' a cbiid pat. the rob- ‘in which
Mary Pickford has no peer. The story opens at Ostend In
The mlKUM. wWch : 1>»3. He. .b« «.>«i «uhor-
lo. (.1.1, Eileen'. I.Her. Moe ”'" '» »"'!“■ O" 1 ' J “"“ Olubeni. Ihe n»rrt«e brol „. B«l.h.ere .M Her Weuur^o, In. OouttbOTn. neishbotni nee « "“•1'" nnt ..mmcrln. Onlend. mliih-piovokinn. „ numnn. .bn. Ood.nere n.eeo,
everrone In the nndlenee tomeu E '““ *“>“ -* ihnt noth 11,1... n, nnenr nnd '» ri "' ‘."L i"'
prelndlee on. enln, In .be .prtdl ;■>"» ll "'“ •« > ndn®'- »«.- II I. one ol ihoee rnr. pUp.!””* Millie Pe.nne i.
wliicli hnve ontve.«l nppeel. Ii is as American as baseball, all inclusive as the circus! "Private Izzy Murphy" as reeled by Lloyd Bacon, son ».
Ernnk Onto.. ...bnr end nine ol' rmm pnnn W«e Mf.
• Ughtnln'." and a genius In his
own right. Vera Gordon, famous j ,
us the mother in "Humoreaque. plays the part of Izzy’s mother.
Marie.
against the mother's wishes and only because the new husband
insiats.
of the picture. Richard Thorpe j le||M , n bUbineBS lbri v
Anotbe; situation is that wher»- un * nimou " in “Kro.dng that! polllt of making jt possible lor am Frances I Stella, finally determined to sac-! be * 1 charact-rixatlon of col-, hjm to br | np P a Pa and mama xluction b t-t ; rifice every thing that her daugh- >cge types could only b- secui .d froni R Uf . s i a They
Reeves returns for her little
The old nurse, mean-
hile has married and has come to regard llttl- Jeanne as her own. She tells the mother the
child is dead.
Blaming her husband for the loss of her baby. Mrs. Reeves mi-
ll und discontented.
They return to America, but not even Reeves' riches bring happiness to the disconsolate mother.
Ocean City’s Favorite Theatre
Direction of the Geo. W. Bennethum Theatres
Matinee 2:15 Sat. Evenings V and 9
Tonight Only. Friday, December 10—
Scertint Productions B enne tl Z«BriMAN , S Edward Earle AwOW'Hl Mabel Julience
HEAR* Scott
Gayne Whitman Pages lorn from the book of a woman's life, revealing her love for an unworthy man and the sacrifice made by her younger sister to
save her. Tomorrow, Saturda). December 11, Only—
BULlSsEN
t. .w. . band's Rive for his earlier s
, .wectacular heart, played by Alice Joyce. . . „ untarlly goes to hei rival and j the exciting^ football gami
^nuai offe.-s to divorce th.- husband.
TkT-Trviter might have ev;ry advantage., by collegians, and several dell;.hted with the! n — • realixlng her former hundred co-eds of the University of:^ A it goes
| California were engag;d for the) lb( . _ or id war.
| various campus sc'-ne* and fot | -imj— joins up wlttf an Irish
regiment. *1*11 keeping the Ht-
ottc.e College Days." which will be, hemtan name. With which he has .a -pv,ia porirayed by Ronald Colman. If the feature picture attraction at also courted pretty Eileen Coban-
I- fiLhe pair will marry und take j the Moorlyri Theatre. Ocyn City ,
ull — - it-""* into their bwuiUtul boase.ir.vxi Wettoeaday. to-tt* - TJjaT tn TiasTie. 5Jr 7 J And when the loyal litUe of players such well-known ln pcUon. But after tl or tuts uni- ^ dl6COven( uis sacrifice she) screes phuei - as Mewnilne nay.j BItct . wCen the boys are paridlng , haughtily informs her father and : Charl.-s Delaney. James Harrison. up pjfth Avenue among Hie StM-natlonsi- ^ wlfp tha , n<ver . - as long as! Duane Thompson. Brooks Ben-'cheering crowds, when conf-tti her mother lived" would she) ..-diet. Edna Murphy. Kathleen , drifts like snow, and bugles blare ' dwell apart from her. \ Key. Robert Homans. Craufo 1 —the Goldbergs go wild with Joy
Falling in this play. Stella Dal-! Kent. Gibson Gowland. Charie/ u, see their boy among the las makei, tbe supreme sacrifice. 1 Wel!wl--y. Pat Harmon. Lawlord^coc-ky. helmeted. gun
t of the
PCvery sort ol
gppij^aabii ^ ^ _____ _ J?* of ,* Ct .° r ! a^man "for whom she'Davidson ar.d William A. Carroll J "big ®* U ' .the hss no love, and deceiving her) .rat" v . _ little daughter, whom »be loves . - £«ad execut-j it^ir into bellev- As the underuxer lemarked at|
the funeral of the village .sport, another live wire grounded."
life and twice t
n shouidei
Metry Astor and Lloyd
Hughes Starred in Romance _ _ .
——- v . , New Costume ror Cody "Forever After." First National V
picture starring Mary Astor anil Lew Cody has worn some reLloyd Hughe*, which will open marksftile costumes in his many at the Lyric Theatre. Woodbine.. years in the movies, but hinext Wednesday. December 15. Is • •lie garb is s.-en In "Monte a romantic tale of ihe love al-:cai., " Christy Cabanne's comedy fair between a New England belle productn,: for- Metro-GoldwVn-and the ?nn of the town's lm-! Mayer, whicb comes to the CaplpecunlouK lawyer. tol Theatre. Woodbine. Wednes-' Their romance lilts through the J daT . DecemW 15. L:-w rompj dblescenci- of high schoo'. tbej through an early sequence of gay days of college ami finally, this clad In hce-vee-dees and a crashes to a dramatic climax in . tj-t us a ritual ion as built tattle scarred hospital of war aro-.nd tb attachment of his time France. clothes by the tailor. Lew «bivMary Astor lends her graceful: envd 'Ul he rattled while they beauty to the leading feminine | u,. r ,. photographing this on chilly
role. LlayO Hughes give* a vlg-j w | n t er mornings.
_ laureU for hts love on the It ball field and battlefield i The supporting cast presents a! wealth oi Will know n screen i names, including Alec Francis, the ever lovable character actor) of First National; David Tor) rence. Hallam Cooley, the charming Eulali* Jensen and Lila Lee- i
lie.
_ • m oi* than life iweU- ‘n»° bel,ev -
KS »rrr-|U.! l«r >« ■rand
Moorlyn Will Show
Different Wertem Draroe
Hired
■rthllde Cx-
> Hurst
gmpy Ysnttr if pic tun ; Usually Wcati B Hoppet. action, thrills. ; Pro- Fr -d Thoaipeor
HUNTS THEATRES "“^5“ t vsssz I
ctlon.
Hand j at the)
- Sauader*." to t
for oat- day. has a n™ element ! mystery; Frc-d plsys the pari j iof a ranch owner-* silent, force-; j fuj man whose P-*i >' unknow m. ancelSi^ curi osuy m
r Ik. Irei ikV
of kerpir.g ht-s right t
hts poeke'
fll in Hero- h*" * *‘ 1, “ lsf f w nero- h4nd poaBUnUy tg Stor>' i doing everything
much to tb" hew Bea! A nrigbbol
Snt'-al tk'hetn- j t«0 1<> V '
left.
'Conunanity Theatre; Tuckahoe, NI jatimUy. Dec®® 1 * 1 ll_ T John C. Flinn pw«-its PARIS AT ; midnight
Sat & Sun.. Dec. 11 4 12— Mary Pickford in “IHROiiGH HE BUCK 10!!’' under the direction of Jack Pickford with one of the most exceptional star casts. From the farms of Belgium to the mansions of Long ]«iflnd the camera follows this clever little actress in cne of her greatest roles Mother love and heart hunger have a child all bound up in an intricate society drama supply the emotional impulses of this picture. Pathe Comedy "Below Zero" Also Latest News Events
Friday. December 10— Bargain Day Adults 25c . Children 10c I George O'Brien. Olive Borden and 25,000 “Three Bad Men”
Saturday. December 11— Tom Mix and Tony “The Canyon of Light” Added at Matinee— "Trooper Ho. 77"
! Wed.. December 15—
“MONTE GISfiLO” The irresistible-comedy yon j have been waiting for. with Lew Cody. Gertrude 01mrtead. Boy D Arcy and Karl Dane. He thought sht was
with Lewis Stone Shirley Mason See this wonderful picture and enjoy a pleasant evening.
LYRIC
THEATRE
WOODBINE M. J.
Sal. A Sun.. Dec. 11 4 12— We are proud to present the Henry Kink Production STELLft DALLAS with Belle Bdnnett. Douglass Fairbanks, Jr., and an
all-star cast.
A life of love revealed in a story that was great as a book, greater as a play, and greatest of all as a photo
drama.
A picture that every father, mother and child should see. Fourth Episode of Gene Tunney in "The Fighting * Marine." Comedy and Latest News Events
Monday. December 13— Double Feature Day Edna Murphy. Niles Welch “Ermine and Rhinestones" and Jack Hoxie m DON DABE DEVIL" Adults 25c Children 10c
Tues. & Wed.. Dec. 14. 15— George Jesseil. Nat Carr, Vera Gordon. Patsy Buth Miller in “Private izzy Murphy”
Thursday December 16—Vaudeville DayFour Acts Supreme VAUDEVILLE Buck Jones in “The Fighting Buckaroo" Matinee—/dull 35c. Children 20c Night Adults 50c. Children 25c Two For One Coupon
VS ON SUNDAY DECEMBEB 12th. ONLY
Wednesday. December 15— First National presents “FOREVER AFTER” with Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes playing the leading role. Over the top for lore—end a touchdown for drama and romance—"the hit of hits”
—TAKE NOTICE— A Benefit Picture for the South SeavOle lodge of Bed Men Tenth and Final Episode of "Fighting With Buffalo
Bill"
Also Comedy and Latest News Events | Friday. December 17— I universal presents Jack 1 Hcxir and his dog pel | "Bunk," and his wonder j horse. "Scout.' in a Blue ; Streak Western drama. “HIDDEN LOOT" | A rip-roaring’. oW-tasluonril Westerner Also Comedy
and News
—COMINGHarold Lloyd ir. FOB HEAVEN'S SAKE
With MARY ASTOR and LLOYD HUGHES Her Heart Was His Goal and the Score Aguinsl Him Was HighAlso Three Acts High Class Vaudeville 1 Jackson and Ellis Badio Stars of WCAD. Hotel Pennsylvania Badio Sweethearts in Comedy- Songs and Music 2 “Doc” and “Pete” in Comedy Acrobatic Dancing and Singing 3 EXTRA Tiiii; fW»|miiir and his Atlantic Olty Bathing Beauties Specialties
Monday. December 13— A Thundering Tale of Southern Seas! Peter B. Kyne’s Great Story A rarinir tale <>i miwiloiiarie* and pirate*! Oi love and d< lotinn and sacrifice! Oi »omnr and tnnail and nllimale^, jrlorioU' tirtorj ! Tuesday, December 14— FRED THOMSON and his miracle horse Silver King in “Lone Handi Saunders”
In
the West.
.lory >• tin nrlion. urippinc mystery!
love, laughs hjtrd-ridinc. quirk'hootlotb asain't a hoekgrouod of lirwtth-lakinx beaut).
Wednesday, December 15—
"COLLEGE DAYS” A Thrilling Story of
College Life
tie of Ihe wo.t exciting toot•l, a M com* * e>er filmed. Chuck jiill of action—beaut* -romance r«iih Mam-line Day. Charles Delane*, Jo rot-' Harrison, Duane Thompson. Brooks Benedict. Kathleen Key. Edna Murphy. Gibson Rowland. Grauturd Kent Mild A. I nherslt* football
Thursday, December 16— 1 with MATT MOORE P and EDITH ROBERTS mar* r loii' mystery la let
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