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CAPE MAY COUFTY TIMES. PRIDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1926.
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iss Novak Does Many Stunts in 30 Below Zero’
V iennese Street in “For Wives Only"! Famous Ring'Strasse ii Austrian Capital Shown
Charming Actress Obliged A
typical VivnDew Street,
To Share Buck's Trouble* ! * uh " ,! iD ' ,sry deUI1 ' w “ con - •so B*lo« ‘oonarc DUCKS I roubles .truotrd on the Metropolitan "For Wlvt.- in Fox Photoplay ' ,w " ,VT u** la Marie Prwost'a ’'Pangs ot new sUrrlng vehicle. "For Wives , "Ttie Broad- Only." which'will oe on view at WeSncaday Story of Canadian Rockies Iht Theatre tonrorrow.
- Thurnday. "My Victor Varconl plays opposite the
i star.
It Is a well-kmr« n fact amony The street U an adjunct of the O. Wildwood film folk that Era Novak U one famous Ring-Straare. the beautltar Glory;” Mon- of the few stars who .uj“* no fnlly laid-out boulevard that jowp;" Tweaday. doubles for th:- performance of rlrcle* the Austrian capital. The Wednesday, dangerous stunts -virh as will latter 'loroughfare i.r familiar to •m:“ Thora-j thrill the audlene-- at the Moor- < very . atinental traveler and Is t Anetion.- ly n Theatre when "JO Below on* of Europe's resplendent pa-, UTRE Tuck- Z ' ro wUI ! * 0,r, ’ tbOT to-; r *<^ Rrounds of fashion. In the! Phe Wromlnc ■ ^ blii * ox Pilm* release. coo J of the" evening, during the 1 starring Bock Jones and with the prtwperous days that preceded the i daring and charming Mis Novak world war. the Ring-Strasae Woodbine- in ,h * feminine l-»d. Is a story 1,rp w *»*• nightly through
More than a year waa spent the production of “The Greater Glory." The picture is adaptation of "Viennese Med-, ley." the celebrat'd novel by! Edith O'Sht-ughneesy. wife of the American ambassador at Vienna. The story is a poignant history of the fortunes of a fine j old Viennese family before, during and after the war. The picture is startling realistic. The greater part of the -cenes recorded are authentic and actually took place in the once gay Aus-
trian capital.
The larg - cast or “Thei Greater Glory" is head°d by l Anna Q. Nilsson. Conway Tearle, ; May Allison. Ian Keith. Jean Hertbolt and Lucy Beaumont. '■ More than twenty other players: of not-': have supporting parts, and the "extra ' parts number
about 1.600.
Gaston Glass and Edna Murphy J eut-throats. is aided by his father I "Wives at Auction." based on)the s'jeik. In attempting a rescu?. 1
magaxine story. On Fri-
day Virginia Valli and J. Farrell MacDonald will be shown in "The Family Upstairs." thv tale of what happens behind closed doors of half the homes In America. Add -d special is th? serial. "The House Without a Key, No. 2." with Ailene Ray and Walter Miller. Friday, of
course, is bargain day.
_ dventure in the; carriages drawn by prancing
Wednesday ; Canadian Rock I— But the Brut steed*.
OTP’.” Fri-1 I** 1 aequeni r* of this stir- Along the glittering boulevard i ring pbolodrama take place ,h; >' drove these farorities of among the “white lights" ur ,nn? - »ft«r the theatre* had i htle City | Broadway. •*! out for a breath of air be-
I Sunday. ‘Thei Kva Novak w»» the logical ,or '' retiring. Since the war con-
ThBreday. cholc.' for "30 B~kj» Zero" t,-. ditin* have changed percep-
* HuMvand*." ; cause in this thrilling narrative ,u>1 > Poverty ha* taken Its toll
F Wildwood But ‘ l1 ' ,one- '* c * l|w1 u *" u tn P*r- an ' , ,he * hlnl >>* conveyance no iundav "Th form , * ,me that an -aid lon *''r move In peaceful array. •• w.dn*«d„v he aa hair-raising a.« any yet wl,h ‘h-- trooping merry-makers, vveoneso*. the terrm The^- h- »lonK the famed Straase. I wn willing and able >o do with "For Wives Only" Is adapted ■ ■■ more or lew rink. But In the 1 from the continental stage stie- . plot of th- *lory tht heroine, ees* "The Critical Year” by Rutoo. i* called mpon to .bat - the dolph Lotbar and Hans Bachdangers of many of :i,,.e per wiix. The screen adaptation was r\ form*tire* in clrtuBMtaneos where made by Anthony Soldeway with iS IfP^l th< usual mile double would not F. McGrem- Willis In the role do So It i? ii"' sur-'ri*ing th»: of supervising editor. An ex- ’ E, « Novak with h r cell-ea'.iedj cellent supporting east headed iViCUl tputsilon for fearl-ssnes* was by Victor Varconl has been
_ j Director Robert B. Kerr's choice chosen. for the famlnlne lead.
r Seems To -lo B-low Zero'' >» a story •1 I of Don Hathaway. Jr., whose rhortage w||d but 6>nnle(w w , pi ^ leas , ally end well. Bui one time __ ! when Don is slightly und:;r the
ItiBuenct of drink, hr propose*
Situation to three different Follies girls
j during the tsamo evening. When he wakes up in the morning and
f* la one ail- j discovers their attorneys waiting ~ a from which for him. he thinks it best to J une Mathis' Screen Epic sr appear* to, leave quickly. He escapes In an c , . di ni j comedian is airplane to the Canadian Rockle*. 3'* ows Austrian Dlue-tolood moi.; where his machine comes •" Humbled Before War Loids
s. sttuatior." grief Here is where he meets i other man! Ann Ralston, played by Mir*
Hi. «P1.1! Ho.ek, .»d be, i. ,b, Supporting Ca« Is' Good
War Dealt Death Blow To Royalty
l Inexhaus- lion that i quite apparent j breathless
I admirer* w ho
rill keep th? audience i
How noMe Austrian families.! ! with generations of traditions > behind ih-m and empty cup-
— , . . • boards before them, were humand Sunday J PriSOIl LlIe> l l ‘ ,, ■ whl1 *- T bar * ns * nd *'* r
vultures grew fat on the profit* r
to maintaini — lot ihe war. is brought poignant-' tor individu-j Stolen Fruit Has Sour Lxm- i , IO u^ht in one of the season's ; thing: He; « eaucn ces For Langdon most colossal scresn dramas, i Dry Idea fltl ^ ( "The Greater Glory.” which will ***." as the; H Langdon First National be shown at the Casino Theatre.,
h ' P”' ' comedy king, has a teste of jail Wildwood next Sunday,
cinema par j ^ Jn .. TraBip , Tramp. Tramp." i -The Greater Glory" is th? 1 "**»' •* ll ‘■ ^ *{|own at the Lyric The- work of June Mathis, master
Woodbine. December 22. j mind of ihe screen. Miss Mathis
comedian - first fea-' j s responsible for 'The
Surprise Day at Wildwood Casino
Special Features at Both
Matinee and Evening
A week of special events ary again forecast at Hunt's Casino Theatre. Wildwood. On Saturday. December 18. James Oliver Curwood's great novel of Broadway and the Northwest. "The Country Beyond." with Olive Borden and Ralph Grave*, support-1 by a well chosen cast will he shown. Added at the marine?. Herbert Rawlinson in "Trooper! No. 77." with Hazel Deane and | Jimmie Aubrey. On Sunday will be seen Conway Tearle and Anna I Q. Nilsson In "The Greater' Glory,” written for the screen
June Mathis from Edith
Shaughneasy's novel "Vlenesse Medley." On Monday a colorful story replete jvllh thrills and humor depicting Ruth Craig, petted child, who becomes enmeshed In a n»t of debt. Skating on the brink of disaster she nearly pays the penalty. Tuesday is heralded as surprise matinee and night and it is said everything will be of Interest to; anyone attending. To ths first ten persons at both the matinjand night naming the feature and the director will be given a guru rise. Do not miss surprise night Tuesday. The presentation on Wedm -day is Corrine Griffith. , "Into Her Kingdom." From 1m- j p.-i lal Russia to suburban New Jersey, once a Grand Duchess 1 now a sales girl portrayed by the; most beautiful woman in the world in the most beautiful roie, she ever played. Specially added a musical novelty which is one j of John McCormick's favorite ballads. 'Just a Cottage Small." with Bert Steelman at the con-; sole. Thursday Is Vaudeville, day with four acts of vaudeville; given in conjunction with thei rest ot the program, headed by
Valentino's Hair Smooth No More
The millions of screen fans who Invariably aanodate Rudolph Valentino with roles in which he never gets his glossy hair mussed have a surprise in store for them. It’s coming In "The Son ot the Sheik.” the dashing star’s latest picture, which is billed to open a two day's engagement at th' Capitol Theatre, on Saturday and Sunday. December IS and 19. Debonair Rudy, not only gets his hair mussed, but he receives a beating from brigands and is trussed up all night in a monastery ruin for wild beasts and Insects to luiich on. This isn't a very romantic prospect, but it’s a stirring part of the E. M. Hull story. "The Son of the Sheik.” the screen version of which is promised a* the most colorful vehicle In Valentino's career. j The reason the sheik's son Is! attacked an<i made captive by a band of cut-throats U because he has been making love to lbs prettiest dancing girl In the troupe (Vllma Hanky), much to the diseomf)tur< of his prpud father, who wants the youth to spend more rime In serious pursuits than in gazing Into gbe limpid eyes of a desert Circe* After he is rescuid by hi* '>wn followers, the young sheik, thirsting for reverse against the dancer whom he believes r eiponsible .or the trap, kidnaps the beauty and fl— > with her to a desert camp. But his pride and his father's displeasure, prompt him to release the girl. She is captured by the mountebanks, who murder her father, tip to this time their leader, and Is, taken to a wild cafe in a villagon the edge of the desort. There Is Is found by Valentino, who. suffering from remorwe and now realizing that she did not betray him into the hands of the
Whiit ensues is said to be fraugh' wlih most compelling and adven-j turous action that Valentino has 1 ever attempted on the «cr»»n. Directed on a sweeping seals by George Fltzmaurice and produced by John W. Consldlne. Jr., for United Artists, "Th; Son of the Sheik" affords Valentino an exceptionally strong support-
ing cast.
In addition to Miss Banky. his leading lady, some of the notables In the picture ar: George Fawcett. Montagu? Love. Karl Dane. Agnes Ayres. Bull Montana. William Donovan and Chailes Requa.
the general!
r ” Hnu‘ i
e-length comedy t
' First Na- Horsemen." which brought Rex
■ •voids the rut. aed ,,, th( . his re- Ingram and Rudolph Valentino kpy comics fall. | cmj( contTmrl m „i, that organtxa- , 0 the fore. _
la known to ,, - ■" .■ ■
la mina >«« Aceon }, n g to the *!'>ry ot *’ J* n, r ,y Tramp. Tramp. Tramp.” Harry. 1 only .aught by a pose- ot farmersi Uy sad W- Thp comedian Is raught re*-
! handed with tne loot on his per-
icd by c, '" f TbU consist* among other Iciure affairs tblncr W a watermelon hidden
M la Holly-1 „
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his shirt.
Harry is ihe" .» ie rock-pile with
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*! Tom T yler Coming To Community I”! 1. a New Wctem Star Who „ Ha. Made Hit
Sat. and Sun. presents RUDOLPH VALEHTIHO in his greatest and most popular production. # “TTte Son of
The Sheik”
A glorious romance, sweeping. dramatic, beautiful. Never has Valentino, the screen's most romantic figure. made such a dashing, vivid, stirring ****** "The Son of the Sheik. For lovers of romance, who like thrills blended with action aal beauty, wedded to colorful climaxes -Here s Supreme Entertainment. Hate was in his eyes. Love was on his lips. He wanted revenge. How did he exact it?
He wanted love.
How did he win it?
Valentino is supported by a very good and popular cast in 3 Viltnn Banky. Agnes
Ayr’s. George
Montague Love. Ball Mon-
tana wnd others.
Special Added Attraction BREEZIN' ALONG WITH
THE BREEZE
the screen and aceora- • by Miss Bottler at s the organ,
j comedy-"Oh. BRIDGET!'
Also Lateut Mews i Wednesday—
Warner Bros, present
“Love Hour”
o-iih Huntley Gorton.
LYRIC THEATRE
WOODBINE
Sat & Son.. Dec. 18 4 19— HAROLD LLOYD in “For Heaven’s Sake” Goggles and giggle*, comic complications. Lloyd and laughter go together in this one more so than ever before. lever has there been such a tremendous mifet of comedy as you'll find in •Tor Heaven's Sake.” Fifth Episode of Gene Tunnev in "THE FIGHTIHG MARINE " Also Comedy and Latest Hews.
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Wednesday. December 22First National presents HARRY LAHGDOH in “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp” If laughs were worth a dollar it would cost you a million to see 'Tramp. Tramp. Tramp." His laughs are worth a million, bnt it wont cost you a dolkr. That’s the way Langdon does things—Our Harry. First Eprsouc of the new serial. 'THE SILENT FLYER." v.;th Silver Streak (Kli* of Dog Stan). Malcolm McGregor. Louise Lorraine. Comedy and Latest Hews Friday. December 24— I OH CHANEY in “The Trap”
Community Theatre Tuckahoe, N. J. Saturday. December 18— Tom Tyler and his Pals in "THE WYOMING WILDCr As swift as the autumn winds on the plains of his native Wyoming—as rugged as the pioneers who forged their way to the open West —that’s Tom Tyler, flaming new screen sensation who has become overnight one of the most popular Western stnn. Comedy—Also Latest Hews Events —COMING— An A1 Christie Comedy "UP IN MABEL S ROOM”
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Ocean City’s Favorite Theatre Direction of the Geo. W. Bennethum Theatres Matinee 2:15 Sat. Evening* 7 and 9
Tonight Only, Friday, December 17— BUCK JONES in
30 Below Zero
Thrills to chill yon and laughs to warm you. In this story of a square young man in a round of advenUres—from red hot Broadway to the snow-swept North.
Tomorrow, Saturday. December 18— MARIE PREVOST ~ FOR JWES ONLY* You haven’t seen anything until you see this picture. 3 - Acts of Vaudeville - 3 DIRECT FROM NEW YORK 1. Archiles and Venus In Painting and Posing De Luxe 2. Warwick and Leigh In Comedy, Music and Singing 3. Seven People Special Scenery Louise McCarthy, Jack Kelly and those four boys in Melody, Dancing, Singing, Tango and Jazz DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL TREAT Monday, December 20— C7L Jm 4 . , <% Samuel Bischoff iZ 'heart Of a oojrm presents JOHNNIE WALKER “JUNE MARI0WE
Louise Fare
Willard
faces in a tremendous : thriller of revenge and rei morse, with Irene Rich and ' a marvelous cast Comedy and Hews —COMING— Douglass Fairbanks in THE BLACK PIRATE' - ! A Special Hobday Picture
THEATRE Sea Isle City, N. J. Saturday and Sunday, December 18 and 19— Big special number, a picture that will appeal to all RICHARD DIX in “The Quarterback” This picture is a wow and is full of pep, life and thrills To miss this picture is to start the week off wrong. Tuesday, December 21 — An added new serial “THE WINKING IDOL” This is in addition to our regular feature. I Thursday. December 23— The startling play, OTItfR WOKINE’S HUSBANDS A picture that will'appeal to all. Don't Miss the Big Xmas Number Ernest Torrence in “THE RAINMAKER A special feature for a special occasion. Everyone should see this picture.
.VMCtUROflsC.— GfOROf IRVING CRANK *
Tuesday, December 21—
RICHARD TALMADGE The BROADWAY GALLANT Leaping, hurdling, jumping, bounding, bounemg. resilient Richard T .Imadge. the rubber-ball comedian, in his fastest show—a perfect ' blend of Comedy. Melodrama and Burlesque. Dancing Days ihe amusing lesson learned by a married man to whom jazz sounded sweeter than "Home Sweet Home.” Portrayed by HELENE CHADWICK. Lillian Rich. Forrest Stanley. Robert Agnew. Gloria Gordon. Sylvia Ashton. Thomas Ricketts
Thursday. December 23—
Fascinating, Captivating. Romantic Cmecfy. 1

