Cape May County Times, 14 January 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 11

?A*E XAY COUTHY TDCES. FRIDAT JA^PAfiY H. 1MT.

PK« Ocrt*

leatres Next Week

Elnd of War Disappointment To Tii' Hats

Film Story of ft •■!. Who

Rejjretted That Arm.«tice Brought Peace

THKATRE. Ocr*n

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’ Moodar and Twt*

i Hat*:" WadaoNtav _ _

ut Hoar: Thun- Sent To Occupation Armv ( Btondr Saint." (TV THEATRE Tttrka- V. brn tb- *rrr.l*Urr *a* "Ttc Touch tii» a.Voit aortd ohaerad.- and!

Ka>• a Ions, pant-tip n*h of rv-j

p-HEATKE. Rea Ui- -

1 Sunday R«ns»r

itf Hlnr*." XV«l:i«**ay

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But tbera wtT\ la f*». a Vrffy ■» lorn who WTra Jurt thr I.*.; It olaappcaBto! and dixnnHrd.

ICASINO THEATHE. ’o «hi"k lhay n»«r' had an <*p-t-Erlday. Thf Rrtac*^ portualty to «** into «tw atruSaturday. "Stnp- ! nieni It ta about thnae tea that i r;" Sunday -Th» . *<t' r a r *t S*-dK~» trk rptin hta yarn .j • Monday. "Tamlnc'’'Tt a Haw." thr M^tm-OoMa yn

Tomday and Majrt ptrturr

"Thr Prlnrr of ! Moorlyn Thnairr. Or.-an Ctl Thutaday. Th • Monday and Tuesday

(THEATRE. Woodbtnn and Sunday. "Th* i Mandalay ." \V*dnr»-

nokr Eatrre."

HEATKE. Woodb inland Sunday. "On* o Play." W*dno»la>. loot riy^r." Friday.

| Red Grange in i*One Minute to Play ! Noted "Cuilloping Ghost” Will Be Seen at Lyric

: Golde t Web;" South African Story Pt.-tlip* tppruhrln.. author h *>>M :i W»h." ahipfi in »U> •.. *hr fe*«irr at to - ‘ V ->rty n Thaut rr ro» :■ , ,*.• a>ar tor Of the < r irtinc Insaotou* and »•_>! . tli.tn around. »ll> . rS* Tartar* i 'fr- (lold rn * !*• - :-h Africa

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iO'+Mor+n Btn Lyon .« " r Tht tPr/nc* cf~ 'Te^pttr* COVING TO MCNT-S CASINO THSATUE. WILDWOOD TUCIDAV AND WCONtSDAV. JANUARV U infl t»

dotishhoya. one a rich man'« ann ptayrd bv Conrad Nasrl. ann'h a New York y ats. drafted intthf aerrlee. played by G«ors> Cooper, and the (bird the Amert ran •on of a St. Lnul* IMitri brewei. plav ! by Rett Roach Tbaae three arrive tn the fronl

"'Subway Sadie’ "‘Mandalay’’ Is Excellent Gives Chaney Santell Comedy Weird Plot

( harming and Delightful f*hotopUiy of Lile in SinisStory Built Around Ro- ter Singapore is Grippmance Af U’orking Girl mg and Grewsotoe A Perfect Performance A Tod Browning Triumph

Woodbine, (or taro * Saturday. Januxiied rnlveralty of ! IBlnole (iall-ptnc Qhoat." probably the rsoer » .ndertul player i who eeer donne.1 rar leafelaa. «1»«. la momrkable thtblth>n of biI v-f*atai*tv and extraord;nary brokefin.M runnln* In the hril Hant rllma\ ..t the film, a* well ■ ba ermine htm.-li a .plendtd «c tor. with a creat arreen ver•aUlity Th* dlrwtlon by Sam Wood la an achletement In itwlr j and an »irel|ent mat. Including i **»ry McAli:-- - . ban -a 0*1I Ben Hendrick*. Jr., Uncoln ! Steadman. Edythe rHopoian. Lee Shwnwsy and Jay Hunt, handle the ■^ep..r::r, K tnie* coatlnrlntlr. • Wore Wlbon. th. famoua All ! American hatfhark from »h- Cnl-* varnlty W**hlnjtton .quad. : Ifoda the oppoain* (eam in thei picture, and dom much to make the gridiron ^enew nwlUtic and 1 vlild.

Vaudeville Every Saturday at Casino

Ocean City's Favorite Theatre Direction of U»e Geo W Bennethum Theatre! JCaUnee 2:15 Sat. Evening! 7 and S

Tonight. Friday. January 1

to enp.y and mcittar prugra vine will b-

“The Warning Signal" A melodrama that roars through a storm of thrills! One of the most rowerful railroad stories ever screened with Gladys Hulette, Kenneth Mead. Martha Maddox. Joseph Girard.

Lyon m le Prince Tempters" in Film Gives Star Best t of Career j To Hunt’s Casino

Army of OccupaUo:.. j ■> rtjhaequeflt od» rntUt** i tkXU war loo* like the Sat | Saht enln* Straw-berry Fewtl-Rorl In Pawtiirket. I faci* Wlndnr a. El** Van] U)ri

, IllJed tiernan *Ul.

H of Abraham t* the ,it tract Win Theatre. Woodbin

January

Picture Lauds

Fire Fighters |

r ” 1 ' Smoke Eaters"

murh Bravery of Firemen

w -*nd x tpplng:

rertbee lain Chaney's

prrhat* on* Of hi*

nrurakutia into the

at ttmjCHd «rf biaarre wotlra and fSne. Wed- takflr make-up. "The I tow. I to tb ■tilth) MandL.ay.- M. tm-(i.,Mwyn-May-

‘ er‘» egotir mystcy drama of kh» : Orient which <»«>-* (.. tbr Csplt.d Tlioaf/r. VV>»*tbln-. Saturday

cod Sunday

The etory I-, aiartlina—inchoically a» sell u* t~rauae of ita , rrartion on an ai-dlmre. U abanj doned all old rule* . rre-n pro

rhannlng ductlnn and thu- atht-ved • allu-

atid d-lighiful. R.rn! tnteUigeBcelalion of alntowt unh-lietable dra-

; ha» been put into thi* pkiurw by. titatie power

(bsh pmdarer cad director, and' Chaney carves » new niche for Ihe result i» a brilliant phttur . j hlmarif a* the f»,nn*r .-a captain filled with romance. eprtghUy j who degenerat.-d into the alnUI'-f j comedy, a touch of pat ho. bet. j rule, of Ui~ S-ngapo:,- uuderShoWS; i,:i<1 tftere. a smart faehkui ahow ! %rorid and. Iron afar, loved th.iauling night club acerra and i daughter wlio never knew hbn a* fWber highly enl-rtal-.tng fea-iher father The d — f)

| thla Strange relatkinalilp Ut

Uondhy M.vrkaUI la the girl.! bandied la a way that < lara«e! h* i .She fail* in love with a aubway To 1 Btowtiing. thr director, aa' ms'guard (Jack Mulhall) and th«y;one of th- real hop«w for a new

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•rkalh. Jar* Muiha.'. and Cha*.

agel «uppli«e th* love in-! Murray are the f -atorw* player* Tran O Bri n. rem mber-d j Oth*ra in the ca« Include I'rgRy work a* --Bull'' in "The Shaw, tiaaton t*laM*. Bernard rade. • play* the part .rf a [ Randt.” and Jack Raymond, op e . geant le-w l„pt..n j Till* U an fsssltent photopJay ■ adaptation and Donald | built BoAl : j tbr romance of a > continuity j New York Working gtrl and

To cne-t the many requesta of H» pa'ron-. th. managemani will Inaugurate a policy of vaudeville every Saturday beginning. January ir. fjreat effort* are being made to pr—r.t a high clam bill nd four .if th - heel art* iditalnahle In ct.ujunction with thlw added attract., n the femurs offering win I- .rf the be^. not overlook!:!* •„ highly w.-Wt-d cornwile* and oUler aln.ri aubJactg Tlniiwday*a taudertUe w ill

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watched}

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| audience breatblew e*J off and j darky of Ur plot. man won-' markable cha ran bout. Th* j Cham y ihe *!nl»l*i kiln* da!"! Kamiyatna Ho}!:i alever aaH*. Jorl uital rang*..,

. bad for any which i thi» pietuir I the pVo oat limited of J _

Old Lady: "Do j

dagger* of gn-HIag prtlool* as tb* : fflcer who through hie at the thing I Nothing of : appallingly n of ’Stella

Community Theatre Tuckshor, N. J. SatnrtUv Janaary 15— Fred Thorn von and his fn mom horv "Silver Kmc." in “THE TOUGH GUT Yon can’t po wrong on a Fred Thomson pivtur*' An upheaval of mammoth thrills, wanned by as »w**t a lore story a* the screen has ever known Hr who hesitates is toft." So don't hesitate bnt see this wonderful show. Comedy and latest Hews Events

Friday. January Hth— George Walsh m THE PRINCE OF BROADWAY Added—"The House Without a Key." Ho. 5 Saturday. January 15— Johnny Hines in STEPPING ALONG" Surprise Package To Every Kid No Blanks! Sunday. January 16— George Sidney and Marion Nison in "THE AUCTIONEER" Comedy—"Hug Bug" Fo» News Monday. January 17— Hoot Gibson in "TAMING THE WEST" Adults 25< Children 10c Toes.. Wed . Jan. 18 A 19 J

Saturday. January 15—

BRACA THEATRE Sea Isle City, N. J.

Fred Thomson Trio. Proposing on Horseback j

Saturday and Sunday, January l> Ac 16— “RANGER OF THE I BIG PINES” Also Sixth Episode “Scarlet Streak” | Together with a rip-roaring comedy and latest news

Wednesday. January l ( >— Fifth Episode ‘The Winking Idol”

LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE N. J.

Joa. P. Kannad* p.***"i» t*« "*<•<>"■• 10*1. Pm> Or»*>«». '» “One Minute To Play” TBriMlnp beyond *«*cript ; (*v I - Vlwdly raaUdtw ».t<oU*g* SupcftM*

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HIM*. p<*wnt* Oeceibr

“Subway Sadie”

r—. —— Mo:.m and I -ya De Putti in "THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS —Special Attractions— 1— "Raggedy Ro»e" with Mabel Nora.and 2— "Let’s Do the Black | Bottom" 3— International News Thursday. January 19— Four Act* of VAUDEVILLE and featuie, Buc k Jones in | THE GEJfTLE CYCLORT ADDED ATTRACTION Four Acts of VAUDEVILLE EVERY SATURDAY Beginning January 22au In conjunction with >ur regular program

Presented with a cast of unique distinction, indud- ! ing Lillian Rich, Huntly Gordon, Jay Hunt. A story of how the long arm of Fate reached out ] and seized a man who thought he had reached the * ! ^

ALSO

4 ACTS OF HIGH CLASS A VAUDEVILLE 1 Raymond’s Rollickers Dancing Singing Music 6 People Special Scenery—6 People 2 Clark. Bell and Buddy Novelties Songs Comedy 3 Yodeling McCoys Swiss Yodelers 4 Renee Vincent Songs and Dancing Monday and Tuesday. January 17 dc 18— The Greatest Comedy f

Ever Made

with Conrad Nagel. Claire Windsor. George Cooper. Bert Roach. Tom O’Brien i They feU lor the cuties— ! but th*t was ao part of a doughboy's job in the Army j of Occupation So when j they go romantic, yoall j laugh your head off at the hilarious complications. More roars than there are j holes in Swiss cheese!

“The Old Soaiv ’

“The Road To Mandalay”

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Wednesday. January 19—

Thursday. January 20— LEWIS STONE

Rex Ingrain’s “THE CONQUERING POWER” , U the picture of that romance as Balzac drexmed and wrote H. . Adapted by June Mathis

DORIS KENYON