Cape May County Times, 28 January 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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At tfte Theatres Next Week

Foreign Legion In Latest Picture

tiled to I he while ■

hr««e». they fi»t* proei»MP.tT>c • crooial cil of wvr The {r»w«e<t mvmi i» w m»V.- peon, hut to heM ea

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-^Struggle For Land Shown in Fox Film r

Wdl-known Beauties

i.TN THEATRE. Oeevr fSiy. rridAT. -OoiNt Crooked ifdvy. The taM Trail

day *od TweUay. !<»»*'* ..u. ■ RllDdaeM." Wadaawtay mate'— -r i i ■ r* ■ Ma4a«*:~ TbvrxUy -Pal. .. ‘-ooung To Hunt a Ca-ano Paradto*.”

Star Supported in me,^ ^ Story of Hardy Pioneers 1. ' Silent Lover" By Three treat Bu< ihto (alto »bu> Strong in Thrills and

Romance

the hand, of a vrnseful half■ fcrwd aha star* tralu»T The r»aal: to a maanrre of the troop*, a roar-martial for ehe aroat. an.1

Other evettlas eveata.

Strong Love Story

_ CASINO. WUdMod— i The aoal recraeratlac InfoeBre , Friday. -The Uly:” aaturdaj. at a lonely life on the edge «,( • San day. “The P!- the great Sahara Deactt. under; leal U"+r;“ Mooday. ••aMlB !lhe deapeiale dtoeipHne of the Preuy; • Toeodoy. •■KaaBply:"; laiDotia Prenrh Pareto Easton —Man." ttad the eonataat harrying o<

! fierce RIB trlheamen, u rtrWr i

„ I portrayed la Milton Sill * i*e»

IAl*D THEATRE. Cape N*T, Kim Nottonal yirture. "Th* Coort Wotlae—Haiurday. "Ewr j g 1 i MI1 lj0rrT . - Mleh eomea to g ’’•htoaer;" Tueeda). H „ nt> Caul no Sunday. Janoar;

"Why W.wtei. to**;" Thai*- i0

day. "The gym U*r T»‘V' Putoatiag with hard-riding •<-

ilblnr- of tb *‘ ,n, * t « hr t ,,l »S variety. ... 1 paneluated with treaaor. and U.- , .^'trigw* and brlmnlng with novel retd.. 1 t»l*ta of plot and turn, of «y»

Thnre Ntgl— rrtday. , tw ,, , tnj Mmptr

jin the atory for not only

Saturday aad 5

“Johnstown

Flood” Screen

Is Thrilling

A pliisirlration nt»: eporhal ra. takeo place in the prodoctaon of "1 1

Terrible Disaster

Faithfully Reproduced in Tremendous Photoplay

art* in the 0 •velopment of the Noted Cast Plays lied State*, which to to app-M ..*vri vv? r a •• the Eyrie Theatre. Saturday W nV WOmCn LeOVC

and Sunrt-y. January 1! and :s J

of 1889 TW. .O. m Sweot Ha. U«d-

ita lure, took par: ^ Role in Production The artona in ihe gr* at drama

•«"'» and dUidrrn Wom rv Lore." the Sr*l _ _ of every type and condition of . fuwhich

Benefit Tuckahoe Fire Co life front ail pert- of Ara.rlr. ^ eontmcied to

- «or Fltat Nation., ©rtuna.

™ aeekln* ^ ^ to ^ thf> olTrrinf . at lhf .

Grand Th-atre. Capr May CouN Honae. next Tuwday. F 4>ruary 1. The picture 1* an adaptation of Willard Robert aon'a famou* •taxe play. -The Sea Woman." and wa» directed by Kdvio

ler. While In striking contra*! to hto dark Ator B. Fra Beta *a the Rev. Cal- Fre-i vin B*-neon, the lu'dly man of comp! .beda the light »d hto lo*<t'pon ail about him.

r land

wtion of toad tbelr will

tv-1 or eonununity wn* •The John* )*,*. eeekirg

, » •« * ror*’ ntnat-* town Flood." which rartahed th* ; torrent cravin

lag way among . the Moeoeean , [U j U »l t'one-.anugh Valley on uy the wwant

. T:' THEATRE Tucka , foothill- ] Slay SI. IMS. which haw been mhe fnftln of hcw«alurday. "Th» It*—tnma i gm*. wiih prefer*focal gene* ; ran—ally reprudaeed In a apef- and merrhani*. aeeklng new field*

• *™ .yn^w- a* .!*.; „ v .„.

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Flood '•

LAC A THEATRIC. San Me City

-—The Craw a of Uaa."

! with hto :

i of God were not lark

Next Week’s Program At The Mootlyn on't Forget That Wednesday Night L Oppor-

tunity Night

Blindness, Monday

in rotting

leniary city rfwelto satisfy the inof the race to live at their labor or. the *«rth. Under® grner- * faiMMoily r«t

deity for which he ha* com* to j neuter amt I

be famou*. *hare* much rf the; Ftlna. to be —— ——

s of the picture ’ jnunRy Theatre. Tuckahoe. nevt I the mai

ite arttota Nata-| Shtarday. January S». — a bone- :ag. Bu: a*n-^g Ihem. too. Itt-. Arthur Edmund: g; tor (be Tuckahoe Fir* Com- wolves among the kindly csttic. ICarew. WilHam V. Mon*. Viol*i panv were gentry of ^ diSrreot breed. ■ liana. Claude Kin*. Charlie Mur-i while the great Hood, which' Gambler.*, thug*, procurer*, fei ray. Arthur Stan*. Alma Benner ; 100 |, trrrtMe toll of human Item male hapri.v gunmen, cattle an*t and Montague Lor*—In which',„rt property daroacn nt (hat ’ horse thieve*, and all the run ot | la regarded by p:e-reviewer* aa | time, waa the awmi unno«*trolled the deril'* rr«w. one of the ntn*t pletnnwque ve- mpor & etviUaalMh. there to no ah ifcu to ptetured by the htelea the vematlle atai W had a^Oti hut whs* the awful hap-'eenltto c< John Ford In what to In fate Ion* career before «*»* ( peeing did much toward hting- .u* doofat the most maMerly vrereatnera log about a safer rourtlUoo for! .son of a vllal period of Atnr-i Mnrray. Wane and King. In rh* romlaa geneTnflon* ;.au history yet produrvrt. Ami

All of the grim ahockii ' trwth 1 woven through the fabric <s of the calamity has been realte-; the theme, the struggle for land. Ueally produced by Irving Cum-, u the thrilling love mory of two the director. In the Bltn. 1 your ploneeiai. Ban O'Malb'.r.

the role of the muek. wlreae loyalty to as WulHul aa It ta humoroua. pro* ide a whirl comedy thronghout the up-

reeling of the narrative, aaetoted Surrounding this great theme 1* time to time by Mong. ns , draraatlr story of Itttenae

r fUm “Eot* * _

prvwented Is lh» p»*Uc- i the Giya's —* t\m dmta wkh marital

' Kenneth Harlan

” ", As Forest Hero

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“'i FriuinfJu in Garland* o ‘Ranger of the Big Pn

dm »*

." will I The Ranger of the Big Pm—" *' Vitagraph pteture which

yesterday at th- Capitol

Theatre, concerns the f jvws and

hataa of a thrllHng

people a*»f—* lb- grandiose baakground of mountain range and national forrst. It to a stirring arrren vrraWm of the popu tor novel. "Cavwnart.. Porrwt ai ger." written by Hamlin Oar-

mt.

Paul Panzer and Walter Perry. Latest Neilan Film Is Great Comedy-Drama Noted Director's "Mike” L An Orgy of Mirth

and Thrills

RRACA THEATRE Sea Isle Gty, N. J.

A Cast of Real Favorites

The Marshall Neilan of tb; o! date of -Diaty." "Rebecca c Suunybrook Farm." and "Minnie

. Caeanagh (Kenneth HarIr ) meet* beautiful Vir-

ginia Weatherford (Helene Cos-1 Hte picture. "Mike." Ullo) at the tua*leduwr. to»tel %hkh bf fo , Metro-Gold-

j Inrartobly reooweilert iterate the laat art. or the Tm. there to a rwrtaln *

mother.

Weatherford (Kulalle Jenmn.) StivuKly attracted by the girl* owe< <— and beauty, never tbe|MW „e fears marriage with her •woauae of her heritage He unknowingly befrlenda Lee's father.

at the

Neilan agaji. rewrta to the typo at picture that made hton : - -owned as a director Hto ta

of humor, hto Irish

and hto friendship With the 0H t" — than hto family h| rTldfor , proving that VWt

After a

at thrilling adven—rm In guarding his forewt* agafnat lbs rut hto*. invader*. Roev l—W the j nobllit* of ^ne'a character, ap-

„ pret late* that in apli* of her un-

. j Fdy ways Use to a loyal and

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r hi* love

Sat. & Sun, Jan. 29-30 Bebe Daniels m “The Crown of Lies” supported by an allstar cast.

Eighth Episode ‘SCARLET STREAK’

Abo Comedy and

Community Theatre Tuckahoe. N. J. Saturday. January 29— For the Benefit of the Tutkahoe Fire Company Wm. Fox present* ‘THE JOKHSTOWN FLOOD" A thrilling epic drumA starring Geo. O'Brien, with Florence Gilbert. Janet Gaynor and sn all-star cost. •The Johnstown Flood.” the m.ghtiest thrill spectacle ever captured by . a camera. Yon 11 cry at its pathos, laugh at it* humor usd cheer at ita amaxtng Also Comedy aad Hews.

The entire atory eoi period of cnly two day*

HviM of an old section hand, hto thrve young children, hla elder •laughter. Mike, her *w*eth«-art.; «nd the inhabitant* of the little , desert town in which they live, j

I With i brae oh star leva. NVltoa

New Carey Film TTirills ! humor and thrilto chaltongw any j

With Frontier Perils ever produewd in fact, when the wortlenee to not doibled up Alwajto a Westerner on •bej w|(h toughter It to grippln* Ita

•rrwen. Harry C »y haw gone | tgdivtdua] theatre ehiira with

Mm^roihMW' ItTO

.'Tha

Sally O'Neil etoribh* a Iwaaty and an IndhrtduaMty will dnobiJca* carry her far. William llalnca pto). oppoane to-r a*

Hotel Strand -Ocean City's Social Centre '

Our Daily Luncheons Ccotinuing With RcmnrknWr Popularity

GRAND

THEATRE Cape May Cour. Hcuse. Sal-, Jan. 29— Tom Mix and bis wonder horse. Tony. in “Everlasting Whisper” A F ox Comedy “Elsie m New York '

Abo

Latest News Reel Tues.. Feb. 1 — Blanche Sweet in , The hit of the season. Why Women Love Th ird Episode of GENE JUNNEY “THE FIGHTING MARINE" Also Eesop’s Fables Thurs.. Fdx 3—

BESSIE LOVE ; j Lore aad Koran ace is a smashing. nervr-ungliBg. Ailed gtary of adeentore—with Langhs to rtuue th Mytvcry to kc-,. you guevsing—Actiwi swift «e-1 ft Tomorrow. Saturday, January 29—

WilliAir. Fox

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TONY t

ZANE GREY’S

ZANE

TV LAST TRAIL 1 The ace of tlie Wert uncorks a wild Mage ooach rape will take your breath away in this thriloxg stoiy by c the g.rateit of modern writers.

ALSO

ACTS OF HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE

Roy Weeks’ Celebrated Orchestra; 10 People Direct from New York 10 People | Music, Singing, Jazx and Harmony 10 People Three Jeanettes Comedy Circus Pigeons and Clowns j Direct from tbe New York Hippodrome Pearl and Perry Comedy Singing mid Dancing Monday and Tuesday. January 31 & February 1— j

Friday, Jan. 28th— —Bargain Day— “THE LILY” with Belle Bennett and lan Keith. Saturday, Jan. 29th— Matinee—20c and 35c Night—25c and 50c Dolores Del Rio and Shirley Mason in “UPSTREAM” 4 Acts of Select VAUDEVILLE Sunday, Jin. 30th— I Milton Sills, Charlie I Murray. Viola Dana in I ‘THE SILENT LOVER" Monday, Jan. 31*1 —Bargain Day— William Desmond aitd | Ann Forrest bt “RiDIN’ PRETTY” Tuesday. Feb. 1st— Matinee and Night Fhe Three-Act Comedy “KEMPTY” By the Enterprise Players of Phila. Wednesday. Feb. 2nd | Many Lan*don i 1 EHE STRONG MAN j Thursday. Feb. 3rd— Matinee—20c and 35c I Night—25c and 35c | 4 Acts ot Selected VAUDEVILLE —Feature Photoplay— Don* Kenyon and Warner Baxter in “M1SMATES” —Added— Special motion pictures of 'Wildwood String Band and Merchants' Parade will be shown. Maybe you i them! $£=■»

Harry Carey jn The Frontier Trail A Comedy called “Water Wagons" Also Pathe Review No. 38

LYRIC THEmTRE WOODBINE N. J. SaturUav and Sunday. January S9 *911 » Ti'jF O'Bner Olive Boevton, Lou Triiao-"- J v*.r»H MacDonald.

vxih AI Cook and KM Guv, !£*—rMt'*pW5aK*»» or*q7ll GRIM**." Cumaoy and la'

'‘DON JIMS THREE NIGHTS”

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nervas

Antonio Iftneao. Panline Stark*. Lilyaa Tavhtr.an. Sum Dt Gtnue. Hair Prt«. Douglas Gilmore, all in one cast— Eluioi Glyn'i "Love Blindaess."^ OPPORTUNITY NIGHT Wednesday, February 2 Prizes WHl Be Awarded To All Winners

WILLIAM FOX

presents

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‘LASSO LDGTi"

SXAGI^dNESS

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From Paris Studios to the Gay White Way With Virginia Valli. Lou T-llegen, Richard WaMing. The loves iiud lomaate of « Parisiro dancer—throbbing with -ccitemml a:ul *u*pen*e--from the Boulevards «d Paris to the footHehts of Mew York.

Thursday. February 3—

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A CROOK IS A CROOK

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