wood High
cape kay cotnrrr ijkes pmbay. pebepasy a. im.
Gloria's Last Harry Carey's Ranch Biggest Laugh Is the Star's : in 'TigerThompson Hits of Year
Best Film 'Y' Sc TZ f 0 ' Produc tion of Kural Pictures
■There Tow Are;■*Th5 AurUoor^-r. . Tile Boy rrtfBd;-
•hton B«K.“
"Fine Manners'' Will Be n>* rrp.n.iion. kikmhkI on ')»■ rr rr Make Fine Lady no eHm „ n <h- prodwrUon ot . "T»*rr TtiCKicnm." tlsrrj
Carey* third Hunt StnmtM-rg
At Moorljm
net." produc'd for Pox FUnijJwho has .irrauaed '-or many Bl-
under the <!i:<cUoa of Alfred K trartiw displays and new llsht
Green. Th. Auctioneer" U com in* -■fTr-U that tare been Men
nc to the Moorlya theatre. Mon- i at the Moorlyn iB the put ha* day and Tuesday. iceeHed many compliments on hi Marlon Nixon, vbo ha* a.oreiJ ,ork ' promtota
;. ntlrely
Story of Little Chorus Girl production »i»k*i «m he | Opportunity
at the Community Thentru. Tuck
aho.. on Saturday.
If there’* a moral to hr (leaned Altbouah thte picture call'd
from Gloria Swanson's later’ pic- for a (real deal t* loearion work, lure, which comet to the Lyric such aten— were filmed on Tbeatte. V oodbto*. Saturday and Oarey'* ranch near Sauaua. Gal..
dnewdoy. T)ne lH ( Sunday. F.bruaiy S and «. it u. urpoa- ." Thomday. i Tine Manners Don't Make Fine
Great Dte-MBtoB-** ‘ LadUw.''
CASINO. WUdwood— •The Social Hlfbwny Saturday. “OnlUcIate. ' . Derils' laUad;’’ Mar.
t'cetem Wallop."
films recently. plays the lead In c
1 " femtnln. role, that of the Iriah |
Four Ac, of V«sfcvill«.^-^5- " ■ To Be Presented Again Monts Dell, who is responsiM.
Tomorrow Nigh. I«c.-ce c-wSo-*; i found a new field tor his effort* Niaht Wed- » n " T1 ‘ r U°T Friend.- Bell *
i Metro-Gold* ;-u-Mayee production
■ I which wll! play at the Moorlyn! Gray. manjMier of the Moor- {«*«*« » « tv ednesday
somethin
t aaaln next week, that the best 1*
Oconn City.
1,^ -b, I. .rrr Mrt.iM » ,lrri-~ «< cb.n«»« ...In U... PU ™». C .W. Ih^U- “■■■ 2 >™T, “ "f" »>W i«-
lm« .to. ran l- h.rt .. V‘’«- ” l > 1 '-"'‘"Or. »«»"> and ihc bnt— ...I cat.I. oiwljpi.r* awl nnf-vDir. ha* hoobw)!"*' 1 » on| r ln T '' ( ' lb lb. puibi. .... fnnn lb. j l,» .o-« M U- W«- “ ■ l “ | *™“
| Carey rance-
*»“'■ we taat as It may, ' Fine i The star's ranch
THKATKC. Court Ataaacr. stands hetd and shoul- laiwtwt In SowUin iislxy. tsomwn o* '!der» above anythlac Glotl_ has and.
-ii which It would appeal
EC taayh h.u of the* y«ir He »“ undercurrent of satire « on. of the] has also arranmd for lour acu of oarefullyconcclcd that will api California. 1 blrh cUss vaudeville for Uanor-; P 0-1 ,0 !h ‘ d;*crlmlnaUng.
. Offer* ideal i row nlRhi in addition to the re- Marie l’r. «u»i. aparalln* enme-
... ; la the past year. scenery lor the production of (tiUr procram. Ihese Beta arc dlenm .d the *creen. .as the role m Tuwrsua. Gloria Is more amorou* than! pic Wire* ha* aever hren photo-1 said to be one of the best mode- of a aalesdr! in “Man Balt.' her , c*tr hefo.e. As Orchid Murphy graphed hnforr jsille procrams shown here so far new Met~»polltan picture which!
THKATKK V oodhloe ,h * F oor U**!''- hard-workinR Carey Is blchly In favor ef the} this season- Those w'jo were will b* on rlow at the Moorlyn j
and Suads 'Th« hutlcw-jne chorus (iH. she has a Mew. however, for it not only,*monc the large crowd at the next Thursday.
K'anal '' WVdae-day roi ' lh *‘ '* arm * nd dlstinnirr him two extra bom* off Moorlyn law! Saturday nljsbi. wUl The story has to do with a
You can't romparr It to dhythlrs . . „ eao!> mornln* but al*o af- : remember what a hit that pro- HtOe dei«nnwnt stor. clerk who tGloria has played in th* pa*i hbu th oppottuaiiy of cram made ioraak.* th* counter to east b<-r
;1TY THEATRE. Tudn- And beeauas of this. It t* the , , - ^ j.j, , wo rounrster* From the first flicker to the 1'** with the dancing *lrU in a irday. 'Tiger Thotup opinion of all those whore seen .wesn at ne*. fade out kiss. “Indies at Play’ rheap nickel dance tall Herr It.
'the picture (ha! 'Fine Meaner*" {keeps the nudlrnr* aucsalnx- It’s is her hm-lnr** to coax or cajole: | will prove to be the star’s most —- I no i , mv,tcry play, but a comedy the mal* cuxtomrra Into deposit-i hide. -r. l- c D__," ! drama with many plot kinks and in* a Jitney in the houv codec*
ine Fveeper Ot me Decs ;, urJlrilM „ W(f „ u laul , h ,. It for the prlnbae of danrin* wHh 1
Wlb- who Gwiing To Lyric Theatre jf.-Bture-. Doris Kenyon. Uoyd'her Thus Ihc appelation. "Man;
West Sid* i Hughes and liouiac Faaanda. at: Bait ’
Tonight. Friday. February 4th—
We follow the story of a little
" Friday,
THEATRE.
hinday.
m
' The Keeper j meets * hoy I
and louiiedialrlT fails In lov* A vital, hum {with him He likes her for he; only Mr*. Puntnatural. car»wfrwe manner She •xcuilwnt car: I I love, him because hr'* himself, novella!'» little i The young aristocrat, bore,! Gen* Stratton [with society as he knows it.: much of
‘ thicks thsl this chorine would rtrtking dtreetioa of Mr. James i he pertact—If only her crude la*. Mewban makes 'The Keeper | manners were Improved. Secur- of the Bees" a picture with owl-
' ranks "The Girl at the
i story auoh i could write, an w'ateh the late grand-daughter. Monroe, steals
■ j provide* Orchid with <
am cwtertalmn-nt Worthy of her
according to the experts.
i that is neefle,! in oroer to iwcotu* {; «*ncw to the Lyrte Theatre. at Hunt*' Ca-! 10 . Woodbine, next Friday. Fehm- _ _ At the end of six months, h* ary 11 for its initial rtrawlng Two Evoiingg j returas from Europe to find sn hrrr> and the «nat public which j entirely different person than the made Mrs. Purler the mow
girl be left behind. She has pppnlxr and widely-read nor ells I dropped all the old mannrrtMn- ^ 4ly b* * ur * of aeelag
he now rrallxaw that be loved, and berom* Ju«t one of the great
army of Idle rich.
He tries to scratch th* surface and find 'be re.I-giri—but »h*. wondering at his disappointment in the change she has tried so hard to effect, does not gues* his real thought*. Of course. In the end. everything comes out all right, but her Jealous brother enters Into and adds much to the
plot's Intricacies.
liesday and Wednesday t sad ». the Wildwood
1 wlD prssetH at Hunt * Ca
: hand recently partleitbr W ltd wood String .ade and wan received verwhelmlng applause it the parade. There -five hoys In the band havw created a sensation marvelous ability they eloped la rueh a short time this being thetl of organisation. The the band has been due the efforts of Profes
the Moorlyn tonight. • Another Mirprtse Tangling a fleet of laxleabs to j for next week in lighting effects
a traffic Jam la a bard thing to land ataa* M tlings Manager Gray
do cm purpose, although traffic; Jam* are easily enough aecom- j pliebed In real life. Edward Sedg- , wick, screen director, took an I hour to properly tangle traffic! for the rloptnrnt wen^ to "There You Arc." the hilarious new i comedy-drama tealurtog Conrad; Nagle with Edith RoborU and a large cast, which come* tomorrow
to the Moorlyn theatre.
George Sidney, w bo made bis first appearance before the cameratwo years *so. after a stage career of twenty-eight years, was , igned to Fox Films to iraporsoa- • ale the title role In The Auction-
to the effort* of Profes- . . . -r' * 1 cte*. musical director ofjFlarlan I numpns Idwood public school*. 1 K T r*' 1 J
in New rield
Glea has been In the' He* only two year*, his ►untry being, Germany Germany Prote**»ir Gie* ctor of the Municipal Academy In Heidelberg r a me time was wxaml- « distribution ot tcarh>mas to Germany. He ducted musical feallvats iphony concert* and was *ful compoaer. Due to i financial conditions*th* laideiberg was no longer ipport ils Musical A cade Profsweor Giro came It atry >nd secured muslin Kansas City. W hlle r former Major. Court tmlth. became interested nd thnrugh our Board of j
Story of Fight To Win Courage To Fight Others Kennivth Harlan, last wan amid th* slxxling melodramatlrs of "The Fighting Edge." triumphs In a new field in th* tlUe. role of "The Sap." the Warner picture which comes to th* Capi•,ol Theatre. Woodbine. Wednes-
day.
Here to a picture so accurately true to life that It grit* with more tensity than any melodrama ever drrtosd. It to a port 1*1' of a man's aunt, done with warveloua dramatic power, and Kenneth
" .....
I cow holds. This u{ aoW*ve«n*nt
year that Wildwood “
iato ,a small American
, and the warfare to fch-n ninslod within the heart of
■x wohMer. who know.
ie thundering wi
a'«.ir iw ;si«ii~^ >•
fixation. Through the
si -operation of the secured uuite a numhVY Instillments and hy hard ten! practice under his
on th* toy* have finally, *o win cwirage i<> ngai o a well organised band.{as weM »* htoiself pearance «t Tuaeday and. The Miem* l Irag.eally
»y. February * and i.\ ous; the treat
s wonderful opportunity. vplM* and There »"■ « * results of their efforts.! msny gay wlsocraeks aw In a S>
i Chaplin comedy, but Huy all ar
—— :: ' I Rnro that star right to charai
itest Craze,
•lack liottom Revue''
, of his fight
tent is uniformly
Community Theatre j Tuckdioe, N. J. { Satsnigy. Fcbrnsry 5ih—
Harry Carey in
'IIGERIHOIM' I Hard-fighting, quick-shoot f inr fast-ndutg Harry Carey { stun iu a thrUhiig story " : 1 a man s hffct for 1:
Friday, February 4th— John Patrick and Dorothy Devore in THE SOCIAL HIGHWAYMAN”
Saturday, February 5th— 4 Acts Select Vaudeville and Alberta Vaughn in “COLLEGIATE"
Sunday, February 6th— Pauline Frederick in DEVILS ISLAND" •Cmmedy Fox New»
RRAC A
THEATRE
Sea Isle City, N. J.
Saturday & Sunday,
February >th ^ ^>th—
Monte Blue
“Red Hot Tires” A picture in which Monte appears at his best and one that will thrill you as well as please you with the climax. Also 2-Reel Comedy and Latest News
IHE BLOCK SIGNAL
WSMructioe ice
SKI."
wrAMNgn awtos waesgNTfc
“THE SAP”
GRAND THEATRE Cape Kay Court House Sat, February 5th— Special Cast in “The Dixie Merchant” —A Comedy— “Woman of Letters” Also News Note—Come to our Saturday Matinee and get a good seat. Admission: Adults 25c Children 10c We are giving a Scooter away for a Prize.
Monday, February 7th— Jack Hoxie in "WESTERN WALLOP” It’s Here at I «st!—It’s True!—It’s a Panic! “The ’tcL Bottom Revue” With 15 rea*. live professional people and Special Black Bottom Orchestra The Biggest Dance Craze Bigger and Better than the Charleston Pretty Girls. Beautiful Lighting Effects, Special Musk. NOT A MOVING PICTURE THE BLACK BOTTOM REVUEWILL BE SHOWN AT NIGHT ONLY A Great Show In Conjunction With Our Reguar Program ADMISSION -ADULTS 40c; CHILDREN 20c
sad
i fury.
i. With ti| • (ought (or
I
Tuesday and Wednesday. February 8th and 9th - FfWitxd Lowe and Lila Lee in “ONE INCREASING PURPOSE” Based on A. S. M. Hutchinson’s Greatest Novel Added Attraction—ArtUtic Presentation of THE WILDWOOD HIGH SCHOOL BAND
3b Local Boys
Under Personal Direction of Professor Gcis
tt Thursday. February 10th—
4 Acts Select Vaudeville
And Aliene Pringle in
1 “THE GxvEAT DECEPTION” After the Saturday Vaudeville see the
League Basketball Game
Casino Hall—next to Casino Theatre
“IHE KEEPER OF IHE BEES"
Blanche Sweet and Ben Lyon in “IHE NEW COMMANOMENI”. Gene Tunney in . “The Fighting Marine” j No. 4 Also Fables | Thurs., February 10th t An all-star cast in f “LOVER’S ISLAND" ! A sea picture that is - full of thrills. —Comedy— Our Gang in “Ask Grandma” —Also— ! Pathe Review No. 38
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I . t 6; ' > I Theatre I
Ocean City’s Favorite Theatre Dirr<tion of the Geo. W. B-narthorn Theatres Matinee 2:15 Sat. Evening* 7 sad 9
flA Tfr't •f/rtt.v. >1 ft
A Hurricane of Hilarity, with Doris Kenyon. Lloyd Hugfeei. Farenda A Riot of Joy. Charleston! Black Bottom! Whee 1
Tomorrow, Saturday, February 5th—
The Yew’. Uugh Hit! If you want an evening of soul-satisfying enter- j tarn merit and s flock of mdcwk* real laughs, buy yourself seats for this piclure—and there you are!
ALSO ACTS OF HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
1 Keller Mack — Anna Earl • A LETTER O* INTRODUCTION ’ Comedy, Songs and Dances
2 W. AMATO World’s Champion English Football Juggler ^ 3 PA VAN TRIO Saxophone, Accordion, Singing and Dancing 4 ST A AD & LEGATO Harmony and Character Songs with VioKn
Monday and Tuesday, February 7th & 8th—
WILLIAM FQX Presents
iwfe
George Sidney. Marion Nixon. Gareth Hughe*. Sammy Cohen. Dorn Lloyd. A human recital of every-day people against a batkgrea 4 of New York's throbbing life, here is nnntnai entertainment.
Wednesday. February 9th— OPPORTUNITY NIGHT Fun For All Prizes Awarded To All Winners
Marcelinr Day. John Harron. Geoige K. Arthur. Gertrud r At lor, Ward Crane
Aanghs ?
There's nothing in this hilaxious c-omedY delight—the riproanous film of the smalltoun girl who year* fei New York. Her local Beau gets a book of rUqnrtte and makes liL- in the home burg a social success. Every ' Boy Friend" and “Girl Friend" in the country will hail this great delight!
BOY FRIEND y -its a riot.-
Thursday, ebruary 10th-
MARIE PREVOS
‘Man Bait”

