CAPE HAY COUFTT TIKES. FEIDAT. FEBRUARY 18. 1927.
the heatres Next Week
Padlocked’’ Coming To Lyric Theatre
t -S THKATM. Otr«M ;U y. MX OtUimi S»t«rfay. 'Tt» «1*BJ Moadwy TatmM»r
Western
Star Comingj‘Monkey Talks,’ Mystery Drama, Real Treat
Central Character of Story
High-Spirited Girl Who Re- (im
belt Against Restrictions iw. app^r... , h , Lrrtr |s^ w y or i. Stage Success
- Theatre. Woodbine FVbnrary J5
ben bU Ute»t production.
[Spirit of the Auctioneer
Preserved in Film
**Tbe Auctioneer." the quaint, appealing atory of the Ilf* Elmon Leri, nbleh put Oaild WarfleM amoni the foremoet <lramatte actor* aben preaent’-t on the New York «tafe by Ilatld BeUeco. come* in picture form the Lyric Theatre. Woodbine.
of Sense- __
tcraatioaal popularity. vU] make honal Parisian. London and Wednesday February jj.
- -- - - ' adaptine this play .u
i. Vox Films has kept to^ lb* spirit of lb* orgcinal. adding
teeaaatiry touch*? toj
bring the story up to date, and to 1 "intiriat* and ap-;
r,mr «««••■•: .W*.t- _ _ „ aben bis Ute»t production. A
.., j, ^v^rn ; Ba * cd on Rc, Beach Stor > T ° Hun *»
THEATML Woodblae j tlwrae *d the older fMeratlon.! Wewem brand, l* one «rf the Bmi Fox Mims' erreen teraion Of » c- w _ J| _,j ,, a ad aosdsy ?*','**• >-* •»'»> .Unn the tern- o, . D .w sen* In .hlch r»i.*.- , h ,Znltk,n.l l3.n I^don
Wedoaoiar. -FArta.- fyi.* manner* wuj moral. «l Mcture* r’*wp,.,..ioa U isiro-■' h ' ,S '' 1 ' 0> UM>4o,, o_ .... e»._l*** reoSAO generation ahotild during It* stellar diseoxery to * na ■ '" ** ,,k *•'**'' '■ uc< **-
i eiait, tb* Lyric Theatre. Woo.- the lh*»tr»-go»n* public i "Tbe Jlbukey Ttilk." will be pr*.Wb*. Katurday and Bonds) abeu Humes' rapid rise I tom ob-larnted at Hunt* Casino Theatre **• Dwan'. new Paramount »mrUy to stardom at the head of SonOxy, February :o
■**«*«■■■ -HI » , h , „„„„
Ml* b y Rj,oa l Walsh, maker human and lifelike.
. 1 * Ihrough most of Uexln. and »ir 1°* '' wh ** P'lce tilory.“ and. like George Sidney, well known for ^ ' ""'t** IMil^ SlTt^ lL U £™^CmitZ * rr * t !<,pk U pro-■ hit delineation o! Jewish cbarac't!, ^ lh, ‘ 01 * ,m, "' bjr u flnr ‘ l mo,k,n both on the stage and the and —Bmptandlng on the partlgg“^_ Thr Monkey Talks" Is splendid, senwn. play* the title role
Senieitainment.
Brawn and Brain Are Combined in Dog |
Many buxom, bouncing taen |: haunt the tocu* of the Camera, f but loo often their brawn to fat ! cireeda th»ir btalna that Ihwit [
ht-’ronlc abllit.rs* are small.
Here, at U»t. i* an actor who ! Is berth nthlet* and mtme. and 1 ol tlrile beauiy parliaMJ
St tongbea.i is the star
ne» production an Associated | Exhibitors’ ptrtut*. eniltled. “Notth Slat." »birh i- coming j to the Grand Tb*sttr. Cape May jl
Thursday, il
. ASUSO. Wildwood— : Aran»a. The Hraor I»ar-*t shown.
Saturday. ’ Money to For *hU t
; unday. The
Allied E. Green, who directed! tbe product!, n lost no oppot-. tualty to bring iu tridents that! would strengthen the character J of old Sim tut Lcvl. the lovable!
AaCIloaeer. antage of
- Thars-
FIT RE. Woodbil say and Sunday. "PadV.'edn iwdsy. 'The r:” Friday. “One,
i Paris \itiK^)here !' ilm Feature of Apoches in New und Goukfing Film ell Reproduced A Decided Hit
dark at reeds and qurel of tb* Apache of Paris lucod la a form that imdwd another world. M-tio-Goldwya-Mayer .iu-
show ibe haunt* of er deni gen* of the un as they are. For thb th* aid of the Paris <* employed to ob t» of tb* strange haunt* tcur 1st »v*r dares enter, b are closely guarded
ng eye
lortotts of then* pli " pollcotnsa dare eater » the seen, of much * m. This place wa* proiih utmost Addlty. ■ial other eerie bat .t». ww produtUoa. a rlrld drama of the Paris ua . la played by a notable d«d by Charts* Ray lean tourish ranwahed In hr plot, and Joan Craw- » ftery Apache dance 1 Gilmore, famous In tb* Auction. -Whits Cat
Cat.-
uaderwertd. ant
ben I
i df
Apache dance that and GUmore ate
at* battle b*tw. ad another woman 1 T"
the lot* °* j
Court
February 21. He is conquering hero who <'>tniuaUy rigbta alt wrongs, puisues the vlilgin and succeerlr. In bringing the rigfef ‘gtrt and the right man togethe.. to the ImiBes-- »ailsfaclion of everyone conecrasd. with the doubtful eg. epGnn of
parent* u driving the youth r,n * W »» ****« rW'r of our country to th* lass life ^P" * n ® •* «H-*rouitd alh-
-PadWkrd ' Is a ptcturiutlun i W * ** * r,, ■
ad the uldety read Coamopotllai .. . — j
Magaslnc story by Rex Beach , It un* adapted by Jk-cky Cardin-r and Janie* BhcUey Hamilton, and
*d by Ud* Moran. Louise Drcsnet i and Noah Beery Florence Tur- 1 nsr, Helen Jerome Eddy. Allan Wmpaoa. fbar’ee Lone and Dnug- j Inas Fkirbanke. Jr., are among th* important supporting playere
Harry Langdon Says We Are AH Big Kids.
The story deal* with thr liveui id tamanec.-t ol * troupe of Ctrl' performers, including a talking monkey, with tb* torr-dalaty Olive Borden in the etc liar role. Jerque* Lrraer play* tbe part of the monkey that talks, and tacldently he created the urigtaal role In the Pari* stage play. Jt&ymonit Hitchcock, the alar of dosen Brood*ay sue.■**•**. la;
Don Alca-
—re— eisjecn • ... , • f-- 1 ratle Is In the rob- cf Wick, the | Itral character in the Hlkt National Comic rinds Im , r Tn1 McNamara. Malcolm ^ ‘•‘ki-WlrUcd That We’re All Laughing Waite. Jane Wintua and August who n^trXt against heri a, Ourac*ivM Tollalrr have role* of imp.crane*.
A1 Uur»lve. ^ ^ pW .
IV V., .h.r.m torlw *r from The Strong Man at Grand * nil In f , Pl . , decided
•eek a caren ,m Broad :
city and altogrlber different
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r.*. Jr”." «»> im—1 -o. ■«!w:!5.rSHL“. , EfrLii.*tr
triangle,
xpreted crlai* develop* a hen lather demands that she teturn home, and tbe eufas-ournt enU are charged with siMpenar id caioliona! appeal. The entire production baa been lavishly set. brightly and Siting and undo Mr Dwaa’s direction very colorfully and smoothly yreduced
“The Bat" Superb Mystery Drama Filmed By Roland West on H ifre Scale All the element# which made Phi Bat" on tbe stage the most icri—rtiil play of excitement. »ve been rfyaUlltsed Into a superb screen presentation Bold West, which open* a long1 ailed eagagetnent al tbe Capitol Theatre. Woodbine. Saturday id Sunday Her* W« have murder don* bbery attempted, pursuit frustrated. mystery dt-tilled and double-41*1 Died, solution deferr«l and denouement that Is ail
Prl»*
The main scene of these Stirling proceedings I* a 14T-* Wand house teceally vacated by a
banker now believed dead, and ■ hutnoi. now occupied by a hard-boiled I -T f t on Sunday you run over New York spinster who is In- jo Coney Island and And him cllnrd to puoh-pooh anything tbai throwing basebalD at the doll*, seems sinister or supernatural, riding thr roller coaster, sating Bhr is gradually pul on the j hot dog* and generally having thr ragg> d edge by queer golng*-on j time time of hi* Ufi-. He'a nothin the house; ghostly sounds, ing hut a big kid. As a matter •trance shots and scuffle*. »ud ajof fact, we are all nothing but half dosen counterplot* la which j big kids, only some either don’t she !• concerned a* a par.man or. realise il or else refuse to admit as an eyewuneas. She determlnss | n. The comedian simply eapllo bold ifc - fort, sad sallsts s, tails** that aide of human na-
Ftrsi Nallonal. The Strong «"« mmtaey u unu-ua., out when. itre*’ eCT lUy'^Cogrt "Ifawlie.' w,n ‘“•'■mtenr. . the resultlag Fcb^sS^l. hi wm. lat“rest- •Huallon* an- full of thrlU*. nning ideas on the psychology of M,rn ^ * n * , 1 * to -
tbr laugh. In an latarvtaw h(! ! moment.
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"In th# Brst place, the laugh 1* Uir inflection of one's frail-1 tlra—of everyone's weakness. We, think that we are laughing at the screen character, but It aeem* to me that we are laughing ati oumeJvea. •All c’-lldren at heart, we k- iw subconsctonaly that when we laugh at a poor boob, the vie-, tlm of circumstance*, we put our-j selves In the position of the poor boob To be successful In winning laughs, one must be sincere. 1 can't tvol my auiaence and say. T am funny and I’m going to make you laugh *t me.’ 1 must fed my part. I roust be. wretched, and consequently rid!-!
Community Theatre Tuckahoc, N. J. Saturday. Feb. 19— Wn. fox present* “Kentucky Pride” wilu J. Farrell MacDonald. Gertrude Alter, Henry B. Wahlull and a host of the world's greatest race horses. The interesting ways of the iemocky folk, for whom the world is only a good place for horses to run on, and the never-to-be-forgot-ten glimpses of the beautifol Bine Grass country, one of America's most romantic regions. ' Two reeh if Comedy and Latest Hews Events —Added Attraction— Mnsk fnrnished bv the new Victor Oithophonie Concert
VictroU
Langdon. by the way. use* ivc ••gag" men. and much of the fun consequently 1* engineered by them during the making of lpc flint. 81 reeving the Idea that all persons ard In some degree children at heart and unknowingly
corne lian*, be said:
ttuppoee you were to Interview a bank prn^denl In his office. You would And bint austere, dignified. unspproachable. He appar--vtly W a cold individual with little of heart and ao sense of
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and servant*. and|
■ya« murder Is] the other* Ini
■ by.
BUcic Bottom Rcnuc To Hunt** Casino
the deed, and la fact
everyone ha* something to l.lde. so that in the lightning-like ooa roaUy gu^ the criroiaal The spins'er I* pUyrd by Ms*.
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Rustling
Mrther in For Cupid”
rraca " THEATRE ** Sea Isle Gty, U. J. Saturday & Sunday, February 19th & 20th Paramount presents “The Runaway” with an all-gtar cost. Don’t miss this picture for a good laugh, also you will be surprised at the climax. Also 2 reel comedy and Latest News Events
Saturday, Feb. 19— Georg'- O’Brien and Anita Stewart in “RUSTLING FOR
CUPID”
—A comedy called— “8 Cylinder Bull” Also News Reel
Monday, Feb. 21 — HARRY LAN6QSH 'THE SHAN' Two Reel Comedy and News Tuesday, Feb. 22— Milton Sills in "PUrt’ETS" Gene Tunney in “The Fighting Marine” No. 6 Also Fables
Friday, Feb. 18— Ken Maynard in The Senor Dare Devil’ Comedy Fox News 'House Without a Key’ (Final Episode)
Saturday. Feb. 19— 4 Acts Select VAUDEVILLE Malcolm McGregor and Dorothy Devore in 'Money To Bum’
carl NORTH STAR
—Comedy “Hot Heels and Review
Sunday, Feb. 20— Olive Borden in ‘The Monkey Talks’ Comedy— "Meet My Girl” Fox News Monday. Feb. 21 — Ranger, King of the Canine Actors, in ‘Flashing Fangs’ Tues., and Wed., Feb. 22 and 23— Marie Prevost in ‘For Wives Only’ and
Black Bottom Revue 15 Dancing Colored Artiats, including Colored Orchestra No Advance in Prices Matinee and Night Thursday. Feb. 24— 4 Acts Select VAUDEVILLE Glenn Hunter in ‘Breed of tbe Sea’
LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE N. J. Sat. A Sob.. Feb. 19 A 20 Paramount presents Bex “PADLOCKED” with Louise Koran, lanise Dresser, Noah Beery and an all-star cast. Truly ■ flaming document of our times—of a warm blooded modem mm who resents oppression and takes to Broadway's white UHris
Fourth _ ' Bill Grime's l _ __ Comedy and Latest Hews Events Wednesday. Feb. 28— Wm. Fox iweseats “The Auctioneer” The crest Amrrican character drama with George Sidney. supported by an allstar cast. You'll Uuch with ‘The Auctioneer." youH cry with him. aad -oall love him. Thr astounding soccuss of the wmard of the stage *ade into a still more astounding film by .a genius of the stage. By all nraas see "The Auctioneer.” Tenth and Final Episode of ••Tiie Silent Fiver” Comedy and Hews This is a benrtil for the Woodbine^Hifeh School A.
Friday. Feb. 25— A Bine Streak Western Fred Home.- in “One Man Game” Starring the fUshing speeddemon of tbe saddle. Fred Hnmrs. in a galloping romance of the West with a surprise climax. Comedy and Hews
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Ocean City’s Favorite Theatre Direction of the Geo. W. Bcnnethnm Theatres Ksrinre 2:15 Sat. Evenings 7 and 9 Tonight. Friday, February 18— Irene Rich - Conway Tearle - in “My Official Wife” Clattering Cossacks, plotting Nihilists, vivacious Viennese'. A melodrama of Bnssia and Austria on the brinks of war. A d.nma of pre-war Xnuia with a vodka kick. Tomorrow. Saturday, February 19— MILTON SILLS in “The Silent Lover” Famous cast. Marvelous desert scenes. Irresistible romance of a Desert Slave Girl aad a handsome young Lieutenant who
Added—Comedy. "Mister Chump” Fox News ALSO 4 ACTS OF HIGH CLASS A VAUDEVILLE * In addition to our Picture Program
Monday and Tueoday, February 21 A 22—
Sat. A Sun.. Feb. 19 A 20 United Artists' Corporation presents Boland West's great production of “The Bat” i great comedy mystery trams. Like a thunderbolt omes this thrill 1 The vorid's most electrifying plot of excitement now masterfully transferred to the screen. Millions mw the stage play. Many millions will see the film, which cost over *10.000.000
Added: Special musical over tore by Miss Emily Boxln Coipedy and Hews Events | Wednesday. Feb. 23— Metro-Gold wyr.Mayr presents Charles Bav in “PARIS” with Joan Crawford and other supporting stars. "While Paris Sirens All the mystery, tbe clamor, the ramrnre that stalks on every side when the clocks st ' v * midnight in Gay Paree' A rreat romance of the undeiworld' You don't know what thrills are unUl you see this great d action Comedy and Hews £i
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REX INGRAM S TKiB L=(2lil^ Ke&fcEittisCv OF THE APOCALYPSE
Wednesday, February 23— Opportunity Night! Prizes Awarded To AH Winner*
Thursday, February 24— RICHARD THOMAS in “The Better Man”

