mu, day. “DM ft lac neymoon (press, a Film Masterpiece cturitatjon of AmeriFamily Life. Showing of Too Much Money
(he heatres! Ncxi tVeei
To Show At The Moorlyn
Four Act* of Vaudeville To Be Preamted
Tomorrow
Hobo
By Woman He Helped The hark of a rrvolrer ta Ike haed* of a woman —» rraCc at her hushand »!nk» to the ' xn—a aeraan. and the Sneer or arcuaa Uon pointed . t I».n Broa n teatal. ken tie. deaer? drfaJlM lured to the room at a - apecoa t
J (or the crime
j A llchtnlac leap (ram the tain I dow to a pranr.0* hor». below.
asS a mad daab
Beery and
Hatton Make Scream Team
Oorinne Cttffith
B they Em-
War Veteran* Anxiou*Iy
Await Latest "Sunny Side of War" Fihn
> N THBATRfc, Ocean r-iday noth.; Saturday. The |!»-| . , • a'allor; -Medday awd )
The NervoOa 1 ,
U OPPO rtun,l y Nl « ht! **»«*♦"> ^ ^ "Were hi the Nbva- Now' othri Bkmde; • ThurmUy.! ptirtult: la the fmUfic*. the ^rody'a W.dww.” | United taartnc down the track*)
1 { Ford:
j Camel.Fatima:
THtA' unday.
Nary Now;" Welnee syacwpaUas Boc:" Frl•The Wawtera Whirl JOI. THBATMt. WooAtaeday and ftunday. "Tue imooa Baprewa;- W«di Th.- Pewnlty.” S CABINO. Wildwood—
Filled tbrucchout with anrth
iTBK. Woodbine— prmnhiac I ad dent* and la erery
uiday aad Bur-*—
I of the Baa:”
irday. "Otrine the Uait:' day. -Ankle* Fret er rod !day. "Straight Thro: ►day. "A Fair of 8ta*»:
inewday. T%e Crwtee or the ChmkHa. Mack Bwal,
rWTT TliBATKX. Tocka
i< THBATJRE. Court llouat irday. “A Trip to Cklaa “The Greater
Tips For Mothers
Honeymoon Kxprwr the picture coming to the Theatre. Woodbine. Batand Banday. Fehniarr St . la a li»ely though tea* l.j-aan dory or American Ilf*. It portray*, alao.. roc which too much money r*ak on the lltte of lu ->rv The Lambert home 'U»e divided agalnat lu.tr. LooU playa «b* IndlcrouaP'.uaui huaband and falhar eagerly ensnared pretly SOOd-dlgget. Jane Irene Rich !► the inotber, attar aair-eBacing year* ■raalf aaglerteri by all younger daughter. Jean.
ala Lee Corbin doe the Wilful older daughtei being coagh! tor her by a young roller. Job: Lance. Harold Good » aon of the family. 1 client* and courage dlaalpation. Margaret I euddcnly become* awar.In the fouaehold righting It. her younger daughter, oal lain the world, efmjueeaatlon both per- : aplrltnal. wiat poiition a«d fhe deeol ioa at 1 children. Her hut be taken back b it r. There are many In-<-on*tcu in the picture, make one alt up and Ice Irene Blch play* eiiiceMty an' eonelction; la a hi* runnlaat ratiating. and *11
other respect a mart captirattng picture production. The .Nertou* Wreck." A1 ChriitleV Ute*l tore comrdy will ahow at Moorlyn Theatre Monday and
contltntoua laughter be any erlt-
htch to baac one* it aa to the artiatlc ralnr
of a motion picture aa eatertajnthan The Nenou* Wreck” head and aboaldera above the heot of the fra tun comrdie. produced to aerernl year* The atory feature* Ham non
FbyHia Hater. Cheater
II ■
: full <
Msg
Corlnpe Griffith and her pro- .
dhcUon. K. M Aaher. bellere In K , ‘ . ..kut" .. mu. .. P0.1M. ■- KU ”"-
Ihe motion plcturaa they m.
for Flret National.
Thu* It waa that Cortnne aUd* . nrT ^ ^ her company J-urneyed .U the. ^Wrinr W! wuy mirom th* rout!neat to aim ^ . Mffrrrnr ^ ]u ,l the aaterior •cenea for •^ync-ipa- . nil j r . - Inc Bbe.” the attrartlon at the painroli I Lyric Theatre. Woodrittn. Wed- j |{1 I .ad.r. H.r.k J- 8 V I t "Byncopaiing Sue” deal* with onf .
jthr romance of a alage-wrock fl ,„
Xix^ Up 'Beat in the
In towa. Honey
a reaaon.” whale of
44 year* without k»k the man who
The moat humanly comic pic-j ahopglrl In New York and Mia* tore to hare It* incentive la the! refueed to allow the tragedy of war. | atud o ho«*e, to try and “fake"
the laudatory;
irjolred Manhattan tot*, de-
Other Besioni
Barber: Your hair U
the train ap-
proaebe*. the tlreing Agure umt ta the atlrrupa. poire* himeelf fc.-
iump for the platform of the ; aplte the fart It would have been ; * U '^*, mount * late.: effort to bring «** j ,0 *** ,r ‘” 1 ,,ur * on ' , ’‘ rf,il b * !
breadth being ground under Ihe; t,., York fn,,l, Hollywood. • «- .
whmd, of the onruahlag monaler. i ^ • w^l *« «•«*» a thing righl. i The man dim into the flm eom-f ln th . Nl „ ' ' Ll**' 1 tr7 ,0 *> "
'' | In the Nary Now.” which
there , 0 the Lyric Theatre. Woodbine.!'®" '
partment available and
ful creature ta a been thing 24 and S».
That'a Oorinne'<
negligee
(hit of thir chain •tanewa there la born aetlow-druna. which
aurglng. throbbing excll
iniic
appealing sentiment , nd detlghi- i ago,,
Corlnn. • lateat comedy l« said
^ 1 10 ecllpre -CTaeaified." which waa Fnrtn sickbed* In dlaabled war, reggrdad as the aura beat work
eeteranaf hoapiUla came hundreds] unt || no ,
of almHar note* to Wallace Beery t
and Baymond Hatton fbUAwtas)
'*•{ their Initial “Behind the Front' '
Thla ta '.irttMlIy
hart BofWorth an all-aiar
artlsu.
■mou* wrerk who die. and hla Sue appetite, aa well aa hla pill taking hablu. work a marvelous change In him. Of course. Mlu Haver, aa the girl, ta a vital con butlng eauae. The picture ha* melodramatic plot In which predominate. You'D utugh heartily at Ford's po--irayal of aa able-bodied wreck *» well aa at Cbrater Conklin and] Mack Swain, both of whom bring to the Iron: all the (un re** for w hich they have be- >1 mow* for year*. The corned xcbtlent throughout and fully one hundred per cent entertain
e*t.
A thiHlms airplane crash—an anuaual Ulp through Coney 1. land** famous Luna Park, showing. the big amueemeni p:ac* frosi the front end of a chute-Ihe-chote and a rotter-conster— ia excellent cast of young play-t>—-“-tlinga that are far from ordinary and ome of the most » camera .hots that have been shown on the screen, one are among the out standing feature* of Firs! Na ionat** 'Mu*! Another Blonde, which comes next Wednmday to the Moorlyn Theatre with Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Muthalt fealur* u*. with Louise Brooks and William Collier. Jr.. In the aec ; owd leads. It I* a real piece of emertaln-
ie*l.
II l» a common belief that marriage* are contracted in Heaven, and wrecked In well. well call If the wa of tlrcumataatlal erldnace. Such i<ecm* to be the case In Nobody* Widow.” a delightful oma title comedy starring Leaildr Joy. which wtU be premnl•d at the Moorlyn Theatre next Thursday Litwrally. the marriage of Ihe pair Involved In thla sophisticated Avery Hopnood comwas aulemalxed In Bngland. temporarily wrecked when ihe wife discovered another woman in the anna of her husband, and rehabilitated in California, with the aid of a blonde widow and propltiou* clrcumstaarea.
k.™-, vote teSrilrfw.w
— * were amoug the enthualaaMc: Onr tip to the man who I* 1 1> H "Driftin' Thru.” the Brat champion* of the doughboy pair' J<*« «*«tlng married is to buy hi* of a 1*rim of -peclal We*Uni*iln that picture. They lauded It. wife such One china lhat she’ll being made by the beloved cow-{by raying that II w a* ruHlbnalbtc I never trust blm to wipe th*
boy. Harry Carey, for release by'for having brought “the one ray 1 dtahe*.
Wtbe and showing Thuraday. of sunshine which lifted them!
above the thought, they try so, . hard 10 submerge.' and by call- 1 “ ‘
In "the funniest dim ever Hashed “Compan:, won'.m to Bower*j on a semen.” ’ t* quite flttlng and proper. When
In Iheli Second effort to deplet • they fade—they dye -
the war', sunny aide, both B-erv?”" 3 = aw «■ 'as*
and Halt-
t felicitous
We
twatrtoa Joy In a mor. rola in many a day.
daring departure from such role* She portrayed la The CUag- ; Vine." "For Alimony Only." W* Leaves." and other picture* made under the De MllleMetropolltan banner. “Nobody'. Widow ' is - happy blending nt
vce. social intrigue and tons situation* that make nalloyed entertainment and
» Joy t
■11 re ease* of ber brilliant Phi* picture will be enma tried people, folk* contemplating plunging matrimonial se*. m 10 have escaped t By all mean*, see
New Screen Laughs in ‘'ative Gty Miles J "Trip To Chinatown" Where They Left It Margarv, umgstoa. »
Madge Bellamy
Scores Big Hit j"”^rrr?.
In New Corned v “
J i tou
frit they had a dla-
frow the boy*.;
whom will never leave]
heir sickbed*, were the mod j i touching mrsaag"* of encourage- 1 ,!»*•« have ever received.” th*!
Appearo in Leading'Rote of!’tar' of "We re i n the Nary
"Anklet P.elerred," F.e
Stepphie Comedv-l)rama ***• dedicated." I A* the gTeeneat g<ds* who crer i cruaved a gangplank. Beery antT Hatton And th* world war a; confusing mixture of spectacular] sea battle-, '•kitchen police.*' International Intrigue, routine duty and shore leave How they wal••fiandy" nod again in “Summer] low through It nil In Uttar be-' Bachelor*.” and "Bertha, the »'l<l*nnent. commutes the most j Sewing Machine Olrl.” cmatw to hllartotu. war history yet Bimed.' Hunt's Casino Theatre on Bun-* "We*re In the Navy Now” was' day. February 47. In a fast step-, dlr ***w! by Edward Sutherland] ping comedy-drama of ui. tropoli-, • l *k *be charartert tie genlna The picture U called ^klch marked “Behind the’ “Ankle* Preferred” and was pr©-;P ,on l " The ktrpporting cnat I* dueed for Fox Films by J. G.; l»'*»ded b T Cheater Conklin xnd : Blystoar. {Torn Kennery. both of whom are Mlm Bellamy play* the role of f ’‘* ,orr<1 a young working girl who proi
great attraction for
Too!
great aa attraction, in fact, for the constant attention of the opannoys har. Bhnta a very independent soul. fi alao at loan to account for the attaatlon. but not f«: long. It’s her anklm! Thu* the Biting
mu.
Throughout the production.| Mlm Bellamy aupplltw a crispnea*. In her work which la a delight to’ She never allows a scene ] to drag. There la always some-) thing doing. Allen Forres! who played op- j posit, the little blonde actress j in “Bummer Bachelor*" play* op-! poaite her In “Ankle* Preferred." j In a different manner. He**! vilUas. A: usual, be give* an] excellent performance. Included In the cast are Lawr-| encc Gray. J. Farrell MacDonald and Barty Norton. Mr. Blyatone; in directing the production. In-, cnrporated many hllarlona bits of bualnew* which materially en-• hancc 'the entertainment vnlue of the picture.
H. B. Warner a Crook In Picture "Silence" Seldom I* - etage player privi-l teged to portray »h a Dim produr tlon a characti-tiiatlon for which { he I* celebrated In the realm or 1 spoken drama. H. B. Warner.' however, eojopa the good fortune] of the privileged few in "81- i lean*." for bo play* the aamc j rule ia Beulah Marie Dlx** screen j version of Max Mareln'a crook] melodrama tint won him ac- i claim In the aentatlonal run of eight month* In the play en , Joyed On Broadway. Rupert' Julian directed the picture whichwill be ahown at the Community Theatre. Tuokahee next Saturday. February X*. Mr. Warner * featured aa Jim! Warren In thr picture ami he
Entity. Feb.25— Ralph Ince in “Breed of ihe Sea" Comedy Pox Mew* "GoW-b Stallion" Euuode 1
Satcrdv. Feb. 28— 4 Act* Select VAUDEVILLE George O'Hara in “Going the Limit" International Hew* "Fighting For Fame." Mo. 2
Snnday. Feb. 27— Madge Bellamy m “Ankle. Preferred" Comedy Fox Mew* Monday. Feb. «- William Desmond in “Straight Thru”
I’ Harry Slvrr. t! for hi- m.i-tra
Tuesday, Mar. 1— a Three-Act Comedy entitled “A Pair of Sixe." Stamng Gedaey Rigor Beaefit Wildwood High School Alumni Wednesday. Mar. *- Rod LaRaqoe in “The Cruise of the Jasper B.” Comedy Pox Mew* Don't MIa This One
Community Theatre
Tuckahoe, N. J.
Feb. 26— Cecil B De MUle pmafliU “SILFHCE” Intensely gripping melodramatic mystery photoplay ia "SOence." interpreted by an all-star cast. Locked np in hi* heart was e mcret which money could not buy. nor krr force him to reveal A picture of unusual appeal, vibrant with every human emotion. Two-reel Comedy— "LIVE COWARDS' Concert by the new Victor Orthophonii Victrola
—CotningCHELOR B:
“BACHELOR BRIDES"
LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE N. J.
Sat., Sun.. Feb. 28-27-Paramount presents MtUACE BCEBY- fttYHOKtriUTTOW ‘Wear IhThC Navy Now'll
and aa all-star cast. Two little Boys in Blur. Leathernecks who scrub the decks and peel potatoes, too! Jnst imagine the humor! Sweethearts in every port, balloon pants, sea kgs. beans, dog watch, and romance for'd and aft Fifth Episode"BiU Grim's Progms" Comedy and Mews
Thursday. Mar. 3— 4 Act» Select VAUDEVILLE —AW— Alberta Vaughn in “The Adorable Deceiver"
Wednesday, Mar. 2— First National presents Oorinne Griffith in ‘Syncopating Sue’ Corinne’s greatest show, as big a trinntph for Corinne u the channel swim was for Gertrude Ederte—hits the sweetest note of romance and drama that ever brought a laugh. First episode of the greatest and most sensational serial that ever hit the screen. Jack Daugherty and Helen Ferguson in THE FIRE FIGHTER" You'll gasp at this big wonder thriller. Comedy and Hews Friday, lurch 4— Universal presents Jack
Home in
“The Western Whirlwind” This IS-« REAL BIu, Streak Western. Comedy and Mew*
—Coming—
] THE VOLGA BOATMAN" i i
Cape May Court Honse. H. Jfl
Sat . Fftb. 26 Wm. Fox presents “A TRIP TO CHINATOWN" A two-reel comedy “Too Many Relations" Also News
—Mon.. Feb. 28— “THE GREATER
GLORY"
with Conway Tearie and Anna Q. Nilsson, here—the picture
that is as great as life
itself.
—Comedy— Hal Chase in “Bad Boy” Also News
—Tues., Mar. I— Ben Lyon and Mae McAvoy in “THE SAVAGE” Gene Tunney in “The Fiphting Murine" No. 7 Also Fables
—Thurs., Mar. 3— Harry Carey in "DRIFTIN' THRU" A Clyde Cook Comedy called “Moonlight and Noues" Also Review No. 42
Feb. 28-17—
Warner Bros, nresent “The Honeymoon
Express”
with Irene Hich. Willard Louis. Helene Costello and
other stars.
A WOMAH—Fighting for all women hold dear! A MOTHER— Fighting for
her children!
A WIFE—Fighting for her
aetf-respect!
in a home of soul-destroy-ing wealth, where greed has j settled like a golden blight. * sapping I a nuly loyalties and love, making her aon aad j daughter wasters, and her j husband a selfish cud. Special Musical Attraction Comedy: "Pleasure Bound"
Latest Hews Events Wednesday. Mar 2—
! Lon Chaney in “The Penalty” I One of the greatest prod tieI lions starring this g iratert
of character stars.
1 You w<ll side with him: I you will scorn him: and I again be will draw you to 8 Ws heart Don’t fail to see I this greatest of all prodne- | tions For the benefit of jl the Degree Team of the 8 Baron Dr Hirvh Lodge oi I Odd Fellows. Mo. 222 | Comedy and Hews Events
Ocean Gty’* Favorite THeulre Direction of the Geo. W. Beanethum Theatres Matinee 2:15 Sat. Evenings 7 and 3 Tonight, Friday, February 25— WOLF’S CLOTHING with Patsy Ruth Miller — Charles Ray Comedy—"Some More Excuses"
Tomorrow, Saturday, February 26—
m UNKNOWN CAVALIER.
ALSO | ACTS OF HIGH CLASS A r VAUDEVILLE ■ including the PETER PAN REVUE 8—PEOPLE—8 Fox New* and Comedy
»AL CHRIi Lau&h-Spasm
^ T—/ luiih
Harrison Ford-Phyllis Haver Chester Conklin - Mack Swain
and Hobart Bosworfh
It's Riotous and Rowdy- Rampant and Resonant-a Nervous,Breakdown of Merriment - Hectic with Humor A Veritable Geyser of Guffaws/ A WorrY- Chaser DeLuxe/ Also Comedy—“Peaches and Plumber"
Topic* of the Day — Fable*
Wednesday, March 2— ANOTHER BIG OPPORTUNITY NIGHT FUN FOR ALL!
With
Dorothy Mackaill — Jack Mulhall Louise Brooks and William Collier, Jr. Fox New* Comedy—“June's Honeymoon" Thursday, March 2
^jJRjCEjQj,
Also Pathe Review—Comedy, “Vulgar Yachtsman”

