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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES, FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 1927-

At the Theatres Next Week

Actor? Face Death “On Guard ! Filming Shipwreck i 7 roupe Had

Storm Scenes of Photoplay

Made in Hurricane

Hardships

and vary llabli* in make other- « 1m* rant- India Iduala forc-t which I? which and whal ia what. I The victims of the love bus In this instance are Raymond Me-; Kee. Kucenla Oil t. Ruth Hiatt i

and Marvin l>ohac!t.

MOORLYN THEATRE. Ocean City—Friday "Butterflies in

In the face of th* worn'

that ha* visited the la« fourteei

l*aei

1 Bad Weather at Fort Hoyle \^Olin§ StST

the Rain:” Saturday. "Luna-

oarly in February. ]»:«. M-• ! polltan s latc*t puturr produc:

tic at Laratc; Monday and Shipwreck.^ Uun.!.Tneaday. "Private Iixy Mur- ‘upfor, arlU al blmlny on > :■ phy:" Wednesday. "Obey . wrecked" bessn tiffLaw;" Thursday. ‘The Fhtn- ,i t . nab ,. rr , » U n..unced '

to w-cur. some r.-al -t...:

for the picture. So. d. I

warnlnss of veteran

company nailed from ' on the old clipper -hip " li

Makes Many Produc-

tion Difficulties

Weeks’ Bill at the Grand

Helps Build Memorial

Latest Zane

Grey Romance

Due at Lyric

I “Forlorn River" Deals With i Cattle Rustlers of Old

West; Holt in Cast

Has an Unexpected Turn

i Bullet."

rcvov THEATRE. Millville— Monday. "The Timid Terror;" Tuesday and Wednesday. "Johnnie Oel Your Hair Cut;” Thursday. “Red Hot Leather;" ' Friday and Saturday, “The

Country Beyond.'

-'ant hardship* were the •he Pa the-*, rial unit dur-

. four weeks at Pori Hoyle. \U’viand. In the making of ex-

tm lor "On Guard.” the

riary stoiy written by Majur K-hert Ulassburn. and produced with the co-operation of the

iHuge Filming of "Johnny

Get Your Hair Cut' Raises Large Fund

Jackie's Charities Many

During 'he montn spent at th

: Tt the weather was atroclout

. Members of the company . traded colds from wet fi many minor Injuries wcurded front flgbt *ccti

a effort t

Although the span or hi rear* are few. Jackie Coogan'

,„.i- philanthropies are Internationally ’and recognised and hardly a day

i,.- passes but that dot-* not And

and Hie little Metro-Goldwyo-Mayer light. star -ager and ready to dontrlb-

would dan

j take a chante.

I Sixteen mile* out in the < ,

GRAND THEATRE. Court House lina Channel, the threat.:;

—Saturday. ‘The Shamrock storm broke. Bufle-.d I,; a Handicap;" Monday. "The ty mile gale and •«allow. . Dancer of Paris;" Tuesday, sifibt by the laky "The Wilderness Woman: ' the night that d.-scenoed. . Thursday. "Code of the North- ship faced detdruction on west;" Friday. ‘The Honey- rock* m Point San t i"e...... moon express." 1 v '' r ,h, r*" M ’ h,,ur

BUNT'S CASINO. Wildwood— their lives while .-eaport man trucks and oth. Friday. "Jim the Conqueror:'" were on the lookout lor dlulre*-. mu ". ^ , Saturday. "Uneasy Payment*;" idgnal* and Ixm Angeles nape: In all thl*. Cullen Land I*, teaSunday. "Main Balt;" Monday, and national w ire *eru.. - broad lured player In "On Guard "The General;" Tuesday "The ea*l new* of the i-hip •- dingcrour, hihltrd a greater

Family Upstairs;" Wednesday. - plight.

"Stepping Along." Thursday. Their dWire*, signal* were uot troupers mno .econ^. ’“Jj* ""T JI^uMlon "Johnny Get Your "Bred in Old Kentucky. ' .discovered until the dawn b...ugh: . Un l !^ r h * d L !' t id 1 ,Tl^ ^IH^r ^T" comreg to me CAPITOL THEATRE. Woodbine- 1 J , “ 11 , camera equipment, using hi* ! New People's Th-atre. Millville.

Hero of the Big Snow*;" haIf , DlU( . from , he lvrk , « Wednesday. "Salome.' | j, u , lr ii, ulr lo spirit

i from the 1

Young Coogan> latest charlt-

sympathetlc' able adventure took place In San than the veteran Kianclaco during the Aiming of

trouper, and Shtftgjyn withi hi* new M-tro-Goldwyn-Mayer

the unit, had

It I*

LYRIC THEATRE. Woodbine- * lld J m, ’ ra1 '' of Ihe players and

Saturday and Sunday. -The I 1

Great K. A A. Train Robbery; ' ° n * " ,P

Wednesday. "Forlorn River:". Con,m . unl,y . Th .'

Friday. "Black Paradis.-."

t Salurdsy t

•hey ms nag -

log once been a cameraman him-, numbering aome two hundred •Helf. he helped crank on scene* in people, arrived In that northern which he did no* appear. Ih er.- C»lK»rnla melropolls they went by giving the regular cameraman [° *he Pacific Coast

BRACA THEATRE. Sea Isle City; —Saturday. "Blarney:" Tuesday. 'The Eagle of the Sea."

tic »

r life

r film

Ih-

A Week of “Hero of the Big Amusement Big Snows ■ For Everyone At Capitol Hunt', Guino Will Present T 1 * Ncw Rin-Tin-Tin PicVeudeviUe. Super-Photo- ,ure 1 " trodu " s Nanette, play, and Feature Bill Rinty', Male Will Hold Bargain Day, ^ "[Can^n Wood,

. «»t. When .'cratches and slight Jockey Club to arrange for the wlats or Sprains were reported, j «*e of the fantous old Tanforan; outlaw. his first aid kit was U.e flrat open 1 >'»«• 'rack to Dim the race scenes: French heuty. Mgja^teifor Gerald Beaumont s atory.' heroine; and : Everything was nogotlated Balls- the third angle in Ihla threcfactodly until the question of j cornered love affair. Raymond procuring people to _fllra the j Hatton, w hose comedy charecterl-

w bo dressed the i

and It was

wounds.

Cullen Landis will be seen Tuesday at the Grand Theatre, Court House. In "On Guard."

Dancer Of Parii

More than the usual Interest attending the coming of a feature picture Is attached to the arrival of Robert T. Kane's latest First National production. "The Dancer of Paris." which will open at the Grand Theati

Zane Grey's genius for story telling and Paramount'* superlative skill In plcturlilng hia colorful tab* of the old West In all their gripping realism And celluloid expression la a new melodramatic thriller with the i usual title of "Forlorn River.' Thl* 1* the very latest of Mr. Grey's adventurous tales and cently appeared seriously In Ladl.-s Home -Journal. The picture show* at the Lyric Theatre. Woodbine, n.-vt Wednesday. "Forlorn River" deal* with a band of csltb rustlers who were Ihe terror of the northwest cattle hen that section of the America's last frontier. Around this exciting clash between the desperadoes and the ranrhera. the author ha* woven a dramatic romance that

xpected twlat. nripals involved

outlaw, who Is a fugitive from Justice; a cattle rancher's daughter: and her boyhood sweetheart.

' Hoi! has the plcturrequc if "Nevada." the mysterious Arlette Marchall. noted >eauty. I* the appealing

story. | heroine; and Edmund Burns is

grand stand arose. The cider Coogan had determined to make a "different" race track picture and so he conceived the Idea of the "John McLaren Testimonial John McLaren Is the man who converted mile* i_pon miles of -ami dune* on the Padflc Coast into Golden Gate Park, known ' the world over a* one of the

Monday. , largest and muei beautiful public "The Dancer of Paris" is a P ar *“ 'h 'he United States. Fortyrplral A'lenesque tale. Its cen- a ' v of McLaren's life have *1 Bmire b. lng an American h'"'' t° ihe city of San (rl. popular la the Montmartre sranclsco. and Jackie suggested

tragedies and

maiit,* form a screen atory of usual distinction and charm.

Code of the Northwest

Norths

; throbbing movie melodrama ring Sundew. the world's gi -ai.-»t which cornea to the Grand

"A Hero of the Big Snnwi

Friday Is bargain day. The big 'he new Rin-Tln-T!n picture feature I*. “Jim The Conqueror ' directed by Herman Haymaker, with those pleasing stars. Wil- »'*U open on Saturday and SunUatn Boyd and Elinor Fair. A rip March 26 and i'7. at tne snorting. hard-flghtlng. m-.do Capitol Theatre. Woodbine, drama that will keep everyone on K»'t) * mate. Nanette, make their toe*, from beginning to end. «PPeareoee In this new W

Saturday. Alberta Vaughn In production, and the cast ol mi- The „ lr ,. „ n

“Uneasy Payments." You'll r) . ai i mans Includes Alice Calhoun. Don j J",? D1 L' r »'■* ^ this comedy of stage Rf*.. Alvarado. Leo Willi* and Mary . bj ' To, " l , '" nd '"‘ *"1 «l i'll gasn a. evei.i.i « : Jane Milliken. I *“ d Kichardson. a* hero and allowed

i villain, with Sandow a thrilling

Adamson, -pectator-partlclpant. 1* aim d* a* its unbelievable in the reckle** C r a young! regard of their own neck* on .

part ol the flghteni.

You'll go home saying "that is'*a ot a trapper. Rinty *MrIk.™'u , tIT i . Th ‘' D,:l "

You'll gasp at ft* exciting flnUh' i J an< ' Millik: You'll thrill to the pathos ol the The story, by Ewai little country girl seeking fame: has the Canadian w before the footlights. You'll ap- locale, and deal* wli plaud ihe sw ift action and: wastrel. Ed N..lan.

■creaming action situation*.! Rln-TIn-Tin from the brutality

- trapper. Rlnly ‘

'.hat a nttlng and lasting trlbut- '<• -uch a public servant should i be tin object of the clllxens to San Francisco, so Jackie and officials of his company met with

, . , ,, ihe Park Commlsaloners and Th. movie camera doe*n t II.. created a testimonial fund which but despite that fact you II have «,* the purpose of building a a hard time believing what your | akc i,, Golden Gale Park to be i.wn cyt.- m the way of a known a* McLaren Lake To thriUlng flghl when you view relae these fund* Jackie's father 1

the arranged for a itugu out-door , * r *I cus at the Tanforan raei

the day that the big

"Jofc-K.y Get Your Hair Cut."

photographed. For the the public were to bt

allowed to see Jackie at work.

have made him a favor-

ite wl'h picture-goers, plays the pari of a iramp cowpuncher in hi* Inlmllahly humorous style. The story was adapted by George C. Hull and directed by John Water*, who wielded the megaphone on another of Grey'* stories. "Born to West." Particular Intr tat laches to the remarkable scenic background, inasmuch aa tl e > tire production was Aimed Zion National Park. Utah, primitive and majestic netting of

great natural beauty.

Film fan*, who have come expect certain things In a Za Grey pholoplay. will And them overflowing measure In Ihti m opu*. There la an abundance _ hair-trigger action, wtunt riding, gun fighting, in addition to an a*.*ortrnent of typical western

thrill*.

pic! U1

tag pic

gala day. ie rureu* the Coogan com sta- ed five real horse races, ■n cameras were focused on xclllng scenes, and twenty

Vlong with this plea*- !

dsfcip wiib a dog belong!

or. we snow our big to Mary Mallory, a pr.-ii) ., audevllie show, of four : plucky Canadian girl, and

And* the girl a good Influ. nre

popular star. Marl.- hi* unhappy existence.

Mary's baby sister fa

' Sunday

Prevnst In "Main Bali

only a taxi-dancer In a srrid III and she palais de danse, but she ws* d--*- snow - lined to become a limou-in.- own- aid* 1. ed and lo shine In high society, will, ;

picture you'll enjoy safely

dent In a story cram-jam full love, hate and Intrigue, laid In

tae hear! of the Big Timber lh« _ ...-ntrj of the Northwest. Th. Fund raised money

There'

from start to fln!*h.' Monday Is bargain day.

th for the doctor. Itini . and. In a thrilling ngh »o]f park, brings th.

- Hnatlon.

photographed In Ih. t asrwde Mountain f. In be alone worth

admission.

backgro

lake

loyal Kan Franciscan* money to enter the md Thu* did Jackie .a for his picture and

John McLaren Testimonial

. ■ build

i the

l of Ihe ; loved John McLaren.

t their be- j

Rinty had been suspccli.l

"P* 1 injuring the child hut in r a mi* ib vr

jure., Bu*ler Keaton in "The erv Mndir..^ *. n K General." Come on aboard, take a pUlon h. lTv^ ^h “Lim hair raising side-splitting . P j " h

si on with Ru, „ . gasp* that Busier gel* at p Ibrollle of an old-time woe burner locomotive, a* he rod hack and forlh aero.* batlle li n . over bridges and into tunnels i

• and his swee

Featur

i Roaring Av.-ntiin-" \v 0 |, 'Hd fighting, and his - . ..u.uce, all In thl* „iii ' dodrama of ihe roaring ,tand

heart.

Hoxi- in

Jlard riding.

-gioriou

nighty

through thl, double''feature

gram.

Tuesday, the Enterprise era. of Germantown, m the I.Ing comedy.

Folic-

Wednesday we n ai, that laugh tonlr. J.,lu,

twq you

o be the rood .. most beautiful: 1 - pictures, and him In "Below 'h'- Clash of tie The Night Cry.' ; rn. r production*. ^ . H li*- has a high ‘ -nainment to sur-;

Wilderness Woman Ihe Wilderness Woman, shi.li romn. next week lo Hi • md Theatre. I* an adaptatlo ■' th.- celebrated Saturday Ev : * Post serial story by Arthu A l-.-n Pringle. Lowell Slid " and Cbuilcr Conklin ha» ! • I* atured roliK. Mis* Pringl

Love Cuckoo?”

teppini

•tiR " Wat

teppers

lovely, lively dance ihat's n;

ton old-fasbloned, "Black tom." Johnny at hi* ninni. and that's the funniwu then Thutsday. Viola Dana | n In Old Kentucky" with • cent she had In the world *t on her bora.-, with a Jockey on the favorite. a ton. the spur it, E bad place on

n Thur*-

MILLVILLE THF.-VI KF-S

In Kebnllal nrr ih! The Prof* arc at fault i n A two-headed habv died r living three days. This docs y with the theory- that two: I* nre better than one

New People’s Theatre - Millville

“The Timid Terror"

JACKIE COOGAN m "Johnnie Get Your Hair Cut”

“Red Hot Leather" ' OOEO: "ON CLAUD' v. th CULLEN LANDIS and Sat., April 1 and 2 JASV, OLIVER CUR WOOD'S "The Country Beyond"

levoy theatre y A U D E vT L L 17 V 4-ALL STAR ACTS-4 Hi - ,ti1', VALENCIA ' w ‘ lh M "

R R AC A ^ THEATRE * r * Sea Isle City, N. J. Saturday & Sunday, March 26 and 27 “Blarney” AH Star Cast

Comedy Tuesday, Mar. 29 “IHE EAGLE OF IHE SEA” All Star Cast

'NO SATURDAY

Friday, March 25— BARGAIN DAY William Boyd and Elinor Fair in “Jim the Conqueror” Chapter 5—"The Golden Stallion" Comedy, "Plum Goofy" News Satnrday. March 26Alberta Vaughn in “Uneasy Payments” Serikj—Matinee Only "Fighting for Fame." Ho. 6 News 4 Acts Select VAUDEVILLE Sunday. March 27— Marie Prevost in “Man Bait” Comedy. "Along Came Auntie" News ilonday. March 28— BARGAIN DAY Big Doable Feature Day Buster Keating in “The General” —and— Jack Hour in ‘A Roaring Adventure’ Big Show —Come Early Tuesday. March 29Cape May County Police Association Benefit The Enterprise Players, of Germantown, in a laogha!)!* comedy “The Family Upstairs” (Not a Motion Picture) Doors Open 7:30 Show Commences at 8:15 Wednesday. March 30Johnny Hines in “Stepping Along" —Added— "Navalina of the loelands" News Thursday. March 31-1 Viola Dana in ‘Bred in Old Kentucky’ 4 Select Acts VODVIL Special Added /‘traction Golf and How” A < nance for all golf bugs to see the professionals in action.

Fashion Show To Be Held at The Moorlyn Will Show Irish and Jewish Picture on Monday and

Tuesday Nights

Vaudeville Tomorrow Night

Tomorrow night promise* to be another big night at the Moorlyn Theatre, when the big comedy hit. 'The Lunatic at Jjrge." will be shown together with three big acu of high clas* vaudeville. "Private Isxy Murphy." a Watncr Bros, comedy in motion picture* starring George Jewel, comes to the Moorlyn Theatre on Monday for a run of two day*. The story concerns a poor East Side boy named Ixxy who Join* the army and la placed iu an Irish regiment, known os 'The Fighting 69th." where he discover* that bia name Is a handito promotion. When he changt* It to Issle Murphy, of the derision aubsidn- and he make* good. The story I* by Charles Francis Relsnrr. adapted for the screen by Edward Clarke and Graham Baker. This mark* si's Brat appearance in pictures. The cast Include* Patsy Ruth Miller. Vera Gordoa and Nat Carr. Lloyd Bacon directed. “ i Wednesday "Obey The Law ' be shown, featuring Bert Lytell. This picture la without a doubt the year's greatest drama 'The Phantom Ballet." the Universal-Jewel, which will aho* he Moorlyn Theatre- next Thursday. 1* th, peer of Western picture*. It it well directed, has plot and good characterisation* beautiful photography and l< headed by "Hoot" Gibson, great-

os, Western star l» plC ~ ,U TOe hero. Tom FarDu*. by Glbeon. seek* «hc *Ul»r of hU .father. Is order ,n I ptclon he nvasqueradre n» » I gentle, lady-ilk* etty " U I apparent Innocence aad unwone line** lull th* un*u*P*c«in« ,n 1 lain* and after a wriea « ,r *; ordinary adventure, the cllmai "^On Monday nod Tuesday April 4 and 6. Manager Wilson -r th* Moorlyn. who t. ever *' r ‘* give the people of Ocean City and vicinity, the best In entertainment. has arrang' J for a mi fashion show with living modeLv d: playing all the new spring mod,* In hat*, suit*. «"»*“*• drew**, shoes, etc. ThU will be well worth your *eelng. and nev-r before has anything Ilk* thl* been attempted In Oc*na

City.

t.«l HtaL Anjhnn! "I bear your sUtcr married a struggling young lanyer" • Yea: be d»d struggle, hut he didn't get away."

■ o* H*j S'”' « I

Community Theatre Tuckahoe, N. J. Saturday. March 25— See ns Owen and Joseph Schildkraut in “SHIPWRECKED” A Metropolitan Prodnction A dramatic tea story, tense and thrilling, filmed in a raging hurricane off the coast of California—the supreme achievement of marine photoplay production. An epic of the sea. superbly presented and enacted by a brilliant cast of players. Comedy and News

SPECIAL PROGRAM Saturday. March 26— VAUDEVILLE vaudeville, in conjunction with one of the greatest picture hits of the year— “AHereof the Big Snows” featuring Rin-Tin-Tin the wonder dog, whom the whole world has learned to love, more resourceful, more alert, more beautiful than ever. Comedy. "The Tourist’’ Dates! News

Sunday March 27— “A Hero of the Big Snow*" with Rin-Tin-Tin Comedy and Hews Events

Wednesday. March 30United Artists present “SALOME" Featuring Nazimova oa, of th, gitamt «nd non 1Un <f ^ time. "■a CU-U piete effl Umll „ did t " ^ vioui attractions. I Comm, „ d Ero>u

Orraa I'M}'* I'aiaril* Theatre lilrwlioa ..f tkr Gew. W. ReaaHhaai Theatre*

Tonight, Friday. March 25 Laura La Plant ami James Kirkwood in “Butterflies in the Rain” A dramatic story of a "smart" set which defiled society, hot could not live without it. —Added— Sennett Comedy and Scenic

Satnrday. March 26— Leon Errol and Dorothy McKail in “Lunatic at Large” It’ll take a bunion or a broken leg to make you stop laughing. A whole week’s fun packed in one show.

Fox News

Comedy

3 Big Acts o Vaudeville *3 1 Horton Sisters Singing and Dancing aith you. 2 Blake & Baker Comedy *k«trh entltlMl 'The Days of '*1" 3 Radiamia A dummy that performs as a human being. See It before New York Thl* art has been In this country only three Matinee—2:30 P. M. Children 15c Adults 25c Monday and Tuesday. March 28 and 29— “Private Izzy Murphy” with Geo. Jewel Nat Carr Vera Gordon The stars of this picture may well be remembered from their last big production. -The Cohens and the K'-Hys " A story taken from life and will never be forgotten by anyone who takes time to see it. It will thrill you— It will make you cry It will make you laugh. Don't Miss It! „ -Added— Topic_ Fable Comedy Wednesday. Mareh~3al~ B«rt Lytell “Obey the Law” Without a doubt the year's greatest drama. A story which will hnp r i„ —AddedFoxHews comedy Thursday. March 31-1 fail l*emm!c presents Hoot Gibson “Tbe Phantom Bullet" —Aho Added— »*»■ r—iCOMINC! COMING' APRIL aih *nd 5th FASHION SHOW LIVING models "“phying the newest, en-c-banting. exquisite, alluring Spring Modei No Advance in Pnte

Saturday. Man* *t_ Wm. Fag pRKats ‘TT*. t

Conwav Tearie aad Bmtkj ia

“The Dencer of Pm*” Comedy—"The Lave Bag

Tnesday. Mvtk StMat jame presents “The Wadmm Wcnaaa” with CDLLRI LAMMS ia

Thanday, March 81— Sandow. the world’s greatest dag, ia “Code of the

"HoU My Baby " Pathe Beview

Friday. April 1— Special Cast ia “Tlie Heme j muon Express"

Benefit for the Eighth Grade's Valley Forge Fod

LYRIC THEATRE WOODEVNE - E. JSat. d San.. Mar. 26. 27William Fox present' Tom Mix aad Toay. the Wonder Hone, ia “The Great K. & A. Train Robbery" lom’ve never seen such hsrd nding. such deadly shoe: ing. or such trick roping *> Tom uncorks ia this one It s by far the be*t that the »cc of ace* has ever turned out and that’s njiag a imgeful. Ninth Episode ’ Bill Grimm’s Progress' Also Comedy and Men Wednesday, March 30— Paramount presents Zane Grey’s “Forlorn River” with Jack Holt, Raymor'j Hatton. Artett MarcMB ^ an all-star cast. A cyclonic Zane Orej thriller produced amid tb r wild natural beauty of *** Western crags and caay» B ‘ in the .pectac^lar scale that bas placed Paramoont-Zan' Grey pictures in a dais by tL'mxelves among ouldoo: rlassies of the screen. Fifth Episode of "The Fire Fightm' Also Comedy aad New* Thu show ia p benefit f» r the South Seavilk Fire Department.

Friday. April 1— William Fox presents “Black Paradise with Madge Bellamy and Edmund Lowe. Wols-cs of society traH*“