Cape May County Times, 8 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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CAPE MAY COUHTY TIKES. FRIDAY. APRIL 8 1927.

At the Theatres Next Week

i Lillian Gish Appears In Perfect Role

—he's

■ In •

n engineer

a friend or j

Italian noble-

Best Bad Man’ Gives Chance

For Stunts

LYRIC THEATRE. Woodbine— Friday. "The Whole Town - Talking:” Saturday and Sunday. "Twlnkletoea;" Wednesday. ■"The Rainmaker.”

COMMUNITY THEATRE. Tocka hoe—Saturday and Sunday. •‘La Boheme;" Wednesday

••Millionaire.*."

HUNT'S CASINO. Wildwood— Friday. 'The Toush GUy:” Saturday. "A Klaa In a Taxi;” Sunday. "Gettlnjc 0« rtle - 8 Garter:” Monday. "Benw»n at Marbury;" Tuesday and W<-dnej>-day. "The Temptroj*:" Thursday. "Lore Makes 'Em Wild."

Mlml and Rodolpb

Idyllic loVe and lt« trayir • over afialn, with Lillian o ' - the personiflcatlon of th* » - ' heroine of the classic tab ' • I’arla Latin Quarter. In ” !--■ R ” heme.” the murh-heralded I 'n

lion of the cre.it story

spired Puccini's most famous opera, and which cotne« the Capitol Theatre. Woodbine, scur-

NEW PEOPLES THEATRE. Mill- day and Sunday. April *• -Monday. 'The Texas "La Boheme" has fur V-d Streak:” Tuesday and Wednes-. Miss Glah with v>hat : day. "The General.” Hiunday.ibe the most perfectly-suited nd”n>UKt:" Friday and Saturday, i she has < 'er been seen , and "Don Mike.” I the maklnr of the picture «af

hailed as .me of the outstanding

THEATRE. Millville — events lr, Hcreer. history. Metro-

•Thc | ooldwyn-Mayer caie if. the first

1 American made picti '*

As Wistful, Tragic Heroine of ”La Boheme” She Is Magnificent

Latin Quarter of ParF

a vacation

South AmcrlcaGreta's husband.

man who's cone broke trying to

keep her in new duds.

iat'f how they come to go to:

Am-rica -Moreno gr.es . * husband a Job then— then things happ-n. AH the tall Jr. love with her—Inns the chief of the bandits. enthralling, gripping, and

Meaa. There* the desperate I jug V> hip—end other blowing up ”

big dam—and other thrm, 1 Bow Plays Opposite Stai run up and dow n your spine, i

he romance behind It all it

"The Rainmaker’ Comes To Lyric

Studebaker Custom 0 „, ,, Cars at Less Pricel'V!.",'. 1 ,

Story, of a Jockey

Dance Hall Girl

Max Brand Story is Thrill Dramatic Tale—Clara

.'Utiful. It's

lilt I

Sim

' Kiri

■ live

Colleen Moore Makes Film of ‘Twinkletoes

LEVOY

Friday and Perfect Sap. -

Saturday.

GRAND THEATRE. Court House —Saturday. 'The Best Bad Man;' Monday. "Why Girls Go Back Home:” Tuesday. “Bluebeard's Seven Wives;” Thursday. 'The Shadow of the Lew.”

BRACA THEATRE. Sea Iule City

—Saturday and Sunday. "The Little Irish Girl;” Monday. "A Little Journey;" Tuesday. “Diplomacy."

Han Gish in sc

nlflcent presentation under the direction of King Vidor, the man who directed "The Big Parade." "La Boheme” tells ihe ,-oulstory of the women In the Palis Latin Quarter, who tn-pire art young poets, and other

In

niggle

port Miss G:-h vs the leadim lolpbe. the poe

John Gilbert male role of while lieenee

Buster Keaton Built Town For Movie

D'i

Replica in Oregon of Geor- it’^'u j;..' G gia Towns of Sixties ‘ —

<• - name

Muaetta

Others hi ny. Karl

Horton

nk Currl-r. ne Pouyett. Da«ld Mir.

Burke’s Classic house Atmosphei Chinatown on

of Limeic London

Screen

Star Portrays Dancing Girl

Answer

Tom Mix Shines As Stai

Answer

Given a thrilling story ami Mirround'-d by an excellent cast Tom Mix will open a one day run at the Grand Theatre. Coo'ilouite. next Saturday, when hi presents the Fox film version '•! Max Brands gripping narmtin ‘The Best Bad Man.” The action opens In New Orlenn*. but quick!} shifts to the W«*t. Clara Bow. playing opptv Tom Mix. experiences some of the most hazardous moments of her screen career, but the little Is-auty never fa! tern—even In the face of genuine danger wh> n thousands of gallons of water pour over her frail body

huge dam give* way.

Tony, fighting against odds crlrken by a plague, and the that s*em insurmountable, re-i .-wclarnUr manner In which the '*« fuses fo abandon hi* master at a h > key Justifies his title of "The crucial moment la the action and Rainmaker." form the largest the screen at Qnaliy performs a rescue that and roo-f exciting part of the pic

^furday and f*t r |y lift* the spectator out of j tore. ’ “ ' ' Subtle comedy toucher

Burke',

I London's

One of Thomar charming stories lAmchousc comes t ihe LjtIc Theatrr

Sunday. April :< and 1" with t'ol- hb. "seat Iwn Moore in the stellar role It Tlim ‘ wilaoa add gzwaUy to

f®v! ,he enjoyment of this appealing First Natlon.iI by John Mr* omlck and dir«-«-ted bv Charles Brahin I

and directed by *’harl*

Versatile and

makes a depart,

black-hatred. Dutch-Nibbed character to play the . title part, appearing a* a blonde with gorgeous golden curls that give her a new * beer piquancy and an even saucier, j thmore lovable personality. I T The story, too. gives her splen-ibavi

did opportunities to display her j shackle*

Prison Problems in Film

shadot

her p

ability and new sides

r xinallty. Previous critics ! «f t t'•«l It her greatest acting ! J»ib

of the iron

an I .delliW:- lmpr< those victims who ha -d of their freedom by • ar»i of the law? ! b*--n reformers w rsted that the priaon

• aoul of each

Os* «f th* ooerrewt <*

It is a ffi : Multiply HIM*

The answer Is JM714. No'lee

r n Dt . | that the p. tud **"*'

anc Facmtie* of Big rtam Used M t i„. rtgmai au»t><- *i-

T Cxvtt though they have been lr. To Reduce Cost oriler Nnv nuittpiy h:«i; by

— 1. The answer Is 4IIST1 No-

, •• ran.nun' Fifth Avenue, omnipotent die- , tr » mat the produet Is Mill made . ■ hr. iie*. .*.*. •

..•iiled lor a Lyric showing scored went her victory a* arbiter shift In their order.

IT Wednesday. April IS. Ctor- of style. It *«s cm Maohatt.ti. T ry aome more. 1«.SS. I 4-

. Badger directed the pictur-. tazuous thoroughfare that t..» W*- Answer. 5.1.4.* „ Hop* Loring and Loul* D. Hehlnd Studebaker custom Mvlsns. Try: 141*5: , adapted from the maga . vhiblted at the auloroobll. show : , 4 . gi aerial. "Heavenbent." by was t<om Try: J4J*S. i;,raH Beaumont. The cast I*, for many years dtorrlminaUng 457141. uf the production's impor- have utilized th* »»*-; In all "• vani acM-i.--. Including as It doe* ra ins and performancr of P<ud*- made up '■!

. .. h scream favorltlw as Ernest rhasslz as a found*!e-r for shifted - not e»ea jumbled. T.irrrnre. William Collier. Jr- ro^-hwork built to tbcli per-on*l Tray 14J45. a 7. Answer.

Georgia Jlwie. who had th* pr> Nrences by custom b-illdees

*■,• nIn* l*ad opposll* Charles j | a (,ct. tht* trend bo in* m' pr*> There It, magic •f>*!l Is broken. . .aplin In 'The Gold Rush.” non need that a salon ... -t-W mil the aa*wer Is still a queer

•Th* JUInmaker” may be pic- in the rw* mom or th* H"'*: one!

i -quely dewcritied M the story;Plaza tn New York I*-' >•-' a jockey and a dance hall girl., the rxcluMr* dtspUy of tti* erws-

funners on life's race track., lions of master ea.-roeeier, oo th* —— ::iains' whom th* opening odd* i>tudebaker chassis pedestrians are entitled to eonar. heavy. Each overcome# a Though admired by thousand* *lderatlon and usually get It af-ta-l start, runs fair and true fori these cars were, nevertheless. '*f !bey have been knocked

a little w hile, then weakens and. available only tn a llmtlrd class.' down, fall- hark Into the ruck. Their .rf ur t n th* cost dtetared by th* S=

final ra<e is run In n little bor- limited production Prompted by r town where the sky Is theith. enthusiasm of their r*c*ptloo jlinii' and anything can happen on Fifth Avenue. Studebaker de-

|an*i d--- happen. Itermined to Incorjmr.itr the feat-

Wbai happens when the town urea of custom refinement tn s

line of car*, which, through the economies made possible by Its enormous manufacturing facilities, would sell at a moderate price. So. Studebaker engineers In mllalioration with a group of the country's foremost custom body designers, analyzed the comfort, convenience and beanty of all the creations displayed. Th* most favored of these features then were combined in the n»w .Stndebaker custom cars which nr.- on | display at the automobile show In Tin President. The * hani-*-llor. Big Six f'ustom Brougham. Stand-

Bust* - Keaton: Town Builder. The famous frozen-f*c«l comedian had to essay that ml*- when he made The General." his first United Artist* Picture, which comes to the Levoy Theatre. Mill▼llle. Tubs, and Wed.. April 12-15. The story is buill around the lighter chapters of the civil war Most of the action takes place In Tennessee and Georgia during the sixties, and because of the progress of the South since the struggle between the States. It was necessary to seek elsewher* for virgin territory In which to construct entire town*, a railroad, bridges r,nd other properties incident to the historical comedy. Alter travelling more than k.iMV* miles tn search of location. Buster and his technical staff selectid a strip of wooded, mountainous country in Oregon for The Gen-

Ibanez Story Thrilling

round a love

Hal- between Twlnk

>•. and < 'huek, the young fight* a love story that is like a flo, r growing tn the dingy, word o' >.»ignant!y human hackg.

ho fell under th*

law Gibers hold that th* ■ th- mo#i salutory instru-

of th democracy.

Yhat th' experience would do r, innocent young girt, fab-ly Ii.-ed. Is a problem to puzrl urn-- profound minds. An*! lh* problem assailed In new Associated Exhibitors iurtlon. 'The Shadow of th'

At the height of activity in the

Film Picture* T! 1 ' ' r ^"' nk f0r ber ra,h ' ^ ' * h,ch com*- to the Grand

Locale Laid Paris and i

Bln*.beard’s Seven Wire*

r and her belief that he Is tin ; Thea; -trulghtest man In the world.' hra lump to the throat of th*

South America Hack of the love -lory L- 1 mV; V [ V'u-', plc ?. ur 1 * ! '

TwlnkV stnivcle J »...* i 'V \ 'o '' " !n

I Sh'- and Ben Lyon give the ”ba!

Famous Fairy Stories

T il pay you next week." You'll double your money I

year.”

"It'll make ftO miles an hour The tires are as good as new.”

Ires are as good as new

•'Why. dear! I never look ;

»no:her woman."

"You don't look a day ov,

:wenty.“

“Not guilty.” "These eggs are strictly fresh. "Ever} thread is pure wool ' "Fair and warmer tomorrow.

■ard 8lx Custom Sedan and Standard Six Custom Victoria. »ud. 1 baker offer* car* of custom caste

'without cttitom cost.

| "1 feel awfully sad. old man. I | tell you It's hard to lose a wife." 'Hard? It's doggone near lm-|

1 possible.

. T" '-'I -or" I stork phrase of the fellow wh*

ttendant at the filling otation.

Just enough gas

get me to a filling atatkm that i t In charge of a smart aleck." lored the man In the big car.

Millville Theatres >-TKiN HANDLE and ItOV " .-GMtvNT K.VTraU-GISK

Coming To Hunt's Casi

mo!;

rony”

Shake,

the

but

Girls—bow'd you like to have tor your lover a fiery, hot-headed Spaniard who fights battles with bull whips for your love? Sounds

Interosting—doesn't it?

, And when the lover u that <

non camp, the population of [handsome Antonin Moreno—that 1 town, totalled thousands. | make, it a)) the more interesting.

was com -1 \\ ell- Antonio certainly makes company I it Intrusting enough for Gr.-ia

-* ' t - Garbo. In The TemptM-as." playing at Hunt's Ca*ti>" Tuogday

Wednesday. April 12 and jj.

"What shall we do with i-destrians?" "That question will setth ‘If. Before long everybody

Into ••Borneo and Juliet.”

"Bluebeard's Kevea Wives” I* primarily a *—tody, and the fart that the "lialct^ny" episode attracted notlc* 1* taken a> pro..' of Miss Sweet's outstanding cx cvllence. The film comes to tht

Grand Thralre Tuesday

^PEOPLES

cities.

B "The General"

pleted and the Keaton had depart'd for Holly towns resembled ghost ,

Some of the material us*d In Unconstruction of the tow ns was salvaged. The skeletons ot the motion picture cities still remain m Oregon a* mute reminders of their brief lay* of glory, in bringing the- lighter days of the civil war

to the screen.

Don Mike, Story of Days of Dashing Dons

Don Mike." a story c of dashing dons and

queros.

Thor

his I

and *h* makes It Ini. him. too- because ah* • into the bull whip tig!,the rest of the troul.jio butt].. Which show

flapper can do.

Miss Garbo Is adoraMi new cosinopuHtan pro-iu • gorgeous gowns—her ; personality - no wondt r . handsome Tony quite

: for

vehicle for F. B. O

coming (o Ihe IVaph * Th-atr. Millville, next Friday Aptil « when II begins a two days run. The locale Is Southern California at the t,.ight "f ramintli hi tury. A remarkable note of accuracy has been attained due to the vast research work w hich was made In order to recreate Unoriginal atmosphere and back ground. There Is all rhe splendor and thrill of those bygone da„ which featured daring chlvalrv and free-and-easy knife throwing Fred a* the gallant and hiwf.it able Trlah-Spaniard” Don Mike

hi* *

> the i

i bri

jmw. r. Ruth Cliff": ly lady wooiid by th different Don.

Guaranteed Permanent Wave $15.00 to $20.00 '• ry Wave Guaranteed

The Management Wishes To Announce The Opening of the

Marmora

SERVICE

Station

Shore Road, Marmora, N. J.

When i Trouble Call Ocean City 2724 R 12 For Quick Service, Ocean City 2721 R 15

Battery Charging and Repairing Tires. Tube*. Acceuorie* Auto Work in All its Branches Towing Set rice

LET DS SERVE YOU

RICHARD HAMK

Matinee Dally

except Friday

Monday. April 11 til HOOT GIBSON in “The Texas Streak"

The Collegians with George Lewis in i “Around the Bases"

leMDy and Wednesday. >ril 12 and 11

Community Theatre Tuckahoe, N. J.

Saturdsy. April 9th— “Hogan’s Alley”

with Monte Blur. Patsy Ruth Miller, Ben Turpin. Louise Fazenda and an all-

Well! Here it is at last— the greatest up-roaring comedy drama of the season. You may have seen other* but you have never seen IT until you see Hogan's Alley."

RRAC A THFATRF **

THEATRE'

Sea Isle Cty, N.

Saturday and Sunday,

April 9 and 10— Dolores Costello in “the umE IRISH GIRL”

Warner Bros. Picture

Two Reel Comedy

Monday. April 11 — AIME JOURNEY With Qaire Windsor, William Haines, Harry Carey. A Metro Goldwyn Mayer Picture News and Comedies

Tuesday. April 12— Marshall Neilan’s “DIPLOMACY” with Blanche Sweet. A Paramount Picture Latest News

—Coming— Easter Monday “FAUST’ Metro Picture

Comedy and Latest Hew*

—Coining— ' BOBBED HAIR

Mrs. R. H. Beckett

" n ■‘■..•'i S' hool Millvill*. N. J.

Let Us Serve You

Marketing at Kotok Brothers is always a pleasure. Wr buy in carload lots and sell for less than anyone else

Visit Our Large Market

We specialise in Bananas. Yon have never known how good a banana COULD be until you have tried oun.

KOTOK BROS.

Thursday. April 1 “Faust"

with EMIL JENNINGS AOO,«" , 'o^""aS K .' D “."’ CULLEN f

idoy and Saturday.

>rll IS and t*

FRED THOMPSON .

Cspe May Court House, R. J Saturday, April 9— Tom Mix in “The Best Bad Man” —Comedy— “My SUrs” Also Latest News Reel

“Don Mike”

comedy

ROSES AND RUSES*

LEVOY

Vaudeville 4-ALL-STAR ACTS-4

“The Perfect Sap"

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Millville Market: 106-108 East Main Street Phones: 338 and 339 Weatherby House Block

The Victrola that changes its own records!

A. ROSENFELD

IC«T LVOS an# | INE STarke

• , The Winchester Store

M»L Av 3 T<r n. j.

Keystone: 1-A

“Whose Baby”

Monday. April I I — All Star Cast in “Why Girls Go Back Home” -y-Comedy— “Maid in Morocco” Added—A Short Feature Picture

Tuesday. April 13— Swert. Lou Wilson. Ben Lyon

LYRIC

THEATRE WOODBINE N. J.

Fnday. April I

“The Whole

Town’s Talking”

with Edward Everett Horten. Virginia Lee Cortex

and an all-star cast. A big stage success.

Comedy and New*

Sat.. Sot.,

April 9-10—

—Special Attraction First National presents Colleen Moore in Thomas Burke's elastic of Limehouse

“Twinkletoes"

They're calling it the gtfate«t role Colleen ever had— "Twinkletoes." The golden beaded little lover of Limebouse, who will dance her way into your heart!

Eleventh Episode of "Bill Grimm* Progress" Comedy and News

in

“Bluebeard's Seven Wives” “On Guard,” No. 3 Aesop’s Fables

Wednesday. Apnl IS—

Paramount i

‘‘The Rainmaker”

Thursday. April 14

Clara Bow

11 “The Shadow of the Law”

—Comedv—

“Wandering Willies”

Also Review

i I with Ernest Torrence, Wil-

j Collier. j r .. i Hale

i TnJy a thunderbolt 0 f dnI L.Z'.rz i Book Magazine story. * * "Heavenbent "

April ft The Golden s C«®«d7-"P*aa4 r,

Saturday.

'• April ft - he Daniel, -

“A Kiss in a f)

4 Act, Select VAUDEVim

SuOa;. Xpil 10_ Maria Pm or “Getting Gertie'! Garter'

SportlightWith

l iah«*

the Wad' ■ewj

. April 11th-Trams-contiaental A “Cslkgua" _ “Benson al Marian The first of this i comedies Here ererr 1 dLJ. Do BOt I

"Alice's Brows Dertr'

Taesu Wed.. Apnl 11-iL Greta Garbo. Aatma

Moreno

“The Temptress A stirring pietarufm

the novel by BUscv Ihoa

Mermaid Coaedy’.t FoOks"

"Mjamg^: Fo

Thursday. April 14-,-Johnny Harron. Sally Phipps “Love Makes ’Em Wild" Novelty— "8o This Is Europe ’ 4 Select Acts

VODVII

DLAKER’fl U THEATRE OPENING Fridsy. Saturdsy. Scadiy April 15—1»—IT “McFaddens FlaU" with Charley Manny ml Chester Conklin The laughing screes Lt

Sat.. Sun., April 9-19-“U Boheme

Featuring I iii«A» Gish l** 1 Gilbert. Renee lie:'* "* other great Stan It’s here, the fils ’-b* thrilled Broadway !c: ^ nsonths! Two gm’- «*»■ ft'nt director, w ^ * world’s best lot' >'■«* —« film prodactioc cf t* geous beanty, the •acritee of a nugb-J ^ aion. Tool] call thn P* - tare great, too. Th' *ud director of "TV M Parade.

Comedy and Hews E Tf * a

Wednesday, Apnl 15~

Warner Brothers : ■**, the greatest sea**!*** * the year.

“Millionares

with George fede Gordon. Louise Faze* 4 * ^ an all-star c** 1 . t Greater than the and Kellys," fus=>« ^ The Auctioneer ' 5 '' I •ad