Cape May County Times, 22 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 13

CkPE MAY COUITTY TDtES. TODAY. ATOl 22. 182T.

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At the Theatres Next Week

Golden Cocoon Film Version Of Novel R th Cross's Story of Tojis -ife Becomes Powerful

Photoplay

Fi, i" John Gilbert, °. r ! B ^ Ka, i Dane Renee Adoree

In New Film

BRAC* THBATRE. flu City }rt<l«y. "EAi* Smllln*;' - S»tuntay *ixl 8unil«y. "Aerou the p»eKk;“ Tu«i«l*y. “The Ace erf C*<U;“ FrUUy l»lh.. 'The

DeMrtis Toil." Helen Chadwick U Heroine ( APITOl TilEATRE. Woodbine-

Saturday and Sunday, "Prlrate

Iny Murphy;” Wednesday. | "The Golden Cocoon." the WarThe Golden Cocoon." ( n ' r Bp*, daulc of the aereen. COMMl Nn-T THEATRE. Tucfca j T*’''''": ■.or -Saturday. -The Blur! W Apr ' 1 11 •B’ Eaele." Coming—“Wasoa for *™\ e la , b T " P*™';

j txatlon of Ruth Cram 1 * novel of

" l ' r * 1 Teaa* life.

..RAND THEATRE. Court Ho«wM Helen Chadwick, in the leadlnc Saturday. 8e*»P*:" f«nlnlne role of Mollie Shannon Monday. "Red Hot Tire*; --drab little Mollie who later Tuiwday. “The Spottlns Irfjver; j buntr brr co|dvn cocoon u Thuraday. The Wroth Bandit." j trmB-orin rd Into a radiantly NEW PBOPU5S THEATRE., Mill-1 beautiful woman, wife of the \ llle- Monday "Red Hot Hoot*" governor make* a lovely heroine Tueaday and Wedneaday. "The! Huntly Cordon, a* the goverShow;” Thuraday. "Plaahtng; nor. give* one of the bee' perr»ns*;” Friday end Saturday, j fermanre* of hi* career. Frank The Uaat Trail." ! Camprau H a villain eonvlnclng 1EVOY THEATRE. Millville—j enough to atrlke tenor

Friday and Saturday. "Allan, of Oral re.” four a-t* of vaude-

ville.

MOOKLYN THEATRE. Ocean City Friday. "Jack of Heart*;" Saturday. "A -Tegular Seoul three acta of vaudeville: Monday and Tueaday. “The Magician;” Wednraday. "Ood'a Great Wlidernaaa;" Thuraday. “Perch of the Devil.” STRAND TilEATRE. Ocean City -Saturday. • Evening Cloth. Monday. "New York;" Tueaday "It;" Wednmday. The Tail Dancer;” Thursday and Friday. "Caaey at the Bat.” LYRIC THEATRE. Woodbine - Friday . "The Perch of the Devil; Saturday and Sunday, K. K. K. "Koaher Kitty Kelly.” Wrdneaday. "Tha Canyon of Light.” m-NTS CASINO. Wildwood — Friday. "Home Streak;" Sat urday. "The Myaterioua Rider;' Four acts of vaudeville; Mon day. "London:" Tueaday. "The Creaking Chair.” not a motion picture; Wednesday Th. !ng Se*;" Thursday. "Clothe* Make tne Pirate." four act* of vaudeville. BLAKERS THEATRE. Wildwood —Friday. Saturday and Sunday The Scarlet U-iter;” Monday and Toewtay. "Tin Hat*; Wednesday and Thuraday, "Hotel Imperial.’

Remarkable Cast in ‘Kosher Kitty Kelly’ Film Is a Trip To New York’s Famous East Side A Cross Section of Life

Ninety minute* In New York! A trip to the fa- -m* Ea*t Side! That's what I* brought vividly to audience In She latent F.B.O. Cold Bond, "Kuaher Kitty Kelly." ng to the Lyle Theater. Wood! tne. Saturday and Sunday. April 23 and 24. Leon DeCoBta'i *e||-hnown Mage play, a colorful repruentatkm of life on Avenue A and of the eternal battle br*®en the two great race* that well by the East River, ha* wn deftly transferred to the veen. and It* charm and graphcharaeteruatlon are Immemu-ly enhanced In th- film version. eraas-aectlua of life, buoyant, bubbling, triumphant over the 1 Pdty handicap* and irritations of

heart ol any dUtrtwd heroine, and Richard Tucker U hi* able assistant. In their unscrupulous ■chemlng. Others In the ca*t are Margaret Seddon. Carrie Clark Ward. Charles McHugh and Vio-

let Kane.

Everybody Delighted Private Izzy Murphy Play Is As American As Baseball George J easel, famous for hi* portrayal of The Jan Singer." one of the spectacular Broadway hlta of the past year, i •itarr. by the Warner* serio-comic heart drama ■ day* of the World War. "Private Iny Murphy." which come* to the Capitol Theater. Woodbine. Saturday and Sunday. April 33

and 34.

Iny joins up with an Irish regiment, still keeping the bernlan name, with which has also courted pretty Eileen Cohannig&n. and goes o’ Word conies that he ha killed In action. But all armistice, when the buysai'- parading up IHftk'Avingl an the cheering crowd*, when fettl drifts like snow, and bugle* blare- -the tSoldbergs go wild with joy .o see their boy among the rest Cocky, helmeted. gun shoulde . "big a>: life and twice as natural!" The complications which follow (with Eileen's father, the marriage broker, doughboys, and neighbors) are *o mlrth-provok-■ng. so human, that everyone In the audience torget* that such thing* a* rancor and prejudice ran exist in the world! It I* one of those rare play* which have universal appeal. It is as American a* ba*eb..ll. A* allInclusive as the circa*!

Actor Who Rayed Brilliantly in "Rig Parade" Scores

In

"The Show" Renee Rays Once More Opposite

Popular Star "Big Parade"

Karl Dane, who leaped lo fam> •* "Slim" In "Th*- Big Parade."

ha* repeated.

Thi* Is the part of "Oil**." the barber surgeon in "The Scarlet letter." Lillian Gish's new j •tarring vehicle, adapted froroj Nathaniel Hawthorne's claasie

of the day* of the Puritan*, to '' crc

come to Blaker's Theater. Fri '.ayj

Saturday and Sunday, AprC 22. , .

and John Gilbert and Renee Adoree. The Scarlet Letter" was , * ,r ^blnatlon that scored one given a lavish production al j tl !L. ,cr T n hUu ' r,r the Meiro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio- * n ■ Tb '' Bl * I*arade. are toUim Gish U mi: rounded by . i *^ ber ^ lh< ' ii'” ‘ lro '.. notable cast that includes La,,|"The Show. MetHanaon. famous s-edtah actor. roKroldwyn-*layer> aeaaatlon.l making hi* debut In America <* the Budap^ undera* her leading man. Henry B World ' ™“ ln « T.wwtay and W«i Walthall, .ho rove to fame a* ! 2t “1, * T , to tbr the same time «he did in "Thr ^' K> b*ea Theater. Millville. Birth of a Nation." William H. | Th ^, pUl ,h ' ***'■ Tooker. Jul.a Cowlea. Mareelle i ,e,, - ra ln • •*"* ™.y. r,-« li-rane. I"-“I,

Action Fast and Furious in Blue Eagle Fox Film Is Tale of Sea and City Gang Feud Two of the screen's moat popu- j lar player* will be aer-n together again when George O'Brien and Janet Gaynor. Fox Film headliner*. open a ope day engagement In "The Blue Eagle." at the Community Theater. Tuckahoe. Saturday April 23. O'Brien 1* east as George U'Arcy. a fighting wardman. while Janet Is sweet and entieing as Rose Cooper, sweetheart of the ward. In The Blue Eagle." a John Ford production based upon Gerald Beaumont's dramatic story of land and sea, "The lord's Referee." both George and Jane't are called upon lo give the best that 1* In them. It la a story of two gang leadcre and a girl, and the action, switching rapidly from the wards of New York to the deck* of I'ncle Sam* battleship* during the World War. 1* fast and furious at certain stages of the developement. Millville Theatres DIEKmON HANDLE and KOVNER AMISKMKNT ENThaU'IUS...,

elan* tricks, and strange grotesques. wt:h a "decapitation" ilhi-IH *ion in which Gilbert ha* Ms i v brad cut off in a "Salon:-" trav-iSl e*ty a* the central featut- Tod ^ Browning, director of The t'n- - holy Three" and The Road to ; Mandalay. ' directed the story The settings. Including ibr gro- U league sideshow*. with their floating living head!, mermaid*. £

Gilbert play* a swashbuckling barker" and Mis* Adoree a Salome dancer In the production, with Lionel Barrymore as The C-eek." * sinister gangster leader, and Edward Connelly a* the old blind man who eventually brings about an s*f»ntab!ng (Umax. Gladys: "You remember, you told me that If I'd pul a piece of that wedding cake under my pll-; low 1 would dream about my: future husband?" 1 Gladys "Well, did you?” j Qladys; "That's what worrlewj tne < dreamt about the Seventh Regiment."

STRAND OCEAN CITY, N. J. OPENS SATURDAY, APRIL 23 rd

alive

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Community Theatre! Tudcahoe, N. J. | Saturday. April 23rd—

“The Blue Eagle” | John Ford Production { Ahoy! Sail with George j O'Brica over the bounding j main! See a great battle ; fleet in action. Witnru the { MtU-tttrring episodes when [

ted by a submarine. It's ] ital. stirring story of the ;

RRAC A THEATRE ** Sea Isle Gly, N. J. Friday. April 22— “Exit Smiling” with Jack Pickford and Beatrice Lillie. A Metro Picture

Saturday & Sunday. April 23 & 24Monte Blue in Across The Pacific Warner Brothers' Production Comedy Tuesday. April 26— ... Adolphe Menjou in ‘The Ace of Cads’ ; Paramount Production = News Friday. April 29— Francis McDonald in “Desert’* Tell” | A Metro Pictuie ; Shows begin 8 P. M. Sharp. ■ Admission—25c and 40c on ; 1 Saturday and Sunday, 20c i

^PEOPLES

“Red Hot Hoofs” ssrrj?' COLL EG** NS “The Relay”

the year in motion svictum! Dram* *t*'*i through th* tinsel glamour of a ».de«hov» and reveals an amazing page from

Th* world'* greatest dog actor RANGER in “Flashing Fangs” The greateat dog picture ever shown on th* aereen Added "MELTING MILLIONS" Alien* flay and Walter Millar Friday and Saturday. April » and SO TOM MIX and TONY th*

“The Last Trail”

LEVOY

Vaudeville 4-ALL-STAR ACIS-4 MAE MURRAY in “Altars of Desire”

KbMfc Isx'ioiUD- * WtLO WOOD

Friday. April 22— Bargain Day Viola Dana in “Home Strutk” Chapter 9. "Golden Stallion” Comedy—“Sweet Baby' News Saturday. April 23— Jack Holt in “The Mysterious Rider” Final Chapter. "Fighting For Fame." Matinee Only. Added—4 Acts of VAUDEVILLE Sunday. April 24— Lew Cody in “The Gay Deceiver" Comedy—"Open House" Hews Monday. April 25— Bargain Day Lillian Gish in “London” Collegians No. 3— "Making GoodCartoon “Alice, the Golf Bug” Tuesday. April 26— Wildwood High School Benefit In the Mystery Play “The Creaking Chair’ (Not a Moving Picture) Doors Open at 7:30 Curtain Raises at 8:15

Wednesday. April 27Extra Special Bargain —DayOne Day Only Adults—25c Children—10c Norma Shearer and Conrad Nagel in “The Waning Sex” Comedy—"A Dog's Pal" Newt Thursday, April 28— Leon Errol and Dorothy Gish in “Clothes Make the Pirate” —Added— 4 Acts of Vaudeville RL AKER’ Q ^ THEATRE U Fri.. Sat, Sun.. April 22. 23. 24— Lillian Cish in “The Scarlet Letter” Lloyd Hamilton in a comedy furore. "Teacher. Teacher" Pa the Review —Admission— Adults—50c Children—25c Mon.. Tues., April 25-26— Con.sd Nagel and Clair Windsor in ‘Tin Hats” One of the season's best pictures. Comedy, featuring Mabel Nonnand in "Flaming Romance" Other Short Subjects ! —Admission— f Adult*—35c Children—15c .{ Wed.. Thurs.. April 27-28- ( Pola Negri in I “Hole! Imperial” Comedy. "Beauty a la Mod" Pathe Review f —Admission— j Adults—35c Children—10c j NOTICE This Theatre is comfortably ‘ heated. Matinee evert Sal- [ urday and Sunday until fur- | 25c to all. i

I Wed.. April 27—

i | Tom Mix and Tony, the j j f wonder horse, in ; j

“The Canyon of Light”;

| j A true Westerner that will | j I { hold you fie 11 bo and fiom i

! start to finish.

I i Ninth Episode "The Fire

i Episode

Fighte

Also Comedy a

“Casey at the Bat”

HEAR THE NEW $20,000 ORGAN

1 Hews