At the Theatres Next Week STRAND THEATRE. Or ran Cltjr Salurdat. "The Sbo«:" Monday. "Hotel Imperial." Turn day. "The Temptreaa;" Wednraday, 'Ood Gave Me JO Ceou;” Thursday and Friday. "The Deml-Brlde." HUNTS CASINO. Wlldww Friday. Bargain Dar, “Lone Wolf Return*;" Pin. I Chapter "Gold'n Stallion:” Saturday. "Lauy In Ermine." brginnlnx serial "On Guard “ Added—four acts vaudeville; Sunday. "Love 1 * Blindness;" Monday. "The TwoGun Man” and "Sweet Rosie 0*Giady.” aerial picture "Last Lap;" Tuesday and Wednesday. "The Show;" Thursday, "OoJ Gave Me 10 Cents," and four acta of vaudeville. BLAKERS THEATRE. Wildwood —Friday. Saturday and Sunday "Tell It To The Marines: "Mon day and Tuesday. "The Brute; 1 Wednesday and Thursday "Battling Butler." BKACA THEATRE. Sea Ule City —Friday. ’The Desert's Toll; 1 Saturday and Sunday. “You’d Be Surprised; 11 Tuesday, ‘The Cat's Payamas.” GRAND THEATRE. Court House - Saturday. "Heirs 400; 1 Monday. "Fighting Edge" Tues day. "Her Second Chanre. 1 serial picture. “On Guard" sixth episode; Thursday. 'Tiearti
Flsta"
COMMUNITY THEATRE. Tucka hoe—Saturday. "Wages foi Wives." Coming. "The Night
Cry."
LYRIC THEATRE. Woodbine— Friday. "You’d Be Surprised; 1 ' Saturday and Sunday. "Midnight Bun. 11 second .pi ’The Wise Crtckera." Wednesday. "The White Black Sheep." Final episode of "The Fire Fighter*. 11 * CAPITOL THEATRE. WoodbineSaturday and Sunday. "The Third Degree;" Wed;,-..day. The Passionate Quest. 1 NEW PEOPLES THEATRE. Mlllvlllo -Monday "The Wolf Hunters;" Tuesday and Wednesday. "The Third Degree;" Thursday. -Cactus Trails," serial "Melting Millions;" Friday and Saturday. "My Official Wife." LKVOY THEATRE. Millville— Friday and Saturday. May « end T. "Finger Print*. 11 and lour actn of vaudeville.
CAN MAT COTTBTT TWES FRIDAY. APRS. 29. 1927.
ire Wednesday and Thursday. May 4 and 5. became a real one when the aUr and McDonald
Laura La Plante
II | - I *»« the star and McDcnaH
Heads Cast of j ‘Midnight Sun’
Super-fUm of Pre-war Russia Shows Wealth and
Power of Royalty
Capitol Will Show ‘The Third Degree
would Stop, for Butter is th- Dolores Costello Appears 2T"«."SL"'*' A* Wift of * Victim "That's the greatest battle I The Third Degree." the i
ever *aw outside of a ring." de Warner Bro* production, star a* • . a. i^- » iT I dared Walker. "I mean It. too ring Dolore* Costello. which Musical Novelties On New If w . .... . « Ann
.John Gilbert In ‘The Show’ At the Strand
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heroine of I bane* 1 'Torrent,' 1 lw< famous stage star*, and other celebrities combined In 'The Temptress." CosmonoHun * massive fflmlzation of the lba:-.r. novel, coming Tuesday to the Strand Theatre. Fred Nlhlo dir«ted it. with Grefs Carin'. An-
. Lionel Barryui • and other celebri-
If Buster and McDonald had put »pe:i* Satuolay and Sunday, on that scrap before a fight club. April 30 and May 1 at the Cap they’d have bad the crowd on Itol Theatre. I* a* gripping a
Strong Sunoortine Cast ,U I* 4 ’ 1 froni ’' t * n ,0 nnlsh f" 1 *''' 1 melodrama a* Its nam
8 PP 0 " n 8 Battling Butler" was produced suggeata. . _ _ i
bv jow-nh u seK»e,fc »— a«-.~ -rk» •ei.i.^ e» f word* Intense Drama ror t ola
Organ By Guest
Organist
Lsura La Plante heads the I posing array Of players that Uni-
The
studio
"The Show." playing at Ihe
Ooldwyn release, with a support- tha! carry a connotation of hor
posing array Of player* that Uni- ‘ D * O'Neil, for and miserable Injustice ; an* veraal hrj given "The Midnight ~i * Edwards. Tom Wilson. Mary glng. bullying, brow-beating, tor-
Fun." Its greet Super-Jewe. for 2^ Br,n ’ Ed ‘ 11 * 1 'Borden and Ray tore, forced confessions; the Strand Theatre tomorrow,
this year. This picture, ablch
screened at the Lyric |
Qi
Passionate
uest’ Features May McAvoy
In Role of Rosina Vonet
She Shows Her Fine,
Brave Spirit
She Is Not Stage Spoiled
It Is seldom that an off-screea picture Perffiruiancc exactly coincide, that •be is depicted as she really is In real Ufa. Such I* the **> McAvoy, now being featured In Ihe Passionate Quest." the J. Stuart Blarkton production for Warner Bros., which comes to the Capitol Theatre on Wednesdey. Nay 4. Nay McAvoy In th 'lesh D even more lovely than upon the •ereen. which cannot—unlortunalaly—give those who see her so idea of the warm blurneas of her large, expresalve and thoughtful eyes; the soft, childlike taxtore «{ her skin; the sweetness of her friendly mouth snd the brilliance of her Irequent amlle Her voice and manner are quiet, but with a warmth of unaffected Interna a n d sympathy. In no »«y doe, she resemble the spoiled darlings of the stage and cinema, with their striking costume*. extreme mannerism* and ““PnLlicaied disdain.
Thaatre. Woodbine. Saturday. April SO and Sunday. May 1. was directed by Dimitri Burbowetxkl. noted Russian director and producer. It present* Miss La Plante for the first time In her career; in the role of dramatic artist I ather than in that of comedienne ! The action of the picture take* place In Russia in ISIS before the advent o- -iolahevtsm and display* all the luxurious lite of that period. Mia* La Plante Impersonates a dancing girl. who. coveted by the Empire, plays with them until ■be reaches the rank of premiere ballerina of the Imperial Russian Ballet Out of this come* romance two of the moat powerful men In and tragedy and an. Insight Into the cold, cynical mysticism of the
Russian character
Pat O'Malley, who has thousand* of admirer* throughout the country. dlaplay* hi* versatility In
(Uiooern version of Inquisition* masterpiece of the thrtll-msk*. , Woven around this barbarou, With John Gilbert as a I Institution, with the gay back- fbara-ter out of the underworld j ground of a circus. 'The Third * n > 1 Ketiec Adore-' as the girl j Degree" reveals in a stArtllngly "bo love* him and through her | realistic mar.ner the eadl**r devotion brings down an his head i romance, adventure, sacrifice ami 'be murderous Jealousy of their ! heartbreak for which It haa been “orld 1 * moat ferocious character.
, It hrlstels with romance and ad-
appears as the venture that make* the nerves third degree victim. of 'be audience tingle. Gilbert
Louise Dresser, as the mother. * od Adorer each give a remark-
"Tell It To the Marines" ta '•’•lur'd In the suppor-lng »b«e performance and are sup U C, , , cast. 'The Third Degree" w*. Ported by a capable cast. Tod Mas Scenes Ot Violence adapted by Graham Baker from Browning. It* director, makes a Staged With Realism ,be Ch ">"* Klein Pl»/ , " ni,b,e to bis gallery
of crook picture*.
Scenic Effect Is Appalling Lyric To Show ‘The -■•tory of'more'int,^ 7™^.*!." \V/L'. r>l I Cl • or,u l *ove. or thrilling excitement
White Dlack oheep ‘ban "Hotel Imperial." which ar-
>u*« at the Strand on Monday.
Typhoon a Feature of
11 It • r* • I responsible. Marine iipic Mi “ v ^ ,rn °
r - wife of a thin
Filming a typhoon, most terrible ot tropic storms, was the huge achievement carried out in the screen's latest spectacle. 'Tell It to the Marines." Metro-Gold-wyc-Mayers epic of the Marine role entirely dlllerent from My-j
thine he ha* ever before attempt-,*" 1 Jilt t" 0 ' - colored material were used to ed. that of a Russian Grand Duke, j **• * rHfIr*trnMJ iuh 1 m » k ' 'b*' Arabian costume* u«M the roost powerful mUIUry | * JTt f.rtdjy ia "The White Black Sheep. 11 In Russia. Pal i, dtgmfled J^ 1 Richard Bartheln.ro. 1 latest In- ■“ •" l “ *" ™ “ "“"Ttlw 1 '** 1 " -vitv ""
be seen at the Lyric Theatre
next Wednesday.'May 4.
One thousand eight hundred and forty extras portrayed the’
young man ^ ,n,u eTer pnol °-i native* of northern Pal roll
Is the Newest Barthlemess ban long since been buried
Film md « Imptekm
The Rtatlstle fiend, who revel* bright* she Is reported to have tn numbers, may be Inlerestd to schirved M the woman who came know that 13.4SO yards of multi- hetW'-en a Russian general and
Hungarian lieutenant, saved
•r lover's Ufc. and finally, aided
le armies of her country.
The director of "Ben-Hui.”
lean* Mardl Gras Id ahead of ached•unt 1 * Long Islai.'! " '•mmodatlon for
Herbert Brenon’s current production. “Ood Gave Me Twenty Cent*." which arrives at the Strand Theatre next Wcdnroday. i A* srtual seen.-. the famous . celebration couldn't have been .shot until February. Brenon. with , bln customary audacity, transported a complete New Orleans street |
to the studio stage.
Often a widow but never ai
bride!
Thin seemingly paradox!*] sit- I uation 1* the predicament In which Carmel Myers, famous screen aclrro*. find* herself. If was noi umll recently, during the filming -.f The DemlBrlde. 11 a MetroHold wyn-Mayer production atarrlnx Norma Shear- - and Lew Cody, to be seen at the Strand Theatre mil Thuradny.' that Carmel faced the realisation. It occurred to her a* *he stood before the camera during the wedding scene of Mis* and Mr. Cody.
Describes His
Own Beheading John Gilbert Experienced It
in “The Show”
"You feel the cold edge of Mr-1 on your neck—and pray that l-ionel Barrymore won’t go craxy suddenly, and take a real chop This Is how John Gilbert, i screen star, describes the sensation of "bring beheaded." a* It ! Is d..n- in hls latest vrhicl. "Tt,..! Show . 11 coming Tuesday and Wednet*day. May S and 4 t.. the! Casino Theatre. Wildwood. |
The handsome John i
= i
head cut off. with Lionel Barrymore enacting the e True—It is done by a optical Illusion, a* the "hardliner" la a rldeehow—but ;ba i gruesome feeling when thw sword J tickles the nape of hU neck Igj fnily », dlM^mcerting as though* he were Charles the First, say* ■
Gilbert.
The ■ behroding" is one of th# ! gruesome details of the new j M' tro-Goldwyn-Maver romance of * the Budapest u- ivrworld. Tod • i Browning direct, d the new pie ' ture. with Gilbert and Renee j Adore, playing together for the [ first time since 'The Big Parade." Lionel Barrymore, Edward Conti lly. Gertrude .Short, and a not-
able cast appear.
Ital and gripping In hi* love *“ ln lh '* mld "' of affair. tropical Jungle, in which with In Raymond Keane, the third: d-termlnatlon the Marine the quartet of principals. Uni- 1 Corp * P 1 "*** Its camp In one of veraal la presenting a young man ,h, ‘ m '“ t rlvld “vne* ever photo-
who la acting In not only hls first j kvaphed.
first picture.1
Keane play* the hero and tLe ; ““P- *“ h Chaney. William youthful sweetheart of the danc- ,,aln e*. Eddl- Gibbon and tng girl. He is said to be one of Naurice Kalns. film actors workhandsomest young men ,n S shoulder to ahouldar with an the screen. j the government tana.
The fourth principal D none * x ‘' 1 Chaney play*
other than George Siegmann.. ertgeant m the new picture, with whose screen villainy has marked William Haines In the leading : Wl
him as one of the greatest dramatic role as a recruit, of Kcfr _ hlI(> -i.™-..' i. a.. L".i b 'j"rvr ^ ^
'mu," “j" “ “* n ”-
i Gibbon. Frank Cumer. Mitchell 3 0
Ls-wls. Maurie- Kalns and other
ell-known pla. era.
While the background to the
qulred to don the uniform of the British army 3SO horses, C cow*. X goats, half n doirn dogs. 4 donkeys and an ^qual amouni , of eamels made up the "dumb 11
""I*" j contingent of the "atmosphere." ~ Two complete Arabian village,
built to represent the cities
Camera Fight In ‘Battling Butler -
arda and SO
crepe hair Imitation*, and Cu pounds of grease paint were used by the big cast and extras. Sidney Olcott directed "Th>
c<.
When Keaton and His Op- Cl< Y* lr, “ r ' k * “"Vi* White Black sheep. 1 which mark'.
pon«i« BothUnt Tempers
With Micky Walker, world 1 * - I !o thf land ^ welter-weight champion; Jack onIy Llke .-,. he B1|t TL " Kearns, manager of Walker and 1 ,, IO the Intimate Millville Theatres erstwhile mentor of Jack Demp-1 i,,, & , branch of the Govern- flUXTlON MANPLE and ROV
sey; Teddy H.yem trainer of, mpnt Mrrlce ln term , of champion*, and other celebrities I ulnment; bringing out the rolooklng on. Bu.ter Keaton staged ! manc( . , nd adventures of "the a studio fight that was more | .ojdlera of the aea."
rtwl than reel, according to the
noted spectator*. :: 1 The reel battle, which was! Some men put bualnros before filmed In connection with Kea-! pleasure, says Dick Culver—th*
wise ones put pleasure In busl-
AMI SEMKNT E.VTKRPKIMCH
r-f* PEOPLES
RRAC A ^ THEATRE Sea Isle City, N. J.
Community Theatre Tuckahoe, N. J. Saturday, April 30 Williaa Fox present! the motion pictnre version of John Golden s play. ‘Wages for Wive*’ viU) Jacqueline Logan. May. gnret Livingston. Zorn Pitt* and an nO-rtar cut. A merry drama be-^d ou the family bankroli. Every u-oman will smile un-ierst-mdingly and the men • ill chuckle lympathetica’Jy wbra th,y sec the way the htubana, kept home after their wives step out. Comedy and Latest Sews Events.
Rin-Tin-Tin in the bight car-
Friday, April 29— All star cast in “The Desert’s Toll”
Saturday & Sunday. April 30 & May 1 — Raymond Griffith in “You’d Be Surprised” Tuesday. May 3— Richard Cortez in “The Cat’s Pajamas”
Show, begin at 8;30 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time) Admission—25c and 40c on Saturday end Sunday. 20c and 30c Tuesday and Friday
LYR1C THEATRE WOODBINE N. J.
Friday, April 29— Paramonnt presents Raymond Griffith in “You’d Be Surprised”
Sat. Sun.. April 30 A May 1 Universal Jewel Special “MIONIGHI SUN" With Lanra La Plante, Pat OHalley. Raymond Keane. George Siegmaner and an all-star Cast. Be sure to see this amazing and entertaining, spectacular sensation. Here's n drama that will live in your memory for many days to come. Second Episode of "THE WISE CRACKERS" Comedy and Latest News
Wed.. Kay 4— First National presents Richard Barthlemess in “The White Black Sheep” with Patsy Ruth Miller and an all-star cast. Ton'll need four eyes to watch everything that happens in this great production. Tenth and Final Episode of 1 - THE FIRE FIGHTERS ' Comedy ar J T ate*t Mews Events This show is a benefit for | the High School Senior Claas.
Matins* Dally at 2 f except Friday Evenings at 7 and s p
Monday, May 2nd “The Wolf Hunters”
DOLORES COSTELLO la "The Third Degree”
•■HAVE COURAGE 1
“Cactus Trails”
Friday and Saturday. May S and 7 “My Official Wife”
Bargain Day , Friday, April 29— Bert LyteU in “Lone Wolf Returns" Final Chapter. Bo. 10 "Golden Stallion” Comedy—Hews
Saturday. April 30— Corinnc Griffith in “Lady In Ermine” The new serial. Chapter 1, Cullen Landis in ‘ OK GUARD - ’ Added(ActsofVandcvillt Sunday. *Iay 1— Antonio Moreno and Pauline Stark in Elinor Glyn's “Love’s Blindness” Comedy—"Hoboken To Hollywood" — Bew« Bargain Day Monday. May 2— Big Doable Feature Bill Fred Thompson in “Ihe Two-Gan Man” Shirley Mason in •Sweet Rosie O’Grady’ Collegians. Ho. 4 "LAST LAP - '
LEVOY
riday and Saturday.
Vaudeville 4-ALL-STAR ACIS-4
“Finger Prints”
Tues. and Wed., May 3 and 4— John Gilbert. Renee Adorer and Lionel Barrymore in “The Show” Comedy—"Dippy Tar" Castle Novelty—"Hello. Hollywood"—Hews Thursday. May 5— “God Gave Me 20 Cents” With Lois Moran and Jack Mulhall Added4 Actsof Vaudeville
R LAKER’C u THEATRE *■» Matinees—Sat. 4 Sun. Every Evening—7 4 9. Admission —M on.. T n e v. Wed. 4 Thur.. 35c and 15c. Fri.. Sat., 4 Sun . 50c A 25c Bote—This Theatre Comfortably Heated Fri..*Sat.. Sun.. April 29. 30. May 1st Lon Chaney in “Tell It to the Marines” Comedy—"Dodging Trouble” Mote: The above feature is a super-production in ten reels. Come early.
Monday and Tuesday. May 2 and 3— Monte Blue. Leila Hyams and Clyde Cook in “The Brute” Comedy—"Pink Elephants" Fox Varieties Wednesday and Thursday. May 4 and 5— Buster Keaton in “Battling Butler" Comedy—"Dummy Love" Pa the Review
Saturday. April 30— Wm. Fox presents “Hell s 400” Comedy. "For Sadie's Sake" Latest Hews Reel Monday. May 2— “Fighting Edge” with Patsy Rnth Miller Comedy. "The Tin Ghost” Added: A short feature sailed. "Hew England Shores" Tuesday. May 3— Anna. Q. Sisson im_ “Her Second Chance” "On Guard.” Bo. 6 Aesop's Fables Thundsy. May 5— All Star Cast in “Hearts Fists” Comedy, “Thundering Landlords" Sport Light
Sat.. Snn.. April 30 4 May Warner Bros, present Dolores Costello in “The Third Degree” with Louise Dresser. Rock liffe Fellows. Jason Roberts and other stars. A drama of live, that pass under suspicion of crime. The drama whose whirl wind action swept everything before it on the stag* 1 now more thrilling than ever on the screen Without doubt, the year's greatest thriller' Added Comedy and Hews Events
Wednesday. May 4— Warner Bros, present "IHE PASSIONATE QUEST’’ featuring May McAvoy. Willard Louis, Louise Fazenda. Lights of London' The j lure of Paris! A drama of j passionate youth. A search i that leads from a threadbare garret to the butterfly life of a gay night-club chorine. Yoi> won’t want to miss this brilliant comedvdnuna with its decidedly Frrnohy flavor.
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