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I Fire Filters

Heroes of Production

“Monte Cristo” At the Moorlyn Florence Meyers and 12 Coeds Tonight and Tomorrow

Mary At nr l« nsst la tin of s mextern miiil. who 1 that utepslns with h<T feet the s round l* more ptffit:

than hich n.pptne

Weave TtuilU and Ro-! “ . . n , , i I>». hat. arranged an eicel mance Against tiackground; program for tontsht and tot

'row. In htlnclng Florenoe Meyers anJ her twelve Co-ed* here. This Stria' orrhrstra is considered the

Dramatic Story Basis Of "The Kid Brother"

of broad

>1 comedy. Harold I

of Fire Fighters

tATKK. Ocean OMy-

tf vvd mwgw ^.'-S'llsarta f Tlnawlar and

Tbr Kid nrother •

VTS CASINO. WIMwood—Friday, .raatn D^. '-OrnTtaad Stape;

thora THKATnK. WHdwood-

JRACA THEATRK. gra Wa CH*iitdar. "Valle* ol Hell. - Haturd** .VRIC THEATRE. WoodMne- I - da*. The Ire Ptond: -- Hauwda* • Sondar. The Ktd Rerrttxf r W. r.-ad**. "Jnat Another Ittoade.

'The Flro BrUrade.” romlns •

the Infti

Monte Blue, in ' Bitter Appfes."

.. _ , .. . i s Warner Bruthers production. Is the New J-eopUaThwtre Monday. llhr fM(urt . • Thcrfay and U ednesd.y M.y 1 ; Moor , rn Th ,„ r , for l(Hll)cllt . IS and H. mlsht emUly tx- ca led ; Thr lnl * r p reU „ OB ? h ‘* h,lgl ‘ , "• "° ,u,, 0, ;Mephlator. Satan, or the devil. Is M '* ! that rendered by Emil Janntn«t». This production dors for the j dlstlwtutahed chararter actor firemen what "The Blf Parade" j t hr UFA production. "Faust." did for (be American soldier, and which come* tomorrow (o the hrinjc* before the public In an j Moorlyn Theatre jinniniff mak. arresting manner the seceaslty! nr ,he avll one a betas almost

Wednesday, when "The Masked

Woman" will be shown.

The film was directed by Bal oai. a European, who knows InImately the locale In which lb* action of the picture take* plac

Fields, owner of the

world - * most ridiculous mustache, s to the Moorlyn Theatre

Thursday in what la herald-

ed a* his funniest comedy. Para IOT "The Potters." Thoet

who know their comic supple-i nil|( | riD picture tradition will Immediately rrcosnlse (h , p ub |, c mother lasitlm

this a* the name of J. P- **c-

weekly howl producer.

Fcai ire Mary Astor In “High Steppers" Mary Astor and Uoyd Husbc* play the featured rolsr In "Hlsh Steppers." an Edwin Carewe production for First National. It the Grand Theatre next

Tuesday. May JO.

Aim i« baaed on the popular Sir Philip Gibbs’ novel. "Heirs Apparent " Edward Carewe di-

rected.

Paramount relense. the I.yriC Theatre, m Saturday and Sun7 and fi. Uoyd selected t allowed for a world

role Jedy w ith a draiaatie theme, on' his aecoe the order of h's roeroorahle * showlnx "Grandma’s Bov." With produce-* i Woodhtnc

more r.wortinc to the btand day. May 1

.indy that was poimlar t v.- . ■'-me that allowed for a world !j OCEAN CITT. It. J. apo. Uoyd feels that thajtd xar* hut protldcs. la addition, j — •> Umc.n .1- - 11 “It e“ - *" Saterd... *■. 7tl— healretco-ni is «h<- wellm»»tl»al' in v-jeh «reaf *uce-. - s»e * »* u " .. . . w ,. ^ , csttv n-WIT li-.-.d a solid sto: ; . . Hoy 'Safety iAst." “Olrl WM HAlRLS and SAL1.T 0 HE1L

oundatlnn -tiv ‘ The Freehman" and others. The heap.eta. ie.- inmsdian ha* —— t rompl. ;.*i Tl Kid Brother. -| waved and she saw me. hu t‘ h eaU b;t! wholesome. it . ; i , • ;< raid the poliee r>da> tyja <■; .haractsr. For j -.vin* . »idence aKSinai

f fair motorist F.UdenOF •i*

n't that sort of girl.

HEARTS AND. DIAMONDS/

great fum of J

love and bd^baUf

-tPITOI. THEATKK Saturday and Sunda* Tin Hats: Wrdnrsdsy. •So This Is Pars. OIIMUNTTr THEAntlt Tt kahoeSsturdsy. 'The NMht Cn ' KBW VKOVLBtl THEATRE. Hill vlllr—Monday. Tu.sd.y and Wodr*wday. "Tbs Ftrw thisad. r Thurad*y. “One ChsTve In s Million:" . r*1a> and Soturdsy. "The Valley

ef HeO."

Ll.-VOT THEATRE. MUIrTte—Frtdai. *nd Satunlay. "Heavwi On * wetland four acta of vaudeville.

of fire prevention without a> any time becoming n preachnu-n

the subject.

A gripping, dramatic story has been woven against a background of fire and fire-fighter* that bolda the spectator from lieglnning to end. The story tells of ’Terry O’Neill." deeendtd from line of fire-fighters, his Inlllal enthusiasm, his love daughter of a wealthy man whom he later discovers to be the head the whole city government, his disgust at this man’s crooked

human in ht* every move, with a swift mi*, a slcekneai dertllahneas that I* not In any creature of this world. No better evidence of the popularity of the team of John Gilbert and Renee Adorne possibly he presented than the fact that the popular demand for

these two stars f

great that William Fax has revived the sensational "Monte Cristo.” from the pen of Alexandre Dumas. In which these two stars play the leading roles.

End of War a Disappointment "Tin Hats" Concerns Men Who Regretted Armistice When the Armistice was aigm-d. the whole world cheered, and gave a long, pent-up sigh of relief. At least almost the whole world did. But there were a few. a very few men who were Just the least bit disappointed and dingus led to think they never had an opportunity to get Into the argument. It Is about Abase few that Edward Sedgwick spun his yarn.

the

Mayer

picture.

Theatre. Woodbine, on and Sunday. May 7 and

corns three

The story

doughboys, one a rich played by Conrad Nagel, another a New York yegg, drafted Into •he service, played by George Coopt r. and the third the American son of a St. Ixmls Dutch brewer, played by Bert Roach. These three arrive in the front lint trenches Juat In time to hear the referee announce that 'That' all there Is. there Isn't an However, the plot thickens when they are sent Into Germany with the Army of Occupa tlon. and Ihelr subsequent adventures make the war look llkt the Saturday evening strawberry festival, back In Pawtucket.

methods, and the consequent , « be shown for two day* quarrel with his iw«ctb**rt ov. r: ar n ns Monday, at the Moorlyn her father. Hl» heroism In a i-hrem. spectacular orphanage fire caused A >|ory aavorr d wHh the gay through the neglect of the poll- ch>rln of ..jq P ,ri* and the swift llclan. and the final reconciliation | lu , rlEU4 . of Europe’* moat famous with the daughter and hi* 1a«*M ^terlng place. Monte Carlo, public recognition lor his hero-1 roraej , lo th, Moorlyn screen next j

The studio had the expert co-j

operation of the International Order of Fire Engineers In the j making of the picture, and the! fire scene* were all staged by tbej Do* Angeles Fire Department un-1 der the supervision of Fire Chief;

Ralph Scott of that city. "I ne Fire Brigade" I* the first |

dlr-ctoriM Hort of William Nigh!

Metro-Goldwyn V.» cr and]

place* him In a * nlUr position i to that of Bing Yidot after he| bad triumphed wUb "The Big J

Parade."

Charles Ray Is seen In the j role of "Terry O'Neill." Noted for his humanness, the actor has | excelled himself In the rielinea- j tlon of this Itaracler. It is one ; that allow* for considerable j comedy, yet depends principally j upon drama for Its appeal. May McAvoy is seen opposite! Ray as "Helen Corwin." daugh-j ter of the politician, and not | only has phoutgrnph* d to the lia- 1 eat advantage, but bring* a with ot charm and understand- j g to her part. Tom O’Brien, remembered for) his role a* "Bull" In ’The Big] Parade." play* Ray’s big brother] this picture, and though he dies all loo soon In the story, leaves a lasting Impression. Holmes Herbert as the father j of the heroine, manages to make himself thoroughly despicable, j with his love for hi* daughter the ; redeeming featur

Fun-makers Come En Mass in Movie Edward Everett Horton and Ma>- Bu*rh at the head of a geoos cast of supporting fuu makers are Insurance enough that Old King Merriment the Flrsi l» going to rule for the evening! And this proves no fallacy In "The Nut-Ci acker." the Initial production of Samuel S. Hutch Inarm, which Associated Exhibitor* piesenu at the Grand Thc1 »tie on Thursday. May ISFrederick Isham's delightful magazine story Is the basis of the j Picture, and the adaptors have | ■'•me a splendid Job In transpos- ! log It. with all 1U humor Intact ] and some new laugb-tnaklng tna- • rial add< d. lo the purpose of

Community Theatre Tuckmhoe, N. J. Saturday. May 7— Warner Bros present the clavaic of the screen RIH-TIH-T1H. the Wonder Dog. in The Night Cry with John Hamm. June j Marlow and an ail-itar oast : This is one of the greatest | pictures of the Wonder I Dog,” and one that will I «tease you. amnse you and startle yon from start to finish. Don’t fail to see Rin-Tin-Ttn in his greatest greatest. Comedy and Latest Hews Emus.

Cape May Court House, H. JSaturday— Wm. Fox present* “Early To Wed Comedy. "Time Fliej" Latest News Reel

I , j with Mary A*tor and Uoyd Hughes. “On Guard." No. 7 Aesop's Fables Thursday— All Comedy “The Nut Cracker” with Mae Busch Comedy— ^J^ChirteyGusc

Bargain Day. Friday. May 6Ken Maynard in “Overland Stage” Chapter 1. "Silent Flyer" Comedy Hews Saturday. May 7— Ricardo Cortex in “New York” Cullen Landis, Chapter 2. in "On Guard"

Added—

4 ACTS VAUDEVILLE Sunday. May 8— Adolphe IfcAjott « “Evening Qothes Comedy. "Back to Mother"

Hews

Monday. Msy 9— Sheicinah Glee Club Musical Comedy Company Auspices Wildwood Craftsman's Clnb Doors open 7 30 Cnrtain 8:15 —Hot a Motion Picture— Movie Matinee at Blaker’s

Tuesday and Wednesday. May 10 and 11— Colleen Moore in “Orchids and Ermine” Comedy. "Boses and Buses” International Hews Color Hovelty, "Sky High

and Blue"

Thursday. May 12Viola Dana in “Salvation Jane” Krary Hat Cartoon Added— 4 ACTS VAUDEVILLE

RLAKER’Q THEATRE u Home of Super-feature Productions Matinees—Sat. & Sun. Admission—Mon.. Tues.. Wed. & Tbur.. 35c and 15c. Fri.. Sat.. & Sun.. 50c A 25c Matinees—All Seats 25c. Hole—This Theatre Comfortably Heated Friday. Saturday. Sunday. May 6. 7. 8Ivan Moskine in “Michael Strogoff" Cast of 6000 Comedy. "Hot Cookie’’ Sportlight, "The Frost Line"

Monday and Tuesday. May 9 and 10— Rudolph Valentino in “The Four Horsemen” Benefit Italian Social Clnb Varieties. "Sky Sentinel" Special Matinee Today

Anting— "THE I

Wednesday and Thursday. May 11 and 12Horma Shearer in "Upstage” Comedy. "My Kid" Pathe Review C0M1HG S00H— Watch For Dale Harold Uoyd in “The Kid Brother” The Wow of Wows

“So This Is Paris” with Monte Bine and an allstar cast. Again this ffeaf Star comet with a bang in a great production. Yon must see Monte's idea of French life and activities. Comedy, “A Salty Sap" Latest Hews Events

LYRIC

THEATRE WOODBINE - N.

Friday. May 6— Universal Jewel presents Kenneth Harlan and Viola Dana in “The Ice Flood” A stirring tale of thrills and heart throbs in the timberlands. If yon love action and suspense, you can't afford to miss seeing the "Ice Flood." Comedy and Hews Sat. & Sun.. May 7 A 8— —Special Attraction— Harold Lloyd in “ Fhe Kid Brother” Uoyd deals a body blow to gloom! A swift right of laughs, a left of grins and uppercut of chuckles will have you out of the count in hysterics. "Hail the Laugh Champion." Third Episode— "The Wise Crackers" Also Comedy and Latest Hews Events

“BITTER APPLES”

Also in Addition To Our Regular Program FLORENCE MEYERS AND HER 12 CO-EDS VAUDEVILLE'S BEST GIRL ORCHESTRA

Tomorrow, Saturday, May 7— The Screen Sensation of two Continents —Also3 - Acts Vaudeville - 3 Florence Meyer and Her 12 Co-eds Claimed to hold victory over Ingennes

with

Teddy Strawbridgr Chicago's Trumpet Queen Fries & King Fast stepping man and maid OTHER ACTS

EMIL JAMMINGS

.VPAUST”

Monday and Tuesday, May 9 and 10—

WILLI-AM FOX

JQHHllBERT

MONTE

l

•a ^

Vaudeville .(.ALL-STAR ACT S-4 In conjunction with “Heaven On Earth” RENEE ADOREK *«d CONRAD NAGLE Matinee r»ch at «.» Doors open »t f P. M. Friday even.ng. S.S0 and • Saturday

BARDELYS The Magnificent Tuesday. May 10th— "DOROTHY^ G I S H i lOnDom

Herbert Wilcox

B RAC A THEATRE Sea Isle Gly, N. J. Friday, May 6— All-star cast in “Valley of Hell” News

Wednesday. May 11First Hational presents “Just Another Blonde" with Dorothy MacJutiU and j Jack Mulhal \ j Suiting of a new serial ’THE RETURH OF THE i BIDDLE RIDEL Starring William Desmond ! with Lola Todd. Back again :a the wonderserial of th^agr! The story ? of a girl sheriff's fight j against a mysterious and [ (rini»ter nower. with each { swift-moving episode of i heated action ending in a j startling, smashing climax j that will give you the thrill l of your Me!

Wednesday. May 11th— Her successor to ‘Ihe MerryWidovo

MAE nf MURRAY

-; Saturday and Sunday, : May 7 and 8— Tim McCoy in “War Paint” A Metro Picture Comedy Tues. and Wed., May 10 and 11 — Florence Vidor in “The Popular Sin”

Shows begin at 8:30 P. M (Daylight Saving Time) Admission—25c and 40c on Saturday and Sunday. 20c

Thursday A Friday. Mav 12 A 13 HA1 LI

ic Kid Brother