CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FBIDAT. MAY 27. 1M7
: Four
Al the Theatres Next Week
IOORLYN THEATRE. Ocf«n Clty-Tridax, "Money to Burn;" Baturdar. "The Cheerful Fraud. ' and three acta raudevlile: midnight show Sunday. 12:01 atandard time, and Monday and Tuwday, "McTadden's Flatr;” four acta vaudeville; Wednesday. ’The Eagle of the Sea;" Thursday, "High Hat.” ITRAND THEATRE. Ocean City —Saturday, "Afraid to I>ive;" midnight ahow Sunday. 12:01 atandard time, and Monday and Tuesday. "Knockout Reilly;" Wednesday. "Arlaona Bound;" Thursday. "A Utile Journey;" Friday and Saturday. "bovera." Hl’NT’S CASINO. Wildwood— Friday. "Moulders of Men." Saturday. "High Hal." and four acta of vaudeville; Sundey. "Senorlta:" Monday, "Heart of fta'ane;" Tuesday and Wednesday. •The Tele phone Girl;"Thursday, "Ladle* At Plar," and four acts vaude-;
vllle.
HUNT'S AUDITORITM. Wildwood! —Saturday and Sunday. "Play Sofe" and "The Masked Woman;" Monday. The Broncho Twister" and The Demi Bridei" BLAKERS THEATRE. Wildwood —Friday. Saturday and Sunday. The Kid Brother;" Mon day. Tuesday and Wednesday. The Fire Brigade:" Thursday Friday. Saturday and Sunday. "The Sea Tiger." HUNT’S REGENT, Wildwood - Thursday. Friday. Saturday. "Altars of Desire;" Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. The Love of Hunya;" Thu re day, Friday Saturday. "Tin Venus of Venice.*’ BRACA THEATRE. Sea Isle City —Friday. The Flaming ForeeT’ Saturday and Sunday. There You Are;’’ Monday Bpeclal Program; Tuesday and Wedt esday. The Potters." CAPITOL THEATRE. Woodbine Saturday and Sunday. ’’Wa Palal.” Wednesday, "Thrc Weeks in Paris.” BRAND THEATRE. Court Hou* —Saturday. ’’His Jaw Bride; ’ Taesday. The Wise Guy;” Thursday. "The High Haud.
LYRIC THEATRE. Woodbine— Friday. "The Monkey Talks;” Saturday and Sunday. "Mantrap;” Monday. "Corporal Kate;’’ Wedn-eday. "The i Masked Woman.” COMMUNITY THEATRE. Tocka-lio<-—Saturday. "The last
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NEW PEOPLES THEATRE. Millville Monday. "Jewel* of De sire.” Tuesday and Wedne* day. "The Understandinc Heart;" Thursday. "Coll-gi ate;’’ Friday. "Whispering Sage;" Saturday. "Don’t Tell
The Wife.”
U. S. Forests Now Protected
Reckless Cutting on Gov eminent Preserves Banned
old* bad when, carried In the arm* of her leading man. Kenneth Thomson, who was running • nly a few feel In advance of ISO. *Utmpedlng army mules, she felt, the hot breslh of the leader on her fare fust as they reach a small bridge from which ’hey
Jump*-! to rafety.
The Masked Woman Coming To Lyric Gay Roman Revels Duplicated in Fortune Scrambles A' the end of a ribbon, lead mg from a sunken receptacle t< • • b gurat’a place ft the Roman table, was tied a for*line either in money or rich Jcwrl*! The doa»a fair ladies reclining al the banquet In true Roman
1500 Indians Seen In Western Picture! Take Part in Thrilling Scene of “The Last Frontier” Approilmat”ly l.SOO Indian buck*, squaw* and Navajo children appear In scene* In the Metropolitan production of The Last Frontier." which Is to be displayed at th<- Community The at r<- next Saturday. May 28. An Indian village rvmlnl«renl of the day* of the pioneer* wa* built close lo the Gap Trading Post, where the movie outfit established Its headquarter*. Hundreds of I epee* nestled peacefully la the piriiiri*quc Gap Canyon and at nighl they presented an imporing background as the Navajo warriors gathered around their camp
fires.
Ocean Gty Hippodrome Will Open Saturday
Saturday. May 28. I* the dale! set for the opening of the famous! Ocean City Hippodrome, under | the direction of the same manage-; | ment that ha* plea.-«-d the patronfot ten season* past, and ha*: ! made it the greatest theatrical j ' institution along the Jersey eoa*t. | i The same policy will be maini tai’ied with the season’s finest ; pV >ti.plays and the best vaude- - I vl'ie obtainable. The slogan has; i a! cay* been ’’.‘rhow* worth going ' m.lcs to se •" and has alwsy* been
rilled upon by the patrons. The Hippodrome i* noted for pleasing atmosphere, whore clean ]in<** and courtesy reign and entertainment abb The right place the entire family for more enter tain meat than a three ring elr cue. 1927 Mother Goose
yle were each lo have their| To the south of the canyon
Private Individual* and enr- dearest desire granted: Money i ro , tr ,| the tent city thrown up to porations securing contract* Irom and j P wel*! bouse the picture company during Uncle Sam lo cut timber In ’■ At (he t, >ron > gignal. a their period of IsoUtinn va*t national forest preserve* »r* scramble ennued no less exritlngl Modernity bad for the rime being up against the strictest contract ihan ^ or ^ B tag«l by some supplanted the primeval on lb-
regulation* and government tn- R , imlin rmprTor ln thf . da,, of! great Painted
spector* In the frderal *ervlr< ,^ e decadence. i Telephone service waa one ci*The ruthless exploitation of pricolmn china and gla*» were'HUed utility that ha* not a* yet government forest ha* been called 1 brokf|i |n (fa) costly! reached the waste* that IU b." to a halt and private Individuals K(jwna w9Tf , , orn IO ^brecki a* tween the scene of action and and corporation* cannot cut tree* ( . arh tr jcd to in- first to Flagstaff, th. nearest city. More except after winning contracU p|jn ^ from lbe .„ lnk cn than a hundred mile* of desert through competitive bidding 4aae ^ ,. arh on( . aroa .. dls- road and washout* faced the InEven then no tree may be cut hFT eUed and flushed, her band, trepid driver* that grappled the unless It 1* Inspected by a forest , jultbnil either a fortun • in transportation problem* between ranger and marked for cutting. ^4„,ni.Mpr jewels or rench Flagstaff and Gap It took a The ranger estimate* the timber' killed pilot at the wheel to navlfootage of each tree and see that Such ^ h spectacular crisis In : Ih*’ distance that separated
The Masked Woman." which is ,b ' hardy film atao from the Iasi due at th. Lyric Theatre Wednes-j railroad station at ’’Flag" to the
nay. June 1 temporary location. This Jun. Mathis production George B. Brit*, who directed
for First National promlsea an 1 "The Last Frontier" for Metrounuausi insight Into the gay Ilf. F>Htan. I* enthuriaatlc In hi* ap
each tree and see that
the branches are plied and safely
burned.
By thl* Blrlct supervision the gove'nmenl hopes to con*.-ere the virgin forests and through a process of reforest ration preserve enough lumber for future gencraTbe great wilderness and aolitude of th<-*e forest lands form a colorful background for The Understanding Heart," a Cosmopolitan production coming to the New People’s Theatre next Tues-
day and Wednesday.
No Bath House
proval of the natural settings i chosen for the picture which 1* bas-d on the Courtney Ryl. y
Vera Reynold* Has Real Thrill Making Film
some whiskey?” ] Boy Why can't 1 have some
, thanks. 1 never touch prunes?"
j anything but water.” Mother; "I haven't any.” 1 "Well. I’m not asalng you to I Boy "Bui daddy prun.-d the
I wash your hands in It.*’ I tree* yesterday.”
risky
oislneaa making thrill sceiiea for motion picture*’ An example of this la mad. vivid In Vera Reynold's latest starring vehicle, "Corporal Kate.” which Paul Sioane directed for DcMIUc Picture* and which I* scheduled for showing at the Lyric Theatre on Monday. May 30.
11 th Big Season
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THEATRE = OCEAN CITY =
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Opens QQ
MAY
Saturday Matinee
World’s Best Vaudeville ..and.. Feature Photoplays
More Entertainment than a Three Ring Circus
Friday. May 27— Bargain Day Conway Tearie in a preat picture dedicated to th* Elk*. “Moulders of Men” Comedy “Three Glad Men" Chapter 4. “Silent Flyer” Saturday May 28— FOUR ACTS VAUDEVILLE and Ben Lyons in “High Hal” Chapter 5, "On Guard” Hal Roach in _ "Should Husbands Play" International News
Sunday. May 29— Bebe Daniels in “Senorita” Comedy. “Last Word" News
Monday. Decoration Day— Alma Rnt ens in “Heart of Salome" "The Collegians.'' No. ' Short Shots. No. 9
Tuesday and Wednesday. May 31 and June 1— Madge Bellamy in “The Telephone Girl” Christie Comedy Fox News Varieties "In Dublin"
Thursday. June 2— FOUR ACTS VAUDEVILLE and Doris Kenyon in “Ladies At Play” Cartoon.— "Alice Foils the Pirate”
Hunt’s Auditorium Home of Double Features This theatre open week end until further notice. Saturday and Sunday. May 28 and 29Monte Banks in “Play Safe” Htid Anna Q. Nilsson in “The Masked Woman" Monday May 30Tom Mix in “The Broncho Twister” and Norma Shearer in “The Demi Bride”
Matinee. Saturday and Sunday £rery Evening--? and 9 Feature Productions Friday. Saturday and Sunday. May 27. 28 and 29— Harold Lloyd in “The Kid Brother” "Beggar Maid" Fox News
Monday. Tuesday. Wednisdi. May 30 and 31. June 1— Charles Ray in “The Fire Brigade" Comedy. “Quiet Please" Pa the News
Thurs.. Fri., Sat. and Sun. June 2. 3. 4. 6— Milton Sills in “The Sea Tiger" Our Gang Comedy— "Bringing Home the Turkey" Pathe News
Hunt’s Regent Distinctive Features Thun.. Fri.. SalMay 28. 27. 28— Mae Murray in “Altars of Desire" Harry Langdon in "Lucky Stan" "Ask Me Another." No. 1 International News Sun . Mon.. Toes.. Wed I May 29. 30. 31. June 1— Gloria Swanson in "The Love of Sunya" Bon Turpin in "Blonde's Revenge” Lu< rnational News Thun., Fit, Sat., | June 2. 3. 4— | Constance Talmadge in | "The Venus of Venice"
DANCING EVERY SATURDAY AT HUNTS PIJtZA
QTRAND V>J OCEAN CITY
—Saturday, May 28— : lWence '2*
—Monday and Tuesday, May 30 and 31—
RICHARD BIX
— MARY BRIAN. 1ACK RENAULT * MAIOXM stcum
—Wednesday, June 1—
CiW'Z.nrfL- ARIZONA CPeh'* ROUND*
Purs Mount's New Star In : New Type. Fast Moving Western Play. You'll Uke This One!
—Thursday, June 2-
Big Midnite Show Sunday, May 29 Showing Richard Dix in “KNOCKOUT REILLY” Starts 12:01 A. M , Eastern Standard Time
“Three Weeks in Paris” One of Season's Best When in Rome as the ‘•man* «!“ Whet. In Paris fin i tbt Amerieaos **>. Anl i! you do. ;«*u let yourself In for * wildly exhilarating time. Thl*. at any rate, wa* the noilon of Gregory Boc-r*. *h*n *>’ wrote ht* amnsln* story. ’Thf W.-eks in Pari*." which come* t-> the Caplto! Theatre-. Woodbln . Wednesday. June I. The mad gaiety th*! dt*ringnisb*d the novel ha* been according to *11 report*, very >uccc**fwUy Iran*-! ferr -d to the screen. The aerren \er*ron. produced
by Warner Brsa . ralte* th< vtee- of Mari Moore and Do ft) cme. who have been tea up »‘!h ^11 the ragHUrii, Hotbern-Marlowe comMnati'u with a bd more hilarity.
bridegroom rushed lo Pai ht»ine*» without ht* bride with hts beat man (Wi Lonis). Thl* pair of lnno> ■broad quickly fini them,, entangled , i the •ilo* of P Th Parisiai fare* ..ogle* are tr. make Juyott* amuM-n*
mory goes bark i a girl’* abortest I'-agrr thar her It
Ocean City’s Favorite Theatre Direction of the Geo. W. Bennetht Marine? t:lf Sat. Evenings 7 and
Tonight, Friday, May 27—
Jus? what you have been looking for
MONEy™
BURN
with Malcolm MacGregor and Dorothy Devore.'
Tomorrow, Saturday, May 28— REGINALD DENNY in “The Cheerful Fraud” A Unirersal Super Comedy This is the picture that owned Roxev's Theatre in Hew York City. America's largest theatre, and had a two weeks’ run. ALSO 3 - Acts Vaudeville - 3
MIDNITE SHOW SUNDAY NITE. MAY 29—12:01 Standard Time and Monday and Tuesday, May 30 A 31 CUABUE MURR«U Th. Funniest Tiling on CHESTER CONKU’. *
Also Acts A Vaudeville ^ Including ROY WEEKS and his Royal Serenadere
Yon Can't Afford To Min This Big Program
Wednesday, June 1 — FLORENCE VIDOR and RICARDO CORTEZ in “The Eagle of the Sea” A story of fighting ships, daring piracy and love. Thursday, June 2—
With BEN LYON and MARY BRIAN.
GRAND OPENING Casino Ball Roonr Saturday Night, May 28, 8:30 P. M. Featuring ROY WEEKS and hU ROYAL SERENADERS Ten-piece Recording Orchestra Ocean City's Finest Dnacr Floor —Directors— Ethel Quirk Philips Margaret W.I

