fylany Fine Attractions at Playhouses orThe K w^ ,c Guy'
UlcFadden’s Flats Coming
» 4 1 i Tti^ “Tbr i • rtul rrmn lo Moorlyn!'^ >■-* ^ t rtllK' "Wh«l MaDVPnnl In J
Other Act* Tomor-
Night
CAPE MAT COtTUTT TIMES 7B3DAY. MAY 27. 1927.
Page Five
|Woman Ham, CKanpa,
Opinion in Mantrap ! nr c<*«iiy <,r ar.- pt«*«atlon
Irwrful rniod." TVI. ytcuir* | ojw-na-'l Thntrr. in No« j York City Aaicrtca'a Urit**: Thij **r» and tad a two run
I titan.
Ttmt '"nir csrwrfal Fraud" is J»r
'vlllr. a mmplrlo rhan^lO. J 'T' * Sa „rday a bill, will alao ta OtranQ 1 O CjlVC
Midnight Show Sunday Night
taudrtlilr.
(r,«n
prcM-aird at Ibr mldtflsht abow and Monday and Tuesday’s yrrfonnanr. in addition to thr r«(tu-
proxram.
On W>dn«Klay Rlrhardo Cor- »** and Flort-ncr Vidor in "Tbr Eaclr »l thr Sna” will be pre-! Tbi. 1a a story of B«h; Richard
row
Dix in ’’Knock' out Reilly” Coming
Next Week
nine* "What Happened to Jones" I ia tli» ennsensua of opinion. Il and, 1- ’ «>»Hy of a new type, with I
rleter equation*. fael movlnc In* shlp>. darina pirates and love,
comedy and an unexpected turn-! "Hlah Hat. ' the name In* of plot at entirely unsuspect-l hilarious burlesque on the l ed moment. I with Ben Lyon. Mary Brli_. .
For Sunday's midnuht show,‘he M«*r R am0 n Novarro in 'Lovers'
atartlnit at I’M Baetern staad l >' n next Thuraday.
ard time and also for Monday's' To anyone who has ever as-i
program MnFadden's Flats." ptnd to a day In-lde a yreat pli: FVirenre Vidor with Cbarlir Murray and ( brmrr lure studio, tbla fast movlnc film ‘ Pare.mounl starrtn* effort "Afraid (Vraklln will be Ibe feature pie-; hi recommended as a screen' to Isvve." comes to the Strand
time. Manaffc: mre This a arreamlnc nomedy . travelocue throucb llo.,rcvaod or Tbealre tomorrow. baa very in-d Roy Weeks j made from an old succesaful •tac-- the studio row of New York. definite Ideas concerntn* proi - Royal Serenadera. a ten-j p), y Attention «. the man who! prlety In women's apparel K . Mordln* orcbewtra fr«n declared that no aueeeaefui play - ghc maintains that too many * York. •«* ox^er hl*h_claa»! Ooold be rrmstmeted without a Opening Guino Ball 'women ne*leet to take Into con-
•r villain ts respectfully cwlliff t, ^ D*_ ' »" , »' r » ,lon lh * lr 0,r,, McFadien s Flat*." Koom Saturday INight ^ of >nd oflon en..u*h While more lauchs. numenja*.| ^
unusax! and alde-splittinc altua-|
Millville Theatre* ! "'•* have been added to the one-
Jlxjnnht Show on Sunday
ibis holivlay week end some Of the bicxewt , p.. -ented at the Moor
' t. for the prosnm 8ati kTeisht The feature plrture
KrelnaW IJenny In
nlcbi
May I*, the fastn I; above the Moorlyn
-p-TK.s HAMM'S and SOVKSB | Inal etaye play in order to Bt It
„ .,Morr powmma. H U « ^ „„ 4 „ m 41 .
| .,11..... thr o.n.l b..., .orb « Elb.l <lm,k Pblllw « o, !h. ..r.ir.a;, plb, bb eh.b II ; N .. y „, k . bo . .btllalbd ellb '*■ ol ,b,. , h . „. eM d.b.lbb
"J. BLl”?"!'. •r.d'biw I, lb, E..I. bbd Mb,-
caret Walt, of FhlladelphU, who conducts dancinc srboola ft
Saturday.' "F 011 “ hy failure to select *pball room I proprtate costume. Besuty can ‘bawtrs on' h* - auemented or diminished by
1 What doe* a lawyer think of | (when Hstenlnc to the tale* of!
Eugenia Gilbert in ’’Melting <- f > h ' * ’ ~ i r- j mMMl to •U' , ww d frora ,h ' Million!) at the Ltrand husbands because they "don't un
—— ! drr*tnnd'' them*
Novelty U the keynote of •Vrcy Martin.'.- elves a cood Frank Lloyd's now production clue to the lawyer's view In "The wise (Joy." sn original "Mantrap." Which . omes to ‘b- |mh)rh *. Story from the pen of Juice Futh- Lyric Theatre Saturday, May T ,. h , ( . le •mins to the Grand 2* for a run of !«., daya iBroadway.
Theatre next Tuesday. >" "Mantrap. Ma!mont Pl«rs charmed and . nt. rlalnei One of the ouUtandln* novel- the role of a > ^ bachelor-1 thlB cathedral ol motion lie. of the prodi c*!&a U Mary lawyer whose i, «rMc,. is , n*ned.Broadwayltea for two » Astor* , haracte last Ion. Vis*; to obtaining divorc. He be | A t Hunt* Audliorlu Astor has always been known rome* tired of th. hnllnwneaa of' holl , r „r double feature of the most demure and life, and of listening to tb griev-‘ ^eon Tom Mix and till unassuming of screen setrwmee.; ance*. real and fancied. .,f those Tony. In The Brom
In Ihe Lloyd production nil that i who seek separation- from their
Is changed Miss Aator will ap-^ husband*
pear a* a wily crook who mas-1 AH women weary him. So he queradcs as a saint, but la self-1 accept* the Invitation of Mr. exposed when she see* the error| Woodbury. manufacturer of of her ways. | "TwInklr-T.-e Hosiery." to go Later in the picture a complete camping In the Canadian wood*, tabernacle of gigantic *txe Is Of course, he meet, a womvn— shown a* a setting for the de-l Clara Bow And before Marmont nouenv-nt of Ihe story. ! knows it. he l* right In t is
. — I middle of one of the most unusui.!
Eugenia Gilbert, portraying tb< sltustlons which ha.- ever been,
adventunw* In the new Pathe-jput on the screen
Miss I Ada long estertalued her Sunday School Os**. "The Willing
necewiiy of Bre prevention (Worker*- at her home.
At Hunt's Regent, the horn- The Men'* Progressive Bible distinctive features, situate I Class held tboir regular monthly i the Boardwalk a! Garfield meelini In the basement of the
will he shown Mac Mur church, after which a pot luck y .n Altars of Dielre." and supper was enjoyed.
'it., Ijvngdnn In "Lucky Stars-- Mr. and Mm. Lewis Crease moon days, starting Sunday. May tore.l to Atlantic City one day last
i will 1m- shown Gloria Swan- week m In Th. l/>ve of Sunya."
. n a* the opening Hovy Theatre, on ■ » York. and
, O. D.
F. G. S'oeren,
Optician C)rt*. ^ Optonvs rf»t
I C. Conwnerca Strew
a Shearer In "The thral
Erma
Mlaac* Jean *nd Virginia Schellenger. of Fishing Creek *|>en« 8slurday night here with their aunt
Mrs- Kdlth Hawn.
Howard Swain and Raymond attended the auto races at
he Boardwalk will open for the clothes, she aaya.
On Sunday night at 1J:01 Eastern standard time the Strand will persent a midnight shew. R. Faunce. manager, has arranged
orrbnetra and three other art* o
Change in Policy
PRISCILLA DEAN Is “Jewels of Desire” Set we sod thHUs Qatorv is
PETES n. KVNE'& “The Under, landing Heart”
*MM Comedy • Brtek I
v*ursd«y. June * ALBERTA VAUGHN la “Collegiate” *" th* glamor and gfew of IrreprvasIMe youth Addrd Melting MHbent" wrlth Allens Ray and Walter Mills'.
BUCK JONES bv “Whispering Sage”
Don’t Tell the Wife”
LYRIC THEATRE
It J.
WOODBINE
Friday. May 27— Wm. Fox. presents The Monkey Talks Comedy— ''Jane's Predkament” Latest Hews Events
Saturday and Sunday. May 28 and 29— Paramount presents “Mantrap” with Ernest Torrence. Clam Bow and Percy Mannoet. A love drama of the liorth Land. Sixth Episode - "The Wise Crackers” Comedy and Latest Hews MondacMarSOtli— Memorial Day Attraction Vera Reynolds in “Corporal Kate” A gripping human story of the womat.'s side of tiie world war. briE min„ with drama, lean, laughs, pathos, realism, appeal and poignant heart interest. Comedy and Hews Events Wednesday. June 1— First Rational presents “The Masked Woman” tatbribs Abb. «. *a»o«. Charlie Murray and an allstar cast A m«xk may save your face but not vour reputation. Fourth Episode--Return of the Riddle Rider” Comedy and Hews
Stanley Company. Music will furnlnhed by Rny Weeks and hla Royal Sen-naders. a ten-piece recording orrhestra. This orehe*-
returned from Florl
be Ponce De lx-on Hotel.
The ball roam
decorated and renovated
lx-on Hotel j w “°* h.s Iwwn n .wlv i<1 ' ,lljr btartWl 1 has been newly of elr cs nw t >a0 g norstsd for tbs! prUon fonrlc
. . _ very fine program.
"Knockout Reilly." Richard Dix' later i starring vehicle coming Mon tay an-* Tuesday to the
Strand. Is the highly ex< cinema record of the Bstli ventures of a young steel pu
bb. ,w, , ro b, non- * l ~ ■ l “” ,
.b,„ ,b,, b,., b~. XbXbt •' tv IV. 1 Ii„..i fame, and whose career is as mid-
by a combination res that land him
prison convicted of a crime
which he Is Innocent.
On Wednesday will be present•d Gary Cooper. Paramount's new
Western productions,
esaily qualifies a* fllmdora's tallest screen luminary, reglflering a height of six feet, two Incbcowithout hi* ten-gallon h*t. In "Arlxona Round." bla first star-
ring vehicle.
"A little Journey" with Claire Windsor. William Haines and Harry Carey will be shown ThursThts Is a story by Hach.-I Crothera. adapted to the screen Albert Lewln. and directed by Roberf Z. Leonard foi Metro-
Gold wyn-Mayer.
Strangely enough, this I* not a farce but a very simple Rive
story. The rather
moephere of a railroad train la made romantic by the action of
the characters.
On Friday and Saturday will be scan' Ramon Novarro ' At "Lov-ets." based on Ihe Mg success. "TM* World Ad Wife." It ia a dramatic story of modern Spain, love sonnet* and an Idyllic passion between
Galahad
serial. "Melting Millions." Is des-’ replete with drama, humor lined to soon be Internationally thrills. How the story rom.•us In three widely different | Is far too Interesting t., tell. ( I should be seen.
* a famous beauty, Mlaa Gilberf has won every brauty contest in which she has appeared and now holds the title of "Mlat t'nlted Stales" through being the
winner ol a eon
>lghf different dtics each having
lent their prettiest girl.
In "Melting Millions." showing Thursday at the Grand Theatt the acting ability, the personal beauty and the fascinating grace for shlch Eugenia Gilbert Is renewed are all apparent and add :h to the general high stand
aid of the production.
d the AUsnti< • ■>/ bbK"— ' | Tpe >**t Farenl-tearhet | clatiou meeting of thl* sch wa* held April 27. at whi
Community Theatre
Tuckahoe, N. J. Saturday. May 28— “The Last Frontier”
with William Boyd. Marguerite Dr La Motte. J. Farrell MacDonald and Jack
Hoxie.
Battling against heavy odds, these pionee r men and women bravely (ought, but their doom was written in the reddened skies. A tender story of love, sacrifice, deeds of daring, base treachery and manifold thrills. Comedy, also Latest Hews
Events
—Coming—
' WHISPERING WIRES”
—Saturday— Kane Prrvost and Matt Moore in “His Jazz Umedy. Broken China” Latest Hews Reel -•*ry Astor. James Kirki Aood and Betty Compson The Wise Guy” The Last Chapter of 'OH GDARD Aesop's Fables —Thursday—
Attraction for Sat. and Sun . May 28 & 29— B Kynr's greatest story of the stirring dsys of wars in the West ‘War Paint” A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture. starring Colonel Tim McCoy. Pauline Starke and Earl 'Dare. sUr of the "Big parade." Feats of daring and horsemanship such ** you’ve never seer-pin* * love story that will warm your heart. Don t mm itComedy. Cleaning Dp" Latot Hews Events No Advance in Price* Wednesday. Jnr 1— Warner B.othen present “Three Weeks ^ In Paris’ with Matt Moore and Dorothy Devore. An innocent American s abroad in the wilds of } Paris. Yen'll laugh, you’ll i scream and laugh some more. i Comedy and Latest News F.vents
Features at
having Hunt s Theatres
For Holiday Tuesday •iiff'-rlng with a bn ' uklv. Th.- family w«H callv
Early Days Out West Were Days of Romance The day* of danger were Ihe real day* of romance. Today the modern woi prone to Judge her lover by hla aVIMy to dance, or hi* aklll at pori . but In lh* frontier day* ; wax the manliness of man that
counted
.'hla I* brought forcibly lo
front In "War Paint." Metro-Gotawyn-Mayer'* Initial western film drama starring Col. Tim McCoy and shown at the Capitol
Theatre. May 28 and 29. The early day* of the frontier
■mantle at- ^rjtnnaaed a spirit of general
reel among the Indian tribes and white *etiler* and even the garrl non* of the western forts wer« never safe from Indian attacka The women of those days lived In constant danger, but 'hey lived among brave men and they had a real chance to Judge man-
liness of their men.
In "War Paint" Pauline Btaykr youth and a j plays the role
Ity Speedway,
arent-tearber*' A**o-
school term ,
hlch meet-
_ Mr. Duroll the Count) Supcrt . lendent gave an Interesting talk, ihe meetings are discontinued until
next term
A collage prayer meelln* and donation wa* held Friday eve nlng al th. horn- of Mrs. Av. Iiigrntoll. Her son. Harry, wa* i»k cn to Coooer Hospital last
oken
called l«
bedside Sunday, aa he I* now
Special attention given Hair Cutting bjr Mias Edith D. Bullock
Four Houses Will Be Ready in. ring with blood porno To Entertained Vuitois I* - “ Jl'S'" '7"“' 1 t j | purchased by James H. Matthew. To Wildwood | Irom , lie Bennett hs-lr* is being
I r.-modeled and repaired. Court
Some Special Attractions- "Kmeon d°\ng thr clectrie
(Wiring and Joseph Hoffman, both
j..! Cold Spring, la doing the carEverythlng I* being brought In h filer work, readiness to prroent to the public | The children are wearing the week end al Ihe variou, !■ .ppy smiles aa this I* the last Hunt's theatres with photopla) - »• K of school. The Erma school liking and a visit toi will close II* 'erm May 24. Mr*.
helt.Mirae Douslaas is leaving
MU* Mable
will
the enjoyment of the gala holiday a pleasing one. Friday. May 27. ha* been set aalde aa Elk*' Night at the Casino Theatie. when the presentation of '•Moulder* of Men." starring Conway Tearle. will be shown. John Chapman Hllder. managing edltos of the Elk*' Magazine, wrote the story and it is a true document of the aim* and aspiration.- of the great body It glorifies. Mr Charles H Grakelow. Grand Exalted Rulei of the Elks of the L'ntted State*
teach a Jaggar expect.*
Dough
Rio Grand'
«. of I’pper Rio Grande, lo leach the lower grades.
:dwar.l Griffith,
eontlnui- a* principal. M— Evelyn Vanleer attended a parly giv n Mis* Mar: Lwwton of Rio Grande. U»t ! rlday eve
nlng.
Mr*. Juhu Pete.son and Mr> Mary Griffith. Hr., were Cape Ma visitors Saturday. Mrs. Violet Stelfel, of Avalon spent Sunday here with he lather. Daniel Schellenger.
It and he likes II. and , .Mr*. Alda !-V.uU. o! Avalon, he quite clearly and emphatically visited her sister. Mr*. Emil) say* *o In writing. It has ever j Y*aiTrk*. Saturday. br»n the policy of the Elks to, Karl R'wp has Improved enough hide their light under a bushel.) !0 h ,. a |,| e to go oui In but there are many throughout ( Sunday for a short ride,
the world who can testify lo •
RRACA *** THEATRE ** Sea Lie Gly, N. J.
Friday, May 27— “The Flaming Forest” Antonio Moreno and Renee Adoree. Comedy Saturday & Sunday. May 28 & 29— Conrad Nagel in “There You Are” Comedy Monday. May 30— Big Special Comedy Tues. & Wed., May 31 and June 1 — W. C. Fielda in The Potters News Show Every Evening
Slows begin at 8:30 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time) Admission—25c and 40c on Saturday and Sunday. 20c and 3Uc Balance of Week.
beautiful woman whose lives are j who fall* In love with
nearly wrecked by underground army officer stationed at a fort In rumors and alleged acapdal. I:! the Indian country. Her romance 1* notable In that It reunites begins under Ihe pall of an InNovarro and Alice Terry, that fa-' dlan uprising and continues to mous pair of screen sweethearts. I bud and blossom In the roar of Each ha* as thrilling a role as. battle and amongst the hardships
either has ever done. I of the frontier.
retyone who Isn't an Elk. I*. quite sure why he Isn't, so! e won't be very many people the Casino Theatre when "Moulder* of Men" come* to the Casino on Friday. May 27. At Hunt's New Blaket will !.- shown Harold Lloyd In "The Kid Brother." on May 27. 2*. 29. and Charles Ray In "The Fire Brigade." will hold sway on May 30. 31 and June 1. In producing "The Kid Brother." hla newest Paramount release, and hailed hy many a> hi* funniest. Lloyd surrounded himself with what those on the Inside of the Industry r.vll the finest staff of aaslatant* In lh* burin*-**. The co-ordination of activity on (Be Lloyd lot D so perfect that during Ihe filming ol "The Kid Brother" which wa* eight months In the making, there wasn't a hitch In any detail. Just as no one could poadbly see ''The Big Parade" wlt.iout realmng the horror* and futility of wars, The Fire Brigade'' ia
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Suita
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Cronecker’s Bellevue Hotel Seal Isle City Now Open For Season of 1927
Home-like — Hospitable Comfortable
Always a Good Place To Dine
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