Cape May County Times, 10 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 12

CAPE MAT C0U1TT TIMES. FRIDAY. JUTTE 10. 1927

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Moorlyn Presents Varied Program Some of the Screen’s Most Gripping Pictures on View •The Broken Osle." a Tiffany production, by Bmemoa llouffh. the author of the areal eplr "The Covered Wagon." will be the feature picture attraction at the Hourlyn Theatre thin evening. ‘tt la aald that 'The Broken Oale" ht one of the mont drama tie picture* Been here for aoni* time and tell* the etory of »ioni< Incidents that are occurring In thousands of communities thru out the United State*. An ali-etar team of comedy nonet run or* was asaemMed to lay laugh* end to cud without number for "Wedding Bill*." Kay mond Crifflth s starrlnK offering for Paramount which will

shown Saturday.

One of the drums of celluloid comedy construction. Grover Jones, head* the Imposing aggregation. which Includes Keene' Thompson. Jack Casey. George C. Uronigold. and of oou - se. Grlffltht .himself la expert »a a com edy constructor, having been associated with rib-ticklers for a living for several years. Portraying rolee. which afford them ample opportunities ior the display of their artistry sr players. l#ya de Puttl and Robert Bdeson are featured with excellent result* In ‘The Heart Thief." a new Metropollian pit ture which will be shown at the Moorlyn Theatre for two day* beginning i«vn Monday next. Joseph Seblldkraut. who won fame hi -The Road to Yesterday." Is featured as leading man

in the production.

Conaelman. was written by Nina Wilcox Putnam, and centers about the Inside story of a wo man's heart. The chief dramarole* fall to Holmes Herbert and Olive Tell. Much of th< action occur* in the beauty pai

tors of New YorU.

jEdythe Sterling, Hopi Colleen’s Brother Indian Interpreter Makes Film Debut |‘ Will Appear at Moorlyn jClevt Moore in Famous SisRemainder of Week ( ‘er's New Picture

Kdythe Sterling, wbo dit the porformancto of the Hopl Imltan chiefs in their * ling snake dance*, ceremoni-r • ntertalnment feature* at .Moorlyn theatre, where they nialn throughout the balanc the week. Is one v< the

screen. TOe exotic, blonde who recently left motion pic for ballet dancinx h cause thought It gave her more o tunlty to expnw li' i. -ir. hacovered and admitted the

of her way*.

As La Belle Totllalsc. tenw . . ^ n.-nUI «»a .umpy IUHU... I ”?«» ot M» »

actress, she will be seen In Florence Vidor's current Paramount starring vehicle. "The Popular 8ln.” which conies to the Moor-

lyn Theatre. Thursday.

To play this role. Miss Nlssen

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I superbly entertaining! | Mary lavnisr MiHer. th# pet^if "Blind Alleys" present* Torn) the motion picture to as a marim captain, newly mar-'at three year* «ff nge tied to a charming Cuban geno-jat a "career" before t 1 lita. On the first night of their; extending mer * ; -honeymoon they arrive In New year*, h now th» ch*l York and proceed to buck up I nlogically. course-j Saga! .ft a series of event* whichj Griffith. In •'Three Hosi igeparate them Melghan 1*1 comre to the Be; (►tr- k by an auto and removed j Sun-lay. Monday. 1 jo. a hospital and Greta Nlssen. i Vvv,inreday. June ir,

; i, mif. find* hersell embroiled j J.)

»:■>! : reng of de-p-rnte thug* | U"U Mary Uvuire entually leaves the | film relatlonHup to

aly to tall unransciou* j niou* p -ople than twt nnd wake up in a 1 child all'",

house Msim with a | The title of "ml «oman. Evelyn Brent, j baby" »»» be«'»we, dm back to health, j Issitse when Mary P -pm- when Greta Isjloainx tile nuking id find* her husband h-• i" whtrh tl a surrounding provllle | .. !rew Played "Tb« with ntany more dra-1 famous mar wasted 1 uions than could p<»- j rhll l. but rwr pat

dequately described.

Moore. |>.-omi*tng yoons •lave!, who projects hi* i in Ilrst VatinnalV nes loore vehicle. “We Mod a bnii tiei of Ogfimn

He went through five . diMxiverlng thaf hi. , „ „ ' .1" th , |r Million Dollar

Mary Louise lit ‘

screen star. Indian work* r Hop! Interpreter and Is at same time a most verwvtlb

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'The Street That Lead* To None Know Where!'

| Kexpcrting Miss Sti j reason of her rreeatrti i luitlunal work among j Hop! chiefs are earn i very bidding and lh* j t Iona! progress ha* h I marked through b* i

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land entorlainment eta the programs offeied by j Indiana merit the Inf I every resident of the cm /The presell! at inn here

biro at achool -that Baby’s Latest Mother : . •olleel

, d.di. .te id* life to «:.e screen Corinne Griffith Fills Role ' farted gt t». bottom aa omc r- Louise Miller r.> to a .tudlo executive In mi ror '‘ ar > ‘ VUI,C r h»n be acted s* a script clerk acoeaslvely for The Lost World. I Idly wood's ■'million dollar"; SO BIX.' "Sally" and The Desert baby ha* a new mother.

i the Fred Tbornp-' I that title: we* slide . Moore In "The Dvr and daughter ot Tb»<h •The I’nehaeten'-d Wo

Theatre K-wj Ccntinncd Folio wiag PaRe

Ocean City’s Favorite Theatre Direction of the Geo W Bennethmn Theatre. Mariner 2 15 S«t. Evening 7 and 9

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In Addition to Regular Program Tonight and Tomorrow >1. W. Billingsley Will Prrscnt

America’s Most

Beautiful Cowgirl EDYTHE STERLING

Noted IndHn wartvre. zzzrjz-.srzzx -.—**-- THE HOPI INDIANS -—- , “ INDIAN INDIAN Snake Dance* and Ccremonie*

* flATl/1 ■■ - gi tig*AT THE SURF HOUSE, SEA ISLE CITY Opens for the 1927 Season on Friday, June 17th, under ownership-management. Refined Clientele Largest Beach Front Hotel Sea Foods of All Kinds On the Boardwalk, from 39th to 40th Streets

During the season of 1927 the same high standard of amusement will be maintained as in previous years, only late release features being shown. New pictures as they come out, will be booked FIRST for the Pier Theatre. Get the Pier habit, and you’ll always be sure of clean amusement amid pleasant surroundings. A. TASCA. Manager.

Wednesday, June 15— “Slaves of Beauty” A permincnl wave in the fountain of youth with EARLE FOXE MARGARET LIVINGSTON OLIVE TELL RICHARD WALUNG Ihe story of a woman who thought she was too young for her husband.

Thursday, June 16—

FLORENCE VIDOR-

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CASINO BAU. ROOM (Over Moorlyn Theatre)

—Directors

Ethel Quirk Philip* Margaret W. Dance to the n.u.ic of ROY WF'iKS and Hi»

RECORDING ORCHESTRA Ocean Cily'a Fmeat Dance Floor