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ITheatres
| —-Friday. "WhU* Fl*nn,-!»;"| rill.- Friday. •Th" Silent‘Iwdlna rot. Kiri urday and Sunday. "Th* Htder;" Saturday. Tbe No Ma>(,« : Kid Brother;" Mimday. "Kol- torioue Lady:" Monday. "KS'-y in* to «hj 1U»’ Ham.. Toredar and PiektniB-." Tu,-.-. 1 .*j an 1 Wf! W'l.taoori s
OCEAN CITY
Next Week
j Mednreday. "Flowing Rl»"r; j newlay. Slide. Kelly. Slide " day. Wedn--1 Thureday and Friday. "The .. was nofh;n.
, ORAM) TH EAT PS. Court House F'catUfCS of W Ccklj
J’-t? Th'T^o.[Great Shows at Finger Prints Tale -Baseball Picture ‘ ’ Tlie Hippodrome of Fun and Mystery at Capitol Theatre . Five Fine Act* Vaudeville la Founded L pon Crime Shows World Series Game >un» . Friday and Saturday Story By Arthur Roche With Stars in Action
Open Every Friday
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Pro* rain; ^atm.Uj. Womrn * Husbaniti;'
Modern
Bill at Criterion
kept I
and
Saturday Matinees Daily at 3 P. M.
r MONSTER C 0 acts ^ of the World’s Best Vaudeville and Finest Feature Photoplays WITH Lombardi’s Hippodrome Concert Orchestra
O HOURS O O OF SOLID INlfRIAINIH
Worth Miles
To See
Going
PRICES: Evening 40 C and 50 C Matinee 25 C and 40 C Bigger than a Three Ring Circus
City—Friday. "The Broken
Saturday. "Weddlns
Bilil •• Friday .„d Saturday., UWn, Tu«4a,. Bridueton Playhoupe Pre- , ad'ted attraction. The Hopi * Mi«lem- Thursday. , r nr , , J II ' m,: ... _ . -Ship at souj»." sent* W eek-end Vaudeville ti,i i,, ^dians. and three acts taud' CAFITOI. TIIEATHE. WnodSJne- : pMui.
*lUe m, Salurday; Monday at i; sjuur.l y and Sunday. "Slide. Tu».l»r -The H e, rt T | 1 , r ,: -j K ^ |y p:Mr ... Wn-tn^day. I
nadia^day. ~8Ua«a of Beau- i*riaie
LVKIC THEATRE. Woodbine— ! Friday. ••Rich. Bui Konnii
Saturday and Lad Trail" a
The management of the Hip - Finger Print*.” tbi
faithful In-Bros production »hk-b
ailed
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rhe right l>l* »f the title role In a •Mike” that he mas for Mr-tro-Ooldtryn
is ad.-rtieed and a • atu>»i> This Friday lay ie i . . \<epiion to
LYRIC
THEATRE
WOODBINE N. i.
Fox present* “Rich But Honest” with an all-star cast. Comedy and Hews Saturday and Sunday. June 11 and IS— —Double BillTom Mix and Tony, the Wonder Hone, in Zane Grey s “The Last Trail” All the dash, snap and thrills of Zane Grey’s great norel transferred to the screen with the Ace of the West at his best. Paramount Marshall Heilan Production “Everybody’s Acting” with Betty Bronson. Louise Dresser. Lawrence Gray and Raymond Hitchock. Eighth Episode. Wise Cracken" Comedy and Latest Hews, showing Lindbergh’s arrival in Paris. Wednesday. June 15— First National presents Ken Maynard in “The Overland Stage” Hop aboard the overland stage for the thrill of a lifetime. It's loaded with the kind of stuff that people go miles to see and never forget. Sixth Episode. "Return of the Biddle Rider" Comedy and Hews
»<• tainted ••There ranged to be iniVNeil imriediale- <> in two Ml**
B RAC A ^ THEATRE Sea Isle City, N. J. Friday, June 10— “White Flannels” With Louise Dresser Hews Saturdav and Sunday. June 11 and 12— Harold Lloyd in “The Kid Brother” Comedy Monday. June 13— Reginald Denny in “Rollin’ Home” Serial and Comedy Tuesday and Wednesday. June 14 and 15— “Flowing River” with an all-star cast News
Thursday and Friday. June 16 and 17— “The Matinee Lady” All-star t«st. Comedy
Beginning Saturday, there will be two shows every night. 7.30 and 9.15. daylight saving time. Admission—25c and 40c on Saturday and Sunday. 20c
Overland Blag'-."
COMMUNITY THEATRE. T-ieka-hoe — Saturday. "Red Hat
Tire*."
HUNTS CASINO. Wildwood — ] Friday, "Naught}-. Nannette." Saturday. Th- Cheerful' Fraud.” and four acts vaudeville; Sunday. "Matinee Ladle*;” Monday. "The Mark'd Woman;" Tuesday and W«*dnreday. "Blind Alley*;- Thursday. -The Gay Old Bird." and
tour art* vaudeville.
BLAKBB8 THEATRE. Wildwood - Ttiarwiay. Friday -ml Saturday. "An Affair of the Polite*;" Sunday. Monday. Tuee■1*y and Wednesday. "Frisco Sally la-vy;" Thursday. Friday. Saturday. "The Fourth
Commandment
HUNTS REGENT. Wildwood Thursday. Friday Saturday •■Cabaret;” Sunday. Monday. Tu*«day and Wednesday.
"Three Hour*."
CRITERION THEATRE. Bridgeton -Friday and Saturday. "Easy Picking*," Monday and Tuesday. "Loverii;” Wednesday and Thursday. "White Gold
on ha* one of the !l ! ' roles in tier long 'H.ni >y Pirklnx*.” a com-' !h ‘
edy-meiodrama. which open* at the *’ 1 He
i rtterinn Thralre. Bridgeton, pw-Itrodu'ed to Mi» 'day. ""The : >ni j gatarday of this week. j *> " :,hln a Everyhody**, stnUsUeian. In < alifornta claim G’N* ;I had pa .lay, "The| Mis* NOsaon has played more fra-, »* rc. r
tured part* than any other star In ' dobut jlctuns First National saeewtire* a •*»' •lalm her thararterlxaBtRI in Ht;*:le •Easy Plckins*” is one of tin; best she » Jf that long list. Thi* feature 1 •cad I
*111 be >b<>« in eonjunctlon with *»•-» lit 'T m - »T h. ■ rilerinn usual high-s las- ^ ec j f-J 0 t 1 ILCS vaudeville headlining* direct from . the big cm, bo„*e- |-i as Smileage Record
Monday and Tuesday -
the peril, of seandai will I- por^ Mont( . B , ue an{ j p at Ru , h pver* Gallantry and r- J romance did not die with the Mid Miller in New Comedy die Age*, its Ramon Navarro, file I —
favorite of thousand*, proves In ..g hi* latest production li I* *! j Jriw dramatic story of modern Spain. , m ..
acl* and an idyllic pa*«*m , uni
a Gallahad sort of youth tn autlful woman, whoae | ^
live* are nearly wrecked by under-,
.,..... r .. n .1 Mean.
photoplay ma,
I'nlted
he pnpU- , greater l a Oner “he per-
dsal*
e on Wednesday.
•undi-d upon a crime ,ur Sotunrs Rnrb* It
gang
■t Tire*." I be Warner ire that comes lo Ihe Theatre on Saturday satd lo have been piling •• record* »berever It
ground rumors and alleged It I* notable in that it rs-
unite* Novarro and Alter Terry.; dl ir that famous pair of screen sweet- • Mai|
hi*
I Ruth Mill'-r
Featured with him la Patsy
report* d to
You can’t afford to miss seeing tmvr achh-t-d Mirh a hit a* a Jettn Goudal'x latest star plrtur.-. t comedienne that her past sueee**** "White GoM.” wbieb will be on l" •»«" '"'"t* of « n ,erview for two days at the ('riterion! * a * on >‘ n ' have been eclipsed, beginning m Wednesday next. It! Tb, > i* a dratratir Ktqry of the sheep i *ho. a, country and erlttes everywhere de- jacetdt n clare il the best vehicle In which I motorJetta Gotidal ever has been | VOI1, wreck, and as a girl who • -■—* At the wheel be is a flash on the burn* up the road, i* fue to the young and it is through this b<- ha* lo conquer his
i|'l»-ar a* a young man. ;» result of an automobile has developed a fear of
w held at
the Hippodrome at X o'clock are largely attended, end tor the talnimum charge of tony rents for adults and twentyfhe eeut* for the children Tb»- evening shows are playing to raps* because every one is sure of th: solid hour- of wholesome enf tainmenl and for the p-ipntar : mission puree of Oft) rent* Ihe orchestra and tony cents Ihe balrony. no high-: and H
urday evenings included.
The management have see,) for Ihe patrons th. great photoplay- produced -hi- • , and know that the} ate at v.- 'i awaiting the opportun > t.. such *tar* as Gloria - * a r... Hod Ist Rocque. Dolor*, u. | | Ronald Coleman. Vtlma Hit.
John Barrymore an<l «thereof high caliber.
Commencing June 20 ther. ■ be daily shown at thi* p-pt theatre. Monday. Tiwaday. V. ne-day and Thursday #n«- pieshows will be presented, an. usual a massive bill of vaud. ■ celebrities and a feature pie will be shown on Friday 8-turday. Marine*-* al 3 o'r and Ihe evening shows at 7 IT.
and 9.
The Kid Brother Coming To Braca’s Harold Lloyd’s Scream To Be Shown Saturday-Sunday
•The Kid and a forces the story of of o family cd brother* and
In the end the youngster sh hia read mettle and win* recognition he era*** by *»' the faraMy honor In one of uioM gruelling yet entertaining AbtahM ever oden. It ie a laugh from beginning to end and wlir be shown at Braoa'* Theatre Sea Isle Ctty. Saturday and Sunday. June 11 and 12.
Warner This is "Wide. Kelly. Slide"
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's spsetarular romance of big baseball, which < omes to rite I a pilot Iheatre Saturday and Hunday. June II and 13. with William Haines as the fw-
doublahk ••Kelly."
Edward Sedwhk. d tract nr o.' "Tin Hat* " directed the new picture. a vivid story of intimate II off in »ith ball players In training camp the country. on the road. and. finally. In tfea championship contest In New
York.
Karl Dane, of Big Parade" fame play* an elongated pitcher, and the
right bouse. But when they j tesm" is made up of Ihe famous • ; there th. mystery thickens It f ' p r *»fr*atooals. many of whom are mywterj liberally sprinkled with j wn ln M-tual play* In the acetwa .■omedy. and. while the hark!**"" taken at the World'* Sertea M-
^ ' of the story I* straight melodrama !
>iof um-ipct'd thrill*. IU fieri,' M|k , Itnn|i|| bMu-r af and blood I. laughter I the GlanU. Ttnd as coach sod , ] Isratse Fazenda Is the star, ap- , Bm » ra ] tu,»eh»!l expert for the Mg ' fearing as a girl dete. tire, who ! mo dortlon. also plays the roach „ idUgubw-d a- a -tuph! servant zef,| |n |be other* IB the ; into the bouse Of mystery In M '■ ( big east are Eileen Bedgwwk. Paul dingutPe Ml** Fbaeada return* ro Krl ^ Oataa William*. Jaalar the type of comedy role In which l n( b|an. and other* at equal note.
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World Series Shown In Baseball Picture Haines Great as “Busher'' Wlio Breaks Into Big Time The world sertea. America •» baseball classic, ha* been utilized . the background for a morion picture, just as the Vale-Harvard , form, f 'he background for
rd"—and with no. in William
the same been
This i« "Slide. Kcdljr. Slide." V- iro Gold* > •., Mayer's apectacui i lomanrc of big league baseball. which romaa Turadav and; W - iiic-dajr to the New P-ople* Theatre. wM i Halna* as ihe re■louMablc Kelly." Sally O'Neil. Harry Farcy. IHirolhy SebaaUan. Kail Dane, and a famous caat.
augmented by the h pri.t- -e-imal ball play,
country: eurh men n* Bob Mi
. Tony I-az-riM-s of the New Mike Donlln. « Giant*, and
In '
ml. • ■Irish" Meuav erl. and other hens
York Yank Gibraltar <,
other*.
The world series was artually photographed. with William Haines in Yankee uniform, as a background for the production, and crucial play* In the bis game are u*ed as dramatic highlights for the auiry play by A, P. YoungWork with a smile Is work worth while.
‘Club Alabam*' Will Open in North Wildwood The riot) A la bam will open at Spruce and New Jersey Avenues. North Wildwtiod. Wednesday eveIng. presenting a cabaret revue. "The Club Alaham High steppers." staged and produced by Billy Andrew*. supported by Doe Hyder and his Southernalrea. The ball room of the club has been beautifully decorated In blue, orange and purple, with striking effect. The cast of the revue Includes Cooper and Thomas. Sledge and Sledge. Marie and Clint. Mary Strain and There*** Brooks. The music has l-eeh especially arranged by Ellt* Reynolds. Wednesday will be theatrical and clown night, with plenty of •xtra talent and Iota of fun promised. Friday will he souW;
r night.
The club will under the mow anagement as the Club Alaham, Philadelphia.
Wt’ve Seen ’Em He sat at the lunch counter In a cafeteria. He glanced at hi* watch. Only ten minutes tu make that class. He'd have to hurry. He gulped down a sandwich and glass of milk, and then pointing to a pie at the back of the counter, said; •Tfl haf.- * piece of tktt black berif pie." "That ain’t blackberry." said the waitress, as she drove off the flies, "It's custard."
with William Haines. Sally 0'Heil and Harry Carey, with real big league players and actual scenes from world senes games. See Bob Mrusel. "Irith” Meusel and Tony Lazxerio. world aeries heroes, in their first picture. More thrills than a world series game. Comedy. "Slippery* Feet" Latest Hews Events Wednesday. June 15— Warner Bros, present Louise Fazenda in FINGERPRINTS with Helen Costello and John F. Murray. If you like thrills, mystery, laughter—don’t fail to see "Finger Prints." the $5.000.000 crook story. Comedy, "Hold *Er. Sheriff” Latest News Events
PriivaUe Izzy Myirp’lhiy' George Jessel Patsy Ruth Miller \fcra Gordon Nat Carr Directed by LlOVD BACON
Ing Saturday. 3 Saturday Vou can ac» the rni r- feature picture aa late a. 10 P- M. on Saturday. Friday. June 10 HOOT CtBSTN in “The Silent Rider” A picture chock full of action and romance. EGGED ON”
Community Theatre Tuckahoe, N. J. Saturday. June 11— Warner Brothers present ! Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth ; Miller in "RED HOI IIRES" A rip-roaring, high-speeding j comedy of accidents, automobiles and laughs, with a i pretty, impulsive girl *hr j first half of the romanie { and a charming young man ] the other half. Comedy and Driest Hews —Coming— • STAGE MADNESS ”
With a Special Mushal Program Benefit Cape May Court House Camp Fire Girls Saturday. June 11— “Other Women's Husbands” With Monte Blue and Marie Pre vest. Comedy. "Raisin Cain” Latest Hews Reel Tuesday. June 14— Colleen Mo> re in “We Moderns” Comedy. "Buried Treasure Sport Light Thursday. June 16— “Ship of Souls” with an all-star cast. Melting Millions.' No. 4 Aesop’s Fables
YOU'LL CHEER THIS GREAT BASEBALL romance/ •SIk
Club Alabam Spruce and New Jersey Avenues North Wildwood
Most Beautiful Dining Room
Yon are cordially invited to attend the Grand Opening Wednesday June 15, 1927 Doc Hyder and his Southernain "Club Alabam Highsteppers"
Beat Hotel Accommodations
WEDNESDAY
SUNDAY
FRIDAY
Hite
Special Souvenir
Plenty of Extra Talent
fRIVOLOUS
Ihts of Fun
r ROLICS
Nile
Reservations can be made by phone or letter
Banquets and private dinner parties solicited
Biggest and Best Cabaret Revue in South Jersey
Bell Phone; Wildwood 449
Kevitone Phone; Wildwood 643-D

