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H ippodrome THEATRE Ll OCEAN CITY
A l the Theatres Next Week
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Hl'NT'S REGENT. WildwoodSonilay. Monday. TunMUy •"d W*-dn««<lay. "A M‘.IIi m Bid. '
Tliut*«lay.
Open Every Friday
and
Saturday Matinee at 3
MOOR1.YN THEATRE. Oewan ’ City d'rlday and Saturday) "Cradle SnatrJi*-r>. Imperial I Hawaiian Si niter*; M:>tiday | and Tuesday. "Eaay Pick-1 in**;" Wednnwiay and Thur*-i
day. "Mirbaei Stm*,,fr."
HIPPOiritOME THEaTRK. Or>-an j Ciiy- -Ktiday and Saturday.|
ft» act* raudevUle, bnmbardr* Hippo.lr-.ni. Concert Orch—tra.
Ilf NTS CASINO. Wildwood —
Friday. 'Taraan and tbc t«.|dpn Uon‘ ; Saturday. “The Nlxht Btidp.” four acta vaudetiilc. Sunday. "What Every Girl Should Know;" Monday. "Take It From Me;" Tuesday and Wednesday. "Inc Not.-rl-ou» Lady;" Thii.-.-day. "Ro-
day.
Lady."’ Mon Wolf Hunt.
> Snatcher*."
IE. Sea Ulc City— r Man O' War;" A/rald t.. Ia»ie." "The Notorious ay. "The CheckTu'Mtay 'The
W doeaday.
Wreck." Thur«Fuday. "Siiden
BRACA THEATRE. Sea 1*1* City
Monday. "Rouah ami Ready;' ! "Cradle Tuesday and Wedaeaday. farce thj Rookie*." i encea eh TilTERJON THEATRE. BridRe-1 dutln* a 'on Friday and Saturday, tranaferr* M*h Hat;" Monday wnd Film*, at Tie.day. "Th. Yankee Clip-, pt.-miaed
per ” Vaud. vllle. Thursday
Fistic Ambitions
arday.
! day.
'.»di Keaton Cured of
•utin* with laughter! »« /ears' run. !-.a- t»-er
I to the acre.ii by Fox ; ■
local audience, are Buster Had To Give Up
* Apple Pie and Smoke*
Friday and Satui
Braca Signs Contract For Paramount’s Best
mlrth-tast. wh.
'A Trip tc the Hawaiian Islands At the Moorlyn
tbi>
e Fan vda U <
nora their huahand-; Sin..
tty to deeeire Into thiakinc they •»•*» go dock hunting, when actually j hi* ' they go chicken hunting. in 'Cradle Snatrhera." Thl* i* a • hllanou.. comedy-drama of middle
aged rt.iipie* in which the w
prov. they are aot aa simple a*
youthful WO(Ml
“ dahter n eaotlat."t » when he which ha* a
« "Old I r*i "The K
Theatre mnnoune-ii ! had signed conwould bring to its : *h- coming year ■ finest motion picng from the HoliyTlie ra.ntraets Jutf •te with Paratuount.
Rid-r*." "The Ten
Vllle.
Agr.'
lil^AKERS THEATRE. Wildwood -- Etiday and Saturday. "1!< Sbo«v'' and "The . mirth C
r MONSTER C 0 ACTS 3 of the World’s Best Vaudeville and Finest Feature Photoplays Lombardi’s Hippodrome Concert Orchestra
3 HOURS O OF ^ SOLID ENTERTAINMENT Worth Going Miles To See
—PRICES— Evening* 40c and 50c , Mktinees. Special 15c and 40c B| 6Ser than a Three Ring Circni 1
COMING SOON AT Popular Prices
Gloria Swanson in the love of sunya” John Barrymore in the beloved rogue* Ronald Coleman and Vilma Banky in THE NIGHT OF LOVE” Rod La Rocque and Delores Del Rio in RESURRECTION”
- Saturday a
nday. ' Bat-
tling B<
Shoutin' R .t and Wcdun Bllll:’ Thur. "Gay Old Bit
YRIC THEATRE. Woodbine— Friday. 'The Omrer Dude; ' Saturday and Sunday. "Let, It Rain;" Wednesday, "AnklMi
Preferred '
CAPITOL THEATRE. WuodbineSaturday. Sunday. "Battling Butler;" Wednesday. "A Captain'a Courage GRAND THEATRE. Court Houae —-Saturday. "Th-- Bride of the Storm:'' Tuesday, "Kik :"
TburKday.
r ii.j a si* imperial Hawaiian Singers
Wedding Gn the Stage and > and Friday. Screen
Peer oi Added Attractions
»tU have
Pacific?
If i
chance tonight and ;
. »h.n William F. Ald- -. > rematkaMe entertainment. • tip to th.- Hawaiian Lvlanda." j h Imperial Hawaiian Si tigers I f pr<*rnied on the stage I * rwn. It will be the moat
COMMUNITY THEATRE. Toeka- <b-ilg tful trip -rf your life.
hoe—Saturday. "Sag- Mad The Imperial iluwaiUu Stncera! On Wednwday and Thursday' piri, - in person, a troupe of real native "Michael StrogofT' will be the'^,,,, NEW PEOPLES THEATRE. Mill- Hawaiian tungera crooning and Moorlyn attraction. Thl* i, '
Mon.iay and Tueaday. June 20 and 21. the Moorlyn will present "Eai-y Picking*." a tenae' myetery play. It i* one of thoae few adaptations of stage plays written directly for the screen and lor a particular aetteas by the man who wrote the play. A:,nn y. Nll»on ha* one of the most dramatic role* in her long career in Eaay Picking*." Statistician* in California claim Mi** Nlleson ha* played more featured pan.- than any other atar in picture*. Find National executive# claim her characterization In “Easy Picking*" la one of the
best of that long list.
fared sen—n «.. fntaiona! bnxh.a somebody, but •
For
t for
Hull.
of love ati-
lt la ''Batllinz
known to the theatre-goers a* New York and !>- , U( ee«*. coming m th. < Th-
at re Saturday only has Bust
lure role of
prize ftgh'er it
girl." bn*, he trained as diligently a* if he had to fight fot a living And there'a the rub. Th. comedian, when he started th*
promised lam Anger
neral manager of the Bu-dn
itipany. that he a-mU
--uth re- -The Covered Wag-
ir a Comniandmenta" and other «ut-
wlth the; standing film fare. On the screen the Braca The.
father at re -luring the coming year !l * i movie fan* of Sea Vi, City will ak uway p,, wn ied picture* starring Actual! Harold Uoyd. Clara Bow. Em.! e f •-***.- Janning. Th-una* Melghan. B-be hat pr.e „, n ,,w allaoe Beery. Raymond tight for Hatton. Flnrenee Vidor. Richard
Dig. Esther Ralston. Adolphe
i Pic- Menjou Fred Thomson. Chester ixe ring. Conklin, (o-orge Bancroft. Gary ••'ll; Cooper. W C Fields. K4 W ynn
»er* a* a : uid other (avorlllea.
in a reel and five or six recta ' combine to make a feature picture Any brignt child will IsH you the number of fee* la a mile and. a# Doug claima a anile for every foot. well, dgure it our
yourself!
Lrt-It-Rain" Riley, leader of the III art ties on a battleship. I* sentenced by hi* commander to shake hands with Kelly, a guti. every time they meet. Whll* this sound* lik-- a mild punfah-m-nt for some of the ’.at ties they've fought. It really haa ila •liaadvantages For instame. both
< lov
girl. One day but Riley get.
with the <
ere first and
tell* the lady of bta I they are about to go und embrace when the n»o lies .-il-mg and Insist* on si hand for fifteen long i
f this soil. "Let
Fun?
ditbm t H Rain
ants story. We se. a now pbata •if marine duty, the guarding of the mail*. In fact.
^ Virginia Valli
"[he In Dramatic Role
in alert and i
tng episode* lake place on a maw ay train, the sol* orcuint* of which arc " ls>i -1 n - Bulu" wimndcd buddy, his girl and
Gives Remarkable Characterization in Stage Madness
B raca THEATRE Sea I*le City, N. J. Saturday and Sunday. June 18th and 19th— “Battling Butler” With Buster Keaton
Monday. June 20th— “SIX SHOOIIN ” Romance With Jack Horie Tuesday and Wednesday. June 21st and 22nd— “Wedding Bill$” with Raymond Grifhth Thursday and Friday. June 23rd and 24th — “Gay Old Bird” with Ionise Faeenda.
B'fpnning 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 and 30c Balance of Week.
LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE N. J. Friday. June 17th— Universal Jewel presents Hoot Gibson in THE DENVER DOOE Live a lifetime of thrills and fun in Hoot Gibson's latest riot of action. Comedy and Hews Saturday and Sunday. June 18th and 19th— Paramount presents Douglass Mac Lean and Shirley Mason in “Let It Rain” Rain or shifie. here’s the picture for you! Snap your fingers at care with Doug MacLean. the fighting marine. who "Let It Bain." Ninth Episode • THE WISE CRACKERS'' Comedy and lAtest News Wednesday, June 22nd— William Fox presents “Ankles Preferred” with Madge Bellamy and an all-star cast. An intimate story of silk stockings in a whirlwind comedy drama of metropoli- ■ tan life. Seventh Episode "RETURN OF THE RIDDLE RIDER ' Comedy and News
ihr soft tropic mei-- melodramatic masterpiece of an I tni | n uiihfully.
South Sea* through- Immortal master. Word* fall lo Keal-n swore off all par ire showing of this 1 <i- -cribe the magnitude of Ihla) coffee, elgareflea and other th r-
i stupendous product Ion. The great! h ,. accustomed to. Th. n
story love, adventure. Intrigue^ instructed his trainer* to
far. deviltry, sublime aaeriflee. | h i m uge a fellow member of *. vibrant romance, the overwhelm-j fcoging crmfl . T hey did ing movement of manned troops The aetor-fighter aecunnil. i on the field of battle when a 3 fl*K-k of black eye* In rapi I wild horde of 4.000 Tartar | succession. What with a year ;. , tribesmen engage the CoaHark«| for Nicotine, deep appland the Russian cavalry, grim; P |„ fin( i ,|«b* of Rwl** chr. ~ I realism .rf the moan tain storm.' Bu.ter say* he became a nervous j aon-bat between man and beast. 1 m r^g. HuI he stuck to hi* die- **" "‘"'P ani1 ceremony of the finished the picture like a real
Community Theatre
Tuckahoc, N. J.
Saturday. June 18th— William Fox present*— Virginia Valli. Lou Tellegen and Richard Walling in
ii\
Stage
Madness”
A gorgeously staged, highly talented photoplay of a girl who conquered the heart of Broadway. This is the fascinating story of a French dancer's career from the
boulevards of Paris t •'White Way” of Ney
Comedy and News
, Court of the Czar and the barbaric splendor of the huge camp ! and t- nt.throne of the Grand j Kahn of Tartary and the burning ! «>f a city by night, roior semes
I of unforgettable beauty.
"A Pirate's Romance” Story of Great Lakes
, When James Oliver Cut-wood j writ.-* a story tg Lake Michigan [In the pioneering day* of ISSfi. jit may be taken for granted that
m the j hr nr»t conducted an exhaustive to the j rsz.-arch into the life of the .' York. ^ Pfifnxi tof the *ak-- of ar-.uracy
1 ... .ei . ..
Millville Theatres
| DIIUOmOM HANDLE and IlOVNER
AMI'SKMENT RNTERPIUSE8
^PEOPLES
Change of Progra
Matine* dally at 2 P. M. Evenino* at 7 and *. eacepttng Saturday ; ahowa Saturday evaning: at S 10. a. IS and ».«S.
Saturday and Sunday. June 18th and 19th— Buster Keaton in “Battling Butler” A Joseph M. Schenck Production. with Sally O'Neill ; and other stars. i Buster Keaton's greatest | laugh provoker! See Buster j Keaton as a Be«u BrummiT : prize-fighter, with dainty : Sally O'Neill. The story of j a lightweight champion and \ a heavyweight liar! ! Comedy and Latest News Events { Wednesday. June 22nd— j Capitol Theatre presents a ] James Oliver Curwood story. “A Captain’s Courage” 1 with Edward Earle and Dorothy Dwan. or "THE COURAGE OF CAPTAIN PLTM" j An historical romance of the j pirate days on Lake Mithi5 gaa- Watch a firem m's deadliest enemies in combined attack. Don't fail to see this great sea story. Comedy and Latest News Events
Critics pointed to thl*
I app- ar&TKv -g hi* story. "The i Courage of Captain Plum." which I has been adapted by Hayart for | a spectacular picture titled "A 'Ctaptaln'* Courage." which come.* Wednesday next to th.- Capitol
Theatre. Woodbine.
Edward Earle ha* the role «*f the Lak- Michigan schooner captain. The girl of the wild north woods I* Dorothy Dwan. Jack Henderson mak.* a picturesque first mate aboard the old ■'J-t**-phlne” and A1 Ferguson never played fo better advantage than as the mysterious and powerful Jnase Strang, leader of a band of Island d.wpera.loeti.
“High
Hat”
"NOT THE TYPE"
“Nobody’s Widow”
And Our Spec-*
“ Rough and Ready”
broke
"Ankles Preferred" a 1 »bat
Fast Moving Story j
The must dramatic expression it which an actor L* capable I* the characterization of an absolute paralytic, according to certain motion picture •' rectors. Virginia Valli. playing lb* feminine lead In "Stage Madne«s.” had this borne upon her with double emphasis during the filming of court arenes. wherein She has to sit almost motlonl.-**
in a wheeled chair and register! _ V* nK
.* .. ov,™n.„bld-l'’’!"; brain. Sh. has killed a man. but tries l<> shift the blame to
other shoulders.
According to Miss Valli'* own
r-nitetnent. h.r greatest problem rutirdsted in the constant effort to make hei-Mdf understand Just
• could do and precisely
Aerial Tricks in “Rookies” Thrill
Scenes Above Cloud* Lend Terror To This Comedy World war aw-* who think they know the last word in h lizard I ia flying, may be able to learn some new aerial trick* with the
if "Koukiaa." Metro-
role.
hose vbo hare seen
Madge Bellamy, charming Fox! h- r wonderful -xirirayal of the Film atar. cuino* to the Lyric great dancer who becomes a parTheatre next Wednesday. June 22 i alytic. are unanimous In their in ''Ankle* Preferred." a stirring i verdict that Miss Valli gives a comedy-drama of metropolitan] realistic performance, life written by James Hamilton I*>u T.-llegen, Tullio f'armenand directed by J G. BlystoBc. a’i Virginia Bradford. Richard In this fast moving story of i Walling. Tyler Brooks. Lillian modern American life. Mi-«- Bell- Knight and Bodil Rosing are a my starts as a wage-earner ln;*-*me «f the siipoprtlng players a metrupolllan store, rise* rapid- i’i ''Stage Madnes.-.' 1 which will ly to better things, and fh- n have a presentation at the t om faces defeat and humiliation * hen munlty Theatre. Saturday. June she la given the poelttun of en-; J! 1 - tertaluer of out-of-town buyer*.
Allan Forrest, in the per sol of Hornabee. a shareholder in thfirm, la making life unbearabl-
SLS?111 MacLean’s Latest
attempts to adjust matters. This complicate* matters, re suits in misunderstanding, am ultimata* in a better fight fo Norah's affection* She win happiness In the end, hut she 1 made to realise that peac-- o mind is won only as a result o earnest labor along legltimat-
lines.
Mile ot Smiles ii
m
Douglas Proves His Point
in "Let It Rain"
comedy coming to the New Peoples Theatre next Tuesday and
Wednesday.
The story, an original by Byron Morgan, is laid agzinst a background ol citizens' military training camp life, and is directad by tsatn Wood, who made a name . for himself by directing many of ^ the most successful Wallace Reid
product sms.
During th- filming of the air nequenc-s the director called called upon the Blent to "do their darndesi." and was rewarded by a series of thrlUs that almost slopped -he battery of cam*-ran and forced the cameramen to take refuge in flight. Pianos swooped from the sky ulreetly at the camera lenses, banking when i-«t> tbaa forty feet away, while traveling at almoM eight’ mile* an hour. That they did not mow down the cameras .» all the more r markaide ben the fact is coaslderad that the plane* had a wing spread of more than thirty feat. The picture was produced with the co-operation of the governm*ni and many offlcem detailed ' - •’ training earn)* fiffpzaie.l jin th.- production and acted aa i terhnlra! advisors.
I. Douglas* Mae - litUe more thanj
Hurray for Jenkins
Pier Theatre SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
cracky! Here I am nlnetyjears old today and never
Saturday an.I Sunday. I have used glasses." proudly « an-I 19 with hi* lat.M boastm old Mr. Jenkins "Yiw. I! " provoker. "Let[sir. I've always preferred to You see. there an- drink from a bottle," added the
• thousand feet of film ' aged gentleman.
Friday, June 17— Jetta Goudal in Her Man O’ War with William Boyd. Saturday, June 18— Florence Vidor in Afraid to Love Paramount Picture
Sunday, June 19— The Notorious Lady With Lewis Stone A First National Picture Monday. June 20— The Checkered Flag with Elaine Hammerstein A Banner Production Tuesday. June 21— The Wolf Hunters Founded on the story by James Oliver Curwood. A Ben Wilson Production Wednesday, June 22— Nervous Wreck Thursday, June 23— Dorothy Gish and Herbert Wilcox London A Paramount Picture Friday, June 24— Stolen Pleasures Columbia Picture

