Cape May County Times, 24 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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To Do “Where To What To See

44 What Price Glory” At Blakers July 3 Reflects Real Mood of Men Who Fight in the Trenches

Every noldler vrlll tell you that he had n lot of 'un out of a war. Aak any retnlnieeent veteran of the A. E P. or witne eratwhlle Bob of the 17. 8. N. and they will amlle and My. "botcha." But ark a leatherneek. a aoldler of the seven war. what he tbinkr about It and your answer will lie ’'hot doc." Thafr why Captain FlafiK In the plcturizatlon of "What Prire Glory" remarks after a leave of absence and hilarious Visit to Bar-de-I>uc—"This Is the best war I ever attended." The comedy end of war was what impressed Winfield R. Sheehan. when the Job of makinR a acreen story of the Stallinsr-An-derson play was undertaken at Hollywood and Sheehan knew because he was a sertteant In the U. S. A. and saw active service in Cuba In the Spanish-American

war. So laughter of the uproarl-'Then, after quarreling with he oua. deep-down kind la promised, brother's wile, she asks Taylo

the picture, "What Price to take her away.

Northwest Life Offerings of Hunt's Vividly Filmed I heatres For Week jwill include

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Meighan s New Vehicle a Program Includes Some of dBy D^mns F,lm Currcn, FUm. i”.

One

Hut't Casino

s Casino.

with nothing but hat- and tear marooned, rut off from the world. .

fighting their way to wealth. Sh-. I Th ' Program at Hunt' In her heart: he. strung, stoical.; FUM,n * Friday evening witll th. 1' wondering whether or not tie l i'argaln night, calls for some B- t really loses her. How do iwoi ,b ' - f *"»'><' stars and first run B‘i such people come from the er e- . plrtu-e. Friday matinee .u of the earth to meet and tnarr\ ' , Tom will !_ ... Nora Marsh, up to the ag. ..f Tl, •• Circus Are.” showing •' twenty, had lived all her ,b-|-1 Western star dolnc ■ ' ! * lered life within the confines of, UBd *r *•>'■ *>t« lops Saturday; l ' 1 '' a London home. Suddenly, walls.' * n, > evening four art, seemingly aecnre. had crashed. *h 1 ** 1 class vaudeville will be j Where before, she had been flrh.»»ong with Hmu. B!ue|» 1 she U destitute. So. Nora w-ts *« ■ feature picture. "Bitter Ap-| ,, '’ ,l out lor the only havn she k-. w- Sunday aftemo..i .i ' her brother's farm In far Canada.! “'“g Pal O'Ma!]. > an all- ' ''•

the biggest

be year. . artlng Sunb n ipecia] Matinee and ijid including Wednesday John Barrymore will |>e

n In hi- laUst photoplay. "The •oed Rogth ' Thursday. Prland Saturday. Ihe feature doplaj attraction will be "The ider Hour." with Billie Dorr, t Lyon. Montagu Love. T. Boy

new and Alec B., Francis. Hunt s Plaza Dance Hall

I tint's Plaza ballroom will tt for the season on Friday Ring. July 1. with Boy Sea '• and hi* Collegians play me the latest dance music avall- - and the add-d feature for opening night will be a kid party ronduetd by Miss

Laura La Halite Stellar Cedarville HaBlond- J^Love Thrill More Auto Accidents Laura 1-a Plante will be seea I „ _ T , . .

|in in. tnt.mg roi* -d the mi- One Car Cradled Against ver-abiese 1 pro.iu. tion "Th. j ree Another Turned Over

Love Thrill, at tbe Lyric Theatre |

this Friday evening. j T>( . , "Tbe ls»ve Tbrtll" I* a hilari- ; fits ous larce romedy. with an «cel-1 The b-rit supporting oast Including Lp, ,u- on Torn Moote. Bryant Waatobuitt. | : , rK -.dsn t

Jocelyn Is-e. Nat Carr, Arthur.i.-re st t entrsl S( Hoyt and others. I crashed Into one of the Millanie Webb directed the j front of Wllltm Hevnple * picture from an original story by j rosi.i.!- tely smashing the him-elf and Joseph Mitchell. 'Two of the occupants we

Frank

a horny-handed tiller of t temporarily working fur an effort to recoup the rtv

loss sustained the preceding wln-

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Glory." open* July 3. for a week's I

run at Hunt's New Blaker The- living de: atre. Wildwood. [ |y existln

attraction

son and hiSliver King. 'thrilling We t * feature for th. week. 'The Ta

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leading a

Fight Champions in ‘Hogan’s Alley’

But bit by bit. Tay-

lor starts gaining h«r respect. The thing* he does and says, ail for her happiness and eomfort. gradually eat Into her unfounded hate. Soon, she |« actually looking forward to bis homecoming

each night

Jeffries, Wolgast, Ryan and "The Canadian" **., ■ • • n- . Lyric Theatre on Saturday and Kid Lewis in ricture Sunday

"Hogan'* Alley." the Wl

'Brother*' production starring

Monte Blue, and showing

urday at the Grand Theatre, ha* In its ca«t the largest number of former world champions ever as-,

aembled in one picture. Most Graphic Screen Story Although this Is not pr.manly f r-L: p -r- i . a "fight" picture, still the prize OI '- n 'n a c-Ver 1 Old ring scenes in which Mom. Blue Tied to a tree, the handsome is featured in the role of ran- Ralph Forbes awaits death tendnr for heavyweight champion-1 while a grim executioner stands ehlp honors were adjudged Im-jover Mm with gleaming aword. pot tan I enough to secure the ser- Through a window, a mother vices o» James J. Jeffrie-. Tommy looks out at her son's peril and Ryan. Ad Wolgast. Ted "Kid", then Is prew nted with the mosl Lewi*. "Spike" Robinson. Jo. terrible choice a mother can be

stiver* and Jack Herrick. given.

Dmnoei

Ull of romance, adapted from!

he stag.- play and novel of the Rin-Tla-TIn. famous canin■ante nan.- Thursday and Fri 'screen star, has enacted death day with l-arKaln admiselon pn.e. leirugglrw with many creatures, both day*. Irene Rich will he | frr m men to rmcodilea. but nevei

Climbers." before ha* he fought a more

thrilling dramatic fight than

Chaney’s Newest, ‘‘Mr. Wu,” Unique

The scene of the story Is laid on tbe Bowery of New York twepty years ago; with the reminiscent atmosphere of brown derbies and yellow button oxfordat the "Starlight Athletic Club

Training Quarter*.'

Realistic Storm Scene Features Picture A storm was written Into th. climax of the Saturday Evening Post story. "Two Can Play.” by Gerald Mygult. When Associate.; Exhibitors decided do plcturis. the story, the scenarist. Reginald Fogwell. wrote tbe storm into the big scene. But the storm blew up that night—and what a storm It was I ’crfect for the occasion, and the camera men and principals were, sternly routed out of bed and piloted to the scene by the director. before the storm could subside. The scenes were then filmed - tremendous and Stirling scenes which will excite even the most blase movie goet. And the result of all this paintaking care and accuracy is one of the best pictures of the eeason and is showing at the Grand Theatre next Tu. day.

Dog Fights To Save His Mislrrss

Rin-Tin-Tin'g New Role in

"While London Sleeps"

Hont'i Hew Blaker

;hls lat.-t Warner Brothers' pici lure. "While London Sleeps. " a

The home of super photoplay j picture written and directed by attract I. m- announces some big Walter Monweo. which show* at feature for the next two week*. I th. Capitol Theatre Saturday and Btattlng With one of the fnnni.Ki :Sunday, with Helene Costello and cntn.-iii.- .-ver screened. Sunday.! Walter Merrill In the featured

Monday Tuesday and Wednesday, human role*.

"Rookiea.” with George K. Ar-' Rlnty after an enmity lasting thur and Karl Dane, the two fun- throughout the story, pits his ny men that made "The Big Pa- ninety pounds of flashing energy The management eadot gain t the hundred and eighty rture for the whole family pounds of George Kotsonaros. the of the funniest rameril— world - * light-heavyweight wrest

reened. Thursday. Friday ling ehamplon. who portrays

and Saturday, the first showing f. rociou* ape-man. The dog : Southern Jersey of Bab. Ruth fishtlng to save his helmed mi* "Babe Comes Home." The Irena; the "monk" i- fighting for greatest star In baseball star* In j her piwsewslon. while »he, weak i record-breaking comedy drama, i with horror. I e-holds the evenly ■upported by Louise Fazenda and.matched struggle which will d.

Anna Q. Nilsson. {ride her fate.

11 th Monster Season N IX0 N 1 1 THEATRE 1 ^ WILDWOOD, N. J. Thursday JuDB 30 WORLD’S BEST VAUDEVILLE | WORTH GOING MILES TO SEE

Ocean Gty's Favorite Theatre Direction of Ike Ora W Braaethua Theatre* Matinee 2 IS Sat. EveninK* 7 and 9

Tonight and Saturtlay. June 24 and 25— , * VILuIAM FOX m >MUSIC MASTER

This la the gigantic dramatlt situation that mark* "Mr. Wu.' lam Chaneys latest vehicle which shows at the Braca The atre Saturday and Sunday. It I* a picture unique in Chaney's his lory Not only does be wear on* of the most elaborate disguises hr ever devised—and he enacts a {character so foreign to him—. even to hi* race—MO perfectly j that he fairly seems to live It-- I but this is an Incidental to one "f th. in'et powerful rltuatlon* ever ronrrlved In tbe entire realm

of the drama.

' Mr. Wu" Is a play t-ever to

be forgotten.

The new Metro-Goldwyn-M.-iyer production is primarily one ..| the graphic dramas ever seen ..n erven. Secondarily. M i* a brilliant epcctarle. with all th. glamor and romance of the myatMrious orient reflected in g! settings, exotic Chine. gardens, strange Jade and bronrImages and other aym he land of silent cen

TWICK NIGHTLY 7:30 A 9:30

rfeelty Presented CRITERION BRIDGETON

This Friday and Saturday JOHNNY HINES In “ALL ABOARD"

VAUDEVILLE

WEGENER

PHOTOPLAY

k | ^WOMEN^tbVE^DYAMb^DS^ ' Dir.nn Romantic! Gorgeous Fashion'

Walk! r

Whiteside

. FUbtl the fah.il} oulae Dresser n the terrific igltsh mother »*. matching

If It ’s a Party Think Tuesday

SEA ISLE CITY Now Open For Season of 1927

Home-like — Hospitable Comfortable

i Good Place To Dine

HUNTS CASINO

Friday, June 24th—

Bargain Day Tom Kix in

“The Circus Ace'

Saturday. June 25— Four Act* of Vaudeville and Monte Bine in “Bitter Apples"

Sunday. June 26Pat O'Malley in “Pleasure Before Business”

Monday. June 27—

Bargain Day

Fred Thomson ia

“Don Mike"

Tuesday and Wednesday. June 28 and 29— Joan Crawford and Owen

Moore in

“The Taxi Dancer” Thursday and Friday. June 30 and July 1 — Two Big Bargain Day* Irene Rich in “The Climbers”

HUNTS NEW BLAKF.R

—Last Two Day*— Edmund Lowe and George O'Brien in “Is Zat So?”

jSun.. Mon . Tnes.. Wed. ! June 26. 27. 28 29j The Funny Comedy Feature “Rookies” ! with Karl Dane and George j Arthur, the stars that made "The Big Parade"

COMING!! COMING!! COMING'! The World's Greatest Motion Picture Entire Week, beginning Sunday. July 3 “WHAT PRICE GLORY” First time shown at popular prices. With Victor MrLaglen. Edmund Lowe and Dolores Del Rio, a screen version of the mo-t sensational play ever staged and acclaimed by all critics to be the biggest production ever made. 11UNTS REGENT THEATRE On the Boardwalk Sun.. Mon.. Tnes . Wed.. iThnrs.. Fri.. Sat.. Jnne 26. 27. 28. 29— .June 30. July 1 and 2— John Barrymore in Billie Dove in “The Beloved Rogue” “The Tender Hour” HUNTS AUDITORIUM Opening For the Season Saturday and Sunday. July 2 and 3— Milton SilU in “THE SEA TIGER” HUNT'S CREST PIER Opening For the Season j Saturday. July 2 Irene Rich in “THE CLIMBERS" STRAND THEATRE ■I On the Boardwalk—Opening for the Season I Saturday and Sunday, July 2 and S— Nancy Nash in “RICH BUT HONEST” HUNTS PLAZA BALLROOM Corns f »r the Season Friday, July 1 Miss Naughlon's "Kiddie Party" Opening Nig hi Roy Seagraves and His “Collegians” Kiddie Car Polo Game Sunday Night Evening. In< lading Midnight Dunce Sund.

MHTON Sills

Wednesday and Thursday, June 28 and 29— ? greatest 'HEART THROB DRAMA j \ ever / FI'.MED

BELLE BENNETT Mary Carr Robert Agnew — June Marlowe