Cape may county times. Friday, august 12.1927.
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Comedy Part of 3-in-1 Show ton Band. Luigi Boci and Other Talent
you like lively h»n«l music. _r.d of fine KlnicInK and dr:een enjoyment from a mast- , laUK'n- prorluelnc photo-
»Inch Johnny Hines In
tured star, you can't afford > the three-hour, three-ln-•-ow to lie presented at the Theatre. Sea Isle City, on esday evening. August 17.
-HOUR W-IN-ONE HOW Pier eatre Sea Isle City ednesday Evening ug.17 One Show tarting 8.1 5 CONCERT by 1DGETON TALL CEDARS BAND 35 Pieces Direction of Professor CARL GASKILL lete Motion Picture Show Featuring Johnny Hines
in
"ALL ,ABOARD” usic al Program
by
| Luigi Boccelli Blind Dramatic Tenor e Ocean City |Male Quartette iss Lucy Corson Soprano Other Talented Artiata You Will Enjoy F.very Minute of "fhia Big Show der auspices of E MEN OF THE SEA ISLE CITY M E CHURCH ticket. Now On Sale
under the auspices of the men »f the Sea late City Methodist Church There will be only one i*ho« and It will he one of the | longest and best ever presented *t this resort It mill start at *.15. the annual Sea Isle City h»by parade taking place at 7 o'clock on the same evening. The event •III Include a complete motion picture show, with Johnny Hines In "All Aboard.” a conrort by the Bridgeton Tall Cedars Band, under Ihe direction ol Professor Carl Gaakiil. and a musical program by bulgl Boccelli. better known as the "Blind Caruso." the Ocean City Klwanls Male Quartette, and Miss Lucy Corson, soprano. The men of the Sea Isle City M E. Churrh are pruaentlng the show for Ihe henellt of the church, having rented the pier for the evening. Tht men and women of the churrh are engaging In a money-raising contest and the show Is In connect Ion with this contest. The Bridgeton Tell Cedars Band, composed of between thirty- 1 Bve and forty skilled musicians , of South Jersey. Is so well known that little need be said of It. Every number It plays is certain to lie delightful. Luigi Boccelli. blind dramatic tenor, too. Is well known In this j section, le lng 111 charge of music at the Stone Harbor Municipal Pier for this season. He has a beautiful and powerful voice and ; has appeared on the Steel Pier. Atlantic City, with Inman's Orchestra. and nt Willow Grow, where he sang with Nathan
Frankn
Ocean City Male Quar-
tette. Miss Corson and J. Fred 1 Manne. violinist. guarantee a ■ most enjoyable musical program. I Johnny Hines, a comedian of I the flr«t water, has surrounded I himself with an exceptional nr- I ray of fun-makers, in his First I National romedy. "All Almard." I in which Johnny portrays, in his I Inimitable manner, a shoe sales- I msn who nirns guide on desert I sands. You'll start laughing a' I the start of the picture and they I will come faster and thicker as I the picture progress until, we I fear, you'll he holding your shies I before the end. I
More Showings of ‘What Price Glory’ Hunt's Casino Will Con- I tinuc To Run Great Film I
The management of Hunt's Ca-jl slno has decided to continue tv.. I run of "What Price Glory," ow- I ing to the great demauo to see I the world's greatest motion pie- I lure, at ffty cents for all seats. I the Brst time that this btg pm- I durthm has ever been shown at I
admission price and I
| ‘Chang’ Marvel Movie Emil Jannings in Is Highly Heralded ‘1 he Way ol all Flesh’
; At Munit ipal Pier, 8tone Harbrr, August 18 and JO
motion picture r. izardoil* life of Ihe . '• brought hark Mori an C. Cooper 1 I Schocdsack. who!
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Gives Four Different Characterizations in Drama
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Thursday and Saturday —August 18 and 20— “Chang” The jungle melodrama that the New York Herald-Tri-bune said contains "the most exciting moment in motion picture history.” YOU'LL SAY SO. TOO! Two Shows Each Evening 7:30 A 9:30 o'clock Admission—50c A 75c Saturday Matinee 3 P M.
of this as It tuny be the last showings of thl> sensational drama in this tenitoryThere will lie three shows dally and to tie sure of seats it Is bon to attend the matlncre or the Brst show in the evening., Monday Thomas Melghan. In : "We're All Gamblers." will be the each day. Saturday. Sunday and owing to the length of this super, production. Following "What Price Glory." 1 the Casino Theatre will present . "Camille" with Norma Tal ’ madge. on Monday and Tuesday. ; Next Wednesday Thursday and , Friday "The Callahans and Mur- ] phys." with Sally Obert and Ms - | Dressier will be the attrac-
tion.
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tl.mal dramatic i.,n pathy. struggle, m. u; {pathos snd exeepiio , furnished by a w
named Bimbo "Chang" will I-
the Municipal Pier. S Thursday and Satin
iof Paramount,
i The them* of "Ch: i elemental nt! 'against his impla.-.-i jungle, and the hi .•iheltered by its atiun As the protagonist - his eternal flght to w: from the wild, the pin an heroic Siamese fane his wife, their Iw. household pets and
killfully '"Si
brilliant siar
"The Ijst Ijiugh" middle-aged lamilv with his wife, hb his work. Then '
man." Phyllis Haver, eniers his life, and years seem to drop from his shoulders. He Is young, vlgthe denouement and Jannings. a: dissolute, broken man. wears the evidence of weakness in his hag-
gard face. Tie
old. old i
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nil dull eyes.
I.m Is l hat with bald hea
checks
for sadness gives, way to Happiness and the pleture, closes upon the smile ol a happy
patriarch.
Ib-llen It. nnett. rumens for her “Stella Dallas" heads Ihe east In support of the versatile Jannings.
dam
Regent Theatre
will
Hunt's Regent Theati
change the program every two days next week. With the rew reduced admission prices and first run pictures. It is tiecoming Wildwood's favorite picture pal are .Starting Sunday Raymond Griffith will Ik- seen In a funny comedy feature. "Time To Love." and will he also shown for two performances Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. Pauline Starke and Bin Lyon In "Dance Maglr." will Ik- Ihe feature attraction.
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Her Feet'' is the booking for, Thursday and Friday and will! he shown three performance^
headline attraction.
It feels like rain. >—What feels like
Patrick Conway, Noted Band Leader Mr. Conway and his band an- miking their first year in Wildwood a treat to music lovers among >h- 'll Urns and visitors. Their rare ability, coupled with the g.-m-mus encores they give, make a visit to the ronventlon hall in ih-- afternoon or evening one of rare enjoyment. "No plaee lii which we have played h.i- provided more appreciative audicm-cs than Wildwood." Mr Conway said. "The warm atmosphere of welcome which gre. t. us when we make our appearance Is continued throughout • .rh concert and makes It a pleasure to play through the regular concciu and give generous "Our soloists always are well received, and ■ arb has a distinct following among the thousand - who li-i. n to tin- roneerts. The whole atmosphere of the big auditorium and the audience Is conductive to the putting forth of exceptional effort by the
musicians."
Mr. Conway is preparing a special program of music to be si In connection with the coronation of iIm- ll.-ihy Parade Queen the night of Thursday. August lx. in the hall. This event will
one of the outstanding ones of the season.
• Love and Laughter i ' p's tin story ol tire romanc Make Gay Film Hit >' ■ ^ !
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Double Bill at
! Colonial 1 heat re Monty Banks and Charley
Chaplin Will Be Stars
City, r
Colonial Theatre, of Ocean I ••oiks: "Vacation rill have a double feature flung. —Edison
n Monday and Tuesday.! Vacation Is a lazy tiling, there's 1 showing two pictures which movie- naught to do tiut row the boat j goers have li.-.-n waiting for [and climb the tree, to fix the Monty Banks, versatile nn*-1 fVl | nK „ n( | M-alc the mountain like
featured in ia nnd „„ c ., Hhh and
•k the same, and forage fuel to d the flame, and work all morn mend the tire and foil nnd tug
haul the flivver
I “Play Safi
, And the ever popular Chntil- : Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms." wil
provide mi-rrin •Id In the com
hilarity ,
On '
A big siiper-spix
Friday and Saturday.
rimming with the manage-
g "1 tulles."
.1 bill will he
Thursday.
•nine
Irom the mire, and trudge
seven miles for gasoline and brace the tent against the gale, and tight with skeeters tnoih nnd nail, and swim a league Into the bay. mid ■ renuous rounds of golf to play, and help put in ten tons of
Edison was right, by Jing!
ibout liquor 1 Vacation Is a lazy thing!
aide, they j _ * *
The young folks
Friday, Ang-ntt 12— Universal presents a Blue Streak Western. JACK H0X1E in “The Fighting Three” with "Scout." his wonder horse, and his dog pal, BUNK" Comedy and Hews Saturday. August 13First National presents COLLFEH M00BE in “Orchids and Ermine” with Jack Mnlhall The fairest flower of the screen in a bouquet of smiles tied with a mintage knot! Fifth Epi*°df THE COLLEGIANS" Comedy and News Sunday, August 14 Paramount present* W C FIELDS in “The Potters” if yon have langhs prepare to spread them now. A picture lor the whole Dually vsf-1. rniioJe of THE GOLDEN STALLION Comedy and Hews
“Upntream”
Fifth Eytsade of WHISPERING SMITH RIDES Comedy and News
“White Flannels"
Wth LOUISE OWESSER Corned, — '"MUSCLE SOON I
EngapwnMt Eofawd'iw Ewen Hail " “nrr'cp., Swwrtii**'"
5—Artists—5
BOB CUSTER *» “The Fighting Hombre"
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SOMERS POINT, N. J.
If It's n Party Ocean City's Think Gateway Social Mecca The Flavor Wins Favor FINE FOODS EXQUISIFELY 1 ’REPARLl >
Tables For Card Parties
Ocean City's If It's a Party Social Center Dunk C*atew.«
Victor Mclagirn. Dolores Del Rio and Edmund Low In William Fox’s Screen Version of “WHAT PRICE GLORY’* AT HUNT S CASINO
Club Seville “Wildwood's Most Exclusive Night Club” ENTERTAINMENT of the Finest Class "THE TOREADORES" Unusual Dame Muu.
date, they go fo dances and May lafe a-<'harlcKtonlng around Iho hall. I don't call that a dance at all. They trip and stumble all around, there ain't no rauaie to the sound of saxophone that wreama and p roans and puta the shivers in your bones. The old days were the beat, by Jlng. the muatc of the fiddle string by some old fiddler with his toe a-keeplng lime, sure would make you go salute your partner with a thrill and guide her through ihe old quadrille. - "The Irish Washerwoman" Is a G<'ii • Lrpore from SKA ISLE tune to make you go. gee whiz, and as for 'Turkey In Ihe Straw.” It puts life in Paw and Maw. The caller ahouls with all hla might to alamandc to left or to right. "Salute your partner.'' ho calls out and so wo swing the girls about. "Ijidles pass out and , nts imss In. grab your girl and wing again" I'd give a lot to see. by Jlng. Hill Johnson dance the buck nnd wing. them days was when we had the fun In our old barn when chores was done. When old Addle was in tune the to quit came all too soon. I m- I shouldn't make any complaint because this Jazx and thla I'harleaton ain't got any kick for folks like me. but them old dances that, by gee. we used to have In days of yore • ure made me step around the floor! I waited for a good long while but finally brought that thief to trial. His lawyer wanted me to wall hut I feared that he'd skip the state. I swore the Jury In an the feller that had loat the ben. he testified to his belief that that feller was a thief. The lawyer aaka him how he knew : be said, "because that feller's shoe print fitted In the tracks I found Just by my hen house In the ground. Besides. I saw- him with a sack plumb full of chickens on hls back. I followed him and saw him sell them chickens to the town hotel: that's how I know he stole my hen. you ought to send him to
the pen."
"All right." I says. "Well now commence to hear the case for the defense." That lawyer said. "Ij-t me explain. This poor feller Is Insane, he doesn't know what'a right or wrong or where the said chickens should belong. He ain't Just right inside hls head, you ought to pity him Instead of sending' him to Jail. I'm sure that he won't steal again, al least I'll guarantee to see he let's the Jury members he." I told the Jury, when he quit that they should make quick work of It and write me nut. in full detail, how long to keep that guy In Jail! An American editor had a notice stuck above hls desk that read: “Accuracy! Accuracy! Accuracy!" his notice he always pointed • new reporters, day the youngest member of the staff came in with his report a public meeting. The editor I it through, and came to the sentence: ‘Three thousand nine hundred and ninety nine cyea ' were fixed upon the speaker." “What do you mean by making a silly blunder like thalT” he demanded, wralbfully. "But It's not a blunder." proesled the youngster "There was a one-eyed man In the audience.” A Scot who worked In a large j business house applied to the , manager for a raise, stating that ihe was thinking of getting msnied. I the end of the week he found fairly substantial raise In hls pay envelope. Some lime later he 'met the manager on the stairs. "I suppose you've quite settled down to married HfcT said the
manager.
'T'm not married." replied Ihe
"Not married?" said the manager. '"von said you were thinking of j marrying!" “Oh. aye." came the reply, "but I’ve slopped thinking." i "I hope dear.* 'said the bride of the traveling salesman, "that »onTI think of me every day
5 BIG ACTS 5 “You'll Always Remember the Seville Dining Room” -— Wildwood's Newest Hotel MAPLE AND OCEAN AVENUES For Reservations—Krvstone 497-D Bell 657-J THE HOTEL The (harm of aid Spanish architecture embodied ;a a New. Modern Retort Hotel (Open All Year) Private baths with shower*, ocean view, beautiful lawns. Urge porches, bathing, furnished and maintained to please the most exi ting guest. American and European plains. EDW. C. M.GARRY. Resident Manage
Community Theatre Tuckahoe, N. J. Saturday. August 13— William Fox piysent* “Wing* of the Storm” with William Russell. Virginia Brown Faire. Reed Howes—and THUNDER,” the dog sensation of the screen. Here's a film which smacks of the great forest country. It has action and comedy galore One of the most beautiful actresses on the screen today heads the cast. Thunder t* < wonder dog. is rated the aost intelligent animal on the screen today. This photoplay will make everyone a dog lover. Special Saturday Afternoon Matinee—Children under 12 years—10c —Coming— HELL BENT FEE HEAVEN '

