Cape May County Times, 10 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 16

Page Eight

cm kay conrrr tikes fhmy rOCTAir le. W

Whaft To

Where To Go See

At the Theatres Next Week

Strong Film At Moorlyn Friday — “Forbidden Woman” To Star Jetta Goudal

i “Underworld” A Front Page Story Realistic Crook Story Written By Newsoaper Reporter

—Pridar. •'Forbidden Woman

Saturday. Vaudeville. Feature, will be the anractton “Very Confidential;" Monday Moorlyn TJBatrr FYidaj nlytit , and Tuendav. “American Beau- will be one of the ooLriandlna at-1 {*••• Wednesday. "Painted tract too* of the year, actd'.'linr, MMa:“ Thursday. “ABnoat! to advance Information. | HtI _. n It la an a marine picture *lorj , Human lot love mid tn.riaue on the arid UUNTto CASINO—Wildwood. Mon- waataa of Morocco, and In th",

day. “Good a* Gold." Tncsday. i dided halls of Parts-the story! The Desired Woman;" Wed-1 of a man who loved his brother I Theatre. Monday nc-sd.iv and Thursday. The j But be also loved b>» brother's I February 13

Bough Riders;" Friday. “The wife, and ahr loved him. but to College Hero;" Saturday. “Allas 1 hn honor be apurned her.

The lK>ne Wolf;' Sunday. “Ser-

MARV PHKFORD

My Best Girl” a' the l-evoy

Tuesday,

Rader Hellaniy. bafnrday "An adorable fraud." m be the title for “Very t

Tbeifial." Madge Bellan;> > nea 1 Films production which will fhaeo Saturday matm<- and <

LYRIC THEATRE. Woodbine

Friday. The Chines* Parrot Satarday and Sunday.

Rough Riders." Wedneaoay,

“The Artsona Wildcat *

CAPITOL THEATRE. Woodbine- 1 ” j ” tbu pArt,,,^. visi Bellamy Saturday and Sendsy. Twelve I ant* her heart upon w inning the Miles Out" Sperial added at - j love of a stalwart football hero traction. The FTag. " »*dne*.j,nd ahr Is kept busy Inventing day. “Altars of Desire;'Comedy I new druses & keep in his good and News Evrou. i graces. She starts by posing as •ft-mv TMirarttw tw, wri. i “ '■ oor “"* U5 big-game hunter and THl ' A 7 „ ‘"V Nor H^: CnUhe* by doing an amazing Friday and Saturday. ■Jhej, lu8t (tu , wooltl ^ . credit ... • ’he world's champion aulomol “Cameo Kirby;* Wednewda > rMrrr Forgotten Women;-; Min Beilamy's portrayal of the

sporting goods salesman is

viartng and hilarious The sup-

CRITERJON THEATRE Bridge- j PTUrs cast includes Pat l unulng. ton—Friday and Satetday.' M »5 y .. I * acml ‘- Cawthoni “Serenade. Monday and TBes-j ^ . day. “Underworld." T,,f u »°* 1 » rl » °t vaude-

I rtllr will also be a Saturday fea-

NE’V LEVOY THEATRE. Mill, j ture .

vUle—Friday and Salurd.iv.i_.,.. _ . . _ Vandevllle Feature "<|uaiity I B,I,W ' •»< Tnts^aj

Beautiful Billie Dove gets her

Boxing Expert Aids

Street;" Monday and Tuesday “My Best Girl;" Wednesday Honeymoon Hate;” Thursday

The Main Event,"

“Twelve Miles Out” A Breathless Tale John Gilbert Starred Thrilling Story

WPODWNE-Brrathlrwa thrills and vivid romance await film tamIn 'Twelve Miles Out.’ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's mystery melodrama of the high sea* which gUya at the Capitol Theatre on Saturday and Sunday. February

11

I 12.

It la one of Ihe fastest ad<

tore stories of the season John Gilbert’s lau-st starring hide. Adapted from William Anthony McGuire's famous Broad way hit. It comes to the screen with added dramatic appeal. It tails the tale ol rum-runner*, hi RKken, revenue cutters and the kidnapping r f beautiful women. Joan Crawford makes a charm mg heroine. Ernest Torrence' « rHIalO who Is a strange mixture of sinUter traits and whimsical i w * ot - . O hen . tht excellent Wpporttng cast are T om O'Brien. Bert Roach. Eileen Perry and Ediwcted Earl ''' J * cl1 Conway dl .A T1 ? r0 ! 1 .* h Fr ™i* X Bushman's admirable character portrayal tseorge Washington as gen. ial | n wmmam! of the colonial troops lives again In The Flag ” an ex ©eptlon.illy splendid two-red pro fgBlon which In an outstanding Mature of the Capitol Theatre

Saturday and Sunday.

A particularly noteworthy feature of The Flag ’ Is , h ; (art Wat It Is produced in Its entirety vf the Technleolor pi<K.»> of Oolor photography The picture brings with It the realization that full color motion pictures have

reached a high stale of

first chance to display her talrnta as a comedienne tn First Nationals “American Beauty.' at the Moorlyn, Monday and Tuesday Although "American Beauty" has many serious moments and touches of pathos, it |s handled mainly In a vein of whimsical comedy, and Mlaa Dove was delighted at the opportunity tn depart from the more conventional dramatic role* in which ahe has been no frequently cast during

her screen career.

"American Beauty” really mold not h-lp being mostly com.-dv couaidering the tact that it i> baaed on a short story by Wallace Irwin, on* of fbe foremost humorous writer; of the land l.loyd Hughes plays the masculine lead opposite Mlsa Dove wHh a strong cast In aupport

Hoot! Here He Comes

Robert Perry Technic*] Director of Ring Picture

BJU DG ETON -Tb* Criterion Theatre. Bridgeton, tonight. Friday and Saturday, present* high class vaudeville in conjunction with the feature photoplay Shown foi the last time* tonight is “Sharp Shooters." love and adventure tn the Porta «rf t all. George O'Brien. Lola Moran. William Demarest and Joseph Swirkard. A navy narrative, rollins In wares of romance and ad-

venture.

The attraction tor Friday and

Saturday of this week is Adolphe T„ Re . R„ p—*,. Menjou in “Serenade." The lra-1 To Be a Big Factor maculate boulevardler of ~A j feather* do not. so they an; Gentleman of Parta. “Kvenlng j Mak , wrt . fmar me. Bus!

I’d like to aak then. If 1 may.

What does?

There will be three day and •■veryoo* out and help this Girl Scouts nred I keep up the good work ot organization Friday for the b.rgaln dKT .t tract Fin Pauline Gan* • Dd,u °^ Ben Turpin wUI be seen In Ihe Allege Hero." a c«nedy future of college life <* the campus Thr second episode of The Man Without a Face." and a *»“"» comedy 'Nifty Kag* will be the added features Bert Lykdl will b- s»eo «* Saturday afternoon and evening ta “Alias The Ix*e Wolf, a tbrillIcc crook story, of life In the underworld with 1k>1* Witaon William Mong playing aup) Ins role* Added to the program for Saturday there will he a funny Our Gang remedy “Spook Spoofing “ and at the matinee show, only for the kiddle*, the Brat episode of The Vanishing Rider" with William Desmond will he

shown.

Adolphe Menjou will return tn hD latest photoplay feature “Serenade - for three performances cn Sunday aft* moon and evening. It Is a comedy drama of Old Vienna. A funny comedy with the R*» h a: an. “Flaring Father*. - and the lau t Fox News will complete

Nujoy Reopened Friday Night Many From Surrounding Towns See Shows

PORT NORRIS- Friday night as re-opening night at the Nu- . Theatre and it was packed fur the Brat show, with a gooc houar a: the second. The pteture showu was Twelve Miles Oot. featuring John Gilbert. A number of folk* from DivIdltK Creek. N carport and the surrounding towns attended he shows both

"Ocmh Gty’» F»Tori*» Thc*b,

Fhdaj. Fttrmij 10-

Parti.'

lothes" and "Kerries for I-adU'*' _ creates a new character tn tht* J moving tale of a composer wboj "lorjuU to remember!" Directed by the man who made MenJou's last two successes! If* a Para-

mount picture

The feature attrartloo for next Monday and Tuesday Is “A front page story" from a newspaper II is the drama "Underworld" which

"What a novel advertising scheme.” he remarked, helping himself io one of the blind man's pencils

MILLVILLE -More than onequarter of a million dollars' worth of furnishing* were used

by the Inferior decorators In pre-1 ^I**** 1

paring the lavish old English “«“ l r “ ,w ‘ e crook • tor r

setting* of Marion Davleti' “Quality Street," showing at the New Levoy Theatre Friday and Saturday. These setting* are said to be the most ezquljdtely furnlabed ones since the beginning of the picture industry and practically all of the furnishings used arc genuine antiques. Th* picture was maor by Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer and directed by Sid-

ney Franklin.

Ben Hecht. who wrote the story for Paramount says of hi* own work "I wrote Tndermotld' from the newspaper point of view teen years >' reporting tn Chicago gave me an unf.ctional attitude toward criminal*, with the rewuit that 1 feel 'Underworld' to be t^ont page *tnr« rather than title out of the magazine sections Superb cbaractcrizaUons ot picj furesque criminal type* are given

Among the latest Pnrisl.'n fash- by George Bancroft. Clive Brook. Iona to be displayed by Florence | Larry Scmon and Fred Kohler.

Vidor In her new Paramount pic- "" ' ** ' ~

lure. ''Honeymoon Hale." when ll reaches the New Levoy Theatre Wednesday, will be a smart traveling coatnme' of Mark crepe pleated skirt, white crepe Jumper and tweed coat. The costume was designed by Travis Banian. Paramount'* head fashion designer. who recently returned to Hollywood from a style studying

sojourn In Parts.

Robert perry, who for over forty years has been In the prlxe fight game as a boxer, manager and trainer, was secured by Pnthr DeMlllr as technical advisor .'or 'The Main Event.'' Vera Reynolds' new star picture which will Is. on view at Ihe New Leroy Theatre on Thursday next. An Interesting career In conctlon with the fighting arena 1 -d Is-* n Perry's. He has fought ■any bouts and wa* associated ith Jim Jeffrie* and John L. Sullivan during their ebampion-

producUoi*. hro vght out a large number of pe *!e or. Monday. night. "Buckj Meredith, popu ] Ur young el trtetna. finished 1 wiring the new front Haturday; and the alteraatitig red and blue lighting effect showed off to good ; I etleet. And now nothin,; remain* of Ihe football season except trying to get tb* other feflow's

coach.

LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE ft J. Friday, Feb. 10Unircnal Jewel prrvnti “The Chinese Parrot** The mbit popular Saturday Evening Pott ferial in yean

Bargain Day On Holiday

Usual Low Price-* Will Prevail at Casino on 13th

Hoot Gibson's follower* will Iso and cheer when they see Fainted Pontes.'' which comes to the Moor).,-* next Wednesday, for star doc so.. - dlxzy trick-

burking broncos ari . reiTlatlons In riding. When youif e * n * rto “ f B°ehu* Gllees*.. Perry *'* ■*' " leo stunts ,, ■ n, **ls fighting knnwl*-dge to all

‘hip day*.

As '-'‘..ulcal dlnctor for 'The Event." which was directed I by William K. Howard from th-

- those rodeo

ymni know H.kyi u a real boy for no Hollywood plainsman

could do them.

Ethlyne Clair, who leads all ic western heroines for good look*. Is the heroine of "Fainted which to the thrilling laughable screen story erf Hucky 81mm*, champion cowboy Ol the north He blow* into Toplow n to compete In the annual rodeo, falls In love with a pretty etrl who runs a merry-go-round rains the enmity of pjnio his .a! in riding and love ‘ ' w rinR» a crime and frames

thrown In Jafl th*

■ the big i

* tbe pos «ne things . heights. T

iwrts of the picture dealing with the prize ring and boxing ecenes Fharles Delaney. Julia Fay* . Rudolph Krhlldkrau. and Robert

Armstrong arc featured.

Don't Be Balked Easily Greai*. congeals into a solid Immovable mass during cold weather and the motorist may b. tempted to stop before drtvliur n. w lubricant si the way tlini a vital part p ; nf f, If one's .quipment u unable t.> fore*, out I be old grease, have the service station apply H* pt , K sure guns to tbe part. The cost Is negligible and often the sci-j vie*. happy just to be |

a task that requires

Keystone Mo-

>f help .

orlsL

■ ‘H'f w ® l i d * best after-dinner ■peerh Walter, give m. Ixjlh

WILDWOOD.— Tl birthday attraction at the Casino Theatre Monday afternoon and evening will be Uharlea iBuckt Jones In “Good as Gold." a thrill-, ing Western atory screened in and around tbe Grand Ganyon. ‘ me of the wonderful this famous National; «rs. r.ven though this Is a boll»y the Bargain Day prices pre all at all performanres Tb* •ret episode of a new serial 'Tbe -■‘let Brand" will be the addcl

feature.

“The Desired ’.Voman." a burning tab of des* rt i. ve, starring Irene Rich. WlilUuu follier. Jr. and William Russell, one of tinbest picture stories of the desert I since “Beau Gesle.- will be presented at the Tuesday afternoon; and evening shows with a complete chapter of ••“.■be Collegians” I as the added attraction Wedm^day and 1 huraday the' I** m-nt shows for the Wildwood f.lrl Scouts will be coodurtcd and on«. of the film production* that; • ill make history. “The Rough' Riders. with Mary Aster. Noah' Hecry. I'harles Farrell. George! Bancroft and * her lea Emmett 1 Mack playing tbe leading part*.! H I* a story of the Kpaniwhoerlcan War and Ihe biggest ’"..‘I! A^-rica at that time. •Cddy Roosevelt. Tire character .‘i pUrw, I >»nk or thT r“ n,i ' r n ** b#ck w '''"<• ties Of this famous troop It f* a pj c . lure that every one In the family should Mi w-reened from the ,,'1 l-y Hermann Hagedorn Roosevelt s offlclai biographer

Program Week of February 13th

Mon. a»»0sMl Osy

BUCK JOKES in “GOOD AS GOLD”

Tues.

IRENE RICH in “THE DESIRED WOMAN” i

Wed. and Thur.

Benefit Wildwood Girl SoonU • THE ROUGH RIDERS” With MARY ASTOR. HOAH BEERY. CHAS I FARRELL and GEORGE BANCROFT !

Fri. BafSP.n Day

PAULINE GARON and BEH TURPIN in 1 “THE COLLEGE HERO”

Sat.

..... EEKT Lvmi. u ALIAS THE LONE WOLF' i -Our Oov e.mrfv- 11

Sun.

ADOLPHE MENJOU in “SERENADE”

“When the Show U Alwayi Good” 8at~ Sou.. Feb 11 * IS— { John Gilbert in “Twelve Miles Out” with Ernest Torrence and Joan Crawford. This baa been hailed aa John Gilbert's must thrilling picture since “The Big Parade. * The year*! dramatl' sen.-allon! Adapted from the great Broadway Special Added Attraction “The Flag Featuring Francis X. Bushman. The Betsy Rons tradition of ihe Inspiration and birib of tbe Stars and Ktripea, produe* d entirely | n techni Latest Hews Events Wed.. Feb. 15— “Altars of Desire” With Mae Murray and Conway Tearle Added—Comedy and Latest Hews Erentr

MujoV) ” Theatre A | Port Norris. N. J.

Fri., Sat., Feb. 10 db 11— Ijllian Gish in “The Scarlet Letter" Added - Hat x Off” ud Heu* Events Mo..day. Feb. !*i— John Gilbert in “Cameo Kirby Added—"Spanish Omelet" Wednesday. Feb. 15— C^umbis Pictures present “Isles of Forgotten Women” Added—"Wife Shy”

Fri. Sat. F,b. I? 4 i 8 - Ion Chaney in “Tel! It To The Marines”

S*t. Sin . Feb. 11 * 12— The Biggest Picture of the —Year— The Rough Riders with Mary Aster, George Bancroft. Chari eg Farrell. Roan Beery. Chailes Emmett Mack. A pictarizaLon of the life >f Theodore Boaoerrlt A picture for the whole family Comedy—Billy Dooley in "EASY CURVES” Latest Hews Wed.. Feb. 1S-I William Fox presents Tom Mix and ha wonder horse. Tony, in “The Arizona Wildcat** Seventh Episode of "THE TRAIL OF THE TIGER Comedy and Hews

r An amazing putait st«y of lore and iutrigae eat the arid wastes of Morocco and in the gilded halb of Paris. He loved his brother-be breed bis toother s wife, and the load him. but to sa*e his boor he i spurned her. then—

Jetta Gouda Jorbicukr Wbman' Saturday. February 11Why Hot Send the Kiddies to the Kataev at 245 MADGE BELLAMY in Very Confidential Thrills, spalls and chilli in a breakneck nte for tot comedy drama of secrets—aaifita—aad Su-*-EXTRA—Saturday Matinee and Eueniag—EXTEl 3-ActsofVodevil-XondA, u* To-O.; Kbnmy IX ul MJust A Word To Ytt Fading Alms Uut taming to etrerybod' Dad may think th* ;- ~ a wow. Mother v A i Jack and Betty tfcr ” all. Bat moat of th* *1 the Mooriy DO =*. " h everybody Brest* ^ experience have U«ft at YOU want W* c- - tire everybody *

With a

hrills. Koovi

Mto c M Evenvjyr ■ With vrex

: Tbimo.,. F.bnuj l(_

VERA REYNOLDS in “Almost Human

i ‘‘"'W. Pri-Bb, kna 1

V- 4 1DEVILLE EVERY SATIRE' 1