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What To Do ' - Where To Go What To See
At the Theatres Next Week
!pou-i
“Fair Co-ed” a English Mary Hilarious Film p ickford At
The Apollo
Marion Davies in Story of
College Life
r xvtrrs casino theatbk. w t wool—Monfluy. "A Hast. In Ho* f ToMduy. "Thr^ W«Ii
t> tfirr^T Friday. ~Th>' V Wbr Djl Not But
•tht WurrltlK
AfjRY PICKFORD
in "Present Arms”
BuiKtxy. •The Cireu»."
OUTBKION THEATRE. I>rl«»:<'<"1K.KUy on' - • —
LYRIC THE-VTRE. WoodWo*.— Mtey. -The I'hni.'- m nki " ««iord» «nd Smu1»y. •TIii- ColMn>
f !Z
fv
THEATRE. Woodbine-
T»JJ lluict-r •
. ....
wood, Wed., Thurs. and Fridjo-
April 18, 19 and 20
Anita Loos’ Famous Book On the Screen
.Tnhk Holl tn -The Wnmlaf;- arB a v»n<ler01e show will be the double feature proeratn for Sa*jrdsv matinee ihd ermtan Allied to v** prottrwni for all pertormItncef “Onr Gars Rascals" win be seen In “PJajfjp Hooky." The Sanday afternoon and evening program will Include ' midnight Rose" with Lyo DePuttl ami Kenneth Harlan, a crook and mystery play foil of tiulIU and ncMtc and a funny Christie cotn -dv. "H. If Back Hannaa" and latet’ Phi news reel trill
plete he program.
America* Sweetheart in “JJy Chaplin Says Films ! Harry r«x and John Karro* trxi Rq# Ciiri." at Blakcrs. Wild- a r> ******** fc*dto<l
Are For Emotjons
woodbine—-TV Fair Co—j.” OiimnuSve and Dainty Star s^hich opens at the Capitol The- Has Ac Principal Role •atre. Saturday, April H. Is ih.- ivoic
Sort of film that makes one optimistic for pictures. In face It ,hc Pl«urc«oer much more
* — Prefer Itiondr- : i ,hRn hr tan rightfully hop? to m r-11, aa • • cl |ur«u> anu^indr?. j see m one film production r »e's rieWs Musical Show
ll is a screen vehicle, msgni-
ficently handled from a directorial
_ mmi angle and with a cast of playcra ATLA.STIt CITY—Haring tl>e top Uak ’ Thrr, dn»-» ootr. u - that works bird—and succcm-' distingcl.bed repbutton of bring •. ’ ”* fully to «ive every ounce of their ,he **»> photographed oerson on,
support to the star. : the stage of either England or - i . Marion has the role oi an Amen- to . tiM-distinction ciaimet! ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blonde*’ > ££*•"_? can co-ed and she looks the part' ITora Breton, the dltninu- ; - Theatre
as ahe puts It over In a most con-. *“ u ‘ u,i > dainty of Lew Coming to The BlakerS 1 Wednesday. beUeres films should ; a
vtnclng manner. KwMs *ew nroalcal comedy “Pre- — —
Johnny Slack Brown, who »!>- ^ I pears opposite the Mar. «orks WILDWOOD zealously on celluloid as he used *« ’ CO!:imenrtB * M(m - Theatre —
•The
. _ the ’Ncw -Levoy JSK on Thurbd: , of iferi week, Alan
Hale, erstwhile sdritn "baT essays a We jlythe Beery type. SmnBcGrai
role of the •’■klppor,'' , ■ - -.———--
virile ebaraetw role, while Etbel ;F!undsy In Atlantic City with
Wales. Franc# Ford. Joaephine ‘Mrs. Ralph Brooks.
Norman and Bud Flna also Bgnrj Mias Hazel Moore, of Ofaas-
^ - boro Normal, apent Master vaca-
tion with her parents.
Mrs. Roy lilacs spent Monday
morning In Bridgeton.
John Moore. Jr., ar.d Q'inley
Bridgeton
Mr. and Mrs Eddie
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Darby and ! Swede»b©ro. N. J . speu. rttdten. of Oeeap City, spent with Mr. «?d Mrs. Ifenrj
Soaday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
LtuleT . .
‘Mr*. George Gethens. of Phila-
delphia. spent Sunday with h«
daughter. Mrs- Earl Knight. Mr. and Mrs William Hustcd and daughterfi. Marjorie.
Elizabeth riarUele 1
k end with M -.
Burry
Sunday they '
City.
Mr. and Mr. Ethan
Flna •too conspicuously ‘In -etoamcier trayaU James Aldtne and MUton
l Holmea. In Juvenile roiei. ea><n|Hriy
| the cast.
-The Wreck of the He*perns
.was adapted for the
H» New Picture. ‘The Or-
Coming to Leroy
Newport
i spent Saturday In Pblladel-
wlth their mother.
Evans.
Mrs. William Menali, rteipbia. apeut Sunday , Erma Moncrief. Samuel Itartoy Kusted. of John Hopkins J‘ Baltlmo:.. Wd- U j Easter holiday* with
OU,
Mrs. Howard Stiles optni *lon-J
day in PUIadeMla.
Samuel Harley Husted has re-
turned after spending the Easter
Charile ChapUc. i holidays with his parent*. Mr.
iBNeiOv -m* r'i.. -erf Wee S' 'V
«outh jgRtcv* gOREMOar thkXti Perfect Pictur»-Pertectly Piwaentod CRSTESiCN
LEVOY THEATRE. MiUriile—Frirtay
IfUJOT THKATRE. port Norrto - Sariirdsy. "IJe Gay Rerreal^^aJeo
r jife?
A1 Jolson In
“The Jazz Singer”
zcaiousiy on OMlukUd as be used ,, to work with the ptgakln when „ p , „
- Hunt's
; nothing b’.*t first a
hr waa star half-back a couple of Le Breton, who enacts the; tractions and Is drawing favorable I hack on the f’nlveralty of: E", D V}‘* *»—one role of Laly comments from the patrons on the Alabama's football team. Johnny ^‘Pulne, l« a screen starts well.'new heating system and tho pre*has looks, screen personality and f, 11 ? ■■fosd Is known as the “Eng- i enution* by the Blator Orchestra
ii>i< w—E V-—— -• trader the directkraof Horace 3.
Fite, who p'sy.n
MILLVILLE „
vst comedy. -The dr- , and Mrs. E E Husted.
I® H»c_ New Levoy M r. and Mr*. B. Harold Turner.
•ud son. Junior. Mr. and Mr*. Charles. ould a Pete:-son. Mr. and Mr*. Edward!
. the ctnotmns. not mere- Laurence. Mr. and Mrs. James !ly .to the intellect. iLadow. Ml.-ses Eva anith. Mabel H. F.r! s«t- ■The nrcui - at In all my Emereon. Uliian Hatton mm. _Ii Picture*. I appeal to the focllngs." Perla Peterson and Nelson Bateaays Charlie, “I am cot at all! man were Atlantic City viator*
Every Thursday. Friday and Saturday—taper 1 Fri. & SaL. on the screen. Syd Chaplin ih ■‘The Flitting
3 DAYS ONLY!
abroad Is known _ _
talent. He shows'all three and!^ ,l ‘ ,1 Mar y Pickford" because „ has the advantage of having a new h, ‘ r «-xqul*ite blonde beauty and faro for confirmed movie-goer* to naive mannerisms. Like her gau ni>on. : to*to* atom. Joyce Barbour. Jane Wnton plays (onvlnrlngty t "'' ** mc company, bet yep a* the sympathetic heavy an d :1 °b a» an actraas Is widely kOL— Thelma Hill does, some good work ^^ olh of Altontlc. she an a dumb co-ed pal of the! b> ' iD * been stored in *be leglUheroinc. ; to morion pictures tn j Rsm Wood should be congnuu- Ivngland and ..■’erica. But]
Famous Comedian on the ' toted on the fine manner he has ,ra * to toe London theatre that
handled this production from a dl- Mi; commenced her Iheatrlcal ca-
Screen at Criterion Theatre rectorial standpoint. He has erenj *'*'*■ ptoylng opposlie Sir Gerald
outdone what he did when direct-! <ju ““rtor to 'London Pride.- Her Inr ■Rookies.- The picture Is p ‘ cuirf deb “f **9 «!«> njade bnsed on the play by Ocorcc Ade tbr<u ’<l ,B the film version and Gustav I-uders. ’ 0 I >tr * "I-* Ponpee" (The DoIIl
since Which Um^ she has appeared
“ V ! in numerous films loth here' and
on the t ontinont-
Mlss Ijt Breton received
first stage training
I
BRIDGETON—Let no one who enjoys real. rolling, ,-ocktng
rough-neck hilarity stay away. .... from the Criterion Theatre. Friday r - T and Saturday of this week, when! LfllHmter 18 fiyd ChspUn comes In Warner O ^
'“’^tofJtornWr. “The, Intcctious S,r Hubert ^Beerbohm ^Troe's
Mlsatog Unk. jdlrocfod by Chas ! IU!CCUUUS A^my or Urmaiatk . Artl! LonT tma ac-, don. and there won a ecbolarshlp Ih f 1 * to® I • j ■ r-1 ■ D , j and a silver medal for her ht»funnlrst of a.l Chaplins laughter Inadent in riiming Photo- trkraic ability. In fact. Mtaa Le ■aces. It is a riot! A scream! . —— — , ‘ Breion ha* ever since aon< ’brciurb You owe it to -o. rsclf: play That Prove* It uS Winning high honors in every On the stage the Criterion Will i ! game of endeavor tn which she tattMl their usual high class i has played. Take for Instance vaudeville laughter Is -the most Infectious the winning of the‘World's ChamA1 Jolson. the world famons.of all human eg, eri«n'»s. pinnshlp Cap for excellence In comedian making b>* screen debut; An Incident during 'be filming' Ball Room Da nr In* at Queen'f in “The Jazz Singer." at the War-; of ’Tlie Cohens and i>!V* in Hall. l«odon. In wblcli compettncr Theatre. In New York, hi Oe-j Parts," the L’nlvcrsal production ‘ Uon on# hundred thousand, cbn-
tober. acorvc the greatest snoons • coming to the Lyric Thtotrc on! tostonto were entered.
Of his career. He says so hlmaclf. Saturday and Snnda- proves 1L This elfin actress has appeal ad
. i William Beaudlne. the director,; ii. this country under the manage-
„ ,“TI*i_Lr ar ! “* ’- nj was making a scene In which J m.-qt, of H It ITazoe and Henry
cf ‘to 1 Kt *r*( Farrrl MacDonald draws the laugh- W Savage with considerable sucjjto 00 1 ter from a large group of eztrns. ! cess, has played leads opposite
„. _ _ . , "henjThe BC t surrounded with a j Georges i arpentlcr. Victor Mcwsrncr btm. oBesed hhu the star, fcDcl . , 0 ketp visltora away and Lagier.. Olire Brooke*. Holmes f*^° n .^ ,lpha ^ 80n *, , ’ 1 V i to? scene was ordered shot. | H.rbeM, Lou Tellegen, James which depict* the story of the inside. ejarAS laughed their Kl.kwood and John Barrymore In
Wily st« of a cantor trained to fol-! heart lest, while outoldc. people! moUon pictures.
. <ar r',’, ru J lnln * aaray 1 parsed by OD Ojeir bustnes*. As
trow home to folios the dictates u „. i aU( . htcr Mluck theR ears the: Of his own desire to become a f or n(1 logical reason a Jazz singer, they did not know; ajl while thfy were within
of the screen, but for s_.
IfiU resisted the appeal Warner Bros, offered bim the »ia:
.....“The Gay Retreat”
’ w ™. One Big Laugh "STts •> •* ««*w» « m i*ii >ta» m< 8 It. Th< Jazr Singer, whirl. |hey became serious again In their
pursuii of the fruito of Ufc. Sammy Cohen and Ted Mc-
' W'scner Bros
Criterion Theatre. Bridgeton, for
'? l *? alDK Z ,x ' all-star cast headed by George day. Is May McAvoy. who »l! - siduey. J Ferrcl MacDonald and
,a • T, 1 ', , Vei a Gordon. Others In the cast who help- . iIx . KaU . Price, Gertrude A»lor. Jolson- to; gyp Carol and Charles Delaney.
i as Ms .
alar of musical con;. Jack Robin--played achieve the sncrci*
Wand* j ..Mary Philbin lsttoe*torof“8ur”hit. l.* the ram. attraetton tl.al ‘ irnd»-r.” sharing honors with Ivan is now f.isytnc : ■ the Roxy The Mosjukhie In the comix llfn^ film afre. New York Olty. at rapacity'story which shows at tfie t^r-tr
* on Wednesday.
PORT NORIKS—The attendance nt the Nujoy Theatre was very good last Saturday night. I/in Chaney in "l/mdon After Midnight" being the feature. Sammy Cohen and Ted McNamara are now In the jinny! They ar. to appear at tho Nujoy Theatre. Port Norris. Saturday nlng Jn “The Gay Retreat." a feature comedy, which is said to b: one of the biggest laugh films of the year. In additon to these two cor dian* of “What Price Glory" fame, the raw Includes Judy Kink, Ho mes Herbert. Betty Francisco. Gens Cameron and "Jerry the Giant" Ben StoloL di-, reeled the production. Then, tis a special attraction, there i* to be another Maz Davidaon pkciurs "Pas* the Gruvy." Sre gatordsy
all productions.
"Gentlemen Prefer Blopde*.“ with Ruth Taylor. Alice mute. Trirte Frigznm and Ford Sterling. Thousands have re;:d the book ol the two famous gold aiders. Sec
famou;; novel. There shows every evening *ml a spechJ matinee Sunday afternoon. Charlie Chase will be seen In bh. latest comedy "Aching Youth." a* the add’d feature, making it an all
comedy show.
The photoplay aflnctkm at the Blake r Wednesday. Thursday and Friday of next wtek will present America's little sweetheart in her late*! feature, "My Best Girl' Mary liack In her UWle ragamuffin parts the world loves heat, a riot of nynanec. - cyclone of craned v and a real lore story from the pen of Kathleen Norris. There
will be a speeial kiddles matinee ThesUal areangemenl U Just
on Friday at 3.38. Vlth a ppecial important."
fifteen cent admlsstoji *— **-
dies only. j;
fond of merely clever things. I! Easter Sanday.
do not want to make my films Mr aI1 ^ Mrs. Paul Newcomb purely tutotlectual; they milst have 6n rt daughter. Pauline, of Pitman, roorinc power in fbera. Of-course. s aaent the week-end with Mr and
thing" more dWerew; n,,. ^dle Newcomb.
Misses Dorothy Moore and Hannah Mooro are the guest* of
Begihfiiiig Mor-day April 16th Matinee Duly-2:30 Twice Nightly—7 and 8
llbcrately said to myself. "I will esjoy tlds poetry
Kcato or SheHcy, or wbomercr ft
happened to be." “But I can't 1 ca
ain't get It from
the words, a* 1 can. for Instance, through watching a dancer. Iowa, to me. I* alt life. 81 bodies everything. I try to clasp the poetry In my films as she embraces it In her "rewt art. And
the rhythm.”
Charlie again spoke' of the emotional appeal In a picture. “You cannot emphasise too much
the 1 importance of orchestral scorer for piriurw. I bettere that the score should be made as the picture Is mad* and not that peopla snould spend a year making a film and then hare a score written In a week. It is just *s though Pavlova ware to say:
“ T a..nil dance—and. oh yes.— we shall have some music, too.' 'The picture of today is dance, swing, movement Hence Us
r the kM
Saturday, f uday, and Monday April £1. SS and $ the fc-atun will be the tunny man of ijt«' screen, Charlie Cfa*Mto. In ■'Ihc Circus." This fsmout comedian fa| back In a merry Uie of Peaauto, Sawdust. Tigers and Pink Ltmotv* ade, «Itli a love story of heart Inferosl. There wit! be a special, matin r.- showing on ■Si tuntoy and Sunday altarnoons at 3:30 and evening performaneca every eve-
ning at 7 and 9.
Yaadrtille Natordajs at Caalaa A program of exccUeot raudevilld will to- added to the program Hunt's Casino every Saturday in conjunction with the first run phr inplays and special feature* Mot.'iay, the usual Bargain Day. ’Bestir Love and Rudolph Schlldkraui will be seen hi “A Harp in Hock.’ a drama ot human torest vritten around the lives of a Jewinh pawnbroker and a little Irish waif on New York's famous
cast side Ghetto.
Paramount'* big speefau feature "The Lost Waltz." with an star caat will be the headline at. traction on Tuesday afternoon evening. Wednesday and Thursday Marion Dario* will be s In "Quslili Street." a screen st of the famous play and novel James Barrie, author of "Peter This Is one of Barrie'! stories of the old English wi■Sely during the war with France K fiamy comedy. "Wild and Woozy.” and the , latest newi events, will be the added features all performances on Wednesday and Thu-sday. ' Lllyan Ta«hman In 'rihe Woman
Coming April « and 24—G.UU C
ray ft •THE OCVIt. OtoNCCR-
axono
at * p M. Evening, at ? a • p. m.
W ‘ to * • P. M. ^ Sat. Eve, ,t s.ts a e.,5 -
ON THE STAGE
y on-
Saturday ON THE SCREEN
i Cl ELECTED ACTS 5' VAUT^.VILLF j f iom ifie Leading Clrcu
■ 5 I
Richard Bartlileraess in "The Noose"
' Aimp 1 , FJMo—Levoy H —MONDAY—T
oimo, aakor C ciHitrj—PjUm Now," •CSOAV—WLONESOAY- , ~
APOLLO THEATRE Scat Revert atkms at ihe 1IMES Office
“Where the Show b Alwayi Good-
“The Fair Co-Ed” Ths couetuatc 'auah rim. vdUch ct sera and uilghUr. SSUM Attract/m: Max Oavld-
waSSm.
Communrty Center
Wednesday. April tsth “The Taxi Dancer'' With JO*H CRAWFORD jr OWEN MOORE As absorbing film of aroat way nlfltn life, from -.he In mwisely soccjssful serial stor
CDM1NO! JOHN BARRYMORE I -DON JUAN"
their grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Lucian Bradford.
Morton Bradford atteaded theg funeral of Tallman Campbell Dividing Creek, cub day aftern Mrs. Lillian Hand Is Bpei.dtng' aome time at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Preston Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Foster are taking a motor trip through the
Souther:. Stats*.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Henderson. of Bivalve, spent Sunday with relatives in town. Buys the larch Tam John Foster. Jr., has pimhsscd the home of the late Frank Watiiob. known as ihe Birch Farm.
MujoV A ” Theatre A Port Norris, N. J. Ths Hems of Good Picture,
—Saturday, April 14— Sammy Cohen end Ted McNamara in “Tbe Gsy Retreat”
Max Davidson in "Paw the G“avy” You will langh I. ; yo never laughed before.
—Wednesday, April 18— JOHN GILBERT in “Baste Cruto” Added— Comedy and Hews
BE A DRUMMER
kSHP-S Dntm Outfit* from $82.50 up Tt-rpts may be arranged for. MUSIC SHOPPE 3702 Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD. H. J.
LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE N. J.
The Phantom flier •vRk At. WILSON A TbcUl Feature Comedy. “Mom* For Rent"
The Cohens & KeHeys fn Pnris
> bach M a t.m itr comedy. New every, new laugh,. •Meld veur Mat"
WJd*«cO«,, April Cart Laemmie present, MAr.v PHtLBlN sad MOSJUKENE >n
"Sm-enier"
!
MMkkMltCO*' WILDWOOD re<.
Program — Week of April 16th Casing :: BlakeR
Bessie Love in “A Harp in Hock”
A drama of Love and Thrills ‘The Last Wahz"
Marion Davies in “Quality Street" with Conrad fv 'tjei in Barrie’s famous phiy
MON.
TOES.
WED.
THUR.
Lilyan Tashman in “The Woman Who DW Not Care"
FRI.
Ruth Taylor and Ford Sterling in '‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’
America’s Sweetheart, Mary Pkkf^rfl in “My Best Girl” Kiddies’ Matinee Friday 3.30—15c
STS
—Vaudeville— iud Jack Holt in “The Warning” Lya De Putti in “Midnight Rose”
SAT.
SUN.
Charlie Chaplin in ! “The Circus”

