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CAPE MAY Cmm TIRES FRIDAY APRIL » ISM.

What To Do - - Where To Go What To See

At Hie Theatres Next Week

HUNTS CASINO TIIKATIlK. Wild-1 wood -Sund-iy. K. "Mldnlclii Ho?--Mniiddr. *TOQod W’ln Tdr m*! | ••When a IVik Tu.~lu> I "Hta Hoc " W.-in. aixl Tluir* day. TTir Oordi-n Allen " V>i day. “Ihiltona" and Pri-I. ol llm I V«e.” Rnliirday. -A Sm.U Ilarti. -

Sublime Beauty in “Valley of Hell’ Coming to Capitol, Woodbine, Next Wednesday

■ V-iU* ' WMIni-*>la> and Thiineho . Th l^i»i i 1a I i i-lnj and Hal unla>. Thr J»*x C1i.it ' CWTratlON THRlTnE. nrldceinn-

nnd Wddnetday. Il*«u Cal*r»'tir.“ UvVOY THKVrnK. Miunn. -Fitday and Salunho. H.r Wild Oal.' Monday and Tupaday. "Tin- HrvT,

thuKTr.'’

m-JOV TnKATtlE, Port NorrI* — “ Inrday. OnAll'i. Slri—l. Wed

Tm \Clf. a Itninlkin*"

"lien Hoi ■

nnaday. TxCotnlnK. "Hen li

UTK1C TIII1ATRB. Woodbine—Krl day. "Kid the I<iv» ol Mlkr." Cel erday and Sunday. "The Canary-' Wcdnradai. "Mouier." CAPITOL THEATMA WoodldneSaturday and Sunday. -TJeo Joan.' Wfdneeda}. The Valley of Hell.

! WOODBINK—"Don Juan, comin* to the i apllot Theatre. Satj urda> and Pumlaj April 21 and

i 22. la the Warner Broa. bid j ererlnaOBr cinematic fame,

j will *o down In screen history aa one of the areaieat und most col-

j orful picture* ever filmed. As Don Juan la the greatest ro-

i mantle character of tradition, no he is portrayed by the foremost romantic actor of the time—John Barrymore In "Don Juan." Barrymore ha* given one of his greatest. If not hi* supreme, performance on the screen. It Is a role of the ijrpe of which he plays to ; perfection, and the magnificent and I romantic setting in which he ft j placed enhances hi* work to a sur-

, prising degree.

W„ nwnnn „ , j ' in'-ma photoplay of Western wIll n^nVT.i. M C" 10 ® vistas has seldom recorded the ITT?,. K «*»•■ N-.u., .MM, uerxtt „ lion Monday afternoon and eve-' wvn--daver tirndur-iwi “Th« nlng with Charily. Buck Jones In I j e y 0 f ij^ii ■ purrinr yVanrii

• HABI.li: CHAPLIN

| in "The Cirrus." playing at the | New Blaki-r Theatre. W ildwood. Friday. Saturday and Sundag.

Charles Chaplin At the Blaker

In “The Grcus"—Many Fine Attractions Coming

“Beau Sabreur”

At Criterion

Sequel to “Beau Cette" to

Play Three Days

‘Saturday’s Children” At Apollo

Blood Will Tell." a drama the Wttu. "Ranger. iIm- wonder dog. will be ecu i n "When a Dog a drama of home life with an all-star cast. On Tuesday ufternoof and evening will Im- xhown n >ivid story of man and hi* best friend. "HLDog.” with Jo«eph Rehlldkrauf.

■ Julia Faye. Bally Band and j Robert Kdeaon. Added to the program on Tuesday evening will j U>e a surprise feature ihat "

locailon camp of th* Francis McDonald company, by Isidore Bernstein. who is supervising a series of eight romantic Western dramas presenting ihl» welcome addition — the rank, of Western pictures. wlll'lJfhSr Marpbr * u M >ort * FrancD

New Yo.k Cast of Maxwell: ■ w.L ou^W^'^Uton

a villain than whom there are few

Theatre. Wedn »da>, April 26. The Big Hoi a Kani n, fanihus for ll* natural luau.y in Western Ne-

Anderson’s Comedy

Remains Intact

| Ihc "dirty work."

land Thursday for the special

j iK^-rJ^asri 5Sfi?ir".

jwiih Alice Terry and Ivan Peine jiieh. the great Russian actor. In

j l he leading male role. Thii Headed By Ruth Gordon n -.f ihe grea^eer

I r-ince The Four Horsemen." dl-

recied by Re* Ingram.

Friday lor the bargain day there will Ik- two noted stars of

York i

i/saB Story of Modern

American family

dreg*’ has been icialned intael | the movies on the program and Is Told in “Mother,” Coman .i will be seen in Maxwell An-1 the usual bargai , prie.-e will I . . demur* comedy when the Attora'] prevail The feat. ... picture will mg to Lync

Theatre pi .*rnt* Ruth Gordon. I star Jackie Coogan in BuMon*." I nud ItuMM- nnsocialed with her'Added lo lb.- program. Ben Tnr-j '

during th. forty-week run of the j pin. ihe funny man of lb* screen.! WOODBINE—Every mo often play on Brnanway. at the Apollirwlll b.- *.«>n In The Pride of ■ the plrtiir.-going public weary Th.»ir, . in Atlantir Clly. I»r n , Pipevill.-. ' An e*cell< nt vaudr-jof se* problem* worked out on w.-ck starting Monday. April 23.‘villc bill will be added lo tbelihe screen, lire a lilt of spectacle The New York eriUcs hailed "'■" ul program on Sam;.lay for (and get I*, red more or less by

"Saturday - * Children’ ‘a* one of' 11,1 lhr, c performance.. On Sat - j M rained comedy,

the best comedies of ihe y.*ar. ,,r ^ a J' afternoon and evening thej And every onre in so often and Chicago was unanimously of ] photoplay feature. The Small j some producer senses that fcclthe sanu- opinion. Th.- play could Bachelor." a hilurlnii* comedy. (ing on the part of the public and have remained In New York ut| lroni the Liberty Magnxine starr-, produces a real human story, the Booth fo. ihe remainder id j ink Barbara tCent and Andre Ber-j easily understandable and wholly

' Iwlcal/with cleanliness predoml-

RUTH GORDON Who heads New York ca*t of “Saturday's Children,” which open, at the Apollo Theatre, Atlantic City. Monday, April 23.

jls not - —“~

Most Folks Want

Happy EndmgS 1 T'* rt,, ‘ <*vmer the radio la KFJ iaatnimeat .* profit as well

Says Gilds Gray, Starring in “Hie Devil Dancer"

profit as . .

pleasure; advance weather port* and crop quotation* often mean dollar- and cents to him and be should be able to get the program* he wishes without tnterfi cnee by small, unimportant station* tha) are not furnishing any real service to the pabllc. kt present, many such Kinall

BRIDGETON — Laughter and thrill* and gay romance are to be -had at the Criterion Theatre, where Fox Films "A Girl In Every Port." with Victor MrLagien in the stellar role, will have I Its local presentation tomorrow and Saturday. This is the first picture In which MeLagb n appears a* a Mar in hi- own right It is hi* .-eward for his remark- . able performance as Captain j Flagg In "What Price Glory ” ana j the doughty soldier of fortusc. j miner and prl*e fighter of rea. j life surpass** •• a. hts pat t h. j.the great war epic which wot.

him facie.

The Crtterioi, * new orchestra accompanies the vaudeville ever) week. Thia is a great im merit. Thr men ■ " sioeai mu»lclar.e One of the big points of "Beau Sabreur," the sequel to the t.owfarnou* "Beau Gerte." u the fact that the comedy element has not been lost, something rare in productions of this magnitude. Corneay plays a vital part in the Paramount picture and It la I" lected in several e« “Beau Sabreur" tna of the For the pen of P. C. '•Beau Oeste." Ii the Criterion. Bridgeton. Monday.! Tuesday. Wednesday next. With a cast of noted screen star*, tbt* i attraction pom While the main work rail*! upon Gary Cooper, playing the! title roli. the comedy end ha* j been turned over lo a pair of able actors—Noah Beery and Bos-!

CEDARVILLE—This comm uni ty was greatly shocked Wednesday of last week lo hear of the sudden death of Powell Schafer, a prosperous fanner of this village. For some time Mr. Bchaler had been troubled with u heart affliction, but wan able to be up and around, doing hi* work. On Wednesday be had been out lo do hi* barn work and coo into the house, complained feeling badly. His wife * him some medicine and as be did act respond, she railed his physician. Dr. W. 8. Garrison, who arrived. at once but Mr. Bchaier was beyond aid and expired

after.

the *a*oii hud H I men possible | an K* r •HI be shown. At mallnec to change the Chicago honklnx ]performance fo- the kiddle*. * The cngagcRK-nl* In Iloxlon and j 11 ‘ * "t-rlal. "Haunt, d Island." Chicago hate been duplicate* of!will *tart, showing the first epi-

that on Broadway and ihe play i* > sodc.

on a tour which ba* taken li | Sunday afternoon and evening from Chicag" on the west, to Lob. Wilson and an all-star ra*i moHi of the principal ciil.* of the will present "Coney Island.” a east, with Mis* •■oidon heading 1 Ince prodiitlinn. A Hal n company which include* Hum-1 Roach comedy “Love 'Em and pbroy nogall. Ruth HBliiniond. | Weep." and the late.d Fox news Frederick P iry. Ulrhar.l Uarbi-e. «ill complete the program. Anne Toneln and Grace Rolli , Henderson, alt of whom hat- Chaplin at Hunts Blaker vli '" w N " cb, P u. bi. ..w, Tort ru,, or lb., pi,, ,. Tb , wm 1 »«■ ‘he lltsl prod IK j feature attraction at the Blak.-i

i Tin-nlre Saturday. Sunday and

'ng and with the aaset

sennlng people front a theetre with s'liuethlng to think about, with a new angle on some cer-

tain pho*.-* of life—real life. Sittli a production is "Mother."

made by FBO. starring Belle Bennett, to be shown at the’ V» r ! r Theatre, on Wednesday.

lion h*i

play by th.

April 28.

"Mother" Is suggested by Kathleen Nnrrl* story of the sain, name skillfully and arUFtically directed by J. l-co Meehan, who bn* to his, credit the Usuallxallon for the screen of the faniou.Gene Stnitton-Portcr stories. Including "Laddie." "Keeper of th-

*• «s«i-'.|E5ssi <»**■

“'"rt" r,! .b'; ! S w-•“"”• ■ • o " urioiiai. in «oa w.w ou*i j (t4e y. u Just around v noK P rr,ol 2; ,an "* “ the Corner from any one), and added' ^t^ ' y ° U ,n f “ nC >- right

-nlng and enntInning

Then

Oitthrio McClin tic's expert . staging such re

Orem Hat." "T

have r i„ K .

given him much distinction as ajfunu

loomed In.

Bis first *mx4»s a* one ..r thauithor* of "What Prirc Gloiy - and hi* later hit with "Ouixidi l»Oking In." Ruth Gordon is be Ing featured In what is sold to I* the best role she ha* ever had In three yearn. Cuthri ■ Me Clin.'r, -.vh.i 1* irnpoindhl.' for th. selection of "Snltirday’s Children’

by the Actor*' Theatre group, ha* Agio-- Ayrc piled up an Impo ing record fur "Eve's Love Isxtaglug play* thrt an- hits. Her) Ftartl first outstanding sucres* as a di- special reetot came w ith the litt of Kath j Sunday. Brine Corii.ll in Th. Green Hat.'(•aeh ev

next followed "The Shanghai

‘acquainted with their family

''' a,, l 1 1 , r J l " ,,l " 1 K Belle Bennett In the title role Ie. n n" "The a 'D Previous effort of wi.t, v ’f, , C ? , "' r, ■• , v, n lhal ln "Stella Dallas." P..J n K / "f f l WHlian, the | n support I* fault-

Poweti a mighty story of R;.»- j,.^ *ia Wilt, this great - tor at hisj

best in a powerful role. The' 1 - ■ ■■

ittrartlon will present

. |_ -sewT tell A unto iua( ni L " Urcl l " . look/ like hi* mother If he

■ that his Is’

fall a bluffer

Her Wild Oat'' at the New I^evoy Theatre. Friday and Saturday. in thia rollicking itory of a little girl who ran a big bluff. Ml** Moore is shown a* an ambitions nd romantic young lunch wagon proprietress who. bids high for a place in society al -an exclusive beach. It is her most Interesting and entertaining screen story in

many month*.

Larry Kept play* the chief supporting role in "Her Wild Oaf produced for First National Pictures by John McfurmJck. Mats) all Neiinn directed. Hallom i ooley. Owe* Is-e and Martha .Mattox a-so play Important role*. Do niotlon picture *tnr* share the desire of the American people for happy endings in film piodurin more than fm per cet cases they do. according lo Gllda Gray, fanious dancing queen and new motion picture War who acts ; her first starring role for Samuel I Goldwyn in "The Devil Dancer." now at the New la-voy Theatre. Monday and Tuesday. "Picture Wars.” *ar* Ml** Gray.; ■ re ordinary human lieing* like' in very fan* they play to. These : >. love bappinrs* nod not s.idhuai I don't think they can ever Ife -ducated or persuaded to realljcotr.e to like pictures with ' happy endings. I. for one. do mind the Injection of tragedy In a production because, utter rent life does have tragedy. But tor my part I want to everything end happily. The son for this l* simple enough The' Americans arc anything but gloomy in their lives ond thoughts."

Giving Radio Stations the Air

A* fur as con cm* radio broadcasting. the air is far from being free, yet the ether Is .wded with emanations from atxtlon- of all degree* of unlmportan The ' -»*€ lengths, par... Iilarly.

congested that on many

receiving acts the program* th.-.e-r .bout* are as well scrambled a* m omelet. An effort has been

de by the Federal Radio

to back it up with. Cotlmm Moore j b.oadcost. rs are talking • good

rmblea that car. he-! part of the time to no one but

In her

_ lady; “I -would like son

travelers' check*."

Robbie; "What denominationT Young lady: "Methodlat.’'

IVujoV ■** ^ Theatre ^ Port Norris, N. J*

Saturday. April 21— MARION DAVIES is

Satin.lay and

v.” and latei

dren." This sea* again by . taglng with Ml** u .rnell of th N-w Y.irl: - en Angel*" and add. .! to McClinHc tat ion but fail.

. you ea s At Jot

"Tile

Chll-IJnxx Hiuger." the

scored] tainor on the stake. In. one of setter"'(the best comedy drama* ever ii Al J screened- The presentation will I* one j bo accompanied l.y an ortho-"Fnll-J phonic recital, •"t he Jar/ Singer" •centlyll* the atory of JolsonV lit.. The I.-P'i i added feature will be an Our tnon. > ; Gang Comedy, "Edison. Mnrvuul

APOLLO THEATRE Seat Reservations at the TIMES Office

nation* tor the Af*//o Thun tlu- 7 /.1// .S office, ntt- m , N utli.r ami flic bc*t scats av. hr rcsr rvcd for >ot

- been arfg'ngevl t'ti" tuiTwii'i

Easy Way is the Classified Way

you money 1 uiltmlon lo rlenr the ntmosphsre

FREE CITY PARKING REAR OF THE THEATRE

t.A*r .t»nrr-r

Ot 2 P. M. Evenings at 7 4i 8 P. M. Frloay an ON THE STAGE

Jf ^ 6.jo a s p. m. r 8 *«- Eves, at -KAwtir ‘- 15 * 8,5

Saturday ON THE SCREEN

*■ SELECTED ACTS 5 VAUDEVILLE 5 From thr Leading Circuits

COLLEEN MOORE in | “HER WILD OAT’ Romance. Adventure. Comedy

Aesop's Fah.es—Levey Holmes Baker Orchsstra—Paths News

COMING-MONDAY AND TUESDAY—COMING A DIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL FEATURE NO. 1 FEATURE NO. 2

GILDA GHAY in “The Devil Dancer”

“40,000 Miles with Lindbergh" ."0 Colonel. More thr.l. nn and

DESERT BONG"

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THEATRE WOODBINE - N. J. Friday, April 20— First National presents Ben t-y*n, George Sidney and Ford Sterling in “For the Love of Mike” Comedy New. aat.. Sun., April *1-22— “The Cat and the Canary” Taken from tho sensational stage success that ran tor 1 years in New York. It will •"‘•vt* 1 * you. fascinate you. and keep you guesamg. Mystory. Suspenae and Love A big apcc.al at no advanc' in prices. Comtdy Latest News

“Mother' The supreme picture of Mother- ] , | Seventh Episode of “THE VANISHING RIDER" Comedy

—Program Week Starting Sunday. April 22nd-

Snndfy. April 22nd— lyda D» Pntti in “Midnight Rose”

Wed., Thors., April 25 an Alice Terry in “The Gurden of All

Monday—Bargain Day 2—FEATURES—2

Buck Jones in

"Blood Will Toll"

and Hunger in

J “When a Dog Loves”

Tu**day. Aprilli-I

Supriae Novelty Nile and Joseph Schildkrant in

“His Dog”

Friday—Bargain Day A pi Jackie Coogan is “Buttons” and Ben Turpin in “Pride of Pipeville

Saturday. April 28VAUDEVILLE and Barbara Kent in “A Small Bachelor

- NEW BLAKER -FRIDAY-SATURDAY—SUNDAY— Matinee. Saturday and Sunday. 2:30 Evening*. 7 ant The muter of comedy in the land of clowns, lion tam<

bats and the sawdust rings.

|HARLIE CHAPLIN in the

IRCUS

First Showing in Cape May

c

—Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. April 24. 25. s:o Emil Jannittgs i n “THE LAST COMMANI I -rv S^ritiday and > im a> Apri! | The rage of the stage for years, tow a sensation in the a drama o! te&rs and laughs AL JOLSON in ‘THE JAZZ SINGER | Hear and see this tamoni. star with Orthopbonic a