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CAPE KAY COTJKTY TIMES FBXDAY. APBH 27. 1928
What To Do - Where To Go What To See
"Bremen" Pictures At the Criterion ! In Connection with Vaudeville and Feature Picture
Rich Indian Farmer
At the Theatres Next Week
ADELAIDE HAU.
Rin-Tin-Tin In
A ».t .«* BRIDGETON Tlw first official \f»YV * hnilpr P irtur « o! faraou* airplane. 1YCW a Iirillcr a , Gnenrfy Utacd
■ til I * " '
Dog Star Shown at a New
and Exciting Angie
CRITERION THEATRE. I FHdaj ami Salurdar. Monday. ' Arrota
N«lur*l..) awl
CAI1TOI. THEATRIC Woodl.tn.— Saiarda>. "Jaw* of Sondav Oioccn S-jikUj . -T."%c ThlrTccnth
“Black Birds Of 1928”Is Unique Revue Contains Greatest Aggregation of Colored Artists Ever Assembled Coming to the Apollo
atlanti. < trv—Bnti»a»a« «> Uond*.'. April Mth. I.mt l>csljr«UI farin'- hi> "Black Birds of M*2S.' a distinctive and unique revue, to tbe Apollo Theatre AtlanUr I'ity for one week prior to 1U ensnsement at the Uberty Theatre. Srw York dfy. This if another ediiloo of the world famous "Black Birds" sented fay Mr. la-sllc several yiars ago end which not only created a sensation In New York but also in lyrndon and Paris. It Is one of Uie very few shows that ever had a tnirate |>erfonnance heron the Kina and Queen of Knctand "Black Bird* of 1S!8" contain: the greatest aggregation of col ored artists ever assembled to gethei rm one platform. The cast Is besdtd I* Adelaide Hall. Mini Hall l> a dynamic personality wh« imt* into her aong a quality that la uniquely her own Here Is a native crooning of the jagg ballad She is considered lodaf the great »*t colored anisic performing farfore tbe fnotUghi*. Then there is AHta Ward, lonr familiar to Broadway audience for her marvelous voire and cap tlvating manner The comedy lr matol? in the hands of Tim Moore a recent dtsemery of Dew Deslir and Is considered by i hose whf have n him and fay th» admil tag popuDu^ Harlem a. tb.
/ Fire on the Farm
WOODBINE — Tbe ct mlug of Rin-Tin-TIn Is much like tbe coming of tbe circus, neither ever loses drawing power. Every time either is heralded, one can be assured of new throb* and thrill*. “Jaw* of Steel.” showing at the
Capitol Theatre.- Saturday.
Rlnty in yu«t such a light •'The Night Cry. ' -Hill* of Kentucky. “The Clash of the Wolves" and 1 score more, have fixed thetnueivo indelibly on the memory of mil i Uon-* Rlnty has been cheered hurrahed for. and here be is lain, more compelling than ever, a Picture which shows him at
n-w and exciting angle.
Jason Rohsrds. Helen Ferguson. One ot the many stars of “Black! 5* bT « a ^ *«**• Bird* of 1928." Apollo Theatre. 1 r ^ t ^ ' aU * Atlantic City, week of April 30th. j?^ 7 - h 01 tt ** Rtav ‘ ba,, wawa
A sensauonal expose of tbe latter secrets of the Four Hundred h "Women Dove Diamonds.' the hUt
Al Jolson Film
At the Bkkers Metro-Goldwyn-Ma^r cotBinj
coming to
apitol Theatre. Wednesday. May 2nd Pauline SUrke. Owen Sinewr ” Moore. 1 Kioei Barr
;3,n « ef ' Dousla
Id The Jazz . imwr-. ...
45 ’ | Douglas f-irbanka. Jr
Which Paralleifi HU Life urwS ln ,hi; "ftture
■ life which *• -*o*
Desert Warfare
In “Beau Sabruer” 35 Cues of Dynamite Used
in Battle Seer: s
MIDDV1DDK — Thirty-five case* I of dynamite were required
' Ibe I i c - lr
Saturday. Tbe explosive*
] placed in the sands, and a* the
kg • i (ro *® n J' horsemen approached an .MUSIC V\ PPK i unguarded oast*., the mines began inuaiv. ft CCIY ^ b!os np Tbe term,
f an probably the
-i.e».«.>. '■•or- D «/i— i .. ’ ever filmed and
amor Rosenblati rageant-Operetta by the the modern method* of warfare
help make vl/ ju; ^lhj ! ihat uUliied
A /^ ic, j Collier Lawrence Gray, and I«e
Curwood Story Ke«h
Produced irith the c.v-ojKmtlo
_ of the t'nHod SUI« Navy. tLe
Thi.llmg Story of Sea Fen- First Kalkma! special was bsuiad 6 J >■ Ik. film ki.tnrv
teres Pat O’Malley
PORT NORRIS—Coming to the i Nuyoy on Wedneadsy D "The Slaver." adapted from the story t by James Ollrer Curwood. Feat-
ured in the prodscilon
G'Msllc;. who hw* many admirer*
amew the patron. o< the No*,. North Sea. -Hb *tape rfakta*. Oppo^t* Ur O Mlty is Cgmwl-1 thousand* of faring and the ■ c». Geraahtv who finely sustains I a* 8 faceomlng a literal ■ the role of Natalie River*, that of J I * kro during jbe war by a vourt woman who chow to j American gad German oS f follow her own lively inclinations : tograpfcer*. are fastured rather I ban listen to the advice,—--;..- - .... - ——gsssssss
her mother-and also the plea*
her lover
Mr O'Malit_ a* may be
Dick Farsi
with the super vaudeville «
>tage and the Fox picture. Dove Hungry" at the Criterion Frida; and Sa urdayfi It is a comedy roman'c of modem youth, revealing the heart of a love hungry girl writing at the ere** road* of romance for the Prince Charming o: her dream*. —
Jackson Barnett, world’
.dontv Blue famous Wames = Indian, who ;« facing a $55*.©9b
BrotNer*' star. 1* coming to the suit and other legal t-owbies It ^ „ . _ Criterion Theatre. Bridgeton, next all stand when be w anted to do- j -^y, i(^-er. Mon ivy in "Aero* the Atlantic."; natc *S5(>.<“»' ’o the Baptist Horae ! o{ *' m erch a thrilling romance of the air.! Mission Soruiy „f Muakagee.Okla- ^ rtiB _ ^*1 The story D by John Ransom- E S r_«le>. ol Tulsa, was ap- tars !roI1 Lazwen. skipper of tbei Harvey Gates wrote the aceoario fay Oklahoma «mrt* as; ,>.• wh|ch j^n, the “title role." and tbe principals are Edna Mur- Ba jett's guardian and refused to u r u.-Gowan’s work u one ol O^r ’ * rf,r0 ’' ^ * od °*' i the features of tbe picture, most
rocted. rZ m :LuZ :^z ht a ^' ^ I
to do with an oversea* hero who through injuries has lost his memory He fa believed dead and hi* brother Is to marry hi* * ecthvart. when the heroic ace escape* from the hospital, capture* u plane and flic* to France in time to prevent she ->arr1agr
Great play greatly acied.
On Tuesday and WedrWi-.*' evening* only. "Pinafore." a light
opera, will be presented.
It fa the fifth annual production of Bridgeton Forest of Tall Cedar* , of Debaaon. This prodtn tlon will i>e *tkged by the She-
kinah Glee Club of Millville
Boyle, tbe director, took the pic tare to the Capitol for
mrasi pre-view
Tbe picture was, four
production, cost over ll.We.IXW and engaged the effort* of .than 3.W0 actort and extra* —
| tnal lecture* of the Battle of the
FOLD SPRING—A . the Lower TowuRfaip s. held at the Acad
tbe State's reqmrer,»- :
Reli« F«r l,j Apply olive oil over fected by ivy polsou „ and relief will teMani]
Brai'es Ocean Wave*
i picter of tbe hard fighting. ! SOB of the sea. yet leaveneo o ' occasion*! flash of humanity Maav of the scene* ate t » water, aboard the slaver
are feat- # soclety unfcld u
' story of unequaled dramatic
WILDWOOD—The patrons of : tensity.
Hunt's lilaker Theatre will fa* So afasorbing fa the plot given one of the biggest treat* the producers of the film have ot the season, with Al Jol*on in been able to employ settings ot The Jmz Singer. ' for the bead- exceptional splendor and magaifittne .ittraction. Friday. Satu-dn> cence witliout detracting interest
and Sunday, with a special mat- from the narrative. i Saturday anti Sunday only Tbe tast include*, in addition to -thirty P. M. You can hear-tbe principals- Cissy Fitzgerald.
e this fatuous star in •The Gwen I^ee Constance Howard. — Jaxr Singer" a* an ortbopbonic Dorothy Phillips. George Cooper 1 the realistic dram battle II t«- presented and Carol Wine* j in “Bean Sahiesr." coming
along with,the photoplay. The ' [New Levoy Theatre Friday and
Jazz Singer is the story of Joi- * ~ * — . .
sou * own life, for he. too. like ■be Jack Robin ol the play, ran away from home when a boy to inflow the lure of the stage, and like Jack, won lame and fortune on Bioadway. May McAvoy. W
ner (Hand and
have important (hi* one of the oigges* emotional
Will Observe
Convoy” Is Epic of Navy
Show Battleships Foaming Into Action in Sea Fight
SOUTH JgRgavS FOREMOST THEATReI
Woodbine Children
play*
produced. '
Tfai Blaker orchestra under the WOODBINE
leadership of Horace J. Kite Week, which is observed will play a rompiete -cor* of the country over, will be celebrated picture and the opening overture' ^ ‘be public school children, of ct all performance* will be ex- Woodbine, on Friday. May fth. at eerpt* from "Blossom Time “ j ‘be Capitol Theatre, where they Monday. Tuesds, and Wedues- f, 1 " ^be Cruise of the
day. wttn two sh .wings each eve-' '‘•i*Jf *-*n*«-
iing. Norma Talraadge will fa- Th, * w‘K take the form
vren m her lafast picture. -The Dot.. adapted for the screen !tom David Belasco* stage play, i ru.tv of love and adventure on romantic southern coast, with voah Beery and Gilbert Roland iipporting tbe beautiful Nonna
l-ageant-operetta. The Craise of the Magic Carpet" will take Hm audience through Japan. China, italy. Spain. Mexico. England. France. Denmark. Holland. Scotland and Ireland. H fa under
—a m ,hl (lirw ’ lion ot Mfa* Ruth Allen,
character as DoloreV. “ the i Sl f l ' ; " i * or of of Woo<Jb " r - ins. tantalizing, tango dancing. I * b, \ th ** ofa-retta sue-
»ret girl. 1 cessluUy two years ago at Well* Tinti-* Flto iS*. -z
.U summer pests.
; various tribes
"Beau Sabreur" is a Paramount production, a sequel to “Beau
Geste."
One ol the most Isvisbly produce! out-of-doors picture* filmed in many years fa Metro-Goidwyn-Maycr's "Rone-Marie." which is coming at she Levoy Theatre on Monday ami Tuesday. The picture will lie quite as lavishly presented on the screen here and will be shown to the full tnurical score of the sensationally succeaafnl musical play from whirh It was adapted to tbe screen. Joan Crawford has tbe title role and James Murray the leading male
romantic role.
i ot the
STur^- °* H “ h ^ Girls Glee (3ub 8, Sj nta> : ^ l L be ‘ o4,e, ' D aBd the Grade School Orchestra.
Iluaf
Her Wild Oat."
sprightly comedienne i nr crop of laughter
Mghf of Eagle
; Minstrel Show at
Rio Grande
[ RIO GRANDE—The Wildwood j Firemen presented their big min-
rill show
.. Th*;strel show In the Gr&ng.
Raislon." the man of magic, j here Monday evening, fo.- the the l ig noveln atiiaclinn on] benefit of the local fire company.' iicsdwy evening In conjunction > The Wildwood City Band fur- ■ i(h the photoplay feature. Hej "falwd music. The ever-popular » and expo** irick* ot^BUI Smith was the leading fun
Monday there will be a. maker,
e feature program for tbe A crowded house enjoyed the
in day. with Dj* DePutt! j show •
Heart Thief. as feature „ — one- fea'ure number t», People used to go wlthoat things fa Buck Joue* in “Black i ,w --m.w they go withTuesday aftenioor "»"nty to have things n- Bu-:.-r ■' will |, r
latest mined} pboti
'ollege.'
you spelllmi Thursdar al Billie Dov '• will be li
ry that will Wednesday on and eve- ‘ 'The I-Ovr >
be added each ;
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CENTURY Sheet Music
It fa not only annoying, it is actually dangerous to health The presence of file* fa an indication of uncleanliness. unsanitary condition*. and improper disposal of manure and other substances la
which they breed.
Ready For Fire
Music Shoppe 3702 Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD. N. J.
B rag A TheatreSea Isle City, N. J.
Sat.. Son.. April 28-29— Chester Conklin and W. C. Fields in ‘Two Flaming Youths' Tht* fa tbe latest of Conklin and Fields pictures, with an up-to-date cotnedy A SHORT TAIL" Latest Hews Events Tuesday. May 1st— Thomas Meighan in “The City Cone Wild" On* of Mrighan'a fine*!. Comedy. "DR. QUACK Thursday. May 3rd“Gensberg the Great"
it.. Sun.. May 5-6— Rich&rd Dix in “Gay Defender
Comedy— ROW. SAILOR.
WOODBINE—Bewildering sitnaUoas lav Mvtng a young American girl sad a French youth who are ■iK ked together al! night in a Parisian wax-works museum, form a p- n of the comedy which makes • up the story of "Gel Your Man." , Clara Bow'* Paramount picture. ; showing at The Lyric Theatre on
Saturday and Sunday.
Battleships foaming Into action in the greatest sea battie of history; 2.<HiKi.<K»0 soldiers being car-] ried overseas to France and at t home a girl dying a thousand liv- ,
that the Convoys might {
Hon.. Tint.. W«!.. Eve, a shows 7,-ec a *:ao
r Perfect Slcturvo—3>rt«-t!y Pnmmrte 'l CRITERION £• THEATRE BRIDOETOH I r.M t
EVERY THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAV Super Vaudeville ami Photup Deluxe Enteetainmemi direct from the S*q Tmie Ci!> rr«
Fr,a*y and Saturday Tb.« Wee* “Lore Hungry” An Appcuz^B^O-xh “ *'* rW With LOIS MORAN EXTRA ADDED Firvt Official Picture, c* the lr moot Airplane •Bremen" «t Greenley KUne
Pil v*o T i U?' WU Atla> FLIES TO FRANCE-* FINOS 'OMASCE
—At the Criterion—Tueanay and WsmtaSay. May 1« jr.3
Tbe Tall Cesar', Fifth Anno,! Pnmaction See PiNAPOKE" Light Opera
Staged by the She*man Glee Club of MiUvii.e
Boardwalk, at t
Every girl Is looking for a busband—both before -and after mar-
Tbose j
afety-
higfalighfa
Robert Kane'* g, eatj epic of the Navy, which comes i Tb? Lyric on Wednesday with a
LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE H. 1.
“Put ’em Up”
1st.. Sun.. April ZSth g 2Hh— Paramount presents CLARA BOW m “Get Your Man”
“The Convoy” with Dorothy Markania. Loan Sherman and an all-star cat
“WTv re the Show Is Always | Good”
"Jaws of Steel" ■hr iCPMBt myrUry tbrlUrr of hr Gold Ffa-id. The grealeal fUB-TSB-- n pic . yet. —Special A. ted Attraction— “OUR GANG COM£DY“
LIONEL BARRYMORE .n “Tlie 13th Hour”
Tbe Sensation* of Two CoatiaeBts! LEW LESLIE’S “BLACK BIRDJ OF 1928” A Distnv-'.ive and Unique Revue Moat by Dorothy Fields Musk by Jiim-y 1 With an a 1 !-star cast of Colored Artists Featming Adelaid - Hall—Aida Ward—Tim Moore | BLACK BIRD BEAUTY CHORUS! FAMOUS PLANTATION ORCHESTRA
World's Greatest Colored Show!
L
Central Pharmacy.
Women Love Diamonds wilh Pauline Starve Owrn
TREE CITY PARKING REAR OF THE THEATRE
ON THF STAGE
ON THE SCREEN
5 VAUDEVILLE 5
BRENT m
“Beau Sabreur”
Fabt-ea—-Levey i
r Orchestra—Palhe News
COMING—MONDA- AND TUESDAY—COM I h
V EARS ON BROADWAY.
GOSE-MARIE
l JOAN CRAWFORD. JAMES 1
I HOUSE PETERS.
Hunt’s Theatn WILDWOOD, N. J. -NEW BLAKER Friday. Satarday and Sunday, April 27. 28 and Matinee Saturday *ad Sunday 2:30 P. M. Hear and See the Famous AL JOLSON m “The Jazz Singer'] With Orthophonic Accompaniment.
Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. April 30. May 1 » Norma Talm&dge in “THE DOVE” With Noat Beery and Gilbert Roland Thursday. Friday and Saturday, May 3. 4, 5 Matinee Saturday Only 2.30 ?. M. Colleen Moore in “HER WILD OAT’
—HUNT’S CASINOH —Program Week Starting Sunday. April 29l2i—
Sunday. April 29—
I/>is Wilson in
J^Coney Island" Monday—-Bargain Day
2—Features—2 Lya De Putti in
“The Heart Thief’ and Buck Jones in
“Black Jack"
* Wed.. Thurs., May 2. 3-
VAUDEVILLE
AND
PHOTOPLAYS
Friday. Bargain Day. May ; Pauline Starke and K'' na
Harlan in
"Streets of Shanghai
Tuesday. May 1st— A Night of Magic and Buster Keaton in “College”
Saturday. May 5— Claire Wiadso; i'> ! 'The Opening Night

