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CAPE MAI conm TIMES. FWDAY. MAI 4 1888.

What To Do * - Where To Go What To See

Rita Gould Has A New Racket Jovial Star of ‘‘Gay Parte” Adopts New Slogan ATLANTIC CITT-RiU Gould has a new racket. The Jovtal chantetiae and »tar of "Gay I*aree," cominr to the Apollo The atre Jn Atlantic city for the week betfanlnc Monday. May Tth. baa becoco'' the apo»ti< ot a tuovement for the phyalcal tapmvrm*nt of her se» ls-rr clothe" for the Girls” la the provocative and oomprebf-m.nr •lo«an nailed to the Gould maatbeau. For nearly- well, a number of years. Rita has covered the fare of the civilized world in an effort to aarner as many sbeckles aa possible No*- ahe is a rich woman No longer will her arlltitles -be confined to stage work and resultant compensation. She has her mission—the urge to lead her sisters out of the bondage of over-dressing. Miss Gould determined on what promises to be a crusade after reading the recent comment of; Dr. Herman N Bnndeien. former Chicago health commissioner •• . . . with as little on as the law allows Sunlight must tall directly on the skin to get best results.” Dating her engagements with revues. Mias Gould observed that the ladles of the ensemble were seldom ill. She stud led the phenomena. coming to the conclusion that the lark of superfluous restmenu'wan the primary cause of the girls - health. “Student Prince” At New Levoy P '(non Novarro and Norma Shearer Head Cast

MILLV1LLR—One of the most famous casts ever assembled on the screen supports Ramon Novarro and Norma Shearer In "The Student Prince." Krnst I-ubltsch massive fllmlzatlou of the famous stage play being shown at the New Levoy Theatre, -Monday and Tuesday. Jean Hersbolt. Lds.ird Connelly. Oil* Harlan. Georgi Arthur. Edythe Chapman. Gusur Von Seyflertitz. Philippe De Ijuy. Bobby Mack and many others of note are in the cast. Approzimatcly two thousand extras take part in t$t . spectacular details of the hug*- production William Powell. long consldi

the foremost of versatile character men on tl»c screen, plays the | role of villain In Dctie Daniels’ | latent -tarring comedy for Paramount. “Feel My Ptflse." which will h. at the New Leroy on

Wednesday

The Pat amount featured players part on this occasion Is that of a leader of a rum-running [ gang and is believed to be oae of the l*ert roles of his career. Powell has frequently appeared with Mias Daniels, the last ta-o with that star being "Senorlta -- and "Shea A Shrik His last work, however, was with Kmll .tannings in "Tlte Last Command.” Richard Arl«-n plays opposite Miss Daniels In the stmy by Howard Fmtnett Rogers. Gregory La Cava directed. "Flying Romeos" D the latest first National feature comedy whicli George “.Sidney and i 'bvrlle Murmy have made together. Showing at the New Levoy Theatre on Thursday, this picture promises to eclipse even the unusual success of their preceding one

Powerful Drama Is “Showdown”

Depict* With Fidelity Fev-

erish Life of Oil Field*.

;Dong In a Story Of South America

‘The Gaucho” Comes to

Blokere Nest Week

WOODBINE—Not only does

“The Showdown.'* George Bancroft's first starring picture for Paramount, which shows at thLyiic Theatre Saturday and Sunday. dtpict with amazing fidelitv the feverish life of the oil Held" but it also presents a love story i ami a drama of emotion* even | more powerful than Bancroft's

sensational "Underworld." Theatre audiences who were j

enthralled by the extraordinary vitality and dramatic power j shown by Bancroft In "Under-! world.■' will flnd in this new ve-1 hide an even greater example of this players mastery of hi* art.;

Played in the reatote districts;

of Mexico's back country where every man is a potential enemy. "Th. Showdown" finds Bancroft playing the role of a wandering 1 oil driller. Into his Uie come

j three men who have followed t

! h‘si from one field after another, j

Cody and Pringle Goodt h, c “ Ulw know he has a aUth'

" ••use which tell* him where oil j

Friends n.ough Co-Sto

___ | croft and his riv: la settles into

jgrim and deadly ,.me*t. a girl 1

uly arrives. frc«n from the

WILDWOOD—Hunt's C a a i n o will present another excellent bill of vaudeville next Wednesday and Thursday with the feature photoplay as an added attraction. The five act* prsaen ed this week were considered the best vaudeville bill ever presented in Wildwood and the management will sea that the same Ugh clan* act* are secured

every week.

Sunday afternoon and «»—»««»> j Will Roger v will be seen In "A: Texas Steer, ooe of the

th' AWine Theatre in Philadelphia and breaking record" wherever shown The ■ greatest lover on the screen does some of his best work in this drama of -dd Frrncs tn the days of Louti This wonderful production will be presented Sunday. Monday and Tuesday at Hunt's Blaker Theatre with a special matinee on

Sunday.

Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. of next week, with school kiddies matinee on Frtdjy - M. Douglass Frdr-

will he

"The

GauciO." hi* latest tare, a story that deals with adventures of a South American cowboy who is influenced by two women, one a bad vampire and the other a saintly Mary Pick ford has a small part but the leading female role preseats a new Mexican alar, l.up Valei. who has created a aensawberevrr. this picture ha*

seen shown

This will be the first showing In Sooth Jersey of this feature

photoplay.

Comes To Capitol

Make 3 Pictures But Still Speak

PORT NORRIS—Thre. picture* ; t

X t J“Cr “The Big Parade

and "By Whose Hand." with Ri-

cardo Cortez.

Tuesday evening the mighty spectacle. “The Mono of I*raoL”| with Marta Cords, a picture that 1

broke records for attradaoce at j a *-» . i ___ ixc.i the Roxy Theatre. New York t A LoTe Jw*!- W l™

acclaimed by critics to be]

Hur." will be seen. 1

Wednesday and Thursday five] acts ot vaudeville will be pre-

sented with one the best screen WOODBINE—“The Big Parade." dramas of the year. “Old Banking Vidor's pieturizaUoo

Francisco." with Dolores Cot

efint m

of New York, "rite

which develop from

the prvwnce ot a gently nuturedi girl in this wild spot form a' drama from which Bancroft's' genius as an actor shines with even greater lustre than In "Underworld.'* "The Rough Rid-

ers" or ''Old Ironsides.’*

Heading th? supporting east art Evelyn Brent. Neil Hamilton i Fred Kohler. Arnold Kent and Leslie Kenton. Victor Schcnz-

Inger directed.

hlch Utey've. co-starred and they re still speaking to each

other I

That li the record held by l/cw < ody and AUeen Pringle who •lave jri.-t begun on the third oi a series of co-starring vehicle! for \b't ro-tioldwyn-Mayor. The first was "Adam and Evil.' second "Tea for Three." and the third Is called "Wickedness Preferred " It comes Saturday the Nujoy Theatre. I think the reason we're still such good friends even after having co-starred for this length of time U that we get all our quarreling off our chest before the camera." says I-ew Tody, every picture we've played the roles of married' raurde* who don't exactly get along together, so whenever Aileen has ..nytnlng nasty to say to me she take* out In u sub-title.. And . maybe that's why her acting U “Anyway, the fait remains that were Still good Irlends behind

the camera.”

Aileen Pringle declares that t here's no reason why co-stars shouldn't get along. “Von see I tell 1/pw that he's the bee. actor on the screen and he tells mi

that I'm the greatest actress and j OBcr Boy—"I hardly know what ii* »c neither one of us brlievel to do with tuy week end " the other there's no chance for; Rumor-“Put a hat on It and I argument." ! keep It from catching cold.”

movie drama of fore the earthquake with Its faon* harbary coast. Friday another bargain day hill showing Fred Thomson and Silver King In "Jesse James.” Saturday afternoon and evening Shirty Mason will be secs In “Sally In Our AU«r," a aerren drama adapted from the famous stage play of the same name ' will appeal to both young old. a funny comedy and the latest new* reel will complete Ihc

program.

Barrymore And Fakhank*

Helen was attending her first party. When refreshmen « Were served she refused a second helping tn ice cream with a polite "no thank you." although her

look wan wistful.

"Oh. do have some more ice cream, dear." her hostess urged. "Mother told me I must say 'No. thank you."' exclaimed • little girl, "but I don't beHev. rhe knew the dishes were going

to be so small."

"Mamma. Isn't It fime for lunch f yeitr * "No. dear, not for a whole

hour."

“Well, then, my tummy musti 1 be too fast" 1

Starting

Sunday John Bsi ryraore seen in one of his biggest screen dramas. “When A Man Love.- ” w ltk. Do tore* C tore is now

CENTURY Sheet JMusic

Lauirence Rtailings' stirring W. _ War story, will show at the r*pItol Theatre Saturday and Sun-

d*y.

The theme deals with a phase of the World War. but that mighty theme is handled not politically nor aa a melodramatic spectacle, but the Intimate drama of the individuals mbo struggled, (Ought, loved and suffered. This method

ern story by "The Birth of a Nation." for the Eastern locale it “was dev, loped by “Way Down East " In 'The fovered Wagon" the fortunes of the Wingate family in their < ro**-continent . piigrimage tunned the exciting in-

A low knock-rating is desirable. But a thoroughbred gasoline must also start quickly, deliver power and give mileage M STANDARD’ GASOLINE STANDARD OIL C O M P A N Y OF WEW JERSEY

'■Where the Show b Always Good”

fiatueday. Sunday. M«, 6-*— ‘The Big Parade’ starring JOHN GILBERT and RENEE ADOREE.

Here last Is the picture that naa captu>ed the heart of the world. “The greatoat human document the Silver Sheet haa r flaahtd." If you don't aee it you’ll mlai the greatest ptc-

Wednesday. May 9— RAMON NOVARRO In "Lovers” Hla grdbteit picture line- "Ben Hur." You’ll thrill—you’i marvel—and learn the greatest truth of the human soul In Comedy and Latest News

terest. In "The Kg Parade”! Stalling* and Vidor have a theme ’ enthralling m all Americana tn the story of th. — doughboy nutsketeer* end a French Jri during the American push across the Ap-

gonne.

John Gl.uert. the star. Karlj Dane and Tom O'Brien appear at American bod ilea. , while the (arm house girl. Mcltaasde. ta enacted by Renee Adorwe. herself j Frenchwoman. '

“Divine Woman” Has Fine Cast

Grets Gaiko Has Lars Han.;

son for 1 rxKng Man

to be b

musing and entertaining I . ill he on tap at the f’rl Theatre on Wednesday Tb* plr-l turc ta Thr l-ove ThrtlLfi a light] comedy with l-aura 1a Plante tn‘ ' g role and an excel-i n support 1, The picture makes no protease |' of being anything but frothy and fast-moving comedy and Miss ist Plante's host of fans elsewhere have declared it I* <*• most amusing pictures

At the Theatres Next Week

BRIDGETON—Samii.: Co ban and Ted McNamara, w ho scored, ter? in “The Gay R-- j treat." are again teamed in the comic featured rol.-* of “Why Sailor* Go Wrong, 1 * a cor mancr prod ore,; )* Fox Film*, at the Criterion. Friday and Satnr* day of Ibis week, in conjunction with the super v .uderiHe and lecleA. short subjects. The Criterton s new nrches arcom panics the vaudeville i feature pictures every Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Many favorable comment* arc heard from the patron)'. One ot the most remarkable cast* of the year ta seen supporting Greta Garbo in “The Hi rim Woman." her n-west Metro-Gold-wyu-Mn *er starring vehicle, w hich will be shown at the Crt Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. Miss GarhO has Lars Hanson rut her leading man. while Ij*we1! Sherman play* the role of the Villainous theatrical Imptesarin Polly Moran 1* »»** aa a French lavndress. vrhiie Dorothy ming haa the pert of a cocotti.

B rac A

Tnudajr, May 8— Helen Costello in “Is Old Kentucky This hi one of those exciting horse race pictures. History Event. “Second Hundred Yean”

Thurvday, May 10— “The 13th Hour" A thrilling mystery drama! Featoruig Lionel B. rymore. Including "Napoleon.'' the Great Dog. Comedy. Our Gang in “Yale vs. Harvard"

Sat.. Sun.. May 12-18— Adolphe Menjou in "SereBade" Comedy. “French Fried" Hews Event*

Coming Attractions— JACKIE COOGAH in “BUTTONS' “40,000 MILES WITH UHDY”

LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE N. J.

Friday. May 4— UNIVERSAL JEWEL present “Trick of Hearts ’

GEORGE BANCROFT in “The Showdown

HUNT’S Program — CasinO

Theatres Week of May 7th BLAKER

—Bargain Day-

Two

Feature*

-V

Wednesday.

First National preemu KEN MAVNARO In "The Devil’s Saddle ’

69*V0LUPTUESES CHAitMEUSEE'S FRANCA!

■•OUTM JERSEY'* FOREMOST THEATREl

Mon- TuesWed.. Eves., E SHOWS (.-00 A 9:00

Perfect Picture*—Perfectly Presented Y CRITERION THEATRE BRIDGETON

I Saturday*

EVERY THURSDAV. FRIDAY and SATURDAY At per Vaudeville and PhotopLi Deluxe Entertainment Direct from the B.g Tim# City 1

Friday, Saturday, May 4 The Comedy Team of ' Price Glory"

“Why Sailors Go Wrong” High sea roamer* in romantic hot water w.tn gaily pmpps and Nick btuarl.

Monday. Tuesday. May GRETA GARBO > “The Divine Woman With Lars Hanson eand Ur Sherman. She’ll sweep you off your as the great acress who lest her only love. Usual Popular Pric*«

—Wednesday (One Day Only), May *th— LAURA LA PLANTE In ’ THE LOVE THRILL" with Tom ,pe» - Bryant Wash turn and Jocelyn Lee.

John Barrymore in

Maria Garda in “THE MOON OF ISRAEL”

TUES.

“When a Man Loves”

5—ACTS—5 VAUDEVILLE and Dolores Co?Mlo in “OLD SAN FRANCISCO”

WED.

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS

TH1IR.

in “The Gaucho"

—Bargain Day— Fred Thompson in “JESSE JAMES"

FRI.

Special Matinee for Kiddies Friday. 8:43 P. M. Children—15r

Shirley Mason in “SALLY IN OUR ALLEY”

SAT.

Molly O’Day and Alex Francis in

Reginald Denny in “THAT’S MY DADDY”

SUN.

‘The Shepherd of the Hills’

Matinee Daily at 2 P. M. 7 * * P. M.

FRIDAY and SATURDA” S—SELECTED ACTS VAUDEVILLE—S m conjunction with Feature Photoplay Norma Shearer in “The Latest from Paris

— MONDAY AND TUESDAY-

WEDNESDAY BEBE DANIEL? “Feel My Pulse”

geo; “Flying Romeo*