Cape May County Times, 11 May 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 14

CAPE MAT COCHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. MAT 11. IMS.

What To Do * * Where To Go What To See

Jed Harris’ New Farce At Apollo 1 “The Front Rage" Is Newspaper Story With Scene Laid on Chicago Is Ludicrous and ironic

At the Theatres

Next Week

'Park Theatre Opens Tonight

Ocean City Film House to

Start With Comedy

Rk-faard Ba:!hrtiue*s in the ! Molly Ro

j cutrrias mlr Sstartay Bight. The liighij rfraoUe s-tt-tu--

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5' - ATLANTI- < ITV J..1 Harri, ! Will preM-n: “Th*- Front Pa**-.' *! - neiodrsw*. tare.- ot nraspap*: >! Mle by Ben Hwbt »n<! < barter.: MaeArtbur at the Apollo ThHHre.lf la Atlas tir aty. for x » wk he-j ginniat .Monday nigL:. May I4tb 1 TbU wlH b» tbr Cm produrtioe i Ot tbr I>2>-1“< »»;:»*« o! .hit *in-i CatBrlyrajaeemi (a I vnun* man » bo • Is tbr- pa*t two :u-a**>fi> batapon-; - sored Ihrt-r aeeb notablr bits a* I c: "Broadaaj foonettr- and Th< i Royal Ff.nJiy A* hi tbr in-i Blanc* of *all hi» pU)>. Harritj WlH prerent "The Front Page") IB Atlantic < ity prior le Ur New j

‘ York opi-nin*

- "The Front Pare wm 1*aewapap*-: play writtrn by : directed by artlv.- o*-w»paj>erm Both Hccht and MacArthur h. seen Ion* aervlrc on n<-»»!*[«-■ (B New Yortt and * bk a*o. «bt Oaorge F Kaufinrii Wbo fca* d

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“Rose-Marie” Most r *11 , i ritr * Boardwalk Lavishly Filmed R?S.r: VS,?. |»omght (Friday) under tbc mnn . /- r « ». , „ ianseat ol tb* M^x.rlyn Theatrr. Joan Crawford Heads Cast a hiurtw* comedy "Ladu-r' , B '•' r ‘*t in a TurkUh Bath SatOt Deaubrui r*cture urday night the theatre will pre *eBt Rlehferd BanbetDinu to 'Tlie

j K<x»."

BKtMUTTON—George Bancroft, j The next pre-*~aaor. altracrlcm “ recently ►wept triumphantly I •‘J 1 ^ OB J *71 d * Jr * Dl! -tardom through hi* Work ^n! M * , 18 ’* ,o^n * , <«- I., -■□►atk.na! drama, "Under-if? ^ F, “ >a T. • "orld ' ha* achieved an euuaily; theatre l* at park i«.»er'ul chara*-tertzatkm in The P, “* r “ r ‘ d bt Boardwalk.

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.... ti)f . ru.-rtai Theat™ * ,r ' - •'>»rt»g >on«oU in a . nd Saturdlr ‘ hrWUy 1 Turklrh l«Ub an ladlm- night and

i two men Mlddealy entered?

Realizing that liancnott had That u Jurt what kapwen. in ■ rested a definite utchc for him-! the First National meture -. in the heart* of theatre an- ! ''Ladle*' Night in a Turhiak 1 dlcnces. Parambnot aet out to : Bath." co-feaioHng Dorothy Mae-' bnd .: m* nary tor the player:kail and Jack Molhalt. i which would give scope for the i Thla idlaatton la oandled wUh I ’ remeixioo* (HalMy be exhibited *uefa maateriy ekill that con vat-! In 't nderworld." 'Tbe Pony Ki- five laughter muitr. It ia a ‘ ! l-rea*.' "Old Ironaidas" and The j uaevtion whether the tw- men.! RoorI: Rider* " ! aeekliis to eacapc the potlLe. are! On tbe »ta*e the Criterion alii ! «n***-rr»«Bed 'ban the wo-] preeent then u»ua! vaudeville. ^ ^

- »croii< panted by tbe new Criterion

He of the

t him*, who l cast pa hie mother, 'the gownor'e wife. i Mbw Joyce was selected lor the I ! role becatnw of her dramatic: i ability and eympathetic rendltlcn j : of emotional role*. Her work In "The Nooae " eland* out as tb. j bent she has done la a long and . eventful screen career.

Father and Son Love Finn Scene “Sorrell and Son” Faithful to Deeping Novel

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of bathing beau tic

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Cynkai

tayaierioo* telcphcar call over the private wire of the gm-

. emor vavea a boy'* llle et dawn'

■i'K»d 'Kit i.f-d.»r» pictures'filmed ‘’'A** ^ °» e Ibe We scene* in m many year* 1* Metro^Joidwya-j N»Uonal> 'Tbe

May. r> ' Hose-Uaric.' which la'

! comm* Monday and Tueaday M

“ < riterbui Theatre. The pt<-

WOODB1NK — Fatber-and-aon low b the theme of "Sorrell and Son.' Herbert Brepoa's production of Warwick Deeplns» b««t•eUiag nerd, made into it Coited ArtbiU PScTurr. and after cd at lb* Capitol Theatre. Saturday and Sunday May 12Ui and IJth. H. B Warner appears, as Stephen Sorrell, and Miekcy UcBan and Mb Astis-r enact. retpecOvely. the child Kit and the matured Kit Sorrell The notable cast include* Anna <1 Nflaaon as Dora Sorrell. Cartaol Myera as Flur•nce Palfrey: Norman Trevor at Thca.ac Rolsnd: Alice Joyce as Fanny Gwriend- Mary Nolan as

and Douia W..1-

Sergeant Back

Much ot "Sorrell sad Son' Aimed in ' ugland and with tbe aid of the author, Warwick Deeping. AH ot tie fllm “Borr.-n Son" is f.iQiluI to tb* fpirif letter of Warwick Deeping'* book. ending of the Him b that of the book. One of tbe most retnat tug Greta G rbo in The Dtvloe Motnar..’’ her newest MetrnGold- » yt*-Mayer Hat ing vehicle. »Inch will be shown at the Capiu Theatre oo Wednenday. May IfitJ Miss Garbo bat Lara Hansoo a* her leading man, while Dowell Sherman plays the role o vHlaiDou* Uieslricol impresario. PoBy Moran u seen as a French laundress. whOe f>orothy cm min* has the part of a cocott. Paulette Daval U an actr* mad Johnny Mark Brown an actor of a Parisian theatre. Ceaare Gravtna play* the part o' ■ boy no the stage ara Jean de Briar w the stage ''., r « c t or . The Man: "See here, my man. who In the devil told you to plant ail that tu-w shrubbery In

front yard —

Gardner: “Why. your wife. The Man: "Mighty pretty, isn't

who got* hut never

' drnmatl' editor Time* Ben H known novelist "Count Bruca ' line Dagger » Arthur 1« t hr " ward Sheldon, r press root! - Building. < !

Ik-rating j lure will be quite

cir .dii/rr*. tbe war-; *>n tbe screen here- hod - -ilber. With Ux-; «UI I-- ►hos n to th* full musical Prisoner bedlam en- ‘core of the eensat lonnliy successentire. city starts] fu- musical play from which It

' th< New York 1 ““ • m-n-iiunt that develops into; »•» adaptah to the acrccB. Josr ■bt D a widely : b ;-.riou» ebaae ‘‘rawford has the title role and eln* th. autbm. Jed Harri* ia* p„. together a i •'•mei Murray tbe leading mate

* ''Eric liorn “ Isrxe and highly skill. <1 cast IO j romantic role,

id ' Th* FViren- illustrate this iudfciotu and tnmir-1 P < btrle* Mar- j farre In It are Dee Trnrj.l

<!ih'.i with M-: creator .vf the Roy lame role in! Wedaeaday of n* :t week, fori •'l.ulii Beil* " I "Broadway Ofgood Frrkine. i one day only, wrii be cbown' In th* j I'bj llir F<»ah. George MarPar-! "Iddie*' Night in A Turkish onrta i i ’ ri ‘ J- -:* ' romette. cuude 1 Bath. ' with Dorothy MackaHIand

■ * * arrie! Jack Mulbail.

Spurin-* alleia. Violet Barney. ! Jay Wilson and j

Judge: "What's the charge •vgainrt this man. officer"'' Officer: "Arson. Your Honor, burning up the road."

"Whrje the Show D Always Good"

“Sorrell and Son”

Comedy and Lsiast Nr*« | Wednesday. May ihh— GRETA CAR80 >n “Tke Divine Woman"

LINDBERGH"

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Saturday. May IJth—

Shirley Mason in

‘‘Sally in Our Alley’

Monday. May 14th— —Bargain DayTwo Features Wednesday, May

j Sunday. May ! Jth— Reginald Denny it “That’* My Daddy” 1 Tuesday, May tSttv— ' ” Ac refit Bath Juddah Patsy Rath Miller in ‘‘Tragedy of Youth”

Red Hot Senas

Ciida Gray in "THE DEVIL DANCER" huraday. May irtli—The answar to Beau Gnate" Evelyn Brent and Noah Beery in “BEAU SABRUER"

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Montagu Lore in "The Haunted Ship”

iy. May 1»th— " Estelle Taylor ia

‘‘The Whip Woman” vod -Our Gang Comedy"

BLAKER ituiday and Sunday. May 12 and 11— Trim* Stove Dally—2.-30. .'.00 and *.-00 P. M. Molly O'Day and Alex Francis in “THE SHEPHERD of the HILLS” From the famous novel by HAROLD BE.L WRIGHT

niOerSal diWec Rreaaa “Trkk of Hearts ’

Saturday. Sunday. May c tSksFWi&m n “De Skowdowa” with Evelyn Brent and H

and a senile and lovely woman are drawn. Th* fate of a helpless woman in the balance. —Special Added Attraction— Charlie Chaplin In "THE FLOORWALKER" Latest Now*

Wednesday. May *— First National preseats KEN MAYNARD :n “Ike Devil s Saddle" i' yen have th* Mood of

Ninth Episode of "THE VANISHING RIOER" Comedy News Comma— WIFE SAVERS”

m or ; a — J3ZT 1 / ‘ * PAGE" a new farce

Dee Tracy < regex*! Perklno Jessie Cromette Willard Roberif-lon Violet Barney Willi am foran Jay Wikon

Phyllis Povab George Mar Far lane ClEuii-, Cooper Carrie Weller Jos. Bpurtn-Calieia Tammany Young Edward Uianclli

Hughes Centra

CENTURY Sheet Mw>ie

B!< ac A Sea Isle City, N. J.

Sat., Sun.. May 12-13 Adolphe Menjou in “Serenade"

silk Ur

eht ^elafrir printed.

Music Shoppe

PRE-SEASON OPENING —Oj-eniag Attraction Friday. May 11th— Dorothy Mackai) and Jack Mulhall in ‘Ladies’ Night in a Turkish Bath” j Saturday. May 12th—Matinee 2:45 P. M— Richard Barthlcmrs* in “The Noose” Next Pi*-Season Performance! FRIDAY. MA\ 18 SATPRDAY. MAY 19 Open for Season Friday May 25 On the Boardwalk at Park Flare OCEAN CITY

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Only Mat

‘ with Menjou it? you've never seen him. Comedy—''French Fried” Hews Events Tuesday. May 15— Tim McCoy in “Spoilers of the West"’ A red hot Western. Grcai Event—"Buffalo Bill's Da.! Fight." Thursday. May 17— “Discord" ] I With an all-star east. Comedy—"Fourth Alarm'' i \ Sat.. Sun. May 19-20— JACKIE COOGAN in “Buttons” i | -Added Attraction - • 40.000 Miles With Lindy Hews Events ! —COMING- ; ; John GGUert in f "Man, Women and Sin”

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EVERY THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Super Vaudeville and Photoplays

Deluxe Entertalnr

t the Big Tim* City Mauve*

Friday. Saturday, May 11. 12 xj n d e p. w or^Lfr ilSSBpssp With Evel;-n Brent and Neil Hamilton

Monday, Tuesday. May 14. IS Ope of the World s Greatest Romances ‘Rose-Marie’ With JOAN CRAWFORD You'll be moved and tbrilied

—weurevday (One Day Only). May IS— “LADIES' NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH" With JACK MULHALL and DOROTHY MACKAILL.

FREE CITY PARKING REAR OF

THKATHM ON THE STAGE

Frl. Eves, at e » a » p. M. Sat. Eve*, at s-ts a s.4s

I SATURDAY

I THE screen

5 SELECTED ACTS e> VAUDEVILLE 5

George Bancroft in “The Show Down”

Rathe Newt

ONOAY AND TUI

. ’Douglas Fairbanks

^Mgauchq'

Estelle Taylor in 'The Whop Woman”

That's My Daddy”

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