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What To Do - Where To Go<br />

What To See<br />

Fillie" Has a<br />

Marvellous Cast<br />

i Daviea Supported<br />

by Host <strong>of</strong> Playera<br />

•waa worth the full price <strong>of</strong> admission.<br />

The photoplay Was <strong>of</strong> the latest<br />

release and was one to he remembered<br />

and the live management<br />

li to he eohgraliiisled ton then<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> what the public<br />

wants and giving It to them regnrdleu<br />

<strong>of</strong> cost,<br />

_ whicle. TIM,, the Toiler. ^ - matineesTat<br />

Cosmopolitan production »»edj3 p- M aa(1 e * 6ven|n> M_<br />

f, Metro-auldwyn-Mwer accept Saturday, at f.ll and I p.<br />

Snde star Is supported by lhe|M ^ t M m i i J „„„, ,„„<br />

fat able tut <strong>of</strong> comedians ever iBaw<br />

b e e ) u a, , Jo p<br />

3*mhlcfl in a single pronuetlen.<br />

Moon, who has played<br />

yeara In Mm farces, or outline<br />

comedy roles ««" dm.<br />

atle /productions. Is wen as Mae,<br />

e" wihimslcal <strong>of</strong>fice dradge.<br />

Roach. h« an Important<br />

Jack Mulhall Goes<br />

To Jail For Movie<br />

Picture Patroni Will See<br />

Popular Star Behind Bars<br />

Gertrude Short, has the role <strong>of</strong>j. H t k Mulhall has gene to jail<br />

as Bill the habitually in.<br />

cated brotlier In law <strong>of</strong> the<br />

(rlvlloua out lovable stenographer<br />

heroine.<br />

h<br />

BtflnographSr in tha <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

, Beit. door, and Qeor»e Ffcweett<br />

Mi the part <strong>of</strong> Mr. Blmpklnj.<br />

K. Arthur will M MI<br />

Kyne'i Best Seller<br />

"Jim the Conqueror"<br />

Fight Between Cattle «nd<br />

Sheep Barena Pictured<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Peter 8. Kyne's greatest<br />

siorleii wll lh# men on the gcrei-lt<br />

when "Jim the Conqueror," featuring<br />

William Boyd, Kllnor Fair.<br />

Walter Long, Tully Marshall nnd<br />

Tom gantsehl, comes to the Lyric<br />

Theatre on Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 13.<br />

The author <strong>of</strong> "Gappy Rlekp"<br />

seems to have the happy faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> writing stories that retain all<br />

their<br />

vitality and picturesque<br />

charactpfiiaiion ' when put Intn<br />

the silent drama, and-"Jim the<br />

Conqueror" 1H no exception. The<br />

dramatic theme <strong>of</strong> the picture is<br />

the bitter Igbt for possession <strong>of</strong><br />

waterhole rights on the great<br />

Western plains, waged by pheeptnen<br />

and eatle barons on ihe wl'le<br />

open spaces.<br />

Screen Beauties<br />

Coming to Colonial<br />

M. Prevsit, L. Fazenda and<br />

D. Costello An Booked<br />

•for picture purposes only! patroni<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Criterion Theatre on<br />

Friday and Saturday <strong>of</strong> this week<br />

Lire fnr a fiuManahip Farlsl.<br />

will Bate an opportunity <strong>of</strong> see-1 enne |« a gay and colorful affair.<br />

p p y | gy f<br />

Whlppte. and Hurry inc toe papular young leading if Judged by the nplendor and<br />

-J, fltles than the Hippodrome m.n-<br />

•<strong>On</strong>umt lathered for the entir.<br />

? -l«rt*lnment or lls patrons has never<br />

* - bean man In this house Truly<br />

theTdoanin or this the.trt, "Shows<br />

..•forth going miles to see," Is no<br />

iitnv and toe advertisement Is<br />

iifticbt «h«n It Mates "More enter-<br />

, -^Jalnment > than a throe-ring clraijit<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the permanent features<br />

<strong>of</strong> tin Hippodrome Is the I/im<br />

r<br />

bdnlt's Hippodrome Concert Oruti<br />

cWstrasnd this feature alone<br />

and W«4nea> * tw Itnr<br />

Pleture "Fighting Love,<br />

will be on view^ at the Criterion<br />

Theatre neit Thursday evening<br />

only. The theni# <strong>of</strong> "Mthtine<br />

Mve" is iald to be intensely dra-<br />

Batie and every gcene has a thrill<br />

<strong>of</strong> Its own,<br />

Victor Varceni and<br />

Henry B. Waitball are<br />

In the cast.<br />

Charlie Murray, whose original<br />

lt*ge iueceH was oltained while<br />

teamed in the Murray & Mack<br />

combination for nearly twenty<br />

years, believes that he has fonnjl<br />

another great partner in the<br />

imgh mating Chester AakUn.<br />

The two win he seen together<br />

for the flrst time In the leading<br />

roles <strong>of</strong> "MeCadaett's, Flay," ih«<br />

comedy reaturs to be seen at the<br />

Criterion Theatre for three days,<br />

beginning Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11,<br />

i&rlj showings <strong>of</strong> the picture<br />

In Hollywood resulted in many „"« tto'rirtt<br />

predictions that the two would 1 "<br />

become' one <strong>of</strong> the famous fun<br />

affinities <strong>of</strong> the ucnen<br />

Special added attraction—South<br />

letm-y'a cleverest musical com<br />

>lnatlon the Britfgrton Harmon 1<br />

:a Band, all local boys and giil^<br />

presenting a no\i| <strong>of</strong>fering <strong>of</strong><br />

muntc and long<br />

passing beauty an.I ^irmrtntMS<br />

that though a year in af.vnnce 0<br />

the eurnjiit mn'le, 'hey are<br />

lined for popular fa^u \<br />

"A Dumb-beU's Diary" mlgli<br />

well hava 'in.ii the till" <strong>of</strong> "Thi<br />

•trong Man," which will hoi,<br />

forth at the J,."lc Tneatre o<br />

Kiiniluy. <strong>Jul</strong>y It,<br />

iiarry Ln:.uiljn Is »l5rnsd 1<br />

lilt, rig' <strong>of</strong> fu i a§ an<br />

to a German tMfytigr man, aud hi<br />

Inde.rflhlibly ninny face pi-nd<br />

[Willis into liMterli* every timi<br />

ht even U '• i « d'<br />

, Obliging<br />

Manager; "Why did you strik<br />

this young ladyi"<br />

Walter: "Weil, she asked me<br />

to fetch her wrap. And ail I<br />

done wui fetch her a goed one<br />

Fifty-Fifty<br />

Grandpop<br />

OW Ofint: "Whrn I IIU a la.<br />

1 rililn't think anything <strong>of</strong> chop<br />

plug up ,i wooiMed full <strong>of</strong> logx.<br />

YaiinKKtnr: "Well, 1 don "it think<br />

io much about it. !l.her. '<br />

Bob Morton-Police Circus<br />

WILDW00D<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 14,15 and 16<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 17 and 18<br />

• PRESENTING THE BIG SHOW HIT OF THE YEAR FOR<br />

THE BENEFIT QF THE POLICE PENSION FUND<br />

"Getting Oertip's Garter," a<br />

new MetropolHan comedy starring<br />

Marie Prevost, was written<br />

with the idea that Chsiies Hay,<br />

who apnuani apposite Mlns Pre.<br />

vast, shall not gel the garter until<br />

the culminating scene <strong>of</strong> the<br />

picture.<br />

The Bret day's shooting actually<br />

brought forth uhe caret,<br />

made <strong>of</strong> precious mulaJ and studded<br />

with gems, its valus was<br />

high and It Was a splendid piece<br />

<strong>of</strong> work from th.j goldsmith's<br />

shop.<br />

Miss Prevost m so enthusiastic<br />

about the garter that<br />

she took it home the first day<br />

and that evening displayed it to<br />

her guests, who voiced their a.dmiration<br />

<strong>of</strong> its beautiful wort,<br />

stanshlp,<br />

"Getting Gertie's Carter," will<br />

be the feature at the Colonial<br />

ne« Tuesday and Wednesday,<br />

nominee, thrills, laughter and<br />

pathos^<br />

commingle ,Jn "Single<br />

BW<br />

Warner Bros,' delightfully i<br />

human story <strong>of</strong> the love quest<br />

<strong>of</strong> a laundry girl. Louise Faien,.<br />

da and Clyde Cook are the principals,<br />

and it goes without say.<br />

Ing that these peerless mirtiimakens<br />

eitrast toe maalmum <strong>of</strong><br />

fun from each droll situatloi<br />

"llmple sis" comes to the<br />

Colonial Theatre new Thursday<br />

and Friday,<br />

Dolores Cosiello. conceded to<br />

be the most beautiful screen lady<br />

<strong>of</strong> the world, starred by Warner<br />

Brothers in the great melodrama<br />

<strong>of</strong> the sea, "A Ulllinn Bid/<br />

comes to the Colonial neit Saturdaj.<br />

"A Million Bid." a Robert Billon<br />

adaptation <strong>of</strong> Ge<strong>of</strong>fe Cameron'g<br />

famous story. Is Intensely<br />

dranatto, elvln* Jllss Costello the<br />

most superb emotional role <strong>of</strong><br />

her unparalleled career.<br />

Morton's Circus at<br />

WildwoodandO.C,<br />

Will Exhibit For Benefit ol<br />

• Police r*eniion Funds<br />

when it looked as if this v|.<br />

clnlty would go without a clrcus<br />

this Bummer, the memhers<br />

t& the Wildwrnxi and the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> police pension funds got<br />

busy and made<br />

arrangements<br />

with the Bob Morton Circus, for<br />

the unit time eihlMUng in this<br />

part <strong>of</strong> Ihe country, to come to<br />

Wildwnod for a three-day jng»gomi!Bt,<br />

starling<br />

nem week,<br />

Thiirmiay, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14, and -for two<br />

dale, <strong>Jul</strong>y 16 and IT, ot <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>. The Bob Morton Circus<br />

will pitch ii« city or tent* o,t<br />

Bchi>llunger and Atlantic AvenueH,<br />

Wlldwood, and will give<br />

night pentormanees Thiifiday,<br />

Friday and laturday n^it week,<br />

starling at £ o'clock sharp, while<br />

I the one and only matinee a,t<br />

* v#r I Wlldwooil will take place Satur.<br />

day. <strong>Jul</strong>y IJ, at I P. M, Prom<br />

Wlidwootl the circus will go te<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, showing there twice<br />

daily <strong>Jul</strong>y IS and IB.<br />

While the Boh Morion Circus<br />

has never exhibited In Naw Jersey<br />

before. It has a well-earned<br />

reputation for being the biggest<br />

and most ineritorloua organisation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Its kind.<br />

This Is not a<br />

3,600 seats by over 100 pro.<br />

fcsslonal stars ot tho sawdust<br />

arena. Th« arrangements ln tha<br />

tent nre^ unique, and one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

great advantage*,,is that etery<br />

net can he tully jeffa nnd watched<br />

from every sent ID. the tent.<br />

There .will fee nothing mlasjnf<br />

that goes to make a circus popular,<br />

hut there wlU he pnlUnly<br />

no games or concession stands <strong>of</strong><br />

any kind.<br />

There will be flying<br />

ladles and acrobats, tumblers and<br />

trapeutsts, Iron jaw artists and<br />

perch pole performen, head-and<br />

hand.balaneers, oodles <strong>of</strong> clowns<br />

for the kiddles and the Rhoda<br />

Boyal trained wild and domestic<br />

animal acla which for years have<br />

been featured by the biggest clrcusw<br />

In the country.<br />

Among the animal ncta to be<br />

presented .will be th.r, faalous<br />

trained eleiphant, "Mr. Muggins."<br />

high Mhool and menase horses,<br />

ponies and wresUing bears, also<br />

Capt. Beekwiui's novln? picture<br />

iien, "Big Jim," big leopards,<br />

jaguars, and his targhly educated<br />

family <strong>of</strong> genuine chimpanzees,<br />

Madame Pearl's intelligent dogs<br />

«nd a number <strong>of</strong> other interesting<br />

animal numbers. The program<br />

promises one <strong>of</strong> the best<br />

circus entertainments that was<br />

ever presented In this vicinity.<br />

A Hatnral<br />

"And how do you like school!"<br />

asked the kind old lady,<br />

"Closed," answered the little<br />

lad.<br />

Confident Miss<br />

"Did you ever go home from<br />

Different Now<br />

The first SOO-mlle antomobUa<br />

race In the Indianapolis Motor<br />

Speedway was won by Jlay Hnrroiin<br />

In hla Mnrtnon Waap at an<br />

avenge speed <strong>of</strong> 74.S9 mUes p«r<br />

hour. ••• • .<br />

_<br />

_ 'V<br />

Proah: "Do you notice any improvement,<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, since lut<br />

wejkf"<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>e«sor; "Is, now that you<br />

call my attention to It, I think<br />

your hair is parted,"<br />

Gronp<br />

Dlstriot.<br />

. . oniy<br />

SIMe excuse did jot,<br />

for acquitting that<br />

Juryman—"Imsanh<br />

UlstHct AttonjeyX.<br />

whole twelve <strong>of</strong> yoi,jl<br />

And In<br />

' She tri atf I nie J<br />

phvtoKiaphe-r<br />

' Hi»w conn *<br />

" She han<br />

carnival, but a real honest-to-! an autdnwhlle ride with a col<br />

goodness pr<strong>of</strong>eHSlonal circus, pre-1 lege beyf"<br />

si-nted In a mamnisUl hlg lop <strong>of</strong>'<br />

"Yes, I'm no snob,"<br />

Showing the Best Photoplays <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

HUNTS CASINO<br />

Matintc Every Day—2:30 Evtning Showt~7 and i f, M,<br />

Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10, 11 and 12—<br />

VIE0IHIA TAUI to<br />

"PAID TO UOVE"<br />

A nociety drama with'a KI story <strong>of</strong> romanct and beauty,<br />

, TBandiiy and fridayTln^ 18, 14 and IS—<br />

iinnAgmsin<br />

"SENORTTA"<br />

A jaay comedy fall <strong>of</strong> pep and lflcgha.<br />

KattBM Daily 2.30 P. M. Every Evening 7 and 9 P. M.<br />

Entire Week, Starting Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10—<br />

Tolstoy's pffwerinl dnuna <strong>of</strong> ion reborn.<br />

CIRCUS STARS IN THE ARENA<br />

t Acrobats! Flying Ballet!<br />

Head wid Hand Balancer.!<br />

Circus Novelties!<br />

Aft Araqr <strong>of</strong> Funny Clowns!<br />

UonsI Horsei! Monies!<br />

Bears! Monkeys!<br />

mmiwmm.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cly Matinee*<br />

RRACA<br />

*^ THEATRE •**<br />

Sea Me Gty, N. J.<br />

Friday and Saturday,<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 8 and e—<br />

Wallace Beery and Haymond<br />

Hatton in<br />

"We're in the<br />

Navy Now"<br />

A Paramount Picture<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10—<br />

Jack Holt in<br />

"Man <strong>of</strong><br />

the Forest"<br />

Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11th—<br />

t<br />

Mae Hurray in<br />

"<br />

TaHdsy, <strong>Jul</strong>y mh_<br />

An allftar cast in<br />

"A MILLION BID"<br />

With DOLORES DEL BIO and BOO LA E0COTE<br />

^ Adapted fion eat <strong>of</strong> the p^t classics <strong>of</strong> literature written<br />

by the famous Ensaian novelUt, Count Leo Tolstoy.<br />

HUNTS REGENT THEATRE ~<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Boardwalk<br />

Matinee Daily 2.30 p M. Evening Shown 7 and 9 P M.<br />

Two famons clasnc* <strong>of</strong> the icieen.<br />

First showing anywhere<br />

at our admission,<br />

ELINOR FAIR and WILLIAM B0YD in<br />

"THE YANKEE CUPPER"<br />

A thrilling page from the most glorious era in American history—a<br />

romance and adventure <strong>of</strong> the high seas.<br />

I Thursday, Friday and Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14, 15 and 16—<br />

The real flapper <strong>of</strong> the movies, CLAiA BOW, in<br />

"ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE' 1<br />

Se« the little "It" girl in another fast moving comedy <strong>of</strong><br />

cabarets, Amusement parks, stage doora and the prize rinc i<br />

1<br />

full <strong>of</strong> a million laughs.<br />

'<br />

HUNTS AUDITORIUM<br />

WUdwood's Family Theatre<br />

Children, 15o; Adults, 8Sc<br />

Matinee Daily 2.30 P. M. Evening Shows 7 and 9 p. M.<br />

Pier Theal<br />

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.<br />

••'1<br />

Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 8—<br />

4 BERT LYTELL in<br />

"Obey die Law"<br />

with Eugene Gilbert and Edna Murphy.^<br />

A Columbia Picture<br />

Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 9—<br />

BEBE DANIELS in<br />

"A Kiss in a Taxi"<br />

with Cheater Conklin.<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10—<br />

CORINNE GRIFFITH in<br />

**TTiree Houre"<br />

First National Picture<br />

Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y II—<br />

"Whispering Canyons",<br />

A Liberty Picture<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 12—<br />

"Silent Power*<br />

De Luxe Picture<br />

Wednesday, julyjj— '•<br />

"Sweet Rosie O'Grady"^<br />

Columbia Picture<br />

, Thuriday and* Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14 and 15—<br />

"Children <strong>of</strong> Divorce'^<br />

Special Paramount Picture ' '<br />

UiPPODROM]<br />

O<br />

THEATRE<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Great Sho<br />

WORLD'S BEST<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10—<br />

Billie Dove in<br />

The Affair <strong>of</strong> the Foilie* 1<br />

Wednoday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 13—<br />

Bin-Tin-Tin in<br />

"WHILE LONDON<br />

SLEEPS"<br />

Thursday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14—<br />

"LOVE 'EM AND<br />

LEAVE 'EM"<br />

with an tll'itai cut<br />

BIO<br />

"IlieBlg<br />

ccmaa<br />

Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11—<br />

Irene Hich in<br />

"Don't TeU the Wife"<br />

| Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 1Z_<br />

Clara Bow in<br />

"It"<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 13—<br />

Hany Langdon in<br />

"Long Pants"<br />

Thnnday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14—<br />

Antonio Moreno in<br />

"Flaming Forest"<br />

Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 1S_<br />

Ion Chancy in<br />

'Tell It to the Marine."<br />

Vaudeville<br />

Photoplay!<br />

HUNT'S STRAND THEATRE<br />

JUtintt Every Day Evening Shows 7 and 9 P M.<br />

Snn., Mon., <strong>Jul</strong>y 10 and 11— ~<br />

Haiy Attor in<br />

"Suntet Deifcy"<br />

Tnet, Wed, Jnly .12 and 18—<br />

Ioii Wiion in<br />

"Broadway Nighu"<br />

Thnrs, Fri., Jnly 14 and 15—<br />

Johnny Bines in<br />

"AH Aboard"<br />

Sat, Sun., Jnly ie and 17—<br />

Dorothy Hackail in<br />

"Convoy" .<br />

HUNT'S CREST PIER THEATRE<br />

Two Performances Every Evening<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10—<br />

Charlie Hurray ana George<br />

Sidney in<br />

at the Front"<br />

Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11—<br />

Soil WtiM in<br />

"Broadway Night,"<br />

Tuesday, Jtfy 12—<br />

"Sinuel<br />

Wednesday, Jnly 13—<br />

Johnny Binet in<br />

"All Aboard"<br />

Prices: Matinee<br />

Evenings<br />

25c<br />

30c<br />

1 Perfoimances<br />

Ihunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14—<br />

VflUam Boyd in<br />

"The Yankee CBpper"<br />

Friday, Jnry<br />

Aatonto XortM fa,<br />

'•Flaming Fore*"<br />

HUNTS PLAZA BALLROOM<br />

Bart, Dun lUxa fit torti fa<br />

Bigger Than a 3<br />

Worth Going Miles To<br />

nOUGHTY'S PII<br />

**" THEAJRE<br />

Good Pictures<br />

ill<br />

\the<br />

•i<br />

'heatres<br />

Next Week<br />

BinrB CASINO, Wlldwooil<br />

f Sunday. Monilay unil Tu.»ilu><br />

• "Paid I" tin*:" WniliHsKluj<br />

Imhiy.<br />

Friday, •acnoriio<br />

|>KBRS THEATRE. Wllilw<br />

Millville Theatrea<br />

«.^TIOh HANDLI and l[l>\r.n<br />

AULH1 SIENT FNTI III Itlsl s<br />

Cool and flafreahlnfl<br />

i<br />

OCEAH mt SEWS, ftCEAM CnCf, S. J 1 ., FWDAT, TUIT 8, lM7v<br />

HUNTS CHE3T PIER THEATRE<br />

WlldwouU—Sunday, "tuat «t<br />

thn Front;", Monday, "Broadway<br />

Nlgntii;" TilMdor, "Bun.<br />

«e| Denby;" Werlnra.liiy. "AH<br />

Aboard;'<br />

ThundBy, "The<br />

Tfankeu Clipper;" Mdsy,<br />

"Flaming Porest,"<br />

NIXON THEATRE, Wlldwood—<br />

Vaudavillc.<br />

LYIUO TH8ATRB, Woodblnt—<br />

Frlilay. "The Wertern Rover;"<br />

Satudy "Th P W i "<br />

y<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday,<br />

WFdnm<br />

quefor."<br />

rt Rover;<br />

"Th» PopuWr aim"<br />

"The BtroBg Slan;"<br />

y, "Jim, l*e COB-<br />

BRACA TUBATM. lea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

—Friday and Saturday, "We're<br />

ill the Navy Now;" Simduy.<br />

"Man <strong>of</strong> the F<strong>of</strong>eMi" Monday,<br />

Tuiaiilay and<br />

"TUllo tno Toller<br />

Wednesday,<br />

Hunt's Play Houses<br />

Present Good Bills<br />

Some ol the Beit Screen<br />

Starg in Week's Program<br />

Casino<br />

The feature photoplays at Hunt's<br />

Casino this week will atari with<br />

Virginia Vain ana an ull-atar east<br />

In "Paid to l-ove." un appealing<br />

Tuesday, with a special matinee<br />

perf<strong>of</strong>nmflee every day. The attraction<br />

for Wednesday, Thursday<br />

nail Friday <strong>of</strong> next week will bring<br />

the return<br />

geiiorlta,"<br />

llm fwuth iiea iiile».<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hebe Danlela<br />

comedy drama<br />

_ . —^,,-^j. love romance adapted from the<br />

"The Demiaride:" Tuesday, novel and stage play <strong>of</strong> the same<br />

"A Miliinn Bidi" Wednesday,' name, tot Sunday, Monday and<br />

"While Uondon lleepHi" "<br />

Thuraday,<br />

"Lov.« 'Brn and<br />

U'Bvn Em,"<br />

WEtt THEATBE, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>—<br />

Friiiay, "Obey the Law;" Saturday.<br />

"A Kim In a Tail;"<br />

Siiiiihjy, "Th°r»e Hours;" Mon-<br />

(lay, "WhUfterlftM<br />

Canyons;"<br />

Tuesday, "iilent Powen"<br />

Wcilnesday, "Sweet Hog|e O'-<br />

Orady;" Thursday and Friday,<br />

"Chililren <strong>of</strong> Divorce."<br />

COMMLINITV THEATRE, Tuckahoe—Saturday.<br />

"The Limited<br />

Mall."<br />

NEW COIJONIAL, <strong>Ocean</strong> CJiy—<br />

Prliiay and laturday, "The<br />

Brule;"<br />

Monday, "No Control;"<br />

Tuesday and Wednos-<br />

(lay, "Ovtllng Gertie's garter;"<br />

PEOPLES<br />

MILkViLLE, NEW JERIIV<br />

SPIN ALL SUMMIR<br />

, ThurMiy. Friday<br />

vMai<br />

int<br />

i<br />

Mitin» dally at t P M,<br />

Evinlngi at 7 .nd B p. M,<br />

1 mtunn 8*l«rday ninliia «l<br />

IS, i.15 and l,«<br />

you cm IH (da •ntln Mat.<br />

u picture •• lau ai 10 P.<br />

M. on Saturday waning.<br />

| FRIDAY. JUI.V «<br />

"The Midnight<br />

Watch"<br />

Witll HO¥ §TKW*BT<br />

| A trlbyta t« tin mil! who prelttt<br />

vsyp hsmet ^ tlii_psj!?a.<br />

"WOLFS CLOTHING<br />

\ . iurrliii Mp^(T» BtUE .<br />

I Tin aMiMurn ol two noina lo»-<br />

'I ituae « a t(d mint<br />

im«l<br />

I ON THE STAOB<br />

.VAUDEVILLE<br />

t • ENTERTAIHMINT<br />

j MONDAV. JULY 11<br />

"Money to<br />

Burn"<br />

With DOROTHY DEVOFtE<br />

| The tvd hot romaw* <strong>of</strong> m naming<br />

fortune* 4<br />

Addad: THE WISECRACKEBS"<br />

',' With ,<br />

At- COOKE and Klf GUARD<br />

I TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,<br />

tJULV 18 and 13<br />

I "Tlllii ilia Toiler" II on lh« icr«n I<br />

I now, itmlnht from th> n«vapal»r<br />

I 'funnlta." Lavtgha aalorvl Ronunca<br />

I I" burril And Marion Divlll ••<br />

I Tllis maku^er giutut<br />

conady<br />

'—-—---<br />

PATHE NEWS<br />

L<br />

— .. u<br />

[Commniiity Theatre!<br />

Todohoe, N. J.<br />

Sstnnky, Jnly 9—<br />

Warner Btothen present<br />

The limited Mail<br />

m the n)ay by Bmei<br />

M, with Monte Bloc and<br />

I* itmng ,cart, indndiDg<br />

|(TM» tejumi, Wiltard<br />

It-iewU, Tom (Wlery, Mfiter<br />

Wttek Huff, Edw»rd Gibbon,<br />

ftu H«rlui,XTdift Teanuiu<br />

i<br />

Tilen.<br />

. Wreefed by Oeo. Hfll<br />

A bmttvttking drama <strong>of</strong><br />

\, *e nest outdoor*. An epic<br />

! « take ateti aunuten that<br />

h&IW<br />

htai<br />

'ttuM. Th*S»Wo *nd<br />

ttxtim tint follow in the<br />

*ikeor • tram wreck, «nd<br />

jttroBit W Ui ». tile <strong>of</strong> *<br />

km, kd Wtw bp ft<br />

t<br />

Thursday, Friday, "Simple<br />

Sis;" aaturday.<br />

"A Million<br />

Bid,"<br />

HIPFODROME THEATRE, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>—Five acts vaudeville and<br />

a fealure Bielure.<br />

CRITERION THEATRE. Bridge.<br />

ton—Friday<br />

and Saturday,<br />

Fiay n aturday<br />

^<br />

You la jail;" Thufidiiy,<br />

Friday and Balurday, vau'de.<br />

'Ville in eonneefion with fea*<br />

ture<br />

Hunt'it New biaker will Rtart the<br />

week Sunday afternoon and evening<br />

with Tolstoy's powerful drama<br />

<strong>of</strong> love reborn, "neiiurrection," with<br />

Ro^ Laroque siipported by Dolores<br />

Del Rio, the female Mar <strong>of</strong> "What<br />

Price Glory," in another character<br />

that makeii her one <strong>of</strong> the outintending<br />

nctreiises <strong>of</strong> the screen<br />

today. This drama, adapted from<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the greatest classics <strong>of</strong><br />

literature, written Iiy^ the funioii«<br />

Russian eount, Leo Toiitqy,<br />

Regent Theatrt<br />

The program at Hunt's Refeat<br />

Theatre will have far the feature<br />

attraction Sunday, Monday, Tuesday<br />

and Wednesday, William Bayd<br />

anil Elinor Fair in "The Yankee<br />

pupper," a thrilling story <strong>of</strong> the<br />

high seas, with love, romance Bid<br />

adventure as its themg.<br />

Next<br />

NBW PEOPLES THIATRE, MIIIl<br />

ville—.Friday, "The Midnight<br />

Watch;" Saturday, "Wetf'I<br />

vaudevlllel<br />

to Burn; 11<br />

UinLhln'g" and<br />

-Monday, "Money<br />

nway the blnus and<br />

you through coinady galore.<br />

Auditorial<br />

The Auditorium will<br />

have<br />

change <strong>of</strong> proEraro every 4ay with<br />

Iho Blocun "a bnrguln day avtry<br />

iluy." showing nothing but the big<br />

Blurs and the best screen attraction!<br />

at popular prlcci, Itinday<br />

Illlle DOVB in "The AffsJn o! tho<br />

Follies," a Itsry <strong>of</strong> the Magi, will<br />

he the feature attraction. Monday,<br />

matinee and evening, Irene Rich<br />

and Huntiey Gordon will be H«B<br />

In "Don't Toll the Wife," a society<br />

comedy drama. Clara Bow in "It,"<br />

by Elinor Olyn, will be tho feature<br />

did dance floor Is a'conibliintlDn<br />

that is drawing hundreds <strong>of</strong> dancers<br />

to thl» papular danee polaea.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Friday evening the management<br />

popularity<br />

contest,<br />

a with cash prizes to the winners.<br />

BtarllnK Ililn lunday night, here<br />

will be a Kladie Car Polo game<br />

between two <strong>of</strong> the best teama<br />

playing thin •needy game,<br />

=—. a=——^—<br />

Marmora<br />

Jlr. and lira. Janes Bralth and<br />

•on, <strong>of</strong> PHtarino. us visiting<br />

relatives here,<br />

MliP Mirie Pepguaon. <strong>of</strong> Phllnoy<br />

Etiinor uisfn, will na inq teaiure i ^.«- ".—-- » ~*o=-—, -- - —-<br />

for Tuesday afternoon and evening, dolphia, apent Sunday with Mm<br />

Wednesday «n Bll-comedjp show<br />

will he featured with Hurry Lang,<br />

don in "Long Panu," n» the attraction.<br />

Thuriiaay Antonio Moreno<br />

In "The Flaming Porest." a thrill.<br />

Ing drama <strong>of</strong> the north woods, will<br />

he the headline feature,<br />

Friday,<br />

Lon Choney In "Tell It To The<br />

f<br />

Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday an<br />

other all-comedy show will he pre.<br />

seated, headec) by Clara Bow in<br />

"Sough House Hosie," a funny com<br />

ad* <strong>of</strong> stage<br />

and<br />

doors, prlie rings<br />

parks that will<br />

iSUTH JBBSEY'S MMMOBT TH1*TR«<br />

Perfect Plcturea=p6rfectly<br />

Pmwnled<br />

CRITERION<br />

BRIOQETON<br />

CONTINUOUS<br />

t:90 til 11<br />

Thll Friday and Saturday<br />

"See You In Jail"<br />

With JACK MULHALL<br />

AlifjB Day and Mark Swalii<br />

Hfpf'i yeyr ihlnw (5 gs "<br />

the ban Sna itnjsy !*!<br />

Evtry Thurnj^y. Frl. A Sit,<br />

Vaudeville<br />

Birtet from thi llg Timi Oily<br />

Heuati in eqnjijiigtiefi<br />

with<br />

4—All<br />

itlr'itta—4<br />

Comina—S Diyi, Oeglnnlno Monday. <strong>Jul</strong>y, II,<br />

jpLtth Jtrsay'a ei#w#ra!t Myilgal 5Fgan:iatisn<br />

eton Harmonica Bud<br />

4HII tuui<br />

»•• •• -a"" fc*«j?i_lf1 A n<br />

^<br />

Cnarile Hurray<br />

Oo Tha ie««l<br />

ommr eonklin<br />

Ail Lodl'aTrli anVllwa In A n (itt.rlnj <strong>of</strong> Mytle alia tons<br />

"Fighriiii Love"<br />

Marines," is the booking for<br />

neon and evening<br />

perfernasces.<br />

Strand Theatre<br />

Tho itrnnd<br />

TheatrB boskingt<br />

•tart 8undfly> and Monday with<br />

Mnry Astro In "iunaet Derby,"<br />

ono <strong>of</strong> the best race horse dramas<br />

ever screened with a love story<br />

<strong>of</strong> heart interest. Tuesday and<br />

Wednesday niatlnee and evening<br />

Lola Wilson will be seen In (her<br />

latest photoplay feature,<br />

way Nights," a jazgy comedy drama<br />

<strong>of</strong> the White Way. Johnny Hlnes<br />

in "AM Aboard," will be the eon<br />

edy feature for Thursday and Fri<br />

day. With the added feature! this<br />

will he two iltiyft <strong>of</strong> an all-comi'dy<br />

Shaw, •aturdty' and Sunday B big<br />

super-feature will he shown with<br />

Dorothy MacKa!) In "Convoy" supported<br />

by Lowell Iherman and<br />

Wiliiai Collier, Jr.<br />

Crest fin Theatre<br />

With a ehaBge <strong>of</strong> ProBr»n dally<br />

Hunt's crest pier will start the<br />

program for Belt week on Sunday<br />

presenting Charlie Murray and<br />

beorge Sidney In "Lost at the<br />

Front," a funny comedy feature.<br />

Monday Loir,'Wilson will be seen<br />

In "Irosdway Nlfhtii."<br />

Tuesday<br />

evening only. Mary Aster in "Sunset<br />

Derby," win he the feature at.<br />

traction. Wednesday johnny Mines<br />

In "All Aboard," will he shown<br />

Thursday the feature<br />

attraction<br />

bssked will he William lord In<br />

I "The Yankee Clipper," and the<br />

week's program wilt he completed<br />

on Friday with Antonio Moreno in<br />

"The Flnming Foreit."<br />

Plata Ballroom<br />

Hunt's Plaia Ballroom. wlUb.Itoy<br />

SeagraTes and hli "Collegians."<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the best orchestras on the<br />

South Jersey coast and the aplen<br />

I COLONIAL<br />

Formerly the Plan<br />

THREE<br />

SHOWS<br />

EVERY<br />

DAY<br />

COLONIAL<br />

Formerly the Plata<br />

Follow the picture* here.<br />

Every week bringi some <strong>of</strong> die bwt<br />

featurei, CemediM, Dramas with your favorite itan.<br />

TODAY—TOMORROW<br />

Aa Myl <strong>of</strong> the Old WMI with the Lovable<br />

Monte Blue in<br />

"THE BRUTE"<br />

A picture that you will never forget.<br />

FOR MONDAY—4^ Comedy Scream<br />

"NO CONTROL"<br />

With Harrison Ford and Phyllis Haver<br />

A roaring comedy <strong>of</strong> a raging lion, a dancing bone, a radio "bug"<br />

—and a girl.<br />

—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY-<br />

DO you wear your fiance'* photo on your gaiter? If you do, tee<br />

Marie Prevost with Charles Ray in<br />

"GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER"<br />

—THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY—<br />

The Funniest Team in Movie*<br />

Louise Fazenda and<br />

Clyde Cook in<br />

'{SIMPLE SB"<br />

How Much I* a Girl Worth?<br />

Dolores Costello in<br />

"A Million Bid"<br />

.known<br />

Ana Madura.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee wilkle<br />

and family ipent Tuesday eve.<br />

ning with her sUler In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

View,<br />

Clarenee Smith and wife snertalned<br />

frlonds from Phlladel.<br />

phla Wednesday.<br />

Mr. and sirs. Morris Wiilots,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ciilllngswaod, spent the week<br />

end with her parents, Mr. end<br />

Mrs, Luther Coraon.<br />

Miss Lillian Adams In making<br />

an Indennile stay with relatives<br />

<strong>of</strong> Scullvllle.<br />

Mr, and Mrs, William Bradley,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and MI Estella<br />

Madeira, <strong>of</strong> this place, spent the<br />

holhlayn with PBIIadelphla<br />

ffieadB,<br />

Mr, aad Mrs. Thoniag Sharp<br />

are receiving congratulations<br />

upon the birth <strong>of</strong> a daughter,<br />

June 30, "<br />

Miss Helen Stratton was among<br />

those who eelebrnted the anni.<br />

vemary <strong>of</strong> the graduating class<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1114 <strong>of</strong> the Tuckahoe High<br />

School. Friday evening at Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

Theodore Spleer, <strong>of</strong> New Vork,<br />

spent the week; end with Henry<br />

Young,<br />

Mrs. William Layton, Mrs.<br />

Harry, Blbba and Mrs. William<br />

Gun mm motored to Millvill« Mon<br />

day.<br />

Mrs. lertha Famcaer anil<br />

mother were in Vlneland one day<br />

last week.<br />

Mrs. Enoch Williams, <strong>of</strong> Tuck<br />

iihoe, spent Monday with Mia,<br />

Clara swp.<br />

Miss Ruth Dalley motored to<br />

Court House Friday.<br />

Everton Carson, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

wan in [own Monday.<br />

Mm, Oscar Bailey<br />

returned<br />

home Friday from Philadelphia<br />

where she underwent an opera,<br />

tlon for the removal <strong>of</strong> her<br />

tonsils.<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Albert Adams<br />

and daughter, Cecil, are spending<br />

a few days at BrJgantlns<br />

Beaeh,<br />

Merlam Qoodnian, <strong>of</strong> Camden<br />

Is spenolng a few dsyi with her<br />

aunt. Mrs. B, A, Stretton.<br />

Elva Oomn and wife, <strong>of</strong> Fenn<br />

sylvanla, spent<br />

the week end<br />

with his parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs, William<br />

Sapp<br />

entertained relatives from West<br />

Cape May lunday afternoon.<br />

Clown Band With Bob Morton Circus<br />

Famous Clown Band, under leadership <strong>of</strong> Happy Hank Sylttw, will appear on all*Ur vmcnia ,<br />

<strong>of</strong> twenty -five circus acts, which the Bob Morton Circus will present at tbo Wlldwood Ftollw,<br />

Circus, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y it, IB and ii, and at tho Oc«m CUT P«Hc« CIMtM, ,,<br />

Monday and Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y ii and IB,<br />

•<br />

1.1<br />

LYRIC<br />

THEATRE<br />

WOODBINE . H. J,<br />

Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y | _<br />

O l l prejtnts Art<br />

in<br />

"Tht<br />

Rover"<br />

A Blue Streak<br />

Western<br />

•Hrtare<br />

Osacdy and News<br />

ftttardu, JoJy B—<br />

Paramount preMBts<br />

"The Popular Sin"<br />

witt Florence Vidor and,<br />

Olive Brook.<br />

A Malcolm St. Clair<br />

Prodaction.<br />

You'll be committing the<br />

nnpopnlar tin If you mils<br />

"The Popular Sin."<br />

Final Episode <strong>of</strong><br />

"THE VISE<br />

CRACKERS"<br />

Corned; and Mews<br />

Sunday, Tut* 10—<br />

Einrt Habonal Presents<br />

Harry langdon in<br />

'The Strong Man"<br />

If jour side* ache<br />

from<br />

Unghinjt don't blame it on<br />

tu—falame it «n Hany<br />

Langdon.<br />

Corned; and Hewi<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 13—<br />

John 0. Jlinn prBwita ^[0-<br />

ltam Bojd and Elinor Fair,<br />

<strong>of</strong> -The Volga<br />

Boatman"<br />

fame, in<br />

,Jimythe, *<br />

'<br />

Conqoeror" i<br />

# S !<br />

Rio Grande<br />

Mrs. Ous Hotte and HI visited<br />

her parents hero the ilrnt ol the<br />

week.<br />

Mr. and Si. Hoy Wolcolt and<br />

Mri. Frank Dawni! spent Suaday<br />

al Cape Muj iourt Houiie with<br />

smith Endicotl and family.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Donn.<br />

Jr., and son, OreB. snd Miss<br />

Alherta<br />

Harris, ot Washinslon.<br />

came home to attend the wedding<br />

<strong>of</strong> their sinter.<br />

Mrs,<br />

Annie Carllon and Fred<br />

Marks are the watchmen at the<br />

Reading railroad crossing here,<br />

badly needed for a ions "me.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. ^eorje Douglasi<br />

are building their new home at<br />

Cape May Court Houie.<br />

Edward Frick visited at Dennis<br />

Fisher's on suaday.<br />

The Nasarlne Sunday school held<br />

their chlldreni' das eserclses on<br />

lunday ev«ninf.<br />

Charles Curlott, <strong>of</strong> Canden. vii.<br />

(ted at the homo <strong>of</strong> William Hand<br />

on Sunday.<br />

Warren M. Harris opened Bis<br />

vegetable Mand on Friday. Ha has<br />

had it wired for electricity.<br />

<strong>On</strong> lundsy MM. A. E. Edwards<br />

returned homo from Philadelphia,<br />

where she has been for the past<br />

week, to be near her husband, who<br />

(had an operation performed In the<br />

Samaritan Hospital, He Is letting<br />

alone nicely,<br />

Henry H. Flthian, or Brldgeton,<br />

wns here on Wednesday looking<br />

after business interests.<br />

Ralph 0. Dehn. ir., entertained<br />

relatives over the Fourth, from<br />

Gloucester.<br />

Benjamin Cresse and bride spent<br />

Monday hero with relatives.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Walter cresse entertained<br />

company from out <strong>of</strong><br />

town ever the week end.<br />

Isaac Olllan is croisine wnieh.<br />

man at the sally Slnrihall irois-<br />

Ing.<br />

Mrs. Llszle ihaw, <strong>of</strong> nape May<br />

tiourt House, one <strong>of</strong> our former<br />

residents, was operated upon in a<br />

hospital In. Philadelphia for cataracts<br />

<strong>of</strong> the eyes. She returned to<br />

her home on Tuesday, The operation<br />

was a success,<br />

Mr, nna Mrs. Marion Callnway<br />

nnd two children, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington,<br />

and Mrs, Fanny<br />

Hamilton, <strong>of</strong><br />

Springfield, visited Mrs. rnllawnya<br />

cousin. Boy Wolcott and wife, this<br />

week.<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Irvln Parrler ore<br />

occupying the tenant house or<br />

Warren KtrrSs for the summer.<br />

Miss Mahal Jaggeri and Mr»<br />

George<br />

Douglass are micnillnu<br />

summer<br />

school at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

They will teach in our school<br />

this coming year, with Joseph<br />

Murphy M principal.<br />

Mrs. nay wolcott visited her<br />

aunt In the Bridgeton Hospital on<br />

Tuesday,<br />

Mrs.<br />

Anna Halnes entertained<br />

her sister, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, llmt<br />

weeli,<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Blweod Chester, <strong>of</strong><br />

Dlas Creek, are staying here at<br />

his slster'i while their new house<br />

Is being completed, , •<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Btehblns<br />

spent Monday at Avalon with<br />

Lewis Itebbins and family.<br />

Miss Hannah nimble Is emplojcd<br />

at cape May for the summer,<br />

Mrs. George Hess and dausht r,<br />

Mildred, spent last week with her<br />

sister, Mrs, Ernest Corson and<br />

'fatally.<br />

Mlu Mary Edwards enterlalni-d<br />

some frlonds at' her home -on<br />

Thursday evening.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin I>e Marts<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cedarville, spent the week end<br />

here with their daughter. Mm<br />

John W. Bholllnger and family.<br />

Mrs. 8. H. Endlcott, Miss Edith<br />

Bnilic<strong>of</strong>t. <strong>of</strong> Court House, Miss<br />

Martha Mlnnlek. <strong>of</strong> I>hllndelphln<br />

and Sirs. Roy Woleotl were. Wildwood<br />

visitors on Monday.<br />

Isirry Bmallwood and family entertained<br />

some <strong>of</strong> his relatives<br />

from Vlnoland over the week end<br />

Went Cape May<br />

•Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson are<br />

receiving congratulations UBim<br />

the birth <strong>of</strong> twin bays. Saturday.<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 1,<br />

Mr, and Mrs, J. Hamilton 'in<br />

tertained Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

Layton, df Nnsiown, N, J,, ever<br />

lunday,<br />

Mr. and Mrs, B. Hand visited<br />

the litter's sister, <strong>of</strong> Dennlsvllio<br />

on aunday,,<br />

A son was horn to Mr, and<br />

Mrs, Ernest Filer Saturday. Dnih<br />

mother and son are doing nlciiy<br />

Mrs. Dora EldredKe Is entvr<br />

talnlnE Iher sister, <strong>of</strong> Fishing<br />

Creek,<br />

MildriMi «iissman<br />

spent Ihe<br />

week end with Mrs. M. Blume<br />

11 th Monster Season<br />

THEATRE<br />

WILDWOOD, N r J.<br />

Always Showing the<br />

WORLD'S BEST<br />

Mr and Mn. B, Blide<br />

lalllml relatives Inui the<br />

H<br />

nrn part <strong>of</strong> the BtBtft, ncndr.J<br />

Mr and Mrs. E. M(rU»" ~<br />

West Chatter, visited ttw J<br />

fntller. iMr. C Chrbjtlin,<br />

tbo wcelt end.<br />

Mr. and Mrs Harry flroWl<br />

the proud psrenu ol a tnlQr *KtS<br />

born Saturday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 3. TJ»i in*,?'<br />

fant will be known u Hiriy^ Jr.;<br />

Mrs. E Smith. Of ]<br />

Is upending his summer vacation^<br />

here.<br />

Mrs. M. SKsphnneoo vlslliadi>Mri|<br />

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