Dltinns sane doctor's house of mystery is a I scream. One of the most pleasing features positive of the Universal production, “The TIicntrc THE Married For Love WHAT IS PLAYING Darling of New Xork,” starring Woodbrldge DITMAS I| Mar- Baby Peggy, at the *'Hmas theatre, Jacqueline 1/Ogan, Percy TODAY AND SATURDAY David is that it is dramatlcSJIy interesting mont, Sigrid Holmquist and Torrence are featured in ! without making any obvious ttempt players %t IN THE THEATRES Melford's Paramount > to bo dramatic. George pro- ■ if I. _ duction, “The Light that Failed,” It would bo less dramatic, per- from Kipling’ famous *; haps, if it were not for ti e fact that Rudyard Leavenworth Case” will be on view at the Majestic—1“The the incidents around which the story, which ami vaudeville. Woodbrldge theatre Friday. pp.- theme of the story is woven, con- CARL LAEMMLE who heads the strand—Jackie Coogan in “Long cern the experience of four year Jacqueline Logan, presents is one of the best known hero- Main Street. Live the King.-’ old girl, a poor little waif who was cast, Way Pave Sayre- unfortunately cast in with a bunch ines of the screen. She has appeared ville. Past the Washington Litmus—Baby I’eggy in “The Darl- of crooks. in many Paramount pictures in roles ing of New York.” This little, big-eyed child first at- which called for jnusua. ability and I School—Other Business tracted public favor doing bits in has a large following. Fourteen pic-, Crescent—“On Time” and vaude- feature plays and duHng the last tures in two years is the medium | ville. year she has been featured in com- through which this popular player! I March 2$. edies. Tho picture in which she is has won her way to public favor. NEW BRl'N'SWU'K. Woodbridge—"The Light That Fail- now appearing at the Ditnias theatre Among these are "White and Un- _The Board of Freeholders at the ed. is her first Jewel vehicle. It is now married," “Ebb Tide," "Java Head” received meeting yesterday afternoon understood that Universal will con- and "Mr. Billings Spends Ills Dime” Strand from Sayreville two petitions asking tinue to star the youngster In big and "Salomy Jane.” Undoubtedly the greatest picture features. Such a policy should prove Percy Marmor.t, who plays the for an extension of the proposed in which Jackie Coogan has been satisfactory to both the film co .- role of "Dick Heldar,” opposite Miss Main street paving job. The Board permitted to use his remarkable pany and the moth Reti re public, Logan’s characterization of "Bessie l I • of Education has asked that the genius is “Long Live the King,” now for she is well worth It. Broke,” is an English actor whose the feature at the Strand theatre. County, Instead of paving only one appearance and experience render Its premier in this city was attended mile, continue the paving one-half. him especially' fit for this role. Mr. a and appreciative audience Crescent by great Marmont is well known in England a mile further so that it will go past which the contin- When one finds a combination of through evening where he achieved distinction in the new school. This ued to give ample evidence of the thrills, humor and romance In one Washington motion pictures and on the stage. which Jackie motion it bound to offer suggestion seemed to find favor with tremendous popularity picture is now has at his command. In fair- an hour of sure-fire entertainment. the board members and it was decid- ness to him it is such '-eautlful and Every one of these factor abound in \ ed to meet with Public Service offi- impressive productions as "Long ltichard Talmadge’s latest produc- cials at 10 o'clock next. Wednesday Live the King” that enhance his tion, “On Time!" which is playing more an at the Crescent morning at Sayreville to discuss the popularity and make him jje- engagement loved. theatre. ROLLER matter of the trolley company pay- The story of "Long Live the The thrills are furnished abund- its share. ing King” Is a familiar one to readers f antly by the star who hurls himself Another petition from property American books. It is a screen ver- through the air with reckless aban- property owners along Main street sion of the famous novel of the don where a slight mis-step would street asked that the paving be con- same name written several years ago mean almost certain death. He starts SKATING tinued another three-quarters of a by Mary Roberts Rhinehart and with a mad dash in an automobile mile beyond the point asked by the which attained a tremendcus sale. during which a dozen smash-ups are Board of Education so that it will It hinges around the romantic ad- narrowly escaped. Then, one of the At the Auditorium reach the Raritan River railroad ventures of the little crown prince of most daring stunts is a leap from track crossing. This was referred Lavonia—a country th itened at the top of a telegraph pole to the to the roads committee but it-is not every turn by revolution and anar- roof of an adjoining building several likely it will receive favorable ac- from a chy. It is a highly exciting romance stories the ground. Scarcely TONIGHT tion. Miss Beulah Lee Sullivan, of Washington, D. C., gave up a millionaire and the producers have not only lost reel unwinds without Richard Tal- The report of State Commissioner none of the fascination of the nov 1, madge performing some hair-rais- of Labor McBride relative to the fiance and a career when she eloped to Alexandria, Va„ and married stage but have added to its delight by giv- ing, spine-chilling stunt. With a Tremendous Cast findings of that department in the Supporting ing it a wonderfully beautiful pre- The laughs are present in large Ammonite Howard Beaufait. a struggling young newspaperman. Company explosion at sentation. and varied assortment through the SHELDON LEWIS, GLADYS BROCKWELL, PRANK Nixon was filed. received and The splendid comedy work of Tom Wil- PAT was t CURRIER, CARL STOCKDALE, HARTIGAN engineer instructed prepare son, as Casanova Clay, the negro plans for the of a five foot ■ ■-■■■■■■■ " ""■■■■ AND OTHERS laying 1 1 1 valet to the hero, who has the pro- WoodbridgE concrete pipe or culvert under clivity for playing dice when his Washington avenue in Ra-it. town- master needs him most. Ills combat ship. The Laurence Harbor Com- with the mysterious dwarf in the in- Theatre pany had a communication before the board protesting against the con- Charles Kcnn.v. Prop. dition of the road from Laurence I New Brunswick Co. Harbor to Matawan. A report was Knitting received by the board that the road | DUMAS THEATRE Friday, March 28 had been put in good condition a MANUFACTURERS OF KNITTED OUTERW EAR ALL few days after the com...unication COMING NEXT WEEK “THE LIGHT TJIAT FAILED” was mailed. With and Highland Park Jacqueline Logan eb 431 Raritan Ave. New Brunswick, N. J. Marmont HOLY NAME COURT FIVE Percy STRAND And Last Episode of Matinee at 2 Evening 7 and 9 P. M. j DOWNS SHAMROCK TEAM “The Way of a Man” TODAY and SATURDAY The Holy Name five won Staten Your Garments Direct March 29 Island court honors de- i Saturday, junior by Buy Tomorrow Continuous feating the Shamrocks at Tottenville “BIG BROTHER” on Wednesday night. The final score Was 46-27. With Tom Moore, Edith Roberts The score: From The Factory And Mickey Bennett Holy Name G. F. Tl. And a Comedy Kllsby. f 8 3 19 SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT W. Daly, f 2 1 5 “The Educator” Corson, c. 7 0 14 Jackie Daly, g 3 0 « Coogan j {Taylor, g. 1 o 2 —IN— We a Line of 21 4 46 Manufacture Complete Shamrock G. F. Tl. Herman, f 1 0 2 Live the Sparks, f. 4 2 10 Long King Cox, f 4 2 10 Knitted Garments Theatre The Cast: .Vemperle, c 0 2 2 Majestic Distinguished Collins, g 0 2 2 Perth Amboy Vera Alan Hamilton, g 0 1 1 Rosemary Theby, Lewis, Forrest, Robert Brower, For Women and Children Daily Matinee 2:15 7 to 11 P. M. Celpkes, g. 0 0 0 Men, Evening Ruth Renick, Alan Hale, Walt Whitman, Don Franklin 9 9 TODAY 27 AND TOMORROW MOST POWERFUL STORY EVER PROVIDED FOR THE Played by an I. MARTINCARRIESOFF Offer YOUNG PRINCE OF THE SCREEN. Special Introductory SfLT* All Standard Pathe News, Comedy, Etc. FOWL SHOOTING HONORS Owen, Martha •wv «|| a Ladies’ All Wool Jersey Mansfield wii Irv Martin, former Speedway bas- V audeville Acts ketball player, won the foul ahootlng fred Lytell conteet held on the Michelin court Two CTTTT'C Coat and Closing Episode of aA MUltown, last night, when he Tomorrow made eight out of ten shots from 3U1 1 3 Special skirt ... THE WAY OF A MAN” the free throw line. Martin repre- Piece eented the Woodbrtdge Big Five in j the conteet. Saturday Morning, March 29th Thoae who contended In the con- Coming Next Monday test were: Martin of the Wood bridge Performance at 10 a. m. for Bdg Five, Lins of Michelin, Christ Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. of Mllltown Speedways, Maleekl of Jameeburg, Cat-heart of South River New Brunswick Co. —in— the Children 15c Sterlings; Dickson of International Knitting team of New Brunswick, and Smith STEPHEN STEPS OUT” of Company H of New Brunswick. 431 RARITAN AVE., HIGHLAND PARK, NE W BRUNSWICK, N. J. The basketball game last night be- COMjNG—WEEK OF APRIL 21ST tween Michelin and Hoboken Ger- Open Saturday Afternoon Until 5 O’clock mans resulted in the latter team Doming “Leather Stocking” winning by a 38-30 score. Serial All New Brunswick Cars and Buses Stop at Ou r Door r James “The White Sister” BRIGHTON STIRS WIN By Fenimorc Cooper I1 * """""""""i"""""""m^i WITH LILLIAN GISH Commencing Next Week— I EASILY OVER TRIANGLES THE STRAND I Thursday | will be the only theatre in Perth Amboy The Brighton St-are basketball to show “The White Sister’’ Season 1924-25 team of this oity swamped the Tri- mmmmmwmmmmmm—m: ^. angle Juniors In a game played on the Knights of Columbus court on The final score Wednesday night. THE ONLY BANK IN PERTH AMBOY UNDER ►as 89-34. THE SU- Brighton Stan PERVISION OF THE UNITED G. F. Tl, STATES GOVERNMENT

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