(Perth Amboy, NJ). 1920-04-03
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MAJESTIC D IT MAS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THEATRE MONDAY, Crc^Tnl Ftuturo. COUNIHAN & SHANNON, Proprietors and Managers William Farnurn in "Wings of the Morning," will be seen for the last time tonight at the Crescent theatre. This photodrama is filled with thrill- eminent Wil- BY TODAY and the “RESPECTABLE ing situations liam Fox star never has been seen in a more heroic and picturesque role. One of the great outstanding features of this great picture is the realistic BRADY ocean liner wreck. Mix. PROXY” ALICE Tom —IN— In Tom Mix's new photodrama. "The Speed Maniac," showing at the Crescent theatre Monday, Tuesday WITH SYLVIA BREAMEE, ROBERT GORDON and Wednesday the man who lias the reputation of never faking on the AND AN ALL STAR CAST “The Dancer’s Peril” to reveal his skill screen is said that and prowess to such a degree THE “WAY DOWN EAST QUARTETTE his numerous admirers will won- DEMAND this fa- EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION BY POPULAR ACTS der if there be anything AND 4 OTHER mous cowboy star cannot do. The story of "The Speed Maniac’ in TONICHT opens with Mix as a ranchman IN 'Nevada. The winding way of am- CHARLES CHAPLIN SHOWS—6 30, 9 P. M. to TWO COMPLETE j bit ion and adventure tikes him San Francisco, where he makes In His Famous Comedy I himself a hero by reecuing a pretty ! girl from a runaway and discover- a auto LIFE” ing Cupid; winning great “A DOG’S WED CHEATER I race in which he risks life and alve for i limb, and registers his inimitable INTERNATIONAL NEW WEEKLY FIRST RUN this Question yourself a and skill as a horseman, gunman A % Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday a boxer. IN PERTH AMBOY rpTl jrx Mix's wonderful progress as a star since he joined \\ illiam * “*" screen “*" him In a class entirely o 1KAIND majestic Fox has put DAY THEATRE from other western adven- TODAY—LAST and apart COUNIHAN & SHANNON, Proprietor# Managers I ture heroes. FARNUM Strand Attraction DUSTIN .1. Parker Read, Jr., has produced an his tremend- Matinee—Tuesday April Gth—Night ; even bigger picture than ously popular first Louise Glaum spe- It is with Coutts and Tennis offer exactly as cial. "Sahara,"—"The Lone Wolf’s “THE CORSICAN BROTHERS” pride Louis Joseph Vanco, a M. Cohan Theatre, New Daughter,” by For Six Solid Months at the George i W. W. Hodkinson release, which the CRESCENT of the Strand Theatre, York Their Smacking Musical Comedy Success , management City are now presenting. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE The Lone Wolf's Daughter” was made under the supervision of Mr. Thomas H. Ince Head himself at the TO SEE studios In Los Angeles and reveals TODAY—LAST TIME In its every foot the unequaled tech- nical resources of that great produc- Kiss embodies the The STRAND “The story ing plant. Burglar” of the characters already MANAGERS THE SEASON’S MOST INTERESTING MUSICAL EVENT majority COUNIHAN A SHANNON, familiar t omilllons of American pic- WILLIAM FARHIIM "The Lone Wolf”, WITH ture patrons in pro- duced two years ago and In “False season's Continuous The Faces,” ono of last spectacu- Today j in “Wings Of Morning” ORIGINAL COHAN THEATRE PRODUCTION lar successes produced by Mr. Ince. The scene of tho story Is laid In A GREAT PICTURE BY A GREAT A BRILLIANT CAST, PEACOCK ALLEY CHORUS London with a panorama of colorings ACTOR_ ranging from the magnificence of MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Buckingham Palace to tlio mysterious depths of the colorful Llmohouse dis- where Thomas Burke oonceivod Glaum ORGANIZATION trict, Louise THE GREATEST MUSICAL POSITIVELY and the Child,” his story “The Chink IN THAT WILL VISIT YOUR CITY THIS SEASON later produced by D. W. Griffith under TOM MIX the title, "Broken Blossoms.” Matinee 50c, 75c, $1,00 Eve. 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 Louis Joseph Vance personally built IN tho scenario for Producer Read and “The Lone Wolfs SEATS NOW ON SALE both edited the titled “The Lone Wolf's Daughter” Daughter." Submitted to unusually By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE Box Office Open at 11 A. M. calm judgments, ‘Tho Lono Wolf's “The Maniac” Daughter," Is declared to be the big- Combining the World-Known Characters of Speed for tho well gest melodrama ever made Those who love the best in photoplays should not miss this over than Sir. Vance's “FALSE FACES” with a star who screen, greater “THE LONE WOLF” and staged, well played produotoln of lovo and adventure, "The Lone Wolf" and "Falso Faces,” outranks all others in the western drama field. were the and for millions of well-dre38ed room ror which hailed by public Gowns that will set the fashions The setting of the story Is western and gives abundant tale, char- press as tho most powerful produc- Women the fun, the broad human touches and the charming love Prominent In the j tions of their day. actertstie of Mir are such photodrama.__ _ support of Louise Glaum Latest Pathe News and Comedies distinguished screen ami stage players ! “COMINGTjACK DEMPSEY in “DARE DEVIL JACK" as Edwin Stevens, Thomas Holding and Bertram Grassby. MAJESTIC KiLs "The Burglar" book and and the lat- jronouncod by those who have seen "The Kiss Burglar," tho latest musi- vlded the lyrics and music. The was staged [ho play, as both novel and highly COUNIHAN & SHANNON, Proprietors Managers. cal comedy success with a largo east ter the play direction of Julian Mitchell mtertalning the score contains a num- of players well known to metropolitan under the have ber hits which are among will be tho attraction at and Edward MacGregor, who of decided theatre-goers of recent no in the flc-ld of producing the most popular songs ih' next Tuesday, April 6th, superiors " Majestic A few of these are! ALlttle MONDAY, APRIL 5TH matinee and night. musical plays. years. the Is Class of One,” "The "Breeze and Me", "The Kiss Burglar" Is tho latest The story of piece withheld, Interest of the auditor. Want to Learn to Dance” “Shimmering NIGHT work of Glen MacDonough and Ray- not to mar the MATINEE the which has been Glimmering Nile,” "Temperament," mond Hlibhell. the former having pro- Aside from theme, JACOBS AND JERMON, INC., ^■ Offer The Speed Demon of Laughter—Bright, Breezy Burlesque ■ ■ — —= —=" Bubbling With Wit, Sparkling With Song Overflowing With Joy “The Sporting Widows” Buick Valve-in-Head ■— 1 '*•“ Popular—Pleasing—Piquant iJLz- — —- With The Iirresistible Fun Maker A L K . MALL Quality Cast 1,000 "0 Chorus SEATS NOW SELLING strength and accessibility, combined with efficiency and economy SIMPLICITY,of operation, recommend the SPECIAL* • Six particularly to the man who constant* Jy uses a car and who must have one on Th.-«kU—MU4. which he can always depend. ROYAL BO-H.P. detachable-head motor] intermediate transmission] 119-in. wheelbase, giving maxi- mum comfort for fiva passengers. An 3 tod shelter Car, ere equipped with Card Thee—another Stadehaher precedent. TODAY jLtfc- i* appearance and design of the Buick seven passenger Frank Van Syckle THE car distin- Wm. S. Hart touring readily Now Brunswick Ave., Cor. Jefferson its guishes it from others of class. St., Perth Amboy. N. J.„ Tel. 691-3 It is a diflf erent type—especially de- Deck” signed and built for those desiring Cold -.- “The ——- ^ an ideal family car. r i A REAL HART PICTURE—ALSO ^ The pleasing body lines, large com- COMEDY makes CHARLES MURRAY in A MACX-SENNETT fortable seats and tonneaus The Presto Restaurant it a favorite car among the ladies “UP IN ALF'S PLACE” and children. 113 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J. With its of its Monday, Extra Attraction simplicity control,' j ^ in “THE GARAGE” surplus of power, its wonderful FATTY ARBUCKLE —Special— economy, it assures each purchaser of efficient and dependable service, 1 ^Turkey Dinner NOTICE! $1.00 Good food, tastily prepared, excellently served and moder- Elizabeth Hardware Co. WILL BPILP THEM HEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BDICE ately priced is what makes this 137-39-41 New Brunswick Ave. the most popular and satisfy- to dine. wish to announce beginning April 3rd, 1920, our store ing place will close at 6 P. M. Saturdays. We believe our good friends You 11 be surprised to note the number of entire families and patrons will appreciate what this neaus'to our employes, VAN FRANK SYCKLE% their orders the who eat here because they have found it cheaDer than nra- and co-operate with us by placing during St. I hours the store is open. Cor. New Brunswick Ave. and Jefferson We will also continue the practice of closing at 12.30 TeL 591 Perth Amboy, N. J. M. on Saturdays during the four (4) souths, Jane, July, and September. .