Published Every He News of Al Tuesday and Friday oobhrftge Jtttojretthwtf The Township
VIII, No. \VO()I>RRIIH;K, N J., FRtiyVY, NTOVKMBKR 20, 1920 PRICE THREE CENTS IRS. DERUSSY DEAD Fire Truck Races to Iselin With Gunning Accident PUPPY NOT ONLY STEALS FUR UNPROiCTEDHOLE AS HEART FAILS IN Resuscitation Apparatus and Saves Wat Almost Fatal COAT BUT USES IT, AS WELL FOR NEW THEATRE Michael Siskn, ,,f Metuchen Great Dane Youngater, Incensed Because Matter Had Closed PNEUMONIA CRISIS Man Accidentally Overcome by Gas avenue, escaped (loath by a Its Coop to Paint It, Seeks Refuge from Cold in THOUGHT A DANGER ^.ident of Woman's Club Alex Kidd Dozing by Gas Heater in Sitting Room as Foot n%rrow margin while he and John BartOs, of Main street, Folds of Expensive Coon Skin Coat Chief of Police Has Township Was Active in Civic Life Disconnect* Pipe to Fixture; Wife Finds Him When were gunning in the licld near • f(.re; On Board of State Diana, an eight months old Great, that the coop needed painting. He Committee Notify Owner to' She Goes Into Room to Call Him to Dinner the WoocTbijdge Ceramics fac- 1 ['n rent-Teacher Combine. tory. Slsko was walking ahead Dane puppy, is too darned resource- evicted the canine tennant, did the Erect Barrier; Afraid of Alex Kidd, ofi Silzer avenue, .Is«-1 returning to consciousness. The of Bartos When the trigger of ful and intelligent to suit her owner,, painting, and blocked the door so Children Falling Into IL tin, probably owes his life to- tlV^doctor complimented the firemen on the latter's. gun caught on a Motorcycle Officer George Balint, of that Diana could not enter. On the NERAL SUNDAY P. M. fact that Woodbridge fire their work. bush and nad discharged a Fords. Her solution of the cold same Any' Balint's piother took ad- truck, carrying resuscitating appa- load of shot so close to Slsko weather,problem for a time had hervantage of the fine weather to give WORK ON IT HAS HALTED Kidd returned from work at 5 master thinking that someone had Helen Morris DeRusay, pres- ratus, wtin sent hurtling over the o'clock and sat down beside a gas that it grated the flesh of his her son's fur coat an airing. At five ,,f thr Woman's Club of WooH- three miles from here to Kidd's home hip. Had tV gun been point- stolen an expensive racoon skin coat o'clock Mrs. Halint went out to take Chief, of Police Murphy told th* heater in the living room whHe Mrs. which he ifced hung on the clothesline , Township, died at her home in in four minutes Tuesday night after Kidd was preparing dinner in the ed an inch iiarer thp youth in the coat. She fdund no coat there; township committee that he consid- the firemen had received a calUthat it probably would have inflicted in the back yard. neither was Diana to be seen. ers the excavation for the new tHe- At 4.30 yesterday af- kitchen. The. door was closed be- atre on Main strw!t Kidd had beep overcome, by illumin- tween the kitchen and the room in a wound that might have been Diana ivas kept in the house until The riddle was solved when Balint' " menace to nfter an illness'of a week. ating gas. When Driver Fred Maw- which Kidd sat. It is thought thnt fatal. a few weeks ago Balint decided that came home an hour later and searched safety and asked that the commit- ia. that culminated in a col- hcy and his colleagues arrived they she had'grown so big that she ought tho premises with the aid of a flashJ **« have. the cleTk write the Heller Kidd »ent to sleep and that his foot, After the accident both hoys to have quartern of her own. So he ,f the heart, was the found Kidd unconscious. There-was in falling from a stool, disconnected walked to the ofiuv nf p)r. Col- light. The dog had pulled the coat Construction Company, of Newark, t* evidence that rigor tRartts haA^t built hiB pet a coop and thereafter, from the line, dragged it irflo the demand that substantial guard rails £ -- the tube fri.m the gas fixture to the lins where the wound was treat- on chilly afternoons, Diana could be 1 1 in. The oxygen generator used, heater. Mis' Kidd found him when ed, Slsko later wns taken to tall weeds of the garden patch, and' " placed between the sidewalk anil ,.),•-, her husband, (!. A. Dc- was seen keeping warm by snuggling her wns using the soft fur'for a bed. A!tho excavation, at once andd before Dr. George Gal- she went to call him to dinner half Perth Amboy City Hospital in Gargantuan form In straw. tIn' deceased is survived by laway, of Rahway, arrived Kidd was an hour later. the police ambulance. His compromise was offered whereby Bu- The hole was dug the first week in But on Wednesday Balint decided ! lin got his coat and Diana her fiotlMT. Mr»> ,R«becca Morris The wife rushed out and asked Wound is not considered se- coop. October. At that time David N* • hi'iirhters, Helen neighbors to call a doctor, but officer rious. Heller, president of the construction^ i.eth ami Made- Joe [jewis, on duty at the traffic Red Cross Seals compnny, stated that he believed tile'« K.; and four Rotary Skips Program booth, was told the story, he imme- Congressman Speaker at theatre would be finished in six' Ucne, John S., diately called fire headquarters. The months. Since digftiiiK th« hole no Iieginning in 1907 with a sale of more work has becn dime and rains .1. and Henry firemen arrived before Dr. Galloway only $3,000, this littlo messenger of I utu'ial services Death Saddens Member \ could come from Rahway and took Collegian Club Ready have partly filled the hole with water. Christmas cheer and good health has Mother-Daughter Event Chief Murphy pointed out that .... h<>lcl Sunday cha of l e grown in influence and power until mm at 2.45 nt Will Take Formal Action in! £f J? Tn there is danger of persons falling into For Annual Stage Hitlast year $4,900,000 wns realized Hoffman Stresses Optimism in the, hole. It is easily conceivable that i t y Episcopal I Death of Wife of Gustav When Dr.. Galloway came the ^_ i from its sale. Telling of Advance Made a small child might drown in the patient was turned over to him. He "Strenuous Life" to be Played It furnishes the wherewith to sup- h with Rev. J. Benjamin Myers j Blaum, Charter Member had Kidd put to bed and expressed by Civilization depth of water there. 1 port the organiza- iimg . Interment will be in the the opinion that the man would suf- a Week From Tonight in The Heller Construction Company Although a special program •( mu- tion that is making v |)l»t in Trinity churchyard. fer no serious aftermath unless the H. S. Auditorium Congressman-elect Harold G. Hoff- built a theatre similar to the one it sic ha<1 becn arran d th mU9 c this determined plans to build here in Westfield and DeRussy wa» taken ill with! 8« by « ' tissues of the lungs, weakened by the campaign against man, of South Amboy, with "Optim- committee gas, contracted pneumonia. ism" as his theme furnished his au-Sunlit and plans to build another in .:,i..nin in the Spring and while| for Wednesday's luncheon A rehearsal of "The Strenuous tube rculosis; it Highland Park, It is supposed that In the two years the firemen have gives this organiza- dience at the first annual Junior Wo- uproved she did not recover en- of Rotary, the club by common con- had their rcscuciating apparatus it Life", a three act farcp by Richard its extensive program has been oc- v. A week ago she was taken nick sent dispensed with the program as Walton Tully, was held Wednesday tion the means to man's Club Mother and Daughter countable for the delay here. Plans has been used successfully three maintain the fight banquet Tuesday night with some • and little hope was held out a mark of sympathy for Gustav times. Strange to say, few people evening at the home of Thomas Bren- for the theatre provided for a show- ncr recovery. Despite this her nan of Amboy avenue. The play will that has cut the splendid ideas. Mr. Hoffman stressed house with a Beating capacity of BUum, a charter member, whose know that such an apparatus is avaiU number of deaths the advance in civilization in the first h last night came as a «hock to able. The firemen have asked the be given by special arrangement with 1,800, a stage suitable for plays and .irgf circle of friends and ac- wife died Monday night. A commit- Samuel French of New York, by caused by tuber- quarter of the twentieth century, the j Vaudeville, and a modern pipe or- newspaper to call attention to the culosis in this coun- age of wonder in which we now live. i nances, tee was appointed to draw jjp suit- fact that they are ready to answer the Woodbridge Collegian Club, on gan. \: the May meeting of the Wo-able resolutions to be adoplUSfcit the Friday evening, December 3, in the try from nearly 200 in every Advance in locomotion—automobiles, all calls to aid in cases of suffocation, country from nearly 200 in eyery •.'•- Club Mrs. DeRussy was elected next meeting and sent to Mr. Blaum. asphyxiation or drowning. j High School Auditorium. Miss Grace dreadnaughts, airplanes, submarines, :
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CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS QUICK! Boy's Heavy Fleeced Lined i-'.njflish Ribbed. All Colors. We have a big assortment in UNION SUITS Ail Sizes 1Q QUILTS Sizes 2 to 6 At Sale 1J7C Reg. $5 and $6 d»Q65 At Sale *PO At Sale 59c CHILDREN'S BED SHEETS " Junior Silk and Wool Hose Boy's Heavy Fleeced Lined Seamless, Good Material UNION SUITS Sizes -7 to 9'/4 72x90 All Colors. Reg. 75c Sizes 8-10-12 Reg. $1.25 At Sale 47c I • C At Sale 73c We have 10OO yard* of— We carry a very good line of BOY'S SHOES * CHILDREN'S SUITS. Latest WOOLEN DRESS GOODS Latest Patterns All Solid Leather '. > Styles and Patterns. 'Sizes 10 to 131/2 J At *1i\ _ttto &O00 Reg. 75c to $1.00 yd. Reg. 2.25 LADIES Men's Ribbed Up-to-date Pumpi. Velvet and UNDERWEAR patent leather. SHIRTS and DRAWERS Reg. $5.00 Reg. 85c At Sale At Sale Men's Latest Style DRESS OXFORDS LADIES SILK HOSE . Men's Ribbed Tan and Black Latest Shades. First Quality. UNION SUITS Reg. $6.00 d>Q65 Reg. $1.89 At Sale ;. .««•.•'A,,. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2«. P W E •;a7. i .10 P VT TV Mr-. • 1 -.1 • - I SS^ 2J <>••• 5«r«*t, ifcttcs ? ••%: i: •' ."irr READING COAL •» Vnnoa )f Et m C*^ ffatf w« •iwlii b« "Sx %n for ulng wmmte far, w«i« «*<^ t« fet price by *f .-JVrn-'^ tins '- •:? M ujy <'., tfcis »-.! SH'."«^MA^«"T ALIA.- •WE.-M2H- TV *« rsa AND HYPNOTISM, DE:-:?:%•••• THEO. A. LEBER, Inc. *o *»». Star OF S THE t( HT i"' v. a. rorr tl .4. B> T2t Teiephone J "t'ss £'J.-«; .. iCll! K Hi- Siaie one t -3art i •I A »«W £1 — AS 1«^... CM* Bm Will apt •140 vo«ff Ph »taif i»»»« C-t» it »« •' *l TJ '• - m &thuut Wnlr otofraob• *AFFE STUWO ';.•>«•! > '>*J, *•.!.•••; <&RC >~- j ^r< -, \. '1. " .-•?»!. ~ PV^LIC SERVICE Lunchecn The Use ct Turn an tine KeUinator Simplifies Electric Radiator Your fnrernmmq J. ::>.?• ?.-*'-:.•;-J. - ^^ De All Your S EUxtruxdl? booing Ir wiE Cook die BRIEGS oODBRIDGE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926 fAGE Football Success at High School After 2 Lean Yean TTlOUg/l Defeated by Amboy, Locals Indians Conquer Bearcats, 12-0, In ^ Won a Majority of Their Battles WellFou8ht Game at Parish Houst Before a holiday crowil of about the Indinns curried the ball aeMM$ Carteret, South River, and Metuchen Among Cla»» B. Schools 'tlw iipocUtor*, the Avonr! Indians'fiut theso plays were called back tea <""k the scalps of the scrappy Wood- rahsc th«- Indians had be_n off»ldi That Bowed to Red and Black in Third Sea sort Since bndpp Bearcats by a ncorp of 13-0 Francis Gerlty, halfback for ifc^f Sport Was Revived Here After 8 Year Laps* "n I'nrish House Reid yesterday. The Bears, made his team's bc«t't»in t» Kiimc was well fought and good foot- the second quarter when he w«tlt off The high Bchotil, by beating Car-i system of lino plunging to score its (mil was the order of the d«y. tackle a la Grange and .lipped alOOf toret on Friday, ended its football touchdown. It lost when it failed to Tho Bears had Orin Gerna _t full- for twelve yards before he w*i dOWte season with ftve victories and four make good.thc point aft«P touchdown. back and Jimmi« Mullen at quarter, ed. •. ,: defeats——H Tecord that is eminently 'MiUburn, beaten last year by tho forward passinf combination that For the winners Galaida and Tofl_&" satisfactory in view nf the fact that stored heavily for the high 'school kins starred on defense and Dritlfi" Woodbridge and considered easy, for the pasp t two yenrn the coachinggi throughout the season just ended, but• Gerity and Hoagland has had to rvestablish football! 9Prun* a surprise by scoring » Gorns and Mullen fou>d their for-1 themselves on ojTonse. William _ in the after it had been allo down "within a few minutes of the wards covered too well yesterday byt ick refereed the gnme whth I_*l' eil to languish for a period of eight opening kickoft. It scored another their high school teammate, Andy Brown, high school captain, wa* nife* ' years. Football was abolished heTe before the half ended and Wood- Lockie, and their former teammate,> pjre in 1!>16, returning in 1924 with bridge was behind by 14 point*. The Erlton Pomeroy. ,' Horb Lauck as coach. Lauck found locals came back with determination Selden Hoagland scored the first hiniBelf with a squad of boys with no]i" th« second half and battered Mill- touchdown for the Indians shortly 1 New Ford* Club U Active football experience and Worked hard burn's line for a touchdown but it after the frame started. The Indians Plans to Have Court T drilling them in tho fundamentals of could, not quite produce the punch kicked off to the Bears and then pro- the sport. that would have tied the score. ceeded to hold them for downs to A turkey and a goose were iwtnf- He brolJgbt them along quite a Somerville, a first rate team, had take the ball away from them. Then ed at the meeting of the Sioux Club distance the first year and in 1925 its hands full beating the Red and on a series of off-tackle smashes the of Fords at their club room/ on had a still further improved team. Black by 13-0. Failure of Wood- ball was carried into Bear territory Hornsby street Tuesday night. The This year Fred Stephens, a halfback bridge to kick on the fourth down from which Sully carried it across on winn-r of ,he turkey y at Lehigh- last season, took charge when cfc-P in its own territory put -lin_ linee plungeplunge . I DDunhah m of Fordds and the goose W of the squad and continued the- ad- Somerville in position for one of its Holland scored the other touch-' bb y UnU c Peter8on of Pord]t' vance of football here, giving the touchdowns. down in the fourth quarter on a wide The club's activities in the thr«« . school its Jirst season in which vic- South Riwr fell by 14-7 but tho end run. On two other occasions months since it was formed has ntt- . tories outnumbered defeats. following week Roaelle Park's great prised local people. Due to the laok,, Stephens was handicaped at the -.,,••,_..added the third defea. t to Wood•-, cals and their olTense was never of finances the amateur boxing shows f v.rv first when Captain Fred Brown,; b/dge's record. But the score of able to get started. will be postponed until sometime in counted on to be a mainstay in the 20-0 was low considering the top- Nevertheless, after this disastrous the near future but it will have a backfielc, d finished the first game with,' heavVy score b* which the 3ame tt?am setback, the team pulled itself to- basketball team mad« up of the fol- a bmken bone in his foot., Brown later beat Rahway. , gether and made ready for Carteret. lowing members: Norman Nelson, was unavailable until the Metuchen Bound Brook and Metuchen both In a game shortened because of the Howard Fullerton, Alexander J-ish, game in which he played for a few fell before Stephen's crew but* the cold it trounced its rival by a 130 Alvx Karister, Albert Larson and' minutes but again he wag hurt atid scores wore close and it was evident score, thus providing a very satis- George Ferdinandacn. Home con- had to retire for the season. But that the team was approaching stale- factory ending to the season. tests will be held in the new Number to offset this veteran's loss Stephens ness. The depth of the slump hit Woodbridge Opponent 1>l School on Fords avenue. No def- Woodbridge in the Perth Amhoy , . , , , ... ».. , - ; located a new find in "Jimmie" Mul- 7 . k Freehold 6 inite date has Wen set for the open' Moriarety Tells the Story game in which they entered as fa- which to hang their opponents ancTsought the jetl| the sensational little quarterback 7 Millburn 14 '"8 Same. "Well, what did 1 tell you would be the vorites to win and emerged on the 0 Somerville 18 ITme to make whitewash with wihich to*cover! whIon hathde vernoty playefirst dgam footbale of lth before schede - wrong end of a 16-0 score. In this 11 suit when the Fords football team, met the up their own misdoings. game Woodbridge was hammering at 14 South River 7| ule • Woodbridge created an upset g 0 ....-.-:.. Roselle Park 21 Avcnel Indians? Didn't I say that FordB would "Yours truly, by beating the powerful Freehold Perth Amboy'a goatt in ththe firstfit quarr- 666 ter when a halfback fumbled and a 7 Bound Brook ' B win? I believe I did, and if you will *>e good " 'Tank' Wagon'. i team that since has made a fine 6 Metuchen 0 is a ^prescription for ; showing. Victory was earned by, visiting•-- - end scooped up the. ball to < uough to refer to my last lettter you will find d f 'thd Lai O.2 Perth Amboy 16 Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue sensational forward passing in \^Jych; run 8R yardR for a'touchdown. Lat- 13 Carteref. 0 my statement to that effect, Colgate Holds Brown ; the team completed il nut of 11 pa?s-' er Maewilliam lifted a drop kick Bilious F^ver and Malaria "Now here's the dope about that state- 1! es. Freehold .came b;uk in the sec-1 over tho 40-yard lino. These things It kills the germs. Brown's record for the season is smudged. es 1 54 83 mt'tit of Andy Lockie that our gridiron was no While it has not sufferiiiPfkfeat this season! ond half and. resorted to a steady sort of broke the morale of the lo- f rid iron at all but a retired cow pasture. I yesterday's 10-10 tie with Colgate removes ffffTuMt Mil iiJTA ISMU gfll WNL WfX MH MYJ MM BH_ Mtt • will admit that we did not have lime linea to Brown from the enviable position it had held Also a Companion Feature mark the limits of the field nor did we have at the head of unbeaten Eastern elevens. More !he field laid off in ten-yard sections. More- than ever it now looks as if the seaboard cham- , Johnny Walker in over-I do not put forth a denial of Lockis's pion ship will have to be divided between La- i-harRe that We had no goal posts on the field, fayette and Navy—if the latter manages to "The Transcontinental Limited" but 1 do say that we had a football and allow- tame Array tomorrow. Screen Snapshots ed it to ho used throughout the four quarters nf the game. Why should anyone be critical of After trailing, Pcmi came through in the matters like the lack of goal posts and lime final quarter yesterday to earn a 10-10 tie MONDAY and TUESDAY—November 29 and 30 — lines, may I ask? Things like those are not with Cornell. It was a narrow escape for necessary to a football game when two teams Penn, which team still has not been, beaten by Matinee 2.HO ]):iily r.vcniiu; i and <» O'clock Belle Bennett in of willing workers get together. tin Eastern eleven this year. ^>^ NEVER ANY ADVANCE IN PRICES "As a matter of fact Lockie should have West Virginia took another bump by los- FRIDAY and SATURDAY—Today and Tomorrow- "The Lily" iuainto.1 himself with the gargantuan hoax Washington and Jefferson by a score of (|)g t() Companion Feature Vt.•• Woodbridge Fire Company's basketball K5-3. After starting the season as though head- t< I'i had cooked up to spring on our firw com- ed straight for the top of the heap, 1he Moun- 1 .iiiy team before kicking about little odds taineers seemed to shoot their bolt in winning Ralph Lewis in 'The Block Signal" ami ends such aft the lack of goal posts and from Georgetown.' Thereafter the schedule Pathe New* hme lines. Need I retell the story here of how has been a series of disappointments for Rog- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—December 1 and 2— 1, single-handed, ferrited out a scheW of the ers' team. Woodbridge basketball squad to use a bowl- ing ball when playing Fords? I think not, for Nebraska Bows on Coast .Pauline Frederick in readers of The Independent are acquainted After beating N. Y. U. last week and cast- ith that. Now, if we had wanted to play. Ave- . "*"•" -^...... e, ... _. _. .„_. . 'Her Honor The Governor" * a dirt.-• y tric:.ki we eoulud havu-.,»e use„„„,d! a„ cas„„_t• iro;-„n„ mg gloom on New Yorkers who had yearned Companion Feature LUl recognition for their football J- football in Sunday's game, slipping the iron for ^t"'»"«' -=--B»"»". — --•--" --. 'al..-•l in. -._.whe_n AveneA li was *to~ «„.—,«._carry the. ballknit , onran\d teamlow ,a Nebraskbitter pila l_ biatg Seattlcornhuskere yesterdays had .t o swal-The; Paramount Junior Stars in i < nlncing it with a regulation inflated pigskin conquerors of N«w York lost by 10-6 when, .vbi-n our team had it to carry. • We did not with the ball In their possession on Washing- l<> that, nor do we intend to do it in future ton's 3 yard line, the final whistle ended the i-'amea, but before anyone writes such things as th»> Avenel manager wrote in Tuesday's pa- game. , !'IT he should consider these things a little. A Real Surprise "By the way, we did have goal posts and No one has been heard to" opine that Muhl- 1 Miundary lines on the field the day before the enberg*Vas weak this year but yesterday Har- rame was played but during the night some ry Stuhdreher's Villanov'a outfit smothered the "tic entered the premises by stealth, took the Muhlenberg boys under a count of 54-0. It • "Its away, and scraped up the lime. I do looks like Villanova is getting to resemble • '•t know who did it but we all l suspectt that it ;.> done by politicians of either the Demo- Notre Dame more and more every year. tatic or Republican parties who, wanted the Stuhdreher is putting into practise what he "Whoa Emma" Educational Comedy '••nod in the goal posts to erect scaffolds on learned while performing under Rockne. Ko Ko Song Kartoon "Sweet Adeline SUNDAY—November 28— Big Card of Bouts In, ! Woodbridge Caseys f Highland Park Monday! Lose Bowling Match WITH TWO PICTURES DAILY Carteret Pinners Take Three RAOUL WALSH Jesse Goff to Be Given Op- Production portunity to Get Even With Games in League Tilt but Babe Harmon Locals Roll Well Although tho timber smashers of Thirty-two rounds of boxing are Woodbridge's entry in the Knights billed for the show at the Masonic of Columbufe Bi-CotTnty Bowling liuilding in Highland fark Monday lASCIMATING L FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1<>26 PAfl* SIX WOODBRIDGF ¥V THEATRE *-4 M;ttinee: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 3.30 V. M Saturday, 2.30 V. M.— Every Evening, 7 and 9 P. M FRIDAY—TODAY ONLY—Matinee 2~3O P. M~ "Dancing Mothers" With ALICE JOYCE and CONWAY TEARLE Screen Stars Harold Lloyd "Ring Up The Curtain- THE TOMORROW—Saturday Only—Matinee 2. 30 P. M „( Hri«M l.igMi At t!i<- Woodbridgr TKealrr WILLIAM FOX PMSENTS \~,.w >..rk i I'V In* ti«n pictured -'>m:. -' •'*-.. jirul f.iblc, O. Henry, ; I. ,.f >*| READE'S Y\ SPECIAL MUSIC MATINEE EVENING Mack Sennet Comedy "Circus Today" ''Wi 1 5i 30c 25c.35e.5Oc STRAND MONDAY—Nov. 29—N.o Matinee i I PERTH AMBOY GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD m I ;.,|, • i . i-i-'i:,! Pi'lcction nf Walter Roadiv Knmk Evans KP«. Hjr. THE BOOB" M.itiiu'C — J ami r,.3O —rhilrtrcn. IV; Achilts, 30c. ! !|| Alice Day in "A Love Sundae" Aesop Fabi.-. Kvciiinp—7 and 0--OnVftrn, All Seats, tiUc; Balcony, Adults, ;l."v; Children. 2.".. TUESDAY—Nov. 30— Matinee 3.30 P. M. BEBE DANIELS in TODAY and SATURDAY— "The Palm Beach Girl" Chapter Five "Tlie Fighting Marine" Felix Comply WEDNESDAY—Dec. 1—No Matinee nd the ;H!i>im~ vvti.i li«'lp to ki'rp hem lit. If you hnvt> ewr wanted ti> WARNER BAXTER and CLARA BOW in f Ihe interior of a night dub m h<> interesting lives led by its deni- ;cii9—now is yrtur chance. The sol- "The Runaway" id side has he*n omitted, and the Van Bibber Comedy Pathe Review •ort you like to see is there. Conway Tearle, Alice Joyce and THURSDAY and Fill DAY—Dec. 2 and 3 Only— ara Bow are starred. Picture Filmed in Hidden Canyon I "No Man's Gold," Pox Film's new >roduction starring Tom Mix, is a u-reen version of J.-Allan Dunn's widely read novel of the desert, that has the final scenes in hidden can- on, one of the peculiar formations of he desert mountains, _ It is a pit in he hills which nature provided with i secret drainage system. Instead of jeing a lake it is as dry as the other sections of the desert, it makes a per- 'ect setting for the Mix picture, so hat theatre patrons may see their fa- orite actor in a setting which is in- accessible to tourists. "No Man's Gold" will be at the Woodbridge Theatre tomorrow. Cameo Comedy "Bad Breaks" A Trip to Japan One Minute to Play SPECIAL MUSIC ADOlPH ZUKOA *.. |ESS! L LASKY Mm., Throbbing with some of the great- COMING ATTRACTIONS est football scenes ever put on the Gloria Swanson — Fine Manners — Mare Noatrom screen Greater F. B. O's. famous pro- \ RED GRANGE in Wallace Beery, Raymond Hatton, We're in the Navy Now '"' ADOLPHE duction of "One Minute to Play," starring Red Grange, will be shown at One Minute to Play Eddie Kant or, Kid Boots — Bard ley's The Magnificent the Woodbridge Theatre next Thurs- day and Friday. The noted Univer- "The Runaway", William de sity of Illinois "Galloping Ghost," newest Paramount production which; MENJOU probably the most wonderful player cornea to the Woolbiidfje Theatre i who ever donned moleskins, gives a next Wednesday, lkv«mb'er 1. j remarkable exhibition of his versatil-j TJje mysterious shooting of a NEW JERSEY'S FINEST PLAY HOUSE ity and extraordinary brokenfield| •wealthy young New Yorker in a Ten- THE ACE unning in the brilliant climax"- of the nessee city, a girl'> flight from tho film, as well as proving himself a scene of the tragedy, her plea to a READE'S splendid actor, with a great screen young mountaineer u> shelter her and versatility. the drama that i\-suits when the OF CADS "dead" man appear,- ;n the mountain settlement seeking vengeance, lend Wm. de Mille's Newest suspense to the st ry. Th^ girl is NEW MAJESTIC THEATRE A Thrilling Melodrama Clara Bow, Warner Baxter the moun- With Alice Joyce and Norman Trevor taineer and .Williais. rowel!, the New A thrilling story of the Kentucky Presenting mountains with A little New Yoek Yorker. movie actress hidinp; from justice STRAND BIG TIME r and causing a tmm'ndous conflict be- —Mention this paprr to advertisers. tween two powerful clans—such is — Classified Ad.-. Bring Result^ — Keith-Albee Vaudeville V AUDEVILLL and AS USUAL CRESCENT BACK AGAIN/ SUNDAY ONLY— PERTH AMBOY—Tel. 255 Pauline Frederick in ! NOY PLAYING— P "'Dfevil's Island" "The Wolf I Hunters" :• I By James Oliver Curwood DITMAS With Robert McKim and Virginia Brown Faire — also —• PERTH AMBOY—Tel. 2796 Hoot Gibson in TODAY- "The Buckeroo Kid" "LABOHEME" . SATURDAY ONLY— I William Fairbanks in With Lillian Cish and John Gilbert "Through Thick and Thin" w ENTIRE WEElC—Beffinning Saturday, Nov. 27— ?«*? as SUNDAY— Billie Sullivan in HNYS Mary Pickford in "The Winner" U (jbramaunt Qictwe — alto TODAY AND TOMORROW "SPARROWS" COMING ATTRACTIONS T. Roy Barnes and Gertrude Short in Sunday, November 28-On. Amy only,»Bard.ley, The A Treat For Young And Old Monday Tue.day, Wedne.d.y, Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1 "Dangerous Friends" TWd.,, Friday, 5at-^ Dec. 2, 3, ^V Vi :« FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2«, 1926 TfteJUrace and Poke To Wear From THE of Evening Tee to Paulus Dairy Hourt Tea Jehn Paulus, Prop. • Established 1890 ....Main Office: 189-195 New St., New Brunswick, N. J Phone 2400 DON'T BE MISLED—BE SURE IT IS PAULUS' MILK AULUS* , OSITIVELY USE ERFECTLY MIL.....K. pASTEURIZED j»V Paulus' Pasteurized Select Milk Walker-Gordon Certified Milk Wetidmeee Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk Suydam'a and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin . 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It is especially pacefal side drapery, this model is ditny smart In » striped fabric, flannel, silk, ot *W»at bring at all faay, and is pax- linen, when it is used diagonally for the Smokeless Soft Coal ticabiijr becoming to a mature figure. bosom front, belt, inverted plaits and Sht;—"Well, Jackl How fortunate you were to complete that Vmsiness by Unless the gown is of a very elaborate pocket-Asps, and used horizontally for telephone and snve 4 tiresome trip to Chicago!" fabric It can also be used lor afternoon the rest of the dress. If the frock is in a He.—'"Yes, indeed! There's nothing like ihe telephone for handling mote wear, br having an extra iHp or yoke solid color the button-trimmed vest is business in lew time and at less expense." Is Good Fuel •wde with sleeves of lace, Georgette of pretty in a tighter shade. Linked buttons Mtf-materkL tastea the tailored cuffs. 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NEW YORK LOUIS MORRISON Ladies' Coats CANDY KITCHEN Shoes, Clothing and General Manufacturers and Dealers in Merchandise .- N &W YORK .TELEPHONE -COMPANY Strictly Purs Open Every DRV Except Saturdan CANDIES AND ICE CREAM fORDH. N. i. For Sale 7'.) Main St., VVooilhriilgo. Tel. 43. Manufacturer of Ladies' and Mis»e«' Coats MONEY TALKS 135 Washington avenue, Carteret Resources $325,000 HUMPHREYS & RYAN Salesmen, Salesladies arid Re- Sharkey & Hull Building tail mevchant. My items fit all of HARDWARE FORDS NATIONAL BANK you. Salesman averages $1.00 profit . Telephone Carteret 993 Uain St., Woodbrulgc. N. J for every dealer called on. Costs Plumbing Fixture! FORDS, N. J. denier $2.00, he sells for $3.50 makes Spring Hardware $l.f>0 on $2.00 invested. Salesman THE PERTH AMBOY j Garden and Poultry Supplies makes $1.00. If you are a Sales- man or wish to become one. If you Saturdays Only never sold anything in your life I Second Hand Articles will tell you how to make bolter than GAS LIGHT COMPANY j GUSTAV BLAUM Furniture and Cars $100.00 a week. (Address) 1 to 6 P.M. Geo. L. Lane, Mansfield, Ohio. Groceries and Provisions bought and spld 206 SMITH STREET I Telephone Woodhridge 179 —Mention this paper to advertisers! t7 MAIN ST. Weodbridf U helps you, it helps them, it helps Ads Bring Results your paper. I Heating and Cooldag Appliance* • ftalSlna the Famtly- watnomnt that sopniawoum Minor Kion Rand Automatic and. Storage Water Heaters C(\MT w oR I (U HER 6°°° « ji^lr'•Ut.i New Process Gai Ranges Con-Den-Rit Radiant Logs OdofleM—Efficient—Inexpensive i Telephone 148 Perth Amboy The Oldest Radio i By CWc* Sugjiroe An Airedale Loi/er Speaks Shop In Wopdbridge MICKIE, Lawn Seed HE A SIS GRAV 6Y Mo crtAuce Fertilizers BRUTE AW WOULD JEST MIS OU7 Garden Tools AS SOOU ME0BE HEART! 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