Leader, Friday, August J, 192*
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Le a d e r All of the Newt Im partially Told « M i CUm Matta*. A«g a« la. IN I. al « • M OAaa al ■ ■Um i li i Ma* J M SS BOWMAN IS BON VOYAGE PARTY LACKAWANNA H R . NEW H U T SYSTEM TENDERED PARTY GIVEN M SS O’KEEFE BO OF MANAGERS CONTRACT GIVEN A "Vo* n jn p ’ party m AUTHORIZE DEPOT BY SCHOOL BO AM) The home of M itt Loretta Spanel of 353 Fourth Street n i the M ae of a happy aurpriae laat Tuesday evening in honor of Miaa Thelma Bowman of Third Awsnue who ha» just returned to her home after a two week* tour of the Eastern states. Dancing and tinging and game» were featured of the affaire. Re freshments were aerved at a late h o u r. Guests at the party were Mr*. Louis Tamke, the Misses Helen Leyhl and Loreeta Brown, Mrs. Harry E»singer and the Miaaea Martha and Loretta Spanel with the guest of tum or, Miaa Bowman. To Be Held Tonight the M aryland State Dorothea Otto Gnrea Mrs. H ear? Oatwater t j h j c K O W N E D B Y A Surprise Party THIEVES ATTEM PT O tarvcs 74tk Birthday ' NEW ARK PEDDLER TO ENTER HOME OF | , HELD BY POLKE MRS. IDA ORCUTT i r • ■ THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, AUGUST J, 192* M r. an d Mrs. W. E. Cojrie of Stuy- P* .. 1* P -il . t-- l villaje constable “Phillemon" who luvoU -K atnertora Tarkington’s Tweedles “spills the bean*.” vesant avenue have returned from a| C ut of Character* two weeks trip to Canada, on w hich We c an , by a fa r atretch o f th e To Be Presented At 'M rs. Rickets, Either McGuire; they went by way of the flooded dia- imagination, see President Cooiidge Mrs. Albergone, Bernice Nettleton; trict of Vermont and returned by way harassed by servant problems or Rutherford Tonight Winsora Tweedles, Elizabeth S. of Rouse's Point, Mr. an d M rs. C oyla vexed because he is served herring Stroud; Julián Castlebury, Lee Zane were accompanied by friends from tw ice in succession. We can even An all star New .York cast will Griscom; Mrs. Castlebury, Mildred B rooklyn. imagine the Prince of Wales dis- present a hilarious comedy tonight. Lee Borwn; Mr. Castlebury, William C. F. McKinney of Post avenue re- gm ntled because the laundry hasn’t This is a beautiful play of rural R. Byer; Adam Tweedle, M. G. Love New England life on the coast of land; Philemon Tweedle, Parker Fen- tumey Monday from a business tr ip :« » » » *“ «* or because his shirt studs to Youngstown, 0. '«• m issing. So sa y s C arey W ilson, Maine. The scenes are laid in the n elly . O - 0 la Rutherfordian, producer of The home and Antique Shop of the Private Life of Helen of Troy/* the Tweedles family. < Situations are Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hayes, and laughter provoking; the characters sons Walter and Raymond of Lake Envied Bmnyan Power p«*“" »•‘kh wl11 P*»3r on Mwiday B ergen C o unty B ank / " ___ «.? ii . and Tuesday. But, he adds, even »re true to life and the story is one avenue, Mr. and Mrs. William Crow ot Reaching Heart* the most vivid imagination can of human appeal. The play is brim ley of Kingsland avenue and Miss Passing along a. London street. I hardly picture the stately heroes of fall of comedy brought about by the Ethel Haik of Park place enjoyed Charles II cam*' upon pr. John Owen. I mythology fretting over domestic complications of “Julian,” the son of Sunday at Cliffwood Beach. an eminent divine and statesman or problems. And therein, he points a "summer family," and “Winsora,” LOANS MONEY ON BOND the time, standing spellbound on the out, lies much of the humor and charm the waitress in the shop, and cli- Ldward Hughes of Park place en fringe of a crowd that was listening of John Erskine’s “The Private Life xed by the characterization of the joyed the week-end at Belmar. to a street preacher. King Charles of Helen of Troy,” the brilliant novel AND MORTGAGE listened a moment, then touching on which the picture is based. The Doctor Owen on the arm, remonstrat beautiful Helen, having returned home 1 Concrete Block ed, "Why do you with y o u r eloquence after elopement with Paris, frets ON spend any time hearkening to one an about the odd ideas of her high-mind Can't Bum Illiterate as heî’’ ed daughter as does any flappers "My lord," Owen replied wistfully, ■ mother of today. Menelaos, her not- APPROVED REAL ESTATE “1 would give all my learning If I to,-intelligent husband, is constantly could hut reach the hearts of these in a turmoil over the changing fash- people as well as this Ignorant man.” ions of the world and eternally finds D ecide O n C oncrete The Illiterate street preacher was himself in a wrath because his fam- n tinker from Bedford who was draw- ily retainers—in common with so lng huge crowds wherever he spoke, many cherished servants of today— M asonry N ow ! In the rural districts he had" formerly insists upon advising him upon per- lieen notorious as “the ungodliest fel- sonal affairs. “The Private Life of a n k in g e r v i c e low” In his speech^ a gay. daring > Helen of Troy” as'a picture, retains T w e n t y - f o u r H o u r B S . young man who hud accompanied and all the humor and satire of the book, worked fitfully with his father at Maria Corda, Lewis Stone and Ric- -meadlng—puta—and., kettle».—hut- Who ardo Cortex share honor* ui the 11 l o s s i s j I )ur N ;ihon;»i n then trying soldiering had finally be three featured roles. come satiated with a "sinful life" Coleen Moore, twice voted by ex- at the rate of $ 1 8 every tind had married a religiously In hibitors to be the most popular star clined girl who proceeded to reform in the country, won her great world second. Decide now that him All thjs he told his audiences, wide following in comedy roles. lie told It so simply and so well that Though her comedy has shone an Y O U R home, the one you during the Restoration when It was emotional power that now finds full Mrs. John McKenna and daughters made a crime to conduct divine ser- play in "Happiness Ahead,” which I actor,” this man, Jannings. And picture better than any of Janning’s Veronica, Margie and Frances and plan to build, will be fire- vices outside the ritual, he was Im will play on Wednesday and Thurs they’re right. Is there anyone, any late successes. ’ son Jack are summering at their cot 1 prisoned for twelve years. There, un- day, tears and heart throbs are said where, who has ever contributed such Now playing, William Haines in tage in Sullivan County, N. Y. Mr. safe. Concrete masonry educated, lie « rote a book so straight to be mingled with her comedy in fine portrayals of human beings as “The Smart Set” and “The Heart of John McKenna has returned to his from his heart t hat it became one of this story from the fertile brain of did Jannings in “Passion,” “The Last a Follies Girl” with Billie Dove. home after being there for two weeks. will assure such safety, the Immortal English masterpieces. U j Edmund Goulding. A sweet country Laugh,” “The Last Command” or Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Johnson of and besides will give you a was “Pilgrim's Progress." and the rl and a New York crook. The su- ¡“The Way of All Flesh?” His latest tlnker was John Hunyah.—Detroit . preme happiness that comes with the ! is the greatest of them all! Emi! Ridge road and Jack Flynn of Page Mr. and Mrs. George Damerest of home of enduring beauty News. first kiss and the heartaches that Jannings in “The Street of Sin” avenue and Miss Alice McKenzie of Post avenue are entertaining at their come with disappointment. You'll which vail play on Friday and Saturi Fern avenue motored to Green Pond home Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy and l—one that you will be J J T i / feel it all and cheer Colleen as she day. With Fay Wray and also many ! on Sunday. sons Jack and Edward of. New York. U n a d o r n e d 7 o m b t o r smiling through her sorrows to ! other excellent players. A story of Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn of Page Miss Helen McGarry daughter of Count. Lau)’$ Decree »he happiness that only a great love men and women—both good and bad avenue have been entertaining at proud to call your own. | Health commissioner John McGarry .. , I . i ..III could bring. It's one , of her very —told as only Jannings can tell a their home Mrs. Flynn’s niece Marie A turret,that Is k tomb still attract* * achievements, story! A mighty picture of life's I of Freeman street is on a vacation attention on the Chateauvlllnrd estate, ■ ereen achievements. Smith of Richmond Hill. ... .7 V . , ............... They call him “the world s greatest weakness and love’s strength. A in the Catskills. Before you build adjoining the fore*! of 1-ontiitiicblenu, ' * France, but guidebooks do not tell the investigate concrete masonry story that makes It Interesting.