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I v\ ( ) pollshid villlan of popular concep- THEATRES tion Is not the main reason. In fact >OOOOOOCqqrap· ACTION he Is a negligible quantity. The real MATAWAN SEWER Is Counihsm and At I ho strand Theatre reason "Why Girls Leave Home," Shannon's "the The producers J The Warner Bros., production. mainly parents." AU This I TO BE TAKEN SATURDAY which is of the picture have selected two spe- This "Why Girls Leave Home," cific Instances which because of their § now showing at the Strand Theatre Oct. 12— On Satur- cover a wide range. MATA WAN, comes under the head w ide contrast, council will meet most decidedly side day the mayor anJ Not because These two stories develop by I of "big pictures." only Week Ueorge A. Johnson of New York city through a most masterly con- it Is of length than the aver- side Week to In- greater STRAND who § the engineer ia employed its struction of the scenario and afford age screen production or because stall the new sewtr system in the entertainment every minute. cast and other adjuncts to solid over the settings 1A11 i borough, and will go ground elaborate of the story are on a most In an effort to ltarn If the price Coming to the Majestic and scale but because it is big in theme Tomorrow, Friday Saturday installing the sewe·· In the borough the pretty little sister of Today, and direct In treatment. "Margie," National csnnot <·β considerably reduced b> Mary and Sally, has thor- Will be Feature of The theme may be readily real- Irene. -MATINEE DAILY P. M.—EVENINGS AT 7 A 9 several change· In the plan-'. won the hearts of American AT<J making ized from the title of the picture oughly Movement to be Held Oct. The council decided at the meeting through the whole- is a that many theatre goers would he and it problem TODAY· CONTINUOUS * last night that Saturday called to some charm of its sweet story and 30 to Nov. 5 so parents have been upon a time to go over the worK, of Its music. It good face. Statistics are often boresome the lilting quality Arris B. Henderson was" in- every by audiences •Mayor but the fact that in New York city I» greeted night structed to have Mr. Johnson her» in size the capacity Success—Hundreds Turned Away the Bureau of Missing Persons limited only by A Phenomenal women will be alone Λ lecture for only it that time. lost in a year, of the play-houses and indications features of Cancer from Mr. John- reports 65,000 girls on· of the main A communication for reflection. to a continuance of the unpre- Ti e give* one much cause point Week, which an part of the national son mis read and ordered tiled. Of The Hour "Why Girls Leave Home" goes cedented prosperity. movement will be observed here lett'.r had to do ivivh the signing of is Infectiously gay and The Pulsating Dynamic Question right to the heart of the problem "Margie" from October 30 to November 6. At the contract with «h» engineer and entertainment of the type and does not deviate in the slight- affords a meeting of the new branch of the the council desired that some tired business man finds eo from its purpose of presenting that the National Society for th« Control of made the matter wai laid est Kdwards has chanhe and constructive story comforting. I.eon sup- was held at the .a ciearcut Cancer which over until a future time. a musical «core with more thai* this that reveals not only the reasons piled Nurses' Home Monday night Clerk William A. Rodgers, report- the usual allowance of song hits In cal- but skillfully suggests a correction lecture was arranged which is ed that he had written the Public The namesake song "Margie" of theni. It. culated to get into a large number Commission concerning the the world'· best eel- Utility It may seem, the suave has been among of homes In the city. The control operation of the trolley cars in the Strange ae of cancer which is urpermost in the borough on regular schedule, but had minds of the greatest medical men received no answer as yet. GIRLS of the country is coming before the WHY general public with great significance and it is with interest to the com- Tomorrow at Crcsccnt local association has munity that the Seldom has a personality with the lecture. arranged more outstanding characteristics VV. Fithlan Is the Dr. George been associated with art and letters of bore chairman the organization than Mme. Elinor Glyn, whose origi- C and feels confident of great interest "The GRAND nal Paramount photoplay. manifested the women. In to he by Oreat Moment" has been made with Better Shows at Less Admission here. Several organiza- particular Gloria Su a neon as star, as a feature churches have shown a HOME tions and TO 11 P. M. of more than ordinary Intereat. It CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE—2 LEAVE Inclination to further this particular will be shown at the Crescent thea- -FEATURING— tre tomorrow. It a« directed by lecture, to l>e held October 30 The Sam Wood, scenarized by Monte M. the Slovak Hall, on Laurie street TODAY—LAST TIME TO SEE in Katterjohn, and Is the first picture in will be nr. Edward J. 111. of given by which Miss Swanson appeared as a Newark one of the most prorainent AMERICAS' GREATEST ACTOR star in her own right. of the state. Lantern physicians Mme. le a striking woman, of interest will supplement Ol.vn NILLSON slides ANNA intellectual Information keenly intelligent, highly 0· the lecture and general and of a magnetic quality out to the women. A possessed will be given She in the local that Is hard to define. speaks Lionel committee composed of Barrymore An Unusual Cast Hardly a word escapes And doctors will also take interest in the epigrams. her that does not indicate an origin- In the World's Famous Drama affair and, with representatives from al trend of thought and expression. when think have denied yon an apparently simple various organizations will be seated GIRLS have ever contemplated a rash step yon your parents lec- Gloria Swanson found her charm- you upon the platform during the ing to a degree and everyone asso- ture. wish or desire? ciated in the production of "The "Jim The Penman" All women of the community are Great oMment" volree similar senti- Invited. The lecture will be deliver- ATTRACTION IT WILL MAKE TOU THINK TWICE. en- ments regarding the distinguished A FIRST NATIONAL SEE GIRLf} LEAVE HOME) ed In such a way as to reach the (WHY author of suoh notable novels such tire audience and it was calculated at the STRAND All This Week. "Three Weeks" and others of —AND— House "WHY?"—Answered :hat holding the lecture in the Slovak as She Vowed She Would Never Enter Her Father's Again fame. The set by Hall would reach the larger ma- equal example Mme. Glyn was an Inspiring one jority of the people. AND OTHER PHOTO NOVELTIES. "The Riddle Woman" PATHE CURRENT NEWS—SNUB POLLARD OOMEDY "THE CHINK" —FEATURING— 7 AND 9 P. M. CONCERT ORGAN AND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA—MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P. M.—EVENINGS Geraldine Farrar WITH AN ALL STAR CAST —ALSO— Iers In sheet music form" and a like- wise hit with the buyers of pianola A of "Come Hear and victrola records. Comedy—With plenty laughter. There Is but one company playing Our'' Concert Orchestra under the leadership of Mr. Ted "Margie" In America, headed by El- whose fun Is clean and one of the best in the city. mer Coudy, Peck, wholesome, and it will have its first local presentation on the stage of the Theatre next Tuesday, Oc- Week. Majestic Watch Our Ads for the Remainder of the tober 18. PHOTOPLAYS SUPREME •AFTER Next Week at Ditniiin Douglas Fairbanks' photoplay ver- EUERY sion of Alexander Dumas' blood stir- ring tale, "The Three Musketeers," is MEAL- COUNIHAN & SHANNON'S scheduled as the feature attraction J for next week at the Ditmas theatre. In this spectacular photo-feature, Fairbanks will be viewed in a new type of characterization. In the pic- WRIGLEYS turesque trappings of a Seventeenth TODAY, LAST TIME TO SEE MAJESTIC Century chevalier, he is expected to give a sensationally dramatic inter- Newest pretation to the role of D'Artagnan, ] The House of Varieties dashing swordsman and adventurer. In fact, in "The Three Musketeers," Creation the virile Doug is said to outdo hi* TOMORROW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY splendid acting of the dual role h' played in "The Mark of Zorro." This photoplay represents one of Another Bang Up Show the most pains-taking and elaborate of the a revelation of Dramatic and Scenic Perfection. efforts at picture making yea'. A Story of Today, Marvelously Told, The Star You All Like and the production is said to have cost a million dollars. ADDED ATTRACTION 1 based on historical The story Is EDNA SPERL & EDGAR JONES fact and is acted by the best playe s HAEOLD LLOYD EUGENE O'BRIEN in fildom. IN JN IN HIS LATEST PICTURE 8 "Over the Fence" "The Black Ace" Today and Tomorrow at Dllm.ii· A PATHE WEEKLY AND OTHEK FILM «υVJSL.ri_E,o This is the last day to see "If Wo- = "Is Life Worth men Only Knew," the Rober'.son- Living" on Balzac's "Me- SATURDAY Cole release, based TOMORROW, FRIDAY, A delicious ALSO ditations on Marriage," which has etnjoyed a very successful run at peppermint the JJitmas theatre.