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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 3

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I i I New. Brunswick, N. J. THE DAILY HOME NEWS Monday, Jnly 24. 1916.

AT THE BIJOU TO-DAY oi Tho Mutual 1 Amuva WAS clOS- ETby order of State Banking lu'rance Commoner or thland Makes 338 GEORGE STREET, New Brunswick, N. iteaay io oaii ILKA TlllV 24.A Hiiprnma to-day confronted the dilemma i BANK CLOSED ft alarm altlnft outside the capes upset -rs ml IVrerce of the German agents iMwed by unusual activity tbout hi afternoon. The Our July Clearance Sale Is in Progress Into tne sup Everything indicated an Imme- parture 'it1 I fWj, And WiU Continue UntU ft 0, Feeling Against England inu. July 24. Great Brlt- Saturday, July 29th of the American inau In note from Am Sir Pap yesterday has added to Iter feeling against, ureal doi-TminlBtratton circles.

No re- i maiiA tn tne noie. Amnas- will beinstructed to press iomtJeted reply to the original I covering the question of mail ind all facts regarding we Doy- i At I Air Amerlcan firms ana export Clarke to I' Connrmed as Successor to Hughes li9 fwTvnnw. 24. The Sen jliciary Committee has voted to EAST LY tNJ ISJ IU.t.VV -FOX PR.O OUCTION jend connrmauon oy me oeu-s txio. Tnhn Clarke, of Cleve- i Associate Justice of the Su- 3 1 TTI Only twice a year do we offer our merchandise at such radical reductions for its alway "Good Value" at regular prices.

When we announce a "Clearance," you know what it means; Such a cut In prices as will move the present season's stock completely. This is a great money-saving event to you. Don't let the July days go by without taking advantage of this unusual opportunity. Theda Bara, In a moving picture re COUri to Bucceeu uauoo j. i.

Judge Clarke's nomination reparted to the Senate imme-anA rnnflrmation of the aD- vival of the fambus stae, long-run Is offered to the public, by Will am Fox In a photo fcnt Is expected without oppo- drama even excelling that star's and it once. that noted producers previous tri umphs in master picture making. The old drama of English country life Is enacted in all trueness to Its pow Force Child Labor Bill Through i erful rorm by an all-star cast in sup port of Miss Bara, Including those Pic ture favorites, Claire Whitney, Stan Bracken, who directs the pictures starring Miss Bara sconevy true to type in old-fashlonea spots in the East, where the buildings nna gardens appeared quite like those of rural England, and the interior tcenes, taken In the Fox studios In New Jersey, show genuine old English antique furnishings, which lend a color unusually correct, even considering the usual, accuracy of high-class picture productions. To-morrow Marie Doro, In "The Heart of Nora Flynn," also Sallg-Trlbune News Pictorial. Wednesday H.

B. Warner, In "The Market of Vain also a Keystone two-act comedy. Thursday Pauline Frederick, in "The Moment Before," also Billle Burke, in. Gloria's Friday DeWolf Hopper -nd Fsy Tlncker, in "Mr. Goo'lo, the Samaritan' a Keystone comedy.

hope Wheatcrbft, W. the ffTNGTON. July 24. President will not force Congress to pass charming "movie villain:" Stuart i labor bill this session against lies of the Democratic leaders, i Simmons, of North Carolina, I conference -with the President, 4 this message to Congress. and other actors and actresses of sound reputations on stage and screen.

In writing, the scenario from the novel "East Lynne" and the play "East Lynne," Miss Mary Murillo retains in its picture form all the dramatic and literary force, hut Increases of the story along lines only possible In moving pictures. Bertram president told the Senator that .1 abide by the decvtslon of the fatic caucus to be held tomor-jght when the matter of dis- of tne cm. a iaoor diu win H. A. to Have PLAN TO CONVOY xnic at Auroras' Grove THE STRAND THEATRE, NEW BRUNSWICK'S HANDSOME NEW PHOTO PLAY HOUSE, OPENS ON JULY 31 QUARANTINE ON IN NORTH JERSEY BRITISH RESUME DRIVE IN FRANCE AMERICAN SHIPS Y.

M. H.A. is making plans jicnio to be held on the evening third of August, at Aurora I Highland Park. Hhere will of amusements at the affair, fag bowling, dancing and some-d ttie way of surprises. Admis-01 be 25 cents.

Paralysis Fear Results In Gain Ground In Desperate President Reported Considering Armed Neutrality Move. Rigid Exclusion Orders, Fighting on Somrae. Searching for Sneak Thief Washington, July 24. President W11-. ADIOPARIIESICRNEDBACK AUSTRALIANS BEAR BRUNT YORK, July 24.

The police farters were requested this paf-I to join in the search for Ern-Tord, a hotel sneak thief- He 4 from Sing Sing, where he was i I 1 1 I'll tf-' i I i Entire Families Have Been Deported to a term of five years. an Army Is Near Erzingan New York, and Even Visitors From Neighboring Towns Are Barred In Some Communities Bayonne Refuses Goods From Staten Island. Trenton, July 24. Rigid quarantine against arrivals from New York are being enforced by many north New Jersey cities and towns as the result ftOGRAD, July 24. The Rus- son.

it Is intimated in administration circles, is considering armed neutrality with which to defeat warfare upon America's neutral foreign trade under the guise of a blacklist of American individuals and firms. The action under consideration, it was said, is to furnish public vessels as convoys for merchant ships flying the American flag. The United States has treaties with several countries providing that merchant vessels flying the American flag engaged in innocent trade and accompanied by a public ship, which would include lighthouse tenders, revenue cutters or warships, shall not be subject to visit and search. It is held In Washington that the Russian regulations on maritime prizes, published March 27. 1895, cover the international law on the subject.

These my in Turkish Armenia is ad- Russians Unofficially Reported to Have Pierced Marshal von Hindenburg's Lines In North Austrians Admit Retirement In South German Counter Attacking Fiercely on English and French Fronts. Londn, July 24. A resumption of the British, drive on the Somme region and further success for the Russians on the eastern front are the important features of the opening of the week in the European war calendar. Before Saturday midnight the British began a new attack on the whole line rom Pozleres to Guillemont, and the on Erzingan. The Russians fifteen miles from that Turkish ES ENTERTAIN HOUSE PARTY OVER WEEK-END of the infantile paralysis epidemic.

No state quarantine is in contemplation, but those of-a local nature -are being strictly enforced even against adults. From Passaic, Rutherford and Gar and Mrs. George McCabe. of Ponds, had the pleasure of lining Mr. and Mrs.

D. G. M3 LIZ Jt JL fact that General Haig has been able to resume the offensive so soon after the unsuccessful German counter attacks of last week, in which very regulations say: "Merchant vessels sailing under mili ft and family, of this city, B. Dennison, of Highland over the week-end. Satur-yening music and dancing enjoyed until a late hour, a number of friends being info spend the evening at the home.

Sra. Charles and to ventilation, but the iwoblem of We are pleased to be atle to pre air circulation was rendered comparatively easy by the fact that the sent to our readers the above picture of the city's new playhouse, "The Strand." This beautiful addi I entertained the crowd with dancing. H. B. Dennison 'ed yocal selections, while strong German forces were brought forward, is regarded as a good augury.

The fighting has been of the fiercest character, the Germans working with their utmost strength to prevent the British from advancing to their third line positions. The Australians, according to latest reports, have firmly established themselves in Pozieres and placed themselves astride the road in the direction of Bapaume, while at Guillemont. and tion to the architecture of New field fully 200 automobile parties, many of which sought merely to pass through the towns in question, were halted and compelled to turn back. These towns were quarantined not only, against New York, but against each other, so that many persons who sought to pass from one to the other were held up.1 At the railroad stations of each place officers were stationed; who sent 200 or more children back to New York, against protests of accompanying parents. The stringent regulations were adopted after the discovery of the first case in Passaic.

Residents of the city were informed that if they took their children out of the city they would not be allowed to bring them back again until after the quarantine, had been lifted, and visitors, from whatever place, were absolutely barred." In Paterson, where a partial quarantine had been enforced several days, the officials decided that they would emeriainea with an tary convoy of an allied or neutral power are not subject to examination provided the commander of the convoy furnishes a certificate as to the number of vessels velng convoyed, their nationality and the destination of the cargoes and also as to the fact that there is no contraband of war on the vessels." The United States has held as against the British claim to search convoyed merchant ships that if the United States government instructed its officers to give convoy it would not allow them to submit to the search of vessels under their charge on the ground that the search was "placing our officer and the nation itself in an attitude of inferiority and humiliation." iJig. Isaac McCabe gave a humorous talk on "Farm I A delicious collation was Brunswick, by reason of its prominent location, has already become a familiar' landmark to everybody. Situated at the junction of the two principal streets, and at the transfer point for all trolley lines running in and out of the city, a more ideal theatre can hardly be imagined. 1 With so much in Its favor from an Longueval fortunes fluctuated, both structure has three exposures to the open air. Full advantage has been taken of this, and the result is undoubtedly the coolest building in the city.

The unusually comfortable chairs form another attractive feature. They are of the lifting-seat type with flexible backs that give the impression of Morris chair ease. The floor is elevated sufficiently "to give those in the rear seats the same view as in the front. This also applies to the balcony. Throughout the house, no attempt has been made to crowd in a specified number at the expense places changing- hands several times.

Fighting is proceeding with the utmost violence. rangements for a complete program of the highest class pictures. No expense has been spared to secure new and attractive releases, many of which will be shown simultaneously with their appearance in the leading New York theatres, thus giving New Brunswick people the benefit of current Broadway attractions at popular prices. Everything is practically ready for the opening, and In answer to the hundreds of. friendly inquiries which he has received, Mr.

Landsberg informs us that Monday, July 31, has been fixed npon for the opening perform-! ance. Further particulars of this will be given in our advertising columns during the coming week. Most of our readers have pleasant recollections of their business relations with Mr. Landsberg in his former successful enterprise, and, aa everyone knows, his name is synonymous with business integrity This reputation, we feel sure, wil stand him in good stead In his new, departure and argues well for thei success of the Strand Theatre. The German counter attacks recently delivered against the French front exterior point of view, one is led to ng the guests were Mr.

and feorge McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. ii rfrt" Gertrude, Frances Ule Stewart, H. B. Dennison, onklln( isaac McCabe Cnas filllam McCabe.

David Stewart vhers. ETER'S PLANS TO HOLD A CARNIVAL officers of the various With St. Peter's expect its interior appointments to If convoys are given- the merchant have proved unsuccesful, and the allies vessels so protected would not carry 1 be equally pleasing. To say this, ntrfihanl exceDt under guarantees however, would 'be understating the are now fighting slowly in the direction of Combles. which is only two miles hustle strangers out of the city with of the comfort of the patrons.

out delay. Visitors from out of town had been given a reasonable time, usually twenty-four hours, in which to from the neutral countries to which they should be consigned that they would not be permitted to fall into the hands of any belligerent leave the city. I ola. a meeting at the at Rumor ha it that the management will charge 25 and 15 cents admission. This rumor has absolutely no foundation in fact, and 10 and 6 cents will be the price of admission, as Is the prevailing: price in other houses of similar character.

Mr. Landsberg, the lessee, informs 7.30 o'clock this evening The authorities at Bayonne also de- case, for it would 6eem to oe tne last word in elegance, refinement and comfort. On entering, one is Immediately impressed with the air pf spacious coolness which Indicates that the designer and the lessee have vied with each other in providing I playhouse with which the most ex- tcting can find no fault. -Particular attention has been paid elded to bar all visitors from com 01 arranging for a onl even Proved enjoyable, and in order to The popular demand another us that he and his manager, Mr. Herbert Gittins.

have completed ar foiiueu ior the near fu- con- years the church annual excursions and munities in which infantile paralysis exists. Health Officer Connelly has declared an embargo on all foodstuffs from Staten Island and turned back several loads of wet wash as they were brought from ferryboat. In Montclalr Health Officer Cluster H. Wells announced that all children coming from out of town would be placed under quarantine for three weeks Instead of two as formerly. out- Participated in by fhaiy the parish.

CJ. distant from Guillemont. From the eastern frontier come further reports of continued Russian successes. General Kuropatkin has cut Field Marshal von Hindenburg's line at several points and, according to an unofficial report, has penetrated a dls- tance of five miles. At the other extremity of the long line the Austrians officially admit their withdrawal toward the main ridge of the Carpathians, which is to say that General Pflanger's shattered forces have been thrown back into the Jablo-nitza pass, and the Russians are within four miles of the Hungarian frontier, moving toward Haramaros Briget Except in the Dniester region heavy lighting Is proceeding along the whole front' The Result.

"Money, after all, is nothing but trouble." "Maybe that-is why so many are given to borrowing trouble." Baltimore American. i GOLD HOLDS DEUTSCHLAND. Submarine Freighter Still at Her Berth In Baltimore. Baltimore. July 24.

The only thing that can be affirmed of the submarine merchantman Deutschland is that she is alongside the pier in the Patapsco river, where she was berthed fifteen days ago when she completed her voyage from Germany. It was officially stated that clearance papers have not been filed, and this strengthened the belief that negotiations for insuring a consignment of gold alone are responsible for delay in the submerslble's departure. The consignment of gold is now FARM and GARDEN TOOLS PRICKS REASONABLE. ASK TO SEE THEM. MEYN FRISCO 50 HIRAM STREET.

Telephone 7J1. avB Deen "deduced. proved more Pleasurable. SEWING CLUB GOES TO ATLANTIC CITY I Club eniyed PROPOSALS FOR THE FURNISHING OF THE LIGHTING OF THE BRUNSWICK. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Commissioners of the City of New Brunswick, at the Commissioners' Council Chambers, District Court Room, in the Court House Building, Paterson street New Brunswick, N.

on Tuesday, July 25, 1916, at 10 a. for the furnishing of the lighting of the streets of the City of New Brunswick, for the term of two years and five years, with the following lights: 391, more or less, regular commercial standard, 2,000 c. p. arc lamps. lamps, to be located on the streets of the City of New Brunswick, and said lights to burn under normal conditions every night continuously from dusk to dawn.

Bids will also be received by said Commissioners for the following lights. 91-20 ampere (compensator) Type Mazda, 600 p. S00 W. 406 15 ampere (compensator) Type Mazda, 400 c. p.

216 W. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. James mershon, Director of the Department of Parks and Public Property. Attest: eugene j. Mclaughlin, City Clerk.

Described. "Pa, what is money mania?" "An Incurable disease, my. boy, and your mother has it" Detroit Free Press. We Mrs. La said to be $4,000,000.

and it is stated that negotiations over the insurance 227, more or less, regular commer- Many a velvet word has a sandpapei ttought behind It 1111 DIHUUOIU, WM llll.ll.'vll on this cargo are responsible for the. iamnH Cry jHoiae -Ad, jrtehlajuEMeteyj juore pr-4eBr -1Walshbolv-aTa4!.

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