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1 Saturdiir. Poccmbcr 12, 1925 BERGEN EVENING RECORD Paje Elercfl and lha Whirlwind Four, a group of ihrea colored men and part nred miss, turn In a speedy dancing Interlude, AT THE THEATRES Hasbrouck Heights u.K. li. H' January, and Mr. Fowler will take this opportunity lo inert lh recently orgsnlied Kvangellstlo Committee, lo further perfect arrangements.

No one should nils this privilege of hearlns Mr, Kowler, as he la a Inner of national fame and has suiik tiefura large eoiiKreKatluna throughout the country. Shuhert Theatrt, Newark. 1 hi Monday mailt. ThU premier will mark lhu aevenih con.ecut ve production In a eri of levues Inaugurated hv Mr. While In in.

summer tit Tha new revue to he offered In two acin and thiriy elaborala scenes, all of whiih have hern t-rd by the ynuthiul producer. Tha ELEANOR BOARDMAN DONS louhrrtte; Alfretta Pymopds. hind-soma and youthful prima donna, baa left vaudeville for tha "Ilia 'n Show;" Fita Jlernard la tha charming Itigenue; David London, a nt type or upstanding airalaht man; Hernia Green mixes comedy with hia eccentric dancing! Frank Mai-lahan, Willi Waiaon for a number of aeai'ins, does a burly Western type; Gus lgert la a versatile, character man; Freddla Ford contributes splendid yodellng; Philip White and Sylvia Nlr, from vaudeville, have, a imatt singing turn BRIGHT GOLDEN WIG I BILLY IVITSONS WESTSIDERS WON FOUR Tli' s-ieen hit a new Monde DrrheuM comedy cene are by Mr, White and William Wells. It li. lie Hvlva IIIE1C (IF MY SCOUTS are: Vera Lewis.

Carrie Clsike Ward. Havld Mir, Mai in Carillo, Arthur Edmund Carew and Edw ird Connelly. Jnrk Conway directed and Din scenario wns written he Madiine Glyn. who aln aupervlsed the production. ThU la the fourth Elinor Glvn production, and tells mote thrill-mar love story than any of lo previous nfferins.

which included "Three Weeks and His Hour." DIIT I flPT rttlAI rvalue n' roine. i ma nine a rnmed nrunetie BUI LUOI MltlAL UAIVit heaiiti. none other lhan Klennor At the tneet'tiir of the liemaret donned a golden wig to Howling Chili, Thursday evening. appear In lilvn's production Kast Siders ere saved from a of "The Only Thing'' as a solden- imsojf jwiiiiee mux fli" gsnie defeat through the splendid scores of Hook with :03. and se.ipinich with 2Z2.

The scores follow; 111. millet hlh M. Ixteil. a vaaion will remembered. i part that It Milt fair iu annual twill.

The ninmilitee li i ii Mra, Paul. I Murs, Ih, iiiitnui nml In nmkiiii; It the Wii'n i the Miami, In which it led mil Mr. alH Ms muiiil Ki. lil. KU(sl, o( hlilinr.

After lutln was held nml the Indies a I'lOKIittn anntiked l.v p.ussel Mrs. ff, a road- lug. "The We.ni.iii rill l'lfty," a fty ill hi-mini; niiinner. Ml Ad.hilile pk.yed llie lieau-llful plami sele.iintt "Kuntllngs of very l.rlllhtMtiy, rr. I'niided to an en.

ore. Applausn generous, and not only wer nppi elation e.r.s.il to Mrs. mid Miss ItiugHiir. The ladles wer verv happy to have with thrin their ptisldeni. Mrs.

Metkel, who, on- to her manifold duties us lUs-trht Clerk, Prineliial's of the I'oor, Notary lie and other activities has he. ohliKed to iiiIsh several mertillKK. Three die. rs ere suguesieil and were given with a will, in hi honor, and the aforesaid cheers Troop 3 Entertain Two Other Troops Great Fun. Haired princess.

Though Miss Roardman has been motion picture player for mora than three years, and fins been play-injr lending robs for two years and a half, this Is the first time she lias been a blonde on the screen. The role of the FTInrens in "The ALL Tnift WEEK "LOOK UK OVER" EXTRA WRESTI. INO Dec. 10th RAMON OFF vs. VOI NO (iARDlXA SHUBERT THEATRE Ilranlnrd near Brand Newark Management VI.

Rrhlcalnger i 11,, a ii.l Initmv fHvnuion only Thing" is one of Mndnme (ilyn's most Important and alluring A. union meeting of the liny A Milne. when the Mitbu-I and Lew Itrown supplied Ihe lyrics. The inusln is by liny Henderson. All of the costume, singe deeoia-llons and curtains were designed bv F.t-te and executed by lisx Woldy, of Fans.

Among the numerous enlerlalneri that will appear in the cast are Harry Fox, Tom I'airlcola, Doeley Helen Hudson. Mr. and Mrs Norman Phillips and Norman Phillips, Ji Helen Morgan, Helen Wehrle, Alice Weaver, Arthur Hall, the McCarthy Sisters, James Miliar, Fred I. yon, I'atheiine chapman, Harry Morrssev, Sally Sistr, Ihe Scott Sistets, Jo Sullivan. Adele Mason, Georgia Dolly lionclly.

Norma Cloos. Flo llroiilis, Cullen. the Alhertlna liasrh Girls and Miller f. I.yles. Mr.

While boasts of the fact thai he has succeeded In seleellng a rare collection of new beauties for his Incoming revue. The organization Is coming to Newark direct from verv successful runs In New York and Host on. Tril. 3 V.ST MI1KIIS. 125 1.111 HD IIS ISl Ha nr.

K.J 1 SK 134 16S IS2 ltil 170 W. U.L' 7iD S1J 717 V.KSY Mllllts. ...13,1 117 171 K7 11.1 13U 1V7 137 1.1S U'4 137 I3t; 117 ia 101 172 HO HO 771 789 7C2 Robertson 'ireep Tuts 1 Witt llellwp Totals Schulj.e oherer Humcl Sropinien Hook Totals A1 No. anil in their Si-nut sen KK 1 17 Hrfornivil i TrunP. New York Theatres.

POLA NEGRI IN 'FLOWER OF NIGHT' AT EUREKA At the Eureka Monday and Tuesday. IVln Negil In "Flower of Night." Tola's fire and beauty Inspired America's most colorful author to write this great aloiy. The 1ale of a fl, lining Spanish belle who fought for honor and a sweetheart in Ihe lawless davs of The aereen'a fiery empress ef emotions was never better. Supporting company Includes many big names. Added attractions, Imperial comedy "The Heart Hreaker." The latest rathe News and the 1'nthe Review.

M. vhtirvli. Veelt Itetlnnlni This Men. Mint Neventh Anniutl Production George White's Scandals NEW Original N. 1.

last In lis entirely Mala. Med. flat. Op'iilns (hrtatnias Mlhl, lire. t.Mh MIT7.I In "Natllhly tUqueM" Mall Orders Now i-amiarlera nt tin heroines.

The story was written direotlv for the screen, and with Miss IViirdman in mind from the very beginning ns the living rer-Honif icat ion of the leading feminine character. The finished production is coming to the l.yrln theatre on Monday for a run of three days. Conrad Nagel plays the chief male role, that of the lipke of cheveniy. and others important in the cast v. nine Pf AYHfMKP "t- K- B'wir.

F.ves. wtinvuor, 30- i.je, TVM ANTIIONT MrtlCIRB presents 12 MILES OUr There was excitement aplenty Ihe rolling of the last game. milliliter lii'kuifi-IJi-r, a 'f lift i.tiama Walter. fumitiiiiiHti r. bearing wll" 3' i'r with a -iMoii of twenty-right.

I i lh0, was tallt on "5 Unnunne- by the lecture Oil any wiiuiu nave done credit to group of eolletie students STELLA DALLAS iiruiilAJ Twlo. Dally, tio-ne. MAT. TODAT. SOc 11.00.

rienty Seats, Nc. BROAD ST. THEATRE Itroad and Fulton Newark Management 21, Srhlealnger. K'OUtS. ANNA PROPP A FEATURE was given, iui-.

7' -sroutlnK" Scout executive, an- OF BILLY WATSON'S SHOW Mrs. Frank Coyle, hud rlinrge of the lievotlonal exercises and the ngiilar luis ti in.itiny was held. Metkel presiilinK. A motion was made. that for the next throe months the Ladles' Aid Society would meet at the parsonage, on the first Tuesday evening of every month.

the for had the West Slders succeeded In winning the five games. Frank to pai uue the refreshments Hensel. the Mayor of Anderson ave- Uvhirh tht line, would have been elected to basement, which invitation buy cats for the members uf both enthusiasm ally received and ac- tcamj- The result of the hnllots wlls given by the chairman as fol- I'AIITI. I lows: For Fillers, c. K.

Iiemnrest. A delifrhtful dinner party gathered Angus and H. A. Chapln: for at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Watson Desmond, Walter J. Mosier. on Central avenue. Tienia- i Hague and II. Forrest, rest, on Wednesday evening.

In honor was then made hv of the birthday of their son. Watson jMrs. T. i Pemarect. treasurer of II.

Mosier. Those present Included lhP indies' Aid Societv, that the Hey. and Mrs. Robert Rollins, Mr. I executive committee hurt decided to RIVOLI The newest version of "Sliding" drrMCd tlie apeakln of ornrfits of union meet-.

nil thu rmya mot to- Rudolf VALENTINO IN Hilly Watson's "Hie Fun Show" Is Uth fit. KluMfeld'a Classical Jasa for presentation at the 'rpheuni theatre, starling with Men-lay matinee. Reports have It that this season "Ihe slider" Is ipoiiaor- Week llealnnlng This lion. MM A. II, WomU Prearnts Mrs, Leslie Carter "The Shanghai Gesture" ny John rollon, Co-Aiillier at 'Italn' Mala.

Wed. Hal. Week Dec, JI, HKlRNTH HKAVEV ng a corking entertainment, peopled le'iber activitlea and had a fine time consistim? of "'iiUem nml elder, were enjoyed and the omainder of the evening vyns -pent i ulaylns unmet, tho most popular bllmc will'" vi-ry has to haii on tn c.methlns, his feet touch the floor. MRS. LESLIE CARTER AT THE BROAD NEWARK Mrs.

Leslie Carter, In "The Shanghai Gesture." a new play in four acts, by John Colton, co-author of "Rain." is the distinguished attraction announced by A. II. Woods nt the Hroad Street Theatre, Newark, on Monday evening, December for an engagement of one week, with Wednesday and Saturday matinees. This will be Mrs. Carter's first appearance In the spoken drama since her memorable return to the stage in "The Circle." several seasons ago.

Thia Is also Mr. Colton's first play alnce "Rain." He has been, for the past two years, at work on "Tha Shanghai Gesture." with versatile players and with funny material to win the regard of CAPITOL MARY CArrrot grand orchestra audiences. "Sliding" Hilly will be, give new hymn hooks to the church, which announcement was welcomed by the Consistory of the church, and gratefully eceepted. Coffee, lee and Mrs. Watson J.

Mosier, Mr. and Mrs. Watson It. Mosier, Mr. and Mrs.

Ceorge V. Morton, and Charles Morgan, of New York city. Rirthday greetings were received from lcr- course, the comedy mainstay; "Little" Anna Tropp. alageland'a most linv and one of Its most tai cienrn and cake wre served by mcm- JOLSON Thta. BL A.

Eva. I.JS llata. Tbura Sat. t.l scnei Ainsier. or netroit; nr.

Merle Dera of the jies- Aid Society. nted daughters, la Ihe featured STUDENT PRINCE With HOW A0 MARSH Oradell Notes 1'Olier, 01 jTOViuence, Mrs. Gertrude Josier Hammond, of Westbrook, Maine, and Miss Mildred Mosier, of Moulemeln, Burma, brother and sisters of the guest of honor. Rfosea la Ambassador Hoc. 14.

an extraordinary melodramatic, atudy of Oriental life, rltous In color and movement, and as vividly aria pun- Demarest Notes gently written as any play In yenrs. VANDERBILT 8t a 'Merry Merry" Merriest af Musical Comedies With MARIE SAXON Miss Marion Van Wagoner, of Grove street, entertained her tcnrd club on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fries, of Grove street, are making a trip to F.urope and will visit friends in Germany.

Mrs. G. Halsted, of rrospect avenue, spent Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs. J. Y'.

McKnlght, of Hardcn-burgh avenue, who has been ill with an attack of la grippe is slowly convalescing. VDIP THEATRE LlKll HACKENSACK TODAY VAUDEVILLE 5 BIG TIME ACTS 5 ii (n At the llashrouck Heights Reformed ehiirch tomorrow morning, nt the eleven o'clock service, Hev. Janus rotter, a missionary front India will deliver the address. Musical service the choir, under the direction of T. Hoag.

choirmaster: It. Angoll. organist. At tiie four o'clock Vesper Service Kev. Hoffman will preach the fourth of his series of sermons.

"The Character of Christ." There will he special music In the form of selections by the Metropolitan String Orchestra of ten Pieces. In addition to their program they will play the accompaniment for (he hymns, or have some share In the song service. The large congregations attending church have been well pleased with the various programs rendered from time to time. Tomorrow evening, at the church, at eiKht o'clock, the first of the series of Men Meetings will start. Itev.

r. Milton Hoffman, of New Urunswick, brother of J'nstor Hoffman will deliver the address. There will be other speakers and a song service. Mr. Hoffman is anxious to have a large number of men of the community present.

All are cordially invited to attend. The Young Peoples Christian Endeavor Society will meet at seven o'clock. The speaker of the eve-, nitig will be J. H. Schreffler, principal of Hasbrouck Heights High school and popular coach.

The 44th BL, W. ot B'war Ki.i. tn. Mala. 2.

Ill Shubert if this catastrophe should the unlucky player is promptly "tacged' the Thia la lot exacts a drawing room same. When excitement Is at Its height, plavers may he climbins posts. rlinglnii to chairs or anything that will en-J thorn to keep their feet from touching the ground. We take off our new fall hat to the originator of this game A well known college song, which may be paraphrased to read, "When Stout Meet Scout, Then Comes the Tug-of-War," was called to mind a another game played when the Scouts paired off In couples and tried to push or pull his opponent across a certain dividing line. This Is good sport and makes a fine game, as every one knows.

Troop No. 3 will hold its regular meeting next Wednesday evening it Its regular encampment. Scribe l'aul Anthony, of the M. K. Troop, gave tis the story of this err Interesting union meeting.

As this is the second Sunday of I of thia week with her son, J. Don- TUB C'ONTIN KNT AL REVCE Till There is every likelihood thst Mrs Carter's performance of Mother Godam, the central character, will become as famous a portrait aa her "Zaza and DuBarry." She will be supported by an excellent company, including Jose Allesandro. Mary Duncan, Hugh Buckler, Arvid Paulson. Mme. Orlove.

Jienry Gaunt, Philip Simmons and others. "The Shanghai Gesture" was staged by Guthrie McCllntic. the month, mass will be celebrated aid Halsted, of New York city, at St. Joseph's R. C.

church at 81 GAY PAREE Lodi fiCIMn st- B'war. Eva. I ID i S5 11 Mats. Wed. A Sat.

DENNIS RfXO In The VAGABOND KING ATHONY DEIXA PENT jn. 1701-H2 rnsinlc o'clock instead of the usual hour of 10 o'clock. At the Sunday morning services of the Demarest Methodist Episcopal ohurch, the pastor, Rev. John Bov-enlzer, will preach the third of the series on "The Lord's Prayer," having as his theme, the First Petition: "Hallowing the Father's Name." STVM.KV nn1 QIINTETTB M-I-IrO IV "BOOKS" 1 ALEXANDER ami KE.NT HERRI nml UONNIB COMEDY TRIPLE HA It ACT XKiHT CMW FRIVOMTYH I'AHTV. GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS AT SHUBERT, NEWARK Th" version of George White'a L0NGACRE Th.a..

W. 41 St. Hala Thura. Sat. is was surprise birthday party Scandals will be presented In the VIE I 78 THE ESSENCE OK SYXCOrATIO.V ASSISTED IIY JACK MARI.IX A HARRY QVINN AXD THK SVNXY BROOK ORCHESTRA 'SWEET PICKLES" COMEDY PHOTOPLAY Oradell HELF.V T.

CHAPIX 192 Oradell REGENT THEATRE THE BUTTER and EGG MAN with GREGORY KELLY Dealer la Slrlttlr Trash Laofha. MITCir RAY Wast 45 St. Eva. 40. miJSIi DUA MUs.

Wad. 4 Sau "CRADLE SNATCHERS" With HART BOI.AND. tendered Miss Josephine Slpporta at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Mariano Sipportn, 1S2 Church street. I-odi. Miss Sipporta celebrated her sixteenth birthday. She w-as the recipient of a huge bouquet of flowers from her brother and a beautiful wrist watch from her parents and she received many presents from her school chums. Miss Sipporta is a sophomore in Garfield High school.

The evening wss spent in dancing and flinging and at a late hour a dainty collation was served. I new ly elected president. Fred Robinson, will preside. Ail the mem. Fort Lee Road, Bogota TODAY, 8, 7:15 nml 9 "The Lady Who Lied" With LEWIS STOVE, Yllt-GINIA VAI.LI nml XITA NADI tiers are willingly responding to requests to act as officers, or serve on committees, and are trving, in every way.

to do their share of the C. work. The Christmas Pageant is under way and the activities of the Yule-tide season well begun. West St Eves. 1.10.

Mats. Wed. Sat. 2.311. Republic Anna Nichols' An Bank of Hasbrouck Heights Has Remarkable Growth.

THREE PAYS, COMMENCING MONDAY ELINOR GLYN'S SUCCESSOR, TO "THREE WEEKS" "The Only Thing" WITH ELEANOR BOARDMAN "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" SADDLE RIVER ATTENDED FHOI.IC. The Delta Kappa Phi Frafernltv the Eank of Hasbrouck Heights Is about to enter upon the Encouraging Reports Received And Election Held. 4TH TEAR W. 44 St. Eves.

I 30 Mats. Wed. A Sat. M0. LITTLE has a number of members in' MONDAY RICHARD HOLT In "THK CAXVAS KISSER" liith vear of its existence, having The regular communion ervlc3 will be held in St.

Peter's Chapel, i on Rochelle avenue, this Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. been started in February. 1S2U. has I 'own neia us "Winter Frolic- aoi The SCHOOL, lor SCANDAL entered upon a new phase of its I evening at Roosevelt school, history, for, a few days ago it Edge. A number of young reached the million dollar mark for fni the Heights attended the first time.

This is a source of Ihe Invitations were by peat gratification to the officers A very evening was en- 7 11111 ff! Henry luiiier i UaU. Thura. a sat. i.m. THE VORTEX ind depositor! and It must be grati cT A with Ur.

Coward In tha leading rolo. Demarest IIAItHY H. ROBERTSON riione C'loster 627 rflBT Thaatn. 41th of Br. M.

llata. Wad. A Hat. GEORGE JESSEL in THE JAZZ SINGER fying to the people of the town to that the bank has reached million dollar proportions. The batik i3 looking forward and it is anticipated that in the near future a new building will be offered its patrons where every facility enjoyed by other banks will be furnished.

Its attractive property on the corner of Jefferson avenue and Boulevard, where the new buibl-Ing will in all probability, be lucat-'4. is in a central location, con WONDEITHEATE 1 -mwi. iwnnftcrn w. 41 st. Eva.

m. millaUalU Iat. Wed. ft SaU 1.S0. The Congregational meeting held In the Oradell Reformed church parish house was a most enjoyable affair, with about eighty present.

After a short devotional service, Rev. H. E. Green, who was elected chairman of the meeting, called for reports from the various organizations, and for the minutes of the Congregational meeting held last year, to be read by H. A.

Chapin, who was elected clerk. The organizations giving reports, (all of which were splendid)) were the Church, the Ladies' Aid, Woman's Missionary Society, Young Women's league for Service. Sunday-school, Intermediate and Junior Christian Endeavor Societies, christian Endeavor Society, Home Department. Girl Scouts and Brownies. Miss Lida Bellis read an extremely interesting article on the origin of our Sunday school and its growth.

All organizations showed splendid work, and co-operation with each other, and excellent financial standing. Before the reports were made, ballots were passed and cast for election of officers for the coming term, and were counted by the tellers during the reading of reports. Mrs. George Bessey, president of the Ladies' Aid Society, invited everyone Tha Great Oramalle Triamph "CRAIG'S WIFE" With CHRTSTAL BERNE A nw drama br tleorge Kelly venient to all. The present quarters ot the bank are now crowded and Inadequate.

The Christmas club is a feature DDrtArtUIIDCT44 St. W. ot B'war. Evoa. CAUAUnUrvOi i J0.

Mat Tbora. A Bat, DUET WILL FEATURE THE BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICE A special feature at the service of the Demarest Baptist church at eleven o'clock on Sunday morning, will be a duet rendered by Miss Esther Weller. of Columbia University, and A. Mather, tenor, of Union City. The topic of the sermon to be preached by Rev.

Robert H. Rollins will be "The Urim and Thum-nimi." Fxodus 25:30. The Christian Kndeavor Society will meet in the afternoon at three o'clock with Jack liogert as leader. This thriving organization has taken a step forward this week, is printing a weekly church calendar, with cut of the church on the front A. IT.

WOODS presents THE GREEN HAT Br Mlehael Arlen v. I i'lit'lllfffffff L-L. i TIM CC Crt W. 41 St. Eves, it lliTlLJ SKI.

alata. Thura, SaL I.M. FAY BAINTER la Oannlni roUaek'a Thrilling Flar. "THE ENEMY" of the bank's activities which is rowing rapidly. This has been a very busy week for the clerks, rtecks having been mailed aggregating representing litiU delimiters.

This is an increase of ten Per cent over last year. The Christmas Club of 1926 Is now open and sftords a fine opportunity for acquiring small sums of money without missing the weekly or monthly which are deposited. The bank recently purchased from the borough of Hasbrouck Heights three hundred and seventy thousand Hollars worth of temporary sewer binds which makes the total amount Mvanced to the borough this year 'PProximafly a half million dollars. Dll 47 St. W.

of r. Evea. DILI mUKL vita. WL A Sat. page, and containing notices of the I coming events.

The first issue will be distributed on They are ialso bearing the expense of printing tins bulletin. At the evening service the pastor will preach on theme. "Covenants and "EASY COME, EASY GO" With Olio Krnrar airi VlrUr Moaro LYCEUM W. 45 St- Evaa. 1.30.

alata. Thura. SaL 1.10. rvN MARKET CHURCH STS. "unity affords every safe bank- MR.

FOWLER WILL SING IRENE BORDONI Greatest romance ef the dnr Hreskiac reeoriis everywhere! A Hit! in "NAUGHTY CINDERELLA" Good Beata 11.00 It. 10 at Box Office Onlr aiore'and'more bank his i AT TWO CHURCHES SUNDAY at home where they can help the A wonderful treat is in store for coaimunity grow. the people of Demarest on Sunday The officers of the Dank of Has- 'morning. Frank Fowler, of New hrouck Heights are: President. I York city, will sing at the service 'ank S.

Flacir- resident Fd- at the Methodist church at ten KLAW W. 41 St, Evaa. 1.10. alata Thara. A gat.

1.10. ItniNARn KIIAW'S COMEDY, George Barr MiCnliheon's storj of love behind throne "GR preHenteil hr the THE Al l. THIS V.V.K Matinees at and Sal. Kves. nalrh for tho Herder-Hail Xniai Gift! ominc Next Wtfl Geo.

SI. nhan'n VnoderMU Theatre hit. "TWO IK1.I.OWH AMI A o'clock, after which he will hasten ANDROCLES LION J' f- Benedict: cashier, K. H. assistant cashier, O'ge 11.

to the Haptlst church to sing at i their service at eleven o'elork. Mr. l'owler's visit is a preliminary step to the preparations for the union evangelistic services being planned for the week of prayer, early in Eiaalalla Hoaleal DEAREST ENEMY CHRISTMAS PARTY HEI.EM FORI ang CHARLES PrRrETf. i Tha A SI St. (Dir.

A. L. Krlancer) Eva. JO. kit a.

i i i BOOTH Theatre. W. 45th St. Alata Wad. A Sat.

1.10. Al I CHURCH "PAID" A Konl Mirrrnc Plar Come! Be Feel The I DOUBLE FEATURE Rn I Ul 9 llart TODAY I 3 WJ 9 4V I 5 SHOWS 5 COMINl Ol 1. 3, 3, 7, 9 Br KA FORREST --adies Aid Had Fine Time Program Was Enjoyed. HARRIS Thea. W.

43 St Eva. 10 alata. Wed. A Sat 1.10 "THE DEACON" one of those to join B' A remedr T.a. 'W a in this stirrinf celebration of the Aid So, ietv of the M.

L. bur, d.lifchtful Christmas ehur, parlors last Mrty at th REGINALD DENNY "WHERE" WAS Come one! Comt all! Man. woman, boy. jrirl'. To the funniest, the merriest, the maddest, the happiest Korty.

tight members rr, 5et arid enioved the ap- 1 hf served, and the which had been ar- greatest event in Patersor eivic and theatrical history. Elaborate Inaugural Program. Rf tWI If 4(Ua. W. at B'war.

Evoa. Ill II llata Wed. (W. I.S0. Jaaoea raraea' Beat raaanlr fmgnfllfp B'war A 4eth St Evvo.

1 EijnrUlX Uata. Wad. A Sat I li- Jane Cowl iust virtue- A Krw far wr NOFX COWARD farce you've ever seen. -and- i h'''h was i-o- ti- i consisted of and served with a. i's of varmu.

cabbage salad, "i p-aihes. cake and cof- FABIAN GRAND ORCHESTRA "rank Rehsen, Conducting St of row. Ea. JO. WaaV A Sal.

LYRIC THE MARX BROTHERS The '-s Ww-i -A! I) ZAN6WILIS Side Success Toe Cocoanots1 was arraneed st f.a- fable i.eorat!on, 'd rf a at fvtiy plate. T'ec-nted to tJle vniis of the occasion. Mwatral Caoaewr rarrtm i a rt pt w. in LLHltllXl A.ji. atata Wad.

A Sat, HO. "THE CALL OF COURAGE" FEATURING THE FAST-RIDING COWBOY ART ACORD With hi marvelous horse. -Raven." and the onder dog. "Rei." ALSO AESOP FABLE CARTOON MONDAY AND TUESDAY POL A NEGRI -I lowefToF xir.nr A PARAMOUNT riCTlRE LARGEST THEATRE ORGAN IN AMERICA Warren Yates Presiding. GORGEOUS STAGE PRESENTATIONS PRINCESS FLAYIA Strand Theatre afaadral Taeaiaw aC Tha filaaaar af laawa gla CP Tea.

W. af W-nT. 4 -ALU Ola OTEMNO PEC I-, Y7 Will Amaxe With lis Elegance! Wooti'a Maawaaa HOUDINI 8o a la gwat RHli Wih Wives-' win -The.

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