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•TATEW fUMIt. IICTrVOmC.> FRIDAY. jyWE IB. THB DAILt .IHiROUGHOUT THE COUNTY WEST NEW BKIGHTOS •CigliHi lati: Sisse «£ TacM KmmiB 'hMM Tetsxmad bom* ane r a. njil.l i to Earoge. Tha TTtnialu of JBm A=o» ciwHiK of ^ Tlalt to IriKMta l a He* Hx-ran, fCTnn ^tisa Eale Campben of Bay atrem la Tlattlar raUtln s to tJie Bnmx. Hisa GathertuB Graia m of Gor- 1 itTMict laa treaOint a tew dayss tie gnest of relaUves to SSew- ark. X. J . Camus ^ don stree ! sfendln* a tew day Sa w Bri«iii«» „ - ^ca on anadaT to tJi . Ciarcii _ of tli» Heart. -sa^amddiuc at vnmna a. jxc- « r Bomcit aVeniw asid «a> BoaaOa PMra wEl lie aol- t^aiOaea a t taa Outrd i ol tHe Hi 11^ TTirar- on AIT 3rd. ^tiad Hia . Jolm G«an . ac- i^namnlad bT tBrir danshtur and I i k lair. 3Ir. and Mrs. -Wmiarn Ji loss ol Biri a-»inmei Uat •Wadnaadsr on a saotor tomr to Uprfnsar an d t!ia TiOTsaad la- lasda. STAPLETOJF tuaarenant Jolm SliaT of Cm caa . ar«=tort la anjojtos tea days\ jaiaoTiae thmasli ta® Stata. Sia a Faaaie HaaUatna of Bay CASRURRON CORNERS Fred Vroom Jiaa retamed borne after a nuitor toar tiToash New Jeraey. H e was accompanied oa the trip liy Artliar Bnctle. presi- dent of the Corlatilaa Atiletlc •ah. DOJJGAN HUXS Miss Eliiabetli Schaler of 13 Stobe ayeaae eatertalaed a aamber of friends receatly to celebration of her birthdaT.' The hostess was the recipient of maay iaadsonie pre-eata. Jlra. r. Ketter and son retarned on Sanday «Per a motor trip to Fou«likeel»le. Mr»- aicliaIW» U spendtos the week there as the Kuest of her alster. BOROUGH HALL Bdward Gorham. the saperrlsor of heat to the Hall, l a speadlas three weeks' racation oa his mashroom farm la Ttoeland, X . J . • OAKWOOD Mr*. Joha Spruck and son of JJ2 -Clark aTeaae have retamed from a -rlalt to her mother to Craiisc, N. J. derlltry.' A s Bat Carson, a Deputy United States -starsluiU sent to ran down a eans of gt>Id thieves l a the Sierraa. he-Is to hl« glory. The story is, rld i In Kmiancc Mid in that kind of adventare -which MARRIED Drinnan—Cole A Jane wedding look place Wed- Coaat>—Schrader The. marrlase ot Edward Cog^m To Give Floatina Hospital t-ecturOj The members of St. John's Gaild ^ every red-blooded Americaa likes ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ to see. .,„„;Xew Brighton, when tne-.r daneh- rrancella. BiHtoctoa. as leadlnEj^^^. ^^^^ Evelyn I^ie Cole, w— woman, makes a very fasc;natiDS: David George Drlnna heroiae. Others of importance m. the case are Charles K- French. Lester Cuneo. Lucille Youa^o. Joseph Benaett and -vmbar iligbj . PORT RICHMONTJ M r and Mr-u E- Schnitha of ^h^.'^^rS^o'Te i^a Richmond avenae. aad Mr. and mmmm E HOSE O F KEFdED PLAY 3 FOB REFLN- ^ FEOP^ MPIRE THEATRF. TODAY —wnnara Fox preesnt s THE TERROB' H;» i-atot Weit=ni -niriller •-^rs:^ -c\ on\lf.He bacK o, a .peed,, , borae with the rescued B'rl bta arma. ADDE D A-TTRACTION «iitmnt» (I LICENSED TO WED George W. Spayd. 12 years. 313 Broadway, and Elilabeth E. Row- ley. IS years. IGS Hamilton ave- nae. • , „„ Joseph T. Morris. 21 years.-102 Fingerboard road, and Florence E . Caanon, 10 years. 49 CUlf street. Lewis Z. •WUsca. 33 years, Gra- ham Beach, aad Dorothy F. Llebig, 22 years, Graham Beach. Charles Hopper. 30 years, 71 Grove aveaae. and Mary E. Eynk, years. 71 Grove avenue. Herbert Van Pelt. 27 years. Bloomfleid. and Mabel CromweU, 21 years. Carteret. X . J- ^ „, Joh n L. Verb«k , 2S years'. 1..6 Maryland avenue, and Francis Kline. 21 years. 192 Richmond turnpike. TOM snx PICTURE, THE TERROR,' A HIT By E. r. B. One of the most pleasing fea- tures. outside o[ Tom Mil's great stunts ot darlEE. in '\Hie Terror,\ which Wil'.iam Fo3t presented at the Empire Thtatre last Jilgiit be- fore a capacity aadience. is the beaulilul scenic effects. -The Terror\ reveals Mts a' nis THE RIVER'S END' HAS FIRS;r SHOWING An naufrual and quaint form of plotting war. one of the more in- tensely Interesting featureo ot Mav-1 ter. Miss Evelyn Leslie Cole, was O. • 3 t^ married to David George IZ Hc^ry Cogaa, a SSon ' = '^Trnupt\.. f Sot b^^i-e^f .reV^m, Ud as best .art o. the bride, rendered .several appropriate State selections and also pla.ved the we.1-j ^^.t-Crcmweil rleTrTde was given a^a y by her ! Mi... Mabel C.omwel^or Carter- 01 tne \*u»tu. —— — the history oS the orsanizataon. ac- companied by stereopticon^lews. IIICKLIXG—lUrj. - llicklin?. at hfr Ul« Jt-wftt BXt^ Port IticbnofiA: M IT. ia iufv S7tb year. Flu^^ SCHIEBEl,.—Oa Vr t Ifl. IIW. Winum C. la Us Fun«T»l fit-rrli** at hU Ut« n in strub^u »t-. Concord, a. L. * tirO«T. Jnnr 19, at Z p-nt ^TNG ABROAD ON TRANSPORT \^irrtah the moralag of r*' \ then and the sail- ^^jalyTie boys and their fitted out comple e- '^\ uniforms and equip- ' ^Jt.L the passage the boys deri akmed'Slroctor who wQl company aad be responsible for hlJ troop darlag the eatire trip. wUlth will last llx or seven weeks. The Natlonfl council of the Boy ScooU of America will W seated on ihe journey and at the Jamboreee byy Presldcatt Collti. Jambore b Presldca L'o.u ^ cr. v Liviacsloae ol W'ashtntton; Mce^li^Hl Mortimer U Sehlif, ot 'th. » sTw \'ork,\and Chief Scont Eieco- tlre James E, WesU l a the momlng of July lh« „artv will be taken oa » meat lighter from Fort ae ol Iiie more ^ ^^^^^ u^cay by Her .na\\; - . , in s of ^'f; : I brother. Geori;e Cole. She wa^ in et, N. J., and ™ere shall -N-cil.a's \The River'.s End,\ j ^aKown'of-wliue g„,rgblte;; Itakc rr which ha< it j first shying yes- terday at the Richmond Theatre. The introductory scenes ot the film and John Keith, haunted for years by the murder ot Judge Kirk- stone. captured by Derwent Connis- toa of the Canadian Mouated Po- lice. A Btrlklag resemblance of the two men leads the oBlcer, when saddenly strlckea with a fatal dis- ease, to arge Keith to impersonate him and return to the post witJi aa account of Keith's death- satin and E^rgblte ix-.kc trimmed ,-ith dutches^ lace. ipti-t tnlie veil was fastened with orange age of the I t,rk UJPJl. blossoms and she carried a shower, The Rct- J. Havergal s n pp bouquet ot lUlies of the valley and , performed the ceremon>. white roses. 1 .Miss Floriue Cole, sister ot LQVN EXHIBIT briile. was the matron of hotwr., pi«TRRS THIRD WEEK She wore pink peoi-gette ami car- bMtKS inini' » ried a bouquet ot pink carnations. William Foster acted as best man. The Art Loan exhibit at the Sta- ten Island Museum is entcrins its a account of Keith's death. palms. A t the post Keith reveals His ^ Identity to the dead officer s uls- ter and makes a clean breast ot the whole affair. The cllmal ot the picture is summed up in the sur- prise that awaits Keith—at the river's end. Louis Stone and Mar- jory Daw are the stars. luuii. leii lauiiiu ...I*\\.\ The decorations of tho home;,hlr.i week. were pink and white, mingled with his been shown by the public^ Jnu Open Monday, Friday an d Saturday Evening. ^27-128 Richmond Avenue, Port Richmons Telepnone 203 West Brighton e, mjngn'a w »vu n'js ueuu ^^ — After the core.,«omc sales have bccri cftectcd. A M mOTlOHAL lffiSS VAUGHN' Sidiiey Dre» Comedy in 2 acts. OTH^S^ DRURY LANE PLAY COMES TO NEW PIAZA •^The Sporting Duchess,\ the rac- ing melodrama which created a furore twenty years ago at the Drurv Lano Theatre. London, has been'r.lme.1 and will be presented -The Terror • revea.s -u ^ - on the New Plaza screen today and horsemanship and sheer dare- tion. .TOmOBROW- A new i. .e-e- A BHif.ant Star \TViVN RICH . Presented by William Fox in -WOtXD YOr FOKCrV-ET' rf .nflnite cbar. ^ scREE N MAGAZINE COMEDY. SCtNIC . PALACE pI ; Sunday r.a-certm- 3-.30. E».nlna . . t I .nrt » THEATRE) PORT RICHMOND s Matlne« OalW 2tS0 | Monday, .o^irrr^^^^^r^ioD^N trail- THE RICHMOND THEATRE HOUSE OF SUPREME PTCXURES TODAY—Jlarshnll Neilan present s ' B, JAME S OUIVER CURWOO O \THE RIVER'S END _ a star Story of thi Royal Mounted Police, adventare. wonderful love COMEDIf and a itory of SCENIC thd • BUI chai: t Witt € \ t <un» sere ^ etaaj. j 1 n. nl««i * nltif X Van; X L. ' * pr^ uf niC, roMOBROW- ,iarDON.\LD in THE HirNDEKBOLT- • Wffliam Dtinca n in Silen t Avenger ^^^ . \^Tta^^tewart In -Old Kentucky- NOW PLiAY'ING Joseph Hart presents ALBERT PERRY in \THE OLD SIXTY-NINTH\ M¥L¥8 njony a reception followed and the couple left for a short honej-moon totir to Wasbington. On their re- turn they will make their home on Castletoa avenue, \West Xew Brighton. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cole. Mr. and Mrs. George Cole. Miss l-lfirine C^e, Keese Cole, Miss Eloiso Cole, TCd- ward Cole. \W. Drinnan. Mr. and Mrs. W. Drinnan. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. F. Deppo. -n'miam Forstrr. Mi.ss Clara Clark, Miss Margaret Clark. Mrs. I->ank I-undberg. Mrs. E. McCrum, Mrs. McAlll.ster. Mr. and Mrs. J. B- Weston, Mrs. J. O.!'.! Schneider. Mr. and Mrs- Clarence ' Colt. Mrs- Leon Schneidcr. Master I Jack Schacider. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ]; Wliite. Mr. and Mrs- K. B- lleald. . 5!r. and Mrs. 11- Grcb. Mr. and | Mrs. B- E- Elm£..^lr- and Mrs. A. 1 K. Buhl. Miss .\rdia Elms. Miss j Vera Elms. Master Eric Buhl. Miss I Elizabeth White, ^fiss Ethel White.- Mis-s Clara White. Miss Emily White. Edward Kloss. Herbert Van Cott. Kuliir Van Clief. llaroid White. George Greb. Mr. and Mrs- John Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schneider, Miss Florence How- Un, Charles Fink. Thomas Cowan. Mr^ and Mrs. Anton Heinhold. Miss Eveivn L. Schlieider. Mi^s Marie The majority ef the pictures and sculptures on eihii>ition aie tho icrii s of the National A.5iOclatlon. uf Women Painters and Sculptors- ; Quite a number of them, howcver- wcr» done by Staten Island artists . anil dcpict local sccncs. 1 B. sides small statuettes and ' miniatures. 43 paintings are on display. These Include the dif- terent fchrois of painting. The eshlbit was opened with a private exhibition on June 4. 1» will i-lu.-ie on June 3t>- SPECIALS FOR i FRIDAY .md SATURDAY J Rib Roast 25c and 28c S Pot Roast op- l_egs of Lamb j Shoulder of Lamb 2Sc . Crown Roasts, choice 35c, Soaar cured Corhcd Beef, Plate Navel and Brisket 121 2= Corned Cali Hams, sugar cured 25c Gobet's fancy sugar curcd ; Call Hams I Large smoi^ed Call.-Hams, i wlvite they last ij Shoulder of Veal 25c j 5 Leg of Veal ^Sc s ? Stew Veal -- nmuM.s- , 5 Veal 25c . c;ark. Florins Ciarii. Ethel M. GROCERY SPEC1A1.S • Heald. Dorothy Greb. Marjorio ' « \\t w u tieaiu, ...v... J—-- Greb, Master Erwin Elms. Master George Cole, Jr.. Today and Saturday ALUMINUM Guaranteed for 20 Years \\DOUBLE BOILER A NEW BRANCH OFFICE hfis been established for mut latlB Alitimtrp ^^E HOME NEWSPAPER OF S,1 „t Pi'tins for the accommodotion iif adv\' in contributors in that vicinity- U is thror of t^e Mayne Rea,t> Company, \6360 Amboy Road. T ^ H F MAYNE REALTY CO. SailH -M«iuinrc whlch^j near lAVIW ind 1» Boy Ivavtn^^ BrHUh It hu «!«(< ;tlte Anwrtw England '«KI 7th At Aaii (of tho weeX btW . . Tbn S« dldat« -wU oKeMliy count, , jadjini lel»co. U-hteiKO, I prlw*eul •we«plwi A Screaming Farce tvit h Music KALPII SEABl KY Sinsinf f Cartoonist RYAN & BILLIKIN Sonss and Stories 1 Harvey & Grace Comedy Skit *-The Salesman\ 10th episode of \Daredevil Jack\ with JACK DEMPSEY and Usual Week-end Comedy Photo-play Smith—Mullusky Miss Vcron'.ca Mulluskr, daugh- ter of Mr. anjl Mrs. Frank MuUus- ky. of 145 CresceuL avenue. New BriRhton. was married to Iluph Branham Smith of Baltimore. Mfi.. on Monday ereninK. The ccre- mony took place in St. Peter's Church, Monsignor Cassldy offici- ating. The bride was attended ny nor sister. Mrs. John Kearney, and : Thomas Mullusky acted as best I man. After ih e ceremony a din- ner was &erv'»d at the home ot tho j 2 bride, about tweaty guests being 11 present. Mr. and Mrs. Smith afterwards — .left to spend an extended honey- 2! moon tour through the South. A FEW GROCER Y SPECIAL S X Very best coffec X Large 3 lb. cans of tomatoes 15c \ Best Oolong tea i Large new potatoes, fancy crop ^ I 8c a Jb.; $1.20 a peck \ \ 3 large fancy cakes of ^ \ toilet soap 20c ^ \ Butter and egss at lowest prices J All kinds of fresh * vegetables and fruits | Orders delivered. Hotels and | boarding houses si^ppSied. Full » • ^t fruits line of grocertes, vegetables. ' fruits and I Made of heavy, hard 18 gauge, 99 per c5nt pure aluminum. The b^] cereal cooker made. I2 qua? capacity. Specially priced at $1.98 Coffee Percolator Several Pieces Antique Mahogany Furniture For Sale by a Private Family GEORGE'S] MEATS SPROVISIOKS 1555 Richmond Terrace j : West New Brishton, S. I, j Telephone 10S3 W. B. 5 .1 > i 1 1. f r \THE KISS NEST= - T„h» J- Karm-or. New Three-Act Comedy of Love and LanKh V FI ^ VL FOK Especiany Those WTo Need \A Love Care\ <L1BERIY THIATREI f- • ' STOCK C0W.VNY I ADVANCED SUMMER SALE MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S SHOES PRICES GREATLY REDUCED For the first time in our history we have reduced the prices of ^ our best and latest styles at the height of the season. We are hoWing this sale for two reasons: Oh! My Back! The Expression of Many a Kidney ' Sufferer ' 5Iatinee Tomorrow 2:30 Evenins Performance 8:13 l _Bec3Usc of the backward- ness nr the wason our mer- chardise ha.- not moved as rapidly as »c anticipated. • It la TW O DAYS II-Larse inventories in all lines of b\?'h\® iinsed a Strinseno- in the money n>arket W c ther^ fSre deem it advisable to turn large inventories into and thus do our part toward relie«ne the credit structure of the country. COMB>w*TtON ALICE JOYCE m THE SPORTim DUCHE^^^ I fe^ 27 RICHMOND AVENU E • poaT.BlCHMONP.SUKV. iEOE A stubborn backnclio in oaufi- to , suspect kiancj- trouble. Wlien the , ; kiilncys are mnamed and swollen 1 Bloopins brinss a sharp twmco in , the small of tho back that almo-t ^ I takes tho breath away. i ney Pills revive slupgish kldne>sl —relieve acbinc backs. Here's con- vincinK'proof of meriu Thoma-H J. McKnlRht. 1=4 Beech St.. Stapleton. S. 1.. N. Y, says; I liad a severe accident some years aeo doa after that my kidneys wcro -weak and my back cavo out easily. Any col.l or heavy work caused sharp piiin« acros.^ uie small ot my back. Tho kidney sec- retions -were also unnatural. IJoan s 13 KMney nils , have always Riven ffl me reilef from attacks of this kind. ^ 1 wilUnBly conflrm the public en- dorsement I save Doan-3 Kldn^^ Pills several Mars asw. and 1 Jiope my experlencf •\rill be llie means, of lielpins other kidney suffer^. Prico 60c, at all dealers. Don I simply ask fo^' a kidney remedy - eel Doan-S Kiilney PiUs—Uie same that Mr. McKnlEhl had Foater- Mllbarn Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. I WHEN AT THE MOVIES! •av« your battery by parking ] your car at the TERRACE GARAGE Richmond Jerrac * near Emp.'ro Theatra Repair and Sendee SUtlon I KKKmu-Tiiix. Why 'jijl Mad© of heavy aluminum. ^ best method of preparing most economical — producing best tasting coffee. 11 quarts ity. Specially priced at $1.48 PORCH FyRNlTURE at REDUttD 23 Belair Road, Rosebank •Phone TcmpWlle 2271 R iGmiMs now r.irnplisv I'i'SlflClflWNi\ SPECJA DISHES; Dinner Set, 55 pes. sold flower dcsfen,! LADIES' SILK SOCIiS, all colors,- ^ AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION 5,10, 25c- aiid W S ^ O lET HARDWARE DRY 600DS , ' HOUSE-FURNISHINGS f 1 l' • 1 ^ • t-. Chemists ^e best for fl TheirHests soaps are ihexpemivfH have no These sair is nothing I ingq^Jr, Kirkmaprtl SV 1 JBI\ I • 1 • l»K. Wok D. Kill. Vi* MB ii^jTmiiSiinniimuiimiiiiiiimiiinniiniimiiiiiiuii'i\\\\\\\''\-''\