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‘My Husband’s ! ■ Wives’ I Two hearts that heat 2 Reel Fox Sunshine Comedy 2 Reel MATINEE 2:30 Special for Chidren 1 Os; Adults 15c EVi^lNG 7:3041 Coniiimous Adults 20c Children 15c ^ —MONDAY and TUESDAY— THE PORt JERVIS UNION. PAGE BtafT. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 m L .,., -. m iss 'Mary CougniJn, ,of Lackawaxen spent Ht'a’iday in this !city. Miss /H azel Malone, .;.0f (New Paltz Horm al; is spending the week end w’ith her parents, Mr. and Ms. Char les Maldne, of Jfcnst M ain street. Miss Hilda Ganley, of Goshen, i.st visiting, h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ganlf jr p f thfe city, over the w eek end. Mr. and M rs. Charles Gilbert, of Ivfarion, Ohio, haVe returned hom e from a vikit v/Ith relatives in this city. T:\ O^EQWES. yo*?!. Dorothy 13. .Tohnson Tire funeral ■ of Mrs. Dorothy E. Johnson wa^ ', held a t the house in Matamoraiii at izJO p ‘m. on -Friday, w h e re the services were conducted h y , T he ’JlevL O; M . A e ltem -ia n arul Tiev. A. H. 'Afurdock. A del’cs-ation of the B. H. T. w a s in-attendance. Mrs. J . G. H einle sang ja selection, with ^ M rs. W. F. Speidel a s piano ac companist. There were , m any beau tiful floral tributes from, r e latives'and- friends. Interm e n t ’was in the Cud- debackville Cemetery. ■Fred BerciVal, -W. C. Shaffer, P. L. Jones, George Sutton, W , C. Baum gardner and C. W. Lorgan -were the pall hea.rdrs. George Ham ilton, Hoy iBarr and C. J. M eyer w ere the flower bearers. Jd iicl GUlson T h e 'f u n e r a l o f 'J e h i e i Gillson was held, a t the house, 5 M yrtle avenue,- a t 2 p.m. on S'riday, w h e re the serv ices, w hich w e re largely attended, w e r e , conducted, by Hey. “W. V. Berg. Tnierment was*in Laurel Grove Cem etery'. J. E. H am ilton, George H am ilton, C. W- Prussia, G. H . Post, A. Lam d reaux and Edw ard Clement wore the pall bearers. SPABROWBUSH m . b . SEORinr OBifeANiZA^Ns' V ;ON R;R¥.' B R l piOTTiSR SAYS ^ OBy AssSbejated. ]?ress) A t i a k a , , 'GaP 6— The growth of secret; '^hr^^iationg confessing Christian -iktp'd^-t ’knd SG 6^^^ to eD :;them‘ hy*'uhe)i>'i^Wn methods and .purpose they upon the free fect/then t by*' uheXti^'Jihn so. h ^ f e k i n ^ ■ the-^Aiehy' seek, is a i ANSOUWCEIWEKB a nemesi^'-;' churches o|..Am p rica i o r their failure: to. wok togk^ei%'‘H r. Bphkweli Potter, of Hartford;- vCQhn., tofldsf told dele gates of the . F e d e raf ' Council of Churches. . ; ' ' ' i h ArtyisrHr.i'ni 'D at I g HT^E-BS- of ‘ktoei ' \ Crowds Viili brave tlid .stoilhi to 1 ■*. ^om^'tb eiiur^lLwlieii their deep. :, Sa m a i-iiureii: sii»v ^ :iVi,n 01, Rhode Island ere two of the n^^Vo«enator.s <m th e -job tn Vi,'as^n- Um-m> Yum I HYMENEAL Pi.=;her -Ayiiittakcr 'M(ss E llenW h M a k e r , danghtoi*- ( f Mr; and Mrs; Jolin D .'W h ittaker, of Ding-mans, and .John Belcom Fisher, pf Long Island,-w e re; m;trriod at the r ^ e t h o d i s t parsonag^T k M ilford on ;^UGsday,'Nov. 25, by’ the Bov. C. L. dVan Auken. Mrs.: ED h er is a sister Mr. and -yirk .-.Aukm Abers and -.h'ild have ;.m‘by,ed ,;.^ff<2m--the Gross 'aouse on'Penh. avehue to “VVest End. Mrs; E . ‘ A /.L ^ teer,' qt: A v e n u e K, spent F r iday in M iddletowm ■ ' Johii'H e ihle, of'A v ehue has ac- ■epted a poSifidh''With''the A'^ & P. Tea Mr. and Mrs; -G. E. Benihm in and ’amily ho.ve Ttioved, .into jthe store ’louse oSvned !h y G: ^Ychinger and which .has.heeii rebuilt... of Schooner BOMNESS ANNOUNCEMEms : W I L L s h o w '-a s ^erw ear for Xmas . '.many bargains of odd lots at a, Admifssion .35 c. ’ ' IRVING piG H T E R , City Engineer ---- ^— Surveyor 99 P ik e s t. Telephone 4S5M. Capt)ain ai^l. ,-Cw>w ' R e p lied , k — FEATURING ------- ELLIOT DEXTER YOU WILL SEE ELLIOT DEXTER in the greatest piece of acting of his long career. You will see a cruel t 3 frant Boss overthrown. YouTl see a train wreck the equal of which has never before been shown on the silver screen. ' Yon^il see the hunimg of the mission replete with thrills and drama that will make yon gasp^ and through all thks teem- ing drama youll fee! the voice of the Divinity guiding the destinies of the wicked mto ike paths of righteousness. Here is drama of life slrippeS bare. Here is reality such as you haven’t witnessed in a decade. . Here is entertainment supreme, the kind you have al ways sought and rarelv fomid. If you saw Giat fonsicT great picture “THE MIRACLE MAN” bv all, means see “BY DIVINE RIGHT.” Some say “THE MIRACLE MAN” was a greater picture. Others say “BY DIVINE RIGHT” is great er. See this picture and judge for youiself. You won”t see a more gripping, more intense picture this season. 2 Reel GO GETTERS 2 Reel 1 Fox Educational Kayniojul Pastor Grcem-j!.Bt Public W o rship 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M. Sunday School 10:00, lEVening' Subject ‘ VVhat Burden Must T Carry ’ E p w o rth League— 6:45 P. M. \Wed nesday—^Cliinrcb Training Night. Sup per sei’ved a t six. D u ring the good fellowship hour the ladie.s will ‘have on .sale fancy articles aprpopriate for Christmas g iftk JA P MAVY DORSN’T OliJKCT TO XT. HAVY M A X E l'\^?H S MATINEE 2:30 EVENING 7:30-11 ADULTS 25c; ADULTS 25c; CHILDREN 15c CHILDREN 15c (By Associated Press) Tokio, Dec. 6—A d m iral Qkada. the new comrnander of the Im p e rial Joint Naviil S'ciuadrons, today told the cor-^ respondent fo the Associated Press th a t he would assum e responsibility for assorting t h a t the Im p e rial Navy felt no concern about th e Am erican Navy’s proposed Pacific m aneuvers. Such exercises carried -out 3,000 miles from Japan, “Though maybe on a larger scale and of greater duration than the usual m aneuvers, signify' l it tle in our eyes,” he said. Prc.shytei*iaiis The P r e s b y terians Boy Scouts de feated th e M ethodist team a t a bas ketball gam e F r iday evening by a score of 2.2 lo 8. Thought for the Day. Some per pie get very little joy out of victory unless they humiliate their o n p o iiep i. New Y o rk,'D fe: ‘6--r'fie W e ifie line sl^eaiper H bro a t ,n<>qn Fiday picked ap. a boat w ith the captain and six men from the abandoned, schooner Rachel \y. Steyei^B a t,a point 50 miles north of Diamond Shoals lightship,_ said a -wireless' message • - received by the liner’s agents -hefei The E b ro’s^ captain .said- h vvoutd' l^hd the ship'-' wrecked m en a t .Havana, w h e re th ’e- E b re is due on Monday. , The hulk of the iRachel W. .Stevens,.' which was . wrecked Anroutei from Jackson-ville to Philadelphip,, iS being towed to Norfolk-by the andoah.' . . * WANTED ‘Inc., Sidne; . W A N T E D , •storage. Plmne S J > ^ Q-co t>' S b h A^ ior^ siW ^ 5 -MONDAY .n d -njESD A Y - D. W. GRIFFITH P re s e n ts AMERICA A Tlw-Hlliig Story of I.ove hu «1 Roauanyc. . BY ROBERT \V. CH;AMRBRS SEE-the heart-shaiung nde/of Paul Revere—rthc most fa-j ^ iBoiu dramatic scene in the'century. ;$EE Morgan’s Riflemen, i I die wild riding Virgnuans^immortal ioveri on horseback, whoi i saved the day for General Washington, and routed America’s* l astomriiing vitfain^ . dazzling romance , mad adventure I SVElailG 7:15 AND 9:00 ADMISSION ZStj Special 3:30 Matinee Monday for> •dhbol children 15c; adults 25—Tues-:' dlSyi^ihieeZtSS apple pie’ It m u st be, fpi* h e n the apple pie tournament heI<T in Saert'mento. Calif., during App.h fv'eek There were L15 entrantn, biif Mrs Blanche Stowell baked the MOM’N POP O we GRSAT ^saooo DAMAGE SU IT A 6 AIMST 1 Trie MAGIC '■.Anticipating, the Wprrt.. A California boy.di.^iocated'his. h^ck while vigoron.-^ly washing it. If he.dis located hi.? ueck wjule washing i t him self, what would Have liapponed to him if he had let bis mothpv carry out her threat to' wash it rigM”? “Which Dog i)\E EViDSbiCE IN TrtiG CASE P f io y E s \ ~ ^ w A D p m c M l-iS HAft'SOfEE^EO ' CONiCLUS>lVGLM t h a t t h e MAGIC MUD w, CO IG RESP0 WSIBL6 ToR. -THE ’> : EXPENDITURE OE A VAST SU M OP 'MOMEV BV /M4 c U E M T ^ f B E l N S _ PlbiAKiCiAUA/ U M A S L E T b MEET T r iE DEMAMD5 OP T H iS STUATiONi HE ^ HAS) BRAVELV ASSUM E D A STAGSBRiM a .D E B T MUD CO. I IS ORAWIMG To CLOSE A ttv . M o o r e G u m s UP HIS CASE. ^ HEXMf'feVvULMtsieTo S A C R lF lte, HvS. bVsJKi COMIFORT ANCfSOPFERED OH HOW HE SOfFERED-- ANi OOTCAST— 11 SLEEPlNie A DO<? KEKiWEL