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N B«fli Uttimafm i STAGE fl# |i SCRE&l S in g le B e t t i e s a n d in S e t s ; in ^ ' N A m e r i c a n a n d F r e n c h m akes* C o ty , H o u b i g a n t , C a r o n , V iv a u d o u , K e r k o if, V a n t in e , H u d n u t , P a l m e r , Colgate,^ L a z e lle a n d others.'* L MACKEY &€0., Inc. vam' ir r j j b d r u g s t o r r — - --------------- ^ «*TRM» N E W T H E A T R E N E W V A h A O E T H E A J ^ E F o la N e g ll iix “Shadows of P a r is ’' IT E W S I E Tomorrow, a t the New T h e a tre Pola Negri in “Shadows of P a r is ” will adorn the silver sheet. It will he re- membOred by the people of P o r t Je r v i s - t h a t the play “K ild”, which re- beived such a great reception in N;ew Toi-k a n d well received here, was w ritten by th e French author, An dre Picard. 'He also w rote “Shadows v>ou ;iai-n jui of P a r is ” , in -w h ich Miss Negri has. put asunder.’ ^ ^ t A « T-kO-nbl ■4-T'lof +>»1. £ T Y ^ * r % < B U N H ” IS AN TJNUSUAIi l»IxAT In every d t y and amoni? all class es, in v i l i ^ e s and countryside, the eubjeot of divorce h a s come to be one under cotnihon discussion. Soine ar- — gue on 'behalf of th e law Ayhich gives IS unhappy m o rtals t h e i r freedom,. While 1 - others tak e the position th a t ‘‘wh*at God lia th jo in e d together, let no -man B u t \nearly-'all agree m m a lcK i^ imir? W p w o u l d lil^i fe b u r e x p e r t a8$i$tan(’e i b siicb a ta s k f o r w e nevfer f a i l t o a s sist satisfa^ctoriiy, CLARiCS . PH O N E 8 3 4 - 49 BALL STREET i ! O R E » , of P a r is ” , i n -w h ic h Miss Neg ri ha s. p u t asunaer.\ j^ut hearly 'a ] the role of Claire, le'hder o f a b a n d of th a t th e m o st general\ cause Apaches. She m a rries a proiminent divorce evil, if ovil it be. is Apaches. Sh e m a rrie s a proiminent F r e n c h dipjotoat, thus acquiring a social position. 'She often visits h e r Accuruiiusiy, uaising old haunts secretly and Jier husband m isunderstanding, H e n ry A r th u r learns of dt, Charles de Roche, cast Jones and W ilson jb a r r e l t w rote •niaire’s Apache n a c h e lover, staae .nlav which now 'has been divorce evil, if ev il i t be, is due to anjfeunderstandlng. • . Accordingly, b a their them e On (lV ^ \SrM A 5 BIXNUSS HHTTER BAS'! as Fernand, C laire ’s A lover, is the only ci-iminal subject whom she does^not rule in her underw o rld — ^she loves him . Fiiguts ights, for Don’t miss this All-American pro duction with a foreign flavor-direct- ecl by H e r b e rt Brenon, 'the m an who m ade “The Spanish- D a n c e r.’’ stag e 'Pla 3 \ which no w 'has been prO.- duced for th e screen by W illiam 'V‘ox. The scenes are placed in A rierica, — ^sne iuve» aiiiu. x xur her though th e them e in u n iv e r ^ l, evenV “m a n ” . She’s the U n tam e d Pola. among! the savage tribes of sQuthern- ■nnn’+ mi.w. +v«io Aii_ A mA,.incni nwo. m o st Afi’ica. EvGrJ^hody m isunder stands, w h e ther he wears th e jiroper garb for afternoon a t the reception, or is satiisfled -with a strip of canvas salvaged from some wrecked schbon- off the coast. “Hoodm an Blind” is the story .of a faithful 143^0 who was misunder.stood. Subtle villiany finds a way to-' place h e r in the wrong light before her husband. A t th e New Palace T h e a tre today a n d ; T h u rsday. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii^ n o oa* » 2 J __ ok*. ___ •_ ■m.t. ...‘ . • ' h A p p ^ s i P t o 8 3 - 8 S P i k e S t 4 P v j r t J l i r v U , N . Y . V ft o tt « © o D o » n W E p ft ^ . o ' » Cf WEATHER P a O W o « » ft f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t —Pair am Slayer? ‘T o the Eadies”, A SjMirkling Comedy \ This P a ram o u n t picture now play ing at th e New ’Tlieatre is unique in th a t it is the only production, a d a p t - , ed from a highly successful stage play t h a t outdistanced the stage ver sion of th e st0i*y in th e m a tter pf popularity. “To the* Tadics” has been handsom ely received everywhere and its presentation here ivill be no ex ception. Edw ai'd H o rton, Theodore Roberts, H elen Jerom e E d d y and Ijouise D resser are featured in the pi-incipal roles, and the supporting' cast is excehertt. It is another James- iCruze production to be shown a t this theatre and in all probability will re ceive as favorable com m ent as those thus fa r shown.. You’ll revel in this wholesome comedy of m a rried life.. You are . all invited ;to this-bahquetr Clva Sxtit Kecalis Auto Accident in August, 1921 Ne^Ie to Be Avolded- Tlie sting of llie common nettle will sometimes last as ion.g as six or eight hours. The sting of one species in Java lasts for a whole year. PERSONALS Miss \ M a rgaret M u rphy, ?, Clinton St„ Albany, N. Y. says she has been taking F.'ather-John’s M edicine w jth good results for throat troubles. “My -wife and I and our children having, b een using F a t h e r John’s Med icine for coughs and colds for over eight yeai’saild it has been giving tis prom p t relief,” says Mr. Thom a s': 8S Crawford St.,, W oon- Strictly Emst^ktfs . 0 r 4 ^ r 1 m m y c iiiy r p i i k a t H a i r ’s - liWyiiiiiiiii Listed oh the court calendar in Monroe County for- trial on W ednes- p, ^ day of this -week is the case o f M rs. \ Selina A. . P u rchase vs. Taylor and Dreher, of B a s t Stroudsburg, Thi,s is a dam a g e suit, the outcome of an tomobile accident.. On the third of August, 1921, Mrs. S. Purchase and h e r daughter, Mrs. H. J. Dynes, w ^ re returning from _ , , AiViictiiiJ i, kjic AVAchCiCt;!' *.VlUtoIC:icUl, J» stroudsbrn-s m a car bclon-ging to .separate foui- Mra. .MqKtMcn -a gMcat M, tftc ■' Itt - tW y +11t c Mr. Leo Des Jarlias says th a t he will always keep a bottle 'of F a ther Jo h n ’s Medicine on hand for him self and children. Mr. -Des iJarlais lives ■at Sum m it Lake, W isconsin,— ADV. R e d Magic Houclini, th e M a ster Magician, Den s cnautreur, I'lor l a r oi. E a s t StrPudsburg th e McKibben chf, a W inton limousine, Avas hit by g,n ice cream tru c k owned by the defend ants, Taylor' & D reher. The W inton apet given free tVbr,a. This .supplement contains baffling tricks, perplexing .pjizzles, card tricks and interesting tests; som e thing badly .hurt sho , tvas oDnOned to her ^ bed for a num b e r of Aveeks. • Mrs. ____ ___________________________ Dynes escaped w ith m inor bruises though she also suffered from shock. Mrs. Purchase is represented, i n .th e suit by Mr. Feuchs, of M atam o ras. ^ your new sdealer n ^ t Sunijay int TI^E WOl^LD.—^Adv, Dr, George T. Elwards o f Birming ham, Ala., is held for the murder o: his wife.,^ Fingerprints found or bottles of an anesthetip near Mrs Eiward’s body tally w^ith tor’s, authorities’ ( the dod tie s' say. Much Bread Eaten. If all-the bread the avei^age person eats in a 5 *car were baked in one loaf, it would take three strong itieri to lift it and a horse to pull it. Tb?,. weight of the loaf would he. ^ pounds. . - . . . ' - S tu n g Is R ight. An English nobieman who, has an apiary sent to a dealer for a queen bee, and next day received the telegram: “The queen vvllj arrive by 3:40 train this afternoon.”. The operator, sup posing it rcfeiTed. to, tiie queen of Eng land; cpuld not 'keep such important news to herself, and so there was a big crowd at the station when the bee ar- rlv'ed» Stunirl—Bn.stoa Ti-anscflnt End Rheumatic Pain With New Powder From Italy Shake h in Yoor %i>Gs. No Med-,. iciiietoTake LEGAL NOTICES. HE PROBMY WONT TELL YOU WHAT HE WANTS EORCHiaSlilAS ! BUT WE WILL ' : Y o u k n d ^ k o w som e Men a r e . Y o u .a#k ^ e j n wh^tlf t h e y w a n t C h r is h h a s ahd^^+Wiy s a y : I d o n 't w a A t an y lK ih g .\ Y o u c a n f c o l them ^ t h i s s t o r e is f u ll o f th in g s th e y ..w a n t, a n d th e th i n g y o u k n o w th e m a n w iihhn w a l ld n g in h e r e a n d b u y in g th e s e th in g s fo r h im s e lf . B e a t h im to it. 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