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II IV., S w ^ t s . A s s o r te d c h d c o la t e s ,' c h o c o l a t e s a n d B o ii B o n s , Nu|; Cfiopp- lates, Caramels Mintl^ijffufes.Nuts, S i J S £ . | S ! ' 6 S S a Thynmints and Hard Candies in Glass Jars. { L M AciiF& B , Inc. H E W S 1 E ■ - .Vi-:--; ^ | ^ g ^_^EMWQtl-v'rH^t>e«T jB&qs UNm f ~ -^. ., .; STAGE ani SCmm ENU^Rfr&MBKT • 0Fi-rK'He^«3.T\S e.0HT^Cf-i0U5 'THt5 R o » » R\R RRRRRRORO Cf ' g p W! ea : x h e b « &: ' a W a shington, lE^c. 12 — Cloudy and ■warmer tonight, probably snow- in extrem e no r th portions Saturdaj^ unsettled and w a rm e r, probably' light rain in no r th and centi-al portions w itli fresh sotith and southw e st winds. ^Maci'atlclen P u b lications. True istory M agazine fo r January, a M acfadden publication w h ich is on sale in December, opens t h e door of your ov/n life into the lives of oth ers. 'For the tim e you are tran s ported behind the scenes of t h e g r e a t stage -iv-hereon the dram a of life is you see a t wox'k th e love, th e hate, the^pasgion, and strength, and w e a k ness^’ selfisiinfess and',i3.'6ect; a'n'’d £ til6 qualities, m otives and inUlUlSSS tllUt aotuate that suMiiiio mins' edited “Life.” '“The H o n o rable W ay,” “W h e re Duty Endsi” and “D e relict Dives” are ju s t a h in t of th e soul stirring stories in this issue. True Romances for December, a m agazine of TTue fStory, comes ju s t at the m o m ent w h en yoxi, w a n t to> probe life’s deepest secrets. A. whole inonth seems too long to lyait, so TTuo Itcm a n c e s comes h a lf w a y in the m o n th. T h e stories are ju s t t h e same, an d each one points a m o ral w h ich can be applied by every read er. Radio Stories for D ecem b er a M ac fadden Publication, tells you of th e personalities behind th e program s— shows you the faces behind t h e voic es. E v e ry m o n th vthis big, new, non technical radio m agazine is filled wfith intensely, interesting stories of radio stars. All th e stories show you th e hum a n side of radio; w h a t sort of individuals they- are. ■Physical C u lture M agazine is an other of t h e M acfadden publications. ‘The R e v o lt of Modern. Youth is one of t h e m a n y articles you will find in th e Decem b e r num b er. Physical Cul tu r e is published to bring you b e t t e r health. ’ If you like to read about people 3 'Oii understand; if you like t o ' see reflected in stories life as it’s really lived, then read Fiction Dovers Maga zine f o r December, n Macfadden pub lication. One of the thrilling, abr sorbing stoi’ie.s in Fiction Lovers, with* c h a racters of real fle-.?h and blood will give you m o re real in ter est th a n a dozen highly^im a g inative tales wAh dummy, characters. UtEId> FOR STRIPPING GAR TRFT j o n n e w T A I j TX KOAl> K ingston, Dec. IJ. — P o u r young m e n w e re brought to .th e Ulster co u n ty .jail on Monday, having been com m u ted by Justice of tho Peace E a r n e s , of Ne-iv P a ltz, to aw a it the action of th e gi'and jury on a charge .of g r a n d larceny in the second de gree. Tliey aye Jo h n 'Williams, John MciC'elis, J o e , S u m a ra, and Michael Poll. The ineh a te hgld fo r the af- leg q d 'a c t of ^prippipff an automobile, . left' a t th e roadside on thej New Paitsi-K ingston ro a d near the Oscar Tschirky f a r m by the onmex*, M organ Coutaxxt, jr., n f 'New Paltz, W hen Mr. iCoutant w e n t to take* the Car, which -had.'become disabled, into New Faltz viljafe for repairs, it iS said he found ’som e men-’a t worje dismaTdl- jn g it. iHe save chase w h e n they , fled, a h d - i t ’is-vpPQ-rtod they scattered tires an d othei* autq 'parts along the roadw a y dud th tew soiiie into the creek in thlpi/ fl|ghh Coutant. later secured -iyarrafits for th c ‘ a rrest of, four m en he, buspepted. “F o r g ive and F o r g e t” At New Falape Today Are w'e responsible to OtllGl'S for our actions? Po \ve harm Phiy mii'- selves by the thoughtless things we do— or is each detail of our life bound up inextricably with the net w o rk' of someone ,else’s whom we m u st also h a n n ? Must we, evehtu- ally, account to society for. w h a t we do This is the big* problem th a t m any people |xaye asked them selves—and it is this gripping question th a t it is treated -vvith a m a z ing force in the ne\y-feature Jliin, “Forgive- and F o r get,” w h ich conies to t h e New Palace Theatx'e today. In this production i t . is -a young wife who thiiiks t h a t her -life is hex's aiid th a t if she flirts a little, is jus< w h ispered ab o u t ” 'hbre iaiid there— it is only to 'herself th a t b h e inuet answex'. Axid then, hke 'a b p jt frorr a clear skj^-cohies ■the- efUSbhig • r^- siilt of the actions ghe thought wer< “nobody’.s business—-^usi a Ihfie h a r m l ^ s fun.' ’ • And it is when she realizes tha she owes a debt to society, th a t sh< is not Only an individual but'mem ber of a^ p ‘eat social patchw o rk -a , wen, th a t she sees ■the ’sdlutibn. ' AT T H E NEW THEATKE “Tlic' Fighting Coward” a Corned T liat \V ai Ifou iiaugli As A'btt’V Never j^inghed Before. When Jam e s 'Cruze and Booth Tai'kiixgton get th e ir heads together on a m otion ■ pictux^e you can expect som ething really big. And “The F ighting Cbw ard,” -which is the feat ure tom o rrow a t the New ^Theatre, is big in every s e n se of the word.^ jt^s a big story portrayed by D ihest Tox*- enee (featured a t th is th e a tre offen because of hig popularity), M a ry As- tor, Noah Beery, Phyllis Havei* and Cullen Landis. W a lter W oods m ade the screen adaptation fo r P a r a m o u n t There is action and heart-appeal in the production ' 'a pictux-ization ' Tarkxngton’s *stage. success, “M ag nolia.” It is an entex’taining southern love comedy-di-ama, aided in the m a k i n g by - Mai’k Tw ain’s famoiis story, “Life oix the M ississippi.” ..... ... ' ^ N E \y t h e a t r e “Siiadgwg Of F » r is ” Js tUe Best Fo?a N e » l ;:^'odiK.*tioii Tims F a r . ' The_ Pola -Negri of “Passion’’ has returned. I n . t h e H e rbert iBrepon Param o u n t produ< 5 tion. of “Shadows of Paris,’ -which opened yestex*day a t the N ew T h e a tre, the sta r once m o re ’omes into her o-wn. She is quite her old self as Claire, - leadex* of the A.pache bands of th6 Parisian lihder- .vovld. Then there is C h a rles de jloche as her Apache lover, w h o is sailed away to -vvar and falsely re ported killed: H u n tly Ooi’don, as taoul, Avhom Claire, posing'as a Po- ish xvar xviidow, maxmies; aixd A.doIphe Jenjou, as R a o u l’s sebretary and •riend, all are featured. I t is a col- prfui and appealing tale, an aflapta- .ion of the French plhy, “Mon Horn-, he,” by th e author o f “K iki,” well .cted by the entire choice cast. 0 “Tho RiiP Snorter,”\ a n A rrdw i‘e- lease starx’ing Dick R a tton, the prp- gram feature at tlife -New \ P a la c e T h e a tre Saturday, is full of snap and ghxger, ' ' The plot starts a t- a gOpd r a te gnd, gathering sixeed, eixds w ith a crash ing climax. D ick H a tton puts over his role iii hia usual vigorous” W r i i i p , ’ stepping out w ith pep and punch w h ich'^oeb him credit. - \ J 'M arilyn Mills a s B e tty is delig|i^|ui. w h ile her two wonder hox’ses,' '’'‘'Star” and ■‘-‘Beverly,” are rig h t on the spot when the difficult s tunts are pulled. E n im a G ertes a's the sparse aunt is extremely funny w ith her “How rom a n tic!” at intervals, and gets m any a laugh. “The Rdp Snorter’.’ shows. H a tton at his best, and will provide a good eve ning’s luxi and excitement for his >R'^ ; m o t W e like bridge better th a n cross-' woi’d puzzles, because you caxx switch bridge into a poker gaotne. / A b ^'w i ^ n g ^ y beau'^ulgirl, cpuld faU i’n love with another wbinan’s husband--hersister's der the same roof, with the she found herself drifting ii — ah a f ^ f that taxed her ppw of resistance'to'the limit. How, with gradually weak ening strength, sh i fought against this growing passion, andthestr^ssbfd into wfefs I tures\ in the January True fUM RIMQPIJ® V Brki^ your Fup Coats and us Ifor a? Jaw ei -M r . m DpliXiSliPttiailtl , SI Big W restlers P o r t Jervis will The sport fan? of have another chaixce to get behind the mien who ax*e prom o ting the big wx-estling show, Monday night a t the M echanics’ Hall and two out in ca pacity num b ers. The prom o ters declare th a t if tile people show interest eilOUgll, E d (StraiifflQr) EGwis, cliampion -of world, will be brought hci:e to-\wrestle In th e near future, ancl^ th e s e men state th e y don’t nxean m aybe. ■With the opportuxiity the spotting people o£ P o r t Jervis have to bring this f a r fam ed w restler herc( ivho by the way is an Am erican cham p ion) an d incidentally have a wonderful Winter’s enjoym ent, it would be a ca lam ity to leave this 'Ohance go begging due to the fact t h a t a lean crowd- a t- ended these high gx-ade perform ances. I t should be rem e m b e red th a t ■Orange County boasts of a m a n th a t Straxigler Lewis could not thro-w in tw o hours and 24 rixinutes ■ a n d th a t :£0i will >wrestle Nick Gotch of Can ada here M onday inght.— Cbm. - n r V i s i t t i l e N e w CM(^en^s Store AT 52ROST F STREET Where you will find eyerythiug in the line of wearing ap parel, shoes, dolls and toys for infants and^hildren. ^ Don’Morget to ^tp|» in imd see all the useful and pretty things that can be had a/gifts for the kiddies. T h e CliOdren s C h issy C l o t h ^ S h o p { 52 FRONT STREET PORT JERyjs SPECIAL PSM E FPR THIS Saturday ■ WEAT MARKET ■ BEST W E §TE^N p rp A R S lloiuo-Urei«sea CWlckcBs .; ....... 30c SssSJSSi sssssi-^vi^zS, L,e«« SiiHug: Xnmli ............... . ClHM-k Boa»t ... X5C S S & i : = = ; | ^ * i i | / H/kODERMAN 64 Jersey Ave: Tel 227 “ MAKE THIS A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS” DENNEm 35 FRbNf STREET To make this year’s Chtislmas % Iffl'gert in the hWory pf thp stpr?, Ve are PrtfiBe on unusual sales just now. Weotferfor ■ ' SATURDAY A 50 % DISCOUNT SA^E A N 0 ■■If -• ■ ^ ■■ ' ■ , ” 1 Hi .■ . C h i l d r e h ^ s All Dresses ? o M f o r |P O ^ ^ |l# d if §nd Monday M P r ! e 8 $ p s ^ ) 4 f p r $ 1 0 . ( ^ | a | i i r d i y ^ # M o ^ ^ All press!^ # q M fpr||8.QP4ft|ifrd§)r ayil All Drfssses sold for $p.QP-''%fuir|iy and Monday $12.§0 AU Children’s CQateEodocf I _ ?lp.0p C o a ts^ tiw 'd a y .^ jJJ lQ n d ^ 15.00 $15.00 Coats— Monday---- ......... . $20;D0 Coats—Saturday a | | | Monday-- - - - - - - - - -SIOJW; if(» M T p R A T ® i-^ Wc nvtmt to cull your atten - I tio n to s«oinc of our xpecially prlcesl oifcrlngrs fo r CliriMtmuai hi 3Iu,slcal In.siruiueutK a t the • WEALE MUSIC HOUSE. S p e c ^ For ^Ihirday Ilam e-am ac S a uerkraut ll.oaat oF lloutad ...IKSe Priuii? B ib injaKst.,.:.,!..; ......... ci|u«i£ n*a»ii - d ' . ....... V.'.; ......... \I5« CMovK Hoas^ .............. . ..... .......... StewluKs B e e f ......................... B>c . ............... . ............. ^ Ifoiue-iiiMde Jloloftaa . ............... IfoiHe-liiatle J/|Yerw««st ......... 30e lla d f e t New Upright P i a l i Q S ............... .. .........$350, $400, $425, $450 and pp Brunswick Radiqlas (Phono graph and Radipla in oiie) -.$190 and up. New Player Pianos .................. _____ -.$500, $525, $600, $650, $750 Brunswick, Columbia and Starr Phonographs..$$0, $99, $115, $}25 ?l>dwP‘ . ^ M P B B w a » e i B a M a w a i a w a > a i k « \ “ | | ‘ 'f || | i i M a B a i i a M B H a i g s a w a i l B i M I ' WHITNBY’S % e c e s s 6 r ti? & B e n to n ^ g W p h s p r s - w i T 'P l e l e w i t h - M'se ...... ......... stoo Dmnis and Drum Out- Violins . .r. ..................... $8,^10, $12, $15 i j s s s s : - \ dohns ..... S I 8 and $20 '’“'\'’‘ . I f e s w ...... 55 Harmonicas, all kjnds ...... ....... ]5c ti^ SZ Play^.p - V kAes . .. . ... ....Jlo I4^1cTolBnoki,4Rec-\ ' ords ........... .... $ 1 - We hay< * specj^I s^lj^on «f o«t for you to hear: Come in uiy ~ weale & n p i 864 F. E. iiPijgiSTPET / I 'm - V' ■ ■ ' m