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, 1 Ruth Chatterton ' s New Hit £ * % , Tops Star ' s Recent Dramas 2 , ^ |> Ruth Cliattcrton , who ' has contrl- tv T 3! billed nt least-fo ijr of tlio,outstanding .y - , »Bciecn dramas ' of the past two years , S g||'comes to the fore again with ' a pic- W S B ture t h at rivals for dramatic grcat- ^S ness \Sara h and ' Son,\ \Anybody ' s pJfif / Woman , \ \The Riglit to Love \ or \Uh- ^u altliful. \ / It is \The Magnificent Lie , \ & ||{Whlch opens a two day ' run at the . \The Magnificent Lie , \ based on the novel by Leonard Merrick , \Laurels and the Lady, \ pre t erits Miss . Chat- teiton o s a New Orleans cafe singer , a charming person who deals lightly with ' life, and men. A laughing wag- er that-she . can impersonate a fam- ! ous .French actress , at that moment the toast of New Orleans , leads her to impose ., upon Ralph Bellamy, a s incere young -lumberman. Bellamy., w ho ' has been , capt ivated '' ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ S S SsPort Theatre Thursday next. . sSjjt v; ' Each- 'of. Chatterton ' s eharacterizn- gmiKtion s ' h o S ; . demanded 'the ^ ultimate in S^ f d ct lng talent \ from the distinguished j _|»5ictrcss , hu t none has called for such a |||g - com pletb newness of spirit .and tem- |§BRi>o ' as does ~ . \The Magnificent Lie. \ |||i v Chattcrton sings one song in the de- S^ S velopmeni ; of the story ' . b y the voice of the French actress , Is eas ily deluded by Chattertori. He . falls madl y in love with her , and , in spite ' o f. herself , she falls in love with him. She hasn 't the courage to dls- S luslon him , and plays a part. Bel- lamy discovers the deception. Their love Is put to the supreme test. j ' ' . : ' ./. \ . .:. ' . . \Af fi k \ . \ ; \ : \ I ¦ fORT W E I OT IHEATOE : I — ¦ „ ' ' V : : i i J EFFERSON THEATRE Fre e P a rkin g Head I'liores for 'the Heat HEALTHFULLY COOLED * W * «-I' * l\HW - *' f W*W h |TODAY—FRID AY £ I Joan C rawford f —i ll— E i Lau ghing Sinners £ * . x *SAT—A UG. 15 - I . j Richard J $gjjk ! 5 ( t e ««) \ . ¦ ' Shannon J * Also T •g ^ M y ? T Tif S kuPf ^ l -tiff fl l a l 1 I * a 7 *^ B ^ fril sa te, tt!i \ • * J __ nVT a Tft Wj . t Matinee 2:30 _ * C - _J f * SUN. —AUG. 16 I It/ ,// /// T B°a I fc l Cx* **'¦ X V I 111 U RB WmWmm ** YW < • % WjM |HW4 W tJI I ;; i W/M t & We of- ' kobo s A I PRODIGAL: : JL AU K EI, Si HARDY In 'OUl trWH-T -rli; _ $ + MO N. — AUG. 17 !j SMART 1 MONEY Ii i fROBIN SO Nij _ I' Kim llm llriuulivny SUij j o lilt ' ,: 1 \ Under Cover \ ' j j ' J TUES. - WED. - AUG. 18-19 ii ' , ' , A I'liiluru Vuu 'll Never fAir ni l # * ... /W ^ W W M- .P ' ' ¦ • , - •i Iapn ^ Ik f ff l t f * ' > ¦ •¦ | d W fc r H i I ,JL__ tf * y /fit' ' * ,. ' , ii S mL ^k / ;j Tlir, rli>:l All Tii fc ' fi ' - - v. ¦ ¦ ' ' ' \ ' . , ' i l Mink In tli/J :|. \ - ' - i ' , iffiul ^ .* ^^ !; ^ ' : ¦ ' \ ¦ \ i - ' , - , : « te ' . / W n<« . - . ¦ ¦ . ' ¦' ' \ ¦ jf ' - .r ' i ¦ - ^ / /;loi«i . i W ' - r ' ' -- '' ' ' C \\' t \ ' B llf r / v ^ 'l ¦ ¦ ' ' l' a L ; P M : RUlFn . • • ;v , i- , -' • ,,].%My. : CI- ' . ' 1 ; / L f * p « \»« ¦ * * • » ' ; } '• . ' v ' /' \ '/•IplillHnfl : ' M M ik* ' ; W (j i , ' ; . • ' ' • ¦ ' - • * Poloniskl wlio has been concluctii if r a boarding house in tlio Rocka w ay sec- tion. The ann - ual Sunday School picnic o f the Presbyterian church -was held Thursday a.t WiliUvood Park. Miss -Prick of Brooklyn is visiting Mrs. Flora Dixon at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Dodge and joun g son o f Montclair, N\ J., are visiting at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rand all and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ruland were visitors in town on Sunday. Mrs. WllJlam Stewart unci children returned on Tuesday from a visit with re latives In Bangor , Pa. Mrs. Eunice Petty celebrated . her 7Dth birthday on Saturday of last week with a birthday part y- attended by relatives from S e tauket, Port Jef- ferson , Middle Island and Coram. Mrs. Eliza Carman and ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carman of Sa yvllle were guests on Sunday of last \veek at the home o f. Mrs. Richard M. Bayles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Suttie return- ed on Satur day from nn auto trip to Montreal, Quebec , an d through \ Main * and LT.cl: through t fi e Tt ' crv England \ , states. ' Mrs. Thomas Bayles and children, to e ctlier with friends and relatives i from East Moriches enjoyed a picnic t' at Peconic beach one day lost week, \j Mr. and Mrs. George Hehl and little Viola are ' spen ding a week' s vacation at their country home. Mr. and Mrs. Heancy and Miss Amy Hcancy and friends called at the Wychcrley home on Sunday. The Presbyterian cemetery is being given its annual clean up and any- one intcresled In seeing it kept in order may help de!i;ay expenses by sen ding contributions to Harold Davis , I Coram. ; Mr - and Mrs. George Carlo are ; s pending some time with Mr. Jones ' . at the ^ Dutch Oven Inn. ; Mrs. Chas. s. Miller and daughter, ¦ Mrs. Webster Lodge spent Tuesday of \ last week with Mrs. Miller ' s sister . ; in Huntington. Miss Edna Hozen of Br o oklyn is vis- itin g; Mrs. ' Barry Buttle for a lew days. Everett Pfeif f er and Edgar Dixon : have returned from an auto trip ot several days up state. TIRE VALUES versus TIRE DE FINITIONS We KNOW thai car owners ore interested in real TIRE VALUES , lint arc not par ticularly Interested in tire definitions which manufactur- ers and distribu tors of special-brand mail-order tires had the National Belter Business Bureau adopt that they could use to their advantage in their advertising. | v7hen tho National Better Business Bureau , r oalfcc ' d tha t Ih ' o pull- lie was being misled—and an attempt was being made lo keep the truth about real lire values front car owners , Iher issued a bulletin Jul y 10th) Which in substance retract ed their sponsorship of tiro deiinitlonj. * Firestone e * tra taluet tiro tho result of great savings in buying — great savings in efficient and economical manufactu ring Jnd di s tribnt - i n g , pins the patented pro cess of Gum-Di pping—tho patenled! two extra cord p lies under tho tread—a nd a more efficient non-skid tread , which, ' ' makes them safer than juoy other tire. W e have sections cat from Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires and Spe- ci al-Brand Mail-Order Tires , n nd invito you . to come in and judge for 'yourself thoev rt ra rallies wo give you—values that you can . tee ond understand instead of '-definitions. \ Then wo know you too will buy; Firestone Tires as thousands of other car owners have done to the ex- tent that durin g: May, Jn.no and July tiey bought more Firestone Tires , than daring any Ilko peri od in history—Dries in todayl ^ Whin the N atlomnl Batten Da t incma Bureau milled tb s t thtlr Bulletin No. 631 was I clni r UV e n idiant aio ol by Homo adTtrtl i e r i they U- e ilc d a Bulletin dated July 30th as follows; \la onr Bulletin No. 634 entitled TJeflnlttom of Terms I J a ed lit th » H re In- daMl x y * vre pa bl iihed d eD a l' lons cf Pint line—Second Une—Third lAnc— H c st7 Duly » jid Super HeM? Doty Tire*. \Our dcflnluon a pointed ont. 'Al though' etc h nsn n factaTet ' so r dl s trn > ator * s fleet line tiro n »7 represent his beat standard atxe 4 or 6 plr tire, thcr o la not neees&arl ' r an? equality - of* competitive fint line tfrea aa to material s , ^ rorkro s n - ship, or price, - T his tnterpretaUon also applie a ta> all lines ol tires. \Wo therefore recommend that ndvorifslnil to tho eon- - snuaer alrall avoid a Vtao nau of t t ici a ea terms for the purpose ol co rsiapnriBtfts competitive prodacts - - 9 -~ COMPARE PRICES - , - ¦ - ' - -' — -Hir-' ¦ - ' - ¦ - - ^ —. . 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The ' Ladles ' Aid ' society ' will hold a fair , and food sale on the lawn al tho home of Edward Pfeiffer on Thursday, Aug. 20 In the afternoon , and evening. \ ' ^ mmi . .imm ^ n lAM u -' ' * • ' Kg K v To , Richard Arlen fell the happy lo. i| 9f playin g - the ' ' role - o f ¦ leading nmi rag g^ r j posltc Peggy . Shannon , Hollywood' ! ^ i|latfist . \Lucky Girl. \ ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ M J S tevMlss Shannon : was thrust into film- m^ aaine wlie ii she was cast in the prin- ty jjg E&p ti romance part , of' - . \Hie Secre t S^ fall\ after , t he part *ya? v y acated b j |p| ||he sudden , illness of Clara Bow. gj|I fe- . . Tiie -story \ deals , with ^ ' trio . .event ^^ whlph take place in a big city. durln t |||l| tiie progress of an . elect loneerln gr cam - ^^ ¦ ' paign. Miss Shannon , whose pplitlclar. ; |SB £ father - dies .B ViVlctim ¦ of , the . persccu- EBKJ lon of- tlip : * , 1ji g . ' boss \ - of the . political ^ S ^ maciiine ' . . . wli icli. ' ;riuis.. Uio, ' .cit y, .gets , ' a ' Sp . 'jotf ^ it S'- K' telephone 'operator -in ' - ' a bl(;' M^ 'hotq l. As , such she Items many of the ^» ; secrets of the politicians , and is 'In a ^^ iosit lon to. darntigd v th i \big boss \ sr m ^ nuc h vritl i . -d candal that ho will lose Is|f||ilB grip ori ihe. voters. But ' she learn ' c ^^ B hiit , Arlen , her sweetheart, Is the sou . P?Hffl B * - ' ' ' * ' e ' \ l) ' e ,30SS - \ ' • ' ¦ ¦ - '' ¦j ^ giv Th u s the plot brings together a num- ^fflfe r o f thrilling dramatic forces , which :< S p| j| i d pleasingly- in a romnhtlc climax. ¦ jt ^ jp ' Tlie . Secret Call\ comes to t he Port ** ^^ tei f ersoi i Theatre tomorrow. sp\ Richard Arlen Loves New Film » Charrner in \The Secret Call' Surprisingly few plcture g oers are- aware of the fact that each year , dur- ing the early days in March , a fleet manned by thousands of hardy fish- ermen , emba fKS from. St. John ' s , New- foundland , hea ded for the vast / Ice- fields off the coast dl Labrador , where for weeks they engage in the extreme- ly hazardous business of real hunting. No work o f fiction has more to of- - fer . in the way of romance and adven- ture t han Is contained in the chronicle of any one of these annual seal hunts , and f lt was.because \ of this fact that > ar i ' ck I' rissel l , yout hful: motion pic- ture ' producer , c pricelved -the ; Idea of brin ging to: the . screens ot the world a grat t hic ' ' prej - epf i tidn ' in ~Ml« pfcttlre and sound o f the thrilling and absorb- ing features of .. th is perraus enterprise. One of the most interesting facts in connection with seal hunt ing is that the mother seals give birth to t heir young on the ice , and these ba by eals , w ho cannot .swim at birth, ' arc now w hite when born , They He upon .he Ice for from four to six weeks , .liirscd da lly by their mothers , and ¦ Hiring this time their color gradually changes to a glossy black. , It was nothing short of an Insplra- tlon to provide s U tlll nil uilUiuul bet- tin g for a motion picture , and It shou ld be particularly noted that ever y scene and sound Incorporated In this immensely Interesting and un- isua l production Is announced as Abso- lutely authentic. Nothing lias bpen , ° akcd or done In miniature. An excc ll- ;nt cast of players recruited irom . tho Broadway stage , includin g Charles itarrctt , Louise Huntin gton and Ar- t hur Vinton , portray tho principal ¦oles , while Capt. Bob Bnrtlett , f amous •Jewfoundland sealing skipper , plays ' llmsclf. The picture wns directed by aeor g e Mc lford. \The Viking \ has been scheduled for \ Tuesday and Wednesday nt the Port I Theatre. . \The Viking \ la Love Drama Filmed on A t ' cuc Icefields ^ HR' - L a wrenc e Tlbbctt , o pera arid screen S n ^ p f ar , ft ' i t t i so ' mc strange ( ieI' o - v-ncton> ¦jjjHW i'li him when he ' a ppeared In \The Bt aaa y rodlt ral , '' Metro -. | Goldwyn - Mayer ' s SfflBJrnma tic romnncq of. the south , wh lcl ^^ Wlll come Sunday lo the Fort Theatre. ij tm ii, , Besides seventy horses and a pact- , SH&jf fifty lioundu In the fox hunt scene j BJ ffl j hcre were ' -Red , \ a trained fox , whlcl- . 5 |W(umiicd-iiito ii iioat with Tlbbott; Ollll J K ra wl dwanls nnd Itolnnd Yoiing In a com- fffiBli tly scene! '' Igiiiite , \ , a trained ee l. 'iSM t j r fiiiBl i l from Ml s sls s liipl to appear It J mHII' c IxMt sequenoo ; , \Alice , \ n tnmo tor- J jS W y l' Q . who fo llows her master like 111 I Sj H j Og—only srdft' pr , nnd \Ral j il i , \ 111 H I H JJ Htuiik , tnmo ns U pet cat. g y\ W tr The nnlinii l actors were gaMi e rntl F i ^ ffleVoiii n moii g Soutlicrii ' California pel | iSi§»f t * rca ' ' y 3o1 Cliirk , tl ie stufllo pur- ^ 'S S f™ ' '' \ -' ' ' ll \ 0l,t ' i l nfornintlon in Joi t n Oiwford linn m»i Bvm* i |w i ^ Mk ' « t« MMr tl«il ' l y «t t it ni i Ri' i , ¦m t ttil * . H ^tP i i n'*1''tiiiiiiriiinir limor u , \ . l i nr nuweiit Mu t ro . - Ooltlwyn- (n ' y or. .; W 4iiT i n t t, MW l i! * |l ii J i. - iwii|nn ,, wil l ' ont) 'jl l-' i • Mill:.; (it > Uid ; Port ;Jo%tion , ^ fciiiii s Sfflifflmtun l t , Tortoise and Eel B c| in Talkie , \The Prodigal\ EdvJUid a., Rabiiisou , wlio w genius for dynam ic ' characterization was so perfectly demonstrated In \Little Cae- sar \ — quits gunning ami takes to gam- j ln s in \ Smart Money \ —which was written by those masters of tho me lo- dramatic , Kuiico aiasmon find Joh n Bri ght , wlio did \The Public Enemy \ which recently brou ght James ' Cag- noy into tho small convf wi iy of tho elect of talkin g pictured , ' Mr. Robinson plays tlio Tart of Nick tlio Greek , 0 small town barber who runs crop-games in tlio room back of ills tonoorial parlor—and c o nsiders U fa to ' bo nothin g oloo timn one glorious round of gamblin g nnd girls—tho lat- ter to bo , - without exception, of blonde persuasion, Nick lino delusions of grandeur , and to make them come 'true , ho beats It to tlio big town to look up tlio bi g shots in tho gaming field , nnd to be gin his operation. '!, Tlio first blonde I10 moots (loublcoioaii c H him. Sho eoU him In touch with, not 1 the king of tlio s hivrp- 0)11 , ' ns ho had Imped, but 0110 of tho I wiiior fry, ' \Smart Money \ Is tlio result of tho collaboration of Kubco Q lriomoii and John H rlRlit who wrolo 'Tlio Pubtla ' my. \ Tho Iiu g» ftv i li bosldo tlio nt n r nnd James Oagnoy—Inol t ldos Evalyn ICnnpp, Wool Francis , Mor gan Wnllnoo , P a lil Porcn e l . Mau rice nluclc , Mar garet Llvln go ton , Ol a vk . Durroi i gl m , Dllllo Hoiiso , Kawln 'T V rmiu , ilnlf lla roldo , Bo- ris Kflrio|r ,.M|'6 i Mii(liM n, WnlU i r.l - erJ cl val , Larry rvfea mtli , J o hii Larkln ; Polly AVa it e r 1 , S po ' ico r r i oll nnd Allan D n lo, . - : . ^ . , .. ; ; v - .. : ' . . - :, '' > ' ' - , ' ' . ' • « '• , , : : *rt\ i » oxi M nijifllnV.wJIl , bft ' - proii im ^ r l • #t' fl W , * te ^ \Smart Money \ Dc pacts Rise and Fall of Kin p; of C nmbler o One of the most Inte r esting pictures of the season will be nt the Patchagua Theatre on Thur s day, Friday and Sat- urda y. It Is \Transatlantic , \ a Pox Production, wh ich has n long list of screen, luvuillu: , heu d u d by EUmuucl Lowe In Its cast. \ Transatlantic \ lias to do with tho tangled lives ot n dozen or fio men and women wlio set out from an American port for Europe aboard a do luxe liner. Unknown to each other , before the vessel nlipH its moor ings , they s peedily become involved In a tan gle which ta ken (he entire voyage across the AUantlc to ui i fimu - ]. \Transatlantic \ Shows . Life on Ocean Liner la/i l ISTlXl II II 9 ANCHORS AWIIOH! I SI S ^ Off steamed tho ocean grey- / ( * \ V ^ vat of tin Prudential Plui / lieiiiri TS, hoiintl with intrigue on tho rj &r. FSS aaa r aa ' bridge- , n dv c ntum In tho hold ^ Hf ¦B nnil romnnco on the prom- ^ V V TmM ff l l ® *i *~ ¦ onndc.i, \ j H ? |Hlra |||jJ H » a. Mldnlle Show Every Sat. [ ^^^ U ! « ' f % }5S aid O R ETA MIS I n J IhW IOWE *\ 1Q 1S M Q 8AN . E ^ aaaa S aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ^ I m ^ H jjj ^^ B j ^ H SUNDAY to YVI' D NEHIiAY gjfl g l|| ^ ^ Wi O^ ' / TUB NAXION ' S J, i ,^ !I j !L . j raiHi II , ' ' , ai'calor . Mian over—popii o tl tip and . (T U rl I*] *! II ' ' , - f ; ' ]ll« ?0irup to tlm Ilil t lllWlt hllat'loiw Pitch lreaataaaresa | Ma«lats1 1 , ' ¦ ¦ ;. ' : - , , ,, ;;; Jri , ' c iepfii»' l > Ado ' ii.Mpwrai» M > mqrty. f - ^ HH DOMAy \ ! , ' - , - . ' I »iiii iie i i i K 11 » ^ « < l > n , »i Ln iii.li» i «i« u ' 11 m i 1 M l *~ mmmmm * liMJm *riimJ 1 -i w M^ r i i t ^ . Lowe gives , what in this reviewer ' s estimation Is tho best performance of his career , while Lois Moran is as sweet and convincing ns she.was.In an y of her Into pictures. Greta Nimicn lends both her talen t and blonde beauty to the production , while Myrna Ley shows that she is e qually capable In n sym- pathetic role ns she is In an exotic one. Jum Heralioi l and John I-Iallidny both deserve n l i i - clit deal o[ credl ^ for their ^ s plendid performances , us does William It Howard ' who did nn excel- lent Job of ( lli -f etloi i . Howa rd |.i p»n- s ldcred one of Hollywood' s i j icatest di- rectors. Ho hull never lot a stor y get out of hand and it Is always plnusable and absorbin g. \Trnnsatlnntlo \ Is a picture you will not want to mi»s. In \Young As You Peel , \ his latest Fox star ring picture which comes to the Patchogue Theatre on Sunday for a four days ' en gagement . Will Rogers discards the personal habits of a life- t ime and appears for the first time on stage or screen as a well groomed . Bond Street , ta ilored gentleman. Rog- ers has not gone Hollywood. His strik- in g wardrobe is a definite part of the ver y- human characterization Rogers portrays as \Lemuel Moorehousc, \ dys- peptic ,, grouch y old . fogey who is com- pelled to turn ultra modern as an exam ple for his two sonsy \Young As You Feel\ ' Is tlie screen version of George Ade ' s hilarious play \Fathei - And The Boys \ and deals with the widowed father of two modern sons , n man who has devoted ' his life to t heir interests and who wishes them to settle down to business and become happy and contented husbands. The boys , however , have ot her Ideas; one goes in for society and the other makes a mania of ^ s port. Rogers then resorts to desperate measures. A revolution V takes place in his character , brou ght about b y a chance meeting with a pro- fessional entertainer , portrayed by Fin T JM'Hty Willi Wliuiil l l u g ui h inudu su much hilar ity in . \They Had To See Paris. \ ' v From a staid old fogey, Rogers chan ges over nigh t to n gay youne blade. His neglect of business Is appall- ing to his genera l manager played by Lucicn Littlcflcld rind ri decided shock to h is sons , but Ro gcra J Ignovcs all pro- csts and cont inues his ' ;, wild rounds o f pleasure. Gossip begins to fly which i, i J ust t h c-cleriH - «tr-nccdsd-to4 i riHH-Ul ^ ¦ sons to their senses and make them settle down to business . . . \ Young As You Feel' 1 ;coiriblncs tho homely wit of George Ado ' s ' character- istic slang with the Infectious humor o f Rogers and it Is reported to bo the lattcr ' s vcrv best nlcturo to date. Ro gers To Be Seen as Well Groomed Gentleman San dwiches , salad\ . Ice cream and cake will also be served. Kiss Violet Van Horn has returned from an ' auto trip through the New Eng land states , stopping at points In New Hampshire. Mrs. Flora Dixon and son Edgar , are SRend ing some time at their home here. Ha g en ' s hotel property, which has been owned for some time by Mrs. Emma Arnold , has been sold to Victor The Patchogue Theatre is certainly g iving its patrons n treat , in vaudeville t his season, Each week sees some real big lime talent on the local stage and the shows are all extremely entertain- ing and well put together. It hardly seems possible that a town the size of Patchogue should bo able to induce , s d many noted acts to appear here , but the Prudential Theatres leave no stone un turned to get the very best talent possible and their bookings lire on a par with any big city theatre. . Real big time acts that have appeared here within the last few weeks , direct from their Broadway engagements nre : The Five Harmaniacs , Ralph Olsen and his Olsenetts , Princess Waletka , Chief Shunatona and his American Indian Reservation Band and Marguerite Pa- dula, The Hallelujah Mammy from \Hit The Deck\ and \Cuc koos. \ Harr y Gererd' s. California . Nightin- ga les , direct from the Capitol Theatre , Mew York , accompanied by three either big time all girl acts appeared at the Patchogue tho first half of this week where they played to capacity business nt ever y performance. The bookings for the last half o i tho wee k are not completed at this writing bu t-we are informed that the Pruden- t ial bookers are lining up sonic execp- ional acts and all vaudeville lovers may be sure of finding a show at the Pat- chogue on Thursday, Friday and Sat- urda y that will be out of the ordinary and sure to please the most exacting. At the . - PATCHOGUE THEATRE