UNDER SHERIFF'S CASES MAY GO TO THE COURTS f TTOBNTON, April n- Passage o' ^ kssemblymn n Hershfl*M's hill taking . under sheriffs out of civil service I protection, and authorizing appoint \ ment of two such oflUvi* by the Sheriff Will likely result in the drop ping of tnird under sheriff. now L loldiog office in Essex county unless J»e matter is fought cut in the courts. The Civil Service <'ommi« - sion. at *■:* meeting here yesterday. ; Intorprete 1 the law s-* that it pre cludes appointment of more than two under sheriffs, and h d< ^,<1* M : «ot to approve the aula v or" .ip* [ hOintmerr of the third under vh»' •n Essex. John C. Pfiel. The llerahfleld bill was put through for the purpose of giving [hil tinder sheriff in Passaic county tpgtointed by Sheriff Ta'tcrsall. the >face, after he had been declared * ot entitled to It by the Civil Ser vice Commission. There - on«v one ender sher fl in Passaic county. Af ter the hil! had been passed, provid ing for only one under shemf. it was '-eronsiden d and amende 1. so as to mention two of these officials, to take care, it was understood .of Hudson ctonnty. where there are two under stei#ff*. Apparently s rneone F nude a s ip and forgot all about i Essex. f Charges that Peter c. Limber, of Newark, was turned down for ex [ '•ruination tor the job of patrolman | in that city because he is a Greek. \ and not because be is under height, ns It appears on the record, will be xirsd by Commissioner Wright today at the city hall in Newark. Limber wrote to the commission asserting l int he was turned down because of ^fthe place of his birth. He says be IMas five feet eight inches tall when was measured for the I'nitcd Hgjate* army. Wy MI bet you,” he says, "if T had Wt nown BDme high ranking men in B the pollen force f could easily have B passed the examination, but because B I happen tn be a foreigner, I failed, ft It is nothing but graft in your I country/' lJntber intimates that ■ fca was tall enough wh«n there was f a war on, and points out that there i : might be another one. An anonymous communication. 1 | charging that aliens are employed | at the Keeney SoVdifrs’ Home, will , be investigated by the commission. which will point out. if necessary. I that only cltlaena are eligible for : appointments there. THEATRES Maurice Costello Hetnms to Screen The recent return to the screen of Maurice Costello in the new Sew nick Special. "Conceit.-' was marked hy an incident that threatened to delav his appearance on "location" for quite a time. If not to prevent ■ his working In the production alto I aether. It appears that Mr. Costello and 1 rat Hartlgan. while In Banff. Can ids. fell Into a conversation with a stranger. Later the stranger was irrested and charged with shooting deer in the Canadian National Park Mr. Costello and Mr. Hartlgan hav ' ing been observed in conversation with the stranger, were held in cus tody as material witnesses. Despite the protests of Director Burton George, the police invited them to tell their troubles to the judge. It took the combined elo quence of the entire company to effect the release of Messrs. Costello and Hartigan. In "Conceit.” Maurice Costello marks his return to the screen after an absence of several years. He will be recalled as having been one of the very first screen stars, if not the first known by name to the rapidly growing motion picture clientele. He war with Ralph lnce at the Vltagraph for several years and has played practically every type of character imaginable. In "Conceit." which comes to the Cres oent Theatre tomorrow. Friday and Saturday. Mr. Costello portrays the role of Barbe He Fleche, a half -- breed Indian trapper. The program also contains the usual big high class vaudeville acts. Today's program consists of the photoplay. "A Tale of Two Worlds.” and six big headline acts of Broad way vaudeville. “Orphans of ll»c Storm” Hit at IHtmas D. W. Griffith's ''Orphans of the Storm." based on the well-known stage play, "The Two Orphans,” and and released through United Artists' Corporation, continues as the mecca of popular interest at the Dltmas theatre where overflowing crowds dally express their delight by ap plause, laughter and tears. Among the crowds are not a few who saw this screen epic when the engage ment first began, but come back to enjoy more of its beauties. The canvas is so vast and the fig ures so numerous, colorful and Inter esting that the work improves on the second seeing. The gorgeous tapes try is more skillfully woven with the heart-stirring, the grotesque, the lovely and the comic side by side in harmonious wealth of detail. It is ntoh detail, as well as the re-sought ihrill. that causes "Orphans of the Storm” enthusiasts to come again inti again. Always predominantly remains the picture of Henriette and I.ouise, the loveliest bit of genre on the whole mighty canvas. The Misses I.llllan md Dorothy Gish In these characters loseph Schildkraut as Henrlette’s lover, and Monte Blue as Henrlette's rescuer In the famous cavalry ride, rontinue their great hits. New material In the wild Carmag nole dances and the new fooling py Creighton Hale and Porter strong in the comic roles add liuge ly to the mirth of the comic inter ludes. I “for MRS. HARDING A new tulip, apparently a ernss *4 tween the common tulip and tlie tiger lily, has been named "Mrs. ! Warren G. Harding.'’ | MAJESTIC Amboy] Matinee and Night, Monday, April 24th Special Matinee for Ladies Only 50c—Best Seats—50c. No Children Admitted Nights—50c. 75c. $1.00—For Every One Over Sixteen The lives of a million women wasted—Are you one of them? ,s MARRIAGE A FAILURE ? | A POWERFUL DRAMA IN 3 ACT* « t u t f i Do Not Fail to See This Play VJ X X\. L/ 5 • • Before You Marry Not a Picture—Seats Now Selling - J CRESCENT CRESCENT CRESCENT CRE8CENT Q ff B w 8 H l' a w M Broadway Vaudeville at Crescent Prices jra -1 Q TODAY 5 l§ GOUVERNEUR MORRIS’ GREAT PHOTOPLAY H H “A Tale of Two Worlds” „ S AND g | /» VAUDEVILLE g 8 fa - - ACTS - - fa 3 Headlined By - * H FRANCIS, LOVE AND SAMLYO O B -IN THE- 8 g GYPSY WANDERERS g 53 A Musical Romance. Special Scenery 0 °! TOM KANE Singing Comedian S5, HILTON SISTERS Popular Songsters m -— LLOYD & WHITE H Talking, Singing, Dancing AH LINO FOO § Famous Oriental Magician W —-- o H SEVEN CASTELUCCIS W pp 2b o Musical Novelty H Also News, Novelty, Comedy ^ TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY g Five Acts of Vaudeville and the Photoplay “Conceit” “ ca h « EVERY THURSDAY—AMATEUR ACTS S Pp ^ ° CRESCENT CRESCENT CRESCENT CRESCENT Belter Feet-Better Health Now Is Your Opportunity ^The raising of fhs for ward arch cl the loot with Nathan adjustable, cushioned, "Nature J shape’* wedge relieves l the pressure on the cal» I loused spots, giving bo- f mediate comfort, and I removes the cause of | ~**~~~* cramps efad bwnlag sensations in % the befl al the loot. _ r Nathan Foot Artbaa canaahi rida and lor ward pnrhata of aafda dapth and lanfth which aflowi htavtdof Nathan adiuatabla, eaddonad. • otact taaaptaf coo* tktna ad loot taouUaa. However serious your foot troubles are. you can obtain the necessary relief if you will avail yourself of the opportu nity to consult the regis tered Foot Specialist. Dr Geo. A. Sohroctcr, who is here on a special visit to give you the benefit of his experience and knowl edge without charge. DON’T FAIL TO TARE VDVANTAGE OF THIS EXCEPTIONAL OPPOR TUNITY. Xo matter whether you have worn Special Shoes or Arch Supports of any kind, and have not re ceived relief, come and talk to the Expert. THE FOOT SPECIALIST IS HERE FOR ONLY TWO DAYS MORE APRIL 19 AND 20 Made without metal, yet they bear the heaviest weight without digging Into the flesh of the foot or cutting the shoes. With yielding and soft pads of restfulness, they provide a sense of solid Foot Comfort and com plete satisfaction. Don’t Forget the Date* April 19 and 20 I Science’s Greatest GIFT TO FOOT SUFFL ERS & NOLAN—SHOE STORE Counihan & Shannon’s STRAND _ i All This Week ■ Matinee 2 P. M. and Night 7 and 9 P. M. “Determination” A Million Dollar Production m 10,000 Feet of Rare Beauty and Art j Hundreds of Thrilling, Marvelous Scenes j SPECIAL! Today, Wed. and Thurs. See The Marvelous Apache Dance On The Strand Stage 3 PERFORMERS IN PERSON By The Same Characters In The Picture Matinee and Night j No Change In Prices LOUIS CSIPO. BANKER Banking in All Its Branches Money Orders Sent and Steamship Tickets Sold to AH Parts of the World. Travelers’ Checques Drafts Cable Remittances Translations in All Languages. Collections 477 STATE STREET. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. IRISH REBEL Miss Kathleen Barry will tour the ountry with Countess Marklewlcs n behalf of the Irish Republic. She s known throughout Ireland for ler activities in the rebel cause. Telephone Your Requirements Our Classified Will Do the Rest ^ DITMA8 DITMAg DITMA8 DITMA8 DITMASj « \ w^I JRJg ji * S MATINEE, 2.00 NIGHTS, 7.00 3 3 CONTINUOUS SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, 2 to 11 £ We Cannot Show All the Pictures That Are Made, So We Jg _Show the Best. Why Go Elsewhere?_ 2 !* ALL THIS WEEK ’ 3 s D. W. GRIFFITH *S PRESENTS 1 'Orphans cftkeSform | " _ adapted from I VbeQmo Orpbm^ § Q_ i TStv 1 ft Q s I o o 3 q , LUCILLB LA ▼BR.NK And LILLIAN OISH in (► 1-1 1 D • VT. GfUPFITH V VORfHANJ OP TH1 StORjM A CO You will see thousands of people, hundreds of horses, *2 fighting, love and thrill upon thrill in this great production, d gj The greatest photoplay of the year. Don’t Miss It. 3 g _AISO— • ? "BUSTER KEATON" W —IN— 2 1 “The Haunted House” 1 °_MUSIC BY SPECIAL ORCHESTRA_°° % Due to the extreme length of 2 h this production there will only be t Q two shows each day. Matinees atl m 2 o’clock, Nights: box office opens t 3 at 7 o’clock, photoplays start 7:30, t: q “Orphans of the Storm” appears E on screen at 8:15. < ADMISSION § S Matinees—50c Nights—50c and 75c 3 2 Children at All Matinees, 25c - SYMXia SYMXia SYMXia SYMXia SYMXia Counihan & Shannon’s MAJESTIC TODAY , The Best Vaudeville In Town l ne Lrreat ricture EILEEN SEDGWICK in “Hie Problem Eternal” We Never Raise Our Prices for Vaudeville an d I Show The Best I Thursday Friday Saturday The Biggest Act In Vaudeville Darlings Kute Kiddies AND DANCING GIRLS 30 Local Perth Amboy Children in a Wonderful ( Easter Spectacle ■|kj J. All children in this act live in Perth Amboy and li O tv trained at Mrs. Darling's Dancing School _ . ^——— 5 Great Vaudeville Acts AND ! T in “WHISPERING L/UCy LOttOn m SHADOWS” A Great Big Vaudeville Show I Bargain Matinees: 10 and 20c Nights: 10, 20, 30 and 40c I *