2 lAMuseMeffisi MAJESTIC ► All of next week —Public Ledger Pic tures. "Wednesday, matinee and evening,' April 14—Sousa's Band. Thursday evening, April 15 David Warlleld in "The Auctioneer." ORPHRIIM V Every afternoon and evening High- Class Vaudeville. COLONIAL Every afternoon and evening—Vaude- ville and Pictures. MOTION PICTURES Palace, 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. Photoplay. 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. Regent. 1- noon to 11 p. m. Royal, fl p. m. to 11 p. in. Victoria, 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. CHESTXIT ST. AIDITOKII M April B —Maude Powell and Evan Wil liams. April 12—Rudolph Ganz and Alice Nell son. TECHNICAL. HIGH SCHOOL J April o—Old Folks' Concert. ] "RUNAWAY JUNE" AT THE YIC ~~VI TOItIA, MONDAY The tenth episode of the new rnys- I tei'lous serial in motion pictures will I bo shown at the Victoria on Monday. This new work by George Randolph Chester, writer of hundreds of inter esting fiction stories, is "Runaway June." a story of a girl who married the man she loved, but who left him two hours after she married him. He had given her some money, but tho I intervention of a man. who wore a black Vandyke, caused her to leave lilni I without ceremony. This man with the / Vandyke saw something in "June" /' ' that he liked and consequently followed her. making her life miserable. This man Is responsible for the invsterv that Is woven into tho film story. Just what mystery means must be' solved from seeing the pictures. Each week's episode plays an important part. Just what happened and all the mystery Is made clear In the pictures of this st'orv Norma Phillips, well remembered for i , h*r work in the "Mutual Girl," was phosen to fill the role of "June." Ar thur Donaldson fills the role of tho man with the black Vandyke. "Runaway June" will be shown at the Victoria on Monday, this Monday's of fering- being the tenth instalment. « Advertisement. Did You Receive The Telegraph Yesterday on Time? IS THIS YOUR CARRIER? Each day a strict record is —— 7 kept in this office, of the ac tual time consumed in scrv ing the Telegraph to From the time the papers f leave the press every minute must be accounted for and 1300; Nectarine street, 200 ROBERT A. RI to 20/; Sylvan Terrace Carrier No. 32 19 minutes from the time the papers left the press the carrier's bundle of papers was delivered to him at Thirteenth and Derry streets. 3 minutes were consumed by the carrier in recounting his papers. 1 minute more and subscribers were being served with the Telegraph. j| 23 Minutes From Press to Home If you reside in this section, or any other section of Harrlsburg you can enjoy the same prompt service and have the Telegraph delivered at your home within the hour. Give your subscription to the carrier or telephone the Circulation Department Cor fill in the subscription blank below). 6c HARiiISBURG TELEGRAPH a Week Delivered at Your Home J SUBSCRIPTION BLANK 5 i: I i Date 1t.... i ♦ The Ilarriaburg- Telegraph: | I Please deliver the Telegraph dally until further notice at the T rate of six cents a week and have your regular collector call for" ♦ payment every two weeks. I Name ! Address ' | AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS RUNAWAY JUNE ON MONDAY AT THE VICTORIA EPISODE NO. 10. • Hear the New $25,000 Hope-Jdnes Unit Orchestra ■ MOT*—«———Mil■___MM*-——iMl—__ mm l Runaway June The tenth episode In motion pictures at the Royal Theater, Third Above Cumberland and at National Theater, Sixth and Dauphin MONDAY EVENING The great Merlal of Love, Hale, Revenge, Money and Mystery, by (ieorge Randolph Cheater, featuring NORM \ PHILLIP", former Mutual Girl. ADMISSION, 5c TO ALL. « • ; y r ■ \-rr,,. *?.«» ' _ ' -V"<v F*.~" ■ ~ SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 3, 1915. "TliK HDIOIL"—AT TUli PALACIi TODAY Charles Morrison, tno newly-elected district attorney, proceeds to enforce ail laws to the letter. The new State law against jirofessiomtl prize nghting gives mm an opportunity to uispuiy »"» tnuoiasm ior the cause o£ "neiorm, tne platform upon which he was elected. i-.uiiH Uaruner, a special writer tor I The spotlight, Is sent to cover tne llrst amateur boxing exhibition unufr the new law. ' , Following the light the county of ficials call upon tne president of the Athletic League, and through a ruse prove that tne contest was a profes sional affair. They arrest all of the par ticipants as well as the promoter. Among those jailed Is Hay Fiannigan. tho lightweight, who, in his exhibition, has won is.una'B admiration. While Ka.v Is out on bond he and Edna meet frequently. During ono of their tramps they see an announcement in the society columns that Alias Claire Morrison, daughter of tho district at torney, is giving a bridge party at her home that afternoon. Kdna evolves a plan and goes with j Kay to police headquarters where she | calls upon one of the policewomen, i whom she met In her newspaper work, j She outlines her plan to this olictal and | the trio forthwith go to the residence of the district attorney. Miss Gardner, by reason of her newspaper connection, , Is admitted and secures the names of all the guests. She signals the police woman, who enters and places every one under arrest. Miss Morrison is taken to her father's office, where Edna gives the district attorney tho choice of withdrawing the prosecution against Kay Flannlgan, or being placed ill a position whore he will be forced to prosecute Ills own daughter as a com mon gambler. Morrison takes the for mer course. Edna secures Kay a posi tion In the pressroom of her newspaper. I enabling him to make a new start In j life.—Advertisement. ROYAL THEATER. MONDAY, "Rti Si AW A V JUXE" At the Royal Theater on Monday will be shown the tenth episode of the great, new, n-'-sterious serial by George Randolph Chester, tho first of this writer's stories to appear in the news papers and In motion pictures. Normu Phillips, well remembered as tho "Mutual Girl." was selected to fill the leading role in "Runaway June," the new serial. This film is being shown at this theater every Monday, the full run being for fifteen weeks. The story is one of love, dollars and mystery, with plenty of the latter. The man with the black Vandyke, a prominent character of tho story, saw something in "June" which ho liked, and he followed her and made her life miserable. The mystery that follows is left to you to solve. The tenth episode at the Royal, Third street above Cumberland, on Monday night.—Advertisement. AT THE REGENT A synopsis of the story of "The Spoilers." written by Rex Beach, the author, at the Regent three days, be. ginning Monday. Glenister and Dextry, co-owners of tne "Midas," the richest mine in Alaska, leave Nome to spend the winter In tho "States." Before their return a plot Is hatched In Washington, D. C., to Juggle tho Alaskan'land laws as to rob all the rich miners of their prop erty, and a corrupt judge is appointed with instructions to obey the orders of Alex McNamara. The judge is dispatched to Nome, but he is taken 111 and is forced to entrust certain Important documents to his niece, Helen Chester, who thus becomes the innocent agent of the conspirators. Helen sails, but enroute to Nome imallpox breaks out on the ship and she is threatened with thirty days' quarantine. She escapes with the as sistance of Glenister and Dextry. The two men are ignorant of the nature of Helen s errand, and gallantly tight and defeat her pursuers, then smuggle her on board their own ship nnd protect her until she arrives at Nome. In due time. Judge Stlllman and Mc- Namara arrive In Nome and with the help of Struve's rascally firm begin u 1, ,Imc hlnations. The new faction shortly assumes control of all the mines, including the "Midas," and Glenister, because of his love for Helen, prevents the miners from using violence against Judgei Stlllman. Cherry Malotte. tho beautiful dancehall girl, returns from Uaw-son City, discovers Glenlster's love for Helen, and determines to»combat it. 11l this she is assisted by Broncho Kid. ?j who has recognl'/.ed in Helen Chester his own sister, whom he had not seen since boyhood, and who misinterprets Glenister - * feeling for Glenister and Dextry find that the Nome court will grant thorn no re- U?.. decide to send their lawyer, Hill v\ heaton, back to San Francisco with an appeal to the Federal courts. To secure money for this purpose they arrange to rob the sluices of their owii mini; in which they succeed, but are saved from capture by Helen AVheaton returns from San Francisco with a writ from the Federal Court which Stillman refuses to recognize. Becoming fearful of outright violence, McNamara removes the gold dust taken AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS UiilPMlllWM P a ' acc T^ eater l^sf^l E , E this , arrazin " Smokey Joe KlPniM W) climax of one of the ■ mar.y^thousands of 2-reel Eclair. Box." the most re- p When Smtz \ vvr ft V BLJagfr 'Jk Married ■jwflltfyiFlEk •oiontlttr deteotlTe! <?t<»rlino t° th© crimiuui oicriing. «•F<? n beamifulAnil» _ The Tip Off—Balboa gppjl issjt. Reels BgPwißwWtWWi JfiffF rril The excitement U iMFiffla'KlM show as a lady remarked the m9%JUJL SK&T&fffK other day—"The Palace is the ■■ world Ea/e'c? place you are sure of always . rj ™ Sof ik S ?rd| by the way, have you seen our T< T» enthralled. new jjgjj tg we h avc installed; See IHE BLACK BOX they're great on the eye, and the The Photoplay Serial Supreme . - IS EDisodcs one a week A(lmiS8iOIl tO C Shown tit the PALACE, APRIL 7. A ,. r, ft. \ ADMISSION, 5 C'EXTS. # CJW The admission to the Palace BmyNiVERSALjI vvi ii be 5 cents except Saturday ® evenings and holidays, 10c. / - - .1 - 4 Ln*t Clinnce To-day to Sec Thla *j If* TL'- I) Ml HIGH C,As ;> V« r u MI LI. |f YOU Miss lnis Dill Henrietta Crosman lfs Yo ur Own Fault In ller Sketch "THOU SHALT NOT K11.1i." THE BIGGEST BARGAIN tn A au_ I pf» »» NI * h "» »t*r r% devlllc anil Moving Picture* SAM MANN & CO. Evcr Offered Anywhere. In the One Act Comedy Plnylet, E\ ER\ ACT A W IX.M'.II. «I,()TS AM) I.OTS OK IT." MAT., 5c nnil l«c: Eve., 10c and 15c. «- I MAJESTIC" Thursday Night, April 15 MAIL OHIJERS NOW | SEATS MONDAY, APItIL 1-. DAVID WARFIELD IIS THE AUCTIONEER IMPORTANT—MnI! order* will he received now unit Ailed In the H order of llieir receipt. Mukc checks nml money order* payable to MAJES- I Tit' THEATER; enclose *elf-addrc*»cd Ntnuipcd envelope to Insure *nfe ■ return. PRICKS I l.owcr floor, $2.00: Four Row* Ilulcotiy, $2.00; Sl* Row*, ■ $1,50; Buliiucc Unlcony, $1.00; Gallery, live row*, 75c; Ilalanee, 50c. I REGENT THEA TO-DAY--THE IDLER A Photo-Play Extraordinary Featuring Charles by C. Madden Chambers, including our daily changes. Hearst Selig News, Special Ambitous. Admission, 3<! and 10£. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, THE SPOILERS featuring WILLIAM FARNUM "From the Rex Beach book," in 9 reels. Thrilling, Powerful and Picturesque, A Virile Masterpiece. On account of this extraordinary production we show at the following hours: 12 noon, 2.20, 4.12, 6, 7.40, 9.30. Showed at the Chestnut Street Opera House, Philadelphia two months. Balcony 10£ —Orchestra 20f. The most wonderful story ever filmed. _ . . 1 " '" T 1 ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY * JOINT RECITAIi \ fa MAUD POWELL ,/■ EVAN WILLIAMS REIGNING QUEEN OP VIOLINISTS AND AMERICA'S GREATEST CONCERT TENOR Thursday Evening, April 8, Chestnut St. Auditorium Prices—7sc, *I.OO, $1.50. Mall Orders Now. Seats Now on Kale at tlie J. H. Troup Music House, 15 So. Market Sq. from the Midas and other mines to a place of greater aaftr, but Glenister and his friends storm the bank and arc prevented from taking forcible possession of the gold. Meanwhile Glenister becomes con vinced that Helen has become an ac complice of "The Spoilers" and Intends to marry McNamara. He spends a night in the Northern gambling playing faro. The Broncho Kid, deal er, plots to ruin Glenlter with the as sistance of Cherry as "casekeeper. At the orisis Glenister wagers his Inter est In the "Midas" and Is prevented from losing only by Cherry's declara tion that "the cases are wrong Cherry saves Helen from a miner and learning her Identity prompts her to suspect the situation In which her uncle figures. Realizing the wrong that she has helped to do, Helen under takes to remedy It. With the aid of Cherry. Glenister summons his friends, and decides to dynamite the mine. Wrapped in a world of mystery, Helen appeals to McNamara's accom plice, Struve, who offers to put her in possession of the truth If she will go with him to a distant roadhouse for supper. .. Tho miners dynamite the Midas when Glenister hears of Helen's danger. He arrives only to. find Struve badly wounded and to hear that Helen has gone away with the Broncho Kid. Heedless now of all save Helen's safety Glenister rides Into town and there en counters McNamara at Struve's oftloe. The two men fight a terrific hand-to- I AMUSEMENTS PhOTOPLAY TO-DAY ALICE JOYCE In 3-reel Kulem, "The Girl Music Hall" CHARLES (HAI'LIN In "GET TING ACQUAINTED.*' It's Just | Another Scream. "RETRIBUTION," 2-nct Sella Drama. hund battle, In which (Jlenlster tri umphs Whoaton arrives In time to efTect the arrest of the conspirators on In structions from the Federal Court and Helen produces the proofs of guilt which »ho had secured from Struve. Justice Is dono and Helen confesses her love for the man she had helped to wrong.—Adv. PHOTOPI.AY TODAY Alice Joyce, the beautiful, appears to-day in a three-act Kalem drama, "The Qlrl of the Music Hall," ably assisted by Guy Coombs. The title role, enacted by Alice Joyce, Is that or an ignorant, uneducated girl who In a singer In an East Side music hall. She is discovered by a famous com poser and from thnt moment her life changes. Her voice cultivated, she supports herself, getting u position In «. musical comedy. I»ved bv the com poser, and artist and an East Side bounder, the result is the most ab sorbing story ever filmed by Kalem. Charles Chaplin. that famous chap, appears to-day in "Getting Ac quainted.—Advertisement. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Real Action >sTg§ ,JJ r%. KM Pictures Life to Get Pictures of Real Battle Standing unprotected on top of the engine cab of an armored train firing broad sides as it dashed through the battling lines at Arvin, this daring photo-soldier captured both armies with his camera. The pictures show you every phase of modern warfare. You see— Field Guns in Action Near Antwerp German Army Entering Brussels Engagements Between British and German Warships Siege Guns Shelling Positions The Bombardment of Ghent The Great 42-Centimeter Guns in Action Latest Photos of the Kaiser at the Battle Front And many other thrilling scenes with the British, German, French and Bel gian armies. Don't fail to see these most wonderful of all motion pictures. It may be your only opportunity to see photo reproductions of this kind, as such privileges may never again be granted by the commanding officers of the war ring Powers. These films have been secured for a limited engagement and Philadelphia Public Ledger and Evening Ledger WILL SHOW THESE FILMS AT THE Majestic Theater One Entire Week Beginning Monday, April 5 Two Presentations Daily—afternoons at 2:30 and evenings at 8:30 c Admission, Adults 25c, Children 15c j Special Opening Day Offer I 11 1 THIS COUPON AND ( ~\ j { 1 FIFTEEN CENTS 1 "5c | Wffl Admit Any Person I J j : to the Best Seats in Any Part of the Theater j MONDA Y, APRIL 5, 1915 j Afternoon or Evening • Take Advantage of This Special Bargain Opening Day Offer j THIS ONLY HlO \li WAR PICTURES | The lateet pictures of the Kuropean pictures made in Germany, Kast Poland. Western Poland and Prance, will be shown In this city for the llrst and only time at the Ma jestic. beginning Monday, for an entire week, with dally matinees. These pictures are exploited by the Public ledger, of ..adelpliia. They were made b*- stah correspondents and photographers, four of whom were killed while taking these pictures. The J,OOO feet of 111 ms which will be shown here have been shown in no other city. excepting Philadelphia, where they were inserted in the film being ijliown at tho Forrest Theater. Theso new reels were received less than ten days ago and were cen sored bv the Pennsylvania authorities 911 Monday morning. The two films showing the Kaiser at the front are remarkable and have been presented at the Smithsonian Institute twice. General Von Hlndenburg, a man who retired from military life some years ago. and who was called to the colors at the outbreak of the war, lias become the national hero of Ger many because of his masterful opera llons on the west of Germany against the Russians. In one reel there are three good motion pictures of >°J Hlndenburg made less than a montn ago. The Kaiser, the uppermost flgure from a German standpoint, has been pictured frequently, but hlB wife, the Kmpress of Germany, has not AS"!®" In the war pictures up to now. The finish of the picture which will he seen In tills cit.v. consists of 400 feet of A'*" showing: the Kalserlne at, work with the Red Cross nurses tifty miles back of the firing line, the point where the wounded are being brought from the front to the hospitals.—Advertisement. COI.ONIAI. One of the breeziest and most popu | lar comedians that has been seen at the Busy Corner is called "Black and 1 White Review." Three other standard Keith attractions are Included on the same bill. Hullng's Seals, a fine Keith ■ a<|untlc novelty, will be the bright Par ; tlcular hit 011 the bill for the first half !of next week. This attraction should prove very Interesting, aa It Is declared to bo the most wonderful seal attrac tion In vaudeville. "Rose of Panama, a great musical comedy attraction with I prettv girls, pretty scenery and good comedians, will be the attraction dur- I trig the last half. —Advertisement.
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