Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 15, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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Scene From the Gale of Laughter "Fair and Warmer"
With the maglo of a spectacular New Tork success still strong upon It.
TFalr and Warmer" will come to the Orpheum Tuesday and Wednesday with
& special matinee Wednesday.
•j^AMUSE^MENTS^I
ORPHEIM
ffhls evening' and Saturday and Satur
day matinee—"The Toke."
Tuesday and Wednesday and 'Wednes
day matinee, September 19 and 20
"Fair and Warmer."
Kriday evening, September 22—"Watcn
Tour Step."
MAJ ESTlC—Vaudeville.
COLONlAL—"Lieutenant Danny, U. S.
REGENT—Mary Pickford-Blllle Burke.
Farther reaching: in its direct socio
logical influences to-day than was Har
riet Beecher Stowe's
■The Yoke" "Uncle Tom's Cabin,"
during the Civil War.
•nch, it is said, is the play which comes
to the Orpheum to-night and to-mor
row, matinee and night. "The Toke."
"The Yoke." it is said, deals with
Platonic friendship and its effect on so
ciety. Angelica, the foster mother of
Maurice, after years of devotion and
sacrifice, determines to make the su
preme sacrifice to save the one sht,
Beauty!
—ln simplicity of line,
rather than in elabo
rate frills and trim
mings Is the keynote of
the season. The woman
who seeks to combine
smartness and distinc
tion with her practical
needs will find that her
wants have been splen
didly taken care of in
our collection of Fall
Suits. There Is suffi
cient diversity of modes,
however, to satisfy
women of fancier tastes
too.
at $22.50
—we are selling gar
ments that compare fa
vorably with the finest
downtown $25 and J3O.
Robinson's
"Uptown DeoortrtMO* Stor."
3rd and Broad
Vfe Make New Tires
From Your Old Ones
Makes no difference how old your
old tire Is —send It to us. By
a new process an IMPROVED
DOUBLE TREAD SYSTEM we
give you practically a new tire at
a saving that means dollars in
your pocket. Look at these pricea:
80x3 ..95.00 30x4 ..$8.50
Sox3tt .. 5.50 34x4 .. 8.50
32x3 M, .. 8.50 35x4 H .. 8.50
33x4 .. 8.00 36x4 4 .. 9.00
34x4 .. 8.00 37x4 H .. 0.00
Send to-day for our tire folder.
R. K. TIRE CO.
1401 RIDGE AVE, PHI LA.
If you have no old tires we will
furnish you with a complete dou
ble tread tire at 20 per cent above
the above price ltst.
Agents Wanted. Good proposition.
DIRECTOR
■ t AND EMBALMER.' 1
1745-47 N. SIXTH ST. J
FRIDAY EVENING,
loves from exposing himself to the pos
sible danger.
Within six weeks after the spectacu
lar first-night of "Kair and Warmer,"
at the Eitinge Theater, in
■•Fair New York, Avery Hop
nd wood's fewest piece was
Warmer*' known for a record-break- j
ing success, with illimit
able power to make all kinds of people I
laugh, and demands for it began to roll '
into the offices of Selwyn and Company, 1
its producers.
Its appearance at the Orpheum, Tues- j
day evening and Wednesday, afternoon
and evening, is in answer to this de
mand.
To miss seeing "Maggie Taylor,
Waitress," the comedy-dramatic sketcn
- . „ „ now appearing at the
.1? Sketch Majestic, is to mtss
nt Majestic knowing what a sweet
„, r , _ and charming character
Maggie Taylor" Is. Jean Adair is seen
in the above-named role and one min
ute she has you laughing, while, on the j
other hand, and without any warning, ;
you may be shedding tears. Irving ana t
Ward, Hebrew comedians, make you
forget your troubles when they start
. their parodies and telling
S?ni n S . or Completing the vaude
ville list are: Eddie Dowling, a very
good character comedian: Richards,
Brant and Martin, comedy acrobats, and
Eadie and Ramsden. In a novel offering.
Mexican bandit raids really
happen and exactly what they are like
18 Avidly picturiz-
WUllam Desmond, ed in a highly stlr
f , ' ring love drama ot
at Colonial the border, called
TT C A .. ... • "Lieutenant Dan
iel /V i ls to be shown at !
the Colonial Theater to-day and to- .
morr6w. William Desmond and Enta '
e> r /"'ii 1 a PPHT in the leadins
roles. Lieutenant Danny, the hero of
this new play, is a dashing young of- !
fleer in the United States army, who,
while trotting along at the head of a
platoon of cavalry patrolling the bor- I
der. rescues a pretty SpanisTi senorita I
rrom the clutches of a Pedor Lopez a '
brutal marauder, who once had bf-en &
peon on the senorllas estate. Danny
f , her * t . he arm y post and im.
mediately falls in love with the beau- !
tiful senorita. On the same program !
will be a new two-reel Triangle-Key- '
stone comedy, featuring Ford Sterling
the funniest of comedians, entitled "His
Lyng Heart," a comedy that is said to
oe one continual scream.
Acceding- to the requests of numer
ous patrons, the Regent announces the '
„ return engaement to-
Mary Pickford day of Mary Pickford
In "The Dawn of a
Regent Today To-morrow."
v ... . t In a touching and !
beautiful character, that of Glad, the !
little waif of the East Side slums, wnu, 1
in her darkest hours never loses liet i
faith In the Supreme Being. Marv Pick
ford attains a degree of power, greatei 1
than any of her past remarkable por- 1
trayals. K I
On the same program is Billie Burae !
in the thirteenth chapter of "Gloria's '
Romance, entitled "The Midnight." ,
Gloria, after recognizing in Trask tn%
murderer of her love, Richard Freneau. !
and recovering from the swoon that I
follows the recognition of Trask, sets i
out to follow the murderer. She traces
i him down into an evil part of the city
and there is set upon by thugs, from
whom she escapes with difficulty,
j Helen Holmes, who is remembered
I for her daring work in numerous pic
tures of railroad life, has created a new
: role In "Judith, of the Cumherlands,"
j and comes to the Regent to-morrow.
THE BABIES' OWN* DAIRY
| The actual work of one of the Ba
| btes' Dairies —there are now three of
j them In New York City alone—is so
j simple in Itself that the results It
I brings are all the more startling. Each
Dairy ls under the supervision of a
physician who examines each baby as
It comes In and thereupon prescribes
a diet to correct that baby's particular
illness. During a period of acute sick
ness a baby Is observed every day
and the food is adjusted daily until
the child is thriving. Normallv. how
ever, the physician ls In attendance
only once a week.
The feedings are prepared daily in
the Dairy by a nurse. The food Is
put In a sufficient number of nursing
bottles to last twenty-four hours, and
I the bottles are packed In small zlnc-
I lined ice boxes for the mothers to take
home. These boxes are returned on
;the following day with the empty bot-
I ties and nipples, for a fresh supply.
( Once a week all the babies are weigh
ied and examined by the attending
physician, and the food of each baby
is regulated. No medicine whatso
ever ls dispensed.
The home of each baby is visited
by the nurse in charge twenty-four
hours after the child ls first brought
to the Dairy, to see if the mother un
derstands the importance of regular
feeding, ordinary hygiene, proper ven
tilation, and plenty of fresh air.
The actual cost of conducting a
feeding station on the lines of the
Babies' Dairy ls about SIOO a month.
Such a station can handle fifty or sixty
babies at a time. A fixed charge of
ten cents a day ls collected from the
mothers for the feedings they receive
and this practically pays all expenses
outside of rent and the nurse's salary.
For mothers who are absolutely desti
tute no charge ls made, or else it is
arranged tha tthe charge shall be paid
by some charitable organization.
Gerald Mygatt in the October Mother's
Magazine.
The Price A Teeple Pianos and
Player Pianos are unsurpassed in tonal
quality, durability and beauty of de
sign. Easy payments. Your old piano
taken In exchange. Yohn Bros., 8
North Market Square.—Adv.
We Open the Fall Season Wth a
Great Series of Special Offerings •
IITE consider that we owe a great deal to the people of Harrisburg who by TN every department and on every floor you'll And dozens of such special price
VV their patronage made this the largest Furniture Store in the State of Penn- offerings as we list today, and that everyone might be able to share in these
sylvania, so it is only fitting that we should close the most successful summer special offerings we have provided unusually low credit terms almost as remark
season in our history and usher in the fall season with a big saving event of this able as the special prices, and remember, everything in our store is marked with
kind that will establish new records for value-giving. plain figure price tickets, and there's but one price for everyone.
A Vitanola 3 ' PIECE LIVING ROOM CJCC Comfortable Rocker
p|^ s A[) y DAVENPORT BED^UIT^
jlf I I they are reason- Thl value will sustain our reputation as the leading: davenport house of Jider a good
NM 11 flhlp in nriVft nnH this city. We not only display the largest variety for you to choose from ti* value It ' *2V
ll aDle ln prlCe ana which is important, but our low prices are a big attraction. The suit j, durably
Vp we sell them on featured here is mad* of solid oak—the chairs are comfortable, davenport upholstered in leatherette, has easy CQ OC
easy terms 18 , PieC6S are CoV6red wlUl a good quaUty P rln S a and roomy In size 00.0
easy terms. of imitation of Spanish leather. * Payments, 500 Weekly
Get a Regent | Se eOur Faiil TBE NEW
%|isLpjr Cleaner Line of Rugs STOVES ARE
On the Club Plan We Can Supply Any Size HERE
DUES, SI.OO MONTHLY 8 " 6x11 Brussels, several new member, hav*
$17.00 been added to our stove family Kpj VigSS lr H
Tou dont feel the expense and how much easier and Quicker you guarlmeed" 0 "- CTp|K
can clean your floor-coverini The REGENT has a stronger vacuum ® AI4 " ClVtt, <PO<UU Vr—
,, .. , The ENERGY —a size seven IM. ~~~. . w* A
than other cleaners yet is as easy to operate as a carpet sweeper. 9x12 Axniinster, . .$27 stove, roomv oven, Including
Don't do without one longer. " * ptpe and high shelf,
_ _ 9x12 Wilton, .....S3O m#y /'
FREE TRIAL 9x12 Fibre $7 $22*50
BURNS & COMPANY
z 26-30-32 South Second Street
United States Chiefs Are
Installed at Last Meeting
of Great Red Men's Council
Wildwood, N. J., Sept. 15. Dele- i
grates to the Great Council of United ;
States Improved Order of Red Men
held their final session yesterday.
Among the Important changes !
adopted was the fixing of the mini- !
mum age limit from 18 to 16 years
of women for admission to the Poca- ,
hontas degree.
Another change made was that of 1
National Orphans' Board of the Great
Council, so that in future its make- |
up will consist of the Great Incoho
nee. Great Chief of Records and
Great Keeper of Wampum.
Later in the afternoon Joseph i
Farrar, past great incohonee, of >
Philadelphia, assisted by Judge Will-;
iam H. Boyce, of Delaware, raised
the following newly elected and ap- .
pointed chiefs:
Great Incohonee, Thomas JefTeries;
Georgia; Great Senior Sagamore, j
James T. Rogers, New York; Great
Junior Sagamore, A. G. Rutherford. !
Tennessee; Great Prophet, Frederick
O. Downes, Massachusetts; Great I
Chief of Records, Wilson Brooks, !
Illinois; Great Keeper of Wampum,
David K. Reed, West Virginia; Great
Tocakon, Charles T. Bisch, Illinois; ,
Great Minishewa, Clair W. Robinson, j
Montana; Great Guard of Forest,
Clarence R. Winfield, California.
The following are the new members
on the standing committees: Finance,
George I. Kisnen, Indiana; Judiciary,
Fred C. Temple, Michigan; cere
monies, Henry J. Feltus, Louisiana;
Roy C. Flanagan, North Carolina; W.
F. Miehelin, West Virginia.
William H. Boyce, of Delaware,
was appointed a member of the great,
i board of appeals.
1 A ball at the Ocean Pier and con- I
| cert by Walter Pfeiffer's Orchestra
at the Casino Auditorium this even
! ing closed the entertainment for the
delegates and visitors.
TREAT TOWSSHIiX D WELL
London, Sept. 15. General Town
shend, the British defender of Kut-el-
Amara, which was captured by the
Turks after a siege of several months,
is. according to unofficial advices re
ceived here, being treated very gener
ously by his captors. He lives in a
well-appointed house on the island of
Halki but spends*much of his time in
Constantinople, a naval steam launch
Don't Suffer Longer From Piles
WONDER OIL
Will Aid You
Nothing is better than Antiseptic
Wonderoll to quickly stop the itching
and burning which generally accom
panies Piles and Hemorrhoides. Its
cool soothing and healing oils give Im
mediate comfort and relief. It also aids
greatly in keeping the mombranes
clean and free from the formation of
pus matter.
Wonderoil Is the very thing your
grandparents would recommend. For
! over half a century It has been a stand
ard and reliable healing balm. There
are few old-fashioned households that
do not keep a supply of Wonderoll
always on hand.
Made from a physician's prescription,
Wonderoll Is pure and wholesome and
universally recommended.
Wonderoll is sold in this city by Geo.
A. Gorsras and other good druggists
everywhere. They will recommend it
for cuts, burns, bruises, aches, pains,
itching, congestions, colds, croup, sore
throat and similar complaints.
Due to popular demand Wonderoll Is
now put up In both 25 and 50 cent
size boxes. The 50 cent size will be
found most economical.
Send to-day to M. E. Raymond. Inc.,
Ballston Spa., for a generous free
■ample of Wonderoll.
HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH
| and a military motorcar being entirely
lat his disposal for visits to the city.
: On these trips to the Turkish capital,
1 General Townshend is accompanied by
his aids and a guard. He is said to
be a familiar figure in the main
streets of Pera and Stambul and the
principal restaurants and gardens.
STRIKE ANOTHER GUSHER
North Kane Gas Field Han Dally Ca
pacity of 20,000,000 Cable Feet
Kane, Pa., Sept. 15.—The second great
gas gusher In the newlv-dlscovered gas
field at IroTth Kane within the last
1 four weeks was struck late j esterday
by the Kane estate. The well, which
showed a capacity of 2,000,000 cubic
feet when it was struck. Is producing
at a rate of 3,000,000 cubic feet. The
well was struck at a depth of 2.240
! feet.
To date not a dry hole has been
| drilled In the field, which already has a
daily capacity estimated at 20,000,000
• cubic feet. There is a great demand
I for leases, but none is available. The
gas is being pumped to this city,
I where it Is being used for domestic and
manufacturing purposes.
THE ALL-AMERICAN EDUCA
TIONAL MOVEMENT
Students of rural social conditions
have pointed out that one of the surest
J. MILLNER
Duncannon, Pa.
announces the opening of
The Duncannon Pressing
; Shop,
in the Kennedy Building, opposite
the Duncannon National Bank,
Wednesday, Sept. 20.
All kinds of cleaning, pressing,
dyeing and repairing neatly and
I promptly done. Attractive and rea
. sonable prices.
V
AMUSEMENTS
j r
DOI'BLE ATTRACTION
' TO-DAY ONLY
By numcroun requests
Return Engagement of
I : MARY PICKFORD In
, "THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW"
a drama of faith and love,
' and BILLIE BI'RKK In the Thtr
- ; teenth Chapter of "GLORIA'S RO
' MA.VCE."
i (The Midnight)
3 ■ Added Attraction Pathe Ntni—
Educational.
s 1
' To-morrow Double Attractloa
f HELEN HOLMES In
1 "JI'DITH OF THE CUMBER LANDS"
r BILLY BI'HKE in
r "GLORIA'." ROMANCE"
BRAY CARTOONS
IV J
t j , ——
JfGRAND THEATER
1426 Derry Street
TO-SIGHT
i H. B. AVARNER
t in
"THE BEGGAR OF CAWNPORE"
Aa Inee-Trlangle Feature
and MACK SWAIN in
j | "HIS BITTER PILL" ,
t ; A Keystone Comedy
Special muxle nightly on onr new
Moller Pipe Organ by the eminent
blind orgaatat, Prof. C. W, Wallace,
II N. A. O.
ways to keep the boy on the farm and
to make the girl satisfied with the
farm home is to give them a direct,
tangible interest—a real partnership—
in the business and affairs of the farm
and home. The boy who feels duty
bound to work on the farm every day
when not in school and who receives
no recompense whatever for this work
other than the care and stipport which
are his birthright, should not be ex
pected to develop a lasting enthusiasm
for the work.
But give that boy a little piece of
land, a pen of chickens, or a pure
bred ptg, with which he may work
and from which he may keep the re
turns, and you appeal to that inherent
American instinct in him which
quickens his ideas and strengthens his
heart. Not one of U3 likes to work for
nothing.
Club work is an organized agency
that not only makes possible stand
ards of achievements, but one that
recognizes youth achievement in a
dignified way, takes drudgery out of
farm and home work and makes young
people proud to be members of Am
erica's army of peaceful arts of in
dustry.—"William Harper Dean in the
October Mother's Magazine.
AMUSEMENTS
1
I ORPHEL M j
Tonight-Tomorrow
MATINEE TO-MORROW
2Bc and 50c
Pierce and Edwards Present
THE
YOKE
THE SENSATIONAL DRAMA
with
NAN SINGLETON
as
- ANGELICA
Night Prices
25c, 50c, 75c and SI.OO
v J
[wiLt-IER VAUDEVILLE]
Ityro. 8:30-10. 15: EVE.7:3QTOK)JOW).IS.SII
Maggie Taylor
Waitress *
The Story of ■■ old woman's IOTC
v of a Packard automobile.
A Wonderful Vaudeville Sketch.
4—OTHER EXCELLENT ACTS 4
COMING MONDAY
Paul ArniHtrong'a
"ROMANCE OF THE
UNDERWORLD"
A dramatic act with SO people.
SEPTEMBER 15, 1916/
PATS OX BACK NEARLY RUINED
WRECKED THIS MAN
A writer in the September American
Magazine says:
"I have always been obsessed with a
desire to be patted on the back. I am
that economic hybrid, the successful
failure. Just escaping complete wreck
by suddenly realizing the truth. The
other day. Just after I had been pro- ,
moted to a position of considerable im
portance a friend slapped me on the
back and said, 'Good boy, I knew they
would appreciate your worth som.
time. His words were gall. I had
held the same position more than
twenty years before. I had merely j
AMCSEJIEXTS AMUSEMENTS
H How Mexican Bandld Raids Really Happen
□ will be shown in the new thrilling love story of the
| ]|| Border, to-day and to-morrow, called
0 "Lieutenant Danny, U. S. A."
CI Featuring William Desmond and Enid Markey.
Olf You Want to Laugh See
Ford Sterling in His Newest Keystone Comedy,
□ 'HIS LTING HEART"
HI Coming Henry Walthall in "Pillars of Society"
QRPHEUM
2 Days c, Sf Sept. 19 and"2o
SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY
SEAT SALE TO-MORROW
MATINEE PRICES - EVENING PRICES
Lower Floor, SI.OO, 75c. Lower Floor, $1.50, SI.OO.
Balcony, 75c, 50c. Balcony, SI.OO, 75c, 50c.
Gallery, 25c. Gallery, 25c.
won back by hard work a position that.
In early manhood, I had achieved wtth
out much effort."
AMUSEMENTS
BEAUTIFUL HERSHEY
PARK
All attractions nt thin Popular
Resort are cloned for the season ex
cepting DANCING, which will con
tinue every WEDNESDAY and SAT
URDAY EVENINGS, 8.15 to 10.45.