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FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS AMUSEMENTS f fa TO-n.VV ONLY | f7|// ANITA STEWART | P * the screen's most > Isr-ySfm charming personality, in J ra aWM a 6-aot picture play, i "THE COMBAT" Vi See the grrnt wreck. } To-morrow: I 110 l SE PETERS i also "THE SHI EI,DING SHADOW Save This Coupon. It Is Valuable. VICTORIA THEATER T Harrlsburg This coupon and 5 cents will en title the holder to one admission to the Victoria Theater October 13. THOS. H. INCE. the Man That Made "Civilization," and BILLIE BURKE in "P e ggy" Will Present William S. Hart □ D , 'ra ' ■ u 1 □ i a u a WITH WILLIAM DESMOND ID a new play miulr under Ills direct supervision, culled The Dawn-maker A virile story of a quarterbrced Indian who falls In love with a white girl and in the end saerliiees his life that she may be happy. Added Attraction 1 The Keystone Player in "THE DANGER GIRL." SSSfV LILLIAN GISH IN TI ES. DIANE of the FOLLIES GRAND THEATER^ 1426 Derry Street TO-NIGIIT H. B. WARNER in "MARKET OF VAIN DESIRE" A Five-Part Triangle Play and FAY TINCHER in "THE 2 O'CLOCK TRAIN" A Two-Act Keystone Comedy Music on Onr New Moeller Pipe Organ by Professor C. W. Wallace. v y J M WjLMER & VIN VAUDEVIL LE ] DON'T LET THIS GREAT SHOW GET AWAY FROM YOU! 5 Keith acts including thnt rag gln K trio, FISHEIt, I.ICKIE AND GORDON, FIVE IDANIAS, WILLIAM AND MARY ItOGERS, CAMII.I.E PERSONI A CO. and WEI.TON AND MARSHALL. COMING MONDAY ELY'S'REVUE A SONG ACT WITH 7 PEOPLE DrrrxiT ftESgj To-dnv and To-morrow BlCi DOUBI.K ATTRACTION MARGUERITE CLARK In a roman tic fairy story "LITTLE LADY EILEEN." Do you believe in fairies? Miss Clark does. And BILLIIS HL'RKE in the 17th chapter of "GLORIA'S ROMANCE." (The Telltule Envelope) Saturday morning—10 A. M. till jl2 "• Special show for children. | Educational and Komlc subject*. I DON'T MISS IT I Keystone Concert Course Season 1916-1917 „„,,„„,.. T . r .IL NDER DIRECTION OP FRED C. HAND CHESTNUT STREET AUDITORIUM, HARRISBURG MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1016. OPENING CONCERT BY PASQUALE AMATO THE WORLD'S GREATEST BARITONE AaMted by David . loclmtein, Noted VloltnlHt, and Maurice Lnfaritr, pianlat Seats on sale at Slglor's; choice seats, SI.OO. Course of five concerts, 34.00 or 80 cent* per concert. Exits a plent y ' or sea tlng ca- Snecial Inducements now offered pacity of the audltoriuir. t" ,v " u on course tickets. Details insuring one of the best and safest to any party interested may be had in Central Pennsylvania. by applying at Sigler s Music Store. REVIEW OF MAJESTIC BILL A Bill That Provides Lots of Entertainment; Good Sing ing and Acrobatics The Majestic bill for the last three | days of this week provides entertain ment sufficient to keep the audience • amused throughout. Weltbn and Marshall, in a singing and dancing act open the performance. William and Mary Rogers follow with un amusing offering of jest and song. The real bright spot on the bill, how ever, is CamiUe Personi and Company, In.a.comedy operetta entitled "Butter fly Love," the scene of which is laid in Japan. Exceptionally good singing on the part of the principal characters distinguishes this number. Fisher, Luckie and Gordon, a clever trio of comedians and songsters please their audience. An acrobatic act known aa the . Five ldanias concludes the show, which is perhaps, not quite up to the usual Majestic standard. MAX. ROBERTSON. To-day and to-morrow, with matinees daily—Oliver Morosco offers "Peg: o' My Heart." Wednesday, matinee and night, October 18—"The House of Glass." Coming tor two days, October 20 and 21 —Lyman H. Howe's Travel Festival. MAJ ESTIC —Vaudeville. COLONIAL.—"The Dawn Maker." i GRAND—"The Market of Vain Desire." REGENT—"LittIe Lady Eileen." VICTORIA—"The Combat." j It is a positive relief to welcome such a clean, wholesome remarkable play as "Peg o' My Heart, which | "Peg o' is at the Orpheum to-day IMy Heart" and to-niorrow. with daily matinees. If there is such a thing as pride in the breast of Oliver Morosco, who produced it, and J. I Hartley Manners, its author, should be looked upon as a hero in the cause ot advancement and elevation of the drama, "Peg" being one of the purest plays ever seen on our local stage. ! "The House of Glass," which comes \ to the Orpheum, Wednesday, matinee and evening, tells an ab "The House sorbing story of big af of Glass" fairs and of a woman, gentle and true, whose great misfortunes only make her more kind and pitying toward others. Mar j garet Case, a youngs New York stenog ! rapher, about to marry a young man j who turns out to be a thief, is arrest ed as an accomplice, convicted, serves part of her time and then breaks the parole on which she is released. She | goes West and there marries the man i who has employed her as his stenog rapher. He is called to New York to occupy an important post as general manager of a railroad. His wife goes with him. The husband is striving to put behind the bars a boy who has , robbed the railroad company. A detec tive conies to his house to talk over j the boy's case, sees his wife, recognizes her as the quarry he has long been seeking, . Her conduct betrays to her j husband what has happened and the whole story of her former life is re | vealed'. In the meantime the Governor | of the State arrives to ask Mr. Lake to i drop the case of the young boy. Now ! the husband consents to discontinue all , prosecution of the boy if the Governor i will pardon his innocent wife, which | request is granted. So ends the story. ; Lyman H. Howe's Travel Festival, j which comes to the Orpheum, Friday and Saturday, Travel With How with daily mati nees. is inimitable not only because of the scenes them selves, but also because of the way they are presented. Mr. Howe links the sense of sound with the sense of sight so precisely and yet so naturally that the effect is hypnotic in its compelling i power. Mr. Howe's new program in cludes mediaeval and modern Spain, i far-off Hawaii, the United States Mili tary Academy at West Point, and di j versified activities by the splendidly i trained cadets, snow-bound Norway, the amusing pranks of a tiny baby, odd dissolving portraits of famous men, va- I rious specimens of birds and tish in 1 their natural colors, new animated car j toons, and many others. I William S. Hart will give his many j admirers an opportunity to study him in a brand new charac- Hart hi "The terization at the Colo : Dawn Maker" nial Theater, to-day and to-morrow, when I he is presented by Thomas H. Ince aa the star of an unusual Triangle-Kay Bee play by C. Gardner Sullivan, en titled "The Dawn Maker." The produc- I tion has been heralded from the Inct studios as one of the most beautiful I film dramas ever seen on the screen, | and is being counted upon to win addi tional laurels for the already famous Hart, who Is cast in the role of Joe Elk, the quarter-breed, who offers him : self in sacrifice that a white girl and a j man may go on together. It is the most sympathetic role of those thus far es i sayed by this actor. The Keystone j players will win new laurels and add ] many laughs and thrills to the pro ! gram with a new 'two-reel Keystone comedy called "The Danger Girl." Com ing. Monday and Tuesday, Lillian Gish I in "Diane of the Follies." • | A remarkable program of photoplays ! have been arranged for the last two days of the week. Regent Today "Little Lady Eileen," and Tomorrow which was originally booked for last Mon | day and Tuesday, and which was lost in the express, will be shown to-day | and to-morrow. I "Come in, dear, and meet your future j husband." If you were a little girl, ! suddenly taken out of school, and your AMUSEMENTS 0 R PHEU vf 1 To-day and To-morrow M S EI 2Sc & SOc j OLIVER MOKOSCO PRESENTS i Peg O' ;My Heart ! j A COMEDY OF LOVE j AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES i Nlgh(—2sc, 50c, 75c and SI.OO liiiMiiufiini luiitKiiiiHiiiiifliitiiiiiiir (iiiiifuiiimiiiiiHiriftiui mimmum inunuiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiii miiitmwuttt iiiiiiiiiiuiiiimuiis m til ■ ■* ■ ■ ■ ■ m i m ii ■ mmmmm m m m m a tiiiiiitißi ■ ■ a ft > i • a • ■ ' i • • a % To insure satisfactory service f ■ | [ from a suit, three things are / I||| | indispensable— JL ! w ! I d7ie