4 Berlin Denies it Has Sent U-Boat to U. S. By Associated Press Berlin, April 19, via London. lt Is officially announced that there is no submarine as yet in the western part of the Atlantic. The statement fol lows: "The Reuter Telegram regarding an attack by a German submarine on the American destroyer Smith can be de scribed as a frivolous means of attri buting to Germany tho opening of hostilities. In fact no submarine i* yet in the western half of the Atlan* tic." FORMER RESIDENT DIES John A. Goll, a former resident o* Harrisburg, died this morning at 6 o'clock, at his home, 607 Duke street. Lancaster. |R E G E N T| ? To-dny Only Return Engagement? •Cleo Ridgely and Wallace Reid? • In the Great Soelety Drama I I "The Selfish Woman" j I To-morrow and Saturday • • Flrat ICxcliiMlve Showing • Charlie Chaplin • In Hln Xpwchl Riot of Fun * "THE CURE" i Special children's matinee Satur-J day, 10.15 A. M. i I Added Attraction Friday ! i I.OUISE HI'FF mid i i JACK IMCKFORD In i i i Extra Feature Saturday • i EDWAHD ABEI.ES In I 4 "THE MILLION" | | i I OR PHEUM j TODAY rss ii | THE NEW 1 j j September Morning Glories} —rvlth— ? I BERT and : FLORENCE DARLKY • • A Fa* l, FurloiiM \\ hirlwlnd of • • Fnntantlc ISoveltlen 1 SATURDAY APRIL 21 i ? * I Matinee at 3.30 r After the Parade • The Plan That Puts j Joy Into Living] T With the original Klaw & Er-i J I langer and George C. Tyler! i ! production. j ]An incomparable cast that hass | made | ! POLLYANNA! I The most widely discussed| i play of the day and the most* popular with all classes. | 1 SEAT SALE NOW | • NOTABLE, BRILLIANT ]| • COMPANY INCLUDES J ! | Patricia Collinge, Oswald! | Yorke, Nanette Comstock, Jo-j fseph Jefferson, Selma Hall,l J Maude Granger, Helen Weath-J iersby, Maud Hosford, Henry| | Duffy, Harry Barfot, Stephen? I Davis and others • PRIfCC MAT. 25e to *I.OO I ! t rmvtJ eve. aoc to *t..->o ; j The Popular Musical Event of the Season ; I'licNtiiut St. Aiiditorliiiii—Tiiomlny A \\Viliicslii> Kve. April •4-25. T THE PEERLESS RECORD MAKERS j INDER DIRECTION OF FRED C. HAM) | Comprising HENRY HI RR. 11l 1.1, Y MIRIIAY, AHTIIIR COI.M.NS, j HYH<>\ II \Hl,\\, \ F.SS 1,. OSSMAN. AI.UEHT CAMPREM., THEODOItE ? .MORSE, STEItI.IMi TllIO AND PEERLESS 111 ARTETTE. ? Personal nppearnnce of the norld'N most popular phonograph record I ■■inkers. * POPULAR PRICES 5O?, To? and #I.OO. Sent Mile opens nt Slgler's Music Store, >o. 30 N. Second St., Friday April I : -01 Ii nt OA. M.—Mnll nnd Telephone Orders tilled promptly. Hell • Phone -lOUO. C. V. 3278. | I Orpheum— Monday, April 23 Prices, 50c to $2.00 , SEAT SALE FRIDAY. MAIL ORDERS NOW. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS The Wonder Play That Has Everything OPERA—DRAMA—MUSICAL COMEDY The Largest Dramatic and Musical Organization Ever Toured READ 1917 CRITICISMS: "Many thought Everywoman was more satisfactorily given than the first time."—Denver Post, January 14, 1917. * "Honesty pays in the theater. Henry W. Savage has beeUr honest with the public. He has but one company playing Everywomen, and the company a good one."—The Wichita Eagle, January 25, 1917. "Producers like Henry W. Savage arouse admiration and grati tude."—Kansas City Times, January 29, 1917. "Despite the passing of years, there has been no lowering of the standard established at the outset."—Detroit Free Press, March 26, 1917. "Unspoiled by long success. Everywoman was presented to an appreciative audience."—Pittsburgh Post, April 10. THURSDAY "EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 19, 1917. i wwwwwtwwiwwMiiMwiwwtMimwiwwiiiwtwimwmwiwwww; if AMUSEMENTS J ORPHKUM Saturday, matinee and night, April 21 The Glad Play. "Pollyanna." Monday, night only. April 23 Henry W. Savage offers "Everywonian." COLONIAL—"AIaddin From Broadway." REGENT—'The Sclflsh Woman." "Pollyanna," tho delightful "glad girl," Is to be at home this week at the Orpheum Theater, mati "Pollynnna" nee and night, Saturday, April 21. accompanied by the original company that gave distinc tion to the performance at New York and elsewhere. "The Glad Girl" mes sage of "Pollyanna" is one of the most appealing ever sent across the foot lights. It has no creed, class or condi tion. and goes straight to the hearts of all manner of people—young nnd oTH and gay—wordly wise and otherwise. "Be glad" is the note it rings out. Everywhere the stage ver sion of "Pollyanna" has been offered the reception has been wonderful. Those who grew to love the "glad girl" be tween book covers, and those who had been made curious by social and criti cal comment, have crowded the thea ters to do her homage. Patricia Collinge will enact the lead ing role and the other stirring char acters will be portrayed bv Joseph Jefferson, .Selma Hall, Oswald Yorke, Nanette Comstock. Helen Weathersby, Maud Hosford. Harry Barfoot, Maud Granger, Stephen Davis and Henry DufCey. The "Everywoman" seat sale opens AMUSEMENTS ROYAL and NATIONAL Theaters showing to-day. a Brady made feature in five parts featuring the famous star, Alice Brady, in "The Hungry Heart." from the fa-_ mous play, "Frou Frov." * * Here'* a Girl Act Just the Right lilnd , "OH! DOCTOR!" If you nee thU net It will lo you more i(ooour unrcs tri c ted choice, at $25.00. \ V S^ B Worth to $65 Are now .... OO gj m At this popular price wc have grouped the finest Suits in the store RjJ M novelties and tailored models all included Silks, Serges, I'oirct Twills, and rej ppj all wanted cloths in all the best shades—every model and each an individual fej, fly style all sizes. 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