20 PLEASING BILL AT MAJESTIC Silhouette Offering Is Uuus ual; Comedy Pairs Amuse Many All ot tlie acts 011 the Majestic bill for the second half of the week are about equal, none of them being; suc cessful enough to be Kiven headline honors. While two of tlie offerings fre unusual, at the same time they are not in the extraordinary class. Another acrobatic turn is Riven for the opening number. Stewart and GIRLS! MAKE LEMON LOTION TO WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY SKIN In nil weathers the skin and com plexion can be kept wonderfull: clear, soft and white by the use ol this inexpensive lemon lotion whlcl any Klrl or woman can easily pre pare. The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchf.rd white makes ft whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautiller at about the cost one must pay for a small jar of t.h ordinary cold creams. 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Bonair and Ward have a rapid-Are \ line of talk and a song about Broad way and the farm. The town gossip {dialog Is good and the repartee in the ! comedy putter la laughable, j Mr. and Mr?. Gordon Wilde and j daughter give an enjoyable vaHely • offering, giving wine amusing views in silhouette. Mr. Wilde's shadow | pictures of George Washington. Presi jtlent Wilson and other statesmen I formed with hia hands, are re:rnrk alile. I Burns ajid Frabito, in a clever com | edy skit, are real entertainers and 'for variety give uiandolin and guitar iluetx. | Billy Bouncer's Circus is given by I a company of seven. Billy Bouncer and partner, and Ave "volunteers" l'rom the audience. The fun In tills offering depends upon the attempts of the five to duplicate Bouncer's bouncing feats. MAX ROBERTSON. ORPfiECM To-night and Saturday, 'with matinee to-morrow, March 15 ami 16—"One Girl's Experience." All nvxt week, with matinees Wed nesday and Saturday Elliott, Comstock and Gest present the most wonderful play in America, "Experience." MAJESTIC" High Grade of Vaudeville. ('Ol-ONI Al, I To-day and to-morrow Madgo Ken nedy in "Our l.ittle Wife." REGENT To-day and to-morrow Jack Pick ford in "Huck and Tom." by Mark Twain. Monday and Tuesday Ann Penning ton in "Sunshine Nan." Wednesday iind Thursday \ ivian Martin in "The Fair Barbarian.' VICTOKIA To-dav Gladys Broc-kwcll in "The i Moral law." . „„„ To-morrow William S. Hart in Ihe Captive God." and Tweedy Dan in "The Recruit." Monday and Tuesday Montague I-ovc in "Tile Cross Bearer." "One Girl's Experience." a drama of j New York's unprotected working I girls, comes to the Or-| "fine ;irrs pheuni to-day and to- Kjperlenif" morrow. with daily matinees. Every line and situation is said to he vibrant with a purpose, and there is hardly a line in the play that does not direct ly or indirectly deal with one of the most important social problems which to-day faces society and still it is not I WOMEN OF MIDDLE S6E I Need Help to Pass the Crisis Safely—Proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Can be Relied Upon. Urbana, 111. —"During 'Change ofi Rife, in addition to its annoying symptoms, I; Won 111 Vegetable Com- KpWflf P° un< l anci what ||||| ,nen P**iin| began to gain in strength and the annoying symp toms disappeared and your Veg etable Compound has made me a well, strong woman so I do all my own housework. 1 cannot recommend Eydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coin pound too highly to women passing through the Changes of Eife."—Mrs. Frank Henson, 3316 S. Orchade St., Urbana. 111. Women who suffer from nervous ness, "heat flashes," backache, head aches and "the blues" should try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. 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S ■■'■—■ iii ammm > | Absolutely No Pain My latrat InyroTfl appll- J^r W-yJu aIH ■■, iarlndlng bi ui7gn> ffSaLGKiPI lied air appnratiu, ntikN f.V titracllu and all deatal . nv work paaltlvely pallida V ||P&Sm aad U perfeetl* harm- i A.', aN laaa. (A(e abjcattoa aet examination X. cP FREE S mSS*.3 iL >f 22K cold aronn, O.CKJ neslatfrrl JkA V OlClea a|Mn italic S.SI) fm • P- H.< Monday. W*l- XX Mrtai aad Saturday, tin Aaalatnnta JT p. m. Xj BELL PHONE SazS-K. jf > BAST TRRNI OF PAYMHTt ■NHMI / 321 Market SL Klrtr tke link) HARRISBURG, PA. )t diici ha* a kit Ma problem play by any means. There i I are delightful bits of comedy through - fully interspersed developing laugli i tor as well as tears, as the plot un folds to a final and smashing climax * I and then finds a denouement that is - nil absolute surprise, Kvery work -1 • ingman. and especially every girl who ® t works for her living will want to see i "One Girl's Experience," A plea-'ng number on the Majestic"s i i vaudeville program the last half t>f . j this week is the comedy, \t 1 lie song and putter skit offered Mnjextlc bv Maud Bonulr and Joo j i Ward. entitled "When [. ; Tommy Mot Maggie." They have a line of rapid-fire conversation that they know how to out across the footlights at Its true worth, while • their song numbers are tuneful and „ are sung in a pleasing manner. An j | adde<l attraction on the bill is Mr. t ! and Mrs. Gordon Wilde, talented (couple, who present a variety offering I which consists of singing, dancing, comedy and some clever shadowgraph work. Burns and f'rablto, excellent comedians and instrumentalists: , j Stewart and Mercer, in a novelty nc , I robatlc offering, and one other act [completes the bill. j Madge Kennedy, the girl with t lie ' wonderful eyes and smile, will appear at. the Colonial Madge Kennedy In Theater to-day j -Our l.ltlle Wife" tr.d to-morrow in her new Goldwyn 1 picture. "Our Kittle Wife," written for : her by Avery llopwood. it is a liuigh j able farce, full of amusing situations. ' How would you, Mr. Newlywed. like j your bride of a few minutes, to feel ! so sorry for the three other suitors • that she couldn't marry, that iiiio de i dded to take them all on her honey- I moon? That is what our Madge tried Ito do. but she got into all sorts of trouble.- It is said to bo .lust the i kind of -picture to drive away the blues. f At the P.egent Theater, to-da.v and to-morrow, .lack I'ickford will appear in a thrilling Jack I'ickford In Paramount ver- Mnrk TIVBIII'II Story sion of "Huck and Tom," or ; "The Further Adventures of Tom Saw j yer." which was arranged for lilm ! from Mark Twain's famous story, | I "Tom Sawyer," by Julia Crawford! livers. This is the second "Tom Saw- I I yer" picture in which Mr. I'ickford | lihs recently appeared. Director Wil- • Ham D. Taylor having been unable to include nil the incidents of the story in the llrst one. which was acclaimed a beautiful picturlzation of the noted author's book when shown at the Re gent a short time ago. Ixivers of the immortal Tom will j remember the adventure of the grave robbers, when Huck and Tom were I trying to rid themselves of itnpend i Ing warts, the painkiller which Tom I administered to an unsuspecting cat, and the finding of the robbers' gold j lin the oave. These, with other inci- I I dents of the immortal story, are vividly i I portrayed in this screen version. The \ cast is almost the same as in the first ! picture with Edy the Chapman, as I Aunt Polly: Robert Gordon, as Huck, } and Clara Horton, as Beck Thatcher. A high tribute to Gladys Brock well's pantomimic art lies in the finesse with Glmlyn Brockwell which she plays In "The Moral I,aw" tine .of the most dramatic scenes' in "The Moral Law," a superb William FOX production, which takes the screen at the Victoria Theater to-day. Miss Brockwell bus a dual role in the picture, one of her parts being the daughter of a gilded gambling house proprietor. The scene in point calls upon Miss Brockwell, in this character, to dispose of an admirer who stands in the way of another suitor. To effect her purpose she en traps her unwanted lover. It has to be done with the touch of supposed affection and the delicacy of a caress. It has to be unnoticed by the victim and by anyone around him. The man has to be marked and branded and de graded and made an outcast. The trick Miss Brockwell performs, is an interesting feature of the scene, replete with interest —a feature with a 'lirlll in the midst of a scene full of thrills. ' • Russian Ship's Crew Prepared For Mutiny Norfolk, Va., March 15.—Under instruction from Washington to in vestigate with a view to prosecutions of the facts warrant it. federal of ficials here to-day conducted a thor ough search of the big Russian steamer Omsk, whose crew of forty seven men is in jail on charges of mutiny. The officers uncovered a collec tion of weapons of various kinds and combustibles. It is the belief of the investigators that members of crew intended to take posses sion of the ship as soon as she left port and divert Tier -to a Russian port to be turned over to Bolshevikf authorities. 4 MADAME SCIIUMANN-HEINK fl ILL SIXG TO SOLDIERS St. Louis, March 15.—Madame Schumann-Heink, the contralto, an nounced her to-day that at the close of her present concert season, she will go to Prance to sing to the American soldiers. She has been singing in the training camps in the United States. HOW TO GET RELIEF FROM CATARRH ff you have catarrh, catarrhal deafness, or head noises go to your druggist and get I oz. of Parmint 'double strength), take this home add to it hot water and just a little sugar, as directed in each package. Take 1 tahluspoonful 4 times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucous stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to make, tastes pleasant and costs little. Every one who has catarrh should give ♦ his treatment a trial. You will probably find it is just what you llt'cd. ADA WINGARD AS INTOXICATI "EXPERIENCE," AT THE ORPHEVM NEXT WEEK 1: \ ;i • ■■< •• is Ihe ior\ of Youth or th* ;i * younc man of i.i j day, who* becoming dissatisfied with his country surroundings socs forth ! with Ambition a., his guide to seek fame and fortune. The play is written I in the form of an allegory, and follows closely the style of the morality j dramas of four centuries agro, which were then fostered by the church, j However, this play is modern and up-to-date In every way.. The charac ! ters are aJI named after traits of human nature* such as Pleasure* Frivol ity. Slander, Hope, Love, Deceit. Fashion, Snoh, Blueblood, KbicitemenU I Pride, Intoxication* Passion* Despair, Chance, Poverty* Degradation, etc- MARKETS NKW YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company, members of New York and Philadel phia Stofek Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Square. Harrisburg; 1336 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street, New York—furnish the following quotations: Open. 2 P. M. Allis Chalmers 25% 25% American Can 42% 43 Am Car and Foundry .. 76%- 77% Atner Doco 66 • 6678 Atner Smelting 8114 81 Amer Woolens 53 52% Anaconda :; % 63% Atchison 85% 85 Baldwin Locomotive .... 77?* 78% Baltimore and Ohio .... 56 55 >4 Bethlehem Steel (B) ... 77% 78',4 California Petroleum ... 16% 16 14 Canadian Pacific 145% 141% Central Leather ........ 69% 70' 8 Chesapeake and Ohio ... 59% 59% Chicago, R I and Pacific 22% 22% China Con Copper 40% 40 Col Fuel and Iron 39 35% Corn Products 36% 36% Crucible Steel 61 64% Distilling Securities .... 39 39 Erie 15?g 15% General Motors 124% 124% Great Northern pfd 91 90% Great Northern Ore subs 28% 28% lui-piration Copper 45 45 International Paper .... 33 33 Lackawanna Steel 80 80% Lehigh Valley 61% 61 Merc War Ctfs 29% 29% Merc War Ctfs pfd 98% 98% Mex Petroleum 94% 94% Miami Copper .......... 30% 30(4 Mid vale Steel 44% 45 New York Central 72% 72% N Y, N H and H 29% 28% Norfolk and Western .. 106 105 Pennsylvania Railroad.. 44% 41% Pittsburgh Coal 55 54 55% Railway Steel Spring .... 54% 54% Ray Con Copper ........ 23% 23 % Reading 84 83% Republic Iron and Steel 80 80'4 Southern Pacific 87 86% Studebaker 46% 46% Union Pacific 122% 122% U S I Alcohol 121% 122% U S Rubber 54% 54% U S Steel 01% U S Steel pfd 11° 110 ' Utah Copper 79>/i 'o'4 Westinghouse Mfg 41% 41% V'illys-Ovcrland 18% IS% t*HII,*OEM*HIA PnODUCfc By Associated Press Philadelphia, March 15. Wheat,. Market quiet; No. 1, red, $-.-.. •\o. 1. soft, red, $2.25; No. 2. led. No. 3. soft. rrd. T2.22. Corn Market dull No. 3. yellow, $2.02; No. 4. yellow. *2.00. Oats Firm, with good demand; No. 2, white. $1.06©1.07; No. 3. white, J 1.05% @1.06. Bran The market is steady; sof'. winter, per ion. $46.50® 47.00; spring lie: ion. $44.00® 45.00. Butter The market is unchanged; western, creamery, extras. 45c; near by prints, 49c. Eggs Unchanged; Pennsylvania, and other nearby firsts, free cases. $11.55 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $11.25011.40 per case; western, ' extras, firsts, free cases, $1.55 per case; do., firsts, free gases, $11.25 per case; fancy, selected, pack ed eggs, 42©44 c per dozen. Cheese The market Is dull; Ne\v virK. lull creum. choice lo fancy, 23iw 25 %c. . Refined Sugars Market quiet; powdered. 8.45 c; extra fine, granulat ed, 7.45 c. Live Poultry Firm, good demand; fowls, 30Si;34c; young, soft-meated roosters, 35®40c; young, staggy roost ers, 30®32c; old roosters. 28©30e; spring chickens, 23®24; ducks, Peking. 35©38 c; do., Indian Runner. 30®32c; turkeys. 27©28 c; geese, nearby, 34® 38c; western, 34®38c. Dressed Poultry Market .'firm, with a good demand; turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy. 39® 40c; do., fair to good. 32®37c; do., old. 37®38c: do., western, choice to fancy, 37®38c: >lo., fair to good. 32®36c; do. old toms, 30c; old, common, °oc; frozen fowls, fancy, 35®36c; good to choice. 32®33c; do., small sizes, I 28®.10c; old roosters, 27c; frozen broiling chickens, nearby. 34@42c; western. 3 4®.'l6c; frozen roasting chickens. 28®32c: ducks, nearby, 25®/ 32c; do., western, 28®32c: geese, near | by, 26®28c; western. 25®27c. ! Tallow Market dull and w?ak; '<"lty prime. In tierces. 16% c; city ! special, loose, 17c; country, prime, 16c; dark, 15%®15%c; edible, in tierces, 17 % % 18c. Potatoes Dull, nnd weak; New Jerfsey, No. 1. per basket, 40®60c (St lbs.); New Jersey. No. 2. per basket. 2.",®33c; New Jersey, per 100 Tbs.. $l.BO Pennsylvania per 100 lh.. $1.50® 1.70; New YorV per 100 Tbs., $l.0O@1.7O; western, per 100 lbs., $1.40 ®1.0. Hay Scarce and Arm; timothy, | No. 1, large bales, $51.00®32.00 per ton; No. 2, $29.00®30.00 per ton; No. 3, $26.00® 27.00 per ton; sample. $21.00® 23.00 per ton; no grade. $17.0® 19.00 per ton. Clover Light. mixed. $29.00® 30.09; No. 1. light, mixed. $27.50® 28 50; No. 2 light, mixed. $24.50® -5.59. CHICAGO CArn.K Chicago, March 15. Cattle Re ceipt*, 9,000; steady. Native bear steers. $9.40® 14.15; stoekers and feed ers, $8.25©12.25; cows and heifers, $7.10©12.10; calves, $10.50© 16.75. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; steady. Sheep, sll.oo® 14.30; lambs, $14.50© 15.40. Hogs —• Receipts, 15,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $17.00© 1 7.70; light, $17.20© 17.90; mixed, *16.75 © 17.80: heavy. $16.20® 17.45; rough, $16.20fn 16.40; pigs, $13.75® 17.25. British Raid on Coblenz Causes Heavy Damage; Munition Factories Hit By Associated Press London, Wednesday, March 13. Monday's air raid on Coblenz caused very heavy-damage in that city, ac cording to German reports, says the Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Amsterdam. Two munition fac tories wore reported burning, he states, and vast quantities of explo sives were continually going off, ren dering the efforts of the firemen to extinguish the flames unavailing. On the other hand Reuters Am sterdam correspondent uotes the Cologne Gazette as saying that the hostile airmen who attacked the town of Coblenz at noon on Monday dropped abut ten bombs which caused only slight material damage, none of which was military. Two women weer killed and twenty per sons injured, the newspaper stated. The raid on Coblenz was by Brit ish aviators. All the objectives were reported hit, two lires and a very large explosion being caused. TO REMOVE INTERNA!. REVENUE OFFICES The last week of activity of the In come Tax assessors will find the In. ternal Revenue Tax Collector's office removed from the Spooner Building to the new Post Office Building. H. A. Vollmer, deputy collector, said to-day that his office would move next Sat urday when business will be tempor arily suspended. Only one week will the board sit at the Post Office for that date ends the period set for fill ing out income tax blanks. Mr. Voll mer urged that every one settle up quickly as possible for the time is short and the government demands will be strictly carried out. Under the law every single person who earn ed $l,OOO or over in 1917, must file a return, and every married person whose income was $2,000 or over must do likewise. Exemptions release no one from filing a return. IN NEED OF CLOTHING Appeals for castoff clothing have been issued by the Harrisburg Chap ter, American Red Cross. The cloth ing is to be sent to France and Bel gium. 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Danderine dissolves every particle of dandrult; cleanses, purl lies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be alter a few weeks' use. wlion you see new hair —fine and downy at first—yes —but really new hair grow ing all over the scalp. Danderine Is to the hair what fresh Bhowers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation; It goes right to the roots. Invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beaUUful. You can surely have pretty, charm - ing, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will spend a few cents for a bottle of Kr'.owlton's Danderine I'rorn any drug store or toilet counter and try It us directed, To Put in New Curve to i. Speed Up Trolley Service To spend up traffic the Harrisburg I Hallways Company expects to put In! j a new Cameron street so that i | special Steelton cars can be run dl-I' , root from Cannron street to Market \ , street 11111, instead of running on to M:e -vest-bound traok In Market street I and then being switched over to the ; . art-hound track a* is done now. The . j company Is now completing a stretch ' of now track near Mlddletown and ~ I when this ii (lultthed the other work' j will lie immediately started. I.ECiAI, NOTICKS lln the Matter of Estate of Ijewls i fci. Utah, late of the City of Harris- | burg, Dauphin County, l'ennsylva | l'ia, deceased. | EETTEUS TESTAMENTARY on the I above estate having been granted to | I the undersigned, all persons indebted ; to said < state are requested to make) i payment, and those having claims, to Present name .without delay, to CLARENCE W. RICH. ICS \V. High street, Or Springfield, O. ! JOHN FOX WEISS, Attorney, Harrisburg, Pa. Proclamation in Divorce Jln the Couft of Common Pleas I 1 Dauphin County, Pa. - Xo. 177,; j Sept em ber Term, IHI7 101 la At. j Jacques vs. Harry V. Jacques. To Harry V. Jnqiurs: ■ VOl' arc hereby not i (tod to be pres- j ent at the Court Houm< at HarrishurK, ."a., on Monday, the Kith clay of April, A. 1). tins. at. JO o'clock A. M , when ami whore the of said Court will hear, on behalf of the 'defendant as well HH for the plaintiff, all testi mony submitted in the above case. VV. JI'STIN CAKTKK. Attorney for the I^ibellant. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas ot Dauphin County. Pa.. No. ——. Juno Term, lUI7 - Kthel If. Day vs. Michael F. Day. To Allehael K. Day: YOU are hereby notified to be pros cut at the Court l-toupe at Harrisburg, Pu.. on Alonday. the lath day of April. A. D. 1018. at Id o'clock A. M., when mul whore the Judges of snid Court will hear, on behalf of the defendant as well as for the plaintiff, all testi mony submitted i.n the above ease. W. JUSTIN CARTKIt. Guigan vs. Daniel McGuigan. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa. No. 2". Sep tember Term, 1917 Minnie Mc- Attorney for Llbcllant, To Daniel McGuigan: YOU arc hereby nutitied to be pres ent at the Court House at Ilarrisburß, Pa., on Monday, the lotli day of April, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'elock A. M., when and where the Judges of said Court will hear, on behalf of the ilefondsuit as well as for the plaintiff, all testi mony submitted in the above ease. W. JUSTIN OA TIT Kit, Attorney for the Ijibellant. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa. No. 142, September Term, 1017 Mary E. Brown vs. John Brown* To John Brown: YP' T are hereby notified to-be pres ent i,w the Court House at Harrisburg, Pa., on Monday, the 15th day of April, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. 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AMI'SBMEM'S VICTORIA TO-DAY OM/Y William Flrx I'reMentM GLADYS HItOCK WELL In "THE MOHAh LAW' TO->IORK()\V ONLY WIIJ.I A >1 S. HAHT In tlie PI rut Showing; Here of "THE CAPTIVE GOD" Alko TWEEDY DAK In the UriKhlONt Comedy of the Year. HI on ila y ami Tueniln y MONTAGU LOVE In "THE CHOSS HEARER" , ADMISSION t lOe nail 15e ait| Wnr Tax f COLONIAL Charming Madge Kennedy in lier lnteM (il<lu,vn Pleture, Our Little Wife Monday, Tnemlny, Wednesday Cara Kimball Young —ln The Marionettes A Picture You Can*t Afford to Mlmm BANISH CATARRH llrenlhe lljomel For Two Minutes md Mtuirril tip lima Will Get lleller If you want to get relief from ca tarrh, cold in thu head or from uu irritating cough In the shortest time breathe llyomel. It will cleuii out your head In two minute* and allow you to breath* f i soly. llyomel will end a cold In one day. It will relieve you of disgusting snuf lles, hawking, spitting and oftenalvs breath in a week. llyomel Is made chiefly from a soothing, healing, germ killing anti septic, that comes from the eucalyp tus forests of Inland Australia where catarrh, asthma and consumption were never known to exist. llyomel in pleasant and easy to breathe'. Just pour a few drops Into the hard rubber Inhaler, use as di rected and relief Is almost certain. A complete llyomel outfit, includ ing Inhaler and one bottle of llyo mel, coats but little at druggists everywhere and at H. C. Kennedy's. If you already own an inhaler vou can got an ?xtra bottle of Hyomel at iliugglsts. HAIR ON FACE WHAT CAUSES IT 11 has been proven by the world's KTentent authorities hn> It nttmnlatem and Increase* hair grewth to merely remove It from the surface of ibe shin. The only I c?,inn*on-euse way to remove balr tr to It under the akin. DeSliri.ele, the original Kanltary liquid, doea tbla by abnorptlon. Only genuine DeNlraele kna n menev-bnek guarantee la each pnekege. At toilet conntera In Qflp, 81 nnd *2 alaea, or by mall from im in plain rapper on receipt of price. Kit HE book mailed in plain sealed envelop* on reqneat. Dr- Mlraelr. 120tli St. and Frk Art, ; New York. A M USEM ENTS ' 1 Majestic Theater' \VF, ALWAYS HAVE THE lIEST! Here I* Another Splentiid villi Including Billy Bouncer's Circus A XEW AND XOVEL EMTBHT AI \ M EXT Mr. and Mrs. GORDON WILDE In a Comedy Variety Offering, a Other I'leaning PeatureN ;t Extra! Extra! Extra! BVGHY SATIIIDAT MATINEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN MOVIES In Addition to HeKUlnr (thou, noons OPEN AT 1 MOVIES BEGIN* AT 1.45 lIEUUI.AR SHOW AT 2.30 KOIt ADIJI.TS AS WEI,I. AS QIIII.mtEN ■ REGENT Today and Tomorrow JACK PICKFORD "HUCKand TOM" A thrlllingly liumoroiiN ntry, right from the pagex of Mark Twain'* immortal liook, "TOM SAWYER." Monday and Tuesday ANN PENNINGTON IN "SUNSHINE NAN" A little laugh, a little nob—you know the kind of ntory. The kind that pleases everybody and one you want to see. Admission, 10c and 15c, and war tax ORPHEUM Today-Tomorrow MATINEES DAILY, 25c "One Girl's Experience" A PI, A V OF TO.DAY NIGHTS, 15c to 75c
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