Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 07, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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HAL SKELLEY AND THE BRIDESMAIDS IN "FLO-FLO," THE MOST
DAZZLING AND GORGEOUS
ssjs&fgitfs: ttarasus:
*:xes." Al,o, FIo-F'o. the charming cofset mod*'* glve/™","?,.",! i t ,nc,dentall > ' umb.r. nothing but "perfect thirty-
ORPHEIM
an J to-morrow, matinee and
night John cort offers the sea
'no S -no' !a!; ° nal musical comedy.
Friday and Saturday, with dailv mati
nees. May 10 and 11 "O™ the
Wit n h°i,aly r "° n thC F ' rins
' A, . l ._ next we * k ; w >th daily matinees—
Tarzan of the Apes."
* MAJESTIC
H:gh Grade of Vaudeville.
COUIXIAI,
of D,rth" ith sstore - v :n " Thf ?,on
To-morow. Thursday and FVidav
Nar-.mova in "Revelation."
Saturday Edith Storev in "Treas
ures of the Sea."
_. J REGENT
THvorct - Burke in "Let s Get a
To-morrow only _ Mar- Miles Minte
of the Red C Cro% d s"" " Th? Splr,t
Thursday Friday and Saturdar—"The
an -The S °" of
. VICTORIA
Ejiemy" Glaum in "An Alien
To .:iS or^ w ~ Gladys Brockwell i n
The Pevil s Wheel." and the fifth
charter of "The Eagle's Eve.- I
Thursday Peggy Hyland in "The
TUESDAY EVENING, HXIUUSBURO iMMt XELBQIUIPH MAY 7. 1918
Debt of Honor and the fourth!
I episode of "The Woman in the'
_ VV eb.
f r ,V? aj . ~ Tom Mix in "Western!
Blood.
I . Over 7.900 feet of genuine war pic
| -ures. direct from the firing line and •
taken by special permis
'"e sion of the Italian Govern
n.o" ment. will be shown at the'
, Orpheum next Friday and
-aturday. with daily matinees. The
pictures will show the repulse of the
Austrian and German troops after
their invasion of Italy—most of the
ngh.ting being done on the "Isonzo j
River and the surrounding snow-clad !
A:ps. Many of the hardships encoun
tered by the Italians are shown, es-
peciallv by the sentry doing dutv on '
;?^JI l 0 at an altitude of
10.000 feet The pictures are said to
he the most instructive of the present
war and give a truthful view of the
war as it is seen on the other side
"Our Boys In Service" has been in
cluded on this program as an addd
attraction. Seats will be placed on
sale to-morrow morning for all per
formances.
"The Legion of Death." a timely
drama dealing with Russian women
;n the trenches, is
Edith Storey the Colonial Thea
ln -The ter's feature at-
I.cgion of Death" traction fo-dav.
Talented Edith '
Storey is the star, and her acting, as
usual, is artistic. An exceptionally'
supporting cast has been selected for
I this picture.
1 To-morrow. Thursday and Friday,!
Alia Nazimova. the celebrated Russian
I actress, who won world-wide fame in
"War Brides." both on the stage and
■ on the screen, will be seen in a seven -
I part production entitled "Revelation."
taken from the storv. • The Rosebush
of a Thousand Years."
With the distinction of being among
i the world's greatest magical enter
tainers. The Great
The Great Leon Leon and his com
at the Majestic pany of "Wonder
Workers." expon
| ents of Hindu magic, are presenting
a stupendous and verv entertaining
spectacle in one act and two scenes.
, They introduce a succession of baf
fling and bewildering illusions, weird
and uncanny mysteries, scenic sur-
Victoria Theater
LAST TIMES TO-DAY
I.OUSE GLAIM In
-AN ALIEN EXEMV
To-morrow only—Cvladys Rrock-
Tsrll In -The Devil's Wheel." alio
I -The Eagle' Eye."
Thursday only Peßgy Hyland
In -The Debt of Honor" and "The
Woman in the Weh."
Friday. Tom Mix In
"WESTERN BLOOD"
Vietorla Price* Always:
I 10c and 15c and War Tax
v /
i | prises and electrical effects- A big
I feature of the act is one of the most
daring, startling: and sensational illu
sions ever attempted called "Kire and
i Water." Farrell Taylor and Company
are presenting a most entertaining
comedy musical act. It is Quite a
novelty and is full of good comedy
and music. The musical part of the
' act is taken care of by Miss Reatrice
i Diamond, an accomplished saxaphon
ist. and Miss Carlena Diamond, who
plays the harp. Claud and Marion
Cleveland, pleasing young couple in a
• bright song and patter skit: Charles
Bradley, excellent comedy entertainer.
MAJESTIC
The Great Leon
—A>D—
"The Wonder Workers"
The World** Grfatfut Magical
Kntcrtainera
Farrell Taylor & Co.
PrrifilliK
A Comedy \ arlety Sketch Entitled
"The African Duke"
3 —Otter Hlnh-elaaa Features 3
and one other act complete the pro
gram.
Dainty Billie Burke was seen to
splendid advantage in her latest
photo-comedy. "Let's
"Let"* Ret Get a Divorce," which
■ Illvorre** was displaved at the
at Urgent Regent Theater yes
terday. It will be shown
again to-day.
Patrons said that Miss Burke de
picts in delightful fashion the ro
mance of Cyprienne Marcey, a girl in
a convent, whose romantic nature
finds expression in numerous, harm
less flirtations. She weds, becomes
dissatisfied. demands a divorce,
which she later refuses to accept and
finally discovers the error of her ways
and a reconciliation with her hus
band follows.
To-morrow only, charming Mary
Miles Minter will appear in her latest
success. "A Bit of Jade." A pretty
girl found a necklace in her brother's
overcoat pocket. She lost it on a mid
nig.it lark. The man who found it
recognized her as the girl he saw in
the cafe on the day he had lost it
There ensue many complications up
to the moment that he puts the neck
lace around her neck and tells of the
Hindu legend. In addition to the fea
ture "The Spirit of the Ued Cross."
showing what is happening to our
boys "over there," will be shown.
An interesting fact about the
photo-drama. "An Alien Enemy," in
which Miss kouise
I oul*e Glaum In Glaum makes her
"An Allen Knemj" debut as star in
Paralta Plays, and
which will be shown at the Victoria
Theater for the last times to-dav. is
that the story opens in Berlin. "Ger
many. but later the locale, featuring
practically the same characters. is
REGENT THEATER ORPHEUM Ssw
NOW SHOWING POPULAR TOMOROW BEST *1
BILLIE BURKE MVRLNII ' ".VRS SJJJO
In "LET'S GET A DIVORCE" JOHN CORT fount* (,"> T HE SEASON'S
The Mriinßext atraln of UonieKtic Infelicity that ever crept Into it i 1/ SENSATIONAL SUCCESS
happy romance shown in thh production.
Admission 10c and 15c and war tax.
To-morrow Only—Double Attraction tja: 1 IT f
Mary Miles Minter pl"\^r
IX B Y\ AND HER PERFECT BYI
"A BIT OF JADE" 36 CHORUS IMRNA
In wlilfh a charming Mlaa get* mixed np In n Jenel robbery, nnd falls 1 The Most Gorgeous and Dazzling Cos
victim ... . HIM i... tumes Ev „ Displayed in a Musical Comedy
"THE SPIRIT OF THE RED CROSS" P R I EP ,
Niffhfs Orchestra, $1.50.
Show... „ha, U happening t„ our boy. -Over There." Wlg"fS Balcony, SI.OO, Gallery. g.y.
Admission 10c and 15c and war tax _ T7T?TrAV A mm
Extraordinary Double Attraction Days SATURDAY May 10-11
Thursday, Friday and Saturday MATINEES DAILY, 15c AND 25c
MAETERLINCK'S A Motion Picture Direct From the Front
"The Blue Bird" jOn The Isonzo
Seeking Happlneaa, yon will he eneer to *ee Mneterllnck'a version of I
the eternal atruKirle for If. J OR
A production of urpa*tns; beauty, pleturlxed moat elaborately for /% rTll TTIa • J f , >r ( ,1 , ■
Arteraft. Shown in other eltlea for IV up to fI.OO. Un 1 11© T lFlllg LIIIC T? ltll Italy
W WWMR , __ __ T THE MOST WONDERFUL AND INSTRUCTIVE
tj.IL.IN JAM IN CHAPIN PICTURES OF THE PRESENT WAR
In "THE SON OF DEMOCRACY" PRICES, NIGHTS, 15 C , 25c, 35c, 50c
(My Flrat Jury) ————
Admission—Adults, 15c; Children 10c and war tax. I ATTRACTION ■ OUR BOYS IIV SERVICE
moved to the United States, and at the
end of the picture, through the de
velopment of the plot, the scenes are
laid in France, still with the same
people enacting the principal roles.
The atmosphere of all the scenes
and the local color in the production
are exquisite and give an air of real
ism that makes the picture effective
and impressive. Miss Glaum appears
te advantage In the role of "Neysa
Von Isrel." an American-born but Her
man-bred girl, who Is sent to America
as a member of the Central Powers'
Intelligent Department. The picture
was written especially for Miss
Olauin by the Paralta staff author.
Monte M. Katterjohn. and was staged
under the direction of Wallace Wors
le>\
Audiences yesterday welcomed this
picture most cordially and greeted
Ijouise Glaum in her debut with Par
alta. As all of the predecessors made
by this company, this production is of
an extraordinary caliber. Harrisburg
theatergoers feel that a Paralta Play
is always one which canot bo missed.
* 1
Regent Theater
—
Thursday. Friday & Saturday
MAETERLINCK'S
'Theßlueßird'
and
BENJAMIN CHAPIN
In
"The Son of Democracy"
Federation Speakers at
Lucknow Tomorrow
Speakers will ba on the golf links
at Lucknow at noon to-morrow to
bring the message of the American
Federation of Labor to the Lucknow
shopmen. It Is the desire of the
speakers to have the men in Harrls
burg become as soon as possible a
part of the federation system on the
Pennsylvania railroad, as It Is ex
pected to have a delegation at Broad !
Street station by July 1 to make an !
j
ORPHEUM
THUR. MAY 9
The Monte
Carlo Girls
I.AKGIvST CAST OK ARTISTS
IV BURLESQUE
LADIES ATTIIK IN
MATiXKK IVJC
agreement and the support of all is
needed to that end.
Use McNeil'? Pain Exterminator—Ad.
COLONIAL
EDITH STOREY
—IN—
The Legion of Death
Tills Picture Affords the Star the
Best Opportunity of Her Career
WED., TIIUR., FRI.
THE GREAT _____
Nazimova
In Her First ' *
Picture Since Jm
IN ' " jgj|
REVELATION
A POWERFUL STORY OF A
WOMAN'S REDEMPTION