10 MAKING MOVIES A VAUDEVILLE ACT Studio Work Done on Stage at Majestic Is an Enter taining Novelty Motion picture* in the making, one of the season's vaudeville novelties, is being offered as the headline feature •t the Majestic Theater. The act will be staged during the entire week and the pictures taken in serial form so that by Saturday night the entire *film play will be completed. All local talent will appear and after the pic tures are developed and arranged the finished play will be shown. Other acts on the bill playing only during the first three days follow. "Tfcr Htm f Hate." The fourth episode reads much like all melodrama serials, with the villain still pursuing i the fair lady. This time the one-eyed ' man is brought into the story. It seems that these mystery tales aren't ! successful without some odd speci- 1 men of humanity taking a prominent ; part. Waltbour Duo. Unicycle and bi- ; cycle entertainers of the usual kind, this pair have little in the way of nov- ! elty. Less singing and more cycling would make the act more attractive. Francis and Eldon. The audience i COLONIAL TO-DAY EARL WILLIAMS "AN AMERICAN LIVEWIRE" WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY ALICE JOYCE "THE TRIUMPH OF THE WEAK" From the Famous stage Success, "MY MAX" VICTORIA To-day Only—The l.t Chance to See THEDA BAHA In "THE SOll. OF HI DOHA" • Also a Fox Comedy. "A WAITER'S \\ ASTED LIFE") TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY FAXXIE WARD in "INNOCENT" Friday, Penify Hyland In "PEG OF THE PIRATES." Saturday. DnuKias Fairbanks in "MANHATTAN MADNESS." % ietoria Prices Always: I 10 and 15 Cent* and War Tax ■ ' \ Majestic Theater! 5 Biff Keith Attraction*. Including | VAVDEVILLE'S GREATEST NOV ELTY . 'Making Movie Stars' See How the Are Made. See Harrlnhurfc'N Beat Selected Talent Aet Before the And Episode No. 4 PEARL WHITE In "The House of Hate" Paxtang Park Theater All This Week Ward, Wilson and Ward PRESENTING Yap and His Dancing Dolls ALICE RAYE Dainty Singing C'omme<lienne Savannah and Georgia PARODISTS Rudy and Fisher GROTESQUE COMEDY The Manott Troup In Feats of Skill and Strength MATINEES TUESDAY, THURS DAY AND SATURDAY Qhlook boys-Bills got anew bike I Guaranteed Pullmans < t Single Bars \ , Vitalic Tires i , Rubber Pedals ' ► Extension Handle Bars O *, RuWber Grips Spring Saddle • J Roller Chain \ Coaster Brake , Mud Guards and Stand, | Arch Truss Frame $32.73 ( A bore Are Casta Prices [ SPECIAL J Goodyear Bicycle Tires - - $2.35 HEAGY BROS. SPORTING GOODS STORE 1 1200 N. THIRD STREET. Open Evenings. 0 wF'- PPHnMRHiHPIIiM ,p m ~- " TUESDAY EVENING, HAWUBBURG TELEGRAPH JCTNE 4, 1^175. liked these two ao well that they were ; recalled for an encore on the first evening program, singing "Santa 1 Lucia." This is a good offering and | deserves applause. Ray 1-a Pearl. - Roy is heralded as | an acrobatic entertainer, but instead 1 finds two Italian" friends in the au | dience te help him do a musical turn with steed guitar* vocal and piano I solos. Frews and Kennedy.. Listed as 1 the merriest comedian. Frances does 1 her best to keep up the reputation, j sings some exclusive comic songs and ■ closes -with a good patriotic numoej as an enoore. "Making Movie stars." The stage is turned into a picture studio for this act. and under the direction of Glen , White several scenes are 'shoe" There should be much interest in the finish ed plav. MAX ROBERTSON, i MAJ ESTIC "Making Movie Stars" and Vaudeville. COLONIAL To-day—"An American Live Wire." Wednesday and Thursday "The Tri umph of the Weak." Friday, only—"Riders of the Night." Saturday, only—"The Trail of Yester day." REGENT To-day Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in "His Majesty, Bunker Bean." To-morrow and Thursday Enid Bennett in "Naughty, Naughty." Thursday and Friday "Son of De mocracy" ("Down the River). Friday and Saturday Charles Ray in "Hired Man," and Charlie Chap lin in "The Vagabond." VICTORIA To-day Theda Bara in "The Soul of Buddha." To-morrow and Thursday Fannie Warti in "Innocent." Wednesday, also Ninth chapter of "The Eagle's Eye." Friday Peggy Hyland In "Peg and the Pirates." "His Majesty. Bunker Bean." shown at the Regent Theater for the last ' time to-day will | "His Majesty, will keep you in a lluiikrr Beun." roar of laughter, at the Kettent Jack Pickford aij- i pears in the leading role. Louise Huff, who appeared with Mr. Pickford in "Seventeen." "The ; Varmint," and other Paramount pic tures, appears in the leading femi nine role. A photoplay that entirely lives up to its seductive title is Enid Bennett's next Paramount picture which will be shown to-morrow and Thursday. "Naughty. Naughty!" as Its author. C. Gardner Sullivan calls it. is an ap pealing whimsical story of the strug gle of a single girl to overcome the deep-rooted prejudices and habits of a sleepy, old-fashioned mid-western town—and incidentally the prejudices of her charming, though old-fashioned sweetheart. This is the kind of weather that makes the big open-air theater at Paxtang Park the most PaitasK popular playhouse in Park town, especially when the show is as good as the one appearing at the park playhouse this week. Ward. Wilson and Ward seemed to be the big hit of the bill with the park audience last evening in a novelty dancing act called "Yap WHY WOMEN DREAD OLD AGE Don't worry about old age. Don't worry about being in other people's way when you are getting on in years. Keep your body in good condition and you can be as hale and hearty in your old days as you were when a kid. and every one will be glad to see you. The kidneys and bladder are the causes of senile afflictions. 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THEY ARE ALL MOVIE ACTRESSES NOW How many of the Mary Pickfords and the Mae Marshes and the Theda Baras that live right in Harrisburg do you know? Scan the picture over, gaze on the beauty that has grown up right here in your midst, and see how many of these girls you can name. Then go to the Majestic Theater and see these girls at work in the movies, doing real acting before a regular camera, with a cross director howling at them like mad if they don't get their "mug ging" just perfect. and His Dancing Dolls." The act is. a pleasing diversion from the usual | dancing stunt, and comes as near to , originality as any of the so-called ; new dancing offerings that we have seen. The Manott Troup thrilled their audience with numerous feats of skill and strength that are seldom equaled by the various troupes of ; this kind that visit Harrisburg. Alice j Raye. a charming little comedienne, sang a number of the latest song hits j in a manner that was altogether j pleasing, while Savannah and Georgia j were heard in numerous laugh-pro- j voking parodies and smart dialog } Rudy and Fisher, in a knockabout j comedy act, were well received by the j park audience. Those who have had the pleasure of seeing' Earl Williams in "An American Live Wire." which Enrl WIIIinmK in is showing at the ••An American Colonial Theater IJveWlre" for the last times to-day. were pleas ed with this unusual offering. From j the opening scene of "An American Live Wire" until the final scene there j are no dull moments and the audience is held in the grip of this powerful j story. Wednesday and Thursday Alice Joyce will be in an in tensely emotional role in "The Tri- i umph of the Weak," from the famous j stage success, "My Man." The large crowds who witnessed the incomparable Theda Bara in her won derful production, Tlicdn Hara "The Soul of Budd- In "The Soul ha," were certan of Iluddhn" ly more than pleased with her maiden ef fort at scenario writing. And. in view of the fact that it was totally differ ent from anything In which this noted star has as yet appeared in, denotes an originality ffom which the motion picture devotees can expect great things in the near future. "The Soul of Buddha" has to do with the mys ticism of the Far Kast, and the stage setting ami every detail have given it an altogether different caste than any salient drama seen here for months. For to-morrow and Thurs day the noted star. Fanny Ward, will he the attraction in -the all-absorbing drama. "Innocents." It's a picture with a lesson for every man and wo man. "Making Movie Stars" is the feature act at the Majestic Theater for the week. This big novelty "Making does just what the title Movie suggests. From the audi- 1 Slant" ence are selected casts : for each of the various j plays that will be presented during 1 the week. The directors, operators, etc.. of the organization are profes- ; sionals, but the players In each drama will be of local talent. It is j rollicking fun for the spectator and in many cases movie stars are made j over night. U. S. Red Cross Helping the Stream of Refugees in Path of Offensive Paris. The stream of refugees; from the path of the German of-' fensive is being cared for by the American Red Cross emergency re lief organization, which covers every , station in Paris. It is providing food j and clothing and aiding the French government in handling the peo ple from ingoing and outgoing sta-1 tions, and at the request of Chief of Police Guichard and General Pellet tier, head of the huge St. Sulpllce refuge, the Red Cross is aiding refu gees compelled to spend the night in Paris. This shelter has 25,000 beds and 7,500 people were fed there yes terday. It Is giving clothfng to 2,- 000 people dally. EMJARGING PLANT Waynesboro. Pa.. June 4.—ln the comparatively short time the Shearer Machine Company here has been In the manufacturing business the com pany has made wonderful strides and has outgrown their present qpar ters. It was found necessary to take over the shops formerly occupied by Victor Tool Company. This will be operated as a branch plant of the company. RORBKR BREAKS WIXDOW Waynesboro, Pa., June 4. —Saturday night a slick robber banged a large hole In the large plate glass window of W. L. Maurer's department store at Blua Ridge Summit and carried off several Ingersoll watches and a hat. He cot away with his booty. More than a score of young men and ! women of this city have enlisted in the company that for one week is going to make movies at the Majestic. ] j They do their work on the stage. ! under blinding lights, while the audi ence looks on. In fact it is an act in I the regular vaudeville show, and a good act. too. for there is a good deal j to laugh at and at the same time it j is interesting to see how movies are made. "Mollie and Her Suitors" is the title NOVELTY KEYNOTE OF GREAT CIRCUS PROGRAM Interior and Exterior Views at Ringling Bros. Circus Because they are introducing more new features than ever before in the history of their circus, Ringling Brothers have -termed the present year's tour a "season of novelty and innovations." The program opens with the big gest and mast magnificent spectacle ever traveled in America. This pro duction is the gigantic pantomime of love and chivalry "In Days of Old." It is divided into four acts and pre sented ifton a stage of mammoth proportions.' A cast of 1,250 actors. 400 trained singers, 90 musicians and regiments of horses are included in the great wordless play. It termi nates with a ballet of ,800 dancing girls. Trainloads of special scenery, electrical effects and gorgeous cos tumes are used in the spectacle. These were fashioned by the most expert of Kuropean artists, me chanics and designers. It is a pro duction in which the characters cen turies old are made to live again amid the splendor which obtained in the period when "knighthood was in flower." The spectacle is given In the main tent and precedes two hour* of arenlc display which introduces hun- increase trcn(?th of delicate, Berrout, run-<lown people In two weekr time in many initancei. It haa been ued and e dorsed by such men as Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, former Secretary of the Treasury and Ex-Governor of Iowa: Former United State* Senator Richard Rollind Kenney of Delaware at preaent Major of the U. S. Army: General John L. Clem (Re tired) the drummer boy of Shiloh who waa aergeant in the U. S. Army when only 11 years of age; alio United State Judge G. W. Atkinaon of the Court of Claima of Washington and others. Aik of the photoplay that is being wound onto a reel at the Majestic this week. And it is a pretty Mollie, too, whose hand is sought by the rivals, and who it. made the victim of a poisoned candy plot at the hands of the vampire girl. And the rival lovers, the vampire, Mollie, the detectives that run down the trail of the death-dealir-s sweets, and in fact everybody who has any thing to do with the picture, so far as appearing in it, is a resident of Harrisburg. flreds of artists of skill and daring. Fully 90 per cent, of these perform ers are making their first tour of America. Almost every country on the face of the globe is represented among the* aerialists. equestrians, wire walkers, equilibrists, acrobats, Juggler and other champions. There are $0 clowns, including the most noted of European pantomimists. In addition is presented a complete dumb-animal circus of more than a hundred trained beasts of the plain and jungle, together with a brilliant horse show and speed tournament of unsual novelty. Ringling Brothers will exhibit here Tuesday, June 11. LET'S ALL LIVE IN RIVER-VIEW TO THOSE INTERESTED IN THE PURCHASE OF PLOTS IN RIVER-VIEW We wish to state that our plots facing the river front are 175 feet deep. The plot is approved by the City Planning Commission. The ground between the river and Front street is given to the city to be used for park purposes. SOME SUB-DIVISION Reserve Your Location Now—Call Bell 1390, Dial 3573, For Information E. N. HERSHEY, Owner WM. J. SOHLAND, Mgr. At each performance another chap ter is taken, and at the end of the week the entire picture will be piec ed together and made into one film. It will be developed. ■ and will be shown at the Majestic during the week of June IT. There is room for more players in the company, so girls, if you have been wavering over the matter make up your minds now whether or not you want to seek fame on the screen. Here is a chance to see what it is like. SUPPLIES FOR FRANCE Waynenboro. Pa., June 4. —The Red Cross auxiliaries of the Waynesboro Branch, located at Quincy, Zullingcr and Rouzerville, are making up a large supply of dressings, gads and sponges to be sent to France. Prof it by the Experience/ \ of Others / Cleanse the system of impurities, stimu- JMW, late and regulate the organs of digestion, Prevent headaches, indigestion, constipation My and bilious attacks. Keep yourself in top-notch N||\. M// condition. Feel stronger, and go at your work with a N||S. 111/ If clear head and steady hand. Clear your complexion and M 11111 l brighten your spirits. 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German Theology Rain \ of Clergy, Dr. Savage [ Tells Baptist Session r Philadelphia, June 4. Germany f theology has been responsible for the -j ruin of hundreds of clergymen by I robbing them of their faith In the Biljle, according to the Rev. Dr. Cor- neliua S. Savage, field secretary of j the ministers' and missionaries' fund, , who delivered an address on the \ "Safeguarded Ministry" before the < Baptist ministers' confSrence yester- , day in the First Baptist Church. "Through her universities Ger many has transformed the spirit and ideals of her people," Doctor Savage asserted. "Her remarkable success] in this respect must impress the' world with the importance of giving our young men the right kind of ' training. "Aside from what the grace of God does for a man. ministers are literal ly made in the theological seminar- 1 ieis. As a matter of fact, in many; I seminaries young men are brought In contact with this German brand I of theology and lose faith in the di-1 vino law of God. When they go into the ministry many of them feel call jed upon to re-edit the Scriptures. | ; They are suspicious of the superna i tural and skeptical of the miracles. | j They preach the Christian religion j after the manner of an apologist. It] is to be hoped that the war will clarify the situation and make this 1 German brand of theology unpopu lar." Germans Are Warned to Expect Heavy Losses Amsterdam, June 4.—The semi official Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, of Berlin, publishes a let- BUSY BUSINESSMEN Science Helps Tliem Out After Reck lessly Abusing the Stomach The most reckless man in regard to health is the busy businessman. At noon he rushes out for a bite to eat. He bolts his food without proper masti ■ cation, and heaps on his stomach an extra burden greater than it is able to carry without breaking down. 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