19 "HONEY BOYS" AT MAJESTIC Miniature Minstrels Are Popu t lar; Appeal For Clothing For Belgians . The Original Honey Boys and Miss Florence Timponi held the honors on the Majestic bill for the last half of the week. A novelty act and two fine comedy offerings were heartily enjoyed. . The Alvarados—Playing on glasses of water, these clever actors pre sented a good musical offering. "Smiles," the popular waltz closed their act. Florence Tim-poni—.Although she was placed in the second spot. Miss Timponi quickly made good, singing a number of new war-time songs which touched the popular chord. At the end of her act she appealed for old clothing for the Belgians. Honey Boys.—A good minstrel show in miniature. Several ' solo numbers were highly appreciated. The names of the minstrels were not placed on the program and it is im possible, therefore, to ' give proper credit. . Toney and Norman—A bad. open ing with the usual flirtation was overcome by excellent comedy work in the last part of the act. Fine sing ing and laughmaking. Jack and Foris—Comedy tumbling and semi-acrobatic stunts kept the audience in an uproar. Many stayed in their seats until the curtain. Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator—Ad. OVERWORKED MAN Couldn't Get Man to Fill His Place, Had to Keep On. how He Did It Saratoga, Cal.—"l am an engineer and overworked so I could not sleep, was tired all the time. I could not get a man to fill my place so had to keep on working. My druggist asked me to try Vinol and it built me up and strengthened me so I feel fine and sleep all right."—lsaac W. Bradford. There is no secret about Vinol. It owes its success in such cases to beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and glycero phosphates, the greatest body build ing and strength creating tonics. We strongly recommend Vinol. George A. Gorgas, Kennedy's Medi cine Store, 321 Market St.; C. F. Kramer, Third and Broad Sts.; Kltz miller's Pharmacy, 1325 Derry St., and druggists everywhere. STRONGER IN TAKE THE LEAD They Have Nerves of Iron and Real Red Fight ing Blood Vital force is the material from wlpch leaders in all walks of life are made, it is well worth getting and holding. The health and nerve of the athlete is what Nature intended every man and woman to have. The blood of an athlete is pure and red, a strong heart pumps and drives it through his body. No won der that every inch of his system is i filled with energy and health, his nerves like iron, spirits high, hard tasks a pleasure and life one song of Joy. A leading doctor says, "Everyone should feel this way. That if you are not red-blooded, are nervous, all run down and on your last legs, for you to build up your blood and nerves with exercise, fresh air, nour ishing food and nature's great pre scription, Phosphated Iron, a real blood and nerve builder." Then you will be there with vim find push to easily do the work that you now do on your nerves alone. He also says, "Phosphated Iron feeds the blood cells with iron and nerve force, and that leading spe cialists are now using it successfully all over the country, that it has sprung into almost instant popu larity with the better class of doc tors as one of the few remedies they can depend on to produce re sults." Special Notice To insure phy sicians and their parents getting the genuine Phosphated Iron we put up in capsules only, so do not allow dealers to substitute any pills or tablets. For sale in Harrisburg by George A. Gorgas, 16 North Third street and Pennsylvania Railroad Station. 432 MARKET STREET * License No. G-35305 Saturday Morning Specials Sept. 28 Steak 30c KOCND kump v.v.v.v.v.v.v Roost 25c ENGLISH CUT ■■ U/V/ ALL-DAY SPECIALS COOKED CHUCK a PIGS' FEET.. ROAST taS O C pickled XVfC FLESHY POT r\ r\ TRIPE ROAST (ami M C FRESH GROUND rj SUGAR CURED rj a BEEF Cmi O C REGULAR HAMS. O C BOILING -g Q SUGAR CURED pm BEEF J.CfC CALIFORNIA HAMS £ C BUTTERINE DEPARTMENT LINCOLN x~\ W9 ' CREAM rj rj BRAND (ml £ C CHEESE *3 faC PREMIUM rj rj LIMBURGER r> r"% BRAND (JUC CHEESE OtaSC VISIT OUR STORES AND BE CONVINCED MARKETS IN FIFTY-SIX PRINCIPAL CITIES OF 14 STATES MAUN OFFICE, Get the HiiWt PACKING PLANT. CHICAGO, ILL. uet tne na*>it PEORIA. ILL. iBIG SPECTACLE i COMES TO REGENT Cecil B. De Millc's. "Till I Come Back to You" This Week The name of Cecil B. De Mille, the distinguished motion picture pro ducer, is well known throughput the amusement world. Mr. De Mille is a producer of special subjects of the highest class, on a par with the great D. W. Griffith. For several | years he has been making cinema 1 history of great importande. He produced many notable photoplays including "Joan the Woman", a mng r.iiicent spectacle; "The Woman God Forgot"; "We Can't Have Every Everything", and in his latest spec tacle "Till I Come Back to You' is said to be one of the most mag nificent cinema spectacles thus far presented to the public. Mr. De Mille is a producer of ex ceptional talent who has made rapid strides toward absolute perfection in his recent photoplays. This rep utation for artistry will in no way suffer through his latest photoplay, but on the contrary is a distinct ad vance in the art of which he is the master. "Till I Come Back to You" was written by one of the best-known motion picture writers of the day, Miss Jeanie Macphearson. As a writer of note, she has a wide exper ience and a thorough training ard in this, her latest creation, coupled with the fact that Mr. De Mille is the producer, it is said to be an as sured fact of its huge success. This picture has been drawing large audiences in the Largest New York Photo houses at increased ad mission. Its production costs thous ands of dollars, the scene being act ual ones of tlie suffering and multil lation of Belgium. In coming to Harrisburg, movie fans will have the opportunity of seeing of the great est spectacles of the day. It will be the attain attraction at the Regent Theatre for the first three days of next week, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.—Adv. Von Stein, Prussian War 'Minister, Gives Up Post London, Sept. 27.—Leut. General Von Stein, the Prussian war minis ter, is reported to have resigned, ac cording to advices to the Exchange Telegraph Company from Copen j hagen. I General Vbn Stein became Prus sian war minister late In October, 11916, succeeding Lieut. General Wild Von Hohenborn, who was placed in command of an army coups on the western front. General Von Stein had been in command in the four teenth reserve army corps, after hav ing served as quartermaster general Before ht appointment as war minis ter he was in command of trocps on the Somme front in France. General Von Stein tendered his resignation as Prussian minister of war on July 13, 1917, but It was not accepted. j MAJESTIC High Class Vaudeville. ORPHEUM To-night Stuart Walker presents Booth Tarkington's "Seventeen." / Saturday, night only, September 28— A. H. Woods presents "Business Before Pleasure." Tuesday, night only, October I—Corn stock and Elliott offer the original cast and production of "Oh, Boy." Wednesday, matinee and night, Oc tober 2 Selwyn and Company j offer 'The Naughty Wife." * COLONIAL . To-day and to-morrow Geraldine Farrar in "The Turn of the Wheel." | Monday and Tuesday Mae Marsh in I "Money Mad." I Wednesday and Thursday Con | stance Talmadge in "Sauce for the Goose." REGENT To-day and to-morrow Vivian Mar tin in "Viviette;" Mack Sennett com edy, "Her Screen Idol," and Tele gram Screen of Current Events. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Cecil B. DeMille's "Till I Come Back to You." Thursday and Friday Charles Ray in "The Claws of the Hun." VICTORIA To-day and to-morrow —Mae Murray in "Her Body in Bond." Monday to Thursday William Far num in "Les Miserables." • All stages of the life of man have been duly celebrated in the past, ex cept that sole period "Seventeen" which is indioated by the mystic number, "Seventeen." It has been said, with justice, that "seventeen is not an age, HAROLD CRANE WITH SOME OF THE "GARDEN OF GIRLS" AND BOYS WITH THE - ORIGINAL NEW YORK PRINCESS THEATER CAST AT THE TUESDAY NIGHT Its songs are being sung and w bistled almost everywhere, as they are hummable, whistleable—full of rhythm ad lilting notes. / "Oh. Boy" will be seen in Harr isburg at the Orpheum Tuesday night at its best, for the original New York production and cast is coming. It includes such Broadway stars 'as Anna Wheaton. Marie Carroll, Edna May Oliver, Augusta Haviland, Charles Compton, Jack Merritt and others. There will also be the Princess Theater "Garden of Girls." with all /the charm and enthusiasm of youth. / but a disease." This computation marks a tremendous and indecisive period, when the average youth is something more than a boy and some thing less than a man. There is noth ing harder in experience than to sus tain the transitory age of 17 with comity and grace. This faltering and fluttering '" rl "g- pRPHEUM T rr STUART WALKER PRESENTS Booth Tarkingtori's Big Hit SEVENTEEN A Comedy of Youth and Love and Summertime 8 Months in New York A Thf a °ter h See "Seventeen" and Be Seventeen Again SEATS 250 TO $1.50 V, ' . Lj ORPHEUM 3ES? OCT. 1 ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY F. RAY COMSTOCK and WILLIAM ELLIOTT present THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK PRINCESS THEATER CAST, including ANNA WHEATON MARIE CARROLL EDNA MAY OLIVER AUGUSTA HAVILAND CHARLES COMPTON HAROLD CRANE ETHEL FORDE HARRY QUEALY JACK RAFFAEL . STEPHEN MfLEY JACK MERRITT RALPH O'BfllEN MARGERET MASON HELEN FRANCIS AND THE PRINCESS "GARDEN OF GIRLS" IN THE SMARTEST OF ALL MUSICAL COMEDIES Direct from two years at the Princess Theater, New York, with the same big production and cast intact :: ss :: NO ADVANCE IN PRICES—SOO TO $2.00 FINDS MISSING WIFE) I Baltimore, Md., Sept. 27. —/NlchCM last DeSantls, 1016 Hemlocty street* Harrlsburg, ended a two-yeafr search for his wife and child ttesterday, when he saw his daughter playing in the street here. He found tfhem living at 876 West Fayette (street with Henry Mowers, 21, who disappeared at the same' time as Mrs. DeSantls. Mow< ers being held in Baltimore. Mrs* DeSantls, aged 21, is being held as a witness on his charge of transports ing Mrs. DeSantls to Maryland for ims moral purposes. ( REGENT DOUBLE ATTRACTION To-day and To-morrow Vivian Martin / —lN— "Viviette" MACK/SENNETT COMEDY "HER SCREEN IDOL" Telegram Screen / COMING /Monday, Tuesday, / Wednesday Tlhe picture that Jammed the Rev/llle Theater for one aoltd wreek at u dm Imm I oil. "Till I Come Back to You" PRODUCED BY Cecil B. De Mille The man who produced "Joan the Woman," •'The Woman God Forgot." A trvo-hour how. ADMISSION 10c and 20c and War Tax Thursday and Friday Charles Ray —IN— "In the Claws of the Hun" ORPHEUM Wednesday, October 2 Matinee and Night (hoursmw|l:HTYx\ \\ lOFFUNjywvni |3 J J ISSI VyOC/ LOS£ TfiOi/BLE WH/LZ TH£V Afii T LOS//VG £LO/S£. —L mwemmm■ —car — 11 ■ aana—m A feast of fun about a nice but naughty girl in three esca pades. PRICES . ! Matinee 25c to $l.OO i Night 25c to $1.50 Seats on Sale Monday