Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 21, 1919, Page 18, Image 18

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Guardsmen to Be Paid
i'or Drill Work When State
Troops Are Reorganized
Pennsylvania's National Guard
which will be reconstituted as to
~M~\
KEMP'S BALSAM
Will Stop that Cough I
GUARANTEED
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FRIDAY EVENING, Harrisbttrg TEtEGRAPH ' FEBRUARY 21, 1919
organizations and designations on
the same plan ns was in force be
fore the outbreak of the war will
I be furnished with all equipment by
the national government and there
! will also be an allowance from the
j federal fund for attendance at
- drills.
II This announcement was made
! here to-day by Adjutant General
i Frank D. Bear.v. "1 expect to go to
! Washington early next week to ap
: pear before the Senate military af
fairs committee," said General
1 Beary. "From what X have learned
; the plan is to pay the Guardsmen,
i for attending drills and a scale
i will be adopted. The AN ar Depart-
I ment will furnish the equipment and
! that will solve the matter of ar
tillery."
General Beary said that in all
' probalility the new Guard division
I would consist of 12,r.01) men instead
of about 10.500 owing to some
I changes which would be made.
I'se .McNeil's Pain Exterminator—Ad
STEELTON BOY
DIES OF WOUND;
ASSAILANT HELD
Police' Nab Another AVlio Shot
Man in Ann; Coroner
Views Suicide
Steelton was tiic scene, of two
shooting affairs, one of which re*
suited fatally, and a suicide, yester
day. The two assailants who are
said to have shot their adversaries
during arguments, are under arrest.
George Mahlan, aged 1", was fa
tally shot by Mike Galles. Adam
Ixincur was shot through the arm
by Zdrako Mladonovlc, and Jordan
Trumpeff died of a self-inflicted ra
zor wound.
Mahlan was rushed to the Harris
! burg Hospital following the shoot
i ing, which occurred in the cellar of
; his home yesterday morning. It is
said he and Galles were drinking,
! and, according to Galles, Mahlan
[ threatened him with a gnn. Galles
; said he then drew his revolver and
[ shot Mahlan. The bullet entered
i the forehead, resulting fatally a
| short time later. Galles was found
soon afterward along a road near
Zimmerman's Woods, and was com
mitted to jail by Squire Stees.
Lonear was shot, it is said, dur
ing an argument with Mladenovic
I over a business affair, it is said they
had been working together in a
| bakery, when trouble urose between
them, precipitating the tight. Police
I hail just arrested Mladenovic when
they were notitied of the Mahlau
shooting.
Jordan Trumpeff, a Macedonian,
440 Main street, died at 4.30 o'clock,
of wounds inflicted by a razor.
Friends say ho had been melancholy
i for some time, lie is survived by
! a wife and four children at Prilep,
! Macedonia.
Bellevue Park Association
Entertained Last Evening
The Hellcvue Park Association
i was entertained last evening by Mr.
j and Mrs. Edson J. Hockenbury,
J 24 20 Chestnut street. The evening's
prpgram cons'sted of two piano se
lections by P. K. Shuey, several
cornet solos by Bernard Aldinger,
an address of welcome by the presi
dent of-the association. ,\L X. Kast,
j speeches interspersed with humor
ous and entertaining stories by John
IT. Olmsted, Walter E. Deitrich,
j John Heathcote. Paul Yoorhees,
Adam Houtz and the host of the
evening. Edson .X. Hockenbury.
| Intersperlng the speeches were
' several delightful soprano solos by
Vlss F.stellc. Butler, a tenor solo l>y
i Air. Dietrich, duets by Elizabeth
j and llarold McOord and community
singing led by Mr. Dietrich in which
the young people competed success
fully with the older folks.
Following the numbers on the
program came a period of soeinl
i mingling during which refreshments
<vere served, and a vote of thanks
tendered the host and hostess for
their hospitality.
Those in altendance were Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Hockenbury, Miss Ks
' telle Butler, Mr. and Mrs. George
|W. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. John
| Heathcote, Miss Anna Taft, Mrs. E.
X. Hause, Mrs. X\an M. Glace, Mr.
j and Mrs. F. B. Aldinger, Mr. and
Mrs. 1. P. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. 1.,.
F. Jlaehnlen, Mr. and Mrs. 1,. XL
! Hagerling, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A.
I Hippie. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Xotestine,
] Air. and Mrs. Frank G'. Fahnestock,
Jr., Air. and Mrs. Paul A'oorhees,
Air. and AD'S. Walter Dietrich, Dr. B.
E. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Houtz. Mr. and Airs. John T. Olm
sted, Mr. and Mrs. M. f. Kast, Mr.
and Airs. William Rufus McCord,
Miss Downing. Bernard Aldinger, P.
R. Shuey. Eliazebth and Philip
Bowman, Helen and Robert Xote
stine. Gladys Voorhees. Harold
Xordby McCord, Elizabeth G. Mc-
Cord, AVillett G. ATcCord, Walter F>.
Dietrich. Jr., Buddy Wright, Stew
art Hockenbury. Norman Hocken
bury. Myron Hockenbury, John
Houtz, George Doehne, Jr. and Rob
ert Doehne.
The committee on social activi
ties in charge consists of Airs. I. P
Howinan, Mrs. J,. F. Haehnlen, Airs.
U H. Hagerling, T,. B. Xotestine. P..
E. Wright. Harold A. ITipple and
AVilliam 'Rufus McCord. chairman.
The president of Bellevue Park As
sociation Is M. T. Kast.
Prominent Men Organize
to Aid Loan Campaign
\ John S. Fisher, state commission
er of banks, and Lewis S. Sadler,
State Highway Commissioner, are
members of the newly organized
advisory committee of twelve mem
bers to help float the Fifth Liberty
Loan campaign in Pennsylvania. E.
MeLain Wntters, Philadelphia, heads
the committee, and the other mem
bers are: David Bariy, Johnstown;
A. A. Custard. Philadelphia; Charles
TO. Hess. AVilkes-Barie: Grier Hersh,
York; Daniel Kaerecher. Pottsville:
Arthur Peek. Philadelphia; Allen P.
Perley, AVilliamsport; George K.
Reilly. Philadelphia; C. S. Weston!
Scranton.
For greater efficiency in conduct
ing the campaign the counties of the
state in the third federal reserve
district have been divided into seven
groups and seven members of the
advisbry committee will be group
chairman, to act as spokesmen in the
advisory committee for their respec
tive districts, and present the needs
pi' each district as they develop
from time to time during the cam
paign. Harrisbiirg in Group F,
composed of York. X„aneaster. Dau
phin, Perry. Juniata. Cumberland.
Adams, l-'rankiin, Fulton and Aflf
flin counties, represented by -Grier
Hersh, York.
Thief of -Carload of
Tin Gives Self Up
Pittsburgh. Feb. 21.—Virtually a
nation-wide search for a carload of
Pig tin valued at $23,000, which van
ished from the Newcastle. Pa., vards
of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
lost May, ended here to-day when
Clyde E. Mehaffeyt 37, of Versailles.
Pa., walked into the office of R. C.
Bledsoe, chief of police of the Pitts
burgh division of the Baltimore and
Ohio, with the calm announcement
that he was the man responsible for
the car's disappearance.
Mehaffey was yardmaster at New
castle in Afay. The cgr was carded
for Pittsburgh ns war material, and
everyone .connected, with its move
ment has been arrested with the ex
ception of Mehaffey,
I-lamuseAhents^
MAJESTIC
H 'kb Clh.*h Vaudeville ■*- "Little Miss
Manhattan," a Broadway musical
lev.ue.
ORPHEUM
to-night and to-morrow, matinee and
niKhl, February 21 and 22
Naughty! Naughty!"
Monday, night only, 2 1
the New York Syncopated Orches
tra.
' L !r ; s '' a - v ' n 'Blit only, February 25
Jhe Celebrated Italian Lyric So
prano, Signorlna Eul'einia Uiannini
und Her concert Company.
Wednesday and Thursday, with dully
"jdtlnees, February 29 and 27
Kibble's "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
irjday, matinee and night, February;
—."Playthlpgs."
COX.ONIAI,
To-day and to-morrow Geraldine
rarrar in "Shadows." ,
Mciulay and Tuesday Blanche
Bates in "The Border Legion."
Wednesday and Thursday—t<arl Wil-I
liams in "The Highest Trump." j
' REGENT
i o-oay and to-morrow W^ttllact'
Reid in "Too Many Millions."
Monday and Tuesday Marguerite
Clt rk in "Little Miss Hoover."
, ' MCTOKIA ,\ , I
To-day and to-morrow \ iiginia
I'eaiscn in "'I t,' Love Auction. |
The latest .musical success.
"Naughty! Naughty!" will be the at
traction at the Or
"Nnughty! pheum to-night and to-
NniiKhty!" liiorrow, with* a special
matinee to-morrow. The
show comes to llarrisburg with the
New York approval as being one of
the kind which is constructed'- to
please, as it is lllled with bright com
edy, good dancing and singing and
a strong cast und a young and pretty
bunch of chorus girls.
The press agent of "Naughty.
Naughty!" doesn't believe in extrava
gant adjectives in "boosting" his at
traction—straight truth right from
the shoulder, is what persuades thea
tergoers to buy Iris wares. .So he says
"Naughty! Naughty!" isn't a. bit
naughty, but it's nice. There are
thirty people, all of whom can sing,
dance and look stunning, 'cause
they're all young.
We have heard many great musi
cians, who have interested us, but, at
the Orpheum, Monday
New York evening, wo will hear
Syncopated the New York Synco-
Orehostrn pa led orchestra and we
will realize what ntusic
has charms for us. But rythm and
melody and all that is the founda
tion of what should be our national
iruisit is found in the program given
by tins great band of negro musicians.
From the, moment they start out
with "Let M.v l'eople Go," "Get Away.
Jordan," and "It's Ale. Oh Loawd,"
right down through plantation melo
dies, moaning trombones and to the
climax of tho program, "I Got a Robe,"
sung by Carol Morgan, we are all
charmed. Carol Morgan isai great big
negro with a deep, melodious voice,
and as he sways he sings, "I got n
robe and 1 atn going to walk over
Gawd's heab'n, heab'n, Heab'n: I am
going to walk over Gawd's heab'n."
There is a fascination and peculiar
drawing power in music us interpret
ed by the negro, and this is testitied
lo by. nil audiences. And "Buddy"
Gilmore. with his trap drum—-there is
tjothinß more to it. The. audience
gets more primitive than the music.
"Buddy" is pre-eminent as King of
the Drum, and in the piece, "Pan-
Americano," he fairly swings time
into space.
The masterpieces of Will AXarlon
Cook, tlie. conductor, exhortation
swing along, and tlie "Rain Song"
are among the numbers on the pro
gram, and all combine the rare melo
dies of the negro race as a founda
tl on-
Frank Withers plays "Down Upon
tho Suwannee River" upon tlie trom
bone, with master art and we douot
if there i.4 any one in the audience
who is quite sure whether it is his
own particular backbone or the trom
bone that the negro is playing on.
Win. Tf. Isibble's world's greatest,
production of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
will appear at the Or-
MEN S OVERCOATS
For $12.50 and $19.50
Reduced From $2O, $25, $3O
SHIRTS REDUCED
sl.so—Now 91.35
s2.oo—Now 91.65
s2.so—Now 91.95
Special Neckwear 49c
BIGGEST VALUES
IN TOWN
HOLMAN r\
AESELER UO.
228 MARKET ST.
RHEUMATISM
No remedy nai relieved c nun of
Rheuma:um, Gooi tr.i lumbago
ai Munjroft'i Rneuma :<m Remedy.
Tty it and men b d gocd-bye 'o
crutchei. canei and faint 1: doet not
put the diteaie :c lleep, but drirea It
from ihe tytiem Ke!icee pain In
from one to t.nree bou.'t. Free, nOr a
bottle Send (or D'et ar.d Care Chart.
Munyoa'a Labotatoriea, S4th and
Columbia Ave., Pnila
"I'nelc pheuni next Wednesday and
Tom'* Thursday, with daily matl-
Caibln" liees. Win. 11. Kibble bus
successfully solved the
| problem of combining' the old and the
new "Uncle Tom's. Cabin" into a big
spectaculur play that leaves out
no tiling worth retaining; of either the
straight method of the circus method.
All worthy features of the' old land
marks are retained, while the thread
of the story has been cleverly re
oonstrueted, making it more coherent.
To-day and to-morrow, at the Colo
nial Theater, Geraldine Farrar will bo
seen in a drama of
<cr:ilUlnc Pnrrnr Kastern days und
in "Shadows* Alaskan nights,
„ entitled "Shad
ows. Miss Farrar Is seen as an hon
ored \%ife confronted by a dilema of
aiding a swindler or having Ivor un
savory past revealed. The star is
. lilted for just* the sort of role she
] plays in the picture, und makes tlie
most of every opportunitv given her.
Her supjrr I'ttng east is well balanced,
and every member gives a pleasing
performance. Patrons who enjoy
highly dramatic offerings of somber
i hue will thrill to the incidents
| throughout this picture.
I '
j ,lis latest picture, "Too Many
'.Millions," being shown at the Re
j gent Theater to-day
i \\ nllncc Itcid and to-morrow, Wal
nt the Itcjfent lace Held is pfaced in
the unique* predica
ment oi having too much money. He
manages, however, to get rid of tlie
enormous sum, hut in his effort he
captivates his audience by a number
of startling and unheard of tricks,
dust picture him as a book agent, in
heriting $40,000,000. and just as he is
enjoying himself—losing the whole
fortune. A fascinating and funny
Sen net t comedy will also be shown.
Mondirv and Tuesday, Marguerite
t. he shown in "lAttle Miss
Hoover.' a delightful new production.
In "The Kove Auction." starring
popular Virginia Pearson, which -s
I due at the Victoria
••I-ove Auction*' Theater to-day and
at the Victoria to-morrow, William
Fox has secured a
dramatic and forceful presentation of
REGENT THEATER
' TOD A \ —TOMORROW
' '
Wallace Reid
lit his breezy new comedy.
"Too Many Millions"
j Adapted from Porter Emerson
Browne N famous novrl, "Someone
] nnd Somebody."
8K \ N ETT CO M lO D V
! =============
MOXIJ AT—TI KSD AY
. m CHE
! America's Sweetest Favorite
"Little Miss Hoover"
| i'omlnz—t). \V. Griff Hit'* A Ho
inaner of Hnpp.v \ alley."
I O r theater oriy Monday Feb. 24
Engagement Out Of The Ordinary
Former The
r.atur The Musical Sensation E,g c[ H,t
Famous That Swept New York and The G ? 0 T nut
Tr-'if London Off Their Feet £•
in • Century
York Revelation In Melody Vocal and Instrumental .^ hea^ cr '
City Unlike Any Other Entertainment Ever Staged
THE WORLD FAMOUS—THE UNRIVALLED
|NEW YORK SYNCOPATED,
H ORCHESTRA OF 50 P
WILL MARION COOK C n,E CONDUCTOR
t • _________________
l'hc Greatest Assemblage Presenting n Smashing Solos, Ducts, Quartets
of Talented Artists— Program of Characteristic n,l( ' Ensembles Doth
Vocalists and. Musicians Negro Musical Art in X ocal an<l Instrumental
By the Foremost
of the Colored Race Hagtl.no Jazz and Exponents of Negro
Ever Drought Together Syncopated Melody Musical Art of the World
A CONCLAVE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST AND
MOST EMINENT COLORED MUSICAL ARTISTS
, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING GREAT STARS 1
Bud'dy Frank The George Florence I Will Exposi-
Original Cole Marion tion
Gilmore Withers Jaz f Jones Cook Jubilee
' n,c . The Great Quartet America's Beyond All Four
Celebrated Tmmlmnlui ' l'hc Marvelous Question the*
Drummer of rl,c Sensation Greatest I \ VKro Foremost Pre-eminent
the Mr. and j * h ° Intro<l,,ced of Zicgfcld's y OKI . o Nightingale and Musical Exponents
Mrs. Vernon | "The Blues" Midnight Coloratura Composer of of
Castle Tours jto New York | Frolic Baritone Soprano the Negro Race Syncopation
—... ■ ■ ■ " '
PRICES—SOc, 75c, $l.OO, $1.50
.SEATS ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE NOW
the complex society life problems of
cne of America's greatest cities.
j Mondial, in the ninth gripping chap
ter of the screen serial supreme, 'The
I Master Mystery.' is scheduled for
; some new and startling adventures in
his sensational battles with the fiend
ish and weird htflnan-like ingenuity
of the giant automation, whose devil
ish actions feature this remarkable
series of pictures. The serial will
likewise he shown to-day and to
morrow.
Indian Day to Be Observed
Washington's Birthday
! The lfl 19 Indian motorcycle sea
j son here will be foi inally opened up
lon Washington's Njii thduy by West
j 12nd Electric and (Nile Co., the lo
cal dealer in Indian Motorcycles,
(whose store at Green and Maeluy
i streets will be open throughout the
day for the inspection of the 1919
| model motorcycles by the. public.
I Everybody is Invited to the store to
| look over tlie handsome new ma
chines that are offered for the com
ing riding season.
I For many years Indian Day has
been a pleasurable institution
j throughout the United States and it
] has been the custom of the local
! representatives of tho Hendee Manu
i faduring Company, makers of tho
i Indian Motorcycles, to keep "open
COLONIAL
Today and Saturday
GERALDINE
FARRAR
A gripping story which
carries you from the Alas
kan gold fields to New
New York society. The
• third Farrar Goldwyn pic
ture and the best.
SHADOWS
Coming, Monday, Tuesday
"The Border Legion"
Blanche Bates
Star of "The Girl of the
Golden West"
i'wiNTERDALE DANCES*
15 North .Market Square
Washington Birthday Dance
! SATI lIIJA VEVEM.VG, FEU. 23
Sou rbler'w lliu Or a hr.H(rn
AdniiNNloii 40c mill 00c
Private LCMMOII by Appointment
V—— J
'
house" alt day long. All tlio new j
models are (hen on show and It is
the bit,' get-together meeting of the
year for motorcycle enthusiasts,
riders and prospective riders. Sou
venirs will be provided for the guests
and special plans for entertainment,
demonstrations and instructive in
formation are being made.
The internationally famous Indian |
Powerplus motorcycle with equal-1
ly famous eradlo spiing frame, that)
performed so sensationally in war,
service; the Indian Light Twin, the;
unique four cycle opposed cylinder:
MAJESTIC
I
j A Lively Musical Comedy
Number
| Little Miss
Manhattan
;
Pretty Girls in Pretty
Costumes
3 Other High Class
Keith Attractions.
First Evening Show 7.-10
! Second Evening Show 9.10
ORPHEUM SATURDAY
THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY
NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY
GIRLS MUSIC DANCING COMEDY
Sat. Matinee, and 50<; Nights, to $l.OO
ORPHEUM EVENING FEB. 25
SIGXOIt I'. A. GIANNIM, Noted Tenor, Presents
SIGNORINA
EUFEMIA
GIANNINI
I.vine SOPRANO
New Star of the Grand Operatic Singing
AND HER CONCERT COMPANY
* * —i ORCHESTRA, $2.00, fl.ftO, $l.OO.
PRICES SB®sr """•
ilightweight machine and the snap!
jand splcndtd Indian litcycle line sv
1 be shown in their entirety on 1:
! dian day.
:' VICTORIA
Toil (i y mill Tomorrow
M llliiiin Fox I'rosentn
Vlltia.MA I'KAItSOM In
"THIS I.OVK AUCTION"
A Convincing;, Driiumtlc Screen
I Story fo Vital Soelety Prob
lem* of Today—Also
HOI DIM in K|d*o<lcl)
"'ftlK MASTHIt MVSTKKY"
Momlny, Tucxdny unil _ Wednenduy,
. February 21-20
EVVEI.YX M'.SIIIT THAW and
Her Son, ltii**ell. in
"ItKit MISTAKK"
i Are toll \Vnleliing for "Salome?"
Admission—ttlc mid 2<lc and Mar
Til x
';
BASKETBALL
Harrisburg Independents
vs.
Saint Elizabeth
• Saturday, Feb. 22
I (Ticstnut Street Auditorium
I UANtTNt. AFTKK THE tiAMK
With Norton. Eainmis Colored
] .Kiitcrtaincr and Tambourine
Artist.