20 RADICALS ISSUE i\ CALL TO FORM SOVIET PARTY | | Designed as First Step in ; Soviet Revolution Through f| the Entire Nation B.v Associated Press Now York, March 21.—A "mani festo" is issued here by New York , radicals calling: on unionists in the I waist and dress industry to attend a meeting Saturday afternoon at the "Russian People's House" on East Fifteenth street to form Soviets to "wrect control" of the industry from employers. This meeting, the "mani festo" said, is designed as the first v ' step in a Soviet revolution planned ] for the entire nation. Union labor leaders, who have i repudiated such revolutionary ten- j ots as those of the Industrial Work- i cr s of the World and similar organi- ! stations, said to-night they interpret ed this "manifesto" as a challenge to the doctrines of organized labor. . The police, who recently raided I 1 the "Russian People's House" also displayed an interest in the proposed meeting. DIVEORCE GRANTED Divorce decrees granted today fol- ! low: Florence vs. Samuel P. Daugh- | . erty, cruel treatment: M. Grover vs.] ■ Olive Green, James Ward named as I ■ co-respondent. Have You a Large Family? I If so. your butter bill must be I quite large. Try Benefit Brand J "Sweet Nut" Margarine for a week. | It sts only 340 a lb. and once j tried you'll never go back to butter | airain. 'Vweet Nut" Margarine taste*, ha* thOj same food value, and when ! served, look* the name as the finest | crean&ery butter. It is made of the ! I nutritions elements found in the I white, creamy meat of cocoanuts. I I churned with pasteurized milk a delicious, pure, wholesome product; Rood alike* for eating; and cooking. "Sweet NuC" Marprarine does not con • tain a particle of "oleo" or preser vative —Jfcu# cocoanut and rnilk. Ben efit Brand "Sweet Nut" Margarine is sold only ait Tamsui Tea Co.'s yellow I front stone. 331 Market St., up 1 flight. Hstrtrisburg, where Benefit Brand Teas,. Coffee** and Grocery Spe f cialties are retailed at wholesale . price*. Look for our store in your town. You Should See the "Young Fellows" Buying "SPRING SUITS" and matching them with new Stetson Hats at Doutrichs "Your Stomach Trouble, Mrs. Brown Is Due to Chronic Acidity! "Your ailment is a very common one, indeed; but for all its commonness it is most distressing, persistent and VJVAK dangerous if neglected, and yet jStfli!/. U////k it may very easily and readily ///.1 be corrected by the use of a tablet form, as you* may pre- *■ fer, will cost but a triflo and Hut 1 - w ' n , brln B about a more astonishing and grati- from year to vear. But'thev have only their trouble Buffering thin r oo ever"hnnert a Ve an £ fr f e J lon \, f, f o , m for their reward. These things never have brought suTiering than you e\er hoped for. That Is all the and never will brine the lonced-for l.tstimr relief Bquare meals "a* ing everyone of them. the poinon laden hydrochloric acid—a corrective that Oo Hun b &™£ .hn„san°, rBet r Bl,Urated Ma nesia." takes the health enemy in hand and tames it children— wn.Jbl rtn Hf-2n n'en. women—and even And this remarkable product, Bisurated Magnesia, to Mrs Brown r.-neiV ?„ folio wthedoctors advice does just that. Tasteless, easy to take and perfectly medical aithS-'itl .wJlu. admitted fact among harmless—yet so positive in its action on stomach stomach trouhfeils f,,n VnJ , l . Poetically all acids that a tiny bit in a fourth of a glass of water tlreTv a to hvner 7rMitv Ita . st —. are due en- after each meal for a while brings most wonderful secretin,? n? ,.in ?!, ,£ ? s 'u® dev elopment and comfort to those who have harbored stomach ills for Huffier* from 51.,e'2!in Ch - ... „ months and years and who. it seems, have never and exercise and "dnefn." wf.K' aff ' ictlons „ ma >' diet known the pleasure of enjoying a good, hearty meal Sdles and artl- doc tor with such so-called rem- without the discomforting aftermath of a more or less flcial digestents .. serious form of muth epsl s od b a". ' n dgetion-Dyspepsia-Stomach Pains-Gas-Sourness, rapi5 es c°t"on \n etc a . rc from lea- Heartburn, Bloating, Lumpy Heaviness, Nausea, 'x"cn"'a?fd "in season's n end 4 — Catarrhal Conditions, Gastritis, Ulcers! JS? Ily wo " de '^ Legions of Painful, Disagreeable, Dangerous Stomach Ills. Exist Because of Excessive Acid Secretion! We name here a few of the most common and It is so easy to know what this simple remedy most distressing forms of stomach trouble, caused can do for you—and on the other hand it means by chronic acidity. If you, continued suffering and tho who read these l.nes, are suf- Chronic Acidity of more serious com fenng from ac.d stomach and , _ . ; y „ , plications if you go on as you its long trail of resultant Instantly Reheved-Positively Corrected are now y woes have tried about every b Be done with pain, nausea, remedy under the sun and y bloatiness, sourness and dis w .thout relief, let us suggest DICI I HATPIN comfort! Secure a small quan again that you follow tho IMA I f 1 I 1 tity of Bisurated Magnesia doctor's advice to Mrs Brown n - 11/ today in powder or tablet and put Bisurated Magnes.a |kJ| - form from anv wel , gtocked to the test. A| | jtk drug store and forget tho Let us make this prediction | meaning of indigestion. But the relief which you will | le suro j ns j g t on Bisurated experience will be so great IN POWDER FORM OR TABLETS Magnesia—no other kind will and so immediate that you ' / do. You will find yourself will consider it your pleasant, duty to give tho ablo to cat almost anything and enjoy it without same good advice to every sufferer you meet. fear of pain or discomfort to follow. FRIDAY EVENING, BARBISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 21, 1919, j George B. Kipp Arrives Safely in Home Port Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Kipp. -.1 I. oga n j I " ,c safo arrival j of their son. | George It. Kipp. I from // aiSjSrraflsfrl with Casual com- i rf flurP an y 923. He is | Mr now stationed ~~~Camp Dix. Kipp was wounded July 28 at I I Chateau Thierry and was in a base hospital for several months. He i was connected with Company K, | One Hundred and Tenth I'. S. In fantry. He expect 3 to receive his discharge in the very near future. Strikers Pursue Small , Steamer; Beat Crew in Effort to Stop Cruise lly Associated rrcss Buenos Aires, March 21.—The packing house of La Blanca, among the firms boycotted because it re fused in January to grant the de mands of striking longshoremen, yesterday attempted io load a trans- Atlantic steamer without employing union stevedores, and sent a small steamer with frozen beef to be load ed on the steamer in the roads. Tlte steamer was pursued by two launch es carryiyg strikers, who boarded tlio tug, heat the captain and crew, und forced them to abandon their posts and enter the launches. The captain und his men were carried to the shore, where Argentine marines rescued them and arrested the strikers. Millerand Is Named Alsace-Lorraine Governor I'nris. March 21. (Havast.—Alex-i andre Millerand. former minister ofj war. is reported to have been ap-1 pointed governor of Alsaee-Lorraine, an office which was declined by Charles C. A. Jonnart. former French governor general of Algeria. *Ktl IRK STRUCK REACHES HIS 7:tD MILESTONE J. H. Strock. clerk in the office of the county commissioners for more | than twenty years, and formerly jus- I tice of the peace and postmaster at • Robert Fiske and Lael Davis in Booth Tarkington's Famous Comedy "Seventeen" 1 1411 ~ A C I I ®f J— fi^—i^ki„. Everybody who knows Willie Baxter and has chuckled at his first love affair, who delights in the teifder understanding of his mother or the uncanny frankness of his impish sister, Jane, will be glud to know that these and many other characters of Booth Tarkington's "Seventeen" stories will lie the attraction at the Orpheum on Wed nesday afternoon and evening. Samuel Wallaek is the producer arid is bringing to Harrisburg an original cast. Seat sale opens Monday. Lingrlestown for many years, Is col ebratinK his soventy-chlnl birthday today. Other clerks in the office and friends in the courthouse met this afternoon and presented 'Squire Stroek, as he is known by his friends, with a handsome pipe, a humidor containitu; a pound vf tobacco and a box of cigars.* MAJESTIC I?Jgh (.lass Vaudeville -- Eddie Carr and Ci nipany in the farce comedy, "The 01 floe Boy;" Milo. Three ! other acts. I j Also another episode of "The Lure of j the Circus." ORPHEUM Saturday, matinee and night, March | - -—Charles Krohman presents Ethel Bartymore in "Tlie Off Chance." Monday and Tuesday, with daiiy matinees, March 24 and 25 "The Smarter Set." ' • Wednesday, matinee and night, March j 2*l—Samuel Wailack offers Booth Tarkingtoh's comedy, "Seventeen." COLONIAL. ; To-day and to-morrow Mildred I Harris (Mrs. Charlie Chaplin) in I "When a Girl Loves." Monday and Tuesday Tom Moore in "A Man and His Money." Wednesday and Thursday Alice Brady in "The World to Love in." REGENT , To-day and to-morrow Douglas Fairbanks in "Arizona." VICTORIA To-day and to-morrow Gladys Brockwell in "The Call of the Soul." Monetary affluence' does not al t ways come with early fame. Fortune may travel shortly be ■ Ethel hind the latter, but at Harry more times fame has journey -1 at Oriiheum ed far before the tliekle To-morrow lady has caught up. It is not common knowledge that Miss Barrymore's first ambition was to be a great musician ! She began the rudiments of her study at her convent school in Philadelphia j and later studied under two of the J most famous masters in New York. | Only the necessity for money, ar.d ; her subsequent adoption of the stage , as her career, following in the foot steps of her ancestors, interrupted her | devotion to the piano. She was about jto go ti. Europe when, at the- age of j 15, she made iter first appearance on the stage in the company of Iter grandmc titer, the dowager Mrs. Jour | Drew, playing a small role in tint ! splendid old artiste's production of "The Rivals." In the latter classic Mrs. Drew ,is considered to have been ; the greatest of all Mrs. Malaprops. That Miss Barrymore's musical stud j iea were not in vain, those who heard iter play in "Tante," a few seasons ago, and last winter in "The Lady of i the Camellias," will enthusiastically I bear witness. Miss Barrymore comes | to the Orpheum Theater, for two per- Douglas Fairbanks at Regent j j SIP SE IS •. • ] Douglas Fairbanks, the ever popu | lar Artcraft star, scored a big suc | cess yesterday at the Regent theater | when his latest picture, "Arizona" I was presented for the first times in j Harrisburg. The picture will also | be presented today and tomorrow. ! Tl)e picture is the film story of the , famous play of the same name, writ [ ten by the eminent actor and pro ducer, Augusuts Thomas. Of course there was never any doubt but that the play was an ideal vehicle for the screen but with Douglas Fairbanks in the leading role as Lieut. Denton there are no adjectl"es that fittingly describe the charm of the picture, its' thrill, its tremendous suspense, heart interest, dramatic qualities and the crisp but whimsicdl touches of hu mor that make it a picture superb and wonderful. A delightful Sennet comedy, "Rip and Stitch, Tailors" Is also being shown forma nces, to-morrow, in It. C. Car ton's new comedy, "The Off Chance." Sdlem Tutt Whitney and J. Homer Tutt, together with the colored or ganization, "The Smarter "The Set," will be the attrac- Smarter tion at the Orpheurn, Set" Monday and Tuesday. Kach year this organiza- j tion has made a splendid reputation all over the country, while the two principals are men of high intelli gence,, who have used this, together with their experience in the show business, to build up a reputation for j themselves that are unequalled by en tertainers in their particular lines in the colored race. This season they are presenting' their latest musical comedy entitled i 'Darkest Americans," in two acts and eight scenes, and is one of the most i interesting plays that has been seen cn the American stage. __ Announcement of the forthcoming! engagement of James K. Hackett, in I "The Better 'Ole," JnmeM K. at the Orpheum, Vlnrkrtt in on Saturday. ♦•The Better'Ole*' March 29, will be greeted by thea tergoers of this city with great ex pectancy. The fame of this unique play, following its New York preseii- * tation this fall, has peimeuted throughout the United States. It is t described as "a fragment from France I in two explosions, seven splinters and t c a short gas attack." by Captain Bruce I n Bairnsfather and Captain Arthur |- Eliot, based upon Captain Bairns father's inimitable war cartoons. A.C dozen 01 more catchy musical num-ja [hern by Herman Darewski and Perci >al Knight add to the attractiveness and the charm of the production. The I comedy will be presented by Mr. and' Mrs. Ccburn, who are appearing in it' c at the Cort Theater, New York, with! cncrmous success. J a - Milo? What is it? That is what I* Majestic audiences were asking each IP other yesterday until that b At the remarkable personality ap-iT | Majestic peared on the stage. Milo? b i who is a favorite of the ill n Orphenm days, recently closed a sue- ' i eessful engagement (it tho Palace j u Theater. New York. Milo? is a dis- ; 1 tinet hit on the hill the last half of: tl this week. Another popular number c in a farce comedy entitled "The Office ! h Boy," presented by "Kddie" Carr and j _ Company. The act is one laugh from | . start to finish, and is cleverly acted ! The Puppets offer something unusual in the way of vaudeville entertain ment. Haywood and Maylleid, two I girls attractively costumed, in a live- ! ly singing and dancing. act. and Harry | Serartton and Ann Scranton. introduc- j ing some singing, dancing and wire-1 walking, complete the hill. Another episode of "The l.ure of the i COLONIAL TODAY TOMORROW MRS. CHARLIE j CHAPLIN MILDRED HARRIS IN ! "WHEN A GIRL | LOVES" I MONDAY TUESDAY TOM MOORE The Happy-go-lucky "A Man and His Money" | □ MAJESTIC 1 g MILO ?? ? | Eddie Cuit and Co. WHAT IS IT I In The Office Boy | THREE OTHER BIG ACTS ! EDDIE POLO IN ( THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY 3 li—aj-jnLr=j!Wr — -im mi mi inr im mi. icti ir VICTORIA THEATER I and { " New Vork World ' d\xtclient - big attendance ' New York Globe < >iu • . the ni> • ever New York American "Constant enjoyment—record patron- j filmed." kt v a i g< Vi u u ii .vi , •. r New York Commercial "No better entertainment." New York Herald - hilled the house with fun." I New York Tribune - "Attracts big crowds." New York Evening Telegram —" 1 horoughly enjoyed by all. New York Morning Telegraph "Admirably done." New York Evening Mail - "A sure success." New York Times - "Thoroughly enjoyable." New York Evening World - "Loveablc." New York Sun - "Artistic sincerity." These aref criticisms of my MOVIE. Did "Shoulder Arms" get any better? It only goes to prove what I predicted to you right along! "THE BETTER 'OLE" is a great audience picture. Yours For Laughter, • Jjl ljj j lILUHE: : Gladys Brockwell appearing in tho William Fox production "The ('all of the Soul" at the Victoria today and tomorrow. Circus," with daring "Eddie" Polo, is also being shown. "When a Girl Loves" was shown to capacity houses yesterday, featuring Mildred Harris, Mrs. Clinplhi Seen now the bride of at the Colonial the world's most popular come dian, Charlie Chaplin. The star in the stellar role is both beautiful and ap pealing, her acting surpassing any of her previous efforts. Monday and Tuesday, "A Man and His Money" will be the attraction. The old saw, "A man and his money are soon parted," is well illustrated in this comedy, with Tom Moore as the star, and beau tiful Seenu Owen as the woman n the case. Tom has all kinds of trouble coming tc him. and you may blame him for a lot 9f it, but one thing you REGENT TODAY TOMORROW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In Augustus Thomas' famous Stage Success "ARIZONA" It pleased hundreds yesterday, the latest and best Fairbanks pic ture, showing; the greatest screen athlete. A whirlwind success. Ihui't miss it. Also Sennett Comedy, "Rip & Stitch, Tailors" MONDAY & TUESDAY BRYONT WASHBURN IN "The Way of Man With a Maid" A Paramount Art-craft ALSO Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in "ROMANCE AND RINGS" can tiardl.v blame him for la falling , in love. You lire going to wonder at | manv things In this comedy drama,' so just come prepared to enjoy your-' self to the utmost. I'lll.K H ARE ASKED TO IiOOK FOR