18 MAJESTIC High Class Vaudeville "Jimmie" Hodges ard Company, in a new musical comedy, "That's My Wife." ORPHEUM 10-nigbt—Frank Erne's Boxipg Show. Saturday, matinee and night. March -9 Mr. and Mrs. Coburn present ■lames K. Hackett in "The Better •Ole." COLONIAL To-day and to-morrow—Dorothy Phil lips in "The Talk of the Town." Monday and Tuesday Mae Marsh in "The Bondage of Barabar." J WINTERDALE DANCES Hall's Orchestra of COl.L"Mill's OHIO (Colored) Will play nnd hint for dancing Saturday Eve., March -Pth. ADMISSION 30c and 73c I J COLONIAL Today Tomorrow DOROTHY PHILLIPS In a society story adopted from Discipline and Ge evra. A part just suited to Dorothy Phillips with an appeal to young and old alike. "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" Coming Soon MAE MARSH Iregent s5 | I ± * M. • Wednesday I Fatty (Roscoe) Arbuckle I The greatest and funniest funmaker in the entire screen world, in his newest release J "LOVE" | H There s a chuckle to every foot of film. Makes you laugh I J until the tears come, to see "Fatty" in love, and his many ex g periences. Barrels of fun in it. Did you ever see Fatty rid ing a bicycle—an old-fashioned high wheeled bicycle? Did you ever see him in love? Here he is. back again with a mirth-producing, smile-provoking, laugh-making story of love and happiness, an Arbuckle picture that is reallv differ ent. WEDNESDAY—D. W. Griffith presents "THE GREATEST THING IN LlFE"—Special return engagement. Coming, "DON'T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND" ■ I VICTORIA TODAY and TOMORROW GeorgeWalsh ; # NEVERSAY j QUIT I AND I HOUDINI / In Chapter 14 of / The Master Mystery MONDAY and TUESDAY 0 TWO DAYS ONLY 1 The Kaiser's Finish ( W ADMISSION: | \\ 10 CENTS and 20 CENTS AND WAR^I FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 28, 191') Wednesday and Thursday Earl Wil-' Hams in "A Gentleman of Quality.' REGENT To-day and to-morrow—Fred Stone in j "Under the Top." and a Sennett comedy. "The Village Smithy." Monday and Tuesday Lila I.ee in "such a Little Pirate." and itoseoe j ("Fatty") Arbuckie in "Love." VICTORIA To-dav and to-morrow —George Walsh in "Never Say Quit." i A new comedy, with ntusic, entitled '"That's My Wife." presented by "Jim mie" Hodges and his com it the panv of twenty-rive, scored Majestic a decided Hit at the Majestic yesterday. The show is built for laughing purposes ony. and it serves its purpose well, for from the rise of the curtain to the fall of the curtain the audience is kept in constant laupghter. "Jimmie" is a ' big feature and in the role of a con vict. and later a lady's maid, he is a sen am. The girls dress gorgeously, the stage settings ate elaborate .and the song and dance numbers are all lively. „ , , Another episode of "The Lure of the Circus." with daring "Eddie" Polo, is also being shown. To-day and to-morrow, at tlte Colo- Attractive Dance Program to-night after Tech-Steeitoii, game. Chestnut St. Hall. Banjo-Saxo j Orchestra. Game. 30c. Dancing. 23c. | REGENT , | TODAY TOMORROW FREI) STONE He starred in "Chin Chin." "The Red Mill." "Jack o'Lantern." and now he's going to star in a thrilling moving picture of the circus. "Under the Top" , A thrilling love story of the fir- ] i us. brimful of pep and vigor, with an unusual plot and a sur prising climax. ' *Ut of tlte ordi nary and decidedly unique; shows the star in breath-catching death-defying stunts that make you gasp and wonder. Also SENNETT COMEDY, ! "The Village Smithy" Monday. Tuesday— l ila lee in •such a l.ittle Pirate/' and Hos coe ("Fatty") Arbuckie in "Love." ' ■ jnial, there will be shown a special at traction. "TheTal.ii ; Dorothy I'hilllpn of the Town," m at Colonial adaptation from the story, "Discipline i \ and Genevra," with Dorothy Phillip?.; This is a, story of high society, one '.that will please old nnd vuung alike.' ; Miss Phillips is given a part jus* i'suited to her talents and is supported '.with a capable cast. Monday ami I Tuesday. Mae Marsh, the dainty little i J star, will le seen in her latest sue-! { I cess, "The Bondage of Barbara." j In the early part of "Fnder the .Top." the new Artcraft picture star- J ' | ring Fred Stone, which i Fred Stone is being shown at the i i Does Stunts Regent Theater to-day 1 jut Regent and to-morrow. the famous comedian has to | do a dive down a rope from a church i ' steeple. The sene comes in when he, J as "Jimmie Jones," the village painter.; ' quits for the noon hour. Fred came j ' down the rope head-tlrst at top speed, i i while three cameras "shot the scene,") 'and numerous people around he, !asky studio stood around watching • breathlessly to see if he would land j safely. He did. and when he landed i everyone agreed that when it came to! doing startling stunts, Fred Stone 1 was in a class by himself. This is 1 rne of many similar hair-raising feats which "Mr Stone performs throughout the :*. 1 o' the picture. "Under the Top." Flla Hall. CSuy Oli ver, Charles Og'e md other noted film stars are in the cast. I An exarordinaty bill >s scheduled for Monday, when IJH !,e will be j shown in her latest ideture. "Such a i l.ittle Pirate." and "Faty" Arbuckie , ' will appear in •Rove." The first is a | splendid and thrilling story of a lit- ' I tie girl, who turned btnaneer. and the i second—well, the inimitable comedian! | falls in love, and you can guess the (rest. 1 Rescoo ("Fatty") Arbuckie, noted' | screen comedian, has signed a con tract with the Famous ••Fatty" Vlayers-Lasky Corpora \rlmckle tion, to appear under .Signs With the Paramount banner I'nramoiiiit in motion pictures for the next three years. Work on the first picture will be be- | gun within the next two weeks, it I was said. Arbuckie's contracts, it is said. In volve more than $3,000,000. Elaborate). I plana for coming productions were I, discussed at a recent meeting and'! conference. j A hoodoo can be more pesiferous (than a mosquito. Ti* a man is born on Friday, the 13th, lie ••Mover Say quit" is doomed to n life at the Victoria that is a joke to others and a nuis ance to himself. Hecige Walsh proves this conclu sively in his latest William Fox com edy. "Never Say Ouit," which shows, at the Victoria to-day and to-morrow. : The jinx is after him from the day I M=A=J-E-S=T=l=C JIMMY HODGES Is Here With MV WIFE A SCREAMINGLY FUNNY COMEDY WITH MUSIC A laugh in every line; new scenes, now costumes: side splitting stories and girls galore. TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY ORP HEUM| Saturday March 29 i; I Mr. and Mrs. Coburn Present j{ James K. Hackett || I ®Jl "The Better Die" j A COMEDY WITH MISIt 1*..!..... MATINEE 25 to 1.00 Alices-- NIGHT so to 2.00 -—— v TWO DAYS !IONDAY G March 311 < SPECIAL MATINEE ON TUESDAY SELWYN AND COMPANY SERVE TEA/or S THREE : pr¢-ind jo CHARLOTTE WALKER A PRESCRIPTION FOR THE BLUES S Compounded by ROI COOPER MEG RUE Author of *lt Pays to Advertise' Under Cover* 'Under Fire' 'Seven Chances" etc NowP/ayind at the Maxine-tl/iott Theatre, New York to Crowded Houses i ? U 1 t C A Notable Cast. Especially Engaged For Tills Presentation ' c MATINEE 25 50 75 1.00 L EVENINGS —so 75 1.00 1.50 2.00 ! SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW h 2 More Days to Wait, Then You'll See "The Kaisers Finish" — .J tse MAOE oF ™ nNm •; SHAPE vou wwrE ™ ANO ! |HAIR WETS[ |; SCENE FROM 'THE BETTER 'OLE," AT THE ORPHEUM, STARRING JAMES K. HACKETT f I|P |r—rons of which the fol lowing are a fair example: A man may not have loved, but lSved"" "If"? n , l '™ wh " '< been loxed. it forbidden fruit is sweet umpting. No woman likes to hear tnc tiuih about her husband." "No man i.\ so bail that a woman can't nrid an excuse for hihi." 'There arc* I t\yo kinds of fools—those who give advice and thoso who won't take it." j ane "It takes a bachelor to criticise a I husband. All ot which are rather interesting in Vj. w of the fart that Mr. Megrue, I himself, is a bachelor. Which fact is in re set forth in order to assist Mr. Megrue in answering more than ">uo letters of inquiry lie has received since the play opened, all of which asked him point blank whether he was or not. H* hastens to add. however, that while one may write what one thinks in a play, it does not necessarily fol low that one writes from personal ex periences. "Tea For Three" is being presented under the direction of Selwvn and Company, with an exceptionally bril liant cast, including charming* Cha-- alkor, the well-known star, who will be seen in the leading femi nine role. Organize to Support Reform in Courts Martial Procedure By Associated Press. New York. Match 28.—T0 sup port reform of courts martial pro cedure, ":i system of practiced in justice" which "has survived out side the United States only in Ger many and Russia." a preliminary or ganization was effected at a meeting here to-day of former officers of the judge advocate general's depart ment. In announcing this step. Major George C. Beach, of this city, declar- I ed that demotion of Brigadier Gen- j oral Anseli was "unjustifiable" and ' "inspired by a Prussian disregard of fairness and public opinion." Siberians and Russians Join Against Bolsheviki By Associated Press• Archangel. March 28.—The Rus sian staff Tuesday announced the long awaited junction between the Siberian forces and the northern government troops fighting against the Bolsheviki. At Ust Kozcva, in the Pechora district, the vanguards of tlie Pechora troops met a party of Siberians on March 23. In the Pinega sector the allies have encircled and taken the vil lage of Torosha, after killing 100 Bolsheviki and capturing three ma chine guns. The allied loss was only one man. TWO HIT BY TROLI.RY Mrs. John F. Shepley, 310 Iteily street suffered severe body bruises when struck by the fender of a Har risburg Railways car when it ran through a switch at Iteily street last evening. General Ford, manager of the Harrisburg Independents, was thrown to the asphalt street and suf fered severe head injuries when he attempted to grab Mrs. Shepley be fore the car could strike her. " Both are at their homes. MARRIED THIRTY YEARS Mount Wolf. Pa., March 28. Justice of the Peace Jacob F. Buser and Ills wife on Wednesday cele brated their thirtieth wedding an niversary. They received numerous congratulations from their many friends. Mr. Buser is a candidate for the nomination on the Demo cratic ticket for the office of pro- LhuuoLaxi of York countv. i, Burial of Poor Director Levi S. Miller Tomorrow Htilitincl.stown, F'a.. March .28. Funeral services for Levi S, Miller j will be held on Sunday morning at j 0.30 o'clock at the house, and an I hour later in the church at Jtanover i dale. Burial will lie in the cetne | tery at the church. Following the i services lunch will lie served in the church. Tlte clergymen who will Will you choose 10 pure TURKISH Helmars that delight and satisfy you? Or will you choose "a large package" of ordinary cigarettes that punish your taste, your feelings and your pride? Think it over? Oon't cheat yourself with FALSE ECONOMY. tyssssss : conduct the services will be the llev. John l.amlis and the llev. John Wit mer. Five of the palliiearei's will he officials and subordinates of tiie l>oor board as follows: Frank B. Suavely, of llersiiey, and John 11. l.ehr. of 1A kens, directors; Fer nando I.audermilch, of Halifax, steward-elect of the almshouse; J. William Bnyies, chief clerk ot the poor board, and Joint \V. Farley, re tiring steward of the country home, and Harry Wolf, of town. KAl'i.Uo\l> I'.IiAKFMAX HIMiKP Kuiibury. Pa.. .March 28.—Falling j under a freight train at tho North umberland yards of tho Pennsylva nia Railroad Company,! Daniel AV. Kotisli, aged 30. a I'takomnn who liv -led at Sunbury, was killed. He is survived by his wife and three chil dren. No one saw tho accident. ' t'se McNeil's Pain Kxternrinator—Ad