Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 26, 1919, Page 14, Image 14

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fe\MUSE^MENTsj^t
ORPHEI'M
To-night—"Victory Frolics." benetit
Nursery Home.
Monday, evening only, April 28 —-
Charles Frohraan presents Cyril
Maude In "The Saving Grace."
Wednesday, matinee and night. April
30. David Belasco presents "The
Boomerang."
Three days starting Thursday. May 1.
—matinee on Saturday "Turn to
the Bight."
AJESTIC
LAST CHANCE TO
TODAY ONLY
HKAIt THE FAMOUS
PIETRO
Pluto Accordionist
POUR OTHER KEITH ACTS
ißclsdlai
CLAUDIO COLEMAN
(The Smile Girl)
PedleiinK Vnrloua Character*
Also
"THE LITTLE NURSES"
A MUSICAL COMEDY
ORPHEUM
Monday Evening, April 28
PRICES: 50£ to $2.00
CHARLES FROHMAN
presents
CYRIL
MAUDE
IN c. HAODON CHAMBERS'
NEW COMED/
THE SAYING GRACE
3 - ays B Snl7s™ y ay May 1
i>11: i r i K< >M ITII (, k TiUMTHi, pmi abklimh \
IThe lausntcr ot toese "if
"vill Thrill Your .Heart vi\h the Joy cf Youth irt
7YinciieU Tir.ith- 3.ud JbhnL. <Sc~idenS H
AMERICAS* GREATEST COMEDY j
JyVmc, 1 ;.-'/ Smith CCo-Axiiter of 'lZighinm'" " 'Alme B
"Wise. Too1s"J a*4 John JS. Jta.-x.-i.-a.-rcC
~~jvoTAJra z"conffuvr~~
BUT POSITIVELY THE
ORIGINAL ALL-STAR CAS~T I
JxicilM as -vt ra.it. joy a. Solid Year ea-ctv 6aw4yT%eiitrU
3TwSK>VK.3-tld CohAtt'i Opera House, CR-icAfo Eg
Nights, 50£, SI.OO, $1.50 and $2.00
Matinee, 25d, 50<S 75d, SI.OO and $1.50
SEATS TUESDAY—MAIL ORDERS NOW
Are You Ready to Receive Harrisburg's
Returning Soldier Boys Back Home?
Help Us Prepare a Wonderful Reception
For These Boys When They Arrive
By Attending
The Home Folks
Victory Association
Concert and Dance
Chestnut St. Auditorium Wednesday Eve.
APRIL 30TH
Tickets on sale at Sigler's Piano Store, 30 North
Second street, and at Claster's Jewelry Store, 302
Market street.
Buy Victory Bonds
SATURDAY EVENING,
MAJESTIC
High Class Vaudeville—"The Little
Nurses." musical comedy offering;
Claudia Coleman. "The Smile Girl";
Boy and Arthur, jugglers; Pietro,
piano accordionist; The Three De
horns*. equilibrists.
COLONIAL
I To-day—Mitchel Lewis in "The Code
of the Yukon."
I Monday, Tuesday Mae Marsh in
; "Spotlight Sadie."
REGENT
To-day—Pauline Frederick in "Paid
in Full." , . ,
Mondav, Tuesday—Wallace lleid in i
"The Dub." , |
Wednesday and Thursday—Marguer-,
i ite Clark in "Mrs. Wiggs of the
1 Cabbage Patch."
Friday and Saturday—Charles Bay in |
j "The Girl Dodger."
VICTORIA „ j
I To-day—"The Heart of Humanity.
An announcement of far more than!
ordinary interest to local playgoers
is that of the coining to the Orpheum !
ion Monday evening ot Cyril Maude, i
1 most distinguished of the English ac- i
tors visiting us and hap- i
Mr. Cvril pilv recalled here for his;
Maude delightful performance in,
the unforgetable "Grum- ,
pv." The vehicle with which Mr. ,
Maude makes tiis present visit is a ,
new cornedv bv C. Haddou Chambers
entitled "The Saving Grace."
The Charles Frohman company lias,
surrounded Mr. Maude with a most (
distinguished Company. "Laura Hope.
Crews, a charming and most capable
actress, with an individual following)
here, interprets the principal femine
role. Betty Murray, agreeably re
called for a delightful performance
with Mr. Maude in "Grumpy" has an
equally pleasing role in "The Saving j
Grace. Other players entrusted with |
important characterizations are Annie I
Hughes, Charlotte Granville. Edward
Douglas and Stanley Harrison. The
production has been made under the
personal supervision of the author.
Mr. Chambers having come, from Lon
don for the purpose. The comedy,
needless to say, is presented with all
the distinction and painstaking good
tarte characteristic of Charles Froh
man ptoductions.
YVhat is a Dub? In the parlance of
the submerged tenth it is a man who
succeeds In muddling
Wallnec Held everything with
nt the Regent which he comes 'in
contact and who is
unable to do anything right. It also
suggests one who does his work care
lessly or indifferently—you hear of
people "dubbing along" at some given
task. Probably the best synonym for
dub in, what is commonly known as
"a poor fish."
Anyway, If you want to find, what
a dub is really like, see "The Dub,"
the picture in which Wallace Hold
will appear at the Regent Theater
next Monday and Tuesday. Oddly
enough, in the end. the star proves
that he isn't a dub after all and the
story rounds oat into a decidedly >n
tetesting series of complications with
a surprising finish.
Aiul there Is love in it. No dub
cou'd fail to get mixed up in a love
affair. In fact, some people say that
to be a dub one must be in love;
otheir say that if you are not In love
you are a dub. Anyway you put it,
the subject Is interesting.
James Oruze directed the picture
with William Horwitz as his assist
ant. Nina Byron is the leading wo
man and the cart includes many fa
vorites of the Laskv stock organiza
tion. Will M. Ritehcy wrote the
.-ce-sr!" *•- a magazine story by
Edgar Franklin.
COLONIAL
TODAY OX LA*
A real atory of the yrrenf Xorth
lnnds AbowinK (lie struKKlea of a
Kold prospector battling agnlnnt
overwhelm In it odd* for aucceaa
Featuring
Mitchell Lewis
CODE t £ YUKON
A Picture You Will Remember
MONDAY TUESDAY
MAE MARSH
Spotlight Sadie
WED X ESI) A Y THURSDAY
Are You In Need of a Nerve Tonic?
Are You Cirouchyf
CONSTANCE
TALMADGE
IX
("EXPERIMENTAL
MARRIAGE"
A Cure for the Blues!
Moose Memorial
Majestic Theater
April 27th, 1919 3.30 P. M.
ORDER OF SERVICES
Piano Prelude, ----- Prof. Frank A. McCarrell
Opening of the Lodge. t
Continuation of Opening Services.
Invocation, - - Dr. Appleton
Remarks by Dictator.
Roll Call of Deceased Members.
Opening Ode, "God Shall Wipe Away All Tears," Mrs. Roy G. Cox
Bass Solo, "The Last Wish," Bro. A. W. Hartman
Violin Solo, "Berceuse de Jocelvn," Geo. W. Updegrove
Selection, "Beautiful Land on High," P. R. R. Glee Club
Solo. "The Resurrection," Miss Grace Deal
Memorial Address,
Duet, "Be Thou Faithful," Mrs. Roy G. Cox. Mrs. J. G. Sanders
Prof. Frank A. McOarrell, Accompanist.
Solo, . "Eye Hath Not Seen," Mrs. J. G. Sanders
Selection, "The Holy City," Albert Gans, Merrell Shepherd,
Hassler Einzig, Clifford Bair
Prayer and Benediction,
MEMORIAL.SERVICE COMMITTEE
SAMUEL X. HIXER, Chairman
C. W. BOGAR J- F. L. QUIGLEY
A. B. CAMERON M. M. BOND
USHERS FOR SERVICES
CHAS. T. REED HARVEY T. BAKER
C. F. DIFFENDERFER L. S. SHEARER
E. CRAYTON FRED WOMER
HOMEWARD
BOUND
Cable Dispatches Indicate the 28th Division Is
Now on the Ocean
THESE ARE HARRISBURG BOYS
OUR BOYS
You Can Help Entertain These Boys When They
Arrive by Attending the
HOME FOLKS VICTORY ASSN.
CONCERT
AND
DANCE
Chestnut Street Auditorium —Wednesday Evening
April 30th
Tickets on Sale at the Jewelry Store of H. C. Claster,
302 Market Street
Or at Sigler's Piano Store, 30 North Second Street
HARRISBTJRG TEUEGRAPH
A Scene from "Turn to the Right" Coming to the Orphenm
"Turn to the Right!" a play of tnirth and morals which WlnchoU Smith and John L. Golden will present
at the Orpheum next Thursday. Friday and Saturday, has been well advertised locally by persons who wit
nessed it during Its long runs in New York and Chicago last year. Visitors in both cities were directed to
it as "the best play in town" and it is doubtful that any theatrical oftc'"*- " • tbe past decade hus been
favored with heavier out-of-town patronage during its metropolitan engagement.
For those who witnessed "Turn to the Right!" at the Gaiety Theater ,K its forth coming engage
ment will afford an opportunity to renew acquaintance with Ruth Cheater, Rdgar Nelson, re Witt Newing, A 1
Sincoff and other members of the original cast. The complete production is being carried on tour and the local
presentation will lack nothing of the sincerity or nttractivenes of the metropolitan performances. The company
comes direct from the Garrett Theatei, Philadelphia.
One of the new season's notably
fine offerings is promised for the j
Orpheum Wednesday
"The matinee and right]
Boomerang" when David Belasco;
will present the Win-1
chell Fmith and Victor Mapes comedy i
success. "The Boomerang." Described
as a most charming comedy, breath
ing the spirit of youth at every turn,
this popular Belasco success concerns
a young physician who applies his
knowledge of modern science success
fully to the treatment of a youth
suffering from an affair of the heart. ;
latter, he himself falls a victim of
his own teaching through the medium
of a very pretty nurse in whom he j
has inculcated his pet theories about!
leve and jealousy. I
With its high lights of fun ar.d j
humor, it is promised that "The
Boomerang" provides that blend of j
entertainment which in tlie theater is]
irresistible. The cast is said to be a,
typically Belasco one. and includes!
such splendid players as Robert Cm- ]
nc-ss. Harry Hayden. John Clements. |
Carlton Rivers, John N. Wheeler,!
George Spelvin. Eouiszlta Valentino. (
Katherine Hayden, Mary Elizabeth i
Forbes. Helen Slosson, Alma Chester,
and many others. •
One of the Scenes from "Experimental Marriage"
The above picture is a scene from the photoplay "The Experiments
ifarriage" featuring Constance TalmaUge which will play at the Colonia
heater. Wednesday and Thursday of next week.
This is said to be a picture which will drive away any attack o
REGENT
Special Saturday Showing
Pauline Frederick
"PAID IN FULL" |
By Eugene Walters
ADDED ATTRACTION
SENNETT COMEDY
"Kant l.ynnc With Variation!*"
MONDAY TUESDAY j
Wallace Reid
IN Tin:
"DUB"
Story dcalx with the adventiireti
met wftli by n stiiipoMctl ••Dab"
who proves that he is very much
of a iiiui! after all.
ACIIIIIMNIOII 10C A -Oc & War Tax
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
MARGUERITE: CI.ARK In
"MRS. WIGGS OE' THE CAUUAGE
PATCH"
ORPHEUMI
WED. G T dr E APR. 30
Special Popular Matinee
\\ r - 15.30
Btlnico's
Selected I
° wn /sf (\ Plnyers
Portraying Alluringly
Life, Love, Youth
And the Entire Gamut of Passions
NlßhtH, 92.00, #1.50. 91.00, 75c, 50c
Wednesday Popular Matinee, 25c
to 91.00
ROADS FIXE: SEATS MONDAY
Rest Double I.ove Story Ever
Stalled
VICTORIA
TO-DAY ONLY
Positively Phial Showing;*
"The Heart of Humanity"
The Picture that Will I.lve Forever
Admtaalon 15 and -5c anil war tux
Next Week—••Women'* Week" j
For YOUDR Wlvea of Harrlnhunt
FI.OHENCE REED IN
"WIVES OF MEN"
Monday, Tuesday, Wedneaday Only
Thursday, Friday, Saturday i
"WHY I WOULD NOT -MARRY" I
Pure, sanitary
delicious, healthful—
Q
OEE, what daddy brought home!"
You will touch a child's heart with
Hershey's Superior Ice Cream! and
please the whole
family. Ice Cream / .a
is the best refresh -
ment food —but be U
sure it's - ICECREAPI
Hershey Creamery Co.
Harrisburg, Pa.
APRIL 26, 1919.
The attraction will come to tho
Orphcum Theater on Tuosday, May
Oth. with the satnu
"The Invisible cast and production
Fee" as soon In New YorX
as the advance in
formation mentions tho original oast
with Flora MaoDonnld, Thurlow llor
irer, Frank Andrews, Marlon lingers,
Albert Barret, Robert Stevens, Bern
ard Crnney, Mabel Archdall, Daisy
You may well be proud of
Gunzenhauser's
m!EAD
/T'S quality all the way through
to the last crumb, with a deli
cate, brown tinted crust and a
flaky white interior that fairly
melts in your mouth. GUNZEN
HAUSER'S HO MA ID bread
cuts better and goes further.
Wrapped at the Bakery Sold at all Grocers
The Gunzenhauser Bakery
18th and Mulberry Streets
Vivian.
To-day Is the final opportunity fn(
Harrlsburg movie fans to see "Tht
Heart of Humanity." tht
At the wonderful super-productlo(
Vletorln which has been the attract
tlon all week at the Vic
torla Theater.