24 Decline in Beef Price Is Likely to Be Very Slow Cincinnati. —June 6.— Possibility of a decrease in the price of beef is being anticipated by the meat pock ers and meat dealers in the Cincin- ICED AIR KEEPS WIlK^i^NE theater so cool in summer Do You Like to Laugh? THEN" Harry Beresford lias a sketch you'll like entitled I A LIVE WIRE 4 Other Keith Acts 4 REGENT THEATER THE COOLEST SPOT IN' TOWN l.a*t Showing of "MAGGIE PEPPER" Starring ETHEL CLAYTON Added Attraction Today and Tomorrow Klagg Comedy •♦Welcome l.ittle Stronger" TOMORROW OHLY SHIRLEY MASON "THE WINNING GIRL" V. -J . Beautiful Hershey Park j now open to the public for the season. Dancing at Beautiful Hershey Park ETcry Wed. A Sat. Evening. Manic by the Harrisbnrg Hanjo- Snxo Orchestra * Special Concert, Sunday, June Sth, by the Perseverance Concert Band. Grand Concert, Jnnc loth, by Prof. Clarence Dcvant Itoyer. violinist: I'earlc Quymby, con tralto; Elisabeth M. Schlrßalmllch. harpKtc: \nnn E. Martin, pinniste accorapanlKt. 11l I I ticn & t lltinCKT The cooleat place to upcnil n 111 I I M*U'jL i'.V, Tkl I summer afternoon or ermine is nt I IT, COLONIAL j 111 I ~ theater. If roil hare not tried It, TV ILI ii.il J viiiuLlVl ink your nrighbor who ban. Today and Tomorrow is Your Last Opportunity to See Geraldine Farrar In a play replete with twists and turns. The kind you'U like. I^The^^tron^er^Vow^ [STANLEY'S The ooole.t place to apend a _. . summer afternoon or evening la at Y' If 111 IA a theater. If you haven't tried It, i nak your neighbor who baa. Today and Tomorrow Only at This Theater , Dustin Farnum in a real live man's story. The kind tliat earries a punch with it. So cxhilirating it will captivate yOu. I^^^lai^in^dvt^Open^ READ THE TRUTH ABOUT BOLSHEVISM If Bolshevism Comes To America LIBERTY will be destroyed. PROPERTY will be confiscated without payment to its owners. FOOD will be put beyond the reach of all except those who can seize it by brute strength. LAWS will lie annulled and the whole social system thrown Into chaos. There will be no courts to adjust wrongs; no punishment for wrong-doers. WOMEN" AN'I) CHILDREX will be public property. One of the Soviets which set the fashion in Russia—tile soviet of Vladimir— lias already decreed that all women over 18 must register at a bureau of free love. RELIGION' will vanish when respect for law and for women and children vanishes. Bolshevism worships not the God of our fathers, but License. If you want to know what Bolshevism would mean in tlie Vnited States See "BOLSHEVISM ON* TRIAL." VICTORIA THEATER MON. TUE. WED., JUNE 9-10-11 lISJEw" YORK THE GREAT METROPOLIS LOW RATE EXCURSION C9~ Sec Broadway! Pennsylvania 1 B Station! Central Park; Riverside IJI w B W. W w. W Drive! Grant'. Tomb; Metropoll tan Art Gallery; Fifth Avenue; liOIMI ■ Brooklyn Bridges and get a fIW TRIP gllmp.e of the greatest city on War Tax the American Continent. 24 Cents H| Additional Sunday, June IS SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN* ' ' Direct to Pennsylvania Station, 7tli Avenue and 32<1 Street Lvs. Harrisburg 6.00 A.M. Lvs. Elizabethtown ... 6.29 A.M. " Steelton 6.06 " " Florin 6.35 " " Middletown .... 6.15 " " Mt. Joy 6.39 " " Conewago 6.23 " Returning, leaves Sen York 0.40 p. yi. See Flyers Consult Ticket Agents PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD i —*■ ■■ ■ . ' : I IJ'LU..,. [J FRIDAY EVENING, Sahrisburg TELEGRAPH JUNE 6, 1919. natl district. Benjamin Lowen stein, manager of the meat depart ment of the Cincinnati Abattoir Com pany. the largest packing concern here, believes that the drop in prices will be so gradual that it will be barely perceptible for some time to come.. He bases this conclusion upon the fact that farmers and cattle raisers | will not at the present time permit i any more cattle in he markes ban : are absolutely necessary. This, of j course, would mean a continuance ' of the high meat prices us long as j these tactics are pursued. SIGNS DEFICIENCY BILL Washington. June 6.—Secretary Tu ! multy announced yesterday that j President Wilson had signed the I emergency deficiency appropriation ! bill, which includes appropriations j for war risk allotments and pen sions for the fiscal year ending June" j 30. • * ! WIIK™&CTI Watch for <lato when charming ALICE BRADY will be shown in a wonderful photoplay every woman will like, —Entitled — RED HEAD PAXTANG PARK THEATER 2 Performances Every Even ing The Fremont and Burton Players Presenting Handkerchief No. 15 VERONICA AND HURL FALLS In By The Sea 3—Other High Class Act.—3 i 15 Cents Admission to All Parts of the House MAJESTIC High Class Vaudeville—Harry Bera3- Company in a comedy sketch entitled "The Live Wire"; Harry and Emma Sharrock in a mind-reading novelty: Folletto's Monkeys; Beatrice Doane, singing corned enne; The Five Partrowas. sensational gymnasts. COLONIAL To-day and to-morrow Geraldine rarrar in "The Snnging Vow" — Coming. Alice Brady in 'Ttedhead." VICTORIA To-day and to-morrowD\istin Farnum in "A Man in the Open." Tuesday and Wednesday "Bolshe vism oh Trial." REGENT To-day—Ethel Clayton in "Maggie Pepper." To-day and to-morrow—Flagg Com edy—"Welcome Little Stranger." To-morrow—Shirley Mason in "The Winning Girl." Monday and Tuesday—Dorothy Gtsh in "Peppy Polly." PATANG A'audeville —Two shows every even ing. There's a little woman on the Ma jestic bill the last half of this week who is capturing the Good Bill hearts of young and old at Mnjrstlc alike. She is dainty Beatrice Doane, who is just as talented as she is pretty, and who has a repertoire of exclusive song numbers which she puts over in a way all her own. Some other splen did attractions are Harry and Emma Sharrock, who keeps their audience in a constant uproar with their burles que mind-reading offering. The Five Partrowas are clever athletes and give an exhibition that is tine. Fol letto's Monkeys go through a routine of tricks that are both clever and amusing. Harry Beresford and Com pany are presenting an excellent com edy sketch entitled "A Live Wire." Don't miss this, for you are sure to like It. Harrisburg theatergoers have a real treat in store for them to-day and to morrow. It is Dns- Trent in Store For tin Farnum in his Picture Devotees latest release, "A Man in the Open." This picture is considered one of the best this actor has played In. Owing to the extraordinary attrac tion hooked for Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. "Bolshe vism on Trial" this feature "A Man in the Open," will only play for two days. Imagine what a gang of Bolshevists could do if they worked in the United States. It would Whnt Coold n Bnnd be a crime the of Bol.beil.tn Do way they would in the I'nlted State plunder and rav age the fields which are just turning yellow with ripening grain. Think of the deaths they would cause. But still they have been devasting Russia. Hungary, part of Germany and other countries for some time. What they would do to the United States Is shown in a won derful production entitled "Bolshe vism on Trial" which will be shown at the Victoria Theater Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Here is another question for Har risburgers to solve. If a rich young man married a I. An Intoxicated girl below his Marriage Legitimate social standard while he was in an Intoxicated condition would the marriage be annulled? That is what occurs in Alice Brady's latest screen success "Redhead" which pla\s at the Colonial theater next week. Remember to-day and to-morrow is vour last opportunity to see versa tile Geraldine Farrar in her latest success. "The Stronger Vow." Thtk picture is unusually strong in dra matic points. Imagine a woman fall ing in love with the man that Is sup posed to have murdered her brother some years before. She swore she would avenge her brother's death, but did she? Maybe she was too far a love with her husband. The answer can be found In this wonderful pic ture. "The Stronger Vow" which plays at the Colonial to-day and to-morrow only. How an out-of-date department store mav be transformed by the com mon sense and Ethel Clayton Now intelligence of a at the Regent girl into a pros perous enterprise, is told In "Maggie Pepper," in which beautiful Ethel Clayton will be seen for the last time to-day at the Re gent. The feat of catching a spy single handed Is one of the thrills of "The Winning Girl." Shirley Mason's new picture which will be shown to-mor row only. The episode happens In a textile factory where fabric is made for aeroplanes. Miss Mason in the role of Jemmv Milligan, a. girl who is working in the factory, finds the spy pouring acid on the cloth and grap ples with him. If you have not already been one of the many who have thoroughly enjoy ed themselves In The Evening Show the cool atmos „♦ Poxtang Park phere of the Pax tang Park thea ter this week, you should certainly do so. for it is said that not only .8 the park playhouse a most comfort able nlace to see a show In. but the bill itself is one of extraordinary merit The feature act. Miss Fremont Bennett and Company, present a de lightful little one act comedy full of humorous situations and character impersonations well worthy of a more nretentious production. All of the other acts are of the type that has made vaudeville what It is the most popular form of theatrical amuse ment in tjie country to-day. ABSORBED Alys I have heard Henry uses lem on juice for his complexion. B ess —Tha accotunts for the sour expression.—Crimson and Gray. Harry C. Hunter Shows win : ■ Third & Harris Sts. 1 XT V It SUMMERDALE PARK DANCES Hall's Orchestra (Colored) of Columbus, Ohio, One of the beßt dance and sing ing orchestras on the road. A spe cial treat every evening this week at 40c and #oc Good car service leaves the Square 7.45. 8.00, 8.15, 8.30 and 9.00 o'clock. Autos can be parked hround the pavilion. V * I SENATE HOTEL Under personal supervision of Fred B. Aldinger, furnishes a most excellent Table d'Hote Luncheon Daily 11.30 to 2.30 —At 75 Cents— Also a la Oarto bill of everything in the market dcllciously prepared Clilckcr and Waffle Dinner Every Thursday Roller-Draak Wrestling Final May Be Here July 4 "If you permit this match to go on I will hold you personally respon sible for Dr. Roller's life." These were the precise words of Colonel Edward Martin, head of the State Health Department, who with Major Mi-Lain, his assistant, made emphatic protest from the arena at Chestnut Street Auditorium on Tues day night last, when Tom Draa.lc had wen the second bout from Dr. Roller. As there appears to be strong senti ment here for the eminent physician who has, indeed, done much for the wrestling game, the Telegraph sport ing page desires to give Justice to him. also to Tom Draak. but pri marily to promoter and referee Max well Bauman. It may be noted right here that Dr. Roller declared Bau nian, giving him the praise from the ring, as "one of the most capable promoters and referees in the wrest ling game to-day." He repeated it after the Tuesday night event. So that Dr. Roller, by all tokens, has respect for Bauman's decisions. "The reason 1 wanted to see the matcli continue for the third fall was that I would be able to render a decision on falls, as advertised, th.< READING TRAIN SIDESWIPES THE ROSEWOOD TEAM Famous Speed Machine Un tracks Whole Pitching Staff For 12 Runs Standing of Clubs W. L. Pet. Reading 7 0 I.JOO Galhhad 4 5 .444 Rosewood .... 3 5 .375 St. Mary's .... 2 6 .250 To-night—Rosewood vs. Read ing. Umpire—"Dick" Nebinger. Last Night's Result—Reading, 12; Rosewood, 2. If that Reading team of the Alli son Hill League can continue its pace for several more games. Manager Pressler's boys will have more bat tles won to their credit than General Pershing. Reading won again last evening, walking all over Rosewood | by a 12-to-2 score. For the fans it was a real Shakes perean night. Rosewood presented "A Comedy of Errors." while for Reading it was a case of "As You Like It" There was fun for every one, even the Rosewood players en joying it. "Jing" Johnson, back from a week's vacation, was on the firing line for Rosewood. Then "Bill" Fortna, of slippery elm fame, took up the job. Following him, "Peepy" Mell took off his mask and hurled, and to cap the climax, "Noisy Bill" Hoerner stepped on the rubber. Each of the quartet is modest to admit that with the proper support they could have won. Rosewood used ten players and they shifted flieir positions so often the spectators in the grandstand be gan to get the idea that the Roses were playing "Pussy wants a corner" rather than a real national baseball game. "Mose" Swartz was there, too, in left field, and his first trip to the plate the "kids" of the Hill declare that "Jing" was afraid to let "Mose" hit it. Four straight balls sent the "wonder boy" to first base. Johnson was as wild as a Bolsheviki, and soon retreated to right field. "Kinney" Swartz was a real clean up man in both the third and fourth innings. In the third he drove a double with two on, and in the fourth with two men on, the selfsame lad bludgeoned a triple. The same teams play to-night, and the Rose woods will try to regain their old time form. The score; READING AB. IJ. H. O. A. E. Shartle, rf 4 2 2 0 0 0 EUenberger, ss. . 3 3 - o & i Levan. 3 3 \ " a Mellinger, cf. ... 2 1 0 0 0 0 C. Swartz. 2b. ... 3 1 - 1 5 0 Cocklin, 3b 4 0 1 0 - 1 G. Swartz, 3 1 0 4 1 Bowman, 'lb 3 1 114 0 0 H. Swartz, if. ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 Conner, If. ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 Total 28 12 10 21 15 2 ROSEWOOD AB. R. H. O. A. E. Lyme. If 3 0 0 2 0 1 Bender. 2b 3 0 1 0 2 0 Hoerner, 3b 3 1 1 2 3 0 Johnson, rf.p. ... 3 0 0 0 4 1 Mell, c 3 0 1 3 1 0 Thompson, cf. .. 3 1 1 2 0 1 , Emanuel, ss 3 0 2 2 5 1 Fortna, P.rf 2 0 •: 0 0 Oj Harman, lb 2 0 0 7 0 2, Garber, If. 1 0 ® ® ® | Totals 26 2 7 18 15 6 Rosewood 0000 01 1— 2 Reading 0 0 2 7 3 Ox—l 2 Two-base hit—Bender. Three base hit —C. Swartz. Struck out By Levan. 5; Mell, 1. Hoerner, 1. Base on balls —Off Levan, 1; John son, 3; Fortna, 2. Mell, 1. Stolen bases —Mellinger. Hoerner, Shartle, Ellenberger, Fortna. Passed balls— Swartz. Umpire—Nebinger. BASEBALL RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results St. Louis, 1; Cincinnati, 0. New York at Pittsburgh (wet grounds). Other games not scheduled. Standing of the Clubs W. L. Pet New York 24 10 .705 Cincinnati 20 16 .571 Brooklyn 20 16 .555 Chicago 18 17 .514 Philadelphia 15 16 .483 Pittsburgh 15 16 .483 Boston 12 21 .363 St. Louis 12 22 .350 Schedule For To-day Boston at Chicago. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. New York at Pittsburgh. Phillies at St. Louis. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Chicago, 5. New York, 1. Washington, 6; St. Louis, 1. Boston, 2, Detroit, 1. Athletics, 10; Cleveland, 6. Standing of the Clubs W. L. Pet Chicago 25 11 .694 Cleveland 21 14 .600 notice reading: "wre3tling to a fin ish; the best out of three," explains Bauman. Perhaps, in all the history of wrest ling, no referee was confronted with so uncommon a dilema. "After what the State Health chief said" explains Bauman. "1 put it up to Roller him-! self, and he replied that he would go on and do the best he could. At this point Colonel Martin called to the excited spectators to decide whether or not they wished Dr. Roller to finish the match as adver tised, and a majority voted no. This placed me in the position where 1 feel that the fans accuse me of want ing a man to wrestle, badly injured; whereas it is not unusual for a wrest lei to keep on with a broken rib, just as a boxer continues with a broken hand. Tom Draak suffered broken ribs on various occasions and gamely finished the match, winning one in which he was slowed up by ! this handicap." It is the general sentiment of spec tators who have discrimination and | know a bit about wrestling rules i that Roller would have continued the j match, even though injured, had it I New York 19 12 .613 Detroit 17 17 .500 St. Louis 16 'l7 .484| Boston 15 16 .484 Washington II 21 .333 Athletics 7 24 .226 Schedule For To-day Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Washington. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston. TO PAY MILEAGE CLAIMS Washington, June 6. Men dis charged from the Navy and Naval Reserve who have mileage claims against the Government may obtain payment under an order issued yes-; terday by Secretary Daniels. There are nearly 150.000 such claims as a result of the increased mileage al lowed by Congress in the Act of Feb ruary 26. 1919. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These- Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slighestj need of feeling ashamed of your! freckles, as Othine—double strength' —is guaranteed to remove these I homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine—l double strength—from any druggist I and apply a little of it night and | morning and you shoultj soon see' that even the worst freckles have - begun to disappear,'while the lighter j ones have vanished entirely It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skinj and gain a beautiful, clear com-1 plexion. Be sure to ask for the double; strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back If it fails! to remove freckles. I Follow the Crowd Get your clothes tailored where all the particular dress ers get theirs, where the principle features are quality of material, style and workmenship. The merit of our clothes is, that it is individually cut and tailored to fit your form—not something about your size or about your fit. Our selection to choose from is one of the largest in the State, varying in all kinds of materials that man's fancy runs to; in fact, we cordially invite you to come in and look them over for yourself. You are under no obligation to buy. Tailored to Measure CA AND SUITS UP Absolute satisfaction and all-around perfect fit guaran teed. Standard Woolen Mills Co. Harrisburg's Oldest Popular Priced Tailors 103 North Second Street, Two Doors Above Walnut St. Harrisburg, Pa. Say KING OSCAR to your dealer and pass him 7c, and then he will give you your money's worth of real smoke comfort. John C. Herman & Co. Harrisburg, Pa. Try One To-day not been for the general intervention of the big number of city physicians, who had a very friendly feeling for their compatriot in the medical pro fession, this sentiment being particu larly strong from Colonel Martin who taught Roller at the U. of P. the art of surgery. After the dramatic event Roller and Draak met in a dressing room and without bitterm • discussed the situation. It is uncommon and un precedented. Roller and Draak wrest led In the New York tournament in 1916, with the result of a two-hour draw. Realizing that this made a second meeting very interesting. Pro moter Bauman arranged for them to roeet here on May 30. This match, as every one will remember who witnessed it. resulted in victory for Roller; he won two falls out of three. Each man said at that time that ho would like to battle it out at Harris burg and so the match of last Tues day was arranged. Roller won the first match on May 20, after Draak had secured an in side crotch hold on him. While Roller was in the air he twisted Rose suddenly and carried Draak How You May Reduce Your Weight Overstoutness is a very unwelcome condition, especially In the present day. when slender figures are so pop ular. and every reader of this paper who lias noticed a tendency to put on weight will be glad to know of a new. simply home treatment that is re markably efficient and inexpensitiP. 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