20 WYOMING GOES DRY ON JULY 1 }Law of Legislature Puts State in Dry Column With a Commissioner , Cheyenne, Wyo.. June 20—Wyora- I Ing, long the oasis of this section I of the west, will enter the ranks of ! prohibition states on July 1. Sale J and manufacture of liquor within ithe state will cease on that date regardless of whether national pro hibition is effective in the nation. Under terms of the constitutional (amendment adopted by the voters '< at last November's election, Wyom | William S.Hart ILttyn anldo rhnpn and wombrero lor prison stripes in THE POPPY GIRL'S HUSBAND i Showing at the I REGENT THEATER Large andlencea nw It yesterday ! —don't mlso seeing It todny or tomorrow. Story deals with Underworld Life In San KTanelaco, a resort for crooks. Also a DREW COMEDY "Squared" Monday and Tuesday MARGUERITE CLARK in "LET'S ELOPE" And the picture la every hit aa good as It aounda! ifPAXTANG PARK THEATER I 'j Performance* Every Eve 2 | The Borsini Troupe I Spectacular and Comedy Revolving: Globe Equilibrists ; FRED ANDREWS IN "THE WONDER. ACT" Harry and Jane Piatt I TRAVELING IX HARMONY I "HART & WAGNER Presenting Comedy "TOPIC'S OK THE DAY" GEORGE H. BOCK I 4nierlen'a Premier .lnr,r. and Itag | time XYI.QPHQ.VIST i 15 CENTS—Admission — 1!} CENTS ' u Victoria The Crowds Increase Daily to See A Great Screen Drama Daily Showing From 10 A. M. to 11.30 P. M. Children Under 16 Not Admitted Today and Tomorrow is Your Last Chance Admission 30 Cents and war tax SUMMERDALE PARK DANCES Thursday and Saturday Evenings MISS HilllD'S String Orchestra Cars leave Market Square Thursday evenings 8, 8.30, 9; also i 8.15 and 8.45 Saturday evenings. Admission .4lle and tlOc "A"A A"A"A-"A-ft ALL STAR WEEK Next week the Victoria management presents the greatest array of motion picture stars ever seen on the same screen In a single W MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY STOLEN ORDERS The story of an alien company stealing war contracts for sup plies—featuring Carlyle Blackwell June Elvidge Kitty Gordon and Montagu Love ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Another well known photoplay featuring EARLE WILLIAMS TOM MIX and ANITA STEWART Isn't that some array of stars. It's the best ever offered any audience. That's one of the many rea sons. you are able Stanley's the theater that ir. "-victoria F ™'. - -g? - * , • • . ■ l ' Zw* ' > >. !•> ' • . '• "• : '- . ; ■ -/ v n : ,; S. ' r ™ ™ 7 ' V 1 v 7 , FRIDAY EVENING, HAMUHBURG TEUBGR3LPS JUNE 20.1919. ing would have gone dry January | 1, 1920. When tho Legislature met last January, however, it was deem ed advisable to put tho state law into effect July 1, this year, at the same time that it appeared national war time prohibition would be ef fective. A law was passed by the Legislature authorizing this. In addition to the power placed by state iaw in the hand 3 of a state prohibition commissioner, there will be a Law Enforcement I/eague, pri vately financed and privately °P®'" ated to enforce the new law. This league already has begun the y or , of keeping Wyoming free of illegal manufacture and sale of liquor af ter July 1. State house gossip is that Fred L. Orabbo, now superintendent of the Wyoming Anti-Saloon League, will be chosen Prohibition Commis sioner. STAGES AUTO MEET New York. "Jimmy" Johnson, erstwhile fight manager, is going to try a new game. Johnston is in for promoting auto racing. His first venture in the new game will be June 14 when he will stage a meet at the Sheepshead Bay track. WIIMSMNT3 Y'on'll laugli. too, when you hear EDDIE BORDEN in his fast comedy production--- ANYTHING YOU WANTTOCALL IT I—other Keith Acts—l Each will furnish plenty of laughs and will make you feci better for hearing them. WIUWOTI WIVES: Take your husband to see dainty ALICE BRADY In her greatest photoplay REDHEAD and then he will appreciate his home all the more. It's a homey story and will appeal to your husband the same as it will to you. Today and Tomorrow Only / MONDAY' AND TUESDAY' TOM MOORE in a picture that is making him more famous, entitled City of Cowards WEDNESDAY' & THURSDAY Ear 1 e Williams IN The Rogue's Romance FRIDAY & SATURDAY MABEL NORMAND WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE DANCING WILLA-VILLA Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Admission: Ladies, 40c Tax Paid Gents, 60c i ——i—a—————a———a—ad VICTORIA Don't fail to attend this the ater next week. WHY? Because It's ALL STAR WEEK Read the large announce ment for particulars and be convinced. fpAMUSEjjijMENTs!|)f MAJESTIC ' High Class Vaudeville—Eddie Bor den & Co. in a novel comedy act, 'Tashion he Vogue"; "Father's Daughter," comedy sketch; Arm strong and James, blackface en tertainers; Melnotte Duo, sensa tional aerialists. _ . CODONIAL To-day and to-morrow—Last showing here of Alice Brady in "Redhead." Monday and Tuesday—Tom Moore in "City of Comrades." Wednesday and Thursday—Earle Wil .. h arr >s in "The Rogue's Romance." I'riday and Saturday—Mabel Nor mand in "When Doctors Dis- ; agree." | VICTORIA 1 To-day and To-morrow—Dast show- I ing of "The End of the Road." t Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday I All-Star Week—"Stolen Orders," featuring June Elvidge, Montague Love, Carlyle Blackwell and Kitty | Gordon. ! Thursday, Friday and Saturday i Anita Stewart. Earle Williams arid j Tom Mix. | , REGENT I To-day and To-morrow—Wm. S. Hart I in "The Poppy Girl's Husband," also a Drew Comedy, "Squared." Monday and Tuesday Marguerite ! Clark In "Let's Elope." Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and | Saturday—Douglas Fairbanks in I "Knickerbocker Buckaroo." PAXTANG PARK Vaudeville—Two shows every even ing. Two clever entertainers on the Ma jestic's bill the last half of this week i ..... . are Armstrong and At the Majestic James, "The Minstrel Boys," who have a budget of Jokes and stories that are new to Harrisburgers. Their song numbers are lively and they sing them in a way that cannot fail to please. A spectacular offering on the bill is a comedy sketch entitled bathers Daughter," in which the action takes place on the platform of an observation car. A panorama used to give the effect of the train moving is a big feature of the act. sortie other splendid attractions are Eddie Borden & Co.. presenting an amusing comedy act which they style, 1 Anything You Want to Call It ; "Fashions De Vogue," a style show with musical comedy trimmings, in which a clever designer drapes beautiful gowns on pretty models, and the Melnotte Duo in a sensational aerial novelty. "Bedhead," the latest and greatest release featuring Alice Brady, is now ■> . tl . being shown at the itedhend Shows Colonial Theater, at Colonial. This picture has caused considerable comment in this city as many people fave read the story of "Redhead." It s the story of a wealthy young man marrying a girl he considers far be neath his social standing. How she manages to make him turn his mind and even defy his father on account of the "redhead," as he once called uV . ma es this a strong play, in which a lesson stands out prominent ly so that everyone may heed iL Unusual interest has been aroused by the fact that All-star Week be . gins at Stanley's All-star Week Victoria Theater on Begins Monday. Monday. The man ugemont has plan ned an elaborate program for this occasion. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Kitty Gordon, .June El vidge, Carlyle Blackwell and Mon tague Love will be shown in "Stolen Orders, a colossal production which '•j going big ail over tho country. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Anita Stewart, Tom Mix and Earle Williams will be shown in another cork ng good production. This is considered the greatest array of mo tion picture stars ever offered on *he same screen in a single week. As thrill after thrill is reflected upon the silver sheet at the Regent „ t Theater where "The Hart Delight* Poppy Girl's Hue- Large Audlencca band," a new picture . . , with Wm. S. Hart as star, is being shown this week, spec tators are impressed by the versatil ity and artistry of the famous ac- : fr. In this offering Mr. Hart rises tc new heights, carrying the audi ence with him—taking the specta tors _ out of themselves and trans porting them to the very scenes de picted so graphically in the story. Beginning next Monday evening the management of Paxtang Park will treat their patrons Attraction to a free exhibition of at Puxtnng. intrepidity and skill by Calvert. the world's champion wire walker, such as the town has never seen before. Calvert has been the big outdoor feature of all the big fairs and parks in the country. He works on a wire eighty feet in the air and performs stunts at this perilous heigh that make his auditors grasp in wonderment, Calvert will give two exhibitions at Paxtang each evening during next week, one at. 7 o'clock and one after the first performance is over in the park theater. Most of the parks and fairs where Calvert has appeared have charged an admission fee to the grounds. His engagement at Paxtang will be one of the very few where he has ap pea-ed as an absolutely free attrac tion. An elaborate vaudeville bill headed by the great Borsini Troupe is the attraction at the park the ater this week. Battle De Luxe When Hummelstown Trimmed the Middletown Team Hummelstown Fire Company met the strong Middletown A. C. in a twilight game played at Middletown last evening and held their oppon ents a nine-inning scoreless game. The game was full of exciting thrills and plays and was errorless from start to finish. Hassler was in fine form for the Fire Company and held his opposing team to four hits. McNear, for Mid dletown pitched just as good ball, and allowed the fire laddies only three hits. Keller, for Hummels town, played exceptionally fine ball. Hummelstown Fire Company team will play tho strong Dauphin A. C. Saturday afternoon and next SaturT day Manhetm A. C., of Lancaster county. Manager Strikler has one of the best schedules in the county and intends to show his rivals some brand of ball that will be Just as good as any amateur team in Dauphin county. The score; HUMMELSTOWN FIRE CO. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Swartz, lb 1 0 0 11 0 0 Bordner, 2b 3 0 0 1 1 0 Keller, s.s 4 0 2 5 3 0 Weaver, 3b 4 0 1 0 2 0 Walters, r.f. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Hassler, p 4 0 0 1 2 0 Ehly, c.f 3 0 0 2 0 0 Burridge, l.f. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Holsberg, c. 3 0 0 7 2 0 Alcorn, l.f 1 0 0 0 0 0 Stoudt, r.f 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 0 3 27 10 0 MIDDLETOWN A. C. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Lockard, c,t 3 0 1 1 i o Bumback, 3b 4 0 0 3 1 0 Moore, 2b 4 0 1 1 1 0 Aderholt. lb 4 0 0 4 0 0 Atticks, c 4 0 1 17 0 0 Kling, s.s 3 0 0 0 1 0 McKinley, t.t 3 0 1 0 0 0 Conklln, 1. f 3 0 0 1 0 0 McNear, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Total 26 0 4 27 4 0 Fire Co 00000000 o—o Middletown .... 00000000 o—o Struck out, by McNear, 19; by Hassler, 7; base on .balls, v^^,*M. (J|lilP See that Helmar box? It is famous wherever cigarettes are smoked. Notice the kind of men who smoke Helmar. Listen to the opinions you hear of Helmar. Remember—Helmar Is 100% pure Turkish —the Mildest and Best tobacco for cigarettes. Remember—if you don't like Helmar, you get your money back* Also remember—"bundle" cigarettes cost less than Helmar. Matws