14 , MAJESTIC High Class Vaudeville "Father's Daughter," novel comedy sketch; Eddie Borden and Company in "Anything You Want to Call It"; "Fashion De Vogue"; Armstrong an<l James, blackface comedians, the Melnotte Duo, sensational auri alists. COLONIAL To-day last showing at this theater of charming Alice Brady in "Bed head." Monday and Tuesday—Tom Moore in "City of Comrades." Wednesday and Thursday—Earle Wil liams in "The Rogue's Romance." Friday and Saturday—Mabel Nor- I mand in "When Doctors Dis agree." VICTORIA To-day last showing of the famous health picture "The End of the Road." All next week All-Star Week Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday— Carlyle Blackwell, Jim-- l.lvidge. i Kitty Gordon and Montagu 1. ve in "Stolen Orders. ' Thursday. Friday and Saturday Anita Stewart. Karle Williams and Tom Mix in a super production. REGENT To-day Wm. S. Hart in ' The Poppy Girl's Husband" and a Drew Com edy, "Squared." Monday and Tuesday Marguerite Clark in "Let's Elope." Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and I Saturday—Douglas Fairbanks in | "Knickerbocker Buckaroo." j 1 siiM COMING The greatest laugh producer of ; f them all—Versatile MABEL NORMAND! in her latest photoplay success, which is taking tlic country by storm entitk xl, WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE t Grand Free Exhibition —CALVERT— CHAMPION HIGH WALKER OP THE WORLD PAXTANGPARK| Week Beginning MONDAY, JUNE 23 2—Exhibitions Each Evening—2 One at * and one at 8.30 ay I Ac >r "K it "A* tV tSt "A- 1 Al l. STAR WEEK Begins Monday at This Theater The Victoria management oiTeis on this special occasion the greatest array of motion picture stars ever shown upon die same screen in a single week. Monday Tuesday Wednesday STOLEN ORDERS ! A TITANIC PRODUCTION EXPOSING A BAND OF ALIENS WHO STOLE WAR MUNITION CONTRACTS, FEATURING— I" ! Carlyle Blackwell Thurs., Fri., Sat., J Kitty Gordon Anita Stewart Montague Love Earle Williams June Elvidge Tcfll Mix The Best Program Ever Offered in Harrisburg. STANLEY'S STANLEY'S VICTORIA V - ir ONLY CIRCUS COMING TO HARRISBURG cus FRIDAY A \ -i T IDAY CIRCUS II I I V 7 OF THE DAY v v-J Li 1 YEAR IflWr 1 1 - LI I COMBINEO A M I MkiTrJ POSITIVELY AND >^3||IH?QNTO OBVIOUSLY THt CRCATCST * ITrmj WrjWH ' hpjil tjfr PARADE AT 10 A. M. PRECEDIWG hRS * DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 PM. PERFORMANCES AT 2 AND BP. M. ONE TICKET ADMITS TO EVERYTHING. .trimiMHion larurtN onil Hcwervprt Sent* on Sole Downtown* Circa* Day a nt HUH nuin A "a.. Market St., inmc price* charged at the Circus I J ground*. SATURDAY EVENING. PAXTANG PARK Vaudeville—Two shows every even ing. Colvert. free attraction all next week. f * ""V ■' Her husband bored her so badly that she yawned every time that he set foot in the house. Marguerite Ho she turned her at t lurk at tentions to a young Regent man who sipped honey Monday and from every new flower. Tuesday But he too was tied up —engaged to a widow who didn't want to let go. Then her husband "the other man's" tianece put their heads to gether and— It's said to be a corking good en tanglement. To-day is the last opportunity to see William S. Hart in "The Poppy Girl's Husband." In this photoplay Mr. Hart is seen as a convict whose ! 'SUMMERDALE PARK DANCES* Thursday and Saturday Evenings MISS HI KIPS String Orchestra Cars leave Market Square ! Thursday evenings S. S.JO. 9; also i S.L- and" *.45 Saturday evenings. Admission h'c and Oc ==J heart ia broken by his faithless wife whom he loved with rare devotion, and whose terrible revenge upon her is balked by love for his eon. The situations are said to be unusually effective and heart appealing. To-night is the last opportunity ! patrons of the Majestic Theater will have to see the tine array At the of acts being shown there. Majestic The bill as it stands is as follows: The Melnotte Puo in a sensational aerial novelty: Armstrong and .lames, clever blackface comedians, singers and dancers; "Fashion i>e Vogue,' an artistic costuming display; Eddie Borden and Company m their non sensical offering. "Anything lou Want to Call Jt," and 'Father's l>augjiter." a novel comedy sketch. Some of the attractions listed for the tirst half of next week are the l'out Arrans offering a fast routine jef songs, comedy, dances, acrobatic! i and instrumental music; the Prince i toil Oirls. singers and musicians, and j thtte other standard acts. | Harrisburg motion picture patrons I have only one more chance to see "Bedhead" ut the To-day I nst Time Colonial Theater ' For "Bedhead" featuring; Alice Brady and that j one opportunity must be taken to -1 day. This picture has created oddles of favorable comment from people | who viewed it Thursday and yester- I day. It is a clever story well told. Monday and Tuesday. Tom Moore will be featured in his latest xnd greatest photoplay release. "City of Comrades." This picture is going big wherever shown. Wednesday and Thursday. Farle Williams, popular star will be fea tured in "A Rogue's Romance."' To-day is your last chance to see the great health drama of human life "The End of the Road" The End of at the Victoria Theater, the itond This picture has at tracted thousands of people to this theater during the week and in all probability to-day will be another monster day. The Victoria management suggests you attend the afternoon matinees in or der to save yourself the inconven ience of standing, as there will prob ably be record breaking crowds. Ail-Star Week begins Monday at the Victoria Theater. The Victoria man agement has ar- All-Stnr Week ranged a program ut V ietoria for next week that is considered the greatest ever offered to any motion picture audience in a single week. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the feature production is "Stolen Orders" featuring Kitty Gordon. Mon tagu Love, Carlyle Blackwell and June Elvtdge. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Anita Stewart. Karle Wil liams and athletic Tom Mix will be featured in a super photoplay pro duction. The booking of Colvert, the world's greatest high wire performer, as a free attraction at Pax- Colvert— tang Park for next Outdoor week is bound to create Attraction a sensation among the at Pnxtuug park's many patrons. It is very seldom" that Colvert appears before an audience that has not paid for the privilege of seeing his daring performance on the wire, eighty feet up in the air. Colvert was the main attraction at nearly all the big fairs last season including the great fair at Brock ton. Mass.. and the interstate fair at Trenton. During his engagement at VICTORIA Don't forget that Monday is the beginning of All Star Week at this theater- Read detailed announcements in the large advertisement on this page. ■ t WILK&MNI Today Last Showing Here of ALICE BRADY hi her best photoplay success, which has been sweeping Har risburg with its cleverness, en titled "Redhead" j Monday and Tuesday If you want to forget ail about the heat here is the play you want to see Tom Moore in Ids latest motion picture re lease— City of Comrades A play that can't be beat. PAXTANCf PAHK THEATER 2 Performance* Every Eve 2 The Borsin? Troupe Spectacular and Comedy Revolving Globe Kqiiillbriiita ~~ FRED ANDREWS IX -THE WO Ml Kit ACT" Harry and Jane Piatt ; TRAVELING IX HARMONY HARTtST WAGNER Preentlngt Comedy "TOPICS OF THE DAY" GEORGE H. BOCK America's Premier Jars ami L-ag tlme XYI-OPHOXTST | IS CENTS—Admission —ls CENTS DANCING I I WILLA-VILLA Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Admission: Ladies, 40c Tax Paid Gents, 6llc fiARRISBURG TEXEQICtPH May Wirth to Be Seen Here With Gigantic Super-Circus Though still a slip of a girl. May | Wirth was this past winter officially i recorded as the greatest bare-back | rider of the generation. Fresh from | new triumphs achieved in Australia I and the hippodromes of South Ameri ca the famous equestrienne is now j touring America as one of the super features of the great new Ringling | Brothers and Barnum & Bailey shows i combined to exhibit here Friday, July j Fourth. The list of Miss Wirth's accomplish- | ments is a long one, but there are I two things in which she excels. She i is the only rider among either wo- | men or men who can. do a "forward: somersault" on a running steed, and • she wears a smile that "won't come - off." It has been said of her that ! though she "comes off her horse" her i smile never "comes off her." May Wirth is of a family of famous | riders who compose what is known in the cities of the British Isles as | the "royal riders of the ring." This family includes May Wirth. Mrs. I Martin Wirth, Stella Wirth and j Frank Wirth. May Wirth will be seen in solo rid ing numbers in which she will per- I Paxtang. Colvert will give two ex hibitions each evening, one at seven o'clock and one after the first show is over in the theater or about eight-thirty. The rigging for the act will be erected on the hill at the rear of the Park Theater where the park management has already erected two of the tallest poles they were able to get in Harrjsburg. FOR CONVALESCENTS Hereford's Arid Phosphate refreshes and upbuilds physical en ergy. Ask your physician. WIIK**NTS~ i TODAY LAST TIME TO SEE j EDDIE BORDEN In His Comedy Skit 1 "Anything You Want to Call It" i MOX. —TEES.—WED. i Princeton Girls 4—OTHER KEITII ACTS—I i REGENT THEATER |! FIXAI. SHOWING OF William S.Hart ! THE POPPY GIRL'S HUSBAND Also a DREW COMEDY "Squared" I MONDAY AXD TUESDAY Marguerite Clark ! "LET'S ELOPE" She wanted to elope hut her husband objected. In fact he- It's funny! It's greut! Don't you j dure to iiilkm it. Added Hearts & Hats —Strand [ Comedy WED., THtnS., FBI. A SAT. Douglas Fairbanks in "KNICKERBOCKER BUCKAROO" Victoria TODAY is the last chance you have to see the great drama of life at this theater. You should see this superphotoplay. Ask ; | your neighbor what she I thinks of it. i Showings, 10 A. M. to 11.45 ! P. M. Children Under 16 Not Admitted Admission 30 cents plus war tax. | form her most difficult feats. She is ' but one of many remarkable eques trians. Others include the famous | Hanneford and Davenport families, j the McPherson Clan of Highland | horsemen, the famous dwarf rider, i Bngonghi, and scores of artists equal ! ly famous. | In consolidating America's two I great circuses the thought has been , : to assemble on one mammoth arenic I program the pick of the world's fore ! most artists. Not only has this been | ! accomplished as regards equestrians i but has been extended to include all j iof the most fatnius aerialists, gym | nasts. acrobats, wire walkers, bal j ancers and jugglers. And the host of - dumb actors are equally remarkable ; both as to number and achievements, j There is a single elephant act which I introduces a "quarter of a million pounds of actors." The clowns ex ceed all past gatherings in number ■ and drollery. The street parade is the longest and most costly ever of ! fered in America. In addition to its I remarkable array of arenic talent the j main-tent program includes a gigan tic introductory pageant that is said to surpass anything of the kind ever I seen before. Standing of the Crews lIARRISRI R(i SIDE Philadelphia Division. The 116 crew to go first after 1.15 o'clock: 111. 122. 110, 105, 117, 106, 118. Engineers for 110, 111, 116. Firemen for 22. Conductor for 122. Flagmen for 105. Brakemen for (2) 125. 110, 111. 122. (2) 177. Engineers up: Casey. Manning. Karr, Binkley, Trickman, Schwartz, Gaeckler, Gemmill, Shoaff, Blanken | horn, Howard. I Firemen up: Mace, Fenstermacher. i Craley, Thompson. Leach, Northcutt, I Strieker. C. W. Fry, Brailley, Ellis, IG. J. Kimmlch, P. Good, Shank, Varner, Wood Myers, Copp, Dallmy cr. , Brakemen up: Neidinger. Corbin, i Schriver. Dare, YVerdt, Arndt. Lacev, | Lutz, Clouser, Silks. Hiffman. Kepner. i McCarty, Hughes, m irlin, Christ, | Yohe, Enders, Weibner. Anderson, j Cross. Minnichan, Leighton. Middle Division. —The 228 crew to i go first after 2.30 o'clock: 253, 226. 227. 245, 251, 243, 232. 217. Engineers up: Sweger, Peters. E. R. Snyder. Peightal. Marked up: Heist, Holsinger, Has kins. Conductor up: Rhine. Brakemen up: Blace, Potter. Wood ! ward. Predix. G. W. Johnson. Gross, j Clemm, Dennis, Eley, Rhoades, Kipp, | G. W. Deckard, H. C. Johnson. Yard llonrd. —Engineers wanted l for 12C, 23C, 26C. j Firemen wanted for SC, 6C, 11C I 23C, 26C. exola side Philadelphia Division. The 225 | crew to go first after 1.45 o'clock: 251. 249, 205, 238, 218, 217, 240, 203, ; 236, 202, 233, 212. 245, 226, 216. i Engineers for 203, 217, 238. 236 233. Firemen for 203, 216, 234. 236. 291. Conductors fo r 205, 218, 203, 233. j Flagmen for 251, 205, 217, 233. Brakemen for 228, 205, 238 217 240, 212, 226. Conductors up: Cullen, Sellers. Brakemen up: Renshaw, Flowers. | Schlessler, Skiies, Coover, Vogelsong, I Davis, Home, Wilson, Derrick,' ! Shank, Trostle, Dorsett, Smith. Simp j son, Spense, Mabius, Harmon, j Middle Division. —The 31 crew to go first after 1.15 o'clock: 109, 114 224, 240, 249. j Engineers fo r 109, 114. Firemen for 114. I Brakemen for 109. Yard Crews—Engineers up: Cur tis, Brctz, Kauffman, Fleckinger, Shuey. Myers. Geib, Hinkle. Firemen up: Taylor. Snyder. Cold ren, Haubaker, A. W. Wagner. Mil ! liken, Lightner. Yetter, Holmes. Engineers for 2nd 126, 3rd 126, Ist 129, 2nd 129, extra 102. Firemen for 2nd 126. 137, Ist 102, i Ist 104, 118, extra 102. PASSENGER SERY'ICE Middle Division. —Engineers up: A. J. Wagner. H. F. Groninger, L. H. Ricedorf, J. H. Ditner. S. H. Alex ander. W. C. Black, J. Johnson. C. D. Holienbaugh, W. E. Turbett, J. Crim mel. J. W r . Smith. F. F. Schreck. Engineers wanted fo r none. Firemen up: R. A. Arnold, D. F. I Hudson, J. K. Woible, S. H. Selders, I H. Nyler, H. B. Thomas. E. M. Cra j mer. H. W. Fletcher, R. Herr, H. A. | Schrauder. Firemen wanted for 5 and 31. Philadelphia Division —Engineers ! up: G. H. Seitz, R. MB. Welch. B. C. | Snow. Engineers wanted fog none. Firemen up: M. G. Shaffner, J. S. I Frankford, J. S. Lenffc. A. L. Floyd, j F. H. Young, J. M. White. W. John j son. J. N. Schindler, H. Myers. Firemen wanted for none. CHILD DRINKS IODINE Gettysburg, Pa.. June 21.—Showing a bottle containing a small portion of i lodine to his mother as soon as he j drank some of the contents, probably saved the life of Kenneth Heiges, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. I George Heiges. The iad was playing j around the medicine case when he | saw the iodine and took a drink from ! the bottle. | (ENTERTAIN AT "THE POPLARS" Mount Wolf, Pa., June 21.—The I Mount Wolf Outdoor Club, which ih |on a two weeks' outing at "The Pop j lars," at Conewago Heights, on Wed nesday night entertained a party of Mount Wolf residents. The Mount Wolf band furnished music. Use McNeil's Cold Taolats, Adv. MANY REALTY TRANSFERS MADE IN HARRISBURG Week's Record Shows Activ ity Among Buyers and Sellers of Property Among the recent real estate sales in the city are the following: O. B. Fclser to John W. Forten haugh, three-story brick dwelling, 1815 North Second street, assessed at $3,200. W. R. Bollendorf to Gustnv A. Flink, a plot 120 teet by 100 feet. Twenty-second and Chestr.-ut streets, I revenue stamps Show consideration j of approximately $3,500. Sarah A. Smith to Max Williams, i two three-story brick dwellings, 1331 and 133 3 North Sixth street, reve nue stamps showing consideration of approximately $5,500. J. J. Hargest, Jr., to Guy S. Vogt, two and oivu-half-story frame, 3103 North Second street, revenue stamps showing consideration of approxi mately $6,000. G. Dock's heirs to M. G. Baker, three-stock brick, 1001 North Sec ond street, revenue stamps showing consideration of approximately $lO,- 000. Mame Stum to W. C. Hepperle. three-stock brick, revenue stamps showing consideration of approxi mately $3,000. William J. Sohland and Estella M. Sohland to James K. Kipp, two two and-a-half-story bricks, 648 and 650 Camp street; five two-story bricks, 1931-33-35-37-39 Fulton street, and one three-story brick, 616 Muench street; revenue stamps showing con sideration of approximately SIO,OOO. James K. Kipp to William J. Soh land, three-story brick hotel. Second and Washington- streets. Firm Reports Ten Sales in One Week During the week ending with June 14, the Backenstoss Realty Company, of 331 Market street, mad) the fol lowing ten sales of city real estate: Alvin H. Fraim to Clarence O. Back enstoss, five three-story brick dwell ings, adjoining Dur.-kards' Home in Bailey street, Nos. 1186-88-90-92-94; J. H. Spicer to Edward Yingst, Nos. 344-46-48 Nectarine street; Goldie M. Trostle to Marshall Ficklin, 631 Boyd street; Clara V. Kautz to Nicola Sgregnuole, 1613 North Sixth street. Consideration on all these properties was nominal. J. W. Kline Begins Work on Fourteen Dwellings During the past week permits have been granted and the grour.-d clear ed in preparation for the building of seven two-story stone dwellings and seven brick and stone dwellings in Taylor Boulevard, located at the edge of Reservoir Park, near Nir.-e --teenth and Market streets. These home are being built by J. W. Kline, of 1322 State street. Contracts have been let for the greater part of the work and excavations by steam shovel are to start about Monday. The homes will be thoroughly mod ern, with shower baths, sleeping porches on second floor, and with front porches ten- feet wide and twenty-two feet long. Fined SIOO For Sale of Cream Below Standard For selling cream, alleged to have been little above the average of good milk, J. A. Rudy, 1701 Derry street, was given the maximum tine of SIOO and costs in a hearing be fore Alderman Nicholas yesterday in one of the series of suits brought by the city health department. Speros Chiaino, proprietor of the Harrisburg Quick Lunch, was fined $5 and costs of $6.56. In four cases before Alderman Hilton yesterday, after pleas of guilty had been entered, fines of $5 and costs of $6.56, were inflicted as fol lows: Nick Notaries, of the Manhattan Restaurant; Charles Sheeseley, a Ninth ward dairyman; Gus Gassion nis, Busy Bee Restaurant, and Albert Agman, of the Harris Restaurant. "BOMBS" FOUND IN CELLAR Finding a half doen mysterious packages, greatly resembling bombs which have been mailed to prominent people throughout the country, guests and employes of the Metro politan hotel were thrown into a panic last evening, allayed only when police officials discovered that the packages contained nothing but sand and river coal. SUSPECT INCENDIARIES The fire which caused damage to the building in which the Dixie Quick Lunch is located at 1001 North Seventh street, several days ago, was of incendiary origin, Fire Chief Kindler has announced after an in vestigation with State Klre Marshal Butz. i ESTIMATE ON HOMES Shork and Gtpple, the new build ing firm at 1251 Market street, have furnished estimates during the past week on several new homes. Some of these were furnished to parties owning their own ground and some to other parties desirir.-g estimates on both cost of lot and house. SHOWER FOR BRIDE Blain, Pa , June 21.—A kitchen shower was held last evening for Mrs. J. Stewart Askins, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eliabeth Stine, in Madison township. She was the recipient of a collection of useful articles for household use. Mr. Askins is employed at Harrisburg. A Three ' Katf Tree to any sdrei* Hall Cbgpy Co. Dqpt. B-5Q St. Loui., Ma. I SENATE HOTEL Under personal supervision of Fred B. Aldlnger, furnishes a most excellent Table d'Hote Luncheon Daily 11.30 to 2.30 —At 75 Cents— Also a la Carte bill of everything In the market dellciously prepared Chicken and Waffle Dinner Every Thursday TUNE 21, 1919. FIRST MEETING IN 42 YEARS | Wellsvtlle, Pa., June 21.—Conrad | Nagle and daughter, Ethel, of Topeka, Kas., were guests this week of Mr. Xagle's brother. Peter Nagle. This was the brother's first meeting In forty-two years. Mr. Conrad Nagle left here for Lancaster, where he at tended the commencement exercises at Franklin and Marshall College, from which institution he graduated many years ago. HOTKJ, PROPRIETOR DIES Ilumnu'lstown, Pa., June 21. George (\ Sheaffer, proprietor of the Swatara Motel, at Swatara Station, died yesterday from pneumonia. He was 60 years old. Bell 439 Dial 4673 / \ For Sale ' This elegant home located at corner of Eighteenth and White hall Streets is offered for sale at a price you can well afford to con sider. Particulars and quotations by J. E. GIPPLE 1251 Market St. r When You Own The Lot Owing a Home is Easy Now is the time to buy the lot for the house which you want to build. Prices Will Never Be Lower We have lots of all aizes and prices, both city and suburban, splendidly located, which will make ideal home sites—Let us tell you about them. Miller Brothers & Co. Locust & Court Streets RENTS COLLECTED j "i 2f'l Bell 439 Dial' 4673 Own Your Own Home Houses or Ground (Anywhere) At Prices and Terms to Suit. Your Interest To See Me C. Vernon Rettew 1911 Derry Street BOTH PHONES. NEW CLOVERLYI CHOICE BUILDING SITES Select yours—or see the plans of 30 Homes to be erected there. Wm. J. SOHLAND i "THE LOT MAN" | Security Trust Bldg. 36 No. Third St. Ij FREDERICK HOI CK BURIED New Cumberland, Pa., June 21. -s Funeral services wore held Tor 1 Fredelek Houck yesterday morning. The Rev. David S. Martin pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church officiated. Selections were rendered by the Lutheran choir. The pallbearers were members of the Lodge of Odd Fellows, who conducted a service at the grave at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. WOMAN'S HAND CUT ' New Cumberland, Pa., June 2L —i Mrs. Bruce Souders, of Reno street, had her hand hurt while canning cherries on Thursday. One of the jars broke, cutting a deep gash,, which required five stitches. For Sale Large Business Property Including Dwelling house, 3 story brick; Moving Picture " Theater: Tailor Shop; Gents' Furnishing Store; [ Seven Apartments over stores. Price $20,000, Halt Cash Necessary Durand & Ferber llfil Kwtnte nooMtem 107 C lIKSTXIT STIiKKT v Harrisburg's Real Estate Bureau Backenstoss Realty Co. 331 Market Street
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