16 .Would Forbid President From Leaving United States Washington, July 10.—The Presi dent of the United States would • not be permitted, during his term of office, to leave the country or to • perform the duties of his office ex cept in Washington, under a bill in troduced by Representative Camp bell. of Kansas, chairman of the House Rules Committee. REGENT THE COOI.EST SPOT IX TOWX Doable Attraction Today EXID BENNETT in "THE LAW OF MEX* nnd CHARLIE CHAPMX In SUXXYSIDE" Tomorrow nnd Saturday VIVIAN MAHTIX In "LITTLE COMRADE" nnd CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "SUNN Y SIDE'* REGENT The coolest spot in town From farm hand to mer chant prince a visit to the fairies how to win a maiden's love how to be happy though hired also, a revelation of farm life as it should be by that master teacher OHAR L I E CHAPLIN AXD HIS , JAZZ ORCHESTRA WILL APPEAR IN PERSON From 2 to 4.30; 7 to 10.30 Special music written by Chaplin for SUNNY SIDE His third million dollar comedy First time in Harrisburg The best Chaplin ever seen on the screen, a scream from beginning to end. You have seen all other Chaplin comedies, see this one Today, Tomorrow and Saturday Admission 10c and 20c & tax Ulll uenniinnci|t The coolest place to spend a ■I I I M rni nNiai l\l I summer afternoon or evening, is ■I II I L II I ■ IIIICI. II lat a theater If you haven't tried ■■• • • ' W ■ ■#*■ • ■ (t- Illlk ,- our neighbor nho has. TODAY, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY HAROLD LOCKWOOD (America's Matinee Idol) is now being shown in his last and greatest photoplay pro duction, entitled A MAN OF HONOR A delicious story of bold pirates and of high finance, starring a clever man FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE Have you seen this whirlwind comedy at the MAJESTIC —4 OTHER KEITH ACTS OH, BOY! OH, JOY! Those Lovely California Girls Are Coming! MACK SENNETT'S FAMOUS M, BATHING jkl GIRLS EM . (IN PERSON) Wearing Their Famous One-Piece Bathing Suits P Preceded by Screen Showings of Mack Sennett's Biggest Film Comedy Hit in 5 Acts XL "YANKEE DOODLE WM IN BERLIN" LL VICTORIA THEATER WW ALL NEXT WEEK CONTINUOUS 1.30 TO 11 P. M.—3sc 10 A. M. TO 1.30 P. M. FILM ONLY—2Oc , THURSDAY EVENING, HAHRESBURG 4&S& TELEGRAPH JULY 10, 1919. GIVES EDITORS TWO DAYS OFF Xorthcliffe Introduces Fivc i day Working Schedule on His Newspapers , Ijoiuloii. July 10. —All the regular editors, special writers nnd reporters of The Times, Daily Mail nnd Kven j ing News are to have two days each • week for rest or recreation under the "five-day working week" which i Viscount Northcliffe is introducing ! in his newspaper properties. The writing staffs of The Times 1 and Daily Mail already have been I reorganized on this basis and the system is to tie extended to The i News. j The same system is to be arrang i ed in the near future for all others on these papers including all mem bers of the business staffs, the print ing and mechanical forces. This is not possible at present on account of the scarcity of skilled labor. I,ord Northcliff's view is that all i men. especially those engaged in brain work, attain their highest efti | ciency by this division of work and recreation and by a complete change at these regular and frequent inter ; vals. The chief rival of Lord North ' cliffe in adherence to the theory of j short hours and better work is the , great soap magnate. Lord ■ hulme, formerly William Lever. His | ambition is to have a working day i of six hours for all his thousands of employes, and he has even hinted at a four-hour day as a possibility ( of the future. t y Summerdale Park Dances ThurMlny nnd Snturdny Even. Miss Burd's String Orchestra With Soprano Soloist Admission: 40 and 60 Cents u - J GRAND FIREWORKS | DISPLAY PAXTANG PARK TONIGHT AT THK PARK THEATER Gillett's Monkeys AM) 4—Other Real Vaudeville Acts—4 ..Special matinee today for the children at 3 p. ni. 2—Performances at Night—2 ADMISSION, 13 CENTS REBELS TURN TO TRAIN WRECKING IN SOUTH MEXICO American Is Among Hostages Who Arc Seized Near Puebla By Associated Press. X/orcdo, Tex., July 10. With drawal of troops frcmi bandit-infested regions in central and southern Mexi co to campaign against Villa in the north has led to a new wave of train wrecking and railway destruction in that republic according to stories printed by Mexico City papers received in this city. The most striking feat of the rebels was the capture of a train from Mexi co City to Puebla nt a point only a few miles from the latter city by the forces !of the former federal general, Cirilo ' Arenas, who revolted about a year ago. One hundred of the several hundred passengers were seized as hostages, among them an American. Charles Chapman. They were driven for hours on foot over roekv trails to the head : quarters of the rebel chieftain. Later 1 they were released without being held I for ransom and made their way safely jto Puebla. The bandits' loot is es timated at 100.000 pesos. Send Women For Ransom I This followed close on the heels of ' the capture of six well-known resid j ents of Mexico City at a picnic reshrt j known as the Desert of the Lions, not | more than a dozen miles from the ' capital. The captors, former followers i of Zapata, sent the women of the party i back to Mexico City for a ransom of i 2.400 pesos and released their captives j when the money was delivered, i More than 100 followers of Pedro ! Gabay are reported to have been killed : when federal forces recaptured the town of Chocoman. state of A eradruz. The Kxcelsior tells of the murder by bandits of the millionaire. Enrique Langenschein. son of the German con sul at Guanajuato. Langenschein met ! death at the hands of rebels fleeing from Mtchoacan into Jalisco, who caught him lon his ranch near Lake Chapala. — DISCOURAGING PEDANTRY A professor at Princeton is a foe to the purist and pedant. He who insists on saying. "To-morrow will ; be Tuesday." gets no encouragement ! from this scholar. i On one occasion, while on vacation. ' the professor gazed out across the j lake one gray and sultry afternoon land temarktd: „ "It looks "like rain." A purist was rocking in a chi'r ' nearby. I "What looks like rain. Professor?" jhe chuckled. "I've got you there! ; What looks like rain?" "Water," answered the professor coldly.—Everybody's Magazine. VICTORIA TODAY, TOMORROW, SATURDAY THEDA BARA The girl with the vampirish eyes in a super picture A WOMAN THEREWAS A picture every woman in Harrisburg should see. DANCING Willa Villa Siren s Society Jazz Orchestra OF SCRAXTOX JULY 10-11-12 Admission—Ladies, 50c; gents, "sc. Tax paid. FAMOUS FEMINITY" AND FILM FUN COMING, TOtiETHBR "O-oh!" A-ah!" and "Haw-haw!" will dominate the chorus of comment, it is safe to say. at the Victoria Theater next week when the susceptible humans of \arious kinds are drawn thither by the announcement of an extraordinary show—the first public appearance of Mack Sennett's famous Bathing Realities, alt the way from the California studio, in connection with the premiere showing here of Sennett's greatest comedy film, to date. "Yan kee Doodle in Berlin." Two-reel comedies have made Sennett supreme in his field. "Yankee Doodle" is rive reels of continuousihitarity into which he has poured all his fertile resources and marshaled all his best, farceurs. it will cause no little flutter among the admirers of those California seintillants. the Bathing Beauties, that they are to make a journey to Har risburg under the special dispensation and appear in person in "a beauti fully staged act and series of illuminated poses in connection with the flltn comedy. Never hitherto seen outside their closelv guarded studio haunts, they will now briefly emerge for a flying visit to the east and ap pear in the largest cities. They just recently appeared for several weeks in Philadelphia MAJESTIC High Class Vuudevilie —George Choos' latest musical success. "Oh. Mike." Marguerite Padula. singing come dienne; Gordon and Delmar ill a variety offering, "A Vaudeville Re view." Ferrari Girls, singers and dancers; The Burns Brothers, equi librists. COLONIAL To-day, To-morrow and Saturday—- Versatile Harold Lockwood (Ameri ca's matinee idol) in his last screen classic production, "A Man of Honor." | -, , VICTORIA To-day, to-morrow and Saturday— Theda Bara in "A Woman There Was." All next week, the famous Mack-Sennett Bathing Girls in con junction with "Yankee Doodle in Berlin," a five-reel farce. REGENT To-day Charlie Chaplin In "Sunny side" and Enid Bennett in "The Law of Men." To-morrow and Saturday. Charlie Chaplin in "Sunnyside" an.l Vivian Martin in "Little Comrade." Monday and Tuesday, Marguerite Clark fn "Come Out of the Kitchen." PAXTANG Vaudeville—To-night, fireworks dis play. The headliner at the Majestic the last hall of the week is George Choos' latest musical At the Majestic success, "Oh. Mike." presented by nine clever entertainers. The outstanding teature of the act is its comedy. nd this is handled by a funny comedian whose mere appearance calls forth an outburst of laughter. The girls make numerous changes of attractive cos tume. and the stage setting makes a pretty picture for the action of the piece. Other acts on the bill are Gor don and lielmar in "A Vaudeville Re view." consisting of singing, dancing, comedy and piano playing. The Burns Brothers sensational equilibrists; Mar guerite Padula. rlever singing come dienne. t.nd the Ferrari Girls in a pre-: tentious song and dance ofTerig. Theda Bara's latest production i starts a three-day run at the Victoria ( theater to-day. It is AO the Victoria entitled "A Womn ; There Was." Theda i Barn lias starred in numerous pictures i that have won the hearts of Harris : burgers, hut this picture is considered , even better than any pf her others. The picture is cleverly staged ani contains many pretty scenes. It is I well acted and should win the com-' mendation of all movie patrons in this section. All next week the feature extraor- j riinarv will he shown. A bevy of pretty i Mack-Sennett bathing girls will ap-1 pear at the Victoria theater in per-, sc hi conjunction with the showing! of their suner-comedy production " . ankce Doodle in Berlin." a comedy) with the Kaiser and the Clown Prince as the butt of all the fun. it's a Inn-provoking picture that will keen tears of laughter rolling from your eves for more than one hour. The admission price has been increased slightly for this special feature. Charlie Chanlin has the padt of a hired mar In "Sunnyside." now show ing at the Regent "Sunnyside" at for three days. In Rrgcnt this film he is given the task of winning his pretty country sweetheart (played by Edna Purvianco) away from a I handsome city dandy who arrives <n a fine automobile. Some of the fun niest unties Chanlin has put on the screen are included In his efforts to outshine the dandy. You will see farm life as it should be and Charlie at his best. , , Thomas H. Inee has produced an other stirring drama of big city life in "The I>sw of Men." starring Enid Bennett. This • production will he shown to-day for the last time. The scenes are laid in Washington Square. New York, and Miss Bennett, when the picture opens, has gained quite a reputation for her work In oiay. She is loved by two men. and is under the proteetlon of a guardian. The ptcture develops into a strong drama, with a mystery element predomlnat- Tn-mnrrow and Saturday, Vivian Martin appears in "Idt'le Comrade." The alory deals with the adventures of a 111 tie farmerette who does her bit for her country In a most attractive manner. A crowd of Wall Street pirates heard a certain well-known young let or Outwits man had discovered Wall St. Sharks an Island in the At lantic Ocean. They went to htm with numerous offers, which had he taken them would un doubtedly have meant a cool for tune. hut to get it he had to misrep resent his Island. They wanted to sell the Island as a gold mine, but lie rejected their plane. He didn't want money—he want'-d a good name The young fellow la no other than your favorite screen actor, Harold I.ockw°od, America's matinee idol, in nis Inst screen classic production, . *i • ""nor," considered the gieatest picture he ever played in. ho? 1 * an< * seP your screen star out wit a crew of Wall Street sharks. hiJ h r. flreworks display will be the his attraction at Paxtans Park this ; . D '*Ply tliose who con- I axtans templates spend er t,„ „ i . I"K the evenins .u park ' should not overlook the !<?.' „Jl . a C cal va udevllle show may VL . 1 .?. the park theater. 0111 f.i , 8 for a feature attraction < *ll lett b monkeys and dogs, one of the 5,"?". Warned animal acts on the stase. This is an act that is enjoyed by old and young alike. In order that all the Kiddies may have an opportunity to see this wonderful act. a special mat inee will be siven at Paxtans on Thursday at 3 p. m. For the lovers of music, the park bill offers K1 Cota. the world's best eylophonist. K1 Cota has played Harrisburs many times and his popularity seems to increase with every visit. Green and Adams, two comedy acrobats offer another act that will be greatly appreciated by the youngsters. The fireworks display will offer a rich and varied pyrotechnica! pro gram. The exhibition will be given immediately after the performance in the theater. VETERANS "Yes, its true," said the retired lieutenant. "I was in scores of en gagements and yet I never lost my head." "And I've been in scores of them," replied the summer girl, "and never lost my heart."—Boston Transcript. - //-■' X For Itching Torture v There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear afid healthy. Any druggist can supply you with zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pim ples, rashes, blackheads in most cases give way to zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, SI.OO. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. The E. W. Hose Co., Cleveland, (X SAND] For contracting pur poses. We will de liver good River Sand to any point in Har risburg and suburbs. Builders' requirements promptly supplied. Phone our main office. United Ice & Coal Co. Foestcr & Cowilen hts. Woodmen of the World PICNIC Reservoir Park, Thursday, July 17 Games and Amusements Prizes Galore Band Concert Baseball Game Pie Eating Contest Everybody Welcome. A Grand and Giorious Time For Everybody. THURSDAY. JULY 17— RESERVOIR PARK Whisky Topers Must Have Real Stuff or None, Bartenders Find Local hotel men and saloon keepers | are exceedingly low In spirit at a con- j . ditlon which has arisen since the "aw ! ful first." It seems that with the clos- , ' Ing of the sate on all powerful liquor and semi-potent beer, the drinking pub lic was supposed to turn to near beer. And there's the rub. Whisky imbibers have absolutely re- 1 fused to touch the near beer. Why, no one seems to know unless it Is that they don't think they'll receive suffi cient kick from It—or mayhap they are laying in a thirst for that happy time when perhaps demobilization will be complete. The beer drinkers, more over who can now obtain the same beer they could lust month, have also fallen off in nttendence at the shiny rail. The question In their case seems to resolve itself into the psychological condition brought about by the sudden draught descending upon drinkers of the stronger stuff. Hotel men had expected that if they couldn't make any money at least they would split even with their near beer supply. Such they claim, however, is not at all the case. The draught Is evidently come upon us! Wltl'A SHE BISt'AMI3 UABKI-K9B Patience—Did your parents caution you not to be careless with matches when you were young?" Patrice—Oh yes. "I suppose it was after you became popular at the seashore summer re sorts that you became so careless with them?"—Yonkers Statesman. WHY NOTf Two Irishmen were walking into Dublin from one of the outlying vill ages, and fell to discussing the war and the consequent increase in the RESORTS AT ATI-ANTIC CITY. N. J. fIILLtR^T^AHNEX I ' 9™ISN.OtOROIA AVE.ATLCITY. Scrupulously clean, electric lighted throughout. White service. Hot and cold water baths. s2.uo up daily. sl3 up weekly. Lstab. 4U years. Emerson Croutlian.el. Mgr. THE WILTSHIRE, Virginia ave. and Beach. Ocean view. Capacity 350. Private baths, running water in rooms, elevator, etc. 1 Amer. plan, special weekly rates, j Booklet. SAMUEL. ELLIS. CHESTER HOUSE, I 15 & 17 S. Georgia Ave., nr. Beach. I Two sqs. from Heading Sta. $1.50 to | 2 dly; $9 to 10 wky. Mrs. T. Diclcerson SOMERSET HOUSE MISSISSIPPI AVE. beach I 32nd season under same management. I $2.50 up daily. Special weekly. MHS. RUTH STEES. Prop. HOTEL ALDER 0 S. Mt. Vernon Ave. I Centrally located. American & Euro ■ pcan Plans. Fine rms. Excel, table. I Mod. rates. Bathing from hotel O. )I. ALDER (MHARLES \ II ON THE OCEAN FRONT \ II pleveastorieiofrtol L-lcomfort with an iwi yUteff 14 ronme r\t of distinct refirw iWDLpfv ''wnt without extravagance fOUS-M u AMUKANNAN. ALWAYSOPCN IM jl UT^T^y^y^o. AMERICAN PLAN (with meals) $3.00 op Daily, $15.00 op Weekly Best Located Popular Price Hotel NETHERLANDS New York Ave. 50 Yds. from B'dwalk Overlooking lawn and ocean. Cap. 400 Elevator; private baths; hot and cold running water in rooms; table and service a feature SPECIAL Fit EE FEATURES BATHING Pit I \ I LEGE FltOM HOTEL LAWN TENNIS COURT. DANCE PL'lt booklet nlth Points of Interest mulled j AUGUST HUHWADEL. Proprietor ! MONTICELLO 1 lEXCELS IN COMFORT .SERVICE AND CUISINE | Kentucky av. & Beach. Heart of At i lantic City. Cap. 500;. modern through out. $3 up daily; |sl6 up weekly; American plan. A. C. EKHOLM. I Coolest nnd Most Attractive Locution HOTEL ESPLANADE WHOLE BLOCK. OCEAN FRONT, i Directly on the Boardwalk. Boston to Sovereign ave., in exclusive Chelsea j section. Capacity. 500. Fresh and sea 1 water baths, private and public and j every appointment. Modern hydro j therapeutic department. Orchestra Dancing. Auto bus meets trains. Booklet, i Ownership diiection. W. F. SHAW. HEALY'S Ocean End Kentucky Ave. I All conveniences. $2.50 day up. sl4 lup weekly. Bathing from hotel. I Formerly of the Tennessee. I $2.50 op Daily. I 4.0 n> Wkly. Am. Plan ELBERON A Kircproot A uliex. 'iennsa-- Av. nr. ' Cap. 100. Central; open eurroundinire:opp. Catho !He and Protestant Churehea. Private Batba. RUNNING WATER IN All ROOMS 1 Excellent table ; freeh vegetable. Window, •ereered. White aervlce. Booklet R. B. IUDY.M 0. j- . . AT ABBUHY PAltlt, N. J. THE HOTEL THAT MADE SHORE DINNERS FAMOUS Plaza Hotel and Gri) l On Ocean Front Asbury Park, New Jersey Headquarters For Auto Tourists European Plan I Garage in Connection cos' >r living "But have ye heard the latest news?" saya Tim.' "No," says Pat. "Phwat Is it?" BH gHfSfSISSH J. IV. W. asks: "Can you prescribe a reliable treatment to get rid of dandruff, itching and feverish sealp?" I Answer: I know you can get in stant relief and permanent results by using plain yellow Minyol as per di rections which accompany each 4-oz. jar. John C. L. writes: "I find my natur nl strength and nervous system fail ing me. I do not recuperate as of yore. My food and rest seem not to benefit as they should. Am weak, de spondent and unable to perform the duties which were assumed earlier in life, while my ambition for work and pleasure is slowly going." Answer: I think a powerful, harm less tonic and nerve medicine will re juvenate and restore the functions of digestion, assimilation and elimina tion by invigorating the nervous sys tem. Obtain three-grain Oadomenc Tablets, packed in sealed tubes, and I take as per directions accompanying. "Overweight" asks:. "T wish you would prescribe something to reduce my weight that I could safely take. I despise liquid medicine. Can you give a pill or tablet?" Answer: 1 find many are like you, and advise that you obtain in sealed tube 5-grain Arbolone Tablets. Any accommodating dealer can obtain from wholesale druggists. Full direc tions accompany each tube. "Tom" writes: "I have very poor health on account of long standing constipation. I take medicine all the time, but would like to get something that would cure me." Answer: More illness is caused by ' constipation than by any other ail- HI J^rofts^rsl ' accomplish flgurc-outllucs: Fashion's latest yil_i!v"^B decree. *JS V A model for every figure, mr ■ (each exclusive for its pur- | I'j: V^i pose) combining Slendcrness, m Grace and Suppleness, with H long-wear, W. B. Nuform YliUyfl^^^H Corsets provide "Much Corset ■ / |i f]/] for Little Money." I Hll I io <^" Ht * TlifllrT H left-hand 111 |II 1 I I m/Zf t>\ illustration) I Figures HV/ esshhhhHbsSSMlßHß/^HR^V Sn ■[ fffi While W. H. Nuform Corsets are popular I H| priced corsets, they are not in any sense vTv cheap corsets, but combine in Fit, Style, O.VTyI-fißißa'™ the qiialitleH of much blither priced corsets. VBBWthhi&tl.' BP 5 *^ For Sale by BOWMAN & CO. (? ~ 11=1 "~ 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. i Harrisburg, Pa. Try One To-day v ' —==zj> HAVE YOUR LAWN MOWER PUT IN FIRST CLASS SHAPE Hedge Clippers—Grass Shears—Sides and Edge Tools Sharpened All Kinds of Machinery Repaired FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP Court and Cranberry Streets 3 "There's a penny off the loaf." . | "Bedad!" Bays Pat. "I hope It's | the penny ones."—St. Louis Globcf- Democrat. The questions answered below arej general in character; the symptoms or discuses are given and the answer# should apply to any case of similar nature. . Those wishing further advice, free,' tray address l>r. Lewis Baker, Col-' logo Building, College-Ellwood streets,' Dayton, 0., enclosing self addressed stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must be given, but only initials or fictitious' name will be used in any answers." The remedies can be obtulned at any * well-stocked drug store. Any drug gist can order of wholesaler. ment. Vou can get plenty of medicines, , that will relieve. but if you want ft something that will more than help vou I would advise the use of three-t grain Sulphorb Tablets (not sulphur" tablets). Henry J. C. writes: "Something seems to be wrong with my system und 1 don't know what it is. I have huge puffs under my eyes, my eyes are bloodshot in morning and my feet and ankles are swollen. Sometimes I have chills and feel weak and tired most of the time." Answer: Your eliminating organs, such as liver and kidneys, are in need of treatment. Begin taking Balmwort Tablets at once, (let them in sealed tubes with full directions of any well stocked druggist. •• • ► "Jane" wri'-s: "My nerves are In a dreadful condition, my appetite is very poor and I am extremely thin. My face is so thin that it makes me very unhappy. I should like you to tell me a true remedy." Answer: If you wish to become stouter, improve our appetite and your nervous system. I heartily rec ommend the use of three-grain Hypo- Nuclane Tablets, which you will find in any well-stocked drug store in sealed cartons with full directions for taking. ifypo-Nuclane Tablets im prove the nutrition, add red corpus cles to the blood, strengthen the nervous system and improve the gen eral health. • • * "Harry" writes: "Both my wife and myself suffer with rheumatism. We would appreciate a reply telling us what to take." Answer: Mix the following at home M or have the druggist mix for you; 2 drams of iodide ot potassium; sodium salicylate, 4 drams; wine of colchi cum, one-half oz.: comp. essence car iol, 1 oz.; comp. fluid balmwort, 1 oz.; and syrup of sarsaparilla comp., 5 r.zs. Take a teaspoonful at meal time and bed time. Always shake well be fore using.
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