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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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LUANON DAILY HEWS, LEBANON, PA. PAGE StVENTUII ACADEMY NOW PLAYING Tonight Last Times At 7 and 0 P. M. It very teldoni tliat we the greatest picture of all but when we do, wo tt, ami Mk you to it nnd you will with us it is. The Acting Picture All Lionel Barrymore Nancy Carroll Phillips Holmes THE MAN I KILLED or The Broken Lullaby ON THE SCREEN Beginning Tomorrow Now Playing New Ym-k at Prices.

ANOTHER BIG HIT MAURICE CHEVALIER "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" with JEANETTfi MacDONALD CHAKUJE RUGGLES ON THE STAGE TOMORROW Big All Star t) Vaudeville Acts Tomorrow Afternoon Only From 1:00 P. M. BIN TIN TIN in THE LIGHTNING AVARU1OR Chapter AVolf Man CAPITOL 2 MORE DAYS I Special Mat- Tomorrow lOc flW SS5e; Mte. JUUTT HV.CO. and Xlte, Nerer before romance, such i such drama! thousands of storm niad- i) cattle slain The lovers caught In their path! ineMttt nothing to their lovo! IASCA OP THE RIO GRANDE A UWVUSAL PICTUII LEO CARKILLO JOHNXJUB MACK BKOWN DOROTHY BURGESS FRANK CAMi'EAlJ SIJLM SVMMEllVUaUE Added Paramount News Comedy, Tom Howard In "The Unemployed Ghost" Cartoon Acts No.

Ghost specially recommend this picture for the family. A story of early California. It's great. WARNKIt BltOS. SELTZER TIIKATHK I'f IIII3.

A l.nugh*'.' Here 'I'hey AIT: Robert Armstrong Cracking Gob of Suicide Eddie Quillan "THE TIP OFF" Card Players Attention! The DowtondcPt I'Uylng Kvt-r Hugvd Will He Held at the American Legion Home Saturday, April 23 Two for every Uble. Grab Die Wife ami Huktle Over. A War Souvenir with wwh Ticket. Two Bits, USc. "PETE" SMITH QUITS LEBANON HlTRAtXTEAM I ACT A bomb shell was thrown Into the camp of the Lebanon High school track squad Thursday, when Gordon "Pete" Smith turned in his suit and i dusky musicians are known thu country over fur their daringly different style of sUzlngly rhythmm mid original iiiHtninionttil trlcko.

Get ready for tlie toe tinkling trtat of I ho season and conio to the Madrid tomorrow night. The popularity of McKinney's Is ao far reaching that this was thfir only open dsto of the season, therefore the postponement of previous attraction for this date was necessary to glva dance funs in Central Pennsylvania the opportunity see aud hoar this r.Mich talked of band. ACADEMY informed Coach Schlosser he-quit. Smith pulled a leg rausclo while ill I training recently on the treacherous track and became discouraged when the muscle failed to. respond rapidly to treatment.

It also is The Man I Killed" or "The Broken Lullaby" At Academy Theatre GALLAGHER AND BARLCTT MVE S1C Ralph the two- of the Second ward, 'and Ro'bert "BO'b" Barlett, the bat- ChJcaigo Dave Shade, California, tllng constable of the Third ward, outpointed Jack Austi-a- have signed a contract to umpire in a (10). (the Lebanon Valley Base-ball Leagua. Hartford, Conn. Jack Delanay, The "two blind peace officers," as Bridgeport, knocked out Leo 'they are known in baseball parlance, ponch) Williams, New York have chosen this league after having (1). 'turned down numerous bide from Flint, Micfa.

iMiaxib Rosenbloom other leagues including the- Tri- outpointed Lou Scozza. Buffalo, County League. The two fighting Y. (10) non title; Jack O'Dowd, JOe- have the best wishes of troit outpointed Joe Dokor, Buffalo their many friends and baseball fans i niemiber of the relay team and also Maurice Chevalier in AGREATPICTURB COLOIAL Thrills Yet Found Uonwnee THAT 8WKPT AWAY Abb UAKRIK118! A Tlireo King C'lmn A COM BIN ATI ON YOT HA VIC BKKN M'AITIXO KOR AVIES CABLE C. AUBHl'JY SMITH "BKUEVK IX OR, NOT'' Chaw Comedy, "Nickel Kmirtslant.

New rolcen Lullaby." or "The Man I Pawnloun tremendously said that Pete was i hoart-stlrrlng romance drannt of the Instructed by coaches'days after the war, Academy now at, Tomple University I nhowlng tonight last times. The proto discontinue track clucora have brought forward a big this year when he was, of ln orjt f. enna lc lho consultation with them in. Philadelphia power of this film's pretentious story. FILM NOW SHOWING ATTHECAPITOL With "Lasca of the Rio the Capitol theatre management has ftgain flavored its run of excellent 'pictures, with the popular' western ubject.

A well crowded house the first showing of this glamorous romance of the I The picture features such stars I Leo Carrillo, John Mack Brown, (Dorothy Burgess and Slim Summer- lie. The story was written by Uni- Iveraal's ace writer, Tom Reed, from he -poem of the same name by Frank V. (10) non title; Jack O'Dowd, have the best wishes of (8). Ifor a successful pop-bottle dodging iLonKJion Dan season. South Africa, outpointed Tein Mueller.

Germany (12). Wilmington, Del. Joe Smallwood, outpointed Marty Collins, Philadelphia (6). Grand Forks, N. G.rb- ig-an.

St. Paul, defeated Rudy WRESTLING LAST NIGHT (By the Press) Lionel Barrymore plays the role of over the past week-1 an embittered father whoso youthful (soldier son was killed In the Smith is a veteran point-getter for 1 110 0 6 141 tho Red and nlue, having, a On tne gc een beginning tomorrow "One Hour With You" with Jeanfttte MacJponald, Charlie Rugglea. On the stags tomorrow, llvo big vaudeville! actn. Tomorrow Loridos, 201 3-4, Grand Forte, foul (2); Tom Fru- threw Glno Gariba ldl! Ualy itt, Webster. S.

knocked out Bob :36 00; steve 2 15, Boston, Mclntyre, River, Minn. (2). Ulrew Jack McCarthy, 215, Chicago. 7:14. Al Morelll, 205, Boston, won in straight falls from Pat McGill, 219, Omaha, 37:16 and Ed Don George, 220, North Java, N.

drew with Nick Lutze, 19S, miler of the squad. Hopes were pinned on Smith by the coach of running a fast quarter for the Red and Blue relay team at cVia'i A 1 Vli I 1 11A.J -uin the Peivn Carnivar next Saturday. nB warrior" with Rln Tin Tin, the Ajpri! 30. wnoiler dog. Besides winning his varsity letter In track, Smith was a regular on the i football and basketball teams this year.

EL.KS Hi AGUE i Los Angeles, Jack Sherry, 353 225, Ohio, drew with Joe Malcewicz, uc 30:00. Haddow Mellinger 143 184 In it are Texas Rangers. half Teeds, Mexicans, dark eyed senoritas and prospectors in fact, every- both kids and grown-ups like their outdoor pictures. Lasc a is the hell-raising but beau- iful senorita of a borderto-wn dance all. She is loved by Carrillo, the eatlhiest cattleman across the borer, who is extremely jealous of er.

Then along comes John Mack as the Texas Ranger. He hoots Lasca as she rides away fter killing a drunk who had been Annoying her. Lasca Is but slight- and the Ranger sets out take her back to the ranger sta- ion to stand trial for Jiurder. I On the way Lasca flirts with the ranger and he frees her. He is entenced to three months in jail i neglecting to do his duty, but, fitn the aid of two humorous pros- ectors escapes, He again captures! determined to bring her back to the ranger station, but is captured by the wealthy cattleman's nen.

In. the morning he and Lasca escape from the cattleman's dutches. tremendous thunder storm and a stampede of a herd of -attie throw all their plans awry and loses her life in protecting tho AnspcSi, (c) Totals Heverling Folmer (c) Speieher 169 190 224 186 York, Pa. George Zarynoff, 19S, Russia, threw Jaok, Ganson, 218, of Boston, L.en Macaluso, Buffalo, drew with Pat McKay, 45:00. Mem- CAPITOL "WORIJ) SERIES DAY" CELEBRATED MAY 15 St.

Uiuis, (JP). Series Day," marking of tho 1931 world baseball championship flag above Sportsman's Park, ha8 whootlng; furious riding; been se.t for Sunday, May 1.5, with i whips; and lights! the Boston Braves furnUhing opposl-if "Lasca of The Rio Grande" Showing At Capitol Theatre Bang bangr bang: straight cracking action than the ture cameras have recorded since tion for the Cardinals. the i cropnones brought bedrooms Elaborate nag-raising ceremonies i and Knglieh-accented French faroea have been planned, said Cardinal offi- cials in announcing the date, ioclud- CHILDREN TODAY te DlFFERBNt The Old Itonuwtlc West A New Angle of Action and Adventure A Brave Girl Man A Faithful Home In TlirlllliiR Urnma of PANHANDLE RANGE Meet The King KEN MAYNARD And HJg Marvelous Cow Ponj "TARZAN" "TEXAS GUN FIGHTER" Comedy Cartoon Surpritwn BASEBALL SUNDAY. APRIL 24th 2:80 P. M.

Co. League Valley League STAGER'S PARK, AVON to be thrown out ot the gang. Bnitting men to the draw wan the staff of life to Bill Dane (Ken May- riard), and and Banty escaped with their share of ths latest robbery. But for this turn of Bill would havo not arrived on the scene Jus.t Jn time to rescue a young girl and a wagon load of silver bullion from the gang. COLONIAL "Polly of the Circut" Now Showing At Colonial Theatre ORPHEUM READING, PA.

FRIDAY and April 22-23 MATINBK and WIGHT By Popular Request All-SUw CMI. of tho and BURLESQUE SHOW OF MANY HEASONS 'TEMPTERS' Don't Cocktail of THK Itt OF THK SEASON SWc; Now. to our screens! that's "La.sca of the Rio Grande," ington, D. Sam Stein, line the presentation of souvenir rluirs I the new attraction at the Capitol 7T. fi Newark, threw Tiny Roebuck, i tro Conmmsioner La'ndis hich Universal transformed Into a 826 9(6 i fl.o Oklahoma "-nn thoroughly excellent motion cture uKianoma, The mementoea, given annually byj frorR the Daisies 161 176 Albany, N.

210, Boston, threw Fred Meyers, 221 208 200) Chicago, Jim Browning, 170 188 st Louis, threw Rudy Laditzl, Huber 18S 2 20, Poughkeepsie, N. Spellman, 210, Providence, threw Pat O'Hara, 220, Cleveland, the commissioner to players on the poem, "Lasca." Desprez romantic Hauref 204 Carman. 212 163 Totals 968 923 913-2804 CAUrtOLIC LEAGUE Swallows Fr. HelCrich 194 Rudegeair Kearney 160 202 Coylo 200 Alfwein 201 .182 Schneider Gross Totals Hartnett Frazier B. AlJwein J.

Trainor R. Allweiu Totals 167 174 204 895 Wrens. 158 170 168 164 1SS 170 193 833 939 16,7 495 489 138 308 62S 845-2677 TWO MEN KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS ON THE HILLCHURCHROAD Canonsburg, Two men died last night and today from injuries suffered in automobile accidents on the Hill Church road. One victom was ledntifled tentatively as Carl Price, or Pace about 25. of Brownsville.

The car he was collided with another machine. The other victim was Nathan world title clu'b, this year will be And that's not all. Those rcspon- 211 the season's choic- set it In the season's most plctorially beautiful background and have garnished the whole busl- made of gold, decorated with Cardi-! slble lmve nal birds in red enamel, and set with tca tl Marlon Davlas will bfe neon at tho Colonial Theatre In "Polly of the Circus," romantic utory of the marriage of a cis-cus star to a small- town minister. This is Miss Davles' first talkie since "Five and Ten" arid is of particular importance, it brings her to the screen In the most drit- characterization of her career and marks the first appearance opposite her of Clark Gable, the most popular leading man In fllma, The picture Is based on the play by Margaret Mayo, produced some years ago on Broadway with great Hurcess and also made into a silent picture. It is a quaint love st6ry agralnst a flamboyant circus background and replete wltTi spectacle and drama.

a diamond and JACKSON Five members of the last year's i ness with a. helping of the season's championship crew, traded to other I most delectable romance. cluibs during the winter, will be ah-1 sent from tho Grimes, Chick Hafey, Andy High, Wally Roettger and Jake Flowers. Two players who received rings as a result of the Cardinals' other world championship in 1926 have been menvbers of the club continuously Haines and "Sunny Jim" BotttomJey. M'KINNEfS COTTON PICKERS AT HARRISBURG The famous McKinney's.

Cotton Pickers wll appear at the spacious Baclruian. 65, of Pittsburgh, struck I Club Madrid in the Capital fjity to- while walking along the road. 'Texas Gun Fighter" Now Showing At Jackson Theatre Wow man'." love for a. pal cha.nnc» ed thp whole COUI-HH of his life is seen In Ken Maynard's latest starring picture for Tiffany Productions. "Texa.s Gun Flghtir." which opened at th" Jackson Theatre ycsttu'day.

loncer of any DSP to the sang of Miitlaws, Rsnty. a. pitiful old crip- SELTZER PAtMTRA "The Tip-Off," Now Showing At Seltzer Theatre Qulllin en oiiUtandlnn performance In a role which to ordor for him a.rt does thfi eve'r- popular Joan Peers, tho leading woman. Is beautiful, charming and convincing at all times. (Singer RoRere.

as "Baby Fans," Armntrongr'ii girl friend takes care of a high percentage of the comedy And the most of It. Ralf splendid an the underworld chur- artor, Charles Sellon, Ijiils Al- bernl and Mike Donlln do excellently in smaller parts. Play He New, Fascinating Game "MACK'S ROLL DOWN" 11 Balls for 5c Attractive Prlwts. 846 Cumberland St Roller Skating Every Wednesday and Sunday Starting April 20 LEBANON BATHING CASINO The Moet Sensational Band of "rounded ranger Irom the charging loofs. The balance of tha prograra also i extremely good, especially the Bhort "The Unemployed Ghost." This centers around a couple of; hosts who are out of a job.

It's ou the uuemployment and atpresslon situation. 0-E T1UITHTHS by Lloyd TnRraham, wan 1W FWR OFF He MUCH HIT WINDY RJLEY DEBUT fl CROOMER'HHD Ken Kling THE DROPPED DR i'EA TP SPfTrJP TnlU BOILED wt THE UOUO TOWflRO DO TMAT SO BEAUTIFUL. UP MOW LIQMT 1M BTATEROOAA ANTVTHIA4G NOW, MEDICiME SOWSEOUS, RED 5 3 21 J8 ,1 010020 5 Harding 9-B ilotto. 1 eastr, 2b 3 "aine. 3b 3 ici, Ib 3 If 1 2 toeH.

ol 2 1 smith, rf 0 Totals 15 10 21 0-C Harding R. Millor, if 1 I'SFcisky. cf 1 udegeair, rf 1 3b 'rank, limmerrnan, 2b iegrtet, Totals Ardlns 9-C larding Two Rwlch, nble play. Struck by SeleriHt 5. on 1.11s.

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