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1 EBANON DATLY NEWS, LEBANON, inn Hi It Made Tlic Whole World HESTRAND It Made The Whole World IT STARTS TODAY AND LASTS ALL WEEK Direct From Its Smashing Hit In Philadelphia and New York. SAMUEL UOLDWYN Presents The Most Infectious Laugh-Maker Stage, Screen or Story Has Ever Daily at 1-15 3 7:15 and 9:15. First Tim Shown Anywlrere at Regular Admissions. With The Original Stars BARNEY BERNARD ALEX CARR, VERA GORDON and a Qast of Youth and Beauty Including Martha Mansfield, Den Lyon and Hopo Sothorland. 4 DAYS STARTING KS MATIXEK TW1CK DAILY 8:15 FEBRUARY 13 YEARS IN SATURDAY EVENING POST.

YEARS ON BROADWAY. YEARS ON TOUR. Festive scenes from tho Music Dox Ilovuc and the Famous Tiller Dancing Girls from The Ziegfield Follies. fe GADEM i'GNIGHT AND ALL WEEK Matinee Saturday Curley Bowen's MUSICAL COMEDY CO. in FANS WITNESS FAST GAMES IN CIHJIAGUE Berks Furniture Five Defeated the H.

J. Shenk Boys Downed Miller Grocery Clerks by 17 to 11 Score Two fast City basketball league ram en wero played nlsht on the Y. floor before more than a hundred fans. The Berks furniturn live downed the H. J.

Shenk hoys in a hard fought game, 14 to 8. dron- ping them to tho cella position for tho. first half of the Burdans fast traveling five wrapped up the Miller Grocery team in a 17 to 11 score, in one of thn fastest league games this year. The Shenk department store boys were battling on even terms for the first thirty minutes, after which their team went to pieces when tho fnrni- movers dropped in a few buckets took the lead At the end of the same Berks lead to S. The flrst half was nip and tuck all through with both teams scoring two field poals earn tying the score at 4.at the end of tho half.

Every mem- her of both teams ff.iarded his men timely at all times and seV'om did man fet loose with a clear floor ahead. Meyer and Fisher had all thn points for their respective teams when the second half started. The. second twenty-minute session of the. game started with both teams feeling t'heir way up the floor by making accurate smooth passes.

In five minutes tho department hoys broke through the five man defense put up hy the Berks and dropped a field in taking the load. Plavinrr ber.i'ue harder and fa-stev from th point. Roth teams passed ball and down the floor and taking shots from within the foul linn unable to loT.it UK- ki-'l. F.OOU D'X-h tho h'nky pivoi mrin the s'arlfjd his tTun in staging a rally. Soon gang had a five lead on the rmrViagi! wrappers and garni ended in fiivor of Berks, to S.

Sbenlts saw the Miller grocery clerks drop Tiechort a 17 10 11 gamo to Burdans ice cream mixers in ono of the fastest league game of the season. Burdans outplayed the Grocery boys in every department of tlio game from start to finish and trailed during the entire gamo atior taking tho lead in the first minuto of play until the final whistle. Fur 1 forty minutes these teams battled at top speed in order to land the game. Tho speedy passing game put up by the ice cream mixers proved baf- Cling foi-the Miller five and at times the smaller players had tho ball fully two and three minutes before last year's champions could break in and cause a hold. The Uoth, ficnott and Dc'chert combination was responsible for tho defeat handed to Wil- 'er's.

Schott being the high scoror of the evening caging three from the field and ono from tho foul lino. Koth and DechDort worked the ball up the floor with Fornwalt on several oc- cuyions which counted for field goals. Millers worked hard in tho first half and held liurdaixs scroing machine down. They passed the ball in old Urn estyle and looked like, tho same chamiponship team of last year. However they finally weakened and gave way to the younger and faster players.

No City League Basketball games will bo played next Tuesday night on account of permitting all players and officers of the league to attend tho boxins bouts which will be held at the Academy of Music. JTho lineup: Titinliins Millers Roth Bowman Schott Cohen Lander Errlman Dechert Anderson Fornwalt -oyer Referee, Hoy, L. 11. S. Timei Kern L.

II. 8. -er, Kn L. II. Si Kielrt goals, Roth L': Schott Dechert Bowman Anderson Foul Koals.

Schott Deehert I'oruwalt Cohen 1: Krdman and 1. P.rlghtbill, each I.EACIUl" II. I. James Hull FrogH V'urdans L. Pet.

0 1.01) I) 1 .0011 Games Played In The Intermediate League On The Y. M. C. A. Floor Strong Lititz Team Here Tonight to Play Si.

Joe at The Armory Quinn's St. Joe aggregation will have I heir hands full when they clash with the Lititz American Legion on the Armory flooy tonight, the.ir regular mid-week en- Aertainincnt. Tlie Lititz American Legion fivo is I composed of ot th 0 beat players that caji bo gathered around this part jf the ccuntry. Five men, all of tlie best in their class. Kiugsly, former Albright Collego and F.

and M. star athlei who last it will be remembered by all tho tans, won for the Lancaster Keenen club, after tlio local live bail the lead (luring the entire game, l.iaekm^n brothers, one piayiug as a forward and one as a guard. The Hackman were the (jut-standing stars several years ago when Lititz and Harrisburg played off a championship game on the Sixth Chestnut streets floar. and Wisp, I botlr former Heading High School boys. Sponaglo plnyed hern several weeks "Ko, when the? Heading Transit and Light five were defeated at tho bauds of the St.

Joe club. Botli men ar considered the best in this section of l.he slate, and will liv up to their reputation when the gamo gets; under way. Quinn will have his regular lineup to start the fracas with th llart- nett brothers at, forward; Green at center and Quinn and Bonders at guard. For reserve material Quinn has Fox, Trainor, Coyle, Frazier, Steckbcck and Hartnett. of the Ado! i 'Silll.

it- r'V LON CHANEY WA" i "linaf Also Universal Feature SIX FIFTY Sljirts Muslral n( 8.:5 OUT Floor 50c "Or Tius Tare Children I Oc i l.itinec. 3(V Children. LAST SHOWING TODAY A IMiotodrnmn of Stupendous Human Emotion! "DAYTIME WIVES" The greatest husband and wife drama of iho decade. Added AttraetionKlnogram and Comedy. COM TOMOHROW A Ucrfurn KnRiiRcment of Bnstcr IWaton In "Three Ages." Today and Tomorrow ho Greatest Mystery Story Ever Screened! 'The Leavenworlb Case' ronirdv he them I uul tlio tli-pp 11 tlie or Fltx)r: 91.00, Ualcony, 50c 1'liis l-'loor: SI.00, at 75O, Gallery, Uac.

Sl'HClAL aUraelion dtxv? r.ol elsewhere until continual rop.r of laughter time they are on tho stag' act entitled "TrafHe Tr.iublo exrc.pt funny. 5 "TV-civ a roir.piete A ratr, mo ptui tomorrow, a 1 of wardrobe. scenery. will be of laughs anil The is "Vretly 1'iaby" and was play- A at (lie Aendemy by the Co. and tlie seals worn On Friday there will complete rf bill.

anil wardrebe and an added attraction will bo fashion Tlie latest fashions in ladies' shoes, mil.iiiuTy, IK; displayed by lo- I al yoniiK ladies and members of the liowcn Chorus. "Potash and Perlmutter" Proves Remarkahle Film at The Strand This story is a frank mystery dealing with the solution of the baffling death of a wealthy recluse. Added Fables and Comedy. Fisbor iShuey) atzer 1)- Following are the results of the Intfrmodiato League on the Y. M.

A. llonr. ilefeated tlin Cilt Tailors 2- to 12; Hull ilruppod Burdans into tbe lost, column by a 1 ti to lo genre and 11. I. trounced the KK'infelliT hoys to H.

Ob's Tailors ENRICH Alirams BenniiiBboff Balnu-r Fraxicr Kruik Llgbl Fisher Stoner YingiH i Field goals 'J 'J: Hank Fi.ihi'i- li-'nniiiKliori' Frazier 6: Light li; Yir.i:st lloa.st t-r 1. Foul Knotty Problems of Basketball 1'piillu-r I Parry) I i I lir.sinK* 1 I ioyer Itefcree, liny. H. Tvner Kern L. II.

S. Scorer, llmricb. L. il. S.

I'Mshor Deck 1, Mi'Mse Moyer Viirry I. Foul gnuls: Fisl.or MeiH- 7.1 ke Cream Boys Downed Miller Grocery Tho second game ef the evening Bull Fox il. Sna voly Uunkio i MolliiiaiO FiPbl Itnrilans Miller lloeker Huffman i Maurer -Mark; Si.avely; I and Maurer; 1 fieb Foul and Miller, each Yins.si M.iuri'i- II. I. James Ivlfiufcller's Miller I ji'fbert HiKiHter F.

Miller HOTEL WALT 1 15 ROAD AND LOCUST PHILADELPHIA Half square from everywhere, in the hf-nrt of the- sliui'pin? and thcatiical to all 1TD Without Bath, $3.6 JtlOOinniS With Bath, 53.50 00 ar. a G. MV. u. c.

CROVVIH UST, Dancing urn in 1 Roof Every Xi'jlit player is out i bounds when he i fcr 1'anket. Tbe ball is iii the air when the referee's whistle blows to Hie out-ui- buundK. Dues the count. IV uiaiie? Ans N'n; a CHiinol be scored under any conditions when tin; player throw.s it from out of bounds. a tinie-out, a player is g-iven to leave tb-- court.

the tillle-lilll pel iod up. this player has no! remrncil. Shoulil be be An-. A I'oul should be celled on him for dHayinK (be Bailie lie 'lunld be ordere, 1 to return at nnee. except that if the referee 'knows Ui'ie is reason for ihe time-out I wbo'jUl bt- and eharKed to t'T ii'ani, no foul call- i cd.

the ball is in play the scorer bluws a whistle f'ir a substitution. The Male that no substitution can made until the. ball is is tlie 'naily f- r- stiould have a horn, inn a In-th There is no penalty ill this Von cannot penal- ise the cannot jieu- the for ihe nil: take. a foiil? The rules not u-" term "liack" I wbfil called haekii I is form of iiol and is a foul. onlv pK'iyern and during th" Kame one of them fniir iii-i'sonal I'oul lv ilonu? II, iur pl.v>- recent a me 1 was 'vv" abour when 1, from jumped and batted tlie ball loft bis but iny knceM strticiv illm'in the back.

The reteree called a foul on me and awarded opponent two free throws i that I was ihe bull ll1 pe.rsoual contact wr.s '--You were AltboUKh i were playins ball, you doini; so from a position where it was almost impossible not to commit a pe ril foul. was poor JinlKni'-tn on your part b-canse you opponent a chance to score ooints on ihe play, besides yourself tlio personal foul. you are en defense, clon'l let. your Vpionent pet between you and If does slip by don i 1 i from let him tal-: h'is shot and c.et the rebou'id if he inii'seH. a few i before returning lo the United States.

no open havt been voiced, tho American athletes of all the teams feel the French committee didn't out ot Us way to plvo tho Americana an even break of t'nmons I'lny Is Outstanding I'rfxIiicMloii ot the Season of tbe most remarkable motion, that it has ever been our fortune, io opened an en- erncnt at the Strnnd theatre this iflernoon. It is "Potash and 1'erl- and it Is a r'imt National havitiK been produced by 'nmucl (loldwyn from the famous piny by Montague Glass mill Klein. Wo wont to the Strand In high uitieipation. I'or many years we i ad been an avid reader nf the stores In tbe Saturday KveninK Post, and we had looker! forward to neeiiur Abe I'otash and Morris I'erhmitter come to life on the acreen version not be otherwise than (Mod. but were not prepared (or the of (vitcrtninment ibat we the sllvevuhcet.

In brief, we iiot. know thru "movie" could Ikwen MosicsJ Co. Variety Bill Pleases Patrons of Academy wo do- f-Tiw did bo American Team Ruled Oui First Place In Ski Contest In France (pnorinl to liy t'nitrd Chamonix, France, Today of firs, plare in tlu- IOUK 1ump- i-i ski rnnU'Si on a technicality, th' United team had to be content with fourth in the sports of tho Olympic walch were complete here yesterday. Norway ran away th liv rham- pionship'with a hnr.e total of 1S4 points; Finland was second with points; Unat lii'Ua lh rd with points: the fourth with a-J und Sweden fifth with 20 Anders of M-nn-npohs. 1 at the Academy Thcalru Tuesday evening, wer treated a hig surprise by I lie Curley Ilowen Musical Comedy Company, playing this welc.

It is an entirely fnrm of em ertninmpul in I lie vaudeville am! niuvical comefly line (bun has been i liere in a long lime, ond tlie audionco seamed entirely satisfiej with the innovation. There are six acts of vaudeville woven into a pleasing musical comedy ns Us Stella Winters in lie Vof. ft Voeda, in a llttln bit of iioiirence; Neal Lleble, in poft slioe on' of the ordinary; Fr il, the girl with the mirror; Th" I'l'lifornia Tliree, In lnte''t song nf ihe day, and Wed Simpson, a hl.iekface song and dance man. The musical comedy is presented with a chorus nf pretty rls wlv.i ran iting and dani'e. One of the most pleasurable siRhts to the eye was the Fatleau Maids.

Wrrren lloyd kfeps the Hlancbanl ar.d continually on their tiptoes with thp rapid ftooi'l. is why we call it a oniiirkahle jiioUire. A few seeonils after tbe main title on tbe screen tbere arose i titter the aiulli'iice. A minute later it bad expanded into a roar if laughter which grew constantly in aiiil practically con- Inuous. Now and then there was a as a tender note of p.i'.hos was ininileil, but in a moment the thoa- i a.rrnin was rocking.

Perlinutter" is au- in every respect, our opinion it i.s nut' oC tbo out- iirtiductloiis of the year. Il is a ilifUeult I'ish to tbe impartially tieeause every eenneetod ibe niaklnsr Ibis picture in onliileil lo a laurel Harrey Mvrnard anil Alex- (''an 1 who pl tile parts of i.i:i.riiT>r\ Abe anil Morrin, were uvir.cinrrl.v luiimn arid funtiy in Ihelr flrrt apprarauee tbe eaiT.era. Cordon, co- tar, eiiually effective as the Con- credit also goes to the supporting cast, which was composed of Martha Pilansdeki Elope Sutherland. Hen Lyons, Lee Kohhnur, Eduarrt lliU'am'l, Ue Saehx Mooers and Jefry Do vine. Rlinisters Invited to Witness Notre Dame at Academy of Music Harry Yost, special ropresentative of the celebrated moving picture drama, "Notre Dame" a portrayal of Victor Hugo's groat historic novel while in the city arranging for its presentation hero, united with Manager Spang, of the Academy of Mu- fiic, in extending an invitation to the ministers of the.

city, superintendent of schools and press representatives and others to witness an exhibition of the. feature at ID o'clock Wednesday morning, February 13th. at the Academy. Tho picture la said to bo one. of the raopt impressive screen stories ever photographed.

Ford plans to make 205,000 cars in February. No wonder the ground hog is afraid ot its shadow. EMULSION EVERETT TRUE By Condo I ihe star jumper i miid'i the gr ihe long ski jumi ihnuBht to have would havt third, place The ind Ui the Unit however. Aniern'aii distance in lie point he was they place May mans 1 moved of him form lc-1 down t' that ami fiiurth i ,11 of A. in e'lean team.

i V.i lo use involved a win but Even old aches to this ticnple Avply gently, without ribl'inp. it conds to the pain- the fresh r.e'.v blood vuoy ni'ttl to Ucsl bringing relief. Qet bottlo from your druggist today and It ur. 35 cents. "Tbe fjin j'i ci rm('n p.

nd not un intf'rp of Hie ru. he 1 can't the of an umpire ou a ball i and the sumc appii C.ISP. We nt, of cm award of fourth Hare to a in made 'be 1 bt-caus( i uch a Uaguar OintvefU, tho American i jumper, di-located his knee in his first nol as I it at i'-rst feared, il' is laid up in th-- hospital here and will be confined to his for at least ten days. Practically of Aderlcvan left toUsty for Paris to apenti EXCURSIONS TU NEW YORK SUNDAY, FEB. 10 MAIlCH 9 nuil APUHi l.ic-urslon Train Fere Lv.A $4.00 4.01 4.00 4.0Q 3.75 irk i ar i Tickets good only on date of excursion on above Special Train in dirt-ctlon.

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