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The Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • 10

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PAGE, TEn LEBANOr; DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. jr.lE., PKC. 107. wuer --jupw-' mm I MEETING HELD 'i STRAND Now Playing Daily Performances at 1:15, 3, 7 and 9:15 P. M.

ACADEMY -NOW PLAYING TOO MIGHTY SHOWS TONIGHT at 7 and 9:15 PI Aftcrnooim at 1:30 mi'l 3 I', M. Evening ut 7 I. M. Saturday 4'onllnuoiw IVom to It 1. M.

SPECIAL StLECTFIfMl SIf ft'OKK OX THE MItillTV ORGAN'S A nilolrajnatlc thriller! Tlin most astounding picture pcr-forntanrn In a deradc! Abiolutely In a cImms by ItwU! Sec Tor ywurM-lf Hie wonder Jilctiiro of tlio jrar! Gigantic Thrills and -Fighting Loving That's An Eye Feast of Beauty-Powerful Action! Youth-Dodging Death! GREY3 I hi WITH COOPER. THELMA TODD POWELL, PHILIP STRANGE With LEW CODY ami AILEEX PRIXGLE Here's- an apple of hilarity that, will keep the doctor away for good and all. A great new 'comedy starring team in a riot of roars that will echo round the world. LatONt I'athc ews, KoNt'h Comedy. a 1 in A- if I B'f-iMft A LD TN calm ing PATSY HI iryti fix Msm mi TODAY and TITFSnAY i 1 Absolutely the greatest and Covered AIIM 'f IMKIIV lll.il 4aVaaMattf ACADEMY "THE UNDER-WORLD" PLAYING AT ACADEMY I'arui lOiint, which Ihh been doing some ilarlliK inlvi-nturiiiK Into untrammelled fields, Tum taken another step which marks a wholly new ri-partine in mutton picture production method.

P. Sehulberg, ivf-t coast executive, nnnnuiu thu' in the making of urld" I lleelit's Klory of gangster life, which reaches the Academy today one of the outstanding I'nrmnoimt ploturcB of trn year, thv was not only a chief (dn-ctur of dramatic but what ihIkIiI lc a "liitcrtiy of ffTiTtB" an well. Iicrt nicnnon workinij nndiT Von vim noinliially I he "diu'i'- tor of I'hotuKi a ihlr "GIRLS FROM HAPPYLAND" TOMORROW if ever there wan title Riven to a kIhhv that pspreMHen tlie true complexion of the i-iitertalriment, "CtrlH From Happylaml," i.i that one, i It conveys to the letter the Intent that prompted the conception of the entertainment, anil it earrie the Idea of the upon which all con-cerneil ure Interested. They come like "I.lmly," with a nilM.iion of Rood will: tlieir objort in Ilf. Is to make people happy, to brlUR ha(pl-ness to diive a way diMfontent.

an. I a lauph to iliipel a grouch: and a si-itlK Instead a frown. "fiirls from I Happylaml" will be nt tiie Arademv! Intiini mu- t.iMtlii,. mm.1 nitflti 1 CAPY WILLIAM with qive Bpook Geoqgc Bancoopt Evelyn Docnt J.apry Semon a etnynowu idu j.n.k the mi.iiiioii liieairc, t'liiiaticipma. Aflrl "IfftLo Hnnc Off" -PRIckh- ACADEMV l.EBA.VOV, PA.

A TII MILLER and HALPH IXCE Adventure: Against tho surge and sweep of the Seven Seas? The tang of tho open ocean with sails set to the wind! Y'Ou'll thrill at this stirring drama. Add I ate Metro cw nl Great Pe'eotlvo Serial. TOMORROW 1 rM BY LEBANON MINISTER1UM Arrangements Made for Week of Prayer Services in Churches The Ministerial Association mH this (Monday) morning at the V. M. C.

with an excfillent repreHentution of ministers present, and the prwldent, Mark L. Burger, presiding. Duvotlong wer.s couduct- ed by Rev. Walter E. Deibler.

1 A complete report of the city ro- ligloua survey was presented by the chairman of the committee, Ruv. E. i F. Hoffmeler, and the cards were i dlntrlbutej to the different pastors. The week of prayer services were planned for tb.3 first week In Janu- I ary, and a special committee ap- pointed, with Ilev.

It. C- Pltzer. i chairman. The meetings this year will be held In churches on the north and south side of the city. Rev.

S. A. Sltler, of Palmyra, and B.3v, waiter carvln, were received as members 6f the association. I Rev. Dr.

R. R. Butterwlck. of Lebanon Valley College, read a high- ly Instructive paper on "The Church i as an Educator," which was most favorably received and for which a hearty vote of thanks was extended. A motion prevailed to hold the Ministers and Wives annual banquet on the first Monday night in February, and a special committee ap pointed to arrange for the same.

Rev. Carvin clor.2d the meeting with prayer. HENRYMASON DAY SAID HE EMPLOYED BURNS MEN TO SHADOW JURY Washington, Today. (P). Haled heforn the District of Columbia District Court today on charges ot contempt.

Harry F. Sinclair, William J. Burns and their associates Insisted they were well within the law In having hte Jury In the Fall-Sinclair oil case placed under surveillance. Henry Mason Day, an official In one of Sinrlalrs' oil companies said he hired the Burns men to shadow the jury at Sinclair's request, ex- plaining that the Iman bcliev-i ed a ntraproper effort would be made to have that Jury return a verdict against Sinclair. The oil man ask ed thit the rase be dismissed lacking of Jurisdiction, The defense contended it had made no actual contacts with jurors, but hsd stood on its legal rights in endeavoring to pnrtect th9 interests of the men on trial for conspiracy as a result of the leas'ng of the Teapot Dome N'aval oil reserve by Albert B.

Fall to Siaclajr. Almost as soon as hte hearings had opprced with a denial of guilt by the defense a recess had to bo neyn office to study the defendants replies and to consider a course of legal procedure. Sinclair, Burns. Sheldon Clark, Henry Mason Day, W. Sherman Burns, and Charles L.

Veflsch wcra the men cited to show cause why they should not be held In contempt as a result of tho shadowing by the Burns men. ALL DEPEXDS An uplift worker, visiting a prison, W8s much impressed by, tho melancholy attitude of one man sho found. "My poor fellow," she sympathized, "how long are you In for?" "Depends on politics, lady," re plied the melancholy one, "I'm the warden." A merican Leglon Monthly. CAPITOL Today Tues. Wed.

Continuous, to II P. M. IT'S SPECIAL WILLIAM FOX A. Matinee ami Night Adullf, Children, 15c COMIN'G BY HEOl'EST "WHAT PRICK al JBSM ll ALL AliOAKO! HIUTK; KEAMO.VS TKll (F JOY ISrauty and lelory GIRLS FROM HAFPYLAND with Irving. Sdig Kilty Warren AX I COM PA UA I JLE CAST J6 HAPPY RAPPERS -16 i a re jn PRICES Matinee: IOwer Floor, Riilcony, ljtilic? Anywhere, Xlght: Orchestra, $1.10, 75cf Ilalronj, 75c, 50c; (Cillery, 23c.

most thrilling picture since Th. I'lVK' (hi. i nf.u4 nriutirpt and Irvine Ht'litr. tho cc-centric oomedlan an her featured coworker In hilarity. ALDINE "SHANGHAIED" AT THE ALDINE An a picture of the a In which no mutiny or nKht'ng on ohlpbonrd mTiir.

"Hlinnxhitlvd." Halph Inrp-H Krf.it tuarltlno production for I-'HO, Ih mid to hold an unique position In tlip nnnualM of tilnidurn. "HhaiiKhaln'l" based on a utory of th li.irbary CouHt, Han Francisco's colorful water front, and a girl who tlatH-PH In one of It toujchcHt Joint. Forced to takn part In a plot the min-Khf loves, tihe RnlnN ht.i hatred. Kor revenge, he takes her to ni'a with hi mtom ake her rtpny In work what nh has helpeil to rr.ii him of. nit of thl.M situation rnmr a drama of love and hate which lv been acclaimed by critic a heirs one of the most gripping ever Hlnieil.

COLONIAL MAYME GEHRUE AND COMPANY AT COLONIAL Ktartltur today, Maynie Uehrtio and Company tar tu the vaudeville at the Colonial Theatre. Miss Cehrue Is i miiHlcal comedy wtar, who hna played on all of the hi Murch of the eoiimry. ner act conoiHts of one Kin dancing revue. It ron8lnt of modern and olJ faahinned dance) tnat will pieaFo the younn and old. With this art anil Frnncla and Wll- eon.

the ncrobedanK. They are real comedy acrobatu and will Klvo jou noini.thlnc to think Hhout. Then there la Walnti and Tliom.irt In a skit, "The Harrajjo of Thomas." They offer some tiiitiR new in athletics. The ecene in? iiv in arena and they put on the mime as the of old They dlduy reul art In athletlcM. The feature picture In stmrn 5TRAND "NEVADA" NOW PLAYING AT THE STRAND Oary Cooper and William Powell nre now playing the Strand Theatre In thplr latest 1'nramount 1'lcture "Nevada" considered one of the une Crey'a nioHt poptilnr Ktorles.

All those who have ween this picture herald it hn the f.reateat western alnce the "Covered WaKon." so their Ik truly a (treat treat In store for everv-one viMltitiK the Strand this week! tinry Cooper is conwldered by alias all Lebanon knows as ono of tho best nctorH on the American silver screen today and he la very ably hK villlanous character William Powell who has been atar-rhipr in many pictures, his most popular being "Senorlta." JACKSON ADAM EVIL" AT JACKSON Theatregoers now have a chanco THE JAY WALKER Is a Chance Taker Why assume an unnecessary hazard by crossing the street between Intersections. You owe It to yourself, your family, your employer, not to run a needless risk! BE SENSIBLE DON'T JAY WALK LEBANON COUNTY MOTOR CLUB LEBANON, Watch This Space Every Evening. 1 '''lVLYSiT-y froo throws. RothsvIle shot lG'-'ut of 3S foulu. r.

F.othavllle t'onraij i K. JtruniH i'. Deck C. Grouch (Fiick T.I. yd a.

(Haitnctt) Fo (i Ttaekmen Field Reals ltotli S. Iismi-r Lloyd 2, Fox, Hrunner 2, Flick 4, Hertz-ler 1. Foul Bonis Kotn 2, JusaitiKer o. Deck 2, Lloyd 2, Fox, Conrad' Grow, 4, Fiick, IK-rUln- 5. Referee, Albright, L.

V. C. GEO. REMUS WILL NOT TESTIFY IN OWN SUIT Cincinnati, Today, Georee Remus, the former "king of bootleggers." served notice upon Judjre Chester It. Shook at the renewal r.f bis murder trial today that he would not testify In hi own behalf.

Reinus was addressing tho court in connection with a motion he had mod" to investigate what he termed libellous statements In a news ftory i-enl to a Now York newspaper last week. Remus nsked that the correspondent who fl'ed the story be cited for contempt of court. Itemus asserted to Judge Shook that no f-tatement the defendant had made since the opening of the trial could bo "1 now ui.li to apologize tt tho court and the prosecution for one promise I mado, however," roared KemuH in a voic which Indicated he had thrown off the effects of a heavy cold. 'This defendant will NOT take the witness stand." PLEASE STAY 1UT Stndo "1 hopo you will pardon my dancing on your feet. I'm a little out of practice.

Co-ed "I don't mind your danc-ilng on them. It's the continual jumping off and on that aggravates 'me." Pa. 10c; Children, I Or. -Hit- Matlnco, 'JiHO Xlflit, 1.5 has been called upon to tilay dozens of different roles. In the bc-Kinnina-.

she 'Muct another extra." Eventually, her win- some personality brouarht her to tho attention of directors. Site was given ever-increasing bus of business, and won recoK-nitton. Now showing ut tha Capitol Theatre. WILL CONTEST SEAT OF JAMES BECK, OF PKII IN HOUSE AT WASH. Washington, Today, (A) The right of lli'piirsentativ'e Elect James Deck of Philadelphia to a seat in the House will be contested by Democrats on the ground that he not a legal resident of that state.

Representative Garrett of Tennes- see, the Democratic leader will lead the IlKht against Heck, a former o-llcitor General of the United States and a Republican. KXEW XACGHT ABOUT HIM Drill Sergeant (to awkward recruit). Didn't you hear "About Recruit Wot about 'lm? Boston Post. Matinee Daily, 1:80. 1 Xlght Shows, 0:80 0.

Saturday, 4 Shows. and Wednesday VAUDEVILLE Always a Good Show MAYME GEHRUE The Musical Comedy Star The One Girl fiance Revue. FRANCIS WILSON The Acrobe.1imi9. WALSH THOMAS Barrage of Nonwnse. THE GLADIATORS The Roman Arena Art In Athletics, LATEST EVENTS.

Adiilts. ill if? 1 ft! I i 0 LW1L mhLt) KD ROIHSViLLE: GAME Latter Team Defeated by Score of 34 to 32 Two field goals by Joe Lloyd, one by Disslnger and three fouls by the latter player, la a five-minute extra period, gave the F. O. Eagles a 34 to 3 2 victory over Rothrvllle, Saturday night, at Rothsville. Captain Fred Fox, as tho whistle sounded for the ending of the game, registered his only field goal, that tied the score at 25-25, to send the play into an extra period.

Lloyd, who was removed from the battle In the second half, when Coach Smith sent Hartnett into the game, returned to his position at guard and came through with the points that kept his ahead. Disslnger was removed from the game tn tho first half in favor of Loose. Disslnger returned in the second half and Bcorcd eleven points. His field goal and three fouls aided In giving his team victory. Roth's work wns outstanding.

He caged five double-deckers and two fouls. At the end of the first quarter Rothsville held a fi-3 lead. At half time the score was tied, 10-10. At the end of the third quarter the scoro was tied, 20-20. Again at the, end of the game the score was tied at 25-25.

Lebanon made good 12 out of 24 mm, -i M- -yy G. ti- P. CIGAR CO. loclfh.U v'- Many hape I to wltnenn the Initial performance of new screen comedy teamLew Cody and Alleen I'rlngle. Thee two are to bo co-starred' in a number of foaturo com-edieit, the (irot of which is now being shown at the Jackson Theatre.

Llotii Kv-tl fllri-ptMil bv I t-t. villi orlgiral tory by V. llUKh Herbert and Florence Tlyoraon, co-authors of "The Demi directed by Leonard and marring Norma Shearer with Lew Cody. The cast of "Adam and Evil" Includes Gwcn Lee, Koy D'Arcy, Gertrude Short and Hedda Hopper. I.1...-, 'f I lu l.ik..wl ort un CAPITOL "2 GIRLS WANTED" AT THE CAPITOL Variety hua been the keynote of the short but brilliant career of Janet Caynor.

star of Fox Film "2 Girls Wanted." produced undir direction ot' Albert E. Green. From time she entered pictures ns a shy little extra plrl until she amazed and thrilled her audiences with her Interpretation of "Diane" In "7th Heaven" Iran a little over two yeurs. In that time she iiuy ii in il, me ic.aiureri oartutlK liKSOKTS ATLANTIC CITY S. ,1, 7 jr SGmmMthe-Sca 2 m.i iny v.

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12, 1927 to feb, 1928. Singh Room, Btb Hi Sitigji Ram, Running Wattr $JJ Double Ptom, Running Wattr $iS OwiMttfclp Mieiemtot Cok Sons Corporatioa Tilt SEACSDE UQIil, Adiatlc Ciiv N. mntmCitv mm i COLONIAL THEATRE and fit? Monday, Tuesday OCR FEATCRF, PICTURE "STAGE KS58ES" With KENNETH HARLAN HELEN CHAOWICK Anil An All Star Supporting Cast. FOX NEWS THE.

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