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The Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • 7

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The Daily Newsi
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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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MONDAY EVE APRIL 0, 1023. LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PAV PAGE SKVKN STRAND Engagement Extraordinary Engagement Extraordinary SmCKSONS TODAY ONLY ACADEMY 3:30, 25c and 50c 8:30 50c, 75c, U.00 Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday TODAY, TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY The Big Stage Success, just as big on the screen A Ride For life A Mad Stampede The Storm Just Swept By Reading Due in Lebanon Next Wednesday Prepare Yourself AC! The gorgeous Betty in a picture replet with mystery, bate and love. BETTY BLYTHE "HOW WOMEN LOVE" Played amid the lavish settings and gowns of society with a big Adoptrd from the novel "The Dangerous Inheritance." Added Attraction FOX NEWS and Comedy "TEA-N-TEA- -EDWARD EARLE "KING OF THE MOVIES" DOROTHY KNAPP -CLARA BOW rV "The AmoHcaa Fame Fortune Winner CO CO ALHAYNES, Formerly CHRISTIE COMEDIES MARGIE EVANS JACK LOWE iv.Vt.Si CADEMU OF MUSIC I Wheeler Oakman l.KUANOX a 1 And Mary Anderson OLIVER WAMT morosco ft W- tta Tliis Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday DO YOU? DARE YOU? OF COURSE YOU DOl WHAT? WANT TO SEE TOM MIX "BO Ai BARE" A William Fox Production THEATORIUM Theatre A Ihrnh ami Ihrlll ACRID. Ht this clllllUX 10 vFU It III! HI HU'l I 4 drama of a Half Breed, a man neither Hod nor hite, who sought a mx joty girl as wire. A pMure mudo the way Morosco makes his "'aIso the 3rd Round of the Leather Pushers with In conjunction with LCCAL ONLY snowiNG Rcginal Ucnny CARL LAEMMLE Presents The Dramab'c Thunder Belt cf The Year BSCS LAHGFORB TOOK BATTLE FIELD OC.CS DOWNED COUNT OF BOYS DOWHE which will open at the Thea-itorium Theatre today, for a two days engagement.

It seems that the older this favorite of tho silver sheet bo-, comes, the nioro enthused he is with iliis work and tho celluloid reel gives BOUT THEN WO LEBANON VAL LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL TEAD photographic evidence of tho great actor's ever-waxiug ardor. Movie Talent Search Conducted By Lebanon Daily News. For National Screen Scouts' of Associated Stars and Directors THE DOPE Gettysburg -decisively defeated Lebanon Valley on Nixon Field on Saturday by a scorn or 5 to 1. This was the first 6ame of the season for both teams and each played a rather listless Gettysburg staged a rally in the fourth when Myers clouted a home run two men tra uie bases. Lebanon Valley came through with a run in the same inning.

Now the poor old Dope is without an editor and author. This is because Efile'ent Dan has left the. journalistic field to aid the community by selling people pianos. Parenthetically should be added that respite his many ephithets he has never before been called "effl- Mex'co City, Today Dropped for the count of eiht in the fifth round ot his fight witn Andrew Balsa, Spanish heavyweight champion on Sunday afternoon. Sam Lanuford, oldest of pr ze-flgh't veterans, fought back until th0 end of the round and two minutes later won by a technical knockout.

Twenty thousand Mexicans and foreigners were on their feet screaming encouragement to Balsa when the Spanish champ'on, with a terrific rush, slammed Lang-ford with his right and tumbled him nto the resin. Twenty thousand screamed with In a well played game of baseball opening the local season the veteran" Bucks defeated the youngsters of High School Saturday afternoon 18-5. Summary: BUCKS R. H. O.

Hallman, If 2 2 2 0 0 Landis, 12.0 H) Peiffer, 2 0 12 0 0 It. Heveriing, 2 2 3.1 0 Boger, 1 1 4 1 2 M. Heveriing, 1 2 10 0 Vnderkoffler, 112 3 1 Hutchinson, 1 1 0 0 Spindler, 0 0 0 0 0 Anderson, lb.r. 1 0 3 10 HiUle, 0 0 0 0 0 Smith, 0 0 0 1 0 Gettysburg II jcient," He can be Blad for that but everyone should have 't applied to GEORGE TERWILLIGER HOPE HAMPTON BUSTER KEATON LEM KENNEDY VERA GORDON MABEL RALLIN HUGO RALLIN TOM TERRISS NORMA TALMADGE H. O.

A. E. 0 3 0 0 The geatest melodrama ner filmed. Don't miss the Treat forest fire the terrific cap for life all incidents tvoven about one tf the most appealing love stories ever made. CONSTANCE TALMADGE WM.

CHRISTY CAB ANNE equal enthusiasm when the old negro Mensch, cf. Bream, ss Mordaii, 3b. Eman'l, 2b. Plowman, If. Myers, rf.

Fisher, c. Decker, lb, i Wise, p. C'ghter, wheezins and puffing, sailed after Balsa in then ext- round and Bo Office now open for sale of Tickets. Price's Matinee 25c, 50c. Evening 50c, 75c, $1.00 them at least once.

Those who haven't read "The Message to Garcia' should read it. AVhen Elbert Hubbard KCNldWed that 1-ttlo essay, ho said something. ia a great booklet for a reporter to have. Most of them pass it'up hut whether Dan studied it or not lie ieorned tl'" lesson somewhere. That's a compliment.

This is mentioned to make sure it will not fly-over anybody's head. A Rod reporter is told that gome-thing has happened, is about t0 hap- Admission: Night Totals lkbaxox 12 11 27 7 3 SPHOOL Adults 4 Or plus Totals 5 6 27 16 Lebanon Valley H. O. A. Miilinec Adults, plus tiiv.

Children 10e. tav. Children, R. H. O.

A. TOES, tOc. mis Homan, ss. 0 White, ss Strausser, 0 0 1 0 0 2 Smith, cf; pen, or is expected to happen. His .1.

1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 15 Performances 1:30, 3:30, 7, Zimmerman, miuuiMBM ii i i iim mmrnt) Fields, Phillips, beat him to the floor. Balsa was not out. But he new it was hopeless to try to continue, for the punch that had floored Lang-ford als0 broke Balsa's right fist. And so old Sam Langford, who won the championship of jiexlco a week ago by knocking Out Id Savage, of California, now holds also the title of Spanisn heavyweight champion. Balsa gave Langford a hard fight.

He is an- awkward, slugging heavy and was able to take Langford's heaviest shots on the jaw. An American fighter might, have run a bluff about the broken hand but Balsa couldn't conceal his ijnjury. Balsa would like to be considered for a bout with Luis Angol'o Firpo of the Argentine. The crowd was a large as the usual attendance at the bull fights. Zeigler, 3 b.

Upegrove, c. Clarkin. rf Yake, if. Perry, lb. R'rhards, 2b.

Witmer, p. Maurer, Moyer, Blouoh, 2b orders are to go out and get the TIU'E story. That's where the Message to Oarcia and Dan como in. Tipped to a happening and told to get the facts, he nevr slipped. i If that isn't efficiency there none.

i STKAXD Today, Tomorrow and Saturflay Red blood vs. wliito culture. This is the challenge reality hurls at civilization in "The Half Breed," the picture which will bo the attrac 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 3 0 0 12 0 0 10 1 1 0 6 0 jewels and when th young and charming thing has promised ever rashly not to rail 'n love, and, of course promptly falls in ove. Lloyd, Fornwalt, Fceman, Wolfe, p. company, with director, cameraman a staff work and make pictures.

He will be supported in this picture by Dorothy Knapp, the American Venus, who has won her way to the screen through winning contests and is the only girl who 'vr won both a beauty and a perfect form contest under entirelydiffercnt auspices. Clara Bow who has reached the front rank of motion picture principal players and is 6oon to be starred in pictures will also appear in pictures. Miss Bow won a National movie contest a year ago and from an unknown undiscovered amateur has recorded a remarkable success In but one year. She has been in "Beyond the Rainbow" in Burr All Star comedies with Charley Murray and scored a tremendous hit in "Down To The Sea In Miss Bow, Margie Evans, Jack Loew and others will be directed by Al Haynes, formerly of Christie comedies, in a scene in the studio on tion at the Strand Theatre. Re-! leased as a First National attraction.

the first production to be made under personal supervision of Oliver Totals 4 8 27. 7 Bucks 3 0 7 10 0 0 10 12 Of course, then, he leaves the NEWS with the wetl wishes of all his co-workers. There is not a one here don't desire for him ihe greatest amount and the highest kind of success Toiais i Two base hits Yase; Bream. Three base hits Pehhy. Home run Myers Bases on balls By Wise, by Witmer, 5.

Struck out By wise, by Witmer, 8 Hit by p'tcher Wise, Witmer, Umpire Mitfnger. She Was Correct. L. H. S.

0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 .4 Three base hit M. Heveriing and Hallman. First base on balls off Spindler, Rittle, Smith, Lloyd. Fields, 1. Strnck out by Spindler, by iRttle, by Smith, by Lloyd.

by Fields, 1, Jilt by pitcher Fields. Scorer Clauser. Umpires Boyer and Clemens, Scorer Clauser, SOHE Oil "I a license for my dog," said the fussy dame. "Yes, madam." responded the clerk. "What "Fido," said the fussy ALBRIGHT NINE Morosco, noted play producer, the film marks a distinct advance in enlisting the experience and talent of this producer in the world of cinema.

ACADEMY After all, a picture is essentially a story, and the plot therefore is the most important element. "The story's the thing." "The Storm" coming as a Universal-Jewel attraction starring House Peters, to the Academy of Music was adapted from the. New York stage sensation of the same name. Theatrical history was made by the play, written by Langdon McCormick. It ia grippingly dramatic, and besides the elements of simple drama there Is woven into it.

the theme of two kinds of fear that men may feel toward women. the Academy stage this afternoon and EVERETT TRUE By Condo CAPITOL. Lloyd's AmbWon is to Keep up the Standard of hfs Comedies There was a time triat motion picture producers, when trying to apologize for a poor picture, used to fall hack on the canard that "you can't make 'em all good." Motion rrtures, of course, are not standard product. is true that you cannot mako them all meet th certain specifications, but Harold Lloyd for three years now has been disproving that fallacy that you "can't make em al good." Consistency has been the keynote of Lloyd's step to the t0P rung of the comedy ladder. On his latest, "Dr.

he held four previews, before four different classes of theatre goers, one more than ie ordinarily Etaees on his pictures. But be wanted to be absolutely certain that he not only had a good picture, but that he had one worthy of following Grandma's Boy. "Dr. by the way, is first feature comedy on h's new Pathe contract, it will be shown at the Capitol theatre all this week. TIIEATORIXM Today Tomorrow "Do and Dare" Few of the multitudes of motion The following base-hall schedule hag been selected for the Albright evening.

Of great local interest today is the showing at the Academy in connection with the Making Movies exhibition of the local screen tests made College nine this season. Manager of the movie aspirants of Lebanon and vicinity discovered by the Leb a ii rt li i 1 TO ENLARGE BALL PARK Ppttsville, Today. Manager Larry Cheney, of Brooklyn, who has charge of the Pottsville Atlantic League team, wired instructions for an immediate enlargement of the ball grounds at Cressona, where the league games of this city will be played. The park Is the one used by the Cressona Tigers for years. anon Daily NEWS.

The reel of tests will be shown several aimes both during the afternoon and evening performance Independent Juniors Looking For Games Baseball opens for the Independ JACKSOX Today, Tomorrow and Wodiwsday How Women Ixrvp That the course of true love never did run smooth was an adage uicM was old when Adam delved and Eva span, and the serpent Chuckled meanly in the bushes. But when a young, charmin an impetuous thing puts herself in all innocence, in the power of an'eldeny millionaire, and when a villainous nobleman watchej her day and night awaitins an opportunity to steal her Harvey Kline has been working hard to aid Coach Benfer to place a winning team on the diamond and feels that the approved schedttle wi ll bring out the real strength of the team: April 14, Franklin and Marshall, away; 20, Blue R'dgc, at home; 21, Dickinson, away; 28, P. M. away; May 5, Blue Kidge, away; 9, Ursinus, away. 10, Washington College, at 11, Sunbury City Club, away; 12, Susquehasna, away; 19, Mercersburg, away; 25, Muhlen-burg, away; 26, LYckinson, at home; June 1, at home; 2, Moravian, away; 9t University Club, Reading, at home, li, Muhlenberg, at home; 12 Alumni, at home.

ME STARS AT ACADEMY MUSIC TODAY ent Junior nine next Saturday, Then HANOVER TO TLAY YORK York, Today. The training Reason of the Hanover Blue Ridge teams will begin April 26. This will be earlier than usual. The object is to Et the players in shape for the exhibition game with York, New York-Pennsylvania Stats League Club, with whom they will play four games. picture actors who have appeared on the local screen during the past year they play the Tanble team.

The possesses tne lustrous enthusiasm Juniors schedule is as yet incomplete and the manager, Earle Kreiser. 630 and powerful zest which is displayed Maple street, is looking for additional dates. Any Junior team in the Dy tox tne William Fox star in his latest production, "Do and county will be considered. Regular Meeting: of fi S) li LEBANON COUNTY FISH A GAME PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION I JUXIOIt HIGH SCHOOL I BASE BALL RESULTS Collegiate Princeton, 15; Lehigh, 5. Drexel 11; Johns Hopkins, 9.

Yale, Providence, 4. Navy, Vermont, 4. State, 1. Dickinson, F. and 3.

Fenn, 10; Fordham, 0. Hopkins. Alumni, 0. Boston College, 13; Lafayette, 0. Harvard.

Boston University, 3. Army. 14: Bowdoin.l. Georgia Tech, Dartmouth, 2. Exhibition Games rhillies, Athletics, 2.

Edward EaIe. who appearg at the Academy this afternoon and evninsr, won the title of King of the Mo vim by defeatinj Tom William 8. Hsrt. Richard Earthelmes3 and prac-tbajJy all the male stars of the screen in the Move Stars popularity contest conducted by Will Hays. He has been seen in a number of big photoplays for the past few years, big latest pictures belnc "Broadaay So Blind" Street ft Nw "The Man Who Pia-cd God' and "The Soul will an IntTestinir talk on' the motion picture as an art, a busings and a career and will also feen at work in studio ecn.

bowing open the tzt of the Academy exactly horn motion -uciur YOUXG BLOOD DOES IT New Orleans. Figure from 12 big ltatrue battles in Florida how iakers trib had bfn jpeded up by irjernoa of young blood. They M-red 73 run in the dozn gams tm a to'al of I3 bite. Yesterday fti-v boat the champion Mobile team to h. r- 7.

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