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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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NfeWS, LEBANON, PA. STRAND Prof. James Eckenrotb TODAY, TOMORROW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Afternoons at and 9:20. You don't know how Brand If la until you've seen ACADEMY Tomorrow Matinee 2:80 Nite 8:15 Adapted Julian Joaephson from tho Saturday Erening Post story "Delicatessen" hy Drpoke Han Ion. Dempsey-Timney Fight Will Be Announced From Stage! HERE IS THE THIRD BURLESQUE SHOW I AttD ITS ANOTHER GOOD ONE Sam Morris Presents his new edition of "STEP ALONG" The Big Parade of Burlesque WITH Harry Jackson Agnes Nichols And a large company of Burlesk Favorites 20 CHORUS PRIZE DANCING DEMONDS 20 SPKCIAL ATTRACTION AGNES NICHOLS Usual Burlesque 50c to 75c; Ladies, 25c Anywhere.

Nite, 25c to Plus Tax I can can't I don't wanna don't wanna talk! I know I'm not hope, I'm not crazy! Everything seems rosy red. this blame thing has gone to my head! It has me whizzy! It. has me dizzy! I put gait in my coffee, jwpper in tea oh-, posh I wonder what'll hecomn of must be love Cast includes Jean Hftfsholt, Malcolm McGresor and Arthur ADDED COMEDY AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS. JACKSON "THE HOME MAKER" HERE Anybody who ever wanted a dog- when he for she, for that matter) w.is a it real had it offered as a gift and then turned it down on account of Hie baleful vision of an "ollicicnt" mother at home waiting: to deliver a strong- lectures on the uselpssness of domestic pots, will appreciate the feeling of Helen and Henry Knajjp in "The Home Maker" Knlvorsal- Jowel King- EauKot product ion directed by King from the story by Dorothy Cantield, now show ing at the Jackson theatre. Alice Joyce and Clive Brook nro featured in this production which do picts the problems' of modern Kfo an we know it, played by plain pen- pie as we know them.

There is an unusually largo cast of well known players including Martha. Mattox, George Fawcett, Margaret Campbell and Lloyd Whltlock. SQUARE CROOKS COMING HERE Stories of Sherlock Holmes, and cn.mo plays will never loss interest in the American theatre James P. Judso has conceived a story that will rank with the greatest of its kind on the stage In ro- centy cars. "Square Crooks" which comes to the Academy Friday Bept 24 for an engagement of one night only was acclaimed by the press of Now I'ork ns a groat American comorly.

Mr. Judge happily turns serious climaxes into a linarty though lo.sing no part of the vjitii question regarding the ivjrormcd i crook. Harry J. Colby will hoi with tho altrnulion coming direct Irom the Ma.vine Elliott Theatre where it. enjoyed a remarkably successful run of an entire season'.

"THE PRINCE OF PILSEN" COMING Allan Forrest, who plays onn of the leading roles in "The Prince of pa- h-en," which opens an engtigement at introduce io uou. AN AMERICAN COMEDY DRAMA TJAMESR JUDGE Staged by BANNISTER A Million. Humeai Laughs Lower Floor, $2.00, 81.50; Balcony, Tax. Gallery, 50c. Seats Now Selling.

"The season's big comedy drama." Secure seats nil too Rootl to miss I FIGHT SCHEDULE. 1 oda United schedule of the pre- Dempsey-Tunney championship bout Thursday sev 1 8 ht sarln tlmo 8ch to enter the ring-between 9:30 and 10 nColni Neb Clements, Gloucester, Georg.9 Godfrey, Philadelphia, vs. Bob Law-son, Alabama Tommy L-oughran. Philadelphia, vs. Jim Delaney.

8t Paul win Edward Smith, Land Owner In Hollywood L. Edward Smith, of 485 North Sixth street, employed in tho office of the Heading freight station, was today showing his follow workers at tho freight house, a map whereon the path of the Florida storm could be traced. Mr. Smith is tho proprietor of a lot of ground, 50 hy 100 feet in Hollywood. Florida.

However, he has not endured any loss, since he had not, as yet, erected any property on the ground. Tho lot la ocated in the heart of the city, and 3 near tho munlclual buildings, nany of which havo been destroyed. Besides the Hank-McNally mnp, he was showing, also, an Interesting circular describing the beauties of Hollywood. LAST tfOHAIC sleeping during the day. "Volcano 1 is nt the Capitol today.

T54EATQRIUM "THE PRIMROSE PATH" HERE Thrills and romance, laughter and tears, nre prnmised picturn fans in "The Priinroso Path," tho Arrow picture which opona today at the Thcntreorlum theatre for two days' It is said to be a picture whose appeal will reach tho tji' t- I IH I 1 iH. it )' IJ.1 JGClUil I tno Academy uf IUUKJC theatre ou heart of any and every audience. I 11 I'fln i i mi j.i__ VllUilLIU tj(l Saturday, was able to put his schooling (o food use during the making of that comedy. As the Prince, he plnys the part of a German and for the iim time in his he was able to the German that ho had studied Tho settings of tho story range from tho glamourous glitter of a fushlonubln cafe to a tramp steamur at sea. T7i nddltion to Its entertainment value, "The Primrose Path" has Us moral to point.

It shows tho rnomen- ACADEMY "STEP ALONG" SEPT. 23RD. It just as essential for a burlesque organization to he Kept at con cert pitch, ns It is for the conductor of a symphony orchestra to have his music.lnns tuned in absolute harmony; and that accounts for the succcns many Umes of the performances offered upon the stages of the Mutual Burlesque Circuit; they are always kept at concert pitch. This is paid to be emphatically evidenced with the "fjtep Along" show that Is scheduled to be here at tho Academy of Musk: theatre matinee and evening Thursday Sept. 23, when that lively concootlon will return with almost tho identical company thatm ado so favorable an impression here last season.

The only changes in the cast nnd production have been made to strengthen tho personnel of tho aggregation and heighten the coloring and effects in the presentation. "vnvidui-l i vi AL i.i i ilUJJUUll- scliooi. He spoke is tit i eg (ary lurti of dishonesty and vice, over that! aneuago, but his Oornmn vo- i shadowed finally by tho Bt-nuino gold cabiilary M-as depleted. Ho over of tho real things of life, camo this dilllculty by purnhiiKlng a' German and Kngllsh dictionary hcs ludled withe are Aniti Stewart and George Sidney head the CAPETOL L11U LLl IJL 11111, Clara Bow and Wallace MacDonald play tho leading roles In an nil star cast. STRAND "VOLCANO!" SOWING HERE Bebe Daniels worked scforo tho camera exactly as many nights as days during the turning of "Volcano'' Laurence Kyro's dramatic story of the 1'i-ench West Indloa which AA'IJ- Indloa which It.

Howard produced lor Par- Some of the most thrilllns scenes of the story, particularly those de- Pict.ng the eruption of Mount a Pelco and tho burying of Martinique in molten lava, were filmed at night and as a result Miss Daniels cardo Cortez, Wallace Beery, Arthur Mmund Carow, J)aio the nn other playera in the picture did their COLLEEN MOORE SCORES NEW HIT Topping her other splendid performances in a story full of amusing surprises and human touches, Colleen Moore scored again at the Strand Theatre this afternoon in her latest First National production "It Must lie Love" which opened to a crowded houce and wdll remain here for the balance of the week. There is a pert, yet wistful, air about this ctar which fits admirably into such a story "It Must. Be As tho misunderstood daughter of a delicatessen merchant Colleen carried every member of tho audience with her in many moods. A droop of the mouth, and many mouth drooped in the audience. A twirl on tho too and a hlrdllko gesture with the pantomimic liundo, and the aud- howled with delight.

Sunbury Toll Bridge Hearing October 13 (Special to News by Unltod Press) Harrisburg, Tho state water power and resource board today fixed October 13 as the date for hearing the application of tho Runbury Inter-County Bridge Company for permission to build a i.oll bridge over tho Susquehanna River at Sunbury. Dry Zzar Andrews to Speed Up His Work (Special to News by United Press.) Washington, Czar Andrews announced today that great progress was heing niao at hia dry administrators conference. Andrews plans to send tho administrators home Saturday night with a message to tho 4,000 field workers under their supervision to speed up enforcement work. Barney Cole Took His Life After Neighbor's Quarrel (Special to News by United Press.) Wellaburg, W. quarrel with a neighbor, Barney N.

Cole, 72, former resident of Washington county, Pennsylvania, who operated a coal mine near Bethany, W. committed suicide by shooting himself in; the heart this morning. Cole died instantly. He survived by his widow and two sous. Missing List at City Hall In Miami, Fla, (Special to News by United Press) Miami, Thirty-six persons were reported as missing at the missing persons bureau at Miami City HaH nnd Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce today.

They are: Miami: Arthur Dowltt, 1(5; Logan G. White, 2G; Joseph Prltchard, 20; Mrs. Menard (named Klliot. in first marriage); Elliot, 12; Elizabeth Elliot, Charles Cunningham, Carl Graham, James T. Graham; John Curry, 22, Key West; F.

C. Thomley; Stanley Best, 23, George A. Rogers, Littlo River; C. F. Lewis, 34; A.

P. Swain, 75; C. D. March, 82; Frank Wheeler, 17; J. M.

Butler, 42; J. R. Majla. 59; Mrs. J.

R. Mapia, 35; Gathen Warron, 3B; Joe nice, 22; William E. Cornell, 35; Ben Wiggins, 12; Warren Williams, 24; Axel JohanBon, 21; Thomas R. Jones, 25; T. Delay, 28; Charlotte Lozier, 18 Mark Harper.

(Persons reported missing at th Miami Beach bureau): David F. McGee, Atlanta, Charles Mcondrie, Stag Lodge 4 Franl Tutyn, U. S. Coast Guard service Harvey Grey; H. V.

Cotter Altos Delmar. Thos. B. Kellow Named Sheriff of Lehigh Co. (Special to News by United Press) HnrrlBburg, Today Thomas n.

Kellow today was appointed Sheriff of Lohigh county to succeed Mark deceased. Tho appointment wan made hy Governor Gifford Pinchot who announced that Kellow would serve until January 1, 1926. Scnsenback was killed a short time ago while attempting to makr an arrest. St. Gertrude First Annual Bazaar ST.

GERTRUDE'S HALL THIRD AVK. E. LEHMAN Sept. 22-23-24-25 Wednesday, September 22nd, Children's Xltflit. Admission freo to everybody.

A door sultablo for cull- dron will be given away. 1 i Compulsory Payments of All Sick Benefits May Be Abolished by I. 0. 0. F.

Philadelphia, Today A spirited contest for election to tho post of Deputy Grand Siro of tho Sovereign Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, was expected today at (ho business session of the Grand Lodge, In thoir 102nd annual convention here, A dozen candidates are making a strong bid for tho post, which can-lea tho probability of succession to tho post of Grand Siro, International head of tho order. At today's elections, Deputy Grand Sire Ernest W. Bradford, of Washington, was virtually certain to succeed Herbert A. Thompson, who retires ns Grand Sire, it was said by delegates. Those most prominently mentioned for Bradford's post are: JVank Martin, Boise, Idnho; Leon Marrlll, carl C.

Breuck, Stockton, j. H. Davis, Tacoma, and William Mohr, Allentown, Pa. Possibility of changes in internal legislation to abolish payment of all compulsory sick benefits within the order was intimated by Grand Sire Thompson In his presidential address. At th ls ses slon of the 'Grand Lodge- he said, "legislation will probably be Introduced abolishing such compulsory payments, and I trust the question will bo met without false sentiment concerning the traditions of tho order and that such action will be taken as will work out a more glorious future for Odd Fellowship." The resignation of Rev.

Prank Potter Worcester, as Grand Chaplain was accepted yesterday and tho Rev. W. C. Smalley, Winnipeg, was elected to succeed lim, Alice Joyce and Clire Brook "THE HOMEMAKET A wonderful realistic home life with its many tragedies and comedies, love it. COMING TOMORROW THE CONQUERING With Rudolph THEATORIUM Today and Tomorrows "THE PRIMROSE PATH" With Clara Bow, Wallace Donald, Htnnrt Holmes, 5fttm Snntachi and Pat Moore.

A vivid and colorful story of tho underworld, packed with pathos, punch, power, pep and plenty of action. Sportlightt AMIDST MILLIONS and Adventures of Marie SNITCH IN TIME Presbyterian Church Laymen's Committee Will Be Organize Charle 8 F. Miller, of President of the Hamilton company, will bo the speaker at first meeting of the Laymen's mit.toe of Carlisle Presbytery, will be hold with luncheon in Penn Harris Hotel, Harrlsburg, Ofc)ttt 12 o'clock noon Friday, September? 24, to consider plan for the 000,000 campaign for the Preslby- terlan Church new Pension Fund, Mr. Francl 8 J. HaU.

Vice PresM, dent of thja CommonweaOth Trustv 1 will preside and will be thet speaker at the organization tho "Westmlnstiex Laymen' Committee, which will held in the Hamilton Club, in caster, the evening. Moravian Teachers and Officers to Meet A special meeting of tho teach'- TS and officers of the Moravian Sun- lay school will be held Immediately the usual mid-weelt prayer this evening. The Fall and Vintor work will be discuseed The best is always most economical in the end WONDER MOTOR PUCC it has been proved conclusively DOES give MORE MILES to every gallon, INCREASED POWER, QUICKER PICK-UP, ELIMZNA- TION OF CARBON and all other knocks, REDUCTION QF UPKEEP and other features constantly contributing to true economy and real motor satisfaction. SHERWOOD BROS, INC, Originators axwl District Saturday Excursion. PHILADELPHIA! ACCOUNT Sesqul-Centennial i Sept.

25 -Oct. 9 and Nov. and 20 Tickets Good Only ou Specified From Palmyra $8,50 TWJS AnnvllU 8.80 Lebanon 8.15 Myerstown 2,80 Reading: J.lJ ColumblOv Ave. (ar.) Reading Term, (ar.) RETURNING Same dai Philadelphia (Reading TaV 6.50 P. M.

Standard 1 Time; CQ Avenue 0.56 P. M. StandsM Children between 6 and 13 age, half fare. Trolley Service on 13th Street Reading Terminal to Centennial GrouwUs ALLENTOWN FA8R September 21 to 25 REDUCED FARES From Tokens, Tremont, Pottsvllle, i'hoenixville, Harrisbure, Columbia, Emaus, and Intermediate Ticket Stations. Rate from Lebanon, $3.45 Special excursion tickets to Allentown will be sold and good going and returning September 21 to 35, inclusive.

Children between 5 and 13 years 9f age, (are. Reading Company us. iv SL si Up ME. IP-T SUE' TUE OIL SfoCK mD TF4E. I'VE: UOOKEO PLACE vou'uu TO IBNiO A rAOrADREO DUMB DORA NOTSO DUMB.

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