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—~—— s heater - and Photoplay ~Current Attractions ‘ AT THE THEAT! GARRICK—"Enter, Madame,” comedy. morrow evening. ERS THIS WEEK. Opening performance to- B. F. KEITH'S—Peggy Woods; vaudeville. New show opens tomor- row matinee. COSMOS—"Jazz-o-Mania row afternoon. STRAND—"Bit [} if vaudeville. New show opens tomor- oi Dance Hits,” vaudeville. Opens this afternoon. GARRICK—"Enter Madame Gilda Varesi and Dolly Byrne's de lightful comedy. “Enter Madame,’ 1 be the next attraction of the Garrick Players, opening with a per- formance tomorrow night. This prod . which ran a year is now running in London, has just been released for stock production. It tells a most in- teresting story of a great crisis in the nd opera star and de- for its great success pon the brilliance of its line hing action and emotions that sti Madame is called upon to choose be- tween her love for her art and her inherent affection for family life and love. How she makes the choice be- Tore a near-tragedy enters her life is a zem of happy ending: The play will give Wanda Lyon the most_pretentious r her Washington career. will_enact the character of Madam In which Gilda Varesi attained foot- ht eminence. Earle Foxe will be &cen as the husband, a role that won stellar honors for Norman Tre- vor. Ada Meade has a part ideally suited to her talents and Gerald ane, Dor- pends novel “Opera and Jazz, Varady and company in a novelt. Jack Hanley and his funny sticki and the usual house additions. Today at 3 and 8:15 the final per- formances of last week's bill will be glven. COSMOS—"‘The Jazz-o-Mania |\ “The Jazs-o-Maniags,” featuring the | Atkinson-Hasson-Mack Trio. with the nd, described as a sing- ing, dancing @nd wusical organization of the better Kind, featuring music and | not_noise, will be tire outstanding feature of the Cosmos Theater bill this week. A companion stellar attraction will present Bobby Bernard, the well known Wash- ington comedian, and his own company, in “The Soap Salesman.” a laugnabie, -act, character comedy, by William | Fried. | Others will include Howard and Den- ny. burlesque recruits. with all' new contedy features: the Dennis Sisters, a trio of talented girls in sones and co=- tume dances; Bert Shepherd and Ci 5 noon. noon. COLUMBIA—“The Good Provider.” : Alltomobnles AT PHOTOPLAY HOUSES THIS WEEK. METROPOLITAN—Jackie Coogan, in “Trouble.” Shown this after- i’ALACE—"The,Ord:aI." Shown this afternoon. RIALTO—“The Trap” and Maria Samson, singer. Shown this after- I Shown this afternoon. CRANDALL’'S—“Second-Hand Rose” and “Cops.” Si: 'wn this after- Jackie Coogan, the juvenile genius, who shared the honors with Charlie Chaplin in “The Kid" and subsequent- ly was the star of “Peck’'s Bdéd Boy™ and “My Boy,” will be seen for the firs® time in Washington this_week in_*Trouble,” at Crandall's Metro- politan Theater, beginning this after- noon. Also for the first time, “Step Forward,” the latest Mack Sennett comedy, starring Ben-Turpin, will be shown. o o In “Troubl kie Coogan is pic- tured as Danny. a youngster in the Community Orphanage, who has an eventful but not always happy career as mentor for other kiddies less re- sourceful than himself. When the orphanage, out of funds, is compelled to close, Danny finds comfortable homes for all his pals, even “Sherbit,” a little colored boy. Danny is adopt- ed by a shiftless, wife-beating plum- ber. When the man refuses to an- swer a phone call for quick help at the home of a wealthy society matron Danny himself assumes the responsi- bility of mending the leak in the Universal mas of the this week. Hinrichs “The Trap"” American Alan wood and quality; pipes. with tragic results, but the|and event leads to better days. = well known “Step Forward” introduces the cross-eyed Mr. Turpin as a street car motorman-conductor on a one-man run, harassed by a variety of an- noyances. The action is amusing and replete with funny “stunts. Dvorak's “Carneval” overture by the orchestra and musical settings for the features, with the Pathe News A Christie attractions. COLUMBIA—'The Good Provider.’ Lon Chaney will be pictured production, one of lhe m Maria Samson, star of the 1O0pera at Budapest for six years | will be heard in concert; with Gusta: continuing s guest-con- ductor of the orchestra a keen sense of humor. Hick,” featuring Bobby Vernon; noon. LINCOLN: ind the Womn.” Shown this afterncon. METROPOLITAN--“Trouble”— | RIALTO—“The Trap” and Maria “Step Eorward.” Samson, Concert Artist. in & *“The Trap.” -talked-of film dra- at Moore's Ria ¥ is & story of the Cana dianmorthwest, of Gaspard, a French- Lanadian trapper, who goes about the world with & song in his heart and on his lips, when enters BenSon, an adventurer. Gaspard's mine and sweetheart. he had loved with ail his heart, now he hates with equal fervor and becomes a w step bY step wreaks vengeance on the man he hates. Hale. Godowsky, Herbert Standing, Spottis- Aitkan, Stanley Goethals and Frank Campeau are in the cast. Maria Samson, soloist, has a lyric soprano of unusual range, brilliancy who steal oif in human form and Irene Rich, Dagmar a delightful personality She ix trons to the picture of New York. having recently com- pletcd 2 twenty-week engagement al the Capitol Theater in that city. Miss Samson will appear three times daily giting as her selection the aria from “The Chocolote Soldier.” Gustay Hinrichs conducting. with Prof. “The Hickory the comedy, and “Topjcs of the Dar." wi premier showing of Educational's added .nf.cum.,,_ RIS ve subject, “How to Grow Thin.” and e latest Fox News will be added PALACE—“The Ordeal.” Otiver Smith, Frank . liver Smith, F ra-r:‘l;al,vll“_:i ans SDax A matery. oo Fannie Hurst, the short-story Hanford, Bdward Trasheim | Frand’ By oPa v ian Whe Mar writer, who gave The sereen Wiy | AEnes Avree. star of many brilliant ther favorites will be Seen. | ried His Wife, et 55 moresque.” has coniributed another | Paramount productions, will be pic- Scorge Henry Trader prom- | & man of we faces whe fosht for the triumph of human frailty and no- |{ured at Locw’s Palace Theater thix n n 5 " Y to the silversheet in “T! veck, beginning this afternoon, in uisite mounting and some | love of the same woman twice and won. Brfider. " the production by Fyank | “The Ordcal” the firet original scree. e :":; mes to erest fem- | A Pathe comedy, the International News Borzage. director of “Humg’r.mug » | stery by W. Somerset Maugham. X" nofiday matinee will be given |aiher actractions shown ar all perform: phich will ba_ shows (ijstweek: at ] TThe ONAEAIT was prefunell Bar dhe on Tuesday afternoon, and. after this i Sttoaemels Theater. besianing | it eniak Marie DDix #ng s |ances from Monday to Saturday. this afternoon. . ““THE Goop PROVIDER” Week, the Tuesday matinee will be & script by Beulah Maric Dix and was, An attractive bill of entertainment is regular feature. The Gooli Provider" glorifies the | Fersondlly directed by Paul Powell (i {announced for today, starting at 3 p.m. Co’lumbta father of tne family, fhfl unsung | Ite cast includes Conrad Nagel, Edna . | n . ero of millions of American h . | Murphy, Clarence urton, Edward B. F. KEITH'S—Peggy Wood. | STRAND—*“Bits of Dance Hits.” and_shows: the slow but gradui? rise Sutheriand, Ang Scheafer. Eugenc Pretty Peggy Wood. the star dis- vask to prosperity of 4 small-town mer. |Corey. Adele Farrington, Edward pimneUy Pemgy, Wood, the star dis | This week. begluming today. -the chant and his reluctant but eventoni | Martindel. Shannon Dey and Claire hit in “Going Up.” “Odds and. Ends" ylelding to the clamor of his grow- | De Brey. “Bits of Dance Hits,” described radium of Lérpsichorean splen- offerings of this line The story concerns a young wife of an elderly physician who is con- sumed with jealousy over the friend- ship that exists between her and a younger doctor. The girl has married to furnish financial aid to a crippled ing children. Eventually the strain.becomes un- bearable, the final straw being the apparent failure: of his daughter to make. a brilliant marriage because he cannot give her a suitable dowry. and other Broadway successes, will be one of the four headline attractions at the B. F. Keith Theater this week, commencing at the matinee tomor- row, and omitting the extra mati- nee Decoration day, Miss Wood will Cofiing Attractions - | yeal Ties its own scenic effects and no ex- pense has been spared in costuming. A quintet of lively steppers is onme GARRICE—“The Acquittal.” Bl ol 0 oo head her four buddies, with Harold | of jis features. - In desperation, he turns to suicide |Fister. and she has a_morally weak Levy. Zelda Sears composed _the | Other numbers will include the Ka-| Flmer Rice's gredt mystery melo- == and only: by acoilentiis o prevein-| BISIOCE. VSRR DS R lyrics, Harold Levy the music, Bert |wana Duo, oriental gymnastx seen in|drama. “The Acquittal,” offered tor ed. In the meantime the tide turnms. [3les his young wife learns that he French controlled the staging, and | native pastimes: Mardo and Rome, in | tD¢ first time as a stock attraction.. A notable cast inciudes Vera Gor- | has left her his fortune only on con Rosalie Stewart the direction. The Collision of ¥un bert Sis-| Wil be presented next week by the MARIAéAM.éO)I don, the ehlef figure in *Hu- |diticn that she will not remarry. The et copsists of special songs With | tars and Armatrong, in Tel com. | Garrick Players. | < moresque” Dore Davidson, Miriany |Solution of the problem ultimatels Gances. with ‘beautiful scenery and | bination of melodles. musicYand smites| .oV illiam Harrigan, who was for twe | Soprano~ Rialto i Battista. Vivienne Osborne. William |leads to happinces. = e luxurious investiture. Another top- |entitied “Gem of Joy”; and Rober and join the Garrick Pnyfn far the role Collier, jr.; John Roche. formerly of Sy de sgree]n and musical attract .;» notcher will bé the little princess |Gold, in “Characier Laugh Bits.” hAn-datecttver win the -Garrick Players here; Bianche ude_ the latest Sunshine comedy, of ragtime, Ruth Roye. She has dis- .appointed Washington several times Jately in the matter of perforances. but this time the management guar- antees her presence in her clever- The photoplay, shown for the first time here, will be “Pilgrims of the Night,” a First tional attraction, heralded as a thrilling melodrama. It s an adaptation of the novel “Pass- of ‘‘newspaper which he won a brilliant success. B. F. KEITH'S—Fanny Brice. Craig and Ora Jones. 24 A comedy . subject, the® ‘tional News and Animated Ca toon, the iterary Digest Topics and | an orchestral overture will be added AGNES ATRES and. CONRAD. Jackar, COOGAW “The Wise Dugk and screen snapshots, chestral -overture. Elite. u With an or- NAGEL ~ Palace: ~ Next week at B. F. Keith's Thea- ter the bill will present Fanny Brice of the “Follies,” Weaver tnd Wea- ver, “The "Arkansaw Travelers”; Dil- lon and Parker, in Nacs_of Now'; Rome and Gaut, in “When Ex- Meet”; Pepita Granados and | company, in Spanish dance: Harry ¢ Holman and company, in -1 Boiled Hampton”; Vincent O'Donnell, attractions. CRANDALL'S—"Second-hand Rose” and “Cops.” “Second-hand Rose” =2 comedy- drama suggested by the popujar song made fanrous by Fanny Brice, will be shown at Crandall’s Theater the first est syncopation characterizations. Still another feature will be Kate Elinore and Sam Willlams 1922 version of George Le Malre, the known musical.comedy comedian. i o one of the headline array, and with Joe Pillips assisting, will pre- sent “At the Dentist¥.’ y Outdoor Amusements Colonial “Beach. ery’ By.” by E. Philllps Oppenheim, the English author. Rubye De Remer and Lewis S. Stone head the cast. which includes Kath- leen Kirkham, William V. Mong, Raymond Hatton and Frank Leigh, Short film features and orchestrai numbers will complete tne bill. 1IN Today. Richa Seventh 3 Metropo Maria Samson at Rialto| F intereBt to music lovers is the announcement by Moore's Rialto Theater thdt this week, begiming to- in Wite”; David Powell, in “Love's - : Thursday, Hobart Bosworth. in “A Thousand to One"; Friday, George “The Minfature ~MecCormack”; Van 5 s three days of this week, - beginning | Arliss, in “The Ruling Passion”: Sai- Cello and Mary and other features. day, Maria” Samson ‘will' zppedr. this_afternoon. with Gladys Walion. | yrday. Constance Talmadge, in “Polly Born ir Hungary, Miss jmson | the young Universal star, in the stel-| oz the Foilies. early is said to have developed Breat|lar role. The story concerns the ex- COSMOS—*Symphony in Danor Land.” Juva Marconi and a group of grace | tul and_attractive girls will presgii. as the Coamos Theater headliner ne. musical falent and was graduated from the Royal Academy. She was engaged by the Royal Opera at Buda- Pest to simk leading roles—a most unusual distinction. During het gix_years with the Royal periences of Ru O'Grady. adopted into a second-hand store family on 2d avenue and pledged to a sec- ond-hand husband three times h age. By her quick wit and resource- fulness she succeeds in outwitting Empire. Today. “The Sin of Martha Queed ialso Harold Lloyd comedy. Tomor row. “Sunshine Harbor,” also Harold Lloyd comedy. Tuesday., matinee. 2 Glen Echo Park. i week “A Symphony in Dance Lan Opera she sang Mimi in “La Boheme” | her benefaciors and winning the A i - jtemorial day will be a gala day at| ~The steamer St Johns made Ner|one of those light and beautiful terp: Cin which’ she made her debu).|right to choose her own Arat-hand | Ditn: NAry Care In ‘Over the MUl Glen Echo Park this vear. On ac-|inl tial D ol ahe season to Colontal | chorean offerings that are spectacu- and_ in_‘“Madame Butterfly” “Mig-|husband. The added feature will pic- i~ "“(rer the . Hill," also comedy. h rAday holiday which | Deach vesterday afternoon. when the|a; in character and yet with many non,” “Carmen,” “The Magic Flute’|ture Buster Keaton in his First Na- = o 2 count of the four-da: ay Summer season of 1922 was formally | oph, - A Western Thoroug ¢ Washi ¥ fl enjoy, the ed. Shertd 115 | other merits. Anne Suter, the wel and otber opéras. tional comedy, “Cops.” Wednesday “Special Delivery " Fri- many Washingtonians will enjoy, opened. & = known young .comedienne. who ha The young artist came to this coun-|and Thursday Constance Talmadge D Bont. in 4 Wonderfal management has provided special fea+ e management has provi stll always been a Cosmos favorite, will try in 1921 and appeared for twenty | will be seen in her latest hit, “Polly * also “The 'I’lper»' Saturday special schedule_ whereby the Jobps mill leave Tth street wharf to- tomorrow at 2:30 p.m., Decoration day, at' 9 On the return trip the vessel will leave the beach at § p.m., reach- ing Washington about 10:30 p.m. The weeks at the Capitol Theater, in New York, where She sang leading roles in “The Chocolate Soldier,” “The Firefly” and “The Blue Paradise.” She is said to have a lyric soprano voice of unusual range, brilliancy and iquality, a delightful personality and shafe the stellar honors of the bill. Others will include the two Ladel- las, in comlcal acrobatics; Connors and- Boyne; -in--a ' charming little comedietta, “A Yard of Lace”; Foster and Seamon, with “Bundles of Non- sense,” and Maggie Le Clair.and com- of the Follies.” and Kipling's “The Ballad of Fisher's Boarding House" will be shown. Friday and Safurday Paramount's new - picture for Thomas Meighan, “The Bachelor Daddy,” will be the feature. ! v Mason, in “Very Truly Your: urprise night” at 7:45 o'cle tures. There will be a matinee dance at & o'clock and dancing will be con- tinued until 12 Glen Echo is an ideal spot for pic- RuBYE. De REMERL> GL Strand Home. Today and tomorrow, éoye “WALTON raudall's El i 1 facilities have been cly = - s, - " Tho will make it a rendezvous on | boat's ra will_ furnish mu- (The photoplay feature at all_per. AP Nati - Alma_Rubens and Harrison Fora Tuesday and’Wednesday. Cecil E.-De ec i > ic fo t formances w! e charming Marie - < = c 5 2 | nali L | w e pictured at the ncoln it > 3 . o The enlarged and improved, coaster| beach. The seventy miles of sailing | Prevosc’s latest picture.“The Kiss:| A Vaudeyville Tribulation | Returns to His First Love. | icture ot Nationaltics Theater the frat two days of this S oL e a0 Mill. Big Dip. Midway, ahd mans | ihe year is especially dellghtful LAl PR e T S [EVERY ovening day in & new house WELLS HAWKS, until recegtly a A f‘“‘;ia ;’_:‘3:::;2:',,?:?’: O T R e o L i s o ents wil e in operation. A h A y & 5 ‘e - e e J % e e ", 3 e fockine e Mo Fh'l new | and noieis lo cate for guea Lo | il performanoes up o Baturday Ty | . Is @ iy of nervous torment, uc Unna:;a;::t“e:“;-vc:xmr:‘::rt: o ord forthcoming Paramount picture. R etnesiay and Tharsiay. | Charils | Road Through the Dark.” “est attractions at the Midway, is an- with the amusemefts found h Roye,. who ‘“puts b -, is as pure an 'y 7 & ounced as the reatest fun Dro-| st sammer resorts, including salt STRAND-“Spirit of ’76.” fii:‘:??ffl;gdf:‘:", e sistibie | Ing to news from New York, 1s now | Jack Holt the sar le 8 PULC Os | Chaplin's new comedy for Eiost e New. voker ever invented. water bathing, fishing. boating, crab- s ’P 0] J Keith circuit 3 an exesutive on the staff of Sam H.| Jescended, it is said, from some of the | May AMcAvoy: Friday and Saturday, v. f in Prices have been reduced for chil-|hing and salling. There Is also | Next week. beginning-Sunday nex,|AnPer on the Kejth circuit, e e the most stccesstul of | olasst . families of Virginia: SYIVia|Thomas Meighan. in Pacamounts filw | . 1oday. Dustin Farnum. in “Iron to dren on the carrousel, where 2 34,800 | large dance ‘pavillon situated over |the Strand Theater will offer for the| Contrary to the general opiniom, er. producers. Breamer, leading woman, is an Aus- | version of ‘Peter B. Kyne's story,|Cold" Tomorrow, William S. Hart the_ yo Wells Hawks is famous thegtrical and of the cifcus as a pub- organ has just been installed, and also e the water's edge where excellent mu- for many other features. Week nigtts sic is provided. tralian; and Jean de Briac, one of the villains, is of French descent. first -time in ‘Washington in the worid Ricks.” Shorter films and |in “Primal Lure.” Tuesday, Tom Mix “Cappy admission. pricgs. “Spirit o A popular | performers never get hardened to the orchestral and pipe organ music will 76," pro- £ . % - in, performance, in “Chasing the Moo Wed: da y dancing in the ballroom contintes — = : duced-at-a cost-of nearly half mil strain . iof an .opening nce| Among the other roles and extras|pe®gail 5 nesday from § until 11 pm. : Chesapeake Beack. dollars, Ml “bélig eighteen montng|and in vaudeville life there :is a new |licity man, = For fve yesrs, SEGe|, . earGne mative of Bast India, three P M tctions and Thursday, “Over the Hill” Fri- _Assurance is g‘we:;hre). n”r‘:wtdo t::)r:; & = i ) the making: The picture s a screen | npening every week, With-a new Rurt |\ " arodhingion™ by Malays,, two negroes (presumably of Apollo i day, William Fairbanks, in “Hell" eit car service to packs Chesapeake Beach, the nearby | story of ‘thé revolutionary war and|in a new place if one is-not fortu- | Palmer. U. S. N., to do publicity for|African origin), ten Chinamen, and potio. Border.” Saturday. Comedy night care of the large crowds May 30. Maryland resort, was opened for the | combines-history, romance, adventure one Japanese, George Kuwa, who has| mToday %nd tomorrow. Tho Mei- recrulting in the Navy. he has been nate. i 4 i season yeslerday. Music by Ralph|and story. " y i v rt.as a Chinese character. e podease Great Falls Park. Garren's Jazz Orchestra, free danc-| Adda Gleasen, Jane Novak. Howarq| “Perhaps'it's being brought up with | It one ;’:g“g{‘l;":,‘,"‘,‘“'nfi,‘z,'{fl;c,'.?h;m.fi O e mrton doce the Tole of a|®han. in “The Bachelor Daddy"; Tues- Olympic ing, fishing. sall water bathing. boat- | Gray,” Tobfi .Cosgrave, Noah Beery. nree brothers who ~are painfully | Washingten. .overaeas, with the ma-|Swede—a real bad man—but declares|day and Wednesday, Norma Tal- - Great Falls Park opens Lor the sea- alk promenading and pic- Marie -Desmond. Ben Lewis, Doris “Brothers | rines i’ Gétinan he is not & Scandinavian either bYymadge, in “Smilin’ Through”: Thurs- and tomorrow, Thomas H says Miss Roye. with_the fleet and 5 > " s = i ank, 'y #on, Tuesday, Memorial day. The park ¢ | Pawn. Willlam Lawrence, Chief Dark | STanK, = Sa¥8 88 OV % consid- | otherwise. descent or birth. -He is an Amercan.{day, Hobart Bosworth. in “The Cu; Hail the Woman,” and Ju . e principal attraciions: Numerous | Clond.and: a-dozen others of note ap. |2'¢, aiways afraid of belng 2 . ? ex-!Anne Schaeffer is of Teutonic ances- | of Life” and “One Stormy Night': g management s making preparations | 7 Ulclle, s are -picturesquely situ-| peat-if: 6 AL A Special musical |cTcd Sinsy If they say anything nice| Time:was when He wae chief B hwin Stevens 1s American. Chrls | Pridare. Viols CDane 1 Elass The Fast Male™: Tuesd a record ecrowd. The park to thelr sisters, and when ¥ am try- ter’ tor-ch:zflelr of;::\‘rf\;:l;;ml;;‘ kawa, in “The Vermillion for {ated along the Boardwalk over the: e#ccompany all showings Martin is- Mexican and Jack Naverro| Houses.” ai in settiig-wil Suetions and Fo; JHarry Pollard, in Do i vater. T! c i thefrsfomments will feature all the dttractions that| water. The summer schedule of ing out & ‘:.z:v song k Mo e } JEoURonn Yy s D e and., 3 0. breal f heart. 1|stavs. for the New York Hippodrom : ¥ urda; 3 ¥ have proved popular in the past, and| (TS \0 ye‘llfi?x'.“-"'“ b he“m. Alwass g on with fear amd trembiing | Concy Island; the' Righng Brothers| The only nationality lacking, appar- |in “The Belle of Alaska” and “A Nick | “Torchy's Ghost”; matinee, 3 . circus; the Ballet - Russe, for thelently, is.a native of the Island of Yap. Metropolitar -Opera,” for Mary Pick- ford, and for almost all of the amuse- ment enterprises of scope and im- portance. T Having done. his bit for his country, he has mow returned to “the oid Strand Will Close."., wl"r& the figal showing next Sat- urday, “night of the vaudevillej program . presented this week the Strand. Theafer. will close its second of- Time Hero.” Avenue Grand. Today and tomorrow. Norma Tal-: madge, in_“Smilin' Through”: Tues day and Wednesday, Thomas Mei- and work just as hard as I did the very first time I ever stood on the stage at the Palace, when 1 was sev- enteen, and waited for the earth to open and swallow me.” The earth "didn’t open np.hb\ll the Wednesday, Raymond Hatton, in “Hi Back Against the Wall." and Bobb: Vernon, in “A Barnyard Cevalier” Thursday and Friday, “Over the Hill. | featuring Mary Carr; Saturday, Tow free dancing. as usual, wili be one of the outstanding amusements- of this outdoor recreation ground. Boating, fishing. shady nl{nlv grounds, historie s of the Potomac Chevy Chase Lake. Chevy Chase Lake will open for afternoon dancing Decoration day; sturting promptly at 1:30 o'clock. Scene Shifting. HE southwest held interesting €x- Niagara of the South” Souvenirs are also to be given—a box udlence did/and Miss Roy as been p: nstorming B > g™ f George Washington's: en | of candes (o -every lady ' Dresent | “asoli. ~‘Miiizer Sparrow {'S s over s stand” in" the amusement world. B o Ty e elor” Duddy”: | \ix. in “Chasing the Moon,” i Mineering skill in the canal. mlil and | However suvenirs are but an’added | ,conees: that, £or several wosks fal. | e Thesplan in the "80's—or Thi jSeens Owen. in “Sisters”| T U ard. In “Full o' Pep. Foundry me built prove atiractive|attraction. The Lwo big pavilions with R e s oy o Lot ; : o ok ! says Theodore Foberts, the veteran|and Harcy Pollard, in “Do Mc a Aitke o s b (ne pairiol wha | faulfenaancing o0t s0e Getred| e SpeTsipina o "Rty Grand Opera in Georgia. = [Suw v BENe” e s i ks M Prinooss. b iy Is reached by a|fers, Meyer Davis music. and Pete|or, lac8s and. spectacular -photoplay | ‘- i s “We were going out of a town "‘I"‘- ‘A Charmed Life”; anil s srens. “The BE Great Falls Park delightful ride through the Virginia | Macias -orche: wil play every: countryside, and fast train service|nirht in the week. Something big is makes the outing an added delight. + p utaised for Friday night. l A Hearty _ast Laug Hobart Bosworth, Life,” and “Torchy's. Frame-up.” northern Texas one time” says RGb- erts “The = scenery v;'n p{l:rd ‘1‘;9 v o and when,it' corries' to me payin' gy |Blongside the ststlon, Fhen & 1G0he, tax; those fellers want to ralse mine. , ha5¢ We picked a ‘living room' oit{ Today and tomorrow. I tell you, I wouldn't give ten centsof a ‘bornfield, while our ‘office’ set|entino snd A A to hear any of it; and I know s little {roposed jauntily atop the steeple of [ Shificr " Tueaday. something. about music myself, ‘cause |2 cross-roads church.” “The. World's ‘Champ! L R TR I R fious Fool Thursdny, Juck Holl Byolt Ko n & | _NEXT WEEK'S PHOTOPLAYS. |U%ie 530 s preductions.~ Th e latter part of. August the house! “Tuesday, Helen Chadwick und ‘The Glorious Fool.” , Norma Talmadge, in “Th« Lois Wilson, in Friday, Fred Stone Saturday, Charlc out here that cost me about’ $2,00 RAND OPERA, as presented by the Metropolitan, is of such a high standard that It is just a’question of will e -its ‘regular policy of vaudeville and picture attractions ll)crlimjl _preference ~which ' is the. | “begty With fhe almost unfimited bined, playing Loew’s high-cl L o "Legend of Sleepy Hollow !flnliicul resourcés of this organt “Legend of Sléepy. Hollow," 'a | tion. ‘the. l'iellmullclnnl of_the, 2 greal 8 { . g , why con screen Version of Washington | Worid -are available, - But, Wl to describe the al- Irving’s -immoctsl” classic, . starring | finue attempting ed up box office records that have yet to be surpassed, it is said. At the Fulton theater, which seats: But 924 people, it played to $24,342.50 in six days. This was due to de«lly mat- lrlnuu made n e’ public . Naturally the managers who. turned it d&":l t.hnig;.t::)eh-lu ed. not- to miention the N picture. ;:rw who a 1 to pay $55,000-/for.the | or [FROM tne fnancial hngle the hear- tiest “last laugh'™ of the last New York -theatr I seas~n was enjoyed Ly Brock Pemberton. who produced Entér Madame,” with Miss Gilds Va- : fin the star role of the grand o prima donna. 3 WHn Miss Varesi finished the aeript of the play. she successively of- N to seven estabiished New fery York nagers and producers, three George day, Richard Barthelmess, in “Thc venth Day.” and Buster Keaton, in ‘Wednesday, Eugene O'Brien. Prophet's Paradise,” and “"ris the Bull” Thursday. Alma 2 | Rubens, in ~:1nd the Woman,” and in_“Light Showers. Jackie Coogan. | Friday. Dana, “Glass Houses,” and “Monkey Shines.” Sat in ‘“Penrod.” g . Pollard, in “Do Me a Favor.” Tues- - Hippodrome. Priscilla Dean, in Wesley. Ruggles’ production .of . ° Honey.' 3 3, J hear-1t. “The Grim Comedian.” " Friday, Betty | Today, Conway Tearle, in At about this stage of the discus- Compson, in_“The Law and the Wom- | Masquerade,” and “Fair Enough.” To n_(all-one-sided, since 1 was try, an.” Satgrday; Raymond Hatton, in|morrow, Jack Holt and Agnes Ayres. 1. to get the other fellow's poit of A B et the Wall" T R TR e view) s ‘Dirber ot the next chair, Melford's ~ production ~of| '* hearing .the conversation,. felt that he = VoaTued. Aloner” also should * a word” to the cause of {he ovher ‘side... “And’I just want | to tell -you that there's lots of these poor folks around here. who are out there spludging: in, their finery whu| haven’t. paid-the meat man around the the grocer; and the Lord ‘when they will be able to o’ ce refumed f ; ’ ‘most- indescribable? Will Rogers. Tor réledte by the W. W.| Levs look t the other side, ad Hoakinson: Corporation, ‘was: starreq| realise that'sil have n ward Velituyni ‘The interiors of thelm’ u:n.i;t -"hx;hcr :.bn'n i3 1998 pictuch ar'e being, made at the Norma|iof my first questions & % ;a.:fi a‘: ; Taliane pydion in: New York: . - her Wae IR Saforenge o ObS SOURL o o M. “Rogara Wil 1o JIeturea in the| agm/ there. | Operye. Why, man, famops, fiction .character of Ichabod s folke Who's a~goln’ out to that - inal resi ‘toured all of the: cities ] )| corner, nor b being managers for B uditorium, lstenin them _thair | only_kiows b A 2 te b nom ahe. nad appeared in minor e amfian 55 S part ot W-gfi ‘Dagos sing. in_them Ahe dont| 8y, for the fine dresses they're Weal: | Cjgra Kimball Young, in her latest urday. “Jan of the Big Snows” an 2] : word they're talkin’ about. | n" production;” “The Worldly - Madonna.” “Torchy's Ghost. roles. Despairing of a New York pro- B AR be ised If those fel- | I found. myself.out on the street.|DP A : Guction, she then offered the play as o £ on the stage b of _enthusiastic e gy 5 __.__conn""” and they discussing the' er a a R ":;,,L'"»'i ather. stars « scemario and five times it was re- 2 LV got seirse enougl t alittle church Gal m'&i.;t:?u’.. a‘!‘u who's as | Martineil Tues- | “The pict in _ which 2 lures in whicl i esday, Thomas Mel- | T, e has appeared “The -Bachelor Daddy.”| National released them Jane Novak, in "The Bells|tuous Vamp,” “Dangerous Business. nd “A Rambling Roméo.” | “Lessons in Love” “In_Search of = orth, “The | Sinner,” “Two Weeks." " A Nick of Time Hi Chadwick Fre Al | glaying . with R o berton en o r m fis:,--ku;:nm.tm&:‘l “Bmily Fitaroy, Charie: luce: e - S dabes, T e scintillating fused. u'rho- Brocl mentai Wife,” “Mami “Love 'Expert” ‘“Wedding Bells. “Woman's Place,” “Poily of the Fo! “Po |1ies.” “A Perfect W. ‘oman,” “Good kef. erences” and “A Primitive Lover. » it Wi e d}‘l‘u!“ for forty-three con. ..un,-‘@'-.i‘-‘u ol;tv,d:u "l.t roll- et

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