Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1922, Page 16

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;_w_____/___*___mmgww"%% " A AMUSEMENTS| MU'TT_AND 1EFF—Jeff Figured One Glance Would Give Mutt an Eyeful. R —By BUD FISHER, “ _Open from 5 to 8:30 ——e Shd S = SUReLY Don' ‘ Every Saturday Evening GARRICK. e iz i Wk ] “Dhres Live Ghosts” will be the S, The Sum of next offering of the Garrick Players, . il YOURSELE SHevuLD use LWING w@H A ¢ : ’a! the Shubert-Garrick Theater. This i i Mue L\‘k&' e sparkling comedy was first produced | < Z e )] % H $1 000 1S Yours‘a: the Greenwish Village Theater, in ] THAT 9 New York, where it ran for a full| [S5= - s cuson. It is a real after-the-war play, since —or your .bcneficiary’s. . any way you figure com= it recounts the amusing experiences, e : of three returned soldiers from the ! plete participation 1n [P STE, TetEnCE, SOEI Iter THE STANDARD gsting in that the three big roles will | SAVINGS AND IN- |part i tne cicat war There is no SURANCE PLAN. If nection with the war in the pla ond the fac re on their w il According to you live and make the |iirnicr vocations in ir 23 - the department records the three are require | dead, some of the insurance money p 120 Monthly P £ | hus ‘been paid, and the come-back | | provides some tickling situations onthly Fayments | i sop ld~ Oliver| —a snug savings ount D R O | - 3 carry the ol com- of $1,000 is yours. Should Ada M i dellghtful vou dic, even after Stra: B T Dorothy, McGraw, single monthly payment, [¢harles B ¢ avorites will be $1.000 ‘goes to the bene- | = i ficiary of your policy in BELASCO. i i The Continental Life In- na production of their| 1281 = cliim it seuson at the Belasco e surance Co. of Virgini the Belaseo layers. under = Iton, in Kiss and Make Up g A Erd Dalton, in *The Crimson Chal: | tarrs ank obram of short flm fea- ‘Punch_the Clock.” | pers arrang You owe it to yourself Arthur mith, | are east in the principal male roles, | urday, Alma Rubens, in “Firefly of |Indication, however, that the present Brig. Gen. Charles G s chatc] e s b [ Eakethor With A16c B Frivicls and i | Tousn Luck: Indication, however, (hat the prosent! RESIGNS BUREAU POST. | Bris Gen, Charles G Duwes Is chalr- | © INSTRUCTOR OF GUARD to look into this plan a A e e e —— classic produced on an unusually lav-| B, Archibald Mattingly, who since | Mattingly was for seven y#ws en-i Maj. Daniel G. Morrisett, caval once. included on the bill. For Thurs- RIALTO ish scale, which films the story of the|last August has been emploved in|gaged in newspaper work in ¥uis clty. | Fort Riley, Kan, has been assio | € Clip this ad - e and O e ot y - revolutionary war, will be continued | the bureau of the budget, today re- _ B e S SUpIL 15 94 G ke It 1 o OV er Carg s e A pair of perfect players provid- [for another week. Capacity audi- |signed as assistant to the director of | to @uty_aus ‘ustréctor, Natis address—mail to us. nda Lyon Wil s ghe Lalw™ will be the chief fe ini a perfect dramatic thrill is prom- | ences have greeted every showing of {ithe bureau and left for Chicago,| The ruby is the heaviest ¢f pre- | Wi wwsion at Ca o3 : give vou complete mented company the bill, with Kenneth H: ised at the Rialto Theater for the | this inspiring picture, their enthusi- | where he has accepted a positlon In |cious stones. Next come the sarnet, | aseigned to temporary dut " without obligation. who have be B 3 Ro v |we beginning Sund when | asm being marked by generous |the trust department of the Central|topaz and diumond, in e order | Meade, Md., in connection wi K oah Beery ‘! Betty Compson and Tom Moore wiil |applause. Should it be possible to|Trust Company of Illinois, of which named. summer training camps T « e comedy offering | be seen co-starring in is re- | €xtend the eNEAZEMENt, ANNOUNCE - | m——————————————— ]\ e > [ R N icase I'puted to b6 oner ot the cara- ment will be made in these columns. jlarring Joe Re mount - productions offered hers in ADDRESS -..0ssvsssavavoase weeks, entitled “Over the Border.” s APOLLO. l'm- picture s hnsn]:l on the short YORK. OCCUPATION .evvvvvnnnnn S story, “She of the Triple Chevron.”| p , Brandon I'eters, Aulrev Hart.| week of Jun iby Sir Gilbert Park p,_.'a,,d was di-| For the week of June 11: Sunday AGE .. S ! Mo Jay Stroag, and]? Mur rected by Penrhy anlaws. A sup- | &nd Monday, Norma Talmadge, in i St i pecial reel, i porting cast inciudes J. Farrell Mac- | Smilin’ Through"; Tuesday, star cast, donald, i Ferguson, Lo G. Shum- | in “Bevond the Rainbow,"” and comedy, Standard in fw Edward J. B and Josepn | “A Non-Skid Kil”: Wednesday, Dor: special orchestral num- George Wild, direc- 'he and comedy, “Good Friday, Marion Da- Worth,” and comedy, vie Bugenc en, in “The Prophet's Paradise,” medy, “Monke: nes'': Satur- . in “Why An- tor of the Rialto Orchestra, will | green Temptation complete the bill }‘{:z“"','f:'yfi;{fi- only bring to ¢ one of the most interestin National Bank Cor. 9th and N. Y. Ave. {pins s il v Wi rarinet | s 24004 v an SAVOY. s HERConn S uany Y Washington, D.C. = o L JFor the week of June 11 Sunday nmaker."” | AVENUE GRAND. i d Mack Senne « O | s or i er ST ¥ ani Wedncda | Bayn nd Monday, J - Coogan, in “No Parking Mae rike. ruction will be L . Showing 0ld Creole Days. ' 2 pecial recl,| The Howard Players will present S at; Thursday, the “Danse Calinda” on the Howard »ne O'Brien, in “Th Prophe Para- | University campus tomorrow evening, * and comedy, “Monkey Busines 8:30 o'clock. A feature of the ¢ iday, Dorothy ia “The C performance will be the folk dance a : and folk music of the creoles in the . star cast, in * ) New Orleans of the early forties. . and comedy, unch the [ Through the co-operation of the Con- " : . and Prizma's YDanse Du Ven- | servatory of Music, special music has Deen arfanged for the play by Prof. o s CORD TIRES , definite announcement ha It is the custom for engaged girls in i 60 X 51 » 5 nmark to wear a plain gold ring on o RS STRAND. e cn made as to the forthcoming k third finger of the left hand. When STRAIGHT SIDE 1\ a unch the Clock CAROLINA. ér for the weei be- | th @ spectacle to be presented at v get married the ring is moved to There is e the third finger of the right hand. Wednesday, ht,” featuring agel and Theo- v, Alma Ru cnderful d Dave Roth, in nd the re feature: ih J. Dowling,'in IF you are using 3% inch olincher fabric tires, ask a Fis| . : [ ceitivs Witl present sttt | o Comedian.” and dealer about changing your car to straight-side rims. This BlG STOCK i b s e o T "“';a;:‘fu'll'“{l‘i'”;i‘.«"@:;’“fi{‘“&s“ change will give you a chance to use the Fisk Straight-side ! COSMOS. ZHidASen SR . Qur stately bceh.':ief,_l‘"ti\lti‘me Fithont Cord Tire—the tire of greater mileage, easier-riding, better- —of Standard Make || woneymoon inn one of those CIRCLE. RORE U faServices honorin e oho s looking qualities. The Fisk Cord is a 6 ply Tire —50% hilar| S T popular mus 1 and Monday, Betty Comp- 5 p“sed on to the New fe. stronger than the majority of 3% inch Cords. It takes more than the word “ Cord” on the side-wall to make a tire a success Cord equipment is an economy on a small car only when its construction offers in every respect the advantages found in the large sizes. played by Ja ith only on | tumes of variety, Is an- {nounced_as the big feature at the )T he; Friday, V Cosmos Theater next week, beginning s | with Jona i * Turt, C - h J e numbers | Floorwalker.” | will include the Chalfonte Sisters in | . |an elaborate “picture” revel in rhyme | and melody, Jarvis and Harrison 5 The Kind of Fans That lio Wh Will Give Complete Pt ‘The Green Temptation® day, Constance Binney, in “N Thu GAWLER service is a comfort in a time of grief. but An_ efficlent organi- G AVLERS = sos PN i—Cromations. ch MORTICIANS Phones 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. Maln 5512.5513 Sunday and Mon ba in “The Three Musketeers”; Bebe Daniels, Nancy Knizht, two ! There's a Fisk Tire of estra value in every size, for car, truck or speed wagon - b: and i : | ""A tirst-run photoplay entitled * fail the Satisfaction Black Bag,” a melodrama of my: = Frcdnriae nce and thrills from the novel | Louis Joseph Van with Her- | Pay Your Electric Light ert Raw!l on in t leading Xu]p.{ announced as the added ature. Bills Here POTOMAC ELECTRIC ;22:"“5’1"5:\ sive. ‘x‘.gs‘.f' arie e st IR =TT APPLIANCE CO. I 607 1ath st. = | Photoplays. 3 i : - ) M. 950 H | .t b Branch Store, Washington Rail- “Fooli g | e : way and Electric Building, || COLUMBIA—“Foolish Wives.”" | eague ] re afll H inning next Sunday afternoon | b - l 3 olumbia Theater will present .. for the first time in Washington, " > cle verti v of ! storm when it was first v 3 ) i S A t ;i | . tchet i ; g s of Women,” and Sat- h has been written, directed | | which features Eric von | The Universal Car —_——— of Monte 1e een in the role opposite von 15 a great screen Steril, d.u,.,mgmd Carlo. It brings t /EV(AWPOR N n get them by send- ‘ In Initial Cos’t and in Upkeep! REE. you: | & vental (o Alleandl Ohmsiad, jcare ot | _n,i\.-im“l that famous beauty of th Ak your Druggist Today 8 ibunons though the * vivariisement. || Foolish W is o vivid, ! col and “daynamic emotional \ m ; : drama it is in the magnificence of | (B 5 ogeas | |1ts Settings that the picture becomes W1 e\ ; d In Service Facilities! { BUSINESS jalmost unique'in sereen annals. It + from inspected her! _ | 4 at | { id to have cost $1,000,000 to pro- g Product of ! | (s Co.. DATRYRIER'S A : ® In Numbers and Deman A US UAL | “Owing to the unusual length of the 0-0PER ATIVE A & SOCIATT ! | . | picture the usual supplemental fea- (e | . o3 ¢ % = i f "ALOrrices, yTICANY: Durlng Rebu!ld'ng | tures of the program will be omitted. = ‘ : ’ METROPOLITAN—Richard Bar- | Over 6,000,000 in Use—“There’s a Reason” thelmess in “Somny.” Richard Barthelmess will be the} | pictured star of next week’s | the Me itan Theater in the third | of his_individual productions for | First National, a film version of Hobart’s successful play, | | For the information of those who may wish to purchase Ford cars on a “deferree payment” basis by an initial payment and a series of monthly payments thereafter, the following schedule of prices for the different models is submitted. the prices being for the car or truck as delivered in this city and including freight, Federal excise tax, gas, oil, the deferred payments, fire and theit insurance. Cover Sedan, $500; Coupe, $400, Touring, $300, Runabout, $300. Non-value policy. is a picture that will be the public to the Metro- politan's’ extensive lis | tractions | Woman ; \ Smilin’ Through” It affords its . | omilin Thrauehy olipeford®, 2% Dairymen’s League Evaporated { deft and most distmctly differentlated Milk—the creamy milk—is par- { dual jmpersonation that has come to the séreen. | ticularly good in coffee. 1 WITH INSURANCE One-Third Cash Bal. in 12 Months $191.30 Down $31.86 Each Month | 50% Cawh $267.90 Down ’ Bal. in 12 Month: f e | $283.42 Down £23.60 Each Month The action Is uniformly Int sting. 2 i There “ars” scenex bd(’\;r]ing w}’\;:ls ::n'i For those few who like fhtllfl spectator W robably itt S A m’mlm Tn which ‘ho"l;-mcfili'; :.‘hflhe ‘| milk in coffee, it n;ay be ?ehltik: and many in which wi laugn a 1 2nd mans in whioh he will laven 2|l itoojzich, but mftf)s peop! rich, creamy coffee. “Sonny” declare it to be a more a pealing picture than “Tol'able David. irv- The supporting cast, led by Mar- Ask your grocer for Dairy: H ! garet Seddons and Pauline Garon, s men'’s League Unsweetened ? $26853 Each Month $44.65 Each Month $243.78 Down $40.61 Each M6nth $150.22 Down $30.02 Each Month £362.06 Down £36.40 Each Month $30.17 Each Month $215.02 Down $26.57 Each Month | = —_ | VT | iespeciuny well chosen. Evaporated Milk. It comes in |PALACE—Wallace Reid in| tall cans containing one pound ““Across the Continent.” and in smaller six-ounce cans. | Wallace Reid will begin a week's You can also buy Dairymen’s engagement at the Palace Theater . f : 7 d W h' |REIRGES Hierion T Ahit'ihs| League Condensed Milk, which Authorize ashington Ford Dealers ‘ontin A h a cas a . b/ ye asses [Mary” Mactaren to 3r. Relo's rings | 35 sweetened —and ‘wonderful ; {port as leading lady. The cast also . ROBEY MOTOR COMPANY STROBEL MOTOR COMPAN ! |includes Theodor = Roberts, ~Betty in cocoa. 5 1429 L St. N.W. 1425 Irving St. N.W. Y i A Francisco, Walter Long, Lucien Lit-| DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE . et s defield, dack Terbert,” Guy “Gliver, | ot OCIATION. IN DONOTIOE MOTOR COMPANY HILL & TIBBITTS | idney rook and others. i 0-OP! TIVE ASS! Lo vant: . St. N.W. Low As “Byron Morgan, the author, wrote UTICA, N.Y- ot TR W, i ];T"‘(;(;y A"!u(:'}i:xs:::dv\{y \}')l"ll:t s Yg:; UNIVERSAL AUTO COMPANY (Ine.) TRIANGLE MOTOR CO. | & A 3 1520-31 M St. N.W. N. Y. Ave. nt N. Capitol st. Don't neglect your eyes. Hell Diggers,” and other stories of Have thefs examined at once. the same sort. ‘“Across the Conti- I you don't need glasses we ||nent” was wriiten for Mr. Refd, and ' R. L. TAYLOR COMPANY HANDLEY MOTOR CO. (Inc.) l il tell you frankl it sings a paean of praise for the 1840 14th St. N.W. Georgin Ave. and Quiney St. ¥ W, wi FO'50. S1anky. flivver. A fine array of screen and E ; musical attractions will supplement| Harry H. Mahool PARKWAY MOTOR COMPANY STEUART'S GARAGE | all showings of the featured picture. & co" fi,c' 1065-1067 Wisconsin Ave. 141-151 12th St. N.E. CRANDALL'S—“Smilin’ 511 Through.” Amlerlcan B}Lt‘lil All Dealers Are Equipped to Take Care of Battery and Generator Work = Baltimore, g . d One of the most notable attractions . NW of the year :vlé) begl{nrn lou{-dsny en- = These Dealers Can Sell Ford Cars, Tractors, Parts, Etc, Anywhere in the Unite . gagement al randall’'s nex unda; 708 Seventh St. NN\W. |jsagement at Crandalls next Sunday States. Reasonable Delivery on Touring Cars, Roadsters, Trucks . | 3123 M St. N.W. will occupy the screen as star of her . . finest achievement, “Smilin’ Through,” - a magnificient picturization of the stage success of the same name. Har- vison Ford and Wyndham Standin - 2 7 e 5 .

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