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e AMUSEMENTS. _ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 11, 1922—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS.. .. . ',1 T 40-Mile Moonlight 'k'rips Cast for "East Is West.” Preparmg a chnarl() An Autograph Coat. 3 | FREE DANCING RAIN OR SHINE L REX INGRAM'S UTOGRAPH collectors preserve THE PRISONER OF ZENDA ||| & D4 (CONSTANGE TALMADGE has start- ———— very KEven! Exe w % s v First public performance and Sunday at 718 P. M. | Sdpworkion :Bast IsiWest/: her 2 n.,,mu in difterent ways MARINE £ s aiars |must be recorded, from the position B 2 Wiring oA & _ ] i June 12, 8 P.M. Palatial Steamer St. Johns || or F'™st National, i ks biave tributes so much to the hap- | /U5 Pe recordud, from Ahe bos . ”.n'.,.. the liring o n“ raac ' Music by Marine Band 7th Bt. Wharf—Adults, Too; Ohiidren, 400 || nur (e o e <Tante E: piness of a mction picture|ner in which the heroine—z pparently e &8 oL W0 Aue —TODAY AND ALL WEEK— : i { 7en 8t Whect—aduits, i Gnidren. 400 || qupporting cast thus far are: Frank L S e D e e e Thes're off- A whole, joyful week's engagement of [ zickots on eate at Rebizson's Music Store = = Lanning, who will have the role of | .cnario writer who knows the possi- 4in the dramatic scene o be {music :41.::‘H‘.-‘ drams | 2 another great racing picture featuring the star of P e O S r ol MT. V. N v nS B A. Warren, to | billtics and the limitations of the | “'Since the scenes are mot photo- |Eurone with . the - esth - ekl Too Much § d,"” ““Excnse Mv Dust.” and other hits ;;flmfl,:::h::nmmzn flL-;mn“,;':'" 5 be] seentas ng Kee, 1r;lI: \‘\{:-;:Lx screen and who turns out a arnm}nrupnm in the geqiiense |Xn Xw‘hh h {me: d s "‘.‘u:rn‘r;-«nte'a' hir and, who a oung. they appear in the completed pleture, . autographed on ths - VIa Frances Marion Is responsible for the ‘\«hhh, once completed, can be fol- | G1¥ “,"':‘,.,.“,“, that there be a writ- | Jning by prominent me MARSHAI 1 HAI L screen adaptatiom of this Samuel {lowed as a printed score Is followed | ton record of the multitude of details, | | Steamer Charles Macalester ”‘"‘__—_____“'"““ pla — | by an orchestra leader. very one of which hax Its own im- — ——— portance in telling the story i Ifa i yow appearing in T i1 w': rness of Sweets,” under the di Cll sa eake Beach {that can come from expert scenario nens of e Hu”w th i writing and sympathetic direction is . . of Rup W v €. p {found "in the recently completed | Movie Comedies Better‘, fn 't Round Trip, 50c An example of the happy results ce Come and Enjoy the Day Lv. 7th St. Wharf 10 a.m., 2:30 p.m. Phone Main 825 Steamer Charles Macalester SRR e o : Leaves Tth St. Wharf 10, N ‘Washington's Only Salt Water Resort. reen version of “The Prisoner of | | i o WEDNESDAY NIGHT Froo Dancing. All Beashors Attractions. {Zendy" which icex Ingram prosuecs 1| 1HOSTER KEATON, who has been In _— — CHEVY‘ .Cll"lASE E How&nd:“;_ l:""“- for Metro from a scenario by Miss|{42 tne comedy end of motion pie- s | LAK ound Trip: y O'Hara. This script follows v five years, rising from an IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS TO WRITE Exhibition Ballroom Adults, 50c; Children, 25c s stage version of An- | ks {,',N riade soma oh-4 4 hony Hope's novel (Except Sundays and Holidays.) L Trains Leave District Line Station: The prodigious task which was a e Baturdays .. 10:30, 3, 6:80 || complished by Miss O'Hara i& Indi- : ¥ L. 9:80, 11 :20, 4:45, 8 | | cated by the size of the rompleted | gy romedy of 10:30, 2 1 5 | servations in th e MOVING PICTURE SCENARIOS . DAN .CWLQ G It Is to Your Advantsge to Freely Consult ol Urpeg, Bavilion WM. M. GOODWIN 312 District National Bank Bldg., 1406 G N.W. T R T | script, which contained 1,622 pages of -spaced typewritten material more voluminous than the “Outline | nd dont < thut wer TavrnsvvmrsracEzanas s « erenc | the funny a vast @ifference between | N0 Jse Lonay [ er the requirements of the spoken and | (¥ i & The ‘o1 the silent drama. ‘This difference |y, # £ an | Your he becomes impressive in the case of a | qje your friend stupendous production like “The | = mlsfl?il Prisoner of Zenda, <! e ) o Lest 1t seem impossible th Stroke of Midnight. gcreen hours enough actlon can 0 tios E to require such length in its de: : mny ) £ | NJETRO Pictures C 230 mm tion, as was necessary in the | by : 3 s = : S | — BEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON — ST Erinomer. of Zondns Tt must | SaE Ao/ mmus S et oislat | pores el o Stroke | be remembered that in the modern'is so hard to iy g i o - g e i EHRR CARL LAEMMLE _ o RIALTO 225 presents the laniwrsal uper-Jevel Production Paramount Pictures Prescnts CONYINENT* A PARAMOUNT PICTURE WITH MARY MacLAREN—THEODORE ROBERTS SNUB POLLARD COMEDY-—NEW---SCENIC TOPICS--SYMPHONIC OVERTURE T T T Eflflflflflflflfl.‘lflflflflflfl -*-snowmc CONTINUED BY PUBLIC DEMAND—gm &3 STRAND o r. v. —ALL WEEK— parmy 12 m-11 P. 1. A T I A BETTY COMPSON ~TOM MOORE A PERFECT PAIR OF PLAY- ' FREE ADMISSION TODAY The gorgeous, amazing and mag- HEERED AND APPLAUDED EVERY- nificent epic of the screen that cost ERS PROVIDING 8 TorrEck AMUSEMENT PARK PERFORMANCE LAST WEEK $1,104,000 to produce. An enthrall- Story by American Photoplays Presents ing tale of Monte Carlo, where sir G b‘»‘r'th[—uv ONE OF THE MOST WONDERFUL = even saints may prove to be sinners! yn Stanfows HISTORICAL ROMANCES EVER SCREENED WRITTEN, DIRECTED BY AND FEATURING D DIVERTISSEMENTS DN MERMAID COMEDY ERIC VON STROHEIM LLOYD (HAM) HAMILTON IN “POOR BOY” ‘THE MAN YOU WILL LOVE TO HATE” SUPPORTED BY MISS DUPONT A dream of beauty and sinister passion, brought to life on the silver sheet! The great dramatic masterpiece that enthralled New York at $2 prices! EXCLUSIVE SHOWING NEWS EVENTS e = FAMOUS RIALTO ORGHESTRA —GEORGE WILD, CONDUCTING X A R R B R R B R | DANCING 'SPIRIT 0F'76’ THRILLS AND INSPIRES FROM START TO FINISH LAVISHLY STAGED — GORGEOUSLY COSTUMED DG SEE 9% Paul Revere’s Famous Ride The Battle of Lexington and Concord Signing of the Declaration of Independence Washington's Headquarters at Valley Forge L_____GPECIAL INTERPRETATIVE ORCHESTRATION Hflflfiflflflflfl!’_’ u,\flflflfifififlflfl!’!fifi : % : 2 % § ] i | { | Glen Echo orchestra. in the [ W ———ALWAYS A GOOD SHGW, CRANDALL'S Tllim Wi frbele bl sl efetel ol ol s e felelebabud sl s b« "DailyZi2 | SundayZ% | Holidays %% % | Prices & Standard Time. and Not Daylight-Suving. NEW FUN STARS PRESENTED TODAY—MON.—TUES.—~WED. ashe Eing of the Screen” and His Boastifal Stage Coneort NORMA —h_B%fl&éwygN%fi&&XN TALMADGE A:: W“MM J"ne”lz | ) T e AT ! it Sreroer Unewnicsed in Danco Annals and s Festuco of the “Fellies 8 LITTLE DOLLS | Bl HARRY_J_CONLEY In “An Aiternoon of Frolics” ' = A Charming Juvenile Offering—One Sure to Delight Everybody. ‘. i i i 3 & T & i i “THE OLD FAMILY TIN TYPE" 2 OoLD SROEQ : - ‘ e : PRINCESS RADJAH o, i g cgmme The Chalfonte Sisters | JARVIS & HARRISON F STREET CRAIIDAI.I-i P & Bt | 2 G,:c:;g,,‘es DAVE ROTH In an Elaborate “Picture” Revel Its “ALL IN FUN" A Hilarlons Musical Comedy, with JACK MARCUS & CO. 1 3 and 8: 15—FANNY BRICE and 12K b All Last Week’s Fun Bill EDDIE WHITE BOLAND & KNIGHT SUNDAY 23°"°|IP~M DAII.Y IOJOA-M“II D-M. Why Girls Leave Home Two Clever Girls in Songs and Steps. n T FIRST Universal presents— SHOWN ; A - GARRICK THE ATER RUN HERBERT RAWLINSON | MONDAY : = THIS WEEK QUS GARRICK PlA T FEATURE PRESENTED TODAY USUAL SUPPLEMENTAL FEA- AT 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 P. M. TURES OMITTED THIS WEEK FEATURE in “THE BLACK BAG" 2 FILMS FIRST TIME SHOWN SATURDAY ; f -3 : Presents the Screcn's Most Competent TONIGHT Pathe Comedy. Exclusive Ixsue International News Weekly. Movie Chats, 4 =& A Btar in a Companion Masterpiece to _ : ) “ToTable David"—A Superbly Executed ' THE IRRESISTIBLE COMEDY Drama of Laughter and Thrills, Which at Times Is Gently Sprinkled With Tears, | and Is Always Absorbingly Interesting. |* ites No One Can Afford to Miss By MAX MARCIN and GUY BOLTON First Ghost : Mats.| GERALD OLIVER SMITH o A ; ; ] DENNIS KING S \moREE nan : v \ i I GARRY McGARRY b . S Arix A b JF e : ADA MEADE %33 AOM - ; Atded end abetted by FRANK DuFRANE i Revealing _the Full Charm Dorothy McGrew, Sars E. Farrar, Edward Trusheim, A A Lenoro Borsby and the other favorites. e L T e STAGED BY GEORGE EENRY TRADER Achicvement of Silent Drama CM“DA”-’S 335-33-'355.‘. A iy ; . : HEAR THESE GHOSTS SING e : EMPIRE °t & sireet nc. : T ; WILLIAM HARRIGAN Next SMILIN o ABRE A f o pf — AND THE FAMOUS GARRICK PLAYERS IN R OUGH" 1 DD Y comey : = | . BouGHT AND PAID For SUN. | ||TH 9th at O Street N.W. ™ TODAY AND TOMORROW. MADGE, in_~SMITAN: 'rflmmrm" 7 THURS.—FRI—SAT. T REGENT 18th and You Streets MATIN 8 P.M.— Jos. Oliver Curwood’s Best NEILAN' R i S * “And CHARL] APLIN, Com 5 i 3 edr. ‘Also “WINNERS OF THB WEST." i A M 13 and 14. “ 1A In & 3 S | 1330 G Street N.E. ., " 3 ¥ BLO! PRINC um " “. e With Stellar Support in 2 h. W. 953 NORMA _TA 1 g SHUBERT-BELASCO THEATER—PRICES, 25c to $1 CIRCLE 2105 Pa. f_ve r T TR A A E, First National's Classic MPSO! in_ “THE G A TEMPTATION ARRY NIGHTS, §:30; MATINEES WED. AND SAT., 2:20 P. M. I H E LAw CAROLINA *ih & - C. Ave. s.;. 1 4 Mighty Drama of the Snow Coun TODAY AND TOMOR. - e try, f’er/n‘fly ‘Enacted by Henveth s . Harlan, Alice Lake, a ROW_NORM TALVADGE, FORD ana Wyndham Standisg, i 6ot . i Rosemary Theby, Nook, Beery. Wal- CHR - " CRANE WILBUR'S TRIUMPH OF MYSTERY AND THRILL! lace Beery. ‘| TRUXTON GARDEN ¥ co5. & . . —aDDED— HARRY ..““};‘Ewd‘x,“x" vfi'{-‘camrfi"gé- 1 el JOE ROCK in “ALL WET 1 GAME BIRDS. Extra To. THE APocA&'i’»s'Eo“ HORABMEN OF A Marvelously Effective Adaptation of 'George EW THEATER %5 5 sc s& i V. Hobart’s Sensational Stage Success, Per- HIPPODROME omaN. "" N-W.| "STAR CAST. in_“THE SHEIK'S WiFE Ik fectly Acted and Wonderfully JOH Also HAROLD LLOYD Comedy. E LOTL e ! | LYRIC 14 and fmving sesNow. Produced for the Camera = = ND TOMORROW— I CRANDALL'S " METROPOLITAN JorN cnnn £ ARD Domis Op i E F_Street at 10th BIG FOX SPEGIAL, B e R B ik s, V] RICHARD BARTHELMESS, 'IIOBIVBON R ‘l{( atinee Only. in 80! Crits n PATHE NEWS . , . . SELECTED COMEDY : . . . TOPICS OF THE —THE BALTO. SUN EARLE FOXE HENRY DUFFY AUDREY HART LUNSOEN HARE BRANDON PETERS JAY STRONG. RE BRANDON P A CR.ANDAPLL ¥ e T TNCD, gmg;ggg-_-, from 2 , OVERTURE—“SWEETHEARTS" (Herbert) A e T i s The season's mew '.um.—mm A TALMADGE, ey g Lyt NG e “HAIL THE WOMAN" & . - 3 e WASHINGTON'S FINEST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA [, [|$ | 50c—POPULAR MATINEE WEONESOAY—S RS pa i 3§ SAVOY THEATER CNDMJ_‘S ANh SAmnEs His Human Epic Supreme dATS. 2 B féfi%fiifi" lané!. th e grsstest of all stars evec as. o v z ~ —ALWAYS SWEPT BY COOLING BREEZES!— - Leroy H, T&fi)”fi" IE& .q'fil_ Classes 'lk pHivel Atras) TOD, ) TSt | RFERSEE , : e , gL