Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1922, Page 15

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M. and 4 P, M., all this week, a loaded automobile, equipped with Lee Puncture- over the up- turned points of sharp nails, driven through heavy planks, exactly as shown in the illustration. The Lee Puncture-proof Tire is guaranteed. A cash Lee Tire Sales Company /., Washington, D. C, 5| 8an, as visiting star, will revive the x s T AMUSEMENTS GARRICK—“Bought “and Paid For.” Beginning next Sunday night, the Garrick Players, with Willlam Harri- sensational George ~Broadhurst suc- cess, “Bought and Paid For.” In this production, William Harri- gan will be seen in the role of Jimmy Gilley, a part which - he played with the original company for six years. A notable acquisition to the cast will be Miss Nedda Harrigan, also seen in the play as first presented, in 19 Ada Meade, who has won unusual pralse in her short career in Wash- ington, will have her first opportunity as leading lady to enact a straight soclety role. Those who have scen her work as character actress in pre- vious Garrick offerings predict a triumph in this production. Gerald Oliver Smith and Dennis when itAW King wlill introduce a novelty in con- nection with the presentation of the new play. It will be a surprise spe- clalty calculated to reveal the di- versified talent of this gifted pair of actors. ‘The regular matinees will be given Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. BELASCO—*“Getting Gertie’s Gar- ter.” The Belasco players will offer at th i Belasco Theater next week, begin- ning Sunday farce success, ter,” the famous “haymow” play that set every one talking when it was pro- duced in the metropolis. The manage- ment of the Belasco nounces that Lillyan Tashman will join the company next weekand that among the others to be seen in the piece will be the local favorites, Egrle Foxe and Wanda Lyon, who to date have ~caried the principal roles, and Betty Williams, Caroline Wade, Chester Morris, Walter Wool, Jay S and others. The play will g by Lumsden Hare, the En lish’ actor-manager, and the settings are designed by Cleon Throckmorton. who designed the setting also for the plays by Eugene O “The Emperor Jones” and “The Hairy Ape.” KEITH'S—Corbett and Van. Billy B. Van and James J. Corbett. in “The Eighteenth Anfendment,” w be the outstanding siars in the B, Keith's Theater bill next i mencing with the Mond The skit is a spirited trav the “wet question” that is e: the whole country’s attention. €1 Love Is Young," a musieal comedy of youth, will be presented by Tom Lillian Ross and ¢ Americ Ed Pr classic and comic. and Laura Harris, in thei ing and dancing skit, “Tl sodes,” will be a welcome addition Cleo Gasolgne, the little prin a, will offer a fine song re toire. Lucan and lnez, aeri the customary house additions will complete the program. Next Sunday at 3 and §:15 oclock there will be given at B. F. Keith's the final per- formances of the current week. Photoplays. RIALTO0—"His Wife's Husband.” “His Wife's Husband,” tion for th an adapt T v Katherine | Anng *| entino and Gloria players an‘[.,f Hone “Topics of the Day” and rounded out by special orchestral contributions. CRANDALL'S—Jackie Coogan in “Trouble.” i Jackie Coo; will be the plc- tured star of the bill scheduled for presentation at Crandall's the first three days of next week, beginning Sunday afternoon, in “Trouble.” In this appealing _subject Jackie as- sumes the role of a big-hearted little orphan, who thinks of everybody, else’s welfare before his own. The bill also will include a picturized Sherlock Holmes \story, “The Man With the Twisted "Lip.” Wednesday and Thursday Marion Davies will be screened in “Beauty's Worth,” with Harry Pollard, in * fodern.” Frid; and in his latest and funniest two-reel scream, “Pay Day.” The Strand. No anouncement has as yvet been made by the management of the Strand Theater as to the photodrama- tic offering to be presented through- out the coming week. As stated here- tofore, the Strand has special spectac- ular productions booked for showing in the near future and selection of the forthcoming attraction will be made from this list, the title and cast to be announced in the advertising columns of this paper tomorrow. Apollo. Sunday and Monday, Rodolph Val- wunson, in “Be- yond the Rocks’ nesday, star cas Modern" at n Question v, “The Non- day, Skid Kid William 8. ‘uesday and tlentino and Modern"; Alice Lake, he Golden turday, Elaine Hammerstei n Why Announce Your Marri. Carolina. i ina. in _ “Glass tul Capellani, in the novel, “red Stone, in Lou Roger's “Qucen of the Turf. Pathe News d Literary Digest Topi day and F k Harland. Theby, in Agnes “RBought News and A LAFLIN Established 1889 For Shell Spectacles. Optical Co. vy "clu side. e Distinctive Styles in Claflin METROPOLITAN—*Fools First." | l1es ok 1 of many unusual qu ] t y a attraction will h eilan’s latest production, “Fool's First,” one of the mu ori inal action-dramas he brought to the scre Th tion Teveals some o tiftul photography ever s screen and the cast is ceptionally judicious sclection. The two principal roles are played by Richard Dix and Claire Windsor, sup- ported by Raymond Griffith, George egman, Claud Gillingwater aod who made such a “Freckles” Barry, in The comedy feature of the bill will be “Oh, Daddy,” the funniest Mack Sennett two-reeler released this sea- son. The cast includes Billy Bev: Mildred June, Ford Sterling, Lou Fazenda, Kalla Pas ray, Jimmy Finlayson, Dot Farley, Kewpie Morgan and the entire roster of Sennett comedians and beauties. The program will be completed by new issues of the Pathe News and E household needs. 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