Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1922, Page 46

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TONIGHT 8:30 'SHUBERT ELASC BEST SEATS, $1.00 The Sensation of 2 _Continents Avery Hopwood's Funniest Farge “LADIES NIGHT” (IN A TURKISH BATH) WITH Earle Foxs Henry Duffy Gerald Oliver Smith Helene Courtney Kay Ladrell Eleanor Griffith Mrs. Stuart Robson Ruth Hammond MARY CARR. in “THUNDERCLAP." ORY I | EMPIRE - TRAP." Al 1 H Street 1 LON CHANE Harold Lloyd !llPPODROME ; ALICE FOOLs PARADIN 4 CAROLlNA T lf} 14th and trving S, TODAY AND - ToMo AT me DAY MA *'Ne. 6 NEW STANfO COLLE “ethacs NK MAYO, Continuo trom 3 pm \nu TH. VH. "RANDALL’ 14th_and ¢ 2 PaL ¥ ¥ var\ NILSSON, M ARSHALL NEILANS CLASSIC “THE LOTUS EATER" ELIT! ol Ild. I Ave. in 14th Strost a JACKIE TROURL 1 R. MGAN, DAILY 11 AM—11PM. TODAY 2:30P. M. é RIALTO A DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL OF SUPREME MERIT Vitagraph Preserts SANDED ATTRACTION-W Heul'" ASTOR » “HOPE” ANOTHER TRIART PRODUCT!ON SUGGEST!b STING SY. CHORGE | , Christie Comedy, “Mile-a-Minute Mory.” Exelusive Fox N(wl '‘amous Rinlto Orehestra ‘Seore L w n, .Overture, “ iam ,” Bl ¢ Sepee % George W1 mmmxmmamcmg . “Splendid “Step,” Says Hays - ARy 2 SPLENDID step in the right direction,” Wwas the way inwhich: Wilt H:. Hays . described the. formation of the. Plrl-nonnt Stock Company -nnfl | School. Aftér the formal snnowncement of the plan by Adolph Zukor, president of the Famous Players-Lasky Cor- poration, Mr. Hays said: “The inauguration of the Paramount Stock Company and School is a splen- f did step forward in the difection’ of I.OEW‘S greatest humorist. ST T Cootest Theater in America » g 0000000 ittt ‘NOAH BEERY - KATHRYN McGUlRE ROBERT" CAIN : ‘\:VILLIAM BEVAN R> PALAC TODAY AND ALL WEEK: Is pleued to announce the engagement, hegm- ning this afternoon, of another splendid duction for that famous star of the photop! ay' THIS WEEK DRAMA - THRILLS - ROMANCE . LAGGHS he Semam)m of' a L(Idim Packed . Inlo the chwvm: Story of- “the Way of a Country Lad-With Three.City Ladics, Mdghificently Slaned and Flawlessly* 4c1ei by a Giant Ensemble and 12 Stars the'association’s high purposes. of -course, most happy ahout ft."" ‘The association Mr. Hays refers to is the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, 6f which he s president. * Telegrams pledging support-of the 2ims of the stock company, as wWell as observance of the strict rules of conduet governing players were’ re- Idm, ived by Mr. Zukor from most of the | the Lasky Wallace and_ djrectors in ¥ These were_from gnes Ayrées. Bétty Compson, | May McAvoy. Lila Lee, Bebe Danlel LClarence Burton, Walter Hiers\ Lois 'I’BEATER “OUR I.EADIHG GITIZEH” By GEORGE ADE Specially written for Mr. A swiftly moving story that shows the sunny side of Main street and brings Mr. Meighan to the screen in a landslide of fun! A PARAMOUNT PICTURE WITH LOIS WILSON—THEODORE ROEERTS—WRY. P. CARLETON ANIMATED CARTOON-—-TOPICS—PATHE NEWS VIEWS PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—OVERTURE “The Village Orchestra” Meighen by Amerlca’s T A IIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIflllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlflIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllllilI|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIllllllmm ETHEL GREY TERRY "-GEORGE O'HARA DOT FARLEY.: - MILDRED ‘JUNE HERBERT STANDING - JAMES FINLAYSON Wllwn. Canru Nlfll. Theodore Rob- erts, George Melford, Sam Wood. Al- fred E. Green and Paul Powell.c A telegram signed by Conrad NlnL Lois Wilaon, Sylvia Ashton and Theo- dore Roberts, members of ‘the ‘play- ers’ board of control, who are to ad- minister the rules governin: the com- pany, read: - P 'he: individual - members ‘of the players’ board of control desire to | congratuiate the oficers of ‘the Para- | mount Stock Company and- School upon the Inception of a brilliant idea for - the education of motion picture players in all branches of their: pro- fession. a plan designed to raise the 3 lgrl of the motion picture to the high- st level of the other jcreative arts and to realize-in a larger measure the unbounded scope of the screen. ““To our fellow members we-would commend most- heartily -a_careful study of the rules and'regulations and ‘of the plan of instruction of m- school. The rules are merely iving, ngm-lhlnkms the courses have rs. in their reapective fields whose names appear in the faculty roll. “The rule applies here as to l." mental achievement—that. you will receive from the achool & benefit ex- | actly proportionata to the amount of work you put into it. “Lastly, we pledge to you and to our co-workers the fullest measure of co-operation and loyalty in every activity for ‘better pictur which we realize you have instil constant aim of every one as- the in the Paramount organization.” ‘ ed the part of Bobby e Pllyer‘h the week of May 2 with (hpu popular players 1in the | deinttely - postpone Child and Apimal Pictures. “Weader Thester of the Werld U Street at 13th N. Today—Mon.—Tues. Parasmount anm nnu«m and little John Henry."” Supporlsd by Cmur¢§ and a Distinguished Casl “THE ORDEAL” A Beautifully Mounted - D tion of @ Woman'a 8t e Ior Her Ou'l Soul. Features TR Ll the studios during months, b; pany, John Henry. jr.. and Teddy, the won. der dog. will share the hon rring ors, aided by Pepper. Sennett's feline ER artist. SHUBERT-GARRICK THEATER 'fAMOUs GARRICK PLAY TOMORROW NIGHT The Most Popalar Comedy Produced In 30 Years ‘A MONUMENT TO MERRIMENT Revival of World-Famed CHARLEY'S AUNT A laugh that encircles the world. Wherever the sun shines there Charlie's Aunt is spread- ing harmiless pleasure. The Superb Comedy Cast Includes ADA MEADE, DENNIS KING, MRS. HANFORD, DOROTHY MEGREW, IMOGEN TAYLOR, BRANDON PETERS, GRANVILLE PALMER, ED- WIN TRUSHEIM, J. E. JOINER. Play Staged by George Henry Trader B g EF nmacH- 215 2100, 5100 _VDaily:mu | Sundays..s ! Holiday: and 8115 Pl'itflgkr_ CO-STARS of WORLD FAME m hfln lunn The sm- .f WAH;IL.I_-I‘TI(“A' . SHlRLEY ‘With Oscar Adler's Orchestrs and in Al ., Daneeur, r-nlla rluun-n “A-E of the Moment' O’D A R.E o TACKFAGE Ang T N oves Comme. Back And His African Hai = BBINS FAMILY MAURIGE_DIANOND | .. ANN Bfi!__— TEE I’D¥Ill o, d Little | Celebrated Harpist and ‘unsters | ! Voealiste “An Artistic Treat.” Aesop’s Fables. Topics of the Day. Pathe News x TELLE! a oo TODAY | OU GEN awn 3&8:15 Amd_All Last Week’s Superatandard Bill _ —TODAY AND ALL WEEK— EM the homor to ammounce for the week tMl begins this afternoon, the latest production of that vuluneholy but Ailarious young star! In Emrv anuu. .mmmuon of his “owm - Fer] y-drama that pulses with ac- "!,flu soith adventure -and thrills! “REPORTED _ MISSING™ ”-u tale of a rich young idler and n c‘ "um i”"“" ‘:: M,o}“ "::: n opens its mlalmeniw this afternoony ——WITH— TOM WILSON INTERNATIONAL NEWS PICTURES COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LEON BRUSILOF, Diroétar. " Symphonlo Overturs . BA'I'T ISTA—IN.P 'l'hcd-!n ehutrp. scored ubflh;’flxu nmur;q;-. “Smilin’ .'flmuh. will . grest her Litle Catherine Prichard. (CATHERINE PRIGHARD, yho play- agea by €. Calhoun. produced by 'the Garrick was cast n “A Voice k. but the play has been in- ((IVE us move pictures of Teddy Mack Sennett has anewered this de- mand, which has been the basis of thousands of fan letters recelved at few y starting out a new com- under the direction of Fred Jackson, with George O'Hara in the capacity of codirector, and in which " LOEW'S COLUMBI | FILMO GRAMS Lo PR BRA OORDON. the well known mother of the screen, whose latest .film ir “Your Best Friend,” has decided to. re lurn to the legitimate etage this fall. George Ran6oipl Chester has béen added to the Universal City scenario department, of which Lucien Hubbard is the editor-in-chief. He will rank as a supervising editor. with the Frank Mayo and Gladys Walton pro- ducing urilts under his jurisdiction. Buster Keaton's latest two-reeler. “Day Dreams,” is nearing its final uhoouu stages at the Keaton studfo. l Elleen Percy and Helen Jerome { Eddy will have the principal feminine (Toles in “The Flirt.,” to be fiimed at | Universal City as an all-star produc- ]tlon from Booth Tarkington's epic of 1small-town life. | Katnerine Machonala's next star- lrln[ vehicle, after completing *“White Shoulders” for First National release, Is to be “The Lonely Road,” a story by Charles Logu: Universal officlally opens its full goason August 21 with the Herbert Rawlinson picture, “Don’t Shoot,” by Georse Bronson Howard. ~ John M. Stahl Is now casting for “The Dangerous Age,” an all-star Louis B. Mayer production. which is to be released through First National. Lewis Stone has been. signed for one of the principal parts. Mary Johnson, the heroine of “When Knights Were Bold,” a com. ing Swedish Biograph release, wi on the stage fa early that one really afraid to think how very young she must have been. Today she is but a chit of a child, whose wistful beauty is very much like that of Liljian Gt To her adoring public she is known as “Sweden's sweet- heart.” Louise Backus Seger, regarded as one of the best character women on the screen and who won much fame in “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” and “The Wild Goose.” is in the cast appearing with Richard Barthelmess in his next production, which is being filmed under tative title of ‘“The Bondbo: will be released in September. “Smilin' Through” has established another precedent in winning the un- solicited commendation of a Yale pro. tessor. This Norma Talmadge mas- terplece has been ting precedents and breaking records ever since its first showing. It is claimed by First Na- tional no otjer production can boast of as many extensions of bookings. Pauline Brunius, star of the Swed- i production of “Give motion picture director navia. With h Brunius, she has directed many fine productions for the screen. Allen Holubar, First National di- | rector-producer, loaned to Goldwyn. is” scheduled to start work soon on the filming of “Broken Chaine.” the $10,000 prize scenario. Meantime Mr. Holubary recently completed “Hurricane's Gal” starring Dorothy Philiper1s being propared for retease | star of Mack Sen- has left for Eu- FUN A-PLENTY GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION. { "AMUSEMENT .PARK | FROM THE 25 ATTRACTIONS TODAY "AND ALL SUMMER HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN ;916 Colo. Bldg., 14th & G Sts. ednesday, July 12th, 2:30 P.M. Subject: “Headaches, Indi- gestion and Constipation.” ! ADMISSION FREE i You're Tavited & the ! NOVELTY i many ca i tween prominent flm represntatives ! in London ! abroad” and ) enthusiastic reception in the music fope. She will be gone until August 16, when ghe is.scheduled to begin he- next Sennett” DIC\DIE / : Remember when Ilm-un wore big gray. hclmets? Yoll'll see ‘em gain fn “The Old Homestead,” which is to be releised by Paramount: period 1z 1385. who will support Strongheart. dog hero of the Jane Murfin-Larry- Trimble produstion. ‘Brawn of the North will bé the ero’s half-brother, Cuno, a' famous Belglan pollce dog. Among those How pagsengera on an "ocean ilner -amuse themselves with gports and -athletic ghmea on deck Is shown i an episode of “On tbe High Se: now being produced for Paramount by Irvin V. Willot. Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt ‘haye the featured roles, supported by Mitchell Lewis. The cast to interpret F. Scott Fitz- novel, “The Beautiful and " is being chosen at the Warner Bros.. coast studios. It fis said that the screen version will be ready for fall distribution. Norma Talmadge -and Constance Talmadge are cast in a two-reel com edy. Buster Keaton has those two his sisters-in-luyw—in j which is nelrln: completion. The Swedish Liograph Company. 08¢ pictures are just beginning t make their appearance on the screen of this country, after belng immense- iy popular ali over the continent, is the largest producing corporation in Scandinavia, and one of the largest in Europe. Ward Lascelle has completed the Mary Roberts Rinehart story, “Af- finitfes,” with Colleen Moore and John Bowers in the cast. The nega- tive fs in the Ince [aboratory, for autumnp release. Charles Ray keeps in condition his studio by exercise at volley ball. Dennison Clift. who is directing the Tdeal Film Company’s production’ e! “A Bill of Divorcement,” recentl completed a photoplay production of George Meredith's novel, “Diana -of the Crossways.” ' Fay Compton, one of the most popular players in Eng- tland, played the title role. Homemade Movies” will be the title of the next Ben Turpin two-reel special, instead of “The Frozen Trail." the title originally affixed to the story. Miss Bradley King, Ince staff writer and author of “Jim" and “A Man of Action.” two specials for autumn re- lease, is completing an original story with American “news” as the theme. | The feature, as yet untitled, will goon enter production with an all-star cast Bull. Montana forsakes the role of caveman to appear in a series of eight comedies for Metro, the first of which is “The Ladies’ Man,” in which he is instructor in a girls' gymnasium. Jackie Coogan's Trip: ACKIE COOGAN. whose latest pic- b ture, “Trouble,” is a current First { National release, will not pack his | ittle grip and invade Europe as soon as was expected. This information comes from Jack Coogan, sr.,-father of the famous starlet. It was the intention of M pleted, but arrangements have been made between the elder Coogan and i Sol. Lesser, .whereby - another feature | and perchance two will be filmed in i Los_Angeles. prior to-the departurs i of Jackie for foreign ahores. | There is a possibility that the iittle jstar will film. & picture abroad, wit ! France as the center of activity. A any rate, Europe is most anxio to welcome the littie fellow in person and les have been exchanged be- nd the Coogan studios,.in Hojlywpod, seeking authentic data on the kid's Eagland inyasion. “That. Jackie Coogan is popular in- i England and surrounding territory. | evinced by the record-breaking bu riees being di pictures. ver there” by his Bad Boy" has than 140,000 pounds, is helng given a most halis. ! The London papers have been carry- ing Yront-page stories to the effect that' Jackle was coming in the near futura. All in all, when “the kid" does make his appearance at Liver- pool there will be a mighty big re- ception tendered him by his English friends. Chesapeake Beach y Balt Water Resert Sing, All Seaxhors Attrastions. Hotel and Cafe Servics. Reund Trip: Adults, Sue; Children, $3ec. and Holidare ) e ALWAYS A GOOD EECW e [cranonLy's Tnm:ll * Appears ‘all next week IN PERSON lt Loew’s . Columbia Theater, where: ‘she admirers every day! . EVEI‘V DAY (L] PIIIOU-‘IEIHIIM NEXT flll Y, JULY 1! Universcl Offers a Mighty Hit BARBARA BEDFORD MACK- SENNET]‘ Presents Billy Bevan, Mildred June and All-Star Caat in “QH, DADDY” AGNES AYRES With ‘Cenrad. Nagel, in “THE ORDEAL” Added Cowiedy Feature, “Parger’ . —_— AII-Star Cast| n° Mayshall Neilaw's Fast-Aetion 5 Cofiw‘l Melodramg «FQOLS FIRST” . emBatra Added ‘Conedy— “OM, mms: mE? -

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