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28 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 2, q MI ] S E M E N T S | MUIT AND JEFF—According to Jeff This News Was Old Stuff. St e R c P =&l Ry BUD FISHER. :ufl,vw RIGHTD SIR SID TELLS Mm& AND (T ALSO SAID I Don'T BeLicue BECAUSE LONDON | P Look QuITE THAT A LONDON PARCR I WAS A BOUNDAH ANY LonDom PAPGRS AIN'T PrRovoke D SAID 1IN AN ITEM "°"“’G AND A LIAR, AnD PARPER SAD PRINTING POLI'S—Greenwich Village Fol- | film features help to round out :m! ‘:e:be:A:\' A Broomin ANYTHING OF STALE NeEws: evenly balanced bill. lies. { “The lyrics were written by Arthur | Photopla\rs' Swanson and me"— ‘ o *The muslc was composed by Carey Morgan"— | METROPOLITAN—Jackie Coogan, “The costumes were designed by | in " Robert TLocher—and together we in “Daddy. planned the settings- | Jackie chogan's new rictnre. “Dadd John Murray Anderson.” had its premiere in Washington yes- Thus reads the program of the terday as the Easter week offering third annual production of the gt Crandall’s Metropolitan Theater. “Greenwich Village Follies” which The jnimttable Jackie reaches a high | opened at Poli’s last_night to & point of dramatic achievement in this crowded house ~Why Mr. Anderson | picture, in a role that strikes deep in should want imsel? mentioned 0| {he heart of the beholder. There is no prominently. flowever, is probably mischief-making little boy i this &l a mvit-ry to many of 1ast ¢tory, but a voungster wh umes night's audiede. Th: a lack of 41] responsibility for himself by leav- | novelty in the big show, and the i,z his grandparents and making his scenery and costumes. of Which 20 yyuy to the big town. where he be- much was expected, failed to Impress | gonley g street musician with their originality or color “pii) Savelll is climbing the ladder scheme. One of the biz scenes. “IN | of fame in the music world and is Black and White,” with Beardsley g iftly becoming great violinist. figures, seems frayed around the The stage of life is set for a great ecdge and shows unmistakable SIENS | pypyre of success and happines But of wear. Laudatory notices drifted [ypore js 4 fly in the ointment—a down this way from New York 1ast' oy wife. n a state of hysteria, fall over the opening of this Dro- qowing a misconceived opinion of duction that led to the belief thal'yp..'hyching, she takes her baby boy even now much micht be exnected. | ;g refurns to the home of her par- even though an attraction seldom . "ylegging them to secrecy if any leaves Gotham as long a s draw | attempt made to tind her. Her early power {8 manifest - en- | death leaves the little boy in sole ‘lamp is overturned, and pistol shots |tics with the colorful South American|velops a surprising serles of events |the poorer class he had formerly de- | h The musl: of Carex Mprean & i charge of hix grandparengs, und flash out in the darkness—then all is [setting and u second love story spised. He then returns to his homs LAMP FIRES HOUSE NEED NOT FEAR RIVAL. titled to y it filled with cntehy | Pecomes kuown in the nelghborh black until the da of the follow- Mr. Hie himself is an actor of | Chariie Chaplin §s seen in one of | town and when his change is noted ’ | suit a revue ng fille ¥l under the name of Jack Holden. When | ing morning. Things look differe promising ability. He is also rather [his old prize-laugh provoker the girl says “Yes" and “all's well | | Tnited stat Akt et teis e e ad i Nttle Jack s six years old John|to the girl then, and there is a sur- |reminiscent of a former star who|Day's Pleasure,” whereln a family |that ends well.” | MAN I_OSES LIFE ltec Siates maries need notifon T and his K rchestra, and the | Holden “and his w. are dri .| prixe in the denouement will never be seen on the silver sheet |goes for an outing. Charlle’s panto- A clever comedy comnletes the pro- competition of Argentine beef, ac Lol and his Junn o R iner and | through Doverly, to surrender theis | * T supplementry pictures, [awan A0 American | clubwomen v ‘[‘m!nlm“l?nlmflf‘liv’-" « hit. espectally in | gram. oriine o D6 Bullgek) frenccaenta thundeted apnluuse at the eccentric, i, 2 o0€y LG IR e It 18 atare unusually good, and the ¢ |envihing toReay Babout i SRt M= jor nciient with & stetmen chdr and| = | tive of the Department of Agriculture : or ot con- | iPmates e Do s at;are unusually good. and the al [ Hicrs is so full of genlality that his|in another with freshly laid asphalt - Joader Mr Lo s, but he | (s voint wher "Il s tik | selections, "Ave Maria,” by Schubert. | ol fairly onzes good spirits and he| Additional features in short reels LINCOLN—Carol Dempster, in John Foster, 55, Colored, Burned t0 | who has just returned from a two Auctir & is along original 1ines. UL AE hislife into his own hands und starts |and “Humoresque,” by Tschaikowsky S : 2 lana \tal Ik aitos 59 B e o = : he close, even 1 ha mukes n real individual out of a|and an organ recital complete alto “ s | vears' study of the cattle industry, grew tiresome toward the close, (LT e out alone on the great rowd of ad- met with hearty appreciation from |Gyl L (it Verges on the bur- | Bether an attractive program. One Exciting Night. Death at 54 Jackson Street | there haof hut, Jae Brown ls the leading | venture ! e | Fieateranyispuunlance [lesuues The audicnces | yesterdas — Nerve-tingling suspense, thrills Northeast. b e comedian and his efforts to in | daddy™ i@ a story that might hav = . Iproved that they will be glad to wel- g “ Tat sl iilis SRV e sl . i es appro: ly $3 pe comediun und his eflorts, 0 Chth | been adupted from an old book of | RIALTO—"Down to the Sea in |Corne M. Ttlers again in his steliar CRANDALL'S—Jack Holt, “The| that sen Ivers racing up and | Jonn Foster, colored, fifty-five years 100 pounds lower in Argentina than e e e e Afmoxt con- brautiful Tairy tales, for ‘after much S emorts Maeking of a Man.” down the spine and an adroitly sus-|old, was burned to death in a fire at|in Chicago, exports of beef to the hearty applause. He s atmost S00- ) Jhce, id many ups and downs ips. T of the picture is another tained element of mystery yesterday | pis home atory fan ava =2 a5 d e tinuously on the stuge and RIS (0004 70 0" downs—tie voung adven- B narazine short story | “The Making of a Man,” & pleasing | gripped the capacity audiences at the | P18 POMe, a two-story frame dwelling | United States, which have to ‘neet making goes a great Wiv WA turer is fairle dumped into the arms | “Down to the Sea in Ships” w ith pretty scenes of & |picture of the west and New York |Lincoln Theater who viewed D, W. #t 54 Jackson street northeast, last|the present tariff of 3 cents a pound placuting the disappointment O¥er (0% { o¢ hia own futher and the world of |opened its Washington engagement | s republic, Sans Soucl by | oy : : : Grifith's “One Exciting Night with night. It is believed that Foster over-|2nd relatively high ocean freight Pix end. of produ BROWI S r il poverty: it tots F1g of 1 clty, in which Jack Holt plays the s Tuve beiniian s fn his best in the skits, “Country | AR08 PEVEILY turns (nto o world of | vesterday at the Rialto Theater, is(nar with gay crowds secatteri Gt cols e e . ol Dempster in the leading feni- @ lighted lamp and caused the g SRl Al e I taBin/ (oL ithe v and ease. Ru sauss there ¥ 3 icturesque revolutionists, a | stella , was shown yesterday a! ne role. Minor camera subjects and | fir ‘hen the ad been e Joatr whera his stmitationid ot the i8Iy SAn SRR Sl DACAIES LHERE e e i et nadcuat analinenl] plcturesque revoluticnists ks role. Minor ; J : hon the Nreihid Deen ex is'very funny. and “Ar- < + 3 u : iy i beiutiful heroine who tries Cran Holt is supported by Eva | Easter music py Louls N. Brown com shed his badly charred body was T o to Jall | does not mean that this 18 an every- |motion pictures seen here In years | peidlful Merpine who tries (o Baks | cranca pleted the cxcellent program which found by Lieut. Frank Hemmutn ama, BUYS TOBACCO.STOCK. to eat' and keep {8y sort of pic LT L B e e A D o G s ings, and lovely interiors| The story concorns a rich, selfish | will be continued through Wednes nor of No. 6 engine company. s . T A e s fal presidentinl mension young man in California, whose only | day. . Was Kemoyed Lo thelmorEue W YORK, April 2—U. M. Re lnuchtc sick succes- cception it received may be e purpose in 1ife fs to malkte moncy. ds.| _‘One Exciting Night” is a mystery |1t was viewed by Coroner Nevitt to: 2K, April 2—U. 3 i ‘ v o T P because he has fre S 4 14 ssible. x| thriller that may not be minutely de- | day. The coroner swore s ch, secretary of the Schulte Retail i i that | "o to'the Sek I Ships” T Y el he has fr & as little work as possible. Carinz E minutel 3 roner swore a jury over ation here, confirmed a Wiz and also in several ¢ Ehowin e : . ecy S : stayed his lunch period. [not whether he gouges the farmors | scribed without 'in larue surc de- | the body aud may hold an inquest 0 _confl S o exribitad her | Should make thos iwtod with that { ~ “Down to the Sea in Ships” immor- for the lutest tardiness |who put thelr little sums in h.s|Stroving the effectivencss of the pie- | later. report that the American Tobacco Xill on the tight wire and } QEEEETOU is - ousy, _ toftalizes those stalwart sons of the scd iy his infatuation for a picture of the | banks, he becomes very unpopular, ture to those who wish to sce it Company had bought é-uh\lnlm,“.n'— \enor. fe e T et e LRl S LI motion picture Down to his|town, he goes to New York, where| rTwenty s!| CAIRO, Egypt, April 2.—The con- Tehiange he atd (n ithe nec ipal songs in 8 DIMAEC | completely cut of the soul of & hu- | not the slightest detall in ast dime X ftx toward « dis-|he loses his money and at 1ast is com- | re being userd ar p dition of the Earl of Carnarvon shows ilte’ organization, whic fe among the bright | SRDIELCIY LUt of the soal of ettt reputable ‘Cafe Espagnole, where he |pelled to work, for a while occupy:ny | service in ¢ f |no change over Saturday, when it was | operates 250 stores in sixty cities question or moment’s thie seil’s HIEBLEE Eaine vhon) sees the heroine’s lovely face ple-; position of waliter. He finally Kalgan anc f reported he was main and soon will open twenty-five new pght b 4 e sei’s bigrest game should b tured again on @ cigar band. Then kes £00d and wins friends ame . g L EANane s d nd =00 pen twen en ot mIEHt iheing ppiness to to_the audience thHoiplie thiokens. thHatsiinine acsis iends among | mile strengti stores, to do ’“'-“"j‘ _!"-H", ; Daddy The pl of course. deals largely |on the scene, they be the hero. he turn .‘“" il T himseif that | with the romance of the daughter of {unwittingly follows them to Sans ke | Buncoforth there will be ho Jealousy 1a stern Quaker suip owner. The aus- | & and any normal American kT - s 0T Ay > parent exucts from the girl a prom- | child ten vears of age Knows what (et 3 He | e st S to wreck |ise that she will never marry any |happens then to make the hero and The succe D R who has not been a Quaker and:heroine lve happily sver after. The 3 Mhe succes addy s due ale hunter. But she gave that fone outstanding puzzle is why, in this PRESIDENT—"Six Cylinder ogan s < by Arthur | her cl ¢ saw the man of | Latin American republic, the presi- Coogan i ; u ho was neither of the ldent is French, and why are all the Tove" S o Juter known i things demanded Ly her father. To|specch idioms ihat lend the subtities 3 | a0 elgse Galinn « win the girl of his dreams, however, | stmosphe ile the names e S BEE an angther | MENOZE LAY Holden etupe | the nero ships on w whaling expedi. [0 the ~; : mce poantene] s | store to the firm founda- | Gravina us Gallo, \he great musie e ha et e b Swinkard substantial stone to the AL 10 | muster. nuw ‘rodaced o Sabject esic (a8 the audience would have it e £ iha Georse patiently laid | mes J v | “One of the princ characters of |is a dignified president and Georg: : No Wedding | 1he BIAY is a forty-ton whale. This weett is, as usual, excellent as a fers undoubtedly his besi | huge fish is actually seen thrashing ;delightful rascally old villain, Brig ey e g e vartoon. | the water under the sting of : 3 Sy and, Ll n the whalemen hav % ar mpaugl) pletes the program. Muste acoom- its mighty body. The B ey pamving “haddy” e partioutariy well | Story s laid on the ' sc suited to a ure base e " i e suited T sed upon th e oo feas ety E and ws Reel | Director George Wild offers an | > th A with & delleht appropriate 1 entértaining r- | 8 O s automoniie | COLUMBIA—"Where the Pave., pretative “seore. “'The 1% W) Fantisied™ dnaer the direction of T automob rounds out an entertaining sho « {r:(“r‘uel ment Ends.” Rialto was a bower of be ) this tr reformer tlon which they have s 1 of the public in ' of “Six Cylinder v of that phase arly known Joneses. 1t the st time witty lines \d promises as “Able uty yes- There may lave heen no asphalt in | LT, bedecked from lobby to screen {CENTRAL—"Can a Woman Love Wailoa," the South - ven ialand sesl | With beautiful Easter flowers ery | %% (For tured in “Where the Pavemen JasHeE) ot KWhe Honse wan with | Twice? o raRe e bt i i nounced. will be kept decorated| Ithel Clavton and Charlie Chaplin | ada SO shirt fronts, cult. aerbics and throughout the week are twin stars at Crandall’s Central buttees to their usual sash costumes. | : : Theater this weck, presenting a de- [ bl thecair Huta Fute sajis poned | PALACE—Walter Hiers, in “Mr.|oooeer i weeic pr . inverted basi on their dusky | i s = i = E at the mission. There | Billings Spends His Dime. Y n o mlce are t BehEs G e : hic layton in i rst T b et fl hes 5 " mor i Mr. Billlngs Spends His Dime,” the Washington presentation. The stor T aiare s By lropleal is- | farce ‘comedy in which th and | revolves around young woman ! heln 3 AT A::'l‘ L Walter Hiers makes his debut | widowed by the w war, after she i v 4 . i ¥ ion | tar of the screen, shown at the had married the sweetheart of her el it et ane. e woven about the Theate s fine as « - Beauir e e et Theater for the first time yes- | dreams against the wishes of her e other 1 o el e s an interesting picture for | parents. ~ Accidentally falling under the I num- | Kius.” we are told, and so the love of S T airb or her child, she later assumes spirit of modern life as sketche istence of x il - Seption thas bt The story is not welghed down with | Where he lays an offering of flowers | ecamplications. but is substantial | beside hers in humble sympathy enough to satisfactorily support many | Later he stands outside the n elever lines, Tt is the tale of an auto. | window, and accompanies the | bile i how it nearly caused|She is playing on the harmonium i 1 two families. with his guitar, and en he waits for her in the shadow of the porch. s 5 50 they may stroll through the woods STRAND—Vaudeville, [ together and listen to the muste of h two headline vaudeville actsjWaterfall hd Priscilla Dean in her latest suc- | Comes the day when he urges her x8, “The Flame of Life," to be his queen on the island across | feature, the current bill at the Strand | the way, and she, dreading a mar- | Miteates 15 strong = taining | rlage contemplated by her father to a dissolute trader. the most power- Brooks' con- | ful man in “Wailoa.” consents. They 11. is a wholesoma | take the st dangerous path to the n in two scenes, with | Shore to avoid being seen by the na- v mirls, who keap up a | tves. and this flight down' the chirliglg of Song. dance|0f the waterfall {s one of the most se t' Eight vaudevillians are | thrilling scenes ever filmed. At times | = seen in this musical comedy, eqeh of | they are actually in the rushing cur- whom adds to its success. |rent. clinging to life by a few strag- 5 i nis vinex, tnen ualn they are'tak sd NEnaasune B e e el tarts luesday Morning “Chocolate Golden Sponge” Eisieleni Mance) Crliinuilticatires | pesy moxcs et sty pine nlic the featured special for dance ide with a dance repertoire [ Crawl to safety at the bottom. H 9| " from toe steps to eccen | Afterward there is a f search | oC = followed he n ria for a boat, for the watchful eye of the duncing. Hughie Ol : calous trader has seen the beginni mander in Chief of the Army of |0f their clopement and guessed Fun s a s line of chatter and | meaning, and he has locked all i keeps his audience in a continuous|canoes in his boathouse. The girl | 10 4 26 = < O uproar: the Villon Sisters, 4 pair of | walts alone for hour le Motauri - = = onn. rby this week in the T talented musicians, offer a carefully | Scours the shore, until a terrific tropi- ed musical program with more [cal hurricane drives her to seek I age success, and helter. Lost in the jungle wilder- W and Jessle in “The Battery, ess, she is beaten about by the driv- AT T R R B Rt e | ST i : Dea 1. i < her_lover held prisoner and her work in “The Flame of | by the trader. There is a Gripping shows her at her best. Short!struggle between the two men, the | ! aKe | i | 1l Hardware and Paints 7th and K Sts. NNW. 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