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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Lasky’s Side of the Story. X FILMOGRAMS. Bt ¥ Tn creased Prices play, “The Whispered Name. Negri, in 4 “ Vil - 3 . The smallest actor In Virginia 3 S AUR movement to eliminate waste [ list.” said Mr. Lasky, “include Wil anisi Dancer,” Her- , The s 5 in the production of motion|lam 8. Hagt's seres of pictures production, ACKIE COOGAN is to' pay Wash- |work on “Icgbound.” Owen Davie SlEhRt Tawars s gray And black ot arranted. plotures has already borne frult in & | Hickok' and Douglas Fairbanks, jr. > “Don Cacsar de ington a visit in person thia win- | PUlltaer prise winn i wtory, WhIch | Yorkahire tersier. His hame i Jit- Bew frame of mind in Hollywood. |serles of plctures. Then we also wiil B; " ter, it is sald. He has been se- | mount. Bey. J¥CREASED prices of admission for| called legitimate houses at regular “This change of attitude is ex- [have a number of plctures utilizing | | METROPOLYTAN — Richard f |lected to deliver a petition to Con-| cn| Gasnier 18 back in Los Angeles ana|* mwtion pictures are not warranted [ #Imission prices is also true; but 1 the services of the members of our N, S 7N Y. s Hlanioh ) tremely vital, because the waste of [ pie oot Company. Barthelmess, in “The Fight- | | 67ess on behalt of a national child- [, O, Fort Scuyler, X ¥ SHICHlcasting for his mext Preferred Pic. |under existing conditions, in the opin- | 14V€ 10 fafih in the idea that this ean the past was largely due to “the| “These plctures will be made by ing Blade,” a tale of Crom- labor law. Farl Derr Biggers, novel- [ o number of years, has been recon- |ture, an elaborate screen Version of fion o w. W. Hodkinson, president of | fimes prally dccomplished at thi ‘ - Do Mi vells ti f g Robert W. Service's recent story, £ W The fact that 1t is propoved aental attitude with which the studlo ;g;‘",‘”di{l‘;s:‘:““fi‘(’;”‘;fif‘;‘%"“e' il well’s time. st and playwright, is sponsoring the | structed to appear Ilke the St, Lazare [ ohert W Servlees Feoent story, | o v ¢ Hoakinson Corporation and even rumored, is unother one Of Deople upproached production. Be- | James, Crure, Wiblan 4o MULe HE") | PALACE—"To the Ladies” a | |idea through a prominent magazine. |prison of Paris for scenes In GlOHa |ang "Monte Carlo, - Clara Bow, who | pioneer film man, Questioned as o Signs that the present line-up of cause of this mental readjustment I|oott, George Melford, Sanm Wood, Al- James Cruze production. Somo idea of the mamnitude and, Humming Bird,” From information |Bhe st Unjshed work tn BIavtime | the situation, Mr. Hodkinson sald: FALIV. 18 the Bratnoss aars whale am confident that in the future we|tced 5. Green, Joseph Ystabery, Vio-f | RFALT O — “Lucrezia Bom- || braty, of the palace ssttings espe. |reccived from Parls, through Jules ling roje i €421 41 belteve that any move intended |1 10 become profitabie, which it 15 P 2% Vi b » 7 C| cl 5 S ) € a & prese; e o e e e Detter photures. | So | tion to curtail extravagance in pic- Norris’ novel. bo galned from the fact that §400,000 | partment at the Parsmount Long o Rida Johnson Young's play. prices of motion picture theaters at | hows oo SLAEment that certaln confident am 1, in fact, that we are | tures.” continued Mr. Lasky, “there| | AN BASSADOR — Richard of thei3600,000 total cost of the pic- | Island studio was able to reconstruct | i B8 been, Fnel and ed to the present time, to offset the alleged | cation of the cours. tha o pe nfident am 1 I fact et WE o |has Leen u great deal of loose talk. MBASS/ X —Richa turo went ‘for settings glone. The | the prison, using the old fort as a wui be relcased generally carly next|waste in the industry, will result in | must take i 1he s or oo nenn, B e i Jelensed on & | Some producers said they were going Barthehness, in “The Fight- | | other 3200000 covered the cost of | foundation; This will be the first time |month = IL features Ethel Sbannon | failure. ~Motion pictures are having{ of houcee, with dirnt e ag ‘hedile of one 4 week, will carry | o follow our lead; others sald the ing Blade”; “A Lady of | |actors' salaries and other matters of | that the St. Lazare prison has ever | Beaw. Nettn W am Norris, Clara | difficulty enough maintaining alxr*nd—tlllfll-rn nt 'prices. 1o show different i ; y the P Bow, Netta Westoot!, Wallace Mac- | 4 ; us_through to next September.” Were going to spend more money this Quality,” “In the Palace of | ; oxpense. been shown In motion pictures, eHher | Donale oo Mot et s ances at the present admission types of pictures and (o appeal 10 3 A 3 and it is my belief that increascd different ty nes of the public. Ll S e neht hack | ever. Sowe people blamed the actors; AN < . i seonls statement was brought back | the actors blamed the ditectors, and the King: James Farley, who plays a prominent | ! Burope or Amerlca. auality in production is necessary in| progress i< possile withane cich es and ple $irst. vice “president of the Famous | there Wiz wonderfu exulbiion ot} | CENTRAL-The Affaics. of | Pl Gra hund cxporiance.for nie ‘part | 2iarion Harlan, daughter of Otis|, Jhel, Shamngh B (0 o dying e | briges, | Twintain even the present| classification of both houses and ple layers-Lasky ' Corporation, ~ whose | BASSINE the buck afl around S Lady Hai , rC of @ gun fighter when he was a member | [TA7ian, 18 Lo b next part—the pretiy trained nurse| “The hope of increased revenue to|ly iikels. eseopt S AR U i caused |1y simple and should not be cloaked Lloyd, jn “Why Worry? of the Unitad States secret service for | Q08 NOTUI 100w nton, Buster's [in Dayid Belasco's play. “The Boome- | support the plcture industry i wider | s o unit tonird that rod Srhecs ia travagance in nicture making caused | mystery: They are as follows: CRANDALL'S a time and lived In some of the wildest |, U416 Tumadwo Menton, BAMCE | rang.™ by Winchell Siith and Victor | circulation of motion pictures at pres- | stll ton e o co o congision elasky, having feon the effect of the| For a long time production costs|'| ~the Beast;” “Unseeing Eyes,* | |etions of the old west. screcn. Natallo made her last ap- | Mapes. oL dover Prices, rather than any | to permit of thi ? Whea declares half the battle against soar- | Cal v.. Everybody - S Hart In wild BiE Hicko 5 — scroen After playing on tha atage for| oo of, at the present | ued to the point where the different Ing production costs has already been & should be deme BbaULHL e has directed no less than forty-five of oy, Unsall, ane ;’h,_",',fm',‘,f:f‘,k'};’";’: several years. He has been engaged (mnplivld\;a:ofr:gwfino||\“||::Llnlzl’;?-:!|‘:l\r :;‘.'i,“’,‘_'('5,““."",‘;"d‘ 315t separasely; the won. 4 8 Goclded : r. Hart's previous productions, in- , L . to play opposite Norma Talmadge | ate : ) dndustes equired of necessity to' meet ome people got the idea that we | the bull by the horns and make some playlng Dead Hard cluding “The Aryan,” “The Disciple,” | Brincipal Pictures Studlo prepasing | gecret PP foseph Benildkrai 1a ?;.m:';.,nl','u",,,'.'l’."‘i'( be drastle changes| on some common ground and luy « were ot Koing to make any more | Move that would eliminate the wasto “Hells Hinges" and “The Apostle ot |the scenarlo for Baby Peggys Mrst | ninicd™ His ‘witcs name 15 Lisi | Le tre oo toitis (g continte o | the policies which proviae -quitably Dictures,” said Mr. Lasky. “This is|that was the besetting sin of this Work. Vengeance.” cature plcture under her threo-Sfar | Bartlett. And if you want to know | American people ia trus: that oan: | 195 ihe interests of the pubilc, thé sillv. There will be no curtailment | busines; i . — contract with that organization. Miss | o she is go t o Richard Barthel- | sional film pradecty e: that oaca-| exhibitor and the producer of motion of production, but there will be a Our_action does mot mean that| . vive dead fn a motion picture | Crandall's new Tivoli Theater at|Unsell is a free lance write, whose |m Sy i St wenty-One.” production can run in so-' pictures. curtaiiment of waste. - Others are|there is anything radically wrong | PLAYD 14th street and Park road northwest, | versatility has been established :in i construing the move as a step back | with the picture industry. The pic- is a difficult thing, according to|last week was put completely under |Jackle Coogan's “Long Live the Richard Walton Tully has signed 1o cheaper pictures. This is cqually | ture business is sounder’ now than |\willlam Walcott, who will be seen |¥0of. It is to be finished entirely in|King” and “Shadows of Paris” Pola [ 5 00, e 00 e Tare of Pa B }l dt d h > ridiculous. | Pictures are not ood | ever before, and if there be anvthing | o K LG WO WL U6 SION| nidrhle, satin “and silk tapestries. | Newri's current production. B I ot ot ernhar and the 1 est enough now—probably never will be | Wrong it is entirely because of lack fhe " There will be a mezzanine tler of the Ty Beach. otory which s to Be ood" enough. " And It {5 our job 10 | Of co-operation among producers. All| Whitman Benmett production. Wal- | boxes in addition to the regular bal- 3 Bebe Danlels will not have to hi- i 3 - make them better and better. actors are not overpald, but some act- | cott plays the part of Ira Leaven- | cony, with a total seating capacity | bernate mor make a personal ap- Ty e ekt IR NstiGaat proddo HE thrill of my life and & great; cho busters fram the far western round “We are simply determined to|ors are. All directors are not ex-| oo MO G PEN 08 T TR or s d00, pewance tour during the Lasky's DEIVleRS o Bue Rt i ssi | DR, Thes ok s Mot oy make ev dollar spent In produc vagant, but some directors are. h, who is found mysteriously — ten weeks' shutdown. She has been| oo 0 o Nil Allegheny, | Leon Errol, brigh depiction of @ fast fading ploneer era tion return us a doll: Where salaries of actors and direc- [slain in his sound-proof apartment. Among the early bookings at Cran- |sikned for the title role in a modern | With Anna Q. Nilsson as Allegheny, Errol. “was one bright April | (rRIction of & fast fading moresn—and we will make better | tors are out of proportion you can at-| As “The Leavenworth Case,” which | dall'a Metropolitan Theater is “The |trcatment of “The Taming of the {John Roche as Buddy, Josephine Crow- | morning sixteen years ago at the Madi- o > i: La Lreat 3 ¢ ing il as Ma and Woodruft as ba, the Bris. [ 0wl } B0 'And what a wonderful audlence was pictures.” tribute the condition to the uneth- (s based upon the famous story of | Fightipg Blade starring Richard [Shrew.” which Bennle Zeidman is [ e as Ma and Woedru s 16, the Briot| son Square Garden, New York. A pri-|Mme. Bernhardl. She laughed, &) P 8 o pictures | ic: and foolishly short-sighted com- 3 P ¢ & g S a S, S a ¢ Bar- ing Prine Yictures - f = Vit . ) ed an attered Hers are some of the plctures | ical and foolishis short-sighted com- | the saie name by Auna Katharine | Barthelmess This is sald to be Bar- Imaling for Priacipul Picture COr- | ohuekceeping. - And with Milton Sl a | Vit performance of a wild"west show | PIaUtied and ehaticred with the vola ln E aTky el are S aave B D betore we | LGSR tieh Willebee 15 calied pon | Lion. The story 13 of Cromwell's Um s s n Gray, the “friend of the fam- [given by Buffalo BNl for the diversion | " piny %o YOUnE Sk L Imerson Hough, produced made our decision. We realtzed that|to simulate the dead man. and the action is decidedly vigorous. “V:’Hh":hchnrr; al of Lillian Giahy in what miore cou e destred? of Sarah Bernhardt. Less thdn 100 in- | ing cow Land mussacied the Mai- SHeEOR _ (gL otlie Hiigite wor {6 e o St s 2= aly, the headquarters of the “Ro- = e > vast 4 sefiles.” Thare was real pathos in the Ciuze: Cecil B, De Mille's production | some ‘!",‘-l"“fi” would ‘aiempt 10} “Playing dead Is the hardest thing | w0 njai has returned to New |mola” company were transferred from | D, W, Grifith has returned to his | vited guests in the vast auditorium. noment whdn the venergie Scout 8 O e i P | ke s the moate s wo dueided |40 detor can do." says Waleott. “T0 |y ric attor having been in Hollywood | Leghorn to Florence. During the last Mamaroneck ~studios, after photo-| “Lnter the fast-aging pioneer scout, | corted the great actressy. again a tred e Greaf S v | el ASanaisoata Pt e desided hecome rigld and aince July Caldi hax Ju i fleet of birate gatlove and | kraphing scenex In Virginia for his |thkining gray locks faling to hi (010 womin o theonen. o bor ot 4o het B D o Bon it T s o W Oy ShoeYer® [ De Mille's production, iday Love." | bay at Leghorn. Now that Miss Gish | surrender of Sliiaswasiaic Al I & slght Hmp. the n Ing on'carth and cverybody sensed it Ll s [ "50"Tar as we are concerned the | mimmto mr e it e ok oy et | Prior to that she bud a featured role has joined her sister Dorothy, the | Yorkiown, und more than forty per. | wondertul actress the world hus ever A®pall i gloom fek upon the news Mary Roberts Rinehart's play. “The | vemedy is in the reorganization of |Then come w1 kiads of sensaticnn. [in Cecil B. De Mille's production, “The | fiiming of the historical landmarks in ffi"”\‘.‘,l‘,"..‘",fh?;’cf:.','f;"mne”\-(.'riu,\(vn . ;‘“;:‘}{" a li;.;‘u‘fi-‘u".:"'..'fi\-” paper writers and the f Breaging Point”; “Tiie Mountebank” | our =t 2 and methods o the | pirat, Your nose heging to itch, and |14 Commamdum uts, Borsucawillivento, gave GrIMith o thrill by parking hix | beauty of soul rather than physical— e esmed e “Mme, Suns-Gene'; Zane Grey's novel, | ers will e Hime To man out | {6 snecre, and It IS only by the ¢x-| “Peaches” Jackson, who made her| Italys cidest e was Buried B cache of TNT.| “Rough riders of the world, haif —————— “The Wanderer of the Wastland”;feach production thoroushly before lereise of great will power you over- [Lotion picture debut with Thomas White Sister,” Liilian Gish's | This . army base for high ex- |naked Indidns, absent from reservation| June Elviflge heys something in coni- “Sinners in Heaven.” by Clive Arden. | turning the camera. Waste has been {come this | burdening desire, The | Melghan, in “The Prince Chap” a fow ster, lonives, and the track where the!by governmant permit, led by two fa- |mon with Presy 2 Both A Thomas Meighan production of 4 | caused to a great cxtent by the rush | iniohnlis; S o B has an important role in|&reatest dramatic triumph. Donna | P s WAL & it ‘ T chieTs b T Lo LAl O 20 story | temporarily ttled “Quick- | of production. By givins each pro- | o (o sou o e “picture, Pied Pipar Maione.” | Julin s elghty-six Years old ang play- [Lrain stood was on government prop- | oc2 &% Suets Who bal fuehl th €0 | hekap, thetztil sands”; another Thomas Meighan pic- | duciig unit time to fgure out its Con- | Curse the tnousht that led you to | Which Booth Tarkiugton wrote. Littie | td Jullet in Rome sixty years ago. In - — a = ture from an original story by Hooth | tinuity, its sets, its camera schedul the role. The itch becomes |Miss Jackson's big brown eves and s e ok e Pt Tarkington, whose story, “led Piy nd its costs we shall et infinitely ¥ {brown curks My, | mirable characterization of one of the \];drvn i .\‘r. Melghan s now com- | better pletiires at & cost !\\I\uh will 2 Wwonder if the divector will |Meighan in ““The Bachelor Daddy.” g£ e nwns. — eting: Gloria Swanson, “The | represcnt 100 per cent value for 100 | ever finish the scene. You would 1ike - “Phe ‘Nowers the o 0 aughing Lady.” Alfred Sutro's play; [ per cent expense e e breatn bt *yon ‘e | Forrest Hulsey. who adapted Maude | “The flowers that Llvom in the Toria Swanson, in “Argentine Love “That's the meaning of the whole because the rise and fall of |Fulton's play, “The Humming Bird” | JRURK (Fa 3 TABInE tHA T v Vincente Hlasco Ibanez: ‘Man- | thing, and that we are going to be hest will remove the illusion. |for screen production with Gloria | (SIUACE & ot HE LA #led,” by Arthur Stringer: “The | successful has already been proved Frequently an . inscct becomes | Swanson in the star role, has gone |SPitation Studio, where Hicharf Bar- nemy Sex.” based on a story by |to me by the change of attitude on |troublesome. Once a wusp got loose |to Washington to look up war data|.q (ottage” under the direction of Owen’ Johnson the part of the people in the produc- | in the studio where I was working. | at the War Department. The story of { 5050 S Rohartson, a flower garden is “Other pictures not included in this | tion forces. It was unnoticed by all until it had |the picture takes place in Paris be- | 3 ® . growing better and better day by day settled on me. I needn’t explain that [tween the ars 1914 and 1918, and. {The enchanted cottage is b e . . 5 : ; the director had to retake the scene.” |although the war Scenes are merel¥ | o fndoors, and its outer garden, Corinne Griffith. . Carpemer in Picture. ———————— ‘\wkmnund for truggle of [ with fts quaint, old English lchen | | | Toinette with her love and againstggtes, its sun dial and variety of Enz- ORINNE GRIFFITH once attended | QOME carpenters look more like car “Gi1 1 " the Apaches, It is ary to have (Jish spring flowers, is being laid in a movie ball in New Orleans at| S penters than others. They d (\ Girl of Limberlost. details correct. The “'-l"‘l‘fl‘“”"\' ‘\l:'-*' real sod on the studio floor. en | o 2 o ‘ 2 STRATTON-PO! 2. e ilm library is expected to mive Mr which a silver cup was to be pre- | nails with more of a flourish; they | (GEYE STRATTON-PORTER, one of {fitm Nbrary Is expected 10 K eds R 4 Denny lies in the - sented to the most beautifnl girl|use a saw in a more workmaniike| (¢ MOSU popular woman writers : Universal hospital in a plaster prese ogether with an epportuni NG Fhele finiabied Seaslcn in the world, it is said, has sold more | Maurfee Murphy, who clatms the |gast, the titie of first Jewel pic- 2 e, n absence peesent, fogetherawich sn onportunity){ manuners Shelrauialied Work ke not | £ 110 loops made dur-|ture by Byron Morgan has been Bill comes back!—After a a ne ! f P world's record o subsequently to aupear in pictures.|be any better, but the way they do |tH2n one book per minute for al-}worlds v fiight, acted as in- Lchanged to “Sporting Youth” His i reat el el e e R e most twenty vears. An average of ¢ line Logan for her |sccond, “Love lusurance,” awaits his of two years, he brings us a g the beauty contest, but nevertheless| James Cruze made this d 11,645 copies are sold every day and |nying sc: o8 s Goar e recovery. story of historical significance, dra- hi awiidEn iha. sup. B o con-! When he found some time at | have Leen for the past eight 5. | duction, “Flaming Barriers. Y 2 2 Tay awsrded the eup. And itheroon: j 0 aea o dirncater 19 ae of | G BT e — The cast of the “Thrill Girl.” Laura matizing the life and times of a real- life hero of the old West! > S e = tract by the judges. who selected her| D% needed a carpenter in one of et oy aa mberle R Somebody recently asked Erunest Piante's fivat starring plcture, has Trom oty tis iacgs. pumver of|BL/pae be declien enar aubre wamns |usveon yorsibn opwicH IS uowibetns |, SOMSRELT Setetly SONSS BESC e miten et waning niny Ra guests on_the baliroom floor. | Carpentry work In 4 way to et by | vision of Mrs. Forter. passed ihe | Spent twenty years on the stage,” he |left Universal City for the Clover It was the prize winners original | the scrutiny of the unfon members of | million-and-a-half-mark in les [replied, “and five trying to convince } Aviation Field, at Santa Monica, and intention to decline the honor, but|an audience. So he picked J. Grant|more than a vear ago. Thls great [Producers I was suitable for some |gherwood Forest, on the Mathewson upon second thought, she took the | Reach = record may be better appreciated |kind of a part.” Mr. Torrence ntly . to put in the thrills. The cast screen test. was prominently cast in! ' J Grant answered an ad for oar- | when it IS understood that manlishers hed a role In Glenn Hunter's Edward Hearn, Willlam n mportant picture and was suc- ) penters, showed his union card and | regard @ novel as commerclally sur Welkh, Trert Roach, Frances Raymond cessful. 3 went to work with saw and plane, | cesst e &5 kg 30, Albert Hart, Margaret Cullington, " Feom & mere beauty, With w0 @vest | 18 wosked o5 wolll o) 1h aiung | gemulul WETN Lt Bas yassed the 24000 e Rolte Sedan’ and Stanley Blystone. abilitv as an actress, Miss Mth | i front of the camera. And his fel- | Gloria (eey is the Elnora Co: William De Mille and Clara Be- | Robert Hill directs. has develoned into one of the most|iow carpenters with the Paramount |in the sereen version: Haymond Mc. | ranger, who does the scenarios for his — gought aficr and moSt competent | company that madd “To the Ladies’ | Kee is the Bdith Caerr Bt Fity. | productions, have begun preliminary i Universal has changed the name of al stars in silent drama. | thought it was sof funny they pre- |roy is the Mrs. Comutack: Ravmowd e the d o . c career = D S R 5 ST A 558 A 2 oot S5 ADDED PROGRAM WILD BILL HICKOK" || “- A PARAMOUNT PICTURE - ERE'S a story of the prairies that. BENL:_:‘;';"" will send tingles down your s_pine.’ COMEDY HiT —A tale of the West that has vanished, “THE DAREDEVIL" of wild deeds and wilder men who laughed S, at the law and who went down befare cold PATHE NEWS steel and nerve that was colder stilll— VIEWS Here's a tale that only William 5. Hart — could tell and under it all runs the silver ] TOPICS OF THE - thread of a romance, as tender and true DAY i as the love of a young girl’s heart.! = TOM GANNON AND ¥ nd ally pervised by Mr. Hart Eoii son persnety svrine e | cam— : v o ihe Streen in the futare. - ORCHESTRA prised her most valuable assets, Miss|filed with sawdusp Instead of pow- | Leo Mechan is dir « -m-;n was in demand by artists as | qer sandpaper ingtead o Powder | mm— a subject for magazine covers and|puf and colored Johalks instead of ! == other decoritlve paintings grense pa g s | - 1 Erenss paint. | ! TODAY = - 2:30 P.M. Famous Sea Epic. Learnipg How. DAVID BELASCO'S “TH| UIS B. MAYER has jus! Y TON o A as just launched TON has had many |} GOLD DIGGERS,” fram Avers Hop. his Reginald Barker unit on the P produced on the || Wood's plax. with HOPE HAMPTO malking of a production of “the sea|soreen, but unt§ recently he had morable pind BARY, P epic of film history.” “ape € [ “LITT "' ” Folks,” the old New England classie, | production had never taken an In THE CASE OF LE LY i@ the vehicle, but a mew name will | active part in e actual process of ETERNA soon be selected for its permanent | (rARSferving it go plctures. Just now Ba e Thipn LG N one REGULAR PRICE ILL PREVAIL b 8 5 A he is doing hotlf. And he has become Palal 1A MARR Cand” WALLACE The cast, as announced hy lr\‘mu%wurk of this kfha { 1 1E DAYS OF DANIEL .. Thalberg, production head of the 1 D- v Mayer studio, includes k Keenan, | wifer Tempafary : LIBERTY >ortk Cae. bara REQLord, Jossph 8 1 JOAN | rgest casts Bn the ory of the Standing. Vie Potel. Edward Phillips{ jaies 250 B, (he histers of whe § EMPIRE and Billy Eugene. edy, divected by Jdohu MeDerma SOYCLONE The filming is now under way s wique inf at 1<a e respeet : : Catalina Island. where an entir Several - thougund 3 Tong ' g i Ingland fishing village h h, cludin and fire ¢ erected with regard for the Boy Scouts. mall car- | 5. wrchitecture and "t arrangement | riers and other bodies, appeared in of the old seacoast towns. the mob scoffe HIPPODROME ALL-STAR i ! ! “THP PAMOUS' MRS, FAIf " nnl““lc CRANDALL'S CAROLINA 1E2NC.AvesE, & i o NA SLAWFUL LARCENY, 6th & C S C I ) I NEW STANTON ét & cseeve: OLYMPIC ¥cu St- Bet. 14th & 15tn FEATURE STARTS: 3:00-4:40-6:20-7:50-9:30 P. M. WEEK BEGINNING TODAY SUNDAY, DEC.2 LOEW’S PALACE THEATER WESLEY BARRY, RAGS TO RICHES DUMBARTON ™ Wiseomsia &ve: THE OUNTAND ot Fin. Ave. s TRUXTON *'vArs and N Car: BOLLED. a Willim boc” spscal PRODUCED BY WARNER BROTHERS —— - R M 3 MeKinley S 5 8 el ey §t.,D.C, . TOMORROW AND TULNDAY- CORINNE 5 GRY TH and FRANK MAYO, in “SIX : DAYS," by Elinor Giyn. Ael :¥‘ Fablee, - ARMER ° ALFALFA'S “PET = CAT.! ARMY-NAVY FOOT BALL GAME. i CRANDALL'’S M%TROFOLITAN reet mt PHYLLIS H R THIS WREK_BLEVEN. sTans il " ROBERT *~ W. ' CHAMBER! HARRY ' Al\:::!lMliN LAW.” “And_BOBBY VER-. . in “A PERFECT 30.” Added HOBART BOSWORTH » e MISS DU PONT : CRANDALL'S thie: soarse’s DAGMAR GODOWSKY ol i Sadanll: In a Gorgeously Mounted Pictwri- / mgm sation of Robert W. Chambers’ TODAY AND TOMOR- Celebrated Romance of the Stu- ? BV Ay AT, fn aWIFB 1IN DIRECTION OF SIDNEY FRANKLIN dios and Artists’ Colony of Aris- y —‘—Fs_—f toeratio and Gay Manhattan CRANDALL '.23"1'.'.."’:'..:'“.‘. MATS, 2 PM. DAILY; 8 P.M. SUN T H E : TODAY AND TOMOR! NPAT CASY, in “RUGGLES OF RED GAP." And Comed: 3 CRANDALL’S AVENUE GRAND c M o N v ‘ ra ARD DA".““"PP.l AATADAY. 5 TODAY. AND TOMORROW- RTAR CARy. L ; ‘C‘:mllrld"c GLES OF “gflb—%’g‘}‘v‘ c‘As;rfll A vv CRANDALL'’S Avelio Theater The Fascinating Story of a Beau~ 4 TODAY AND TOMORROW " ToiaiiAs o Yorss P,Wm,:d m_' :: - AMEIGHAN. fa “WOMAN ™ PROOF." Artists’ Model, and So Fell Vio- g Ga.Ave.&QuebeeSt, tim to a Great Love, to Pe - TODAY AND TOMORROW—NOR M A .crl::':ifl;l %lu Agnlo; to ¢ &Mgr},«m. in “ASHES OF VEN. s 2. Col appily Unneoes RAPHAEL % at © s N.w. ROW—“WHERE _ THE “NORTH a5 GINE Our Gang Comedy, “THE L] I : ON IN “A PERFECT 3¢ TR IR P CONCERT FEATURES -9 SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY WALLACE RELD, e vaneataoal rx: T R S SR oL R ", B T Bt i RICHARD LORLEBERG menity fteelt. _____ e DANIEL BREESKIN HOME 20 o smesi v WASHINGTON’S EMINENT CELLIST ConpucTInG CRCE Sl o, | FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA-GEC. WILD, Birscter WASHINGTON'’S FINEST ORCHESTRA T ; - )‘{l.:n_lgxml:a)?a}m;u‘n, ITRANGERS HELD OVER! Another hig week!—and no wonder! Ever since this superb new Jackie Coogan hit flashed on Washington’s gaze a week ago, the demand for a continuation of the en- gagement has been voiced by thousands! Accordingly, we announce a sec- cond week of Metro’s mag- nificent new classic that cost more than $600,000. JACKIE C "Long Live the King’ BY MARY ROBERTS RINEHART A METRO PIOTURE NLESS you've seen “Long Live the King,” you U have never seen the real Jackie Coogan—the re- markable baby Barrymore of the screen, who utterly eclipses everything he did in “Oliver Twist” and “The Kid” and who reveals a versatile art that will amaze you in this amazing story of royalty and romance. SECOND WEEK STARTS TODAY—SUNDAY, DEC. 2 LOEW’S COLUMBIA ¢+ ¥ STREET AT 13TH L

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