Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1924, Page 14

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14 " _THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924 west, will ‘be the big picture feature, |ing certain essential changes, prior suppiemented with a Mack Senriett com- | to this presentation by the Ram's edy and the Urban Movie Chats. Head_Players, and its production in ~ \ New York later this season. Walter W. Beck plays the role of Band Box Revue: Capt. Isatah Bartlett, with Leona Rob- Pep and melody are promised at|erts as his wife, Josephine Hutchin- o . ja record of shattering box ‘office fig- g : (21 son as his daughter and Ranald Sav- Merton of the Movies. | & box office AiE- [the Strand next week, beginning|ery ag his son. Arthur J. Rhodes also i e Sunday, the bill being headed by Gell | {iv % ; 5 Bl 18 “Merton of the Movies” George S.| “The fn‘:{";.r:if:;w“.ifrhnf/?,‘fgmd"";" Mann's'“Band Box Revue,” featuring | 4% & Promnent part, Robert Bel, 2 Kaufman and Mare Connelly’s stage | ‘ussing them from a broad Doint of |1 u Jieely medley ot toucie” dammg | and the stage settings are by James version of Harry lLeon Wilsow's|view. It also has an interesting love |hna® <ivesypirbons g Reynolds. graphic picture of the world of films, introduced in the conflict be- | ™ Harry Mayo, “Knight of the Road” e Will be seen here at the National The- n justice and injustive, with sev- |\ill appear as an added attraction. Tosch idel, Frid: er next week beginning Monday €T SUEPCOES o dham, |Others will include Bill Telank and oscha Seidel, Friday. . o s under the direc. | HATTY €. Brown, Zelma Tiden, A. J; |Hene Dean in “Calling’; Raclne and [ The community center department tion of George ¢ Tyler and Hugh | Herbert, Osear’ Wigman, ° Clarence | Gat”alone” und Mack and Manus in|Of the public schools will present o fof (leovire, . Ayiers o1y Handyside, Hale Nor David ew “herial Novelty: ™ Toscha Seidel, young Russian violin- of more than thirty people {;‘;;‘,};‘“\3}:{;‘,\ Bttty Bentiice I at truth is stranger than fie- | ISt in recital at Central High School er, who ! aughn, Elzs on wi he proved by - | Frida 3 :30 o'clock. lenn Hunter, who plays| \aude Rowland, Blanche S Hon willh P oy g concert In the P Hamflion Mott, sp ame,” an_adaptation of concert course” of Mra. = T i Campbell, J. K. Mur- ock. George Wright and Bar- | (i, SIAFG PIgY, (TRe Sorretpandonty Seidel studied with Leopold & - . rt Cowles, Wilton Lacka Coopexy Weiman and Alice Pollock i Afger his first two seasons in - s % waine Callender, Tom Had- | Ella Shield i Wilki P i Clifford, . = ¥ a this youns man hzs"s:{:\:,r,:d 4 Johr . Alexander a Shields— William 15, ace among the world's gre 5 jr.; Helen Royton, Billy Jenney, ilkie Bard. Carl ; i | Tinists, despite the fact that he is CHER 5 At Keith's next week Ella Shields, | W, 4 Buddy Mess or are only twenty vears of age. i B : e S MEasIERE RTR L im_ will include “Con- at,” allegro moderato, un . famous impersonator of Lnglish “ ale characters, and Wilkie Bard, a | ondo Mo- “Parches.” star of the London music halls, are | Mollie Willi ' Sh rotn. alegretto (Mo atches. co-headlining. 1t is interesting to ollie Wilhams ow. (24 D nding) = “ariosor o comedy drawn Dby |Dete that the one impersonates male | Next Week Mollie. Williams i | characters. while the other imperson- |“Her Own Show” come to the G ates fema acte % The only woman producer of | Lou_ Holt ackface and musical |Columbia burlesque, each, Ll n € SRt | comedia added attraction {brings with her a better show. This ter. ‘The ‘lheroine “Patches.” b a melange of com- ' she is_cl 3 3 The Best whimsical child of the streets, in torn s 3 previous efforts. A brilliant middy blouse and worn shoes, who | 4 < Allen, | ~herself, includes Jack | % Is Home-made talks « funny mixture of siang and i t a pro- sh, Phil Adamé, Bel : X a 5 She has been selling 5 e s, assisted at | l!hmlrluks, Here's ANy way to save $2 lee, > 0 * 4 e AL L and vet have the best cough H | sther with a chorus of d-picked by Miss Wil- Dy T I o in the world o in- | if: a radiant display of | $ao0a e itesteeseeettesssd s o hcaalonet Dok clude Judson Cole, " conjuror of | little fighter is ches; | e urn Wt foX | i You've probably heard of this ous interlude in which he is g h as , ¢ the audience new Burope g well known plan of making cough it and her heart 1 ¥ Sl riaticiic ¥ t home. But have you ever e played by Al n. A b3 ¥-and cley 4 Miss i by F ‘Thousands of families, the York company 2 n - o . | Goman company. : : and o : [ the world over, feel that they co in Songs and Ste: ; e hardly keep house without it. llil cludes difticult ha eps. R simple and cheap, but the way it Aesop’s Fables, Tonies of the Day takes hold of a cough will soon earn b .I:;:!‘:.h;hlAull ;h News Weekly will com- | |it a permanent place in your home. e D e bi | l-'eurlhr” 1I'n:|liunin. most mous Into a pint bottle, pour 2; ounces i | 0, will be presented in recital at | x: then add plain granulated Show of 1923. . | of Pinex; plain g; i ational Theater tomorrow after- | L King Solomon, | noon at 4:30, under the management | sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, lared the most coSt¥, | mya Cosmes Theater. now T. Arthur Smith, Inc., Concert |if desired, use clarified molasses, & the fifteenth year of its careei T ASOC] s 3 honey, or corn syrup, instead of celebrate its “anniversary b 4 sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes ‘il which -the m Fmany, cor CEh good, never spoils, and gives you a s el {u 5 full pint of better cough remedy fions A L Gasy “harles Deland, w o axform, 8 10 _audlence | sh times its cost. high-hatted tragedian of song. Chatis. it g « EBB| will be assisted in following him by | three his famous mi Rocity aitis ; e first Wll-| Feferring to the song book. n which | It is really wonderful how quickly 2 chorus gitT, an artists model, & novie printed the English ¢ a1l | this home-made remedy conquers a ot vamp, _suffrage singer and @ ! 3 < 5 oal e | cough—usually in 24 hours or less, off. Libby and Spi - will debate nt me o Litos su- | It seems to penetrate through every Hatfie Darling, o i e s dee a mation regarding | 8ir passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or s make the e with | soncer: be obtained from | tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals o ' Inc, Concert |the membranes, and gives almost immediate relief. :plendldhfi); lh': at : - 4 z = | tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronc al music by = his Ram's Head Players. | and bronchial asthma. anged by 2 'K 1'1.'::{».» racti Another strong contrast in bLills is| Pinex is a highly concentrated * Huffman, who has produced all| Others will include *o- | promised at the Ram's Head Play-|compound of genuine Norway pine the Winter Garden shows in recent |bern. harmony singer: i . be n extract, and has been used for gen- years, staged this production under ane : £, ary erations for throat and chest ail- the personal direction of J.J. 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