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AMUSI \!T pl\()to plays T}us Weelc Hale and Harry Myers, will be CLE Buwes, in and added short-reel Continued from Third Page.) Creighton The comedy Pennsyl- | Foollsh.” of col- |features will complete the program. ennsylvan- | Douglas Maclean will be the star ship of | W ay and Thursday, in “Going Ties of | 7hich will be ay Sennett's laughmaker. ilor.” and & novelty reel dren of Holland.” For the lusi two days of the week Strongheart, the wonderful police dog. upporied by Lady Julie, und humui ast led by Lillian Rich, will be seen n an exciting and picturesque action drama. Jimmie Adams will be re- [ronsible for the fun, in “Black and Riue,” and wdded features and spec | rausic Will xount ont the oatertatne mei ' vin pular or ans Waring's Maatl The th onducto flors a new pations cex toduy at centinuous from and (hroughout the week from spectal ntutions will be anily at Iy 3, 6 m. Although were last night's inaugural v Wil not be reserved erformance The daily nlist the interest of feminine tor-goers. The lounges and oms afford w place for mecting Tvery seat placed on hursday mo at 10 o e box the Met an | o heater dedicatory | o, at the Tivoli Theater Fable 1es formed in both | Mar strect. The ticket | sire) mited to four seats to a | ing It Donald, | Vernon 'hursday, “The Man P voli to the n.m the vem; 2 pam. he offered 45 and 9 reserved hercafter at any intended 1o the Test matinees are Apollo; and Monday, Ernst Lubisch's Marriage Circle,” and Acsop “The Champion Tuesday, - Philbin, in “The Age of De- and Spat Family in “Rough- Wednesday, Katherine in hastit and Boh in “Ride Cowboy Warren Kerrigan. in ym Brodney's,” and Snub | Pollard, in “Friend Husband”: Friday, | Jucaueline Logan, in “Waming Bar- | riers.” and Witwer's “The Telephone | Girl™: Saturday, Wesley Barry, in “The’ Country Kid,” and Juvenile dy, “Over the Fence”; matinee ttractions, “Way of a Man” and i stockings.” Sunday he of the week 3 Alart, conductor Tivoli Orchestra, who this nsfers his activities from the Am ador to the new house at 14th street and Park road, takes with him Nis concert master and associate con- ductor, Joseph N. Nash. The Wur itzer orchestral unit triple-manual ipe organ at the Tivoll will be play ed by Arthur Flagel For the permanent “Tiveli Theater, S. Barret l:as been appointed director of pre entation Al presentations of pectacular and ballet numbers at t Yivoli will be created snd staged Mr. McCormick. He w ted A o Lubovsko, ene. costume MeCormick has served dire for severa foremost theaters on the co and Mlle. Luboyska is an ar- of international reputatio conduct_of the ! MeCarmi Avenue Grand. Constane, Dangerous Maid, in iend Hus- and he Merriage d Aesop Fable, “The Thursday. Irene Rioh, in tia Lombard.”” and Neal Burns, Il the Wagon"; 3 in “Just Off Broadwa: Spat Family, in “The Great *{doors”; Saturday, Antonio Moreno, in Yaming Barriers,” and “Our Gang, tage IPright: matinee i herstoekings. ® Chovy Chase: (doors open | o Ven- day in Pollard, Puesday n ach's, Cire Champion Luc in Gilb designer s production of the tnent tiste Central—"Phantom Justice Rod " 1 Rocque, Estelle Ilian Leighton and Kathryn Mo o the members of the c: nted for the irst the s uin wday and tomorrow ) “Ashes Norma Talmadge; Avsop's ¥ “From R o s, nts. Tuesduy, “Tho Hearlet Katherine MacDonaid; Chiet” Pap Tuttle comedy; der”: cducational; scenic . \ Thursday '(matinee Wednesdas 3:30 pam), “The Hum- Bird.” oria n; Cumedy i cws events. The Dinpy -Da Ghost ¢ educ second series of | Vaughn hanton riences of who won gud Love, Re and | spl pm.), Cameo of Love's o 14, tional, “The Sy 1 (doors open 2:30 Juno. “harle 1 n “Big Dan”; Thursday f ¢ s Up,” and “Ruth Trene Carolina. tomorrow, “The Want- with ie Prevost and Huntley Tuesday, Harold Lioyd, in Wednesday, Shirley Ma- “Love Letters’: Thursday, “Held to Answer.” with House Peters Montana: Friday. “Tea With with Loulse Fazenda, Gale Chester Conklin and Snits Bd- Saturduy, Douglas MacLean, ng Uy Circle. tomorrow, Zau of the Dese nest Porrence Floyd Hughes; comed P iay Be Da ‘hildren's Children™: Wedn, « sla Dana “In earch of Thrill"; Thursday and Friday, Gloria Swanson.. in “The Humming Bird” ng_Comedy, “Jodge Night g 7 and ¥ p.m. Admission, turday Herbert Raw!li: n, tolen Secrets,” also anta Trail k brought medy a e I tunning W will have d Mr. Th pi Crandall's—"The Mark of Lopez. of Lopez annow mestic | supplied Fables, st news reel r ¥ on_the program ipson and Miss Juno w organ pa t wards in “Goi he He Daniels, & Beer along the 1 Thomson. Wil red Lucas, Keener, Dot Farley d Dick Sutherland are among those n the ca The comedy for the first hill o is Mermaid's 2: Caesar." il will be completed by ‘bbreviated camera subjects and pipe organ accompaniment. William Desmond will succeed to the stellar pu‘-l(lnll Wednesday and Thurs. day in “Breathless Moments.” T ction is .crowded with excitement aurel 11l furnish ughs in| “The mithy,"” nd the bil' will be completed by added short reels Broadwa; roke.” th hief nd _Saturd < vy Carr, T Mar, Dore Muclyr Edward Iy Crutg story York i in ¥e Dumbarton. lay, Shirley Mason, in “Love l.'-l- ters”: tomorrow and '\‘ue=dm ard Barthelmess, | Weanesday Nilsson, i Friday. Owen Moore, rimony Saturday. Buck Jone “Not a Drum Was Heard. To ture inter Empire. l tomorrow, John G k Bur events ‘rank Ma: d Virginia valli Wild Oranges. Movie Chats; Saturday, Jac! ‘The Man From Wyoming,’ ews, Buddy inger, in The Young Tenderfoot.” and thir- centh episode of "Steel Trail” (mati- nee only). Lincoln — "The Marriage Circ]e.“ .incoln Theater, U beginning this n.’v:rvmnn and contir the offering W's production with Flore Hippodrame. Monte Blue, special cast, in “Potash and T T y . = HELD OVER | THE BIGGEST, QUICKEST HIT—WITH THE MOST CELEBRATED CAST—EVER MADE. COSMOPOLITAN'S THE GHEAT WHITE WAY IT"S A KNOCKOUT ASK ANY NEIGHBOR WHO SAW IT! ADDED ATTRACTION ‘WKO’S WHO IN WASHINGTON' THIS WEEK MEET THEM FACE TO FACE TODAY nl A BAILY Adolphe Menjou, 2P M Mol Mac- Wedneeday. | Out- | “The | “The | Mack | THE SUNDAY Next Week's Photoplays | (_OLLMBIA-“The Breaking Point.” METROPOLITAN —'Anna Q. Nilsson, in “Flowing Gold."] RIALTO—Laura La Plante; in “Excitement.” PALACE—“The Dawn of a | | Tomorrow.” AMBASSADOR — “Flo wing Gold.’ TIVOLI—*Try and Get It.” (L\TRAl,—"lh: Man Brodney CRANDALL'S—Herbert Raw- on, im “The Jack of {] Club i From| rimutter’ tomorrow. _Johnny | alker. in' “Fashionable Iakers' iesduy, Tom Moore and Kdith Rob- | ts, In' “Big Brother’; Wednesdgy Herbert Rawlingon, in “Mystery Gir | Thursday, “Eagle Feather': Frida Reno”; Saturday, Miriam Cooper. in | fter the Ball H Olympic. | Toduy and tomorrow, Ernest Truesx, jin * and Sunshine | Somebody Lied”; Tuexday dnesday, J. Warren Kegrigan and Anna Q. Nilsson, ‘Thundering Dawn.” and Century comedy. “Keep | : Thursday, Marshall Neljau's | l 'l Rendezvous,” with Conrad Na- ol and Lyeille Ricksen, and comedy; riday, Shirley Muson, in “Love let- | and Leathér Pushers,” rday, \'ll‘LuF ”ll““l‘ “Toilege of | N cumlbdy “You're Nex and | | d!x:mle “The Ghost City,” wilh | Pete Morrison. 1 Savoy Monday, Constance | he Dangerous Mai F'riend JHus Wednesduy rriage ! “sunday | Talmadge, and Snub Pollard, i Tuesday Lubitsel's The ' and Aesop Fable: Thursday Irenc ' Rich, in “Lucretia Lombard." 1d Clff Bowes, in “Don’t Hesitate" John Gilbert, in “Just Off ." and Sapt Fam [ Saturday. Jacqueline Loga » and Mermaid matinee at atherstockings.” ar in and { Comed | traction, -1 Takoma. and ‘oday and tomdrrow, Thomus lzifan, in “Pied Piper Malo Tues day, Gleanor Boardman, in “The Day of iaith”; Wednesday. Huntloy |.1.. . in_ “The Wanier Thursdsy and’ ¥rid Buster Keaton, in “Our | Hospitality”; Saturday malinee and cvening, Blanche Sweel, in “Quincy {Adams Bawyer.” Brass | Sundicy MeLeun ing Up,’ the Sailor Agnes Ayres Call 1t “Hor Bers in - heart | Witwer’ | urday, and A Diw and Mack Senneit’s tesday and Wed ay nd Juck Holt, in “Don't id Larry Semon Thursday, John Gil nub Pollard in_“Go. “Inbad in “St. Kl riend Husband”; in_“The Love “The Telephone ley Barry, in “The Coun and Dorothy Devore, in matinee attractions, and “Leatherstock- | Marry E. Lohmeyer, formerly manager {of Crandali's Avenue Grand Theater. | {last night traasferred his manag | prowess from the southeast to Crandall's w Tivoli ater at 14th street and voad, where he will be resident is succeeded ut the Ave Walter k. Ce ele- i Film Features LIBERTY }erth Cap. and P Sts. THOMAS MEIGH) “PIED PIPER MATONE DUMBARTON SR SARON by ley, THOMAS ME MALONE. HIPI’ODROM POTASH AND CAROLIN ART GORDON NEW STANTON ? JANE NOVAK VA NOVAK WORTH. & C Sty N.E. tin. from & p.m Y MARMOUNT N LANDIS, HO in “THE MAN RAPHAEL 8th and O Sts. N.W. : TODAY AT | ¥ | TOMORROW (l| Brayeiie’ swher s criarLEs { JONES, in Thos. H. Ince’s “ANNA | CHRISTIE.” COMEDY 1119 H §t. N.E. L. 2600 MATINEE TODAY AT 3 .M. TODAY AND TOMORROW CORRINE GRIFFITH and CONWAY TEABLE, in “BLACK OXEN. COMEDY. FAVORITE 62 H St. N.W. MATINE LLOYD, HUGHE ol CRANDALL'S § Strect at 10t § TIVOLI 14th st. & Park rd.n.w GURAL, A AL MUSIC. . PHOTODRAMATIC CRANDALL' UXE I’lll!El) OF SP! AND WADG CENTRAL CRANDALL’ b Bet, D TODAY AND TOMORROW._STAR CAKT. PHANTOM JUSTIC 'nunu.muss:: TODAY AND TOMOR- ‘TAR CAST, in “THE MASK 0 o Theater H St N.B TODAY AND_TOMORROW_FLORE PO R EER 7 il st YORK THEATER Ga.Ave.&Quebecst. AND TOMORROW—DOUGLAS OING UP." And MACK inal Stage LOV __BODY LIED." WILLIAM RUSSE CHRISTIE." Conn, Avenue & CHEW CHASE uexl-ley 8¢, D.C, “ASHES o? vmm TALMADG) RAGS TO Ricw mumm Homy Events. SE: oy i 'Aud News F | spent {said fed at & number of Hollywood homes. 'Favorite Books&?Photoplays |swer b those | phatoplays it will be a significant fact jeritic STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL Hollywood Gossi P in June, Novarro ' fo 0, PART 3. 1924— Making Pictures From Poems. HE business of converting a pop- | ular or famous poem into a mo- | tion picture has been found to be not the caslest task that the maker of | screen entertainment can face, Director Clarence Badger and Sce- | narist Winifred Dunn were given the cript of “The Shooting of Dan Mc- irew.” The poem, ko far as fact is concerned, relates a. traglc eplsode in an Arctic circle dance hall, 1t | concerns the Inevitable pistol duel in %he dark, which results In the death of two men by ecach other's marks- | manship. Mr. Badger and his scenarist faced | the task of turning out a pieture | that would afford entertginment for t least an hour and a half. The went to work to reconstruct a bac ground and a foreground for the cli- ‘nm--flv episode, which brings out alll | the mare foreibly ntral eplsode They tered the way stalk taking with him Ramon leading ,man_and Mrs Niblo, kno to filnl fans as Enid Bennett, for leading woman. Phyliis Danjels, herself an actress, and the mother of Bebe Danlels, has rrived liere from the éast on'a fly- ing trip to wupervise the furnisting of Bebe Daniely’ now home on Com- monwealth avenue. The daughter will return’to Hpllywood after com- pleting her work opposite Valentine in_“Monsieur Beaucaire.” Warner Baxter, having just com- pleted the male lead in “Thoss Who Dance” for Thomas H. Ince, h been signed by Mr. Ince on a three- | year contraot. Jesse L. Lasky, {(Continued from Third P n ‘ranch of Harold Bell Wright to dis- cuss with the novelist which of his stories shall be next put into photo- play form. With him went Hope Loring and Louls Leighton, who will make the aduptation. Pola Negri has given up her home in Beverly Hills and has taken a| year's lease on the bungalow in the Ambassador Hotel grounds in whtch Jack Plekford and Mariliyn Miller their honeymoon, is bound for New Yor} ymoon tour with Robe actor. She says whe has rom, pletures and will make ne in New York, where her and will soon be seen in o new Eroadway production Divores paners Mre. AR Aco) star. reine, returning from New York, has announced the greatest production program in the history 8f Paramount. Within two months; He ®, cighteen separate units will be busy upon new productions, and this level will be maintained throughout the summer with thirteen companies here in Hollywood and five at the company’s Long Island studio James Cruze will at once begin work directing Glenn Hunter, in| “Merton of the Movies," and Wil- | tiam De Mille, who has started “The |, Bedroom Window,” will follow at |{pjy once with “Spring Cleaning,” & New York stage success. Among them is that of Jack Gilbert| suderman’s ‘Song of- Songs” will be | and Leatrice Joy. Harold Lloyd and |adapted to the pereen for Pola Negyl | Mildred Davis. James Kirkwood and (under the title “Compromised.’ Lila lLee and Wallace Maciponald and | George Melford’s next two plctures Dorris May will be “Tiger Love’ and iy Fred Niblo, dircetor, plans to make | Hands,” and , Willlam Farnum will | z A pieture from the one and only story [ make “The Man Who Fights Alone.” | % {he has ever written. It is called "Red | (conyrignt, 1924, in United States and Great | picturization of George Randolpl Lily,” and calls for exteriors in Paris| “Rritais | ety AtnericAn | Chester's ‘A Tale of Red! and Brittany. Mr. Niblo will sail E I Rumor gpread that the flow- | ers were for Dustin Farnum, who has the male lead, and soon he was be- seeched with catalogues, specimens of roxes and data enough regardi the bloom to publish a book on t Origin and Development of 1% He found there are fifty e filed here by | the wife of the western Mrs. Acord names Lilliam Lor- film “leading woman. who is to be in South America with Acord. The wifc asks §100 & week wlimopgyr wnd un interest in Darkeye, Acord® valuable trajned horse. No othier community property is listed in_the complaint Visits of the stork are now expect- climax in 8 _tragedy such ! |a cease: and le tors .of future The o8 the more the story to Anpiness as best they Shooting of Dan MeGrew” will | its first local engagement here | afternoon, Ros;isiola;at F[(;u'ers THI EE truck loads of roses were scd each day for several | during dhe making of “My Man, nove hie accomplishments. The for mare WHETHER tie best in fiction bes elnematic h . Mictures ap.| ook has been a best weller comes the best pictures ap-| 0 N enty years and the dramatic| With three times as many varieties parently receives an rmative an-|adaptation has been given stage pro- | that the flower was cultivated from the results of @ recent poll duction for an equal period of time. | cAHivst times 4 has an orlgin lost ducted % »ok | Second on the roster appears “The | In antiquity radition claims that ducted by the International Book | ., 'Sl 0 0% ¢ the Apocalypse,” of | It w biooms that bewu iew (o determine the five favorite [whicn Hex Ingram made is most tifted of Eden, and that of sthe present century. To|famous screen contribution. 2 thtorentedl surce of good | . Then follow A. S. M. Hutchison's * uterested in the mource of good | ( Then follow o Winston Churchill, and short stories am the Afth preference This cholce of favorite liters should stand as satisfactors proof | i {that those elements in lon wirch Wister's | appeal to the greatest percentage of b has re- | the reading public find as wide and nt from |eager an audience among picture St nota- | goers spe in stor Crisis” " 0. Henry's | dest in cultu sU varieties, the symbolism signify lite ai used (o narac ted L ose who its beauty s of all the not only film pro- that winn cred the sereen versio c five have | but outstar ing Deoples It is als auty of must be prote will prick 1 troy or defile gt the be il thorn | attempt GREAT DOUBLE BILL LOEW’S PALACE THEATER WEEK BEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON “THE SHOOTING OF DAN M'GREW” By Robert W. Service Metro's superb and enthralling picturization of the famous poem of the Klondika gold rush day pulsing, unforgettable classic of adventure and a woman's love, with a cast that includes BARBARA LA MARR--LEW CODY PERCY MARMONT AND OTHERS 00 EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION RODOLPH VALENTINO The screen’s greatest lover in a revised, de luxe edition of the original feature-length 1. photoplay success “A SOGIETY SENSATION” AESOP'S FABLE—PATHE NEWS-—TOPICS PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA METRO PRESENTS THE GREATEST OF JUVENILE STARS JACKIE COOGAN In the latest and greatest of all Jackie's triumphs—A wonderful, beautiful picturiza- fion of the famous classic by Ouida, “A Dog of Flanders,” retitled for the screen, “A BOY OF FLANDERS” - Clad as a quaint little Flemish lad of the Low Countries, Jackie Coogan steps forth in a tender, wistful and exquisite story of childhood that pnly this great boy star could telll—The story of a youngster’s struggle against poverty,. persecution and neglect, with only a faithful dog to share his trou- bles! It is clearly the greatest of all Coogan pictures! IS R ATV AR ERERATNBE R R WITH A CAST INCLUDING JOSEF SWICKARD —- JEAN GARPENTER NIGEL de BRULIER - TEDDY, THE DOG AND MANY OTHERS Juvenile Comedy, International News Columbia Symphony Orchestra MIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIHlIIllIIlIII"INII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllllllifllllllllIIlIllllIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIllfilllllllllllmmlllllllilIlllllllg ummmmmnummummnunnmn|mtmmmnnmmnmfimnmnumnnmmiiimmummummmi AMUSEMENTS e e 111111103 METROPOLITAN] F ST. AT TENTH Today—Doors Open at 2:30 p. m. Daily, 10:30 a. m. te 11 p.m. 0% THIS WEEK &1 First National Presents Silent Drama’s Favor- ite Emotional Star in Her Most Fascinating Role NORMA TALMADG g Supported By Joseph Schild): re Arthur Edmund Carewe, in ONG oF LOVE A Colorful Dyama of Romance and Intrigue Under Star-Studded African Skies in Which Miss Talmadge Appears As an Algerian Danc- ng Girl v CHARM AT ITS ZENITH == EMBROIDERY. IOMTI" DEVORE IN GETTIAG GERTIE'S GOAT SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY Prelude—*Song of India” (Rimsky-Korsakoff) Played as a Violin Solo by Sigmund Ziebel DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S-FIREST ORCHESTRA AN it o Bt theste | INIITNIIN ——CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR | 18th ST. AND COL. RD. MATINEES—SUN. AT 3—SAT. AT 2 P. M. Susn.—Mon.— Wed. RN IR First National Present NORMA TALMADGE Supported By Joseph Schildiraut and Arthur Edmund Carewe in an Oriental Romance in Which She Appears As a Desert Dancing Girl, the - |SONG OF LOVE Adesop Fable—"If Noah Lived Today” Thursday-Friday—MAE MARSH in “DADDIES” Dippy-Doo-Dad Comedy—"Our Little Nell” lay—Star Cast in “LADIES TO BOARD” Satard Juvenile Comedy—“About Face” Sport Reel—“Call of the Game" AR AT AT O LA Vil —— ORIGINAL CRANDALL'S “—— NINTH AND E Today—Mon.—Tues. FRED THOMSON With W il j» e d Lucas, Hazel Keener, Dot Far- ley and Dick Sutherland in @ Sensational Stunt Drama of the Mezican Border, the MASK OF LOPEZ —EXTRA— MERMAID COMEDY WED.—THURS. In His Latest Universal Production - BREATHLESS MOMENTS STAN LAUREL IN “SMITHY” FRI—SAT. 10 STARS Led By Mary Carr, Peroy Marmont, Maclyn Ar- buckle and Henrietta Crossman in BROADWAY BROKE “RUNNING WILD” JIMMIE AUBREY KINOGRAMS IN “THE BUTTINSKY” N e e By TS IRIIAINIA CRANDALL'S l— CENTRAL ||| “—NINTH BET.D & E _ Today-Mon.-Tues.-Wed. KLL STAR CAST Led By Rod La Rocque, Estelle Taylor and Lillian Leighton in a Drama of Shady Lawyers and Shiftu Crooks PHANTOM JUSTICE ADDED Second Release Witwer's “THE TELEPHONE” FLORENGE VIDOR ted By Momnte B Warie Provost Adolphe Menjou, Creigh- ton Hale and Harry Meyers, Ernst Lub- itsch’s the MARRIAGE CIRCLE AESOP FABLE fimmmmmmulmmummmumuumn RN RO S | I

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