Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1924, Page 60

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4 .’\\IUSEMENTS‘ THE INDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 13, 1924—PART 3. Photo Plays This Week (Continu>d from Third Page.) Dippy-Doo-Dad Nell; Thursda. “Tke Strang: “Roughing 1t Her Life" and phone Girl lin, in Caesar” stockin, Today and tomorrow, Blunche Sweet. 1n “Anna Christie”: Tu Neilan esents vous Friday and wonder dog, in "The Chevy Chase, Today and tomorrow (doors op . Richard Barthe Love Master.” Andree Lafa : CIff Bowes, in S educational scenlc Wednesday and Wednesday, The Affairs of imple Sadic. Dark Tim Thursday Adams, the Range Kirk Keep Gaston uart Holmes J Dana, nOrTow dith Roberts, nesday. “The I Thursday The Saturday, Tom Mix, in Bolled Favorite. Strongheart. in tomorrow, L Jn,:»r’wf Maid »f the Beast Hippodrome. Film Features DUMBARTON “IN_SEARCH OF 4 11 H EMPIRE "_ u.;'\”fi‘. RENS, TODAY AN _ANNA O NTLSSEN, CAROLINA ™2 & v NEW STANTON gt Lontin_from HRLENE In Rugert Hagwes Divorce~A Sersational Photo Marvel “RENO” Thrilling whirtwiod of interest Scheer Bros. RAPHAEL O(h and O Stx. N.W. RICHARD RARTHELMESS, and Comedy PRINCESS TIE 7:10 and 0:10. FAVORITE 62 H St. N.W. STRONGHEART Street at 10th CRANDAU..'S wgurnopouru CRANDALLS e R e TODAY AND ‘_““““P““CJIRdN' NTLSs0Y AN 4 REX BEACH" Comeds. CRANDALL'S &= DAY AR, TOMORROW i R B MA ) 4 . PN FARREX rOMOR RAWLINsOR O Avd BENNET'S CRANDALL s SAVOY THEATER U o2 . and Col. M. VENUE GRAND (345, Fa Ave, S5 RK THEATER A TODAY AND TOMO! n""‘q i TALMADGE and C et J ¥ oLmlc o- !1 -"nlfl - TEMPLE OF . “THE RAIN- AMERICAN 5 256 “PIPD_PIPED u.\m ‘(FIUUA\ AVOIIQ. CHEVY CHASE Son~ et S5, & NHAJ AN.D P-OR o fondsy 3 x.vrm'nn WA BT ) e e N g 50, L p's Fables 335 Sth 81, 8. KUPER SPEC] In ")LD(-MA.‘H OF THE STORM. iSth_and Californin REGENT streets N, LA NREGRIL in “THE BPANISH DANCYWR."" Also Fox News and Comeds. | day. Maurice Costello, in ldu Rod darshali 1 Justice. | Friday vly Friend”; | Barbari . in Yiomen W Give," and Dippy-Doo-Dad our Little Nell”; Thureday, Be . In ther”; Wednesday. n Thursday. “The Friday, “Reno’; Ball. “Mystery Girl" Eagle's Feather” Saturday, “After the X3 = Ahll! Home. and tomorrow, Gloria Swan- “The Humming Bird": Tu “Roulett ednesday and Thursday, Bebe s and krnest Torrence, in * ge of the Desert: Frid res, in “Don't Call 1t Lov La Rocque, in | In | Today | . in Today and tomorrow, Anna Q. Nils- | son, in “Ponjola”; Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Mae Murray, in “The French Phantom Doll”; Thursday and Friday, $loria Swanson, in “The Humming Bird";| .\'Alul‘(lu}' matinee, MacLaren's “The Bonnie Brie: Saturday ning, Nagel, in “The Ren- | deavous” Olympic. day and tomorrow, Mary The Temple of Ven canor Boardman and | . he Day of |<.||lh' Yo‘,k‘ ¢ Chadwick, In' “Ren . loore, In Rex Beach's A Today and tomorrow, ¢ ‘riday, Rod La Rocque an in “The pangerous Taylor. In “Phantom J > turday, Tom Mix and ¥ . Mary Philbin, in “The nd Lloyd Hamilton. in Starke. In “Iyes of the Fores Ay = ; P W Plll\fi!llfi\ Irene Rich 1 Jimmic ! Phiibin, uline Princess. tichard Bar- ay, Baby P York e Rapids” “After the in “The Darling urday, Mary Astor Raphacl. erstock mfip.' Announcement is made that the | voy 18 not going to be converted staurant. a five-und-te department st remain Crandall's management of ~and when the seaxon arden will ;nm.un o tertatnment uctions whio andoyial fosc bt dren And tha Today morrow, Richard Bar thelmess, ourtot. Hearte Wednesday and Thursday, Consta Talmadge, in “The Dangerous M ary Philbin, {n “The A Desire” turday, Harry Cs “The N Hawik Savoy. “Today tomorrow, A R _The Home of Perject butertainment wmmw‘g THE LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 1210 ____| irecisely as in the pest “onway Tearlo | that! The Other Woman. WMWY former husband s now yours, but T just ‘want to warn you, when you won him, 1 was his were the other woman, advanta are his. wife am the woman!" These significs » 18 mine—you other | street ca 2 ) T promise of romantic fireworks .in| John M. Stahl's latest plcture, “Why | feels that he is the innocent v n Men Leave Home.” Lewis Stone plays |of wifely “nagging.” A vamp, in the the husband in question. The plctdre, | person of his pretty stendgrapher, while & comedy, based on Avery Hop- enters the scene, and soon the man ST Dlky, hald e eun 2 ""l':;l‘llmdx himself divorced, remarried husbaitd B to |and regretful. His former wife then ‘uutumvn the role f a homewrecker the old und the whirl of events finally ends in their remarriage wike of his neglect, but alw Little fumily squabbles follow thie outline the I.OEW S PALACE THEATER WEEK BEGINNING TODAY---SUNDAY_APRIL 13 GEORGE MELFORD’S stage play by Frances Hodgson Burnett! Th don slums and her amazing adventure with on of England’s great statesmen! A story thal with its sunny philosophy! INCLUDING JACQUELINE LOGAN---DAVID TORRENCE AND RAYMOND GRIFFITH LATEST SENNETT COMEDY-—“SCAREM MUCH" PATHE NEWS---TOPICS OF THE DAY TOM GANNON'S MUSIC. superb picturization of the famous novel and heart-warming romance of a girl of the Lon- thr with its adventure and gladdens you With a great cast, e e t SUN—~MON.—TUES. UNITED ARTISTS PRESENTS MARY PICKFORD Supported by Holbrook Blinu and an cxcellent cast, in a dramatic tale of a Spanish street singer Directed by Ernst Lubitsch ROSITA CLIFF BOWES IN “HERE AND THER WED.—~THURS, FRI—SAT. STAR CAST (JANE NOVAK In Universal's New With Eatle Wiliams. Ben Production Alezander. George Siegmann A Chapter | “JEALOUS in Her Life | HUSBANDS Spat Family, in & “The Great Outdoors” Stlssl'.n-i:hr;!; = RIALTO THE PUBLIC—BE ASSURED— YOU NEVER SAV/ A PICTURE LIKE THIS, WHOLE- SOME, REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT, ENTIRELY NEW IN THEME AND STORY, YET PACKED WITH THRILLS, COMEDY, ROMANCE, DRAMA CARL LAEMMLF. PRESENTS EXCITEMENT UNIVERSAL’S FINEST SINCE' “MERRY-GO-ROUND” DAILY 20 P. M. 10:30 70 11 Y/ LAURA LA PLANTE THE NEW TYPE OF AMERICAN GIRL HEADS A FINE ACTING CAST EXTRA SPECIAL || “THE GATEWAY TO THE WEST” PRESENTED BY YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRODUCERS OF “CHRONICLES OF AMERICA” _ THOSE GOOD LITTLE DEVILS “OUR GANG” = “JULY DAYS” A 100-DEGREE COMEDY BY HAL ROACH CONCERT FEATURE RICHARD LORLEBERG, CELLIST WASHINGTON'S UNDISPUTED BEST AMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA, GEORGE WILD, DIRECTOR /%% The Temple of th LOEW’S COLUMBIA THEATER BEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON---SUNDAY, APRIL 13 e POINT” By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART ERBERT BRENON'S great picturization of the noted stage play that sparkles with ro- mance, mystery, adventure and thrills and ves you breath- less with excitement up to the very last scene! Written by the author of that famous thriller, “The Bat,” with PATSY RUTH MILLER---MATT MOORE NITA NALD! AND GEORGE FAWCETT —ALSO— SENNETT-LANGDON COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS LITERARY DIGEST---OVERTURE LI ¢-14th St.& Park Rd. SECOND TRANSCENDENT WEEK Today, 3 to 11:15 P.M.—Daily, 2 to 11:15 P.M. Pipe Organ Promenade Comcert—Arthur Flagel ORCHESTRAL FEATURE—BAILEY F. ALART, CONDUCTING THy. TIVOLI CORPS DE BALLET In ““An Athenian Plaque” THE TIVOLF'S MIRROR OF THE LIVING WORLD CHARLES E. GALAGHER Basso, in “Old Black Yoe” and the Songs of the South * TIVOLI WANDERINGS Tivoli Philosophies in Black and White WARING’S PENNSYLVANIANS Second and Last Week in New American Rhythms ENTIRE PRESENTATION BY S. BARRET McCORMICK ON THE SCREEN BRYANT WASHBURN With Billic Dove and a Cast of Note in a Comedy Gem “TRY AND GET IT” NOTE The Tivoli, largest and most beautiful of Washington's amusement places, brings to the Capital a new type of entertainment at prices that are surprisingly low. The luxurious mezzanine lounge offéers a perfect matinee ren- dezvous for ladies, who will find every provision made for their complete comfort, convenience and enjoyment—and the admission charge only 28¢! BREANING SN 7 Fecopmzed 'm-'n-mIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll"—" il IfillllllIII|I||l||llllllIilill|IIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIImmillIIlIilllllIIIIfIlllII!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!III"I|llll|||||||ll|||IIIIIllllllHIllIIlIlmIlllll!IHII!IIIIlIHIIIIllIlII i SO0 PEingtom o Becomirathecter I HIIINININIE AT T 0000 0 ,__~_____._. Ell TR G Ammsement Bergsin Fonse z'-M--m-'-"""'"'-"-Illllllllllllllllllllll A’VILSEME\ITS ’—C‘!ANDALL S e METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH Teday—Doors Open at 2:30 p. m. Daily, 10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. I First National Presents Two Sereen Favorites Whose Talents Ineure Convincing Portrayals and Sustained Dramatic Interest MILTON SILL With a Cast nl Ezeeptional Ilnlhlnwr of Which the Foremost Member Is ANNA Q. NILSSON (T In Richerd Walton Tully's Rer Beach' FLOWI GOL 0l Field Whieh Aee Combined Comedy. Pathos and Thrill Such Propo Seldoiw Equaled in Breadth DU IT WILL MAKE YOUR BLOOD TINGLE g I EMBROIDERY NEW MERMAID COMEDY, “FAMILY LIFE Prelude—"Little Grey Home in the W Mr. K. S. Burton, Solo Trumpeter SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY—MELODY MOSAIC DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR 18th ST. AND COL. RD.” MATINEES—SUN. AT 3—SAT. AT 2 P. M. Sunday— \' v Fivat National ANNA Q. NILSSON MILTON SILLS Supported By Alice Cclhoun, Cranjord Kent, Josephine Crowell, Bert Woodruff and an Dnpressive Ensemble in Richard Wealtan Tully's Dynamic Film Versica of Rex Beuch's Epic of the Oii Ficlds FLOWI GOLD CLIFF BOWES IN “DUSTY DOLLARS” TUES-WED.—ALL-STAR CAST IN- “NELLIE, THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL” Clyde Cook in “The Misfit” THURS.-FRI.—POLA NEGRI IN “Shadows of Paris” Cliff Bowes in “Film Foolish” SATURDAY—LAURETTE TAYLOR IN “HAPPINESS” Note—Eack Datly_Progrem Will Be Musically Interpreted By Otto F. Beci. One i Most Accomplished Comcert Pipe Ovaanists *n the Umited States, Who Has Been Espe- wally Ewgaged for This Theater. IIIIIIlII\IIl|II|II|||IIII|I|I|IlIl|IIII|III|IIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII — DRIGINAL |CRANDALL ~—— NINTH AND E Today—>Mon.—Tues. HERBERT RAWLINSON In a Drama Based on_the Life of a Cop on New York’s Lower East Side JACK 0’ CLUBS —EXTRA— MACK SENNETT’S “FLIP_FLOPS” CRANDALL'S. EI'I'RAL mnm BET.D & E _ Today-Mon.-Tues.-Wed. STAR CAST Inciuding J. Warren Ker- vigan, Alice Calhoun, Miss Du_Pont, Wanda Hawley and Bertram Grassby in o Dramatic Whiz-Bany THE MAN FROM BRODNEY'S ADDED BOBBY VERNON IN = “RIDE 'EM COWBOY” WED—THURS. “Children of Holland” SPEGIAL cAST — Of Paramount Siars in Thur—Fri—Sat. Wm. De Mille's DON'T CALL ALL STAR GAST | ™17 Love Windsor, Edmund Lowe, CLIFF BOWES IN Raymond G}?ILWI: "?';" “OH, CAPTAIN” e FRI_SAT. NELLIE, THE | JACQUELINE LOGAN BEAUTIFUL Walter: Hists ont Bobert CLOAK MODEL FLAMING WILL ROGERS IN BARRIERS “TWO WAGONS, BOTH | JUVENILE COMEDY COVERED” “OVER THE FENCE” ngnr LA i i S

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