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28, 1924, AMUSEMENTS. < THE EVENING ' ST TON, D: "C., MONDAY, 'APRIL WITH ONE MAN CAR| AMUSEMEN TS S . Clown, Laugh, “miracle” plays, a rogue reformed by the sincere admiration of small town | at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—Mask and Wig, at 8:20 Traffic Blocked for Hour by Quick " Succession of Crashes on AMUSEMENTS. LOEW'S Golumnl ¥ STREET AT 12TH tinnous—10:30 a.m.—11 g NOW PLAYING CECIL B. DeMILLE’S “TRIUMPH"” A gorgeous society love-drama, CRANDALL'S————| METROI'OI.l'I’AI AT 101h: folk and a woman's love—and all | that sort of thing. pm. A few attempts are made to String | poyps p.m. daily. out the plot with sMght kinks that endeavor to fool the audience and make them belfeve that the hero is| K EITH’§—Leviathan Orchestra, really going to be a villain to the | vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. daily. TIVOLI—Photoplay, ballet and mu- sic, continuous from 2 to 11 p.m. bitter end, but too many know that daily. | Tommy Meighan's genial smile wasn't COSMOS—"Watch the Drums," vaude- meant to be villainous. and yester- | day’s audience sat in patience, With- ville and pictures, continuous show, from 1 to 11 p.m. | out manifesting jovous surprise when | the final scenes @eared up the hero’s sof}r’nlnfl wicked character. ehbn ot e he set | STRAN s e DTty Bexee: | ville and plctures, at 2:4 8:40 p.m. GAYETY—"Whirl of Girl Film Features EM”RE oM t 2:15 and 8:15 M Steeet Vg | members of distinguished ballet anhths Spectac]e troupes. Though beautifully staged MIX, in NOR? and costumed, it yet seems to lack “America.” | the fire demanded by the theme. “America” opened yesterday at Polf’ that testified Lo the continued inter- est in a production which, measured by all standards, is the most valuable | that even Grifiith the | its second week Wisconsin Avenue. before audiences Metropolitan—“A Son of the Sahara.” Photographed in Africa, herds oi camels, dusky Arabs, spirit- ed Arablan horses, a hacem and miles upon miles of sandy desert space, “A | > b Son of the hara” is the L \atlock, wife of N b Mat- | s gorgeous TEllogk, e Heot ANl ety at-| o trulh which is deathless, but |Dicture at Crandall's Metropolitan this sk, Fort My Va., accompanied by | - " exceeds it in historic scope, | Week. 1t presents the love story of er mother, Mrs. Frank English, and | ack Lo & lime betore the flag |a be: mul white girl, educated in u of the firs bile s 1« | dom baptize J1o0d res - |of Europ c n a backgrouni pants of the firct automobile Struck | nant couception of a revolution that |that is the ultimate in reglity Action | v the car enables today America to sing its na- | throughout, under the direction of Mrs. Matlock pulled out from the | tional anthem Edwin Carewe, who transported his | curb in front of 1355 Wisconsin ave- | 'The picture was | company to Africa for the picture, is 1we in time for the northbound one- | Daughters of tne superb. 1an car, in charge of William H. | tion. Bach Bert Lytell portrays, with dignity Junn, motorman-conductor, to strike ord, and dramatic power, the role of Sheik | The Matlock car was forced | 23 heard around | Casim Ammeh, who falls in love with A one-man car and five automobiles had a free-for-all mix-up at Wis- ansin avenue and O street last night the car becoming derailed and block- nz traffic about an hour. Mre. Ethel with great vaude- has given to 130 and 88 WENT AMPICO (oxe tion, T and CAROLINA 111053 G Aye- 300 ! DANGEROUS MME screen HER Birth of Jing show in i of immortality “Ine than u Nation was more thut it car- tounded Claire Windwor, Res emary Theby and Walter McGrail inn son oF THE SRHARA FINAL WEEK WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS he Moxt Popular Orchestra Heard in Washington, " bur- suggested b American nation-making where the shot PALACE—"The Confidence Man,” at | battle— | 11:15, 1:15, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:35 iy was fired the world; Theater the first part of this week This pleture is shown also at the Metropolitan Theater and a review of it is given elsewhere. Cliff Bowes' comedy, “Fold Up.” and the Pathe News are added attractions. CRANDAL Gibson in|stranger, 30, 2, {Steen SSADOR—"A Son .of the Sa- at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m NTRAL—"Hook and Ladder.” at | 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and '9:3% extra, Daniel Breeskin, Conducting. CRANDALL’S ‘Aunu Anor TODAY AND TOMORROW in SATSON OF THE CRANDALL’S CENTRAL 9th Bet. D and B TODAY AN Star cast SAHARA TOMORROW — HOOT TODAY 2P DAILY MA TALMADGE. LOVE: are good and the photography excel- lesque, at 2:15 and §:15 p.m. WLt azz Weekly,” a comical satire on = Mapuifoont I _ite beoty jaxd 'AN—"A Son of the Ambassador—"A Son of Fable—News—Overture—Ete. LAST DAY MONTE B CHESTRA MUSIC the automobile of Charles|Lexington, where seveuty Americans |the daughter ‘of the French colonel F STREET AT 13TH sutomobile of Ernest Porter, 4601 0| eyes’—is pictured, the “regular Brit- [him as a bl Bent on vengeance, THOMAS JAI snd COMEDY. NOTE— Louis Hall, 3505 K street. and forced | foned ‘weapons of the colonies but|Claire Windsor: her father, and an | “Hook and Ladder.” FAVORITE vironed on historic - gre e O v capture by the “bla e | photop! it c ground—the Oid |prevent capture by the “blacks,” she | (eudhils iCential i L CASEC I oo roNOT DELAY PRIZE AWARDS. | uay siven valleys and. Torts—each |spurning him again, is sold on the auc- | novel in theme, in that it records the —if son ueed Blank Books THE CONF!DENCE MAN" 1 THE WM FOX SUPER SPI |' ath & the master director as to make |the girl is about to be sacrificed to |Partmen TODAY AND Difficult. A . st e o | ve. == e “Mightier Than the + "and CLYDE COOR, Ths | entertatier becomes the hif- |Laciie, mad thore 1 & drametls climax | death-detying _feats while {n the| e iasiiicen. &n ldeal love R Bmnely Mats. Wed. and Sat. % MARY PHILBIN, in S pril 6-12, has been| ‘The picture, for accuracy ang such |by an unusual twist of the story. |Jufetin e s s D L 4 YOUREYES | LIOKE R o rare thenis flag at Concord bridge that was the | Montague Love . girl's father. |, il et with MISS IRENE FENWICK in H[PPODROW’E i i % and Prot m oA Mulligan, report that | {Bory that a motion picture vision- |favorite. Photography and pictur- Dess, 1 your eyes are infacied see us Ave. VAV, Avenue Grand |Crandall's—Fred Thomson | 5 About Washington Advertising.,” and tated PLAIN JANE RICTIARD . DIX, ; ) he | the work of Americanization, though | tumultuous weldome accorded. Minor | S0 7 LEWIS STONT WY prizes in each instance, $100, the picturc star the | MONEY lent. Mr. Meighan seems just a bit weary and shopworn, but brings all his usual faclal expressions into play. COLUMBIA—Cecil B. De Mille's gripping in its power, with bthe news reel; Topics of the Day and | 0:55 12:55, 3:05, Pathe News complete the bill. R o LEATRICE JOY ROD LaROCQUE B — E = ROBERT EDESON SON_GEO. FAWCETT == = ihnrn." at |"D 80, 12:10, 2:05, 3:45, 5:45. Scheer Bros.— " 5 and 9:50 p.m. the Sahara. RIALTO—"Girl Shy," at 11:20, 1, RAPHAEL ert Lytell appears as the sheikiest of sheiks in “A Son of the Sahara,’ IRENE RICH. In “LUC . L PRINCESS 1205 New Jersey avenue |routed $00 British; Bunker Hill, whene [ who had killed his father. Before Continuous—10:30 a.m. - 11 p.m. the order was given mnot to shoot|learning her parentage, however, she treet. When the street car left the | ish” being, in fact, United States in- ik orders the capture of the $10.000 W URLITZE * against' the machine of William | with the cxperience gained in France. |old-time sweetheart. Shot. however. " EI G “ A " Ladder.” a_Universal . i M St N.W. . 5 photonlay, & a pulsating romance of a con- North Church, where the alarm signal |is brought on camel-back to the sheik, | fiTSt part fidence man’s reformation through ¥ D and is somewhat IR o MACE BEN novel in the: 1t records the Gth & C Sin, V.. ASE"" Sport I —— inch of ground .desoribed by Robert|tion block as a slave before her |&dventures and romance of a cowboy Teads 1o serve you promptiy. Comedy—-News—Gveriuze—Fte, LINEEEL LY him something more than & provider |the shelk’s vengeance and evil destgns | Hoot Gibson. the hero, keeps his | R EON . LONOR oW Announcement of the prize winners > == Ll Ak anks of the fire crs. He als torian—a colorful Lossing of the|as the French soldiery capture the|5anks of the fire fightors. . David Belasco presents . é 5 . e us the daughter of the fire chief. 2 P Daily, 3 Sunds iclayed because of the volume of | “atmosbhere, Las the originallt dram |which was taken from the novel by | T40€ 5 Lie danghter of oo Nofista i a Grantiand Rice | nd BABY 3 b in T “The three judges. Superintendent ¥. | irst military emblem of New Eng- |Walter McGrail her old-time sweet- riland” film and pipe organ selcc- Yonr fature vision be protected “laugh clo'n la" h" FEING Cow A pIas oLIb, 'y 1l g ’ The thive inminE oo tearants far |ing of facts conveys a more keenly ue settings vividly enhance the | ey . i — o Eoiata CRANDALL el Dl A realistic conception of the past than |cffectiveness of the pioture. = M. LEESE °rricar co. NEXT SUN. NIGHT—Mall Orders Now IN SEARCH OF A THRILL MATS he eye may obtain from print Waring's Pennsylvanians share hon-| . ., A 105 Pa. Ave. . W. 053 What Was the Best Single Adver- | [t has Leen authoritatively o e utare. and peem as| in ' The Silent Stranger.” 414 9tk st CIRCLE #°° P2 &% w. o5 tisement During Ad Week" will mson, champion athlete Store TrLL TARSHALL v Y MARSHALL, 2 SPOOKY _NIGH first | it scarcely seems that the people in |camera subjects of interest ound | Jorevman, is h an All-Star Cast and a Bevy in “THE STRANGER. . = = prize; $50, second prize: thivd h Americanization could out a fine bill | first “thres days of this week at of Bewildering Buds. HOME 1280 © Street N CRANDA]_LS AN mex Driiee. Byve 310 prizes anad fiv Srixas admission and program | Crandall's Theat in “The Silent Advarced on Automobiles op CLAUDE GILLINGWATER and TODAY - -F E, B e D e JANE MERCER, in A CHAPTER IN bl A 2:45, 4:50, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m th and O Stx. N.W. a LOEW'S the feature film at the Ambasgsador PAI A cE LOMBARD,” COMEDY aud Kendrick's car humped usainst the [ *until you sec the whites of their | discovers he is an Arab, and spurns | TODAY AND ALL WEEK STIE DANGEROUS track it struck the automobile of | fan wio fought with old-fash- e, Barbara Barbier, played by | Central—Hoot NES ORGAN Hoffman, 2820 N street Bach epoch-making ene s en- at the hand of her old sweetheart to | “Hook and I L B8 =k Crandail's Central the m STAR CAST. in “CROOKED ALLE { was given to Paul Revere; bridges. |where she unexpectedly survives, and. famous Hoot Gib a girl's love f dvent i Fomance'of s cowboy NEW STANTON °* & ¢ 5= b adit Ad Week Judges Find Task Is|\; Guambers and peopled co villy [father's eves, Brought into the harem WhO 30108 UD” iwithia eity fire de E.M P c CRANDALLS b ornson aper Lo. IF “ INTE L()V\} S’ o . of thrills, e K e A o A Tomin | Audience breathless with some of the | P R THE | SILEAT ALL THIS W ECKH 1343 Wisonnein Av > = n the two contests run in connection bsen 4 laeal Tover W T f i 5 voy Ther:: on [ tortan as the Irench woldiery capture thg|proves an ideal lover when he finaily ake Care [s) NATIONAL DUMBARTON Savoy Ther:rr eplies and difficulty of choosing be- | that was beat at exington and the |Louise Gerard. SSUCH 18 LIFE land, gives argument he & : a 'y Theby the harem | ¢ion S K. 1o ZTHE M W. Rallou bean William A. Wilbur | 1and. gives argument to the growing | Leart, and Rosemary Theby the | tions by W. E. Thompson. only by your present careful watchful ach contest, “What Do I Think The Delizhtful Musical Comedy e | that “America” Will greatly assist in | popular us ever, as evidenced by the g gy ! 712 11th Street LETTY COMPRON D made public in the near future. cific ‘coast and former | = — | This difficulty. however, m His wife, Frances Marion, e VNG COWARD™: a0 (-!)' after. | £ Colu bxa——Cecnl B. De be remedied by a woman in yester- d.u s who Stranger. 1110 F N.E. < said to be the highest paid scenario | HEILIER \! ACK SEXNETT'S “FLIP FLOPS ™ JORMA | TALMADGE, WIBERTY Yoo conoenie s : THE COUNTRY KID. . TAKOMA ., e CRA\‘NDALL ks, & dvepec 5t MAE . in “DAD MOTROW VISITOR Don't miss seeing the Great Falls of the Potomac, the AMERICAP “NIAGARA OF THE SOUTH.” Siiove Wonderful scenery, and great RICIL i in historic associations. Park open every day—no admission T e e POLI’S fee. Take Avenue cars marked “Rosslyn” to Terminal, south Sccond, Triumphant Week Tonight American Legion Nizht Third Visit on Cansecunve Sun- days Results in Capture. A third Sunday morning into the store of (. A Compary, 709 13th street, p MARIE MARRIAGE PROVOST. in CIRCLE entrance Muddiman ved the £ twelve ndoing of Francis old, 310 € east Was captured yesterday Detectives Cullinane and hold on Stokes, OPENT SHUBERT TOMORROW ELASCY ;2.2 3 Nights, 50 to 2.30 Shubert vears street cou morning by O'Dea and bousebrea red tivee charge end Key Bridge, and change to Gireat Falls cars. Round trip, 50c. ement Lee and J. . EDGAR SELWYN'S PRODUCTION ANGING MOTHERS New Play of ‘loday by Edgar Relwyn and Edmund Gouldi With = Distinguished .Cast In Mary Young John Ha Frances Howard Johin Ui Eleanor Woodruff Elsie Laww TWO SEATS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE NOTE:—Tues. _and Wed., ights. On purchase of one seat at 2.50, $2.00, $1.50 or $1.00, this coupon, if presented, will secure one seat absolutely free. Full prices charged after ihe new play’s introduction. The play is a joy—ihe company and produc instructive tion admirzble. Be a first nighter and wholesome p and_sa half. This offer made ture. I was im- | | sotely dvertise the new play. mensely pleased. q] NEXT SUN. GALA NIGHT, SEATS THUR. Nightly at 815, Dally Mats at 2:13 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES SUNDAY MATINEES AT 3 P. M. THE MESSRS SHUBERT Present THE MUSICAL COMEDY OF YOUTH, PRICES LOVE AND LAUGHTER 500 to the . store tend Conference. skylight m of money taken ster. The it was and a from the | eprated and L Emer- tioned the detective TGN “As the Twig is Bent, so 4-price D. W. GRIFFITH'S Colossal Film Spectacle. “AMERICA” Seator Welsh of A highly applause HARRY W. TERRY DIES. Navy TEACH YOUR CH ONE_OF THE ABLE OF L E THRIFT GREAT IMIT YOU SHOULD F I THE EXAMPLE YOURSELF. OPE} COUNT NOW. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. A IllIIIlIllllHI|IlIllllIIHHMIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII il Blick Bros. lce Dept. (For Better Service) NNUUNCE opeuing of modernly equipped ice depot with 30,000 pounds stor- age capacity—with offices at 2218 Champlain St. N.W. Montana < Yard Supervisor (T R Fourth Anniversary Sale of Finest Candies at 44c = 88c | the pound box This is our regular 39c candy, packed in the regular handsome box. But our anniversary price is 44 cents, and our regular $1.00 candy at 88 cents. One Week Only at 44 Cecnts and 88 Cents Mary Sweet Candy Company Opp. Kann’s e Nights and Sat. $1.50, plus tux. Al .00, BF KElTl-ls HICH CLASS YAUDEVILLE (T EDDIE DOWLING éfi:fi'.‘;f i Paul Whiteman U.S. S. LEVIATHAN ORCHESTRA With MORTON DOWNEY Sersational Teror. MORRIS & CAMPBELL ‘“The Avi-ate-ber” Screamingly Funny VALERIE BERGERE & CO. 7 Uther Star Acts ADDED ATTRACTION Tivoli Wanderings JAMES WATTS PRELUDE TO ‘MAYTIME’ A Trest in Travesty | | Featuring Thomas Conkes. D o Bicae, Sears ot the to || Original Singe Production HARRISON FORD With Ethel Shannon, Bow and Robert m-m-. in MATTIME Matinees, 28c; Nights, up to 55¢ —For n Program Worth $1.65 TI 'n-tv-wum TODAY—2 TO 11:15 P. M Pipe Organ Concert Orchestral Feature BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT “IN A RUSSIAN VILLAGE Mirror of the World LOOS BROTHERS Harmonists msu 4lso are shown ! Tivoli—"Maytir;le. and Music. Enjoyable entertainment for every-| body is to be found in this week's pro- | Race Congress to Convene. Enforcement of the constitution und ts amendments will be the general theme of the ninth annual ion of the National Race Congress, which pens \tomorrow night at the Mount |gram at Crandall's new Tivoli Theater, | (L IL LMD JeIEnan 5 duite the Cirerce Soptist Church, 3d and I|ind as evidence of the fact the patron- | 3f Cthe church, and Hen2Ein, DIStOr |age yesterday from early afternoon | MOVING, ?AGK.UVG&STORAGE | Smith” of Huntineton, W. Va "\vfix"‘,{"" s fn St am, . | the evening was excellen back tthe gfiy:nnnnfm{”wt blish a \ Delightful music by Arthur Flagel I jes to establish a | ¢ the grand organ and by the large | pattonal service or information bureau | under the direction of Bailey | rere at this session which will * 3 which had_for its feature iEil over state and federa) legi 121 Were King.” and in the | e e the colored race ultra modern field by the Loos Broth- o er nformation’ of stmilar intport singers of Dixie blue and joy | archives for reference amd nee of any | Songs, is interwoven with ballet offer- s Sonererence and use of any |jngs and news pictures,” while Tivoli Imperested Dersons or agencies, the an- | Winderings give an interesting glimpse | of Hungary to offset the grim wander- nz of the airmen over the Artic snow: Koward Carter Here May 8-9. :‘md icebergs. The outstanding feature of the pro- Howard Carter, who conducted the | gram, however, is unquestionably the ~xplorations of King Tu-Tank-Ha- | photoplay feature, Gasnier's produc- nen’s Tomb, will give illustrated lec- | tion of Rida Johnson Young's play, ures on his discoverles here May 8| “Maytime,” as adanted by Olga Printz and 8. Me will appear at the 2, with an excellent cast headed by tional Theater on the afternoons of | Bthel Shannon and Harrison Ford. The hese daye. 2 | Tivoli prelude to the exhibition of | this interesting springtime romance, with its contrast of other days with the | jazz life of theatrical New. York, i | charming. Thomas Conkey and Eiieen Van Biene, stars of the original play. sang the Jove song, “Will You Remem- | ber, Sweetheart,” and in the back- -round quaint figures of the period of Buster might well be taken as | the first nart of the play, represented ght well be taken as our | {he JEStR0% Saliet, racefully dance | gude; Mis fame has shone with | ,und an apple tree in full blossom. | lazzling luster, he long has been our | The play itself, in its first period | »oast and pride. When stmngcn,rnpreums{th; .wrlngumé- :;lx prrept:) s < i well as of the vear, and its % daliey el A9 NSKTYC NG, W€ | fomance, to those who have not bmn\ showed them it was wearing bell§, | {7l jusioned, holds a charm that | and always ended with the saying, |gers. A little rich girl is in love with | “Tis here that Bingo Careful Men—Dependable Secvics. Reasonable Iates Buster | her father's gardener, but is made to dwells.” But recently his fame has |Mmarry the m ] - | ided, and not a delegate knows |nhe LW JQUDE levers patt "‘:,.}l“,L‘MOVING—CRATING—STORING outgoing crowds, sug- s = That the. povarnmshy by tne Mllle s “Triumph.” e O er ha asithe| FLOORS use in the public schools Picture fans have a real treat in|r of an uncommunicative young . - e average Amerlean ls mot nota- | store at Locw's Columbia this week | man who brinks many unexpe d| Laid—Scraped—Finished or his knowledge o he history recil's De e's i vh t | things to pass and who revea amaz m— of his country. Paul Revere seems to | 1 & mans g R e I L R hd | OLD PLOORS RENOVATED owe hjs fame to Longfellow's “recita- v acted and artistically photo-| Clyde Cook supplies the comedy in | “Begutiful Floors Make a Beautiful tion” rather than to his historie ride | g% iy The Misit.” a laughable farce, in | Home” —but the boy of today who sees the | STRRUSTH 0 (oncerns the problem of | which he dragged about with nol . - tense gailoping of Neil Hamilion In | wo - men, one . the proverbi teration #t all for his bodil Acme Flooring Co. America” will carry Into age a liv- | iwaater {he othe workingmar Lort film subjects arled S e ing., human remembrance al s | A e o Droviston in: the will| ‘pipe organ must - WL ain thoge ‘elier mempyiey 0e 3 Td- | of their irascible father are called | the bill era of the west and o personal ap- | upon to change places the rioh man preciation of a ¢ at means free- | jeing all to the other. There 8 a .t el S R B2 pLANS «0uTDOOR” PARLEY | To Mt. Vernon ne piciur as i photographic and | 514 T worlkted ‘out to & e ramatic » masterpiece, has been t00 | josical g my..»,\ ending. The action | = - . commented upon 'to' bear | fohcih 80 UARRY SETAS M W siahe | Roosevelt Tavites Delsgates to A Chair Car de Luxe Service repetition, but its theme is far more | {00 BVCRE N8 Nty miles an than a thing of the prescnt. It be- | poup between the rivals. a fire and sl 50 longs to today, tomorrow and always, | hour ! ¢ Dl and the e e . — worki great canning factory e chairman of the national . aw . s {in full ome of them Na on. ontdodr | Fecrentiol i i Strand—"Polly’s Pearls. adequate. including O e e Including Admission to The Strand Theater bill this week J Roqu, Vietor | 2 and 24, has is- Mount Vernon Rans heard footetens om the |is headed by a musical farce, “Polly’s i, Chasles Ogle, Theodore Kos- | o re than' 100 or- i s Dea foolivine: oh WA S by w musical faree Ey s | loff, Robert Edeson and Julla Faye. | 3 Tilations o Hewates to the ||| With stopover in Awxandria to wisit Christ iry 0e to L wer foor. [V 20 ity cumbines il the inlere itrice Joy does some excelle [l “church and Washington's Lodge Room betore the oy A ehtensd the | skit, wi th“humerous song interpola. | gains the pinnacie of “triumph from functioning as From Mid City Terminal, 12t 8. azd er I o e i eion one or two dance numbers jona only to lose her voice i the conference will Pensisivksia Ave, MW, atter i turnin inw foward | HODT 80 one OF ARG QERcE A e | In the re she is overcome Proposals “lonking y N the upper foor in an effort to escupe. | SoqiES Wasior | the Sothierh S Cin s La Rogue mhay SR e Lk, Phone Reservations—Main 39 A nall on the staleway caught the | 0d, Julla bunbar are the briEht| . cribod as “likabies o8 st oS Regular Service—Every Half H at of the fleeing boy and held him | {FCHVER FCE 0, C Con g deserves | the spoiled son of an indulgent | door re I 990 a.m. to 3:50 p.m. Rouad trip, 80 and when placed under arrest, tt | o BT € Dlease SRL QRTINS0 "WHo toses his wealth and then | “Tt 'is our sincere beliof thut the |t Ariington, 10 conts sdditions! s state admitted being the in- | e, “0P Several well sun | flghts his way to manhood " Jeanie | forthcoming conference Will prove an S Vitah ok aois s Bakias ruder on the two prior oceasions | gong: MacPherson, who scenarized this | extremely luable means of linking - He said he wanted the money o pay | S0lo wnd duet | Story by May Edginton, has intro- | together the efforts of all those con- WASHINGTON-VIRGINIA EAILWAY his way to the circus and carnivals. | Dunbar won much duced humor into the subtitles, which | cerned with outdoor recreation for | COMPANY add much to the enjoyment | the ,American people.” declares the | nree Rounders in “A Harmony An Aesop's Fable, the International | Mln | 1With & Dash of Mirth” give | News and an orchestra overture are popular song selections that win ap- | other features of a good program - pro Caultisld, Ritchie & Co ml.:‘ e X Xl‘e: a "7Uufl little song, dance an - . . RS | o A oy and it tevues | Rialto—Harold Lloyd in After Four-Month Illness. in \\Im h Caulfield, with his jazz steps. e P - | and Miss Ritchie, with her toe danc- Girl Shy. Harry W. Terry. thirty-six years | {no P05 “Lilicter hits, . Bell and oid. a superviscr at the navy yard ‘.r“ lair, in »'l:lu‘ Tryout,” introduce Harold Lloyd's latest comedy wad a lifelong resident of this City, | bast Lardenos dancing. o 800d line | Shy.' opened its second week Qied at b e 1835 st street|¢ jokes and train imitation, and the [ Moore's Theater vesterday, with the northwest, vesterday following an ill- | iajlos 1 Ihe mirl doing most | Usual large and appreciative audience ness of about four months, { of the B ol MOt lund the bespectacled comedian madeé vices will be conducted | pasric h s them laugh as heartily as ever. ‘*WGirl| e residence We ay aft- | John Gilbert, in “Cameo Kirby,” is|Shy” is a typical Lloyd laugh maker, wrncon at 2 o'cl ¢ will be | the photoplay feature for the week, and many believe it to be the most under the ar ew Jeru | 1o ia e obresn version of the play |amusing of all the Lloyd comedies. | salem Lodge A. M. of by Booth Tarkington and Harry| In addition to be funny, it car-| > was a member. Interment | Leon Wilson, in which Gilbert is | ries many daring and thrilling stunts, ressional cemetery o imbler, cold-blooded and | 4nd the star is never found wanting in | born in this city. He | merciloss in matehing his ~wits | pathos, comedy and thrill McKinley iigh | against the men of his profession, | The picture is the story of a tailor’s | his & ation | yor sympathetic and the soul of |apprentice, who, although apparcntly he went to|honor wish the fair sex. The period | terrified by the presence of the tender © yard, where he had | anetdates the eivil war and the locals | Sex, believes he knows them thoroughly | continued until is recent illness {4 old New Orleans and the steamers | and writes a book about his imaginary _He is survived by his widow. Mrs. | plying between there and old St. |love affairs and the proper method of sadie Nevitt Terry; a dsughter four | Louis. Gertrude Olmsted, Jean Ar-| rundl‘xm different types of modern girls cears old, three brothers—Robert F.|thur, Alan Hale, William E. Law- Magazine and another and John A. of this city and William | rence, Jack McDonald and Richard with Director Wild's m-‘ of Jacksonvjlle, Fla—and a sis- | Tucker make up a capable support- | terpretative score are added attractions. Fred H. Cole of St. Peters- | ins cast | "Short fitm featur : ROStERim eR L Palace—Thomas Meighan | * Ballet! in "The Confidence Man. HAan.r Meighan fans that picture, “The Confidence | at the Palace Theate: I be a joy and delight, Meighan is _quite !hui ek, w r_in it Mr. Our depot will he open the public week days from 7 am. to 6 p.m. and Sunday and holidays 7 am. to 1 pm BLICK BROTHERS Terminal Ice WHOLESALE—RETAIL 2218 Champlain St. N.W. Blick, Prop. Phone Potomac 2488 . FURNITU, imates cheerfully given. Con VESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. UNTED SIS Sy . WAREHOUSE STORAGF-MOVING-CRATING 1 41820 10th N, W. 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There is an| Class, and dahee Katur aces, denyink ol s mosal splenc ek of eryoouain £ TR 1 s NN Tuiios, Tox Trols! atest ariatiome And all the convicts in the prison vould rend his wreath and diadem ‘hey say the means by which he's isen should put him in the jail with them. And at the poorhouse all the paupers denounce him as a total loss; the stories of his worth are whoppers, they say, by henchmen nut across. The tinhorn gamblers of the village abjure his every state- ly stunt; they say he’s always out or pillage, while putting up a saintly iront. And so his friends can scarcely muster a quorum when they would defend their former leader, Pingo Buster, who sadly sees his wlories end. It seems a shame that «ccusation from all the cheaper srades of men should spoil a_well arned reputation, so none can build it up again. (Copyright) WALT MASON. Detween' the husband and the man who has lost, and the latter, to save the fair name of the bride, announces that he has returned to wed little Alice, who has loved him all the while | and remained true to her love. The second part of the play is a quel in the days of the grandchild- | Ten of the young lovers. it isn’t so| Dleasant, with its scenes of revelry, of Chorus girls and wild men, but it Closes prettily. Harrison Ford wins the sympathy with his excellent characterization of Richard Wavne, the young gardener, and Ethel Shan- | non, with him, carries the growing | yeats in characterization between the Jove scene In the old garden to the days when they become grandchildren of the young couple. The cast furnishes excellent charac- | terizations by Clara Bow, William Norris, Walluce MacDonald, Josef Swickard, Martha Mattox, Betty Wrancisco and Robert McKim. The ballet divertissement, “In a Russian_ Village” Introdudés Aron | Tomarofr and Joseph J. 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