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Y 7, 1924 American Authors Series, “Henry | The courage and daring of these hardy | complicated when the youth falls in Apollo Bust”; Friday, Laura La Plante. American: / 3 Wadsworth Longfellow: ~Ssturdsy | Americans (n pushing 200 miles into the | loye with the daughter of tire man - a P L Excliement, and Witwers The| - American. = open 2:30 pm.), Marion Davies, | wilderness in the dead of winter are al- unday and Monday, Gloria Swan- L y 1 3 i “When Knighthood Was in Flower.” | most without & parallel in . American | OWIng the money. Lionel Belmore it oo, Telephone Girl”; Saturday, Wesley p— and “Ruth of the Range,” No. 14. history. and Joseph Kilgour are in the cast.|50% In y al” and) parry, in “The Printers Devil,” and | Tuesday and’Wednesday. Nerma T : “About Face,” with a cast of juvenile T““:: comedy, 0;" wh:xg‘;:a it| stan Laurel, in “Smithy. teenth P - o . w“ " Rained”; Tuesday an: ednesday, Vicsuton, 1ae. asinspimes Aper- Metropolitan—"Lilies of the| Rialto—"Beau Brummel. iy A::‘: ;“Lfi'fl::“'fl“i,’f,"lt’nef”:: Barbara La . Marr and . Ramon Howard Carter Tomorrow | (amPimty, i S ety bs “Atlan Field.” At Moore's Rialto Theater the at-|20% 4 Fii ks Mok s Hane o g Stuart. William Burr _and Daphne > tendance has been of such proportions, | “Flowing Gold" Wednesday and u;!d _!glgqy_ D_?'z Dadtl somedy, “Noxt and Fnday. Hope will present “A Belle, a Beau| Corinne Griffith and Conway Tearle, | it is announced, thatthere is every- in- | Thursday, with the Aesop Fable, “The e e anatedex. Jand ey Howard Carter, discoverer with|and a Balcony,” Willie Solar, the|with a fine cast, will be seen in First | dication that “Beau Brummel” may be | Ideal Farm”; Friday and Saturday, | DOUg! . 3 o e 4 s the ‘late ‘Barl of Carnarvon of King | international musical comedy star, "I | National's serecn version of William | continued for a second week, beginning | Pola Negrl, in “Snadows of Paris’ | Consul” and Mack Sennctt's “One e 1S wea Tut-ankh-Amen's tomb, and noted as | Laugh Factory”; Arthur Millard & |Hurlburt's play. “Lilies of the Field.” | Sunday. and Lyman H. Howe's “The Cat and | Spooky Night': Saturday, Laurs La «n Egyptologist, will deliver two|Minna Ma a melange of songs|at Crandall's Metropolitan Theate “True as Steel.” a Rupert Hughes |the Fiddle” Conley, in “Open Wide.” 'ni- able lectures at the National [and talk, in “Honeymooning.' rext week, beginning Sunday afte: Goldwyn production adapted from Mr. The daily bill will include short - . ’ Cheater the Zelda Brothers, Maurice and Dan. [noon. The story concerns a_v-oman | Hughes' short story, is listed to follow. | Teels and pipe organ music. = . d d t st Year's Explorations” will be |unusual daring in aerial frolics. Who, throush nesicer. 1b AnvVed ol Alteen Pringie R i witolen. == ’ Avenue Grand. an oesn the “subject Thursday afternoon at the brink of folly, but who is saved | Madison, Louise Fazenda, Kleanor Arcade. ey sh Noadny, JRskts oot 3 ¢ ida; a on's - 4 *- 50 by love for her little daughter and | Boardman, Willilam H. Crane and Ray- 5 ” ) AE ey atornaon . " | Tivoli—Marimba the one honest man among all she | mond Hation appear in the cast. Owing to the urgent demand of its | in “A Boy of Flanders,” and Dippy ave to WO : cctures will be illustrated with knows. % = dancing patrons, combined with'fa-| Doo Dad comedy, “North of 50-50° [ 4nd motion pictures. The Jec Serenaders, Etc. Shovt filon including comedy, | r—"Lil1 vorable weather conditions, it -| Tuesday and Wednesday, Gloria g til Saturday, May 17, wh bril- | Rained”; Thursday, Barbara La Marr, mark o sionallv, his lectures Mr. Carter will give | ¢, r” “hpore i no sweete “Lilies of the Wield," Tirst Na-|{lant farewell bail will fitingly | in The. Shooting of Dan MeGrew You hear that remark occasiona ) \ zraphic account of the ama - . . a 'Graph e ot Ihe AmAL e e but many do not realize that wealth ent king full description of ¢l e by abel " Sl " first four days of next week at Cran- iRt ipricol ures) found 1y the .”iL??i‘I" s heard at the Tivoll Mlle. Mldmght- ull's Ambassador Theater, begin- ¢ = Sistermas Marimin - Seremders. Wit | Sanmn W el Loy | Groat Whle WP Seklen "t Be Th Other— | unless the owner of wealth delegates 5 Jemonstrs Columbia’ next week, beginning Sunday | Show v, inolodi in tt i R Jane Cowl in "Romeo and|demonsirate. |\, yie orchestra | Soombia millar to Broadway, including Irvin er an the worry to this Trust Company. Juliet. will contribute a concert overture | 1t was directed for Metro by Robert | S: B . Damon Run srand organ The cast includes Monte Blue, Robert s > Let our trust officer tell you about mportanee, r e from ~Within | SO S ezar, star of “Blossom | MeKim. Rehert Bdeson Nick de B Laura la Plante will be pictured in 2 5 i aTis nounced that the Arcade will post- | Swanson, in “A Society Scandal.” and ment of the T. Arthur Smith, Inc. pyeaier a musical novelty in the form | musical program will' complete the Field. § SrouR el o fnstrument than this n 4 Columbia—Mae Murray in tional's screen version of William | celebrata the occasion and Snub Pollard, in “California or fiscovery of the tomb of Egyp e ‘ ‘ : | a rry are usually inseparable— pulcher, it okt weelk it becomes 4 source of per-| Mad Murray in Mexico as the locale | NN Sunday afternoon: Thursday nd wo ) P number and Arthur Flagel will belZ Leonard from an orig photoplay | YOn. Ned Wayburn, ‘the “Follies” ge, ¥ e h 4 E 1 i I's_ special production of s i 2 the Law™ to “Smilin’ Th Jane | Time,” and Henry White, barytone of | Nigel Brulier and Otis Harlan. Siversal O n__of o i Rl e S W | R G et e A D0 g | MR S QO ATIAT, gy, | SRS Yo an Y Ou Gang the Living Trust that many are now an unparalleled triumph in the pro- | ors on the Tivoli's bi ter of a rich Mexican ranch owner, who - ey Catm. e . duction ‘of “Romeo and Juliet,” W photoplay offering will be “In- | £115"5n" love wih s youns Amercan, 18 e utilizing to their great advantage. comes to the Shubert o nocence,” featuring Auna Q. Nilsson. | forved into the clutches of a villainous | Central — “Ride for Your I H r a return engagement the week | supporte lo Fox and Wilfred | yncle when her father is killed) and i S Leginning Monday ht. May 12 cas. T With rumor, | held a prisoner in an effort to marry her | . Life. 3 Her b uty and i now a . B rl[fl"ill-" to the bandit leader who killed her|” .pigy for vour Lif “ . heir zenith, have combir and lies ane ? 7 s pandie Ie S S IS or Your Life” the her in single scason to ce | ¢ ve on the lif n innocent . o dhess,” executs Universal picture that features Th w L & T tc pone the closing of its big auditorium | Tuxedo comedy, “One ight It Signgent Breny of a noted marimba band will be a |bil malan velvet-toned n Hurlburt's lay, w be shown the it e JEaTAgO: ical entertainment, as the|for her latest screen production, “Miles @nd Triday »smopolitan’'s “The Alor cleven years ofyStardom in | heard in a concert on the Wurlitzer | by jonn Russell 'and Carl Harbaugh, | chofus. Arthur Brisbane and Bugs Those who have tried it consider aturnalia dance that is probably the shown the fi stars added surprises are also promised. | Satimalia dance that etaTe. of next week at Crandall's ¢ ) B Miss Cowl began her Juliet studies | BREu most fascinating scene in the picture. Theater, beginning o 2 HB14 Downtown Bank Resources Over West End Branch threo vears ago, duri trium- . Inoon. In it the hard-riding we f phant tour in “Smilin® Througn" e Cheating the Grave. Palace—Buster Keaton in |axtumes the roieof o shiriieh | sueperior to any other blend. Always 900 F Street $15,000,000.00 618 17th Street | M o paate gy fes, the master cracksman. in SIogL e B e, 4 3 | Stepping sto A e o e SN it Temaune | She Jr." aian, | EATDIINE, the latter thron fresh and delicious! — Try it today. JOHN B. LARNER, President ward ¢ > A seri ~| the program of vaudeville and pic-| Buster ilgless comedian, | thusiasm ‘over the darins of o ve Quisite e pictures, w | ture attractions at the Strand Theater in his I nel .n:w‘,—m k, Jr ban. who held -up the stage once of the time-honored 2 nnin unday next. with ;3 the third of T::f which she was riding. Bobby Vernon mark the production which ha added attraction on the bill | CF 2 produced by the | ais “Reno or Bust, ined for the present tour with- | will he Marie Stoddard, the vocal|Yale University will constitute | a study of Budapes out the slight under the mnast and o star of “The Danc- [the twin features Loew's Palace | Thursday, Friday and Saturday Cos. Jdirection of the Sel and Adolph o B “Songs, Smiles and Im- ’\'hral’r_(r next week, beginning next Sun- m"l'l";“ : “The Great White Way’ dete a Ro s e o v i IS ., Jr. is Buster Keaton's | The daily bill will include short & i Barr, angienn iy shne L movie operator who tak - - - . i ed for h foc ;. Connell, _Leona and ZIpny.|a i course in detevtive work, ‘ DT “ ons, staged the production in jetics a la Carte” and the| gt dleep in his projection bootn dur: | Grandall's—"Try and Get It ). . o oW {“F”“'u?";;l,.?..‘»"‘“ Americas mOSt|ing the fliming of the SR sy ant Washburn and Billie Dove, g e e o and dreams himseif right into the pic- | ; oy and Gt Te” the Al v ] Dorothy Vernon of Haddon |, The picture offcrina will be Baby ture as the leading character. Kath-|of “The Ringtailed Galliwamp: " In “The law Forbids, 3 BTiP-|erine McGuire, Joseph Keaton and|he shown at Crandalls Theater the Hall. ping story of domestic tangles, jeal-| Ward Crane are in tho cast. Gist this dinh of heE L \dinfatuatior Of course. | v : 3 : e : e arne At the National Theater, commenc- | Vincennes” is a dramatic and an- | ning Sunday. It concerns the adven L] ° The Bt ioy . e Y8 an innocent figure in | thentic story of the expulsion of the | tures of a young man who is sent to b y oy aucrnodn and evory att | but she repairs a wreck-| British from the old northwest, in|collect a bad debt from his employers srnoon jand evening theveatter for |l o ance charmingly. The cast in-|which Capt. George Rogers Clark and | closest personal friend, but bitterest I hen It E Dy, Mary Jickford. | cludes Robert Ellis. ' Elinor Fair, | his men played such an important part. | business rival, the job beinss serlousty eph Dowling and W s Ereatest photoplay, “Dorothy Vernon o ncand winifoed Biveon of " Haddon CHals " wily e¥ vernon |~ Short films and orchestra numbers b anadon Hall | will be revealed | ol ound out the Bil , Very Much Lower Than Regular Prices mantic atmosphere characteristic of 3 L the period and story. In fact, it is| Queens of Paris. asserted that the screen adaptation . ; is much more colorful and sp acu- . 2 s is the title of| r than the fascinating novel or X ek’s attraction at the Gayety. the impelling drama of the same | It i3 described as a show of pret! name. | sirls, bright lights, attractive scen- - = - ST e alizing Charles Major's beau- | ory, snappy dances and pleasing mel- B = 5 l een lzes tiful and e. Mary | with the Six Rickets of Bel- 3 Pickford E er sense of s boom things acrobat- histrionic try than she has | ically ically. shown in an her former triumphs, Hamp is the featured come- 3 3 Smart S les 16 to 44 Prominent in her support are Al-|dian, who does big-type comedy in 5 ~ £ e - | lan Forrest, Cl james. Mm - | an original way. artzman and s s - avlor, Lottie Pick o F are wit = him with an- % B IForrest. Anders RRandoiph, Mar - merry-making. _Ann Dermott, Wilfred 1. Courtney | 3 iertrude Beck and TRosa Foote, Collin Kenny s c Mayne o are the “Queens of Paris” More than 1.000 supernumeraries and attendants are bewitching 300 horses were utilized in making | sirens of song and dan this picture, which is said to be the There will be jazzy songs and oSt Sxpensive ever made for of by | jolly songs and songs of other days. erieais Saoetheart Miss Deck and the Frazier Trio will | harmonize instrumentally and the| choristers will aid the principals in| Fourth Week of America | putting across the numbers. To meet {he increased demand for —— s for t performances of D. W Grifith's “Amenca” at Pois Theater | Glen Echo Opens Saturday announced that the engagement 5 3 S i the historical film has been apain | Glen Keho Park, Washington's extended, and seats will be placed on | POPUlAr amusement resort, will open sale at the box office Thursds oo | for the 1924 season Saturday at 1 ng for the fourth week of the Wa p.m. after extensive efforts to get ) everything ready. The walks have merica” is considered | new gravel. all buildings and amuse- chievement from the | ment devices been repainted | hand of the master of the screen, | and put in order, ring, it is said, While historical and a stimu mum safet) thrill upon ant to patriotism, the story by th sy s ahe: Hobert W. Chambers from which o picnic groves are just as be contains ro- | tiful and inviting as ev to those A big new feature this season, est.” The [ Manager Schl announces, for | by Grifith for | lovers of mood music. is Andy's| is a most capable and d monicer: an orchestra of ten| one, containing pieces playing thirty-two instru- | Ne Hamilton. 'S | ments. 2 musical organization | Lionel Barrymore, | will offer a program of clas: selec- | * L Verne and Ar- | tiens and jazz for dancing in the| laige ballroom each afternoon and | evening on week da All the po ular riding 8 have been rebuilt. | The “S e will be in full swing, | | G , i —— 0 comedians, Clark and McCul- > Dips’ ready to give Irving Berlin's Music " the “Ginger Snap Whip” ‘;j“k' » _lhfl'r'h:]"‘ru‘nl the big “Midway,” with man P cith's Theater in | o a ions. iWwo of the bits which they dia jn | O'Ne" attractions. revue. 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