Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1924, Page 15

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Keith's—Van and Schenck. The first week Keith's Theater and Schenck, late sta topPing a bill of music s With many new hits as well tavorite _Featured for Kerekjarto, the violinist, | who begy his the e of | nine with tour of Europe. Gord, Dooley and Martha ton, th amous es from families, present a funny act bination of son nd patter Will Cre and Blanche WwWho have been maki the forget their troubles maore twenty y are back this season in the June brin nimitable Van follies, comedy as old the Duci de | Mor- famous a com- Dayne, public for than ganized around a nucleus of Univer- sity of Pennsylvania men, will appear at 'the Rialto next week. The boys are Victor record artists and known to thousands of Washingtoh radi fans throuxh their broadcasting each k from Staticn WIP. The pro- n given at the Rialto will include st in popular dance and song will be comedy, The photoplay Johnny Hines “‘Conductor 149: offering st Dor Renick the suppor! M 3 film Teatury 2l numbers and nged in a mew act. the latest from Mr Lressy’s pen, “The Eud of a Perfec Troup.” They are returning to Wash ington after an absence several years. During the war they enter lained the soldic m one e France to the Mrs, Cressy deco woman of t lopted by more of come- at the n his “Some Di i Hat Attric Ann Suter, popu girl, will appear in am NES sung in her own ecoentric way Her pep. vi on made >'of the b of the ar on Higgin will present the "L with the itley nedance They wil novelty, “t creation The usual plete the bil Horace sland’s an artistic heau ser ures will com- Palace—"The M af Unen - Einning ured pi oral Sinner” 1 e sented e's prod Hin's deseribed as | in wiich | of u girl who has | ne. but ions unfitted | a criminal fa Director Inee Dalton with a Rennie, i Inhonz 12 Perd MeAlister in s nded ng Miss James and ¥ played once Icebound.” will at the Columbia—' A New York stage production ; zed When Para- tation of tudy of mod- chound,” in chard Dix, Vera Wales have the m New England which Lois Wilson, R teynolds and Ethel r featured ro leebound that won the two ago en is the Ower Pulitzer prize and it has heer William D ed his © featured FEE Dubors, Sani May Oliver, Mars Toy, Joseph’ Dep ) Chapin, John Daly Murphy and Frank Sh non. John Daly Murphy will be membered at last su vs season at the while nnon was ne O'Neil The story concern New ¥ nd vouth Tow moral and soc rexion, following his return from France. In an effort to bring about 1he boy's regeneration his mother be- queaths to her pretty ward a sum of noney on condition’ that she marry the boy and reform him. The part played by & prefty cousin of the rene- ide youth in the mother's plan and near faitu the whole scheme motivating elements that add romantic spice to the main theme. Davis play W year or brought to hy Mille, who ur elasd Anna CF s famous st he revolt of a inst the nar- (1 outlook of that a recent | midnight she | offering | | 1t's a | Metropolitan — “The Gold- fish. the Metropolitan hown Constance Ta irst National releas: adapted from ¥ e title. In this e is supported Niott, Joaur. Sdward Con- Leo White, nd many of m star parti number sholt. Su William € Le: he story with the stounding ivorces derived from the agree- | ment between Jennie Weatherby and - song-plugger husband that when - hands the other a bowl of gold- | fish it will sig the termination of their ma contract. Ther enough woldfish passed arou this pieture to stock an aquarium The will he supplemented by a va el attrac tions offering: under niel Bree skix He nell Kate | me cou in an Pitts. nklin, Strand—"Ambition Another company of eight or dance ana comeay artists in an ng described s a musical satirve, the title of “Ambi- d the line-up of vaude- ind picture attractions booked by anager Sparrow for showing at the Theater for the week begin- ¥, with B Bann and . late of “The Boardwalk _Appearing an added fea- Preco ments.” rEe Llg Goodman follow les and or- hibition of marks ‘“Trifles With Rifles,’ ©ts to be announced later mplete this portion of the bill. ir Week.” a new Paramount ture, starring Walter He| more | song alis tric manship o nd other will ¢ will be major film offering for the week ory of a big man in a sm town. There’s love inter lain and fun. Constance W Wilson's sister, oppa ar. Carm is in the as are J. 2ll MacDonald, Mary Jane Irving and othe Short film features and special or- chestra numbers will round out the showing. TivoliflStag-e . Screen and Musical Features. bill at the ast, little Next rivoli week's Crandall’s Theater will embrace three offerings in addition to the thrown upon the screen. program will be introduced by Arthur Flagel's organ concert, fol- lowed immediately by the concert | overture, Dame = Blanche,” by Boiledieu. played by the Tivoli Sym- phony, under the conductorship of Bailey F. Alart. One of the musical features will be the return engagement of Charles F Gallagher, e¢minent American basso, who will ‘be heard Bells of the S and other maritime numbers susceptible of spectacular staging. The Tivoli's “Mirror of the Living 14" will visualize the important d events of the week, and for the since the opening of the a two-reel comedy. “Midnight L will be The Ossmans, banjoists. will supply Rialto—"Co’nductor 1492." estra, com- menta The same exacting an interval of classical and popular numbers. Blia most co ‘Breeskin, one of rt violini: THE EVENING - at the Tivoll throughout next week in a recital devoted to “Russian Air: Mr. Breeskin has just closed his season as concert master and soloist with the Minneapolis Sym- phon The principal screen offering an- nounced for the Tivoli beginning Sunday aftermoon at 3 o'clock is “Discontented Husbands.” In which the stellar role is played by James Kirkwood, suppotted by Cleo Madi- son, Grace Darmond, Arthur Rankin, Vernon Steelo and Carmelita (¢ aghty. The story concerns the periences of a man who was asham of his wife. White Ambassador L Sl’xadows." Betty Compson will be the pictured star of the biil arranged for the first two days «f next week, Sunday afternoon at 3 Crandall's Amb i Theater, in low The bill will be a varied list of abbre- A subjects and special ompaniment and solo Beck Metro tini novi shown " beginning velock at film 1 of the ssday ver- ame amon The he roles, will arro n auxil Ambassado) nounces Morning,” the the stella imun. 11 be M e omedy Picking and special Beck will Peaches. an offerin Mr. vt will be the star Suturday only of next inger Jim MeKee” The » will embrace a Family 4 st Hour," and a action will he the new chapter week bill al installme { drama, “The Iron Man Cranda“.s s e "Daug}ners O{ Todey Patsy Ruth Miller, and Za Su Pitts ‘e among the mem- | bers of the st to b first next k., beginning at Crandall's of Today,” a supplied by | Open” and omplete the Ralph Graves | seen the three days of we Sunday at 3 o'clock, Theater in “Daughte: story of the so-called j: The comedy will be Lige Conley in “Wide added short reels will program. Wednesday week will Schoolmaster,” a picturization famous novel of Indiana. by B Eggleston. The stellar roles plaved by Henry Hull and Thomas. A Tuxedo comed New Sheriff,” will furnish and abreviated film features round out the bil “Toilers of the Sea.” a drama suj gested by the novel of Victor Hu will be shown Friday and Saturday of next week with Lucy Fox and Holmes Herbert in the leading role Also the Spat family, who will be seen in “The Darkest Hour.” Central—"Let Not Man Put Asunder.. i eature bill four davs of next week Central Theat afternoon at 3 o'clock. The prineipal attraction will be Vita- graph’s rele: of J. Stuart Black- n's film version of Basil King's “Let ot Man Put Asunde; ith Pauline rederick and lou in_the co-stellar roles. The companion offer- ing will be the sixth installment of the “Telephone Girl" series of two- reel dram: based on the short s by H. C. Witwer. with Alberta Vaughn rtrude Short. Kit ooke in the leading Man Put_Asunder’ offers a study in the complexities of marriage and divorce. Beginning Thursday of next the chief feature of the bill throli! out the balance of the week will be shown “Scaramouche,” Rex Ingram's production of the Sabatini and Thursday seen “The of next Hoosier of the ward are Jane “The he, fun will b A doubl scheduled for the firs| at Crandall ning Sunday veek i Aesop National—Smithson-Hodg- son School. The dancing class of the Smithson- Hodgson School will present Satur- day night, at the National Theater, its’ annual spring revue, There will be exhibitions of danc- ing by talented children, including toe solos and baliet ensembles. me of the features will be “The Miniature Dancing Class,” by the tiny tots of the school: “The Studio Froi- ie” “The Moonlight Ballet,” and Jewels of the Orient.” "°° A pleasing stage setting has been built for the “Revuette." National—Hoffman-Hoskins Revue. Hoffman-Hoskins Annual Children’s Revue will produced at the Na- tional Theater again tonight. The show will be in two parts and six enes. Many new songs and dances will be introduced in a pro- gram which has been arranged to be short and interesting. big scene will be a bit of Cali- . introducing the dancing wed- ding, & bower of flowers, and a spec- r rhythmic ballet. “The Land Fantasy.” a big bubble number, will close the first part. cond part opens on an In- n scene. A garden of roses, where ny specialty dances are intro- dneed, will be the next number. The last two features will be a black and 1 buck and wing finale. Sunday han, in “The Confidence medy, “Before Taking nd Wednesday, Lon Chaney, in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame’:; Thurs- Shannon and Harrison tim Frida¥, Jacque- “The Dawn of & To- Witwer's “The Tele- The Unin- Vernon, in Tuesday line Log: morrow phone vited (€ “Reno or . in nd onday, Thoma: nfidence Ma nd Wednes- The Hunch- e Thursday, The Dawn of a thel Shannon Maytime,” and i Saturday. and han, in 7 Chane Notre Logan, day, b, Lon k of quelin; Tomorrow in A Lige Conley, and Monday. h Louise Fazenda. Jones, in “The Wedn “Under the with Anna Rubens. Thurs- Heritage of the Desert,” Daniels. Fri Vanna.'” with bond Trail Red Rob day, “The with Bebe “Monna Corner,” Sunday Darling Laura Tuesda. the Dar! Excitement. in “Through ednesday, Ethel Shan- - Thursday and Friday, s Fairbanks, in Hood.' ~Saturday, Jack Hoxie, “The Phantom Horseman." in Dumbarton. “Judgment of the Storm. “Thy Name Is man “Women Who Wed- Sunday, Monday . “Governor's Saturday, Buck Jones, in Vagabond Trail.” Olympic. Sunday and Monday, Gloria Swan- son. in “A Society Scandal.” and Lige Conley, in “High Life.” Tuesday and Wednekday, Ramon Novarro and We Sell Miller Tires Dupont Tire Shop ‘W. T. Barrett of the days of the French re The stellar role: Stone, Alice T 2002 M St. N.W. Franklin 4286 Miller Balloons Cost Less Than Regular Oversize High Pressure Tires Before you balloon your car, see the author- ized Miller dealer nearest you. He can supply you with Miller Real Balloon Tires to fit your present rims, or for small wheels, at prices less than the cost of regular straightside, oversize, high pressure tires. Miller Balloon Tires have been perfected through eight years of Miller research and three years’ successful use of the balloon principle. QGet facts and figures today on ballooning your car the easy, quick Miller ways. THE MILLER RUBBER COMPANY OF NEW YORK—AKRON, OHIO Makers of Quality Rubber Goods WASHINGTON BRANCH 925 11th ST. N.W. 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Saturday, Barbara La in “The Shooting of Dan Mec- and Our Gang, in "Dogs of MAY 29, 1924. in “Painted People,”” and Mermaid comedy, “Family Life”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Reginald Denny and Laura La Plante, in “Sporting Youth," and novelty reel, “Plastigrams”; Thursday, Florence Vidor, in “Bor- rowed Husbands,’ and Stan Laurel, in Friday, James Kirk- wood and Lila Lee, in’ “Love's Whirl- and Witwer's “The Telephone Saturday, he Uninvite and juvenile comedy, num, Jr." hy Name Is Savoy. and Monday, Thoma# Melghan, in “The Confidence Man~ and comedy, “Before Taking": Tues- day and Wednesday, Lon Chaney, in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame Thursday, Jacqueline Logan, in “The Dawn of 'a Tomorrow,” and Mermaid comedy. “Family Life"; Frilay, Priscilla Dean, in “The Storm Daughter,” and Cliff Bowes, In Lunch Brigade’ Saturday, “The Marriage Market, and “Our Gang,” in “July Days.” chesapeake Beach. Chesapeake Beach, on the opens the season Decoration day. cial trains from the District have been arranged, and there be practically continuous service day long. The Carolinians, headed by Ralph Garren, will supply music for dancing on the new over-the-water pavilion. The new concessionnaire building will contain a diversity of amuse- ment. The new Japanese tea garden. will ‘be open, and the boardwalk, more than half of which has been entirely reconstructed, will he ready for the promenaders. Prospects are that it will the largest opening celebration _ever. Festivities will continue over Satur- day and Sunday. Chevy Chase. Sunday and Monday, Jac gan, in “Long Live the King’ day, Marguerite Courtot and Alden, in “The Steadfast Mack Sennett's “The Little Widow Wednesday and Thursday, William Fox presents “Monna Vanna,” from the play by Maeterlinck: Frid: e bay, Spe- line will all Takoma. Sunday and Monday, Normal Tal- madge, in “The Song of Love": Tues- day, Jane Novak and Cullen Landis, in “The Man Life Passed B; comedy, “She Loved Him Wednesday there will be no regular program. The Bliss Electrical School will hold its commencement _exercises here. Thursday, Pola Negri, in “Shadows of Paris,” and comedy, “In- Bad the Sailor; Friday, “Shadows of Paris,” featuring Pola Negri; “The Telephone Girl,” and comedy: Satur- day matinee and evening, Fred Thom- ‘Galloping Gallagher.” York. . Sunday and Monday, Colleen Moore, 1 be Charles Jones, in “Not a Drum Was Heard"; Pathe comedy, “North of , vy of a Man N 2 Keaton, in “Our Fighting Skip- 0. 2 Glen Echo Park. At Glen Echo Park Frida morial day, Manager Schlo nounces as a special feature nee dance in the ballroom, ning at 4 p.m., with mu Andy Rythmonicers, this season’s new muy sical orga ion of ten pieces, wh play thirty-two instruments. ing will “continue throughout evening until the closing of the Marshall Hall. Marshall Hall opens for the 192 season Friday, May 30, Memorial day and the Steamer Charles MacAllister, after being renovated, is ready to make her first v ort on this day at 10 am Marshall Hall pr ular amusement devic open-air pavilion, with to music of Mever which has been engaged season, Colonial Beach. th Me- an- mati- begin- the park. all the pop- s and a la free dancing s Orches for Colonial B h opens for mer se n hursday, M the Steamer St. Johns, which has re- ceived the final stamp of approval from the government afte nspection for her first trip 2 p.m. Thursday. This season a feature of every trip of the St. Johns will be free neing on hoard. with music by a seven- piece Meyer Davis Orch a. At the “ I £y Dane- | 0 p.m. | beach will be found amusements of I kinds, including salt-water bath= g, fishing, crabbing and dancing on {an open-air pavilion over the water. | A big Memorial day celebration has been planned for the week end, he- | ginning Thursday. 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