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v * Boston AMUS ‘Hollywoo Two New Eng]ish Actres, This Summer—Big EMENTS. d Gos51p ses to Star in Prodl_lctions New Combine Starts Functioning. BY A HALLETT ABEND, 95— P. several holding will be May after spending New York production in abeyanee k in Hollywood cu st onths in and here 1y in June ne new es and pla v actresses whom Lo plans to Star productions to be made here ‘dur ¢ the summer and autumn, s Loth unknown to sereen plavers ican audiences. Their Stella and them sereen plays which M names vty Doyle and “ not it will t is pr T for at one ther i name use, n inchell © Mape's “The Boome novel. “Faint Perfume Imer's’ “The Breath of candal”: George Agnew Chamber- Iventure story, “White Man™ Orin Bartlett “The ifler” Olza Prinziaw's “My Lady's ps.” " Roval When man a deric s npon_ the m of Achin Harry von T popu Hearts,” zer and Mansic [ Lamb, led announcement season’s plans made for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer combing <ludes many big featur v »{ known ability es of both sexes incipal preoccupations Soutives will be the “lien Hur.” now b and in the Holy Land rection of Gee alsh in the titls nany months in the cost upward of $1,000,000, Vie chertzing. rector, is completing “Br ©id Metro lot in Holivy the last victure a4 then Mr of the new in- s directed by and starring One of the of th. ex- completlon of filmed upder the di- Brabin, with George role. This will e Metro di- the wil on Thi ture to be made th Schertzinger w n V the' Metro-Goldwan-aluser o Culver City, formerly the Goldwyn t. where production of the amalg: tted companies will b I'red Niblo to Direct Normn Talmadge | I'red Niblo. a Maver director t ymbine, is completing . with Ramon rro Finid Bennett, at the old Ni Hollvwood. During the s \ be loaned to Joseph M. Schenck » direet Norma Talmadge in “The dy.” but meanwhile Miss Talmadge oW vacationing on alina Island. Il make a picture the diree- on of Sidney has just completed ol Val- entine, in . The old road are 3. Stabl, and nne Oleott, Mission by John i Hobart directing tu be the soon be- and the rtain, ition of whe releases the first City plant. Hurh, “The John M piet on ting “Tess rring his Sing Vidor, 1 Crother's amed it the d'Urbervi . Blanche n has comple “Mary the Third "Lyric W‘ashington’ Is Orchestrated. Wa o & Mngton.” suite & ital, feh wa = written 1 Deane ire. ¢ tur of music Mount Place Moth South, i Army non Church W. J. Stan Band. for the will Le festured on ma grams this sum The suite has just been issued by a publishing houss srtistic cover drawn by K bruster, a member of M v, The cover pictures the one poems in the suite—"; ck Mirror Cherry Boat op; by ard, use its pro- nd has an Arm- Shure! seven omes in teflect- Blos- A X ark Topsy on Tenth Strect nd “Mount Vernon.” Mr. Shure. already i< a composer. has opened up a new feld in this suite, as delightful as 1 works of MarDowell, and two novements, at least—"Mirror Reflect- 1 Pool” holding womise of public vor as Wild e.” With rough th the suite w those who will on the Avmy well established hizh the band instiuments much pleasure hear it this summer Band programs with | and two | Doyle. a Arthur | in Italy | kinws and will | | Tina studio | 1 | Hobart Boswor! “The Wise Virgin, nor Glyn's “His Hour City lot. Other dircetor= | busy on produ. | Goldwyn-Mayer will direct Bli- at the Culver soon be Metro- will the wons for company are /Victor Ba Robert Robert V" > k “He Who rom direet Slapped.” Seastrom will Chaney. i Bi will soon begin directing “He Who Gets S Laure tom Mac ht his ibanez now Vane N dircet the in wife is oseph i will a in Saturday Buorza Ramon imounced Evenin dire has not story or write and d eme of nounced. (most of will the the name Hughes own story, not yet ' an- heim, . who has smpleted ing and fitling ced” w film version of Frank | Norris” “MeTeague,” will soon | fouking for a new story I Plans of Other Studios. Universal pushing production [ plans with great rapidity, Fox | setting a new film output record. Famous Players-Laskey has ed its schedule by p | vight productions, and at United | Studios, where now only one com- pany is at work, eleven pictures will be under way by June 1 arle Foxe, the excellent villain of I of 'Quality.” has signed erm contract With the William His first feature part “The Last Man in the nd his support will include Maryon Aye, Grac | vissa Selwyn. Edmund Lowe and { George O'Brien have also signed up with William Fox. Other activities t the Fox lot include the filming of A Man Without a Country,” which | Rowland V. Lee isx making on Island with a company of 300 people: “The Painted Lady.” directed by Chester Lennett and starring Dor- | othy Mackaill: “The Ghost Chaser,” | being directed by Edmund Mortimer | Tom Mix is busy upon a feature not A. Hearn's which Juck cast wh and von B \ nd n- n CHEE is di- | Theodore tom Jury,” which Denis | recting, " starring ey Mason | George Hackathorne i< just finishing there in “Checkers,” and three one two-reel comedy units are also von Bessic Love Fessie Love has st part she | Jead in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's “The | Lost World,” which Harry Hoyt will direet for First National Edwa Everett Horton, know s funs for his Ruggles. h to the stage. and will in wys under the | Thomas Wilkes. e iy ast when the local runs are ove House Peters Las just signed : | contract with Universal to star in a | series of six Jewel feature plays. In {all probability they will be made at | the ‘rate of thre vear. The first { will be the Lincoln J. Carter m. drama, “Tornado,” which Edward | Laemmle will direct. The second will Le an adaptation of “Miracle,” a story by Clarence B. Kelland. Befty Compxo Betty Comps rived from Miami, Fli, and v down next week to work out her new long-term sturri mtraet with P nt. rinan and stage to ~ Big Part. glven the had in the heen appear hanner tour of the [ Bel Geddes, noted archi- decorafor, has signed @ contract to act as art director for B. De Mille productions. His will he on the sets for Clay.” Lucilla _Mende of a former president | 1 work of “to take rrived in Hollywood last the direction of up screen acting under Ralph Ince. She has Dbeen on the stage In New York (Copyright. 1924, in United States and 6 Britain by North American Newspaj i ALl rights reserved ) Hempel to Sing A‘b;oad. 1 HEMPEL will Majes vacation days r home in Maria. up in the I dine, Swit. :erland. She will stop for a rewv d 1 Paris and visit her fathe hefore going to the mo Three London recitals arc for carly October in th the scene of her mark yYear. A two-month tour of the Eng- <h provinces will follow. On this first visit to the provinces Miss Hem- vel wished to appear as “herself” in regular recital—a privilege practically er gince the Jen Lind his- ntennial concert, October 6. S6 insistent, however, was the de- and hear her as the fa- vorite singer of Queen Victoria that the fenny Lind concerts are to b given (tter all. The prima donua will go to Moritz for the Christmas holidays, re- urning home to begin her tour with a New York recital the middle of Jan. iary. The coming season in *he long_promised tour of the coast. The orient is g ifemple in the erinolines « thirty congerts having her in China and Japan. fiss Hempel postponed her th spring to sing at the North Shore festival in She appeared therc as Jenny Lind on Tuesday evening. singing with the Chicago mphony Orchestra, Fred- erick sail on the Friepa 8 Saturday to pa at he scheduled Albert Hall, success last to Chicage Zvanston. MISS JOSEPHINE Aancing lessons P IMPERIAL RUSSIAN SCHOOL OF DANCING aal Direction Kathryn 3. Baliet, Becentric Toe, Amerlcei 1224 Comn. Ave. N.W. R 7 0 7 2222777 mee- HERE POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY W@ . Evag. with ufl:he:al.u. | NEW CLASSES FORMING Summer Schedule ASTHETIC AND BALLET Mon. & Thurs. at 8:30 p.m. iroom, Tues., 8:30 C Private Lessons Any Hour School of Dancing 3 Champlain St. N.W. l'r‘.c 18th -l:l O:Inmbh Rd. therine Balle, 719 9th St. N.W. ¥ @908. We teach you to dance in a fe Jemoks ®Private and claas. Redured rates. % MARIA begin | Cunard and Cla- | TODAY 2:30 P. M. THE Filmograms. RODUCTION 1% Devil, work on “A Sainted story by Rex Beach, { starring’ Rodolph Valentino, was started _recently at the Famous | Players Long Island studio. The cast of principals already chosen include Nita Nuldi, Louise Lagrane, Helen d'Algy, George Siegman, Bob Me- Wade ‘and Isabel West After the completion of “Com- promised.” Pola Negri will do “Wor- | n Paradise,” under the divection |of Ernest Lubitsch. and then will return to Dimitri Buchowetzki's di for- gnother picture, * 1 Scorndd.” [ | i | Lodijensky, proprietor ssian Bagle, who onc runk of general in the imy sian army, is now appearing new of held the rial Rus- in the Dix _and Be Daniels Nassau to film scenes latest pictu inners in Heaven.” Montague Love and Betty Hilburn will be the other principals to make the trip. their DeMille's next cet of Clay,” Is 1o be a c fory founded on the novel Clay,” by Margaretta Tuttle, and the . “Across the Border,” by He arie Dix. Estelle Taylor will the feminine lead and Rod Rocque will play opposite her. cast of which has be in have La Merton of the James Cruze is di- n completed, and in- addition to Glenn Hunter, and Viola Dana, who will ured, DeWitt ' Jennings, Roth, Charles Sellen, Charles | Ethel Wales, Luke Henry, Frank Jonassen Eleanor Lawaca. rectin elude: | the i Gloria Swanson looks as though bout sixteen years old these is tripping about the ¥ gown that could be used | for a graduation d nd ha | hair that hangs to ler waist. She | Balkan maiden in “A Woman of Fire," f Mary Robert Rine- “The Queen's Love an adaptation hart's siory Story | sVietor Varee had a new expe- | rience the other night when a new paper woman in San Antonio, Tex., in- terviewed him over the long-distance ph with the aid of a Hungarian interpreter at her end of the wire | _The new 10t Charles Ray production which brings back to the screen un- the guidance of Thomas H. Ince |is an or tory by C. Gurdner | Sulllvan, who wrote many of the ear- stories that brought Ray to star- | dom d to contain a re- | markable character study of the type which the star has proven himself Captain Blood” | Kerrigan's nex | sereen. product | June 1. will be J. Warren contribution to_the n to commence about t of the W first of a series of starring Ralph Day playing the er Plug’ two-reel comedies Graves, with Alice feminine 1 s the Ben Turpin has “Ro and tion begun Juliet, Sweat travesty under the Natalie A wood from w six York. having compieted “The Mounte- hank” and brought a perfeet diste’s shop back with her in the of new gowns way Henry B. Walthall and Williams' The combination brings associations of the carly movie da | They now playing together ag; in “Single Wives,” in which rinne Griffith and Milton Sills being co-featured. Kathlyn n Moore is reading up 1 personality. amne Kindred subjects. Sh hypn aphasia an is | preparing herself for her next pie- turd 0 which the pretends <onality in the man show nent,” un adaptation or closing Edmund Lowe will play the lead in port of Florence Vidor in the production of “Barbara Frietchie,” to Lo released in the fall. the see irom Rurope comes Mary and Doug may While in London they the famous I if they decide to the far will stop off D07 eabic s & | By | news Bagd W trip now heir trip feclares he FILL OF MIRTH RIALTO UNIVERSITY TRAINED—UNIVERSALLY POPULAR TED WEEMS TROMBONIST-DIRECTOR, TODAY, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20, 9:20 P. M. WITH HIS EXCLUSIVE VICTOR RECORDING 11-PIECE ORCHESTRA the | blonde | s a Cor- | SUNDAY STAR PHOTOPLAYS (Continued from First Page.) For Thursday, Friday and Satur- day Metro’s productlon of Sabatini's “Scaramouche” is announced as the attraction, with Lewis Stone, Alico Terry, Ramon Navarro, George Sieg- mann, Julia_Swayne tordon, Nelson McDowell, “Edward Connelly, Rose Dione, Kalla Pasha and others'in this drama of the Frerch revolution. wili be recalled that this picture was | Elyen its premiere in Washington last | fall. | Crandall's — "Da_\.xghters of ' Patsy Ruth Ralph Graves and Za Su Pitts are among the mem- | bers of the cast to be seen days of this week, beginning v o'clock, at Crandall's | in “Daughters of Today,” a the so-called jazz age. The comedy will be supplicd by Lige only in “Wide Open” and added short reels will complete the [ program Wey the first | . and Thursday will fer Schoolmaster.” a f the novel of Indiana, ggleston. The are played by Henry Hull and © Thomas. A Tuxedo comedy, “The v Sheriff,” will furnish abreviated film features 1 out the bill. ilers of the Sea,” a drama sug- gested by the novel of Vietor Hugo, will he shown Friday and Saturday with Luey Fox and Holmes Herbert in the leading roles. Also the family, who will be seen in Darkest Hour.” Lincoln—'The White Sister’ Lillian Gish will be seen as the star of the bill at the Lincoln Theater the first five days this week, beginning this afternoon at 3 o'clock, in Inspi- ration Pictures’ film version of F. Ma- rion Crawford’s novel, “The White Sister.” Henry King, who was re- sponsible for much of the success o Richard Barthelmess' early success, directed the picture, which was made | in ITtaly. | Among those in the sup- porting < . Barney Shers s Lane and Donald Col- man. The bill will be augmented by the latest issue of the Kinegrams. iday and Saturday only will shown Metro's productjon of “The “ninvited Guest,” with an added com- action, Mack Sennett's “Flip- the fun |, will edy 4 Flops Avenue Grand. and_ Monday, ‘Thomas “The Confldence Man." Fable; Tuesday and Wednesd Lon Chaney, in Hunchback of Notre Dam; day, Jacqueline Logan, in of a Tomorrow Friday, Ethel Shannon and Harrison Ford, in “Maytime,” and comedy, “Before Taking” Saturday, ‘The Marriage | and Lige Conley, in “Wide | Sunday Meighan., and Aesop Open Apollo. and_ Monday “The Confidence and comedy, “Before Taking”: |day and Wednesday. Lon Chaney, in | “The Hunehback of Notre Dame Thursday, Ethel Shannon and Harri- Ford, in laytime”: Friday sline Logan. “The Dawn of & ymorrow.,” and Witwer's “The Tele- |phone GIA1“: Saturday, “The Unin- Vited Guest” and Bobhy Vernom. in | Carolina. Toda and morrow “Galloping Fish,” with L Fazenda. Tue day, ' Charles in “The Vaga- | bond Trail.” Wednesday, “Under the Red Robe, with Anna Rubens. Thurs- | | ¥. “The Heritage of the Desert,” P Williaim Tie Tearle Chevy Chase. and tomorrow, Jackic Cc e the King"; Tues, reuerite Courtot and Ma 'The Steadfast inett’s “The Little Sday and Thursda presents “Monna Vann by Maeterlinck “Not a AND THRILLS" 9y - JOHNNY HINES AT HIS BEST IN A MERRY MELANGE OF | ROARING FUN—A TRANSFER TO THE LAUGH LINE “CONDUCTOR 1492” CAST INCLUDES DORIS MAY, DAN MASON AND OTHERS DAILY 11.TO 11 Darling 'of New Laura La_Plante, Tyesday, the Dark non, Frida; Hood.” It | “The Phantom Horseman.” Tomorrow, Tuesday, “Women Who Give." Lady. tiful Wednesday, Pola of ol stellat | vin_gaq ' the Sailor.” Friday, Conrad Na; Man,’ urday. Times Have Changed,” also Charles Murry, in “Helpful Hogan." THIS WEEK Circle. Baby Peggy, Olympic. Today and tomorrow, Glorla Swan- son, In “A Society Scandal,” and Lige High Life.” Tuesday and Ramon Novarro and Marr, in “Thy Name Is Woman.” ~ Thursday, “Around the World_in the Speejacks.” Friday John Gilbert, in “Just Off Broadway, and Reginald Denny, in “Leather Pushers.” Saturday, Barbara La Marr, in “The Shooting of Dan Mc- " and Our Gang, in “Dogs of in_ “The York.”' Tomorrow, in “Excitement. Colleen Moore, in “Through Wednesday, Ethel Shan- “Rider Up.” Thursday and Douglas Fairbanks, in “Robin Saturday, Jack Hoxie, In Today, Barbara La i Dumbarton. Today, “Judgment of the Storm.” “Thy Name Is Woman." Wed- nder the jovernor's Jones, in savoy. Sunday and . Monday, Thomas Meighan, ‘The Confidence Man,” and comedy, “Before Taking”: Tues- day and Wednesday, I.on Chaney, | “The Hunchback of Notre Dame'; Thursday, Jacqueline Logan, in “The wn of 'a Tomorrow.” anl Mermaid comedy, “Familyy Lite"; _ Friday, iila Dean, in_“The Storm Daug and Clift' Bowes, in “Lunch Bi Marriage Mar “July Days."" nesday and - Thursday, Friday Saturday, Buck “The Vagabond Trail.” Empire. Today, Jack Hoxie, “Back Fire”; romed. “Taxi, Taxi.” Tomorrow, ‘laire Windsor, in “Nellie, the Beau- Cloak Model,” and comedy, Day at Sea" Tuesday and | &ri, in “Shadows k_Sennett comedy. Thursday and o1, in “Name the also Lew Worth, black romedian, in “Jolly Moments." William Russell, in The: and Our Gang,“n Takomn. and tomorrow, Norma Tal- “The Song of Love"; Tues Novak and Cullen Landis, in “The Man Life Passed By.” an comedy, “She Loved Him Plent Wednexday there will be no reguia program. “The Bliss Electrical School lice" Paris,” and Ma day, Janc F STREET AT 12TH WEEK BEGINNING TODAY---SUNDAY, JUNE 1 RICHARD BIX LOIS WILSON VERA REYNOLDS ETHEL WALES William DeMille Production tor Paramount A picturization of the fa- mous Owen Davis play that won the Pulitzer prize! The brilliant and famous New York footlight triumph that enthroned its author among the Broadway immor- tals!—The grippingly realistic story of a young man’s revolt against the icebound traditions of New England and his eventual happiness through love!—With a won- derful screen cast! ADDED PROGRAM LATEST CHRISTIE COMEDY-—NERVE TONIC” INTERNATIONAL NEWS--TOPICS-—-OVERTURE F STREET AT 13TH WEEK BEGINNING TODAY---SUNDAY, JUNE 1 PARAMOUNT PRESENTS In Raiph Ince's picturization o * “Leah Kleschna.” witching Apache the motea stage srri ana @ suciety auccess! o Yavorite The melodramat vomance of a b The beautiful Dorothy Dalton finds one of her greatest roles in this haunting love-drama of the Paris boule- vards, studded with scenes of gay midnight revelry, of daring rescues and a great fire! Wonderfully pic- tured by one of the screen’s greatest directors, and featuring JAMES RENNIE--PAUL McALLISTER---FLORENCE F ADDED PROGRAM HITS LATEST SENNETT COMEDY---“BLACK OXFORDS HODGE-PODGE---NEWS---TOM GANNON'S MUSIC e O SBIR Tt e of Pofec Erteraimmer: (NN SUN.—~MON.—TUES.—WED, METRO-GOLDWYN PRESENTS LILLIAN GISH Supported by a Great American and Italian Cast in a Tremendously Thrilling, Finely Executed Film Version of F. Marion Crawford’s Novel “THE WHITE SISTER” KINOGRAMS THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY STAR CAST' In Williamson Bros.” Thrilling Production Filmed in Actual Colors “THE UNINVITER GUEST” in Stan AR T TR TR T RO ERRR OO 4 = Mack Sennett’s “Flip Flops” |u"fic0LN THEATER l TR AT AR SN P e B s (HIHIL wTP hold its commencement exercises Thursday, | “Shadows of Pari ’H&d the- Saflor’”’; | Parts.” u Telephone Girl,” and comedy day matinee and evening, Fred Thom« son, in “Galloping Gallagher." | here. Sunday and Monda; “Painted comedy. Wednesday, Laura. Youth™: Plastigra Vidor, T e ey 2rrrerery in Laurel, i 3 James Kirkwood and Lila Lee, in “Love's Whirlpool,” and Witwer'" Vrida Sqmedy. JInc |iThe Telephone Girl™ Saturday, “The enllor FTiday, (Shadows of | Uninyited Guest.” anfl Juvenile com- atur- ~ Pola Negri and comedy, “In- in Dennis King, who won personal laurels for his reading of the role of Mercutio in Jane Cowl's profuc- tion of “Romeo and Juliet,” has jus: announced that he expects to appear in musical comedy next season, He is rehearsing u role rifnl's new operctia, “Rose Mr. King is well known to Washington theater- goers as a member of the Garri Ylayers, that summer stock company Wwhich put over many comedies with success a couple of years ugo. He is said to have a fin: baritone vole York. . Colleen Moore, and Mermald Tuesday and Denny and La’ Plante, in “Sporting comedy _and novelty reel, Thursday, Florence “Borrow nds,” and Friday, People, Family Life Reginald First National’s clever film version of the stage play {n which the heroine only embraces fire provosals. foir weddwmgs, tiro divorces and one remarriage in her brief siatrimonial career. Jack Mulhall. Frewk Elliott, Jean Hersholt, Zasu Pitls. Edwerd Conneily, William Conklin. Leo White and Kate Lester aie a feir wcho add to the fun of a rollicking comedy. LLOYD HAMILTON in “LONESOME™ Special World Surveu Orerture—"The Spring Maid,” (Reuhardt) DANIEL BREESKIN Conducting WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA OO mple of the Ayte-14th S1.& Park Rd. THIS WEEK TODAY. $ T0 11 P. M.—DAILY, 2 T0_ 11 V. M. Pipe organ promenade concert, Arthur Flagel “MEMORIES OF HERBERT” Betty Andersom, Soprano: Thomas McGranahan. Tepor: Charles Galaghe:. Bosso. in Melodies from ctor Herbert's Hits. The Tivoli’s Mirror of the Living World ELIAS BREESKIN Celebrated Violin Virtuoso, Presenting ‘Russian Airs” TIVOLI WANDERINGS To Beautiful and Unwsual Places CHARLES E. GALAGHER Basso. Retura Engagement. Offering “BELLS OF THE SEA” Lige Conley in “Miduight Blues THE OSSMANS JAMES KIRKWOOD Cleo Madison. Grace Datmond and Cast, in DISCONTENTED HUSBANDS With Strong —— CRANDALL’S. | AMBASSADOR T 18th & COL. RD. — Today—Monday CONSTANCE ALMADGE Brilliantly supported in the GOLDFISH ADDED Lioyd Hamilton in ‘Lon Y Tues—Wed- MAMMOTHCAST in Metro’s mightiest photo- drama. “Aesop fable, “One Good Time” CRANDALL'S [CENTRAL | “=NINTH, BET. D AND E Today-Mon.-Tues.-Wed. PAULINE FREDERICK LOU TELLEGEN In'J. Stuart Blackton's film veraion of Basil King's LET NOT MAN PUT ASUNDER ADDED WITWER'S— THE TELE- PHONE GIRL" Thurs~—F'ri- CDNQTAEGE BINNEY With Lively Support in THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING Sennett's “Picking Peaches” Saturday WM. S. HART SINGER JIM MoKEE Comedy, ‘The Darkest Hour” Thuys.—Fri.—Sat. LEWIS STONE ALICE TERRY RAMON NOVARRO in Metro's release of Rex Ingram’s New issue “Kinograms” T B Al I

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