Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1925, Page 18

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D. O, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925 well played, accompanying a showing | ed to be the mistress of a house she | contacts that he was chosen to in-|Burr in his quest of a new empire. |is seen finally as a little old lady of beautiful scenic films, was robbing, and the man she took [terpret this story, and it is the gen-|Later, when he has received the|being tenderly listened to by him = 1 The feature picture, “The Clean |to be a robber turned out to be the|eral verdict of those who saw the|strange punishment which means a|whom they called “Great Heart,” . Zoge O T o (he atary | son of the family. Al sorts of melo- | picture that he has caught with sym. | life of exile, following him from bat- | Abraham Lincoln, and who stgns the ||| Rheumatism Pfesmvhon ] written by A. S. M. Hutchinson. enter into the plot, [pathy and understanding the story|tléship to battleship, treated with|paper which brings forgiveness and b Percy Marmont, who became well|with a series of thrilling known to all true patriots|half tolerant endurance by his fellow | peace to the hearts of both. Lucy Refilled a Million Times 3 z known for his characterization of [Evelyn Brent is charming in th: been translated into many |officers, sometimes with veiled sym-|Beamont is Mrs. Nolan, Richard (Continued from Fifteenth Page) | Reel and Toplcs of the Day complete | yoiy gabre in “If Winter Comes,” |role and Robert Ellis, Earle Met- pathy, which only further wounds|Tucker, the debonair and sauve Aaron ||| Preseription A-285% for rheumatism AT the ‘ROY. plays the role of the nerve-wrecked |calfe, Alice Browning, Virginia Mad- ast does not contain mames|and enrages him, a change is grad-|Burr, and George Billings, thrown o | || was first flied in 1804 and has been rc- Talmadge excellent occ slons for the ik Lo ol | here exceltently. He makes this|ison and Marilynn Warner contribute | famillar to picture fans, but the|ually wrought in his character, reen for a moment, is Abrzham ||| newed over a million times. A teaspoon- dlsplay of her ability as a comedienne. | Palace—' Commg Tl’n-oug]'n‘ young editor and novelist, who had | effe 3 players are wholly efficlent in the|which, however unwillingly, wins . ful of A-2881 taken three rimes & day Antonio Moreno s handsome and| homag Meighan, this week at the | succeeded brilliantly in his profes- * in “Bvery | portrayal of their rolei sympathy. Others in the cast are 2 iuov-r&umfl‘v-in-ndqukkly eves | manly as the guardian. Ray Hallor, | pajace, 1s showing folk st h n|sion at the expense of & broken f,” together with short | Hearn is Lileut, Nolan, Pauline Stark, as his sweetheart, | paioful muscles and stiff swollea joints. | Johnny Harron and Emily Fitzroy ate | energetic and ambitions J:;un‘:“;n:n health both of body and mind, real- |reels and pipe organ music, completes | hoaded but lo whose story finally spreads through-| In spite of the’fact that mn\'mg’ Buy a bottle from your drusgist, or send §ood in supporting roles. can wade through a barrage of ob-|istic. ' Otis Harlan as Puddlebox, | the bill. who glves up country, out the land, and who went through | picture houses in Glasgow, Scotland, | niel Breeski arranged &N g eacley and land on top when the [lovable old tramp who leads the hero —_— foreswearing his flag In|one administration after another beg- (are crowded nightly, a competitive | || AMEND, 205 Third Aveaue, New York. excellent musical program, which - | y0a™aa" Jove of a pretty little|back to a saner way of looking at "Thd Man Witho“t a llow the visionary Aaron!ging the release of her lover. Shelprice war is threatened, | = < = cludes excerpts from Victor Herbert's |y iroqe with soul - disturbing eyes |life, is another convincing character. " “Mlle. Modiste” as the overture, and |g;e a¢ gtake. The film has Marguerite de la Motte Is a gay, Country. o This Is Love” from “Little Miss | Q% 03 JUUICL 0y Snough, sweet herolne. The settings are fine, | A large and unusually enthusiastic Bluebeard” as incidental music. 06 TheoURhr with artistic sea-coast scenes. remr Wed i I3 ug rriieia ¢.. . |audlence filled the ballroom of the “’;‘“, ,\‘“. = LEi S Tom, who assumed for the purpose| In the short-reel “Now or Never”|New Villard Hotel Saturday eve- politan World Survey and a natural|or ne play the cognomen of Black [listed as “a new edition of Harold|ning, where, under the auspices of color picture of bird life complete the | ¢orq Jayg the foundation for later (Lloyd's best comedy,” that clever|the 'Junior League of Washington, ki e 2 complications by getting in bad with | comedian apd his *talented: wife, | Willlam Fox's screen version of Ed- i w | the young lady's dad right at the|Mildred Davis, assisted by a quuint,|ward Everett Hale's masterplece of Columlua— ThoSwan. outset. As chiet clerk of the latter's|small girl, buoyantly present many | fiet. n, “The Man Without a Coun- mining corporation, he says a few | ludicrous situations Into which they | (ry,” \as shown for the first time in ShoWAtAkL SATICLsh ok _| things about the way the old man is |&et duri ene! ot to00 | Washington. Among those attending Buchowetsicl, famous Buropean direc-| [T ¢ his business, and then caps [logloal plot, Although much shorter |the promiers ~were . cabinet officers, e by the Dy e Ference Moi.|the climax by marrying Lila Lee,|than other late efforts seen here, |nhigh officials of the diplomatic corps, nar” “The Sw "“was glven artistic| that is to say, the latter's daughter. this comedy is fully as funny and|members of Congress and others in Eoanction, ¢ Bames, Adolphe | Desirous of breaking up this com- | Interesting as any of them. oficial and social life. The use of Menjou and Ricardo Cortez glve|bination at the risk of ruining one of his The news reel completes the bllL | the film was donated by Willlam Fox, aplendid characterizations In the ple.| mines, Tom's mew .father-in-law pro-| W “ the producer, and the net proceeds e asemen i tore : : s motes him to the extremely dublous | Ambaksador—""Learning to|of the entertainment will goto local g | ture, which is the fea a Co- . ture, which is the festure at the Co-| JHCSS B'B 5, 10 SCi%CF the Colton L harities. An_excellent musical ac- B e Iy ok bl asr.] GOAL mine, M1t aeame Schat msperin.iliie: Love. companiment was given by the Navy ool b e O bt oity| tendents didn’t last long at Colton,| Constance Talmadge will continue|Band, Whose services also were do- T R h Ty Aty | What with the rough, uncouth per- |to delight Ambassador audlences to- | nated. es to s self o e rest| Bt @ manners that flougished |day and tomorrow in her newest| This famillar story of love and never mate with other than swans,”| Pale 50 BUTRCR (000 (o upset a|screen comedy, “Learning to Love” [honor was directed by Rowland V. may hear the crics of free birds but| here. Lac Lo B one knew | Which s reviewed in these columns | Lee, himself a soldier, who has been never mate with other than swans”|{ew Sonditons, JUC S8 Svery | elsewhere in combat on five fronts, during the FRaimen: in the Cewinnk the story | Be o O 180, a5 everybody knows, | e Moran also is on the bill in a | World War and fell seriously wound- different way from| Of course, atmo, 08 CHENTOM i own | comical screen sketch, “His High|ed while fighting on the Somme. It ending, entirely W "d- b rmanent and bona’| Horse’ with interesting news views. | is sald to be partly because of these plot. Although | §a8me and wins pe Otto Beck, the young organist, gives e ove . fide possession of his bride, which is = = s pr ¥ - followin conventions of her|There is a thrill or two in the pic- _ g L family mad the wromptings of that|ture worthy of special mention—one | Central Squ Stocking q ches a e? : b her | surrounding a runaway coal train| Sal.' | ) c ¢ ar on that even outweighs e e Stor e mecs|and the other a rough-and-tumble| . 7 . e e e a5t | Right atop u tipple or something, in| “Silk Stocking Sal” Richard Schay- % the worldly-wise prince| which: the cowardly ‘villain, “out: io/{er’s ‘faselnating msloarams. is ' tha and Clare Ea s the clever Prin-| get Tom's life-blood, for some reason a;vn-nn_ feature the first two days of cess Dominica who dominate the at times during the | this week at Crandall's Cent o picture, The is well played ard for the Marquis|ter. “Silk Stocking Sal gy by Mr. Corte 3 11 members censberry and his rules. ltlf‘knfm« °,‘, Ijvrn}:,\ ':(r“tm"( girl ive interesting portray-| A whirlwind Uit Of reformation when she pretend- Hyacinth, however, is|called "The = SOISNS REeteA completely s | tures and a $1.00 for a week's supply. 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