Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1925, Page 48

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4 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 12,. 1925—PAR" AMUSEMENTS. — e . Irene Dunne. Mutual Specials. o Pl’lotoplays ThlS Weel( e op _“ml"ll""m""mw||||||||“|||||"l|||"| NE of the “Baby Blue” Added features at the Mutual this CRA"DALLS bewitching company at Polt's this| week will be: On Monday night, - —— - week Dbegan her stage caresr as an | plantation revue, by colored stage as- : . = T 2 understudy., Her first opportunity to|pirants; Tuesday night, “surprise 4. (Continued from Third Page.) Park. B Bl |play on Broadway came during the | night”: Wednesday night, chorus con- E 3 g e _ . . % S S ¥ 5 New York run of “Irene,” when she | test; Thursday night, wrestling; ¥ri- Yangdon, in “The Sea Squawk"; Sat-| Today, tomorrow and Tuesds 3 - S ith Day in the | day night, amateurs; Saturday night, s ; ; 7 sr. AT TENTH s - S P e Holt, Lois Wilson N Nis xore bariee TODAY—Doors Open 2:30 P. M.—Daily 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. lf *Wildcat Willle,” and “Idaho,” No. 5. [Chase, in “Should Husbpmu Be Day she stepped into the leading rols I THIS WEEK®u b Ing u ' . i and played It for seven weeks, after T A e Watched?" and Pathe News events fag which she wai featured in one of the ( Loves His Own Fireside. Metro Presents the Greatest of All Juvenile Stars in a Vehicle T (doors open 2:45, and continuous); . Chevy Chase. Wednesday and Thursday 1 . : (200 Soonaies (€5 jSncive weasan. EW YORK producers are sald to Q . Having_reached the attention ot | NFWV ¥ A e that Proves fim 1:"” Most Facile Funmaker the Sereen as-Known—An Easter Treat, Nilsson, James Kirkwo: “Today and tomorrow, Betty Bronson in Nilsson, James Kirkwood tho New York managers in this man- !MIHIIHIIINIII!IIIE #Peter P.m, Aesop's fables and news mond Hatton in “The Top of 1 3 7 i’y Lou Tellegen to leave Hollywood, for e and Monday; | World” and Mack Sennett conmtedy, % B oy as signyd Tos tie ofikioml |(hs time helng at Ipist, ARA take to ' d i “Tittle Fobinadn Corlt i ity 3 production of “The Clinging Vine” | the lime being at . ! = P oot Gtheor 4 i 3 ¥ in which she played an important|ih® o ms LiSSathgs epcunes, “Don Ayres and Percy M . 00! sibson in 43 T Juan, It was while Tellegen was I and Max Linder in A w role and again followed the star in i in thi Erismach Lroves s ] e e : : the title role on the road. Sho then | {PUFing In this vehicle that he mar- and Thursday, ma " Thureday 3 |ant John Rocho in “The Tenth Wom- - } appeared as the prima donns of “Lol- | "Ier, T RORADS: BE RIeaers wie p.m., Ben Ale . Irene Rich and|an” “Our Gang” comedy, “Big Busi- i wip : s HDOD” foF fWo FEREN ear to these entreaties. Home, wife, Jienry B. W Boy of Mine 3 mw'lu;y only) chapter 5, ** 5 4 h = child and the balmy weather of Van Bibber Comedy, “The Hunt"; Sidar ¥ =nd aidedy s C X % Robert Kane mn produce four pic- | Southern California are too great pews and pew 3 ‘riday, | Drake - c B : LT L tures for First Natlonal during the | combination, he states, to cast aside matinee 3 p.m 1 i *»; jurday continuous from 2 p.m.) . o B . Y season of 19 | for a renewal of his stage career. Sm’y', Aos 4 » \T/ER :_IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIWHIIIIlflflg taby Peggy o CRANDALL’S: L———ll” CSe. N.E. Daily, 6 to 11 P. N—Mas., Sats. and Hols., at 2—Sun. at 3 D@ SATURDAY, APRIL 11th "9 The Handsome Home Theater, Ronovated, Redecorated In- side and Out, Refurbished and javenated, With a New Manager and a New House Staff, e the Tenth Link in Washington of the Famous CRANDALL CHAIN This Worthy Addition to the Constantly Growing Crandall Circuit Will be Given the Full Benefit of the Highly Per- fected Crandall Executive Management and Will, at all Times, Offer Dominant Programs Which Will Unfailingly Fmbody the BEST PICTURES — MUSIC - SERVICE i ) LT T Illllllllllll!ll Raleigh”; lloping Hoofs.” ST TR TR (T Secrets of CHARLES RANN KENNEDY AND EDITH WYNNE MATHISON, golnde Who will appear at the Wardman Park Theater Thursday. Much”; |and Thursday ° ‘n.» Robinson ¢ tle Robinso . o : : ; Sl Fllmogr'lms Mrs. Fiske's Play Set to Thun- - e s = o vil | Quem s A o T Musie. Adams in *Sa i| 4 (Continued from Third Page.) T is reported from ¢ m\ ago that Mbs fi] matinee and evening, Rin- | - —_— in ‘The Lighthouse by theltion of Raoul Walsh, who was re- of Notre | “Ride: e e 5. ‘et | sponsible for “The Thiet of Bagdad.” will be e f e at t oT i Ne \L.um' William Collier, jr., the Uke"” Theater an tomorrow prodigal son and a Niss .t Revue, Lon Chaney in leading pa 7 Norse “find,” is to be seen as the girl, | There are three characters in the is hased on the fam % libretto, soprano, tenor and bass r Hugo. Added % o rrc ) Shea «Nr‘ _Billic Dove, who is playing in Zane| It Will be recalled that Mrs, Fiske tlons will be * < Hoofs” and a | 5 3 Ixcuse Me” and s “The -TIRht of Wentern & 7| Wrote this short drama, over a score Mutt and Jeff cartoon EN g Goose s i the of vears ago. It still is sometimes 16 1s mow the wife of Iryin | 3cted in vaudeville. It is rumored that the Chicago Opera Company may : Recent appear- -y = s D CONTINUOUS 1 ONE TO ELEVEN Nonaysa e ! | ances " we o Wan Lt don. Ml sigture ot airAisriines SUNDAY ] AT THREE Conway T “The e Family and score is not knowr —_— TR with mat Do You Aspire to re You Deceived By test; Thursday,|i "he Measure of a Man” and Sen- = — e ¢’ the Gligter of the Ga: reuerite T nett Bull and Ju . £ FGW or B'Ofldll'fl\ ? ”hlle "m‘ : agle in “Ch teginald Denny and SEB b ter ™ ivle <ol Film Features| - lun el FLORENCE VIDOR | DUMBARTON 13 143\“ Inconsin Av. NNALQ. NiLg Tl;lo;l;“lm-- | “THE MlRAGE”. NORMA TALMADGH A Story of Life Behind the Footlights ST il IO 00 0 0 0 O O Supported by Maxr Davidson, Robert Edeson, “Dynamite ex-Racehorse, and a perfect ensemble in a film play of irresistible appeal, THE RAG MAN Willard Mack's Original Story of the Firm of “Ginsberg and * Kelly, Dealers in High Class Junk,” riotous in its comedy, occasionally touched with pathos and at times stirringly dramatic = 8 lIlIIIllIlllllIIllllllflllllmlfl""mmnfllflllllIIllHIIIIIllIlIlllHIlIIIIIIIHIIIIII!IHIIIHIIIlIl|IllIIIIllllllllIIilIIIIIIIIIlillllllll”lllllillll TR RO “THE ONLY WOMAN. Pathe T VAUDEVILLE FEATURES EARLE NEWS g TIVOLI Goldwym CRANDA“‘ S 14th & Park Rd. N.W. Picture TOPAY. AND TOMORROW — 0N EMBROIDERY BOBBY VERNON A HIT IN “DON'T PINCH” WORLD SURVEY—ADDED AUXILIARIES OVERTURE—"LIGHT CAVALRY" (SUPPE) DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA A e o AR l:CRANDALL 14th ST. AND PARK RD.—— Sunday, 3 to 11 p. m. Daily, 1:30 to 11 p. m. SUNDAY—MONDAY. First National Presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE ANTONIO MORENO Supported by Johnay Harron. Ray Hallor, Emily Fitorey and a superb cast in a sprightly comedy-drama LEARNING TO LOVE Lee Moran in “His High Horse"—Pathe Rewiew—Otto F. Beck, Harold T. Pease, Organists. ! | CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR 18thS¢t. &Col. RA.N. W, TODAY SDONT PINCH CRANDALL'S oth TODAY AND TOMORROW RAY, in “DYNAMITE And OUR GANG. in_“D0G_ DAYS " TODAY -BARY FAMILY RECEF TOM lum\\' JACK HOXIE, in FLYING HOOFS™™ Comedy’ and CRANDALL'S "% nixs Py dy 1n TODAT AND. TOMOTROW CONRAD Presentea B 5 NORMA SHEARER. in by Josep FICUSE e~ ‘mn BEN TP Ar. Schenck N DSl i WILD GOOSE AND _TOMORBGW Here’s the funniest love story ever the baffled Buster, with only twenty- written. Based on the noted Broadway four hours to marry and a fortune of play and made a thousand times fun- ' $7,000,000 at stake! And worst of all, g vyon nier by the screen’s greatest laugh- he. had promised to marry the first CRANDALLS = TZ'E:IE." specialist! Youll laugh, youll roar, girl who met him at the church and , youll simply scream at the story of 200 showed up to keep the date! Taes.—Wed.—Star Cast in “The Beloved Braute” Jimmy Adams in “Love Goofy"—Lyman Howe “Hodge~Podge.” Thars—Fri—Madge Bellamy, “A Fool and His Money” Our Gang in “Dog Days”—E=xtra, “The Ant Lion.” Soturday—Betty Compson in “Ramshackle House” Ralph Graves, “The Plumber”—Mat. Only, “Idaho,” No. 4. iR CRANDALL'S CRANDALL’S [AMBASSADOR | || CENTRAL | ~—18th AND COL. RD. ~—NINTH, BET. D AND E— SUN.-MON.-TUBS. SUN.-MON. Special Euler Mut Mon. at CHARLES RAY JIGKIE co0aAN Supported by Jocqueline Lo- With Moz Davidson, Robert | gon, Beesis Love and Wai- Bdeson and o at cast in lace Beery in Willard Maeck’s original THE RAG MAN DYNAMITE SMITH Bobby TVermon in “Dow't Our Gong in “Dog Doys.* Pinch.” e B WILD GOOS LIGE CONLEY COMEDY, “HELLO, HOLLYWOODI"-—PATHE NEWS VIEWS LL’S HOME THEATER LYMAN HOWE'S HODGE-PODGE—TOPICS OF THE DAY—-GANNON'S MUSIC TR m"g“ o8 e ;;7‘;_“:;’.",",,‘(,%;3"’5 1 HA 0 AT ?) P - WEEK STARYING TODAY—SUNDAY, APRIL 12 APRIL 11T A% 7 ~ el "A'......'.‘......""*m e e ork_oritice wet wild ever E AUNT. Am 3 3 RE T, ‘LJ‘O O‘L‘ RETURN Of W‘f HEA "n WL \ ¥ ST. AT 13TH EMPIRE 911 H Street N.BE. 1\.!:. inee ut G i W i / TEACHER. o 2id Topies 3t RAPHAEL 9th & O Streets N PEYERLY BAYNE. " in TANNHALIER oo o o am e 22 o WAGHER T oUR GANG COMEDY.’ 02 T Street NW. INTRANATIONAL NEWE - POM'S LATEST HIT! FAVORITE & 7 v S v - OF VIRTUE.” Comedy. And now this beautiful and CHEVY CHASE Codvias 2 dashing emotional star as MATINER SUNDAY AXD a Follies beauty in g ‘ Heoipy B LINCOLN THEATER ALL-STAR CAST. U STREET AT 12TH, AMERICAN I::Aflktm:nan SUN.-MON.-TUES. “JANICE \xrurm'm PARK lHEATER S vwa Chariey’s brother. supported by Ethel Shannan, Aleo B. Francis, Buchanan Eulalie Jensen, James E. Page, Phillips Smalley and o Superd Ensemble in the Funniest of ail AT Faroe Comedies, T AND J. JBEERY, in s 66 9 9 ‘ (| “THE tzimllpz_bllidkl‘l“fa HERD" CHARLEY S AUNT WALLACE MacDONALD | WARDMAN PARK THEATRE || & COLOR FANTASY “VOICE OF THE NIGHTINGALE” ROBERT FRAZER I ST, OF ORLD. KINOGRAMS lmd JAMES KIRK- A lavish and exquisite production of the 5 um'fa.‘ B WED.~THURS. FRI—SAT. famous novel, “Mariposa.” With Pola NEW STANTON Dot rom3 D3t = CLAIRE: CHARLES RAY WED.-THURS. TUBS.-WED. Special Thurs. Mat. ot 2 p m. STAR CAST FLORENCE VIDOR | . . 5. poxares sam ond Edmund Lowe in the version of Wallace Irwin's classic war-time romance of The BARBARA FRIETCHIE GOLDEN BED Aesop Fadle “The Howsing Mhorteee Eart Hurd’s “Broadcasting* FRIDAY 0 THURS-FRL. REGINALD DENNY GOLLEEH MOORE MARY ASTOR oafsnorsiay wars e wm Hoery "Ldpfi, Wilsow's Edna Ferber's amuamn i i - Zige 9,!,! "’09;‘:?““”[‘ ouy xmosnomnv"lim Out.» s g b st g = | S e | & WINDSOR st Rt vk | W P o+ % 52"::'&"3;« the sensation of two continents and finds OLYMPIC ¥or 77 B i tocn BERT LYTELL G e R Sidney Oloott happiness with a man she scorned! ALI¢ Doris Kenyon_and Cullen var et b FR G Landis, "t Naws | “DYNAMITE SMITH” THOS. MEIGHAN LEWIS STONE BEN TURPIN COMEDY, “MARRIAGE CIRCUS"—INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL—OTHER FEATURES Bl Tios .;. e FEWoE “BORN RICH “ROVGH AND READY . G b et el et i e L e pu (R SO P B NTEL U SHEN T NTORRY| RUDOLPH _VALENT) Conrad Nagsi én Y . N IN len! a4 '\ WEEK BEQINNING TODAY—SUNDAY, APRIL 12 Al . & o Clock: A ovEMAN e B T . clll“ Tllflllll CHEAPER TO MARRY B NSON, ERNES’ TORR] £ - I E l STHE $5,000 Populari CIM“ T,,.. 3"' Les Movam im “His Hiph o w,s co " MBIA T Al -5 p = > “’ e e or over, A to 1 _.m‘?ffll:' 't.eln:“llfl 0:"' e lewln lM (ull .glfllffllln hmo:; “THE HUNCHBACK OF generous prize Nt tered. by a shington theater or place NOTRE DAME” Hvneiers . T il GALIQPING FIOOFS, RUSTER KEATOX. TR ] Gontinaons, 2 B, to 11 PAE O O O A SR A T

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