Evening Star Newspaper, April 29, 1925, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925.° in “Alone at Last™; Friday, ‘“Reckless Romance,” and Harry Langdon, in “The Hansom Cabman'; Saturday, AMUSEMENTS BT S B The Hub | Seventh and D | Store Hours, 8 to 6 | The Hub |Seventh and D “Hooked." (Continued from Twenty.) nett’s “Water Wagons' and “Idah = = pEly)e, }\ . 8! LEADER. manmade law that “all is fair in love | = The Leader Theater will show Doug- Py ° ° ® and war,” and defles convention by | AVENUE GRAND. las Fairbanks in “The Thief of Bag- kidnaping the girl he loves and sailing | Sunday and Mond : McAvoy, |dad” Saturday, Sunday and Monday. eway with her on the briny sea, is the [in “The Mad Whirl,” and Lloyd Ham. |1t is a fantastical story of love and hero of “Head Winds,” the photoplay 'ilton, in “Half a Hero”; Tuesday and adventure abounding with amazing at the Rialto next Wednesday, Claire Windsor, Bert Ly- happenings. A winged horse flies Adapted from A. M. Sinclair Wilt's [teil and Doris Kenyon, in “Born |through —the clouds, & magic carpet magazine story, the theme is an un-| Rich,” and Charlie Chase, in “Big Red | S0ars over the housetops, and other conventional one, telling of a man and | Riding Hood"”; Thursday, Booth Tark-|wonders are revealed in abundance. & ‘woman both endowed Wwith strong, |ington’s “Pampered Youth,” and Mack | Added features will be a comedy and N obdurate wills, who, placed in an un- | Sennett's “Water Wagons”; Friday, | ‘Galloping Hoofs. 0}& usual situation, endeavor to master | (! e Chaplin ahd Jackie Coogan, T each other. The scene is laid in and |in “The Kid,” “Sportlight” and PARK. about San Francisco and on board a | Review: Saturdey, William Rus 8 : iy, i ay and Tuesday, palatial yacht. {and Marguerite De La Motte, in 3 oy tsy Ruth Miller plays the leading | Beloved Brute,” Cliff Bowe b 3, 3 p- % eminine role, and others include | come D and * . No.' 8 Ol peihe e nd : : . : i Richard Travers, Arthur Hoyt, Wil A ey I i l’ g { ’ 4 o R sday and Thursd; : - liam Austin and Lydia Yeamans CHEVY CH i e B M Sunday and Monday. Thomas|and Raymond McKee, in “Contra . ! | an and Lila Lee, in “Coming band,” and Ben Turpin, in “Wild As Man Desires st National's| Through”; News and Aesop’s Fables: | Goose Chaser”; Friday, a double fea- drama of India and the South seus,|Tuesday, Bebe Daniels, in “Miss Blue- | ture show, Baby Peggy. in “The Fam. | will be the attraction the first two|heard”: the human monkey’s “West-|ily Secret.” and Hoot Gibson, in *Hit days of next week at Crandall's Tiv-| ward Whoa'; Education Sceni and Run” (shows at 7 and 9); Satur oli Theater, featuring Milton Sills and | Perfect View"; Wednesday and Thurs. | day, Douglas Fairbanks, in “The Nut Viola Dana, supported by Rosemary|day. Douglas Iairbanks, in “Robin | juvenile comedy, “Wild Cat Willie, Theby, Irving Cummings and Ruth|Hood”; Newspaper Iun and News|specially selected novelty reel, “The Clifford. Charlie Chase, in “Biz Red |[Events: I'riday, House Peters, in “The | Chase,” and chapter 8. “The Riddle Riding Hood,” and Pathe Review also | Tornado”; Chapter 4 of “Idaho’; S tider” = (Saturday, continuous from I3 S will be shown, | urday, Patsy Ruth Miller, In * 2 pm.). = : : R esday and Wednesday will be|Girl on the Stairs”; Universal come- X : { r | \ A T shown D. W. Griffith’s new produc-|dy and chapter 8§ of “Galloping Hoofs." RAPHAEL - A &4 R“\’fl%\\\'//// tlon, “Isn’t Life Wonderful,” and = s g \ i ’/” NSy Sennett's “The Beloved Bozo." star CIRCLE. Sunday and Monday, Constance Tal- 5 1 Ui /77N ring Ralph Graves; Thursday and| gupday and Monday, Virginia Valli| Tad8e; n “Learning to Love"; co / 3 e P Friday, Percy Marmont, in “The ,ng Percy Marmont, in “K, the Un-| s oors of the Purple Cows™;| § 2| 7% N7 22 Clean Heart"; CIiff Bowes, In “H A ey MmO e, the U | Tucaday, Mary Philbin, In *‘This Ross 3 3 . : ) e A Hopes,” and a new Lyman H. Howe |} s ke 3 e Ll el ot Col. Heeza I cse- | i E 13 3 2 g [ 1 2 T i e Hodge ~Podge”: Saturday, Harry | jocs s A io | play iso amateur contest : 2 /. o) S e Carey, in “Soft Shoes”: Lize Conley. | y: Conrac o ' B giclock: Miednesday, Helane Ch i 14 in “Hello, Hollywood." the! BeV:| Eon o nian 1 S e , 2 Trouping with Ellen enth installment of *“Ida present-| 4:¢ Thomas Me b i e < ! “.-;,'.'."‘. . ed at the Saturday mat Coming Through, ce, 7 and | R o e 9 p.m.; Friday, Anna Q. Nilsson and | Nfarry Ha AMBASSADOR—"Sally.’ Jamas Kirkuood. i *"The Top.af the | Sy i comedy, Thursday aopleen Moore, supported by Leon 1 eaturday, Hoot Gibson. in|“Playing with Fire”: Saturday, Hoot serol, Lloyd hes, Dan _ Mason, urricane Kid. Gibson, "in “The Riding Kid"; Our Hallor, will be seen as star of “Sally" | DUMBARTON. I o ey MalL TaHIn at Crandall's Ambassador Theater the | sunday, Norma Shearer and Conrad 3 ; first three days of next week, together | P Scuse Mo Moame = with varfed short subjects and pipe | in “Turmoil’; Tuesday, SAVO Srean music; Wednesday and Thurs-| johnny Hines, in “The Early Bird":|, Sunday, Mrs, Wallace Reid, in day, “Pampered Youth,” a camera | \Weqnosday. Pasline Stache “Broken Laws,” and Art Lake, in version of Booth Tarkington's story. | xdame and - Walltce Beery i Alone at Last”; Monday, Eric von “The Magnificent Ambersons,” with | eri Wl st troheim’s “Greed” and Aesop Fable: Ben Alexander and Alice Calhoun:|Rocque, in “The Golden Bed"; Friday, | Luesday. Richard Dix, in “A Man also Lloyd Hamilton in “Hooked." | Labe Daniels, in -Miss Bluebeard | MUst Live” and Ralph Graves, in Friday only Margaret Livingston in |y Billie Dove. Warten Baxter | Sennett’s “Off His Trolley”; Wednes. “The Chorus Lady,” a film version | nnu A he | day, “Hearts of Oak” and Sunshine of the play by James Forbes, which | 4ir aall. B omedy, “Stop, Look and Whistle”; starred Rose Stahl: also Jimmy Adams Sl tels | Thursday, Jack Holt and Lois Wilson, in “Love Goofy" and a Grantland Rice MPIRE o= orth of 36" and Earl Hurd's o Sitied Entel Snd MU | Sunday and Bicbiay. Douslas Ml it e YO0y e : ; 2 3 bl Saturdas”Lon Claney in et |, Sy an Mons, oueias Fu | yelt i Vol Bane” i The This attractive group of Bedroom Furniture consists of a bow-foot bed, ster,” together with Mack Sennett’s | omedy, “(etting Trimmed": Topics of | Charlie Chase, in “Should Husbands “Yoneymoon Hardships.~ and at the |the Day Sunday only: Tuesday and |Be Watched : Saturdas, Hoot Gh: dresser with good size mirror, chifforette and dressing table; two-tone panel matinee only the ninth installment of | ‘W ednesday, V , in {in “Let Her Buck,” and comedy, “A “Idaho.” A Seast R s [DanERtoUBLESE: with gold line decorations—a very graceful and worth-while suite for the bed- room. See and be convinced of the great value offered. i : = TIVOLI—“As Man Desires.” CENTRAL—“Pampered Youth.” | fines, In "The Barly Bird " and com- TAKOMA. Cullen Landis, Charlotte Merriam, || gis Wilson, in ~Contraband,” and unday and Monday, Harold Lloyd Ben Alexander, Alice Calhoun, Wal| omedy, “Head Over Heels,” Fox News|in “Hot Water™; Pathe News: Our lace McDonald, Allan Forrest and Ag-| and Kiddies surpris % Gang, in “Every Man for H 1" . . . ¥ie Herting ace in the cast to be seey | 2" kiddies' surprise matiriee special matines Montey ot Senre! On Liberal Credit Terms Without Added Cost at Crandall’s Central Theater the firs AVORIT Tuesday, Pauline Frederick and Con- two days of next week, in Vitagraph's Sinda _'"‘“O_R",E' AL agel, in “Married Flirts”; \\031 production of ‘‘Pampered Youth, e oty Hlorence Vidor, iin, SBur oy ey ine i ival | Brow it screen version of Booth Tarkington's|para Irietchie”; comedy, Aesop's Fa- | Wednesday and Thursday, Georsge o *|bles; Monday, Richard Talmadge, in| o > story, “The Magnificent Amberson: X ¥, e ge, O'Brien and D v Mac. s ey —. also. Hal Roach's “High Society Youth and Adventure'; Fox News, [y, \\'mrm::og:ik ‘“m‘,fl’e’u“‘ L SK G'BSON featuring “Our Gang": Tuesday e amaiRnr - contesti el 8 no'clocks | yraiehaste ofi Nofre Dame.’. H¥igay | Wednesday, James Kirkwood uesday, Constance Talmadge, Enid Bennett, in “The Red g s Lil . -stars of “Se.| Learning to Love”; Col. Heeza Liar = The y P ol M S [in “The " Dare Devil";;' Wednesday, [{\e20P's Fables; serial, “The GoGet- non, in Christie's reat Guns”; (Margaret de la Motte' and Conrad |iin” ( No: 5 hodse-podee, / w Thursday and Friday, Sydney Chap f" i _‘}:lf'};“h') ERURE | Rider"; serial, “Riders of the Plains. t lin; in “Charley’s Aunt,” supported b: et o) ! i y r Y No. Stupid but Brave };he]l ]?:harl;‘:nenvpfl\ik;;s sr.nalll-er\a'n;n - 45 Mack Sennett comedy, | AeS0P's Fables; matinee at 2:15 p.m. 4 . mes E. Page, Phillips S ¥ and| Lizzies of the Fields; Frday torhe|Shows Sunday, 5, 7 and 9; daily, - - Top-Lift Famous Made Eulalie Jensen, also a Lyman EShe : he|and 9. Howe “Hodge Podge”: Saturday, “En- | C¥clone Rider”; the Spat Family, in |27 Cork-Wall maple, ticement,” featuring Mary Astor, lan Bottle Babies”; Saturday, Willia; = p \ P G,b . Kelth and Clive Brook, and Mack Sen. | Desmond, in “The Measure of a Man YORK ‘B 1oson Lift-Top nett’s “Water Wagons Our Gang comedy, “Tire Trouble’ Sunday and Monday, Sydney Chap. v *Galloping Hoofs,” No. 3. lin, in “Charley’s Aunt,” and “Sport. | Refrigerator i Alaska APOLLO. HOME. l}lj}!hfi - Txiiesda Mrs. Wallace Reid, in |/ 0 Shelf Rl ann Broras. 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Mary As-|Elaine Hammerstein, in “One Glori-|and Charlie Chase, in “Big Red Rid- | tor and Ian Keith, in “Enticement,” |ous Night,” and Bobby Vernon, in|ing Hood"; Friday, Jack Hoxie, in and Ralph Graves, in “The Beloved | “High Gear”; Wednesday, Barbara La ing Hoofs ur Gang,” in “Dog e Bozo”; Friday, Booth Tarkington’s|Marr and Bert Lytell, in “Sandra,” vs,” and screen almanac; Saturday. 3 Three=Door and Jimmie Ad-|and Charlie CI e, in “Big Red Riding | Shirley Mason, in “Curly Top": Bobby 7 ¥ ; Saturday, Hoot | Hood”; Thursday, Norma Talmadge, | Vernon, in “Great Guns,” and “Ida Three-Door he Only Woman,” and Art Lake, | ho,” No. 6 Z Gibson | Cork-Wall Refrigerator == “Alaska” L e bl § : ane Cedar TG Smiowe) 35 Lbs. Ice Capacity Refrigerator | ™" = il | T ' =5 336 P t t Whatever your need. whatever your taste, we have a refrigerator that FOTECT \win finl your requirements. Alaska or Gibson makes. \Vhether of gal- vanized metal, porcelain or baked enamel interiors. 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