Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING "AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1925. ment of a great power plaft run by [ly “Ailers,” appaféntly bearing no re- e“fails ~ He-is one of the ewners of |lation each to thé other or to the im- a roadside garage, whose other owrier (portince of the tale and serving fs the grandfather of a4 charming: girl [solely to spin out the reel to a full- just- returned from' boarding school. | time picture. e en a e The old man, Abner Hope, has a pre-| - Peter Graham fs & chaplain of the e R made famillar by Bd. Wynne, Thu | MONiton thit the end of the world Is| World War, doing his bit with Tom- - [amdstcen t hand, and, having little use for |my Atkins at the front. Julie is an ® ” { 4 ' ' With Van and k going across | (o shared honors with the topliners | Worldly goods, he furns over his life-|allogether attractive little nurse, also ua lt ervlce 15t @s Van.and Schenck can, Keith |7 the matter of applause and recalls. | time savings to Jim, who starts out to |connected with the British forc oo L itrons this week would be assured | One of the most thrilling pletures | ympress the town, Jim succeeds in |Angelina, not overly attractive and ” - = 5 a couple of hours well spent, even |CVr screbned s the Paramount pro-| persuading. the banker of Rainbow [much teo conventional for the stress 3 £ this pair did all the entertaining. 1' The. Shock Punch.” featur-|Jalls, who heretofare nd strain of war times, is the girl these two, with @ flock of Songs : nes among theffused to talk business wi back home to whom Peter is sup- DRINKING B\ FRESH MADE it keep the ce ing for @ 20-story bullding make | ypite with him in the effart to rsnli?e posed to be engaged. Julie is un- miore, are well supported by an ex- | audlence hold its breath many| his ambition. - The great power plant [conventional, an adorable flirt and . bill well caleulated to drive | times, While the women'enliven things | becomes a_reality. . The world, bow- - % g v, comfort q < ERY away the blues. with sereams of fright. The picture ever, does. not come to an end, but | v v % 1 & Running. a close second-are Jessie |MUSt De of the trick variety, as 1t is] Comes pratty near doing o when a - is neither heroic JMaker and Willlam J. Redford, | > TR ¢ falling tree lands on him. Neverthe- |nor pathetic. Whatever the author's . p g Rolling Stones,” a clever little skit, | & e I Jim ultimately receives his re-|{ntent might have been, Peter as Thinly Blown and Decorated topped off with a dancing-feature by pany took on iz ward in Mary Abner's granddaughter, portrayed in “Recompense” s but a Miss Maker that is the high light of | WIth the ground hundreds offeet be:| whose faith in him has spurred him |man of unbellevable stupidity, the 1-Lb the number. . n *rli‘ ;:v lr-’r '\ 2 ~‘ x;n;k ‘l]um on (hru\:t.’h ;hka and Yfln ; |product of an ingrown selfishness. 4 Two ‘“home talent’ perf nces tak B Plass wort dufats Jack Plekford does Jim Joyce very | The recompense which Peter finds f 1 so are to tap, both of which were | The lensth the bill made it nec-|well and.in a way that is reminiscent|in his renunciation of Julie and his re Ol' Prints, accorded a warm reception by Roland | $384ry to eliminate the house attrac n Hunter's “Merton of the |turn to London to open a place where Robbins’ patrons last night. lons. although the organ solo, A '~ which means a great deal, | unfortunates of all Baby Maxine Kindleberger, 6 vears{!dssing a series of- i L Shearer, however, is unfortu old, and about the e of one of | roush 5 e +|nate in being limited in opportunit eh' to bring the Singer’s m! monstrates by her |PY _Arthur ¥ , s exceptionally | hut she inales the most of her chances seeks. But if recompense is | ! jand is a sweet 3;‘ur}! gm', \\l;r) is golné to be found In sér | Sulta B d : ] i |to look upon “during the few brief | cannot be through the selfish faflure | 1 & Del M("l e and scattered opportunities offered |10 recognize servioes that have been na bran ana a B e e eveals her ma | throu t the picture. The remaln-|rendered to him, to which his very life Dona g 4 £ Capital | oth : ter role der of the up well, With lis due. “Recompe might have . . e Gancing honors went (o | RUSSHIL scroen Star. whose tal grinatiiner ana Clatre: MeDowsll | The Risite in addiion 1o the IKeable una riIs > rand Slice Miss Elizab Suthierland and Capt sed roles from nun to sirenjas the s r. | picture this week is offering an elab- ry ] = Viadimir Sveshnikoff a little ; that of a Portugese mother in| & forate program of other entertainment, " he ~ Rendezvous. nd to pleture My Son” with the same | PAL 5 including the George Washington Uni. L) - A= = rwaret \Zolnay. Miss Helen)| d success 1:% p | versity Glee Club, under the direction | Selected Selid GlNGERALE - - 5 Alfary Phsouat fiiemalnment jof tieMtary | Pala - o ses | of Mischa 1 eries of . s atiie Specinily : A Meat—Delicious i ‘The Popular -All: - One Lile | son from the wiles of a Happer wiib] : o g st el for Salads The Champagne Year Cereal comes to disturb the uanqv_(lmy’uf‘Munm written especial§ rm “the' star. y 4 of thrills, a feature of insect of Cordials i ¢ i the Poor Stage otor,” | @ Portuguese fishing village, Nazimova It is the story of a small-town \m\ roma E SLr S. A ck Regan » to | reveals superb capacity for who makes good, in P i = [ Healthful and-Refreshing o n } ' M. an hoor = er- | acting. The story of “My theme, but it 18 given a TIVOLI—"New Toys.” 7_ rmance and a group of old-tim r conventional a 5 ]_,:um here and there that helps to take [, S > < . o songs, which allowed the chorus full rd - working, .beautitul, the edge off the-sameness. Tom mamJM\h‘"fi‘:;gI3;}-;-"11.‘\_55 '(r}):-sh“md" ars | o e iy her in a Portuguese settlement on | leaves his boyhood home for the big | g1, oo 166 e Tove. " adapted Bots. Pkgs For the of it there is Ralph Maine coast. Her son, Tony, play- | city, where he expects to make his oo™ (he PIAY bY Oscar Hammerstein, Z. > o Whiteh % cbi r impersonator, | k - Pickford ~ whole | fortune. ‘After a time he and his part | ¢y &0¢ JTUON ;"’ ‘;’" Gropper, . whose singin he least of his | lif s tavishes jove "and care|fer find themselves facing ruln, and | tHor © £ 8aaof sihe Eiening. { for for A : on him- with excell effect s the feature the first two d of an 10T Medium Size Can nd Emma Shar- lent uniil | they Aecides to hit- the- trail for hom this w. at Crand ivo - " | Betty Smith comes to town for the [They arrive to find the town in the | (hi8 Week ut Crandail's Tivoll Thea- | Summer th the arrival of Betty. | throes bration of “0ld Home | (&5, Hel Rouct ompany.” in Tony tukes on the attit et ’\t ek der the Y u(‘ being feted i 3 Jorld belns el In ”\“hu]o melodc accompanied by | {iln Ane HEvi s “.‘Uun F. Beck, organist, and Harold | cane . s A S beautiful s : an oil magnate, and the town jumps "TnPene, his assistant, complete the | , 3 The Highflt Grade & bi of t C r 1 steal: 1 the clusion that he is a howlin C sual house features are included. | drawer in s mothe | suceea” The” ‘soon "aimcover 0 ‘of\‘t\”m " dchicts the experiences Oc 0 ee of Santos Beans C 0 D \.da Jetty with the sm howe an ‘om 1is hard put {Of @ ¥ . oo vhose EARLE—Watson's Musical Comedy | th 1 gil ce | 1o it > respect and esteem | terests are divided between the home | Procurable [ ] ’ which. “our gang” disports itself, the | *| Pathe Review and rt reels, the > |and thhe amateur stage. The bride Company. o ? s townsmen. 3 stands between the plan of Tony to| The opportunity comes when he in ‘lh‘hk'fl she is @ born actress, and tries elope with Betty to New York. He v plans of two |10 Prove it—much to her subsequent devises und executes a plan to steal|ra v ndlers, who, after & Iuka‘:'“""“n“"" The husband does the enough money from his mother ta|oil deal, are about to skip the coun. housekeeping. Nelghbors help to| nexgac the ‘Harle this v ol take the trip. The mother discovers|try, taking with them the savings of |ake the muddle complete S'] bl'ook . o S with an excep the theft. Use of temperate mmhnd«l(he entire town. Tom and his partner | E 5 1 1 ver Put Up in lonal iplcey i Abe Gore, | haVIng failed. she decldes upon herolc | go after the scoundrels, and, before | AMBASSADOR—*My. Sen. rin 3 1/, £angenit o o R | s and lays him cold with some | they finish, they not only get back the | Jimmie Adams in Christie 7 /4 Lb Table .’ c ows with a | money with a good profit for each of | reel comed a . she sends |the stockholders, but win back the |symposium of motor ¢ e It’s hm be;;nsc it is churned from pure cream and handled in the Portions and for- {love and respect of the community, mot inc idents, r most exacting manner. the same boat fs Rosa|which they sadly Of “cou cess in hood sweetheart 3 s P ve affair for » days of this week at Cran- rd and Con: e- e is l!\fl‘dal] r Tk where the flapper, 1 ¥ g h s A rett, as th provide the | big ational's re- 5 STl | s tanny part|lease of Bawin Carewes aim verc| Christo and Coca-Cola B he o rphet ar s ir p od sion ) Stanley's stage { . 1isit ) C 3 vell's | N Rice | “My " wi 3 va, Jack Plck- o — c —— tt c as a voice| T trin; - | ¢ , seve: movi ant 3 3 lan Keith, n e 0 e s e 10 tet. an irable supplemental ir fa rts; a mildly | Constance sett, Charlie ay, 1 and dances E v credit vy Mermaid comed d news | Dot Farley nd Mary Akin in the el 1 Bry tor of the |reels complete the bill. Cannon's or- | leading role 2 che overture, of old- | {time favorites, broug! | pline = | s carcy . Special Drive on Del Monte Fruits and Vegetables o el 4 *Rec se.” ‘f;‘n»;)er 1\“1;»“\"“1 b o i e T o A S L ik ¢ Del Monte Yellow Cling or Sliced Peaches, largest size can . . . 25¢ an Al St. John's | tion picture vers . strong cast. The third In e RERAL R 0 i el MR WSR2 Del Monte Sliced Peaches, small size can 15¢ (2o St e i Ty Talisl S e o LT G “oigne i § Del Monte Fruit Salad, small sizecan . . . . . o al News-|culated to leave much impression e e i n e ool | gl B sRen e st € el Monte Royal Ann Cherries, small sizecan . . . . 2 for 45¢ o “Wak J 3 small it is not particularly interest- | as personified by the sheriff of the town comedy young n-[1r The theme is not a bad one,|county. After num complica- | e Vi e g e o ont Bt S | e o e TS Dl Monte-Apricots, birgest Sgecan . o Lo Lo 25¢ e e Del Monte Crushed Pineapple, medium sizecan . . . . . . 20c Del Monte Bartlett Pears, largest size can . 35¢ Del Monte Spinach, largest size can . . . . 19¢ Del Monte Asparagus Tips, small square cans . . . 35¢ Del Monte Asparagus, long stalks, large square can . 35¢ Del Monte Asparagus Tips, picnic size can ... 20c 2 EVAPORATED MILK 3 Tall 2 5(: L- 5 i i )‘ . ,, : ok Y : e Mnde from Pasteurized Milk in our own Factory THE MIPACLE STORE F WASHINGT THE 201, CENTURY = i —_— . —— SAV'NG WAY : vl T NmnA T ! '_ y ", Vi Lbs. New s Lb S guu-! _E_g_:,-\-w Sies=s i S T Med. o 1-lb. 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