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t Photoplays tinued from Page.) Adams in Review, Puesday Chmpson in “Sit Tight” and the Pathe and Wednesday, New Lives for Old” and Ralph Graves in Mack Sennett’s new | comedy, “He Who Gets Smacked”; Thursday A Scarlet,” featuring Alice Terry and | Conway Tearl the eventh release in"H. C. Witwer's “The Pacemakers, amd Satur Adolphe Menjou in ‘amount A Kiss in the Dark, supported by Aileen Pringle and Lil ich, with Cliff_Bowes in “Ship | nd the fifth installment of | er.” reels and added daily Short Wil be pipe organ music) AM Anna Q. Ni n of Marion he Talker,” w Crandall's Ambas; ay, tomorrow with a n Women and and piy and Thursda; G n also | heater | to- | Aesop Fable, other short riel Wedn day i vander in | featuring Hol- on Ford 4.“d\ together with Mack v,"“The Lio 'S, Madeline Hurlock; 1 rey in “Silent San’ the sixth installment of “The | ikers” ries, by H . Witwe! the juvenile comedy, “T Saturday, Betty v Lives f old, Juce McDonald and Theodore appear; Hal Roach's comedy, Gire e,” and the unken silver. EARLE ROOF Today, tomorrow and its, “I Want My Man,” featuring JHlton’ Sills, with Doris Kenyon, May Allison. Paul Nicholson, Kate Bruce a Maxwell Conc Wed- \d Thursday nights, “Head | with House Peters and Patsy ller; Friday and Saturday, the n of David Be ‘fhl Warrens of Virginia. '( ENTRAL—" Sanderson SHarry Cavey will be pictured Crand 4 r today and tgnorrow in nderson.” a phiv of action, suspense and thrills tzother with the seventh release in s Pacemakers™ “Cinema Skars,” other short \d pipe or 4n music: Tuesday Wednesday Colleen Moore Cational’ nn, Sennett's Whiske riday, derson, Pacer K M at he ies. |in | Week e | Mulhall in * This Week CHEVY CHASE. tomorrow and Tuesday, 5" Fairbanks in “Thief of Bag- (doors open Sunday 2:20 p.m., 's, 6:15 p.m.); Wednesday and Mary Pickford in *Polly News and wspaper Fun Rex Beacn's “The Iron Trall,"* comedy in Bagdad” Sunken Silver” ‘\{nhnl Normand in “Suzan Roach comedy, “No Place and 'Circus Mystery” No. 6./ LE FULLER has been selected for an unusual character part in Theda, Bara's picture, “The Unchast- ened Woman."” Larry Semon has started a new pic- ture, “The Perfect Clown,” which is expected to strike a new note in screen comedy. His wife, Dorothy Dwan, and Olive Hardy will have im- | portant roles. Tods Doug [ Sa 3 na,” Bert to l.u." Kate Price, a screen veteran, who ed to appear with John Bunny and “lora Finch, made her debut with Vitagraph in the early days. She has now joined Larry Semon’s company. ut CIRCLE. and tomorrow. Richard,Bar- and Mary Hay in “New Toy Tuesday, Claire Windsor and Bert Lytell in “Born Rich’; Wednes- | day, Alice Calhoun and Cullen Landis “Pampered Youth”; Thursday, Thoma: Meighan in “Old Home May MeA e Mad Whirl ¥, Marion Davies in *“Janic dith.”, Today s thelme: James Young will direct Lionel Bar- rvmore in “The Bells,” in Sir Henry ving's famous role. The movies have {t—“Evolution,” a | six-reel expositifn ranging from the | nebula stage of the earth to the dis covery of the first ape man. The New York Rivoll will show it. De Forest Phonofilm will send out 10 “road companies” of Chauve Souris made in color, half in Russian and half in English. They have ‘“road companies” in the movies now. “The Little French Girl” was seized in Montreal on the ground that de- leted portions of the picture had been reinserted before its presentation—a new way of dodging the censor. “Kivalina of the Iceland,” the Ross- man film made in the Arci is_ad- vertised to show at the New York Strand June 28. DUMBARTON. Today, Beverly Bayne in *“Age of Innocence”; tomorrow, Richard Dix in Kh ck Punch”; Tuesday, Alice Joyce {in “The Little French Girl”; Wednes- Laura La Plante in “The But. Thursd: Boardman Fle v, Pauline HOME. :, Marion Dav 1t and Aesop Fable; tomos d Dix in “The Shock Pun al Burns in Hesitate ay. Gloria S in_“Mme. Gene”; Wednesday Conw carle and Alice Terry in Scarlet” and comedy ; Thursday, Pauline \.m nture” and Hal Roach ; Friday, Adolphe Menjou in the Dark” and I Beloved Bozo; lent Mervyn Le Roy, gagman for “Sally,’ will function in the same capacity for The Pace That Thrills,” directed by Webster Campbell What wonderful creatures are these screen stars. Tom Mix, between lasso throws and horse leaps, is going to write for the press. The movie can make them while the colleges medi- tate. in Iph at- They are trying out the short sub- ject plan with much suceess in many Dlaces. Why doesn't some Washing- ton exhibitor give it a test. A croup N of interesting shorts would be far bet- OLYMPIC. ter than some of the “superfeatures.” Today and tomorrow, Tom Moore, Pauline Starke and Willace Beery in | Dorothv Mac “Adventure,” by Jack London; com- | First National edy and news; Tuesduy and Wednes- | time. She has Emil Jannings in "he ]ulfil' h' and Stan Laurel comed lay, Lew Cody and Renee in Elinor ( “Man and color novelty, news; Friday, Meighan in George Ade's ||lrn|(‘ Week,” Mermaid comedy; tar for a long, long zned the contract. plagiarism,” a court Guy Bolton's absorp- tion of another fellow's story, after having held it 11 months, will now take rank with “best interests of the service,” “public policy” and kindred legal excuses for things which the “Unconscious term applied to caill Is going to be a | FILMOGRAMS ma Talmadg Winds of Chance,” Rex Beach's gold-rush story; ‘“The Lady Who Lied,” w. 1 Lewis Stone, Virginia Valll and Nita Naldi, and Richard Barthelmess, in ‘“Shore Leave.” “The White Monkey,” an unusual Chinese painting, utilized by John Galsworthy as a symbol of the unrest of modern youth, has been pictured by Sawyer-Lubin, with Barbara La Marr in the featured re Frederick Wounds"” is being screen for Robert Kane by Sada Co- wan and Howard Higgin. Conway Tearle had to have his head shaved to play his role in “The Viennese Medley.” He is seen as a count, not as a _convict. Tearle is said to have mildly submitted, but bucked when they wanted him to raise a mustache. For the next two weeks, beginning this afternoon, Loew's Columbia The- ater will present screen adaptations of plays which are already familiar to local footlight enthusiasts, both of which are decidedly continental ‘in their atmosphere and settings. The first is * \\lle" an adapta- tion of Al the next tion of Zoe AKkin's ‘“‘Moonflower, which Elsie Ferguson and Blackmer appeared at the Winter before last Garrick Greta Nissen, the Norse beauty, was a pupll of the famous dancer, Fo kine, and her debut was made under the patronage of the King and Queen of Norway. Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher, direc- tor of the public service and educa- tional department of the Crandall the- aters, leaves Washington on July 2 for the Pacific Coast, where she will devote two months to a close-up of the production branch of the motion picture industry and combine a lot of fun with a modicum of observation of the stars, directors and extras doing thelr stuff. Ruth Roland, queen and reputed | the richest of the screen stars through her te dealings, will soon be Truart production, “Dollar Down." the cast are Henry ‘althall, Claire McDowell, henck, Lloyd Whitlock, Otis Harlan. amous as a serfal rday to be one of A print of Herbert Breno tion, “The Street of Forgotten was shown recently to a group of movie executives at the Paramount A CONSPICUOUS and outstanding figure in the motfon picture worldat this moment is Cathrine Curtis, who has just re-entered the industry with a_dynamic energy that fairly staggered the conservative and sedate producers who were her contenders in the effort to secure the much conveted prize story of “Buffalo Bill's” life. By securing the exclusive picture rights to this exclusive story by Helen <'ody Wetmore, sister of Col. William F. Cody (Buffaio Bill), Cathrine Cur- tis is eaid to have accomplished one of the cleverest coups in the field of legitimate competition in the motion picture industry. For several months negotlations had been in operation with some of the biggest men in the business, but, it is clalmed, when Miss Curtls laid before Mary Jester Allen, niece of Col. Cody, and now the owner of the book, the ‘various avenues of co-opera- tion ‘she could command from gov- ernmental departments, military, fraternal and social organizations, railroads, etc., it took only a moment to make the decision, and that de- cislon was in favor of Miss Curtis. A speclal commission of Government officlals and Army officers, together with Miss Curtis, will next month make an extended tour of what is familiarly known as “the Cody ountry” and decide upon the loca- tions whereon the picture will be made. The paramount question now is, Who is to direct the making of the picture? Many directors of note-are promi- nently identified with picturizing the great open spaces, others have made a special study of the Indian life in the West, still others have devoted the major portion of their careers to the directing of rural and pastoral films—but very few probably are and Warner Baxter have the leading roles. Irvin Willat is the director. “Beggar on Horseback,” James Cruze's fantastic Paramount comedy spectacle, recelved excessively enthusi- astic _encomiums from the critical New York City reviewers following its preview at the Criterion Theater last weelt. They lauded the picture as by far the finest photoplay of its kind ever produced. The picture, in which rd Everett Horton and Esther ton have the principal roles, will be given its general release during kreater movie season, which begins 1 August. In making “Wild Wild Susan,’ ilebe Daniels’ recent picture, Direstor Catherine Curtis, who will produce a famous scout. great picture of the life of the fan of Cox nu. express messenger, rancher, showman, to honored guest |- of idolized hero, American boy, i{s going to be a great theme for a great picture. formed a juncture in manner in New Edward H. ex; Zoy of Ya Cleveland game niliar with the diversified activitie the wonderful personality of “Bill dy. His career covers every ave- | e of activity from cowboy, scout, soldier, statesman nobility and potentate: T revered by every true | | Babe" Ruth and “Don Q."? 'HE orbits of “Babe” Ruth, king of swat, and of Douglas Fairbanks | most unusuai York last Saturday. Benson, who is on the | ploitation staff of “Don Q., S rro,” at the Globe Theater, one the thousands of spectators at the nkee Stadium during the New York A ball hit by “Babe’ Ruth went astray and landed almost in The ga ten ba; making a home run. ho Benson's vest pocket. Fairbanks' representative re. rds this as remarkabl and the mptation is great to claim that the | 11 was propelled by Ruth while Unfortunately, ) was no home run. | wever, there as a “The White Monkey er a ticket. L EMENTS: e Movie Star Co Bl'STIIR KEATON has completed ar rangements whereby a Jersey cow, temporarily named “Brown Eyes,’ has become burdened with enough in wrance to completely pay for Buster's new picture, “Go W The cow and a long-¢ left Hollywood for nch 60 miles from Kingman, Arlz., via a motor truck, to participate in practically all the scenes of the picture. “Brown Eyes” was lifted out of a ry herd to sudden movie fame. Bus searched for weeks tests more than hefore they ran across Next Week's Photop]ays PALACE—Betty Compson .md Jack Holt in “Eve’s Secret,” from “Moonflowe by Zoe Akins. COLUMBIA—Bebe Daniels in “The Crowded Hour,” from Jane Cowl's starring play. METROPOLITA Windsor and Conway in “Just a Woman the play by Eugene Wa RIALTO—House Peters “Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman,” from Kyrle Bel- lew's starring play. TIVOLI—Jack Pickford in “Waking Up the Town” “The Heart of a Siren.” “The Shock Punch” and “The Lit- tle French Girl” AMBASSADOR—"Just Woma The Sporting Venus,” “Riders of the Pur- ple Sage” and “A Kiss in the Dark.” CENTRAL—Reed Howe< he Courageous Foo “Declasse,” “Confessions of a Queen” and “Idle Tongues d mule have film thousand cows “Brown I3 Because difficult to rep! se of disaste en 1o protec valets ac 1 the cow on her motor trip Mohave Degert, and special rvisions were carried in case the fare was not to her liking. A inary also has been signed-to loo ¢ hezlth they feel it would be ver: “Brown Eves” in ire §s being cross th a in ¢ e fact that one of the sruphed women in the had her face appea ire screen. is Gladys Rosson cil B. De Mille extremely beau has loaned then lin purposes, but no LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH most phot world has never on_the motion pic This individu private secr possessor tiful hand without | many times for | more. “gate crasher. 18 a fellow who “gets in The Home of Perfect Entertainment SUN.—MON.—TUES. MARION DAVIES Holbrook Blinn, son Ford, Ho nnr Bost Harry Myers in a camera version of the stage ZANDER THE GREAT Al St. John, in “Dynamite Doggy” KINOGRAMS worth, and WED.—THURS. BLANCHE FRL—SAT. PEDRO Benson went to Ruth and had the ball | autographed, and he exhibits 1t as proof that the ball did not get past | , Peggy Graw in Bdward Sutherland managed to in- acemaker’s comedy clude as an extra Col. Theodore Roose- velt. While filniing scenes at a New daptation of Flo Zie sally, with Leon Errol, with Earl | Haurd's eartoon Mellow Lond ®sland studio, and it is said it eated @ sensation t since “The SWEET “other fellow” calls injustice, if not worse. DE CORDOBA ther riet nce Vidor The Girl ked About PARK. % tomorrow, Lee in “Old Home Chase in “Shure events; Tues , Morgan \Wallace and | Irene Rich in “A Woman Who Sinned” | | ay and Christie _comedy, han and Lila featuring Wanda ilawl Murray, Hallam Cooley annon, Hal Roach’s Tin" and a Pathe review: Pedro_ de Adoree in Metro's a study of old Spai in “Sundown Limif and Muack Sennett's comec Water | Wagon”; Wednesday and Thursday, Eleanor Boardman and Matt Moore Gang” Thomas | y of " and Harry { Langdon in “A Ra y Romance | Frida velyn d Monte Blue | 1in Lu\lng, Lid | “Don’t Park There' | Windsor, Bert Roach and William | = | Haines in “The Denial” and Kathryn| McGuire and Ben Turpin in | Shriek of Araby.” ( |tinuous from LINCO ander the Great." ~Zander the Great,” the Marion Da- vies film version of the play in which Alfce Brady was starred, will be the attraction for the first three days of this week at the Lincoln Theater. The story is an engaging one of a dar- ing girl, a kid that needed a and the bootleg racket in the = hwest. The support includes Holbrook Blinn, Harrison Ford and George Siegmann. Al St. John in L)\LAH\I'P Doggie a two-reel com- | edy, in which he shares honors with | trained bull te and the kino rams also will be shown Vednesday and Thursday Blanche Siveet, Lew Cody and Ronald Colman | in Marshall Neilan’s production of “The Sporting Venus,” together with Lige Conley in “Wide Awake” and Lyman H. Howe “Hodge Podge" ¥riday and Saturday, Pedro de Cor- ‘ doba and Renee Adoree in “The Bandolero,” a Metro-Goldwyn film | play of old Spain, also Sennett's “The | Cannouball Express,” a Pathe review, aud Saturday, the sixth installment of | “¥unken Silver. k: and Sundays fxom\ Hoot Gibson : tomorrow, Mira Tuesday, Wednesd: 3 Played God™; rmopt in “The C! Strongheart in | mads of the North ard Talmadge fn “Jimmie's Millions in Florence - in a Today and tomorrow, Colleen Moore " comedy; Tuesday, Eleanor Boardman in “The Way of a Girl | Fox news; Wednesday, wood and Alma Rubens Cranston’s Lady - ce Vidor in “The ‘A Nice Pickle | Hictte > comey. Bab Doris Kenyon | and the Beanstalk’ Want My Man” he Ma Wednesday James Kirl in_“Gerald " comedy: Thursday, firage, Friday Peggy in “Jack urday, "reorlu'(‘ C’Brien in “The Roughneck,” comedy 50 “Idaho.’ om Trod end Milton n lis in * Purpin in uesday and Dpuglas MacLean in “In Hal i 1, the Sportlight”; Thursday Fields in > Walter Hie ddy, Perey Marmont and Doris Ken yén in “Idle Tongues” and “The Pacemakers, Saturday, House | Pters and Patsy Ruth Miller in “Head Win juvenile comedy. *Pragon Alley, Sunken Silver, AVOY. Today, Priscilla Dean in Crimson Runner” and comedy ting On_Airs”: tomorrow, Weber Fields endly En comedy, “Say It Thomas Meighan in brough” and Stan Laurel in tained”: Wednesday, Laura La P]dme | and Eugene O'Brien in *“Dangerous | Innocence” and Lloyd Hamilton in |“Half a Hero"; Thursday, Harry Carey {in *‘Silent Sanderson |rel in “Bull and Sand”; Friday, Hoot ibson in “Taming the West,” Aesop le and “The Fighting Ranger,” aturday, Richard Dix in “‘Too Kisses” and “Our Gang” in The Pu and AVENUE GRAND, nd tomorrow, Douglas Ma * Hal Roach's In the Jipa Rice - \Wednesday Sidls in * 2" in Dorls Kenyon and P igle Tongues” and “ello, Good-by Tiingle, Dorothy Moreno in “Phe P Doris Kenyon and ) Want My Mar — TAKOMA. Today and tomorrow BJI(I)(In\e\N in “New Toys,"” News, comedy: Tuesday. i u Chin Chow, day and Thursday, “Inez Irom Hol ood.” comedy; Friday, Hobart Bos- SCin. | worth in It ‘Is the Law,” comedy, No G| Aesop’s Fables: vy, Florence idor in “Barbara Fritchie,” Aesop’s [Fables, comedy. YORK and tomorrow, Corinne Grif- “Declasse” and Hal Roach In the Grease”; Tuesday, one and Alice Terry in ons of a Queen” and Earle the 5 nish Romeo”; Wednes- RNINTH AT G N.W. 0 STARTING TODAY A CHARMING BLENDING OF_A MOST HUMOROUS FARCE AND A_MOST HUMAN DRAMA BY AMERICA'S MASTER DIRECTOR rmont in Lige Coniey in | Friday, .Aileen Mackaill and Antonio to Li and Suturd Richard Pathe Blythe CARCLINA, nd tomor with | “Enti day, “The | O'Brien; | Purple ICED AIR With MARIE PREVOST MONTE anErnst = Lubitsch) A GOOSE FED WITH GANDER SAUCE stelia. MARCHETTI & MARBINI armanno Stnging Roles They Made Famous in “TRAVIATA® and “AIDA™ MISCHA GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA Sundays at 3:00, Week Days at 11:08, De Laxe Shows 3—7—9 | i | | RAPHAEL. ! | - | | | d_Will Rogers in|clude Saturday, C hue,nnm Griftith; “The | ; i P iva: o ‘I”l‘?lxenr’e Vidor in “Th = } PRINCESS. | sorl er to | “Gold | | | and Stan Lau-| Colleen Moore was expected to safl from Tingland on the Berengaria for | New York sterday. She is reported fully recovered from her injuries sus. tained while making Desert “lower,” when she turned a flipflop and dislocated her vertebrac. Corinne Griffith, pleted “The now doing FEdna F fied,” is not to be s 3 ma Myron C. Fagan's melodrama. who ha: Marriage Whirl” Five new Fir tional pictures in- “The Marriage Whirl,” with Co- ark,” with Nor- Thursds Girl of Gold Our Gang” in “High Society’ riday, Eva Novak and William Fa mnw in “The Fatal Mistake” and | ‘The Pace Makers House Peter in Lion ver.” Ge and Aemp Fable; “The Sil- Sennett's and “Sunken Jjust com- | Miracle Man,” ace to these ex verts, has a mot : such path rtistic der love. he & Men'” is a story of > Jld Bowery 5 yvears mont plays the king of be rian and Neil Ham er George Kibbe 7 stor realism Josephine Norn magazine Appears Coming of Amos,” Red La first starring picture. Mis N nan a model for paintings by Howard handler Christy and Neysa McMein She recently signed as a member of | the Cecil B. De Mille Stock Company. { In“Rugged W the Paramount picturization of Joseph C. Lincoln’s &ripping story of the heroic of the New Enzland | Beery is given the opportunity to por- ¥ one of the finest character roles er had—that of Benomi a veteran life-saver, wh ¥ from worry. Lois Wilson n, 1 on in Rocaqu cov The {he | Bartlett, | gone « F STREET AT 13TH WEEK STARIING TODAY--SUNDAY, JUNE 28 JACK HOLT--BILLIE Here's another of Zane great romances of the frontier and easily the best of them all. of adventure and thrills beautiful Eastern girl as the stake in a battle with border outlaws! Actually filmed in the Arizona desert lands! Directed b K. Howard, weho made “The Thun- dering Herd" DOVE-- NOAH BEERYE Grey’s Won ADDED HITS SENNETT COMEDY “The Super-Hooper Dyme Lisstes"” PATHE NEWSREEL MAGAZINE TOM GANNON'S A tale with a the {© York pier Col. Roosevelt was caught by the camera as he was ascending the zangplank to sail on his big-game hunting expedition in India. I Anderson, “old-time plainsman | twhile bartender, stage driver, tor_and United States mar- | , was William K. Howard's t i | al adviser on many of the scenes | Light of West- | s.” which was filmed partly | on the Arizona Desert in the original story. nic: orraine of the Lions,” starring Norman Kerry, has been changed in | e for reléase purposes to “The | ture Girl.” Tt is an original story Isidore Bernstein with a female | zen of the Apes theme. Patsy tuth Miller plays s the girl RIN - TIN . TI> _ LIGHTHOUSE BY THE S CIRCLE (5 e, 3% TOMORROW— RICHAED B mu( THEATER m@ T4th NW. OLYMPiC You St. Bet. Iih E15(h ¢ TOM MOORE, PAULI SUNDAY noLel ¥ a AMERICAN ISt S and R 1. Ave. MacLEAN in UNEVER sAY DTE *Scomads an N m 1119 H St - LIBERTY North CapitolandP Sts. SUNDAY AND MONDAY —TOM _MIX PURPLE SAGE." in 7»mn:n< Story of the West. enisode “THE_FIGHTT NEW STANTON 6haC sis. Contin. trom MAY McAVOY, JACK MULHALL. BARA Hi BEDFORD WHIRL. TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “NEW TOY ws. Com- eds. EMPlRE 911 H Street ) E. BUCK JONES in “GOLD AND THE GIRL" Comedy. “ONE GLORIOUS SPORT." And Topics of the Day 14th St. and R. 1. Ave. B s AL with MONDAY—JACKIE COOGAN in AHE RAG MAN." '§ METROPOLITAN CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN THIS WEEE—AN AD YA Q. NILSSON LEWIS S. STOX. “TRE ALKER. And NEAL BURNS in F STREET AT 12TH WEEK STARTING TODAY---SUNDAY, JUNE 28 Presents Wm. DeMille's scr stage play, author of duction of the N y Alfred Bavoir. ‘llulbelrl'l l!h Wife,’ ADOLPHE MENJOU - GRETA NISSEN The delightful, hilarious comedy of § an American millionaire who won E2a wife on a wager and lost her again on alark! With the screen’s most polished lover and the famous Norse beauty helding the cast. ADDED HITS “ISN'T LIFE TERRIBLE?" A Comedy Riot! NEWS-TOPICS AESOP'S FABL OV!“HI! COP." CRANDALL’S TIVOLI 14th & Park Rd. N.W. TODAY AND TOMORROW—: 3 and JACK PICKFORD in JIMMIE _ADAMS And REVIE' CRANDALL'S AMBSSADOR, Y. JES] — Tg\(OBR Hvd LEWIS S. QTO\E \n ’l‘l!E TALKER. And CRANDALL'S CPyTRar T‘)(")AAR‘EYA' 2 “SILENT QAVDFRQO GEO. O'HARA and AL] A VAUGHN in “THE PACEMAKEM And CINEMA STARS. CRANDALL’S SAVOYTHEATER AND GARDEN 14th and Columbia Rd. Mats. 2 P.M. Sat.: TODAY —PRISCILL A SON RUNM in Yand CEN- WEBER and, FIELDS in " And IM- CRANDALL’S AVENUE GR-\gg 645 Pa. Av gv" T\)’)""‘{OM"(‘)R"N -DOUGLAS TR aa in _“INTRODUCE _ME." HA!;I F{OACH" COMEDY and SPORT- TODAY_ AN TOMOREOW — DORIS KENYON ~AND MILTON SILLS in ST WANT MY MAN" And BEN TUR. PIN in_“THE MARRIAGE CIRCUS." CRAN'DALL'S YORK THEATER Ga. Ave. & Quebee St. TODAY AND TOMORROW—CORINNE GRIFFITH and LLOYD HUGHES in “DECLASSE. And HAL ROACH COMEDY. CRANDALL'S Home Theater BC N.E. TODAY—MARION DAVIES in “ZANDER THE GREAT.” And AESOP FABLE. mOBM '—RICHARD DI in E 'K PUNCH. And | HEAL BURNS 'WHY HESITATE.” Lis vest pocket. Rudolph { director for Klaw tio: Dre Mille studio and his made up of the actual music By former musical & Erlanger, Beriiner, has | been appointed musical expert for the Cecil B. De Mille Pictures Corpora Mr. Berliner will remain at the cues will be played the studio orchestras during the | making of the scenes. RANDALL’S Role trude ally Short, Well A Deft sity Young Matron’s Regardin, Havoc %va ght lIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII!lllflllllIIIIII|IIlIIllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIllIIIIlIII 'RANDALL'S. TIVOLI 14¢th and Park Rd. SUN.-MON. NAZIMOVA JACK PICKFORD Hobart Bosworth, Conastance Bewnett, Mary Akin, Chas. Murray, ITan Keith and Stellar Enaemble in MY SON Jimmts Adams dn “Sit Tight.” Pathe Review. TUES.-WED. BETTY COMPSON 4t Distinguished Support in e Venicia of Intense Appeal NEW LIVES FOR OLD Relph Graves in “He Who PR Geta Smacked.” THURS.-FRI. ALICE TERRY With & Group ef Brilliant Assisting Artists in SACKCLOTH AND SCARLET «The Pacemakers” No. T. BATURDAY ADOLPHE MENJOU And om Ensemble of Distino- tion in A KIS IN THE DARK Uff Bowes in “Ship Shape’— cu"!flubm Bilver,” No. 6. e i In Association With Shirley Mason, Lydia Yeamans Titus, Barbara Bedjord, Harold Goodwin, Ger- Cecille Calvert and an Exception- Chosen. Ensemble m whick Is “Individualism” T.ew Cody and Ronald Colman, in Marshall Neilan’s, The SPORTING VENUS Lige Conley, “Wide Awake’ Hodge Podze TP I T bl AR, Ll ETROPOLIT F Street at Tenlh“ S WEEK BEGINNING TODAY S First National Presents Marion Fairfax’s Distinguished Film Version of Her Own Noted Stage Success With Two of the Screen’s Most Popular Players in the Co-Stellar Supported by a Cast of Superior Ezxcellence. ANNA Q. NILSSON AND lan E. H. in Evans, and Effectively Set Forth Incessant Babbling and “‘Personal e of F the n RANDALL’S 18th and Col Rd. SUN.-MON.-TUES. ANNA Q. NILSSON LEWIS . STONE Tully Marshall, Shirley Mason and & Superb Supporting Cast in THE TALKER Aesop Fable. “Wine, and Song.” Women WED.-THURS. MARION DAVIES Holbrook Blinn, Harrison Ford, Geo. Siegmanw and- Notadls Ensemble in ZANDER THE GREAT Mack Senmett's “The Liow's Whiskers.” FRIDAY. HARRY CAREY And Gifted Sgwofl n Hunmt Btromberg’s SILENT SANDERSON *The Pacemakers,” Comedy, “Dragon Alley. SATURDAY. BETTY COMPSON At Her Best in Her Newest Vehicle, NEW LIVES FOR OLD Hal Roack’s “In the Grease’— “Sunken Silver,” No. 1. asersstmmors|[|IIINIAATTRONONGG a Distinctly the of Half-Baked Theories edom” Her Little NEAL BURNS IN “CALL A COP"--PRELUDE---SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTOR —llIIllIlllI|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllI||lIlllIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIHIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII Renee Adoree and Others, in Tom Terriss’ Story of Spa BANDOLERO Mack Sennett’s, “The Cannonball Express™ Daily Perform- ances, Contin- uous, 11:00 A. M. to 11 P. M. — Sunday— Doors Open At 2:30 LEWIS S. STONE Keith, Tully Marshau, Different Play THE TALKER Combination of Clever Comedy Inten- of a Dramatic Result and the Sister-in-Law. CRANDALL'S. CENTRAL Ninth, Bet. D and E- SUN.-MON. 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