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AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JULY 5, 1925—PART AMUSEMENTS. pl‘lOtOplays Tl_)ls \Veek NextWack's Photonlaye To Write Screen Fantasy. The Old BOWery Fil Nexhieces s aotoplayse 1lmograms Arrs e Barthelmess, in “Soul Fire, many refusals, Sir J. M ) & ' i Martin Brown's play, & has at last consented to write h AST week they buried Philadelphia | to the river. On the other hand, (Continued from First Page.) Adolphe Menjou, Aileen Pringle and om P ILLY BEVAN, known as the co-|ture, “In the Name of Love,” and, ac- gt asy < : the | Bridgeport . Whiteye- was ca Irene Rich in Kiss in the Dark,” | ireat Music. B median - with . the | original screen fantasy. Kitty, and one more link with th 5 hiteye: was a typical ’ “funny mufe” |cording to Paramount information, | 5 e N Bt e heh Sevired | product of ‘the slums, a burly, spine Wiodk are ast of Trving | News Ivents and Newspaper Fun! | COLUMBIA—Lois Wilson, in | fin Sennett comedies, has his mus.|glves a highly amusing comedy por.| This news was brought to the of-|old Bowery days was severed =~ | product of §& Uy aring | imming’s picturization of Eugene |#nd the Go Getters, in “The Going farry Me,” xnvm Anne taches made to order by the dozen.|traval of a newly rich Frenchman,|fices of the Famous Phyers-Lasky Down at Nigger Mike's it was Kitty | The two hezgars made their head- dter’s play, a Woman,” to|or Coming”; Friday, Charles (Buck) Caldwell's play, “The Nest They are made of real hair and of | Who-buys an antiquated title, dons :l“(‘ul'pol'ulbrn vesterday by Herbert | who started the fu cing among | quarters in the rear room of a no shown the three days of | Jones in “The Trail Rider,” Ou S 2 a style originated by Billy eight|glistening high hat, and s Brenon, who arrived on the Paris|the tables—and #aybe on ’em—play- | torious saloon. Here Adolphe, an ex week at Crandall's Ambassador | comedy, “Every Man for By ,. ago. The upkeep of these|court beautiful Greta Ni from England, where he has been|ing jokes on the “saps” who were out | patriated Frenchman of doubtful ether with *“The Cloutl d third chapter, unken & RIALTO—Irene Rich, in “My che according to Billy _— conferring with Barrie about the pro-| for a big night on the Bowery, al-|antecedents, ran a “cripple factory r g Larry Semon, with turday, Tom Moore and Edith ¥ Wife and L.” amounts to a considerable sum, for Production of “The Golden Prin-|duction of “A Kiss for Cinderella,” | ways gay, always full of life and jc in which he cleverly disfigured rothy Dwan (Mrs. Semon) opposite. | erts in “On Thin Ice,” Century com-| | pALACE—Claire Windsor, Pat the wear and tear on mustaches in |cess,” Betty Bronson's first F | Paramount’s Christmas offering o { no matter what terror or sorrow had , healthy men until had all the Wednesday and Thursday, Blanche |edy, “Locked Out,” and seventh chap O'Maliesend BobartFrasier Mack Sennett comedies is heavy. mount starring picture, began with |the screen public this year. that day entered her heart from the |appearance of pitiful objects of char- Sweet, Ronald Coiman and Lew Cody | ter, “Circus Mystery.” n “The White Desert™ - the departure of Director Clarence| The discussion of whether or not|whispering shades of that sinister | ity. Money Charlie was the i Marshall Neilan's production, *The e 2 ac e SR Ernie Crockett, Mack Sennett's | Badger, other membe cast | Barrle would write an original Story | street of dere all, the best known Sporting Venus,” and Al St. John, | CIRCLE. FIVOLI-—Reginald Denny, in chief cameraman, is putting some |and a complete technis unit for | ran through many conferences and it Midnizht would And" Her i r of his time. Some syn Aaed by a_ clever lion, fn ‘Fares,| ‘mogaciaiafeomiotrcn” cortnde Grif Il Show You the Town”; | {unusual trick photography into the |Bishop, Calif., where much of the story | was only at the last talk that Barrie | o Midnisht would find her izen of the Bowery o Please™ Friday, Tom Mix in Zaney e An ety S | “His Supreme Moment,” new comedy directed by Del Lord, in to be filmed. *“The Golden Princ finally gave his promise. Just when| p.\v”1m~ ‘m' 3 -‘\’;'1. some him H.r» “Ig of ‘z),g.n ) rey’s “Riders of the I L PR e R Entice- | “School for Wives” and | (Which ' Madeline Hurlock plays a|is adapted from one of Bret Harte's|he will write it not even Barrie knows, | ¥ by this time with some and by this title he known until ibborted by Tony, the wonder horse: A Bdieions s Gonfar and N Home Weels crystal gazer and produces spirits that [ §old mining stories. says Mr. Brenon, for he is one of the | COUV VI COMPARIons, anc Woen re | the day when he appeared unde so the seventh installment of .y iy L o clever double exposure w v author: o e spi- | A s lia | mysterious circumstances sridgze. Jer's ~The Pacemakerss. star| S Tearle in ‘Salome of the) | AMBASSADOR—"“Soul Fire,” | |*" ™F clever double exposure work.| Accoraing to iatest plans, the public Tation Tor his writing > °" 118! | blurring with the coming of pallia Bt Wriiaxs wee it att e Gegrge O'Hara and Alberta | Tenements” Thuraday e L “I'll Show You the Town,” The two softest jobs in pictures | Will not be privileged to view Rudolph = i dayiEhe er voles, Laol's lamt | hatred between ti Knew 1 entitled “Madam Sans Gin,” | {TFUCRE T 800 0 Pm.), Cofleen, 2008 The Shock Punch” and | |belong to Billy Bevan and Del Lord, | Valenting in “Cobra” until the latter |= s N T girl was thrown ers “Tender Feef Sally™; a : " 5 it " | part of No er. come from the ke uid bo he i t bhie g P en . 1 The Little French Girl.” ;‘:!("l:dlnl';‘&u}tl‘(l‘irefilj»r aE Mack g ¥ 2 e heme.” “Sun-Up,” recently directed| where the pitiful wrecks of men and i : passions supported Dy Aileen | P "Code of thegWest” and first epi CENERAL “Fea® Novale | in R e ;1(1‘1(-\ 1'{n bathing | Toby Claude, diminuative come-|by Goulding, is scheduled for release | women tried to dull too bitter mem fladelphia Kitty had litn Rich and Ann Pen. | Sode of “Fighting Ranger ! “Tainted Money”; I Want [ 15" e "“Ana they Bt poid for o> [dienne, famed for years in musical|in September. His picturization of | ories. for Charlie, who saved } e rad gand o B e — My Man rer e And they get paid for it. |comedy and vaudeville, both here and | the play which had a record-breaking The Street of Forgotten Men,’ : ved ¥ nd “Sunken Silver,” No. §.| MB: Great” and “Introduce Me.” Truart Film Corporation has ac- |5rroad: has a role in the """'“7'"”'\"'" on Broadway includes Conrad|they called the Bowery in those s > . “In the Name of Love.” Miss Claude I, P: Starke s c P , rtiv Today, Prevost and Mo quired “Romance Road,” a story of |, 3 - S e ine SiALke And Dclie T act diys s dikiey me there, furtive EARLE ROOF—“Recompense.” |Blue in PR e R the postwar tribulations of s woun |123de, her, screen debut in William de | Verne in its cast hunted by the police or haunted by Bravast and MIanth Bine are| 2I0mwo; fertry Olmstead and |son and Noah Beery in * (nn‘l'rahaud“ fand energetic doughboy. Raymond Tk s e DRy SroReton or| dreams. In the loathsom around these characters and the sinis B Warner Tros: “Hecom, | tobert Ellis in “Lovers’ Lane; Tues-|and “The Fighting Ranger,” N McKee is the featured player in it. rnest Torrence has the most ex- | Sables,” is bused on the st '3"]-’?.{" of the tenements they buried ter Bowery a stol elf-sacrifice an chewn for the first three |42¥, Edmund Lowe in “Champion of [$aturday, Alice Joyce and Betty — sive hands of - — /hased on (he stary “Oer- | galver by Gdy.s and at might orept| jove which o caoving to o et hown for the f i b O e e S LSSl e, e o i 3 ive hands of any actor in motion [land & Co.” by David Graham | oo by Jay, and at night crept X ki a deg B as s i N auses”’; nesday, Nazimova | Bronson in “The Little French Girl, dolphe Menjou will soon begin | pictures, according to Raoul Walsh. | bl e Goiia e along the shadows to ek WiIng | jerpert Brenon has made it into an and Milton Sills in “Madonna of the | Sunshine comedy and Pathe Review. k@ asky Studio in Holly- | “porrence cfn convey a me, o m s dndiudes “Bugens] from sgmel form! of /etty. cropkedness | o3 contipneny efvorig’ phot fc r ; Thursday, Thomas Meighan | Wood on a screen play adapted from ' (he lift of a finger.” said Walshe “Iis| qren, Bthel Clayton, Anders Ran-|or to drown their troubles the amount, with Percy Marmont wd Lila Lee in “Old Home Week' TAKOMA. »The Grand Duchess and the Waiter.” | can tell a story with a wave of e 100 e Fawonls snd lor | forced hilarity at one tori- | Charlie t F108y J"{,’;,‘,,“v R il Today and tomorrow, Colleen Moore [ The picture is scheduled to go into|hand. It is not strange, therefore, R s ealoons on @encs nall Thiene nd M At Do 3 ompson in “Sally,” Pathe News, comedy;|Preduction on July 6 with Malcolm |ty discover that he can sit down Billy Devaull, who plays a butler | P& Ly anc her s - by | Stree tten Men” makes the at’ Devil Quomado. Tuesday, Marie Prevost and Monte | St Clair as director. It 1s beng|. piano and play diffioult classical | with Marion Davies 1o oLihte e} MAIS DAt of 1Ne Slposiione or st | 610 Bowery: live \—synical ar LT Blue in “Recompense,” comedy; Wed. |adapted for the screen by John | selections with the artistry of a great | New York,” knows his New York |freet. =~ Themselves forgoiten and | lordid, it i true, 1 and dra- nesday and Thursday, Mary Pickford | Lynch from a play recently given a | musician ights. He was a headliner in the now | (tE€(IUS, (hex b e asiyell “The Little Trench Girl s Tueai, |11 “Rosita,” comedy: Friday, “Hearts successful premiere in Los Angeles. | 3 3 extinct Tony Pastor's Theater, which | & Konber: at, the Jackie , 10t “'The Little French Girl"; Tuesday, | of Oak,” Aesop’s Fables, “Pacemak- S oduction will be followed by D. W. Griffith’s “Sally of the figures in the photoplay when the first | (h€. world, they . Vfora | Harold Lloyd in “Safety Last":|ers’ comedy; St ¥, Richard Tal- | “The King on Main Street,” adapted | dust, pted from the musical play, | motion pictures were shown there in ] tHeir dull-eved 4 - Temperamental Whip. genia | tyednesday, “Inez from Hollywood™ |madge in “Laughing at Danger,” |from Leo Deitrichstein’s famous play, | “Poppy,” it is said, has proved | 1898 tion happiness gh co t 1|h|m.\d\ml \\l‘.‘)vil' Watcher”; 1‘-,.‘1"” ! Aesop’s Fables, comed “The King." be a truly outstanding photoplay. _ n]nxzh ‘H. was m, bu ’I'w illuminated whip used by Col. {1''Her Night of Romance"; Saturday ol e s=s — Mae Murray has returned to Hol-| !he real things of life were forgotten, Fred Lindsay at the Globe The “Way of a Girl." | Percy Marmont has been chosen for i l'nl:n\ Negri is back in Hollywood | lywood from Paris, looking slimmer | like the men, and sham had come to |ter, in c losing the prologue for Dou b et 5 Ak s one of the prize roles of the year, the | from New York, and is now enjoying | than usual, it is said. The Metro-|Seem real and honest a ire, “Don Q, Son HIPPODROME. | ana it yDoris Kenyon title role in the screen adaptation of | the delights of her heautiful home in | Goldwyn - Maver agregation Perhaps the most curious, and ) + Today, tomorrow and Tuesday, |and Larry Semon i ‘-Tr}'f"r’ Yo Doc. | “Lord Jim,"” Joseph Conrad’s master- | Beve Hills prior to starting on se, joined in showering her with| Way the most £ entry Aty he | Gloria Swanson in_“Madame Sans | tor": s \(1"_“‘ ‘l’,"‘ % “'_ Dome ,”'l piece, with Victor Fleming as direc-| her next production, Joseph Herges- | American Beauties { who hid the i Her, with Toed Eowes In tho | Gener: WieAnssday: “Man AnNMAIN | o il g e 2 i.‘:"’:“;'j“ andltor. John Russell made the adapta-| heimer's “Flower of the Night | : B | were the profess il o nd Maid': | Doris Kenyo et > es e ¢ gl Comdr. erberg Jones of [ panhandlers Thursday and Friday, “Madonna of Len Turpin in “The Marriase Ci e Warner Richmond, who trouped |the United States Naval Academy at | the genus 3 Wednesday Le 3 Thomas Meighan's recent nge- | with George Marshall, the local laun-| Annapolis has arrived at the Metro- | could be fou e Dressmaker |l om_P: ment to make one picture after next |dry magnate, and Monta Bell, the ldwyn-Mayer studios in Culver | ped to this % 3. q Bowes in *Ship 2", Thus :|January under the management of Metro-Goldwyn director, in ‘their|City, Calif, to supervise the detdils | table portions of inday, Thomas Meighan in_“o1d Ll er -{v:l H:-M In “Friendly | joceph " M. Schenck has no effect on|Palmy barnstorming days, and who|of “The Midshipman,” starring Ra- | Charlie was _Tues- | Home Week” and Aesop Fable: Mon : “'1”1“\~' }:‘rl Lige Conley in “Hello, | hjs present coptract with the Famous | later app wred in the Bell-Marshall | mon Novarro. | curiously flith | day, F b weet, Ronald Colman | G:ood-bye riday, 1 Carey N | pjaver.Lasky Corporation, according |€dition of the Garrick Players, k in = = | come fron |y ;‘“” ofjand Lew Cody in -The Sporting Silent Sander Qo PE JPace-| to an announcement made by officials | 1919, has a pro Bebe| When the Columbia Heights Busi-|he swas sse.” support | Venus” and Walter Hiers in “Tender | makers,” No, 6; | ; Y, DOUEIAs | of hat company. The announcement | Daniels’ new picture, 1 - ress Men's and Citizens' associations ten, Olive Brook, |Feet”; Tuesday, Weber and Fields in | Maclean in “Introduce Me. Aesop |in,¢ Meighan hi pcted with Hour.” g0 on their outing at Herald Harbor in Tashman, | “Friendly and “Hodge Fable an ken Silver,” No. 5. SO o : . Wednesday, July S, motion pictures of 1ze: ‘m\ A“I&'n‘ nesday, x Daw | ki P TdEr in a rabire orihion i"_\ 1’.‘ ‘\(”lv[_] director (:}‘_”;rmvorus-‘ 11 Illwl im[mx;n.: events of the irsday | and egen - 1 Y 5 . & and publicity of any anc il be made by Nat Glasse = A oma aused many e: E 5 ¥ 3 Queen,” | Marriag redy, [V CUIARE caused b nyiiquLie Truart productions, will be one of |manager of Crandall’s York Theat Daude hursday, Vidor in Dorothy Cumming, an extremely ! Judges at the '\W auty contest to jand chief of the Crandall technical Lewis Mirage” and Mack Sennett's “G NDER a term cofned by Olsen and | personable young woman now acting |be held at Nantasket Beach, Mass. !department. This service was volun gether with |dap”; Friday, Owe oore and Con Johnaon ! Noute & Al Roaa ) Swanson’s latest pictur iturday, July §, the winner to be|teered by Harry M. Crandall, owner age Cir.|stance Bennett The Code of the | e extraordinary innovat i 2 T2 i Oiien oF i ed Miss New England in the an- |of the Crandall Theaters, as his con and | West ste : gomedy | being launched in the vaudeville spot- | Sisters who came from Australia and |nUal Atlantic City beauty pageant. |tribution to what is expected to be e, mbrand day, Priscilia Dear made good. Miss Cumming is the wife o other ges will be Flo Zieg- [notable occasion. A temporary off s story |in “The Crimson Runner,” Ben Tury | M08\ ion Gionines the incorpors Frank Elliot, a screen character |feld T. Nichols, director |is open in the Tivoli Theater bu B e L s S 2 P actor. ral of the Atlantic City paggant; |ing, } rteenth street and Park ro scenic, “Rome,” anc . ver, ™ | o, Sl 2 = rank Archer, and local Boston | northwest, Harry M. Lohmeyer % e o e the s e quite Nikely tg| . In AHan Dwan's “? Life of trait painter. The winner will be | manager randalls Tivoll Theater WEEK STAR1ING TODAY--SUNDAY, JULY § LINCOLN—"The Heart of a Siren. = wander out in the eourse of the wec.|NeW York” Dwan takes his audience |given an_ opportunity to appear in|is taking an active part in planning o amanst irst National's film v of Flor- OLYMPIC. {ond mumber and lend a bit of sparkle|on @ Personally conducted tour of no feither a Tiffta 1art production, |details of the frolic . ence Reed's ing vehicle, “Hail | Sunday and Monday. Alice TeIry i act two! When the curtain goes | than 10 of the smartest night|if she Is acceptable for screen work. | : oo . sty Farewell,” be the attraction |and Lewis Stone in “Confessions of | down after a program by a jazz band, | ClubS: cabarets and festive haunts of = Gertrude Kreiselman, one of Wash Clarence he Lincoln theater the first three Queen’’; Tuesday and Wednesday, gl Yl and. | pleasure-seeking New Yorkers between mund Goulding, whose stoi ington's gifted pianists and skillful Badger's e . G doesn’t mean that that's the end of | v A “The Beautiful ( ' is now bel ipe organists, has been added to the davs of this week, beginning this| “Code of the West”; Thursday, An-|ihe program. The band is quite likely | Lhe hours of midnight and the milk iy 12 cuam D e l‘,’j",{’l_‘.‘l"f‘lf;,‘l'“f’“j produc- rnoon at 3, with Barbara tonio Moreno and Aileen Pringle in |, step fro - = e course | INAN'S activity. ight Life of New |DProduced in the East as th Murr and Conway Tearle in the lead- |“One Year to Live'; Friday, Eleanor | o7 the faiming aer cad pae COWSe | York” is expected to prove a spectac. | Screen vehicle for Dorothy Gish, was|and is playing at Crandall's Savoy gl supported by Clifton Webb | Boardman in “The Way of a Girl": | o 1 a play € | ular hit with the publ induced by Louis B. Maver and Lil-| Fourteenth and Irving streets north and oth Lloyd Hamilton in “King | Saturday, Buster Keaton in “Seven Al iheicleey Al ey A potn IR pext dhee [Wess LI oAt C L net e and Ahe i e s toaie 2 o | villainy in Howard Higgin's new pic-| handle the adaptation of “La Bo-lers last night onal features. PARK. give every number a double or a ednesday and Thursday, Laura | triple attraction. * Plante and Eugene O'Brien : 1 ; inday and Monday, Owen Moore| “Clowning” is the invention of Ole| 2 = | m""”""m""”""”“mll'_ M R il ,v”,“"““_» and Constance Bennett in “The Code Olsen and Chic Johnson, two clever| = | The Coolest Theaters in America ([}} = et e e e the West,” Charley Chase inicomedians of the Keith-Albee circuit. e kg et “iis | “Sheiks in Bagdad” and Pathe News | At each appearance they stage 4 regu RANDALL’S Daily Perform- T ances, Contin- wous, 11:00 A. M. to 11 P. M. —Sunday— Doors Open ey e e e e I | vients. Wusntay, die Adoree, Lew |lar reunion of all the acts which pre- At 2:30 F Street at Tenth Cody and Harriet Hammond in “Man »de their own. They refuse to recog- 0@ WEEK BEGINNING TODAY ®a e (Rl 19 F ""”“’\u‘r and Maid,” and Stan Laurel in “Short | nize the boundary of the footlight - » i w K Wednesday and Thursday, | but spread their fun-making right into First National Presents a Matchless Cast in Irving Cumming's Tremendously Moving Film Version of Eugene Walter's Great Drama of Steel and Divorc graph’s product School For | pares *Bronson. Adel . RS > pog : etty Bronson, Adolphe Menjou and | the audience. The fet is de yve Appart rid Holm- | pyorence Vidor i “Are Parents Peo- | of guist and Peggy Kelly, also Bobby | 1,10 " ang Harry Langdon in “Feet of Ve Lo winch, the Fathe | Mud”: Friday, Eleanor Boardman, Pat AL ol koo O'Malley and Harrison Ford in *Proud . enth installment of “Sunken Silver.” | Malley and Harris lett comedy F]lm Features Supported by Percy Marmont, Dorothy APOLLO “Giddap"; Saturday, Pedro de Cordoba & gl and Renee Adoree in “The Bandolero™ 11th § Sundey and Monbay, Marion Da |31 Bence Adares in “The ¥ | caroLiNA Revier, Eddie Gribbon, Baby Doroti.y Brock and a_Numerous &nsemble in His Trol .. COLL Keen Study of Domestic Love and Loyal'y vies in “Za 3 ireat’ J ley (Saturday continuous from 2 mie Adams in e ay | Sunday from 3 p.m.) &4 d Wednesday, Nazimova and Jack lxr-\n ickford in “My Son” and “Our PRINCESS. Gl AZENDA. ROCK The Vivid Story of a Wife Who Mads Her Husband a Master Among Men and Then Refused to Surrender Him to an Alluring Siren of the Stage, the Manner of Her Triumph Lending the Climazx of the Ply an Appeal and a Power Seldom Equalled. et cibeon'in, iming (e Vel |, S51083 818 Montas, Buler Keaion PAkK THEATER 4?:; T LARRY SEMON AND DOROTHY DWAN GREAT IN “THE CLOUD HOPPER” SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY---SCENIC GEM---OVERTURE, “NORMA” WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTOR Hotneor: Tonday, Taure Ta Dlante|iA “Half & Hero,” episode 8 of “Idah First Run AR und Eugene O'Brien in “Dangerous| uésday and Wednesday, Milton SoNbTeY ‘RANDALL’S. ~———CRANDALL’S. '‘RANDALL’S. T % ccomean and “IThe Pacemsidts |and Viola Dana in “As Kan Desines,” CODE_OF “TrE T "CoMEDY Owen Moore and Constance Bennett sions fate before he disappeared 0 saved her again from Whit disappeared urner has woven Keable. Wednesd: Today and tomorrow, Alice Joyce nd Carmelita Geraghty ) bjected to of two three F STREET AT 13TH T This doubling up, or “clowning” is| Wallace Be said to make every act a novelty, to iy [ i Two wonderful stars in a brilliant [, = ——— screen version of Elsie Ferguson’'s HARRY LANGDON stage success, “Moonflower” The ro- COMEDY mance of a duke, a siren and a dream- ing youth who staked his all to be a prince for one night! It’s lavish and beautiful throughout! lared one | wrious on the circuit. | | 'Quake Scenes News---Magazine Gannon's Music T G T et Semon comedy and Hodge-Pod 113 Wisconsin Ave. o VESUE GRAND, (Lein g, otz || DUMBARTON “t ot i A '}:m'l‘,:‘\k;x”n‘n’!‘ fi!':m‘.nv n;:”».;. and vlw\'nml”(hw \lun‘(llr\! )i:-_v‘o 1“1:‘ e CAMILLE. SN urpin in “The M wze Circus’; ot S emadie CHEVYCHASE Con Tuesday and Wed v, Marion OWEX MOOR : Davies in “Zander the Great” and RAPHAEL. Jimmie Adams in “S t"; Thurs- : vs RERNT H and tomorro’ ow Cod and NTS e Neber . Fields Ll nd tomorrow, Lew Cody and EXT dies” and Mack Ser Break Hammel in “Man and Maid"” L HDCA. “EVE OF T he T e Cibsor in | and Mack Sennett comedy, “Bull and foers Rriday, Tioot Gibson | %una; Tuesday, Corinne Griffith in | | AMERICAN 15t St. and R. La | “Declasse” and Fox News; Wednes. DOEMA . 1AL No. T; Saturday, Laura s Danr|day, Priscilla Dean in “The Cafe of ‘ nd Bugene o'ricn in “Dan |3, Prisella Dean i the Cafe of | BRINCESS 1o 0 st Innocenc Al St. John in |4 bt aes . BUSTER K o Tron Mule” and “Sunken Silver. | Kitchen Range"; Thursday, Tom Mix SEVEN CHANCES in_ “Oh, You Tony” and comedy, \‘.ru, Capitoland P Si Skt | “Haunted Honeymoon”; Friday, Mil LlBERTY g ,,.',m' ts. g ton Sills and Doris Kenyon in *I CAROLINA, . ! 3 Want My Man” and comedy, the r»m&(' ally Tuesday, “The Shock |pole”; Saturday, Jack Pickford in|fj MARY PHILB] MAN KER| with Richard Dix; Wednes- | “The Hill Billy," comedy, also “Idaho” | i !‘lmrum:\w\:]L"\:[‘:!;:L p,” with Shirley | No, 4. NKLIN " ¥, “The Little French 1‘ Alics Joyee ana Mary | 3 || rakoma o Viola Dana in “The | 3 o “ SALLY." PATHE ) A : Sunday in “The Charm e, Saturday, Conrad|ew» ana Bert Roach in “The Lost | ELITE ““' S T Ave. i il | Chord”;§ Monday, Richard Barthel . ¥ ap o THE mess and Mary Hay in “New Toys" CHEVY CHASE. a” Gt Towee i “snay snape | HIPPODROME g""&\ tomorrow, Owen Moore | Tuesday, Jackie Codgan in *“The R SON._in “MADAME SANe GEN Bennett in “Code of | Man” and Bobby Vernon in *‘Great Fables, News | Guns”; Wednesday, Alice Terry and || CRANDALL'S ‘""‘1‘,‘3,':‘" "',(‘.,?, Chronicles of | Conway Tearle in “The Great Divide” | J THIS WEEK—CONWAY TEARL: Revolution”; | and Aesop Fable: Thursday, Claire Fe A e in “Rose of | Windsor in ‘*The Denial,”” Harry &orn Miorpy “Grief in | Langden in “The Sea Squawk” a r ) TVl Thursday, | “Hodee Podze. Pridav. Lote Wi || CRANDALL'S b .',u AT, TODAY AND 1 JACK PICK- FORD “and SHEARER in WAKING TOW OTR GANG in TOWN.” RE VIEW There’s more than one crowdea hour’s entertainment in this thrilling adaptation of Jane Cowl’s stage success—The story of a good little bad girl of Broadway who lost a man and won her own soul-—featuring KENNETH HARLAN, T. ROY BARNES o HELEN LEE WORTHING it oyser ADDED HITS RALPH GRAVES COMEDY--“GOOD MORNING, NURSE! INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL--TOPICS--OVERTURE T AR 8; Saturday, Harry Carey in “Si- |Jimmie Adams in “Why Hurry 0d_NEWS Sovt Binnecion 3 tts “The Thursday. May MacAvoy in “The Mad OLYMHC You St. Bet. 14th £15(h 14th and Park Rd. 18th and Col. Rd. Ninth, Bet. D and E: SUN.-MON. SUN.-MON.-TUES. SUN.—MON. , < Whirl"”; comedy, “In the " and ALICE TERRY d_ Lion’s Whisk unken Sil- SR . i ver,” No. 6. Aesop's Fables; Frida i Vorma Si re nd E. Carmelita Geraght: and Ned |mond in “The Sunset Trail,” Lar eptional Cast in Jas. Cruze's geptiong! edy-Melodrama, The STARTS TODAY CARL LAEMMLE Presents / ) rcyMarmont Ima Rubens{ omans (Endorsed by N. C. W. C.) From the Ladies RIflLT AS COOL AS A MOUNTAIN DALE Home Journal Clarence Buddington Kelland ON THE STAGE MLLE. AMAZAR French-American Prima Donna MISCHA GUTERSON'S ORCHESTRA “Blossom Time' “Wild Papa,” Spat Comedy Sunday at 3, Week Days at 11 ows, 3.7-9 AL CRANDALL’S ANEBASS, ADOR 1t S8 CoL RA N TODAY. WINDSOR_in And LARR CLOUD HOPP} CRANDALL'S cExmRaL FAUG in o A And HAL ROACH COME] n\'HKFR\ CRANDALL’S SAVOY THEATER AND GARDEN 1ith and Columpin Ko o I‘!‘.‘\h\' 2 '["3’] \SHIVVIA('[FI M. Sun. CHARMER™ “And’ COMEDY. THE TOMORROW — RICH. \fi‘l BARTHEL- 0Y! d 2 pm. dailv: 3 D Sundas. TODAY AND TOMORROW-—NAZ i SO BICRRORD In MY X And in “THE 2 RIAGE CIRCUS db CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater and Garden TopAY, AND TONG Rl ROW-— v DAVIES in “ZANDER THE 1’:'1-‘{“!5‘?1’%‘“4 And JIMMIE ADAMS in “SIT TIGHT. CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER Ga. Ave. & Quebec St. TODAY _ AND TO“ORROW DOE[\ KE! "0\ and MILTDV SILLS in *T MY And ARR HF DOME DOCTOR.™ CRANDALL’S Home Theater 1230 C St. TODAY_-THOMAS MEIGHAM in “OLD HOME WEEK." And AESOP FABLE. TOMORROW-BLANCHE SWEET RON: ALD_COLMAX" an: iy “YPORTING WALTER HIERS in FEET.” RAPHAEL 9th and O Streets N.W. LEW CODY XD 2 aID i DY WAKINGUP THE TOWN “Our Gany” in “The Big Town”—Pathe Review—Topics of the Day. TUES.-WED. BARBARA LA MARR CONWAY TEARLE And a Brilliant Company in a Romance of the Riviera Gor- geously Staged, The HEART OF A SIREN Al St. John _in “Curses” Lyman "H. Howe's “Hodge Podge.” THURS.-FRI. RICHARD DIX Frances Howard, Gunboat Sniith, Walter Long and Others of Note in, The SHOCK PUNCH “The Pacemakers,” No. News. SATURDAY. TOM MIX In a Drama Based on the Life of the World’s Most Notorious Bandit, DICK TURPIN “Sportlight”—Aesop Fable— Munken Silver.> No. 8. i And Superfine Cast in Eugene Roach's “A Haunted Honcy- Larry Semon in “The Cloud moon.” Hopper. TUES.-WED. BLANCHE SWEET CORINNE GRIFFITH Lloyd Hughes, Rockliffe Fel- lowes, Clive Brook and an A Supported by Ronald Colman 4 Supported by ROmN" Marshall | Star Ensemble in Zoe Akin's SPORTING VENUS | ....., DECLASSE Al St. John in “Fares, Please” . LEWIS S, STONE oo JOMMIX L G TERRY Splendid_Cast in Zane Grey's ol L, s an Inepiving Cast n PURPLE SAGE Confessions of a Queen “The Pacemakers” No. 7— Ben Turpin in “The Marriags Walter Hiers in “Tender Feet” Circus. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. ADOLPHE MENJOU DORIS KENYON auzen, pringie, zition micr | PERCY MARMONT Sparkling Love Comedy, A And Excellent Cast in Firat KISS IN THE DARK IDLE TONGUES “Qur Gang” in_‘“Fast Com- pany’— “sugkrn Silver,” No. 8. Al St. John in “The Iron Mulc” R R A -Hhhllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll@llIIlllIIlliIIlHII} T " LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH__ SUN.—MON.—TUES. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS BARBARA LA MARR CONWAY TEARLE In a Romance of Love Fashionable Lloyd Hamilton in Staged Along Europe’s Riviera, The “King Cotton™ KINOGRAMS WED.—THUR: LAURA LA PLANTE EUGENE O’BRIEN Abdly Supported in a Perfect Camera Version of _the Novel, “Ann’s An Idiot,” Now DANGEROUS INNOCENCE MACK SENNETT'S F¥ HIS TROLLEY" CINEMA STARS NO. FRI.—SAT. CONWAY TEARLE Rigrid Holmquist and Peggy Kelly in a Screen Play of a Novel by Leonard Merrick, SCHOOL FOR WIVES BOBBY VERNON in “DON'T_PINCH’ REVIEW

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