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AMUSEMENTS. Photoplays This Weekf YContinued from Firat Page.) man in the leading roles, in a lo quest and the adventures to which led in South America. together with | Bobby Vernon in “‘Afr and the Topics of the Day y and Friday, Conway Tearle. supported by | igrid Holmquist, in “The School for | Wives," adapted from Leonard Mer-| rigk's Story of “The Honse of Lynch.” and_the ninth release in “The Pace-| makers” series, starring George | O'Hara and Alberta Vaughn ur Thomas Meighan in George Ade's Old Home Week fable Hodge podge and “Sunken Silver,” No. 7 AMBASSADOR—"Soul Fire.” Richard Barthelmess will be seen in “Soul Fire,” First National's screen version of Martin Bréwn's play, at Crandall's Ambassador Theater the | first three days of this week, a new | Aesop Fable and other short films rounding out the program: Wednes §av and Thursday. Reginald Denny fargaret Livingston —and Livan fashman in Universal's production I'll Show You the Town.” together ¥ith H Roach's “hasing the Vhaser”: Friday. Richard Dix in “The Khock Punch.” supported by Gunboat Kmith and Frances Howard: also in siallmént 8 of “The Pacemakers, siarring George O'Hara and Alberta | Vaughn. and_Lige Conlex in “Hello, | Goodbye”: Saturday. “The Litte |t French Girl.” with Alice Joyce and Mary Brian; Ben Turpin in “The Mar riage Circus,” and “Sunken Silver.” FARLE ROOF—“Heart of a Siren." Rarbara La Marr, in “Heart of a Siren,” will be the attraction on the Farle roof today. tomorrow and Tues. day nights, with Conway Tearle in | support. Wednesday and Thursday | Eugene O en and Laura La Plante in “Dangerous Innocence’; Friday and Saturday, the first Washington show ing of William Fox's feature. “Wings | of Youtk,” with Madge Bellamy head ing the cast, which Clayton, Charles Farrell Wood, Robert Cain and Perry. The story tells of wings of youth were clipped and is| said 10 be a strong indictment against the leaving of enormous inheritances | to vouth The roof opens at shows commencing at n Freeman | C! Katherine how the with two 10 p.m and CENTRAL— a Novak the co-stars of the Exhibitors Film Exchange's re lease to be shown at Crandall's Cen tral Theater the first two days of this week. The storv concerns the fight | of two factions for control of the lum- | her country of the North, with a clever gIrl, who finally brings abont amity between the two. “The Pacemaker No. 9, and a juvenile comedy, | Baby Blue,” will also be shown. Tues. day and Wednesday. Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon in First National's 1 Want My Man.” and Sennett's “Breaking the TIce”: Thursday and Fridav, Marion Davies in “Zander the Great,” supported by Holbrook Blinn. | Harrison Ford, Harry Myvers and| George Siegmann, also Cliff Bowes in “Never Fear': Saturday, Douglas MacLean in “Introduce Me.” and ““Our Gang' in “Fast Company CIRCL and tomorrow, Doris Kenyon and Milton Sills in “T Want My Man Tuesdav. Richard Dix. Neil Hamilton and Claire Adams in “Men and Wom en”: Wednesday. Virginia Valli, Nor man Kerry in “The Price of Pleas ure”: Thursday. showings 7 and 9 p.m.. Marion Davies in “Yolanda Fric Mary Philbin. Norman Kerry in “Fifth Avenue Models™: Saturday Tom Moore, Pauline Starke and Ray mond Hatton in Jack London's “Ad vemtire LINCOLN—"His Supr The attraction offered at the Lin coln Theater the first three dayvs of he week, heginning this afternoon at will be First tional's version of May Edington’s story. “His Supreme Moment with Blanche Sweet and Ronald Colman leading a cast that includes Jane Winton, Cyril Chad wick. Ned Sparks, Belle Bennett, Kal la Pasha and Anna May Wong. The story concerns the love affair of a brilliant young star of the stage. and an American mining engineer just | back from South America. The ac tion reveals a play within a play, and the stage sequences have bheen exe- cuted in natural colors. The Dome Doector in which Larry Semon as sumes the role of a heauty specialist will also be shown Wednesday and Thursday the newspaper serial and novel ed 1o the screen. with Dorothy aill in the title role. will be the tnre, and Neal Burns will be ihe come dian in “Why Hesitate Friday and trday nv is announced in Town his suppo Nixon, Lilvan T Livingston and Martha in “Sundewn Review and “Sunken Saturday only, will “Tainted Money." E William are and Fairbanks Tainted Money i i j i Today me Moment.” Chickie.” adapt Mac Reginaid Den 11l Show You the incinding Marian ashman. Margaret Maitox. Our Limited.” the Siver complete Gang Pathe No. 8 the hil APOLLA. and tomorrow, Reginald Il Show You the Town Roach Chasing the Tuesday and Wednesday Sweet and Ronald Colman in preme Moment” and Lary Se. The Dome Doctor”; Thursday. Tearle in “'School for and Sennett's “He Who Gets Smacked"; Friday. Jack Pickford and Norma Shearer in “Waking Up the Town™ and “The Pacemakers,” No. 2: Saturday, Reed Howes in “Super | Speed A St. John in “Fares. inken Silve V. Taday Denny and Chaser Rianche His Conwa Wives in Hal Jazz Intreduce “MY WIFE AND 17 From the Novel hy RARRIET BEECHER STOWE A Drams of Nomestic Imbroglie With IRENE RICH HUNTLEY GORDON JOHN ROCHF CONSTANCE BE JOHN HARRON TOM RICKETTS THE AMERICA HUSTO Sweet Dean makers,” “Chasing the Chaser' stlver, with Johnny day. & Fables Rinehart's perial more, Hooligan fourth “Circus Mystery |and includes Ethel | Tuesda Thursday Saturday, for Bowes jorie Daw Goodbye Al and Whisker No. Eleanor Wednesday Thursday. Bandole Mix Purple Sage. | and of lome Richard and ker and Cliff Bowes Saturda AVENUE GRAND. and tomorrow, Ronald Colman and “The Sporting Venus" *in “The Big Town': Tuesday Wednesday. Barbara la Marr ‘onway Tearle in “The Heart of ren” and Lloyd Hamilton tn “King Cotton’; Thursday, Priscilla in “The Crimson Runner." Bobby Vernon in “Air Tight” Cinema Stars.,” No. 3: Friday, Howes in “Super Speed,” “The Pace No. 8, and Hal Roach ; Saturday, Jack | Shearer in| juvenile | unken Rlanche Lew Cody and "Our Today Plekford Waking omedy. and Up “Baby No. 8 Norma the Town Blue” and CAROLINA. and temorrow, Thomas Mei ‘0ld Home Week': Tuesday Frivolous Sal” with Mae Busch: Thursday, “Slanderer, Walker: Friday, Buster Seven Chances': Satur- Great Divide.” with Alice Conway Tearle. Today han in nd Wednesday. Keaton in The Terry and | CHEVY CHASE. »day and tomorrow. Thdmas Mei an in “Old Home Week," Aesop's and News FEvents; Tuesday, Marmont in Mary Roberts ‘K. the Unknown™: Im comedy. “Blue Blood": Wed- and Thursday, Lionel Barr: ‘I Am the Man": News and} Newspaper Iun; Go-Getlers “Whose Friday, Clara Bow and Thunder,” the Dog. “Black Ligh \ing”'; Pathe comedy. “In the Grease'; chapter “Sunken Silver’; Sat ‘Hobart Bosworth and Pauline “Hearts of Oak": Universal{ ity Bound': eighth chapter Percy iesday urday. Starke, omedy, DUMBARTON Today. Shirley Mason in “The Star Dust Trail; tomorrow. Edith Roberts | Tom Moore in “On Thin Tee"; Norma Shearer and Mal olm McGregor in “Lady of the Night:" Wednesday. Virginia Valli and Percy Marmont in “K. the Unknown;' Harriet Hammond and I “Man and Malid": Friday, Richard Bartheimess in “Classmates Constance Binnev and Owen | Code of the West." ‘ody in Moore in HOME. | Today. Conwav Tearle in “School | Wives” and Hal Roach's “Chasing | the Chaser”. tomorrow, Johnny Wal. ker in “Lilies of the Street” and CHff in “Wake Up"; Tuesday. Mar. and Niles Welch in “Fear- and Lige Conley in “Hello, Wednesday, Richard Dix | Men and Women'' and Bert Roach “Girl Problems”; Thursdav. Mar Daw in “Love's Bargain” and| John in “Fares. Please”: Fri- Strongheart in “White Fang Mack Sennett’s “The Lion's| s urday. Harry Carey in| The Texas Trall.” juvenile comedy, Wildear Willle Cinema Stars, >, and “Sunken Silver,” No. OLYMPIC. Today and. tomorrow Men and Women Tuesday \ Boardman in “Proud Flesh":! Colleen Moore in “Sally”; | Pedro de Cordoba in ““The! Friday, Florence Vidor in| The Girl of Gold vsaturday, Tom! in Zan® Grey's “Riders of the! onnd i n orie st day, Richard Dix | n PARK. Today and tomorrow Pauline Starke and Rill Er the Kitchen Range News: Tuesday. Nazimova and Harold Lloyd In Wednesday and Dix tn “Men Mack Sennett’s “Lions’ Whis . Friday, Jack Pickford and Blanch Sweet “Garrison’s Finish in “Weak Knees Marie Prevost Blue in ““Recompense” comedy. “High Society. ontinuous from 2 p.m.) Tom Moore Adventure.’ sle in “Riders and Pathe Now or Thursday, and Women™ Earl Mohan Never' in and Monte | and Our Gang | (Safurdays, Sundavs, from 3| PRI 3 and tomorrow. Colleen Moore * Hal Roach comedy, ““Goofy Idaho"'; Tuesday and Eugene O'Brien and Mae Busch in “Frivolous Sal.,” and Mack Sennett comedy ‘‘Galloping Bunga- |lows™; Thursday, Norma Shearer and | Malcolm McGregor in “Lady of the Night.” Aesop’s Fables and comed Friday, Lewis Stone in “The River End,” Pacemakers in “He Who Gets Rapped.” also International News Reel: Saturday., Buddy Roosevelt in “Walloping Wallace,” episode 3 “The ¥ighting Ranger™ and comedy. Today in “Sall Age.” episode 9 Wednesday RAPHA Today and tomorrow Antonio Moreno and Dorothy in “One Year “The Wild Goose “It Is the Law, Aileen Pringle, Mackaill Ben Turpin in Chaser”: Tuesday, Fox News: Wednes- Eleanor Boardman and Harrison vd in Proud Flesgh Mack Sefi nett H\mmi\ “Off His Trolley Thurs. day, “The lLast Man on Earth': com edy. “No Placg to Go"; Friday. Bua ter Keaton n even Chances”; Mack Sennett comedy. “The (‘anyon Ball Express’: Saturday., Pedro de Cordoba and Renee Adoree in “The Bandolero Our Gang comedy The Sundown Limited™”; also Idaho,” No. SAVOY. Today, Marjorie Daw and Nilas Welch in “Fear Bound.” and comedy. ‘Ttching for Revenge': tomorrow, Mil ton Sills and Viola Dana in “As Man Desires,” and Hal Roach’s “Chasing the Chaser’; Tuesday. Norma Shearer in “Lady of the Night" and 9th at G N. W. Starting Today PADEREWSKI N_RAY IN A MIGHTY TWIN PIANO RECITAL Elizabeth—GORMAN and GERARD—Ted Interpretative Dancers RIALTO CONC) ERT ORCHESTRA MISCHA GUTERSON Conducting __OVERTURE, “LA_BOWEME,” PUCCINT {and comedy, { rinne Grifith in “‘Declasse," | “Sundown | Senneit's | the fand around the principal points of in | paper owner, { Epsom AR, Next Week's Photoplays COLUMBIA—Raymond | Grif- fith and Pauline Statk in “Paths to Paradise.” METROPOLITAN—Patsy Ruth Miller and Antonio Mo- reno in “Her Husband's Se- cret PALAC Ddll . answering an inquiry from a recent interviewer, replied with some emphasis. “1 picked Mary out: she didn't pick me.” And | why not? “Welcome Home, taken from Ben Ames Wil liams’ story, “Evered.” RIALTO—House Peters “Raffles.” TIVOLI—Dorothy “Chickie,” “After Business “Hours.” “Code of the West™ and “Peter Pa AMBASSADOR-~"Her band’s Secret,” he maker From Paris," Turpin” and “Old Week.” CENTRAL-Harry “The Texas Trail," the Flames.” “My “Head Winds.” After being an Argentinian ifi “The | Four Horsemen,” an Arab in “The | Sheik,” ' a Spaniard in “Blood and Sand,” a Frenchman in “Monsieur Beaucaire” and an Italian in “Cobra.” Rudolph Valentino will continue his range of the League of Nations as a Russian in “The Untamed.” his first production for United Artists. in Mackaill in | Pat O'Malley has been signed for a long term by Universal and is (o be explolted in a production directed by Dimitrl Buchowetzki on a scale as magnificent as that of “The Phantom of the Opera.” Another “tremendous production” entitled “On the FKrontier” is to be made Edward Sedgwick for Uni- versal®with Dustin Farnum as its star. Mr. Earnum, who has been widely popular on the stage as on the screen, has been out of pictures for quite a while and, it is announced, was Jured back only hecause of the magnitude of the part for which he bas been selected. Hus- Dress- “Dick Home Carey Son” in hting and in s “Red Pepper’: Wednesday, Lewis Stone in ““Cheaper to Marry,” and Stan Laurel in “Pie Eyed”; Thursday, Lon Chaney in “The Monster,” and Sennett’s “Giddap”: Friday, Viola Dana in ““The Beauty Pri Clife = Bowes in “Rock Bottom" and “The| The world should be happy. Maurice Fighting Ranger,” No. 4: Saturday,| Tourneur is said to have meted out William Desmond in “Burning Tralls.” | & quick and horrible death for “the ‘Help Yourself." vampir in his production entitled sy “Sporting Life” TAKOMA, and tomorrow, Dorothy “The Narrow Street,” News and comedy: Tuesday, Chaplin in “‘Charley’s Aunt," edv: Wednesday and Thursday, »on @, Son of Zorro,” Douglas De. | Pairhanks’ newest plcturs, is’ beIng Pathe [shown in New York now with what Syd. [is said 1o be the most elaborate pro- com- | logue ever prepared for a Fairbanks Co- | picture. 1t is the fashion with de luxe comedy; | exhibitors nowadays to elaborate pic- Y in’ “Roaring |ture showings with prologue and Aesop’s Fables, Pacemakers, | epilogne productions of their own de- comedy: Saturday, Tom Mix iIn “The | sign. Deadwood Coach,” Aesop's Fables, comedy Today vore in Harry Carey Senor rederico Beltram-Masse, Spain's foremost painter, we are told. who has painted pictures of the King of Spain and other European celebri- | ties, having been asked to paint a portrait for the museum at Madrid, has chosen the diffident Valentino as his subject. Such is fame the paimist, sooth- types of fortune- | YORK. Today and tomorrow, N: Jack Pickford in “My. Son" mie Adams in “Sit Tight'; Tuesday Marion Davies in “Zander the Grea and Hal Roach’s “Chasing the Chaser" Wednesday. Priscilla Dean in *The Crimson Runner.” Our Gang in Limited” and Pathe view: Thursday, Alice Terry in *'S: cloth and Scarlet,”” and Al St. John in! Fares, Please’: Friday, Tom Mix in “Riders of the Purple Sage” and *“The | Pacemakers.” No. 1: Saturday. Hoo Gibson in ""The Taming of the West He Who Gets Smacked” Sunken Silver,” No. 6. mova and and Jim- tried other Having saver and teller, are turning to astrology, it is said. | But it would never, never do to men- tion done this, although the list | some very prominent names fickle is the faith of humanity think that this could happen while as yet millions of rabbits with ever | potent 1eft hind feet are still at large throughout the land! contains How To and Collcen Capturea the Englml'\. OLLEEN MOORE'S first trip to Europe. frem which she recently reiurned, proved to be a glowing trib ute to her popularity. She was feted and dined by distinguished notables. and exhibitors in Parls, Switzerland London and Treland turned out en | masse to welcome her. The demon stration in Ireland was overwhelming, and on the occasion of this visit “So Big" and “Sally” were shown in two of the largest theaters in Dublin te capacity audiences While in London Miss Moore con ferred with Israel Zangwill, the au of “The Moderns.” relative to the filming of the star's next picture. Permission was received from London government officials to film scenes in Some idea of the dangers that may have been encountered by Reginald rker and his company in filming “The White Desert,” atop the Conti nental Divide. may be inferred from the fact tha! the State of Colorado | has exempted this dangerous region | from the operations of the State | workmen's compensation law i Helen Jerome Eddy. who has a role in James Cruze’s production of “Marry Me!” has declined to further Holly wood's propaganda against aspiring actors who storm the West studios looking for work a vaudeville tour recently. the gospel. and she savs was practically accused places of being one of a Hollywood “insiders” who ing 10 cut down competition by ing newcomers of the economic of California. spreading that she in many group of were 1ry warn perils terest in the citv, including such strik ing and colorful hackgrounds as Buck ingham Palace. the London residence of the King and Queen of England Westminster Abbeyv. the House of Par liament. Tower of lLondon. Trafalgar Square, the famous Strand and Picca dilly Circus Lord Beaverbrook. promineni news. also extended the hosp tality of his magnificent residence at where a number of interest ing and beautiful scenes were photo. | graphed recenily when she appeared at ihe Biltmore Hoiel in Hollvwood wearing light jeweled bracelets on each arm and a diamond, pearl and sapphire ankiet on her left ankle. the object being fo distraci attention from “the above the knee” effect of the skiris now being worn Florence Turner. who claims she was the first star of the silver sheet, | i returning. her comeback to be made F STREET AT 13TR 'EEK lTll“Ifi TODAY---SUNDAY, JULY 12 Presenis Reginaid Barker's mighty production of Court- ney Riley Cooper's story, A METRO GOLDWYN - PICTORE fE DE CLAIRE WINDSOR—PAT O'MALLEY---ROBERT FRAZER | Here is one of the greatest snow- pictures ever brought to the silver- sheet ! —A mighty, epic drama of the struggle to tunnel under the Rockies and the part played by a wisp of a-girl whose heauty unleashed passion and romance! You'll never forget its thrills! AR A Wwh ome of the séa som's Amest ocaste ADDED HITA PATHE COMEDY Hold My Baby’ PATHE NEWS SPORTLIGHT GANNON'S MUSIC F STREET AT 12TH WEEK STARTING TODAY---SUNDAY, JULY 12 PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Waitar Woods' adaptation of the hilarioss stage play by Anne Caldwell, Directed by James Cruze, producer of “The Covered Wagon" WITH FLORENCE VIDOR AND A GREAT CAS She wrote her sweetie a message on an egg, nam- ing the day she’d marry him, but another fellow got the egg and almost scrambled her romance be- fore he finished! If you want to see one of the most hilarious rural comedies ever brought to the screen, don’t miss James Cruze's latest! ADDED HITS “Hal Chase Comedy, “Bad Boy" International News and Other Divertissements WALTER HIER'S LATEST COMEDY--“OH, BRIDQET” INTERNATIONAL NEWS--TOPICS--OVERTURE-ETC. WASHINGTON, ¥. ¢, JULY 1 Filmog’rams impertinent | as Roma production of from the old Biograph days. Valentino, has affixed her name to a long-term the Cecil De Mille Cinema stock com- pany. has been skit entitled “A Regular Girl.” | screen, months mise,” in which Irene Rich will star. and will be Rod T.a Rocque’s next star- | months | will be released during the Christmas season the Hollywood screen atars now | jeading woman 10 plav the names of those who have | duction plans vall for an sarly atar! {of pictures he-has been supported by | | make Coast | Helen made | Constance Talmadge sel a new style anizations and women's clubs upon | 2, 1925—PART 8. the production of :The Wanderer," Biblical story of the Prodigal Son. Gilda Gray will begin work on her first Paramount picture, “The Talk of the Town' September 2i. Paul Bern will direct. It will be made at | the Long Island studio. el in George Fitzman The Dark Angel. Turner's® return will be of to all who yemember her Miss interest A writer who visited the Paramount Hollywood studio recently and wit nessed Betty Bronson at work in Sid- Olcott’s production of New York | ears ago, called her “the girl of vesterday.” Betty liked the term, too. | “I don't mind being old-fashioned,” she explained. “I like the old-fash joned type of £irls.” In her next; her | first starring film for Paramount, “The Gojden Princess.” Miss Bronson | plays the role of a California girl of 1850, Jean Acker, formerly Mrs. Rudolph contract as a member of For the past vear Miss Acker featured in vaudeville in a ‘Warn Bros.” “The l.ove Hour"” will bring Ruth Clifford back to the after an absence of SQVQI'EI. s Even old-fashioned mlulv‘ was used | during the filming of “Not Bo ’K‘Ang[ Ago,” the picture of New York life about 1850, Betty Bronson and Rk | cardo Cortez felt” the inspiration 0f[ such old songs as “In the Gloaming” | and “When You and 1 Were Young, Maggle,” in making the love scenes. av Gelzer, author of “Compro will assist in filming her novel, Cohen’s story, “Red is being adapted to the screen Octavius Roy Dice,” ring picture under Paul Sloane’s direc tion. of Folly Gloria | Swanson plays the role of a mother and later of the daughter who grows up. Miss Swanson's next picture will be “Stage Struck.” In “The Cost who recently fin atrice Joy in “Hell's Highroad.” is preparing for a produe- tion of ‘the 'sensational spy play “Three Faces East, When Jackie (‘oogan sieps on his set on July 16 to begin work on “Old | Clothes,” "his next picture. exactly | | one vear will have elapsed since the camera turned on him. After his re. turn from KEurope he devoted six | to play and atudy at home and is now ready for work on the comedy written for him by Willard Mack, which Eddle Cline will direct. Fifty bathing beauti added to the cast of Malcolm S Clair'a Paramount picture, “The Trouble With Wives,” and a week will be spent at Catalina lsland filming beach sequences of the story. Many bizarre bathing costumes will be dis- | played. Rupert Julian, ished directing L Pegasus, a snow white horse, was presented to Harold Bell "Wright b Bessie lLove, following the completion of the production of Wright's latest story, “A Son of His Father.” The picture was made in Arizona under the direction of Victor Fleming. “he Unchastened Woman,” Louis K. Anspacher’'s famous play adnmsd to the screen by Douglas Doty, and which in the vehicle selected for the return of Theda Bara 1o the screen, finis and will soon be ready for re lease. Wyndham Standing plays oppo- | site the star, with John Miljan in an | important role. Dale Fuller, character | actress: Milla Davenport, Eric Mayne, Mayme Kelso and Frederic Kovert complete the cast have been Betty Bronson will leave Hollywood in a month for Paramount's Long Tsland studio, where James M. Barrie's plav, “A Kiss for Cinderella,” will be filmed. Tom Moore will have the lead- ing male role in this picture, which Harry Langdon has completed an other two-reeler, “Lucky Stars’ in which Harry appears as a quack doc. tor. Many of the humorous incidents of the piece are based upon actual ex- periences of Langdon when he was traveling with' a medicine show as & boy. “A Sweét Pickle. Dag. is a new comedy at Mack Sennett’s nut designer Herbert Brenon will direct. featuring Alice | just completed Alice is a dough in & pastry shop. Douglas MacLean Is searching for a in his Para Although the been divulged, pro feature. vet mount comedy | title has not | | A research department. 3.800 volumes, ha been the Mack Senneit studio. Leslie Gor don. for 17 vears handling research ork in motion pictures. is in charge Charles Puffy. the faitest comedfan | on the screen, weighs 286 pounds and | is very short. Some one on the Universal City loi suggested that he |and his director director is Slim Summerville, something less than 7-foot string bean, formerly a star in comedies B. De Mille's first contribu tion on the altar of independent film production is finished. It is called ‘Hell's Highroad” and was adapied | by Eve Unsell and Lenore J. Coffee from the novel by Ernest Pascal. SUHHHT———n—n | Unlike tained several liever in Harold the same pictures, variety consisting of installed at Liovd. who has leading woman for Maclean is a be In his last quartet re. Marjorie Daw. Palsy Ruth Miller Lillian Rich and Anne Cornwall. observers are predic his role of the mount’s “The Willlam Collier, jr.. as famous Pan made Betty Bronson Cinematic that Par: as Peter is @ proud father. For year in succession Noah has won the scholarship the Hollywood Military Noah Be: b the second Berry, fr., medal at Academy The thrilling work of life-savers of | the Coast Guard has heen acreened for | the first time in Irvin Willat's picture version of Joseph C. Lincoin’s “Rugged Water,” with Lois Wilson and Wal- | lace Beery in the main roles. The Paramount company went on location at one of the Coast Guard stations | near San Francisco Telegrams and letters of apprecis tion. it i« said. bave been received by Paramount from pastors. church or Film Features CIRCLE ‘105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 955 Ample Parkine Space 01 DORIS NT PARK THEATER 4618 14th N.W. First Run n rthwest—TOM MOORE and PAUI IXE LSTARKE i ~“ADVE OLYMPIC Firat National Film Plaw That Presen will You St. Bet, 14th $15th RICHARD DIX in Par Mille productien. And News, Cnbdren 1B 1343 Wisconsin Ave. DUMBARTON N ey CHEVYCHASE h: THOMAS MEIGHAN WEEK AESOPs NEWS EVEN AMERICAN 't St. and K. T. Ave. MILTON \SILLS and NAZIMOVA MADO! T STREFTS . PRINCESS Adulte. 20c onn. Ave. & MeKinley St. D. in _“OLD HOME FABLES and in 1119 H St. N.E. COLLEEN MOORE in SALLY LIBERTY North Capitoland P Sts. ALEXANDER CARR and GEORGE_ STDNE WOOD WITH POTASH A TTER NEW STANTON 5thac st Contin. from 1 HAROLD LLOYD In hin latest_super-comedy in Pathe RANDALL S TIVOLI 14¢h and Park R RUN.-MO) REGINALD DENNY Supported by a Cast of Siren, Beauties in Eimer Davis' Sprightly I'li Show You The Tow Senmett's “Breaking Pathe Review HOT WATER ' BEN TURPIN DOLLARS—TEN DAVS™ TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. DOROTHY _DEVORE JTHE NARROW STREET." ELITE Ti4th St. and R. I. Ave. MAN AND MATD. STAR CAS HIPPODROME RANT A E CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN Street at_10¢h RICRARY‘» BARTHEL- OUT, FIRE" And OUR GANG in_“SHOOTIN' INJUNS® CRANDALL'S TIvoLt 14th & Park RA. N.W/ TODAY AND TOMORROW-—REGINALD pu in_TLL SHOW YOU THE .. SENNETT'R IREAK\'NG A And REVIEW. CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR 18th &1.8 Col. RA.N.W. . TOMORROW AND TUFSDAY— R BARTHELMESS m "SOUL FIRE CRANDALL'S commay. — Mh Bet. D & E TODAY AND TOMORROW —WM_FAIR. BLANCHE SWEET RONALD COLMAN Cyril Chadwick. Jane Winto Belle Bennett and Ned Sparks in tRANDALL’S T ATER AND GARDEN 14th and rnl-mm- Rd. Mats. % P.M M. Sun TODAY-—MARJORIE DAW and NILES WELCH in" “FEAR BOUND. And CENTURY COMEDY. TOMORROW—MILTON SILLS VIOLA DANA in “AS MAN SIES" "And HAL "ROACH CO) CRANDALL’S AVENUE GRAND 845 Pa. Ave. SE. oD, A AN oM ORRO BT ANC WEET. RONALD COLMAN PE R mnv in “THE SPORTING VENUS and o Bobby Vernon in Topica THURS.-FRI. And_ OQUR GANG in ' o n “THE BIG ’S Apollo Theater CRANDALL'S Apoti Thexis TODAY AND TOMORROW.-REG DENXY in (“TTL CONWAY TEARLE With Bigrid Holmguist an Pegoy xouy h Leonard SCHOOL Hlll WIVES TNALD SHOW YOU THE o WAL ROACH COMEDY. CRANDAI L’S YORK THEATER TODAY AND mxnnqu—f:???u‘"ovm and JACK PICKFORD in “MY SON. m_.vnmm ADAMS in SATURDAY THOS. MEIGHAN Lila Les and Star Oaat Paramount’s Picturisation of Geo. Ade’s OLD HOME VIEEK Hodge “Bunken Silver” No. T CRANDALL’S Home Theater m C St NIL TODAY — CONWA TEARL] 0oL, ¥R WIvES " Ars HAT -roxonangmm TALKER | in “LILTES RAPHAEL " siosree CAl lIIIHIIIIIllItflfllflllflllmllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIII"IIIHIIIIIIIllIllllIllIIIIIIllllllllllillllllllllllIIH[[[IIIIIlmlllllllllllllllmlIHIIIHII!I!IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIII|IIIImIIIlI||IIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIMIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi!!'lIIlIUIIIiIIl MEIGRAN in OLD HOMF. WEFR - %" = = = | back of & broken | takes issue with the fiction writers. <hould team up. The | RANDALL’S METROPOLITAN the loe”— IS SUPREME MOMENT ~Air Tight’ “The Pacemakers” No.9—News n Podge—Aesop, Fable— AMUSE Cxty Men Not Weaklmgs. MENTS. “TION writers have long pictured the man from the wild bodiment of all the superman qual- ities, while, on the gther hand. the ‘tender foot™ is shown Talling from the »wn pony. breaking | | his paddle while in a placid stream | and running wildly from a mere rab | bit What are the real facts> Earl Hudson. head of First tional’s Eastern * production A few weeks ago | went out or vacht Alicia to supervise the sin | of the steamer Mandaiy, 125 off Sandy Hook. In connection the making of ‘The Half-Way We ran into rough weather. usual. it was the city men who ¢ through with fiving colors. Dow the cook's galley the cook, who spent 37 years al sea, was 80 sic could not prepare the lunch were o0 ill they Iay their boilers, while a newspaper born and raised in the eity, stri to the waist, fired their boilers. “Col. Andrew Thompson, K ¢ of the best known officers in the ¢ dian army during the recent war ports Hudson in his stand for the bred man. He declares that hi | perience in the war showed that {city man was invariably the fir volunteer for a dangerous and that city men walk The Knockout' up in Canada recent- | vowarde. were inelined ly. Lumberjacks were supposed 10 do | opane. daring things, but the men who per Some dav.” savs Hudson formed hair-ralsing acts in the rivers | oo will discover the courage and and among the 10gs were taken from | (v of the cite man and 1hen thes New .York. The natives heid their | come into thelr own in fiction breath as they watched these men o perform i “In the filming of ‘Sundown.’ out in the Arizona Desert, we found that the cigv-bred ‘cowbova’ which we ook on location, outrode, outroped and shot the regulars. They furnished the (el cop hmpieie: T IR U Fl( as the em Na units, “In the motion picture husiness we have long since discovered that it is the city man who never fails us when daring is needed.” says Hudson. ““The fiction writer gives us a story in which a man of the wilds takes his life in his hands and plunges into the icy waters of turbulent rapids. But when we are on location it is a city man who takes the plunge while the wilderness hero stands by watching. { | far ak Toan's “The Wir 10-episode adventire Eileen Sedgwick William Desmond Charles Idol,” a will have heroine and Var ont for A U STREET AT 12TH___ SUN.—MON.—TUE: A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION BLANCHE SWEET With Rowald Colman, Love Drama, Part of “His Supreme Moment” LARRY SEMON in “THE DOME DOCTOR” KINOGRAMS { WED.—THURS, FRI—SAT. i | DOROTHY: REGINALD & | mackalLL |, DENNY Bimer Davie’ Rotlieking Comeds John Bowers. Myrile ot B ILL SHOW YOU THE TOWN CHICKIE OuwiGangitn NEAL q “SUNDOWN LIMITED" AL BUR White Bros.' Ginger Band WNHY HESITATE Vaudeville R R R R T WJW»W i LINCOLN THEATER § Natural Colors, Stedman | 8 in First | | Daily ances, Perform- Contin- uous, 11:00 A. M. to 11 P. M. — Sunday— Doors Open At 2:30 F Street at Tenth B WEEK BEGINNING TODAY ®m ts the Star Who Has Nerer Had a Take Fmmediate Rank as the Greatest Failure of All in a Mighty His Pictures RICHARD BARTHELMESS WITH BESSIE LOVE Supported by Helen Ware, Walter Long, Effie Shannon, Carlotta Monterey, Lee Boker, Gus Weinberg, Ellalee Ruby, Arthur Metcalf and an impressively rapable ensemble in a stupendus Drama SOUL FIRE The stirring experiences of a young composer whose adventures led from Italy to Port Said, the open zea and Isles, where he found achieve rousing 5 Papis, thence the South “Se- t love and ¢ inspiration. to the heart dramo—adapted a masterpiece— 1 chords from Martia “Great Music" symphony of written in of tremendous Rrown’s sensational stage success, ‘OUR GANG' THE FIIIIEST THEY HAVE EVER BEEN IN ‘SHOOTIN' INJUNS’ WORLD SURVEY--SCENIC--PRELUDE, “INDIANLOVE CALL" WASHIRGTON'S FiNEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTOR R s R g e T CRANDALL'S. CENTRAL Ninth, Bet. D and E- SUN.-MON EVA NOVAK WM. FAIRBANKS a Capabls Caat Thrilling Drama of Lumber Country TAINTED MUNEY “TWe Pacemakers Juvenile Comedy RANDALL'S. [AMBASSADOR] ~————18th and Col. Ra.™— SUN.-MOX .-TUES. RICHARD BARTHELMESS BESSIE LOVE Magnificenty Supported in Firat tional's incomparabis film version of Martin Brown's play, “Great Music.” SOUL FIRE Fabie —“For the _of_a_Gal” WED THURS REGINALD DENNY Lilyan Tashman, Margaret Liv- wnoston, Neely Rdwards and Fine Oagt in I'll Show You The Town Hal Roach's “Chasing the __Chaser” FRIDAY RICHARD DIX With Gunboat Smith and Other Celabrities in a Fast-Action Comedy-Drama, the SHOCK PUNCH “Pacemaker: ley in SATURDAY ALICE JOYCE MARY BRIAN In _a Film Version of the Year's Most Popular Novel, The LITTLE FRENCH GIRL Ben Turpin in “The Marriage Cireus”’—“Bumken Silver,” No. And n the a Aesop Love < 3 "fliv Rh TURS-WED . MILTON SILLS DORIS KENYON Allison, Phyilia Haver iy Distinguished Cast in | WANT MY MAN Rennett's “Breaking the lce” THIRE-FRI MARION DAVIES Supported by Holbrook Blinm, Harrison Ferd, George Sieg- mann, Hobart Bosworth amd great emsemble in ZANDER THE GREAT Clff Bowes in “Never Fear” d SATURDAY DOUGLAS MacLEAN In Hix Latest and Laughingest Comedy _INTRODUCE ME Gang” in “Fast Company” The Home of Perfect Entertainment |ty WEGYIIEND W the king miles with Girt and. as ame n in 3 had Kk he Firemen down in front of man pped one Sana aup. city s ex the mission ed into the face some abl und Tking i T s T [ 5 G e o T umnu_uuu_u_t;"fluuumnmm

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