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Continued from Page Thirty-thres.) 1 Hammerstein, ‘supported by u llegen, Phyllis Haver and John Patrick, in ‘“After Business JHours,” by Ethel Watts Mumford, to- gether with Harry Langdon in Sen- mett’s “His Marriage Wow,” a Bruce scenic, and ‘“Topics of the Day”; Thursday and Friday, Owen Moore, Constance Bennett, Mabel Ballin, Charles Ogle and David Butler in “The Code of the West,” also the tenth re- Jease in “The Pacemak entitled “What Price Gloria?"; Saturday, Betty Bronson in Sir James M. Bar- yie's “Peter Pan,” and the elghth in- stallment of “Sunken Silver.” AMBASSADOR — “Her Husband's Secret.” ““Her Frank « Lioyd’s will be Husband's Secret,” newest production, the attraction the first three days of next week at Crandall’s’ Ambassador Theater, with AntonioMoreno, Patsy Ruth Miller, Ruth Clifford and David Torrence in the principal roles., Lloyd Hamilton in “Waiting,” added short-. yeel subjects and pipe organ music WhI complete the bill. Wednesday and Thursday, Leatrice Joy in Para- mount’s production, “The Dress- maker From - Parfs," Ernest Torrence,” AHan Forrest and Mildred Harris, also Hal Roach's “Yes, Yes, Nanette”; Friday, Tom Mix in “Dick Turpin,” supported by Kathleen Myers, and Alan Hale, also the ninth release, « The Pacemakers” series and CHff Bowes in “Wake Up!"; Saturdav, Thomas Meighan in. “Old _Home Week,” by George Ade, also @ Lyman H! Howe “Hodge Podge,” an Aesop Fable and the 'tenth instalment of “Sunken Silver." EARLE ROOF—' T'll. Show You the Town. Sunday, . Monday and nights, Regifiald Denny in Universal's Tl Show You the Town,” one of the hest comedy pictures yet created by Mr. Denny; Wednesday and Thurs- day nights, “Broadway Butterfly,” one of Warner Brothers' classics, and Fri- day ‘and Saturday nights, “Chickle,” from the studios of First National. Supplement attractions will in- clude a Mack Sennett comedy, “Lion’s Whiskers,” Sunday, Monday and Tues- day nights; “Tender” Feet” Wednes- . day and Thursday nights and “Bull and Sand,” a travesty on “Blood and Sand,” Friday and Saturday nights, together with dancing nightly, com: mencing at 11 o'clock. *Tyesday CENTRAL—"The Texas Trail.” “The Texas Trail” starring Harry Carey, will be shown for /the first time in Washington the first two days of next week at Crandall’s Central Theater. In the supporting cast are Ethel Shannon, Charles French and Sidney Franklin. The rousing story is adapted from “Rangey Pete,” by | Guy Morton. The tenth release in H. C. Witwer's “The Pacemakers" series and Hal Roach's “A_Sallor Papa” will also be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday, “Fighting the Flames,” featuring Willlam Haines, Dorothy Devore and David Torrence, together with Lloyd Hamilton 1in ‘ “King Cotton”; Thursday and Friday, Nazimova and Jack Pickford in the film version of Martha Stanley's play, “My Son,” suppbrted by Constance Bennett, Hobart Bosworth and Ian Keith, and Bobby Vernon in “Air Tight”; Saturday, House Peters and Patsy Ruth Miller in Universal's pro- duction of “Head Winds” and Mack Sennett’s “Sinners in Silk."” APOLLO. Sunday and Monday, Blanche Sweet, Lew Cody and Ronald Colman in “The Sporting Venus” and “Our Gang”. in he Big Town’; Tues@ay and We nesday, Barbara La Marr’and conmy Brian Tearle in “The Heart of a Siren” and Lioyd Hamilton in “King Cotton”; Thursday, Priseilla _Dean in “The * Ralph Graves in fce” and “Cinema 2; Friday, Laurette Tay- ight in Réme" and. “The 'y Trall, Vernon in “Alr Tlght" and’ “Sunkan Sflver,” No. 8. A"ENL'E GRAND: Sunday and _Monday, Denny in “I'll Show Yoy the To end CIff Bowes' in “Wild Wav Tuesday and Wednesday, Blanche Sweet and Ronald Colman in “His Su- preme Moment” and Larry Semon in “The Dome Doctor”; Thursday, Con- way Tearle in “Sehool for Wives” and Sennett's “Sinners in Silk"; Harry Carey in “The Texas Trail” and “The Pacemakers,” No. 9; Satur- day, klaine Hammerstein in “After Business Hours,” Al St. John in “Curses” and “Sunken Silver,” No. %, CAROLINA. Sunday and Monday, “I Want My Man,” with Doris Kenyon and Milton Sills; Tuesday and Wednesday, Anna Q. Nilsson in “Inez From Hollywood; ¢ Thursday and Friday, ‘‘My Son,” with Nazimova and Jack Pickford; Satur- ay, “Code of the West,” with Lol fWwilson. - Sunday and Ménda; 4n “The Speed Spook;™ America, “Dixie,” and Fox News-and Fables; Tuesday, Clara Bow and don in “Wine,” Sunshine * ‘tWednesday lace Reld nd Thursday, Mrs. Wal- and Percy Marmont in *Broken Laws, the Go-Getters, Playing With Fire”; Friday, Fred Thomson in Fighting ~ Sap,” “Sunken_Silver,” No. 5, and «comedy, “Chasing the Chaser day, Buster Keaton in Chances,” “The Circus Myster: 8, and Universal comedy,” *Your Hat.” “Here's HOME. Sunday, Betty Bronson and Adolph Menjou in “Are Parents People?” Barl Hurd's “Monkey Monday, Laurette Night in Rome" Business”’; Taylor in “One and Jimmie Adams in “Sit Tight”; Tuesday, Marie Pre. vost and Monte Blue in “Recom- pense” and Aesop Fable; Wednesday, Alice Terry in “Any Woman" and comedy, “Stop, Look and Whistle; Thursday, Evelyn Brent in * atin” and Sennett’s Jim”; Frida lla Dean * Cafe in Cairo’ Walter Hiers in “A Rarin’ Romeo Pete Mor- rison in “The le,” “Our 5 Pathe Re- » No. 6. 777707 77077 THURSDAYS $16.80 Z, ROUND TRIP FROM 7 iz LEAVES Union_Stations W % THE IDEAL RO / N supported by Philo McCullough | * Reginald || Friday; \Yonieles ot and | TRROLGH BEACTIFUL ACSd OLYMPIC. Sunday and. Monday, Betty Bron- son in ‘‘Are Parents People?’; Tuer day, Norma Talmadge in *The Lady’ Wednesday, Corinne. Grifith In -De- classe”; Thursday, Douglas MacLean in “Introduce Me”; Friday, Wanda Hawley in “Stop Flirting”; Saturday. ““The Warrens of Virginia." PARK. Sunday and Monday, Ricardo Cor- tez, Jetta Goudal and Noah Beery in “The Spaniard,” Charley Chase in “Blg Red Riding Hood" and Pathe News events; Tuesday, Matt Moore and Madge Bellamy in “No More ‘Women" and Lige Conley in “Wide Awake"; Wednesday and Thursday, Lewis Stone, Alice Terry and John Bowers in “Confessions of a Queen' and Al St. g Friday, D. W. 's ing ‘Night,” with Carol D.mvmr and Cliff ‘Bowes in “Have a Heart"; Sat- urday, Dorothy Devore, Willard Louis and Louise Fazenda in “A Broadway Butterfly” and juvenile comedy, “Dragon Alley.” (Saturdays, contin- uous from 2 and Sundays from 3 p.m.) RAPHAEL. Sunday and Monday, Lewis §. Stone and Alice Terry in “Confessions of a Quee Harry Langdon in “The Sea Squaw 'uesday, Nazinfva and Jack Pickford in “My Son,” also Fox ws; Wednesday, Percy Marmont in dle Tongue! comedy, “In the Grease"; Thursday, Tom Mix in “The Deadwood Coach,” Arthur Stone fn “Just a Good Guy"; Friday, “In Love With Love.” Spat Family comedy, “A Hard Bofled Tenderfoot”; Satur- day, Willam Farnum in “Drag Har- lan.” Comedy, Stan Laurel in .“De- tained.” Also Idaho No. 6. SAVOY. Sunday, George O'Brien in_‘The Roughneck” and Hal Roach's “In the Grease”; Mopday, Glorla Swanson in the. s Gene” and Aesop Fable; ‘Tuesd: Laurette Taylor in *“One Night in Rome” and Buddy Messinger in “Almost a Husband"; Wednesday, Eva Novak and. William Fairbanks in “Tainted Money,” Sennett’s “Honey- moon Hardships" and “Cinema Stars,” No. 2; Thursday, Buster Kea- Lige Conley ‘Bandit's Bowes 1In “Wild* Waves” and “The Fighting Ranger,” No. 5; Saturday, Harry Carey in “The Texas Trail” and Earle Foxe in “The Amateur De- tective.” TAKOMA. Sunday and ‘Monday, Milten Sills and Dorls Kenyon in “I Want My Man,” Pathe News, comedy; Tuesday, Dorothy Devore in “A Broadwav Butterfly,” comedy; Wednesday and Thursday, “The Warrens ot \ir- {ginia,” comvedy; Friday, John Gilbert |and Eleanor Boardman in “Wife of the Centalr,” Aesop's Fables, “The Pacemakers,” comedy; Saturday, Fred Thomson_and “Silver King” in “The Bandit's Baby,” Aesop’s Fables, serial, “Sunken Silver.” No. 3; Hodge Podge, “Earth's Oddities. YORK. 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