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a 0. AMUSEMENTS.” WASHINGTON, D. JULY 19, 1925—PART AMUSEMENTS, photo_plays This WeeH “Crimson Runner,” Ralph Graves in “Breaking the Ice” and ‘‘Cinema Stars,” No. 2; Friday, Laurette Tay- lor ‘One Night in Rome" and “The | Pacemakers,” No. 10; Saturday, Harry Carey in “The Texas Trail”” Bobby Vernon in “Air Tight” and “Sunken Stlver,” No. 8. AVENUE GRAND. Today and tomorrow, Reginald Denny in “I'll Show You the Town' and CHff Bowes in “Wild Waves' Tuesday and Wednesday, Blanch: Sweet and Ronald Colman in “His Su- -eme Moment” and Larry Semon in he Dome Doctor”; Thursday, Con- way Tearle in “School for Wives" and Sennett’'s “Sinners in Silk”; Frida; Harry Carey in “The Texas Trail and “The Pacemakers,” No. 9; Satur- day, Elaine Hammerstein in “After Business Hours,” St. John in Sunken Silver,” No. §. THE SUNDAY STAR, C, the result was so gratifying that | there followed another boost toward | stardom in a picture of the same type, | g called “The Night Club.” | T These two picture: arently con- | firmed the decision that Mr. Griffith 18 to remain in high hat and evening clothes for the remainder of his Para mount career, rather than in fun making in the chaps, spurs and som-| brero of the frontier. He appears| here this week in “Paths to Para-| dise.” mandments” showed to over 700,000 people in nineteen weeks. Film Autobiography. new Charlie Cl The Gold R scribed by thos with Charlie as a symbolical auto biography of the comedy star himself. With that genius peculiarly Chap! lin's own. and = ckground of the Kiondyke mpede intq Alaska, the comedian has de picted ti of man's eterna] | search fc . its heartbreaks | and its tears imor, its laughtef and its jo On the tr by the pior into Al the soul suff who the Next Week's phomylaya METROPOLITAN —Milton Sills in “The Makirg of O’Malley.” PALACE—Tom Moore and Zasu Pitts in “Pretty Ladies.” COLUMBIA—Bebe Daniels in “The Manicure Girl.” TIVOLI—Anna Q Nilsson in “The Talker,” “The Mine With the Iron . Door,” “Fighting the Flames” and “Adventure.” AMBASSADOR—“The Mak- ing of O’'Malley,” “Men and - Women,” “Code of the West”" and “Fighting the Flames.” CENTRAL—Reed Howes in “The Snob Buster,” “Heart of a Siren,” “The Sporting Venus” and “I'll Show Yqu the Town.” aplin has closely Four leading women are in the cast comedy, of Reginald Denny’s Universal-Jewel I feature, “I'll_ Show You the Town,” Earle Roof. They are Marian Nixon, Margaret Livingston, Cissy Fitzgerald and Lilyan Tashman. Harry Pollard directed the production. Filmog’rams whole days of driving before 1 leave again for the Coast. been de. associated ush,” HEY talk of them as “playing” in the movies, just as on the stage, and they do play tunc pro nunc, as it were—meaning then for now. Unlike other arts, “the moving pic. ture is a business of personalities,” says Danny of Film Daily. “Which,” says Goofus, who.knows everything, “is why the motion picture is not art.” ___(Continued from Fi mous magazine stor: =aid to offer many feet of length. N The story centers about an elderly widower, who accepts the invitation of his son and his new daughter-in- law, respectively, to make his home with them. At the outset the old gentleman's arrival is hailed with de; light, but when he spends his first morning in the bath with his morning paper, family opinion veers in an other ‘direction. This is followed by a series of similar stunts on the part of the old gentleman that brings th voung bride not only to the verge of tears but to open rebellion. TIVOLI—"Chi “Chickie,” First National's version | of Elenore Mehrin's story, will be, s shown the first two days of this week | “Curses” and at Crandall's Tivoli Theater, with B Dorothy Mackaill in the name part | CAROLINA. and the cast including John Bowers, | Today and tomorrow, “I Want My Hobart Boswerth, Gladys Brockwell, " with Doris Kenyon and Milton Paul Nicholson, Myrtle Stedman, s; Tuesday and Wednesday, Ann: Olive Tell and Sona Sonderson. m}.\‘Q_ Nilason in 'Thes From Hallrwood Roach’s travesty, “'Yes, Yes, Nanette,” | Thursday and Friday, “My Son,” with and the Pathe Review also will be| Nazimova and Jack Pickford; Satur- shown. Tuesday and Wednesday |day, “Code af the West,” with Lois Elaine Hammerstein, supported by | Wilson. Lou Tellegen, Phyilis Haver and| fohn Patrick, in “After Business Hours,” by Ethel Watts Mumford, to gether with Harry Langdon in Sen- nett's “His Marriage Wow,” a Bruce scenic, and “Topies of the Day”; "hursday and Friday, Owen Moore, nstance Bennett, Mabel Ballin, The sophistication of Adolphe Men- jou will be matched by the charm and it 4 Doise of Florence Vidor in “The Grand | The original bobbed-hair flapper Duchess and the Waiter.” Malcolm |originated some time ago never St. Clair, who will direct, is the bril- | had long hair in her life and has liant young director who made “Are | flapped on the stage for 40 Parents People?” is Trixie Friganza, and her halr “The Grand Duchess and the Wait- | §ray, is still bobbed. The er” is a comedy-drama, adapted from | Trixie, who has shifted from vaude- a play by Alfred Savoir. ville to the screen, predicted forty years ago that the world would follow her example eventuall laughs in its 6,000 ainst a b gold s New Romantic Hero. OW- comes Rudolph. Valentino in a his Artists alled “The happine its ht igedy and misery suffered ers who first journeyed and on the dram: s of sines of the “eonsdpugh® aved starvation and death ifi mad rush for gold, Charlie Chap; the funniest and mos} g comedy of his career, Maurice Tourneur is laying himself out to make a memorable production of “Clothes Make the Pirate,” in which Leon Irrol is to be starred. Dorothy Gish, Shirley Mason, Nita Naldi, Tully Marshall, George Marion and Frank Lawler, who will have important roles, come near making the picture one of those “all-star” affairs. Henrik Sartov, formerly of D. W. Grifiith’s camera department, will pho- tograph Lillian Gish in “La Boheme" for Metro-Godwyn Mark Larkin, Douglas Fairbanks’ personal press agent, who has oper- ated heretofore from Hollywood, will be sent to New England to launch an extensive publicity campaign for “Don G,” Doug’s newest picture. Russian comedy drama first screen feature for United Corporation. The story is Black Eagle” and is a Rupert Hughes adaptation of a novelette by Push- (i, kin, great Russian dramatist YRGEt Bromish The public is warned not to expect | it i declared a Russian of long beard and revolu-| e has cast tionary plots. The Valentino Ru the hard isn't that kind. On the contrary, the | rainbows of the story s a comedy drama, full of ro-|in the midst ¢ T ob that mance, and the star wil] Be clean-| pursues one thing old, and shaven, dashing and highly tempes-|nothing but gold 1d_ suffer: tuous as a barbaric bandit and lover.| ing are converted by He will be seen first as a cadet of the | genius into laught White Guards and later as a fuli-| picture fledged Tartar bandit. ase ear IALT NINTH AT G-STs. STARTING TODAY ' as Colleen Moore has signed to appear | in a series of twelve big feature pro- ductions for First Natlonal—four a year. Zangwill's “We Moderns” and “Irene,” an adaptation of the musical comedy, will be the first two under the new agreement. Various plays and novels are being considered for others. Parting of the Ways. : TJAL recent split of the writing team, George §. Kaufman and Marc Connelly, authors of “Dulcy,” {“To the Ladies” and “Beggar on . Horsebac is recalled by the an- One thousand dollars was paid to!nouncement of “Welcome Home," the stunt man who allowed himself |new Paramount production which to be catapulted from a tree, whose |comes to the Washington screen this branchies were used as a slingshot, in |afterngon. It is based on the stage “The Lost World.” The course of'version of Edna Ferber flight was across a shallow lake. The " on which Miss Kerber collab- daredevil's risk, it is claimed, was ufman, insured for $20,000 by an English | ime that announcement was insurance firm. e that Miss Ferber and Mr. Kauf- man were working on a stage version of “So Big,” the cynical ones along Broadway immediately raised an eye. brow and figuratively sniffed the wind. Broadway had seen partner- ships split up that way before. And so it occasioned no particular surprise in theatrical circles when news came that Mr. Connelly, the | other member_ of this famous team, had gone to work on a new musical play for Joe Cooke. By this time the announcement of the dissolution of the team was made, Broadway had, in the language of Wall Street, com- pletely discounted the news. Nevertheless, it is commonly be lieved around Times Square that the himself in the role of * who chases eart and of the sou Eva Novak and William Fairbanks in “Tainted Money Sennett's “Honey- moon Hardships’ and “Cinema Stars,” No. 2; Thursday, Buster Kea- ton in ‘‘Seven Chances,” Lige Conley in “Hello, Hollywood!” and Lyman H. Howe's “Hodge Podge”; Friday, Fred | Thomson in “The Bandit's Baby,” Cliff Bowes in “Wild Waves” and “The Fighting Ranger,” No. §; Saturday, Harry Carey in “The Texas Tral schec for general “To the mothers and fathers of the growing generation I solemnly give {and Earle Foxe in “The Amateur De-|a pledge to keep all Universal pic tective.’ tures fit and clean for the young mind.” This is perhaps the most po- tent_advertising slogan ever sounded by Carl Laemmle, president of Uni- versal. (Bill Guthrie, one time bodyguard | { 1 ol e late President Wilson, acted as CHRNT . technical expert on “The Lost World.” Today and tomorrow, Johnny Hines in “The Speed Spook,” chronicles of America, “Dixie,” and Fox News and ables; Tuesday, Clara Bow and Huntly Gordon in “Wine,” Sunshine “harles Ogle and David Butler in ~The | S H-;“’:f“";’T‘;u":s):”l““;:_:‘?t,‘;l: Code of the West.” also the tent ies| laco Reid and -Percy Marmont in pane b rhn Pacsuichere, SUNDSS | Sdibae - Emwnt G Catinfiieg et i e Thomson in “The Fighting' Sap,” rie's “Peter Pan,” and the elghth in. | Thomson in “The Iighting' Sap.’ stallment of “Sunken Silver e Chabem Buster Keaton in Constance Talmadge's next picture will be “The Man She Bought,” from Pearl Doles Bell's novel. “Welcome Home, Edna Ferber's story, “So Big,” is a | St which has experienced many vicissitudes of titli It_was origin ally called “So Big” by Edna Ferber Later, when she and George S. Kauf- man adapted it to the stage, they called it “Old Man Minick." now comes to the screen as “Welcome Home."” TAKOMA. Today and tomorrow, Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon in “I Want My Man,” Pathe News, comedy; Tuesda: Dorothy Devore in “A Broadway Butterfly, Wednesday and Thursday, Warrens of Vir- ginia,” comedy; Friday, John Gilbert and Eleanor Boardman in “Wife of the Centaur,” Aesop’s Fables, “The Pacemakers,” comedy; Saturday thomson and Silver King in an adaptation of Richard Carle, for many years a star CoRL LAEMNLE, of musical comedy, has succumbed to the lure of the screen. He will play David Fontenay in “The Coming of Amos.” Carle will be remembered by roles in “The Belle of Bohemia, “The Casino Girl,” “The American Beauty,” and “The Doll Girl." AMBASSADOR — “Her Husband's Secret.” Husband's Secret,” Frank Li newest production, will be 9, day, Chances, Your Hat.” “The Circus Mystery,” No. and Universal comedy, “Here's CIRCLE. Aesop’s Fables, serial, Sunken Silver,” No. 3; Hodge Podge, “Earth’s Oddities YORK. Betty Bronson, having completed her first starring vehicle, “The Golden Princess,” has left Los Angeles for the Paramont Long Island studio to begin work in J. M. Barrie’'s “A Kiss | Violet and Daisy Hilton, An- tonio’s famous 16-year-old mese Twins, will be presented as an added attraction at Loew's Palace | Theater | decision of Kaufman to collaborate with Miss Ferber on “So Big,” now known to the screen “Welcome Home,” was the entering wedge that broke up one of the most famous the attraction the first three days of theater literary partnerships of a early in August, under A . o generation. of Marcus Loew mova and the direction In the film version of * Lionel Barrymore will play the role of Mathias, made famous by the late Sir Henry Irving, who considered it one of his finest rol Ted “Kid" Lewis, English welter. weight champion and former worl welterweight champlon, has been e gaged for a role in “Sporting Life, | Maurice Tourneur’s melodrama. His opponent in the ring will be Charles Delaney. The Bells THE AMATEUR CDACKSWAA{ Thrill Every Minute—A New Surprise Every Second o Amazing Piay As Presentsd For Years On the Stag ous Actor, Kyris Bellew WASHINGTON'S CELLO VIRTUOSO RICHARD LORLEBERG oy - MISCHA GUTERSON, Conducting RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA OVERTURE—"THE FORTUNE TELLER"—HERBERT COMEDY—"ALICE CANS THE CANNIBALS" INTERNATIONAL NEWS “AND OTHER DIVERTISSEMENTS. ---ON THE STAGE--- BATHING GIRLREVUE C(‘ ‘CQHPO.FFD‘GEWAJH//VOTO" = {VO.iZ' CHARMING BATHING BEAUTI! [J Mhmmo APPAREL FURNISHED By S THE HECHT CO. - A N allan | Show You the | Charles Green dukes and duchesses, and who has even passed filet mignor |to the present Kin George of Eng land, is “butling” again for Leatrice yrone Power came to the United | Fon i rimis e States from England when he was 17 | 2 to grow oranges in Florida. The first | Word has come to Ci i | as o Cecil De Miile | year frost nipped his entire crop and | that in Melhourne, Australia, a city he became one of the greatest Stase | of 800,000 inhabitunts, -The Ten Con.. | actors of the past 25 years. once a butler for Sunken Silver,” Sunken Silver it is claimed, ¥ of First e tractions ennett comedy, Whiskers,” Sunday, Monday and Tues- day nights; “Tender Feet” Wi ¢ and Thursday nights and Sand,” a travesty on “Blood and Tiday and Saturday nights together with dancing nightly, com mencing at 11 o'clock Daily Perform- ances, Contin- uous, 11:00 A M. to 11 P. M. will ude a Maci —Sunday— Doors Open At 2:30 When Percy Marmont found he was | to come East to play jn Herbert Bre- non’s “The Street of Forgotten Men he sent a letter and check to an auto. | mobile agent in New York so that he would have a car to use during his stay in Gotham. On arriving Mar mont called for his car. The agent \l\"k‘k Pé;;ur ’L('krpfiraliml. indie: almost collapsed. L thought, you that “‘The Jnchastened Woman, wanted the in Califérnia,” he ex Theda Bara’s first vehicle, will be mPL ained, “and we shipped it there a | OLYMHC You St. Bet 14th £15th most pretentious offering that this in k ago. But we'll try to catch it. (|5 0 TV EETTY | BRONSON | dependent producer has made. James | You ought_to get it back in not more | O B o 0T, 41 | Young is directing this Louis K. An-|than three ‘hat's fine,” = spacher pli id Marmont 111 give me two | | DUMBARTON i MARRIAGE TRANSIT. bHEVYCHASE Comn HIN RICARDO GOUDAL _in : CHARLEY | 2 in 3 HOOD, E. Chadwick, president of Chad- | PARK THEATER 1618 11th N.W. RSO O in | Wisconsin Ave. “The Pacemakers” Roach's “A sailor Tuesd Fighting the ng Willlam Haines Dorothy Devore and David Torrence, together with Lloyd Hamilton in King Cotton”; Thursday and Friday. Nazimova and Jack Pickford in the Im version of Martha Stanley’s play. My Son,” supported by Constance Bennett, Hobart Bosworth and lan 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.” | NEWS and AMERICAN Ist St. and R l \\l' SO BI _ with F STREET AT 13TH 119 1 WEEK STmllfi TODAY--SUNDAY. JULY 19 dr— D RO LIBERTY North Capitoland P Sts. THOM MEIGHAN in OLD_HO NEW STANTON '"’f"“ g tin. from ALICE TERRY and Selected Paramount ( “ANY WOMA TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. (‘ Y iy “Dragon Alley.” uous from 2 and Sunda: PRINCESS. Today and_tomororw, D. fith's “Isn’t Life Wonderful? ing Norma Shearer; comedy, “The Mad Rush,” and Episode 10 of “Idaho"; Tuesday, Douglas McLean in “Intro and Ned Sparks in “Low ;. Wednesday, Claire Windsor | “The Denial” and Stan Laurel in LINCOLN—“Just a Weoman.” 3 ye”; Thursday, Mrs. Wallace “Just & Woman,” First. National's “‘Broken Laws,” Aesop’s film version of the play by Eugene |bles and comedy, “Chasing the Walter, will be the attraction at the [ Chaser”; Friday, lois Wilson and Lincoln Theater the first three days | Richard Dix in Zare Grey's “To the of this week, beginning this after-| Last Man Larry Semon Comedy and noon, with Conway Tearle, Claire | News Reel: Saturday, Richard Tal- Windsor and Percy Marmont head.|madge in “Tearing Through,” juve- ing the cast. Ben Turpin in - “The |nile comedy, “Wild Cat Willie,” also Marriage Circus” and the Kinograms |IZpisode 4, “The Fighting Ranger. also will be shown Wednesday and Thursday RAPHAEL. Natlonal's camera version of the Today and tomorrow, Lewis §. play “The Talker,” by Marion Fair- | Sione and Alice Terry in “Confessions fax, with Lewie S. Stone, Anna Q.|of a Queen,” Harry Langdon in “The Nliseon, Tully Marshall, Ian Keith | Sea Squawk"; azimova and | Jack Pickford in Son,"” also Fox | and Shirley Mason, together with Al St. John in “The Iron Mul Friday [ New \\'ednesd&y, Percy Marmont in and Saturday, Priscilla Dean a: 'l\llp Tongues,” comedy, “In the star of “The Crimson Runner,” with | Grease”; Thursday, Tom Mix in “The Alan Hale, Ward Crane and Mitchell | IJe(u‘l“ood Coach,” Arthur Stone in Lewis in support, also “Dragon |“Just a Good Guy”; Friday, “In Love Alley,” a new Pathe Revi ant- | With Lovi Spat Family comed: “A Hard Boiled Tenderfoot’ Satur- land Rice's sportlight, “Action,” and on Saturday the ninth installment of | day, Willam Farnum in “Drag Har-. lan,” comedy Stan Laurel in “De-} ‘Sunken Silver.” . s the Broadway stage play by Edna APOLLO. S Ferber and Geo. S. Kaufman. Today and tomorrow, Blanche Sweet, SAVOY. =i i T T T Low Cody and Ronald Coltan fo *THe| [Weday: . (Geore ‘OlBrientain. (“dThe (TR i T T A Sporting Venus” and “Our Gang” in | Roughneck” and Hal Roach's “In the “The Big Town'; Tuesday and Wed- |Grease”; tomorrow, Gloria Swanson in | nesday, Barbara La Marr and Conway | “Mme. Sans Gene” and Aesop Fable; Tearle in “The Heart of a Siren” and 5 Laurette Taylor in “One Lioyd Hamilton in “King Night in Rome” and Buddy Messinger | Thureday, Priscilla Dean in “Almost a Husband; W. Grif- featur LTON SIL OR -B: PROUD_FLESH HIPPODROME, *hs: CRANDALL'S MPTROPOLITAN reet at 10th THI§, WEEK—PATSY RUTH MILLER. ANTONIO "MORENO HAVER in HUSBAX " And LESvE AN roN First FEATURING LOIS WILSON—WARNER BAXTER--LUKE COSGRAVE Here'’s another whale of a comedy by the director who gave us “The OUR @ANG R Covered Wagon.” It’s a story of six COMEDY CRANDALL'S TIV: v)y rooms and bath—and a father-in- PATHE NEWS SO law! And oh, papa! what a father, —— in-law this one was! Based on MAGAZINE GANNON'S MUSIC i W TODAY,_ AND TOMORROW-—DOROTHY MACKAILL in_“CHICKIE ROACH COMEDY and REVIEW, CRANDALL’S AMB! \GGADOB Sth Col RANW. TODAY. TOMORROW A DATSY RUTH MILLE AT AR CRANDALL'S CENTRAL TODAY _ AND CAH.EY in ‘TH O'HARA and ‘AL(’H\ in “THE P-\FF \&AK!‘, 7§ SAV 0\ THE! ATER CRANDALL'S SAYQYEIEEN 14th and Columbia R in L The Home of Perfect Entertainment || LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH___ Si -MON.—~TUES. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS CLAIRE WINDSOR CONWAY TEARLE Percy Marmont, Dorothy Revier, Eddie Gribbon and Baby Dorothy Brock in a Keen Study of Domestic Love and Loyalty, JUST A WOMAN Ben Turpin in “The Marriage Circus” KINOGRAMS RI AL ROACH SWANSON _in And AESOP ¥ STREET AT 12TH b WEEK STARTING TODAY---SUNDAY, JULY 13 “PATHS TO PARADISE’ FEATURING BETTY COMPSON I RAYMOND GR GIIFFI'II! Dirocted by Clar- ence Badger from Paul _ Armatrong’s noted play, “The Heart of G Thief.” MME. SANS GENE." FABLE. CRANDALL’S AVENUE GRAND 645 Pa. Ave. S.E . S TUES.-WED. . ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN With Lou Tellogen, Phyllis Haver, John Patrick _and others of mote in Ethel Walts Mumford’s After Business Hours Harry Langdon in “His Mar- riage_ Wow”—Topics— Bruce Scenic. WED.-THURS. LEATRICE JoY Ernest Torremce, Allan Forrest and Mildred Harris in, The Dressmaker From Paris Hal Roach’s “Yes, Yes, Nanette.” it Y VoLl e BOWES “WILD WAVES. CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater and Garden TODAY AND, TOMORROW—BLANCHE ET. RONALD COLMAN and LEW And OUR GANG COMEDY CRANDALL’S 3.0RK THEATER Ave. & Quebee St TODAY_—REGINALD $HOW YOU THE TOW: TOMOEEOW—EL.\ HE SWEET. LE! CODY and _RONALD COLMAN in “THE SPORTING VENUS." And COMEDY. CRANDALL’S Home Theater 1230 C St. . TODAY -— BETTY "BRONSON and ADOLPHE MENJOU (n “ARE AR ENTS PEOPLE?’ And CARTOO: TOMORROW—LAURETTE TAYLOR in “ONE NIGHT 1 N ROME. _And JIM- MIE_ADA SIT_TIGHT. mHAEL Bth and O Streets N.W. ALICE TERRY in “CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN.” CAROLINA 11th & N.C. Ave. S.E. with DORIS KENYON and MILYON SILLS. CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 T,Anvlo Plrllnl Space NARIMOVA 340K PICRESRD, HomART 1~1 IAN KEITH. CHAS. A DOT FABRLEY 1n MY in this week at Crandall's Ambassador | Today and tomorrow. Today, Reginald Denny in “I'll| for Cinderella,” which will be released Torrence in’the principal rolos. LIoyd | ame: AGuiyh Merion, Betty Bronson | SWeet, Lew Cody and Ronald Colman | this fantasy: will complete the bill. Wednesday Mae Murray in “Circe, the{0ara La Marr and Conway Tearle in | a featured roie in Raoul Walsh's Par and bedraggled memhber of that maker Fror supported by | Nagel; Saturday, Hoot Gibson in “The [ 12 Plante and Bugene O'Brien in|phig Hollywood studio. *The Lucky solved by edict of the.Famous Play Yes, Yes, N Friday, Tom ty Compson In “New Lives for Old” | critic of “Life,” and Bertram Black. Mr. Griffith, it will be recalled, first “Are Pi 162" and g aud Alen Hale o180 the ninth rolougt | Menjou in “Are Parents People? Brian in “The Little French Girl” | Morrls, a young Minneapolis girl, not T P A M P Thomen Melghan . in~ “0ld Epma|NIESE IR Home:? ana Jimmis AGGRAS | Bomin four fesngain Olcott’s “The Best People.” Miss Mor- | tures, was a’ well-known planist and | Beery in a recent picture called “Con- Fable and the tenth Instalment of|Pense’ and Aesop Fable: Wednesday | bits in James Cruze’s “Welcome Home" | of Nebraska and Columbia, and|really an evening-dress comedian, | Thursday, Evelyn Brent in mooth | RICHARD BARTHE Minneapolis. 1907 he conducted the first community | Accordingly, they dressed him in a Town. ; Today, tomorrow and Tuesday | Cafe in Cairo” and Walter Hiers in “A | different sort of role, that of an Ital | piow a Sacre field was one of the | Taesh Rile, with. 20000 meamie dwick and Anna May Wong and best comedy pictures created by | Gang” in Pathe Re- | ing selling flowers in the slums of | gerer” for Paramount. The scenes of | o's o1 -+ Lora O - th of ““Forty of Warner Broth {and points the moral that we took two weeks to train them :[son in “Are Parents People? | Gilardi comes to see the beauty | classe™; Thursday, Douglas MacLean | Two hundred people, gayly “The Warrens of Virginia, Tower of Lies,” which he is produc Today { “The Emperor of Portugallia.” i : i Ee 0 WEEK BEG‘NNING TODAY & Carey, will be shown for the first Gl o Sl L S Theater. In the supporting ca re | Women™ and Lige Conley in *Wide Drama of Unigue Charactcr and Mighty Climar, Flow- TR ot Ehon e TR It e Bowers in “Confessions of a Queer series and Hal with Carol Dempster, and e 5 S Begadony ANTONIO MORENO trom 3 p.m) | Mny Edginton’s Widely Read Saturday Evening Post Story, “Judgment Discloses the Manner in Which a Youthful Romance Was Threatened ) i ) ” 'WAITING” --- WORLD SURVEY---SCENIC --- OVERTURE, “BOHEMIAN GIRL 'RANDALL’'S ——. 'RANDALL’S. —~CRANDALL’S. SUN.-MON. SUN.-MON.-TUES. SUN.-MON. Hobart Bosworth, Myrtle Sted- | Antomio Moreno, Ruth Clifford | and Charles Fremch, in The CHICKIE Her Hushand's Secret “The Pacemakers,” No. 10. Admirably Supported in @ heater, with Antonio Moreno, Patsy | Jack Pickford in M Show You the Town,” and Cliff Bowes | by Paramount during the Christmas Hamilton in added short-| apnd Florence Vidor in ~Are Parents|in “The Sporting Venus,” and com B Now a ng}‘ Hat Comedian. and Thursday, in Para- | Enchantress”; Friday, “Excuse Me,” | The Heart of a Siren” and Al St.|amount picture “The Lucky Lady, “Mutt and Jeff” screen ,team—Ra Ernest Torrence, Forrest and | Saddle Hawk.” “Dangerous Innocence” and Sen-|[ady” is an original story by Robert ATt ¢ GiEanbAPOIE Sl Tio Mix in “Dick Turpin,” supported by Bt and Earle Foxe in “The Guest of showed symptoms of comedy ability “The Dacemalkera’ ‘s Bl Lm”bnrl Hurd’s “Monkey Business”; and “The Pacemakers,” No. §; Satur- {only a long Paramount contract, but Richard Wayne, who has a role in|but somewhat comically tousled about Week,"” by George Ade, Also a Lyman | P ‘Sit Tight”; Tuesday, Marle Pre-|pany” and “Sunken Silver,” No. 7. |ris, who was chosen as a “Wampas |orchestra_conductor. He majored if]traband.” But by that time his em- “Bahken SHVer:" | Alice Terry in “Any Woman" an nd “Wild Horse Me: She gained studied in Germany and under Ed-|with no warrant at all for clowning as Batin” and Sennett's ‘“‘Bashful ! picture, “The Beautiful City iz = ing” in Madison Square under the r silk hat and evening clothes, nights, Reginald Denny In Universal’s | Rarin’ Romeo"; Saturday, Pete Mor- |ian boy, Tony Gilardi, an idealist and | manifold problemd faced by Birector | tieipating O Ty Yo Denny; Wednesday and Thurs- | view and No. 6. |Manhattan’s East Side. It is based | this biblical production are laid sev TR oLYMPIC, e s ST e veearewrerr | TS day, Norma Talmadge in “The Lady"; | (1A% e e in “Infroduce Me”; Friday, Wanda { tumed, are being used by Victor Se: 4 EATEE. ing from Selma Lagerlof's novel CENTRAL—"The Texas Trail.” Jetta Goudal and Noah Beery In{y € uiROr G FOUCEEHL time [n Washington the first two da News events; Tuesd Matt Moore| T First MNational Presends the Latest Production Directed Ethel Shannon, Charles Frenc | Awake”: Wednesday and Thursday, | lessly Interpreted by a Cast of Distinguished Excellence. Guy Morton. The tenth release nd Al St. John in “Red Peppe Papa” in “Have a_Heart”; Sat- juvenile comed n“.l.“ cllFFoRD Supported by Walter McGrail, Frankie Darrow, Pauline Neff, Margarec: R HUSBAND'S SECRET by the Ominous Shadow of a Past ilade Lamentable by a Renegado. WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTOR TIVOLI MBASSADOR| | | CENTRAL DOROTHY MACKAILL STAR CAST HARRY CAREY man, Gladys Brockwell and and David Torrence in Frank TEXAS TRA'L Hal Roach’'s “Yes, Yes, Lloyd Hamilton in “Waiting” DOROTHY DEVORE Drama of Courage, Pathos Lloyd Hamilton in th Miller, Ruth Clifford and David | Aljce Terry in “Any Woman' in “Rock Bottom”; tomorrow, Blanche | season. Herbert Brenon will direct reel subjects and pipe organ music| People?”; Thursday, showing at 7 and edy, “Help Yourself; Tuesday, Bar-| Lionel Barrymore has signed to play RAYMOND GRIFFITH, the smaller | mount’s prov Dress- | with Norma Shearer and Conrad |John in “Curses”; Wednesday, Laura | his first engagement for Paramount's wnond Griffith and Noah' Beery, di Mildred Harr Hal Roach'’s | nett’s “Bashful Jim"; Thursday, Bet-| B, “Sherwood, editor and dramatic high-hat near star. Kathleen Myers, Philo McCullough | 1032y, Betty Bronson and Adolph | Honor"; Friday, Alice Joyce and Mary | A gcreen test brought Margaret B s Grers . “The hundortss Bowes in “Wake Up!": Saturdav,|tomorrow, Laurette Taylor in ~One|day, Richard Dix in “The Shock|the leading feminine role in Sidney | “The Big Parade,” before entering pic- |a Hollywood set by this same Noah H. Howe “Hodge Podge,” an Aesop|YoSt ,and Monte Blue in “Recom- —_— | Baby Star” in 1924, recently played K music and literature in the Univ ployers had decided that Griffith was Barthelmess” New Role. comedy, “Stop, Look and Whistle | her first acting experience in stock in | ward MacDowell in New York. In|in the wide, open spaces. EARLE ROOF—"T'll | Jim"; Friday, Priscilla Dean in “Alsents the young star in a distinctly | raining a burro and a camel to | auspices of Theodore Reosevelr & led him with Viola Dana, Cyril Tl Show You the Town,” one of the (rison in “The adle,” “Qur | dreamer, who makes a precarious lv- | Raoul Walsh in filming “The Wan o GIN ol e e nights, “Broad sutterfly, | {upon a story by Edmund Goulding | eral hundred vears before Christ. It e g Today and tomorrow, Betty aye thars it el CRANDALL’S Wednesday, Corinne Griffith in “De.‘hnnnlneus. | Hawley in “Stop Flirting”; Saturday, s : a E T R oLITA | strom 'in_the festival scenes of “The and tomorrow, Ricardo Cor- | gritl F Street at Tenth “rhe mets starring Harry | “The Spaniard.” Charley Chase in|.gmic ihis week ot G |and Madge Bellamy in o More | by Frank Lloyd, Maker of “The Sea Hawk,” a ‘Romantic Sidtiey Franiote. Tho cma o !| Lewis Stone, Alice Terry and John M e B it Sone Bkeit PATSY RUTH MILLER and urday, Dorothy Devore, Willard Lou! (Saturdays contin: | DAVID TORRENCE Niblat AL Tosik GRnid W on Usisuilsy Deft Niw Adsitiiion o The Story of a Marriage That Mirrors Many Married Lives and LLOYD HAMILTON, WITH 'ROTH HIATT, A RIOT IN =i 14th and Park Rd. 18th and Col. Rd. Ninth, Bet. D and E- Supported by John Bowers, Led by Patsy Ruth Miller, Supported by Ethel Shannom star cast in Eienore Meherin’s | Lloyd's Hal Roach’s “A Sailor Pape,” Nanette”—Pathe Review. WM. HAINES and Thrills. “King Cotton.” FRIDAY TOM MIX Kathleen Myers, Philo Mo- Cullough and Alan Hale in a tale of the world’s most notorious bandit, DICK TURPIN Cliff Bowes in “Wake Up”— “The Pacemakers,” No. 9. THURS.-FRI. MME. NAZIMOVA JACK PICKFORD Hobart Bosworth, Ian Keith, Constance Bennett, Dot>Farley, Chas. Murray and Mary Akin " MY SON Bobby Vernon in “Air Tight THURS.-FRI. OWEN MOORE CONSTANCE BENNETT And a_Representative Cast in Zane Grey’s Thrilling Drama. CODE OF THE WEST “The Pacemakers,” No. 10. SBATUGRDAY BETTY BRONSON With Mary Brian and an Ezcellent Cast in Sir James M. Barrie’s PETER PAN “Bunken Silver,” No. 8. g IR I A O OO FRI.—SAT. PRISCILLA DEAN Alan ‘Hale, Stuart Holmes, Mitchell Lewis and Others in The CRIMSON RUNNER WED.—THURS. LEWIS 8. STONE Anna Q. Bedford, Shirley SATURDAY THOS. MEIGHAN With Lila Lee Opposite in George Ade’s OLD HOME WEEK Lyman H. Howe “Hodge Podge’—Aesop Fable— “Sunkcn He's in again—this Raymond Grif- fith—and paired with the beau- teous Betty Compson in a movne joyride on laughing gas and thrills! An uproarious, hilarious comedy of two crooks whose consciences sud- denly started to trouble them! It’s Griffith’s greatest comedy role! SATURDAY HOUSE PETERS And Patsy Ruth Miller in Universal's HEAD WINDS Senmett’s “Skinmers in Silk.” TN 2 s iome mvaie wn wnsoressmnens [N . COMEDY “Daddy Goen a-Grunting” NEWSREEL TOPICS OVERTURE < Barbara Tully ~Marshall, Mason and Ian. Keith in The TALKER AL ST. JOHN, in “THE TRON MULE™ Nilsson, A A AR il - 0