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AMUSEMENTS. photoplays This Week —__(Continued from First Page.) announced for the first three days of this week at the Lincoln Theater, be- ginning this afternoon at 3 o’clock, in “Soul Fire,” a camera version of Mar- #on and composed of Washingtonians. The act will be in the nature of a con- test between fazz dancing and the | tin Brown's play, “Great Music,” sup- ballroom variety instrumental | ported by Be Love, Carlotta Mon- and' vocal | terey, Lee Baker, Effie Shannon, Ella- Heading the operatic offerings will | lee Ruby, Helen Ware, Walter Long, be Miss Istelle Wentworth, former-| Harriet Sterling and Arthur Metcalfe. 1y a star with the Reginald de Koven |’ on depicts the experiences of Opera Co., and well known prima|lric Fane before he was equipped to donna. On the jazs side in vocal con. | compose great music. A new Aesop test B Miks “Kats Washing- le and the Kinograms will round ton's Own Sophie Tucker.”” Other well | 0ut the program. 3 known local talent will contest and| Wednesday and Thirsday Virginia three silver loving cups will pre- “Up the Ladder,” Bobby Ver- sented the winners. “Air Tight” and a Lyman H Charlie Chaplin, in “Hodge Podgi Friday and the. Internationt urday, Laurette Taylor in “One &hort Al o ht in Rome,” supported by Tom Mischa Moore, Miss Du Pont, Alan Hale, Rialto Or Warner Oland, Joseph J. Dowling and overture Brandon Hurst; also by “Our Gang" i in “The Big Town,” a Pathe Review - ¢ the tenth installment of Sunken Silver."” Iso numbers. t be 1dle Class and other The News added. conducting will offer for e Dance of the Hour: Gioconda,” by Ponchielli COLUMBI Frede nd F thors of “Upstairs and Down,’” ashioned a new romantic come called “The Manicure Girl,” that will | picture Bebe Daniels, the Paramount | screen star, at Loew’s Columbia this week in what is described story of metropolitan atmosphere and in tensely dramatic and romantic ele ments, finely balanced by a comedy appeal { Frank Tuttle, in the Dark” and “M directed “The Manicure Gir st _includes Edmund Burns, | Swanson's leading man in “The Hum ming Bird"; Dorothy Cummings, Vie tor Moore, Hale Hamilton and Char Martin —“The Manicure Girl.” nnie Hatton, ATALTD: Today and tomorrow, Lewis S. Ston and Anna Q. Ni and_Aesop Fabl sday nesday, Dorothy Mackaill in “Chick and Hal Roach’s “Yes, Yes, Nan- ette”; Thursday, Willlam Haines and Dorothy Devore in and Sennett’s “Skinner Virginia Valli in “Up the Lad- and “The Pacemakers,” No. 1 Saturday, Elaine Hammerstein in 'After Business Hours, A} St. John “The Iron Mule” aud “Sunken Sil- 9. a in Silk"; Fri- who directed “A Kiss | uebeart " and its Gloria AVENUE GRAND. and tomorro Dorothy in “Chickie”” and Hal Roach anette”; Tuesday and v, Lewis Nilsson in “The Talker” and Aesop Fable; Thursday, Virginia Valll " and Neal Burns t concern to a yo cla: se constant rich men throws way: she her own association with her fiar thrifty sharp contrast that | drifts into a friendship with a wrried man who sho her with n the girl suddenly finds | h ment broken and the discovery that her rich friend is already wed, Ralph Gr “Cupid’s B into such wers 10; Haines and Dorothy Fighting the “Good Morning, Nurse, silver,” No. 10. Saturday, Devore in ennett's atest short comedy, the International of the Day and an by the Columbia added attractions. CAROLINA. Today and tomorrow, “The Heart a Siren,” with Barbara La arr and Conway Tearle; Tuesday, “If I Marry Again,” with Doris Kenyon and Lloyd Hughes; Wednes- day,” Hoot Gibson in “Let 'er Buck’: Thursda “ody in “Man and The Bandolero,” and find Your overture and score Orchestra will be TIVOY.YT—"The Lewis S. Stone and Ann: at Crandall r the first two days of Marion Fairf of ker.” Q. Nilsson Tivoli The- this week s screen version of the support I Keith. n ns in | and Wednes “The Mine a cast led John Bow he Re- Dorothy CHEVY CHASE. and tomorrow, Betty Comp- w Lives for Old,” news and Tuesday, Shirley Mason in “rench Lady”; Imperial comedy, Trouble”; Wednesday and Monte Blue in “Recom- pense,” news and newspaper fun; Go- Getters in “Sleeping Cutey”; Frid Hoot Gibson in “Taming the Wes Ben Tury Romeo and Juliet sixth chapter, “Sunken Silver”: Sat | urday, Baby Peggy in “Helen | bies”;" Universal comedy. ‘“Nearly Pauline | F tenth chapter, “Circus Mys- also Ly Harold Bell Wrig With the Iron D Dorothy Macks » Hal Ros ur Gang Thursday and W Today and liam Haines, s by Sheldon Lewis, David Charlie Murray Frankie Darro, in “Fighting the F ipplemented | Vv the eleventh The Pace: makers,” a new reel. Saturda venture,” wi rke and view Devore ace Beery ery.” Aesop antland R light,” and the ni “Sunken Silver.” W DUMBARTON. se Peters in e Bandolero™; Tuesday, Billie Dove and Harry Morey in “The Roughneck'; Wednesday, Alice Terr: nest Gillen in “Any Woman Thursday, Betty Bronson, Florence Vidor and he Menjou in “Are Parents P Norma Tal- madge in “Only a Woman"; Saturda: Richard Talmadge in “Youth and Ad- venture.” 3 Today, tomorrow, ““Tornado™; “The Making of O') starring filton Sills, will be for the this week at Cran Theater, HOM -ardo Cortez and niard,’ of the play De M and Women,’ St Jnhn in “The Iron Mule"; Code of the W with Owen Moore. nstance Ht*nn('l Mabel Ballin and David Butler, to »ther with the tenth of “The Pace 1ker series, and CIliff 3 Never Fear Saturd: Haines and Dorothy ghting the Flames,” supported by David Torrence, Sneldcn Lewis and (harue Murra so CGur Gar in “The BIg Town.” a new Grantland Rice “Sportlight” and the Pathe Re view. EARLE ROOF—"Up the ladder.” Photoplays announced for the Roof this week will be: Sunday day and Tuesda p the Ladder’ with Virginia Valli, Forrest Stanley Holmes Herbert, Margaret Living ton and George Fawsett, with a coredy, “Half nesday and Thursday, Youth” and a comedy entitled W of Tin"; Friday and Saturday, * af Vanity,” with Betty Blythe little Dorothy Poynton, 10-yga swimming star, also a comedy, Iron Mule.” Dancing continues on the roof from 11 o'clock until mid night to music by Robert Bond Gotta also Alf oo * | Goudal Roach’s Y Dorothy Devore, Louise Fazenda and Cullen Landis in “The Broadway But- terfly,” and Aesop Fable; Tuesday, Maurice Flynn “Speed Wild” and Neal Burn ) ‘Wednes- day, Florence rounds for Divorc and John in “The Iron Mule”; Thurs Richard Tal: madge in “Jimmie's Milllons” and Sennett's “He Who Gets Smacked"; Bob Custer in “The Texas Bearcat” and juvenile comedy, “Dirty Hands”; Saturday, Jack Holt in “The Light of Western Stars,” Cliff Bowes in “Permit Me” and “Sunken Silver,” No. T Jetta in Devore 0 Vidor Al St in arle Mon OLYMPIC. Today and tomorrow, Betty Bronson and Adolphe Menjou in “Are Parents People?” and_Larry Tuesday and Wednesd in “Any Woman”; Battling Orioles™; Vidor and Matt Moore in “Grounds for Divorce™ aturda Jacqueline Lo- n and Capt. Nungesser in “The Sky Raider.” Florence PARK. Today and tomorrow, George Beban in “The Greatest Love of All,” Bobby Vernon in “French Pastry” and Pathe News events; Tuesday, Betty Blythe and Thurston Hall in “Fair and Jimmie Adams in “Sit Wednesday and Thursday, folt in “The Light of Western nd Lloyd Hamilton in “Hook- ed”; Friday, Wesley Barry in “George Washington, J nd Lige Conley in “Hello! Good Saturday, Lenore Ulric in “Tiger Rose” and Al St. John in “Fares, Please.” (Saturdays, con- tinuous from 2, and Sundays from 3 p.m.) CENTRAL~—"The Snob Buster.” Reed Howes will be seen in the title role of “The Snob Buster” for the first time in Washington at Crandal tral Theater the first two days week, beginning Sunday afternoon 3. The story concerns the develop ment of a young aristocrat into a real human being, and abounds in action The companion offerings will be the eleventh release in “The Pacemaker: and Charlie Chase in ‘Looking for Sally*’; Tuesday and Wednesday, Bar- hara La M nd Conway Tearle in “The Heart of a Siren” and Al John in “Curses”: Thursday and I day, Marshall Neila ‘The Sporting \Venus,” with Blanche Sweet, Lev Cody and Ronald Colman, also Har Langdon in “His Marriage Wor apd Lyman H. Howe “Hodge Podgi Sgturday, Reginald Denny in Univ sal’s “I'll Show You the Town, gether with Hal Roach's “Ves, Nanette” and the Pathe Review LINCOLN—*"Soul Fire. _ Fichard Barthelmess will be the star Richard Tal- EYTIRRRL mmmmmmmg LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH, ~MON.—TU RAPHAEL. Tod; and tomorrow, Sweet and_Ronald Coleman | Supreme Moment,” Mack Sennett “The Water Wagon”; Tues- day, Wallace Reed in “Broken Laws,” also Fox News; Wednesday, t Moore and Dorothy Devore in “The Narrow Street,” comedy; Thurs- Elaine Hammersteln in “The Virgin comedy, Bert Roach Blanche in “His to- Yes, SU A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION RICHARD BARTHELMESS Supported bu Bessie Love, Carlotta Monterey, Helen Ware, Waiter Long and an ezceptional cast, in a colorful and com: manding film version of Martin Brown’s sensational stage success, “Great Mus SOUL F IRE Aesop Fable, “The Runt”—Kinograms WED.—THURS. VIRGINIA VALLI | And an Imposing Group of Artists \ in Universal's UP THE LADDER Bobby Vernon in “Air Tight'— Hodze Podge FRI.—SAT. LAURETTE TAYLOR In an Engaginz Screen Version of 3. Hartley Manners’ Stage Hit ONE NIGHT IN ROME in “THE BIG TOWN"- - gl “Sunken Sitver,] and Wed- | “Fighting Flames" | one and Anna | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C., Next Week's photoplays COLUMBIA—“Beggar on Horseback,” based on the | Marc Connelly and George S. Kaufman play. T R O POLITAN—Corinne Griffith in “The Marriage Whirl.” PALACE—Allan_Dwan’s_pro- duction, “The Night Life of New York.” RIALTO—"Black featuring Rex, horse. TIVOLI—Claire Windsor _in “Just a Woman” “Wild Fire,” “Are Parents People” | | | and “ “rackerjack.” ! AMBA “The ATHE announces that Suzanne Lenglen, the famous French wom- an tennis player, is to demonstrate her game in detail before the film camera, the views to include not only normal pictures of Lenglen in action, but also her particular strokes and tacties. Cecil B. De Mille's latest advice as | to how to become a movie star is “learn how to lick your weight in wild- cats with a fencing foil,” because “nothing so quickly develops that physical grace which is like cash in the bank to a movie luminary.” 2 [ ar Cyclone,” the wild Junior Coghlan, who has been signed | by Cecil B. De Mille because he is so jugly, is said to have comb-detying | hair, more than a million freckles, two teeth A. W. O. L. and an infectious grin. Bischoff, Tnc. Mar- ROOF- Again,” “The Kiss Barrier” and “Just a Woman.” "ENTRAL—Evelyn Brent in “Smooth as Satin,” “His Su- preme Moment,” “Chickie” and “Dangerous’ Innocence.” (the California stu dios), at Hollywood, is making 36 comedies, 12 of them the laughable Biff Comedies, 12 of the H. C. Witwer “Classics in and 12 of the Gold Medal b will feature ralistic prize fight. Augustus director of Association, the Thom | the Producing Manage madge in “Laughing at Danger,” al aturday, Jack Hoxie in “Dar comedy and *“Idaho,” o | A { man_of | the De ¥ | organizea t | pletures. SAVOY | Motion Pictures Today states that Strongheart in “White | Mae Murray will make pictures in comedy . and “Screen Al | Berlin, under the direction of Joe May, manac’ omorrow, Norma Shearer and | for the German corporation Ufa, start ll‘um d Nagel in cuse Me” and |Ing in Septembe Lee Moran in “His High Hors e Tuesday, Shirley Mason in “The s e |let Honeymoon,” comedy, 1" ComiiE acke ito tne Siek,” wna- Pane’ Reviews Wednesday, | Screen to play in “The Unnamed Wom farjorie_Daw and Clive Brook in | %y for Harry O, Hoyt, director of Love's Bargain” and Sunshine com- | .ine lost World." Herbert Rawlin edy; Thursday, Lew Cody, Renee son and Wanda Hawley will appear doree and Harrlet Hammond in|!P the cast. Man and Maid” and Al St. John in Dynamite Doggle'; Louise Fazenda and 11 i Lester,” ing Range D Beautiful Sinne: “Fast Company production committee of :st Phonofilm Corporation, promote talking motion Katherine n beauty, Roxy's 7,000, York now, it seems, is to be only one of five or six, or even more, with Roxy as the directing spirit John McCormick, husband, mentary dinner motion to be thy manager of Fi The Urban - Kineto Corporation, through Red Seal Pictures, has put on the screen a picture called “Evolu tion,” with no cast, no players—simply studies of forms of life on this planet from the earliest moving cells down to the present time. They say it is most interesting. Emil Jannin Colleen Moore's in_honor of his pro- Western production TAKOMA. 3 ational Today and tomorrow Jack Pickford comedy; * comedy; Wednesday and Thurs v and Flelds in “Friendly v; Friday, Tom Mix bles, Pacemak “Teeth"; Aesop's ers, comedy; Saturday, T. Roy Barnes and Wanda Hawley In “Stop Flirt ing"; serial, “Sunken Silver” No. 4; | comea newest picture, filmed by Ufa, the German corpora tion, is entitled “Love Is Blind,” from | a story by Robert Li B. P. Schulbe Blography of a leased as * YORK. Adolphe Menjou and Betty in the Dark nd Hiers in “A Rarin’ Romeo"; Colleen Moore in *Sally” and Pathe Review sday and Wednes day, Blanche Sweet and Ronald Col man in_“His Supreme Moment” and 30bby Vernon in “Air Tight”; Thurs- day, Thomas Meighan in “Old Home nd Hal Roach's “Yes, Yes, Friday, Laurette Taylor in t in Rome” and 9; Saturday, The Texas Tr: nett's “Breaking the News and Today | Bronson Walter tomorrow. has s - Horse “The Desert ¥ latest release, in which she nearly lost her lite, according to the Detroit Free Press, is “packed with drama, with just a few thrills and ymedy in abundance, and in it Miss Moore proves herself not only one of the screen’s most effective emotional | actresses, but a comedienne without a superlor. Nanette’ Frazer h “The Sea Woman, National production, rewe Is directing Robe arted work with his_initial which Edwin Work was besun last week on. the lrremuun of Crandall's new Colony Theater and Colony Apartments, to be {housed in the same edi | ner of Georgia avenue and Farragut street northwest. The building w: ened by John J. Zink, is being built by the Boyle-Robertson COnstruc: | Dress . Suit,” tion Co., Inc., and when completed | magazine. Story | will represent ‘a total cost of approxi-| for next season, mately $350,000. The theater will seat | 1,400 on one floor, Willard Louis, the corpulent come. dian, and Louise Fazenda are to team in a series of comedies for Warner Brothers. Universal has bought Hen Irving for Reginald 1926. Skinner's | Dodge'’s Denny The League of Nations, which never playwright and | has been appointed | theater in New | recently was given a_compli- | Colleen Moore's | First | JULY 26, 1925—PART 3. Filmog’rams has been overpopular in America, has been making inquiries of all govern- ments as to their laws regulating motlon pictures, and American film producers are beginning to feel that it is a drive against American films, which have been crowding the others out abroad. Third dimension plctures produced by a new light ray invention have been screened for the first time in the Essanay Film Studio company of which George K. Spoor, who in- vented the new device, is president. The various phases and periods of art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York are being filmed to be rented to art schools, art museums | and societies. Seven of 15 proposed pictures already have been completed. Richard Barthelmess has bought the screen rights to ‘“Just Suppose,’ a play which ran for some time on Broadway. A company Is being formed to per | petuate on the screen the Teapot Dome scandal. A Cleveland estate man and a Washington banker | are interested in it Lou Tellegen and Walter McGr | have signed contracts for long term with Fox. Raoul Walsh to direct | Barrymore in “The Lucky mous Players. Greta N ollier, jr., and Marc be in the cast December 20, as Fox will release public, “The Ancient Mariner.” _“Darwin WasJRight, s Film Dally, is in unusual demand at the moment, and a recent long line of exhibitors at the Fox exchange in- dicated the immediate demand for “monkey comedies.” Strange how some folks always want to know the | | worst. | Selected by John | Costello, one of | of Maurice Costello, star, will play the | “The Sea Beast.' epic_Barrymore the 1 ploneer woman the bl to mak: creen lead ling been on the West months, yet she has in an incredibly stel coast_only two played leads and now short time, she is & posite one of the worlds | w | portant Roche, f: | story write actors. ner Bros. have closed deal with Arthur mous novelist and whereby they secure | the “sto of Mr. Roche and part- time services of the author, who has been flirting with the screen for some time. an im Somers short all in, whe “In the Hollywood as a e first effort me of Love, career _eigh ¢ boy. Eve ward H ot he became @ ger and then art director formed a scenario writing ada Cowan, now Mrs “The minute ut the came Wallace Beery. yme actors on the st | in films because they could | their camera consciousness time they are trying 1 they hear the te sound of the cogs of the team with i vou begin thinking you'r lose the not All According players r to s Cruze, sciously movie t OLYMPIC ADOLPH AT 12TH WEEK STARTING TBDAY---SI.IIDAV. JULY 26 “THE MANICURE GIRL" WITH BEBE DANIELS In Frank Tuttle's picturization of the atory by Frederic and Fannie Hatton, authors of “Upatairs and Dotwn.” ADDED _HITS RALPH GRAVES LATEST COMEDY “Cupid’'s Boots" INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL — CROSS-WORD OVERTURE Here’s the alluring Bebe Daniels, back again in the story of a jazz- baby and her boy friends along Broadway. With Bebe as a cute little manicure girl who got along all right till she started holding hands—unprofessionally! With a great cast. A IR CHEVYCHASE G BETTY COMPSON FOR OLD." New AMERICAN Ist St. and R. 1. Ave. MILTON _SILLS _and VIOLA DANA in MAN DESIRES” PRINCBS 1119 H St LON CHANEY __“THE_MONSTER ] North € ulfirs« P A 2 TS NEW STANTON ey Contin FLORY AS MATT n “GROUNDS “Also_Hysterical History Comedy TAKOMA Takoma Parl : NAZIMOVA RICKFORD in MY SN ELlTE 14th ALICE HIPPODROME, 9th&N RAYMOND CLIF- THE_NIGHT CLUR." CRANDALL’S ‘\IITROI’OLIT AN Street at 10th THIS WEEK — MILTON ~SILLS with nn{gnrm MACK. 1’ CRANDALL'S g:m TODAY__AND TOMORROW- QT(\.\IF and A A 0 CRANDALLYS AMBASS, \DOR“ 18th S1.& Col.RA TOMORROW AND TUIE: St LIGE CRAkDALL's NTRAL TODAY_ AND TOMOR RO W-—REED HOWES in “THE SNOB BUSTER CHAS_ CHASE in G SA And “THE PACE- STARTING TODAY e WAN !:ert A_RETURN PRESENTATION BY POPULAR DEMAND CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN A NEW EDITION OF “The ldk class" HIS HILARIOUS HIT Mischa Guterson Cocurire, Riatts Concert Orehestra Overture—‘The Danee of the Hours' STAGE— pera ESTELLE WENTIORTH 'Tueker OTHER PARTICIPANTS ~ Prims Denna rs—Catherine Hereford, Eileen Lally, g}:‘:fl; Becker. lnslrllmentllh'-s—Sylvxn Levin, Pianist, and George McCauley. : Banjoist Ci{ANDALL’S s \:a} THEATER G ARDEN 14th and Columbi 2 Sat.: 3 PM. Sun, n Mate. R and fs Hou CRANDALL'S ‘.‘f“,‘,.f‘ GRAND 5 pm a2 o "[‘,'J;',:Rm qaily ROACH'S “YES. Apollo Theater cEANDALL'S o Garden 624 W St. NF. G VSN And_Aesop Fable ’s YORK THEATER Ga. Ave. & Onebec Si CRANDALL TODAY — ADOLPHE MENJOU ; in oA KISS At WALTER HIERS RARI 'rnuouanvs ot “And_Path TODAY. STONE, “THE TAL and IN TODAY-—RICARDO (¢ & GOUDAL in “THE <PA\uRn HAL, ROACH'S “YES. NAN- ETT TOMORROW —DOROTH Y DEVORE LOUISE FAZENDA and CULLEN LANDIS in E BROADWAY BUT- TERFLY. i Aeson Fable. RAPHAEL 9th and O Streets S SUPREME MO. MENT."_ Comeds. CAROUNA 11th & N.C. Ave. S.E. ‘THE HEART OF A SIREN.” BARBARA LA MARR. CIRCE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 Ample Parking Space BARBARA LA _ MARR. ~ CONWAY TEARLI THE HEART OF A PARK THEATER 4618 14th N.w. First run in Washington—GEORGE __BEBAN __in “THE GREATEST LOVE OF ALL” BOBBY = VERNON in “FRENCH PASTRY." i LEADER 9th Near F_Street YLAST DAY__PETER PA Lionel | McDermott will its Christmas offering to the picture | a May release, | in | duction man- | Then he | genuine or the artificial on a set. He says that if everything in a scene showing a fine drawing room or dining room in a home of wealth and culture is faked, the actors will not strike the proper note of cultivation required. editor and dramatic critic of Life, and Bertram Block. It has been adapted for the screen by James T. O'Donohoe, who adapted “The Wan- derer.” Colleen Moore returned from Europa with an enormouys St. Bernard dog, which she got in Switzerland. He is only 4 months old, but welghs nearly as much as the little star herself. “Spanish Sunlight,” Barbara La Marr’s next, is' taken from Anthony Pryde’s novel and will be produced under the supervision of June Mathis. as just completed “The Golden Princess,” a story of lifornia, adapted from "Bret famous ‘‘Tennessee’s Partner.” o played the feminine lead in ot So Long Ago,” which is sched- uled for release in September. Betty Bronson ables” it has been that Lowell Sher- man’'s next picture for the Warners I be “The Love Toy.” The book eated quite a sensation when it was first published around the first of the year, and so far its author has remained in the background. It is a lively story of New York life. After “Satan in | decided definitely “Morals for Men,” adapted from the novel “The Love Serum,” by Gouver- neur Morris, will be a forthcoming Tiffany release. William de Mille has commenced his production of “New Brooms,” adapted from the whimsical Broadway play by Frank Craven. Bessie Love and Neil Hamilton have the leading roles. Robert McWade, a splendid stage actor, who appeared as the father in the stage version, is to act the part before the camera. This will be his first screen appea. ce. Blanche Sweet, it has been learned, has made application through an in: ency for $150,000 facial in- he is working in “Dan- | serous Currents,” a picture in which |one of the thrilling features will be a gas explosion, and, realizing that she will run some risk of disfigure ment, is playing safe Lionel Barrymore is to pla | tured role in oul Wals! { mount picture, “The Luc | original story by Robert E Remarkable shots of a log jam were recorded on the celluloid for Par. mount’s “The Ancient Highway adapted from a story by James Oliver | Curwood, according to Director Irvin Sherwood, | Willat, who, with a company of 40| | 'AMUSEMENTS,’ g actors and techniclans, has returned to the Hollywood studio from & loca- tion journey to the lumber regions of Oregon. Hugo Ballin, author, scenario writer and director, and John Lynch, one of the brilliant scenarists in the movies, have been added to the production staff at Paramount’s Hollywood studlo to serve as supervising editors under the direction of Hector Turn- bull, production supervisor of Para- mount’s West Coast activities. Paul Bern, Paramount director, it is claimed, has the distinction of being the only screen director to be appointed by Secretary of Commerce Hoover as a delegate to the Interna tional Exposition of Modern Decos tive and Industrial Art now in pro ress in Paris. “Gunboat” Smith, ex-heavywelght fighter who played with Richard Dix in “The Shock Punch” and Lucky Devil,” has been added t cast of “Lovers in Quarantine,” Daniels’ latest. To follow Movie Season’ producing forces independent Greater I with thelr camera ve Rinehart-Avei the indu drive, are i movement aughter comec the stituting to cry T, T Announcing the formal opening of the new photoplay season of 1825-26 with the first of Metro-Goldwyn’'s wonder- ful new ‘‘Perfect 26" series of hits, MOKTA BELL’S ! PRODUCTION { | politan story dy Adela Rogera §t. John with following cast TOM MOORE—ZASU PITTS—LILYAN TASHMAN — ANN_PENNINGTON — NORMA SHEARER — CONRAD NAGEL AND OTHERS Here’s the greatest picture Monta Bell ever made—a glorious, glittering com- edy-drama of stageland and life behind the scenes in the “Follies.” Exquisitely beautiful in natural colors and offering a dazzling chorus of girlish loveliness! It’s Broadway’s sensational stage life, actually brought to the screen. WEEK STARTING TODAY--SUNDAY, JULY PFrom the Oosmo- xflinflne Comedy Pathe News Palace Magasine Tom Gamnon's Masic % b I.OEW’S PALACE THEATER f L IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIII|IIIIIII|IIIIIMM~_HI First Nationa: Elevates to Individual Stardom One of the Screen’s Players, Suprorted by the Actress Who Created “Chickie,” DOROTHY MACKAILL Supported by Warner Richmond, Li tlz Helen Rowland, Thomas J. Carri- gar, Claude King and a Numarous and Competent Ensemble, in Lambert Hilyer's Skillful Picturization of Gerald Beaumont’s Popular Story of IR A Genrial Tale of a New York Cop Who Won the L o, t Rootleggers, and the Commendation WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL B T A RANDALL'’S. RANDALL‘ TIVOLl MBASSADOR |- 14th and Park Rd. 18th and Col. Rd. SUN.-MON. BUN.-MON.-TUES. LEWIS . STONE MILTON SILLS ANNA n. Nllsan Bupported dy Dorothy Mackaill And a Perfect Cast in, The Supported by Shirley Mason, Ia Tan Keith and Tully Marshall MAK'NG OF fl MA”.[Y THE TALKER Fable, “A Yarn About Yarns” Burns in “Call a Cop” AR Neal DOROTHY MACKAILL JOHN BOWERS In Harold Bell Wright's Best Seller, The MINE WITH THE IRON DOOR “Our Gang” in “Circus Fever” Review THURS.-FRI. WM. HAINES DOROTHY DEVORE With Stellar Support in FIGHTING THE FLAMES “Pacemakers” No. 11—News— Topics SATURDAY -TOM MOORE With Pauline Starke and Spe- cial Cast in Jack London’s ADVENTURE Fable—Sportlight—“Sunken Silver,” No. 9 ST WED.-THURS. RICHARD DIX 4nd'a Capabls Supporting Cast In Paramount's Production of MEN AND WOMEN Al 8t. John in “The Iron Mule” FRIDAY OWEN MOORE CONSTANCE BENNETT And a Distinguished Company In Zans Grey's CODE OF THE WEST Cliff Bowes in “Never Fear"— “The Pacemakers” No. 10 SATURDAY DOROTHY DEVORE WM. HAINES In_a Spectacular Drama Courage, Pathos and Love FIGHTING THE FLAMES “Qur Gang” “The Big Town”—Sportlight—Review of A ~ CRANDALL’S L——vf' Street at Ten D& WEEK BEGINNING TODAY @ in a Dramaof Intense Human Appeal THE MAKING OF O'MALLEY nwv ard Their Heiress-Teacher, the Rupecefoil;w “Friends,” o] is LIGE GOII.EY IN A BRISK AND BREEZY COMEDY, “BELOW ZERC” SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY---OVERTURE, SELECTIONS FROM ‘“’RENE” The Capltal’s Ultima Thule in_Entertyinment O Daily Perform- ances, Contin- wous, 11:00 A M. to 11 P. M. —Sunday— Doors Open At 2:30 TR th Most Able and Most Popular HIH ove of a Flock Superiors REESKIN, CONDUCTOR (T RANDALL'S. [CENTRAL Ninth, Bet. D and E REED HOWES And Excellent Cast in o New Action Drama, The SNOB BUSTER “Pacemakers” Chas. Chase in ““Looking For Saily” i TUES.-WED. BARBARA LA MARR CONWAY TEARLE In a Gorgeously Mounted Ro- mance of the Riviera, The HEART OF A SIREN Al St. John in “Curses” THURS.-FRI. BLANCHE SWEET Lew Cody and Ronald Colman In Marshall Neilan's, The SPORTING VENUS Harry Langdon in “His Mar- riage Wow”—Hodge Podge SATURDAY REGINALD DENNY And Cast of Beauties Universal's I'll Show You The Town Hal Roach’s “Yes, Nanette”—Path Remw T a in TR0 sl