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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON [ WEDNESDAY, ' JULY " 29, ' 1925. 19 that the curiosity of picture mtrmmhhn eleventh release of “The Pace- No. 12; Saturday, Reed |and-comedy, “Look Out”; Wednesday, | pense,” and Aesop Fabl, )(nndny.IBarhum La Mar and Conway Tearle will be aroused and that it will be | makers” and CUTf Bowes in “Permit|Howes in “The Courageous ¥ool”; | Fiva Novak and William Fairbanks in | Betty Bronson in “Peter Pan”; Tues- | in “Heart of a Siren,” comedy; Friday rewarded by a delightful surprise. | Me’; Saturday Jack London’s story,|juvenile comedy, “Baby Blues,” and |“The Fearless Lover,” Bobby Vernon |day, Eleanor Boardran in ¢Proud |James Kirkwood in “Secrets of the The feature photoplay, “Black Cy-|‘“Adventure,” adapted to the screen by | “Sunken Silver,” No. 10. in “Afr_Tight” and Hodge Podge;|Flesh,” Walter Hiers in “Tender | Night,” Aesop's Fables, Pacemakers clone,” picturing Rex, the wild horse, | Paramount, with Tom Moore, Pauline AVENUE GRAND. Thursday, Marie Prevost, Monte Blue | Feet,” and Hodge Podge; Wednesday, | comedy: Saturday, Harry Car & a5 ~ Rian . 2 - o . 5 was acclaimed at its premier on Broad. | Starke, Wallace Beery, Raymond Hat- | gund,. ana Monday, Allech Pringle | 204 Clara Bow in “Kiss Mo Again” |Johnny Walker in “Lilies of the | “Flaming Forties.” Aesop’s Way us one of the outstanding pictures | ton and Walter MeGrail; also Bobby | ;,, S{uday and onday, Alleen Bringle | ng Aesop Iable; Friday, Aileen Prin. | Street” and Wanda Wiley in “The [rial, “Sunken siiver,” of recent years, and “Black Cyclone” | Vernon in “Air Tight,” and a Pathe 4 - siNa ke & 1 HiS | ele in “Wildfire” and Lloyd Hamilton [ Queen of Aces”; Thursday, Colleen | Podge. “Cheating Cheaters,” Max Marcin'a| Man on the Blocks. will be the stellar attraction Review. pAeeiaks Wigwl mud Hoes) Badas “King Cotton”; Saturday Moore in “Sally” and Pathe Review; YORK. comblnation of melodramatic thrills | ; The Photoplay will be Trio Produe i Windsor andsConway. Mearty,In “Just | Homes in “Super ‘Speed.” S | gkl T Rommes, 10 “Fhel Sunday and Monday, Dorothy M: Wwith tho humors of Lroad farce, will| {iphs, adantation of George Agnew | pALACE—Siam e Twins and “Night RLE ROOF—"Kiss Mo Again.” |, "\Woman* und Larry Semon in “The | yornhers in £ : e Cs, am ¢ ih - Chicitior aai A S enl he next week’s offering by the Na-| jhamperiain’s thrillng story of primi- Lite in New Yori. Tho photoplays selected for the | Cloud Hopper”; Thursday, Strong- -5 OLYMPIC B I x Rma Aty 10 Wednaler, aoloit tional Theater Player |l ADuhee e e L SHiL Violet Hilton, San Farle Roof next week include: Sunday, ! heurt in “White Fang” and Lige Con- | ¢ B2 v s Mary Flyan Charlie Ghase in | Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson in *The ‘Cheating Cheaters” isn't a crook | Wwalter Long heading the cast . Short r-old girl Monday and Tuesday nights “Kiss Me ley in “Going Great”; Friday, A e ookine Sor anin ann agmaon | Talker” ana 'Cilft” Bowea in *Wild play though it deals hilariously with | g1 (ORE heading the cast. SHOM | {\ins,” who were born joined together Again,” an Ernest Lubitsch produc- | fiowes in “ihe Courageous lan Eadi Melens’ Crad it i Rl e L COE Al "®M& | Waves”: Thursday, Virginta Valll in the ways of crooks. Tt is a farcleal| numpers will complete the bill. will be presented for the first time |tion, with Marie Prevost, Monte Blue, | Cliff Bowes in “Wake Up” and “The | Bell Wright's “The Re-Creation of |Stars,” No. 3. “Up the Ladder” and Charlie Chase in satire on the methods of the loose Al oo s on any stage in person at Loew's Pal-[John Roche, Clara Bow and Willard | pacemakers.” No. 11; Saturday, Eva Brian Kents Sl B L TAKOMA. “Looking for Sally” entry and provides a laugh w©ne WS C - e ace Theater next week in a double | Lo Wednesday and Thursday Novak and Willlam Fairbanks in [40d Greta Nissen in “Lost—J ° 2| Sunday and Monday; Marie Prevost | Devore and William Haines in “Fig minute, followed by & thrlll the next, | OB % ((:LL\‘I&:}‘ Beazar on{ G T AT i ouule | ts, “The Kiss Barrler,” featuring | “Tainted Money” and “Our Gang” in | Wednesday, Milton ”}‘:Xg "“,I_"-’"““ and Monte Blue in “Kiss Me Again,” |ing the Flames” and “The Pace Two rival gangs of the society crook | Dwan's Paramount picture, “Night | Bdvin Lowe; Friday and Saturday, | “Circus Fever.” k‘“)‘{"_“' L W ine ALy Pres | Pathe News, — comed Tuesday, | makers,” No. 10; Saturday, Tom Mi type ‘set out (v plunder cach the!, ThC new photoplay season of 1925 | Life in New York” featuring Dorothy | ouway Tearic and Claire Windsor in CABOLINA day, Nazimova Tn My Son Friday, | «efy nn'in “The No-Gun Man,” | in “Dick Turpin,” Neal Burns in “Call other, each for a time unawa % e ¢ ushered in at|Gish, Ernest Torrence and Rod La:'JUSt & Woman,” supported by Doro ! ; adre dsor and Bert . comaas i Waas > Thurs et Siiver ™ No. 6 Sk e s ¥ : Loew’s Columbia Theater next Sunday | m.-.mf Fneat: Worrence mnd Rod LA (o Brock. Barey Marmont,: Dorothy Sunday and Monday, “His Supreme | *“Born Rich”; Saturday, Mary Philbin [ 27 ly: Weduepday: jaud Thursdiy, & Cov'i atdi:Eunken Stiver.: No. afternoon with James Cruze's screen The * amese twins talented and | Reve nd Géorge Cooper. | Moment,” withr Blanche weet and nd Norman Kerry in “Fifth Avenue | g, : g | Production for Paramount of “‘Beggar e A M gl Dancing to the music of Robert | Ronald Colman; Tuesday Adven- | Models.” Comes a time when both are unmasked o pretty youngsters, will appear in a = i re,” L r p and then follows a squabble over the | o0 Horseback,” the stage comedy by |special act written for them by Ter Bond Gotta’s orchestra continues from | ture,” with Tom Moore; Wednesday, PARK. division of the spoils, which proves one | Ge0rge S. Kaufman and Marc Con-|<Turner, with Irwin Dash at 11 »elock till midnight. "\"h lxwr,”vn "“”"»‘" !wu:r ;'l-'mml nday and Mond tty Comp- | of the est %y e plece. / nelly. piano. girls are accol 5| - Nagel hursda; tichard Nx in | gon id Jack Holt in e's Secret,” Burpriso ending. pives the thell wiih| 'esgar on Horseback” is described | PIAO;, B0t8 81rls are accomplishe CENTRAL—"Smooth as Sat “Men and Women”; Friday, “The Way | pathe comedy, *Welcome Danger,” 2 punch and provides an unlooked-for “‘”‘”'hv“"‘l“}"”“;‘“ “i“"”“"m’\’;"‘r“‘ 2 Night Life in New York” is de-| Kvelyn Brent, specialist in roles of | oha Mor Moriih glieanor %n|2pd Pathe News Iver Tuesday denouement oreny: ere Isn't a single horse in | gerihed as a peppy story of metropoli- | genteel criminality o T et e NS ] Rockliffe Fellows in * ves" e et prstuced b A1 1. o & eSS 1 e 1 st U | 1o % S PEB0S, SO S thetrongt | gt crimimaicy”om e secesp. il | ™ S "SE0Tor i Tom | g e s . Fome Vot or Sale or Lease Woods the play ran for 348 consecu- | 9o With orseback riding. 8, NoW- | wyn. . edlc 1 “Sraseils as | Sat e e s Wednesday and Thursday, Marie - tive performances at the Litinge | Cyordeclared the gayest, funniest e GHEVE s Prevost, Monte Blue and Clara Wiheater in New: Vvl original comedy the local stage and TIVOLL—“Just & W : e ird Velller. Bruce | Sunday and Monday, Ricardo Cortez | Bow in “Kiss Me un,” and 0. treet Leneta Lane and John G screen has probably ever witnessed . A e e an Ty A e e P inelin “The Spaniard,” news events and | Jimmy Aubrey in “He Who Gets 4 A s ‘ Sl Soshii the tale of a voung symphony com Claire Windsor and Conway Tearle, | JoRCon a6 HE The final release in | fables; Tuesday, Edmund Lowe in | Crowned”; Friday, Corinne Griflith New, 3 story, elevator building. Wide alley. Garag=? roles, with Kathryn Glyney poser who has to write -tinpan jazz | Supported by Percy Marmont, little | {IPROFURE cast. - ditosn “Honor Among me ind Monkey | Conway Tearle and Elliot Devter in for 3 trucks = e ERS ongs for a living; of two girls, one | Dorothy Brock and Dorothy Revier, |11 . Witwers ST ema kT . | comedy, “So This Is Art”; Wednesday | “The Common Law.” and Mermaid for ¢ E " ol b g o in | "ich and the other poor, who love him, | Wl be seen the first two days of next | YATNE IQrRe, QU SHG ATECT land Thursday. Sinclair Lewis' “Bab- | comedy, “Cut Loose”; Saturday, double neatly fitted parce, ¢ tOUP® N fand of a dream that is’the most mar. | week at Cranddll's Tivoli Theater, in | Y41&hD. and new Lyman H. Howe | piie» News und Newspaper I'un und | bill, Frea Thomson in “That Devil No. 1016 14th Street R gt velously fantastic thing of all First Natlonal's film version of | e P . Cpinown | “Go-Getters” in “Ain't Love Grand?”; |Quemado,” and Evelyn Brent in “Alfa * It was directed by James Cruze and gene Walter’s play, “Just a Woman,” | ((o8aY 400 0 CORERTENE riday, Hobart Bosworth and Bessie | 3 “lynn.”” Shows continuous on | I'wo stories and cellar. Flevator. Large | NATIONAL—"Cheating Cheaters.” | Jules Furst and company in “The ; Friday, Dorothy the other set is anything but the r spectable group it is supposed to b KEITH'S—George Jessel. the cast includes Esther Ralston, 1d- | together with Larry Semon in “The bt o e Love in “Sundown’’; seventh chapter from 2 and Sunday from 3 George Jessel, the well known serio- | Ward Everett Horton, James Mason, | Cloud Hopper,” and the Pathe Review: | ¢ 2 1| “Sunken Silver,” and comedy; Satur’ | p; g ol Thntadiy and Hciday lay, Renee Adoree and Pedro De Cor : RAPHAFL. | 0. 14 treet comic. will top the bill at B. I'. Keith's | Erwin_Connelly, Gertrude Short and | Tuesday and Wednesday, *“Wildf ‘ i X Theater next week in an elaborate | Iithel Wales, tagraph’s picturization’ of the late e Ll " | doba in *“The Bandolero™ and Univer g e et D Bl o S e dlaborate — fun’ Russell's famous vehicle, with | Macksill in the title role of “Chickie | comeay, “Nobody Wins. My Moo Hlte snl N b Four stories. Passenger elevator. Alley called “Go Back Home.” ile is ac- | METROPOLITAN — “The Marriage | Pringle, I3dna Murphy. Holmes | \yo o ‘Stegman, Paul Nicholson, Olive | CIRCLE, “harlie Chase sking for Sally” Suitable for retail business companied by Misses Mary Lucas Whirl.” \ bert, Edmund Breese, Mary Thur- | M3THe Sted ay i TR e Kanclis ey e man and WIll Archie: alen A1 St Jome | Tell, Gladys Brockwell in suppor Sunday and. Monday, Blax lay, B 1 Eilliot and Lillian Price Corinne Griffith will be the pictured | I Bow Permit Me'; Satur nd Ronald Colman, “His Su i dnt 16 orinne G e pic R St ClIF Bow orm o day, |and Ronald Colman, Supreme | Dexter in “The of eend Eiizaboth Bric ed singer of stur At Crandall’s Metropolitan Thea: [ “The Tron Muie.” o Bruce seenc | {1 9 A Hieens OEibe | Aomenty- T ng: Winth Hasaee o | i Koo atis: - Dhsatay No. 1333 14th Street melody lays. will be featured with|ter next week in Iirst Nationals|2nd < hupsday jand. Y:lin “Dangerous Innocence,” and Mack | “Stop Flirting”; Wednesday, Florence | Rlanche Sweet and Ronald Colman in nk Kessler and his bund of 10 screen version of J. Hartley Man-|Adolphe Menjou. Betty Bronson und DPieces, one of the newest and most | ners’ play, “The National Anthem,”|Florepce Vidor in “Are Parents Pec Sennett’s “Good Morning, Nurse.” Vidor, Matt Moore, Louise Fazenda in | “The Sportir Venus Iso T Store and fireproof. Service station on alley lak t h i fevill ple’; also the final installment of “Ti ? e | “Grounds for Dive ; Thursday, | N Wednesday, Betty Blythe i elabora combinations in vaudeville | presented under the title Be e B0 IR SHAL SR VTIBRE Ofs ie APOLLO. | showing 7 N sthy Mae “I"he X Vanity,” comed . this season ! siage Whirl.* Tels asdrama of tlie| Eatemibkers, stariug Georse Ol 0 0 . Cite o ge | EAOLEIn & en : Betty | “Chasing the Chaser™; Thursday, Tom tores -5-7 Nln St. A treat for music lovers is prom- | juzz era lavishly staged and costumed | serta SRR Sasusday ERRAAY. a1e N e Compson, Hoxie in “Eve’s Sec- | Moore in “On Ice.” also comedy Jeed Ly the Mexican Grand Opera|as well as a. tragic tale of i Johnny Hines in “The Crackerjack,”|sor and Comv arle in “Just a| s . b < 1 s it fen- as well as agic tale of a simple e = 2 2 ’ o s . | ret; turday, Wm. Desmond, La Marr and Coi mprovements to suit tenants Company, direct from Mexico City, in | young girl who was dragged through |A€sop Fable and “Sunken Silver,” { Woman” ‘and Lloyd Hamilton in | {00, T 0eRYs, | J Heart of Siren selections from the standard operas as | the mazes of a life of wild dissipation | N0 10 “Waiting”; Tuesday and Wednesday HOME A of Pacemaker well as a program of Mexican folk |by a profligate wastrel whom she mis- o e T “Boo ; Mo Meloges Crmiger. s alirisy . Bullle GEO w LINKIN mongs takenly married Instead of the man| AMBASSADOR — “The Marriage [ Haor 1 in_“Boobs in the| Sunday, Adolphe Menjou and Greta | joney jn “The Man Who Played . . Others will include Mercer Temple- | who was really in love with hef. | Whir! Yoodur. Thnradsy, Wiyeiyl Breus Lol NWeew in j.Loat.a WilohandiSent ohiare - Gang” comedy ton in a singing and dancing concelt | Other attractions will include” “Our| Corinne Grifiith in “The Marriage | Alias Mary Flynn” and Mack OeliCs Bresking thie Ioo'; Mondasy, “4 | v aanio, , 1719 K Street called “Reasons,” by Neville Fleeson, | Gang” in one of their novel and|Whirl” u screen version of J. 1t | PeIUS _“Good Morning, Nurse™; Fool and His Money d_comedy SAVOY and assisted by Dia Dato: Stuart | amusing vehicles, the World Survey |ley Manners' play. ~The oot {day, Iiva Novak and William Faf Nobody Works But Fathe Tues- | - Casey and Mildred Warren and com: | and a musical brogram by the Met. | tpem s i pe v e National ANl panks in “Tainted Money” and “The | day, Beity Compson in “Eve's Secret” Sunday, Marie Pr pany in “TI 2, 4 combination of | r tan Symphony Orchestra under | bassador Theater the first patter, songs and dancing by Paul y of next week, jn which gy EEEaEes Gerard Smith “The y Sennd ; and Harry Rose, “The Marriage Whirl” Kenneth | ported by Kenndth Harlan, Nita Naldi | Broadway Jester. Harlan s the dessolute young hus-|{and Harrison Ford. A new Aesop| | Other acts are to be announced |band; Harrison Ford, the watchful, pa- [ Fable and pipe organ music will be | later. tlent lover; Nita Naldi, the toast of the [ added attractions. Wednesday and = | Parisian stage; Arthur Carleton, the|Thursday, “After Business Hours,” by EARLE—"Our Home, Sweet Home.” | waster, and E. J. Ratcliffe and Charles | Ethel Watts Mumford, with Fiaine | Tho headline attraction at the Earle | Lane, the two fathers. Hammersteln the star, supported Iy IBBeRtor: mest etk is 10 be. “Gap B = o \Weak » | 10U Tellegen, John Patrick and Phyliis Home, Sweet Home,” a “thumbaal)” |- BIALTO—“Take a Chance Week." | Haver, also Hurry Lansdon in “Iiis musical comedy production with Jack Next week at the Rialto will be|Marriage Wow,” and a new Lyman H Patton and Loretta Marks s its fea. | KNOWn as “Take a Chance week,” | Howe “Hodge Podge”; Friday, Aileen tured players is by Kenneth |called so from the fact that none of | Pringle in the role plaved on the Webb, director of Richard Barthel. | the special features will be announced | stage by Lillian Russell in “Wildfire. mess, and who has written -skits for | in_advar a drama of the tracks by George V. he Lambs’ Gambols. It is believed by the management Hobart and C 5 fhurst: also Sampsell and Leonart, with a “line’ s,of songs and story, will also be on the new program, as wil' William Ed monds and company in “Not Yet Marie Also featured will be the dance offer- rtner of Pavlowa, and the Sarampa Others will be 7 or, Howard and Them” and the Gaines brothers, Cu \ Largestandfinest || ban athleles : o ( linerevertocircie || he photoplay will be Cs ay Tearle ] the .]m and Madge Kennedy in Bad Com- o ; pany Sailing Westward from | New York November 28 STRAND TO OPEN, The Strand Theater announces the A opening of its 19 ason next| 132 Days—60 Cities Bhnday, with: a triple heualiie bl 14 Countries | Line, 1208 I St and a photoplay attraction of excep- 1 erican” Fxpross tional mer The major vaudeville T ias s sfferings will be Andree and Del Val Intarzatioral Mercantiie Marine Company || otfier oMM azé - E d lin Cooperation w Tthor pany. formerly of “The Rat ssisted by | | America "l"':". . of either compa hei ntine Orchestra, in a erp an and melodic offering entitled “See the Apache”; Smith and Barker Paul Dickey's laugh pr voker, “Crosswords,” and Lee Al and Cecil Allen in “Home Talen! 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