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AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 9, 1925—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. 3 3 « » e DTt K's Photopl James Cruse’s mext-epic of the wea| Fewer Subtitles—More Oto a y S 1S ce LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN | | Next Week's otoplays lie: Pony Exeas” More thes. Bt The Island of Tahiti is a director COLUMBIA—Lillian Gish in 20,000 are estimated to have watched | paradise, according to Maurice Tour- “Romola.” sl = the filming of the night scenes, de- ’R' PLACING subtitles RN e e :;ur They speak a Frerch patois \1%%“}?5}“()1 e picting ‘P.. city in 1860, dur the is one of the original ideas incor ere. ME POLIT/ —L o een course of one evening to | porated by William ¢ Mi Ne (Continue ; S | Makers” comedy; Wednesday and : Moore in “The Desert | |motor cycle officers checked 5, o e 3 | Thursday, Matt _Moore, Florence Marion Davies discovered Florence M 3 el M EoE s e e s sion of “Wi P redy-melo- | Vidor and Harry Myers in “Grounds Turner inhlnn;,lon‘; in anAd flk;np, :un: H(mcj_ ; 5 s s [Eesieas s es shoRchiceing Hoo0n drama ks by George V.|for Divorce” and Lige Conley in brought her back to America and PALACE—Percy Marmont in BRIl e o It : en over o an Hobart and e sadht in | “Dynamite Doggie”; Friday, Cullen . sponsored the resumption of her film “The Street of Forgotten .um}::;m}:-::;x slase” Neure has almost | audience by intel desut gelection o i Russell | Landis, Dorothy Devore and John career. She was once a very popular Men ful girls to appear In “Trouble With | according oduc o . e | Broatcasting " Samsedy Baturaay: g o RIALTO—Mary Carr in “Dru Wi featuring Florence . Vidor [ ma Walline hes, (St owasaed . " Douglas Fairbanks, jr., is said to silla With a Million.” Tom White, the casting director, | the exac Marguerita de la_Motte in “Richard ‘ have proved himself.to be a chip of | | . IVOLI—*Her Husband's Se- learned that the wasp waistline is a | room,” Mr Review will | the Lion-hearted,” and “Air Tight,” the old block by his feats of horse- s tende s thing of the past turally formed | subconsc 5 " | come hows continuous from N 7 manship in Zane Grey's story, “Wild cret,” Spania Eve's waistlines have taken their place. i“m"m' iine | on Saturday and 3 on Sunday. 4 Horse Mesa.” He trained long and Secret” and “Stecle of the S | arouna ou Tel % - & 47 faithfully for his part, and when the Royal Mounted B. T Se hul(«er’_L: & \4,“:;:-“(1"\.{@ a x aver APHAEL. s 4§ L/ . £ camera started to grind he demon: p S Lo soe screen version o he Other Wom oy ',“I s 2 3 y o ; : g strated clearly that the Fairbanks| [ AMB/ QR—The Descrt | lan's Story,” the novel of a co-respond in “The e Y in O] A " i |athletic prowess is not all monopolized 5 puie ent in a divorce cade, by Peggy S e e e ot by his famous dad : “Up the Ladder” and | |Gaddis. At last the “other woman’ |cannot say il sndicomedy, fe S s . Sy 2 ¢ — ght Club.” is to have a chance to tell her side |are iny Lewis | qay, “Flames of Desire,” also Fox 8 8 ; g Richard Barthelmess will go abroad he Wol of the divorce question. n Keith | News; Wednesday, Laurette Taylor in to make his next picture, based upon he Wolves,” k- | “One Night in Home,” Mack Sennett A. E. Thomas' pla: -Just Suppose.” “My Wife and 17 and * Her Robert Ame: )r several years a in | comedy, “The Plumber”; Thursday, Which was built about the famous Husband's Secret. “matinee idol’son Broadway, is now Warrens of Virgini and Bert world tour of the Prince of Wales. CENTRAL—“Youth's Gamble,” | PIa¥ine, the maje lead o e Thompson in *The Bandit's \ > ¥ + , Johnny Hines' next picture will be The White Desert,” “Just a as his first venture into filmdom. be ;h\alx‘(- \lso “Pacemakers,” N . it ; i “Rainbow Riley,” a newspaper story Woman” and “A Woman's a stove. Gets Rapped”; S s B - . Z 3 adapted from “The Cub,” which some Faith Lois Wilson has sailed for Ire crysal W3 ety S . B, g o : 7 7 |vears ago served as Douglas Fair- where she will play opposite Thomas | 2 % 4 ,f | Sennett comedy % 2 £ % " i banks' last starring vehicle on the . e - . | Meighan in his next picture, which | Placed ¥ e Sdue- | “Idaho,” No. 3 . : g : . : stage with 8. L. Rothafel (“Roxy"), H. G.| il be filmed among the picturesque | It 18 endless o N0s & L : v 2 i Kosch, L. H. Reuben and W. E. Atkin-| hills of Kerry County the ok SAVOY. Roland West, author and producer |son as incorporators S = use 5 Tod - iz . E o f . |of mystery plays and photoplays, such | .. b = Edith Roberts has been selected as | The of || Today, Asnes Ayres in “Her Mar “Kivalina of the Ice Lani a story of Eskimo life, taken by Earl|us “The Unknown Purpie- and -The| “The White will be Monte | jeading woman for Douglas MacL flowers pried by | ket Walued mad feoiedys, omamae Rossman, Arctic explorer and big game hunter, and pictured at the Rialto| Monster.” is to have production super. | 31U€'S 1ex in the screen version of George M.|“New Br ‘M‘y'\f‘ D terfy” and Combdy. TR RO this week. vision of Norma Talmadge's picture, Two novel Cohan’s “Seven Keys to Baldpate. ter esday, Lewis Stone and Alice Paris After Dark been made by riyle-Sllis organ- e oA T > 3 . P I 7 rry in “Confessiona of a Qleer Despite the ‘gattering. reviews of |1z2tione ; orke, made | ESHTEMEMNRGRT nett’s “Bashtul Jim” and Sport- FII MOGRAMS A e te e s I TE el tor the York State Department it: Wednesda Hammer- of Hea e ary Dragon,” | THE: Clair’s first production for I Hatins B R nnpty DERECD: Bobby “ in ‘|a fairy tale to teach children health i 3 - the impression prevails that "he | e T 2 chilie Trouble With Wives,” his second, will | Dabits. ~The latter was made with Thursday, Corinne Griffith in T\\n big contributions to the ple-|reported, is now associated with Mary | eclipse his initial venture. puppets instead of human actors. % and fable; llulu\. Reed torial history of the West, “The | Pickford as a composer; that is to sa Song @ d Dance Man” has STREET AT ™ in “Super Speed.” comedy, |Pony Ex and “The Vanishing [he will compose the drum and trap| Victor Fleming will soon start pro. st S e e il mger N 3 aturday, under 3 the former at or near e the sea, “Lord Jim,” with Percy Ma of Virginia” and “Our Ga in | Cheye: Wyo., and the latter on _ Laura La Plante is to have her first fmont in the title role. John Russell,| Lowell Sherman is said to be mak Big Town. TR indian Reservation in really dramatic part in “The Midnight |an authority on the works of Joseph |ing his last picture, “The Love Toy o Arizona, 500 miles from a raflroad. | Sun,” whigh Dimitri Buchowetski is [ Conrad, e the adaptation and the | for the Warne . TAKOMA. | E to direct continuity was written by Bernard Mc- | films for the stage. ! and tomorrow, Marion Da. | Tom Moore will be the London bob- M i o . Conville, e : the Great,” Paths|bie in “A Kiss for Cinderalla,” in |} Ao 2 .u«)n‘\\ is adapting Jules Lubitsch has selected May McAvo; Doro vs, comedy; Tuesday, Madge Bel- | Which charming little Betty Bronson | Verne’s “The Mysterious Island” for| As a reward for winning a gold o hodte Rnd o P ¢ and. Bihel Clayton In- Wines |14 to be the shining light the screen, and J. E. Williamson will | medal for scholastic honors at a_Los | Brook for his production v Beaumont’ sial , ¥, ond DUl Citonin S o direct the underwater scenes Angeles preparatory school, Noah | Windemere's Fan.” hursday, Blanche Sweet and Ron-| _Another picture of the West, “The | . . Deery JnsnAs acoompanien bl afher fon_w 0 Theda Bara is said to be writing her | Noah B on locati 1 ’ Lillian Leighton will ha E - Colman in .“His r Mo- | American Highway.” James Oliver | 5 Noah Beery, on location in Arizona L L l ent e eomedy’ hridaopreme Mo | rwood's story of the lumber indus |Memoirs of stage and screen life for [ where “The Vanishing American” i%|Portant part with William S. 1 = ¢ in “The Girl of Gold” Asene® | try, is belng made by Irving Willat | Publication in book form. being fimied: nis new pleture, “Tumbleweed = mor 3 3irl of Gold,” Ae st st i 5 —_— N\ saggott will direct. | abl = lmt{llnuknm uufx}:d Sa L';\\:]:,,»|;,"\\ _Nh»\l untains near Leav The winner of the annual beauty It is reported that Famous Plavers = ay, Tom Mix in K . Was pageant at Atlantic City is to be fea- | is trying to coax W. C. Fields to quit] It reported that Sessue Haya LARRY SEMON in “THE CLOUD HOPPER" tbles e S + directorial effort | L4red in “The American Beauty,” by | the stage and become a fllmer. kawa, who has been doing pic | s Gl 6, and comedy. \H.]I“;‘”lo\;e:;‘l;xxu x_y:lv_.hmn].tm. m—n | Frank Tuttle, who directed Bebe | e work abroad for several vears, is to = T b ‘exDe | Daniels in “Lovers in Quarantine Edward Grossman, it is said, has|return to this country WED.-THURS. FRE-SAT YORK. fain Street” with Adolphe Menjou as o been appointed New York represent — Richard Dix in Many | the king. “Uncle Tom's Cabin” is to be put |ative of Levine & Co.. architects and| _1rVing Cummings will direct Corinne | ESTHER ELAINE ind Al St. Job o 4 = |upon the screen with an “all-star | theater financiers, who are expanding | Griffith. in “Caesa which tomorrow. Pols Newr 1n oipn| Famous PlayersLasky announces ca ater financiers, who are expanding cast” by Ca 3 e, president of activ: and have $20,000,000 to | just been purchased f E i d ola Negr O e LaskY [ announces | cast” by Carl Laemmle, president of | their activities and have $20,000,000 to | Jus v RALSTON HAMMERSTEIN - harmer” and Hal Ronch . cmpletion [of fve Ieelorasi I |Gnlversal finance theater projects throughout| 4 pirthday cake with 16 candles AVENUE GRAND. Honeymoon™; Tuesda | July ot So Long Agc he Trou- the country 2 e i e A Windsor and Conway June| ble Wives,” “A 'Son of His| Betty Compson's contract with v was made by Jim Hurley, chief camp * ¥ ¢ Mesa and “The lmcis Shoratas i il warasiicien are going | cook. for Lois Wilson on her birth Woman” ianll (Chabe iChies Vild Ho : e | mous ers-Lasky will expire Au ardour Films of London are going 4 2 t Bt Sk “,pd;eidnl"} 3 oria Swanson’s | gust 10, and Film Daily states that |to make and release a series of one. |day While on location in Arizona dur il 1t ra s mosdaY i (e P while there will be no renewal on a | reel color pictures made by the Friese. [ in€ the filming of “The Vanishing BEGGAR ON AFTER o i basis similar to greemes ch |G color process, unc .| American,” Zane Grey's American ton in “King Cotton": Thursda Reginald Denny’s schedule has been | PASIS similar to the agreement which | Greene color process, under the title ¢ Hammerstein in “After Busi'|changed so that “Calfornia Stralght i aton b ity ingsalced | FThe Oren Toed e i e HORSEBACK BUSINESS HOURS ours™ and comedy: Friday, Tom | Ahead” and “Where Was 17" will be | grot TS COmPS Pl i ®| Harry Pollard will make ‘“Two|have been a few more candles,” said Mack Sennett’s and Pauline- Starke in’ Jack |followed by “What Happened to |#PPear "in occasional picturs 2 el st Sexie - Blocks Away"” for Univer Miss Wilson, “but I didn't sound any ture” and he | Jones,” a famous George Broadhurst ‘orinne Griffith in ““The Marriage == )bjections.” 11; Saturday, | farce in which George Bon . 3r.. | Whirl" First National's camera ren.| The Warners will use every mem "he Night Club starred on the stage in 97, 4 dition of the stage play, “The _ | ber of their stock company and every Tremendous interest w created in x Town” and |“Skinner’'s Dress Suit,” e | tional Anthem.” by J. Hartley Man. | O of their stars, it is reported, with | and about the city of mento by | Zili? 10. story by Henry Irving Dodge. | ners, which closed a week's engage. | the possible exception of Lowell Sher- | — : | an and Jol 5 mak ; : . ackisls NG (Conyorancet s Calier, R of e e malan o tio Bioteta ot Holi s —“Illlllllllllllulllmlmmmuununuu" TR lllllllllllllIllIHIIIIIHIIHIHIHIIHHIIHII& lhm been e E E 4 highlight of the 192 6 schedule has the honor of having scored the = CRANDALL’S Daily Perform- ance Contin wous, 11:00 A. M.-to 11 P. M. — Sunday— Diocrs ‘Oven F Street at Tenth W WEEK BEGINNING TODAY W st midsummer hit in the history | ACKIE COOGAN sz at the | the demand for new figures if not new | Speatest mid ot ghe Mot e e L Mo e Thes of the F street house. Lockouts that | Manhattan " hac First National Presents a Tense and Coloriul Romance of Venice at Carnival Time andthe Vast Sahara, Interpreted by a Cast of Distinction Flawlessly Led by toa Bl ) Dlacecror 5 Nittie SaNbn ee | extended clear down to the hox office Rl e he e A e e | ity o “the sign- | marked each nightly performance, | = ! .\]:l is --:’V:L ,“‘.‘.h‘p ,\y".];i,;l‘(l‘ hie ,,“i‘llfi ." a Belgian [)fllllp dog | and the matinees were far above sea- In One of the Most ‘ § Supported by Two Beau- Effective of His Roles & 3 tiful and Able Artis e L0 e stuge. which I8 @ | Whose parents were war heroes, for |8onal averages in attendance | ;2 {two and a half *years for nearly Eis il 0.000. " Anita Stewart, who plays the lead- 1 vouthful star has, therefore, | » s ing feminine role in Never the Twain isked for a small electric automobile Assisted by Edward Earle, : In Edwin Carewe’s Film Leo White, and Others i i Version of a Best-Seller sold Mz d he | Shall Meet,” has played leading roles s is used in_the Pali: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is said to be | Sha ee as played leading role: || EMPIRE 911 H Street N.E. o h¢ A SR A g _ alisades | planning a Califor to be done | in more than 14¢ different picture Matinee at 3 P.M Park in Jersey City Jvnnn‘-l\ in colors for Ramon Novarro, | Among her parts have been those of a ENXETH HARLAN' and HELE CHEVY CHASE ¥ motor car is eqvum\(‘(l with A Fascinating Tale of Love and Adventure in Exotic and Picturesque Place Deftly Adapted From Robert Hitchen's Engrossing Novel of “Snake Bite SPECIAL--THE CRANDALL SATURDAY NIGHTERS “TAKING THE AIR’, WORLD SURVEY--HODGE PODGE--OVERTURE, “BLOSSOM TIME WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTOR panese girl, besides CHEWC}{ASE = i WARIO\ DAVIES in Ry CRANDAIJ.' CRANDALL’S CRANDALL'S. TIVOLI |||AMBASSADOR|| [CENTRAL 14th and Park Rd. 18th and Col. Rd.™ Ninth, Bet. Dand E SUN.-MON. SUN.-MON.-TUES. SUN.-MON. s | Naldi, Edward Earle and an | Former Vehicls of the Late Supported by Bessie Love ond | Incomparable Cast in Rovert | Lillian Russell, by Geo. V. Ho- Son’ of Mortin Broww's “Groat Hichen's, The. bart and Geo. Broadhurst. Music,” E SOUCFRE - | .LADY WHOLED i WILDRRE = —Patha Review Comedy, “TLook Out.”—Pathe WED.-THURS. T — PERCY MARMONT "ELAINE TUES.-WEBD. CLAIRE WINDSOR ALMA RUBENS - HAMMERSTEIN In a Camera Version of Clar Al e hcas ol paalioe 7 = Merit in a Drama of a Hus- e e e outior o the Smos T LS i band's Mistrust, 0 Stars” No.3 Senmett's “Skinners in Silk’— Doctor inema Top! = THURS.-FRI. LEWIS' S, STONE ALICE TERRY ,,a,“&fil'fii WINDSOR | psiNA 0. NILSSON Cast in a_ Romance of the :‘,""n.‘,:‘ry”%’z{’,“;’"‘}l.c.‘i:;':;':.’,': Snow L‘ountrys The Supported by a Cast of Undis- ted I’Yr 'm(ulv ce 4n llar)ofl Her Stage Hit, “The Pacemakers,’” No. THE TAI.KER Lige Conley in “Going Great” Hodpd Ecdge —Socenic, “Italy.” SATURDAY Cliff Bowes in “Look Out’— BETTY BRONSON s HOUSE PETERS ADOLPHE MENJOU VIRGINIA VALLI Miss Du Pont, Hedda Hopper, Tlent S tin Watter Long, Winter Hall and | Florence Vidor and Star Cast And an Ezcellent Supporting Ve in Paramount’s Production of Company in a Visualization of Other Notables in Ethel Watts Mumford’s the Stage Success, RAFFLES ARE PARENTS PEOPLE | UP THE LADDER Juvenile Comedy, “Baby Blues” 8t. John im “Curses’— Lige Conley in “Going Great” —=Bportlight. 7 . Patke Review. —Hodge Podge with ing FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Paramount's Film Version of the Lou Te Novelty Piay Phyliss H “Honeymoon Hardships" Our Gang in “Circus Fever” Corporation of been incorporated I NDL MI v FIELDY and mr \\FBFR SHALL MEET n 4 ' 3 Pkmci-}sfh‘l'sk lfln\\tn. \\1 . BY PETER B. KYNE 1w D\ LIBERTY North Capitoland P Sts. 3 - > RICARDO CORTEZ in She was a passion-flower of the Tropics, E O { THE SPANTARD. whose beauty led one man to risk every- ; ’ - thing for love, until across the blue lagoons / g NEW STANTON f“'“,s" hing for : ontin. trom 3 M of the South Seas, Fate sounded the ancient 3 .T. warning against the mating of Fast with West! A story of romance, pathos and a native girl's great sacrifice ! Al ( Takoma Park, D. TAKOMAmm‘%'{“nu"x'n e T"F GREAT. PATHE Vs, Directed for the Cosmopol tan Corporation by = Mauriee Z : 4 Tourneur: " Released 3 X QM v e oty gt on a - CRANDALL'S e rence | i ks de the famous g THIS WEEK—_LEWIS STOXE * on in £, g Givud 8 NALDI and . & o 1 ¢ > ) 1 THE LADY WHO LIE Aok s % mve Piotures Crandall Saturday Nichters “TAKING THE AIR" CRANDALL'S TIvort 14th & Park RA. N.W, TODAY AND TOMORROW—RICH- ARD BARTHELMESS in "SI FIRE." COMEDY and REVIEW. ’S AMBASSADOR WITH A WONDERFUL CAST. INCLUDING CRANDALL'S A Y. ANITA STEWART | BERT LYTELL I O RIS STORE, “NITA U NAL, GEORGE SEIGMANN | JUSTINE JOHNSTO" 3 and VIRGINIA VALLI in “THE HUNTLY GORDON | LIONEL BELMORE Cn L R T T ST PRINCESS DE BOURBON | FLORENCE TURNEL : 3 . 'S CENTRAL HOWX'S HODGE-PODGE MANY OTHER NOTED PLAYERS CRANDALLS ot Bet b & E PATHE NEWS, FABLES 7 - s p X TOM GANNON'S MUSIC B GAN THE BIG TOWS 'n;\'n"} H . | [RavoLEs sy F STREET AT 13TH (EECTTTETATIN s T ¥ OMORROW — DORONTHY DEVORE and LOUISE FAZENDA BROADWAY BUTTERFLY COMEDY. CRANDALL'’S AVENU 615 Pa. 2 nm. daily; 3 pm. TODAY _AND TOMORROW—] ARD, BARTHELMESS 'RAND. ’§ Apollo Theater c ALL’S and Garden 624 H St. N.E. TODAY _AND TOMORRO! —l‘LA"\E “THE WHITE, nw:rm"' ‘And AL Another Great ST. JOHN in_“CURS! e Weatern Fomance by R ‘ CRANDALL'S YORK THEATER Ga. Ave. & Quebec St. J TODAY—RICHARD DIX 'in “T0O " y MANY RISSES A AL ST Semon i e Dot tomo 3 = ” e . Beitz—Adayted - TH] ULEL Som r ) 0 mor- | ) Author of <North of 36 The | B [ 2oie cdgepted TO\(ORI.O;_VR FoLA NEORLY (THR ary’ « Tue : W itioel, I HAUNTED HONEIMOON.. AVSE Jonn I vcurmes W , ! A thrilling drama of the § CRANDALL'S Home Theater Doroths v at O'Malle 5 v frontier, of wild-horse R TODAY—PETE MORRISON in' “THE " Mine Wit fron | Ny hunting, of .two brothers \ N ; MISTERY, OF ROST mANGH, 2 in love with the same girl TOMORROW__BABY PEGGY _in )\;n}’. k- | : | and of th}eI mas'nifl:ent A \ ) SONSHINE coupben A B stallion whose capture ; T R Desert” and | ] v | cettled tHe rivalry! Seven Ty RAPHAEL $th 2nd 0 Streets N.1. ROTHY MACKAILL in in “High | } roaring reels of action I IR CHICKIE. COMEDY. with a punch in every y 1 CAR?LINA‘;::{%% 3: SE. scene. Filmed on the Ari- ith_DORO! zona plains with a great 3 CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 e 7 Ample l’nrl(l": Snace cast that includes g A JACKIE COOGAN: “THE RAG MAN.’ ck Holt, Noah Beery anc ove s - DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR BORER™S Mo condny, MRIGH iape Tighlotu et oo ¥ AND NOAH BEERY 3 _HOPES: PATHE NEWS BVENTS. Doris Kenyon and e e e T R : OLYMPIE You 5t. Bet. tatha 15t nche Swes Ronald Colma o y Lo RMONT in “BROKEN Eeio 1\\“\-v”"r»!;(- TR E 2 - = — SENNETT COMEDY. Saturday, Wesley » ADDED PROGRAM HITS EUTE 14th St. and R. L. Ave. 3 a - T EIGH. Stk - OUR GANG COMEDY --- INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL-— OVERTURE LEE in OLD HOME WEBR 1A PARK. mPPoDROME Sth&N.Y.Av.N.W. s hiie ety ) WEEK BEQIN- ’ — FITH, HOLMES HERBERA and TAN Ford in “The Old Homestead,” Cameo | NING TODAY KETTH in “LOVES WILDERNESS.™ comedy, “High Hope nd Pathe STREET AT 1343 Wisconain Ave. News Events: Tuesday, Bert Lytell, DUMBARTON "ot vooxs Adoiphe Menjou and. Ciaire. Windsor : : s S AorEEREE e VLA | O e e s IIIIllllllllIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIllll'lIIIlIlI in “Rupert of Hentzau" and “Merry SRR i

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