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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925. L " the Metropolitan Symphony, Daniel | son” with First National's production APOLLO, “Good Morning, Nurse”; Thursday, |tor: Friday. Milton Eills ‘".NR,T:' Breeskin, conductor, will round out|of Don Mullally's play, “The Desert| Sunday and Monday, Richard Bar.|Bebe Danisls and Norman Kerry in|Last FHour' and T”'d g the bill Flower.” The comedy will be Lige|theimess in ul Fire” and Aesop|'Daring Youth” and comedy -| Range No. 9: Saturda | | v Y “The Desert Flower" {s the picture | Canley in “Beware,” and theré will be | Fable; Tuesday and Wednesday, Patsy | rists De Luxe". Friday, Fred Thom-|Prevost and Monte Blue ir | jin the making of which Miss Moore|added short reels and special pipe|Ruth Miller and Antonio Mereno in|Son in “The Bandi Baby" and cr.m L\za{v and Clff Bowes in sustained serions vertebrae injuries|organ music “Her Husband's Secret- and Sennett's When Dumbbells Ring”: Satur-| Up N i 3 5 : 5 | when she fell from a rapidly moving | Wednesday and Thursday. Mme.|“Super-Hooper-Dyne Lizzles": Thurs. Yakima Canutt in “White Thun- TAKOMA. | NATIONAL—"Kiki. Next in importance will be Lubin | handcar on the Mojave Desert. In|Alla Nazimova in J. Stuart Blackton's | day Gloria. Swanson in. *Mme. Sans Ben Turpin in “The Mari mze; Sunday and Monday Jorothy | A comedy of the heart is what [30d Lowrie in “Ahll Show You,"|it she is seen first as the step-{production, *The Redeeming Sin.” | Gene” and ‘‘Hodge Podge; Friday,|Circus” and “Sunken Silver,” No. 10.| Mackaill in ckie e News f the famous | Johnny Bell and Helen Le Clair in|daughter of a brutal gang foreman on at mas. | "The Tryout” and Earl Mountain and | a new raflroad spur. Then, to escape with Lou Tellegen opposite, and Mack | §trongheart in “White Fang” andi L and come Sennett's * esday, Seend Owen in French piay, it D iy Skinners in Silk”; Friday, |Hal Roach's “A Haunted Honey- ) OLYMPIC. “The Hunted Woman' and comedy terpiece by Andre Picard, which ran [ CHff Dixon in “Wigginsville.” with | his attentions, she follows a youthful | Virginia Valll in Universal's produc: | moon': Saturday, boter 8. Kenes e “‘ 'r" Bebe Daniels| Wednesday. Priscilla Dean in *The Platform Pledges Broken He | abroad and in America for more per- | E7.he Qrey and the Crane girls. | noobo’ ops mexplicable peliah to o | tion, “Up the Ladder.” together with | “Beauty and the Bad Man.” Neal|, Sufday and Monday. Bebe Daniels| Crimson Runner and comeds: Thu | formances than one cdres to count. . Che feature picture will be the new gold rush town of Bullfrog,|Neai Burns in “Call a Cop” and a|Burns fn “Call a Cop” and Pathe|in “The Crowd our”; Tuesday,|j,v Tom Moore in “Adventure” and 2 | and will be presented at the Nationai | Trio production, “Go Straight,” a ro- | where she becomes one of the favorite | Grantiand Rice “Sportighte: Satur. | Booiy. Strongheart in “White Fang,” by Jack | o Friday. Richard Talmadge in Charges—Predicts Crop | next week mantic melodrama. of thrills and ex-| youngsters in the dance hall of Jack | day Raymond Grifith in""The Night London: Wednesday, “Lilies of the CUNG |G ol | As a matter of fact, “Kiki" is really | Cltement, featuring Owen Moore, | Royal. Then comes the gfeat ro-|Glub » with Vera Reynolds. Wallace AVENUE GRAND. Street”; Thursday, Mabel Ballin.| . edy and semakers Price Slum > chnracter study. The heart inter- | Cladye Huletis, Mary Car, Robert|mance of her ilife—packed with|Goey ot Uiee fleynoule, Walgee| — — AVENUE GRAND. =~ |wrank ' Mayo. Wanda Hawlev, in|camedy Ikt i an, Sy rice p. | 8o W rinally | Edeson, George Fawcett and Francis | human interest, sincerity, fun, thrills | cie o oo = i unday and Monday, Patsy Ruth ) Barriers Burned . Away’; Friday. serial, “Sunken Silver,” No i Sl A o il e e and drama : Gang'' in “The Mysterious Stranger.” | jor and Antonio Moreno in “Her Hus- | charl fi e Batird s | o sumken ol i SenS By around a native of Kiki" | McDonald. s . |and dramatic power . a Pathe Review and. “Topics of the O e I faor (Jus | Charles Ray In ‘“Percy”. ‘Saturda comed -9 became universal after t show .mh»u film features and orchestra i Day o ret: and Lioyd Hamilton in | owen Moore and Marguerite De La YORK | ated Press, and, wi ol Pa numbers under Director Arthur J. g : ; Tuesday and Wednesday. ! Motte in ~East of Brondway.- i The Republican party has not mm‘\\ where the distances are mare | — 2 O R R RS ST R Y ARLE ROOF—“She Wolves. S S ks ohidin Teess PARK. et | promn in’its platform to | magnificent than even in Washing- | GAYETY—"Rarin’ to Go.” derella and a begzar who lost him.| _The Earle Roof will commence the |Thursday, Agnes Ayres in er Mar | er steps are necessary to | ton, the play exudes a relative inter-| rpe k a balanced condition be- | est’ that cannot be mistaken. For culture, industry and labor, | Kiki AR : e Ma% | Sunday and Monday. Bebe Danieis | x pro- ket Value' and Hal Roach's “A|,.nd Kenneth Harlan in “The Crowded | L' | Sigrid " Holmquist oty 5 4 i new week with the William F al | new theatrical season at the vety Theater will open Saturday, Ga a girl not indigenous to any | August 2 e o E - X - = News sday. Johnnie | ' 7 il g mith W, Brookhart said cular place or clime: ; She I6HD- | Qiteantion, Taie LUt Burleagueis| the, Earamount Brian and Neil | Nisht life founded on the David Be-|and Charlie Chase in “Looking for ele o LA of the Biresra ana ety S e g ss prepared for delivery today. | tional. e Workmen and cleaners are now em- | Hamilton in “The o play * iThe Man in: Evenmng|Seliy/ - Sstwdsy,. owen Mydre sndl ety iohe Goofy. Age”: Wednes:|Difalley in “The White Desert” s ator predicted that under| Next Monday night the National|pjoyed in putting things in order and | Men,” a story said to be in many re- | Clothes,” which will be offered Sun.|Constance Bennett in “Code of the} (2VING il AOOH S BE con and R R £ resent marketing conditions the | Theater Plavers will open in this|ihere will be many changes in minor | spects a recreation of “The Miracle | 42y, Monday and Tuesday nights.| West” and Lige Conley in “Below |yl 100 o WCrOUT @l o o*iome | Wednesday. 2 ner will receive less for this vear's | Belasco triumph that made Lenore | datails that will add i ihe comfort | Man E The' comedy will be “Meet the Miss. | Zer iy and comedy, “The Dome Doctor”; SarTkel Vajue ective bumper crop than he did | amous. Leneta Lane will essay | of matrona’ o com SRR (SRt At Torsd Nen us. I o e it Nesimova 1o “X Doll’s Howse': | ners Silk St vear's short crop. Govern. |the Ulric role. Interest is concen. | oyPolr e e By res BB | anithy i Ty ki CHEVY CHASE. e mont and Alma R 5 - . |and comedy, “Hold Everything; Sat- | Mot anc Ama formerly manager of the Shubert-|produced by Herbert Brenon from a|Irene Rich in “My Wife and I.” a| Sunday and Monday, Jack Holt, | urday, double bill, Fred Thomson in o Tinrasra Belasco here scenario by Paul Schofield. Its locale | Warner Brothers' production, supple-| Billie Dove and Noah Beery, in “Light | “Thundering Hoofs" and Richard | !** When the season gets in operation |15 the Bowery in the late '90s. It |mented by an educational picture;|of Western Stars”; news events, | Talmadge in “The Fighting Demon.” | patrons will find novelties to spice | concerns a beggar king of the Bow-|comedy. Friday and Saturday, An-| Aesop’s Fables and a screen novelty, | (Shows continuous, Sundays from 3 the weekly changes in presentations | ery who promises a woman of the |tonio Moreno and Patsy Ruth Miller | “Zowie. Tuesday, Willlam Fox pro- | and Sawurdays from 2 p.m.) of cartoon comedies and farces and | Streets on her deathbed to take her |in “Her Husband's Secret,” a Frank | duction, “It Is the Law Imperial ited in this announcement, for, | while Miss Lane has shown an ex- eme versatility during her Wash- | on en ment. “Kiki” will de- | mand from her talents a forte she has not heretofore exhibited been given othe denied agricultur . and made & indus . he point- | credit | States is the only clvil- \ the world that pro- | L S S | entertainments, including some col-{ little 4-yearold daughter out of an | Lloy duction SRnaay. Blont Larer. Welnieiay RAPHAEL. nile comed hibits the organization ‘of a co-op- | KEITH'S—0diva and Seals. | ored aggregations orphan asylum and give her a decent jarle Roof management an-|and Thursday, Bebe Daniels, “The| Sunday and Monday, Anna Q. Nils- Review erative « 1 by law. It is my A bill of wide variety is announced | ! chance in life. As the girl grows to | nounces that it also is doing its bit | Crowded Hour"; News and Newspaper |son, Lewis Stone and Shirley Mason ' opinion t Lol banking [ for B. F. Keith's Theater next week, | LOEW'S COLUMBIA—Lillian Gish in | W0Manhood the heggar king loves her. | toward the greater movie season and | Fun. Friday, Thunder, the dog. in|in “The Talker': comedy, Aesop F: S ETue to organize a | (onpeq by Odiva. the water queen, and | S Romol but rather than ruin her life, he |presenting worthy attractions. | “Silent Pal": Mack Sennett's “One |bles; Tuesday, Douglas McLean in co-ope at the Hme liuel So L als: who natosms Hokey vext week, at Loew's Columbia, |2°PL8 & plan to remove from her all > ninth chapter, “Sunk- | “Introduce Me"; -aiso Fox INew ountry touring practically every cor. | &eqt o Ol ner of the globe. This act is described | (i)' . 1s one of the most unusual, beautiful v’ or |and thrilling ever attempted on the | sprang to jot’s romance, ‘“‘Romola be shown for the f with Lillian supported by « Dol iuakeriin the ‘ereae: ie | "Captain January”; Universal comedy. | Ethel Clayton in “Wings of Youth ‘Romola, ure her happiness e (‘n;'nd:f;'« e hnovae | “Tce Cola™; third chapter, “Play Ball." | comedy, Yes! Yes! Nannette e | — = | = rsday. Claire Windsor and « sh in the stellar role, - = G the first two days of next week the | ¢ Thursday, CIs Yorothy Gish, Ronald | RIALTO—"Drusilla With a Million.” | traction will be Reed Howes in | DUMBARTON. Teasle fn S Just s Woman ent laws of the stage, Colman, William H. Powell, Charl Next week’s photoplay at the Rialto|“Youth's Gamble,” an ac rama,| Sunday. a ; Family Comedy. “Hot Stuff"; Priday, qeon i e : olm: s owell, Charles| 2 K ’ s outh's Gamble,” an action drama,| Sunday, Lilllan Rich and Cullen g M Com | ot erention A s At |Lane and a4 cast that * includes |l be “Drusilla with a Million,” from | full of thrills and adventure. Harry | Landis in “Cheap Kisses": -Monday, | Richatd Talmadge in “Youth and Ad- | e thousands, the novel by Blizabeth Cooper and|Langdon's travesty, “Boobs in the|“It is the Law": Tuesday. Florence|yenture’; also Pace Makers No. 2 {famous artists are included in this | “Romola” comes to Washington |starring Kenneth Harlan, Mary Carr| Woods" - . : e : | A Grandland Rice Vidor in “The Mirage”; Wednesday, | ~1erton of the Goofies”; Saturday o e i Jla, Semen | direct from a 16-week engagement In (and Priscilla Bonner light” and a scenic, “Italy,” will Béstia Fave and Glone B o o mudems 0L he P TRAVEL COMFORT PERJURY ]s CHARGED Ruth Mz Nartine VIl ana Mi- New York at $2 prices. It also had It is the story of a little slavey, of | plete the program. Tuesday Silent Watcher”: Thursday, Colleen :rax_e % (]rulr )Tn:';um?v” P];hc: Stops and prevents the nauses of | Euth Moz i and Mi-| syccessful runs in Angeles and |voung motherhood torn to tatters by | Wednesday, Metro-Goldwyn's Moore in “So Big": Friday, Letta 10NN 1ast chapter of “idano [ e e o v IN MURDER HEARING | A" special musical feature will be | Philadelphia at $1.50 prices. Its|legal crossexamination and beaten by | White Desert,” with Claira Windsor, | Goudal and Godfrey Tearla® in BB Sl roC . Stiken Silyer B l [offered by Rae Hieanor il and her | BLeSentation at Loew's Columbia will | pitiless nslaughts iff the courts, her | Pat OMalley and Robert Frazer, to. |lome of the Tenement~: Saturday,|Prise matinee. [ coméort throus | S Brother. "She is an exceptional wiol. | P® at the usual Columbia admission | babe snatched n:nn her arms and her | zether with Lige Conley in “Below | Richard Talmadge In ~Jimmie's Mil SAVOY. i 7 & $1.50at T‘j{/;’fl H Judge Scores Attorneys Defending |ist and her brother & remarkabie | Sl o e loyal young husband lost to her just|Zero”: Thursday and Friday, First|lions.” e e T i : 3 S R \! it | “Romola” was directed hy Henry|when love Was about to unite them.|National's version of Eugene Wal- o Sungay, Eefer B. Kyn he ethorsiit. Romedy 0o, i \ Three Suspects in Ober- Gttt e St director of Miss Gish's previous | A thrilling climax follows scenes of “Just a Woman,” with HOME. g s et - "fi‘“ L(:;\:.m | ‘ s Gase | company in “A Recital / Classique, o i e 0 0 i y Tearle, Percy Marmont and| Sunday, Lois Wilson and Warner | Macl.ean fn -Intreduce Mo ang o i holtzer Ca O A Goeaon eopogue.l s made etirer | paVeg proiokie €nd musltl peo | Derothy | Brock: (also Hal Roadli's | Datler in Welcome Homs’ pad jur| o e o iatcoduce Mall and cpm. | i By the Ascociated Press Cirillino, Ttalian clowns, in their side etual Tootla of GeoreelCuteson. T POPSISS by il ol My Duby”. Netsniny. Tk | desite comety. “Trapim My am i b Tuaeday, o NOBLESVILLE ting offering, “The Happy Hooli (M nNtrence a1 R e Woman's Faith,” adapted from Clar- | day, Vidor in “Marry Me"|and Neal Burns in “Why Hesitate R s, their feature used with the | is the love story of the little| TIVOLI—“Her Husband's Secret.” |Chce Budington Kelland's novel,|and comedy, “The Sleepwalker: Tues- | Wedneodny Alloe Terry 1y eoiate’: he release Stephen- | Greenwich Village Follies: Bob Carle Bl i B Sl < ks Miracle,” with Percy Marmot, Alma |day, Nazimova in “The Redeeming|and Scariet” and Senmett's - iiaier e Lo | ton, song writer, with Julie Ballew, a | e e s yictimized | patsy Ruth Miller and Antonio Mo | Rubens and Jean Hersholt: also Wal- | Sin nd comedy, “Smoked Out’; | Wagons: Thursday, Doris Kenyon with the murder of Miss|&irl with a remarkable voice, and ad- | e i 2 8 . |reno head the cast of First National's | ter, Hiers in “Oh, Bridget,” and a|Wednesday, Peter B. Kynes “Beauty |and Milton Sills Ta 1 ‘ant My Mar emon in “The Dome | on | ditional s will be announced later production, “Her Husband’s Secret,” | Lyman H. How ¥ e il s an adaptation of May Edginton’s story, med fc naissance, an fought to pr = . 1 National 0"""'5'".‘s..fm;mml igment,” will open the Lvman H_Howe “Hodge Podse” and_the Bad Man" and Sennett’s |and Larry Semon in “The Do the Harallior AT Huistah (N ional) ishentts | e s e it | AN Theater the first two days of next next week it will inaugurate the| METROPOLITAN—"The Desert Ths it £ % eater movie sea n” by offering | Flower. week i omody il te iy Gigantic Purchase and Sale of Brand-New Players and Grands! Money Talks—the manufacturer needed business to retain his force of skilled craftsmen and keep his factory in operation. He asked us if we could use an enormous quantity at a tremendous price reduction; in fact; he offered them to us regardless of factory cost. \We bought these instruments— ‘paid cash for them, so as to be able to secure every possible discount—which means that vou can buy these Brand-New Pianos for several hundreds of dollars less than they ever sold for before. who unsuccessfully vent the martyrdom of e “Hodge Podge. and the Bad Man” and Sennett’s|and Larry ving the adjournment ion of the Hamilton | EARLE—Russian Cirenit Court days of the Italian Re:| 3 lent was ordered after at torneys for the prosecution and de. he Greater Movie S fense on Judge Will M. Sparks | story by Charles K. Harris, who wrote | jnau . : . : ; ; & 5 gurated in Crandall's \me‘“ll | shown. Tuesday and Wednesday, Ri of the inty Circuit Court to | the famous song “After the Ball” | tan Theater mext week with a bill| saedn Corten Sotta Gonter erot o h‘;;r the cas : e Hfludmi (‘he \'Ialglr"(\;‘h‘"l \;‘i” be the | \hich is announced ‘one of the | Re in Raoul Walsh's production efore adjourning. thus making Russian National chestya, & &TOUP | moat entertaining ever presented on | Sos ‘ g . certain trio would not go on trial | of musicians from the land of the | & 5 i |- The Spemari & ANy and HIgH, street | before the October term of court,|steppes. hearted, romance, supplemented by The feature photoplay will be First ety e % = Judge Hines upbraided counsel for the | Five other acts of vaudeville and | Nationals - sereen vercion of Dan |2 e oco Mo B defense for the n for a change | the usual Earle features will round |fullally’s play, ““The Desert Flower,” Moo e M) of judge which he branded “'plain per- | out the bill W CeBants Wicors e Its st . é mount attraction, with Jury. | Special attraction il be a éhoren.| Betty Compson. Jack Holt and Wil-| . 2 STRAND—Russian_Master Singers— | craphic allegory. “The Greater Movie | ham Colller. jr. also Our Gang in : Gloria Gordon. B & most bes | ;Shoo SOt Sy e Revival to Be in Warehouse, | Season," in which the most beausitur | Shostin' Injuns”; Saturday, Bert Next week Drings at the Strand|and most gifted of the Pemberton | y¥i®l Dispatch to The Star Theater Gloria Gordon, star of the | Dancers will appear under the per- 12.— | “Flapper Wife,” the serial now ap- | sonal direction of Stafford Pemberton, of South | pearing in a local newspaper. She|who conceived and is presenting the rch here, will | will be presented in person at each | spectacle conduct a union revival in a ware- | performance, in addition tn the reg-| The comedy will be Lige Conley's| Colleen Moore. supported by Lloyd house at Logton, Augusta County, be- | ular program of vaudeville and pic- | tworeel Mermaid, “Beware," one of | Hughes, Kate Price, Frank Browniee ginn! 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