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AMUSEMENTS. photoplays This Week Friday, Continued fror Reed Howes in Buster” and Lig’ A Zero"; Saturday, House ters in “Raffles,” pictures of randall & day Nighters” broad sting through radio station WRC and Aesop © First No. 3 “The S Snob dwarf telow each other. An added at when they turn against fon of interest will ¢ e irty Ye abbrevi ated film subjes glimpses of the film productions that thrilled the older gen in days gone by. Amphg the shown Kiss,” made by o in said to be the oldest film i ‘Ant Old Maid in a Drawing Room,” made in 1898; “Street Car Chivalry” of ‘3bout the same vintage. and fin Mu{ “-‘f super-thriller of 1903, “The AVENUE GRAND. d tomorrow, Milton Sills in king O"Mall Bowes in “Look Out™ sduy Wednesday. Mary Brian and Joyee in “The Little French ( Har don in “Boobs in Woods” and Pathe Review: Thurs Gloria Swanson in “Mme. Sans and Hodge Podge: Iriday, eters in “Raflles,” picture “Crandall Saturday XNighters” casting through station, WRC Aesop Fable: Saturday.” Reed Howes in “The Snoh and Charlie Chase in “Innocent Husbands.” CHEVY CHASE and tomorrow. Dot “Introduce, Me." Now or op's T and Bdward Sunshine ind Al ain Robbery Tuxedo comedy, “The Tourist’ e Pathe news reel and Mr. Gannon's orchestral numbers will round out the Pprogram. House of the RIALTO—" ne O'Brien the photo. piay attraction at Rialto this week | Taken from the story by Samuel Hopkins Adams, “Siege” is a dramatic ture young wife who had a ng d for the pleasures that vouth demands and who was shack the conventions of her husband's |’ tives. How dominating Thursday, Lois Wilson v ruled the lives of an aris. | Baxter “Welcome New England family, how it | one me to suicide and al Fun and most caused the separation of a_ hus. a Kk Hoxie in * band and wife, these are the high Turpin ts of the plot chapter The cast of vers includes Mary | Silve Capi Marc MacDermott, Beatrice !gm\; n Ave) Harry and Helen Universal come fourth chapter Today Lean in Lloyd i Livents and Florence Vidor in “Marry Me Butterfly Man Wedne nd Home' °¢ in * in “hee Unwel inbar. Ball Mischa Gute! wi present : iture 9. “Follies for nge of singing and dancin Mile. tte Royak. fc Imperial Conservators nd Baby Vera M musical comedy f age and accounted prodigy. CIRCLY Today and tomorr theln in. “Soul Fire Tuesd inald Denny in “I'll Show You the Wednesday, House Peters & Ruth Miller in “Head Winds": sday and Fridas ks in “The Thief William Desmo: Lichard B trograd Iy with th only 8 vears terpsichorean Another novelty will be by 10 girls recently estants in_the ‘Miss W ontest. Eve Hardell in ons, and a fantasy entitled ores of Vietor Herbert,” will be s of the presentation Rialto Concert condu l)l \IB \RTO\ nd Lew C Venus"; tomor nd Kenneth Har. owded Hour"; Tuesday, r ‘Life's Gr Alma Rubens uerite 8 t and Jame: vood in "G nson's Wite’ Thursday, Virginia Valli and W Beery in “The Signal Tower Lois Wilson and Warner Baxter in “Welcome Home™; turday, Alma Bennett, Billie Dove and Holt in “The Light of Western Stars Daniels in “The ¢ Johnnie W ch ne Wom stling ogram TIVOLI—"The Making of 0'Malley.” Today and tomorrow the att at the Tivoli Theater will be National's “The Making of O'Malley * starring Milton Sills. supported by Dorothy Mackaill, little Helen Row. land. Warner F 10 J. Carni be shown the exc ind aturday ing a complete ugh station WRC the Air’; an Aesop Fa the Pathe Revie uesday and Wedne Nazimova, supported by he Redeeminz Sir rt Blackton fc with Sennete match will HOME. and Wal- dget”: tomor- Deadwood Butterfly Novak and Wil Today. ter Hiers row, Will vach” and Man]’; Tuesday. F liam’ Fairbanks in “The Fatal N take,” pictures of the “Crandal S urday Nighters” broadeasting throug h fon WRC and comedy. “The Olym pic Games Wednesday, Colleen Mopre in Iy” and Pathe Review k is Kenyon and Milton I Want My Man" tures ers.” broad program d “Taking ubbles Alla ellegen, ected by aph, to. sether in the in | the | nd CHff broad- CIiff | News est | and Bert | THE SUNDAY COLUMBIA—Gloria Swanson | “The Coast of Folly. i | METROPOLITA Talmadge in From Paris.” LACE—Norma Sheater A Slave of Fashion.” TIVOLI—“T h ¢ Whirl, cggar on Horse- back,” ht Lifc of New ! York Light of Western Stars AMBASSADOR- From Paris,” * Hour,” Secret” and || “The Rainbow Trail” :ARLE ROOF—"The Rainbow " “A Woman's Faith” The Marriage Whirl." TRAL—"Fighting You Beauty and the Bad Man,” “The Making of O'Malley” Son of Kazan.” l Next Week's photoplays Constance 1 “Her Sister | Il e in Marriage and he Crowded c's of and “Baree, { Marrison Ford in “The Price . Conway “Bad Company”; is Wilson, Warner Baxter and Cosg in Trome’ turday, sy Ruth Miller and David Powell in “Back to Life.” PARK. tomorrow. Irene Rich, and Constance Ben and 1" CHf Bowes and Pathe News Strongheart in WVhite Fan ind Lige Conley in Done in Oil"; Wednesday and Thur 1y mes Cruze's “Marry Me” with | Florence Vidor and Harry Langdon in “The Sea Bquawk riday, Mrs. Wallace Reid in “Broken Laws’ and Bobby Vernon in “A Rarin’ Romeo” v, Evelyn Brent in “Smooth as Sutin q G Tryon in “The | Battling Orioles. continuous Saturday from Sunday from {3 pm. of a | Today and { Huntley Gordon net in “My W hip $Sh ents; Tuese PRINC Today and tor f kail in | “Short Kilts,” a |of the Wild"; Tue: Alice Terry in “Confessions of * and Will Rogers in “A Truth Jane Novak in Aesop's Fables | { and comedy,-also amateur night; Fri day, William Desmond in “The Meas ure of a Man,” Pacemakers in_“The Fast Male,” and News Reels; Satur v, Reed Howes in “Geared to Go, Sennett’s “Bull and _Sand episode “The Fighting nger.” . Dorothy Mac- an Laurel in episode 1 of “'Perils and Wednes 9. RAPHAE Today, Marie Prevost, Moute d John Roche in “Kiss Me Ag: an_ Laurel in _“Monsieur Don't > tomor Capt. Nungesser and Jacqueline Logan in 'he Sky aider.” comedy, Aesop Fable; Tues ay, Alma Rubens and Frank Mayo “The Price She Paid”; also Fox Wednesda ena Owen in Hunted Woman arlie Chase arle and | “Welcome | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., AUGUS ley in “King Dumb,” also “Sunken Silver,” No. 2. % i Today, Eivelyn Brent in “Smooth as | {Satin” "and ¥l ‘Roach's “A Sailor|§ ON CHANI Papa’; tomorrow, “Men and Women" ‘ ™ {and comeay. entific Husbands 1,000 face Tuesday, Virginia Valli in _“Up |“The Unholy Th ;:.«r“ and Wanda Wiley [{he grotesque “Gridiron Gertie”; Wedn: i " and Jack Pickford in Whichiats s o] and Jimmie Adams in it | Mirscle Man Marion Davies in | “The Penalty.” » Dame. Uunholy Prowning pictur 1dip Nelson in Chaney just he appears in real 0 |n with no more make-up than rder,” | Douglas Fairbanks would wear in a PO of modern American life more, ney declares that th ck to the cle Man”‘and “The " he would prefer to drive . S0 hereafter there will be niche in the movies for some th" with in his latest picture, e.” has abandoned ries of disguises famous in “The “Treasure Island,” and “The Hunchback man Three,” a new Tod Howes reveals Lon Bert R ighting Breed of the " in “Cireus 1 Pathe Review. in Range | comed IFurthe | rather | days of TAKOMA, new ardyous | PART 1925— Chaney Bans Make-up aspiring—and one might say, perspir- ing—Chavey to fill. | No man has ever worked harder for his movie laurels than this same | | Chaney. No.man has ever attempted | |more difficult and tortuous disguises » |for ghe camera than Chaney. His b | hit’under George Loane Tucker's di- | veption in “The Miracle Man” opened \hlx way to screen me and he fol- lowed that with a4 series of contorted physical appes culminating in “The Hunch Notre ne. with a make-up that required the best part of two hours to prepa which kept him trussed up, frequent- ly in great pain, throughout the length of the screen working day Chaney has now acquired what | screen progyicers call “a public,” and he has deflvered *“no makeup” ulti- matum that is declared “final.” The Way of a C iay and Thursda) Conway Te | comedy nd | Wonyn’ They Keep Betty Jumping. Bx TTY the 17-vear-old rl st umount’s A BRONSON & is no ( pupils of Paramount’s new sehool for vers at Astoria, Long Island. But 1ty nevertheless is getting a more rigorous course of training than if she was the veriest neophyte in Adolph Zukor's clussroom. This is bei mply demonstrated the wide unge of roles that are belng given to the girl who first burst into fame us the immortal Peter Pan, I hare legs d all. 1 ed, she has ! jumped from one type of medium to another with such p steney that now . she must b teel veteran Her st ew Yo sduct : Aesop comedy: \Satur rud serial “Sunken Silver,” ; comeds p - YORK. ow, Richard Bar Fire” and Aesop Antonio Moreno and “Her Husband's in “Wake Up” a Stars,” No. Wednes. ry in “Any {and comeay cientific | Thursday, Evelyn Brent Mury Fiynn” and Hal ¥ adlor Papa’: Friday, Peter uty and the Bad Ma Neison in “Going strongheart in “White i00d 1 % ni Today and t thelmess in Fable; Tuesday atsy Ruth Mille Cliff Bow by de gin to is a miss of old 50s in the screen Richman's play part the e Arthy da nd Sennett’s * THE' LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT = SUN.—MON.—TUES. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS ROD La ROCQUE Ev t nght Life of New York LIZZIE = = Dorothy Scenes Gish and George Hackathorne I\ roadivay SENNETT'S “SUPER-HOOPER-DYNE FRLSAT. HOUSE PETERS Version of the res of RAFFLES teur ALMA RUBENS Zasu P Jean' Her A WOMAN’'S Cracksman ot So | sted among the like a | | Deserted Towns. | SPEAKING of ¥queer towns he has met,” so to speak, Bill Hart says: ““Once, in' making a pigture, T hap | pened to go to Columbia, Calif., on lo { cation. It is in Tuolumne County, not far from other famous towns of the gold days of 1849-50, such as Sonor | Jamestown, Angels Camp, etc. “But Columbla is a deserted village | There arc probably not more than | souls there. Yet once it was populor | the center of a placer mining district | The old brick houses, with heavy wrought-iron doors, still stand. Much of the furniture remains within. There were desks and stools for bookkeepers books and ull sorts of Stuff, dating from 6 ago, buried beneath pile of dust. When the placer mining pe tered out-—folks moved away and left | the empty shell “The Wells-I'argo scales also are ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK GLEN ECHO WITH 50 ATTRACTIONS IS THE BEST PLACE TODAY FOR REAL RECREATION and |, AMUSEME NTS there, and on those scales the that financed the Civil War 060,000—was welghed! How's tha a history! “I have encountered and strange towns in my travels this seemed the most interesti There i3 a sort of sadness about it mute appeal, as if it were say ny Guai bu ing | 'Why have you left me?' .- | didn't linger lo | the dirt. failed. before the And days pay there other e old adually ng W f ne hap: iz no Now ONGDILTY €O ALTq Aflnfl\ But folke z in those days when It was a case of fellow o1 » the ghost towns of decay to remember them, to tell their story.” STARTING TODAY Carl ‘Laernmle Presents MEGE VIRGINIAVALL' BRIEN EUGENEO Samuel Hopkins Munn Low Match ON THE STAGE MISCHA GUTERSON'S “RIALTO FOLLIES OF 1925 Whe Wers Close Competitors to Herald Oontest for the Title of Y.\J r/ Miss Abbie MISS WASHINGTON \)f p‘ V\ K\ } [ HITHnmm = The C(oolest Theaters in America T Perform- Contin- 00 A. M Sunday— Comedy Tame Men and Wild W an in the Waihingtes and FAITH Neal Burns in “CALL A COP” SPORTLIGHT Woods. Topics Joors Open starring_Hz of the D: ay ¥ Anita. Do Keith, Joe Rickson a « in “Baree, Son of Ka James Oliver Curwood; Cha ase, in and and 1ld rtis 3ad Boy": Thursday, Madge Bel y and Willlam Haines in “A ool His Money”; comedy, Friday, ' Lillian _Rich Landis in “Cheap Kisses"; also umerstein in and Hal ERANDALL'S F Street at Tenth. PFWEEK BEGINNING TODAY = Our Gang in “SHOOTIN' INJUNS" REVIEW Roach's na.” “Our Gang” in = and “Cinema Stars,” “Circus Fever ‘Innocent Husbands ¥, Tom | N© Fox's prodt he ‘Rain rail” Cupid’s and a AMBASSADOR Grird Doris Kenyon, Llovd Hughes, Ho- bart Bosworth and Tuily Marshall head the t of First Natlor produc- tion he Half Way to be hown &t Crandall's Ambassador Theater the first three days of this week, together with an Aesop Fable, “Wir ', Wednesday and Thu Cortez and Jet Goud mount’s productic ‘The Spaniard”; also the exclusive Crandall pictures of the randall Saturday Nighters.” broadcasting a radio program througl jon WRC. and Cliff Bowes. in * < Out* day, House Peters production, “Raffles nett’s “Bashful Jim. “H. Howe ‘Hodge Podege’: Bert Lytell in “Steele Yfounted'; Walter Hiers meo”: a Grantl: ht,” Pathe Revie he Day EARLE ROOF- veryman's W The ‘attractions on the Earle Roof this week will include: Today, to- morrofy and Tuesday “Every- man’'s Wi 1 Fox pr tio) with Tl £ RS n Wed. sday and Thursday Peters “niversal’s f Sellew’s . “Raffles and Saturday Miltory § Making of O Malley. Shorfas unctighfs with the midniglt, The MHac OLYMPIC. Today and tomorrow son and Raymond Griffith in to Paradise’”; Tuesday, Florence Vidor ind Edward Everett Horton in “Marry A Wednesday Boots Betty ai AMER[CAN st St. m‘HI ALIC TAR \ ll < tol dl’ b( 5 N.E. “cAsT One . 1 WRITE RO TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. GLORIA SWANSON in \‘X ADAME SANS GENE Pathe CRANDALL’S J!:’ITROI’OLIT AN THIS WEEK-—DORIS man Saturday the Royal ‘A Rarin in Rice ' “Top = THE_HALF NELSON CRANDALL’S TIVOLIT 1100 & TODAY, AXD TOMORRO 4 DOROTHY o 5 AMBASSADOR (L NW. CRANDALL’S TODAY. TOMORR CRANDALL'S' CENTRAL ath ot tly in con. 1. coupled k until D&E BERT OF " THE GANG 1n LIGHT CRANDALL’S AVOY THEATER AND GARDEN 14th and Columbia Mate. = PM TODAY—EVELYN B 3 endooTH AS SATIN And ROACH'S SAILOR PAPA TOMORROW " RICHARD DIX in Rnd S CRANDALL’S 5 TODAY AND TOMORT DOROTH Y MAKING OF O 1 the clos both nights was ta be shown nanv requests from photopla shown aused the t of robf to mal chi 00k The Richard B therefore. will | and Saturday nis ‘Her Hushand et anmounced NTRAL — “Steele of Mounted.” tion to e 1 Theate week ter 1he S instead of SMEN as originally HINE GRAND Ave. R.F MILTON ACEATEL, the Royal The attrs in Centr: va of this sduction of nted.” wit togethe shown at TODAY AN COMPSON A TOMC -u HOW: NEY EXs BETTY 5 -nh 1 OUR Lloyd productior Secret,” featu Patsy Ruth M « Torrence, Ph ankie Darro. The Cloud Hopper Dorothy Dwan (Mrs and Friday Ric Soul Fire,” suy yve, Charlotta Mor and Walter 1 Bubbles I'aramount’s Market Value,” Mack Cupld’s Boots” : e “Hodge Podge. CRANDALL’S' " : 5 N 10‘;\\11”\m-‘\‘ ar Thurs- Bartheln film versior LINCOLN—"Night Night Life in shown at the Li three days story of metrog iance, with Rod T Giish, Trpest Torrenc Hackatherne in the lea directed by Allan D *‘Super-Hooper-Dyne Liz short reels will Wednesday _and Rubens ercy Woman's TFaith," a also Neal Burns in 2 Grantland Rice and Saturday, “Raffle llouse Peters’ also Our Ttoach’s “Shootin Injuns. ,Pathoe Review. PARK THEATER Jhl‘( 11th N.W. RICH. TLEY GORDON it MY OLYMPlc You St. Bet. 14th & 15th TODAY AND TOMORROW —BETTY _COMPSON "and RAYMOND GRIFEITH in Paramount’s “PATHS TO PARADISE STAN LAUREL OMEDY. NEWS ELITE 1%h St. and R T. Ave. JACK HOLT in T TH HIPPODROME 1.y RIC) Marmont Universal L Cop APPOLO. and tomorrow. Betty New Lives for Old” an - in “Shooting Injuns”; Tuedfay | Leatrice Joy in “The | {Dressmaker From Paris” and CHff owes_in “Look Ou Thursday, ary Brian and Alice Joyce in “The 911 _H Street EMPIRE soe Today RS oD tCang”’ Jand Wednesday Xod Fovies “oF ‘the CHEVYCHASE o e MeKinley St. D. C. UGLAS MACLEAN n “INTRODUCE And IIAROI D 1. Nels Tvents Hope Hampton and | Pacemakers. ivide'; S “That Devil 4 Fro Quemado’ “The Great | Thompson in | Jimmie Con By The screen’s greatest character actor offers the crowning triumph of his career as the sideshow ventriloquist who conspired with a giant and a 3 dwarf to pursue a life of fant Yilg. crime in— Tod Browning's remarkable pro- duction of the rook drama classic! A METRO GOLDWYN PICTURE TO THE PUBLIC! The Unholy T perhaps the grcates ple of under drama - cith a romant Tft ever shown. I be- lieve it is greater than Miracle Man” o fadame X." YCE BEATU Annrn RITS “30 YEARS AGO" Showing glimpses of the picturcs that thrilled the fans of 1895. 1% and 1903! COMEDY-—NEWS \ TOM GANNON'S =4 music WEEK STARTING TODAY—SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 3 LOEW’S PALACGE cee” s e corid ADOLPH ZUKOR am JESSE L us“ NOT So LONG AGO’ ittle French Girl.” Walter Hiers in Ob, Bridget” and “Cinema Stws, ) ol L T ;’m; WEEK STARTING TODAY—'SUNDAY AUGUST 23 WITH MAE BUSCH, MATT MOORE AND A GREAT CAST--- n w ”OV\" LTS, Seasol &= LOEW’S COLUMBIA 585 1 4 Tense and Vivid Actress, gade Hotel Manager, Street”—The Shipw: CRANDALL'S [TivoLl 14¢h and Park Rd. SUN.-MON. MILTON SILLS With Dorothy Mackaill and a Cast_of Exceptional Capability in Hia' First Starring Vehiole MAKING OF O'MALLEY Taking- the Air” With Cran- dajl's Saturday Nighters Broad- ing — Aesop Fable — Pathe Review. TUES.-WED. NAZIMOVA Supported by Lou Tellegen and nglendld Cast_in J. Stuart Blackion's Protiuction for Vita- graph of the REDEEMING SIN * Harry Langdon in_“Boods in the Woods”—Topica. THURS.-FRI. ANITA STEWART Adwmirably Supported in Vila- m".'%'v. Vigorous Film Version ©of Jas. Olvier Curwood’s BAREE, SON OF KAZAN Charlis Chase in “Immocent Husbands.” SATURDAY. TOM MIX In Wm. Fox’s Picturication of One of the Most Engrossing “Westerns” of the Year, The RAINBOW TRAIL Sennett's “Cupid’s Boots"— Sportlight. 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RICARDO CORTEZ With Jetta Goudal in a Drama of Love More Vivid Than “The Sheik,” The SPANIARD “Taking the Air,” With Cran dall’s Saturday Nighters Broad- casting—Cliff Bowes in “Look Out.” FRIDAY. HOUSE PETERS In Universal's New F¥im Ver- sion of E. W. FKornunot's Storiea of the Amateur Cracks- man, RAFFLES Semmett’s “Bashful Jim"— Hodge Podge. SATURDAY. BERT LYTELL And an Prtraordinary Cast in Jas. Oliver Curwood’s Thrilling STEELE OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED Waiter Hiers in “A Romeo’'—Sportlight—P view—Topics. Hair -Drama awlezsly Rai na Fl ing LLOYD HUGHES Supported by Hobart Bosworth, Hardy, Tu”y Marshall, Teddy \“,,,,, San a Francis I)w‘ Lloyd Shel- Dealing W ,H the Adventures of THE HALF WAY GIRL in Singapore and or the High Seas and Its Principal Figures Comprised of a Stranded Americar a World War Nis Father, a Re Motley Crew of "\[m’n/ Veins and Curl Your Hair EDDIE NELSON IN A PEPPERY NEW LAUGHMAKER, “HOT AND HEAVY” SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY---OVERTURE, “THE FORCE OF DESTINY” (Verdi) WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, ALEX. PODNOS, CONDUCTING i NOW O M LETS GO ~~—CRANDALL'S |CENTRAL Ninth, Bet. D and E SUN.-MON. BERT LYTELL i a Supporting Cast of Gen- uine Distinction in Jas. Oliver cood’s Virile Drama of STEELE OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED “Our Gang” in “Circus F Sportlight— Pathe Review TUES.-WED. PATSY RUTH MILLER ANTONIO MORENO Ruth Clifford, David Torrence, Walter McGrail and a Sterling Cast in Frank Llo HER “HUSBAND'S SECRET Semon in Hopper THURS.-FRI. RICHARD BARTHELMESS Bessie Love, Carlotta terey, Helen Ware, Walter Long' and Others of Note n John Robertson’s SOUL FIRE Fable—Added At- tractions. SATURDAY AGNES AYRES And a Tupical Paramount Cast in a New Hit, HER MARKET VALUE Sennett's “Cupid’s Boots" Hodge Podge. Larry he Cloud Mon- Aesop q i e T T filIIl|||I|Il|llI!|I|IIII|||‘!|||I||IIIIIHIIIIINIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIllIIIIIIII“IIIII!IIIIIIII!I!Illlmllllllllfl i

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