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v THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, AUGUST 30, 1925—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. a3 New : Ll lot of t Next Week's Photoplays Tl‘le Crandall Merger_ ,G‘:\:u(’lr\v?i ?f }fat.img Man hundred 1t a re ning will be in s RIALTO—William Fox's “The 12 queen of the silversheet, co 8 e o Ho'\:el,a * IT was with keen sense of satisfac- | Washington theaters involved in thel faryed the accolade of screen knight | byt tion that Washington nusvmpxu‘l’mn’r(n atlon are ndalFs Metropoli-| hood on Anthony Jowitt, by making zs and he gave 1 / 1 »Mn“”*l B Talented Washington Boy X ten-year-olJ « boy and protege « arren G. Harding. [ areatispy s METROPOLITAN -— Richard | | jovers learned two days ago that the | tan, Tivoll Ambassador, cCentral,|him her leading man in “The Coast | juvenile part in “A chapter, “Play Barthelmess in “Shore merger of the 11 Crandall theaters in | Avenue Grand, Apollo, York |of Folly,” which will be shown in | losenmatitarAvenne Grand derella the Famou J the National Capital with the Stanley | Home, Lincoln and the new Colony,| Washington for the first time this |:‘n':~r1 mk,‘\u:( & '.‘M offot today. | Players-Lasky picture. = _Goldwyn's | |-Company of America, under the new | under construction at _the corner of | afternoon. week, to take eff ods Young Lioyd is a great admirer ¢ nd Lewis Ston + Metro-Goldwyn's | 1 e of the Stanley-Crandall| Georgla uvenue und Farragut street|® Jowitt will be remembered as the |Mr. Mikdock will be succeeded bys ;.| a D s ttets Mon Company, will not remove Harry M. )nv-nhw . - oung lleutenant in love with Alice [ John B. Upperman, transferred from rong resemblanc apt "Malley and| | COL UM BIA—Cecil B. de Crandall, founder of the theater chaihi | _The Crandall houses in Cumberland, | oyee in “The Little French Girl.” He ‘. ndall's Apollo. Mr. Upperman is | et o o B. Kyne, “Erroud Fles) jubwes | | Mill’s “The Ten Command- | |bearing his name, from the active Md: Martinsburg, W. Va. and Roa-|is"a Britisher, with all a Britisher's | ora of the veterans of the Crandall | o Een Mack “Biiper Hopper : nd. Grith and padiine | eats: managing directorship of the s | noke. Va., were not included, but the | mastery of the little niceties of man. ( go; EiTie T Tl o Tave i Dyne Lizies > Pathe Review; | Starke in “Paths to Paradise”; Wed- | | Hpntnd | regional First National franchise for|ner and deportment and one of those | (o o> | BTN Previousty | oy Thursda Sills, | nesday, Laura La Plante and Bugene | | TIVOLI—"Wild Horse Mesa,” The deal, it has been announced,,the Washington territory and Cr types that are sought after in the | (¥andall's Savo . 1 y s S supporte in Dangerous Tnnocence™ | |~ “The Lady Who Lied, , consurmmated only upon the ex. | dail's Exhibitors' Iilm _Exchane, | movies Apolio Swill be taken by Steven Bil. | tiis matter le planihe a trip abros First N iking of and Friday, showing Street of Forgotten press stipulation by the Stanley goft ndling independent product, were.| Jowitt came to America a short | b who erly was assoclated : ~ i o O Malle: b AR and “The Man in Blue. cials that Mr. Crandall sign a long- | “AS you were time ago to write. He had exper- | With Crandall's Savoy, but has be e 1. Howe “The divide”: S 3 “ srm contrict to continue as the guid i icnced some success as a writer in | out Cr service for some | Y. Ar .on Chaney and Johnny AMBASSADOR — “Shore e seth o o et et 2 London and he wanted to avail him- | tiue - i “The Monsieur. i Beggar on Horse- | | (hich he brought 1o a high pe John Steel, Singer. <if of the wider field to be found in| _ - 3 te v > DUMBARTON “Barec, Son of and profit { America. In however, he The o hat Price ¢ g _DUMBARTON. . | and “Night Life of A0 et the o VW HEN America decided 1o g0 into | was carried away with the idea of be- |1 i LINCOLN—"Fhe Desert Flower. Moore fn_“The Way of a G TRAL-“Bad Lands.” “The | | ®anization will rematn intact without Bhsaps (Tohn SST Was 8 profes- |58 A SaEs aptes 4 Jesse L. Lasky | § por ] Ealta , ¢ her most | MOrTOW, Florence Vidor and Edwa A L-—*“Bad Lands, e e Sihont|in Iurope John as 2 o e T oag Corpo- | of “Lord Jim.” Joseph « & ns will | be | Lorton in “Marry Me"; Tuesday Marriage Whirl,” “Beggar on | | (00"s’ (he one that developed the |sional sir at funerals ration “discovere into | of the sea. Recently the | 1 Theater the| Nbfge Boliniy snd Semnr(h Mar Horseback” and "Raffles | chain from a few smail houses to « Of course, he never hung out a|the moves. | dragged off her mudflat berth ot Wi | esday, e ns of . P, n | 5intes tnithe Dnited Statae it e | X means a lot to me,” he says, “and |use. It will be us story as of the Fir Thuraday, Colleen Moore and SLn ‘}‘e‘;l“'fhl’“{‘n" & S«’Z‘L’J?,’“’ F ir | Bexvices e, dnempeq vAIRHIA ) ~hxrg:‘“ lity that became a Sort of spe-|I'm highly appreciative. In this pic- | the ancient which sunk ir lwrm of the best k and the " ‘riday, ouise - eamer | Fughes " in % ‘azendor and Ricardo Cortex in ~The | Tin-Tin in “Where the Norgh Begin: e first episode of the new Pathe serial, Wo N da d S | vurday, Fred Thompson|.piay Ball,” with Walter Miller and nley executives as well a8 by Mr | Clalty with him. He says he liked ndall, with whom they have hom‘“ ‘]‘“"I"“‘ SYaty sme mas Teslng so ted continuously for almost a |P2d1y about the person to be burle ture, she knew I was inexperienced in | the Indian Oc thorc res in Americ X DL e e [that they couldn't hear the singing Y 2 s e | 9 . hiel “ 1 i d Iluw Hn\lln attention was paid CONCERT i ELITE. (SHows cokifmiuds ion al by which the Crandall in- |1¢ 2 4 . 2 , o BIE Rorn e it 0| e oy i e comnn [0 ot st e T. ARTHUR SMITH iois ° Kinograms also wi con Errol ‘and Lioyd {pm Compiny s one ot i 3:?“"}:’.If\‘_\‘.i‘ Tie could sing songs in a manner ANNOUNCES REOPENIN G FOR SEASON 1925.26 ind Thursday will be | Sally.” the Ziegfeld musical PRINCESS. | ment annals, some $8,000.000 being in- thit moved the mourners, so it was & Sion. of Jarest OIS Tuesda ‘1‘\\1 at _ul\{x:‘n.« 3 \\{-r.\d\«‘ IIIA‘.\:I | Today and tomorrow, Richard Bar-|volved. The Crandall theaters now | this, sr |]whe\- |_h“._5 fir = ;i';l\el_l;up\ The Eleventh Season of the New Home loms GIHWEIIRE Sor honet Wednesdur” and ~Thureduy, | helmess in “Soul Tire,” Lioyd Hamil. | take their place as a unit in n gigantic | f2ith in his “appeal.” Stll he e TEN STAR co"cEn]’s 1330 G Street N.W. The Eminent Barytone it o 27 W Y rhe Ladev. ton in “King Cotton” and Episode | amalgamation of exhibitc enter- | branch out to any extent e # Ripad orma’ Talmac n e T e o7 the WWilds": “Taes.| Drincs Jepresenting i total capitaliza: ave Unat much faith i himselt it in 7 ze Podge e oo ke und Ralph Lewlslday, Madge Bellamy in “A ool and | tion of‘approximutely 3 Johm had skipped away from school | X Wm. Wade Hinshaw I's pre o Tl o D iy Mocia¥:! His Money.” and = comedy, “Step’| = — iy e i P g e B MME. RETHBERG | production. e e fad Dorothy Mackalll 1oy Weanesday, Charies Ray b | in “The Sporting Venu pimself in some sort of busines: % The Lion's \\'hls){o.—, | career that v . 4 : ¢ sn’t very profitable and ‘The New Star Soprano g g 1 Ponizetti's ¢ * ile R et | “Dynamite Smith” and comedy, *His | nett at wasn't very'profttable and | / , onizetti's Comfc Opera ture v”|“ day is supplemented | gy 3 o e Thhursday, Evelyn Brent | scenfc; I .. Reed Hao he felt for a time that it was nice Metropolitan Opera ¢ iR 1 (in English) A edy film - i e " Aesop's | “Youth's Gamble,” “The Fighting (o do the “luneral work” as a sort Fables and comedy, night: Friday, William amateur airbanks in P oxie - e B o s |C BUE 08 before: noted, ‘slong rcame WILLIAM BACHAUS r - v, L’ELISIR D’AMORE ar Mackail Tolsy sud lemmos Mo “Women First,” Larry Semon Com. |Cactus.” omely hapodEht S re R e Lt Oma ok Eminent Pianist 2 G : of (O'Malley,” and. e . S & edy and news reel; Saturday, Harry | view. jexeat obportun und_when | o 9 and Wednes n and comedy; o flenony e Carry in “The Texas Trail,” Al St. ST {HiSceiElied' 7 incd (ki '["“6131=1 Fortune Gallo Presentation %4 76 sg"“E B'Ms‘ll-“u Mar Clif o S . gy John in “Fares Please,” and Episode B 4 MA. 3 wanted n who cou! sing for the En % % ‘amous Contralto : and Jack Holt in “Eve's T wTe Today and tomorrow, Tom Meighan | boys to keep up their spirits. It was | PAVLEY-OUKRAINSKY 3 3rent in comedy, “Gridiron Gertie™; ¥ i o and Lila Lee in “Old Home Week™ lout of his line somewhat, but he ) et rlife Chase Dorothy Mackaill in “The Streets of RAPHAEL. {Pathe News; comedy: Tuesday, Buster |giadly burst forth into rollicking BALLET 2 S 4 % ZIMBALIST v Friday, Raymond m.mm in | New York,” comedy Alice Gets| Today and tomorrow -|Keaton in “Seven Chances” and Trene |sc The boys enjoved them and , b Presiies VisHutet e Night Club,” and Roach’s Stung.” and Fox New 7o MU [ thelmess im “Soul | Rich in “My Wife and 1": Wednesday (when he came hack home he found | BT 4 e . Sor o r Papa rday, Herbert ton St < | Aesop’s Fable; Tuesday. Claire Wind-|and Thursday, Claire Windsor and Pat !that he had brought a reputation with | “THEL wlinsor Bellamy in | Comedy, nd Pat O'Malley in “The White |O'Malley in “The White Des: [ him lEgllsKA i 8 tor ol Wm. Wade Hinshaw e Man Eddie Nelson '}m also Fox News: Wednesday, | comedy: Friday. Anna Q. Nilsson and | John is here in vaudeville this| g me: The Talke: Going Great Walker and Clara Bow i week | Conductor—Pianist g 2 production—>Mozart's ox News % o e B s . AVENUE GRAND : Viason Vi T | urday, Harry o PABLO CASALS % MARRIAGE CF FIGARO s - also_comedy: Fri resop's Fa Burlesque Star sk A - (o) - W Danels in ~The Charles Ray in “Dynamite Smitl er” No. 9 g ® | World's Greatest "Cellist * s xS B akers, No. st Male' S IVEL CUNNINGHAM, reckoned | = d v = 7 and r.: tomorrow, Dorothy .\‘:l‘r‘ongh art. i “White | YORK. = by some the peer of any star in | R s i * _.F Three Afternoon Concerts Tile: M yateritnes iist 4 C ‘:\ L ;\‘{": N’f‘“s ang,” “Sunken Silver.” No. 3, and | Today and tomorrow. Milton Sills| modern burlesque, comes to Washing- | ekats for ientize. sarics 3 7 At 4:30 sday, Herbert Rawlinson in “The > lam Haines and | comedy, Surprise matinee for chil-{and Dorothy Mackaill in “The Mak- | ton today at the head of her own com- $16.00, $7.50, 85.00 and War Tax. o . Lo linson in “The | Dorothy ~Devore in “Fighting the | jren |ing of O'Malley.” and comedy: Tue which she calls “Her Gang." | E Flames,” and Eddie Nelson in “Going SAVOY. | day, Betty Compson and Jack Holt [During the past two vears Miss Cun- | PHILHARMONIC Wednesday, Corinne ‘Griffith | Tggay, Alma Rubens and Percy|in s Secret,” and Stan Laurel In | ningham has probably received & |f Five Afl.erno‘on Concerts 7 : = Society of New York and, Earl Hurd cartoon; | Afarmont in “A Woman’s Faith,” and “Twins”; Wednesday, Nuzimova in|greater meed of Bppreciation than has | :30 o’Clock & ovak and Willlam | Lige Conley in “Wide Awake": tomor-| “The Redeeming and, Walter | been bestowed upon any player in bur. | PHILADELPHIA % s { ” ORCHESTRA nted Money,” com- |row, “Three Keys Stan Laurel in| Hiers in “Oh, Bridget”; Thursday,|lesque. Her person Conduoetors Lol ORCHESTRA ¥ WILLEM MENGELBERG ‘Daring Youth,” Earle Foxe in|Pathe Review: Friday, House Peter: \l A dashing -m.“;s of pretty girls se- | Leopold Stokowski, Conductor. % 7 i WILHELM FURTWAENGLER comedy and | “The Hunt” and scenic; \\'ednesdny, in “Raffles, und comedy; Saturday lected by Miss Cunningham herseif | iew; | nd_news: Jov in and rice Goofy? elyn Brent n Laurel in aturday, Lea “The Dressmaker From harlie Chase in “What and ‘*P"rlh"'n Frid; Beggar | “Twins" and “Screen Almanac”; Tues- | Ricardo Cortez and Jetta Goudal in|added to her tale and Hal Rwh com- | day, Bebe Daniels and Norman Kerry | “The Spaniard,” Aesop Fable and|her as a prime f ert Lytell in “Steele | i of the Royal Mou CAROLINA. T and tomor ‘Her Hus- | Pathe Review | Tom Mix tn “Dick Turpin,” and juve-| Bert Lytell in “Steele of the Roval|and costumed with colorful effect in | Washington Auditorium g 2 National Theater and's Secret h Antonio Moreno ! or “"','lc j nile comedy; Thursday, Blanche | Mounted,” Lloyd Harnll(r\n in “Wait- | handsome sc ic settings is a feature Tickets $12.00, 210.00, 37 % 7o & Tickets £7.00, 35.00. $4.00, 'd_ Patsy Tuesday e e Sweet, Lew Cody and Ronald Colman !ing,” and “Hodge Podge f her sh | 35.00. 50. aurette Ta in| Today, Reginald Denny in_ * m! | me’’; Wed Show You the Town tomorrow; Laura | Compson i Jack Holt; Thurs, ot Eaneea © Rocesat™ | 00 day.” Edmund Champion of S Venus® with et Low | “The Adyentureus Sexv; Weinsstay.| = In Her G test R l r £ ‘=_'-'_||"lIlllIlllllllllllllllllllll|||Illlllllmlllwllfllllll|||||l||||I||||||||I|IHI\INIHIHIIIL e W oan o o Owen | Thursday. Colioen Moora in “many| = A Great Star n er Greates ole. E | = RANDALL’S Daily Perform- = @nd Franci riday, Seena Owen in “The Hunted | = = | = Giis " Contts = Woman arday, Alma Rubens| = = = Sous, = e i and Je ml} |_n. “She Wolves.” = = = M. to i1 § ny In Aesop's Fable ARK. = A tu ey o ths WTatest! atan = | E = = &nd Godfrey. Teariertn “Satome of the | Grifith and Betty Compeon in “Peths| = RN amota s thaan e R Dog = Tonen: \»; a nrluéa to P >aradise, ", Clir Bow ml_“nmiw = 2 T = = F Street at Tenth. = sda hursday, | Bottom,” and Pathe ws Events;| = | = = "ny Woman,” CUff|Tussday, ~Cept. * Nungue = ="NE D@ WEEK BEGINNING TODAY &= = ot i and ncws Ana Raph = = | = First National Presents the Most Vivacious Porsonality in Silent Drama in_the = m Desmond in | Water Plug”; Wednesday and Thurs-| = = = Spiciest and Fastest Moving Love Comedy She Has Ever Brought to the Silver Sheet = ¥, Alice. Terry in Woman, = = = = Ben Turpin in “The Marriage Circus,” | = “a O = = = rer uf 1N W seri: and Pathe Review; Friday — — = = Tyron in “The Battling Orio Murray anid David Powell E ave LEW CODY _E_ _E_ o“ NcE IAI MADGE = { = Buperbly directed by Hobart Henley (~'a)‘nn.1h: E g E = R o e iother fonent nionaT E | = WITH = "L = GORGEOUS drama of fashion’s follies, fea- E | E Ro NALD GOLMAN = = d y 2 nt, o = = > ) , 7 " > P — NINTH AT GEk = TR e of her career: ‘the story of a E .= .)n fiz.f,snh‘:uxm:(vr} ilating Tale of o Beautiinl = = vhe 7 tra wreck w imitle = = ot Who Ma ver inds of a Sus- = ) } = most beautiful and amazing display of gowns! = | = .;_71,,,;,;2,00 {flr:fi,nw-d by Miss = = = = almadge ir = = ADDED WiTS = = = with ‘Grenme. and [ = Y] MERMAID COMEDY---PLEASURE BOUND _ =E | E = RS R — "\ PATHE NEWS—-TOPICS OF THE DAY ¢ = | = = | = > \ - | = = Closest and near | | = TOM GANNON'S MUSIC = | E = P e ERE =] = i/ ‘L:j;‘—:;fi;‘m’::’k i E g E E F R o M PA R | s = ::;Mmh.".'u;:.‘.n: ’ = WEEK STARTING TODAY—SUNDAY, AUG. 30 = | = N R R R S . — e e | = re _ = | = and_Most Opuiently Staged Bit of Conti nmjim av = J MISCHA GUTERSON, = = . = s G e = E | = LIGE CONLEY IN A SPEEBY NEW MERMND lA"GHFEST “BEWARE" = i i oyEREIRES Sraume il | =] 1] ||||||l||||||||||||||||||||||l||llllIHIIIII"""I"I"I|lll|Hll||||||||||||”||||I|l||||||||||||||§ = = gy B g""""'""'"""""" s = S SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY-.OVERTURE, “THE LOVE SONG” (OFFENBACH) = N e T = NCE again the famous star = | = WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTING = PIVERTISSEM = O of “Mme. Sans Gene” and = = & = | = n!:le'r grehat‘hitsthl;rinlgs 'u;: = E . = | = a new triumph in this lavis = = "ow °" l I' ° I = - B Lot o ait = | St = or - | Z= dazzling American background! = = KANDAU_,S CRANDALLS = Mh(yfi“ GUTERSON Presents i = An alluring tale of frivolity and = = 2 £ 3 A MELODIOUS MIXTURE oF | = fashion-mad Palm Beach, and of =E | E|TIVOoLI CRANDALL'S CENTRAL| 2 N SINGING, DANCING AND SPECTALTTES | = a beautiful girl who was caught = = 14th and Park Rd. “M B“ss“non ~—Ninth, Bet. D and E = “SCENES FROM “ = i histofacauce, “{}th ]:;hssl E | E SUN.-MON. 18¢h and Col. Rd.™— SUN.-MON. = THE BOWERY” | = rocotnercareert &0 0 = | E CORINNE GRIFFITH PAULINE GARON = S § = 2 = = Supported, by Kenneth, Harlaw, CONSTANGE With Wm. Fairbanks in o Fast- = — = | = A = T e e ] = E | £ ;“‘2{:15:%»-%'}?}3& Hariiey TALMADGE e M = = = them,” Romamed The In Assoclation With Ronald = = = = . Colman, Geo. K. Arthur_ und HE""NG = = = | S NARRAGE WHIRL | i on tvnes | FIGHTING YOUTH = 1 E g \ E “Our 6.-1%’;‘(;.’ "'Aa:k“li‘v:ondmn" True Viennese Flavor, ;rr»; frr:i-'fifl;" 'f?lu"r:l:y b}:‘ga‘ur = e ; = = E TURS.-WED HER S|STER ==otshine: = LINCOLN THEATER = E|E SIRCAT FROM PARIS ga & v sTREET AT 2T = E | E pivpbien Bt oo | dcop row—yeowo » | PETER B, KYNE'S = : s = = = Kaufman and Marc Connaily’s - - AllLStar Production of Ome of == SUN.—MON.—TUES. = “T = | = BEGGAR ON wsu.-rn&xlf.fls His Most Engrossing Adven- == A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION = HE COAST E | E BEBE DA e = ¢ E = 7 = HURSEBACK xennern movian, 7. 7oy marnes | BEAUTY AND THE £ s COLLEEN MOOR = OF FOLLY E B e Eegnerh Fovon, T Eo ey il E & vd Hugh Price and Hank Mamn = Directed by Allan Dwan and adopted by James = = THE cRnwnEn HUUR S s LN — = 24 ) Tale of a Desert Waif, the = c,."lr,m 'ffl,},., the wg{elw—gud l;omml novel = = nmoTHY msu Badie Noloon in “Going Greas” ‘Liasics”—Pathe Fyview = : = y the famous Comigsby Dawson = = £ § ‘N’ E FUL CAST g E Rod La Rocque, Erneat Tor- FRIDAY. THURS.~-FRI. E -’: DESERT FLO ER E wg“s%n%’ggngfngITEs ; _:: Wi‘m’fi"n};fil’fiu‘crfimfik BmY coMPsflN M“.TUN s“.l.s E - HARRY LANGDON IN “HIS MARRIAGE WOW” g ut:s‘r";E‘:II:E#“&MEDV E — NIGHT LIFE OF JACK HOLT ?,7:p1;3§"£:”;(%:%21:€: £ E = i = INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL E | = NEW YORK I N lintts Derenonts M AK'NG flF G:M ALLEY = » : = OVERTURE--OTHER HITS = £ comedy, *Paga’s' Dariing’— EVE'S SECRH i = WED.-THURS = = = 4 SRES it 5 E | E Te T s imicies o 1| At R e g8 ¥ = = = cens E B STE\VART RAWL[NSON d = E = .'AcK HolT SATURDAY: SATURDAY. = ; W A I"IIFI AMY, in the = — _ il = = = = ¥ 1 And_Tony, the Wonder Horse, i Becsabohol’ Gadt e = A‘:‘_R%(EA ZSA?IEJ MAN IN BLUE = WEEK STARTING TODAY—SUNDAY, AUG. 30 EE Tflf LIGHT OF S e P | 4 TR LSS T B ol IR = ’ ERGDER S | S | WESTERNSIARS | RANBOW TRAL | BAREE, SONOF KAZAN S ~|ll'l,‘|..:io COOD-BYE bt~ i = . = O O oAt h.fl S " Gortu = = \ : = . S i E“"““m“""“"“"“""“'"'""" e e (TG R

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