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AMUSEMENTS. ri)ho’copliys Thl_s Week (Continued from First Page.) of the en is made nece by the Sw = who have cen unable to view this showing of star’s latest photoplay is described as a vivid romance day with a_dazzling soc! 4 ground, and is based on the novel by Conigsby Dawson and direeted by Allan Dwan, with a cast that includes Anthony Jowitt, Dorothy Alex Francis, Jed Prouty Yicsserer, Arthur Hausman and Law- * yence Grey. It offers Miss Swanson her first big dual role and a pair of tnteresting characterizations She is seen first as v, a beautiful and reckless belle of nevation ago, who flings herself a world of excitement and event- Iv becormes the Countess de Taur the intervening vears a daughter own into womanhood, and has 1in the web of scan- a married man. interpretation of these two videly different roles Miss Swanson is ®uid to do admirable work. which, to- her with the backgrounds of Palm ich and the Al set at pla he making of a spectacular pic- Sennett’s comedy, ‘Pleasure Found"; the International news reels, Topics of the Day and musical em: ellishments complete the program. TIVOLI—"Wil, Today and tomorrow at Crandall’ voli Theater the major attrac m will be Paramouni’s version ne Grey's “Wild Horse Mesa, Jack Holt, Noah Beery. Billie nd Douglas Fairbanks, jr.. with Hal Roach’s com Bouncer,” and_the Pathe Puesday Wedne: tone Valli Naidi in I Robert Hic te,” entitled iston it is announced, with in ure rse Mesa." ozether v. “The ana r,”” with the " of the D Thursday and_Frida; Percy Marmont and Mary Brian in Paramount’s “The Street of Forgotten Men,” directed by Herbert Brenon Jiarry Langdon in Clothes added short reels; Saturday, Her- | Papa x. | Kazan.' Cumming, | Nadine Gath- | version | and Margu | Wives™; New York” and Sennett's ‘“Gupid Boots”: Tuesday and Wednesday, Jack Holt and Billy Dove in Horse Mesa” and Roach’ Bouncer”: Thursday, Har Bad Roach’s ‘Hodge Podge" in" “Baree, Son and Jimmie Aubrey Home Scouts™; Saturday, Meighan in ““Old Home Week" the Spat Family in “Laugh That Off.’ CAROLINA. and tomorrow, ‘The th Ricardo Cortez and Tuesday, “‘Marry Me,” Florence Vidor: Wednesday, Betty Compson “Paths to Paradise’; Thursday, “Salome of the Tenements,” with Jacqueline Logan: Friday, Hoot Gibson, “The Hurricane Kid “The White Desert,” with in pan- oah CHEVY (CHASE. and tomorrow, Raymond iffith in “The Night Club,” Aesop's Fables and News Events; Tuesday. Bebe Daniels in “The Manicure Gir and Sunshine comedy, “When Dumb- hells’ Ring"; Wednesday and Thu . Adolph Menjou and Greta Ni , a Wife,” Cliff Bowes news and new Tom Moore in Adventu Our Gang Big Town.” and third chap Secret Service Sanders’; Satur- Jack Holt and Billle Dove ‘in ‘Wanderer of the Wasteland.” Uni: versal comedy, “Nicely Re and sixth chapter “Play Ball." Today Pauline CIRCLE. Lewis Stone, rite De La Motte in * tomorrow, Buster Keaton ne r Gang eomedy, “Sundown Limited"; Tuesday, Rod La Rocque and Claire Adams in “Young Wednesday, Eleanor man and Matt Moore in “The Way of @ Girl”: Thursday and Friday, show ing, 7 and 9 p. arion Davies in Zander the Great”; Saturday, Tom Terriss production, “The Bandolero.” Today. Conrad DUMBARTON. Thomas | and | with | Board, | STAR, — Lewis ne and Alma Rubens in Fifie Clothes.” RIALTO—Louise Dresser “The Goose Woman.” PAL “He's a Prince.” COLUMBIA—Cecil B. De Mille's “The Ten Command- ments.” TIVOLI—"The Desert er,” “The Teaser,” to Paradise” Home.” AMBASSADOR Clothes, “The Street of Forgotten Men," “The Teas- er” and “Wild Horse Mesa.” CENTRAL — “Tides sion,” “Speed Mad, fe of New York” in Flow- “Paths and “Welcome “Fine { Talmadge in “Tearing Through,” | Jimmie Aubrey in ‘‘Heebie Jeebies' |unrl Pathe Review; Frid: Pete Mor- anta Fe Pete” and Earle | Foxe in Spanish Romeo'; Satur- day, Jack Holt and Billle Dove in ““Wild Horse Mesa” and Roach’s “The Bouncer."” OLYMPIC. Today, Antonio Moreno and Patsy Ruth Miller in *“Her Husband's et”; tomorrow, Madge Bellamy and | Ethel Clayton in “Wings of Youth" v matinee, 3 p.m.); Tuesd: a La Marr and Conway Tearle “The Heart of a Siren”; Wednes- Dorothy Mackaill, John Bowers | Hobart_ Bosworth ' in “Chickle"; Thursday, Claife Windsor and Con- ¢ Tearle in “Just a Woman"; Fi Robert Agnew and Mildred June in “Troubles of a Bride"; Saturday, Evelyn Brent in “Smooth as Satin.” PARK. L Today, Thomas Meighan and Gloria | Swanson in “Male and Female, Spat Family and Pathe News events; tomorrow, ~Kenneth Harlan and Alice Joyce in White Man" and Wil Rogers in “A Truthful Liar'; spec m Today, thy Devore in Harry Langdon in “Feet of Mud" and episode 3 tomorrow, Richard Talmadge in * Mysterious Strange: brey Philbin and Norman Kerry Avenue Models” White Sheep Teet the Misses": vers in Fables and ness,” Harold Pacemakers in and news reel; “Fighting F “High “The Fighting Ranger.’ in Today, and Heleen CI Swan,” riage Circus’; “The Lx(,hthmm- by son y comed: New lock; Wedne: in Antonio Moreno and Pat; | Miler and Bert Saturda pin,” Goofey. Charlie (') A Today, Butler in “Private Affairs Marion in row, Bert | Royal Mounted, WASHINGTON, D. (., SEPTEMBER 6, PRINCESS. Willlam Haines and Doro “Fighting the Flames,” Returns to Footlights “Perils of the Wild"; he and Jimmy Au ; Tuesday, in “Polly Vo and the Spats in Thursday, Agnes “‘Her Market Value,”” Aesop's comedy, ‘Sleeping Sick- also Amateur night; Friday, . Lloyd in “Dr. Jack,” the “The Covered Flagon™ Our ep! Gang Society ode 11 RAPHAEL. Monte Blue, Marie Prevost adwick in “The Dark and Ben Turpin in “The Mar- Jtomorrow, Rintintin in the Sea,” Tuesda Herbert “Everyman's Wife, “The Lo > amateu; com- laine Rawlin- pat and at | Imund Lowe | Jimmie Au Hand”; Thurs- | Ruth | “» Helping in “‘Her Husband' Roach in *“Welcome' nn Tryon in * also 4 Tom rtlight”’; Tuesday, Speed,” Jimmie Au’ Helping Hand” and Wednesday, Mar- Lou Tellegen in Marriage” and com. Brainless Horseman'; Ly he Re-creation of Brian Kent” and Mack Sennett's “He Who David | Gets Smacked”; Friday, Thomas Mei- han in “Old Home Week” and “The hting Ranger,” No. 12; Saturday, arey in “Bad Lands” nd Chase in “Innocent Hus. Bridget” and Betty Blythe in in “The Screen Almanac’; |jorie Daw and reater Than The Mix ase in “What Sunken Silver,” SAVOY. Gladys Hulette Price 50 No. 4 and and Edna of Nerve'; tomor- | jy, in “Steele of the|Charlie Walter Hiers in “Oh, | bands.” The Home of Perfect Entertainment m@{m LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH “Plenty Lytell Today and tomorrow Lois Wilson in Herd,” day, and comedy; Wednesda Pacemaker Thomas Melghan in Broke,” “Sunken 1925—PART 3. TAKOMA. Jack Holt and “The Pathe News and o Viola Dana in Pathe | day orty Winks | day Parent in “E and e Goose Hangs “Hodge Podge and comed Billie Dove and Warner Bax- “Are | urda Saturday, | WEEY: Back Home and Fables and serial, Aesop’ A 10 | Stlver, YORK. day, “Beggar on Horseback'' an Gordon in “Kicked About | gage | soon tomorrow, | Mackaill in Betty Bron- y”utfl’ Whirl” sketcl Jaege AMUSEME Bounce: e Review; .uul Corinne ¢ Gladys F >rivate Affairs in “The Cloud Hopper | carey ables, | Aubrey in “Oh, What a Flirt in “Bad Lands y, Tom Mix “The and comedy, in Grant Mitchell, who closes his en- “Spooks™ this week, udeville by Dorothy De ment in be seen in v; h, “Safety Firs “Pat O'Malley and. Dorothy and Assop Fable; tte and David Butler “Papa’s Darling.” | j5 NTS. Lulu Vollmer the dramatic romance of the tains, followed other mountaineer Fox, jr., by the mountaineers, and eating their me table. Iron and Wednes- he Mar Thurs. picture that living auline Starke, Up,” to be shown one of those grims, a member of the c Birth of a Nation.” Miss § all her appearance of actually had a part in assic, and spent four riffith in Fine Arts. Rainbow here will in_aj WILLIAM FOX ~ presents — Dzrecffi-om one years run in— /tew York/Blazm? the trail 1 of love ‘and civi jzation— With GEORGE G’'BRIEN MADGE BELLAMY J. FARRELL MACDONALD and A Regime and Cavalry 1,000 Chinese Laborers and Cheyenne Indians Buffaloes; 10,000 Texas . e Musical Presentations by United States Troope Rajlway Workmen 200 Pawnes, Sioux Horses: 1,300 a o author of “Sun-Up,” tells orth Carolina. moun the example of that chronicler, spending months among thelr coarse fare at the John lives the heroine of “Sun this week photoplay st of pil “The arke, for girlish youth that Grifith vears under matinee Tuesday, Emil Jannings “The Last Laugh” and Arthur Stone in “‘Are Blonde Men Bashful?" Wednesday and Thursday, Adolphe Menjou and Gretta Nissan in A Wife” and Stan Laurel in * ners in Silk”: Friday, House 4 . in “Head Winds” and Glenn Love With Love in “A Haunted Honeymoon' Jones in “Gold and the Girl.” day, Charles R“} in “Percy,’ . Graves in “The’ Plumber" EMPIRE. ond episode of ‘“Play Ball.” Today and tomorrow. Ricardo Cor- | continuous on Saturdays from in “The Spaniard.” and comedy,|on Sundays from 3 p.m.) lapper Fever'; Tuesday and |- Wednesday, Bebe Daniels in “The Crowded Hour” and comedy, “Mar- ried Neighbors”; Thursday and_Iri day, Martha Mansfield in “The War- rens of Virginia” and comedy, “Baf fled by the Banjos,” with also Fox News added Thursday; Saturday Mix in “Pioneers of the “A Scientific Hus- t Rawlinson in “The Man in Blue,” pported by Madge Bellamy; Charles Chase in “Isn’t Life Terrible,” and a gcenic subject. AMBASSADOR—"Shore Leave.” chard Barthelmess, supported by rothy Mackaill and Ted McNamara, be seen in John S. Robertson’s duction of David Belasco's play, Shore Leave,” at Crandall's Ambas- pador Theater the first three da this week. The comedy will be fTerry Aesop fable, “The Ugly Duck 3inz.” and the program will be round- fed out by added short reels and pipe @rsan music. Wednesday and Thursday, Para- nount’s version of “Beggar on Horse- back,” featuring Edward Everett Hor- fon and Esther Ralston, also “Our Gang” in “Circus Fever”; Friday, Anita Stewart in “Bares,’ Son of Kazan,” a James Oliver Curwood story of the Northern snow country, ®lso Walter Hiers in “Oh, Bridget,” and a scenle, “Italy”; Saturday, Rod La Rocque and Dorothy Gish in Para- piount's “Night Life of New York,™ directed by Allan Dwan, also Sen- nett's “Good Morning, Nurse,” and a Pathe Review. Betty Compson in “Paths to Pm-uflse tomorrow, Virginia Brown ire and Al Wilson in “The Air : Tuesday. la Dean and |Robert Ellis in “A Cafe in Cafro” Wednesday and Thursday, Harold Lloyd in “Hot Wate ‘MISCHA GUTERSON ~—MON.—TU! Dust—Thine Mile. Anmette Royalk, ~ PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Saprano, and Mr. Everette Hardell, Tenor J CK HO 3 3 \ RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA Billic Dove and Others in a Picturization of the Most Popular Zane Gre WILD HORSE MESA LIGE CONLEY IN “BELOW ZERO” WED.-THURS. BETTY BRONSON ricarDo corTEz| MARMONT In a Romantic Comedy of New Neit York in the Days of 1850 in NOT SO LONG asy | e RANDALL’S: ETROPOLITAN F Street at Tenth M WEEK BEGINNING TODAY @& Labor Day Record = Daily Perform- Contin- COLONIAL BEACH LABOR DAY CELEBRATION Special Schcdulc of Trips STEAMER ST. JOHNS Leave Tth Bt. Whart Today at 9 AM. Tomorrow,9 AM. Tuesday, 9 AM. FREE DANCI NG on steamer every m, Stops made at Alasandria every Fhone Main 893, TARE (Cole: )—Round trip, lou and Holidey Tickets, . One- h“nlan to 11 P. M. —Sunday— Doors Open At 2:30 PERCY Hamittqn and o Fomance “of " the ricorid, The STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN OUR GANG IN “THE MYSTERIOUS WITNES:! Y ™ First National Presents an Ideal the Only Player on the Screen Holiday of Recogn Week, Starring zed Successes for the an Unbroken Attraction Who Has RICHARD BARTHELMESS Assisted by an Artiste B8 5 Also Introducing a New- of Unmeasured Charm 5 : comer Amonn Comedians Today. Anita Stewart in ‘“Baree, Son of Kazan™ and Buddy Messinger in Almost & Husband”; tomorrow, Reed Howes in “The Courageous Fool” and | Roach’s “A Sailor Papa'; Tuesday, Bob Custer in “Galloping Vengeance. Stan Laurel in “Somewhere in Wrong’ and “Screen Almanac’; Wednesday, Richard Barthelmess in “Soul Fire” and Aesop Fable; Thursday, Richard CENTRAL—“Bad Lands.” Harry Carey, exponent of the fast- @isappearing rugged type of ploneer that conquered the West, will be the star at Crandall's Central Theater the first two days of this week in “Bad Lands,” a stirring drama of unexpect- ed climaxes. Charlie Chase in “Inno- cont Husbands” and a Pathe Review will also be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday, Corinne Grifith in “The Marriags Whirl \First National's version of J. Hartle: Manners’ play, “The National An MAN _AND MAID."_ them,” supported by Kenneth Harlan, | § NEW S‘[AN‘[ON 6th&C Sts. N.E. Nita 'Naldi and Harrison Ford, also [§ o ocve B P00 " lcont. fram 3 nom. an Acsop fable, “Over_ the Plate” OUE.‘;“ dn FLL SHOW Thursday and Friday, House Peters in Universal's verston of E. W.|| TAKOMA Takema Park D.C. Hornung's storles of “Raffles, the WILSON _in “THRE OHiu SHemts mateur Cracksman,” also_ Hal HERDY Pate News. - Comedy Q ach’s comedy, “Tell It To a Police- Three Shows. at 5. 7 d a scenle, “Warsaw”; Satur- s ‘ Paramount's version of George | CRANDALLS “FET,“"?:,’OI“,"'I‘M: ufman and Maro Connelly's play s 2 leggar on Horseback,” featuring ¥.dward Everett Norton and Esther | Falston, also Jimmie Aubrey in “He | Who Gets Crowned. LINCOLN—"“Wild Horse Mesa.” Zane Grey’s tale of the West, “Wild Horse Me! which reaches its climax wuring a stampede of thousands of | wild horses, will be the attraction for | the first threo days of this week at the Lincoln Theater. The foremost yoles are plaved by Jack Holt, Billie Dove, Noah Beery and Douglas Fair- s, jr. The comedy will be Lige | Conley in_“Below Zero. Wednesday and Thur: Tronson and Ricardo production, " together with E FGolng Great” and the “Sc na Friday and Saturday, - gtreet of Forgotten Men,” with Percy Y rmont featured: “Qur Gang” in TER B DUST, TRAIL $141 Roach’s “The Mysterious My: And _ SPORTLIGHT. gerv and the Pathe ewview MATINE! CRANDALL’S AVENUE GRAND Ave. ROD LA GISH in NEW’ YORK. CUPID'S R A LIBERTY North Capitoland P § LEW_CODY. REN ADOREE _in DOROTHY MACKAILL McNAMARA 222 FROM LULU VOLMER'S BROADWAY STAGE SUCCESS! A thrilling screen version of the famous play that touched the heart of Broadway, where it ran for two solid years! A story of moonlight and romance in the Carolina hills, of a mountain lad called to war, then reported killed in action, only to unexpectedly return and lead his people into the dawn of a new day! ‘\)\\« ect “Wou Mr. “Ba More Beautiful and More ~ Sk ' g 1 Pery * . o " Smith Bewitching Than E Roie SHORE LEAVE John S. Robertson’s Delightfully Amusing Scraen Version of the Belasco Stage Hit by Hubert Osborne—the Lively Romance of o “Hard-Boiled” Gob and a Demure Little New England Dressmake Who Ezpericnced Some Difficulty in Finding Her Own Mr. “Bilge" Smith Among the 2,600 Other Smiths in Uncle Sam's Navy Which, Incidentally, Actively Co-operated in Malking the Picture. A SPECIAL TWO-REEL COMEDY PACKED WITH 1000-VOLT LAUGHS WORLD SURVEY---OVERTURE, “HOME SWEET HOME THE WORLD OVER” WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTING GREATER - i NOW @ NEALILETE §© oyt CRANDALL’S EASO" ~—-CRANDALL'S TIVOLI |CENTRAL] 14th and Park Rd. Ninth, Bet. D and E SUN.-MON. SUN.-MON. JACK HOLT BILLIE DOVE ... HARRY CAREY ing Action-Drama iz Weat Noah Beery and Douglas Foir- Sh o U Ghe Tevs banks, Jr., in_Paramount’s Pro- BAD I_ANDS duction of Zane Grey's Chase in WILD HORSE MESA hoae Roach's “The Bouncer’—Pathe Review. Bl R TUE LEWIS . STONE CORINNE GRIFFITH g T MARRIAGE WHIRL sion of Robt. hens’ R M Acsop Fable, LADY WHO LIED Comedy, “N of CRANDALL’S TIVOLT 14th & Park Rd. N.W TODAY AND TOMORROW HOLT “and BILLIE = DOVE WILD HORSE ~ MESA." _ROAC SDY_and RE AR th TODAY. TOMORROW DAY-—RICHARD BAR’ and - DOROTHY SHORE 1 FABL HoLTDAY MONDAY. CRANDALL’S C E‘;"I'R AL « h_Bet Edmund Gowlding Wih @ Cast That Includes SN STAIKE PAUUNE LUCILLE LAVERNE Directed by Great D&E ARRY COM DY _AND REL CRANDALL’S SAVOYTHEATER AND GARDEN 14th and Columbia Rd. SMILDRED " HARRIS and day, Betty tez in Para- TODAS TOMORROW S HTRIE SPasox ~ ADDED RITS WALTER HIERS COMEDY Mzo== PATHE NEWS---SCENIC---GANNON'S MUSIC WEEK STARTING TODAY, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 LOEW’S PALAGE APOLLO. Today and tomorrow, “Beggzar on | Florseback” and “Our Gans” in “The Mvsterious Myster: Tuesday and | Aednesday, Rod La Rocque and Dor- wothy Gish in “Night Life of New Sork” and Roach’s “The Bouncer” st ] fhursaay, Gladys Hulette and David || ropye 83 BSldiBow_cran Futler in “Private Affairs” and Jim- | N nr(().(n’&“'r‘m'\-“u‘m{fx S Anbieyi 40 “EamoAE . And OUR GARG, i CFHE el i Mg g A 0 rrmm“< MYSTERY, ohp v, Harry Carey in “Bad Lands,” | HOLIDAT NATIGEE MBE Roach's “Hold My Baby" and ‘“Hodge et Podge”; Saturday, Anita Stewart in | 5 ree. Son of Kazan.” and Charlle | CRANDALL’S YORK ey TChas “Innocent Husbands.” i o T ON HORSEBACK." And COMEDY TOMORROW-—PAT O'MALLEY and DOROTHY MACKAILL T“F‘ ant ORE. MINE WITH THE IRO SPECIAL HOLIDAY MAT. GOLDWYN PICTURE and ‘nmmww GHT L OF d’ ' SENNETT'S CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater and Garden CRANDALL’S lMBASSADOR’ 18thand Col. Rd. ™ *SUN.-MON -TUES RICHArY BARTHELIESS Suphorted by Dorothy Mackaill and an Ertraordinarily Com- petent Cast in SHORE LEAVE Aesop Fable. “The Ugly Duckling. WED.-THURS. STAR CAST Led by Edward Everctt Horton and Esther Ralston _in Geo. Kaufman _and Marc_Connelly's BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK Gang” in _“Circus Fever.” FRIDAY ter e ANITA STEWART w7 In Jas. Oliver Curwood’s Sequei PERCY MARMONT Sabna ramzr§]‘4fiifi?zo;‘o of The []F KAZAN Walter Hiers in “Oh, Bridget” FORGOTTEN MEN Harry Langdon in “Plain Tothes.” SAURDAY HERBERT RAWLINSON Supported by Madge Beilam. and an Exceptional BEnsembls in_ The MAN IN BLUE Chase in “Isw't Life Terrible”—Scenic. Sn—————————w,; e in AVENUE GRAND. Today and tomorrow, Rod La Rocque | in_“Night Life ur ARLINGTON BEACH PARK ROACH COMEDY Chas. “Inmocent cvien Hus Directed by Allan Dwan ) RE] M COTRAGE HAL ROACH HOLIDAY MATINEE Mpflmm MONTE BLUE and MA- RIE ST “THE"" DARK BLINA 11th & N.C. Ave. SE. THE,_SPANIA . (RICARDO CORTEZ and A8k ClRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph W. 553 \l') LLK{;Th nd AILOR BAFY the Novel by Conigsby Dawson Gloria Swanson’s boundless pop- ularity forces us to hold over, for another great week, her latest and most brilliant star- ring production—a modern American romance with the gayety and glamour of Palm Beach as a background. With Miss Swanson in a dual role! ALSO LATEST SENNETT COMEDY IINS—YOHN—GVEITIIIE OWAR THEATER BATAING—DANCING — AMUSEMENTS Tea St. at Tth North 1091 ONE WEEK NG_MONDAY, CAl with Ver- “Snake > SECOND : )’ GREAT WEEK Over the Plate.” “Our THURS.-FRI. HOUSE PETERS Miss DuPont, Hedda Waller Long ‘and in E. W. Ho, RAFFLES “Tell It man The Million-Dollar Kid of “OUR GANG Comedies” Personal Appearance o “SUNSHINE SAMMY” Heading An *ALL STAR REVUE* With a Distingulshed New York Cast Hopper, Scores Mors rung's o MALE OLYMPIC \ou St Bet. Mth.l!lSlh E flEn HU. KQYD HaMT Roach’s to a Police- nic. SATURDAY. ROD LA ROCQUE DOROTHY GISH And Sterling Cast in o Ghmpm of Gotham's “Flaming Alley, NIGHT LIFE OF NEW. YORK Sennett’s “Good Morning, Nurse"—Review. SATURDAY. STAR CAST Jas. Cruze's Picturization the Fantastic Comedy, BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK Aubrey in “He Gets Crowned.” T T EMPIRE 911 H sfr:et NE | .. Matinee at 3 P.M. RICARDO CORTEZ_in "“THE ~SPA D’ Comedy. “FLAPPER FEVER. pics of the o of McKinley St. D. C. RAYMOND GRIFFITH in * NIGHT CLUB.” "Aesop’s Fables and News 1st AMERICAN %t 5t snd & TI‘RE\“L \\l\ STONE in *'C PRINCESS 11171 5. 3 HAIN FIGHTING THI DOORS OPEN TODAY AT 2:30 P.M. 'LOEW’S COLUMBIA enings. PRICES—20¢c, ,m(\ Excevt S0¢ Chas. Jimmie Who llllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll|llIll|IIIIIllIlIIIII|IfllIIlIIIIIIII||IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIII|lIIIMIIIIIIIllIIIIIl|II|IIIIIIIIIIII|l||llIIIII|I|II|!IIlilIIIlIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII Xhe Capital's Ultima Thule in_Entertainm T RO

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