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AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SEPTEMBER 13, 1925— PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. 3 g R 4 = 10 ress obviously or g & stone fo he g = 2 : k Add ( :h I Filmed Within Prison ey aia 'f.'.f[ T or s, I aale | fenm sho et Dot Tl otoplays 1S e e K| |Next Week's Photoplays. ene Duck Adds apter. Walls. | gl e et i | et seemed ot 4 o3 the o ' i J He a TR (bt tha rvon | ter and that a vehicle of less wheel LULL”MBIAI D.. \\',l Griffith’s R e 'HE business of using : r-m: Sing | researches into the tomb of 1 kh- | are would probably have broken : Sally of the Sawdust.” STRIKING fig s G @ es for., and been identified Prison as a background for a mo- | Amen furnished him with wealth | under the weight of the great stones L @ontinued from First Page) troduce Me™: Tuesday., Bebe Danfels | [ METROPOLITAN —Milton SRR ol O e roduction of nearly « score | tion picture story ia not. particularly | of lore, particutarly in regard 1o the | hauied L= in “The Manicure Girl”; Wednesday. | Sills in “The: Knookast ™ | whomakes his debut as a dramatic | Wity 138 Proeot B8 o o i nciuding | new, for it has been done in the past,|type of charfot that the Pharaohs| Followinz biblical authority, Mr Nuis'™; the Pathe News, n scenic and 1a_Reubens and Percy Marmot in| | . xrn AS: MHOSEOE producer by offering the new Nugent | the present one, and staged 17 Mid. | et Thomas Meighan declares that it |ged. : De Mille learned that Moses estab « Prusical embellishment v ! complete | “A Woman’s Faith”: Thursday” and | | RIALTO—Louise Dresser /in play “Gunpowder,” to have its pre-|night Follies. His song output has [iS rare, indeed, that he gets the thrill | jinding that no two authorities | lished a reputation for prostrating thd bill Friday, showing 7 and 9 p.m.. Lillian “The Goose Woman, R o -row night, | been enormous. fron: acting that he got when working | were agreed on the matter of Egyp-|himself before no one but his own Acke and Dorothy Gish in “Romola.” and | | TIVOLI—*Not So 1 miere at the National tomorrow night. | beC S Y fond of Gene Buck.” | behind the walls of the pris tian hairdress for children of the|God. Furthermore, he found it neces i TIVOLI—"The Desert Flower." Saturday. Claire Windsor and Pat | “The Half Way Girl,” “Lost A fine, gripping, colorful personality | . vq Zeigfeld. *“He is a deep thinker, | latest picture, 5 The Man W 20 - roval family, De Milie followed the [sary to eliminate much of the pros Colfeen Moore will be the star the | O'Malley in “The White Desert | 2 Wile” and “Tie Wanicas in any circle where one meets him. |a man of culture and creativeness; ‘”lnmlh ‘which gm{w* to the | authority, Wilkinson, and presented | t iting that Egyptians did out o Prft tuo (dave: OF This el nb Girl ~ e } .«u.{mv six n.ut‘el-.- wm‘lllhe easy | honest. in (-un\-h»flunr. {mn"lesh\mle‘\- "A;l:‘:"m:‘&fir:mh;;‘_\l Nt v;g‘ri-ll‘l‘:»:n'n:‘x-:n;d«‘nh(_\:m‘\n»-\vzly.:.‘.d“ znl:; ”“:;:LI o e ‘:v»:;”:. m from , Crandall's Tivoli Theate “ire DUMB! N . 2 swing of a young college athlete. Not | pressing them. He looks me straigh An r of " ced ea of 2 e agon | running to inordinate le -\:l'w‘y\l.:"s oy Sy b ’1l)r.:: Todas \[Atl ':I::To\llhlrpd yune | | AMBASSADOR yet 40, he has had a busy, eventful ca-| I the eye and tells me the truth, "f’,:fl“[q ‘\‘!"'gha";fl;“n"' '"".’x’;.e:t.’;\m!‘ Mullally's play, “The Desert Flower,” | and Robert Agnew in “Troubles of a | |- out.,” “Marr |reer, bubbling with successful activi-| which is some test of real friendship, | Who is urailroaded” to prison on a With Lloyd Hughes in the leading | Sride”: tomorrow, Laurette Tavior and | Light of Western Stars” £ iana TullACeolo TONE A8 @ bRk pe wiil-gouarend fast (. Hisi obay| DEURIaSlEy, e TUrRRAC A pucle role. The title role is that of a |Tom Moore in “One Night in Kome": | “Not So Long Ago.” e S S T o e I e Lt ok e Bk, [l aatit ThTog A areangb Ohen Emasens me aoat of s “wide [ Tusaday, Wagds SHaby ‘and Pal| | CENTRAL “Private’ Ataive. ||l th. supbeit hix wilinmed moibae | Wie A aboen. el amiisd ment with Warden Lewis Lawes, (hese through & dstermined effort to make | Wednesday and Thursday, Marion | “Wild Horse Mesa,” “The Fils father, an inventor, had died poor | polte- afa. cosmopolitan he combines | 20008 Wets actually fimed Insde the S nah. byt g sl N e b Manon Desert Flower” and “The like many inventive geniuse: modesty and control. Absolutely no ]l.”:hr”k-‘ :-" oy bt s o Fbue Chrer 1t e Giaie Nl AR ATahor | Street of Forgotten Men." Gene Buck's star was a. luckier one. | ajrs and affectaufns. A courteous, |38 “ore et b Al e vhate Ao e el The [Ciedt HiAMDRRL R D o | His progression was steadily upward. | gentle spoken, sincere man with the |intense interest by all convicts whose vy s e P LR | [ There is a touch of romanticism in | magnetic quality of leadership. He | windows gave them a glimp: . et LA A s {in oHello. Good-bye." and novelty,|some of its incidents. He was draw. | has reaped much financlal rewara.|actlon. =~ 0.0 0 Ylante, supported by Pat O Malley XTI | “The Voice of the Nightingale.” ing color designs for commercial ad- | His beautiful home on Long Island, | No e Mgt vem‘m"kl 1 Hopper. Walter McGrail and EMPIRE. | vertising when stricken blind. He | crowded with art gifts and trophies, b T SR N NWyndham Standing. in Universal's| Today and tomorrow, Jack Holt in TAKOMA. thought and planned to good purpose | resounds with the laughter of fwo Ko )!I(.““m_-reeil;l ! mfim‘w'mes‘rm\ Vioduction, “The Teaser.” the “Spat | Light of Western Stars” and comedy, | Today and tomorrow, Milton Sills in | 4UIN& @ vear of darkness. Fully re- [ very exuberant and healthy small Boorn oub ARt g e e Yamily™ in “Laugh That Off" and | “Plenty of Nerve": Tuesday and Wed. | “The Making af O'Malley,” Pathe 'z;‘,"i‘:“\’_ ".‘:rl""“"‘;"’:' ,,‘““J‘,“":}L':“h,‘]';l":;:' bove: If“’e“,‘:"’,‘l’,“”:‘,f,'."”{{‘f,’é"':};fi ,l',‘m':, fully counted as one of a party, for opies of the Day™: Thursday and | nesday. Alice Joyce and Kenneth Har- [ News, comedy: Tuesday, Agnes Ayres 5 oppo: o | 3onw doxdly ol e se in checl ; in. Grifith costarred in “Paths to | Hats”: Thursday and Friday, Marie [ nesday and Thursday, Richard Bar sheet music. He composed | when Gene Buck kidnaped her from about e FeIeom fiibias e Sttt aon Paradise ther with _Tuxedo Irevosiand Monte Blue in “Daughters | thelmess In “Soul Fire,” comedy; Fri. | Sentimental songs that sold into the | Fred Stone's company. and was forced to remein in his prison comedy, ' “The Tourist”; Saturday,|0f Pleasure” and Monte Banks in |day, “Beauty and the Bad Man, | (housands. Rovalties poureq in. Fe | (ené Buck has risen to be president | and was forced to remain in his prison Taramount production, “Welcome | “Kids Wanted”: Saturday, Bebe Dan- | Aesop's Fable, Pacemikers, comedy: | VA% Prought into association with fa- | of the American Society of Composers climax of the Siny g<xn scenes was Jlome.” featuring Lois Wilson and | iels in “The Manicure Charlie | Suturday. Dorothy Mackaill ‘in “The | 2" D Oser. o Titers and pro. fand Authors, and is on the council of { 7. e supposed jiibresk. s y IWarner Baxter: 1 Sunshine comedy,| Chaplin in “Behind the Screen™ and | Eridge of Sighs,” Aesop's Fable, seria] | UCerS—worthwhile men, chcal [ the Avthors, Tassue af Amentca SIS | vas’ slons: {oweadl mrdnieht b “The Honeymoon Limited d a|Fox News. {and first episode of “Play Ball. Tiaineed. Mgk b alistic | 1o secvetary of Sou Lambe Chleamtnl, Ll S0 SEW d his c v got e neymoon Limited,” and a = % st | Wasters and idle deamers of indefinite | member of the New York Athletic (/Ore the star and his company got Hovoaeel . : : = . YORK purpose in so-called Bohemin. He |Club and the National Press Club of | Pack to the white lights of Broadway, ) 1 daily prosram will - be HOME. 1 E rapidly developed the sense of show- | Washington. He is fighting hard for | PUt it was a day that will impress him | Suied pipe organ embellishment of| Today, Rod La Rocque and Dor | Today ana tomorow, Jack Holt and | manship, without which George M | better copyright protection for his less |fOT many years to come, says Meighan A"oT“ER . 4 < Beck and Harold T. Pease. | gthy h 10 “The Night Life of New ”%_x:lll’» I)«nlu in “Wild Horse Mgm'rm..l I |]:!nr|m"~l that stage sucess is im- | unate fellow workers. ! Whetive | x/ u York” and Wanda Wiley in “Gridiron | Eddie Nelson in “Never Fear™ Tues. | possible. Gene Buck goes to bat in the pro- & 7 ] 5 3 sertie’”: tomorrow, Bob Custer in “The | day, Bebe Daniels in ““The Crowded| Florenz Ziegfeld, whom Buck con- | ducing game with the eyes of the What Price Egypology! | AMBASSADOR—"Fine Clothes." | Blood .Hound” and Charlie Chase in|Hour” and comedy, “Grief in Bag-|siders the master among creative | theatrical world fixed tpon him WHEN the idea first occurred to | e e, Alma Rubens, Percy | “What Price Goofy”: Tuesday, Tom |dad”: Wednesday. Johnny Hines in|showmen, took to him at sight. They | There is need of his kind. Everybody Cecil B. De Mille of a film ver 2 > mond Griffith, Eileen | Mix in “Riders of the Purple Sage T o v\{n"kp‘ jack “..A\ei;h Fal)l'ls:" a;}ll '\»n d a kindred spirit, a fellow pur- |in the big league of his well wishers | sion of “The Ten (‘ommandments’ | - reen Almanac: Thursday, Rod La | c ¢ \esday and Th é | - m V. Mong head the | and comedy, “The House of Flickers: | S se and understanding. They be- | is rooting for him. Artistic and social | he realized that much research wor WILLIAM FOX [ National's screen version | \Vednesday, Nazimova, in * Son” | Rocque and Dorothy Gish in “Njght | came intimates years ago. Buck h | Washington is keenly interested in | would be necessary and, accordingly, resents olnar's play, “Fashions for | 4nd extra, “No Place to Go™: Thurs- | 1ife of New York™ and comedy, “Mar- | composed over 500 lyrics and count. | “Gunpowder” tomorrow night. he commissioned an @ egyptologist, . n under the title “Fine dav, Milton Sills and Viola Dana in |ried Neighbors Friday, =~ Herbert | H = = Mrs. Florence Meehan, to carry out Ulutiies.” the first three days of this | “As Man Desires” and Aesop Kable: | Rawlinson in “The Man in Blue and | i the necesgary investigation. Mrs. | R Crandall's Ambassador The. | Friday, Richard Talmadge in “The St. Jobn in *Red ‘Pepper’’; #| 2 Meehan spent five months and trav The cotiedy will be “Nuts Fighting Demon” and Sennett's|day. Anita Stewart in “Baree, Son uND S S 1‘1 eled 20,001 rouge Egypt, Pal : i o e i | IR oot satueanyHieirs [ Kazun ind Renmects -Soperieer | 21T €CTOT Darcastic to Dothern o o me o b, T . Carey in “Bad Lands” and Dyne Lizzies.” | — — Paul Terry Aesop '. he sday A Bat Bi juvenile eventual returned with a wealth of | /‘j mount’s production, “The Street of | comedy, “Baby Blue." — PRIy - or o s, cosf NG e B ”“"l'”‘_"”m ot Vie: < I H. SOTHERN, whom David Be- | carefully observed my father's wishes i'i{]’p‘_’;;_"‘igf’"ic‘{’g‘:‘ '_f"d”l',m(_l_"r::’u’;:::' {” MArmmont: lss MACK SER e 8 o i Visitor From Fairbanks | lasco will present in “Accused,” | and in order to impress upon me the | oy ; LEADER looper-Dyne Lizzies and a news ¥ Studi a play by Brie E sh ver: by | hopelessness of my L This formed the basis on which Mr. | Today s o pla. rieux, English version by | hopelessness of my expectations as an his form h Mr. yeel Friday, Laura La Plante in M{m};:”-"nfi‘:\mzruwlfl\jr:\y@r‘-‘fd{‘-::::«‘r | George Middleton, this week in the]actor would, while i whs playing a | De Mille proceeded and it is interest N Untversal's prodiiction, “Fhm Tesser,” | (TSN _SNEen . Ut 4 ‘Big~ | _ark Larkin. publicity director for | Shubert-Belasco Theater, for the first | scene with him, comment cheerfully | ing to note the curious facts of Egyp- | o an Tmperial ‘f‘-’f‘f’,‘y‘v\',mql"1'?}‘,; Munn Worll's By dats wrestling | Douglas Fairbanks, passed through | time on any stage in this country and [on my_efforts, under his breath as tan and “t‘_"f’“"' ‘l"» el ‘m_‘ o = Saturday- Jack & || championship match will be shown.| Washington st week en route from | Immediately preceding the New York | thus: ‘You're a damn good actor, you | thus uncovered and which formed a uurday, Jack Holt and | thamp i Sown. v | engagement, “appeared s a boy in|are. 1fe was quite £0od nafured | Part of the finished film version. A lie Dove In Paramount's film ver. | The slow motion scenes of this match | New York to. Hollywood, where he | ShEsEement, appeared llough. The | about it and while at first it discon-| Among other things, for instance < " p Grey's “W rse |afe thrilling_and show just how | suppor: hn MeCullough. he | abr 2 s s A ? of Zane Grey Vild Horse will resume his studio activities, after | elder 1 he discovered that the ancient Egyp grew accustomed to it supported by Noah Beery and | “Strangler” Lewls was thrown by Sothern opposed a stage career | certed me ] : . 4 rosestations s T o B it | “Big" Munn. Added attractions are|an absence of five months. Larkin | for his son and confided him to the |and, indeed, found such candid criti.|tians, like the folk Of fodass iore NEAS ooetitions &3 v Cupid’s Boots and o Pathe | “Galloping Fish® with Sydney Chaplin | was sent East by Fairbanks early in | care of McCullough, an old friend. in | cisms useful, e MISCHA GUTERSON RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA he hope that hard work would dis. “When we were rehearsing ‘Damon - and “Secret Service Sanders,” chapter | the Spring to handle the publicity e = OVERTURE ~.._ “AMERICAN FANTASY f hearten the vouth with the theatey.| and Pythias' one morning one of the| piaitihiias ] ., e et |and exploitation on the New York | There was also @ wise afterthought in | Smaller members of the cast was ill o e B o gl ANNETTE ROVAK. Seprare EVERETT WARDELL Y-w i ides of Passion.” 5 and Boston engagements of “Don Q,, | the paternal decision. Should the boyv | So as he had only two Words to speak et it a1l day and BT beanl B et o @, p supported by Ben OLYMPIC. {Son of Zorro,” which is the star's|Persist in becoming an actor a com-|a super was put on in his place. Nt L omicht » ] aska Winter and Earl| Today. Blanche Sweet and Ronald | % . pany playing a large repertoire of | “Tn the senate scene one of the | EhT by stived. - aiBad = .,Nw. : y o . sebie Col w s 3 ment": | Newest picture. Now he is going back | Jug. 5 % R ctera Tink . . Well, the night arrived e hac rs <. will be the star at Crandall’s Iman in “His Supreme Moment legitimate plays would prove the best | leading characters has to declare: ‘I |, po €00 09 SEAL STEVEC | HE Bac Central Theater the firgt two days of tomorrow, Richard Barthelmess in [to Hollywood to take up the work of | school for a beginner > asseverae it is the vote,' and|{ TQIECUTR SR CREOTE O one T this week. in Vitagraph's production. “Soul Fire": Tuesday. Bebe Daniels in | publicizing the forthcoming Fairbanks | John ~ McCullough produced 13| three senators, who are seated on one | 40f 1 OUL FAfious Breparations, =0 Tide f Passion.” a drama of the “The Manieure Girl Wednesday. | vehicle, which goes into production | Plays the year I was with him,” says | side of the stage, cry: ‘And I ‘And | cilad T. “‘And-I' sid the anjin sea with a stirring romance. The | Betty Compsen and Jack Holt in | today | Mr. Sothern. in recalling the expe-[1 ‘And 1" Myself and another ac-| . €Fied [ CARQ T sald the man gomedy will be “Our Gang” in Hal ‘Eve's - Secret: Thursday, Alma| This new picture, according to Lar. |rience. “They were 'Othello” Ham.| tor were two of these senators and | Texs . > E Itoach’s “Shootin’ Injuns. Rubens and Percy Marmont in “A {kin, will be altogether in color, and | let.” “The Merchant of Venige.' ‘Rich- | the super now became the third. We “May he rest in peace, wherever | Puesday and Wednesday, “Speed Woman's Faith'; Friday, Elaine Ham- |is {o be called “The Black Pirate.” |ard IIL' ‘Jullus Caesar, ‘Jack Cade.’|went through the words. we received | ne moy b mome he i famorar o | Ma a high-power drama, supple- merstein in “Everyman's Wife' t- | Practically the entire Summer has | ‘Richelien ‘“The lLady of Lyo the cue: ‘I do asseverate it is the | . o e mented by Eddie Nelson in ““Hot and urday, House Peters in ““Raffles. been taken up at the Pickford-Fair- | ‘Brutus or the Fall of Tarquin,” ‘Vir-| vote.’ ‘And 1" said I. ‘And I! crled a | i ind the Pathe Review !banks Studios with experimental | ginius.' “The Gladiator,’ ‘Damon and | the other. ‘And Hi’ said the super _u"""""m LRI I _Contest_thenters = america ]| LTI TS wnd Friday, Rod La Rocque PARK work on the color process by which | Pythias’ and ‘Ingom: ‘Ne, no” said Mr. McCullough, not| = TR I e Comtent resters i Americn L TEEECCCETELLL "ls = othy Gish in “Night Life of | _ SErte ) | this photoplay is to be made. Accord-| “I was given about six parts in| “HLi" I' 1' Don't pronounce the | ’ B k. and the “Spat Family” in| Today and tomorrow. Ralph Lewis.!ing to Larkin, something very dif.|each of these plays and some under-| “H" like that again.' So again we | CRANDALL i That Off": Sature Maccy: |Ckeishton Tials and Mars he | ferent and revolutionary in the way | studies. Most of these parts were | did it, the poor super very conscious Daily Perform- Bri id Alice Joyce in “The Little | Bridge of Sighs™; Charley Chase in “Is | 4f color work may be expected in|flying messengers with one or two|and perturbed. I do asseverate it is | ances, Contin- Jovench Girl,” also Hal Roach's “The | Marriage the Bunk?” and Pathe News | wrhe Black Pirate.” The story, it | lines, leaders of mobs and such like.| the vote. ‘And 1* ‘And I" ‘And wous, 11:00 A. Thundering Landlord and the livents: Tuesday. Richard Talmadge | seems, does mot deal with the buc- | Later I was given better parts—Rode. | Hi" ‘Logk here, my good man,’ said M. to 11 P. M. “Screen Almanac. in “The Mysterious Stranger,” the |caneers of the Spanish Main, but has rigo in ‘Othello.’ Lucius in ‘Virginius,”| McCullough. ‘vou must not pronounce R R - T.v')ae‘ f:'mifl(‘”\t"\;~uuzl'mf>'.‘t!\:‘ \dnrth to do with piracy in the Phoenician| De Beringhen In ‘Richelieu,’ etc. it “Hi”' ‘Hi know, sir, said u.e% Door C‘,{,M . 3 ke a N e 0! nd G hopp igh! ednes- | 4, g firs 0 . Mo s r “ K no 8 a 00rs £ LINCOLN—"The Lady Who Lied.” | hor ,2nd Gift Shoppe night: Wednes- | day At _first. _however. McCullough | super. ‘Hi know Hi have that aim. | . StrectiatiTEnh % rah _ Lewis Stone, Virginia Valli,| “The Manicure Girl” and Will Rogers FEEEIOE TNt i——— Sk s S e e 000 the leading roles in First National's double bill, May MacAvoy. Pauline DWFWEEK BEGINNING TODAY B screen ersion of Robert Hichens'| Frederick and Lew Cody in “Three ovel, “Snake Bite o be show " and Ves 2 v " 7, B Tie. Vol miaro. oy Sa¥ | e IR Rat ey vy it R 4 First National Presents One of the Most Distinguished Casts of the Year in n Peerless thibe: daye of. this “Week unfer e ifday, Bolte e 1 P remiss Picturization of Franz Molnar's Stage Success,“Fashions for Men,” Directed by Jno. M. Stahl title e Lady Who Lied The Glenn Tryon in “Wages of Tin" and plementary features will be | third episode of “Play Ball.”" (Shows LEWIS S. Mack Sennett's “Skinners in Silk" | continuous on Saturdays from 2 and and a news reel Sundays from 3 p.m.) Wednesday and Thur: ~ La Plante, in Universal's PRINCES e ~(\;~’}m»;yl‘sv.".v|' by limmie | Today and tomorrow. Claire Wind == 1 rryand a scenic [sor and Pat O'Malley in “The White I 0ay and Saturday, Richard DIX | Denert,” Larry Semon in “The Cloud Lucky Devil: and i o +v €| Hopper” and Episode 4, “Perils of forings, A T Romaniary of- | the Wild”; Tuesday and Wednesday Walter Hiers and the Daihe Review | COnway Tearle in “Just a Woman te Pathe Review.|[ize Conley in “What a Night" By Thursday, Eleanor Boardman in AR “Proud Flesh.” Aesop’s Fables and Today and tomorrow. Jack Holt and | comedy, alss Amateur night: 1 riqes Billie Dove in “Wild Horse Mesa” and | j. Warren Kerrigan in “The Girl of CIIft Bowes In “Wake Up"; Tiesday | the Gonten emm s marry she i of and Wednesday, Percy Marmont in | edy and News Reel: Saturday, Hoot “The Street of Forgotten Men” and | Gibson in *Tam: rest " ) sibsc ing the West.” Juv Sennett’s “Cupid's Boots”: Th 2 he el Juve W Fairba reen Almanac THE MAN WHO, FOUND HIMSELF BY BOOTH TARKINGTON Ah, what a picture! With Meighan in a brand-new story by Booth Tark ington of an innocent man cheated ¢ of the girl he loved and “railroaded” to prison, only te grimly fight his ALMA RUBENS PERCY MARMONT EILEEN PERCY RAYMOND GRIFFITH IllllllllflIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIl|I|Il|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I|IIIIII.III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIMllIl|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|I|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIII||III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlHlIlIII sday nile comedy. “Going Great,” and Epi s in “The Beautiful | sode 17: “The Fighting Itanz aurel in “Twing” and e | riday, Reed Howes PHAE in “Youth's Gamble comedy, “Laugh RAPHAEL. | That Off." and Hodge Podge: Satur puToday and tomorrow, Corinne Grif way back to wealth and happine§s! In a Fascinating Recital of the Experiences of a Poor Girl Who e AR e T With a great Broadway cast, in- Craved Luzuries More than Love—and Alnost Got Thew at the “Isn't Life Terriblel" and News Reubens and Harry Meyers in “She cluding Cost <f Everything Most Vitslly Essential to Her Real Happiness = Wolves™: Fox News, also amateur | AVENUE GRAND. contest at & o'clock; Wednesday. Fve ! VIRGINIA VALLI---FRANK MORGAN Today and tomoriow, Collesn Moure :;T Br :H‘:n' mooth a T}.”“yiblmlmli JULIA HOYT- .um'l‘ Fog;mgg i y fn “Tha Desert Flower,” Aesop Fable | ¢d¥. Ralpl aves in “The oved { NORMAN TREVOR AKD s Pathe e iosday and | Bozo"; Thursday, Mary (arr, Owen 2 s &L ey ant| (o L e el Tats Aot e Valli and Nita Naldi ip “The Lady :%\xlu;\:lk\:?\ ‘_vn::c-d‘.\_ ”"_I"y)lw Lion 3 CHRISTIE COMEDY---“SOUP TO NUTS" Who Lied” and Harry Langdon in iskers': T ¥, Fred Thompson in « “Plain Clothe Thursday o (ladss | “The Wild Bull's Lair"; “Pacemakers PATHE NEWSREEL--SCENIC One of the Most Engrossing Releases of the “Greater M Hulette and David Butler in “Private | No. 7'; “Madame Sans Gin,” and TOM GANNON'S POPULAR MELODIES n ] grossing ase e reater ovie { Season,” Staged, Acted and Directed With Extraordinary Skill Qi e e s e e | — | g :\:hlvv“'r:-dil‘.:'xI!:"”'_"‘.]\xm'x ;“.;fu_,:ry'{;i,‘.: comedy, “Cifcis Fever: ais “Sunken Wee_ll_xogz;rlml LOEw s PALAGE Des orre = AN EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN COMEDY PACKED WITH HILARIOUS FUN . Life "Terrible!”” un News, Suturday S Sunday, Sept. 13| | At 2:30 PM. = SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY--OVERTURE,“METROPOLITAN ECHOES” (TOBANI) “Are Parents People?" and comedy:| Today Shirley Mason in Scandal| = = WASHINGTON'S FINEST QICHESTM DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTING The Tourist Proof ang comedy; tomorro k. Alma | i ||||l||ll||n||||||||llllullflllmlll|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlllllllll|||Il||||||||||mIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllIlII!IIIlIlllIIllIllIIlII = | Rubens d - Jack Mulhall gy CAROLINA. TORTER” A oy e Erct 7 gll"llllNlll|||||"ll"l|||||"|"|"||"|||||m""|||||H|||||||||"||||||m||"||||"||"”""”"ll.'l"”””|"|”||||l||l|||||||l| ringe Mhith \.‘(m'l“,f}”i};no:;’v’f&m\ | R T T — i SHOVllN:"H = menpats Sl iy —CRA”D"-'-S = Toman; Thuradav. Norma. Shearer e e = CECIL B. : = dech end Fark R L e e L D"""E = i |t o’ g M o) 2 S COLLEEN MOORE LEWIS S. 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