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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925, the cent of France's production is being | shipped abroad. and this is accom | panied by a twelvefold increase in the | cost here. The minister of commerce | has been petitfoned to employ drasti measurés to curtail tuspentine ex ports. her well artists. ‘Tides of up among screen’s znd all those in the supporting cast D ek to meke s wa o the ga'| Exports’ Raise Turpentine ?"" lightful releases of the carly Fall.| PARIS, September 14 (#).—French Irving Cummings, former Washing- | producers and consumers of turpen ton stock star, incidentally turned in|yine are alarmed by the rapidly in. an exceptionally adroit piece of diret- | creasing exportation of this product ton here, from the country. More than 50 per which affords many laughs.| CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR— Rascals” get into a trick elec: | “Fine Clothes.” tric house, planned for an amusement | Paul Terry again comes to the bat park. to avold a drenching in a cloud- ! and knocks a homer at Crandail's burst while on their way West Ambassador Theater, where the fore- Shoot Inju most supplementary featare of the The bill zmented by abbrevi-|bill to be continued through Tuesday |ated camera subjects and pipe organ is his new Aesop Fable cartoon com- | | accompaniment and solo intervals. “Nuts and Squirrels.” The fea- | tur bill s at Nz il i the part of dn | CRANDALL'S TIVOLI—"The Desert | (26 (07 of Ferene aamars stars onstruction gan Flower. + _'hit. “Fashions Tor Men,” thrown ss who figures in © cpisodes of | (glieen Moore, supported by Lloyd {upon the silver sheet under the title the recounting of the rampages of | Hughes, is the star of the fi jof “Fine Clothes.” A complete review Indians, saloon brawls, the opera-|the wes Crandall's Tivoll f this subject will be found in con ftions of “painles rough | in “The Desert F er,” First Nation- it |and tumble and firs With play by Don Mul- accompany Peter as his sccretary. | studied which also will be shown today “;;::R‘:hi (\:‘?L\:;‘:‘\ yll::;:: 1n_um;i»;°“1 |he port d ctions include “Our and, like the hero’s erring wife, Paula e S covets clothes at any price. She and | The by|a program of n the ear] try very hard on numerous | Madge Be in | selections by Otto I, gecasions to make the modern break. | juvenile rol ne | Harald 7. Poase ; hut Peter Hun ord folls them at | \yay matic id [ “The Desert Flower” is a sprightly every turn, dis ring in the end |George O'Brien, who comedy na with its locale in that he is in love with Paula. Even |mogst certainly is n real “he-man” | secti ang camp on the Mojave t 0, Paula does not lose her BI00: | S3b s A i e o Seat attoR: | Desert and in the zold boom town | for clothes é L WAY | Charles Edward Bull gives a rep- |of Bullfro i i pinaerchn which, | resentation of ~Abraham Lincoln| _Colleen Moore has a congenial role | | The Al St. Johns comedy is unus—l::‘:{_h Wrasigeao v ¢ phaseal ket :‘:‘]} h"fg‘;;' this week and the news | “qpe nr%dufillon \\':\s] made on s big Spgcid__ < = and rates a place beside i - S Tk Pt wave & sister cinema. “The Covered Wagon This Week Only €D |'Augmenting the 26 principals Is ieamrmg .v\_nrks by Wagner. Saint- | mammouth erowd cast, which include: Best White Saens, Puccini Bizet. 4 regiment of United States troop Oak PALACE—"The Man Who | thousands of railway workmen, hun- | and Guarenteed e Found | greds of Chin RUBBER { Pawnee, ioux and Cheyenne Indians Who Found Himsels,”|a herd of bison and another of cattl presentation at Loew's Special for. . Passion” was adapted from Basil King's story of “In The Garden of Charity,” and therefore lacks nothing in skill of authorship. The companion feature is the Hal I comedy, “Shootin’ AMUSEMENTS _|repression und intersperced with | many scenes of humor and many fine Wle until he is grossly imposed upon. | photographiz shots of the Black Hills. ven his pretty voung wife falls in | The scenic effects were plunned with | we with his most trusted employe |a nice choice and are a delight to «n)" wid they un: choose Christmas | with an eye for artistic pictures. eve to break the sad tidings to the | Carrying>a subordinate role in wronged husband.* Through the - | large, efficient and well directed c pathetic interest of his pretty clerk |J. Farrell MacDo: Paula, Peter, who is ruined financial- | predominatinz inte » as well as maritally by this phi-|ter known andering pair, secures his former po- sition in charge of a dairy with all| rodern improvements that is on the estate of his friendly patron, the Earl qf Denham. The earl's interests are more concerned, however, in pretty Paula, who makes an opportunity to A Savings Account Is Qur Own Rock of Independence When our ic. sfathers landed in America they named their stepping stone, Independence Rock when we open a Savings Account it would | wost appropriate to call it our rock of indep ence. At least. it is a most reliable stepping stone to the heights of financial independence When a need arises to meet a financial obligation it is a very convenient thing to have a snug sum in the bank to fall back upon. Our banks o1 “Utmost Service” are both reliable and conver iently located. Come in this pay day and put vour foot on the Rock of Independence SecondNational Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street NW. to ot | ld commands the nection with the Metrop it was also accorded first ton screening vesterday. Yau'll quicklytrade for ! lodious pipe organ Beck and technique all will & BAYS Eyes Examined for (lasses. treatment found necessary we will advise you. CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. 922 14th §t. (Opposite Franklin Square) | istabliohed Tomn " ST Th Man feature The Rialto bill also includes new Palace this week. which Booth Tark- ington -crote for Thomas Meighan id ha v worthy of its author. A rather overworked theme. it is tells the tale of an innocent nd seMf-sac small town bank- | duet, and renditi (Thomas Meighan. of | Orchestra directed who spends two years of his | erson Sing Sing to atone for his s guilt. A rival banker, who | CRANDALL'S CENTRAL— neuvered Tom's imprisonment Passion.” erein” gained control of his father’s bank, succeeds in alienating : The Palais Royal Bargain Basement Just a Few Steps Down to Genuine Economy and Extraordinary Values reels, including pictures of the Mis Ame w Atlantic ! 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