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(€ontinued from Page Forty.) comedy, “‘Daddy nd & Bruce ellamy in duced by Fox Sennett comedy, a_F ® Grantland Rice “Spe AMB! Goes saturday, of Youth, ix cartoon and tlight.” ADOR—"Graustark.” Norma Talmadge, supported by Eu- gene Obirien, Marc McDermott, ‘anda Hawley, Lilllan Lawrence, Al- bert Gran, Frank Currier and Winter Hall, will be seen in First National's production of George Barr Mo- Cutcheon’s “Graustark” at Crandall’s Ambasador Theater the first three days of next week, together with the Willlam Fox version of O. Henry's story, “‘Shoes Wednesday, Bebe Daniels in Para- mount's production, “The Manicure Girl,” augmented by the Spat Famil comedy, “Laugh That Of." and the scenic, Thursday, Virginia Valli_in alter Hiers in “Off Popics of Paths to Paradis Betty and Griffith, Chay se in “Isn't Terrible™ and “Cinema Stars,” N Saturday, Johnny Hines in Crackerfack,” Lige Conley in - ware” and a “Sportlight.” CENTRAL—“The Man in Blue.” Herbert Rawlinson will be the star at Crandall's Central Theater the first two days of next week in Universal's | mont’s stor poli” und a d y Others fn the cast inelud Ruiz, Andre De RBeranger ¢ avina, Baby Dorothy Brock | and Martha Mattox. The comedy will be Hal Roach’s “Our Gang" in “Ask Grandma,” and the Pathe Re- view also is booked: Tuesday and Wednesday, Agnes Ayres, Warner Baxter and Phillips Smalley in “The Awtful Truth,” Paramount’s version of the play in which Ina Claire scored, elso Mermald’s ‘“Beware,” Starring Lige Conley, and the “Screen Al- nienac”; Thursday and Friday, “Not So Long Ago,” with Betty Bronson and Ricardo Cortez, and a comedy, “The Tourist”; Saturday Laura_ La * | Darling,” House Peters in “Raffles™: Bull's Eye Comedy, “Discord in a Flat”; ninth chapter, “Play Ball.” CIR nday and Monday leen Moore 'he Desert Flower,” with Hughes; Tuesday, Antonio Moreno, Patsy Ruth Miller, Ruth Clifford, Da’ vid Torrence, in “Her Husband's Se cret”; Wednesday, Rod La Rocque nd Dorothy Gish in ew York"; Thursday Norma § lave of { Lloya, | Pitts and Tom Moore, | saturday, Jack Holt : “Wild Horse Me: EMPIRE. Sunday and Monday, Lon Chaney in “The Unholy Three.” and comedy, “The Snow Hawk” Tuesday and | Wednesday, Raymond Griflith and Betty Comps Paths to i | and comedy, | ter”: Thursday Moore and Zasu showing 7 and hearer and Lew Cody shion,” and Harold ; Friday, Zazu Pretty Ladie: | Wednesday, John Barr Maur “High ndsome,’ “Papa’s and Fox New: Also at matinee and evening performanci the second episode of “Play Ball {written by John J. McGraw and starred by Walter Miller and Allene Ray. HOME. Betty Bronson in “Not § * and Lige Conley Tuesday, ‘olman_in Wednesday, Buck Jones in “Gold and the Girl day, Gladys Hulette in “Private Af fairs” and the Spat Family in “‘Laugh That Off”; Friday, Pete Morrison in “Cowboy Grit,” Hal Roach’s “Thun- dering Landlords” and Hodge Podge; Saturday, “Fighting Youth,” Harry Langdon in “Boobs in the Woods" and “Sreen Almanac.” LIBERTY. Sunday and Monday, Milton Sills in “The Making of O’Malley”; Tues- 2 May McAvoy in “The Mad cht Life of | »medy and scenic; Thurs- | Thursday, Dorothy Gish, Rod La Rocque in “Night Life of New York"; Friday, Percy Marmont and Mary Brian In “The Street of Forgotten Men"; Saturday, Malcolm MacGregor and Alice Lake in “The Overland Limited.” > Iron Tues- “Introduce Nelson in “Going 't Shoppe; Wedne y . Pat O'Malley s eal Burns in Cop,” and Pathe News events; »wen Moore und Mary Carr in “East of Broadway.” and “Super Hooper Dyne,” a Mack Sennett comedy, also ‘talent nigh turday, Reginald You the Town,"” sy Street,” and 5 of “Play Ball.” (Contin- on Saturday from 2 and Sunday trom 3 p.m.) PRINCE | Sunday and Monday, Billile Dove “Wild Horse Mesa,"” Lige Conley Sea 1 " and ep sode 6, “Perils of the : Tu ginald Denny in “I how Yo and comedy “Love Goofy"; | more in “Dr. | Jenkyll and Mr. Hyde” and Walter | Hiers in “A Rarin’ Romeo"; Thurs- d Alma Rubens and Percy Ma mont in “A Woman's Faith,” Aesop's Fables and comedy, 'nfriendly Ene- mies”; Friday, “Bob” Custer in “The Texas Bearcat,” I ry Semon comedy jand News Reel; aturday, Fred Thompson in “The Wild Bull’s Lair,” Jjuvenile comedy ‘“‘Baby Blues"” and episode 14 “The Fighting Ranger.” RAPHA | Thomas Meighan in “Old} ‘Skinners in | rriers 1 Tuesday, | “After Fox news; al | contest at » p.m. Wedne Harlan and Mary Carr in With ¢ Million™; comedy, “The Bouncer. ‘Thursday, Dorothy Devore and William Haines in “Fighting the Flames'; comedy, Andy Gump in “A Day of Rest.” Friday, Glynn Tryon in “White Sheep”; also Pacemakers, No. 9, “The Merry Kiddo.” Saturday, Jack Hoxle in “The Western Wallop’ comedy, Jimmie Aubrey in “He Who Gets Crowned”; also “Sunken Silver,” No. 7. Jack Holt and aine Business amateur Kenneth “Drusilla 3 @& Higw CIASS SOWT! WE Don't ALLOW Ay Dogs N T PLACE, ON TW LEVEL ta'm! BY POP MOMAND COME ON TFL, MAMAS PRECIOUS 13 GowNe FOR A NICE WALK! IT'LL BREAK RAR'S HEART To BE Awmy FROM HE! PLEAME LET HE KEEP HER IN My RooMt 3IR — SHES TH' CUTEST THING YOU EVER YES FINNIGAN, AFTER ALL Monday, Pauline Garon in “The Aver- age Woman” and Hal Roach’s “Hold My Baby'; Tuesday, Bert Lytell in teele of the Mounted,” Al St. John in Scenic and “Topies of the y"'; Wednesday, Jack Holt and Billle Dove in *“The Light of Western Stars” and Lige Conley in “Below Zero”; Thursday, Fred Thomson in “The Wild Bull's Lair,” Ben Turpin in “The Marriage Circus" and a new “Sportlight”; Fri- day, Jack Hoxle in “Roaring Adven- ture,” “The Fighting Ranger” No. 15, and Eddle Gordon in “The Polo Kid"; Saturday, Maurice (Lefty) Flynn in “0. U. West,” “Our Gang" in ““The Mysterious Mystery,” ‘Aesop Table and Pathe Review. | TAKOMA. | Sunday and Monday ack Holt and oah Beery in “Wild Horse Mesa,” a | Zane Grey story; Pathe News Shearer in i _comedy, Hodge Podge; Wednesday, Rod La Rocque, Dorothy Gish and Ernest Torrence in “Night Life of New York"; comedy; Thursday, Allce Terry and Lewls Stone in “Con- fessions of a Queen"; comedy; Friday, Lauretts Taylor in “One Night in Rome; comedy, Aesop's Fables; Satur- day, Betty Compson, Raymond Grif- fith and Noah Beery in “Paths ' Pura- | dise"’; Ball, Friday, William Fair- ighting_ Youth,” Hal h's “Thundering Landlords” and Review; Satu Lois Wilson ner Baxter “Welcome Aesop's Fables; No' g A]imony Failure Chnrged iuflged in contempt of court for fail ng to comply with orders of court re garding payment John Carter s cited in an order YORK. < | signed by Justice Hitz ye: show cause why he should of alimony to his arter, who alleges he 1s $595 in arrears, Long Ago” and Mack Sennet's “Cu- | pid’s Boots”; Monday, Lewls S. Stone, Virginia Valll and Nita Naldi in “The Lady Who Lied” and CUff Bowes in “Look Out"; Tuesday and Wednes day, Doris Kenyon and Lloyd Hughes * in “The Halt Way Girl’ 'and Aesop Fable; Thursday, Florence Vidor in “Marry Me" and comedy, “Neptune’ 'NEW and USED Office Furniture % and More H. BAUM & SON 464 Penna. Ave. Main 9136 YOU CAN ALSO RENT I Beautiful Suburban Home Clarendon, Va. New 9-Room Home —with all modern improvements. Corner property—3 large lots, shade trees, evergreens and lawn. Priced for quick sale—no profit—taken for debt. Phone West 2054 or West 914 The Potomac Savings Bank Wis. Ave. and M Street - Plante in “The Teaser,” supported by Pat O'Malley, Hedda Hopper and | Walter McGrall, also the Spat Family in “The Fox Hunt.” AMERICAN. Sunday, Adolphe Menjou in “Lost— A Wife": Monday, Mabel Ballin in “‘Beauty and the Bad Man"; Tuasday, Milton 8ills in “The Making of O'Mal- v'': Wednesday, Pedro de Cordoba i The Bandelero \Whil igs," comedy; Thursday, Marie Prevost in *Ki: Me Again” and “Step Lightly,” comedy. Wednesday, James Kirkwood Night” and “Step Lightly, Thursday, Regi- nald Denny in “I'l Show You the| '{‘[\-\\'n : Friday Lon Chaney in “The | comed Monster." SAVOY. Sunday, Florence Vidor and Matt Moore in “Grounds for Divorce"” and he lonevmoon ILimited Ty this new gas OLYMPIC. Colleen Moore in “The Des Monday, Lionel Barry an of Iron"; Tuesday, linson and Madge Bel lamy in “The Man in Blue"; Wednes- day, Edward Everett Horton, Esther on, in ar on Horseback’ |Stop eavying Dumersof Studehaker Er’ lion reatly improved op of your car APOLLO. Sunday and Monday, yon in “The Half Girl" and Eddle Nelson in “Never Fear"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Con- stance Talmadge in “Her Sister From Fable and Pathe Re- Ricardo Cortez in The Spaniard” and Art Stone in Sherlock Sleuth”; Friday, William Desmond in “The Meddler,” comedy, ““The Tourist,” and Hodge Podge; Sat- urday, Jack Hoxle in “Roaring Ad- venture” and Lige Conley in ‘“Be- ware."” Doris XKen- e TS e S AVENUE GRAND. : B i Sunday and Monday, Constance R, e L L e g, Talmadge in “Her Sister From Paris” TR A end Walter Hiers in “Off His Beat'; MR AL I uesday and Wednesday, Doris Ken on and Lloyd Hughes in “The Half "ay G and FEddie Neilson in Family in “The Fox Hunt' Tack Hoxie in *“Roaring Adventure and Art Stone in “Sherlock Sleuth”; Saturday, Jack Holt and Blllle Dove in “The Light of Western Stars,” Aesop Fable and Pathe Review. CAROLINA. Sunday and Monday, Anna Q. Nil son and Lewis Stone in “The Talker™; Tu. 2 The Mani. “Three t, Pauline y; Thursday, “Idle Tongues,” with Percy Marmont and Doris Kenyon; Friday, “Speed,” with Pauline Garon and Betty Blythe; Sat- urday, Reginald Denny in “I'll Show You the Town CHEVY CH . Sunday and Monday, Charles Ray in P Harold Lloyd in “Never Aesop’s Fables and News v s Kirkwood and in_ “Secrets of the Sunshine_Comedy, “Tons of Pathe Review; Wednesday end Thursday. Alma Rubens in “Ger- ®ld Cranston’s Lady"; Cliff Bowes in “Have a Heart": News and Newspaper $'un; Friday, Art Acord in “The Cir- cus Cyclone”; Pathe Comedy, - friendly Enemlies”; sixth chapter, “Se. oret Service Sanders”; Saturday, SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ - Gpnuine Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Neuralgia Colds Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Acge nnl: Bayer 'anagc which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. 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