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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C § AMUSEMENTS | (Continued from Page Eighteen.) RIALTO—"Lightin". Hunt falls the honor of to the sil one of cesses of the decade on_the Rialto scree Z ell- ent east ha tray the homel whom the Hunt as old only the livi simple folks about written. Jay o been assembled to por- | screen on. | comedy, | verted into a comedy that is really funny, and with the usual news reels also is shown. Daniel Breeskin has arranged a highly effective special musical setting | for “Graustark PALACE—"He's a Pri In these days of medio. incredible con The picture is more on the burlesque type, and while it will not g history as a it will not su piece of wlly, con- | of public interest the chara and wrote the | tions are far too few to irably and | duction as Chapm inwardly t to divorce old back to ner hea is about to 1 one co 1wen the de ited, is 1 t h in her portraval. Mil \ Tac Bellamy rcDonald, | ) 1 handle simple ease. Otis Harlan m e, old Bills sparring par ful bit, and Bill's dog | to remember. | tinuous corner s good screen | nd | who adapted in f er who | have had the Pri out for | when “seream” or ' crop out sporadically ble signs of accomplishing . Every truly funny scene brings forth a ripple of genuine, un those t {0 take him | restrained laughter. The co-authors of the piece, nald Morris and Joseph Mitchel may have been Edward Suther of Wales in mind they dev { the scenes. At any e, Grifith, in the role of Prince Ale of Baldonfa, certainly has trials and tribulations fronted any heir to a throne. Life to Prince round and drag- | ing, ar | his’ highness n,” writ- | r, and di- | is a | dubfous p; x ¢ of his limousine to h Every thr nd true to side of royal bounds for + mate which - | is not in keeping with the wishes of the king. "The prince, too. in his modernistic 1| way, starts a little revolution of his METROPOLITAN— “Years to the time when novel, “Grau- 1 in the picture the answer, this m: out reservation, for ory—nothing nslation and first within the boun- hical kingdom—the f the sentiment nces rst showing Metropoli- has to do with the mad American of the ss Yetive of the Bal- om he meets while 1n unpronounceable sected to a routing of a ppens to e McDermott s in the supp nda Hawley, Li Gran, Frank ter Hall. An attractive setting has been pro- vided for the picture, First National having modernized the story so far as dress and other details are con- cerned. = and Win- own after ascending to the throne a means of seeking freedom from he crown and its attending responsi- hilities. The plot fails, however, when the revolutionists establish a republic and elect him president. There's another comedy on the cur- rent bill at the Palace run in as a sort of a subsidiary which also suc ceeds in keeping the spirit of laughter busy throughout its course. It's a roduct of the Hal Roach studios, lled “Madame Sans Jane.” Other uxiliary attractions include an Inter- :tional News reel, picting the angers that face a news camera man | Tom through selections in his work, and a news weekly. jannon puts his orches the syncopating pa from Victor Herbert's “‘Her Sister From Pari: orma is attracting ca s at Crandall's Metropolitan in “Gra ark,” sister Constance will do the same the first two week at the Tivoli in From Paris,” the scintilla by Hans Fi aly, a F tional at- traction, with Ronald Colman in the of sound drama. The a dual role—first as a young wife, and then as her ster from Paris,” a noted dancer, who comes to nna for a benefit performance. The dancer dolls her sister up and cs her on her own husband, whom he wins all over again in fascinating ashion. The production is elaborate, many pretentious theater scenes. The added comedy is supplied by Lige Conley in “Beware,” and a new fssue of the Pathe Review also is The program includes d with down 1n | the screen, must | the Kingdom | change is ‘The Red Mill.” | AMBASSADOR—"Graustark.” Norma Talmadge, supported by Eugene O'Brien, Albert Gran, Frank Currier, Lillian Lawrence, Marc Mc- Dermott, Winter Hall and Wanda Hawley, is the outstanding attraction also at Crandall’'s Ambassador Theater the first three days of this week, in IPirst National's production of George Barr McCutcheon’s “Graustark.” Fox’s amusing comedy, based on the O. Henry story, “Shoes,” also adds to the merit of the entertainment. A large audience was in evidence v performance. CENTRAL—"The Man in Blue.” Herbert Rawlinson, idol of the boy bobs, is the picture star at Crandall's ntral Theater the first two days of his week, in “The Man in Blue,” a Universal production, in which he is | supported by Madge Bellamy. The | story is a screen adaptation of Ger- | ald Beaumont’s magazine tale, “The Fower of Napoli,” and concerns the adventures of an Irish cop who fell in {love with a pretty little Itallan. The added comedy is a funny Our g release, “Ask Grandma,” in which a wonderfully sympathetic grandmother proceeds to make a little man out of the kid whose mother is trying to leep him a mollycoddle. The Sparring | ma ween the grandmother and e amusing. The bill by short reels, includ- lew and pipe organ PHOTVOVGVIVRVAiPHER KILLED. Electrocuted Trying to Turn Off Heater While in Bathtub. MIAMI, Fla., September 28 (#).— Clifford P 30, photographer for the Daily Tab and former motion picture photographer, was electrocuted in the bathroom of his home early | last nfght. Mr. Perry, it is believed, ought to turn off or on the current 7 an electric heater while in the bath tub. 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