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4 Photoplays (Continued from Third Page.) AMUSEMENTS. This Week Coast of Folly” and comedy, “Rolling *Pleasure Bound” and a Grantland ‘Rice “Sportlight.” CENTRAL—“Playing With Souls.” Jacqueline Logan, Mary Astor, Belle Rennett, Clive Brook, William Collfer, jr; Josef Swickard and Jane Wray have the principal roles fn First Na- 7 fon, “Playing With all’s Ceniral Theater 's of this week. The a_neglected son of ricl s directed *r F . Gardner Sullivan wr the script. Charlie Chase in Father to Gulde Him" TReview also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday, Gloria Swanson in "The Coast of Folly,” a romance laid in Florida's gay 3 grounds, also an Aesop Fable and a scenlc subject; Thursday and Friday, }.ewls S. Stone, Virginia Valliand N Nadl in First Nationa Hichen's story, Lled,” together with Art Stone in me Men and 1Wild Women"; Saturday, Ricardo Cortez and Greta Nissen in “The Name of Love,” a Paramount production; al: Spat Family in “Ex ) i a Grantland Rice “Sport- LINCOLN—"The Iron Horse.’ “The on Horse,” one n( the out w "V hn *)\Onn throu wcoln Thea northwes in §t are re nture and the th throwing first transcontinental »ad across the United States. e foremost roles are plaved by Madge Bellamy and George O'Brien d in their support an ensemble utilized including a regiment of troops, thousands of ns, a herd of buffalos, | d 10,000 Texas steers. 1t'at the Lincoln will | d to cne week and the regu- of\admission prices will pre APOLLO. ‘Today and tomorrow, Milton £ in “The Knockout” and Hal Roach com- | edy, “Solid Ivo Tuesday, Wednes- | day and Thursday, Cecil B. De Mille" he Ten Commandme: Friday, | peed Mad,” Charlie Chase in “No ¥ather to Guide Him" and Pathe Re- | view; Saturday, “The Prairfe Pirate,” | Al St. John in “Fair Warning” and | Grantland Rice, “Sportlight.” AV E GRAND. Today and tomorrow, Mac lamy and George O'Brien in Mix in " and Charlie Chase in Father to Guide Him." CAROLINA. Today and tomorrow, “The Lady Who Lied,” with Lewis Stone and Virginia Valll; Tuesday, “Troubles of o Bride”; Wednesday, “White Man,” with Alice Joyce and Kenneth Har- lan; Thursday, “The Price of Pleas- ure,” with Virginta Valli and Norman Kerry; Friday, “The Dancers,” with Alma. Rubens ana{ ;" Saturday, Jack Tolt of the Western Stars.” CHEVY CHASE. v, temorrow and Tuesday “The Ten Comina s and Aesop’s Fables; | and Thursday, Betty ‘annson, ('(l Hamilton afld Rock- cliffe Fellowes in “The Golden Prin- cess”; Cliff Bowes, “Have Mercy news' and newspaper fun; Friday, Jack Holt, Billie Dove and Douglas Yairbanks, jr., in Zane Grey's “Wild Ylorse Mesa™; Sunshine comedy, “Sci- entific Husbands"; ninth chapter “Se- cret Bervice Sanders”; Saturday, Ray- inond Griffith, “He's a Prince”; Bull's ¥ve comedy,” “Green Horn chapter “Wild West. CIRCLE. Today and tomorrow, L o DUMBARTON. Today, Shirley Mason in Yroof”; tomorrow, Madge Bellamy in “Wings of Youth”; Tuesday, Jack Pickford in “The Hiil Billy”; Wednes- day and Thursday, Anita Stewart, | Bert Lytell and Huntly Gordon_in “Never the Twain Shall Mee “Flames of Desire”; Saturday, ® Sllent Pal.” EMPIR Today and tomorro: pnd Bert Lytell in hall Meet,” ““Scandal | and co v and Blythe in * comedy, Willlam Mix in and comedy, “So ews and the fifth McGraw’s serial, Allene Ray and : Saturday *The Golden Tral his s Art": Fox episode of John J. “Play Ball” with Walter Miller. in “The e U STREET AT 12TH, One of the most colossal and most to show America’ and the Pathe " ALL THIS Stones”; tomorrow, Tom Mix in “The Rainbow Trall” and_comedy. “Dry Up"; Tuesday, “The Prairle Pirate.” Foris Toxe 1o “The Guest of Honor and Pathe Review: Wednesday, Ed mund Lowe in ‘Greater Than a Crown,” Lloyd Hamilton in “Wait- ing” and Hodge-Podge: Thursday. Irene Rich in “My Wife and I" and Roach’s “Solld Ivory”; Friday, Ray | mond Grifith in “He's a Prince” and | comedy. “Papa’s Darling”; Satu | Buck Jones in *The Timber e t Family in “The Fox Hunt irantland Rice, “Sportlight.” OLYMPIC. Today and tomorrow, al banks i “The Thiet of Bagdad" | Tuesday, D. W. Griflith’s production, “Isn’t Life Wonderful: Wednesday, Frank Mayo and Mae Busch in “The Triflers”; Thursday, Elaine Hammer- stein and Lou Tellegen in “Parisian v, Richard Barthelmess ve'; Saturday, James The Police Patrol." PARK. Today and tomorrow, Zasu Pitts _and tty Ladies,” Douglas Kirkwood in Tom Moore, Conrad Nagel in Charley Chase in “Fighting Fluld” and Park news events; Tuesday, Richard Talmadge in “Isle of Hope" and comedy, “Rob- | IFilm Features LEADER THEATER ©h Near E TODAY- —TOMORROW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS : PM. to 11 PM | tAkouNA 1th t,, LIE] | Contintions (‘ ‘\\-e CIRCLE "1 )Pl Ave. l“ll W. 953 |rl !‘< king oo DORIS HOBA HOEART TRt ZASU LADIES OLYMPIC TODAY 1'1\1 D TOMORROW DUMBARTON ‘!.“.“,R £ RSON in “THE SCANDAL EMPIRE °'1 1 th‘oe TEWAR BERT LYT] T i TWATN SHATL MEET hr\(',} RISCCITS " CAnd To LIBERTY Nord GL “THE COAST OF Fot HIPPODROME 9"1‘3“~ 32 IC] ‘?Rh i’“b ELlTE e NEW STANTON Glhkl" S!u NE m(om Takoma P \IAW E in “HER Eh"TR CRANDALL S ] METROPOLITAN Ftrret at X‘Hl_; WEEK—HAROLD ’LLO\ T o EO." ] TIVOLI CRAND Aq';':msnsw S —_CECII, CRANDALL’S Mxmssumn 18thStA CoLRAN W, CRANDALL'S TODAY, AND CRANDALL’S Savoy Ty Tgpar-nennith L ":", la . MON) T LYTHE ATH OF SCANDAT" WAL RoN i Kk polio eater W St. NF. TODAY A\II AN GRRAE 1T TON THY, RNOCKOUT. ROACH COMED CRANDALL’S ToRK THF ATER G Ave CRANDALL’S Mome Th 1270 ¢ -GLORIA _ SIWAN E_COAS ST OF FOLL TN N RAPHAEL 9th and O Streets N.W,| DORIS KENYON and LLOYD HUGHES In “THE HALF r med; _WAY GIRL 9 H St. NE. m)v SEpRETERS in THE SUN inson Crusoe: “sday and Thur: her Ralston Jay, comedy, “A triple bill, E: Wise Crooks, day, Tom Mix in Duanes,” Good™ Ball.” days from p.m.) PRINCESS. Sunday and Monday in “Head Winds,” H Gang comedy Episode 9 “Perils of Tuesday, Mildred Harris in Affairs,” THard Boiled Tenderfoot Elaine Hammerstein in ness Hours, and Heels"; Thursday, Evelyn “Smooth as Satin,” comedy and amateur night; Willlam Fairbanks in News Reel and Carey in “Bad Land: in “The Snow Hawk" and 3 of “Secret Service Sanders." RAPHAEL. Today and tomorrow, Yoris Lloyd Hughes and Hobart Bosworth also Groves in Tuesday, in “The Halfway G'ri”; Sennatt comedy, Rilph “Breaking the Ice". Moore, Pauline Star% and also gift_shoppe: Wed- Jack Holt, Es- and Noah Beer: “Wild Horse Mesa” and Mack Seunett Johnnie Hines in ““Con- ductor 1492 and talent night; Satur- “The Last of the Bull Montana in “Rob 'Em and eighth chapter of “Play (Shows continuous on Satur- 2 and on Sundays from 3 House Peters Roach's Our he Big Town,"” the and the Spat Family In “A *; Wednesday, “After lenn Tryon in “Hot Brent in Aesop’s Fables, “Women First,” the Pacemakers in “The Merry Kiddo"; Saturday, Harry ' Stan Laurel NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Review; Wednesda George O'Brien, ) Alma Rubens comedy; Friday, “Wild Bull's Lair, comedy and third episode Service Sanders”; Beery in Doodle in a also amateur contest at Wednesday, Betty Bronson in Long Ago"; comedy, Stan Laurel in “The Snow' Hawk”; Thursday, Bebe Danfels and Kenneth Harlan in “The Crowded Hour”; comedy, “the Milky Way"; Friday, Percy Marmont and Alice Joyce in “Daddy’s Gone a-Hunt- ing”; aiso last chapter of “Pace makers,” “Miss Me Again”: Saturday, Jack Hoxle in “Flying Hoops,” com- edy: also last chapter of “Sunken silver.” Friday, sode of “Play Ball’ YORK. Today and tomorrow. lamy and Iron Horse": Tuesday, | and Alma Rubens in and Roach’s day, Barbara La “White Monkey" “Tame Men and Thursday, _Alice Brook in SAVOY. Barbara La Marr in “The comedy. “Paging a tomorrow, ““The Breath of Scandal” and Llovd Tlam flton In “King Cotton": Tuesday, “The Dancers” and Nesl Burns in *Call a Cop”; Wednesday, Reed Howes In “The Snob Busters.” Jlarry Langdon tn “His Marriage Wow," 2 scenic and “Topics of the Day": Thursday Rich in “The Lost Roach’s ‘“The Big Kic! and Pathe Review; Friday, “The White Man" = and Wanda Wiley in “Won by Law"; Saturdny. ‘“The Prairie Pirate,” Art Stone in “Tame Men and Wild Wom- en.” “Sportlight” and Fellx cartoon comedy. Today Marr and wild Joyce and wiid™ “Private Podge and news: Friday, Busi ley in Buck Jones in Harry Langdon Friday, - " Bpisode ing fast. “Irene.” TAKOMA. Today and tomorrow, Constance Talmadge in “Her Sister From Paris,” Lloyd Ham{lton comedy, Pathe News; Tuesday. ‘One Year to Live” with Aileen Pringle, Antonio Moreno and Dorothy Mackaill, comedy, Pathe Kenyon, she wants it, with it great promise. “The Splendid Road. Nilsson and Bob Frazier with Dorothy Mackaill; madge in “Kiki,” Mack Tom Wallace NINTH AT GEE/ STARTING TODAY of the Century WITH SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA MISCHAGUTERSON Oendusting Finale From the Fourth Symphony ....Tchaikowsky Operatic Prologue MISS NINA NORMAN, Soprane MR. JOHN SMITH.' Basso )ul.“‘r,um- MACKENZIE, (Chies l\‘IINIHMIIIAM’NMwlullil& Aac l.ean EVEN KEYS z‘oBAI.DPATE Paramownt Presenta Do , Thrills, and more Jaughs into this hilarious new Douglas Maclean comedy of a young author who, to win the ha.nd of the girl he loves, locks himself in a deserted hotel to write a novel on the same night that a band of crooks are using it for a rendezvous! From the famous George M. Cohan Broadway stage success! WITH EDITH ROBERTS---BETTY FRANCISCO CRAUFORD KENT AND OTHERS 'EE'I IEGIIIIIO TODAY, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 LOEW’S PALACE THEATER' OCTOBER 18, 1925—PART 3. Saturday, Mix in “Riders of the Purple Sage’ Aesop's Fable, comedy and sixth epf- Madg George O'Brien Bel- “The Lewis Stone | “Solid Ivory"; Art Stone in and Clive “The Home Maker." Ho ib- son in “Spook Ranch” and Lige Con- ““Boobs the ‘Woods™ and Pathe Review. The First National Western Studio is reported to be very busy and mov- Colleen Moore has finlshed “We Moderns,” a good one, next—intended to be her best—will be June Mathis is reported to have “The Vienese Medley," and her just as which {s said to carry Then there are with Anna Q. Norma and others. 0 e A The F onder Theater of the Wortd | COLN THEATER] WEEK =1 inpressive film plays ever devised s greatness. IRON HORSE T T R T N T R MR A 16th ANNI- VERSARY 4 PARAMOUNT PICTURN ADOLPHE MENJOU BESSIE LOVE—QRETA NISSEN OSCAR SHAW AND OTHERS Here’'s Monta Bell's wonderful new picture that he showed to critics last Thursday night! With Adolphe Menjou in his finest role as the bored King who slipped away alone to Coney Island and fell in love with a Main Street girl. They're calling it Bell's biggest success! Based on Leo Ditrichstetn’s famous T ANNOUNCING THE WORLD PREMIERE OF MONTA BELL'S LATEST PICTURE “THE KING ON MAIN STREET” An IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIllIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII!II|IHIII|II|IIII|III|IIIIII| T RANDALL‘S TIVOLI 14th and Park Rd. BUN.-MON -TTES. CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Stellar Cast, Comprisad of Richard Diw, Leatrice Joy, Nita Naldi, Rod La Rocque, Theodore Roderts and Estells Teylor, W the = Bpestaouiar erpicce the TEN CI]MMANDMENTS WED-THURS. MILTON SILLS Supported by Lorna Duveen and a Matchiess cast in a Marvelous Action-Drama of the Prize Ring and the ra'xadmn Timber Countr THE KNOCKOUT Roack’s “Solid Ivory”— Pathe _Review—Topics FRIDAY RICARDO CORTEZ GRETA NISSEN and an Admirable Bupporting Company sn_Paramount’s Prod- tion of IN THE NAME UF LOVE spat Family | Fox Hunt” SATURDAY RAYMOND GRIFFITH WUh an Excelient Ensembla in @ Delightful Paramount ‘omedy-Drama HECS A PRINCE o vB s o Coreful” Hal IIIlIllII|IIIIIIIl|HI|Ill||||IIIIIIII T TR RO Tickets Now on Sale for 250- Mile National Championship P Teter De who will be at race with . Deusenberz < einl G evlinder racing car. $ $25000 Purse * ¥ Celebrated national and international racing pilots _entered for the 250-mile championship automobile race classic: Farl Cooper Bennett Hill Fred Comer Harry Hartz Jderry Wonderlich Leon Duray Peter De Paolo Bob MeDonogh ‘Wm. E. Shattuo, M. D. lllllll|IlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllih Y AMUSEMENTS. LITA Street at Tenth. At B9 WEEK BEGINNING TODAY "B Hore in the Comedy Hit of All Time, for Which You Have Been So Anziously Waiting— Eight-Reel Classic of Irresistible Fun and Intensely Interesting Human Nature HAROLD LLOYD Daily Perform- ances, Contin- , 11:00 A. M. to 11 P. M. —Sunday— Doors Open 2 PM JOBYNA RALSTON Supported by a Cast of Skilled Farcewrs in the Greatest C Sereen Unbroken e Star, Succession of Hilarious Pun Films, Ever Brought ta ths Who Has Produced om Clean, Wholesome and Sane. THE FRESHMAN The Soreamingly Funny Story of the College “Boob,” Who ”wM Always the “Goat” but Did not Know It, but Who Finally Realized Hus Predicament and Came Through a Real Hero DIRECTION STANLEY CO. OF AMERICA RANDALL'S 18th and Cel. Rd. SUN.-MON.-TT. STELLAR GAST Inoluding Jacqueline Mary Astor, Wm. Belle Bem Montmartre, PLAYING WiTH SouLs Comedy, “Paria Creations" __Colora_ ED.-THU RS ANITA' STEWART BERT LYTELL ~8crambled Eggs’— 4Ang one of the Strangest Casts of Any Sesgon in NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET Aesop Fabls—Pipe Organ Extras GLORIA SWANSON in Paramount’s Depiction the Gay Frivolties of Florida, COAST OF FOLLY Spat Family in “The Four Flush SATURDAY TOM MIX Bupported by Billie Dou and Ann Pflnl'lptm\ i 2% m- , LUCKY HORSESHOE A Conl - “Ploasure "30““"14 Logan, Colter, Jr., it and Clive Brook W Pirst Nationale Droma of in Natural Foyal e Capital’s Ultima Thule in Entertalnment IEW AID EXOLUSWE NOVELTY HIT, “WILD BEASTS OF BORNEO” WORLD SURVEY---PATHE NEWS--CONCERT OVERTURE, “CAMPUS DAYS” WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTING T RANDALL’S. CENTRAL | Ninth, Bet. D and E- EUN.-MON STAR CAST Led by Wwm. Collier, Jr., Bella Bennatt, Jaoquelina Logan, Ciive Brook ond Mary Astor in PLAYING WITH SOULS Chas. Chase in "No Fother to Guide Him” —Review. TUES.-WED. 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