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AMUSEMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ., NOVEMBER 1, 1925—PART AMUSEMENTS. Pl’lotoplays Th Charley Chaplin and Jackle Coogan in| | Next Week's Photoplflys Service Sanders.” \f";(nl\(hlun“ and Art Stone in * - [crowds as the first and ran far ahead | Dance Man,” which Herbert Erenon oc = Sleuth”; ~ Thursday, of an average first week. “The Fresh-| is filmin —_—— COLUMBIA — Von Stroheim’s SAVOY Cortez and Greta Nissen in “In the [man” was imed the greatest - - i 4 5 e et 3 s ey p Courneur ing Gilda - N, icture of Franz Lehar's Today, Norma Shearer in “A Slave |Name of Love,” and Al St. John in|laughing hit d has ever mad , Maur neur is direct! DL "m"":“?\' PThe Merry [Widow” withi] | et (Eaanion' {and E¥ana Marion in|| he) Dive) Agent';) Fridsy, Willamji* Lo Lo om0 b LG In e dnitatLstating il (Contt | Moore and Lloyd Mas M 3 Toin G “Stranded”; tomorrow, Gladys Hulette | Fairbanks fn “Speed Mad,” Harold Un Clty looks like an arms ‘Aloma of the South Seas,” an p ldwyn from Budapest, and | Hughes in “The Desert Flower’ ae Murray and John G in “Go Straight.+ Al St. Join in “The in “Now or Never’ and novelty [ 1.eague of Nations these days. There | tation of the Broadway play. Her sup Week, including today. Continued a - Miss Banky 18 not| oo Baby Pey in “Helen' bert featured. Live Agent” and cagtoon; Tuesday, Saturd. Harry Carey in * are officers of Russian army for | port include ardo Cortez, as Nul public demand is en as the n. ty b e is also an oW E pasn e METROPOLITAN—“The Lost Elaine Hammerstein in “After Busi. | Prairie Pirate.”” Charlie Chase in Buchowetzk{’s “The Midnight Sun”;|tane, the S ea islander; Percy In presenting Chaplin's wonderful [actress of consummate ability. The [Baby”; Tuesday, Milton Sills in “The Wodl® wih Lewis Stene ness Hours. Stan Laurel in “Dr,|Father to Guide Him,” and “The Ace | West Point cadets of 1868 for the West- | Marmont, as Bob Holden, the white few picture for a second week the Co-|supporting cast includes Wyndham | Making of O'Malley”; Wednesday and Bessie Love, Lloyd }iugheé Pyckle and Mr. Pride” and review; [0f Spades jern epte which Edward Sedgwick has | man, and Willlam Powell, who plays Jumbia management states that ma nding, Helen Jerome Eddy, Flor-|Thursday, Madge Bellamy, Gladys Hul- fl’“- Hlace B. i | Wednesday, Lionel Barrymore in ————— been directing with Hoot Gibson and | the h eritics are calling the picture the mas. | ence Turne A Charles Lane:” Lige| 0" o' Coorge O'Brion ta “The T anc e ageibrery. , “The Boomerang” and Eddle Gordon Dustin Farnum; striped Sfoux Indians} e terplece of Chaplin's career, which, in | Conley will ‘be responsible for the | $Hte and T 8 dxon, PALACE—Buster Keaton in | in “Officer 13" Thuresday, Corinne Fl]mograms | from the same production, and a squad | Charles Kenyon is preparing the the minds of many, takes precedence | supplemental comedy in “Fast and | p0rse’” Qe of shows, 7 and 9 pun.; “Go West.” Griffith in “The Marriage Whirl” and " | ot English Tommies finishing up the | scenario for Lucille Van Slyke's newa B s tof iy, ke s | Furious.” 4 e g [Tt e s Brves ot el e e e R Cmartirs oy ety < g final scenes in “My Old Duth puper serial “Brides Will Be Brides. t 18 throughout its full length a won. | Bebs Daniels will be pictured Wed- |in “Kiss Me Again'; Saturday, Buc “ 2il T Laura La Plante in “The Teaser” and e Ak Ragen Vallaa Beas SRy 1 I iicn e SEe Eiatal v LS gerful blend of hilurious comedy, thrill- | nesday and Thursday in “Wild, Wild s i imber Woif. RT‘XCk 11‘“‘,{'15;1 ga"‘; A"’:‘f‘, Glenn Trypn in “Tell It to a Police- | — couied trom Third Page) | ill erats be oot he aveymond Hatton | starred. — ng drama and appealing romance, Susan,” a new Paramount release, in g, anky in e Dark Ang man”; Saturday, star cast in “The |Lloyd's film versio; P - St A e Z B Georgia Hale, Mack Swain and Tom | Which she is supported by Rod La| 3 LM “Kenfucky Bride” and Doug- Hau o Ben Tacy eween nlana o Char s e e T e fi'{’\'-‘,‘l'e.“fl_‘;‘;,‘fi,d from a story by| It fa probable that the story for Murray appear in the cast of this }:;:‘qqlue.‘ \\;\1:.;- l:i_vrf"\\l::lha th‘e ,\“E‘;‘}i‘>.£}"'l‘f l;*lt:fl'!"q:;.nn(]:;idlmu. (De las MacLean in “Seven Keys “Boobs In The Wood" and sportlight. | ture at Crandall's’ Metropolitan The. lhpg relurn)’nf "“mlr'm» vty afes ;:!e«x;\:n:(xill‘:!fir"dfl\‘m‘xth:ro::tct;or:‘::’- tory of a lonely tramp sourdough ster in “‘Tender Feet,” and a new | Fllile’s St % onts’'; to Baldpate.” ater, the final showing of the picture | Harold Lloyd) to 1 Lo i e oot o thaaits who fnvades the Klo = .| Pathe review will be shown. Lois | Tuesday, Louise Dresser and Jack < - 3 ! 3th BunAay > & arold Lloyd) to the screen. inlaw of ‘“‘America’s sweetheart Dle days of 07 aie oneike in the terrt- | Wilson, Ernest Torrence and Wallace | Pickford in “The Goose Woman," and AMBASSADOR —Irene Rich Today at 5:30, 7 and 9 p.m. and :{“'ofl'{‘fi.fii,’.‘“rfi“fg‘”?fi SedRirl Pola N o s through his marrfage to her sister lttle dance-hall girl, gives up his Berry will be featured Friday and |Aesop Fable; Wednesday, Lillian and in “The Wife Who Wasn't | |tomorrow, “The Iron Horse” 'with |hour earlier than is customary for the | Fors iy (og, Written a book in|Lottle. Forrest who s at present tachment as hopeless. passes through | Saturday in James Cruze's production | Dorothy Gish, with Ronuid Colman, in Wanted,” Lillian and Dor- | |George O'Brien and Madge Bellamy: [beginning of the final feature. rencl nichihas attracied sttendlon| Spafmacs nole v 8 series of hair-ralsing and hilarious | °f “The Pony Iixpress.” a vivid drama | “Romola™; Thursday, Norma Shearer orthy Gish in “Romola,” Lon | |Tuesday, Willard Louls, Irene Rich e e L VR Sohatts Fifth incidents, to discover that fate has lit- | Of & West that is rapidly passing into | Slave of Fashion,” Hal Roach’s Chaney in “The Unholy | [and Juné Mariowe in “Tlie Man With- | Claire Windsor in the feature role |t le Reve au Cinema, Is « philoso- | spending his evenings in ¢ erally kicked him into a fortune, and | BIStory. A new Aesop Fable will Wool,” and sportlight; Friday, Three” and “Pretty Ladies” | |ont a_Consclence”, comedy; Wednes. |in Souls for Sables” displays more | Phical exposition of motion picture his-| the story, which is tempo; ttled Feturns home, rich but tnhappy, only | Supply the merriment and Saturday | Jay Hunt in “Lightn and Felix, ith Z Pitts and Ann | |day. Thomas Meighan, Bety Comp: [than 26 gorgeous gowns throughout|lory and technique It was brought from Avenue B to discover that his little dance-hail | the newest Installment of the chapter | the Cat, cartoon; Saturday, Tom Mix L on and Lon Chaney in a revival of |the picture. out by Albin Michel, Paris publisher 3 . aueen is o steerage passenger on the |PIaY starring Willlam Desmond, “The | In *The ~Lucky Horseshie,” Eddis Pennington. b ME e M atte omea s s and an English translation is now | Mary Plck who expects to leave same ship, and that, after ail she did | Ace of Spades,” will be shown. Gordon in “The Polo Kid” and Pathe NTRAL—Lou_ Tellegen in | | Thursday, Jackie Coogan in a revival | The tWo weeks' engagement of Har- | being made. in the Spring, accompanied by Doug eyl Review The Sporting Chancer “The | lof “Daddy: and comedy: Friday, |0ld Lloyd fn “The Freshman." R | tas Fatrbanks, for a trip abroad, hopes Owing to 1 added features APOLLO. | —— Ten E‘gn:mafidmcm: Hare Agnes Ayres in “The Awfal Truth.|terminated at Crandall's Metropolitan| The Earl Carroll Vanitles company | to make rope during mstialiin ‘the Columbia program have|. Moday and {onomovw: [Mhomasels- ARK. O e Praisje | | AGRop's Fuble comedy, and fitth epi. | Theater last night, broko all house at-| will be used as the theatrical back | the trip, may extend over kel hanins TG A e TERRAUI | s Tofdyiahaliomeres. Gt b ey HoSe T Sode of “Secret Service Sanders™ Sat. |tendance records.’ The second week | ground for the photopls r's ti —_ self” and Hal Roact All Wool"; |[Francls Carr in “Capital Punisl Al LRl Bl ptuia s y, Buck Jones in “The Timber TIVOLI—"“The Midshipman. Tuesdny Wed: ¢, Jay Hunt in |ment,” Lige Conley in “Below Zero Wild Wild Susan. Aesop's Fable comedy, and ightntn’ * and Aesop Fable; Thurs- (and ‘Pathe News Events: Tuesday, eighth episode of “Play Ball.” Willlam | Collie and Jac- | Herbert vlinson and Madge Bel PRINCESS. AN NINENNINS NS S RGN QRN i W “The White Monkey Saturday, ~us Fever,” and eplsode ecret | Norman = Shearer in “A Slave of |was marked by the same lockout|George M. Cohan's “The Song and 1S eek The K1a. (Continued from Third Page) | Vilma Banky, a beauty imported by| Today, Colleen queiine Logan in ving With [lamy in “The Man In Blue," E ¢ : 4 ly comedy and|Nelson in “Hot and Heavy Today and tomorrow, Richard Bar- % - XORK, t 1 | NINTH . B < Review and Gift sday |thelmess and Dorothy Mackail in | 038y and tomorrow, Cecil 5. De d AT ] i et e ) S 5 Mille's” “The Ten Commandments’; e 3 1686 Snow Connbe " Heris \om<;1‘ Shore Leave,” Blllle Bevan in “The | Tuesday, Thomas Meighan in * » GEE in " ho Ge D e Sty Lanty, Bemon | ;s " and “Lite’s Great-| Man Who Found Himself” and Hal| 400y o in “The Cloud Hopper” nnd Dbavk | Lion’s Whiskers” and “Life’s Great Who ‘ 2 | ine enn | lvents; Friday, big triple bill, |est Thrills”; Tuesday and Wednesday, [ Roach's “All__Wool: Wednesday, 3 CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS ¢ > of- & 3 Pickford in “Suds” and Maurice | Ronald Colman and Bianche Sweet in T { L | “Lefty” Flynn in - s reme Moment,” and Ralph DUSOLINA & > - lso Ta Night 3 he Plumber’”; Thursda 5 s > ) ar 1 s > Dean in *The Crimson Ru GRANI Suntirs. 4 i Aesop's Fables, comedy and am % Mrs. 2 Lightnin < of the |Flynn fn “Oh, You West cemakers Sopran - v e Shows con- | in “What I Glori and news| Poli's, Wed., Nov. 18, Boats Mrs. B 2 and on | reel; Saturday, Tom MIx in “Oh You | Gresae's Buresu. Droop's. 18th & G. M. 8458. T Our Gang comedy, “The Cir- The Home of Perfect Entertamment {08 | ACADEMY of MUSIC BALTIMORE 55 v 2 [ LINCOLN THEATER | |, PALTIMORE | e of Spades,” N STREET AT 1270 ___J night; Friday, M o (“Lefty™) N - = S Ry J acroplane flights. wild AMBASSADOR—"Winds of Chance.” CAROLINA 5 Days Only, Beginning 4 gl B B o] Anna Q. Nilss Yen Lyon, T 1 < £ RONALD Tuesday, November 3d | Z=g 1 everyhady raged, m mad aute d Hobart Bosworth in Fr: r B ¥ £ race with the car in flumes—are e, v Sk v Ph Aneatsy md Thursday, |8 BANKY COL AN 5 ”\‘:“‘“(_”’“‘\nl,m_“:i N g =\ i%nl“'m:: merriment”in’tiis rol lor T u 1 : Iin, e . Story o, cat Love o > > 2ad))) (Bl RIALTO CONCERT ] ot th | in “The Crowded : s e o The 1926 Edition of the || NGAA 4 %\f\\ ORCHESTRA its Remote Background & MISCHA GUTERSON THE DARK ANGEL— | || CHARLOT REVUE | T e BEATRICE LILLIE SPECIAL PROLOGUE Lige Conley in “Fast and Furious” JACK BUCHANAN 16—SINGERS, DANCERS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS PARTICIPATING—16 . | = - = GERTRUDE LAWRENCE || An Episode Taken From the Early Spanish Settlement of California ana Tnune WD TETIRG. ERLSAT. HERBERT MUNDIN Arranged and Directed by MISCHA GUTERSON < film i he { ank = i Cttas T e BEBE LOIS And All English Company IR tormance on any » = h chapter, ce San ateiy precedes the tclwyn Theater | WARDMAN PARK—“Fjords of S Raf Yehniy ¥ 2 With Rod La Rocque, in a Ernest Torrence and Wallace Now YVork presentation; where It Wil P - e s R I ] | e M Ly moe e i e S EXPRESS RN g s n Park Theater th : [ Prize”; Wednesda dys Huletts WALTER HIERS IN e . Thursday, . e o M. to 11 P. M. max é S| R muds TENDER FEE AESOP FABLE dur 80" 10 g0 Fremiers e ¢ xpiorer and le rer Affairs™; U xE 9 —Sunday— ure on points of interest in the | Weber and ' Fields, : . sy o — E Doors Open : 2 - — - e Street at Tenth—! At 2:50 P. n ranges that run from 60 . st okt el g ‘ T T T R il ‘ Film Features & WEEK BEGINNING TODAY 3 First National Presents the Latest Triumph of Frank Lloyd, cker of “The Sea Hawk’— island mountains; blue-white glac a Vital and Tremendously Interesting Film Version of One of Rex Beach's Most Virile Novels rising hizh in the air; virgin forests | 5 ‘ The Season’s Laugh . | CIRCLE 2“’(:;,%""‘ B Q_JJ e i T of gigantic firs; northern lights at LEWIS STONE wild animals (deer, moose, | | Sensation! 1d bear) to be found only IS HARREAREERTCERT RO ¥ Y 3 V. MONG in “FINE CLOTHES ica—thess are some of | (& 70 = XU J: 4 S &l PARK THEATER 1618 13th N.w. o, ANNA Q. CLARA BOW the hts of the film. 1t is|| LEC FRANCIS, MAKY CARR. 1 claimed by those who profess to know g0 / s / { 1 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT that the American fiords are e E ] ~ Adapted by You St. Bet. 14th £15th more pictur ater in = & Fannie and OLYMPIC ‘-n“m: TR( than the famous fjords of Norway = . Frederio Shows 3. 5. Mr. Armstrong, explorer and lec- | 2 ) 4 22 Mty _dren. 15¢. " turer, was an official delegate to i President Coolidge's outdoor recre- 7 1 DUl’gdBA\IR(;l;QN Supported by Claude Gillingwater, Philo McCullough, George Nickols and an Ensemble of Thousands in a Swesping Epic gf the Picturesque Klondyke Days of the Late 90’s When the Whole World Echoed to the cry of “Gold”! ation conference. CENTRAL—“Blue Blood.” At Crandall's Central Theater the first two davs of this week, begin- ning this afternoon, “Blue Blood,” a & ne 4, B > D 4, LI 73 / W R each, featurt oulse o ( 4 ARSI RN e i & . F'rasse::{Jnfik ‘1’*11«:;»;‘:;.1 ; s o s or L g i ELITE 4h o o Axsois in B’Gl"lg:;(_rx’d‘ F“n'll\n'r)\fT(fl‘:«"- Inkwell” > / 2y Lo / | ___“THE COAST OF FOI Giay, Thomas Meiehan fn oot Tark: 3 . ¢ 3 s f NEW STANTON ©neC St N {rgton's or 1 story “The Man Who o T ” J°ound Himself,” an Aesop Fable and T f > 8 Logt A | n . Pleta: = & novelty reel. 2 = > / ~ROMOLA Romantic, Adventurous and Thrilling in Its Surging Action; M th T : / D, C. : s ; Mammoth LINCOLN—"The Dark Angel.” i : TGS | TAKRI!IA‘_:’(-‘;%%E'%R\Z: g!\’as‘i‘ 2 in the Magnituds and Grandeur of Its Magnificent Natural Sottings “The Dark Angel,” is a of NADGE B e the bill the firer thrse deva of this AP Srarptly 5.7 and . WORLD SURVEY----AESOP FABLE----MELODIC PRELUDE, “AT DAWNING” WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTING drama replete with action and un- expected climaxes, featuring George B | Nl atart promptly at 5. 7 and 9. it 9 [ ] LOE s |l cCRANDALL THEATERS = O B e e —CRANDALL'S. ——CRANDALL'’S- l—_(RANDALL'S i TR AR OO Walsh, with Mack Sennett’s travesty, e Iron Nag,” and the Pathe F entertainment. With the war as its Direction Stanley Co. of America g ground. It unfolds a story of A CRANDAU-’S ME‘I‘RDPBLI’I‘AE 14th and Park Rd. 18th and Col. Rd. Ninth, Bet. D and E. BUN.-MON. SUN.-MON.-TUES. SUN.-MOX. RAMON NOVARRO ALL STAR CAST GED. WALSH ce, Malcolm MacGregor, Virginia Corbin and } S Morey in haracters sona y EE! NN, . NILSSON. chs impersonated by THIS, WEER—ANNA 0, TNl Harrist Hammond, Wesley | Led by Anna Q. Nilsson, Bew | An8 o Brilliant Ensemble in @ Barry and Fine Cast in a Lyon, Viola Danma, Victor Btirring Action Droma ‘Headlin a drama of newspaper Yfe, and “Our Gang” in Hal Roach’s R R i T SEACHS i MRS. WILSON-GREENE e R il bl CONCERTS | : CRANDALL'S TWOLY, ., . o | Romance of Anmapolis, The MoLaglen gnd Hobart Bos- MIDSHIPHIAN s | BUEBLIOD *The Mysterious Mystery; Thu and Friday, “The Goose x ORROW-_RAMON TOR4Y, ARG TN ORRE MIDSHID: HAL Hel. Roack's “All Wool” wmns OF CHANCE Eesis Review Added Attractions—Pipe Organ TUES.-WED. Universal's_plcturization of the novel TR, — ALICE JOYCE WED.-THURS. NURMA T“lMAnGE Supported by Malcolm Mao- RAMON NOVARRO g, dem X With Eugens O'Brien and a bin and Harry Morey in Distinguished Cast in & Mod- With Wesley Barry, Horriet D” Es erniced Film Vereion of Hammond and High Govern- HE N Geo. Barr MoCutcheon's ment Officials in, The “Our Gang” in “The Myst Mystery™ GRAUSTARK MIDSHIPMAN % it 7 PICKFORD LON CHANEY CONRAD NAGEL | e, ACK PICKFORD Excellent Cast_in Re» Admiradly Supported ina Great | FoMline Starks and Impressive Beack’s, The Grook. Mystery Flog, The Ve e e e GOOSE WOMAN UNHOLY THREE SUN-UP Spet Family in “Bzouse My «The Fortune Teller™ » Glens Tyyom n “Mms. S Glove” Jane"—Review SBATURDAY BEBE_ DANIELS A And Stage Favorites in 4nd Rod La Roogue in @ | wun Distinguished Support Booth Tarkington's, The Peppery Comedy-Drama. LTS | AN WHO FOUND WILD, WILD SUSAN LIGTHNIN HIMSELF Novelty, “Stage Struok”— Aesop _ Fable—-Novolty, “Alice Ace of Spades,” No. 2 3 Solves the Puzzle” W e ey 11111 T THTTTTTTTTTTCCAN POLI'S THEATER—4:30 ARTISTS’ COURSE = ’§ AMBASSADOR DESOLINA GIANNINI. Mezzo-Soprano, : CRANDALL’S AN B e RACHMANINOFF. Pianist. 3 A TODAY. TOMORROW. AND TUE BOSTON KYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, ¢ DAY-ANNA O NILSSON, BEN Serxe Koussevitzky Conduetor. LYoN and’ VIOLA' DANA in MME. GALLI-CURCI after an ahsence of : INDS OF CE ohe Fear It Farane and Australla Ao e CENTRAL BENIAMINO GIGLL. Leading Tenor of AN RN NS SLON B EXCT LIRS CRANDALL’S am Ret T & F TODAY AND TOMORROW-_GEORGE ) - “ VMet. Opera. First appearance in Wash- ] a - T o i PHILHARMONIC COURSE || i Pn 5 RE_%ALL,S EAVOTTREATER i e | Another great week of Chaplin’s latest and }.‘.uonu”_mmy b and Galumbls, K2, TAIE” BTy il Vienness ! / greatest hit—the wonderful _dramatic SLAVE, OF FASHION . pedld SIERID ONEGTN. Contraito. Firet ap- f comedy that Charlie wrote and directed TOMORROW, SLARYS HULETIE iy Roro MSYAVHONY. ORCHESTRA, | with himself in the stellar role. Critics WTHE LIVE AGENT.” * And Serxe Koussevitzky Conductor. 7 are calling it the outstanding masterpiece S UARTOON. —e AVENUE GRAND WILSON-GREENE CONCERT ' of Chaplin’s career! CRANDALL'S %o v Rt SERIES DN ; MADGE DELLANL BE M =t Caomite i =) ] Never before has Chaplin BLES D L i blended such thrilling drama, <. Great Tre 1 ; (D TOMORRAW s R G ABRAL O SCR: bianiea, | | ; -\ such tear-compelling pathos AR o IRCTRT VAA e coneert. ’ e - SEA e and such sidesplitting comedy in THE M NAL ROACH CON N"and his Conce : gl = R j - - Bl as he has in this story of ED stinguished solok; vl H = 3 971 mwmm Ny e e ) : Alaska. in '971 CRANDALL'S YORK THERTY TERa Friner of 'Fntertain ; ¢ Qo-n WILL ROGER! e ertainers, DAY ATRLES “THE TEN COM- ous DE RESZKE Singers. | E el 5 AN TRUEDA PEL. Soprano, in ' , B ANDMENTS the famous Jenny Lind Concert. (B re- 5 4 9 ALL'S Home Theater S : 2 CRAND. 1230 © 8t N.E. N.Y.SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA : BY POPULAR T, AT TONOREQY o CES ROACH ~COMEDY | | ;DB MILLE'S “THE 'l:EN COM- WALTER _DAMROSCH, Conductor, nE"Aln! b (AL, _MATINEE MONDAY AT POLT'S THEATER. 9 November 10, December 8, February 9, - S n March 16. 2 = i L F Das: & _GEORGE GERSHWIN. Com. ; SECOND GREAT WEEK : “ lA s . s me Planist, Soloist. Pob D ALL-WAGY M | 3 HORE LEAV] "t s 20 | i iE A% DOORS OPEN TODAY AT 2 P. M. ESS 1119 H S§t. N.E. F. .. G RICHARD BARTHEL- SXT. Baritone, Met. Opera. | 5 Lo o s SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE. S A in_“SHORE LEAVE." Season tickets for all concert courses )| = ZAROLINA ! !Pag )l'l.:u' ve. 8. 'on sale at Mrs. Greeuc's Concert with T oPALE, WAY B oDroow's. 13th and G. Fhone A T Egguiinns"xEYoNY:D li i i Sl