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4 AMUS AMUSEMENTS. pl’lotoplays This Week EMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. DECEMBER 13, 1925—P ,lt was said of me that I brought the he wn—a a time. Hun, ed me work. 1 startec day | A Living Laugh. \’ Cll T comed Next Week's P}lotoplays PALACE—Rudolph Valentino CONKLIN describe the screen PARI himself auto. an. tainment the other Le limited to a new * Taul Terry, and APOLLO. 1 tomorrow, weque in he Coming of Alice Day in “Tea fo Fwo' end Wednesday, Reginald rnfa “Hold Everything Harry Carey ted Guleh” and Billy sailor Ralph aturday, impe No. 8. GRAND. n aves in comedy rrow, e 208 Wanid Rocque ind Harry lon in Roach’s 1d Hodge-Podge v “Durand of nd_ Clyde Cooke in “Go West, " and CAROLINA. nd tomor v Mad O'Brien; Tuesda Timber Wolf av's Lips,” with Clara Keenan: Thursday in Sables,” with Pauline G Lowell Sherman: Friday, “The Who Wouldn't Work Barrymore wrday Junker Bean,” with Dorothy Devore CHEVY CHAS nd tomo ow, “The "W edn His M Moor Tod nos" Tuesday Denny traight, Ahead” and Hal Hoot Gibson Juy Lewis Stone, and Lloyd attractions will esop Fable” by the Iinograms. La and in Don't in ne and ind Wednesday, he Coming of Hor- Holl Frid; the Bad | “Moon- Buster John in Ace Iron an “Satan ron and Girl Inesday Light- liff Bowes in ; Friday, Trail,” | Down™ | | | with Lionel | Davi {and con Keys to Baldpate'; Bronson and Neil Hamiltc Golden Princess’; Tuesday and nesday, ] tomorrow, gri in “Flower of the day, Richard Talmadge shting Deraon.” in EMP! tomorrow Davies in “Lights ¢ ¥ and comedy, Wednesday, Clara ellegen in * and Tu Bo ¥ . 1sure Ber The Wyomi edy, “All Tied neth McDonald Equator,” comedy, West,” No. 4 riday, Tom & Wildeat” an Up”: Saturday in " “South ¢ Salute” m * HOME. Today and tomorrow, in “The Phantom of the Opel Aesop Fable: Tuesday, Dorls in “The Half Way Girl” and cartoon; Wednesday, Eleanor man and Lew Cody in “Excha Wives” and i in hursday, Claire Winds ugene O'Brien in “Souls for dy; Friday, Charles 1 n’kins” and Hal Everything”; Saturday, in Calgary S nley leasure 1 Ace of Spades,” No. ¢ LEADER. Monta 1 director ex' latest starring v 70s of New York vich in historieal val the in sduction of many tions which miade ropolis of the 1 Lon ¢ Some Hold Gibsc of icle City. a and m; reat the York of Doss New 1 f former Teddy . young the age o porting "y at the Leade ter Juvenile Comedy a shown with OLYMPIC. tomorrow, “The Betty Comps toda T Today 1 Express,” with Ricardo Cortez, p.m., and tomorrow, news; Tuesday, Bessi ner Baxter in “A S ng in “The “One Wild Love"” and " and comed Kenyon Rouch’s | ampede,” | Marion | selected | Father, Lois Wilson Today and tomorrow, in “Rugged and Wallace Beery Waters,” O'Henry's “Shoes,” with Marion and Park News Events y. Adolphe Menjou and Shearer in “Brondway rry_Semon In “The ft ‘Shoppe”: Wednes- »-jday and Thursday, Syd Chaplin in “Charley's Aunt,” Raldh Graves in “Cupid’s Boots” and Park News Events; Friday, double feature bill, Anita Stewart in_“Baree, Son of Kazan" and Jack Dempsey in “Man- hattan Madness,” also local talent nd juvenile vaudeville; Saturday, George Walsh in *‘American Pluck Larry Semon in “The Rent Collectol and Chapter 7, “Perils of the Wild.” PRINCE and tomorrow Milton Sills wockout,” Aesop’s Fables {anda Our Gang comedy, “The Myste- | rious \Mystery”; Tuesday and Wed- stance Talmadge in *Her ‘rom Paris” and Ralph Gray <ing the Ice; Thursday, W. n “The Stroke of Three,” and amateur night; Friday, Josie in_“The Outlaw Daughter, reel and Larry Se mon comedy; Saturday, Tom Mix in “Teeth,” episode 11, “Secret Serv- ice Sanders,” and Stan Laurel in Pickle and Mr. Pride.” RAPHAEL. Today, Dou Fairbanks in *Don on of Zorro,” comedy; tomorro; s Ray in “Some Pun’kins Larry Semon In “The Hick -, Anna Q. Nilsson, Ben Lyon Dana in *“Winds of Chance,” also amateurs | Wednesday ois Wilson and Warner | Baxter in “Rugged Waters,” Andy Gump comedy; Thursd seline Logan in “If Marriage com- edy: Friday, Rin-Tin-Tin in * in the now Country,’ rvice Sanders, ry Carey in comedy and “Perils No. 9. Betty H; Wed- ene 1esday, f Old w and ars- “His Tyler d com- . Ken ot in comedy “haney * and Felix Board- nge of “Slow or and bles™ tay in Q Charle; Hoot | 1 and | M ox New period arking | of the SAVOY. Harold Lloyd in “Never and Harry Carey in “The om Red Gulch”; tomorrow 1 Moore in “The Desert Flower' . “Piping Hot™; and Jack Pickford in 5 he Goose Woman™ and Felix car- Will he | toon; Wednesday, Semon in today e Wizard of nd Ralph raves in “Don't Tell Thurs- Hoot Gibson in Igary | wpede,” Eddie Nelson ioing Great” and Pathe Review; Friday Raymond Griffith in “He's a Prince Jimmie Adams in ““Be Careful,” scenic und topics; Saturday, Monte Blue in “The Limited ) nd comedy, “A Cloudy Romance at Pony n and and 9 p.m., i W at 8 pm.;| Tuesday, | in “Cobra.” RIALTO—Gene Stratton Por- ter's “The Keeper of the Bees.” COLUMBIA—Jackic Coogan in “0ld Clothes.” METROPOLITAN—Ford Sterling in “Steppin’ Out” and Capt. Kleinschmidt's yule- tide fantasy, “Santa Claus.” TIVOLI—“Lights - of Broadwa The _Mystic,” “The Man on the Box" and “The Everlasting Whisper. AMBASSADOR — i Out,” “Souls for Sable: West” and “Lights of Old Broadway.” ENTRAL —“The Unwritten Law,” “Winds of Chance,” Coming of Amos,” “Black Cyclone” and “Red “Hot Tires. C ner Baxter, Wallace Beery and Phyllis in “Rugged Water,” and Ric ard Talmadge in “Wall Street Whiz Wednesday and Thursday, Pola Negri Zower of the Night" and com- edy; Friday, Aileen Pringle and Con- way Tearle in “The Mystic,”" Aesop's Fable and episode, “Secret Service Sanders”; Saturday, Betty Bronson in ‘The Golden Princess” and Aesop's “able, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. YORK. Today and tomorrow, Lon Chaney in “The Phantom of the Opera’ and Hal Roach's “Iold Everything"; Tuesday, Elaine Hammerstein in “The Unwritten Law,” Jimmie Adams in “Be Careful” and Hodge-Podge: Wed- nesday, Eleanor Boardman and Lew dy in change of Wives" and Lige Conley in “Spotlight”; Thurs- v, Anna Q. Nilsson and Ben Lyon of Chance” and Aesop v, Juck Hoxie in “Riding nd Charlic Chase in ““The Daughter Saturday, Alice Day in “Cold of Spades,” — . | Herbert Stock Company. A season of stock by the Thomas | Herbert company of New York will |open at the Wardman Park Hotel | Theater tomorrow evening at %:30 o'clock with “Scrambled Wives,” a domestic comedy in three acts by Ade- de Matthews. It is said to abound with delightful humor and situations that appeal. The story is laid on an island in the Lawrenice. A huge electrical storm featured in one act. Mary Plcl(ford s Story. ARY e Love Light,” “Through Toronto, Canada, lost no -.l.\\ i1 I“l itt “(”(: f”|w:.\m time in starting which “Dorothy Vernon *of reads much like a fairy tale. 1 B 4R Anr | Her latest produc : [story of a baby country. Mary Pickford's {clean, " wholesome p! produces have done motion picture industry high standard, and afier years of ac tive participation in the motion tu industry ie remains at the PICKFORD was n and born tle ion i 5 a8 0 . fars Valentine Stock Con o pany of Toronto ut the tender 5. At 8 she was a real “trou; the road with “The Little house.” A year late in *The Fatal Wedding. Until she was 13 Miss Pickford played many roles in melodr part with the acting and the | vs she always| ch to lift the | to its present | pic pin | with | biographically as baby-biue comic in salt fresh wate I was bor | for more details, he took place in Osk uery 11, “The areer Woman clar only n of my 1 “Before She then played with Chaunce cott in “Edmund Burke” and origi nated the role of “Betty Warren” in David Belasco’s “The Warrens of Vir ginia.” That was her first appearance on Broadway | She then decided to try the new: moving plctures, went to the Biograph | Studio, happened to meet D. W. Grif fith, and was hired on the spot. The third day at the studio she was playing the lead in a oneveeler. “The Violin Maker of Cremona.” For 18 months she played with Biograph, her salary going from $40 to $100 a week, a very high salary at that time. She was With the Independent Motion Pie ture Company for a time at $175 a week, but returned to Biograph at a less salary because she felt this com pany offered her a bigger opportunity. Next she played a_xcason on Broad- way in “A Good Little Devil” for Belasco. In the Spring of 1913 she | made the film of the play for Famous Players. From that time her rise in pictures was rapid. She was vice president of the Ms nacle of her profession. { Pickford Famous Players Compa fin 1915, and her salary was rais from $1,000 to $2,000 a week, with | per cent profits. A year later ary was doubled. | 'In 1916 the Mary Pickford Corpora | tion was organized, and Miss Pick {ford was given her choice of stories and cast. She was guaranteed a draw | ing account of $10,000 a weck. plus 50 per cent of t Ats. She mude . me Butterf!: Poor Little Rich 1 “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm®™ |and others at this time. | November 11, 1918, Miss I an independent produce making pictures for First Nationa | release ‘These Included “Daddy Lon {Legs.” “The Hoodlum” and *leart |0’ the Hills.” i | Early in 1919 Mary became the organizers of the United Corporation, the other members bein, | Douglas Fairbanks, Charles Chaplin | Jand D. W flith. This organiz tion rel es her pictures toda; “Pollyanna” was her first produc- Artists, followed by Pluyed by an EDMUND LOWE, GEN, VRANK KEENAN BENNETT. LESLIE B LYDIA KNOTT. ERIC TOX, HARRY SEVMOUR INTON, MAYNE, one of tion for United - e a vaudeville actor and a civcus clown. occurs with Pol mince received u raise. married man fond of ping and swimming So Tactless. " From Cri de Paris Uncle John had taken little Gaby or his knee. “Well, well,” said he, when the child proudly showed her doll, “and how is your doll, dear? I do hope she Is quite weil.” Oh, Uncle!” excls the child ir 1 tone of exasperatic ve tried so hard to keep her from finding that she's a doll, and now v v it right to he ayes, section * says Conklin. Pried amits the event osa, lowa, Jan- 1882, greatest role of my screen Negri in ‘A World,’ * Conklin_de explained to me that 1ce stood in the way the male lead. jing into pictures 1 was of th “She appes Ayir ou gaid AP AP I P A AP, All-Star Cast Seldom Equalled. ALMA RUBENS, DAW, UL RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA MISCHA GUTERSON, Conductor Overture—*Light Cavalry”—von Suppe. LOU TE A PA MABTHA 7 NINTH AT GEE WILLIAM FOX prw"/l// Play by MES. HENEY WOOD ---ON THE STAGE--- A Merry Mad Gang Of Syncopators! BUDDY FISCHER AND HIS CHESTERFIELD BOYS With a Whirlwind of Melodies From Jazzland OTHER HITS From the Novel and STARTING § TODAY L= The leading role of the husband will | be taken by Parker Fennelly. Others of the cast have been chosen with care for their particular parts and include Ruth Harrison, Cecil Ann Cain, Thomas Herbert and Edna Ellis Hilton. d Thursday, antom of the and 9 p.n.; Bessie Love, ymond Hatton Thurs- p-m., Lon | comedy; Wedne Chaney int " and comedy, 7 lice Joyce and “Daddy’s Gone ; Saturday, “R UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA ITTTTTIT T e 111 {1 T CCCTCCEATECLCRECLIAEAAA METROPOLITAN SERVICE F ST. AT TENTH—— Sunday—Doors Open 2:30 P. M. Daily, 10:30 A. M.to 11 P. M. as well as consciousness of fullest enjoyment, greatly enhanced by W THIS WEEK ~@ service in a theater. Not service First National Presents a Distinguished Star and B liant Associate Artiste in a Drama of Compelling Power of a complaining, condescending, patronizing type, but the sort that reflects a RICHARD BARTHELMESS = And plete comfort and perfect pleasure of the DOROT HY o e GISH Supported by William Powell, Frank Puglia, Enscmbie of Um Strength _wn Kennoth Webb's Fiery Picturi- cation of a Fast Mov- wng Dramatic_Thunder- bolt by Edmund Goulding THE BEAUTIFULCITY The Engrossing Story of a Young Italan Flower Vendor om New York's Lower East Side Who Salvaged the Family Name at the Rusk of His Life and Won the Little Irish Beauty. A NEW COMIC AL CHRISTIE PRESENTS BILLY DOOLEY AS “A GOOFEY GOB” Two R-els of Wholesomely Hilarious Fun, Depicting the Suffer- ings of @ Simple Sailor in a Fashionable Girl's Finishing School Where He Tried To Do A Favor EMBROIDERY Specially Assembled Metropolitan World Survey OVERTURE, “SONGS OF THE PAST AND PRESENT” DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA O Presenting DRICTION STANLLY CO.OF AMERICA P erformances Keith Popuiar g Y - Continuous Priced Vaude- Daily From 1 ville of _Su- to 11 p m. perior Meri: and Photo- plays of the First _ Grade. 13th St Be- low F, w DaF Arbiter of Fashions TAKOMA. Today and tomorrow, “The Pony Sxpre: featuring Betty Compson, rdo Cortez, Ernest Torrence and continuous today from hy, Lois Wilson, War- A ZANE GREY'S W ANIS“'"G i W » F and Ope Friday, 9 = a-Hunting i T Y DUMBARTON. Mac L .EI Film Features NEW STANTON 6th&C Sts. X GLORIA SWANSON T i \ ADOLPM ZUROR AND TOMOR. l JESSE L LASKY EXPRESS.” a eaturing It is this character of service that the EARLE THEATER affords its patrons. Our solicitation for your maximum entertainment begins at the curb and does not abate until you have left after the performance. AR STANLEY-CRANDALL CO. Direction Stanley Co. of America CRANDALL’S )lfTROI‘OLlT N, Street nt _10(h e ! |l S Direct From Its Great Run In New York City At $2 Prices! The screen’s mighty trib- ute to the American Indian, first lord of the Western continent! Showng the red man’s final stand against the irresistible march of white civilization! Filmed against the gorge- ous background of northern Arizona, with 10,000 In- dians and 100 principals in the cast. An Odyssey of the West, with RICHARD DIX LOIS WILSON NOAH BEERY MALCOLM MCGREGOR . C Y Av 1Y THE GOOF DOOLEY S TIVOLT 5 CRANDALL'S [TIYOLY, s TODAY —LEWIS STONE i DA MR CRANDALL'S Avmsssavor TODAY. TOMORROW and TUESDAY “RICHARD BARTHELMESS and DOROTHY. 1 in “THE BFA TIFCT And_ BILL DOOLEY DOFY GOR ] ’§ CENTRAL CRANDALL'S “FIRAL TODAY. TOMORROW an CSHERMAN I Every floor has its full quota of attaches, whose duty it is to make you happy. They anderstand that. So will you after a visit to shington's handsomest play- BA Come once and it will be a habit. HARRY M. CRANDALL. MOONLIGHT NO! LL’S AVOY THEATEK 1ath and Columhia Rd. LD LLOYD in “NEV. N “And HARRY MAN FROM EEN MOORE and LLOYD HUGF in “THE DES- FRT FLOWER' _And COMEDY. CRANDALL’S AVENUE GRAND 1% Pa. Ave. S F TODAY_ AND TOMORROW T g STONE_ LLOYD HUGHES WAL LACE BEERY and BFSSIE LOVE CRA AT’ Apollo Theater CRANDALL'S polio T 2 ¢ YORK THEATEFR CRANDALL’S YOR¥ THEATES TODAY D OW -— LON ? Home Theater CRANDALL'S Home Theater FABLI RAPHAEL $th and 0 Streets N.W. DOUGLAS FATRRANES| DOX Q. SON_OF ZORRO ™ COM NOADVANCE IN PRICE N.C. Ave. S.E CAROLINA 1 & oK A%, 5 “THE ¥ HORSE,” with MADGE] BELLAMY, GEORGE O'BRIEN PRINCESS 1112 1t Ry CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 arking Soace MARION DAY TS OF OLD) TROADW oL th CONRAD, NAGEL and_n GRE ST S 618 14th N.W. X, PARK THEATER %78 17 I erree=rrearere T TS CRANDALL'S‘fi = 14TH ST. AND PARK RD. Sunday, 3 to 11 P. M. Daily, 1:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY-MONDAY “THE LOST WORLD"” First National's Adaptation of Sir Coman Doyle’s Adventure Story, Featwring Lewls Stome, Bossie Love, Lioyd Hughes Wollace Beory p Fable—Added Hits Tues.-Wed.---ROD LA ROQUE, “The Coming of Amos” Al 5. John in “Fire Away —Review—Topica Thurs.-Fri.---GEO. O'BRIEN, MADGE BELLAMY, “Havoc" Hal_Roach's “Hold Buerything’— Batras Saturday---BUSTER KEATON in “Go West” Comedy, “On The Go'—“Ace Of Bpades,” No. 3 = Iy CRANDALL'S. "18th and Col. Rd. SUN.-MON.-TUBS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS And Dorothy Gish in a Drama as Poignant as “Tol'able David,” The BEAUTIFUL CITY Billy Dooley_in “A_Goofy Gob” WED _THURS THE LOST WORLD First National's Super-Featurc Featuring Lewis &. Stone, Bessie Love, Wallace Beery and Lioyd Hughes in the Adventure Story By SIR CONAN DOYLE FRIDAY MONTY BANKS With Anne Cornwall ead. Sprightly Cast of Farceurs in @ Fast Comedy KEEP SMILING Day in “Cold Turkey” Serd Snapehots SATURDAY REGINALD DENNY And a Lively Cast in a Comedy of the Motor Trails CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD ARO) SULCH TRROW_ (O, L Dooras Sund 2 Open ay at : . m First Perform- ance at 3 WEEK OF DEC. 13th %3 JAY RAYMOND Tresents LUCILLE And The RAYMOND SEXTET Songs, Dances and Gown Displays in & Colorful Spectacle “FASHION HINTS” MYRON PEARL & CO. in ‘DANCE ECHOES’ ADDED' “BLACKFACE” EDDIE ROSS AND HIS AFRICAN HARP PAUL NOLAN & CO.---DALE and FULLER GOODWIN COMEDY 4 IN_‘A STRIKING AFFAIR” ON THE SCREEN LEATRICE JOY Edmund Burns, Robert Edeson and Julia Faye in Cecil B. DeMille’s Personally Supervised Production of ‘HELL’S HIGHROAD’ OBCHESTRA—ADDED’ ATTRACTIONS—PIPE ORGAN .COME ON YOU DANCER CHARLESTON CONTEST! Dec. 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th For the Championship of the District and a WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT AT THE EARLE Mon., Tues., Wed. and Thurs.—$35.00 per night in cash prizes—$15 to winning couple, $10.00 each to winning man and woman night—$100 divided, $50 to FRESHMAN winning couple, $25 each to singles. e atld el ENTER NOW AT EARLE BOX-OFFICE “4oe Of Bpades,” No. T Aesop Fable—Pathe Review 000000000 A IO T Creator of Modes Capital's Uitima Thule Ta Entertatmment ||| 11111]] CRANDALL’ CENTRAL Ninth, Bet. D and E T F il VDY SUN.-MON.-TUE. The Buavest of Htars LOWELL SHERMAN Supperted by Pauline Garom, Gertrude Astor, Francis J. Mo- Donald, Jokhn Harron and a notabie ensemble of artists well titted to distinguish the roman- tic love tale of o passionats prince, whoass life was aflams with the fires of adventure. SATAN IN SABLES Clyde Cook in “Moonlight and Noses” TR R RDO CORTEZ, SHOW 3, 5. 7. 0 MONDAY Paramount’s Adaptation of Carl Van Vechtew'’s atory HOLMES HERBERT AND CHARLES E. MACK And now, Pola as a comedienne! That’s the delightful role she gives us in this romance of a European countess who captivates a small town, is mistaken for a dance-hall girl, horsewhips the district attorney and ends up as his sweetheart! CHRISTIE COMEDY-NEWS-TOPICS-OVERTURE SOR_In “SOULS FOR SABLES [ELITE 14th St. and K. L. POLA F ED.-THURS.-FRI. HAROLD LLOYD With Jobyna Ralston and a whole university full of the most diverting fun-makers you have ever seem, in the Dbest featura-comedy of American College Life ever produced " THE L TARD BARTHEL S LEAVE EMPIRE *'1 1 ‘W. WTS_OF oLD ONE WILD) And oF Ll MARION DAVIES in D, DW. EDDIE WEEK BEGINNING TODAY—SUKDAY, PESEMEER 13 LOEW’S PALACE THEATER LEADE Fonar MONTA BELL'S Production “Lights of Old Broadway” Starring MARION DaviEs Scente. o S s O TR RO TR AR RO RRR D RO ETTT R = 2y

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