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4 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY b’lA.R, W AbHINGl‘Ox\ D C., MARCH 14, 1926—PART 3. AMUSEMENTLS., e e e et b e T . . “Framed"; Thursday, Percy Marmont | Neflan's “Mike”; Saturday, Jack! in “Lord Jim,” and Jimmie Adams in | Coogan in “My Boy." Comlc Even mn Trag edy. COLUMBIA'S PICIURE 1H,S WEEK oto ays 15 €& K |"Fair But_ Foolsh”: Friday Matt st 4 S 9 Moore in ““The First Year,” and Farle DUMBARTON. ; Es s Foxe in “The Wrestle ..numm o) ¥ 'OMEDIANS F a , to say nothin, 3 v i Charles Ray in “Bright Lig ok e mlnes e S K e i 5 (Continued from Third Pua.)‘wuwho finally arrived in soclety after| Day in Hotsy Totsy, c Ma No comedian who has ever shaken | were about to raid it.” The unknown : : . % many amusing vicissitudes, not & few | jreen Archer,” No. 10. He o gk *he sides of a capacity audience with | voice that told him said “We knew, L . e ; cesses. A new Aesop Fable, other|of which are precipitated oy her strict Renee Aaune" I’ Owen Moore in aughter knows this better than Ed|Mr. Wynn, it would be most em- e 4 % { ! short reels and pipe organ accompani- | Irish parents. One of the outstanding CAROLINA. “The Black Bird™: Wednesday and Wynn. (By the w: did you know |barrassing to you to be caught in the - % ment and solo interludes will complete | features of the production is an elab- it s e » ety Mas Mos iy 'P?’ oy that Ed Wynn—beyond the realm of | dragnet, in view of your appearance ¢ i & e the bill. orate fashion revue done in naturall 0oR¥ O O, e he | X. Buanman 1o ro s oy romedy—is known as Edwin Leopold, | with vour show at the National.” o ! : « Wedneaday, Fay Lanphier, the | colors, the styles of which are sald to | with Dorathy Mackaill; Tuesday, “The 1 X n in “The Masked Bride'; son of a once prosperous millinery| Wynn turned an ashen white.| fo : : i e e “Miss America” of lust weaon's At-[be six months ahead of the Paris|Masked Lridel with Mae Murray;|f ","“‘Tl';";‘ -";‘Lkm‘l’;‘;‘l" merchant of Philadelphla, who did not ' Hurriedly putting up his eue, he fum- 5 = : i lantic City beauty pageant, in “The |modes. The bi" will be completed orme U"l'sm" g . | 8 v J(,"hnn g 1i;‘c a"m -3 care to have his name discraced on |bled in his pocket and hastily tossed : = : : American Venus,” a lively comedy-|With an Aesop Fable. Thursday, "Circie.” with Eieanor | Live Wire.” Y . he stage, and so Ed split his given {a_dollar bill toward the proprietor, - § i drama based on’the rivalry of two| Friday and saturday will be shown | Thursday, “Fh oxun's Alley: me and created his stage name, |who did not want to take it, as the : S d 4 e . beauty crcam manufacturers, with a | First National's m"gd‘\‘l_fit'l.o;-m If"’::r“ with Monte ;' Saturday, “Below ELITE. 12d-Wynn?) game had scarcely bezun. : cast_including Esther Ralston, Ford |beard’s Seven Wive Thia preliminary clash with his| ~Oh, take It, take it," said Wynn, ; o, Ln L Sterling, Edna May Oliver, W. 7. | Blanche Sweet. Lois Wilson, Dorothy | the Line, ‘with Rin Tin Tin, the won- | g, and tomorrow, Rudolph Val- tather about names @id to be the | grinning mnervously ,while watching % o . Benda, Ernest Torrence and Douglas | Sebastian and Sam Hard Mack entino in “Cob also Mack Sennett cause of the comedian’s extreme cau- | the door. “It's all right, all right. I ; e Fairbank's, jr., also Mack Sennett's |Sennett’s “Dangerous Curve: Dein! P e omedy and he N Tuesday, tion at all times not to gain notoriety, | just have to go.”” And out the door he 4 ¥ L “Good Morning, Madam,” starring |nd, Saturday. the fourth installment CHEVY CHASE. Henry B. Walthall and Ruth Roland not to become associated with naughty | rushed, just in time to see the eve- 3 3 Ralph Graves'; Thursday and Frid: of “Casey of the Coast Guard” will be| Today and tomorrow, Earle Wil Dollar Down,” also Sennett com or criminal things. For Ed, be it re- |ning detail of policemen arrive pre- o Charlie Chaplin in “The Gold Rush.” |added attractions. liams and Clara Bow in “The Anclent : Wednesday, Edmund Lowe in membered, is also a graduate of the |paratory to being assigned to their| P : < of which he Is author as well as star, == Mariner”; Aesop’s Fables and News Fool,” Earl Foxe in a Van University of Pennsvivania and he |several beats, which, of course, gave hY v and which concerns a timid little vaga- APOLLO. Events; Tuesday, Conrad Nagel and Bitber ¢ y ay, Richard also owns a half-million-dollar home | color to the warning he had received. < bond who tries to battle his way to| Today and tomorrow, Alice Joyce in |Claire Windsor in “Dance Madness"; | Dix in “Womanhandied,” also com- at Great Neck, Long I He did not linger in the doorway, A wealth in the Klondike; Saturday, | “Mannequin,” and Lloyd Hamilton in [Helen and Warren Comedy, “All and Pathe New Friaay, he was hissed off the sta v his |but made a quick break for the Na- “Lorraine of the Lion: featuring | “Framed”; Tuesday and Wednesday, | Aboard”; Wednesday and Thursday, | Jacqueline Logan and George O'Brien first audience 24 years tional entrance to view the raid at 3 Norman Kerry and Patsy Ruth Mil- | Cecil B. de Mille's “The Road to Yes [Gloria Swanson in “Stage Struck”:|in “Thank You,” also comedy; Satur- But Ed does like to have his little |long distance. He had been standing . A] | ler, together with Lupino Lane in|terday” and Aesop Fable; Thursday.|Clyde Cook, “Moonlight and Noses,” |day, Gladys Walton in “A Little Girl fun at the expense of the other fel-|there but a very little while before| B " “The Fighting Dude” and “The Green | Matt Moore in “The First Year,” and | news events; Friday, Jack Holt and [in a Big City so toples a low. however much he may dislike he percelved a small group out under | W ; STy | Archer,” No. 10. Earle Foxe in “The Wrestler”; Fri- |Florence Vidor, “The Enchanted | fables. to be the butt of the other fellow's |the porte cochere of the theater, each . - : day, Percy Marmont in “Lord Jim,” | HAll”; Hal Roach comedy, “The Only 1 ioke. He acquired the habit honestly, |man with a broad grin on_ his face, ; ! v- 3 CENTRAL—"The Love Gamble.” |and “Our Gang” in “Mary, Quee nl Son”; Fifth Chapter, “Ace of Spades"; EMPIRE. on the stage. When he is funny, he [even Willie Fowler, the National's a3 : i s . Tots™; Saturday, Buck Jones in - Saturday, Percy Marmont and Shir: . o likes to be funny intentionally’ and |business manager, who never smiles. | W g < The Love Gamble,” which will be | 0l . Yy ane fn “The |ley Magon, “Lord Jime: Universal| Today and tomorrow, Conrad Nagel 1y Mesgn; fiot by acclfent. And then it dawned on the man who | B 3 ’ k kad [hown the first two days of this week | PR PSR LuBITe ang i ot | Comedy, ~Love My Dog." jand Claire Windsor in “Dance Mad On his visit to Washington a few, | could make others laugh so easily that o é at Crandall's Central Theater, begin. and “Casey of the Coast Guard,” ™ i |ness” and comedy; Tuesday, Wi y L very few years ba ter looking (some one had turned the laugh on E Ing this afternoon, has a cast No. 1. 3 # T Fairbanks in “The Man From God's hings over inside the Natlonal one |him. Some dastard had tricked him. headed by Irene Rich and Pauline S Country” and comedy; Wednesday ovening Ed thought he would drop| He couldn’t laugh himself. How : 5ad o ] |Garon. Added attractions will nclude AVENUE GRAND, and Thursday, Ralph Lewis in “One nto a very respectable-looking bil- [could he? But with a nervous twinkle » P - b - K “Good Morning, ST " = a v {of tha Bravest” and comedy: Friday, lard room adjacent to the theater,|of his big eves and a sickly grin on 3 $ 3 2 A Today and tomorrow, Claire Wind- rence | William Desmond in “Barriers of the oF & quiet game of his favorite sport. |a well sacerd countenance, he disap- A r s E g sor in “Dance Madness" and Sennett's | Vidor in * “The Enchanted mu" Wed. | Law': Gnd Adventtres of Masi z preceding the evening performance. peared in the theater witheut dia- s . 3 g pipe organ accompaniments and solo | “Dangerous Curves Behind”; Tuj'mhu nesday, Ben Lyon and Mary Astor nunl.u Fred ’rhomrwm in He did, and was heavenly happy, |logue. % 3 21 | intervals. and Wednesday, Alice Joyce in “Man. ‘he Pace That Thrills"; Thurs- - ‘hen suddenly he was summoned to | If you doubt the truth of the story. - Tuesday and Wednesday, First Na- and Lloyd Hamilton in |day and Friday, 7 and 9 p.m., Marshall he telephone. There he learned that |invite Ed to a game of billlards in a fonal's “Bluebeard's Seven Wives, he billiard room was evervthing but{quiet place with whose antecedents with Ben Lyon, Lois Wilson, Blanche | ., - hat he thought it, “a rendezvous of “he is unacquainted. sweet, Diana Kane, Sam Hardy and I UL il d L Dorothy Sebastian, supplemented by NORMAN KERRY hA\I;x). MARCELINE D. ‘A Salty Sap,” starring Billy Dooley; in l M Cl F ll e Barrier.” Thursday and Friday, Fay lnnphx‘r‘ = (: Av.v4 Miss America” in last season’s At. yri1 au e s I'arewe . . lantfe City beauty pageant, in “The | & * ) . R d l t Amerlcan Venus® with Ether Hal ing, ) = {YHEN the curtain falls on his last | roses and wistaria. There is a wonder- omeo an uliet. e S Philadelphia performance in|ful old thatched roof. 5 feet thick in i o o e T b - . ‘hose Charming Peonle. spots, and quaint chimneys, with per- d - y Ma - \Amrl, Cy nde it step {rom | fect Vista of sea und hills and rugged |[FIVE sood and suficient reasons ending will be fimed as Willam e WEEK STARTING TODAY-—-SUNDAY, MARCH 14 i ‘hind the 1ts to join Maude | cliffs through the trees beyond. exist In Carl Laemmle’s bellef that | Shakespeare wrote it. —Ana Mr. | SORRY RECOM, N CUET (0 come . . N Laemmle further asserts that they (TONE Fatian, SUBBEEOEr o b At last! The thrilling epic of the n Terry and many “The hall is paneled in oak, and = P P . hers ' w delightful mem- | has an ancient flagged stone floor. It | th1Y I8 @ splendid time to make | gare going to like it that way. e i Yukon gold rush—a story of con- fes In the minds of playgoers He‘zmd all lhfi‘olh(-r passageways i super production of “Romeo and ——— . rd flict, romance, love and gold—oia going to retire. house are lit at night with old ship's | Juliet.”” H 3 N N—"Irene."” S There 1s a charming old farmhouse | lanterns. There Is an exquisite | First, he has the Jullet. Ever since Bodies and Minds. e L:x COL:m e alii girl alone among brutal men! re in which are gathered | French drawing room with dainty| Mary Philbin sprung into fame in) Many things have been sald, and hl OL‘NE"O‘;‘ ‘_:?}:’:m(_r i Avat fve da Don’t fail to see rints and all the mementos | minatures on the walls, and Chinese | “Merry Go Round.” newspaper and | very well undoubtedly, on the subjec- | Lincoin Theater the first five davs and’ successful career. | rugs and painted furniture, and there | magazine edifors and fans have been | (o T SEAGRHET, bn (18 SABOC | ¢ thin week beglnning this afternoon, ther the 64-year-old man, with eyes | Is & wee room at the back we call the | referririg to her as the ideal Juliet. . o o i sierts blue and a smile as ingenuous as it | un room. In this are my books and | And it was only last month that one | bodles to the government of our un- |sical comedy “Irene’ The support is when he first trod the boards at fzuns and fishingrods and my desk.” {of the leading fan magazines un- | derstanding: but enough has not been | 1% cast is led by Lloyd Hughes wnd is going. The home \\'hi«-h‘he 3 Tr)m room "he loves best. ho\\;e\er. nounced the result of ontest torl5ia inon) Dhe. resiriline SWHIEH. ous A Chkiite, Miirray, Hate Piice, 1. ught last year is now Cyril Maude's | is the huge one at the top of the |the jdeal Juliet. This result was Mary i e 3 ief enthusiasm house, which he has christened “The | Philbin. "“‘l‘”-‘ "‘“‘“:‘*1'1?;"'\_#.! to :a} on lr;e : ‘ila\l\“e:‘:(nnns Titus, Ida Darling and He says he will not act again profes. | Barn-Top.” Second, Mr. Laemmle has the!ex nt sublimities and eccentric 5 3 d nally; but the lure of the stage fs| “The walls of this room are of [ Romeo. Andre Mattoni, who was re- | FOVings of our minds.—Edmund Burke. | _The story concerns a little Irish girl A M2TRO. dnd in the same b h he |whitewashed stone, hung with pic- | ferred to by newspaper people when . o GOLDWYN sle London season | tures dealing with the theater past of | he first landed in this country with . . ~ g i G PICTURE s Fall—a kind of good-bye to his | my wife and myself. and autographed | Mr. Laemmle as the “Blond V. Next Week's Photoplays - wglish public. Nevertheless, it will | boards and all kinds of curiosities. | tino,” is thought to be just as ides > AC z ¥ . but a short season There is a great portralt of my wife | a type for Romeo as Mary Philbin is| | PALACE—Thomas Meighan in \aude has played everything from | there, to remind me of what a lovely | for Juliet. The New Klondik wedy to the lightest comedy of the wnmnnhshe was, and a great actress, Third, in E. A. Dupont, who has at- METROPOLITAN — Jetta \d in which he is making his fare- | too! There is a hooded fireplace, and | tained the highest pinnacle of direc- Goualiani i Robert. Atiies ifl D TOMORR RICHARD 1 Il appearance. The roles for which | lots of big chalrs in which to bury |toral fame in Europe through his re- “Three Faces East.” i oM ARAREEED L EATE 2 |lh a nofullc cast will probably be remembered long- | yourselt,” cent production of “Variete,” Mr. flcontinuous today from includ . however, are those in which he| “Doesn’t that,” he asks. “let you | Laemmle feels that hé has exactly RIALTO—Laura La Plante in tomorrow at 3:30. m & portrayed the ordinary cultured | know why I want so much to leave |the director to make a splendid 'he Beautiful Cheat.” NOW in of the world—played by him in | the stage and get home?” picture of “Romeo and Jullet.” Fur-| | COLUMBIA—Gloria Swanson CRANDALL THEATERS LIONEL BARRYMORE ch manner that he has created a | i thermore Dupoent has done a tremend- in “The Untamed Lady.” cion Stanley Co. of A e SN e ot ot dree : or The First Step. Shenning in. anticiaten, o “"| | TIVOLI—“Brayeheart,” “The 0% “METROPOLITANY - HENRY B. WALTHALL lleve that his vears alone are suffi- | From the Edinbursh Scotsman. Fourth, Mr. Laemmle feels that Blackbird,” “Just Suppose CRANDA S s ot o uperbly Directed by George Hill ‘nt reason for giving up a career.| “Bridget,” said Dennis, timidly, “did | “Romeo and Juliet” is the most fa- and “The Best Bad Man. WEEK STONE, From Rer Beach’s Novel “Eneland ts tho place o 1ve i | o iver think of marryin't” mous love story ever written, and that | | AMBASSADOR— Three Fac *‘; e o CTHE. 10O . ADDED PROGRAM HITS a i eptabl : Bix B K 2 JUVENILE COMEDY RIOT, “SEA SCAMPS 7 mind, Redlap, my home, is the | “Sure, now.” said Bridget, looking | ceptable moving picture. Bizckbird? and*The Lare ot E INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL--OVERTURE ‘ellest spot in the world,” he says. | demurely at her shoe, “sure, now, the | Fifth, the success of recent pictures 2 S : is by the sea, close to Dartmouth, | subject has niver entered me mind.” | with endings which are not saccharine the Wild.” CRANDALLS TIVOLI OTHER ADDED FEATURES nere the Pilgrim Fathers landed to| “It's sorry I am,” said Dennis, and | or synthetically happ: has been CENTRAL—"Big Pal,” “His TODAY _AND ¢ rape the sides of their ship. he started to leave the room. s0 marked this last year, that Mr. " “Lorraine of lhc CHARLIE “The house is of white painted stone | “Wan minute, Dennis,” said Bridget. | Laemmle has no hesitancy in an- ions” and “Fifth Avenue.” GOLD RU %13 is covered with honeysuckle and | “Ye've set me thinkin' nouncing that the “Romeo and Jullet” 1 CRANDALL'S \\IB AS! 18th & Col S L e e s LN.W. E T - —_— Eaeri S e B SRR o e I , BB TRRR il —— UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA & : ! ! - O e omee ot ecoesseos™emcemtmemcelI LIRS+ | CRANDALL'S fifi‘.’.fl.“. v 'AESOP FABLE. = TOD L A\D NWORROW—LHn P r esenting OMICTION STANLEY COMMNY O7 AMERiCA P e rformance 4 PAULIN Keith Popular P € o wtinuous Priced Vaude - A Daily From ville of Su- 1:00 to 11 p. m. perior Merit R and Phoic- 2 plays of éhs J) Doors Open ‘:’";C Grade. :H:‘.V :: 13th St Be- Rr[ tow F X.W. AMERICAS P[ O THEATRE Gns ':’T" SWF_WEEK OF MARCH 1ith “9g TRIUMPHANT RETURN IN A NEW ACT EDNA WALLACE HOPPER “The Eternal Flapper,” Prosenting Lansburgh & Brother's Advance Showing of 1926 Styles in a Gorgeously Mownted FASHION REVUE Costumed by Lansburgh & Bro., Staged by Marie L. Moran, StyMat Miss Hopper Will be Assisted by America’s Most Beautifui Mannequins and the TYRONIAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA Which Will Render Incidental Music and Comoert Interiudes k —EXTEA — Friday, March 19th, at 11 A. M. Special Matinee FOR WOMEN ONLY See Miss Hoppor's Complete Morning Routine Reserved Boz anmd_Loge Seats Now ow Sale PRINCESS RADJAH Incomparable_Orlental Dancer 3--OTHER GREAT ACTS--3 JULIAN ELTINGE With Ann Pennington in Christie’s | {LIBERTY North Cap. and P Sts.f MADAM BEHAVE JACKIE COQ0AN in (T e e 11011111 | 8 CRANDALL'S CRANDALL'S ICIRCLE 2""’4.‘.’5.1‘2’1&3 ki | BERT FRAZER. CLAR. MBASSADOR| £ (CENTRAL . BOW. “TH’{O SCARL ST. See Custer's_Last_Stand. etc. —nfh and Col. Rd.— ~==Ninth Bet. DandE: SUN.-MON.-TUES. SUN.-MON. THEATER 42146 Al LEWIS S. STONE LILLIAN IIIGII Il NEE A RI M‘m_;‘”__~_ { Orerents OLYMPIC Y55 5 %ot 1iay s — ‘r«‘(t‘{zg}‘m MGREGOR. TODAY And Anna Q. Nilsson in And Pauline Garon, | WS, / 0 d MARY CARR. (OXEDY | T"E 'lm “l Y T00O MUCH MONEY = LOVE GIMII.E JORE ot RIALTO Sennett Comedy—Hodge Podge 2 i i 911 | Street NE. | : g SYMPIWNY FAY LANPHIER e R [ =Y “Miss America,” in The m | ‘ Al 0RcHESIm AMERICAN VENUS {[LEADER THEATER b Near Gy s vonts ooty G 3 P11 2. e Y CHARLEFMURDAYT CONCERT Douglas Fairbanks “ Three Musketeers” | : With an ensemble ot Rt o » i | GEORGE-SIDNEY]| i, oo s CRBPAY % B T o T g | kil \ . N : A'anEDAomDDON G”}ifi%" LA e : ' The Funniest Picture of the ¥ ALSO SHOR 3 \ - . 14th St and E. I Ave, \\\ %4 e est Picture of the Year Conducting S g tp | : & ON THE STAGE Preceding the reg- cx smmn oueBy. “PAthelf o :J;:mfi'n;'":g""“z e =3 Cef . Doot HEVYCHASE Coms, Ave. & B ' With MADELEINE MasQUIGAN Tio p.m. O % MecKinle 3 In an Origisal Performance i s TR aND ;osu"#?u‘a"nh""‘" = N — WS EVE] 3 In Joseph Conrad's Hit = R0 BN Dlaving the Eateet Bictis Jargicd b7 o Group of Glorious Girle Dis- s ot reuie e ) nn JI" NEWSTAN‘ON“M,,, ‘trom 3 P.M.| THE PALAIS ROYAL :hc': starting at 3 THE WM, FOX SUPER-SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL NEWS AND OTHER D SSEMENTS L DIVERTIH “THE IRON HORSE” ERTURE—“SALUTE TO ERIN® L0 | e e WITH A BRILLIANT CAST. it ~——CRANDALL’S. METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH—— Sunday—Doors Open 2:30 P. M. Daily, 10:30 A. M. to 11P. M. W™ WEEK OF MARCH 14th "9 Another Ezceptional Bill Embracing the Best in Distinguished Screen Entertainment and an Added Attraction Without o Parallel LEWIS S. STONE AND {ANNA 0. NILSSON Supported by Rob- ort Cain _ond Scrupulously 8 e- ccted Bnasmble 1n John Francia Dil- Tows Irresistibly Amusing Film Ver AADYRSS KR coRE ATAN OWa PRODUCTION 3 DU MOR! “—r’;“ E Hfl( UI\ d ’mnzri X (SRARICK, I eTHE R‘N Arenna Grand FROM Tornadoes and shipwreck- C DALL’S 615 Pa. Ave. n.E. (Il | |5 THE NOVEL BY a fight in a tropical swamp Mate, Dmr 2 pm.: Sunday. 3 b.m. —love and adventure on sea A O ERTRE WID: ! IIET.T“V%I;IG and land—all are crowded into this great romance ot WITH the African coast, from the JACK HOLY Everybody's Magazine story! DAY _M“_\_E R Lce | FLORENCE VIDOR A Dbig, smashing spectacle! TP FoN " SONE I WM. POWELL ADDED HITS ; ‘ GEORQGE BANCROFT SENNETT COMEDY RIOT! CRANDALL'S . Woet oo, MACK SWAIN PATHE NEWS--TOPICS LH\'PHIF‘R (M 3 o OoRg et | FRANK CAMPEAU GANNON'S MUSic IlllllllllllIlllllllllllmllllllIIIIIlmlmlllIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WEEK STARTING TODAY--SUNDAY, MARCH 14 . = LOTHY MACKA! i . R - = 11th & N.C. Ave. S.E cammg e | LOEW’S PALACE THEATER M9 H St. NE HARD DIX in “THE[] F Street at 13th VANISHING AMERIC. ICAN 1st St. lml R. I. Ave. |l GLORIA SWANSON inl “STAGE STRUCK. g - brated Serio-Comic Stage Success TOO MUCH MONEY A New Sort.of Fast-Moving Love Btory in Which a Multi-Millionaire Appears to go Broke to Teach His Butterfly Wife a Lesson, Only to Learn Several Himself—~Eee Lewis Stone in the Funniest Rolo He Has Had ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY THE LOOMIS TWINS, WONDER ARTISTS A Duo of Diminutive Stars of Amasing Versatility and Charm Will Appear Four Times Sunday ot 3:20, 5:20,7:25and 9:30 p. m. TR EMBROIDERY. SPECIAL METROPOLITAN WORLD SURVEY VISUALIZED OVERTURE—"IRELAND” (Riesenfield) With WM. RAYMOND, Tenor DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA e st T CRANDALL’S. IVOLI THEATE 14TH ST. AND PARK RD. Sunday, 3 to 11 P. M. Daily 1:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY-MONDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN And an Able Cast in His Classic of the Hiondike THE GOLD RUSH A New Acsop Fable—Pathe Review Tues.-Wed.--ALICE JOYCE IN “MANNEQUIN" Lloyd Hamilton in_“Framed”—Topics Thur.-Fri--BEN LYON, “BLUEBEARD'S SEVEN WIV Billy Dooley in “A Salty Sap” Saturday--PERCY MARMONT AS “LORD JIM" Comedy and “Casey of the Coast Guard,” No. 1 e TUES.-WED. BEN LYON And Unusual Cast in BLUEBEARD'S SEVEN WIVES Christie Comedy—Extras THURS.-FRI. CHAS. CHAPLIN In His Greatest Picture THE GOLD RUSH SATURDAY STAR CAST In Universal’s Thrill Picture LORRAINE OF THE LIONS Lupino Lane—Sportlight—Serial THURS.-FRI. 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