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A WASHINGTON, D.- MAY Hoxle in “The Sign ,f the Cactus,’ episode No. 7, “Casey of the Coast Guard,” and_ Mack Sennett comedy, ‘The Iron Nag'; Saturday, Mary Pick{ episode No. 10 of “Battling Brewster” and Charlie Chase in 0 Father to Guide Him.” RAPHAEL. Torrenco in “The p's Fable and com- 3. AMUSEMENTS. “Old Ifigo’t}sidews." ' AMUSEMENTS SUNDAY 23, 1926—PART Phofcoplays Tlns Week Louise Dresser i ifth Avenue! { Thursday and Friday at 7 and 9 p.m. B {Jetta Goudal, Robert Ames, Clive uning | Brook in “Three Fa East”; com- wroth: | edy, “Wireless Lizzie”; Saturday, Vera a [Reynolds, Edmund Burns, Ralph Lewis in “The Million Dollar Handi cap.” THE STAR, Next Week's Photoplays RIALTO—Lon Chaney and Priscilla Dean in “Outside the Law.” PALAC( Douglas MacLean in “That's My Baby.” COLUMBIA—William Collier, jr., and Georgia Hale in “The Rain Maker.” METROPOLITAN Barthelmess in Folly.” TIVOLI —“Brown of _Har- vard,” “The Girl from Mont- martre,” “Monte Carlo” and ramp, Tramp, Tramp.” AMBASSADOR — “Ransom’s Folly,” “The Sea Beast,” “The Cohens and Kellys” and “Brown of Harvard. CENTRAL—*Why Girls Go Back Home,” “Other Wom- en’s Husbands,” “The Dancer of Paris” and “The Run- away.” in the history | used, many of which have survived to the preseht day. The hull lines were very fine under water and much like the present-day racing yachts. It was because of her heavy sides and nua- neuvering ability under sail that she was brought out of all her engage- ments scarcely damaged. PERHAPS no vessel of the world has had such a col- orful and interesting career as the fa- mous frigate Constitution, hero of 40| naval actions. The story of this schooner, now be- ing produced for pictures by James Cruze, under the title of “Old Iron- sides,” dates back more than a cen-| The copper bolts and sheeting for tury and a quarter, and an exact du- | the vessel were made by Paul Revere plicate of the famous old ship has | and the first flag flown from the boat been bulit for use i nthe picture. was made by Betsy Ross. The lumber Destgned by Joshua Humphries of | for the frigate consisted of live oak, Philadelphia on new lines based on |yellow pine and cedar, from trees se- those of the fast French frigates, the |lected while still standing in the for- keel was laid at Hartt's shipyard. Bos- | est. |ton, in 1794. The construction of the | The boat was launched October 21. ship involved 'several new features,|1791, on the third attempt. which enabled her to outsail and B i outmaneuver her opponents. She car- Screen Adopts o (Continued from First Page.) at Crandall’s Tivoli T Two days of this week, e this afternoon, in \Warner N ers’ productic he Sea Beast, vigorous melodrama of whaling davs | adapted from the story “Moby Dick. By llerman Melville. Tt deals wiih events that bristle with action and some of the scenes are desperately | frank in their depiction of the rougi ! Jovee in life of the whaler arrymore is | Fable and supported hy a lar it including | Richard Dalor Costello, George O'Haru. | Suppose” and Lloyd Hamilton in Mike Donlin and James Barrows and | “Caveful, Please’ ay, “The soores ot Dixie Merchant®” and Johnny Arthur Tuesd i be | : Wedn shown “Other | = and . Nilsson in a con of mar Much Money” and Aesop Fable: Trevost, Monte BBI ‘don | Thurs 1dolph Schildkraut in and Phyllis Haver by | s F and Felix cartoon; Ir Liova Humilton in “Nobody's Busi- fday, Fannie Hurst's “Ma ness” and the Pathe Review: Thurs- I Cliff Bowes in day and Fri Norma Talmadge in | urday, David Butler in CRikLT Firs film versi Ixpress lice Day in of the Belasco play, with w suppori- | <[otsy Totsy™ and S n ing cast led 1 Ronald Colman, | shots,” | ieorge K. Arthur, Mare MeDermott Y ) e Gertrude Astor, supplemented by | DUMBARTON. Aesop lable and T upics of fl?l | Sunday, Lew Cody, Gertrude Olm- Saturd: George O'Brien injstead and u Pitts _in “Monte arlo Monda Patsy Ruth Miller Itustling for Cupid.” supplemented | 3 by an “Our Gang” comedy, “sport- Johnny Walker in “Girls Men Marguer la and new chapter play. Richard Beginning Monday, the Raphael & “Ransom’s Theater will be closed for five days for renovations and will reopen Satur with “Behind the Front,” a comedy war drama, supplemented by a special musical program and other entertain- ment. COLONY. { Conway Tearle Alice “Dancing Mothers,” Aesop Pathe Review; tomorrow, jarthelmess in “Just and Today. Wednesday Wil Weornien's Hushund, ied life, with Huntley G augmentes Today, Marle Prevost and Matt Moore in “The Cuve Man” and Arthur Lake in “Mortgaged Again’'; tomorrow, ene Stratton Porter’s “The Keeper of the Bees” and comedy; Tuesday Elaine Hammerstein in “The Perils of the Sea” and Buster Brown comedy; Sennett’s | 3 4 Yo Wednesday, “Mannequin” and Lloyd snap- | [ 4 § Hamilton in *“Framed”; Thursda) : > Ralph Lewis fn “The Last Edition and Lige Conley in “Light House Keeping”; Friday, Colleen Moore. in “Irene’ and Aesop Fable; Saturday, Sally O'Neil in “Mike” and Lupino Lane in “The Fighting Dude.” TAKOMA. Today and tomorrow, Wallace Beery, Raymond Hatton and Mary Brian in “Behind the Front,” Pathe vews and novelty fllm (continuous | Tearle and Dorothy Mackaill in ‘“The Sunday from 3 p.m., matinee Monday | Dancer of Paris” and “Helen and War 3:30); Tuesday, William Haines and " comedy: Wednesday, Marie Pre- Mary Brian in “Brpwn of Harvard’ and Matt Moore in “The Cave Outsider,” and Saturday, and Bobby Vermon comedy; Wednes- madge in “The Night at day and Thursday, Syd haplin in = e 5 “The Man on the Box" and Spat E . % sl Lo % % X 7 Family comedy: Frida tod La o : A Rocque in “Red Dice,” Aesop's Fables and the final chapter of “The Green Archer” (No. 10); Saturday, Tom Mix in “The Best Bad Man,” Aesop Fable, “harley Chase comedy and “(z the Coast Guard” (No. 6). YORK. Today. Reginald Denny La Plinte in “Skinner's Dress and Aesop Fable; tomorrow. Irene and Mary.” O. Henry nd Pathe Rev Tuesday, and Cliff Bowes ", Thursday, Leatrice lade for Love” and Arthur Lake in fortgaged Again”; Friday. H. B. Warner in “Whispering Smith” and Glenn Tryon in “Long Pants”; Satur- day, Kenneth Harlan in ““The Sap.” “Our Gang" in “Better Movies" and asey of the Coast Guard,” No. 10. Who's Joy in and Laur; in Su! AMBASSADOR—"The Volga Boat- i man.” i William Boyd, b Fair, Julia fave, Theodore Kuosloff Crawford O'Neil in *Sq Irene Thursda 1 Moo i Hughes “Irene”: Friday, line Logan and Lou Telle ried a very large amount of sall and a very heavy battery of 24-pounders on o | gun deck. This deck was unusually German Styles high above tho water line, that the guns could be used in the roughest| NJOT from Paris, but from Berlin, sea. At this period 1§-pounders were will come this year's new style ul cannon_on frigates. R O T e S he water. | (rénds, according to the costume di line and the truck of the mainmast rector of the Paramount Long Island was more than 200 feet from the wa- | studlo, who has returned from a terline. In the construction of theipyropean tour. o boat exceptionally heavy timbers were |~ According to Mr. Smifh, for many years executive manager of Lucille, Lady Duff Gordon, virtually all the fashions in the Paris shops may be found almost simultaneously in_ the smart Fifth avenue stores. AS it is essential that the clothes shown on the motion picture screen he from six to eight months in advance of the current _mode, Mr. Smith plans to utilize German fashions, rather than Parisian versions, for next season vs of this weel frernoon. It is said tol e an intensely o drani, dealing with events of st Import, and is artistic e. The love | the interest attacl the liv of aiz\fldlme‘l;. struggling vouth on the Volza tow- |G ] path and a princess of the roval blood. | comedy; The bill will be compl dded | Colleen Moore in short ¥ and pipe ov | comedy Wednesday an ' be | Norman siown Marion 1 Rav, in McCutcheon's With Antonio Moreno oppe Week Days Performances Continusus TTAMNto11PN Ctarting Today At 3:00 P. M. Deors Open At 2:30 P. M. Today and tomorrow. Carel Demp- W. C. Fields in D. W. 3 hat Royle Girl." MUTUAL TODAY The Greatest Comedy of Them All S AND KELLYS” Continuous Photoplays 11 to 1L WALTER LITT! Sioux dancer with the i ELK, Moderns 01 Ranch shows. arrier” Charles episode 1 will ster and Neil Hamilton in D. W, ¢ 7 “The Flame I 150 comedy: ¢ and Wednesday, Lillian ¢ “The White Rose” and comedy Adolphe Menjon in * *comedy and Fox | he Biz Game Glenn Hunter in comedy and vaudeville; nter’’; Thursd: he Little G shin Friday tomorrow and Tuesday, Lew | nd Gertrude Ohnsted in “Monte | day and Irid and comedy; Wednesday and | Woman of I { Thursday, Blanche Sweet in “The | News. | Lady 1'rum Hell” and comedy; ¥ri- day, Jack Hoxie in “Bustin’ Through! and Fighting Hearts, No. 4, “Sock | Mo to Sleep”; Saturday, Fred Thomp- | son in “Flands Across’ the Border,” e e Gegr | comedy, Flame Fighters, 6; In- CENTRAL—"Perils of the Sea.” 1 o ipational News and matinee ' kid- “Perils of the Sex,” a thrilling ocean | Jies’ surprise party. Tuesday is Sur- | tale, will be shown for the first time | price nizht and Thursday Profes L the first two days of | gional night. ndall’s Central Thea mented by Jimmie Adams in ke': Saturday, Johnn: adaptation of Thompson “The Cub” entitled Rainbow Riley™: a Mack Sennett comedy, “Sportlight.” and the last in it asey. COLONIAL BEACH ““Washington's Atlantic City." The weird cali of $he condor, that fearsome bird of prey, who plun- dered the flocks of the lhaLherd&—A baby caught in the condor's talons and carried off! A terrific jight between the giant bird and the shepherd dog, 1with a baby as the prize! Film Features ; leanor B ! EMP]RE 911 H Direc¢ from Three Tremendous Weeks of Success On Broadway hanan's Street N.E. nea at 3 P.M RTRUDE OLMSTED And COMEDY, Also TOPICY with Co Tuesda man Nagel, comedy, oD queline TLogan Lou Tellegen in |§ Mol Sa%y “The Outsider.” comedy; W {1 DAY daz, “The Road to Glo : McAvoy, Leslie Fent | Sterling. comedy: Thur beginning this afternown, witk HIPPODROME. S ancs ine Hammerstein in the leading | pogay and tomorrow, Marion Davies | comedy, news: Saturday, Jle, supported by Rebert Ellis and |, “peverly of Graustarl Shearer in “The Devil Pat’ Harmon, and plemented BY | Tyacday and Wednesday, Ronald Col: | comedy, “Fighting Hearts.” by Vernon in the {pan in “The Dark Angle”” Pathe Ll 5 Pathe Review and pipe | comedy: Thursday and Friday Tuesday and Wednes rinne Griffith in 14 Warner. Lilyan Tashman S iSaturday, T and John Bo verlasting W hisper, production of the Coast Guard, ode No. melodr and comedy and Pathe News. | HOM ion Davies in and CIliff tomorrow, CARIA BABIES. SIDNEY LUST'S LEADER 9th Near E st. ronay A% O GRKbE ORROW D. W. GRIFFITH'S Palatial Steamer ST. JOHNS Leaves 7th Bt. Whert Saturday, 2:30 P. M. Sunday, 9:00 A. M. Monday, 9:00 A. M. Salt Water Bathing Fishing, Crabbing, Dancing All Amusements ROUND TRIP FARE One-day Tickot, 31.60. Baasen and RIALTO CONCERT OBCHESTRA day Tiekots, §3. Chiidren Hal? Pri c " (Offenbach) 40-MILE MOONLIGHT TRIPS News and Other Divertissements Btart Tuesday. June 1. E e e UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA = SN e iesaeergecogatees—wee-emtmenca IO OBE RANDALL'S. oare st Priced Vaude- viile of Su- F ST. AT TENTH——' Sunday, Doors Open 2:30 P. M. Daily, 10:30 A. M. to 11.P. M. perior Merit fF WEEK OF MAY 23rd "9l and PRoto- plays of the Kupreme Achievement in fha Caresr of a Producer Who @ Succession of a Half-Hundred Hits to His Credit THE VOLGA OATMAN low P N.'W. An_ Engrossing and Tremendous- ly Moving Love Drama in. Which a Handsome Youth of the Towpath and a Princess of the Royal Blood Share _a Vision ThatComes Truc Only After Cata- clysmioc Events and Thunderous Retributions Have a Nation—A Mammoth Production, Magnificent in Char- acterization, Superb in Scene and So Directed as to Reflect the Mature Genius of CECIL B. DE MILLE Who Has Assembled One of the Moast Distinguished of Casts to do Justice to This Flawless Romance, Led by WILLIAM BOYD—ELINOR FAIR JULIA FAYE—THEODORE KOSLOFF ROBERT EDESON—ARTHUR RANKIN VICTOR VARCONI—CHARLES CLARY EMBROIDERY. THE IMPERIAL MALE CHORUS Musically Expressing the Theme of the Picture - DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA T et _zce_ass [ HIHININIIAINN CRANDALL'S |TIVOLI THEATER Sunday, 3 to 11 P. M. Daily, 1:30 to 11 P- M. SUNDAY-MONDAY, JOHN BARRYMORE' With Dolores Costello, George O'Hara and o Master Cast in a Resistless Drama of the Ocean “THE SEA BEAST” Tues.-Wed.—STAR CAST, “OTHER WOMEN'S HUSBANDS"’ Monte Blue and Maric Prevost, Aided and and Greta Norma Circus"; EDDIE JAHRL Concert Accordionist MITCHELL and DEVINE Pianologue and Songs THEDA BARA Returna to the Screem As the Star In Comedy *'Madame Nystery" n musie day. H. Lillian Rich rige Melford's e Smith,” a of the underworld, aug- Hallroom Boys in “Bri- and added short re Phantom tlec. ialeo| \Woaay, B3 Whis- | of Graustark sshots; Satur- | Who's & 1ilm version | Jamy in andy.” supp 7 Arthur comedy. L reels and 808 K St. N.W. ME 200 K0S oy TODAY AND TOMORROW—MARION DAVIES “BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK” Short ects, Today and rlie Murrs “Thes Cohens & nd Larry | don’in Alberta chapter Par new Menjou and Kent rts,” 11 Adophe | Purviance in ‘A n of P e Conley in Wednesday and Thursds 14th St. and R. T. Ave. llam, Haines and | EEIRE, ‘THHist Mnail il e Brown of Har D. W. GRIFFITH S xander in “All O “That Royle Girl” double featu The Ruling Passion CAROL DEMPSTER—W. C. FIELDS, son in “The Tougl 3 hort Subjec | Mary Pickford in “Tess of the Storm s”; | Country,” last chapter of “The Green | The Last| Archer pter 1 of “The Wink- | Egdition"” and comed; Buck [ing TIdol” with Willlam Desmond is| Jones in “The Cowboy and the|(matinee only’. S | Countess,” Charlie Chase in “Charlie, week, commencing thi: . in | My Boy. “Casey of the Coast “Pardners Ag ash and | Guard,” Perlnuitte i v of Abe and Max distrib- | wh nmen 1 Ly the events; “Beve Bowes_in Madge Bel and Aesop Fable Down' an Lige Wednes- 'wards ]ill he College Yell” ay, Dol { othy Devore in “The Gilded Highway |and Arthur Lake in “Bedtime Stori Friday, Ralph Lewis in Arliss in red T 1 Conle; “1lome Cured musical contriby CHEVY CHASE _ Conn. Ave. McKinleySt.,D.C JACK_HOLT and FLORE “SEA_HORSES": AE: a ONE_DAY_ONLY GEORGE_SIDX VERALGORDO K TAKOMA Topomn Pack. 1€ ROW — WALLACE = BEERY. R MOND HATTON ana 3 ARY HRIAS 1n “BEHIND THE FRONT” PATHE XEWS and NOVELTY FILM. < today from . . CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN ¥ STREET AT 13TH s wisn. e Aeas e WEEK STARTING TODAY—SUNDAY, MAY 28 THE 2 i DLGA BOATMA " CRANDALL'S T1voLt - TODAY AND T{'».Qr'«"nfxf»"\?fiv RYMORE m “THE BEAST : LL’S AMBASSADOR CRANDALL'S JUE\SSADOR: f‘ll‘l‘)i\\ IVI\I{)RKII\W\' ND TUES. NV OTA = —( L B, DeM THE L A BOATMAN RA LL’S CENTRAL C NDA S Oth Bet. D & D ONOREOW. A Again. and thrills, laughter, Theater il rdners A surprise of romanc generously spiced with promised at the Strand T Today and tomorrow, Richar thelmess in ““The Beautiful Ci iang-comeds and tomorrow. Carol Demp- ' da and Wednes P o rformance C o n tinous Daily From 140 11 p. m. .. Doors Ope Sunday 2:16 il OIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA Rreatest fo: pplement out the prog LINCOLN—"Mlle. Modiste.” Mile. Modiste,” First ational's elaborated film ver n of the operetta by the late Victor Herbert and Henry Blossom, will be the attraction a the Lincoln Theater the fi three days of this week, beginning this| afterncon, with Corinne Griffith in| 1he role created the stage by ritzi Scheff, and supportin roles | Norman Kerry and ! action will be | epering Whis- | Ann‘s PE mn D~ WEEK OF MAY 23rd “38§ C. B. MADDOCK PRESENTS GLENN & RICHARDS In One of the Cleverest Surprise Acts of the Season Wherein Novelty Has a Chance to Show Its Face “THE TEST” 4 Mystery-Melody-Melodrama Wilh Barry and Dunn EXTRA = RAY AND DOT DEAN A "Wise Hick” and & Package of Viwacity Posing as “The Leug| Stock of Vaudeviier "7 °® S ADDED' LILLIAN MORTON Pive FPeed of Versatility Known the “Two Pecked. LT TTS “And o1 -~ 2---OTHER GREAT ACTS---2 ON THE SCREEN ANNA Q. NILSSON Lionel- Barrymore and Rodert Frazer in Frank i's Preducen For First Nationat of * L10Vd'® “THE SPLENDID ROAD” TN Cnecoptiare iema Thete te weeariatmmest I HTLIIT] CRANDALL' CRANDALL'S e AMBASSADOR CENTRAL 18thand Col. Rd. =="—Ninth, Bet. D and ‘BUN.-MON.-PUES. SUN.-MON. CECIL B. DE MILLE'S ELAINE wnguted rrogern or 2 = HAMMERSTEIN D Dm-‘ of ‘,Wl‘:figbla Heart With Fed ppeal and Power Redert Ellis én @ Dreme # 508" THE VOLGA o roms oF e s WED.-THURS. MARION DAVIES With Antonio Moreno in Geo. Barr McCutcheon’s Romantio BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK Bobby Vernon in. “Page Me* Bztrai Ha Jers. 5 Wednesday and Thursday ] Bow will be seen in “The Runaway, supplemented by Al St John in “*Hold yorTtow=s Your Hat” and Lyman H. Howe's Homih *}odge Podge’; Friday and Saturday R Marry Langdon in First X\'a'tlonals “¥ramp, Tramp, Tramp,” an srousing adventure tale, also & silent ovmedy, “Sea Scamps,” and on Sa s.eday the first installment of & ne japter play, “The Bar C Mystery. APOLLO. Today and tomorrow, Monte Blus d Marle Prevost in “Other Wom- Husbands” and Lloyd Hamilton in “Nobody's Business'; Tuesday and “Wednesda: »hn Barrymore in “The Sea Beast”: Thursday, Llovd Hughes and Mary Astor in The Scarlet Saint” and Walter Hiers in “W eless. Lizzie; Fricay, Johuny Hines in “'Rainbow Riley” and Glenn Tryon| in “The Hug Bug”: Saturday, H. B \Warner and Lilyan Tashman in *Whispering Smith,” “Our Gang” in SAVOY 14th (e PREVOST e GE\A:?:" U‘s' Enm"' N "KEEPER~ OF THE I TER'S Y ’S Avenue Grand CRANDALL'S j3venue Srand TSEAP TD RS SRRON BARRYMORE in “THE . §] BEAST.” CRANDALL'S APOLLO 624 H St. TODAY AND TOMORROW-—_! BLUE _and_MAR] “OTHER WOME. YD _HAMILTO! "CRANDALL'S,_¥ X TODAY-—REGINALD, LAURA LA PLANTE SR Siless AR Again, the lovely enchantress of the screen comes to fascinate and charm us in a great romantic drama by the man who wrote “The Harem” and “Fata Morgana.” She’s every inch a queen in the gorgeous gowns and the thrilling drama of this great picture! ADDED HITS GLENN TRYON COMEDY NEWS—TOPIOS. TOM GANNON'S Music L RO TOMORROW — THREE B in TRALLY 1RENE AND MARY CRANDALL'S COLo TODAY — CONWAY " TEARLE, 1 N eTNG MOTHERS A Mk ao OO R RGOSR F STREET AT 12TH WEEK STARTING TODAY--SUNDAY, MAY 23 TUBS-WBD. And a Great Cast in - drama of Railroads '.’ldHC‘l:‘ West WHISPERING SMITH THURS.-PRI, DAVID BUTLER 4nd @ Star Cast in @ less Adventure Play, the PHANTOM EXPRESS Senmett Comedy—Screen Sna shots = WITH gective,” installment No, 1 AVENUE GRAND. Today and tomorrow, John Barry- 5 T SCPPOS erly of Graustark” and Bobby Vernon Lin JUST STPPOSE._ in “Page Me’; 'I"hur.-day.o.\lule“l‘re- e~ T CRANDALL’S ‘21;!'9?!&‘ - vost and Monte Blue in *Other Wom- o~ . TODAY—MARTON B30 St NE. S ‘ % LU AEORADSMRR PR merstein in “The Checkered Fla iy and Lige Conley in “Cheap Skates s i saturday. Johnny Hines in “Rainbow i1th & N. C. Ave “THE BAT" with _TOUISB FAZEA\!DA.J L Guard,™ No. 10. SB_FA % its A, 1119 H St. N.E. PRINCESS 575 sanes: ELMESS in “THE BEAUTIFUL T'azenda: Wednesday, “Hell's Four et Jlundred.,” with Margaret Livingston and Harrison Ford; Thursday. CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph.W.953 necticut Yankee in King Arthur's Ample Parking Space. Conrt’; Saturday. “The Ancient CONSTANCE SETE P8y 1ighway.” with Jack Holt and Billie nore in “The Sea Beast'; Tuesday and i en’s Husbands” and Glenn Tryon in ORR ANDY Cliff Bowes in_“Somebody's . H. OLT Today, tomorrow and Tuesday, “The RAPHAEL 9th & O Sts. N.W. 3 ERNEST _TOR- “Dancing Mothers,” with Alice Joyce BEX JOAN * CRAWFORD, ~WIL. . “SALLY, IR Dove. i AND JOAN « CRAWFORD 5 +Better Movies” and “The Radio De- \ednesday, Marlon Datles in “Bev- LI ““The Hug Bug”: Iriday, Elaine Ham- 'SAN A CAROI |NA 11th & N. C. Ave. S.E. E. g” and “Casey of the Coast Presen Bat,” with Jack Pickford and Louise % RE: 'HE WANDERER." and Conway Tearle; Friday, “A Con- LIAM_HA AND MARY e 4618 14th N.W, PARKTHEATER %5, crogsin: & D THE RELLYS.: “THE COHENS AN S, Summer prices—Adults, 18¢, Chil- dren. 10c. ‘You St. Bet. 14th & 15th OLmlc Showing 3, ELEANOR BOARDMAN in LANE" “with CONBAD COMEDY: NEWS. uBER" North Cap. and P Sts. ACK HOLT in “S; HORSES." JACK HOLT in “SEA CHEVY CHASE. Today and tomorrow, Jack Holt and Florence Vidor in “Sea Horses,” Aesop's Tables and news events: Tyesday, Edmund Lowe and Alma Rubens in “East Lynne,” comedy, “Phoney Expres: Wednesday and 'Thursday, Jack Pickford, Mary Brian mnd Willlam Haines in_“Brown of 3 ard,” news events: Friday, Hoot in “Chip of the Flying U,” ‘A Tlaming Affair”. FRIDAY MADGE BELLAMY In Elinore Meherin's Serial Hit SANDY SATURDAY NAGEL. The flashing, alluring romance ADDED HITS SATURDAY saturday, Trene and Mai with Sally O'Neill, Constance Bennett and Joan Crawford: Buster Brown comedy, "Buster’s Nose Dive.” CIRCLE and Monday. Constance Jiennett, Sally O'Neil, Joan Craw ford in “Sally, Irene and Mary Tuesday, Rod la Rocaue, Marguerite J.a Motte, in “Red Dice”: Wednesday, Alian Forest, Marguerite La Mote, Sunday of a tigerwoman of the Paris underworld! Two men desired her—one a rich and handsome American, the other a sinister Apache leader! One showered her with gifts, the other with blows! Which man did she choose in the end? TUXEDO COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL AMERICAN 15t St. and E. 1. Ave. o Y ALICE JOYCE in NG_MOTHERS™ "~ 1343 Wisconain Ave. DUMBARTCN %42.Y RUTH MI! LER. GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD aud SU_PITTS in TE_CARLO." WARDMAN PARK THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW—THE MOV- ING o PICTURE, | GUILD., bresen DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “DON Q. Admission. 75c. 3 Adetted Yonty Hamitton in “Nobody's Businces”—Pathe: Fecicy Thur.-Fri.—NORMA TALMADGE IN “KiKi" ————— e Saturday—GEO. O'BRIEN; “RUSTLING FOR CUPI Our Gang Comedy—Sportlight—New Chapter Play i IR RCER RO a E £ JOHNNY HINES In Thompson Buchaman's “The Cubd,” Renamed RAINBOW RILEY ennett _Comedy—Sportlight— f “Casey’ No. 10 IIl(lllllll_lIIHIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIII=II=|HII|||HIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHMHE MADGE BELLAMY With Harrison Ford in Eiinore Meherin’s SANDY Johnny Arthur in “Home Cured” L OO RAOO