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THE EVENING . STAR. ‘WA’SBINGTON D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. 1926. of “Ranson’s Folly” released by First | the featured rolo. The comedy will|and Raymond Hatton in “Behind the | Mothers,” comedy and Fox News; | Winking ,1doL” '(Shows continuoiis|of Graustark” and _Neeley EA. National, and the Lupino Lane two-|be “Trimmed in Gold,” and a Grant-|Front”; Our Gang comedy, “Good|Thursday and Friday, Tom Mix and | Saturday from 2 p.m., Sunday. Irom | wards in “The College Yell"”; Monda. reel comedy, “His Private Life,” will|land Rice "sportllxm will also be|Cheer; Aesop's Fables and News|Tony in ®Teeth,” comedy and Fox |3 p.m.) . Madge Bellaniy in *‘Sandy” and Asson be shown also. shown. Events; Tuesday, Eugene O'Brien and | News, Fable; Tuesday, Alleen Pringis “Ranson’s Folly” deplcuhn ll;yr‘:ir l:f B;r“es;’dlyl and Wednesday Monte| Laura Lu]l’lnme ‘|n “Dangerous Inno- — . SAVOY. f:mme:r;d }ggjv; ’l:. ?;".‘.’.’ufi,‘:"g. “lyM the early frontier days, when Indian | Blue, Marle Prevost, Huntley Gordon [cence”: Imperial comedy, ‘Heavy P . ,, " 3 F Colonial Beach, s well as on the 40.| 1ENUNE was still necessary and the|and Thyilis Haver in Warner Bros.' | Swells’: Wednesday and Thursday, ""Y”"""- P e i iren Biany o Wednesday, Olive Borden in “Yellow mile moonlight trips. which will start | Uriform of the United States Cavalry | production, “Other Women's Hus-|Tom Moore and Bessie Love in “The | Sunday and Jonday, Gloria Swan-\ JCG0 T o0y @ (IR Jun B gl 000 | Fingers” and Jimmie Adams in \Giv- 2 3 ic story [Tuesday, June 1, will be free dancing | {OFCes was not greatly changed from | bands,” the story of a domestic quad- | Song and Dance Man”; Harry Lang-|8on in “The Untamed Lady," Buster |yl o <o Mg 0% Mompe “Ryn: | Me Strength”; Thursday, Alma Ru- George M. Cohan's dramatic sto: S Jon the cpalods. dance A6 | '8 | the styles of the Civil War. The plot | rangle, augmented by Lloyd Hamil- | don in “White Wings Bride”; News | Brown comedy, news; Tuesday. “Soul away” and comedy; Tuesday, Lillian bens and Bert Lytell 'in “The Glided of a smalltime vaudeville actor o % g 4 ie not one of American historical in-|ton in “Nobody's Business”: Thurs: | Events: Friday, Monte Blue and Patsy | Mates,” featuring Alleen Pringle and |y V3" 00n "G prien 1n Simon, | Butterfly.” comedy and special reel, o e e e 4 cident, but a rousing romance in|day and Friday, “The Dancer of |Ruth Miller in “The Limited Mail’; | Edmund Lowe, Andy Gump comedy; | 2% FC J=IRANE, (o SoCr [ "Eonet: | “Lest We Forget”; Friday, Clara Bow e o o g e g GLEN ECHO. “ | which’ a young leutenant with an Michael Arlen's first screen [ Mack Sennett's comedy, “Love and [ Wednesday, . “The Other Woman's| o0 oot wig doqn o ®idine Ham. | in “The Runaway” and Hal Roach's National Theater under the title * The | gomething new is to be introduced | Insatiable appetite for action and risk with Conway Tearle, Dorothy | Kisses’; Saturday, House Peters in|Story,” featuring Robert Frazer and| ' it 013" Lou Telegen in “Pari. | Your Husband's Past”; Saturday. ;Sonmg and Dance Man." This play|by “Happy” Walker and his Glen |ets himself in a tght fix by attempi | Mackaill and Robert Cain, a drama | “The Combat”; Iniversal comedy, “So| Alice’ Calhoun, Al St. John comedy; | MomStUn S50 Lol ToeRon (o "FEU- | johnny Hines in “Rainbow Riley S pritten and starred in by the yankce | Echo Orchestra during the curvent | InE a stage hold-up on a wager. It[of Parisian night lite at ita gayest, |This Is Paris”: Pathe Review, Shows |Thursday and Friday, “Sally, Irene |07 GECIE, SO0 €qmedys TO00NAY: | Bohby Vernon in “Page Me” and “The Doodle comic,” to a certain exient, i5 | week _singing dancers. happens that just after his complete- | together with CIiff Bowers in “Don’t | continuous dally from 2:30 to 11 p.m. |and Mary," featuring Constance Ben- |\ ." 0 1g “Haliroom Boys comedy: | Radio Detective,” No. 1. . & gripping story of part of Cohan's| “.hapny” has developed a quintet |1y counterfeit bit of banditry 18 pulled | Stop”; Saturday, William De *Mille’s nett. Joan Crawford and Sally O'Nell; | RS S0, 08 Poor O ray Lan. | = own life. ‘The play had a lons run at | among his musiclans with excellent | off. a real hold-up is accomplished and | production of ““T'he Runaway," featur- CIRCLE. comedy and mews: Saturday. Patsy|phier in “The American Venus” and the Hudson Theater, New York. but | yoices’ who lyrics of the latest | murder done. He is accused and|ing Clara Bow, Warn: 4 ¢ “~wan withdrawn before ic played itself | ORCR: o S8 lavics of the tatest | FUTICT, Niled. “The father of the|Guorge Benciog and amerm Paxter:| Tuesday, Julian Eitinge and Ann | “The King of the Turf,” comedy and ey 'f)’;f,fr",'",’"”.’.f,'.‘he' GINGER on account of Mr. s | the dancers join with them. sirl he loves, he belleves, is the supplemented by Hal Roach’s “Your | Pennington. “Madame Behave;" Wed. | hodge-podge. Midnight Flier” and Charlle Chase in ALE! * relates | onpis i qaid to be the first time | aftual violator of the law, and he|Husband's Past,” and added shor( | Ne8day, Marguerite De La Motte and ey “His Wooden Wedding « . > of 1he | guch o departure has heen introduced |8nd the father desperately claim | reels. John Bowers, “The People vs. Nancy PARK. § —_ \n'm!e‘\lllv le:m of * d* " in or near Washington. ¢redit for the all{.u‘l\ on the Govern- e lt'reslnn":dT:llr!da);aandI r';-ldny,luhuvlv- Shitisay it Maniay.. Alite: Joves TAKOMA. IONE BETTER rol. songs, dances and snappy SN UA " hree.day celebration will start, MeNt pay agent for the sake of the STRAND—“Money Talks.™ Ings 7 and 9 p.m., Bessie Love, Lewin | iy, C00 0 v arner Raxter| Sunday and Monday, Rin-Tin-Ti T enelr DIl rends, ke an | Saturday. ‘and from noon until mid.| &irl o pariinal (SOTY 13 one of | commencing mext Sunday. the | Flonnes, “atie - Loste torld; Satae. |In “Mannequin,” Alberta Vaughn in | the dog actor, in ~Below the Lin A G. HERRMANN Tin Tast. dinmo 0 sescns the wiel from | MEht, Memorial Pg«a all amusement | Surpri oughout. Strand will ofter for the first four days | gave ¢ i ; (| Fighting :ma;u:duu;sd and Park Pathe News and Comedy (continuou 50 Tenth St. S.E. vicd e rk wil e 3 Archle Mayo's comedy i Ver: o 4 | News Events; Tuesda: lolphe Men- | sunda. rom .m.; matinee Monday | _ e - hack home from & Do ey | operation. 1t also announced that ad- P hat's My Baby."” tarce, “Mopey Talks,” Tenturing Cioiry | a1 : ' and | jou and Florence Vidor in “The Grand | at 3:30): Tuesday and Wednesday, Tew PO Boantling adventure follows o v | ditional facilitles have been prepared| Douglas MacLean fs announced as | Windsor, ‘Owen Moore and Hert : e Duchess and' the Waiter,” Imperial | ¢ Gertrude. Olmstead and Roy N P tiven 18 i ehance on Broad. | {AT basket parties i the larze pienic| the picture star at Loew's Palace next | Boach. It fs the story of Sam . ook comedy, “Strong for Love,” and Na- |4, in “Monte Carlo,” and Our s e i Bt e fenrienity for | E0UOES: | week, in his latest_Paramount laugh | Starling, penniless but optimistie, who OLONY. borhood Gift Shoppe; Wednesday and | Gang comedy: Thursday. no pictures. URE RELIEF Ry, '"-l_“] aited =o x" = Afternoon dancing has heen elimi-| sensation. “That’'s My Baby.” a high- [chartered a vessel, induced a lot of ‘. “The lnhsn! and K ' y, Pauline Garon, Mary Carr | Exhibition, Hoffman and Hoskins |- By Using “',“!;!' e Cohanesque, | Mated and with the present arrange-| pressure compound of cyclonic mirth, | Fich invallds to go aboard in search , Sally O'Neil in “Mike” a alcolm MacGregor in “Flam-|dancing class; Friday, no pictures. ipis Dlay s typloally Cohanesalie: | ment the ballroom will open at %:30 | in which the star of.*The Hottentot," | of health and started on a riproarous | Charlta Puffy in “The Phoney Ex- aters” and Charlie Murray in |Biiss Ilectrical School commencement PET.SOPE e e o “The Yankee Consul” and “Going |and remarkable cruise, - press’; Tuesday, Lon Chaney in “The [ “Somewhere in Somewhere"; Friday. |exercises; Saturday, Vera Reynolds, : St hveras oo — Up!” is supported by-a competent cast | Commencing Thursday, the attrac- | Blackbird” and Billy Dooley in “A | Douglas Fairbanks in ‘“The Mark of | Edmund Burns and Ralph Lewis in ‘Wonderful Liquld Soap the average person. CHESAPEAKE BEACH. including Margaret Morris, Claude | tion will be Josef Vaon Sternherg's ro- | Salty Sap”: Wednesday. Mae Murray | Zorro,” hodge-podge, vel ‘Ireas-|“The Million-Dollar Handicap,”| At Drug Stores and Pet Shops. o A three-day celebration will mark | Gillingwater, ugene Ford, Wade Bo. | mantic eomedy, ““The Exquisite Sin ‘The Merry Widow™: Thursday, |ures” and Charleston contest: Sat-| Aesop's Fable and “Casey of the Coast If dealer cannot supply, send 3fc KEITH'S—Aileen Stanley. ihie SUsBEaE Bt (ho seanm At Uhene: (Wi S0e Wil Delutwonte, ner.” with Conrad Nagel and Renee | Lionel Ba re in “Thoe Barrier |urday, Lois Wilson and Thomas|Guard,” No. 7, ‘ 1l oarr: Alleen Staniey. known as “The poake. Beach. starting Satntday and| Ofce again, Mackean i the smilling, | Ad6ree in the featured rotes. and comedy, “Buster's Bust-Up”; Fri-| Melghan in “The < s | World Chemical C trola G will headline the bill at | continuing through Sunday and Mon- | exuberanl, opiimistic voungster who . Kred Thompson in *“The Tough | Lloyd Hamilton in ] 1 2 YOR y emical Ce. R. ¥, I\e)lh\ Theater next week, be- | day. Speerd trains will be run to | tries to woo a beautiful girl, but bur- WARDMAN PARK—"The Two " and }mhhv Vernon in ‘“Watch |and (matinee only) chapter 2 of * Sunday—Marion Davies in “Beverly 467 € 8L N.W. ginninz with the Sunday matinee. | handle the iy-ge crow dened with a strange baby. He' tries Orphans.” " 8 ¢, Olive Borden in *Yel- The feature act will be. Modena's | Ralph Gaiven and his Carolinians | Lo conclliate the girl's father by giving | The Wardman Park Theater, which | 10W Fingers” and Jimmie Adams in fantastic revue. featuring Countess | will furnish snappy dance music all | him a headache powder that proves to | has joined the Movie Guild. having| C\Ve® Me Strenzth. Modena, Vuropean violinist. and | three d; interspersinz their pro-|be poison. but eventually triumphs {for iis ohject the revival of former | i Rishop and Lynn, dancers. supported | gram with vacal number: over all difficuities. ‘The pieture was | classics of the screen with a higher by a cast of talenied sinzers. This | The hoardwalk is in sald all [ made under the direction of Willlam | appeal 10 intellectual patrons, will| Sunday production is deseril < a dancing | of its amusements dy for the open- | Beaudine. present its first program under the |Florence Vi and singing novelly that is different. |ing gonz. The bathing beach awaits | i change of policy next week, as fol |edy and “Casey.” N 'ruc-mn and Others billed are Ted Trevor and'[the mermaids. the fishing pier is ready TIVO “Brown of Harvard.” 5 Wednesday. \nn Joyee in “Dancing Dina Hari dancers, who will pre- | for the anglers and the picnic groves | “Erown of Harvard,” to be shown| & and Monday. D. W. Grif-| Mothers” also comedy: Thursday and steps s by | are groomed for luncheor rties. the first two days of next week at i he Two Orphans,” with Lil-| Friday. Douglas Fairbanks in “The Jack e randall’s Tivoli Theater, beginning |lian and Dorothy Gish, also Wardman | Thief of Bagdad,” comedy and Pathe minologist, in ARLINGTON B 8 inday afternoon, has a cast headed| Park News Events: Tuesday, Mary [ News 2 orma Shearer and ‘avter; Oliyette | Auiington Beach. which opened its [by Jack Pickford, Mary Brian, Fran.| Pickford in “Little Lord Fauntleroy"; | Charles A - MheDevilE s K in a char. | season last Saturday. is supplement-|cis X. Bushman, jr.. Mary Alden,| Thursday and Friday, Douglas I e 4 v Fighting comedy entitled “ller | ing its appeal to the dancing set with | David Torrencé, Edward Connelly and | banks in Alexander Dumas’ “The NG | BAI l E 5 dian:* Jack Joyce and his won- | the announcement that base ball fans | William Haines. The story is an| Three Musketeers" also Wardman . - derful horses ntaro, the original | can hear the gama b icast while in | adaptation of the play by Rida John-| Park News Fve Saturday. Jack 5 ; iop spinner and juzsler, and the two | bathing. Loudspeakers have been in-|son Young. Supplementary attractions | Pickford Tn “Garrison’s Finish” and| Sunday and Monda ck Pickford | . ¢ . . Harlequins in nal bit of art, | stalled along the beach. and during | will include an Aesop Fable, a special | comedy. |and Mary Brian in-"“Brown of ia We are accredited Exide Dealers in this commu-~ grace and flexib fthe w arm weather (he latest news is| reel entitied "Lest We_ Forget” and G0 vard” and """"‘"-d“"“““"h' Barley- . e available while reclinin on the ; iplbaiorgan EnmENIRRRERLS By iBtto .| : . corn”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Con- d 1 l( {E 1d. B 1 EARLE—Brown Viintrels Orehestea | beach or idly fioating on (he IBoci a1, VS ClatLY: | Sunduy and Monday, Harry Lane. | way “Tearlo Agnes Avres in nity and carry a complete stock of Lixide Datteries. 1 il Wesley Barry. cool water. Tyesday und Wednesday, First Na-{don in “Tramp, Tramp. Tramp’ and | “Morals for "' and comedy, A ELITE. S . At the Karle Theater next \\evl‘.‘ . N tional's proauction, “The Girl From|‘Helen and Warren” comedy, “Mov- f,‘"wl" i) (?‘.",B h’rh"r;d';‘ nrm' ':\' | Call ator Phone the nearest dealer and WIth a new *Tom Brown. orizi of the famous COLUMBIA. . ! Montmartre.” a romance of Spain, :m; lr':\ ;i'l‘lg'esdfl‘;'- Kenne! 1\\!!3: an "1:;\".__ G2 L th's “Birth nm;-" 2 ’a"‘ 1 E d h d Six Brown Brothers Saxophone Band, | William Collier, jr.. i with Lewis £, Stone, aBrbara Le Marr |in “The Sap" and comedy: Wednes-)ton : hed - b and 'hin mewly formied “Merry Min:|and Ernst Torrenoe ppear in e | Robert ilis’ and B, L. Calvert. to. any, [Batey [RUth MillBEiIn) =Why Girley (Hands Actosaly * Plscdind ow-cost Lixide let L Put an end to your battery strels’ Orenestra.” a dozen artists,|ence Badger's drama of and | Bether witn Mack Sennett's “‘Whis.|Go Buck Home,” Jimmie Adams in i News, Tues- | who furnisn melody of the me regeneration. “The Rainmaker,”|Dering Whiskers” and udded short-| Whoa, Lmma” and -Screen Snap.|MNo. 7 und International News. Tues | troubles. gaging wort. interspersed with com- | which is announced hy Loew's Colurn- [ réels: Thursday and Friday, “Monte i s e D e e ot | edv, will be the. ho > attr .| bia Theater for next week. Tt Carlo,” & Metro-Goldwyn-Maver pro- | - \ tise party children i S C RS EAS’ y The naded at Il he Weslex | picturization of Gerald eaumont's | dUiction. featuring "Lew Cody, Ger.(and charlle Chase In “Mamma ke | surprice party for chidren. | W. A. BOBB “LES” KOHLER’S NORTHEAST BATTERY Ra the veckles” of picture | serfal, “Heavenben . |trude Oimsiead and Roy D’Arcy, aug- pre £ AL q 6th and H Sis. N.W, i i fame, who will be seen for the firat | Few storien of yecent seasons are | mented by Jimmie Adams in Christie's in e (GNEEAIEIghway and | HIv - Sl e i B'.‘\ lTl"IRY SERYl(fE SHOP time in the National Capltal in his| deemed o rich in ¢t s “For_Sadle's Sake.” the Pathe Re.|(omedy, ~What a Tife’: sau Lay and Mo ; : gt 3419 Conn. Ave. N.W. 1000 12th St. N.E. new dramatic playlet. {and human finterest as .| view and * i 4 Satur- Comedy’ sdenic wnd chontet Sare R orld = DISTRICT SERVICE AND Cleveland 811 Lincoln 1094 Other offe will_inchide Mae | maker,” which tells the stor a |day, Harry Lang “irst Nation- | el el e ey, e S , rantis, ey songsiress: | NanDyEe-ucky fockes and ° dance | a8 “Tramp. Tramp. Teamp." sup. | P13} i e e v resrer s S| SUPPLY NIPE BATTERY SERVICE ace muini come. RN it i sivive b S| ported by oan Crawford and Alec| e ) 3 bk BALY X 4 et st Al “desporately | B. Francis, supplemented by a “Helen | AVENUE GRAND. comedy and news: Thursday 400 14th Si. N.W. 1417 Irving St. NW. JULIUS H. RIELEY nature of which is not divulged in|against the evil influences that sur.|and Warren” tworeeler, “Moving| Sunday and Monday, Norma ‘Tal- , Lew Cod L L Franklin 8384 Columbia 8903 - Sy & round them and are caught in a|Day.” a “Hodge Podge” and chapter|madge in “Kiki” and Aesop Fable: A v comedy: : = 656-58 Pa. Ave. S.E. The ;):-\Olop\fa\" will be 4 release trom | whirl of fire, flood. plague and pesl- play. Tuesday and Wednesday. Harry Lan Lowe and A ERTNER BATTERY LEE BATTERY AND Lincoln 7289 the studios of the Producers’ Distrib-| lence before they crash through R s . mp. B 5 7 uting Corporation. ~The Rachelor's | happiness, A (hrOUER (0] AMBASSADOR — “Ranson's Folly.” | “Helen and Warren' comedy, “Mov e b SERVICE ELECT. SERVICE Bride.” House features will include —— Richard Barthelmess, supported by |iN& Diy,” and speclal reel. "Lt HOME. 719 North Capitol St. N.W. 4203 Georgia Ave. N.W. SHIPLEY & MURPHY the newsreel and a pipe organ recital RIALTO—"0utside the Law." Dorothy Mackaill, Anders Randolf and | Korget’: Thursday. Bert Lytell and . T - Fr. 8333 Columbia 579 2107 14th St. N.W. {¥ Alexander Arons. Ono of Lon Chaney's earliest major | Pat Hartigan, wiil be seen in Firat Na. | Alma _Rubens in “The Guilded But-| Sundav. Georso O'Brien in |.u~lllng\ 3 Columbia 5 2 th St. N.W. ‘Tom Brown and His Merry Min-|efforts was the dual part he plays in|tional's production, B e e o gL GARFIELD LEETH BROTHERS Potomac 2077 strels’ Orchestra, it is announced, of-|the Universal-Jewel production, “Out.|an adaptation of the story by Richard |Pand's Past”; Friday, George O'Brien ] t ' = fer a 0-minute interval of melody |side the Law." which will hp';hov\n‘in Harding Davis, at Crandall’s Ambas. | I “Rustling for Cupid” and Jimmie ACCESSORIES CO. 1307 L St. N.W. hat has never heen surpass ¢ an | Adams in “Whoa. Emma’: Saturday, sha 4 3 o Wi M that has never heen surpassed hy an |the Rialto next week. sador Theater the first three days of | 3dain® In_TWROT, Amama " L : = 2970 Sherman Ave. Main 500 SMITH BATTERY equal number of instrumentalists. This crook melodrama, which had[next week, beginning Sundav after- | BUCK Jones in he Cowho ‘ild | Rubens 1n i North 4212 M. T. MALONEY RADIO SERVICF s s, i N ] orth 4212 M. T. . an enviable success a few vears ago, |noon. The story is one of the early & i . - ; i 3 R} MARSHALL HALL. has been reedited and made into a |days of the Western Army posts and | Ride” and “The Radie Deiective.” | Jimmie Adams in “Whoa Emma": 1703 6th St. N.W. 2119 18th S: Forth 8% Marshall Hall, the down-theriver [new edition. Jt is lald in the under-|abounds in romantic action and|No- I s [ Wednesday., Joha Bowers ands Lilyan| GARLOCK BATTERY North 7751 rexort, will open’ Sunday (Decoration |world and in San Francisco's China.|spirited adventure. An Aesop Fable CAROL i B SERVICE st # | MAZZULLO’S SERVICE day) The steamer Charles Mac-|town. by Paul Terry and a newsreel will | : | Glenn _Tryon ih “THe Hug Bug = 2 alester will bezin making three trips| Priscilla Tean is pictured as “Silky [aiso be shown. Sunday and Monday, Dorothy Mac- tsy Ruth Miller in “Wh! 3225 Georgzia Ave. 2 e daily and Sunday to this popular | Moll,” the daughter of a crook, who| Wednesday and Thursday, John |kaill and Conway Tearle in *T k 3 Columbia_ 10103 STATION L. M. STALLINGS park, leaving the Seventh street|trled to go straight and was framed |Barrymore in the Warner brothers'|Dancer of Paris”: Tuesday. Rebe ' N - o o wharf daily at 10 a.m., 2:30 and 6:30 [and went to prison. The girl learned | production of ““The Sea Beast,” a tale | Daniels, Warner Baxter and I o 1231 Good Hope Rd. S.E. 500 N. J. Ave. NW, pm.. except on Sundays when the|that a similar fate awaited her, but|of the open ocean adapted from the | Sterling in “Miss Brewster's Millions™; | th ley Edwards in . 5013 Georgia Ave. N.W. Lincoln 7101 Main 2577 morning trip will be made at 10:30 | With the aid of another crook who had | novel, “Mobey Dick,” supported by ; Wednesday, Dolores Costello and s Paris’: Saturday, Ken-| B reorgia ve. N.W. - am. la|rlle7;mlinilov. wlith her they escaped | Dolores Costello and George O'Hara;{John Harron in “The ~Little Ivish peth dll-irlfl‘n In “The Sap. Hau‘;n Columbia 10070 MT. PLEASANT BATTERY . On the week day morning and after- |an n an apartment, where grad- | Friday, a return engagement by popu. | Girl"; Thursday, Carol Dempster and | Langdon fn “Lucky Stars” an o ¥ noon trips the steamer will stop at F;“a"‘flhf\rT c}me 13 xl*;emflnt realiza-{lar demand of “The Cohens and | Neil Hamilton in “un'tp Life Won.| “Casey of the Coast Guard,” No. 10. | KAPLAN & CRAWFORD & ACCESSORY CO. E. J~ TYDINGS “Mount Vernon. onof their loveandsthe determina-| Kellvs,” the film version of Aaron |derful?” Friday, Marle Prevost and | 1418 P St. N.W. 3150 My, 3 343 13 Marshall Hall offers a score of di-|tion to go straight. Hoffman's play, “Two Blocks Away,” | Matt Moore in *The Man”: Sa LEADER. | F k,? .,1‘\, ¢ '|' Elea,;‘;;" e ]“;“B’! St N.w. versified fun features and attractions. | Lon Chaney plays both the role of |with Charlie " Murray, - Kate Price, | urday. Shirley Mason and Perey Mar- | Satn Sunday and Monday. FRN Al o ranklir 6633 e e unrepentant crook and of a|George Sidney and Vera Gordon, also | mont in “Lord Jim las Fairbanks in “Thief of Bag . 5 COLONIAL BEACH. Chinese servant. i a Lyman H. Howe “Hodge Podge’ | comedy and seventh episade of | Expert Service on All Makes of Batteries Colonial Beach opens for the sea-|: Supporting the star are Wheeler|and a novelty reel, “Rattled by the Fighter™: Tuesday and | son next Saturday, with a gala holi.|Oakman. Ralph Tewis, Melbourne|Rats"; Saturady, Wiliam Haines and| Sunday and Monda Wallsce Ree . Alice Joyce in “Daneing | ~day of three days—Saturday, Sunday | MacDowell, E. A. Warren and Wilton | Jack Pickford in the film version of ‘and Monday. Tavlor. Rida .Johnson Young's “Brown of The steamer St. Johns will start| The presentation feature will he|Harvard,” supplemented hy short | the season with a special holiday :‘0.\"9 Bn{;i u‘w:u in a murlva\J nm’fll);‘. reels. { Pl i ing e teht comedy, international News an " ———, % T Saturdng 5t B0 e and Sun. |other divertissements will Tound out | CENTRAL — “Why Glrls G Rack day and Monday at 9 a.m. the program. & ey r_"“’:}'*k o Colonial Beach offers all sorts of i e “Why Girls Go Back Home.” a se- amusement_features, including salt- | METROPOLITAN—“Ranson’s Fol the picture, “Why Girls Leave water bathing, fishing, crabbing,| Richard Barthelmess will he the will be the attraction the first 3 dancing and boardwalk attractions. | picture star at Crandall's Metropoli-|two days of next week at Crandall's The price displayed here is for a 13- A feature of every trip of the|tan Theater next week in a film ver-| Central Theater, beginning Sunday steamer St. Johns both to and from | sion of Richard Harding Davis' story | afternoon, with Patsy Ruth Miller in plate Exide. 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