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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE right to keep him and the Billy as well. TIVOLI- Harold Llovd will be the | Crandall's Tivoli Theater the first two | beginning Teaven's 's of next week, afternoon, in his Jacest youn NATIONAL PLAYERS — “Seventh |the basis of the climacteric episodes, | day: Heave | the picture primarily is entertainment | day. Strong" famous play. and makes no pretense at historical | Sake Heaven,” will be next|drama or political propaganda. It is attractions thé National | massive in its material investiture, hezinning Monday night. |and the love story disclosed is one of wext 1o “Lightnin’." is the | power, leveling the lines of caste—a 3l one ever produced by | Drincess of tae roval blood fails 1 tam for two vears in | love with 4 man who for years was pwed by two more sea- A “human mule” on, the towpaths of 1 the Volza. It is with their fate that the Story principally is concerned. s William Koyd hax achieved a_per ‘l_"""':{ by sonal triumph ax the hoatman. Klinor | SO floger Fair is the princess, and Julia Faye and Theodore Kosloff supply the oo P com 1ouches. Others include Rob- | L, NG EREET A0 ert son. Victor Varconi, Charles | ;B0 SGd I clarviana AR BARN D in “Let's A i g 5 ; cluding “Gu Jn-swx Silg - Oliver. aggmented by pugilist: “Dancing Daddies; Saturday. Tin, the canine star, in Warne: production, * ght Cr Senton o the touren Skates” nicture, week's at orde) Theater, This play n the | wealth of attractions {reel, *““Topics will of include the Day” Wednesday, Al Celeh) Louise Brooks. Davis and ni have,"” nd Menjou, « moving love tale, revolvine & the destinies of two obs enildren o fortune in _ the slume; Diane. a street waif, and Chico, 2 sewer worker. whose consuming moition iz to get out of the sewper nd hecome a street washer. he first kind words Diane remem Ters e spoken hy Chico. | ins to hud. they move to which they call their seventh when war's tocsin call shat added shor d Lo COLUMBIA— Sn_\" It Again.” Richard Dix. the Paramount star. is - call S announced for Loew's Columbia Thea- ters their chortlived paradise. THe | o nexi week, starting Sunday after. on s lald in the st r and | noon. in a side-splitting mirth-maker 1;:"":[_;':‘;”‘;“"'_"_‘}"‘; ;m‘“ Deopled | With a highly romantic touch, “Say Wt gentle old taxi driver, a padre, a S e s . 5 and “Let's Get Married,” and woman dope flend and a grimy crea includes the beautiful Alyce | e known as “the Sewer Rat." % tlitetbud i b L ture known as § ‘Gunboat” Smith and Chester L Conklin. KEITH'S—Doner and Norworth. The story concerns the efforts of an A doubleheadlined bill at B. F.|American ex-soldier and his buddy to | Uil Keith's Theater next Week will pre.|find the beantiful Princess of Spezonia, | f7oMY gont for top honors Kitty Doger and | who nursed the former during "““umnr'r L Neriusith. war. When the heir to the Spezonia | S1anCY Miss Doner s America's greatest | purple runs away, through fear of as- | be v male impersonStor, and will be seen sassination. the ex-soldier poses as h{ SHOWY in “Twenty Minutes in Paris.” with |the real prince until the irate popu- | (JCEYh 1 Jack Carroll at the plano. Mr. Nor- lace sweeps him off the throne, but [ {*eK: 0€ Worth will present the comedy © not before he has discovered the girl | [he St ““The Nagzer,” with Dorothy Adelphi. he loves. i and will also sing some songs. | T direction by e et A Winnle: Raldwin| RIALTO—"0h! What a Nurset® | Unsell and divection by will offer 3 comedy bit, “Call It What | Syd Chaplin w1l be the star at the ghapt reel | Rialto next week in his latast comedy Yon Like.” Nurse!" arret heaven in io Detective. B De Grasse head the cast of production, *“‘Her a scred adaptation Mr. W shown = Amb; Sunday aft i<aaid to be one of of character and ‘The adaptation is i Thursday, L Stone and Rarbara La Marr | Ann Suter, the girl with the South- | entitled “Oh! What Wednesday a ern personality, will Dresent SOngS | - Svd starts as a newspaper reporter.| National's pro D in her own original, eccentric [ put it isn't long bofore he Is found | Fram Mantmn s i | disgutsed a< 2 hootleg queen and then | one of the nicturesque Others will inchude Olga Myra. | as a trained nurse. and going through | old Spain dincing violinist, with Bstsy Rees and | the most wildly ihaginative series of | nat company. in a gorgeous production. | laugh situations et Mack and Gold': Fred Galetti and| The storv. which was written by | “The 1nla Kokin, who present “Umtala,” | Robert E. Sherwood. the motion pic- i the only dancing monkey; Rubini and | ture critic and editor of “Life." in | Doolev. Rosa, clever musicians, in “Tunes | collaboration with Bertram Bloch, is | day. and Trimmings,” and Miacahua, the g gay and rollicking one, with Syd | George O'Brien, 3razilian wonder. who will prove that | always in the thick of ridiculous mix- | “Our Gang' in it i« possible to walk the wire with- | out the aig of pole or umbrella. Rin-Tin Py Al “Shore Shy.’ Hal Roac! | ess and a scheming matchmaker; not . to mention being in hot water with EARLE—Vaudeville and Pictures. | the editor of the newspaper on which | he is a reporter. For next week the Earle Theater| T} & FEPRISE o | 4 management announces one of the | (AULS RERNCT G e N The | Dest bills of Keith n:pu;?r-prxfi‘ vau a- e e o b i s tEe ville. includinz a headline attraction (ZORTER (LENERE (T n. the and acts that have passed the test R;Lz. lislnh L hllymir\"r;“!:;::: ek, hezinning and heen acclaimed among the best o0 | g Kannedv. Eric Johnson. Raymond H:!Peaxfiip.lsn:)‘; hac he boards Waelle and Henry Barrowes. uzeell 2 story is one of fire r The film feature will he* “Early to Bty i . feer Wed." the splurge of a newly married PR that is said to ®ach couple bluffing their way through PAUACE—"Lovey Mary.” nsual intensity, Clff society, adapted from the stage play _ Pessie Love and William Haines. | iy Dog™ will also be shown d fiimed by William Fox, with Matt | Subported by a _cast that includ Tuesday and \Wednesday, Manre sy pitte and | Katherine Mary Alen. Jackie Combs and ' Grifith in First Yerry in leading roles. Frank Bor. Fileen = Ie Metro-Goldwyn fa- sfon of the famous operetta by zage was the director. vorites, are featured in King Bag-| Blossom and the late The hill will he augmented h_\"(zms'l:v'vfl':'”""' "f\[f"l”;';. M:;‘.' bert, ".\ill;‘.' i\lnrl!svr.;‘ an lexander Arons a . .| from the story by Alice Hegan\Rice,| ture of which is a Sicxander Arons in & BIDS OGBAN 6 | autlior of “Mirs. Wik of the Gab. s " which is announced for | is week, starting | Willard Louis, | Social Triangle, Bessie Love has the title role, with| Fox; Thursday Willlam Haines, star of “Brown of | Langdon, play, “The Radio Detective.” CENTRAL—" “The Still Alarm” play attraction at Crandall's Theater the first 4 the pic- Sunday aft ick and tellar ne and r and Friday, So strong has been the public de- mand to see Cecil B. De Mille’s ex- traordimary production, “The Volga PBoaiman,y it is announced that the executives tion will preseg the picture at Cran-|away with the 'all's Metropolitan another week, be-| through the help of Biily. cinning Sunda¥ afternoon, precisely |boy. Taking refuge with M = it was hrst shown there. !a quaint character about to be mar- Seldom has a piclure taken so | ried, the fugitive is recognized by the trong a hold mpon discriminating | prospective groom. who exposes her theatergoers. The story combines all! but Mary, haying learned that the that i gripping in human exnerience. | child's mother 'ix dying. veluntarils While a Russian revolution is made ' restores the haby and thus earns the boy she loves. The story concerns a | First National's “Tramp, child and cscapes | Lewis Stone and Barba a farmer “The Girl From Montmartre," s Hazey. | menied by € in v | Bug.” days the For the first waek. heginning Theater will present four Sunday “or Heaven's Sake.” man who he. therd supplementary new hester ted by Charlie ¢ rt Thursday and v the cast nd the fourth installment of ) = 5 AMBASSAD@R—"Her Sccond ChRance.” Huntley Gordon, il Donlin, Fir drow, assados | three days of next Lambert Hill- | completed and pipe organ music Low The vinces of | ented by Mack Sen- . “Trimmed in Gold"; | \“Tin, canine star, in pplemented . starring_Billy added short reels; Satur- The Fighting Heart,” starring supplemented by ups with bootleggers, a runaway heir- | Wild Ride.” and at the matinee the third installment of the new chapter | a climax of un wes in Corinne National's film Vietor added hion revie of produced by William | Apaches, recently elevated to star- Harvard,” in the role of the farmer|dom In feature.length comedies, in|in an Apache plot, while Jean Craw- little orphan girl, who, rather than|Tramp,” supported by Joan Crawford |dancer. of the Crandall organiza-|give up a youngster she loves, runs|and Alec BE. Francis, nndLba‘(lurda‘_\._mllus abound a Marr in The Hug Metra-Goldwyn. | in love of T {The Great American Sense of Humor. ‘ HELLo! 15 TS MR FimamarsH ? “TH15 15 CALVIne COOLIDGE . Sun- | YEAH - CAL . OH, FINER M FROGS HAIR How' S Your- star at In this | Sprorrow. 5 | to be | e | news ind an Adolphe o sup Law Conk- | hase in reels ilson Bros.’ supple- “Cheap NO KIODIN , | WANTCHA T HAVE LUNCH WITH Mg, HERGB HooVER WiLL BE wiTH LS Top, You KNoWwW HEREB ooNTCHA ? MEETING To DAY. Dale Jed rst Na- | Second of the to ernoon. tiolent intense by Eve e 2 S M AN .J\\\\L_‘\x OH SHUT UP, You B1G FATHEAD ! 'm Busy! (BAMG!) | WELL, WHAD n « laid TAKE A by “‘One will be the photo- | Central | twa days of next ernnon William roles The omance Meet —By WEBSTER. SAY, LISTEM, MR.FIMMISH — SENATOR BORAH Ar'- GEMERAL DAWE S An' SOME OF TH' OTHER BoYsS ARE oM OVER FOR LUMCH ( ONTH LEVEL,THIS 15 CAL. YEAH, ABSOTIWWELY . SAY, | WANTA TELL yA A Goop ONE | PICIED UP AT TH" DDYA Krow 'GouT THA 1 ALWAYS $ POSED TOE FIMMISH HAD A SENSE OF HUMOR . HM! Can'T i y Lo 4 a7 04 Wond) Proi e ca Friday. Buck Jones in “The Cowboy and the Countess”; Saturday, ‘Peter the Great,” the dog star, In “Wild Jus tice.” in “Taking the Heir. Monday, Ray. mond Grifith in “Wet Paint” and CHff Bowes in “Meet My Dog''; Tues. day, Jacqueline Logan and Cullen Landis in “Peacock Feathers” and Neeley wards in “A Couple of Skates’ sdnesday, ““Three Weeks in Paris” and Edna Marion in “Sa: It With Love"; Thursday, Priscilla Dean in “The Danger Girl” and Clyde “[Cooke in “Wife Tamers"; Friday Chadwick and William Russeli ‘he Still Alarm™ and Aesop Fable: Pete Morrison in “Chasing Lloyd Hamilton in “No body's Business,” “Sportiight” and “The Radio Detecti No. 2 CHEVY CHASE. Sunday and Monday, John Barry- more in “The Sea Beast,” Aecop’s Fa- bles and News Events: Tuesday, Clara Bow and Donald Keith in “Th tic Age,” Our Gang comedy, us Mystery.,” Pathe and Thursday, F and Ford Sterling in ster's Millions,” Hel Warren comedy, “Moving D: ews Events; Friday, Glenn Tryon in feature com edy, “The White Sheep,” Hal Roach Stars in “There Goes the Bride”; Sat urday, Glenn Hunter in ‘“The Little Giant,” Universal comedy. “Mortgaged Again” and Grantland Rice Sport light in “Dixie Doodle. LEADER. Saturday and Sunday, Madge Bel lamy in “Sandy,” the flappers’ de- light; comedy and episode No. 8 of “Flame Fighter'”; Monday, Jehn Bar T rymore in “East Lynne," comedy and COLONY. news reel; Tuesday and Wednesday, Madge Bellamy in S wanson in “The Untamed and ff Bowes in ‘“Somebody n Wrong"; Monday, Clara Bow in “The Runaway"” and Clyde Cooke in “Your Husband's Past’; Tuesday. Alma Ru- bens and Bert Lytell In ““The Gilded | Butterfly” and Eddle Gordon in “A Flivver Vacation"; Wednesdav, Con. stance Bennett, Joan Crawford and Sally O'Neil in_“Sally, Irene and y" and O. Henry's “From the Seat"; Thursday, Norma Tal- madge in “Kiki” and Aesop Fable; Friday, George O'Brien and Anita ! Stewart in “Rustling for Cupid,” Jim- Surda and Mary,” with Sally il and Constance Bennett, comedy and news. Sunday and Monday, Michasl Ar- len's “The Dancer of Paris' featur ing Conway Tearle and Dorothy Mac- kaill, comedy and news; Tuesday, Clara Bow and Donald Keith in “Free to Love comedy; Wednesday. “The Runaway,” featuring Warner Baxter, Clara Bow and William Powell: mie Adams in “For Sake' | Thursday and Friday, Marion Davies and Hodge-podge: “Wild |in “Beverly of Graustark, comedy 30" “Better |and news; Saturday, Peter B. Kyne's Rustling _ for Cupid,” featuring George O'Brien and Anita Stewart comedy and Hodge-podge. PARK. L DUMBARTON. Sunday. Alma Rubens. Bert Lytel and iunily Gordon in “The Gilded Burterfly"; Mondav. Ethel Clayton and | Cullen Lands in “The Mansion of Ach |ing Hearts"; Tuesday. Jack Pickford Mary Brian, Francis X. Bushman and Mary Alden In "Brown of Harvard™: | Wednesday and Thursdar., Madge Bel lamy, Leslia Fenton and Harrisen Ford in “Sandy"; Friday, Matt Maore, Dorothy Devore and Willard Leoniz in ‘Three Weeks in Paris': Saturday. Rlara Bow. Warner Raxter liam Powell in “The Runaws Mary Brian and Raymond Hatton in “Behind the Front, shting Hearts" with Alberta Vaughn. and Park News; Tuesday, Conwav Tearla and Sigrid Holmauist in Wives, Tmperial comedy, Hearthreaker.” and Nahorhond Gift | Shoppe: Wednesday. Dolores « and John Harron in “The Littl 2 Langdon Thursday. Marie John Roche and Rockliffe in “Cornered” and Harry Langdon in “His Marriage Wow," and . Friday. double feature, Jackie Coogan Klondike,” with Thomas Meighan, “My Boy" and Maurice Lefty comedy and news; Tuesday and Wed. | Flynn in “‘Heads Up” and Charieston Alice | contest Sunday and The New nesday, ‘“‘Mannequin,” with Saturday, Rin-Tin-Tin, June Joyce and Robert Ames, also comedy: | Marlowe and John Harron in “The Thursday and Friday, “Orphans of | Clash of the Wolves,” Van Bibber the Storm,” with Lillian and Dorothy | comedy, “The Wrestler.” and (mati Gish, comedy and news; Saturday. nee only), chapter 4, “The Winking | “Tearing Through,” with Richard | Idal." Talmadge, comedy and “Fighting Hearts.” SAVOY. Sunday. Dorothy Devort “The Prairie Wife" and CIiff Bowes in “Tn-. and night’s the Night: Monday, Conway | Tearle and Dorothy Mackaill in “The Daneer of Paris' and Helen and War ren comedy, “His Own Lawyer Tuesdav, Helene Chadwick and Wil EMPIRE. o Mondar and Tiesday ntino in “The £le. Wednesday and Thursday Claire Windgor and Owen Moore in Money Talks.” and com Friday. Sunday. dnlph Val comedy Ru-| =4 7 & 9e / and comedy: Friday and George Loane Tucker's with Betty (o Thomas M | waiter urday. Miracie Man." Lon Chaney and and comedy. “Paris Jean Craw Maver's new photoplay ver. |turing Charles Ray angd Henry Her- | s tea is from the pen of Edmund v also directed the pro. It is a romance of the French Sl pital. One of its scenes duplicates APOLLO. Birdcage, & TS Mt of| Sunday and Monday, Richard Dix|] Harry | (he plece takes place there. Charles and Loi$ Wilson in “Let's Get Mar- Ray is seen as an American enmeshed | ried”” and Harry Langdon in “Lucky e a Her) Asacha| S8 Tuesday and Wednesday, '4nd | Lewis S. Stone and Rarbara La Marr suspense and | irhe @irl from Montmartre” and e Cliff Bowes in “Hold ‘er. Sheriff!"; WARDMAN l‘,‘ Thursday, Eugene O'Brien in “Simon. Wed tar | duction W and The | the Tramp, | ford plays the part o Romance, supple- ARK —Old Classic | ihe Jester,” and Jimmie Adams in eel. | “Gimme ~ Strength* Friday. Ray Monday and Tuesday., John Barry- mond Grifith in “\Wet Paint” and more in “Dr. Jekvll and Mr. Hyde ] in "Ukulele Sheiks" from the novel by Robert Louis Ste- | Satur Elaine Hammerstein in ve Wednesday and Thursday. “The Checkerad Flag.” “Our Gzng Florence Vidor and Adolphe Menjou [in “Vour Own Back Yard™ and the “The CGrand Duchese and the “Radin Detective,” No. 4 next Strand 0 SEALED BY TIDE WATER OIL SALES CORP. Tyool TAMPERING FORBIDDE Buy TYDOL and get the:only gasoline sold through ] THE higher the quality of a gasoline, the greater need there is to protect that quality from substitution. The Tydol dealers have united in sealing every Tydol pump in this section. For, the sealed pump is the latest step in Tide Water’s vigilant system of safeguarding the high quality of Tydol from the minute it leaves the’ refinery until it is actually in the gas tank in your car. The seal on any Tydol pump (you are invited te in- spect it yourself) is your visible proof that you get Tydol and nothing but Tydol from a Tydol pump. How the sealed pump defeated bootleg gasoline The need for protecting a gasoline until it actually enters the gas tank of your car was never apparent until last fall. Then, New York City became flooded with so-called “bootleg gasoline.” This was cheap, third- rate stuff that dishonest dis- tributors' pawned off on the public, selling it through pumps which bore the trade marks of quality gasolines. o Then Tide Water, with the cooperation of Tydol dealers, developed. the sealed pump. West 3045 Taylor-Korman Qil Co. Wholesale Distributors This seal is ed to lhll intake pipe of every Tydol m{:‘mm Noth- ing but genuine Tydol can flow from a Tydol pump into the gasoline tank of your car. N “sealed pumps The effect was immediate. Car owners flccked by thousands to the sealed Tydol pumps. The gasoline bootleggers were defeated. The sealed pump, originated to meet a crisis of sub- stitution, is now being installed in this section. Look for the sealed Tydol pumps in this locality The Tydol dealers in this vicinity have united in sealing all Tydol pumps. They believe that the high quality of Tydol deserves an added measure of protection. And they want car owners to know beyond any doubt that when they pay for Tydol they get Tydol. : For, Tydol gives a snappy start, a rushing pick-up and sustained power that no substitute can equal. If you endorse the step these Tydol dealers have taken to guarantee you better gasoline, show your approval by buying Tydol from them. You'll find a Tydol dealer near your home. Ask him toshow you how his Tydol pump is sealed. You'll find that heis proud of the “Seal of Protec- tion” —and proud of TydolL Sunday fith in The Social | Griffith in Lane in and, resday, m T Monday., Mile. Modiste anzle ard “Let's Get Rie in Lewis & in and day, Barrymore with Olmsteard Rirardo Thu Why Cl “Wet Paint” and Lupino it v Ve “Time Flies." P with Dorothy Mackail udh,,_ Monday, aid Wedn Cort ursda: Gir he G iff Bow Sugene O'Brien in “Si- " and Clyde Cooke in GRAND. Corinne Grif nd O, Henry's Tresday and Dix and Lois Married” and “Better Movies" one and Barbara | 1 From Mont- es in “What a | Marjoria Daw The Highhinders and Fighting Hearts, No. 7 Lightning Slider”. Satird Merrill in “The THollywood comedy, International episode of “Flame Fighters” matines party for the kiddies . surprise night. and vaudeville night. HIPPODROME. and Monday, “Sea Horses,” k Holt and Florence Vidor, | topics, fables and comedy: Tuesday | and Wednesday, “The Dancer of M Rnuscell in “The Still Alarm™ and Wednesday. David Rut The Phantom_Express” and ¢ in “Twin Sisters™: inald Denny and Laura What Happened g Fri Johnny and Alice Soap Suds “The Cohens and rtann TAKOMA. Sunday and Monday. Monte Blue, ra Gordon and Willard Lewis in n v Tearle: comedy and news on | nited Mail,” Pathe News and Our Wednesday; Thursiay and Friday, | Gang comedy: Tuesday, Henry B “The Road to Yesterdgy.” with | Walthall in “On the Threshold” and Leatrice J also comedy: Saturday, Carey in “Bad Lands™; Wednes- “Rainbow Riley.” with Johnny Hines nd Thursday, Thomas Meighan news and “Casey of Coast Guard. “The New HOME. Sunday. George O'Brien Tohnsta'wn Flood” and Ch . Raymond | Conw A. Norma Tal The Bar and Lione! Torre and 1de Patsv Ruth Mil 0 Back Home ~day Bebe Daniels in " lions." _Aesop's onfinued on P: The Tydol dealers in this vicinity have united in sealing every Tydol pump. They want to protect the high quality of the Tydol they sell you. They want to give you visible proof that they are selling genuine Tydol and Tydol alone.

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