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AMUSEMENTS.' PhotopvlrafiyisflrThiVs Week| (Continued from First Page.) maker, rected by Gregor, “Womanhandled ried—and with Mills, mboat” Smith. Say It Again” ustark type of r and “Gunboat™ Tured as two former soldier American Expeditionary return to Euro yrincess that nursed the former d ing the war. En route to Spezonia, 1he mythical kifgdom of the prince they fall in with an American who i leing taken back as the long-sought crown prince. overpower crown-prinee . don their forms and 10 the palace when the crown-prince Funs out to escape assassins. D, having nothing else to do, becomes crown prince pro tem. and makes love to the princess until deposed snd his buddy are try A Juvenile comed, Tuternational new the Columbia O Brusilof will be TIVOLLE rold a cast that Chester burlesques 1l romance. Dix Smith are royal himself run out of the coun el and music chestra under Leon dded attractions. “or Heaven's Sake.” Lloyd will be the wall's Tivoli Theater days of this week, t fternoon, in “or his latest picture. star the at first nning Heaven In this two this a slum the girl wealth of fun. attractions will reel, “Topics Aesop fable Tuesday Menjou, ported by son, I lin, “Mama, Behave,” added &nd pipe organ music; T Friday rd Dix and L n “Let's Get Married,” the cast ludin; unbo: Smith, former pugilist: Joseph Kilgour and Edna May Oliver, augmented by Christie’s wcing Daddies: Saturd; Pin, the cani r, in War production, * mented by Bkates “The Rq worker in order to be | he loves there is a The supplementary include a new news of the Day” and and Social Louise I3 r Davis Wednesda Celebr| ks, Elsie 1 nd Ches! Adolphe v sup- w- short sday reels | and in- r Bros ' supple- Conley in *Cheap nd the fourth installment ot § dio Detective. AMBASSADOR—“Her Second $ De head the o duction, Prouty st of Her een adaptation of the | novel by Wilson be shown at Crandall's Theater week, b story is Woodrow, Ambas: the first three d; sinning this afternoon. said to be one of violent conflicts of character and intense climaxes. The adaptation is by Eve Unsell and direction by Lambert Hill yer. The bill will be completed by | Ehort reels and pipe organ mus Wednesday and Thursda Stone and Barbara La Marr Xational's production of ¥From Montmartre.” a stor) to in First| he laid one of the picturesque provinces of [ madge in ©ld Spain, augm nett’s two-reeler Friday, Rin-Tin.] he ” Night Chris “Shore Dooley, and added short reels; Satur- day, “The Fighting Heart,” starring George O'Brien, _supplemented “Our Gang” in' Hal Roach Wild Ride,” and at the matinee the installment of the new cha “The Radio Detectiv 1 by Mack Se: rimmed in Gold n, canine star, Cry,” ‘supplemented by arring Billy NTRAL—"The Still Alarm.” he Still Alarm” will be the photo- - attraction at Crandall's ter the first two week, beginning this avith Helene Chadwick and Willlam Russell in the costellar roles. The story is one of fire runs and romance that is said to reach a climax of un- usual intensity. Clift Bowes in “Meet My Dog” will also be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday, Corinne Griflith in First National's film ver- sion of the famous operetta by Henry Blossom and the late Victor Her- bert, “Mile. Modiste,” an added fea ture of which is a fa Parisian chic and in which the star in_supported by Norman Kerry and Willard Louis, also O. Hen Social Triangle,” produced by Fox; Thursday and Friday, Langdon, recently elevated to sta dom_ in_feature-length comedies, Virst “Tramp, ‘Tramp, Joan and Alec B. Franc ewis Stone and Barbs The Girl From Montmartre,” supple }wvmml by Glenn Tryon in “The Hug Bug.”" WARDMAN of afternoon, William aturda PARK — 0ld Classic Week. Tomorrow and Tuesday, John Barr. more in “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, from the novel by Robert Louis Ste : Wednesday and Thursday, ce Vidor and Adolphe Menjou The Grand Duchess and the Waiter” and comedy; Frid: urday, George Loane Tucker's “The Miracle Man,” with Betty Compson, Ton Chaney and Thomas Meighan, and comedy. STRAND—"Paris, Tor the first four days of this week, ‘beginning today, the r will present Metr ew photoplay, Charles Ray and Jean Crawford. “Paris” is from the pen of Edmund Goulding, who also directed the pro- duction. It is a romance of the French capital. One of its scenes duplicates the “Birdcage,” a famous haunt of Apaches, the plece takes place there. Charles Ray 1s seen as an American enmeshed In an Apache plot, while Jean Craw- ford plays the part of a fiery Apache dancer. Romance, suspense and thrills ‘abound. LINCOLN—“For Heaven's Sake.” Harold Lloyd will be the star at the Lincoln Theater the first three d of this week in “For Heaven's Sake,” his latest release in which the leading faminine role is played by Jobyna Ralston. The story concerns the ad- ventures of a young man of wealth who takes up settlement work to aid his love affai “Dancing Daddy,” a Christie two- yeelor, will also be shown. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will be seen Adolph Menjou in Para- mount’s production, “A Social Celeb- rity,” in_which a_Hoosler barber crashes the social barriers of New York, also Lige Conley in Skates” and “Screen Snapshots. urday Douglas MacLean in My Baby,” Billy Dooley in Shy,” and the fourth installment of “The Bar C M APOL! Today and tomorrow, Richard Dix and Lois Wilson in “Let’s Get M; d Harry Langdon in “Lucky Tuesday and Wednesda: S. Stone and Barbara La Marr The Girl from Montmartre” an Clift Bowes in “Hold ‘er, Sheriff! Thursday, Eugene O'Brien in “Simon. the Jester,” and Jimmie Adams in “Gimme Strength”; - Friday, Ray- mond Grifith in “Wet Paint” and Glenn_ Tryon in “Ukulele Sheiks’; Baturday, Elaine Hammerstein in “The Checkered Flag. ‘Our Gang” in “Your Own Back Yard” and the “Radio Detective.” No. 4 AVENUE GRAND. nd tomorrow, Corinne G ‘Mlle. Modiste™ and O. Henry's “The Social Triangle”; Tuesday and Rin-Tin. of this! The | . Lewis S, by | “One | Central | this | shion revue of | “The | Harry | in | Tramp, | awford | and Sat- | the Mr. pic- of the Forces who to find a_beautiful the uni- | and he | | tiey { an | | bles and Conk- | tic plemented by Charlie Chase in | (( 1l ois Wilson | | ter a rich young man who be- | Friday. 511 in | mie and most of the action-of |’ 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASIINGTON, o Oy D. C, TJUNE 1926—-PART 3. Matt Moore, and Willard Louis in Saturda arner Baxter and Wi The Runaway.” “Three iam Powell in and Lois rried” and Movies”; nd Barbara “The Girl From Mont- martre” and Cliff Bowes in “W ednesday, Richard Dix ’\\' | Wilson in “Let’s t N Today Klondike, comedy “The New Meighan, and_tomorrow, with Thonias 1 news; Tuesday and Wed. nnequin,” with Alice ina Tiobert Ames, also comedy: ; S hursday and Iriday, “Orphans of \’:;9“‘,1‘1;,',‘,’;" : : [ the Storm,” with Lillian and Dorothy riffith in *“Wet Paint medysana. fie Eatteuny, hrough,” with Itichard Ane in “Time Flies.” comedy and “Fighting d Lupino EMPIRE. . tomorrow and Tu alentino in “The I Wednesday and Windsor and Owen Moore and comedy; k “The stello in_“The Aesop’s le, | omorrow, Ben nd comedy, ive Borden and news oday, Dolores le of the | comedy and new k @ Tod | dolph ¥ | comedy jin in reel | Hor: | Mule, Iso Blanche Sweet in * ind comedy: F Yellow vaudevilie: Thursday, Why Women Love Lefty Fiynn in " comedy of the ( Bob Custer in * ode five of * Juvenile comedy, | Merriil in * wvood Reporter,” comedy, International News, the ninth episode of lame Pighters” and rty for the kiddies. Tues surprise night, and Thursday ille night. l"l’l’flll(o\lF Today and tomorrow, “Se with Jack Holt topics, fables and ind Wednesday Paris," Do onway I Sday “Dragon Alley. CAROLINA. (d 1omo; iki™: T . with g Y Lionel “Porrent ind Gertrude tsy Ruth Mil rier Barrymore: with® Ricardo Olmstead: Thursday in “Why Girls ik Home! Buck Jones in “The Cowbo and the Countess™; Saturday. “Pete the * the d in “Wild Jus sthy with Jnhnm of Coast Guar nom O'Bri and ¢ ainbow Rile; news and H Today, Georg Johmstown Flood in “Taking the He mond_Griffith in “Wet Paint” and Cliff Bowes in “Meet My Do Jacqueline Logan and dis in “Peacock Ieather: Neeley Couple of Skate: hree Week in Paris” it With Dean in Cooke i liclene Chadwlck n “The Still Alarm” and Aesop turday, Pete Morrison in *“Ch 1 comedy, roubles,” Lloyd Hamilton in wntland - Rice xmn\ Busine: Sportlight Doodle. ie Radio Detective,” No. 2 - arles Puffy Tod: tomorrow, R more in John I Aesop uesday, 1d Donald Keith in * comedy Pathe sday, nw, | Bow Bebe Dan |fi>I~' Miss Brew ster's Mi iele; A Warr comedy, “Moving Day ews Events: Friday. Glenn Tryon in feature com. “The White Sheep,” Ial Roach ere Goes the }'iSat Hunter in and I Love Glenn Unive and light in “Dixie LEADER. dge Bellamy in “Sandy.” | the flappers’ delight; comedy and epi- sode No. 9% of “Flame Iighter! John Barrymore in . comedy and news reel and Wednesday, 5 Untamed Lady,” news on v; Thursday and 1 Mary,” with Neil ‘and Constance Bennett, and new CIRCLE. and tomorrow. Reginald Skinner's Dress Suit”; v, Clara Bow in “The Run: Wedn 1. B. Warner in W hisperi mith”; Thursday and iday, Langdon i Tramp, Today, Ma Madge Bellamy comedy Bowes in Todily and Wrong’ Runaw Husband’ OLYMPIC. tomorrow Ar- atur Mac Michael day and % of Paris,” f The Dancer Conway Tearle and Dorothy comedy and news and Donald Keith in comedy; Wednesd: featuring Warner Baxter, and William Powell; e Gilded Eddie Gordon in “A Wednesday, Con-| Joan Crawford ana!to Irene and | Run: From the | ( orma Tal- | Fable; | in tance Bennett, O'Neil in and 0. ay, Bow d news; Saturda r B. ling for Cupid” featuring orge O'Brien and Anita Stewart; “Wild | comedy and Hodge-po “Better | -—— PARK. ay and tomorrow, Wallace Beery, n and Raymond } telland the F 24 But with ton & ark s; Tuesday, id_Holmquist in 1 comed a and Naborhood | Shoppe; Wednesda nd John Harron Stewart in Adams and_Hodge-podg to Go” and “Our Movies. in v Sadie’ turday, in DUMBARTON. , Alma Rubens, Bert L. Gordon in nd ‘School for | “The | ift | Dolores Costello | 1 “The Little Irish | Langdon in “Iis Bushman ¢ Alden in “Brown of Harvar nesday and Thursd; v, Leslie Fenton ST AT 12TH WEEK STARTING TODAY-—SUNDAY, JUNE 13 ICHARD DIX F STREET AT 13TH WEEK STARTING TODAY---SUNDAY, JUNE 13 BESSIE LOVE—WM. HAINES The dainty lit- tle dancer and the young star of “Brown of Harvard” in Motro- Goldwyn- Mayer Presents “I.(WEY MARY” The famous novel by the author of “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” has now become a great picture. The story of an orphanage girl who faced the world alone and found there sunshine, adventure and romance. Next Week's Photoplays COLUM BIA—“Grass” “Moana.” + METROPOLITAN — Charlie Murray and Ver: “Sweet Daddies.” and Gordon in LACE — Lon Chane, The Road to Mandalay RIALTO nita Stewart and George Sidney in “The Prince of Pilsen.” TIVOLI—“The Volga man,” “Old Loves New,” “Bachelor Brides” “That's My Baby.” AMBA:! P in Boat- and and DOR—“Sweet Dad- or Heaven's Sake, (xl(‘lyrn) and he Night Cry,” ld Loves and New,” ™ cial Celebrity,” “The Dan- Girl” “Let's Get Mar- “Wet Paint.” Wow": Thursday, Prevost, John Roche und Fellowss in *Co: " and 1zdon in “His ge Wow Frids 1ckie Coogan in ce Lefty Flynn in d Charleston contest; ‘Tin, June Marlowe on in_“The Clash_ of ‘an_ Bibbe come and_(m: o oniy), “The Winking ure, aturday, Rin and John i he Wolv The W chapter 4, PRINCESS. Today, Hoot Gibx the You. Lupino Fighting row, Laur Beautiful Che in “Weak But George O en in Imperial comedy Wednesday. on in A Chip of in Willing""; Living: in Podge i comedy, “Dog Lewls Stone in comedy and corge Sidney and 3 The Cohens and Johnny Arthur in st eplsode of rd” and news r in “Don Da f “Battling Brewste Lige Conley in “Lickety Spl Acsop's hles. SAVOY. Today, Dorothy Devor Prairie Wife” and CIiff Bowes in “To- night's the Night"'; tomorrow, Conway Tearle and Dorothy Mackalll in *“Th Dancer of Parls” and Helen and Wa ren comedy, “His Own Lawy Tuesday, Helene Chadwick and V ssell in *“The Still Alarm” and rtoon; Wednesday, David But te Phantom Fxpress” and W in _“Twin Sisters Reginald Denny and Laura ante in “What Happened to nd comedy; Friday, Johnny oose, Thur Much vaudeville; Charlie Kelly Sta in ler in Wanda DAY, 0N TAKOMA nnlu'...,;{ MON GORDON WII LIMITE AIL “PATHE OUR GANG COMEDY CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN ¥ Stoat 10th WERK RETURNED BY' DE: ANTY B, DeMILLE'S A VOTax noAaTyAN PERIAL MALE CHORUS E!};‘}\NDAWS, e i?f,{ Raxa. OLD LLOYD i SAKE. " AESOP FABLE CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR 18th & Col. Red. N.W. TODAY, TOMORROW 1 BL an ‘CRANDALL;S‘ ( ENTRAL 9th Ret. D & TODAY AND TOMORKOW - HE ..nm\u’ ALARM. And COMEDY. CRANDALL'S Savoy Theater col. R, _and_Garden 4 CSROTHY DEVOR! PRAIRIE WIFE" TOMORROW o Y TE and DORTHY M4 LL in _ DANCER OF PARIS CRANDALL'S Avenue Grand 645 Pa, Ave. S.I Mate. Daily 2 pm. Sunday 3 p AxD PTOMORROW. (!l _GRIFFITH in “MLLE. M 0. HENRY COMEDY CRANDALL Y it 1 WSt N E 5 DAY _AND ROW ARD DIX_and LOWLW T MARR! TAXGDON. (0% EDY i CRANDALL'S,, YORK - in. Ave.8QuehecSt, TODAY _AND TOMORROW-_NOR' MA } in And 0MO! RICIT SON in T HARRY TALMADC ARSOP FABL TODAY—MADGE “SANDY i) TOMORROW - CLARA THE RUNAWA CRANDALL'S PSSR Rhd FRAYMOND GRIFFITI Y BOW in HO\IF 11th & N. C. Ave. SE. "AROUNA\.m\'n "TALMADGE i KTKT CIRCLE 2105 Pa, Ave. PARK THEATER . OLYMPIC ¥° mrnérn ARLEN'S Fea YoV A TEARLE snd DORO Y MACKAIL, N e DUMBARTON “7& \Y',{"‘i'fi"'fir‘\‘é REMTERRLY SIDNEY LUST' Near E _St. LEADER #t% NEA. 0% 2% 11 o TODAY ONL “SAN DY” Also Short Subjects. HIPPODROME K St. Near 9th. o Continuoue 3 to 11 p.m. JAcKk 0T, FLORENC 1 “SEA HORSES Also Short Subjec 14th St. and R. L Ave. Con. 2:30 to 11 p.m. TODAY—TOMORROW ELITE THOMAS MEIGHAN. “NEW KLONDIKE" Short ' Subjects. North Cap, aml P Sts. 7 in LIBERTY ¢ AMERICAN rlx.mrx,{ SWANSON in “THE UNTAMED LADY." PRINCFSS 1119 H St. N.E. oo PEIE P =N ekt ] "I!;}FTP"\I\(‘ yYou. SENNETT CCMEDY---PATHE NEWS---TOPICS---GANNON'S MUSIC } CHEVY CHASE con § jonx SRR REN EvENTS. Hines in “Rainbow Riley” and Alice n Sennett's “The Soap Suds saturday, “The Cohens and and Aesop Fable. TUHE screen prologue, veloping strides in the la vears have carried it from a of 10 minutes’ showing to orate production lded stage presentations, by one group of picture directors v and tomorrow, Monte Blue, a Gordon and Willard Lewis in “Limited Mail,” Pathe News and Our Gang comedy; Tuesday, Henry B. Walthall in “On the Threshold” and Harry Carey in “Bad Lands”; Wedne: day and Thursday, Thomas Meighan and Lila Lee in “The New Klondike” and a Charlie Chase comed; : Bebe Daniels in “Miss Brew. s ble and , Fred Thom- n the silver sheet. $id Grauma the prologue rose to its picture preliminary wiil agency which ultimately will s lessen the gulf between stage screen. Hands A fable, 0. Train son in Aesop' Guard Runaway ture will divide its YORK. Tou and_tomorrow, dge in “Kiki” and day, Lew Cody Olmstead in *“Monte Carlo” and Alice Day in_ *“The Soap Suds Lady Wednesday, Monte Blue and Prevost in “Other Women rds in gene O'Brien in and Sennett's lliam and film production. I v matic conjunc mighty James auman. ‘A good Norma Aesop I uc nd Gertrude uze fs squarely prologue,” he said fold. when the Haines g of Harv the picture. ever, tends thought A to poor disrupt the train Bowes in “Meet Radio Detective,” My No, . - Mother of Picture Stars. IS the of mother emns the prologue. | the motion picture theater. comes o wea he is not able to en, the picture that follows, Cecil B. De Mille philosophizes: aking prol a, “the mother sidents,” o become also the of motion picture stars t is a native of Winchester, s William Haines, the ldwyn-Mayer player. s was born in St ate of Virgin young Metro-( William Hain, ton, was reared there and was edu- cated at the Staunton Military Academy. When the time came to carve out his carcer his father, a banker and broker, made i for him to connect' with a bond firm in York. however, seemed far away Bijou Hern couting throush the TARTING TCDAY AL3:N0 P. M. DOORS OPEN for talent ts for the NINTH AT D ST. SUN.— MON.--TUES.--WED. THRILLS—ROMANCE SMOULDERING PASSIONS ‘PARIS” Starring CHARLES RAY JOAN CRAWFORD A Vivid Mystery Dramn of the Paris Underworld. Written and Directed by Edmund Goulding. A Metro Goldwyn-Mayer Production Vaudeville Season Opens First Week In August 70, aracterized by another as a curse to under whose direction greatest height in the Southwest, believes the prove the an or and . o ‘I believe the playhouse of the fu- entertainment period half and half between footlight ion the highest salaried dra- artists appearing in person ir behind “in- s a picture’s worth a hundred- It works up the spirit so that cture is shown the mind of is in the atmosphere of prologue, how. o producer-director, They have come to he the curse of One be. looking at them that to the utmost motion pic- | t! Directors on Prologues. whose de- | tures is good showmanship, fow abloid elab. ling widely her- is praised but ! 51 in m ol p a h it of fo fi I ol For For Man, A PATSY RIITH MILLER the prologue benefic the surprise the unfolding of the is of gr ful to screen support,” wi the result of a theate fort to new locatfons instead of in AMUSEMENTS. Mack Sennett's pmtegc. I MAcK SENNETT, Tathe amp of approval upon but mak- | boy, Iddie Qui the is mighty | has ever come in for much, Mack Sennett’s attention Eddic is now be featured Alice Day in a series of youthf s to make pictures mantic comed Eddie plays a saxo uited for the preliminary tal phone. Charleston, he hae ny mind a picture that cannot sta a w piis i it n its own merits without elborate % anloccustons resentation is a poor picture ginte—and Eddie matn Sldney Olcott does not consider | tains that he knows the modern Amer to picture pro-| jcan hoy to the extent of hein ght, short and | {hor g whatever on the pro- | on comedy put the n American first_ boy if ng pictures for prologue * production. sing use of the prolog > effect of encoura uction unless it is * b as no bear uction itsel “A prologue ¢ the cinemat ollow take: that gives an inkling s drama which 18 to| . some of the spice x"m]l"L * burns me that should come u.m, the > {0 extreme "“~ ory. | this causes a lot of unfai s the prologue |y, 3 n deep in his h At e e Bl el picture, wh il ahoy of 16t ik ferbert Brenon sald they were hurt. | | \\)m\. bl L ";""j“" | ton of steel on w s hour, like racers Erenon jiaue ks pucaie JgUes qre so often not in s EnCTNfess Chin - £, boys with ith the picture itsel ettt boils. Says E alk about b up Rupert Julian belie impor tting background 1o iood music assel miles 1 records rs; look and stify his position. iated Press. s . e Shooting will be comp! London,” the first of Dor series for British Na Ltd. Herbert Wilec scenes of th homas Bu fhts,” Pie- s done | e story, an author ‘Limehouse “Don’t tell mi boys are molly iking this old moder sh's first coddles. jonal Pictu ' 4 picture AZRFORMARC L CONTINUCUS and Pessimist! HA K o NP L Woman and Child! 1l the Fun Anyone Can Stand! Optimist ON THE STAGE OUR WASHINGT[INIANS ESTELLE MURRAY and FOSTER In a Novelty Sketeh, “A Song sand Dance Love Story” “A FROLIC with the NURSE” Prologue to the Feature Picture, With C. T. HUNTER, Jr. In Charge of the Talented Childry Presentations Staged and Directed® By MISCHA GUTERSON, Conductor RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA Orverture, Selection From “The Dream Waltz" A Warner Bros. Production) International News and Other Hits 00000 AN U e ecsgaimes Freeminence CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN Sunday, Doors Open 2:30 P. M. Daily, 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. RETURNED BY DEMAND P9~ WEEK OF JURE 13th 9% The Supreme Achievement in the Career of a Producer Who Has a Succession of a Half-Hundred Hits to His Credit THE VOLGA BOATMAN A Huge Production, Magnificent in Characterization, Superd in Sceme and So Directed As to Reflect the Mature Genius of CECIL B. DE MILLE WhAo Has Assembled One of the Most Distingulshed of Casts to do Juatice to This Flawless Romance, Led by WM. BOYD EMBROIDERY THE IMPERIAL MALE CHORUS Musically Expressing the Theme of the Plcture DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA T zse_esieee o awe aned CRANDALL'S E‘Mffl ST. AND PARK RD. ‘l Sunday, 3 to 11 P. M. Daily, 1:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY-MONDAY HAROLD LLOYD With Jobyna Ralston and Noah Young in His First Feature Comedy for Paramount “FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE” Aesop Fable—Topics—World News Tues.-Wod.—ADOLPHE MENJOU, *‘A SOCIAL CELE $2ITY" Comedy—Soreen Snapshots—Review Ther.-Frl.—RICHARD DIX in “LET'S GET MARRIED" g Lois Wilson Supporting—Christie Comedy Added Saturday—RIN-TIN-TIN in “THE NIGHT CRY" Hodge Podge—Comedy—Chapter Play IhlIIIII!lIllHIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllflmlllllllI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllfllllllfilllflflllmfll“““IlllIIIIIIHIIII!IIHIIIflflIIIIHHIHMMIMIHIHMHMMHHIIIIIIHIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIHII!IIIIlIIlIlIIIIIlIIIIIlIIiIlIIIIIIHIIllI "IIIIlIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIllllHllHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlllIIIlIIIIlIlllIlIIIIIllIIlIIlIllflIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIlIIIIlIIIIIiIIIIlIIl lNIIIiIllllllllllllmllIHIIIHIIIIIHIII|IH1IIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIHIIIII_T_IIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlllmmlllmlllIIIIII!IIIIII“HIIHINIIIIHIIMII (R T UNDERTHEDIRECTION OF THE STANLEYCOMPANY OF AMERICA £ ’IIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllI|IlIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIllllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll— Presenting Keith Popular Priced Vaude- 2 D Y Daily From ville of Su- f 3 1 to 11 p. m. erior Mevit / * % x and Photo- Doors Open plays of the Sunday at First _ Grade. 2:15 p. o 13th St., Se- First Perform- low F N. W. ance at 3. & WEEK OF JUNE 13th 9% LILLIAN SHAW “The Arch Enemy of Gloom” in An Interval of The Distine- tive Type of Entertainment She Originated EXTRA COUNT BERNI VICI In a Gorgeously Staged Revuelet, Featuring 10 AMERICAN BEAUTIES ADDED ARTHUR ALEXARDER & C0. in_“DIXIELAND TO BROADWAY” OTHER GREAT ACTS---2 On the Screen MATT MOORE---KATHRYN PERRY With Zasu Pitts and Fine Cast in The Comedy Hit “EARLY TO WED” [EEREROTA e e | CRANDALL'S CRANDALL’S, [AMBASSADOR] = [CENTRAL] 18th and Col. Rd. Ninth, Bet. D and E SUN., MON., TUES. SUN., MON. ANNA Q. NILSSON 4 HELENE CHADWICK T plcetent cast, tn " WILLIAM RUSSELL Excellent Cast, in bl b > In o Melodramatic Komance of the Fire Fighters, the HER SECOND CHANCE STILL ALARM Lupino Lane n Cliff Bowes, in “ect My Dog” Parformance = Continuous ommm STANLLY CO. OF AMERCA IHI"IIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII T A AR “His Private Life” ‘WED., THURS. LEWIS S. STONE With Barbara La Marr and Fine Ensemble, in THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE Mack Sennett’s “Trimmed in Gold” TUES., WED. CORINNE GRIFFITH Norman Kerry and Wdlard Louls, in Victor Herdert’s MLLE. MODISTE 0. Henry's “The Social Triangle” THURS., FRIL HARRY LANGDON With Joan Crawford, in Funny TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP “Helen and Warren” m “Moving Day” FRIDAY RIN-TIN-TIN And @ Cast of Able Artists in THE NIGHT CRY Billy Dooley in “Shore Shy” SATURDAY In An Engrossing Action- Drama, the FIGHTIRG HEART “Our Gann,” i “One Wild Ride” SATURDg, LEWS . STONE Barvara La Marr tn, The THE CISL FROM 175 NTHARTRE I and OO TR g