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National Flayers. “The ShowOff of the 2 pompous male windbag. will be the National Players offering week heginning Monday nighy. Listed by Burns Mantle as one of the 10 best plays of the 1924 season, this same | comedy just missed by a hair, h“lnn: proclaimed the Pulitzer prize winner. The play provokes tears and laugh- | in dancing are promised a r: ter in it economic consider incidental them volves around of man ful, and tough On $£32 Pennsylv general air of b pains to dress if he dgesn he iz high up ir hate him the perennial car people whn don't Ao things the -way | would fAirst ve manages 1o make ns promises to make him d Confirming the nouncement a\ was to he the theatrical event of the Summer seasor T management matinee on 1rish Rose The popular cents for all seats will prevafl KEITH'S—Vinlet Heminz, Eddy At B.F headline “The Snob'.’ first vaudevill The 1 Willlam ing and cc others billed are Kin C expert Erma Cal ton wizard: Carl McC: comedy and Putnam in EARLE—Herman Timherg and Herman Timberg adline n vandeville skit The added attraction will he Rosita A numerous ens which also features Paco Morino and Pllarico and the Louis Marimba Band, is handsomely staged and costumed. Others Elva, masters of balance and equilib- rium, in “On the Wird and Coral sketch, James Burke and Eleano: exponents songs, in “If T Cou original act, by Rogemand Johnson, ing nex Paramo nation’s ence it Washin | with R b 5 g | mance “Shipwrecked,” described as “'the most | “\ioans |amazing marine melodrama ever | iy, ! filmed.,” with Seena Owen and Joseph | pocord 1 | Schildkraut in the co-stellar roles. 1t | Gehnade: |is a camera version of the play of the |in the r: | same name by Langzdon McCormick. | jnterior The« bill will include also a Pipe fypak of { organ recital by Alexander Arons Searoh I | AMUSEMENTS —"The Show OfT. * an amusing stud life of a family in Philadel into whose tranquil lives comes for next Pemberton Dancers Thursday. | “Mon Lovers of the artistic and beautiful | fouth N 0. by Robe e treat | 2 innual | Eive, the Chase Lake the Esk An inter | the ation to the tendency of fin the Pemberton Dancers avry regardless of openair recital at Che tions. This 1S the | tomorrow eveninz at > main_theme re- | ecting program has been arranzed and | rayal of the t¥Pe |y[y. Pemberton will dance himseif with | 1€ vain, boast- | his famous pupils. Among the fea- | d_ones are Eleanore Pe ! Yoder, Alexia Kennedy. | Ambla. Janette Helbig, Nine Haynes |and Lillian A. West. * 1"\ ‘special symphonic ensemble has | been arranged by Myer Davis and will be under the direction of Tomm: Thompson. Reserved seats may | ebtained at the New Willard Hotel PALAC | e e the Zieg tor Loew Sunday today m and Aubres TIVO) “The Mille's one of year. wi oli Thea week, I < clerk for the! 1endo and by his ado and by his DroSperous YOunsg ves the impression that own the road. at least ir< operative councils est of the familv ck phrases and n in the hutton- diticlsm of 50 nia a B Pipe: lotes him: th for tween a towpath and a pr backgros peas | arre doom in e in pleme | imized hi It's The Old Army Game. Fields, famous 1d_“Follies Palace next week afternoon. in “It's ‘my Game,” a picturization fa amonnt of the J. P. Mel ‘he Comic Supplement,” di Eddie Sutherland, producer of “F | the Front.” The cast includes Louise | Brooks, Blanche Rinz. former musical ! comedy star, William Gaxton and h: | Mary Foy. tion, "¢ W. C. Fields, whose gift for panto- | from E | mime is remarkable, has the role of a | Healer. small-town Florida druggist, who is|Fable persuaded by a New York go-getter to | Rod La join in a scheme to sell New York lots | Faye in to 1 people, and when the play by money starts to pour in. the hero sud- | Johnny denly discovers that the game looks | urday phoney. v Bab von a endless and his n eneounter the he ie T fire feet af 1 when by a gesture at help us from nov mother, “God Amy's s oubly unbear: NATIONAL—Matinee Friday v s agent that eventh Heaven ational The: ex la the nou Friday ranks third and “Lightnin ces of only an this to for long TROPOLITAN—"Sweet Daddies.’ ymedy, effervescent and skillfully executed, is promised at Crandall's Meivopolitan Theater next week, he Sunday in_ First Nationals' weet Daddies.” that < of six popular midweek price of 30 AMBA Rrown. i witl be Hemin dramatic her compant . Wil edy by Edwin next week shared by whn. i Keit honor M hail lists the servi fun makers of the screen Sweet Daddies” Is a featurelength laughmaker that combines farce with roms nd adventure. - The central in the romantic reaches are rsie inkelbaum and Jimmie Brien: their fathers. Able and Pat business partners, and Mama Fink baum, who insists that daughter must marry Sam Berkowi prosperous young business man. The leading roles are plaved by Charlie Murray. Vera Gordon, George Sidney. Jack Mulhall, Jobyna Ralston | and Gaston Glass. 1ppea ndall thy oy nee ceess {the 12.n | pleted 1 organ n 1 comedy and wil i e featured ina duction. and and . ukulele Lloyd i | story of mission ed by }light. Social € Brook: terman | Warren and a Mix and Wash vert, sol a star. in * :“the Hamilions ytime,” by Tom RIALTO—"The Prince of Pilsen “The Prince of Pilsen.” which w he shown at the Riaito next week. is | *aid to he a distinct picture novelty. It is a farce comedy with lavish pro Auctlon, dealing primarfly with ki | pean conrt life Sjdney, and recently in the “Potash and Perimutter” plavs the leading part of 11 nuati brewer P to his old home in daughter Nellie, {ceived with royal pomp and « under the mistaken impres | he_himself is the Prince of Pilsen Nellie is’played by Anith Stew |the real Prince of Pilsen by Aller | Forrest, and Princess Bertha of Thor | wald by Myrtle Stedman. Production !is by A. H. Sebastian. . | A oneact operetta, based on the “The Prince of Pil- teatures and Fordyce in Howard: Fraley A Breeze from the | nd Raymond Pike. who will Versatility Personified.” Company. nd eampany t week's biil at the unday afternnon an amnsing 3 ind Oy will comedy, stage comedian for ween on t CFEN amily A AC is hle in - | with i Hispano Revue, T act, .| The ciin included are Stanley and ; Dixie Norton in_Andy Hounds, Dur! comedy. patter i Only Think," Wwild, v Welle | Tamers, | organ | _ Tuesd: B Rice’s and . | musical comedy nd | sen,” and other subsidiary an | will complete the program th spe- | . 5 th P | COLUMBIA—"Grass" and “Moana A tWin feature hill will he presented at Loew’s Columbia next we Melnot “The Meal of edford Teddy songs by Gilbert due {life for themselves. For three vears K| The story nty real Wednesday and the in the pr Wednesday, a rgaret Livingston | complete: D. Motte an and Fist: showings lamy and Saturd Lady THE EVENING t Sunday, when “Grass,” the unt screen tecord of a_ whole epic fight for grass and exist. self, will be .given its first on showinz, in conjunction ubert aherty’s picture ro- f real South’ Seas, STAR., WASHINGTON, rity,” a story of a Hoosier barber who went to New York, together with O. Henry's “From the Cabby's Seat”: Thursday. Priscilla Dean in “The Dange " supple- mented by Jimmie Adams in “Gimme Strength™: Friday, “Let's Get Mar- vied,”” taken from the play “The Man 3 From Mexico,” with Richard Dix and hade by Merian Cooper, Brnest | [ojs Wilson. also Cliff Bowes in ack and Marguerite Harri%on | “\What a Life" and a Grantland Rice emote mountain fastnesses af [«Spavilight™; Saturday, Raymond Grif- Persia_of the amazing annual | agy in Paramount’s “Wet Paint,” aug- the Baktvari tribesmen in | anted Lupino Lane in “Time of grass for their herds and |y - WARDMAN PARK—OId Classic Week. and Tuesday, John Barry “Dr, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, from the novel by Robert Louis Ste- venson; Wednesday and Thursday, orence Vidor and Adolphe Menjou in “The Grand Duchess and the Waiter” and comelly; Friday and Sat- urday, George Loane Tucker's “The Miracle Man,” with Betty Compson, Lon Chaney and Thomas Meighan, and_comed “Quo Vadis,” First National's ple- ture of the Henry Sien Kiewicz's novel. featuring Imil Janninge, will {be shown all thix week, including Sunday afternoon and evening. STRAND—"Watch Your Wife." The last three days of this week the Strand Theater will offer as its photo: play attraction “Watch Your Wife," starring Pat O'Malley and Virginia 1, « Universal-Jewel production, h goes deeply into modern home Several hundred people appear restaurant and roof garden the <" represents the epic film | Olmstead Day in Lady": M “The 'Ea “Bedtime Pringle a Mates,” a by na” is a picture record of ea life as it is actually lived, ert herty, the man who » sereen the amazing study of imo. “Nanook .of the North.” 1mong amoan Monday more in ver”: Th “Mlle. Mo oan 1sland ceremonies and Lois ! ried,” an LI—"The Volga Boatman." O Brien Volg Boatman,” Cecil B. De production, which has proved | the screen se tions of the 11 be shown at Crandall's Tiv- | ter the first three days of next heginning Sunday nf(?rnu(m.‘ is one of a great love | “human mule” of the ri s . who rose to lead a revolution rincess of the roval blood. The und is the vivid spectacle of a ng its strenzth and an racy tottering to fits The showings will be incre: d Iveness by the off-st sing- | ha Tmipertal Male Chorus, Sup- | wy atiractions will be min nday the Worl Gladys ¥ Straight and Jack t day, Alm whi; life. in b scenes. Sunday and all next week the Strand Theater will present William Hart in “Tumbleweeds.” APOLLO. Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, Cec B. De Mille's “The Volga Boatman' Wednesday, Priscilla Dean in “The Danger Girl.” and Lige Conley in “The Tin Ghost”: Thursday and Friday. Harold Llovd in “For Heaven's Sake, and Aesop fable aturda 1glas McLean in “That'’s My Ba nnett’s “Isn’t Lo ucko AVENUE GRAND. | Countess. ind_Thu Lewls S, Bedford and TuMy frst National's_produc- Loves and New. taken Hull's novel, “The Desert ugmented by an Aesop Pathe Review: Friday Elnor Fair and Julia lor Brides,” from the s Horace Malcolm: also Arthur in “Home Cured.” Sat- Douglas MacLean in “That's \w." supplemented by Glenn The Hug Bug,” “Sportlight™ er play ay Barba in od M Sunday Guards,” Cody and median,” Dorot! in “The edy; Thu Hawley ment."” Leatrice | comedy; What Rocq ‘Back Char “Fighting Hearts SSADOR: Sweet Daddie: Murray., Vera Gordon.| gunday and Monday. Adolphe dney. Johyna Ralston, Jack | jou in “A Social Celehrity.” and ss will be seen | pett’s “\Whispering Whiskers': Nation- | day, Jacqueline Logan and at | Landis in “Peacock athers < Ambassac the Jimmy Adams in “Gimme Strength” e days of next in-| Wednesday. Thursday and nday aft i comedy | Cecil B. De Mille's “The Volga F < much that is romantic and a (man’; Saturday, Rin Tin Tin in * n of stirring scenes outside | Clash of the Wolves,” Glen T ile limit. The bill will be com- | “Ukulele Sheiks,” and chapter \w added short-reels and pipe | CREIHRA umbers. | | _Sunday, “The Sea Beast" with John ymore-Dolores Costello; Monday, Women's Husbands” with rie Prevost-Monte Blue: Tuesday, Aesop Fable and port- ime the Comedian” with Adolphe Menjou in A | Busch-Lew Cody: Wednesday ' supported by Louise Runaway” with Clara Bow-Warner Conklin and Ida Wa- Baxter: Thursday e Gilded Butter- Helen and | Ay with Bert Lytell.Alma Rubens. Relations.” | Friday. “Siberia” with Lou Tellegen- : Saturday, Tom | Alma’ Ruhens and Edmund Lowe yankee Senor.’ with | Saturday, William S. Hart in “Tum Alec R. Francis hleweede plemented hy a anid ehapter play. oherts cullen comady; incipal r |day, Pete b : [ Thunder, | News; F Hearts,” ‘aturday. teeds “Flame play. | | nd Thursday Harold | “For Heaven's Sake." the h man who establishes a lattery Square. auzment. | n arl day, surf | vaudevill { Fri | elebrity | Chester cigmented in « in Tuesday Hi in Cor " ellamy The CHEVY CHA - and Monday. inner’'s Dress Suit.’ and news eve Virginia Valli and Norm: “The Price of Pleasure.,” Imperial |comedy; Wednesday and Thursday, | ans led | Charls Ray and Joan Crawford in »n and June Marlowe “Paris,” news events; Friday, Fred 11X of the action is reached in [ Thompson, “All Around the Frying battle between Rin-Tin-Tin|Pan,” Mack Sennett comedy "and condor. The bill will be |sceni Saturday, Matt Moore and by Clyde Cooke in “Wife | Dorothy Devore in “The Narrow other short reels and pipe | Street.” Universal comedy, “The Col- sic. b lege Yell.” ay Lewis tone, Barbara 4 nd Tully Marshall in First CIRCLE. rsion of E. M. Hull's Sunday and Monday. Conway Healer.” renamed | Tearle and Dorothy Mackaill in ““The * supplemented | Dancer of Paris: Tuesday. Betty Compson in “Counsel for the De. fense”: Wednesdav, Marguerite Da La special reel 3 Reginald Den Assop’s Tuesday Kerry in Sund. ny in * Fable TRAIL—"The Night Cry." Aog Al wonder vdal days Warner i n Sunday . an Sheriff": Lou Tell two in “Hot s. son and Married.’ “Moving —the sealed pump is your visible protection dition ever existing in this vicinity, that the Tydol deal- ers have united in sealing every Tydol pump. How Tydol pumps are sealed On the intake pipe of every underground tank, which feeds a Tydol pump, in this section, Tide Water has affixed ASOLINE is a water-white liquid. 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C., from Sunday. “The Dancer of Paris,’ and Warren” comey Soclal Triangle” O'Brien in “The Fighting Heart,” and Cliff Bowes in “Who's Boss?" Forrest and nesday and Thursday, more, Dolores Cosf in ““The Sea Beas Lou Tellegen in “Siberia”: Saturday Buck Jones in Constance and Mar comedy Saturda Sunday, | “The Jade Cu | “The ‘Sagebush Lady™” and “Fighting | “Hard Hearted matinee kiddies surpri Sunday and Monday “Brown of | Roque. Lillian Rich {n | comedy and News: Thursday and Fri 3ddie Gordon in “The Live Wire, Hammerstein in “Paint and Powder, and Lupino Lane in Friday, { “Blue Blages,” | “One Wild Ride JUNE 16, 1926. LEADER. Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Thomas Meighan in “The New Klon- dyke,” Larry Semon comedy and last chapter of the “Flame Fighter «day and Wedne: WEDNESDAY, d John Bowers in ‘‘Hearts 8", Thursday and Friday, 7 and 9 p.n., Madge B Harrison Ford in “Sani Blanche Sweet in Hell. COLONY. ; . Lew Cody and Gertrnde in “Monte Carlo,” and Alice Sennett’s “The 'Soap Suds | onday, Rudolph Valentino in | gle,” and Arthur Lake in Stories™: Tuesday. nd Edmund Lowe in nd comedy; Wednesda OLYMPIC. Sunday and Monday, Harry lLang don in “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, Andy Gump comedy, news reel; Tues day, Natcha Rambova (Mrs. Rudolph Valentino), in “When Love Grow: Col®” with Clive Brook, con Wednesda Evelyn Brent in Impostor.” ‘comedy: Thursd day, Norma Talmadze in Ronald Colman, Felix the Saturday. Johnny Hines in Riley.” “Mazie,” “Fizhtinz comedy. and “Helen “‘His Own Law- Corinne Griffi and O. Hen Friday, Richard Dix Wilson in “Let's Get Mar- d_Neeley Edwards in “The Yell”; ~ Saturday, George "he - | | | | ursday, ndiste. Rainbo Hearts, Sunday and Monday, Betty Comp-| | son, House Peters and Jay Hunt in “Counsel for the Defense, Albe Vaughn in “Fighting Hearts Park News Events. Tuesday. Ruth Miller. Alan _Forrest Francis and Pauline Garon in of the World,” Imperial comedy. “"Con- | trol Yourselt’; Wednesday and Thurs- | day, John Barrymore and Dolores ‘ostelln in ea Beast' | Douglas Fairbanks in “The Musketeers” and Charleston Saturday, “The Non-Stop Helen and Warren comedy, Engagement,” and chapter Winking 1dal” (matinee only) ally, Irene | PRINCESS. of the Coast| Sunday, Monday and Tuesda Tuesday, Lew | Barrymore in “The Sea Beast Sennett Comedy, Butter Fingers nd news reel; Wednesday. Corinne Griffith in “Infatuation, A Flaming Affa Mackaill in * s0o vaudeville: Rocque in “Braveheart | comed ‘The Lost Dog" and episode [aee Idol". Saturdas | Mary Littie Lord Faun |tleroy,” Mack Sennett Comedy. Rainy Knight.” episode 14 of tling Rrewster ' and Aesop’s Fahle DUMBARTON. Patsy Ruth Miller. Allan >auline Garon in “Rose of 1d Monday, Owen Moo {ulett, Mary Carr in “Go Tuesday. Dorothy Mackaill Mulhall in “Joanna”: Wed- John Barr 0, George O'Hara 7 and 9 p.m.; Fri- Edmund Low nd Pa Alec “Rose na Rubens, contest “The Cowboy and ELITE. and Monday, Bennett in “Casey and Mae Busch in “Time the Co. also comedy: Wednesday, | Mackaill and Conway Tearle Dancer of Paris."” also com- | reday. Ben Lyon and Wanda | in “The New Command- | and News: Frida ade for Love,” also Reginald Denny in to .Jones." also and comedy Sally O'Neill, Spat Famil: Joy in Happened Pickford in EMPIRE. Monday and Tuesday. Mary inehart's “The Bat" and Wednesday. Evelyn Rrent fn| Sunday. cflla Dean in * and comedy: Thurs. | Danger Gir and Andy Gump com Morrison in “The Stampede |edv. “Min’s Ifome on the Cliff". Mon comedy and International | day. Lou Tellegen and Alvce Mills in Efleen Sedgwick in | With This Ring.” and Billy West Husbands Tunesday, Pola Negrl in “The Crown of Lies Patton in ‘Flashing |and Sennett's “Isn't Love Cuckoo? International News. | Wednesday, Gertrude Astor and Lou No. 10, and the | Tellegen in “Borrowed Finery.” and o party. Tues.|comedy; Thurs Adolphe "Menjou and Thursday, | and_Florence Vidor in “The Grand | ¥ | Duchess and the Wai and Har Langdon in “Lucky Stars”; Frida in “The Clash of Wolves.’ John in “Hold Your H. William Fairbanks in and Lloyd Hamilton SAVOY, Pr The “riday. No. 8, Bill comedy Fighters, “The Big Charade’ prise night e night HIPPODROME. 5 Jack Plekford | Harvard.” comedy: | New Champion.” and Wednesday, {Rod La in ~Careful, Plea “Bravehearts.” TAKOMA. Sunday and Monday, Nerma Tal madge in “Kiki" agd Pathe News Continuous Sunday f¥om 3 p.m.. mati nee Monday at 3:30: Tuesday. Charles Ray in “Paris” and Richard Talmadge in Night Patrol”; Wednesd: and Thursday., Gloria Sw Untamed Lady" and aves comedy: Friday, {Moon” with Lilvan T John Bowe Aesop's “Fighting Hes rinne Griffith in “Mlle. Mo <0 comedyv. Saturday. Madge and Harrisan Ford in aiso “Fighting Hearts” and 1eon Ralpi “Rocking hman ble HOME. . Rin Tin Tin in ““The Night d Cliff Bowes in “Hold Monday, Gertrude Astor egen In' “Borrowed Finery, “A Flivver V: Johnny Hines and Charlie Puffy ‘Wednesday, Elaine ller | Willa s in *“Hogan's Alley,” | Aesop’s Fable and “Casey of the Coast Guard,” No. 10 (final chapter). YORK. and | | | | | Dog “Time Flles"; Stone and Anna n in “Too Much Money,” and | Sunday, Richard Dix and L« Josie Sedgwick in|son in “Let’s Get Married.” Aesop | and “Our Gang” in |fable and Pathe Review Monda Saturday. Lois Wil- | Lewis S. Stone and Barhara La Marr | Richard Dix in “Let's Get [in “The Girl From Montmartre." and | *and “Helen and Warren™ in |Jimmie Adame’in “Whoa, Fmma": | Day.” Tuesdar. Corinne Grifith in “Mle Thursday, Lewis S. Q. Nlisso: fable; town | vesterday. and O. 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