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AMUS Photoplayfisfi (Continued from First Page.) an star Apache of tnterpretation of Helen Gallagher, “Uncle Sam's F new son; he Swedish Nightin gale,” and Orme Libbey, he has a real “find” in man, as his partner. A Connecticut YVankee” the funniest pictures ever is from the story by ) is one o made. k romping around in the and the nd Theby and Pauline Starke celot plays inkee Arthur, Merlin. Harry €. My of the Connecticut rsemary haw the La feminine roles CENTRAL—“The New Champion.” actiondramasaid to contain e-tingling situz ixes will be offered heater the first two da week, beginning today, attraction will e, “The New Champion.” starring William Fatr- banks. Added features will be. **Hold er Sheriff.” with Cliff Bowes, “Topics of the Day.” and a_special reel Beasts of Borneo. Tuesday and Wednesday, Norma hnadge in Fir® National's version of Belasco's play, “Kiki.” supported by Ronald Colman, Gertrude George K. Arthur and Mare McDer- mott, together with a Paul Terry “Aesop Fable”. Thursday and Friday, | Ha Lloyd. supported by Jobyna 1 Neah Young ara. “For Heaven's the ¢h voung man who estab. n in the New York lix cartoon and “sportlight At laby,” starring MacLean and Billy Dooley in at Crandall's s of this The T story nq" A §s<hed a Bums, STRAND—"White Justice.” heginning today, the will ent as {ts photoplay attraction. “Wild Justice,” featuring Peter The Great, and, as an added feature, a comedy. “Buster’s Orphan Party.” Peter The This week Strand T Great, the of the een, is seen in h starring pleture, “Wild h was filmed in the lonely of the high Sie rapid succession, 1 story that revolves erions murder, and presents he Great in an almost-human role in wl he performs mir of athletic prowess and demonstrates amazing intell “Wild Jus marvel dog roduct sts’ Corporatio Chester wood, Ha LINCOLN—"0ld Loves <0l and New. tiona ve of the novel, Tiesert Healer.” hy E. M. Hull, will be shown at the Lincoln Theater the first five dayvs of this wee with a cast led by Lewis S, Stone rbara ford and Tully Marshaill The story concerns a Londe diplomat wife betra to take up the life of a nomad at the edge of the Sahara. By a st nge | auirk of fate, his wife iater cro: his d there arises a situation | that with gripping matic Other roles plaved Arthur John W. or United A 1t was directed by Klin. The support- by George Sher. Con- Loves s m are ! be shown Nissen, n Collier, will be seen in of “The story by and by ' Raoul Vernon in Chris- Grantland Rice Saturday the sixth “The Bar C Mystery.” APOLLO. Today and tomor: :‘mhm* Ralston in ess” and Clff Bowes in “Hangin, Fire Tuesday and W r-dnos‘(;lag Adolphe Menjou A\ Soci; rity” and “Whis| Whiskers® Jacqueline Lo- ®an and Feathers” and ‘Page Me"; Fric and Anita Stew Cupid” and Wild Ride acDerniott 3 inal Robert Sherwood Bertram Bloch, dir Walsh, also Bobhy tie's “Page Me,’ Spotligh installment of Jack Holt and in ott's Thursda Cullen Landis in Vernon eorge O'Brien "Rustling for in_“One in-Tin-Ti “The Night (% ito i el med in Go The Radio tective,” D NUE GRAND. d tomorrov or Heaven's Sa News and Pathe Tuesday Wednesd. Holt and Blind E “Meet Dean Dooley « “The Dange: ®hore Shy Goll * No. Radio De Today more in ter of reel; “Siber Wednesday, Straight” Rert Lytel and comed he Riding r urday, Fred Thor Across the Border,” “The Winking Tdol” john Barry ' first chap- 1 news Lowe in news. reel e in “Go Thursday, Hea Tuesday, Edmu ' comedy and Owen nd comed CARO; and tor Tramp, 3 ul .owe, Aileen 1 he Gilded H Devore: Thursday, with Olive Bor Palnt,” with Ray Saturday, “Sally, Ir with Sally O'Neill, &and Constance Benne CHEVY CHASE. and tomorrow, George Sidney The Cohens and Bow Edmund dnesday, " with Dorothy low Finger. Priday, “Wet hd Griffith; e & Mary Jane Crawford Today and and to r l‘dlm and Indian frontier Man Who Would and Thursday 'Il')l(‘ Rich and Bert dy Windermere's Fan."” comedy, “The Love Bug and Neuws ents riday, Charles (Buck) .Jones in “Cowboy and the Countes: Ralph J Troll and Pathe’s “F Past’ Saturd: Marie ¥ Kenneth Harlan. “Robbed Hair” Bluebird comedy, “A Bedtime Story CIRCLE. Today and tomorro Joan Crawford “Gimmie S h*" Tashman. cliffe Fellowes, nesday, Rich: “Let et Friday Lytell in our G; Today, William Pickford in “Brow H (nmm‘!'o\\ Milton Sills and Dor yon in “The Unguarded Hou a Hal Hoachs “Wile Tameras Lues- T dance: the first ' to sing several who declares slizabeth Gor- It Twain of | ions and thrilling | when Wil | Astor, | a | rade Ban whose | s his trust and moves him | dra- | MacDonald and he Blind God- | 1 Celeb. | Peacock | < | in in | FMFNTS THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 27 1926—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. 3 e ————_———— This Week Next Week's Photoplays PALACE--Rex Beach’s “Pad- locked,” featuring Lois Moran and Noah Beery. RIALTO—Marguerite De La Motte and Charles E. Mack in “The Unknown Soldier.” METROPOLITAN — Conway carle in “The Sporting Lover.” . COLUMBIA—Zane Grey's “Born to the West.” TIVOLI—"The Splendid Road,” ‘he Reckless Rolling Home.” AMBASSADOR—*“The Sport- ing Lover, e Splendid top Flight” Talks.” TRAL—"The Volga Boat- g he Rainmaker, Blind Goddes nd Wecks in Paris.] . Ronald Colman and Vilma. Banky “The Dark Angel” and Cliff RBowes “What a Wife"; Wednesday, phe Menjou in “A Social Celeb- and Charlie Chase in *“Mama, Douglas Mac- v Baby” and ‘Home Cured"; in “The Mas Lige Conle: and_Sportlight fith in Gang” a Arthur in Friday, Tom Ty | querade Bandit | “Cheap Skates | urday. Raymond | Paint” and_“Our Own Back Yard DUMBARTON. Irene Rich. Clive Brooks Fazenda in “Compro- Alice Calhoun and in “The _Other v"; Tuesday, Johnny | nbow Riley”; Wednes. O'Brien, Florence Gil- The Johnstown Flood"; Thursday, Dorothy Devore, Matt Moore in’ “How Baxter Butts In, Friday, Richard DIx in “Let's Get Married”; Naturday, Anita Stewart, George O'Brien in “Rustling for Cupid.” t Today, and Loutse | tomon Robert Woman's Hines in day, Geor bert in “Mone; and Billie Dove, a day and Friday, with Conway Tearle so comedy; Thur: Dancing Mothers, nd Alice Joyce. ELITE. Today and tomorrow, Marion Davies {in “Beverly of Graustark, y |and news; Tuesday and Wednesda ifth Avenue,” with Margaret de La | Motte and an_ Forrest, comedy; sday, Laura La Plante in “The | Beautiful Cheat,” comedy and news Chaney, supported b; n, in “Outside the Law," comedy; Saturday, Johnny Hines in “Rainbow Riley,” also “Fighting Hearts” and comedy. ay and tomorrow, “Stberia,” featuring idmund Lowe, edy; William Fox Alma Ruben: Lou Tellegen; com News Reel: Tuesday, Richard in “Let's Get Married,” with Lois Wilson; comedy; Wednesday, Alma Rubens and Bert Lytell in “The Gilded Butterfl ‘comedy Thursday and Friday, “The Johns town Ilood.” featuring George O'Brien and Florence Gilbert; com- edy and news reel; Saturday, Buck Jones in “The Cowboy the Countess'’; comed and EMPIRE. Today and tomorrow, and Virginia Valli in Wife” and comedy, The Clown Prince;” Tuesday and Wednesday, | Renee Adoree and Conrad Nagel in “The Exquisite Sinner Tues surprise night; ) Glen Hunter in “The Broadway Boob, comedy and vaudeville; Friday, George Larkin in “Rough Stuff” and “Fight ing Hearts,” No. 9, “Up and Wooling’ Saturday, Tom Tyler, “The Masque- ; comedy, “Punctured Ro- 1 of “The Phan- kiddles' matinee PARK Today and tomorrow, Strongheart the “wonder dog,” in “North Star with Virginia Lee Corbin and Stuart Holmes; Alberta Vaughn in “Fighting Hearts” and Park News Events: Tuesday. Dorothy Devore, Matt Moore and Willard Louis in “Three Weeks in_ Pari v Side, West Side”; Prevost, Clive Brook and John Pat. rick in en_ Sinners.” Mack nett comedy, “Old-Fashioned Thursday, Helene H in Pat O'Malley “Watch Your Fiddle Cl mance: episode No. tom Police” and party HIPPODROME. - and tomorrow, Douglas Fair- | also comedy “The Runaway,” with Clara Bow, comedy: Wednesday and Thurs- day, “What Fools Men,” with Lewis Stone, comedy and news; Friday, Reginald Denny in “What Happened to Jones,” comedy; Saturday, Rod La Roque In “Red Dice,” also “Fighting Hearts” and news. neezing Bee y. Cullen Landis in “Pioneer s and Our Gang in “Your Own Back Yand.' also Charleston contest Saturday, Kenneth Harlan and Mary McAllister in Imperial | comedy, ‘‘Heavy and chap- | ter 6 of the “Winking Idol” (matinee | only). Tuesday PRINCESS. ‘olleen Moore hase in Charley HOME. and tomorrow, Cecil B. De The Volga Boatman': Tues- | Harold Lloyd in “For Heaven's | Aesop Fable and Pathe Re- | view: Wednesday. Kenneth Harlan in | Menjou in “The King of the Turf’ and Clff | the Waiter,” 3 Bowes In “Hanging Fire"; Thursday, | Friday. Art Aecord in Jack Holt in “The Blind Goddess™ | Pluck.” the Spat family in and Felix cartoon: Friday, Tom Mix | Royal Foreflush,” episode No. in “The Yankee Senor,” Gienn Tryon | “The Winking Idol” and news reel;| in “Ukelele Sheiks” and ‘“Hodge | Saturday, Robert Frazer im “The Podge’: Saturday, Douglas MacLean Our Gang comedy, |in “That's My’ Baby,” Sennett's and last episode “Whispering Whiskers” and “The i Radio Detective,” No. 4. l ‘R. Today, “She,” with Betty Blythe also first episode of the mew chapter play starring Herbert Rawlinson. “The Phantom Police.”” and comedy;. tomor- row, Douglas McLean in “Seven Keys | Rambo |to Baldpate,” comedy and news; Tues- | “When ! and Wednesday. Zane Grey's| Adams |“Wild Horse Mesa ack Holt | nesday, Tuesday. Bellamy Dixie Merchant” and cow nesday. Bert Lytell in Butterfly”” and Clyde Cooke in light and Today Mille's da Sake, “Moon- \lmlph { of * Betty Compson and House | “Counsel for the Defense™ Gump comedy: tomorrow, ‘more in “The Sea Beast': e Brook and Natacha Rudolph Valentino) in | Love Grows Cold” and Jimmle | in “For Sadie's Sake"; Wed- Matt Moore and Katherine and Andy John Barr | Tuesda | Avery naptwo With luxurious Palm Beach : " and the dancing Southern sea | 3 - ?s a aett:lz;gi Pola is at her best § 7 D31 s In this liant, gorgeously- &!’fi’g@?gffi' gowned love-wn'xedy of Ne}w : York and the Florida coast. NEGIRERL OVERTURE~ETC. A romance of 1926 America! ¥ STREET AT 13TH 4 WEEK STARTING TODAY---SUNDAY, JBNE i In Tod Browning’s Pro@uctlon of Herman Ham MWJ atory | A 7 noabid With s Great Cast Ineluding LOIS MORAN OWEN MOORE HENRY B. WALTHALL KAMAYAMI SOJIN ROSE LANGDON A thrilling, -throbbing ro- mance of Singapore and the mysterious East! A powerful, Perry in “The First Year” and “Helen and Warren” in_“Moving : Thursday, Lewis S. Stone and Anna’ Q. Nilsson in_*Too Much and Aesop Fable: Friday, Reginald Denny and Laura La. Plante in “Skinner's Dress Suit” and Clff Bowes in *‘Somebody's Wrong"; Sat- urday, Fred Thomson in “Riding the Wind,” “Our Gang” in “One Wild Ride” and “Hodge Podge.” TAKOMA. Today and tomorrow, John Barry- more in “The Sea Beast,” with De- lores Costello and George O'Hara. Continuous Sunday from 3 p.m. Matinee Monday at 3:30. Tuesday, Mrs. Rudolph_Valentino in “When Love Grows Cold"; comedy and car- toon: Wednesday, Johnny Hines in “Rainbow Riley” and comedy; Thurs- day, “The Exquisite Sinner,” with Conrad Nagel and Renee Adoree; comedy and novelty film; Friday, “The Dancer of Paris,” with Con- way Tearle and Dorothy Mackal Fable and “Fighting Hearts” r, George O'Brien in “Fighting Heart,” Aesop's Fable and comedy. Today and_tomorrow, Cecil B. De Mille's *“The Volga. Boatman” and Im perial Male Chorus; Tuesday, Priscilla Dean in “The Danger Girl” and Lloyd Hamilton in _‘“Nobody’'s Business’: Wednesday, Helene Chadwick and Willlam Russell in “The Still Alarm” and Felix cartoon comedy; Thursday, Lewis S. Stone, Barbara Bedford and Tully Marshall in “Old Loves and New” an@ Aesop Fable; Friday, Rin- Tin-Tin in *“The Night C and (vlenn Tryon in ‘“The Hug Bug'; Sat- urday, Douglas MacLean in 'hat's My Baby,” Johnny Arthur in “Home Cured” and “The Radio Detective,” No. 5. To Tnle What Price Glory™ ALPH SPENCE has been signed to write the titles for Fox Films' version of “What Price Glory," Laurence Stallings’ comedy drama. of the world war. Spence, who is accounted an ace of title writing in the motion picture indust) has among his most recent achievements “'Classified,” *“‘Behind the Front” and ‘Mademoiselle Modiste. He also wrote the humor- ous titles for A Connecticut Yankee, regarded even today as a master comedy. Fven then he was the highest paid title writer the in dustry s a playwright, Spence )\nn\\n l)\ru\ h his mystery in is best comedy Film Features THIS K——A!Lrn PRINGLE and (/W\ 1 THE TIVOLI 14th & ParkRd.N.W. AND__TOMORROW —JACK T and ESTHER RALSTOS in CRANDA TODAY LEE U e WILDERNESS WOMA ___FABLE CENTRAL Gh Bt DAE CRANDALL’S Top, THI‘ 34 TOM| in NEW 15 AMBAS ADOR LL'S, AuBASSH 7CRANDALL’S—sEfiu.." V4th and Col. R4, BNd TUDAV = CRANDALL’S Avnluo “Grand 3 043 Fa; Ave. & Daily 2 pm.. Sundar 3 nm: DA ORROW~—HAROLD TOM o ETAYE 9 Apollu ’l‘hel(er cmmus A ROW—JACK 'D GODDESS "' " YORK CRANDALL'S,, 3085, TODAY A\D‘ FTOVOR% W- ! TL BB S ERTAL "NMALE RORTMA ___CHORUS. EHES Gn.Av.&Farrgnt HAINES and JTACK PICKFORD in "BROWN OF HAR- O OW—-MILTON SILLS and TORIC O RENYON in “THE © HOME "CRANDALL'S JOME JDAY. AXD TOMORROW—CFCIL o pALLES THE VOLGA ___BOATMAN = 11th & N. C. Ave. SE. CAROLINA ! TRAMP, TRAMP. __TRAMP." HAI 2105 Pa. Ave. I’II. W.953 CIRCLE mim:;. Parkine Space CHARLES. . “‘rouzn JOAN CRAWFORD PARK THEATER R. TODAY—WM “GIMMTE 4618 14th N.W. STRONGHEART Summer prices OLYMPIC YMPIC YouSt. FQIB Nthvl 15th ox Phominl v'ru,u\l 1-:““ APREBENS. Bhy TELLE od] EWS REEL. Wisconain Ave. NE RICH in DUMBARTON 138 ___“COMPROM WIRELY EMPIRE 911 H Street N.E. Matines at.'3, o, PAT O MALL!‘—‘{Y VIRGINTA \'eu L1 FOUR WIFE, HE CLOWN PRINCE EB¥ics OF THE DAY. SIDNEY LUST'S h Near E St. LEADER * 2 a3 io 11 0m “SHE" i 1 ! Sensational, ARG PSR P ANTON $1CE" SERIAL. And COMEDY. HIPPODROME K St. Near 9th. Continuous 3 to 11 p.m. TODAY. TOMORROW_-DOTGLAS “THIEF OF BAGDAD" ALSO COMEDY. ELITE 14th St. and R. I. Ave. Con. 2:30 to 11 p.m. TODAY. TOMOBROW—MARION “BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK” COMEDY AND NEWS, LIBERTY Nerth Cap, and P Sts, E_CHAPLIN THE_GOLD RUSH. £ 1st St. & R. I. Ave, AMERICAN ’t-‘u.mon sgub'»e MAN in “MEMORY LANE." C. H. Olive' St. N.E. Presents PRINCESS Matinee Daily 2 p. 1119 H COLLEEN MOORE in “IRENE. CAPITOL %th & O Sts. N.W. in ~RE'SEA BEASTIORE Conn. Ave. & CHEVY CHASE , Corm. Ave. 2 GEQRGE SIDNEY and CHARLES MUR; RELLYS™ AESOP FABLES ~and NEWS _EV! REW STANTON °tg;gSg,;§-E- Continuous Fro) b M SALL;I‘ 0! NElh PO- m 3 CONSTA ALLY, mr,m: PERIAL C FLAH[P«G IA‘;‘PAIR TAKOMA Takoma Park. D. C. TODAY AND TOMORROW The Outstanding Picture of the Year. d story of the derelict sea 4 la who wins redemp- tion in a biazing moment of mia after years of crime! CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY-~-PATHE NEWS-- JOHN BARRYMORE “THE SEA BEAST’ Supported by Dolores Costello And GEORGE O'HARA. Contnucus Sundas from, 3 'P. Ma Monday at 3: Ernst Lubitsch. }hln country, h The Moving Picture By Robert E. Sherwood spectacles—with “Passion,” other mammoth movies to his credit. Inspired (as he himself has admi ted to me) by “A Woman of Paris,’ AVING considered the new stars that are appearing above the Hollywood horizon, we may now turn to_the directors. There are a great many of them in evidence; indeed, the movie business| has never before been so rich in real directorial talent. Furthermore, new men of promise are being developed in the studios at an amazing r: There are two causes for tk is to be found in the importation of plctures from Germany, including such masterpleces “Passion,” “The Cabinet of Dr. garl” and “The Last Laugh. telligent and perceptive men have learned much from these films, and have used the German ideas with ex cellent effect in our own native prod- ucts, i The other cause is Charlie Chaplin, whose one serious picture, "A Woman of Parls,” was primarily responsible for the founding of an entirely new school of movie direction. In “A Woman of Paris,” Chaplin placed em phasis on the apparently trivial de talls of his story, rather than on the mass effects. lle proved that there might be more drama in one eyebrow than in all the infuriated mobs that could be turned loose on the screen.| He discovered the enormous value of simplicity. By doing this, Chaplin shattered the | tradition that a plcture, to be really great, must be constructed on a stu pendous scale, with thousands of ex tras and colossal sets to smite the spectator between the eyes. That]| tradition traces back, of course, 1o D. W. Griffith’s “The Birth of a > tion,”’ “Intolerance” and “Hearts of | the 'World.” | The Chaplin school—which may he | called the expressfonistic hool | (that's as good a word as any)—has| produced, as its foremost exponent,| ,success of it “Kiss made an enormous “The Marriage Circle,” Again,” “Three Women, Windermere's Fan" ers of the expressionistic school, cluding Malcolm St. Clalr, Milestone, Monta Bell, Brown, (reg: La_Cava, Morosco, Kenton, ¢ -| Stanl. Edmund m Taylor and Goulding, John * K % Kk themselves before this school to a marked degree; among these John Robertson, James Cruze, Raou E De Mille, Frank Lloyd and Brenon. They are all their pictures with those flashe: brilliance which are known as cal Lubitsch tou Willian ““WILD JUSTIGE” A dog hero you will love in a story that will thrill and amaze with Its swift adven- ture. COMEDY—"Buster's Orphan Party” Vaudeville Season Opens First “'eek In Augnn ers and bored idl game of life. OVERTURE, “THE —INTERNATIO EIIIHHIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlflllfllllllfllllllllllmlmlflmflfllIllllllll UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE muuu|mmu|uuumnmmmmmm CRANDALL'S, [METROPOLITAN] F ST. AT TENTH Sundays, Doors Open 2:30 P. M. Daily, 10:30 A. M. to 11.P. M. ¥~ WEEK OF JUNE 27th 9% \ Pirst National Offers o Keenly Amusing Comedy of Vivid Bocial Contrasts, Engrossingly Deploted by a Cast of Superlative Merit. AILEEN PRINGLE TR AR LOWELL SHERMAN Robt. Cain and Associate Artists im Arthur Stringer’s, The WILDERNESS WOMAN The Colorful Narrative of What Befell an Alaskan Prospector and His Beautiful but Grotesquely Garbed Daughter Upon Their Arrival in New York With £1,000,000 in Cash—A Clever Blending of Adventure, Comedy, Romance and Thrills Flawlessly Produced MBROIDERY BOBBY VERNON in “UNTIL WE EAT A6 World Survey—Overture—"THE FORTUNE TELLER” DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA T —orere_amsd IR CRANDALL'S, IVOLI THEATER Sunday, 3 to 11 P. M. Daily, 1:30 to 11 P. M. E WEEK OF JUNE 27 THE ORIGINAL BLUE JAY ORCHESTRA Thirteen Clever Collegiatestfrom Johns Hopkins, in Two Complete Changes of Program, Offering an Interval of MELODY---NOVELTY-—-MIRTH 8u 5:15, 7:20 and 9:30. Monday at 3:40, 7:35 and 9:30. Tues.-Wed. at 3:40, 7:30 and 9:40. Thurs. E Bat. at 3:50, T:40 an (Herbert) JACK HOLT---ESTHER RALSTON In Paramount’s Picturization of Arthur Train's THE BLIND GODDESS Tuos.-Wed.—STAR CAST in ““THE RAINMAKER” Thur.-Fri.—RICHARD BARTHELMESS in 'RANSON'S FOLLY" Saturday—TOM MIX in “THE YANKEE SENOR" nmTE e e i T T Before coming to Lubitsch had proven imself a master in the production of “‘Decep- tion,” “The Loves of Pharaoh” and Lubitsch turned to simplicity, and has Me and “Lady re the princi- pal results of Lubitsch's new method. There are now swarms of follow- in- Lewis| ucts of Clarence v Edward Sutheriand, Willlam Beaudine, Walter Earle M. In fact, all the younger men -| who are now coming into prominence are disciples of Chaplin and Lubitsch. Other directors, who had established came into being, are showing its influence are King Vidor, Henry King, Tod ‘Brown. | ing, Rex Ingram, Eric Von Stroheim, Olcott, Herbert brightening of en Cecil B. A story of Palm Beach, where gay spend- paid £30,006 for never made the * ble . h De Mille is not insensible to the new style. the hook. but has picture because of antagonism to Paping Toma the South " which e this v at th alto, York, havin, rried of money, is 1o be re an’ picty Var Is from Dix, Mr e Ralston and « ance «st named headed for m * % in the where | There is one lonely fig movies who still stands exactly he stood 10 years ago, iznoring the vast changes that are going on about him. I refer to David Wark Griffith who has adhered loyally to the old| chool which he himself founded iffith, the real pioneer in the art of direction, is now a bhack number. He has advanced not one fraction of an inch since he produced “Broken Blossoms,” with the result that his ictures have been prod worn-out _rubber stamp. | have been based on those 1 principles of hokum that served well enough in “Way Down Iast,” but| that have been discarded long since by more progressive minds L It will be interesting to watch the future career of F. W. Mirnau, the German director, who was responsible for “The Last Laugh." Murnau to arrive in America shortly 1o direct for the Fox Film Corporation. Il is a welcome visitor to these shores {and if he is given the same opporti nities that Lubftsch has had, he should contribute materially to the uplift s the \ American Optimism, OLA NEGRI the e i att nd for tl sbroad to the ibute den o Amert. oplas ct that i essentiall ther Atlantic reen and its imy the nte on this Pola, |t optimistic ¢ able stde f the <neex at the s goo-ex mashy, cheer. tendenc drama imantic o s " on the which Cecil De Mille is be called 'he King of First National owns the movie to Papini Life of Christ WEEK DAYS PERFORMANCES CONTINTOT! 11 A M. TO 1L P M. SPLASH! A SNAPPY BATHING GIRL REVUE Bery horeans RTHUR SONERS ROCHE ith — “From the . Gladys Wi'ber Studio Suits and Erach_Apparel Furnished By Royal ers seek excitement in the ,.» cred DN, OPERA MIRROR"” (Tobani) NAL NEWS—COMEDY— I nmmmmie STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA = OO OIRLCTION STANLLY CO. OF AMERICA II“I|IIIIlllllIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIHIIHIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIlllIIIIllllll Presenting Keith Popular Priced ¥ ville persor M a7 and Photon- plays of ths First _Grade. 13th 8t Be- ow P N.W. P& WEEK OF JUNE 27th 3% THE INTERNATIONAL COMIC LEW KELLY & GO Setting Forth Further the Weird Adventur “Dope® on the Stage s a N ‘A STRETCH OF THE |MAGINATION” EXTRA sessie—BLOCK & DUNLAP—rrancine Hough Performance Open nday at In o Melodious Miniatwe Musical Comedy will and J. Fred Coots “ORCHIDS"” ADDED HAL SPRINGFORD Poer of the World's Greatest Female Impersonators {n ‘‘FEMININE FOLLIES” 2--OTHER GREAT ACTS--2 ON THE SCREEN H.B. WARNER-VERA REYNOLDS = Raymond Hatton, Virginia Pearson, Jack Mulhall in Maz Marcin'a “SILENCE”’ Now Playing to Capacity on Broadiway ct the $150_Soale !IIIHIIIHIIIH@IIIIIIII"IIIH] CRANDALL'S CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR | [CENTRAL] 18th and Col. Rd. Ninth, Bet. D and E MON., TUES. - AILEEN PRINGLE LOWELL SHERMAN Chester Comklin _and Robert Cain in Arthur Btringer's, the WILDERNESS WOMAN Aesop Fable—Added Hits by T SUN., MOX. WM. FAIRBAKKS and Edith Roberts in a Tense, Action-Drama, The NEW CHAMPION Cliff Bowes in “Hold Sheriff’'—Special Reel and Topics IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIII||IIllIlIIlllIIIIHIIIIlIIIII|||I|I||II|IIIIII|IIIIIllIlllIHIlIIIflIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIlllmlIIIIIIlllIlII!IIIIlI WED., THURS With Huntley Gordon and Victor Varconi in Warner Bros. SILKEN SHACKLES Charlie Chase in “Mamo, Behave” TUES., WED. Norma TALMADGE Ronald Colman, Geo. K. Arthur, and Great Cast in Belasco's| Aesop Fable—Added Hits FRIDAY ROD LA ROCQUE Elinor Fair and Julis Faye in BACHELOR BRIDES Christie’s “Dancing Daddy’— Review THURS., FRI. HAROLD LLOYD Supported by Jobyna Ralston and Noah Young in Paramount’s FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE Feliz Cartoon—Sportlight SATURDAY STAR CAST Led by Wm. Collier, Jr.. Ernest Torrence and Georgia Hale in THE RAINMAKER SATURDAY DOUGLAS MacLEAN In @ Breesy New Comedy, “Our_Gang” Comedy— THAT'S MY BABY Snapshots—Chapter Play Billy Dooley n “Shore Shy” T LT L |mnmlm|mlumm|mmnmmumnmumtmmmumnu|mum|uml»mmmmmmmmmmm|mmlmmu|mmnm|mnmunumiummluuumuu||||||||mumnmummummmummnmmunlummm AR AR RO =l