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AMUSEMENTS., photopla_yi T_l'xi_s Week (Continued from First Page. | maker,” with William Collier, J P est Torrence: Thursday. “The Social e chown at Crandall's| Highwayman': Friday. “Born to the er the first two days of | West,” with Jack Tloit-Raymond Hat- thiz heginning this afternoon. | ton: Saturday. Reginald Denny, The = adapted frem Joseph | fornia Straight Ahead.” Conrad's novel of “Nastromo.” The ! CHEVY CHASE. comedy will b “Going Crazy with ldge Conlex. and an added attraction Margaret Livingston in "A 7l be the third lesson in Charleston Trip to Chinatown” and Neeley ¥d- S OB B wards_in_“Do or Bust': tomorrow. uesday and Wednesday | Peter B. Kyne's “The Golden Strain™ nard in ¥irst National's and Lloyd Hamilton in “Nobody's dsvil.” " augumented Iy Buster | Business”: Tuesday, Al i Bromn comedy. “Ruster Telps Dad”: and Lowell Sherman in bursdarv. Bty Froncon in Fara-fnses Women' and Aesop Fable: Wed- meunt’. production “The Cat's T'a-inesday. Pauline Starke in “AsNe Man amas.” supple 1 i Hal Roach's | Has Loved. Thursda Conway er Too @l and the Pathe Re |Tearle in “The Sporting Lover” and Friday. ¥arl Foxe and Margaret|Charlle Puffy in “Mixed Double cton as co.stars of A 10| Friday. “The Shamrock Handicap Chinatown " an adaptation of the and Mack Sennett's “Circus Toda: stage play hv Charles floxt, also Andy | saturday. Jack Holt in “Rorn to Gump in “The Shady Reat.” “Screen | Wegt,” and comedy, "Bustsr's Sky- Snapehnt At the P ramnuml-nry." Ay stare in Facemating Youth.' | augmented bt the ITmperial comed:y, | Mcers of the Dax | { O'Brien, Centra) wilt week ctem Teday Ken May Senor Dare. CIRCLE. _Taday and tomorrow, George Sidner, Gordon, Charlie Murray in Daddies.” Lupino Lane in Frivate Life”, Tuesday, Mary Astor, berinning | Lioyd Hughes in “The Scarlet Saint' serfes of | Wednesday. Barbara La Marr, Lewis Stone in “The Girl from Montmarte"; Thursday and Friday, showings, 7 and 9 pm., Belle Bennett, Lois Moran, Ben Lyon, James Kirkwcod, Lowell Sherman, 'Charlfe Murray in “The Reckless Lady,” Our Gang comedy in “Official Officers”; - Saturday. Hoot Gibson in “The Phantom Bullet" Al- berta Vaughn in “Fighting Hearts.” COLONY. “The Shamrock Handicap,” Wanda Wiley in “Thers She Goes" and Pathe Review: tomerrow, Lois Moran and Lpulse Dresser in “Pad- locked.” and Art Lake in “Papa's Mama'; Tuesdar, Peter R. Kyne's “The Golden Strain” and Mack Sen- {nett's “Wandering Willles”; Wednes- day. Conway Tearle and RBarbar: Redford in “The Sporting Lever": | Thursday, Lon Chaney in “The Road to iandalay” and Neeley Edwards in “Do or Bust: Friday. Betty Bron- son in “The Cat's Pajam and Andy Gump in “Dumb Luck™: Satur- day. Teba Daniels {n “Volcano" and Charlie Chase in “Deg Shy WARDMAN PARK—"Fmil 'uvmlnxn‘ Week. ‘Emil Jannings week,’ tadav. will fnaugurate a programs devoted to outstanding acreen pergonalities, which the Moving Pieture Guild will present at the Wardman Park Theater. The guild selects Emil Jannings as the first srrean artist to be so hon- cred hecause of the influence he has Yad in bringing abont the present revivals, the belief being that, due 1 the work of Jannings and his asso- cintes of the UFA company, a new intellectual interast {5 manifesting itselfl in films. Taday, tomerrow, Tuesday and Wednesday will be offered Emi! Jan- nings’ “Peter the Great.” a picture lealing with the romance of the zréat Russian Emperor, followed by The TLast Laugh.’ the great UFA rieture made without subti = being brought bark in n popular demand LINCOTN—"Vartety." Threa photor be shown at he Lincoln Th: {s weex. the ret. heginning afterncon and tinuing through Tuesday. will he ‘ha remarkable production “va- | risty" in h Fmil Ja 1s ~tarred. supplemented hy Mack Sen nett's “Circus Today Wednesday and Thureday, Zane Gray's "Desert Gold" will be featured augmented by Mermaid's comed “Creeps.” and scrcen snapshots: Ii day and Saturday. Lon Chanev “The Trap,” supplemented by Mack Sennett’s comedy “Gooseland.” Add- ed short reels and gpeci e will | supplement each daily program APOLLO. Todar and tomorrow. Pauline Starke | As No Man Has Loved” and car- Tuesday and Wednesday, “Fas- nating Youth” and Sennett's “Hay 1'oot. Straw Voot Thursd: Today, responce DUMBARTON. . Patsy Ruth Miller n “Why Back Home"; tomorrow, in “The Shamrock Handicap”: Tuesday, W. C, Fields in ‘It's the Old Army Game'; Wednes- day, Crelghton Hale in “A Poor Girl's Romance’; Thursday, Pauline Starke in “As No Man Has Loved"; Friday, O'Brien in “The Sflver Saturday, Buddy Roose- “The Dangerous Dub." ELITE. Today and tomorrow. “The Bat,” Mary Roberts Rhinehart and Hopwood, Pathe comedy and Tuesday, Lou Tellegen and e Friganza in “Borrowed Fin- Re: v in “Black Paradise.’ -rlmdal Fox comedy *‘Social Triangi Bara in “Madam Mystery” and Screen | Wednesday, “Broadway Butterfly’ Snapshois Marguerite De 1. | with Dorothy Devore, Cullen Landis Aatte In nown Soldier” and jand Louise Fazenda, Universal com- Betty Broneon | edy; Thursday, Charlte Murray, ' and Al St.|George Sidne: d_Vera Gordon in | “Sweet Daddies.” Fox comedy and | Pathe News: Friday, Bebe Daniels in 1""Thq Palm Beach Girl," Pathe sceni cinating (and "comedy; Saturday, Lon Chane: ter Tlelps'in “The Road to Mandalar.,” Fox “dav. Paul. comedy “Heavy Swelis.” Has Loved' = Margaret | EMPIRE tn Chinatown' -, Jack Hoxje in * Peer B. Kyne's “Dynamited”: tomorrow, and Wanda ““The Earth Woman" 1o Goes': Katurday. | and comedy. “There She Goes'; Tues- riele In_ “Veleann.” Timmie | day and Wednesday. James Kirkwood i Chase Yeurself” and|in “The Lover's I " and comedy. adge { “Day by Day': Thursday, Tom Tyler — in “The Cowboy Cop” and comedy. CAROLINA | “Bright and Early,” and International ard toworrow, “Quo Vadis,” | News; Friday, Lon Chaney and Ger- ings: Tuesdav. “The|trude Olmsted in “The Monster” and Irene Rich- | comedy: Saturday, Bob Custer in “The ‘The Rain-| Devil's Gulch” and comedy. “Phantom in taen Today and eo and comedy. The Mary Alden in ey in Bebe D Adams Hodge Tadar with i Wednesday. = METROPOLITAN]: - Sundays, Doers Open 2:30 P. M. Daily, 10:30 A. M. te 11 P. M. P& WEEK OF AUG. 22nd 9% ther Superd Combination of Screen, Stages end Musics! F :‘"w:;mnup'uq. Oriy Theater wHN Two Permonent Or LLOYD HUGHES atures Francis, Georgs Cooper and an Eszcep- tionally Well Chosen Cast in Edwin Carewe's Pro. duction for Firel National of Les Wilson Dodd's Celedrated Bt PALS FIRST The Story of & Lad WhAe Risked @ Million to Leorn His Friends. WASHINGTON'S FAVORIT! WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS On the Stage Today af 28 ond 9:38 P, M, COMEDY—WORLD SURVEY—PRELUDE DNaniel Breeskin Conducting 'llhlll ten's_Finest Orchestra "The Metropalitan Rambi r ‘Davis Conducior Week Days Only, 10:30 A, M. 8 d 5 to 7:30 P. . HHAR RO LI THEATER| I;CRANDALL’ ——————————————14TH ST. AND PARK RD.—— ndey, 3 to 11 P. M.—Daily, 1:30 te 11 P. M. ENTIRE WEEK OF AUGUST THE LOOMIS TWINS Amaszingly Versatile Artistes Sun —3 255 35, 735 and 925 Daily—N 40, 7 35 and 9.30 P. N. leo B. THE_TEMPLE OF THE ARTS| —ON THE BCREEN— SUNDAT-MONDA LOIS WILSON With Pord Sterlimg i o Screen Veraion of tie Stage Hit of THE SHOW OFF SENNETT COMEDY ——— e Tuss.-Wed.—MARIE PREVOST In “‘Up In Mabsl's Room" Thur.-FrI.—STAR CAST IN ZAME GREY'S “Desort Gold” % § % E E % < - E E “cal- | THE Police,” News; Tuesday, surprise might, and Saturday’ malln"e party for kiddies. FA\'ORITE. Colleen Moore and Llovd es in “Ireme,” Newly Edwards o or Bust,” and Aesop Fable; tomorrow, Richard Dix and _Alice Mills in “Say It Again,” Larry Semon in “The Counter Jumper'; Tuesday. W. C. Fields in “It'a the Old Army iGame,” comedy, “The Big Tdea" Wednesday, Aileen Pringle and Lm\-en Sherman in “The Wilderness Woman," Arthur Lake in “Papas and Mamas": Thuraday, Lewis S, Stone and Barbara Bealford in 014 Lov edy: Friday, Syd Chaplin and Patsy Ruth Miller in “Oh, What a also “Fighting Hearts": Sat Rin Tin Tin in “The Clash of the Wolves." Mack Senneft comedy, Rainy Knight.” and “The Radio Detéctive,” No, 3. HIPFODROME. i Tnday and tomerrow, Richard Dix, |'*hn-tnr Conklin and Gunboat Smith :in “Say Tt Again Pathe comedy and | Fox acenic: Tuesday and Wednasday, ] :('nnrafl Nagel and Eleanor Board- man in “Memory Lane, edy “Lion's , Whisker Thursday, Jacqueline Logan in “Wages for; Wives,” comedy “Heavy Love’; Fri- day, Alma Reubens and Edmund Lowe in “Siberia” and comedy “Oh Ma, the Rent-taker”; Saturday, Tom Mix in “The Best Bad Man,” “Fight- ing Hearts” and Pathe News. Pathe com- | HOME.. Lois Moran in locked” and Art lake in “Papa’s Mama”; tomorrow, Betty Bronson in “The Cat’s Pajamas” and comedy; Tuesday, Marguerite De La Motte:| in “The Unknown Soldier” and Aesop Fable;, Wednesday, Bebe Daniels in ‘Volcano” and Edna Marian in “Datedevil Daisy"”; Thursday, Pau- Hn» Starke in Nt Has and cartoon; Friday, larry Semon in ““The Perfect Clown” and Walter Hiers in “Fresh Faces”; Sat- Ford Sterling in “The Show d Andy Gump In “The Shady Today, “Pad- SADER. Today and temorrow, Johnny Hines in “The Live Wire,” Phantom Police gerfal and Fox comedy “East Side, TWest Side”, Tuesday, Richard Dix in “Womanhandled,” comedy “Dough- | nuts”; Wednesday, Conway Tearle {and Dorothy McKaill in “The Dan: of Paris” comedy “Holy Smok Thursday and Friday, Lewis Stone and Barbara Bedford in “Old Loves and New,” also Fox News. ! OLYMPIC. Today and tomorrow, “It's the Old Army Game,” starring W. C. Fields, Pathe comedy and Pathe News; Tues- day, Joseph Schildkraut and Seena Owen in “Shipwrecked,” comedy : Wednesda: comedy *'Matrimony day and Friday | “Madame Behave,” Pathe comedy “The Big Kick": Saturday, Anita | Stewart and George Faweett in “Wild Oats Lane.” Pathe comedy 'Should Sailors Marry?” PARK. Today and tomorrow, Bessie Love. Tom Moore and Harrison Ford in 'he Song and Dance Man'; Charles Chase_comedy, “Innocent Husbands," and News Events: Tuesday, Greta Nissen. Lionel Barrymore, William “ollier and Marc MacDermott in “The Lucky Lady.” Glenn Trvon comedy ““Long_Pants”: Wednesday and Thu day. Emil Jannings in "Quo Vadis"” Friday. Ethel Shannon, Hal Cooley and Wanda Hawley in “Stop Flirting" and Maurice (Lefty) Flynn in “Glenis. ter of the Mounted": Saturday. Regi nald Denny and Mary Astor in “Oh, Doctor,” Our Gang comedy. “Better Movies” and chapter 4, “The Phan- tom Police” (matinee only). SAVOY. Today, Josap Schildkraut in | River.” SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. Next Week's Photoplays PALACE—Rex Ingram's “Mare Nostrum.” METROPOLITAN—Constance Talmadge in “The Duchess of Buffalo.” RIALTO—Patsy Ruth Miller in “Hell Bent fer Heaven.” COLUMBIA—Gloria Swanson in “Fine Manners.” TIVOLI—"Foot T.oose ows,” “Man Trap." ® Cinders” and “The Feast.” AMBASSADOR \\|d- lme “The Unknown Sel- " “Ella _Cinders” and “The Show Of.” | 9" Malley in "My Ol4 Dutch” and Aesop Fable: Tuesday, Forrest Stanleyin “The Fate of a Flirt” and Mack Sen nett's “Take Your Time". Wednesday, Peggy Hopkins Joyce in “The Sky- | rocket” and Art Lake in “Separated Sweethearts”; Thursday, John Bowers | in “Hearts and Fists,” juvenile com- edy and “Sportlight’; Friday, Reginald Denny in “Rolling Fome” and Charlie Chase in Dor: Shy": Saturday, Larry Semon in “The l!\rfnr‘[ Clown' gomedy, “Buster Helps Dad.’ TAKOMA Today and tomorrow, W.C.Fields and Louise Brooks in “It's the Old Army Game,” Pathe News and “Amer- ica’s Polar Triumphs™; Tuesday, Pola Negrl, Tom Moore and Ford Sterling in “Good and Natighty” and “Moana,” outh Seas; Wednes- ard Barthel- a picture of the day and Thursday, Ricl mess in “Ranson’s Folly,” with Doro- thy Mackaill, and an “Our Gang" comedy; Friday, Syd Chaplin in “Oh, What a Nurse!";, Pathe News and v; Saturday,/Dolores Costello in “The Little Trish Girl,” Aesop's Fable and Charlie Chase comedy. YORK. Retty Bronson in “The ** and Edna Marion in “His Girl Friend"; tomorrow, Con- way Tearle in “The Sporting Lover' and.Bobby Vernon in" Rroken China": Tuesday, Madge Bellamy in “Rlack Paradise,” Wanda Wiley in “There She Goes” and Screen Snapshots; Wednesdav. Marguerite De La Motte fn “The Unknown Soldier” and Aesop Fable; Thursday, “‘Fascinating Youth” and Charles Puffy in_“Wise or Otherwise”; Friday, Bebe Daniels in “Voicano” and comedy, '‘Buster Helps Dad’; Saturday, Pat O'Malley in “My Old Dutch” and cartoon. Has the Tec}\niquc. RLETTE MARCHAL'S first photo- | play work In America was with | Betty Bronson and Ricardo Cortez in “The Cat's Pajamas.” in which she had the role ofa temperamental grand opera star. but before this picture could be released to Washington she was seen here in her second Ameri- can plcture, “Born to the West,” a Zane Grey melodrama. of the old West, in which she played the part of a dance hall beauty. Last week Miss Marchal was seen | as the Countess Zicka in Marshall Neilan's production of the Sarah Bernhardt stage classic, “Diplomacy.” This week <he appears as the heroine | of a new Zane Grey Western, “Forlorn | The tendency of Paramount cast-| ing directors to put an actress fresh from France in so thoroughly an American role as that of a dance hall H queen in “Born to the \West"” and as | the frontier heroine of “Forlorn River” may seem odd to the outsider. But the reason, it is said, is that Arlette, all the F¥rench, dearly loves American gWester and In- e o fana e - i e the | “Meat the Prince” and Edna Marion in “Daredevil Daisy": tomorrow, T R Pr l’oflh Popular ed Vaxde- of the Grads. ¥ WEEK OF AU JOE FEHR ORCHESTRA In an Unvenal Interval EXTRA #s. MULLEN & FRANCIS s In Jerome Schwarts’ Three-corn ‘‘MY HERO”’ 3--OTHER GREAT ACTS--3 ON THE SCREEN MILTON Creater of “The Sea Hawk,” + Bupported by Gortruie Olmatead in Firsth N “PUPPETS”’ Ths Copital’s Uiwme Thule in Estertatsment I TR NI CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR = 18th and Cel. Rd. SUN.—MON.—TUES. LLOYD MNUGHES Dolores del Rio end Otheve in Firot Notonal's PALS FIRST WED.—THURS. KEN MAYNARD and Dovothy - Devore in SENOR DAREDEVIL PRIDAY EMIL JANNINGS e Gv.ut Ploture VARIETY F YT - BATURDAY % FORD STERLING Witk Lois Wilson in THE SHOW-OFF TR OO RSO [}ENTRAL! munmmmmummmmmnmmm role is just as familiar to her from aris as it would be to Susie from ningham =) Partormance Continunus Daily From 1 Firat Perform- ones at 3 G. 22nd "9 of Ryneopation oved Farce With Songs SILLS ational's Production ef CRANDALL'S — Ninth, Bet. D and E— SUN.—MON. GEO. RIEN " Jos Conrads, SILVER TREASURE TUES —WED. KEN MAYNARD Dovothy Devore m SENOR DAREDEVIL THEURSDAY BETTY BRONSON and Etar Cast n THE CAT'S PAJAMAS FRIDAY EARLE FOXE and Margaret LAvingaten, A TRIP_TO_CHINATOWN SATURDAY JUNIOR STARS n Paramount’s FASCINATING YOUTH illl|llm|lul||m||||||m|||mm|mmmnm||mm||||uuumunmmnuu|m|m|mlm|uuumumummmlmmmmunn||lumuummmumlmmmmmumumummumummnmmlmlm- AUGU 1926—PART 3 Fllmog’rams T the Paramount Studios in New York, a (German) unit is working on heer Up, Charlotte,” with Willje Wolff directing and Ellen Richter in the lead. Greg Blackton. a “Junfor Star.” s in the cast. Part of the picturs was filmed in Berlin: the | exterlors in New Y = ! The concert numbers played by the Metropolitan Ramblers, under Milton Davis at Crandall's Metropolitan this week from 10:50 a.m. until 130 p.m. and from 5 until 7:30 p.m.. will fea ture Mr, Davis' own arrangement of | melody gems frem ‘Tannhauser.” “Wagneria,” which are arranged in modern syncopated tempo, but retain (hfi melodic beauty of the original com itfons. The ballad special will be " Climb the Highest Mountain® an S b iuts M e e Hender: | son,” will be played also. | Crandall's Tivoll Theater, at Four teenth street and Park road, hereafter will have avaflable for fits pa trons many of the epecfal stage attrac tions first booked for downtown at Crandall's Metropolitan. This week it will have the Loomis Twins, little Virginia and Maxine, two of the most versatile children singers, dancers and comediennes on the American stage. Ray C. Smallwood has gone to New York from the Pacific C‘oast to nego- tiate on behalf of the Handschliegl process of superimposing dramatic ac- tion against any background, without the necessity of leaving the studio. Dr. Ludwig Berger, director of “The Waltz Dream,” s reported from Ber- lin as seriously ill in a safitarium. Sheila Gerachty, daughter of Tom and sister of Carmelita, is going to i pear in a Cecil B. ae Mille pict title not given. C. C. Pyle, “Red” Grange's husiness manager; Director Sam Wood and | , author of “One Min. | are to confer on a story | for Suzanne Tenglen, the French ten- | nis star, for movie purposes, i “Secrets of the Soul” dealing wn‘ psyveho-analy: and directed by G, W | Pabst for U'FA, with Werner er).‘!a'\ in the lead, has heen brought to this, conntry. The propesed finternational film congress to be held in Parls has adopted German as its official lan guage, “after soma objection.” accord ing to a cablegram from Berlin to| Film Daily. . | ‘Laddle.” the Gene Stratton Porter | rvh‘mrfl recently shown here, was di rected by J. Leo Mechan from a scenarlo by Jeanette: Porter Meehan, “all in the fam “The Devil’'s Master,” latest for Fox John Ford's | i3 to be called “The DUMBARTON ™' Wieut ook MILLER, CLIVE EROOKE in GIRLS GO R, OME. NEW STANTON 6th & CSts. N.E. Con,_tfroam 1 o iL" B, DE Bl North Ca LIBERTY ¥ R nu{‘r\{ DIX in ist St. and . 1. Ave. AMERICAN el LA TAKOMA Talkoma Park, D. C. Today at 3. 5.7 and 0 P, Tomorrow at 7 and & P.M W. C. FIELDS And LOUISE BROOKS in “It's the Old Army Game” Also PATHE NEWS and POLAR TRIUMPH." plete and official motion picture gecord of Lieut. Comdr. Byrds flight over the North Pol I RING'S “CR! ’§ TIVOLT CRANDALL'S J4iheParkna. TODAY, AND _TOMORR THE GOMEDY PE and FORD SHOW-O e and ) CRANDALL’S DAY, AND CRANDALL’S Wavoy Theaier and Garden AT br SCRILDRRAUT in AEET THE PRINCE. TOMORROW—PAT “MY OLD DUTCH "CRANDALL'S Mats daily 2 p.m.. » Theater mul (ulrllfn ' CRANDALL'SJ ?3.".‘;..,; s TODAY—BETTY BRONS CARDO COR' ER RorK HANDICAT, '10\Iommw —REX BEACH'S “PAD. ¥, BRONSON and THE € T GOL N EMPIRE 1 u fimn JACK Pg} TE MR or THE DAY NEW FAVORITE 105 Pa. \\e Ph. \\ 952 ple Parking & CERA S GORDON ACK 1 SWET T ATU COMEDY }vvy-‘u TANE Pm\ ATE LIFE PARK THEATER 1618 lith ke MRE T LOvH and <o o e S . PRINCESS 416, th s, SAY IT AGAIN CAPITOL ot & O Sts. N.w. THE PALM BEACH GIRL. SIDNEY LUST'S LEADER 9th St. Near E e e AT, AND COMEDY. “lPPOD’RbME K Near 9th TODAY—TOMORROW RICHARD I"l\ in "SAY TT AG\AV“ ELlTE 14th and R. 1. Ave. ODAT _TOMORROW ALL-‘XAR’C‘ _{o_“THE BAT YM| U Bet 14th & 15th OL ”c TODAY—TOMORROW— TauS: anpne: ARMT GAMT features aynor. Blue Fagle.” Tt O'Brien and Janet G hand-colored film de Rergerac,” is being completed treal, Canada Universal has just completed ring Smith Rides, MacDonald: “A * starring Fdmund Cobb ar Went Wil Corbett. . “Antic Hay, Aldeus Huxle is to ha moviaized. Fllen Werner hav: | ing been engaged to prepare the con tinuity for production in the Alberta Vaughn is etarting picture titled “"Sherman Was Right Roy D'Arcy to appear in * Tdllian Gish Wind," a ture. lencia.” Ts fo star Gladys Unger Starting Today versjon made in Tt is a 10-reel affalr featuring \War Dangerous | featuring | Pe>-Wee') Holmes and Ben | ‘s novel, has been requisitioned in Metro Goldwyn-Maver pic. | the plavwright write originals and adaptations for RIALT® AMUSEMENTS. 3 Paramount. her first heing an original {for Pola Negri and as yet untitled ording to Film Daily, e sin weeks. Paiace will e Missiy nd Dar n's next iay 1 Chap by ok, will hmaker. | The wheat flelds of Al (nada; the Grs |and the Long Island stuc furnish handsome hackgrounds Thomas Meighan's new picture, | Canadian.” o “The Cioorge . — el Mary Brian has grown out of timental and romantic inte i dide o Tite - The | in | Mon Knickerbocker Manager Beatus is still hoosting his | old-air marvel at the Palace, where |he says the thermometer gravitates | between 72 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit says nd rmany Kurier [ Whis Ruster Keaton made desperate at tempts to film A hunting scene in one | of the Los Angzeles parks, but a curi | ons public defeated his efforts. * Rat tling Butler” was the picture Daily savs there will sequenca to Terusalem will e the s of the story and i medern Kings. Warner Rrothers and the Vitaphane ©f most {Corporation of America have leased *|Oscar Hammerstein's old Manhattan Opera_House in New York with the | idea of converting it into a talking pie ture studio. Wilitan of “The Volga Boatma stars of “The Yankea Clipper.” the Rupert Julian Co. is making. Rovd and Elinor Fair Spring a new | The Paramount Forty-three theatrical and movie | supply honsas throughout the conntry. | cpack ¢n like fhe American Government. hava centralized, and are goinz to do busi. | ness as a chain under one manage “The | ment. Tommy Towd, Maj. Edward Bowes radio lieutenant at the Capitel The. is to |ater, New York, has gone to Paris to direct the redecoration of the Gaumont Jack € Connelly, entativa of the & Havs i firet start Gloria Swanson's Tnited Artists will (Continued on Fourth Paga) pletura Week Days 1AM o 11P.M A FULL HOUSE OF LAUGHTER! CAHL LAEMMLE. RESENTS o The King of Jokers and the winsoms Queen of High Comedr—eaal by thelr accomplices—in a roaring riot of sprightly cowely ta Pr Clothes, Directed by Harry Follard. —SPECIAL PROLOGUE— Featuring SENORA MILLA DOMINGUEZ Spanish Soprano Soloist and COMPANY OF ENTERTAINERS He “Chuck he he he supporting Johnn Kid.” - that Werne will important be na “The King of Staged and Directed By MISCHA GUTERSON Conducting Washington's Best Orcheatra Overture, “Woman’s Love and Life”—Franz von Blon--International News--Other Hits ////// P, //////// 222222 from ford. With SALLY O'NEILL Direote Brightman aand 'HIS is more than a comedy — it's a laugh knock-out! From the famous stage hit that made New York and London roar! Im- agine the inoffensive Buster posing as a ring champion to win the heart of a pretty girl! And then being called on to make good as the champ! It's really Bus- ter's greatest pictura! ADDED FRATURES SENNETT COMEDY SENSATION! PATHE NEWSREEL—TOPICS TOM GANNON'S MUusic by play Buster Keato: by Stanl th; M Adapted by Buster's own comedy experts. VIEEK STARTING TODAY-SUNDAY, AUQ. 22 PR Farras V[ wITH hekflolt RaymondHatton. Mmflmfl\alm Edmund Burns Here’s another great Zane Grey story of the old days along the border when ro- mance rode the trails! A tale of danger, adventure and love in the bad lands of the Far West! With a great screen cast! HAL ROACH COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL SCENIC---OVERTURE, ETC. WEEK BEG. TODAY---SUNDAY, 2UG. 22 COLUMBIA stars will be the which Junier Stare have naw hesn grafted into the Paramannt They mav he happy vet Washingtan repre arganizatios spending hit vacation in Enrops productio ///////////// ///////////577

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