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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER MUTT AND JEFF—Oh, Look Who’s Speculating in Fight Tickets. Ponrrta YL AN T TS T SURe! JUST TELL Mme WHere YoU WANT TO s(T ! rve GOT A FLOCK oF TICKETS AND T kaow DARN BY BUD FISHER I TelL You x'tL PAY oL EOR THIS TICKET WHEN T GET €LusH! DON'T Be Sty Attractions in Washington Theaters Next Week (Continued from Page Twenty-five.) |screen version is a faithful transcrip- | THE BIG FIGHT Comes o®® TEMORROW MEHT AND T'M4 Fi: Tl GEE, How & HATE TO MISS THAT SCRAP! T'D G\V& OR T HAVE TWO NEAR TUNNEN'S CORNER THAT T'LL SLP You EoR TWO HUNDRED BERRIES EACH !, WHAT? LISTEN, SIR SibNeY! X CAN LET You HAve A SEAT NEAR DeMPscY's CORANGR €oR TWO two weeks' -bill, will be retained by popular demand. Douglas MacLean, Paramount co- median, in “Hold That Lion!” which is announced as the screen attraction, is described as a rip-roaging tale of love, lions and laughter, “coming in like a lion and going out like a cy- clone.” William Beaudine directed the picture, and the cast includes Constance Howard, former Follies beauty, as leading woman; Walter Hiers, Cyril Chadwick and Wade Boteler, Another of Dick Liebert's popular organlogues will be heard and the Palace Magazine, Topics of the Day and an atmospheric musical score will be added features. METROPOLITA “It Must Be Love.’ Next week, beginnthg Sunday after- noon, at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater the screen attraction will ational's _production for of “It Must Be Love,” a film adaptation of the magazine story “‘Delicatessen” by ‘Brooke Han- lon. On the stage will be featured the Record Boys, favorites of radio audiences and lovers of phonograph records. The bill will be completed by varfed short films, musical con- tributions by the Metropolitan mphony under Daniel Breeskin | and the Metropolitan Ramblers, con- ducted by Milton Davis. “It Must Be Love” is said to afford Colleen Moore & vehicle that abounds in comedy with touches of pathos, | much romance and a little adventure. The star is cast in the role of daugh- | ter of a delicatessen dealer who could not at all appreciatesthe longings and the aspirations of his offspring, al- though the mother could in a modified degree. The roles of Pop Schmidt and his wife are played by Jean Hersholt and Bodil Rosing, and others in the cast Include Malcolm McGregor, Arthur Stone and Dorothy Seastrom. The Record Boys are Al Bernard Frank Kamplain and Sam Step. Two are vocalists and one a planist RIALTO—"Broken Hearts of Hollywood.” *Broken Hearts of Hollywood™ the featured picture at the Rialtc Theater next week, 1s said to be an interesting | attempt to take the d ma that lies | at hand in and about the screen stu- | dios, and present it in the grim reality | of the failure that attends most movie | aspirations. | The screen is so enveloped in glamour | that it took courage for the producers | to strip it of its cloak of illusion and to show the tragedy hidden behind the glitter. “Broken Hearts of Holly wood™ is the story of the moth that would tempt the flame; of the candle that would be a star. Who really knows whether the divine spark burns within until the test is made! Holly- wood is the test, and an d test. For the ones who win fts plaudits no gift | 1 100 g for those avho fail it has Satar contempt. To. ward it, as pilgrims to Mecca, tens | of thousands wend their w fa vored few to gain passing success, the | nany to turn back with broken | hearts. The moral is incidental to a | story that Is sald to hold one in the | f suspen: i e cast includes Louise Dresser, | Douglas Fairbanks. jr., Patsy nuth and Stuart Holmes. For a presentation feature a group of girls selected for their charm and beauty will appear in an elaborate fashion revue of styles for the com-| ing Winter season. ! i COLUMBIA—"The Son of the Sheik.” Although “The Son of the Sheik” is now in its second capacity week at Loew’s Columbia, there is ntly | no slack in attend; » man- | Agement announce more than probable that the picture will be held over 4 third week With « supporting cast indluding ima Banky, Agnes Ayres, Bull| mta and_ other screen es. | he Son of the offers Valen- an even greater role, it is wed, than his first role of this ] The Sheik,” to which the r's'last picture is a sequel | Tt is a gripping story, revealing the love of a vounsg desert prince for min, & beautiful dancing girl, a_love that leads him into thrilling situa tions and culminates in his whirlwind abduction of the girl \ Christie comedy, a Lyman Howe Hodge-Podge, the Pathe news reel and a m am by the Colum bia Orches i Leon Brusilot will round out tie bill TIVOLI="The Clinging .. y Joy. supported by Tom and Robert Edeson, will be of next week’s bill. begin v afternoon, at Cran S | in Producers’ “The | together with Mack | “A Love Sundae.” | d pipe organ companiments and svio inte: by | Otto 1. Beck and Ida V. Clarke; | Tuesday and Wednesday. Lloyd Hughes, supported by Doic del | * Rio, Alee B. Francis and George Cooper in First National's produc. tion, “Pals First.” the story 1d whe isked his « p ne | true-to-life picture: Saturday, | Hoxte in “Looking for Trouble MY RIGHT LeG EOR A | TICKET AND THINK T WA GETTING A BARGAIN' tlon of the play and was filmed in the land where Rostand conceived his | hero. The titles in the film are from | the original play version. Pierre Magnier, French actor, who has been hailed as the successor to Coquelin, is cast as Cyrano de Bergerac. The film is in natural colors. Another feature of the program will be the guild's presentation of one of the most recent American screen experi- ments. It is that of the “capsule drama,” which is an attempt to give to the movies in a one-reeler what the short stories have given to lit- erature. This _experiment ~was worked by Will Nigh. His first film, | “Among the Missing,” promises to be | one of the most-talked-of film develop- ments in years. | | CENTRAL—“Desperate Moments.” At Crandall's Central Theater the first two days of next week, begin- ning Sunday afternoon, the screen feature will be “Desperate Moments,” supplemented by a new Our Gang comedy, entitled “Thundering Fleas, and a Grantland Rice sportlight: | Tuesday _and Wednesday, George | O'Brien and Olive Borden in the Wil- liam Fox production of “Fig Leaves.” | aqy pay the Cashier” and Pathe supplemented by O. Henry’s “The 5 ey Lick Penny Lover,” produced by Fox; |reel. “Starting an Argument”; Tues. Thursday, Mary Brian and Lionel |day, Charlie Murray, Gertrude Olm- Barrymore in ris at Midnight” ' ¢o'q and George Arthur in *The Supplemented b e . Prisciily | Booh” and comedy, “Copper Butt Dean” in “The Speeding Yenus, ‘in Wednesday, Rod La Roque in together with Clyde Cooke in “Scared | “Bachelor Brides,” Pathe news and St and the Dathe Review; Satur-|comedy, “Tol'able Romeo”; Thursday, day, Florence Vidor in ‘You ver | Priscilla Dean in “The Danger Girl”| Know Women,” also Al St. John in |and comedy, “On the Go”; Friday and “Who Hit Me?” and a news reel. Saturday, ' Rudolph Valentino in “A Each_dally program will be com-|gainted Devil,” also Pathe comedy pleted by short subjects and DID® land Pathe news, organ accompaniments and solo in - terludes. HOME. = Sunday, Thomas Meighan in “Tin APOLLO. Giods”_and Aesop Falle: Monday. Sunday and Monday, Monte Blue in | Lois Moran, Ben Lyon and James This 1s Paris” and Mack Kirkwood in “The Reckless Lady Cold Cocons”; Tues and Cameo comedy, “Kiss Me Kage' Llyd Hughes in “Pale | Tuesday, Rudolph Valentino in “The -d Hamilton in “Jolly | Sheik,” 'Art Lake in “Don't Be A s 5 Rudolph Valentino | Dummy” and Topi Wednesday, “The Sheik,’ News and Aesop|Emil Jannings in “Quo Vadis” and Fable; Friday,’ Priscilla Dean in|Felix cartoon; =Thursday, =Lionel “The 'Speeding’ Venus,” Lige Conley ymore in “Brooding Eves” and in “Kiss Pa and Hodge Podge:|Lige Conley in “Kiss Papa”: Friday, Saturda fix in “My Own|Johnny Walker in “Honesty—The Pal” Our Gang in “Monkey Busi-|Best Policy,” News and Imperi ness” and the first chapter of the|comedy, “A Bankrupt Honeymoon" new serial, “Snowed In.” Ranger in “Flashing fack Sennett's “Clrcus To- AVENUE GRAND. Sunday and Monday, Lloyd Hughes in “Pals First” and Lloyd Hamilton n “Jolly Tars”: Tuesday, Milton Sills | Saturday, & and Monday, in “Puppe nd Felix cartoon; Wed- | Betty Blythe in “She," “Mystery Pilot"” nesday, Mary Brian in “Parfs at Mid- comedy, “A Business night” and Glenn Tryon in “The | E o ;_Tuesday and Wednes- Cow’s Kimona”; Thursday, Patsy Ruth Miller in_ “Hell Bent fer aucaire” and Kducational comedy Heaven” and Mack Sennett’s “Funny- | “Air Tight”; Thursday and Friday, mooners”; Friday, Rudolph Valentino [ Alma Reubens and Bert Lytell in in “The Shei News and Aesop | “The Gilded Butterfly” and Fox com- “able: S r Johnny Walker in|edy, “His Own Lawyer”; Saturday, Ion Best _ Policy and | Sunday and Monday, “The Johnstown Mack Senhnett’s “A Love Sundae,”| Flood.” “Mystery Pilot” serlal and | Sportlight, Snapshots and the second | comedy, “The Movies. episode of “Snowed In." | s ! OLYMPIC. CAROLINA. Sunday and Monday, Colleen Moore Sunday and Monday, “Her Second |in “Ella’ Cinders,” Pathe weekly and. Chance,” with Anna Q. Nil and | ¢, “Solld Ivory”; Tues Huntley Gordon: Tuesday and Wednes- | day, Dorothy Gish in “Nell Gwynne'" day. “The Vi ' 1. with Wil- | and Fox comedy, “Cupid a la Carte liam Boyd, - Fair _and Julia | Wednesday, Conway Tearle and Bar- ave: Thursday, “The Million Dollar |bara Bedford in “The Sporting Lover' Handicap,” with Vera Reynolds and |and comedy, “Copper Buttins'; Thurs Ralph Lewis; Friday, “Lazy Bones,” |day and Friday, Shirley Mason and with Buck Jones and e Bellamy: | Neil Hamilton in “Desert Gold,” Fox saturday, “Lost at with Jane | week Novak. Lowell Sherman and Huntley |ily E aturday, Buck Jones Gordon. {in “La Pathe comedy, “The T | Bouncer,” and Pathe reel, “The Bar. CHEVY CHASE. rier Busfer.” Sunday, George O'Brien and Oltve Borden in “Fig Leaves,” News and PARK. Aesop Pable: Monday, Gene Stratton- | Sunday and Monday, Marceline Day, Porter's “Laddie” and Mack Sennett" trude Astor and John Harron in “(iooseland”; Tuesday, Lionel Ban The Boy Friend,” Andy Gump in “The Bells” and Charlie | comedy and news events: Tuesday and Mum'’s the Word” ay, Rudolph Valentino and . Evelyn Brent in “Secret Or-|Mae Murray in “The Delicious_Little Lige Conley in “The Tin|Devil,” Alice Day comedy and Pathe host™ and News; Thursday, Jacque- | Review: Thursday and Friday, Harold line Logan and Cullen Landis in| Lloyd in “For Heaven's Sake,” Mack | Peacock Feathers” and Buster| Sennett comedy and Pathe News; Brown comedy, “Buster's Orphan |Saturday, Reginald Denny and Marian Party”: Friday, Johnny Walker '"i' xon in’ “Relling Home,” Mack Sen- “Ionesty-—The Best Policy” and Im- | nett comedy, and, matinee only, chap: perial comedy, “Officers of the Da r 9 of “The Phantom Police.” Saturday, Ranger in “Flashing | Shows continuous on Saturday from Fangs, Juvenile comedy ‘Bear | £ p.m.: on Sunday from 3 p.m. Cats,” and Pathe Leview SAVOY. CIRCLE. unday, Johnny Walker in “Hon unday, Conway Tearle and Bar. —The Best Policy,” comedy, ha Bedford in “The Sporting | at, No Spinach?" Topies an Lover”: Monday, Anna Q. Nilsson and | News: ~ Monday, Priscilla Dean fn Huntley Gordon In_“Her Second | “Outside the Law” and Aesop Fable: ‘hance™: Tuesday, . Florence Vidor | Tuesday, Patsy Ruth Miller in “Hell and Clive Brook in “You Never Know | Bent “fer Heaven” and comedy, Women"; Wednesday and Thursday '“Three of a Kind”: Wednesday, Bebe (show W 9 po). Mary Astor, | Daniels in “Miss Hrewster’s Miilions™ James Kirkwood and Betty Compson ck Sennett comedy, “Circus in “The Wise Guy” and technicolor ay": Thursday. Leon Errol in featurette, “The Vision™; Friday Jumes Kirkwood and Hope Hampton in “Lovers' Island” and “Grass,'™ Lefty Flynn in “Sir Lumber and comed: vewlywed Neigh- Ricardo Cortez in lame of the Argentine.” Im- { perial comedy, “A Bankrupt Honey ('l)u)g\' moon.” and Sportlight sunday, Giene Stratton-Porter's dai sws and Cameo comedy A “Kiss Me . Rudolph | Sunday and Monday, Clara Bow in Valentino in “The S and Che intrap.” Pathe News and “Our Puffy in “Mix Doubles™; Tuesday. s’ comedy; Tuesday, *‘The Priscilla Dean in “Outside the \\ altz Dream.” an U. F. A. produc- who m he his real fr ¥ and Ae Fable: sday, * 3 and comedy; Wednesday and Lloyd Hamilton in “Jolly of Retribution Mack Thursda catrice Joy and William . and Topics of the |nett’s “Funnymooner: T Bovd in “Eve's Leaves,” comedy ané v and Friday, Constance | pported by @ new lead- ¢ man in s Nutional's S shtly tale i _American involved with Russian nobil supplemented by Neal Burns in Wife"; Saturday, Irene Rich in Honeymoon Express,” supple- | ented by Lige Conley in “Whao's | Wife,” the news reel und the rcond instaliment of the chapter play, “Snowed In AMBASSADOR—"Tt Must ‘olleen Moore, supp Hersholt, Malcolm McC Milton Sills in “Puppets” and } irtoon: Friduy. Ll Hughes in Mabel’s Room,” Pathe News Pals First” - Edwards in Saturday. Neil Hamilton “Who's Next': Sutur he Night |and Shirley Mason in “Desert Gold,” Patrol” and Juvenile comedy. “Rear op Fable and comedy. Cats.” T e YORK. DUMBARTON unday, Anna Q. Nilsson in Sunday. Dorothy Gish in “Nell | Nohody” and Mack Sennett comed iwyn”: Monday, Mary Astor, Lioyd | Today’": Monday, s Iul\v es in “The Scarlet Saint Tues. ille: lell Bent ‘er Heaven" Hugnette Duflos, Georges Vaul-|and Johnny Arthur in “Mr. Cinder- ion in *“The Secret Spring Wednes- | ell; dolleen Moc 1 Hughes in | “Wh; »men Love” and Lige (on- John Bow- “Going Cr Wednesda: . Gene Str: i Torrence in tratton-Porter's addie, addie”: Friday, 3 Vidor. | News and Cameo Comedy, “Kiss Me thur Stone, will be seen for the { Lowell Sherman in “You Nevef Know »"; Thursday, Lloyd Hughes in three days of next week. beginning | \{'y, Sunday, at Crandali’s Ambassador | Theater in First Na produc- | tion of “It Must Re ' .\'.l[r)nh {‘ mented by a variegated list of shorter | subjects and pipe Organ music Saturday Rie d Tal Th Broudway allant.” | Rent” and Hodge Podge; Frida: ——— | 'Thunder in “Phantom of the Forest' ELITE {and Clyde Cooke in “He Forgot to | Sunday and Monday, Marie Prevost { Remember” turday, “Laura La | Wednesday, Rudolph Valentino will {in “Up in Mabel's Room.” Pathe News LIante in “Poker Faces” and Aesop be shown in “The Sheik,” with | Avres playing opposite, supplemented | day, Hetty Bronson and Ricardo Cor- | by Jimmie Adams in” “Chase Your-ltez in “The Cat's Pajani nd Vita.- | celf”; Thursday, “The Clinging Vine.” | graph ~ comed, “Rea and Baflbe starring Leatrice Joy, with ‘Tom|¥en"; Wednesday Moore and Robert Edeson in support, | also Mack Sennett’s “Meet My Girl” | and the Pathe Review: T Laura | ind comedy. “Don't But In". Tues. Fuble Iividently the speeder can't say that testing his car and expect to Warner in | get away with it. “Whisperi E * and Universal = = La Plante in Universal's production of }ary Astor The Wise Gu ; ugmented by Neal | Nows and comedy, “Pay the x’ Pest™; Saturday, | jp "The Forlorn River,” |, Supplemented by a_ Buster Brown W5 SN 0 TS0 P Riay l'.uh('\ iomedy ow Escape’:| comedy, “Do Your Duty,” a new Grantland Rice § the Ini! installment chapter play, nowed In.” | WARDMAN PARK—“Cyrano de | Bergerac , first picture of Rudolph Valentino, nas | Alice Day in “A Sweet Pickle been secured by the Motion Pic Guild and will substitute on the pr gram for Thursday, Friday and Sat- v of this week. Mae Murray is the Mot present the screen version of > | edy: Saturday de Berg This is a French pre r comes to America fol- | ¢ sensational premier in| « \nno de Bergerac” has been ohe You won't have to wait — relief follows the first comforting touch of Resmol Dorothy Gish in “Nelk( and comedy, “On the Go™; Saturd: and Fo; enic, “West Wind | FAVORITE. R Rin Tin Tin in “The Night | : omedy, Helen and \\Arren' wihe Deliclous Little Desit” the]ll Too Many Relations in “Volcano. i 1£ you fail to obtain relief from other remedies v, Pauline Starke in “As | Tablets—theoriginal American o oy, e R e SO o T b | for more thana third of a century. 1or2~A-K™* _comedy our Husband's | Tablets quickly banish pains from headache. : Thursday, Doroth: Devore and | rheumatism. todthache, neuritis, lum| oci- n A Sociil Highway- | sticaneuralgis.women'spains,ete. Endinsom- )hln comedy v, Rudolph Val ) 'HCPVW.-’B-.U]:‘W] 'lh‘m'l‘fll leep.. sl eaucaire,” com. | 25 millions used annug s every. 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