Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1926, Page 23

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“ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1926. comedy, 1 in “The|day, “Moana,” also Andy Gump com-|Saturdsy, Tom Mix in “My Own|Heart.” (Shows continuous Saturday | “Who's Next": Saturday, Harry Carey River" and comedy, “George, the A . . . ey L T I ursden | oay, MDynammtteder e Mvatery | Pal als comedy, ~Don't Butt In - |from 2 pm.; Sunday from 3 p.m) |in “Satan Town" and Johnny AFthUF | Winner": Monday, Priscilla Dean fn tiraetions in Washmglon ‘Theaters | |Madze Bellamy in “Black Paradise. | Pilot” serfal. and Pathe acenic, “Outings for Al e in “Mr. Cinderella. ol i gt e Van Bibber comedy. “A Parisian e & TAKOMA. in “Mister Wife"; Tuesday, Wanda N t W k Knight"; Friday, “Grass,” comedy, OLYMPIC. PARK. . Sunday, Priscila Dean in “The| gyunday and Monday, Buster Keaton | Hawley in “Men of the Night” and ex ee Clyde Covke in “What's the World! gunday and Monday, Chariie Chep-| Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Bus- | Dice Woman' and Van Bibber comedy, | 4 Battling Butler,” Pathe News and | comedy, “California, Here We Come"’; Coming To;" Saturday, Shirley Mason |yn 4 +The Gold Rush,” also Pathe | oy Keaton, With Sally O'Nell, in “Bat- | -A Parisian Knight"; Monday, George | novelty fiim; Tuesday, Rod La Rocque | Wednesday, Priscilla Dean and Lon and Robert Frazer In'“Desert Gold.” | Nows; Tussday, Blanche Sweet in “Di. | 1 = guov . o e Sidney and Charlie Murray in “Sweet | {n" “Bachelor Brides” and “Lefty” | Chaney in’ “Outside the Law"” and comedy, Harry Langdon In “The ; 3 tling Butler”; Mack Sennett comedy | Dodaiess and Lupino Lane In “Time | myme tor e reliege Bosh: e | Pahe Reviews Thursday, Clare Kim. White Wings Brige.” “Radlo Detec- and News Events; Wednesday, Mary | Flies”; Tuesday, Jack Holt in “Sea|nesday and Thursday, Gene Stratton-| ball Young in “Lying Wives” and ] MRS et ¢ Brian and Charles Rogers in Peter B.| Horses” and Blily Dooley in_“Shore | porter's “Laddie” and “Our Gang” |Mack Sennett comedy. “Hay Foot, Rome, on the desert sands in Algeria | - | Penington In “The Golden Strain.” | Kyne's “More Fay, Leas Work": Mack | Shy”; Wedntsday, Clara Kimball | comedy: Friday, Dorothy Gish In “Nell | Straw_Foot”; Friday, irens Rich in and at various show places in kEng- DUMBARTON. HIPPODROME. also Pathe comedy, “Don't Tell Dad”’; | Sennett comedy, news and five acts of | Young in_~Lying Wives fld Art | Gwyn,” Pathe News and comedy: Sat- BE;; Honeymoon !.;pun and Von land and France. Sunday, Conway Tearle. Barhara e Thursday, Milton Sills in “Puppets,” | vaudeville; Thursday and Friday, Ru- | Lakes in “The Village Cut-Up”; Thurs- | urday, Milton Sills in ~“Puppets, r comedy, “A Parisian Knight": g X “The § ing ver”: Sunday and Monday, Lois Moran,|,, Kl " dolph Valentino in E. M. Hull's “The | day, Adolphe Menjou in “A Social Ce- | Aesop’s Fable and comedy. Saturday. Richard Talmadge in “The . Bedford in “The Sporting Lover: | Sunday and Monday, Loie Morar| also ox weekly-and comedy, “Between | doipl ELulgt STsl| 48 A e e e e T CENTRAL—"The Taxi Mystery." |Monday, Sally “O'Neil in “Don't";| pi00 (000 o, (" comedy, “A|Meals” Friday, Anna Q. Nilssen in g::?:-n:;'g‘;fi::;;f e S | Winner”; Friday, Hoot Gibson in “The YORK. “Bear Cats,” and second episode in Next week, beginning Sunday after- | fuesday, Anna Q. Nilsson, 'Night'; Tuesay and Wednes-| The Splendid Hoad" Woxr Weelly |0 s O'Brien in “The Fighting | Texas Streak” and Neeley Edwards in| _Sunday, Zane Grey's “The Forlorn| the new chapter play, “Snowed In. moon, the screen bill at Crandall's [QUERy In Her Second hirley Mason ahd Neil Hamilton 3 i Central Theater will be featured by e AR Lo e B B e Desert Gold” and Fox comedy, “TRa Taxi Mysters,” an engrossing | Talmadge in “Kiki". feriday, Pauline |y DU Cawvers Thursday_ and film play starring Edith Roberts, | 2 a 3 n s Ray and Joan Craw- which will be supplemented by Bobbie |5tV 18 the Best Poliey'; Saturday Iso Vitagraph com- ~ . Vernon in il We Hat Again.” L:f“"f",,“ the dog star, in “Flashing MR - Sgturdfl)v'. [ Tuesday, Patsy Ruth Miller in |Fan&: L | Harrison Ford in “Hell's 400.” also 3 “Hell Bent fer Heaven, augmented | ELITE. Pathe news and comedy, “Flapper a ch’s comedy. “Don Key”: | SLITE. e i < Rich in "The | Sunday and Monday. Rudolph Val i ki, \ r supplemented | entino in “Monsieur Beaucaire,” also | HOME. » Y U e e, Zane | Hage Vours Taostar Hd Lo Rome | - Sunday, William Boyd in “The Last P S from Page Twenty-two.) | berg!” Saturday, Tom Mix in “My Own e e Pal” and Our Gang in “Uncle Tom's Russia, at the Circus Maximus in | Uncle.” : Thursday Rod La Roque &4 2 “Forlorn River i r Bri and comedy, ¢ d‘“"’\?ga“' %f‘)::r:rt:,eme.\;; . together with Mack S slack and Blue Eves”: Wednesday, | ) oot IStiaw Footl: TueKday, nkee Doodle Duke - | Florence Vidor in “You Never Know 0k, g Vs o S Fomens: i comedy. " “Thvee "ot % | Golleen Medre in “Ella Cinders™ and| Clinging Vine.” and a Booth Tarking. e Adoree in “The Exquisite Sin | Brent in “Flame of the Argentine” 1Y ton-Van Bibber comedy, entitled A | Bithie iEws NS GImEny || ool GERme ot RN = Parisian Knight. ar Horse'; Friday, Blanche | «day. “Priseilli Dean in “The S APOLLO. » Matt Moore and Earle Wil- | Dice Wor and Hal Roach’s “Don APOLLO. amse in “Diplomacy” and Pathe o ay, Clara Bow in “Down Snnday and Monday. Thomas Meig 5 Tifithvered Wi ph e ha an iaesen Eatie: § and Aesop Fab 2 . “Grass,” also comedy he | Satur Hoot Gibson in “The Texas Gloria Son.” a the scenic, “(lever | § Bobbie Vernon in “Till i T;md ';A 1 | Feet.” In addition, Miss Anne Brin- | We Ilat Again.” Chaney in hursday, | ley, violinist, will offer a novel act — Jack Holt in and Im- | pizhtiy. | LEADER. perial comedy, | e Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Tom Trene Rich in *TI i - | FAVORITE. | Mix and his horse Tony in “The press” and Glyde | Sunday, Ken Maynard in Senor | Yankee Senor. comedy and to Remember’: v, Laurs aredevil.” c . Charlie Chase in 'ues in Plante in “Pok ce,” Felix c Mama ,Behave.” Aesop fable; Mon- | * toon and the third episode of the new |day, George O'Brien and Billie Dov chapter play, “Snowed In.” lin “The Fighting Heart,” Fox news; | Charles Ray and Eleanor Boardman Tuesday, Rudolph Valentino in “A |in “The Auction Block” and Fox com- AVENUE GRAND. Little Devil.” Mack Sennett |edv, “Too Many Relations”; Friday, el =i n't Love Coocoo”; Wednes- | Harrison Ford in “Hell's 400" and Sunday and Monday, Gloria SWanson | gay Evelyn Brent in “The Jade Cup.” ' comedy, “The Heartbreaker”; Satur- in “Fine Manners” and Mack Sennett comedy Te 1 and s age.” Aesop Fable and Pathe Re- | view: T Marie Prevost in Al ) ad . Henry comedy, Jack Holt in Mack Sennett et | A - AMERICAN BASE BALL CLUI L(rnlwl:nlul Gold | . OF PH[!ADELPH!A CAROLINA. 5 — ——— S e Sunday and Monday. Milton Sills in “Puppets uesday, Buck Jones in “The Fizhting Buckaroo”: Wedn day and Thursday, “The Waltz Dream’s B This 1s Pa th Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Mil Saturday. Tom Mix in "My CHEVY CHASE. Sunday. Milton Sills and Doris Ken \ ” gon in “Nien of Steel”; Monday, Clarz Wr&u*ougcomu. st Torrence in ¥idener Building,’ & trap and Job Arthur Mr. 4 | Johnny Arthur _in Philadelphis,; Pe. Cinderella Tuesday. Ruth and Monta Blue in “So, This Is ck Sennett _comedy, Centlemen:e’ omedy, “Busters Narrow. Fscape Since the insorporation of yourVAITRgYStEsI0D, ; T e e ot 18th & Lebigh Avenue, just s short distence from owr Be ety ind come What a Life"; Stedium, 1 h~ve oeen filling up my o°r with your AMOGO-GAS B na Ao rante i with the result thgs in turn I heve r od some_to oy Jack Holt in “Fortorn Ri and 001leagu eceuse of its exoellent performsnce - Our Gang in by Clothes™ and the first episode of the new chapter play, Your Al0CO-CAS has She pep thes ne éther; e oremes SAY 6 BAYE R ASPI R[ N ) ‘g”! o fuel hes given ay oer end s_large inoresse in ulmo';:?nllng\. Sundav and ) . Lois Moran, | Sl The eliminstien 0f osrbon ia plainly.te’be sees’ B e e o e | Wilien syoulisee ithe “Bayer iCross’ (on tablets; -vouare 081 shel) recomnend this @otor fusl:to ell of iy frients. Rod Thurdes AR Sina (| getting the genuine Baver Aspirin prescribed hy physi- 1n eudatanae, your;AMO00-G4S 1a‘besedeli!lenguege Sreel” and comedy ‘Sure HIT '« rage’’: Friday N Greta Nissen e Love Thief” Saturday. Hoot G “The Man Colds Headiche Neuritis Lumbago . In the Saddle.” COLONY Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatismi funday. Constance Talmadge in “The Duchess of Buffalo” and Neeley Monday: Tionel ‘Barevmers i -The DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for and Lige Conley in “Going sday, Olive Borden and Fig Leaves” and Lick P 1o E ) ” rman Kerry in “The Accept only “Bayer” package - B which contains proven directions. “The Thirteenth Man hu 4 iy mayecs Wsens et T3 SiEIE b i Mbcated i Sutey Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Ranger in “Flashing Fangs” and Von | aspirin s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidoster of Salicyliceetd Ribber comedy, “Rah, Rah, Heldel- Connie Mack is as keen a judge of motor fuels as he is of ball players. That's why you'll see his car pulling up to the AMOCO- GAS pump whenever it's time to fill up the tank. *“A sure hit” is Connie Mack's tribute to AMOCO-GAS. Give this big-league motor fuel a trial—and we know that AMOCO- GAS will strike out all your motoring troubles, score high in economy and keep your motor tuned up to a pennant-winning LOOK FORTHE LATEST CHRYSLER BEAUTY Soon another Chrysler announcement is A\ . coming. To the motoring public it will be as delightful and gratifying as that first Chrysler announcement three years ago. The New Chrysler “70” which is to appear October 9 again will upset all the common conceptions of motor car beauty, of distinctive individuality, of flawless artistry and symmetry. Once this was done in the initial Chry- sler “70”—whose masterpiece design, at once an inspiration and a discomfiture to others, is now preserved and per- tuated in the Chrysler “50” and the hrysler “60”. Now it is to be done all over again in the new Chrysler “70” on October 9, a car whose fresh, new beauty: blandly ignores the accepted and the com-, monplace and strikes out into an even more pronounced Chrysler leadership. See the Saturday Evening Post of October 9, on sale October 7, and newspapers throughout this Connie Mack filling up at one of our Philadelphia stations-—= week and mext Sunday for further details. THE AMERICAN OIL CO.

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