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v Photoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week Sunday Monday | Tuesday THE EVENIN | Thursday ] Trene Rich in Ambassad’r|-pout 1! e wire immy_Adams comedy. n “Don’t Tell the Wite." immy. comed: Trene Rich n Trene Rich l “Don’t Tell the Wite." v Belle Bernett wois Moran “Stella Dallas, Nows. Jimmy Adams comedy. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1 his son, Wil st in liouses 726 to 732 Four-and-a-half street south- h at his death is to go to| Corps, h A grand- | Bolling I , 1s given prem- suthwest and Air Officer Ordered Abroad. Maj. George E. Lovell, ir., Army Air been relieved from duty at | S d | William Buckley, Jr.’s, Will Ffled.‘ half street southwest; The will of William | who died Februal | terday for probate. He leaves all his | The FEDERAL-AMERICAN SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT Is One of the Finest in the Entire Country. PERFECT PROTECTION liam Buckle: tailed to duty tache, United States emb: . effective June 15. Zighth street wife, Mary Buckley, with a life inter- | est in his real esta | Thomas, Meighan At her death \d-a-half | Air Corps, who southwest. | duty at the Air Corps Tactic as been assigned to 1 ave bstreet and 37 “The € Charlie Ch - Richard Dix in Lew Cody in Leatrice Joy in in “The Lady Buck Jones in Amerlnn I “The Quarterback.” | “The Gay Decelver.” | “The Ulrm(in(y"me" "l'he”l.-ulv Montmartr Flying Horseman.’ -— a Douglas Fairbanks Douglas 1l"Mrbnnkl Douglas ‘Furhm\kn I’.|I=;n I:r "l and Star Cast ! n n untley Gordon 1n, | H “The Black Pirate." X Pirate.” | “The Black Pirate.” 3 | Michael Strogoff.” ¥ oach_comedsy. Apollo ‘Assoy. Fable. Fable. Aceop_Fable. John Gilbert and Greta Garbo_in “The Night of Love." esop Fable, Ave. Grand Dark on Cameo | Sunday: t. Rainfer, Md. 1t Ratnler, Ma.| Carskns , “Tho Magician " “The Magician.” Adolohe Monjou in “Blonde or Brunette.” “Blonde o Night of Love." Lioyd Hamiiton Acson Fable comedy John Gilbert in esh.and the Devil “For Heaven's Sake.’ st Another Blonde." es 800, 802, 808, 724 Four-and-a-' The wife is named as executrix. | Langley, Va “The Great K. & A, Traln Robbery Shirley Mason in Shirley Mason in Loutse Fazenda n Lovise Fazenda in in “The Can Ben_Turnin comedy. “Rors of the Central , Tenoments. Tenements. “Finger Prints.” = Rilly Dooley comedy. | Billy Dooley. comedy. Cameo_comedy Thomas_Melghan Bert Lytell Shirley Mason 1o Gr ty Co Che Ch in “Rose of the n The Belle evy Lha., o “Ohey ths Law." g “The, Lady in Ermine."” | Broad'x b Tenemnts.” Sennett_comedy Andy_Gump_comedy. meo_comiedy Harrison Ford. Thomas Meighan, in Duml:artonl in “Love’s Blindnes _Come: n ‘Sweet Rosy Grady.” | Cirel Milton Sills in Milton Sills In Phyllis Haver “The Canadlan \ cle “The Silent Love “The Silent Lover.” in | Gang comedy Gang | “The Nervous Wreck.' | _“Shjvering Spooks,” | *Shivering 1 s Corinne Grifith Irene Rich and Betty "umYlm\ in Shirley Mason in Pauline Fred Kenneth Harlan a Col Conway Tearle in “The Bell of “"Rose of tho i In olony The Lady 11 Ermine.” | “My Official Wife." Broadway Tenements. ;. _1_Andv Gump comedy. Aeson_Fahle. Snub_Pollard_comedy. t._Joha_comedy. i nett m: Pauline Starke Shirley Mason Viola Dana 1 llace Beery in Thomas Melghan Francls McDon in in the Navy LT omedy. Tebe Daniels in | | “Stranded in_Paria." “The Silert Rider." m © Impenial comedy Bobhy Vernon Gearge Sidney in n “The Desert’s Toll." Comedy. Elite Tew Cody and Hippodr'me| The Fa Krazy Kat_cartoon. Milton sills i n ~Wallace Be Aen of Steel.” lalc Paradie Marcerine Darn | Rasmona 1 the News. Comedy, ' | “Tha Gav Deceiver.” [ “Were In the Navy ___ Cartoon. “Her Hunter Hero ____Comely No: N Comedy | Norma Talmadke in | Re wree and Renee Adoree and “Kiki Antonto Moreno in | _Antonio Moreno in i well." “The Flamine o Flaming Forest.”" m Outfit | $195 Complete Living Room Outit | $225 Complete Bedroo (Large Size Sofa Club Chair Bridge Lamp Bride Shade es Kirkiwood in jme E ¥ ward Earle in The Captal Gay_Deceiver.” Iy Wing Chair Davenport Table End Table 2 Book-Ends 2 Candlesticks 2 Torchieres Includes: Includes: } 119 Mattress, Spring, Bed Lamp T Rin-Tin-Tin i “When London Sicons George O'Brien in, “The Blue Eagle." “Tin Hats. X Week me dy Fox Weekly. | aplin_comedy. | |___ <The Failure,” Comedy, Barbal Antouio Moreno Conrad Nagel in “The Girl from Prigcilla Dean in “Montmartre.”" e Solleen Moore | Cojleen Moo: Toulee Fazonda and Shirley Magon in Thomas M Fred Thomson in | o ietons “Twinkletos Gegree Sianey fa” | “swegt Rosie OGrady.” |~ The “The Two-Gun Man. f Pathe Weekl “Millfonaires.” Larry Semon Fox Weekly Com Comedy, Comedy. comed Cartoon i omas N han in Thomas Mcighan in Nazimova in Wallace Beery in Wallace Beery in Harry Langdon Park Thom e H‘ i Gode,” l “Madotina of ke | “Woreln tho Navy | <Wereln thio Navy in el and Warren Streets.” Now." No - ek " eomedy. Imoerial comeds. 0, Henry comedy. oar s ert, Ly Barhara Bedtord and | .. Edward Earle in Ton Chaney In Star Cast in allon Landls and S > fl”\ll‘" Robert, E‘l?l in “The Chp,l‘lln s Cour- “";{ln dR"llll to “The Flaming %, v the Law."" vil's age." eien Man ! avoy s e o Carren comeds.__|_Glenn Trvon”eomedy. orge Sidi in-Tin-Tin in Rin-Tin-Tin In ordon ,filmon Sills in “While London Sleeps.” | “While London Sleeps.’ Milionaires.” o Bea Hawic- Collegians, “‘Around | Collexians, Around P Eomear the. domedy, | o Basear_ Camedy, | Snort a 3 k1 o) F Adolphe Menjou and Adolphe Menjou and Claire Wirdeor and Claire Windsor and Betien Sutnomis | e """'ixfl’::""" , s -::;u Nien'tn ., | .y Grota. Nigsen in Copad Kniel i “The el " “The Blac) rat - nde or Brunette. “Blonde or Brunette." “Tin Hal o P o ‘Aeson Fable Sennett_romedy. Sennett comedy. “Colleginng’ No. 8 Tindolph Valentino in Bebe Daniels 1 Thomas_Meighan Tom Santschi ‘Corinne Grifith ol Yhe Sheik." | “Stranded in .\q . in, g 4 in 2 fin 3 “Wanda Wiley in Izzie_and Lizzle “The Canadian. ‘The Desert's Toll.”" [“The Lady in Ermine. “Jane's Predicament comedy. Aesop Fable. Jimmy Adame comedly Trperial comedy. Next ‘mooning on NATIONAL—"1Ton High.’ Hatcher Hughes’ rce hit, called »Honeymooning on High,” will be the mttraction at the National Theater next week, beginning March Jiughes will be remembered guthor of the Pulitzer prize play tyvo seasons. ago, “Hell Bent for Tieaven. He also wrote “Ruin for the Provincetown Players and #Wake Up, Jonathan,” the success- ful comedy presented by Mrs. Fiske. In this new effort he is said to have amply demonstrated his ability in the field of fun, in its try-out at the Park Theater, Boston. The production is under the man- mgement of Mary Kirkpatrick, in as- soclation with Max J. Brown. Marion Kerby, Carol Humphreys, Reginald Sheffield, Lorin Raker, Frank Kingdon, are prominent in the company. The play will proceed directly to Broadway from Washing- ton. KEITH'S—Pat Rooney-Marion Bent. Pat Roone, Rgoney the third will top the bill at B F. Keith’s Theater next week be- ginning with the Sunday matinee. These ever popular folks bring a prand-new act with a company of 18, including many new and_ sensational dancers from the coast. The new pro- luction is called “Rooneyisms of 1927- 28." ' Teatured also will be Dave Seed and : in, comedians, in their fun 2 Success.” The beautiful and clever come- dienne Edith Clifford will offer her Jatest act that is said to be both Jleasing to the eye and ear, with Miss Hiariion Carr at the pian and Paulsen, skating terpsi- i1l be seen in “Apaches of che of fun is promised by Val Harris with Vera Griffin in “The Sheik of '61," and Per- fection in Balance by the Andresens who perform many difficuli acrobatic feats. Other acts will he announced later, &nd the screen features will complete Lthe bill. EARLE—San_ Antonio Twins.” Two olever vowlz women, Daisy gnd Violet Hilton, the San Antonio Siamese Twins, who were born joined together, will be the headline attrac- tion at the Earle Theater next week, beginning Sunday afternoon, sisted by Edna Archer Crawford. The San Antonio Stamese Twins are in no gense freaks. They are attractive, charming young girls blessed with a @egree of versatility bevond the meas- urg usually accorded feminine artistes. Others in the vaudeville bill will be dlope and Byrn “Dancemedians,” tvho, besldes their dancing ability, @ro funmakers of the first rank: Dorothy and Rosetta Ryan, “Malds of Mirth and Melody,” singers and dancers; Scott Brothers and Vernon in Alan Coogan’s sketch “Good Time Charlie,” and Dick Lancaster and Artie Leeming in * screen Test,” a travesty by Al Moasberg The photor Melford’s production of ed,” with Bessie Love, O: Gustav von Seyffertitz, I end Lydia Knott featur based on John Golden's s 3 flitam Collier “Siamese Going It was y by and “Winchell Smith, Wi Aaron \¢ Hoffman. screen comedy “‘Much the al house fea- including orchestra and pipe prgan accompaniments by Alexander Arons, will be added attractions STRAND—"Happy Hours. and Theater Mu headed by Irvin 1. Hamp { s, :| for this purpose. #nd tncluding the beauty chorus, mu!' g Do tiie MeTbANT SashA yresent next week at the 'd. be- | with Mr. Barrymore may be men- ginning Sa of this week, a|tioned Mary Astor, Willard Louts, Es- ENADDY TevUe 11 scenes entitled | telle Taylor, Helene Costello, Myrna | “Happy Hour s show is NOW | Loy, Jane Winton, John Roche, June yecelving its & touches by Leo | Marlowe, Yvonne Day, Phillipe Do Ktevens, prodv filiam H ure, “A Little Journey. vell and his melody boy overture ie Sphinx, “Thinking of You.” —“The Gorilla.” davs of experiment ems reasonable t rs should ventur s for the the public these ng, killir tery play,” at Attractions in Washington Theaters Com- | | Lac; for the first | Mon The n att | u Love, Joset Swickard, Phyl- begin: day will be [ lis Ha Nigel De Bruller, Hedda in * and begin- Hopper and many more. ning Wednesday, ¢ Windsor and | The schedule of Sunday perform Metro-Goldwyn- and at sake | for | starring Week and other light entertainments usual- ly_obtain. i With a cast of superior talent, Mr.! Talbot is offering the original stage version (not a moving picture) of the mystery-drama _that ran simultan- eously for months in New York, Lon- don and Chicago. Corse Payfon, a star in repertoire and stock dramatics; Brad Sutton and Salome Hanlon, the only female, are outstanding features in the cast of a dozen players “The Gorilla” is now shown for the first time at popular prices— dollar seats in the orchestra. RIALTO—“Man of the Forest.” Zane Grey's “Man of the Forest,” adapted to the screen, is the feature at the Rialto next week starting Saturday of this week. Jack Holt, popular hero of many western stories plays the male lead. Georgia Hale has the featured feminine role. “Man of the Forest” deals with a| romantic adventure of a rancher, who plays a lone hand at the cattle game with his interests largely confined to the wooded ranges in the high country. Because of the mystery surrounding him he is known as the “man of the forest.” The love theme is handled in a daringly unusual way, showing that Zane Grey isn't afraid to forget conventions when he wants to put real punch to his stories. Imagine a love affair that starts out by having the man kidnap a_ girl and then having her shoot him. How the hero recovers and wins the girl in spite of his enemies provide the picture with suspense and thrills. The cast also includes El Brendel, Warner Oland, Tom Kennedy, Ivan Christie, Bruce Gordon and Vester Pegg, the last named one of the West's most skillful riders. METROPOLITAN—“Don Juan"— Vitaphone. Enthusiastically acclaimed by both critics and public, the program at Crandall's Metropolitan, which com- | bines premier Vitaphone presenta- | tions with first Washington screening of John Barrymore in “Don Juan,”’ has taken such a hold on Washington theatergoers that it will be continued through a second week, beginning next Sunday afternoon. Never before in the history of the local theater, it is said, has so sensay tional & triumph been scored as by this bill. The Vitaphone synchronizes the ac- tion on the screen and the accom- | panying music or voice. Its numbers | embrace a brief introductory address by Will H. Hays, president of the Mo- tion Picture Producers and Distrib- | utors of America; the overture from “Tannhauser,” by Wagner, played by { the full ensemble of 107 concert musi- | clans in the New York Philharmonic Orchestra under Henry Hadley, and the famous “Vesti la” Giubba™ arla from "1l Pagliacci,” by Leoncavallo, | sung by Glovanni Martinelli, leading tenor of the New York Metropolitan | Grana Opera Co. John Barrymore in “Don Juan,” one of the Warner Bros'. classics, of- fers a characterization of the world's | greatest lover that reveals the full scope of the art which has made him America’s foremost actor. It also in- troduces a large number of screen celebrities in roles of importance. In point of production “Don Juan” is de- clared to be one of the most gorgeous spectacles of the Italian Rennalssance |in the days of the Borgias that has | ever been filmed. It was directed by ! Alan Crosland. “Through the entire action of “Don ! Juan” a superb orchestral accompani- | ment is furnished by Vitaphone, the New York Philharmonic being utilized Helene D’Algy, Warner Oland, | ances of the Vitaphone presentations | will be_as. follows: Doors open at 2 pan. Performances of Vitaphone at 0, 4:45, 7 and 9:15 p.m. John Barry- move in “Don Juan' 1 occupy the screen. on Suns 2:48, 5:08, 7:18 nd 9:33 p.m. The weekday schedules next week will be the same as pre- vail this week. ALACE.—"It"—Stage Presentations. share honors at Loew’s Palace next week, beginning Sunday afternoon. | “It is the screen version of ine story by Elinor Glyn, which | irected by Clarence Badger, and revenls the manner in which personal {charm that Mme. Glyn described as “It,” lifts an impish little shop girl | from a humble position in the ranks| of wage-earners to undreamed of helghts when her weaithy emplover succumbs to her enthralling person- ality. The cast*includes Priscilla Bonner, William Austin and Julle Swayne Gor- don! Loew’s Palace Magazine ace Orchestra, Aesop's I ganlogue features w COLUMBIA—"The Kid Brother.” Harold Lloyd, famous ‘‘four-eyed’ virtuoso of photoplay comedy, will present for the first time in Washing- ton at Loew’s Columbia, next week starting Sunday afternoon, a new comedy called “The Kid Brother,” in which the spectacled laugh-maker once again hopes to fascinate and convulse audiences fromr- coast to: coast. Jobyna Ralston appears as the sweetheart in “The Kid Brother,” a story with a theme not unlike “Grand- ma’s Boy,” in which Lloyd, as a good- for-nothing country yokel, from whom little is expected and less is realized, suddenly turns in and, under the spell of a pretty girl's smile, turns into the hero of the hour. Laid in a country setting, it shows how the advent of a medicine show, with its strong man, its barker and a pretty girl, not on! revolutionize the affairs of a small town, but the affairs also of the hero. The Columbia Orchestra, Leon Brusi- lof, conductor, will provide an over- ture and accompaniment. the Pal- bles and Or- the 1 complete WARDMAN PARK—"Dream Street.” The Motion Picture Guild will pre- sent two revivals for next week's at- tractions—Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, D. W. Griffith’'s mas- terplece, “Dream Street,” with Carol Demster and Charles Emitt Mack, and Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Adolphe Menjou and Edna Purviance in “A Woman of Paris,” a drama of fate, written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Revive Big Canal Project. Nearly 50 years after it was project- ed, the Danube-Theiss Canal in Hun- gary may finally be constructed. The waterway will be 80 miles long, ex tending from Duna Haraszti, on the Danube, to Csongrad, on the Thei It is estimated that it will be possi to develop 30,000,000 kilowatt hours of electricity, and that 181,250 acres of land would be redeemed by drain- age. The cost be $40,000,00 %eing delicate operation; and processes Established 1780 { Elinor Glyn’s romantic picture, “It,’ Clara Bow and Antonio Moreno, and stage presentations, in- the Gayety Theater|and his “Southern Belle,” and the ‘ ext week, where Columbia Burlesque Grifin Twins, novelty dancers, wiil $12—? “The Speeding Venus.' | A beautiful suite of genuine walnut and gumwood. Will furnish $5.00 Sends It Home $179 Kroehler Davenport Qutfit a cozy bedroom. upholstered in high-grade figured velour of your selectic ance of the articles are selected to harmonize with the s furnish a cozy and comfortable room. $5.00 Delivers This Outfit! $195 Complete Dining Room Qutfit '129 h Harlan and a “The Teo Flood.” s “Corporal Kate." News. TEACHER QUITS POST. | NORFOLK, Land, manual training teach- er, has resigned after complaint that he punished Blair Nelson, junior high compelling him to stand on his tiptoes 40 minutes with his hands behind him. 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