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AMUS FILMOGRAMS EMENTS. Bits From the Studios and Theaters. MBERS of t tures Prod tion have to ban pr the clerg tion, as well advertising Word that. film at charges else to $2.50 are shown t . ridlcule it pr r bilibe as rd the A French court the contract of an ground that acting in a_specific pi ture would be detrimental to her nic als and ordered th ress, mone Genev age, provided with Film Da savs that big operators ) the pletures have not “hol of to “presentations’ 1= 3t not rather that the cost of presen- tations has prevented the pictures from *holdin, The Star pre- | Atcted that this might be so a long | while ago. All threat of a salary cu wood h | as the result of o mass meeting of the | Academie of the Movie Arts 3 | Sciences at which it was resolved that everybody would economize in picture making. n 1ol Joseph Cawthorne, comedian. is to appear with Janet Gay- nor in “Two Gir picture. The movies a 3 v the threat of a general investigation governmentally L & fra: It was rather a friendly thing for | Roxy to do when he turned over to the | tothers of Charles rand | g a| the, t] ew York theater. Not those things these | | or $31.186, fit at his N e doing “The Four Horsemen of the Apc frpse” and “Ben Hur” will always re. flect the greatness of the work for th screen by the late June Mathis. Be: xides it was she who discovered Ru- dolph Valentino and other stars of the screen besides. red Newmeyer, who directed Leon Errol's picture, “The Lunatic at| large,” was once a big league ball | plaver. He started pitching in the minor leagues and eventually landed in the American l.eague, where he “pitched his arm out” after only a| short period. He went to California to cure his arm and became a motion picture director instead h completion of “The li..ves adaptation from the famous Geae Stratton Porte: Meehan, F. B. 0. director. to film “Little Mic vill be the first starring vehic : | T'rankie Darro, child actor. Fran iid fine work in “Judgment of the and he also had an important “Moulders of Men.” “Coney Island,” a stor) greatest plaveround, Incs is producing for F. B. O., wa written Dby Joseph Jefferson O'Neill, who gathered the material while work ing as a reporter on the New Yo World. Roy L his first creen Crown Prince in and now bobs up cause of his Evil.” Colby Harr ager of Loew’'s Palace Theater in the future, it is announced, ser’ TLoew’s Columbia Theater also in the same capacity. Richard A. Rowland, ager of First National T has announced the purchase for Mil-| ton Sills of the mor. famous of all Peter B. Kyne's novels, “The Valley of the Giants,” a story of the Big | Tree district of Californ! | Forty onereel subjects, ranging in| variety from animated cartoons to scientific studies, made in the UFA studios in Berlin, have heen bought | by the Motion Picture Guild. One of | of Amer ich Ralph | 1: | | creen Vil appearance e Merry Widow, 2s & comedian Dbe- | work in “Adam and| "A de | n. producti neral man- | ures, Inc. them, “Flowing Ornaments,” will be |yacht Faith, and he is planning to|and organ music will complete the |install aboard this craft a complete | program. shown here’ this week. The Motion Picture Guild is per- plexed. Receiving many requests fo 2 Valentino picture. the board an-| nounced ‘“Monsieur Beaucaire” as a coming attraction, and was immediate- | 1v flooded with letters of protest, it is | claimed. One hundred persons were paid for | eating lunch recently at the Para-| mount studio. Although obscure folk, | they were waited upon by an interna- | tionally known woman, Pola Negri. | Tt was difficult work for them as they.| were called upon to eat lunch at fre-‘| quent intervals, from 9 a.m. until mid- afternoon, while cameras recorded a | restaurant scene for “Sun Kissed,” | Miss Negrl's new picture, In which | Miss Negri starts as a waltress | Greta Garbo, suave siren of the | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, wiil | 2dopt the “Russian hairdress” in her | portrayal of Anna Karenina in| “Love.” serried mass of fuzzy curls, is achieved | by the difficult use of more than 100 | little curling irone, | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer will enter the short subject field this Fall, distribu ing 1~ famous “Our Gang” com dies; a serfes starring Charlie Chase; a_ series of “allstar” comedies; 19 unusual dialect comedies, starring Max Davidson: also a series of two. reelers, called reat Events,” based on outstanding events in American history, besides a tfice-weekly picture | news service and 25 UFA “oddities.” Mexico contributes a beauty to Hol- | Iywood in Gloria DeCota, winner of | beauty contest in City, who has arrived in the film capital fo em. bark upon a screen carcer under th aponsorship of Cecil B, DeMille. Miss DeCota i8 described as a striking latin type. and she will debut in “The Angel of Broadw Leatrice Joy feature, i | Clara Bow, who in the space of two ! short years has become cne of the | zreatest box-office stars, has signed a new long-term contract with Para- mount. Her next production after | > will be Elinor Glyn's “Red | fan ce-up is| equired at the desert locat where 1,250 actors ure app acenes for Paramoun! a- breur.” ar | beards, and it is one of the jobs of he cosmeticlans to apply them. The location camp i8 located 215 miles north of Hollywood in the sand dunes | near Guadalupe. Esther Ralston will glor American stenographer in he mount picture, ‘Heaven Working Girl."” Richard Young business man in Sterling is the “tired” Gloria Swanson, Director Raoul | ‘Walsh and 98 players and extras )('fl! Tollywood last Sunday morning for & | location trip to the C na Island | isthmus, on Sa Thompson (hal newest Gloria Swanson picture. The production is already haif finished. Dr. Rudolph Iothar, a play “King Harlequin Samuel Goldwrn's new Ronald (ol man-Vilma Banky picture, “The Magic Flame,” is based. is expected %0 be in New York about the middie of aupR Para- Help the Arlen s the It and Ford{ one | thor of the on which # been removed, it is reported, | < { show | the { ety but much be: | by Ernest Vajda | quences This unusual hairdress, a | d la civil enginee { number ! August to witness miere of the pict * has never in Ame the motropolit: King Havle- produced as a | Theodore Roberts, and old | of tie screen,” who has a life contract | with Paramount, recently visited the | | studio of that company in Hollywood and renewed aequaintance with P: | mount stars with whom he has worked | | in numerous pictu “Viennese xt Lovers" picture ho has developed actress, starring vehicle for Coast Studios a story by author of “Gent] Albert Ray i dire <t includes 1 Lowe Ratcliffe. Arthur an, Byr and Nor: man Peck. Mary Duncan fame has ar is making appea ons Moran popula very, 8. | Anita Loos. Prefer Blonds {ing. Th | Housm: | Munson hanghiai G ed in Hollywood preparations for her rances Fox Films tu: and producti Dozens, perhaps h i ful women, in a Dble fashion anclent Greece, will be one of novel features of “The Private Lite of Helen of Troy.” which Carey Wilson is to produce for First National Pictures. Wilson describes it as a aphrase of a modern fashion show, and says when Max Ree, o me ator at the studio. turns in his designs, which will have the Bakst inspiration but wholly original treatment, it will be found that they have not only vari auty Peter Chong Goe, the Chinese actor whose characterization of the myste. tious butler in the Pathe serfal, “The Crimson Flash,” held in out 10 episodes, is playing a simil character in the Broadway musical | comedy, “Hit the Deck.” | Aesop’s Film Fables, the anir cartoon comedles with Farmer Al aucient Aesop, back some 2,000 years. A moral, properly sugar-coated, will entertain to a high degree. That's old | Aesop’s idea, an idea that has caught | on with the movie fans. 1 A street a block long copied from a | section of Soho, slum istrict of Lon don, has been reproduced on the Para- lot at Hollywood as part of the | background for Emil Jannings’ second aramount production, “Hitting for Heaven."” Adolphe Menjou's next picture has | been announced as “The Musician,” Menjou declar that it is one of the best storfes ev written for him. He will play the part (mark of sirl L Young composer who marries the | W thne. has appeared as a poor and 0. | Five of the i en appear in - Joan Crawford, Paulette Duval, Dorothy Sebastian and Gw Lee. Backgrounds of scenic beauty that are world famed used fo of “Ne Param picturization of the Zane Gre John Waters, director, took dar Breaks and Zion N: C onal P Utal h, for many of the scenes. Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton | | wear asbestos beeveedees in “‘Firemen, | | Save My Child,” because one of the nes calls for their pants to take | Richard Dix is going to play a dash- | ing caballero of the early California days in his next picture, “The Gay Defender.” frora the story by Grover Jones, deallng with the career of Joaquin Murrieta, one of the most colorful figures in California history. Production is to begin about Au- gust 15, “Soft Cushions,” Douglas MacLean’s latest comedy for Paramount, may | have its first official presentation in | the world's smallest floating theater. | MacLean is the owner of the motor mation picture theater which will | accommodate just six spectators. A | special sereen and projector are now | being decigned to fit the limited space | aboard the yacht. | Last week's attendance at the | Riulto Theater, New York City, ex- | ceeded any Midsummer week in the theater’'s history. Emil Jannings' film, “The Way of All Flesh,” has gone ahead of “Variety,” “Beau Geste” and “Metropolis,” three of the Rialto lead- ers, and is expected to run through the Summer. i Building a theater in the middle of a region covered with sand dunes is a difficult and unusual job, but it was | accomplished by the legion of Para- mount studio carpenters, who con. | structed the tented city that housed | the 1,500 actors and others engaged in filming “Beau Sabreur” at Guadalupe, Calif. " Owing to the fact that the com. pany of players worked only in th {me and transportation facilities were poor, plans were made to have motion pictures shown every night to the workers. First National Plctures has pur- e ts to “The Man and the Moment,” by Elinor Glyn, first published in London in 1915, and safd | to rank with the famous “Three| Weelis” and “It” as a story of breath. | lets romance and intense emotional| conflict. Arnold Kent, blond leading man in | “Beau Sabreur,” has been signed to a | new long-term contract with Para-| mount. It was through Adolpe Men. | jou that Kent got his first chance with | Paramount. Born in Italy as Lido| Maneti, he studied as a youth to be| but later turned to the stage. He has been in Hollywood little more than a year. | For the new picture, “Twelve Miles dut,” several revenue cutters and a rum-runner” vessel, built after the pattern of those in use on the Atlan- tic Coast, were anchored off San Pe- | dro, and were used in the scenes, | which Include a thrilling race between | the revenue ships and their quarry. Sam Robbins and his Baltimoreans orgunization of Maryland melo- | dists, players of syncopated melodies, | singers and . add a nove never before presente Washington, “The Garden Festiv a music and dance extravaganza, bas- ed on & famous painting by the cele- brated French painter Watteau. in The vivacious spontaneity of “Rolled Stockings,” exploiting the Paramount | Junior Stars, it is announced, has in- | red Danfel Breeskin, conductor of the Metropolitan Symphony, to ar- range one of the most delightful mu- sical programs of the Summer season. One of the largest and most elab- | orate dance scenes in “Twelve Miles | Out,” the new John Gilbert picture, presents more than five hundred peo: | ple in the sequence, which represents | a New York dance palace. | Samuel V. Morris, a prominent citi- | zen of Minneapolis and the father of | Margar Morris, who has a part in| the Illks’ epic, “Moulders of Men,” is past exalted ruler of Minneapolis Lodge of Elks, and proud of the fact that the daughter of an LIk was se. lected to play the leading feminine role. s rest through- | _ | bagan | seenes Warner inspired his greatest work. | cently ! = Fame makes him forget the girl for a | Shooting exteriors in New It will be the first time Adolphe | has the whole line-up of j habby | wo | May Josef rer, vom- | Willlam Demarest and Bobby Gordon. husband, and his own twin brothel ard directed for Metro-Goldwyn-} G at Loew's Columbia thi week, starting today. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D._ C, AUGUST 7, 1927—PART - e [ WEER OF, AUGUST Sunday " Richard Dix Monda Richar Manpowe News, S Tuesday Richard Dix Dix Manpower. News - Seent Ambassad'r Apollo Ave. Grand . Cameo ellamy in Bollamy i I’ H Roers, Lon_Chaney Mr. Wi 3 Clinse Comed: Pathe News. v Langdon C;rt;lina T o Wednesday Friday Thursday John Gilbert, Saturday William Collier, Jr__in “The Sunset Derby ' tlight John Gilbert in Christo.” Laura La Plante ¢ o 0t Wi “Monte I H “Claire Windsa The Claw." Christie comedy. Bellamy in Beware of Widow Sennett_comedy ek Muifal in Gave Me 50 Cents Smith s Family Comedy. " Fox News Lot Chane Wu Hirrison o Control nilton Fables Mac Murray in “Altars of Desire “Mr red Davie 1 “Too Many Crooke A1 comedy oty reel ¢ Moute Blue “The B Mermaid_c Lon_Chzney, in il in “Mr. W, Charics Viifty i __comady Suapshots. g The Tel e Vidor World Snub Hodg Gilda Gray iret Fahle Her iar Pody Daniels a Taxi* i The Fe oni omedy Clara, “Rough ¢ M Matin, Avoy in, Ladies.” ) Sills raned. Bobby Vernon comedy — Review Colony Auna Q. Nil in oy Windsor in Anua Q. Nilsson on Glory Gl r Long Lioy Ima_ Ruber e Heart of S okims com Curiosity_reel thy Rivier in he Danicls in bt etter Way.'" Kise In & Taxi Ramon Novarro Lo » Nrigade Pathe news Felix + Goudal i “Fighting Love." Comedy Colonel Tim rawford ™ Juterstanding Heart “doan Mooy ™ Frontic Prevost in “The World " it Bride.” 2 " Fioe ey Pat) Wise €racker Moy Ham Tim T Henry B. Waithall T Elaine “The Betty Riteg.” Com Richard Dix niedy oland i ooeed o Wt the Front Q. Nilsson Mad Greater in Greate Glory " “The Come Con Ty Seton Craxtord in, . Ma in “Spuds an Acventures. Tamy Bihi comedy Contedy. Eugene Comedy Lon Chaney n i w The Romantic Ase Mr O'Brien oy Hines 5 “Stepping Along.” Come “Buddy Roo Not scheduled “Jack Hoxie in “Grinning m The Galloping Jinx Baby Ronald Colman in Dark Comedy Joiin Barry “The B Rogue.’ Ay Bran kout Reilly.” Angel.” Comedy Silxe g Tom ore “Milton Sili “The Sea Haw Keaton feie “The Robert Frazior “Doris Kenyon in “The B Joim Bar n “The Fol Rogue Biiste saint." ore yed Sar Bus George K. Atthur Gty Shoppcrs. B Wi Bound.’ Ray comods. “The Ca Bohi Wilders Con, Comedy How Rouh Ho Axnes Avres Ros comedy i Rosie. m Naughty But Ni Charlie Chase com Laura La Plante “Cabaret Art Lake come “Reware of Widows ¥ Comedy Al VING completed his ments for work recently in “The Jazz Bros. productio his debut film | Director Alan Crosland, veturned to the C stage engae- m, Al Jolson on ‘his first | L et & UATODIE which will actor. who re st after ork, now rincipals at Jolson, but Cantor the sea MENJOU been ur usually successful in the n have directed his pictures Monta Bell, formes arlie Chaplin in the direction “A Woman of Paris,” fn which jou lirst the featured Menjou in his initi: tion, “Broadway After Dark nest Lubitsch in his fir picture, “The Marriag; tially enhanced the restige. jcolm & Clair started his ear Paramount director with Me y nd Duchess and and followed that up second directorial effort slebrity,” in which Menjou als rred. ) camne rtunity and a s seen as a philandering | Who benefited by has assistant only Oland. Desser including not Warner Eugenie sprang into MeAvoy, Rosenblatt. t Amer This Week. First_Page) can Fhsogiee e s th Orange Blos and Inter the bill, and en Snapshots i Newsreel, rounds out was “The ain it it in Ace Lew Cody hard Rosson, who directed Bett nson in “Ritzy” and_the Tar mount Junior Stars in 19 ockings,” directed * in “Adam and ,* Robert Z. Leon- | 3londe or Bru ¥. Hugh Herbert and Florence Ry- erson, are the authors of “Adam and Evil” in which Cody and Aileen Pringle, who plays the wife, are co- starred for the first time, It is Miss Pringle’s initial appearance as a comedienne. “Adam and Evil” is announced as a roaring comedy. The supportinig cast includes Roy D'Arcy, Gwen Lee, Hedda Hooper and Gertrude Short. The Synco-Columbians under Leon Brusiloft in @ special overture, with lighting effects_arranged by Colby Harriman; the Pathe News, a scenic = STANLEY, » 74 Sunday, Doors Open at 2:30. ™~ WEEK OF Diversified Program of LITTLE Tll;? —‘“Manon Lescaut A picturization of “Manon Les | the famous novel written by the Abbe Prevost, comes to the Little Theater today as the week's attraction. It was made by the Ufa Co., producers of “Variety,” “The Last Laugh, “Passion,” etc., and Lya de Putli is its star. Director Arthur Robison has faithfully transferred the I story of the beautiful Manon and her poor lover to the screen, investing the picture ith lovely settings and c tumes. Miss de Putti, star of ety” and “The Sorrows of Satan the title role is an unu ful and cha a marqu with a penni less artist. The two lovers wind up in arret in Paris and, though the girl eak and wayward, her love for the tist seems to survive in intensity through it all to the t her life. Accompa will be short subject Motion _Picture Guild, Harry Langdon comedy, a Uf: elty called “Flowing Ornamen music by the Little Theater Trio. WARDMAN P. Jolson Filming. | yoky with His Directors en who Men- limelight, | produc- Circle™ Menjou u | with “A So- Luther Reed's great op- Menjou of ¥ | fort to rest hi in “Rolled | campaigr 2000000l s G o G NI ROPO £ OF RECOGNIZED PREE), A" WUE ST, = 10 th ™ A Dynamic Melodrama Leading to a Tremendous Cli Mulhall™ n You in Comedy._Car Colleen M aushty But N “hase cont o W The Al St h coniedy g Pathe Williiin ¢ Van Bib it Bt nedy Toie % MeAvos i vish Hearts Animal Wi 1 or comedy Sennett com th Frohman 20 Years. tA LEWIS, who has been in which Adolphe Menjou was | Moreno in |2 York “A Woman | St & yoin| Db e b D'Abbadie D'Ar- | ing . who was functioning as techni- | of the -al adviser, and when production of | Her nppearance crvice for Ladies” was projected | was in stock. Later W Menjou Is said to have suggested that | James K. Hackett and Charles D'Arrast, who had just been made a | man, with whom she spent 2 Paramount director, {ry his new mega- | Her entrance into films w | phone on him, and it was so ordered. | fith's “Intoleranc tor % remained on the Pacit 5 | then played in “pe Discovered at Last. with Laurette ; Lady” and * u HE reason for the typical pose of | One of her Napoleon. with right hand '“j';":'(" Lok at last has been | with Colleen Moore in “Ella Cinde Her role in “Resurrection” was that of one of the aunts of Prince Dmitri nette,” the Durin -1 mon City and was born educated sta New the filming of Paris,” Menjou man, Harry Mexico and on s witl roh in ( which —e st. She rd the Giant Kille recent roles was in ing in his waistcoat o | explained! | While preparing ‘he Fighting Iagle on of Conan Doyl ierard,” De Mil | thorities found that 1selt the filming of | ' a screen ver “Adventures of tudio research au it was in an ef- to conserve ev for his Napoleon position Hope Hamptc France, where she completed « techi colored film and is rehearsing the new Romber: iy e strenuous | et Donnelly musical slumped | returned ounce of energy that this freakish - int IFilm Features SIDN 1 RANDALL HIPPODROME K. near 9th AREES RAT, S FIRE BRIGADE. dth_ & Butternut Sts. | TAKO| CLARAHOW 1n “CHILDREN OF IIVORCE." DUMBARTON, 313 Wisconsin ave. D IRENE RICH, (LYDE SR MEDY, itavi 3 COMEDY. “HAVE RAGE deneiis 03N MIX in I Daily, 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. AUGUST TTH ~wx wr and @ Screen and lusical Hits SNO MANTS ( CAMEO THEATER ™ fuinier. TOMORROW ND - TUESDAY—LON __CHANEY_IN “MR._WU NEW THEATER 3% 8th 5t. 5. __LON_CHANEY in “MR. W1 EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. CRAWFORD in THE UNI NDING HEART." NEW STANTON 6 ¢ ses NE. MARIE PREVOST. (HARLES k1Y SGETTING GERTIES GAKIER VERY HODWOOD'S GHEATES STAGE SUCCESS Ph. W. 953 CIRCLE =5 radve. Phivv. Typl ed HANSON. ELINE DAY N TOR E FORA CAPTAIN CAN st St & R. 1. REGINALD. AND RIOUS.” orth Cap. and P Sts AE MURRAY in 2 WILLIAM i Guramount Gictir The only serious drama ever i duced by Charles Chaplin, and which | the great comedian wrote and directed himself, beging a week’s engagement at the Wardman Pa Theater to- night. It is “A Woman of Pa a story pro- | Scenle—World A NEW HAL ROACH HIT—"LOVE 'EM AND WEEP" Survey—Overture, Washington's Finest Orchestra. THIS WE BRIAN RO. CRANDALL'S 1oLt “Sweethearts.” Daniel Breeskin, Conductor K of the mishaps of a French country gl in the gay metropolis of France. Tt created a sensation when first re- ed. Adolphe Menjou and Edna Purviance have the leading roles, | Menjou as the richest bachelor in | Paris, whose intrigue with the heroine | leads to interesting complications | when the girl's country lover arrf in town. Miss Purviance had her first dramatic role as the heroine. Short ubjects and music will complete the program. The Motion Picture Guild Presents FIRST AMERI- CAN SHOWING! UFA'S “Jealousy” With Lya Di Putti and Werner Kraus THE nt Sugplies Dry Anything Pi T is Qs remier VA $~ WEEK OF W HELEN Al l."n'n Novelty “Flowing Ornaments’ " Little ?rtrig.._'r‘;in Wardman Park s Charlie Chaplin's' " " “A Woman of Paris With Adolphe Menjou and Edna Purviance World Famous OTHER STAR ACTS AND " Theat J. FARREL Nancy Nash and Others in ;%HIIIIIIIIIIIIII N i Ao “Ballet Mecanique” I 3 = S i i ; W% miped U New $125,000 Cooling and Ventilating EARLE 13thBEL.F AN ENTIRE EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT “THE PASSING PARADE’ A New .and Uniqus Vaudeville Unit. Show in Ten Gorgeous Scenes With McMANUS and KNOWLES TWELVE SUNBEAM GIRLS —ADDED _ATTRACTION— PIETRO ON THE SCREEN Gt BUT HONEST’ I IIIIlll‘llllfillfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIHIIIII!IIIIIIIIHIIE 1ith & Parl TODAY AND TOMORROW “ROTUGH HOUS JAYRES i HAL Rd. N.W CLARY ROST ROACH CRANDALL’S _AMBASSADOR ) 18th & Col. Rd. N.W TODAY. TOMORROW K DAY RICHARD DIX & HRIAN in “MAN POWER. ROACH STAR_COMEDY CRANDALL'S CENTRAL oth Bet. D & TODAY AND_TOMORRC MON: BLUE in “THE 2 BRUTE.” CMNDALL'S avoy Theater 5 1ith & Col. Rd TODAY—PHYLLIS HAVER CONTROL. TOMORROW- BUSCH TUTY_SH( CRANDALL'S 1% BELLAMY CRANDALL'S At mieaiee Tn(h“\:vtu\ OW—-GILDA CRANDALL'S TODA ST ST O WoRE e !F‘}fz»wolvnusQ \ A1 THAN SHORE |\ 1| OR MOUNTAINS | GREAT SHOWS 1" EVERY WEEK FARLE'S Every Part of the D MAR ER pUmn i A i WE pictures AUGUST 7TH —wa i MAT : TELEPHONE " i 'E THEATER D C NN in MORETTI oW AGN TODAY—CLARA B T'SE ROSTE. = TO FATH CRAl [L’S Chevy Chase, D. “THE TELEPHONE GIRL." TOMORROW—LON CHANEY in “MR. CRANDALL'S COLoNY CRANDALL'S £OLORY, rue TODAY—MILDRED DAVIS LLOYD HUGHES In 700 M Piano_Accordionist SPECIAL HOUSE FEATURES MacDONALD o Happy Story of Young Love i “THE_BRUTE. 11th & N.C. Ave. S.E. CAROLINA 11 ve ARRY_ LANGDON, PRISCILIA BONNER.™ “LONG ANTS. se- lected to play the role of Senora in there. n a world traveler, visit- islands the stage rif- she Heart™ the | Hoffman from | AMUSE MENT Se Grandson O{ SECE 13 have been divulged that Charlie heen ks " of | known recently Ste { Indian actor. wk with Douglas Iatter entered film the famous Ap: irba since . is the gran he chief Ger Stever The Gaucho,” om Fairh: "he nk An Archduke in Films. Tup s A His Roval H Archduke T been ilms dire the signed | prompted cate with Count Hungarian Ambassade States. The | archduke's reque: | ture as to precipitate |a duel With imme the et nsport ork with NOW KLRENOIF —Ove a B A nomanTic Comedy o PARIS HOTELS &/ OF THE Swis$ ALPS WHEN WINTER SPORTS FLOUNISH Jan Ga vears is said to | his it hecs G eroni mo the rought Arizona Viej 1me ated the | With his s Mount n RIALTO PLAYING Cog, L /S by €0 REFRIG ERATION " RBE and #/s VICTOR RECORDING ORCHESTRA OVERTURE “As Yon Like It Palace Concert Orchestra THOMAS GANNON Conducting Special Added Stage Creation *MCDN MAGIC” AN AMER] OOROTHY WILSON HALBACH ADDED HITS FABLES NEWS DICK LEIBERT at the ORGAN N (NOIAN 1DVL el urin il LOEW’S | EVE STARTED SOMETHI WITH COLUMBIA F Strcet at 12th WEEK BEGINNING TODAY, SUMDAY, AUGUST 7TH. ING—but it isn't over Yet! SEE— ADAM & VI ity that will keep the doctor away for good and all. | A great new comedy starring team in a riot of roars that will £ echo round the world. A new slant on matrimonial tangles— a solution everyone should know! Indians,