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THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER T, 192% lege hero is the film fare at Loew's|realizing the grim reality of it. In 1 . i Palace Theater next Saturday, when | France he meets a beautitul Frenoh T Photoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week ey g AT A S Tribute to Marcus Loew. Gwafus”; Winifred Byrd, “America’s WEEK OF In respect to the memory of Marcus | Wonder ‘Planist”; Jed Dooley of the | _SEFT: 11 SIllldly Monday Tuesday Danse,” described as an _elaborate | they fall in love. revue, featuring a ballet of 22 Chester | The presentation here is a duplica- Hale Girls, with Joyce Coles, Mile.|tlon of the showings in New York and Wednesday Thursday Ffi(hy Saturday Ella Daganova and John Triesault, | elsewhere, with special musical score Loew, all theaters of the Stanley CO.| oiitting the Occasion,” assisted by | Ambassad’ Lioyd Hughes Hugh Lioyd Hughies of America throughout the United|Audree Evans; Hal Neiman, who assa “The Stolen Bride.” “The Stolen Bride.” _“The Stolen Bride.” famous Dooley family, in “Remarks Billlc Dove and Ell\u- bmt and Billie Dove and Tolores Costello 1n Dfllorfl Costello "Tom Y Tyon ¥ | (UCCIAl dancers, will be the stage at:|and mechanical ofects. LT Qncoselle T om Mix dn traction, cofeatured with Bert Rome e doors open at 9:30 a.m., with the Lloy‘:‘ln}ll,n':mllon Llnm H‘i.':mnun oty Navy weel, orign in “High Hat”|and Henry Dunn, harmony singers.|first screening at 9:40 a.m. on week Co “Harein Seatem. Snapehots. ’l‘om(q Dick Leibert's organ music, the new |days. Sunday the first showing is at ‘tates will be closed Thursday until|Sings, dances and tells stories, and ———“‘R» DT I S e e N Y Margaret Stewart, in “Parisian‘Art.” | Apollo Hfapover. S ILRUE e B As a further token of respect, or- fimuxnng Beulah Stewart with Verle f«,',.\p.w arrison. mn L\nn anl‘_nnwmm Gnmm o F,\ ina Murphy in Tom Mix M-G-M News, a comedy and orchestral | 2:50 p.m. ’1';;{ ”f,‘;‘;‘l in Mermaid mmw" G-”r[g‘:g 115".’. the “Therl:ln"rnl!." numbers, under Don Felice as guest Sennett_comedy. “Busy Lizzie." c:»med; spanin uette.” | conductor, will round out the pro-| JITTLE THEATER—“Variety.” chestras and organs in every lsm:‘uc,\‘- $ ; pomin S theater at the opening of the first| L — 3 B tom performance on Thnrsday will play| FARLE—Guy and Pearl Magley. Ave. Grand M3 o Plead, Kindly Light,” which had been| Guy and Pearl Magley, dacing duo, Senmelt_comeds e John Gilbert and ., Ken Ma T Edna Murphy o gram. Emil Jannings and Lya de Putti Egtelle Taylor in nd . “Tarzan and the “College” presents Buster Keaton's| Will be seen at the Little Theater mes comedy. Sehith's Bionic) en Lion" | frozen-faced antics against a quickly | in UFA’s “Variety,” following the Mr. Loew’s favorite hymn since hear | with _their Strumming’ Serenaders, |C, Dagk o0 e Pl LE T AR ing it at the time of President Mc-|featuring the Melvin Sisters, will be meo Sunday. Smith Family mmem smith ¥ comedy. fune Further. all studios| the headline attraction of next | Mt: Rainler.Ma. e . Bl Benets o WAL shifting background of base ball | engagement of “Stark Love,” the idyl mwt(n T 3‘{,!',._,, age | games, track meets, regattas and fra-| of the North Carolina mountains, “Cabaret. Luping, Lane comedy. Van bt comedy. Night.' Rence Adores ions. He i . | Which having a run this week. o Lane 7, Bibber | come ght, Rence Adoree | ternity celebrations. He is the boy 3 s week hanges in the United States|week’s bill at the Barle Theater, be- Dolores Costello, 1 Dolores. Tostello o and Canada will cease all operations | ginning Sunday afternoon. In this |Central AL St ”'y’,',LJ' Comiedy. Al St Mi'.hnl‘ Sveay for 5 minutes at 2 p.m., daylight sav-|act these two entertainers are sup- Rev > bright enough for the home-town high | The to be shown is not Ben Tyon and Mary Thomas Mefehan i hyg” Brooks™and | gchool, but mot so big a fish in the the “Variety” that Washington saw Century comedy. ‘hmme “mkle ki _- larger collegiate pond. The climax oc- | Some time ago. The Motion Picture Sopics S h{ curs at the annual boat race, with|Guild has managed to secure the ing time. ported by a group of diverting spe- Sxston Derios T TIhard DI o Tew Co : . = ” clalists and the Serenaders are a|Chevy Cha, ‘i fhetore fi‘,.".““.;zm'.. Ve TRl NATIONAL—“0ld Ironsides. group of musicians who are said to Surprised foney.” cdy Comedy. aoks "—n. ~Ben Lyon 1 ———— W.x.n‘l‘r*n"‘—"“n ‘om Buster hoping to be coxswain of his | full-length Berlin version of this pie- “The Biince ot 2 ¢ B 3 i i e ture, which includes many scenes cut Navy reel. “splek and Span.” Cameo_comedy. Mar, Sportlight. “College” was directed by James W. |out before the picture was presented Seats are now selling at t a- | furnish tantalizing music. ~Ken Maynard Tor Ma)-md tional Theater for “Old Ironsides,” the| Other offerings will include Polly|(irele ¥ McAvo in s, " : Wi 'Thv O I d Stage.” “The Ovi l nd Stage."” “Irhh Hearts.” Paramount superpicture made by [and Oz in *Scene Songs,” by Willlam Wil R\‘g‘g‘"m""g) erlaj g B Cod, e Henter Hour." The Honger Hour.® “On G Boulevard “Painting the Town." Horné from a story by Carl Harbaugh | in this country. “Variety” is a Patsy Ruth Miller in | and Bryan Foy. Ann Cornwall js|melodrama of vaudeville life in Ger- Keaton's leading lady. many, probably the finest work of Billie Dove in illie Dove in James Cruzé from the story by £ !'\".“‘ Wells; Bobby O'Neil & Co. in "—‘—rm., Ruth Miller 1. MacDonald - »m_"\(arxm: Lmnz.z‘onfi.«um hmok. and Monte Blue fn— Edna Murphy in ST the celebrated craftsmen of UFA. ce Stallings, based on the career Bobby,” a miniature musical Tatay Joth Wil 5E"the famous sea fighter, the Consti- | comedy two scenes, with Lew | Colony Lioyd unmm«n anity tution. The picture begins its local | Kurtz, Myra Tracy, Billy Craig, Bea Christie comedy. Jam all in “Black Diamond T-rnn and_the RIALTO—"“Camee Kirby.” Jannings has the role of a philane “ROfled"stoekinge.” Express, Golden Lion." 3 dering rtist, v vt Van_ Bibber comedy. Navy reel. Comedy. Sennett comedy. John Gilbert appears in the title g trapeze artist, who deserts his wife for a beautiful performer, Rations Som | Craig and Madeline Briefer, and Ann T —-— ag he National next Sun- g an ne 7 5 2 e et e T Francis and Mr. Wally, “The Sun-|Elite ushty By Naugnty Ba The grand old frigate will bring|Shine Girl and Boy,” in a skit en- 2 Comedy. Comedy. m.m Griffith Richard Barthelmess Tren: p‘fil‘h—m Tom MIx in ~—Tara Bow In— |role of “Cameo Kirby,” the feature i n i Pathe News. “Wedding Bills” “The Beautitul ity “Pathe R Pathe Review. Bow in “cgnyon of Light.” “Rough House Hosie.” | picture at the Rialto for a week be- o |)‘("‘e““:""‘,le:“";‘l!n|:"‘*;5l"“‘= new love Comedy. A ,,mm"& ginning Saturday. ; i titled “Remnants.” ke Dalels T8 Wb with her a wealth of eve-filling sea- Rt 5 oo " B e Py Rcapes and an exciting sea battle| The photoplay will be First Na-|Hfip’odrome “"Z"l”'.f'm‘\ o Comedy. " harking back to the first glorious day - There are beautiful pictures and| W, \RD\IA\' PiRK—"Qu Vadis.” e 1 A 0 Va Camyn M Apma Rubens i UTES | thore are pictures that hold the in- iava S DI Scenic. Comedy. terest. Rarely are the two elements world-famous no" tional's production of “Broadway oo of the American Navy. Taking its ights,” featuring Lois Wilson and Touiee Brooks T Tolorge Costello T e Philadelphia_Capitol. when the | (0 StPROMt Gf JL T O8I Texas Ro ran BIober comedy Comeds. Patho News. __ | combined. It is said, however, th - . = L It 1 A, 2 v 3 Gz W e Winn T Wammer Baster i | the screen version of “Cameo Kirby," [ (@9 Vadis'’ a revelation of the devs ibber Heels. “Drums cf the Wardman Park Theater next week. sembled to put an end to| g0 Lon, Chans ‘i‘hv Red Lily ; ' Fox News. rages of the pirates of Tripoli, | ™S\, reel comedy, the Kinograms, | Leader Comedy. the story sweeps to the launching of [ o o) est 001 varture ‘and pipe organ & : the Constitution and the successful | piiGe® Gy U0 blete the program. ot Livingst ane Novak and Rn Barrymiore Virginia Brown Faire - Moot Gibgon i ———_—Ea Wim i | bler of the days of 39, Who uses meth- campaign which wiped the pirates - e Johnny Harron in in o o . Hor Tri . - . ” w Closed Gates." “The Beloved Rogue. from tho barbor of Tuipoli and made | GAVETY—“Wine, Woman and Song. Savoy tomedy Comedy Aeaop Fable In (Illt‘ m:n:mm-onL f its theme, “Wine, Woman and Song” is an- Macle] mcmn Marte J:m'm in the slowing historical canvas which | nounced’ as the attraction at _the | Takoma “The Callahans and is painted, the love story of the piece | Gavety Theater next week, with Bert the Murphys.” T Tempters. --] at S0 Loy ,",,m“on Desert,” from the play by Booth Tarkington N 1 | 4 ¢ B The role of Nero is played by none 'Ful»lmfi Review 2 y % s nn “ennau come and Harry Leon Wilson, incorporates Soris Kenyon i eflT Nilsson i, |both elements and affords John Gil- # i e PR LA G g T won 10, other than Emil Jannings, the great adics at Flag. i e teT. IO | bert one of his best roles. : German star. The picture was made Pathe Review. Com It is the story of a Mississippi gam- | i Jtaly, and many of its scenes were in i T 3 photographed on the ancient spots i “ESR petres, ot Frameds Wik Ro% Heeln | ods considered unethical to protect a | Rome: and the surrounding. country, roreadth i Review. E or Sérven Star Sporis, | Plantation owner from another gam-| It describes the downfall of Nero and : (i ool T o00rt% | bler in a_game of cards. He accom:|the burning of Rome. 'TP‘("luk\lluvm ‘T}?’M‘h‘ul{‘nu ver 1‘nrm'u ’;’h'r,r‘mzh.' plishes his purpose, only to have it e’ Newn e Aesop Fable, | frustrdted when the planter ends his Clyde Cook comedy. _ Clyde Cook_comiedy. Comedy life, believing himself ruined. Kirby RENT AN AVAKTIIN‘! H - eatur a o v d 7 b} L mm Tr)) “and becomes a minor thread which weaves dind_ festured Fin oA SoompRay Ee “Service L " “Sery Mdies Earle s “the tapestry. | “Old. Iron.| Which includes Gertrude Ralston. | Tivoli -”m:‘&h or_ Ladien. s said 1o be an absolutely stir. | Prima donna, and Arthur Mayer, Hal ow uty.” _“Slaves_of Beauts.” To Topic. in “Dumb_Belles, Olive Tell and Tyon, wnd™ Mary—Ben Ty . a o Binc Fore ™ Brian o mich MU® Dein o HiEh Hew® Veper Dasier T | pecomes a fugitive from justice, . 1418 n ennte y Senngtt comedy.” Desert. " Hily Doojey | charged with murder. By chance ’l'-le rmu"i.u. sm becomes infatuated with the daughter Al Sizes— Low a 8 i A a 01 Jim McCauley, comedians, | ————————"""Tguise Brooks and Thomas ring spectacle, and as a picture has | Ford and 3 ¥ T been rated with the best yet offered [ Who \\xll aid Bertrand in speeding the York .Rmm‘»s\wdl”;" in to the public. Neely Edwards comedy Snapshots. i i and will also feature his dra- Tew Cody T Geore O Brien and Tiicle Jones_in i oGy ody T T Geores O'Brlen and ek J w |of the man he tried to protect. Un Hal Roach comedy. “Ts Zat So7 ey S1¥¢" |aware that he is Cameo Kirby, who “On the Front Page." Cameo comedy, Sportlight. she believes was indirectly responsible SITH'S— o atio playlet. “Prohibition—Pro and 3 KEITH'S—"Cissie” Loftus. {'f,‘.:“’ ,',:’;Jh‘m, pathos mingles with | brette; Pearl Wilson, singing and|David McWilliams and his 10-piece One of the world eatest mimics, | 4o O e Ralston will be | dancing ingenue, and an ensemble of | orchestra will play for dancing in the Miss Cecilia (*C Loftus will top |y 84™ * b0 0 {0 Your Own Back | 16 dancing girls. The show is in 14| ballroom every week day evening up the bill at B. . Keith's Theater next | y,.3» 5 pit of vocal sentiment that | scenes, with 18 musical numbers. to and including Saturday. The pres- week, giving impressions of stars of [ on har fame. On the screen will bs shown a Par- | ent week offers a last opportunity this todav ""d‘;_“‘*l'"'dd“ ":‘"‘ will be as- gy amount photoplay entitled “The Last | season to enjoy an all-day and evening -xu}x‘»:“,‘,‘ mx;(l-":::m Billee Maye, tal.| STRAND—“Merry Whirl Revue.” [Outlaw.” L‘L\'fiflfi ?fieFIfS?k’}‘;'",‘lu-rf?c’d‘nsr@'béfi'\‘fi dancers, have proved so popu The stage offering at the Strand GLEN ECHO PARK tiful. \will be held over a sec. | Theatcr next week, beginning Sunday el g e 5 ond week, in an enfirely new act. afternoon, will be the “Merry Whirl| This is the last week of the season | e . Ve Were,” % little comedy of | Revue,” a mew production with a|at Glen Echo Park, Washington's free JI‘ATROP“”T‘;M —"The Stolen -, will be presented by Al-|company of 25 entertainers, headed Bride. essions and a cast of 10. It is | by Jack Hunt, tramp comic, assisted = Rillie Dove will be the star at Cran- eph Santley production. by Bert Marks, Hebrew comedian, and | close its season Sunday night. All| gaji's Metropolitan Theater next week, s will include Marjorie White | Gilbert Mack, Billy Gilbert, Mlle Va- | the 50 fun features will be running | beginning Sunday afternoon, in “The T [ afus, Gwafus, leska, prima donna; Bebe Tobin, sou- | daytime and evening all weck, and | Stolen Bride,” an origina admission resort of fun, which will for the death of her father, she falls in love with him. The cast includes Gertrude Olm- stead, Jean Arthur, Alan Hale, Ric ard Tucker, Jack McDonald and Wi liam Lawrence. by Carey Wilson, with Lloyd Hughes | he is made the orderly of tke captain playing opposite. of his company,- who, through pres- The supplementary attractions will | sure brought to bear by high members include the Metropolitan World Sur- | of the government, is to marry the = vey, added short reels and selections Cm‘l’m”& &Fheumn&ner l': \‘vhlch lshe Tat Sour soungubne ot & by the orchestra, under aniel | Unhappy situation averted provides 7 _— > " Breeskin. Daniel | the “climax of the play as well vs| COLUMBIA—"Tho Big Parade ‘around the Tidal Basin oy ide" Justification for its title. leralded as one of e greatest of In “The Stolen Bride” Miss Dove is & " a P bopbor s ON THE SWAN BOAT cast ss & young countess.who while | o 2He cast inciudes Lilyan Tashman, | Wax. pictures, “‘The Big Earade’ en 7 : tors the second woeek of its lncal en. ||l and less fortunate children will bene- ieiting in "Amerion meets a ehildhood | Armand Kaliz, Cleve Moore, Bert ocal en- (¢t throueh s n L Sprotte and Yola d'Avril. Direction | €8gement at Loew’s Columbia Theater lover, who finds upon his arrival in S t hn Gilbert. his native land that he is subject to [ PALACE—“College”—“Follies de : gfiliglnpla)"l:zsim Apperson, a young three years of military service which Danse. American who is literally tossed into cannot be evaded. While in uniform | Buster Keaton as an unwitting col- | the war on a wave of sentiment, little (Tidal Basin, Foot 17th St.) Adults, 25¢ Children, 10¢ Eleven Carloads of Adams County, Penna., Fresh Peaches on the B. Right fresh from the orchards came these peaches. Theyarrived in Washington in the ventilated fruit cars, as shown in the above picture, and were placed on one track in the Baltimore & Ohio freight yards ready for our distribution yesterday morning. As shown in the picture, our trucks were promptly on the job, and by the time you read this a large portion of these peaches will have been made into preserves, jams, peach butter, etc. R B\ AT Il 7 The purpose of this advertisement is not particularly to call your attention to the peaches, but rather to the facilities for distri- bution which the Sanitary Grocery Co. offers to growers and producers of fresh fruits and vegetables. You are familiar with our various offerings, but we present the picture above as a visuali- zation of the large quantities of fruit which it was necessary to i A VI TSR R e R SR TR = the Sanitary Grocery Co. Yesterday Morning for Our Great Annual Peach Sale & 0.“Team” Track for bring in when we offered you this special sale. Likewise, other sales require tremendous tonnage. : The Sanitary Grocery Co. stands as the connecting link be- tween producer and consumer. These peaches were bought direct by us from the owner of the orchard; shipped direct to us and then offered to you through our stores. _ The consumer, we believe, has always appreciated the benefits of operation of our many stores. Likewise, we believe that growers, producers and co-operatives are rapidly becoming acquainted with ehe fact that the chain store outlet offers unex- celled facilities for profitable and satisfactory distribution of all fresh fruits and vegetables.

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