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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON. 104 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1928. 29 OPFPORTUNI OAD ORED— MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St Whart Datly 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Coutiter on Steamer it Vernon not open on Sundays Blank Books E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. No. 27 for Hay Fever, Hay Asthma and Summer Catarrh A Homeopathic Pharmacy B Street NW. Phone 595 New Washtagton Ridg 15th and New Vork Av Luncheon §5¢, 75¢c, $1.00 Dinner | s1.50, $2.00 anll Supper Dancing No Cover Charge At Any Time Frankiin 8160 i Ll Open ct 8:. 3% Savings Accounts Twe Convenient Banking Offices ed by A 30 A.M. Daily 4% on Time Deposits klin Na- equipped to rer me: a Franklin National Bank Penna. Ave. at Tenth St. NW. 1111 Connecticut Avenue COCHRAN. THOS. P. HICKMAN erident V. P. and Cashier e T J0mN Permitting Sto-Over At ALEXANDRIA Fare (Round ) mr VEHNON(?, Rannway” Asmin 337 ? = "DOWNTOWN WAREHOUSE For Rent r 927 D St ZPROOP iT ELEVATOR CURITY Real Fstate Dept Ave. N.W 4 iTA Exerciser and Reducer Rr 15th & Pa nine for home ex- eight reduc Reasonable Price So0id on Kasy Terms Get 1t at GIBSON’S 917-19 G 5t. NW. scientific I « KAPLOWITZ GHLOREN NURED - INTRAFCMISHS | Four Listed in Casualty Rec- ord of Yesterday—Babe of 16 Months Included. were injured in e accidents. There were s old cet norcheast, st ribs when struck on € nd Thirteenth automobile puto, 18 years | idad_avenue northeast alty Hospital in | and | Ca- she darted from behind 1tomobi ndition pron: said that rked car struck her ed serious. Boy's Ear Drum Broken a result of an automobile acci- occurred August 17, Josepl 9 years 40> Eighth sireet was Wash- tound old taken to George anc 1.B and C str automobile op 601 Tenth stree asu hes on the face ¢ developed later. 5 months, 1303 B suffered ginternal in- fes 3 3 S she from the sidewalk and beneath th el of an automobile that was being neuvered from the curb by George { Haines of Hyattsville. Wheel Passes Over Child's Body. to H. O. Seagrest, a police- man_attached to the récord office at the Detective Bureau, who witnessed the accident, the wheel of machine passed over her body est took her to the hospital. The full extent of her injuries has not been determined After he was struck at Seventh an reets_by hard D. Miller, mont avenue, old, 620 ined by that The ur fell G R 1334 11 years old, Charles Lanier, street southwest, was his family physician, who he had a sible 11 but that his condition was SCARED THIEF FLEES, LEAVING LOOT TWICE | Unarmed Woman Wrests Suit Case From Man, While Screams Foil Other Attempt s Elsie Pa e, unatme ot 1 aylight robber vesterday land bolieved by police have entered the home of Mrs. Marian Scranage., 1700 Rhode Island avenue, a few minutes later and, after gathering up a large bag of loot, was frightened away by the screams of Mrs Scranage and her maid, Nettie Thomas, colored, #bandoning the bag. . Police have a good description of the | man who entered Miss Parris’ apart- ment. Miss Parris says that she heard noises { en the third floor of the apartment from the erchitect’s office in which she | works on the first floor, and, going to investigate, found the robber carrying a i snit case she recognized as her own. | She grabbed it, and the intruder ran out of the building Panic-stricken when the maid saw | the heel of a man’s, shoe behind a cur- ! tain on the third floor, Mrs. Scranage and her mald locked themselves in a third-floor room, and the maid called out the window to a n2ighbor for police. By the. time the police had arrived the burglar had fled and left the loot. The contents of the bag were identified by Mrs. Scranzge as the belongings of four young women who occupy the top floor of her home. PEYSER NAMéD CHAIRMAN OF FIDAC FOR CAPITAL Interallied Veterans to Tour Ru-| mania After World Congress in Bucharest. Maj. Julius I Peyser, former depart- ment” commander of the Legion in the District of Columbia, has been appointed chajrman of the Federa- tion Interallle Des Anciens Combattants for the District. The designation was made by the national commander of the Legion, and was in accordance with the dircction of the executive committee of the Legion., which authorized the ap- pointment of representatives to the first meeting of the Fidac conference, which will be held in Luxemberg on Septem- ber 11 From Luxemberg the entire delega- | tion will proceed to Bucharest for the Fidac congress on September 16. A tour of the country has been arranged the Rumanians veterans, and the delezates will be privileged to see Ru- mania in a manner not usually extended to the ordinary traveler. At the Luxem- erg conference the organization will by undertake to reach an understanding with certain veteran organizations of the central powers The Federation Interailie Dés Anciens Ctmbattants a federation of the World War veterans' organizations in | ;1. comedy, heads the bill at Loew's | the various countries which fought against Germany. The word “Fidac” is taken from the first letter of each word of the official name WILL FILL VACANCIES. Civil Service Commission An- nounces Tests for Positions. Service Commission today he following open competi- tive examinati agricultural engineer at 700 y and assistant engineer al $2.600 to $3,100 year, Bureau of Public Roads and Bu- rean of Chemistry and Solls Junior sclentist (nautical) at $2.000 " Hydrographic Office, Navy De partment Full information blanks may be obtain mission 1724 F street TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, National Players—“The Home Town ers,” comedy, at 8:30 pm. Matinee at 2:20 pm Larle w11 and application ed from the com- am Palace am., 12:30 9:55 pm. Metropolitan—“U. 5. mith,” am. 1.40, 340, 540, 7.40 and 9:45 pm Fox —"Road House,” continuous noon 10 11 pm Columbia-"The Garden of Eden " at 30:45 am, 12:25, 2:20, 4:10, 6, 7:50 and 940 pm Little Theater—"The Girl 1 eontinuous 1 to 11 pm Tivoli—The Drag Net | 4:05, 5:50, 7:40 and 9:30 pm Ambassador—"Green Grass Widows at 616, 8 and 9:40 pm Central—"A Texas Sleer at 3.30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9.40 pm pm Forbidden Hours 2:30, 4:25, 6, at 7:55 and Love," at 2:20 2 ves- an automobile driven by fracture | American | | “The Cop,” continuous 11:30 | 11:05 1140 12 Sunday Charlie Murray in Vamping Venus. Comedy News. [ | }\mhassad r | % Dorothy \M "l. 1l and Anollo Ty, ‘Be Gooq i Tke ‘g Mike stmedy. ke | Richard Barthelmess | Aye. Grapd ™ “The Wheel'of Chanee Mermaid_comed M |Cameo N MU R M Thre: Thr Carolina 110} i ed severe racture of the leg and | Central Milton Sills “in “Burning Daylight D Chevy Cha. Circle T s Lad Dolores Costello in Do Glorio | Colony Dumbarton M El'te "ip’odrome < X ity Home | Leader | New | Park - T . SraRg i L Princess ameds i s S \Hm Th i in | i Savoy Seco Uik Ma. - T Jetta Goudal “The Forvidden Woman ~John Gilbert in ‘The Cossack: | Truxton velty sceniC. arthelmess Rich Wheel of in | fi;oli ' York ~Richard in “The Cha nce. Mermaid comeds. M. Vamping Venus al Dorothy M 1l in Jack Mul Ric in John The Chaplin Monte Cristo Comedies The Opening Nizht Sennet 5 John_Gulbert in Shame Sham; Comedy. Cartoon Fox Ne: “The Missing Link “Easy Ccme, Easy Go.” ~dohn Giibert in Tuesday Charlie Murray in Vamping Venus.” Comedy News George B The Drag Net Cameo_comedv Milton” Sills in Burning Dayitzht Roach-Max_Davidzon comedy John Gllbe: The Cossac) Chaplin ¢ Pathe News Monday harlie Murray in Comedy, News oft Lady. Be and Mike hard Barthelmess xd comedy Wheel of Chance ermaid comedy ibert in sack omedy Pathe New Daniels in ““The Astor in Girl Ma Behe co-Ring Marriase Fi fi5-Fifty Dolores Costello 11 Glorious Betsy “omedy. Rarebit *y_Kat_cartoon Syd_Chaplin in skirts K acqueline Logan elty reel 1 W e Leopard Lady N nedy Krazv Kat_cartoon nuett rome Pola Nesri in Three Sinners.” Clara Tlow in dies of the Mob Vera Reviolds in Golf Widows Novelty reel Cameo comedy Arthur Lake olores Costello in rious Betsy Kat eartoon Nevs Marmont 0 “Harold Teen Comedy Billie Dove in “The Heart of & Follies Girl.” Comedy s Comedy vlon Davies in The P Alice Tase in Obey Your Husband, omedy Pathe Reu Robert Armstr Saquar o Billie_ Dove arrison Fo Woman_Asai the World MY Nowelty reel an Gilbert in The Count of The Yellow Lily." Krazy Kal eartoon W._C. Flelds in The Potters Charlie se comedy Pauline Garon in The Devil's Caze Ike and_Mike comedy. arebit Chester Conklin Fools for Luck “Forbidden Woman New atre Windsor in t_comedy fosity _reel WS dnev Chaplin i in H. B Warner P Dressin Comed. News queline Lisan in e Leopard L L and Mike con Cameo come Wreck of the Hesperve Comeds News Con'e No Richard Dix = it “Once and Foreve ®arl Dane in ks Detectives Our Gang comedy Snapshots. | Review. S Marie Prevost in The Rush Hour Edward Everett Hor- ton comedy. ity scenic._ hard Barthelmess “The Wheel of Chance.” ermaid c Burning Daviieht Roach-Max _Davidson "7, Bue Carol in o Metro-Goldw Norma_Talmadge in Dolores Costello_in Comedy. Marie Prevost in Emil_Jannings § _Myma Lo “The Crimsor “The Strect C Josepn S Ricardo Cortez Karnival comed:. News " Lya de Putt " Jack London's Prowlers of th Tmperial _cohedy 4 W Dorothv Revier in George Bancroft in Thursday John™ Gilbert in “The Cossacks Aesop Fable News. Estelle Taylor in it Wednesday John Gilbert i The Cossacks Aesop. Fable. ews. George Bancroft n ‘The Drag Net" Cameo comedy. Milion Stlls n v reel Myrna_ Loy in “The Crimson Cits anett comedy comedy. Oddity_reel king Back ‘he Escane. vn News, Oddity reel Fadles. Topics. x_News Doris Hill fn ““The, ‘Camille Thief in the Dark Marie Prevost in The Rush Hour.” Comeds. Curlosity reel Topics of the Day Alice” White, in Lingeric Horton comedy Noveltv reel Emil Jannings in Street of Sin Glorious razy Kat cartoon The Rush Hour Hamilton comedy. News n Street of Sin comedy. 0 7 Marie Prevost in "The Rush Hour Chas, Bowers comedy Pathe Review Emil Jannings Comedy. Noveltv seenic Emil Jannings in f Sin. Robert Armstrong in “Square Crooks Comedy diraut in His Dow " Comed Ronald_Colman Anita Stowart in ) “Name the Woman." Tuvenile_comed Sereen Ar Edmund Publicity ) Comedy. Noveliv reel Bean Geste New in s of the Night Club.’ News. _Comedy. Antorio Moreno In Nameless Men Sennett comedy News Wolf Fangs Richard Barthelmess Metro News n Comedies. “Just Sunpoce Comedies mel Myers in The Girl From Chaplin _comed Sereen_snapshots Jack Holt in “The Warning" “RicharA Pola_ Neeri in Three Sinners Oswald cartoon. Fox New Emil_Jannings in “Variet: Ben Turpin comeds. Fox New Olive Borden in Pajama Cartoo 1 New Marion Davies in The Patsv Ben Hall comedy Buck Privates Comedy News Sea he Review. C. Plelds and Conklin “Flash, the dog star. n “Poor Girls. “Under the, Black Eagle! Lionel Barrymore in “The Lion and the Mouse.” Comedy Topics. _News Estelle Taylor in “The Wip Woman Sennett comedy. Novelty reel Karl Dine in Detectives.” Gang comedy pshots. Review The Drag Net Aesop Fable. Photoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week Friday Estelle Taylor in ‘The Whip Woman." Roach comedy. Novelty reel Myrna Loy in he Crimson Uity Sennett comedy Novelty reel Fstelle T i The Whip Woma comedy Saturday Karl Dane in Detecti Comedy Snapshots Harry Langdon Crow n. Madamoisel's rmentieres rnival c Nisht Pathe Review From A Karl Dane and Fred_TI Georze K. Arthur The Plo; in Circus Rookies Mackaill i Be Good Johnry H Dorothy Home Ma Juvenile comed Sport_reel Revie n Tim McCoy in wyoming Roech comed Rarebit. S Flash. the do Col Lupino Lane comedy W. C. Fields and Chester, Conklin in “Fools_for Luck william Boyd The Nigh - Joneses Sidney Chapiin fn n “Under the Black .Eazle Harry Langdon ir Three's a Crowd Our Gang_comedy Soort reel. New terial Ken Mavnard in “Skirts." “The Red Raide News Monte Blue Across the At Chaplin _come Paramount ) Conr ed Sereen snADhA’s ol o1 Corwn I Col, Tim McCoy Comeds Sereen SnAD: Olive Borden in Come to Mv House.” Comedie Paramount News. Novelty Skeets Gallezher in Tom Mix in Alex the Great.” ‘The Arizona Wildcat." Mermaid coneds. Animal comedy. Boardma he Crowd _Com Barthelm The Noose.' Comed> Cartcon Mary Philbin in ‘Surrender Comed New Hoot Gihson “in The Wild West Show.” Curiosity reel in Jackie Coozan Buttor Come Sertal Percy Mormont in Billle Dove tn Harol4 Liovd in 3 “The Yellow Lily.". Speed Lionel Barrymore in The Lion and the Mouse " Topics. Harry Langde ‘The Cha: Comeay. Comedy. Spo News, News. _Serial Johnny Hines in Home Made. Lupino Lane comedy. Serla Jack Mulhall and Dorothy_Mackaiil in Tady, Be Good Tke and Mike col NATIONAL PLAYERS—"The Creak- ing Chair. { “The Creaking Chair," a myster | melodrama: by Aliene Tupper Wilkes | will be the attraction at the National week, beginnig Monday | Theater | nignt Originally produced in London, al- though the work of an American, “The Creaking Chair” instantly gripped the imagination of English theatergoers and had a successful run of one yeAr | in - the British capital. It was then brought to Washington for its Amerl- can premiere at the National Theater, | after which it went to New York for {a season’s run and later on the road | When the National Players present the play next week it will be produced with all its original contraptions and connivances for comedy wrested from {a fast-moving script | Its plot has to do with a fateful | happening to Lord Carnarvon, a lead- next in Egypt of King Tut-ankh-Amen Headed by Leona Powers and How- ard Miller, the company will include Romaine Callender. former National | Players favorite, whose return will be | welcomed by his many admirers. | GAYETY TO OPEN. 1. H. Hirst and Benjamin Jacobs, the well known theatrical producers, have | secured control of the Gayety Theater. | and will open that house in the near future with a burlesque stock company. | Al Golden, stage director, will have charge of the productions, and he prom- ises Gayety fans bright, enjoyable pro- grams. number 50 perforrers with 15 princi | pals culled from the artists in vaud ville and burlesque fields. An entirely different show will be presented each week. There will be daily matinees and regular night shows FOX—"Beware of Married Men.” “Beware of Married Men" s screen feature at the Fox Theater next week, beginning Saturday Described as a comedy of laughter and love, it has Irene Rich as the fea- | tured player, with a supporting cast in- cluding Myma Loy, Stuart Holmes, Audrey Perris and Richard Tucker. On the stage Fox productions, “A Melange of Sy pation,” with the 36 Fox Melody Ma: ters as the principal feature, augmented by a list of entertainers selected by Maj. John Zanft, general manager of the Fox Theaters Adolphe §. Kornspan, guest conduc- v, has selected for the overture the l jrand Fantasie” from the “Faust.” by Gounod, from an arrange- | { ment by Ross Jungnickel Fox Movietone News and other novel- ! ties will complete the program. | PALACE—“Steamboat Bill, Jr.” “Steamboat Bill, jr.” Buster Keaton's | Palace, beginning Saturday. The frozen-faced funny man appears | as the well bred son of a burly Miss 1sippl River boat captain. When things | start going from bad to worse for the | father his “softy” son arrives on the | scene. Bill, jr, doesn't exactly give dad any helping hand when he falls in love with the daughter of a rival captain, | nor does he help to regain the business | which the other has stolen from his father However, when a cyclone comes along | Buster comes into his own and it doesn’t | require much imagination to picture the {antics he goes through. Ernest Tor- I renee heads the supporting cast On the stage Colby Harriman presents Wesley Eddy and his Palace Syncopators n “Wonderful Girl.” a Joseph Santley minlature musical comedy in four scenes, featuring Heller and Riley, Sam- uels Brothers, Willard Hall, the Paragon ing figure in the excavation of th tomb | The presenting company will | the | | ¢ill be another of the | opera | @ Attractions in Washington Theaters R R e the Dave Quartet, Marie Pauli and Gould girls and boys The Fox Movietone News, the M-G-M | Newsreel, other short reels, novelties and the Palace orchestra, under Harry Borjes, will complete the program. EARLE—"Vamping Venus." | New York of today and ancient Greece combine to make locales for the comedy, “Vamping Venus,” to be shown at the Earle Theater for the new week, beginning Saturd: Charlie Murray and Louise Fazenda | are featured, Murray's role requiring | him to appear first as a New York poli- | ticlan and later as a dictator of the | Greece that was, while Louise Fazenda | is Circe, the enchantress, in the Greek | scenes. a period of transition. Thelma Todd | becomes Venus; Russ Powell, a cabaret proprietor, becomes Bacch Joe Bono- mo is Hercules, and Spec O'Donnell, a | messenger boy, is Mercury. On the stage will be seen Anatol Friedland and his newest Night Club | Revue, featuring Le Blanc and Du Charme, Nina, Lucille Hays and Al Jn(‘lkfls, supported by a bevy of pretty girls. METROPOLITAN—"Loves of an Actress.” Pola Negrl's new picture, “Loves of an | Actress,” will be the attraction at the Metropolitan for the new week, begin- ning Saturday. The picture will be ac- companied by Vitaphone music Paris and the famous Comedie Fran- | caise form the background for this ro- | mantic tale of a mime's palpitating | heart. The story of Rachel and her | | three lovers is told In a setting that takes the witness back stage, before the | footlights and into other typical atmos- | phere | Supporting the star are Nils Asther, | Mary McAllister, Richard' Tucker and Philip Strange. Ernest Vajda, Hun- | garian playwright, wrote the story, and | Rowland V. Lee directed. = Vitaphone short subjects will bring | the famous Foy family to the screen in a skit called “Chips of the Old Block," and also Gus Arnheim's Ambassadors, composed of 13 hot scotch boys. Shorter fiims and the Metropolitan orchestra, under Alex Podnos, will round out the program. COLUMBIA—"The Mysterious Lady. The screen feature at Loew's Colum- bia, beginning Saturday, will be Greta Sarbo’s new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pro- ductlon, “The Mysterious Lady.” The plot is laid in rival countries, Russia and Austria, in the days pre- ceding the World War, and a romance is woven into the gripping drama of | national affairs. ‘The star appears as beautiful Russian spy who falls in love with an Austrian officer whom she has disgraced. Conrad Nagel plays op- posite. The production was made by Fred Niblo | Additional features will be an over- ture selection by the Columbia orches- | | tra under Claude Burrows, the M-G-M | Newsreel and other short subjects. THEATER — Nights.” | LITTLE “Decameron | are Hanna Ralpd, of “Siegfried” Xenia Desni, French leading lady Bernhard_Goetzke. Direction was by Herbert Wilcox, who recently gaine international attention through his work on “Dawn,” the story of Nurse Edith Cavell. Accompanying the feature will be a unique comedy, “Whozit,” featuring Charley Bowers: a scenic of animal lifc “Man Versus Beast”: other diversified films and the usual house features, ORDER ARMY CHANGES. Lieut. Col. Patterson Assigned to Duty at Capital. Lieut. Col. Willlam L. Patterspn, Ad- jutant General's Department, has been relleved from duty at headquarters, 3d Corps Area, Baltimore, and assigned to fame: and All of the characters go through | duty in the Bureau of Insular Affairs, | War Department; Capt. In J. I. Bal rett, 34th Infantry, from Fort Eustis, Va., to the office of the chief co-ordi- nator, War Department; Capt. Joseph I. Lambert, 11th Infantry, from the Presidio of Monterey, Calif, to the University of Georgia, Athens: Lieut Lawrence G. Smith, Cavalry. from the University of Georgia to the 1st Cav- alry Division at Matfa, Tex.; Maj. Rob- |REPUTED ‘QUEEN OF JAZZ’ IS ALLOWED ALIMONY Mr=. Ch:\l‘ln;" B;»;;;;hlntt Award- ed $60 Monthly Pending Di- Litigation. vorce Justice Hitz in Equity Court day ordered Bernard Rosenblatt, South- ern Railway employe, to pay his wifc Mrs. Chariotte Rosenblati, styled by | him as the “Queen of Jazz” in her role as night club enmtertainer, alimony of $60 month pending the outcome of her suit for a limited divorce. Mrs. Rosen- blatt, who lives at 1442 Spring road. | was awarded temporary custody of their minor daughter. The wife claimed Rosenblatt caused her to move from their home last February because of his cruelty, and had since refused to provide for her support. Rosenblatt charged in his/ answer that his wife received a good in- | come as a night club entertainer and | was extensively featured as the “Queen of Jazz.” 1In a reply statement the wife denied that her activity as a singer ex- tended beyond an occasional appear- | ance at banquets and similar entertain- ments. Attorneys Raymond Neudecker and Willlam C. Ashford appeared on LOEW'S ALA C F ST, at | A T SRS | N RAMON INOVARRO! in one of his greatest triumphs | ‘FORBIDDEN | HOURS i i | HEAR %5%" SEE | You "eyy| FOX MOVIETONE NEWS,, 2t | focal’ OUR GANG' ::'n“ E:Jctan[ WAsP: Somn Cfl.’;zfi & | s Ny ‘vhl Sty ON THE STAGE | WESLEY_EDDY | BITTER SWEET BLUES LOEW'S F ST at 12Lth CONTINUOUS 10:30-11P.M. Now PLAYING A UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE CORINNE GRIFFITH '%;;/:4 MODERN Evi fi of EDBN/” SAANY ADDED HITS Chespee Beah ‘ On-the-Bay All the Delights of the Seashore Round Trip—Adults, 50c Children, 10c (Except Fridays, Sundavs and Holidays) leave EPTEMBER FURNITURE SALE CONVENIENT TERMS George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging. Upholstery, Phone M. 4224 718 13th St. City $ ROUND TRIP Returning Same Day Leaves Atlantie City 7:00 P.M. Leaves Philadelphia 9:00 P.M. (Eastern Standard Time) Glovanni Boceacio, famous medie writer of sophisticated literature, s re- | sponstble for the authorship of the fea- | ture picture at the Little Theater next | week, “Decameron Nights” which is | based on one of the stories in the great | Italian writer’s “Decameron.” | This book, although regarded as of | | prime tmportance in”the history of lit- | | erature, has always been under the ban | | of censorship because of its unusual| | themes, The appearance of a film | | adapted from it has been watched with | | interest by critics of both Europe and | | Ameriea. ! Entirely produced in England, ‘nf»! | cameron Nights" features Werner Kraus, | the star of “Caligari,” “Secrets of the| Soul,” ete., and Lionel Barrymore, nwlrd' American star. Supporting the two stars | !5', Easy AND PLEASANT 70 Koo FLIES Fly swatting is old fashioned . . messy, unsanitary., Use the easy and pleasant method. Spray FLY-TOX upward in rooms. 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THE HOME TOWNERS THE MYSTERY THRILLER. “THE CREAKING CHAIR” Tonisht, Mat, 30¢. ALL SEATS 50c Next | Week | P AT FOURTEENTH ST. WILLIAM FOX Presents LIONEL BARRYMORE In His Greatest S “ROAD HOUS On the Stage a Gay Dance and Song Revel With Fred Berrens and the 36 FOX MELODY MASTERS ADOLPHE KORNSPAN i ar D HEy GOV, “AL""SMITH Detiver His FOX MOVIETONE N COMING SOON The Beauvtiful Love Lvric “STREET ANGEL” ;' STRAND THEATER Twice Daily MUTUAL BURLESQTE - © Opening Sat. Nite, Aug. 25th “HELLO FAREE” Seats on Sale Wednesday Morning Prices—Mat.. 25¢. 30¢; Eve., 25¢. 50¢. 3be STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS The Refrigernted De Luxe Shows, 1:0, %9 PN NOW SHOWING WM. BOYD With Jacqueline Logan in “THE COP” oN AGE FREEBORN'S FROLIC Five Scenes. Thirteen Stars BABY DOROTHY JOHNSOM AN TR TR The Home of Talkies ETROPOLITAN “Where the Sereen Spenks Lach Week™ Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 NOW _SHOWING “U. S. SMITH” Featuring KENNETH HARLA.. 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TIVOLI TODAY _ WILL ROC FAZENDA in Film Featur PARK THEATER guchimed™d w ADOLPHE MENJOU RENADE HIPPODROME o5 te MARY BRIAN. “HAROLD Ith AND R TR near oth WARNER BAXT LER. ' THE AMFRICAN 3, TOMORRC SECO “"wi THE YELLOW LILY ' CAMEO THEATER ™ REGINALD DENNY (n “THATS DADDY NEW STANTON JOU i1 “A NIGHT PRINCESS .- UNEASY PAYME COMEDY CIRCLE SShIE & ACTRESS. with RALPH QOWEN MOORE Featurette {n Natural Colors, THE VIRGIN QUREN R T EAGLE 1th FLASH. the new wonder dos. MARCELINE DAY and R ES NC L W R 8 C ADOL PH OF M H St VADGHN HAL ROACH 2 DANCING. MR STAFFOR ALL STYLES STAGE. B4 Studio. 1124 Conn. ave. MISS GIRARDEAU L'EGARE -5 priv Mohar 13: atnale: D138: Fox-tratwalie drag North T3l or Decatur 339-\W SEURw. U one Alght, Phone N 333%