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ANOARY o Slllhy Monthy Tueully Wednesday Thursday 4 synmem Sin " Comediy. Ambassad’r Colleen Moore In Co!leén Mmre n (RS “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” *Uncle Tom's Cabin.” Our Gang. com-dy. Apollo B Our GIRI Cofll!d’, “Synthetic Sin.” Tieen Moore In Tollee: & smtnenc B Comm Comedy. “Uncls Tom's Cabin.” “Uncle Tom's Cabin.” News, e News. Saturday Tack Holt 1 Comedy. hrxen. Topics. _Serial. Friday Antonio Moreno ant wiclene Costello in e Midnight Taxi.” T omedy " Serial, William Boyd in “Power.” . Serial. Chester Conklin end Thelma Tod = “The Haunted House. dity. _Comedy. Jack Holt in “Avalanche.” Comedy. Sportlight. _Serlal. _ Ave. Grand TUncle Tom's Cabin.” Jobn Gilbere “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” John Gilbert Richard Arlen 1 “Masks of me Devil.” “Masks of me Devil.” “Manhattan Cockufl i dity. _Comedy. Nancy Carroil .na -cx Holt in Chester Conklin Thelma Todd in ‘Tke Haunted House medy. News. Serial. Avalanche.” Charies Chase comedy. Dark. Cameo Mit. Rainier. Md. Sammy , Hom Tumcs o(' the Day. Sohen T6 Lenlnc(‘ Joy in 2 “Tropic Madness.” News. omedy. Pathe News. “Sinngrs in Love. ome nnrdm e Corinne Grith, in “The Ontcast.” Fox Yarieties. Frankie Darro in “Cigeus J(Id." - Comedy. Sp: 1, t. "Win Thot Girl” oot Gibson in der.” ——“‘mc_m_ra_mrme)mu Carolina nmnn Hixon 1n Richard Barthelmess Marion Nixon 1n *'Out of the Ruln~ o) Marie Prevost an: Harrison Ford will n Trene Rich and Esther Ralston and Jitem Collier, Jr., tn C Gary Cooper Conrad Nazel Monte Blue and Ra ficavoy JJaquel Torres in in ‘White Shldo'I! 0' “Caught_in the Fog."” of the Ruins.” Central Comeds. Reginald Dg “The Night A nte_BIue in of Mo, “white Shadow: the South Se Ccmed i3 News._Cartoon. Colleen Moore, In “'Oh, Kay." Sporthien:. Comedy. the South Seas. ‘Warner Baxter, nd Comedy. _Review. John Gilbert in “Masks of the Devil” Charles Chase comedy. l}! lnlld Denny 1 Chevy Cha. Monte Blue in Nor “White Shadows of the South Seas. ‘man_Kerry in “Man, Woman and Comedy. Aesop_Fabl News. Gerfrude. Olmstead, Joe E. Brown and Daphne Pollard in “Hit_of the Show.” Jonn Gilbert n “Masks of the Devil” Comedy. n e Night Bird.” News. Circle Colony Lew Cog Alleen Pringle Matt n “Beru Broadway.” “Adoration.” Me: Hnrence Vidor in ‘The M ificent 2 cast.’ . ® Flire Christie Chorus Girl Sennett_comedy. ‘comedy. Edmund Lowe In “A Romance of the Underw Come News. Sertal. Richard Dix in News. _Comedy. Mary Astor and Moore “Dry Martini.” “White Shad the Dolores Costello and Conrad Nagel in ““Tenderloin.” Raquel To s in South Seas.” medy. Florence Vidor in nald Denny 1 “The Magnificent Flirt.” Rest) e Nem B B!mz‘ Dove Richard Dix in ermald. comedy. Jack Mulhall and Dumbarton 52 Auhur. Kenneth Harlan and Helene Chadwick in Hugh Trovor and Jean Arthur in “Waliflowers.” Comedy. “Stage Kisser.” ‘omeds. Dlvld Rollins 3 “Win That Gii Variety. _Co; Wallace Beery and Florence Vidor in “The Magnificent Flirt.” Serial. Sue Carol in Doroghy Mackalll in Jack Holl in “The Whip.” “‘Avalanche.” Our Gang comedy. Serial. ews. Cameo_comeds. Wallace Beery and Louise Brooks in “Beggars of Life.” Comeds. Louise Brooks in, “Beggars of Life.” Ken Maynard n “Upland Rider.” Charles Rogers and Marv Brian, in “Varsity.” News. Cglleen Moore in “Lilac_Tim¢ Cartoon. Fox Hews. Comedy. Elite coueen Monre in Sally O'Neil in “Bachelor's Paradise.” Charlie Chase - comedy. Clyde Cook and Louise Fazenda in “Pay as You Enter.” Chlrlle‘ Muuu “Vamping Venus.” Travelogue. Jack Holt_1n “The Water Hole.” “Docks of Cartoon. Serlal. Bln:rnn m Geom.- ancroff T Antonto Moreno T *The Midnight Smwkumx ‘come Empire Antonio Moreno in “The Midnight Taxi.” Snookyms comeds. Vilma Banky and Ronald Colmen, in 'wo_Lcvers. ‘Acsop Fabie. Hugh Trevor and Martha Sleeper in Rube. H_B. Warner and Eve Southern in “The Naughty Duch- Comedy. ess.”_ Comedy. “'Hey, News. Dayid Rnllln: and Jack Perrin and Rex Sue Car n “Two OQutlaws.’” ue Wi ThaC GiY ~ Comedr Sera. Sn-mnm Comedy. Aviation _reel. Ton Ch ey n “\'lhél‘e the City eeps. pshots. Comedy. Hip’odrome aney R the cny leen: Snapshots. Mary Astor and ; Lioyd Hughes in, ~ “A 5. “Heart, to Heart Gomedy. Comedy. Olive Borden_in Alice White, in’ Ibany, Nieht Boat.” “Lingerie."” Comedsy. Fox _Mews. Sdaity. Miserables.” “Les News, Comedy. Monte Biue n “White Shadows of the South ‘Koko cartoon. John Gubert “Masks of the Devil” Snookums_comedy. Dayid R’umrlu and T at Variety reel. Comedy. Richard Dix_in “Moran of the Marines. Antonio Moreno in “The Midniht Taxi.” News. Gemiedy. Comedv Buddy_Rorers in “Some One to Love. Our Gang comedy. Serial. Sammy Cohen in “‘Homesick.” A\Il'lm‘1 Ireel John ouhm in Home “Four Sport Y!fl Leader Comedies. Esther Ralston in, “Bawdust omedies. Paramount News. “The Mad!l Ptum Montmartre." “Tillie’s ‘f‘uncmnd Romance.” Cartoon. Paradise.” “Law Beery and Conklin in “The Bir Killing. Tim McCoy in Tewls Stone and of the Range.” Barbara Pedford in “The Notorious Lady." cnmmles Oddity. RIn-Tin-Tin A Racetor Life.” “Gentlemen Erefer Blondes.” News. Not scheduled. ¥ Madge Bellamy 1n l.lbefly “Mother Knows Best.” Madge Bellamy in - “Mother Knows screeg snapshots. George Bancroft Best.” n “Docks of New York."” Comedy. ary Astor in, “Dry Martini.” Comedy. Cody and Alfers Belncte in, “Beau Broadway. Comedy. Bryant wuhburn ™ Bebe Daniels in, “Sitting b e Me Home."” Ui mount News. artoon. Comedy. _ mtonio Moreno in - i Mignight Taxi Screen snapshets. Cartoon. New Mermaid comeds. Anti in “The Midnight Taxl.” Mermaid_comedy. Huntley Gordon and R Olive Borden in “Sinners in Love.” Snookums comedy. onio uonnn onald Colman and Vilma Banky “Iwo. Lover Aesop_Fable. Dayid Rollins and Sue Carol in “Win That Girl. News. _Comedy. Ricarda Corez Hoot Gibson in “Riding for Fame.” “The Gun Runners.” Cameo_comedy. Mermaid _comedy. Serinl. R Tiins and kT Wi 18| OemYd'Yl ‘Hodge Podge. Savoy Patsy Ruth Miller and Charles Farrell and Malcolm McGregor, in ““Tropical Night Novelty. Janet Gaynor in “The Strest Angel” comedy Oswald_cartoon. Vilma Banky and Ronald Colman in “Two Lovers.” Earle Foxe in “The News Parade.” Tke _and Mike esop_Fable. comedy. Hoot Gibson in Ranger. the dog, in “Riding for Fame.” “Tracked.” Variety reel. Sennm comedy. Harry “Heart siiver Dark. Seco Langdon 1} Lew Cody and rouble. Aiicen Pringle in’ omedy, “Beau Broadway.” News. Eric von Strohelm *"The Wedding March.” h. the dog, in hadows of the sertal.* Gomeds. Buster Keaton in, Ton Chaney 1 S Sameraman.” Comedy. While the, cny S News. Comedy. - News. « E io_Moreno_ in PR °¢ ight” Taxi” (lm ized). Somedy. e eky. Fable Tivoli [ X1 ws. (Synchron Phone reet- Comeds- Zed) Vita- (Synchronized) Vita- (synchronized): phone reel. orinne Griffith in mcn-xd T “‘Outcast.’” “Manhattan Cocktall’ News. (; Comedy. __ Comedy._Short reel. Richard Arlen 1 Chester Conklin in n “Manhattan Cocktail” *The Haunted House' synchronized). ‘News. (synch.). News. Serial. Comedy. Short_reel. Technicolor, etc. *Honor Bound.” Truxton “Sawdust Paradise.” “Capt. Careless.” “Five and Ten Cent Anpie.” “Riders of the Dark.” “Vanishing Pioneer.” “The Life of Riles.” Colleen. uoon in “Oh, Ki Oumedy. York NATIONAL—“Fioretta.” Earl Carroll will present “Floretta” fprior to its New York engesement at the National Theater, opening next Sun- day evening, as his supreme effort. Famous for his productions of the #Vanities,” Mr. Carroll is said to have Florence Vidor In “The Tillian GIsh in “Wing sguncent Bonpy” Vlrnon Comedy. ning performance at 8:15, and on Sat- m‘%fiy”.!mum 12, the usual matinee at 2:; Jane &u Glenna Smith Tinnin and Katharine Brown, producers for the Junior Theater, continue their ‘weekly D) into the spring. Quite the most presslve news of the mo- t is that E. H. Son:ern ‘whose ab- sence from the stage is a regret to all lovers of the theater, is to brlngma program of dramatic readings, from his greatest Toles, as one “feature” of these weekly programs ot “fine drama.” smm—gsm Along.” No company on the Mutual circuit, 1t is said, can boast more really versatile phym than will be found in “Step Along,” next week’s attraction at the Strand Theater. Every burlesque fan in America knows Lena Daley, and he Tevie s simns i, 8 “Sunrise,” the first lc'.ure which F. w. mlml.u made for William Fox after coming to this country, is scheduled for the Fox Theater, ing Saturday. This picture commanded high attention in New York. It is a William Fox pro- duction. Norman Kerry In Mermaid comedy. John _Gilbert n, Woman n “Man, JHoman and o cks of'the Devil.® Comedy. unsnph!sdcnhfl little girl from Virginia, whose ambition to be a great actress leads her into a series of adventures as amusing as they are exciting. Having failed dismally in her first stage ap- pearance, she determines to go to New ‘York and ‘fsee life,” better to equip her- self for the realistic portrayals demand- ed by the modern stage. Her obvious innocenée and sweet personality defeat her purpose, and she finds the inhabit- ants of the underworld striving to pro- tect her instead of permitting her to gain the “experience” she wants. The swry builds to a hilarious climax. ‘The underworld sequences of “Syn- thetic Sin” are said to suggest some- thing of satire on the many crook pic- tures of the past b ygar. PALACE—“Three Week Ends.” Clara Bow, the “madcap of the screen,” will be presented in Elinor Glyn's latest “It” story, “Three Week Ends,” at Loew's Palace Saturday for a week's engagement. Clara, in her latest picture, produced by Paramount, spends many days in a Lhe penniless in- he snubs the “big man” for a look from '.he oflm‘homeo “It is a wild and wit comedy,” says the announce- ment, “} romantic Broadway.” Neil ‘Hamilton, Harrison Ford and others of note support Clara in this new produc- uon. Clarence Badger, who made “It,” also directed this picture. On the stage Wesley Eddy and the Pflm Syncopators will be presented in e mby élu L?ew{'l’ub!lx nro;luc- staged ries Niggemeyer from the cartoon strip by Ad Carter. Charles Rozella, novelty instrumentalist; Cecile Blair, acrobatic dancer; Anna Chang, Oriental maid of syncopation; Al Gale in song and dance and the Gould Girls are featured in this unit. Added attractions will include the YOUDg | Fox Movietone News, the M-G-M News, The story of “Sunrise” concerns a husband and wife who are happy in a | their ‘humble surroundings until a young be prominent in feast at the Belasco. WARDMAN PARKE—“Quality Street.” Wardman Park announces that “Quality Street,” one of Barrie’s most whimsical plays, will be given next week by the players of “The Junior ‘Theater,” which is the name just given to mnny n th: elders at Wardman Park Theater for the past six weeks. This week the theater will remain " ‘but ?rld.ny. .!u;unry 11, there oman from & “nnz‘l‘cehhofinn city comes e fishing Th" v'm.h mmy“ um 1:-mm = Leon Brusiloff enflu Fox_Orchestra, wn.h the Fox uoviewna News, will round out the program. ‘COLUMBIA—“Interference.” The picture is a Paramount prod: and pthe vnlego fl:f menmfile zlyn Bren enyon & e unm mdwlmmnveouu amatic o lles.The ture is de ed a faith- tion of the stage play, wmm a Jong run in New York and Added attractions of unusual merit include Eddie, Cantor and Ruth Etting in Movietone ‘acts, the Fox Movietone News, the MsG-M News and the Co: Tumbia cm:heim under Claude Bur- Tows, EARLE—“Synthetic Sin.” Colleen Moore, one of the most de- lightful comediennes on the screen, will be seen in “Synthetic Sin” at the Earle Theater next week, beginning with the Friday midnight premiere this Frida; evening. Antonio Moreno is M!ss Moore’s leading man, and Montagu Love, Gertrude Astor, Edythe Chapman nnd Kathryn McGuire are seen in port. ynthetic Sin” is the story of an ced | Herbert, contributions by Charles Gaige at the ergln and Harry Borjes and the Palace METROPOLITAN—“On Trial” Hailed as the greatest talking picture to have yet played in Washington, “On/ ‘Trial,” the current screen attraction at Crandall's Metropolitan, which is drawing a well filled house at every performance, will be held over for a sewnd week’s sho ‘The scenes of “On “Trial” take place in a courtroom where a murder trial is in Each has been worked out with great fidelity, judge, lawyers, witnesses, onlookers all adding to the rel.usm of the g:cludu Lois Wilson, Plulsne ?redemk, Bert Lytell, Holmes Richard Tucker, Jason Robards, Johnny Arthur, Vondell Darr, Franklin Pangborn, Fred Kelsey, Ed- mund Breese and Edward Martindel, all actors who have had stage experience, “On Trial” was’ ld.lpwed from the stage play by Elmer Ri Edmund Lowe In “A Romance of the Underworld.” News. Serial. Richard Dix_in “Moran of_the Marines.” - Serial. Sport_reel. Comedy. NORMAN ANGELL—Thursday. ‘The Community Institute of Wash- ingicn will present Norman Angell, dis- tinguished English publicist, in a lecture on “The Crises in Democracy” Thurs- day evening at 8:15 o'clock in the audi- torium of Central Community Center. As a keen thinker, Mr. Angell is said to be unsurpassed in international poli- tics. He is popular with American audi- ences and has appeared in lectures throughout the country a number of times. Thursday will mark the open- lng t::em in his 1929 tour of the United ’rieke'.s may be had at the Willard newsstand, the American Automobile Amhnon and at the door Thursday night. "Famous Recipe For Stopping a Severe Cough You'll be pleasantly surprised ‘when you make up this simple home mixture and try it for a dis- tressing cough or chest cold. 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