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Don't let agonies of PILES take all Joy o f life. Use PILE-FOE. othing, cooling ointment that instant relief. PILES all gone in 8 davs or money back. $1 at good drug store What’s What and W here Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters | “One Romantic Night” | that his pal has been “taken for a ride” | by a rival crook, goes after the latter ILLIAN GISH will be seen again | and presumably strangles nim. In e New Offering at Loew's Palace. ace, the new week beginning | train. his companion steals a clergy- L Saturday, in the screen version man’s wallet and just as the gambler is of Ferenc Molnar's comedy, “The | 8bout to restore it to its owner, the Swan." which is titled in the United | train is wrecked. When he Tecovers | beginning Priday. upon the screen at Loew's Pal. deavoring to make his escape on a | Artists’ picture “One Romantic Night.” | consclousness in a home near the scene | An excelient supporting cast includes |Of the wreck, where he is being nursed Rod La Rocque, Marie Breeier, Gonery | by Dorls Powell in the belics tear 1o Nagel and O. P. |a minister, he learns that the young Heggie. woman's brother is being threatened The story fsdald with ruin by one Martin, a local gam- in gay Vienna and bler, to whom he has given a number in the of 10U He goes after the man, wins story. an his money and the notes with a deed to heiress of impov- the establishment, whereupon the man erished nobility recognizes him and denounces him to | whose mother plots the police. But things eventually turn to marry her to | out well for him and very badly for the the prince of a informer nelghgnring coun- L | Mr. Dix's supporting cast includes try. The girl be- James Neill. Matthew Detz, George lieves she is in love Cooper, Willlam Janney and Robert with a guileless, 4 Emmet’ O'Conngr. dreaming astrono- mer, but changes o her ‘mind when the £ { prince’s stolen Kiss awakens the tender Lillian Gish. passion in her heart 2 flees with the prince. ture George O'Brien's “Rough On the stage, Dave Schooler will Romance,” the attraction coming to the appear in the Capitol Theater (New |Fox Theater for the new week, begin- York) revue, “Steel Blue.” which pre- ning Friday. sents June Carr, “a_bundle of musical | O'Brien's picture, “The Lone Star comedy dynamite”; Les Gellis, “aristo- | Ranger.” induced the Fox producing crats of ~acrobatic dance” and the |executives to assign him to a series of Chester Hale Girls, with Dave Schooler | outdoor pictures. In “Rough Romance,” as master of ceremonies. Schooler, with | which was taken in the North woods his company, is expected to make a among tall pine trees and snow, O'Brien spectacular landing at the Washington |is said to have an eflective Tole as a Airport Saturday at noon in what the | lumberjack, who falls in love with & management announces as “the sister | lonesome miss (played by Helen Chand- ship of the plane in which Admiral|ler), whose father is the storekeeper. Byrd flew over the South Pole.” | The trials and vicissitudes experienced “Dick Leibert remains at the organ for |by these two before their happiness is | two more weeks because of popular de- |assured carries them through a series | mand to present original organlogue |of bristling episodes. Others in the | creations. ‘The Hearst Metrotone News | cast include Antonio Moreno and Noel | and the Palace Orchestra will complete | Francis. A. F. Erickson was the di- | the program. | rector. The Fox Announces George O'Brien in “Rough Romance.” "[HE Fox Film Producing Co., says Manager Hardie Meakin, has | realized what is belleved to be a perfect in After many amusing scenes she | combination of talking and action pic- | | Vitaphone Varietles, STAR, WASHINGTO ture, and Morton Floodas at the organ | and the Fox Movietone News with is | views in sound will complete the program. i ‘Warner's Earle Bills | Zane Grey's “Border Legion.” | ‘“THE BORDER LEGION,” a heart- raiding, hard-riding romance of the West when it was wild and woolly, | will be the featured attraction at War- ner Bros' Earle Theater the new week It is an adaptation | of Zane Grey's novel and has a notable cast, including Jack Holt. Richard Arlen, Fav Wray, Eugene Pallette and | Stanley Fields. “The Border Legion.” a band of out- laws who terrorized Idaho in the days following the Civil War, made up en- tirely of desperate and dangerous men, swoops down on a pioneer com- munity and saves the life of a cow- puncher who was to be hanged for a murder committed by one of the legion’s own members. The cow- puncher joins the band of outlaws While they are hiding in the moun- | tains, one of the men kidnaps a pretty girl and brings her to the camp. The cowpuncher protects her from the ad- vances of the bandits, and they lock him up, but he escapes and, at the peril of his life, tries to form a posse in the nearby village. | Additional features will be new the Pathe and Paramount newsreels and music by the Earle Orchestra. “The Big House” Held Over at the Columbia. **THE BIG HOUSE,” Metro-Goldwyn- | Mayer's story of prison riots, will | continue for a second week at Loew's | Columbia. Chester Morris, Wallace Beery, Robert Montgomery, Leila | Hyams, Lewis Stone and George F. Marion are outstanding members of the cast of 3,000 employed in making | the prison spectacle. The story concerns a weak youth who is placed in prison with hundreds of criminals. His cellmates are Butch, | & murderer, and Morgan, a forger. | Under their influence Kent slowly sinks | to their depths until he plants a knife | in Morgan's bunk and thus prevents | Morgan from recelving his parole. | Morgan, after the punishment of soli- | tary confinement, pretends illness and | escapes. He meets Kent's sweetheart, who recognizes but does not expose him THURSDAY the convicts and several guards are| held as hostages. Morgan succeeds in | rescuing old Pop and locking up the supply to the convicts’ ammunition for machine guns and revolvers. Arm_v] | tanks crash the gate of the convict stronghold and they are subdued.' Kent confesses his guilt and Morgan is | paroled for his good work. | Laurel and Hardy. the Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer laugh provokers, appear as musicians in “Below Zero." The Hearst Metrotone News and the Co- | lumbia Orchestra complete the pro- gram. | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | Earle — “A Notorious Affair,” at 11:30 am, 1:20, 3:35, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:50 pm. Esther Ralston, In person, | at 3:10, 7:10 and 9:25 p.m. i “The Blg House” at , 1:05, 3:15, 5:20, 7:25 and | R-K-O-Keith's—"Midnight Mystery," at 11:50 am., 1:50, 3:50, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. | Not Damaged,” at 12:04, 2:31, | 46 and 9:59 p.m. | Palace—"The Bad One” at 11:55| am, 2:16, 4:39, 7:26 and 9:49 pm. | Metropolitan— Numbered Men,” at | 11 am. 12:48, 2:35, 4:27, 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 pm. | Ambassador—The Lady of Scandal,” at 6:10, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Central—"The Big Pond,” am. to 11 pm. | Tivoll—"The Texan,” at 2:25, 4:10, | 6, 7:45 and 9:35 pm. from 11 Kodnlu......sslln Box Cameras §] up AGFA and Eastman Films Home Movie Camera Headquarters COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Visit JUL AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. “Golden Dawn” At the Metropolitan. ¢(YOLDEN DAWN,” described as & daring and colorful love drama enacted against the sinister background | of & primeval jungle, is announced for the screen at Warner Bros. Metropoli- | tan Theater for a week beginning Fri- day. It is a Warner Bros.-Vitaphone | production. The stage presentation will be Fai | chon & Marco's “International Id which runs 40-odd minutes of playing time in depicting a journey around the world, accompanied by music, laughter and song, presented by a talented group which includes Markel and Faun, Jimmy | Lyons, Frederico Flores, Osaka Boys, Joe Rose and the Sunkist Beauties. Sam Jack Kaufman will preside. The Fox Orchestra will pay tribute to | to the police. They fall in love, but | their romance is halted when Morgan | is taken by the police and put back in prison. Here a plot to escape is being hatched, with Butch as the ringleader. Morgan refuses to join the mob and | when Kent squeals Morgan is accused. | A wing of the prison is captured by | Washington Airport July 4th You will find much to enter- tain you at this beautiful new air terminal with its modern EXPERTS HERE TO REPAIR airport buildings. Its many at- | “Golden Dawn" concerns & beautiful white girl, kidnaped in infancy and | adopted into an African tribe, who falls | desperately in love with an Englishman {in the jungle. ~Separated from her lover, the film depicts the weird rites by which the girl is made the priestess- wife of the tribal god. A new terror arises in the person of an officer of the native troops stationed on the edge of the jungle. The girl's escape from the unhappiness and danger in_which she is placed is said to constitute 8 | thrilling and suspenseful romance. | Additional attractions wiil _include | new Vitaphone Varieties and The Eve- | ning Star-Universal Newsreel, with Gra- |ham “McNamee broadeasting current | events for the latter. | |R-K-0 Keiths | | Dix in “Shootin’ Straight.” | | FOR the new week, beginning Satur- | 2 day, R-K-O Keith's announces | | Richard' Dix in “Shootin’ Straight,” an | | original story by Barney Sarecky, which | concerns s ‘suave gambler, who poses | | as & minister of the gospel. Mr. Dix’s | | chief support is Mary Lawler, who has | | been called “Broadway's youngest lead- | ing woman.” Marvin, the gambler, ha: Independence day with a patriotic over- Specials for Friday e Ly Eat Sea Foods this warm weather for your health's sake. We have the best to be had at all times. Open Until 12 Noon July 4th Swordfish ......... .45c1h. Cooked Hard Crabs. . 75¢ doz. 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This low price is made possible only because more people use Colgate's the n any other dentifrice—and have for 30 yea Cath America, Washington, D.C.; scientist; member of the American Chemical Socie- ty; A Chemical Engineers; Socie- ty Chemical Industry of England; Chemistry Society of London, and other lead- ing associations. Dr. Hardee Chambliss Dean of School of Sciences, tractions include radio broad- casting, a modern restaurant and speed-boat rides. Plenty of parking space where you can observe the various activities. FLY Over Beautiful Washington Seven Latest Type Planes Including 12-Passenger FORD TRI-MOTOR (Operated by Universal Flyers, Inc.) Licensed Pilots WASHINGTON AIRPORT South end of Highway Bridge, only 2 miles from the White House. ' Take {rolley ar bus at 12th and Penna. olic University of noted internationally merican Institute of LAST DAY IN PERSON The Golden Girl of the Screen ESTHER RALSTON With Brus Fletcher at the Plane Today at 3:15, 7:10, 9:25 P. M. ON THE SCREEN BILLIE DOVE ™ Mhanienes " “A NOTORIOUS AFFAIR" TOMORROW ZANE GREY'S “The Border Legion” WARNER BROS. METROPOLITAN Cool and Comfortable LAST DAY “NUMBERED MEN" A First National and Vitaphone icture With CONRAD NAGEL TOMORROW WARNER BROS. & VITAPHONE PRESEN “GOLDEN DAWN” Maryhali iHa-l'l Excursion Every Day Steamer Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.-M,, 2:30 and 6:45 P.M. Dancing Every Evening Swimming—All Amusements Adults, 50c; Children, 25¢ Pg IHRILLPACKED L@ MYSTERY DRAMA COMPSON N with Lowell Sherman, Hugh Trevor, June Ciyde, Raymond Hat ton, Rita La Roy, Ivan Lebedeff, Marcelle Corday. MIDNIGHT MYSTERY (A Radio Picture) with & Specia Holiday Sabject, Entitle “Independence Day” STARTING | SATURDAY. RICHARD DIX “SHOOTIN' STRAIGHT” JESSE THEATER 3,5 n i CO! 600 The Northeast Home of Western Electric Sound Equipment OLIVE BORDEN and ARTHUR LAKE in “DANCE_HALL TAKOMA " 4th and Butternut 8ix No Parking Troubles MAURICE CHEVALIER in “THE BIG POND." Warner Bros.” AMBASSADOR TODAY_RUTH LADY OF SCA Warner Bros.” APOLLO €24 B St. NE. TODAY-_CLIFF EDWARDS in “LORD BYRON OF BROADWA' 18th and Col. Rd. N.W. ATTERTON in “Warner B 1 'x' ON. Conn. Ave mekintes '8¢ TODAY. BILLTE DOV E I OTHER _TOMORR! “Warner Bros e AVENUE GRAND %% TODAY—DOROTHY MACKAILL in “STRICTLY MODERN." “Warner Brox, CENTRAL ™ - Bet. D ana & TODAY and TOMORROW._MAURICE CHEVALIER in BIG_POND." & Farragut 8t TODAY_BILLIE DOVE in “SWEET- ___HEAR] WIVES." Warner HO! 1230 © St NE TODAY-BARBARA KENT in __"DUMBBELLS_IN T Warner Bros. R4 N.W. -- GEORGE BANCROPT in HE MIGHT' TivoL T _ COOPER THE_TEXAN." RK Ga. Ave. & Quebee TODAY-BAR “DUMBBELL BARA KENT IN ERMINE” DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST TALKING AND SOUND PICTURES CAMEO t. Rainler. Md Western Flectric Sound. “THE GOLDEN CALF,” JACK MUL- HAL HIPPODROME % rzs.ith ROOMS." EVELYN BRENT. RICHMOND ALEXANDRIA, HONEY.” NANCY CARROLL. CAROLINA "h# 3 0odee" with NORMA_SHEARER FAIRLAWN xRSO en” in “THE DIVORCEE " CIRCLE : Top a Showings. 7 and 9 B M. Admission. 28 ets MAURICE CHEVALIER' in “THE BIG POND.” with CLAUDETTE COLBERT LYRIC bl N Awrolmd, STANTON .0 and O VANGY GARmaE DUMBARTON g2, TON i (‘:YI}CKOQS ‘i Con‘:‘;*gl?hsg:gNsflTlBULTgF i in vA ctures. MONTANA Time of Shows. 7:00 SYLVAN ™t St a®m MAR; MARION DAVIES. SEEING IS BELIEVING 35¢C 2 ar 01 soc fites and Al Day R R F AT H’!STX BEG. TOMORROW I Fox'? Glolets momonce of e Wt & 1. GEORGE O'BRIEN in “ROUGH ROMANCE \ 2. SAM JACK KAUFMAN The Fox Grand Orchestra and LEON BRUSILOFF He's Organistic—an% How 4. MORTON FLOODAS 5. FANCHON & MARCO /X7 [+ 3. 3 Just @ Funny Pair MARKEL & FAUN Plain “Nutty" JIMMY LYONS Watch This Chap 8.FREDERICO FLORES Direct From Japun OSAKA BROS. Sensational Acrobatic Dancer JOE ROSE LAST TIMES TODAY Lois Moran in “NOT DAMAGED” and Biggest All-Around Show in Washington 6. 7. 10. 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