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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday &!ll’dly’ ‘Ambassador ’°hn,‘§;;r;,-;;§{.= in John Barrymore in “atob » hn_Ba ¥ Dick R “The Dawn Patrol.” Janet nor and Warner Baxter Charles Farrell in “High Society Blues." “Arfrona Kid.” ___Comedy. Cartoon. 18th & Columbia Rd. Apolle Avalon 8612 Conn. Ave. Ave. Grand William _Haines in “Way Out West.” Vitaphone variety. “Way_Out West." c omeds. Vitaphone _varlety. Richard _Birthelmes in “The Dawn Patrol." Eric_von Stroheim and Constance Bennett in “Three Faces Enst.” Vitaphone variety. Wilifam 3 in “Way Out West." Vitaphone variety. ‘Way_Out Wes! Constance Bennett in Comedy “Three_Faces East.” Vitaphone ¢ variety. Comedy. Eric von Stroheim and Constance Bennett in “Three Faces Eas Vitaphone vari Wiliam, Haies 1 WilliamHames i Eric von Sttoheim arid Eric von Stichelm and — Lewiy Minn Constance Bennett in “Three Faces East.” Comedy. s’ of the Children." Vitaphone Richard Barthelmess Richard Buarthelmiess in n “The Dawn Patrol” “The Dawn Patrol.” Tewis Mann in Lewis Mann in “Sins of the Children” “Sins of the Children™ Vitaphone variety., Vitaphone variety, Comedy. _Comed @45 Pa. Ave. SE. Cameo Mt._Rainier, Md. Dark. an Joan Crawford and Robt. Montgomery in “Qur. Blushin Joan Crawford and Robt. Montgomery in “OQur Blushing Fox_Movieton, Fox Movietone lies_of 1930." lies of 1930, Comedy. Comedy. Cartoon. _ Cartoon. variety. _ Vitaphone Norma Shearer n Janet Gaynor in Tet Us Be Gay. “Sunny Side Up.” Vitaphone variety. e Sue “Carol and Jack Oakie in Grant Withers in, ““The Sap “Dancing Sweetfes”” From Byracuse.” variety. ~_ Comedy. Dorothy_Mackaill Watler_Huston in’ n “The Bad Man “Bright Lights.” Vitaphone variety, Vitaphone _variet 3 i Sportlight reel Reginald Denny in Charlie Murray in “One Exciting Night.” “Around the Corner."” Tial Comeds. . Comedy. _Cartoon. Serlal Brides' Comedy. ___Brides Com George O'Brien and Helen Chandler Carolina in ‘Rough_Romance.” Walter, Huston n “The Bad Man." Vitaphone variety. __ Vitaphone variety. Robert Ames in “Not_Damaged.” von Stroheim and _Eric von Strohelm and Constance Bennett in “Three Faces East Vitaphone vartety — Alice White and Jack Mulhall in “Show Girl_in Holly- 1343 Wiseonsin Ave. __wood.” Comedy. 1 Colin Clive in Anacostia. D. C. Hippodrome 808 K _St. N.W. Home 13th & C Stx. ! +Jesse 310 18th of. B Laurel La Leader n Jack_Oakie in The Sap From Syracuse Vitaphone variety. Nancy Carroll § “Devil's Holida: Dark. Our Gank comedy. ___ Our Ga Vitaphone variety. Gary Cooper sl George O'Brien and Lowell Sherman and Helen Chandler Alice Jovce in in “Rough Romanct “He Knew Women.” Walter_Huston William _Hain/ “Way Oul Comedy. Ca Vitaphone var es vest “The Bad Man." H. B, Warner, Frank Albertson and Joyce Compton in Wild Company.” Lowell Sherman in “Lawful Larcen." Selocted featurettes William Powell Constance Bennett in § “Three Faces East.” “For the Defense Vitaphone variety omeds Alice W and Jack Mulhall in “Show Girl in Holl wood."Comedy Mae Murray cglin Clive in in “Jo s End." “Peacock Alley.” Comedy. Tawrence Gay Johnson in Children_of Pleas- comedy. ure.” _Comes Ann Harding Marion_Davies in The Florod o Jack_Oakie in “The Sap i From Syracuse ™ “Holiday.” Cartoon. Betty Compson in Pernice Claire 1f “Inside the Lines.” “N 0, No, Nanette.” n Bebe Daniels and Basil Rathbone and Naney Carol in Kay Johnson “Devil's Holiday.” in This Mad World." Haines i Ronald Comanl in Oout_West “Raffles.” Comedy. Cartoon. Comedy. Wiiliam Way Vitaphone variety. __ Vitaphone varlety Vitaphone variety. Joan Crawford in “Our Blushing ides.” __Short_subjects. omedy. William Powell in “For the Defense.” Comedy “Troovers Three.” Comedy. \ Richard Arlca_and “Oh, Yeah." Jack Holt tn “The Border , Lewion.” Ronald_Comanl in Eric von Strohgim “Raffles.” g Comedy Constance Bennett in “Three_ Faces East.’ Joan Crawford in Gary Cooper “Our_Blushing Brides.” Cantor_comedy. Warner Baxter n “A Man From Wyomine.” Jack_Oakie in “The Sap “The Arizona ¥id." From_Syracuse.” Vitaphona variety. Comedy. tance Bennett Dorothy Mackaill and Eric von Stroheim in Sidney Biackmer in “Three Faces East.” “Strictly Modern." ows. Comedy. " Beity Compson Conway Tearle i n “The Lost Zeppelin.” T Robert Ames in “Double_Cross *_Comedy. Roads. Richard Arlen and Fay Wray in Border Leglon.” Collegians.” Ann Hurding Powell T in “Holiday.” __Cartoon. __ Dorothy Mackaill fn 1 J “Strictly Modern.” “In the Next Room." “Benny Rubin in “Lord Byron of y Rubin in “Lord Byron of Broadway." Broadway. Vitaphone. Comedy. _ Vitaphone. Comedy. Edmund Lowe in Edmund Lowe i “Born Reckless.” “Born Reckless.” Comedy. Comedy. News| News. Monte Blue and Myrna Loy in cape Comedy. George O'Brien and Helen Chandler in “Rough Romance.” Monte Blue and Myrna Loy in e “Isle of Escape.’ “Isle of Vitaphone. Comedy. _ Vitaphone George O'Brien and Helen Chandler in “Rough Romance.” Comedy. N Iph Graves and Jack Holt in “Hell's Island.” Vitaphone variety. — Jack,Oakie in Ken Maynard “Sap From Syracuse “Fighiing Legion Serial. Constance Bennett & Albert Alberison and Keuneth McKenna fn ~ Sharon_ Lynn in That Wi “wild Company. Serial,_Comedy Comedy. toon. ‘onstance Bennett Warner Oland enneth McKenna in “Return of Dr. Fu Tazy That Way." anchu.” Comedy. _Cartoon, Comedy. Sth & E Sts. N.W. Lyric John, Gilbert 1n John_Gilbert 1n “Redemption.” “Redemption.” Comedy. Comedy. News News. Jack Oakie in “The Sap From Syracuse.” Syracuse. Comedy. _New Comedy. _News. y_Cooper in “The Gary Cooper Man From Wyoming,” Man From Wyoming, “Tarzan the Tiger.” “Tarzan the Tiger.” Cartoon. Cartoon. Victor Mclaglen and Edmund Lowe in “Cockesed World. Comed: bl “Happy Days." “Happy Days." o Comeds. Act. Comedy. Act. T ..William Powell in William Powell in “The Benson Murder ~“The Benson Murder ‘ase Comedy. Fable Helen Kane in Janet Gaynor and “Pointed Heels." Charles Farrell in Comedy. “Sunnyside Up.” Act. Comedies. _Act. 207 9th st. mw. Princess 1119 B St. N.E. Charles Rogers in “Safety in Num- bers.” Arthur Lake and John Garrick n “The Sky Hawk.” Jack Oakie in “The Social Lion.” Arthur Lake and John Garrick in “The Sky Hawk." elford “Phantom { Touse.” Gary Cooper and Fay Wray n + “The Texan.” s-l)}“o'mul n “The Girl of the Port.” Dark. Richmond Alexandria, Va. Sue Carol and Grant Withers in “Dancing Sweeties.” Vitaphone._Comedy. Sue Carol and rant Withers in “Dancing Sweetles.” Vitaphone. Comedy. Dorothy Mackaill T “The Flirting Widow." Vitaphone act. Cartoon. Dorothy Mackaill in “The Flirting Widow."” Vitaphone act. Cartoon. Joan Crawford in “Our Blushing Brides,” Vitaphone. Comedy. Joan Crawford in “Our_Blushing Brides.” Vitaphone. Comedy. Tewis_Mann in “Sins of the Children. Vitaphone _variety. Tewis Mann in s o the Children." Vitaphone_variety. Colin Clive in “Journey's End.” Jimmie Gleason and bert Armstrong in "Oh! Yeah.” Comedy. Colin Clive in “Journey’s End.” Dixie Teo n Vitaphone “Happy D Comedy. 4 vitaphene v Dark. State Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in “High Soclety Blues.” Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in “High y Marion_Davies in Winnie Lightner in “The Florodora Girl.” “Hold Everything.” Richa in “Seven Keys to Baldpate.” Norma Shearer in “The Divorcee.” Bethesds. M. Sylvan 104 R. 1. & Ann Harding snd Mary Astor in “Hollda; George Bancroft in “Ladies Love ‘Brutes.” Betty Compson in “Midnight Mystery.” Bue Carol and Gramt Withers Y “Dancing_Sweeties."” Bue Carol and Grant Withers in “Dancing_Sweetles."” Claudette Colbert in X “Young Man, of Manhattan.” LAY T “- Her! “The Texan.’ Chester Morris and Wallace Beery n “The Big House.” Takoma Takoma Park. D. C. Chester Morris and Wallace Beery Charles Ruggles tn 1 fos “The Big House. “'Quenn High arles Rugsles in Ann_Harding in “'Queen High." “Holiday.’ TRobert Ames 1n “Double Cross Roads.” Betty Compson in “Midnight Mystery.” Ann_Harding in “Holiday.” Norma_Shearer n Tivoli et 14th & Park Rd. Norma Shearer Norms, Shearer n n “Let Us Be Gay.” “Let Us Be Gay.” Vitaphone variety. __ Vitaphone varief Y k wmu’u;;mmi or “Way Out West.” Ga. Ave. & Quebec Vitaphone variety. iam | Powell n “For the Defense.” Comedy. William Haines n ay Out West.” Vitaphone variety. Ronald_Colman Tonald_Colman n n “Raffle: “Raffles.” Vitaphone variety. ___Vitaphone varlety. William Powell Frank_Fay in in “Th e “For the Defense.” Matrimonial Bed.” Comedy. Vitaphcie varlety. Warner Baxter Victor McLaughian in “on " Romance of the Rio Grande.” the Level. Comedy. Vitaphone vari Warner Baxter in “The Arizona Kid¢ Vitaphone variety. 7Jack Oakie in “The Sap From Syracuse.” Comedy. What's What and W here Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters Rialto to Open With “Little Accident.” GAIN the Rialto announces its reopening, with “the laugh hit season,” Universal's come- “Little Accident,” next Monday morning. ‘Little Accident” plight of a young man, who, on the eve of his wedding, receives word that he has become a father. Complica~ tions nltllrlll‘nfuflo' thick and fast, and the hero finds himself with a baby on his hands and three prospective ‘wives to be dealt with. The picture strikes. its stride at the very start, and it is said there is no let-down in hi- larious amusement ~ and entertainment until the final fade- out, and the viva- clous action s immeasurably en- livened by the crisp and witty dialogue. Willlam James Craft directed “Lit- {tle Accident,” ?nd deals _with the |i0€" Pred Santley and 200 Hollywood beau- tles round out the cast. Adapted from the stage play, “Pre- sent Arms,” the film tells a yarn of United States Leathernecks in a South Sea port. There is a shipwreck. While not ummmnl conedy, "lnt-hzmeA“ ck- o les seven songs—*. Life,” “Shake It Off—and Smile,” “Careless Kisses,” “Evening Star,” “Nice and So Particular,” “Kiss Me, Cinder- ella,” and “You Took Advantage of Me.” Irene Dunne, former Ziegfeld prima donna, has the leading feminine role. Elsie Ferguson to Be Seen At Metropolitan Theater. $QCARLET PAGES,” a First National and Vitaphone production, based on the play by Samuel Shipman and John B. Hymer, opens Friday at War- ner's Metropolitan Theater, where it will be presented for one week. “Scarlet Pages” is an intense drama of love and sacrifice and returns Elsie Ferguson to the screen after a long absence. Miss Ferguson in “Scarlet Pages” is seen as a noted criminal lawyer, Who lete | 18 called upon to defend & young night club dancer who confesses to killing las | her father, but refuses to give the mo- tive for this crime. Marion Nixon appears as the girl M | who kills her own father, while Grant Blane, Zasu Pitts and Joan Marsh among the featured, with Roscoe Karns, Henry Armetta, Myrtle Stednian, Albert Gran, Nora Cecil, Bertha Mann, Ger- trude Short and Dot Farley. ttle Accident” is based on the #uccessful stage play written by Thomas Mitchell and Floyd Dell. Gene Towne made the adaptation, and the screen play is the work of Gladys Lehman, Two Black Crows Bring ‘War Comedy to Palace. ‘HE Two Black Crows, Moran and Mack, are to open at Loew’s Palace turday in the Paramount comed ‘The Elcture is adapt- ed from Charley Mack's “Two Black Crows in the A. E. F.” Joan Peers and Neil Hamilton appear in the supporting cast. “Anybody’s War"” is the story of two Tennessee colored men who are sudden- ly whisked into the excitement of the big scrap and who encounter amusing adventures in the trenches, There is also a romantic vein in the story. On the stage there will be “Navajo” a Loew production from the Capitol Theater, New York, featuring Chief FEagle Feather, tap-dancing Indian; Caperton_and Biddle, bow-and-arrow dancers; Frank Sheilds, world champion | rope spinner, and the Chester Male Dancers, The Hearst Metyotone News, short subjects and the Palace Orchestra, under the direction of Harry Borjes, will complete the program. Ruth Chatterton at Fox in “Anybody’s Woman.” RUTH CHATTERTON, in “Anybody's Woman,” the first of a series of Paramount pictures booked for the Fox Theater this season, will be the screen attraction starting Friday. Supporting Miss Chatterton in “Anybody’s Wom- an” is Clive Brook, who has appeared with the famous star in many other successes. Gouverneur Morris is the author of the story from which “Anybody’s Wom- an” is taken. It was published in book form as “The Better Wife.” Supplenting the entertainment pro- gram will be Eddie Peabody, banjo layer; Bob West, in an organlogue; the 'anchon and Marco “Skirts” idea and Leon Brusiloff conducting the Fox Grand Orchestra. The Fanchon and Marco offering will ‘dring an array of talent, including Neil Castagnoli, clarinet player; Julia Curtis, ventriloquist; Ruth Stlver, prima donna; Daisy, “the wonder horse,” and the Panchon and Marco “Sunkist Beauties” in a routine on stilts. R-K-O Keith’s Delivers Fun in “Leathernecking.” RAD!O PICTURES’ “Leathernecking” Withers is the sweetheart who sticks to her through thick and thin. Sup- porting players include John Halliday, Daisy Davidson, De Witt Jennings, Wil- liam Davidson, Charlotte Walker and Helen Ferguson. The program s rounded out by the Giovanni Martinelli Vitaphone rendi- tion, “The Temple Scene from ‘Aida,’” assisted by Ina Bourskaya of the Met- ropolitan Opera; the two-reel comedy, “si, Si, Senor,” and the Graham Mc- Namee talking newsreel. Barrymore in Sailor Role With “Moby Dick” at Earle. JO!!N BARRYMORE will appear in b “Moby Dick,” his third talking pic- ‘ture, starting Friday, at Warner's Earle Theater, where the photoplay will be shown for one week. This production is adapted by Warner Bros. and Vita- phone from Herman Melville's work. “Moby Dick,” # romance of whales and love, shows Barrymore as Ahab, a young, devil - may - care sailor. The search for and finding of a whale, a storm at sea, the fight between broth- ers and the eventual capture of the whale are said to bring to the screen some thrilling and intense drama. Others in the cast include May Boley, Walter Long, Tom O'Brien, Ne- gel de Brulier, Nobel Johnson, Virginia Sale and Jack Curtiss, Lloy( Bacon directed. The supplementary program at the Earle brings the two-reel comedy, “The Freshman's Goat”; the Vitaphone vari- ety, “Dining Out” and the talking Earle newsreel. Marx Brothers Appear |In Columbia Offering. ‘HE Marx brothers, in a Paramount film, “Animal Cracke: come to Loew's Columbia Saturday. Groucho appears as an African game hunter, with Zeppo as his tary, while Harpo and Chico are musicians, The story centers about a house party on estate, with plenty of music ‘There is a feud between the hostess and & rival matron over the authenticity of a fine painting. Pretty girls are as conspicuous as in most revues. The Hearst Metrotone News, short subjects and the Columbia Coneert Or- chestra under the direction of Claude “Burrows complete the program, Lenore Ulric at National in “Pagan Lady” September 22. “PAOAN LADY,” a drama by Wil- liam du Bois, starring Lenore Ulrie, will be the attraction to inaugu- rate the new theatrical season at the National Theater on Monday, Septem- bet 22, The play will likewise serve to mark Miss Ulric's return to the legiti- , after a period of 18 months R he has recently acted in “Red Rust.” “Meteor” and “Hotel Universe.” 1In addition to the star and Mr. Tone, the cast will include Weldon Heyburn, & Washington boy, whose Broadway ap- pearances have been in ‘“Skidding” Leo Donnelly, last in “Spool Thomas Findlay, last in “The Criminal Code”; Benedict Mc- Quarrie, Elise Bartlett and Jane Fer- rel. The play has been directed by John D. Williams and the setting has been designed by Henry Dreyfuss, who is responsible for the stage set of “The Last Mile,” current New York success, Following the local engagement of one week “Pagan Lady” will be ex- hibited in Newark, N. for a like pe- My | riod of time, and will open in New York the week of October 6. Miss Ulric’s last New York appearance was as the star of David Belasco's “Mima,” & success there two seasons ago. Mutual Burlesque Offers New Features at Gayety. THE Gayety Theater announces, &s the Mutual burlesque and vaudeville offering, “Kuddling Kuties” in a new edition. Again this entertainment is headed by the eccentric comedian, Max Fields, and with him is a large cast, the featured feminine player being Rudith Williams, whose dancing has been popular. Other playetrs include Anna Fink, character actress; Holly Wood, an auburn-haired soubrette num- ber leader; MacBarren, comedian; Al Golden, jr.; Sammy Smith, Al Snyder, Alma Montague and Andree in a fea- ture act stressing instrumental work. l? Night in a Harem” concludes the show. New_ River Trips On Wilson Line. THE management of the Wilson line announces that they have inau- gurated & new river trip down the Po- tomac daily on the City of Washing- ton, leaving Seventh Street Wharf at 2 p.m. and returning about 5 p.m. This trip gives excursionists an opportunity to see the historic points along the Potomac as far down as Indian Head.. Announcement has also been made '.hlt._ the popular 40-mile ‘“moonlight trip” will be continued every night at 8:30 o'clock. These two trips will con- tinue as long as the weather permits. Music - for dancing is furnished by Happy Walker and his orchestra, Rt S TEXAN IS SHOT BY MAN, Posse Seeking Escaped Convict After Woman Tells of 10-Mile Ride, Without Attack. By the Assoclated Press. | HOUSTON, Tex., man today who wounded Frank B. Horton, sales manager of the Texas Bag & Burlap Co last night, robbed him, and kidnaped his woman companion, driving away in Horton’s automobile. The woman returned to her home early today and told officers the man had taken her 10 miles from where he shot Horton, but had not attacked her. Horton' was found on a road near Houston, wounded in the thigh and unconscious from a blow on the head. The colored man sought by officers was identified from a photograph as an WHO TAKES COMPANION | September 10.—A | posse of peace officers sought a colored | escaped convict, Stove - Boiler . Repairs Rudolph & West Co. Temporarily Located 605 R. I. Ave. N.E. 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