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lllu-l u u-tn \ - y-.r: James Cruze’s the evening the orehestra, boxes, VOICESIN THE AIR Nor 3 6 to 10 ,p. m~=Dinner music, | ers' orchestra. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, and Joges will bo reserved and the | | Synagogue services. Talk. The Am- The following realty transters - /r‘ > balcony will be rukh. Beats ) WsB - S e now selling at the theater, . (Atlanta Journal—Atlanta, &ia.) | Peasunts, Talk to Mothers. Pianist. (Hhepard Stores—Boston,) the town flé'"k? Frank Krawits to / .WEDNESDAY, 10:40 p. m.—Addie Britt and Dick | Talk. Hotel Graystone orchestra. i Guiscppe Casaveech and Alfredo ' i " “il““ “"l‘ l Y ||"| “ ll “UNGUARDED WOMEN.” Finch, radio stars, 8 b M—~Children’s halt-hour, " | Balduos!, Derby. seialc SHIN IS Tonight is the last showing of o KDEA — 3 ¥ VAC .{ser and others to Gustav Prelsser, Rudolph Valentino at the Palace in (Westinghouse — East Pittsburgh.) VK ‘eder and Telegraph p. m.—Concert program. 8r., Chapman and Austin streets; \‘ l I ’ his return to the screen in “Mon- [ s (Btrawbridge and Clothjer — Phila~ Abraham N. Davis to Max Fishman, LA Il i IIIIF l sieur Beaucaire,” one of the finest| 6 p. m.—Baseball soores: dinner delphia.) 0. s % . Chestnut street; Edith A. Porter to ,J\ - photoplays seen here in some time, | concert. 6:30 p. m,~Meyer Davis Rellevue 13 b . Vincent " Florence A. and Helen I Emmett, Post will recall that a few months| 6:45 p, ,~News bulletina. sports results. 1130 p Me=Digen of the: days] B MoA=Dlonen conosrt and Ansl]r. sbbard, Meoy e AL ago there appeared in that publica- 7 p. m.~Baseball scores. 7 » m.~"8unny Jim," news. Baseball scores. Live stock| baseball scores. DiMauro to Morris Jackson, Lafaye Unless otherwise indloated, theatrical notices snd reviews to this column are tion & most unusual story by Lucy 7:40 p. m,~—S8tockman reports of —— market report T p. m.—Musical program ette street; Andrej Raczek and Re- written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company, i | Stone Terrlll, entitied “Face.” the primary livestock and wholesale 8:20 to 8:50 p. m~"The Kiffel salia Raczek to Ignacy P. and Ro- 8:50 to 9 p. m | Oscar Thomas and wife, to Concet “YOUTH FOR SALE"—LYCEUM, |feature attraction a man whose |theater Thursday for a three-days’ 9:55 p. m.—Arlington time sig- 7 p. m—-leving: Belzer's . Cafe| vehicle operafor's license. | Mrs. Edwin N, Léwis and he r ,tina Puzzo, Arch street; Amelia Cnet out of her job and falsely|Dame has been bofors the piiblic & |Tun, {8 an adaptation of that story— | nals. Weather forecast. Baseball| Boulevard orchestra, 9 to 11 p.m.—Musical program. | daughters, June and Miriam, who | Petchulat to J. August Carlson, ..‘c::ea she bargalned with lite for |800d many yeirs as one of . the |the history of how a man of honor | scores. 8 p. m—~Wall Street Journal re-| 11 p. m.—Vincent Lopez Metel| have been visRing Mr. and Mrs. B ; Chapman street; the Bodwell Realty . |the stage. This man is Ben Welch, | Whose love of galety makes her a WBZ 8:10 p. m.—Hawaijan guitars. — Representative and Mrs, E. W. ' nue; James E. Andrews to Amalis O d " " :‘e :.‘::nw'h:t::‘y":l:;egh:&i‘; 'v:::z":n a star in legitiate, burlesqe, mu. | soclety outcast, (Westinghouse — Springfield.) §:15 p. m.—Specialty mumbers. WMAF | Christ of Corbin avenue, have left | Kolodziej, Burritt street. .'n" e‘d in “Youth for Sale,” show- |8ical comedy and vaudeyille for the It was evidently the aim of the 8:46 p. m.—Hawaiian guit (Round Hills Radio Corp. — South | for their riew home in Washington, “i?nwl:g tonight at the Lyc:aum for |Past 20 years. Many theaters-goers | Producers to leave no stone un-| 6 p. m.—Dinner concort by the| 10:30 p. m.—Billy Wynne's Green- bartmouth, Mass.) D. €. They will live at 2900 Con- ' ’ 3 - 7 p. m.—Results of games played - — 6 p. m.—Dinner music. |mile of the Washington cathedral , b 8, are v d thi 16 by Sigrid [Of the Jewish comedian on the stage |0ut of the cast who could success. p & % 9 2 ! ) ) ashington cathedral browns, are very good this seasom, ”::"L"qlm::‘?h:“:rln’l‘;;%': yaz’nz e SN who first made up |fully contribute (o the logical inter- (10 the American and National| woc p 7 p. m.=Popular songs cor | Where Mr. Lewis has his office as|both in velvets and fn wool ~ma~ lish actress. Richard Bennett and |28 & Jewish comedian in his suc- | Pretation of the difficuit roles the |leagues. (Palmer Bchool of Chiropractice— 7:15 p. m.——Baxophonist and Xylo-| cxocutive s *tury of the National ! terials, They combine particularly harfes Mack also play In this pro- | cessful play, “The Peddler.” With |Photoplay calls for. The reswlt is| 7:05 p. m.—Market reports. Davenport, Towa.) phonist. Cathedral Foundation. "well with fashionable furs. 5 ‘o acts. should satisfy the most fastidious.|City Women Cooperate.” 6:45 p. m.—Sport news and weath- | 7:45 p. m—Popular songs. | SeS—————— v1l}‘|e.e.uau‘x:‘:fl:;rnn rz:l;czri\;l" n\]tfi::? According to Jesse 1. Lasky, first | Bebe Daniels, Richard Dix and Mary | 7:20 p. m,—Information concern- er forccast. 8 p. m.—SBaxophonist and Xylo-| ks Gl A i Vico president 1n charge of praduee | Astor are featured at the head of |ing Civil Bervice examinations, 7 p. m—Sandman’s visit. phonist. \:a: 8 P, lh: rasmoua. creator of |tlon of ‘Paramount, Willlam Far- (& Superb cast that includes Walter 7:30 p. m.~Bedtimeé story. 8 p. m.—Organ recital, 8:10 p. m.—Banjoists, 7D B i i HELie tfiu s, and Percy Marmont, |Hum's first pieture for that organi- | MeGrall, Frank Losee, Harry Mes-| 7:40 p. m.—Concert hy the WBZ . ——— 5 p. m.—Popular songs ays beginning star of “If Wintar Comes,” have|zation, “The Man Who [ights |tayer, Joe King, Helen I.Inxolh and | Trio. W —Jazz planiat. Sunday Night ' y, Ily fitted by training and tempera- | Enelly's orchestra. —New Y b . 9:06.to 10 p. m.~Messner broth- | hich opens tomorrow at the Ly-|Thursday, iIs a production that |&! - o um for a threg days' run. screen fans aren't likely to {orget in [ent for their respective characteri-| 9 p. m.—Recltal by soprano, s s | " COMING TO THRILL AND ASTONISH YOU' (] & Rurry, zatlons. 9:30 p. m.—Violin recital. STy S had AT i 9 10:65 p. m.—Arlington time alg- T a 11 ] BEN WELCH AT CAPITOL POISATA 480 \WIIIAR), (FatRUE ipitol of the splendid bill which |Wanted for his next pleture was . Hotél Braawick ofoleates. Rudolph Valentino 18 been attracting large crowds the |Something out of the ordinary— : o TR st half of the week. Starting to. [Something that dug deep into the |AUtumn Racing Events Open This Ay h"“‘_c ; € 10rrow & brand new bil] will be o- |fundamentals of life and exposed 1t{ Artemnoon on Maryland's Mile estinghouse—Chicago.) THURS.—FRI.—SAT. red- which will present as the |in all its nobility and all its fraflty. Cio 600 o1 . b = 13 60 Weeks in New York 40 Weeks in Bost Finally he found it, “The Miracle | ‘Track—Good Card Listed, 09:80 p.m.—=Dinner concert; €eKs In e"; or eexs In boston Jumes Hamiiton and today {he| Havre De Grace, Md. Sept. 24— | chostra. i o CROS 38 Weeks in Chicago P 4 story, “The Man Who Fights Alone,” | The fall racing season on Maryland's| ~ 6:10 to 6:20—Paul Whiteman’s g L. > X ¢ < : ' |mi nod v “Collegians.” . WN (: i8 preserved on seven reels of film |Mile tracks opened today with the| “Col ¢ !. Y E U M with Farnum giving ono of the fin- | eRInDiNg of a ten-day meet here, 8:20 to 6:30—Joska DeBubary's . 2 EVERYEODY IN 10 IS GOING LA | 5 he leadi: e. p r er AT rle | shore handieap, a six furlong event | office ‘of the Duncan Sisters Music 4! TONIGHT ONLY OOV WS % o | for two year olds, today. Publishing Co. o COVERED WAGON"—PALACE. | “ayy, 0" ooy of * twenty: two-yea | 7 to 9:80. p, m,—Muaical progfam. } o X Orchestra Reserved, Evenings ...... 75¢ HYOUTH ! A magnificent epic of the earlyoids, many of the season's swiftest| 7:30 to 7:45 p. m—“Around the y 2 v mount production, “The Covered | on the entry list for today's big :45 to 8 p. m.—Musical program. 3 [ - 12] Wagon,” which will be the feature |stake. Prominent among them are 5 p. m.—"Good Roads” report. E I\ila.tmees, All Seats Rush ........... 35ci at the theater for seven days begin- |y, B, Griffith's Single Foot, B, F. 5 p. m—Talk. Children After School 4:15 p. m. . 10¢ ning Sunday next.” This is a pic- |Whitney's Gymkhana, Saratoga 510 11:30 p. m.—Midnight re- | MAY ALLISON : movel of flio sume name, and it i 8. Cosden's Cloudland, and Chink, e herself ? 2 fice, and for the convenience of many, seats can be AY ALLISO} * | said to be one of the greatest photo- foot is expected to be a heav, . ; I Gy < 2 e v s sobn g Ve |kl oot o espuse RO ot Waokmakes _Pl”mvm ; Here's the story of a modern Jazz Wild Girl §'¥ obtained at our down town Box Office, 282 Main THURS., FRL, SAT. | The features embraced in mn) Trip Lightly, Barbara Freichie, and a man’s unselfish attempt to reform her. |§ street, next to Hudson Lunch on Thursday, Friday {story are many and varied and in- | Judge Fuller, Finland, retire, Chry-| 7:30 p. m.—Sports resu]u and po- 9, r s 2 5 MARY CARR clude among others, the start of 350 |salis, Bother, Sun Tess, My Idol,|lice reports, Dinner music by A It’s RICHARD DIX in His Greatest Role! and Satmday from 2:30 to 8:30 p. m. phion Male Quartet, The Three WNAC have been recorded at the office of dinner dance et = ¢ __ 7 N\ Readers of the Saturday Evening 6:30 p. m.—"Richard the Riddler,” | Stratford hotel concert orchestra and | I Hotel Statler dance orchestra (Detroit I'ree Press.—Detroit,) Liberty sireet; A. W, Mason to Rose **| . "Unguarded Women,” which 1s|produce markets, (Acolian Hall York City.) | Tower of Radio.” REMOVE T¢ . s . {zalla ¥, Borowski, Curtis street; S G0P0ITIITIIEIIITIIIINIVILIPINIINIIILNEIPIINININNN. | sclisduled to pen mt the Palace| & p. m.—'The Daisy Chain” —Address—Motor 10VE TO WASHINGTON, D. C. | taste of its tinseled luxuries and got | Breatest comedians who ever .trod |brings back to social esteem a girl view. Statler supper music, W. Lewis of Harrison street and , Co. to Lucina Bedard, Landers aves the last.time. . Mae Allison has the Wil remember him as the creator |turned, or rather, to leave no actor | WBZ Trio, wich Village Inn orchestra. g | necticut avenue which is within a Browns, particularly the reddish v v him will be four other high class |that we have an array of talent that| :10 p. m—"How Country and — 30 pi-m.—Jazz planist splendid rofes in “Broadway Broke, |Alone” due at the Capitol on |[Ponald Hall, all of them exception-| 8:80 p. m.—Dance music by Mc-| (American Telephone and Telegraph| 8:50 p, m.—Banjoists, ), N was_in New York. He .read inpu- nals;. officlal U. 8. Weather reports, r; . ronight Is the last showing at the |merable manuscripts, What he FALL RAC]NG SEASON 11:30 p. m.—Leo Reisman and his Last Time Tonight of Hate” by Willlam Blacke and i 8 to 6:10—Joska DeBabary's or- st for 2es r Three $10,000 races will feature orlcheslra’: f 1 ' e RoniCRRlIoRh:or s £ 5areer ‘"inw meet, beginning with the eastern| 6:30 to 7 p. m.—Program from ) GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY! west is zanm Cruze's latest Para- ( youngsters are among them, appear | Town with KYW in Chicago.” Astor 4 Balcony Rush, Evenings ............ 35¢c r Mary with turization of Emerson Hough's new | Maje of the W. 8. Kilmer stable, J. Reserved seats now selling at Palace Box Of- covered wagons from Westport | Laddie Buck, Volante, Hurry .In,|Candelori and his Hotel Adelphia ;landing (now Kansas City), in|Moon Magic, John F. Kieaver and | Roof Garden orchestra. LR R JI\(S The terrors of fording freshef | Lyrea complete the fleld. 8:30 p. m.—Grapd organ recital. |rivers, prairic fires and the like are ‘The track is in splendid shape 9 p. m.—WOO orchestra. “ depicted with great realism. despite the heavy rains several days 10:55 p. m.—Time signal. BROADWAY |/ The Palace presentation will fea- |ago, and fast time fs likely. 11:02 p. m.—Weather forecast. |ture & big orohestra. with.the orig-| In all about 800° horses are quar- - {inal score.as played on Broadway. |tered at Havre De Grace for the WIP ” The matinees will be at 2:30 with | meet, including some of the best in (Gimbel Bros.—Philadelphia.) . all seats rush and with a special | training. The colors of the most Or e er eas‘er i show for children each day after prominent stables on the. turf will|6.p. m.—Official weather forecast. , school at 4:16 for ten cents. In|be shown. 6:06 p. m.—Dinner dance music, 5. p. m.—Livestock and produce v 44 7 d ] —— » 8 baking —with gas 7 p. m.—Bedtime stories and roll I 11, f ‘ AP I ] Aol (Laew's State Theater Bidg. — New | : The Model*“M” Glenwood 4 [ J! ” York City. T : : - 4 THE ENCHANTERS' k City.) : \ ‘ , : » it oo (e B S L e 6:30 to 7 p. m.—Violin eoloa. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 7 to 7:30 p. m.—Dance music by 4 i Glenwood Robertshaw Paul Specht's Alamac orchestra. 7:30 —“Heart to Heart Talk / | I i Oven Heat Control WILLIAM — e bkt iy ./."'i ey — In this big roomy oven the success [ > Moo v e S RS m:.‘. il of your bread, cake or pastry will & , ; AR I : ‘ ‘never be a matter of luck. You S T e R, e e we: won't have to guess at the oven e e , : i temperature, You needn’t keep 9:15 p. m.—Baritone. 3:30 p. m.—Gem Safaty Razor or- 8 watching it whilg you are baking. chestra. b Tl e e A | Lt TheGlenwood Robertshaw oven S e | W heat control does all this for you. WAAM (T. 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