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~ r ' D. , SEPTEMBER , Part 3.8 Page*, WASHINGTON, C., SUNDAY MORNING, 3, 19g8. - - i This Week jMI Photoplays AT THE PHOTOPLAY HOUSES THIS WEEK. COLUMBIA.Rodolph Valentino, in "Blood and Sand." Shown this afternoon and evening. METROPOLITAN.Harold Lloyd , in "Grandma's Boy." Shown Tfrntis this afternoon and t ^nenijP and il mm I evening. Jl Theatei Photoplay PALACE."Nice People." Shown this afternoon and evening, RIALTO.Lon Chaney, in "Flesh and Blood." Shown this * noon and $§k|. -\ evening. ' after'Gas; " is one of the CRANDALL'S.Charles Ray, in Oil, Water." Shown this THE pathetic story of the Prodigal Son^l perhaps :>A afternoon and evening. most interesting) as well a;i dramatic of the many stories of the were all in their time, to a Bible that told, in probability, point METROPOLITAN.Harold day, Agnes Ayres. Milton Sill? and moral. The story is sugguse to waste his time and substance Metropolitan Nagel and Shannon Day. in "The wandered afar from his father's fill open the season of 1922-23 this also Fox Sunshine comedy; Ordeal." in riotous living. There are but few points ot similarity in me siuncs reek by the presentation, beginning Kthel Clayton, in "Her OwnFriday. Mr. his afternoon, of Harold Lloyd's first Money"; Saturday, Mary Miles Minter of the two individuals, and yet th<: one suggests the otfier. Avery ull five-reel, feature-length and John Bowers, in "South of the in which the starthed the theatrical world with a play "Grandma's Boy," produclon,Suva." also rathe News and Aesop a Hopwood some years ago tar demonstrates that, in addition to Fables. that with what the vulg;ar linguist terms pep. It was elng the screen's most priginal sparkled the omedian, he is also gifted with a nounced a success and it both Mr. Hopwood and IH H^Sr/ Mt Circle. threat ofpromadethe ramatlc sense that aids in making producers much money. But it al 50 served to head the chariot Grandma's Boy" a distinctive and Today, Elsie Ferguson and Wallace was not otable vehicle. The story, while es- Reid, in "Forever"; tomorrow. Buster author, which had been hitched to a star, in a direction which entlally humorous, is of sufficient Keaton, in "The Blacksmith"; Johnny heavenward. With each advance in its downward course, the chariot cope to permit the logical Mines, in "Torchy's Hold-Up"; of episodes that are introduclonintensely 1 Desmond, in "The PolicemanWilliamand unloaded a fresh "success," until within the memory of the present Flor cJULIAr ramatic and others that are touched the Baby." and "Missing; Men"; low down toward the horizon, was Dean" 'vrith pathos. |< Mary Miles Minter, in "SouthTuesday,of generation the theatrical heaven, SHmLEY Grandma's boy was a youngster I Suva"; Wednesday, "The Doves of littered with farce-comets tllat sputtered like fat in a frying pan. f splendid natural instincts, but a I Pharoah"; Thursday, Agnes Ayres. in frothy Be^asdo^.. childhood had been "Borderland"; Wallace set heard the crackle and swarmed Gair^^j outh who from Friday. Reid I'he great multitude in search of lsation he victim of physical cowardice. He and Lila Lee, in "The Dictator." and ease as it cool. Unexpectedly las the favorite prey of all the vil- Saturday, James Kirkwood, in "The like hungry flies to lap up the gi grew the Man From Home." new the whims age bullies, especially the author and his chariot encoun tered a something in one who was his most broadhouldered"the is tc3 Judge Landis had startled liter rival for the favor of of mankind. Humanity prone change. ,1rl." Grandma helps him Dumbarton. the wicked base ball world. Wil 1 H. Hays followed as the prophet his failings. overome Today. , in "Across the o:f And then came Augustus I Continent"; tomorrow. Thomas Meighan, who was to lead the movies out captivity. in "Our Leading Citizen"; Tuesday. Thomas to reconcile tneamc;il differences, incidentally expressing | IOLUMBIA.Rodolph Valentino, Clara Kimball Young, in "The Claw". just be Wednesday and Thursday. Cecil B. De the hope and the desire that the pristine glory of the stage might in "Blood and Sand.'' Mille's "The Fool's "Paradise"; Friday. on a for '^The Man restored. These were the handwriting on the wall that brought As Its extraordinary attraction From Home"; Saturday, that the .abor day week, beginning this Re^ty Compson, in "The Green trembling in the world of the wiik ed. What more natural than fternoon. Loew's Columbia Theater Temptation." ' Washington and now your g Author should feel a tremor and fifcrs the premier successful wealthy creen engagement of Rodolph ' was for something, if Elite. « then an impulse to reform? The viorld clamoring first starring production.Valntino's had been Blood and Sand." a picturization of Today and tomorrow. "Fool's not so indecimt as that upon which it < not decent, at least 'feBA:^XfooDWARD he novel and stage play by V. Blasco ; Tuesday, Alma Rubens, in "FindTaradise" me" was created. Whether or not it ; of "The Four Horse- 1the Woman"; fed. Hence "Why Men Leave Hoi banez. author i Wednesday, , Cosmos nen of the Apocalypse." in "North of the Rio Grande"; m ay determine the current week. The ^ok '. been scenar- Wallace meets expectations Washington "Blood and Sand" has Reid, in "The WorldsThursday. title doesn't sound promising. M;aybe the play is not what might be chaney _ . iiBed for the screen by June Mathis. Champion"; Friday. James Kirkwood, the author left his father's 'his is the play in which Otis Skin- i n "The Man From Home." and for it, but only a justificaticm of why nicr. the renowned stage star, Thomas Meighan, in "Our Saturday. hoped Outdoor Amusements the past season i Citizen." house. At any rate, it may serve to present an issue, as the lawyers a success during achievd Leading about a,nd which Washington theatergoers say, for Mr. Thomas to work upon, and, who knows, it may bring for its at even if it doesn't t ill remember presentation a reconciliation that may save the stage future blots, Glen Echo Faxk. the National Theater. The stage favorite! out the stains that have aiready been heaped upon it. ersion. however, vastly restricted Today, "The Man From Home": wipe The gala celebration which began * of this amazing tale. Tomorrow. * =1« * * at Glen Echo Park and he development Dorothy Dalton, in "The if- yesterday Challenge"; Tuesday, David Crimson I IH x" over Labor was marked in Powell, 'T'HE first edition of "The Music Biox Revue," which probably will be seen ''-^jA day extendsby PaahIA " ^'Beside the Bonnie Brier Rush"; \m^m jray the presence of crowds that taxed the raijAiifi. Wednesday, Seena Owen and Matt in Washington this winter, is declared quite unusual among capacity of this popular resort, and Palace Theater, for the Moore, in "Back Pay"; Thursday, 11 the carnival spirit was everywhere Loew's will Thomas Meighan, in "The revues in that it is funny. Of late, dullness has vreek beginning this afternoon, Bachelor present-day really manifest. Picnicking grounds not to first times in Daddy"; Friday. .Tack Holt, in be excelled of the amuse- iresent for the Man "The. , been the predominating characteristic of the average revue, producers by any big V the screen version of "Nice Unconquerable"; Saturday, ment parks of the country will ac- l_ by Rachel Washngton Reid, in "Across the Continent."Wallace have shown little imagination in pdtting their shows together, and commodate the many r*eople." the play 'HABOI.PXloyd Washingtonians * which achieved a remarkable the result has been lavish expeniditure on sumptuous costumes and that will visit the park today and to- its New YorkCrothrs. morrow. The management has placed l1 opirtaritv during has been Hippodrome. The motto seems Metnopolvtato kl * and which without a of orig^inality elsewhere. extra tables and benches about the a Today. Jack Holt, in settings, spark rought to the screen as WilliamenragementRio "North of the les. but not one cent for book ground in the picturesque groves. All with a famous Grande": tomorrow. Betty to have been "millions for spang and, the amusements will be to- J1)e Mille production Bebe in "The Little Compson, the real-reason for the revue and the backbone of running ast that includes Wallace Reid, Minister": Tuesday, lyrics." Travesty, day. as usual. Tomorrow there will , Julia Faye "Three Live Ghosts"; Wednesday, the "Follies" has been allowed to go almost be plenty of dancing, the management £1)aniels, Frank Mayo, in "Out of the original productions, II II 8ind many others. Silent the board. In "The V Box Revue." however, at least 'M having arranged a special matinee drama raises one of North"; Thursday. Dorothy Dalton. in pletely by comlusic \iv dance from 4 to 7 This romantic of the "Moran of the is said to be a welcome p.m. Lady Letty": so far as the first edition is concitrned, there Luetie" 1 t he most engrossing questions Will in Friday. it revues on the The rccdolph n"0 whether or not our young people Rogers, "One Glorious Day." return to the type of travesty tha first put map. "vxlen-u Colonial lay, on a wave of and Saturday, William S. v of Beach, ire going to the dogs Hart, in I movie burlesque, "Words Don't M atter," and the quintessence Columbia next J "White Oak." are G«ijety Tuesday will witness the wind jazz and cocktails. room farce as demonstrated by F1 Moore, pronounced gems.bedorence up of the season at Colonial Daniels has one of the finest | ^SSSk Beach, Miss to her on the * *' * * "Washington's Atlailtic City." The r oles ever alloted Liberty. beach had one of its best seasons, the sicreen, the role that Fraivcine is on the verge of coming once again into its salt water created in the stage version. Today and tomorrow. Thomas 'T'RAVESTY, perhaps, bathing having attracted i hero andLarrinore in "Our Meighan, had a many from the opening day. Thefe ^tVall&ce Reid as the Leading Citizen"; own. Not only has the "Miisic Box Revue" wonderfully also has as a sport are also Constance Binnev, in Tuesday. been excellent flahlng. crab- I , Nagel young Conad Wednesday. Marion "Midnight"; successful season, but "Captain Ap>plejack" and one or two other con- t blng and boating, always a drawing t>rilliantly cast. Da vies, in I. at Worth." "Beauty's * 1 card the beach. In and_ Thursday. Dorothy Current addition, all almost en- I l'suvn. in i spicuous successes in New York have owed their appeal the amusements found at ne Woman Who Walked beach re- . in "Flesh Alone." tirely to the cleverness of their satire. In "Captain Applejack," an sorts are here, with a dancing pk- 1IIALTO.Lon Chaney. j vilion out life a circumscribed located over the cool English gehtleman. who has livecI his entire in AT THE THEATI THIS WEEK. The steamer St. Johns willPotomac. and Blood/' routine, discovers one af:ter a series of rather exciting go to the beach revenge and transition lyric. evening, Men Leave H[ouie,"ttfactionsERSnew Avery play. today, tomorrow and Love. hate, mankind. Today. in BELASCO."Why Hopwood at 9 a.m. Music a man who hates Hoof Gibson, vThe Loaded ventures, that he ii> descended frorr the famous buccaneer. Capt. adi Tuesday and >f soul in form the l+oor": tomorrow and makes reveals him as the opens this evening. will be features of the boatdancingride >ut who conquers himself, Tuesday, Edith jack. His dream, after he discovery, Applethis The last will and Blood." starring Roberts, in "The Son of the Wolf"; a ;ind literature of all time GARRICK.Julia Dean, in "Her ()wn Money." Opens this evening, moonlight trip be made notif of "Flesh at Wednesday and doughty captain, facing mutiny, pirate Wednesday evening. Chaney, the current attraction in Thursday, Roy Stewart, < more lurid than his manner of and Mai ion Bent. New show to:w ^on "Life's Greatest Question": ably brings out nothing wilder prober KEITH'S.Pat Rooney opens he Rialto. Mr. Chaney. aptly Gladys in Friday. crew. is excellent satire, and patrons as the man Walton, "The Trouper"; the The whole play pronounced morrow matinee. Marshall Hall. by screen * .». --j Robert handling faces." piays me icau-«described Warwick, in "The SilentSaturday. its reception by New York audiencies is believed to show that there is a COSMOS.Keno and Green. N< show opens tomorrow. Marshall Hall is ready for the 'of a thousand convict, who I Master." that ng role of an escaped craving for something more than the sort of theater fare has ( a large crowds that usually pa^expected to win liberty so that STRAND."Getting It Over." Dpens this afternoon. tronize this popular river resort ou s determined metflw been generally dished out of late. le may see his loved ones and ens this afternoon. iV Labor day. All amusements will be the man who has | Olympic. * *t * * GAYETY."Big Jamboree." Op. full c>ut vengeance upon "The Man running- speed today and tomor- him. All the incidents in the Today. From Home." and success some that row, including the Venetian swings. 'njured been founded a Torchy. comedy; tomorrow. Mary '"PHE success of these attractions, and the lack of of will F are said to have Miles in "Her vaudeville Is played, and they the whip, the dip-the-dip and the itory that came, to Minter, in "South of Suva." and ^JARRICK.Julia Dean,* * and n actual happenings Ben were seen here last season, 1ends particular point to a discovery present here a comedy t&lktng merry-go-round. The long Louis Lighten Turpin. in "Bright Eyes": dancing offering, "The Kid's Last with its Ve attention of Duryea Wallace Reid. in "AcrossTuesday, H. Ii who has learned.what some of Own many novelty boardwalk.shops, was in social the by none other*than Thomas ice. Money." Fight," said to be one of the bowling alleys and camera shops, vhilc he engaged Noah Continent." also "Holy Smoke": Dean, visiting: star, in Mark sketches on tour. will work. The cast jincludes Ethel its have suspected for a consider;able time.that "there never existed Julia cleverest JLEAtt J&LRD attract many. Tomorrow there Edith Roberts. Jack Mulhall.servce Clayton, in "HerThursday,Own iwan's comedy drama, "Her Own George Rosenor will offer original will be dancing, both afternoon ano Jeery. Price. De Witt Money": Friday. Thomas Meighan. In a public that will pay money to he bored." Mr. Ince has come to Jrloney," will be the attraction at the character' types and the Cameo citr-and evening. The Charles Macalestei lalph Lewis. Kate "Our Leading Citizen." and tv- 111 whr.il- nonr otnne " Tft 1ft" Lucas. Saturday, ci o n in lie»» o be V VDaneaoe and Wilfred Jack no\ is the feature that will be Clarrick this week, beginning: tonight. guv" j/o. will leave her wharf today at 10:je Tennings a Holt, in "The Man the conclusion that appealing elty big a new to vaude- subsidiary subjects include Julia Dean won her first major fame Dooley, acquisition _ a.m.. 2:30 and 7 The Unconquerable." demanded in the hencef orth. and that producers generally p.m. and tomorrow "One Terrible Day," pictures ,s a reportoire favorite in this city ville. comes heralded as a at 10 a.m. and 2:30 and 7 p.m. omedy, ft realize it. he feels, must be done if the films are became a star in par excellence, and Robert clever child screen stars: Something, evidently jj nd later Bfclasco laughmaker and the news film.featurngThe to retain their hold upon the public. and the screen is to remain "the The Little Grey Lady," by Cbanning Reilly and company In "Irish Plans. Great Falls Park. scenic beauiful Princess. last decade her name little Brooks, Hi££odrome nusical program features as and medium of expression sin ce the printing press." Incidentally. I'ollock. In the featuring Lar[y Romance." The last free concert of the beautiful composition, Today tomorrow. Gloria greatest ias been connected with a score of the Irish Huckleberry Finn, also will ** T3ETTER TIMES." the premiere for Gomel's overure and Rodolph Valentino, inSwanson Mr. Ince offers in fairly easy money for the best title for one of *! revealed Orville Stamm In a will be given at Great Falls Parkseason II Guarany." $250 iramatic successes that have appear. physical which was set for last the Rocks"; Tuesday, James"Beyond his The working title adopted is "Jim,''" and full her powers as ap culture surprise, completes the bill. night, today. Tine management has Kirkwood. in "The Man forthcoming productions. ^o the great at to care for the From Home": that an tTiodern woman and a primitive man. « actress. The photoplay feature, a Paramount is the eighth annual production holidayarranged Wednesday. Ethel in the story is of intensely motional_ time crowds today and tomorrow. The in Clayton, "Her wants a title i to some idea of the MarK swan s comeay presents an picture first shown here, will le New York Hippodrome and, like (IBANDALL'S.Charles Bay. Own Money"; Thursday. Mary Miles Mr. Ince "big enougf carry powerful domestic of present Wanda Hawley in "Bobbed usual attractions will be in full Minter. in "South of there are. ntcresting problem 11s seven it has been on Labor The Water." Suva": Friday. theme." So you o modern aspect. Tbe three acts Hair," and there will be a comedy. predecessors, swing day. ride by "Gaa, Oil, Elsie Ferguson and Wallace Reid. in . . thorughly R. H. electric trains from SSth i news Aim and movie chats to round cc>ncelved and staged by fast and M at Crandall's * * * * a re crammed with tense moments, s The Labor day bill "Forever," and Saturday. Thomas a love theme. out the list. gj in addition to his duties streets through the farm , thta afternoon at in "Our us we lest we 1 eavened by charming; who, Rurnde, is Theater, beginning Meighan. Beading Citizen." "T ORD OF HOSTS, be with yet, lest forget, forget." Dean will have the of Today the excellent bill arranged season and woodlands unequaled. The J continuing through Tuesday of Miss support last week will have its .01ehind the footlights, this is opeh the year round. and Walter is fijr an lago for his new production of I)uncan Penwarden, Martha McGraw, for flnal.show- of the park he present week, will be featured by Hampden looking Mward Trushelra, Gertrude Augarde, ings. cc the general manager be>mes g playhouse. Raymond Hubbell has Chesapeake Beach. release. "Gas. Oil, Water."Naionalan Today and tomorrow, Vera Gordon, in V. a. tlTLf! I the other favorites for < thrill-drama of the Mexican "The Good Provider"; aimcuii roic to cast, vvnuc icss important than Othello, it is. never- *lenry Trader and STRA1TD."Getting It Over." pirovided the musical setting Chesapeake Beach's week end cele- izciting Tuesday. May n the McGarry company. Some bration will reach its climax tomor- 1jorder. In this subject Ray is cast as McAvov. in "Through a Glass * * *. It has Renovated and redecorated ''1Setter Times." . a theless, one the most exacting roles in Shakespeare. attractive settings have-beenparIcularly through- row. Labor day. Tomorrow will see ti young man in charge of gasoline Wednesday. Mae Murray,Window";in There out and splclt and span from engine Eleven countries.England, France, K IO motorists in the far "The Greatest the "second role" in the classic drama. Some s rovided for the three acts. ti rcuoru'Uic»MiiB uuuiig, J;IC» :station serving Truth": Thursday. well been called greatest rill'be an extra matinee Monday room to scene loft, the Strand Theater G Austria. Spain, Russia, dieted. In. to the. thousands ; and is the central figure ip. Thomas Meighan. in "Our Leading will its for the sea-' ermany. addition "outhwest, actors have even attempted to ma ke it the first role in "Othello," but ^ Labor day. aftrnoon. open doors'toddy, j,ehmark, China, Italy, Arabia and who will make the trip by train, fully lay provides an opportunity to A of short film 81im and his sixty Chinese jugglers Today. Ethel Clayton, in "Her Own JOHN for Deceive." program " Another "feature night" is promised Parrot, in on Romeo": a real fall fashion display,wltiess out bill.- eiid acrobats; Torbay, with his comic 1ifoney": tomorrow, Agnes Ayres and "Rouprh article contributed to a nia paper, the name of which, un- he revealed are fresh from the features rounds the at udies in black and Patrick for Chevy Chase this week, and the Doris May, in "Up and at 'Em."Saturday, Virgi f gowns __ white; nature of the feature will be an- \Conrad Nagel, In "The Ordeal"; is not the of the old singing school & th aveuye shops. id Franciscq, comedians; nbunced retain , in "A Game fortunately, given, regrets passing After its Washington premiere Jamboree." £ brothers, musicians, andClemensau later. Both pavilions Jthicken"; Wednesday. Jack Holt,Tueslay,in York. < direet GAYETY."Big their popularity with Washington teacher and his training of vocal a:spirants to sing the,church Uines and Why Men Leave Hdme" goes James E. his "Big *' marvelous dogs and cats Mean'sare ;'The Man Unconquerable"; Thursday, 1o the Morosco ^Theater, New York, Cooper presents °'>her importations. dance enthusiasts, with Meyer Davis Today. Dorothy Phillips, in which was a fea ture of small-town life a half century Jamboree" at the Oayety Theater for muslo at one and Pete Orchea- 'darlon Davles, in "Beauty's Worth"; Gal"; tomorrow. Viola Dana, anthems, pleasant eplacing "The Bat," which will take this afternoon. Mapiaa' 1Friday, Constance Blnney, in "Hurricane's not been other means of the road after a continuous run of. one week., -starting tra at the other.. Tbb lake can be in "They Like 'Em Rougrh." matinee ago. The loss, he writes, has replaced by any This attraction features a Rose Coghlan, who has had her share reached a short ride from and Saturday, Thomas "Midlight,"at 2:30; Cullen Landis. in " will be no matinee by trolley Tuesday. wo years. There in rwo' acta and eleven of is now J' in "Our Leading Citizen." iroice culture and development. True," he says, "tpuch progress has n Labor but a special, popular musical'entertainment0< misfortune late, in good the city, and Its convenience and the Melglan,"The Man With Two Mothers." and J day, scenes, written and* staged by William saith once more, and has resumed excellent musio make it one of the in "The Toreador": in in th e in piriced matinee will be given Hal Clyde Cook, / ween made music.organs churches, pianos homes, special addition to Saturday K, Wells, with music hy Dyson Jl this time in the films, for "Secretsactg, foremost of Washington's outdoor Charles Ray. in "Gas. OilWednesday.and the fi<:ld of and its in the. on-Wedlesday,and Melville Morris; The many danc- ol Paris." Apollo. Water." and Mack Sennett's "Ma and njerformances, yet in larger congregational singing J.fternoon performance, were resorts.Todav, Elaine Hammerstein, in are bel the old This is an ing numbers staged.by ftayroond Pa"; Thursday, Heiene Chadwick. in pligious influence we far lind good days. B.. .Peres. principals and a* Evidence." also "The Skipper's "The Dust also Paul Parrot, amI mav uartlv account for its wanintr jNJnp* matinee at 2:30, Flower." Irreparable loss 10 xne cnurcn chorus of eighteen, singing and tomorrow, special Polcy";in "Rougrh on Romeo": Friday, Wanda to the forination of the chorus in and Bent. girls are included In the ."Big Helen Chadwlck, In "The Dust in "The Truthful Liar." als«» influence." Referring community KEITH'S.Eqoney dancing and Paul Parrot, In "Rough Hawley, many of our cities, the writer adds: "Thousands are attracted Tomorrow, Labor day, B. P. Keith'* Jamboree." Frank New Thomas Rr. Ince Pictures. and Flowtr,""Torchy's Feud": Saturday, Elaine large matinee at The featured players are in Romeo": Tuesday Wednesday, Hammerstein. in and to which are far more conducive to real musical 1'heater will have an extra Teresa In 'tRose of the Sea"; "Evidence." these institutions, ® the bill bdo* headed this week Hunter, character comedian; Uilta Stewart, Keaton, in "The Frozen North."Buster r culture than occasional hearing of opera and the extravagantly paid p.m.. Adams, donna, and Charles [hursday, Pete Morrison, In "Daring ®iy Pat Booliey and Marion Bent, in prima In "HOMAS H. DICE, who has " 'A Man of Action* "Ma and , who can to a who offers character comedy (working title), ] and Mack Sennett's vocal artists, though the wealthy afford hear Caruso heir tuneful revue, "Bins* of Ward, ers -J1 re-em' danger," i common scenes and Hebrew delineations. In support tered the world,. of photoplay with Douglas MacL^an, a mystery ] Friday, Doris May, in "Up and or themselves Far above the vocalist, who eimoke." There'are seven . ?a";_ Liod, place nine- In which there Is a rcei , Jenny numbers of dance, raw and William P. Mdrnhy, who plays reduction In' a to command comedy. diamond ttt 'Km," aiao "l^oia oaiuruuj, Laugh-Making Science. can through the sublime Halllelujah chorus, but the latter is far ixteen Virginia. w;ars., lerf-; ntahiier robbery, and the owner of the jewels <""orinne OHfllth, in "A Woman's Sac sing to dIrollery. Jessie Busley, the diltln-. -different pa^; £'U tention, states ih -?a'recently Issued Is mistaken tor a croolc and looked HUNTER, featured in "Th. higher in musical culture than they who merely listen the trilling with an adequate log woman; Charles Wesson, straight , also "Torchy'a Feud." iflce," e acrobat." He if rulshed epmedienne, Stoekton, a vivacious -oapectua,.of. appearance, tip in his own house with crooks for pRANK is a and roulades of the greatest voic believes that the Jompany, in "Batty," described, as a m#n: Gladys and Lllette, who handsome hours. Blgr Jamboree." says theri on these exhibitioris of musical in the t result of the mystery play, is soubrette, and- Burke "iat'there aire :m111&n» of 'dollars inv twenty-four science in making people laugh. As "money wasted gymnastics great errlble Toles. ..1 The Sunshine Trail' (working title), Avenue Grand. % "Pee-wee" essay . Jtureppn jind ingenue for true artisttic then, the the added- attraction. " its! country lnfestad ln' theaters and "Of there are lots of cities were available culture, American people "Ford" Hanford will s." with Douglas MacLean, showing how Today. Helene Cbadwick, in "The he says: course, would rival the Germans in thei:r realm." These are thoughts of a 1dyers and atltutlons dedicated 'to the showing the good old mott<) about scattering on in comedians who get away with plumh two hicks from the wilds of the and doing good Oust Flower." and Paul Parrot, venerable scholar, who has no ax to grind. Bob Anderson and porrayhi* Dance.. a>id, production-%of .'motion pictures.' way gets Sonny on Romeo"; tomorrow, Elaine foolishness.grotesque costumes and J Lrkansas. NovelFountain into a peck of trouble. McTavlsh'Rough in and » * * * y ronderful polo pony are next in We: are leaving the pioneering daya" " 'Someone to Low' Sammerstein. "Evidence," tow comedy, a neat make-up and / ', and Davis and Pelle wBl otter peoplehave neveractnally .7 (working title), Hack Bennett's "Ma and Pa": and adverse crilticism have so common and are Sirder, -Dan Y/fANT : adds, "and the 1922-im season with Madge Bellamy, Cullen Landis and Wednesday, Clara Kimball ability, the latter being* the most becpme An Bqullibristlc Marathon." visited 'a' caSaret, bat, near!#, . and Noet Beery, 'the greatest human Tueslay pAULT-FINDING 1 and Dick Stewart, "a_,coup!e 1 ills for the best'otir art industry , can' foung, in "A Worldly Madonna," and of the three. A burlesqueessential so warranted nowadays that when an occasion is pre- Iryant one.has. visited them by. prosy,. 2 interest story ever screened,' about "The Frosen North" ; frequently >f daifydils," will' Indulge in- "nut" jevery ve, tn carefuT .productions a forlorn little maid with no one to Ouster Keaton. .in comedian wbo puts over low comedy the medium of F! ~ * Culten Landls, in "The, Mail sented to take the other tack he iis a poor theatrical sailor indeed who 0iomedy. The Andrieff trio, eo to spiak, "tbrouih showmanship." but a circus elephant.^ rhursday, does not mean that he dancers, and the usual house sdreen. In the *, and'hlffbinlose With Two Mothers," also "Torchy'a necessarily to do so. The occasion for tlle shift this week is in the speatacuartbe motion.. pilule Mr. Ihce then. announces! "For. "'Jim' (working title), with Milton Beach's "The Iron has easy time of it, for such a t fails presented J will conclude the holiday Has-" I offer of tho John Bowers and Marguerite ds rent"; Friday, Rex gn of at the atractionsI*sh-'IBClrd-IW,Saudtfon,r''When jf4 eifrht M(fntltit'21Sills, ["rail," and Joe Hock, in "All Wet" ; comedian must be able to put over unusually excellent array photoplay offerings all leading t>111. W I liave ever mad*. M know. picif«sla Hotte, an American love story told Doris in and at Today at .8 and 8:18* last week's these elrht are Cram a startling angle. The picture, Saturday, May. "Up the comedy In a fashion that will be houses. Harold Lloy- rhomas-H. -Ince presents: t»0 for the proper title.) 1 the last .timee.' ^ BtWfffHl ' " 'There a few comedians who have the was seen rill be given , a BeO Boy with ouglas "Blood and Sand," a play in whiich Otis Skinner in Wash; fty flu peakbfartlelry-ead'darln*. Is i-Skln Deep,' With Milton Sills. .IS,' Carolina. ability to use ordinary comedy lines, Crc>thers' in which Francine COSMOS.Kenoand cture.that combines the last word In one of the cleverest and funniest or ington; "Nice People, Rachel play, Intensehbrfi«»fkroes yat produced, and MaoLean, Sunday. "The Woman Who Walked but with a peculiar look smile was seen Lon Chan who won fame in "The Miracle Green. selodramadc «B0fKTwlth.an Daltbn. can make such lines the rimore here; Larey, ' saa^kasaasi&lsi "The Brotherhood (work- ,Mono," featuring Dorothy and a netn and Cbarfes in Two Broadway stars.'-hito; of the :whJ^;-T»rt-'c^q l|,hl, 1, -WriS Lloydot^Hats'Hughes, Frank I Mills and Wanda Hawley: Monday, hit of the show. I believe thatlaughingthe Man," in "Flesh Blood," subject, Ray, "Gas, -Nsiw tbe, water sprays are u Ing.tIOe), Miltonman who can his lines over merely all Mem to be tions so far above the average evue success, "The Whirl of play upon theny Keenan and Marguerite de la Motto. "The Sheik's Wife"; Tuesday, Jack put I Oil, Water," a£trac fork." will head this Week's Cosmos tale, of an unfamiliar hill ]Edit, Bebe Daniels and Charles Ogle, in by smiling after he has spoken them as to a notice, to 'an exciting a follower of the scientific side of gram of film entertainment special and, perhaps,prottract>111, begtnnlng with the matinee Ssss^hsismsssm* fe6e*;sci*en r,rerston ;of paople snd a proud family of the old "North of the Rio Grande," also Harold is merit generous patronage. Labor day. Jb'e ^KenoVajfd"toooerow. M; rsanths"-.-, ,:"T~1 Lloyd-Bebe Daniels corned); Wcdnes the laugh-producing business." are i - - v *-*"/ » v tosla Ores* kgewnwhersver r-r- 7- L ' \ -':'yj'*T~ MOI #* **"< > cjirJC-^U p:- -a -- -- » * r- e£&*;,V r*' *-v i* -*..< »* -*«-> j '' ^ titi^*a5yS6SWBefe> <> r iTMr flk # ? -s- ^ ^ i-.i > V