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Washington, DC Crandall's Metropolitan Theatre program, January 2, 1927

Crandall's METROPOLITAN Theater
Direction Stanley Company of America

PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 2nd


Washington, DC Crandall's Metropolitan Theatre program, January 2, 1927

CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN
(Direction STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA)

FALLAS BROCHE, House Manager
F Street at Tenth, Phone Main 1266
WASHINGTON, D. C.

PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 2nd, 1927

1. METROPOLITAN WORLD SURVEY
News and Events of Current Interest
On the Screen at 11.59 A. M. -- 1.34 -- 3.09 -- 5.19 -- 6.56 and 9.01 P. M.

2. A CARTOON COMEDY
AESOP FABLE, "SINK OR SWIM"
To Be Seen at 12.11 -- 1.45 --6 -- 3.21 -- 5.31 -- 7.07 -- and 9.13 P.M.

3. THE METROPOLITAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Daniel Breeskin, Conductor
OVERTURE
"VICTOR HERBERT FAVORITES"
Comprised of the melody Gems From "Babes in Toyland," "It Happened in Nordland," "The Red Mill," "The Only Girl," "The Fortune Teller," "Mlle. Modiste" and "Eileen"
To Be Heard at 3.30 -- 7.17 and 9.22 P. M.
AT THE ORGAN CONSOLE
Milton Davis, Organist -- Nell Paxton, Associate Organist

4. "The Pennant Winning Battery of Songland"
VAN AND SCHENCK
Most Famous, Most Versatile, Highest Prices and Most Popular Singing Duo on the American Stage
Appearing at 3.37 -- 7.24 and 9.29 P. M.


Washington, DC Crandall's Metropolitan Theatre program, January 2, 1927

5. THE SCREEN PRESENTATION

An Al Christie special
"THE NERVOUS WRECK"
Adapted From the Stage Success of the Same Name
by Owen Davis

THE CAST

Henry Williams, the Nervous Wreck Harrison Ford
Sally Morgan, daughter of Jud Morgan Phyllis Haver
Mort, a cowboy on the Underwood ranch Chester Conklin
Jerome Underwood, a millionaire de-luxe rancher Mack Swain
Jud Morgan, an Arizona rancher Hobart Bosworth
Bob Wells, an Arizona sheriff Paul Nicholson
Harriet Underwood, Underwood's daughter Vera Steadman
Reggie DeVere, Harriet's fiance Charles Gerrard
Andy McNabb, foreman, Underwood ranch Clarence Burton

Released by Producer's Distributing Corp.
To Be Seen at 10:45 A. M. -- 12.20 -- 1.55 -- 3.55 -- 5.40 -- 7.42 and 9.47 P. M.
Musical Score Arranged by Daniel Breeskin
Theme -- "Pretty Cinderella" (Berlin)

6. EXIT
"Elsie Schulzenheim"
(Popular Hit)

Presentations by John J. Payette


Washington, DC Crandall's Metropolitan Theatre program, January 2, 1927

COMING
WEEK BEGINNING SUN., JAN. 9th

On the Screen
DOROTHY MACKAILL
with
JACK MULHALL
LOUISE BROOKS
WM. COLLIER, JR.
And an Ebullient Ensemble in Al Santell's New Comedy-Romance Done in the New Yorkese Manner

"JUST ANOTHER BLONDE"

On The Stage
THE GREATEST MELODY MASTERS IN AMERICA


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