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Show Charley Chaplin Gets Laughs at American (4 4 Iny'H I'J.rap-ir." Ci.rirtlo Chaplin's fourth pnj'lii'jtlon uiim.t h'.H now contr.'LOt, yt-flt.jfhiy openM a four day's tr.Kiifff rir:it nt f.lio American thuiuor. Ca-prt'.'Ir.y Ca-prt'.'Ir.y li on fins la.nt nlht pronounced it one of Clmplln'M Ijtiyt picturua. In f.hl.-i iih'tun', fur ou of the few ttm:n hi nn im has tifon on tho screen, Ch.'iplin a;.f)--;irH an th.j father of two h-jiniclnir t'A'in.s, tlw; nirarnl of a dimpled wlfo ami Ui; ownor of a baf.t;r,'d-and-h'-ff. aittoffiohll.s rr ponular rnaku. Tiie tnrn) of th.) iirodiifiion frillown cloflftly on tlio thought that ofw-n a uy of recreation recre-ation is tho hardi'-t i:iy nt the week. .SUivInsc out In the f:untly fUvvcr, Ciiap-lln Ciiap-lln tiudfi-tak.H a trip to tho country. He K''-ta no further than a ptret-t lnUTsr:tlon wh.n v.hat Is der-lan-d to bo ono ot tho moMt ludin-otin n":rh.H of comedy incidents -.vf-r filn.rid taken piano. Tho family journeys forth to tho river wh-'i'n It JuIiih in tho merriment of an excursion. ex-cursion. A roiiih voya.KO, a net,'ro Jazz hand, hot buttered pop corn and typical 'hai'Mo rhapltn flk'ht are Homo of the in-rldontM in-rldontM that ninkn this an'le of Day's l'(tr;t !'ir" 0:10 of extreme dulifht for an nudfenert. "A rirhtir. Colen, '' featuring' ReFsio Iyiv forms tho isooond half of tho biy dntihln bill. Nowhere in tho structure of Foclflty . does tho law of the nurvivnl of tho fit-tent fit-tent operate with moro inevitable and continuous effect than in the tenements of tho oxccediriKly poor. "A Fighting" 1 Colleen," reveals tho truth of this idea, Tvith Interest Ins; gllnipMf-s of the strugglea of characters In 'that strata of society. "Jubilo' Story of a Hobo With a Sense of Loyalty Heads Bill at Casino Opening Today. A hobo with a nenao of loyalty Is pictured pic-tured by Will Rogers in his latest picture. "Jubilo." The knight of tho road flndw the train robber und saves from prison tiio man who gave him his first long-dlntanco job, Jubilo, the hobo, had no particular friendship for the man, hut In hi daughter had found eomoone who meant moro to him than the free life he bad been leading in the kingdom of Yh ii hondia. "Jubilo" augments the new motion picture and six-act vaudeville program, pro-gram, opening today at tho Casino theater. the-ater. The vaudeville Includes "The Night Be- j fore Christinas," a sketch by Sidney Shep- : hard and company; Faye and Thomas in j a Hitit entitled, "At the Ball"; Curtis and; Bustor in an unusual dog act; Burdell and Burdell present "A Idttle Bit of livery- j thing." a comedy patter and songs, and Dotaull and Caroll participate in a humorous humor-ous skit entitled, "Some Doctor." The I'tmtzer trio present a comedy gymnastic act. Now Pantages Theater Program, Opening Open-ing This Afternoon, Features Musi-. Musi-. cal Comedy Act, "Oh, Teddy." THE new Pantages program opens this afternoon. Tho headlino act, "Oh, Teddy," is described as a vaudevHHzed comic opera in ono act. It is staged by George C'hooH and plays Tommy Toner and Hudson Freeborn as topnotchers. Frank Bush id billed as "The American Story Teller." Ooorgio .Howard, violinist, plays a pro- gram of musical numbors. "Off W"ith the Old Loe" is a comedy to bo presented by G. Sway no and company. com-pany. Cook and Vernon are comedy talking talk-ing and singing artists. Herns and Preston Pres-ton are described as "novelty gymnasts.' Another chapter of "Smashing Barriers," featuring William Duncan, and musical numbers by Kddlo Fitzpatrick's Pantages orchestra, are on the bill. Saranoff and Dancing Winter Garden Violin Girls Head New Program at Orpheuni Tonight. THERE'S a goodly measure of merry events crowded together on the Or- pheum vaudeville bill which opens tonight. to-night. The acts include Saranoff and the dancing Winter Garden Violin Girls in a "Midnight Frolic." Billy Abbott, the singing comedian,, helps the jazz up in : tho girl-a ml - music act, a Herman Timbers Tim-bers production. CiccoMni, grand opera star tenor with Galli-Curci of the Chicago Grand opera company and also tenor at the Iloyal Operas, returns to vaudeville. 'The Man Hunt" is a somnambulistic comedy produced by William B. Fried- ! lander Isolde lllian heads a capable com- I pany In tho presentation of the farce. ' Muriel Window, the "little peacock 01" vaudeville," shares honors with "The Man Hunt." She sings a repertoire of snugs. hen and Hazel Mann bring their "Nonsensical "Non-sensical Nonentities." Flo and Ollie Walters Wal-ters are charming girls and nifty singers and dancers. The Plckfords are coined v manipulators. Kinogra ms and topics of the day are on Die bill, with something new in motion pictures and witty clippings clip-pings from the newspapers. ' DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. j OltPFircUM New bill with Saranoff, Winter G 11 r den Violin Girls and L'iccolini opens Wed nest ay evening. NEWHOrsK "The Follytlols" in nuiftienl reviio every evening; din-eled by O rover Frnnkii; 6:30 to 11 p. m.p 10:15 t-o 12:.10 p. m.. Sunday. J lo t p. in., Thursday and Suturdny nflL-r-aoon, 4 to t. PANTAGES New vaudeville hill today, headlined head-lined by "Oh, Teddy." Six olhrr big f.n- tun-s. Three shows dailv 2:45, 7:30 and 9:15. HIPPODROME All this week, matinees (uday and Saturday, ihe Cloniuger company com-pany in "The Marriage Question." CASINO New bill today. Will Roffera in "Jubilo"' "Ju-bilo"' and six acts tf vaudeville. Continuous, 1 to 11 p. in. MOTION PICTURES. AMEPlICAN CI 1:1 rlie Chnplin in "A Day's Phas'irc." P.essie Love in "A Fighting Col-lcfii. Col-lcfii. " Thirty-piece Philharmonic ore lies tra. ('. K. Avi-rill In vocal selections. Continuous, 12:30 to 11 p. ni. PA It A MO P NT-EM PRESS Elsie Fergupon and David Powell in "Counterfeit"; Priggs cora-edy; cora-edy; Burton Holmes travels. Continuous, - 12:30 to 11 p. m. ST R A N D Clin Hps Itny in "The Sheriff's Son"; comedy, "Who's Her Husband V"; also Bray pictograph. Cmi liuuous, 1 to 11 p. m. OEM Kaiherir.e MacDonalr in "The Beauty Market"; Outing Chester Hcenic; ladies' orchestra. or-chestra. Continuous, 12 o'clock noon to 11 p. m. BROADWAY Dorothy Phillips in "The Eight to Happiness." All week. |