Show City Lights' Lights At the Rialto nn I If It a man believes so strongly that th t the he Is right that he Is willing wilting t to back his opinion with his sincerity sincerity sincerity sin sin- Is beyond question In making making mak mak- ing City Lights which comes to the RIalto theater tom tomorrow ow on-ow Charlie Char Char- II lie Chaplin Is said to have spent pent that much He spent it on a a. silent client Urn film with sound but no speech in defiance of ot all the other producing producing pro pro- companies and the apparent popular trend That City Lights Is 15 Chaplins Chaplin's best picture and a tremendous success success success suc suc- cess has been chronicled It has been heralded since its original preview preview pre pre- view In Los Angeles before ore an au audience au- au whose interests interest are almost wholly bound up in pictures with dialogue That this proves any superiority for tor the silent films as against the talkies is still it seems a a. moot Qu question for silent or talkie a Chaplin picture would still stUl be a Chaplin picture which cannot be judged by any existing cinema ma con con- The st story ry of City Lights Is said to be a simple simple- one a skeleton on which Chaplin has hung his unusual unusual un un- un- un usual and uproarious gags and a number of his deft dramatic touches Jt concerns Itself primarily with the love of a little tramp for a 3 blind flower girl and of ot his friendship with an eccentric millionaire who when in his cups takes Charlie right to his bosom bOom but on sober reflection reflection I tion the next morning kicks him out Into the street |