| Show 1 Japanese Star Heads Program At American I Hayakawa the famous Japanese screen star heads the program at the American theatre starting Sunday with his latest feature photoplay The Dragon Painter Critics In the East Eart in reviews of this production designate it as Mr Hayakawa's Harakawa's best piece of work The photography is especially commended A good many of the scenes were shot In Inthe Inthe inthe the Yosemite National park and an entire entire entire en en- tire set representing a Japanese village was constructed with the permission of federal officials in the park The plot is strong and the theme well wen fitted for a Hayakawa production The majority of the scenes are Japanese and every detail and bit of atmosphere Is said to be exceedingly well wen carried out A special musical score by the Philharmonic Philharmonic Philharmonic Phil Phil- harmonic orchestra will accompany the picture and thirty-minute thirty concerts will be rendered every afternoon at 2 30 o o'clock clock and on Monday and Friday evenings evening's evenings evenings eve eve- ning's at 9 15 15 A Harold Lloyd comedy and a Pathe R Review view will complete the cinema program pro pro- gram A. A E E. Blackner Wyoming's cowboy cowboy cowboy cow cow- boy tenor whose success during the past week has caused the management of the American to extend his engagement enragement will come forth with an entirely new program program prom pro pro- gram m of songs |