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Show Sunday Innovation For Patrons of f Kinema . r Bttln oy. th Kln.rn ln.tr will prwit ch Sunday m"7,,B'l? mulc&l d)w?v.ry concrt. 1 ort.r tn.i thlSTESpl. Ii Bait City m.y ur tb. wialth of talMlt In 1 cltr. Th oonc.rt, will ,irl prontplly u II o'clock and tho dwlrlnir mar ramaln for th. rirular program of mo- ttoa plotur .Bt.rtalnmnt. Tha Kla i ma oTpcovary on-.rt will ba eonduct-i eonduct-i d ndar Bal Heapa, mu.lcal dlractor f 1 tb. thaatra. . . rsllowlnv l lha prot-ram for low- If Tou Wouid Lova M. MoDarmlt Adl.f Btrwarl, tanor. - Choplo-Baraaaia " H'lan Pratt, violin. Th Spirit Flow.r C"ampbn-Tlpt Earl Kaaa. barltona. atw Maria Kchuhrt-WllhalmJ Emma Barnra. Tlolln. To Wllo Koa. MacDowall Bal Haapa, oraa. Tho Anawar I.- Tarry Marion MaeDoaald. aoprano. EI-aonarwlanj John Rlaeo, Tlolln. Raqalam ; . Maana tooeo Joaaph E. Thomaa, barltona. a- Accompanlata for tha ororamr Mra. Ooorlta Kk.lton. Mra. Joaph U Thorn- aa and Mlaa Row.na Korna. OparallnK with tha Kln.ma on tha rirat diacovary concrt ara AUrad Boat and G.org. K- Skelton. "Rough Shod" At Broadway Dua at tha Broadway th.atra for Bon-4ay Bon-4ay and Monday la fliarlfa Jonaa. that maan.tlc film alar who haa nmda auch rapid protraaa under tha Ko banner. J-iw m.n on lh. acr.n hav. aqualad hla apeady dTlopm.nt from the crude to the artlatlcallf flnlah.d actor. He haa coma to ba an ever-welcome ylal-tor. ylal-tor. and report declare, that In nla new picture. "Bouh Hhod," William Ko ha. Supplied him with a role exactly to hia llklnc In both action and romance. The atory from tha pen of J-harlea Selser, a muter of ranch life rolea. and tha leadln( woman la Helen eru-aon, eru-aon, a moat capable actre.a. Other. In the caat Include tha popular Maurice Flynn and tho petite Ruth Kenlck. The entertainment fa ol the moat eat lafac-tory lafac-tory aort. with the fine acenlc effecta which Fox alwaya lve. to hla Weatara PlKt!Jt,h"'Roland in "Tha Whlto Eala-oompletea Eala-oompletea tha bllL I Chaplin Learnt Truth Ot OWAJajT"1 Time walta for no man." So apoke aome wise fellow centuries agj. Thafa why they hava achedulea for rallroada. Yesterday the truth of that time worn proverb had Ita dawning, dawn-ing, aa far aa Charlie Chaplin ia con-omed. con-omed. And hare la how 't happened: started new picture. Ha etarted with t m ruah and went along ao faat that ' he auddenly suffered a ella-ht break -Aawo aad hlo phyalolan ordered a reet. Charlie reeted a week or ao and then went at things again with even greater great-er velocity than before the breakdown. But agaa b. broke down and again l r.ltd. I1! fy rnlled by and van the weeks. Yesterday Charlie returned again to this studio. Full of "pep" and all , ready to finish that picture which waa started three month, sco. H. sudden- ly decided to use the same location he had used the day he started his picture pic-ture three monthe ago. "Paaadena. The Raymond depot." shouted Charlie as he dashed away from the atudlo. Tha gang followed. Then they arrived at the designated spot. Hero U where tho proverb CTThe station was not there. Soma on. -had taken 4t a wwyv Bven the prop-erty prop-erty man could not replace It. bo Charlie used another location. But that'a not all. Charlie decided to take another -shot" oa a stroet In Eagls Rock City. Away he went and hla gang followed, not alaa, even that lovely street had changed. House, had aprouted up on alL jldes. And tha owners rafu.ed to ke th'nTSown. Did Charlie become angerodT No. Indeed! "Time waits for no man, ha eald. "Tfs tha eat'a whlakere. I must worn fester." Are Ukulele Player People? With tha coming of summer and warm, semi-tropical nlghta. friends .of Herbert Rawllneon ara be lining to fear for hla personal safety. Thara ara reports about termination of Amateur Vkelels Players la planing a militant campaign thla summer sum-mer and associates of the popular Universal Univer-sal star are afraid he may hava been eecretly marked for a sudden and violent end Rawllneon strums a very strident ukelela, carolling a mean baritone with It. The faot that al hla tunas do not sound alike la regarded aa an extenuating circumstance cir-cumstance In bla case. That la to aay, his rendition of "Old Black Joe" can easily ba diatlngulshed from his interpretation interpre-tation of "All By Mrsoir and "Rock of Agea." Thla la a degree of skill few uke-lele uke-lele players poaaeas. a lanisntable fact thought fully to Juetlfy tha organisation of the 8. F. E. A. U. P. The police of Holywood ara oonfldantly expecting a eerlee of ax. murder, aa aoon aa tha I season opene for plaaaa aarenadee. Rawllneon, Raw-llneon, however, blithely continues his work at Universal City, refusing to wear one of tho army's tin derbies to and from work. . His ukelng is retarded somewhat at the moment by hi. work In "Th. Flash Man." a picture In which h. I. being directed by Jack Conway, who llkaa almost al-most any Instrumsnt better than the Hawaiian lute. |