LDAY. SUNDAY and HOLIDAYS Show Staru a a 2...Continuons Eveninga During Week Dôor; Open 6 :3o-Show Starts 7 p. mn TONIGHTSPiCtURE 6W6 ENLOVE ýONuCE" PAUL, LUKAS, and ELEANOR BOARDMAN Starts 7:50; 0:55 ANDY CÉLIDE and MARJORIE BEEBE in &,The Coweatéhev' Duht" inapslîots ... Sereen At. Nevis FRIDAYàami SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4-5 (TWIN FEATURES-) DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. "11THE GIRLaDIT" CHARLE~S RUGQLES Starts-Fri., 9:0à; Sut., 2:20-à:40-9:00 ",.TRAIL OF THfE. HUNTED" ADVENTURES IN AFRICA Cartoon ... Roina utie Journeys . .News SUNDAY. MONDAY and TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6-7-S MATINEE LABOR DAY. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 .,',,,nq Lieutenant a Çjaramount Çjictwe tg Tue. 7:40-9:55 ,age As It Seems -N ews r Hobby Jones, 'l lime, iwilI ai .girehi:,ga re firs o hiq golfer of ie bnnï,bi. MATINEES SAl Doors Open 1:39 S~eptem<ber .5. Tite first 1esso~it.-s e'ntitIed "T/he Pittter." LDaughter Brought Up to Do as She Wants e~any are awaiting the oppor tunity 'if.seeing Norma Shearer as the star* Paul Lukas n a story of a modern gir., brought upby her clever nevcr loses faith but erratic f ather he vil oune day o do exactly as of his perfidy. lie pleases -to Two Make lions.1tiKa.piays jthe rolê of the art- List who ail but de- [serts bis wife and beautiful y o u n-g cil for atiother woman s ,tempting c har ms ; Miss Boardman. is the. loyal1 wif e vho inthe knowledge. that realizé the emnptiiness -3 Starring Debuts -TUE viniNti" ..... .......... ... nUseii Seul J t ng bille "THE MAGNIFICENT LIE" .... . Ruth Chatterton and Ralph Bellaniy "TUfE PUBLIC ElNEMY"l ................ ...... ...-James Cagney "CAUGMT" ..--ý................... Rchard Arien and! Marle Dressler "SWEEPSTAKES" ..... ....... ..... Eddie Quillan MNlQ HT NURSE" ..... .................... Barbara. Stanwyck UWOMAN 0F EXPERIENCE!'............ ...... Hlen Tlwelvetrees "NEwWIJ, 11Ca"..,..Eda )Iay.Oliver, 3IltzlI Green fnd Jaekie Seari star, ~ ~ ~ s wihaQrlintc~ n an Films on, tbe way to. the Teatro del Baclanova, Irene Dunne. star' of Lago are "}*oneymoon Lane," with A imarron",; Neil Hamiilton, ,Cliff"l Eddie Dowling on Friday and Sat- Edwards and others, will be seen .urday, September il and 12; "Thé soon. "NewMy Ricli," a scintîllating Secret Caîl," witb Richard Arien, and satire on Hollywood mothers and "Holy Terror" with George O'Brien, their million dollar actor offspring, in, the double- feature programn on also'-is to be shown on, the same Sunday and Monday, September 13 program. W atch for it. It was writ-. and 14; anxd "The Miracle Woman," ten by Sinclair Levis, 'ihner of the wIth Barbara Stanwyck on Tuesday recent- Nobel, prize. an.d Wednesday, September 15 and 16. in 'Tuneful Film A tremendous combination of acting talent, directorial genius, writing wis- dom and music-making magic have been woven into a 'thrilling and joyous mo- tion picture entertainment, "The Smil- in g Lieutenant," starring Maurice Chevalier at.theTeatro del Lago Sun- dav, Monday and Tuesday, September 6, 7 and 8.*1 Matinees will be. continuous, f rom 2 o'clock on- Sunday and'Monday after- néons. Thereivili be. no matinee on ruesday, the performance starting .Ini the. evening at 7:40. "The Smiling Lieutenant" shows Maurice Chevalier in a livelier mood than is usual-even for him. Perliaps, the reasons for this ebullienice are the two gorgeous leading ladies, the bru- nette Claudette 'Colbert and the blonde 1L'illian. Hopkins.1 Charlie Ruggles, the joyous inebriate ofmany film bits, gives his laugh-making talents to this picture. Music, by Oscar Strauss The story is, projeted againist the colorful background of post-war Vienîia and picturesque middle Europe. Thme five songs were written especially for Chevalier by noneëother than the f atil- ous Oscar Strauss, Vienina's own waltz king. Tonight (Thursdav, September 3), the Teatro del Lago presents Paul Lu- kas, the st ar of "'Women Love Once,"p a powerful story i which Paul Lukas, E leanor Boardman and the other stars make the niost of their opportunities, Starts Sun. and Starx Comedy . . . Stri