I., 20C. ps, 25C. "V1Iou Hl"TO iIly Sevan Com.Jy Burns4 & IIen-",ýwalkingti heBaby", ScrengSong Cartjoon-News, Sat., June 10> ur CooIing Sysstem Non' * in Operoteon mon.,,Tues.. Wed., June 1 1-14 Matins. Every Day Our Gang 'Com.dy - "Kid from 'Br.asa". . . Sportlight . .. News Thur., Fri., Jun. 15-16 Matines Daily Marin.Rambau-Eddie Quillan Starto 2:36-4:84-6:37-8:38-10:39 W. C. Filids Comdy-"The Plier- macit"... Travelogu. . . . Pic- sion of the noted F.* Marion Craw- ford novel wbich.brings. Helen Hayes and Clark Gable to the screen. Three tons. of shieet. metal were used tc .construct a- tank for the, artificial lake. Gravel1 patbs were laid out, with .live grass and flowers in huge sections of top soil. along. bor der s of 'the walks on the lake's edge. Twelve.large trèes,.were, brougbt in I from a' grove of- boxed foliage on the lot to add the lasit touch to the picturesque settinig. Colin Clive's Broken Knee Proves Blessing *A broken knee was a tragedy -to *Colin Clive, but a, boon to theater lovers; for it was this mishap whicb deterred Clive f rom, a journey to India to join the Bengal Lancers anid sent im onto the English stage and eventuallv tô lis present rôle with Katharine t{epburù in RKO-Radio Pictures' "Christophier Strong." ,Clive's greatesit contributions to the theater are his memiorable portrayals of Captain Stanhope i the English stage's "Journie3's End" and ini the Amnerican, screen's version of the saine play. Clive was born in France, Jantuary 20. 1900, of Scotch parents, an(] cdu- cated in the Royal Miîlitar\v college in Fngland. He has three major ini- terests: bis wife, Jeannie (le Casalis, fanious French actress: bis own the-. atrical activities, and bis books. VETERAN AT ELEVEN Four years is a tender age for a boy to make bis stage debut. but this is. just wbat Mickey Rooney. son of theatrical parents, did wben he appeared in "TFown Scandais" 'in Ne%% York., Mickey,. now il1 years old,' plays a -promin ent role in "The Big'Cage." He bases this announcement on the tact that the new cooling systein at *his movie palace, the Teatro del. *Lago, is now in operation. His joy- Sbringing campaign gains. momentumn with his statement that the Teatro del Lago will provide many refresh- iing bours on the. bottesit days, be-- cause on and after June 10, matinees >as well-as evening shows will offer patrons greater opportunity. than *ever to seek wélcome shelter before tbey swelter. Mr. Meyers states that thecooling system: bas been designed, for. the bealtb and comfort of his patrons. "Water, clear and cold for our air laundry, he says, "cornes from, our well whîch was bored deep into lime rock for-this, purpose . At 52 degree température (the lake water reaches over 70 degrees in tbe summer) ïit is usýed to wash the air and té aid in>i the coolîng.. The abundant, supply of many gallons eacb day ig brought put of the ground and fored into a fine spray by a water-lubricated, deep-well turbine pump." *The new plant is said to uise the latesit refrigerant. An idea of the size of the cooling system may bc gaineci by the announcement that tle' steel pipe in Ihi.s installation, if .placed end to end, would reachl or a mile and a haif. With 2,000,000 feet Of conditioned air passing through the theat.er every bour, the patronls are promised absolute comfort with- out fear of drafts, chilis and liumid- ity. An air-conditioning unit wili be on1 cisplay. in the foyer of th e Teatrot del' Lago for the week heginning Sunday, June .11. "t~rom liilto riaven,- a arama which peers into the intimate thougbts andl secret lives of a group of people who make up one small section of a crowd of tbousands at- tending the. running of a famous derby,, bas been booked for. the Tea-. tro del Lago, Thursday and Friday, June 8 and 9. Carole Lombard, .jack Qakie, David -Manners and Adrien'ne Ames, head the cast. The picture 15 from a story. by Lawrence Hazard, well known writer. Eleven'.characters move 'through the action of "From Hell to Heaven." There is a'young husband,,who bas embezzled money to pro'vide. bis ýwife with- luxuries, and isg at the track, at- tempting to win back ýenough to, make up bis shortages. The other characters are equally interesting.; Trouable la Brewing "The Cohens and- Kellys in Trouble;" feature attraction *at tbe Teatro ýdelILago, Saturday, june 10,. will hiand you lots of laugbs.' Charlie, Murray as Kelly, in a rash moment ini Seattle, m~arries Jobyna I{owland - then, in his tug-boat, he goes places to evade ber. But don't worry, Joby and bler :pal, Maude Fulton, a pair, of die-bard battie- axes, catch up. George Sidney as Cohen is almost trapped by M.aude; -Andy Devine is framed witl -Joby. :Beginning Saturday, June 10, the Teatro deal Lago offers daily mnati- Two Great Personalities Two of the greatest personalities on the American screen are co- starred for the first tirne ini the. .alking picture adaption of F. Mar- ion Crawford's classic love story, 6The White Sister," which shows ait the i atro -del Lago, Sunday, Mon- day, Tuesday andý Wednesday, june Fay Wray Is Eneased Il1,, 12, 13 and 14. They are Helen in axfo 4 Mnute Hayes., winner, of the recent Motion Picture Academv, award, and Clark Fay Wray spent forty-five. mninutesc. Gable. univcrsally -conceded to be encased in wax from bead to foot the taîkies' oùtstanding matinc iol while ,working on the production of MisHespasteoe of an, "TheMystry o th WaxMùsem."aristocratie Italian girl whoon the -à Warner Bros. picture. T'he cast eve of ber wedding to a man of her was taken in'order to reproduce tUic fatber's choice. falis in love witb a figure of Marie Antoinette in wax',on fie nteIainarfre becaUSe in a wax yogofficer inthe ftilAa1air force "THE uay, and r:ay, june 15 and 16. MICKEY'S SATURDAY A Mickey Maguire coinedy will amuse many patrons this Saturday at a local thieater. , ~v m