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Will Rogers, frequently describ ed as the best known personality in America, the intimate of kings and queens and the companion of cap- tains of industry comes to the King's Theatre next Sunday in the role of a tramp.

The picture is "Too Busy To Work," his most recent Fox pro- duction. It tells the story of a penniless vagabond, who searches. the country far and wide in the hope of finding his wife and daugh. ter and the man who stole them while he was fighting for his coun- try in the World War.

Eventually, he stumbles upon his daughter and the other man" and learns that his wife has long since been dead. The action he takes is, perhaps, not what the or dinary man would do under similar circumstances.

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Those who were priveleged to. attend the preview of the above named picture were afforded a treat. It was most entertaining, and tense with several exciting. Beensa. It is a picture with a moral too, for it teaches youngsters to be kind to animals. Young Gene Raymond as the care-takor. of the Zoo will not allow any one to ill treat the animals. In fact he is in trouble for having stolen a 'lady's fur, not that he wanted it, but he thinks it wrong for peo- ple to kill any animal for its fur. He is threatened with dismissal if ho repeats the offence, but we sen him do the very same thing again, when he hides behind the bushes and carefully removes another x- pensive neck piece from a lady in the park. His motive is not theft, as he burn the article. There is a girl in the story also, and. Lorotta Young is the one who furnishes the

romance. It so happens that a child is lost in the Zoo and in opening a door releases a tiger, this is when the excitement begins, every tiger and lion in the place breaking away from their onges. Zari rescues the child, and if do- ing ao loses leg. Everything ends well however, he marries the girl "Eve" and they live happy ever after.

It is entertaining and most ex- oiting the unsters will enjoy seeing the animals, and there are any number of them. There are tigers and lions, monkeys and 'some wonderfully trained ola-- phants. Something every member of the family will enjoy. Do not. miss it when it comes to the "King's Theatre.".

A NEW YORK MELODRAMA®

MAE WEST IN THE BOWERY SALOONS

"She Done Him Wrong," Mac West's first starring movie, is com- ing to the Queen's Theatre on Spin- day.

70,000 WITNESSES

Mias West, most spectacular The most inebriated man on the Agure on the present-day stage, has won fame not only as an actress, screen.

That's the title that Charlie but as a playwright, singer, nove- Ruggles, featured

She made her with Phillips list and whatnot. Dorothy Holmes,

Jordan and movie debut in a character role in Johnny Mack Brown in 70,000 Night After Night," and "She Witnesses"

Doas Him Wrong," her second film, mystery drama, commending to-day at the she appears in the starring role. Queen's Theatre is slowly and sure. She wrote the story, as well as ly acquiring for himself,

football

It describes him only on the screen, however. In private life he's a very sober fellow.

noted it.

her popularity that her collec tion of gema is enough to ransom a half-dozen kings.

"She Done Him Wrong" is lusty, roaring melodrama of the Bowery-of its saloons and politi Ever since he crashed to movie cians, its honky tonks and its wo- fame with his portrayal of men. Miss West is cast as 'Lady drunken reporter in Gentlemen of Lou," a singer with a deadly effect the Press," Ruggles has been cast on unwary malos, who exchanges as drunk, with few exceptions. her favour for diamonds. So great One of them was in "Love Me Tonight," Intest Maurice Chevalier pieture, in which he is featured.

He's a drunken reporter again in 70,000 Witnesses.

This time he's sent to a college town to bread cast over the radio a play-by-play description of a big football game.

customary tribute in diamonds. He gets drunk on the train en

Miss West sings three songs dur- route to the game, and doesn't

Course ing the

of the picture sober up for the remainder of the "Frankie and Johnnie," the popu-

Her affair with Cary Grant, ostensibly a mission-worker in the neighourhood, leads to a startling," dramatic climax, which brings Grant into her arms without the

The film is the story of the mys-ar old ballad, and two new ones terious murder of a stellar half-written for her by Ralph Rainger. back as he dashes for a touchdown. Seventy thousand spectators in the

In the greater number of his screen portrayals, Rogers has en- acted the role of a father. In real life he is the ideal type of parent, bestowing every comfort on his three children, Will, Jr., Mary picture, With its breath-taking and

and Jimmy, the youngest of the dramatic story painted against the

trio-everything except a telephone. colorful background of Singapore.

Rogers refuses to have a telephone and the South Sens, "The Painted

Chinese Jugglers and Acrobats in his home, though he has every Woman." which features Spencer

on the stage at the King's Theatre | other requirement of a modern re-jammed stadium" see him collapse Tracy and Peggy Shannon in the combine with the picture. to make, sidence,

and die. But not one knows how should prove the show an principal roles,

excellent entertain- The celebrated wit and humorist or by whom the crime was commit great draw for screen fans at its ment. Chin Loo and his company is as afraid of a telephone as he is ted, opening to-day at

There is a the King's of eighteen clever Artists present of evening clothes. Theatre.

Fresh phone in his dressing room, a pre- smooth and polished_act. Plenty of action and suspense from a world tour, Chin Loo, atentious bungalow at the studio, have been woven into this Fox handsome Chinese, heads the com- but he seldom answers its ring Films offering with its frankly pany and offers bright bits of (Continued on previous column). human romance between a man and comedy patter, adding all that is a woman, neither of whom has been useded to make this an outstand- better than necessary,

ing

Chin Loo entertainment. Opening in the Straits Settle speaks several languages and makes ments where the girl is looked upon the most of each. The troupe in as a dubious and notorious characcludes some of China, greatest scro- ter, the plot takes her through a bate, tumblers, jugglers and bar savage battle with a too-amorous performers. Their bppearance sailor, a headlong flight to a remote here is being met with great in- island in the company of her curterest by the Binusement loving! rent admirer and her temporary public." The troupe will appear exile until a schooner can return from bo-day at the 5.10, 7.15 and from Australia.

9.30 p.m. performances during week'

countere

an

On the island, however, she en days and at 2.30, 5.10, 7.36 and adventurous pearl | 9.30 p.m. on Saturday the 8th and fisher who not only falls in love Sunday the 9th.

with her, but proposes marriage. Į Fearing the return of the other

"I just don't want to be bother-

man she refuses, but later accepts Led," is the way he explains his, on hearing an erroneous report of strange obsession.

his death. When the other man, Rogers employs a secretary whe does come back. however, things Loerupies an office in a down-town move to a climax that is startling | Los Angelca building and she in its intensity and unexpectedness, makes all of his engagements and and that provides a whirlwind end-attends to most of his personal, ing to the picture.

Affairs.

Along with its glimpses of pearl. ↑ "Too Busy To Work," prepared faling, a thrilling under water for the screen by Philip Klein and fight with a giant devil-fish and its i Barry Conners, is based on Ben splendid tropical scenes, the story Ames Williams widely read story, is distinctly out of the ordinary. "Judilo." The past supporting.

Tracy's role is that of the pear- Rogers includes Marian Niron, who Ier, with Miss Shannon portraying canets the leading feminine roles the girl. Willinm(Stage) Boyd as Dick Powell, n recent senantion in the schooner captain, and Irving | " Blessed Event"; Frederick Bur Pichel as a scheming South Seas ton, Douglas Cosgrive, Constantine Tawyer play the other important | Romanoff and Jack O'Hara roles with Raul Roulien, Herbert The picturo was directed by John Mundin, Laska Winter, Murray: G. Blystone, dean of Fox Films Kinnell Paul Porcasi and Chris directors, who directed So This nin Martin also, in the cast. John Is Loudon, one of the Rogers Blystone directed the production earlier sUEDEBECK,

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