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Los Angeles Evening Post-Record from Los Angeles, California • 9

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vv' ll THE EOS ANGELES RECORD 11 SATURDAY JUNE 1 192V il viAE coujLys a hot quite xoizcez Hr A cJFQHHE v5 -r -v Aj-HE fi) VOZOTHy rSEBhST IBH niCEL rtARHiGC- ECj r1 SOyxi VflD HOu-i-V BEfiTJ-ET' PE)UJL? 9V5 7OA- 3 HO vs £jO vsJOOO 3 ho vs fit EE- XE J-E)UEE i PJLBfiTE borr 'Sno Bon-r-" EZ HOTHHS BUT THE eox rtGUiTJeo Si 0-110 OOL Lfit fL- CcV tw TfN rSUJE av "r-lE OOiifliC coxifl)? EOl j-E 5 -J TAl'rEGJSLrS OX C2-rJE5fC EVENTS Fox WET COAyT THEATRE" 10ft QL to 1 rru MUSICAL OPERA DRIVE OPENS TOMORROW QrEMNG on Monday Is the By HERBERT Yiddish Play Draws Applause MASON OPERA HOUSE Yiddish drama In four arts by Jack Berlin with Mollie fhn and others Next and last performance Sunday night THE IDOL OF A MILLION WOMEN THE FOREMOST HEART A I Hi TFAo killed 'him and tehyf This Paramount all-talkie take you behind the itudie got re voice you everything KLEIN evening under the chairmanship of James VV Jump The organiza-tions and the churches where they sing at 7:30 Sunday follow Akdar temple Tulsa Hollywood Congregational church '06J Holly boulevard Kader temple Portland Ore at United Presbyterian church West Washington and West boulevards Arabia temple Houston Tex at Highland Park Presbyterian church 115 Avenue 53 Koran temple Cleveland Ohio at Saints Episcopal church 132 North Pasadena Also at First Congregational church Jos Robles and Ylai-nut Pasadena at 5 temple Dallas Tex at First Unitarian church 2935 West Eighth Islam temple San Francisco at University Christian church Budiong and Barbara Moslem temple Detroit Mich WU-shire Presbyterian church Third and Moalah temple Fort Worth Tex il- Boulevard Christian church Wil- and Normandie temple Seattle Wash Church of Van Ness and Washington Zenobia temple Toledo Ohio Emanuel regular spring seat sale drive of the Los Angeles Grand Opera company the regular prelude to every opera season is being prepared for by Schweppe and his foree of 200 representative Southern Californians Although this is the sixth annual campaign of the association and the second one to be directed by Schweppe the last season of opera was the most successful in the association's history both from an artistic standpoint and that of attendance and Merle Armitage attributes a great deal of this success to efforts of the general seat sale committee Says he year committee members can go to their friends and shire prospective seat purchasers w-ith great enthusiasm One of the finest companies possible to assemble will wood A1 First North A1 All Euclid Santa Western ire shire Nile Messiah By HERBERT KLEIN TILE sins of the father shall be visited on the children or in the more modem mode: home environment shapes the growing children for better or for worse On this perennial theme Jack Berlin has written a dramatic and melodramatic work which drew a large and enthusiastic audience to the Mason last night Willie the thief it would be In English is a crook play but with the heart strings and the home ties emphasized rather than gun play or graft Mollie Cohn with a great piece of impersonation took the masculine role of the son who has drifted into evil ways as a result of his example The father as played by: Berlin was the most memorable characterization of the performance A certain restraint and plausibility went with his interpretation Miss Cohn made a desperate and headstrong enough young gambler crook not by inclination but through the effect of circumstance The denouement sees the son saved from execution on a charge of shooting a policeman and restored to his now penitent: father who sees that honesty is the only way -As is customary with the Yiddish stage English lines were interspersed frequently as they would be opens at the actually in the conversation of Follies theater tomorrow Four American Yiddish speaking female stars will head the cast: The same intensity of emotion Evelyn Myers Louise Klar particularly in all the relationships Melene Chorka and Mary Walton rendezvous The yacht races will be staged during Intervals between Boat current musical revue under the direction of William Meiklpjohn Six miniature yachts built like scooters and propelled by foot power will be assembled on the dance floor and each will be piloted hy an alluring Show Boat girL The yachts entered in the races have been named Shamrock At Malaikah Chaplin Medinah Lindbergh and Clara Bow SOLOMON TO HAVE DANCES Starting with Monday's matinee the entire program of twice at Solomon's Penny' Dance De Luxe next week ill be dedicated to the visiting Shriners The festivities will climax In an Shnn SO on ThureUr night when novel souvenir fezzes will be distributed to ail wrho participate tn the event In honor of the visiting nobles the ballroom will be gaily decorated with flags and bunting And welcoming insignia ORIENTAL OPENS AT FOLLIES Presbj terian church WUshire and Be anywhere In the world has been en- nd gaged for the October 1920 Znhrmh temple Minneapolis Minn-Two weeks ago Pitts Sanborn one of ilshlre the best known American critics lal-o author of a best selling musical novel "Prims devoted nearly a col- I umn in his New York paper to the ac- tivltles and plans of the Eos Angeles Grand Opera association commenting church 215 South Hobart At Malaikah temple I -os Angeles chanters will sing at the following places WUshire Boulevard Christian church Wilshirr and Normandie 11 a Eman-net Presbyterian church YY ilshlre and Berendo 11:25 a m-: Beverly Hills Com- FoxCRITERION It I ft Blr- trlfylng dia tn hit with Ch tr Morrl jrnr'n moat talkie idoL CONTOnXXB HAM to UPH POPULAR PRICES Flrit St eulsr Mill-eal Extra Taca nxa af Tatkiug Bar Oliver Wallace Organ The Gleaaena' first talkie the Miaou" of family and the eager sympathy of the audience was felt throughout at Pom Pom for Shriners Youthful Charm SUE CAROL LOLA LAVE SHARON LYNX ST FAUN FECHJT and BOO OTHERSt YACHT RACES AT SHOW BOAT CAFE Indoor yacht races will be staged at the Show Boat cafe Venice pier tonight as a feature of a gala program dedicated to the visiting Shriners whp have selected this popular night club at the beach as their until daily-dancing Max Coleman and are the comedians Bumps Mack aikah surely an enticing thing was one of the prime dancing girls Myra Finch shaking her anklets and tinkling her silver castanets stole the heart of many a guest from far country as she performed the slave dance and the tambourine dance the whirling dervish dizzied the noble gentlemen and Bubbles with sweet song called them back to earth A foreigner was there Lee Phelps (a strange and Western-sounding name) to strum an Instrument of strings and intone songs of low humor And so guided to their surfeit of food by the placid Ralph Arnold the visitors ate and then they danced their ow-n queer dances together and on far into the night went up the sound of merry making and rejoicing Those who know of the secrets of the Pom Pom agree that even until the last of the Shriners de-part will their Oriental hupy continue nightly MON JUNE 3 LOO TALKIE TONIT I 50 MATS WED SAT so Mats Mtes $150 I The I ov Angeles firtmf Operm association vras established six years ago with three objectives or purposes in rntnd: First the production of the finest performances taking I -os Angeles out of the night class of American cities and from dependence upon touring companies Second to take advantage of the advertising value and prestige of such performances for Let Angeles and southern California Third to make use In every way of the wealth of resident material available here The company In addition to a brilliant chorus now being trained by Dr Karl Riedel of the Metropolitan Opera house the Philharmonic orchestra new and costumes and spectacular ballets directed by Serge Oukrainsky will include Elisabeth Rethberg Kathryn Meisfe Queena Mario Nina Morgana Tito Sehipa Lauri-Volpi Danise Barra de Luca Sandrini Picco Rothier Five concerts by Shrine bands will be given on Monday morning in Los Angeles high schools as follows Akdar temple band Tulxa Okla Hollywood high ochool Highland avenue and Snnoct hoalcvnrd at II a A1 Koran tcnfKe band Cleveland Ohio Polytechnic high vchool 400 Wert Washington boulevard at 11:15 a Moalah temple hand Fort Worth Tex at Belmont high school 1575 Went Third treet at 10:15 a Zenobla temple band Toledo Ohio at Bo Angeles high school 4600 Country Chib drive at 0:45 a Zahmh temple hand Minneapolis Minn at Lincoln high school 3625 North Broadway at 10:30 a WHERE TO HEAR SHRINE CHANTERS Shrine chanters from everywhere in America will give programs at various Los Angeles churches at 7:30 Sunday IWABWIR Mi I cool a a mountain stream! A gala road shin for the visiting Nobles! 3 acts direct from Neve York and 3 acts direct from Chicago nflmv's ISi Fox BOULEVARD Brand Nw Giggle-Getter from M-G-M! USTERKE AT0J SPITE MARRIAGE 'I Dorothy Sebaatiaa Lolls Hrsms GORGEOUS -OLORIOUS OirUS A HANDFUL of advance guard Shriners evidently expecting a staid and decorous meeting in the City of the Angels crowded into the Pom Pom last night for the first big surprise (unofficial) of the convention For there with the wail of the Assyrian horn and the thump thump thump of the Bedouin drum as made oriental hupy (called whoopee in the Occident) and such hupy as would make true Arabians long for Mecca And after the cooled forth went nobles to tell other nobles and those who have not yet come of the mysteries and delights of the harem and the musicians and the dervishes to be seen and heard on the night club stage The Pom Pam girls fresh from the delights of the scented baths and sweet with oils and ihcense were there parading their hardly-masked beauty for the eyes of the noble visitors in the new reuve Clarice Gannon with the Mal SEATS NOW SELLING fated' HADJI ALI Volcano" WALTER WALTERS In Cr HENRY DUFFY THEATRES EL CA PI TAN ItOUYWODKVO GOANtTf 1147 7:30 First church 8th and Hope 8 Midnight Mission 396 South Los Acgcles street 9 -m PH AI HARMONIC ARE ANNOUNCED The Philharmonic orchestra season beginning October 24-25 with Dr Artur Rodzinski as the leader a brilliant array of soloists and a greatly Increased subscription list promises to be a memorable one Five now soloists will be introduced to Philharmonic orchestra patrons: Vladimir Horowitz pianist who has been classed a sensation wherever he has played Gregor Pietiagorsky cellist who has been termed of the Nathan Milstein a young ITussian violinist who has won international fame for his superb violin playing Josef Lhe-vinne titan of the keyboard who has been heard here in recital and endeared himself to concert -goers and Jacques Thibaud violinist who will appear at the second symphony pair November 7- Other soloists to appear at the symphony concerts and ho need no introduction to Los Angeles audiences having appeared in recital or with the orchestra in past seasons are Hulda Lashanska soprano Harold Bauer pianist and Clair Dux soprano Betty Compson will blossom out as an adagio dancer in Great James Cruze's new all-dialogue picture IN HOLLYWOOD! 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