The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1919, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1919. METROPOLITAN Son revo ‘Ww ILKES to Present Popular Comedy, “Charley’s Aunt’; NIGHTS OWLY . . . Harvey’s Minstrels Coming to Met; Midsummer Folly Co. NEXT FRIDAY —_ ae MATINEE Present Musical Comedy at Levy’s; Pantages and Palace Hip S tarting re ites Have Snappy Vaudeville Programs. Sunday HARVEYS = =~ PCLEMMER GREATER oi ; ho . Mas a '‘ SEATTL! eee bat Loner HOUS a AND CREOLE BEAUTY CHORUS THE LARGEST AND HIGHEST CLASS MINSTREL ORGAN. peep ae oT] a O i t IZATION EN ROUTE—A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION ie , ‘ . a ‘ 40— MINSTREL KINGS AND QU: ENS—40 yy ll ae és | p t entertainers, expert comedians, instrumental and vocal soloists y & 3@piece band—every man a soloist. ‘ - J 10 VAUDEVILLE ACTS Pruces SEATS di , WATCH FOR THE PARADE ee $e 35"... TUESDAY ‘ | a d | A Story of the Chorus and the High Spots COMING Sco SUNDAY, JUNE 29 _ fog FAREWELL TOUR forth tur ft 4 : Julian Eltinge AND HIS NEW REVUE OF NINETEEN - NINETEEN = : . . “OH, BABY!” GUTERSON’S BRUCE WITH A NOTABLE COMPANY OF ARTISTS CHRISTIE COMEDY ORCH ESTRA SCENIC 1—Julian Fitings, coming to the Met, June 29. 2—Rensie Crewell, Pantages, 3—Floy Ward, mer Folly Co, Levy's Orpheam. 4—Harvey's Minstrels, coming te the Met June 27 and 28. 5 ‘ Palace Hip. ¢6—Jobn Nickerson, Wilkes Players. TONIGHT—LAST NIGHT OF “One Week of Life” PRICES 2-5" en — MV adie tanto .. PAULINE FREDERICK ~ “Somebody's Sweetheart.” at the} Mat, Sat, Sc te $150 THURSDAY | “Charley's Ant.” one of the most | | Central theatre in New York, who wholesome comedies presented be — was formerly a newspaper woman, | — | fore the public, is to be th METROPOLITAN—June 7th amd has written a threeact farce called. of the Wilkes Players starting w Sth—“Marvey's Greater => | | “Without | MAWTHORNE GUEST OF HONOR order to give a dinner, invite Char ™ 1 PALACE HIP—Vaudevilie, ernor of Florida, and ah® F&¥® UP | was attended by 175 men and wom | - = Sat 30. ceagenene band ge tas 2, C. Mack @ On, tn “tethers her repertorial work om the San|cr at the Whitman Memorial cherch, | Thousands of men suffering from lowever, at the last minute the llr : : . | aunt is unable fo come. Charley im-| Pantages — Vendevtiia, , Senturing cntten oi. Bulletin to become &/in the Fremont district, « few nights personates his aunt, with the remuit, | “Sete Comedy Four ' ote, deadly Arug nicotine. Stop the habit that the college professor becomes | jp—— SS a - infatuated with him, and te make ——— . ‘Some Time,” a musica) comety ow mon he hy | STARTING Ss matters worn, cakia"s Ginekthunet ts now fn ite ninth th at t oe , Cry ” eart ‘ y up-to-date drug store and get WITH A MATINEE UNDA Y puta in an appearance, followed by |*4y character talking act whase | asine theatre, New York. : nome Nicoto! tablets. Take them as a the real aunt. After a merry mixup toplos grew out of recruiting inet irected, and lo! the pernicious habit BRANDON THOMAS’ HILARIOUS ag bamgpa leper Loan at tao eee PRO e I ee eC | | ickiy ventana Drecwinte retend | ; me § } | throughout the season the money if they fail be eure t FARCE COMEDY IN THREE ACTS “Charley's Aunt” made sedate Lon-| Hilla Lavail, “Aerial Gymnast,”|to New York, after touring a large | co ; read large and interesting announce. | don laugh for a continual run of | does a trapeze act. | portion of the East, South and Mid | teething disorders, headache and stom-| ment soon to appear in this paper. | | " _ a m troubles, Used by methers for ever It tell; < the dangers of nicotine | three yours, before It was presented | die West, in Charles Binerson Cook's |", .ar5 THESE POWDERS GIVE SAT- | poiacning, and how to avoid It In| in Unis country. There is little doubt | COMING TO THE MET French comedy, “Remnant. IBFACTION. All drug stores, Dewt eas the meantime try Nicotol tablets. | that the Wilkes Players will be at| With “Spareribs Jonex “Slim b . Lewpt any cubstitete advertisement. i 1 You will be surprised at the resulta. | their best in this play, as Addison | Jim” Austin, “Snow Rall” Ettiott,| Kitty Doner, the cute little sou THE COMEDY OF Pitt, the able director of the com-| “Nervous” Canon and “Sleepy Eyes” | brette of many big musical comedies, pany, was the original Charley in| Whitmore, the comedy end of Har-| is soon to be even in vaudevilin Miss COMEDIES this offering and came to the cone’ | vey’s Greater Minstrels, which comes | Doner has been appearing with Al in the original Charles Frohr to the Metropolitan June 27 and 28 | Jolson. ~ ne, 7 tu pro ingeage.” which Arthur! coi J. M. Hawthorne, honorary | Te Poe H b A Repair & Plumbing Ca. a Sunday matinee. | WItks—wimes Players in “Cher | | Hammerstein has accepted for the| chairman of the united war boards, & ODACCO a irs The action of the play ts funny comedy fall, Miss Bothel is the daughter of |o¢ King county, was the principal Kteas Per" Sem in that a couple of college boys, tn a tan i. Oe a $ D 3 : z| One BOY \epenker at a family dinner which | angerous With and Pine now, before it's too late It's offering of the Midsummer Folly | it is expensive to pay high salaries | pace } Company at Levy's Orpheum for the| to so many clever people, Harvey | W ’ | week, starting with a continuous per-|says he gets returns by having a| Oftver Morosco i# planning on pre D. . GRIFFITH’S Supreme Triumph Goneuanen tannin: | minstrel show that's bound to please | senting a musical verion of “Sadie company with a Saturday matinee, promises nie lt | omens ae ssl “Lock Upon the Prisoner” wit | ONE WEEK ORLY LEVYS ORPHEUM Manager Harvey is proud of alll goon open at the Apolia, Rune (By ) haacr Lee’ | “A King for a Day” will be the! the talent he has secured, and altho City, with Phoebe Hunt as the lead. Popalar Demand | Lew White and Ert Hunt will be | the patrons. | Love seen in the principal fun roles of the . eee | ottering As the aetion ot the Play | COMING TO THE MET | _Jeartal Worth, pendiictns = Or goes there is a general mixup in sit-| | pheum vaudeville fainted tm- . The Julian Hitinge Revue of Nine-| r ‘ab paper Get oop ogh r ne gg ee gy 0 av refuse! Pcrwag na ‘ter fiatahing her act it the American army. who has just | pow pag Fos he. a br ga gg, ‘The swoon is said to have been } 5 eid telane on at the Metropolitan n Py aah v1 nt returned from the Hawalian islan - | week of June 29. This will be Hi.| caused by the actions of the gallery, | AILY—1 TO t There are a number of people in.| week jwhich is always particularly noisy | a the plot that starts when|mme’s last appearance prior to a| Tomorrow—A Great New Double Value Show! volved im the plot that starts when | world trip, and he has gathered a| Monday afterncon. Blossom Sealey, Meutenant to America. Kabibble is | COMpany that is composed of many who preceded cond Po nd cist ; bill, is eald to have refused to go ‘ FEATURE HIPPODROME the goat and supplies the audience | 0ted artista from both this and/ © * 1 Mil Tl Mee ine = with an abundance of laughs in the | ther countries, pol = i PHOTOPLAY VAUDEVILLE trying situations in which he is| In the Revue Ettinge, for the first | suvEN acts placed. time, appears and «ings in male at-| Monday to Wednesday A big feature of the offering along | Ure and also gives many tmpersona J.C. MACK & CO. the musical line will be the big | tions of the fair eax that the anes |Interned Germans Comedy, Travesty, “Mother's B. Genin ae - ber in which | fing public has never before seen : VIOLA a é ee ete ne horns wit particinace | him in. He is assisted by such well | to Start for Home BEN HASSAN TROUPE known entertatners as Sydney Grant | 1 | & “Whirlwind Sensation” headed by Bonnie Ruell. Oltve Fin-| SALT LAKF CITY, Utah, June 21.) | ney will «ing a couple of catchy and | L0 Beers, Gandemith brothers, Cleo | conited Prema)—Two hundred and THREE GAY SISTERS pretty numbers on the ramway, while | Ow#eolsne, Carville and Gorhada,| c+y Germans interned at Fort Sweet Singers—Dainty Dancers Bob Sandberg, Corey Hunt, Madge | lttlejobns, Virginia Whitman, Mar- |) josie ay enemy aliens will begin NICK HUFFORD Moore, and Lawrence Orth will also|Jorie Bennett, Arthur Shirley, Sina) 1. fret step of their journey back | . POSITIVELY “One Loose Page From the Book | be heard in specialties. | Nakada, Marionne and & company e to Germany within 10 days, govern. | rope Fr | pinyere that are ai jReadiiners 1m | pent oficiain ntated today. ‘They wil a THE FIRST HILL & ROSE | PANTAGES a, oh. “ be sent from here to Charleston, 8. | ie SOME “asstated by Songs and Talk” | ‘Topping the new bm at the Pan-| His new playlet will be “File Night | vices they will be put on a vessel w - TIME AT FIELDS & KALISH |tages next week, opening with the | ®t the Club.” | chartered for them by the Swiss gov- POPULAR “The Hebrew Recruit” | matinee performance Monday, will ernment. < BR LAVAIL be the famous Empire Comedy Four. Among those leaving are Capt. | PRICES IDE ELLA | Joo Jenny's great organization, in a Germain Eelbo and Ernest Dienet, Aare Cymaent | riotous combination of mirth and whe. wane comnpeted with the Hiatal | melody. | uprising plots on the Pacific coast. | For the added attraction, Manager There will be 260 war prisoners left | Pantages will bring on Joe Panton rd lin the camp here. ial Ben fd & Co. in their latest novelty, “A ec ; Morning in Camp.” Other features will be: and players in “There §1 Sunday, Mondry, Again,” a travesty play! Tuesday and Wednesday you ever apent a Mati: Diaz’ monkeys, Nadel and Follette inees 25¢ variety entertainers, and Cliff Clark | # comedian ; Evenings 25c An Eddie Polo picture will round Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 out the program. Hinve you ever told the hestens and 50c And the hostess was elated— — PALACE, HIP Were you lying at the time? || Matinee Daily Seven acts of vamdeville will open BEGINNING MONDAY AFTER Sunday at the Palace Hip. ‘The Wi sees ve nr rigged | BP : at 2:30 show is to be especially strong or y | ‘ é E MEDY comedy, the particular feature ir . | y Nights ‘at 8:15 this line provided by J. C. Mack & F UR Co., with their comedy travesty 1] other's Boy,” a new angle of do den, You cnn save more In Riotous Comedy and Song. | mentic life. THE Spring. SUIT, COAT, - ESS and HAT, ‘The Ben Hassan Troupe, with “A bw FLORENCE UPSTAIRS Whirlwind Sensation,” will have an STORE, acrobatic offering of the lightning | variety, including tumbling and oth Second and Union. er gymnastic stunta. |B only Mabel Normand could eae anne s The Three Gay Sisters wil pre make you thrill and catch In “A Morning in Camp.” sent a diversified program of solo|H sou. wreath at the big our f} AMUSEMENTS jand trio numbers. Leila Shaw & Co. in “There She Goes Again;” i | Nick Hufford, “Ome Loose Page |i prise in this Goldwin picture, i ~ ‘rot hi Book of ” one Diaz’s Monkeys; Nadell and Follette, novelty enter- fl iron sis teat known cometiance aes PALACE HIP basi and Cliff Clark, comedian. has a clever monologue act in which | Christie Comedy Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 - he impersonates well known darky | SIX eat wee LE types od HM & Rose wil offer soto and har. | | + PEGGY HYLAND in | hin singing. Fields & Kalish, in| Ford Weekly “COWARDICE COURT” ‘The Hebrew Recruit.” have # com-| Workday Mata i0c; Bree & Sun. 20¢

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