The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1920, Page 4

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BESS HILL NOW! Continuous Sunday Mat. Today Popular Leading Lady— Formerly of the Carter Company at the Oak Theatre makes her initial appearance as Leading Lady of the Levy’s Musical Comedy Company The Week il nda “The 1—Miss Bostock, at the Moc Comedy Cod. ing to the Pantages Monday. ton, at the Palace Hip. 8—Milred Rogers, with Gallo Opera Co., 5—-Ben Erway, with the Wilkes Players. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAT, = 6, 1920. ore. 2—Bess Hill, new prima es ° eee ins Sicinanaiiansoesanieninnte nearemciedil (nea pressinent ta the entt. Bena Hill will lead the girls on the THEATRE PROGKAMS a aed » A rete egtish | [runway in @ pretty musical offering yg ‘Ob, Boy.” Pauline Arthur will de vaudevilie, foe | light in a catchy, Jazzy offering « ¢ Blanche Hail wtll have a num w Fiayers in “Our | While B “aad |oer with the large beauty chorus ruRCM—Levy's Mesa! | |that will no doubt more than please to Tee ioe ot tring | | Hazel Pickering, one of the favorites of the chorus, will lead the girls in comedy an uptotheminute offering, while PALACE 1aP—Vauderitte, featuring | [Te Tt vnao will offer aa hin George 1. Graves sad commer’ | [number “In the Garden of the Gods.” eB | soon aig METROPOLITAN | Always a welcome visitor In Seat The management of the Met | Ue in Sarah Padden, who wil be one “THE SINS OF FILET" ts one of the greatest tan theatre, with commendable ¢n | ot the chief agtrac at the new musical successes of the Eastern musical comedy terprise, has secured for one week /ii a: The Moore, beginning tomor wheels, with FAST WOMEN, FAST HORSES AND commen ‘ing Sunday evening, March | roe sting Padde “ FAST COMEDY RUNNING NECK AND NECK the Gallo English ( Oper | the moat popula c WITH FLASHY MUSICAL OFFERING OF A sompany, in aplendid revivals Of th] Orpheum circuit. h g long since GORGEOUS NATURE. stands nd Freneh opera! , fame with “The a playtet " comiqy jo organization | ;,, hh whe appeared for two nea _ Sunday and Evenings, 40c haa ju an extreme ». Last season she was neen in a z successful engagement at the ShU-| dramatic novelty, “The Eternal i = 74 bert theatre, New York, and COme®) rier” in whieh she appeared unas bere in its entirety, using for I#/ sintat Tom Harry te the author of opening bill Wiltiam 8. Gilbert and | stiee Padden’s present playlet, whieh Sir Arthur Sullivan’s masterpiece, | ig in a much lighter vein, and which “The Mikado.” ix called “Betty, Behave.” She fe a» this city KNOW | sisted by three capable players. Opera lovers of thoroty well what sort of opera For tune Gallo has given them In the past with his San Carlo Grand Opera company, and when it in stated that the new organization has been form od for the purpose of giving comic opera on the same splendid scale as the grand opera company, it can readily be seen what treats are in store. Headed by Hana Shimorumi, the ‘sensational Japanese prima donna, whose hit in New York excesded any thing the metropolis has koown in years, and the wellknown comic opera comedian, Jefferson De Ar xelis, the list of principals includes J. Humbird Duffey, Arthur Bulgin, Harry Collignen, George Herbert, Edward Quinn, Rosamond Whiteside, Claudia Preston, Dorathy Biton, Mlb dred Rogers, Alice Booth, Filey Clem: ents and others of ability and repo tation, while a magnificent ehorus and orchestra are under the direc: tion of Max Bendix “The Mikado” will be followed by “The Chimes of Normandy,” “Hi. M 8. Pinafore” and “The Gondoliers.” eee NO Thursday afternoon, will he Sunday at 3 p. m. from | Bis Bome, 2030 Tath ave, N Issue Notice of Water “Shut-off” Water will be shut off tn the dix triet east of 40th ave. N. and north of EB. Lee #., Monday, trom § a m to 6 p. m. The Bond House Where Safety Dwells ia gratuitously sasisting individ- uals in the preparation of their Income Tax Statements which must be filed not later than March 16th. LOEW'S = PALACE HID? Direction of Ackerman & Harrie Grandin Trust & Savings Bank COLMAN BUILDING | PALACE HIP ‘The new bill which opens at the Palace Hip tomorrow boasts two big feature acts which are out of the ordinary. One is the production of- fered by George L. Graves and com- pany entitled “The Woman With a Thousand Secrets.” It is a dramatic THEATRE Continuous Iroll | ee ee surprise culmination is distinctly unique. Caesar Rivoli, the man who claims to be able to change clothes as often | as a woman changer her mind, will present another outof-theordinary | feature in his protean playlet en-| titled “A Scandal in a Restaurant.’ Nothing s@rious—just serves to present Helvey and Bri!) ‘They swing thru a lively combina- tion of singing, plano, saxophone and cornet playing. Frank Roberts and Florence Ful- ton call their contribution “a hilari- ous singing and talking oddity.” Fisher and Evarts, who promise “Aaitferent things,” include ubder that head imitations pf various notables in their caricatures of various na TOMORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY ané WEDNESDAY A Clever New Wuil of HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE ORORGE L. GHAVES & Co. foaturiny RODENTS 4 FULTON Singing ané Talking WHITE BROS. “The Tis-tep Reyes” FISHER 4 EVARTS “Different Things” FEATURE PHOTOPLAY WILLIAM RUSSELL In “The Lincoln Highwayman” | Matinee Dally—Children 100 two clean-cut young men, one of Sundays, Even and Holidays 120 PANTAGES GHTS—7 AND ® ATiooret Aa Aaminaton, ‘We and 3he; Nexes pie Leges, S6< under a comedy makeup, “The Lincoln Highwayman” is the feature |Photoplay. ese |LEvys ORPHEUM “The Bins of Fi-Fi,” the offering of the Levy's Musical Comedy com- pany at Levy's Orpheum for the ‘week, will usher in to the patrons @ popular and clever miss who in well known in the musical comedy circles of this city and the North. West, Miss Beas Hill, Miss Hill was for two seasons leading lady of the Oak theatre, where she accumulated & host of friends, and there is little doubt that she will more than triple that following at the Levy's Or- pheum. She will appear in the lead- ing feminine roles of the company hereafter. “The Sins of Fi-Fi" in « fast, morry vehicle in which music and comedy go hand in hand. ‘Abie” (Lew White) fe an ardent lover of race horses and women. His Jealous wife (Bess Hill) mistakes his talk about “Fatima,” @ fast race horse, for that of “Fatima,” the favorite wife of the sultan of Turkey, who is a visitor at the famous race track with his wife, Onear Gerard will have a good supporting edy part, whil Ert Hunt will play, the role of t sultan. Robert Borenzo, Pauli: Arthur and Floy Ward will ali ap- BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE GEORGE CHOOS Presents “OH, MIKE!” Lively Musical Farce in One Act GPORGKOUS GIRLS—BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES—JOYOUS MUSIC “THE SUBMARINES” Peal Quinn aad Frank “Om the Y-4" PHIL LA TORKA “The Talkative Juggler” PATRICK & OTTO PEGQRONE 4 OLIV! 4 43-12 “A Hattle of Worda” A Recital in THY. MYSTERIONS GREEKS" KNOW——————-THEY TELL Mittle jazz} tlonalities. The White Brothers are) whom camouflages his good looks) Another #t Billie Shaw in « epectacular dance drama. This graceful dancer wears bewitching costumes and is assisted by a clever male dancer and « saxa phone player PR Maker, [Good Fan idian and note Rostock’« Puding School is an act of the decidedly “different” variety Five cireus riders are featured and the act it mid to show how circus riders are made. Byrnes and Gehan song» have a delightful musical fering. Avey and O'Neil, “The Young Une,” Ina new partnership in vaude vil Wholesome fun is dixpenred in quantities by this blackface duo. Libby and Nelson are both nkill ful tricksters on bicycles and both are real comedians . “A Tad Roy From a ls primarily a come also an accordionist in new and old of PANTAGES mented by George Choos, will be the headline offering of the new bill at the Pantages’ beginning Monday matinee. From advance reports this in one of the cleverest productions of the year. It has a bevy and clever girls with Roy laa ite featured comedia nided in the funmaking by Geo 4. The costuming of the production is mid to be expecially colorful and elabor. Gordon playlet, tinged with comedy, and the | | Aleko and hia “Mysterious Greeka’ will add a touch of real mystici#m ta} the bill in their amazingly rapid) | demonstrajion of mind reading and | telepathy | “The Submariners.” presented by Paul Quinn and Frank Caverly, promixes to be one of the ne jen lof the year York harbor at night with the pert |mcope of a Finally the hull of the craft rises and on its deck appear an officer and a railor, who indulge in clever comedy and funny song parodies Phil La Toska, the “talkative Juggler,” | the bill Count Perrone, |man, and his partner, Mies Trix Oliver? a dainty coloratura, will pre sent a “Recital in Vaudeville.” Patrick and Otto put over a mili tary travesty called “A Words.” The Pantagescope will show the fifth episude of “The Bi the new serial in which F is starred. | earl White STAGE NEWS Taurice Fox, of choruaters, recently became the bride ot Robert Sandberg. Sandberg has |been appearing as leading man with Levy's Musical Comedy company up | until two weeks ago. eee The bulk of Gaby Deslys’ fortune estimated at several millions, will be used to endow a hospital young girls in Paris, eee Wiltiam Faversham is to appear with Billie Burke in a revival of “The School for Scandal.” . . Bess Hill, who won many friends in this city while a member of Monte Carter's Musical Comedy company at the Oak, has joined Levy's Musical Comedy company at Levy's Or pheum. eee ‘ Beds,” the tlar comedy by and Mayo, will again be shown at the Metropolitan. Miss Josephine Saxe will play the leading role, March 14 will be the opening date. of pretty | will bring further fun to/| Metropolitan, | husban attraction te Mine) | | | | “Oh, Mike! a lively girl show pre: | | | | | The scené shown New | submarine appearing. | | an Italian noble | Battle of | ok Secret,” | Levy's with Levy's Musical) neieot 4—~Ray Gordon, com- 6—-Florence Faul- donna WILKES THEATRE Starting with a matinee Sunday | and continuing for the rpst of next the Wilkes players will offer a week, as their attraction theatre, Margaret 1 comedy hit of last year, Wife.” Our Little Wite” was firet pro duced at the Relwyn thegtre, New| York, by Edgar Selwyn, with Mar-) waret Llington, Walter Jones and/ ubrey Mmith in the leading ‘roles. w Beattio will see this popular “ty for the firet time under the ble direction of Addison Pitt. | Jane Morgan will be seen in the! the Wilkes gton's famous “Our Little re the wife of Mr, Warren, who loves to have gentiomen friends around her, She urn is irre sintible to the gentlemen friends, with the result that whenever hubb, came home he found his house in fexted with a number of admirers of his wife's. who | her “our little wi he implored a gentleman friend of his to keep an eye on bis wife. The abiding friend gete tim-4 self into a merry mess of affairn| that nearly causes him the loss of hin sweetheart. Good clean and wholesome laughter holds sway thru | three hysterical acts. ' STARTING (COMIC) HANA SHIMOZUMI from the office FOR ONE WEEK Wife Disappears; Police Aid Search Police have been anked by P. FF. Flannery to aid in the search for bin wife, Mrs. P, FF. Flannery, 40, who | dinappeared from her home at 710 Jefferson nt Friday, following an iin Bhe had $266, the hue band told the poltes, \U. S. Seeking Jap " for Deportation Dereriptions and photographs of Hara Uraicha, Japanese sailor want 4 for deportation, are being sent out of the tmmigration comminsioner Uratcha was recently released from MeNetl Island thru a misunderstanding of the tet that he was wanted for deportation when he completed his term for smuggling into the country, a dear skin and good hair For a skin that is excessively oily, and has coarse, clogged pores, or one that is disfigured by an annoying eruption, there is nothing betterthan RESINOL. Bathe first with RESINOL cro y ry spe, ble ae ot met race of seagens of ot eine! KF ay: 3, ,000 Tons now Twelve. lates, Pog Nuts and - Hi wnws .00 gross ton, fas New York, March-April delivery. 3,000 tons April- May delivery. Wire. U. S. Rail & NEWBURGH, N. Y. METROPOLITAN, UNDAY NIGHT The atmosphere of the historic SAVOY THEATRE, London, will be trans- planted here Sunday night and for the balance of the week, when a series of notable revivals of the works of WILLIAM S. GILBERT and SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN and other notable Light Opera writers, will be offered by THE SAN CARLO OPERA COMPANY'S Big ‘Little Sister GALLO English Opera Company The Notable List of Names Includes JEFFERSON DE ANGELIS J. HUMBIRD DUFFEY HARRY A. COLLIG NON DORATHY ELTON LOUIS LAVALLE And a NEXT WEEK STARTING Sunday Night ALICE BOOTH Super-Chorus and Symphony Orchestra, Under the Baton of MAX BENDIX Sunday, Monday, Thursday and Saturday Nights and Wednesday Matinee GILBERT and SULLIVAN'S Undying Lyric Masterpiece THE GREAT LAUGH ao JOSEPHINE SAXE And the Same Great New York Cast SOAP then apply RESINOL OINTMENT ‘ou can be reasonably sare of a Sani hes Leste und rail, ETHEL TAMMINGA THE MIKADO Tuesday Evening, ROBERT PLANQUETTE’S Glorious French Opera Comique THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY Wednesday Evening, GILBERT and SULLIVAN’S Colorful Venetian Opera THE GONDOLIERS Friday Evening and Saturday Matinee, GILBERT and SULLIVAN’S Nautical Absurdity H. M. S. PINAFORE EVENINGS AND SAT. MAT.: 50c to $2.00. Box Seats $2.50. WED. MATINEE: 50c to $1.50 w “OUR LITTLE WIFE” has many a laugh for you next week— as the offering of the WILKES PLAY- ERS at The Wiikes Theatre Fifth and Pine THERE’S A MAT. SUNDAY TH, Bie to The SUN., 276 to 500 MATS. WED, SAT, 226 THE COMEDY THAT HAS ALL SEATTLE LAUGHING— “SICK-A-BED” LAST TIME TONIGHT | Turn Down Plan | to Move Station The board of public works vetoed. to remove interurban station Yester way to Columbia | Members of the board held that the” at its session Friaay, & proposal of | proposed site would not be an ime the Puget Sound Traction, Light and provement from the old one from ver Syne? that it be permitted | traffic standpoint To WITHSTAND THE FURIES OF WINTER from Ocect al’ ave and Post st. near The season of coughs, cold development, is one of danger for all grip and 1 their possible without @ fight off worth should be g00d reliable remedy with which te these dincanes—a nedy of known and dependability With the stomach and bowels in healthy working order and the mucous membranes free from catarrhal inflammation there is It tle to be feared from the rigors of the weather, PE-RU-NA The Family Standby for Fifty Years ‘ and 4 inflamed meme regulates digestion, aids elimination, enriches the blood and encourages every organ to healthy normal action. For coughs, colds, nasal catarrh, a catarrha! condition © bowels or other organs, there etter than Dr. Hartman's world To restore strength to the and debilitated by Soothes branes yore st the stomach ss nothing any famous Peru-na body weakened or Spanish Flu emergency medt cine, have been demonstrated by thousands dur- ing its half cen- tury of useful ress. MRS. MATILDA COMFORT, Liberal, Barton Co., Mo, SOLD EVERYWHERE MATINEES WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY (COMIC) Such Delightful Artists as ROSAMOND WHITESIDE MILDRED ROGERS EDWARD QUINN GEORGE HERBERT FLOY CLEMENTS

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