The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1921, Page 5

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\ role deemed by the leading critics roles. 9 the greatest ever essayed by this dis. Unguished emotional actress. LOCAL The Spanish drama is not suffl-) Qn comparative judgment, but Bena! vente’s play has been recognized an a in +}, great dramatic achievement. It pro-| ning ceeds upon about the same lines of development as those that are the basis of the North European and American drama. j Benavente’s play hag held Amert-| ‘a's Mtention now for two seasons | come including six months in New York, | W#rtet of ciently well known to the playgeing| Comedy public of America to permit much | tact the kind } SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921, PAN BI Monday line offering of “dy novelty three in Chicago and two in Boston, Proeram of thus making upon the record of the errs Stage of this country one of the deep | ©! !* drama. see WILKES PLAYERS IN “TIGER ROSE” “Tiger Rose.” the new Willard lack play of the Northwest, which | #io TipTope will ng and GIRLS danci of va appeal to everybody he bill at fF) Nance O’Neil Is at Met Sunday EDUCATION WEEK N. W. CITIES TO ) Wilkes Co. in tTicee Rose” PROGRAMS FIXED WORK TOGETHER 1—Helen Warde, Moore. 2—Violet Carson, Pantages. Nance O'Neil, Metropolitan. 4--Thomas Chatterton, Wilkes. é—Three of the Harmony Quintet, Palace Hip. } Few plays have come to the Metro., Thomag Chatterton will play the politan in recent years that have | leading male role, which was acted aroused so much interest ay “The originally by Willard Mack himself in Passion Flower,” by Jacinto Bena-| the Belasco production. The cast is| In the vente, ammounced as the attraction a large one, and other members of | Hall and O'Brien put the audience in) |) beginning on Sunday night, with the capable company Nance O'Neil in the leading role, a Wilkes will be x and melod deville that the Pantages t ma The } gle” tells ete SELAH.—No one burt when rock new bill is IV be shown t ide crashes into Selah interurban | nted by Hazel | will continue the thrilling * passenger coach. mpany, and called |of a band of Americans 2 a Be Ee Africa. Boat.” “Melodies and Steps dainty girls in a varied! instrumental musi t dancing Two Sea The Wynn Sisters, are be called est marks ever scored by a Europeon | f*atured dancers, and with Miva Alvia Baker and Dorothy | ber. The owner of this au Surprise” ix Was presented here at the Metropoli-|for it is filled with athietics now at the|4 genial frame of mind with their cast in important | witty ssyings, tuneful songs and a! promined | muscle posing will bring a that the for Monday It me ‘A Day at the Gym,"| Now, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5S Lincoln High Will Unveil Tab- Tacoma and Seattle Take let; 76 Meetings Due Definite Action f recognition given it a1 Foch during his recent Inco n high schoo! in honor of it Club and e and the Pooh We {a laurel w ath This action was Other the exten. | suggestion of J. T Jaive progra on week in [of the Tacoma body this city, Seventy.six role will nt business men from the | have at least one meeting, at which ny, Way @ guent of the an American Legion member w mber at its members according to 8, B. Fleming meeting in the Arcade build of vocational guidance ining Friday pole TACOMA AGREES William T. Short, state head of or | WITH SE sg ie ite | Jacob 2 ther in| tenced f and Mra. Cora V Fourth Suspect in nonce A Oso Hold- -Up Taken | o EVERETT, De man was taken from day by deputy sh as the fourth suspect in of the bunk house of th imber & Railway Co. near uesday evening her men suspected of the ~« Frank Newcomb, wounded | when « ared, Charles Hill and Joe Peterson. They are all held in the jent of the 4. | charged ry. Tacoma and Seattle » ull together for more govern aid in the development of Rainier | national park, he stated, Jt was! » that, while*the state of Wash county Jail in the last 2 overnment has expended jens than $500,000. AUTO KILLS GIRL, DRIVER IS HELD Tacoman Accused of Reck- less Use of Car | HARMONY |AT PALACE vow, blends melod riety in a typleail: | vaudeville mixture, The Royal Harmony Five top the TACOMA, Dec 3.—-Fight year-old | 1 Bob Arm | 4 4 Alda Luchent & rt i. ‘They are a quinte iriver for & Reyo ; raided as being er in. the without erpreters of prt wed reck | y | Laughmakers who promise bright spot on the bill are Moe Lucky Murray Harris, who bring a hap py combination of comedy and songs. 1 mont in-| stantly killed wh wan struck | livery truck driven by Arm by a ston. Armston eaid that he did not see} mntil she was directly in| He took her imme acoma General how. | pital, but she was dead when he | Tallman and Kerwn are reputed [got there |to bring a host of songs, comedy Wl” ae. ba Genteehed Mine dhemeian onl riations and dances of origin a i h : another driver for Reynolds & y—Iin rnesto will be seen i nei ¢ “yy i teynoids were racing at the tim: will | performance of balancing feats and/or accident. Armaton denies Miracles of the Jun ttle playlet, “Frozen Out,” pianologue. a novel Fach boc In the Saturda the | vertisement of th them | there is an automobi , num. the advertinement will be pre. the |sented with two fr and and gas ix high, and me tan a few weeks ago by David Bel-| comedy of TL. has stil) tarried asco, will be the offering for the| “After Dinner” is a charming bit | look for your number. week at the Wilkes, opening tomor-| of comedy offered by Poster und | = ~ row. afternoon, This play, which was | Ray. The skit was written for Mr written as a starring vehicle for Foster and Mixes Ray by Wilbur Ulric, in New York, achieved instant | Mack, and t ciever fun success. | Violet Carson is a pretty little girl “Tiger Rore” i« a tale of the Hud-| with a voice and a great deal of son Bay trading post, and it will pro- | personality | vide Adele Blood with a role different| Mile. La Toy’s Models is av arti | from anything she has enacted since | tic act in which a young woman is she came to Seattle. She will be seen | aa the French-Canadian heroine of a story that tingles with excitement and thrilix, and which has a wonder. ful storm scene at the climax of the) second act L Lad Alluring, Mysterious | It’s a Universal Chinatown Comes to Seattle oa | From $25 a Week is “WHERE LIGHTS # '\":: ad to See One ony: ARE LOW” arte Millions Most Thrilling and no place to spend it! An insight into the Pictures anth - 7 seerets of a queer of the A Romantic Mystery | city, woven into a Year mixing crooks and thrills throbbing love story, 1% i mm Until } and laughs ina | Vriday H Kicky Combination! SESSUE Asan ee N oe HAYAKAWA Bar Nothin “PLAYING You Will Be ze : Thrilled and pend: eos POSSUM” { Amazed at —hard fighting This Picture INTER GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. CREDIT - GLADLY MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS CHANEY Star of “The Penalty,” vewest and Greatest Cinema Drama— ‘The Night n" Rose A STIRRING PRODU 18 100% CTION THAT [AYN CHANEY Nows — Comedy — Scenic daring stunts Century Comedy —ardent love- making International News Celebrated Clemmer Orchestra, direction | L, Hauptman. | MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON Gumps Cartoon | SUNSHINE COMEDY JACK O’DALE AT THE WURLITZER Admission 20c Tax Included f RYEXILES |" ‘Holstein Breeders Pick New Custodian VOLUNTARY EXILES to Be Entertained for / Alien Property They're going over because they prefer Russia to prison. ne ot uel Lipman opposed the draft. The three men were sen- Sympathizers gave them flowers when they sailed. ne 4 et Negro Waiter Held Elks to Remember way no one else can! as Bandit Suspect Their Dead Sunday ot| John Petrig, 26, negro waiter, was| Impressive rit | Mt.|!m jail Saturday « ment Friday night. der H 3. The of Ban Wranela- for California, rett W. Melnerney, uu » December 9 at the Vash fair growl of the finest indie Holsteins ever seen at @ com PATS ATT NOW PLAYING oe 2ND © UNIVERSITY CHARLIE CHAPLIN as a Dude, and Hobo! See Him Double in “The Idle Abrams, Hyman Lachowsky, Mollie Steiner and Sam- to 20 years and the girl to 15 in 1918. They were re- He mixes a cocktail and plays golf in a And OLIVE TELL @ bandit suspect.| honor the memory of members who in the drama— with g held up and! have died during the year will be 1023%4 Howell r entered his apart “A Woman's hela Seattle lodge of Elk Business” © lont $160. | men George nolds and h arrested Vetrig at 4 r 1 theatre day. All person of the Piks organ n invited to E UME! um Mm G3 A conflict of woman's fear and wifes love A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION OES a woman’s past belong to . er alone? Is her husband morally entitled to share her EVERY secret? Here is a woman whose life is clean, but whose past contains a page that overwhelms her—not with shame—but with fear. Even her great love is no match for the consuming terror that fills her heart. Is she playing the game fairly by burying this fear in her own bosom? NOT MYSTERY AS YOU GENERALLY UNDERSTAND IT But the Mystery of a Woman’s Heart! COLISEUM CONCERT (zm) ORCHESTRA Center PROGRAM SPECIAL SUNDAY CONCERT AT 12:30 Those UNNY ARCHIBALD RUGGLES, Soloist OLKS the opera, “Marriage ‘ (2 Vanity,” intermeszo,.Jac kaon . Mozart (b) 4 ‘ jrieg From Toonerville (ce) “Whispering Willows, nt ‘ A A . Third Movement from “Symphony Herbert in Their Latest Comedy in G Major Dvorak “Girs aden.” grand waits “In a Persian Garden,” ballad e r Komaak rT; tenor “Pomp ‘and’ ‘Circumstance," grand TOONER Ss ciivaiatagee iin igre aes TACTICS” “ARTHUR ‘KAY, Director Pathe News—First National Kinograms—“South Sea’ Senic amc TO

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