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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Old _Dumbel a 1—Arthur Holland, Héilig Oak. Pantagés. Metr {An‘attraction that’ Seattle theater- | goers haye long been waiting to seo is’ that. phenomenal “erganization of Canadian ‘soldigr)artists kown as the} “Originals,”"" coming here with. the récommendation of tremendous run’ ‘THis.unique bahd-of entertainers will appear lat.the Metropolitan theater) allinext week. | Their new revue, “Rapid Fi heralded as something entirely ferent from any other, theatrical pro- | duction seen here,-and: isthe’ first Canadian theatrical. organization to appear in this. city. ‘The cast is headed by Red Newman, Arthur Hol- land and Jimmie Goode, stipported by | a talented: number of comedians, sing-} etm,. dancers’ and. female imperson-| ators, who put over a and en tertaining production. presented) in 25, different numbers, | containing every. possible kind of en- tertainment: The talent’ is spread over many} clever skits and sketches,” single, double’ and big concerted offerings, | @ance nunibers, burlesque and every thing, that-is amusing. “All the old favorites who have so delighted Ca | nadian audiences arp here, including Red Newman, Arthur Holland, Jim- mie Goode, Alan Murray and many others, all of whom contribute much of the material to the potpourri of the show. The story of the originals is probably one of the most unique of all theatrical companies, starting s first behind the lines in France to} WILL, KING OFFERS entertain: the troops,.they appeared | in ¥. M. C. A. buts at first, while much of thelr material was written Outside and'in the trenches. The ‘forthcoming local engagement of the “Originals” is being fooked | forward to with much interest by the general theatergoers, as well as the American: veterans, many of whom ‘have .no ‘doubt seen. the “Or. iginals’-(then Old. Dumbell), “Over Several Stars at Orpheum: 8—Renee Robert, Orpheum. ‘5—Sedal’ Bennett, Palace Hip. | by | ville veteran, 192 4 . «p) KING'S SHOW READY ts? Are Here" yop paiace - " anothe oft es * * HIP y top-noteh entertainment removal Down ch ation, Merklo's Way Merkie's veralon of I Upon the Swance and Don § the Alam er cal Mi utherr a 8p and Howar Mexican One of the Hell un Wite | Walk on Open 1 In il Bo M |features Id 7 | "Swinging Down sung by Fre ‘dner the yow- pre ‘oot and Peasan | reen comedy and Star intimate in New ing life UNIT SHOW COMES |TO LOCAL PANTAGES | Seattle le enthuslasts ma xander Pa the coming weel ater | ame of h, according of the most} 1 mus om: | 2@—Ruby Adams,\< 4—Dick Hyland, New 6—Missy Stinette, | Jone opolitan. Glers-Dort vating chestr: to a of 14 have tural long work. The three ‘ ed mui Mixa Venta her impressions stars, ‘This talented mimic.occur @ place on the top rung of the lad- der of some - of jodles ithern 1 dle fame ther Ne Jolson, tremendous ll prove is offered b arry also has a and combines deligh his comedy and wit Macy its. kind. The sketch of the wee found in “The Weak &: sented by George Kell assisted by T PALACE HIP An ente ning bill is anticipated Hip theatre starti by Kajpo's Seren iby Kola, able players. The Flying Hart sational performan loose rope. It interest of b Yong Wong Broth tals with a highly de ber characteristic of thet Topics of the Day les, The Pathe } cert Orchestra places on the ni at W of tropi id color eff Their act is inter-| orned with dancing music. — | Monroe and Louise in “8 Minutes} in the Art of Terpsichore” have fast not of varied dan by Monroe | he act is prettily stag-| J dancers and scenery Jay Bo ypears in a very inter | esting ond amusing skit and ts ex pected to furnish many surprises to| Seattle theatregoers. Mr. Bogart in| \* well known actor and has made 4} many Pacific coast appearances. 1 Bennett in “The Smile-a-Mile | ‘Tattle Tales” as his 20th and final) Girl" {s an artist who extracts an| offering at the Heilig. | endless amount of comedy from her | With a wellsustained plot revoly-| offering. In this clever act the ing around a case of mixed {dontity, | comedienne is at her best. the playlet, which the Hebrew fun-} Arthu i Peggic ~ .esent ster wrote himself, is considered to| Versatile Scots,” » ch offer be has an ed num- LAST SHOW AT F AG A colorful, fast-moving program of musicat interpolations ts promis Saturday when Will King present “The the| | quartet and trio will have an tmport-| be one of the funniest in his entire ‘Thete:” ORPHEUM PROMIS| SEASONAL FEATURES The Orpheum boasts. one of its} hest- shows .in--months starting: this| Sunday. The featured act is the of-| fering of Renee’ Roberts and: the! Eats Candy But @ Loses Her Fat repertoire. It calls for an enlarged cast and- provides opportunity several novel scenic effects. Chief position is given to Mildred Here's joyful news for every fleshy person who loves good things to eat, pecially those who are denying them- solves the things they lke most because | Of thelr desire to keep down their welght Or to reduce the fat with which they,are already burdened ‘The famous Marmota Prescription has been put. up {nm convenient tablet form and {s now sold by druggists every- where at only dollar per case—the world over pri To, get, rid) of fat steadily and easily, simply take one of there iittle tablets after each sneal and at ibedtime until you have reduced your to where you want It. No flabbiness, will, remain .to the tat off. ¢ Marm pot 7 Red Newma An Attraction Entire! Aer SPECIAL pics Liveninun: 81.50, 81.40. y Differe with perteot | Canada them ‘for juat'« few weeks r to starvation diet drag store. If. your. 4 fave them In tock 9 Girect. from, the Marmota Woodward ‘Avefiuk, Detroit, Mich, sending one dollar —Advertisement. for} D. sy Matinees sturdy chap and hid partner an excel-| lent opportunity to display their | technique and try. The two full of jo nd typically Scotti humor. They. are dressed. in full METROPOLITAN An Extraordinary Attraction DAT! 7 mu n NOV. NOV Nov. For the Most Phenomenal Hit of Musical Revues— All Canadian Soldier Entertainers In Their New Revue __ n-Arthur Jock Holland Jimmie Good all the Old Favorites ; it" ; Gene Pearson "Morvellous Inpersonolor le and of Feminine Art. nt From Anything Hine—Piny ed Times in 4 Yenrs AGEMENT—N HATLY— + 10 Tax 10% Vixtrn COMING The CAT and the CANARY, || WEEK or NOV, 1811s, AR PAGE MISSING MAN “FINDS” SELF PORTI 5 THE SEATTL EB Sunday in the Churches | HAHN a Mc PLAN FATHER- ON BANQUETS ‘ ) According M, A j Bethany 1 Niokell, Ballard ¥ Honor. I Baptist Chureh—Antrim | Mode! Chure Separatists Driven Out of|, Town in Battle CARL D, GROAT taft Ce Trinity Ham. Hi muni¢ ng Wii com Parish Ohureh Bu Temple of Second Spiritu alist: Church: tolla Ross Wal rut One of ed here, e clty. 1 a train uffered fter it member who He BY od Pr BERLIN c 46; morr oH Cal t vioe la-Chape Bol | Tt Fremont Swedish id HL, eopal Church—ix tor Morning dint Kpls William pas Trinlty Chapel—Re 4 0. Berg! 1 of Vaithfulne 4 | ison Street Methodist Episcopal urch—Sunday school, 9:45; m 11 The Prayer for the Jal hour, 6:80 enterda of the rebel pve many st ot Five Battleships Sold at Au SHINGTOD Lutheran | town. Std Epworth | Chureh— Dan r Young I mornly The lee | thelr leaders conveyéd to some plac CHARLES James quantity nd wine hen pro- Star res. ction | Five CASTRO ana 8 p.m First Baptist Churet unkno Batley, D. D., pastor Dis n, It is reported there arre Ballard Church.—Te fi hine Morn per Christian Burke n Jubilee serm ip. p service harp fighting 4 rebels before. some of the > of th E ded the urant, 65 Jackson st Ve observance >| roup, overeat 1 oR munion, © ounk f to bits in the hand-to-hand ral Germans on both ded, The populac ¢ olt, gathered ening someone ned at the Well ple Memorial Federated |' Wland Edwards, 1D, D, 11, “Saint Whiiman Clement's Chure’ mmunie Re 1} oppore the befo ud STARTS TODAY Last Week of Ackerman-Harris VAUDEVILLE and Picture Policy ' lit for delivering th We Saints’ I Episcopal h— All Chure : . et Saint Mark's Metal Co,, of Baltim Whit ommur Cor CHARGED WITH SE 10d |ion of me m.,| How First Christian Churel T p Mort ° he aid pp. ork rder Saint Michael's Chapel of Mark's Parish—R A. 7 r Eucharist Sunday ¢ re nery MA in-0222 University Christian Church Klelhauer, pai Mor The-Garment of the § c ir " oppers.” eve . Church of Spirit choot, 1:15 p son, “A Voi 3:00 p. m.; Re “The Future m. Men or Gras Unity—sunday Bertha W Central Chris: F . Mar of Divine an Church, Mor I pastor, of Ou The De A The service 1 Comix Bast ORPHEUM & CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Twice Daily, 2:30-8:15 — New Program Tomorrow NIGHTS, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1; Mats. 150, 25¢, 50c “A Dancer and a Symphonic Orchestra” RENEE ROBERT and GIERS-DORF SYMPHONISTS —Featuring— 5 Columbia Bethlehem Chareh—1 Mau, pastor "The the 16th Century ‘Theosophical Lodge Society, Besant ning nation op Ir Exp ving 8. ¢ of Los oper Hope Evangelist Lutheran Church r Koramey Sunda schoc a “. m, Tabernacle Frederte ist Chureh. & Carstens, form Anne Bapt © mor Christian Chureh— e Mirrc Finley Street J McCa “] king in “The in of Ct « Man.” Peter Miller Wins Point in His Figh Christian Churebh mastor. Mor Church’ all I Be Queen Anne IRENE GIERS-DORF . ELVIRA GIERSDORF . RAE GIERS-DORF . Directi : Chureh— 5 Morning p of Time ardship of Christian pastor ttle ving ‘ Walla | F nate sont nee ntiary; wor t ard: “The Stew of Miss Rosalie Stewart elim’ Jom F DF = KELLY'S COMEDY “THE WEAK SPOT” A DRAMATIC ODDITY IN ONE AC T—DIRECTION OF MISS ROSALIE STEWART *LYDELL » MACY —in— “OLD CRONIES” Greenwood Christian Chureh— PI Morn The Supernatural Element"; eme B, to 8 Olympia, . Mi an First Unitarian Choreh—nov me re Sunday nt John Carroll ner Se n with the colors of Rev Perkins. ht plaids this com ing Angel,” xstume elr, clan’ in kilt ar The phot feat ‘The Destro: ring Leah Baird NEW SHOW AT OAK TO OPEN SUNDAY Foll VAUDEVILLE KAIPO'’S SERENADERS c Dunlap Baptist Klein, pa Mo ‘At the End of service, 7 “How Chureh—?P & servi Trait”; to Trust in € in ( J “A Nite in Waikiki” and MONROE & LOUISE the 0 theatre, formerly the mpic, under new management ack Kauffman, is to be An ining farcical y in promised in the ich Dick Hyland, forme y's Orpheum staf, is the prince! Hyland and his company, in cluding the “Bashful Bab'=s” chorus, will be the entertainers at the Oak for some time. With the new ander, Seattle singer, appearance, and the JOLSON OPERATIC What’s in the Air SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 KDZE ™ 0 p.m KTV ; 8:30 KFIY KHQ- m KIR m. on ted “8 Minutes to the Art of Terpischore” JAY BOGART SEDAL BENNETT presented enter {365 Blackface Comedian YONG WONG BROS. Those Canny Chaps THE FLYING HARTWELLS Sensation on a Double Swinging Rope MISS VENITA GOULD IN “IMPRESSIONS” Pathe News—Topics of Day—Concert Orchestra—Aesop's Fables {360 meters 0 12 p.m 1 moters)—Stlent. meters)—7:30 to 8:30 11 a. m. to in “The Smile a Mile Giri” ARTHUR & PEGGIE in “The Versatile Scots” ‘COMING! SATURDAY, NOV. 10 WILL KING “Poor Papa” 4280 {283 meters)—5:30 to 6:15 show, Roy Alex will make his} | SUNDAY new singing| KTW—(360. meters) 12:30 p, m.; 3 to 5 11 a.m. to 7:30 to 9:30. ant pin ¢ on the program. HEILIG- THEATRE fie OY and Madison sts. Farewell Week at the Heilig! “TA T Ty TL _ aE and Harris Ss” Present the Hebrew Comique a Chappelle and Sti |) Seymour od Jeanette Musical Comedy ~ | “Jones and Jones | woD rect from the PALACE~ / London ~England { 1 D n His Funniest Farce és : _ Company of Fifty . . 2 Hermie’s Super Soloists hy ul NOTE: Will King will continue his Se- attle engagement at the Palace Hip The- ater, starting Saturday, Nov. 10. Announce- ment of Heilig policy to be shortly forth- p coming, a) MH A UN t we