The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1923, Page 12

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cr. Saeatthtaa ptteentahasiinenternennioene rte a ee PAGE 12 STAR “Cat and Canary”, tra at Orpheum SEATTLE an original and amart comody off ing, Mack is known as “The Willie Colller of Vaudeville," and Mint Dea gon jx a clever girl who sings as well aa she acta, Hall, Keminte and Brice will pre nent A Night on Broadway.’ They are an ideal combination of enter tainers with @ gift of knowing what iv wanted and how to provide it, Itay J. Hall ts an exceptionally clever comedian, The two pretty girls in tho skit were formerly known far and wide as the Erminie sisters. ‘The Clown Beal, spoken of as ‘the most wonderful trained animal in captivity,’’ will be a distinctly novel part of the big, new bil RUSSIAN NTAGE! A big bill 1# promined at the Pan tages theater for next week. As the feature attraction, Valeska Surntt famous emotional atar, will appear in person in the Russian Grand Gulgnol playlet, “The Purple Poppy.” She ts supported by a Broadway east in- cluding William Howard, ‘This pro- duction ts elaborately staged and con- tumed, und is said to be one of the foremost playleta of the season. Mins Suratt will be remembertd for her feature part in the “Red Rone” and “One of Us," also being featured all last season at the New York Winter Garden. Probably one of her great. est triumphs was in the “Spices of 1922” and In ten of Fox's biggest pic- tures, a» well as seven feature pro- |duotions for the Lasky studios, Ac |cording to advance reports Mins | Suratt {s gaining marked favors with the appreciative audiences where rhe | has appeared on the Pantages circuit with her present vehicle, Met Featu res ‘Sto ci L LAST TIMES TODAY Lew Cody & Gladys Hulette || —IN— “The Secrets of Paris” STARTS SUNDAY | “HOLLYWOOD” > - AND OTHER STARS LONIA PAL PISSS PING] ddard Or‘ches WILL ROGERS ROBT McKIM POLA NEGRI JACK PICKFORD TWENTY-TWO Mian Suratt, hi:ving an the added at |traction Jess Libonati, called “the world’s greatest xylophonist.” He | will offer a repertoire of popular and classical numbers on the xylophone: Jowell & Rita, billed as the “Jovial Juveniles,” will haye a very pleasing andd diversified program of comedy patter, interspersed with songs. Both are #aid to be clever entertainers, and there is an element of surprise thru out the act. A big surprise ts the billing of Stanley, Tripp and Mowatt, clever young men. A very dexterou! y interspersed with comedy is promised. Harris and Holly, two coolred boys, | will appear in their big laughing suc- cess entitled “Push ‘Em and Pull ‘Em." A program of Southern melody, dinlog, plano numbers and some clever dancing {s included in their offering. Mary Blank & Company will pre nent a continental novelty that is re plete with unusual juggling mantpu lations. ‘The Pantagescope will show a com. dy feature, with Glen Goff at the | organ. | WILL KING 18 |PLAYING “TWIN BEDS" | Another fast-moving program of music, comedy and danci ATTRACTION C. BATES Recognized thruout Europe’s Art Centers as one of our greatest musicians —AND HIS FAMOUS Concert Orchestra Who have come direct from Chicago, where they have been the season's best attraction, 20c prices 25c noes | sented here. | A fea exquisite blending of thrills, comedy ue of the and romance which cannot but help’ aro a series of evo! have declar a ure of the farce, which re ations; a coml s not prove|™Ment of songs, dances and pa ceptable. preparers Grace Deagon and Jack Mack have nd ono of them seeks to get - from the girl, The story 14, the sttuationn entire nd the characters faith-| ayed of the production. Tho chief musical that the ¢ here other number this he the fort in deftly Winter Garden Orchestra FOX NEWS MA in-0222 WARNER BROS. fn here t ny lay goers n the East and performance that a bette n eee eee ten | ORPHEUM | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Among the en in the ¢ Seer emia tenci antionecte fall EWice Daily, 2:30-8:15 — New Program Tomorrow Rochte, Harry 4 Hertha Lowe. VARIETY PREVAILS }ON ORPHEUM BILT NIGHTS, 15c, 250, 50c, 75c, $1; Mats. 150, 250, 50¢ SE HARRY STODDARD ~- HIS ORCHESTRA in. “STREETS OF NEW YORK" eum Ct rpheum would in of entertainment—good vaude. ge attraction d his orehestr | 6 lead: | Stoddard sponsors a superfine musical or iden First Seattle and also a new in He fon calla} offering | RAY EDITH LOUISE HALL, ERMINIE AND BRICE Pres A Night on Broadway” THE ONE BIG CENTER OF JOY AND LAUGHTER ALL WEEK UNTIL FRIDAY Market Theatre FIRST bet. Pike and Union A. H. JOUNSON, Owner SAT, « SUN MON. NEW EDITION Of the World's greatest comedy— DOUGLAS LEAVITT and GRACIE DEAGON baa Charles Chaplin RUTH MARY Aen ee Your Favorite Comedian seule LOCKWOOD Jackie Coogan si MACK Broth Original and Smart Comedy Offering “The Kid” Chaplin's only @-reel Feature and, beyond « doubt, bis Breatest piece of work. times 10 anwars mes Da WILL KIN AND COMPANY OF 50 IN THE AL H. WOODS’ SCREAMING FARCE ‘TWIN BEDS’ CARTER AND CORNISH Vaudeville's Speediest Steppers AY Ray G. Huling Presents “THE CLOWN SEAL” A Comedian From th The Most Wonderful Trained Anim TrNwete ee Hard Ti nce 1 in Captivity ‘ ie fa pele pdr THE CREATIVE DANC November 21st . JOHN LA PETITE CASH PRIZES Presenting an Unique Dance Revue Paul Haggerty at the Piano HERMIE KING AND HIS SUPER SOLOISTS 30—CRYSTAL RUNWAY GIRLS Pathe News—Topics of Day—Orchestra—Aesop’s Fables Coming Sunday, November 25 The SUPREME EVENT of the SEASON AMERICAN DEBUT OF THE SENSATION OF EUROPE neing Taught $3.00 D CLASS starts ). BEGINNERS’ ADVANCE Monda Eve, 8 CLASS 30 NEXT WILL KING CO. “BEHIND THE SCENES” Phone East 0259 seporareneenesncentiast i> abi he lanai a anni op nn vemarmmnnamertnantee A strong bill will be in support of | three | 1—Elsie Hitz, Metropolitan, 2—Valeska Suratt, Pantages, 8—Mildred Gilbert, Pal- | promived at ace Hip theater lace Hiv. 4-~Teddy Macon Oak. 6. a now in Will K n of A. ace Hip. 4—Teddy Magnus, Oak. &—Douglas Leavett, Hi. Woods’ fa Yorke “ec “The Cat and the Canary.” John/ed it even more baffling and er Streets of New York conn, ‘win Beda,” Willard’s. famous mystery stage|taiping than was “Tho Bat sort of a musical « All of the original situations In drama, will open its Seattle engage-| mystery play which scored such a|of tt New | the Broadw production are re FLORENCE THEATRE Seconda: sames street 3 theater| hit here last season. But, it ts to| ¥ for|tained, only the lines being | eens ‘The play is to be od that except In gen-| 6 musical |ened to permit the injection of nu- | Sunday and Monday Only—Booth Tarkington's by Kilh< ordon, | or n there is |e us song numbers, and the “ 7 2 cast numbering several) ser The ¢ “La Potite’’ Mar. | rovoking qualities of the With an AllStar Cast eviewers of “The| this new play there ts promined a nev for|thing that Mr. } has yet pre |to entertain. tion of technical mkill, poetic har.jauires seven peop to enact, tt io story of “The Cat and the|™ony and creative ability Lew Dunbar's t ition from Canary,” has t with the hetr-| Dow vitt and Ruth Mary|his customary 1 characteriza * named in the will of an eccen-| Lockwood prefer to have it maid that|tion of Mike y to that of ANY TIME LOGE SEATS relatives, Sho must be sane r thelr personalities and or Mont!, Italian count. | and ¢ 4 health and there tn & jon rather than to say that | This change itself, which Mr, Dun 10c 20c codicil ¢ the will yet unop mt a akit. Anyway, bar is said to execute in brilliant we vatiel ano helr tn are to present a well-arranged « |fashion, is one of the laugh tid-| SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1928, week will be “Cherry BHonsoms,* | |led by Mildred Merkle, Her sweat | voleed soprano will be further en hance by the erection of an elab- Jorato Oriental setting by the King | lartiata, while the Star trio will bend | its asilutance in the refrain Kuby Adama wilt specialty of last week; James F tho new addition to the Star | jead a late blues num: | Blonde Mamma,” and | ans loud bis chortaters | nna Keep Your | tric ber, Howard thru i “How Ya Mind on Dancing." | nd his will precede the usual orchestral “muper: | King sololate their Hermie symphonic show with program CHINATOWN DEPICTED IN NEW OAK SHOW | “Poppyland” is the name of the} new offering of Dick Hyland and! company ut the Oak theater. It is) @ little musical comedy in two acts and deals with the adventures of a slumming party in the Chinatown} of a big city, Several beautiful Chinoro settings and a number of featured musical numbers with a Chileno atmosphere are in the pro- duction. Among the special numbers Mil- dred Paige in “A Hawaiian” and) Roy Alexander with a jazzy plec will be most prominent. ‘Tedd Magnus and Olive Fuller will give) specialty dance and also do al Pirouette. | | | “Dear Old Oregon,” a new song) written by Joan Billings, the Oak Fianist, will be another feature. | SAVE ONE OF | i | | i | METROPOLITAN —Seattle's Leading Theatre—Playing All Road Attractions— IT OUT-BATS “THE BAT” LAUGHS-SHOCKS Albertini, the famous European motion picture star, yearn vainly but vallantly challenged Eddie Polo to “do hin stuff,’ hay who for four beon signed for an American nerlal and in on hin way to Untvernal City, Aroiyete” Madison bet, Ist and 2nd YOUR STAMP of approval will be freely given AFTER you have seen this big DOUBLE SHOW “THE Queen of Poppy Land” 2 wonderful acts and the World's greatest comedian HAROLD LLOYD in that most wonderful comedy “DR. JACK” —NO RAISE IN PRICES— 0c 20c 30¢ THESE DATES NOTED THISA GREAT ENTERTAINMENT, | —PrRICES— NIGHTS + + + 650¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 SAT, MAT. + + + = = 50¢, $1.00, $1.50 Pius | FOR ONE WEEK THANKSGIVING THE Muste by Harry Tierney WITH THR MAGNETIC AND THE SAME ORIGINAL of bewitching beauty. Nights Thanksgiving Mat, PRICES Saturday Night —MAKE YOUR MAIL R Mats: Daily 2:30, Eves: 7-9 A new thrill for Seattle — The show that has them all guessing—The whole family will enjoy it HERE——— Starting Sunday, Nov. 25 POPU Joyous return of the most beautiful and beloved musical comedy ev VANDERBILT PRODUCING Presents RE Hook by James Montgomery Staged by Edward Ho: DALE WINTER AL. JOLSON THEATRE, NEW YORK CITY Flo Irwin, Mary O'Moore, Gladys Nagle, Dorothy Lamar, Henrietta House: Dorothy Kane, Howard Freeman, Jere Delaney, Henry Coote, George Mantell, Eddie Marr, George Collins and a girl chorus Also a special increased orchestra. VALESKA SURATT Including Willlam Howard, he Great Russian Grand Guignol Playlet ‘The Purple Poppy’ LAR DAY MATINEE er seen in Seattle co. The Melodious Masterpiece yries by Jos, McCarthy CAST THAT PLAYED THE 500, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 prox r, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Oe, $1.00, 50, $2.00 ESERVATIONS NOW— ‘Tax — Eves., 50c; Mats, 80¢ and Players JEWPLL & RITA ‘The Jovinl Juventies, JESS LIBONATI World's Greatest Stanly, Tripp & Mo in “A Big Surpris Xylophonist

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