The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1923, Page 15

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24,_1938, THE SEATTLE STAR ; PAGE 15. H: ( OH, SEE WHAT “SPARKLES”! ) Various Types Among { New Stage Offerings: “Trene” Is Metropolitan Attraction;| Kuropean Athlete at Orpheum | What’s on the Legitimate Stage | METNOPOLITAN—Saturday, "The Cat and the Canary’; starting Bunde In Harry Stoddard’s orchestra; starting Sunday, Kronia ine bill Will King and company in "Hehind the Hoenes, Purple Poppies”; mtarting Monday, ‘The Wat company in “Phe Island of Love that popular musical | Doth of these\turna are declared to y, Which was so well liked on| be well up to the high standard set | its previous presentation here, i |0¥ Orpheum vaudeville and are ex }to pay a return visit and will be|Pected to win the approval of next | n at the Metropolitan Sunday | Week's audiences, | ind, Ale vateak | ‘The remainder of the bill is made | |up of the-aects of Eve Lynn, Clyde embered that this! Dison and Company in “The Awk musical play was | Suhn and Dreis in “De written by Jame Montgomery, who] edad, aiid Catharine provided the book and that the] ginolaire and company in “Athletic lyrics are by Joeeph McCarthy and} potpourri.’* | | the music js by Marry Tierney, ‘The The regular features of the Orph DA. ee) 4 Cart cost la the same that appeared in|oum program, which include the ne ward Ag mentus A theater in New York, with Dak Winter in the leading part { Ac rhe musio is one of the great at. | Places. tions of “Irene. Th are few | FAMED SISTERS ro captivating songs in musical) MEAD PAN BIL than © Blu The Wataon » of Drea nationally an th ompany ter team in vat for its voloes and this adds | Di at the attractiveness of the per. | '0s an orchestra the “Irene” revival at the Jolwor | Pathe news pictures, | D # fables, will be in thelr usual kne r own Inte highest jared sis for ranc | It is hardy neceasary to go tnt | the story of the comedy, fo! every sttle — heater-goor of restric ginal y dialog, T re sald to nt thelr program in an inimit- = style and are gorgeously | but gees to new the perf. nia oh | @gain and again just the same Arturo Italian The plo has to do with a litte shop fir! and. two of her friends | Wlek-change (Big 1 original prod thirty | who are to ble n into ‘ rf five distinct nid uc clal butterflies by & male modinte |! calling himself Mme Lucy Those h whoh have seon the play wi 5 Pha is Mine and member the cape where the thr won the te queen of En; Vanhorn and Inez have a novel skating production filled with plenty artists are thelr plota and mothers wonder just hov vaudeville d feature 1 awivel neck spin. Their led “Sixty Turns a of the season's ins, Edward Marr 1 and » Mante ®@ STRO MAN ACT : 15 ORPHEUM FEATURE “Sparkles” is a scintillating, appealing little street waif, and Alice Calhoun makes the |» most of the character in“The Midnight Alarm,” the fireman thriller at the Columbia the-|'%* 1—Dale Winter, Metropolitan. 2—Kronos, Orpheum. 3—Gordon Richardson, Odter r-|newed his lega qter this week. She plays opposite Cullen Landis, who's “Chaser,” another child of the| "on srne.man wilh make j—Eva Wilkerson, Palace Hip. 5—Watson Sisters, Pantages. slums. billed os 4 a. dtinmnn MENG VES —— a EE ; unusua ae ; i i Fight for Freedom Béus Would Au B sas the fire antl | Alleged Runners Are yi. Support ot the new |B? clever een | Thrills and Laughs in mea ar Sa T anewadth Slayer Ne GEN AMC oe ate Ae ae cae a Held in Booze Case"). Pmille bes net WILL KING WI : Market Offering weet ete tg : vee i se Firemen—For Alice tr role of: “Cha ! rving for V I te | Dersaente a ! ory services inside the! John Soudas, convicted slayer, te t ho s SAN “LE a for a new trial of the Will K ti te supreme court Pri completed Home for], s Orthopedic! writ of i exercises Friday| Otis W to permit an appeal The stone was laid by|to be tak Deputy Prosecutor Ty ge «Meyers, Mrs. D. E.|H. Patterson opposed the motion) and Mrs. ¢ D. imson)} = Stl Lite Adeline Hughes, super- nt of the hospital {,"" which t Irving and | Committee Denies : Noou| _ Mrs. Davis’ Claim the $60,000 city counc zl Bliss headed the ceremonies the i $53,010 filed by Mrs, Violet Davis, —_—__________— | who was injured from a wild Bullet fired by Pa man S. H, Short om 1 ntown street last mont pecinninc | OMORROW 2-MATINEES-2 °° Sarco Returning for a single week to the scene of its tremendous triumph last year and assembling im Seattle for the first time the same company that recently closed a record-breaking return engage ment at the Al Jolson Theatre, New York THE SUPREME MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH OF ALL TIME THE VANDERBILT PRODUCING COMPANY PRESENTS THE SMART : : MUSICAL COMEDY HIT! : AN UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH EXTENDING FROM NEW YORK TO LONDON—AUSTRALIA AND THE ORIENT MUSIC ny BOOK BY JAMES MONTGOMERY LYRICS BY HARRY TIBRNEY STAGED BY EDWARD ROYCR JOS, MeCARTHY —wWith a Cast of Names You Know— AxpMacxenc DALE WINTER FLO IRWIN MARY MOORE ORPHEUM ed musical numbe given over to the |who will cc Twice Daily, 2:30-8:15 — New Program Tomorrow NIGHTS, 150, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1; Mats. 15c, 25c, 50c You Can’t Deny It NOW PLAYING ently 5 I by the a tll their inal for pre ion of James THE SUPREME EVENT of the SEASON AMERICAN DEBUT OF THE SENSATION OF EUROPE Appearance ged applause And Company of 50 n of Inconcelvable St EVE LYNN, CLYDE DILSON & CO. | le In a King-Created Novelty 8/“BEHIND THE "IY SCENES” HERMIE KING HYLAND COMPANY TO PLAY “ISLAND OF LOVE” in “THE AWKWARD AGE” ZUHN and DREIS “Dementus Americanos” Habitat North America DAVE MARGARET SEED | IRVING | CATHERINE SINCLAIR & CO. JERE DELANEY DOROTHY KANE DOROTHY LAMAR & COLLINS DIE MARR HENRY COOTK HOWARD FREEMAN STTA HOUSEN GLADYS NAGLE GEORGE MANTELL And a Beauty Chorus of Exceptional Charm and Singing Ability SPECIAL INCREASED ORCHESTRA NIGHTS—50¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and 8: KSGIVING DAY (Thursday) and SATURDAY MATINEES—50¢, \ } } wit STARTING SUNDAY, DEC. 2ND ~ GEORGE M. COHAN’S ~ International Comedy Success “SO THIS IS LONDON” AND HIS SUPER-SYMPHONIC SOLOISTS . Presenting Something New and Novel + Each Week in Music PIPPINS ON THE i “Things and Stuff” Giggly Gowny Garniture AUSTIN| MOORE “ICEBOUND” IS. PROMISED EMILIE LEA —In— CRYSTAL RUNWAY 30) “REHEARSING FOR VAUDEVILLE” TO eg Bae = With a aeadeetp a ab MAIL With MR. AND MRS. COBURR NIGHTS, SUNDAYS AND. HOLIDAYS, 60 CLARENCE ROCK and SAM KAUFMAN amt a twee th tour of Kur ORDERS and a Cohan Cast of Comedians y Nights: 50¢, $1.00, $1.50, 82.00, 82.50) Plus Box Office Wednesday Matinee: ¢, $1.00, $1.50) 10% Sale Sat. Matinee: 50¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00] tux Thursday CHILDREN, 10c Except Saturday Nights, Sundays and Holiday Pathe News—Toptes of Day—Orchestra—Esop's Fables

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