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prBCRe mares YOU'LL SEE THESE STARS THIS WEEK NS) 1—Garrey Owen, Orpheum. Hip. 4—Patricia Crowley, Oak. THE SEATYLE STAR Comedy-Lovers May Again Be Satisfied Mostly Comedy in New Stage Offerings; Metropolitan Will Be Dark ON THE STAGE BOARDS NEXT WEEK ORPHEUM—Hetur May Wirth; starting Bunday, “The Bon Dodger,” and other PANTAGEA—Nat Haines and company three headliners on vaudeville bill PALACE HIP—AWill King and company in “Phe Naughty Wite.” OAK—Dick }tyland and company in “Able'n Tel@h Bon,” until Sunday night; starting Monday, well-known characters of ‘Tom Saw: yor and Huckleberry Finn and Billy, the Kid, will be offered by this trio in clever songs and talk, Their num- ber promises to bring back boyhood escapades, especially the comedy bit ‘The new soyen-act vaudeville bill at The Orpheum which will open Sunday features Tho Son Dodger’ with Harry Coleman assisted by Richard DeMar, Liltinn Lester and Leda Errol, Ono of the sensations In | this act is the luminous radium |of first learning to smoke, gowns which aro treated by the) John urke, the well known comic, French process, the same aa those) hay a program of song and dancing of this year's Ziegfeld Follion’ FOWNS. | and ome very dexteroun fugmling, | ‘Thin ts declared to be the biggest act] Mary Drew & Co, in “Amazing | of its kind and ts expected to be 8) Phyptcal Explolts’’ offer an unusual | sonaation in Seattle jand very entertaining routine of| |gymnaaticon and acrobatics. | Joo Reichen and his wonder dogs | have an entirely different animal per. | formance and clnim to have tho tin. jest examplo of animal training and dog sagaclty ever placed before the | publte Tho Pantagescope will show a Evana in “On a Little Side St ‘s | comedy feature, with Glenn Goff at depict charactera of New York's | the orgun, East Side including the Bowery and Broadway, “Compliments of the Season,"’ fea turing Garry Owen and company, ts described as a “vaudrama in four seanona.’’ It is distinctively melo drama tempered with vaudeville, A unique story trickles thru the four! “weasona’’ or acts, Jim Molaughlin and Blanche | BEDROOM FARCE William Sully and Genevieve/ PLAYED BY KING Houghton will offer ‘Calf Love,"'| Another bedroom farce, with Ikey Sully is a former: member of the fam-| Loschinaky aa the atorm-center, in| | ous Four Sullys and Mine Genevieve | the offering at the Palaco Hip for| Sereen fans in Seattle who missed Norma Talmadge'a “Smilin’ Thru,” are offered another chance to see that big picture. It is now at the Market theater, the new little house in the mar- ket center, which has been bringing back a number of being) | | | | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928, ALASKA ON WAY! TO BETTER DAY Painting | AND MON, Norma Talmadge IN “Smilin’ Thru” 6 Reels of Storm and 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. & manguine pleture of the future of Aluska, the annual report of Go Meott C. Bone was made public here | youterday | The shrinkage of population In * Talmndge' tent achievement—bar Alaska has yeached the minimum, 10¢ Any tinr and so much recovery from post-war deprension hag been noted during tie pant year that Gov, Bone pre dicts & steady forwurd march of promperity in the territory, Com Merce, tourist trade, manufacturing | the first ballot taken, a jury tread find agriculture showed marked tm: | John Browning, son’ of Jobn 3 provement, Browning, noted as firearms ino . and Marriner A, Browning, argo of Killing Benjamin P, e, brother-inlaw of Johp Brownin: Jury's First Ballot _ Clear’s 2 of Murder SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. §—On Gov, Bono urges the appropriation | * of $300,000 for a new state building adequate provision for the Alaska railway, $1,500,000 annually for con struction of roads in the interior and trails in Mount McKinley and Mount Katmal national park, and| the allotting of two whipping board abips to care for Alaska tourist trade, Liquor Seller Is Given Year in Pen Arthur Renlund, who pleaded - | gullty to a charge of selling Nquor) original version of '"Two Time Dan,’ | Wa9 sentenced to a year and a day and Loving Whip-poor-will”’ will be |!n MeNell Island penitentiary by Mildred Palge's new numbe: ral District Judge J. Neterer old, but stil popular so : . & co-defendant, wih Irish Eyes Are Smiling,’ will be Gor-| sentenced to nix thé don Richardson's number. Roy Ale | Renlunawe ander is to offer ‘‘Rose of Piccard fs) - 2—Josephine Harmon, Pantages. in & musclan of note. The act con tains delightful comedy Elsa Rougger, one of the world’s famous celliste, 1s o particularly bright musical Apot oa the new bill She plays with rare skill and re markable technique Cariton Emmy and his wagn'’ will offer 18 trained Scotch terriers, It is a finished, clever ant mal act Deszo Retter, “the man who wres tlea with himeotf,"* will bring his bis pantomimie nove Toplen of the Day, Aesop's Fables, Tho Pathe Nowa and the concert or chestra are regular attractions to be found on the bill eee ADLINERS N BILL line *antages bill ls. promised theater, with Mon¢ matinee, Robinson's Syncopators, Bands and Evans Robins Organization of ten f inal camp m opening headed hy Harmon & Mero & Evans. cal y's Thelr num 8—Ruda Nemi, Palace y ¢| 48 addition to the song numbers, Magnus is Woodmen of Elliott |John Muir School | Bay Elect Officers Bids Are Called Modern Woodmen of the World,| Bids will be called for the con- of Elliott Bay camp, have chosen| struction and addition to the John the following officers ‘to pilot No. | Mutr nchool, $24 ave. 8. and Horton 5103 thru the affairs of the local lodge for 1924: Harry J. Kuen, con-|a session of the school board. This | Dr. J. Segal, adviser; Frank/announcement was mado after the H. Pittwood, | board had approved the plans sub- | ort; F. H./ mitted for the work, which was an- Smith, watchman; F. Frostman, sen-| thorized by the votera at the Inst try; C. N. Webb, trustee for threelelection. ‘The plana, as drawn and| Years; H. Fathers, trustee for two] approved, provide for an auditorium years, and W. Guy Butcher, trustee |and 12 classrooms. The estimate on} for cae year. the structure is given at $130,000, MA in-0222 ORPHEUM \ CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Twice Daily, 2:30-8:15 — New Program Tomorrow WIGHTS, 15c, 25c, 50, 750, $1; Mats. 150, 25¢, 50¢ “THE SON DODGER’ By Roy Briant, featuring ' HARRY COLEMAN Supported by RICHARD DeMAR, LILLIAN LESTER and LEDA ERROL Direction of C. B, Maddock CARLTON EMMY with “His Mad Wags” A Vaudrama in Four Seenes “COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON’ By Paul Gerar Smith, Garry Owen & Co. ELSA RUEGGER One of the World's Great ‘Cellists WILLIAM SULLY —AND- GENEVIEVE HOUGHTON —IN Assisted by Edmund “CALF Love” | “ecm DEZSO RETTER “THE MAN WHO WRESTLES WITH HIMSELF JIM McLAUGHLIN and BLANCHE EVANS “ON A LITTLE SIDE STREET" By Ben Ryan There’s a Matinee every day at The Orpheum, Same big program. Matinee prices. Any seat may be reserved for any performance. {Thril G in w st, it waa announced Friday, after | Univerna wn vaudeville ar in thelr nd Us Fay Tichner and Bort Roach have; added to the cast of Laura ret bid 14) A fist moving p: fot | and melody songn, ? norous line of 8 new] promised. comedy aging bh Mero & “Bits of of} Eyans, number tvans call their atk Twain.’ The i mee laptaton’ ylation i wows Doos LNEXT WEEK'S F Tie wounen, MAN a MysTERY ALLA AXIOM SK HIM THE QUESTION NEAREST YOUR HEART METROPOLI TWO Matinees, TWO FB TAN enings—December 26-27 Under the Auspices of Nile Temple Nobles of the Mystic Shrine Lieut. Commander JOHM PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor Four Brand New Sousa Programs Including “ON WITH THE DANCE” le "i MG GAL VICTORY this seasc $ BATTALION “MAIL ORDERS Now— | “mad | Joan a, the screen's biggest produc- tions. “Smilin’ Thru’ ia among the greatest of Norma Talmadge's many successes. jthe week, Will King and company | |presenting their version of the New \York Selwyn theater success, ‘Th | Naughty Wife." Adapted in the usual careful fash fon’ which has made the King pres-| Maurine Plerce will offer a "yiolin Archie Johnson contribute a lin solo; the King girls stage @ Scotch march and dance and Howard ns and Reece Gardner engage in eccentric dance novelty. ie show will be preceded, as us- In spite of the comedy yalues of| ual, by Hermie’s jazz orchestra in | the playlet, which features, in addi-|a group of late popular hits, tion to Mr. King, Beas Hill, Lew see Dunbar and WH) Hayes and a sup-| “ARTES IRISH SON” | Porting cast Including Reece Gard: |1§ HYLAND'S NEW SHOW jper, Harry Davia, Billie Bingham| ‘That well-known comedy farce, Honora Hamilton, the musical | Abie‘s Irish Son,’’ Ja serving as the | Program has not been neglected. new fun vehiole for Dick Hyland and Mildred Merkle'a sweet soprano! his big company of entertainers at should be at ita best interpreting | the Onk theater, The show will be} | Bonga My Mother Used to Bing." | presented on the same elabornte| ho will have the a nce of the © that all of Hyland's offerings | star trio and the 30 crystal runway|at the Oak have been and the mu- eiria. | sical numbers will again be a big DilMe Bingham will lead “Sandy | part of the entertainment. Binger contrivutes ‘Some-| ‘The opening musical number prom- body's Wrong”; Howard Byana w 7 | inew to be on: the best on the new be featured in “A Pretty Girl In| program. Estelle Kauffman, who is om, tho Mew show will feature two elaborate stage seta erected by the King scenié artista, new costui nd weveral oddities In novel Lighting | , effects, It In promined, Uke @ Violin,” and Don Smith and|new on the Oak stage, will lead the star trio render “Say It With | numbers with ‘‘A Kias in the Dark,'! Ukulele Jed by the ire chorus, Teddy| Madison, between First and Second ee oo z STARTING TODAY, CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY DICK HYLAND & CO. -IN— “Abie’S Irish Son” A SNAPPY, BREEZY MUSICAL COMEDY! FEATURE “The Fortune of Christina McNab” uw WILL KING Aik : and his Musical Comedy Co, | CTR, “QQ SELWYN THEATRE Wt SUCCESS KING~ Yea <0 and his GAY GIRLS GORGEOUSLY GOWNED ON THE GLASSY- RGANGWAY Bint full view from every. seat in the House dny after Has the World Gone Pleasure Mad?— NOW PLAYING— A jazz sp: ree down the Gay White Way— HU with NTLY GORDON NORMA SHEARER WARD CRANE and its cost! Also— MARY ALDEN WINIFRED BRYSON WILLIAM COLLIER, JR. “No Loafing” A Tuxedo Comedy STRAND ORCHESTRA und er WINELAND Playing selections from “High Jinks,” by Friml, and “ Main will give coming attr No, No, Nora”