The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1923, Page 7

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1923, THE SEATTLE STAR NewComedy| Wins Favor MAKE IT A “Follies of 1924” Is Wey‘sarct J alma 1 | D OUBLE-HEADER It takes a strong building to house } Will King and hig company, for all his audiences insist on attempting to ™ TONIGHT! “raise the roof.’ Especially #o this The King company ia playing one ——————_——_ “Follies of 1924,'' and it certainly is ‘ if a good show to begin the new year y See— with, If there were one big outstanding “ 7 is new show it might be if Jp T0 THE LADIES ot Can't Do This, I Can't Do That,” in which Reece Gardner, " Bessie Hill and Clair Starr are fea- WIth tured. But it might also be “Mr. _ Gosh Awful Loose and His Gallopin' | And tn fact it might even be Brownlie | Fullem's number, “Tricks,” But why try to pick dn outstanding number | | when they are all fust that?? ‘i 4 Everybody in Seattle who likes THE STRAND R i Bere! puters knows Will King’s system of i 4 j Pe é ng good entertaining show. ; : bets C ‘al weeks and then ¥ oni 4 A a while slipping in an “unusual” | _§ en eae +9 show that is more than entert . | ‘ ipping in’? w! wy See— : ‘ 9 this week, } i ee | | that’s why we can't pick a Z Z j i : ron HOLBROOK BLINN himself and Mike Dooley are A POWERFUL DRAMA OF A ? D ] characters this week than ey have been for a long time, Lew j oY | Dunbar (Mike Dooley) is really to be ‘i ‘6 in fis Broadway success— | ' . ¢ pome'’ that he recites. + os ” bh | i) All of the musical interruptions are % THE BAD nid e ! elaborately staged and well present “ : od, ere {s an unusual numbe TODAY—He Enters Your y pening 18 a. specialt v4 . 5 Ne ax's greetings to the Neighbor’s Home— y ’ Audience in a really novel way, the King girls being featured. A special- Av TOMORROW — He May | « ty in which Ethel Burney and Sylvia} Enter YOURS ; é Varden appear is an attractive plece, : } : and Billie Bingham's “I'm Going THE 4 ee |South,” is another good one. Jean 2 4 | Singer this week sings, “Long Los! A STORY TOLD AS ONLY Papa.” gondii. | COLISEUM A NEILA q A welcome announcement was ‘ MAR SH LL | & N made via the screen when they flash Ch CAN TELL j ed on the news that Ruby Adams, | —or— , 7 most popular of | Lk King’s , # coming back and ; ' ‘ will Jol nin the new show| Henry Rigoletto, at the See— “TEN TEENIE WEENIES” . starting January 12.—N, 8. Pantages, and Ethel Burney, ancl Academy , sented “Hin Childeen's | entertain theater-goers in Se- NEW YEAR’S EVE & aha ssi BEE bs. ‘iat Col umbia BLUE MOUSE CAPERS BSA SSI] eS otter] DANIELS chad eave : ish bond “Come, let's caper”—Caper the old year out and n veral others we own, | bi bem the New Year in, with a thousand laughs—Henri Phey iia cagszs’on the arantAnay Word carers Altho born in England, Dorothy Mackaill’s r greate | couse : nd they! THE LIBERTY with his band—Come, caper with Charlie Chaplin reen successes have been in typicall y American roles, and ¢ Bad Py epee i ade p ‘ i a | it ig such a part she plays in “His Children’s Children,” her|s b sa GET TICKETS NOW latest picture, now appearing on the Liberty sereen. AND THEN— SATURDAY COMING “RENO” fa Theater- Goers Will Find origin : i : : i : x ; | GO TO THE BIG ROW at the Blue Mouse, was created | 00 ’ sobegpg MEe vantages, Manager I abet : sd eanie bil ae at any of these three houses—you'll have from the painting, “The Doctor.” It} M Nigh tr 7 a ture * y oodles of fun and can make all the noise is the first time that a rap you want at any of them! See mecca ue |e any i gr ea yh rr, vena we Bg START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT STRAND ( Give You James Cruze, who made “The Cov-| by getting a GOOD SLEEP tomorrow m the Something 4 Different Na : me 1 core ali morning! Don’t Forget re ee ms TONIGHT at The— sisud letel | t “Pioneer me LIBERTY stare 1923 @ ANY SEAT 506 HEAR i ral ) x ~ fe Madison bet, Ist & 2nd Aves. 11:15 og The Hits of the Past SHARP 4 Year Moulded Into One i 4 Grand Syncopating Sen- L. we. Ik Mader | Ha NEW YEAR'S EVE “Modern Matrimony” and Charles ec haplin in “The Pilgrim,” both start- n Jerome heo- | ing Sunday. Roberts and Loulse Dresser} Old married folks will appreciate sap vais |“Modern Matrimony,” newlyweds pathos than comedy nd it’s the “bound: 1 prospective “bene. id “benedictines” to see it and tri-| and get a few pointer With} Chaplin comes near mak- srinners out of the worst sin- ploture.} ners in “The Pilgrim,” which made of | its initial appearance here some time jago. He has what might be termed n all-star cast supporting him. theater imber of dramatic sequences that | with two features for the first ha 1 week—Owen Moore | a ee aS A A] as ay teh es fd | leek dah na ide ade MIDNIGHT ‘OL LON A day night, owing to Mme. Pavlowa and Nr a a FARNUM|@ ronan” MIDNIGHT Interpreted by the AlLArtist TONIGHT a tenben so Abe Bett ote day. “THE GRAIL” x MATINEE t| :30 | iy and ROX ABW E esac 12 BIG EXTRA VAUDEVILLE ( é COLISEU uae a ie 4. Sunday Comes Pn iS Sera piace OEE A OVS Vaudeville Acts OPEN A tt MIDNIGHT | OPEN ALL N plus 3 Fi E egular Prices Preval p ihe Mailman pie acl h Beacoell Dasieee Etc. — — TONIGHT OWEN MOORE IN Atur M ALL NEW SHOW “MODERN MATRIMONY” HURRY AND GET YOUR TICKETS Dorothy Dodge, a vaud ae ‘ ° aatict and ‘ AT THE BOX OFFICES! ot win oi vil he : 5h acca it i st A pychasb ft CHARLES CHAPLIN IN light Serine 3 Weilie on Mon teserve Seats Early N R TICKETS NOW : HAPPY NEW YEAR “THE PILGROM" Surprising Screen Sensations AND A GOOD TIME TO ALL Show Starts 1130 P.M. Sharp Untill @ PL Kiddies Poteet \ COME BARLY” SO 5 ERECT : atter Ox. "‘Atwasrs LOG

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