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JANUARY 5, 1924, THE SBATILE STAR sara: JA ) |WILL HAVE SPECIAL ‘Strad to Be Used Andian Mentalist Ip ere) waves ronsuet| in Symphony Pea tere tet 4 Concert | To Open New Show at Oak ioe oi er pte All the Indien attending the matinee of announcement made by | the Palace Hip management ON THE DPOLITAN-<id Wynn'e ink Aunday, 86 pera company, for Vaudey Raymond Dance Oreheatta ae fea week starting Munday Higoletto Rrothars heading vaudeville program until Munday night; starting Monday Courtenay Hlatere aw feature for Hae Pierre Brookhart, famous Ln }dian mental marvel, headlines the new vaudeville bill of five acts | Which opened at the Oak Saturday Hrookhart's engagement will last for one week okbart, known as the man in 1912, predicted with start metnons the war of 1914, its purtioipants And its ending date, re} cently startled students of paychol ogy by predicting that in 1920 the to tho horror of the audience he| world's greatest war will be ataed, | Killa her, This Indian mentaliat arrives at his Faust: An old man, Dr, Faust,| predictions, according to his own jaclentist, beg for youth and | state ena of triple nu Jand Satan gives it him, on the £ upon the 13th vision that Faust's soul be his for~| eh lations, in the Holy fever, Marguerite, a village matd-| Mible, awd while claiming no super: | ‘on, Is the loved one of the rejuven-| natural powers, does assert that hin! jated Faust and the sin which Sa-| predictions are made with almost | }tin puts into her heart rulnw her/ unfailing exactness. In ember. Hite and only when God intervenes|1912, the Occult Research Gladiator | jand takes her to hea in death! published Brookhart’s now famous lin her soul saved for. eternity | prediction of the word! war in 1914, | Martha: A lady of tho court) and only recontry the story was sent| | wishing for excitement goes to the| around the world of his latest and | fair and is there taken for servant) moat startiing prediction of a war} {to a farmer, who turns out to bein 1990, | a gentleman of rank. | In addition to being a prophet of Il Trovatore: A troubador loves| coming world evenus, Brookhurt also a woman of rank: altho he ts|reads the mind and answe supponed to be the son of a gypay;|tions that ar }later it in di d that he js the/asked him. Brookhart, so fur as is | brother of t werful and hated) known, Is the only mentalist who |rival who hax ordered him be-|doen not resort to written questions headed. jor the spoken word for his inspira: ORCHESTRA 1S | tion, " Adams novord | use a rar from Miss Adama was one of the most popular members of the King com jpany and has been muc h missed dur le 1 pl phie the several weeks she waa away. aly ‘ fe ne ali fos nt made jast week{ Maker, who, up to. that tir a | that Miss Adama would be back on| Pupil of Amat ithe Palace Hip stage January 12 was) Krauss |dengas m | chim when that great pl Wil King and com pany Don't Ie to Your “strads” of t wreat OAK—Drookhart heading new yaw deville program. Ni offer Sunday the ca famous by Joxeph Jon yer, in his rendered the same masterpl thls particular ploture. Am abe told |% \the writer, "I cried for days at a) | 4 ltime, but I loved it. L couldn't help|than a modicum of pepper) in hid Jerying when Mr, Seantrom asked me|'Foolish Wives.” to, because he in auch a wonderful] ‘The evidence that Miss Busch's jman and uch a great director, I|temperament and histrionte abiiity |\rould cry bechuse T was #0 thank-|appealed overwhelmingly to directors lful to be working for him, if for|from abroad already was more { parent when the v |, | her. Added to that |nothing elve."” Miss Busch, It also may be recal was chosen by Erich yon , | fairly v | that who in a Viennese, to play an adven- | intimat lturess part (requiring slightly more | Buse of her her the “Burning mm “Mary Pickford’s best iam quea- | © written nor ORPHEUM FEATURE | Supporting Brookhart on the new | picture you fi w ait a One of the most successful or-|bill which inaugurates — reguler | ; . b f 4 che ode ‘audeville will | vaudeville 4 k, aro foi a fend the new bilo, Orpheum | promising aeti-Princeet Puro’ in| long, long time before vaudeville next woek at the Or-|"Hits of HulaHula,” “The Three| Me ji 2? q phe . Op Bunda It tT | Dan s Hells,’ r ad and | Para pes Oust tases ee tHe, Rs ‘gm you see a better one! orchestra. The orchestra does not | Call's famous. “deotch Revise welrd jazz effects to carry it along, |, : ; | i fal Falla oe iymbhony ke ‘They {of Bud Snyder-Bluch and company, | popular soubrette, offers "Mamma first select a componition entirely | “4 be Sal Milan of thelr orignal | Gonna slow You Down,” with King familiar to the public and play It r pe rome #UuccE . tia |r nway beat! : from a specially written score. Ray. novelty ta tr persed with | Bee Russell and Howard Evans do belong to the acrobatic set with the Y. Telegram. [— neh iiteanr the. ieadeke la cite 5 Tok Od tan bi ie areatast CF All lant: teapbreabiaston: cf nowned pianist and the author of | PAM plenty of laughs with his eomedy |the beurdities, Bud Snyder omimiats, Bluch, who promises |dance to win applause Fifty Thou i, Star 1 ockout 1 Dollars,” and King Gina er, Don Smith | ing ‘Troubles Burs which proves to Ve a ul. Maurine several musical comedy scores. Another feature on the new bill is Paul Norton and Naom{ Glass tn ‘April. ‘This is the humorous tale concerning the triale and tribula tions of a young married couple, It| asso, Hurope's farnor in in two “shadows,” and was writ ten by Paul Gerard Smith and is|t delightfully done. Eddie Kane and Jay Herman will hls dexter mous « cyclist, is featur luging his = prensa of unusual ¢ ze and hin pints preface own jase aymph program with many good | a} numbers. * MAE BUSCH IS NO MILK-WATER STAR Dynamic Personality Held offer * Midnight Sons.” Both of |to inc these boys are Broadway funaters, | tures. and the act is one of the beat to| Two boys from come along ovelty : eater 8 ‘ Reason for Castings ‘ Eape and Dutton in “Variety It-| ING WILL HAVE ave " medy skit, The DOMESTIC COMEDY BY DONALD H. CLARKE * at the Palace Hip.\ "7s The Coitieay Sisters, Hain new Pantages will S Neon! Glass, featured at Or-\, eum. 4—Bianca Saroya, dramatic soprano of the San Carlos Grand Opera company, | do their work ting to the Metropolitan Sunday. ed them a place * * of * *” * *% * *% ariety of Features on — New Week’s Stage Bills}. conden San Carlo Grand Opera Company Opens); ; Monday at the Met pheum cireuit . 4 FAMED SISTERS Alda and ARE PAN FEATURES inform The y of Lacy | at the feuds be two rival families, she loving | xo GRAND OPERA 1c a 4 Carmen.” he leave Butterfly: Pinker Asterkean tage - him up ets bo-| enhanced by thelr ve oe eador return{ed go 2 ‘ 7 tured jealot ith hin| Added attracti : te wife, the Murr : F kills herself Rluch company : Aida: Egypt, atmosphere of the An E Mur nd Jean Maddox oir season’: ee lanche Hall's |Master of Man. rio and Marie| Miss Busch has to do a deal of | the well-known th, Their per wed as an allcom.|Lokke and the gir Jean Singer,| weeping, a deal of “emoting’ in Ethiopian princess js held! closes to Alfio that bh by the Egyptians. She is|has been making love with Turri loves The opening of th | | ! | old lands, the Nile, the ryramids.| morning in Sicily | Grand Opera company nd loves the capta' Topolitan thea a tian guard, who | ing troupe ‘ogram of smart patter ter Right with “Cs th ast her own peopl midst of t 4 with songs and some ver Opera in the repertoire. F g victorious, bears in on kn comedy dancing 48 @ syhopsis of all of the x prisoners her own father Nedda's lover A Comedy Surprise” js the billing For|name of his wif De presented in Seattle this se his victory, the Pharoah gives his| ——————— en: A cigaret girl, Carmen | daughter Aneris to wed Radames AT THE MADISON BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND uccre taal in ies enslaesdih the inflamed | Unhappy, the Egyptian young gen Toe Ace HIP | emeeseae iar | ANNOUNCEMENT JACK KAUFFMAN presents Mats., Mate: Eves: 7-9 — & 30e Daily 230 Sve; WEEK STARTING MOND, MATINEE JOHN NOAH'S VAUDEVILLE NO, 1 5S HIGH-CLASS ACTS Gal + . » : : The Spanish rontéice extraordinary, with Holbrook Blinn and George Walsh NOTE—This is the first American produc- tion made by Ernest Lubitsch, Europe’s most celebrated director. Headed by “Chief Bae Pierre Brookhart” The 20th Century Marvel Strand Orchestra gy Aelee) Wineland Aa caan Playing a selection from Magsenet’s “Thais” PRINCESS PARILLO in “Bits of Hula Hula” DANCING BELLS COURTNEY SISTERS uD ae MURRAY i SONG RECITAL WA) AO) APS ACCOMPANIED’ OY THEI TRA fm GOLUCH MADDOX iat aai tie & company IM THEIR. ORIGINAL N.Y. CUBA CRUTCHFIELD A 00o@ome OFFcerNs Baad Abreeze from the Wes A COMEDY SURPRISE. x IRVINGS IMPERIAL MIDGETS 25 LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN ~ 95 HARRY LA MAR AND COMPANY in a Farce Comedy, “Is, Marriage a Failure? AG, 5 “CORGLOUSLY, GowNED GLASSY. GANGWAY. Be McCALL’ S SCOTCH REVUE 5—HIGHLANDERS PIPING FLINGS — JIGS ORCHESTRA on Artists of~ YNCOPATION Feature Ph Edward White's play) Stewart RAY DAWN" LOG? sas 20c moe BOC QD <>o=n5 NY