The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1924, Page 10

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PAGE 12 a ee tt pene eS THEY’RE F iE ATU RE D ON NEW B IL. LS MRS. WALLY REID INVITED TO AID IN DOPE BATTLES FoNa: AND and thro 4 offic and — wemt-offictal un have asked Wal Reid to lead tinarcotio crusade in Bur This was learned when returned fre uv thru Canada in conju h her film “Hun Wre Ire m an exte age," Mrs. Reid sald she hoped to opt the invitation some time in oqeicmnenanpmetennapninell ingers and dancers will rely now pre dancing and situation crossfire pat on the | known 1 R. Je ahnAon, and the “tambones” | Harris, Tolliver’ Johnson and Hardin n Owsley: and Mansio| famous motion | will next week be soon | y different role trom tho} il ntunts that sho has| he serials on the mov-| ‘ cresting story to tell struggio against narcotio ad. ons and her personal wiotory | over the name. Dill will be in support of in, having an added at tractions, Britt Wood and Myron a shuttle Somo very {ter ja promine well famous ita Hanson, ure star, “The Boob real har hoes” is the billing of Real abi and nov features of & petite and tal-| miss, known thruout the le circuits as the versatile | beauty, appear an artistic |program of dance, blended with | and some clever contortion vaudey of @ Fory interent of popular and special numbers, interspersed w' y. | The Pantagescope with Glenn Goff at the organ will complete the pro-| gram. | see |*NOT TONIGHT, DEARTE,” }18 WILL KING'S SHOW B | Will King ts ing a presenta. | 0 the fam rT the new o with a” an the opening by the Star Trio, Howard Evans and the King girls. Jean Singer and the | girls “You Can't Make a Foo! Out of | Me," while Ruby Adams sings “You'd Better Keer ng Baby, jwith the | “Marche leplendid song rp | Smith's star trio | Zee,” is a clever nu: |rine Pierce and Howa beaution. | [ERE to the theater. star it Humming Bird,” ¢ and a third production tr tho Christie organization so dayn as a he TT} ) 3 name And when th means more crowds. is as act t water bottle in Neal Burns, Vora Steadman and each other until AG ;00D ONE Eee J, 1 i) i} J i} i i} \j i) ig en Olive Bor both bev n Jack White's Educa: | Comedies, were both born in Norfolk, Va. £9, and the samo scant number of years ath went to Los Angeles year ago—but th: ays ago at SATURDAY, JANUAI | Charlie to Be { COMING HERE 1) Himse If Again the will are as. nured that age Il wee an- other Charlie Chaplin comedy ateatianhiniennendemesticeemmnsemeiacneaed n we wil NEW TECHNIQUE Bruce i with F he Arthur Somnes as Job in “The Book of Job,” the great-\ scenes est of the plays to be pre-\u sented by the Stuart Walicer | thing repertory company in Beat rt esosithe tae ue. ing in the 1 | Studios, for Hodkinson re Seattle V Will See |; est he io tenes dnctosel re Novel Theater “ in Feb. The Portmanteau th Stuart Walker, its r, will pre. sent February 1 a: at the Met- | ropolitan, is just what its name im- piles, a portable theater, which |comes packed in ten boxes, and|pany o | which can be taken apart, set up and | ches | packed up again at three hour's no-| | thee, | An interesting feature {s that the | crates in which the scenery 1s c: ried, form the stage floor. ter, which | be MA in-0222 ORPHEUM & CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE wice Daily, 2:30-8:15 — New Program Tomorrow NIGHTS, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1; Mats. 15c, 25c,50c SE PTT AT SPL LY RSARY OF ST, Pp 7s] NOLEN caplet INIMITA Boe ARTNERSH! THE GEORGIA MINSTRELS” HENRY AND MOORE | 1—Elsie Hitz in “The Cat and the Canary,” Metropolitan, 2—Juanita Hansen, Pan-|® Jones and the girls pre ) You Fool, Arts where the tages. 8—Lew Dunbar (Mike N old and tried friend will come to the Metropolitan for five days, Beginning tonight, when Kilbourn Gordon, Inc, present “The Cat and) the Canary,” by John Willard. This | play of thrills made a fine impression | ‘when {t was here earlier in the se gon and there Is sure to be a great) demand for seats to see it. | It Is a mystery play which could) stand on {ts own as drama or comedy | and except that the term mystery/ Play chances to be in common us-| Age at this time, the play would be called comedy drama. ‘The excellent company which ap-| peared here before in “Tho Cat and} the Canary” will return for this vis-| it, News of the fine acting has al- ready been heralded by the Saviews | Of the earlier performances. For the cast includes Elsie Hilz, Robert ‘Toms, Alma Kruger, William Bon- ell, Antoinette Rochte, M. J. Briggs, Bertha Lowe, Harry Oldridge, Roy Za Rue and Robert A. Bennett. er) FAMED COMEDIA} | ORPHEUM FEATURE ‘The leading attraction on the new PBI at The Orpheum next. week is the appearance of the great min. strels, McIntyre and Heath, in their Breatest success, “The Georgia Minstrels.” This is the golden anni- Yereary of thelr joint appearance. In bringing back their “Georgia Minstrels” they are offering their Masterpiece, the vehicle that is re- ®ponsible, more than any other one entertainment, for their success and World-wide fame. Another feature of the seven-act Bill is tho appearance of the Barr ‘Twins, Evelyn ‘and Gertrude. They eal) their delizhtful offering “A soya Interview of Song and Seay McDermott, programmed as -the “only survivor of Coxey’s Army, Mg another stellar number. Billy is a Fare jokester. In his tramp makeup, which is a classic, he burlesques thru an offering which has few equals in entertainment value. Fun an agency which supplies e to the unacquainted. ‘The Luster Brothers have a unique Hovelty with a gymnastic turn, The O'Connor Sisters are harmony singers, “finds” of the famous Gus STRONG CAST NAMED Here is the “line-up” for R. wil Nam Neill’s big produ Asher, to be called “Once in a Blue Moon.” Marie Prevost, Carl Miller, George | XK. Arthur, Anders Randolf, Wm. V.| Dana Collins, Claire McDow. ell, Sydney Bracy. ‘This ts regarded as one of the best | Balanced casts ever assembled for a @ramatic production and Mr. Nelli chose each one with particular care for their fitness for the characters to be portrayed. Followirig the success of “Enemies of Women” and “Under the Red | Robe,” Alan Crosland has joined the ranks of producerdirectors as ved head of his own company. B Compson has been signed for the | first two productions and {s enroute from Los Angeles to New York to start work on the first picture, Dooley), Palace Hip. 4—Cliff Lancaster, of Lancaster-Baird | company, Oak. 5—Marguerite Moore, Orpheum. | to Wednesday ing Melntyre and ring the Geergts . Dearie.” Edwards. Blanche Sherwood and Brother tn aerial antics have a real sensation. oe BIG FEATURES ON NEW PAN BILL Another bill Including one of ti will be at the F ing wi Monday‘s matines, having jar feature, Rusco & Hock- tration, the Georgia Minstrels. ‘This " mpany of 49 funmak Rusco & /Hockwald The: FAMOUS MINSTRELS Only Show of its Kindin the World, GAND’ AND ORCHESTRA WATCH for the STREET PARADE: ait JUANITA HANSEN , > FAMOUS MOVIE STAR. IN. PERSON - TELLING HER. OWN STORY INSIDE INFORMATION OF THE NARCOTIC MENACE j dig feature attractions of the year| ages theater, open. | s. J ih Chil Hermie King’s “Mastern of Jazz” jane with a series of entertaining | Jorchestral numbers prefacing tho ance. NOW PLAYING ETROPOLITAN | A UNTIL WED, JAN. 30 NEW YORK, LONDON CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA ALLVOTED THISA GRFaT ENITERTAINMEN THE T TALK ¢ OF THE TOWN Prices 50c, $1.00, $1 $2.00, Plus 10% Tax ORR eR ——COMMENCING—— MONDAY 6 NIGHTS EVENING FEB. Gt 2 MATS. (MATINERS WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY) DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS DAVID WARFIELD As SHYLOCK “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE” SEATS NOW SELLING PRICE Nights, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 A a Matinees, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Tax After All?’ " “le a What ose he Fino 8 are made, 90, scenario editor of ia writ. * for John 8. Robdert- ction of “The Enchanted * starring Richard Barthol- res, Inc., METROPOLITAN THURS. JAW 3] EVE. FRANK P. HOOD SCHUMAN HEINK Contralto PRICES—$1.65, $2.20, $2.25 SEAT SALE MONDAY, JANUARY 28 No Local Mail Orders in “Escorts Supplied” O’CONNER SISTERS Harmony Singers BILLY McDERMOTT THE ONLY SURVIVING MEMBER OF COXEY’S ARMY LUSTER BROTHERS Unique and Extraordinary Novelty BLAKCHE SHERWOOD AND BROTHER “Aerial Antics” THE BARR TWINS In a Refreshing Interview of Song and Dance Barney Zeeman at the Piano ZBsop's Fables Concert Orchestra Topics of Day Pathe News COMING FEBRUARY 3 MISS MUSICAL COMEDY i ~~~ TED MURRAY ATTHE eee) "The Assassin of Sorrow 7 - rsa by accestories ~ iruthe New York, Laughing Success and his until MASTER FRIDAY |

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