The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1924, Page 11

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1924 THE SEATTLE STA PAGE 44 ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Hoey STARS. OF NEW STAGE BILLS _PRITZ'S SB AC K AGAIN \ (Hoop | Shirts Brough | \ to Mak STARTING TOMOKROW VICTOR DE PINTO Conducting the new Winter Garden Orchestra 1 thrilling days of William’ Foy, prese mts peer A RNUM « is filmed in both » eee GUNFIGHTER Vella La Vella, the hea Peat rate Last Times: HARRY CAREY in “THE M w pleture unt. Of » daughter-in-law of ight, IN COMEDIES AGAIN Lou Ena Gregory, who enacts the role| have the of the q in Emmet Flyn eat-| tween Frien which J. Stuart Cornwall, who was at |. “tn the Palace of the King,” | Blackton making at the Vita- arred in a production , a graph studios in Hollywood.’ “1 at Universal City, has been | 59% forsaken the ‘serlous drama to Friends” is’ a chosen to support Hoot Gibson become Tellegen and Alles Calhoun Stan Laurel's leading lady | the popular’ novel NOW— _ SPECIAL | Fritzi Brunette stars in “Cause for Divorce’ BIG | Colonial opposite David Butler this ensuing week. A Clanging, Thundering LAEMMLE St f Ri ‘ L MONTH ory 0} iotous Thrills BILL and Excitement—A_ Ro- Statarrathet contedel mance of Racing Horses, eg fee are \Areaceg Seething Flames and ch time fails to t ent wife his history , . complications arise and Mike Beating Hearts 1 typical settings | (Lew Dunbar), comes | ‘ ntertaining emer J ‘ | With a Mammoth Added sie Hill, Honora Ham. | Program teece Gardner, Will Haye lle Bingham, Harry Davis and Howard Eva A|the theme of which matrimonial trouble Sea Bas Os 1—Mary Angell in “Maid | of ‘the Mountain Metropolitan. 2—Gertrude Avery, fea-| clr a g toa re | Many musical and dancing embel: tured on new Pantages bill. 3—Blanche Ensign, with Will King company, at Palace Hip.| 19 proving one of the big | lishments intersperse. the farce, open le DWAR D $__Welli: 7 : : pig aes comedy hits of the m His-pres-| {ng with “It's Raining,” by Howard T 4—Wellington Cross, new Orpheum feature. Jent Pil lo: bas cereal. el gag Evans and Margie Grant. “Under. HOO One of the most delightful of all star p Ot ok’ gant ‘ 1 please with|Prises to offer during the progresm| neath a Big Umbre' follows by musical comedies is “The Maid ot | t neum, a Aah Both | of the nat. Brownie Fullum, Rea Snyder, and | im t ’ erie Certrude 4 ys.will ap-|'e King girl, Jean Singer, Cascy | * - 4 Jone “Dream the Mountains,” the musical offering | coming to the Metropolitan’ theater Sross, favorite vaude- in the| pear tn “A Ravue’ with al? he fp dind Lape in = for the five days beginning Tuesday | 4 it of seven A very speedy | Daddy,” in effective fashion, no | ‘exerting; Webeuiry 18, ile nate 4 in mu ’ | ais of excellent Gandineg sain soprano, Mildred Markle, of. | An all new production has been |" » is bringing : i cb : 3 t will be presented, having | £ pba , the | Lary Daisies | built by Stanley T. Vermilyea, well} Might Hap & ,co1 a 7 =k or a surprise finish a splendid rou mpanied by the Star trio and the} known Californian composer a > ms of w fulble: i es of fast acrobatic tumbling : ducer, and together with a cast a c ‘ ne te ee pix 3 ae dy aah riged Hip paebersor el chorus of 40 musical comedy D m1 tor h v phn vile anh. » of program schedule for and favorites makes this present y <ntipy . F day and. Friday of next week. | orie which local musical comedy t . r ph any Be Wife” in the new Will! There will be no matinee Thursday, | lers will delight in. Practically « b PAN BILL HEADED King y Ruunlcal comedy production | but continuous performance on Fri | where on this globe where the Ei Jack Wyatt and His ch Lads | BY TWO BIG ACTS at the F © Hip. A series|day, which is Washington's birth lish tongue is spoken this offering|and Lassies is another number! ‘The fea sationa < Gs if omic. situations and blandish- day has successful tours to its credit. In|on the current program act | week's > bill at the se aeeacte eaeaian Canada this piece has a reputation | has a swing to it that is refreshing. | tages t « with the Mon of having made and broken records | Songs, danc d ensemble num-| day mati will be divided between not only on its first tour of ow follow one another with rapid-|Charies Bartling and company and neighboring country, but also on the Bert Walton, Heart of af second tour. In Ey) and, France, on le- Clown” « of Bartling and Australia, South Africa and.in New| York the people have seen this of-| fering, but this is the first yisit to the Pacific coast. | , Many local theater-goers Know this | : ts reputation ; | Gree” ORENTOER CAR COTE VABORVILUA | b Aw) FomW OO He; wie oe} gj ORPHEUM BILL d \ v " ¥ ¥ w y HAS BIG HEADLINERS Me Bilicie’ sa Thiceliy -Vercerey a Twice Daily, 2:30-8:15 — New Program Tomorrow | R A yaudeville bill of nearly all| Continuous Performance on Friday, February 22, Washington's Birthday ‘ NIGHTS, 15, 25c, 50c, 75, $1; Mats. 150,250, 50c 2:30 Overture | 8:15. LAST TIMES SATURDAY— J. PARKER READ JR. Production “Greater Than Love” SUNDAY AND MONDAY “Red Hot Romance” (FIRST RUN IN SEATTLE) 2:35 | Zsop's Fables—Topics of tho Day LA FLEUR & PORTIA The Human Top and the Incomparable Equilibrist VAUGHN COMFORT : ey fe) With Jimmie Jones at the Piano 24 |< Pepe | ofa aes: | THE AMERICAN TENOR Spanish Clown | ED TOM iD wD) 20 BEAUTIFUL any SEAT 1 Qc Any Time sew OAKmm Madison, Bet, Ist and 2nd Aves. 2:45 255 3:07 3:23 Sance S HICKEY BROS. 3 BA LIVING MODELS Two Elegant Gentlemen ON, ORCHESTRA RUNWAY EVENING GOWNS ~ SPORT SUITS AFTERNOON GOWNS~BATHING SUITS MA\TRAVELING SUITS %4/ NOVELTIES LEWIS & GORDON present ond amen | iad WELLINGTON CAA! PA SSENTTS = Pa SARA Mid-Winter n “Anything Might Happen” SOO SSSA SAA eerntnnnnnnen re A Comedy in Four Scenes ROUND 4, FOURTH L. HAUPTMAN'S | : ee ee ee LEATHER || Alvartist orchestra 4:00 JIMMY LUCAS & CO. | 9:1: PUSHERS Playing “La Boheme” In “Vampires and Fools” RICHARDSON WINE FEB. 18 to 23 Inclusive 2 | Starring in “MONOCLE DANCE” Special entertai t h ‘ 9 BILLY SULLIVAN ae “evening se: JACK WYATT Ss d From IE C. Witwer’ Inimitable ie OUT OF LUCK” DANCING ky 4 SCOTCH 10:08 CABARET 4).. # =| LADS & LASSIES PRS Knights of Columbus : | akon ‘aii mee COLUMBIA! Hall ; : THE PATHE NEWS : waa Cor, Harvard Ave. and E. Union A yet = . ROCA are a OE

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