The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1924, Page 10

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Bluffed Her GROUP OF ENTERTAINERS HAPPY FAMILY GROUP _| Newsaaperman Way to Fame WX AAA | Screen Expert Gains Reputation and Fortur MET REBOOKS MYSTERY DKAMA “THE BAT London Dancer Makes the Grade Y JACK JUNGMEYER n Eutch © braggs by amaasing « matured reyy hings they do at Hg > ERT TTT tions and ‘Talmadge counsel on pic VARIED PROGRAM COMING TO PAN : : The new + q {filming ts eager! ia er the Pantages the her producer iia 1 weeks of | eee { iia From $60 © week to considerably i agp engrp eal aici, over $160,00 4 o4 as the world’s ¢ y art ni] 4 t H ans } 1 > & prelude m i | “Success is doing what you like t a his 40, irrespective of what it pays, ¥ id you don’t like what BA) : quit, even it you know wher Ht The ever pop n, Noo jthe next meal ts coming from.” iH dies Fagan af appear | igs Gullivan several times took hip own prescription about “quitting # the fob does For months he Fool There I jthe next meal A list of his works during the pag nine years in films would occupy half a column of space. , EY TRACTION and eatching uff.” Be t and acrobatic, The Pantagescope = comedy feature with Gler This charming family group will be seen in “What No| senting his usual pleasing ‘ Man Knows,” the latest Clara Kimball Young photoplay,| a cert which will have a three days’ showing at the Winter Garden, over every man except company in a skiing co was handling dog teams in dangerous snow and ice like a veteran e “MY WIFE'S oR pl beginning Sunday. Clara iz tremendously popular with local | F EE DAILY NEW KING SHOW audiences, having appeared here in stock several years ago.|| « Little Jean Carpenter and L. Sherman are in this scene also. AUTO MEETS TRUCK “MY MAN,” RANDOLPH | DOROTHY IN HOSPITAL| CHESTER STORY | YOOD, Cal, March §—| “My Man,” one of the most popular | otion ¢ ac-|stories from the pen of the late i to her bed for|George Randolph Chester has reach- it of an ac-| ed the scree ck overturned | | Miss Phillips HOLL LAST DAY FOR “PIONEER TRAILS” Our whalebone rubber wh! foes not cover the roof of the with Patsy Ruth Mil-/] mouth {f you have two or mors teeth. Natura! set of teeth ugh is ass of thetr witty chara Bupporting the com: famous King cast, Be ora Hamilton, Reece Gardner, Wi! Hayes, B am, Harry Davi and How & novel the story was of Red Roses.” Farn- of Sledge, an all- who wins his Gum Lyk Rubber, « perfect re- production of the human gum, Sates cece .... $10.00 vie | powerful polit song playlet, “Irish Ro-| bride b; ”» coer bart my GOLD CROWN ALICE embellish the new production and a, , nanioh . $4 CALHOUN merry show. 1s anticipated | Danciee ee BRIDGEWORK Musical and dance sp ites which intersperse the performance are at tractive additions to the program. Hormie King and his artists of syncopation offer as a prelude to the performance a musical program, tn cluding classical and the latest pop. ular music. CULLEN yriginal Blanks present LANDIS MARKE | ag eige ees THEATRE OHIO La Det. Pike & Union CUT-RATE eo LOC “" DENTISTS ore, the pretty lttle| c medienne has been elevat BATES’ ORCHESTRA ee | DR. EDWIN J. Best ‘Town Established 20 Years. Jazz Hits Featured! BIG FEATURE ACT | BROWNS SAT. AND 8UN. ONLY Beeoné Ave. and University s¢, ORPHEUA HEADLINER | DENTAL OFFICES 7 106 Columbia St One of the greatest acts In Orphe | um vaudeville ts the leading attrac tion at The Orpheum next week. It in “The Land of anie,” a color ful one-hour attraction featuring Sta sia Ledova and W. Wania, supported by Jimmy Lyons and the “Bight Eng: lish Rockets."* Stanin Ledova was for three years premier ballerina with the Chicago Opera company and W. Wania is a 1—Fred Fenton, Orpheum. 2—Will King, Palace Hip. 2—Helen Redd and Lizzie Evans great Russian dancer, « pupil of the \in “The Bat,” Metropolitan. 4—Sue Russell, Pantages. farppee Sena Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 31 Years New Cc Prices 206 arren 6:3 NEXT DOOR BY EMERSON HOUGH thor of red Wagon” of 36," ete. it wi ALICE CALHOUN an@ DAVID TORRENCE im: Finest Popular Priced Hotel in the United States Fireproof Absolutely FREE GARAGE BUSH HOTEL 4 DAYS STARTING —TOMORROW— (SUNDAY) = y Irphi estates that this {fs A. ©, MITCHELL, Pro A GREAT THRILLER | sebbat aS PU eA ab eA Ge ag Sa es akg | The Orpheum ‘ r » Prop. 5 the most expensive act in vaudeville. Near Union | LUBITSCH TO DIRECT POLA, | POLAR BEAR ACTOR it pepibeds 5 | Sivest Lemmas hap been. cageesd | NELLIE REVELL | | Another feature on the new bill ts SEATTLE, WASH. ‘Tho latest addition to the Univer- | ember he Warner West the appearance of Fred Fenton and jto direct a picture starring Pola! All members of the Warner West | ss wen Ab, 2 | Negri, according to an announcement | tudlo have procured copies |"! 200 Is a polar bear cub CaP: sammy Field in “Appearing in Per- ¢ ve ” tured by a whaler ir pr son,” jby Jemse L, Lasky, first vice prest-| @ Revell’s book, “Right Off y \ ples of Famous ayers Lasky cor: at,” and are reading the phil- | His first pi ¢ appearance will be George Austin Moore and Cordelia | poration in charge of production losophy of optimism created by the|! support of William Duncan and | taager in “It isn't Being Done Any hn be |first real woman press agent in the} Edith Johnson in ‘The Free Trader,” | More” Robert Reilly and company United States. & serial story. Ni Revell has been confined to Eee | Special Weekly and \ Monthty Rates | Free 6 iv 4 Tub Baths { rno lot-2004 | \ RATES TO FAMILIES |her bed for,the past five years with| Marlo Prevost and Monte Blue, iat trouble” "Denpite, Wie, "obe [woes contracts expired tia moth 7 | ORPHEUM \ CIRCUIT VAUDEVI |=pinal trouble. eap! is, | wha ontrae’ onth, ‘ 2 peer the sprig rae pretabed have been signed to new contracts [ : | Twice Daily, 2:30 15 BANS flew Program Tomorrow by Irvin Cobb (1 {lustrated by |covering a period of years with) {many American artists Warmer Brothers | \ NIGHTS, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75, $1; Mats. 150, 25¢,5 [PANTAGES] INU Te) | stasia reaova- © Mets: Daily 230. Eves. 7.9 —— Eves., 500, Mats, 800 . has MUSICAL COME y CO. 10c F ma LOGE SEATS 300 Rooms—fi Fer Day Up MA in-0222 “HIS LAST RACE” A wonderful cast includes PAULINE STARK NOAH BEERY GLADYS BROCKWELL ROBERT McKIM ALEC B, FRANCIS TULLY MARSHALL REX BAKER BOOMERANG (The Wonder Horse) EFFECTIVE MARCH 10, 1924 FARE TO ANACORTES OR BELLINGHAM $1.00 Steamer Kulshan leaves Colman Dock dally 10 p. m. Poget found Navigation Co, SHOWING Y 4, : ma JIMMY LYONS 1: , ZN Introducing a “THE EIGHT ENGLISH ROCKETS” N es) Zs ‘With the Great MIN) === and Cordelia Haager % —— “It Ken't Being Bene Aay More ROBERT REILLY Assisted by Molly Kenned; and Little Larry in a ong romance, “Irish Romance." THREE DANOISE SISTERS Triangle of Grace, Beauty asd Agility ey ON EXHIBITION NOW + In window adjoining our lobby MINIATURE STAGE et im every detail, with ire KING cnat, ial Rumway Girls, Scenery and lighting effects, IT THREE ORIGINAL BLANKS Europe's Premiere Tumblers PATHR NEws a AESOP'S FABL TOPICS OF DAY SAMMY FENTON & FIELD “APPEARING IN PERSON” 7 STARTING 7. COMED MOND, 7 s OFF MHOADWAY?™ r MATINEE—

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