The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1924, Page 13

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McKim, Rex Baker Alec ui P igsisg “His Last Race” First Ru 1—No Raise in Price 10 bs. Aiwass 10 Always Mi ONE WEEK Ne Beginning M Mareh 17 9) “Nood n i Matinees Wed: Saturday THE EMINENT THAGEDIAN ROBERT B. MANTELL in association with GENEVIEVE HAMPER Supported by a brilliant com- uci pany of pinyers SEVEN GREAT PLAYS ADMIRABLY INTERPRETED Your Carlonds of Special Seenery Effects Night-—“Riehellen”™ “itamiet” more-tha of obese i in Nia'é Josy Wals The big picture that's emilo and wink and good different MARSHALL NEILAD fest love story—with thrills, suspense, laaghs is number was regular was his name, grams. “Bebe Joe Burton, tenor c . wan a ing hit Hickman Brothers and whit Eddie T ing to t and new #0 in a wondrous array of costumes. Masculinity 1s decidediy in y in the six acts which star bill at the Pa y matinee applause, the hon Je appearance again, the past times, but th jokes are far Monday “The Merehant of Venice” turday Night—“Richeliea” MAIL ORDERS NOW AT SALE THURSDAY Jights and Saturday © to $2.00. Wednen- 50c to $1.50. All —TODAT— Until Wednesday Clara LW) hat No Man Knows” Comedy = Do You Remember "a bass solo by a} ‘|mayor and thelr frailties—and ret’! , his com: | : | LEADER ITLI TAR SID Sydney Chaplin, As the British army,” he is making a Mouse this week in the Marshall Rendezvous.” Of course, you know brother. ’Nuf sed. great hit at the Blu Sydney is Charlie’ ney Chaplin, Ch 14 be Charlie's only r ca-| charged with tt U nder a Red Contest Now On Letters ding B ein by| Former Premier As-|t Friday Noon | quith Pr | ises Picture | Do you remember | When wo used, to ait down jmovie and » pretty tice, K When Mary Fu h ppposite ¢ fr John Bunny tho screen's fu {n ®| accompant his wife and Pr girl's face was r @ party in y Wilson, wit ivate showing of |der tho Red Robe,” the Cosme the Goldw; played In Bio ano Wii jours the | ject party o | 5 Hectuals atched Stan: These are Just three of the rem-|!ey Wey man's wonderful story un- Inlscences already recelved in The| £014 on the screen. “Do You Remember?" , remier said’ Have you, sen |1f not, hurry it up, #0 you w n on tho tickets for next we shows, ‘There are some gr ng, Including “The Extra The acting in the film is ex nt and tho sets are of won em Cor nd in Under the Mouse, and diney’s,” at the Richellen at the Blu Prise: | epoch of , and were enthralled er bed, Ted Robe,” 2 tt . 0 riv t 1 p.m, Friday © winners will be saturday. letter nder the wan directed bh have its firs Blue whict to the Do You Editor, Seattle © mind—so even us averngo |‘ ks can enjoy them wit it ou |duly exercising our minds yaudevilllan who can is audience and thelr city and thetr| |her partner about the stago—an |he's no Mttle fellow himeelf. —L. Att Viewolad js one with ft, | Amerfdan Belfords, stellar risley performers in that) | | difficult class of the acrobatic world, | jare the real headliners this week “Risley” is the art of doing seem r impossible feats of hand and |foot-stands, a combination of tumb- ling and balancing—afhd tho Bel \fords, an all-male troupe, certainly he Six "j}oan furnish thrills. It's seldom that t gets the applause granted in her = strong-worm act with “Mitchell” Monday evening. She is| a plump little performer with com. | \edy ability and some well-developed opening “Low This Victrola $300; terms BNUINE, “His Master’s Voice” Victor Victro- las are best for Victor rec- ords because they are made especially to play those fa- mous records. There are more than twenty different types of genuine Victrolas Onputum © CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE corge Choon Offern SIA LEDOVA in | No dark, discolored, apdtted d teeth. Bleacho- n costs only « few | oo unsightly stains | dent Combi cents and y in three Exploting {teeth fiashi [ceithe W. WANIA | Nautical Follies - Loules and Mitchel HIGINAL BLANKS i "SON AND FIELD set ~ IN PERSON” “ x Le ti “| ‘ortisement. _ Sue Russell aie Hickma n Brothers ‘Yellow Stained Teeth | Bleached White New Safe Way more or tobacco xt here for you to'choose from, Sherman, | “Everything in Music'’ | Third Ave. at Pine, Seattle Leon Greenman Seattle favorite, re: wea here as the A former peating past succes leader of a combination jazz-classie whose If you are going to move becau you are cramped, turn to the columns and let them help you find orchestra is Leon Greenman, melody makers cert in conjunction with the picture programs at the Dollar Hellig theater, » featured in con: | motion Million new quarters, ’ 4 Doings of the Robe’ C oming Former Premier Herbert Anquith, | At the end the}? ed myself immense ascles for balancing and throwing ay & Co, | Want | ARENA, THIS WEEK THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY The Greatest Musical Event IN SEATTLE’S HISTORY CHICAGO | CIVIC OPERA COMPANY —wiTthn— Entire Orchestra, Chorus, Ballet and Stage Equipment AS USED IN CHICAGO Screen Folks CORSET TO BLAME oa t Her omes one of in femir Hear the World’s Greatest Opera Stars FEODOR MARY ROSA | CHALIAPIN GARDEN RAISA € r 2 | + THURSDAY NIGHT SATURDAY MATINER MARCH 13, MANCH 15, 1924 “MEF OFE “SALOME” | Mary Garden, Feodor Chalinpin, (| ept me m of It ISN'T TEMPERAMENT 1924 tLE” en Baklan- Kipnis, De- Allee Oli Harry conductor, rrest 1 Maria Kathryn Browne, Jone Mojiea, Lodovieo Oliviers, and ballet; conductor, Giorgio Volacco, |Glorsio Felacce, SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH 15, | “BORIS GODUNOFF” Feodor Chaliapin, Forrest La- mont, Virgilio Lazznrl, Al ander Kipnis, Maria Clacane 1. =| pp FRIDAY N pa ; ou re wu MARCH 44, 1 ur 5 ) “THE JEWESS” Virgilio ghettl, © vent of Violent act or ip eee Klan Head | aoe Part of Fine) Morelnto, | Steier; condue tore Pantzza. 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