The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1924, Page 10

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THE FOOL” OPENS SUNDAY NIGHT wyns have pro st’ that elt Harris, SARAH PADDEN ORPHEUM F Two head) featured ac Henry ¢ all very funny and has a typical O Henry flavor Alyn Mann in “A Whirl of Dance” be a feature, Mr, Mann hi gained fame in one short year before m audiences. A company of ty dancers appear with him. Ann Cody, ..the Parisienne 1 ; Sam Greene and ) moments"; medy aerialt ers will present eland.” ing in Dai ‘ WILL KING COMPANY IN “SOMEBODY'S WRONG" Starting today, the Will King Musical Comedy company are pre genting a ne body's Wrong.” Will King and Lew Duntar, as Ikey Leschinskey and Mike Dooley, perfor comedy parts, as Hill, Honora Hamil ner, WUl Hayes, Billie Bingham, Howard Evans and Harry Davis. Musical interruptions are “Schoct Time,” by the chorusers, followed by “Charm School,” Evans; “Somebody Btole My Girl" ts Casey Jones’ number with the girts. M THEATRE T Ist Ret. Pike and Union Big (0c SAT. and SUNDAY— THAT GREAT STORY OF ‘THE EARLY West “PIONEER Cullen Landis AND Alice Calhoun Positively the Biggest Story ef Prairie Schooner Days Since “The Covered Wagon!” It's « Knockout—That's All! ed by Bessie L an Eauacls LAST DAY FOR FOUR DAYS ONI STARTING TOMORROW Two victims—father and daughter—of one men’s unscrup- ulous canning. FIRST RUN - r Friend and Mine SEE THE DANCE OF THE FIRE OF LOVE— A performance that made even Greenwich Village gasp A Great Feature in the INDIAN FRONTIER SERIES (Not a Serial) True Dramas of Adventure and Thrills told by real Indians of the Old Frontier. —$—<<—$$—$——— __ BATES’ ORCHESTRA Featuring Popular Music ————————— 10c “ea0" Kiwars 10c A Playhouse Dedicated to Its ‘Audiences comedy skit, “Bome- | ‘ariety 0 [ Stage Players Offer Fine \ THI f Entertainment ] i } the leading | mn, Reece Gard. | by Howard | | 1—Edna Wallace Hopper, Pantages. | Palace Hip. | ist, offers “ |runway beauties. “Selections From the Opera™ fea- 4 Markle, Don Smith, | EDNA WALL HOPPER ard, Casey Jonea and the | PANTAGE ATURE by Adama will offer “If romises to be one of and Marie Lokke, | le: bills of o sen girls have uled for Pantages pat orrow'n mat will offer a» ion Fedna Wallace { girts. the You C Howard | is musicians | inee. preeede the show with a delightful |the feature attra | musical program. Hopper, who will | ° is billed as the year-old flap er has a magnetic per, he face and form of girl, In her present fairyland of mystery, it traction at the Metropolitan t . for six days starting Tuesday, April| by Maymond Hitchdock. 1, and matinees Friday and Satur. Miss Hopper will be remembered day. star in the original “Mora. In addition to the with Georgs M. written act Ji a i SPECIAL MATINEE LADIES ONLY! Misa Hopper will give a showing In a moat lavieh her bath, exercises and d sion, 500) Boxes and ‘tis 2—Honora Hamilton, clever character $—Helen Joy, in “The Fool,” Metropolitan. 4-—Joseph E. Brown, Orpheum ar in person. | woman, | | WILLIAM FOX VISITS WESTERN FILM STUDIOS ititam Fox made his first visit West Coast studica in aix ago. With his Mr. Fox plu a tow dayn ma rey ich will mak ion the & many other promin joodaes, The securing of Miss Hop- er as a feature attraction t# an other Instance eat diaplayed by Ale lin giving patrons of his theater! many of the stellar vaudeville at- |tractions of th of the p YORKS PUPILS A Cane, TTT a WHITFIELD and IRELAND fest pHs VILLE Wednesday Morning, March 26, 11 o'Clock apecinl performance for the Indies, roduction her morning Fouti Heer Me wteeet, General Adi “Do You Remember” Contest Winners Tickets Mailed Lucky Contestant “ROMANTIC | to y o apring next Enid Bennett, a “Your Friend and photoplay based the famous play by Villard Mack, which prom- much in the way of ex- elaborateness and Or on view at Colonial four days, ne,” the citement, for CLAIRE WRITES ABOUT CAMELS 3 sor, who he A nd their er the Gahara, writes that he tn forced to ride * rink @ 1 shelka ve ws, don't 1 FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING NEWS COMEDY “SS WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA WURLITZER ORPHEUM %& CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE fwice Daily, 2:30-8:15 — Hew Program Tomorrow NIGHTS, 150,25, 50c, 75c, $1; Mats. 15c,250,50¢ A Maximum of Entertiinment at the Minimum of Txense SARAH JOE E PADDEN | BROWN cr in an “The Accusation” A New One-Act Comedy Piaylet y KDWIN BURKE 0. HENRY Olassic “Arrest Me” by the Author f Lewis & Gordon THE FIVE PETLEYS Aerial Comedy and Cleverness Mile. ANN CODEE The Parisienne Comedienne Stag Direction 0} SAM MILDRED GREEN & MYRA Symphonic and Syncopated Moments CLINTON SISTERS Cartooning in Danceland MAY TULLY Presents ALYN MANN —IN— “A WHIRL OF DANCE” With Jay Russell, Hall Taggart and Company, Hilly Bradford Music by Martin Broones--Lyrics by Leonard Fraskins and May Tully : Tncluding Pathe News—Aecsop's Fables—Orchestra—Topics of the Day Heilig Books Doug (Div ant’s "e — Fairbanks, Jr., Film || gy and Jimmy Still Friends | HKRKE WEEKS” HEROINE KESSES UP TO DATE The me AT SECOND AND SPRING Hereafter Weekday Concerts start at 2:50 P. 9:10, Sundays and Holidays: 2, 5, 6:50 and 9:10 M. ETROPOLITAN cee ALT werk J STARTING MATINEES f TONIGHT | WED.--SAT. THE SELWYNS PRESENT THE EPOCH-MAKING DRAMA NIGHTS THE WED, MATINEE . By Channing Pollock “THE FOOL” A GREAT PLAY? READ—] San Francisco “You will weep copious tears one-mo- Examiner ment, thrill the next and Inugh uproar. jously the third.” “Takes a hammerlock on the heart and holds {ts hearers spellbound from curtain to curtain,” ning Pollock for hisETAOINETAOITT “Wo will forever bo indebted to Channing Pollock for his pulsating drama," t * > SATURDAY MAT, Gal. reserved. Floor. All Prices Include Tax Is Los Angeles Daily News REY. J. L. SPARGO Highlands Methodist Church, Denver, Colo. —-COMING-— ALL NEXT WEEK STARTING TUESDAY, APRIL 1ST LADIES ONLY MATH 2 FRIDAY — REGULAR MAT. SATURDAY ARE GHOSTS REAL? DO SPIRITS RETURN? THE WONDER SHOW OF THE CENTURY! THE BIG 3 RING CIRCUS LAUGHS sige A! -MUSIC. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. - CARLOADS 9 SCENERY @EFFECTS-2 THE ONLY BIG SHOW OF ITS KIND ON EARTH A ASSIVE STAGE PROVUCTIUN THRE! ARTS AND TWELVE BIG SCE NOTH — The Managément Positlrely Faniees This to Ne the Largest and Most Gorgeously Staged Production of This Nature Ever Brought to Seattle at These Prices

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