The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1924, Page 10

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7 a ees PAGE 10 | THEATRE S; *SALLY PENS AT AY NIGHT the Gompetitive era of m @o stand to « class t Goknowledged position ESally.’ Mail orders accepted ed, oF ever will play, Dreaking musica! comedy. Brilliant success in the big cities has broadcasted all over the coun. It te the first of the famous} id beauty shows to make th ontinental tour in many years, | ‘HEUM SHOW OF KR VARIETY = A bill of exceptional vaudeville ts eed for next week at the ¢ m. Each of the seven acts | eo appeal to lovers of th hwoaday in a setting representing (the Sremple of Amusement” there will te offered “The World of Make Believe.” This is one of the big new APings in vaudeville. Scenic in Bure, fighting effects and costumt! Be all of the newest tn stagedos The allstar cast includes Nola 8 Bare supported by five notables. Mhe act is said to be a musical com- & burlesque, » drama and a . all in one ac = The cutest ii ” is the irtney, Patterson, will offer “ Appearance.” @ Clarence Nonistrom, Penor, will be heard tn MEpported by Zella Maude and rte ichols. trix fm vande. A Per Nght opera “Songland,” Al Four Seasons and the Four ns,” is an act well known hero one that will be a favorite. = Wayne Beeman and Alma Grace, Mm “You'll Be Surprised.” have a Gemouflaged skating act. Leo Flanders and Genevieve But- have a big musical affering called Waudevilie Concert.” © Russell and Pierce have tnvented — for their act. "which means a combination ‘f acrobatics and comedy. } “Topics of the Day,” “Fabies,” ¢! Mews and the orchestra are regular Mfems on the new bill, twice daily all reek. . “POOR Fis wEw WILL KING sHOW t and costumery greatly en- Tiatics the production. @s Mike Dooley. the King girls. “Nashville Night- Migale” is sung by popular Jones and the chorusters. Smith Come In,” girls, entitled snow.” Another specialty Ment is “My Littie Marionette,” the Star trio and the runw Beauties. “When It’s Bessie Hui and the girls. Ble Pletures 10c Always MARKET Ist Bet. ‘ap ae LAST TIMES TODAY LEWIS STONE and RUTH CLIFFORD “THE DaycEnow SAGE” LARRY | SEMOx in “No Wedding Delis” SUN. MON. AND TUES. Richard Barthelmess and Dorothy Gish in “The Bright Shawl” Its | given to Ines who, with @yd Keyes and! Conlin and Myrtle Giass, tn/ It is “Acrome | | edy of 1950, with a company Casey Don sings “Ships That Never\iy, of vaud which {3 followed by |tatners, will Ruby Adams’ clever number with “Some Day You'll which ashi much pep and entertain- by Night Time tm Italy” 1s entrancingiy sung by ~Hermie King and his symphonic esata sae Pliensendlemat tas hans peandantey SALLY” Orpheum, eh 8 and Palace Hip Offer Programs 0 Theatergoers During Coming Week Seattle THE SEATTI ‘AT ME TROPOLITAN | Diversified gz 1—Scene from one oP the inane specialty numbers in in “Sally,” comedy, which commences a week’ s engagement at the Metropolitan Sunday night. 3.—Will King, Honora Hamilton and Lew Dunbar in of the headliners of the dian on new Pantages bill. 4.—Clarence Nordatrom, Hip. one masters preface with orchestral hits, A two-reel comedy {fs forerunner to the show, together with intere: ing and educational Internati News Reel photos, see BIG COMEDY ACT TOPS PANTAC BILL “King Solomon, Jr.," a far ot artists headed by Charles which runs| and tnelyding Florence Madetra, will | erick come to the Pantages theater as the feature attraction, opening with to. The story ts based A merry musical comedy is the| "Pom the days of King Solomon and Hew attraction at the Palace Hip| his many wives. theater by Will King and his troupe} the feature, scores a dl f fun-makers, entitled “Poor Fish.” ‘The skit affords ample opportunity for laughs galore, and clever stage Chark ot hit ful, until finally they i the featured comedian in his|of trouble and many comedy situa. | he me ty Tudierous role of Ikey Lesohinakey, | tions, and his star right Rand man, Lew Dunbar, will take his comio part | tea in blackface comed Howard Evacs, stage and musica! | hls latest success, entitled “Over the director, promises entrancing must | Phone”; cal and dance specialties, opening | is the title of the beautiful With “Little Boy Blue” discovering |novelty production presented | Frank W. Stafford, assisted by Marie | Stone. Jimmy Casson and Fred fering of and The Rios, t led as a clever of artists, have a very attractive and superior gymnastic performance, in , dancing and terspersed wil colorful posing singing a his usual organ concert. RUDY VALENTINO Sidney Olcott hi | French sequence of }eatre,"’ Rudolph Valentino's jon the English section | net, have important work to do, | entino will aaye RICH ARD DIX ja “dressed-up’ role in series of roles req s of clothes associated w |"Unguarded Women,” | mount Long Island studio. A reform of the calendar the performance Deland, Deland, in proves to be a very busy character keeping his numerous wives peace get together ‘Will King| and form a union, thus causing a Jot Jack Strouse, one of the big favor . Wil offer |, “Rip Van Winkie’s Dreas: fantast Klem, © enter: | ‘The Pantagescops will show a com- | edy feature, with Glenn Goff render- | completed the | "Monsleur Beau: | starring picture at the Paramount | Long Island studio, and has begun In this, Doris} } Keane, who plays Mary, and Ian Mc-| Laren, who is the Duke of Winter duels to fight At last Richard Dix has received a pleture in the open spaves, Mr, Dix has blos somed out as the man of fashion in which Alan | Crosland is producing at the Para-| ‘would cause Easter to fall on a fixed | date has frequently been proposed. “Out of the Dust’’ Booked : oes for Showing ~ ure out of the common rur o and treatment is an epic of t d by the famoun olls of Fre Teemington, which » abundance of its at romance and fast « tion, the story is neverthel tinctly a heart-interest drama o home and fatheranother love. and The story concerns a post comman rode out almost dally to protect cc Jered wagon trains from the Indians is away on such a misaic waded by a former m trapper, and his wit 2 to flee to th nivht life of the Ein The working out of th CO Gun, prevailed up. a th LAST DAY For MILDRED HARRIS he “The Daring Years” A Smashing Drama of the Younger Generation by A Bo trio rinsT RUN has been booked for showing at the Million Dollar Heilig theater late this month Done the atm here of t der in the days when cavalry troops alluring problem Florenz Ziegfeld 2.—Jack Strouse, popular come- E STAR Nntertainment for 's widely-acclaimed music Poor Fish,” at the Palace “The new Orpheum program, “WHISPERING WIRES” TO PLAY HERE SOON mpering Wires,” Kate L, Mo Laurin's dramatization of a Satur ng Pout story of the same nam Henry Leverage, will be pre- ted tan theater for Metrope © week starting Sunday evening, 2 the original w York t. This play ran a year in New York and is generally conceded to be one of the best detective melodramas of recent yea Its mucceas was #0 great in New | York Unat it was called the great A t {the politan ¢ is it was a far . play The Bat’ or ‘The c mi the Canary.’ It in mete matic, of course, with an exceed interesting murder to be #0 eon ved the nd a very clever detect ob finding the mu: ag W * for th the category praise of oritics wherever It haa been | * |Meighan alas. Offer From a _ “Con” Man Meighan, Confidence Sian received the follow New York “con” who Thomas mpleted for Paramount, The g letter from p sg you are getting | Vodvil Stars to Stage Big Cabaret Fete Yext week being National Vaude © Artiste’ week thruout the ere will be celebrat OU) © theaters will feature special p rams and tn addition a artists g the le heaters « aoa va jo cabaret at . er Thureday « O orn} public ts tnvited « be uded in the gaities. al stunts will include those 1, and an opportunity will be of ed for the general to me dance with the artiets ntire program will be b pheum y a “Con Ma Pp , would a a tf you could t my ters 1 am « retired “Con Man,” and Wow many angles of the moderr kame, It requires ing to be a on MAN, 4% one must really act the part to be successful, I could give two weeks wervice at $1,000 per week. Three years ago would not expose the stocks or |? race awindle for $30,000 It is very rare that one has unit of ascuring the { for the play, as there ts some fensions! part off that adds ally t r finished The Charm Theatre in new | LAEMaL weniter that Loge Seats 20¢ “COME EARLY” Starting TOMORROW, the first Seattle showing of the most - talked - of picture cf the News Comedy Winter Garden Orchestra Walter Baxter ith GRACH DANMOND and BATES! CONCERT ORCHESTRA Until 6uor. Mm. Kiddies Always 10c 10c cree BROS. Present iORRIAGE CIRCLE “ ERNST (UBITSCH I1'3 A GOLDWYN 8 | coop NEWS! NEXT SATURDAY FOR ITS BIG NORTH- WEST PREMIERE “The Charmed Land” RRIVES HERE UPER-PRODUCTION hand Ten Rules for of the vaudevillians 6 adm charged will go t V. A. fund, wh at st needy actresses, enpecia *@ who are unable to work ar me who are A Relter arrange Manager Car hes the nd, of cov nudeville the Scenario Writer Winifred Dunn, Metro ecenar editor, now adaptin ° following es for bu 1—Fewer and better scenarios. 2—Be original—when you see * good pleture, don't go bome and rewrlte it S—Rtead the dally papers—re porters know human drama; study thelr work 4—Write what you know—a bookkeeper an seldom speak convincingly of adventure in the Seuth Seas or at the North Pole. 5—Be human—don't assume o superiority to potential au- diences, 6—Be honest—honesty means convincingness and that spells popular approval, i—Versevere—don't lose cour age if your first 60 scenarios are rejected; the first 50 are the hardest, &—Don't fear studio plagtar ism: deal with legitimate organi zations, which do not steal ideas any more than a legitimate bank steals money. %—Learn another profession or trade; three regular meals a ¢ay keeps your attitade to Ufo nor. mal and pleasant, as it must be for success, 10—Fewer and better scenarios first, last and all the time. One good scenario has a better chance of aeceptance than 106 poor ones. ticed the salary eck he remarked bably was not yet that game $1,000 per the man y retired from v 2:30 2:45 a 3:46 3:58 ORPHEUM & CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Twice Daily, 2:30-8:15 — Rew Program Tomorrow ¢ 2:35 | ARSOPS FABLES World of Make Believe he THE BIGGEST ACT IN VAUDEVILLE MA in-0222 OVERTURE TOPICS OF THE DAY BEEMAN & GRACE “You'll Be Surprised” FLANDERS & BUTLER A Vaudeville Concert RUSSELL & PIERCE “Aeromeéinnn” HOCKEY & GREEN'S With NOLA ST, CLAIRE Including Jay & Dorothy Henriques, Rae Parlow, Chas. Gibney, Alfred Plorems, Moore, omedy Bur lesque, Opera and Drama —All tm One Act. Clarence Nordstrom in “SONGLAND” Assisted by Zelin Maude and Alberta Nichols JAMES MYRTLE CONLIN & GLASS A Mintotare Musteat 7, presenting “The ¥ “The The Cutest Little Trix in Vaudeville INEZ COURTNEY ya Keyes ks Patterson PERSONAL APPEARANCE” PATHE NEWS COMING APRIL 2 Choos, producer of “Land of ¥ fe,” will offer A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA With JACK HENRYAND EDYTHE MAYE 3 FEATURING MILDRED BURNS, BOB SARGENT, DANNY DARE INTRODUCING THE TOYLAND Shiai Q Sweeping All Seattle In a Mighty Wave of Emotion! Matinees, 600; Eves, and Sunday, 750; Kiddies, 25¢; Loges, 250 Extra, ly Shows Start 11 a, m, 1, 3, 5, Zand 9 p, m A Beautiful Prologue POSITIVELY LAST WEEK JUST ONE BIG PICTURE AFTER ANOTHER The Charm Theatre in “TT ITE ISTER,

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