The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1924, Page 10

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PAGE 10 | f STAGE ‘| L vaudeville season, return of Ivan Miller to Seattle stag a Chinese comedian—the are just a few interesting features of the new stage pro- grams for the co week at the Orpheum, Palace Hip and Pantages. Metropolitan has Walker Whit soon followed by Al Ji side, son starts at tho This year the xtends from May iT ‘ essful season, Man: | : patrons are to be | { Offered at eadiine bill “"Wee'’ Georgie Wood; Clyde Doerr @nd his band and Clara Howard aro the three attractions Ge Ww dis a tf m Eag } Dish boy Ho will appear + His B Hand,’ depleting ad Yenturous, loval boy hood. T, known to millions of wn as the “saxo me," comes along with j inimitable comedi ard, ne attraction Clara sings, talks | that always/ | a way nis have a neat at fully novel. | n this offer. | will delight Nancy Decker as cute as she ts} j lever and will sing her way tnto| * ‘the hearts of her auditors. | ¥ Ea Hill promis add to the fun » in hand . + t ‘The Topics of the Day, Fables, News and Tiny Burnett's orchestra have their usual places on the bill. * B6 PALACE HIP ! Patrons of the Palace Hip theater | Sybave, a real treat tn store for them | } the. week coming, Saturday, May 10, * when Will King will present for the| first time on any stago at popular prices, Montague Glass‘s best of the Potash & Perlmutter stories, “Busi- ese Before Pleasure,” necessitating | WM Augmented cast that will include | Ivan Miller, the well known leading | man, who recently closed an engage § ment with Kolb & Dill, Mr. Miller eed$no introduction to local theater ira, having been in stock here for weveral seasons. Messrs. King and Dunbar will drop their Ikey and Mike characters being cast as Abe Potash snd Mawruss Perlmutter, Musical interludes open with “Red Hot Mama," by Ruby Adams and the firls of the crystal runway. “Holly. Wood” is to be sung by Jimmy Eflard, Casey Jones, Marie Lokke and the Sowiris. “Mr. Radio Man” ts Jean 8tn- Se-mer’s number with the girls. Don ith,-popular tenor, offers ‘I'm in [Pte With A Girl On The Screen,” a Wighly entertaining popular song. Casey Jones, the interpreter of cor. rect jazz sings “I Want My Mammy” with the chorus in a number that whould “go over big” with the pa- trons. Hermie King and his master #ymphonists have selected a choice #eries of orchestral numbers to be Seirendered a5 @ prelude to the per- 4g fice. As an added feature, week | . Matinee photos of Jimmy Ellard “iil be given to the ladies. bed eee een epee wee fe eee , PANTAGES A double headline bill {s promised (the Pantages patrons this coming | Big Pictures Ast, bet. Pike & Union {Oc SAT., SUN. & MON. Thomas Meighan and LILA LEE In Rex Beach’s Great Story | LAST DAY “You Are Guilty” with James Kirkwood COMING i SUN., MON., TUES. DASHING HERBERT RAWLINSON Daresr ‘STOLEN SEGRETS’ A py cog ike jeay no and nev FOOTL IG HT STAR THI I XS ) GRAVES EXCITEMENT Why Keaton Hired 1—Walker Whiteside coming to the Metropolitan in the near future; 2—Lillian Cole, dancer with the Will King Players, Palace Mip; 8—Wee Georgie Wood, Helene Keith Johnstone with the Nolan Leary Co., Pantages. week, opening with tomorrow’s mat- inee, having as the feature attrac. tions Nolan Leary and company and Ben Nee One. Nolan Leary and company will pre sent Howard Emmett Roger's lates comedy entitled “Yes with Helen Keith paradoxical tions resulting from a boy Means No,” It ino on altua comedy built contract | with his millionatre father to always yes. It ts a sketch particularly amu many surprise comedy situations are presented in this clever act, The famous Chineso singer an comedian, Ben Neo One, will have a and | post special program of vocal selections. | He !s a clever com: ent vehicle is provir n and his p: quite Popular| levhere he has appeared so far. A special program of variety danc- ing will be offe: d by La Rosarita very attractiv jand talented giris. Billy Purcells Evelyn Ramsey, the musical comedy couple are ap- |” pearing in a descriptive display ot} song and dance. “He Smiles As He Thrills,” is the billing of vaudeville’s most daring equilibrist, Harry Teuda. ‘The Pantag edy feature, organ. Sufficient light was on tap at Universal City during the film- ing of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” the Universal production now playing at the Columbia, to illuminate a city of over 100,000, scope wil show a com-| With Gia@iy Gott at the! cer of Wu Tl Chane in’ this vivid | love and Intrigue | Bors METROPOLITAN Walter’ Whiteside’s comedy drama of the great Southwest, has been re. | War Stuff Spoils 4 .. bo f Picture for Dix | wn for the first time at the | Brady, George Slegmann. tthe pletars | If anyone ha» the idea that work celved with unalloyed favor by the! audiences of the Pacific const, and |ts Presentation at the Metropolitan theater tn Seattle half of the should ar fortheon engagement ntereat to hb in thi 6 of the eer from the mote. place Cart Ho ts © enginering pl ich promis id in “Tho Desert Man, en Cattor Kent, mistress of the saloon, gambiir Mias Sydn ” whieh tn and Kate, the young actress will also be seen as Lady ¢ in "Mr. Wu," Walker Whiteside will present during sg tho first f which | tho last half of hin engagement at | the will Metropolitan theater, The star impersonate the striking char exposition of 1 in the Par East Mr, Whiteside it here sma night may 1s, Tracy Welan, 56, i In the receiving hospital at Universal receiving treat ment for a painful pair of kleig-nyes. | w wire Par ous Players’ A den and restaurant. | ‘® Panama, without a cent to his ° CAMERAMAN KILLED name. ‘this ts done, and many|| May 14, 8:20 — amusing tneldents follow. “The|} Y. W. C. A. Auditorium 399 J. Mansfield Redfiold was super-| Ne'er-Do-Well” {5 a comedy-drama Fitth and henson Vising the photographing of bathing | written by Rex ‘Beach, Lila Leo! < beauties and photographing beautles| plays opposite tho star, and John!| Ti*ktts at Sherman, Clay & Co, and actors at Island Park, near Long| Miltern and Laurance Whe are ADMISSION $1.00 , Beach, L. 1., for an advertising film. | included in the Tax Paid Ho went to the roof of the Island begins his engage-| Park hotel to got one Jast shot him-| self, On the root he stepped onto a} skylight and fell headlong threo stor: | fem. He ye AT SECOND AND SPRING i Mon UED SUCCESS WILL’ KING 12 CO. jugmeni including TTT te with, KOLB &DILL~ Wilkes Stock(o the movies small nection "Rite" of Maverick | A# constructed on the lot back of studio for the scenes in Shields will enact the | Picture which were given the reallstic role of the heroine. This handsome touch by 250 former Gougnboye. r with Richard Dix ta Dix crawled th entangloments, olen a olen a x fn "Unguarded Women,” tho | hi bapa mount picture which Alan Croo- |'* animal, which ts lator caught by to develop |iand has just completed at the Fam: | and studio, Long vert tho arid waste into a ver I was having a lovely time in this |#en’s orchestra with Ballard at the EVELYN it table Paradise. The advent of ‘ Wurlitzer, | ro—all & ! évenin, in Maverick, New Mexico, brings a € en and cares aid the @; 8-6 | IN THE Tnc| train of attendant adventures, all of |{\°" tila’ eae what? canna “alee Ait MARKET | Colorful Which’'are auld to be highly exciting’! then 1 paid for all the éase and com-| Drugged and shipped penntieas 40} PI UMMER lorful Comedy Drama here is a heart throbbing love story | ror that has been mine.” Panama 1s Thomas Meighan's lot in| of the West of non rushed to dies the “a record to crow about/’ 47d; WEEK~ Gla BEST of fe POTAS! pods oR rincipals » E KING'S yn Orchestra Orpheum; 4— ts soft they should |and carries Tom to Ch dodged bombe, over trenches, splashed thru 4 whatnot all for the | Hong Kong. Ho lassos a white rat in ns land} Accordion Player ee LEEN MOORE { ° ates dred Harris, Elliot Dexter : Forrest Stanley, I Mix, | curing Patsy Ruth Mill or \c Chaney, Herbert w Bust Thomas d y a gentioma ing Lee—these a few Carraveecht, eased th the celebrities of the sereen the K tio gate with featured in the photoplay at tion tractions for the coming week | us play?” inquir at Seattle's most popu paieaee picture houses, “Me? 1 play the accordeon,” replie eee Guiseppt MEKLAG “Can you play ‘Tes, We Have > A PICTURE to nr * you tb wendee Biues uired Buster. even while you being ent nnot play bananas,” se tained to the nth degree, ti a ¢ padiy scription contained ‘ete notices | re ied Buster. “You ar telling about “The Divine Right” | down right here and sta which, with Mildred Marria, | Dexter and Anders Ra showing at the Heillg ndolf, ie now | “By Divine Right’ t# an adap Hii cose Gives tation of the powerful story, “The Way Men Love,” by Adam Hull Opinion on Bobs Shirk. It ts the story of a man conducted a mission for the nee The styles Ag petseven « allens atid who got into the tm ene, netiee. pi 8 oy a a avy influence tempted to interfere tn his pure f a girl Leon Greenman’s mslody makers bstaandes and Buster Lorenzo, popular tenor, watre 2, O are popular features of the bew It te therefore intere: to kkne show P. M. Weatmore, t urdres ° er for the First National stars at t 10USE United Btudios in Hollywood, think Colleen Moore is getting more popu ef peteed ate. Ep OR oS: lar with each new pletu hink bob! \r " : ‘ stay. The athletic type of girl 4 Se eee HN aa eter Not content with excitement in the good old U.S. A., P87, ‘tthe flapper could mot eth tase Hy Ei, Mix dashes across the Pacific to China, rescues @ fair) wanes it ans thee ace thonen damsel, knocks outa few black guards, and races back across the Pacific, just in time to save a treasure for the girl he loves. Tom hasn't even timein this picture for a olose-up, | except at the end. Daw storie of older women to whom bobbed he is becoming because of the shape of the face.” LIKES CLUB'S CHEF That love levels all ranks and that the straig! fot on of story and dramatio th 1 moves E ae | | BEST—DIVORCE ly thru the haunts and dives @) Jolson in “Bombo” | NOW THERE ARE TWO | Virginia caldwell Rugstes, wite | isco’ Chinatown | ,,At Zolgon, famous blackface come-| | Charles Meredith, leading man, |‘he director, Charles Ruggles, hax Forest Stanley plays Boston dian and the most magnetic singer|Wwent to Europe with pno young | Le re had at e ai he | Blackie of the people's songs that lives today, | Woman and came back with two joue year. Ruggles Fielden 2 James Isherwod, Cana | comes to the for three \her ‘on his return from Flori i Hold it! No need to wire Will emir dian is making bis farewell appear days only, wtarting Sanday, June §,| Young woman No. two is lttle| arch, 1922, and told her that there- ance at the Biue Mouse this week. |in the musical extravaganza from|Miss Meredith, the actors 15. month | 1 Atee A eed Sine at Ble at } teed the New York Winter Garden en-| old daught er, ¥. COLUMBIA titled, “Bombo.” PEE Kathryn McQuire {s playing in of Hugo's masterpiece, Bince Jolson's first appearance in| Benes Mitchell is directing a series’ “'The Traitor,” a short weet “The * Dame,” whic hew piece, ho has vaves to aloft Westerns for Sunset at Goldwyn. feature produced at Universal, showing at local prices at the Colum larger patronage than been |= Ee a w a The noted cust ta the with fr, tor in “Bombo” are ; | star, Lon Chaney, includes Ernest|Frankiyn A. Batie, Forrest Huff, MONDAY, MAY i2 Torrence, Patsy Ruth Miler, Norman | Pritali Von Busing, Janet Adair, Vera Kerry, Nigel de Bruller, Tully Mar-|Kingwton, Arline Gardiner, Harry | shall, Gladys Brockwell, Brandon | Turpin, Harold Crane, Frank Ber | Julius Day Presents Hurst and 67 other featured princt-|nard, Frank Holmes, Joyce White, | ae Well as some 3,500 extras |is one of the biggest pictures « | made and bos It Jeanne Kay, the Wainwright sister Harry Sievers, and « large beauty chorus ia . THE HORTHWEST LITTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA agts nome we |including the Cathedral _ | Damme which wns reconstructed tn ite | COLONIAL 4. Paul Schenk, Conductor Admission jenuirety at Universal City for the | Mystery !s always fascinating in Under the Auspices $1.00 production, fiction, @ newspaper story or @ mo- of Tax A special musical score rendered Yon picture play, “Stolen Secrets,” ANGORA GROTTO Included jby Liborius Hauptman’s orchestra |the tn) 1 feature starring Her M. 0. V. P. E.R. mpanies the ploture. bert Rawlinson, coming Sunday to ed ag 3, ee WINTER GARDEN Tom Mix and hiv famous horrs, ‘Tony,' are only together for @ short [time in thelr Iatest William Pox | ture, “Stepping Fast,” which will be | A. the Colonial, tery there that ts dramatically teresting. It relates t a famous criminologist the award is built around a mys in- adventures of detective. 0 Kathlee win MONDAY, MAY 12, 8 P, M. a _m@ METROPOLITAN THEATRE © a OPPO E DD) PED OE? METROPOLITAN pig (SEATTLE’S LEADING THEATRE) University TWO WONDERFUL PLAYS IN THE SAME WEEK, COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 18 Mr. Walker Whiteside yera, vis, | 5 i a = x P Winter Garden beginning Sunday, /was directed by Irving Cummings This story calia for world-wide action |and Rawlinsan's role is sald to be the whote he had glace the crook play, For five | engages in a series of thrilling fig | "Come Through.” | barbed. |"24 back again to the rung of the| Miss Myers will be remembered as |cliff-dwellors tn the Arizona desert. | the girl who Supported Billy Sullivan, In this advent Mix fs in “Girls WI0 Be Girls,” one of the shanghaied and held a prisoner {1 3 of the “Leather Pushers.” | the | hia prison and attaches a note to some American sailors who rescue him after a mharp fight, | Music is provided by Antiontus Jon- | will present Sentile's Gifted Pianiste his Paramount picture, “The Ne’er~ Do-Well,” now showing at the} Market. Several of his friends, while| celebrating « football victory, de-| cide that it would be a great Joke to send Kirk Anthony (Meighan): to who has mastered the best works of the world’s artists— under the greatest handicap— and won, Wednesday Evening the “THE DESERT SUNDAY MONDAY, 'TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and WEDNESDAY MATINEE PANTAGES Mats: Daily 2:90. Eves.: 7-0 —— Eves., 50c; Mats., 300 hosital, ‘OR BOTH ATYRACTIONS NIERtsY 50%, “81, $1.50, $2, ‘Migpncieey Matinee: 50, TTT WEEK STARTING MONDAY MATINER -Double Headline Bill- One in 400,000,000 $ Saturday Matinee: 50c, $1. $1.50, §2 : SHAT SALE MONDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE Mr. Walker Whiteside IN THE TENRIFTC PLAY “MR.WU" The Mighty Suc- ee YES MEANS NO with Helen Keith Johnstone Pay in Ban ae Oriental Syncopators ind New York Aanisted by MISS SYDNEY SHIELDS and Notable Cast LA ROSARI ITA & CC & CO.|" Purcella & Ramsey _ LM 4

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