The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1924, Page 12

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ee Famous Stars of .the Stage and Screen Appearing Here in Person THEATER GOSSIP ( THEY PEP UI UP HEILIG Snow. STATE THEATRE| § Ist Ave. at Madison (SEATTLE'S NEWEST FAMILY THEATRE) Now Playing Continuously 11-11 SIX ACTS j Kirst Seattle Showing HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE JANET WILLARD The Personality Girl TOMMY WONDER CO. Dancing and Singing DOT MACK Violin Virtuoso BILLY and ETHEL Comedy Aerialists BOBBY JONES ‘ Songs and Storles $ in LILLIAN BOWERS aay io a “The Desert Outlaw” Admission Prices 109-159-256 PAIL TAILLE TET ELLIE TA CLK ORE REPT RE TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT —AT— | BAGDAD CAFE} IRENE GRAY and THE LA VERA TWINS AND TEX HOWARD'S “BAGDAD ORCHESTRA” DINNER DANCE NIGHTLY CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT } COVER CHARGE AFTER 9:30 50 SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS $1.00 GET YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESERVATIONS NOW ceblinlinialatetato LL Ltt tie tt ta nm i 5 J GUSTER LORENZO A ROSE EGBERS RUTH POTTER THE LITTLE CHAP WHO PUTS ON SOLO DANCER WITH THE OIC { THE CHORUS STUNTS TENOR VOKE Bagdad METROPOLITAN Foor bins Only Dec. 17-18-19-20 The Selwyns Present The Sensational New York Success Y hosat {PETROVA in “HURRICANE” A Real Play of Real People in Real Life Entire New York Cast SEATS NOW SELLING PRICES—| $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 500 Sat, Mat —$2.00, $1.50, $1,00, 50c. Popular Mat. Thursday—$1.00 MARGHERITA GENTILE Gifted Mezzo-Soptano Havana Grand Opera Co. METROPOLITAN THEATRE TUESDAY EVENING December (16th, 8:15 Tickets 61.10, SE65 Seat Sule § 0, $2.75, Including Tax, herman Clay and Co, MAIN’ ORDERS PALMERTON MENDEL, MUSIC BURIAL 121 Union St, . . BL int 4175 TUESDAY Ss) WEDNESDAY - bri treba Mil a 0) ORPHEUM | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY (_‘statine cbr mas se 230,815 15¢ to $1; Mats. 15¢ to 50¢ || MA in0222 He pale ( sr 5 5 ia ac 4 atinee 4 ALL WEEK STARTING TOMORROW SATURDAY ( wis. ) Spring Mai | ———————) TUEVERATIEGAR Ce sa PRICES: -52 Maas wan. Sa oer Se 4 1 f } ‘Cornish Theater a EY COMING EVENTS f| Recital Monday Dex ernie er 15 q Ad ” free ‘ Piano Reeital Thursday, December 18 4 Leow b> : Byiercesess, SIX OF EM IN ACTION, PUTTING VISIOLE ATMOSPHERE INTO AFAR EAST NUMBER, : Ad * Jance : Here are some of the popular. entertainers who liven up the show at the Heilig each ae, week. Buster Lorenzo, Rose Egber is uth Potter and the Heilig beauty chorus, inspired ; CHARLES JOUN the above ketches. And t hen, of course, the program neludes McKee ——==__ Public Knows Not What yy ‘ , O) (2 It Wants, Says Petrovg } ° 3 pe | - S) oA ; , Orpheum f FOOTLIGHY | a : : me T ATTRACTIONS Ps ok be SS | saci Palace Hip W Olga Pet to the Metropolitan Decembes Pantages oxe XMAS WEEK ATTRACTIONS week Starting Sunday, December 21st The Brandon Light Opera Co. (Formerly the American Light Opera Company) ney “Thek idee! = Gal’ SARGENT & MARVIN Writers of “Peto the Greek” The Eminent Buropean Ilusions y LE ROY, TALMA & BOSCO The Slaves of Mystery RUTH HARRY BUDD HINES THE GIRL WITH THE THE SMILE © 38TH VARIETY Special material by Billy Colligan at the piano Late comedian of musical conttdies: MARGUERITE LORNER GIRLS The Dancing Sweetheart of Vaudeville Mr. Phil Shepperd at the Piano FOUR CAMERONS RHBA “LIKE FATHER—LIKE SON” By Jack Baxley NEWS ‘TOPICS———F ABLES———-ORCHESTRA. ‘ST. OLAF Tuesday December 30, 8:15 P. M. First Presbyterian Church Seventh and Spring Admission $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 hy <A TUNEFUL "MATRIMONIAL FARCE CHOIR “iti 3 GORGEOUS SCENES} Tickets on Sale Sherman & Clay They are something for every other choral body to observe in hopeless envy.—Edward ©, Moore in the Chicago Evening Journal, April, 1924, | 4 y ry (TALL "SEATS va ASG .' RESERVED. ' ——— x

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