The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1924, Page 12

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STAGE | Merry Christmas ‘ Movie Far Here Are Three of Your Favor H c POOTLIGHT }'| as Santa. Can You Tell Ey m? ATTRACTIONS | PD EE i cots : METROPOLITAN — Brendow ourugen Hing | i PANTAGES ; ‘ . i 4 bag PAD . ore, TF | aft . Metropolitan (us ‘ tae’ Sides 14. i ' bel , 4 I e NEN T aa I y un ae gh ‘ Thured - the Brandon : the pre * , Here are three of the most popular face One of them is Milton Sills, one Conway 1 } hich? Well, if you're a real n ie ; Palace Hip \ ! 4 i ! rd a . . . Pantage Orpheum er, Florens ° = N® OS + lle nhl alata venee EMETROPOLITAN ‘=, § 1.—Russell Quartet, always a popular feature at the Palace Hip. 2 Sisters, a bevy of beauties, Me - Tomorrow ~ the Pantages Monday. 3.—F rank Van Ho ven, comedian, sharing featured honors on the new Orpheum bill. : - ¢ F ell P 3 MNELSES: criiva Vote Wolk the Brodidon Byers comiane: aa weak ab the Matrondlitea. fe eh ' = Christmas and = hag Matinees & trude Lang, coming soon in a return engagement of the popular “Blossom Time Max Bi a = BRAN . I an Just be DON BROS. Present ’ SOUNDS: SUSPICIOUS: : AHOUT CARMEL tained for a tour of the Orpheum | ma 18) 4 ~ “Blossom Time” | “ LOSSO »M TIME, | Esteli mccompany su 5 as =/ BABY PEGGY GRADU ATES TO DRAMA a 3 Vittred Clar Pantages pr me f ft ri Mee rt dal rice program of six foundation, MG / eh Bosworth Grd ? Geverast Mar “A ber acts d an un tad ” fal Baby Peggy as they t nt ay will greet Pantages basic element i fyi \ gd ‘ oh / appear in this drama 2 ith the new bill opening figs cy) A Way of romance corporated in an of what Fate has ord 1 Musically the piece ric Melodies of the k Inger. And wit! y Ay y AI fH I; r sear ere xe pos: ih ] Nan Wables t ! straland dance Sted that make for a perffct en " Uy 1 \ A tense moment with Harry 7 tertainment. y Morey pointing the accusing 4 \ y 8 finger. Sr Bagdad ‘The new revue at the E Manegar MeKee says its his finest picture since "Jae Hunchback of Notre Dame” of the cafe where they a evening from COLISEUM CONCERT Sunday concert for De- lrene Rich has a prominent role. They do say that Baby Peggy bis soms forth into a real little dramatic star in “Cap- os areal a at eras ab tO. an se | tain January,” her latest and most pretentious production, which is coming to Seattle ALL WEEK STARTING SUNDAY 3 18 the way the little actress looked to the artist who previewed the picture. | Sat Amuse—Color pge—Choice Amus nent | (a) “Roman ; 5 = One SECOND rot) DON VALERIO Premier Wire Dancer JEAN MIDDLETON Tittle Miss Melody IWILFRED CLARKE In His Successful Farce “NOW WHAT” JOSIE HEATHER In a delightful repertoire of Overture ACE FUR 22: CONTINUOUS CONRAN 6 HOLIDAYS ;,- © +" TODAY until FRI-; 3 FUNNY YACKR atu i, HIS ALLS $0 much the forts to direct a cro who unde: Antonio More } Spain to play ; exclusive songs f “Mare Nostrum, | John McLaughlin at the Piano Pe | which Rex Ingram | @no is now working s M American picture before sailing fe | A F R Spain. And His New Dance Orchestra FRANK VAN HOVEN “THE MAD MAGICIAN” Final*appearance in America prior to his second tour of England and the Continent. HAVE YOU VISITED Bagdad Cafe Cor, 3rd and Madison, Heilig Bldg. Irene Gray and The La Vera Twins To Entertain You BAGDAD ORCHESTRA Furnishes the Music for Dinner ance Nightly 30 P.M. 4 WE PARK YOUR CAR HEILIG THEATRE \-A FEAST. OF FUN ANO FRIVOLITY & Reserved Seats | On Sale Now ‘NEW YEARS EVE|. ‘MIDNIGHT FROLIC’ Jeatuy Jack ck Russell and his Co. AN in'AT IKE. of 12’~ and his | Hy 1925 REVUE Ate ‘AUGMENTED by HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS G MANY STARTLING SURPRISES Lov PEGGY LOCKETT AND PAGE in “Say It While Dancing” Ruby Ward at the Piano Tho Pathe News MIDNIGHT MATINEE New Year's Wve Spectal Gain Show ‘There will ba two performances New Yoar'a Inve. Tho regular show at the Unual tine and the Midnight Matinee at 11 P.M, Reserved seats usual prices 10:03]k8 f10:21 ys The Most Superb Singing Orgar The Brandon Opera Co. 50—SINGING VOICES—5s0 Important Revivals of World’ Va) fine of of the Petnctpals with the OPERA CO. SGUGeSaRRReS : a The Best Light Opere a Organization in Americ: Lal ma EMINENT CAST OF PRUNCIPAL ARTISTS, INCLUDING fa THEO PENNINGTON, boy's och ot WS, Comedian Prima De HARRY TPELL, Tenor CARL RUNDSHU, Baritone IMMA TICE, Contralto And a Superb Chorus of More Than Thirty Well Trained Volees Under the Direction of CHAS. D, HAZELRIGG TOMORROW AND MONDAY “BOHEMIAN GIRL” Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 23-24 Christmas Matinee Thursday GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S GEM OF GEMS “THE MIKADO” Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 25-26-27 Matinee Saturday MITZI’'S GREAT SUCCESS “THE SPRING MAID” Music by Reinhardt. Book and Lyries by Harry B, Smith PRICES: - - - - $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, 50c Christmas Matinee: - - - - 85c, 50c, 25c¢ Saturday Matinee: - - $1.10, 85c, 50c, 25c WEEK DEC. 28—MA‘L ORDERS NOW! Prices: Evenings, 50c¢ to $2.50 NEW YEAR'S EVE PRICES ANNOUNCED LATY MESSRS. SHUBERT ANNOUNCE Triumphant Re‘um {nga zement THE GREATEST MUSICAL HIT OF ALL TIME ei Same Groat New York Century Theatro Cast That Appeared Hero Last Year @ Story Frane Schu Roma s HOLLIS DAW 4 IDY WEBB

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