The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1925, Page 12

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Sp ‘t mga Cruze Picture? ‘ 4 ° ‘ M - 2 (VUTHO WI ‘ Pe ’ ; 3 n M4 Palace Hip Fritz Leiber as Petruchio Taming * coming to the Metropolitan. 2.—"Snub” Pollard, scree : 2 I ‘ , a t perso t the Orphe 3.—F lore , popular character actress, Palace Hip. 4.—Featurec : : t of a By ° m carl ‘ a FLAPPER VAMP OF ‘49 pays! . c F AS eee ee cA ee. ae entity tor uaese oeoeal eictare World Eagerly [sTHOD (Bull Montana hs mS e '* ing ap-|Saturday at the Palace Hip, featur i c | Milk-Fed Boy ‘Her Own Free Will’) ; Watching Rudy Valentino , MONTANA, be oft Is State Feature ' height, SUP" | asked ed t ras ‘their £ . to the comedian oe prom ‘ ‘ c 2 | od es ang \ 3 vel we Ha = " ¢ rete reg r : : —_ = @eocking e Dateien Will : Reward “Peter } Pan” Actress ori” - McKee Books M etropolitan Offering a t rhaps tor inck of auditorium and g Y © theater space, the coming i artet to the Hellig i ble comment music in the Bert Lytell and Claire Windsor [4 , are to be married just as soon as among 1 the law allows. Evelyn Waughn | °) has just been granted a divorce |) from Lytell. (STATE) First Avenue at Madison { conside an appearance here bookings at the ater. being rest day for the band, it will be possible uc musical events a re if this tn- ta with success ontract with the um bureau thelr a ements are priced at , the regular Helle admis es will not be ralsed, and their regular show will be given in conjunction with the appearance of t Metropoiitan singers, it is pointed | One of the oldest and best-known quargets on American stage, this | group, appearing under the personal j founder, Mr. Tom , includes as its Morris, lyric robust tenor; . baritone, and #y . basso, Miss Ml appears as ac- High Class to VAUDEVILLE | itial ROSE BUD REVIEW and GOOD FEATURE PICTURES Change of Program Every Thursdiy and Saturday —TOMORROW— MISS BENSON The Homan Vietin ROBB and HOLLIS “Have a Peanut! MARIE VERA i Dainty Equitiprist id BURNS Dumb” o— 'D REVIEW ROSE a a TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY Hy IN TURPIN COMEDY | | a i Vd] and First ian Pietore with HELENE CHADWICK : Some very remarkable trick pho- " “Her Own Free Will" tography will be seen shortly in a |new Sennett comedy featuring Ben Ernie Crockett, chief cam- ik Sennett, has been this kind of work for nd his new achieve sed the interest of a camera experts Adminsion | Turpin. on eraman for ih delat ate | specializing ~ |ment has a lam 5, | number In t CORNISH THEATRE |):::",:°. Complimentary Reeital. Students of dacques Jan. Gerville, head of | | Crockett Volee department, Cornish School, || ment mo Friday evening, January 9. (fer in t thru the s his recent develop: important step sa ver ture pho BNTINUOUS SUNORES > 116 1044 NOW PLAYING Daily at 2, 7 and 9 P. M. RUSSELL AND COMPANY “A SHAM BATTLE” Written Especially for Laughs 30 Favorite Beauties Frolic on the Crystal Runway Harmony of the Russell Quartet All Roads Lead to the Palace Hip Start the New Year Right in Entertainment romantic to . t Is no less romance for all Putting his theorles into practice 2:30-—s:15—Lbe to $1; Mats., as to Sdo—MA jad ALL_NEXT WIEK STARTING TOMORROW Internationally famous The noted screen comedian SNUB POLLARD (IN PERSON) Mme, BERNICE DE PASQUALI In a special of operatic NEAL FEEL The Man With the Mobile F DAVE APOLLON The vorsatile artist in a new version of “BI BA BO” and Company, in “SAY, UNCLE” program selections PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF DAY Ee Something New BOstuun’s RIDING SCHOOL —with— with— LILLIAN ST. JOHN RAMONA —in— M. Markoff and “How Circus Riders Dorothy Campbell! Are Made” ESOP'§, FABLES ORCE RA CLIFTON and DE REX. They're Different JESSIE MAKER and REDFORD —in— “ROLLING STON WILLIAM J. By Paul Gerard Smith — COMING JANUARY 11— JOSEPH E. HOWARD'S Big Song Revue SE eS 6) WEDNESDAY MATINEE METROPCLITAN STARTING 5 Say SUNDAY NIGHT Georce Ford PRESENTS lhe DISTINGUIS: YOUNG >< 7CAN AMBxcrok Sxpported by a Noteworthy Cast tn New and lcauttful Scenic Revivals of “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” Sunday Night “HAMLET” Monday Night “MACBETH” Tuesday Night “THE TAMING OF THE SHREW” Wednesday Mat. “ROMEO AND JULIET” Wednesday Night Matinee—S0c and $1.00 Balcony Spee! Eatire Lower Fh Fritz Leiber is the best interpreter of Shakespeare on the (o rican stage.”—George Jean Nathan, Editor American Mer- ur: 6 Sim, Monday, Jan. 19th Fortune Gallo Presents Entire Western Tour Under Exclusive Management Elwyn Concert Bureau MONDAY . . . “Mme. Butterfly” TUESDAY . . . “Carmen” WEDNESDAY (Matinee) . “Lohengrin” WEDNESDAY (Night) . . “Rigoletto” THURSDAY . . . “Andrea Chenier” FRIDAY. . . . « “La Tosca” SATURDAY (Matinee) “Tales of Hoffman” SATURDAY (Night). . . . “Aida” PRICES — Nights, 50¢ to ¥ Matineo, 50c to $2.20 Satorda je 82.75 SEAT SALE MONDAY

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