The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1925, Page 12

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s mi | Famous Dancer. — || IIe. GS ; > New Musieal parmedty Company Makes Debut \¢ | )) ) ) | (OQ - * | | At Palace Hip Orpheum Ha High-( Vaud o—_ * Orpheum j Palace Hip 5, = - \ | 3 lace Hop. “Seeogh MRS. WALL ACE REID STAR OF PROBLEM PLAY] ld fli apper, who will be the feature of the new show at the Pontepsacil olet Votrub: ve of the Or rphe um _ headliner. areuly Taig: pretty prima donng at the Palace Hip. and Lu Janis and Chap Pursuing P mph cops, wild f Syyides in. gay pariecs < ‘and jazz aa pig te Y | ground of the picture, edy revue, oh is the new attractic Percy Marmot hana sung role. Co, Go 2 Arthur Ranks ng Virgin Lee }¥ Corb: in Cornish School Music, Drama, Dance m, of Ziegfeld Fa ° part in a me rin “Frank Tuttle's“) AGATHA BROWN and Students —IN— who stars in the film as the over SS indulgent mother /‘< VW SS Car rtoon scenes from “Broken Laws,” the second big problem drama produced by PAL. ACE HIP « CONTINUOUS DAILY - |! toll P.M. » OUR NEW POLICY~ QUALITY & QUANTITY at POPULAR PRICES TODAY until FRIDA Snittal Appearance of - = ROY CLAIR / & his Joyous MUSICAL hada “Youll Like It’ ORPHEUM & CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE) - fj? NEW ee 4 HARMERS 2:40—8:15—15e to $1; Matinees, 15c to 500—MA In-0222 LOOK AT THIS ARRAY OF TAL 7, All Next Week—Starting Tomorrow ROY CLAIR, - RUBY LANG - FLORENCE CLAIR - LOU DAVIS ROSE SMITH~- THE ROMIG TWINS - BILL MARTIN- ROY HAIG IRENE FALK, - IRENE SMALL - HARRY ROSS Miss Frankie Heath besides — in a QUARTET OF SONG STORIES 5 ACTS of #4 i G 4] c L ASS With Wm. McDougal at the Piano TILLY DOOLEY & comPanNY VAUDEVILLE With Merna Tibbetts “THE MIS-FIT SAILOR” i Dance Recital i Friday ‘and Saturday / Evenings, Jan. 30 and 31 >in Admission 50 Cents Mrs. Wallace Reid. The picture, whic ch has Bagh booked for a showing at the Heilig| _ soon, comes with the enthusiastic endorsement of club women, civic workers , public “GThree Hours of Entertainment officials ar a humitarian leaders. STATE Light\«' en" | Is Booked Again': LAST TIMES TODAY. Madam Farmini || at Metropolitan} Comedy Animal Circus ful if ot “The Brass Bowl” TOMORROW and until WEDNESDAY NIGHT Olympic c Player s Music and Dancing The Drews Youngest O1d-Tt Vaudey All Comedy and Fast Dancing v The Dramatic Songstress Deacon Jones’ Quartette : Comedy Harmony Four Ed. Kellems “The Warbling Serenader ROSE BUD REVUE] ::: William Desmond eM af JIM AND BETTY “SENATOR” METROPOLITAN | rin’ SUNDAY, FEB, | Matinees Wednes: ae aiid taterdad BRANDON OPERA @ boomin DE HOVENS MASTERPIECE |) AMERICAS MOST BELOVED COMIC OPERA And Thei ir Collegiate Orchestra THE LUSTER BROS. In a Unique Novelty VAN HORN & INEZ “sixty Turns a Minute” BILLY HOUSE “CHILDREN «>= In “OH, TEDDY,” A COMEDY OF LOVE AND LINGERIE ~NEW Excepr SAT. NiGHTS - - SUNDAYS & HOLIDA' Topics of the Day | Aesop's Fables | Pathe News | Orchestra MATINEE AND NOE - SUNDAYS THERE’S A MATINEE PRICE HOLIDAYS --- EVERY DAY AT THE ORPHEUM 4 EXCEPT SUNDAYS &- HOLIDAYS dtles Biggest & Best § From Michigan with Eminent Principal Artiste 5O Singing Awices ROBIN ass”? THY BRANDON OPKIA cos ut Is ONE THAT, APPROACHES NWS VKESENTATION OF PERFECTION. egonian nie bALE | MONDAY

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