The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLI TAR ATURDA eM mF ae : ate, (ce tain Blood” TOM, DUKE AND “THE GIRL Elliott Dexter at Orpheumrin Person B Bi 4a 1 “Cat and Canary" Coming to Metropolitan; Palace Hip Offers Musical Comedy, “Town em Talk”; Pants ages Promises Clever Vaudeville Bill Torn Mix. | —- $$ —_ _______ and, Duke make } 6 dangerous | pair, weight 1, ” eclaws come in to action. J. Warren Kerrigan, that /, handsome favorite of the cree is ideal for the role See: dashing "Captain e, a real forest fire and a genuine love story are the chief ingredients Blood” of Rafael Sabatini © Sib Aree y ; to the Colonial Sunday for), t af 7 he ya y I h ti F Mi |two days. Fai faci Sa kdb Laura Straub, Marie -, and Marion ly, in a scene from the mystery play, “Cat and the Canary,” sai epee | : coming Wednesday to the Met l r four de s Steppers, who will offer a novel dancing act at A POWERFUI the Pantage Mlliott Dexte : creen star con » the Orpheum, at oy Sundays (4) Florence pirates and § Castle, pretty chorister with Roy Musical Comedy ny, offering “Town Talk,” starting Saturday | make re by I ? if oon | tain a, rr fs i 1 — solaeitio Goekniel aN I " thas ri tt 4 7" sre, if Orpheum P rea f 1 their reception of the| Kerrigan, the Rafael ‘ th t rn medy” t offer ro 4“ Elliott Dexter, the famous Footlight : ger She wc 'a the: aioe jeenet A a) be at * ‘ t + ih tava. Steed jand Mc Hi es heats : Attractions mime con , ® Lot Davin, Hoy 1M Dextor ts app ORPHEUM—Vaudeyille, headlin- Pakiny aie Hiarrew, dina Ob UES Che | Sine Ee | called “A Play NE Which is in thre is to be given to some Seattle Ai who supplies a name for the play Mr. Dexter is best known to thous ands of Seattle theater-goers a3 &|| pawracns @ereen star as he has appeared in tnevies new bh Mearly 50 fine photoplays durt he past five years. It is sald his| the weaker sex is bri Orpheum piayiet is his finest work | big act that made s ‘and that his company of four sup-| hit int el Porting players is entirely adequate.| gowns f Harry Webb {s bri: hts fine | shop Orchestra. With it he n ilar numbers on the plar Ho in paid to be a tr ate a 4 enemy's Turtuga, rendezvous fo PLEASURE’S HEADQUARTERS leaves behind the girl he Arabella, niece of the gov The rebels or becomes the leader of 096 popular: mbers ts g-|buccancers. His name ts tors :] duces melody but Ken well, The orch t 1 the seas the mecca a Gee 0 novel that the act has been ‘ * vee Port Roynl of elite : called “Something Different stately noubrette,|naland and rescues tho gir! ies Pi ; Herbert Clifton tn his 4 Sweetheart” » makes an dashing a story of}. ning is 2m a was ever told. Char. | protie Farir f i : ae M Jean Pa Ke nnd |y - accom. * a Bp DANCE NIGHTLY ints, Betty Benn | ¢, > ” ct Intdore Casa and Lehn, two prominent ss 5: ETROPOLI T AN rear yt ere Norman 4 Except Sundays to the lilting } nat I ou Do, Mary?” ’ 1" stion of Es ™ - syncopa 4 DAYS BEG. MARCH at Do You Do, Mary? Is the Na iat tenes on ot Ed! Parl Kelly slides a mean copation of ONLY number their latest laug ¢ in : 5 trombone every evening down in the Arabian Nights the- ater-cafe known as Bagdad. ads the ent Kine Gown" ty the pie r that Jimmy Romig fea SPECIAL 50c-$1.00 MATINEE SATURDAY Q-0-OH WATCH OUT! boar he ‘Twins are seen a lively He is one of the featured 'TS GOING TO Ger vou of paver sige ia hat sie members of McKee’s Ar- 9:30 o'clock until 1 y Humble, tmz r cadian band, which supplies 1230 A.M. i TODAY | starring Marjorie ture photo play to the n the dance music for the AN ‘ es crowds of after-theater 5 Hine tection es amusement seekers with Buster Lorenzo, Tenor whom Bagdad is becoming more and more popular. Kiss Me ve one | Madison St., Below the Hellig has ever| CONTINUOUS SUNDAY, 1 TO 11 ROY CLAIR & CO. —fy— TOWN TALK t’s the Talk of the Town 25—RUNWAY CHARMERS—25 Feature Photoplay “FEAR BOUND” the year’s most gripping and sensa- tional film drama—with MARJORIE DAW LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB PRESENTS ™ JERITZA in concert at MEANY HALL TUESDAY EVE, MARCH 24 PRICES: $4.00, #3.00, $2.60—MAIL ORDERS NOW Seat Salo March 19. Sent Salo and Mall Orders at Sherman-Clay, STATE THEATRE FIRST AVE AT MADISON STREET The Family Theatre, Giving the Biggest Show-Value in Seattle of Diversified Entertainment. HIGH-CLASS ROAD SHOW CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE J {eee ROSE BUD REVUE — First Run Feature Pi¢ure 300 fap oer mews : aha [ OPEN 10 ml Evenings: Pantages attraction nat Lubitsch his new p says he t comedies he By JK WaLARD aa aabs neanon’s most s. It is gid to be compete 1 by a well-known and talented including euch stars as Alice Marmont. Virginia Ford Sterling and many An an Indication of the popu nd the Can ned that {t has just —SEATS NOW SELLING— POPULAR PRICES Nights—50c, $1.10, $1.65 Matinee—S0c, $1.10 cluded a run | and 10 ORPHEUM & CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE . Nights, lie to §1 Mats., 1c to 50c ALL NEXT WEEK—STARTING TOMORROW The famous stage and screen star « ris for expres- ing his wife and his 1. Ho later becomes reconciled hem, but the child dies. Many | cones are sald to grace this ” » for eight months. ee Palace Hip wn Talk” is the offering of Roy ical comedy com co Hip theater amatiner. It inal, WEEK “——“" MONDAY, MARCH 23 MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND aru RDAY —MAIL ORDERS NOW— —__OTIS—_ SKINNER Fan as TK Merry, “SANCHO ll One Ne eee bres PANZA’ FINAL TRIUMPHANT A bigger production than “Kismet.” A brilliant, colorful panommma of drama, music and dance, PANZA” is based on that gold mine of Spanish hum Quixote.” Mr. Skinner has never had a more delightful or effective characterization than “ NCHO PANZA." His tour has been Carl Laemmle presents— exceptionally well} settings and ef-/ gteatly to this wh stars 1 num. | fects were h (IN PERSON) In “A Playlet Without a Name” The Seattle patron that offers the best title for this play Will be presented with $50.00. LOIS BENNETT A ray of Western Sunshine tn Assisted by F Matinees 35c ward Tifft. HERBERT’S LEAPING CANINES Cats, ‘pigeons and roosters. cosciA, gg hia DY” an ovation—not only by being greeted by crowded houses, but by receiving the most enthusiastic prais nd public of his distinguished ca areer, PRICES (Including “War Tax Nights—Lower Floor, $2.75; Balcony, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10; Gallery, 50c Wednesday and Saturday Matinees—Lower Fioor, $2.20; Balcony, $1.65 and $1.10; Gallery, 50e —SEAT SALE TOMORROW— GRORGH IDA MAY LIBBY AND SPARROW HARRY HERBERT WEBB | CLIFTON and Company, in In His Travesties on thei “Something Different” Weaker Sex CORNISH SCHOOL Music— Drama—Dance SUMMER SESSION June 22 to August 4 Classes include: Daleroze Burythmics, Dancing, Stage Design, Arts of the Theatre—including Play Acting and Play Producing; Phoenetics. Private lessons in all branches. STARTING FRIDAY, MARCH 20 HEILIG THEATRE Victor Hugo's immortal classic, with Lon Chaney and @ cast of 3,091 others, Sundays 10¢ ys Matines 15¢-25¢

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