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Otis Skinner Coming to Metropolitan in | Norworth in “Songs” Headlines Orpheum Bill; ancho Panza” ! » Dick Lucke and his Arcadians Offer “Syncopation Supreme.” There this organizs a T An Rays From New York’s Footlights | | Noodles Fagan, Comedian to | L HER OWN TRESSES | /HEILIG ANNOUNCES SATURDA i ag | [ CHARACTER ACTOR WINS “LAU RE LS | y aaa eke. Wobion here Entertain at Pantages; Roy Clair Presents Musical Comedy, “Chuckles,” @# Pal- Masso : @ ) ace Hip. . fhe Fail Guy.” with Brnest ) 9 9) Pe “ eB RE, é. és A _/| Truex featured presented = Pb» ' YZ= the Kitinge the Tuesday nig 7) 7 f= f Now York life, and in t Kalpt pper Henr Mortime 1 Robert I rT Norman Kerry Blea sae okie ware ( and Patsy, Arth and i * Hi rag! Gar ecliee has: Picturesque costumes Patsy Ruth Miller ermanent cond ft the orche Color & action galore t 1 Often. | Esmeralda ( Dane always good for a return engagement Lon Chaney marvelous conception (1) Noodles Fagan, famous comedia who the feat I Rose th p or Quisimodo, the hunchback, is one of the greatest characterizations ever registered be- thorister with Roy Clair’s company, who will be featured Doroth Adelph ho th |; fore the camera Above etches show the artist's impressions of Chaney, Patsy Ruth Jack Norworth, is featured in “Songs” at the Orpheum thi ¢ ng to the Metropolitan Mon- eee Miller and Norman Kerry the three outstanding characters in the Victor Hugo story now day in “Sancho Panza.’ , 8! at the Heilig : — a id Eugenie EK Orpheum : Clate and Rose Smith are in plea More Vaudeville pie! ‘ nel J hi C R h Jack Norworth and George Jessell Footlight A novelty opening number ts of-| C ° irned to the cast Inst night after acrie oogan eaches $n two widely different acts are the Att Hoy tard te eee oming t otSate iliness of Raver Sibaritet na) leading attractions at the Orpheum rac s Iions, a former favorite! 2 ew vaud » acts a nce the part of Eugenie was —_—/ . A il S ext week. ORPHEUM—Vaudoville, headiin to Beattie in ithe « foatured at the State, » by la Id, chief ur i rucia ge as 1 m tar = Mr. Norworth has just’ closed an} i ly Norworth in aR 1 rh fe > pier Sa tae tie ae e : ES. Eeeeanlly successful engagement [8 |) yernoroLiTAN— Skinner Day easton 4 Detite;. was f 1 the concert period rf t fe eke e fe | + edn eh pe th aiid New York and is back in vaudeville i manaho Panes © starting which 2 Est i ka and tian then ? | period in the professional life 0 wo of t) fi im the best act of his career. This Mon jay ite with ! Jackie Coogan is at hand tun-| First showing of his The delightful chap always provides a/] PANTAC Vaudeville and 1 typ ‘ Faas a iet ” t between babyhood and| Rag Man," ¢ been keenly enjoy typical Americanized vaw e mov Chu Chow I Kava (ven twhiln || ‘Gana ls iy ' scence which has eliminated|ed by adults, but haven‘’t been so @ertainment. He calls his act “Songs z Musical comedy Jimmy” pleases in her rendit nuct grees promising ju en from the| enthusiastically received by young And in it he ts assisted by Miss PY, Roy:; Claires Where the Da: . rs R ; | Men and women catch Sts fine Dorothy Adelphi. wa 71: Sam tientt a Ses a ee ee nae aeoaton | abt about Coogan's s of pathos and humor. For = George Jessel, one of the greatest popularity with Seattle at Ha f ari soon a n he will be Jack 1 girls there is lack of grip entertainers on the Am big dancing act and! with each appearance, delights ir ss ac ges ey. Jeane ws meee story $s the second headline at nes numbers include Bap oallyeetatarsrs " : : ; W ; a Sa T ne book. iv dutch bob w ments of lit Wisit from this star is always an Gypsy," "Jazz ethane neh pesmi lip B nae, the mus en or feiaaina tion vent. This time he is surrounde Man Broker . : rs . und the ah Rag Mae just r @ lavish production capable y Toytown” and}, ins us08,"” r made ea > Oi apes ge DOFFS Wigs FOR compen sie rita ad dreads and conquests Coogan is quite « very carefully 8 of either @re 10 artists in the act which in- fel Baker, will be Fra atur VAUDEVILLE POLICY i role offer misch and ten ‘cludes a delightful band. It ts prom- ew bill. He al self { hard Dix's f ming In additior the dew vecdarlt present there seems to be some| derness for the tearful chuckles of ined that this ts the most « of the artiste aa t « r tarting Friday, the He ‘P “on ; rd part of his producers | oldsters, or one providing mischiev- /> and most tuneful organization act tame ~ t in, M ard 1 tain ta are ab cg nt ether to direct hin a to chi- | ous heroles for those of his own age Geen here. Miss Jane Smith Holley are colored si Yering ’ of ; j = tren or to adults, pr But to carry the brunt of a story as @ansuese, is a bright star omedians who deliver a bundie of h folbwit on cca ly . stor a star, and to entert oung and offering. mel and fun. The act is fast and val tikes "He I low at bei a aaa bhitres peiorot ne : oid alike, is 5 haps ask ng too much Brown and King will otfer a_toy:| productive of genuine laugate ce te btn * tl ard w wad 't " 6 tials ’ eitte ore hich enthralis yo: | of Jackie, even tho he be a prodigy town revue, “Broken Toys. Her a oe ag ior this fle pith e Swa ‘ a fn hh Friday, ‘the: theat is another act with 10 assisting ar.! . m ae ee B 2m Ose oak and ban 1 pee @ theater s — a Metropolitan Sco, Lanes Mocans siatry Osten j SILLS IS POLICEMAN | NEW COMEDIES : ames Ba | sancho Pansa,” the big wpectacu- 7, { IN LATEST PICTURE TO BE RELEASED | 2 which Otis Sk ‘ Pantages k Aisén: ik: telecine teaskevlie: sania | Week” sirvane |: two tel < comnetian: A dele n vaddant ny Sills has started work in his first|Starring Wanda Wiley, Edna Ma ° | : eduled to P tarring vehicle, “TI Making of}Tian, Beth Darlington and the Cen Something i idlagy Paige tomorrow » feature attra The smiling Sb toae'$ thing i8|o'matiey,” which has j gone into|tury Follies Girls, and Buddy } E. : | ter, more pon Mheinasg , ai The he ng to with Otis Skinner coming to Sitis ‘appease tid te of m New| month New Mexico i will appear a x week s appears in role of a New wening rooes oe pie § special featur anne the Metropolitan Monday k policeman, and yesterday at-| In the order of releases they are 1 vas es 7 For the photoplay, Manager k t | night, in ancho Panza.” acted quite a crowd to New York’s|“Don't Worry,” a Wanda Wiley ee oe rhea 4 ae ‘exent he Sron here the oie ¢ \ comed “Powdere: ‘hickens.”” at this bright spot, Se- [lesque. And by tick has secured of th pr : n he Bronx, where the first scenes of the | com ly; “Powdered Chickens, an attle’s gayest, where | foolery, there sensational farm pictt wera, whict were be photographed.|Edna Marian comedy; “Raisin nightly happy throngs Mr. Skinner's ch the season, “Chu Chin Chow ls aa the ay tp oa Sette of @ traffic po-|Cain,"" featuring Beth Donanten4 dine, dance and meke }always hungr production, the film ver - ee 1 aan, # on duty at the corner, | and the Century Follies Girls, an merry. Open nightly, who famous » y. wh er of the prog he week of/and hundreds of passing autolsts|"Clear the Way,” with Buddy Mes- 9:30 until 12:30, with throne audiences thruout th Aap oes: - attractive and a ot La of a ens/went on their way little xen |tnger ing light supper sug- written by Melchoir Lengyel, the | and three nin tr bite enh ey ae 8. t and | nc Just seen escorting sclrol chil | Dorothy Mackall, now playing the gestions and the dest in | well-known Hungarian playwrigh ful E dose at n eh Ce eee enue ere ee ne a dren across the 4 none other] title role in “Chickie,” secured her theatre - cafe entertain- | based) on ain piso bar tame 16: featured, /“tpported by astra i : than Milton Sills Sea Hawk"| first American stage engagement be- ment, Telephone reser- vantes’ “Don Quixote,” that a stellar cast Goes to New York | : fame. cause of her English accent vations EL iot-3640. We mine of humor and romance. Noodtes Fagan, the perfect Jester f After graduating f park our patrons’ cars. }are exclusively conce of vaude 1a tetsioatie "hieu: tia or Night Life she entered the Ch merry adventures of the ctroult with an entirely t 2 lege wh her mu ation | squire, Sancho. The period is the| This season he introduces a ty . ntinued unde “golden age of Spain,” when hearts | in his act by taking the great nations un important par of: the gipal of were gay and villains| of history in turn as the subjects of New York,"* which Al mtady | d. And the producer has | his sallies of wit and wisdom. | begun to produce. Dorothy Gia? art. One day} madé an elaborate presentation of 3 ; » dish and 8 period when a The 1 S.. New Mexico band| Rod La Roque are other featured pened to be giving al thia picturesque era with costumes! under the direction of bandmaster players. Torrence begins work Mon 3 apn | and scenery by James Reynolds. de-) R. af. Forsythe will be featured in day signer for Zeigfeld’s “Follies.” There H 2 | producer dropped into the} ; prench | special Program arranged for | “Night Life of New York,”’ an orig. ool to laugh at the amaturish at-| are dances arranged by Bert French | attie. They are reported ax one indi abbey tar Midbar ban Sr) Asserts ; eat lof the “Music Box Revue.” Hugolthe finest musical organizations in tr ory by Edgnr Selwyn, is said| tempts of students—and remained to| Felix, composer of “Pom Pom,”| the navy : to deal with that interesting part|aak Miss Kahn if she would consider | ORPHEUM & CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE rk pe i ohtd of the lives of certain New Yorkers | a theatrical offer | Aseie” and “Marjolaine,” has writ-| 46 an added attr n Iseo Tarl | which begin 1 en specia c. chard Bole: hans acac Hon 1900 j which begins 6 p.m. and’ con-| As If it were not ugh fortune! « 5 : has done the staging and groupir jand mass movement Under Direction of Burton W. James Py A Drama in One Act— “THE RAZOR” ard Cramer, Anthony Andre, Willla Lorenz and Rawls Hampton. In a dition to the principal players, the: | is a large ensemble of singers, dan ers and supernumeraries, sent Palace Hip Roy Clair and his musical comed ne Royal Cutter, Hazel Gladding. Rich- | m 4. re ly famous of “Fashior and origit Mason & | Melrose, with Kathleen Morris, | ete LaFo! | Wells. | Prof. Louis Winsel, the master vir- | tuoso on New York Hippodrome. & program of classical and melody peras that display the tones | Lee Worthing have important roles In support of Mr. Skinner ts an/| — ve he hs rbesc ict ag and ‘ f mabey *¢ that the cast of | some duchess on tour this season in . | exceptional cast, including Montague he Lomas Co., a transcontinental principals will be completed this] his latest success, neho Panza Orpheum Concert Orchestra | r group of bight all-star artists, will week | Rutherford, Henry V. Bternroyd, | SOUP ew dy product pokes: | Robert Rosaire, Herbert Delmore, | eee ar Ae ed ei he ti cae | TI TEI | Frank Mayo planned to go to Lucille Kahn, Lucille Middleton, | titled “From the oriaia to the ep Doris Kenyon is a great fox hunt-| West Point when a bey, but Rubi Trelease, H. H. McCullom,! .7°% 8r6 coming dir beste er and spends much of her spare| changed his mind after taking a time in the winter montt | hunting. ns’ in the title of a novel | Skimner to play the part of the win- BICKNELL [trip thra nd and Europe. nal production presented by Cole, featuring Mild Joan Evelyn Vee and Jack rrest, the bans viol, will present} The attractively becostum- ed Bagdad Beauty Chorus is Continuous Sunday, 1 to 11 P. M. The Model Baker HOLLY AND HARRIS “Push ‘Em and Pull "Em" PAUL. NAOMI MORTON AND GLASS KICHIZO NAKAMUR! company at the Palace Hip will pre-| numbers on this instrument. The x | aes sent something new and unique| Three , Original Blanks, Europo's|ONe Of the pleasant diver- In “The Straphi ° Translated from Japanese by |/ in entertainment offerings in| premier jugglers and creators of | sions at the popular theater- in “The Straphangers Yozan T. Iwasaki “Chuckles,” starting with Saturday's | forehead balancing, will open the|cafe and one of the most and matinee vaudeville bill. . { apr ightly of these dainty Glenn Hughes onabioe ny | ya ee | 87 esos! peri is Hiatt Malad ae j , is little Marion} rises and clean comedy, and Roy | BEN REJOICES PIRI RT CORNISH THEATRE Clair ‘is cast in the leading role! 44 ron danced a fig on every | know le omce the introduc- -IN— Matehl S71: aid 28th Howard Russell has an important s Md |tion of McKee’s Arcadian NOW OFFERED FOR YOU “SONGS” | stago of the studios in the Bronx oy comedy part, Atay learned th | Bill Rase as has Lou Davis and ©! band to provide dance music| other day when he Admission $1.00—and Tax Assisted by Miss Dorothy Adelphi Dee Loretta scores a big wy r d B hit as the vampire, while Florence | ¥8%'80Ing to Hollywood Instead ie the throngs have grown the freezing wilds of Banff, Ca larger cach evening at the} r its pelts Tpotieeaier he! popular resort which is lo-| DICK LUCKE BEG. TOMORROW lean otiacing at the vere thougne | cated at Madison st., below|] On the Stage On the Screen AND HIS METROPOLITAN THEATRE | the Heilig. | Curtain, Nights, 8:30; Mats., Of going Mats, Wed. and Sat 230 ARCADIANS Syncopators Supreme, Assisted by Smith, Danseuse Last Week, But One ROY CLAIR AND COMPANY ne “CHUCKLES” A Side-Splitting, Rollick- ing Farce, with 25 DAINTY RUNWAY CHARMERS AND THE PRICES! Matinees 25ce—except Sunday Evenings 50c—and Sunday Children 10c—anytime HERBERT RAWLINSON DOROTHY DEVORE a “THE TOMBOY” PRT Miss PETER. | MEREMBLUM | Youngest USSEU. YANNEY? PRODUCTIONS we Presents a OTI# SKINNER) vin the Merry, Rollicking Spectacular ‘SANCHO PANZA’ Based on’ DON QUIXOTE” 4@rr any of 40 Players, Singers and Dancers make this (Wr Skinners most, Spectacular Production ince KISMET” GEORGE JESSE “GO BACK HOME” By MR. JE With the Misses Marian Lucas and Lillian Price Distinguished Russian VIOLINIST aati CONCERT Spanish Ballroom | OLYMPIC HOT Thursday Ey April 3rd Filled with mirth from start to finish BROWN and KING ifn BROKEN TOYS A Toytown Revue with Erma Beban and Dorothy Mack and Veatheh's Dainty - Marie Seats on “Sale at Music Stores Prices—$1.00, $2.00, $2.50—Plus ‘Tax a MA THE PATHE NEWS American Actor-Author-Producer Dancing Debutantes Jane L |10:40