The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1925, Page 12

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RAGE 12 THE SBATTLL TAR hs URD cg Roy Clair Offers Farewell at Palace Hip; [Rays From |{_ VAUDEVILLE, FILM, BAND AT HEILIG | Orpheum Ae Vaudeville Bill With I ville Progr Gritind after | will. Why that hj And ¢ 10 vea Vv er} that o own 3 phies | sitort mous mE BS Bug tha | 6p) Trudie Carmack, popular blues singer with Roy Clair's Chance at the Palace Hip next week; (2) Thornton and age! Harry Holbrook, the “Singing Marine,” who offers fac | — - hay | : H bi Footlight Mie 4 Attractions Salle. H (|| ORPHE UM — vende athe om ‘ Facewell : Pantages n Somme L & I t Palace Hip ‘ aoe tiv Roy Clair a pany k at the Matinee. The final }the popular comedian’s “Hiram's Farewe! 4 his musical comed | the excellent ¢ “Hiram's Farewell @ beautiful : Which the Rur Pear, as well as Harry Eamets OE: BF ¢ Tr and Diana Lyons, sop Popular Rose Diana Lyons, a 1} Seattle audiences, Rolling Stone” in he ‘her. ee ee - By popular request { @frlo, made up and , Floranc Came Back.” the show when B*previous occa. The twins some my are entirely | Dainty Irene a Pleasing eh the Gold” beautiful Clair and the enti pear in the er: 1 fi Dear Old Friends, Dumber. vaudey obbaiy many “Pooh! for You,’ Says cle to Star f i ; In addition + } | the Palace Hip f (in “Why W t i } Pleture, and it is regarded as a tute in itself. it Orpheum The hicadline Orphetim Brice. This comes with a big new ac | pfire with enth There are tf ) tiona on t tlonal m Miss Carol Koti special number ¢ Nature,” by Edwin ‘sorbing from start to Subject is something | A Movelty. Miss Kohi of Sallie Hilton a touch. Emil Boreo, tate Mian with the Chuuve sour, Originator of the »now famou Fade of the Wooden Soldicry,” j attrac finish a ives the role | ace sympathetie featured com end @ febtured number this week. Hi itusual manner and mastery of} “Myrtle ¢ style lies quickly won him big wuc. |ffom t tess in this country Glenn and Jenkins, amusing Southern port big Cornedy act. This ts one of slandard acts in vaudeville, and Mat always receives pi along the line ,|Pany fiming jthis screen Meherin's ney Ben Lyon tin “The N ‘ vfeatured wit! lainment out of « tempt. is in Hollywood playing an One of the leuding features of the MRt rele ty Wrank Lloyd! Week is the “Dancing Lesyon,’ F shane ti by Eileen Schofield. Minsy ) field is asuisted by four men, anu} Karl Hudson ing onthe F the quintet huis achieved grave ond | story of “Aslanith lich ts to be leechnique until the number ttle | flimed jhort of amazing, ‘There is a story | Thin is fold in the unfolding of the many /eal sunken co fance numbers and the and give of the ntinent of uperviston, mythologl “Atlantis,” of being as great eenery and promise | | } | t f f tuple is also u feature, a ne 4 "The Lost Harry Wolbrook, the singing | World," wisiut Wino made under Marine, will be the voculivt Hudeon , ; Hollywood Greets srice; Pantages Bills Double Headline \ im and Movie : | “New York’s | Footlights | rr ) York A r ih 12h J t ui Gr i 7 Jia J t by f r i fd ' iit r ' Kr r 1 r M been seldeted ' 1 mp , tka i ' Gard b Iie I Higt form I r M t k t al} 1 r y y \ ar I i the I Mus ts farewell pe al Comedy ‘company, offering featured on the starting e act at the Orpheum, Just One Thing After Another a en Describes Gladys Brockwell’s Life *: The sta aie Her Affections ‘ ms Bargained For | | Tom Mix to Visit Oriental Countries, Stetson and All Another New Star From Other Coast Edward Earle and Agnes Ayres are here shown in a scene from “Her - Market Value,” coming to the Col- umbia soon. As the penni- less widow whom three fin- ancial giants struggle to con- trol, Agnes Ayres is said to} grace ai vd mis enly bear HNO Open Biggest cee eee 10A.M. TH SHOW VALUE Midnight sattle THEATRE in Seattle Fins? Avenue ar Macison' a a NEW YORK ROAD SHOW VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS FEATURE—COMIC PICTURES “Hiram’s ON THE MILTON SILLS MEREMBLUM | Distinguished Russian VIOLINIST —1N— CONCERT Spanish Ballroom OLYMPIC HOTEL Friday Event 5 April 3rd Seats on Sale at Music Stores Prices—$1.00, $2.00, $2.50—Plus Tax yi a. 0 make the best of her fragile|\\\, [PALACE HIP SUNDAY 1 TO 11 P. Last Week of ROY CLAIR & CO. AND THE RUNWAY GIRLS Pox » Mack, in Jong ana Dance Creations tion ee Harry 6ilis yobust Betancowt and Girlie do some unusual balance. ing’ stunts © a - simGifo¥ \ ; é psi malin , Sy ‘ ; , a Ae 7, ‘ \ / AP = be <= Scena Owen in Me Hunted \— Woman" Ye screen Honors = 1 happy binat ‘ : (ose nite musical bill b the i Palace Hip Will Change Policy Soon Three New York Shows Brought to Judgment by New Play Jury BLONDE BEAUTY SHOW FIVE SHOWS AT DOROTHY ORIGINATES a oly Wan” ay abl NEW BOB STYLE iS. taneous | Pail Gu z Dorothy Ma & t Ps 1 Opens 44 Re : She | s Advertise- a wy" t Hor arance Fle a her poy esorte t d t x : ; + aint wha th ORPHEUM:A CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE ane ¥ J But did Dorothy mind? No, » 2:30—8:15—He to $1; Mats, 15e to 50e—MA in-0222 “It just makes it easier mine cut corr All the barbers he ALL NEXT WEEK—STARTING TOMORROW Orpheum Concert Orchestra Aesop's Fables—Topies of the Day LA SALLE, HASSAN AND MORAN * Cyclonic Comiques HARRY HOLBROOK The Singing Marine, Courtesy U.S. M. C. 8:20 8:30 8:38 m py LEWIS & GORDON PRESENT CAROL KOHL In “HUMAN NATURE” By EDWIN BURKE Late Feature of Chauye Souris EMIL BOREO Europe's celebrated singin Originator of “The P: Wooden Sol ELIZABETH BRICE —With— FRANK KESSLER and His Band 3:56] GLENN AND JEXKINS —in— “Working for the Railroad” EILEEN SCHOFIELD —in— “DANCI LESSONS” —With— MARTIN YOUNG JERRY SMITH comedian le of the Farewell” SCREEN MACK DAVIS JACK BOYCE ———— [10:20 SEATS AT 25c T 506 a 000 MATINEE

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