The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR ; ATURDAY, APRIL Theaters Plan |(— ANOTHER BIG VAUDEVILLE AND FILM BILL | New Vaudeville Circuit Opens at Palace Hip; Bia Toineitks | eae Honors on Variety Bill at Orpheum Go to Comedy Skit; Pantages Books Another Double 1g ime A Ce / iO) ; Headline Program and Movie N.V.A. Week A ch | | th ft t ted | | A ee 1 in t | ville and meng are belr lwhich ct n bs and h f VW erceh tamanreniin toon tht i iso little girls | : Kren ' A an lhe “Five Vy dr Sais Aah canine: 7 a rd JIweethcavls a > Jin the United § 4 pr b in I beg / é A Sighb Stent | Sills in B.V.D.s frou Chalk | Almost Too Much F Marks} the | for Nice People _ - > Miele Stalivé Pius, to Ht e 3 | He'll Entertain \ And Who Would Ever Begea : Nee a ote mw, Sheik Antics From Tom Mix BY EDWIN Bb. RIVERS Aha! lesa CHANGE FOR SHIRLEY MASON (1) One of the couple billed as “Wheeler and Wheel day; (2) Mme. Betty, whose number at the Palace Hip is odlled “The Gilded Cage’; (3) Mme. Rhea, art who will be seen on the stage at the Orpheum next week Palate Hip * [His maxing feats delight the audl-) ————— "|, WRITE ARTICLE Marking did SeatcAl PLES Hawhi Giri: « caver sate: Footlight _ON ZANE GREY FILMS |" pre-war p “Hip opens team, n pleasing song and Attractions Hotere <0 : With today’s matines with five acts | danc fal acer of standard vaudeville and a feature/tuimes make this a most delightful | O' PEC vas ls . . > 6 apie = nie < Walter McG ‘The screen attraction for the open-| Under the new policy, the perfor- | weit au 8 alter See ae ing under the famous Ackerman &) mances will be continuous daily from || PALACE HIP—Vaudevills, head- An | Harold G a Bedford Harris policy, ts “On the St e of) 1 to 11 p. m, with vaudeville at 3. coy at pak ns and be Harry Patrick, master of ' | Gertrude Keith and Lydia Three,” a sta crook ¢ Pe aad 18 pion ‘ : Jere anne GAAS anaKE |e with Kenneth H. Madge } Advance vaude- some clever ong and dance — ” ae 3.an extra © ———— lamy and Mary ¢ in the le tricks, ll do what he can roles. eer Bee o end crowd This sterlin, to keep the INAUGURATION OF OUR NEW POLICY : mused at 1, the pop- from the Orpheum nt . mplishea | whe f ; Glue Arabic NiBhee IR TODAY—UNTIL FRIDAY story reen and the sta ave | vocatiat 5 . is to be filme ; Nig which, otc beat in tae) wilt t iecatit a ‘ i. Lewt cafe below the Heilig an a ular thruout ‘4 of Claire |*P nd th r are - CE HIP tin man from Ashé and Robert } no | wen ; : Continuous ccictitie! Serica’ st 0 wists at} Alr tbs LrollpM. heights of dramatic neum. These stars are ap-| tncluded 2 ¢ in this offering. The vaudeville acts are Allen's Cheyenne Mins’ as “riding the melody.” _-Ha side-splitting comedy presented by these cc tainers. Mile. Betty and are the added attr on. Cage” is one of vaudev unique electrical offerings Romany c Rood cor funny skit, Paul Ho former, pre Calif ornia? No Thanks—Ske’ll Take Seattle, Hills and All «.. a Hom: Seattle's Bargain Theatre AFTERNOONS 7? EVENINGS & Except sandy SUNDAYS il *:J0—8:15—15e to $1; Mats, Le to So—MA in-0222 ALL NEXT WEEK—STARTING TOMORROW Orpheum Concert Orehestra 2:35] Acson's ALFRED LATELL The World's Greatest Animal Actor, in “Bonzo” BEN PIERCE and LEE RYAN in “D'Ver Wanna Fight!” MLLE. RHEA and SANTORO — with — 1 jin this Fables—Topics of the Day |uncanny chara jo of week Shore Le Land. comedian offering. Both are clever tween Ba comedy pl Sisters & The fea nleture is “The without a F a novelty tie treat, <enneth Ha and Jane Ne It presenta an in-| “ever and ¢ triguing romance of a brother who| Wheeler tried to kidnap the girl he belleved| COUPI¢ of artists, have a sensational was planning to elope with his sis- ite akating act, with a whirlwind ter's husband, and then falls madly | “sh that ts a beautiful novelty Jin love with her himself. Tho two| Henri C. LeBel will be featured in stars are both established screen fa- | %SUTPrISe & vorites of premier rank and they are supported by a strong supporting east As a special added attraction, Earl Grey and his Hotel Butler di orchestra will be femtured in a pro gram of syncopated music. The pro duction is belng staged by Manager E. C. Bostick and is under his por-| sonal direction. Earl Grey 1s well| known thruout the Northwest for his popular dance music and critics ad 7 claim his offering this next week at the Pantages theater as one of his a u evi e best efforts. | “Action Camera," is the title of| Emmy Barber and Charles J, Sim's comedy offering, depleting reat iite|{ Pictures and in “reel life," n satire on the movie Industry with action revolving from R b d & Squeedunk town to Hollywood. | ose u Comedy dialogue and song are| R blended, | evue The Mour Hamel! Sisters & Stro rand attra , in a uniqu he Four Hamel Dick Fer | land have a si ter progres Mach, Violin Virtuoso, ments deville” CHARLES POLLY OLCOTT and ANN in “Charlie's Songs” Hddle Lambert af the Plano ROBERT EMMETT KEANE ~ CLAIRE WHITNEY “ROOM 909,7 by Homer 1, Mason JOE DARCEY Ame Fins? Avenue ar Mapinon. NOW PLAYING « Binckface Songater WALTER DAVISON LOUISVILLE LOONS THD PATHE NEWS A Startling Drama With KENNETH HARLAN MADGE BELLAMY and MARY CARR AND STANDARD Diana Lyons, popular singer recently with Roy Clair’s L ¢ Palace Hip. fe Achat, Btnies, Lon-| cep pany at the Palace ip firis and Mr. Richard. Stross, ten | 1 0c, 1 5e and HILFE most of the Moy Clalr| features of the Clair show, has de- , which | cided to remain in Seattle will appear in a tuneful musieal | ! frolic, which the Il “Showing Off) musical comedy co The Weel of April 12 Brings 25c closed its engagement at the Patace “My engi agement f at the Palace Hip| Before Company.” They have « bril Hip Friday, {» leaving for California, |W "0 onjoyable,’ she “that T/ lant program of instrumentation, | ¥ A A GREAT BILL IN CELE BRATION OF vr, | Sut couldn't leave Seattle, 1 hope| mingled with song and dance. |] Seattle's Greatest Show aboVe.. This popular songator; whoxe | tongar, too, 1 my, audiences like my|{ous comedy act of nonsenne, song} Value bolo ipcrerinee were one of the big| singing.” jana muuile, is the ye of Pisano pnd es

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