The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, APRIL 11,1925 ae Gres ” oom pas . Actor Folk {Tom MIX STILL WHOOPIN’ IT UP | | Theaters Celebrate N atiortal Vaudeville Week | Donate Week (<————— del ee | onate ce Princess Winona = 9 Triple Headline Program at Orpheum; Comedy, “Son Dodgers” Tops Pantages Bill; | itn Pl sedi) . 4 Elaborate Posing Act, “Golden Wisions,” Takes Honors at Palace Hip. | to Charity eJnalian Prima = ache eed | N. V. A. week, or, to be more ¢ { ( apdelals proararos) are, belag pre Zane Greys ~ fronted at all tho theatern in an’ ef fr | “Riders of the avery nue ue | Purple Sage” | It im herewith appropriate to « starring ‘Tom | ther theakvisal tani tn etease vee’ aia, ——_——- Mix ig the |the world war; t ined the firs Florence Yorke # 5 girl picture ny, $100,000 for the tobacco fund. At musicians, well costumed, |holiday time there a no ol ; Ae head the vodvil propram Charles Kenna “Ye Street Fakir” Feet / Clare Lutes can do most anything, with his ( |LLOYD HUGHES HAS BAD LUCK WITH STARS Lioyd Hu compe t rat thie: ya Tom Mix is ideally suited to the role of hero in Zane Gray's most popular novel, “Rid- £ rs riba ers of the Purple Sage,” which is now at the Heilig. Five acts of Junior Advance vaude- | salts hare, fe combining mirth, melody, dance and drama, add variety and entertainment to the p xe ' t hn - h tt } tt iDors Kenyon tn « Kiddies All Want to Play: She's Diverting | poendiin pertraed \ ‘in Mary Pickford’ s Latest | q) Twi 0 of the snappy members of ¢ enting a laughable skit at the Pantages, start- | star nM a y Pie her ig with Monday's matinee; (2) The G MC 8 appearing in one of the featured ‘ eral weeks f tarted for pheum acts next we (3) Member ts “Golden Visions,” a posing cat, which headlines f freight car Mary's next re | vaudeville at the Palace Hip, | a l \World Premiere of “Phantom : pene Orpheum | Footlight Next week is Nat Love vs. Duty Vaudevill Artists’ week ¢ Orpheum an Attractions f 0 ” C U | S ® a + ase onrueem — Vaudeviiie: of Upera Causes Unusual Stir © Occasion. adline attrac ad! g the seven se: |} PANTAGES —\ t is expected t eat ale tha i Giersdorf sisters, stars || PALACE t a House, Bat Eee the musical firmament, who have |} wEtniG— 3 ‘ ; om @ssoclated with them a ani or Y ; hont |? bait oc BROKEN DOOR KNOB |CHOOSE STARS FOR ti chestra, will offer a delightful num ft a Ay Ber of selections. irene Giersdorf is | Pal Hi | ri 9 Nees " inch eto ileal NEARLY COSTS LIFE BOBBED HAIR” CAST Mf @ Violinist and trumpeter; Elvira | a nee, LA the t t NE: | Rta eoktract problbtting the put oti 1 pain dhiainbiene tie e q pi} @ trombonist and flutist, and Rea oF © Hip start d}and many executives from Kl tion of giacha oe nidaed t, pict star, h of “Bobbed Hair,” | qa * @ dancer. This new rv jc-and Ach making p ren K ts a t handkerchief and 7 “ f aos offering is embell with ; tor . | : The anehous rae tora ec ran in Gertrude Butler is to be Youth, beauty and color. yah taet Sa Chanere iat eke eitita wile s y featured in dances and enter- Adler, Weil and Herman, known f 2 most rem dhilcaatariant) she ne bled. to iters, were chosen| tainment at the Bagdad ‘s Sunkist Syncopa-| ng Foray it wan felt the thrill of eecing on the bath room door kne are Marie Prevost, | theater-cafe, below the Heilig, “ig Si oases’ iy | ~ acne sep pons py eh pr has and Louise Fo-| this week end. The Arabian © real voices and s ‘feature phot s were published In nd-| ige LiL fe talegnet Ota: ihotig 5 y have with | offered at . r and ¢lassica r that] For the first two this will be the} - 94 i Pro g them a novelty cs a “‘peraphetic” | n, | ip tit ary. | first time have pis together | Popular refuge for after the- ee ore 0 OF the bigoces ged on an elaborate scale, | Fine hus-jin some time. Ke as been ater amusement seeke rs. eee craic today ny orchestra tj 1 from | East for a couple of pictures, while ne Phan.| Bebe Daniels and Richard|\.""', ts been, bury! on oe Ray GRIFFITH AG AN the| Diz in a scene from “Un-|wite © % h. h ‘om the a 4 E “The ite un yen by Gaston! guarded Women,” which)! maid attempt Incl ae fj story is honeymoon and Arthur E4-| opens S nday for two days\4 © of the severed artery is the first the featured Vand, of course, Mr. Wal * and) ot the Colonti gine oN EH: under. his which was '] Powers are bride and groom ae A v5 0 hry , ac and Cecil Miss Elsie Clark, known to mi head 4 i, in : reniquiet |" Mi enda has been on the/B, De ‘After Mons thru her phonograph re ae on opt . “ he ar-|Lasky lot for her last two picture ve,” Wallace E Louise @will provide another musical n t rival ¢ spe gement with V ja and Vera Reyno Paul to the big bill. Her sin a M ng and this likewise is in the na-!Iribe and Frank Urson co inOngs have made her a t : ne a homecoming for | directors. Bon thru tie amusement Rays From “hlchard’ Dix. atthe] : . ‘Nelson ory, an accomplished pi. Co! sl Sunda By 2 anist, assists 4 kh? For who like r nee, | May fp Bert Yorke, and New Orr § inaieg plenty. of ann ah is — Brammed as “Two 4 F : i real upt t Kane, produce ferthelese,"" will provide much of the aot ights Danie et ‘ Feomedy of the bill. __ They present , 1 to Hollywoo ! w York, where "Bronson and Edwards will present | the Offenbach < w ; gariien et 7 | “Nonsensical Absurdities,"* which is} theater in Now Ye thing. -There’a drama. ~Voman,” which features Al} ‘the acme of comical MS tertainment. Their always Billie, 4H Jackie and number of the fe the program durin ‘eslebration of the N A well-rounded va Beheduled to open a the Monday matinee 3 ar a col an a “Son Dodge tion including 10 people. ‘The feature pictur “Boiled,” from the k It is said te oneieoomnnenianeatennsemenpenaenssetne ts i}is presented by a si @luding Kenneth ft Mertin, Mildred Walker and other p played against i piNew York life The “son by B. J. Murphy anc irbanks. It is cla fof the most sensation Hductions of the seaso the enhanced by the and costumes. Easter the form of a novelty. ‘There will be many stunts added | Pantages gent at the Pantages, opening with | Interest story delightfully told, Tt is a story of love and sacrifice, | Dodgers” liveness of the offering is ¢ a sblended with song and dance. | pantomime en- onchalant | s them an| | opening is in|} | pa the show, g the week in| V. A. week. | | | | | udeville bill ts week's engage- | The feature | e held by the| medy produc H-star cast of e attraction is ed Book story, | nor.” by Jack | >» be a human and tellar cast, in-| darian, Vivian | arris, Johnnie | rominent stars background of | is presented | 1 features Jack | imed to be one! nal comedy and the on, gorgeous scen- | ‘omedy dialogue | Bully, Rogers and sul the three | Pounding school boys at play, have| gp q ® fast acrobatic exhibition on the hotinding trampolin *#. Their offering et mnie conmreneinepmnmunree oscrecersiseuidenianananeonenestereot “Cross Words" is Ben Marks and Ethel’s latest com- the celebrated Misters of the|MeCormack, Bessie Calvin, Paul pieay conception, written by the well | womic stage, hnve now reached the | 72" nter, Mile, Fifi, Genevieve known writer, Dolph Singer. The} |. ij i 4 Markman, Arnold Gluck, Fred Cow: lmtory deals with the latest brain- | te of stardom. They will be pre-| hick, Iddie Marr, Bud Williamson, e acking craze, cross-word puzzles, sented in person at the Metro n| Harriet Cole and Jean Borlini, Be Pinging and dancing predomina for one eck starting May 10 in A spectacular dancing chorus of Tita Tonielli, tail prima-don- | America’s greatest annual revue, the|30 beautiful artist modela js no fyi formerly of the Boston Grand|"“Greonwich Village Follies,” sup-| small contribution to, the galety of ({Opera Co, and featured with the | ported by a distinguished ec ny of | the proceedings fisaian Symphony orchestra, will| musical comedy and revue favorites | The comedy scenes are from the] lappear in a song cycle, presenting|A youthful and numerour Ce | pens of Billy K. Wells, Lew Melda, id splendid repertoire of Italian | has been assembled by » Jones| George Kauffman and George V. He ‘operas and American melodies. and Morris Green, ie Pog bart; the lyries by Bert Kalmar and } Bob Gordon and Harry King have | who produce the “Greenwich Village |reving Caerar, and the lilting musie lm terpsichorean novelty they call| Follies,” to nssiat Mr, Gallngher and) by Louis Hirseh, Harry Ruby two Little Step Children.” They |Mr. Shean in the “revue beautiful’|Con Conrad, ‘The production in Ihave a very clever and entertaining |in which these notable comedians | entirety wis produced by and under program of the latest make thelr world tour. lthe personal direction of John Mur (Wie art of dieing. triple +71) Fo e and in interspersed | fh some good comedy | |M* GALLAGHER and Mr. the billing of novelties in \" iV Yes, they're the real, original Mr. Gallagher and Mr. can, and they are coming to Seattle for one week y May 10. They are starred with the Greenwich Village lies, and will appear at the Metropolitan. Shean, jaré Tom Handers and Arthur Millis, Prominent among these playersray Anderson. | |John Cromwell, will present in New | York new drama entitled “Har vest," Kate Horton, The piece is now in rehearsal under the di |rection of Mr, Cromwell | | “White Cargo," which has |playing at the Comedy theater, | moved to the %9th st, theater on | Monday night, March 30, and a new |play, ontitled “Ostriches, opened start-| Mesers. on the same l oted oper from in “T luding the theater on S 1, and on Monday r nce “The Schoo! n of arm Sebi nd will be during the During the Shubert, Augustin roles important Harvest,” Anhalt will present ¢ “Princess Ida fort theater week of Duncan in which the bert in well, will present York, Willie Howard, | whieh don, replacing are the Winter Maurice Tourneaur gaged by Carl Laemm sroduction of the “Sporting Lito," Jewel don jodrama, Al Jat each performance that the plece Garden summer, to be replac@l in the early “Hoffman” a Barcarolle night ght, Apr at the a musical v 1 play of “1 w in rehe in New April 13. week of April 20, in association with ut the Comed and Hale have been engaged for| the new Mesars, ussociation with John Crom: | soon in in “Sky H was moved recently from the Shubert theater to the Winter Gar-| Jolson in will thruout |fall by the "Passing Show of 1926 - ‘amous il 12, ar York | Loulne houses and indications remain has been en to direct a Wor for real the | | play, | Shu: | Now igh,” “Big at} tho Lon It will have an allstar cast and will go into production wooka, in the next few will re u'll | der King’s direct all |ice Terry, y quantit completion un. real good picture|'This Arthur Somers Roche in “Unguarded| wax adapted for screen use by men There it! Beatrice Van, while s Furthman scenario. everyone PALACE HIP: Seattle's Bargain Theatre AT PRICES JUST AS POPULAR AS THE SHOW AFTERNOONS ] EVENINGS & SUNDAY S wrote Continuous LrolleM. UNTIL TSGAG FRIDAY FEATURE PHOTOPLAY The ee Dare Devil Stunt Flyer in the World AND VAUDEVILLE | ORPHEUM & CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE 2:30—8:15—ldc to $1; Mats, 15e to 500—MA in+ ALL NEXT WEEK—STARTING TOMORROW A GREAT BILL IN CELEBRATION OF N-V:A: WEEK Orpheurn Concert Orchestra Aesop's Fables—Topics of the Day JACKIE AND BILLIE Thinking and Talking Birds The Popular Phonograph Artist ELSIE CLARK Singing Comedienne POWERS & WALLACE "Georgia” in ADLER-WEIL & HERMAN California's Sunkist Syncopators and 'Their Peripatetic Piano GIERSDORF SISTERS Trene, Elvira and Rae in a New Music and Dance Offering BERT ED YORKE & LORD “Two Gentlemen, Nevertheless” BRONSON AND EDWARDS “Nonsensical Absendities” THE PATHE NEWS COMING INTYRESHEAT APRIL 19

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