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THE SEATTLE STAR Stren. ‘Aileén’s Tealous Menjou Toys W fith Too “Too Many Hearts as Hero of Strand Picture Alwaya the Boat Entertainment First and Pike Tonight—Thursd: Friday—Then Gone! He’: S King’s Jackal Hdmund Lowe Has Leading Role in Davis Story Coming to Capitol WEDNESDAY Jl Ann Pennington |Dances in Film | of the Ziegfeld Ane you'll Ann Pennington, eee Volley, who appeared in a house haven't party @equence in “Manhandled,’ ib ring Gloria Swanson, has made venture into the movies in » in tho Dark.” Menjou, LAllian Ttieh n, Pringle are featured in the pr fon, bi Vrodertok | Lonadale’s stage p' “Aren't We All’ Miss Pennington ts at a he » feathers sure 1 y again an en party in th A Kis» in, the Dark, cuses Ann of flirting with Tho girls go to it, and it's real taugh her man. \Former Follies Pals . Faith, humor, friend- Act Together in Film ship, Irish wit and Two ex-Follion girls, Dorothy Jewish shrewdness pha yt ae a ry en tartign will bring laughter to pe oA Broadway Butterfly,’ your lips and tears to n” now I Mourne your eyes—in this formerly played toge' A of the New York noted as the brightest st Side, by Willard Yghts of Boardway ae » Devore and * 4 ; A Mack Sen ett Delight ‘ RALPH GRAVES Dat Siaitinon: ot 1 : leen Pringle is the stately heroine of “A Kiss in the Shirley Mason Film roles. Myrtle 1 Matta : - Paks Celebrated yee the adven' You'll find fascinating and en- trancing entertainment when you see Norma Talmadge in “The Lady,” the big First Na- tional picture opéning af the Strand Saturday. Winsome Polly Pearl, although she didn’t have a very cheerful start, tried so hard to be the lady—did she succeed? Well, you will be the judge of that when you see the picture—and you will surely see it, for it is too big to miss. Zane Grey Cieates Novel Situation Western Thriller for Winter Garden | {usbandi arden | i Trained for Great Outdoors; [Svetos ree Edmund Lowe, who has rece ntly undergoné @ rapid “= sos WALLACE 5 Pe t Richer gil : D ne to ‘stardom, has. the principal masculine role in “Honor! nop Chant will be the attract On the Wurlitzer Now Directs Ballroom CONES ior Greta rn Tare Among Men the picuriztion of Tchr Harding Dav bse ie price ely t s hoes pee novel, “The King’s Jackal,” which starts Thursday at the ente Gi SATURDAY ‘ ar rama ks Capitol. Sa ae ge” af ZANE GREY'S Se ee icc a SS rrnind “Song and Fun | Jazz Old Stuff | Compare Work | ri ee 1 vero” Take Honors ea of Two Great | Poe: VC iain cule : "on Pan Bill Till Friday Night Only— CONSTANCE |“Sea Hawk’ Surrent | Attraction at Market * \Priscilla Dean in _ “Storm Daughter” me TAL M A D G E | A tumultuous ste That most popular of Satatint Ayes aay sea and a hurr! 5 The se “The of the P 1 kidnaped by ay man, forced America with a crew of r men, all trying to o was : ANTONIO MORENO “and 4 other sweethearts, in “LEARNING TO LOVE” A First National Picture ‘Tables Turned for ° ‘\Connie and Moreno Once Winona Princess Sky, the Indian prima donna, appearing at the Heilig this le week, JA 4? Humy Heap ¢ ) inj 8h of the big In se Griffith for a appear: ‘deman,” y stage suc ing Alfred Lunt, d4 a three weeks’ Constance Ant Novel Invention Basis for Picture : D. ¢ lead and tes the} * 8 *# for this prod’ ; The ; din wit fain, SCAN Besides Miss Dempster and Al- | lum Eh as Wine her HARRY LANGON |fred Lunt, the cast includes, W. 3 aa thi to wh in a Mack Sennett howler— | Fields, who is his blu & comes nat “ALL NIGHT LONG? |role for the screen; Glenn Ander RUG) | viva lana |: Sarecnal or not ecg te H ¢ Fair, Marie Shotwell, | is is used as kt she be made his 4 and chants oe {fie Shannon, Erville Anderson, | for tho . by which a sixties iaeahion as syncopated as Coliseum Concert |Dorothy Bicknell and Allan Simp- | man meets his rise rise to fame ge Van Since | ga od t Orchestra | son and his col read mat is 4 classic and popu under WINELAND playing “The Song Shop” * and fostered the = é genius of Norma, agreed And nov at the Co ‘The J. & V. Syncopators wildly delightful agnin is seen wtih * * * become a star and comediennes, but as an COMING Betty Compson in “New Lives for Old” man 1 at the fd. Music, Rick |Minstrels Coming given .a two-year'’s s under the best — as State Headliner yea! teachére in Paris Traveling 3.000 mil Dy wa fe The five acts of feature} She has » the Ameri: | a direct 1 vaudeville, together with the mot! an Vat ‘ “The Wandere: W. Walsh re-| picture, King’s Creek Law ing a mi! ently arrived in Los Amgeles from eo Manley, will leave the |ciroult fy Every two New York. The father of Raoul | Wednesday night |years, sh a European tour Walsh, who will produce the famous a headline offering starting|and is now awaiting word from her y, announced he has come | Thursday is a minstrel show, called | be 4 . William Morris, who s purpose of watching “Artists of the Soutt Thirty per Harry Lauder, as to the opening scenes of sons take part in th clever mix-|when she will sail again for the This is the first time | ture of harmonious and humorous | continent the picture. the two men have been together for | almost three years. Walsh also ts | % the father of George Walsh, the well known actor. sketches, Southern songs and | ” dances, As usual, there with | ruptions. Oroville Caldwell, who appears op- the Rosebud Revue is|posite Alice Terry in ‘'Sackcloth and | some new musical inter- | Scarlet, six feet threo inches tall and weighs 190 pounds. LADIES’ DAY CRYSTAL POOL Every Thursday From Sn AVEAT inet tan 15c PRISCILLA DEAN “THE STORM DAUGHTER” 6x 1150 Manuel Romain and his twin sons, Thomas and Raymond, |who make up one of the featured acts at the Palace Hip ie week, are shown above. The father is in the middle. Raymond is —er—on the right, no, the left, no, ‘e not | sure which is which: Anyway, the twins are there, and | it’s certain that their dad is in the middle. WO enthusiastic bos T twins, are }his 19th Pacific coast tour, He first | making thelr local leville de-| came to the Coast with the Primrose | M but at the Palace Hip under the care-|and West minstrel: when Senttle | 12 to 2 P. e a | ful supervision of their father, him nothing more than a hamlet Topay Se | self a veteran performer ‘The last time he was here was in H H “p Broadway | Manuel Romain, one of vaude-| 1920 over the Orpheum clrcuit Warm Ocean Water Swimming Ay villo's best. known performers, has | ‘Tho elder Romain Jn widely known Free Class Instruction He is Thoma formed a new act | in’ his twin | mond. They ix 18 minutes “Dreakit hruout the untry for his phono Butterfly ne He has made numer for Mdison, Columbia and Capt. Roy E. Daughters Instructor but the difference tan’t 1 peaking of making he EE ea ala uid he would rather f vaude 0 Daily 2 EL Seay bole eel BDAst ie audiences than mi phono. en Dai .m. iot- | tts the first trip for the boys to Araph record, “It's « terrible ordeal,” P Mee t-8208 the Pacifie coant, and their first year | he way nd a hard ordeal to stand in vaudeville, Tho father jy now on | before a talking machine and sing,” town, ne resident. but now Py ey Fy) THEATRE Finer futnve ax Macsson THE BARGAIN OF SEATTLE bade NOW! VIRGINIA VALLI —x— “UP THE LADDER” AND BIG SHOW COMEDY NEWS NANCY FAIR COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA 5—BIG ACTS—5 NEW YORK ROAD sHOW Buco tal y of Pretty G Girls tn ng and Dance comEDY CONCERT ORC Admissions, 10. Clear-| 3 DAYS—STARTS TOMORROW EDMUND LOWE and CLAIRE, ADAMS i Willard Mack Is Jackie’ s Author JAMES KIRKWOOD in “DISCONTENTED Tomorrow BOK CUSTER in “Galloping Vengeance” Antonius Jensen's Winter Garden LAST TIMES TODAY SHIRLEY MASON of “THAT FRENCH LADY” the , even playwright, | tenation VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES || ReeythariWeyS?saae omT ES one-time New York stage fa- ar In the supporting cas THE SON DODGER AFTERNOONS) NICHTS,SUN. of “One-Way Street.’ They | WITH EXCEPT SUN. }) & HOLIDAYS Lumsden Hare, Holding, || 8 PRETTY MAIDENS—8 IN A MUSICAL COMEDY A Merry Mixture of Gay Life MANY OTHER ACTS THE PICTURE “SOILED” 15'25 VAUDEVILLE | ot FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Now ere PERFECTION’E From the Red Book Story, “The Debt of Dishonor” Ne eels MAMA WITH JOHNNIE W i 4k HARLAN Vivi EXTRA ATTRACTION! U.S. NAV PLAYING “A Kiss in the Dark” —with— Adolphe Menjou Lillian Rich Aileen Pringle TOM MIX In ZANE GREY'S “Riders of the Purple Sage” AVY PRE! ‘CROSS: THE = Vaudeville Areadlan Band HEILIG MARKET THEATRE Third and Madison Day | SulS ef kle & Hillle | Elsie Clark Sind LATEST PARIS Bacay Styles in Col 3105 sho |) (American Owned) et ai Inno Powers and | *"* |) First Avenue, Betweed Wallace | Pike and Uyion Salvatore Santaella oT Alder, Weil This Week Only— and Herman | | 120 | | | i and the Strand 39 Brilliant Orchestra pray sereaor res “Th § H k” Tolo Solo ees | C Ca aw | Quartette Singing 49 | Yorke & Lord mammoth production, costing | ono i] 000,000; 14 big stars and 00 other play jah Chorus’ he Menstan 4120 | 400 PH PA tdwardy 10110 KWS (10125