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te 4 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925 \Veteran Actor [ to Appear on ‘Jack Wil: on’s Company Billed at Triple Headliner, Featuring Montagu Love,Coming to Orpheum; LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING ?antages! | Vaudeville Specialties || Hoot Gibson looks 1. here meek enous Orpheum Bill (1) The Calm and Dale Revue, which puts on a mixture With song an: an entertal gheurdity with W best role. “Stepping Around,” the Calm & I an all-star comp: turing Al Calm It is said to be Production, inc gram of Bpersed with sc The cheert Downing and his pal, appear in a movh of music, song and dance, with a breezy line of talk Baid to be one of vaudeville’s best {sa ant ts one comedy acts. n The Helen Bach Trio of athl sd. The rest must bo artists, are appearing in an ow idtiatod ‘at the-ordinary acrobatic aerial offer-| Del Chain and Low Archer ing, including some very daring and| bringing one of the biggest comedy Her Story Screened LO age in anot urprise s Orpheum “Archer featur ions, ¢ America’ rctreases » years her efforts have hs The First | * and “Tan. e is play The year t has been seen to be program blended Mrs. Frank Wilt, wife of Dr. Frank Wilt of Seattle, is the living, breathing author of “Head Winds,” the photo- play starting Saturday at the ColumBia, with House Peters, the star. Mra. Wilt’s story was published in the Saturday ' Evening Post. Her pen name is A. M, Sinclair Wilt, turns. In short, n 5 / | Anna Denied It; [ Mystic Artist of comedy, song and dance, as one of the Pantages fea- plays the ARIZONA COWBOYS IN ZANE GREY FILM) than a score « A rangers Ww k from the CAST-OFF TAM NOW Bits 1 tam-oshanter ca A new knitt hered an ex i | wh Ba whic judes nine| of baseball & mechan- t to the Mexican 1 on to reerult Fables, the | typ Me with appe Doris Kenyo Day, the concert e world. Pits Hip Tin Tin, the won 3 were mer on the| the aturday's | Th the fo! y featuring ¥ nm and Marj y Beale Davi. Richard g feminine cowboys, filmed | fr locale of th tremend Constanee F famous stage # Yyon, Daw, sy _ rama thrilling, f banded of Amer picture, “Cod | Your Man. The story |country and de lumberjacks 2 lumber| AL ROCKETT a plot of] Al Rockett, as steal govern- Re PALACE HIP«ais< TODAY—TILL FRIDAY Jand, general production man: for First National Pictur week for Holly al Western rep: company during abroad of John MeCor McCormick and his wife, #8 Belgian police | ( are going to Europe t are June Mar a vacation of two or three ad Erie St. Ch | months on completion of Desert ited juvenile performers are’ Flower,” Miss line attractiona on the new ring je | some tho role hers in the The Screen’s Wonder-Dog Actor MATINEE ONLY SUNDAY, APRIL 26—2:15 P.M. Masonic Temple, Pine and Harvard Special Return Engagement SWEDEN Its Magic Beauty and Progress A Mighty Drama of the Lumber Camps An Entirely New, Panchromatic All Motion Travel Film Produced in Summer 1924, by Waldemar J. Adams Magnus Petersen, Seattle’s Scandinavian Tenor TERNOONS {5c and 20c 25¢ and 35¢ SAT. NIGHTS, SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS, ..,.35¢ CHILDREN ANYTIME 50¢ and 85e—Tax Included ADORNS MARY'S CURLS| ex dip- | JIM and LO ROGARD Song, dance wpatler Work Hard, Neauive Guliivé: Tt ts an {t was plan: ¢ spur of the mom went he reached the proper al d the ground in s that 24 hours ORPHEUM & CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE 0—8:15—15e to $1; Mats, 15e to 500—MA in-0222 ALL NEXT WEEK—STARTING TOMORROW Orpheum Concert Orchestra 2:35 | Aesop's Fables—Topics of the Day 2:45| LILLIAN FAULKNER AND COMPANY present “Play Ball” WARREN AND O'BRIEN s of Eccentricity” Lewis and Gordon Present the Brilliint Young Actress ROBERTA ARNOLD in “THEIR FIRST ANNIVE RY” by Anne Morrison. Staged by Bert Robinson MONTAGU LOVE “The Mansfield of the Screen” in a monologue B. Maddock Presents “THE TEST” “A Drama in Two Words by Ballard Mac: Donald,” with GI AND RICHARDS DEL LOU CHAIN & ARCHER n “OH, I DID NOT” Chain and Archer Present the Golf Wizard JACK REDMOND & CO. in “ON THE LINKS" THE PATHE NEWS 1,000 MATINEE SEATS 25c There Is a Matinee Every Day and Rin Tin Tin Movie Booked for Palace Hip. | but he's a terror a2 2 £ att ~ Montagu @s"THE SADDLEHAWK," ingular # c in mot ! fr ur at t yeu gilsh a 1 th ; William O Clare the world tn a forty-foot nail boat and Madaline | furnished him with ample materi in"@ Bit of } pitas wi Niet hag Ould Ireland" 4 ; [adstterent review, e) Ar he Ven Dave Manley § Seven gpbs ~ | % # Womanology* appear like, untry 1 this ~— . nite and later n Hought Edouard has a don shirts Pete large and un~ paint and a usualcast in, powder. ] i his act ~ but ‘ they are all } « >, “Shadows” ‘ aie Hoot Gibson in “The Saddle Hawk,’ furnishes the thrills for this week's Heilig show. : ' questa And the ville does the rest—there’s music and dancing and comedy and novelty : ——$———————— ot much has been left out. 1 | Here’s Another; ‘ i Necae dor Yourself Is Advice to Would- Be Stars : | A*® ae a ab acon hg Fitems t ( 4 j : } i | tures, starting with ll seadly matinee; (2) Montagu Love, well known stage and screen star, one of the headliners ‘ q © at the Orpheum next week; (3) Betty Burgess, who with her partner, does a comedy skit as one of the new Palace Hip attractions. | it f p é I Pantages aero CHARLES STEVENS RED LETTER DAY 1 oY a Footlight African Veldt Scene IS GOOD BLACK MAN FOR PAUL BERN tract! l Pi i — Attractions of Capitol Picture : ac: dodag ntiaeet the i EUM—Vaud A thr g tale f West at hi est I ae for Divorce,” he # a r the day for a long time. 5 Judge,” 2 vn of the news nal shot completed at PA elisa taskd con's: widely wed tho picture 4 at Santa Montes c sp “Such As Sit In Judge- er: “A negr : a 3 he film has been produced ? p ~ wWith lavish sett and was per ‘ Hh } sonally direc 1 i Bee pathy strong, cast Mee ear renee |e Jack Wilson, i ‘lat the Coliseum next week. r a him Into es th ‘, aes ‘ is appearing w Myscs Glekiceiar : including Giores Forsyth : peara and FR r in a m accepted the dare, got into 9 ? sensical revu arte so ae