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SATURDAY, SERIE MBER 2 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 8 «Char leston Mad” Timely Will King Offering | aa : Uninvited Guests Were Federal Men Auto Club Against U. S. Road Aid Cut Bobs, Massages, Conclave Themes =, Vaudeville ety Orpheum; Duffy Players to Present “The Goose Hangs |)'*° sive: ius PM M ' High” at Me tropoliti in; Vaudeville, Film at Pantages 8s; New P "rogre vm at State Sunc And Mr, Jack Hain, Yn ’ ; on massaging. Many en | fore the features have beer hift studio befe rive TOMORROW “IN THE NEXT ROOM” werx BEGINNING MONDAY THE GREATEST LAUGH HIT THE SEASON MAin-0222 Twice Every Day, 2:30,8:15 MAin-0222 STARTING TOMORROW AFTERNOON OF AMERICAN LIFE E OF THE COMEDY First Orpheum tou who for three year omedy star on Br McGRATH AND DEEDS Artistle designing of songs and comedy MANKIN “The Frog Man” Buddy Doyle| Chase Latour in The 20th Century “Around the Corner” Minstrel By Paul Gerard Smith : 4a i (1) HELEN STRYKER, with the Henry Duffy Players at the Metropolitan, to offer “The Goose Hangs High,” ting Monday; Ethel Burney, clever dancer with W ill King’s musical comedy company, featured in “( sharleston | " next week; (3) Two of the “Knick-Knacks of 1925” ¢ ompany, on next week’s Pantages bill; (4) part of the Jack- son Trio, coming to the State on Sunday; (5) James Barto n, whose act headlines the Orpheum program, starting Sun- i Pant Footlight ae a ” ._|Strand Stage Main einer all a Attractions feature picture attrac Will King and whik h| pens at th rr Monday, of. ve ain ane | meat ne ee ove «| Arranged Like DLYTAN—Duffy Players lor entertainment. Heddiining what | Radio Station The Goose Hangs High.” || are said to be all atellar acts, is a| In conj LARRY STOUTENBURGH World’s Pocket Billiard Expert Assisted by Mae Alameda George beautiful mintature production of dance cameos, with a New York called “Knick Knacks of ‘They offer a medley of |*HC* of radio week, w dances ranging from those of the | ay, the stago at the hy ago to the most modern of | converted into a broadcasting stu’ ¥ deville, headlin. with James —Vaudertlie and filma STATE—Vaudoville and film. LEWIS BEACH Aesop's Fables—Pathe News—Topics of the Day : Nights—25c, 50¢, $1.00 and $1.25 TEV SGT 5 ne three seasons with | @5t stepping. Tho scenic inv and those people who have been lis SENSIBLE Burgiln Matiness Wednesday and Daily Mats—1,000 Seats at 25¢ ds of humor, This 3 if to the music, static and other PRICES Saturday—25e, 50c and 75e (Some Reserved at 50c) was first heralded as ether by made such a hit tn A Good Seat on the Lower Floor for 25c¢ at Daily Matinees (Bxcept Sundays and Holidays) Nighis, Ie to $1.00 Matinees, 25¢ to 50c » derived from th just what happens ating room. re films for the first time inter: | day night at nationally known race horses like | gherman & Clay will broadcast thelr . irs, ho makes of him-| Man o' War, Morovich, Falr Play| regular weekly program from the es seeks out a dancing teacher| self a wonderful comedy character. | and others. Strand stage. The official announc- starts her lessons | Hoe ts assisted by Law Christy and| In support of the headliner onjers, Haymond and Bert, whose} he show opens with a spec-| The action of “The| the vaudeville bill are Spencer and| voices are very famillar to all Be song number by Will! Post’ allows Mr. Barton to do con-| Williams, who present a skit called |attle'’s ears, will appear in person y and the entitled, | side: of his famous dancing | “Putting It Over." This act gets| and conduct the affair. Se t. 27th pies Dreamer of I * The song is} | many laughs and Spencer ts an in-| On Tuesday night at 9:15 Hopper} Pp ° under be: ul subdued light- | th © of Larry Stouten-|imitable comedian. In an offering | &@ Kelly’s program will be broadcast. effects wit 3 and premiere pocket bil-| entitled “Speed and Personality,” | ed, and on each night some Seattle) evel costuming. Hard player. The shote that have) Jackson and Taylor, two clever col-|tirm will conduct its broadcasting at | Casey Jones and the company | m: him famous are demonstrated, | ored boys, give an exhibition of re- | another Charleston feature In} and with the assistance of a singer) markably fast dancing. Bordner | gong, “I'm Charleston | he makes an offering sald to be de-| and Boyer thrill the audiences with|and a Uttle surprise along comedy to Charleston,” with all the| cidedly interesting | their antics, and the Norvalles, in| tines mbers vielng with each other in| y Chase and Charlotte Latour,| their novelty, “An Artist's Studlo,”| McGrath and Deeds combine music new dancé. jin “Around the Corner," have al exnibit some extremely hazardous| and a litte stepping in Just the right | "lm Tired of Everything but| comedy offering that ts sald to be! gymnastics. proportions. Some delightful imper- | m” is the number in which Jean! sure to please. There f# a “hick”| yaura Van Winkle will render | sonations of a neglected wife enhance ed this week. Bess| town setting on the stage right be-] an elaborate surprise sonologue. | the comic value of the act Mi has a snappy offering in| sido a metropolitan street corner, and| Mankin, “the frog man,” provides “f the action combines the rural with an unusual novelty. He ts as as-/ and Howard Evans urban. Two assistants help things | tary minstrel,” will be found to be a/ tounding an he in clever. The Trans in “AIL Pepped) along. delightful entertainer. He has new| field Sisters come heralded as two of 1 Hambly in “Take 'Em| Buddy Doyle, “the twentieth cen-|songs and up-to-the-minute repartee | New York's best entertainers the Door Blues,” and lyn | = SS = = feller in “ iden Girl” ren Kank / Musi CA! P Herminc King’s. wtiper ‘olotta| CONTINUOUS SUNDAYS &- HOLIDAYS 5B lOQ’Anniversary Contrast Stephenson’s Locomotive (1825) with the Latest Engine of the “North Coast Limited” [1925] , NE HUNDRED YEARS ago “Locomotion No. 1,” first puffed at the “fearsome” speed of five to twelve miles an hour over the Stockton-Darlington Railroad in England. This was the birth of rail- roading. Twenty-five years ago, the first “North Coast Limited” drew into Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland-the pioneer transcontinental train to the Pacific North- west. Contrast 1825 and 1925! Contrast the speed of “Locomotion No. 1,” with that of giant NORTHERN PACIFIC locomo- tives which bring the “North Coast Limited” @ again this week in thelr pro-} fam of jazz music before the} Next Saturday King will open! h the popular comedy, “The| magh Cost of Loving.” A special) ion has been arranged for the| mpany and is funnier than ever | ifore. p On Friday night the third “profit- ing night” will be held, with prizes to winners in the competi- tion. b A new matinee price of 25 cents for all matinees, except on Satur- % Sundays and holidays. Metropolitan | Beginning Monday night and for pone week only, the Henry Duffy| PPlayers will present for the first | ime in this city the merry comedy | pet youth and family loyalty, “The | [Goose Hangs High,” which ran for F200 nights at the Bijou theater, pNew York city. Tho play was written by Lewis} pBeach, author of “A Square Peg’! fand other great successes. It was| P Produced by the Dramatists’ theater, pitc., composed of six of the best pANown writers in America—Owen Davis, James Forbes, Cosmo Ham-| Hilton, William Anthony McGuire, Arthur Richman and Edward Childs it is a pleasant journey on a great ‘ traveling hotel with newest of Pull- mans and with luxurious Observation Cars, including library, card rooms, barber, valet and bath. ‘ Meals then demanded a wayside stop. Today NORTHERN PACIFIC “Famously Good” Meals are eaten in perfectly appointed diners while the train speeds through scenic grandeur, { Truly a century of achievement — and one that points to even greater travel comfort in the future! One thing is certain: “North Coast Limited” holds securely the leadership it hasmain- tained for twenty-five years and you may y deals with a pair of | arents who have| r thelr children’s | pretterment The three ygtngsters, | ef college age, thoughtlessly spend | pMoney right and left, and selfishly forget their parents for thelr col- lege friends. ever, the father 1s forced to| | st > his job litical pressure, | EXCEPT ° SAT.SUN. om HOLIDAYS and here is where the big test fomes. The yc ters risa nobly | fo the crisis. They forego all thelr Posy plans and give up their friends and dreams, go out and hunt Jobs| and prepare. to help as best they| can, | The play ‘s under the personal dl- Fection of Mr. Hugh Knox and he | Announces the cast as follows: How- | ard Miller, Maurice Franklin, Helen | Audiffred, Arthur Pierson, Norman French, Don Austin, ie Dunkel, Shirley MacDonnell, Helen Stryker, Clara Williams, Ada Daniels, Ethel Bradley, John Nickerson and others. Beginning next Monday night the Henry Duffy Players will efter for | their farewell attractiog the scream ingly funny farce, “The Whole Town's Talking,” also written by Lewis Beach! | Orpheum | The Orpheum announces a9 a head Mner for the week starting Sunday ony the blagest com » It js the ugh-pr “The Pest,’ Jame Barton inj the title role tarton, necording to reports, has been convulsing Broad attractl 6 this ned ducing hit, | HERMIE KINGS “4 SUPER- SOLOISTS from Chicago to North Pacific Coast in seventy hours, Contrast crude accommodations of one hundred years ago with the palatial comfort of today on the “North Coast Limited.” Then a trip was a perilous adventure. Today A. G, KINSMAN, General Agent Ticket Office; 1407 FOU “North Coast Limited” Famous for It’s Service orthern Pacific Railway depend upon its continuing to earn that distinction. New travel refine- ments will find their way first to this Pioneer Transcontinental train, which will al-vays merit your patron- age when traveling between Chicago and the North Pacific Coast. ORVILLE NEER, City Passenger Agent TH AVE. Phone: ELiot-5560 sisbaes