Pantages Theatre Souvenir Program July 1925 Item #1434558501 This souvenir program comes from my family and is dated July 19 1925. They were at the opening. The program celebrates the grand reopening of the Pantages Theater is Seattle Washington. The size of the program is about 12 1/2 by 9 1/4. After the onionskin the program begins with a photograph of Alexander Pantages, President and General manager of the Pantages Circuit. That is followed by a full page ad from the Puget Sound Power and Light Company. Then a full page tribute to Mr. Alexander Pantages. Then an ad from the Robert Morton Organ Company. Then a photo of E. C. Bostick, Managing Director Pantages Theatre, Seattle. Then an ad from Pacific Shade and Drapery Company. A photo of Rodney Pantages, associate to Alexander Pantages. Photos of B. Marcus Priteca, official architect of the Pantages Theatre Circuit and A. B. Heinsbergen, Decorative Artist. A page with photos of the Executive Staff. A page with photos of the Pantages Theatre Personnel. A full page ad from the Seattle Daily Times. A page with the Pantages Theatre Organists. The reopening program is: Agnes Ayres in "The Awful Truth," from Ina Claire's Great Broadway Success by Arthur Richman and Pantages Songologue and Aesop's Fables and Pantages Concert Orchestra and Baggett & Sheldon and Morton Brothers and Goslar & Lusby and Lane & Harper and Mr. Jack Mundy in "Keyhole Kameos" with Miss Leda Errol. Coming next week (back in 1925) Harry Girard's California Musical Ensemble (plus description) and then the week of August 3rd America's Foremost Colored Review "Plantation Days" with 30 people in the "fastest, snappiest, peppiest revue ever presented." Then the week of August 10th the popular motion picture star Johnnie Walker. "You have seen Johnnie Walker as the Star in `Over the Hill,' `The Third Alarm' and many other screen successes -- now will be your opportunity to see him in person. And the program continues on. I was impressed with the ad from the Edison Company.