The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1920, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STAR * PAGE 3 | THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President DAY, OCTORER 25, 1920, y BaD Tom Mix Picture at Rex This ZAG ees Week Is a Regular Thriller NY SECOND NEAR SENECA ANOTHER SENSATIONAL SUCCESS IS HERE— NEW AND OLD 0 Wate ; % a coddh@ Rove:ts Giga Swenson Dexter- Monte Blne New Production bf Cecil B.DeMille hho race Whky Chace Noccr life Pint Dose: Grange ear ReBond” “SOMETHING TO THINK, ABOUT Tom Mix, the dare-devil actor, as he appears in the role of Th S 2 l O fi 4 F. a’ member of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police in “The ese Opecia fi erings rom Cyclone,” a picture full of thrills and action, at the Rex this aes sea The Extraordinary. Collection of ~i . Living Room Furniture r ever, Ko madly make Tom Mix's when Hugh meets with The Cyclone at t in which he ta kil tor has appeared in| to Lady Lillian’s fractic efforts HE Grote-Rankin Co. is better ready this season than ever before to help you with the planning Tier Ihpuonen (ifiys, n etquant Walgcriner huchand totaal iarrer Call of your new home and the refurnishing of old ones—ready to supply all requirements prompt- Canadian Northwest mounted ment ly, satisfactorily and at moderate prices, as for example these special offerings. in sent out to round up| ‘Thru the strategy of Dr. Brodie, a dangerous fang of semuggiers 4 of G het Caneel ie inane ae MAHOGANY FRAME CHAIR. - -$162.50 The intimate life of & woman who thinks she knows [inn mus costhecrt, sctdee | LIBERTY : || Even more comfortable than they appear in the illustration. Two styles of frames—Louis XVL | what love is—something never portrayed till now in a erin finds evidence of a murder,| “It's & Great Life,” the comedy and Queen Anne Period designs—can be selected with cushions covered with bye, mulberry or | The clues take him to the Sturgis | Tama at the Liberty this week. is| 1] taupe velour or soft neutral tapestry. } im is about to arrest dg 4 no end of amusement. | | Ferdinand Baird, te ary Roberts Rineheart i the! tor of the out: lor of thin story and on theif] These are well proportioned pieces—their solid mahogany and cane frames are ideally suited to law gang, but. the latter finds a motion picture! sms means of cn screen it is on a par with her pre enter into the furnishing of modern homes, and the price for the sofa is $162.50 and the chair Then’ begins the exciting man-| iit Nou iaave™ nee $79.50 hunt which leads to a Chinese joint in the city How Tim eventually lands his man and incidentally returns to the post with a bride brings the pic ture to a most satisfying climax. Cullen Landa, whose work as “the curly kid" in Rex Beach's “The Girt From Outside,” won him a host of| admirers,” i# cast in the leading role Mahogany Frame Sofa, Velour Cushions. ...$192.50 Mahogany Frame Rocker, Velour Cushions.. $98.50 It's « Great Life” ts vile , * » ‘ y, y fresh, original theme, a t as that Mahogany Frame Chairs, Velour Cushions.. 92.50 Mahogany Frame Chair, Velour Seat....... 19.75 é eee holds & world of interest tor every Mahogany Frame Chairs, Velour Cushions.. 69.50 Mahogany Frame Chair, Velour Seat.... 29.75 CLEMMER peony. dea ~ he humoroy of y, ‘, i, Ss i Is there such “a thing as an inno-| adventures of two young boys in i" Mahogany Frame Rocker, Velour Cushions.. 69.50 onto Frame Sofa, Tapestry Cushions.. 198.50 cent lie? Does it pay to make any| prep school. They are just at th: EK » Chai Te! Sushi id } any Frame Chai i nies Of eeuaprepine with. the truth? [nod when & boy Sede co holes tne| Mahogany Frame Chair, Velour Cushions... 127.50 fahogany Franie Chair, Tapestry Cushions. 97.50 Most people assume a highly vir-| threshold of manhood. | tuous air when asked these ques-| Practical joking, romance, and an| ——— ve tions and intimate that, ‘as far as| imagination that stops at nothing |) — : — - ————— : they are concerned, the truth, the/and encompasses everything, lead | ° so that a producer or ggenario editor | agription of the action of a story. It whole truth, and nothing but the} the two youths into a round of ad- y can understand what the author is & guide to the director, and @ truth has rigorously dominated their| ventures which, though sertons no SLS or. ro PERE one etna ee igen lives. But this pretension decetves | enough to their way of thinking, fur NARRATIVE FORM ois . | Tc ‘% no one. hishes an abundance of fun for the NOT ALWAYS WELCOME producer prefers’ the ‘of @ story, so that it can be turned ys welcome, but if, over to a studio continuity writer, — mosphere of artificialities:, grew up) COLONIAL thru the great array of conversation who has been trained to construct with the idea that telfing the gird H. B. Warner's competing ability | and beautiful writing ,the editor can S¢ript in the manner peculiar to that bor an ereenty envicing, Pro} as & finished actor is displayed to} O il €s see a screen vehicle—a picture story | Particular studio, cedure. Her romantjg.soul rebelled | full advantage in “One efore | then th crip , Some at sg! lr oft Fosse. speedy: Dawn,” « screen adaptation of yea | CONTEST RULES cate tea 5 pees» oy eae on aa ee home ness. Accordingly, she spun from the] field Scott's novel, “Behind Red Cur writing directly for the screen to use|and something that can be trans glistening strands of her imagina-| tains,” now showing at the Colonial this form | ferred to the screen, is what is want. S ne Colonia . Send in your name and address, age and present occupation to the 7 ) “ - the little white Me s that sped!) The action takes place at a house| iggy maior The Seattle Star. This constitutes your registration in the} Continuity is a more detailed de-|ed. Try it. You may be the winner, lorth harmlessly into her world, Aut-| party, where H. B. Warner admits| compesition. - tered prettily and vanished. nett that Frank Leigh, as the hypnotint.) 9° ite guided by the daily accounts In The Star. That is, she poy prod tos = | has & petty power over the minds! 3° study types or roles most suitable to Loulse Glaum, for your story each Hittle tie) of men, but that he can not subvert must fit this star, had a string concealed in its tail, and! the Divine Mind, and he will find th le. Th - . 4 wil a thix may be in any form you - ~ the day came when they all rose|true when he attempts to make al 4. Make preg et as brief as possib! ey Oro from their hidden places and turned | good man do an evil thing. wish to submit them. i upon Becky, with the direat of conse 5. Contest closes at midnight, December 1. Other Pieces of Living Room Furniture representing similar good values include: “Let's go to The Liberty” ts always good advice Until Tuesday night. only—a study in large laughs— Gy PROBLRIA R As a matter of f The hypontist dares W to al cleart: a arner t a Contestants in the 8. Parker Read, ; clearly : 4 quence: low himself to be hypnotized, and he! yy geattle Star $5,000.scenarto con- HOW TO TELL INCHAR r The many humorous, exciting and! fnally submits, The hypnotist then | teat, now in progress, are inquiring | STORY - “ a somewhat pathetic complications lit-| commands Warner to kill. Howard tle Becky gets herself into are de Nghtfully unfolded on the screen at as to the form in which the story) In writing a synopeis of your story Davies, a member of the house party | «neuld be submitted to the judges. [you are required to tell your story who has forced his attentions on he ' vere J: ~ There are three forms in which the |as tho you were relating something ¢ Clemmer this wee age - ; AF Teauanars ‘singe’ sinters ‘SHothine ie Q@ Nilsson, whom Warner! scenario may” be sulmitted—synop- | you had already seen happén on the ? r ’ or ; psa owes. re and continuity form. |pereen, For instance: —— : 4 fook But the Truth.” - | sis, narrative an im PES aG her ‘ eee The next morning Davies is discov.| ‘The synopsis form is in more EEM-|. -winiam Golden, the hero, linger- ered murdered, and t ypnotic spell | eral use, because of its omission of > ° : i ’ ¥ " e ae, e ed in the doorway, uncertain and . ¥ other success-| corasnum over Warner in #0 compelling as to|fine language and unlimited conver | \ien” noticeable hesitation, before | MMT EWM ase aa eu dias 5 “| Pretty Dorothy Dalton ts starring | make him really think that be killed| sation on the part of the characters, | rusning into the room.” Golden " Z3AWOURS' LEAVE | at the Coltiedum until Tuesday night | Davies. The unraveling of the mys-|and because thru this form ‘the 8¢-| sould register trouble, doubt, uncer. only. Mins Dalton is appearing in «| tery is baMing, to say the least. |tion of the story can be told more) rainty, before leaving the door. He Pleomedy seston i ag photodrama, “Half an) Henry King has handled the direo-| A wananannnrwrnnrrnnnnnn |hoiild also avoid being called on | tion of “One Hour Before Dawn" 3 | coward. Sir James M. Rarrle wrote the] with splendid attention to detail daughter away to be educated. saa " i | “Cut to the room and we see gv play, which has to do with the ad “When the Wind Blows” t# the tl Four years elapse. Ruth returns }She and David become engaged. | Char ay reeaae A i rp brs by the story comes Jim, Mrs. Golden. Snitith is insistent, an¢ in a measure, threatening in his at ventures of Lady Lillian, a titied| tis of a “Snub” Pollard comedy lady, who is virtually sold by her| shown on the game bill. There are| Then into , i “ He 1 ies ns rections Richard Garson, a wealthy Amer: | ings. ar oa Davia }and looks coldly upon the pair, hay can. cee a Co " ; ing somewhat regained his usual Garson Js in love with his young | erranp There is an elopement. composure.” wife, but her poldness arouses bis!” Ciora swanson, Elliott Dexter,| Time again elapses. Ruth, now| And on and on the action could be and he treats her badly, Sh¢) oo ciore Roberts and Monte Blue|a widow and in destitute circum:| told. The most favored synopsis is # the company of Hugh Paton, @| J tne featured players in Ceell| stances with a little bey to support,|/the one that cah depict clearly and{ member of the same class as #h.! 1. sriies photodrama, “Semething| return to her old home. She finds |in fewest words a story in action, who has been reduced to the work-| 1) wink about,” which is playing her father blind and in the poor- | describe sets and delineate chatacters an extended engagement at the| hous David still resides on the —— Strand hill. He finds Ruth, takes her to David Markley is a cripple. He is| his home and they are married a wealthy art student and lives| After a number of pathetic scenes, | alone’ upon th@, hil! of a small vil-| Ruth realizes that she loves David. | ang » V ednesdi lage. David bécomes frie y with Miss Swanson is Ruth, Dexter | jens ee se | Anderson, the village blacksmith. | plays David, Theodore Roberts theg LOVE DAVIS Warlitaer Alice Joyce in “The Prey He te here agaio— He sends Anderson's pretty young! father, and Monte Blue ts Jim Dirk Northwestern Business College. — | “Girts, take my advice; don’t ever fib to your hubby!” MADGE Agnes Martin, who scored such a < hit on the stage jp ey "and “The .” all of the apposite Johnny Hines A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 reen Just Tonight and What happens “A City’ Sparrow” and “Sham” 1329 FOURTH AVENUE he scala : ‘sates by grt in that crashing R “THE : ih. | A Paramount Picture TRUTH” Just Tonight and Tuesday to see this noted drama PROM TAGE PLAY MALOTTE —_ “The Toonerville Trolley” WURLITZER A First National Comedy CO! edd Coming Wednesday—“The Tree of Knowledge” In order to introduce our new (whalebone) Plate, which te the Hahtest and it plate known, govers ve Nttle of the roof of the mouth; api age he 3 ‘you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- teed 16 years. EXAMINATION FREE TEETH Whalebone set of teeth oabe -88 $4 Crowns ... 4 $8 Bridgework $2 Amalgam Filling PAINLESS EXTRACTION 1 work guaranteed for 15 years. ‘Amve impression tal im the feoroing and get teeth same day. Hxamin and advice fr xe Work. We Stand*the JOE ROBERTS Banjo Soloist “TheCyclone” am A whirlwind of action and rapid-fire Western stuff—a tale of a Northwest Mount ed Policeman pursuing his man and getting him! Clemmer Music Liborius Hauptman, Director EXTRA! MAN-0’-WAR WINNING The Greatest of All Horse Races Open Sundays From ® to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 907 URIVEUSITY ST. Oppesite Vraser-Paterson Om Mack Sennett Comedy

Other pages from this issue: