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THINK OF Kathlyn Williams Tom Forman Irving Cummings Robert Warwick Winter Hall Wanda Hawley Theodore Kosloff IN A SINGLE CAST That’s what you'll see here WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY in Paramount's “THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE” MALOTTE ~ Women, good or bad—where the . WURLITZER they love much, forgive much. \ Dorothy Dalton in “Half an Hour” Says Good-bye Tuesday stokers were injured. The liner wi mn e Stokers Killed {ii uatiner sian tor New York a0 in Ship Explosion 002 «+ revsirs are compietoa HAWRE, Oct. 26.-—Nine stokers| A natural curiosity In Japan ts the fm an explosion .on the liner| “insect bell.” It France were‘ taken ashore here which emits harmonious sounds lke Hate yesterday for burial. Five more! those of a little silver bell.* SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor Music lovers of this city have a real treat in store when they hear the Seventy Artists which Conductor Spar- gur has assembled for the coming sea- son, beginning Friday evening, Novem- ber 5, at Meany Hall. ‘The Symphony Society hae done everything possible to bring this wonderful opportunity within the reach of all , Music students will be given a 20% dinconnt upon presenting at the Symphony office a signed statement from their teachers! Those who desire may secure season tickets and pay for them in two, three or four payments. QE ashe atte ae ae Never in the history of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra has there been such a demand for season ticke Those who have made reserva- tions should call for their tickets at once. Those who have not secured season tickets should do #0 NOW, as indications point to a sold-out house. tal rare SEASON TICKET PRICES r Symphony | Popular © | Series | Series Friday Evenings $4.50, $6.75. $9.00, $13.50 $3.15, $4.50 $18.00 | $6.75, $9.00 All seats reserved for both the Sym- phony and Popular Series. c EB, WHITE <= Gaturday Evenings 7 a m \ Manager. es Ne SOM SUE AIR es Office, Second Floor, Sherman, Clay Telephone Main 414 Sogo PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to tntroduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the lightest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- teed 16 years. EXAMINATION FREE Whalebone set of teeth. BO tad oe $8 Bridgew: $2 Aaalaon ¥ Filling ......... PAINLESS EXTRACTION aranteed for 1h yenra Have impression takem in the et teeth ame day. Examination and advice free. Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Work. We icing this ad rw Sundays worm 9 ® to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 5 Oppestte Freser-Patersen Om is @ Diack beetle, | rex “Mother” of War Widows’) Home to Investigate Inawmuch as there are 1,600 peor n the state contributing to the au port of t home civil w widows at Puyallup, Mra, Row of Seattle, “mother said today she would | Houghton, Veatigate to quantity of ne in the home Thew w people who keep up the | the bottom a rumor the blackberry THE SEATTLE iveat Life p 1 at » The Oy REA—Tom Mix in BW YORK'S fam | y Roberts Itine Madge Kennedy in i Museum of titution Rave a right to know the Natural Jlistory furnishes some truth,” Mrs, Houghton said. “It h8* interesting atmosphere in Madge been reported to prohibition agent! jennedy’s latest pleture, )""The tt wéveral gallons of wine havel arin” It here that the eiédy been found there. [ shall find out.” | sive, Warder te the profligate husband of ber girlhood chum, i1 Man Thought Dead lthoughtiess but wholly praiseworthy eturns to Home FOND Dt LAC Wis... Oct. 36 — A shod y corner wf the great amy . 9 d ye . “° |) enormous and aw “piring skeleton to oc oe a Ge Three weeks ago of the great dinosaurus, made an ideal meetir lace This & only and friend 1 him anaa me picture, which ie béing shown at the ter house here Saturday the fam tly thought it was his ghost. ! Guell was struck on the head 20 tt > Me Rant econatel year aco and a «plinter of bone|"" °& y a ver yao * wa upposed to have plerced his P* me — pe ” Pew lintyy ete ssing bie remark. | Proving @ delightful medy attrac 7 poole ries many a man back to h ‘Seattle Oculist Dies on Way Hom Dr. Ay W. Hawley who died Monday while on his w home from a medical convention | Kansas City tle, He died suddenly at Kala Mich. Inqylring Reporter: | 4 } nothing to Think About" har | been produced with a typical De CONTEST RULES Mille cast, Including joria Bwan 1. Send in your name and address, age and present occupation to the, QUESTION von, Monte Blue and Elliott Dexter. | Contest Editor, The Seattle Star, This constitutes your registration in the . ore | competition eRe ree vie, sree Coree | cos semene 2. He guided by the daily accounts in The Star “ sear Fontaine Fox's “Tooneyville| 3 Study typem or roles most suitable to Loulse Glium, for your story / ANSWERS Trolley That Meets All Traine” in| Mrast fit this star, | |} LR. HOGG, JR, 1908 Second ave. tine latest comedy to reach the| 4% Make scenarios as brief as possible, They may be in any form you | N.—What are you trying © de?/ screen, The comical little Tooner-| Wish to submit them, | Kid me? Why don't you M@k me] vijie skipper, Aunt Eppy, the power 5. Contest closes at midnight, December 1. ont ae Ramee WEE eee | tul Katrinks a a other Fox) Interest in the J. Parker Read, Jr..| Job of it, and If you do not win one Law and honor are pitted ame € acters are shown in action. ttle Htar sab aemmaein comes { Se eiaaaee die P. 1, CLYDE, 1126 17th ave—t1|" ‘Tmis comedy ts shown in conjune| ts srrwine ty Teens tena | ot the maler Deties, your story tiny against corruption and crook- don't feel lke | this morning. | MISS V. Wasn't it Oh, I don't like to answer quentions! | MRS oD. should 1 know? B. A. CLAUSEN, Battery st.—Vice president Taft? Ob, Lord, you've got me! answering COLMAN, Winslow fooll don't know INQUIRING REPORTER (himeetf) Doggoned if I know. think. | Sherman, Pine is used in nearly al! and remedies for im thal rified molasses, hone: par ayrul ‘ul you can ure cl or corn syrup, instead of » Either way, you make » for three times the money. It dou can feel this take hold of cough or cold in a wey that means be dry, ee s. The cough ma: hoarse and tight, “2 ma ently loose from form: blegm. lamed =membranes—and ombination will stop or leas. 'y ordinary throat ailmer tract, and is f for its prompt e: Beware of subs poe ist for upon coughs. itutes, As | ral elge anteed to give abso- isfaction or money refunded. if The Pinex Co,, Ft. Wayne, Ind FAREWELL TONIGHT TO ONE HOUR BEFORE , J. WARREN Ki WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA EXTRA MAN.O- WAR WINNING The Greatest of All Horse Races JOE ROBERTS Banjo Soloist Beattie oculiat will be buried in Seat-| questions | William Jennings Bryan? MOYES, Foster—How First ave. and under wagha. The i pint— more than you can buy ready-made The pny ¥] the same—in this Pinex Splen- asthma, hoarte- highly concentrated com nuine Norway pine ex- the world over your 2M ounces of Pinex” Sirection and don’t accept any- RRIGAN’ hood days, The leading is that of a youth of 16 whe himeelf tn} e kid trying hard « ative “Y | regular man girl? and pretty aa . STRAND Little Mickey is winning a tb Strand = by “Something to De Mille epectal. Moore, oh t of frier clever Think Ab the 4 bi Roberta! father (Theodore first time are @ tion with the feature piety tw starring. Lady Lillian, an aristocrat girl, who marrics a wealt fean for his money ee ah ° COLONIAL HM. BR. Warner te appear Hour Before Dawn.” 1 the role of a writer who ia ditired into being hypno' murder, and there comm: mystery. eee REX Coleen Moore, sereen actress Tom Mix at the Rex th “The Cyclone,” says that will never be bestowed on ¥. Pp. | west Mounted Polics, Like all Mix ures clone” is full of thrilia. ie pure, good and tastes very pleasant. it Thirty seven coming Chester comedy. it. ie now appearing on the stage in “Come Seven.” Bebe Daniels’ . Shirley Mason is aes and weighs 95 pounds eee “Mamma's Norman pe who «a “The Daughter Paya” wi: |\Hammerstein, is leading “Enter, Madame,” one oe Eric Von Stroheim, was born in Austria, one Clara Horton win play t feminine role in “Nine | Clara is just 16 years old. eee nent role in the De ‘Something to Think Abdu: he Strand FARRAR AS HER ‘There i probably no oth sereen or sta whe could and artistically portray role of “The Riddle does Geraldine Farrar, her pre-eminence in the we sic and gilent drama, niche in every household of her magnetiam, beauty ity id talent, Mise Farrar an enviable position for her world of make-believe, SI has been an enigma to Who could bette tray t role in a psychological stud ininity such as “The Wor J We weekly music wide at th riding academy lant V evening These rides are weekly feature of the program ‘and are a sou enjoyment to the member Landis ts great an the Liuh dogm apepar feet of lwtage hits of the New York season. . the |serben villain, was formerly a news. | paper man god magazine writer. the ly she » imagines to be a * Horton is sweet | 4 actor An pout.” the Mickey scenes in nd grand ) for the jelightfully pict tured. | ure, “Half an Hour,” in which Dorothy Dalton | with Mian Dalton Appears @ se Engtian | hy Amer ing at the Colonial in a mystery drama, “One ‘The picture presenta the estar tn entertaina views antagoniatic to hypnotiam, Ho tized, and, while in the trance, is commanded to kill a man he dislikes at one hour before dawn. Morning disclores the ences the the pretty Httle appearing opposite week In the beat dressed woman on the screen” Tue her, even by her fondest admirers. At no | time since the start of her film | of pine and #yrup. " career, almost four years ago, has is usually plain ae rp ahe played a “dressup” part. Her bee th remedy | role in “The Cyclone” is no excpp 5 Oil ae | tion nd fill up rup. Or| Mix appears an Sergeant Tim Ry erson, a member of the Royal North “The Cy clure Patter in « Karle Fox, former screen favorite, speaking latest starring ve hicle is “You Can Never Tell high Affair” im the name of |@ new Constance Talmadge comedy ppears in th Blaine man in the big popular He he leading teen and Phylia,” Charlie Ray's new picture. Little Micky Moore plays a promt Mille picture, it,” now at SELF her star of | #0 capably pman,” as virtue of rid of mu has her Because personal has made welf in the 1e, herself, public he leading ly of fem Riddle Equestrienne Club Musical Ride 1¢ Equestrienne club met for its! Carey hag been using the location for | uliivan nesda y to be a b's winter * of keen 8. W tm le nding | 71 1920. Rit [> en! nhuws Lt bees Good Shows STAR TEEDAY, OCTOBER 26 ,——. + Alice Joyce Comes to Liberty Wednesday in Powerful Drama ae | “Where tn , IT’S A GREAT LIFE” Will Gather Its Last Laughs Tuesday Night ei oy ru % WEDNESDAY—3 DAYS ONLY . Alice Joyce > lots of money and some love— In aromance in which you | | | Scene from “The Prey,” the photodrama opening at the Liberty Wednesday. In this picture beautiful Alice Joyce is starred. Miss Joyce is one of the feu who rank among the leading stars of today. } “The Prey” is deaqribed as an unusually strong dramatic picture, with just a thread of romance “pioneer” film stars ‘Dozen Manuscripts | Turned in for Star | $5,000 Film Contest by loupe and bounds. The swamped and | Purchase it outr for Register Now! Beomartc Contest Bitar, Bemtile Star: 1 hereby enter the Seattle Star-J. Parker Read, Jr., $5,000 scanarie con- tent, in grow’ J Re ight, paying you well | be so good that J. Parker a will ncend is registration dozen or so manuscripts almont coupons, edness in an unusual drama of the powerful influence of the lure of chance! y been turned in. Original, rman plots, with, om and rometimes val ¥ we color and | D. and business and p. {Overall Idea Has Sav: selma. ty oe Its Drawbacks | popular tavor by the press van NA, Austria, Oct. 26--a (PI An overall dress would © movement in favor of averulls i et Se pti |class” men of Vienna are bern Baer many government officials die; and would not ae tume, they say. LEMMER N MMO - oe ane enema n nes 'AN OLD FRIEND THAT STOPS PAINS Keep Sloan's Liniment Handy to Put the “Feel Good” Back Into the System 1 Mt needs little applied Glaum, J. Parke r| for i penetrat who will be fea-|'t* merit in relieving sciatica, lum- |bago, neural#ia, lame muscles, stiff- prize winning pains, backaches, and the after-effects of ex- is just one trial—a without rubb to convince you of | 7 PULSE Read star, tured in the photoplays. ness, bruises, | strains, tragedy entering into thelr compo. |” sition, and you have the basis of a salable story. accord: | T congestion ts scattered, | Promptly, cleanly, without effort, ec-| onomically. You become a regular | is the recipe for) user of Sloan's Liniment, adding your muccessful 0 building, nthusiagm to that of its, many ing to thoxe who have made gvenario | thousands of other friends the world | writing a business, and @ paying |over, who keep it handy in case of business at that es d. Three sizes at all druggiste—/ This in a that all contentants | 70c, $1.40 enterifig the contest should FROM CLYDE FITCH'S STAGE PLAY This, in general, a Clemmer Music Liborius Hauptman, If your story is original, with Director * elements, It may find a sale oa Selections— at im not probable, If ft ie “Il Trovatore” . novel, but lacks originality, producers may it with They will be suspicious because of its similarity other story “Glow Worm” suspicion. | jcently made inte Sloaty eee ee to some a pi The thing called human element is emmential In the sale of a scanario. jIn fact, there nothing on earth} re Gloria Swanson that interests one person more than} ry come” Miele petena., < Caaneors | Elliott Dexter | when a writer can conceive charac Theodore Roberts ters that are hui and then in » charact | Monte Bl trody these characters into situa mi jue tions that are natu with SECOND NEAR SENECA added dramatic or tn p or humor} id ous touch, these characters im. . “ mediately enlist the love, hate You will be A one sympathy of the audience, glad if you ‘sel ATTRACTS ATT! come see in OF PICTURE IN =| carly one The J, Parker Read, Ir.,-Seattle | show! Star scenario contest, which will continue until December 1, is attract Ing the attention of the entire mo:-| tion picture industry | prizes offered by Mr. $5,000, with $2 00 as first, , respectively story must be written around | the personality of Louise Glaum, who | in to be starred in all the winning} Read $1,500 second and third | | stories Write a scenario, Make a complete UNDERGROUND SCENES IN NEW CAREY PICTURE) , Universal star; his director wul, and a few of’th yale in the cast of his current West In West have been guests of Charles Clark, son of 8 tor Clark of Montana, and owner of | the United Verde mine, during their t kw’ stay in Jerome, Ariz Mrs, Clark junior general manager of the United, the second largest cop per mine in the world, and Harry| SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT” ncenien of Thin new picture. Many Cecil B. De Mille has used a background different from his previous level, aimont a mile of electric cable successes, but the same human, true-to-life humor and pathos are found in 1 scores of powerful flood-lights | peing used to get the necessary illu: | mination, this splendid Paramount Picture.

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