The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR Kathlyn Williams With LST) Wr ite Syno psis So Warwick in New Play at Liberty Rea der Wi | 1 K now What It’s All About CONTEST RULES 1, Send in your name and addrews, age and present occupation to the | 7) Contest Editor, The Seattle Star, This constitutes your registration in the [) | Competition. i] 2. Be guided by the daily accounts in The Star. 3. Study types or roles most suitable to Loulse Glaum, for your story | must fit this star, 4. Make scenarios as brief as pomible, They may be in any form you wish to submit them. 5. Contest closes at midnight, December 1 Tt haw be ere ing to ol Satisfactory Terms Always ROTE-RANKINCS. OT70 F: KEGEL, Cecil B. DeMille’s “SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT” ONTH-END that whould be there urry the aotior en tre our manuscript in type form, if ponsible. If not ite it in a legible hand In other words, “I be that will make a good p' i SYNOPSIS FORM BEST rations of the em- te-Rankin Co. as Forceful demo inence of The the store where ter, to submit a manuscript in the Parker Read, Jr-Seattle Star con : r tent 3 re And here is why the aynopals form 18 given. ferable to that of the continuity "iy two producers go about the Elliott Dexter / Theodore Roberts Monte Blue | nev r work with atilted form of Kathlyn Williams, the pretty fair-haired ,blue-eyed actress, | scenario, 1 to absorb the comes to the Coliseum today with Robert Warwick in “The| 0 absorb th Tree of Knowledge.” Miss Williams is a Montana girl. She attracted the attention of a Western theatrical manager and was engaged to play small parts in a stock company in Butte Senator Clark, the copper king ,offered to educate her, and thru his generosity, she attended the Franklin Sargent Dra- matic school, in New York. A chance came to go into pic- tures, and Miss Williams joined the Selig company. Movie fans will remember her in the popular series “The Adven-|**' l tures « of Kathlyn.” | Register Now! | reaND Theodore Roberts steadfastly holds claim to the titl, “the leading char acter actor of silent drama. His Beemarte Contest Editer, Reatile Star: role in Ceel! de Mille’s produetion. Something to Think 1 hereby cater the Seattle Star-J. 4. im that of rarer Read, Jr, scenarie con. | blacksmith. When TELA, STORY EXACTLY Bedding and Linen Stoves and House Furnishings ft." at the id village ne daugh are items on which worthy savings can be made by making your purchases to- morrow. 4 ia Swanson) jilte her sweet nd elopes with another mar * father, in a fit of rage, prays that he will never see her again CTION Jt kK Fate takes a” hand. At thie very | moment sparks of hot iron fly into Always ‘e .—; or = ety Guest hin pee she he: to made totally blind W Mounted Police! Mack Sennett Comedy 248 | ‘Thin scene, which taken place in| perplexities |the village blacksmith shop, is one of the best dramatic bits in the pic: | | ture, The fascinating tale Fs a young wife’ is here now— eee CLEMVMER | “The Truth” im the photoplay at | the Clemmer this week Tt Is the atory ef @ young wite who le inherited theegift OF telling artixtic lew from a sbapegrace of a father! Her indulgent young husband doe» | his best to show her the ultimate ad | | vantages of telling the truth, but the | jnaive Becky finds fibbing much canter. Madge Kennedy is the little “fabri jcating” heroine of the story. eee IN | LIBERTY Finance, intrigue and a bit of ro |mance furnish the plot in “The Prey,” which opéns at the Liberty today, Alice Joyce is featured in this production. She appears as Hole Reardon, the daughter of a poor ma. who has become ensnared in a finan jelal pool. She in engaged to a nom. | | 25% OFF ON EVERY SUI ES SS OVERCOAT and HA ' | | Full Drass and Tuxedo Suit Excepted sound acting. eee | Warren iKervigan s in his newest pic |ture, “Live Sparks,” which opens at the Colonial today, First there is | Fritat Brunette, the vivacious leading lady, who also acted with Kerrigan in “The Lord Loves the Iriah. Then there is Beth Ivans, former leading an for Chauncey Olcott and y i Zelma | Maja, pro by William G. McAdoo th It’s a GENUME SACRIFICE—ta} at the best part o¢ the season. g away our profit j noun prettiest blonde in pictures, also has An important part in the picture | REX It’s your opport | The activities of an energetic toyal North ity, thougf to buy as cheaply now as you would after the saggon i |young officer of | western Mounted Po! in rounding up @ gang of smugglers ix the basis | of the exciting plot of “The Cyclone the photoplay in which Tom Mix is starring at the Rex thin week Prices have ers. We are doi for lower prices. Ht yg |“EARTHBOUND” TO BE SHOWN HERE SOON Basil King, whose powerful story dealing with life after death will be shown in this city at one of the lead woman he has uting the husband of t ation for the 0 creates an embarrassing si This is your oppg statements rega ing photoplay houses soon, is very earnest in his belief in the continua, | tion of personality after death, His contact with the so-called spirit world seems to be @ matter as sim ple to him as talking over the tele. lief that “Earthbound” is #0 power | ful in its unusual appeal, for Mr. King wrote into the story convictions that, to him, are real The folly of hot-headedness is driven home in this sensational drama of love, emotion, finance and politics! A KICK IN HIGH LIFE” — First. National Lively Comedy ——_—_—_. PATHE NEWS—Painless Traveling COMING SATURDAY—Ethel Clayton in “Crooked Streets” KING BROS. CO 1200 and 711 Second Avenue

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