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oe » THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920 Until Friday Night =» 8 } 4 Naps new Robert Warwick pict | | “The Tree of Knowledge wh MALOTTE on the WURLITZER Coming ORMA TALMADGE L: <2 =— dura aon opened at the Coliseum We Wanda ast as far above Knowledye Carton, wh: 1 Lady Als ot r end of Adam and his fable wife, 1 “ee LIBERTY Alice Joyce is playing a nal role in “The Prey,” her © appears as I tty young a pre is dramatically p STRAND An outstanding feature of the De Mi the many prominent players se for the cast In Something Think About,” the pictu k any « tures produced by Cec hearted landlady, tn C€ El comedy, “The Truth |mer this week. Mis ed this role on the speaking # Frank Doane plays the elderly ish dandy who lives in deadly fe the matrimonial intentions of the tenish Mra. Crespigny clever comedy acting Madge Kennedy is (Me player ig “The Truth.” eee COLONIAL J. Warren Kerrigan's newest jthe hero (Kerrigan, of course) prefers to do his own wooing ee |= jplaying. i# just as exciting as title sounds. Saturday Northwest Mounted Police and Irving Cumming sn English at picture, now showing at the Libe | six feet long. \ B B d Ay Norma Talmadge. Miss Talmadge, according to her own rass e ‘ ected Statement, never worked harder in her life than she did while |] The green or tan . " Cs ' y Firat | shade cloth is mountad attress J ¢ Otte the clever chara actress, is playing the role of Mr Genevieve Crespigny, the warm is pair of | competition distinguished players put ever some) 2. Be guided by the daily accounts in The Star featured | must fit Chis star ture, “Live Sparks.” which opened at| in. Thomas H the Colonial Wednesday, is « ro) mance of the Texas oil fields. Shot ' | ly after the story opens a pretty young girl, taking advantage of leap jyear, thrusts her heart and hand at before the picture ends she is given to understand that the young man A Tom Mix picture spells action | "The Cyclone,” at the Rex this week |in which thie popular young star is| The locale ix the Canadian North | west wilderness, and Mix fs» shown | in the role of an officer in the Royal THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 8 Miss Talmadge Worked Day and | Night in Making New Photoplay | Pike and THE GROTE-RANKIN M) Pike and | | : Fifth 4 Fifth OTTO F. KEGEL, President aaiiFiritititne 4 THSEITV FIT t 44-4 £44 4-4-f | i HH | | ATH P44 tad att + setttt tages 4444 fp att rats estat +4444 H+ WINDOW | a | SHADES LJ a $1.35 Orcs ; | Each USS : Oil - painted Window ‘ Shades of unusual qual- ity, 86 inches w and picture, which comes to the Coliseum Saturday. In order to take a series of scenes she spent one whole night on an ocean on guaranteed dust : s "aise Toles, * he other 1 ber h "F mt newt proof rollers that will Spring the role of a minaway wife P " | photoplay give no annoyance in pulling shades up and \ SHE ANNEX STORE ffatures for Friday fourteen outfits as John Blackwood’s Advice| °'"si’33°" "| \ 7 Mlastrated: * * * * & ow Se iT \THE BRASS BED has inch pgts with %-inch filling rods. ATTRESS is y of 45 Mounds of felted cotton, securely tufted finished with 1 dge. Wi Secund Floor, Drapery Section y HE ‘Write About Life That Is} CONTEST RULES THY SPRING has a lif fabric gffepipe surface supported by helical springs ise | dadaan buenas pice enuthe Dione Say steoueens eae oes lll Household 1 find ylese outfffs very desirable and exceptional values LINENS L cial pygte, complfte, $48.50. . Are Offered at Lower Samfle Vacuum Cleaners — Price ‘. " : ¢ Reduced for Immediate 70 by 70-inch Mercerized e DiSposa’ Pattern Table Cloths in well-selected designs; special, each.....$2.45 HE Vacuum Cleangrs at the reduced 70 by 70-inch Ali-linen Pat- prices represent oyr demonstrating tern Cloths in several achines, They are in sendid condition; very slightly used and hae had the best of care. Among them are} 3. Study types oF roles mant suitable to Loule Glaum, for your story i] | 4 Make srenarios as brief an posible. They may be in any forur you | wink to smbemit them. | 5 Contest clases at midnight, December 1 pip John Blackwood, scenario editor off New York seeking new plays ¢| players for hin chief, offers the f \J. Parker Read makes the Lou owing advice to Seattle Star sor Giaum productions, at present in| nario contestants i > my mind, the most important jement in photoplay writing i char acter drawing,” says Mr. Blackwood. 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John Davidson, widely known in| Marian who is play . yp clas MacLean | Helen Topping ler, which appe 1s a leading man of | leading support of Dougias Write your story around| a Poems Bre nah Beit. in “One a Minute,” served for more th soudkst this t Jed recently in two numbers of the |ability, is playing an important Part| than at year during the war as an ‘ jthe personality of this beau-| saturday Evening Post, has been |in “The Bronze Bell,” which is near | smpulance driver at the Great Lakes PLAYING ‘j tiful woman. She is Miss chased by Thomas H. Ince. It|ing completion at the Ince studios! jaya) training station, outside of | = ao i Lowise: Glaum, who will be|may be utilized as the vehic ~ _ anjon the West Coast Chicago. | sat FR jall-star cas , Thomas nev - MC Wa, Me a fe? 4 i starred in the winning sce-|*!-star cast in a Thom calth of Rollicking narios by J. Parker Read, jr. production. duction. | DES George Melford pr My Wife ywing by rt Park wrote the “story, ‘The | atened Translation of a Savage,” on which | “Write about people you know:| ip picture is based. Sir Gilbert was | about life as it is, not ax you Would) much pleased with the sympathetic |have it, and you will have overcome| handling of his story, and approved lan obstacle that confronts every new] even of the change of title T Your characters must be real, otherwise the structure of your story }and its plots and sub-plots will be|* | | | | writer. | | “Let me shatter a universal mis star or pro- pite misinformed innuen rary, your chance “in mtest will be as good as the next man's.” duty of a prosecuting gttorney who is on the 1 seaey p) Sty M2 / rail of profiteers is § 7S. trikingly told in this If you would win one of these gen y > story of society, love vous awards, enter the oohteat. to. \ i and polities! 1y and start writing your scenario " i THE usic mmediate { > JOINS INCE SCENARIO STAFF I | wi a ND’S Violet Clark, widely known author | of several successful original seen “ R | OR f nd continuities, has joined the Remember the prizes are $2,600 $1,500 and $1,000 for first, second and third awards, respectively! “A Kick in High Life” LOVE DAVIS on the WURLITZER SATURDAY Ethel Clayton “Crooked Streets” jo department ' : JOE ER } . Banjo to concentrate on scripts, for forth COM oming specials, Previous to her en gagement with the Ince staff, Miss \ i EX | Clark wrote a number of continulties | Ate ‘The Greatest of for Whitman Bennett and B. A.| Tel) No Tales \ Rolfe,