The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 8

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MACDERMOTT Who scored 80 heavily here in “While New York Sleeps,” is, just one of the big actors in the Robt. W. Chambers Thriller, opening here Saturday— (Adapted from “The Shining Band”) The Bathing Beauties! The Mysterious Shot! The Plot for Divorce! Sensational moments in the life of this mountain girl, unused to the ways of the . world and—men! Last Times Friday— TOM MIX in “THE CYCLONE” THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Author Gives Hunches | to Scenario Writers jattempts to kidnap her in “off the screen” picture of Miss Louise Glaum, the J.) Parker Read star, who will be featured in the prize photo-| destination in his rickshaw. TODAY'S PROGKAMS TY — Alice Joxee te “The CLE MME h—Madge Kennedy tn “The Prath.” opee RIDDLE; WOMAN,” y about men, women Kalich # on the # play create The story in of three women who | have fallen, one by one, In the a rently in practically Adele Blood are cast an the women, who fall into the clutches of the male vamp. Madge Kennedy in “The Truth” |closes tonight eee LIBERTY Ethel Clayton's “Crooked Streets,” ts laid in China. | Mins Clayton has the fascinating | of & young government secret ce agent. In China she ts the} of @ treacherous coolie who when hires him to take her to a certain | During | latest picture, | role per viet plays chosen in the J. Parker Read, Jr-Seattle Star $5,000 hor adventures she morta a Britiah | Scenario contest. | Leuls Joseph Vance left Los An gelen today for his home at West port, Conn., but before he entrained he offered this advice to the regis trants in the J. Parker Read Jrtie attle Star $5,000 scenarto content: ‘The entire United States in writing |acenarion for motion pictures, Moat | people are writing without purpose or for any particular market, Thue is wrong. I think the J. Parker Read Jp Seattle Star contest will do ghrat deal to put over a big educa | Uonal propaganda preliminary to in fend te your mame and addrees, age and preecet occupation te the viting a myriad of soripls for con an ete ae pemsibian, They may be te any form you | fit iieas—perhaps more so because | OFFICIAL HONORED . ‘Thomas, production of the Thomas EH. Ince ‘was recently appointed an Association of Fire Chiefs, in recog prevention. COMING SATURDAY William Gillette’s Famous Drama of aiderauon. “Rverybedy Das a chance to win money In the scenario field “Personally I feel that the chid as well as the grown-up is capable of | the mind of the youngster is unham | pered by conventiohal thoughts and self-imposed restrictions and has honorary chief of the Pacific Coast | fresh viewpoints to offer the screen. | afraid your product will “Naturally {ft takes experience, nition of his efforts in behalf of fire | wisdom and a mature sense of vulucs | nen, “Tut I mention this ettuation be cause thousands of schoolfolk are busying themselves creating tortes | for thin, that and the other star, It} | proves for one thing that the motion | picture tn indubitably the most re markable and popular mediom of en tertainment the world baa ever known.” } Again, % evidences the trend of the American mind ‘Thirdly, it apeake well for the fo) ture of the silent drama. | Oh, let me adviee you al—write, | write, write, There is room th the Sterary and/ soreen realms for any number of! capable writers, any number of | worth while thes If you h n Men—and they should be p ful in every health. | ful, bmaginaw mind—study the bert | | win | Second ave. house @ sereen version of | secret service agent and a pretty lit | Ue romance develops | “The Prey,” the present attraction | at the Liberty, starring Alice Joyce, | closes tonight. cee STRAND Ceci De Miles splendid produc tion, “Bornething to ‘Think About,” have its final showing at the Strand tonight Saturday brings te thin popular Held by the Enenry.” Wiluam Gib lette’s famous war drama: Like the play, the picture produc tion leans toward the romantic side of the rivalry that existed between the North and South. Agnes Ayres, Wanda Mawley, Jack Holt and Walter liters have the lead ing roles. eee COLISEUM | Rabies have been known to pettle | all kinds of domestic mixupa, but for methods of expreasion don't be stan ° firet time in the hin a up! tory of against the work of others. pmaryennar sar lg cn eM be Hiave confidence in yourss mn wr sae ee ge fidence in yourself, {7/154 banish @ “family skeleton” by means of the telephone tn Norma | Old Days in the South Everybody’s heard of it—everybody knows it is a notable stage thriller— Now you can see a Paramount produc- tion of it in all its spectacular beauty —all its romance and appeal! “Something to Think About” Ends Friday Night SECOND NEAR SENECA ;Talmadge’s Matest sucess, “The | Hiranded Woman,” which epens at | | the Coliseum Saturday. } Robert Warwick, supported © by | |Kathiyn Wiliams, Wanda Hawley | |and a number of other pinent | | players, will be meen at th Coliseum tonight for the last time in “The | Tree of Knowlxdgn* eee COLANTAL | “Live Sparks,” the comedy drama |atarting Warren Kerrigan, closes at | the Colontal tonight, “Lahoma,” a story of the arty days in Okiahoma, is adapted to the screen from the novel by John Breck jinridge Billig will open Satur 1 day. The central figure in the [story t a girl a little waif who is brought up in the Western hills by two kind old men, one an outlaw and the other a cynic. A pretty Dttle romance ts Introduc. cd when Lahoma falls in love with « young cowboy, who ts looked upon | with disfavor by her guardians | Peaches Jackson, Louise Burnham and Jack Perrin are in the cast. eee That there are better ways of find ing an honest man than by hunting r him with a lantern in the fashion ot the Greek philosopher, Diogenes, | |is the most interesting point brought out in the theme of “Even as Ive,” [the photoplay which opens at the | Rex Saturday following the final jshowing of the Tom Mix picture, “The Cyclone.” ‘This unusual story ts transferred to the screen from the novel “ Shining Band,” by Robert W. Cham me Grace Darling, Mare McDermott and other favorites are in the cast, VIC SUPPORTING DOUG “Vie Potel, who i» popular among film fans as a character comedian, is supporting Douglas MacLean in his | latest comedy, “One a Minute." The | story was adapted to the screen | from the atage farce by Fred Jack son, Ethel Clayton, who returned Inst | week from her vacation in Europe. will be seen soon in “The Sins of Rozanne.” MASQUERADE DA entlemen. netuding War Ladion Admitted Free; War Tax Renton Hill Club House: 18th and Kast Madison Take Kast Madison or 19th Ave, Car Should Be an not overestimate the im f keeping the blood free of | When you realize that| the heart is constantly pumping this vital fluid to all parts of the body, impurities, you can readily see that any impur Jity in the blood will cause serious | complications, | Any slight disorder or impurities is a source of danger, as every vital organ of the body depends upon the| blood supply to properly perform its funetions. Many painfol and dangerous dis- eases are the direct result of a bad condition of the blood, Among the Friday Night—Last Times of “Something to Think About” /3. 8.8 Where the Public FRIDAY NIGHT— Alice Joyce in “The Prey” adjourns for keeps SATURDAY MORNING— Another worth-while Paramount picture—a highly-col- ored, highly-exciting secret service drama laid in Shang- hai— be naws Lt Sees Good Snows A tale of the mystic East URED by fhe land of the joss and mandarin, she sails as the aide of a Yankee “collector of art.” Then— See her captured and carried off by a gang of brawling sailors! See the blood-stirring fistic battle for this girl.as the winner's prize! See the opium smugglers’ intrigues in the underwo: Pathe News channels of Shanghai! . Painless Traveling See a picture filled with a hundred thrills, and strange scenes actually taken in “The Paris of the Orient!” Probably the funniest of all Bry ant Washburn pictures ts “Burglar Proof,” with a jargy scenario by Tom Geraghty, film editor at the Para mount studia. tical@mpepy” | Donantr | ace. Ask us abo 325 Prxe STREET Near Fourtn. BLUE BIRD DANCING CLUB DON’T MISS BIG HALLOWEEN NCE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30. Every Drop of Your Blood Absolutely Pure | most serious are Rheumatism, with its torturing pain; ema, Tetter, Erysipelas afd other disficuring skin ; general debility, which | the strongest men helpless, ult of impure blood | You can in a large measure avoid liability to disease by the use the wonderful blood r that bas been in more than 60 years: the blood oughly druggists everywhere | For valuable literature and medt cal advice absolutely free, write to-| day to Chief Medical Adviser, 831 Swift Laboratory, Alanta, Ga, Billie Burke is working on “The Education of Elizabeth” at the new Famous Players studio on Long Island. Her previous picture. “Th® Frisky Mrs. Johnson,” is an early Paramepnt release. CAUSE INDIGESTION “Experience has taught me that most people who complain of stom Jach trouble and indigestion possess Stomache that are perfectly healthy and normal” says a weil known author al trouble, whi c ail the sourness, ¢ exceasive acid in’ th his ac stomach lining cents the food before the point of diges= tion in reached. Artificial digestants are not need= ed in such cases. They give only | temporary reli ao better plan, ing, is to drink a glass of hot Mag~ + made from @ teaspoon- orgour tablets of pure Bisurated Magn@ia,. which can be obtained om any relia gist. This in= stantly neutralizes t itations — mind has none.” —HARVEY BRECK nd see if your rae does not feel 100 per cent tte iti ‘im amulllnama MAN-0’-WAR WINNING The Greatest of All Horse Races aT Tonight J. Warren Kerrigan in “Live Sparks” ATURDAY BRINGS A Powerful Seven-Act Romance WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA JOE ROBERTS BANJO SOLOIST NEWS TOPICS eT , do not correct the | pe ’ ait eae nthe

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