The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 8

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— = ATTLE fdas if yo over entertained | an of veyotem rer and the etory you wi MARRIED ON BET f P: Mba Ses aera tte marrying « girl to wine bet of 2. In thi# contest. you have alten starring vehicle for Louleel, | Bute so Bead in thewnatton of reward, |. Glaum. . E X | L E 0 |] Bact atoats || pr of Original Scri i pts ® pester or eh ste, for annulment, He says he was | The etruggling young authors of; tunity of a lifetime awalting him. 1. Send in your name and address, age and present occupation to uncopsctoun of the wager, and has today will be the famous sereen writ |The brilliant, original, energetic! Contest Kdltor, The Seattle Star, ‘This constitutes your registration in the never lived with his wife nor sup ers of tomorrow, T nor women | young writer with imagination and| competition, ported her ; with original ideas and an ability to] training is being sougbt by every Ko guided by the daily accounts In The Star. put those ideas into narrative or] producer in the business. | 3. Study types or roles most suitable to Louise Glaum, for your story think 1 ted 12 years of my lif eonario form have fame and fortune] ‘This situation makes al the more | must fit this star, > v « them, With from 16 to 18] yy PP the Seattle Star| 4 Make scenarios as brief as possible, They may be in any form you agree HELD HIM, 4 ge ogg Bere . Parker Toad, jr, are conduct | Wish to submit th |e Spent cag rigging BEE | 6. Contest closes at midnight, December 1. Banishment Voluntary to) Ac timis rite, too, helt Mardenburs . average ef ait to 1s weeks to produce | Regain Health; Found | captive. Two years ago the saa to ch of howe plays, it can readily be Nature Good Doctor irg’s spy rew low, He jal In constant and insistent y unleavened bread, the fat of ‘ . q are the main reasons why | ‘ When the Seattle Star, in cooperation with | » of Onancock, -urker Read, jr, has instituted | pted as the thing " r 4 ever The time has arrived when new ae / " 7 writers must be developed CHRist os DM ‘a. . € rowed his ts to his fish traps, and . ‘The time haa come when the pub Banished from society, cut off a the afternoon hunted geese, brant Ho fe demanding plays that must be Banking, on Watts island. 15 miles | ing swans ¢ was an inexhaust big in every way—plays with story rem Dere. Charles H. Ha wy! pply of whelifish at his door, — | theme, thrills and @ human-interest Spent 12 years of his lite “ Hardenburg kept a appeal Hardenbure is truly a modern r the Winter spent mont i The time t# here when the old and mn Crusoe. , e with books. tried and famous ones can no longer D lived supply the demand for stories—and oa by a ¥ consistently supply the quality the | Mary Miles Qurmed to civilietion t a muskrat ha nd bh 4 public is demanding. | Watts istand is a tiny “Jewel” of | ond. nburg missed FR Hence the time has come when the g. The emerald and turquoise waters of | to his and a year later a fish ‘ a in “A ‘man from ‘Tangier left him a “tom GThespeake bay. It is two miles long | . Cumberland Righ ground. pver the | d. And they are wild ‘ Romance ‘The nenrest inhabited land ts Tan | READA TATION le ig.” deikiietn Siakiea Ctien, " Bier isiand, six miles away, where a | IS HARD - ‘. fenttle Star: Meertadle not long ago shot a bos ab followed yene, and, wife Has I hereby enter the Seattle StarJ. IEEE troke the “gotochurch” law. | dend never quite gave up his Crisfield ix 15 miles to the nort jon s for the gentler things of Tho Wats is nearest Maryland, tt | * found interest in his solitude. i BS part of Virginia. There is a light-| | Now Hardenburg finds it a little ae MEMO onsenmanenammmnannesatiinneses Bouse and a frame dwelling built by a hard to readapt himself to the ways 7 SHardenbdure’s ancestors in 1784 | . RABIED ccnecenerantentecipentlinkess Sncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. FM} “I (ha ae Sinan, j : Viola Dana, who comes to the Clemmer Saturday as the = ve tts, | that I cannot find enough excitemen : ; ; Py . Hg ” . Doremus, lived 30 years on Watts. | yrs we oe delightful little heroine of “The Chorus Girl's Romance. Ceegeten a. amerenesecemoeneesss t bh th ec ad four of his ancesters are buried | © offwet the solitude of the island 4 : ’ life.” he told me at Tifto Ga.| Viela Dana, the captivating Uttie; by Mie Dana | Hanienbure, Princeton graduate| Where he has accepted a position | star, who plays the’ role of a viva The little star mpent quite some “and wealthy corney of Jersey City, | With his brother, R. P, Bentley, of jclous little chorus girl in “The| time “getting up” in the toe dance "Seas sick and his physicians : that unless he “w back to} Crusoe mm ed on his return. | play opening at the Clemmer Satur-| executed by “double Clever Star ‘Moke denby on As un added attraction, James * he would die. Dr. Dante! Maybe Hardenburg won't, but ee . r ° ise. Charter’. teeter, found him the center ef society rhimmy @ances an@ @ Clemmer has secured exclusive plc in Husband's Play Bn eminent Jersey physician, was | Tifton, faithful reproduction of a Paviowa (tures of the great “Mano'-War" race lure that bis brother's death was oe dance are included in the of| which will be shown 1 n'The Race that he bought atta a Dr. Lilburn Merrill novelties contributed to the pleture!of Age. their aunt and guve 4 _ i Heads State School © intensity has seldom been equaled mn stage or screen. Gen Pershing. Dr. Litburn Merrill, formerly chiet who Was being shown thru the studio e with the seabirds and his dog, | probation officer of the juvenile de- the day the scene, in which Wynd ham Standing, an the hero, t# the ceaseless booming of the | partment of the King county supe at Geinding, 80 th 7 and the cery calls of the sea-| ; Ha kan is ben! en an 4 rier qourt, wil become cuperinten startled by {te reallem. This ix fust the only sound to break the | itesce. i dent of the state Custodial school at one epleode in the story wh Fate kept Cruse to tits tetand, and | Medical Lake, January 1, 1921, the | 6[,ARTHROUND,* Basil King’s |‘hruout, stirs human emotion to its longed constantly for the life of | state board of control has announced. | wellknown story, opens at py 4 ny yh ise i f he had left. So it was with | the Strand Saturday, It is one of the eid By the Ei 7.” the presen’ . yet his indomitable | 2® Wil succeed Mr. and Mra Sam | bie: pictures of the time, opening |*ttraction at the Strand, closes to ny health kept him tn solitude. | Woodruff, superintendent and ma-| uy to some a new vista of life and to | Meht ""T hadn't been there long until 1 | ‘fom, respectively, resigned. | others a confirmation of beliefs that $ that life on the island was my | iw gratifying. LIBERTY to health,” he told me “I} McALLISTER, Okla—Three per-| The scene in the picture tn which) The tale of three Mves te told in believe I would have been tn] sons badly hurt and 20 shaken in| one man pays the penalty for his af. [Gouverneur Morris’ story, “Trumpet gtave today had I not gone to| wreck on Missourt, Kansas & Texas| fair with another man's wife, in a) fland.” which will be shown at the it. So, when people may they railroad at Kufauia, dit Of dramatic acting which In trag Liberty for the first time Saturday The screen adaptation was made by Léliian and George Handolph Chee lter, who personally supervised the editing. An alrplane accident tn a terrific thunderstorm and a fight for life and | the @irt on a cliffs edge are but two lof the @aring an@ thrilling epiw |which featare the production. the Title G ntee Co. Chorus "G Romance,” the photo | which ordinarily would have been ‘Then came the exfle and the lone im on the tiny “continent, , The picture was produced by Vita- graph and the cast | idew f | prominent players as H . | Wallace MacDonald, Ma 1 Fe Py |La Motte and Joseph Swich OROTHY PHILLIPS, the feect Friday—Your Last Chance to See Norma Talmadge in | 7A Cumberiand : mating. young sar of “Teel “ ” jring Mary Miles ™ closes to-| Heart of Humanity” and other big! The Branded Woman com Hecreen successor, comes to the Colo | nial Saturday in “Once to Every COLASET™: Woman,” a photodrama written and! eee | “The Branded Woman,” starrtng | Produced by Alan Holubar, . | Norma Talmadge, will have ite finat| Holubar and Phillips are more| |ahowing at the’ Coliseum tonight. | than coworkers in the Innd of make: | “The Master Mind.” a picture of | believe, Theirs id @ partnership for junumual dramatic appeal in which | life. ‘They first met wix years ago, | Lionel Barrymore, of the famous | When both were playing important | Barrymore family, i starred, opens |Fo® In Honry W. Savagac’s stage | Saturday. production, “Everywoman,” and were This photoplay fe the first of a|™artied shortly thereafter, Their | series of big features in which the | ¥20n hae been both practical and ar- | star will appear during the new |U#ts. Hoth starred in motion ple: | season It has to do with a beij, | tures aa actors. Then Holubar be- | lant paychologist who, thru the im {#82 Writing scenarios and finally de |pulse of Fevenge, Is lnspiréd to une | Yloped into a star director, |his superior mental faculties to ruin| O%¢e to Every Woman” deals with A diatrict attorney who had conduct.|°V°TY28y People, Mother love is ite | keynote, and it shows the utter van: | Jed the prosecution which went his | brother to the electric chair on a | murder charge | cee at ity of worldly ambition when not| founded on hu fection. | C RRR eee | time ago, opens at the Rex todi It} | REX 3 in © tale of youthful genius and | Hamoresqne,” the Fannie Hurst | motherlove, with the scenes laid | |roccerta rum tt the Stra short /Pun ayenans™ TE CMe anal A romantic riddle by Gouverneur Morris —The Man and the Girl meet—there is a message deep down in the eyes of both—they read it—but pass on! Then fickle Fate, as determined and sure as Giakitas Ceisetiow the tides, steps in, drops the girl from an airplane ONE SOLID WEEK to a lonely island where the Man lives—they meet Cee ee eee again and know the truth—But the Girl is DOROTHY PHILLIPS IN Allan Holubar’s Latest Masterpiece “Once to Every An all-absorbing First National photodrama Wo m a n”’ of hate—intrigue — revenge — love — then final renunciation! A struggle with con- aA, wu ELAND'S . : : RCHESTRA science at the hour of conquest—just as he is i Afternoons and Evenings about to play his trump card! awe _ Starting Next <a | Sunday | at 12:30 Noon In addition to the MALOTTE on the WURLITZER oye Tonight Last Times “Pink Tights” . EPIL SSqe ee Ng NV SS NNT Te

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