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OF Ww. “A HOMESPUN on the QUARTET HERO” WURLITZER in Songs Coming—“Nomads of the North” new ator possessing minds with extr facility for commanding others to do their bidding, even to the maximum limit of breaking the laws moet ditt perpetrating Hes for tillcit enriching. | Marrymore gives a splendid | natwation of how the unusually or photodrama at Coliseum untill Tuesday night master mind” a desire for revenge, and while the point ix made that this nat in apt tor it is shown the evil influence of a powerful mind ie demor erdfty mentality works in ural u whom the seema that | would happen lonce, LIBERTY “Trumpet Istand,” Viole is have had t ult to pata! nohe ak, thus or Mind,” the In this case the actuated by human inatinet nm the avenger, an wreck mapy lives Rarrymore ts surrounded by a clev Ralph Kellard 1s the marked district attorney upon manter mind heap his vengeance, is most convinc © group of players. ng A Homespun Hero” tx the comedy ture this week “lemmer this week. The story, adapted from the fiction of F. Scott Fitagerald, and published Head and Shoulders,” haa to do with an odd romanos be tween a chorus girl, priginally as rying out i Tarbox, a py “tigey wom. imagined. Jand most human mE EE EE: Ges | screened. ——— a — = = . Percy Marmont mado his film de| Elinor Glyn, noted author of} tic chorus girl ut three years ago opposite Elsie|“Three Weeks” and other widely | Ferguson. Since that time he has|read books, is en route to Holly o> gga an the | Appeared opposite almost all of the| wood, Cal, from New York. 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Meadows, the heroine of ‘The Chorus Girls Romance, posseasor of (Wo of the mont irresist ible shoulders ever seen, i right at home in her role at the Viola dann Minx Dana ty captivating as the lit and Gareth He | her leading man, gives a pleasing | young . college The Race of the Agé, shown in con Junction with the feature pleture. a Temarkable production filmed dur ing the big race won by Mano’ War m dinary | and ever n| in It a es THE run at the Coliseum Tuesday ni 1 Contest Editor, The Seatile Star. competition. 2. Be guided by the daily accounts Send in your name and address, mast fit thin star, ‘The eyes of the nation are focused | on the J. Parker Read, Jr.Seattle Star scenario contest J. Parker Head, Jr. has been tt-/ erally inundated with congratulatory | from hiv brother pro maintain their head ‘These producers expressions ducers who quarters in the Faas have likewise come to the realization t the ensuing year’s product muet exceed the output of former years an Well an excel the quality of that which has gone before. story, thus outeome of the lives of two young college boyn, Dick Desborough and Jim Rittenshaw, who believed in the test, a of each other. ‘This can be accomplished only thru the birth of new scenarios, and thene sconarion, if they are to adequately| supply the cinema market's needs must be the creation of the new! writer. | creed "No God, no «in, no fature life Nothing but the survival of the fit d every man for himeeif.” ‘There comes a day when Dick and Jim's wife, Daisy, become enamored By the creed Dick ignores the claims of his own wife | nd his little daughter upon him, and Jim, too, should have been willing to surrender to the victor without pro tent But when Jim learne of the duplicity of his wife and best friend, 4| his belief in the dangerous creed is swept away In an overpowering de sire for revenge. In a highly dramatic scene Dick| where Richard Bedell kills his former pal. iean, who is repute! to be the highest paid scenario writer in Shadowland’s realm, and who ere-| aed | dier, to amile an their eyes met, and! then to grow serious. Both were strangely disturbed by that glance, | }and what each saw, half formed, in) lithe other's eyes. Then they passed | on thelr respective ways, strangers ‘Their eyes met again thru a win: dow, Eve within and Richard out- side, yet they were strangers. An airplane wrecked in a fleree electric storm fell on Trumpet isiand had * sought refuge from dangerous habits he had ‘The remainder of the picture bas | heen forming and the delayed meet jto do with Dick's spirit, which, in-|ing between him and Eve took stead of being free to move forward, | pitce. finds itself earthbound Basil King is himeclf a spiritualist, | which accounts for the timely thrilling *«piritualistic incidents whic run thruout the picture. LIBERTY. and h Something caused Eve de Merin- court (Marguerite de La Motte), the little unsophisticated girl, and Rich-| eram ard Redeli (Wallace MacDonald), the| moneylens and jobless returned sol-| © Kivery Sunday, Noon ALL WEEK— WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA Afternoons and Evenings Special Half-Hour Concert 12330 AY How Richard wins Eve away from | her rascally husband is told with ef: | fect in the ensuing reels of “Trumpet | Intand,” the story written by Gouver- | neur Morris and transferred to the sereen by Mr. and Mrs. George Ran-/ doiph Chester, “Trumpet Ivland” heads the pro- at the Liberty this week | Other attractions on the bill ine) Mutt and Jeff comedy, jews and selections on the | Hope Wurlitzer by Love Davis. oe | COLONIAL | “Once to Every Woman,” the film | attraction at the Colonial, is a human document. Its characters are ordin-| ary mortals, end the homely atmos | phere of the early scenes, with its | pletures of life in a small town, | struck a sympathetic chord in the) hearts of many in the audience. ‘The story is of a welfieh daughter of the | household, who accepts the sacrifices | of the rest of the family because Abe | | has been blessed with a voice, and when these sacrifices are the means of placing her at the pinnacle of her art, she forgets her humble begin-| and those who made possible) her success, But in the hour of need she finds happiness in the old home love. Allen Holubar again demonstrates | | his artistic #kill as a director in his | | treatment of the tremendous scenes in thia drama, Assisting Miss Phillips in the presentation are Robert Andersen, Rodolph Valentino, | Frank iliott, “Emily Chichester, | | Elinor Fair, William Ellingford. | Mrs. Margaret Mann and a@ host of | others of equal prominence. ‘The Colonial orchestra, under the! ple direction of Wineland, plays | pet and Peasant” overture | eee Fannie Hurst, who ts noted for her | | realistic studies of Jewish life, never | strucksa more intensely human note | | than she attained in “Humoresque,” | | which, in sereen form, is being | shown at the Rex this week | | ‘The scene is New York’s famous | lower Kast Side, and the central char- | acter ix @ youngster with a soul for! jmusic. — Recetving his first violin | from his mother on his seventh birth: | | day, the boy later develops into a world-known genius, Then the war | comes, and he returns from overseas | with a wounded shoulder that, it in] thought, will prevent him from ever playing a violin again. But In the great crisis of his life the injured | | shoulder ig restored to strength and his happiness returns. Alma Rubens is the featured play- er in “Humoresque,” which’ also in cludes in its cast Vera Gordon, Gas ton Glass and little Bobby Connelly, ot A me ANNA Lionel Barrymore Gives Fine Performance at the Coliseum Lionel Barrymore, as he appears in a acene from “The! Master Mind,” a strong photodrama, which closes a four-day Producers Are Waiting For Prize Scenarios CONTEST RULES This constitutes your registration in the 3. Study types or roles most suitable to Loulke Glaum, for your story | Make scenarios as brief as possible. They may be in any form you | 4 wish to submit them. 5. Content closes at midnight, December 1. |imties you must see her on the silver | and learns the value of a mother’s), SEATTLE STAR —NOW HERE suddenly acquired course and buys ght. age and present occupation to the in The Star. | sire in his heart. ated Louise Gthum’s latest photoplay wuceens, “Love Madness,” which will be shown here tn the near future, proffers his deduction of the situa- tion. i “We must have new writers.” says Mr. Sullivan, “and I am confident that thin Contest will provide them. “Parenthetically, the wccens of the screen writer ix indicated almort en Urely by the success of the star for whom he writes the vehicles, As yet the motion pleture audiences of the) A olo~ has resounded from the ranks country have not come to look for| ce the commercial world, and even their favorite author's name on theo. ey are desirous of obtaining the screen an they look for it On the mag | iw the different and the young, #0 azine and book covers, Instead they| 414 the producers of the photodrama, look for the name of Jheir favorite! 1. nation's fourth largest industry, star. If) then, a certain writer for! cuing for IDEAS—new IDEAS and the sereen by writing a certain sort DiveERENT IDEAS. of film play develops thé full power!” 4 newer the call today by register of the screen star, succens has been | i.¢ in the J, Parker Read, Jr.-Seattle gained by the writer.”* \ Star scenario contest. | Mr. Sullivan cites bis phenomenal mucetss with Loulse Glaum and at tributes It to his intimate knowledge feonarie Contest Falter, Seattle Mar: of the ntar's temperament and char- acteriaticn, 1 hereby enter the Seattle Star-J, Parker Head, Jr., $3,000 ecenarie con- tnt sTUDY ! YOUR STAR | Bo, you see, contestants, your course of study is mapped out for you. You muet study your star.. To become familiar with her character. sheet whenever an opportunity pre- | fonts itself and, above all, listen to the advice that will be duly prof. fered to you by the ncenario experts. | Wting for the screen has not yet become a recognized field of the craftefian in the sense that maga sine writing haa become: all the more t reason then that the few who are| MAY Murray has begun work a successfully writing direct for the|the Paramount studios in the East sereen should be listened to with at- “The Painted Lily.” tention, They are the plonoers in the aeesenencnrnaniptoren field where you and hundreds of Addrees seqeesecececcemerm ete eeres on FUNERAL SERVICES for Ralph others who have entered the contest | Jones, city detective, were held at/ are destined to arrive Masonic Temple Sunday afternoon. The cry for “new blood and new The body was cremated. ToCGure aCold in One Day Take Grove’s Laxative Bromo -~w Quinine tablets Popular all over the World as a remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza and as a Preventive. Be sure its Bromo mr O Th ine be Price 30c. You will want a good seat to see this Gouverneur Morris story of the way a young man starts to 8} end a rumpet Island A wooded paradise where fate drops a girl into his arms—a girl whose clean and wholesome life creates a new and different de- makes this a big picture! A PATHE Coming—Charles Ray MUTT AND JEFF NEWS -N— COMEDY pie “PEACEFUL VALLEY” Pept MONDAY, NOVEMBER §, 1920, fortune—the reason why he swerves his Then follows the thrilling romance that | Too much realiam is responsible ES PERMISSION TO for Charles Parrott, one of the direc- NAME tors of two-ree] Mermaid Comedies,| Eugene Palmer, Lawrence, being laid up in a Los Angeles hos-| writes: “Foley's Honey and Tar |pital, as the remult of a gun explod-| lieved me of a cough from which ing during the making of “April | had been suffering for weeks. You | Foot,” in which Lioyd Hamilton is |have my full permission to Usb my |starred. In order to obtain a trick name any time you wish in any ad- effect the gun was attached by aj vertising matter.” This fine old |wire to the switchboard and the ex- lly remedy is in great demand |plosion is said to have been caused | now for colds, croup and bronchial by @ property man unexpectedly |and grip coughs. Foley's Honey and ‘closing the switch while Parrott was | Tar acts almost instantly, cuts instructing Hamilton in a comedy | phlegm, soothes the raw and | stunt. membranes, clears’ breathing pas sages. For Irritated Throats {71 Years Happy (Tho Married) | take @ tried and tested remedy—one TITUSVILLE, Pa, Nov. 8.—Mr./ Soe nd Mrs. Romanzo D. Guild recently | end to oplaten. You get that recent celebrated the Tist anniversary of cae ae = PISO'S | | their marriage. He is 96 and Mrs. | Guild 93. A reuse lifting of the veil that stands NOW HERE— The most interesting sihlett that could be screened! # * Hildur L. Lindgren, Soprano Henry 0, Price, Tenor