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THURSDAY, NOVEMMER 11, 1920 THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Trumpet Island” at Liberty Is Popular Film Attraction M M BASIL KING'S ovat Ok eka beouny 4 AMATING DRAMA OF THE - UNSEEN WORLD Spectacular scene from “Trumpet Island,” the sereen ens version of Gouverneur Morris’ popular story which is being hown at the Liberty this week sa << Scenario Writers to ee aaa] Have Fine Settings | Wwe mome | Given Their Stories} ‘DL Spwit Moves with THE Rapipity or Tuousnt Man cannot call a permanent halt on the urge of life within him. Hildur Levida Lindgren DE LUXE STRAND Soprano SCENIC NEWS vee the AAs wid eatuie | CONTEST RULES ant eventual : 1. Bend in your name and address, age and present oceuphtion to the ontest Editor, The Seattle Star. This constitutes your registration in the ornpetition | 2. Be guided by the daily accounts in The Star | 3. Study types oF roles most sullable to Louise Glaum, for your story | oust fit thin star 4. Make scenarios as brief aa possible. They may be in any form you | heart when she wins fame as a sing. | Wish to submit them. or. However, when her New York| 5 Contest closes at midnight, December 1 | J. Pa friends show their true colors she is| | Lucky winners ker only too glad to return to her little |Jr.Seattle St in ountry home and rural sweetlieart ntestants, this in a [tion of. being the godson of § in addition to the Rerhhardt. Glass wae born In Paris and made his debut on the French of the winners Read may buy |H} ss many as & dozen, he hints | While the prize ate * must of | necemmity fit the talents person le of the became a genius of the violin. J ality of Louine Glaum, Mead anures eo will surround | | spporting cast lity, every tech jc functionary nf Rend, Jr, organization | etual filming of (Just till Friday Night) Comedy, pathos and drama woven into a gigantic tale of love J - aa Vain Oe eoatenk te ead soveet You see life in all its arom pool Alben phases — the wild, ge 4 he 500, $1,500 the carefree, the = careworn, the old, Gg the new, the high and the low in rap- idly moving events of a sensational na- “Lavender and Old Lace,” the} | Myrtle. Reed story produced by | Renco, is in. process of being titled and edited by Director Lioyd Inara will direct Alice} © new Metro picture, “The {Five Dollar Baby,” to be made from hasn't already | is urged to get ntest closes at} 1. ‘That leaves » which to com-| the three prizes, net | und $1,000, reapect is is laid on the fact that vide a role for} ust be the cen | tral figure. Her talents must be given a part in which they ean be} well developed and her charm and} 66 beauty featured. | CAN PORTRAY VIVID PASSIONS Louise Glaum has dark eyes and} 99 Fi dark hair, she has animatio atrong p: | «y joy and anger «@ the emotions she can express unsur-| passingly well | A film story must be true to life} It must contain thoroly human ele ments and characters. It must ap © the hearts of the masses and a Vital something that makes full of Pathe Mutt and Jeff News Comedy stant actio taney, nom Night = and lack stim f i must be natur or even verging on the impossible. Aw a rule there must bad elements at work be great obstac natural serie there should tainment ¢ ood and should ome by & nts, In the end piness or the at A Paramount Picture y, ares, eo — . | Cini Sewtig | , F y War CHARLES RAY in “PEACEFUL VALLEY” Ped ||), Wes, A ‘2D & UNIVERSITY i} NY ! % ciency A rollicking story of the | mix-ups of a husband and wife who have just ne that can h millions who attend hows cannot be written overnight. Thought is required, and clear, concise expres sion of the thought after the idea is obtained and the plot and its action | well outlined | reason there are no days Pen per should @ work com if more con apete in this ALL WEEK started their honey- ai moon! A ROMANCE OF A VERY >, t Pi STUDIOUS YALE BOY A Paramount Picture AND A VIVID LITTLE MUSICAL COMEDY DANCER— VIOLA DANA a, © what Read is seeking He will pay big money for good ones that haven't been used before. enario makes lit Just Tonight and Friday— Then Never More Allan Holubar’s Greatest Masterpiece Starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN” WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA Afternoons and Evenings Speciat Half-Hour Concert Every Sunday at 1:30 In Addition to the Regular Show eee The form of th MALOTTE on the WURLITZER “eee told in its pr Everyone ost. All ec t to the § ® in this con Christie Comedy— “Shuffle the Queens” eeae “THE CHORUS GIRL’S ROMANCE” SATURDAY STORY Liberty Will Show | Louise Glaum Film! Chester Sceni “Forbidden Fanes” eee Louise Ginum, the lovely screen FROM T EVENI “Head and Shoulders” U. of W. Quartet in Songs em one of her mo: nt pictures, at Coming Saturday— James Oliver Curwood’s “Nomads of the North” THE WORK y's 6. JORSE RACE Starting Next Saturday * WILLIAM FARNUM in “If I Were King” peared in Mii | olety been that he did not commit, MAN4 GREAT V THE RACE 0} 8 the role of a #0 husband has je for a ert She saves IN THE AGE n his life, nario Contest Hditor, jn = the Liberty soon up without “Love Madness” is said to far sur- sharp aches and twinges? Now lis pass in splendor of production and ten! tense, interest-compelling appeal maybe from a strain, and y anything this star has yet ap- ble es out stiffness PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN CO | OTTO F. KEGEL, President 1,200 Yards of White Outing Flannel Mill Remnants 19c THE YARD 100 Dozen Good Quality Huck Towels Size 16x32, at $2.00 Dozen 90-inch Best Quality Sheeting Bleached and soft finished 90c YARD 69x72-inch Mercerized Table Cloths of medium weight, at $1.95 Each Full Bed Size, Silkoline Covered Comforters An exceptional value at $3.35 EACH 58x70-inch Hemmed Pattern Cloths in assorted designs, at $2.45 Each Wool-Mixed Scotch with fringed ends, special $8.75 EACH 66x80-inch Practically All-Wool Blankets in assorted plaid patterns $11.50 Pair 80x90-inch Heavy Satin Bedspreads that will give excellent service, at $4.75 ‘50x72-inch Gray or White Sheet Blankets $2.10 Pair but to do so she must en-) dure the most harrowing experiences, ns should be even going so fag.as to take up life the underworld, in order Seattle Star track down the guilty Ten Southern Red Cedar Chests Reduced to $32.85 Each Cedar Chest value o extraordinary that it speaks for itself—hand rubbed and beautifully finished Cedar. Chests that suggest early gift buying. Made in a simple design chests are 42 inches inches deep. On sale Friday, each $32.85. dust-proof trunk covers. The long and 21 inches wide, and 19 —Drapery Section—Second Floor, 25 Fine Axminster Rugs — $ 49. 75 This offering for tomorrow represents one of our best numbers. all are 9x12 in size, and a splendid selection of colors is assembled. Owing to the very special price we wish to advise prospective buyers to be on hand as early as possible. Only 25 Rugs are available, priced very special, each $49.75. —Kug Section—Second Floor. Excellent Values In a Timely Selling of Roasters $1.38 Each | $1.68 Each For heavy sheet steel Seamless _ self - basting Roasters, size 151% ins. Roaster, as_ illustrated, long and 101% ins. wide. size 1734x1144 inches— Will take a roast up to | will take a roast up to 10 pounds; special, each | 16 pounds; special, each $1.38. $2.00 Each $1.68. $2.48 Each Blue Glazed Enameled For a Mottled Enameled Roasters, 1734x1134 ins. Roaster that will take a in size—will take a roast roast up to 10 pounds. up to 16 pounds. These These roasters are oval roasters are easily in shape and self-basting, cleaned and very durable; special, each $2.00, special, each $2.48. High Grade Cretonnes Reduced to $1.00 the Yard NINETY pieces of highfrade, linen-finished Cre- tonnes, Chintz and Repps are assembled for Friday's selling. Stme of our choicest patterns are included —richly attractive and dainty designs to make select- ing a real pleasure, whether they are to be used for overdrapes, furniture covers or cushions. Ne Stiffness Away—Try This! ed relief th pment ack with soothing, Jacobs O1." 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