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TODAY'S PROGRAMS " rhare Castleten tn ren.” j Allison tn “tela LIBERTY Mactean and { The Jailbird,” | bert W. Chamber “The Revenge of Tarsan.” ® 2—~ = ——-8 | LIBERTY | a * “THE BRANDING TRON” Ja Kirkwood bard Tucker ARBARA CASTLETON star of “The Branding dramatic photoplay which op the Liberty today The story is of Pierre, a man who brands, with a branding iron, Joan, the woman who belongs to him. She the the ped at is in the wilds to write & new play dramatic angles and the audience is treated to a real surptise when at thre climax Joan is forced to choose between the we men ae love her. [}CLEMMER “HELD IN TRUST” (Metro) Mary Manchester Bancferd Gorgas Hasbrouck Kuthertord Jaaper Haig May Aison, ins May Allison geen here as the Pheroine of “The Ch * comes to the Clemmer today in “Held in Trust.” Im this picture Miss Allison has the riches by impersonating a youns widow who is in reality dead. The scheme runs along smoothly until #**" | May falls in love, and then the com Pilcations begin. As the wealthy young widow Miss Allison js able to display a wonderful | assortment of beautiful gowns. . - “THE JAILBIRD” (Paramount) p nespeare Clancy.....Dougten Mactoen j ; lice Whitney <o-- Doria May | “Bester” Burns | Noah Gibbs Douglas MacLean and Doris May, partners in fun, come to the Coll- geum today in “The Jailbird,” Appears as @ self-conscious crook and breart. company with some companions, or- ganizes a fake of] company and it turns out that the ground they| thought worthless really has oil. “go straight.” STRAND. AND | nag 0} -.Marion Davies . Ralph Kellard Cartyle Blackwell -- Charies Lane Brephanie Cleland. fin Cleland ald Griamer » John Cleland The love of Jim Cleland for bis _* young and pretty adopted sister, |. Stephanie Cleland, is the predominat- ‘ing theme of “The Restless Sex,” the eo _ “ photoplay at the Strand. 8 ‘The pteture is an adaptation of the famous novel written by Robert W. It was first published in in @ popular magazine appearance on the ——,) VENGEANCE OF DURAND” (Vitagraph) Allee Joyee GV. Beyttertits Percy Marmont «Herbert Pattee makers? The opportunity to observe the different forms of lovemaking ‘as employed by English, French and American men of high tyy> is offered In “The Vengeance of Durand,” the Hex Beach story, which has been tgansferred to the screen,by Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Chester. Alice Joyce is featured in this pho- toplay which opened at the Colonia! today. First she appears as Marion / Durand, wife of a-French aristocrat, and later the role of her own daugh ' REX eae aE “THE REVENGE OF TARZA> (Golawyn) Taran. dee ccc ec cece cneeeee Gene Potlar “The Revenge ‘ot Tarzan,” which opened today at the Rex, is a sequel to the widely heralded Tarzan stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs New York, London, Paris, Algiers and the African coast are in turn lo- J ations for the thrilling action, and tire plot bristles with such events as a desperate fight between Tarzan and @ gang of ruffians, a duel between \ farzan and » jealous husband, and S hand-to-head fighting between Tar. gar ~ £4 crowd of savage fanatics ——_—_—_ BUYS SPANISH ESTATE geperio Moreno, who Is retuPfiing se field of feature stars after _#o years on the serial circuit, has purchased an estate in southern Bpain. Denials of marriage, how ever, Were isaved at once, thus frus trating any panic. Mr. Moreno al ready has commenced work on his first Vitagraph special, which ts * from = magazine story, “The Three by. Perley Poore Sheehan He plans to make one feature in pain next year, * ‘Wheeler Oxkman, Patricia Palmer and Ray Cannon wil support Bessie Love in “Penny,” her coming picture for Andrew J, Callaghan, larious comedy drama, in which Doug | Misa May his little country sweet. | 4 One of the most exciting scenes tn | the picture occurs when the crook, in| Of course, In the end, Doug decides | Which nationality produces the) Most skilful courtiers and love is rescued by Gael, a playwright, who | From here on the picture has many | Tos of a little shopgir! who wins) | a hi| } } | | Giaum. Wy ANS YN 1—Muy Allison, star of Held in Trust ’ Clemmer; rner 2—Scene from “ : Louise Glaum Picture Opens at Liberty November 27th: J. Parker Read, jr.Seattle Star Scenario contestants who have t anxiously waiting to see Miaa G of her that 0; Glaum comes t engagement fin Sullivan photodrama. Love Madness” is |story which tells of the im be Love Madness,” a C. dramatic fight of a First-—Send fn your name, ad dress, age and present occupa tion to the Contest Editor, Seat tle Star. This constitutes your registration In the competition. Second—Be guided by the daily accounts\in the Seattle Star. In this newspaper excidsively will be found advice (6 contestants and everything of Interest to writers who with to aval! them. selves of this special opportun ity. Third—Study the type of roles most suitable to Louise Giaum, for your story must fit this star Fourth—-Make your scenarios an brief as posible, They may ve in any form in which you choose to submit them. Advice along this line will be given you thru this newrpaper day by day. Fitth sam one is barred from this Sh. ME has an Kena! Ghitice noble-souled woman to save the life of her husband, condemned to die for a crime he did not. commit ‘The scenes range from the homes of the upper strata of society to the lowest dens of the underworld An allstar cast,.headed by Matt Moore, appears in support of Mise e-. FOR MISS GLAUM Miss Glaum must have a new role. And that ts the reason J. Parker Read, jr., has offered $5,000 in prizes for the best three scenarios that will serve as a starring Vehicle for this actress. Read has even stated that he will buy all scenarios he can use, whether theye win prizes or not. LILLIAN GiSH WITH JEROME STORM this week on the ring Lillian Gish Amusement company. tion will bear the “Storm Pictures." Mr, ret picture star. lor the Frohman ‘The produc- Storm fur. ther qualifies as one of the screen | “masters” by making two discover. jes, one a stenographer in a New York office, another a pupil.in the Alylene Dramatic school of New York. Both are cast for roles in the Lillian Gish pieture, tentatively titled 4*World Shadows.” Walthall Coming to Metropolitan Henry Walthall, one of the foremost character actors upon the screen, has returned to his first love, drama, Walthall comes to the Metropolitan in person, Nov, 28, and will give an afternoon and evening performance of “Ghosts,” Henrik Isben’s dra- matic play. Mary Charleson, also a screen favorite, will appear we Walthall’s leading woman. trade mark of | the spoken; ness,” Coast cities in the contest. grand judges, and they will ” New Films Maurice Tourneur’s Louise Glaum wears this fetching head gear in the dramatic photoplay written especially’for her by C. Gardner Sullivan, the famous writer. will be shown at the Liberty Beginning November 27th, Every one has an equal chance, Seattle is one of the six Pacific| scripta, The remaining 15 will prob Each city will send three scenarios to the| wish to purchase, select | the best three of all the 1@ they re-j Scenario, get busy personally Jerome Storm commenced work | directed production, “The Bait,” ‘Love Mad- “Love Madness” ceive as the prizewinning manu |ably include several that Read will If you have not already written a nd do so at once. MISS OWEN ON VACATION TRIP fea | Seena Owen, who has just finished turing Hope Hampton, adapted by | in “Between Two Thieves,” in which [Jack Gilbert from Sidney Tolor’s | whe supported William Russell, and y, “The Tiger Lady. || Who recently had one of the prinet Dorothy Dalton in “In Men's) 5a) roles in the allstar cast of | Byes.” an adaptation of EF. Phillips Lavender and Old Lace,” is on her Oppenheim's novel Jeanne of the! way to New York City, where she | Marsh directed by Frank Relsher | wilt remain for two months, she from @ scenari6 by Kathryn@) was accompanied by her small Stuart. daughter Patricia, her secretary and Wallace Reid in “The Charm) jor maid School.” é Hefore returning to Los Angeles, Billie Burke in “The.Education of | ghe will prot viait Florida, and Elizabeth,” @dapted by Blmer Harris | expects to return by way of Spo from the story by Roy Horniman | yane, her former home and directed by Edward Dillon Douglas MagLean in the Thomas H. Ince prodiction, “The Rookie's | HE’S GOING TO . Return.” William De Mille’s production HAVE A REST ‘Midsummer Madness,” adapted! After playing and singing for 25 from Cosmo Hamilton's story, “}ile years in ry country that bonste Friend and His Wife.” and tedtur-|5¢ _ modern theatre, after appear. ing Lois Wilson, Idla Lee, Jack Holt | ing in opera, drama, comedy and and Conrad bs al. | vaudey . nd after ching danc The George Fitzmaurice produc: ing mufic and exffression in the tion, “Money, Mad, by Ouida Ber: large American citie Nick de Ruiz, were, who is appearing in “Once to Thomas Meighan in “The Frontier | woman,” with Dorothy Phillips, and baa te. ‘Honor Bound,” with Frank Mayo, has settled in Southern California henceforth he jDWAN “SHOOTING” NEW YORK CROWD Allan Dwan, whore are presented by the |Photoplay Corporation, has | startling New York theatre jin the Times Square district prod May by making movies of them as they | from the 4 involves protections playhouses magnesium automobile | emerg proe police and the patie | Mr. Dwan, next picture. The scenes are Detective William J side the Lew,” est tricks of the big city gu He told Chaney how the of the underworld, and these € play the leading r Lady of the Big House,” Im Prigcilia Dean's new picture, some tips on the new- carry and use their weapons, method of attack and the latest fads | has incorporated in his portrayal, alletar pletui Wh | With Marriage to be made |Jack London's story uctions flower | been | crowds of late The flares trucks of Job, according to for his BURNS ON THE JOB Burns made a visit to Unliversal City recently to give ‘Lon Chaney, who i# playing th role of the Francisco gangster “Out unm unm thi ‘haney from Littl ion announced that will devote his | portrayal of et ton pictures. ts exclusively to ter parts in mo- CRANE TO RETURN |5O MOVIES | Altho “Opportunity” 18 far from the end of its run on Broadway. |James Crane, who i» playing the leading role, is planning an early return to the screen. Mr. Crane may combine photoplay and stage work durjng the coming winter. methods every transaction, and our eus- tomers are: accorded every cour tesy consistent with soum ness Judgment. 4% Yad on Savings Accounts Accounts Bubject to Check Are Cor + diafly Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AYE. AND PIKE @T. SEATTLE The Revenge of Tarzan,” Colonial; 5—Scene irom “The Restless Se x,” Strand; 6—Barbara Castleton as she appears in STAR | MINIONS OF LAW PEEVE NORMA Rex; Norma Talmadge bumped int nexorable port regulation the day white preparing to depart f Jost r the Went Indies to " vist National feature tan's Paradise ew Scutar’s nov ple.” She had to be vaccinated, twithstanding~ her firm determt ation not to submit to the official itrage. Taking Migs Talim’ 8} will for an immovable body and the law of the land for an irresistible the answer to the drum is that the latter wins. After much pouting The scar the actress Whether it w wears a bathing suit deper jwhether it is a Mack of the more one types, ‘ “THE SKY had their way weurs will ne even in show Re PILOT” ing wher but whisper t show when dress. ashe ds upon conventional NEARLY COMPLETED t exactly travel-worn, re than glad to. be David Muth bh members of King Vidor's Piet" | Angeles trom but trip tasting more than a month } remaining scenes for the picture will | be filmed at the | Hollywood, Vidor plant at company have returned to Los an extended location The in| Ope New —Doris May and Douglas MacLean, ( ‘olise um; “The Branding Iron,” nducted in ( Associated First N ra engager is m Mad s widow wrigh Paul, Th stare Blythe Queen and also studied in Paris Tod Browning will write an un- | V. 8 O-—-Pauline Freaerick was | derworld drama for the stage, odn- | “list, married to much-married Wil | structing it on the plot of his or in pietures in her aunt's new pi lard Mack, but divorced him recent-|nal screen play, “Outside the Law,” | ton, “Nablesse, ly. The handsome Pauline is now| production of which was recently | Preductian at Goldw starring in Siave of Vanity” | completed. This is the first time in| ae from the play by Sir Arthur Wing | dramatic history that a motion pic-| Wanda Pinero # bought a beau ture director has turned stage dram- | “The, Snob,” home in Hollywood. California, | atist tions to begin on her next Ri where she is at present living with Nien | etre, her mother \picture he has ever made. The} oe K. V Warry Carey has a| scenes are jaid in the ranching and ranch in 2 clequito canyon | mining country of Arizona, and the and his latest picture is “West Is/actual location of the story werejin West,” feature: Love HER IDEAL MEN ARE ‘ » FROM ‘UE COLLEGES The ideal mah is as hard to OVie niZzes} | mets et & aoe || Picture. ratter Hammerstein thinks. It is a * wire girl, she says, who can keep operation With | from idealizing just ordinary, Herbert Standing, who wys came ti tures average, nice men; and then feel a prominept part in “Peda’s ing disappointed when they don’t || Boy.” with little Jack Coogan, suf. menage lp sagped fit into the ideal role. Generally'|| fered a relapse as the resyit of fulfill her operatic speaking, this Selznick star be accident with a street car ¥gme the s he || lieves that ideal men, or near || 460, and had to sive up ty.@part. bore ideal men, are to be recruited from the ranks of American col Roy Stewart will ply 9 A of nt. 8 Jr Heart of Blythe Fan and aul Lir York » has on leading has been ‘The Truant H release is a Fox productic of Sheba. Scardor Westlake and California universities which ts conidered the best MYIK$SNU ren a8 "-—Aliod — Liber ert is the lege men. She sayn she doesn’t TO FOOTLIGHTS used in making the film. the same fascinating central character— ~~ “‘A Romance of Tarzan” “Tarzan of the Apes” SEE— The ape-man call the beasts of the jungle! The wreck and explosion on the yacht! Wild beasts in their native haunts! Tarzan hunt his food in the jungle! Tarzan kill a full-grown lion bare-handed! Charles Chaplin in One of His Biggest Laughs ay Kgs ra Oblig SOM IY NS featured at thei Pauline Frederick in her ‘new Ri Armate play: |] garg for geniuses, tho she could |/*0n Cole feature, “The Mistress child, & 890, || never forgive a man for not hav- ne,” to be direded by Calvert's latest is | ing an appreciation of beautiful er ee bit “i Maryland. and artistic achievements. Tem From # long lst of | peramental men are her pet The cast to support Betty women, Betty || abomination, but she doesn’t dis || 99" in her third indypendent pi chosen as etar of | criminate against hasidsome men, || 2% ldes Dick Roswn, Lon Chaney, and.” Her latest |Frank Campeau,/ George Cooper, “The |Harry Duffield, Camille Astor sne is married/ ADAPTS FILM | Bert, Woodrutt. — was educated in « June Atherton, 17-year-old niece rtrude Atherton, the famous will appear for the first Hawley has com and is making pi “All Night Long.” Dawd Winter, a newcomer in ti films, is to play an important the next Katherine MacDo A BIG, BRAND NEW SENSATION—FIRST TIME-HERE And better than either of its predecessors, using “A JITNEY ELOPEMENT” Ny ReQS / "

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