The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1920, Page 7

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UNTIL PARA. A Para mount TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY—THIS MOT NT JOYFEST TODAY'S PROGRAMS REEATY The Hrend CLO in Trust,” COLISHUM Doria May STRAND Kerbara Castleton tn Tron.” Allison tm May “Meld Dougias Maclean and treatment a JICTURESQUE well tn ng in “~The motive and w Branding * the film attraction at the Lib It pletures @ primi yielding and intellectually an atre construction Ire orty this week tive woman, physioally clinging and emotionally on subminai ve unhappy un The Branding am wb sorbed in sensation Iron” is a frank anion by the woman who wr . Kathryn New lon Rurt, that woman can still love, as she has In the past, in spite of the pain inflicted by the her choice, and more or leas because of it To Rarbara Castleton ts assigned interpretation of this intensive man of role with and she meets every ponsibilit trong nso. There is a combined with intelligence James Kirkwood and respe TOMACK BivveRs MDOOrity TET Fave Pema 7 n all she app dows ara to splendid advantage, Uchard Tucker also acquits him capably 1 “Tea for Two, Adam and Eve,” a ¢ and the Pathe News and organ selec Davis cture is highly dramatic. "a Vanity comedy eater acer tions by Love complete ¢ program s lovely May Allison had] ng role than that of| in “Meld in Trust n which she in sta ring at the Clemmer this week Mary girl with nothing| beyond her nm it appears but to drag out a drab day she is lifted from her dreary surroundings to and luxury. Like a fairy story tt seems to Mary. A woman whom she resembles lien dying in a home of riches. W she passes away an immense trust fund will slip from the poswensi her husband and his business partner. These men ask Mary to take the of the dying wife and assume her identity Mary then installed in the mansion. No one guesses the truth, A young bactertologist, Stanford Gorgas, however, senses that some thing is wrong. He sets a trap for Mary. She falls in love with him and continue a life of luxury and her honest affection for the young man How this perplexing problem ix worked out and what is a shop existence. You Know this Comedy team—Snappy—Youthful and Astonishing! U. MALOTTE On the Wurlitzer. OF W. QUARTET In @ Song Prologue. CHRISTY COMEDY BRUCE SCENIC “Going Through the Rye.” “The Castaway.” COMING WEDNESDAY—“HONEST HUTCH.” sound maritime circle and its ladies Firlands Cheered | The party took with them an auto by Maritime Circle) tuck tsden with fruits and other MAP brings the story to a pleasant climax 204 things to Music and « Firlands sanitarium was visited | ©%% ‘ings to eat. Music a Rewkdes the feature picture the tainment was provided ths inmates |. P ° Clemmer is showing “The Uncon- Sanday by 75 the Py of the ; ay oy net te Teen gg the inatitution ventional Maida Greenwood,” a com pie edy directed by Mra. Sidney Drew, and some news pictorialn, see 'Dr. (on wW. Sharples’ Father Passes On cousev™ Funeral services for Dr, Abraham| Douglas MacLean and pretty littl: | Sharples, 79, who died Saturday at| Doris May are the co-stars at the Col lhis home at Goshen, Ore, will be|iseurm. Douglas and May play the held Tuesday afternoon at the Bon-| leading roles in “The Jailbird,” |Rey- Watson funeral parlors. Dr. ©.| which closes Tuesday night. |W. Sharples, a son, of this city, will| ‘The Jailbird” ix one of the many The most for your Money, the best for your the wafest your | health, is the guar- } antee given by | is torn between her desire to! happens to| SEATTLE STAR Actress Has Emotional Role in “The Branding Iron” at Liberty Scene from “The Branding Iron,” a strong photodrama Barbara Castleton featured in ta a hight; y dramatic role. “|i is being shown at the Liberty this week with beautiful - Writer Jumps F rom $50 | a Month to Big Salary on of wealth | Louise Glaum erty beginning November 27th, Later at the Rez. onality of Miss Glaum Parker Read, Jr.-Seattle must Miss Glaum ia to be ning scenarios. and novel ideas. offering prizes totaling $5,000, Madness.” ahara,” Pp contestants will be Lib “Love will appear in It is around the that the J. Star scenario write their story, as featured in the Mr. Read is out after new That is the reason he is seen at the in she win- For the benefit of contestants The Star articles on Lows Glaum BY A FILM EXPERT Five years ago a red-headed youth wan working ¢ stories for nothing. Uked=to, The jast time I saw him. several months ago, $250 a week often. | WRITES JUST PLAIN STUFF tailing his stories to @ trolley aya lbring the body here Tuesday morn-| popular stories which get'fun out-of the reform of croc selves. Tho idea is very close to! hat of “Get-RichQuick Walling ford,” and ft amuses because it goes }to show how good luck disposes of all our Venerated precepts about good yoo" duct. There ix some satirical truth ck of the idea—a truth so gener ally recognized that It scarcely need be confirmed almost daily in Wall st. | Douglas Maclean i delightful ax Ing. One hundred and cighty miles northeast of Calgary, Alberta, is lake that contains 53 to 55 per cent jot salt, as compared with 10.7 per A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE ealing them to a public millions—thru the movies This man is not @ literary artist He doesn’t write ornate Engliah- Just good, in stuff that anybody “un understand | speller jare DIFFERENT, Everybody one good story in his or her system The difficulty has been tn telling it 100 Ver Cent Courtesy, Fictures, Music, DOES A MAN OWN HIS WIFE IN THE SAME SENSE THAT HE OWNS HIS CATTLE? 2 © UNIVERSITY Now Playing SEE THIS PICTURE NOW— | is today printing the first of a series scenario a film expert. & Connecticut street|the unknown writer. ar line for $50 a month and telling | trary, Just because he| purely selfish reasons, wi he was driving |The editors are constantly his own car and telling stories for|bling for good storien of writing, written by can't supply the demand. Don't imagiM™ there ie & prejudice against On the moving pictufe pro: con ers, for 1d gindty | neo the number of writers multiplied. | S98 The scenario editor cares nothing | Henides his regular salary, he was|about your race, color or previous making an extra thousand every so|condition. It's your good story he wants and he will not only pay you well for it, but feel lucky to do no. If you can produce a story that can The answer iv that. instead of re-|>¢ told in ACTION, the scenario ed ftor will be glad you're aliva | j | in apits of them. \enee of one or two, he is now whole. | STORY 18 of several FIRST STEP Lat us be perfectly clear. It takes }as much technical skill to produce a But he can tell stories that | uct. jonly the first they eny, has at least ished picture, ‘The stage and the pubile prints have | rector, successful moving picture as a suc cessful novel. But the novelist works He's an indifferent | alone and turns out a finished prod The moving picture story » townria the fin- hich must of neces. sity be the product of many minds. | The trained scenario writer, the di the camera man, the actors, heretofore beer the only avenues of |and various other specialists all con jiribute their shares. | expression open to the public story teller, Amd success in efther drama or fiction requires great technical aici, Professional writers don't and that the “fake” delivers ofl, Doris May is delightful as the | one of the crooks who promotes a fake|Chambers story, oil sale and then is amazed to find | form land he sold really | former musical comedy star, But the story comes first. ' If you have a story in your sys tem, the next article will a way to start to ge suggest which in scree features Marion Davies, the | The story ts full of heart appeal. | | It concerns Stephanie C | young girl who persuades her aunt |@d Gaughter of a rich New Yorker | | Standing on the top- most branch of the tallest tree in the jungle, Tarzan sends booming through the dense thickets blood-curdling roar of defiance, The savage beasts of the jungle cringe at the sound, The tawny hair of Nu- ma, the lion, stands up stiffly along his spine. It is the ery of Death! Don’t miss this pie- ture if you love ex- citement, roma adventure, fight! CHARLES CHAPLIN In a Big Comedy Western mwantaies, read by miltons_ in sertal and book fo OFTA “* Love Davis on the Wurlitzer “Tea for Two” Vanity Comedy to mortage their home in order to| buy stock Added away features are “The Cast a Bruce scenic; “Going Thru ©,” « Christie comedy, and harmony selections by the U. quartet, | STRAND “The Restless Sex” is still showing Mt the Strand. This is a Robert W Now Playing Premier Seattle Showing REX BEACH'S Powerful Story “THE VENGEANCE OF DURAND” WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA Afternoons and Evenings SPECIAL HALF-HOUR CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY Jeraving for exciternent. ot w,| her __| being @ ball masque, in which hun |nishes the news pictures, | tes and sufferings caused by jealous | demons. | Jealousy of her husband. | breezy topical sayings. : | ability | tree who bas from birth possessed Her leseness leads her into a marriage. Then she realizes that ail the Ume she has been in love with | adopted brother. How fate! takes a hand and brings this unusual situation to a satiafactory ending is told in the following episodes. | There are many spectacular scenes | in this photoplay, the most elaborate rest loveless dreds of beautifully gowned women “The Decorator” is the supporting comedy and the Pathe Review fur COLONIAL h's “The Vengeance of one of the strongest stories presents the fol Mr, and Mra. George Randolph Chester have adapted this story’ to the screen. It is being shown the Colonial this week with Alic joyee in tho leading roll. «Miss Joyce ap- pears as Beatrice, the uehter, who Li en fed on ve for 12 long She portrays Marion, wife of Henri Durand, whd is driven to end her life by the} ance years. also Miss Joyce is splendid in the dual e is cleverly supported by y Marmont (who appeared ently with Norma Talma¢ The B ded Woman"), ¢ Styffertitz and a actors. On the same bill there is a Mutt | and Jeff comedy, a news week! | in| Vv.) score of clever | and] ¢ 1 iene low. Pollar, a strapping big fel with a good share of is playing the fasc role of Tarzan, in “The Rey Tarzan,” at the Rex this week Pollar is called upon to do many daring stunts, euch as swinging from to tre and then leay from » of the highest branche ynto the k of a lion The picture is filled with thrills There ig”a shipwreck. There are Stirring scenes in the slums of In the jungle scenes wild bh every variety are shown in their na tive haunts. Besides the many animals appear. r ri FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWMSTAIRS STORE| There’s s a Letter in 1 Santa Claus’ Postoffice For Every Boy and Girl in Seattle you to visit the Dolls that walk and Dolls that truly talk, to see the games that will amuse you and OU Santa invite: the window of his Postoffice after can ask for your own letter at you have greeted Santa, « Of course, you'll be and write return, after has ee all the Christmas Toys pack right polite to come and laugh at mother you ever saw, to boats, all your friends, him in taken you to that have tumbled out of -hi his Postoffice. one animal the funniest see the housekeeping toys, the near the coasters. —and thousands of other toys, so many that it will seem like your dream of Santa Claus’ home. SANTA CLAUS’ POSTOFFICE—IN TOY TOWN THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Cut Glassware “Samples” At Decidedly Low Prices $1.95 $3.95 $5.95 SE 2XCURED at a saving and priced with equal advantage to our custo- mers, this Cut Glass offering is most opportune for gift-choosers. No two pieces alike, as they are samples. AT $5.95— AT $3.95— Handsome, large pieces in brilliant cut- Celery Trays, Nut Bowls, Ice tings, including Round Bowls, Pitcher, Cream Trays, Sugars and Cream- Vases, Ice Cream Trays and large Oval ers, Rose Bowls and Handled Bas- Salad Bowls. kets. AT $1.95—Bonbon Dishes and Olive Dishes in many shapes and cuttings. Cut Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers at $1.95 Pair Salt and Pepper Shakers in sparkling cuttings, with non-corroding white graceful, low shape. Priced consider- metal tops, in a featured offering at ably less than usual, at $2.50 pair. $1.95 pair. TME DOWNSTAIRS STORE Cut Glass Sugars and Creamers at $2.50 Pair Just 36 sets to sell at this price— effectively cut Sugars and Creamers in Wardall athletic | formerly co t Annan ing in the picture, there are 600 hu- man artists in the cast, program |» a Charlie Chaplin comedy, 4-piece Aluminum Cooking Set, $3.00 CONVENIENT set, consisting of Five- quart’ Convex Kettle, with two-quart perforated pan to be used in the kettle for steaming, and two-quart cereal pan, which converts the kettle into a double boiler when desired. Slicing Knife 45c inch blade for slicing, riveted, —with tapered 9- and bread-cutting; Priced at 45c. carving natural wood handle. The four-piece Set, $3.00. Round Casseroles $3.75 Casserole of brown-and-white glazed earthenware, 8-inch size, set in nickel- metal handles. Aluminum Percolators $2.65 substantial ebonized wood handle As sketched, with and hinged cover with glass top. THE /Voting Machines Are; 0 47 average, “42 echoothouses {and two college buildings are burned jin America every wee Big Saving, Is Claim Saving of $14,822 he elty of Seattl oting machi yallot in the was realized by by the use of ead of the paper recent election, accord ng to County Auditor Norman M The machines 9.8! while each paper ssl cost ents a vot It is estimated that had there been no wars and no epidemics, the pres: | nt population of the world, 1,6 100,000 peor rom a sin, since 138 A West of attraction to the Rex “The Jitney Elopement, ‘| An added pow? All work guaranteed for 18 years. morning and get teeth same day. Call aud See Sam ‘Time. Bri Open Sundays From © te 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS WS UNIVERSITY 5T Two-quart size, $2.65. STAIRS STORE i plated frame of pierced design, with i, H 1 1 H The penguins of the Antaretic re gions are the most human of all the bird family REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which iw the lghaan and strongest plate know sovers very little of the roof of the Toate you can bite corn off the cob; guarans teed 15 yoars. EXAMINATION FREE Whalebone set of teeth, $8 Crowns .....++ $8 Bridgework . $2 Amalgam Filli PAINLESS EXTRACTION jaaye impression takem tm the Examination and advice free. . ef Our Plate and Bridge Work. We Stand the this ad with you, Oppratte Freser-Patersen Gt

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