The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1920, Page 8

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Day a Good Photoplay Every last ingenuity, ounce of expertence, energy and = inspiration was used in making this a big picture—and it is! Branding Iron” Three hundred leading American news- papers are now running “The Branding Iron” as a serial—millions are reading the story—and here is the picture—seven big acts of real happenings! “TEA FOR TWO” Vanity Comedy PATHE NEWS COMING—LOUISE GLAUM IN “LOVE MADNESS” rif SEATTLE STAR Rex Shows “Revenge of Tarzan” Film Play Filled With Thrills Jealoun ne m to sen into the fair white r y young wife, A ruel deed revolves the plot of “The the film play at is the star of plays Joar } Gene Pollar and Estelle Taylor in “The Revenge of Tar- |zan,” appearing at the Rex this week. The plot of this film play is filled with thrills. There are actual fights between Tarzan and two full grown lions, in| which the mighty ape-man, battling with his bare hands,| laughters the savage beasts, There is another exciting scene when Tarzan, surrounded by hungry lions, is rescued by} (\a huge elephant who hears his cry for help. . | | of a girl empto | and flirtation mother had bee nd a "EN? w couners noon ilm Expert Fells Star | cae ccee'%<! — Contestants What to Do Louise Glaum will be seen at the Lib- rty beginning November 27th, in “Love Madness.” star of “The soreen playn, f a little In Later she will in appear aan ma becomes popular in Sahara,” at the Rex. It ia around the > eas si 2 NO personality of Miss Glaum that the J iin eviews ‘deennaie Parker Read, Jr.-Seattle Star scenario their stories, as Miss Glaum is to be featured in the win- screen's most popular lea contestants must write " has given up act lireeting Dorothy Dalton has returned to! Appearing with Priscilla Dean tn aa os = 4 ; {pictures y ie at present wor her latest pictus, “Outside th a . gel a ves > sae eee ning scenarios. Mr. Read ia out after new * at Paramount aw." are Lon Chaney, Wheeler)” . a and novel ideas, That is the reason he is pakman wailed Lawia Wis a humbe | OLYMPIA. — Northwestern | Tow offering prizes totaling $5,000. AOE CQUREY PTTNNOD PAYED. Tl noat Owners aesociation withdraws! Printed below is the second of a series Gloria Swanson, Wanda Havwiey |recemt request for higher towage| j of articles written especially for the Bebe Daniela, W ott Dexter will « ductian, by One of Seattle’s Oldest Established Dental Offices Special arrangements for out-of-town patients whose time is limited. Modern methods — high-class dentistry — low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists 4. R. VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at 8. E. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2555 Over Owl Drug Store. Y All day long—in the office or shop, in the cars, the ‘crowded sto: ou have been breathing in germs of sore throat, tonsillitis, influenza, what-not. In the warm crevices of throat and mouth they multiply with incredible speed. Perhaps you are in rugged health and they find no weakened spot to attack. But what of those at home? They may be less able to resist these armies of ill-health and the home-coming kiss may bear the dread germs of disease. A pleasant—almost candy-Ike—Pormamint dissolved in the mouth now and then during the day makes the mouth fluids antiseptic, keeps germ-growth within bounds, and forms a strong defence against disease. If the throat is already sore, the frequent use of Formamint Reeps the membranes bathed in this splendid antiseptic, allays inflammation, prevents new infection and gives the tissues a chance to heal. Children are glad’ to use them and should do so freely, as crowded school-rooms are fruitful fields for the spread of throat infection, Formamint is sold by all druggists. Any druggia will tell you how widely Formamint is recommend ad by throat specialists, physicians antd dentists. GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS Baerarint is our trade mark, It identifies our product. Bauer Chem. Co., Ine. N.Y. EAR RIB ce Reid and Eli ppear in the cast of “Anatol,” a special De Mille pro- “Foolish. Wives" is the .title of a Meomaves Co. sert.s-e.atuasta.aa New Eric Von Stronheim production scenario contestants by a film expert. STOPS THE PAIN OF CORNS AT ONCE Discovery by Chemist Ends These ~ Pabnful Annoyances, BY A FIM EXPERT way of You wieh to write moving pictures | how, the Yteller went. about his everybody does. You would like| work; what methods he used to to see your brain children busy on| score his pointe; how he worked up the screen, working to the eapport| the situations that) caught your and honer of their proud parent. | fancy. You want to know how to go about! If hy the time you have wren the ft—the things to avoid, in order (6| play three times.you haven't } got across: Just The sharp, throbbing pain af the ery. Furthermore, the corn thus treated wil! soon dry up and fall off. It i» needless for anybody to suf fer from corns and callouses, A small bottle of Cactus Corn Com pound. coming bought at by rule, You must find them cut for yourself. The best and cartest way Is to see moving pic and study them, It doesn’t matter #0 much whether the pictures are good ot bad, if you will only study them Seattle Star reader ¥rite @ scenario movie actress, w principal role in ffickent t UST ANALYZE wine the firet Cutting | REASON WHY contests. The F «The Cactya| YOU May have seen scores of pic-| cooperation with J. Parker Read t is abmotutety |turee—hundreds of them—and been | jr, wellknown film producer, wil) refund] tilled, amused or bored. Bat that is ruleg tint anvern the. contest Jhasn't helped you much une Sinpic” teed tee Uncen What you want to know, ts why | out and paste them over your desk. | why you were thrilled or amused; | CONTEST RULES slid forward in youg seat at} ARE GIVEN found it necerrary to mwaiow bard| <Fitet—Wend" your weenario to the at another. The man who wrote oe Pag de gre ga ; at pict nten hat yo uided. by the daily ak piceare tenes Wane 7s | cements tn Fee Pian. Th Mlle Rowe should slide and ewallow just when did. He did he work it? Paper Bantyeively will be found ad wy thing to pick a © pieces and learn how] is are obtained. For a beginner almost imponsible. If the story | good one it sweeps you along }and you forget to analyze it. If it} jis bad, you are bored and don't take | |the trouble, Let me suggest a way Pick « play that is having a run fat your plotare house, and see it, | not once, but three or four times on |#uccessive days. Don't try to ana | Jive it at the first viewing. Just tet | lit “get” you, if it can, or bore you! }if it can't. Think it over afterward remember how it affected you t each’ point in the story. This is wrtant, because it won't affect the same way again, y PICTURE RAL TIMES At the second viewing, your real work begins, This is to discover why the picture moved you, just what there was on the sereen in the SUNDAY METROPOLITAN §UN",45 With Matineer Sunday ENGAGEMENT EXCEPT! “, sricas Foremost Screen. Persone/ily Tonight Last Times Premier Seattle Showing REX BEACH’S Powertul Story “THE VENGEANCE oF DRA” STARTING WED, Until Friday Night Only The GREE FLAME —ALSO— THAT FUNNY MONKEY JOE MARTIN In His Latest Wonder Comedy “A NIGHT OUT” WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA Afternoons and Fivenings Special Half-Hour CONCERT Every Sunday at 1:30 IN HENRIK IBSENS DRAMATIC STAGE PRODUCTION “GHOSTS” ee ae | Many Tonics fail to strengthen be- cause they are minus true food values. Scott's Emulsion is the worthwhile tonic that builds up the body and restores strength through nourishment. Seott & Bowne, Bocmécta, mJ. Ww eeseeee 00 amuuar Dozens of apine-tin- sling thrills in this latest and biggest of Tarzan pictures! Charles Chaplin —In a. ma ‘A Big Come BA viee to contestants and everything | CHARLIE WILL ot interest to writers who wish to NOT QUIT avail themselves of this epecial op-|. Rumors portunity, Third-—-Stady the types of roles most suitable to Louisg Glaum, for | lished by the famous comedian in a} your Stary must fit this star, | Fourth--Make your scenarios as brief ad, possible. They may be in paper day by day. Fifth contest No one is barred from this Kveryone bance to win. TUESDAY, NOVE: g >), ' pines J A = “ = Ferg SECOND NEAR SENECA. Special Announcement to Patrons “The Restless Sex” will end its run Tuesday night. The Strand will then be closed all day Wednesday, until 6 p. m., to allow the completion of the exten- sive improvements under way for some time past. * kK ® At an expenditure of $30,000, under the direction of men of high artistic ideals, The Strand has been trans- formed into the most beautiful, com- fortable and convenient playhouse that brains and money could devise. * & % The grand reopening Wednesday night will disclose the completed work, ushering in at the same time a com- plete change of program, the feature of which will be the Paramount super- special picture, “Behold My Wife.” that Charfle Chaplin would retire from the screen are false, according to a statement pub- | | leading New York publication, Chap- | lin has left New York for Call-| fornia, where he will at once begin | weret. corn im quickly moppéa by] become a successful author of scen-| some things about the mect any form which you choose to| work on a new picture, Ipainting the growth with Chetas| arios the photoplay that you” ne submit them. Advice along this line —_—_-— |Corn Compound, a chemist's discov-| No ong can teach you these thing® ed of then you ore wa will be given you thru this news| The cabin used by John Knox, no-| torious hermit and fugitive from jus tice, was used for the shack of the villain in the story, “Gold and the ! Woman,” a Universal photoplay. has an equal C MacLean WEDNESDAY— A Saturday Evening Post Comedy—“When you get ONES trip that changes the whole life of the lazy, shiftless but lovable Old Hutch! A Big Comed Chester Scer “The Back Ya “Dreams Come ‘i MALOTTE =| ON THE WURLITZER - and May in “The Jailbird” Leave Tuesday wealthy fill her life, the wood in, son, go dig me some worms, I'm goin’ fishin’.” Maida /URIC ACID | Uric Acid causes disease the human flesh and sweiling, peatedly attacks the —a "HUTCH But something happens on that fishing Properly fuititi tions id Kidney relief will U. of W. Quart: —in— A Song Specialty ment and $2.00 bottien, JD} ALL WEEK ALLISON “HELD TRUST” Lured to impersonate a woman, romance and hazardous adventure Clemmer Music Liborius Hauptmaa Director COMEDY “The Unconventional Greenwood” ome of the more commen from an excess of Urig eya are the natural filt when they properly poison (Uric Acid) ti the system and in the i be #0 marke tn should no longer be considered: Made by the Joyner Drag Co, Spe MBER 2%, 1926, CAUSES RHEUMA’ more suffertt than anything else with has ‘to contend. id attacks the muse: joints and causes inflammation, changing from one mit Pes merves of the J by an impaired action of the kid= et rid of the cause dose yourself with Rheumal every place oF Drug Co., 8pe=

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