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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMRER 24, 1990 : THE SEATTLE STAR Pretty Young Indian Maid Becomes Society Favorite Here’s a Big New Show A Wonderful Entertainment From Start to Finish Starting Wednesday, 6 P@M. | BEHOLD | a — Where the ruptic . Wy, Embit- tered with life, a proud aristo- crat sneeringly marries an Indi- an squaw — then sends her home to dis- grace his family and sinks to the dregs in the lumber camps of the North. But one day the man in him awakes. Seek- @aramount ~ Picture “Th 9 e An Indian girl from the Canadian Northwest who is sent to London and in a short time is introduced successfully in will brand itself on your memory long fashionable socie ty, is the he roine of “Be hold My Wife,” the sereen version of Sir Gilbert Parker's story which opens at} . the Strand today. | thrilling story of life and love among Mabel Julienne Scott is cast as the attractive Indian maid. after other pictures are forgotten—a brawny men of the great West! The above picture shdws her in charac | : Sas y e gre es' é e picture shdwe her in character. | ing the pitiful creature he has wronged, he M*** a shopetrl might well envy Poeauty looks stunning, | finds—what? Vanity the one played by May Allison in| in Trust” daptati i i Comedy— basidt tar CURE" ak Una Corentmar thin |0¢ Getege Kithe Tureers eters which A tale of Canada’s frozen wilds, society’s alii tind bw savandie tl erially in the Red Book magn “Tea oar drawing rooms, and the biggest, deepest for PATHE cumstances out of her sordid sur Be ME things in human hearts. Two” NEWS roundings, awiy from her cheap LIBERTY | serge Gulia, fatheeled shoes and Beautiful mnow scenes, action of 20.cent Iuhehes into an slemently fur-| the sort that holds, and romance of nished home with servanta, lim N. G. W. Well Cared | #7 2% Bris. Gen. ataurice Thomp.| ousines, attractive gowns and every son, adjutant general of the state b ? for in New “Deal”? 1: « understood the Washington | cone * obtained the branches that | That the National Guard of W ee ee ene Cee WALTER D. BEATON—A Scotch Baritone A Bruce Scenic — A Comedy ll SECOND NEAR SENECA the good old-fashioned kind are the ipal ingredtonte which are used | ming the plot for “The Brand. | ne Iron,” a dramatic photoplay at the Liberty thin week utes the in by the viva sting role por us wt on wears they desired. | In this picture Miss All harbe Niattehes “a | ington received generous treatment 2 RAE A some very wonderful costumes, A Pee = bre tleton {9 featured as in the allocation of troops under the Hugh Ford t# directing Ethel Cay. | dinner gown of black panne velvet in the e . wife who is the victim of contrast to Miss Allison’g blond (*" rae Rew act of congress was stated Tues-'ton in “The Price of Possession.” COLISEUM “Old Huteh” hadn't done a Nek of work in 20 years, The shack he lived } in war a diegrac ife worked like a slave. hee were but| one day Hutch discovered a hidden morrmy box containing $50,000 % i ‘ " ye: em What he did with the money when e ment value of the picture. *. . WwW he found out that it was stolen from | . But action is the bones of every |Pinkie allace Is 4 bank formm the amusing plot of| picture. Your fine words are not re- i Week to F “Honest Hutch.” the’ film play produced on the screen, except, if Given starring Will Rogers, which opened they are apt, in the form of spoken ‘ecoalmpeca acy Reason for Failures 2's sss jconvincing on the screen, | Pinkie Wallace, negress, jof killing Burney Gardner, |dining car walter, was | Week within which to plead to Now Playing—A Saturday Eve- ning Post comedy that will send you away smiling, even Joe Martin, the el a BEWARE ALL pilosa ife was ei though your sweetheart ‘bed hounds’ of fim fans the world | Louise Glaum will be seen at the Lib- | imITATION bsg inal muanter ora over, figures prominently in. “Ttr| | Revenge of Tarzan,” the unubual film play at the Rex this week, Besides Joo Martin the action of | [the plot calls for a number of chim panzees, orang-outangs, leopards, ti gers, elephants, ions and other wild | animals Gene Polar, who plays Tarzan, ts} remarkably well sulted to the part.| He in 6 feet 2 inches tall, | eee COLONIAL J. Warren Kerrigan's latest play. “The Green Flame,” in the featured | attraction at the Colonial today. In| this picture our hero plays the role of a clever private detective, who BY A FILM EXPERT {the screen. You will find yourself subverts the desperate plan of a no-| ped us suppose you have made an| calling up MENTAL PICTURES one torious crook ring to steal a precious | intensive study of one five-reel mov- after another and describing them. | emerald ing picture, as suggested in the pre-| That is exactly what the original Fritsi Brunette, who has appeared | vious article, You have viewed it| writer strove to do, The only differ. opposite Kerrigan in his most recent|5 or 4 times at t, and have re-jence is that, since his work was filmi play, again assumes the fem-| viewed it in your mind at least a/ original and creative, he used his jintne lead. dozeh times, Your review has beon | imagination where you are using | }thoro. . You bave gone over every|your memory. But he summoned bit of the action with a fine-toothed |his characters before his mental comb, ;eamera, put them thru their paces, You can recollect every important | Visualized their every action, and ¢ ure a CT move made by any actor in each of | then described what he had visual. the 300 or 400 m« . You can re- | ized. | member every frown or «mile, ges | IMPORTANT | The first showing of “Be | ture of hand or head, expression of ‘TO VISUALIZE hold My Wife" will be given |*0frow or happiness, of anger °F) Visualization—that 1s the whole | at the Strand at 6 p. m. today, | #tisfaction. |secret of successful picture-writing The theatre will remain closed | REWRIT! And the reason is—as your study until that hour In order to | FROM MI | will have taught you—that MOV! complete the extensive improve- Now sit down in your old Morris | PICTURES ARE STORIES TOLD, ments which the theatre has | chair and run the whole picture over, NOT IN WORDS, BUT + AGTION.| | A word of warming.’ Remember you are studying pictures to learn you have learned the metl HOW to write, not WHAT to write, | your imagination, not your | Imitation of screen successes is/and you will do something the pitfall of many beginners, When | while. erty beginning November 27th, in “Love Madness.” Later she will appear in “Sahara,” at the Rex. It is around the personality of Miss Glaum that the J. Parker Read, Jr.-Seattle Star scenario contestants must write their stories, as Miss Glaum is to be featured in the win- ning scenarios. Mr. Read is out after new and novel ideas. That is the reason he is offering prizes totaling $5,000. Printed below is the third of a series . Z of articles written especially for the Louise Giaum scenario contestants by a: film expert. has given you a one- way ticket to the ice- house! THAT FUNNY MONKEY | Joe Martin in “A WILD NIGHT” ALL FOR FUN—AND FUN FOR ALL | | undergone the last two weeks. | again, Doubtless it won't be as vivid | And action ts life = 28 las the screen presentation, but ‘twill| Of course words, that Is to say | George Melford directed “Behold | serve | titles, are shown upon the screen in| My Wife,” the photoplay which| \ You have ‘now repeated or at least every picture. Titles are needed to opens at the Strand te % limitated the mental process of the introduce characters, to bridge vee | original sto: Now go a step | lap of time, to abbreviate uninter. the title of a/ further an¢ is story. You/|¢ « action, to point and explain will find that. y simply retell. obsenre. action. Especially in " Jing the action edy, they add much to the ent | ALL WEEK MAY ALLISON a J. WARREN ctw | KERRIGAN “Dice of Destiny” 4 new Henry Warner fe oe “HONEST HUTCH” ‘ What can be ailin’ Old Hutch? Sprucin’ up— after loafin’ twenty years! lou have seen upon Lionel Barrymore is starred in “The Devil's den.” eee Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's play, | “Iris,” will be used as a screen star. lring vehicle for Pauline Federick |The title is changed to “A Slave of | Vanity.” BaZnredea aFhnwe Lomnop A Big Comedy “HIS BACK YARD” eee Monte Blue ts featured In a com- leay directed by George Melford and | titled, “The Ficht!ne Schoolmaster.” | | eee | | Witiam 8. | picture called | t has completed a| Testing Block.” . Tyrone Powers has signed to ap-| pear in productions under the Zieg- | |feld Films banner, eee ‘or has Just refused an | loffer from Mary Pickford to be her leading man. Trevor is under con tract with another film company. | Chester Scenic “DREAMS COME TRUE” IN | ee Bp THE GREEN wealthy woman, romance lea | FLAME Clemmer Music Liborius Hauptman Director “THE REVENGE OF TARZAN” Half man, half beast, strong as a lion—he gives you un- known thrills! MALOTTE U. of W. WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA Afternoons and Evenings Special Half Hour Concert Every Sunday at 1:30 P. M. AT TING CHARLES CHAPLIN COMEDY \ “The Unconventional 1221 Thi Li 4 | 4 Maida Greenwood” "COR UNINERSITY