The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1920, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR \ THONSDAY, NOVEMPMR 1, 1978, Jyour charactors close together in| Jimmie Harrison, ono of the fie 'Human T raits Necessary [ee Seder stants tte gr | SUSPENSE 18 maces ins Movie Scenarios, 2x cov « oom) one Mena, tl If 1 were asked to name tn one Will Rogers Has Pleasant Role in Play at Coliseum|| very Wo CTHeCTU Fe rr Bite Ren STRAND Te miliate his family, with thriller— whom he is on 0 Tonight and Friday , : Louise Glaum will be seen at the Lib to see this big Western erty beginning November 27th, in “Love 4 Madness.” Later she will appear in ‘Sahara,” at the Rex, It is around the f personality of Miss Glaum that the J Parker Read, Jr.-Seattle Star scenario contestants must write their stories, a Mises Glaum is to be featured in the win ning scenarios. Mr. Read is out after neu and novel ideas. That is the reason he i | offering prizes totaling $5,000. | Printed below is the third of a serie ny of articles written especially for Se cenario contestants by a film expert ak Notice It =e The: m Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Gold pens have been manufactured ———$ jmovies all heroines are beautiful CLEMMER Driven by ctreumatane pes and & de t) n beings at the ¢ Your charact words. NO LAGGING et us go MOMENTS little further, because fh with every character Tet bib © whole art of writing | first ap ve aa KE NOW ae “THE REVENGE ae) OF TARZAN” The blood call of the primitivel ® gafe instead ¢ No one who * ever cursed with > a bad breath, a ¢ feeling, const disposition or pil Jive Tablets {8% compound mixed with know them by i e from “He mest Hutch,” the photoplay at the Colise um, | erin ch Wi Ut Rog the featured player. | mar le of a village idler who, after 20 years of |* ney box con taining | - oli ; Dr, Edwards epent years among pa: CHARLES LIN >| tients afflicted with liver and bowel in a Big Comed, r ed |ters out o vation into an complaints, and Olive Tablets are the | othe I le nem waste time | immensely effective result. Take one or’ telling how|running around. You are not aim. | two nightly for a week. See how much | Hj ul In the'ing to write a travelogue Keep | better you feel and look. 15¢ and 30ce bride of rd Mack, author and . Gust whe he > make h elf he ir to a for-;-—— a way in which tol stitul your he duce ey ni thd tune (in Grier that the town yple won't be suspicious of udden wealth) he learns the. money was stolen om a bank, How he gets himself out of —has a dramatic punch “esi “fight that makes it one of the § ,... * i unusaal pictures—it will Fee ees Pow cacape for sansa rearet outdoors oe | ne Boys” COLONIAL ee and a conquest for a J. Warren Kerrigan's latest | Dougie Fairbanks new ptectars, | woman branded with the § opened Wednenday at the Co ro tll pa wil be re! s\this interesting tangle is ture, “The Green Flame,” wh is @ romantic mystery drama, in mark of a master! wer star has the role] wore of an ¢ tie young detective. | = How the ctive foils the plot of : a gang of crooks who attempt to leteal a farm emerald forms the! Dr. Kilne, Chiropodist. See Classified Vliet ier (open Fdave Already | : Been Taken ox week ago last Monday we announced this most extraordinary sale of Pathe comprare and Records. We told the full details, as we have in several adver- ‘tisements since. Until Friday night—A laugh picture that will go to your heart—a Saturday Evening Post Today, we announce that one-half of the instruments we were prepared to sell have been taken. Reg. U. & Pat. ore. Conditions of Sale : Bae a Phonograph offered tn this sale ts a genuine Pathe Phonograph, Model 10. It is 43 inches high, 20% inches ‘Our allotment for Seattle and vicinity was 100 machines (1921 genuine Pathe Model 10; same as shown in cut). Henry Walthall “HONEST IF Senttle theatre gotng public 4 t. h db Id ’ | k d (W d a wide and 20% inches deep. Beautiful mahogany er oak J.WARREN is anniownty awating. the open | Fifty-two had been sold up to 2 o’clock yesterday (Wednes tn abeotisdty ee ‘malt edletgatial: Glbies Saamronnad (ER RIGA Ni aay 1 ho npeoant dey Pagrgpe iday) It ts equipped with genuine indestructible Sapphire Ball tan for two perfc m for playing Pathe records; universal tone arm for playing 3 ond hes con company m [J tornoon and ever all makes of records; one hundred steel needles, AND $25 HUTCH” His wife has fifty cents, | A and Hatch, utterly shift- less, wheedies until he gets it. But there comes and which se urs WORTH OF PATHE RECORDS TO BE SELECTED BY 4 THE PURCHASER. " The total price for this entire outfit ts $15% /This means that there are but 48 remaining to be taken. And as the sale is just now becoming thoroughly adver- itised and as many persons have seen and heard the instru- iments who intend to procure one but have not yet made their selection, it will be but a very few days until the whole allotment will have been taken. Your Initial payment may be extremely small. The balance to be paid within the year in weekly or monthly install+ menta, hall in motion —Entire equipment wil be delivered to your home tmme Gintety om receipt of initial payment. Freight or express charges will be prepaid to all points within 50 miles of Seattla two latest film plays, “C —IN— “The Woman in H “A WILD NIGHT” ee WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA Afternoons and Evenings SPECIAL HALF HOUR CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY AT 1:30 a day when she is proud to be Mrs, Hutch! SCM MALOTTE on the Warlitzer, U. OF W. QUARTET in a Song Specialty A Big Comedy “THEBACK YARD” Chester Scenic ~The Pathe Phonograph included in this sale fs guaranteed for one year. Any defective parts within that time will placed without charge, Written guarantee furnished each phonograph. We therefore suggest that you come as soon as possible if you wish to own one of these splendid phonographs and its superb equipment—upon the terms of this special sale. ~ $25 “wnncee’ FREE A. B. DUBOIS 1107 Third Avenue Between Spring and Seneca Streets Elliott 5368 Store Open Ev enings Till 9 Privilege will be given to all purchasers to exchange this instrument for any higher priced. Pathe Phonograph at any time within six months, we agreeing to allow the purchaser full eredit for every dollar paid up to the time exchange is made. ALLISON —IN— “HELD IN TRUST” Lared to impersonate a wealthy woman, romance and hazardous adventure fl her life, Tear this out, fill in and mail to us at once, A. B, DUBOIS, 1107 Third Avenue, Seattle, Wash, Without any obligation whatsoover on my part, you may send me photographs and other descriptive matter of the Pathe Phono graph you are offering upon special terms. Also send photographs of the Pathe Actuelle Model you are offering at $250, N&M®. coveccocervecerccrorecorscceretorereeccetcecccemsnmeeeeee NO. soeramerceqesees tnsee BtTett. nesrevtedees eveceeecrecce-seasanes CI . oe ee ewe eeeeweeererenosess State Clemmer Music Liborius Hauptman Director COMEDY “WHEN DREAMS “The Unconventional ‘7

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