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Ss : eee proves, much as a geometrical proc: | > STRAND ess proves the “theorem. For ex This ia J. Parker Read, Jr., the man responsible for the ample: “A worthy woman will not| $5,000 scenario contest which is now running in siz Pacific marry & man she doesn't love to| Coase cities “BEHOLD MY WIFE” jsave the man she loves from ruin.” hs “{ : (Paramount) Every day life is full of ir ing |% plausible, al way of extricating | be profitably produced for a selected "Fre Gut. isse Saat_iettiott Dente sane | Questions and theorems y are|him, preferably by his own unaided! public. A picture must please prac fi SATURDAY, NOVEMTER 27. 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 TODAY'S PROGRAM LIBERTY—Louse Glaum in “Love Masdnenn.” CLEMMEK—Nastmova in “Madame Peacock }| COLISHUM—Dorothy Dalton tn “A | Romantic Adventuress” ' George Melford’s “Beh Peart White tm “The | hite Molt.” A—"The Revenge of Tarsas. —— * LIBERTY x “LOVE MADNESS” (Hodkinson) Loyd Norwood Mare M “Joe, the we . w ny OVE finds a way. The truth of this saytr t home in “Love Play in which Versatile actress, comes to the Lib erty today. It is to secure new plays for this @lever star that J. Parker Read, jr inaugurated the $5,000 » rio con Pet which ix now bel nducted thru The Star, and the hundreds of Gontestants who have fered in the «x . opportunity to celine emotional role writter 1—Matt Moore and specially for her by C. Gardner Sul.) White Mo: Tivan, one of the screen's writers. |Falls for Dwain <cievwer ’ Happy Ending Is Necessary to ese anes if you want to be up-to r ee Se See “Behold My Wife,” Strand; 5—Pearl White in "The! Madness,” Li from he Revenge of Tarzan, Glaum in “Love berty; “A ee Adventures tele Taylor in‘ e from * Colonia ——— - - % FEM OR | ee ——_____—- —————_—$_______- { FINE DOG GIVEN banks have become the pre possessor of one of the ie aco in the social «wim, ( (Conducted in Co-operation With) | Alsatian police dogs in America, eat tong, noun ) swinging a nifty little ewngs son, senior member of the J. P. on ae ef Ledo—Harold Licyd is not mar Morgan Co. of New York city. J Vives to Blame? femi, | Tied and says he has no intention of as nates anceel’t “MADAME 1 (Me are Comes: =f Nastmova ‘ It's all the Revert Printed below is the fourth of ik ee aie . ond ese we a sering of articles written espe gg in 'Hikely to bit Fifth | Setting married, but its usually the) | getey recently from the Locust- eins eget be pa star in “Mre ; rng cedolidhadvapinnrem ah nvenue, most any time now. For| an who says he will never marry.| | Galley kennels, in Now ist. | aarnes of New York.’ Nazimova, the great Russian,a ~ yt He the present, however, Connie's op. | @"4 *° Pedieed oon orn — and is the largest of his kind in aaa ress, who co & California fim expert tunities for canecarrying to the firet nice girl on the first) | America, weighing 102 pounds, |) ©. W. Hornung wena a @ay in is i. somewhat limited, for she has begun "Pring day! He is said to be worth a small || ® Tev's, parting ak ine ae 3 mertwo « ae eet ae ak cone ak Ge work on her next First Nationai| J. C—Hoot Gibson te married. He/ | fortune, He will take the place | | 0 ot" . 2 fi some measure the star's own go ati aaa ro a Veninlee “Mamuna's Affair” | Was born in Tekamah, Neb., in 1892,| | of Mary's dog, Rex, which died ’ ae ° ° or stor . b ‘ “ he | and commenced his career as a cow. | @areer, The picture is from a story : which has been aday for t recently, || Alice terry atarted en's Sinn to theme for « moving pl It's been u before and will be again, but thi doesn't matter. Y¢ story is your owl particular answer to the ques tion. Whether your story is good bad or indifferent depends upon the amount and kind of imagination you ug into st. a ACTION DEPENDS |ON UNEXPECTED You will eee at once that the an awer will hang largely upon your COLISEUM (\mmse 4 | What the woman will do depends A ROMANTIC ADVENTURESS” upon the kind of woman xhe is, but 4 Anita D0Y With Bud Atkinson's circus In Australia, He ie now with Universal. | 9 ‘ y success of the same name Addrean Universal Studio, Univ ters Norma and Natalie Talmadge | City, Cat : om, ELSIE RETURNS ting walking sticks. A| | Anxiow Raker onpinh 7 Shar 'veck FROM ABROAD) ciaire whitney is featured in “Theat ave eth # attery of photographers opened fire | ®Y t ‘, A “ rs . vate Taleadee tho when they ar.| city. Thomas H. Ince studios, Cul-| Kise Ferguson, who has been| Passionate Pilgrim” and “ing rived op the Imperator as the ed-| Ver City, Cal making a tour of the world during vance guard of coming Thanke—Bert Lytell is married to| the past six months, arrived back in| hehe te, be introduced in the| H¥elyn Vaughn. Cleo Madison ts! America from London on the White United Btates married to a non-profession The si liner Adriatic, After, a brief boy who took the pert.of Billy in|stay in New York, Miss Ferguson ‘The Price of Rédemiption”) was|will co to Hollywood, where she will Lester Cuneo fs starred in a. NEILAN HONORED “| Mickey Moore ‘have the leading role in the Para-| Western movie ealled “Lone Marshal) Nellan Mra. HB. Ch-trygfntversat or! mount production of “Sacred Wilson.” jHerbert Hoover, Charles Vitagraph. If the ® has merit Profane Love,” the Arnold Benne screen by John Kmerac from the well known By Rita Weiman, and it brings Hazimova to the screen first as Jar Goring, a r ndent stage star, and then as Gloria Cromwell, a young as naive and charming as Jane Drilliant. | Im this latest picture Nazimova has George Probert for her had stra actress in a mob scene, She i featured now in the movie “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” aera) are also # ers. cee Mary Pickford was born at Torens to, Canada, in 189: eee intan ne Altes Vansi m ATAMOUNS) thy Datton | HOt entirely, for her choice will be in Crocker, Judge Wiliam one of the companies Might buy it. |stage play in which she appeared in| Mmton Sills, elght years a pt. Maxwell hartes Teaccaue Muenced by the conduct of the two and other prominent Castle Fan=tTrene Castle will re- New York last winter. man in the movies, apy . Van ..Howard Long| men, which will im turn depend on has been appointed to the executive| turn to the sereen at the hend of |~—— with Mary Miles Minter in Augusta Anderson /their character. The man she loves Dorothy Dalton is seendh a tascin.+™*¥ turn out to be not worth moving ‘Ating Mittie ballet dancer who fails in| TH? 2tion of all three will be influ Jove with a handsome young football | °"°°! “io by unexpected happen » in “A Romantic Adventuress,” |™#% by misunderstanding, by a Rites whee ot: thie Colima. + | multitude ef circumstances involving Dorothy’s romanc> does not run minor charactéra. Now you are deep) Ea cbthty, howsver, as she is the vic. |” 7OUr plot | Of & scheming mother who deter. poy! he t? ‘a her off to 4 man of |" the theorists @iy that the theme | & attempted Biackmaf scheme |! C¥*ry sood moving picture Iw ducible to a single sentence. It 5 adds irther complica: sis plications to the) oo: be a question. It may be a pos ‘alifornian Mis her own producing Organization. It returning to the sereen under the| Lavender,” and will be seen next sion Restorition lation. ‘The! is understood her husband, Robert | management of W. Ziegfeld and | “The Furnace.” purpose of this organization {a to) Treman, is backing her. among other scenarios haa obtained “ee bring about the physical restoration| ©. K.—Florence Reed {s at present the rights to screen “Mirage. | Rosemary Theby is now of famous missions in this part of| starring in “Mirage,” the first play ae a in a movie production of the country, obably the most his|to be put on at the New Times| Mary Miles Minter was born ‘Twain's “A Connecticut Yanks torical landmarks of the West. Square theatre, New York. She 1s} Shreveport, La, in 1902. King Arthur's Court.” . o Oo Oh, Man! ommittee of jtive statement which your story t. There| efforts, using his own courage and | tically everybody, World pictures, lingenuity. By the time your hero! for example, are seen by elght mil In the Canadian Northwest andin| ‘This may suggest a w tg start | has solved his problem you are likely tion men, womengind chiliren every the scenes of “Behold My} your actual work of writing. In|‘ find yourself with a story on your week. Inn't it werth while to write N the photoplay at the Strand, practice, however, stories are written | bands good stuff for such a public? | ‘fare laid. The story is most interest. | not from themes, but from situations TURE MUST } old wale enaiie i Avoid unpleasant themes, People ing. It telis of a young Engilsh chap | Try this method PL EVERYONE like to be entertained, not harrowed Who, after being jilted by his fancee,| Put your hero or your heroine In In your choice of theme remembrr | o . j your chote theme remember! or preached at. If you want to sel! marries @ young Indian girl and in/an impossible situation, one from|that motion pictures must have a/ your stories, stick religiously to the|| @ spiteful mood sends her home to} whieh ¢ there ig no rescue. Then find | wide ap; his parents, fashionable society peo. - Pile. The outcome of this act ts a big) surprise to the audience as well as Urs young man himself. ‘Walter D. Beaton, Scotch baritone, fs an added feature to the program. eee | fon Bills and Anne Forrest, | the stuff stories are mac jis no lack of raw material ul. A play or @ novel ean’ “happy ending. IChristie Studios Honor | “Golden Wedding” Couples|! a hundred happy mar-|eaky chair, to Mr. and Mra. Francis | geles who have | Pryne who have been married 68 been m 0 years or upward|years and say they never had a Appe at the Christie studios to | quarrel She tickles the chin of the gay old world till it gives her fame and fortune! Golden Wedding” da Who said moving picture actors s 4 feature of the Holly: | weren't happily wedded? The anewer bration for the ninth an-|¢o thnt quostion is that Mr, and Mra niversary of the first motion pleture |p. B. Wyiie, actors with the Mack studio in that territory, which Chri#- | gennett company, carry off Chrigtie’s tie started in 1911 fo Long Letty” trophy for being Chriatic awarded first prize, an , presented second prize in the PICTURES FILMED phees, tenga Progr wmode) AT PLAZA HOTEL | and Mra, Winchel, w! ) were married For the first tl para ago and are still in love the Plaza hb turned its -Gene Pollar “The Revenge of Tarzan,” the film | play at the Rex, has proven such a popular attraction the management | has decided to hold it over a few days New New York, London, Paria, Algiers and the African coast are in turn lo. eations for the thrilling action, and the plot bristles with such events as & desperate fight between Tarzan and a gang of ruffians, a duel be fween Tarzan a74 a jealous husband and hand-to-hand fighting between and @ crowd of savage fanat- | fes. | COLONIAL “THE WHITE MOLL? (Fox) married 53 years. v. a aeemeny omni Rarns, star in “So Long You'll Want to See— The masquerade revel at the famous New Orleans carnival. MALOTTE on the WURLITZER March — “Washington State” (new) .. ++eee--Malotte “Pirouette” ... ++ +e. Finck “Faust” (Grand Opera) Selection ..............Gounod “Allah's Holiday” from “Ka- tinka” wo.0scecceccen REED Concert 1:30 Sunday permitted the Selznick Pictt hose sentime pany to stage a ball ral other scenes in th | | | | | Pearl White ‘The Pus The Dangier “1 thornton Baston on, or get into the picture, if the The Hparrow....- seee Walter Lewis sult, Mr. ‘Tearle’s desired. An a next picture will contain some of the favorite wh jesome ty "REP Johnson begame an a fashion, He was pe Ww York Cit Mr. and Mrs. Philander te sive Guarters into a| were married six years before Gr motion picture studio on last Mon. | fought bis biggest battles. They say ‘¢ com-|the hardest and they’re used to each * i CPS. Fy ” + other sow ts ought Behind the scenes on the “first night” of a big to cheer a lot of us “newlyweds” who Broadway revue. planted their Ughta and at 10 o'clock credit. Conway Tearle and company with | Hobart Henley, the director, invaded | marts. arts. an orchestra, For several hours the | 4“ s fe ; pe i ine cameramen’ ground away while all IN “FOOLISH WIVES”) Lady Beautiful’s” masked dance at a million- pany ich on Strohelm when he " leave l versal City for Monte y Ww ; next week 1 be on locati The great Yale-Harvard football game. Bali" wich opened today at the AIRIAM COOPER, the petite have {lavorate barroom scenes that) sfonte Carlo set bullt on the rocky Gambling for love and gold in the “devil’s play- lonial, is from the pen o7 ari staat lafeis ttivah: naan Nh r cliffa whic ‘orm the coast line at Res authar of many popular creen star, who much of - — bing! Naeem Prt Regi 9 ground” at Monte Carlo. ce the beginning of her sereen It deals with Rhoda, a girl crook X lear se lpn concent olla . one of @ ecofe of elaborate strut gtartling miracle performed in . f ai Killed trying to rob the poor b has catancehed determines to reform and labor te from the American speaking staxe | near completion those in thre underworld. Her adven | large, wonder of three years Hhe registered for her work as the Southern girl Bppearance that literal stopped the py Betty poi tg) inthe’ ent IN NEW FILM PLAY |; “The Bisth of & Nation,” ar ike show, Miss Gordon's vaudeville ve | work he did in “Prisoners of I The entire chorus of the hicle is “Lullaby,” a sketch by Ed-|noer first starring picture, by being Ach Village Sagar Jour: | ance both Griffith production io last week and were filmed in one| Walwh, her husband, this young Ri THE TIAL fo ‘ plotures are released thru Gold: | pictur’, which is called “It len’t ing stare of silent drama | For binPetp ; time In ” Wy Xone This Season.” George L |moons, Hddle L, s and Lee Moi dle noted for his direction of| The editorial rooms of the Assocl-| have engaged two blondes to play | tect, He was bored with oduct: All the members | reprodweed in Conway Tearle’s forth: | feature, “One Awful Night,” work) a motion picture company at work Se ee ow on location| coming pleture for Selznick, which|on which Is to start soon at Univer-|on location, He asked if he couldn't ‘of the company are n n fear Bast! Hampton, L,1 od The young ladies referred! have a job and was made assist day night, when ‘the management | tbe first 60 years of wedded life are Early in the evening, electr have only a silver wedding to our A Dixie belle exploited in New York’s money the room, followed by 150 extras and) MONTE CARLO SCENE hostelry | hundred people wil! acco *, who cared to were permitted to look | oo min en wonetnn wien tn aire’s midnight party. Pearl White's thriller, “The White for about filming the Petories, including “The Miracle Man.” |her success to the fact that ever VERA GORDON $100,000 to construct. ‘This is only country pra " sn iy Vera Gordon, the beloved mother) “Foolish | Wives,” Von Stroheim's 66 99 Agnes church—where her father tw Shad athe oaque,” returned to vaude niversal Jewel feature, which ts a gies prime) vite last week, after an absence|now in its fifth month and not yet 7 tures are filled with excitement. ‘aulahie suka tae tuk “ ‘ ensational hit, appearing simulta | bs hinge - —e Is ar Allan Woolf |given an important part in her next @f the scenes of Corinne Griffith's is rapidly becoming one of the lead ye BLONDE The Broadway Bubble,” is in charge | ated F in New York City will be | oppe them in their next comedy | sion, and while motoring one day saw | Te dehtinaiang give the public an idea how news Is|to are Lillian Hall, who plays oppo-|camera man, Soon he was given has not been nan The scene will | #al © _ Robert Warwick's real name is|handied by the “A. BP.” The story|site Moran, and Alta Allen, who is} small parts and from then on his ad. ig by Mr, Tearie, Kddie's wife in the picture | vance has been rapid, @