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THE SEATTLE STAR Louise Glaum Thrills Audience by Clever Acting in “Love Madness’ = B | 4” Macdinren | | CLEMMEH—Nasimews tn “Madame Veacoct | COLISEUM—Derethy Dalton tm “A Tomantio Adventarems | WEMAND—Ceorge Meitord’s “Mahotd My TODAYS rROGnAM Lowe Giaam in “Lave n BEA—"The Revenge of Tarsan.” _— « 44] OVE MADNBPSS,” tho Louise Glaum picture, now showing jat the Liberty, ls arousing an un | ueual amount of interest due largely that Misa Glaum has a) ly emotional role, and one | the J. Parker Read, jr.-| Seenario contestants a the r splendid opportunity to study star’s personauity. Women have made sacrifices the men they love ever since very beginning of things, but ne | was there a more startling | that which Mise Glaum, as Reverend Gentlemen: In your official capacities you are called upon to perform the sacred rites of matrimony. ‘ 18 HERE NOW IN A n PARAMOUNT PICTURE Dorothy Dalton sss tern: | “A ROMANTIC ADVENTURESS” A Fast and Jessy Gamble in Love! CHRISTIE MALOTTE CHESTER COMEDY on the SCREENIC Wiring Models” WURLITZER “Chasen Waters” Res burede of slandards lp expert | Nearly 120,000 pounds of ' ine perform, in “Love Madness.” The star has a role that is dif ferent than any she has appeared in } | | on the extraction of giue|were used in making « cheem for Oippers. exh@ition at Syracuse, N.Y. ot late—that of « quiet, “homey” sort of woran, whose every thought ie for her busband and chilé-—uantil her husband Is taken from her law and condemned to die for a he did not commit, Then she tig and fights hard, with every wen pow at her diaposas—deauty, brain and the age-old lure of sex. She wins hor fight, too, despite the fact that the baw to match her wits the keenest brain of the ur In those latter scenes Mis down a bit of “vamping™ whic for heavy acting A clever comedy, “An Elephant’s | Nightmare,” and the Pathe News, are other attractions on the program. eee ie CLEMMER Nasimowan plays a G@mal role in “Madame Peacock,” af the Clemmer) thin week. | In the earty part of the story «he }in Jane Goring, a woman who mar | continwally bear in mind the appearance of this well-known i ried for love, onty te find that love lia not so strong aa the lure of the/| footlights, which mean o@ebrity and wealth She was a woman bold lenowgh to leave the grind of mar prize for which he is tied. tied life because she belleved In her | ability to act, and cold enough to! leave her little daughter to the du-| vious security of @ husband hardly able, betause of falling health, to support bimalf. As the succesful actress, Nazimova ts glittering, and, | tn spite of her hardness, te fascinat | Ing. Sharply tn contrast t this char | acter, the star appeary as euddeniy im the fole of Gleria Cromwell, a shy, stagestrnck girl, who worships tn almost a boarding school manner, | milk | the great Jane Goring, star of the) theatrical company which includes | herself. A couragrous, gifted litthe | GOOH DIP, Chinese Consal, TRIES to STOP “THE TONG MAN” Guturéay, ot ¢ P. ML, the police Stopped showing of “The Tong Judge J. T. Ronald tseued forbidding potice in tajunction play was r@umed at 9 P.M. On Monday morning consul, appeared before Judge Clay Allen, by ttempted to have the play permanently prohibited. at 1:30 P.M. “The Tong Man” will be pre- “A” theatre under protection of First Seattle Showing expose of Tong warfare has never been shown in Seattle. In Portland, San and other Coast cities the Chinese Tongs used every influence to prevent its showing, even applying to the courts for injunctions. OF VICIOUS HIGH-BINDERS A eooter and Realistic Drama of thinese Mystery, Intrigue and lackmail, ‘ Sessue Hayakawa as the Hatchetman of the Tong—In the Most Exciting and Gripping Play of His Career. Selections from the “Mikado” by Class “A” Orchestra. A WONDERFUL CHARACTERIZA- TION BY A GREAT ARTIST In ite newty-renovated and greatly improved home the Clans “A” Theatre in proud to have secured ¥IRST RUN rights for “The Tong Man.” Seasuc Hayakawa has armed a secure place in filmdom by sbeer ability as an actor. e in o realistic story of Chinese life. in an American city and melo-dramatic from start to finish.” Attempts to stop “The Tong Man” In other cities by injunction fatlled be- canse the intentions of the Chinese Tongs were too evident. CHILDREN 10¢ 7 Unisan Tizarne Co. Louise Glaum in a touching acene from “Love Madness” the photoplay in which she is starring at the Liberty this, | week, | Mise Glaum is the actress who will assume the leading role | in best scenarios submitted in the J. Parker Read, Jr-Seattle Star contest which is now in progress. . Idea, not form, is the big thing that will be the chief de- termining factor in the choosing of the winners. The idea must provide Louise Glaum with a characterization well suit- ed to her varied talents. Those who enter the contest should movie actress, Prizes totaling $5,000 will be awarded in this contest. In the event of tieing, contestant ehall receive the full amount of | The contest is open to all. Send your scenario to the Scenario Editor, Seattle Star. thing is Gloria, all sincerity and em )in the scenes which show ber as a) ergy and nenens to please, Just| vivacious duncer at the head of a ax Jane Goring attracts, as by a me|big musical revue Charles Mere tallle, electric fores, #0 Gloria wins | dith ts fine as the young college foot: | the buman warmth of her heart The destinies of theas two women and the man Jane has casually de | werted, forma the absorbing theme Peacock.” ball star, and Angustus Anderson is convincing am the mother. The program includes a Bvely Christie comedy titi “Striking Models.” @ beautiful Chester sonnic, “Chosen Waters.” “Her Husband's Frien@” starring Enid Bennett, opens Wednesday. eee of “Madame ° COLISEUM Dorothy Dalton, prettier and more bewitching than ever, is the here ine of “A Remantic Adventuress,” the photoplay which ts being at the Colimum until Tuseiay Miss Dalton plays the role of Alice Vannie, a young girl who becomen & famous dancer, She falls in love with a young college athlete, but her romance is thwarted by her mother, an unscrupulous theatrical! woman, who ts endeavoring to arrange & convenient financial mateb marriage for her. From here on the story fe filed with exciting complications which result in a big blackmailing plot, and the eventual happiness of the young lovers. Mies Dalton fe particularly good) The sympathetic acting of Mabel Julienne Seott an the little Indian maid i the outstanding feature of "Behold My Wife,” the filfa attrac tion at the Btrand, | Vrank Armour, @ wellto4o Eng-| lishman, while at the Hudson Ray trading post im Canada reorives a) letter informing him that Jutla Sher. wood, his fiancee back in England, | has jilted him. In @ ft of drunken malice te marries Lall, grand. daughter of an Indian chief. Ho de cides to gend her to England to dis grace bin proud sires, and Lall, an aware of his scheme of revenge, goon | | overneas, where abe is coldly received by the Armours. Richard Armour, a ertpple, takes charge of Lal's education, and the girl, realizing that her presence in the Armour house t an Insult, de termines to make them proud of her. Her progress in learning the ong- veoones quite a belle, Frank Armour returns t hts old home, resolved to make up to Lali the terrible injustice be has done her. He ts dumbfounded upon entering the house to find a ball in progress, with Lali, beautifully gowned, the! center of attraction. There is a happy reunion. Walter D. Beaton, Scotch baritone, delights with a well selected solo and Murtal Frances Dana, a tiny mite, brings down the house with her dancing. COLONIAL Pearl White maken her tnitin ap. pearance a9 a special feature star in “The White Moll,” a photopiay from the pen of Frank Packard, which ts being shown at the Colonial this week. e Revenge }+— df Taay pa mits ag Comedy where Rhoda, a reformed crook— Played by Mise White—recetves a for. tune from a rich man for nettiement work, and starts out to redeem the mangsters and thieves. She becomes interested in “The Sparrow,” a ro leaned convict, who in betng forced back into the old iife by “The Danger,” leader of the crooks. She obtains the help of “The Pug,” a member of the gang, whom she aids after he has been stabbed, and altho she has several thrilling escapes from death, she eventually accomplixhes her purpose and also wins love and happiness. 1 The picture opens with a short pro. logue in which an intensely dra matic ehurch ¢, in the form of a vision, is presented. : Pearl White injects into her work all the screen magnetiam which she possenves and is admirably supported baie cast headed by Richard @ Trav. Daring air picture, a short comedy jand news pictorials round out the | program, ALL WEEK NAZIMOVA in a dual role a “MADAME PEACOCK” As the woman who relin quished with a shrug those things in life most people hold most dear, For what? CLEMMER MUSIC Liborius Hauptman Director’ —— CONCERTS —— “Afternoon and Evening eee REX Gene Pollar, a strapping big -fel- |low, with a good share of athletic jability, is playing the fascinating role of Tarzan, in “The Revenge of Tarman,” the film play which is be. ing held over for » few days longer at the Rex. Pollar is called upon to do many daring stunts, such as swinging from tree to tree and then leaping from one of the highest branches onto the back of a lion. The picture t file with thrills. There ig @ shipwreck. There are stir ring scenes in tho slums of Paris. in the jungle scenes wild bearts of every variety are shown in their na- tive haunts, Besides the many antmals appear. ing in the picture, there are 600 hu- m4n artists in the cast sAn added attraction to the Rex program is “The Jitney Elopemeni,” @ Charlie Chaplin comedy, The two ever-present sentences beginning with the words “Do you—” are answered affirmatively by both parties. The rings are placed upon fingers and the cere- mony is over. But the lives of the newly-wedded are just be- ginning. The happiness of courtship days MIGHT remain. The intimacy of married life MIGHT change this happiness. There is always the possi- bility of either course being followed. Time is the best story teller, they say. But even time cannot erase something infinite. New faces bring new thoughts. New thoughts bring new actions. Then the conditions become serious. What IS to be done when such is the case?, There is a remedy for any ailment, we are told. A separation is NOT a remedy. It is ONLY a relief. But there IS a real cure for this marital illness. WHAT IS THAT CURE? 2 a Director George Melford in his extensive study of human nature has FOUND the cure! He sets it forth in convincing fashion in his gi- gantic story of love in a Paramount Picture called “Behold My Wife!” He has selected some cele- brated stars to portray the action of this supreme situation. The lesson is being taught NOW at the Strand Theatre. Elliot Dexter, Mabel Julienne. Scott and Milton Sills are the teachers. The entire population of Seattle comprises the pupils. Now the question is—WILL THESE BY re SEE THIS LESSON NOW and PROFIT, Olive St. Hearing Tuesday Morning Hear Candidates Pubilc hearing on the proposed) genoot board and port commission) STOCKHOLM, Nov. Olive #t. extension will be held by candidates are to speak at the West the council streets and sewers po Tong nay hag ‘The pur-| Seattle high school at 8 p. m. Wed West Seattle to .| pone of the proposed extension is to| nesday under the auspices of the afford a direct connection between | West Side Parent-Teacher associa the Capitol Hill section and the main buninens district, #o that traffic con- reer ne relieved, ne Ant Bros@way| we ANDREWS BANQUET, held eae @mmuatty wy persons of Soctch de BUFFALO, MN. Y—George BH. 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