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Parnum. yrae HARLON,” of the West, sta opens Sat | TOM MIX ™ “Desert Love” Leaves Friday Night Ww sed his name to be ving " nd child. The story Alden Gordon Edwards, lips by every ma was written by Charl and was directed t If 1 Were little alwo dit Farnum in King Saunders SATURDAY THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON IN PICTURES “ome th sup Jackie t charming leadir # the atar - LIBERTY mi antly fm of love, much to th er fond parents 24H Constance Bu screen comedy at the Liberty & "Dangerous aturday The story was written empectally for Miss Talmadge and John Emerson Kenneth H load. by Anita Loos rian plays the male STRAND As that he can pr is young daugh ter from a gang of blackmatlers | the main theme of the story t des numerous situations. Fred Burton plays Harry, and Diana Al ee Kathryn Adams, the pretty and daring actre who per- ad forms not one but many thrilling feats in “The Best of Luck,” dramat screen version of the great Drury Lane melodrama. “The Best of Luck” tell. | single-handed battle with a powerful and unserupulous Span ish grandee for possession of a fortune that lies five fathom deep in the ocean in the Mold of a sunken galleon. highly a “He the story of a courageous girl’: n his daughte . REX Every thrin deserfhed tn 7 Hornung’s famous ndvel, “Dead Tell N@ Tales,” has, according to ad Vance notices, been transferred to the film, which will be shown in this city at the Rex for the first time Saturday. The ship explosion, witt all its accompanying perils and has» arda, the improvised raft upon which the hero drifts about the sea for days, the wild fight at Rattray Mall and the mysterious shadow are all faithfully reproduced Tom Terris directed the pleture, which has an unusually large cast Percy Marmot and Catherine Cab | vert are the leading players. “Types of Men Women Admire” By LOUISE GLAUM a 1.—ALL-MAN | | | COLISEUM | ‘The princtpal role In the J. Parker Read, Jr.Seattle Star $5,000 prize Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven. | sonaria contest must be written to sult Louise Glaum, well known screen well known vaudeville entertainers, star, but ust, of » be other ti riant characters ti who have lately been identified with he cab ee ed surg ose guage nad eo she nding 1 da vane moving pictures, are featured in| “twine Beda," the stage comedy,| ON@ oF more of these must be men, and In order to help reader-con which has been made into @ movie | ttants select the type or ¢ fitted to the role you have selected for the ‘The story, which is decidedty of the 8% In the emotional interplay whieh creates drama, Mike Louise Glaum hilarious variety, gives an account of bas analyzed several distinct kinds of the male as she has observed him on he troubles of an Italian opera sing. | 9%¢ Off the stage. One of these male types is herewith pletured in her ¢ who returna home intoxicated and} OW" words, lenters the apartment above his by It will pay contestants for the $5,000 scenario prizes to read these mistake. The bedroom having twin | articles carefully, for Miss Glaum, in addition te ber keen sizeup of men, ‘DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES” A thrilling scene is the. getaway of the oe ees the count doesn’t | out your photoplay ideas. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920 The LOVE LAW YER INDORSED BY THE BIG MINDS OF SEATTLE COME TODAY AND SEE OTHER FEATURES ARE Walter D. Beaton, Scotch Baritone “Fire”—Chester Outing Scenic “Big Deeds”—Electrical Subject | Buster Keaton ts 25. His birthday Milton Sills has a hair cut. He! brated it by making the finishing| play in “The Faith Healer.” Metro|by a lion hunter, played by Larry | beds identically the mame as thone in| indicates her own reactions to the various types—a valuable tip in working | *0emes of & new comic to be called| has signed him for “What Is the|Semon in his next comic, “The ! “Neighbors.” Matter With Marriage?” Sportsman.” (NOTE—Louise Glaam, sereen | 6 celebrity, in ber motion picture carver, has infatuated a thousand men—but she admits there are certain types of men who faacin- ate her, in tarn—Iindeed, whe fascinate all women. These “types of meq women admire” will be the subject of several brief articles to appear in The | Star, of which this is the first)" | pirate band from the ship they have sef on notice his mistake ‘This is only the fire, and then—the explosion. A start- ling and wonderful bit of realism! |deginning of a routine of comical happenings. “Twin Beds” opens Saturday at the | | Coliseum. TwoGun White Caps, an Indian who posed for the head on the new nickel, will appear in the movie “Not Drum Was Heard.” ! BY LOUISE GLAT™ Starring in J, Parker Read, Jr, Pro ductions for the Associated } Producers (Copyright by Loulse Glaum) Eeffeminacy tm a man te inexcus able to a girl. Any female of the species will tell you that Woman's one proud a man who ts ALL MA I think, is the on feminine AN OPEN LETTER TO GOV. HART Seattle; Wash., Dec. 10, 1920. objective is This type, hearts Cleopatra fell wildly in love wi him. Such a man haa the that trrew attract the sex." He apt many women admire characteristics of the male. too, under the spell of his and that « glow onquest that every woman likes to feel—the feeling that od of a man of stre quintitien er gentle lady oe her the Hi i | a it Ki Ball | My Dear Governor: | Suppose that the warden over at Walla Walla is ready to recommend that a pardon be granted to a man who has served 15 years of a life sentence. This man wants to get out of jail so that he might save his daughter from disgrace at the hands of her mother who is about to blackmail a certain wealthy family be- cause the girl is engaged to marry a millionaire son in this family. The prisoner will give you his word of honor that he will not lay a finger on his wife to harm her. But he has a plan, which, if given a trial, will thwart the scheme of the mother. Would you, Mr. Governor, take the word of this con- vict and sign the petition that would give him his free- dom? Governor Mercer took the word of a lifer named “Heliotrope” Harry, and the lifer kept his word. If you don’t believe that even a convict has a word when the matter of fatherly love is concerned, just be at the Strand Theatre tomorrow when “Heliotrope” opens | its engagement. You will probably be confronted with this same kind of a situation some day, and for that reason it will do you no harm to watch the great story unfolded in “Heliotrope.” Be on hand tomorrow. Bring the warden with you. 6, of course, goes the , of that type of woman wh \e up in her of her type. However, ft man if I neglec Davis on the Wurlitzer were unfalr to this Friday—Lant of WALLACE REID —IN— “ALWAYS AUDACIOL an in response to the popu lar appeal held by leading man that J Ir, engaged Mr. Peters to pl » part of Culbertson in this masc Parker Read, pear next in‘ Stiff Joints Sore Muscles Smoothed Out By Hamiin’s Wizard Oi) \ Who geil marry Naughty Nanev? First a cowboy took her fanoy “Gosh!” she said, “It would be fun If he'd lose his Gatling gun. ) And shoot instead with am 1 ourous glance Methinks chan Soreness and stiffness resulting from unaccustomed use of muscles or too much exercise, such as ten- nis, baseball, golf, hand-ball, etc, give way quickly to the soothing effect of Wamlin’s Wizard Oil. It tes fast, drives out the sgre- and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. almost take a But that’s “Dangerous Business” Laugh Insurance Constance Talmadge’s ewest bit of fluff or nick Wamiinen't villa at druggisie tor gan Ste You Will Enjoy 487 Gasps and 11,263 Laughs When You See “Dangerous Business” The Big Show Starting Saturday’at the If you think it isn’t dangerous business for a girl to say she’s married when she is not—see this picture. It has more points than a pin-cushion. Whom did Naughty Nancy marry? At the church she didn’t tarry. Though she wasn’t really wed To the fellow whom she said, came and saw and called her bluff “Now, wife, come home! It's time enough!” Nancy? Ma chose Arnold, rich and dancy. She stood kicking at the altar, But before they fired the halter Shricks and screams and Nancy's roar: “STOP! | HAVE BEEN WED BEFORE.” Nanov? General Pershing and prancy! “Here's my hero,” she soft- pedaled, “Blackjack, big and finely medaled. could I charms Of one so famous with the arms?" ~ proud resist He Who twill marry Naughty the = = You can lead a girl to the altar but you can’t make her wed. It's— “Dangerous 2. , Business’ A Double Bed Dialogue with Connie Talmadg: Whoa, Emma! That's My Gosh! This rg— “Dangerous Business” The woe of a wife who wasn't! Constance Talmadge’s LATEST “Dangerous Business” It takes the curves on two wheels Connie Talmadge’s 5 LATEST ; | anniversary was this month. He cele | let his hair grow four months to | distress who is rescued from a harem @ Lucille Carlisle plays a prinéess in 2 <4