The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1920, Page 8

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See Connie Now in Her Latest Spicer —<A First National Attraction CONSTANCE TALMADGE A double bed. dialogue with actions speaking — than words. You'll be ”O glad you saw Connie in her bridal suite! “TORCHY TURNS CUPID” Another Popular Torchy Comedy LOVE DAVIS CHESTER | On the Wurlltser Outing Scente PATHE | NEWS j jin a diving mult. discovers Lanzana | wife, ago James H. Butchard, stu- & revolver and it went off. shoot- |eerous Husiness,” | TODAY’ Limeery ROGKAMB ‘onstance Lalmadge Dangerous Huntnens,” CLEMMEK--Kathryn Adame tn “The rc) therine Calvert ta “Dead | Men Tell No Tales.” oJ cep ean Men Tel! No Tales,” the photoplay at the Rex this week, is all that advance notices deseribed it to be Senor Joaquin ts the villain poaseanes the imagination and daring of ‘his buccaneer ancestors, together with the cold, ealculating imunder ouaness of the footpad who dqyn his vietim in the dark In his plot to loot the treasure ship, the Lady Jermyn, of cases of Australian gold, Santos planned to THE Melodramatic Photoplay S Showing at Rex Furnis He atrikes | cause the death of all the passengers | and crew, because “dead men tales.” He concealed this part of hie fiendish scheme from John Rattray however, knowing that the adven turoas young “squire” would not willingly connive at wholesale mur der. The motion picture play abounds | in exciting lar scenes, notably in the burning of the treasure at and fighting In amugestiors’ secret passage connecting the water front with Rattray Gustav Von Seyffertita Percy Marmont, Holmes K. Herbert and Catherine Calvert are the featured players, von CLEMMER Around a chest of jewels, ence the property of a Spanish queen, re volves the plot of “The Hest of Lack,” the Drury Lane melodrama which is bem shown at the Clem mer this week. Leslie Macleod, a young Scottish girl, te pitted against Gen. Lanzana, a rich and unscrupulous Spaniard, | for posseasion of the treasure, which lies at the bottom of the sea in a wrecked galleon ‘The young Lord Glenayr is Leslie's favored suitor, Lanzana lures Lee Ue to his apartments and attempts to overcome her; but by a clever rune she encapes with the chart of the ocean bed where the Spanish wreck, the Santa Ginerva, lies five fathome deep. motorcycle to enlist the aid of her sweetheart In the treasure quest Lanzana’s minions, purwuing tp an automobile, plunge over a chasm. ‘The intrepid gtr! and Lord Gienayr | |next beard a submarine, Glenayr, | jin the act of exploring the wreck for | Leslie rides by night on her! ott no} ituations and spectacu- | the | | | “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” week. t Catherine Calvert and Percy Marmont, in a scene from SEATTLE STAR HORSE KILLS MAN IN STREET. \tramples Man Who Sought to Pacify It hes Thrills Galore | BODY, Mas attached t men of tw smashing « w fou of one and rushed fror to ify Krnent to hold t traniple pac [about the a few b Thomas he pita | ‘ |Hangs His Balky Horse; Fined $25 POUGHKEEPSI Y., Dee Capital pu u redo penalty, wa» vinited Edward Byrne, « farmer upon a horse that balke admitted having tied @ re and the mals neck and hanging it \England Tries Car Without Any Rails LONDON, Pee | double decker tran |run with or withe electricity | successfully | Bradford. head and body the near here 1 Byrne fine was imponed A new type of ear, which can and takes was ut ra m overhead wires, experimented with " man ls unable to stand he photoplay at the Rex this coon oo can PP roves wit ‘cova ane take it eamy until she is driven thru fear | There are many dramatic situa tioha, such as the governor heartur | the criminal’s plea in the prison; the; first whiff of hellotrope the black mailer gets on an envelope, and the | | first glimpse the woman gets of her convict husband. Fred Burton gives a fine portrayal lof “Hellotrope” Harry, Julia Bwayne | Gordon, an old Vitagraph favorite, | good aa tho blackmailing wife and) | Diana Allen is sweet and gympathet fe as Alice. to desperation see COLISEUM | Signor Mont! has been wasting his unusual tenor voice singing jcheap cabaret, His discovery by «| | munical comedy producer raised bim | In the same apartment building with the Monti family live Harry Hawkins and hie innocent young Blanche. At a party given by| Hawkins Signer Monti displays fume and with pots of hellotrope! iia 6 6 Types of Men Women Admire” By LOUISE GLAUM 2.--The Gentleman The principal role in the J. Parker Rend, Jr.-Seattic Star $5,000 prize scenario contest must be written to sult Louise Glam, well known screen star, but there must, of course, be other important characters in oi ‘One or more of thene must be men, and In onder to help reader-con- | | textanty select the type or types fitted to the role you have selected for the to destruction | to stardom and his wife to happiness. | star, in the emotional interplay which creates drama, Miss Louise Giaum has analyred several distinct kinds of the male as she has observed him on and off the stagn One of these male types is herewith pictured In her own words. It will pay contestant for the $5,000 scenarto prises to read these articles carefaity, for Miss Giaum, in addition to her keen sizcup of men, indicates the queen's jewels, and in o hand-to | symptoms of vielent infatuation for hee own reactions to the various typee—a valuable Up in working out | hand conflict cots the Spantard’s alr Mre. Hawkins, arousing the jealousy your pheteplay ides. pipe, leaving him to die at the bot | of tom of the soa. An exceptionally clever cast enacts the film play. . LIBERTY Flrtatious Constance Talmadge ts the delightful ttle heroine of “Dan- & comedy-drama at the Liberty thin week. She piays the role of a Sapper. | Naney Flavell, who is a heart-wreek. | Nancy is alwayn in love—with actors | When, returning home in an extreme | lone that impreemes her at the mo-| Mont! leaves the elevator one floor “What You Get” When you call Main Six Five Hun- dred you are automat- ically insured. Your fare is auto- er by birth and by preference. ith officers, with tenors—with any- ment aa the most romantic man she has ever met, and who in, cons. quently the “love of her life.” Clarence Brooks, her father’s sec. | retary, has leved her from the min. ute he laid eyes on her. He has fetehed and carried for her, let ber bully bim and ignore him, and stil he loves her. Then Clarence goes to war. He comes back a changed man. You realize that when he @racs| Nancy downstairs, claps her into a taxt and tells her in no uncertain | {nd “Drag Harlan,” the film pinay tn | in his stage | waccem, her husband and Signora Mont. To enenpe contact with the Monti leamity, Mr. Hawkine changes apart ments and, acctientally, for « rag purpose, the signor and his wife move Into the same building, fn an) apartment above. Signor Monti, cloesty watched by the signora, finds his only possible jexit down the fire escape, and flees) for an evening at the etub. ‘Tho rent of the story tells of the hi- larious complications which start | \ty unsteady and befuddied condition too low and enters the Hawkins bed. room, with Ite twin beds in exact | duplicate of his own. Mra, Carter De Haven plays! Bianche Hawkina, Carter De Haven ‘ Signor Monti, William Downend }ie Harry Hawkins and Helen Ray: mond ts Stgnora Monti in “Twin Reda,” which is the attraction at the (Copyright by Louive Giaum) Thomas Holding miggested to me, In the part he played In “The Lone MONDAY, DECEMNER 13, 1920 Oh, Boy! You HERE— Should See The play that makes pajamas familiar “to everyone, easy to look at and plenty to see! MALOTTE “His Jonah On the QUARTET PE on Pago WURLITZER — in a Seng Prologue Jnmy Aubrey CHESTER SCREENIC “Duck Days” and “Foam Fantasies,” Showing Beautiful Ocean Views Coming—Hobart Bosworth in “His Own Law” Cop, Man, Box,Grapo Address, House, Sti Felix Billen’s wardrobe was | Lieutenant G. V. Hamelblad an breath of springtime, all in itesel Patrolman P. E. Knapp caught a until a burgiar broke into Felix’s|man carrying a box at Sixth ava room in the Welcome hotel, 517% | and James st. Saturday. The box Jackson st, Sunday night. Now it is| contained grape. In his pocket feared the burglar breathes strongly | was an address, 8041 Stroud ave. of spring. He stole a pink silk shirt,| The house contained a still Thi ® green silk shirt and a pair of blue| man is J. 8.Christin He was ar trousers. rested. Jim Nickoloff was Stole Gun Here, Shot peearnene Tacoma Man,Charge Charged with stealing a gin here and shooting a man with it in Tacoma, Ernest Boggs, 22, and Rex| DES MOINES, Ia—Rifled mall Yates, 20, were held in Tacoma Mon-|*ack# found along the C, B. & @ U. OF W. |Wardrobe Breath of Until— ive E. J. Nix, of Tacoma, made the arrest, J, Markazano is the man | they shot, Detective Nix said. Wolf's Daughter.” the popularly ac-| cepted type of the “perfect | man.” Coliseum this week. see COLONTAL Admirers of William Farnum weit | terms to shut up. | which he is starring at the Colonial, Constance has to admit herpetf de | one of the best all.around Western | Arthar Edmund Carew ts another lexample, and so is Hruce Meftae, | especially in his delightful charac | | terization of the Northern gentleman | “Come Out of jthe Kitchen.” This type of man unqdestionably Bureau of | tective 8. Simundson, with Detect day after being arrested here, De | Tightof-way are believed to point te another mail robbery. | NOW PLAYING’ ALL WEEK WILLIAM “PUTTING Es me feated, and the final fade out lets | pictures this handsome star has yet appeals to the more sensitive woman matically figured by a printin taximeter, which issues a printed receipt. Be sure and get your receipt, as it is a printed record of your trip, as well as stating the amount to be ot You get the owest rate in the city and pay only for actu- al mileage run. We do not add a commission to your fare. Seattle Taxicab Company MAIN SIX FIVE HUNDRED and Walton and Bran Pantag cmos. Auger and Packer; Oscar Lor- aine; Roy and Arthur; Price an@ Bernie; Lillian’s Comedy Peta ~~ New—Mats, Wed. and Sat. “COME SEVEN” Something Entirely Difterent 26 to $1. Mata, fe to be / Levy's Masten! Comedy Co. in “WROM GAY PARE” Loner ss Cr aye), se Mats « Mats (Except Bondsye). rE Mats. Daily Ex copt Moniaay and Thursday Mata. Nights 7:15 and 9:15. “HELIOTROPE’ “MR. FATIMA” the audience know that Clarence, as & cave man, has made a great hit | with Connie—so great, in fact, that | the madeap doesn’t want wth any one eine Mins Talmadge has never flirted so devastatingly or raged so tempest. | he doew not wear hic heart upon bis | lived a more or lees srcly ence in be uonaly. It's an Emerson-Loon story. Kenneth Harlan ts great as Car | ence. eee STRAND i “Heliotrope,” the photoplay at the Strand this week, in a screen version | of the popular novel of the same name from the pen of Richard Wash burn Child. The plot is based on a prycho logical aituation. It telle of “Helio- trope” Harry, so called because of his devotion to that perfume, who is a “lifer” in prison. His daughter Alice, be has placed in a convent, so that she will be ignorant both of his diagrace and of the low character of her mother. The mother learns of Alice's mar. riage to a wealthy lumberman, and plans blackmail. When the gov ernor learns the story, he pardons Heliotrope condition the the woman will not be harmed. §0 Heliotrope purmues her with the per on appeared in. Farnum's role of “Drag” Harlan tx appealing from beginning to end. He to firt| is a myrterions stranger, a roldier of crudities and harshnes | fortur®, a suppored outlaw, & mont | dreaded man in the West; and altho sleeve, he does wear hia nimble «ix shooter in plain sight and ready for instant use, But Jackie Saunders, as Barbara Morgan, rancher’s daugh | ter, is the little lady who finds that| who has been in the business world “Drag” has a heart as big asthe pro-| verbial barn. Charles Alden Seltzer’s story pro-| vided the plot of “Drag Hartan,” and| H. P. Keeler, who adapted Tom Mix’s celebrated picture, “The Un. tamed,” to the sereen, is responsible for the arié of the Farnum pic-| ture. The tricks used by gun fighters in their constant efforts @o improve their speed on the draw ate demon. | strated Seueut the plot PARIS, Dec. 12.—Vells are worn with every hat in Paria just now and have become costly. The latest has three kinds of mexh nquare open tulle, a neeond of cloner smaller and third, usualy worn between the other two and cov- ered with a, light lace pattern | this world of ours, perhaps even the & band of « Missing Relatives ‘Whe Star \ovites ite readers to use this department as an aid in finding missing a " relatives or friends, The department i+ od exist to help in reuniting those whe have been nd to find the “perfect |separsted. These whose telatives or entieman” er ide. wt. | friends ace missing are invited to repert oor type her ideal sweet, |) duappesrancs Givestiy to The fear. heart. Readere who may know the whereabor On the contrary, however, the girt| of parsons mentioned in this column ae «| missing are requested iso to report to! Other newspapers are invited luce such items as will eens | their communities. and just as effectively to the gir! who has been brought up in refined surroundings and guarded from the of the outer world. | In other words, the gir! who has more likely to be attracted by some! fh Stee other type, the value of the “per fect gentleman” will be no whit! lesecned th her mind and considera tion The aged parents of Charles Wal lace Heffron want to # him befere they die, He left their home at Vel va, N. D., eight years ago, and is believed to have come here His/ mother is suffering with rheumatism, | bis father writes, and is longing to see her boy Personally, | have great admira tion for thie type, tho IT think the veneer of civilization has k “I to some extent the primeval in “ that Is @ powerful agent in man r lation with the woman of the world And then, since we must all agree that nothing REALLY 18 perfect in ! | ‘> | J. Anderson, who gives his phone} number as East 2345, writes that he wishes to find his cousin, John D,! Hewitt, or the latter's wife, Mabe N. Hewitt, Hewitt's father was al building contractor here from about | 1905 to 1910 / “perfect gentieman” might reveal faults, So you see the “perfect gen ” DONS present something of In Japan, men and boys carry babies on their backs almost as much as women, The alchemists of old used to be | lieve that rock crystal was ice that had been buried a thousand years. | “A Special paramount Dicture Is No w TT) ar the Along With These Other Features THE SERIOUS-FACED ACROBAT THAT USED TO ADD SO MUCH FUN TO FATTY ARBUCKLE’S COMEDIES— BUSTER KEATON “The Scarecrow” —ALSO— THE TREMENDOUS DRURY LANE MELODRAMA OF A THOUSAND THRILLS— “The Best of Luck” ALL-STAR CAST —IN— “DRAG HARLAN” A THROBBING TALE OF THE WEST r ~ Pe RE “BALLING TH an | LE “HELIOTROP LS SEE "HELIOTROPE' TROPE" - WALTER D. BEATON IN PROLOGUE — INHA

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