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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1920, i | SAY THAT “HELIOTROPE” Men Tell C eyele and “HUMORESQUE” OR “THE MIRACLE MAN” viet, plot by HELIOTROPE” is the bewin REX—Catherine Calvert in rescues pursuing Nemesia with the scent of heliotrops TODAY'S PROGRAMS No Tales. YONSTANCE TALMADGE Is up to The Paramount Superfeature Now Playing at the Stunning pean.” the photo © fi in and out-of love quicker than it tak count to ten. Clarence, a young chap in her father's office, leads « perfect miser whom he ls muchly tr ¢) flirt with every Tom, Dick crosses her path happens which ¢ that it is “dangerous buat . trifle with love. Theatre, Equals the Dynamic Interest of Kenneth Marian plays Clarence CLEMMER A hand-to-hand battle between two divers on the ocean edgy the thrill ing pursuit of a woman on a motor the treasure hunt in submarine are some of the exciting episodes of ‘The Best of 1 of the far whict . thia week And It Is by Far the Most Wonderful Picture of the Year kata Adama in the Ythe la ye or promin peel Hott lle Lestie anc « ~ Malates The Supreme Success of rio 88 8 STRAND Mow Diana Allen's father, a con her from. a biackm her would. of the unusual theme of ‘Talmadge tm | Clever Vaudeville Team Prove Big Hit as Motion Picture Stars Flora De Haver and William Desmond in “Twin Beds,” a "| comedy-drama, light and gay, intended only to amuse. “Twin Beds,” features Mr. and Mrs. trance into the movies has robbed Orpheum vaudeville of one week, pail vel of the cleverest and most original pair of entertainers who, ever played over the “big time” circuit. “Heliotrope,” the photoplay at tt All Over the United States Is Being Duplicated Now at the J “tary tnock mantener 66 Heliotrope” Harry, because of hia : atria, enya @\‘‘Types of Men “lifer” in prison, secures @ pa AY i don from the governor in order to S W A ° ” R A N p H FA Peed masen page “mutncobe omen ire | Marry. | eee By LOUISE GLAUM COLONIAL 4 | ‘The good olf days, when the moet 3 -Th C M We . The Superb Prologue Includes eres Sew a tase eo ihe Vave-Man lg MISS EUNICE RICHARDS and MR. WALTER BEATON Jf it that titer ie par ie jan,” the photoplay in wv ch » soenarho contesé mus be written to sa poise Glaum, wel nown sereen yy ; Farnum ‘s starring at the star, bet there pasa gga oak he pte seeatan? progres in the | . . woe! pheteaplay . “Drag,” whose “handle” was won by testants select the type or types fitted to the role you have selected for q a pecullar trick in drawing his the star, in the emotional interplay which creates drama, Miss Louise (Signed) J. G. VON HERBERG. PICTURE PATTER “The Quarry,” calls for scenes in) released. Dagmar Godowsky, daughter of | Sing Sing and the New York crim! Leopold Godowsky, is {ll in Los An-| 8a court. goles with appendicitis. Miss Godow- sky has appeared im films for some time. | woman. eee Mae Marsh returns to the screen b Phe ng after an absence of more than two | “Pd Doug” Fairbanks’ popularity $) years tn “The Little Fraid Lady,” still high, judging from the fact that/an adaptation of M: Be 94,501 persona registered at the BOX! Cook's Tne -omagmied office of the Capitol theatre in Newlin the w, pl * soon start work on “The ‘ooda. pemeiee 104" in which she wilt) York last week for admission to “The . play the dual role of a child of | Mark of Zorro.” comes at t Gladys Walton, 17-year-old Univer- Girt Who Lived at sea. ee inthe woman " “The Profligate,” has been |in several Paramount pictures, star jthe Vitagra| ring Fatty Arbuckle, is a j Pines | | ° feountry wi typewriter and knit socks with four |!t is shown, needles, juxt to play her role in William De Millie's production of ant of Benjamin Franklin, oe 7 \ “What (seed Shows Now— But you can’t blame the new apartment! DANG EROUS USINESS* iM into the wrong flat! Malotte | U. of W. Wurlitzer | Quartet Laugh Insurance—It’s her newest bit of fluff! A First National Attraction “TORCHY TURNS CUPID” Another of the Popular Torchy Comedies Coming—Charles Ray in “An Old-Fashioned Boy” gun. Jackie Saunders Unilke most films, the big thrill of Men Tell photodrama at the Kex this week, No Tales,” he beginning, It ts burning and bidwing up of a sbip) Hundreds of extra piayers were used to make the apectacie real Many of them clung to the! Roscoe ("Fatty") Arbudkte i in| boast almost to the minute of the ph company Doraldina is to travel around the picture Lots Wilson learned to use the “Passion Fruit,” and appear where ith her Metro Cecil) De Mille has a wonderful Every Woman tig ranch in California called “Par Blame someone for it — quick! girl be- cause there are twin beds in her And you can’t blame Monti when he comes reeling home with the milkman and wanders winefully And you can’t blame everybody for wanting to see what happens! A First National Attraction. Chester Screenic “Duck Days” CHESTER LOVE DAVIS Outing Seente ve PATHE “HIS JONAH DAY,” a Comedy, With Jimmy Aubrey ps aa of WURLITZER NEWS Coming—Hobart Bosworth in “His Own Law” the leading | served him on and off the stage. Glaum has analyzed several distinct kinds of the male as she has ob- One of these male types is herewith pic- tured in ber own words, | Ht will pay contestants for the $5,000 scenario prizes to read thease articles | carefully, for Miss Glaum, in addition to her keen sizeup of men, indicates her own reactions to the various types—a valuable tip in working out your photoplay ideas, | BY LOUISE GLAUM ) Was ever unpopular—with the type Starring in J. Pa n Je. Pre- | of woman with which he waa popu fpatlane fens ane ated far, at least, if you will permit me a « ‘ Quen) trivial paradox, wi \asnts bis weeen! The Cave-Man was the first great lover the world ever knew. He won his spouse with a club, and he kept the the She dare not look at another man. Burope on a explosion. The effect t starths He is the “master of the house _. wealthy parents and a ragmuffin of | Pt 9 . vacation. Li her for himself and away from '} the slums. | “Phe Truth About Husbands,” a ° wee ) | (Tis mid Tom Terris «pent three wh: vow, and th others with that selfeame weapon. eee film adaptation of Sir Arthur Wing) Betty Rom Clark, leadt | Months producing this picture for must the woman rege Woman lked that treatment then, and certain of the sex still like It There's no doubt about it—hero You, MAN tical reader till popular, the CAVE Not that he Right now “Heliotrope,” a Paramount super-fea- ture, is the main attrac- tion, and we have ar- ranged a_ prologue in which Miss Eunice Rich- ards and Mr. Walter D. Beaton are seen and heard to both dramatic and vocal advantage. There are also other fea- tures. Service at the Strand is always assured patrons. From the time you pur- chase your ticket until you leave the theatre after wit- nessing the performance, there is at your command a staff drilled to perfec- tion in the art of courtesy. The Strand Show Grand Show which is the attraction at the Clemmer this | Carter De Haven, whose en-'| girls! Cultivate him! Oil Co. Man Is Up | PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always mE GROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. KEGEL, Prosident PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AME, TOYS! DOLLS Many Special Values On Sale Tomorrow American Flyer Trains the kind you wind up. Six sizes are-reduced. No. 54 reduced to $1.19 No. 5 reduced to. Ss ( No. 0 reduced to.$1.95 No. 13 reduced to.$3.85 |)” No. 2 reduced to.$2.35 No. 15 reduced to. $4.35 }} -Dol! 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Pioneer Coaster Wagons 82-inch Pioneer Coast- er Wagons with roller- bearing artillery wheels special, each, $6.45. 84-inch Coaster Wag- cat $7.45 cial at. . Grote-Rankin Co. , Pikeat Fifth worship is one of the strongest ele | ments in the makeup of the poor de luded female, She must always have some one-to adore, something to} lover It is her nature. And in the cave-man type’ for the prerog. girl in the case, she ven-sent ymbol tha Je to lead and be the master in his house; that it is the privilege and good fortune of the woman to be » to serve the demigod. Personally, I have a liking for the type-from afar, And for this rea-| son: The woman of today can cop with this type of man; she is ad-| | vanced and has stron h which A picture that starts | with a bang and never # lets up! NoW! n when prot or let us say, a rability On the other hand, our civilization has tamed the man to a degree, mak ling his cave-mantike deportment more like the friendly purring of «| big cat than the ferocious snarling of the tiger, And many women—don't deny it—DO love to be bossed, espe: James part of the cl prototype, W Ne played opposite me in this pic for to 1, Parker Read, Jr, I lea know the characteristics of the spe MEN cies and to appreciate the fine quali ties in this type of man—qualities which become enhanced with the TEI I proper feminine encouragement, it seems logical to suppose. lon't be afraid of the cave-man Wy TALES” A sensational story of murderous and piratical seamen with a romance run- ning throughout that _ incidentally breaks up this same gang of criminals! for Grand Larceny} Charged by the prosecuting attor | ney's office’ with grand larceny in| connectian with the sale of oil stock U. SG. Kuhn, sr, of the Key Oil and Refining Co., app oluntar: ily in Justice of the Peace Otis W.} Brinker's court Monday afternoon | jand gave bat T. F, Young, | complaining witness, says he paid Kuhn money and later found that the company had neither the Tand ner the drilling outfits which, he as serts, Kuhn claimed it had A Christie Comedy, “EAT A BIT OF PIE” Sass | During 1920 it is estimated that no less than 40,000,000 automobile t manufactured in the United os were States, | Thomas Meighan does not drive |his own automobile,