The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1920, Page 8

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TRA SUPERIOR SCREEN STARS STEADY Ny DIRECTION JENSEN - VON HERBERG “One can always know that the programs at the Strand consist only of the ultra best in photoplays. The wholesomeness of each and every attraction is always considered. There is neversanything offensive, or even slightly objectionable in the pro- grams selected for you. This statement is borne out in the current feature, “Heliotrope,” a ara- mount super-feature. This is really a fine picture, made and acted in a fine manner, and compares fa- vorably with “Humor- esque.” Miss Eunice Rich- ards and Mr. Walter Bea- ton live part of the story on the stage. Their songs are pretty. The added features are dandy. The Strand Show Is a Grand Show tiqu i \Pet Hen Dies; Bury TOLEDO, Dec. 15—Uncle Sam's| ST. LOUIS, Dec. 15 building in Toledo will help | Pewee," a pet hen b down the country’s war Oe | ee Stern, recently died @ sale of dilapidated furniture | Stern had the hen embalmed Pree din the family lot “Precious Pewee" tern home. DON’T WAIT UNTIL TOO LATE WE ARE HOLDING OVER BY PUBLIC DEMAND A FEW DAYS LONGER— An Amazing Drama of the Speediest TOPICS NEWS COMEDY WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA Edward James—Singing “India Serenade” | point of carrying | doom, *\ three questions, h jonging to Mrs. | Mrs.} of solitaire, giving #erious attention S\to the vital problims of getting @ Been stored away for many | shipped to Centralia, Ill, for burial! req queen to go next to a black For six years! king, and sueh tmportant things had lived in a | Gustav Von Seyffertita plays this villainous character. He is the easy prey of woman—| Marriageat seaeermres" OLD AT 402): * IRON STARVATION a eee gence sacar. ey WEDNESDAY, DECEMEER cure Padter| star cant Yornum in "Deng therine Calvert in “Dead Men Tell No Tales Some forty bold, ba tured a Seotch nol his bodyguard, or utve him blow up the ship. it all in, a nin t he camera took no “casual Port to the direc wood, LIBERTY h Marla Kenne red Burton r in “Heliotrope,” the film play at the COLISEUM unent } mond and COBONTAL Catalina the gard used as a Harlan,” the W ture, at the Colonial maid that this ts the lina Was ever une of the “W Farnum ay whose beat d his « Saunders play x-aboc luxe villain in on ne <a of “Dead Men Tales,” the photoplay at th This polished n« drei iw « a plan wh | will send scores of people to thel Does he fret? Does he geance of the law? does not* | Instead, he plays ’a leleure ga | At all drug XATED IRON y results ALL WEEK THE SERIOUS FACED ACKOBAT THAT USED TO ADD 80 MUCH FUN TO FATTY ARBUCKLE’S COMEDIES— BUSTER KEATON —IN— “The Scarecrow —ALSO— THE TREMENDOUS DRURY LANE MELODRAMA OF A THOUSAND THRILLS— “The Best of Luck” ALL-STAR CAST after Iwould « CONSTANCE TALMADGE there must, of course, be other important charfleters in the . | more of these must be men, and in order to help readerconm t served him tured in her own words. _ Nets Uncle Sam $48, Her in Family Plot it wil pay comtes 4 / | worry? Does he think of the ven:| earefully, for Mins jets Uncle er in My £0 Th anawer to all, her own reactions to the various types—« valuable tip in working oug your phetoplay Kbeas, BY LOUISE GLAUM (Starring in J. Lroductions for the Assoghated (@opyright by Louise Glaum) npanions to b Kurene O'Brien in way TARS STEADILY SEE! Hedda Hopper in “You CDitac TION JENSEN -VON HERBERG =| BETTER HURRY, FOLKS! BECAUSE THE PARAMOUNT WONDER PICTURE HELIOTROPE WILL SHOW TODAY, TOMORROW AND FRIDAY FOR THE LAST TIMES! COMING SATURDAY—BE PREPARED! “TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN” ALSO, WE ANNOUNCE RETURN OF THE STRAND ORCHESTRA OF 10 PIECES MISCHA GLUSCHKIM, CONDUCTOR elude and Home Can't Kill Love nd Klaine » Emerson Hough's “The Ade's “Just®Out of Co! Vara as “Heliotrope” Harry Haadock, the leading Strand this s role is that of a convict who, tho a “lifer,” jon from the governor in order that he may ly young daughter, who is being persecuted by wife, an unseruplous woman, who is plotting the girl's wealthy fiance, e “Heliotrope” Harry,” because of hi otrope perfume, and his habit of alway a of heliotrope th his buttonhole ame “Types of Men | Women Admire” By LOUISE GLAUM Peart White, Mary ‘Thurm 54.<--The Marriageable Male |) waisce reir wears « ns eal » keep his hair smooth pal role in the J. Parker Read, drSeattle Star $5,000 prize ntest must be written to sult Louise Glaum, well known sereen oint and because these ge Ave Appee with me haracterizations | have ou I herewith offer up a pra the "Marriageable Male.” H the role you have selected for ox: which creates drama, Miss Louise ,. kinds of the male as she has ob- One of these male types is herewith ple or types fitted + al interp! several dint e i off the stage. | Seritnentond Ht |May Use Rubber to # Register Now! by Flu Epidemic! Pave London To I hereby enter the Seattle Star-J, Parker Read, Jr., $6,000 scenario coo- nts for the $3,000 scenario prises to read thene articles laum, in addition to her keen sizeup of men, indicates PARIS, France, Dee. 15.-Influ-| LONDON, Dec. 15.—Plans ha’ jena, which seemed to have com-) been submitted for rubber pavement pletely disappeared, has again broken | for London. A rubber-paved street in | out in Switzerland, according to ad-| Glasgow has stood much hard wear, | Vices from Geneva. Sixty-nine deaths and the scheme may be adop | occurred in one week. | here. and always maintains her position as Parker Head, Je,|Mistress of the household. This type of a man, you see, in in direct contrast to to caveman r the kind of man who into unappreciated Producers | The first flight made over the! Due to tmproper ventilation in equatorial An was made recent-| mines, at least 1,000 metal mine ly by an Italian aviator. die annually in the United States. the marrying} I want my readers to understand and then, too, of of course, that in using the motion picture tea to i 8 Ofthene rexpect my #tory. I do 2 the feminine view RESULTS HAVE PROVEN. ~ HIG SURPRISE TO HER impersonaily fre UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT You will laugh yourself fat or thin — whichever way you want to weigh! equently I had terrific h ] would become almost up. F aches and |Seattle Woman Free of deathly sick. My stomach was bad- ~Rheumatism For First ly disordered and 1 had to be so par . |tcular about what I ate that I was Time In Years — She jie" Gn almost nothing. 1 went Highly Praises Tanlac. |from bad to worse and nearly, lost | heart as B thought nothing would | help me. | “My husband was the cause of me taking ‘anlac He had tried it and such good results that I be- xan taking ft and I'll declare I am i 1 fee! | simply surprised how it has restored declared Mra Jen-|my health and built me up. I am Powell of 4615 Orcas st., Se j well in every respect, cat Just what recently nd have gained ten “1 could hardly walk and was not! able to do a bit of my house | when I began taking Tan! my health is just splendid a: | perfectly well,” | neatte attle, “I was so completely was almost helpless and saw lit jhope of my reeover My tr ted with a severe cold « seomed to aff \e I lost my appetite, fell « and became alarmed at the ealth wit failing. 1 th the all dow rundown J ! haven't he in I] know when and t my w ff in in going © railing | “My with he personal di Well al Tanlac represen 4 remarkable | bad in nd the in Bring Dad, too! He'll like this one. And don’t forget to bring your shock ab- sorber with you, for it’s one of the speed- iest pajama farces on record! —_ A First National Chester Screenic Attraction. “DUCK DAYS” COMING—Hobart Bosworth in “His Own Law” MALOTTE On the Wurlitzer U. OF W. QUARTET rather e that he t Married Sign r f take « private by hod, You will learn all the new dances okt ye on thi it feminine and doomed forever mated MISS 1004 4th, cor. Pine Beginners’ Class Thurs, “DANGEROUS BUSINESS” ee Satisfaction and usually, I} Sat., 7 o'clock Kvory Day a Good Photoplay IN

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