The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 10

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TALES” is the sort of romantic picture that all audiences like and we few days more! ™ine A CHRISTIE are holding it over a Comedy with Bebby Verneon “Hearts Are Trumps,” with an all- Gar cast; “The Misleading Lady,” Bert Lytell, and “Cinderel i Twins.” starring Vick Dana, De released by Metro this month. Just before Peart White sailed the Bahamas to film the last scenes of ber new Fox preduction, “Woman —— t : | TTULE Colueum concert orche ted by the celebrated Arthur Kay, m Saturday } tre | the Kay hoads a company of artista, 34 in all, Music lovers will be pleased to know that the make-ap includes eight first violins, four second vio Una, | two peroussions | Conductor Kay comes here directly from Grauman's theatre, Los Angeles lin California he won an enviable |reputation in the musical world. |. Hobart Bosworth tn “His Own law,” & red-Diood story, with the }action laid in Alaska, will be the | featured photoplay, beginning Satur | day, | LIBERTY | Charles Ray has a role in “Ap Old-Fashioned Boy,” hin latest pio }ture, which is quite unusual to any he has yet appeared tn. Of course the is a small town youth, but thin time he is required to do quite a bit of dramatic acting | Chartie’s love affair with a pretty young society belle is the basis of the theme of the story. Ethel Shannon, a pretty tittle brunette, ts the star's leading wornan mn the cast are: Hal Roteler and two clever oy and Frankie Lee and others kiddies, ( “An Old the Liberty Saturday. eee STRAND Lois Weber's first production tn-| der the Paramount banner will be the next attraction at the Strand The picture is “To Please Woman,” and chief action ¢ around Leila, a woman who delights in causing mon to become infatuated with her, in spite of the fact that nhe already ponsenses a devot band. Her vamping ways Ie into all kinds of dramatic comp tions. This part is played by Mona Lina, & particularly fascinating young act reas, chosen especially for the role by Miss Weber . COLONIAL “From Now On,” the | which comes to the Colonial Satur day, starring George . carrion an Intensely exciting story of the underworld thru a rapid fire of in chients, stunts and spectacular Se Ds A See “AN OLD-FASHIONED & (>) Mf | States treasury NO You know the kind—velvet-collared overcoat, one of those “hang ’em on your collar button” ties, and very conscientious habits—one day he finds three babies on his hands! The rest is a tear and a hundred laughs. LOVE DAVIS on the WURLITZER CONSTANCE TALMADGE In “DANGEROUS BUSINESS” LEAV ES FRIDAY NIGHT shioned Boy” opens at} pleture THE SEATTLE STAR Lew Cody, the famous love-making star of the screen, finds| all sorts of amusing and serious adventures in “Occasionally | Yours,” the photoplay which will be shown at the Clemmer, beginning Saturday. The above picture shows Cody in the act of making love| to Betty Blythe, who plays the role of a vivacious young widow, And we'll say Betty doesn't look as if she resented | the handsome young star's attentions. | Cod, “The Beloved Cheater.” appeared here recently in “The Butterfly Man,” and scones, Walsh ts noted as &n athietio actor From Now On* ts from the mage nine story of the same name written by Frank Packard, author of “The Miracle Man.” “The White Mell,” and other successes, . REX Dead Men Tell No Tales.” the pie | turization of B. W. Hornung’s thrill ing novel, will be held over at the Rex a few days longer by popular demand. Much of the tndoor action of the picture takes place in Rattray hall, a queer olf Engtieh manor, which; has been used more than a century! before as the headquarters for the operations of gentlemen smergters A big fire at ea in one of the chief features of the picture. | ‘Types of Men ~| Women Admire” By LOUISE GLAUM man,” or the momentary semblance of the “heman,” or, on occasion, counterfeits the guise of the “good natured man” to win affection. | He i a rower, an adventurer among hearta, this He Vamp, and | loving withad—too loving, let's say. Irving Cummingr played euch a role in “Sex.” He waa the lounge-ttzard who captured my own itinerant affec- tions, married me and then dewerted me for a bedizened areature--in the picture, of courna ‘There ts a boyish charm mingtied [with a worldly-wisenens that takes hold of the imagination of a woman |\n the HeVamp. And every one who | knows anything, knews that wom an’s heart and imagination often) | runs riot with her better judgment. Yes, the HeVamp |» to be guarded against. He isn't the wholesome kind of a sweetheart to have calling on you—even tho he does call in a superatx machine and sends flowers and candies to prepare the way for his coming. Watch out for him, cirtet He's Jost too attractive te take chances with. ° ——— FAMOUS INDIAN IN | | _ NEILAN PRODUCTION Marshall Neilan, author and di-| rector of “Dinty,” soon to be seen in| Seattle, has the remarkable good for tune to have as one of the leading | actors in the newest, picture the In- | dian whowe picture is on every five: | jecent piece sent out by the United | Not only is “White \c ps” the original of the head on | the nickel, but he is presiding judge | lof the appelinte court, sitting at| Brownville, Mont, and a power in| his community. Catarrh Will Go Help Comen in Two Minutes——Com- | plete Kellet Don't go on ha sick every morning; jharmful and it's unne | If after breathing Hy wonderworker, you are nv [vile eatarrh you can hi money back. | No stomach dom jlittle heard that it, and ypa of Hyomel, | |daily and in lbe entirely f Breathing Hy: i is & very plens- lant and certain way te kill catarrh | germa: | Got a Hyomet outfit today. laold by druggist 0 qu you should h It's ® everywhere with ckly and safely end gha, colds, sore nehitis or money | pensive, Bartell Drug ean supply you, es stomach misery, sour ing and all sto ney back, Large of table t all druggists in jtowns, IT STARTS TOMORROW THE BEST OF ALL LOIS WEBER PARAMOUNT PRODUCTIONS “TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN” IT’S A WONDERFUL PHOTOPLAY, FOLKS—SO DON’T MISS IT axvaso THE ORCHESTRA muozrow WITH REAL MUSICIANS (MISCHA GLUSCHKIN WILL CONDUCT) A “Peach” of a Prologue WITH SINGING OF SONGS BY SINGERS WHO SING. THE CAST INCLUDES: Catherine Pielow, Contralto Walter Beaton, Baritone Master Max Shifrin, Tenor Bosworth —-W— “HIS OWN LAW” A treat for these who love A smashing story of two pals who love the same girl—of a clash between friend- ship and love—and of a code of honor more strict than any written law. COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists Under Arthur KAY Grand Opening Saturday, 2 P. M., Playing SUPPE’S “LIGHT CAVALRY” on the Wurlitzer

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