The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1920, Page 3

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[ Staged z » Geage” cat Cf SATURDAY, DECEMBER mf, 19%, =e... - y STRAND. tar cunt BLUE MoUsE star OOKHNT wintr R Banks in BEX Desuiny The Great Lover,” all “The Furnace,” all Tom Mix in “The Tex GARDEN—Dongias Pale The Mark of Lore. BR. Warner in “Dice of ? COLIS SEUM “DINTY" Miret National) “Dine” , Wes Doryas v Rute Whitey Ma Jack North Pa Mess! ALI ing “I fering at Mhrilling backer on the Francisco, The Great Northern tr Bf the bay ox troupe was sett fhe scene at tt Ship ineued the rescue b< Beldiers on b NEILAN, wh the ¢ the Coliseum und to off the seenes of clever Neilan’s * is the fea ured playe CLEMMER tanec ARK or ZORRO" nited Artists) x Vera he trbanke : } Dowgtas FP Girl Mare ° pther characters pis by Kim, Charies Maties and Noa Doulas Fairbanks in “The Mark Of Zorro,” bis latest and what ts said Hto be his greatest photoplay, comes ito the Clemmer today California of a hundred years ago Parhished the locale of the daring and hair-breadth escapades of hero. La Motte ™ eery L) Fairbanks tmpesonates two roles. is that of the mysterious Senor fro, a crusader in the interest of . and the other is that of Don @ wealthy, supine, inactive in. is a girl in the story who to furnish the love Interest. iT? Lisi ERTY | — or : THE P. Pp ARTY" ent) Reacoe Arbuckle | Winitred itty” Arbuckle In “The Life of Party.” is the Christmas day at- fon at the Liberty jeediens to "Fatty" is “the life" of the & ih ‘Thin picture is a ecteen version of a] suited to the rotund comedian. ls while garbed in gingham #, which he dons to attend a} ade, are little short of riot. fred Greenwood plays the fem- imine lead. oe STRAND —* “THE GREAT LOVER” (Goldwyn) +.+++-John Sainpotle ..Claire Adame John David: a eereee «Alice Ht Great Lover,” produced from stage success by Leo Ditrichstein the Hattons, is the feature at Strand beginning today. action of this unueual photo- is centered around Jean Pau a famous singer, who is sur by those who cater to his ice, who watch over his health ward off al} but a few favored feminine admirers. Paurel is known a8 “The Great Lover.” Whe turmoil and excitement “back by the celebrity's tem. paramental attitude Is one of the strong features of the picture BLUE MOUSE | “THE FURN ACE” (Realart) mh enon Ayres ‘The Wite ‘The Musda Other char Theodore “The Furnac an interesting pho- frama of ma. i life, will se as the opening attraction at John Ham. Fick's beautiful new theatre, the Blue | Mouse, today ledy combine to liven th ¢ ‘The scenes of “The Furnace” are laid in Engiand. It has for acters a frivolous and etress and a selfish millionaire, oe*e “COLONIAL - “THE TEXAN” (Fox) fas Benton... . ++. jee Marcum 5 inthrop Endicott jolt Kiver Mayor Punch, thrills, romance and com plot of Tom EMix’s latest photoplay, “The Texan,” iwhieh comes as the Christmas day fering at the Colonial Mix is seen T feal happy-go-lucky, full of pranks, whose six-shooter is set on a hair trigger. One trick after another gets him into no end of escapades. “The Texan” is from the story by the noted author, James B. Hendryx. . pot REX 1| eal ~~. ot L “DICE OF DESTT (Pathe) Iimmy Dorie HP Haney Preaton 1 fo CONE wees *) Preaer Huntley vary Theby of Des featured Warner in “Dice .” a crook play, is the play today at the Rex The story deals almost entirely with a gang of crooks, one of whom young girl, portrayed by Lillian Rich, This girl, Nancy Preston, is the daughter of the gang leader, and a lave affair between her and Jimm: \Doyle, gentleman crook, is one of the features of the picture Warner plays Jimmy Doyle, little $. Cobb's hilarious story and is| o Patrick | | | Dean in “Outside the Law.” Charles French x Benton, a typ-| THP SEATTLE STAR OCAL Movie Houses Have Fine Christmas Offerings; Blue Mouse Makes Initial Bow to Picture Lovers With Drama by Noted English Author; Liberty Offers “Fatty” Strand Boasts Clever Dramatic P Col Wesley Barry as “Dinty,” of f the Party, ” Liberty um. 2 Mia [ears Constance Talmadge, when they had just reached the ‘ an awfully long time ago. The inserted pictures show the now—a trio of beautiful young women, * * * Norma and Constance Talmadge | will spend even a merrier Christmas } than usual this r, and about |to begin an extraordinary happy | prosperous New Year, because 1 finds them in possession of a con tract to continue under the First Natiohal banner for another yea under terms #0 {that it vidual t clute Patter Lila Lee in Wililam De Millie's new movie [summer Madness.” ee Wallace Reid has completed a | movie from Alice Duer Miller's tale, | 999 |The Charm School.” 10 a8 * With a deal invotving $2 000,000, Mr. Schenck can naturally afford give his stars bigger and better productions than ever before, and has already ht no less than eight wful adway produc tions, ywhere betw $40,000 6,000 each for the ture rig The p ar an un \ uoually happy one for the sisters, be to date. are succe paying i$ pio remark 1 to be the largest | all film ant has been tion in history BATHING BEAUTY WINS NEW HONORS Vera Steadman, leading worn tn Christie comedies, who time go won first honors aa the bes ¢ motion pieture a featured player in “Mid n. Durir React very a reed onte Stea man ated ¢ stant In a ard dash and set up the time of which is said to be a few sec hind the mal r Mins Steadman f a bathing but for onda are Dia Robert Elliott and Lucy Fox featured in “The Empire of tention aa girl in comedies, jhas been playing in pictures and her populart nm so great with exhibitors, ig to reports from Educational iim Exchanges, Inc., that she will be given eyen more prominence pictures to come me mon “x * lead | Lon Chaney appears with Priscilla ac aan Enid Bennett is featured as a poor | model in a fashion shop. The pic “Silk Hosiery.” eee ture is called camera man for Frank Lloyd, has invented a “two inch tripod” for shooting “floor| scenes,” which will be used in mak-| ing “The Water Lily,” by Gouver-| | neur Morris, Lioyd’s current produc tion. Norbert Brodin, |SEENA OWEN HEADS ‘That he has one of the best casts ver assembled for a motion picture | is the declaration of Robert V who is filming “Resurrection ¢ | for Coarm jlitan, and who requist tioned § Owen, Los Angeles screen beauty, for the principal femi nine role, Herbert Rawlinson is having the nna time of his athletic young life in the | \anows at Truckee, where he went with Anita Stewart to play the lead |ing role opposite her, “Herb” An athletic fiend TO FILM SNOW SCENE IN CANADA The Goldwyn which is picture from Katherine Newlin Burt's new story, now run ning serially in the Red Book Maga zine, will soon leave for Canada to ta exteriors Reginald Barker |r | directing this picture, which went in to production under the working title of “Snow Blindness.” The story takes place in the Canadian north wood#, and will give the director a hance for some beautiful graphic effects. Russell Simpson heads the all-star cast Othera in the company are Mary Alden, Culle n| Landis and Pauline Starks, Other members of the cast Include Lillian Walker, H. K. Lincoin and Henry Sedley, NEILAN TO PRODUCE PENROD STORIES Marshall Neilan, upon conclusion of work on bis present picture, will] leave Hollywood, California, f w York City, where he will close eral important deals now pending in ing the acquisition of material for the coming year In the Bast, Mr make all advance the production of Tarkington's famous to be staged th next with Wesley Barry has made such a hit in hig first stellar part in “Dinty.” company presentatig Nellan will arrangements for Booth ry and play enre photo. rl year who just John Sainpolis in “The Great Lover,” r, starring at Co tonial. in | CAST OF NEW FILM, ‘lig directing the picture ture; Tom Mix Thriller at Colgnints Strand, 8—Scene from “ ‘Talmadge Sisters Send Christmas Greetings to Motion Picture PREFERS HORSE TO AUTOMOBILE Imagine having three real-for-eure obilew and never having dr of them nat's Har Carey's Carey likes ty transported e of his cars at his rides in any cowboys theres Fans :: about Universal ¢ He keeps three ranch, but when he of them, some of the do the chauffeuring, TOURNEUR’S STARS } Mauri now haa ¢ hin « his new tar by ¢ The | Intent film are Vivian raefiesh and is us | ponte Tourne the Frer lar fe rhara Bedford, an been termed a r excellent work Mohbicana,” his ure other finds Martin and Faire Pinney, Elie Ferguson, Hol brook Blinn, Martha Hedman and | Wyndham Standing. He also direct ed Mary Pickford in th ly days and has handled many others now be ing featured. RUTH LEADS PARADE j Ruth Roland, the star of Pathe serials, was conspicuous among th jflen folk who attended the recent Last of O Tourn Constance Dice of Destiny,” | Los A program, Rex. 4—Doug Fairbanks, Clemmer. Only One Week Left for Scenario Entries AVE you written a movie scenario yet; are vou busy writing | HS one, or are you getting ready to write one? The chance to win $5,000 in prizes ix open to everyone. onths ago The Star made its first announcement concerning It informed every reader that J. Parker Read, jr, a is secking some new material for his star, Two the contest motion picture producer, Laowise Claum. So, the first consideration 4s the fact that the plot of the scenario a role for Louise Glaum. No matter how good the ay be, if it fails to furnish a character part for Miss Glaum, Read will not give any prize to the author. The scenario may be written in any form. It may be long or short. Asa rude the briefer the better, as long as plenty of action ts included and the acenarto is made clear IDEAS and not FORM are what the motion picture producer is anrious to obtain He wants something new, something that hasn't shown on a screen. If you have a, don't keep it it visible means of expres Put it in the It may be told in regular narrative story form, or any way that ts cary to understand scenario to the Scenarto Contest Pditor, Beattle Star, and you will be for the three big cash prizes offered of $2,500, $1,600 and $1,000 contest closes at midnight, January 1. Don't forget the story must be suited to Louise Glaum, ust provide aria m ever been an td all to yourself, Give nion form of a scenario Then, send yo » Live Stock Show, whone covering nine days, ended | ith roundup stunts and a parade all prize-winning animals, The j parade was led by Miss Roland on White King,” the norse which has appeared in several pictures. We wish everyone a Merry Christmas Day! The three little cherubs gazing from within the holly wreath are Norma, Natalie and ‘toddling age, ” which was not such} Talmadge sisters as they are| * * * ~|cnune the entire family is now lving in New York, and with the enlarging f their the Oliver Studios ng the Talmadge studios, hav- | nm leased for a long term by | henck—there is no likelihood sters being again separated, | nee now makes her perma-| home in New York, and Mrs, | adge and sister Natalie are also | for wa i | studion of the ax Const nent Talim herr | “Keeps. ovie Quizzes la V. C.—Wanda Hawley has| al years, She was! her marriage t her first picture Mr. Fuir- In Fairbanks, didn’t for the name of 4 asked her to change her name to (no not Fairbanks) but Haw ley. Douglas care Theda Bara has not retired. | She is at present touring in the ‘apeakies” in “The Blue Flame.” Her bookings extend to January, and after that she may make a s#ereen version of this play. Her sister is not in the movies. eee Lista | Admirer—Hoot Gibson ts married | |to a non-professional. Norma Tab address is The almadge | Studios, 318 B. 48th wt. New York ity. The other questions are in re d to non-professionals and we do to answer same, eee madge's not care ¥.—1 have never heard of a n actress by the name of Mary Fehind the Door™ is the Hobart Bosworth Don't Pe. leorrect title of the to which you refer t 10 cents all at once. picture spend th JOYCE, COMPANY IN NEW Alice Joyce and |have gone to Lakewood, many for her forthcoming Vitagraph production, “Her Lord and Master Il be taken in and around | th beautiful estates at the famous N winter resort, many of English in their type of architecture, The play, by Martha Morton, deals with English and American social life, Edward Jose | JERSEY | her company N. J., where | w which are Jersey MALOTTE on the WURLITZER | | | | William Farnum’s newest is a sea! tale, called "The Scuttlera.” “O, Come, All Ye Faithful”... “Holy Night’.... “Pagliacci” “Lullaby NOW SHOWING — A picture that goes like a streak o’ light- ning! Leaves a trail of mystery, drama, comedy and thrills won't want to forget right in the heart of § cisco’s Chinatown! you Enacted San Fran- . Reading (Old Carol) (a) Prologue ......Leoncavallo (b) Vesti la Guibba nia baleldg ai 0:4 ogeate aa seer ae Concert 1:36 Sunday So famous Arabian | in Irvin S. Cobb Comedy; Coliseum Features Wesley Barry, Freckled-Faced Kid; Great Fairbanks Film at Clemmer; H. B. Warner in Crook ey at Rex. Arbuckle in scene ne from “The. MANTLE TO EDIT SCHENK PICTURES By an arrangement entered into by Joveph M. Schenck and Burns Mame Ue, dra editor of the New York Evening Mall, mot editor of the Photoy , and a contributor on stage topics to other newspapers and magazt Mr. Man — tle has agreed to write the titles and asvist in the editing of 12 Talmadge pictures. He has already titled “Yeu No,” “The Branded Woman” am Good References.” His next picture “Satan's Paradise,” in which + madge is now at work im r Mr, Mantle’s com tract does not include the John Em © erson-Anita Loos productions, GIBSON RISES TO STARDOM Hoot Gibson, who for a long period © has been starred in short Western pictures, has been elevated to the ranks of stardom, according to @t nouncement by Universal. “Hoot® will soon appear in five-reel dramas, several stories already having been * pure sed for the Westerner’s use, | Tully Marshal appears with Mag § | ata arah in “The Little ‘raid Lady. Vanity Comedy “Without a Wife” A Chester Screenic of Beautiful Natural Bridges

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