The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1920, Page 3

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beautiful the DAKE, star who comes Atco the 4) young Saturday as Katie Matic to THE Bill Has a Keen Eye for Beauty; Look at the Girl He Falls For SEATTLE STAR Satisfactory Terms Always rae ]ROTE-HANKINCO OTTO F. KEGEL. President PINE ST. ano FIFTH AME, Misfit Wife” waa born ir Rrooklyn, went to sehool there t “ | ra ue Hall and then mares her Lack of Time Blamed for} Studies. whe hed ho ogo traiais the Shortage in Required | | Outside Of pidtares, Mise Lake Th J nt public work wae her dancing at 40,000 Signatures | cnir pebie wie wee hse Ganting os e vanuary | } | dances with @ partner when the aft The propored initiative bill to pro- | f | ee ee ane bit land leasing by a! Req signature ve action on the meas EOMing session, it fell sb has y 40 Japanese ring 1 order to approxima the to a tain musical comedy, As a atep to dramatic training toward this end, she went on as an extra in the Vitagraph studio, That was six years FURNITURE we .g0, when she waa 16, She has not +e }gone out of motion pictures since. Accorting to the state constitution, i WI | State “not leas than ten days t ’ JEAN PAIGE For four years Mins Lake acted as any weasiot \ woman with “Fatty” Ar Yene on January 10 the preyews & cture expert fr. Then Arbuckle was taken mi} @ay for fling the yp Gee Pen eee sevens © Aleert } 1 the young actress went to Uni TOP " h, President ¢ itagraph, wh rsal, where she played the role of | ah pane Reel ay is not only the pioneer in everything |» cafe dancer with Herbert Rawlin No attempt, however, will be made | "ting to motion pictures, but an/ son in “Coming Through.” to do so, as the petit which have | “XPert im Fecognizing and developing) nore Lytell became interested in Deen distributed th talent Mins Lake's work and she joined the | Rave, in most cases. Today Jean Paige t» one of the) sroirg company as Lytell’a leading the sta best known leading women in the| woman and later a star in her own| saend ten country, playing Was ty sitS Harry t eutticlent wesber of été A ges, nrg Rem ( tL|_ Her portrayal of Katie Mafloy, the e anuar Ratures beer . it wou Pbcepacrin . ty to become Mra_| little Western laundreas who marries been compuls@ry upon the | ioe n60n Joan Paige 1 to becom to & wea New York fami! either to ado ESS Eh Eenich, 000 Deide Of Viti! aig’ to be her greatest | Bt . Feiected, it would auto ykuagiele = snutmere ete ain achievement, ee | Been referred to a gene People. The legisiaty Rave submitted ar SEATTLE SPIRIT |: STRAND _Besinning New Years day, the This is the pretty young woman to whom Bill Hart loses heart in “The Testing Block,” his! the photoplay which opens at, SALE of RUGS ae toe Game general subje pature attraction at the Strand will! the Liberty Saturday. Can‘t blame Bill, now, can you? oge dypaanrhede > “The County Fair.” The story of} She is Eva Novak, who only recently made her screen le to the people's vote. pete ay by the same name will be re lebut . Jane N ke While the initiative failed,” de} | membered by the old-time theatrical debut. Evaiaa sister to Jane Novak, the popular screen star. | red officials of the AntiJapaness tle doesn’t have to be coaxed] followers a» having been made fa “ea 3) or ee ——— Wieague today, “it was simply due to to do its duty mous years ago by one Neil Burgew,| picture attraction at the Colonial, Mack of time. It does not mean that| ‘This is the spirit. in which the| who, in the role of Aunt Abigail, be | beginning Saturday, the legislature can not, of its own Vo | King county branch of the European| came famous a» a female imperson | * plays the part of Robby Hition, pass an an se law. | relief council closed its offices in the | ator * vory important factor in n r ‘Our league will devote its efforts to) Arcade building today | New England ‘fotke—just simple! iho unraveling of the plot which, ure a CT this end. We may continue the pe | Only a little mo an a third of | human beings, not stage character®—(| dramatic detail Utions in cireulation, legisiature that tho we did not 80 to show the $150,000 whic ty have been as t 4 to raise as their ity and coun none whom the story cor ith man, a favorite ure the p k ce Cha records a series neidents which have their origin the last California gold rush, in signatures in time, there is share of the $33,000,000 whieh | » character woman, and I Reaves Eason, sr. father of tho| Oareth Hughes, the young Welsh Sufficient sentiment for the bill nev-| Herbert Hoover is seeking for the| Jerome Eddy are the leading play| clever youngster, directed the picture | tor, pl aye the title role in J. M. | B erthelcas.” | starving children of Europe has been | ers. and also takes the principal “heavy” | D***#*'s “Sentimental Tommy. | MORE DRASTIC THAN |subseribed. Nearly $100,000, repre | And—freckle-faced Wesley Barry | roia, “ee | CALIFORNIA MEASURE? senting the lives of 10,000 children, ie in the cast. Dorothy Dalton, James Kirkwood, —of— The proposed measure is reganted | remains to be raised. cee LIBERTY revel i ac Pa dag somal || some quarters as more drastic) Yet, with the closing of the local | COLISEUM Bill Hart, in the role of “Slerra® | Ose and Raymond Hatton are a few e e than the California measure headquarters, active solicitation will} punie Burke ts back again. This| Rill, a bandit chief, is the leading |% th prominent players who w : By a constitutional provision, af | cease—the fate of the thousands of | wi) be joyful news to the hundreds| character in “The Testing ik,” |SDpent in the cast of “The Money Ya eries an e liens are prohibited in this state | kiddies who look to Seattle to feed | o¢ movie fans who delight in watch-| the picture which opens Saturday at| ster,” @ new Paramount produc: ||| from owning land “alffornia has | them will rest solely on the volun | ine the captivating Miss Burke upon | the Lib tion, | Bever had such a law—until it was | tary action of individual cit . he screen Iie comes to the Coll} The action of the story takes place << by the people last November, ; And L. H. Burnett, of xoum New day in “The Frisky in the heart of the Sierras in the 509,|. Sixteen-year-old Clara Horton plays | The new Washington proposal is | State chairman of the council, be-|xiry Johnson.” She plays the role|and the main plot has to do with the |th® leading feminine role opposite | I} icattenty- prevent ownership of | liever that the kiddies will not look | ory. ating young widow (how| fiery adventures of the bandit when| Charles Kay in “Nineteen and ° by aliens, but also the leasing | !n vain. could Billie be anything but fas-|he meets and forces into ‘marringe | Phy tli Are Scheduled to Begin Monday, January 3 “It may seem ike an impossible task to raise $100,000 without going after it personally,” he said today, “but I believe that the people of | Seattle are big-hearted enough to sub- | seribe the entire sum.” | Money raised here for the starving | children of Europe will be spent here, | according to word received by David | Whitcomb, chairman of the local or- ganization of the European Relief | if land. SHE BEAT HIM UP “She was in the habit of beat ing me up,” sald Robert C. Howe, ing to Judge Boyd J. Tall- man why he should have a di vorce from Laura C. Howe, * “She weighed 180 pounds ang I weighed 136,” he added. The decree was n — l fined to four and condensed milk, LIBER LORECTION JENSEN § counciL The purchases will be com | cinating) who lives in Paris and ie the subject of jealous and scan dalous discursion. Ward Crane and Huntley Gordon appear in the supporting cast eee COLONIAL “Bireeay” Eason or Reaves Eason, | ir. an he was christened, is just a uny boy, but he plays a «reat bix role in “Two Kinds of Love,” the Nit Sc ES . Lam S Testing Block’, A romance of life on the redwood s days of bandits and gold. Seething with thrills and the struggle of strong men. Tender with love and home and childhood. Starting Saturday— lopes, in the whose conquering way with the men/| | Nelly Gray, a member of a minstrel} band “Pinto,” pony, has @ prominent part in the | story. Eva Novak weve Newly Gray ° REX Mid-Channel,” an fntenetty ho man story of a man and woman who sought happiness where it waa not to be found, and who at last dincover it In each other, ie the feature which opens Saturday at the Rex, | Zoe and Theo Biunde! have | reached the Mid Channel of their | marriage—shen they are striving to- leether for success and achievement j they shared each other's joys and |worrows, but with these things ac | complished came @ change How both Zoe and her husband eventually came to realize that they were on the wrong track to happi-| ness is a story which is bound to arouse rest, Clara Kimball Young plays Ton ‘Announce Winners of |Cash Contest Monday | Winners of the prizes for letters on | “what I Would Do With $100,000" | will be announced at a meeting of | the Seattle Life Underwriters’ asno- ciation at 730 Monday evening, in the Masonic club, Arcade building. Contestants are invited to be present. Committees from | tons will tell of the plans for Thrift week, January 17 to 23 Saskatchewan has organized a bu- | reau of industries to develop known resources within the province LOE PALACE CONTINUOL Matinee & iaturda 2. ORPHEUM| THEATRE re EE Nights ( Daily, Mats. (Except Sundays), ts Dally Ex- sept Monday and Thursd 10. Nights 7:18 and 9:1 IE various organiza, |'9 the Lasky picture, | county jail Friday, a eee Conway Tearle’s next pieturé will | Hart's wonderful little? “The Fighter,” by Albert Payson | eee “Why Trust Your Husband ts! the title of the Iatest Eileen Percy picture. Harry Myers is Elleen's leading man. eee ‘Tom Mix ts soon to be seen in) “The Road Demon.” eee ‘The title of Goléwyn’s profnuction of Gouverneur Morris’ “The Water! Lily,” has been changed to “A Tale of Two Worlds.” ‘ eee Flarola Goo@win, leading man for Mary Pickford in “Suds,” will be starred by Fox in a movie, “Oliver Twist.” Terhunaa ee Julian Etinge is starting a new serion of movies. The first will be, “The Fascinating Widow." | fe | Ifo McCarey appears with Eva) Novak in “Plain Folks,” eee Carl Gerard has the hero role with Alice Lake in “Uncharted Seas.” eee Fisie Ferguson now ts tn Los An- keles, making the movie of “Sacred | and Profane Love.” eee Tom Meighan ia finishing his part Is Sentenced for Stealing Diamonds Eddy Thomas, 21-year-old Can: an, who pleaded guilty in supers court Thursday to breaking the win dow of the American Jewelry Co, and izing a tray holding diamonds val ued at $10,000, was being held in the iting transfer to reformatory. He was sentenced jo serve from one to 15 yearn, Slight voleanke eruptions he d three mines near Fayette City HEERFUL NEWS, | SHIRTS REDUCED) Dec, 31.—It will cont | to give your best friend | the shirt off your back. The Man battan Shirt company tofay an- nounced @ 60 per cent reduction in prices,” The Kavanagh Hat $3.50 TWO sTORES Firet and Madison First and Union Jones Is Always ‘Telephone Eulott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUB 4XE* Sunday, Jan. Matinee Saturday Only SEATS NOW SELLING STARTS SATURDAY Happily Married? If not, why not? FONN CORT PRESENTS A me N AND Patv- TORK YEAST OF r IN Ww KEI nino K CAL € OMEDY SUC “ B EST BY HARRY 1. corr (A Seattle Bey) with FRED HEIDER AND THE ARMY OF SING- PER" THE BIGGEST HIT IN 20 YEARS, THE WORLD'S DAINTIEST DANCING CHORUS Prices: Nights, 50¢ to $2.50 Sat, Mat, 50c to $2.00 LAST TIMES FRIDAY H. B. Warner in “Dice of Destiny” pewedhiosihets Fi STARTING SATURDAY Sea Showing And Brilliant Cast of To the Husband: Then you should both see this elaborate picture of modern life. But if you are not married, do not stay away, for there is a moral to be learned in this photoplay! “Are You Unhappy?” To the Wife: “Are You Unhappy?” LAST TIMES FRIDAY FATTY ARBUCKLE » oe eg Maud Warl & Co.; Th “The Life of the Party” The Iain!) Waco, Bligh @ Mean. Episode 4. General vy imate Matiners, 250; Night Extra——Tonight——Friday ——11:15 NEW YEAR’S EVE GALA MATINEE OUR ENTIRE BIG BILL USUAL PRICES SSUPSSURESOSEES LOVE DAVIS on the PANTAGES, Mate, 2:30. N ial muti ucee Wurlitzer ca a +

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