The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1921, Page 3

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GET LESS PAY) Tui GROTE-RANKIN CO Fewer and Better Pictures OTTO F. KEGEL, President in Prospect for 1921 | TOS ANGELS, Cal, Jans 11 General business depression has hit jon picture industry, but dur 921 the movies will come back STAR Sylvia Breamer Has Unusual Role in “Unseen Forces” at Coliseum SECOND NEAR SENECA MAE DAVID murray ~~ "0¥— poweLe the ing stronger than ever, altho fewer big George | stars will twinkle and a considerably Faweett Aa My We ar ieile | lous number of productions will be re- Tr ‘Tredl.”* | lensed, | and a BLUE MOUSK—“The Forbidden pra erful Thing.” In line with ffmdom's tr re! pow * ————.-——-* trenchment program, ink will be con cast in a Minn Bg served In writing @he enlary checks South Sea R° erew ART, once well known of neores of nereen favorites, | an & riding, shooting, two-fisted ‘This was the gist of comment to drama of whoy star, has worked a remarka cowboy ata orked a rei the United Press today by chiefs of drama of Hl covtr war, a wortad a romari we Ci Pr toy Oy et THE JANUARY the shadow stage, Now appearing tr concerning statements published {i and a number of big feature ud n- Bd nth Hoal trade peri ” § SPLEN- as a member of allstar casts, usually playing the role of the romantic lead Mr. Stewart has proved bimaelf an actor of quality, and at the Clem mer this week in the picturimtion | of Zane Grey's “The U, P. Trail,” he gives a splendid performance in the role of a young construction en gincer. Eastern theatrical trade pertodicals to tho effect that producers here de lberately are shutting down tn a vir — a e oO — tual strike against high priced stars and overpaid directors and exec utives, | THOUSANDS OF CINEMA ACTORS OUT OF WORK Thousands of cinema actors are being thrown out of work, it was ad. DOR eee STRAND bacseunp boomy vo cates where players ; Se ae ee rate | asian eateries SALE of real helpfulness to all housewives Thomas Burke's famous stories, in Lal een Sale tanteshe aaehe Gee in need of warm bed covering to keep the uding “Broken brought vividly to the screen by George Fitzmaurice tn his latest pro duction, “Idols of Clay,” which is bed} ing shown at the Strand this week times too much for nearly every- weno nad apy ger nget Meat gf family comfortable. There has not been a time hing, Coc Mille, director o' . the Famous Players Lasky corpora fin ai, tg such good Blankets could be tion, admitted that further salary £ : Mae Murra? is coetarred with decreases in filmdom. in the near J} Purchased at such prices. . rowel aad Sylvia Breamer, the attractive young heroine of thaw nip future are ‘within the ae wen gen land wiat| Forces,” the Film drama at the Coliseum this week. The |>unds of probability FOR EXAMPLE: ‘ é 1] who conceives a romantic al nent | story certters around a girl possessed of uncanny powers.|, Maem. Nellan, prodpoer and e |e ‘ 4 head of hin ation, § OF for a handsome young sculptor who| From @ sheltered, naive country girl she becomes a popu- ly phar Berar atantan r: At $2.25 Pair hae Grifted to the tropics, lar medium for New York's elite. Sidney Franklin directed | onty temporary, and while, he mys, Gray. at White Sheet Blankets of superior qual- d LIBERTY the production. it Is to be regretted from the view- Pde n he rata a etches —|point of the players, still it is a| ity, size 60x76 inches. A noted furtet discredits the value ’ ith jor circumstantial evidence in Mack| tral figures in “Behold My Wife,"| day, ‘Thursday and Friday of this}! oar Couainee Sor Cae SCY Oa . a whole, Neilan said some organiza . Sonnett's latest fivereel comedy,!the pleture drama at the Rex this! week ote ~t A $4 15 Pair Love, Honor and Behave,” at the| week This fitm has the co-operation and|‘!0n# have laid off practically their t ‘ The drama of a woman’s fall to the mires of life and her rise again to love and womanhood! Liberty thie week. The jurist ia] Mabel Julienne Scott has the lead-| indorsement of the various Irish so-|°Mtire staffs. Gray, Wool-finished Blankets that are soft and Chartes Murray, in whose hands the| ing feminine role cleties here, and also baa the in ICTS FEWER AND Pantin fd . oy hae 7 STRAND ORCHESTRA | finest alibi yarn ever concocted gets | dorsiment Prebident De Vatera,| BETTER PICTURES warm and well finished; size 64x80 inches, 0) lover as veritable truth. Nobody ean | Cardinal O'Connell, Frank P. Walsh pos Lenser, Wi ; Sepeeue * T }tell how the trouble is going to end and other prominent jeaders of the|0f the Associated First National Ex Under luntil the fifth reel brings reconctiiia- “Ireland a Nation” will be shown cause of Irish freedom in this coun.|hibitors, sees a solution x, movie- At $6.50 Pair MISCHA GLUSCHKIN tion and happiness, with the divorce} at the Metropolitan theatre Wednes- | try, dom's problem in fewer and better 7 A 2 : age rt phy veetay ten voorenphap my einer or wu scab Ana SEEN | 0 2 \]| For Wool-mixed Plaid or White Blankets of good | eee i “Where 12 pletures were produced weight, their edges finished with wide binding—these 3 | COLONIAL in past years, but three or four will blankets are 66x80 inches in size. . some MORE SAMOA” ae MLONIAL vorne, wno vax nares OtQY Popularity Contest _ |i 'sscPe "boi sian | ‘so! bs “SHE'S A VAMP” |the “bad man* in a doen Harry | é “This is a big step in evolution of é Chester Outing Scenic . . Carey photoplays, is again seen in a Is Now On in Full S in this industry.” ‘ ; At $10.75 Pair e . orca : similar role in the Western star's W Charles Eyton, general manager o! : 4 2 om ‘of South Sea Islands STRAND NEWS latest production, "Weat In West.” ut . 4 west coast productions for Famous | For All-wool Blankets in bright plaid patterns, very ; Players-Lasky, scoffed at reports of | neatly finished; size 66x80 inches. z a shutdown in the movies, “The rumor that only 14 camera the Colonial thia week This time as NS | Moyne has the role oM@onnors, the} “Our Mary” continues to hold a COUPON or of & gang of strikebreakern, | "light lead over lovely Norma Tal } Et \ Mrs. Weyerhaeuser | Northwestern field committee of the | LeMoyr I Carey stage a real-|Madge in the popularity contest || 7 hereby cast my vote to help 4e- |] men were at work last week in the At $13.50 Pair : 8 seuss | Rational boardif the Y. W. C. A. at! istic Matic battle which The Star ix conducting in co entire Los Angeles film colony 1s too . Re-elected by “Y” | tne annuat meeting, held Monday, tn| cee operation with leading newspapers ridiculous even to warrant answer, For 68x80-inch fine, All-wool Blankets in large 4 tut for the sake of settling this mis statement I will say that we alone have more camera men than that working at our studios, not to men tion those at work in other big planta in the city,” Eyton declared “The whole industry probably has ar. ree wii Laewiedge tat ine aay || BUFeAaU Of lof extravagant and wasteful produc tion has passed. ‘There still is plenty Missin g of room here for Eastern workers. in a The only ones to suffer will be the Relatives America 3 incompetent and lazy members of % the business.” ‘The Star tevites ite readers to use this . ia Mrs. J. P. Weyerhaeuser, of Taco | the Arcade buffing field headquar- | REX thruout the country to determine ™a, was reelected chairman of the | tera A hotheaded younger son of an|who is the real “Queen” of the = a ——— | aristocratic English family, and the} movies. pretty Indian girl he marries at a! Friend= of Windsome Wallace | Canadian trading post in a moment | {4 rallied to his support and the} of blind rage because he learns that ing’s count places Wally three! bbis parents hare caused hia fiance phend of Thomas Meighan. | back home to jilt him, no le@ the list of male stars yen. | * — “om S922 RO ean terday. A “King” of the movies chosen as well as a . ‘The twetve leaders today stand ‘ Ud mae as follown: block plaid effects, with mohair-bound edges. Tour addrems....-..+--+ Write clearly th favorite movie eta tn the above desiguated 4 vend to Motion Picture Editor, Beattie Mar eames of nd fe Where the rupiic Nnows it Sees Good Shows Mary Pickford maak an department oo am aid in finding missing . Norma ‘Talmadge 3 | DOUG IS “BELLBOY 13” Urged ‘rhino iaenae the aeeeteee= | Ireland a Nation| — NOW Playing sgeam Lillian. Gish = : Dotigias Mactaan han atartea nis) Students Urged to _|i2 teins reuniting wees whe neve ome || APE i Husbands will NOW PLAYIN Viola Dana .. latest Thomas H. Ince comedy, “Bell eae friends are missing are invited te report | fs Constance Talmadge —-- boy Thirteen.” The production was Remain in School |ivs"tuye cece Airectiy” to The Made on Irish Soll With Irish Ethel Clayton ounce adapted to the ser let Cla “If you ever expect’to achieve suc-|Medom whe may Muow j Actors—Whb rs ° from an original story which recent-|cees in life, you must have an ob- ent. EMMETT MOORE Wallace Reid . ly appeared in Munsey’s Magazine | jective before you. You must study snaat (Himeeif) Psa. Thomas Meighan .--.. Margaret Loomis, who has scored in| to master that objective. Your objec oo E Chartes Ray .....---— ral Paramount features during|tive in lifeymust be one in which Bill Hart eed the past few months, will portray | you are vitally interested.” Mrs. G. Chamberlain, formerty | ISH CONCERT . Douglas Fairbanks ..— the leading feminine role. Willlam| Thus did 8. B. Fleming, director of} yrie Iva " iieoctioualdgh "tor ss wid 18 i Eugene O'Brien ..... A. Selter is directing the picture, | vocational guidance for the Seattleln.. star printed a notice in the|| SEATS NOW SELLING 3 pba RRR : os publio schools, address ag ausembly |-Afissing Relatives” column January ; I of Queen Anne students Monday. 8, called up to say she is living at} : “You munt go to school as long as] 050°C 00 Un Ue se ' 3 . you can,” he said. “You must study |°"' ” PM 5 . f * pen’ into one.” ha i i yrup o' igs” He told the students that each day ee : ‘California Syrup of Figs devoted to a higtr school education nm Shirley Mason's new picture, ild’s {1 later prove to be worth $45 to Uuepay Oe ie oi) eapenr in ome Child’s Best Laxative will later prove seone in‘a wedding gown made in saree China, It ig an exact copy of the a bridal dress worn by an Oriental Freed of All Blame | brid 7 +3 “Buck™ Jones has a new leading in Theft of Tires ; woman in Carol Holloway, who ts) Charles O'Mera, proprietor of the playing opposite him in “Two Moons.” 3. 0. S garage at Hillman City, 4 Miss Holloway was Youth in “Every- was freed by Lieut. J. C. Wickman p. woman.” Monday night after being held for ; “BEHOLD Meo Seu Se Se se | To direct Norma Talmadge tn valued at $1,500 from Kirkland j MY WIFE!” « Passion Flower.” Herbert Bro- | Charles Avart, arrested at the same |non has just signed a contract with time as O'Mera, has taken full A Paramount Pieture Jocomenrene, eos blame, according to Wickman. with Elliott Dexter, i —— 4 Sir Gilbert Parker, after several | * ~~ e Aaa and va |months at the Lasky studio fn Call-| Swallowed Whistle iiempe Gu |fornia, has written an original photo 1 Child Christie Comed iia] play called “The Money Master,” Is Fatal to . y |which he will supervise in the film LONDON, Jan. 11—Gwallowing a “The Captivating ing, with Dorothy Dalton in the lead-| Accept “California” Syrup of Figs . : Captive” ing rola only—look for the name California | Whistle given her by a young broth eee on,the package, then you are sure|er, Jean Babington, an 18-month-old Pthel Clayton has red gold hatr |Your child is having the best and| baby, died in the hospital. and blue eyes. | most harmless physic for the little ie tA LO ee | stomach, liver and bowels, Children] A man should always be polite, but Lita Lee tn expected back at Hofty.| love tts fruity taste, Full directions] i+ ign't necessary for him to remove wood after her vacation in Chicago |©n each bottle, You must say “Cali- ter aig Moa prethoete his hat when talking te a girl over we f es the telephone. The women wouldn’t forgive us if we didn’t show this owe smile on erring husbands! Toothache Demons 5 | Working Overti LOVE DAVIS ON THE WURLITZER §) plas } Orking Uvertime Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy — “The Saddle Jensen and | bg rg “oe a eee ae | Why Let Em Do It When Instant King” Von Herberg Chester Outing J) ™ «, tole agalerencuan te Relief Is at Hand. A Lively Two-Act News Scenic The old-time mixture of Sage Tew Drama i and Sulphur for darkening gray, ; y “gn streaked and faded hair i grand. air Vili: 5 ce ahs COMING—“GODLE mother’s recipe, and folks are again LAST TIMES lusing {t to keep their hair a good, ma e SDNES ‘4 even color, which is quite sensible TUESDAY WEDNESDAY jas we are living in an age when a A Play of Superstition, | youthful appearance is of the great ’ bs Kill That Cold With |" years e Bg tho, we don't have the i at Co 7h |) aS eee “THE H ILL | sage and the mus#y mixing at home. LJ All drug stores sell the ready-to-use , 7 oe Ay product, improved by the addition of —OF THE— “B-Z Tooth Filler” seems magical | other ingredienta, called “Wyeth's TOLLING BELL” tn tte aulek, certain atop ing o mak Sage and Sulphur Compound.” Tt 1s |pain. You’ wouldn't believe | tha cever it has been applied. simply With It when you're shown. moisten your comb or a soft brush Ea a gh I ig yd . jumps and stabs and burns, a with it and draw this thru 0! hat —_—iIN— “E-Z ‘or o . . Ci ere” ned Beret oa ater iia ties MAY McAVOY |eauity°aneciutels ENDS the ‘ore fy A Woman with the mysterious power of insight into | Colds, Coughs Om’ La Grippe | by morning the gray hair disappears, “WEST is and FREED OG CARO 2h Works. OF | ulekiy the future, finds her mate and waits—! 7 but what delights the ladies with BRUCE GORDON | Hine you get, through putting % Tooth Filler” in the cavity, H-Z Tooth Filler’ must not be confused with toothache drops, gum Neglected Colds are Dangerous ‘Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first eneeze, |W yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com nd, is that, besides beautifully WEST” wane v kene COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA , kening the hair after @ few appli or wax, which bring only tempor- STS Breaks up « cold in 24 hours — Relieves ations, it iso produces that soft . ary re The most. remarkabl ee sal ARTHUR KAY Petine Tele Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache iileaey dud saeemniahes of atmaiinnad |fexture about “"is-2/" tn that it forms ere OF es a filling, lasting often for weeks or COLONIAL ORCHESTRA uinine in this form doer not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic which im Ho attractive, ‘This ready | hi v 4 \* 7 3 A tifal Peete bo Opiate ta Haii'e touse preparation is a delightful Be tiie ee ne aoe ee Gayety Comedy. | PATHE NEWS | Posada tollet requisite for ‘those who deetre “E-% Tooth Filler" ig for sale at Soento a tet’ it Bo bottle, Rent. Airech upon rece toe price by COMING—Betty Compson in “Prisoners of Love” the Chas. A. Bertram Drug Co, 3472 Blaton Aye. Chicaga ' a more youthful apr not intended for the cure or prevention of disease, It is , mitigation ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT s. K. WIN ,AND, Director

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