The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1921, Page 3

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. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 192 THE SEATTLE STAR Mabel Julienne Scott Faithfully GRIFFITH SEES | 9579 OGdllahaetdey Perms Alou Portrays Character of Indian Maid || $5 MOVIE NEXT! THE GR@TE-RANKIN CO} /Entire Industry to Be on OTTO F. KEGEL, President TODAY'S PROGRAMS | Stronger Basis Soon “Love, Honor and Te | | ,ONECK, N Mack Nennett comedy, | MAMARONECK, N. ¥,, Jan, 1 . LEMMER—Zane Grey's “The U, B. | The entire movie industry is in the 1. The girl from > et std | process of m. thoro reorganisation bem ive Dreamer tn “On- | | . . | which will p t on the strongest Me South Set uals | | | (Esau ieee A Clearance Sale | elared in an inte t ee » in “The Mouse of the Toll | oe . feta bs | sapiens Be iT t moth : tors | ° . , . f e } M First—Complete readjustment, af <>) The girl's | | | seating: every One, trou the high-ea} aried wtary to thé unskilled laborer pearl - smug- se7yVIE HOUSE OF THe TOLL ’ i employed about the lot . ING BELL,” the photoplay | Second—Manufacture of bleger gling father. ae which opens today at the Colonial, t# sae plotures, to run several weeks, re : » drama of love and my ry. It is ’ | placing the “one-night stands,” and based On superstition, that elusive! ‘ . . thus producing more filma with oe? omething that oa be found ev} * ler personne A le echan 4. The artist's . 8 Bib’ mething that can be found in ev: | \ maller personnel and leas mechan i erybody's make-up. | fea} outla s . Ite main springs of action are mys: | Third—Creation of @ surplus of bd lovely tiger- \\ tery and nuspenie, Its locale tw ald | pictures, following the years of un resents endl P in the old South, where superstition | | der production that resulted from the woman is rife among the negroes and the | war. | "5s. LET'S GO \ "th Hume of the Tong Dat i APreADANcR ee Movies | Opportunities running, uick inj | ‘ weaves the 8 ere |, Griffith emphasized that there had SEE ; been no appreciable falling oft In at e : ‘ inte a story of pathos) = | tondance at movie theatres, and that f£ 8 MAE MURRAY and |)" ! be an avoy an irae cordon 7 La pO a . ' | ture with © Birth of a Nation,” _ : : DAVID POWELL })'™~” : c H eriak ah kabieea! yb vines age, Se LARGE selection of Used Heaters, all thoroughly ee of Clay,” the film play at : os ‘a = presenited records to show the follow- | rebuilt, are offered at interesting clearance > n —E ing ice: Q i inc oss —_N— ray as an The best week of the older film | prices. A partial list includes: or ota South Sea r Mabel Julienne Scott, the pretty heroine of “Behold My|\n New York whowed receipts of $14 r fi emuggier, who in time 7 , , >, q real: * . i. | 800, compared with $21.7 for his nm) 4 7 heights of London society, and in Hit the Netfepoeng nen oo thia week, Miss | cott ts typic- latest picture; in Pittsburg, $16,@00. id ;) e OF the Gnd le Teneued font ime trom Gly an “outside girl,” and her portrayal of Lali, the little In-| compared with $21,646, and | ¥ & horrible exixtence in a Chinese den | dian bride, who bee es a society belle, is a real bit of art.| cago, $14,000, compared with $ | 4 =] tn the Linhouse stuma. “Behold My Wife” isa screen version of Sir Gilbert} “One picture alone has had a ¢ David Powell has the role of a P Kes ie 7 ” / ‘ y, " un | income of $3,500,000," Griffith maid.| arker's stirrin ule 0. . hinteng Thatats Aiutptan’ die; hen telat g tale of the Canadian Northwest, “The t haste te knew that Dougie Only 2 More Days of This Sunny South Sea Isle J au gain in women and hie art, but) /7anslation of a Savage.” Fairbanks made more money on hin oe Langorous Romance! } regains both thru the devotion of the | ~ kh Gaeta last picture than any other, and that} a woo girl from the South Seas. 'B il Hd N e Charley Chaplin, who is eupposed to] ; | eee have lost on his last venture, really Chester Outing Scenic Bogan \Bill Hart Now Leads in worn ea Wood Heater, with all magi alps | Zane Tarey’s cotortul story of “The | S P. l ° Pog I goon yg Oe ld cast body, now U, P. Trail” is the featured ple | t t t t ‘ ¥ Hitt teen ane rman ne etertaa ete ar Popularity Contest \siits.0ct taste be Espana’ ‘She's a Vamp” All the romance and glamor of life| The biggest feature of the motion|Norma is only one vote behind | “"*- COMING—“Tsabelle,” or “The Trail’s End” an it was lived In the Rockies in the | picture star popularity contest to|Mary Pickford, who has held the| “I cannot qualify as an expert on) Sudtne un. cee ae ae oe | PS asgyrocangg eto celluloid astronomy, because I never | rontier days, h all ite rugged) so) is Bill Hart's sudden jump| ince the contest started. splendor, is presented on the screen P| Today's count, which shows the| Wt In for it.” he said. “But I do| | Alcoh Ou in a colorful, fastmoving pano-|ff™M fourth place to the top know that with the rapid improve-| Alcohol Calls t | ima , F PAN / tho list. RIM now leadn tundsome|*anding of the six leading male) nent oe the quality of motion plc- . pina ata Bas nd fe stars, ts as follows: , Fae Fire Department) Ax unvsuatty targe cast is headed | “Wally” Reid by three votes. Mary Pubtoe ; tures, the individuality of the actor Alcohol fires built in the base |bY such well-known and popular| Pretty Constance Talmadge also] Norms Talmadge 52 lia becoming submerged, as in the ment of the county-city butiding | Players as Roy Stewart, Marguerite|forged to the front and t# now! Constance Talmadge. case of the greatest stage produc Tuesday afternoon to test the new | De La Motte, Kathlyn Willlams and/ranoing in third place while sister! Wiola Dana :......0-.2 | tone, and I can apply Shakespeare's 214 7, ary nian ebaacens tuatathed ata. cont | Robert: akin | fund Gunton words to the films : 21-inch BOX Wood Heater for....-cccceee- $24.80 of $1,600, generated sufficient heat | Sevres “The play’s the thing. 26-inch HOWARD Wood and Coal Heater. ..$27.00 | within 16 seconds to set off the first | LIBERTY BIN Mart ......-- FE FEW REAL FILM STARS— ¢ i i jbell. ‘Four minutes later the fire | Wallace Reid Arcee HE NAMES SEVEN 21-inch HOWARD Wood and Coal Heater. ..$24.40 where when the night latch fails to| sonable married man the rest of his KBagene O'Brien ..... Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charles yield to a buttonhook at 2 a. m. natural life. Ray, Lillian ih, Norma Talmadge Murray playa the role of a judge | and Nazimova, who, by his gift of gab, untangles the 1 COUPON In the past it hasbeen the custom marital woes of handsome George of rome producers to seize upon some | we ly > ~~ = ay T here cy rote to he * a = 4 O'Hara and pretty Marie Prevont. sige we te’ tee teowt Sonulas rete: || curty-haired boy or big-eyed ingenue C Phyllis Haver, Sennett’s blonde inine motion picture star and who ia || *P4 feature them to death, Just be- beauty, and Ford Sterling also: par- the mest popular male star, | cnuse they were good to look at. Nat- % ticlpate in the fun urally, there will always be some de: eee Wenas .. || mand for that type of picture—the matinee idol has never wholly lost COLISEUM ‘ larity. Discriminating peo- \"Pape’s Cold Compound” is | Rosemary Theby and sytvia Bremer |] Mat srorceeeewneeneeneneennenceneces | ie POPMANY: detnandite. well Heater ‘ . are the best of friends off the screen. | written, produced and acted pictures, | | Quickest Relief Known — | But in “Unseen Forces,” the pleture | [ | THN" tttintssconeenscnsennnracapeces || remartens of whether the cnst.je an} : i —_— jat the Coliseum this week, they are} full of stars ag the milky way, Extra Good Value | quite the opposite. In her role, Rone-| mary weds Sylvia's cinema lover, but | Sylvia gets her revenge thru unean TOUr OAGFOOD. .. re seccersereces cess. “I predict that within ten yearm, Write clearly the mames of your | possibly half that time, people will = be paying $5 each to see one motion | pleture running two and a half or three hours, as they do now for the Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s |Cola Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken |" Powers. | usually breaks any cold right up Phong Nagie is the cause of the You will be amassed at this mecting of blue bleed and red bleed: | The very first dose opens clogged | nostrils and the air passages of the T | tures will occupy a position analo |head: stops nose running: relieves |Retiring Prosecut Egypt, Perfume Land, | cour to vaudeville the headache, dullneas, feverishneas. ring fF ros ‘or Im rts ts f It! “The period of readjustment prob | “Pape’s Cold Compound” costs onty| Opens a Law Office po! : Lo oO} | ably will be governed somewhat by a few cents at drug stores. It acts! pred C. Brown, recently retired as| You are bilioux, constipated, head.| ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Jan. 12—| the fact that producers now like to| c . . i “ 7 ® have six or eight months elapse be- * 7 without assistance, tastes nice, COn-| prosecuting attorney, and Charles|achy, full of cold, unstrung. Your|Eeypt ts the land whence come | Ween manainaeiie aid Proven a 26-inch HOWARD Wood and Coal Heater. . .$13.80 tains no quinine. Insist Upon) & Claypool, formerly a deputy in| meala don't fit-—breath is bad, skin | dates and fies and “A 2 eala dor aa perfumes in the their pictures, to allow for proper : +, Pape’s! Brown's office and at one time|sallow. Take one or two Cascarets| popular mind. But Egypt smported | deteibntion and: advertising.” ‘the |f| 16-inch RADIUM Wood and Coal Heater. ...$23.50 | of the # for court of Thurs. | tonight (6 your Ii 4 bowels and ay ie “conygal dra re ot caaned per Berson pte en pag ye Saat heerful, No $500,000 of perfumes and cosmetics | present so-called slump may not bef] 13-inch OAK Coal Heater for... +-e-e-----$7.80 x at . i in the first six months of 1920, obviated before next summer or fall. | offices for the general practice of |griping—no inconvenience. Children 4 ae of WHAT } YOUR SUPERSTITION? ts Ee Taree: Re Hove Cascareta, too. 10, 25, 58 centa.| WRONG QUESTION thet omee of toh vetleaed anlarioe oF : - : 22-INCH “What'll you be if there's another | movie stardom are purely legendary. Do You Cross Your wa It is true that many actors are still) Are You Afraid to Walk c, , “Whatll I be? Better ask me | making exorbitant demands—and are ms e Under a Ladder? nll a tae ba i a a rete ON oo sana cad aD ial Pride Wood FORGET YOUR SUPERSTITION AND SEE H eater “THE HOUSE OF THE National Comedy Love at First Sight? of Erring FEATURING Husbands and , Their Wives! f $ . MAY McAVOY PENINSULAR OAK Coal Heater for AND | oe __& MARVEL OAK Coal Heater for... BRUCE GORDON First Showing best stage plays. ‘The smaller pic- | — = Charlie Murray, in Mack Sennett’s| ésee department responded. ite | tateat five-reel comedy, which ls now “They WORK — a ie “or coaren, there are al real | en or |being shown at the Liberty, has| harles Ray ... im, Hare Whose perepuaity noes: | There is something wrong some- | enough alibi material to last any rea- Dougias Fairbanks . | could be dimmed. I refer to Chaplin, Comedy THE CAPTIVATING CAPTIVE” King” A lively two- aides ah ee is the Genuine ; , j A! A Vivid Picturization of and Only Scenic . ~ | GREY'S | Bromo “x ates bé ”7 Greatest Novel | Quinine y=||‘"Unseen Forces” |i thew. me sis a powerful photoplay of love—the age-old law, the ier acl sailed a mysterious unseen force that brings man to woman! 9 pind ben Hy wien of athe TR AIL is fecognized “by “all civilized nations, ae Coliseum Concert Orchestra lia ane tins Be caretal to avold tmitations, S& K. Wineland, Director ie ARTHUR K AY oe bteae od ROY § h Be sure its Bromo Gayety PATHE A peesete je ae | ja?” O Say Chester ab Comedy E ee “Rest in Peace” NEWS Scenic CLEMMER MUSIC [i AL, LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN LE Coming—Betty Compson in “Prisoners of Love” steal Teen ee eee

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