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THE SEATTLE STAR bi PAGE 3 Bill Hart's Romance ‘Both Men Equal, PARTIED Saye Autherot MARION DAVIES AT STRAND Comes to Abrupt End “Which Man” Play While Star reade re strugeling with the problem, “Which should a ‘tr! choose, ‘a city man or an out doors man?” it may be of interest to them to get the views of Langdon MeCormick, who created the problem ; Contest Conditions 24 Prizes—Open to All First prige c.cccecceeee Second Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THEXGROTE-RANKIN-CO O770 F. REOL; Preatdona! PIKE ST, AND FIFTH AVE. MORE HEAT LESS FUEL OAL GASES, when released by the heat, must be well- mixed with heated air, directly above the flames, in order to ignite and produce heat. The gasses, weighted with air and | not ignited by the / flames, escape up the chimney or accumu- Kati lu : : late inside the stove : ee: and stove pipes in the form of soot—h eat + $25.00 . 15.00 Third to tenth prizes, Co- lumbia pass for two for balance of season Eleventh prize ...... 6.00 Twelfth and thirteent! Fourteenth to twenty-fo Tickets for “The Storm” The above prizes are offered by ‘The Star for the best answers to the problem of Manette, heroine of “The Storm,” which ts to be shown soon at the Columbia, namely “Should a girl choose a city man or an outdoors mant” RULES Letters must not exceed 200 words. Answers must be written on one side of paper only. \ } Marion Davies. This sparkling beauty is the star of “The Young Diana,” a romantic story with picturesque Switzer- land as the locale. Gorgeous costumes and spectacular scenes make this a pretentious production. “The Young Diana” is showing this week at the Strand. 4 | : wuntiraen “Foalght Only—Basil King's “The Dust Flower!” “And they lived happily ever after” failed to end the real-life love story of “Big “Decision of judges to be final % * * ee * | Bill” Hart, Wild West movie|| Employes of The star, Columet WARS wasted. And there Vet) Friday | , Bue and Universal Exchange barred. || THEODORE ROBERTS Jamen Oliver Curwood's dramatic , ‘ nee y Night hero, and his wife, Winifred|| ~ jaaress Probien Editor, Seattle ||IN COLISEUM FILM pleture, “Man From Hell's Ri are 10,000 cubic feet a™ ONLY! Westover, also a screen|| Star. rTwopor» ROBERTS, “the grand | on view this week at Blue Mouse. of gas to the ton. of old man of the nereen,” wears a] - ! gi . | fi celedrity. according to re- of | < B ipomeay Hart is said to have|which serves as the plot for “The pope a white beard tn Themes) KEDOTE stated that he and his bride of |Storm.” the great stage succens | Vclelnns new starring Pic ial | » which in screen form is to be the at-| YOU Believe It, It's Bo," which is ittle Mary Jane Irving, aged 7 December 7 last, separated) i ion tor the grand reopening of |W on the Coliseum's screen, Rob-| years, had the time of her life in A | about three months ago. the Columbia, August 19. erts’ expressive face is rather well! Mexico, where Benjamin B Hampton | “ covered with beard, but his merry|took the company which acted in| coal, HOWARD AT LIBERTY | NKEY PRT TRIP TO PARA- F OUNT TOWN” o 3 ve writter “G . The man readers who have written | oo. twinkle Just as brightly, and his| "Golden Dreams,” his pieturization | Louls a gee sng pee aa hewn eames prertly joyoun personality t# just as much | of a Zane Grey story, coming to the| flim rights to “The Middleman,” Dy [oe eee ae cutotdoors man | * celisht, aa if he were clean shaven, | liberty Wednesday at 11 o'clock. In| ‘ : . iced west e € | Your first and pos+ibly Henry Arthur Jones, may learn with astonishment that e740 © the amall American circus which Mr. |}/ 4 } Jones. a ea ick himactt. haa na | YOUTHFUL ACTRESS IN Hampton took along was a monkey, |{! r r t t rs Chaplin took 26 weeks to make his|cholce between the two, He says so| WINTER GARDEN PLAY whlok appears in the picture asi} ve a ea e latest comedy bimeclt. Laira Anson, who is playing of of| Mary Jane's constant companion. |[/ ee the leading roles in “The Great | The monkey took to the little actrens | “T created the two men equal in my mind,” says MeCormick, “and tn the play, as I laid ft out mentally, Alone” at the Winter Garden, is alno | at ones, and they were almost insep. appearing at the Collseum thin week arable, away from the camera's eye) with Thomas Meighan in “If You|* Well as in her scenes in the photo Buster Keaton's father and mother appear with him as his rereen par ents in “The Electric House.” Five because of their scien- | tific construction, get years ngo they were all together on peewee ome cteyscon, et Helieve It, It's So.” Tho only 16) Play. oe more heat from your the stage as “The Three Keatons.” “But I had to years old, Mins Anson proves herself | / . ising gasses Cite Se ee duced, and when I found a manager|to be an actress of teal dramatic| COLONIAL FEATURES | fuel ie ade. Satead Joo Kirkwood, Australian ‘goif| Willing to produce ft I ran against | apiity DOMESTIC TRIANGLE |; are thoroughly champion, demonstrates different |* snag. He was not willing to let!” sonroe Saltsbury is the featured| The man who had everything had|f| With heated air, and strokes in the next Pathe Rev ew the problem of the two mea b®) niayer in “The Great Alone.” nothing. So he journeyed from the! the peculiar construc- : 43 & tee without the slightest dam. | © . -- + 4 vu ign to it care for st, said he, Women would|/ BLUE MOUSE HAS forests, he found the one thing he|{| tion chamber causes —————__________. | not go to see the play, he asserted, |CURWOOD DRAMA needed most, What it was and how||, the valuable heat-pro- and therefore, to sult them, the play| The trading post itself, typical of | he found it forms the plot of “Con- had to be changed from my original | the locality, A real post, with all Its| cit,” a Michael J. Phillips story, idea and the city man had to be.,auaint picturesque characteristics! which is showing at the Colonial come a bit of a villain and the man | Frontier justice, the loves of men for) unt) Wednesday night of the outdoors a bit of a super. | ood and evil, and a frail girl's self} Maurice Costello, old-time screen poet seariticn ‘ ‘The paihetie merent favorite; fe in the supporting cast. ~Why ts ft that the public taste| When the heroine goes to her Indian ‘es Pride rb Gramatists and on a man. | Mother and asks her ald to help her! worries Gui, | | ducing gasses to swirl back to the flames, catch fire and pro- duce more heat. / Your home can be made more com- fortable with a HOWARD Heater at minimum cost. Trade your old stove as part payment on a Howard Overdraft Heater, ager such subversions of artistic tn- ra ot , "Novae tn the oe croine ot | PLAYING AT OAK tent. The play would have been bet- ve we ¥ Kubye De Remer, who ts the hero-|}/ ter had both men been on even foot- tne of “His Temporary Wife.” ts a ing. But no! The public would not former Follies girl. Incidentally « have it. All city men on the stage has been chosen by several of t in melodramas at least—must be world's most famous artists as Amer- | villains, while the country men must foa's most beautiful bion be the gods of the theater.” “His Temporary Wife” is a leap- | Do you agree with McCormick? Do year romance, having to do with a/[) | / } you think the majority of people like young nurse named Annabelle Rose. to see the country man win out? | It ts an adaptation of a magazine Which would you choose, the city Readwhat Mrs.LucasWrites Con- ed sats the pen of Robert Ames man or the man of the great out- » jenne’ | doors? Why? cerning Her Troubles, which Here are more opinions: May be Just Like Yours / # MEIGHAN in Parameoant’s creck drama “e have plenty of experience to offi) os ANGELES.—Marilynn Miller . . “Should a girl choose a city man —_—— ‘Motion Picture letate here, Will you do it?’ Pickford and Jack Pickford to fly or an outdoor man? St. Louis, Mo. —‘‘I had troubles that | Dr. Dodd said he would—and did. | East by airplane in time for opening ) “rq the ense of Manette, by all TTT t to have, with pains | So when you see “The Strangers’ |°f Marilyn's theatrical season in means she should choose the man ain my back, weak, Players Keep |anquet” you'll see the man who| 20stom. September 4. tired, nervous who's life corresponds to here—the feelings and a| married Jack and Marilyn—a real outdoor man. } i . B . : “Burr fs & man who has been edu- ban ooeag me Minister usy piagescit slahima nad himself. a>n U R cated by nature. He ts strong, about a year and) rie Reverend Neal Dodd, who! “ . tature, . > mn | D ary: ath or Geet on|Sessas careers, ancees| Aamo Crashes Over Pure, unbleached | us, fr * Miller, anc ne dered the invoca- . A {love is simple yet very strong. He} o ey cel 70 'W nm ‘" nye . Bank, 2 Girls Hurt RED calien oil ie Y ile real man. Did you ever see a anquet at the Ambassador Hotel in, i Dri nree p i i Los Angeles, is a busy person. Driving with three persons in the Lifebuoy its red color. W | “Shortly after he made Jack and front seat may make for comfort, but man ae her mate, Manette would un. | ae ood Lydia! siaciivn one, the clergyman re |not for safety, according to the Wake up Pinkh: y be happy stable © reed her |celved a hurry call from Marshall| notice, Because they did so, : | Wortzkey ty 3” v It, It’s So I WINTER 2 le . eg (WINTER \; juce woud be ruled “rhe lover tprernere ee = Margaret | 20, were in city } GARDEN (i | follower of nature who did not come | up to these qualifications? With this Meighan THEODORE RORERTS oe seaty Mite WES ab of Be rag typ all right and I do m; ture play:|while George Racic n's bent nince “The Mi dings. He ha much of | g also work for 5 wife 8 er| was suffering from bruises. NCERT ORCHESTRA women; perhaps he bas fallen in and | F G «mse Ke fi Irecommend your | All: three were in R PrHAnaon: out of love many times, He loves table Compound to my friends ps Manette now, but in the elty she wilt you may publish my letter as a be unable to accustom herself to the testimonial.” — Mrs, Lutu Lucas, |wudden change. Soon her heart will | 719A Vonlevsctie St. Louis, Mo. |yearn for the great outdoors where| Again and again one woman tells icot's car LOVES oF ht, when one of the girls knee against the gear ywing the auto out of gear, oped to adjust it and the e road, plunging over an embankment. The girls were severe- ly cut and bruised. oked about him | Racieot he saw cameras pointing directly at himeelt This Ix a moving picture wed ng,” said Mr. Neilan want the| _Wonroe ¢ Salisbury |xhe can be free and content, while | another of the merit of Lydia in Churn |Radio While Hair Ife # || her husband craves the mad whirl of | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. } : | ety n¢ fascinating game of| ¥ ho ‘k must k If | Can’t Escape Is Being Bobbed || REAT. "ALONE pety and the fascinating game of) song and well. You can't work if 1 / comedy Always 10¢ BE align Re happy Ride gn GAGO, Aug. 15.—Nine-year-old| CHICAGO, Aug. 15—A local beau: |! | “And what then—two hearts are| ay png SE ee ees one | ieture “The Mtrangere Banquet’| SACRAMENTO.—Misa Edna Bout: | Welbers got into a milk|ty parlor hay installed | | wane dering: two loves are lost; two table Compound and her letter | After your experience at the Will/lard, telephone operator, dies as re- | ee avennten, | ovis, fo Tee patrons oo ed j Bves are ruined | tells you what it didfor her. Give | Hays banquet and the Pickford-Mil-| sult of injuries received in auto ac MMA Ret get out and was impris- | while their hair ig marcelled or per se I “VAVA,” it a fair trialnow. Advertisement Hier wedding, I figured you would’ cident Saturday, Br thite hours. | manently waved. . 1020 . Denny Way. , ° ts HOULD GIRL CHOOSE A CITY UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Ready for the Carpets | MAN OR AN OUTDOORS MAN Scaffolding Coming | The above can only be answered | j satisfactorily by @ girl who has ex. | Down | perienced both the country and city life, Also one who has known both | types of men | My childhood wae spent on a large | farm, where I acquired an tn-dwell | ing love for the great outdoors which | has never left me. | aah WANTED |, FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS: | | Engine House lahore: .38 cents per hour | | | The past elght years I have en |Joyed city life, but down deep in my | heart I can fully agree with Emer json, whose sentiments are voiced in 'his poem, “Good-Bye.” My present experience seems to co- incide exactly with that of Manette, I have two friends, a city man, whose a TOnTe Four days more and the Big Clearance Sale at Baxter & H Tho Thriling Drama of Life and Baxter's ends. 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