The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1915. PAGE 3 'WHAT YOU'LL SEE ON MOVIE THEATRE SCREENS DURING ~ REMAINDER OF THE WEEK 10, David Belasco and Jesse Lasky Present The Rose — Ed Coxen and Winifred Green-;learning that Aincald tnte od will be seen at the Colonial! jump her ranch, goe Ithe remainder of the week in at The warning is folloy 1 jreel drama called llence rhe become he f | Frank Mo s the sgn of a rich the stor but stingy old codger, and ts reared ‘#6 in poverty The son covets his| Mary Plekford will be 1 in father's Wealth murders him tolone oft greatest # get him out of the w With his! “Hoarts Adrift,” at the Alaska for money he buys a wife, Haunted by/the remainder of the week ‘s memories of his father, he gets find “Mary a habitant A classic in 5 acts—360 scenes flighty und ends his own life Bien Gocahte the ome: (Oke a | On hin deathbed” he tells the strotling along the beach, #he sees r his ttle son probably Will)a man who had been cast upon the his grandfather's 0d) peach after a shipwreck B tendencies. Mary had never seen a man be n years later the doc’s fore. However, to make the yarn daughter, Marton, is wedded (0) gnort, the man performs a mock j Freak Morris, sr marriage and, with Mary { They live many happy years to-|} ony gs A appily for years, One day the —_) 5 . gether. But one day Frank man's wife, who has been untiring! SI {flighty, like father and granddad | 0°" ge ¢ am NS ‘id B i B mi |did, and in bis manta murders his | "*@rching, finds him on the islan Zak RY essie Barriscale aig ana, this mani murder | ary. seeing, the landing. ice ae cove no ne way of her nN \s "it 8 8 very ant Uttle story, /@lleged husband's happiness. She “Juanita, the Rose” P z s her Httle baby and, pursued The Crave 1 be the main of husband herself into fering at the # A for the re ming mouth of an active mainder of the w with Wal-| Yoleanc , ae aaah 4a ‘the taaatue Ne It was a kinda t Mar eek Watton. vifeee b th, but we think 1 f beat is big and strong, but lacks f Jaze to put his strength to At the Mission for the remaind purpose. All the boys in the we N linge use him for a punching bag 1 he ‘ Ses seecthiart, Sune, Gesoteas biat epart drama called of Destiny for hi jow streab In the year 1850, when the government of Sykes, “one of them city chape am Is the ward of Ivan Rus i comes to the burg. While wander-| 8% chief of the secret police o Washington decreed that all ranch owners Gomes to the burg. | While wander-| Hussia, Later, as she grows older . * * . y aaaiirnees har: ani oviag tebe. le hat Russak was no’ fmust register their properties, the Spanish fodbye et we sas a trying to| ver father, but the murderer of het father, a Jew who was beaten to rancheros of California, already seemingly Bud refuses to got revenge. His| father. & as ee stant at the fo death on the way to Siber humiliated by coming under the rule of the yoke Ga colges | ot orgad BES ram ercapen through anu a i , ud, in his ising of the Jews, and reaches hated “Gringos,” refused to comply, and a pte oer yt breaks! America, where she marries & at the feet of June. young rancher, Russak follows her system of claim-jumping, or seizures, devel- ine foot of 3 oped. A story of early California life. | tee to the ranch The Arizona learn the and Jews in of Russak The Rose of id: thinking five-part drama b: hax come to plot a nst them offering at the Libert old shack to which ia traced. jer of the week Miriam {« rid of him forever and in a comedy, ‘““Wanted—a Nurse.” We believe this hd iness again comes to the | hapr to be, without exception, one of the funniest pictures In 1850 9 s|Fanch in Arizona , shown in Seattle. PE gy ony 2 1 ( TH a under the hip WHAT'S ON E BILL | pos: fon of a ranch At the Clemmer All Week “Neptune's Daughte |turing Annette Ke! a rich Span-| Senor Espinoza, Just 75¢ Received r Standard Pat Petticoats terns ang Full out, in Publications for March. Seersucker and Ginghame 38c SECOND AVE. 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It Is the mont effective | 207), feat ing Charles ¢ tl At the Athambra Until Wednesday|At the Melbourne Until Saturday __ Night | war to break a cold and cure grip, A Bird's a Bird," Keystone com Night Night % “Master Key,” episode No. 12, — as tt opens the pores, relieving | ©? Pathe Scenic “The Conspiracy,” drama, with| “In Her Mother's Footsteps,”|drama; “Every Giri,” drama; “The congestion, Also loosens t At the Liberty Until Saturday John Emerson; “Hearst-Selig|drama; * ts to Let,” drama;/Plummer Wins the Girl comedy. ’ — els, thus breaking a c at « . Night News,” pictorial. $ d Mr. Hartley,” . EB: 7 It is inexpensive d entirely The Rose he Rancho,” fea- At the Alaska Until Saturday Night] « Your Feet,” com Norman B. Ream, N. Y. capitalist, | vegetable, therefore harmless turing Bessie Barriscale; “Want “Hearts Adrift,” drama, featur.'edy; “Pa 2 died, aged 1 COME EARLY “A Bird's a Bird” A Keystone comedy that is a bird. You'll giggle, you'll roar, you'll laugh yourself sore. “The Craven” A two-part Reliance drama, full of interest, action, love and thrills. FIVE CENTS aT PIKE CHARLES CHAPLIN Continues to pack the “Class A” theatre, because the funniest pictures in which he appears are selected for the “Class A” WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—| You can see him in the howling two-reel Keystone special comedy “THE NEW JANITOR’ ONE “JITNEY” DON’T MISS IT “The Broken Lullaby” A touching, feeling Majestic play, depicting wonderful mother love. A _ thrilling rescue from a burning building.

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