The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1915, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE ACTRESS AT "COLONIAL; LOVE PLAY | ISBILLED AT LIBERTY COLONIAL ' ATHERINE COUNTISS, the) former Seattle stock actresa,| q will bid farewell to the movie fans following her appearance next| Week in “A Modern Magdalen” at) the Colonial, Miss Countias re turned to the stage directly after this release. MA Modern Magdalen” ts « five| part story from the pen of C. Had-| don Chambers, having to do with/ the lf¥s of the employes in a great] factory. The leading roles are enact ed by Miss Countiss and Lionel Barrymore. | Katrinka a factory girl, finds her! Hife anything but agreeable when Leit—scene trom “Gretna Green” (Liberty theatre), in which the her parents continue to nag her. FY bon popular Marguerite Clark scores one of her greatest triumphs. The pic ST grwened tng apt atater agl ture was enacted on the famous Green in Scotland. i oemmggta wener te beromte bis} Center—Showing a dramatic moment in “A Modern Magdalen,” the ~ Wh “hy 1 - oe Colonial’s chief attraction beginning Sunday. A former Seattle actress, — betas hte 7 oe mig by ea Catherine Countiss, stars in this scenario ‘ SUPER Ge Sencccine ox army Right—Harry Von Meter and Vivian Rich, in “The Truth of Pic SE Gna fits bappiness et last! tion," a striking drama, which will be shown in Seattle for the first | With the faithful Joe Mercer, a role tone, sarting Cuntay, 0¢ the © Perea! 4 played by Wm. Nooker. can't find fauit with the little jand to fulfill her ideal of me has|nelighborhood thea the man on|OLYMPUS CO. INCORPORATES % One of the most senmadouall who do it’ een one of my greatest ambitions | on side of me hb onions and 4 ri Scenes in the production is the that time I in fact, the ambition that hasem-| cheese in the bundles which filled|. 72° Olympus Film Coy) waeee burning of Lindsay's factory n my mother aced all the rest . and the lady on the other ‘rst picture, “Moocher,” was shown An extra added Sot 3 the aud a i yugh her ¢ (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) | « ad a loud bundle of salt fish,”| recently at the Clemmer, has filed Rew Colonial bill will be the ap my wor says Mr. Tate. articles of incorporation at Olympla, that I am, he of the Castles, the world dancers. They are shown fm thelr origina! conception of s0-| | the Mission, beginning Sunday. “In| ereebitieaensimcntaanat nae — latest fads, the Argentine, | Spite of All” ts the title of the three. What’ s on the Bills A Ending Tuesday Night Truth of Fiction,” two reels Maxixe Brasilienne, One-| Feeler, which is sald to be a film “Mutual Weekly Keys ec Btep, Hesitation Waltz and the With a punch. “Peggy of Fitth Ave 9 c A Ro mnce ¢ rt n . re TOMORROW TOMORROW Castle Walk. The dancers were Bue" and “Slippery Slim's Wedding Hf fe filmed in their own restaurant, the) Day” round out the card ea AND AND a i j Ban Souc! oa Broadway. i oe _ CLASS A Only Once; Tells You How It Happened _ Liserty Cupid has a new way of straight “Gretna Green,” with the irresist-| ening out a love tangle, offered in| (This ie the third chapter of; “No one knows how good a - ble Mareuerite Clark, comes to} | the two-part production, “The Truth idah MeGlone Gibson's interview plece of ple tastes until he has the Liberty theatre Sunday for, of Fiction,” commencing Sunday at with Mary Pickford, in which the gone without it to save the 5 | the Class A. The story runs as fol noted movie actress tells the story cents that the pie would cost plays a belle of old| lows of her iife.—Editor.) for carfare! England, who falls in On the occasion of a ranch by — 1 have always saved money Jove with a riding master and/day, the boys entertain Margaret BY IDAH McGLONE GIBSON even when I first beg to earn a elopes with him to the original/ Terry, a young novelist, in search CHAPTER Il moderate salary. I can remember Gretna Green in Scotland. jot Western local color. May, the Copyright, 1915, Newspaper Enter. how proud | was when I was able The picture contains all the es-| rancher’s daughter, becomes jealous ‘ prise Association ‘ to save $16 2 week out of my sal Ie of m successful “ecreen| of the attentions paid Miss Terry by|, “You see,” said Mary Pickford, | ary, and if | made it $17, my moth Jo¥o, sacrifice, humor, mys-| her lover, Charles Allen, To spite “the first requisite toward being a'er and | were as happy as though tery and thrill—and {s laid in the| Allen, she impulsively agrees to *uccessful movie of the early 19th century. |elope with Jack Drew, her father's actress Is the Mins Clark portrays the lovable| foreman. first requisite to- | Vekaracter of Dolly Erskine. The} Meanwhile, Drew is arested for Ward pelnk # suc | other members of the cast are: Ar-jabandoning his wife and stealing “SU! S8yNUIOs thur Hoops, Helen Lutrell, Lester) cattle in another state. H | Chambers, W. Merkyl, G. A. Still-) Allen, supposing that the ranch-| well, J. A. Hail, Martin Reagan and| er’s daughter really cares for Drew Liberty Ending Tuesday Night “ (Marguerite! Clark Vanderbilt Cup Races WEEK WEEK —-HEADLINERS— | Colonial Ending Tuesday Night | A Modern Magdalen,” fi The Castle famous dancers. | eee | Clemmer Ending Saturday Night t The Escape Odeon Ending Sunday Night “The Old Fisherman's Story,” two-| r The Deadly Sp . part drama; iT yé man's Daughter " comedy | Mission Ending Tuesday Night | NTISS | ¢ of All,” three-part dra-| | ma aay of Fifth Avenu com e ody Slippery Slim's Wedding “That requisite a good mother, and mine is not Julia Walcott. | tactfully ceases to pay her marked . ~ “Gretna Green” was produced by | attention. only the best | Alaska Ending Wednesday Night ‘the Famous Players Film Co However, the playwright ingent-| mother in this 0 | on The Lost Fouse” ‘The Liberty will also put on the/ousiy untangles the complications,| whole wide world, ee '6 IN ‘first Teel of pictures taken at the a Very pleasing| but she has de- cup races to arrive in | Titikum Ending Tuesday Night veloped into a A Powerful 2-Reel “Wifey's Fling’ with Mary Pick ‘The races were filmed! Vivian Rich and Harry Von Meter; wonderful bu Drama ford; “Uncle John,” two-part dra the risk of the life of the bata bar bay in this scenario. | nm wee ©. : ; os ma; “Pathe's Weekly”; “A Change I i pee : rae jly and ala tations comedy. advice before that Sure In Lovers,” comedy. | in their “—_ cone Bg theee part drama and two com- he agen poh eon g boa MUTUAL Grand Ending Tuesday Night po ag ol society’s lat ~., comprise the attractions a] SEARRA d her as the aa For ena ar eeeal 39 “The Lost House” |new bill at the Al § , ln whetever $1010 |cess | ha She lcLemmen has taught me the A moving picture that teaches a| great virtue of sermon and touches on the science thrift. She has of sex hygiene comes to the Clem je me unde | mer next week in the film adapta-| stand that most tion of Paul Armstrong's great play, People give fieti- | “The Escape.” tious value to lux- The Argentine TANGO MAXIXE Brasilienne but Romantic comedy Ratio rop 4 Girls comedy The Mix t Maxim's.” comedy Alhambra Ending Saturday Night Th Way Out,” dra The World's News can 8 rama | in Pictures. “i its + | RESIDENCE THEATRES | | ; ° A sensational story of life in the| Te | slums, {t# dangers, heart throbs and) «pear little Mary Pickford’s husband, Owen Moore, who plays in Supe Ange Umie Soturday Mgnt ONE-STEP wif 5 99 HI| romance is unfolded in seven tense| mother, who Seattle next week, in “The Escape,” opening at the e § one Uncle Tom's Cabin Five Acts reels looks just what Clemmer Sunday for a w sta gree . sae. ae ‘The two leading roles are enacted Home Unt Genday Hesitation Waltz she is, ‘the sweetest woman that{I bad had my sal “ HANGE by Owen Moore, Mary Pickford : : ~~ “The Lone Game,” — two-ps ‘A CHAN = IN husband, and Blanche Sweet. Oth.|eve" drew breath’—her Iife hae| “Even when I was on irama; Mary Fuller in “His ¢ A great picture with VERS Y a been one long sacrifice for her ! wanted to play Wentge “ gr picture wi a an LO’ ers carrying important character) iiGre, The Silver King’ although I Hen Ange wo-part drama nM L. Ko. Comedy parts are Mae Marsh, Robert Har. “Dlldren ud aeemabhe tn ltihen the haot or mated Weekly,” No. 157, of March great moral ————— [I rison, Donald Crisp, F. A. Turner| “She says very little, but you) TAs snpposed to take the part of a , 10; “A Maid by Proxy,” comedy tle Walk : “UNCLE JOHN” and Ralph Lewis may be sure nothing escapes her| little boy. Here’s a Good Laugh Dr. Arthur D. Houghton, f ,| eyes when she looks at you, and lise Blankie looked me over! ° Ss f Y SCENARIOS Two-Part Drama, With Violet aa ‘oughton, foremost)... are sure to do right when you| #94 said, ‘I believe you can play in Store for You A bit of & news for Seattle California eugenic authority, who | made the first eugenic marriage {r : but I sald, ‘Oh, yes, America, strongly supports the| “William Dean, the late sta i 1 of the ; , f rabbi ARGIEWI L ? kn € play it Ts 4 taf t ; story. which has been widely read| ™an of the Helasco compant an play it.’ An i themselves with a staff of scenario and discussed | who was with Belasco ‘oo ti ; I never had, in all my life, but! ea) writers bave (on anded = soy 1e-} ai Ho says of my engagen in ‘The Good | one spasm of stagefricht, and that partments and are again in the mar Violinist Sissy, can't you?’ My mother look rio writ Jucers who follow her advice. Merserau Pathe’s Weekly CRAWFORD Organist |than the spoken drama, more cor ws eh gee Oh tata "4 I looked over the Mehts cenarios written to order are no| THEATRE |i 2222s ene 0 hee tet ea tw eatre | west wisest tesa ats F oa mons, It isa thrilling drama of sex, hummer. No one can put ANY-| had started a long speech, but an | found. Efforts are being made to| IKE ning over on him cau sxpre: : attract famous writers to turn play apis jeugenic science, and a lesson to aught the expression of my moth a play Seen cdving ta’ better humanity.) |.“ don't suppose than Dean ever|er’s face, so full of love and pride 3rd at Pike wrights | TILIKUM | knew that my business adviser was|my little heart almost broke with MeLP —— the little woman who looked as|the ear that I should not fulfill he : ve tasted to “Wiley? Owen MOOT®| though she were too feminine to| confidence in me Manager Tate of the Northwest ODEON: SUNDAY || laeotude 4 tho TOnrem, tasting © he} know anything about business—my “| stopped short and began ern Feature Film Co, protests that uM u 6 um, «ta un-| mother |» to. ety; \semeethor’ tat the censors are needed less for the pic: FIRST AT PIKE day, for a three days’ run. Violet I shall never cease to be grate Englishman, who was playing tures than for the bundles carried Merseran {s the lead in “Uncle|¢ut ths | - 1" at my mother taught me to John,” & two-part drama. A comedy|be saving. By this she bestowed | and “Pathe’s Weekly” complete the} upon me the greatest blessing 1 program. have ever 1. into movie theatres, particularly tn the market neighborhoods on Satur. day. DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS Marguerite Clark in “GRETNA GREEN” N “Gretna Green” Marguerite Clark portrays the A friend is about to reveal his identity, but Richard character of Dolly Erskine, a little English belle dissuades him, as he has resolved to win Dolly's love in and a bit of a flirt, but loyal to her friends and the guise of a riding-master, and without the assistance brave of heart. She queens it over Harrowgate’s beaux of title and position. To save a frivolous married sis- with sovereign sway, until she loses her heart to hand- ter’s reputation, Dolly asks his aid, and they arrive at some Richard Murray. She is too proud to confess her Gretna Green to prevent a disgraceful elopement. How affection for him, however, even to herself. Richard Dolly's reputation is thereby placed in jeopardy, how, has lost his head and heart, too, and has determined to unaware of the. full import of what she is saying, she win the willful Dolly. Throughout this period of the ripe h ie Rlehaid? hi : BOCOnMDE Me the 2 eae a story, the audience knows that Murray is in reality the f i nd ripen Retna soune oA the deltghttal hows wat Abs 5 low this impromptu marriage, and the delightful Earl of Basset, who is living incognito in Harrowgate comedy of Dolly’s final capitulation to the husband she and hugely enjoying his first experiences as a laboring pretends to detest but really adores, are portrayed in man. prae as only dainty Marguerite Clark can, at the time, picked me t time I ventured into my! saed VANDERBILT CUP RACE | HELD AT THE PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION Speed Thrills——aAll Are Shown » MARGUERITE CLARK

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