The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1915, Page 8

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are a Scene in “Wild Olive, at Liberty Theatre LIBERTY yhis escape to Argentina “Wild Olive,” photoplay adap-| Ford, now tn love with the Wild] tion of the novel of that name) Olive, but knowing her only by her by Basil King, will be wn at the | mysterious name, « 1 Liberty for three da starting | letter from Buenos Ayre Sunday. The plot 4 with Nor 4re returned marked rie Ford (Forrest Stanley) and the | ame “Wild Olive’ (Myrtle Stedman) Endeavoring to forget her, he be Ford, a victim of circumstantial |comes engaged to a New York! evidence as a result of the murder/| girl, and shortly after ts trans | of his uncle, boss and buily in anj| ferred by his firm to New York where he learns the Wild Olive ts| the chum of his fMancee. Ford's betrothed, learning that | ,he is charged with murder, breaks | their engagement | Ford's disguise is penetrated, and he Is arrested, but the death bed confession of the real murder er frees him. Then he marries the Wild Ottve.” Adirondack lumber camp, the hills and ts sheltered Wild Oltve, who aids him to flees to by the make “Some Class?” The Show at the eee | COLONIAL | The Colonial has obtained anoth er famous drama, starring the fa nous vampire _womar day It ts full scenes, the « » Mon., Tues. but evil We Are Going to Show ag it males, | pmes the model of Lucto, 8c or, and poses for quarrels with —And— The latter tries to the statue « ° Sph and statue topples trom ttn base, of Harry Myers In That Great Three-Reei Drama crushing the hands F Lucio attempts oo but is nursed back to his faithful wife. Then ¢ * ja startling climax, The Devil's Daughter meets a terrible death Little Jane Lee, whose acting fn "The Clemenceau Case” attracted} such widespread attention, is one of the stars {n “The Devil's Daugh ter.” y eee (CLASS A “The Cheval Mystery” at tho Class A, starting Sunday, {# anoth er of the hypnotic, psychological dramas which are so popular with photoplay goers. The story in brief {s this: Gaston Cheval exer cises a mysterious, hypnotic influ MYSTERY Bob Leonard Ella Hall In the Best Two-Ree! Com. edy We've Seen For Some Time Tomorrow (Sunday) and Week Your Last Chance Tonight to See That Great Western Drama Alr changed every 2 minutes, tence over tion | Madeline Fairbanks, opens a thr COLONIAL SECOND WEEK’S ENGAGEMENT GRIFFITH’S HALF - MILLION DOLLAR MASTERPIECE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WITH PIPE ORGAN Three Hours of Drama That Baffles Descriptign THE SEATTLE STAR STAR'S MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT; WHAT’S ON AT LOCAL THEATRES Theda Bara at Colonial his niece, Nana. He] world tn “The Birth of a Nation.” murders a man, and, with the ald! Henry Walthall, Mae Marsh of his mystic power, causes Nana|Planche Sweet, Robert Harron to do things which make her ap-| Ralph Lewis, George Seigman and pear to be the guilty party. Cheval | Spottswoode Altken are among finally confesses he committed the | them crime and Nana is exonerated. Har Avenging Conactence” will open ry Myers and Ro; ry Theby are the Melbourne theatre Sunday and featured in this play, “The Boob's | run thru the entire week Komance,” another Bob Leonard | cLemMeER Boob” cor ie the brighter| g5 successful has been the en | Dart of the . Kagement of “The Birth of a Na at the Clemmer that Manager amer will hold the wonderful MISSION Tragedies of the Crystal Globe three-part Edison special at the is a story of reine 4 love that Itved thru ma orate settings, and th that starts [mn the iaaua tah aan ct fours to te Robert Harron nt then to the days 14 barba: then to the Ortent ving again the mysth lovers—and ending 1 nance low ¢ Melbourne Sunday ALHAMBRA Whea one recalls the plot of the musical comedy, “The 8! cess,” as acted by Elsie Jani fe not tc fered at that the now {s proving Bushman as Alexan dor Pike, the adventuresome young chose, as And All Week mt ot be bet H their roles in this enact ee r characters ADMISSION comedy vetn The settings are magol fieent nges on the fact that too 10e—20c slender to fill ents of b sultors vades the ha Alexat fer Li and finds t nudged by 0 There are two other au the same bill which clones e a st show Sunday ni ee Producer of “The Birth of » Nation,” Presents His Supreme ALASKA “The Flying Twins,” Thanhouser twins, with the rion and day engagement at the Alaska Sun |day. The pict tells a story of the circus, the joys and sorrows of the performers and the adventures | of two young girls, “The Flying | Twins.” A screaming Keystone comedy and the “Mutual Weekly” are on the same bit. cee | MELBOURNE It 1s said that D. W. Griffith, pro- ducer of “Avenging Conscience’ jand “The Birth of a Nation,” re cetved an tnaptration, the outcome of which was the great six-reel mas terptece, venging Conscience,” | while crossing a field to direct a} scene in “The Birth of a Nation.” | Mr. Griffith perceived a large] spider web hanging from a tree, and one of the biggest spiders he| bad ever seen executing an enor- mous horse fly | |. He watched the murder of the| fly curfously; glancing at the bot-| tom of the tree, he perceived a} ja swarm of ants doing to death a} green-hued bug. | Mr. Griffith, a lover of the works! | of Edgar Allen Poe, was reminded | jof Poe's masterpiece, “The Tell-| tale Heart,” and then and there! sketched in his mind’s eye what has| proved to be the most mysterious, | masterful and sensational ee drama ever devised, “Avenging Con. science.” | In the cast of stars in “Avenging | Consclence” will be recognized the | same cast that has startled the | | | Announcing the Founded on “THE CLANSMAN” Accompanied by Direction of OLIVER G. WALLACE RESERVE YOUR SEATS EARLY MATINEE, 2:15 PRICES, EVE NING, 8:15—PRICES, 25¢ to 75c to $1,00 ry 25c Scene Griffith play over for anc In spite of the fact that prices have been advanced for thi on (only half the prices in New York, at that) and that all vente are reserved, the film has been playing to packed houses. It is © magnificently scened, wonder fully acted production PROGRAMS At the Clemmer “The Nirth a Nation jish, Mae Marsh Henry Walthall a: of Lilian Mirtam Cooper 1 Ralph Lewts) Alhambra Ending Sunday Night ‘The Slim Princess” (Ruth Stone house and Francis Bushman) “Fair, Pat and Saucy” (Hughie Mack and Kate Price); “Hilda of the Slums," drama “ee Liberty Ending Tuesday Night Wild Olive” (Myrtle Stedman and Forrest nley) “ee Colonial Ending Saturday Night The Devil's Daughter” (Theda Bara) see Misalon Ending Tuesday Night Tragedion of the Crystal Globe” Mabelle Trunnelile and Bigelow Cooper) eee Clase A Ending Tuesday Night Cheval (Harry and Rone The Romance” (Bob Leonard and Ella Hall) eee At the Melbourne “The Avenging Conscter (Henry Walthall, Mae Marsh and Bianche Sweet) see Madison Ending Sunday Night “The Hearts of the Br | in “A Boob’s Romance,” at Clase A ner week. | ney *| day or Tuesday. ® (Syd. ihave some left. SUNDA —=——=TONIGHT—LAST TIMES- MARY PICKFORD In “Avenging Conscience,” at Melbourne r] Ending tusdlay Night " (Edna Maison and | er rn an LIE THE WATER’ TEAR tf ri { Ritchie er of Steubenville” (Murdock Mas pbs Tear, |. Quarrie) Seattle likes the water. O14 Glory and the Union pe ee } Or. yw heth she iikes nod each other their respects, @ Alaska Ending Tuesday Night | SES erig aban soit ik Wace : ? lying Twinn” (M nericase a8 Si line Fairbanks), ' on 122 + 6 will join in festivities comedy me, 2 norating 100 years of peace tween the two great nations of! and t city’s three bathing beaches, ac-|Comtinent, at the ta Friday afterno Several hundred motorists into account the | Preparing today to make the inged, inde-| from ttle. The party will ta clude v. Lister, Judge Burke of the Seattle Chamber 14,015; Mt.| Commerce, Frank B. Riley of Green Lake,|!and, representing Gov, 02 lcombe of Oregon, and Dr. UNCAP HIS WELL; * are distributed ch Thursday, July 1, smashed a rec-| Bullitt, representing Gov. | te elticls ord. On that day there were at|of California mored, at the long-awaited uneap) Alkt, 2,200 bathers; Mt. Baker| The Stars and Stripes and ping | park, 912; Green Lake, 760. | British flag will be raised Whether the uncapped well fs a! fecause of the increased attend Joining poles, as a part of the gusher or dry as a desert skeleton,| ance, they if it wi uncapped at all, nobody! bathrooms knows at the local offices of the) beaches Crescent O11 Co. | re going to enlarge the| mony, by A. Riley of at the two latter/ A. E. Todd of Victoria, B. G, Thousands of Canadians” | Vanco Tr, heer and SUZZALLO COMING 8’NAI B’RITH TO teremonies.’ Speeches aan made and representatives of PIGHIG JULY 11 |cousties wi cnsp nants me ——— ion of everlasti Hiléeshetmer lodge of the B'Nat| °*Pression o ee B'Rith will give a picnic on Sunday, ae ; HOGE 18 BACK July 11, at Fortuna park. There will : be all kinds of sporting contests for| James D. Hoge, president of the Under the Russian flag there are prizes, a baseb game with the|/ Union Savings and Trust Co, whe enough people to populate t Rainier lodge, and dancing. Boats/drove to San Francisco ip his aste, Britain, Germany and France, and will leave every halfdyour from Les-|has returned here with his family, bent pa aboard the steamer Admiral Dewey. After visiting the Paname Pacific exposition, Dr. Henry Suzzallo, | president-elect of the Untversity of Washington, Is expected here Mon One Ton of Ice an Hour Used to Cool the Air of This Photoplay Palace! For Three Days Only A 5-part feature—the famous love story of New York aristocracy—the action shifting in rapid succession from the grandeur of the Allegheny mountains to the cos- mopolitan charm of Buenos Ayres, the gay capital of Argentina—featuring beautiful Myrtle Stedman in the title role as “Wild Olive” And Paramount Travelogue 12, showing in- teresting points of Peru, South America In what is conceded to be her greatest triumph since “Tess of the Storm Country’—a five-part story of the London slums “The Dawn of a Tomorrow” LIBERTY

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