The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1916, Page 7

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TTY = MABEL: 1 HAVE ARRIVED 3 Reels Jammed Full of Fun | Through the snows and slides of the mountains, Keystone’s Komedy Kids, made their perilous journey and are now se- They will positively be shown here for four days King and Kueen of Laughter, curely locked in our safe. starting today. BECKONING FLAMES A pictured story of India, depicting with with marvelous realism and gorgeous splendor all the passion and romance 7 of this fabled country. Weeks were spent in the filming of this spectacle and_ stars of national renown appear in the cast, which includes Henry Wood- raff, Tsuru Aoki and Rhea Mitchell. i FOUR DAYS—STARTING TODAY FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Matinees— 10° usc il 1 5° 11 A. M. to 7 PLM. After. 7 eae Home of the $35,000 Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra | SCENES FROM PLAYS ON PHOTOPL AY BILLS TODAY | enjoy bcene From WANTS LIBRARY AS ENTERTAIN AT ARMORY Clara Barton tent, Daug r Scene From “The Beckoning Flame,” will enterta men pets PERFORMANCE. eee Veter at the Liberty Se Ss) House,” the _ night jon enday The Teachers’ SBrightcous church, pleased a large|ized a neat sum, Slways refreshing allegory of the Jare seen SALOON SUBSTITUTE ° USE $ eral hcl : STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19, DRAGON KILLED & Geraldine Farrar, In “Tempta- tion,” tells story of struggles of grand opera singer; Uxtry! Uxtraw! real newspaper drama at Clemmer; “Madam X" pro longs visit; “Woman = and Wine” at Hippodrome; Jap anese girl has leading role at Liberty BY PRETTY GIRL AMERICAN Messalia (played by Marga rita Fisher) Is the embodiment of youth and innocence in “The Dragon,” the play featured at the American theatre for the balance of the week, “The Dragon” Is the name given by her father to Fifth ave, where he wae ruined. She goes out to conquer the dragon, She meete with various people who had wrought her father’s ruin, and bringe destruction and death to them, tho she Ie un: conscious of the effect she is having on thelr lives, For ex ample, she allows a discarded flame of a big merchant to take merchant suffers at of the woman, In a succession of events, she slays the dragon, ae it were, by her youth and | Innocence. jel ‘. | Margarita Flecher, In “The Dragon,” at the American “ee COLISEUM Geraldine Farrar the cele brated operatic prima donna, who scored such a triumph in the Jesse L. Lasky production of her famous opera, “Carmen,” appears in her second produc tion under the direction of the | | same company in “Temptation,” beginning Wednesday at the New Coliseum. This thrilling drama was es- pecially written for the diva by Hector Turnbull, stirring and sympathetlo story of the struggles of « girl to euc- ceed as an opera singer. Anita King, the Paramount girl, and who dedicated the new Coliseum at the opening pro- gram, will appear in support of Mise Farrar, —---—@ and tells a | _—} -—- -@) STRAND “When a woman is in the gutter, & man bas put her there. f the lin nes in Strand. “Ma-| r known, how ft in the omising situ eetheart Miss Dorothy Madam X," with Donnelly in king Stage, and now comes un the Savage direction in a photo LIBERTY 4 nating story of India, in era, heads the new Wednesday Flame girl, has Miss Ros. “madame A,” at tne Strand in the new Keystone com edy “Fatty and Mable Adrift.” HIPPODROME William Elliott n and Wine,” t the Hi beginning Wo ing for the balance cf the vaude ville acts are lis how Dick Seymour and wine ather and sweetheart, ere, after he upon the CLEMMER “The Fourth Estate,” a news paper drama, in which the gi (Continued on page 10.) presence the leading role, has ed a run of seven years on the 1916. PAGE 7. ated at the grect display YOUTH! INNOCENCE! PURITY! VIRTUE! All in the Clutches of Fifth” Avenue New York THE DRAGON A Revelation of City Life in 5 Thrilling Acts If Fifth Avenue, “The Dragon,” ruined your mother and caused unhappiness to your father, would you seek vengeance on society, or would you, too, become a victim of The Dragon? CAPACITY HOUSES Will Prevail at the Showing of This Wonderful Photoplay, So Come Early if Possible—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY Added Comedy Attractions and [Added Comedy Attractions and Seeing America First, Scenic] America [Added Comedy Attractions and Seeing America First, Scenic] Scenic of 7) aoe s0- ‘ nin Benstie, it is well r f De J, Bugene : ) our 1. m. to 8 m. Corre Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Re Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Ww, as | Jordan yd oe | GREATER VINDICATION C)ULD NOT BE vordan has DESIRED | The Medical Roard claimed that these diseases of the Stato, | vere incurable, meaning, of course, that they could he State, that | 14: eure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to ement that was | (4, m, but produced in court scores of actual: | ly atients as witnesses for his case, The E wer or not this ad- | gtoi f their remarkable cures have been stated rue as to involve | unde; oath. Doctor Jordan Doctor Jordin has caused this statement to be this case, | cannot published in order to acquaint the public and bis so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case. located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, We say unhesitat- ingly The Dragon is the most sensa- tional, and carries more real heart interest and thrills than any photo- play heretofore shown at this theatre Beautiful Margarita Fischer Playing Youth and Innocence

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