The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1916, Page 7

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 1, 1916. PAGE °. kt EGGY’ AND ‘NE’ER-DO- WELL’ REMAIN OVER; OTHER BILLS CHANGE! | mous Character Ac tor, | George Beban, in “The Pawn of Fate,” at the American; Mary Pickford at the ( oliseum; Fred- erick \ inde in “Silas Marner” at Colonial, IM: irguerite “Snow Featured} at the Strand in Stage Success, “The Upstart,” Hit at Maxine Elliott Theatre of New York;|} Nance O'Neil in “Souls in Bondage” at Clem- Albamben vaudeville . ri mer, | Amertoas ban oie The | of Pe . shar ah aa Pie A—Wiltiam Duan ta “the“Mae | ————————— : oe TART” AT STRAND a wo SOs “Sem, the ‘Biver ‘ Strand theatre Wednesday | cemety role, Misa Willams was ale star of " oA i Clemmer—Nance O'Neil in “Souls of | Rox Beach's “The Spoilers.’ rom a ¢ cas we . Pickford tn a dramatic as well as from “Poor Uitle Peppine {8 scenic standpoint, this production Prederick Warde in ‘Sites | 18 Worth while. presents “The Upstart,” a satirical! comedy-drama, wtarring the popu lar “Pretty Peggy” Snow, and fea turing orke Le Gu the noted Hhrook Mit see ' Phe Upstart” turlzation olbreal in “Life's | yy » . .- . ‘ . patart” ix a pleturtzation > somal emee is ee Sialieas ‘rederick Warde, the famous . v } r Which had a successful run at the| of Society”; drama. Akespearean actor, is featured tn . Maxine Elliott theatre, in New lye Williams in “The Ne'er/the classic drama of “Silas Mar - York city her,” the famor leorge Eltot nor 4 An exceptionally «trong support el now pieturtsed, It is being pre {ng cast will be seen, which In sented now at the Colonial theatre. § cludes James Lackaye, Frederick] BEBAN AT AMERICAN The old story of the gnarled and ; Sumner and Frederick Sittenham. | Those who h 3 jo. bent old miser, to whom comes a fs eee fen in ‘ r creater wealth than mere gold 4 O'NEIL AT CLEMMER Hien of the , 3) » Wealth of @ foundling—a baby LT i Strand—Marguerite Snow tn “The Up ee Nance O'Neil, the celebrated star in neon at the Clemmer, beginning Wednesday, tn “Souls in Bondage.” si EM ba ‘ ‘ Souls in Bondage” is a nex! appears ALF MILLION A YEAR ® > drama tn five acts, and deals with week in} A half-million! That is the salary| 2 incidents ip the lives of two sisters, e Pawn of Fat that Miss Mary Pickford is now| } . and the tremendous sacrifice made George Beban haa no peer tn/getting. Sh eatured in “Poor ‘|. by one for the other. Abounding tn American theatricals today as ajLittle will be 5 thrilling suspense and human ap-| Rbaracter actor. In “The Pawn of| shown N am, start peal, this gripping feature will! Pate” he again takes the role of an in Ww nd continuing 4 . strike hom the hearts of all who} Ratian immigrant, and a story that thruout the week Poor Little . it. Loyal to the end, and un-| t the depths of the human Peppina” is a romance of adventure 4 en in her love for her younger | rt is unfolded. It ts produced by |{n which yall child te kidnaped atster, Nance O'Neil registers, in| he World Film Co., and Beban {s/by Italians in revenge for the jail Above, Marguerite Snow in “The ~ Souls in Rondare. one of the fren @ strong supporting company. jing of one of their number by the|Upetart,” at the Strand; center, greatest triumphs of modern time 4 eee A testimony of her father scene showing George Beban r v2 | meeACH PLAY AT REX | e+e |The Pawn of Fate.” at the Amer * “LIFE’S WHIRLPOOL” Rex Beach, novelist, has told the) RILLIE BURKE LIKES IT | leant below, Nance O'Neil in “Souls i “ bogs ert—Death valley—and you are sud t the great North country ors, the 1 of th t outdoors, | r s, the c great outdoors ay a “ ced ado j to thousands, perhaps r denly overwhelmed by the tact that s, as It had never been known be | with which ing directors en . STislatW Shen ‘deifind. “had Soe hee Wana: ; hundreds of miles from the nearest Having accomplished that. Beach! purke's © continue in the} SYRACUSE, N. Y.. March 1 waterhole, This ts one of the thrill-| tto ranama, He saw the great . Trian Se . nh A a Uncle Sam was doing there.) no" appears In the Trian-| Declaring that t Wilson ing moments in “Life's Whirlpool ob built “= tong ae : vine erege { “Perry,” which !8\ has “a 4 our rights and pre at the Hippodrome, beginning Wed @ built another story, laying at the Liberty. Altho| served t nor and dignity of the nesday, featuring Holbrook Blinn. | cones in the Fanama sone. 18 /she went to California with @ con-|country,” the ore the | a Be ei ares Wet s iSitract: that would appear im tteelf to| cir the platform before the , é “MAN HE USED TO BE” . ffictent Miss Burke tn-| today recommen renomin The Man He Used to Be,” now Kathiyn WI t mt th 1 ! bh a 1 wasn't the salary at all. tion at the Class A, is William Dunn. In Her Greatest Triumph “SOULS IN BONDAGE” An Epic of Self-Sacrifice, in Which Love and Nobility Are Matched Against Vicious- ness and Iniquity ABOUT WOMEN APLAY FOR WOMEN ne oO a 2 Leaders expect the convention t ‘ who plays the role of Robert Lan-| DOUBLE FEATURE HERE | endorse Wilson's stand on prep dy. Now, Landy used to be a heavy} The Mistion ¢ *, for ita new)| ness, and his Mexican and Euro drinker, and his wife died of a! show W nesday will present a/ pean policies. HENRY FORD PEACE broken heart. But he “came back | double feature—“A Beast of Soct. And when he told Laura Bicknell! ety.” a tbreepatr modern drama DOES GET TIRESOME of the man he used to be, she didn’t) usual and strong drama, written by him Seattle preachers opposed to pre ~ -- = Phone | paredness organized a Henry Ford | ace Cunard, who also playa the SAN FRANC IscO, March 1 | y of the love of am adventures often for : Tuesday, and ¢ Elliott z role 1 tells ae ng When a woman beaten ever « married | Pay Out LISTER LENDS HAND. sss's! base “Coste eos ee, Mow ie prutes, For Daily . st, interent in 4916 IN BABY WEEK MOVE ,.--. vores. [er GH Corl sera. Ther 7) RATES ARE BOOSTED 2.‘ “cs ftha re a —_—_—_———————————————— OLYMPIA, March 1—Gov. Lis} + DO You WART HOME? be earned, Rogers. says, from RECEIPTS GOING UP |¥rZ0 ODKDU » pur fesned a statement to the whote| NEW YORK, March 3 . ESHELMAN FUNERAL neightors who frequently want state yesterday, calling attention|of the German campatgn LOS ANGELES, March 1.—With : a help. If you want it, see Rogers} 6.40.0 to National Baby week, March ¢/armed merchant !nwurance| Impressive Masonic ceremonial, the| She Wants to See You [| «in0?"’ mist aad hin Wile: tar ne. as pours ciees ‘ae costae to 11, and asking parents to edu. rates for tra lantic ships. oi ee ae of LAeut. Gov. Jobn M. Behel leur 6 three-room etthad gy aA Ren-| Star Want Ads go into over amounted to $84,517, as against $81,- |g open cappsageapeapeeepeneemmemeatee: “AVE STARTING TODAY io, | WEDNESDAY ST. ——————10c—ANY SEAT—10c SE PRESENTS | Late Star of the i “Alien” In the Brand New 5-Act Hit— “The Pawn of Fate” a Noted Star in This Irresistible Neal ai Screen Triumph! Enthralling Story of Love, Deluded Ambition, Beginning in | [fej Sr PAWK OF TATE’ Humble Life and Ending Amid the Ribald Gayety of Paris | nO UCTION

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