Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1914 — ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN DREW LARGE AUDIENCES [ARTICLE]
ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN DREW LARGE AUDIENCES
Princess Theatre Putting On "Serial Film-First Installment Was Greeted Enthusiastically.
The first installment of Harold MacGrath’s great animal story, now running serially in The Chicago Sunday Tribune, was shown Thursday afternoon and evening at The Princess Theatre) to several packed houses. The Selig company, in producing this wonderful story, went to an enormous expense and their efforts have been crowned with success, lor no pictur in recent years has created such a widespread interest. The first installment of three parts was thrilling from start to finish and kept the audience spellbound at the height of an exciting climax. Kathlyn and her adventures become more startling and interesting as we go deeper into the story and the next installment, which will 'be shown Thursday, Feb. 19th, at The Princess, will be looked forward to with a great deal of Interest The people of Rensselaer are certainly fortunate in having the opportunity of seeing this great production, for it ranks in a class all by itself in the motion picture world, and no theatre in Chicago or any of the large cities have shown over‘ i three installments. We will all look forward to Thursday, Feb. 19th, when another opportunity will be given to follow Kathlyn and her startling mishaps in India.
