Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1914 — ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN DELIGHTED AUDIENCES [ARTICLE]
ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN DELIGHTED AUDIENCES
Absorbing Interest in the Remarkable Story Enhanced by High- .... Class Photography. “The Adventures of Kathlyn,” as told in continued or installment moving pictures, is proving one of the rarest treats ever produced and Manager George, of the Princess, is receiving many compliments from the delighted patrons. The second installment, reels four and five, was given- Thursday afternoon and night, and the audiences that witnessed it were kept keyed up to the highest pitch of interest, almost &kin to excitement. The wonderful part of Kathlyn is admirably taken by Miss Katheryn Williams, a star in Selig pictures. Her emotional scenes and facial expressions are ren arkable and the photography 's of the highest order ever witnessed in moving pictures. From an educational standpoint the motion story has strong value and the photographs of the wild animals are marvelous in their exactness. The story, ‘The Adventures of Kathlyn,” is running serially in The Chicago and those who wish to see the future plctuios can procure the original chapters or a summary of them In The Tribune. Second Lieutenant Garland is planning to take a team of five indoor rifle shots from Co. M to the annual match of the Northern Indoor 'Rifle Association to be held next Monday, Fob. 23rd, at Culver Military Academy. Sergeant John Robinson and Privates Wlnegar, Gant and Parks will probably compose the team.
