Show 1 C Courage urage of Marge O d D il I ilC Opens New Pantages Policy 4 d Ps t 3 b 4 r t x i This is a scene from The Courage of Marge great of James Oliver Curwood's famous story The picture is the first feature to be shown under the new Pantages policy or running a big feature and continuous shows for the is same ine price e as a's as the va vaudeville deville The n now new w policy begins with the continuous s show tomorrow with the tho Berlo Diving Girls headlining the vau vaudeville half at 1 15 p. p p. p m. m I afternoon at 1 13 the T TOMORROW Pantages Pantages theatre Inaugurates its Us new policy of giving continuous shows with a feature feature picture and the regular Pantages vaudeville program at the regular price which has bas been de demanded demanded de- de for the vaudeville bills presented To get the new policy away away to a la good start Alexander Pantages has booked for fot forthe forthe the op opening day clay of the policy one of ot ot the biggest pictures produced during th the cur 1 cur cur rent month The Courage of Marge of O James Oliver Curwood's great story of the North The new picture will Introduce as a astar astar astar star In pictures Pauline Starke the little littie girl girt who stole the Alan Dwan production production tion Soldiers of Fortune from Anna Nilsson by her clever work In tn a a. minor role She has also played lead opposite many famous men stars r An star all-star cast Of well known popular players under the direction of David Smith made the feature during a raging blizzard In the Rocky mountains These players fought their way over th the snow covered peaks braving dangers and hardshIps hardships hardships hard hard- ships In order to get into a a. territory as aset asyet asyet yet et unexplored by man For weeks they lived d like the primitive beings being found In Inthe Inthe n the great open paces spaces These players placers for arts art's sake salte vol volun- volun un- un denied themselves themselves themselves' the luxuries of modern civilization ir in order to preserve an adequate and reliable record of life in the wilderness They had their misfortunes misfortunes mis mis- fortunes too One of their number James ONeill O'Neill sustained Injuries while miles mlle from civilization The dog sleds used In Inthe Inthe inthe the production were brought Into use and 9 ONeill O'Neill w weak alt and exhausted was transported miles over over ove the Ute snow capped peaks of the mountains to the nearest se settlement A 11 bear fight into which brave P Pauline uli Starke as Marge has the courage courage cour courage age to rush in an effort to separate the struggling animals is one of the big scenes scenes scenes' In the production It took real courage to perform this act act and ani nd it la is registered In the film The Tho scenic beauty of the picture Is unusual l. l It Jt Is a a travelogue presenting one of the most picturesque spots In Iii North America at at seasons when it is the most beautiful It lays bare a territory territory territory ter ter- ter- ter Into which few tew human beings have ventured a land where romance and ad adventure adventure adventure ad- ad venture are part of the dally daily routine The photography Is is' unusually clear cut and developed in rich velvety tones that emphasize the beauties of the landscape I It Is one of the few film masterpieces of today a picture that will be recalled many times and cited t as an example of I rh J d the acme of modern e photoplay o production o |