Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 30, 1915, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MORXFXG OREGONIAN. TIIUT.SDAY, DECE3IBEB 29. 1915.
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Moving Picture NevTj
for lha crlma. Natl Jolna tha Falvatlea
Army, but la Irua to bar old lova. and
finalir. wfco Jim la rtaa4 and on
tha ra of eoasmitUDS anothrr crima.
ka baoaiaa coBcloc-(lrlckaB and
lolaa Uta "array."
rat riot la Film ml National.
-Cuardlnc Old Glory." flra-act
film daalloc ellclallr wltb tha data of
prrpar-dna to wllhttaod lovaatoa of
tba t'altad fltataa. will epan lodar at
tha National Tbaalar. WHh tba mlil
tary aa a-uta of tka manaronl to
Initial Screen Appearance of the Celebrated
Broadway Star
Katharine Kaelred
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aiaht. painotio miuic. iuu. tc. la i
oidnra aa part of tha dacoraia
ffart. Marasar Nobla haa arhlarrd a
dacldadlr "National" atmorphara for
tka vraaaatatlon of tha NlaUan fratura.
Tha film, which traata of focla am'
flchttnr ma. oa land. In tha air and
ot and .adr tha aaa. with lt lo-;an.
-Ivtarnal Vicllanca I tba Prtca of
Hafaty." baa tha official Indoraamant
of lha aacratarlra of tha Army and
Nary, and praaaat In d-tall qulpmeot
Original Vampire in "A Fool There Was,"
Assisted by
HOUSE PETERS
In Thos. H. Price's Powerful Drama of Society
rroridad for National daranaa. a rari
rhowmtr Orafon National Ouardron
on tha Ctarkamaa Ransa and alio at
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1 V OH CRT KPtsnS. k atara In
l-C kipitac'e "tiM That a.:el
a- V ereuet far rathe r i:4r4
Jeea. la a d tujrl at dramatic art.
4 talk Intellia'enilv r4 sell apaa
t a ft;vt. tiriuir h a later
atawer o ma plntfn aa p hoi !jr art
w.ifc-a al l ee foaai lntrtia
''Ta areeii l. a itrtnf njettitjm.
mi "far tire I a I. morrow la
t rtv tae. I.-.-a dr brio Ita aw
areaiema. at aa the ar the
mavea cumtanMr to fth'inira
Tae fiture ar tfce tlotopur ta fT
arttfbL The lnert t in:r'nf arvj
wtu caaefnaa i ln-ra.a. The t:.at
haie. nl the iatt s.-reaj aav
.-a tar iRi vlvi'l afreet tt )!. Toi
f"t taat y r attune la a irteetr.
time 4ae aoC st.l. lr. tfta movie
tiro tM l'a Juat aa area! a f i a say
ejatr! te avreea. I have eeea la tic
laree ea'a e year, obit I eg
IM Wclftm( .Caere f o tweatvfle.
an4 yt II t af. I ir thai avar pr-
eena ae tnnit ma l trie
ee ar l ail lha frlata tla.
Tal la ltaa:f IRa Uttral Ibal !
a ca feat mt caa ta"o4"arna. II la
Jamaarraix I lai ara. ,
-1Mtalte .Nrll- al rtckford.
Taa aawartitl ra'armief lartaaaraa af
a,i.au. Jtt la Iba l4ma sf
Kaa? t-ra. aa rru-I! tarra4 la
j.ti.. -ll. faxrtn4C tia a!l
fmia rear. I'aalrtj Mi-b.aa.
apaa -trJ al lb I V ftd Taa.
I.r aa l-ia rrl.c.aor af -Tha War.
Vka taaa4rma u a a rar cta
a la tk aaaai aaaaa. attlotur
lr-aat tka (la a rtaa- Ma mt
turt af aaatan af Ida ra vavtaa Afar
I i man arva vrn from It v vf
rfma. Tka aal la aa a-atiat ana
irn. ara U ki.ila.
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-. a dau&tr af rty-trlckra
Tia fatkar kl la Iba motbar la a fit
r xruaara ra avj in triri low i
ia tr'BO of doubtful rrputa-
:oa. Nail finaur ara.a to lla wlin
Jim. a tal ita b.o n ka f:laa la
la. wfciia a if (fum chuowi tba
l.a falb." J itn tra Na.l. kaa
f m ) Ibroaia a tnaa iowa i
camp al ticarhart will alao ba exhibited.
-Zaia" at People.
Paulina Vradarlcka. ona of lha ffra
moat atnotloaal actraaaaa of tha ecraan.
will ba fraturad In -Zaxa." a rlcturlia
llon of tha world-famoua dramatic arn
adoa of that uim, at tha Prrl'
Thaatar. atartlnc today. Aaaltln Mla
Pradarlcka la tha caat ara Julian
I.'iUtranco aa Dufrana. Roth Sinclair.
Mark Smith and Mauda Cransar.
Tha atory daaJa with tha affair of
Zau and lufrana. tha fortnar Ignorant
that tha man la married. Tba Impatuoua
a-tr finally yield to chlW a prat
lla when datarmlnad to braak up tha
tmfraaa home, tha clima lln Miaa
Fraderlcka ampla opportunity for tba
diaplajr of her amotlooai taianta.
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"AVInrrd Idol" at Columbia.
-Tba Wlnce4 Idol." a Trlancla pro
duction faaturm- Katharine Kae.dred.
tha famoua vamplra of A roi i nera
Waa." and Houaa I'atera. a Portland
f.anrlta nd Troaknl to tha Ktd. a
comedy replete with thrllla. will dlvlda
bonora today at tha t'oiumoia iua.
oa tha waek-and prof-ramma-
Tha Wlnaad Idol" deale wlin tna r-
reneratlon of a drunkard by a fortuna
teller. her techln-ra belnc ao effectla
that lha reformed man aentuahy oa
ba-k to hia wifa and child.
iiUii.iiii mflm colllalon. ra.linr
butldinca. a atreetcar craah of r a cliff
and other thrlllln acenea ara ln)ected
into "-rooktl to tha fcml. ieaiunne
Krad llata.
Jackie fcanndrr at Sunacl.
lki. Kaundara. tha Balboa Girl.
who bae baea called "Tha Mauda Adama
. . . . . . 1 1 1 r . t ii r.n mt i.ia
I ina ainviea, 1, tit,
Kun.-C Theater today in If
Amonc tha Hrlara." a tnraa-pari i am
colored Amerlran drama. A lie"" Ada
fabi. -The Fable of tha Olrl Who Did
aa Wei! aa Could lie Eected." another
comedy, aa well aa a one-act drama
wri round out tha protrramma. j
Tha atory of "A lioaa Amor.tr nriar. .
deale with a younc and llllterata sin
with a drunken father, who becomea a
cabaret entertainer upon tba d-ath of
her parent. A roun ooctor lajia
loTa with bar. aha la aaed from a da
tanlnc miliiooaira ana noaiiy !
tka pbjalclaa.
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Tlirda Harm at Majcilc.
TV.atractioa.' tha labor drama,
wba-h Tbeda lUra
crowd lo tba klajeatic,
m ihrouchoul
a tha anaouncamanl yeterdy of Maa
aa-er Jamaa. of tr.at playhouae.
Tbla film treaia 01 wi anr. 01 m
rampira woman upon taoor wn ana
rluna a mli:ownar imo campaian
I KCtlM wnim U"ptaw w-
ouecaa. TO ae'-'ura rnora mwo.f ivr
ha woman ba ha marrita aa rouucea
A atrlka la ral.xl. lnumnf in
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How would you like to have your husband bound to a post and have another woman whip him with a knout?
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That Funny Keystone First Time Ever Shown
CROOKED TO THE
With Fred Mace and his bunch of
trusty f unmakers. A real head-on
railroad wreck. Plenty of thrills,
filled with lots of laughs.
Lil
THEATER
Sixth and Washington Sts.
ha labor drama. In i !
a la drawtna- Ira i
tjaatlc. will ba con t "
tba week. awrdln
Home of Triangle Photoplays
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full
rlotlnc.
of the i
bloodhd and tha final death
roman' by flra.
off hr aupportlna; cast. Sha doea not
mind mulaa. mere men or other do
meatlrated anlmalr:. however ntubborn.
hut rha object to monkey. Thin nrrn
tha nart of the Famoua Play-
era' tar la tha reatilt of an enronntei
with one of the tree-top aeronaut In
which she tame out the loser by several
strands of hair.
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The Gaumont Company ha been
tonkin- for barefoot dancer", and has
eneraged Mis Tvonno Chapclle, whose
feet are beautiful. Some malicious per
sc!i lias been savin? that Hughie Maclc
put in for a job. but was refused on
account of his fragile build. This wo
do not believ.
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WEST PARK AND ALDER STREETS
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The Celebrated Emotional Actress
PAULINE FREDERICK
In the Dramatic Sensation of the Century
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ZAZA
Paramount
Special .
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climax of Za
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timpla qnaa
tioa af a littl
child that
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tor the ov-
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aa t a r ia-
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No other play of recent years
has caused such world-wide
comment as "ZAZA." It's
the story of a misguided
woman and a misguided love.
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It's the one play of the week
that everybody will
talk about
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On account of the big crowds that at
tend the evening shows, you and your
friends should make a special effort to
attend the matinees.
First show at 11:00; then 12:45, 2:30,
4:15, 6:00, 7:45, 9:30.
Come a Few Minutes Early
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