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THE 8CNDAT OtIEOOXIAX. rOKTI.ASP. XOTE3rnETt 21. 1915. " "5 a. PROFESSOR MUNSTERBERG SEARCHES FORNEY TO FASCINATJONjOF MOVIES NOWADAYS ApprTxl" VHl -r William Fox Photo-Plays Be Luxe Beginning Today America's Most Popular Star $fcl. !::tf$K 'k -XL: -MA Vv' W n-'.'m V fiFl : .... ... ;;r v. - -X, 7 "i;, ; . Av.'-- -- -H ty'.r -I 1 I . . ; - .-JsvUZZfXVM-- u t rr; cirtia f I . ' l iitn tuJf ,f Tti J Ii. I k !" Afl H mt Mb fn. rr"(' r::lr'.rrf H i t"f t i i w.t rsiriol o i ' n- r. .r7 4 J I- "IR" '" "' . . ri fr p'uitt ! .ttr pu"iir r" B"' jr. m4-rta t. rt' kuiii r k In t:i t c"'1 l n.ri. .-.4 Kuros. IKrt for r.4 H elll 4 f mu nft. ) t:- '! I'- ,f..J !' th tu.l:o ruuatr. He '! ' rn.lr tf l uinrt. pr.,'of n4 ;. 4 H tnt fi r of 1 6 rt l -rf..t- lr4 l .atsntl rr. !. '" ( tr;Tl. a On ft M fl 4!'i'4 Mlf - lone 4 4 tnol ! a nlriii lm:ltlB f I0 .i.er I 4 U.t" i.'n'. l !'' b" a rletol TftT e" oi ,,,,, a art tk axniplB t J' V li-T- -v r . ;rl n.tTiiri. m-u at runiti . rm.nns V If""." 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In tko cur of hlo ndrln b taavura liubl from drnlnf;. an4 lor ti.oi'a Ibal a mutual paraion ha dTipio4 boiwoon Ihrto. laobol. Iwaiiii, bao boon promlo4 In inrrlo lo l-4 lutrn. a tlobajcho, arhoo fcffiun aro on tbo arano. , .mor.4 finally booomo rblrf of tbo an. not until l P Mquiw . 1 iuimc Soakina ravonci. I,aipt tnuiti i-:4nonJ of Jiln W- ula. a tr. "ho b roally boon or.tr4 by lrj lunrn. Koon4 and Ir.j; aro br.nlrO an J n htipJ frvm taP ll.ihrr lhaa marry Lard I'un an. lo b f in from brma and boo ! fba OPT camp. Kb ! capturoJ. I lakon lo Ih iku ch to t narld lo Lord I'unun. ' o hn (b. . U ou!4 amount atmoat to rrli to din loo th ondir.it .-ul-fico II to a. ihrroforo. tkal Ih ac tion m aft;y an. I at!faclarily lo a r ppin riimai. thai t'rula proo la b Comonti h a I f - I r. and that 111 I Ijir.t tiun. an la Dirrukrn by rotrlba ''".; k ...a to a. Ibo c?lr pnaiy for "Tho ISrobon paarorfully ll!ulrald. A lal lo.on la rarrlrd bom to U'.e molhrr of ; laarilfKrnily produced. "Drallny" brlnaa vul tho latent f a rlriin cart, bad4 by lb (Hal niolionl a-'trr-a. Mlaa Knnly Meirni. and damonairalc to liroat iiiiol lb loaora and l-au. Iioo of ihoorah. Act-onipaiiyin Ibl faatur i poflally lomi'OK-d rn.i.ic. playod by ilr. Ktad fchull. Hi National nor ornanlat. favrral olhrr food fraturo ar in Ibo program. "I1KI.I IMN'NA"'.T I't.OPl.rS ka llrraartl I .va ras TJr HroHra l-a ." -'.rr'an I Hn fo" l'.rBrH r- . - , bri-ii'.fv ' r. a wi'h a darltna 1-aOk boy . t . - . -... l ti. I Tlia hmbin.L a nalnlrr, l anout to ! Tl flrat and lb eomptrlo pli'lur of tho a-orM'a aorloa baarball aama barn Itta Bnaloa Kd Hoi and th I biiaOt'lih! Nli'" al MX t, ! WOMAN" IS UK II I! b4-n.aiional TIm-im la fH-all Wllh In PI 1 a rr at National. -I.atin. or "Tb jioul of a Worn, an." opan at lb National Tbcaitr for a tfiki run It la a Mlr 'atut pra-d't'lla Pf oaaitional lbmo and irod '. II roma to PortUnd aftt-r mini aaa of afitl rhlb.t!on la oi? r U' rlti. Tloujii bordor it.; atonat tho lina f tba ultra-onaa-lianal. it totoaa ha boon aalnrd i1iimi(! out ! rounlry for II: idil'f tirnil aja ronlalnfd In It. -fioatrny"" ajrao th llfo lino of a ounvaa and bar boy. and whit wtdnly apart-4 frim oaily taualiood Of lh tM noi l Mauflil !,) :r at lh tribir4 dura', t" r"""' of ,"r ,ww mtm -i:r!a md. f nd at th u ( -inc of Ua drama a happy marriad cou- y!t &. rm'fl. a ovpootto fi hroon n: am 'a'- bnv illau1 arot H-rn.rd "aa kara la A'U'ral a. aho ra4 bar rht .l. b4 aid bar onr a ' hod la l"ort. laa-i aiN ! b' hoa Ti hoopi fAt.r aal t 4 Tb Taokaa U.' ahlh an ailn.n an4 pan o4 by Pi"' 'n' 'or l!ltain t m. ! ooa o' t mo. I r""l and , (...ill- afrar ii tkal baa a ai- paar4 oa Iko ' Tho (fajcfl'ia la b.aj -birt In !. k la tal-ct. bi In -Mia. it r. paia aid f.marv-o aa4 il"ioaa of a.ama'l lalana.ia aid II i praar.tM Iff. It ao)o fi Ul.lt lo 4.111 Ikal taawiarliaa a I of tho Wii.iaraj I oa faor iroo. 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Aari. and Taaalon tthi pari t.ainat la-:? lUlKHl'l". a ho taia Na an aaitia. lab Ih bof I ro. i tb Mi'l at bnvtil licbl. firalU alnd n an la a pal aro of i. axmt hia doonfall la about lo t . . ompi akad. Tha t:ima cerpaa. bbdl rbanr hatpanlrar unM'1 rr-'.- and ") lo tha iMina of bolb Tnl ami a motb. aj.rifi. aad to what arl daniha oaa Ut tout of Paullnr tfaxtrrUk I Marrln? In Novel of Tffarlirrr "nil Hut. "Roll fionni." a plioloplay a.lnpla- lion of Kohrl HMirn i and J. B. Ka- ana clrbratrd povrl. ili uricm mt aa'kant tho rmi'i' ' nui'r n-a,. lib th braulifvil faulino irnfltn's In b tlt'o rl" Tho aomin wno corod ui h a marvoloo triumph lo Zaa" Kureivrii blfcher In thl pro tlurlion. ih roi of "Bella Lionna" la ona of th iiriat leal that any actreia tan b put to for ah mut be cruel, hate ful. Miifr. treaihtrou and at the ...... I. a m.n luriilnallnu that ah ! will ,:rl!i and hold tha attention of th nuilinu throunliout in prirmant.i-. What I still more difficult she mual win til ympathr of the audienia to make hrr final, punishment, however. )ul. avm cruil and traifio. Brl'.a I onna. a Lrondon adventuress, lures Nii 1 Arniln into marry in- her lo ive her from the Itosalp of tha cap liol. He take lu-r to KaypU when; ahc boc-oiiu infatualeal ailli a ftov.tr fjl native, I'.aroudl, who prsuad her lo poiavu.her husband. Thl alia does, but he gradually beromea wker and weaker from the effects of th drus. laaoon arrivea and discovers her ireacnery in time to save tha man's life. Driven to bale Arniioa and foiled in hor allempl ta dlapoae of him. Bella l'onna attcmpla to tell him th truth Then goes to iiarou'tl, who now ilreMrds her as belnK to danner ua. Munnl. she rrtuins ham only lo be turned t way by Ir. Isaacson, woo aanda hrr lo the black Ucsurt and then what? The v'tmax la keen and aimoai ainaapectad (.'artoonaicranis. travel j.lcturea and comedy complele the bill. poi: sroitv T) UK SCKKKXEI "AvciiRiUa Conwloiifc" Will liv' llrllii; Attraction. The lleiha Theater continue with motion pictures today and all week, with the exception of tomorrow, when lha I-ady Aberdeen , lecture will be f iven. The motion picture ft-alure w-iil be p. W. Griffith's recond wonder picture. "AvebKine; Conscience," W'hich hufl the in, ,ai as that other marvelous (nfiih production. "The Mirth of a Na tion." "AvenKlne; ronaclence" will run from i V. II. to 11 P. M. today; then from II A. - s - r. ..t I - ' -; ' ," s I ' " 1 a" .. ' , tii I :m r m,-p .1 f v J i V: ' -1- f'M )S , t s I aaaa.ai , t , , J i . - - i if?1"-- , . f ii C : - ' S IK ' 4 ' WilliM Faraorn Supported by Portland's Favorite Th In a Terrific Thunderbolt Drama e Broken Law Also 1915 World's Series Baseball A Special Motion Picture of the Games Dorothy j Bernard J I- '" k y , If 't fv-a. ,. ..jiiaaamsll i;-- i- ! y- ( ( j V 'i Ml ; j ' V o-" "i, na,. . f miMLls jtM uiia))ipi'waMlaaWlaWtlMtii of a! day. Thursday. Krlday and Saturday. r'or the purpose of showing this pic ture the Heiliir has been leased by Orto'ra K Ooouwln and Sol Baum who hava obtained the Portland rights for "Avsnjlnf Conscience." The cast Include BlanVha Sweet. Ilenrv Walthall. Kalph Irfwie. Mae larii. Hobert Hsrron. Siwttie woode Aiken. George tilegraan. Josephine Crowell and all those stars who made su.h remarkable dlineatioiw In The Utrtlt of a Nation." "AvenKtiii Conscience" Is a pkturlxa tion of Kdxar Allen Poes, "Annabel Lea" and "Telltale Heart." . r'or manv week "Avensin Con science occupied the screen at the Strand Theater, New York. In Seattle ,....ni v if la aeaieu ii u i . " 1 " Griffith masitipiece, "The Birth Nation." Griffith himself save: "'Avenging Conscience 1" niy HUijreme achievement. It is a greater picture than 'The Birth of a Nation.' " Mr. Griffith is the firnt man to at tempt to make a motion picture pro duction of . Poe's works. The weird genjus of the author has been exempli fied by a picture fully b weird. The ptory is a terrible plcturisation of the power of mind. It illustrates, the workings of a diseased mind. It shows that mind flitting from heavety to hell. The clash between intellec tuality and natural emotion!, results in a hypothetical eeries of dramatic inci dents. The cast speaks of Jtself for the acting. . . "Wengmg Conscience is a picture which will sear Into the mind of every pe rsou in Portland who wuivesaea II. to 11 P. M. today men rrom n recently " . - - ,h. if to II P- M on Tuesday. W.dnea, 1 pnlronago than was accorded th- olhe u 'a. v i ?y:- err - y'; - M I bn - a J "TELL ME Til K TKLTII-" k-3 J COaMMENCING TODAY The Magnetic, Fascinating Screen Star, PAULINE FREDERICK In a Thrilling Picture of Egyptian Desert Life BELLA DONNA A Striking Combination of Intense Tragedy and Exquisite Oriental Settings Mis Frederick in thia picture eclipse all previous stellar performance with her powerful personal magnetism elusive, indescribable. Patfce News Paramount Travelogus jf - , . a-a at. to aa'aaaai ipai i Continuous rrom 11 to 11 "No Better Show in Portland" I afa STARTING TODAY THE WORLD FAMOUS BEAUTY GOO XT' ' SSS I DRICH AND i JAMES CRUZE (The Reporter in "The Million-Dollar Mystery. ) IN A POWERFUL PLAY ABOUT TWO MEN AND ONE WOMAN ARMSTRONG'S WIFE This play tells the story of a beautiful country girl who is tricked into a false marriage by a professional gambler and how she returns to her first love. Special Music by Pickford Concert Orchestra n a Pi . . . .- 4 v.. -aal IV -t- il I V - & r, i aWa jBMalantBVa lleal TFr WASHINGTON AT PARK