PAGE FIVE- EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1916. ! A Grand Review of The Wild Free West I Motion Picture News What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell Ton. f 1 12) A S ,i ii Today and Tomorrow Special Thanksgiving Feature WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS omeo- m 8 Act 8 THE LOVE STORY OF THE AGES. WITH Assisted by Harry Hilhard and All-Star Cast in THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD. These are the themes of Shakespeare's piece Romeo and Juliet. j(M I sirs . i immortal , master- I ' j I A story filled with the rapturous in toxication of hope over the bitterness of despair. CONTIXVOVS SHOW FROM 1 P. M. TO II P. M. Adults 15c. No Advance in Admission. Children Sc. The tale of the woman who kills her self for love, FAMOIS PORTKAYEIt OF KMOTIOS ROLES INTERPRETS JULIET Theda Bar a. has played Juliet! The womart whose meteoric rise to fame followed the enormous success of her first moving picture, "A Fool There Waa," has reached that stage In her art where she feels capable of Interpreting the characters of the master dramatist. Her portrayal of the heolne of "Romeo and Juliet" will mark her first venture into the land wher the fantastic figures of the Elizabethan poet hold sway. Has Flayed Many Roles. "I have played the vampire wom an a dozen times," Miss Bara says, and have thrilled by the power of the motions I was essaying. I have done scenes In which It was necessary for me to steel myself against shattered nerves, and which have left me weak ened for days afterward. But the vampire roles have not been all. There have been moments such as In 'East Lynne,' or Under Two Flags,' where my heart has been throbbing with the excitement of my fancied wrongs. These were sympa thetic parts, which gave me oppor tunity to touch new emotions and play upon untried heart-strings. I have been by turns an old woman with gray hair and green glasses, and young girl whose occupation corr- slst in scrubbing floors among the slums of a great city. Juliet U Mordent. Yet I have never found any part which called for the keen psycholog ical insight and detailed analysis that was necessary for Interpreting the character of Juliet. 'She's a mere child,' one might say, 'and an actress should show her merely as one overflowing with the Joy of youth. But there Is much more to Juliet than that. Of course, she Is Just blossoming into youth. But she combines purity of heart with glow of imagination, sweetness and dignity of manners, and passionate violence of emotion." This big special feature is the Pas time's offering for Thanksgiving Dav and Is a big eight part feature. There will be no advance In admis sion, adults, ISc children Be FOR 15TH CENTOtY Bl'Sl NEW YORK, Nov. 30. A Fif teenth Century carved and painted wood bust of a srlrl from the Davan sati Palace at Florence, Italy, was sold for 17,00 today at the sale In the American Art Association gal leries. The bust is attributed to Ber. nnrdo Rossellno, .a pupil of Donatel-lo. Five sessions of the brought (696,606. sale have The setting hen but she's on-nest. may be peevish, (? BUNG SPECIAL "The Bugler of Algiers" A screen version of the novel "We Are French" from the All Story Magazine. WITH ' Ella Hall Little Zoe Rae Rupert Julian Kingsley Benedict SCENES . tUi Are laid in the gorgeous mountains of France. Loyalty Patriotism, Love, Constancy of Purpose, Lif eXong Friendship, intwined in a romance stirred by a breath of war and beautified by heroic achievements, con stitutes "The Bugler of Algiers." IF ITS GOOD YOU WILL SEE IT AT THE COSY Thanki-ging Siwcial at Uic Cosy. ' The Iiugler of Algiers," to be ex. biblfd in Bluebird photoplays at the Cos tudrty will present Ella Hail, Rupert Julian, Kingsley Benedict and little Zoe Rae In the leading rbles. Here is a remarkable photoplay, ap pealing to loyalty and love of the flag in scenes of inspiring vigor and force. There Is combined with this patriotic sentiment a story oi; great love and human devotion that rings true and will stir the admiration o! every beholder. Ella Hall plays the role of a girl, left alone when war calls her brother and her sweetheart to the colors. In all the years that follow, she lives true to her love, even though the report has come that he has been killed in battle. She lives to see her sweetheart decorated with the Legion of Honor, while he represents his brother, who has won this great tribute from his grateful country. The brother has died or exhaustion, marching to be decorated and then the girl now grown to old age. goes with the sweetheart of her life to lay upon the breast of the dead hero the tribute that came to him too late. Beautifully told, beautlfullj pictured and superbly acted, "The Bugler of Algiers" marks an epoch even nong Bluebirds. SI'S Uliy Groceries Arc Going Up 3 m ij 13 El and CONROY is keeping them down The wholesale price of nearly everything in the grocery line has advanced and m is advancing every day. ' , , ... . E We hold the prices down as long as our stock will permit, but it is impossible to sell everything at the old price. k . . J M If you watch our ad each day you will find a vast difference between our g prices and the price the present market would justify us in quoting and you will find our prices lower than the lowest quotations elsewhere. jp We are selling a great many items lower than the present wholesale price. gj It will pay you to anticipate your wants now on staple groceries for some time to come. ' SEND YOUR MAIL ORDERS TO CONROYS, WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. g CLARA KIMBALL YOCXG IS OOMLYG Clara Kimball Young, the screen star supreme, will be seen in the first of her own productions, an adapts tion of Robert W. Chambers' novel, "The Common Law," at the Temple next JTIday and Saturday. This picture Is proving the greatest of Miss Young's many successes and is particularly Interesting In the fact that It inaugurates the Clara Kimball Young Film Corporation, the first producing organization ever created in the name of a woman screen star. The production was screened un der the direction of Albert Capellani, who has produced a number of Mis . Young's finest pictures, including Hj"CamilIe" In which Miss Young 2 j scored her greatest triumph to date. jj I Mr. Capellani has surrounded Miss S3 Young with a remarkable cast. The 1 leading male role is played bv Con S3 way Tearle. one of the best known ; j in me ,uuiiri biukb Oliiio Ul.iiiv un,, while Paul Capellani, who has sup ported Miss Young in several of her EjS pictures, will be seen in another g powerful presentation. Others in Ethe cast are Edna Hunter, Lillian i'Cook, Julia Stuart, Edward M. Kim ball. Lydla Hunter, Lillian Cook, Jul la Qnott and D. J. Flannigan. New Crop Cal. Soft Shell Walnuts and Brazil Nuts, 2 lbs 45 New I. X. L. Almonds, lb 25 New Crop Raisins, package lit New Crop Currants, pkg 20 ; 2 for 35 New Figs, 12 oz. pkg. 10 New Dates, pkg 15tf Log Cabin Syrup, quart 42 ; 12 gallon 70 ; gallon $1.35; Blue Karo 12 gal. 30; gal. GOc Red Karo ,....a gal. 35tf; gal. 65 Matches 6 for 25 ; dozen 45f Best Corn and Gloss Starch, 4 for.... 25 Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box.... 35 Shrimps, best grade, 2 for 25 Oysters, 4 oz. can, 3 for 25 Oysters, 8 oz. can, 3 for 50 Carnation Milk, can 10c Wesson Salad Oil 35 Crisco 40tf, 70? and $1.40 Cranberries, 2 quarts 25 Sweet Potatoes, 8 lbs. 25 m H We are in business to make money by saving you money. Telephone 640 and do it now liiiraiiiiH wauam ORAM) THEATER SALEM. The Reese Bros, players, who are appearing at the Grand Theater dur ing the fair week, are notably su perior to any talent of that charac ter ever appearing In Salem. The old hundrum Jokes and belated min strel comics are conspicuous by thei absence in this show and each mem ber of the company is an artist the 20th century entertainment. Arthur Reese, an amusing conver sationalist. Is one of the most char acteristic numbers of the company, while Florence Blue, Major Bailey and Jesse Reese are blessed with beautiful voices and their efforts are those of players who are sincerely desirous o? pleasing their audiences. Jopie Murray Is a dancer of extra ordinary ability. His antics are mirth provoking, while at the same time he is cnpable of some amazing foot work. Tom Davis and Ollla ; Reese are clever end men. Th j Reese Rros are gun Jugglers with no j superiors. The show as a whole ll 1 f'rst class. The music Is entrancing, j They will appear at the Grand during the week Salem (Ore.) News, Sept, 16, 1916. At the Alts Friday. TTiin 1918 in LB of spectacular thrills of the :. Today Oraiif We Call Your Special Attention to Prof. Stanfield's Or chestra, guaranteeing the very best music in ue cy. ANOTHER PROOF OF OUR SLOGAN; "THE HOME OF THE BIG FEATURES." . The Picture We Have All Been Waiting For The Screen Star Supreme i n ft r ii?a u a II 11 IN THE PHOTO-DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON CCs BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS A Seven Reel Super Picture REVEALING LIFE IN THE ART STUDIOS OF NEW YORK CITY. Is Marriage Necessary: That is the question solved by tbe Heroine in this great picture. This feature is by far the greatest we have ever offered for your approval. ADULTS 25c ME CHILDREN 10c Sitf. DEC. lst.-2nd