l aw m 1 11 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OTtEGON. MONDAY, DEC. 20. 1915. A -4 .lift .7 TODAY 4 MOST COSTLY PHOTOPLAY EVER SHOWN HERE r V Blanche Sweet D w Y O V T 0 Producer of "The Birth of a Nation" Presents His Supreme Achievement A 9 Mae Marsh v VE " 1 ' " 1 111111 "" 11 "" '" "' 1 iiiiiiwipimi iiiiiu i.in) in iiiui. , pini ii i i hi in , , I,,,, 1,11m, mi, ,i biii.i.jii.wiiWiii.i.iIiji,IiIjpi,wi,,wm,,iMi.ij,,iii- ,. -j a,,,. jjt .(,,.... . . rr v my - i'i i ' nun mi J Suggested by Edgar Allan Poe's 'Telltale Heart" and "Annabelle Lee" Days Only Today and Tomorrow Children if Accompanied by Parents 10c M -4 Adults Matinee THE MOST COSTLY PHOTO PLAY EVER SHOWN HERE 1 Oc Adults Evening THEN READ THIS: Oc I) 5T- , II .11 ."Avenging Conscience" marks an epoch in the moving picture art. In no f The average person will hesitate at paying $1.60 to see a motion picture, nw r.tMr. .v.r i,num tha .ru.. .f . w,(np. I t If packed houses and entlnmiasra are any indication Baltimore considers ' ' "-""'--. i the great Griffith picture. "Avenging Conscience," is weU worth the t the inner conscience or man, tnat is to vividly fortrayed by Poe, been at tempted. Tills film production Is the best screen presentation ever seen at the money. ' ' BALTIMORE SUN. See "Avenging Conscience" and you see Griffith's chef d'oeuvre his Strand. It abounds with tlirlllhiff situation. HawarW i.i . t Avenging conscience ana you see wnnitn s cner d'oeuvre ms T Strand. It abounds with UirlUUg sttuatioiis cleverly interwoven with a I nne8this last-his best-and you wUl agree with Griffith that it is greater t thread of love and affection. NEW YORK SUN. tnan w "Birth of a Nation," CHICaGO TRIBUNE. t It you are a motion picture fan, unquestionably you will see "Avanging Conscience. If you are not a fan, see in anyway. It la many mouths ahead of motion picture production of today. It is a wonderful drama of the mind. To my mind it Is a far more wonderful production than Griffith's other big picture, "The Birth of a Nation. ' ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS. Henry B. Walthall George Siegman Avenging conscience" is the best film production ever at the Attendance records at the Strand Theatre are being broken for Strand, It turned away thousands. It is a far more wonderful produc- I "Avenging Conscience," D. W. Griffith's greatest production. He himself says it Is greater than "The Birth of a Nation." NEW YORK TIMES. tlon than Griffith's other wonder picture, "The Birth of a Nation. " NEW YORK WORLD. f At, V 1 'K' ' .rf" 1 ',, ' i THIS MARVELOUS PICTURE PLAYED THANKSGIVING WEEK AT IIEILIG THEATRE PORTLAND at 25c STARS (Entire "Birth of a Nation" Cast) ' BLANCHE SWEET HENRY R. WATHALL MAE MARSH SPOTTISWOODE AIKEN GEORGE SIEGMAN MRS. JOSEPHINE CROWELL RALPH LEWIS ROBERT IIARON OREGON FIVE s 1 r ,.' .-, i I' r