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THY BEE OMAHA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1915 - «...straight for the open draw! —Without swerving for an instant from her purpose; without shrinking from her single al- ternative, and only praying for time still to make good her endeavor, Helen headed Rocket straight for the open draw. His feet struck the pier. She gave the horse his head. The wiryieut saw what yawned below. He heard his mistress’ quick word. As his feet touched the brink of the abutment the horse coiled like a spring, and for an instant quivered. His mistress with a sharp cry of command rose in her stirrups; then launching himself and his burden, like an arrow far out the hunter sprang with fielen, cleanly into the river. There was a great splash and the parted waters closed over their heads— Beginning TODA Y—you can see HELEN HOLMES The Fearless Film Star in the Great Railroad Film Novel THE GIRL AND THE GAME ODAY marks the start of the most spectacular motion picture production ever presented—*“The Girl And The Game.” For genuine thrills, for costly effects, for sensational surprises, this tremendous photoplay lpositively eclipses anything ever offered. *‘The Girl And The Game”’ is a story of railroad and finance, love and adventure. It comes from the pen of Frank H. Spearman, noted author of *‘Whispering Smith,"” “Nan of Music Mountain,” etc. Into ‘““The Girl And The Game’’ Mr. Spearman has woven the threads of destiny in 2 new and interesting manner. He depicts the financial trickery of Wall Street, the “inside story’" of high society, the zeal of a beautiful young girl iifhting for a fortune, the victories and defeats—the joys and the sorrows—of daring, dashing Helen {olmes, daughter of a railroad president. Frank . Spearman’s story will appear in leading newspapers simultaneously with the appearance of the motien pictures. Read the story! See the pictures! HELEN HOLM gear/eJu_' Filrn 3 : o~ » ,;:r,::—;v_-..jm- R, DATE, .. Monday, December 27th Tuesday, December 28th THEATER, Council Bluffs, lowa THEATER, Omaha, Nebraska WONDERLAND THEATER, Omaba, Nebraska. .. Wednesday, December 29th MAGIC THEATER, South Omaha, Nebraska . .Friday, December 31st NEW STAR THEATER, Onaha, Nebraska .. . .Monday, January 3d A Nebraska «Tuesday, January 4th aska . .Wednesday, January 5th «.Friday, January 7th ..Sunday, January 9th .Tuesday, January 11th Sunday, Jannary 16th Tuesday, "January 25th .Friday, February #th . 2 L aha, Nebraska. . ' GEM THEATER, Omaha, Nebrasha o ‘ DIAMOND THEATER, Omaha, Nebraska ELITE NO. 2 THEATER, Omaha, Nebraska COMFORT THEATER, Omaha, Nebraska ... REX THEATER, Council Bluffs, lowa Y B RN 1 (A NSZ S PUNAG ”7}9'?5{% DRSSO ”, S RDERZNE 3 ORa ) B You'llsoon know*“The Girl And The Game” as the greatest of all film novels. You’ll soon learn to love the heroine—fearless Helen Holmes. You've seen Helen Holmes in many film productions. But in*“TheGirl And The Game” you'll enjoy her acting more than ever. “The Girl AndThe Game”’ will be presented in fifteen chapters. A new chapter will be re- leased each week. Each chapter will be complete, although all will be connected. Go see the first chapter TODAY! Your favorite theatre probably will show this big production. Ask the manager for his booking date. Cost Half a Million Dollars To Produce “The Girl And The Game’ will stand forth as the most costly film production ever shown. Half a million dollars were actually expended on this production. That's fact! Many of the “big scenes” in- volve expenditures of ten thousand dollars. Let the motion res themsel7es prove this, See them! *“The Girl And The Game*’ has been pro- duced by the Signai Film Corporation. The produe- tion has been supervised by Samuel §. Hutchinson, the master producer. In“TheGirl And The Game"you seethe bandiwork of genius—the work of masters of filmcraft, Full of Stupendous Scenes Not only is ‘“The Girl And The Game” a remarkably interesting story; not only has the author given you a romantic narrative ot adventure and daring, combined with & revelstion of high society; not only will you see splendid photography, picturesque settings and gorgeous costumes in this great motion picture work; but, in addition to these, you will see stupendous scenes involving great daring, the risk of lives, and tremendous expense. Helen's leap off the bridge is one instance; the collision scene in which & whole train is shattered, is another, Read the Story—See the Film We can only tell you these things. You must read the story and see the films m-pg;eeute the “bigness” of “The Girl And The Game.” eatres throughout America bevn showing these sensational motion pictures TODAY, Go! Be a “first nighter!” Look up the theatre nearest yom showing “The Girl And The Game” and GO TODAY, Follow the Story in the OMAHA DAILY BEE :!_ollo- pictaves produced by the Signal Film Corporation and distributed through 68 Matual Exchanges in America. Exhibitors: Write or wire your nearest Mu ROTD) HIROIE 2. a2 e () ilm tuas Exchange. AN ;‘g@?n‘@ifi;»& o v