Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 9, 1916, Page 21

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OMAHA SUNDAY BEFE THE FLASHES FROM FIIMLAND s . PHOTO-PLAYS- FOR-OMAHA- _-DEVOTEES- APRIL 9, 1916, STRAND OFFERS USUAL HIGH-CLASS FILM BILL A rtrong program s on tap at the [Btrand thin week commene'ng today | when “Martha's Vindication” in presented Filmland Stars to Be Shown on Screens in Omaha During the Week | — Joilrneys With Film Flashes, Photo Players Th 5 S have barred . ”': n large east headed b Norma Teal Henry Pemberton hap hee nvicted of P~ pleture s becaliss i "’“:‘ “ i mndge and Tully Marshall. As the aoe chicken-henrtedness. Acce PERT 0 rouse bad feeling Wi you beat mpasy ng Kaystons Joa Jaskeon (s seen i filma Lie whould hava no generous e pe g L recontly there wos in the Pem pletiure takers who are with | = Uyl bt an expose of the ton family an af Ken [ army in Magico are taking ¢ fron love, in tha offering Tusee e s f : roat risks f r pleasure q | Thursday, enacted by a strong i Tas e iesy 1L/ s - e ) pany including Prank Mils, Charles o eiected from & MOV ay vny and no-workers will dispen: o her night becutise he KO BS Ly gy oy uproar call'd YA Love Riot,” Al 1 Cate LhA aba -l a8 o wanted to whip the Viiiain Friday and Maturday Hall Caine's novel, / ¥ Sbia ¢ vell f aha's screen club ln ssid Lo be gs iiam Parmum in the leading role, \ 3 t " " ) L] lay editors are plays fan g bl bt o dion i o R O = { " Vil Be Harmor iting In & rear sest In o Believes Movie Mur.h'mrx will B Being tied to the sinke tiom 1 il ‘I“‘ o Mosthe Dlsne str‘ nd s ec'al' Installed in All Bchools of tures proved to be n burning role for 1 st outaide and am ambitious teap | N A ety gyt Week Aprlil 9th UNCLEAN STORIES ARE MENACE wan too hot, and no one notiead the erion The Parnam looks quite inviting in ita i 7 of the Indian il } WK orely new exterior decorations — B Witiiam N, ollg, well known to follow- | scorched, Good thing % ) | Sunday and Monday ors of thd photoplays ms head of the n be reproduced st Parnam Humor that seems to he well founded 2 P % says thers are (o be ne many &8 three B Belig company, wan recently Interviewed | soothed the birned one P ; ing pletures, In part, he said 4% Vivian Rich- At the new and beautiful photoplay houses in th downtown disteict before the summer NormaTalmadge Seena he educationsl wide of oma- | Off-hand, 1t dosen't keem possitle tha ; o B osraphy i . o Al PADA 26 Soetn 4 Mam. ) et Cmpress Owen po phy 1n assutning great Importance | (here's & person in the Vnited Hats At the and a great deal of attention beink | who a4 fuse Charlie n awnlle ) / No Chanes tor Happiness, davoted to the edueational quaty of | yaiary, Well, Ruth Roland, the faihon obrana Flora~Did you know that Ethel and u ars a SR fiims, T belleve that sooner or IAtEr | war fx one, 1t has 1 f Jack tnd broken thelr engngement? Y ' movin plcture machines will be inatalled | (1 ¢, y.Aaller getn the | er half. Doru—Why, | thought they were per f n every school bullding in the country and s Bl G M Ardn of educa- |0y yave to mive 84810 of 11 to youy Plora—8o they wers, but Jaek Is near fl fl I 3 “ 03 fln tion nfford to he long without thi equip- | o\ B0 B0 H ot ghied and can’t ses the plotures trom | m':r,"r ,T!l;w‘lng‘ ,;’,:,':,, Irendy A | poparated from that mueh money for ha back of the house where she has t of aur loadiod tatitutions are eqs P04 | axen declares Miss Woland, “would hecause sha 1n n.'; hted v‘i., : s way and they Invariab) . 1 . wd that they cou'd never be happ A suraly kil me. nd e DBalbon's movie valuable ald fn the curriculums uparated most o time.~Photopin " parated most of the time.~Ihotoy queen fan't In & hurry to dfe, whe re e 4 \ Moving Pleture Cournes, fusesn to comsider such a stipend, At ’ y ? J Plektord Agn i III G'”' JOE “I anticipate motion pleture courses | feast, that's what she says ] m— o A haf y long. Then 1t will be s ALy FORMER OMAHA BOY NOW IN Tues.. Wed “ ™ plen netend of m duty for the small | Alire Praty diseovered n small town in varden CHARGE OF RECRUITING ues., Wed. al urs. Botany, natural bis- | North Carolinn where many of the . tor Iish iternture, geography, his . o ney N ite 1 S/ B i sudiad han UK iroy natives h never seen United Hiates Wilmer R Wlackett of the loeal army rank Ml“s ' 1ebt thoroughly by miion ple- | ey, The Sown ls Fenssccls, N. C., rocrulting station has besn promoted from b b d and o owned by Dr. Aldridge, 1t 8 the rank of corporal to that of sergeant P z b otony ot 1o Unitad Biatay ade roached by a thirty-four-mile rallrond ] wett |n an Omaha boy who ran away n h. Mor.l F.'". be t t with fiims correctly pleturing | ¥POWD &8 the Clinehfisid souts, whirh s he Hi, and werved three years 4s u soldier In I the lives of our grest men, the epochs of ‘ | also owned by Dr. Aldridge, as are all L(’TIOI'C‘ U/[’l('}l At the wp the army st the time of the Philippine history and theso films can be aided by | the Industrial enterprises of the place rrection, He has besn in the re proper welections from the mew fests | COVMBLINE of lumber camp, logging, min ] iting station for fourtesn yearn ar es urra which issue regularly containing seenas | "8 And small ralirosd shoms. The town M . Th 000 | James T Lysaght and ¥4, C, Walsh that worthy of preservation for fu- | €On#ists of thirty-four houses. Every ore an | have been promoted from privates to ] y house In town was the rooming place of corporals in A Love Illol mm and tllumy Wm. Farnum in The Bondman f)pan_;l :' ;n Daily. Symphony Orchestra Mammoth Plpe Organ Jane Grey At the farnam o habits of wild animals, the habl- | M6 o more of the ¥rohman company, WLLk i8 Stlpf‘nd tats and their historles, can also be con- | Which company went thers o slage | vincingly studied on the screen. “Then I'll Come Back to You." 1In re Of Bllll e E urk e . | turn for Dr. Aldridge's courtesy the | i Unclenn Pletures Mennce, |"World company will take & complets mo- | | when Viola Allen appears in “The Whit “Another thing enters my mind-4t is tion pleture projection equipment to| The public needs no introduction to | Biotor.” This play has crested grest in the old waying, ‘cleanliness Is next 0 | pec ool a0 deut showing of | Pillle Burke, the celebrated international | terest wherever shown and people have sodiiness This old adage i applicable | o 0000 Bl Lo e church there, | fAvorite, for whe has long held s fore- | been known o see it everal Umes, Wed to motion pictures. Productions should | st powition in the theatrical world, and Demday (s Theds Bara in “Destruction be clean and carry & good moral lemson, | iy 4o thy geath of ome of the|the very name Willle Burke in eleotric 7,"""1"'"/ fomes Edith Blory in “A Attractions that are Attraction :::4":.‘; ::’.“:-,::::nuux,”y:;’r: fifl.”i»!.b'. %" | actors playing in “The Woman of 1t," light over a theater has come to mewn | .°f Tolly, " FYipy = The BODAY ONV¥ : As i s dhad kv 8 / Saturday Dmmy Whelan » p | . salactous, In my estimation the srestest | (N8t Production will be released enrly in | blg roturns at the box office. ¥rom il st ey 455 VIO/JMII‘/’//I"Z‘//{NP the T’af"c co " #ive photoplay followers almost any kind | THEHIPP THIS NB 4-CHANGES-4 WEEK The Most Belect Program That Kas Deon Shown For Bome Time, 1 menuco to the future of the motion plo- | May instead of the latter part of April, | mers festured player, Miss Burke, by ture art today fs not the ocensor, nor | Orisinally intended. The actor, & com. | shocr merit alone, han advanced o MAF- | oe b1y oy ke from the quict beauts- | The Most Wondstul Wieture of the mediocre. plotureplay, but fhe 8ov | PBTAve unknown, becams crased while | Aum, und leyond, for sy 1% 18 BIS | guy srory in which Viols Allen appears t0 | with his staff offisers you eould have called ‘daring’ plcture. Manufasturers |® Srest fire scene was heing made at Burke the public goes to wee regnrdiess | thy funt and furious performance of | heard n pin drop, Only when the French || 28428 lnuown preme Wifort, who insist on releasing unclean or ‘start- | ¥aranac Lake. The scene represented a | 0f the play in which she s announced. |Theds Bare. | commander began to kiss the various offi MONDAY AND TUBSDAY ling and daring’ productions are not only | CAmD In the heart of the snow country,| Mot many wecks ago Mise Burke wag pricponpfhog il do B bblriondiid ¥ [ & menace to motion pleture art but they | A huge bonfire was burning, crowds of 1e9e N,'v“: lvfl»:r.:;'vv:‘;::v::’:‘u:.“:: VARIED PROGRAM ON AT | wan the sllence broken. Thers waw & Ihe Heart 0' aro menacing eivic honesty and moral- | supposed natives of the northiand were ©07 d black officer in the line-evidently a ity, actively passing around the lighted zone, | only elght reels in length she scored & THE MONROE THIS WEEK engnloso—and everyone in the sudience " Let us strive for clean plotures, let | when suddenly, with a terrible shrick, tremendous triumph and proved that all wondered I General Joffre would kiss au a for worthy pletures, let us pay |the crazed man ran right into the fire her beauty, grace, winsomeness and oun- | “Should & Wife Forgive,” n photoplay | him, 1 heard tittering in a dozen Aiffer Opp. W. 0. W, ' tention to the educational side |and before he could be gotten out was | Ding Nitle mannerisms were just es ef- | Whowing at the Monroe today tx full of |ent parte of the theater and when Joffre of tiie work, and motion plctures will | so severely burned that he died several | fective on the screen as they ware when |hesrt interest and dramatic situations. | pianted two kisses on the cheeks of ‘der || Z*™e"® Ulries ""‘ of Parsdise GARDEN THEATER wlar. 7 become more and more artistio and the | hours later. The members of tho cast 4 on the speaking stage for the | I1an Loraine, taking part of A |Hchwartzer' the entire audlence burst || & Beart ""”'“‘.‘L""’"""’ SUNDAY art will !Iunrilh mu n green bay tree.” | were wo shocked that they returned to Wl of one lone audience, instead | O8NCINE girl in & western city, her career | {nto roars of laughter.” X100, 15 of audiences before which | °f 10ve. Intrigus, short-lived happiness, | WEDNENDAY AND TRURSDAY Presenty Famons — | New York and were granted a few dayy’ SCREEN BILL AT HIPP rest. Carlyle Blackwell, Bthel Clayion |she fs sble to appesr fn Pictures l:.":,,,':',“':l,"',"'?,:':”:,"',, ',”,’A“,‘, ,,“u':: | JANE GREY IS THE STAR “Ihe Haunted Jack Pickford and For her work in & ;wl ire to be ealled IS DIVERSIFIED PROGRAM | who witassosd tus. cuapaty: " "™ | “Gloria's Romance." s sertes of .m.v‘;;1,-;;;;';5';; o win ack s own ro- | IN “MAN AND HIS ANGEL” . > o The Hipp theater offers a diversified | Gall Kane I entirely recoversd from | Week in addition to the use of an auito ¥or the rest of the week the Monroe [Triumph Film corporation, whoss fen “ 'MP program to its patrons this week. Ior her lliness caused by exposurs and hard |MOVIle, the services of two malds, and program s varied. Monday Malcolm | tures are to be releassd under the Bqus-|| An Best Indis lununmb ill "l"! l today only Howard Mitchell and Gladys | work on the Arizona desert, and in at | Certain other arrangements | Willlamas appears tn 1 1 f the | table banner, in the star in “Man and Mis the ¥emous Vempire oul. A Drams of Stage Life, are featured in “The Traffic Cop.” Every | work under the direction of Frank Pow- | Btage.” For the balance of the w the | Angel,” playing st the Yarnam tods IVA SKUPARD. < - policeman’s life s more or less filled up | ell In a picturization of “The Other f TWO HUMAN DRAMAS ON | program t of o Charlos |~ Jane Grey 1n & tavorite with screen de PRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘ y . with extraordinary occurrenses that maks |tér,” In which Miss kane will play a Cherry in Pasners | Y | oteen, us she was formerly with both “ ” ‘sl' “o'klns il pptssnnmt st on e o ottt Byt ol EMPRESS SCREEN BILL | —The yugkernuss - s xrent A ol B Wt LB e Race eroe Other Binter & curiou e It re Arama, Thursday - In n Man \ f A 1 — 18— screen be romembered by Omaha audj Poaturs Amerion' a4 ; Monday and Tuesday, Lenore Ulrlh, | aUlres two completa aots of wcencry. As | Vesinoing today the principal film of- |and His Angel” ri AARATItS T10- | gncen an the star in "“The Littls Otey || Minter® domelles® Siies “When "hm Bo '[m” r‘}’ the Hird Paradise star, will be seen | 0N sister Miss Kane in In Hiberia. As | foring ot the Empress will be ‘“The Ways | cher In “Infatuati ARy —CIAr [y av und in "Let Katy Do 16" It | MOORE, In the grest sutomobile [ in o Heart of Paula,” a story of love, | 1he other she {s in Paris. The tw of the World I'he story opens in the Kimball Young ir teart the Hlue | ot that her talent o ally we :‘;;’-("'7 wupported by ANITA A KAlem Comedy, adve . gondage in Mexico | 10r# Aiffer widely in disposition, me heart of st iy, T o endewvors | Ridge,” and Jlelen }l 1 UA Test of | gapinyed in “Man and Hin Angel #ix Weels of Plotures, under the present condit The IHeart | *MYItoNs and actions, and as the two | to m s wiy In the world, but the | Courage — of . Pasiai tn novaly. iy but triumphe | 476 drawn cioser and the story nears the rid e opposed 1o his efforts. He g iman " romance. ang | (o0 of treatment, Mr. Poweil In ui- | wina tha prise, and the air of the wetty | OFFERING AT THE ROHLFF | et S, 4R R e e A, o0 T TS | S e o Jsumms | ROHLFF TODAY tomance | h Miss Kne plays one | in another production, when he had a ’ One ot the atriking f ' s and & gold watch IVIAN T . Moore In & ) Jeridie et Rope iv‘v"' «“:'_":' e ko w ovil hasaniates, but noluding Frank " wha starred in the ..nllul MERELY MARY ANN _‘ s it LB e it e VIR O IR " 84 (4 of Bt 8 : WENRY WOODRUFE Talks (UIHI SCTeen Sh‘UCk G""S WG it thinns: W;ivee NG AR | 1T i, e pe llil:ln”l.‘ol:vl’rl:ml‘fltf :'.e.‘:'.?v".(l‘“ |ulmluu-, Fridny, vipr:l " AiA ,-:r‘.':.‘..‘:r:::‘.‘:::-!‘:"m';?fi:'.'A Movie Bl ot ws ne Dering e By Beatriz Mach«lcna---No. 5 | ' Hamand reda “SHOULD THE WIFE FORQIVE" - R . ¥ however, the mAlIr com . Ber hueband A after she had o ' . - " - came Inlntuaied b cabaret - e has disd & and all snds wa Pertle r N gor-proposad o ashed A | May Page’ series i drawing te Y " e “YIRTUE TRIUMPHANT" |5 e , p . | GEORGE KLEINE ANSWERS | . M | Thore soma te bo sorme 4kt [sever v und ANGEL OR DEVIL, VAUDEVILLE ~ WEEK OF APRIL § PHOTO PLAYS e . gl o » slory ' w'"c"? PIAT ALY LANT MALFK R - v \l o moiahe ;,:;‘:,":,'_: Vor comed . W aa the worn, with “Wny of The World" “Bonds of Deceplion” : Evea thin Aefinitton .. - PARNION Al.ul-l --.u‘nu. MADN I, hSartions at lmen \he werid What would ron 4o M ,uu I¢ . orimmondin WM A DRV e Voot 6 e EN" | i e Juatety e L ey e o ronl o0 |y pe \ COULE NATE WiN? “" UL . 0 “ J " : the mel S VB SURPRISED WHEN 10FFRE B - The s:’:u: c.h"n .'.!!.',!. !-'.“.'.‘fl-!u’-l! - SSED BLACK SOLDIER - ¥ . 1t [ Jane Grey -~~-~:_>-,;,..g- * [ “Jerry Among 4 LOTHROP SCREEN HAS o R . ,‘ In*"Man and His Angel" BiG BILL THIS K |denr o . FARNAM THEATRE Vienna . e . TODAY Coms and hoay . 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