Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 20, 1916, Page 30

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Attractive Bill at The Muse Thls Wcol\ 1L he lay ar The Mu day ter,” at ¢ edy s« tertainment athletes INg & wrest tween Zbys sday Anita in “The le of \u,,vm 1e bill t cartoon and an educa e sec Sus 1 g the includes a v and Saturday's progra Prince Chap,” a pictuni ts of the famous stag e cast includes Mary Charleson, Mr. Neilan and Mr. Faw cett. Also Billie Burke in the chap ter calle loating Barge” of Gloria's Romance” and a Mr. Jack comedy success Many Big Features At Princess This Week The Princess theater offers this week one of the most interesting pro- grams of the summer. ’['mh\ s at tractions are two dramas, “Beyond | the Trail,” featuring Ben Wilson, and “W. eapons of Love.” Two comedies, “Pie” and another with Gale Henry “Soup and Nuts” are also shown. Mon- day, Carter l‘(‘”A\(‘n Broadway com- edian, performs in “The \nda Clerk.” The other pictures are “The Speed King" and “Rough Riders of India.” Tufldl) the second episode of “Lib- erty” is shown. Eddy Lyons and Lee Moran pull off a few capers in “Broke but Ambitious.” \\'edntsday the fea- ture is "A Son of Neptune.” Omaha Theater Offers Interesting Week’s Program At the Omaha this week, starting today, a mixed program will mclud‘ “What Could the Poor Girl Do,” Dorothy Dnvcnpnrt and Bobb Ker- rigan in “Her Soul's Song,” and short Monday story, “Toll of the Law.” sees Kitty Gordon in “The Crucial Test,” and a Pathe Scenic Tuesday, “The Latest in \amplrfl, Wednes- day, Harry Carey in “Love’s Lariat;” Thur<da\ Jane Gray in “Man lnd His Angel;” Fnda». Helen \‘\'are in “Se- cret Love;” Saturday, “Who Pulled the Trigger,” and two other good plays. Another Moral Story Is At the Grand for Today Ethel Cloyton and Carlyle Black- well are presented at the Grand Thea- ter today in a William A. Brady pro- duction, entitled “His Brother's wife."" A knh comedy called “Jerry's Celebra- tion,” is the accompan)mg picture. Monday the feature is “The Dreamer,” with two single reclers, “When Jerry Came to Town" and “See America First” Billie Burke in blonns Ro- mance” is also shown. “Love’s Lariat,” Big Bluebird, at Diamond A wild and woolly story of the west moved to New York is the peculiar presentation for today at the Dia- mond. Harry D. Carey plays the part of the chief cowboy. He has suddenly become a rich man by inheritance, but he will not go east to get his wealth | unless the whole gang goes with him, so they all go and have a “rip snort- ing time” tended to ‘“string him."” comedy is shown also, A good and finally Sky marries a| beautiful actress who at first only in- | THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 20, 1916. Empress Offers Vitagraph Fmturm of Much lntcrost the same bl for f th ot the week start nche Sweet s week on the same bl ar ! Wa :H Seemg Amer Strand Offers Unusually Strong Bill for the Week nenal latest news pictures wca First” ay An unusually strong program is scheduled this week at the Strand when such stars as | e Rarriscale, Douglas Fairbanks and Theda Bara are presented For Sunday and Monday Ressie | Rarriscale holds forth n he ['ay ment,” a story of a girl's futile ef forts to reach fame, as well as one of those funny Kevstones Tuesday tli Thursday Douglas Fairbanks is scheduled wm “The Half Bre adapted from Bret Harte's story of the same name Also a Key stone and a Pathe Weekly Friday and Saturday Theda Bara 1s | presented in “Under Two Flags,” one of the best productions William Fox | ever turned out, and the critics more than enthused over the entire produc tion | | | Snappy Program at ‘ The Hipp This Week “The Rail Rider,” showing at the Hipp theater today and Monday, is a story which should prove much more interesting than the usual picture House Peters, well known and popu- lar World star, carries the part of “Bill Lewis,” engineer and detective Zena Keefe plays the opposite role of the daughter of Barker, president of ‘(!\f road. How Bill saves the road {and wins the daughter is a picture of cunning, strength :uul ac- tion. nh\ Wednesday ar ' Thurs-| [da\ Vivian Martin is presented in an | Oliver Morosco production called “The §(rnnxcr Love.” Friday and| Saturday Jesse L. lasky presents]| in a thrilling \mwl\'J Public Opinion.” | Blanch Swee drama called King Baggot Is Seen At the Alamo Today “His Own Story" is the title of the feature showing at the Alamo theater today. King Baggot, plays the part the hero and the way he tells his own story, is not only evidence that there are always two sides to every story and that the side we hear last is gen erally the most important. The ac-| companing pictures for today are “Lee Blount Goes Home,” “Peg o' the Ring,” and a ripping comedy called “All Bets Off.” Theda Bara Again At the Farnam Today The habit of featuring Theds Bara and Mary Pickford seems to be get- ting the better of Mr. Kohlberg, man- ager of the Farnam theater. He Mary and he spends much time ad- miring posters of both these beautie when he has them displayed for th benefit of the public fers “The Eternal Sapho,” perhaps the most tantalizing picture Theda Bara has posed for. Mr. Kohlberg says it's good. Boulevard Management Makes Another Change The Boulevard theater at Thirty- | third and Leavenworth will he man- | aged for a time by its owner, Mr. Mc- | Caffery. The usual good pictures will | continue to be shown. Three attrac- tice features offered in tod gram are "Om of the Rainbow Masque Ball” and a \r\me(.\ “Bun ,.!mg Bill's Dress called | AND MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE OF [l FAIRYLAND ENCHANTMENT ONY | MONDAY, (IIID[REI.I.A Grounds, Paul and 1250 (HARA(T[RS " HUNDREDS OF [BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN GLORIOUS BALLETS OF % \t) JTHE FAIRIES i 2, NEWLV ADDED TRAINED ANIMAL FOR THE LITTLE Dillon Drug Co., 1609 Farnam S Admission Tickets and Reserved Seats Downtown Circus Day at Myers- FOLKS treet. Same prices as at grounds. | parel, greatly admires pictures of Theda and | £ So today he of- Ftlmland Stars to Be Shown on the Screens of Omaha During the Week DeWolfe Hopper and Fay Tincher at Lothrop The usual big Triangle feature is the offering at the Lothrop today and Monday. “Mr. Goode, the Samari- tan” is the title. DeWolfe Hopper and Fay Tincher, famous for her classy and out of the ordinary dp carry the stellar roles. Of course the usual Keystone comedy, a | feature in itself, is a part of the pro- gram “Torrent of Vengeance” On Hippodrome Screen In addition to the thirteenth episode of “Peg o' the Ring,” the Hippodrome | will today show “Torrent of Ven- geance,” a Bison feature. For come- | dies, Iyweds Mixup,” a Nestor | production, and “Scaling the Jung-| frau,” a Rex production; for the rest | of the week Laemmle programs and features. Douglas Fairbanks Stoand Interesting Program At the Apollo Today “Half a Rogue,"” a Red Feather pro- flOEOEOflOflOflOEOflO | | duction, in five reels, is the feature at- 14th and traction at the Apollo theater today. ‘ Kr"g Par 5CE N“Tg P R' "cEss Douglas. | King Baggot plays the leading role as- CAR FAR TODAY sisted by Lettie Ford. Many peculm situations are brought about in this| picture. Good comedy is also included | in the program. R | o 0 o 0 o AVMUL'I’ITUDE OF ATTRACTIONS ROLLER “BEYOND THE TRAIL” “WEAPONS OF LOVE"” “SOUP AND NUTS” “PIE” Bl={o)={0)=(e)=(e)= (o) = o) = {+) — {4 OECI=O Ferris Wheel enny Arcade Ro H L F 2561 Leaven- worth Stree Today at 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 NORMA TALMAGE and TRIANGLE KIDDIES in “GOING STRAIGHT” I Friday—Theda Bara, in “East Lynne" | s _Free Auto Garage _ The Best of Vaudeville. FREE MOTION PICTURES. Season Opens | o o cumam ¢ comm o cwmm o ¢ Sunday, Aug. 27. |f All the film favorites |s are on the walls of the PARAMOUNT WORLD PHOTO PLAYS PHONE DOL SUNDAY AND MONDAY WILLIAM A. BRADY Presents HOUSE PETERS i “THE RAIL RIDER” TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY VIVIAN MARTIN STHE SQ:OIII:AEEY Love” An Oliver Morosco Production. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JESSE L. LASKY Presents BLANCHE SWEET s “PUBLIC OPINION” By Margaret Turnbull. 10c 10c Presenting Russia’s Supreme Dancing Star Theodore Kosloff . Premier Danseur of the Imperial Russian Ballet of Moscow and Petrograd, With | This is the most popular din- VLASTA MASLOVA ing _room in town. All the And Artists from the Imperial Russian @ movie “fans” come regularly. Ballet. | » Best food, service and satisfac- In Conjunction with Six Other High- | & s g d satisfac Class Acts, Including BRANDEIS STORES BONITA and LEW HEARN. Seat Sale Opam Tuesday, Aug. 22 " L] OMAHA'S FUN CENTER” Daily Mats., 15-25-50¢ Even'gs, 15-25-50-75¢ |SAM HOWE 3\ NEW SHOW MUSICAL BURLESQUE ty Eva Mull, Dee Loretta and big cast. Brand Travesty, Wifa in Every Port."” n (Georgeous Stage Pictures. ‘ostless Burlesque.” 1f weat “Gus Edwards’ School Days A Riot of Fun and Laughter ADMISSION ALWAYS Edna Dreon Talented Singing Comedienne. Hildegarde, Lochman and Tommy Bonney - Omaha's Foremost Juvenile Artists. Moving Picture Machines “The Trains” Comedy Novelty Musical Act. 1 Second-hand .\Imiogs\:aph, re- 1 Bell Howell regulator. . 825 DUt i 4 ; PHOTOPLAYS. I Pevere Mo 1 Powers 6A, complete motor 5, in first-class equipment, with Bell Howell ;’ondition\. 5% 34(‘)0‘0 regulator ...... $175.00 1 Powers No. completely 1 Pathephone Phonograph— overhauled ...... $55.00 $100.00 model, used three | 1 Edison underwriters 'model. weeks, our price..$75.00 DE LUXE a bargain ....... $50.00 1 2-arc Ft. Wayne b5-amp. 7 l 1 F}f. Wayne C}:\mpensarc. usodd motor generator set, used three months, guaranteed, about 60 days, price for Danc“‘g Schoo R e o $35.00 quick sale ..... $260.00 Moving picture in town of 2,000, only show, seating capacity 225, and room for more opera chairs; rent $25.00 month. Simplex mach., electric piano, fans, screen, 9 hp. engine, 5% kw. generator, sign and all wiring, partitions, flooring, and in fact c\vr\thmg pertaining to the business. If interested and you mean business, write for par- ticulars. Opens August 21. Assembly—Monday Evenings. Class—Wednesday Evenings. For Information, Apply Miss Maloy, Douglas 3443. Grand Opening August 24. -BASE BALL OMAHA VS. ST. JOSEPH ROURKE PARK' AUGUST 18-19-20-21 ’r“ Games Saturday and Sund-y First Game Called at 2 P. MONDAY, AUGUST ZI—LADIES' DAY If in need of machine parts, chairs, fans, or in fact snvthmg in the M. P. line of accessories, communicate with “Van,” the supply man, and watch the speed in which your order is dispatched. To Give You SERVICE Assures Our Success. The Western Supply Co. 301 Nat. Bldg., 12th and Harney Sts. Omaha, Neb. Phone Tyler 680. F. A. VAN HUSAN, Pres. Frida; lnd Mon es Called at 3:15 BOXSEATS AT BARKALOW BROS Program-of Features On A considerable strength Dundee Screen This Week iire e hesr & ox et Starting Monday the Dundee nffers ¢ a week of feature Henry productions with *The Kolker mn Bridge a pert Hughes storv; Tuesday and Norma aimadge in traighn; ¥ T day. Mme Olga Petrova 1 "My \h' wna F dav, Bessie McCov in Love.” a Mutnal feature mended: Saturd [he Tsle ell recnm Collver Apollo Theater 27th and Leavenworth TODAY KING BAGGOTT. in “HALF_A ROGUE." Five-Ree' Drama. L-KO COMEDY. LR ALAMO TODAY “LEE BLOUNT GOES HOME" “HIS OWN STORY" “ALL BETS OFF" “PEG O' THE RING" 24th and Fort. BOULEVARD 33d and Luv:nvor(h Sta. OUT OF THE RAINHOW" “THE MASQUE BALL' “BUNGLING BILL'S DRESS SUIT" P : LOTHROP THEATER TODAY AND MONDAY . . FAY TINCHER, “MR. GOODE THE SAMARITAN” L--“----- DE WOLF HOPPER and Keystone Comedy. TODAY THEDA BARA in “The Eternal Sapho” Bessie Barriscale in “THE PAYMENT” Keystone Comedy. ([ in “The omedies Diamond are GRAND CARL\'LE BLACKWE “HIS BROTHER'S W RUBE “ROUGH HOU: Bugle all" a drama of With each fea- and Mutual shown 16th & Binney. TODAY MILLE, 24th and Lake Sts. TODAY HARRY CAREY in “LOVE'S LARIAT” Bluebird Feature. Rhonroe Farnam and 25th Ave. TODAY HELEN WARE and HARRY “SE CAREY in CRET LOVE" HIPPODROME and Cuming Sts. 25th TODAY “TORRENT OF VENGEANCE” ‘NEWLYWED'S MIXUP" “SCALING THE JUNGFRAU” “PEG 0' THE RING” “ON HENRY KOLKER, in “THE BRIDGE” VOEUE COMEDY OMAHA DOROTHJ DAVENPOIT L) “HER SOUL'S SONG" “TOLL “WHAT CO(\)),!.yD THE POOR GIRL 51st St., and Underwood. MONDAY STILL HUNT" 40th and Dodge. OF THE LA COMEDY. “THE “MISHAPS OF MUSTY SUFFER” World's MUS Lionel Barrymore TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY QUITTER” Greatest Athletes. Broadway Star Feature, “The Wandering Horde” By the Vitagraph Co. BEN TURPIN, Two-Reel Dnnd by GEORGE SARGENT Omaha, Neb. Stoux City, Diamond Hipp Comfort Sioux City, la Spencer, la Lincoln, N Fairbury, Nel Clarinda, la. . Cherokee, Ia Columbus, Neb David City, Neb Sioux City, Ord, Neb. Shenandoah, -Empress -Colonial Presented by American Film Compaay, Ine. See the Great Continued Plctureplay Succeul South Omah, Orpheum Council Bluf Nicholas Omaha, Neb Loyal . Shelton, Neb Comic Omaha,’ Neb. Monroe ... Red Oak, la Beardsley . W. Production, “TEMPORARY TRUCE” Featuring BLANCHE SWEET COMMENCING NEXT THURSDAY Griffith’s Novcl of the Hour! NOW SHOWING AT THE FOLLOWING THEATERS: OWN THEATER Tuesday, [ ‘Starts Sept. 21. . Starts August 19. The Film . Tuesday . Friday Wednesday Saturday Sunday ednesday Saturday ._Monday Thursday Wednesday . Thursday .. _Tuesday . Thursday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Friday .. Friday Tuesday . Friday Saturday Saturday Sepl 5, starts Friday Tuesday Wednesday . Tuesday ~

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