Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 3, 1916, Page 14

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Qharlie cm&un{’n’ at Empress “A Fool and His Friend,” the Vita- h Broadway Star Feature show- . ing at theto&:npreu for lgur days | _ beginni Y, Was pro uced b; ! ka William Worerbt, Al . ble_cast of players of the Vita- kfin ue &%n n m!’lwdny, for three days’ 5 mpress presents the latest Mut- | fi! Chaplin Comedy, entitled “The Wt." In this Charles Chaplin re- to the type of motion picture est | mortow the bill is Clara Kimball tom’:?;: ccmplnu the pleture Thursday’s ch:n e will in. by ncwl and a wc featuring Mable Normand, en- “Saved from Hims Week at the Lothro starts bill at the Lothto lag’ Fairbanks in “Reggie ’ln.h Mn fiye-reels ol.emer- ly there wkll the smile /that mne off. A Keystone is also &m Johnum in “Th leu." Rex Buchu story by a cast which includes ’ :m, J‘homn SanteM, B lnnmm woman ‘is ac- i alin “The “The Dlvideml" and Saf ur- Saow in “A Corner and Tully A Sunom:nd a Pathi 'rimunmy of old Mly. 1t h !lu mntl:d to undergo »-MIMDI because her | called “Going to the Dogs," is shown. tubborn as to refuse to| “Getting the - Grafters, wdl. America First” is shown, Wednes- Mon- | day's rolrlulrinclndu “Nell Dale’s | Bula i ?‘ u?i man in'| marine m d | Anna l:.iule in “The Rookies." y" \mh Keynonc |and interesting comedy drama enti- flmmat Oundu mum hm’ ‘or the rest Hh week e rest O o wuw ne.” Thursday, Vl“l igh g _l.plny that -hn lw Ben . Tulpln m R Big Bill Every Day week of Septembtr “Snoring in High C.” and the thir- teenth episode of “Peg o' the Ring.” Monday a Laemmle production en-| titled “Her Mother's Swéetheart. Tuesday's presentation includes “The Silent Man of Timber Gulch,” “The Highway of Fate” and “The Battle of |Chile Con Carne.” Wednesday, {"Under the Lion's Paw.”. Thurs- day's offering is “Bv Conscience | EJ" " “The Desert Rat” and a com-| “He Becomes a Cop.” Friday a five~r¢el Red Feather feature en-| titled “It ngpencd in Honoluly” is aturday another five-| | shown and | reeler, “Brigadier urd" is pre- sented. Slight Policy Chanoe : At the Monroe Theator Manager Montoe announces that he has slightly changed his policy. Here- after he will show on Sunday and Monday the New Day Brady Made features. Changes dy:e week will be dnly Today and to- Young, in “The Feast of Life,” a '“"5. of love, life and lies in the lowlands. For the balance of the week, Tues- dly, Tln (.ny, Clyde Fitch's great tory; Wednesday, “Nedra,” by rie Barr McCutcheon; Thundny, “The E+e of God,” a Bluqbwd produc- flon, lelmrm" Tyrone Power. and Lois Weber; Fri ven in “From oadway to a Throne;" * Saturday, Muriel 'Ostriche in “A Daughter of the Sea.” 0id Stagé Favorite , At Boulmrd Today Nat C. Goodwin, one of the best kaown ol n e favorites, is seen to- ly# 1 t at the Boulevard in “ ll reet Traged. This is & five-aet féature reporte ‘to be of ex- cellent character. Monday Trui'c., arry King in_"Fate’s Re- mon in Their- Garden M Love” Tuesday Orrin: Johnson in a sever-teel feature, “The Light at Dusk.” Wédnndly Willhm Farnum New d Helen Holmes in “Medicin d. Frldly “‘ghe“l"o“y g‘f D?oi:e, en‘nd gagt ay “Hero of the Submarine |, Besse P gram is of F m Usual Standard | Gr Geraldine Farrar Star ‘At Apollo Theater Today Geraldine Farrar will be the slar Fld eh m: rs,” "'i'ho Stolen Jeil” and be 3 The prolrlm at the Besse, South *| Side, is m the usual standard for !hll week. a general pro- gram, incl l " igers Unchained,” wllh -rh ais, an episode of “The 'Frisco,” “With the Aid of Lemon in Their -Garden of | 48¥ ,%«m will be offered. Wed nuduy Mon ral Chor\u L;dy with an all-star ust Tuesday Victor Moore will be seen ncis X. Bushman will “be shown in “A Man for a' That" guudq Charlie Chaplin will be’ shi “The Count,” the latest Mnfiull- Chaplin production. Friday and Sat- urday the Besse shows two exceflent general programs, includlng dramas {and comedies. -of COmOds at; Orpheum This Week The pro:r to be offered ‘at the South rpheum theater this week is Ilmmuliy attractive with comedy -and var fl{ pictures, The pmemmon today, however, is made up principally of drama, “El Dhblo"l nd “The Enchantment” being the (emlrel. Monday, a good comedy, and “See he Secret of the Siab= | Seq America Flnt, and The Farnam Mary Pickford, with an al rting cast, will be prese arnam theater! today in an amusing tled “The Bride to Order.” In this day of invention and science ' Mr, Kohlberg, manager, says that: brides- lo-otdor are not at all out of the ordi- nary, and the kind Mary Pickford de- victs are “the last word ‘in brides.! ondug a big feature, starring Fran-| cis X man and Margurite Snow, il shown, ctlhd “The Silent Voice.” GRAND :2:] TODAY Hlfiln c'zsso : mm,mo 9100 NATC.GOODW.IN : hlfimh‘m | ; “A WALL STREET TRAGEDY” i BOULEVARD 1" THEATER Al...cuacom.dy‘_ At the Alamo Theater The Alamo theater has booked an exceptionally heavy grogram for the *The Son_of Neptune,” a feature comedy-drama, is the chief attraction togday, accom- panied by an L-Ko comedy called rest of the| | Mlg Carter De Ha-| | T Photoplay Program at Grand Looks lntemtmg, The Grand has an interestin i lanch l}met in A T-'h;n".‘ the clever lmlc lt will be Billle Burke in “(:lo Far from the Maddening Always on Thursday i Knlith in "Ambmon Comedies are shown | OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMSER ; FLASHES F -PHOTO-PLAYS- FOR-OMAHA- __-DEVOTEES- At bhe farnam Wedneudny Ethel Clayton and Car- lyle Blackwell in “A Woman's Way.” a Bluebird production, “The R Bulhmln and Be\erly Bayne in |and Wednesday, anch Sweet in “Secret Sin" Conscience.” Muse Has Several New Features for This Week Irene Fenwick is proffered at the Muse today and Monday in a Metro Norma Ta/madge ™ At the Strand Fanny Ward will.be seen on Friday and Saturday in E. Lloyd Sheldons pln) produced by Luky, “Each Pearl phy, directed by William Nigh, “The Child of Destiny.” The story pits | mother. against daughter and deals with high life, until her fate leads her into the uncertain land of ro- mance and dréams and sorrow, only to “leave her aglow with realization The program includes a Musty Suffer comedy ‘and a weekly ’l.ou Telle.en is offered on Tuesday' “THE SON OF NEPTUNE" “SNORING IN HIGH C" “PEG O’ THE RING" PRINCESS it § “THE DESERT RAT” A Weastern Drama “ASHAMED OF THE OLD " With Matt ‘Moore & Jane Gail “THE BOY FROM THE GILDED EAST” With Eddie L”ll & Lee Moran I-'ARNA MARY PICKFORD in “Divided Love” 3 and MOLLY KING, in Boomerang” | Powers, Simplex and Mo- Francis X. Bushman and Marguitits Snow {| machines and accessories. ' “The Silent Voice” — s roM FiimiAND W7 22T Diversified Program Today at the Princess A diversified program will be shown Today at 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 | today at the Princess theater. “The LILLIAN GISH Desert Rat,” a two-reel western, will —n— wed by “Asha{med of t‘}‘!ejold\ “An Innocent Magdalene” i " with Matt Moore and Jane (;ax] and “The Boy From the Glldedfl'“'“‘“’“’ ' with Eddie Lyons and Lee‘ ! Monday, the feature is “The | | Call of the Past,” i .Tues‘da_y. fourth T;;ljse;:eorgdf A 'o l l o l.::v‘.hn;:’;h Mabe! Normand AL the Empress ‘Brr-nnan o !‘1(: Moor.” — ROHLFF flk/z/m/ Francis Ford and Gi ce“é?nn:rsvfai);{l t 2:00, ul 11‘; d_9:00 rancis Ford and Gra at 2:00, 3:48, 7:18 and 9 Thursday | GERALD E FARRAR with Dorothy Dav- PTATION" Thb Unattainable.” Fri- | , Also -One-Reel Good Comedy “The Whirlpool of Destiny.”| ¥ P y, “Mountain Blood,” a west-'—._———-———..,.__ —fl ern drama, and “Nobody Guilty.” e=°=°=°=°=°=°=°=‘°E [ § LOVE, LIFE, LIES 3 é; Of the Latin Low Lnlil are all 3 5:;::::0:-‘ fi vividly portrayed in g \ io° “The Feast of Life” THEDA IAIIA in “EAST LYNNE” 1] ith A modernizal Of the OH familiar 0 witl Paddy McGuire 4s - THE 1won Mirr~ ][] Clara Kimball Young o O _ Escelioaly sased in the bosutital {1 u Cuban Isles by Qlc ihthlll ed ‘O {0 MONROE THHTER B PALM THEATER | § s o oo 1320 DOUGLAS ST. OIECEIOEIOEIOIOIOIOI0 l < LEW ROSE STOCK CO., Featuring the ' SIX HARGIS SISTERS Will Open With Us THURSDAY, SEPT. 7TH. {toraror maree Many of my patrons know it " You can't afford to miss our combined lkovn. qu are the H. B. WARNER “SHELL 43" Keystone Comedy. 3 DAYS STARTING LABOR DAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN g /faM/yn Williams - At the Lothrop in “The Victory of his picture tells of a man's struggle for regeneration. There is a Mutt and Jel same bill, chapter of “Gloria's Romance,” ‘cartoon on the i i “The Count” OMAHA . TODAY Gale Henry in “SOUP AND NUTS.” Raymond Nye and Robert Wilson in “The Panel Game.” “Weapons of Love,” and “Knights of the Night.” : 24th and Diamond %2 TODAY “FAR rlog 'I’H#D MADDENING With And “JERRY'S C!LEIMTION P BESSET o= South Side “TIGERS UNCHAINED,” from “The AID &'??u ECKERA T STOLEN JATLS LEM: IN THEIR GARDEN OF LovES “MOVIE INN” OMAHA'S DINING HEADQUARTERS for all “MOVIE” Fans Excellent food at lowest prices Brandeis Stores Western Supply Co. 12th and Harney, Omaha, Neb, Distributors of For Movie Merchandise see VA" ORPHEUM % W:th his Zntire-company of fun makers in his own “THE ENCHANTMENT” The greatest laugh producer ox earth. We ' Have Secured the Frnnchue for Fmt- G@ Run Pnrnmount Plcturel i { BEGINNING TODAY ALL' FEATURES AT | PARAMOUNT and METRO PHOTO-PL PLATS Your Favorite Film Star Only— Marguerite Clark Blanch Sweet d Lou Tellegen Cleo_ Ridgely Owen Moore - ¢ Sessue Hayakawa " : EDWARD HORTON organist, has been Mme. Petrova gs Francis X. Bushman Fannie Ward Mabel Taliaferro © - - Harold Lockwood Ethel Barrymore lrene Fenwick musical program will be played at eu:h performance. 7 The Program changing three times a week: e . SUNDAY—TUESDAY—FRIDAY —_— = — = — = ;= — 11:00 Daily Performances at 2:00, :3:45, 5:30, 7:15, 9:00 s 3 Tues. — Wed. — Thnn. Today—Monday # FENWICK The Child of TELLEGEN The - Victory. ;.f Conscience " to be.a positive fact that when i they ask me personally as to f j the quality of a show do not i hesitate to ssy it is xrut. ordinary or poor, ust u case may be. - The same’ thmz A applies to any items in my fid. f{ vertisements, If I person: 4 i ‘'urge your: attendance to see i some particular picture, that is one you should not miss; the in- §f vitation xhould be heeded, ¥ This week I am im; &odng on your good nature to & of noommndlng thru Bl:tum % i in a row. 9 Fairbanks (wi fln lmile t won’t come off) in h’fl‘ ‘ i Mixes in,” Moudl e & Day, Orrin Ji yin “The Light at Dtuk." g‘undqy‘ Wm. 5 anun g LATEST COMEDY up once more, ) MUSE - Pauline: Frederick Hazel Dawn Mae Murray Geraldine Farrar ', o Donald Brian ] . ‘Theodore Roberts engaged and. a specially selected Friday — Saturday FANNIE WARD in Tear

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