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called “Far from the dipp Management Offers Patrons Four Good Bills | _Hipp offers its patrons four changes of program for the week. Starting to- day the offering is Fremont Nelson and Arthur Ashley in “The Revolt.” | The production comes under the World banner and is produced by William A, Brady. Tuesday and, Wednesday Mary Pickford returns in | one of her best characterizations, “Hulda from Holland." The story | made an exeeptional impression when shown here previously. Thursday | Florence Turner will be seen in “Grim Justice,” picturized in five acts from the famous novel by Rita. “How | Molly Made Good” is the feature for Friday and Saturday, In this picture | are scen twelve of filmdom's Iiri,dnf est stars—Lulu Glazer, Leo Deitrich- | stein, Henrietta Grossman, Robert | Edeson, Cyril Scott, Mme, Fjorde,| Charles Ross, May Robson, {ulian" Eltinge, Julia Dean, Henry Holker and Mabel Fenton. All of them are | :_qlso stars of the dramatic stage. It | i§ a newspaper story with exciting | situations all through. “The Weakness of Strength” | | Feature Offering at the Muse | “The Weakness of Strength,” the| latest Metro picture, starring Edmund | Breese will be seen at the Muse to- day and Monday. The story by Aa-| ron Hoffman deals with a man's re- generation, after| sacrificing love, honor and the regard of his fellows i his pursuit aiter power and wealth, Valentine Grant in “The Daughter | of MacGregor,” the attraction for | Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Edna Goodrich, the American beauty, in the latest Paramount pro- duction, “The House of Lies,” the at- traction for Friday and Saturday, plays the role of an American so- clety woman who rebels against the manner of fashionable match-making and does a very daring thing. Billie Burke in chapter nineteen of “Glor- ia's Romance” is also on the bill. Interesting Varletfin Omaha Theater Program This Week The programs booked for the Omaha theater this week include quite a few big stars and the subjects are all interesting. Today the offer- | ing includes King Baggot in “The Chance Market,” FEddie Lyons in| “Model 46" and a drama called | “Mountain Blood.” Monday, House Peters is presented in a feature called “The Rail Rider.” With this is shown “Weapons of War and Historic St. Augustine.” Tuesday, Neva Gerber is seen in “The Castle of Despair” in addition to this is Carter De Haven in “He Becomes a Co(." Wednesday, /Phillip Smalley and Mary Mac Laren are co-stars in “Saving the Family Name.” Thursday the feature is “The Ransom” with Julian Dean in | the stellar role, Friday, Hobart Hen- | ley is starred in “Temptation and the | 31!:1." Saturday, the bill is “The Des- | ert Rat” “Bobby's Toofs” anfl an “Elixir of Life.” “The Supreme Sacrifice’ L!ric Feature for Today “The Supreme Sacrifice,” showing at the Lyric today,” offers Robert Warwicle-an opportunity to disrlay his dramatic powers to their fullest extent. The photoplay is founded on the novel, “To Him That Hath,"! and is interesting throughout. Mon-| day will show a Laemmle program. Tuesday “The Girl in Lower 9, and “A Silly Sultan.” For the balance of the week excellent programs dme of- fered, consisting of features, comedies and short dramas. Carlque Blackwell Star of onroe Proqram for Today Carlyle Blackwell will be the star rformer at the Monroe today and onday, when he appears with Ethel | Clayton in “His Brother's Wife." The story has been reviewed in these col- umns and is familiar to most Bee It is an entertaining dra- For the balance of the week gqua ood programs are offered. Tuesday Edwin Arden is seen in “The Be- loved Vagabond.” Thursday Ella Hall is seen in “Little Eve Edgar-| ton.” Friday J. Warren Kerrigan plays in “The Beckoning Trail” Interesting Program at Hipnodrome for Today The program at the Hippodrome, Twenty-fifth and Cuming streets, will be interesting today. “The Lucky Goldpiece” will be shown in conjunc- tion with “Where is My Husband?) “The Girl in Lower 9" and “Liberty, ora Girl of the U. S. A" the Univer- sal series that is making such a hit with its Mexican border story, will also be on the bill. For the balance of the week equally attractive pro- grams are offered. Charlie Chaplin Today at Comfort in “The Vagabond” Charlie Chaplin, the Mutual comed- ian, is showing today in %The Vaga- bond,” one of his latest productions. “There will be a good feature on the same bill and also some scenic pic- tures. Tuesday, the feature is “A Flaw in the Evidence,” with this is a comedy, “Stinger Stung,” See America ) ing Things Hum.” | Surf Girl” First and a comedy drama “Movie k” Wednesday, Florence Tur- is presented in a five-reel picture Maddening Crowd” SN~ . South Side Orpheum Will Present Many Stars This Week Among thé stars appearing at the South Side Orpheum this week is Wil- ton Lackave, Douglas Fairbanks and Frank Keenan. Today's bill is “A Flaw in the Evidence” and “Rolling | to Ruin,”" Monday Wilton Lackaye | is seen in a Fox feature entitled “The Children of Ghetto;" comedy is also shown. Tuesday the program includes | = 's Tintype Tangle” and the Weekly, Wednesday the serial, “Fan- | tomas,” is ywn with “1 ing Liz- zy Astray,” “See America” and Thursday [« presented in a ‘I rting with Fate 1so shown. | las Fairbanks i angle picture, Stinger Stung” is rank Keenan is se tom."” Saturday “Captain the feature and “Doctoring a Leak is the comedy Empress PEogfafi; for Week Has High Spot Features Frank Mayo and Marie Empress, the new shining stars of the movies, are featured in the photoplay “A Le son from Life,” presented at the Em-| press for the first four days of this week. The Vogue comedy 1s present- | ing a new two-reeler with Paddy Mc- | Guire in the lead. The name of the new comedy is “Doctoring a Leak,” | and it affords new comedy situations The interesting Mutual weekly shown on this program. Ov all the| so-called reissues of Mary Pickford | successes the one presented at the | Empress for the last part of the week | entitled, “Tola’s Romauce,” is one of | the,most interesting, as it shows littie | Mary, the idol of the picture fans, in | a mfc that she has seldom undertaken | since, | “Flirting with Fate” is Today’s Rohlf Feature| Today Douglas Fairbanks is seen | in a picture different than any other | he has ever appeared in at the Rohlff. | He hires a professional assassin to kill him and then changes his mind, and since he is unaware of the dis- guise the assassip will adopt, he him- | self adopts a disguise and has an aw- ful tinfe in his flight from all appar- ent danger. The program for the bal, ance of the week consists of: Mon- day, “Grip of Evil" the ninth chap- ter, also Fritizi Brunette in “Into the Northland;” Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Frank Keenan in “The Phan- tom”; Thursday, Valeska Suratt in “The Soul of Broadway”; Friday, George Walsh in “Ze Beast Satur- day, Keystone Diving Girls in “The is Helen Holmes in Feature Attraction at Diamond Today The feature attraction today at the Diamond theater-is entitled “Medicine P == —— A oS b S Nfi o S Filmland Stars to Be Shown on the Screens of Omaha During the Week HARRY D. CAREY \ AT-THE PRINCESS ANITASTEWART AT-THE-LOTHROP Vo DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AT TNE RONLFP PICKFORD AT -THE-HIPP HOLBITOOK BLINN Ar-THE - GRAND THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 24, " PHOTO-PLAYS- FOR-OMAHA- " _-DEVOTEES - : Alice Brady is Featured at _ Suburban Today and Monday Alice Brady, well known World star, comes to the Suburban theater today and Monday in “Miss Petti-| coats,” feature production in five reels, On the same bill is a comedy with Ham and Bud and Harry Myers in comedy. Tuesday, Jackie Saunders and Rolland Bottemley are seen in “The Ways of a Woman,” an episode of “The Grip of Evil.” With this is a drama, “Letitia,” and a Luke comedy, Wednesday, Theda Bara is presented in “East Lynn,” a feature Fox produc- tion. The comedy is an Ivy Close. Thursday, Frank Mills is seen in a Bend.” This is & Mutual production | Mytual master picture, “The House starring Helen Holmes. Good com-|of Mirrors,” with a George Ovey edy is on the same bill. Monday | comedy. Friday, the twelfth episode the presentation is “The Lost Con- cert” and a Falstaff comedy called “In Mexico.” Tuesday the showing ineludes “Fantomas” and “Rolling to Ruin,” Wednesday Warren Kerri- gan is presented in “The Beckoning Trajl,” Thursday’s program includes Charlie Chaplin in “One A. M." and “Tangled Hearts,” Friday the bill presents the seventh episodé of “Lib- erty,” the Animated Weekly and a comedy called “His Tempermentle Mother-in-Law.” ~ Saturday Helene Rosson is seen in “The Sign of the Spade. Nance O’Neil Starred In “The Iron Woman” Nance O'Neill, the stage and screen star, has joined the Metro forces and will be seen on that program in “The Iron Woman,” a five-part feature Ymduccd by the Popular Plays and Players. This production is a pic- turization of the novel of the same name by Margaret Deland, who wrote “The Awakening of Helena Ritchie” and other successful novels. Since her advent into the silent dra- ma Miss O'Neill has been starred in “Kruetzer Sonata,” “The \'\'ilch,"i “The Final Payment,” “The Woman's Past,” “Souls in Bondage,” “Fires of St. John™ and other big features. “The Deserter” Sflwing at The Lothrop Theater Today Mr. Jensen, manager of the Loth- rop theater, says “The Deserter,” which he is showing today, is one of high-class quality, full of life and hu- man sympathy. Charles Ray plays the stellar role with a strong support- ing cast. The accompanying picture i { one comedy called “The seaside picture full of nd girls. Wednesday to the Lothrop theater An- rt in a feature production en- titled “The Daring of Diana.” This is a realistic newspaper story. On the same bill is Fay Tincher in a Triangle comed, it “In Onion There is Strength,” Comic at Alamo Theater Today An_unusual comedy both from the point of funniness and complication is showing at the Alamo theater to- day, it is a_Joker production called “In Onion There is Strength.” On the same bill is presented the first episode of the big Mexican-American serial called “Liberty” and starring Marie Walcamp and Thomas Chatter- ton. Another' Joker comedy is shown “A Marriage for Revenge,” the pro- gram is complete with a Power's car- toon, “Ben the Sailor.” Good General Program Offered at Besse Today A good general program is offered today at the Besse on the South Side. “The Gun Runners” an episode of “The Girl from Frisco,” will be the principal feature, accompanied by “A Blaze on the Rails,” taken from the “Hazards of Helen.” Two comedies, “That Pesky Parrot” and “Payment in Full,” are also on the program. For the balance of the week the Besse will offer its usual standard prpgrams. will brin ita Ste ) s of “The Secret of the Submarine,” is shown with Crane Wilbur in “The Spite Husband” Saturday, the pro- gram includes “The Better Woman,” Myers and Theby in comedy, a drama called “Ablaze on the Rails,” and a Mutt and Jeff cartoon. Big Variety of Features Agd Comedy at Princess The program booked for the Princess theater this week offers a variety of dramas, comedies, scenics and serials. Today's offering features Ben Wilson in “The Broken Spur,” a drama, “For Her Mother's Sake,” and an L-Ko, “A Surgeon’s Revenge.” Monday's program includes “Husks of Love,” a society drama, and Carter DeHaven in “He Almost Lands an Angle.” Tuesday's showing is “Lib- erty,” Weekly and “High Speed.” Wednes- day Edwin Stevens is seen in “The Yellow Menace.” On the same bill is an Egyptian drama, “The Caravan Thursd; seventh episode, Animated y is Bluebird day, with Harry Carey in is a military drama vividly portray- ing the Mexican raids on the border towns. Friday, “Under Suspicion”; Saturday, “Ashes of Remembrance,” “The Inspector’s Double,” *“Brick Top” and “Behind the Scenes.” Virginia P;;rson at Farnam; Star in “A Tortured Heart” In a quaintysetting of an old-fash- ioned southern church is enacted a scene of pretty effect in the photo- play, “A Tortured Heart," showing at the Farnam theater today. Vir- ginia Pearson carries the stellar role of Lucile Darrell, a wealthy unmar- ried woman, and she is supported by Stuart Holmes. The story portrays the evils of gossip in small town com- munities. Monday Mme. Petrova, the Russian emotional actress, comes in “The Heart of a Painted Woman.” This is a Metro production carrying a strong moral lesson. Tuesday's presentation is “The Prince and the Pauper,” a Paramount production fea- turing Marguerite Clark, SUBURBAN THENTER | TODAY AND MONDAY ALICE BRADY, in “MISS PETTICOATS" Also HAM AND BUD in Comedy Orchestra Every Sunday Evening CEEE] < | PRINCE TODAY BEN WILSON, in { “The Broken Spur “A Surgeon’s Revenge” “For Her Mother’s Sake” “Behind the Lines” This| ,“Qretch]an the Green in-Omaha_ feature, Keystone comedy, an ance."“The Patriot.” goers, from the Fox studio, | kiddies. ant Governor Barratt profassional actors. N horn” _ Today’s Strand Offering| | This week’s offerings at the ‘Strand { consist of Dorothy Gish, Sunday and Monday, in a quaint little story en- titled “Gretchen, the Greenhorn,” to- ether with the Strand’s own made- n “A Twentieth | Century Courtship,” and naturally a 1 n hile for Tuesday until Friday, William S. Hart is presented in his latest film appear- ! This is a story laid on the Mexican border and one that appeals to all classes of picture A Keystone comed tap, as well as Pathe’s Wee day and Saturday a story of the set, introducing | Walter Law and those clever Lee | . “The Little Girl Next Door” At the Brandeis This Week The Brandeis theater is opening to- | | day the picture “The Little Girl Next| of several unfortunate girls, Lieuten- ! O'Hara and | Senator Beall arg the principal nar- rators of the stories, and the incidents they relate are acted on the screen by “The Great Divide” Bill At Boulevard for Today | The Boulevard theater offers House Peters and Ethel Clayton today in “The Great Divide.” Monday the sec- ond episode of “Fantomas,” also com- medies, Tuesday, Anita Stewart will be seen in “The Daring of Diana.” Wednesday; “The Little Gypsy,” fea- turing Dorothy Bernard, will be the attraction. Thursday, Vivian Rich in “The Holly House.” Friday, “The Destroyers.” Saturday, “The Crimson | { is_on kly. Fri- Door,"” which aims to show the exist- ence of vice and immorality at our doorsteps. It is a recital of the life MO TODAY “BEN THE SAILOR” {ALA U ¢ CUN WD ¢ GRS ¢ D 24th and Fort. “A MARRI#BI FOR-.%EVENGE" “IN ONION THERE IS STRENGTH" © GRS 6 GRS © GRERND ¢ QSRR o R Qe 408 Douglas St. Better Th. s PA RJL OR THEATER AMUSEMENT FOR ALL Our Program i Good as th : and Botter Than M.I'IY.. 2o Be—ALL THE TIME— LA e e e e e S A e e s & i remember 12th and Harney, “VAN”: for When in need of machines, parts or supplies for the mo- tion picture theater, The Western Supply Co. aha, Neb. “SERVICE” fair prices. S0 1 1 0 Come right here to .the MOVIE INN An attracti¥e restaurant —excellent food— ¢ ,Brdeis Stores A B ET R 1916. CARLYLE DLACEWELL DoroTsty GISH AT-THE MONROE AT -THE STRAND 1 AT-TNE MUSE Stain” mystery. Sunday. The feature attraction today at th Dundee theater is an Ince prdductiot called “The Coward,” Frank Keenal roles and the acting is said to be ver fine. A Joker comedy called “Mus cal Madness” the day. | in “The Battle of Hearts.” edy presents Fay Tincher in “Laun dry Liz.” Fate,” a comedy drama edy. ! Boomerang.” A Keystone, JGRAND TODAY 16th & Binney. —in— “HUSBAND AND WIFE"” Kids' candy matine “The Coward,” Starring Frank ’ Keenan at the Dundeg Today | e n n and Charles Ray carrying the stellar A 1- is ‘the funmaker for Monday William Farnum The com- | Tuesday “Flirting with starring Douglas Fairbanks, is presented; “A Silly Sultan,” a Nestor, is the com- ly. Wednesday Mollie King enter- tains in a World production, “Fate’s | “The | is the accompanying pic- | Lyric Theater 17th and Vinton Sts. TODAY ROBERT WARWICK oot i “THE SUPREME SACRIFICE” Also Comedy. Twenty-fourth and Vinton Sts. ODAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in “THE VAGABOND" Adults, 10c. Children, Be. COMFORT THEATER | W LOTHROP TH:ZATER TODAY AND MONDAY CHAS, RAY, in “THE DESERTER” also “THE SURF GIRLS"” Comedy Full of Splash and Dash and Pretty Girl BOULEVARD THEATER TODAY HOUSE PETERS and ETHEL CLAYTON “THE GREAT DIVIDE” Children's Candy Matinee at 2{30 Organ Concerts With Every Perform- ange. | picture in five acts. I ¢ DUNDEE I!ure. Thursday's program offers Ed- | ward Connely in “Marse Covington” land “Art for Art's Sake” Friday_ Louise Cheeney and Dorothy Dav- enport are seen in “If My Country | Should Call.” “The Crimson Stain | Mystery” in on the same bill. Sat- urday the feature is “The Deserter,” with Charles Ray. OMAHA “THE CHANCE MARKET" c 40th and Dodge. TODAY KING BAGGOT, in EDDIE LYONS, in ) EL 46" “MOUNTAIN BLOOD” \“The Almighty Dollar” Subject At the Apollo Theater Today Frances Nelson and E. K. Lincoln |are playing opposite roles today at | the .&pnllu theater in”“The Almighty Dollar,” this is a Brady made World A comedy will Monday, Mary Pickford is coming in “Madame Butterfl | Tuesday, the feature is “The Un- | known,” starrilg Lou Tellegen, Wed- | | nesday, Carlyle Blackwell and Ethel | Clayton are co-stars in “His Brother's | Wife.” Thursday, a Bluebird picture | called “The Evil Women Do is shown. Friday, Mme. Petrova is pre- sented in a Metro production “Play- ing with Fire” he shown. 51st St., and Underwood. TODAY FRANK KEENAN and CHARLES RAY, in “THE COWARD" “MUSICAL. MADNESS"—Comedy ! APOLLO THEATER Today at 2:00, 3:48, 7:15, 9:00 A World Brady Made Picture Offering FRANCES NELSON and E. K. LINCOLN i “The Almighty * Dollar” A 1-Reel Comedy will also be shown “THE LUCKY GOLD PIECE” “THE GIRL IN 1.OWER 9" “LIBERTY' HIPPODROME DIAMOND THEATER 25th and Cuming Sts. TODAY HERE 1S MY HUSBAND"? Y 24th and Lake Sts. ¢ TODAY HELEN HOLMES . s “MEDICINE BEND" Also Comedy. THEATER MONROE CARLYLE BLACKWELL, in “HIS BROTHER'S WIFE” “g | » e o anmne ¢ s o au 08 | {ROHLF TODAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, in “FLIRTING WITH FATE” ORPHEUM 25th and Farnam Sts. TODAY AND MONDAY ETHEL CLAYTON and South Side TODAY FLAW IN THE EVIDENCE" also “ROLLING TO RUIN” 2559 Leaven. 3 worth Street. Ahon Heine and Loule, in \ MAGIC THEATER SOUTH SIDE TODAY “THE COME BACK” \ with HAROLD LOCKWOOD and MAY ALLISON PALM THEATER “THE GIRL FROM FRISCO” RUBE MILLER in Comedy Our Variety Shows are the best in the city—See for yourself. 14th apd Douglas Sts. TODAY s Also “THE GIRL WHO DIDN'T TELL” A Three-Reel Comedy. TOMORROW—ONE DAY ONLY “THE CHRISTIAN" In Eight Reels No Advance in Prices—S8 and 10 cents BESSE --- South Side “THE GUN RUNNERS.” “A BLAZE ON THE RAILS.” “THAT PESKY PARROT” “PAYMENT IN FULL. ” HIPP OPEN FROM 11 TO 11 15th and Harney Streets. Admission Always 10 Cents DOROTHY GISH AT “Gretchen the Greenhorn” Also Made-in-Omaha Feature “A Twentieth Century Courtship” TODAY AND MONDAY FRANCES NELSON and ARTHUR ASHLEY A Sensational Success as a Stage Play TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MARY PICKFORD In a “HULDA FROM HOLLAND” A Requested Return Engagement —fn— “THE REVOLT” Lovable Characterization as AND |THE LITTLE GIRL 15th and Farnam "FARNAN TODAY VIRGINIA PEARSON AR “A TORTURED HEART” MONDAY MME. PETROVA e “The Heart of a Painted Woman” TUESDAY MARGUERITE CLARK —in— “The Prince n:d the Pauper” THEATRE EIS “The Sensatiod of Sensations’ VICE AND WHITE SLAVERY exposed. Continuous performance From 11 &. m. to 11 p. m. General Admission, 25 Cents Reserved Section, 50 Cents Boxes, 75 Cents NO ADVANCE RESERVATIONS Come Early, Avoid the Carnival Crowds I L] FLORENCE TURNER Five Acts lrom.fkfhl;"xmnuu Novel by “FRIDAY and SATURDAY _ Introducing 12 Illustrious Stars, in “HOW MOLLY MADE GOOD” in “THE WEAKNESS OF STRENGTH" Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday “THE DAUGHTER OF M'GREGOR™ MUSE Performances: 2, 3:40, 5:30, 7:18, 9. THURSDAY —in— “GRIM J‘K‘JST!CE" i FARNAM AT TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. , Today—Monday Edmund Breese Valentine Grant Friday—Saturday Edna Goodrich in “THE HOUSE OF LIES” Billie Burke Continuous Performance From 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. STARTING SUNDAY--FOR FOUR DAYS “A LESSON FROM LIFE" FEATURING FRANK MAYO and MARIE EMPRESS LATEST VOGUE COMEDY “DOCTORING A LEAK” WITH PADDY McGUIRE MUTUAL WEEKLY STARTING THURSDAY LITTLE MARY PICKFORD IN 1OLA’S ROMANCE o, N

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