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THE _OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: O(‘TOBER _22, 1918, -PHOTO-PLAYS- FOR-OMAHA- " -DEVOTEES- 2= “Judith of the Cumberlands” Appears at Diamond Today :: “Judith of the Cumberlands" B Nn that will seck approv = mond patrons this afternoon and eve- - ning. With this five-rcel picture is | and Saturday : given a Cub comedy, “Those Primitive 3 | Days,” fuil of amusement. The PTO- | ooy VRN N ction in hn sting Filmland Stars to Be Shown on "~ Screens of Omaha During Week See Uncle Sam s Boys in Action With Motorcycle Machine Guns [ Men;” F rida Nfir’gu? rite gram for the entire week is filled with 4 /V,[fia/s | more interest and entertainment \!nn g APOLLO Theater | any previous week's bill \lum ay, "At | § Shows st tke ! | the Edge of the Aqueduct;” 1m sday, || Continuous Show From 2 Until 10:30 the fifth episode of “Fantoms.” Char- ¢ MARY PICKFORD DOULEVARD SUNDAY | lie Chaplin comes in 'l’hr\ Count” | § Sl FARNAM MONDAY Thursday; “Liberty” and Animatec i | v Weekly, Friday, and on Saturday, “THE FONDLlNG’ | OMAHA WEDNESDA SN M T S N T N e Welsh Singer.” | | | Mary Pickford Featured at i Apollo in “The Founflhng"’I | DHHQEE THEM‘ER BBSIE ; ) Grand Theater Making Many Improvements in Equipment J. W. Rachman, one of the most progressive of Omaha’s photoplay The Apollo has seccured for | HIPP St fame n;lanagcllis, is adding some equipment 5 patrons today, Mary Pickford in “The | that will greatly improve the presen- e LEAH BAIRD Y § b / ing” /N 1 t B tation of his picture programs in the ; & ATTHE ,_-M,.g;s 3 [/ N Y }medlmg Not strikingly spectacu “THE GREEN SWAMP" TODAY AND MONDAY e future. This week a new Powers ma- | % J g VIRGINIA PEARSON { $ | And & Nestor Comedy. “LOVE NEVER DIES chine has been installed, making the | [& CEAR g AT-THE PARNAM 3 N M - me \ A Romance of the Stage second and completing the cquip- | |8 4 M.AMO THEATER )fi g avirad by Mosdsisohale | ment in the projection department. | g 3 | A 2 1 A new Radium sunlight screen has 4 — - Z TODAY ° ! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ) also been added. : . ( W . e ro m wmoncs PALM THEATER DUSTIN FARNUM The shows at the Grand this week | i ¥ i ; | BN | DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS FATE‘A{%‘&ET’GUIL - —in— it are of very high order. Today B J. WARREN KERRIGAN X AT-THE *STRAND MORERTY" ¥ 1320 D-ullu Straet. ‘The Parson of Panamint y high order. Today Bessie AT- NEW STAR ; ’ LIBER =i Portraying the Life of a Fighting Barriscale is scen in a |r|d|1 le pro- > it~ And_Comedy. gel - TODAY'S PROGRAM Western Fatoea. duction, “The Payment.” For the > il N TN R URSDAY !éa}]anceB of the week such stars as CHARLIE CHAPLIN | KOLB AND DILL illie Burke, (ram Wilbur, House in “THE PAWN SHOP" ,lr’:ltcedr: ghrcd \1Ja' R:ht rll Harmnd‘ OMAHA THEATER ToaNeel Muthal: Pratkis “The Thre- Pals” (Gl (s i lifunx(n:r;m:‘d N D e G “Stepping Westward” FRIDAY AND SATURBAY .. In addition to these stars’ best per- o (Drama) = s Senbi formances, Edwin Stevens will give | ‘wf"fi’,}}};" Laganp LOU ROSE MUSICAL STOCK CO, A Drama of New York Life special organ recitals every evening. and Comedy. Featuring the Five “The Big-Sister” HARGIS SISTERS 10c ~—— ADMISSION ALWAYS — Bluebird Phomoplay Is Today’s Hipp Feature OEIOEIOEIOEIOEIC EIOEIOE " BURT THEATER iy & - ' b"[(;oxcijay and Monday will be Bluc- = 5 ird days at the Hipp theater, when = I the feature offering will be, “Love TODAY o1 MUSE,, temeo B | Never Difs,” inspired by Mendel- | MARY PICKFORD in 3 o [ ssohn’'s Spring Song. The story and S | 'S “THE BI(S:HOI:I’S %ARRIAGE E TODAY AND MONDAY u scenario are by Harry Gates and the % 7 2 i i £ omedy, Too B The Werld's Meat A o Plai' »"astI;'l:*céc‘d h)]' \\'1ll|am:i \lYurt{:- 4 \ / : E{ner“’mm T n bl e o £ fl [} ington. Ru onchouse and Frank- { lin_J Far‘?um are] ({1\; fleamrc:! le)ayers, z“fiffla g,g;,ogp mfi‘f’;‘?fif‘g‘up © FIPANK KEENAN % a E. H. SOTHERN fi T H E A T E R [uesday and ednesday, Dustin ki AT-THE ROHLFF “00 S ted f Farnum is featured, in “The Parson [ SpovEIad o 16th at Binney St. fi Pafnam{in%." The story portrays the A 7 R 7 : ‘. D l Fairbanks n PEGGY HYLAND g ife of a fighting parson of a western “ H ” egend.” “Artistic Atmosphere,” the ouglas airbal [ e mining town. It is a Paramount film. New Star Opens TOday The s-e”ISh Woman on comedy, is said to be good for a\laugh. At His B u o s o n Unexcelled Fw This Wesk Kolb and Dill are seen Thursday in With Bluebird Photoplay | Today at the Boulevard| Monday the feature is “The Circus t His Best, in ®5 THE CHATTEL ) TODAY { a Mutual production in five acts, en- ; Romance;” Tuesday, “David Crock- n n 8 X titled, “The Three Pals.” W. H. and J. W. Jackson, the man-| The Boulevard offers its patrons| . .n“Wednesday, Cleo Madison in|® “M h tt NEWS WEEKLY COMEDY @ B’ssu B.rr“cale Mae Murray will be seen Friday agers of the new Star theater, regret | today “The Selfish \W(‘)iman,d w{lich “The Chalice of Sorrows" Thursday, anhattan &OHOHQHOHOHOHOHOK‘ ' and Saturday in a drama of New York that they were unable to stage the|features Wallace = Rei l““ hw “Friday the Tlirteenth,” and Satur- M d " - —IN— life, “The Big Sister.” The play is formal opening on the date an-|Ridgely. The picture shows ?\\; day, “The Dream Girl" and Brady aaness o ™ " said to give an insight into how the |nounced last Sunday. However, the | selfishness can be the all powerful | 200 : ; T"E PA'"E'T other half of the world hves opening today will be with an excel-| motive in a_woman's life for a time. by Keysto Comed Sout" lent program. Well known produc-| Monday a Vltaglaph feature, Tuesday - AT eystone y SIDE An Exceptional Triangle Produce Clifton W|” Feature !tions will be shown by the manag-|“Brays Cartoons,” Paramount and Vi- | e e < < < am < Pathe weekly . tion. Also. Keystona Comedy. ¢ “ y' ers, who are experienced motion pic- | tagraph will be shown. Wedncsday | TODAY e, A e { Big Jim Garrity” Today tare men. Sunday's feature wil bJe Dustin Farnum in vy Clogkett STAR -- OPENS TODAY | | ¢ o cnmew o ansnsns ¢ cns ¢ cmne “Notorious Gallagher” Look at this st of stars for the e Manager Lawhead of the Clifton, |“The Social Buccaneer,” featuring ursday “Under Two Flags,” fea- y ” e e & A ook, v{,hichhopened a vs;cellcfago.]‘ils“assured n’an&en Ken;]igan nn:i [I:'opisc Llovely “;”?lg Tceia Bara. rlimsd:t)ur;a};’c S']Elexlcl ;:l;iigc;:!; ?‘}:IC:AJ:EE:M ‘ .~.-..~2;“~. ot = and — . "%R:'y_gmu Burke and Crane that the patrons of Clifton Hill appre- | Monday a three-reel Universal pro-|of the Yukon” an | i ciate the efforts that have béch: pput duction, Tuesday “Cactus Moore,” a| Crimson Stain Mystery.” Scenery and /Tense Moments, \' ROH LF Laavanworth he Human Gambler TUESDAY—House Petors. o Comedy, Too. WEDNESDAY—Mae Marsh. forth in furnishing a suburban show |western drama; Wednesday, “Whirl- e as _good as the best. . pool of Destiny;” "Thqrsday, first “An 0|d-FaShi0ned Girl” and i e e L @ Today at 2, 3:48, 5:31 1:1! and 9 Today “Big Jim Garrity” is shown | episode of “L:beny: Friday, a I}lug i 3 — _K._K ENAN as the leading picture, “Big Jim,” the | Bird Sroducmn, The Love Girl”| A Puyehlo Legend at Omaha FRAN E MONDAY THURSDAY~—Theda Bara. FRIDAY—Jackle Saunders. SATURDAY—Charlie Chaplin. See D, W. Griffin’s Production, ‘ superintendent of a mine in Georgia, | and ) Saturday, a Vitagraph feature 4 @ 9 Could any theater offer you more? e opn Eicson: produis drams i uch actors s Mary Pikird, 3+ Bouleward Theater CHARLES RAY iy P sl many thrills. The difficulties are un- ADERL AL TODAY' W Marguerite Clay(on flashed on the 15 Feature screen today, the Omaha theater is of- raveled in a clever and striking man- | “The Conspiracy “THE SELFISH WOMAN" [ ' LOUISE GLAUM l stalling a complete publicity depart- Virginia Pearson in “Daredevil Kate." ment for exhibitors doing business Thursday, WAsHlNGTON. D. C—A committee of ord- : h Edmund Breese in “The | “nance experts examine into the merit of | with the Omaha office. Spell of the Yukon.” Friday, Mae | the Lewis "‘“;“"’ ‘““d':‘“"h"‘ ‘;]" this | : prAdPre government and accepted by the allies. Marsh and Robert Harron in “The e Dawls 'gon iR astlons ChargetChflN{ntandPHlarg_ll_Sd \]{ar{;ia{fie of M%H{\-O." Saturday is | LONDON, E}FG%ANDh—{AuItrnllu‘\ tr]nolps isters a e Palm To ay aff ay,” with Keystone comedies | start to the Tnh Lroptreviowed 7 The Palm offers 4 program full of | 31d athe News, showing President l’i:‘-’;‘r“-fifi‘l’;:xént is :r‘;:n’:v]’g;e RSl Christie Pi:turn." ner. . B “ 5 Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgely The program for the week is varied Film at Princess Today fering an cxceptional o, (00 Ol Burion. Holmes Travel, “HONOR THY NAME” between features and short plays.| The program which the Princess C'i‘: ton and Patrick Calhoun are fea- 9 s ‘ “The Yellow Menace” is featured ev- | offers is a bill of varlauon this week. yd offers a very pretty story, while |- et ; . ' ery Friday evening. | Today “The Conspiracy,” a_thrilling | {{7C ¢ v ) Ben Turpin, in “Doctoring a' Leak 1 e rallroa(L drama; Bfihc Ritchie is fea. Mary Pickford and Rohert H)arr()n 2 5 - “ . Magic Has Notorious Gallagher |tured it “She Wanted a Ford” and | P13y the leading parts in " Pueblo GUFTON INEATER § | ommsmmmmscanmmesmty And the Human Gambfer Today EddieFlLyons and Lee Moran in “The | = S T i Bar Fly” are a scream. ~—Today— ; The program offered by the Magic | An added attraction is offered ev- “BIG JIM GARRITY” H FAR'AM THEATER : : l;{r[this cc:)mlélg \n&celg lts mtcresulr;gt. eryl \,I\?Elng‘sd‘ay in Bud‘ Flsher;{ Mdun Robert Eie-:ncm L;-dlnl Role 15th and Farnam Sts ictures come and pictures go, but |and Jeff” in funny cartoons. onday n omedy & ;Ib{l%::olgamgael:a"gh:;” to:ir;d's “;);e 'I‘Sufi'gyTHygucrite]s" m:f(li “Faflr’f 3; Synopsis of Events Covered in Pathe TODAY'S PROGRAM In Connection With H‘fll'cllll, Refined Vaudeville nbler, y’ 0- | Last.” “Tuesday, eleventh episode o News, Released Today. tsflm, 3"°fd1‘1fi°;em&. BO‘}M“‘?C R‘IU "I‘.)\ill)crty[” anIu] ]Aniénal;cd Weel{{ly,dwnh e e i VlRG[NlAhPEARSON Th | 1 i, tures are full of action. Monday the [“When Little Lindy Sang.” ednes- W ;i ; el ey e es ssur e ro ram * famous production of D. W. Griffin, | day “The Yellow Menace,” “Mutt and "‘i}f,,}{fl“fi,j‘ff,flfifi“ inaRent oy | loT" n oP THEATER “DARE DEVlL KATE" ) “The Escape,” will be offered. The ! Jeff” and comedy. Thursday, “Love | WILKES BARRE, PA.—Former President TODAY-—-MARY. PICKFORD MONDAY A ‘ Real Laugh-P ‘ . c M program for the balance of the week | Never Dies,” a Bluebird feature. Fri- | Theodore Rex e O “ESMERALDA" : WILLIAM FARNUM, in nd Keal Laugh-Froducing Goi (] 18 selected with care. day, “The Isle of Life.”j Saturday the [ S her A Story of Simple But Great Love “THE BONDSMAN" ¥ R "N?,rrow Creed,” “The Moving Fin- H%"(;’R]{?C(’PE hSAgniéglgPflte;flLE“'}'lyf Done in “Little Mary’s” Best Style. TUESDAY «« . 9 ' Universal Offogr Pays fesonécomtly, | Sy i e " Aks Coulr, §] marcleRiE ciaRk. s No Long Drawn Features maha a Visit Saturday |« ” Zeeieme o She ata I WG | f = R. C. Cropper, district manager oyf HonoAr TRhth"ar;e Feat:rea 3{7 Rur{ler"gl‘:f:fi l;;;;c:t‘:"x; R atr-.nd-‘ o T More Snap! More ACtlon! the Universal Film service, spent Fri- t Rohlff Theater Today| *"i‘srahic record of the beats of the day and Saturday in Omaha this week, | -« w whit .| standard clock is made to set the trans ORPHEUM South Side " . Viidng i Take Schel ocai | 15, Honor Thy Neme” which 3| Sipetuoct B s S S0 | SICCRTE SV South lde 3“VAN OFFERS Come any time from 11 to 11 and see a Tive wired of the fim busineas and has | 487, Mr. Keenan.is the central fig- | glock epstates s masier raay,, whie “THE FRANCHISL" Faturing | let f el e ‘rd with the Univer. | ure, taking the part of a “southern | 6 16 sanntry sad thus the tie e il Ed Coxen and Winifred Grosnwood @& | complete perrormance. O o Omiaba he broughe | colonel.” “For the balance of the | NEWPORT, R. 12 Sallors at the Torpedo Als Conad sai{hohr}nllii‘;ls,}g ‘:n :;3, ?:m‘f‘ u‘;"é{g‘:f week the offerings arc as follows: | Station bold & public circus in aid of sick J R onlye { ] 5 , assis Gen- | " - Lt i s hret : s eral Puplicity Manager Bowles of the | Monday, “Grip of Evil’ and “His Lit- | wi%ifiNron, . c.—Viscount Aimaro | MOEITINGRT TH0N21 g igwe: i =~ Biggest Amusement Value in Town e s e tle Wife sday, Florence La Ba- | " Sato, the newly appointed Japanese Am- lE-nblhhe- Novel Exchange for| - 4 ¥ die in he Fugitive.” W Ldncsda), x, after his first call on Secretary | .lll||||||lI|""|||l|||||IIIIIII"IIIIIII!IHIIIII | Exclusive Handling of “Funny | | DIAMOND * TODAY HELEN HOLMES ——in — uprTy OF THE CUMBERLANDS" COMEDY—"Those Primitive Days” “AL” CHRISTIE FAMOUS } ST L] Lovers of a good, strong, spontane- ” RETEIF I IENEInE ous laugh will be pleased to know | action and variety. Charlic Chaplin | ‘)a;;('l’c" viewing Omaha's historical | ASBURY PARK-—Pennsylvania 'n||mmnmumumumlmmmmmua that “Al Christie,” famous as a pro- | * appears in one of his strong pic- st vl Lawn to pledge the support St edy films for the Nestor [} - tures, The Pawn Shop.” “Stepping democracy to the president. President ducer of comedy ] % Westward,” a Mutual feature, depicts Three Splendld B|”S W isen ,::,:fi;:,:{ns‘('gx‘:.min.dr;-::;allln n T R Branch of the Universal Co., has em- I’ some common incidents in life in an i ! PORTLAND, ORE.—A life buoy i I T"EA E od into the producing game on ¥ % interesting manner. Lou Rose Musi. At the Muse This Week | "Sne®s, Yicear thoenter. 1 o smed | barke 2 The Big Universal Drama “THE SHADOW SINISTER” cal Stock company features the five| Three splendid attractions are pro- | ;"rll’z‘h:h:‘l"‘:“lf"m‘;‘""'“““" and will ride | Hargis_sisters in a program of ac-|grammed for the Muse beginning m~ P C— ‘ihn | will open an exchange for the distri- | photoplay. Friday and Saturday ‘humnr dispensers who have worked h bution of the new “Al Christie” com- | Owen Moore and Marguerite Cour- and Monday at That Ever-Popular with him so successfully during his Harney Sts., Omaha. “ edy films. “Van” claims these films |tot will be presented in “The Kiss. varect with the Nestor people, and | 8 DARE DEVIL LARKIN I DARE DEVIL LARKIN - his own accord z» c 4 Such is the case, and a P\‘“KT{HT‘ : i t* tion. Throughout the week a strong | day and \lon«lw) with “The Chattel,” 5 the Goyernor-Gene A omecy. ¢ hilarious Christie Films is quite |} 2 BT .:. program will daily offer entertain- [in which E. H. Sothern, the fan.ous batdalion of 'm“m“.‘.rf““'d" reviews BORROWED PLUMS” :eadv for booking through a special 1122 FARNAM ST. third Floor, it s e, ;:mlrL 2:3);;bhgo‘sficr:‘c‘n(_:l‘:;lx:z":k?r;. I local exchange, formed for the pur- Presents for the Approval of the Omaha “Photoplay P £ ar S B - A f “ Christie Films Will Be fimis-hcq :slhis S'l}laX\"‘e?p«{arc. Hl’li's pho-? MGHROE T“EATER i | ;{}(}:fi “{]nlntactnrn({/l;nfl;g::m:gnsg Fan' it | & Distributed by Van Husan icfes; "\ hevs weckly anda comedy || ||} COMFORT THEATER ff| rover, manages the localagoncy, TODAY AND MONDAY § I st s a y 2555 Farnam St. | } tyled the Christie Comedy 4 ] & F. A. Van Husan, formerly man- | complete the bill. | Tod | CHARLIE, CHAPLIN which is sty ' ¢ 301 Na- “LOVE NEVER D'ES! i/ * ager of the Laemmle service in| Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday | i oeay, i “oN "‘A Mo Exchange, with quarters 312'”] Aed 4. § = Omaha and now proprietor of the [ Fannie Ward will be seen in “Witch- | PARELLL G ! “PASTE _AND POLITICS" tional buildin, ~corner And if it’s a BLUEBIRD it must be ' good h % Western Supply (ompan) in this city, | craft,” the Columbia university prize “LA VIE DE BOHEME” and "REAL LIFE” ¢ all of the 4 § - Al Christie retains mos ! These Famous Productions Are Shown Every Sunday ! - 2 are the funniest ever and that he owes e l it to the public to see that these films ‘The Velvet Paw’ and KeystOne\‘ S"BURBAH T“EATER | Billie Rhodes, The Sunshine hGlrl og HIPP TH EATER ¢! 1 get wide distribution vo that folks) Comedy at the Suburban Today | 20th and Ames Avenue Al e Rl e FIRST SHOWING v %. may forget their troubles. bl 4 / M 1 ANT, 7 cR” M | stellar honors. | ] . _— “The Velvet Paw,” in which Gail TODAY'S PROGRAM Will report at the Bes Among the early Christie releases |i! i { % “Daredevil Kate” Booked Kane and House Peters are shown, | o VEmET ok ','\",:h,'v:,:“,',z:,::;‘::;‘:n‘_"‘c':;v are “A Scminary Scandal,” ‘“His| Al_‘so AT THE FOLLOWING THEATERS IN OMAHA E ) Today | ® carefully worked out and handled Triangle Keystone Comedy. WAIT!" WATCH!I = WONDBER1: (| Baby,” “By the Sad Sea Waves” and § Princess Park Omaha | " At Farnam Theater To Y | well. Sunday’s program also shows “Hm "Wedding Night,” all screamers |} Apollo Hippidrome Gem * The possibility of a woman’s rising | a two-act Triangle-Keystone comedy. P! —cach one a film that will entice Ideal Lyric * Star } from !hfe lower strat‘a ol] life toia“[()r;- Mondayf 'I;:'lialx;gleoprcscn(s the “Mar- ___H money into the coffers of a moving | Hamilton Dundee Benson : sition of respect is the theme o il-| riage of Molly O.” Tuesday, “The Bl picture gshow. ¥ z 4 liam Fox's production, “Daredevil | Dollar King” "and Faith’s Reward.” | PRI"cEss THEATER HlPPODROME ; Managers throughout the country )‘1 Columbia Magic Burt Kate,” which is shown today at the|Wednesday, William Fox presents | find a real TODAY A Thrilling Railroad Story “THE CONSPIRACY" BILLIE RITCHIE, in “SHE WANTED A FORD” i scarcity of really funny Diamond *‘Monroe Franklin | | films, even though deluged with seri 3 “IN THE_RIGHT CAR, nu‘r T ilms, even though deluged with seri- WRONG BERT! EE ious efforts, and these managers || Roper Theater, Council Bluffs “HERITAGE. OF VALOR" would do well to immediately get in @ THERE’S A REASON , THINK IT OVER Farnam theater. Monday a Fox pic-|“Sins of Men.” Thursday, a Triangle ture will be shown. Tuesday, Mar-|production, “Honor Thy Name.” Fri- guerite Clark in “The Bondsman.”|day, “The Christian,” and on Satur- The program for the balance of the|day, “The Way of Patience.” “The week will be announced later, Blocked Tr*ck" and Selig Tribune. | "oV M Bloop® touch with “Van” and his screaming | e Christfe Comedies”