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IAMOND (5~ i- . i oS - New Monday -‘udny. we will i tores ; The Feature’ ~ “Spollers” i fi":: Pmptlln:iv'l‘- Farnum | Continuous Show .Fu- 2:30 '} . “CHEATERS” “THE BROKEN SPUR' And Good Comed - b:h\cl.e- 38tk Died Shate et e 3 gnut _election in history with A Stirring Drama of Greatest ) 'MOVIE STARS - affr i3 P. M. Until 11 P. M. y DURDET THEATER TODAY “ALOAHOE” The Fzmons Hawaii-n Play Jolrer Comedy the of the OVIE INN" ! "food, lawest priess. andeis S Strand Promises a Bill Interesting to Everybody Three unusually pleasing, as well as | humanly interesting, stories hold forth | at the Strand this weel;, commencing | GGold” today, when the offering is the film debut of the actor, Sir Herbert Beer Tree, in Lupert Hughes' well novel, “Old Folks at Home." by a comedy and Pathe weekly. “Tor election night William 5, Hart featured in "The Return of Draw )" while an extra performance | v se miven from 11 p.m. to | a. m, | A direct Western Union wire will be ruii nto the theater, so that Strand rons will receive the reports first Friday and Saturday Bertha Kalich o otuart Holmes are seen 1n a typi- Fox visualization, ‘love and Ulnie,” interesting aud en.crtaining all the way through. Mary Pickford, of course, holds forth from November 14 to 18, m the greatest triumph of her career, "Less Than Dust,” t evening. “The Spoilers” a seven- reel drama in which William Farnum takes the leadin bill. Monday, “The “Cheater comedy, “A ‘kraut Symphony.” of Remembrance,” “Pat’s Ways,” “The Cry of Conscience” and “Her Vanighed Youth." Thursday, the big "Liberty” picture will ;be shown, Friday a Bluebird, “Shoes, and on Satu rafl Vitagraph ofiers “The Harbor of Happines = ARBAY “MY RDA'H‘ mgfilq_u 7 Good Comedy {f TODAY AT 2, 3:48, 8130, 7118, 9 William Desmond in “Lieutenant Danny of The U.S. A.” Scenes Laid on Mexican Border Paddy McQuire in il “A TOUCH OF HIGH 2 R By 1 b LIFE” B Sk d Présents :‘l. '“u.hh Lays Bare P b o ._One Phase of War's Devastation “Should a Mother Tell?” See Bette Nansen Monday Tuesday “Battle of Hearts” IPP TH EATRE 7 DAYS, STARTING TODAY 4 Frank Keenan and ENID !VIARKEY ; “War's Women” Not a war pieture, but a cinema plea for the proteetion of mothers, wives and sweethearts in situations that might arise in any country. ———————————— Continuous Performances From 11 A. M to 11 P, M. ———————————————————————— FOR THE FIRST TIME AT POPU. LAR PRICES ————————————————————————— Adults, 20 cents. Children, 10 cents. Special election night show Tuesday night at 11 o'clock. \ i e i i Tie progral will alsu be enhanced iy, part, is on the Broken Spur,” Sauer- Tuesday, "If My Country Calls.” Wednesday, “Ashes Pasting ™ ALAMO THEATER | if [ be shown too. FARNA “;.‘;::1. i “The War Bride's Secret” VIRGINIA PERSON 'S | THE OMAH G 4 Fe” ‘;Program of Variety Booked hilled ilroad story, “For Love and draina, “Her Vanished nd comedy, “Sweedy, the ind a photoplay featuring Ford and Grace Cunard. onday a three-reel comedy, “Ali So " and a drama, "The Cr of Conscience,” Tuesday, the thir- | teenth episode of “Lif;cn_\‘,” also “Animated Weekly” and comedy. Wednesday, the ninth episode of “The Youth tor, cis ceit” and “Mutt and Jeff” cartoons. Thursday, “Gloriana,” featuring the child actress, Zoe Friday, “The | Heritage of Hat Saturday the Christie comedies will-be shown. The comedy this week is “His Wedding | Night." *"The Masked Woman"” and | ‘In Love With a Fireman" will be ['shown, too, Muse Has Fine Bill Laid Out for Week AWV Begiuning Sunday and on Monday “Harbor of Happiness” & “The Spoilers” Is Feature the .‘.,,,clig,,f.t v'\}‘%l Muse il e 50 I H adaptation o illiam J. Locke's H".Gf:"c.v-.::;'“‘ 4 P'ctu" at NCW Star TOday novel, “Jaffery,” starring C. Aubrey There will be a continuous show at | Smith and Eleanor Woodruff. A news | - tlie New Star theater tOdl( from 1| reel and comedy will also be on the o'clock in the afternoon until 11 in the | bill, Y ot Sessue ngnkuwn and Myrtle Sted- man in “The Soul of Kura-San,” which will be seen Tuesday, Wed- nestlay and Thursday, with a combi- nation of artists of different types in a thrilling Japanese-American drama, An ' International News reel show- ing the latest and a comic cartoon complete the bill, Friday and Saturday Louise Huff and Jack Pickiord in a picturization of Bboth Tarkington's = humorous masterpiece “Seventeen” will be the | offering. ? Boulevard Theater Presents “An International Marriage” The Boulevard offers a , feature icture, “An International Marriage.” he Burton Holmes Travelog will “The Diamond Run- ners” which is shown Monday, fea- tures Helen Holmes, ~ Wednesday, “Common Ground” will be shown, in which Marie Doro plays the Iudin, g_nrt‘ Thursday, “Where Love Leads.” riday, Mme. Olga Petrova in “The Scprlet Woman” and Max in the comedy “The Chance.” Besides Mystery" Saturd nish the program Figman Ghost of -a n. Stain ill fur- OMAHA THEATER o T80 Y o8 “THE BLOCKED TRACK”" and “BILLY'S M'iLODMMA" SUBURBAN THEATER TODAY m%r WARWICK, in “FRIDAY THE 13TH" Our Pipe OI'I’II Concerts_Are Prov- ing Very Pleasing to Patrons. NGO MONROE THEATER | ] “THE CRUCIAL TEST” Kitty Gordon Leading. '8 A Photoplay of Distinction. ! E omedy, Too. .muuu:nl_‘un\nMuummmmmuumumuwummumvmwmummmm’ R AL 0 FILM DEBUT World's Foremost Actor, Sir Herbert Beerbohm ‘Tree “Old Folks At Home” By Rupert Hughes. { Come\dy. Pathe Weekly. { | At the Princess Theater At the Princess theater today is | : Screens of Omaha During Week Ye''o v Menace,” “The Mantle of De- | | 2 Demonstration of Our New LASHES FROM = -PHOTO - PLAYS- FOR-OMAHA- = __-DEVOTEES- | | | 1 | | | | | 2z e : g,a' Thoda Bara -Aé the Rebltr =y Vaudeville and Pictures At South Side Orpheum The Sout“ Side Orpheum attrac- tions, Manager Aylesworth tells us, besides the regular run of pictures to- day, vaudeville of a high class will be presented. The pictures are “The Harbor of Happiness,” “The Curse of the Forest,” and a Keystone comedy. Monday, “Accusing Conscience,” and Cub comedy. Tuesddy, the last epi- sode of “Gloria’s Romance,” “At Twelve O'clock,” and “The Spartan Spleen.” Wednesday, “A Lass of the Lumberlands,” “Her. Painted Pedi- gree,” and “Professor Jeremy’s Expe- riment.” Thursday, “Hell-to-Pay Aus- tin" is the feature, and Friday “Lieu- tenant Danmy, U. S. A” Saturday Vitagraph furnishes the picture. “Ligut. Danny, U. S. A" at . Rohlff Theater Today “Lieutenant Danny of the U, S, A" which features William Desmond and Enid Markey, playing at the Rohlff theater today, will more than stir your patrotic heart. For the balance of the week the offerings are as fol- lows: Monday, Alhambra :l-';;aler Commencing Monday, Nov 6, “Shielding Shadow” Bartola Pipe Organ and K. B. War Feature i Presenting l Wm. Desmond — — 2 ‘“Lieutenant Danny of || ! . the U. S. A.” Fols =10 = (o) <O = (V) — (4} — (] flcflr ! CLIFTON THEATER A BLUEBIRD PRODUCTION ing a Story of Love and Adventure “THE_GRASP OF GREED” SPECIAL MATINEE ELECTION NIGHT % Arrangements have been made so ! that election rcturns can be flashed on the screen. Let's make this elec- Yion night ona long te be remembered. Thursday—A Big Special Program “NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER” Featuring Annette Kellerman Matinee at 4 o'Clock for School Children EIDEIOEIO! ol : f I o i © i i ) HomomomNm momomoLd Amusement Value in Omalya William Russell fi:' ) \ A SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER_5, 19186. FRIMLAND | » Ml Wn.S. Hant ‘F ilmland Stars to Be Shown on’ | AN\ Empress Harry Davenport ————— e ‘land Helen Gibson, Tucsday, Theda Bara in “Her Double Life.” Wed- Fear of. Poverty.” Thursday, Mme. Petrova in “The Scarler Woman.” Friday, Bessie Love and Wilfred Lu- cas in “Hell-to-Pay Austin.” Satur- day is Laff Day with. Ford Sterling and Slim Summerville. Suburban |s Featuring Bartolla Organ Concerts Patrons of the Suburban theater rendered *with every shot. Robert Warwick appears .in “Friday the 13th.” There is a two-act Key- stone comedy too. Monday, Wilfred Lucas and Bessie Love in ‘“Hell-to- Pay Austin.” Tuesday, “The Deluded Wife.” Wednesday, June Caprice in “Gaprice of the Mountains.” Thurs- day, William Desmond in “Lieutenant Danny of the U. S. A and Fri- day, “Shielding Shadow” will be shown. Saturday, Cantrell's Ma- donna,” “Pokes and Jabs comedy.” {“Ham and Budd” comedies and Selig | Tribune. {Empress Offers Drama “The Heart of a Fool” “The Hleart of a Fool," the feature picture at the Empress starting today, {1s a Vitagraph production in three acts, which is equal to the very best made. Harry Davenport, the great jemotjonal actor, is the lead in this | picture. Mary Maurice is taking the part of the mother. The Vogue Com- edy is “He Did and He Didn't)” a two-reeler scream producer, and the Mutual Weekly offers the latest news of the east and Europe. ! SOUTH SIDE TODAY ® “HE KEPT US OUT OF GLOOM” CHARLIE CHAPLIN ! v WA 0 LS O O GETITED ¢ U i [ | /%@ APOLLO THEATER #0 @ 20th and Leavenworth. Tel. 1808. § 5 SHOWS—TODAY—5 SHOWS 2 Un ALLACE REID til 10:30 Paramount Picture Offers CLEO RIDGELY & W, “THE GOLDEN CHANCE" An unusual play, presented by an ex- "~ ceptional cast. 8 A one-reel comedy will also be given. MONDAY RITA JOLIVET D “AN INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE" 20P 0 oS0 0PN RBRANDE] THEATRE Commencing Nov. 13 The Dramatic Sensation-- of the Season “Humanity’s most power- ful weapon against the pre- medih@c;d destruction of the unborn.” “Where Are My Children” Done in a Smashing, Daring Way Good Women and Wise Men Praise This Daring Photo-Drama have enjoyed pleasing music now | Today| nesday, Florence La Badie in “The| | | arid stage effects. i not what is termed a war picture, but “War’s Women” All Week At the Hipp Theater Starting today the Hipp theater, un- der the management of the newly formed Fontenelle Feature Film company of Omaha, will present “War's Women,” -the gredt six-act photo spectacle, with special music This production is an emotional drama depicting the ef- fects of war on its innocent victims, the women. Frank Kennan is seen in the role of.the, Emir and Enid Markey as’ the martyr hereine gives up her honor and firally her life for the pro- tection of her terrified sisters, ““Aloahoe” -Feature Picture At the Dundee Theater Willard Mack takes the leading the feature at the Dundee today. Mond~+ Ruth Stonehouse comes in o Bluebird, “Love Never Dies.” Tues- day, “Hell-to-Pay Austin.” Wednes- day, “Miss Petticoats,” features Alice Brady. Thursday, “The Three God Fathers." Friday, “The Place Beyond the Winds,” features Dorothy Phil- lips and Lon Chaney. “Lieutenant Danny, U: S. A.” is shown Satur- day. Comedies each evening. Pauline Frederick in “Sold”"at Lothrop Today Pauline Frederick is seen today in “Sold” at the Lothrop. This picture will be shown today and Monday. Of course there will be a comedy of usual merit. Tuesday, Rita Jolivet will appear in “An Internationl Mar- riage.” “Sudden Riches” is the pic- _|ture for Wednesday. The program for the remainder of the week will be announced later. Besse Theater Promises A Picture of Merriment What is it that makes you feel like laughing good and hard? Somethin, entirely new? Or isn’t it the rea usual things, common hagfienings, but ut in a real live story? Charlie Chap- in is at the Besse today. Patrons can see him at his best, so says Manager For Up-to-the- Minute Service And Quality Merchandise At Reasonable Prices Call On The Western Supply Co. Omaha, Neb. 12th and Harney Sts. For Movie Mdse., See “VAN” A Smashing, Daring Subject | M us E m of Para- Today and Monday C. AUBREY SMITH and ELENORE WOODRUFF “Jefiery” William J. Locke’s Most Popular Novel TUESDAY Complete Election Returns Continuous Performance 2 p. m. to 12:30 | “Where Are My Children?” Coming to the Brandeis “Where Are My Children?” the pic- ture that has made such a sensation in the east, is to be shown at the part in the Hawaiian play, “Aloahoe;” | today consists of “M | lions” a picture of situations |tinctly American, and “Liberty,” se- | Goat Hill.” Kitty Gordon Is Seen in | “The Crucial Test” at Monroe | With features of known worth for | the week the Monroe theater prom- | ises a bill that will prove pleasing to every type of movie fan. Today Kitty Gordon is seen in “The Crucial | Test.” Tomorrow, “Barriers of So- ciety” will feature Dorothy Daven- port and Emery Johnson. Tuesday, | Florence Reed will appear in “At Bay."” Wednesday, “The Social High- | wayman," and Thursday Margaret | Gonzales leads in “Secrets of the Swamps.” “Love Trail” is seen on Friday, while Saturday, “Mystery of Riviera” is the feature picture. "Apollo Theater Presents The offering at the Apollo theater today is "The len Chance,” a | Paramount production, featuring | Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid. Mon- { day Rita Jolivet is seen in “An In- | ternational ~ Marriage.” Tuesday, |“The End of the Rainbow,” features Myrtle Gonzalez and Val Paul. Wed- nesday Hazel Dawn leads in “My Lady Incog.” Thursday, “Common mon Ground” features Marie Dore. Friday the feature picture is “The Badge of Courage,” and Saturday Ethel ‘Clayton and Holbrook Blinn are seen in “The Hidden Scar.” Clifton Theater Offers Week of Exceptional Sort “The Grasp of Greed,” the Blue- bird production at the Clifton today, is a story of human nature at its best as well as worst. Tuesday, besides the regular program, a matinee will be held after 10:30, so that the election returns can be given. Thursday, the Universal- company presents “Nep- tune's Daughter.” The manager feels that he can recommend this feature, “because,” he states, “for twenty-six weeks I personally conducted this play in the Fine Arts theater, Chi- | cago.” Omaha Theater Offers Many Features During the Week Today at the Omaha theater the pictures are based upon stories that attract attention. “His Little Wife,” “The Blocked Track” and “Billy’s Melodrama” complete the bill. Mon- day Cyril Scott in “Not Guilty:” Tues- day “Common Ground," presenting Marie Doro in the leading role; Wednesday “Love Never Dies,” a Bluebird; Thursday Mollie King in “The Revolt;” Friday Billie Ritchie in “She Wanted a Ford,” and on Sat- urday Paramount presents Mary Pick- ford in “Hulda from Holland.” Rex New Management Vaudeville and' f’ictures The management of the Rex thea- ter has recently changed. Gilley and Ribble have made afrangements to show the best pictures they can se- ctire of recent release. Today Charlie Chaplin appears in a two-reel picture. Besides this, a drama, “The Isle of Sunshine” will also be shown. Monday Helen Holmes appears in the first picture of the serial, “The Lass of the Lumberlands.” = Other pictures of merit are being scheduled. Hippodrome Offers Bill Of Merit for the Week Today's program at the Hippo- drome 1s made up of the ninth episode of “Liberty,” “Circumstantial Justice,” “The Timber Wolf” and “Crooked from the Start.” Monday's program is being booked. Tuesday, “§ccrct of the Swamps;” Wednesday, Pathe News and “The Grip of Evil;” Thurs- day, “Yellow Menace;” Friday, “Tor- tured Hearts,” featuring {lirginia Pearson, William Russell Featured At the Diamond Today William Russell takes the leading art in “The Strength of Donald Mc- enzie," feature picture at the Dia- mond today. Monday General Fur- nishes “Marooned,” “A Mistake in Rustlers” and comedy; Wednesday Margaret Clayton in “An Old-Fash- ioned Girl;" Marie Empress Thurs- day in “The Chorus Girl and the Kid;" Friday the thirteenth serial of “Liberty,” and Saturday the five-reel feature, “The Voice of Love.” Bartola Pipe Organ Recital | At Alhambra Theater Monday Monday evening marks the opening at the Alhambra theater of Barftola pipg organ concerts that will be given each day in connection with the reg- | ular picture show. No detail is being overlooked in the installation of this |organ. The feature picture for Mon- day presents William Desmond in “Lieutenant Danny of the U, S, A.” “Shell Forty-Three” Feature { At the Grand Theater Today The attraction at the Grand thea- ter today is H. B. Warner in “Shell Forty-three.” A comedy will also be shown with this feature, Mr. Racn- men says the program for the week { includes the best pictures of recent release, { Alamo Theater Offers Program of Variation The offering at the Alamo theater Ladies’ Mil- dis- rial The comedy is “A Desperate Remedy.” Thursday there is a five- reel feature, “A Romance of Billy | Brandeis theater for a run commenc- ing Monday, November 13. The sub- ject of the picture is allied to the !'birth control movement. ““The Golden Chance” Today

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