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[ DiaMoND THEATER | “DEVIL'S TOY" H i . i LOTHR { Featuring ADELE BLOOD and ED&'IN STEPHENS Selling a Soul to Perdition for FOR’ E! FAME! and LOVE! MONROE *** .. HOLBROOK BLINN —in — “THE WEAKNESS OF MAN" A Strong Dramatic Play of Hurson Interest. “ANY OLD HIPPODROME TODAY “LIBERTY” “The Angel of the Attic” Two Comedies See 40th & Dodge OMAHA “MAROONED"” Featurin, Edward Ar-ord and manding up-to- 2—BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE—2 EDWIN AUOU?ST in THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 12, 1916. ashes.from Filmla PHOTO PLAYS FOR OMAHA DEVOTEES G‘a\j 3213 24th MARGUIIITE CLARK “HELENE FROM THE NORTH"” Beautiful Scenery—Wonderful Acting Thnufl You May Shed Tears, You will Carried to J.ylul hu(bllv e < < T > B T No. St. edies are DUK! LY. DO" Side REVOLT" the-minute Int; South PRINCESS THEATER SMADO\\ ! 8? SUSPICION' ‘KNI('.NTS OF A BATH TUB” Suburban Theater ANCES NELSON and A THUR ASHLEY - “THE | A Viris and Blaed-Strring Story De- ( | Alice McChesney, '[HIPP ey Sll()l-ll.l-'F M Zl!’ Lausn worth St. T iMAV AT 2, 3:48, 5130, 7118, and 9 | Funhll:l Fn‘ L * ‘Featuring ] n & Bl . BESSIE BARRISCALE | A_Pia ! CHARLESRAY || m. aienly . LOUISE GLAUM ! e : I ¢ . | wnomME” || 7.3 - § BEN TURPIN, in i «fl.n';, Hold | |./DUCKING A DISCORD" {PATHE NEWS ALWAYS A GooD T‘onm.unl and Open From 11 to ll Duly TODAY AND MONDAY um and Agnes V uebird Photoplay “A Stranger From Somewhere” That Rings True TU“DAY AND W!DN!SDAY ous Dancers ud' Ri N E WALTON “THE gUEJ"ll' OF LIFE" THURSDAY ONLY RHEA MIT.(‘:H LL len—Wa oy A Thrilling and Fascinating Story FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Theodore lob"n .n‘ Anita King “ANTON 'rI-IE TERRIBLE" 10¢—ADMISSION—10c Synopsis of Events Covered in Pathe ‘N THER sages within a radius of 100 mi tented for use by the Unlud lu(u Gov- ernment. _ OAKLAND, CAL.--Grammar school wirls 2 jve a {ine exhibition of their rowing abil- in their annual fall regatta on Lake erritt. 'HOM AS, D, W, L—8hips are overturn. and othg-"wnh.:l' u' h’”l)‘ terrifie rricane L4 . e lies, noon to hecome the Unlhd States. ITT ADA—I!I‘ inister 1 rance, on the Canadian drfll lrwud- ll Champ de Mars. PARIS, FRANCE—Many IJ" m:bmane mhhnm presen anhn Onvon'l_ntnl to her v-llul,lll CARRIE Leadin, - SANFORD 1th and Douglas TODAY AND ALL WEEK Famous Subrd Comedians Musical Mdy and Vaudevill This colared troup is composed of many experienced actors. HARRY C. SANFORD, Manager and. Producer l’nn New York CARRIE CIiMMENT! Omaha LOUIS CLEMMENTS nuc lljed £) Y R G | A VETAE von I r n v w::n on:-l bowers DUDE LANGFORD Drummer, Just From the Coast. 5 0.—‘I‘h eapitol mdvn vfl”fi‘@; th before the winter sesaion Wu convenes, FRA c'xahgo. CA‘h-—;l:""?v‘lval of the American on w sured, as the new steamer Vgo;:mn. :h.- M to resume the I run, % on the front mflg"fi g s bborn f P ——— leaving llul&-nro Photoplays EMANUEL CLARK Leadr of the 8“““ JESS BANKS (Greasy Pig) We Are Now Operatin, NEW MANAGEMENT You Can See THE BEST Under of Recent Re- e ! braska and Iowa. 108 South Fourteenth Street. FIRST HALF KILKENNY FOUR In Act Somewhat Different Comedy and Harmony Singing CHARLEY CHAPLIN in “BEHIND THE SCREEN" ¥ LAST HALF ROSS BROTHERS Champion Midget Boxers of the World Presenting ‘A DAY IN A GYMNASIUM” KATHLYN WILLIAMS in “THE TEMPTATION OF ADAM" XCEPTIONAL NTERTAINING | DUCATIONAL MR. SALOON OWNER: ‘Turn Your Building Into a Motion Picture Theater or Let § Us Sell You a Theater Already Equipped. r For the past eight years we have furnished machines . and equipment to 90 per cent of the Theaters in Ne- Write for further particulars. OMAHA FILM EXCHANGE i The Pioneer Motion Picture Machine Dealers.in this Territory. 10 AT LR L R R LD T T TR BT RE T T 2 Week Commencing Nov. 12 PRICES: C = fillllmulllllll!llllllllllllllmllllllllllIllIllllllllllllll!lll!llmfll_ll VODEVIL PICTURES Maglc Theater Features Norma Taln At ble STRAND June Caprice- At the Farnam Wm, Desmond in Remarkable Metro Pictures Today Role at the Grand Today “(al)l /\Ihu)unI e:;d Ha;old Lg]_cl:(- wood have the leading roles in “The | tyre is “Lieutenant Danny of the U. Masked Rider” today at the Ml ic. | §, A" in which WIllllll}l' Desmond There is also a Red Feather film, “The | takes the leading part. Monday, Wil- Path Beyond the Winds” a drama fiam Faroum is seen in “The New picturing a beautiful story. Features | Governor,” and on Tuesday Holbrook and serial pictures are billed for the | Blinn takes the leading role in “The coming week Hidden Scar.” A later announcement g will be made about the program for the end of the week. COMFORT 'I'lIEATER TODAY .c‘#!:p Vg A’IELT{NOI" “tHat BBG nofi‘p.’ BABY" - T GRAND THEATER A gripplog ploture of Border Life. “LIEUT. DANNY OF THE U, 8. A" Featuring WILLIAM DESMOND. e I ALAMO rumzn “SOMEWHERE lgN THE BATTLE. R “LIBERTY' “SHADOWS OF SUSHCION" And Comedy. “O 1) DUNDEE THEATER | DOUGIAS FAIRBANKS “His Pleture h th Pape! By Far the M“! l.nn.hnhh Plclun You Have Ever Seen Hi 15th and FARNAM ' A Second Mary Pickford JUNE (E.APRICE Bcss South Omaha @ “Caprice of the Mountains” Come, Boys and Girls, and Meet the . new MARY PICKFORD ' A R DAY MONDAY TUESDAY—MARY PICKFORD ’ WEDNESDAY— BETTY MANSEN SHIELDING SHADO' . e ® THURSDAY CHAS. CHAPLIN “A Woman’s Resurrection” FRIDAV—WILUAM X PLAYERS ' ATURD. ' DAR! £ DEVIL LARKINS .”"O.-.-. Dine Well Here-- 1§ PALM THEATER | E 1320 Douglas Street. A Phhplny Worth Coming Down Town to Attend. [4] In a room especially fitted up for “Movie Enthusiasts.” The I n Gwn its patrons the best |h; |0 in the city for the money. “ ” fi TODAY . “@irl From Frisco” Mov'e Inn ‘g “Jess of the Foot Hills" [} Good Comedies, Etc. fl The Famous Jew Comedian LEW ROSE & CO. \ !IOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO BLUEBI Photo lays A PHOTOPLAY THAT WE KNOW WILL PLEASE “AStranger From Somewhere” Today and Tomorrow First Showing at THE HIPP THEATER And a BLUEBIRD can be seen every Sunday and Mon- day at this theater, which believes in pleasing all Photo- play “Fans.” Glance over the following list of theaters in Omaha alone who show Bluebirds and you will know the reason we say: “That if it's a BLUEBIRD it must be good.” Has upon its walls the pictures of the leading favorites. BRANDEIS STORES i ] ! i : d Park Princess Gem Apollo Ideal Hamilton Star Diamond Magic Columbia Dundee Lyric Omaha Franklin Benson Alamo Hippodrome Clifton Loyal Monroe Roper, Council Bluffs A few motion picture houses in Omaha do not show BLUEBIRDS YET. We suggest that they call and see us. Stars Who Will Shine on Screen for Omaha This Weeki At the Grand theater today the fea- | onouonononouonora | Muse Offers a Bran New International Film for Today “The Flower of Faith,” an Interna- presented to the Muse patrons to- day and tomorrow, | Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Blanche Sweet, the Paranount star, | tin “Unprotected.” The latest events | | will be shown in_the [m:rnanonah |news; also a comic cartoan. Dustin | Farnum, in “A Son of Erin,” the new | Paramount picture, will be the attrac- I tion for Friday and Saturday. i Sod il |Omaha Features Many Stars | During the Week’s Schedule | | Today Edward Arnold and Allu.‘ | McChesney are seen at the Omaha in | “Marooned," Two olhcr pictures, |“Here and There” and “The Curse | |of the Forest,”” are offered. \!ondm‘ | Charles Ross, .in “The Senato Tuesday, “The House of the Golden Windows;” Wednesday, “At the End of the Rainbow,” featuring Myrtle Gonzales; Thursda\ “The Summer Girl;” Friday, “The Masked Won: “Anintated Weekly” and “A Poli | Tramp;” Saturday, Pauline Fredric in “The Woman in the Case.” | Norma Talmadge and | Mary Pickford at Strand |\ The attraction at the Strand today is Norma Talmage in a story n( an | artist model’s life, “Fifty Fifty," di- rected by Allan Dwan. The action of | the story is quick and snappy all the | way through, while a Keystone com- | edy completes the program, plus av Pathe weekly. | Tuesday till Saturday comes Mary | Pickford in her latest, “Less Than} Dust.” This is the first feature that | Miss Pickford has released under her own banner. Vaudeville and Photoplays ‘ Offered Palm Patrons Today | Lew Rose, comedian, will. be seen hin one of his acts, assisted by his fcompan} at each performance at the Palm this afternoon and evening. The feature plctures are “The Girl from ] "Frisco” and “Jess of the Foothills." | The program for the week is a serial, | ‘\vhlch offers a pleasing perfurmance each day. “Love Never Dies” Is at New Star Theater Totiay A Bluebird is the feature at the Yary Pickford 44 the Boulvard 'Douglas Fairbanks Feature Attraction at the Dundee Douglas Fairbanks created a five- | reel comedy, “His Picture in the Paper,” the feature offering at the Dundee today. Monday, Ella Hall in “The Love Girl;” comedy, “The French Milliner,” a Keysmne. Tues- | New Star theater today. Ruth Stone- day, Hen'ry B. Walthall l" “Pillars Offhouse Franklyn Farnum and Kings- | Society;” Wednesday, “A Womlnslley Benedict appear in leading roles Way,” features Ethel Clayton, and in “Love Never Dies.” In this picture Max Swain in the comedy, “Vampire | extreme care has been taken in the Ambrose;” Thursday, Fox offers photographmg of cach scepe. The Bertha Kalich in * mbition;” . Fri-| week's program is filled With good day, “The Place Beyond the Winds;” | films of recent release. Saturday, Bessie Barriscale appears SR TG 2 Holbrook Blinn in Feature in “Homte.” Three Stars in Leading Roles Picture at the Monroe Today The Monroe feature picture today At Diamond Theater TOday is “The Weakness of Man,” taken Adele Blood, Edwin Stevens and i o8| Montague ove are ‘seen today in | ‘e N Taistah - Hotbrosk Blinn 18 Th}': DD"‘l s Toy," the feature picture | foatured in this Fox production. at the Diamond. The program for the | jater announcement will \be made of week is furnished by the Mutual, : General and Laemmle film exchanges. the °“‘""“M'_l"_'.‘_‘" The names of each picture will be Suburban Theater oflers el il ~ “The Revolt” as Feature “The Revolt” at the Suburban theater today is taken from the five- act play of this name which played a long run in New York.” The program for the week i8 composed of pictures that will furnish amusement and in- terest. Jhend Norma Talmadge “FIFTY FIFTY” Keystone Comedy Pathe Weekly 4 llllllllllilllllIlllllIIIIlIlIIIlllIIlllIlIlllll £ Magio Theater Swiia g OMAHA Metro Presents MARY ALLISO! HAROLD LOCKWOO! “THE RMASKED RIDI TN v o GEEAS ¢ SRR ¢ CENRD ¢ CEEND MUSE =:invci || BOULEVARD :2:.n.oxi TODAY JANE GREY * MARY PICKFORD — i — FRA]_.q_lf,, I_V_ll o ' “Hulda From Holland” Her interpretation of Hulda, the little Dutch girl, furnishes humor and creates a genuine hoart appeal which you cannot reaist. Burton Holmes Travelog, Too Spectacular, Striking Night MONDAY—EDITH STORY, in “THE PRICE OF FOLLY” RANDEIS Commencing Tomorrow, (November 13th) Continuous Performances, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. All Seats 25 Cents. The Dramatic Sensation ‘ of the Season ‘Humanity’s most powerful weapon against the premeditated destruction of the unborn.” “WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" “A smashing, daring subject, done in a smashing, daring way.” Good women and wise men praise this daring photo-drama. “The Flower of Faith” A Powerful Story of Early Frontier Life. tional Film company release, will be | ter,” featuring Jane | two comedies, | Grey and Frank Mills. A Selig news | Tub” |and" a comedy will also be shown.|Monday, Franklin Farnam in a three- | “The Price of Folly.” i narily the Chaplin comedy | have been presented last week, but Many Pictures of Worth i At Princess This Week Al the Princess today, “The Quit- a two-reel western drama; “Shadows of buspxclou a drama, and “Knights of a Bath and “Any OIld Duke’ll Do.” reel, “The Woman He Feared,” and an L- ]\O comedy, “A Million- Dollar Smash.” Tuesda “Liberty,” Anv mated Week The Eyes of Love’ and comedy, “Sweedy, the Janitor.” Wednesda) “The Yellow Menace,” “Stumbling,” featuring Agness Ver- non; a cartoon comedy and a travel- ogue. Friday, “The Devil's Bond | Woman,” featuring Dorothy Daven- port. Saturday, “Guilty,” “Lost in { | Babylon” and two comedies, “A Ca- qable Lady Cook” and “Making Over fother.” Mary Pickford in Fe Feature Picture at Boulevard Today Mary Pickford will be at the Bou- levard today in a Paramount feature picture, “Hulda from Holland.” Mon- day Edith Storey in a Vitagraph play, General fur- nishes the program for Tuesday be- sides Paramount-Bray cartoons and “The Count,” a Chaplin comedy. “w ‘\’\'ednesday Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgely in “The. House of the Golden Windows.” Thursda) Theda Bara in “Her Double Life.” Friday “Dorian’s Divorce” features Lionel Barrymore. A Sidney Drew comedy will be shown, too. Saturday “The Crimson | Stain and General pro- gram. Charlie Chaplin in His Funniest Film at Empress b Charlic Chaplin will appear at the Eress starting Monday this week m is seventh two-reel comedy re- leasing through the Mutual. Ordi- should Mystery,” Mr. Chaplin, actor-author-director, refused to hear anything of it. He demanded ten days more for the de- livery of his biain child, “Behind the Screen.” “It's the best idea I ever had,” wired the clever comedian of the popular feet. “Give me ten more days and I can make it the fun- niest comedy I ever appeared in. 'lhey gave Chaplin thirteen more | days. See the result on the Empress screen, Liberty Serial Featured ) At the Hippodrome Today Al the Hippodrome today “Lib- ert is a feature of lne interest. Kc Angel of the Attic,” a_drama is also shown, and two comedies, “In Onions There Is Strength” and “A Charming Villian.” Monday a mixed program. Tuesday the Laemmle Ex- change furnish the pictures. Wednes- day Pathe News and “The Grip of Evil.” Thursday the “Yellow Men- ace.”” Fox furnishes the feature for Friday and a World film will be shown Saturday. Marguerite Clark Featured At Lothrop Today and Monday In “Helene of the North,” Mar- guerite Clark will be seen at the Loth- top today and Monday. Mary Pickford Tuesday in “Hulda from Holland.” Wednesday Alice Brady in “Tangled Fates.” The features for the last of the week will be announced later. A Second Mary Pickford { At Farnam, Juge Caprice The feature at the Farnam today is “Caprice of the Mountains.” The of- fering Monday is Betty Nansen in “A Waoman'’s Resurrection.” Feature films will be shown the rest of the week {hat represent the best of recent re- ease. : FTOH THEATER TODAY HELEN HOLMES — in — . l “MEDICINE BEND” ' NEW STAR THEATER Yes, It Is [} BLUEBIRD TODAY “ GLORIANA” Featuring LITTLE ZOE RAE Wednesday--* The Escape” Moving Picture Machines Bargain Prices Send for list of new and slight. ly used Powers, Edison, Simplex machines. Western Supply Co. 12th and Harney Sts., Omaha. For Movie Mdse, See “VAN” APOLLO THEATER 29th & Leavenworth. Tel Har. 1806, CONTlNUOUS PERFORMANCE X Starting at 2 P. M. ND DOUBLE BILL " Paramount Offers BLANCHE SWEET dirail “THE RAGAMUFFIN" 5—BIG ACTS—8 Also (IHARLH";"I CHAPLIN “THE PAWNSHOP” 2—ACTS—2 —e TOMORROW—(MONDAY) MARY PICKFORD “Hulda From Holland” At LT ~—

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