6 C THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. Al'Gt'ST 13. 102: What the Theaters Offer TIF- U "Wat. I lurH i )k 'owr!l qtunirt in h lh Wrum" i h ft, attraituxi at th World tharr. , inai py t frnwdy-ffluai' l riK'4iii ol popular and synrnft. td iJUitil.rrs, tihrllitht with Uatf toiiifly, ii ht lh quintet prn nl f.rart, an a-MH atlrtrl , l.avr I'll surprise ftWrr i ii w . I Inn it 1.11111. datum, com Hv and mM utisprid Anil. hI'mIi and hrf tour "Crlir jsikt' ar tlrmiiit ijncrrs and lhtr nuntlx"! tntlud Ihr latrtt toddl and th il'!t of w hl Iwiiiff danrt, HiU.itt and Uallr, lo smitfirrn Imvi, if.il Tt Ladi's' Mm, smitHy dti'il"?' f.y Andy tfu. A inrl'y iJiii ai H'i and N'affami. jaiit wmitrr frkF. Th fea ture W ii irwl ol riding a bwycl Ken'! doit wnil balancrd in Hud f on t'v ' rth fxr. Jran O'Neill m Kings 1 yrtlrrday and lo ll)', a imI vond auifrf from Frin, in (Ii saudrville portion of llir I, H ' Fvwlfni','' fsi" length ftur j.iii.i play, iUf klaint Hammrr. ll.p I's'ii'll and Hurriirr, Iwo well I in. n vawdrvill rnntsdiaii, arc 10 l nr as a fraturrd ad iA the van rirvill thow luh oprns al the Em lrt. today, 'f brjr art lo prrsrnl a omcdy slut ciiiiiii of hodf of tsiiiirisin on local and (irri'-nt lopws. lite impromptu rhyming and clrvrr rrmarlcs of Far. in II -atii one to wonder at his ready vit, !ilc lli song tiumtirrs and i'n ff'rfia ol loth tan be rauly j.; prn lit-(I. Ilart and Framis, expert handlers uf hoops, arc to prewul an act in v. huh tly perform antics such at hat ntycr U'I'it hrttf en, As a laugh ing proportion. Jack Frtitoii and rnmpany promi to he Ihe comedy hit oi Hi eaon. The dialogue ii nn-irf, tnappy and homely; tlwrefor he more enjoyable. Lenter, Hell and l.rildn, a trio uf remarkaM athletei, offer fat ground tumbling, leapa over Ublet and chairt to hand Hand, front ajid back Iwittera from Ihe pound and finiahing with "po'tH Iapi" to rapidly a to give the im reifn of a tiff heel turning. A the feature offering next Satur day the World theater preent a vu!cvillc headliner of unutual mag nitude. , . It if a aeriet of epiaodri taken from Me and entitled "Time." Employing a company of II people, thii act, hirh it a combination of comedy, jiathoi and muic, haa proven one of llie higgcut urree of the eaon on the i'antagei circuit. The act depicti night life in any large city all the way from th gilded palace of jazz, to a Salvation Arrny ahelter. Color-i ful and eharaeteriatK aettingi and ef fecta make th act a visionary treat.i it it taid. Frank Roberta and Nellie Queally are the eatured membera of the large ratt, all of whom are prin cipala. Gayrly lo Reiume Iu Spreading of Joy Soon Local oYvoleea of the Columbia brand of burlesque will be interetted in the announcement that the Gayety theater will open ita doora Saturday night, August V, with "Knick Knackt," an attraction that hat been Klecled to give thia popular form of entertainment au autpiciout initia tion for the coming teaton. During the period of darkneta the theater lias been thoroughly overhauled and made bright for the reception of what is declared to be the best seriea of musical burlesque the Columbia Amusement company ha sponsored in 20 years of increasing excellence in its offerings. There will be 38 different shows in the chain that links this city with more than 30 other amusement centers. There will be a complete change of attractions every week and the policy of daily matinees, of special appeal to ladies, will Continue, Long ago the theater going public began to realize that "burkuque" was a term that had changed its significance since the days of "Mag shows" and it will he the declared purpose fo keep Columbia attractions clean artd wholesome with bright scenery, at tractive coMumet and musical set tings to conform with the best tra ditions of newer and better bur lesque. " More Comedy. The canting for "The Shriek" has been completed. This it the title for the next Hen Turpin comedy special to be produced by the comedy king. Mark Scnnett, and will be directed by F. Richard Jones. Kathryn Mc Ciuire will be the featured come dienne in place of Phillys Haver, ow ing to that young laday's terriperary engagement to portray "Polly Love" in the new Goldwyn production of "The Christian." D a good one! Free Movies! EVKRY evening th bt of motion plcturra are ahown free, In the moat comfortable place within mic of thia city. Swift utrrt-t car nervice. Fare 10 centi from Omaha, 5 cent from Council Muffs. Book Picnics NowHSJsi'iS Iff f ? ft J 1 1 X issl Mi) Alia Codica-ZAorld Pctert and Moreno . Go to Tahiti to Film Souel Play Goldwyn announces that it has ob tained the serviu of Ifoune I'rtera to art the title role in itt production of Carey Wilton's original scenario, "Captain lilak'nrd," which w.II be R. A. Wal.h's initial production foe the firm, Aitonio Moreno, a 'was announced some lime ago, will ap pear as the young A merit an hero of the story. Uf. 1'efirrt is one of the lest all around actors in hlmdom antf a bet ter choir to interpret the savage, dii)luioni d trader, who to be re venged on all womankind for his wile's treachery, becomes the no torious Captain blackbird. Mr. I'eters has appeared 10 two previous Gold ,wyn picture, "The Invisible J'ower" fid "The Man From Lost River." Rosemary Theby has also been en g?Kcd for an important role in Caotain I!lackbird." She recently apjx-arcd in Oouverneur Morn "yellow Mm and Coldr Ihe cat thus far announced in- Screen Daddy in New Starring Role I widely known aa "The Good Luck Star," and the "Greatest Screen Daddy." Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., he made his stag debut there with Henrietta Crossman and thia waa the beginning of a long and va ried career on the boards. Enter ing motion pictures, he played lead ing man to every prominent female star. Made his first great .success in "The Miracle Man," and has since then appeared in upwards of a score of grat picture. Hia most notable achievement of lat were "Our Lading Citizen," and "The Bachelor Daddy. He ha a auperb role, that of a crook who reforms in "If Yotr Believe It, It' So," which open to day at the Strand. Real Dance Music! O you like to dance in a cool, open lakeside pavilion, on one of the best floor that man can make, and to the best of modern dance muic? The Manawa Park orchentra is necond to none. Try Manawa any after noon or evening. Bathing, Boating, Picnics and a Score of Amute 'menti in the Park! J jl omprvsa eludes House I'e'ers, Antonio More no, George Siejn ann, William V. M'ig and Rosemary Theby. They will sail on July 7 from San Fran cisco for Tahiti, where the pliofoplay will be filmed under Director Walh. A complete technical staff, lighting and developing equipment will be taken along. The company will be gone about two months. Jack Dougherty, red-headed and Irish, is to be Kathenne MarDon aid' new leading man in "Money, Money, Money," ler next picture. Norma Shearer is fininhing work on "The Law of the Northland." in which she ha the featured feminine role, at Chatham, N. Y. Caryl F'lem ing is directing. Diary of a Alice I!raly is making another pic ture, you know after a year or more absence from the screen. The picture i to be called "Missing Mil lions," and has to do with the machi nations of a .lady crook. Last week I went over to the Fa mous Players studio and had a chat, some ice cream and a piece of chew ing gum with Mis Jirady. She was looking over-scholarly in horn-rimmed spectacles and a severe gown of dark blue twill. She talked mostly about the baby. Her baby, you know Hi name is Donald William, and I took the proud young mother' word for it that he i the One Perfect Speciman! Of course, eyery mother will agree with her each according to her owr prodigy I Anyway, Alice says -that rhe is going to bring him up to be the perfect escort for her when she is old, gray, and toothless. And be fore that belated time arrives, she i going to send him to an ethical cul ture school, and have him taught a trade. She doesn't want her son to be "a actor!",(Sing that to the tune of I did not raise my boy to be a soldier.)" Well, we talked about the baby over the, ice cream, and then Miss Dradv went on the set, and when she came back to her dressing room, we talked cinema over the chewing gum, "There is no other industry in the world of similar scope and impor tance," said Miss Urady severely, "conducted as the industry of the screen is non-conducted. Every other industry and the screen is an industry fully as much as it is an are has its schools of training, it specialists, its systems' of efficiency, and its branches of preparation. JRaw recruits from the ranks of the screen. People and jrtbs just I Added Attraction Bee man & Grace , "You'll Be Surprised" Special Added Feature Lulu Coates t Crackerjapks Five Mifh-Powered Entertainers ' HIRBITT and MA UK JfAN O'NEILL ELAINE HAMIYIERSTEIN in "EVIDENCE" A Photoplay Thai Ii Different Starti Neat Saturday "TIME" Movie Graph Direct from Hollywood Busier Kealoa is at Caulm I land on lo a i ion getting tome deep e tuff i'f hi nest comedy, "lr Dreamt " The nral Bevan-Jun comedy by M.ik Nennett will V railed "When i Sumner Comes" Roy Del Ruth IS idireiting this pwture whkh will fea ture feminise ynutti and beauty, Francois Naiar1 Aga i the ereatoe i of the startling Persian eottumes j thai will he seen in Ruhard Walton' I 'I nlly's production of "Omar lh fentmaker, with Guy Pates I'ost. Snow sienrs for Mack SennettV penal tomedy for First National r leate, "Homemade Movies" were shot in Hollywood. Another lril.nl lo the well known chinaf. "I hey were shot in June. Can sneh Ihingt be? John M. VaM has been shooting scjnie exceptiotil rae track scene for his next Iuit H. Mayer release, "The Dangerous Age," at I xjyOsition park. William Foa brieves He has found a potential s'ar in Kay llammand, beautiful young adrets he bat taken from a Ls Angeles stock company and made lea'g woman pro tem pore f'r Dutm Farnurn. Mack Sfnnclf, comedy producer, is being sued for I-J2,'J' for back salary and profit allcg'd to be due ( harle Pauman, hi rmer N'w Vork representative, whom he dii (harged. Production will soon begin o a photoplay defending Hollywood, en titled "The F.yet of Truth." It was written by Flliior Glyn, the Englnh 'wvelisf, who spent a year in the Hollywood film colony. Cdreen Moore is featured In three of Rupert Hughes' recent picture: "Dime On Over." "The Wall Flow er," and "The llitternet of Sweets," which bat not yit been released. The trmture was a reproduction of the section of the deck of the liner used by Willat at ea, The ship structure was so arranged thai it would lit to one side and ship water, as if about to sink. It wa equipped whh cabins, davits, life boats and other typical deck feature. In a haze of smoke Ihe panicky pa- Movie Fan . "The screen ha a tryst to keep with trut ," say Alice Brady. happen to each other. I do not nec essarily mean the actor and actre ses, because there are many eases where such talent is better in the raw Mate more spontaneous. j5ut directors, cameramen, lighting men and others should be trained for their jobs. "I believe in being a specialist in your own line, I believe in being equipped for your job. I believe that there should be in training at this moment a younger generation for the screen, to improve, and to make progressive the generation that goes before. "The screen ha a tryst to keep with trust Ihe trutt of the Public. . . And now we hear that the Para mount Stock company and school has been organized for the very lack Miss P-rady spoke of. Ill tell you about it soon. It' interesting and hopeful ! rrnprrteM. !!. NOW PLAYING Ends Friday Night SIX ACTS of Laughter, Music and Dance Musical Novelty Dslua JACK POWELL QUINTETTE "WATCH THE DRUMS" MORI and NAGIMI New York' Latent Sensation teiifrtt f put in! Ihe .lrl.rts aii't oerr. to the isslrr V me tfn ini tlixlio link. Patty Rutll Miller. It ele of the nu.t ardent golf nthuit't ttK (i l-l yn studios M siitts to thai Wut9 Richard I'is as oa as be I' In' n ho m t.nittiii Trained Cat Join Colony of Screen Iteautle on Diet The name rf Pepper, th trained comedy fat nd profrly of M'b Sennett roftiedit, ran luted imm ( tin feniinin star who a' dieting this season , pepjr got lemperamenlaf, sttfrk (er tail up and refuted to submit to a eloaeun. Her actions rauted mu'h ronrern as she has heretofoe been mott wilting actress, A doctor wa sent Ut and h prr scribed a diet fol lotting a week in a sanitarium, km' f'epp'" return lo her un on the rotftedy lot, Iwr trainer ha frief orders to feed her raw round s'esk once a day and it must not be put through a grinding machine. Calves liver nc a week, on tablespoon fu'l ol Squibb' liquid petrolatum lic a week and plenty of good reib water, air and eaerrit. Try rt. Surging Romance of Great Open rmc Country Evolves Around Pretty Jane Novak, Heroine l ..' ifi . The tang of the open spaces, the rutb and surge of big drama and the : warm glow of big romance mak "CoUeen of the Pine," Jane Novak's first ; tarring vehicle, a production oi the utmost appeal. It open next Thursday at the Moon theater. Mis Novak, always j charming in role of strong character such aa she depicts in "Colleen of the ! Pines," also establishes herself a a dramatic actress of unusual ability in j the numerous big scenes th production portrays. ' I SUTHERLAND, I I I Aug- I I The Biggest Wild TJest Show in the World Staged in nature's ampitheater by old - .' time Range Men, Indians and Pioneers of All Types I I I I I I The First Old Stage coach attack by Indiana. ' Pony express riders fight with Indians, Indian war and other fantastic dances and feata, The big feature, the massacre of an emigrant train by real old warrior Indians. Leave the smoke, dust and hot pavements of the ic and camping trip in Cod' big out of doors. picn Tourist, bring your bd and camp through the four big days. Provision and eats of all kinds can be bought on the groundi, Railroad guests 'will find way in and ou to grounds by auto at reasonable cost. The show and camp ground It on a beautiful spring rruek slateen miles noith of Sutheiland, In the heart of John Uratt'i old cattle range, The rMo U the only charges Seaion tickets, $2.50j tingle clay, $1.00 (and war tax) Grandttandi parking and ramping, and camping privilcgei frees' I I I Orpheum Has Long List of Popular Acts for the Season t-eakikf of the new vaudeville stcn whuh of (i t Ve"'' ' Orfbewn, Ui'i!') Ilyrne ss- "Altaio Uxk'Ds tiippo rny o.iiiki hl oif atOs'tHfits lot I'.'.' 'K I t' t't f.e shout o hi-br ! than any we bat bad beretf.fe, "Farly in lb Mt e grt Pdtb Talferr4 and company In a or -act play. A mot) f dnni.'c stars she f court takes rank niog ll, most pftpuUr ef lh Ameriian stae. "then liter will be the mutual eetebfity rer lo O.ralit, Du'l f Kerekiarlo This is ii nioti notable Vi'. I mil, so the r mi t ity, that fat ever appeared on the vaudeville Stage. "AniorisJ eomed.aiis of tb fur. lei'jmi. i?ismI eooi'dy tvp I know of none taking rank vnth Harry Wat svn, jr. He was here, if yo recti. f", as r-ne of I be star in a log Win'rr t.srdtn prorlufttjfls In ss'i'levilj he hat len a prime favorite lor a niiin ber ol years. Hs finish ngire rn'iit tuili ii eotnr e.rty til the win'ev "Irirne Frigan romrs r. l 9 Attempt in Pioneers Part of Our Program Other feat too numerous Id mention. month. dS n of lh rnl pi Iri.i.o.,, K t f and rnusie ttrations in ttn'!il,t. ttier to Hrry C arroll a letite, "One lit the oio.l popular rl ever tt (l.y the (frpbeiim tta tht of i : : 1 . ' .Singer's MifK''- I his , Mra lion comes Mad the serond tttow of h t'atori, Ihe mi, opening .Vt'u b.r i. "Our fi'tl tfww, the one opening Angutt "7. bni'trt t) mutual u,n dr favorite. Joiin If yarns and Lei! ! Mrltitjre, 1by are to ai-pear in lli.ir latett and inotl iharm'ng tiideville l'""!')' "oil ll It railed' 'Hour ysnrklrs' aic nd is lo be presented aifrinri'Mi'STeiW) av 1 1 a i 'iirETr 'it i' 1 -UAaa r i " tt ts s ii im r f"i ni i. a Ami uuuuuu u iruuuuu p., SEE the BIG FREE ACT Cmmaaciaf Suniay Aflftoit and Continuing . fee On Full Weak A TWENTIETH CENTURY ATTRACTION A M. 'A Y A In bis riginal, staring tni Mntational AERIAL LEAP, lurn fng a tmmpttto svmartaiilt at height of lblrty-tw fal in (nny ak A. I. B. Annual Picnic (American InttititU of Bankers) Thurday Evening, August 17th "If you iom't go,' you will spend lh evening lon," Your fraind will be tbr. NEBRASKA Creating a Reunion of of The West saaaaaaaai - - - Roping, riding bad horses and steers. . Racrs of all kinds. The real old-time roundup of range days will be shown with a thousand cattle, Roundup wa- H equipment. city and enjoy a real wild west show while out on a by a Specially well thoen roirpinf V. tin h imluilrs UiU I ! Ih popular (onnfd'ans, Fri'ln and Fields, aiMi ajpear In I he f tt thuw. Another I'tture.l jrfrtoiul if o rtie bill is W'eliinaioa (rots, win hat bad If: 'r!ar r- l III a nunilnf oi hrodsy tnietrt" An imi-otug tatt bsi been piiled. (or lh film sertion of "Th ()i Hniiiettra t " fn mrlude llirodot Roberts, T. R'y tUrprt, Hsrnson Ford, Fthef Wales, lofge lawietl, I'lHl Ridgrway a"d Jsmes Mason, LAKE VIEW PARK r4f al S Tunll bl si DANCING la IktJUws'. ! m4 '! Vtm4 ftl. m l.il V. a.,t t ,.r.. y e fit an t ,bt it tn ui-r lr t,mt ,.,.. I f.lil K l S-m Mi'l, b"t'i' 4.1'lrf. !' ire, h4" r 4.1 part "f r, Ff Ktplt Free K aw pie ' Ttisfay Night, Aofutt II KEWPin NIGHT A tnlf '..i4, li.ii h m.4, It '(ll a( i-a 11 1 'ii l-a ,i4 tarn fff t "'.. IM lh (..', lie tura t (- 7hwrt4y, August 17 MASQUE AND COSTUME DANCING PARTY raiM mim ron irr tJI.W.U tHA AC ii as Omaha,' and Best isment rk : 1 4 if " rv""h'rrfiT.ii ii -nr-,- n -LXJTl.lJViJIlllj I 24