I B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 24, 1916. V 0 ' Flashes from Filmland JeL PH OTO PLAYS - FO R OM AHA DEVOTEEJ1 v. AfF Si.. 4 j ( ff Goodrich j - V v ! Hipp 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 I'ickford returns in onr of her best characterizations, "Hulda from Holland." The story made an exceptional impression when shown here previously. Thursday Florence Turner wilt 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 seen twelve of filmdom's bright est stars Lulu Glazer, Leo Oeitrich stein, Henrietta Grossman, Robert Kdeson, Cyril Scott, Mme. Fjorde, Charles Ross, May Robson, Julian Eltinge, Julia Dean, Henry Holker and Mabel Fenton. All of them are also stars of the dramatic stage. It is 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 ih his pursuit after 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, play Hie role of an American so ciety -woman who rebels against the manner of fashionable match-making and does a very daring thing, liillie Burke in chapter nineteen of "Glor ia's Romance" is also on the bill. Interesting Variety on Omaha Theater Program This Week The programs booked for the Omaha theater this week include quite a few big stars and the subjects are alt interesting. Today the offer ing includes King Baggot in "The Chance Market," Eddie 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 Gcrber is seen in !'The Castle of Despair" in addition to this is Carter De Haven in "He Becomes a Cop." 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 Man." Saturday, the bill is "The Des ert Rat," "Bobby'a Toofs" ami an "Elixir of Life." , . "The Supreme Sacrifice" Lyric Feature for Today wThe Supreme Sacrifice," showing at the Lyric today offers Robert Warwick, an opportunity to display 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 tc of fered, consisting of features, comedies and short dramas. Carlyle Blackwell Star of - Monroe Program for Today Carlyle Blackwell will be the star performer at the Monroe today and Monday, 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 readers. It is an entertaining dra ma with many dramatic situations. For the balance of the week equally good 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 ;- Hipoodrome for Today The nmoram at the HiDDodrome, Twenty-fifth and Cuming streets, will be interesting today. "The Lucky Goldpiece" wilt be shown lit conjunc tion witn wnere is My nuiuinui, "The Girl in Lower V" ana "Linerty, or 4 Girl of the U. S. Ai," the Univer sal series that ia making such a bit with it Mexican border story, will also be on the bill. For the balance of the week equally attractive pro grami re offered. m 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 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 First and a comedy drama "Movie Struck." Wednesday, Florence Tur ' nr is presented in a five-reel picture called "Far from the Maddening Crowd." South Side Orpheum Will Present Many Stars This Week Among the stars appearing at the South Side Orpheum this week is Wil ton l.ackaye, 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 "Fatty's Tintype Tangle" and the Weekly. Wednesday the serial, "Fan tomas, is shown with "l eading Liz zy Astray," "See America" and "Mak ing Things Hum." Thursday Doug las Fairbanks is presented in a Tri angle picture. "Flirting with Kate." Stinger Stung is also shown, rnday Frank Keenan is seen in "The 1'han tom." Saturday "Captain Maclin" is the feature and "Doctoring a Leak" is the comedy Empress Program for Week Has High Spot Features Frank Mayo and .Marie tmpress, the new shining stars of the movies, are featured in the photoplay "A Les son from Lite, presented at.tne tin press for the first four days of this week. The Vogue comedy is present ing a new two-recler 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 is sl)own on this program. On all the so-called reissues of Mary Pickford successes the one presented at the Empress for the last part of the week entitled, "Iola's Romance," is one; of themost interesting, as it shows little Mary, the idol of the picture fans, in a role 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 hat ever appeared in at the Rohlff. He hires a orofessional assassin to kill him and then changes his mind, and since he is unaware of the dis guise the usassin will adopt, he him self adopts a disguise and has an aw ful tinie in his flight from alt appar ent danger. The program for the bal7 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 buratt in "The Soul of Broadway"; Friday, George Walsh in "Zc Beaste"; Satur day, Keystone Diving Girli in "The 5urt Girl. Helen Holmes in Feature V , Attraction at Diamond Today uc itaiurc mirHtuun luuay ui iuo Diamond theater -is entitled "Medicine Bend.'! This is af Mutual production starring Helen Holmes. Good com edy is on the same bill. Monday the presentation is The Lost Con cert and a Falstaff comedy called "In Mexico.'' Tuesday the showing Includes "Fantomas" and "Rolling to Ruin." Wednesday Warren Kerri- fan is presented in "The Beckoning rail." Thursday's program includes Charlie .Chaplin in "One A. M." and "Tangled Hearts." Friday the bill presents the seventh episodt 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" VinM fVKT.ill th stair anrl tureen tat. tiaa tr.inirl th Mtrn fnrri and wilt'be seen on that program in "The iron woman, a nve-pan ieaiure produced by the Popular Playa and Players. This production is a pic turization of the novel of the same name by, Margaret Uelana, wno wrote "The Awakening of Helena Ritchie" and other auccessfu! novels. c: lir wlitit intn flu silpnt dra ma Miss O'Neill has been starred in "Kructzer Sonata," The Witch,' "The Final Payment," "The Woman's ti-ct11 '"srt,,U in Hondairiv" "Fires of St. John" and other big features. , "The Deserter" Showing at The Lothrop Theater Today Mr. Jensen, manager of the Loth mn ihpatrr. aavs "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 is a Kevstont comedy called "The Surf Girls," a seaside picture full of pretty sceues and girls. Wednesday will bring to the Lothrop theater An ita Stewart 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 comedy, Laundry Liz. "In Onion There "is Strength" Comic at Alamo Theater Today . Anjinusual comedy both, from the is showing at the Alamo theater to day, it is a Joker production called In union l Here is otrengm. yn .U. Kill t nrcfipntpH ihe first episode of the big Mexican-American serial called "Liberty" and starring f ll.Iflmn flnH Thomas ( hatter- ton. Another Joker comedy is shown "A Marriage for Revenge, the pro gram is complete wun a ruwsi a -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 prpgramt. Filmland Stars Screens mfi & M U' '. i j Douglas talrbanxj 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 live reels. On the same bill is a comedy with Ham and" Bud and Harry Myers in comedy. Tuesday, Jackie Saunders arid 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 Mutual master picture, "The House of Mirrors," with a George Ovey comedy. Friday, the twelfth episode of "The Secret ot the submarine, it 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 And 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," ' seventh episode, Animated Weekly and "High Speed." Wednes day Edwin Stevens is seen in "The Yellow Menace." On the same bill is an Egyptian drama, "The Caravan." Thursday is Bluebird day, with Harry Carey in "Behind the Lines." This 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 Pearson at Farnam; Star in "A Tortured Heart" In a quaintasetting of an old-fashioned 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. cnxrrnxrrE!: SUBURBAN THEATER TODAY AND MONDAY ALICE BRADY, In . "MISS PETTICOATS" . Alio HAM AND BUD la Comply Orchotra Every Sunday Evening PRINCESS THEATER TODAY BEN WILSON, in ' "The Broken Spur" "A Surgeon's Revenge" "For Her Mother's Sake" a to Be Shown on the of Omaha During the Week AmiA STKWAftf AT'THt-lOTHKOP Carlyle aiackwill AT-THCMONROt JiOlBJEOQK DtUiN ft A Jg SIT wrr "Gretchen the Greenhorn" 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 gether with the Strand's own made-ln-Omaha feature, "A Twentieth Century Courtship," and naturally a Keystone comedy, while for Tuesday and until Friday, William S. Hart is presented, in his latest film appear ance ."The Patriot." This is a story laid on the Mexican border and one that appeals tp all classes of picture goers. A Keystone comedy is on tap, as well as Pathe'a Weekly. Fri day and Saturday a story of the set, from the " Fox studio, introducing Walter Law and those clever Lee kiddies. . ' "The Little Girl Next Door" .. .. . . " - .'; At ine aranaeis i nis weeK The Brandeis theater is opening to day the picture "The Little Girl,Next Door," which aims to show the exist ence of vice and immorality at our doorsteps. It is a recital of the life of several unfortunate girls. Lieuten ant Governor Barratt O Hara and Senator Beall are the orinciDal nar rators of the stories, and the incidents they relate are acted on the screen by professional actors. "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, luesday, 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 ALAMO 24th and Fort. TODAY "BEN THE SAILOR" "A MARRIAGE FOR REVENGE" "LIBERTY" "IN ONION THERE IS STRENGTH" uitiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiniiiiiiitiiiiiiiii, I PARLOR THEATER ill ,140 Dotifhu St. AMUSEMENT FOR ALL -Our Prngram ! at Good aa tha Boat ' and Bottor Than Many, e ALL THE TIME If JITlllllll'lltltllllllllltlllltllllltllllllllltlllllltlllllllltlllltllllt" When in need of machines, parts -or supplies for. the mo tion picture theater, remember ' ' The Western Supply Co. 12th and Harnoy, Omaha, Nob. "VAN" for "SERVICE" Come right here to MOVIE INN An attractive restaurant excellent food fair prices. I Brandeis Stores : lj , w JtOjZOVH GZ3M At -rue. jrtwP If liCDJVJim RXTSX Stain" mystery. Kids' candy matinee Sunday. "The Coward," Starring Frank Keenan at the Dundee. Today The feature attraction today at the Dundee theater is an Ince production called "The Coward," Frank Keenan and Charles Ray carrying the stellar roles and the acting is said to be very fine. A Joker comedy called "Musi cal Madness" is "the funmaker for the day. Monday William Farnum in "The Battle of Hearts." The com edy presents Fay Tincher in "Laun dry Liz." Tuesday "Flirting with Fate," a comedy drama starring Douglas Fairbanks, is presented; "A Silly Sultan," a Nestor, is the com edy. Wednesday Mollie King enter tains in a World production, "Fate's (Boomerang." A- Keystone, "The surf Giri," i the accomP1 accompanying pic- 1 G R A N D B.nn. I i TODAY " 1 GAIL KANE and HOLBROOK BLINN i "HUSBAND AND WIFE" I a)f!?MBa9'!liBaHlfr 1 !3isaiJBri JMBiai Lyric Theater lTtk mi Vinton St.. ' TODAY ROBERT WARWICK In "THE SUPREME SACRIFICE" AIm CMnM. COMFORT THEATER Twenty-fourth and V in tan Stt. TODAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN, fat "THE VAGABOND" Adult., 10c Chllaran, Sc. uliiMiiiiliiliiltti.iioiiiliiliiliiliiliia'iiiia'ilKiiitiiltiiiilKli1 i LOTHROP THEATER TODAY AND MONDAY i i CHAS, RAY, In i 1 "THE DESERTER" ? ' al.o i 9 "THE SURF GIRLS" ' Comody Full ol Splaah and Daah and S Pretty Girla. f iliiliiltiliiiitfltiiiimiiiiiiiiiKtiiiiiiliilxiiiiiiliiliilita'il'il. BOULEVARD THEATER TODAY HOUSE PETERS and ,. ETHEL CLAYTON "THE GREAT DIVIDE" Chlldron'a Candy Malbioa at t!30 Oraan ConoorU Wi ith Eory Forlorn- ano. FARNAM 11..' TODAY VIRGINIA PEARSON "A TORTURED HEART" MONDAY MME. PETROVA in "Tha Heart of a Painted , Woman" TUESDAY ' MARGUERITE CLARK to "Tho Princo and tha Paupar" r v ture.' Thursday's program offers Ed ward Connely in Marse Covington" and "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 feat-ire ;s "The Deserter," with Charles Ray. 'The Almighty Dollar" Subject At the Apollo Theater Today Frances Nelson and E. K. Lincoln are playing opposite roles today at the Apollo theater in'"The Almighty Dollar," this is a Brady made World picture in five acts. A comedy will be shown. Monday, Mary Pickford is coming in "Madame Butterfly." Tuesday, the feature is "The Un known, starring Lou Tellegen. Wed nesday, Carlyle Blackwell and Ethel Clavton 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." DUNDEE ELS? TODAY FRANK KEENAN and CHARLES RAY. In ' "THE COWARD" 'MUSICAL MADNESS" Comody APOLLO THEATER Today at 2:00, 3:45, 7:15, 9:00 A World Brady Mad Picture Offering FRANCES NELSON and E. K. LINCOLN "The Almighty Dollar" A 1-Rel Comedy wilt also be shown MAGIC THEATER SOUTH SIDE TODAY "THE COME BACK" , with HAROLD LOCKWOOD and .. MAY ALLISON A! "THE GIRL WHO DIDNT TELL" A Throo-Rool Comedy. -TOMORROW ONE DAY ONLY "THE CHRISTIAN In Elrkt Roola No Advanca In Prlcoa 5 and 10 canta DOROTHY GISH in "Gretchen tha Greenhorn" Also Made-inOmaha Feature "A Twentieth Century ' ' Courtship" Openini Today "The Sensation of Sensations" THE LITTLE GIRL OR UPC TUAT CRY MAN ND WOMAN D -TEC . VICE AND WHITE SLAVERY expoaed. Continuous performance From 1 1 at. m. to 1 1 p. m. General Admission, 25 Cents Reserved Section, 50 Cents Boxes, 75 Cents NO ADVANCE RESERVATIONS Come Early, Avoid tho Carnival Crowds aaonnnnjnnnnnnnaniiMlllillajlsiani NEXT DO 11 HHEHM AFWHOUL Continuous Performance From 11 A. M. to 11 P. M STARTING SUNDAYFOR FOUR DAYS A LESSON FEATURING FRANK MAYO and MARIE EMPRESS LATEST VOGUE COMEDY "DOCTORING A LEAK" WITH PADDY McGUIRE MUTUAL WEEKLY STARTING THURSDAY LITTLE MARY PECKFORD OMAHA D.t"a TODAY KING BACCOT. m "THE CHANCE MARKET" EDDIE LYONS, in "MODEL " "MOUNTAIN BLOOD" HIPPODROME 2Sth and Cuming Sts. TODAY "THE LUCKY GOLD PIECE" "WHERE IS MY HUSBAND"? "THE GIRL IN LOWER ' "LIBERTY" DIAMOND THEATER 24th and Laka Sts. TODAY HELEN HOLMES , in MEDICINE BEND" Also Comody. . J theaTer monroF 25th and Farnam Sts. ' ' TODAY ANlJ MONDAY ! ETHEL CLAYTON and I CARLYLE BLACKWELL, In I "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" ft ORPHEUM South Side TODAY ""A FLAW IN THE EVIDENCE" .... also ! 51 "ROLLING TO RUIN" n 111 F f" tan Leavon. nil IlLrr worth Street. TODAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, in "FLIRTING WITH FATE" Also Hoino and Louie, In "Busting a Bsanary viiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii I PALM THEATER SI - ' 14th and Douglas Sts. ' 5 TODAY S "THE CIRL FROM FRISCO ' RUBE MILLER in Comedy Our Variety Shows are tho east in ant Ul Vlljr woj- awl JVUSaeJll, amiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini BESSE - South Side "THE GUN RUNNERS." "A BLAZE ON THE RAILS." "THAT PESKY PARROT" "PAYMENT IN FULL." HIPP 16th and Harnoy Streets. Admission Always 10 Cents OPEN FROM 11 TO 11 TODAY AND MONDAY FRANCES NELSON end ARTHUR ASHLEY Ml "THE REVOLT" A Sensational Success as a Stage Play TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MARY PICKFORD In a Lovable Characterization as "HULDA FROM HOLLAND" A Roquoatod Return Engagement thursday florence turner grimjuTtice" Five Acta from the Famous Novel by v "Rita" FRIDAY and SATURDAY Introducing 12 Illustrious Stars, In "HOW MOLLY MADE GOOD" gii.lllilliillllllllllUlllllllillMlllllllillill I museSt? 1 5 ' Today Monday 3 . Edmund Breese S "THE WEAKNESS OF STRENGTH" S Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Valentine Grant 5 S "THE DAUGHTER OF M'GREGOR" S Friday Saturday S Edna Goodrich "THE HOUSE OF LIES" 3 an I aaannnjBe) Dime uuim Sfvy- rerlormancosj -". - ' ' 0 iHMiiiiiiiiiiMijinm"MUMll"ll'lllLll' FROM LIFE IN lUU'a KIIYI APIVB. . 1 1 v