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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1918)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 1. 1918 9 B MOTION PICTURE THAT YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IS JUST LIKE ANY GOOD STORY THAT YOU HAVEN'T READ OR HEARD They're oil fighting this War tho man wko ?kou.lieTV? the gum. and iVie woman who stays at Kome and -toils. g jShowirC at the g A. H. Blank MONDAY, UESDAV AND WEDHES DAY Transfigured by "T Pio Groat Lovq the love that -places eotxniry above oil else, nothing is too .sCreat for them to sacrifice, no burdeAr too hard, for them io bear. Its the protest story ever told of -the greatest people that ever lived; by ihe eatetfi pifc-fctxre director the world hfea ever seen, 3D AVID B WE SHOW PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRA?T PICTURES When there's nobody home but the cat it's Mary Pickford night at the theatre IV HERE the fairies pass, the grass grows W greener: where Mary Pickford plays, hearts grow warmer. Mary Pickford is already a legend of eternal youth, lovable like Pan, the laughing beautiful creature. Around firesides on winter nights your great-grandchildren will tell pleasant old tales of her. She has brought a bonnie touch of color into the sad world, and a ripple of laughter. "The odor which steals upon a bank of violets" is not a gayer or a purer thing. j I!! ' Caught in the amber of Artcraft pic tures, Mary Pickford is delicately pre served for all tomorrows. Hearts will always lighten and bound to her quick, frank magic She is a symbol of endur ing popularity, a symbolof all that is best in motion pictures. Wherever motion pictures are, there is Mary Pickford; and wherever Mary Pickford plays, there the audiences sit stiller in their seats, and hearts begin to thrill and sing like birds at dawn. i r- ma v w v la m Mary Pickford Sit Grlcraii (pictures Rebtcca or SnrrraiooK Faiw Promt ornrs Claw The Little Princess Less Thaw the Dust The Foot Lrrru Rich Cikl Stella Maris Romance op the Ridvoods Avar:u.y or Clothes Ldte Aixrr The Little American MTjss f FAMOUS PLAYERS "LASKY CORPORATION ADOin ZOKOR fm J&SSS LLA61CT PrM CSOL I.DI MI1LI Oil YOUIO $Marv Pirkfnrri Wnw Hrilfinpl of United States Regiment Dainty Mary Pickford is a colonel, real honest-to-goodness honorary colonel of the 143d regiment of the United States. And when Mary dons her regulation military uniform with real colonel's insignia on the shoulder straps, only the stars are of gold in stead of regulation silver, it would be an awful poor Yank soldier who wouldn't step a ldng ways out of his way to have an opportunity to salute her. Mary cannot be there hen the regiment goes into battle but she has already shown what large amounts of work she is willing to do when she made her Liberty loan trip this year and raised thousands and thousands of dollars to aid her "boys" in thi regiment and all other Yankee soldie: boys in their job of licking'the Hun Charles Ray will be through' with his latest play, "The Sheriff's Son." in about ten days, when he will start work on another backward boy characterization. i I MASW 1 ' vi . 1 1 i III IV JIVV JJl Vi V VV 'J J I VJ I " UC-IW w-ww i i In Btet Haite Famous Story Community Sin&irv the New Votie In "Ornah Rigfnt Now. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HARRY SILVERMAN DIRECTOR Will Render Selections From la Boheme. i iiiiui www WE. SHOW PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT PICTURES LLLLIJiliLUIUlU