The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, June 01, 1924, PART THREE, Page 6-C, Image 26

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    Jhon Gorman Prod, has complet'd
“The Painted Flapper," from the
■tage play by Alfred Webster. The
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cast Include* Jam** Kirkwood, Pau
lin* Caron, Kathljn William* and
John Harron.
Kathryn McGuira will play tha
famlnlna load in ' Tha Traitor," a
waatarn dirartad by Krnat Kaammia.
MUSE PROGRAM
OFFERS VARIETY
Distinctly different types of photo
plays are offered on the Muse pro
gram this week. The opening pic
ture, “The New Disciple.” which is
showing today is a problem drama,
sponsored by labor organizations.
Monday and Tuesday there is to be
shown “The Love Bandit," a melo
drama full of action. Jt Is to he fol
lowed on Wednesday and Thursday
with, “The Day of Faith," a photo
play along the lines of “The Miracle
Man." in that faith brings about the
conversion of hardened crooks.
“When a. Girl Loves.” with the
famous screen vllllan, Robert Me Kim
in the cast will close the week’s pro
gram.
At the Uranri.
John Bowers and Margurite de
La Motte in the Harold Hell Wright
story "When s Man's a Man," Is the
stellar attraction at the Grand this
week. It will show today, Monday
and Tuesday. Mr. Wright worked
with the producing company on loca
tion in filming the picture.
".fust tiff Broadway" a stirring
drama of New York starling John
Ullhert will he offered Wednesday
and Thursday and also Jack Mulhall's
"The Social Buccaneer." A mystery
melodrama. "IJghls Out," will b» the
Closing feature of the week.
Bnulewml Program.
"Wandering Daughters," which
from the title one might think was a
Hex drama is instead an interesting
light drama of modern day young
folks. It opens the Boulevard pro
gram today. "April Showers," with
Colleen Moore and Kenneth Harlan
In a love story is featured for Tues
day, Wednesday and Thursday. Kydn
de Putt!, Kuropean actress has a
novelty in "Above All i.avv," which
is offered ns the closing feature of I
the week. In that It depicts Kast
Indian magic, right before the eye of
the camera, which scientists declare
will expose any fake. In addition
there la offered vaudeville on Friday
and Saturday.
At iht* Lolhrop.
Victor Hugo's "Hunt hback o/ .Notre
Harne,'’ with I.on Chaney and Patsy
Kutli Miller and Krnest Torrence In
the oust, V III lie at tiie. l.athrop t..e
first three clays of this week. It is
a stirring story of lath century
France and lias been pronounced one
of tiie motion marvels of the day.
“Gimme,’’ a farce comedy, will follow
on Wednesday and Thursday.
Colleen Moore and Conway Tearle
will lie co featured in "Counterfeit,"
a screen version of I.e Hoy Scott's
romantic story of that name. Colleen
has just tlnlshed work In "The Per
fect Flapper,” while Conway lias
tompleted his part opposite Barbara
I.a Marr in “The White Moth.”
New Bit of Beauty Unearthed
A new Creek Rod has been found,
whose profie would cause a subway
train to come to the surface to "grab
a look." It's none other than Will
Holers himself in his latest comedy, j
"The Cake Hater," at the Hun next
week.
Will Is seen as the beloved one of
two old maids who own the ranch
_i_’
where he labors (supposedly), and his
efforts to free himself from their
potent lures are said to be provoca
tive of much hearty laughter. They
not only think him a Greek god, but
a Remington painting, also.
Other fun makers who appear with
Rogers in “The Cake Kater." include
M.u la Moaqufnl, Billy Kngle, Grace
Woods, patsy O'Ryrne and Al Forbes.
Jack Hoxie, haa etarted work on
"Daring Chance*," for I'nlveraal, di
re* ted by Cliff Smith. The rant in-j
chides Alta Allen, Catherine Wallace.
Doreen Turner, Geneviese Knapf,
William, McCall Claude Payton, Jack
Pratt and Newton Campbell.
Kna Gregory, who enact* the role
of the queen ln,Kmm»t Flynn’a fea
ture, "in the Palace of the King,”
has for*aken the *eriou* drama to be
come Stan Laurel’* leading lady in
Hal Roach romedlea for Path*.
Whether one is for or against the
bootlegger, the latest Thomas Inee
production. "Those Who Dance,'*
which First National will shortlr re
lease, In said to promise one of the
sensations of the ecreen season. The
bootlegger is in t ties limelight from
start to finish. Blanche Sweet, Bessie
lane and Warner Baxter have the
leading roles.
Jack Holt will he featured In "Emp
ty Hands," which Victor Fleming will
direct.
crTod/»y'
li/ee)^
^A dazzlW
romance of night
life In Gay Paris
| and. on Broadway
BARBARA LAMARR
SHaCONW/K' TEARLE
tAe^ratfLrB
Ms/rfy Ben Lyon^ChasDeRoch©
SHE *»s>/as the gayest of the gay
with the passion o/’a tigress ~wbu,t
hearts were only her play things
THE Y*~M il li onai r e brothers caught
by her irresistible charms. One
winning her to save the other
j^rom |dny
iTi>l
/
Hail, Hail, the Gang'i All Here.
OUR GANG in “DERBY DAYS”
A Zippy Comedy of the Race Track.
SUTTON HELEN HOAGLAND
Directing *he Organ
STRAND ORCHESTRA Late New7 of All the World
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Lafs! Lafs! Lafs! Lafs!
These Are the Live Wire
Motion Picture Theaters
That Show Local Lafs:
Strand, Council Bluffs.First four days each week
Victoria, Omaha..Each Saturday
Lothrop, Omaha.Each Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Lyric, Creighton, Neb.Each Wednesday
Rex, Albion, Neb.*.Each Friday and Saturday
Empress, Central City, Neb.Each Friday and Saturday
Keith, North Platte, Neb.Each Tuesday
Cresent, Holdrege, Neb.Each Wednesday and Thursday
Woodbine, Woodbine, la.Each Monday and Tuesday
Gem, Cairo, Neb.Each Wednesday and Thursday
Auditorium, Hastings, Neb.'.Each Friday and Saturday
The Omaha Bee pays $22 in cash prizes each week for the
best jokes received by the Local Laf fclditor. Write out your joke
in 30 words or less, send it to the Local Laf Editor, The Omaha
Bee. .The prize-winning jokes appear on the screen at each of
the above theaters each week. First prize, $5; second prize, $3;
third prize, $2 and 12 prizes of $1 each. jj
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f MISS* NORMAND APPEARS:
ft i 9xku/& tf<2xiSaturday p ^ Other Daps
ft 230-4:20-6:30-0:15 j 5:50* 7:*H) 9:20
ft 1 PRICES THIS ENGAGEMENT
ft 1 MATINEEor^ E5 J/ncludUa Ctajr:
ft EVEN 1NO WDOBS jsi1
ft i CHILDREN'S,TRICES' DISCONTINUED
ft fajftftk St&LZ hS Positively,
ft I * M MissAormands Only,
ft [ 1 JLj Personal Appearance in
^ joufa and Nebraska.
STARTING NEXT SATURDAY
A brilliantly animated drama of domestic
dissension, flavored with a pleasing tinge of
whimsicality and wit.
It’s a tingling tale o' the
ocean blue.
With a schooner o’ love
and thrills for you!
Rod La Rocque
JACQUELINE LOGAN
and an All-SUr r««t la
A Photoplay for Mother, Pather, Sister, Brother
NOW SHOWING (—
Mr.
Laborman
Mr.
Employer
This if
your
picture
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I Inspired
b,
WooSrn
Wilton’s
Story
i “The New
Freedom ’
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A TWO FISTED, modern industrial drama, a beautiful
love romance, a different sort of photoplay of interest
to those who work in the shops, factories or stores and
the employer who considers his machinery more impor
tant that the men who run it.
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1 This W*»l
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I introducing Their Siller Bernice R'<»
I F.mou. “Chute Dive
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