6n THE OMAHA SUNDAY IVEE: MARCH 5, lOlfi. MR Rashes from Filmland ' PHOTO PLAYS - FOR-OMAHA -DEVOTEES- v.. ZL ifVj SCREEN STAR WILL WRITEJOR GIRLS 'Bettris Michelena Prepare! Series of Talks to Screen-Struck Maiden. WILL CORRECT THE DELUSIONS Through an arrangement Juat eonau ni trated, Mlt Iteatrts Mlrhrlena. the operatic star who recently ar-hlevcd fame n the motion picture world aa the borclne of auch feature photoplaya aa "Salomr Jan." "Mlffnon." K.Jvmtlnn Nell," etc., will become a regular con Itrlhntor to Th Pe photoplay page, i Mlsa Mlchelena'a article will aniMiar .tinder th title "Talka with B-rrrn Htrurk J JtiirU." and will endeavor to give un i colored insight Into the eondltlona and Idlifflcultlra surrounding the average glrle first endeavor to break Into the motion rift ure profession. The 4ilnta and advice '(hat ahe haa offer are grounded on gen jtiln eKnerlence. Thry will tell the at reen jartruck girl aome of the thing ahe ahould i do, and quite at many, perhapa, that jh ehoulJ not do. They will alao try t3 'rorreot for her many of the delualona a bout the eaae with which motion picture acting may be maatered and the fabu lous aalarlra that are a Aid to be at onoe i In waiting. There are few women In America of Uieatrt Mlohelenaa youth who have had jfno-half her experience In thoatrlcal af- fairs. "As eoon aa I waa able to toddle MrrcM the floor And (lap my flrat baby word, I began to prepare for my career," la the way ahe explain her own auceeaia. Hr father la Fernando Michelena, In hia lay a grand opera tenor, and her mother .waa a atar of the lighter operetta stag. he herself, when but yeera of age, loured the county In the title role of "The lr From Dlula,' thue gaining the dis tinction of being the youngeat prima donna before the pablle. Her aucceaa on (the erreen haa been brilliant It ta from thlg fund of experience and l caeervaUrMa that aha contribute her "talka." Not only ran ahe apeak flrat J hand of motion picture acting, but ah , me aaaea advantage of a compara l tire view aa betweeu atage and acreen. The flrat 'Talk with Screen Struck loirla" will appear In the lean of March 11 ''diversifiedTrogram promised by strand AyeHveralfled program I offered Strand .followers thla week commencing" thla aft jriroon when the attraction wl'l be Pong. Jas ralvbanka In 'Ilia Ftclur In the ( Sparer'' and th film debut of Willie Collier In the Kej atone comedy, "Petter tat Tan Xeer." "lilt rictur In th Paper" . la one of thoac humoroua Falrhanka tom dydramaa o popular with th better rla-a of picture goer, while Mr. Collier la aid to turn out an exceptionally plrastng player In hla flrat attempt In thla direction. TiiOvdsy, Wednesday and Thursday BTeaele Me.i il-cnle will be eeen In "Honor' Altar," one of thoso typical rtarrtscale j producUona wherein thla charming little , artrewa o forcibly deplete the various liuinan entottona. In addition the Key, j atone offered will be "Hla Auto Bulna. lion." Friday and Saturday Orrln Johnson ta , offered tit "The Trie of I'ower" an I . (Kt-acoe Arbuckle and Mabel NormnnJ will b aen tr "He Did and He Pldn't." ( w humoroiut Keyiton built along new . and novel line. The mammt-th Strand ripe organ la Hearing completion and will b ready about March IV REX PROGRAMS STILL PLEASEJLARGE CROWDS The program at the Hex theater con t'nue t r''-" larg audience every aft- i trnxin and evening. Today the photoplay f.iogram contain thtee pla of promlee, 'Ie Tribunal." la a drama with a gilpplna- atory of love and aenaatton. 'Th ' Adopted r.aby" ta th kind of a film that la alwa) popular with aijy audience. . and bet of all I a alde-apllttlng comedy with Charll Chaplin in "A I'atia ' llt." Th tbel Kchtitta' Hurleanu and Miui tal Comedy rnrpany playing aia t nientlia' eofagen rnt at th Rex are prov ing to be an entertaining bunch of romc Slan. dancra and alngera. Th various contest nlichta are creating a great deal f Interest among th amateur of thj ilty. A wide variety of atunta are put on each week. 'CLARA YOUwTgREAT IN "YELLOW PASSPORT" Quite a nation haa been created by . th World Film production. 'The Yellow PaMport." ablch played th last part f ' th we. k at th Kmproaa. Garden theater i.aa mad arangenvenu to play It today on ar" 11 renueet. In th first arenea are depicted thi terrora of a maaaacr of Jew at Kiev. Huaala. With her family deetroyed and hemlt penecuted by "Tb Black Dub i dred." unia Bokolorf In desperation aecurra from th poltc a lioena auch aa ' la given only to th elt-confe4 women . of the nliflit. SMle trading a pur Ufa. ' ahe suffice all th Indttnltie and coo- . tempt of th immoral. Finally ahe cornea to Ameri'-a to continue her opcratl: smt'tU-ns. Hicrcas and lov come, but the Mint of th "YcllfW IVaepon" is (iiMcvntd by her timer's fsmlly. In the and eho inunhs Tfte Screens of Omaha's Leading Photoplay Houses Will. Show These Silent Drama Stars A ' I - an aj. r';.:j "Doughs Jdirfento straw V f 1 - -: i AT re noHHOB. KITTY GORDON'S BACK ' TOO WHITE FOR FILM The World Film camera men struck an unexpected nag when It came time to photograph th dasiltng back of Kitty Gordon In the pholodrama In which ahe appear at the Famam thla week. In th first seen of "A In a Looking Olaas." which Is a Washington embassy's drawing room, ther waa quit an Acre age of th Qordor back on view due to th evening gown ah war, which began late and ended early. 'IUe-yoot-1-fuP- exclaimed th director aa MUa Gordon awe pi throjith the aceme. P't when It came to testing the lllma on the acrven th brllllanc of Mis Gordon's "rollahed shoulders," aa novel urts lov t call them, had caused widespread hala tions, or blur from reflected light, on the film. Now Mis Gordon hsa to dull the gleam of that famoua back and those celebrated shoulder with whole shakerfula of yel lowish powder and the camera clicks right merrily with Its undaailrd ey on the dulled aurfac. GEORGE BEBAU AT BOYD IN "THE PAWN OF FATE" Oeorg Beban. greatest Impersonator of Italian and French characters on th preaent-day atage, will b aeea at th Uoyd today, Monday afternoon, Tuesday nJ Wednesday. In a World film feature cut it led "The Pawn of Fat." Th atory builda from Its ruslio set tings in Normandy to th gayest of life In Pari, wlier Plrrr. the deluded peasant-painter discover th daatardly trick of Ma supposed friend, and brlnga th situation l Its drmtlo climax lu a ter rific hand-to-hand battle. Mr. iiebaa gives to the part of Pierre all th artia tlatry of gesiur and facial expression for which he ta so Justly famous. II la ably supported by a strong cast. Th last part of the week the Boyd will present "The Pvll'a Toy," an Eguitahle feature, atarrlng Adele Blood, late of "Evcrywoman" company. It U from th poem "The Mtlla of the Cloda." Adele Kiood ta one of the most beautiful women of the present day. CHIEF SILVER TONGUE SINGING AT THE REX Chief SUvr Tongu. a member of th "Iloopa Trtb of northern California, a tenor singer wbo haa filled rnge-im-nta tn many of th large theatora of the country, la filling a epecial engage ment at the lUx today. TS chief waa rhoten aa the rvtrreentative of th In dian tec at the fcL Luis axpcaiUon. II waa paMtng through Omaha and waa MVKed for yeairfday and today. II also sang In Omaha at ihe Urn of th xpt Un hero years aso. lis pop)e are known a the "basket wester" In Cali fornia and he Is on of ti e very f . w ludian with a musical voir. 1 r ijusiina. Wayne , Cecils Xelan -At Soytfy PEARL WHITE. At the l:ea. "BLUE GRASS" ON TODAY AT THE MONROE THEATER Of all the picturesu tale of th rac track. "Blue Grass." Is a winner. Plo- turlsed from the play by Paul Armstrong, with that Iwloved Amerlran actor, Thomas A. WUe, thla play will com to the Monro today and tonight. It la a atory of Joy a and sorrows cf life as lived by a southern gentleman. Other attractions for the week at the Monroe are "Vengeance Is Mine." "A Circus nomtnee," "The Bridge, or the Pigter Man." "'Ijkat Chapter of the Qoddesa" and the "darkening Trail." THEDA BARAlttMES TO THE ROHLFF FOR TODAY Theda Para, as Yanla Laser, daughter of a Russian erf. tn "Th Serpent." Is th Rohlffs offering for today. Tli story la concerned with a grand duke PA RAMOUNT net ore Th Best Btoay Will Bay TVBBDATB. THTTBSDATS, TBISATS. SUHUUHAN tth aad Asawa, iiuutfiiiii'Tmx.'JBrBi j' jar"" . 5 II Y ( 1 s. LOTIinOP THEATER ...TODAY ONLY WILLARD MACK "ALOHA OE" (TAUVtU TO TXBB) A Trlair- Wadr Plater. ' t rtrniiit'iri'i n ii i 13 tr Ar V Attte Hipp MaryPiekforcl who fall madly In lov with the serf daughter, but not for any good purpose. He lures her away and when he Urea of her casts her off. fch meet and 1 loved by a prince, son of th grand duke, who marries her. Th grand duke cornea to see them, and not reoognlalng the wo man makes love to her, and aa the son return he finds hla wife claaped In hla father's arms and cimmlta auictde. Thus la the serf's daughter avenged the last drop of venom from the serpent's fangs found Its mark. MARY PICKFORD COMES IN "POOR LITTLE PEPPINA" CAST. Mary Plckford Edwin Mordant Kdlth Hhayen Eugene O'Hrlen Antonio Malorl Kmeeto Tortl Ceeare Ornvlna , Jack Plckford ,..W. T. Carleton N. Cervl Ms. A. Malorl Franceaca Querra Pepplna Robert Torrens.. Mrs. Torrene.... iHiiah Carroll.... fJoldo Ptetro Vlllato Heppo Detective Chief. Pomlnlca Hlauca Stoker Any doubt aa to the versatility of Mary Plckford are dispelled by her performance In "Poor Utile repplna." coming to the ailpp theater Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week. In th story ah I an American girl atolen by Italians when a titer baby and brought up aa on of their own children. Her natlv tongu and all thought of her real pa rent (r entirely obliterated, ah I to All Intents an Italian girl. But ther lingers about her an Indefinable something that leaps Into fir when she la finally reunited with her parents by a simple little prayer that forma the only heritage of her childhood. Peppina la a difficult role because It re qulrea careful treatment In order to pre aerv th Idea of th real American par entage of the girl, whose correct name la Lois. "Poor IJttle Pepplna" is -a story which abounds In heart Interest and sus pense, with her and ther a laugh a Mary Plckford struggles with the diffi culties of her flrat elgaret and her gen eral initiation Into boydom as in - the part ah play. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, th Hipp offering la Marl Doro In "Diplo macy," which la a plcturlxatlon of Sar dou'a great International dramas and la produced by th Famoua Player com pany. The Hipp offering for today la a lAibln ' feature, "Soula in Bondage," with Kano O'Nell In th leading role. The Morning Telegraph of New Toik call M "a play that la bound to away any audience." S CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ia "THE YELLOW PASSPORT" i IN 8 REELS TA PkftJH Uft mnthr lAa A IA j 5cn Vfc tmj Block HumhrJ ! A Massacre at Kiev, Russia hi mean !'!("""" rw m till - i r h. i uhi jre y:?;-ii ycza yrynyr k j -ny:c k je jyiyS iy;rya rx j -rarity: r jtV-chc yrrj yry: n C'2 tH -jK3 ryt"- ri l?3 j lyrrio r c3 ;ya cn clicks , Kcm yeryu n tynyt ."t ; HTryj crayj niKa: w yrVyn ! .crrcB ur-sa p ; THE E3 GARDEN THEATRE; ISIS FARNAM ST. ; SUNDAY, MARCH 5lh During the Week MLS, t - .''".".' ' ; v . : . . .. .. - " Vt i -; JSillyGordon-AtlheEiwam "HAZEL KIRKE" COMING TO THE BESSE THEATER A popular melodrama of a past pen oration, "Basel Kirke." 1 comtnir back more beautiful than ever in a screen play, when Pearl Whlto plays the leading rola in "Hazel Kirke" which will be seen at tha Peare theater Monday. In the s Teen play there Is the atlvantatre of all the acenery and atmosphere of those beauti ful Kentucky hills where the story la ataged. In thla nntr plcturlzatton of the play Mtaa 'White Is supported by Bruce McRea, thus giving the fans two of the greatest of film stars in one production. naru or pi THE RACE IS ON xovom x.otx orxrana All Depeada on tb Jtaanlt. If X Bat Knew Xia JTooky Xa Bee a Bt1bd Tt Oonaeisnc la a Trloky Thlaf. XVBXAXI TXX XACB IS OTZK. Ton Oant Zmagta th Xtnlah or WHO WOI until you Tcm Vise in "Blue Grass" MONROE THEATER 2CTH AND PARKAM TODAT "She Sinned!" So Biased aaa Tried to Xp th Xnowledg Trom Th Mas h &ovd. Before Condemning Her You -Most See KITTY GORDON "AsinaLcoking Glass" Far nam Theater Sunday. March 5 akowa: 111 U-.30; t; ai30 it :30 g; :30. Chlldrsa wader IS absolataly admlttd. not REX THEATER 1116 OoutUt St. Flrat Baa rhotoplaya ho1ts1t ta Omaha, ooaplad wltA Xlhal avebutta Burisu and Msslcal Comedy Oo. SUNDAY TODAY A Xart Xctrt Drama JnsMne Ways la "LOVE'S TRIBUNAL" A Story with a Qrtpplaf Xsart Touch. "ADOPTED BABY" A Trmmtlo, Toncbiag; Flay. Thsa Coatee That Screaming; ran Vroduoer, A CHARLY CHAPLIN Comedy Ten Btaat Be Charll This Ttm. "A PArUS HAT" Tew Comedy. Tlrat Tim la Omaha. BTXCIAZ XIQXTB Btoaaay Might rrofaaaloaal oag Blagara CoatMt. Taday Xlght Xswsboy' st Xauag Coat. Wdaay Xtght, Thursday Xlght aad Triiay Klgbt omatAiaur aatra apactal. Th Bz aonUiiH all ataad- as tag; room. Th Comedy Comtaay la the bast oa Ponirlae streev - f Special Feature Attraction Chief Silver Tongue Voted Xadiam Teaor Sunday Only Xoat rait t Xrar Thla ruwia aUagar. Wrt EMPRESS SCREEN BILL IS ATTRACTIVE OFFERING Tflo eercen pmirram at the Kmnreaa for thla wcek'n howa the Initial appearance of "fts Hopklna" of rt.s famo In "A fenp Yenr'a Woolna" .it the fun center. The reventh eplncde of "The Ptranre fi"1 fif Mary Page," now rnnn!nR aa a erlil rtory in The Pee, will hold the aovnc rilpplng Interest for thoao who arc f"l lov.lne; the atory aa hive te precrdlrm t Irturlzntlons of thla atrong story o' myftry. "What Happened to Tesgy'' i another f'in film for the tlrat half of th week. "The ArUrt'a Model" la a romedy film in the lend of the program for the acconfl half of the week. "Pnlltenees PayV If a drarra that brlnpa back childhood day and la followed by a "A Tempornry Hus band" 1 i which a -woman who tlrea of her old huabnrd la fumiahed a tempornry one by the flr.t hi;Ftand. "ALOHA OE'' ON AT THE LOTHROP THEATER TODAY Wlllard Mnrk and Fnld Marker In a atory of the South Sea Inlands, "Aloha Oe." will be the attraction at the Loth-i-oi today. "Aloha Oe." moaning "fare well to thee," la one of thoae atories that haa an atmoaphere of quiet, peaceful life in U,e aouth climate, where It la ataged. The supporting company la atrong. ROHLFF 151 LEAVENWORTH BtnrSAT Thed Xara In "Th Serpat." (Tom.) BEOVSAY Orao S Carlton ta "Betrayed." (Mutual.) TXTESDAT Emmet Corrigaa In "Oreatar lore Hath Mo ntaa." (Metro.) WX DUE OAT Xatrrln Kael- red la "Tb Wlngod Idol." (TriangU.) THOaSDAT Florano Xd IB "Hew Tork." (fat ha.) FRIDAT Dorothy Olab In "Jot. dsa 1 a Hard Bo ad." (Tiiasg"e.) BATtritnAV TATTY AID THE BROAD WAT ETaM. Tred Mao la "Crooked to th End." (Triangle.) wSB&WSSEBESESBSi RSSS Ml A RAO, A BOTE, A XA2TX or Ilia, and TXB BMTZJ1 Or A WO MAX WXO DIOg'T XX OATS TTF KOXOX, FXIEXDS ajti urs. VII SXX TO ftVLAKXt VTbat -of Kr Hnsbaad Whoss IiOT asd Ambition Blind Xlm to Her Intrigue. A. Hot or Ton Will Xsvsr rorgst. GEORGE BEBAN "The Pawn of Fate" BOYD THEATRE Coaday, Monday Afternoon, Tuesday. Balcony 5e Lower Floor IDc - Contlaaona 1 to 11 T. at. Wednesday and Thursday ADELE DLOOD Xiat of " very worn aw Oo." Vnp ported by Bdwla BtTna aad Xontagw Zkit, la "The Devirs Toy" Iriday aad Batuxday, Hargwrlta lUkw In Th XXAOOX TLJT TT to TO Paramount Photoplays II llilir II CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 DAILY Sly NANCE O'NEIL in "SOULS IN BONDAGE" A Play With a Profound Lesson, Breath Catching Action and a Gripping Climax That Comes As a Fighting Ending to a Powerful Story. 3 Monday, Mar. 6th IV3A.RIE DORO IN "DIPLOMACY" 4 Thurs., March 9th MARY PICKFORD IN "POOR LITTLE PEPPINA" imm nsjlf 1 tn nil 1 1 1 i u. .iim 1 1 i iujhih iimini inmiiinMniintl l eae "hiriiiii rinan in laia.lia - ii tiiani ainr i-' i w i rrai i nilium him- tnmim-r " ' - - ! .ma!iiw COXTIXVOITB TiVStTIUl! FBOTO TLATg Week Starting Sun., War. 5th, " -sVsHOPmS'' "THE ARTIST'S MODEL Sl9 MUrniria A drama filled with (aa a rafresk. of stag facoa la lag- sbotI (aa aaaaA of aaytAlav yt "A LEAP YEAR WOOINCr VZ.XLr-". "POLITEKESS PAYS" tA ,pyarao .( CAarU. CA,U. a draaoa tbat brlaga back ohlldbooA BTatB XplaoA daya. Tte tan, to. .1 ki Hp." -a Tenpenry Kutbini" -WHAT HAPPENED TO PEGGY" Coined 7 d lu of fa. a, froU. A trasut f imsi iatwrt. laughter tK-fllma. MaTrlbaa Twlly X. la. leUg-.Trlbaa VTsekly Bo. 1. 10c-AcliTiIssiori--l20e rhoa Dowg-Ua , "BxaoErr baxoaix zx towx k-MJ..I.. tgihiMiitillaaiai'-r"- it J (i Week of March 5th J rJ . !i r.. J... aa i... 4 Auiiuar ana lYionaav 8 T Douglas Fairbanks In 1 pis Picture In liie Paper !i Willie Collier In rl Better Late Than Never !! Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Bessie Barrlscale in Love's Altar His Auto Ruination Keystone ri a "i m 1 i Friday and Saturday Orrln Johnson in The Price of Power Roscoe Arfcuckle and Mable Normand He Did an He Didn't 4 if Oar Mammoth ripe Organ t 3 Coming Fire Days, Oommenc- ins- March 14th. thet Film H neligbt of the Season, DUlle Barke In PECeaY" mi - l BESSE THEATER TODAY -THE MOTH AND THE STAR" featuring- TRUE BORDMAN TOXCOXXOW PEARL WHITE u "HAZEL KIRK" Tb loan f th rip Orgwa Wlta th Xtuaaa Toto. 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