7 T1 it5"" V 1 LASHES F PHOTO PLAYS FOR-0vAHA - DEVOTEE? TTTK OMATTA RUN DAT f.EK: AFKTL 16. lf)1 fi. naii in gaaniiiiw m 111 uiai mmmmmmmmmmmmmmum rom Filmland mm . . : . I if ft -i i. . - VMllVIR RAM, Tfl RR SOCIAL SENSATION Omaha Screen Club Flam to Give People Classiest Event of the Seaion, COMMITTEES "HARD AT WORK The rials for Ih lon h'-raMrd "Movl hull" I (Iriiwln iif itr nrl rlnvolop. msnt Indl'-Mlc it will Its the lorial n sstlon of th sr-asoii. The sxchnni ninMri. Omaha, suhlblfor and photo play dllora composing; th msmbsrship of tha !'' I Hrrecn club hv taken hoM of th all nation with a (Irlsnnln llnn to allow no r-Kprns or effort to in1 In th way of glvlntt Omaha pro rile aomoihlriK tu rcmainlif-r for a I"ng I line, ArranKMriMita are under way Inoklnf to fcijrln (ha pri-rie at till ball of sum of the man and woman atara who r familiar flgur's on the acreana In I III territory. This manna that wrran folaa who are known only by tholr plftutra will bar-onus fd miliar In the iMrStJ. VVonili-r rmlilniri, A I other movie Imll hld In Xaw York, rittahiiruh and rlil.nno th moat brilliant rnis hnvr baan lha rule. Actraaaaa who coma rapraeantlnr their i-fpactlva prodii'ln companlaa will hlblt rostly and darlnu drrssc aurh'aa i vary woman will want to ia. Not that thara wilt ha anything; rarrlss or la-k-ln In modaat-not at all, baoauca ih) awaataat alrl of the photo-play are s moVt a ot.har irls, but llu-lr cos tume will ba both original and aoatlj-- Juat who will ba hara hss not yat bacn laamad. but ancouraulrm word hns baan racolvad from thoss who ara co-opcrat In In maklnc tha avant ona Jon to be lamamberad by tha devotees of photo, p'aya. Tb producers themselves ai planning orw stunt that will maka any ordinary huff look tama. Decoration, electrical effect, amimement features and peets- .:a will ba the rule for the evening; of ,.,jiy at tht municipal auditorium. - Will Hold onvenln. The plana alao provide for a, conven tion of all motion picture people of till territory. At thla convention tha prob . ma of the photoplay producers and exhibitor will be dlaciaaed and much rood derived by an exchange of view and f xperlonce. Manufactiirera of fllma. photoplay equipment nnd funil4hln are plannlns exhlblla that will have upecUl Intereat to thoae connected 'Villi thn huelne.a and the public a well. All the neceaaary eommltteea have been appointed by the Screen elub, and Iheae eommltteea are n!I lmd at work on their particular dnliei. A portion of the recoints of the hall will be donuled to the .003 actora1 fund that la belnc raised In the fnl'el Slatea by the photoplay people. "THE NATION'S PERIL" IS MONROE OFFERING TODAY lAihln'a hl new photoplay of war pre paredneaa and the hyphenated American. The Vatlon a I'erll," cornea to tha Mon roe today. Tha picture nhowa tha fnited Slalea Athintlo eiuadrnn at actual fire, ihe elnklng of a ateamer by their big xhellH, the artillery attack on a town, mine exploalonn, tha wlreleaa atatlon at work, etc. Mor than three thousand m;n are uaed In the battle acenea. Karl Metcalfe and Orml Hawley play tha leading rolea. Secretary Damela, Ad inlial Winlow and Kleteher and other lending nmal officer take part In the pxiiliictlon. I 'or the lialsnce of the week the Monroe l.timrem eoiislts of: Monday, "The tirlftera " Tuesday, "The Price of llnpi't ' pes;-' Wednesday. "OraiistHi k ." Thnr- itnv, "Aa In a Looking C.i.'' Friday, "Man Pieroia'lve:' lurday. "The 1 1 1 h t 1 of I1 I'lin-hess." I Talks with Screen-Struck Girls By Beatriz MichelenaNo. 6. jiii.i' . llST! lie he era V t II Ml I thai lv m I it in' I n. f'.r 4 1 I. t ' e . -I -I ' I I,,. 1 l i S.l'l tt m .-l 1 a t t a. M l It I - t ; ! 4 . I. t I I . .. .... , ( s. .1 (' ! th I Journeys With Photo Players Henry otto tella a good alory on the dumbneeaa of a grrcn aaalatant ha onc had. Moon after ha Joined the company Otto Inalructed him to go and find a good location for Ihe "run on tha bank." Tha aaahitant aald he knew Junt the place and after a long auto rld4 they topped In Hollywood, where tha calet ant pointed with much ailf"tl m to a long, green, inoaey bank front In ( a beautiful lawn. Aa Henry Otto, bereft of apeech, gaaed In wonder at ula will ing; ally tha latter remarker, "Th-T-j your hank all right, but why your tori ahould be required to run on It la beyond me," Tableau, A vlalt. to the Kalem atitdioa thla i k .dlachxad the fact that Ollla Khk'-y. ona of tha two "Koclal riratca," waa nuk ing deaperale love to an old gentleman. Thla waa only In one of tha "Social IMrate" aerlea, of comae, but the fact remain that the elderly gentleman auc eumbed to her charma and he I really not to be blamed, for Ollle looked a fetching a could be. Purtng all Mil time Mia fala appeared to be doln? the aame thing, that l, making love o a young man with equally fatal reaolt, One thing I certain they were Inl'rt Ing aome eirellent comedy Into ihe eighth number under Jlmml Iforne'i dlrecllon. "What a wonderf ul dreaelng room"' exclalmeil a vtallor to the Culver City Itudln. a ha gaaad In wonder at llea le Barrlacale'i apartment. "It oiiMht to be," replied tha actor, who had the room adjoining, "It coet lot!" Ml Reaale ha certainly apared ;io axpanae In providing both beauty and comfort for heraelf. The room I da cldedly f'renchy, not to aay J.011U Qua torglah, a It ware. The lapeatry, wall and furnlahlngg ara In a delicate roae pink and even tha rug and celling are In harmony with tha rt of the room. "Why ahould I not hava a beautiful dreaalng room?" y the little alar. ''I live half my life In It; bealde my aur roundlng affect my work." (thea Mitchell, one of tha luteal re crult to the American atudloa a lead ing woman, received the nam of "Olnger" when ah wa at Incevllta, The reason for the pal mime la not difficult to guea. Mix Rhea haa a aplendid head of hair with the neceaaary reddMi tint to allow a good naf ured peraon be ing dubbed "Ginger." Mia Mitchell la good tiatured, and a there are aeveral of her old-time companlona at thn Hru dlo, Anna, Little, Tout Cliatterton, Hal Cooley and other, aha can never get away from being "Olnger" Mitchell. Hhe doe not aeem to mind It, however. MUSE THEATER OPENS WITH STRONG PROGRAM The new M i-e theater at Twenty-fourth nd Karnnm opened yesterday, showing Bells' great ten-act masterpiece, "The Ne'er Do Well," a plcturlaallon of the hook by Xlex Beach, The caat Indudea Kathlyn William and tha member of the cast that made a euccea of "The Rpollcr." Thla play remain today, Mon dnv and Tuesday, following I tha cast: .K'lrk Anthony, the ne'er-do-well Wheeler Oakman Mrs. Kdith Cortlandtf a diplomat Kathlyn William Stephen CortlatnH, bar husband Harry Tnnsdale Dnrwlnk Anthony, railroad magnata.. Frank Clark Chlqulta Oaravel, a Hpanlph maiden... Norma Nichols Wellcr, nliaa ixicke Will Machbt AII1111 Allnn. an KngllMh aubtect Inck McPonald Ramon Alfarer, commandniite of po lice ....Sidney Hmtth Andres tiaravel Kred Huntly ftunnela T.amar Jnhntnn t'etectlve William Ilnrry r 'ero The picture was filmed In Panama, tha scene of the stury as rtea Heath wrote It, Wednesday and Thuriday the offering will be Mme. Petrova In "What Will Ten nis Hay?" Thla story U a well known novel by fhipert Hughe. Included with thia feature will he Mr. and Mm Sidney nrcw in a rouii -aing cmneuy sucn as ine ( ())y escape luews enact. j Krhlav ami ratmday the bill calls i-r'tunv nioirnnn 111 ,,nioe Mary Mile Mlnier, the ouncest screen stnr In the wm-ld, who apiiears In "t'lin j pies." followed by a Jolly coinedy, j The M.ise wlU gh four rfrtnanet dally at I. I and p. m, rnr mimic the offering Is tilesun'a Hympliony orehea- 1 tr and lha only Photopliyer In Omaha. sol funvltwed of Ihalr la itiiHoii) I w.v.ld sitll lr d 't-q ll UH'I 'mI s'..iut Ibelr rt''i ) I d n I t- 1 1 v. a that ther It i ) . f in .tl .ii en, ur ai'.g lhat can il-e t I'll antlMng er lua ht iiin .r i! It, at n. ' 111 I' put. I'll h t Miter In t f . t . ! Is p It iv -. ( I !- lt to 1 ! li.S n- IU'N t in I. iii ii. ii A .. n .. t. . a i a . nu the t. t. ..I i . I i- t i I i,4 M lt vrt' r a I . i an I . t' ! i- t I. I V I H i .-rt1 I ' n w that k w.'l tins-1 ll- er r' I "It !! .i-ta t mi k lir tt,i n i"i t if in ' f,.: tut.). an I y l . ! In? l ' t lit ..Ht tl tf lti n lfi t v , ! 1 ' I II ' I I t ti'.f t'Mttt ,i t .tiH a i I. t .)., Hi l . U.,t H I ' ' h i " i. I I . t,um' K t-l I 1I a a -i ill ' ! 4 t. .(. . vMt (- I 111 It t i !..( I -.1 - 1 ' I r i n 1. , . I. , it.. i t 4 t i. .1'- t il l I I V lot ' - i i i.'-", r1 ii Filmland Stars to Virginia Psarjon Ai ihe Lolhrop ' 1,' ,v;;'.N . tr.i: ni t , .f icy , j fi ?i f : f ' ' . JTaey Pick ford , and tSohit "Bowrrs At ihe Kaihlyn Williams AtlhHusc EMPRESS MOVIE BILL OF USUAL HIGH CLASS The searcn ior Kounicriccia ny mo aecret service render "Two Hits," which la being offered at thq Kmpresg thcator tor the flrnt half of tb week, commenc ing Sunday. April 16, a fascinating drama. Hardeman of the secret servlco ia ordered to trail counterfeiter, and whllo riding upon th train change a. bill for "Two Bit," a namoles girl who J - 11 " ""' I rill ' "v-J 1 -'ik aclla flower on the truln, and receives j companylng Keystone, "Ify Stork l)ellv anme of the spurious money. He learn , cry," Is the offering, guaranteed to cause sha got the money from a suitor. Ooln'g to the cabin, where ho found the coun terfeiter' outfit, her suitor cornea, Hard man arresta him a tha counterfeiter. A drama of the thrilling sort la "Under Aaure Bklca," which appear for tha lant Cftll"l "The Raldors. It la produced by half of lha week, commencing Thursday, '"r',, m hl" nm"let'y fashion and enacted April 20, Rill Hardy logos his pay and l,y ",rnn l't Picture that w-111 hold ia beaten un inH hmeH tn f tho,n' audience front start to finish. Tor up, the to a neighboring farm and secure a Job. Jim, tha foreman, knock him down nnd la discharged. Mrs. Pennla. tha owner of tha ranch, I III. and Bill brings Nell, the pretty little nurse, who treated hlin when he received hi mishap. Jim, de termined to carry off with him a large number of tattle befnro leaving, captures tha two aa they surprise him. Hhe es capes, and Just as Hill 1 about to be hung by the cattle rustlers, rides up, cuta the rope from his neck, and together iviMni llrfruu im nua ATTRACTION AT LOTHROP Mai Plckfurd In ina uf her gnaleat aiii'ceasea a III lie . t tli l.otliHip mi J Wrdnc-tday. In llntiS ' Mmy pl. kfurd la th" Sdtlii h'liiisn, I..,..,!.- uml 1 1 ii I in I ' ive little In inij adc hii-i ,i!iiy lie.'ti lli r i liataclrtisatii-t. in ttnB ' is the living ln ai limwn el e I tltliiij that. I t sweet aed t-nder. Iirsic.it..' it itt.ni sr tiutttero'is and pauciTd ' il.tfc " la I a gnii!n I'll kfmd Iriiinii'lt of lb t'ln. uf the rrl the lit!i r..p pr(itiii i.iiiM-li uf Inlay and itinrrew. ' ftie i nnuef..r ' Hi.,1 'tin 111; nnd He I'l bit', Tidy, "Mi.. J is.-r i. -i'it". T It .!, ir.lma 'rt.n In " A T .ni f tha M4d t "t '-t . ' Th- pit. f f'i.t , !i .irda', I" 'mmy wf rt ,,tk t ' Film Flashes 1 1 t.n i-1. ' t. h is s i i II,. i It' .'1 1 " t .'t, i' H I I 4 - r...w n ni ) f. !, I tii. ar i kn lw I H' t f . tut,lt,l' .1 , I - I! .(.. I - II, ( I' . IC'1, t'U, p k', S ., I , II . I I in i r v . im l 1-i i -I d' ni . '111 . . I. i 1,1,- ' 4i.i.n In th I i I l '-' It- i i .Cl I I I ,.' I t , , I . . ,t I . I 1 ll I H'.l l ' -i MUIIUUMAN (Hk ti 4i twv araii. ii "The Iron ClnwM Be Shown on Screens in Omaha ,' mn una 1 annM . - I', t ft I ' V : ' g Ill 'a . aT I Hipp - ,1 DRAMA AND COMEDY ARE INTERSPERSED AT STRAND An unuHiiallv diversified nrnrnm Is , ofr,r,.,j HlrMild patron this week. Today Mae Marsh is seen In "Hoodoo Ann." Another distinctive original Trl uuxle offering, there being enough patho i.nd human Interest Interspersed to allow for som rcnvtrkabla corit rants and the cust ate all able to dnplct their char acter in a manner to miike these Utile louche particularly effective. A the ae- 1 a biuch a second. Tuesrlsy, Wednesday and Thursday marks Hie first appearance on th Tri angle program of H. B. Warner In a Krlpplng- atory of modem fronaled finance l. laughing purposes, Fred Mace In "Oily Scoundrel," a story of the California oil fields. Friday and Saturday P.ohert Mantell, jilenevlevo Hamper and Htuart Holmes iiro seen In one of those Krlpplng Kog problem tday called "A 'lfe's Kncrl j flee." This picture waa produced In beiiu jtlful Jamiili'a. The Htrand pipe organ is : becoming more and more popular all the time, while the morning performance, Marling at II a m., la the Mecca of ! early looming shopper. 'SHRINE OF HAPPINESS" ROHLFFJILL THURSDAY I JacMo Saundera In 'The Shrine of Hap piness" In Ihe screen offering for the j ftohlff Tbnredav. Tills piny Is the hand Jcnhired b tura billed In qiear recently j which did tint ntv 1'hn pirtut was sent to Oertnany tn be cnlnred and was I held up on a i nut rstmnd ship j r'or the rt of the ek the IbihlT i rrorniii in tn indicate a llty that ihiiil, plena. Today Maul tiCI.eit sp- pars In "A K.m.I's Itrveiig;" M inlay. "The lr..ii Claw" and "H.unsnl f. r the THEATER MOfiROE I TOBAT mini mo wM rtiAY. "The Nation's Peril" l n n Act lth tAHL MtTCAlFE ORMI HAVVirY aa uaA..iil ffal t'i.'isia 11,.14'Si. I.tuii aat U Allaatta r tlinia4 i.iw ky ti ttt During the Week OrmcIIawJey I Si ' : 1 I 1 i:,:ci A. ' ... ' At Urn 3cssie Harriicah Kohtff liefense;" Tuesday, "Kmbi'i,'' Wednc. day, "The l'ri of I'owar," I'Vhluy, Jles slo H;inri"iilc in "Tha C.rcen ftwamp," Saturday, l-'iitty and Mnlfl In "He lild and Ho didn't" and "I-ov Will Conquer," The piiiiclpal producer named In Ih rumor of a sm,W) film merger all rnni to ba hastening tu deny th alle gation, THE 24TH IIIJSE " OMAHA'S BUSIEST CORNER Today, Monday and Tuesday The Ne'er Do Well By REX BEACH Nel!jf, firmtwtt 10-Act Miwttcrplexr. Wed. and Thurs. Mme. Petrova I'wr of All httfiMi Htr, "What Will People Say?" lly ltuirt IIiikIicmi also nnil Mr. Hltln)- lrw Mr IN COMEDY Friday and Saturday ii Minter i.inifc-l Mar lit lltf Wtrtlil, t Clouting ill "DIMPLES" M IMlgblflll COMEDY g IIO MV lll - I itt( ; nit, t Al W i, iii V" fi ' -il1"' '" . 1 -MAT Mary Miles "Then I'll Come Back To YouH (lutis4 Is trial r--Ml f"i'm tlsr. ALICE BRADY A H'."iia- I i.u ! Is s ihI 444f ts ni i' y - (aaj itmii 4tti.,v P I"S i,lf tl ttiMltia Maaaits' FARNAM THEATER UllOtf HilMRtf "THEN I'LL COME BACK TO YOU" IS FARNAM OFFERING Allca Urmdy, will known on Omaha screana, will b tha attraction at the Karnam today In tha acreen version of Larry Evan' book, "Than I'll Come Mack to Von," It I a refreshing dram f th great nut door. An entire rail road la uaed In making th picture. The j photography t especially worth seeing. I Tha atory will appeal to all oJaas-s, men ;nd women In every walk of life. Its Inva tory I iweet. It acana ara In tense and tha outcome la pleasing A reel fight la staged tn which real blo..d flow freely. Tha story of "Then I II' Come Hack to You" ran aerially In the Metropolitan magafln. HIPP PROGRAM OFFERS THREE BIG NUMBERS Th Hipp program for th coming week offera three big number, fleglnnlng to day tbiberf Kdesnn and Kleannr Woodruff ara seen In a plclurlaitlnn of tha well remembered legitimate A I II, Wood pro duction, "itig Jim Oarrtly." r.dason U pitied for this character by a physique ; and rugged fae and he plsys tha big I mcnient fcr all they are worth, Klaanor ordniff la a dainty, quick amtng, ap panting feminine type Tuedy, Wednesday and Thursday i Omaha will see Mary Plrkford, th Idol 1 if the screen. In g powerful human ! drama, "Tha Internet Grind." In this ply Open From II A. M. to ft P. M, HDD 15th & Harney St. 1 1! IT Phone Doii2.6069 Ksrssftsr w will Chang eur program evety gunday, Tuesday and Thursday. Our program tht west will be 0MOAT 1ID KOVOAT Robert Edeson and Eleanor Woodruff I tb well-remembered play, "Dig Jim Garrity" TU8U0A.T," WTlt)riIgDAT AMD TIUMOAT Mary Pickford Th Iilol of th Bnra la a powerful dram of humanity, "The Eternal Grind" Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid th popular photoplay tr, a thrtllina atory by Jeaol Maorhsraoo. "The Love Mask" "THE PRICE OF POWER" -4 TRIAWIE PICTURE R0HLFF TODAY Maudo Ollbort nl Wm. It. OR RI.1 J0IKIS0I1 j M thi. at th. LOTHROP- TODA Y IIOIIIJ1 Wednrmlay, Apr. lWJt. , . . . . 1L! Wllliird MsM'k ami EnM MarVey, l)TIIHOP Wday, April 2UU , onwir." Attention, Theater Owners! This is an opportunity to purchase an instruinont for yonr theater at low than cost. kV-DO Plfinova Eloctric $100 $fi;V) ItcRinii Orchoftra, Kprinp or Klnctric Motor. .jj?150 $100 Kojrinn Musio fiox $25 $750 IVvrlcss Kloftric Piano $175 $700 Ifirp ItuftinA $75 $J.V) Hoxaphonft $f)0 Now in your chance to cut your inu.trt cxpon in half. Do not. (May. ('all at onco. Kvory iiHtrumctit jmaran tt'ctl. AIho ask to hoar tho New St'i'hurtf Photo-flavor. Schmollcr & Mueller Piano Co. 1311-13 Fornam St., Omaha, Neb. IWMIbMs1sbV: lf'yiTrjMMis ""i tirtrf "i V- iy-i"'wwit-.iii I Continsjuj Vaudevilla Week i ! I lli-l It M l , "TWO BITS" T4 ?' Ma ml ! H'vita t iwiil; tvil la l'i. ViMTta. TiaraTii artatR "The Strange Case ol Miry PiEe" '(. ittitr fi li "B:-Jli3! (ill. tdtcliil" lOc- Ac! m i f t St Hi ia aha play factory girl, on of whoa sister I moral weakling and th other a chmnlo Invalid. Against Immana ndd she fight hr way through U ultimata triumph, A tory of California In th day of tha gold ekr appeal Krldsy and Hat -urday, with Cleo Hldgely nd Wallace Held In lha leading role. "Th l.ov Mak" I by Jeanla Macpheraon. Th Jllpp announce that hereafter tha program will change rrjr Sunday, Tues day and Thursday. rapfl Program Week April 16 Sunday and Monday May Marsh m "Hoodoo Ann" y Iterfc Dstlwy-sUyaten Tuei., Wed. and Thura. II. B. Warner in "The Raiders" Frd Mac In Oily tcoundr! Keyttont Friday and Saturday Robert Mantell, i a. . j Genevieve Ham per and Stuart Holmes in 'A Wife's Sacrifice" Path Weakly Pirformmeei Stirt Promptly it It, 1, 1 i, 7, 1, and 1:31 P. M. Mammoth Pipe Organ Symphony Orchestra I 3 I f! iiirii'!iii,it'ii'iii!iii',,i"liflSI;Pi"i''Ti'l,,'i"!,'i liiii'HMii.iriiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiirtiiiiiii.iii'iiiiiii.iii.tiiiii1 iii,iiii iii',H i n o( April IS Photo Pljys i.ur nm. "Under Aiure Skies" t Tt0U aW f f Ik Ctl MxsUai I H)a.l4 t Walt tiff l L.i. "flrl md Arthur" t..i .i itk t 44 t rktaa rii I Vv "I hi Winnint Punch" PittW tl4 Mitt W. iUfSH't hh i on 20c rl I .f 't