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    HIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 23, 101 d.
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Lashes from Filmland
PHOTO PLAYS FOR OMAHA
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PLAN BIG BOOST
FOR ACTORS' FUND
Percentage of Proceed! of Omaha
"Movie Ball" Pledged to
Worthy Cauie.
ARRANGEMENTS WELL ON WAY
A prentgi) of th proceed of th
Jdovl ball, that will I held in Omiihi
on May a5th, will ba donated to Hi
IM.VO Actor' Ilerieflt Fund that la being
raised by tha motion picture Industry In
th United States. Tha fund will get a
'b:g booat from Omaha, ay tha moving
picture man.
During tha past'iek tha Hrrern club
.and tha I'hotoplay Manager' assocta
'tlon hava been busy getting tha prellmt
nary arrangement under way, Cm ac
count of tha anormoua amount of work
tnder way and tha ehortnea of tlrna, It
waa thought beat to art tha data ahead
,from that previously announced. Ttola
five tha varloua romrnltiee flva week
tn which to accomplish their tak,
Kraut of tha Reason,
Tha motion picture men of thla city ar
determined to maka tha Movla ball tha
moat sensational social event of tha aea
fon. Every possible wlra la being pulled
to get number of tha favorite acreen
alara of tha different rompanlea to coma
hera on that data ao that photoplay fan
can hava an opportunity to aea them In
real Ufa. Indications are now aucb that
there will ba Utile question of success lo
getting eome of tha moat Important
actor and actresses hera.
Already tha motion picture man art
being aeked about tha ball and ticket
are In demand. Within a few day ad
vertlalng and press matter will ba aent
brosdeast over tha entire territory tribu
tary to Omaha. Many motion plotura
men out In tha slat hava written ex
change manager In Omaha that they In
tend to come In for the balL
Will lie Rpertacnlar,
In addition to th stars, who In them
selves will attract hundred of people
to the ball, th entertainment feature
planned will be unique and spectacular.
Tha tnualo will be furnlahad by a fifty
piece band of picked Omaha musician.
Th coatumea and representation by th
various producing companle will be (lit
ferent than hava ever been shown In tola
city.
It I not likely that a definite announce
ment will ba made a to juat what tar
will ba her until a week or ten day
before th data of th ball. Th pro
ducer are anxioua to aend tha beat peo
ple they can, but It depend somewhat
en condition In th atudloa a th time
draw near. Enough encouragement ha
been received to Indicate that th publlo
will ba more than aatlafled with th rep
reaentatlon. REX BILLS GRIFFITH-
SENNETT REISSUE FILMS
I'egfnnlng today and every Saturday
and Huntley hereafter tha ftp will ahow
the (irlffith-Hennett. All-Star Blngraph
programs. The program will be In one.
two and three-reel filtna, ahnwlng auch
atara ae Mary I'lckford. Lillian and
I'orothy Olnh, r.lsnche Bweet, Maa Marah,
Mabel Norrnanil, Henry Walthall and
many othera.
In addition to the film program the Rex
pinvidea Kthel Hchutta's Musical Comedy
and Kurl .ue company In a repertoire
of comedy and musral sketches that have
beiom popular with pHtrmia of the Ken
(luring their stay.
Talks with Screen-Struck Girls
By Beatrix MichelenaNo. 7.
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Journeys With
Photo Players
Inl Cnoley writea an anthuatastla let
ter from Hants Ilarbara. II aaya that
he ii nd wim of tha boy have opened
bachelor' quarter, Art Accord and Al
Hantrll have joined him and Krank Mor
tage Is expected to Join tha happy throng.
Hal any It la some house and they hsv
a "tullud" cook, very "cullud" and vary
much cook. Th only thing they era
afraid of Is that they will all get too
fat on ssld cook's fnr end all become
heavyweight cornedluna instead of per
fectly good Juvenile sctors. I'erlah the
thought! I'al la working In th five-reel
"The Courtesan'' under tha able direction
of Arthur Maud.
At th Vltagrtiph studios at Hollywood
they have a Vlctrola to dispense the
now necessary muslo. Whll walling for
th scenes to b taken the artists pran
tic dance steps and competition Is quite
keen. Anne Hrhaefer and Cortnn Grif
fith are especially graceful daw-era,
while Jack Mower arid Webeter Campbell
show up prominently among the men
folk. Oeorg Holt attends to tha Vic-
trola and aay ha prefers It to dancing.
Film Flashes,
It' awfully hard for a nervous per
son to alt through those movie kisses.
Th 'Iron Claw" company, Including
th cameramen and assistants, have con
tributed 1100 to th Actor' Fund.
N-no, Lucille, rUqu drama cannot be
termed raw film.
Al-I-I-I a-b-o-o-a-r-r-d for th movla
ball next month. Social sensation of th
season.
Well, anyway, th better class of film
producer ar eliminating th eternal
clgarett and thus saving thousands of
feet of valuabl film.
Let It b known that th movie ball Is
to b under th direction of th Omaha
Hereen club and th I'hotoplay Man
ager' aaaoclatlon Jointly. "United W
Stand, Eto."
Too many releasee on th market and
they contain a consequent lacking In
real valu to th public. Th people ar
beginning to dlacrlmlnat against films
below standard.
Th General Film eompany report
quit an extensive booking tn this terri
tory for "Th Boclal Urate," a serial
now running In Th Omaha Sea. Each
story la eomplot. Head th story In Th
tie, than see It plcturtsed at your fa
vorlt theater.
JULIUS STEGER STAR OF
MUSE THEATER PROGRAM
Beginning today and continuing tomor
row th Muse theater offer Julius Btog-r
tn a Metro film, "Th IUIndness of Love."
This I a five-act play of quality pre
senting a romantic atory of devotion and
supreme sacrifice. The story tells how
Joseph Wilton's love for hi ion Robert
lead both of them Into th valley of tho
shadow of sham and poverty and disil
lusionment; and how both find happiness
and poai'e of aoul again through the fath
er's steadfast faith and the son'a love of
a true woman.
Tueeday, Wednesday and Thursday that
famoua tragedian, Frederick Warde, Is
seen In a screen vcralon of Oeorae
Holt's well known novel, "8llas Warner."
Frederick Ward needs no Introduction
to Omaha people and the story is well
enough known to make thla number at
tractive, Friday and Saturday "Man and Hit
Soul," a rather pretentloua feature, will
be seen with two of the brightest stars
In Filmland. Francis X. Ilualiman and
Hover I y Hayne, In tha stellar roles, Thla
Is easily th best produotlon In which
these stars have appeared If press com
ments ran be relied upon.
Today the Muse plays continuously from
1 to It p. m. (iymphony orchestra and
pipe organ.
In this answer to your letter. I lh It
Dual of all bee a us I ran ae (hat you
are aiHHth.ua anj hve .u. k. and I like
that rt of meiile In a trl. Inn I can t
be ery enctnirasing. I in afraid tlt,
in apH t.f all )our aiuhiiioii and pluck,
)U ftd It vry t.atil art Int.. p...
lufta Ihne are bu and lot f girts
t-i,lr joii it tug u and
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Douglas Tdivbaxiks
Jess Willard Is
To Appear in the
Athletic Series
Th itbletic featur film which Is to
le released th last of this month will b
In single-reel form and will comprise
three or more Interesting subjoct In csch
release. All th world's greatest athletes
will be presented In this series. Among
th leader In athlotlc to be shown In
feats of skill and endurance ar: Jess
Willard, rrank Ootch, Jo BUcher, Mlk
rill.bnna, Freddl Welsh, Charll Whit,
Zbyssko, and th other leaders In boxing
and wrestling, as well as tha champion
exponents of th billiard cue, runners,
blcycl riders, skaters and th leaders In
physical culture exercises.
Th producer plan to film every legiti
mate sport conducive to health and af
fording an opportunity ti people living
In remote localities to see th world
leading athletes In action at th price
charged by their local moving picture
theater.
Bo many of th star athlets appearing
In a srle, under Bellg direction, wilt
have th ffct of lending Interest to
devotees of all sport that ar shown.
HIPP PROGRAM OFFERS
TREAT TO FILM FANS
Today and tomorrow tha Hipp ha for
It star rtobert Warwick, who mad a
nam for himself on th legitimate stag
before going Into photoplay acting. "Th
Buprem Bacrlflc" la a story of a young
man who sacrifices his reputation and
goes to four years' Imprisonment rather
than expoe to th world th Infamy of
his best friend, a young minister.
Tuesday, Wcdneeday and Thursday
Marguerite Clark wears In an adapta
tion of Kleanor Ilallowel Abbott's de
llghtful story, "Molly Mako-llcllev."
Miss Clark Is well suited to play th role
of little Molly, on of the most lovable
creatures In fiction. Though th story
Is romantic and comlo In Its main theme,
there are aom dramatic and pathetic In
cldenta In thla photoplay. "Molly Make
llelleve" Is on of the most sympathetic
characters Miss Clark has ever por
tr yed.
For the Inst two day of th week
John Harrymor appear In a plclurlta
tlon of "The lied Whlow," an anumlng
photo production of the celebrated com
edy by Chaimlng Pollock and Itennold
Wolf. In thla play Harrymor haa a
great optort unity to demonstrate his
right to he called one of the fumiUst
comedians of the screen. In th role of
a corset salesman, who seeks to combine
his lioneyiiionn with a buelnees trip to
Hussla, h get Into some awfully funny
(Medicaments In futile effort made to
clear hlumelf In th eye of th ltuelan
police.
MANSFIELD'S SUCCESS ON
BILL AT THE FARNAM
' The Portal llishwavinan ' . or. on
of the lila lllchard Manelleld a greateet
awevaaea mi the Icgliliiiate elas As a
phuliiflsy U eni lo Iki eually tiupi.
ise. Mir i'uriU Jrffiay la he Uinia
later In life) le tL offpng i.f a
rule
lllaitv, wbl h reeiilis In su- h aMect
l-.i.rtr that his Hi ilher has ! et.ai o,J
l'('f h'
!" Inl.in.
Th In i.triil eU.iive u
uim the iMul Hit
lir ftilml uh thieving m il. 1,1.
I be o.'i tii!ii 4 , the ii
b k'-ot ard an ivMiiMing hi
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"oiti enlly ai.. the u I a (I'lli
'lv.l.. I a til teeet with hmhh
ln.yi.' '.Me4 tr et fMIUaeety In
t'li.i it
"THE CREEN SWAMP"
LOIMROP BILL TOOAT
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Be Shown on
Screens in Omaha
Haxoueritc Clark
u A L LI rc -
dulius Stcdcr
EMPRESS BILL SUGGESTS 1
TWO INTERESTING THEMES
A charming story is entwined about
"Th Komanc of th Hollow Tree," a
fascinating film drama which appears
at th Rmpres theater for three days,
commencing today. Th girl, living In
th country, believed her fols were well-to-do,
but when they died she finds that
ther 1 nothing left Her father had
told her he had a large sum of money
hidden, so when she finds money and
valuabl paper hidden In the hollow of
a tree, she uses them. She admires th
son of a rich man who lived next door,
but be does not notice her. The plan
for a submarine which he ha Invented
dleappear from th safo with a large
sum of money, ThI 1 what th girl
had found. To recompenso she deteots
the criminal, and tho couple ar happily
married.
A western drama Is "Silent Bclby,"
which will be shown at th Empress for
the last half of th week, commencing
Thursday, April 27. "Hllent 8elby," a
cowboy, arouees the Interest of the
daughter of th owner of a ranch, and
they ar aoon n th verge of love. The
foreman, himself In love with th girl,
attempt to hold th lovais apart. Th
foreman Intercept a note from Selby to
th girl, and aecreta himself at tha meet
ing place. The girl cornea first and ha
carrlra her off. Hha escapes. Next day,
t lift foreman la found deaa, and Hllent
Selhy Is arrested. He has found a cuff.
link belonging to the fnther of the girl.
Ho confesses, am the jury finds him
Justified, and he Is lilierated. rUli-nt
Selby and th gtr are marrlrd.
PRIZE WINNER ON THE
BILL AT MONROE THEATER
'The Sins ef the Mothers," Ihe prUa
is Inning acenarlo In the New York I vett
ing Hun ecriuwltl C( ntrat, I the nf fining
al tha .Mourn today The atory Wat
wrltUii by eMaine Mcrne and was fe
inted fint sniong a.ibtnlUiHl matin
actlpu, liiitiig a I'."" prlte li waa
produced bv llalph l'i and pcewitta a
(al Including Anil H'tl and V arte
William. A gltl I euraid Willi ait In
herited lt for gambling, She becoims
e aiiort.d in plat ing atr f Into a Dial
ahe f it 'f arolna until caoaht In
watt if bar oi viii, aid tuaaia
U'h ey a fc iliil lniiftil.d for br ho
ban t, li'l lti 'tr of a gamlilina
ia -M, l.l.h. dialrb't U" ' h
r)Ho ? ! l lh . ifi
p'rt Wteludra M .'!?. ' M' M4
t!et," Tm l. Tk V.mti lit 1 . "
-lo-tt. e n I Aivti tin 1 lint :
"4 .-loan Vt(," I ;i i , ' lie N
tilitl, ' (laltit "ih tin a"
LOTHROP Today
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auvat ai.aat:, la
Th Green Sv.i1mp',
A 14 I ' !.
flat. ' "T'ta! llltl.t
I ROHLFF Today
WILLIAM FARNUM In
Fl r,H tin: tlloori
TVUaanAf -.VA
During the Week
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Anita Sbeteitt
A r , The : A1 ONfilQC
OrjxicHawUy
Ab the T&rnam.
GOOD SCREEN PROGRAM
AT ROHLFF THIS WEEK
Beginning today th Bohlff show Will
iam Farnum In "Fighting Blood." Mon
day, "Th Iron Claw" and "Toiler of
tha Bra." Tuesday, Robert Hall and Mil
dred Gregory In "According to law."
Wednesday, Orrln Johnson In "D'Artag
nan." Thursday, Theda Bara In "The
Clemenceau Caa."' Friday, Wilfred Lu
cas (n "Acquitted." Saturday, "III Hera
after" and Triangle-Keyston cast In
"Fldo Fata," ,
THEATER
mi oou.ijs st.
aowiail TOAT
Um( BUiai
Griffith - Scnnctt
ALt Ta
:oaar raojaakt
with .
Mm ri.M..i. tun ti,
aiaa.k Mae M.tti, stakal
M ,.w4 Haatf K an kail a4
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p rtt
Ethel Schutta'i Mini,
cal Comedy and Our
letque Perforitieri
BiggMt B itti
in k
THEATER MONROE , ESfSaSSI 'f
0BS5 TAB BAM BT. PUOOBAM WEEK APRIL 33D. i j i
TODAT DATS STAB BAMB Or CKABACTXB BXMABZI . j I
Th Tint SrU Winner tn th SlinfJaV n .. I.- Com.dy A Pjotur tha t
uwXT ' mS S.uE,aSL Habit of "SJ .
"THE SINS OF i Monday Fairbanks &
THE MOTHERS" Mwm" fTSS'&S: H
A pnlaatlng, throbbing, allnr- I D L Immensely. I
tna five-part drama of tha ours B 1 Dnllu Unnn A Ktln- i
U of hererttty. atarrlng, ruuj niuiaii
I Anita Ktewart and Darl WlUlam I i I . MaO BlISCll H0US6 M,rth of d.VcrlwSg "I '
On of th Beat of th Good H II , Matorally Xeyatone Toall 1
A Plcturee. B I DlUfluGr PC laugh anyway. )
Tuesday janfl Gray The Waifs M,lo4rm4
Wednesday
! Thursday vtao purer t
FARNAM THEATER ' V7T1
;,. His Wife's SVSSFZfS
Praaants on.
ED Wl II AUGUST and ,m c. wan Blua Blood
ORMI HAWLEY wi Dml! p,,n and Red '' rrVIv;
In PUBtf of mi y I
uiuedy, 1 i kT
"Tho Qnrnl Mutt & In the .....
Highwayman g
1 Pt Aet. ' mmmmWUm TaaTgraBaTg-BBTTT
Ta. ft. th la, : &Mrftfl a
tar V I h . J iBtJf r'f r
u.. .1 11, 11 m, I, im t, ) . - I y , D I 1B
111 11 hi 11 mi 1 "run 1 r 1 nmwwnmmmrn WI"P"''"?''.'!;; - - ?'"ir,w;. ;-p;,swr I
THREE BREEZY STORIES
ON THE STRAND BILL
Three breeiy, clever stories are offered
nt the Ktrand this week, commencing
this morning, when the iitlmcllon Is
OoiiKla Falrbnnks In "The Habit of
Hiipplness," Everyone admires OowtlH
Fulrlmnks and his style of acting. Well,
her Is a typical Falrbnnks production,
one that fits hltn to a too, and you will
never witness a morn enjoyable picture,
no matter where you go, than "The
Habit of Hnpplnees." It is full of ninny,
humorous Incidents, wlillo there Is Just,
enough pathos to mnke a clever slory, j
"A Bathhouse Blunder" constitutes the j
Keystone offorlng, rind It Is guaranteed !
to be a wonderful mlrlh dispenser. I
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
Jan Oruy 1 seen In a picturesque ilruma :
of slum llfii, culled, "Th Waifs," Tim
story deals with a theological Indent,
who Inherits a love for lluor, and how
he I finally saved through the effort
of a piano player In one of the cheap
dive which he frequently visits. Built
along new and novel lines, her Is a pro
duction (hat will hold you,
Fatty Arbuckle moke his reappear
ance. In "His Wife's Mlstuke," sold to
be on of th most gorgeously mounted
comedies ever produced, and naught need
be added a to his ability,
Friday and Hnturday Oeorg V'nlsh I
seen In "Blue Blood and lCtd," a thrill
Open From 11 A. M. to If P. M.
Minn 15th & Harney St.
fill I Phone Doug. 8069
NOTICE!
Oar Program Change flunday,
Tuesday and Jrrlday.
UWDAT AITO MOaTDAT
Robert Warwick
Handsome and Talsntad Aotor, Is
"The Supreme
Sacrifice"
TUESDAY, WZDaTEBDAY AITO
TaTVUaOAT
Daniel rrobmaa Fresents,
Marguerite Clark
In aa adaptation of TBIaaaor Hal.
lowel Abbott' Delight,
ful aHory,
"Molly Make
Believe"
rmiDAT ABTD lATtTBDAT
John Darryrnore
Ainarloa's roramoat Comedian
i a pictnrlsatloa of th atai
anooess,
"The Red Widow"
:
i nur ii li e,
Romance of A Kallaw Tret
A M-t ttnvi.l' Half f th !.
I Uw 4 a OrySaa.
A rU at Tl
Knocking Out ln:h. Kelly
aalair gaf f aea.
Itit Strangt Cast of Mar Pjgt
rfMat ((.e4a
tsvtvai. wi.v
BjQQegBaajQajBaaeaejavjajQBj0jBan22 m
Continuous Vaudevitti eekoMpnl 23 Pott Plays 1 ) M
lOc-Admission -ISOc
t. a aW g ) HM (. ta.g U ,
L
ing western story, built along unconven
tional lines, with a pleasing plot end lot
of comedy Interspersed.
As usiifil. Bnthe Weekly will lie shown
and also Mutt and Jeff in another mr
toon. ,
The iiuestlon of whether William Jen
nings Bryan or "Billy" Hundiiy Is the
highest-priced actor wits still unsullied
tit the Hint meeting of the screen club.
Briglitett Spot In Omaha
Telephone Douglas 7870
Today and Monday
Th Brilliant Dramatic Actor,
Julius Steger
in
"The Blindness
of Love"
Also a Comedy ad "Mutt
Jeff" Cartoon,
and
Tuesday
Wed. and Thurs.
Tb Distinguished American
Tragedian, ;
Frederick Warde
In a magulflcont gcrn version
of Ocorg Billot' lamou novl,
"Silas r.larner"
Friday and Saturday
Francis X.
Bushman
a Beverly Dayne
In
"Han And
His Soul"
Also a comedy and plotura.
BtnrDAT
Continuous, 1 to 11 p. m.
WZBX DATS
1:00, 3:00, 7:00 and :0O p, m.
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t ISt ! Iil U
iivi ef i a,
Pcanats Powder
VraaiMi. r
Kybes H -1 cl Ti.li
firrag Cr ta
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Mir ii .I K. I J '
SILENT SELBY 8
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