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FILM STARS ARE
COMING TO OMAHA
Movie Men Get Promises of Pro
ducers that They Will Send
Some Bright Lights.
BIG PLANS BEING COMPLETED
With the movie tin 1 1 ntlll Hltuost
three wrrk aay. Hip local film circle
at atfOK with d Ili,lit ovrr tlic iropfct
for the most 'iintloftl ami Ititaresllng
o-lnl event thnt ha hnrn held In Omaha
'or ortui tlrim. Every day new n.ndur
inces am received from tlio film pro
ducers that they will end noma of their
best people, to tlili oily to rorreent thorn
tnd hi'lp make a aucif ot tho affair,
Amimu ihn mot noted poison will
In Honry R Wsltlwll of the Kssansy
company. Wh Ithnf I In known to almost
nvury patron of the photoplays. Ilia
grcntcat aui'ciM lio ilutibt a the
III tin colonol In "Tho Ulrth of a Na
Hon," 111 performance In thla one plc
turn wit enough to establish tilin as a
Uiiocr anion; all photoplay). VVallhall
Is aim well known s "Iimdon" In
th Mary 1'aa-e serial Just finished In Tha
H and appfnrlna; at various theater
m this locality.
Kdna Miio Alan I oinlna,
Kdna Muyo, almost an well known an
Walthall, and who appeared with htm tn
thn Mary IJaae aarlal, will alao h here.
Kdna Mlayo la our. of tho inot dnFlilii(r
iind heautlful film Mara, arid If nobody
hut Minn Mayo ami Jlnriry H. Walthall
name to Omaha It would b worth thp
pitca of adtnlaalnn to inict IhPin ami
know thorn In real life,
Rldiard Travcrnd, also woll known r
(ii'iaha movlfi f ina aa one of (! loadinx
K,4Hiiay Htarc, will alao he her an a
irptcacntatlvn of that company. ,
F. A, Van lluaon of the t'lilvpraal Film
(ompany, while In Hltfliclati'e at Iho
iii vie convention In Mlnwapoll Inat
week, got. the aaanratice roni Carl
I ;if iniiile, piftildf'lit of Ihe i-otupan), that
he would he Ivre pel aonally and wduld
l.riut! aonie of hla hent people.
, A luifjn company of Jfamoiia playeri
Irfl J.oa AriK'lea April ti for Mew
i ork, and neEotlatlona ar under way
in have them arraUKft thrlr trip ao that
thry ran atop off In Ornnha on May I"i
and allend tho movie ball.
Mounter Viniilei lll.
The rirosnim at th Auditoiluin call
for fifteen a'ts of vaudeville, running'
from H to hi;;io p. m. Thla pniKi-am will
Include the Omaha hand of lun muxlihina,
the loljn choir; 1'alrlck U'.N'cil, Hi.'
famoua Irinh leiuir; acta from the va
rloua ahoua in town on thla dale, anil
other IntereaiiiiK feature of known
uualHv.
At 10. 3u the mand march for the hall
will ht held with the laulna iluia UuiJ
Ing. Thla Kfand march will he a apec
tncuhu' "vent. Infludlnif a It will varloua
tunlM by th" film companies, electrical
rffnci.i and hln.liig IlKhta. The comiileta
I'i'OKiam ulil tie rertdy to aunouiice Sun
day. Theic will he no motion plcturca
aliown at. the Auditorium, but, a tuotlon
plcturo will he taken of the ma nil march.
Tickets aie now on aale at nil the thea
ter box offices In tl lly. The demand
is aolng to he Immy and one man has
(Id 0er hl ticr.
"TURN OF THE ROAD"
AT MONROE TODAY
A ftorv wlnie a man h di-aerled hia
Ifo iicl i hild he, , nunc he I infatuated
!lh aiiMhT woman l ahown al the
Monroe unlay ' 'The Turn of the rt'enl'
tella an interest ms Mm v.
Monht the M-Hiioe ..n'ii Crane 'I -bur
In "A l aw I in., lllmieli . ' Tue-din
' Tha Hiiimoiii ' Wi diii iifny ' The t'rim
.unn Wtna," 'I'h ui tv, ' 'iie t'ticii'ii "
I rloa', ' t in S nil Ii, 1 1. IJIimmI. ' .net
ftUfil.t, "The Sum I'lra'i I'h'-i I,
it uriies t'tt.i.-tM' '-.rl. ,, leu a
n i ii i,.t I ,t i I i i tlil.'d Hi 'I
h I let II i '
i
Talks with Screen-Struck Girls
fiy Bcatriz AJiciecna A'o. 8.
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HIPP PROGRAM STRONG
FOR THE COMING WEEK
In "IW Maternal HiKht." tippearlnn at
tha llhip toihiy and Momlav, Willi Kllt
ilonliii. In the lending role. Jmii Tctul
), a l.-ink teller, l.ivlhi hi" money on
in lie' rem who Uuiv.n hint cluwn when
ha nifctr. a mlll.oiinlr' . Ja-'k irfnipM mid
r.airle a ;eo. ,-lfl, but h worri. .1 .ihmn
Itic fhorliiiic on hit b mlia. Ili wife
leariM of II mil fo a Ihe in liana to 1
linliurw hoi 1,'lbaml. The ad Inn l letiae
all tin wnv throii'.h.
"IHlit (Istrrlek," a pl tori, atli n of the
iti,,;e pliiy Hi' t in 'ib ihe elder Uotli-ri
famous conicM In the I lip fn lim e d--
liiuliiitnH Tuexbiy and iHiiiil'iv; tin;;
Thuradrty nUht, ni.-tlti !' ' nn T'a t l.c
Ir'nHiiif. ride and hi action U aall to,
be if iltiytlvli heller thllll e'l'.
r'lhley and H'ltutdM Vnlcntlii" r.niui
com. -a In "The. Inno en' I l.le. ' llcr ap'en
i.id porlra l of lh.- ehenirf r ' N"-'
() Mrlen In thrlllbtii a'Urnl'nei cau-d ny
a piofliaatr brother ia .votth of inenlloti,
a -roin Inu to the crlili ,
FOUR CHANGES ON BILL
AT STRAND THIS WEEK
Knur chniia of pmarani wlil he of
find Hltand lana tlil week, nwlna to the
flirt thnt a rati rn rnganemmil ( IhlH "
Huike in 'Teaay" la n hedoled for Mon
d ty and Ttiemlay.
Hunrtay one of the dramatic demi of Hie
aenauli will how Kianlt Keenan and
Mniy IVdanrt In "The Hepi'ina Htone," na
well aa a funny Keyelow, while Moiuluy
and Tueaday mark tha reappearance al
tha Strand of that popular little nrtpa,
nillla Hurke, In tha film delight of tha
aeaann, "J'eggy.'"
Wedneaday and Thnraday c-omea hllllan
Oleh In a atory of Hnaalan peaant life
calhd "Bold for Mnrrlna-e," and another
Keyatrne oullmrat, to be followed Friday
and Haturdny with a atoty teeming wit
action and tbrllla pl iily, called "A Mod
ern Thelma" and fraturlnn Vivian Mar
tin. Mualcal progratna will be rendered at
each performance by the HI rand mchca
tin and Organist Meier and l iber.
EMPRESS BILL HAS TWO
GOOD MOVIE FEATURES
' Iteallzatlon," a atory of a girl who Is
mlataken In her love for a rich man, la
on the acreen at the F.mpreaa for the flmt
half of thla week. The girl goes to the
city to earn her living. An orchenira
Under filla In love with her. but ib
turna him down for a rich man.
When rite re.-illzra her danuer he return,
to her flrat love. How ahe regain that
love cinHltutea Ihe prtlielpal part of a
very Irttcrtal Ing atory
The atory of an unfaithful wife was
never mon lnteretlnly told than In
"The Broken Genlna.'" A man la on the
verge of fame aa att artlat. Ilta wife be
comes Infatuated with another man and
with 4 broken heart ho glvei up hla
work Junt. aa he receive an order that
would have made, hlin wealthy. He wan
der over the earth, but la reunited In
the wife III a human atoty that kits
over In good ahape.
MUSE STARS COMING
TO THE MOVIE BALL
Fianrla X. Buahman and Tieverly
Hiiyne will lie seen at the Mime today
and Monday in "The Wall Itetween," the
hairier that aeparatea two lover. H
deala with tha wall ll at exlU between
the inmmlaalotied officer and enllited
men In the er Ice of the I'nltei Stales
army.
Tuesday and Wednesday "The Chris
tian" feature Kdith Story and Karl Wil
liam. Mlaa Kdith Story, who playe Glory
Qimylo In thla production, sot Into so
ciety and found It wasn't anything like
rhe expected.
"The Misleading T.ady." featuring
Henry R Walthall and Mn Mayo will
he tha attraction for Thnraday and Ftl
day Thfe actois ate. both coming to the
movie hail.
Saturday a Metro feature. "The. f'rh e
of Malice," featuring Hamilton Hevelle, a
nielodi ii.iii replete wtih thrllla and ro
mantic Intel eat.
I "HER SUPREME SACRIFICE"
j ON GARDEN BILL TODAY
I Te.liiv the il.ifdcn is nf'erlng s strong
jl't atine In ll. r Siiiuniie M. rlftce." Th'
' . ;, ilcnia null h fine story
' i -,( ;l,l...iKh .1 lltii' Willi plea- I t
,i,t,,i; i,,t, I . Mi. .iiinnti t" timieitiea hi"
i , ., ,,i. , in i .,! a pleasin.
ti i '
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J ' ' ' ' ' r fcanon 'At He tl4n-ot , 4i .'
MlkSA, .... It . !' N .
Dorothy Ciih
At the Kohl ft
Journeys with
Photo Players
"Huaty" Kartitim wsa dolus a scene In
"I'avy Crockett," In which a number of
eiilorcd persona took part, when ainl-
deuly I Urector Taylor threw a liomb
among thn rolnred contingent. One lit
tle chot olate-colored actor made a mla
take and Taylor lining the exprcaaloii
meaning merely to rut out a certain pint
of the ai.ene exclaimed excitedly; "XIII
that nigger!" The III tie tin ih person
haxn't stopped 'runn'ng et.
Motion picture stars of bolh sexes are
eontlntially receiving proposal of mtr
rlsKS In letters from admirers, hut It la
doubtful If the note recently received by
t'lura Kimball Young was eer etiiallea
for brevity ami fiankm-os. It came
fenm a amnll town fo ftti html llnir nilil'llr
west and reads: "I'm a good llaptlst, bid j
even IF you are an actress I am willing
tu marry you, I get T1 n week and
hv tne Imper you gel J,ii. Me cou
live varry comfertllile on I2,a:'2 a week,
If tnterrealed, rite me and 1 II send
plCtef."
Henry M. Walthall cannot romplultt
thnt he la not seen on the screen enough.
At this time. In different pari of toe
atiitcs arid also of the win Id, he la being
shown on the screen in the, lvanay
plays, the ."Mary Page" serial, "The
Mirth of a Nation," the rathe. Hnllou and
Reliance-. Ms. lest it- features anil In a num
er of Hliigraph revlvajta. You pays your
money and you take lour choice.
Vivian Martin, the well known star of
thcsi:reeii and alate, has Junt signed to
ai"ear under the Oliver Mnronco I'holo
pl y Company and Palla I'ictiires brands
slid will leave New York for the Loa
Angeles studios of the company on May
4. She will begin work on her Initial
prndtittioti for the ' i itmoiiiit proHrain
innncfllali'ly. Since her million picture
debut 111 "The WIkIiIiik King" about a
year and , half iik", Mlaa .Martin has
Bullied country wide popuhi i it y among
patrons of the pholophiy, her tiist film
presentation scorim; itiKlMUlauetiu uc
cess wherever It n shown. Amonu
nther sen-en pluys In v ioctt sue tins sin. e
ll'liemcd Willi Kli'it Ih i soohI silt i-css 1(1 I"
"The lltitt. i fli i in (hi. Wheel, ' "The
Little I "it. -h ( iu l. '
llMll Of I'i'l lii tin.'
"I. Idle Ml. til llit.i. e'
nllle KIikIiv. K
it stuiminu rn' t
1 e i tt a tin i . 1 1
,n... ,i pee iii I .
ti. 1st I'll at
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l.lllle
unit
I Lit. h,'
Mi.n
Itrow n,"
i Vtghi.'
i c a 1 1 1 i"
!. Willi'
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pink t
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Clara KYoung
iva arreatej for blockadiiiK traffic In
front of hi houae. The iIciiho lino In
front of the box office extended Into the
street so far (tint even the street cars
were stnppeil and It rea'died for a half
block in el her direct Ion. Mla Hurke is
soon to appear In a motion pb lure novel
1 p, twenty chapters, entltlad, "tilorln's
iHoniaine
The story I from the pan
of Mr. and Jlrn. Itut'cil Himhes and la
being filmed nl the lietngit Kllene studios
In New York.
CRANE WILBUR COMES
TO PLAY AT THE BOYD
What would nil do If. on the eve of j
the aiuioii mi tit of your engagement S
you found your we,fih, pievlnusly unllm
ilc'i, .'.utldcnly wetit wv and wl'h It ,
your posit lull ill tts'ii'li ? K'l'di the
it!iif,iiiu iiuii tin eil Joiiii Psi Id. In "The i
t 'i.l.f 1. ,.;i of John I 'in id," width ap- J
pear St the Houl Iftiain ! day Slid lo
int'liow, villi Ci.hic Wlliiur In the title
iulp
I 'i me v ill
.lilbll l' id
lil.l ptlSH, 4..IH
in I he ' iinsvienca of
,tiiii i v ii hotti a rb l aa
f lite Itlt.l pl'lfeit profile
ti' any ot it,, it.
lie hw Ann i
h flawless ic.e t
sit ai In' . mil h t
w i n tt Iti '
v in n lie .1 n .i
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ef
.en field,
tivei and
iVillt ir Is
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lite davs
I he eas' .
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ROHLFF THEATER OFFFRS
STRONG BILL FCR WEEK
GARDEri THEATER
in
Bn! Pi l.-,l' I
fOUtt U l
"Her Supreme
Sicrilice"
TWO SI ASHING
coraoits
ii i i 1
i ' i
SIX GOOD BILLS AT
THE LOTHROP THEATER
The lAilhrop theater this week offers
six g'uid change. Today and Monda
the offering Is ttougla Kslrhanks In j
"ill I'iwiura In the Papers." This la a
story of a young man whose future
wealth and position depend on him get- j
ting his plotura In thn papers, Tlia x- ,
perlrncrs that he lias trying to arcom-1
nllsh this form an lntrstliig theme, i
Alao Kalty and Mabel In "Tha Drlghl
Light."
for the rt of Ih week the program
la: Tuesday, "A Mght Out;" Wednes
day, a return allowing of "Jordan 1 a
Hard Hoed;" Thursday, Henry Walthall
In "The Haven;" 1'Yldsy, "Hold for Mar
riage;" Haturday, "Tho Hong of tha Wug
Ulave."
THE GAYETY WILL SHOW
PICTURESFOR TWO DAYS
The management of the Uayety theater
will show pictures next Haturday and
Sunday, when Charlie Chaplin will apta ar
In a four-reel Ksaanay picture , which Is
a travesty on "t armen," entitled,
"Throwing tha bull."
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Program Week May 14th
N ii n (I n y only
Frank k f e ti it n
anil Mary It o I it ti il
I n "T he Stepping
H I o ii e," alio Kej
atone.
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T u e il j , r e-
I n r ii e il h ) o u-
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II I I II o Hurke In
T egg ) ."
VV e il n e il a y a n il
I Ii ii i il a , Ii 1 1
I I a ii (i I Ii I n
"Ho t for M A r
r I it e," plus
He) alone.
I r I (I r n n il sb
n r il a j, I I a n
M r I I n I n "A M o tl
r r ii T h e I m .''
M
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Ill p r f ii r in-
a n r r a n a I 11 r a I I J
1 a in in o I It Pipe
I I I I H Ui H Ill
It ll ll II tin Ii e
I I A
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WHOM OOli JOHN KING
u i : s c: u v
n. ii t hi .-. a tn
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k ..I I rt IM 4
Hl.Hi 0- K !. $
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The Turn of the Road
atTIIEATER MOMROE
KIHtl
f fc t.n Viiist'i nf a
,.,, . 'l'. !
lWi'tiantli t.i i-aWIM-taaaaai
i CLARA KIMBALL YCUNG
CCMES TO THE NEW STAR
The new Mi ii r" HhiiIii1 a. Si k ' . i ,1 h ..;nl
l.oi'iMt Mticem will opt n tetliit vi.ltli
rotie I'nwei In ' .liilm e.liintn'H I ii.t.ti1. ,"1
Tomorrow the attiai ili.n t le- Ctit.t
j Khnhi.lt Youim In of . in A ' '
I The aloiv In oiiri hi. mini a In t,', I
illhlllat, lleleiiit M ol If, "If tc ti d. i n
gel ll) the pperct pi'l'e .in it. I tot'i.
, (if Ittiaitfa. tittltici's l.e;ttio., in; t! w-'i t
tn Intrnii ne tier im til wife i.i ,r,;,; .1 t
Itc may enter on hU n;i iijii ii, 'V e .,,
flctilil" thev thru bint" wlen in t f. iiib
Bt Ht. IVteraliuig of llelene-i i.iticipt I ,
M"iaeiilnata the tmr nod I i i ."-ii m ' in.i ti
rareer Cliillni; o; bun' llitl tr .leli.tveil
ti u lol'iieilo tttiitt foi not a 1 1 ma ik fl 't'c
story,
Km '.I IHi.ht lltlllliU the billllioe of Ihe
neck the H'ar will hu te.-tiiier nml
1 1 1 if 1 1 1 The 'heitler will be miller the
iiiiiiiii ti iii -tii nf Mm i In Miltnnhi ' a
The New Skr Theater
10th sail Loouat ts.
M Kutoltbaig, M.
in
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TYKOWB rOWBE, In
"JOHW mCURtMH DOUBLE'
K IC'lM-l'it S -Hi.te. l'i,, tie 1 1. (1 tit It,-, I
Monday. Miy g, tha Voptilar fa
orit. Amei tea's Uiolrit
Hnraeii mar,
CLAHA gltfltALL yOUl1, In
Mr ori'iLiAi. wire,"
(Hi. idl fii.tiiii, n ,tl t i r,., i
i : c lill! It l .,( t .i !
1 tt MLittrti.-'tii-'ii In tin ,':., in
..f Hilt hMii-nn
KU'wuuimw'jmrx'mMMMnem
I
"JORDAN IS A
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
I mil ill lug (
DOROTHY GISH
FRANK CAMPEAU
OWEN MOORE
'I'o He HIiiihii nl the
MITIIIIOI' Vel Mny 10.
HOIII.I I Unit's., May I I.
Did Year "Conscience" Ever Trouble You?
BOYD THEATER
2 DAYS STARTING TODAY
I TO 11 f. M. DAXLT.
New
.NE
Tha Screen ravorlte,
"The Conscience
A Ktriklngly Orlglosl
All Scats f Cents
t
THE
BUM DAYS
Coatlnuons, l tn
Wtm DAYS
Porlorn.'ancsa at
1, 3, 7 and 9.
CM
Brightest Spot
in Omaha.
15
S4TH AMD rAQNAM.
TODAY AND MONDAT,
I Francis X. Bustiman
and Beverly Bayne
In "Tli
Wall Between"
The
Barrier That spaisted
Two i
Lover, Also
MISHAPS Or MAST1.H BAPPEU"
TttllSDAT AMD WUDNKtDAY,
Viola Allen' area est Drsnitlo
ucceas,
If
fo
reaiurtnr E DlTli aTOATV and
4 VAUDEVILLE ACTS
Ai4 flisi In Pn-lnre
rir HAt.r
, ,
1 iiKaflialMit -ayWI "-'-ft nifwf iHtT Tfj 1-rWiit'XfT
Jlsji"git'iP- -r-:u t i rf- ' i - e i a-iP JIT Ti WPT'VWW W'
"RealiHlion" "Broken Genius
I - Psisa I Hi
,1 11.
A It ! t M ll
I .
Ui
"Counterkit
Love"
"S.irl'iSmilin;
Spiril"
A lil v ii t ...
K kl!
CHIRIK CHAPLIN
kW.TlllHI l ,fc( ,r
H , - - T )aiW;ia,i.isiwiy issisi in is awiiisi eamw'iai )'' S ssi'1'
A" Seats Hipp mc
10c illl I Any Time
Ofcn From 11 A. M. It If P M
t;HOAT AUD WDIDtV,
KITTY fioniOl
Quv'n ef ?tave end .l-'st i, in
"fiiEri mmm .
'RIGHr
A Btip:i',i T', it T)r.tina.
TUCBOAY, wrri AUD
TfUXHlV,
dostib mv.m
Is r'iuctl in a Wonnerf ul Pal al
I'roductien tf
it
1WH
Tlis risy n Whi-li giH-nra Madt
Hn.ii.alf rnioout,
1SID.V AtD SATO ID AT,
Bintrl rvoltwan rsseats.
UimWE GP..1ST
aud ramous Plnysts, In
"THE IflXCCERT
LIE"
A Htlrriiig Drama of AtvtHiirs,
Hjt...l.ifiilt Ui m rt iii r iilliillij
HARD ROAD"
ROHLFF TODAY
Isnrulliy lah nml Omtii Miane In
"IIiMty of ritiiie."
A Tiiangl Offsrlng.
LOTHROP- TODAY
IKiitgln I'lililiaiiUs In
"Hla llrliir In th I'aiters."
Alao Keystone Comedy.
Summer Policy "
riCTUKES BXQTTniTB.
WILBU
In HI Own Oraat riay,
of John David"
ryoholoflcaj , Drama.
lO
Cents
MUSE
Symphony Orchaatra
R. Oleson, Director.
Hear tb Wonderful
Fhotoplayer
Only One In Omaha.
DOUOLAB 7870.
AUD TRIDAT,
TBVKBDAT
! Henry B. Walthall
and Edna Mayo?4
a a vases a
irt "Tho
Misleading Lady"
BATVRDAT,
Hamilton Revelle
"The Price
of Malice"
i
ri
HYSCi
Na-rm.l '"
I'laiia.i.nta pitiute,
II It ll II t IH.
WEEK OF MAY T
SHOWS
t t, . T, t. i ii.
Admission
LAiY NAM
Tit t k
n,l.lii
I Mu.
fa
I IPG
"The
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