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    . THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 2, 1916. ,
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T1LA5HES FROM FlLMLAND
PHOTO-PLAYS-FOR-OMAHA-
-DEVOTEES
Filmland Stars to Be Shown on the
Screens of Omaha During the Week
Omaha Elks and Flag
Day Parade at Empress
The Omh Elks and Flag day pa
rade pictures will be shown at the
Empress the first half of the week,
beginning today. The day of the
parade was very clear and the pic
tures are distinct. It will be an op
portunity for a lot of folks to see
how they looked on parade as this
event was participated in by the larg
est number of people that ever
marched in Omaha at one time. The
Criminal's Thumb," featuring Alexan
der Gaden and Lucille Taft, is a story
of a man with a spatulatet thumb.
'Criminologists say that this thumb
is a sure sign of criminality and the
man is followed throughout his life.
His crippled thumb is finally; the
esfiise of nia conviction for participa
in th. murder hi a wealthy bank-
"Jerrys' Elopfcoitnt" is a Cub
'comedy with George Ovlf. Without
money or position Jerry wins the
love of a wealthy . Frenchman's
daiiorhirr. hut not her father s favor.
Their elopement and the final win
ning of the parent's consent is an ex
citing and comical performance. "The
Day's Work," a Beauty comedy and
. the Mutual Weekly completes the
program. .
Mamuerite Snow Star
Of Muse Photoplay Bill
"His Great Triumph" one of the
ensational feature productions of the
season,, will .be the principal attrac
tion at the Muse theater today and
Monday. Miss Snow is seen at her
best in this Metro wonderplay. She
essays the role of a daughter of a
wealthy judge, who becomes interest
ed in a youth, the product of the
slums, who comes into her life in
a most peculiar manner. The story
is based on the glorification of "But
tsy" Gallagher, an obscure character
of New York'a great east side, who
through his arrest for a murder which
he didn't commit, becomes notorious,
and mistaking it for fame, causes
many complex situations and peculiar
problems. The manner in which this
complication it unfolded, and the in
troduction of a strong contrast of
life among the wealthy class, forms
one ofas eries of situations. Included
in this program is "The Mishaps of
Musty Suffer." and Hearst Weekly.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day, by popular demand, a return en
gagement has been booked for "The
Ne er-do-Well." Many people who
tried to attend the opening nights of
the Muse were turned away, so Mr.
Shirley has decided to show it again.
' Friday and Saturday the feature
will be "Love'a Toll.'' The seventh
episode of "Gloria's Romance," with
Miss Billie Burke will also be shown.
Strand Screen Bill Is
Diversified and Pleasing
Three unusually pleasing as well as
diversified features are offered Strand
patrons this week, commencing today
when that well known screen favorite,
Bessie Barpscale, is seen in "Sorrows
of Love," a well produced story of
a ' nun's life. Fay Tincher in "The
Two o'Clock Train," is the accom-
Danvini comedv. .
For the Fourth, tlies creen's livest
actor, Douglas Fairbanks, in a com'
edy drama entitled ' Reggie Mixes
tin." This is said to be Fairbanks
test bit of screen work to date, which
is saying a whole lot, but advance
reports say "You can't speak too
highly of this picture," so you know
what to expect, cubbies ot 1 rem
bles" is the Keystone presented, and
Hank Mann has the leading part.
Friday and Saturday that Ziegfield
Follies beauty, Jose Collins, in a Fox
visualization of "A Woman's Honor."
This it said to be one of the most
daring photoplays of the season and
: Miss Collins has surprised her ad
mirers by proving that she can act an
emotional role, as well as put over
a popular song hit. Pathe's Weekly
completes the program and is full of
interesting war pictures.
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Lillian gish
In
"Sold For Marriage"
Monday "Iron Claw."
Tuaidar "Flying Torpedo."
Wadnaad'y "Stapping Stonea."
Thursday Syd. and Charley
Chaplin.
Friday "Biasing Lovo."
Saturday Laff Day.
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PRINCESS Douglas
TODAY
"THE MONEY LENDERS
"A GAMBLER'S GAMBOL."
"HLAU or inc. rAMiLT.
THE CLEVER MRS. CARTER."
LOTHROP THEATER
Today and Monday
DOROTHY GISH
and
OWEN MOORE
"LITTLEMEENA'S
ROMANCE."
Beautiful Story of Intent and
Also Keystone Comedy.
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CHAS.CHAPLIN
"THE FIREMAN"
ALSO
Watch far Special Program
JULY FOURTH
CHAS. CHAPLIN
"POLICE"
With Ed. Gaines' Musical Stock ,
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APOLLO THEATER
2834 Laavanworth.
Fraaaata Today
MISS BILLIE BURKE
In ha Saeaaa Chaptar el
"GLORIA'S ROMANCE"
"Caught by tha Saminolea."
Also
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, in
"THE FEAST OF LIFE.!'
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TODAY AND MONDAY I I "b,"."' 1 1
WUlta?AB"",l"'',", I I B,'ri'rVI ln
"The-.Crucial Test" II I I t r a l n," II 1
A Vivid Story of Ru.ilan Nihlliam II I I r -.--. . II ' V
llll and Perilous Revolutionary Plots. Ijljl I KayStona. Mil
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AND THURSDAY. I I WEDNESDAY I
Daniel Frohman Preientt I III I THURSDAY I I
II Pauline Frederick 1 I I Dob"m,n1 F.Bir" - I
"The World's Great "H'lii;."
. Snare." II I of Troubloa" I I
HUH 1mae Story of a Woman'i I I lll Keystone. Illlll Mi
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I I ""satuRDAY0 I I
Myrtle Stedman II II I Jos Collins I llll
"The American I a w e m a n'a
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II MflMRflF THE C0MFY THEATER
I Wl M 1 Tm af at (Where Your Dime Works Overtime.)
I "The Man From Manhattan" I "The Real Etater"
Featuring Gladys Hu&eete Falstaff Comedy
YES 5c AND 10c ALWAYS
"THE VAMPIRE"
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man comes to the Gayety in a photo
oIbv entitled "The American Beauty."
The story is about, a factory girl
whose mother falls ill and she loses
her job and goes to become a scrub
woman. Here an artist sees in her a
woman with- a wonderful soul and
makes her his model. He paints a
ORPHEUM
SOUTH
SID
TODAY
"THE STAR OF INDIA"
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Featuring MARGUERITE GIBSON. ,
THINOH STOUT" i
"HIS BLOWOUT."
Vogue Comedy.
HIP
Week of July Fourth
' Big One at the Hipp
' A strong program has been booked
(or the Hipp this week by Manager
Schtank. Starting today, Kitty Gor
don is presented by William A. Brady,
in a story of Russian nihilism, with its
great risks, its fascinating though
dangerous and perilous revolutionary
plots of assassination against ruling
Dowers. Kitty Gordon plays the part
of Thanya, the sister of the revolu-
BESSE
SOUTH
SIDE
TODAY
"A RACE THRU THE AIR."
SIS HOPKINS, IN
-JUGGLING JUSTICE."
"THE ANCIENT BLOOD."
tionist chosen to kill th. grand duke
of Russia.
July 4 and for three days Daniel
Frohman presents Pauline Frederick
in "The World's Great Snare." This
story is an adaptation of E. Phillips
Oppenheim's celebrated novel. The
story pictures with a virile brush the
high lights of big cafe life in a western
mining town, n la a tense oiurj ui
woman's struggle for moral emancipation.
Friday and Saturday Myrtle Sted-
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KING BAGGOT
In
"HALF A ROGUE." .
Also Comedy.
HIPPODROME
28 th and Cumh.
TODAY
"PEG O' THE RING"
"MUTT AND JEFF"
And Four Other Reele.
1 P. M. TO It CONTINUOUS.
BOULEVARD THEATER
- 3307 Laavanworth
TODAY
Eugena Ford
in
"The Courtesan"
' A Fewerfiil S-A.t Drama.
Alaa a Cemeey.
MONDAY
Marguerite Clark
"Helen of the North"
And a I-Reel Comedy.
"THE GREAT SMASH.
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picture that is awarded the
orize. The sirl's nationality i
lenged and cannot be established and
the artist's picture Is disqualified. It
is then that Paul Keith, the artist, dis
covers that he loves the girt and she
becomes a model wife. , .'
DIAMOND usu.
"NANCY'S BIRTHRIGHT :
Featuring
V EDYTHS STERLING
' Also Cub Caroadyt.'
Dundee sasar
MONDAY TOMORROW.
"A SOLDIER'S OATH"
with
WILLIAM FARNUM.
"ALMOST A WIDOW"
Nestor Comedy.
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Four Big Vaudeville Acti. Tha Very Beat of Photoplay
Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Daily.
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Elks and Omaha Flag Day Parade!
The Picturea aro Especially Clear. See Yourself and Frionda in MqtIos. I
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I FIRST HALF STARTING TODAY.
J SPECIAL
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I" "The Criminal's Thumb"
Featuring Alexander
GaderuAnd Lucile Taft.
"Jerry's Elopement"
Cub Comedy with
George Ovey.
"The Day's Work
Beauty Comedy
Mutual Weekly No. 78
LAST HALF STARTING THURSDAY.
"The Fate of the Folphin" coxn nd "55?. ETho1
Crane Wilbur in "A Safe LOSS' "A Gink From
"The King o' Make Believe" With George Ovey I Knkake6"
Centaur Drama. Cub Comedy. Beauty Comedy.
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10c Admission Always. R
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Reserved Seats 20c.
GRAND
TODAY
ROBERT WARWICK, In
SUDDEN RICHES."
MONDAY ,
BILLIE BURKE, ta
"GLORIA'S ROMANCE.
MUTUAL SPECIAL FEATURE
See tha Gnat Contfoucti Pictureplay Succass!
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FARNAM AND 30TH STREETS
OPENS TONIGHT
WITH
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South Omaha . .
Council Bluffs.
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Aurora
Falls City
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. At th. Following Th.at.rs NOW.
TOWN. THEATER. DAY.
Omaha Dl.rn.nd I ueaalay.
...Hipp rnoy.
. . .Orpheum .Wednesday.
..Nicholas... .Saturday.
..Loyal. Sunday.
. . .Comic Wedne.day.
...Madia Monday.
.'..Opera Hous. M.nday.
. . .Manor. Theeter. . . Saturday.
...Cmtal Wedne.day.
o.j n.i. Oeuera Haue. Monday.
Omaha ...'.. Comfort XDu."d,7-
Omaha Canwrapnen. Wlne.day.
Omaha Maryhwd Thuraday.
Sioua City Palac. Ju,,y-
Spa.car Star -J"""-
Lincoln. ......... .Palac. Jt"""-
F.irbury .Majestic. Thuraday.
Clarlnda Orpheum .Tu eeda y.
Cherokee Am.rie.n rti da y.
Columbna North Friday.
David City Community .Tuoaday.
Sious City .Olympic. Friday.
Orel . ; . . . t Gem Saturday.
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Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
TL.J. "LUVL-5 IULL.
Ihuraday, BILLIE BURKE IN
"THE NE'ER-DO-WELL." "GLORIA'S ROMANCE."