7 K THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 1, 1916. CLAM K. YOUNG IN i "THE COMMON LAW" I First Release of Star produced ' as Head of Her Own Pio ' it ture Company. attains geeat ambition Clara Kimball Young will make her . first appearance at the head of her own company in "The Common Law, ; the story by Robert W. Chambers. Because of the great popularity of v this actress the first release is looked v forward to with much interest by all the exhibitors of photoplays. The Kimhalt YoiinE Film coroora- 'i tion is attempting a new thing in its ' is not tied to any program contract nri Urn an hnvi. nnf nirture. or all of them,; just as he wishes. How this plan Will succeea is ot particular in terest just now. - "The Common Law" was produced under the direction of Albert Capel lani, the noted French master of screencraft, who. is best known to i.,ir,n f.rn fan fnr the KlirceaS J attained by his production of Lea .7 1U;....M." anil 'Tamill." The star in The Common Law' has been surrounded by a very good i cast, which includes Conway Tearle, T, ... r- H : c j u ... 1 lllisn raui v-apcwaju, cuua iiwui rAnU ' Inlian Stuart V.AvjVcA Kimh&ll. Lydia Knott, D. J. Flannigan and Ed mund Mortimer. The story centers upon Valerie 1ST. a B mA'k anrl riiltiirrfl ffirl. u.kn tiavtnor k.rnm, an artist S model through force of circumstances, falls in love with Neville, a painter ior whom she poses. Her love is returned, but owing to the artist's social con nections Valerie is convinced that a n4rrM urn,,!V1 ruin hi rarr. She freely offers herself in love to the man of her heart, and the day is set on which she is 'to come to him under "The Common Law." - ThrA.iirli a ihain nf inriilrnf rtf lin- usual dramatic power, Valerie con quers the objections of Neville's fam ily, and in the end tne lovers una ih.mliti friii tt h united hv the safervand more conservative bonds of the law made by man. ' In the production of this play Clara Yimhall Vnunv ha. x attained her greatest ambition to head her own company as its star, ine iirsi snow ing of this picture in Omaha will be at the strana tnis weeK. Harry B. Watts Youngest Photoplay Manager in Omaha Harry B. Watts is manager ot tne Rohlff theater. He is the young est exhibitor in Omaha. He be gan his business career at the age of 12 years, since which time he has had various con nections with Fairbanks Morse, the Un ion Pacific and others. He was traveling typewriter, salesman prior to becominsr a cart of the Watts Refer ence company. On the 29th of last November he opened the Rohlff and has made it a oooular theater, in ad dition to his business affairs he takes a part in the show at the Den and is a strong umana Dooster. This week the Rohlff, offers Dor- othv -Gish in "The Little School Ma'am" for Sunday, which features those lovable Irianele Kiddies, mere is human interest and stirring action. For tne 'balance of the week: Mon day, Unth-chapter of "The Grip of Evil"; aiid a Vitagraph 'called "The Thorn and the Rose:" Tuesday, Will iam H-. thomoson in "The Eye of the Night;? Wednesday the Rohlff is go ing to close up for the parade; Thurs day, Harold Lockwood and May Alli- i. . Tk. rVimekarlr." FrinW William Farnum in "The End of the Trail;. Saturday is "Laff Day," with "Madfcatf Ambrose" and "A Social Cub-'V i Y Y-:Y IWus Manager Spent Years ( U In Railroad Construction . R. D. Shirley, rhanagcf of the Muse ; theater, got the grea'ter part of his business train ing V-in railroad construction work. For Seventeen years Mr. Shirley was co;n n e c t e d with f the Phelan Shirley companj and the last sever year! Of that tirm was annr in th Canadian Rockies. April IS last year he completed and opened to the pub lic the Muse theater at Twenty fourtlr and Farnam. The Muse is a beautiful theater costing in the neighborhood-of $85,000 for location and building. Metro and Paramount pic tures (comprise the programs and or gan recitals are given at every per formance. A week of splendid attractions is programed for the Muse commencing today, with Emma Weelan in "The Pretenders," a Metro picture. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the dancers, Maurice and Florence Walton, will be seen in a Paramount production, "The Quest of Life." Though these stars are dancers the production tells a big dramatic story. A "Mutt and Jeff" cartoon and a travel picture complete the bill. Friday and Saturday the attraction will be Theodore Roberts and Anita King in "Anton the Terrible," a story laid in Russia at the present time, be ing a mixture of political intrigue. Billie Burke will appear in the last chapter of "Gloria's Romance." Henry Walthall Makes Third Trip to Catch Some Muskies Henry B. Walthall is now on hit third trip to the Manitouwish wateri of upper Wisconsin in pursuit of the ' knowing muskie. On his first trip he caught several. On the second he took his brother along to show him how it was done, and didn't catch anything. Now in orer to stop the latter from laughing at his failure as a fisherman, he has made another trip. , When he returns to the Essa nay studios preliminary work on his new play will be complete and work of construction will commence. , SEE TOYLAND THE FUN FACTORY The Shielding Shadow By GEORGE BRACKETT SEITZ, Author ot "Tho iron CW, Etc. Episode I, "Treasure Trove" (Note to nftdant Th storr f Tlwl Shtoldlnff Bhadow" will b f14B In Mwiiewto lormi ft mw KiMriO wul m puDiunea tmea week.) CAST. Jrrr Canon, th hro i. RALPH KBLLARD , LontlD Waloott. the herein .....ORACH DAXUOND Buvnn Walcott, hr father H ALLAN MOSTTrt SebaatUn Navarro, th villain I.BOM BART Diego Navarro, nil brother KENNETH STEWART On-Lamp Lout. Navarro's confed erate sJ. LESLlbJ KINO Captain of ichooner, mat, aallora, errant, ate Sean 1. Schooner H. Miller at na. Jury Canon, "set ting atmosphere" for hti new aea novel, aboard. Stopi writing. Oaies tenderly at picture of Leontlne Walcott Scene S. Library In Walcott manor. Steven Walcott reading flauh portion of letter on screen: "If voyage of the 41. Miller la euccetaful you will be covered. If not, ruined." Walcott, worried, rises and exits. Scene S. Porch of Walcott manor. Leontlne seated, gating fondly at title page of book written by Jerry. Walcott enters. Sees her and speaks peevishly. Spoken title. "It would be Infinitely better if you would pay more attention to our guest, Sebastian Navarro, and stop mooning over that penniless pencil pusher." Continuing scene t Walcott speaks eut above and at Leon tt ne'e spirited protestations, tamps angrily off. Scene 4. Foradeck of schooner by open . hatchway.. Sailors gathered, talking smoking. One unwittingly drops plpa down open hatchway. Scene S. Hold of ship. Cotton waste, barrels of oil and gunpowder cargo. Plpa lands on oil-soaked waste. A tongue of flame snoots up. Scene 6. Foredeck of schooner. Sailors dis cover smoke. Rush off to tell captain. Scene T. Hold of ship. Fire makes leaping hoadway. Reaches barrels of oil Scene ft. Deck of schooner. Fire dancing . about rails. Jerry directing men. Makes heroic attempt to save the ship, but Is finally forced to Jump, his clothes aname, into the sea with others. Scene 9. Open sea. Jerry swimming hard. Oases buck at ship. Fire raging furi ously, It reaches gunpowder. There Is a deafening detonation and the H. Miller is a man of blazing driftwood. Scene 10. Second open sea location. Sailors clinging to wreckage. Short flash of shark's fin moving through water. One sailor throws up his hands and quickly disappears. Scene 11. First sea location. Short flash. Jerry, exhausted, clinging to epar. Subtitle "Hours La tar. Land." Scene 12. Rocky shore location. Jerry stag gers Into picture. Oases weakly about, then down at his feet. Lodged between two rocks Is an odd-shaped, corked bot tle. Jerry picks It up. Drinks. Discovers it is salt water. Hurls bottle from him. Seene 13. Close-up view of large flat boulder. Bottle hits boulder and smashes. DIs closes piece of parchment. Scene 14. Rocky shorn location. Jerry sees parchment. Doubts his eyes, then walks over ana picks it up. Reads. Insert dose-op of parchment on screen: "Ravengsr's Ledge I have found the treasure of Sir Henry Morgan, buccaneer. ' Will divide with parties effecting my rescue. For uod s sans, come. Eric Mat Uheweon, scientist." ' Continual ng the scene: Jerry finishes read ing. Looks up. Discovers several South American Vaqueros, with pack donkeys, approaching. Hastily thrusts paper Into his breast. Subtitle Several Days Later. The Betarn. Scene 15. Front of Walcott manor. Walcott, Sebastian and Leontlne In conversation. , Boms survivors of H. Miller come up and break news of wreck to Walcott. 'Leontlne Is overcome at the news of Jerry's death. Scene 16. Wbarf location. Number of tailors getting out of small boat. Jerry, care - worn, ragged, among them. Bids good bye to sailors and hastily exits down " wharf. ' ' Seene 17. Veranda of Waloott's house, Wal- Variety and Pictures Make - Palm Programs Interesting - I. u. freeman, manager ' of the Palm theater, be lieves that variety adds spice to life, so he offers his pa- irons a comomauon of musical comedy and photoplays. Mr. Freeman was originator of this style of entertain ment in Omaha be- his natrons' and knew such a program would please. Although the Palm was practically unknown wnen Mr. free. man became tne owner it is now a popular place of entertainment. When the Omaha Screen club was organized Freeman was among the first to join and he takes an active part in all its activities. . Today's program at the Palm is Charlie Chaplin in "The Count," and a chapter from "The Girl From Fris co," also a performance of the Lew Rose Musical Stock company at each show. REAL WESTERN LIFE IN REAL WESTERN STYLE PIKES PEAK AM A U A 40th and vmnnn Dodg.. . TODAY- ETHEL CLAYTON and HOLBROOK BLINN In "HUSBAND AND WIFE" THE PARLOR THEATER Extends a hearty welcome to the fol lowers of King Ak Sar-Ben. Let us help to make your visit a joyful one. Excellent program for entire week. 1408 Douglas Street. COMFORT THEATER Twenty-fourth and Vinton Sts. CALVERT, In "HER FINAL CHOICE" GEO. OVEY, la "MAKING THINGS HUM" " Lyric Theater 17th and Vinton Stu TODAY HOUSE PETERS -In "THE HAND- OF PERIL Also Good Comedy I SUBURBAN f TODAY i CARLYLE BLACKWEIX and I a ETHEL CLAYTON, In f a "A WOMAN'S WAY" i a Alu HAM AND BUD COMEDY ? 3 and POKES AND JABS " ? ! FULL ORCHESTRA ? iiliili'iil.nl.iiiiiiiiiii'r.riiiii!.iiifiniM,iilni.tlitliii; HIPPODROME 25 tb and Cuming St.. TODAY "GARDEN OF SHADOWS," "A BOLD, BAD BREEZE." "WHAT DARWIN MISSED" "LIBERTY" eott trying; to raise a loan from Se bastian Navarro. Navarro sneaks. Spoken title. "I should be very glad to help you out of your dlffleultlw If ' Continuing soeMt He looks off meekalngly. Walcott's eyes follow his gase. Soame IS. Nearby. Short flash of Leontlne, seated, gaslng sadly before her. M 19 waioou reranaa. waiooii ivrns back to Sebastian, registering that he understands Sebastian's meaning and aoaulescea. Insert tttleei Though every pressure was brought to bear, Sebastian's suit met - with little favor. Leontlne remained true to Jerry's memory To disparage this memory, Sebastian and his brother, 1 Diego, have Jerry's name forged to a document, showing that Jerry Intended marrying Leontlne only to obtain enough money to pay a debt to Navarro. Seene W. Street location In town. One-Lamp Louie, a sinister-looking vagabond, with but one eye, Is discovered In converse with Sebastian and his brother, Diego. Hands Sebastian the forged document Sebastian looks at It Insert close foreground of document: "Re ceived from Sebastian Navarro the sum ot three thousand (11,000.00) dollars, to be repaid at the rate of t per eent Inter est one month after the wedding of the undersigned with Leontlne Walcott. Jerry L. Carson." Continuing seene i Sebastian passes decmneat to Diego, giving him Instructions to use It furthering Sebastian's suit. Thsy salt One-Lamp Louts happens to look off and see Jerry approaching. Filled with won der he hidea and follows Jerry off. ti. Garden in back ot Walcott manor. Jerry stealing In to surprise the family. One-Lamp Louie skulking furtively in the shrubbery, 21. Walcott library. Diego Navarr sit ting with Leontlne, pleading his brother's suit Speaks. Spoken title t nd while you waste your life with the memory of an unworthy scoundrel, a true gentleman dreams of you." Continuing; scene: Diego speaks eut above, the while taking forged document out ' of his nocket 13. Room adjoining library. Behind partly opened door, Jerry stands listen ing to the above. M. Walcott library. Diego hands Leon tlne forged document She starts reading, wonderlngly. Oases up. Sees Jerry. Drops paper and rushss to him, arms wide. They embrace. Diego picks up paper. Jerry disengages himself, his face hard. Turns to Diego. Speaks. Spoken tit lei "Let me see that paper, Diego." Continuing scene t Jerry speaks out above, advancing on Diego. Diego refuses. Jerry confronts Diego, again registering hit spoken demand for paper. Diego backs off, refusing. Jerry, furious, at tacks . him. They struggle. Leontlne, panle-strlekeRi flees, Seene Z5. Garden location. Steven Walcott and Sebastlsn in picture. Talking earnestly. Leontlne rushes In, telling them the struggle going on tn library. They follow her off. Seene 26. Library. Jerry and Diego In furious struggle. Jerry getting the best of It Hits Diego squarely and the latter falls, striking his head on Iron desk ornament spilled in the fight Diego lies still. Scenes?. Window of library. One-Lamp Louie, peering In at struggle. Scene tS. Library. Jerry has picked tip Iron de ornsment from under Diego's head and standi) gaslng at it and the dead body of Virtto with terror. Scene 89. Close-up of doorway to library. Leontlne Walcott. Sebastian and serv ants on threshold, gaslng into room, eyes wide with terror. Scene 80. Window of library, One-Lamp Louie moves stealthily oft Scene St. Library. .Leontlne, .etc., .enter. Jerry tries to explain. Sebastian picks up paper. Reads it Hands It to Wal cott, then turns furiously on Jerry and : accuses him of murdering Diego - for possession of tho Incriminating docu ment Jerry speechless. Walcott hands paper to Leontlne, who reads. Walcott orders servants to seize Jerry, Leontlne finishes reading. Close-up of Jerry gaslng beseechingly At Leontlne for a look of belief. Clots-up of Leontlne. Her face registers amasement, doubt, fear. Full set: Servants lead the broken Jerry off, the question of his eyes unanswered. Insert: "Watch for the Shielding Shadow." Technlenl Dictionary. ; ; J CLOSE-UP: A close-up view means an en larged view of a person or object. TITLE: ..A written line Inserted between scenes, FULL SET: The entire room or landscape in the picture. SHORT FLASH; A short scene. GRAN D b!" ' TODAY FRANCES NELSON ad ' E. K. LINCOLN, in "THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR" Ala. Comedy. TODAY WILLIAM S. HART, to "THE DISCIPLE." . Alio, "JUST A FEW LITTLE THINGS," Victor Com.d,. LOTH ROP THEATER TODAY AND MONDAY FRANK KEENAN IN "THE PHANTOM" Alee Keystone Comedy. ' FARNAM THEATER Sunday Only MARY PICKFORD CINDERELLA" MONDAY ONLY FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and MARGUERITE SNOW in "SECOND IN COMMAND" TUESDAY ONLY . GERALD INE FARRAR in "TEMPTATION" BURT THEATER 24th and Sprague Sts. I S. A. ALWARD, Manager. I J TODAY I Famous Players Present I ! PAUL McALESTER j "The Scales j j of Justice" j ' Also Comedy. I We show the hest pictures pos sible at popular price,. SSc-ADMISSION-lOc j I A Good Show Every Night. I Screen Club Secretary Making Record as Exchange Manager J. fc. Kirk, secre tary of the Omaha Screen club and manager oi the Pathe exchange, is making a fine re cord in the film business. Ever since the Pathe people put in the bonus system Mr. Kirk has been in on the monev. his latest bonus check coming last Thurs day. Mr. Kirk's first experience in the film business came when he joined the General as a salesman. When the manager went to the Eclectnc com pany he took Mr. Kirk with him as a salesman. In November, 1914, the exchange was changed to Pathe' and Kirk became the manager, which posi tion he has held since. In the promo tion of serials great success has at tended his efforts. Most of the stories have appeared in the Omaha Bee and the latest, "The Shielding Shadow" starts in today's paper in scenario form. Monaghan Had Helen Ware And Company Safely Canned tor something like nineteen years, E. J. Monaghan, man ager of the Apollo, was connected with the "legit" at the Creighton, Boyd and Bran deis. One cold blustery night. Ed die was to play Helen Ware in "The Price." The train arrived late and extra helo was necessary to set the show to the theater, and the girls stood around and shivered every time the stage door opened. Although late the company went on any played to a tair house. A short time ago, tddie was again to play Helen Ware in "The Price," Again it was a stormy night, "Let her storm," said Mr. Monaghen to Hi wife, "Helen Ware and her company are in and I have them in a tin can at the box office." As Mr. Monaghan watches the pic PIKES PEAK SOME SHOW 21 GIRLS SUNDAY AND MONDAY WM. S. HART IN "THE DAWNMAKER' lC.jr.twi. Comedy Path. ! Weekly .lllltllllltlllllllllllllllllllNllllllllllHlllllltlllllllllllllllNllllllll ROHLFF I 2589 Laannworth 1 Today 2, 3i30, 6, 6:30, 8, 9:30 DOROTHY GISH - ? and Lovable Tri.nfl. Kiddlaa f ! "The LHtleSciiool Ma'am" I "Luke and the. Mermaids" j MONDAY Tenth chapter; 1 "Grip of Evil, "The Thorn i and the Rom." . i TUESDAY Wn. H. Thomp- f son in "The Eye of the ' Night." , ........ WEDNESDAY We are going to close up' and help you watch the parade. i THURSDAY Harold Lock. wood in "The Come Back." i FRIDAY Win. Farnum, in 1 "The End of the Trail." i SATURDAY Laff Day with I "Madcap ' Ambrose." "A - Social Cub." lllllllHltllttlllllllltllttllllllltll(,tlIIIMllllllllllllllllllT APOLLO THEATER 29th and Leavenworth. Tel. H. 1806. E. J. MONAGHAN, Mgr. 4 Shows TODAY 4 Shows 2, 3:45, TilS, o'clock. Special Carnival Offering A Brady-Made Picture "THE VELVET PAW" With HOUSE PETERS and GAIL KANE 8 ACTS S Also One Reel of Comedy . v Tomorrow, (Monday) Marguerite Clark in "THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER" aasmnataaa Special Added Attraction CHARLIE CHAPLIN In His Latest Slde-SplItting Comedy "THE PAWNSHOP" Out-of-Town Visitors Welcome This picture is shown by us for the first time in the state for your special benefit. tures on the screen he sees many old time actors, who once played the legi timate in all sorts of plays in the theaters he has managed. Today the Apollo offers House Peters and Gail Kane in "The Velet Paw," a five-act Brady picture. Mon day the feature will be Marguerite Clarke in "The Prince and the Pauper." Washburn Says the Boys, Not Girls, Movie Struck It's the boy who is stage-struck now and not the girl, according to Bryant Washburn of Essanay. This star's daily mail, which maintains an average of fifty letters, convinces him f this. He sava he is irettintr entirely too manv from boys of high school age or iittle older, who believe all they require is one chance to appear before the camera to establish them- j ORPHEUM B j TODAY BARBARA KILROY I "The Black Terror" Our profraau for th nUr wk of Ak-5rBta promt th fi-MtMt itart ta fllmdom. Com and your favortt. BOULEVARD i TUTATCD III ft.f"l I l-lm Hugh A. McCaffrey, Prop. I u Offering Today. illiam Courtney in "The Island of Surprise" 4 Good shows all this week. fi Closed Wednesday night for ! Electrical Parade. Bartola Organ Concerts at Every Performance. A show' with the atmosphere of home and comfort qj everywhere. E DIAMOND THEATER 24th and Lake Sts. O. S. FINCH, Prop. TODAY Florence Turner -in "Doorsteps" J We present th finest pic tures that we can buy. We want to please all our patrons In the best way we know how. Our two machines now eliminate all stops and waiting between reels. Come and enjoy your selves. I 'ajlliiliillilllliillllllllliiinillllllllllllllliii I ALAMO THEATER 24th and Fort ' Mrs. C. Nielson, Prop. TODAY Helen Gibson "The Engineer's Honor" 1 "Otto, the Reporter" "Legal Advice" "LIBERTY" Great Mexican-American Bor- S der Picture Featuring Marie Walcamp The following week's presenta- ' tions Include Univer- sal's best stars. s lllllllllllilllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIK selves as stars in the firmament of film. He declares that in a recent count more than 100 letters were re ceived from boys anxious to break into pictures, as against twenty gins similarly ambitious. Stnns. a. II May Ian, RfardM of th. outo.m. of th. Novam UNIVERSAL Heads The List When an Exhibitor want Film Service ... i. he always thinks of Universal. There is something magnetic about the name. Why? , That's easy First: The biggest Film Con- . cern on God's Green Footstool. Second: -The greatest variety of plays. Third: The longest list of great stars and staresses, and ; last but most important SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE Look at the list below using Universal Service in Omaha and vicinity. Gem Theater 13th nd William Sts. High class program at all times. Beautiful theater. Mcnroe Theater 25th and Farnam Sts. One of Omaha's favor ite show places. Park Theater 16th and California Sts. Heart of the business district. Patronage re spectfully solicited. Magie '. . . . Comfort . Lyric . . . . . Ideal...... Columbia . Apollo . . . , Diamond Farnam . Princess . . R ...... Parlor . . . . , South Side . .. .24th and Vinton ...16th and Vinton ...16th and Dorcaa . . 10th and Hickory 28th and Park Ave. 24th and Lake i. . . 18th and Farnam , ..14th and Douglaa . . .14th and Douglas . .', 14th and Douglas All Contracts For Universal Service Made ; Exclusively Through Y yj , '. The Laemmle Film Service 1122 Farnam Street Omaha, Neb. ! Jake Mitchell, Mgr. . 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