4 - ' THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NUVKMBMt au, Sun- Theater, Omaha's Newest Picture Palace, Opens Doors to Public Opening Play at the Sun Theater is Strong, With Clara Kimball Young First Takei the Part of an Artiste and Later as a Red ' Cross Nurse in "The ' Dark Silence." The opening pliy tt the Sun thea ter Thanksgiving will be Clara Kim hall Young in "The Dark Silence. Miss Young portrays two strong rolel in this play.. She-HS first an artiste and later a Red Cross nurse in the trenches. In both she is appealing, fascinating and gives an excellent ex hibition of artistic acting in both roles. The cast: . - . Mlldrrt ......... Clara Kimball Tounf iwwinl Aliwwortb.,... Upward T. '!" Dr Mario Manillas.. Paul Capallaal HIWI Alnaworth ..Barbarr Ollror Plans ......JmU Uwla Mildred White, a pretty young Amerutan gM, (studying art in Paris, is saved from a burglar's attack by Dr. Mario Martmei, a Spaniard. She doesn't understand his type, but re sents and repulses his advances. She is immediately attracted to bis friend, Derwent Ainsworth, a young English man, pursuing his vocation in Pans as a sculptor. Tha friendship be tween the two gradually develops until Derwent declares hn love and asks Mildred to be hia wife. They plan for in early wedding, but snort ly before the auspicious day Derwent receives a message from his iter lineal of his father. Th message ends "come noma for the sake of one who has always believed in you and loves you, Sibil." Derwent would like to wait until after the wedding but the appeal is so strong that he must go. He allows Dr. Martinez to read the letter and gives him a note to Mildred with a request that he deliver it Jealousy on the doctor's part causes him to with hold the message to Mildred and to burn all of the note except the last few words which look suspicious. He then intercepts letters from Derwent to Mildred and leads her to believe that Derwent has gone back to a for mer sweetheart. He then plays on her feelings and when war it declared he persusdes her t6 agree to go to Spain with him. Derwent returns on the day they are to start, and going to the doctor's apartment finds him ready to leave. Martinez tells him Mildred and he 'are going to Spain and Derwent soundly thrashes him. Derwent then joins the English army. When Mildred comes to find what is keeping the doctor she learns that Derwent has returned and still loves her. She feels that she hat lost him and joins the Red Cross. On the field of battle the Germans attack with gas bombs and Derwent is blind ed. In the hospital Mildred, under an assumed name, becomes his nurse and through her kindness he learns to love her even though he has never seen her. ' ..- When he is able to travel he goes Pure Food Restaurants ' '-' , ... v '- ,: .1 '- . ' .'''''''.'''' 1 s j feegardleas of high prices I want to, assure my customers . that tha HIGHEST QUALITY will ba maintained. ' When necessary to Increase prlcea It will bs dons only to the amount Decenary to continue the quality at the highest standard. - t .' I believe that my customers havs bean educated to a atan- - dard of quality and service where they prefer to pay more money if necessary Man to go to the regular restaurants' standards. I am satisfied that, with my buying power in pwvWlnff over 7.000 meals daily, I can continue to supply you with the highest grade WELCH'S QUALITY FOOD for less money than you can ret it elsewhere. SEE THE, ReataatanUi . 1517 Ffcmam St. , -1408 rVham St..,, v 1406 Douglas St.. , 514 South 18th St. THE WINDOW , Cafeteria: , . Downstairs ' -f - .-," City National Bank Bigg., "V . 18th and Harney St. ' Interior of New Sun Theater, Looking from Stage Sri ; rv' Q - ,',.,) ' " y back home and Mildred accompanies him because he aska it and because his lister, Sibil, has come and she finds out that the loving message was from his sister. At the home place in England Derwent proposes, to his nurse and she accepts him and the marriage takes place. Dr. Martinez has become a great surgeon and when Derwent's sister, Sibil, appeals to him he comes to see him and agrees to take the small chance there is and operate on his eyes to remove a pressure. He is sur prised to find Mildred at the house when, he arrives. Mildred in turn is afraid . that when the operation is performed, if successful, her husband will recognize the deception and turn from her. However, she begs the doc tor to perform the operation. Anx iously awaiting the outcome of the operation iMildred prepares to leave the Douse as soon as she learns her husband's sight is restored. Dr. Martinez, fully repentant, tells Derwenf the whole truth, that Mil dred ia innocent, and that only he is Do You Love Wf xr ''e?1 " '--A i our oweetneart: Motlier? Wife? Then Buy Her a "Mum" and Go to the "Sun" HESS & SWOBODA Florists.::.,,; j;, .., 14th and Farnam Phone D. 1501 to blame. Derwent goes to find Mil dred and the two happily embrace, Waiters Take a Course In Memory Training Did you ever step into a restau rant, select a varied list of dishes for your meala and then marvel how the waiter remembered every detail and brought you all that you asked, for? It requires a good memory for such work and in order to better the con ditions in his restaurants Mr. Welch, proprietor of a chain of popular eat shops, gave twenty of his head em ployes the benefit of the tourse in memory training by the Roth Insti tute expert who was recently in Oma ha. By developing efficiency in his es tablishments Mr. Welch asserts that he can maintain the standard of his Service and food even in. the face of the high prices that obtain at the present time. ' r Meaeath Stationery Co. Out of Jewelry Business Megcath : Stationery ' company, across the street from the Sun thea ter, has decided to go out of the jewelry business. Their stationery deoartment business has developed to such proportions-'that they have come to the conclusion that it will be better to devote their entire store to stationery lines. In order to do this the jewelry 'department will be dis continued immediately and the stock cnlH mir to 'make room for holiday ! goods. . - . 1 s , - r-n THE .P-U i 1 J i . , FARNAM, NEAR FIFTEENTH I Open 1 1 A. M. to 11 p. m. Daily BEGINNING ' THANKSGIVING ' World, Fox & Metro Features FIRST, RUN PICTURES ONLY . ADMISSION, 10c THEATERS FARNAM, NEAR FIFTEENTH 1 ' I ' ' I , . Opens Thanksgiving Day, Open 1 1 A. M. to 11 p. m. Daily BEGINNING THANKSGIVING , Hear Our Great Kimball '.. Pipe Organ i Full Concert Each Show by ' " Prof. Geo. Koehl of New York, Organiat ADMISSION, 10c Nov. 30th Attraction: Clara Kimball Young in "In the Dark Silence" THURSDAYi-FRIDAY SATURDAY Clara Kimball Young CLARA YOUUQ "The Dark Silence" This picture ' is ofle. of unusual interest and time ly action. It was directed by Albert Capellani and is released on the World Film Program: Its scenes are laid' in France and the Anglo-French battlefields, and unwind a deep ro mance between a man and a woman strangely sep arated, who, after years of mental torture, come face to face with each other after a series of most trying circumstances. It is a typical Clara Kimball Young picture, and those who love the popular star will see her at her best. Not one suggestive mom ent in this entire play. SUN THEATER POLICY . WE will endeavor to create always to offer only such entertain ment as will be consistent with the difrnity of American man hood. ..The Sun ii a theater for mothers, daughters, sisters and wives, where the purity of their thought will be conserved above all other things. . We feel that conditions not only warrant, but demand, a theater of this character, particularly in the heart of Omaha, and the Sun management has endeavored to create an institution that will reflect credit upon our city, our state and ourselves. We have the utmost faith that our judgment will be vindicated by the re sults the co-operation and patronage of the residents of Omaha and Its muny suburbs. - 10c ADMISSIONlOc TUESDAY, WEDNES DAY AND THURSDAY ( December B.6-7 , ; s : Metro Preaenta ? Harold Lockwood . and ; May Allison in- "MISTER 44" ' The story is proclaimed by the critics aa being one of the best of Metro's recent releases, and Harold Lockwood and May Allison will maintain their reputations aa, great photoplay performers. i 1 HAROLD LOCKWOOD i SUNDAY MONDAY ' ROBERT WARWICK .'ALL MAN" In this story the title ft- . self is suggestive of the many big things which oc cur in the unfolding of this wonderful and excep tional story. The name of Robert Warwick is also suggestive of big things those he has already ac complished on the stage and on the screen, as well as those he is daily adding to his screen history. It is a story which gives art in sight into the lives of the so-called "idle-rich." Be ing the most recent World release, it is heralded las the best also. ' I mm mm yk' -"f l ii Hi 111 I Ii ) "All Men" at the New Sun Sunday Has Robert Warwick in the LeadA Saves Life of Beautiful Young Girl About to Drown and Makes Good to Win - Her Love. Sunday and Monday' of next week the Sun theater will have for its of fering Robert Warwick in "All Man." .. - .... The' Cart.. Jim Blake . Robert Warwlek Sandy Bluebottle, nle ralet .. .Louis Grlael John Sherman Blake, hl father..,.-...'.'. . , .... .Charles Cuooan iohn Marnard, .railroad maanate Alec B. Franpla Alice Marnard, its daughter. .Oerda Holme Ethel Uaynard, another daughter Mollis King Gillette Barker, attorney . Georre MvQuarrte Snap Hta-glns. cowpuncher.. .Johnnie Hlnea MoKtn, an; afent .....Henry Wait ' The Story. Jim Blake, lively young son of a millionaire, spends hie hours carous ing and having a good time with the boys. For a long while his every whim is indulged, but finally the elder Blake tires of . his spendthrift ways and one morning, after an unusually "big" night, Jim it informed by his worthy parent that things must change that the days of big bills uao sit sumoS snojuaS pue that from now on he must make his ... x ) i :- -i v ' I j ? si. , Jr ; j - K "i Beautiful Flowers Wave Sun Shining All the Time Folks generally know that flowers, such as "mums, violets, roses and carnations, are used mostly as mes sengers of love, devotion and hap piness, and the florist knows that his posies are more fragrant and beauti ful when grown with the heat of the sun's rays, then Hess & Swoboda expect that with the "Sun" shining from directly across the. street into their windows, their array of flowers will be moite beautiful than ever. own way in life. Jim at first thinks the "old man" is joking surely he doesn't mean that he, Jim, whose every wish has been gratified, must go out into the world and work for a living. But at last he realizes that his father rreans just that For the first time Jim's fighting blood is aroused. So talcing the last parting check from his father, he sets out with his trusted valet for a ranch in Wyoming, determined to make good, and in nrove to his father and others that he is not tbe weakling they had believed him to be. Jim begins his career out west by beating up a native who resented itH trusion of the tenderfoot, and by his splendid fighting, wins the admiration of the ranchmen and other onlookers. Jim then sets about to straighten, out things. Learning that their ranch holds unpaid claims against the rail road for killing their live stock, be determines to collect all that is due them, and with this purpose, goes to see John Maynard, the president of the toad. In a heated interview, he demands settlement of his claim, and when refused by the president, tells him that he is not through yet, and that some day the road will pay then claim with 100 per cent interest. President Maynard's daughters, out boating, are caught in a Swift current and are in grave danger of being car ried over the falls.- They are rescued by Jim, who is immediately attracted by Alice, the younger daughter, rapidly develops, and before return ing to her home in the east, Alice promises to marry Jim as soon as he has made good. Spurred on by her promise, Jim fights harder than ever, and his ef forts are eventually crowned with suo cess. President Maynard cannot long withhold his respect from the splen did young man who has so cleverly beaten him, and eventually he, too, joins in blessings on the young couple. Robert Warwick . OUR "SUN"RISE PARTY STARTS AT 11 A. M. THANKSGIVING DAY Jyouare invited to attend First Run Features Comedies, News Films and Novel ties Only -Every Seat a Good Seat. 10c ADMISSION 10c J Save One-Third On Your XMAS PRESENTS Going out of the jewelry business 33 discount on everything in this department. MEGEATH STATIONERY CO. 15th and Farnam Sts. Before and After the Show Nothing Tastes Better Than a Dish of Chinese Chop Suey VISIT v King Joy Cafe AND TRY IT Across the Street From "THE SUN THEATER'