6 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY KEE: AUGUST 26, 1D17. .1 a she TUT H irom Film PHOTO PLAYS FOR OMAHA DEVOTEES 'a rtii.iot THEATER BEAUTIFUL GRAND - --Today ALICE BRADY 'A SELF-MADE WIDOW' Tuesday LOUISE GLAUM 'LOVE OR JUSTICE DUNDEE vJgJZl NO SHOW TODAY Monday GLADYS HULETTE, in "THE LAST OF THE CAlRNABY'S" FRIDAY BABY MARIE OSBORNE ' (Omaha' Sweetheart) "CAPTAINklDDO'' Bills for Current Week Sate Rfl USE Orchestral Pipe Organ Beginning Today This Theater Will Show First-Run TRIANGLE PICTURES KEYSTONE COMEDIES TRIANGLE KOMEDIES Presenting Today and Monday A Subject of Vital Interest to the American Public Just Now. San Today and Monday Gall Kan ap pears In an entirely different kind of play, 'The Upper Crust." In which she prove that she 1 an adept at light comedy roles. "The Upper Crust" I a comedy-d.-ama. based on Charles Sherman's great novel, "The Inde6crctlona of Molly." Completing the bill la a real comedy, and latest cur rent event of the war. Mary Mile Mlnter appear on Tuesday and Wednesday In somewhere in America. A nose uorgan In this play, Mltm Mlnter register the best work of her screen career. There are some phenomenally good scene of aero plane and motorboal oemg aaaembled and prepared for service In France. The comedy end of tbe program I furnished by Mr. and Mr. Sidney Drew In their latest, en titled. "HI Ear for Music." The sun shine maid, June Caprice, return on Thurs day. Friday and Saturday In her latest William Fox production entitled "Every Girl' Dream." She 1 supported by Harry HUllard, well known to all movie goer. Stars Who Will Shine on Screen for Omaha This Week THE "FOOD GAMBLERS" FEATURING WILFRED LUCAS and ELDA MILLER A -smashing drive against those who commit atro cities under the guise of big business. Boyd 'The Blacker" will be the attrac tlon all thl week here, the engagement ending Friday nlgbt It 1 not a spectacu lar production, but a human story, convinc ing by lis simplicity. It tells of a young nfcn who marries that he may not be called to tbe color and the manner In which the wife on hearing of thla convince blm of hi duty. Miss 8teven as the wife In the leading role, was superb, while It Is doubt ful If anyone could be secured who can fit In the role of the (lacker to better ad- vantage than Walter Miller. A few com edy touches offset the tenseness of the situations that are well directed. The pic ture had Its premier yesterday to large and enthusiastic audiences. A splendid or chestra "play the picture" while the music la oontlnuou. j-f?Sc iLiy Exposures Gail tone (suv) Emity Stevens f '(BOYD) f ' ,jii. HiidreJ ffsfinihS Louise Glaum mrfj 3essie Barn's cae Mas Wilfred Lucas In 'The Food Gamb ler." the first Triangle picture to be seen at the Muse, open a two-day engagement darting today. Hereafter Trlangle'a picture will be shown at the Muse, first run in the city, also tbe famous Keystone and Triangle PRICES Matinees, Except Sunday, All Seats 10c s Evenings and Sunday Matinee, 10c and 20c Once He Hid Behind A Woman's Skirts. BUT NOW SEE FOR YOURSELF THE : III . I r i, m .". i j ADMISSiqN-25c ALL SEATS 8 f 1 "' 1 1 . . '3' A play that will thrill the spine of a nation and make patriots A Special Production D Luie 'ntV,nccnnf Emily Stevens A War Play Without Horrible Battle Scene Boyd Theater TODAY, ENDING FRIDAY Performances at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 Large Augmented Orchestra. ROHLFF 2559 Leavenworth Today and Monday BESSIE BARRISCALE "BAWBSOFTHE BLUE RIDGE" Tuesday STUART HOLMES CARL ECKSTROM in THE DERELICT" 1 Wednesday MARY PICKFORD "THE PRlDEoFthe CLAN" Thursday LIONEL BARRYMORE Fridiy ENID BENNETT Saturday PEARL WHITE in "THE FATAL RING" WILLIAM COURTENEY in "Hunting of the Hawk" ( -. I r4 :f K& rm tfi Xbtitu Fairbanks Hazel Dawn . tfarfuerUe Chrk Aniia Siewarf ftary Pichford . (Ron tff) comedie. The last episode of "The"" Neg lected Wife" will also be shown on these two days a well as a new weekly with the latest event of the day. Tuesday and Wednesday the attraction will be, "By Right of Possession," featuring Mary An derson and Antonio Moreno. The first Key stone comedy , to be seen at tbe Muse will be on thl program, "She Needed a Doc tor" betn: the title. Explaining Keystone la not necessary. It speaks for itself. Thursday and Friday the second Triangle offering at the Muse will be Bessie Barrls-a!e In "Wooden Shoe." The letting for thl pro duction In which over 4,000 people take part, coat over $34,000. The cene showing the Dutch village are marvel for their exact ness In reproduction. Empress The photoplay offering at the Empres theater for the first four days of thl week, starting today. Include "The Vltagraph Blue Ribbon five-part feature, "Mary Jane's Pa." from the popular play ES a 3 Z Changes Program This Week 2 S, Sunday, Monday, g Tuesday, Wednesday, H August 26th to 29th j The Herbert Brenon f Melodramatic x 5 Masterpiece "The Lone I Wolf" S 1 ss By Louis Joseph Vance 5 Cast Includes; s Hazel Dawn, Bert s Lytell, William E. Shay, Edward Abeles, Stephen Grattan, Al- S fred Hickman S s Thursday, Friday j Saturday j "The Submarine I Eye" j A Love Story of ' the Deep. fj mm - ni:;i!!ll!i:!!li!IIK'inK!l!!!!l!!iHy Admission 10 cents Today and Monday ELLA HALL, in "THE CHARMER Tuesday and Wednesday EARL WILLIAMS EDITH STOREY, in "THE STOLEN TREATY" Thursday Only ANITA STEWART, in "THE GLORY OF YOLANDA" No. 7 "THE CRAY GHOST" Friday and Saturday DONNA DREW, in "THE LAIR OF THE WOLF" Peep Into Photoplays Coming Soon Olive Thomas. lnuine Glaum Conway Tearle-Anna Little Fannie Ward Agnes Eyre Kutli Rolnnd Rut) Clifford and Rupert JultuW. June Elvldee Annette Kellerman Virginia Pearson. Edith Storey Mabel Taliaferro Mae Marsh Bnby Marie Osborne ,. Stewart Rome....... Francle Ford (era td 1 ne Farrar . . . . ,T Mary Anderson Marian Hwayne Juliette Day Anita King n "An Even Break" In "Idolaters' tn "The World for Sale" In "The tare of Crooning Waters" in "The Defeat of the City" In "The Stolen Play" tn "The Mysterious Mr. Tiller"... In "The Alibi" In "(iueen of the Sea" (special)... tn "Thou Shalt Not Kill" In "The House In the Mist" , In "Draft 858" 7 , In "The Cinderella Man" in "Teors and Smiles" in "Iris" in "Who Wa the Oilier Mrn'... In "The Woman Ood Forgot" In "Sunlights' Last Raid" in "The Road Between" in "The Calendar Girl" In "The CM Angel" ., . . .Triangle . . .Triangle .Paramount .Paramount . , . .General . .. .General ...Bluebird World Fox Fox Metro Metro . . .Goldwln , Pathe , Pathe . .Butterfly ...Arttraft . .Vltagraph . . Artdrama .....Mutual ... .Mutual BYJCILOWATT- P EED STONE has succumbed. Boone? or later it gets them all. Ha I to become a picture actor and, accord ing to reports, has affixed his signa ture to a contract with Ben B. Hampton calling for his services as a film star. H will still appear on the stage and work In pictures at the same time. If he goes on tour he will be accompanied by hi director and a camera man. who will rpnt ftriiriln In 'the various towns. As he will play only ine larger cltler, the plan is believed to be feasible. It Is reported that Alice Brady has been signed by the Paramount company at 2,500 per week: Miss Brady's father occupied a peculiar position In tbe matter. He Is at the head of the World Film corporation and they had been paying her $750 per week, and he was loath to dispense with her services. At the same time he cou!d not consistently stand in the way of his daugh ter bettering herself. Dame Rumor says that there Is every likelihood that Henry B. Walthall (if he hs hot already done so) will sign a contract with Paramount at a salary reported to be 12,000 per week . Are the Omaha Motion Picture Fans be ing cheated? No, Clarice, posolutely nun, It is announced that the Rlaltft theater in New York City has decided to i raise It prices for evening performances wjien the cool weather sets In. For the right per formances a number of seats will be re served and these, together with th loges, will be sold for II. Bert Adler in Variety say: "The Motion Picture Ambulance Fund" is a good idea. He says he knows ever so many features that ought to go to the hospital. Do you know of any? llllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllIISIIIIIIIIllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!l ! BOULEVARD ! Telephone Harney 4272 ? 33d and Leavenworth - TODAY - BESSIE BARRISCALE I "BULLETS AND BROWN EYES s Monday 1 WILLARD MACK -in- "The Conqugrer" Tuesday Only DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "Wild cdTWooly" Wednesday george Walsh , in "SOME BOY" Thursday BABY MARIE OSBORNE I "Told at Twilight" I Friday I BESSIE BARRISCALE ! HOnME, I Saturday m ! GAIL KANE, in f l "The Serpent's Tooth" 'liiliililliiliiliiliilMliiliiliiiiilrlMlciiiiniiiiiiiiiinininiiiiiil by Edith Ellis with Marc MacDermott and, Mildred Manning In the leading roles. Starting today the Empress will show the Billy West comedies the first four days of the week every other week. They are all two ri-els and the first one Is "Cupid's Rival" Everybody will enjoy the funniest man on th entire continent It Is a half hour of guaranteed laughs. Also a Pathe News Weekly. Hipp Flv changes of program an nounced at this theater tor the current week. Today, Louise Glaum In a Triangle nlay, "I.ove or Justice." Monday is dainty little Ella Hall in a Bluebird photoplay, "The Charmer." Tuesday and Wednesday, Earle Williams and Edith Storey In a Greater Vltagraph production. "The Stolen Treaty." Thursday only. Eddy Polo and Priscilla Dean In the seventh chapter of "The Gray Ghost," and as a special added attraction Is Anita Stewart In "The Glory of Yolanda." Friday and Saturday. "The I.alr of the Wolf," featuring Donna Drew. This Butterfly production is a heavy dra matic one, with scenes laid in a beautiful mountain country. Strand Two programs again hold forth at the Strand this week, wih change- of fea tures Sunday and Thursday. The first four days of this week, tbe Herbert Brenon melodramatlo sensation, "The Lone Wolf," HAIL IN "the mm OUST" A delightful omedy-drama based on Charles Sherman's great novel, "The Indiscre tions of Molly." TUESDAY ARY ILES INTER written by Louis' Joseph Tance, and Inter preted by an all-star cast. Including Hazel Dawn. Bert Lytell, William E. Shay, Ed ward Abeles. Stephen Grattan and a new comer in pictures, Cornish Beck. Mr. Brenon will be remembered for such screen successes as "Neptune's Daughter," "Daugh ter of the Gods," "War Brides," etc. This feature Is still running at the Broadway theater, New York, at I top admission price. Owing to the length of this feature, no comedy will be shown, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, comes a photodramatlo novelty, a photoplay taken under the sea. While there are very Interesting views of life under the sa. at the same time there Is a delightful lov etory running all the Nell Brinkley, the famous artist, praised the work of Miss Jean Sothern recently in a full page illustrated article. Mis Brinkley declared In effect that Miss Sothern pos sessed a personality thai she described as remarkable for one of Buch tender years. She is recognized as on of the leading stars on the Artdrama program. I The General Film company announces that It will soon be distributing, again som I of those famous George Ade fables. There Is a quaint human humor in these storle and they some way drive home a moral that is sometimes not realized until the specta tor has had time to think It over. Polks and Jabbs will also return, shortly. Omaha will no doubt soon see something new in the silent drama. The Photoplay Magazine announces that they ar.e making a photoplay screen magazine consisting of single reel subjects showing th stars as they are. Screenland's greatest stars will be shown off the screen, behind the scene at home, making up, etc. Such famous stara as William S. Hart, Mary Charlrson, Henry Walthall, Bessie Love. Edith Storey and other favorites will be presented several stars In each release. We are just crazy to see them, aren't you? Monroe Salisbury is being featured In yet another five-reeler by the Universal com pany. He continues under the direction of Rupert Julian, who Is one of the best judges nf a good picture lit the business. Ont of the juvenile actors said the other day, "When I am not working I go and watch Salisbury; It Is an education." This Is some boost Helen Holmes, with a camera man nad an assistant autoej to Ventura, a distance of m:tm a a.n. Iit nitA mil.. . . . . way through Interpreted by a cast headed "I' Z T"f M :., Alhambra Jack Devereaux Is the Tri angle player featured here -today In "American That's All." George Ovey Is also on the bill In a comedy. Monday Louise Ulaum In "Love or Justice, an intensely dramatic play. Lothrop Jack Pickford and Louise Huff are featured at this theater today in a Paramount production, "Great Expecta tions." The Haarst Patbe News and a com edy will also be shown. Monday and Tues day Anita, Stewart in a Greater Vltagraph production, "The Message of the Mouse." Thursday Mary Pickford in "Poor Little Pcppi'ia." Magic (Sooth Side) Miriam Cooper Is fea tured here today In the William Fox play, "An Innftcent Sinner." A comedy is also on the bill. Monday, Donna Drew hi "The Lair of the Wolf," a Butterfly production. AGIO SOUTH -SIDE MIRIAM COOPER in "An Innocent Sinner" A human story of fast attion and thrilling dramatic episodes. Mon. DONNA DREW in THE LAIR OF THE WOLF' lAPOLLO The Peoples' Favorite Theater MMtsnumn i aw tin asrwi anw ir . r-1 mm ifttn mil rgVsiT'liilhi.T BgROB! Cool, Cozy, Comfortable WIlFRIDDU BOIS "Jongleur Parisien" '"If 'I'M; HiMiHMm.it Supported by PERSONALITY Is th prominent characteristic la Pearl White's Dre-emlnent See -It -j . .. . ' ' onus tVAPVPn vvxwmr neroine. mat enuring, evasive some. vYAKIN&il thlni that weaves around yon a speU of fellowship . , " OLAND Rd enderstandine la the keynote to her ever. At BeSt IDOTnln( success, ine ratal Kinf affords Motion and h" anlimlted opportunities to diaplay that Iniml ". V,, " an aTl.at tbI couree' "QuMta free end lovable, g iriish FlCtUTe ma aU-Siaj -hrm fnr which th. ...Ml. t Tl - ' mHw m rrcq lltilLI tN Jackson's story of "The -Fatal Ring M appears X' daily la the . NOW VAliiMiA SU..UAI DLL, ' J? Directed by , Ejn'T'UiQ irv-afl nic cut. KEOUGH SISTERS "Two Frolicsome Misses" "INTERNATIONAL "REVUE" Song and Dance Trip Around the' World Telephone 1 Harney 1806 23th and Leavenworth TODAY PEGGY HYLAND in "CASTE" Mrd-v PAULINE FREDERICK in 'THE LOVE THAT LIVES' MARYTPIckFORD Wedn-id-y MARGUERITE CLARK Thurdy HOUSE PETERS ANITA STEWART in "A MILLION BID" Sat-rdjy CARLYLE BLACKWELL in "YOUTH" time to snatch two hours' sleep and then worked all day with her director, J. P. Me Gowen. Such an easy time some of the movie stars get . Julian Eltlnge likes working for the movies and the out-of-door life has the same fascination for him that .it does for everyone else. He Is at present In the beau tiful Hood River country In California, where Director Donald Crisp Is taking scenes for the Eltinge-Artcraft feature. Wednesday Earle Williams In Master." "The Soul Alamo Cleo Madison Is the attraction at this theater today in a dramatic offering. "The Web." Eddy Polo and Priscilla Dean are also on the bill in tUs fourth chapter of "The Gray Ghost," and a comedy, "O-My. the Tent Mover." completes the day's bill. Monday Little Zoe Ray In "A Heart of Gold," and. Keal Hart In "Right-of-Way Casey." firand Alice Brady Is featured at this theater today In a World Brady-Made pro duction, "A Self-Made Widow." A good com edy will be on the same bill. Monday Molly Klnf In a Pathe Gold Rooster play, "Blind Man's Land." Louise Glaum la the attrac tion for Tuesday In "Lova or Justice." Boulevard Today Bessie Barrtscale In a comedy-drama, "Bullets and Brown Eyes," with the European conflict forming the picturesque background. Monday Willard Mack in "The Conqueror." Tuesday Douglas Fairbanks In "Wild and Woolly." Wednesday George Walsh in "Some Boy." Thursday Baby Marie Osborne in "Told at Twilight." Friday, Bessie Barrtscale and a notable cast In "Home." Saturday Gail Kane in "The 8erpent's Tooth." LOTHROP Today i JACK PICKFORD, in "GREAT EXPECTATIONS" Thura MARY PICKFORD ARCHIE NICHOL SON TRIO Comedy Musical Offering BILLIE WEST In His La'est Two-Reel Comedy ' "CUPID'S RIVAL" rr '3 Mildred Mannin and Marc MacDermott ( In the Five-Part Feature "MARY JANE'S PA" From the Popular Play by Edith Elli ' HEARST'S PATHE NEWSWEEKLY ALAIVIO 24th and Fort St. Today CLEO MADISON in "THE WEB" EDDY POLO in No. 4 VTHE GRAY GHOST" Monday Little Zoe Rae. Dundee There will be no show at this theater today. Monday Gladys Hulette in a Pathe Gold Rooster plBy, "The Last of the Carnabys." Tuesday Bessie Barrlscale In a Triangle play, "Bawbs of the Blue Ridge." Special attention Is called to the- attraction Friday, which will be Baby Maria Osborne in her latest, "Captain Kiddq." Suburban Molly King is featured here today in a Pathe Gold Rooster play. "The On the Square Girl." Many sumptuous sets are incorporated In the production. A Comedy is also shown. Monday. Enid Ben nett In a Triangle play "The Girl Glory." Saturday, Charlie Chaplin In his latest laugh provoker, "The Immigrant." A matt nee la announced for this day. Rohlff Bessie Barrtscale Is here today and Monday In "Bawbs of the Blue Ridge," in which this charming star is shown as a barefoot miss of the mountains. The Hearat- Pathe News and a comedy are on the bill. Tuesday Stuart Holmes and Carl Eckstrom of Omaha in a William Fox play, "The Derelict." Wednesday Mary Pickford In J "The Pride of the Clan." Hearst-Pathe New also on the bill and a comedy. Thursday Lionel Barrymore in "The End of the Tour." Friday Enid Bennett In "The Girl Glory," and Saturday Pearl White In the seventh, chapter of "The Fatal Ring" and William Courtenay and Marguerite Snow In "Th Hunting of the Hawk." Apollo Peggy Hyland Is featured at thl theater today in a Great Vltagraph produc tion, "Caste." A laughing two-reel comedy will also be on the same bill. Monday Pauline Frederick in "The Love That Live"; Tuesday Mary Pickford in "Rags"; Wednes day Marguerite Clark in a clever play, "Gretna Green"; Thursday Kathlyn Wil liams and House Peters In "The Highway of Hope"; Friday Anita Stewart In a refresh ing play, "A Million Bid"; Saturday Carlyie Blackwell and June Elvldge in "Youth." HEARST-PATHE NEWS Synoysis of Event. Covered in Hearst Pathe News, Released Tod ly. YOUR SUBURBAN THEATER 24th and Ames Telephone Colfax 2841 Today MOLLY KING, in "ON THE SQUARE GIRL" Saturday CHARLIE CHAPLIN ALHAMBRA24;.hr Today JACK DEVEREAUX, in "AMERICAN THATS ALL" , Monday LOUISE GLAUM, in "LOVE OR JUSTICE" WELCOME Members of the Japanese Mis sion, who come to co-operate with Amer ica in the war for international freedom. MONMOUTH PARK. N. J. Employes of the Bell Telephone lines have organised an entire battilion for service with the United Spates S'lrnal Corps. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y. Barney Old field, the one-time king of dare-devil racers, tries to regain his laurels with a new armored "submarine" car. SHANGHAI, CHINA Far in the east. 6.000 , miles from home. United States boys do not forget their glorious freedom and ob serve Liberty Dny. STRATFORD. ENGLAND Britain's women are doing their bit to fight th U-boat menace by helping to increase the nation's food supply. NEW YORK CITY Two ships and seven .lighters, with loss of 1 1.000,000, are de stroyed by a fire caused by spontaneous combustion.' FREMONT, NEB. The need of farm Im plements to increase food production brings ont many new kinds of tractors at the national show. CHICAGO, ILL. Joy-riders, behold I The Windy City Limited on tires, a combina tion auto-locomotive designed by a local inventor. tN THE FEDERAL SERVICE No longer the "Fighting 69th" New York National Guard, but now the 165th United States Infantry, off to train for th firing line.