6 B fHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 7, 1917. las lues om in ? mtan PHOTO PLAYS FOR OMAHA DEVOTEES rv. SUBURBAN 24th and Ami. Today ANTONIO MORENO. h THE ANGEL FACTORY" Monday . CHARLES RAY Tuesday, Oct. 16. Mat. and Night MARGUERITE CLARK, in "THE AMAZONS" Bills for the Current Week BOULEVARD Telephone Harney 4272 THIRTY-THIRD AND LEAVENWORTH TODAY ONLY Alt Omaha h wUd about - DOROTHY DALTON 'The Flame"oflhe Yukon" MONDAY WILFREDLUCAS "HANDS UP" i ' v TUESDAY MARY MILES MINTER "PERIWINKLE" "" WEDNESDAY VIOLA DANA 'THE GATESOF EDEN" THURSDAY ANN MURDOCK t v.r "OUTCAST" FRIDAY george walsh "isind'o'fdesire" SATURDAY WILFREDLUCAS "HER EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR" Sun The film production of Clarence Bud lngton Kelland a story In the Saturday Kven ing Post, "Efficiency Edgar's Courtship." will be shown at the Sun today and Monday, starring Taylor Holmes, famous for his won derful stage success as "Ms Majesty Bunker Bean." This picture has been railed the best film comedy of the year. The usual ChrisUit comedy and the latest news of the world In pictures complete the p ogram. . On Tuesday and Wednesday Ethel Barrvmore comes In The Lifted Veil." adapted from Basil Klnir'sl story ot the same name. Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Drew furnish another of their funny comedies for this program. Bert am W. Sinclair's widely read story. ''North of Fifty Three," is the attraction tor Thursday. Fri day and Saturday. The production la by William Fox and the star la Dustln Farnum. On this program Is the latest Mutt 'and Jeff cartoon, and the management announces that on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every week these famous comedians will be shown. Muse Today and Monday Margery .Wilson will be seen at the Muse In "Mountain Dew." Th locale of the story Is Kentucky, among feuds, moonshiners, gunmen and beautiful women. Tuesday and Wednesday William Desmond will be seen in "Flying Colors," his latest picture from the Triangle studio. In this picture he plays the part of a detective looking for experiment. In which he comes out In the end with '-flying col ors." A -Keystone comedy, "A Shanghled Jonah," right from the Keystone fun fac tory. Thursday and for the balance of the week Belle Bennett will be aeen In "Bond of Fear." The e are some excellent desert scenes of a sand storm at night. Id which the stats are seen struggling for life after the escape from an angry posse which brings tho picture to a thrilling climax. Mramt Sunday and Wednesday are the Strand change days this week, Vivian Mar tin, In "The 8unset Trail," being the at traction Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, fol lowed by Pauline Frederick, In "Double Crossed,'' the remainder of the week. "The Sunset Trail" Is a western story, full of thrills and action. In addition a very amus ing comedy, Alice Howell, In "Balloonatlcs," will be presented. "Double Crossed" Is an emotional drama of Intense Interest "Baby Mine," with Madge Kennedy and Julian Eltinge, In "The Countess Charming," are the attractions both of them bright, breeiy and snappy. Kmprm The fealure photoplay at the Emprets theater for the first four days of the week beginning today will be "Sun light's Last Raid," featuring Mary Anderson. This Is a tale of the weatern plains, of bat tles with bandits, much hard riding and wild living. Intermingled Is the romance of a society girl who loves a bold rancher, even thouKh she believes. he Is the leader of the outlaw gang that kidnaped her. DUNDEE Unded NO SHOW TODAY Monday EDWARD EARLE, in . "FOR FRANCE" Thursday Clara Kimball Young "The Ea,it Way" FRIDAY Special Attraction EMILY jTEVENS "THE SLACKER" Hipp Franklyn Farnum will be shown hore today and Monday In the latest Blue btrd pnjutoplay, "Anything Once." It Is a story of a man who had the courage of his convictions and refused to be bluffed. Tues day and Wednesday Allco Joyce and Marc MaePermott, In a Grerfter Vltagraph offer ing, "An Alabaster Box.'' a mystifying de tective story. Thursday only, ,AntonJo Moreno, in "Her Bight to Live,1' and the thirteenth chapter of "The Gray Ghost.'' Friday and Saturdsy, Harry Carey, In an. other of his western characterizations, "The Secret Man." , Kohirr "The Mother Instinct," starring Enid Bennett and forming the attraction at (his theater today, Is a play full of heart throbs and human Interest. The Hoarst Pathe News and a comedy will also be shown. Monday, Lionel Barryraore, In "His Father's Son." Tuesday and Wednesday comes Olga Petrova, In the Initial Para mount offering at this theater, "The Law of the Land." a play that' represents tha acme of photographic art, Thursday, Stuart A TODAY-MONDAY A Sparkling New Star In a Play of Mountain Charm and Freshness (VJARGERY WILSON in "MOUNTAIN-DEW" New Weekly Latest Events Coming "THE HONOR SYSTEM" 'HiaDo,,TJ3USE v (Admies'on 10 Cents) TODAY AND MONDAY FRANKLYN TARNUM "ANYTHING ONCE" TUESDAY AWWEDNESDAY ALICE JOYCE and MARC MACDERMOT, in "AN ALABASTER BOX" THURSDAY ONLY ANTONIO MORENO "HER RIGHTTO LIVE" No. 13, "The Gray Ghost" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HARRY CAREY "THE SECRET MAN" Stars Who Will Shine on Screen for Omaha This Week AS.- W "--"OH ' 4t fct um t ' 1 ST J m Marguerite CI Ark "(APOU.O) ilk VD'?. RrnlJ Fredrick Dust in Farnum .i -v ,-. , a. KV -i? Monr vrw a m. m m -m,. m P-iW-SI fit. J V275JvY-- I r1 )J&V&A Vinqvr; fKMOItt CCl Holmes. Friday, Charles Bay. Saturday, Gladys Lealle. Lothron Evart Overton will be the fea tured Greater Vltagraph player here today In "Soldiers of Chance." It Is a fast action play with a good love story. The Hearst Patbe News and a comedy are also on the bill. Monday and Tuesday will be Mary Anderson, In "Tho Divorcee," and a Big "V comedy. Dundee There will be no show at this theater today. Monday, Edward Earle and Betty Howe will be shown In a Oreater Vltagraph offering, "For France.'' Tuesday, Harold Lockwood; Thursday, Clara Kim ball Toung, In "The Easiest Way,'' based on the stage play of the same Dame. "The Slacker" will be shown Friday. Peep Into Good Photoplays Coming Soon i Vivian Martin in "The Trouble Buster" Paramount ' Heosue llayakawa..... In "The Call of the East" Paramount Viola Vale In "The Secret of the Black Mountain" General Alice Brady in "The Ked Mouse" Select Rupert Julian .....In "The Desire of the MothSt ..Bluebird Violet Merserean In "The Girl by the Roadside" ..Bluebird C'arlyle Blackwell In "The Ladder of Fame" World Belle Bennett In "Ashes or Hope".. Triangle Ruth Stonehouse In "The Phantom Husband" Trtana-le Francis X. Buohman in "The Adopted Son" x Metro Frederick IVarde In "The Heart of Eira Greer" Patbe Grace Cunard In "Society's Driftwood" Butterfly Suburban Antonio Moreno, in his first picture made under tho Pathe banner, "The Angel Factory," will be offered at this theater today. A good comedy Is also on the bill. Monday Is Charlea Ray, In a Triangle play, "Sudden Jim." based on the story of the same name that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, it Is full of action, much human Interest. Special at- f 3Hl f v 1 i . 1 r H THE PEOPLE'S VCTl kNTJ BT1? Cl THE REASON: m FAVORITE . T- H ) 1 l H j-A W1 5H0W Iff 1 THEATER Wf H A ) r.r Ona Admission Always Crowdl " J j XL X YfU,n vA t --v Mi MDONALD AND MACK Comedy Musi Mixers y FINDERS-KEEPERS A LoMon In Eraryday Lifa OLGA'S LEOPARDS America's Foremost Woman Trainer j A Leiion In EreryJay Life i- - ROTH AND ROBERTS "THE WOP AND THE COP" vf5 , Path French Covrnmnt Picture . . . . The World Enemy is Condemned By His Own Handi-work "In the Wake & Huns" (Tha ruin and desolation af the Somme, tha Olsa and the Aisne are pictured In all their appalling tragedy. The camera man was right on tha spot all tha time and taught pictures of the ranch en term g towns that for three years had been In the hands af the enemy. TAKEN BY THE CINEMATOGRAPHIC DIVISION OF THE FRENCH ARMY Today and Monday , "EFFICIENCY EDGAR'S COURTSHIP" ; Starring TAYLOR HOLMES The best comedy of the year. Adopted from the Sat urday Evening Post story. -Tuesday- ETHEL BARRYMORE -Thursday- DUSTIN FARNUM tentlon la called by the management that on Tuesday, October 16, Marguerite Clark will be seen In "The Amazons,'' matinee and eve ning. t Alhamhra A big double show has been arranged here today. Hilly Wrst will ap pear In his second comedy, "Doughnuts," and it Is far funnier than his last production and will create many, many laughs. Edna Goodrich will also be shown In "Reputation,' and the latest war news In pictures will com plete the bill. Monday, Harold Lockwood and May Allison, In "Pidgin, Island." Alamo Little Lena Baskette will be the .attraction here today In a picture, said to pe 8n especially gooa one, -a Romany nose An L-KO comedy, called "Rough Stuff,'' and the tenth chapter of "The Gray Ghost.'' star- 1 ring Eddy. Polo and Prlscllla Dean, complete the bill. Monday. Helen Gibson, in 'The I Dynamite Special," and L-KO comedy and the Universal Animated Week!'. I Boulevard Dorothy Dalton, In "The Flame of the Yukon." will be the photoplay , offered hero today. The story Is a virile one. laid In the land of big things and real men Alaska. Monday, Wilfred Lucas.ln "Hands Up. Tuesday. Mary Miles Mlnter, in 'Perl ' winkle;' Wednesday, Viola Dana, In "The Gates of Eden;'' Thursday, Ann Murdock, In "Outcast;'' Friday, George Wateh, in "The Island of Desire;" Saturday, Wilfred Lucas and Elda Miller, in "Her Excellency The Governor." Grand Alexandria, Carlisle will be shewn here today iu a World "Brady Made'' pro duction, "Tides of Fate." It telki a atory of a young English girl who Is senA to prisou unjustly, escapes in a sensational manner and finds her way to America, where she at last finds happiness and peace. A good comedy will also be shown, Monday Is Mollis King, In a Pathe Gold Rooster play, "It Happened to Allele," -a play unusual and deplete with many human incidents. Charles Ray is billed for Wednesday in "Sudeten Jim." Saturday, Billy West. Films to Boost Liberty -Bonds Will Be Furnished Free Local Manager Grtzler of the Greater Vitagraph company is just in receipt of a wire from Walter yV. Irwin of this company that five pic tures, each 500 feet in length, which, when shown on the screen, will con sume about seven or eight minutes have been made for the Unitec States Treasury department to boost the Second Liberjy loan. One hun dred prints of each subject have beet? made, two prints already having beei: sent to the local office, and they wil' be distributed by this company anci nine ethers. It will be the duty ol each exchange to place them in every theater in their territory regardless ol whether or not they are using their particular brand of films. There wii be no charge for them, in fact tht film exchange will even pay the ex press charges both ways. Mr. Irwin says in conclusion, "This is a patriotic duty that you are to perform with the greatest energy for the government." Any motion pic ture show men who have not. been in formed of these films should take the matter up with their exchange men at the earliest possible, moment. Exposures -By KILOW TT- WE WILL soon see the pictures th Pathe company took of the elec- trical parade. Strong lights wer placed on Eighteenth and Farnam and Mr. Warren, local photo grapher of this concern, states that the films so far developed lopk great. - The , movies of Billy West, pnt over by Tlie Bee, were a great success. Crowds wer lammed In the street the entire threu nights. In fac they interfered with traf fic to such a great extent on the last night that the police stopped the show, to the sorry of all who had been watching them. Which atl goes to show again that the peo ple want, must have, and will get comedies, for, smile a smile, while you smile another smiles, and so there's miles and miles of smiles, and life's I worth wlttie, If yon bu smile. ROHLFF SUNDAYTILL TUESDAY Sunday Till Tuesday WEDNESDAY TILL SATURDAY 256t . Leavenworth TODAY ENID BENNETT, in "The Mother Instinct" Monday LIONEL BARRYMORE Tuesday and Wednesday MME. PETROVA in "THE LAW of the LAND" Thursday 'STUART HOLMES, in "The Broadway Sport" Friday CHARLES RAY, in "SUDDEN JIM" - Saturday GLADYS LESLIE, in "An Amateur Orphan" No. 13 "The Fatal Ring" Apollo May Anderson wilt be featured here today in a Greater Vltagraph offering, "The Divorcee." Monday, Vivian Martin, in "A Klsa for Susie." Special attention is called to the offering for Thursday and Friday, Marguerite C'.ark, In "The Amatone.'' The story tells of a mother who raises her daughters as though they were boys, dress ing thera in men's clothes, equipping a gym nasium ana allowing tnem entire ireeaom. Close Call for Dotty. Dorothy Phillips narrowly escaped death or eerious injury when the sleeve of her kimono caught in the fire of a gas flame in her dressingroom- while she was making up as Marta for "Fay Me." Miss Phillips' presence of mind in taking a tapestry from the wall and wrapping It around her person saved her from more serious injury than a few burns on her arm. This popular star, seen to splendid advantage in "Hell Mor gan's GItU" Is a southerner. She was born In . Baltimore v Just twenty-three years ago. APOLLO Telephone Harney 1806 '28th and Leavenworth Sts. TODAY AT 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15 and 9 MARY ANDERSON, in "THE DIVORCEE" monda y i , VIVIAN MARTIN .TUESDAY LILLIAN WALKER WEDNESDAY MOLLIE KING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MARGUERITE CLARK 'THE AMAZONS" A stsry of a woman who raised her daughters . as men dress suits and everything. S AT URD AY CARLYLE BLACKWELL HOW TO FILL OUT AN APPLICATION BLANK FOR THE MOVIES ' ACTRESSES. By DICK WILLIS. Stage name Sweet Pretty Lovery Darl ing. Real nam" Polly McQlnty. Address Sharp's Flats (until Saturday). Telephone The woman next door will call me. I forget her name. It' la thi book. Ago None of your business. Color of eyes Heavily blue. Color of hair Varies. Height Up to Bob's shoulder. Experience Oh My yes. Good wardrobe Sure, and lots of tt. Married Was. How long in the movies Oh, ever w long. With what companies The Fly-By-NIgh't and Bunco Films. Tour line of business Leads of course. Name your principal parts Seventh lea in ;"Some Day," eleventh ingenue In "Thu Chorus," fifth character lead In "Where Is the Little Girl Next Door," supported . i - , .... . . . . viwnu 9 mm, icau in, nesting, - ana J can't tell you how many other leads. -, Have you been on the stage Yea Indeed I lived in a mining camp. Salary 11,000 a week or $5 per day. Any other Information I love vloletc "The Duchess," Phillips, Miss Branddon and other literature. My bathing, suit Is a dream. I prefer to be a star, but will take anything going, I need the money.' I got a classy dancing frock and sing swell. Harold Lockwood, star In Metro picture, predicts that modern dancing will reach the highest pinnacle of popular success this season. Lockwood declares the ability to execute the latest dances is a duty If one wishes to shine in full social radiance. . - , Herbert Brenon entered the Post Graduate, hospital. New York, Monday to undergo as operation Tuesday for appendicitis; There i s'.lll about ten days' work to be done on his production of "Empty Pockets." whloh will have to wait the director's recovery. About a year agj Brenon was stricken with typhoid In 'tha middle of his screening or "The Eternal Sin." A movement is under way with Joseph Conoly to place Lillian Russell in pictures. The diva's weekly wage is understood t have been placed at $3,600. " Omaha picture patrons will have an lb terestlng opportunity to study the varying methods of production of two famous screen produce-s, William A. Brady and Herbert Brenon, Both have prepared photodramas based on the overthrow of the czar's regime in Russia. The first of these pictures is "Rasputin, the Black Monk," "The Fall of the Romanoffs," la tb.u other. A'R-TIN BECK by special arrangement, hat secured the exclusive rights to the only Official War Pictures for the Orpheum Circuit, and presents them as the GREATEST FIGHTING PICTURES EVER MADE ALL THE DARING, DANGER AND DELIRIUM OF WAR UNPRECEDENTED EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION IN ADDITION TO THE USUAL SUPREME VAUDEVILLE i W ' - if V .-v, LiUr , tPM Wvian Martin flu 'The Suncst 1rir ALlCEIHOWEtlC 1 -7 FBEPERICK J I Ik 'ff ' llX ,1 ' & W ' if he Mrai ff BUHe Burke, who owns several dessoii Rolls-Royces, startled the natives at tho Famous Players studio by driving up to tho door the other day in a mere Ford. lz seems, however, that the charming Para mount star's aristocratic English-made car met a mere German Mercedes and refused even to pass It on the road. As a result Mis Burke was forced to complete her journey to the , studio via the more democratic, but quite serviceable Ford. In the "Love Doctor," a new Vltagraph! Earle Williams rather breaks the record for daring in the part of a doctor. He inter changes the brain cells of two yo,ung women, thereby hoping to change their respective characters. As a matter of fact he succeeds with all too much precision, ruining one and sending the other to a convent. Corrnne Griffith Is one of the victims and leading lady in the show. n n , At the Battle of Arras At the Orpheum, Starting Sunday, Oct. 14 These films were made in the midst of death and destruction for the Official Government Pictures, Inc., W. K. , Vanderbilt, President. $300,000 has been paid for the Orpheum Circuit rights to these government pictures. ALL PROCEEDS GO TO WAR RELIEF NO ADVANCE IN PRICES SsssSsssssflRsi GRAND THEATER BEAUTIFUL Today Alexandria Carlisle rnDES OF FATE" WEDNESDAY CHARLES RAY "SUDDEN JIM" ALIIAMBRA p4.rkernd Today BILLY WEST, in "DOUGHNUTS" EDNA GOODRICH, in "REPUTATION" LOTHROP 24th and Today EVART OVERTON, in "SOLDIERS OF CHANCE" Thursday Matinee andNighT MARGUERITE CLARK 24th and Fort Sts. Today LITTLE LENA BASKETTE in "A ROMANY ROSE" No. 10 "THE GRAY GHOST" 1