THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: A.IL II, 1H18. : y m 'mot 1 !lio l ilTt Klraid Tathc News will be shown, , rl! as lh first of the "Smiling Billy" r.ir.-ona cnTiit1 Tups'lay to Saturday in! rnilu- toMKnH T'alrhanks In "ilearllnK .Mjutli," hi-s newest contribuilim to the film vorl-1. This )-: alil to bp an execcdinffly f.i:l aii'l furious ooni'vly drama, Just tli" 1. in, that ImiiK nhiiK-H In. N-xt wefK . h.ii.s t'hati in. Jack 1' cKloru anu .inn I I'tiililliKtii:!. Mau .Marsh will be hon in "Tlie Helnvco ' Traitor, the "icrern version ot itie novel ol the nanif iiaincut the Muse. The ntory Is iaid around .tho coa.st of Mainft and the Hohenilan art circles of New York. A Sun shine comedy will be shown on the Bame r..,ii.i ipn for the three days. Wedneaday ami Thursday Harold Lockwood will be rfcrn in Ihc popular drama "Broadway Bill.' i A drama of Broadway night lifo and tin- j ureal lumber lamps of the far north. I'or . the lniL two da8 of our annlvcraary v.ea j program Jewel t.'arrnen will be Heeo In "The llrlilr of i'Vur," a story of a girl who mar- ried a man beraue he saved her life, only , to have him arrested an hour after they I are married the result Im fho Rets tiersen in an awful mlxup, but after several thrill inn scenes have been shown the ntory ends happily anil the two are reunited. a lii'ucbird production ''A Itii U Man's L'ar--lln?" which tells a story of scandal n high society, and how a father ;unl mhi were both after the hand of a b.-autifin heiress. A good comedy and other re Is will also bo or. the biil. Tues.lay and Wednesday comes Karle Williams and (irace larmond In a Greater Vltapraph produc tion "Ths American T.ive ' Wire," w iden promlse to be a splendid picture. TUnrs (tontlnued on Vafn Kleven, fulumn Three) 3DEAL 16th and Dorcas Today ALICE BRADY in "THE KNIFE" A Picture You Won't Forget ADMISSION 10c and 15c We Pay the War Tax. Auditorium "The Knlser The Beast of Berlin," la announced for ahowlnfc's at the Auditorium for the current week. The first performance will he Monday evening at 8 o'clock, but the balance of the week there K ill be a matinee III the afternoon and two performances in the evening. Ilupert JullanJ who produced ine piciuro 101- ductlons, with a eorps of assistants spent morn than a year a time in omnium uc- , tails and historical fai ts for the picture. Mr. Julian Is one of the foremost delineators ( of tvhes on the screen, -and in his character ization of this bloodthirsty ruler has cre ated a masterpiece. HippAn exceptional bill is announced by the manag-cment for" the current week. Today and .Monday comes Louise Lovely in HIPPODROME ;:d Today VIOLA DANA in "ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP" Thuri. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE GOOD BAD MAN" Oalma ALII AF3 BRA ftST Today TEXAS GUINAN in "THE GUN WOMAN" Playing War Sunset Soldiers Get Patriotic Going Over the Top to Make a Real War Scene for Movie N INTERESTING feature of the photo drama, An Enemy Alien" the first Paralta play to star Louise Glaum, which will be shown at the Sun theater for three days, 'beginning next Tuesday, is the appearance of an entire regiment of California troops in the picture. Three hundred members of the California National Guard, headed by the Coast Artillery band' from Fort MacArthur, were mustered at the Paralta studios in Los Angeles during the filming of the picture, to aid in creating a pa . triotic atmosphere and to lend real ism to some of the war scenes. These scenes gave the companies their first opportunity to train with complete uniforms, guns and helmets, and they depicted the entry of a con tingent of American troops into a French town behind the firing line. While the soldiers who took part have been organized for two months, all having been enlisted in "The" Bears," a regiment of California National Guardsmen, they have not been called into active service, but have been car ryingon regular training in Los An geles without uniforms or equipment. For the scenes in which they partici pated in the film, each man was uni formed by the wardrobe room and "prop" ' department of the Paralta studios, 'One of the many films dealing with the war is "The Kaiser The Beast of Berlin," which is to be shown at the'Auditorium this week, commenc ing tonight. It deals with events connected with the world war. begin ning with the invasion of Belgium and continuing to the present time, and many of the atrocities are pic tured, with frightful realism. Rupert Julian has assumed the role of the kaiser, and is said to have achieved ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE "A SMALL TOWN HERO" Bills forXurrent Week a remarkable characterization. Of course, nothing happens that shows the emperor of Germany in a favor able light; he is depicted at all times as a monster of cruelty, a very beast, in fact, reveling in horror and blood shed, and enjoying the misery and suffering he has brought into the world. The play itself is a concep tion of Mr. Julian, who has also di rected the production, so that, noth ing in Jtlie way of detail has been omitted. Views of the kaiser's private offices in the palace at Potsdam, his private apartments and other intimate scenes are realistically reproduced, ac curate descriptions of the originals having faithfully been folldwed. In one phase of the film is shown a re production of the reception of the news that the Lusitania had been sunk and another gives the picture of the kaiser when told that the United States considered his course unfriend ly. After today the picture will be shown during the afternoon and twice in the evening. Ktraml Vivian Martin In "A Tettlcoat rilut" is the .Strand offering today and tomorrow. This affords Miss Martin won derful opportunity to display her ability us a clever ingenue. In addition, of course, APOLLO Harney 1806 28th and Lavenworth Today HARRY MOREY in "THE DESIRED WOMAN" ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE in "OUT WEST" SUBURBAN 24th and Ames Colfax 2841 Today TOM MIX in "SIX SHOOTER ANDY" Monday and Tuesday WILLIAM S. HART in WOLVES OF THE RAIL tJ 4 v V - jJ " Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmir.iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinTMgi ....TODAY kUD MO ALE DAY :N: SIDNEY DREW COMEDY NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY-LOUISE GLAU iiiniiBji ii linn in mm iimi Today and Monday : ii Viviarvi! Martini fAPetticoat ! Pilot 1 6 I I ATTHEMUSE Today--IVlonday--Tuesday i . M Tuesday to Sat'day IDotJas raifDanKs rrHErHHN1-. II A El I LTO H :,. - Today JUNE CAPRICE in "MISS U. S. A." Wednesday and Thursday "Woman and the Law" Based on De S.ullei Ca ILLIONS of Americans like Mae Marsh best in gripping, emotional drama. Her tremen dous reputation is due to her un rivalled ability to reach the , human heart. She commands the smile and the tear. She makes audiences feel the incidents she lives on the screen. Harold Edel, Managing Director of The Strand Theater, New York, says: "The Beloved Traitor emphasizes what I have said be fore: The public owe thanks to Goldwyn for the consistency and maintained strength of its pro ductions. Here again is the Mae Marsh the public loves best." i 1, 1 si 6. DUNDEEL Today at 2, 4, 7 and 9 DUSTIN FARNUM in "North of Fifty-three" Monday VIVIAN MARTIN in "Giving Becky a Chance" GRAND 16th and Binney TODAY AT 2. 3:30, 6:30, 8, 9:30 . LINA CAVELIERI in "The Eternal Temptress" Tuesday DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "A Modern Musketeer" ROHLFF Leaver.v.crlh Today HAROLD LOCKWOOD in "AVENGING TRAIL" Tuesday and Wednesday DOROTHY DALTON in "LOVE LETTERS" H.0THR0P Today Constance Talmadge in "SCANDAL" Monday and Tuesday "Woman and the Law" Based on De Saulles Case Today and Monday LOUISE LOVELY in "A Rich Man's Darling" Tuesday and Wednesday EARLE WILLIAMS and GRACE DARMOND in The American Live Wire' Thursday, Friday, Saturday ALL STAR CAST in "EMPTY POCKETS" BY RUPERT HUGHES 1 m i Bli. ' If IELL3 OF JOY Will greet the tremendous scene in "The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin," photodrama when the heroic young lieutenant smashes the kaiser on the jaw. You'll scream along with thousands of your fellow citizens to KILL w wrs w vrx Xf'" veu- UU SLW w A Sensational Expose of the Private Life of "The Kaiser The Tilad Dog of Europe It's the photodramatic sensation of all times. Thrilling beyond words. The play will drive out the miserable traitors and spies now lurking within our midst. The play that will smash espionage, sedition and foul "kultur." DO NOT MISS IT IT WILL MAKE YOUR BLOOD BOIL Monday, Apr. 15, at 8 AND ALL WEEK AUGMENTED A FN EL3 1 B ft EU SC Eft ORCHESTRA 'Clock AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA See This, and You Will Buy a Bond itmmm M A The Beloved Traitor by Frank L, Packard ROBERT CUSCADEN Now Directing Muse Orchestra 4 Vaudeville rV:l At 2:15, 3:30, 7:30, 9:15 Supper Show Sat. and Sun., 6:30 Today to Thursday Wm. Fox Presents TOM MIX IN "Western Blood" 15c Home of the Big Double Show 25c "IVIbney or Your Life" The Season Oddity, Every moment a surprise. Dublin Girls In a Repertoire - of Irish Songs r Richards and Watts The Matchless Matchers 3 1 Continuous Every Day Performances 11 to 11. Bring the Children Starting Thursday Emmy Wehlen IN "The Shell Game" Rector. Weber & Talbot "We Who Sing." 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