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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL' 20, -1919
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-What the Pathe Players Are Doing
PATHE NEWS in t compara
tively short time has estib-
liihed a reputation for aero
work which gives to the News
a distinct and unique character.
Some J of the achievements no
tably over New York, of which
unusual views were taken including
a half-height shot of the Woolworth
building and the Statue of Liberty
have been highly recommended by
army expects and civilian profes
sionals. They especially com
mended, also, the views taken of
New York harbor on the occasion
of the president's first journey to
France; and the scenes, shot from
the clouds, of the procession of ships
into Boston harbor upon the return
of the president. But the most re
cent achievement, and one during
which the evolution of the plane
held spellbound 100,000 spectators,
was! the automobile races at Santa
Monica, GaJ.
Charles Hutchison might have
been a successful professional ,boxer
had his heart not been set upon be
ing an actor. In "The Great Gam
ble," the new serial being made by
Western Photoplays, he combines
both the actor and the athlete boxtr.
The exactions of the story are
such that, frequently at the "end of a
day's work, the dare-devil actor is
even more bruised and exhausted
than if he had been engaged in an
actual professional contest. ,
It is a wonderful thing for a man
to be a master of many trades and
it is even .more so" when a young
woman is , found possessing this
good fortune. Ruth Roland, star
of "The Tiger Trail," the new
Pathe serial, could readily abandon
her dramatic career which, of
course she will never do and e
cure a position in an architect's
office.
There are no sets in any of the
productions with which she has
been identified that she has not as
sisted in the direction or construc
tion thereof. Many of the novel
devices used in "The Tiger'a Trail"
are her brain children. Whenever
the script calls for a scene to cre
ate a. big, thrilling effect and there
is a problem as to effectively ar
ranging the "props," Miss Roland
is always drafted into service and
usually she has a ready solution to
offer which carries with it a big
"punch.-
Her work in this great serial u
marked by splendid daring and the
perilous feats she" performs seem al
most impossible to accomplish
without injury to herself.
"Congratulations, old man!" said
Frank Keenan to a player at the
close of a dramatic scene in "The
Tide Book," now being filmed at
the Brunton studios, Los Angeles.
"You are the" coolest man under
fire I ever sawl"
lt't nothing at all, governor, ' the
actor answered. "In tact, I'm quite
used to being shot at. You see, I
was a guide in the Maine woods for
five years before coming to south
ern California." ,
Dolores Cassinelli, the "Italian
Cameo "Girl," the star of "The Un
known Love," besides being a talent
ed musician, is mistress of four lang
uages. Milan Stefanovitch, appearing in
"In Secret," the Pearl White-Robert
W. Chambers'serial now being made
for Pathe, is a real war hero. He
was a lieutenant in the Serbian
army during the early years of the
war, and wears three medals for
conspicuous bravery in action, one
of which was presented by King Pet
er of Serbia." He took out his first
papers as an American citizen over
a year ago and immediately enlisted
in the United States army, being
discharged with the signing of the
armistice.
Harold Lloyd is the man who has
made the horn-rimmed spectacles
famous the world over and today
he has hundreds of thousands cf
competitors. For Lloyd got out a
pair of the big bows when they
were a novelty in the world of to
day and on the screen in every land
there was to be seen a peculiarly
lanky individual in all manner of
funny poses, but never without the
horned-rimmed adjuncts to the eye
sight. Lloyd would sooner be seen with
out shirt maybe even pants than
his specs. He hat appeared in many
a bathing scene as a burglar, as a
pirate, policeman and almost every
conceivable character but never yet
has his face appeared without peer
ing from behind the billboard like
glasses. Some bright press agent is
going to top a lot of Harold's easy
earned dough some day, getting up
a drawing contest on how he lo.iks
in the "altogether." ,
Elmo Lincoln and Grace Cunard
are to star in an 18-episode serial,
"The Modern Hercules," to be made
at Universal City.
IN THE "XlR.
Caller What film company are
UU WJlll 11UW1
Movie Actor I don't knnw. T
haven't heard yet what today's mer
ger rumors are.
Madge Kennedy and her com
pany have gone into the Mojave
desert to make some scenes for
"Leave It to Susan," a new comedy
arama.
Louis Bennison's third photoplay
A real artist's model has been en
gaged to play the part in "As a
Man Thinks." Miss Elaine Amazar,
model and a well-known opera sing
er, has the position.
Marie Walcamp has performed
many daring stunts in. her career as
a motion picture star, but nothing
Entire Week
SHE was a
prisoner
with a half-
ad man as
er jailer -
and then came
the great .
crisis cf her
life
V Ec
ow she met it is
won
derfullu
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Jrom the stage success by H'AnsbLn, Adams
"CEPTIGN SHOALS"
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COMING
RETURN ENGAGEMENT YHREE DAYS ONLY
NEXT THUR., FRI. & SAT.,
April 24-25-26
THE FIRST MOTION PICTURE TO SPEAK FRANKLY ON THE ,
CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF VENEREAL DISEASES
FOR MEN ONLY
POSITIVELY NO WOMEN ADMITTED
2 P.M. toil P.M.
Continuous -
BOYD
Admission
Sc and War Tax
PATHE
April 20th to 27th
W TT T? v jm
VY JL JU1V
In Honor of Charles Pathe
she had ever been called on to do
exceeds in thrills a teat that will
be shown in the ninth episode of
"The Red Glove." The scenario
called for Miss Walcamp to don a
diver's suit and go to the bottom
of the Pacific, where she was set
upon by the villain, Tom Lingham.
and his gang. J. r. McUowan, the
director, staged a fealistic fight in
this unique setting.- -
William C Campbell has finished
his first animal comedy, "Loose
Lions and Fast Husbands," and is
at work on the script of his second.
fc-nid Bennett s picture, Nemesis,
will be released to the public under
the title of "The Call of Men."
How It Was.
When Fatty Arbuckle was in
New York city recently, com
pleting arrangements with Fa
mous Players-Lasky for his big
$3,000,000 contract to .produce
pictures for Paramount for three
vears more, he naturallv tried n
see as many shows as possible
in.nis lew days sojourn in the
big town.
The Century Roof was one of
the places he visited and there
he met Enrico Caruso, also a
Paramount star, and probably
the greatest opera singer in the
world. ,
"How do you do," said Signor
Caruso, "I am very glad to see
you, Mr. Arbuckle, in propria
personnae."
"Oh, I don't think it is as bad
as that," laughed Fatty, "but I
am mighty glad to meet you."
"I think," smiled the great
singer, "we motion picture actors
should stick together. I wish
that I could act like you do, Mr.
Arbuckle."
"And I," returned the come
dian, "wish fervently that I could
sing like you, Signor Caruso."
"Ah," sighed the other, "if we
all could be and do what we
would like what a wonderful
world it would be, eh?"
"You said something," de
clared Fatty.
And then they went their sep
arate ways.
Harold Lloyd
Comedy
"Ring Up
the Curtain
And the latest variety
in moviedom
"Topics of
the Day"
Presenting
Screen's First
Newspaper
South Side, 14th and M.
Full Pathe service of
features, comedies,
news reels and
reviews shown
here
Wednesday, April 23rd
Episode No.1 of
Ruth Roland
IN
"The Tip's Trail"
Baby Marie Osborne
IN
"Sawdust Doll"
QUEEN
RUTH ROLAND
'THE TIGER1 TRAIL"
My 3 anJ Etwy Friday
We Show Pathe
features with
such stars as
Mary Miles Minler,
J. Warren Kerrigan,
William Rnssell,
Margarita Fisher,
Bessie Barriseale,
Louise Glaum,
Henry B. Walthall.
, TODAY
Mary
Miles
CI inter
IN
The Intrusion
of Isabel'
KEYSTONE
COMEDY
"She Loved
A Sailor"
A Naughty Nauti
cal Keystone
That Makes the
LaughterCome Up
LIBERTY
Council Bluffs
"The Best Show
In Town"
Harold Lloyd
Comedies
On Sunday and Monday
Pearl White
In
"The Lighting Raider"
Every Thursday
Pathe Review
Tuesday and Wednesday
South Side,' 24th and
TODAY
Margarita Fisher
In
"Put Up Your Hands"
Wednesday
Mary Miles Minler
In
"The Amazing
impostor"
The Only House on South
Side With an Organ
Vaudeville TTT TTT
Photoplays n "U-IX
44th and
Douglas
Pathe Extra Selected Features1
Full Pathe News and Service Shown at This theater. .
VAUDEVILLE DAILY
Snappy, interesting bits of song, and humor that;
please you and takes the dull edge off-day. "
The best pictures money can buy presented in connec-
tion with this to round out our show.
RUTH ROLAND
in
"THE TIGER'S
TRAIL"
First Run in Omaha Starts TODAY
A reaj Roland serial 15 episodes packed with thrills
and action not a dragging moment in any reel.
The Rex is-the first run serial house of-Omaha.
Our policy js to present to you the most entertainment
money can buy.
14th and
Douglas
REX
Continuous
Performance
II
First Run Pathe News' Every Pay
Harold Lloyd Comedies
THIS WEEK
FANNIE WARD
"Common Clay"
190111 IfflAIOITt. 23rd and
yVVbbUrHlilUtV
Leavenworth
today i
"Life's Greatest Problem"
Friday Our Pathe Day
BABY MARIE OSBORNE!
IN .
"Old Maids' Babies" J
RUTH ROLAND in
"The Tiger's Trail"
First Run
Pathe News
Every Day
WITH
Vaudeville
and
Feature
Pictures
ALHAMRRA I
24th and Parksr I
Full Path serviea at
Features, Comedies, Newi!
Reels and Rvtawa SKmwWV
Here. I
We Will, Show j
"The Tiger's Tnil
Starting April 30
Pairl lafkll
Mime -
In " j.
'The Lighting Raider'-
' Oit Wednesday
Pathe News Reels
Saturday and Sunday
Lloyd Comedies
Bea Want Ad Produce Remits.,
v.