5 D Programs for the Week l()n CCrnaY in Omflllfl -rriscilla Dean, one of the land Saturday. "The Fortune VXl rJ.JLw X '-- 11 JL J.IA Sun rriscilla Dean, one of the loveliest of the screen start, in the much heralded "Virgin of Stam boul. is the program this week at the Sun. Miss Dean is Sari, a beg gar girl on the streets of the Turk ish city. With alms secured through her street dancing and cajolery, she supported her aged Syrian mother. She as a familiar figure to Yusef, who kept a shop near the Bazar of Egypt, and one day when she came there to solicit alms, she met a handsome American who was jn command of a famous legion, com posed of the dregs of humanity, known as the Black Horse troop. She heard Yusef warn the American to beware of her as "her soul was as the filth in the streets of Stam boul." Filled with desoair. Sari re solved to purify her soul to be worthy ot the man ahe loves. I his is the beginning of the stonr. the telling of which engages an army of players, thousands of horses, camels and dogs, gigantic settings and wonderful locations and which vvas six months in the makinz. Miss Dean's support includes Wheeler Uakman, Wallace Beery. E. A. War ren, Edward Burns. Eueenie Forde. Ethel Ritchie, Nigel de Bruillier ana Yvette UitchelL Strand Wallace Reid and Bebe Daniels in 'The Dancin Fool." from the serial story in the Saturday Evening Post, are presented by the Strand today and all week. Wal lace Keid proves to be both cabaret artist and business man in this pic tnre. He has the role of "Ves' Tibbie, fresh from the country, who becomes a clerk for his . Uncle Enoch in New York at $6 a week, Ilis Uncle Enoch is an old-fashioned business man who never even .heard ofa typewriter. Miss Dan iels is Junie Budd. a cabaret dancer, who discovers that "Ves" can dance and induces him to' become her partner in one of New York's jazz palaces. In the meantime Enoch finds that his business can no longer keep alive and prepares to sell out. "Ves" makes a -flying trip out on the road, introduces a little pep in the selling game and comes back with enough orders to start over again. Then old-fashioned Uncle Enoch discovers that his nephew is a dancer and things look glum for awhile Not the least part of the program at the Strand this week is Harold Loyd in "Eastern Westerners," said by critics to be the best of the Lloyd comedies. Hunter, with Earle Williams will be shown. "Yankee Doodle in Ber lin" possesses a plot, .something al most unheard of for a comedy fea ture. Bothwell Browne is a female impersonator. Ben Turpin, Charles Murray, Ford Sterling, Marie Prevost, Eva Thatcher and Chester Conklin are all starred in the play. The production is a burlesque on what might have happened in the war. Earle Williams as Nathaniel Dunham in "The Fortune Hunter" is a vouth who in the big city has failed at every .occupation. He is advised to go to the country and marry an heiress. But he soon for gets his purpose in an effort to make good at work which he at last finds congenial. In the cast are: Jean Paige. Van Dyke Brooks, Nancy Lee, William Holden, and Earle Metcalf. - Grand Today, Earle Williams in "The Fortune Hunter;" Pollard comedy and Pathe News. To morrow, Mildred Harris Chaplin in "The Inferior Sex;" Briggs comedy. Wednesday, Ivy Ward in "Heads Win" and "Adventures of Ruth," No. 7. Thursday and Friday. Shirley Mason in "Her Elephant Man." Suburban Today, Ora Carew in "Loot;" Baby Marie Osborne in "Miss Gingersnap. Tomorrow and Tuesday, Clara Kimball Young in "Trilby." Monday only, "Daredevil Taek," No. 9. Wednesday and Thursday, William S. Hart in "Square Deal Sanderson." Friday and Saturday, "Back to God's Coun try" from the book by James Oliver Curwood. Hamilton Today, Frank Keenan in "Smoldering Embers." Tomorrow, Rosemary Theby in "Love's Pay Day" and "Heads Win." Tuesday and Wednesday, Creighton Hale in "The Thirteenth Chair." Thursday, Buck Jones in "Forbidden Trails." Friday, Mafy MacLaren in "Bonnie, Bonnie Lassie." Saturday, William Russell in "The Lincoln Highwayman." Yes, Everyone Must Laugh, Once Anyway, When Harold Cuts Up Moon The Moon offers- a double program this week: Charlie Chap lin in "Tillie's Punctureed Ro mance" and "The Bottom of the World." The Chaplin film is a re vival of his comedy masterpiece and the other picture is the story of Sir Ernest Shackleton's attempt to reach the South Pole. Marie Dressier and Mabel Nor mand support Chaplin in the famous comedy. Marie Dressier in "Tillie." Her rich uncle plays a mean trick cn his unsuspecting , niece. After rhe has enjoyed an Inheritance from him for several weeks, and become accustomed to living on a grand scale, the uncle comes to life again and makes his appearance on the scene of riotous living. When he finds what havoc has been wrought in his absence he telephones for the police. Tillie, however, is having her troubles with her unruly hus band and in the chase which fol lows, the cops in their automobile drop 50 feet into the Pacific ocean. The pictures of Sir Ernest's ex pedition were made by his own camera men and thoroughly cover the expedition from the time it left Buenos Ayres until it returned to Valparaiso two years liter. The film has been commendtd by lead ing educators in all parts of the United States. Rialto William S. Hart in "The Toll Gate" comes back to the screen after a considerable absence in what he says is "the best picture I have ever made.!' And with him comes Anna Q. Nilsson. Hart is Black Deeringya, slashing, hard-riding bandit chief.! Betrayed by one of .his men, Deering is captured by United States troopers, but he man ages to escape and wih the sher iff's posse hot cfn his trail finally reaches seclusion after many thrill ing scenes. In a little clearing he comes upon the cabin of Mary serted wife of the man who gav him no to the law. In the davs that follow Deering is influenced by her noble character. He gives himself up to the sheriff. In a subsequent encounter he kills his betrayer and for his good conduct, on that and previous occasions is allowed his freedom provided he keeps south of the Mexican border. Mary Brown loves him and wishes to accompany him, but Deering, mindful of his dishonorable past, feels he is un worthy, and departs alone. Mr. Hart's Pinto pony is a prominent member of the cast. Friday and Saturday of this week, the Rialto will show Dorothy Dal-t-m in "The Dark Mirror," with Miss Dalton in a dual role which takes her from New York society circles to the slums of Chinatown in one jump. The - photoplay is adapted from Louis Joseph Vance's novel of the same name. Empress William Russell in "Leave It to Me," comes to the Em press for the first part of the week. Russell is a happy-go-lucky and rich young man who is made to go to work by his fiancee. He buys a de tective agency and in order to make a good showing, invites a gang of crooks to town. They come with a rush and some of the situations which follow are guaranteed to pro duce laughter. Doris Kenyon in "The Harvest Moon," long a stage favorite, begins Thursday. George A. Lessey is leading man. Wilfred Lytell, another member of the cast, is a brother of Bert. Others are Earl Schenck, Marie Shotwell. . Stuart Robson, Peter Lang, Daniel Pennell and Grace Barton. Muse "The Virgin of Stambour will be shown at the Muse today only. Tomorrow, Tuesday. Wed nesday and Thursday, Mack Sen nett's comedy, "Yankee Doodle in Berlin," will be the program; Friday The New York Times in review ing "An Eastern Westerner," the comedy which will be presented at the Strand this week, said: 1 hose Harold Lloyd comedies a word about them is due. v Spectators at the principal Broadway houses have seen His Koyal Slyness, Haunted Spooks" and. last week, "An Eastern Westerner." There has been more laughter and better laughter on Broadway because of them than there would have been otherwise. Because they are funny. Every one must admit that, those who are bored by the usual slap stick as well as those to whom horse-play is the soul of wit. Some parts of them may be a little too full of the rough-and-tumble stuff to amuse one class of spectators, and some parts may be too subtle to pro voke the guffaws of another; but take any one of them, and just as soon as it becomes too dully violent to be amusing for some, Mr. Lloyd will do something as witty as absurb. and they will laugh in bois terous relief; and then, just as the comedy is becoming so delicate that others are beginning to wonaer wnat it is all about. Mr. Lloyd will smash something or almost break his neck and they will roar in blatant satis faction. So the house is kept laughing all the time. Mr. Lloyd, or whoever writes his scenarios, finds clever, unexpected, original things for him to do stunts irresistibly risible. And Mr. Lloyd is a bright pantomimist. He has tricks of gesture and facial expres sion that put him out of the class of crude buffoons. So, thanks for the Harold Lloyd comedies. They make plople laugh whole-heartedly, healthyt-and most people enjoy laughing that way when they have a chance. CAY "DIAMOND DYES' Don't streak or ruin your material W K poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyci.t Easy directions in every package. GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON DLEACH Lemons Whiten and Double Beauty of the Skin Squeeze the juics cf Uvo lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White which can be had at any drug store, shake well and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach for few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lo tion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty of your skin. Famous stage beauties use lemon juice to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy -white complexion. Lemons have always been used as a freckle, sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try it. 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Jseaatesfc Medical Dtractor Screen Plays and Platjers By Long- s n ft I A t X I I ' y r S A iM4V (fi'MTw -Lftart, u Xstmno) Held I. ! : r rriscWa'Oecin M V, 71 hi -A, w w Wf I" to y I ill I f rrscilfarQecin Summary for Toddy STRAND WALLACE REID In "THE DANCIN' FOOL" and HAROLD LLOYD in "AN EASTERN WEST ERNER." SI'X "THE VIRGIN OF STAM BOUL" with PRISCILLA DEAN. MOON CHARLIE CHAPLIN hi "TILLIE S PUNCTURED ROMANCE" and "THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD." , RIALTO WILLIAM S. HART In "THE TOLL GATE." 1 EMPRESS WILLIAM RUSSELL In "LEAVE IT TO ME." MTSE "THE VIRGIN OP STAM BOUL" today only. JMo8lem Sin Abounds . In City Where Lives Virgin of Stamboul The Virgin of Stamboul," pro duced by Universal-Jewel as a mas ter feature, was written especially for Priscilla Dean by H. H. Vaa Loan, and the author has endeav ored to paint an animated picture of the wickedest city in the world. The story has been faithfully fol lowed and has produced the theme in lifelike scenes. In the role of Sari, the beggar girl of Stamboul, Priscilla Dean is. said to have achieved her greatest tri umph. The part permits her to ex ercise all those individual manner isms that have made here a favorite of the screen. The producers have 'urrounded her with every acces; sory to make "The Virgin of Stam boul' a triumph in realistic photo drama. ' Marjorie Daw is planning an ex tensive new wardrobe to take with her when she visits Paris in August with the Keilau organization. Antonio Moreno will be featured in the "Island of Regeneration," adapted from Cyrus Townsend Brady's novel. Anna Q. Nilsson and Hobart Bos worth are co-starred in "Beneath the Mast," now in the process of making in California. Mary Miles M inter's sister, Mar garet Shelby, plays an important part in her newest picture. They are cast as rivals and both marry the young man at different times. Wanda Hawley has a lovely so prano singing voice. She was as sistant instructor in harmony in the University of Washington before she entered the pictures. Helene Chad wick says that a combination of salads and swim ming will make any. woman slim salad for lunch and a swim 'every morning. Will Rogers in "The Cowbov Phi losopher on Prohibition," says "The onjy way you could tell a citizen trom a bootlccirer in Kansas was that the bootlegger was sober." Madge Kennedy in her latest pic ture. "The Girl With a Jaw Heart," plays a double role a telephone girl and a Mennonite maid. tal workings of the country can be forecast by this scenario vote. Miss Loos is Mrs. Emerson in private life. She and her husband have collaborated in writing and di recting for the past five years in a series of photoplays for such stars as Constance Talmaflge, Billie Burke and Douglas Fairbanks. The two met in producing the. airbanks' pictures five years ago. Colonial Quintet at Moon The prelude at the, Moon theater this week is "The Five American Girls," a- charming quintet who fur nish both vocal and instrumental music. The young women are dress H in Colonial stvle with white wic;s and dainty gowns of soft shades. Special stage settings will be used. WANTED PHOTOPLAY IDEAS Aek for Booklet 24. Pacific Productions Company Northern Office, 312 Artisan Building, Portland, Oregon. A pictorial prologue, about half a reel in length, is being made for the film "The Return of Tarzan", A pictorial synopsis, reviewing vital scenes in each episode will be made for each succeeding episode. The vaudeville tram of Eddie Flanagan and Georgie Edwards will be featured in a new series of com edies to be released by Goldwyn. Tom Mix has added 200 head of cattle to his ranch at Moxville, Cal., which gives him the largest cattle herd available for any motion pic ture company. H. B. Warner has bought a cam era just Ho take close-ups of his lit tle daughter, Joan Warner. Blanche Sweet is studying as tronomy. Elaine Hammerstein has been en gaged by Selznick for a seven-year period. I Twelve Trizma color pictures in five-reel features and short dramas have been announced for the year 1921. Ralph Ince stars in his latest pro duction, "Out of the Snows." Zena IP 1 I Iran I BE II m WMm.Russef Scenario Editors Get Peep Into Inner Soul Of American People BASE BALL TODAY OMAHA VS. SIOUX CITY ROURKE PARK Game Callwi 3:30 P. M. Box Seats on Sale Barkalow Bros, Cigar Store, 16th and Farnam Prohibition, the bolsheviki and the end of the world are the three prob lems uppermost in the minds of Americans' today, according to John Emerson and Anita Loos, photoplay authors and editors who recently received th'is report from their read ers on nearly a ton of scenarios. These scripts sent in by amateur movie play writers throughout the country during the last few weeks, base their plots for the most part on these three themes. Mr. Emerson and Miss Loos be lieve they have found a way of de termining the national trend of thought, more efficient than straw votes or referendums. Since a large portion of the 300,000 persons who attend the movies daily bombard scenario offices with stories based on the problems which worry the most, these authors believe that the men- MM New Show Today LURA BENNETT & CO. ' Presenting "You Cen Never Tell" Novelty Sketch HAMMOND & MOODY In "Grand Opera to Jan" GRAY & JACKSON Presenting Comedy Skit "On the Road to Frisco" NORD Sl NORTH "Dance Oddities" Photoplay Attraction Wm. Fox Presents Wra, Russell in "Leave It to Me" Ben Turpin Comedy Pathe Weekly PUBLIC INSPECTION ami to Dairy Al Leavenworth at 26th St. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday May 26, 27 and 2M'jr,Vtf Every resident of Greater Omaha and Council Bluffs is cor dially invited to visit the plant, drink a bottle of perfectly pas teurized, fresh, sweet and pure milk on our roof garden and take home free a package of cottage cream cheese. Miss Lutie E. , Stearns will lecture at 2 :30, 3 :30, 4 :30, 7 :30 and 8 :30. This will be your last opportunty to hear Miss Stearns. Guides will show visitors how milk is received, tested, clarified, pasteurized, bottled and capped automatically. Every safeguard used to protect the health of the community will be showrf, such as sterilizing the bottles with live steam be-r t fore refilling, after no less than six washings. The Alamito Dairy is one of the most sanitary in the country. Hundreds of visitors during the past month have showered the management with praise of its sanitary condition. Come and see for yourself. You owe it to yourself and your family to do so. Children only admitted when accompanied by adults. Come and bring your family and friends. Alamito Dairy Go. Leavenworth at 26th St. Douglas 409. Council Bluffs 205 Mr. Electric Power Consumer: . What Does Your Electrical Equipment Need ? Repairing or Rewinding Call Tyler 4488 Day and Night Service We are prepared to handle quickly, correctly, c ficiently electric motor and generator repairs. Electrical Equipment Redesigned and Built to Meet Special Requirements New, Rebuilt and Used Motors in Stock 1T Immediate Delivery , States Electric Service Co. Tyler 4488 J Oil Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. m m ess mm J Ik 3$P I) H2SJS'M XX1 a a WEEK v TARTING SUNDAY MAT., MAY 23 Daily Matinee, 2:15. Every Evening, 8:15 . JOHYboYMER "WHIRL OF Presenting VARIETY" TOM WALKER IN DIXIE . . .rxxir jh A Scenic Musical Offering A Fantastic Comedy Nov- elty Written and Pro- w,th Sextette of duced Under Personal Di- Clever Artiste rection of Mr. Hymer. HERBERT ASHLEY CHONG 4 ROSIE Assisted by Roy Dietrich MOEY j Present ... ,, . . Their Chinese Version of "An Unusual Conversation" American Songs Dances NAN GRAY LUCAS & INEZ A Breeze Present From Th.LowM(U An Art Classic" ' A Few Minutes With BEN K. BENNY ft KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF THE DAY Prices: Matinee, IS. 25 and 30c; few 75c Saturday and Sunf Nights, IS, 28, 50, 75c and $t.0O; few 91.25 Sun. Keefe. leading: woman, is 'Anitah,', a half-breed Indian, in the picture. ", Wheeler Oaknnn, the masculino lead in Annette Kellennan's "What Women Love," is tht husband ot Priscilla Dean. Tearl Vhite is returning from abroad after a rest which included a tour of Great Britain and the con tincnt. , Charles Ray will star in "Forty- Five Minutes From Broadway." A motion picture must carry an. sppeal to women in order to be a success, declares ucorge tie ban, who always makes the appeal so successfully. The qualities of ap peal must bS human interest touch and Jove interest, he explains. And it doesn't make much difference, he adds, whether the human interest stuff comes from a Belgian waif, & stray lop-tared dog, a baby or a' parrot. rriscilla Dean's next picture will be called "The Cat That Walked Alone." The story was written for the picture hy John Colton. The name was adapted1 by Mr. Colton from the quotation from Kipling; l am the cat that walks by itself in the wild, wet wood and all places look alike to roe." Let Your Boy Spend His Summer on a Real Western Ranch With seventeen other boys, each with a horse for himself, camping .trips in the forests, to the Indian Villages and exploring prehistoric cave dwellings under supervision of men of sterling character. I sent twelve boys there last summer, who had the time of their, lives, gaining in health and knowledge of Nature. Parents were most grateful for suggestion. I shall be glad to tell you of camps, ranches and outdoor trips for girls and boys, and grownups, too. I recommend only those I have investigated. Jo charge or fees. yisK Mr. Fostex Burgess-Nash Co. .On Balcony Deluxe Dancing Academy ALL THIS WEEK PHIL WILCOX Sweet Singer Introducing the latest ong hits of the country, such as "Pepgy," "Moving Picture Ball," "Clinsr-a-Ling" and "Jazz Bazaar." Rohan's 10-Pieca Orchestra III Say I Am Going to Krug Pqrk today StfNDA Y-to dance and en joy the rides I AM ONE OF THOUSANDS going there every week for clean, whole some recrea tion and re fined amuse ment You Know there is such m diversity of amusement at Krug Park, one can always find entertainment there to enjoy. There's the Giant Coaster AEROPLANE WHIP Merry-Go-Round OLD MILL and a DANCING PAVILION .with the best dance floor in the state. Then, too, KRUG PARK ORCHESTRA of twelve piece it unsur passed; the music ia food trie time ao perfect every one enjoys an hour or two ia this big outdoor pavilion. SEASON TICKETS Now On Sale for v Private Lockers at the Swimming Pool Price $26, including War Tax Apply to F. HAMBOECK, Mgr. Swimming Pool and Bath House