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    THE BEE: -OMAHA. SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1021.
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How do you know
it will be a ood show?
THE test of a good show is simply this: did
you go home feeling that your money had
purchased you a great time?
But that's a hindsight test. . Why not use a
foresight test, too, and pick a great photoplay
every time? Know before you go! -
For years past there has been in the motion picture
industry one tremendous organization which surpasses all
others in the size of its operations and the quality of its
pictures.
This is the organization that makes Paramount Pictures.
Paramount represents the highest art
in motion pictures
When you notice that your theatre is announcing a
Paramount Picture you may know that that picture meas
ures up to the highest traditions of screen art, that it is the
product of those men and women who have done most to
raise the screen from where it was in 1910 to where it is
in 1921.
You will know that all the money, art and conscience
necessary to make it perfect have been used.
Paramount inaugurated the idea of having the most
famous authors of Europe and America work right with the
motion picture directors in the studios to ensure best results:
for example, Sir Gilbert Parker with George Melford,
Edward Knoblock with William de Mille and Elinor Glyn
with the star, Gloria Swanson.
Paramount Pictures have a wonderful realism.
If the story calls for a shipwreck a ship is taken out to
sea and wrecked, with the camera men hard by in another
vessel in great danger.
If the story calls for snow scenes, and the time when the
picture is being made happens to be summer, the whole
company is taken way up into the mountains amid the
snowy peaks.
If the scenario calls for a cabaret life you see the girls and
the costumes from the leading midnight shows of New York.
If prison scenes are needed the grim realism of Sing Sing
will be seen by you on the film, or some other genuine home
of correction.
When you see a Paramount Picture you are immediately
lifted out of the realm of mere "movies" into the realm of
the great applied art of the modern motion picture.
And there is all the difference in the world as much
difference as there is between Metropolitan Opera and a
makeshift amateur concert. '
The best theatres in every town
show Paramount Pictures
The theatre that is showing a Paramount Picture is by
virtue of that fact as good as the greatest theatre in America,
since no theatre can be better than the pictures it shows.
Plush seats are not so comfortable if the
entertainment is second rate.
Be one of the connoisseurs of entertainment.
See the best.
Cosmopolitan production
"Straight is the Way," with Watt Moore.
A great comedy drama.
Hugh Ford's British production
"The Call of Youth"
By Henry Arthur Jones.
Made in England's most beautiful loca
tions by an American director.
Thomas Meisrhan in "The Easy Road.'
The Good Luck Star in a picture with the
same appeal as ' The Prince Chap."
William S. Hart in
"O'Malley of the Mounted."
A story of the Northwest .Mounted police,
written and produced by Mr. Hart.
Thomas H. Ince Special "Reau Revel,"
by Louis" Joseph Vance.
With Florence Vidor, Lewis Stone
and Lloyd Hughes.
Robert Z. Leonard's Rorjoous production
"The Gildad Lily"
with Mae Murray as the beautiful
cabaret dancer.
Dorothy Palton in "The Idol of the North."
An absorbing story of Alaskun dunce hails.
Georsre Melford's production
"The Faith Healer."
From the famous play by
William Vauchan Moody.
Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in
"The Dollar a Year Man."
A roaring farce written especially for the
great comedi:i.i.
Cosmopolitan production "Buried Treasure"
with Marion Davies.
A thrillins modern ntory of
romance and adventure.
William D. Taylor's production of Augustus
Thomas' famous play 'The Witching Hour,'
with Elliott Dexter.
Wallace Rcid in "The Love Special."
A spectacular production of
Frank Spearman's exciting otory.
Hugh Ford's British production
"The Great Day," with Arthur Bourchier.
From the Drury Lane Melodrama.
Filmed in England, Scotland,
Paris and the Alps.
Sir James M. Barrio's
"Sentimental Tommy."
An immortal masterpiece brought to life
by an all-star cast. Directed by
John S. Robertson, who made
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."
Douglas MacLean in "The Home Stretch,"
A Thos. H. Ince production
Another comedy triumph from the lovable
star of "23 ',4 Hours' Leave."
Thos. Meitthan in "The City of Silent Men."
From Frank Moroso's story "The Quarry."
The story of a hunted man, filmed partly
in Sing Sing prison.
Cosmopolitan production "Proxies,"
From the story of Frank R. Adams in
Hearst's Magazine. '
Dorothy Gish in "Oh Jo I"
A small town comedy as real and funny as
"Seventeen."
Sydney Chaplin in "King, Queen, Joker."
Written and directed by the famous come
dian; the biggest laugh spectacle ever
made.
You will never miss a Paramount Picture if
you keep an eye on the newspaper advertise
ments of your theatre, on the announcements
on billboards and in theatre lobbies, and find.
the magic phrase -'A Paramount Picture." That's
the wand before which all the doors to adventure
and romance fly open, letting you in where the
music plays and the hours slide by like dreams.
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Lois Weber's production
"Two Wise Wives."
intimate study of a uni
versal problem.
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Elsie Ferguson in
"Sacred and Profane Love."
William D. Taylor's production
of Arnold Bennett's play fn
which Miss Ferguson appeared
on the stage.
William DeMille's production of
Sir James M. Barrie's famous
play
"What Every Woman Knows,"
with Lois Wilson and
and Cwtfl NtL
Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in
"The Traveling Salesman."
A screamingly funny presentation of
James Forbes' popular farce.
Cosmopolitan production 'The Wild Goose'
By Gouverneur Morris.
One of this writer's best stories.
Thomas Meighan in 'White and Unmarried'
A whimsical and out-of-thc-ordinary
romantic comedy.
"Appearances" by Edward Knoblock.
A? Donald Crisp production.
Made in England. With David Powell.
Thomas H. Ince Special "The Bronze Bell."
By Louis Joseph Vance.
A thrilling melodrama on a gigantic scale.
Douglas MacLean in "One a Minute."
Thos. H. Ince production.
Fred Jackson's famous stage farce.
Ethel Clayton in "Sham."
By Elmer Harris and Genevieve Bonner.
The play in which Henrietta Crosman
made her greatest triumph.
George Melford's production
"The Money Master"
By Kir Gilbert Parker.
A drama of the northwest, by the author
and director of "Behold My Wife!"
Cosmopolitan production
"The Woman God Changed.'
By Donn Byrne.
Wallace Reid in "Watch My Smoke.'
The ever popular star in anoihcr
comedy novelty.
"The 'Mystery Road."
A British production with David Powell,
from E. Phillips Oppenheim's novel.
William A. Brady's production "Life."
By Thompson Buchanan.
From the melodrama which ran a year nt
the Manhattan Opera House, and was
acclaimed the biggest production
ever staged.
HAMILTON
THEATRE
40th and Hamilton Affi&H
Enid Bennett in
"What Every
Woman Learns"
Special 2-Reel Mack Sennett
Comedy
"SLEUTHS"
Continuous Shows B-rglnnint; 3 p. m.
Eddie Monaghan, Mgr.
lija r- 1 IftSS life WiP
29th and
Leavenworth
Dorothy Dalton in "The Curae,"
an adaption of the famous novel by
E. Phillips Oppenheim
"Jeanne of the Marches."
Gloria Swanson- in Elinor Glyn's
"The Great Moment."
Specially written for the star by the
author of "Three Weeks."
William DeMille's "The Lost Romance."
By Edward Knoblock.
The first specially written screen story by
the author of . Kismet.
Cosmopolitan production
"Get Rich Quick Wallingford"
George Randolph Chester's world famous
character brought to life in a
spectacular picture.
William S. Hart in "The Whistle."
A Hart production.
A Western Btory with an unforgettable
punch.
"The Princess of New York."
A British production from the novel by
Cosmo Hamilton.
Douglas MacLean in
"Just Passing Through."
Thos. H. Ince production
A story ideally fitted for the star.
Thomas Meighan in
"The Conquest of Canaan."
By A. It, achercr.
Written especially for the Good Luck Star.
Ethel Clayton in "Wealth."
By Cosmo Hamilton.
A story of New York's artistic Bohemia.
Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in
"Crazy to Marry," by Frank Condon.
From the hilarious
Saturday Evening Post story.
Dorothy Dalton in
George Melford's production
"A Stampede Madonna."
An Ale.kan story of unusual appeal.
Paramount
Program
for
Paramount
Week
Sunday and Monday
WM. S. HART in
"The Cradle of Courage"
Comedy "The On Beit Pet"
Tuesday and Wednesday
CHARLES RAY in
"A Village Sleuth"
Comedy "Dining Room,
Kitchen and Sink"
Thursday and Friday
MAURICE TOURNEUR
Presents
"Treasure Island"
Alto News and Comedy
DOROTHY DALTON in
"Half an Hour"
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Craig. la.. Royal. March 27 Burke in "Wanted a Husband." Paramount
Magazine. April 2 Dalton in "His Wife's Friend." Paramount
Magazine.
L Mars, la.. Royal. March 29-30 Ferguson in "His House in Order.
March 31 Castle in " Amateur vt lie. April i nam. in easy w
Get.,, April 2 Sennett, "A Young Man's Fancy."
Sious City, la., Royal. March 27-30 McLean in "Chickens." March 31,
April 12 D. Gish in "The Ghost in the Garret."
Sioux City la. Scenic. March 27 Hart in "Selfwh Yates." March 29-30
Houdini in "'lhe Grim Game." March 31, April 1 Ray in "Red
Hot Dollars."
Sloan, la, Plata. March 23 Castle in "Amateur Wife." Arbuckle in
"The Hayseed." April 2 Hart in "John retticoats."
Hamburg, la. Colonial March 29 Clark in "A Girl Named Mary."
Paramount Magazine. March 30 Rcid in "The Dancing Fool."
March 31. April 1 Hart in "Sand." Briggs in "Secret Society."
April 2 Washburn in "Sins of St. Anthony."
Logan, la. Pastime. March 28-29 Super-Special. "Dr. JenkyI and Mr.
Hyde." March 30-31 Warwick in "Jack Straw." April 1-2 Reid
in "Excuse My Dust."
Mainola, la. Idle Hour April 2 Clark in "A Girl Named Mary."
Missouri Valley, la. Majestic. March 28-29 Arbuckle in i "BrewsterV
Millions." March 30 Griffith, "Greatest Thing in Life. March
31 Dalton in "Market of Souls." April 2 Sennett, 'The Quack
Doctor."
Bennington, Neb, Liberty. April 2 Tourneur, "The Life Line." Arbuckla
sii "Love
North Bend, Neb, Lyric. March 29 Reid in "Valley of the Giants."
April 2 Martin in "His Official Fiancee.'
Omaha, Neb. Apollo. March 27-28 Hart in "Cradle of Courage. March
29-80 Ray in "The Village Sleuth." March 81. April 1 Super
Special, "Treasure Island." April 2 Dalton in Half an Hour.
South Omaha, Neb, Besse, March 27-28 Hart in "The Teiting Block."
March 29-31 Super Special, "Behold My Wife." April 1 Bennett
in "Her Husband's Friend."
Omaha, Neb, Boulevard. March 27 Clayton in "13th Commandment."
Arbuckle in "The Sheriff." March 31 Jack Pickford in "Seven
teen." Briggs in "A Rainy Day." April 1 Cosmopolitan, "The
World and His Wife." De Haven in "Hoodoed." April 2 Reid in
"The Lottery Man." Sennett, "Hide and Seek Detectives."
Omaha, Neb, Hamilton March 27 Bennett in "What Every Woman
Learns." Sennett, "Sleuths." March 2S Washburn in "What Hap
pened to Jones." March 29-30 Super-Special "The Miracle Man."
March 31, April 1 Super-Special, "On With the Dance." April:!
Dalton in "Market of Souls."
Omaha, Neb, Lothrop. March 27 "Washburn in "What Happened to
Jones." March 28-29 Dalton in "Halt an Hour." March 80-81
Ferguson in "Lady Rose's Daughter." April 1-2 Super-Special ,
"Miracle Man." .
Omaha. Neb, Maryland. March 27-28 Reid in "Excuse My Dur,t."
March Z7-2S Sennett, "A Lady's Tailor." March 29-30 Super
Special "On With the Dance." April 1-2 Clark in "Luck in
Pawn."
Omaha, Neb, Muse. March 28-29 Ferguson in 'Lady Rose's Daughter."
March 30-31 Cosmopolitan, "The Restless Sex." April 1-2 Mc
Lean in "The Jailbird."
Omaha. Neb, Suburban. March 27 Bennett in "Hairpins." March 2-29
Washburn in "Putting it Over." March 30 Clayton in "Crooked
Streets." March 31-April 1 DeMille's "Male and Female." April
2 Warwick in "14th Man." ,
Battle Creek, Neb, Opera House. April 2 Fairbanks in "He Comet Up
Comes Up Smiling." Burton Holmes Travelogue.
Orchard Neb, Rex. March 30 Castle in "Invisible Bond." April 1-2
Super-Special, "Huckleberry Finn."
Kearney, Neb, Empress. March 28-29 Meighan in "Prince Chap."
March 30-31 DeMille's, "Why Change Your Wife." April 1-2
Hart in "Toll Gate."
Ravenna, Neb, Pastime. March 27 McLean and May in "Let's Be
Fashionable." March 29-30 Tourneur, "My Lady's Garter." March
' Sl-April 1 Ray in "Egg Crate Wallop." April 2 Houdini in
Terror Island."
St. Paul Neb, Elite. March 27 Ray in "Greased Lightning." March 29
Fairbanks in "He Comes Up Smiling." March 30 Diilton in
"L'Apachc." March 31 Reid in "Roaring Road." April 1-2 Ar
buckle in "Life of the Tarty.'
Falls City, Neb. Electric. March 28-29 Meighan in "Civilian Clothes."
March 30 Washburn in "Burglar Proof." March 81-April 1 Hart
In "Cradle c.f Courage." April 2 Clayton in "Sins of Rozanne."
Lincoln, Neb, Rialto. March 28-30 Special, "Straight is the Way."
March 31-April 1-2 Monte Blue in "The Kentuckians."
Lincoln, Neb, Sun. March 28-29 Burke in "Away Goes Prudence."
March 30-31 Rjiy in "Paris Green." Paramount Magazine." April
1-2 Bennett in "Stepping Out."
Nebraska CU; , Neb, Paramount. March 27-29 Super-Special,
the Cup." March 30-31 'tourneur, "The Bait." April 1-2-Blue
in "The Jucklins."
Nemaha, Neb, Star. March 30 Clayton in "Pcttigrew't Girl."
mount Magazine. April 1-2 Special. "Huckleberry Inn.
Weeping Water, Neb, Elite. March 28-29 Super-Special, "Below the
Surface." April 1-2 Ray in "Alarm Clock Andy."
Beatrice, Neb, Lyric. March 28-29 Clayton In "A Lady in Love."
March 30-31 DeMille's "Old, Wives For New." April 1,2 D. Gish
in "Remodeling Her Husband."
Bradshaw, Neb, Liberty. March SO Bennett in "Stepping Out." April
2 Reid in "Dancin' Fool." Arbuckle in "The Garage."
Friend, Neb, Family. March 28-29 Hart in "Branding Broadway."
March 30-31 Ray in "Bill Henry." April 1-2 Martin in "Mirandy
Smiles."
Osceola, Neb, Auditorium. March 29-30 Ray in
1-2 Burke in "Sadie Love."
'Bill Henry." April
"Inside
-Monte
Para-
Aurora, Neb, Maida. March 28-29 Tourneur. "White Circle." March
30 Clayton in "Ladder of Lies." March 31 Dalton in "Guilty of
Love."
Clay Center, Neb, Lyric. March 31-April 1 D. Gish in "Out of Luck."
Paramount Magazine. April 2 Reid in "Roaring Road."
Hayes Center, Neb, Lyric. April 2 Fairbanks in "Arizona. Sennett,
"Village Chestnut."
Hlldreth, Neb, Liberty. April 2 Reid in "Lolte'y Man."
Riverton, Neb, Lyric. March 31 Griffith. "Scarlet Days." April 2
Bennett in "What Every Woman Learns." Sennett, "His Last
False Step."
Schuyler, Neb, Dome. March 29 Warwick in "City of Masks." March
30 D. Gish in "Remodeling Her Husband." March 31-April 1
Reid in "Double Speed." April 2 Washburn in "What Happened
to Jones."
Valley, Neb, Byart. March 29 Bennett in "When Do We E.it."'March
31 Ray in "String Beans." April 2 Martin in "You Never Saw
Such a Girl." Paramount Magazine.
Wahoo, Neb, Opera House. March 89 Dalton in "Other Men's Wives."
April 1-2 Hart in "Poppy Girls Husband." Sennett, "Her F'irst
Mistake."
Stanton, Neb, Rialto. March 29 Clayton in "More Deadly Than the
Male." March 30 Ray in "Hnmer Cumcs Home." April 1-2
McLean and May in "Let's Be F'ashionable." Al St. John in
Speed."
Omaha, Neb., RIALTO, March 27-April 2 Special, 'iThe Faith Healer" Omaha, Neb., STRAND, March 27-31 Clayton in "Price of Possession"
Paramount
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Monday and Tuesday
ELSIE FERGUSON in
"Lady Rose's Daughter"
Wednesday and Thursday
MARION DAVIES in
"The Restless Sex"
Friday and Saturday
DOUGLAS McLEAN in
"The Jail Bird""
Coming Paramount
Pictures
George Melford's Production
"BEHOLD MY WIFE"
"IDOLS OF CLAY"
Featuring Mae Murry and
David Powell.
"FORBIDDEN FRUIT"
WALLACE REID in
"The Charm School"
'MIDSUMMER .
MADNESS"
"HELIOTROPE"
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