ill hr nir; r.t.1; umaha, mxpav, a.'ku. its, ; Pickford Portrays "Lord Fauntley;" Bebe Daniels at Sun America's Darlinji at Rialto; Wally Reid at Strand CoIIf f n Moore and Put (TMallcy Co-Sur at World Theater; 'Four Hone men" at Moon Theater crowds will wel come Mar? Pickford'a por trayal o( Little Lord Fauntle roy in the film version of that name which opens today at the Rialto theater. With Mary'a popularity in the bal ance, "Little Lord Fauntle roy" is expected to bo a determining factor in rejuve i i nating the star in the heartaf of movie fans. , Other cinema attractions alony theater row are Bebe Daniels in "A Came Chicken" at the Sun; Wallace Reid in Th World's Champion" at the Strand; Colleen Moore in "Come on Over" at the World, and a return engage ment in Omaha of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" at the Moon theater. Sl2ic Tirru v WW ' Sharif ttehbrd "Little Lord Fiuntleroy What will probably interest the public most alimitXfary rick ford's "Little , Lord fauntlerov," which opens today at the Rialto the ater, at the feature attraction, is not so niuch the (act that she pUys a dual role in this picture ai that the takes the part of a hoy. ' Little Mary has played a dual role before in "Stella Maris" but this will be the first time she has ever ap peared as a boy throughout an entire photoplay. While it is true that she lias worn masculine garb in some of Iter previous productions, she djd so as a girl masquerading as a Toy for the momc-.t only. But in her film version of Frances Hodson Bur nett's great story, Miss Pickford is constantly on the screen as Little Lord Fauntleroy or as his mother; in fact, much of the time she is there both as the mother, and the little lord, all by the aid of cleverly de vised double exposure work of the cameraman, Charles Rosher. The Victorian dresses' with their "puff-sleeves, bustles and Ipng trains; the thatched houses and the magnif icent castle shown in this film tend "to make it an achievement in pic tureland. , And who can ever forget the r-rheunitie old apple-woman, the 'portly grocer, and the lovable boot "Wack vdio were sach great cronies ;pfCedric. Errol? THt human inter est and heart appeal in this picture is said to top anything ever yet trans 'latcd inito celluloid. ; . , , ' "A Game Chicken." The thrills of pirate days on the Spanish Main brought right down to date. - - ' - Which is to say that in Bebe Daniel's new picture, "A Game Chicken," which opens today at the Sun theater, is proof that the eight- centh amendment Without intending it. has preserved to us the romance that is suggested by the' name of Captain Kidd. ' The treasure of the latter-day free booters is of amber and gold, too, but it comes - in bottles.:' However, the main v' thing about "A. Game Chicken' is the romance ' of -' ln.cz: iHastings, daughter of -,a New Eng land Yankee and a high-born Spanish , woman. 'W-"" , '.I- ' ', The reversion bfa Spanish lover .to the piracy of Ins ancestors, and a thrilling fire and fight at sea, brjng ,ir.e picture .to a. smasmng climax, Miss Daniels has fofr leading, man J :tv,t rvxr-i!... ...i i . --' n afc j xtiaiivjr, iciucuiucicu iruui JJ ,' and Get It," who makes a most con vincing Jose Lavendera. . . -;' ;'. ' "Come on Ova ':i A new Rupert Hughes comedy '"Come Ori Ovetr," opens today, at 1 the World theater. It is said to be a breezy, wholesome, clucklesome J story of an Irish lad, Shane O'Mealia, ;who seeks his fortune in the United States, leaving - Monya, . his sweet ' heart, to be "sent for put", when he ; lands a good job. Shane 3s unfor tunate and loses job after: job, . t The years go by and Moyna is brought over by friends. She thinks" Shane is in love with Judy Grady f and there is a great to-do until they ' are swept into each others arms at ,.a contest of old Irish dancers. Colleen Moore, who made such a big hit in Rupert Hughes' previous photoplay, "The Wall Flower," is cast as Moyna, and Ralph Graves ; who leaped into screen prominence with his performance in Griffith's ,: "Dream Street," acts- the . part of : Shane. , "Four Horsemen." ' fin epic tale of surging passion i- sweeping from the wide plains of the ;,'Argentine through 'the fascinating - frivolities of prewar Paris into, the blading turmoil of the German in vision 'oi normem trance is tin folded in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," now current at the Moon theater. - . .The director, Rex Ingram, has succeeded in concentrating the great struggle in a scries of unforgettable pictures that flah out the quintes sence of life at white heat. He makes us see above the struggle the awe some figures of the four horsemen, conquest, war, famine and death, prophesied by St. John in the book of the Apocalypse, charging into our very hearts. And through, it all is the deeply human, deeply' moving spectacle of intensely real people in their battled attempts to readjust themselves to the demands of war days. In this picture the war is realized on -a gigantic scale, with a greatness of imagination that uwarts all other, ambitious attempts that the screeii has seen. "The Four Horse men ' is the fulfillment of the prom ise of a noble art in pictures. Rodolph Valentino and Alice Terry have the leading roles. "World's Champion." Wallace Reid, who has been rid ing racing cars, touring cars, trucks and allTiianner of vehicles for more thaii a year and has otherwise breezed through his pictures on cushions, has at last struck a snag. In "The Worlds Champion," an adaptation of a recent stage success Mr. Reid has drawn the most stren uous role of his motion picture ca reer. The picture opens today at the Strand theater. -The worm turns even in motion pictures and Reid has discarded his dress suit for a pair of fighters' trunks, for he plays the role of Wil liam Burroughs, otherwise "known as "Gunboat Williams," middleweight champion of America. In. the pic ture Wally has two minor fights and a prize ring battle, to say nothing of a tussle with stevedores ? and a scrap with steamship officers. Out of it all, however, he emerges a suave attorney-at-law. and wins the girl in his customary finished . and immaculate style. "Wally Reid at Muse. . Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson and Elliott Dexter all combine to make an interesting plot in "Don't Tell Everything," which plays tomorrow end Tuesday at the Muse theater. The picture is a romance , that sparkles with laughter and' gayety. Babe Daniels is the chief attrac tion at the Muse theater today in "A Game Chicken," a hilarious comedy. "Turn to the Right," an Ameri can comedy of farm ! and fortune, Program Summary Hamilton Theater 40th and Hamilton . Today, Commaneinf at 3:00 P. M And Tomorrow "WET GOLD" Stanley in Africa and Comedy Empress Rustic Garden All Drinks .....10 . All TablM Frta ' ADMISSION Sat. and Sun. . .406 Includai Tax Carl Lamp's Orchestra Sweden's Greatest Play VERMLENDINGARNA at ROHLFF THEATER - 2559 Leavenworth Street Thirdly ind Friday, April 27-21 1U II II WOS&OWtUHH. WsOFfjSi. f U I ; 4 r Shows Daily ;4 11:30 Continuous 11:00 p. m. Vaudeville Photoplay 1 ;40 :00 12 2:30 S 6:309:00 -1 7:309:45 NEW SHOW TODAY WANDA HAWLEY 'Bobbed Hair' The tickleseme tale of a flap per who tried to be futuristic. Whether you call her , "new thoughter" or "nut," you'll laugh till you ache at the stunt of this girl who tried to be "dif ferent." See what befel her in one of those artist-poet places where she went to "express herself." ' A picture as pert as ita title all smiles and pep! HAROLD LLOYD s Comedy "FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD" PRICES: Maun Except Sunday 25c 30c. Bens Reserved 40c. Night and Sunday Matins 30c Oc Boxes Reserved 50c. CHILDREN Week Days 10c- World Colleen Moore in "Come On Over." Rialto Mary Pickford in "Little Lord Fauntleroy." Sun Bebe Daniel in "A Came Chicken." 'Strand-Wallace Reid in "Tlic World'a Champion. Moon "Trie Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Empreii Today until Thursday. "Bobbed Hair;" beginning next Thursday, "Kisses." Muse Today, "A Game Chicken;" tomorrow and Tuesday, "Don't Tell Kvery thing;" beginning Wednesday, I'Turnto the Right." takes the screen at the Muse theater for four days beginning next Wednesday. Rex Ingram was the director. Jack' Mulhall and Alice Terry are the stars. Mirth and morality, farce and philosophy arc blended in the picture. . "Bobbed Hair." . Wanda Hawley's latest star pic ture; "Bobbed Hair," which is on view at the Empress the first four days of this week, is decidedly a pic ture with not one, but several punches. It is packed with laughs and the love interest is quite ab sorbing. It is said to be a picture that will please the most Jaded film fan .and the various characterirations are in capable hands. "Kisses." which open next Thurs day at the Empress theater, is a Iresh and new version of a theme which has many possibilities for pathos, humor and romance. "Kisc" (hows one phase of the struggle of the younger generation to-pay its debt to past; in this case, the effort of a young and attractive girl to pay olf the creditors 6f her dead father. Betty Kstabrook, the role flayed by Alice Lake, goes into busi ness for herself, and becomes in volved ill a struggle which puts her at grips with an unscrupulous Imsi ntsji competitor and which inciden tally enables her finally to outwit hint. Suburban Programs Grand. Today and Tomorrow Harold Lloyd in 'Among Those Present," and Rodney La Roque in "Life." Tuesday "Wet Gold," a subma rine picture. I Wednesday William Russell in "The Roof Tree" and "With Stanley in Africa, No. 14. x Thursday, Friday and Saturday Wesley Barry in 'Tcnrod." What's to become of disillusioned Uncle Bim? Will he find, perhaps, another "Heaven Eyes?" Bculah Marie Dlx writes zmom Words in 25 Years Tbrce million eight hundred and twenty thousand words (J,820,000) in 25 years. Such is the prolific record of Beu lah Marie Dix. successful novelist, playwright and scenario writer, who recently completed the script of "The Ordeal,'" W. Somerset Maugham's story which is being done as an Ag ues Ayrcs starring picture. Those who wonder at the cause of such a flow of words need wonder no loficer for here is the literary out put of Buclah Marie Dix, nine stage plays, vl novels ana .' pnoiopuys, five of which were originals. It's quite a while since Miss Dix graduated front Radcliffc college and first uuhmbcj-ed her fountain pen commercially but it will be grant cd that as a mine of saleable, play' able and scrccnablc words she has been somewhat of a bonanza. Mits Dix is happily married and has one child, 11 years old. I. ike Mary Roberts Rinehart the literary success of Miss Dix has had no deter rent ct'tcct on the happiness of her domestic life. Some of the plavs, photoplays and hooks for which Miss Dix is well- known include: "The Road to Yes T RETURNING ffl POPULAR PRICES - '- now? : ..; Wl SHOWING A Rgiife,. A . 3Yis greatest zM . 'FS fVPlr I MATS. fax,, f Evenings Inc. and Tax Sundav Matinees Children This Engagement Only OP- Inc. a.UU lerday." "The Breed of the Tret hams." "Hands Oil." "Friends in the Fnd." "Maid Milhcent." "The Fair Maid of Uraystoiiei. "Trie Gate of Horn," ".Van of Music Mountain," "Heart of Youth." "Secret Service." "Fool's )'aradie" (with Sada Cow an) and "Hidden I'earU." t In 1914 licenses were inucd in Chicago for 5I.V42 horse-drawn ve hicles, and .12..1o0 motor cars. . In IV-1 only 26.5,15 horse vehicles were licensed, while motor cars increased to If .8.221. Of the motor vehicles. 29.2J9 were trucks and busses. Actress, 50 Years . Old, Finds Beauty by Operation You maids of 48 w ho feel the weight of years upon your brow, list to this tale of how to be beautiful by one who has felt the years, but let their weight, full from her shoulders. If you've kept our skin in good condition, brushed your teeth and hair with vim and made' your form youthful with exercising, then let the master of plastic surgery exert hit charms upon you, and. presto! you can bob your hair and go about with your granddaughter. Miss Kdua Wallace Hopper, ac tress past 50 years old, rejuvenated her skin by plastic surgery. The result was a youthful appearance and vrlvrty skin that gave her the ap pearance of a girl of 16. 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