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.ft TJ THE OMAHA SUNDAY BF.E- NOVEMBER 1, 1914. I .- x f '" . nose h--h.:.y-i.-.;:.t y a i ; , : : ' -V " .'V I": s7 , jiff 7 " y ff. U . : - U-v v;.-v.$ i ! J Ah Lk73rdexs f V 1P Vv 4 At the Dr&rtdeu I '''".?? f - .'A ' V ! r0 V-. Emm Ray-Al tie Orpkum l ; I' 1 ! J V S '7 5 III i' . , J' 1 - JV hown hj the Cmpran will complete th blU. , Th Hipp theafr will present today "Lord Chumlejr." another of the famoua Klaw Erlanrer features In four parti. Monday th dainty and magnetic atar, Marfuerite Clark, will be the attraction for two dajra In a bewitching characteri sation "WlldfUwer." On Thursday and Friday, John llarrymore will he shown in '"The Man from Meilco." Tor the Isst two days of this week Macklyn Ar bu?kle will b tha attraction In "The County Chairman." a play In which ha starred successfully for tjjrea seasons. AMt'SKMESTS. AMVSEMKSTIi DAHLMAN SITS BETWEEN BRYAN AND HITCHCOCK Mayor James C. Dahlman la holding tha ollva branch. H will meet Secretary Bryan In Fremont tonight and will "sit between" the secretary and ' Senator Hitchcock. The three of them will have dinner together. The mayor's part is .o bring about a sort of genial understand, ing between the secretary and the senator. AMI 8EMESTJI. ISOROANtZATION In tha ni woria oi arama, inai is, in I that section of It that has to with (ha ISiiHlnAaa m .n.9.. ment of tha tlieater. Is the dominant charactnrtstla of iu situation just now. One of the marked manifestations of the condition Into which the theater has fallen is the ap pearance of tha dollar theater on Broad way, and also In Chicago. A. II. Wood, who signalised his departure from tha low brow" to the '"high brow" class a couple of years ago by a rather sensa tional overnight change In his policy, has Installed a high priced company, and is preaentlng first-class modern plays at a prominent theater on Broadway with the top admission price at II. much to the consternation of hla fellow manager, who have indulged soma talk of Increas ing their figures from U to $2. SO. ton don la uaed as an Illustration for support of the latter figure, but with the advent of Wood and hla dollar house, the other managers are nqt saying so much about putting up the price. Wood's Idea Is that 1,000 at tl each la more profitable than 450 at $3 each, and much eaaler to obtain, and so far his experience seems to bear him out. In Chicago much the arne- result la being obtained ' from the experiment and the prospects are that a general revision In schedules maf eome about before there Is general renewal of activities In the stage world. 1 Mr. Robert Harrison, who Is .'playing "hearts with the Lang-MUler com pany at the Boyd, la one actor who has a cosy place) In hi heart for Omaha. Hie first rialt to this city was several yeari ago, when he was playing Buck McKee In ."The Round-Up," and the impression he then gained of Omaha was such as made htm eager to get back here. When he had the opportunity to Join the Lang Millar forces he took It quickly, and la now glid he did. because of the tact that he realty likes the town. Hla work so far with the company has shown him to be of aa good Judgment artlatlcally aa he la In picking out a place to live. Miss Mabel Reed, who la playing with the Woodward company at the Amer ican, doesn't 'need to be told that Omaha te a good plec to live, for the fact waa Impressed on her a long time ago, when she ' was going to aohool here. Bhe Is now an scoompllehed , actress of much stag experience, and ' with a splendid reoord of performance behind her, for she ha played with some of the best stock' companies in America, and on tour with such stars aa Mrs. Flake. Last season she wae wit me Creeoent stock company in Brooklyn and was roost favorably received In such parte aa Mra. Bates In "Kindling." Margaret Lyons In "Our Wives," Mrs. Muhren In "Elevating a Husband," Mrs. Dale In "The Price," Mra Carr In "Stop Thief.M and "other roles. ' bhe also played In stock In Waterbury, Conn.; Toungstowa, O ; Ottawa, Ont. and Elmira. N. T. In productions she baa appeared In Omaha as Brig f a in Mra Flake's latest revival of "Becky. Sharp, and as Mrs. Rummel , In "The Pillars of Society." Bhe played Hedwlg in, "Hefonel" and Myrtle In "Salvation Nell." with the' same star. She created Mathilda Lagarde in "Judge Lagarde," with Wilton Lark aye; played comedy characters for two years with Nat Goodwin and has appeared In sup port of Francis Wilson. Martin Alsop and others. - n a) - The Brandels 'heater attractions sched uled for November are: November 1-7 "Cablrla" 1X0,000 photo SP-trtai'le. entire week, dally matinees. November -11 Hap Ward and Lucy r-nly In "A Fool, Hla Money and a Oirl," mtislrel comedy. November 12 Neil O'Brien's great American mlnxirtsl". Noi'rt.ir 11-14 May Rohaon In "Mar- tli-By-Tne-Iay." a new play. November 14-17 'The Umjer nog." a drtuaatlc event of sentiment and patriot- liwn. , November 1 "My Best Girl," musical comedy with Victor Morley. November 1K-I1 "The Trail of the Lntwwme Pine," November 22 Sarah Padden in "The Uttle Mhpherd of liars am Kow, '1 hankMrtvlng Attraction, November -Raymond Hltchx:k In 'The Beauty en .p, a iiici -micny- snow. Novemosr !- "Hanky Panky," a-rand r-vivul of a lavonte muaical comedy November , December 1- "The Col- Mero. l-ncal talent under the aus- li-'s or tne visiting Nurse association. Augustus Thomas, the famous American playwrlKht. who made the opening ad dis at the Hotel A a tor ball room whea I'Annunlo' Tablrta' waa presented l-rlvatoly previous to its American pre ti.lrre, la authority for tne statement that ".Ma great Italian film la the meat ac curate historical picture that ties' been iim.le since the perfectla. ef motion den Welch AklU Gyely photograph." Mr. Thomas says: "Mo loch, the tribal dlety of the Ammonites, and probably Identical with the sun-god, la the principal feature of iyAnnunxlo'e story. Moloch .or Molech (originally Melek, meaning King), waa intentionally misprinted In the Hebrew on the analogy of Coaheth In order to discredit It Tne title Is found widely spread through the Semetto races as a divine name, but In the Old, Testament it la oapeolally con nected with the religion of Amnion. His tory shows that Mulsch waa the special tribal god of the Ammonites, standing to them in the same relation as did Chsstnosh to the Moabltes. The par ticular rite In connection with his wor ship waa the sacrifice of children by fire." It Is this service D'Annuntlo has taken for his groundwork and "Cablrla" la the name of the Infant saved from this barbaric practice, ' On Sunday with matinee performance, "Cablrla" will be given Its Initial pre sentation at the Brandels theater In this city, oontinulng all this week with two performances dally, matinee and evening. In "A fool. His Money and a Girl," Hap Ward and Lucy taly, surrounded by a cast of such artists aa Franklyn Jarrett and Florence Major, will be tho attraction at the Brandels for four days beginning Sunday matinee. Kovemler 8. Nell O'Brien and his great American minstrels wtil be the attraction at the Brandels for one day only. Thursday, matinee andVvenlng. November 11 May Robson In "Martha-By-The-Day" will be the attraction at the Brandels Friday and Saturday. November 11 and 14. with matinee Saturday. Vlotor Morley in "My Best Girl" comes to the Brandeja for one, day only, matinee and evening of November IS. "The Trail ef The Lcnunm. mn.- eome to the Brandels for three day beginning November It. 7 - 4L the DranJei's issx s 1 ST Raymond Kltchoook. evervoodv'a tawm. Ite comedian and America's particular Pet "CUt-Up," 1 tO OOma to the Hrmnri.l. for two days beginning Thanksgiving day In his latest great big hit The Beauty Chop." . ror number of years Johnny and Emma Ray. who anna i K t ,h chief attraction of tha Orpheum MIL nre siarrea jointly in a eerles of musi cal fare a. Always In thaaa r.r.-i-.. Mr. Ray haa appeared In a laughable burlesque role, that of Casey, on of the absurdest of stag type. Some of the aewnee formerly offered by the Ray were A Hot Old Time." "Down the Flke." and "Casey the Janitor." Their present vehicle la "On the Rio Grande." Sayings of the comedy sort and bright aongs are to be contributed by Harry Hlne and George Fox. The Girl with the personality.' as AUeen Stanley calls herself, le a singer of character aongs. Original and aensatlonal dancers are the Australian McLeans. Entertainer of merit are the two men and a boy known as Lao Zarrell and company. They do ...... eaia or an unusual type Making his first American tour cornea Fred Komau. Australia expert whist ler. Miller and Lylee an teen of colored comedian who bring their dU erttog act to a lively rwish by xnmmxx of a burieaqn boxing bout. One again thla week the Orpheum Travel Weekly I to project world views ef the most interesting type. . j 1 Miss Lang will be seen at tho Boyd this week In eae of her very strongest roles one she haa never presented In Omaha, although she made a tremendous tmpres alonwlthltat Elltrh'a .t i- t ------ - iyin, that of Mag.le In "Kindling,- the power ful oomeauc drama by Charles Kenyon. The question involves the Hh r - k.k- tf be bom under such conditions aa will insur It Ufa and health. The struggi 'r 4 V f Mt&fmfa men can If H pCv ! if k5 Hipp THEATER in. TODAY Another Oxeat Xlaw t Brlanger reatore, "Lord Chumlcy" la FonrVoreat steels. Tomorrow; $SSu' Daniel Prom a Present JtajnooxaiTB clabk la witohlng rrodnctlon, ronr Oreat Acts. "WILD FLOWER" Begins 10 a. nu Xvery Hon Uwtag. - KOV. 4th and 5th Daniel Frohman Offer JOHN GARRYMORE In the Tamon Comedy "The ran From Mexico" Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6 & 7 Macklyn ARBUCKLE Za the Wall Known Political Comedy, The County Chairman IUC They've Got It IUC Thon noug. 494. Advanced Vaudeville Beginning Rnnday, Not. 1. aa f Johnny & Emma Ray In "Oil THE RIO GRANDE" V By Junie McCree I - : - fcsi i ' in stliliiii sii i ml k nssiitif3 HARRY BINES & 6E0RGE FOX AILEEN STANLEY Saytngg and Songg The Girl With the Pergonalltr EiU,ST,RAL!f N McLEANS LEO ZARRELL & CO, Entertainer, of Merit FRED KORNAU MILLER & LYLES Australia's Celebrated Whistler Colored Comedians with a Song-, From the Wlntergarden, Berlin a Dance and a Biff or Two THE WOULD AT WORK AXD PLAY Around the World with the Orpheum Circuit's Motion Picture Photographers. BRANDEIS THEATRE CRAWFORD, PHILLEY if ZEHRUNG. Mgra TO ST& AvY AND ALL THIS WEEK vw W I Twice Daily-2:30 and 8:16 u Annunzio's Marvelous Photo Spectacle T3 PH.ICXS DATLY HATS. SSo EVliBHras, BESliaVEP. S5o, 3 Bo, 60o GEORGE HAMLIN America's Crealest Tenor. Thursday Kovember 5 4:15 P.M.-Seats Now Prices 50c to $1.50 In Concert a ji f -' . tl in i 'MmmntM,miiniMliAmMMtiif'Mv-imaSinimm in Ma - n n i nimiiii il ' Wl Ol TTsTOAT, HOT. 1ST. LORD ROBERTS Ths Bmallsst Oomadlaa la tha World LAWRENCE JOHNSTON AND LITTLE "PAL" ' Za "YantrUoulsms." GEORGE LEE Oomadlaa. BARBERA JACKSON AIUOIXOiRSiUIM ; SATriPcDHAT; NOV. 7 GERVILLE-REACHE THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONTRALTO. Reserved Seats 50c, 78c and $1,00. Box Seats, f 1.60. Sale Opens at the Auditorium Tuesday Morning, November 3d. a-..1 .orderB ccompanled by checjaddreesed to Manager Glllan, Auditorium, will be promptly filled. - . -- Nothing Serious . Just Mirth and Melody. The BEST of PHOTO PLAYS 10C ADMISSION mwmmmt W jrae 10c Tlokat aa Mai Tomorrow tow - Tho Omaha Grand Opera Stason Jerome cJaxkion. fib Ce ntprm$3 of ths Blum mothar asalnst crushing con ditions U ths on deDictsd bv Mania. and whan sha ateala in order that aha and har baaband may set away to that land of sunshln and fresh air sha has beaa told of so often. It Is for tha UtOa on sha alon knows U coming-. Ths morklnj out of tha plot makra a plar of Intense dramatic appeal, which la finely relieved by cleverly Interwoven comedy. Mr. Millar aa th hunha nA will 1 h.v. a fine rol. and lh real of tha splendid company will be well placed In the Ions cast. The first perforroaac will be at the matinee thla afternoon. ' Roberj- Harrison. At trie 0ja learas that even a food woman may be mistaken as to a man's real character, and la tha end all Is well. The comedy Is baautlfully writ ten, with much of tho richest of fun and tho mast tender of pathos, and the com pany will f et a flnea chance to show Its ability, especially Miss Allen In tha role played at the Brandels by Ruth Chatter ton. The first performance Is to be at the matinee thla afternoon. Ben Welch and his new show will be presented at 'the popular Gayety theater tor on week with dally matinees start Ins today. The musical numbera were written by Irlvn Berlin and Ted Sny der and the production was staged by James Gorman, general stage director for Cohan & Harris- attractions. Tha first part, "The Old Clothes Man." and tha burlesque, "Frisco, wis." are new, clean and novel. Besides Ben Welch (of vaudeville fame), the cast Includes Flor ence Bother. Minnie Bud" Harrison, Georse Houirlas, Vic Caamore. Pat Kearney, Prank P. Murphy, Mabel How ard, twenty American Zouaves and a alnslna; and danclne; chorus of twenty four young women. Aside from the ladled matinee each day during the week, there will be an extra performance atartlng at 11:30 Tuesday, election night. Returns will be read from the stage at both performances Tuesday evening. Th Waodward Stock company will turn a mere aeriou poaa of tha theater's activity this week, giving us Henry Millers great success. "The Rainbow." a four-act comedy by A. ri Chambers, ia which the right of a father to his child and of the daughter to her father la capably argued. It may be doubted If a mor touching scene waa ever staged than occur at tha end of tha third ui of thla rplay, where the daughter aays guodbye 9 in) rather, h knowing sh U not lo com back, and sh expecting to return In a far- hours. But that very Intricate problem la logically worked out. and the mother, who haa been th aura ac4 uarelscUng Judj ot th father, tha San Carlo Grand Opera Go. wnaer ne avaapioe of rn ikAi TAYnoi. or Tjjrozzm Ta.tCTI.al "aVKBUTEKS'i Omaha Aaaltorliua Thamaay, radar, Saturday BTaaiaaTS and Saturday Btatta, December 10, 11 and la, itli. Membership TlckeU ror Entire Season 1.00. This ticket does not admit 4 the Auditorium, but must be reserved at th Auditorium Box Office at an additional charge of from 10c to 76a, according to location of aeaL LUCIUS PRTOR. Local Manager. TlckeU may ba had at Picture Dept. Brandels Stores; Hayden Bros. Music Dept. or Jewelry Dept.; Thomas Kll patiick Glove Dept.; Thompson-Belden Co. Lace Dept; Bunreas-Naah Co, In formation Desk; Orchard-Wllhelm Co. Main Floor; Camp Bros. Drug Store. Council Bluffs: Beaton's . Drug Btore; Myers at Dillon's; Sherman-MoConnell Drug Co., or from any member of th Patrol. "Utile Lord Roberts" heads tha bill at th Empress this week with a Un of comedy that la several degrees out of th ordinary and .which I giving the audience aldeachea everywhere along I th circuit. La wrene Johnston, with I lila mchanlraJ Pal " )ia vAnt4lA' quletle stunt that la even better than they writ about tn books. The title of th act staged by Barbmer and Jackson la "A Man and a Maid and a Piano." Their syncopated mualc and gloom dts penelng dittlea aro out of the ordinary. Kndlug the bill of the week will be George l.ee. formerly eomedlan with Marx I'rothera Le la aaid to have aoma new stuff that la great. A special extra reel tho to play ot th usual high standard First Church of Christ, Scien tist, of Omalia, Announces a Free Public Lecture ...CHRISTIAN SCIENCE... BT Clarence 0. Eaton, 0. S. B. Member of th Board of Lecture ship of trfe Mother Church. Th First Church of Christ. Scientist, tn Boston, Maaa. In the Church Edifice . Marys Ay, aaa Seta at, Sunday Afternoon, Not. tu, at three o'clock, nd Monday Evening, Ko. 2d, at eight o'clock. Too and Tour Friends Are Cor dially Invited to B Present. HAXXatEB tODAY SllS; TOXXOHT 8llB AJTn lit vekt Jr- CHARLES LANG 1VIILLE-R And Tair uprb Company la Charles Ksnyoa's Gripping; ay, k: indlin g aCatlnee Sunday, Thuraday and Saturday. Trie SBo and 60c Tet Wseki Oeorg M. Cohan's Best Comedy, "STOP nrxr." Turpin's Dancing Academy 28th and Farnam Sts. ivew class ror oeginner next Monday and Thursday, t n. m. Advaneett Mam. Tuesdays. 8 p.m. Up-to-date dances are standardised and v ,!" PJtTTATB X.ESSOVS DAU.T. to learn. HABKBT 6143. Douglas 1476. Wtl Starting Matinee Tcday TONIGHT ALL WEEK Mats. Tues Thurs., SaL Woodward Stock Go. The delightful play The Rainbow 25C ANY SEAT 25C Secure Your Season Tickets G 1 Next Week Geo. Cohan's Big Success BROADWAY JONES " Election returns will be announced be tween the acta Tueaday night. Races and 'Aviation the Stadium Speedway SUNDAY,' NOVEMBER 1st EAST OMAHA Ravers Start at 8 P. M. Take Cars at 14 th and Farnam rlifcht at 2 and 3 P. M. Adults, 50t Children. 25 Piano Recital Martin W. Bush Tuesday eveninsr, Novem ber 10, First Baptist hurch. Tickets, 75c. On sale, at- Hayden Bros. Piano Department PIANO TUNING R. BRANDON Recommended by JIary Munchhoff, Millie Rvan, Martin Bush, Jean Nuffield, Belle Robrasou and Max Landow. ' Webster 4332. 4618 N. 28tK Avenue. THE PASTIME PLKA81 IlE AND DAXC1XO CLIU W1U Celebrate Taelr ThtrS aVaalearsan rmosvsoAT stiiuia, sot. s. By ttieuig Their ratroas a Baaonst la Coaaeeiloa wit a Taeix Beswlar Iaae. t'otrera will be apread for one thousand. The affair will taae plac at tha Douglat Auoiionum. i ne tanie will be spread ; In U tougla Lunch Room below. ! Vaauatea Ceais. I N NOTICE! Paarlsg Club for 0I4 and yowas; la taxtlag for ta eeaaea. BotS old and aeer aaaoes will be aeaaoaatrate aa taogbt FSSS. For fartber la f uxmAtlua oaU Seas;. 644S. "OKIHI'H TV CIBTI1 bv'AW'ir Eengs 16-86-8 0-7SO, TaadselUs's aratet Xatertalaera, BEN WELCH .7 New Show ?"u. T uuppr Mtlrce "Vot Wtw" sa4 "rrtaea, I1S." Intt MUalsht Show st 11 U EixKIss i Kits, rvroplet rcums read freoi tbe ste si both shows Tuesdar Nit. LADIES' Slata SCAT. WIDE SATS. A PLEASANT PLACE TO EAT Enhances tit pleasure of th meal In no snuUl degree. Belmont Restaurant Is not only attractive, but th food we serve 1 appetising and well cooked, and the service 4a prompt a-nd courteous a combination that I hard to beat. The next time that you are hungry let ua ere you. popu lar prices. Table d'Hots Pinner Sunday. u a n. 10 p. m. aoc. 1&1S Dodr St. a.