8 C THE SUNDAY rr.K: OMAHA. SKI fKM KICK 10. What I the Theaterr Offer TODAY t the Brndi the public will wiinrti Iht local opening of Miuhert advanced vaudeville, a rational amutement tvitem organized under (lit direction of Affiliated 1 heater corporation. I ronunent in the buainn organna lion art Lee and I. I. Shubert. I nv pivvmuuni, wnun win cmil prlte Shuhert advanced vaudeville, Mill be quite unlike any production ever before offered the gnu-rat public. They will feature world renowned , man, while aimulUwously offering elaborate muMf-comedy revue, com plete with aettingi, cotrumea and chnruxi, Among the ur engaged arc Weber and Field, tieorse Jeel. the Courtney iter. eurgic Price. Helen F'lry. 1'lnl Baker, Jimmy ' ifuMry, I'.ddie Xrhon, the Dc Wolf liner. Herman Timber:. De Haven l(y, 'Vatfn iter, Knurr linhef, Johnnv Dooley and other jut at well known to the variety public. Miubrrt advanced vaudeville will be presented at the Itraudei the firl four day of each werk with matinee da'ly mil will conaixt of five bin ijnir lei and a niiioiiiil revue wilh .5 to 40 people, thi l.it alone running over one hour. The opening at traction i entitled "Trouble of ir with the t'ourtney iter fea tured and will iuauKiir.ne the local (.cssoti iih a matinee today. f. In all there arc more than i unit in the nraiiirati(iii and a vetritablc arniv of iiirr. dancer, coined iani, Mrriihats, musicians and publicity men. Harry Carroll componcd the music and wrote the lric for the revue. "Varietie of I9J-V dominant attri--t itui at the (Jrplicuni thi week. I!e i to appear in the Mellar rom. In addition to the attractive chorist er who come with him, hu com pauy includea Tom Diniflc and Paul 'rlaiiev, and the l.o'e iter. vocal ist and dancer. Another t n.M t t-aUired in the ahow. openuu to i;.v i B. C. HilHam. One ot Ins beet known Brjrfdway mcrcssrs waj Huddle-.1" In "Orisiiialities. a he a'.tT h' own songs and introduces hit of entertaining chatte. 'an s-anlev on- of the most eltectwe funutakers of the vaudeville MaRC i- l.-r to he featured. In th: Prnior rr episode he mesents. he i -hi.ted by Art Knurra . and Hey Maurice, In the oiierniK of Jack d-orge. a pretty little French girl hinirs French sours and erycs a a foil for bis blackface co.nedv. The Krowne sister. Mildred and Doro thy are expert accordionists. Birds It 'i..iiiia..t nliimanc do unusual tricks in the novelty offering to be .-..,itit hv Mm Merle ! Iteffieaers . v. vo , T1 lV J It'. T I - -. ,J ' N,-- ' ft x'u H Si r tvVfvir I ' Couefucy listers- 0Mndcj? SVyj Sl-tvnadr lmvui.ss' I . ( )Li f -7 II J (rtTj f. I new songs beside several of his old 4T- wvm ":nl"- f i H?:;. x. ' ' 'dW Writr Words and Mutle While lie Actn on the Stage Omaha Girl Says Movies Offer Liberal Education to Persons Seeking Real Experience in the.World A lariie part of what unuuetiiou ably Mill be one of the coming tea- ton uue,ful play it being writ ten in thi city now by one of the 'vountry'i be.t known play-author. The Mriter i B. C. Ifilhim. from under Mlue imaginative finger rolled the Ivrie. uiu.ir and much ot the book ol 'Buddie," one of lat vear's inuiial lomedy hit. "Sweet William" i to be the title of hi new show. Mr. Hiiham declared. ( oiucidrnlal with hi play writing, the well-known author aUn i nr. 1 tl I , i , 1 II H 1 V . . ,.i k I. . . iiic smigk raeh dav for other mem ber of the irolriioii. Thre aie ordered not only by performrra on the Orjilif tun hill with him, who are taking advantage of hi presence, but iita by notublet of the ttage in all part of tin country and Knjdand, including fclsie Jani and ophie Tucker. Although doing hi oug writing and appearing regularly tin week at the Orplieuui theater, where be it presenting his new art, entitled "Origiualitir," Mr. Ililliam finds time to work on his play both morn ing and nights at his hotel, whete he has a typewriter and a piano. "Mu.ic ronie especially -easy for Hie." Mr.' Ililliam say. "I write the word along some certain line and by the time the verses are done, I find myself humming an air, wheih then only require copying; and I final tryout on the piano to ascer tain that it is written correctly." Trixie Friganza is coming a the star of the Orpheitm show for the week of September 17. Her travesty, "My Little Bag o' Trix." was written for her by Neville Fleeson and Albert Von Tilzer. In vaudeville she has been a successful as in musical couietly. Sheila Terry in a romance of seven scenes, "May and De cember," will be one of the featured attractions of the bill. Another will be the unusual songstress, Jean Granese. In her performance she is assisted by her brother, Charles. In the KX.n.hip or frank Wilson the feats lie pertorm w u Urd withjnnds off the bars Again this week Topic, ct the 1 wi II be a screen feitufi to be followed v,v the amusing, cartoon con il c Aesop' Fables. The Pathe Weekly will also be hown. offer a specialty; Victor Kaplan, light comedian; Shirley' Mallette, singing and dancing soubrette; Vinnie Phil lips, who leads numbers and play leading roles; the Gilbert sisters, singers and acrobatic dancers, and Major Johnson, a midget entertainer. Sixteen musical, numbers will be in troduced with changed costumes in each instance for the 20 coryphees and singing chorus girls. Theatergoers always look forward to the annual engagement of Fiske (J'Hara. This season he will appear at the Brandeit heater for three days, September 28-J9-J0. in his latest of fering "Land O' Romance" by Anna Nichols,, under the management of Augustus Piiou. As usual O'Hara i .i. -1 ii . i i...wl PJy me fore oi a Koani vuuiib Mi,, Lillian I'-urUiart. wno Vy , irishman and he will again have Miss ille theaters ot tin. country a. a headline feature, now cotrta out of vetiiement to play, a limited tour o' the Pantagcs cir cuit in .a delightful comedy .ho., "flappers." called .'Mothers RirM Here" This will be the headline , .1,. w'nrld alt week. Jn ,er home eity.-Lo. AngeU-s Misj Burkhart. "n private life Mrs. Lil lian Goldsmith, is prominent m so ciety and club circles, being presi dent of the well known Civic, and Philanthropy club of the California metropolis. A company of tour sup ports the famous star. The new dancing star, Shura Ku iowa. a petite Russian artiste and her compauv of four girls, will ap pear in a series of artistic and class ical dances. Mh Rn'owa has been h sensation in this, her first Ameri can tour. , . Noodle Eagan, a comedian of re markabte ability, is also on the bil.. He has been toruing the Pantages circuit for 12 consecutive years, buv this is his firs visit to Omaha. Three other standard acts com plete He vaudeville section of the bill Marian Gihncy is an original comedienne: Jones and Crumbley are couple of dusky fumuakers with a new line of maietial; Lnnl and Wil lie in a sensational novelty called "A Tair of Eve Glasses." open the bill. On the sreat World organ Arthur Havs introduces a unique novelty called ".Wounding Demonstrations of Mental Telepathy," something never done before in the musical field. Larle Williams in a .omautic coined "Fortune's Mask," is the photoplay. Four features arc a four-act bill at the Eniprc this week. Burton Brown, Nina Gardner and Al Trahan in their "Passing Show Kevue of Sorgs and laucs," are presented in Oinaha tor tV.e firt time, after having been featured on the big eastern cirvuit. Jack Upton (no relation to -t Thomas! is a mimic l ability to keep an audience in a roar. It i what be does, t'al peak lor him. A tiia!ioial novelty comedy crli act u that oi Lrrevef Sykes and h Cwhnj Four, omerd i lua men and two women of great peed and control on wUee W't.er and frown, man and wom an. "I h I'h You I w " 't su gei. talk.r and dncer. Jost Its kind e-l an act itut get the b-f ap p!aue 1 th I : u.p"r. J,hu Gilbft ' tr of "Ara tiit I . winch ' heralded a .1 iom! of barb4) .).tt tf. " - Trt - tatv lh!r Hit Be ie..t ' KmIv ria-r" ttH t.ni! ' It !"' . i to fr,,'' M a.tl b'ii!ts. M I IUi l tH n 4 "i'pp't" t! rr.e usMrtia. t h tf tw," 4 U ! ; an! di e t1 4' ILfPr 1 " ' ., w a fvmu4 l ' t .' ( . .. lWI i iim.-1 w ui vltde .. hint m ! '' jCMsl '"' I"1.'" It'!.' is !' 4 I1 i i. n4 ! ti" ' ! ? : so .t ul K t.k ! kk ' 4 !t -r wtlH t ' " r'"''"'" I .14 i Hx I'-' 4 iua 4k. i'A ivVii Pat Clary as his leading lady, last seen here in "Down Limerick Way." he play is in three acts and Mr. (J llara will be heard ina number ot Once a Cripple, Now a Russian Dancer Here's to Limit in Way of Cheap Skate Marilyn Miller to Star Wilh Hubby in Screen Play That condition in the movie col onic of the Pacific coat at painted by jade eyed cynic and so-called re former, arc grut.ly exaggerated, i cS . . . Both giil aie in close touch with studio affair on the coast, having participated in several production More than that AgntV personali ty won for her place in th clow circle of Clara Kimball Young's af fair, while again she was cast a an uudertiudy tl Koscmary Thcby. And 'lit not mange. Jut scan the accompanying: photo of Aw'ie. "The studio are tilled with hap py-go-lucky folk," aid Mi Dug gut. "Hut thry all have Ihrir caret and worries, always striving for suc cess. The world only hear of the caudal am rnatious of movie people, while their virtue and good work are not exploited. Hollywood i no deferent than any other eity as far a moral are concerned." Both sister have hope of return ing to California. Sennett to Star Phyllis Haver in Comedy Series "Mail .eiiiutt ha teleticd P)lU Haver to head icparate comedy unit, and lit will .tar Mii Haver in a eric ol full length corned drama production which Mill U re leased through Associated Firt Na tional Picture. In a statement ' emanating from the I'iut National home office thi week. Mitt Haver' elevation to tar. dom under the aupitei, of Mack Scuuctt i anteiMcd entirely to her pmwd ability in pal produi lioiii on the Srniirtt lot. From the walaxy sertrn btaumt known as t!ie Mack Sennett llathing Girl. Mit Haver aroc and uccifutTy worked her way ui to her pretent oition at Sennett star, iler firl schiele. a yet untitled, will be ready for pro durtioil ibis week. Mitt Agne Duggan. asserted by Mist F.ileen and 'Agne sent a year in and about I foil v Duggan, sisters, 2t)24 C street, who wood. X 1 Now Playing -Continuous From 1 P. M. Daily After seeing Shura Rulowa in her flying dance steps at 1 the World theater this week it is hard to be lieve that this sprightly little dancer was once unable to walk because of infantile paralysis,. Such, however, is the case and until she was 4 years old Mile. Kulowa was hopelessly crippled. Constant work and practice keep her in condi tion at present but in her early years her parents feared she would never walk and play as other children were doing. Some time following her debut as a dancer Rnlnwa was under the tutelage of Alexia Ruloff for five years and frankly admits she owes much of her present ability to his instructions. Today Rulowa heads her own company of four girls and one man. J lie ballet Kusse present ed by these dancers is filled with lite and color. "If you don't know any 'finale hoppers' you haven't iniscd much," says Jack Holt, featured player with Kulic Bernstein Itroadway Map pers" at the Gayety. "The finale Uopper is what slangstert call a cheap skate. I know him well, for 1 have sren him operate in his favorite habitat the dance halls of New York's I! ioal way. He is an outcome of the 'flapper' period; his associates are girls who drest in the extreme style that has been more or less pleasantly ridiculed; girls who are as cheap as their escort Admission is charged at the best dance halls, and in most cases an extra charge it made for earh dance. The 'finale hopper and his 'flapper saunter in just before the regulation time for playing 'Home, Sweet Home,' to late that the ticket office it closed and the entrance has been cleared for the exit ofvdancers who have 'stuck it out' for the finale. Without price the 'finale hopper' and his girl dance this last dance and then pass along to the next hall where closing time has come. They keep close track of the hours and places that vary their time to stop the music and frccpicntly are able in this way to get several dances free.' They then visit some cheap restaurant, in dulge in coffee and cake and there is where'the 'finale hopper' got the added soubriquet of 'cake eater.' To have acquaintance of a 'finale hop-. per' and 'cake eater' is a doubtful honor anion? people who 'play fair; they will have little to do with them." Marilyn Miller, the Flo Ziegfeld star, and recently in the limelight at the bride of Jack Pickford. may co star with her husband for the screen, according to an announcement emanating from the United Artistt headiiiartcrt in New York. Miss Miller t contract with Ziegfeld, it it understood, tcrminatet in September, and it it not unlikely that arrange ments will be effected at that time to introduce Mist Miller at a screen star. Marie Mikova Will Give Piano Recital at Theater Marie Mikova will give a piano re cital Thursday niglit in Branriei theater. "The program follows: I. e'hllrtren'a e'ornor ticbrunay )r. eimdus ad Pirnawum. Horenaile tor th poll. Tim b'now la lani-lnf. Tim l.iilla Hhavhrnt. (iolllwouff a Cuka Walk. II Varlailona Hrriruaea. . . . ,Mrnllalihn III. Two Inventions Barh Ktinrio In O Bn-thovan. Canrlcrlo Hcarlattl IV, In Han. Form. . roiiiilrjr Uardrna Oralns-r. Polka A Minor HmoiAna Walu i'. Minor Chojiln. J una Unt. , l.a-ni K Flat Minor Canipkatl- Tiutnn Hleeplng Hawhantr Hahn. Ciadilla Bona (tor a sir child) Huk. Tim Hurdy-nurd Man Ooon. llanh of th Wooden Soldier toitana. Eivnlh Rhapsody Llar.t. Sale of tickets began Thursday. Facing Wild Hull Soft? Not Much, Says Valentino Movie acting it certainly a toft job! F'r instance, all Rodolph Valen tino had to do for a solid month was to get out in front of a mean bull and wave a red cape in hit face. 'Easy sure. , but Mr. Valentino wasn't bothered with a tremendous lot of company during the lime re quired for these warm and interest ing scenes. "Blood and Sand." Mr. Valen tino's current picture at the Rialto theater this week, wat adapted by June Mathis from the Vicente Clasco Ibanez story of Spanish life. It is a i'red Aiblo production, directed ,by the maker of "The Three Mus keteers. Scenes of the bull-ring at Madrid with Mr. Valentino as a popular toreador, provides many opportuni ties for sensationally dramatic mo ments. The coinr and nerve of the . anions snanisn sport are snown minus the fcalt-rcs that are repel- lant to American ideas. Gallardo i is considered to be Valentino's most vivid and colorful characterization I since his Julio of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." '" " . George Melford is"finishing '"Ebb Tide." Six great act baadod by th notad ta tar and prominent club woman UlLlflH BURKHflOT ' and hor company In a comady about "Flapper," antillctJ "MOTHER'S RIGHT HERE" A Notabla Theatrical Event - Marian Gibney Emil & Wille in "By Proxy" "A Pair of Cla" Th Dainty Sprit of th Dane SHURA IMPERIAL RULOWA l" BALLET Brilliant and Colorful Jones & Crumley Arthur Hays Duky Funmakars en th Organ He' Hera Th King of Comedian NOODLES FAGAN "A Bright Spot ff Joy" A Stirring Romantic Screen Comedy 'FORTUNE'S MASK" With Earl William and Patsy Ruth Miller J- 1 - SEASON 1922-1923 Opens Matinee Today Milfoil Musical Comedy and High-Class Combinations FOUR DAYS STARTING Matinee Daily Ed. Davidow and Ryfus Le Maire Present THIS AFTERNOON DESSEL in his "Troubles of 1922" By George Jessel Comedy Satire on the Revue Craze i Featuring FAY THE FLORENCE COURTNEY SISTERS 25-BEAUTlFUL TROUBLE MAKERS 25 SHUBERT ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE MLLE. ANN CODEE and FRANK ORTH JACK EDWARDS and I I MTHE ORIGINAL BOZO" DOLLY MANUEL DOB ARCHER GERTRUDE lANNA LOWENW1RTH 1 1 ULTRA STRING HAYES, JR. SAM BENNETT QUARTETTE 1. j : ? ' AnMIQCIrfiMt I1A,LY MATINEES 2.1c and 50c HIUllOOmH, EVERY EVENING, 25, 50e, 73 and t 00 " AH ft, Tea 0 SAB Fill 12 m lavs 12 Beginning September 12 ON THE MIDWAY 25 Big Shows and Rides Animal Husbandry and Farmstead Exhibits Every Afternoon and Evening Admission 10c IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND ' AFTERNOONS. 1:30 P. M. Running and Harness Races Auto Races Running Races SEPTEMBER 12-16 SEPTEMBER 17 SEPTEMBER 12-23 t Admission $1.00 plus tax Reserved and box seats additional, EVENINGS, 7:30 P. M. Ernie Young's "SMILES OF '22" MSti&r Sept. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Admission $1.00 plus tax Box seats additional, C0R0NAD0 HI QUIVEnA, Historical Pageant, Cast of 1200; Sept. 18, 19 Admission $1.00, tax free Box seats addtional. HANSEN vs. McGILL Wrestling Match, Sept. 21; Seats $1, $2, $3 AUTOMOBILES FREE SEATS NOW ON SALE BURGESS NASH STORE Meitanine floor BEATON DRUG CO. 1 5th St. at Farnam PAXTON HOTEL 14th St, at Farnam ! HOTEL FONTENELLE 18th St. at Douilas LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE South Oinaha ' iai a eaxtaua) t4.a a "ll taMf ' ' Ik tut ( at ,tj ) a, eat 4ete4 I aaeat A4a Va..IU 4 MU ,! m4 ! U kali Ike I Ue l.,iil tUa imImmIxii , a.