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What
the Theaters
utter
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t:i STl HTol, Inc., uwier
ot Uo" mLiiiif im nt May Jl b
ml seasons, hsve f.iunil a )ly which
give Ml IColKon full cup fur all
hir tiiafrlutik iiimvm, "MoIIiit's Mil
lion" will he Ht II. nramMa for three
d.iys mailliiK Hli inaflwe Thursdsy
(ThaiikoiivliiK rtVl, NovwiiIm r Sn.
Th piny us written ly Howard
Mi Ki'iii Itnri.es, expressly tr MIs
KhImijii. Hunt Jirecns pin iionifnal
tnenul puwiTK lints plural lir on a
Uisis Willi tli" uurlijs Kn-nlixl finsii
rlTM 1 her inrlhixla of rveilure
In hit)' ilwil nIiw imiki-H aio M-jcii'l
rf pi iiiu li li l a diplomat In every
snse of the word, A clever woman la
always ailmiH-'l, uwl, allhouKh tli
oi LI ill not approve of all of liar
rM Hwn'a ilua, It does not worry
)nr In tha JutiMt ami ut tha finish alia
Inoves Mint lier liloas Were rlfcht.
"Motliri a Millions" Means a great
il'iil lint the piny mean more. The
iimt lum luen pi'rtnl from Jlroinl
yv:i) ftivorllia ami Hie well and tit
turn My known for their shlllfy.
A show with two stHlar attractions
will be tin view thla week at tha Or-
pliiMirn. 1 'mtriA Caruii la to ha one of
lh headline offering. The other will
he the epertaole of bewildering lllu
slons to he presented hy Ieon and
foinpsiiy. Mis Cam la to appear
Willi J, Waller l--opoM, and together
they are to slug their own son.
Ion and company are wonder woi
era who prcxeiil a comedy apertaclv of
. hewilih-rintr Illusion. Ono of tha moid
alriklntf eletiienta of tha art 1 tha
modern miracle called "Klre and
Water". One of the trio of featured
n la Ix the eklt 'Tuning It Over," by
Cheeti r Hpencer und lola Williams.
Tint f xtemporaneoua funmiiker, l'.oh
Hull, I on of tho l-st known and
hext liked onterlnliiern on tho vaude
ville Ktaste. "A Vaudeville Hiirprlao"
will lie the third of the moat ronxplcu
oua fen t urea. In thla offering J )' A more
l'Vnnklyn and PoiiKlas Charles will b
nsslMd'd hy Klhel Trijcielnltf. Corlmie,
a dainty and vlvimlous duneer, assisted
hy Jltlc Jllmher, offer "Coquettish
l''uneU," Known iia "tho lioys from
Hollywood." Armstrong and I'helpa
have an offering which prove unfull
iiiKly popular. They ore making thla
their first, visit to Omuht, Once attain
the entertnlnltiR film enrtoon, Aenop'a
J'ViIiIih, will he shown. Topic of the
)ny and the I'niha Weekly will com
plete the show.
Happy Harry Jlinos la the headliner
In tha holiday bill now current at the
World theater. Ilia Intimate method
of working anappy songs, chatter and
' clown dunging have made him a big
favorlt everywhere, Another fea
ture IN tha laui;hiihl farce, 'The
Night Roat," na played hy Ihizel
JUckey and a aelected company, Mar
lon Clalro offer it atudy In aoug. Mia
Clair la aaM to huv a voice of re
markable rung and her number with
cn exception ara along popular line.
In a "Jlevualeal MjuhIchIo," Philip
Flen and Klo Tenayaon Introduoa a
moat novel aong Interlude. Wilfred
Du Hoia 1 tha "Jongleur Distingue"
and the moat expert of hi clan In
tho varieties Thrill and aenaatlnnal
2tunt are preentd by I'aga, Hack
nd Muck In a novel routine of gym
liaatlca. I-iirl Willmna, aupported by
lierlrudo' Anton, Coy Watson, Jr., and
A big company, alar in the photo
plav of adventure, lovo, myatery and
rimtare called "You Never Know."
J'our viudovllle perforinancea will he
Ttmwlfiy, Thnnkxgivlng day.
Hurtig mid Henmon'a aent "Ktep
On It" company to tho Oaycty thl
week, featuring the UHiinl dully
matinee for ladle, (Seorge Nlblo and
Helen Hpencer are the leudlng bur
lcquer In n company numheiing
tieaajy GO with a chorua of 20 girl
who elng and dance, prominently
concerned In the ahow. Oeorge Niblo,
the featured player, In h trump
comedian of an original typej-JIelcn
spencer, a comedienne of tho mimical
comedy atyle, will second Nlblo' ef
fort In a number of special acenes.
John O'Donnell will bo Nlhlo'a iiHSlHt
ant comedian, wllh Jimmy Cunnera,
Frank Martin and MikeKelley singing
, and dancing; Leah White, prima
donna; Kdlth Lanumd, liigenuo; Anna
O'Donnell, and Juliette Hehmmt, who
posKCHa an Individuality that "geta
over," ara named among the leading
Jilayera. Both MiN Lamond and Miss
Belmont will contribute apeclaltlea of
aong, M1h Belmont adding violin play-
Now Playing
Pantages
ROAD
SHOW
Six Record
Breaking Acts
"NIGHT
BOAT"
liaiel Hickey
and Coinpany in
tha Ntw York
Comedy Success
FEIN &
TENNYSON
"RavuiScal
MutUat"
r-K23&09-
MARION
CLAIRE
The Girl With
the Voice
Marvelous
PAGE, HACK
& MACK
in "Wait for the
Finish-
"BROADWAY
MADONNA"
Am enchant'ng Uture lay gilt
ltil with the datiUng lighU el
tha ' Crtt White Way."
Ih&ders
r urn- ;t&m
Dii2dw r .
Ing to her how of attolninenta. To
day' matlne atari at I, na will the
holiday matinee, Thunkeglvlng day,
Ouu IJuker, the alar of "Klaehea,"
billed u revue of "fun, fudn and
fuahloiiH," cornea to head the Orphuum
Khovf next week, and brlnga with him
an exucllent coinpany. Tolly Walker,
who I featured with him, ha the
reputation of being vaudeville' moat
beautiful girl. Other in the act are
Hud and Jack Tearon. "Tha Old
Family Tin Type" ia the llllo of the
comedy aklt which la to bo preented
by Chick Yorke and Itoxe King a a
featured act of the ahow.
Ban Franclaro'e Chinatown 1 the
locale for the comedy drama "Twenty
Minutea In Chinatown," offered at the
World theater next Katurday aa the
headline attraction. Tho act, which la
from the pen of Walter Montague, ia
an eplaode of the Tong warfare ever
rent leu under the an r face of dally life
in the Celeatlal quarter of Krlnco
On the came bill are Htuart and Law
rence, the former being widely known
a tho "Male I'nttl."
Reginald DeKoven' "Itobln Hood"
will be at the Urandei theater three
day atnrtln; Saturday, December
Tuneful aong and melodloua tune
will be provided by Klleen Bertram
and Olady Ande at the Empreaa for
four day atarting today. The two
young ladle play violin and piano and
offer harnfonlou song. A dog con
tortlonlat la the unique novelty which
Jack Itoaler will preaent. Included In
thl act will be Mmgga and Carmlta,
two other well trained doga. "The
Story Without a Tall" will be offered
by Harry Garland, who 'work in
black face and poaaeawea an Idea of
hi own. The aecret will not b re
vealed until after hi first perform
ance. There In one more act on thla
vaudeville program.
In order to etlmulate the buying
of Nehranka potatoes during the
week, the Krnpreaa will hold a po
tato matinee tomorrow for children
under 12, between the hour of 12 and
3. The only condition attached to
thl offer are that the potatoes pre
sented for admlanlon must be Ne
bra ska grown. There will be plenty
of entertainment for the children In
cluding four vaudeville act and a
aeml-weHtcrn picture entitled "The
Better Man Wins" which Is packed
with thrills from start to finish.
Cecil B. PeMIHe's new set Is under
way, although no inkling aa to the
story has yet been given out. The work
Bhops are busy constructing a serin
of prehistoric mastodona for him. It
may be that he Is to produce "Kimo
no", with flanhback to the original
YoshKvnra.
"Rupert of Jientzau," the sequel of
"A Prisoner of Zenda," will be pre
sented to the film fans by the 8elz
nlck company early in 1923. Elaine
Hammersteln, Conway Tearle, Eugene
O'Brien and Owen Moore are all In
the cast.
VJ
Ends Friday Night
He' the 58th Variety
HARRY
HINES
The Famous Musical Comedy
Funmaker, Himself
WILFRED
DU BOIS
"Jongeleur
Distingue"
Best in Hit Line
ARTHUR
HAYS
Playing
"Toot Toot
Tootsie"
4 Show Today
and Thursday
I. 10. I 4J, f,6
Other Day
10. 41, t.u
t r. m.
Mat.aee le.)0
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iaMe , . . m
H l.- - i.'JL 1 I ' V ..- ' : ill ' II
ii a: m i
1 1 a
Uatte Mantel -eweefs
liurtenque Trains the
Girls for ililur and
livllvr Jobs on Stage
"Burlei)iie is to ,tho chorua girl
what slock companies are to Ijcgjn
riers on the dramatic stage," says
Helen Spencer, a featured memljer of
Hurtlg St Henmon's "Hu p on' It" com
pany which play the Oaycty thl
week. "Both are wonderful he!p In
perfecting a girl In her ehonen pro
fession, in slock the girls learn nil
thoso llttlo trick of expresHlon, atag
technique and other cnenllal to the
dramatlo profesHlon, while In bur
lesque she learns tho routine of all
dances, how to handle hcraelf In big
numbers, and If she la observant she
also discovers ninny sure fire tricks of
winning applause from an audience,
"The best entertainers on the musi
cal comedy slago had their beginning
In burlesque as wltnesa, l-'rankle
Heath, Hophle Tucker, Lester Allen,
Trixlo Friganza, Weber and Fields,
AUDREY
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M.ium 0ilr, il Tat W. tr Hlti. '!
A THANKSGIVING WEfX SPECIAL
EMMA CARUS
With J. W.Vr U!
! TVi Ova Imi
DaUtf, Cer-litstiat CORINNE
(Uses DICK. MIMUIK
P'ArMor
FRANKLYN &
Amh4
la "A 4iits
ARMSTRONG
"Is
BOD HALL
MillMII, l4 a.
THE SUNDAY I5EE: OMAHA, NOVEMBER 'JC. 1922.
. 111
Ham Bernard, Jim Barton and dozens
of other men and women who now
have their names over th doors of
Broadway theaters nnd command sal
aries of four figures each week.
"And to straight, vaudeville Columbia-
burlesque recently fiirnlched such
acknowledged headliiiera na Morton
end Russell, Bert Baker, the Watson
sisters, 1'olly Ward, lllly Arlington
Frank Dolmon, Ben Welch, Al K,
Hall, all of whom played tha Oayety
hero In Omaha before being 'dlscov
ered' for vaudeville. Verily, bur
lesquo Is the college the vaudeville
brtlsls graduate from, Hope I'm the
next."
WaWr Held Hark
to Work Soon
Wallace Reld la recovering so rop
Idly at his retreat In tho California
mountains that he will start work
this month In his next ruramoiint
picture, "Mr. Billings Kpends Ills
Dime," tho Saturday Evening Post
story by Dona Burnett. Prellrnln
arles of the story are being completed
by Albert Bhclby Le Vino and Ralph
Block, production advisory editor.
Reld has already recovered com
pletely from the eye ailment with
which he was ufllictcd and Is getting
Into condition for a hard season's
work, according to word to the Iasky
studio executives.
Starts Today Today
Queen of the Artists Studios
MUN
IN A STORY OF
Heedless Moths"
Lays Bare the Soul of Truth
SECRETS OF THE STUDIO REVEALED
NOTE M'" Mun0,,' P,in. while it U In the nude. Is nevertheless above
all criticism, and the management invites the attendance of only those
who are broad-minded enough to appreciate tha artiitic value and moral lesson of
"Heedless Mothj."
SUN COMEDY
iiiiiiiiiii.mil ii 1 1 1 1
LEON & CO.
f t4Mit al HI4 MM, rMM
A SliNMae taiM'v Myitoty
-llSIt AM WAUN
, Offer
"Caajvetua Fs
lenl
CHARLES
Ii1!
"
4 PHttfS
t-ii
CHLblFJt SI'ENCER
& LOLA WILLIAMS
M.HI, Its II "
May Kohmm ii m
One l'Uae of the
Old Servant 1'ro.blem
No ono In tha world enjoy a Joke
better than May Rolwon nnd ah tells
this on on herself.
The Bridge club at lluyslde, I,. I.,
were dlscUKnllitf the Inability of get
ting good servants and keeping them
and Miss Kohn, who whs an Invited
guest, advanced th argument that
women didn't treat tbelr servants
right and thst half tit them didn't
know a good servant whan thry got
one. A f"W days iMter, Mrttlray nd
vertlied for a imild and Mix Itobson
In fun culled her over th phone ap
plying fur the position.
"Can you cook?"
"Yes, iiwidarne."
"Can you do light laundry?"
"Yea, uiadame,'
"Are you willing to work Kundays?"
"Ves, madame."
"JM you speak French?"
"Oul, madams." .
".My daughter is studying Kpanlith
do oil think J'OU could help her?"
"HI con nile amores, senora," (Ye
very willingly,)
"I urn sludylng Italian opera do
you speak Italian?"
"J speak five languages, madame,
but I was applying for a maid's posi
tion not a linguist."
"Well, you give tnn your phone
number and I'll coll you Inter."
"Von enn call Mrs. Hiown 1421
she recommended me."
Presently my phone rung.
"I this Mrs. Ilrowii?"
"Yes "
"The maid you recommended called
me up but I don't think I care to
fry her. I'm afraid she wouldn't quali
fy and her voice was too soft and musi
cal for a servant, but I thnnk you Just
the same,"
And I've wondered ever since what
she wanted.
Sing Sing Inmates
Ash for Jaclie
The popularity of Jackie Coogan's
starring velilrle, "Oliver Twist," wlrleh
had it successful premiere on Broad
way recently, has penetrated even the
gray walls of Hlng ding prison.
Asked the other day what they
preferred In the way of special Thanks
giving entertainment, the prsoners,
by a big majority, declared In favor
of a aoreenfng of the famous Dickens
classic, directed by Frank Lloyd, with
the popular Jackie In the title role.
And so on November o next, the in
mate of the prison 'will bo treated
to a presentation of this ambitious
production, Asuocinted First National
Pictures, Inc., havmg mads arrange
ment to supply a print of th film.
Only
HER OWN LIFE
PATHE NEWS
S
ON f
Sun Incomparable Orchestra
Direction Louie Schnauber
Photoplsy at
12, 2.30, 8
7i30 V 10 p. m.
EUPQESS
II la II Contiauout Shnws in Rutalion II to H
FOUR DAYS. STARTING TODAY
HUGH SHELLY & EMMA HEIT
. in "A Revue"
ROSH1ER St MUFFS
Introducing
"The Dog Contortionist"
BERTRAM & ANDES
"Tunelul Songs and Melodious Tunes"
ENID BEN NET ind FRED NIBLO
In '.'The DootlesKcr's Daughter"
A P'tai IllUd WlIK Allien sad M , Hum and Palke
MARUIO IIOYP laj MUTT 4 JlTf U j Tfl V II tW C
"User 'lm Rsse" "Buia sad Thessae- lUA 111.11 U
Sellaa't SeaselMael I at Dnlutlii
Mia H3lrMi' al ia Slrulleit' Hall" Al k
0r 9ea WUltesj op-Jiac Or fa
Next Week
-VioUDana
Charlie Reverses
Collar in New Role
a t e"
i i
7 i 2
Charlie has shed his derby and
cane for a reversed collar nnd a
clergyman's hat and coat In his new
picture, "Tho Pilgrim.". In tho role
of an ascaped convict who disguises
himself as a minister, he Is forced
Into tho pulpit and preaches-an entire
sermon on Panlcl In tho lion' den,
without a single subtitle. It Is said
to be one of (he hc.it bits of panto
mime ever done by this greatest
pantomlmist of them all, Kdna Pur
via nee is once moro Charlie leading
lady.
Lonesome ,1'ine to he Filnuul
The famous romance, of the Cum
herlands, "The Trull of tho Lone
sumo Pine," Is going to be made Into
a Paramount picture, with Mury Miles
Bit Time
Vaudeville at
I io, 4, l4Q
mni e , m.
t" ,rA
i y
'IS t A- i
ST' 1
X V , f
IIARKY OAKLAND
"The Story WUhout Tail"
in "The $5 Baby"
Mlnter as stsr. Miss Mlnter I regard
id a psrtloulsrly suitable for th
part, aa shs Is a southern girl, and
Is-fore Joining tha Paramount forces,
he gained her greatest popularity In
H EATR E
Tllie ACTtDNAnH TONIGHT, MONDAY, TUESDAY
THIS ArTERNUOn and Wednesday
Matinee Thi. Afternoon at 215; Eveninfi at 8il5 P. M.
Omahi'i
Own
Musical
Extraviinza
"Mi
Auspices D. P.
Popular Prices, Ticket
Thanksgiving Attraction
Evening at 8:25 P. M.j Saturday Matinee at 2:30 P. M
fi t. ..Aet-C thffJ If'
) s IB
I ife
. a N0 ADVANCE IN PRICES
Tickets on Sale ;?t?;N?'ntt
IVIIVIV V WMSW Ev-njBf 0c, 7Sc, I.OO, I.S0 and 12,00
When Rsmittinf by Mail, Plssie Add 10 for Gov't War Tas
Friday Evening, December 8th, at 8:15 P. M.
oisilUITcP
BENNO
THE TUESDAY
MUSICAL
CLUB
PRESENTS
TlcklU, $1.00 to $2 60. Mrnibarshlp Sal Friday, December 1st.
Public Sals Dicnpir Sib. Box Office Optn 10 A. M.
Two Days Only, Starting Saturday Matinee, Dec. 9
May Valentine's Production of
De Koven's Matter Comic Opera,
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A cnr f AmmcMM comic
AVrjieWl of Great
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MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS SATURDAY, DEC. 2
Evenings, 50c to $1.50) Matinee, 50c to $1.00
Coming Friday and Saturday Dec 29 and 30
MATINEE SATURDAY
R C3ARBY LAUDER
Direction William Morris
f.lail Orders flow
Whis nmltllnf by malt add 10 for
ell addreieed envelops far
v.
Twice Daily
WEEK hPMf,rvMm SEATS
Hera's the First One of Hurtig aV Seasnon's EigKt Show
THE
JCCEIERATING,
CO-GET-IT
CONCOCTION,
61 Ni
A GHIIAT CAST
A BEAUTY CHORUS
THAT DOES
STEP ON IT
tAI SHU-IM1 U
HOUOAt MAT TNANKSQtVINQ DAY
tadiis Tlcktls 25c cr
v... .i in SWJ...J
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plays of thl kind. In fact, she ap
peared n another s'oiy. h J"nJ
Kiix, Jr., "A fumheiland Itomairc.
for ltwlurt. t'hsrles Mulgn will di
rect
J7
0, Elks Ho. 39
BOe, 78e and $1.00
3 DAYS, STARTING
THURSDAY MATINEE
AT 3 P. M.
PIANIST
od) a
An OrcTMsrra ef simrXiani
f1ucjJIy5emc.lIv-to
ch
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1 I A I I jT If I
v w yt 1 1 wlrVVf ic
MHf'
Evenings $1, $1.50, $2 and
-50c, $1, $1.50 and $2
war tea, and aaclota stamped and
sal return ol tickets
loaiy i Mat. At 3
BEST C.fk
ID
K3
'STEP OM IT!'
Poiitively the Latest, Fastest
Thing in Musical Revues
WITH 1
bio Spencer p
AND
rnl S
13c. at 2:15 All Week y0
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