TUB DAILY NEBRA8KAN M X, ft At The Theatres FRANCES PRITCHARD HEADS THIS WEEK'S ORPHEUM BILL Personality, individuality, peculiar ity and popularity are the keystones upon which Miss Itae Samuels has built her vaudeville reputation and from these four keystones she has ,-rected a structure which she calls "The I3lue Streak of Vaudeville." A blue streak is supposed to, and prob ably has, the speed of a chain of liRhtninR, and this is why Miss Samuels has selected to call her ar tistic edifice a blue streak. Frances PrUchard will head next week's bill with a company, all mem bers of which are similarly endowed. The result is that the assemblage which she calls "A Dance Duel," bubbles and sparkles like a fairy brook in early spring. With her will nmiii Toward Tlerney and James Donnelly. Sisnor Frisco xylophonist, is sa id to be the first artist to play four part l.n.'mrmv nn the xylophone. To ob tain some of his hyncopated mus ic he employs four hammers at th same time. Doatrice Morgan, said to be anion; the best known stock stars in Amer ica. will bring a clever company here in "Moonlight Madness," a bright one iir' comedy. T.obby Randall, known as "thai Melodious Mirthquake," will sing and tell stories, in a way which has made him an ever welcome monologist. Flo Conroy and F.dna Howard, tw iiitraetive as well as clever girls, will engage in comedy patter and songs "Maid Made Mirth and Melody." Peggy Bremen and Brother prom ise plenty of thrillers in "The Imp's Playground," a spectacle on unsup ported ladders. Gordon's Circus, called "the speed! est animal act in vaudeville," will be another of the attractions. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In Her Newest Picture "MAMMA'S AFFAIR" Other Entertaining Features SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Shows Start at 2, 3, 5, 7, 9 MATS. 20c NIGHT 35c MON. TUES. WED. D HALL, ERMINE & BRICE "A NIGHT ON BROADWAY" MURRAY VOELK "WHO IS HE?" FRANCIS OWEN & CO. Presenting the Comedy "GRANDPA" THREE BLIGHTY GIRLS Bits of Scotch Vaudeville BILLY BARLOW "ODDS AND ENDS" "HOLY SMOKE" Twenty Minutes of Laughing "VELVET FINGERS" Babich and His Orchestra Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 M.its., 20c; Night, 40c; Gal., 15c LYRIC cr re-me nirnirff wrtam uniu .rc I ALL THIS WEEK J JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S "I S O B E L" or "THE TRAIL'S END" With An All-Star Cast BUSTER KEATON I In His Latest Comedy "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" 5 "THE ROOF OF AMERICA" I A Beautiful Scenic c i Other Entertaining Features a MON. TUES. WED. ji D Shows Start at 1. a 5 7. Q CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "MAMMA'S AFFAIR" AT THE RIALTO "Go away! I won't marry you!'" Ma had wished a ready made romance on to her "precious little Eve" but by the time she was through with Ma's nerves and the boob suitor there was "precious litlo" left of Eve. Then bhe made a wonderful discovery; a good looking doctor helped here; and mam ma's affair wasn't a circumstance to what the sweet little child put over Be sure to see Constance Talmadge. in her latest laughing success ' Mam ma's Affair," at the Itialto the first half of this week. Also "Scrappily Married," a now marry, mirth provoking Christie com edy; Pathe's News, "Topics of tho Day," and an interesting travelogue. Coming last half of the week, Bebe Daniels in her latest comedy, "Ducfea and Drakes," tho story of an engaged girl who Just would flirt, and a de termined fiance who cured her of her naughty habit. Conductor Jean L. Schaefer and his symphony players will feature 1'ie overture "Massaniello" by- Auber. Wil bur Tl. Chenowcth will feature on the grand organ "Neil Wiwn Waltzes, ' by Strauss, and "Honey Dew Selections ' by Zimbalist. Miss Frances Uoson stock will sing "Ireland Must be Ilcav en for My Mother Came From There,'' tho first half of the week; and the last half, "A Little Bit of Heaven, Sure They Call It. Ireland." Stage set ting, "A Pretty Spot in Ireland." TOM MIX IN "THE ROAD DEMON" AT THE COLONIAL Tom Mix in the saddle, at the wheel of a racing car, doing stunts with the aid of his horse Tony and leaping a See Red Parkhurst win the 300-mile motorcycle race at Dodge City, Kas., Tuesday, March 15, at the Y. M. C. A., 8 p. m. Free. Harley DavidsonMotorcycles sold by FRAZER CYCLE CO. 231 So. 11th f" iS 01GGIWWIWG -Jj f IVtOHtSsW I J At The Orpheum 'mis Week. We Don't Want to be Judged by Any Other Restaurant We want to he judged by the hifih quality (if food we serve, by the c o o k i n variety, service and our rea sonable prices. Here is where you'll find the caterer's touch added to your repast. CENTRAL HOTEL CAFE 1325 P St. river in hi3 car in addition to win ning the hand of a pretty girl will be an attraction at the Colonial The atre in his latest William Fox west ern picture, "The Road Demon." This thrilling, speedy comedy of western life is declared to be the best Mix has made. He begins by swap ping his horse (not Tony, of course for a broken-down auto on the desert, and, finding the steering gear broken he uses his lariat to guide the pesky thing. He finally gets it going. He rides back to the ranch. He can' stop the car. He rides through fence and then a barn, and at length he yells to his cowboy friends to shoot a hole in the gas tank to make it halt. Those funny boys, Mutt and Jeff, appear in The Lincoln Daily Star as well as on the screen at the Colonial They are always good for laughs. BIG DOUBLE BILL AT THE LYRIC THIS WEEK One of the best programs ef the season will be presented at the Lyric this week. The big bill include: James Oliver Curwood's "Isobel" or "The Trail's End," and alluring story of the great northwest, with House Peters and Jiine Novak and an ex cellent supporting cast. Buster Keaton, the peerless fun- iter, will bi- scon in his latest corned "The Haunted House," the picture of i thousand laughs. "The Roof of America," the mo.it beautiful aspects o l'nature made moie beautiful by magical photography in natural colors. Archie N. Jones and associate, in vocal selections, and Beaver's Lyric orchestra rounds out an evening's entertainment that will be enjoyed by all. DELAVAN CAFE Open Day and Night We 5erve the Best; Prices Reasonable Visit the Lantern Room Dancing from 9:00 p.m. to 12:00, a.m. DELAVAN CAFE, 1439 O Street TWO EXCELLENT PROGRAMS AT THE LIBERTY THIS WEEK The first half. Hall, Ermine aud Brice, a versatile trio, will be seen in one of the classiest novelty spec tacles of the season, "A Night oa Broadway;" Murry Volk, vaudeville peerless entertainer, in the comedy oddity, "Who Is He?" Three Blighty Girls, a trio of remarkably pretty and charmingly attractive Scotch. lassies in "Rare Bits of Scotch Vaudeville;' Frances Owen and players in tin one ace comedy; "Grand" Blllie Barlow, an original funster; "Holy Smoke," n new Mermaid comedy; "Velvet Fin gers," story of a modern Raffles, ana the International semi-weekly news. Coming the last half of the week a spectacular offering "Dance Ori?i na lilies" or "1920 Poetry of Motion." presented by Sngland's premier danseuse, Ethel Gilmore, assisted by Marjory Brown, Albert Hovelik and girls; four other splendid offerings, comedy and news pictures and "The Son of Tarzan." j At Liberty Friday nights, 'F. J. Hampton, experienced dance pianist, 1.6679. This Week You Will See TOM MIX in a Picture Different than he has ever made before and you will like it. "The Road Demon" is the fastest, most thrilling, most surpris ing photoplay of the season SEE IT. And in addition a new SUNSHINE COMEDY "THE SIMP" - - - It's Great Fox News - Colonial Orchestra Regular low bargain prices. '"X.&KlOOOtISlM3UQ(jrXJ 2:30 WED., THURS., FRL, SAT. 8:20 8 BIG NEW ACTS 8 RAE SAMUELS The Blue Streak of Vaudeville BEATRICE MORGAN & CO. "MOONLIGHT MADNESS" BOBBY RANDALL "THE MELODIOUS MIRTHQUAKE" "SIGNOR FRISCOE" The Popular Phonograph Artist Flo CONROY & HOWARD Edna In "MAID MADE MIRTH AND MELODY" PEGGY BREMEN & BROTHER "THE IMPS' PLAYGROUND" GORDON'S CIRCUS The Speediest Animal Act In Vaudeville FRANCES PRITCHARD with EDWARD TIERNEY and JAMES DONNELLY In "THE DANCE DUEL" THE KINOGRAMS MATS. 25c and EOc t 'tf Sim WfCfTtetntH k'hIOi iTx tf M'lt'n THE METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA P. C. TOMPKINS B2717 Three Rings 120 North 11th St. ami City Auditorium DANCE Wednesday and Saturday Only Only Two Niphts this Week. Wednesday Will Be a St. Patrick's Dance Pharnrocks and hats free to all. Come early and brinr your friends. Admission Only 10 Cents. THE CITY AUDITORIUM Lincoln's Popular Amuse ment Center. MKii k! ; k' a; rr; ana Orpheum Circuit TOPICS OF THE DAY EVES. 50c to $1.25 am WSW:x VH 'Jt WTjJXfcD&M WX&55833S8ff a m Mats., 20c; Night, 35c; Chll10c p