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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1900)
THE OMAHA PATXY BEE: SODAT. .TTXT 1. 1000 AMUSEMENTS. I J"'r t.0 ear BIB ( malr p-cir- i n A' most btvntir wh posses 6 p : a rparh and a perfe-id imagina- ion cat ie r fttfl when tbrwe propbi ie comr true tbist " ho pronounce them f-kz lull Jwk at oi and Bar with a asplent look n tbrtr eyet "3 toid you no ' When their pmgninuscu lions lull to muterlullre. bowevr but Ufct s another mutter. Omkbi ha Just finished a wek"s esperl mcnt with a summer muck rotuiiauy wbi poed o! unknrwn players. Balo'e the sn pagement began there wert predtrrtoti rf It. urr from everyone who deigned Ij enter lute conversation upon the subject Tnee lorohodlngs of evil have happily crt come true at yet. Nntwithrtunding th- extreme lira' which prevailed aurltir "tic first part of thf fwk the .bea'er was well titled every nlgbt, and with the advent nf tb" cooler weather there lies bet a pr.epi'ble increase In thr aitulai--e. Thf tflcnBC ment of thf compunj seems to have strut.k a popular chord m placing ..rices bo lew that no onr need be deterred from end ing in bo doing tbey art not only .rac ing thf regular patron of the theater, but arr ojenlng ii a roll to another c an of theatergoer whr arr interested is the Crumx. but whose purses are i slender lo allow them to par thf price theaters like. Boyd's must churgr during thf regular reason when expensive companies and birb priced stars bold thf boardt. At war wtlfl to th column of Tbt Be tr. Monday morning thf Redmond Stork cosjpRcy 6rt cot cunttln toy niemlivrt of extraoratinirr nbllltr Hut thry arf aat dUi.it to thr production of pucb plyk r thrr hvf utidPtbkcB thup fur. und wiih ;roncer drumu thf would undoub'fdly jirove tb-mBelve capable of be'L-r work i than they huve done tbu tor. Tbe pltvi, they have piven have peen clean and vhole nome however, and tbe company i oompoiied of men and v omen of rotinement and cul ture. I"or theae rt aBons Tbt Ile bopet. and trust that they will mret with the hjocshf they denorve. raaitlnp to r'o"k compan'ef In peneral. It ii intretlnc to note that almost every c ty of any pretension dramatically hat. now a rummer Beaaon plven by eoplc who, whil" not at the head of tbe profession, are yot actor of considerable mtirit Stars like Maude Adams Ada Hehan. Viola Allen and ether of equal mapnttudr cas nfiord to hie themselves arros tbe octmn or to cool re Kortt. when the itummer boatt become op liroBclvc and ait with folded hands conlur Inp up riBion of new triumpht to lie won when the bub bepltu- his Boutbworfl Journey and the maplet and beeches limp out tse Jmnners of crlmon and pold upon the hill- Bidet and In the ralleyr.. But the otben- .u .... .v . . .i ...... T 11 U iiibl. t U' irUr f" Ct Uki mUJ Mi bUCnJJAUI 1 cannot aCord such ItUlnc and bo tt is p:- I e Pormaacet civec. wouio aem to nt ' - - - " j Bible to serure their services durtnp the rlty. a not only are people a'tendme TwL S b unr c4ak It on e- TtS rummer and at prices considerably t.elow two and three Ume each week, but man, , P" t "J?1t those tber command durlnc the rerulur I bscriblnp tor seats tor two nlpht eah , ft .scttl?5 1 1' V seanon. In this way companies are orpan- eyr.tem oi ventilation jcbu- lied that are in reality not one whit les " Belir has hit upon thr theater Ir scr able than nlne-teuthr. of thoee that appear raJ 5fCrp cooler than In the ihadf out later on and tbe productions tbey pive are side. artistic und sutlBfylnp. Tbclr own repu- for the first "half of the we-k. eom catlons are a sufficient puaranty that what- i moncinp this trtomoon the comedy drama., ever they do will be done well and the In- "The Noble Outcast," will br plven. Tor tlmate aBBOciatlon Into which tbrv are ' thf lw;t balf of the week, commenctnp thrown -with one another produces cn espri' Ju cor and makes pDailblf an adaptation of each individual to tbe role best suited to his or her peculiar ability. The ncenario for the vrmlon of "Vanity Talr," in which Miss Ourtrude Cophlan, the dauphter of thr late Charles Cophlan. will appear as Becky Shurp, has been accepted toy the manaprra. The aceneb five in all are reproductions of Tharberay'B lmaptna tlve literary pictures, as near as is posIble for tbe modern bcene-palnter to draw on bis own imapination The first scene. MIhb Plnkerton's school room at Cbeswlrk Mall, serves to introduce Bocky and ber unpovern"d temper when crowds ure expected tbe Omahu. Council , couracinp So much for apltation In thr thr quits thut honored establishment. Th? 1 Bluffs k Suburhun Railway company pro- ' musical column of The Bee' TVbo would second scene shows her quartered at Purk ) prletor of the purk, will do their best to 1 have thoupfct that the appeal would huvr Lane, the envied companion of Miss Craw- : handle them with the equipment on hand borne so much pood fruit and so early! ley, where she becomes Mrt. Rowdcn Craw- I Lorcnze'E Concert band of thirty pieces 1 ley The third scene is tbe ballroom tt will .be In attendance both afternoon arj I Lot tbe murJciant now pet Into line and Brussels, in whtcb the dueheiB of Richmond evcnlnp. The first afternoon concert will do some missionary work in connection with pave her famous ball the nlpht before tbe lie plven at 2:W and the flrct evcnlnp con- the committee of entcrprUilnc. enthusiastic Croat battle of Waterloo. Tbe fourth scene I cert at 7 .30. The band, which it one of 1 business men who have worked with euc 1b tbe borne of Becky. Aerzon street Lm- I the finest In the went, was orpanlzed e-' cess upon the Bellstedt band proposition don in which bor lolly and tntrlpue with 1 jiecially for the park. Mr. Lorcnze. the band That the Bel'mtedt band will be here la as Lord Steyne caused her rupture with ber J leader, need no introduction tn Omaha. I sured and the promise of some excellent bw.band. the last scene, the humble lodp dnps of Becky. In her lonely retreat In Ger many where everforplvlnp Amelia and bor brother J .wph discover ber. Henry E Dlxry wan In New Tork the other duy, looklnp brown as a berry and lit as an athlete after his month's sojourn at White Plains "Well you are looklnp fine." remarked a triend "What does Muldoon feed you on?" Thlrken " replied Dlxey sententious!! . "only be doesn't know It yot You see. next season in 'The Adventures of Franrols.' I tm to play a thief so Just by way of pettlns Into tralninc for the part I steal one of Muldoon' chickens every morulnp and ret the conk to broil It lor nie on tbe sly. I have accomplished tbe remarkable feat of eatinc thirtj chickens in thirty consecutive dayr, " And rou still like them"" Tes. and be'ter still, the Hhlrkenr like tne- Why w hen 1 sneak into the henhouse now they all cackle: "1 wish 1 was in Dlxry ' " Blanche Walnh recently witnessed a per formance of "Quo Vadls" by an Italian com pany in Naples. Italy. Khe say tt was presented in wbut Americans would term ten arts deslpnnted by the Italian a pic tures riescrlbinp tbe tenth picture. MIbs Walsh sny " A very short, deeply Impressive ant Teter attempts departure from Rome There appear at the burl, tbe ChriBt who speaks the line used b Sienklrwlcz und tbe cur tain descends with Peter liotnp asked by one rf the characters 'Whither poust thou. Mu ter" He replies 'To Rome..' In our country therr bsvr always been Btronp ot Jertions to the appearunre on a theater stage of thr Cbnst Here In a Romun Catholic oountrj ur such objeutlons are raised Thr actors ure so Impressed with tbe character tbej arr jierformtng that stage craft Is lost sight of and one feol more deeply Impressed that: by a sermon from a yulpit 'What particularly strut s, me wa the fact that throughout the entire performuurr not one concession was made to the clap-trap of whlrb we In America are so loud Jt was a serious, earnest performance in every sense of the word, tbe members of the romptry depending entirely upon tbolr ar tistic merits to carry them throuch tv. ! neenery wus correct but of tbe most meager land and alH,mmubly pulnted stub at we ' urru miuij j rnrr apn in iur um jegitimate ! daya In other words, in tbe ltalmn -Ouo udls' the urtnr hud to depend entlrnly on his art lor effects and succeeded In hold ing the attention of the audience by thr power of a well modulated voire, pure dic tion and correct gesturr- Potroniua. played by an artor still unknown, by name Lom bard! wa an Inimitable petiormanee. Tbe bardl of Chilo Cbilonides impersonated by GhorardlBl, is tbe finest charartnr bit 1 havr seen in some time In fuel, all thr men were good in their respective roles. "The women well the women disap pointed me, Thry werr all finr readers, but their general deportment lull much to lie desired, Thry lurked grace and tbe necca- bH-' hH"h h -'Hl'TBlfBIS Df) fBSfPtl! tC hf b'feM ItiF '-n. of wfclkinc tbfj wemfd r Rt)di ot Uif n-upc tb-tr clotber vft ctsrriMl it a iilpvffci' wy Tbf majority prf o'-fTburfloBf with rmionolnt, op csf4 tti ill-bttttip rrorniHf.. nnd kll wor cfcfi. lanrtliitir wipft. Thr Pf rifrl pfJfrt at tlsif bordrHl on the ludlcrtm,, uod oaly tbt' Hotmmut tx-aaty nf CKgumlte df llvory and tbf ntncerlty nf tbf urunc mudf one torppt tbat vnBfn tbT vorc un comely uy woll bf bomuly "Ah artlMf ItKllstm are unflnutrtedlv far IB advaDOf of tbf Dticllhb or AmoricaB actor. Moreover, an Itullan uudloocf H morf hlcWy trntned than tbof vt deal with. It biU vith lmjtorturbablf patlfDcc, llBtrn lnr to pjictcbe of t-n mtnutfp' duration without Hbowinp Hny farincne. apparently tnlnrent' und najorlnp it Ik It due to the tx'QUU' of tbf ltullan lanpUKpr or tbf amor' art Tblf I could not dtBBOver. but 1 undornttmC. 1 thin!., that thr ranon tbf Latin rarof have httborto prodticfd tbf p-eatwit dramatic trtlntr if dur to tbf fact that an iriU-Ilipf tit artiHtir-lovinp autltfUff kfflf the artor conntanUy up to bit biph em and bom cxjircHion "Guntut Will Jail and talrnt lap when ever lnfllScrenff rclcns. The actor it de pendent upon tbf Lppreclatlob of an audi ence, und. where thf aueicncr 1b Its, tberr we hhUl find talent in beeping with the public mediocrity, for dominant artlBtlc in tollipencf in an audience ulone malici. preut artlBta. It turns out ar Bunpected by many, that tbe little benubt promoted two weeks apo lor potilul Juke IlodontbiJ was really a fare v nil to mark tbe Heverance of bin connec tion with tbe manapurial branch of tbe lo- cui orpbeutn playhoUBU In fact Mr Itoacn- thai t tenure of ofhre had expired before the htillftuhp committee utarted out with tbe lHinelit coujions and the Orpbeum author ltiu dlhclatm ail rulltih for tbe idea tbat they allow their company to become mixed up with any charity enterpriBea. The new manaccr of the Omaha bouse of tbf Or pbeum circuit ha nut yet been appointed, but the choice is Bald to look to an esper- . . J ..4.. ..II,. . . .. T"l .. 1 1 . l0t?H 'tP?0 A" ""-"' l,tUt d,t.ulU will doubtless be stralphtened out before the bouse reopens In September Cnmlnc Hventn. Tbe Redmond Stock company enterB on Its second week at the Boyd this afternoon with fl&iterlnp jirospecta The advance seat tilc hut (m.mti limiRiiiLtlv hfurt tnr tvitrv performance, a fact not apparent on the i initial seat sale ten days apo. The predic- ! ""f niafle by Manaper Bear that the hahtt of attendlnc the theater would crow on ' patrnas as the season propre,..ed. especiaay ,n - r ther nure seen the uha-antr of - Thursday. J. A Stevcnc" famous lepltlmate melodrama, "Tnknown." will be prex-nted I Probably within the nest three weelie -Mary Johnson s story that Is creatlnp a 1 furore In the book world "To Have and to iold" will be told in dramatic form i by tbe Redmond company. "Pony" Moore. . the prees apent of the Boyd, will attempt tbe work of dramatization. Tbe preliminary openlnp of Lake Manswa park, advertised for today, has been post- joned tor obvious reasons Althouph the formal opening has been deferred the pa'er of the place will tie flunp uiilde und those who choose can enter 'While no very larpe whrre he is considered the best In hi line who ever visited Omuha with but one or two I exceptions. The 'band concert will be about the only entertainment that will be offered The theater spoken of Is 100xl2t feet and ir, an ideal summer umusement resort. Itr 1 into the memory, and every musician in side are latticed and Its roof lofty and a Omahu should talk up thr festival, boom It. delightful breeze Is alwuvs clreulutlnp sell tickets tif he can sell only one. it will throuph It from the lake. Its seating cu- I show an interest . and get into tbe ham est, paclty is S.000 on the ground floor there ' at once, or else move to Pappllion and or are no balconie und every seat u, a choice I pcnlze a symphony orchestra- Brethren, do one owing to the fact that the floor ineltner not waste time talking about your preference sharply to the stape The r.tapf Is forty- ' for classic concerts your ideas lor tbr i live feet In depth and hm u oBcentum 1 opening of thirty-five lent. Ii i fully other fairy-like schemet which do occur to equipped with scenery und effects Any one s mind at certuin times, Help the busl produrtton could be stuped In tbe theater 1 nes men. They have arisen, tbey have Vaudeville of the polite, blgh-clast sort will I spoken, they have acted, tbey will execute, lie tbe form of umUBement from the start Give them a hand The committee of ar but this will later be chunged tn opera and rangements has done a good thing lor drumatic offering. Tbe puvlllon on the 1 Omaha Now tbat tbey are started they will lake front hus been Inureused to l.noo feet ' tint stop That b? tbe nature of Omahu Lounging chairs will be placed on it broad men Tbey ure like the biblical architect teruudn lor the use of patrons In the who stopped to rount tbe cost But when enclosed purts will be ultuuted tbe cafes i they start, they take the motto of tbe f a restaurants und refreshment roomi.. In the mout lri;b brigudc "Clear thr way." center of the park a very handsome pagoda or bundstand hut, lieen tireoted for the use ! s0v. ar I understand It. thfBf concerts I of the 'bund. i,tp f the Green 11 com. rlla Pox is rupldly regaining ber health at a sanitarium ut Astoria. N T Gertrude Elliott bus been enraged as 1 ltxtding ludj with Forties Robertson nrxt ! beuBon Josie Intropltli will sslng the character old woman s jiurt tn the new ojwra. "Forv Qulllwr " Louise Tlinl bus been engupod to plav Mrs Meredtth Jn "Jitnlpe Meredith" lr sui'iHirt of Mary Mautmring M.-ll TV ...(II V. . . . at tilay by Judu Hutitlev McCurthv tnr use in vaudeville new eean. M Helene Modjeska arrived on June IC at her outitry plucr In Oruupe county, California, vvjiere she wiU rent lor tbt sum mer Hilda Clark, wbo has spent the last win ter ctudyltip muwlc in Purls, has signed a prima donna of thr Bustonluns lor nexl etumi. Gwirge Clarke., tbe well known aotr and stupe dtre tor wit w us eti-meoted with Auguttln bulv s eotnpuny lor niuny years, hus decided to go Into vaudeville. Ada Rehun will begin Imr next American tour at thr Buclid Avenue Opera bouse in Clevelutid. O November ii Two new mod ern nlay will 1,e addud lo bur renartolre one of which will probably be the dm.mu.tk verslfn. of a well known and widtri; reud ntiv. . JnMie Muckaye will Ik' featured with Jcf- '"""' AtiElis next seuson In a new uT al p Aellt" M uiioe; tne niunupeniem of Everett R Key. lkr,lri 7Lt: Muil:i.t'i tout f-u,n,t ,.,.,, Tiri- i tier excellent vvoru wrtc tit Wulf Hopper t, company uMuna uexara, wrm aptiearea two weel-rT u In New York at tbr Lion Palace Music ten tiiUk making a tlistnict suliui., uluyed Baratopu lam w eek and dupllcatad ber New otk iitt hot ageut. Rupert Grau. bus liooked bur lor several weeks continuously ana slit bus started on what appears tu lie a very su(reful vaudeville tour y.elma Ruwistnn hus lieen singing tbr title rle tr "Carnrnn" m the upper nun of New lurk siute for tbe last two weeks und the audience and er.tirt speak ui glow, i log to tbe great educational advantages 'J&Sm'ZSrl I" OT and permanently "by the Keltb circuit, r-w-vrtond ft Louis thr musicians themselves and by their pu Tnw'n( 3,',fr V?a "a1 cin-ult. plls and by tbe outside muaic lovers from lV?lii&5i nrganlzatioa a. that which one ot tne prinmpai theaters In Deccmbur f'ill he provided by tht conscientious and Bhf will nppTir In tL rnmanrt; meltiflffcrna A Her- nf SWe-l bavtnc bt c:ie -iHU etipac 6 fi- tbt ldt "nte Tli tfrmvB of Ij MtHnmhle 'tut L.Hr- i. win produce nerl waeor. wi'h ''nn Lkihnrp Mit Jeh T&11&i haw mae by Mr lAiclinj e ht&iieTf Trio- to the p-'ifluclcm jr lrftfliof will ppr wttft Sa-nh crtntoi, Le Minf at 0arey MM i'.lur in "Tb- oret!nt Thltir in tn duritip her etipapettHmt at 'WaJ i''k h Mmnon Temple Koof Oardeti In Thl'Mico Jie-er h-id eiue.h crowd KB 11 did lwt wV: when Jewnte Rurtlftt Iiavlf u utmro tn kUdevilie for the ttrw time At. Robert i Qrat hn been authorized 'o bol: Mrs Invif further K k Tlfiit that th crent artlm hk-r. varvlll- and that bi will rimiktti tti that branch of the pmfewrtm) for aome tim to conn. 4ary Homptnn ha b-ep enpaped aB lead :nc worriaji of the American Theater Stock utnpttt.) and liiaticne Otiapmac bar mctirfl fo- eet'Chtnc corned? imrtB Theodore Bep dtx will be murncaj dirwtor Amons the reiKinslble utility J-ople enpapsd ure Prank O Budd. Jamet A Bfihell. Albert Ciermoti. H C Heverlh. L. t Vhartor and T W" "Wbarton The Trofllpal Dauphter will be the comtiEjty B limt WH Th new Smith A- Ie Kovcn ojer "Fory Qutllnr.' will le ut- mapnlficew a,i er ort uf hat ever b-on tfch tti ctimlr opera The model of th Bcenrs xuhmlttert bv ErneHt Grot, itidl-iate a mow porpeouFly marnlftcert equipment There will bf IX people employee- in the tiew ojifa. who will he FUMilleC with 3R0 uotrtumt Such a UvlBb eontumli diBplay haB tiever bfort len utidertal;ti by &ti American manace metit Novei electrica.1 effect will be madt feature it tbi tttapthR of the pleci Pari ErposltlOB rictures. Part IV now rrady IP cent and i coupon cut Irom The Bee. pape S. MUSIC. 13 rJiX'MS.-ll-X.-Kl' Tbt muEical cart and tbt overrtrunp nerves of Omaha people have been and are treated to the choicest multiplicity of street noises that have ever been beard stnee tbe memorable squabble and conflict of tongues which made famous tbe erection of the Tower of Babel In this column attention has lieen drawn to tbe unneceBiiary prev alence of dlBtpreeuble nolsct and onte more an apprU is made to tbe sentiment of tbe readers., so that perchance some day. after the auditorium scheme has been developed and jierfected. there may be a eeuRttlon of hostilities in tbe way of street nolsek Tar lit it from me to try to suppress thr pently dulcet call of the man who aispcuses "A-a-apples' in the residence dlstrlcta. It makes one restful. liecauBe It is suppestive of a fullBired yawn. Nor would it Ik ad- like Philadelphia, where., tbey say, visitors are obllred to hire street urchins with tin cans and horn to make noise outside the liedroom window In order tbat Bleep may br successfully wooed. It it therefore pratlfylnp to read tbt proc lamation of Mayor Moores anent thr explo- E1011 crecracKcrt. piaut lonieaoei tuu wi those other hldeosltles which make one feel n - .w-- i to tti one quick f rer home- J M. be dlsturb-d this year until the nlpht before The nr-wBhcrr art pro wine worse and worse. Thf yelllnp Df these boys It simply beartrendinp ct times and Mopy bbould or pactze a society tor the Suppression of Voice and Vice. Brlpht and early on a Sun day morninp the Inhabitants ot those res idences which are from two to arrcn blocks from tbe postoflice are awakened from their innocent Sunday morning nap with the crlo of the boys Belllnp Sunday papers. Tbere is no reason lor this., as almost everyone bo near town le wise enouph to subscribe for thr paper, and therr is no reason why thr few who must be awakened should in1 terlf,r, tt reflt Dl B0 ,ho hare af.1verefl vhD -ig,. lB wrath lnrtead of peace and are thus indls- j,0Bpa t0 cnter u,,otl the Subbath day with a cclra rollpiouB sentiment. since -writlnp lar.t on the subject of Btree! noises a preat many people have bad rubber tires put on their vealcles This us en- mut'.ic la flattertnp to our musical souls, Memories of some of tboBr preat overture, mighty rhapsodiet and dainty deh'iatetiscu which Mr Herman Bellstedt provided last year at the exposition are crowding back promulgation of urtlsU;' recltalr.. and thou Br, tn h fnr the nennlr.. and that doea not mean for the people who want cake walks any more than tt does lor the people wbo warn " agner. joey are to aie iDr erryiiouy Those who want each kind will pet It As onr in a retituurunt does not order the en- tire bill of fare "lecuuse there it one prtcteS, no one should attend thre con certs. Don't lack because you can't eat eierythlng on the menu. Don't kick ttcruusf you cen't enjey everything on the program There are JuBt two months Jt which to 1 'ort "P these concern But tht tl-ke: sale that is tbe sale of bonka. wi:i have its tnfluenet on the bandstand und audienrr facilities. I have no doubt, and I am in formed that it may have something to do with regard to the .number of pieces in tbr band Therefore, act Do not put off till some other ttme tbe jiurcbuBt of a book. And ic regard to the ticket hooka Each book coBt $&. This contains twenty admis sions That makes u net prlcr of St rents lor each concert Thr tickets in these books are transferable. Note that. There fore, five people could club together, put ting in 11 euch and secure scuts In that way at an eurly date There will m all proba bility b some prnforeute given to coupon boldors vben the time comes If the muslr teachers would take this up cnthusiustlcally with their pupils and choir wtnr -iu, uidu lui;i, uiuuu pnna rouiu at)Iie and while the committer i6 t,0t in unv war htmi,e-ed .V- ntIal,f! nnanciauy. naving me necessary money In sigbt, it would nevertheless be an Inspiration to tbem 11 th musicians would exort themselves. It Is our duty to do so lollow muBtclBJiE. lor the bonefit which tbe merchants recelvt irom iir ad vertising of tbe attraction w'll iie as notb- Give Us Your Order Early Now. j-tui r.rc ntrarr of tlir fut-t thHt XHrjpHdnj- vlll 1? July 4tb und u donbt yon will vRnt notDetfclnc rxtra ale' from onr Ftore ho don't ptt It ff till Weduffidn.T morrjlnc bpinre unJerlac but. to Insure tirotniit doMverr. ctve m your order lx-fore Ttifsdny tvoalns no matter irbit It If whethfr jiastry or onr dollclotif- lof cream We'H hnve evfrylblni: nice' nnd wnnt to ptt it t., yon on time tbein you'll bate no kk-k cumtnc W. S. Baldufl, 1520 Farnara St. Mr. Frederick Hatter "Want tbe younr men. and youtbs In particular, to know tbat tbe "rabbit store" It- filled with more un-to.diit.. I Btyb'f. and pot,d quality straw hutt. than be bat. ever carried, and while be ha a pood line of tbe cbentier trade,. It 1 In the medium and biph priced pattern that be excel., for be ha a line of Etraw hats that rnnre from f I up that 1 not to lie equalled In these parts Other pood barpalns are tbe $3 special in both soft and stiff shapes and a full line of tbf famous Stetsons No one else can sell you the old reliable Dunlap but FREDERICK, The Hatter, The Lendlnc Hut Matn of the West. 10 Ot'TH niTEEXTH T. CH(OLS. khd ron moo CAi.aocrc or The Kearney Military Academy KE.U1EV. MSB. Third j-ear beplru, Sep is, iw -R-l'h lt rreased fa-oulTv ut.d fa-Tlrje to 3ve the boys of Nebraska complete prejwritlon Sot muEiclanly manaper. Mr. Ballenborp, under the baton of the great classic conductor and the universally popular bandmar.tcr. Herman Bellstedt. Mr. Keck closed his seaBDn last TueBday night, when be pave a pupils' recital at St. Marre Avenue Congregational church Respite the hot weather. It was well attended and tbe pupils acquitted them selves with credit. The cantata, "God Thou An Great," given with chorus, bo lolBtE, organ and orchestral Instruments, was highly enjoyable and was presented lor thr first tlmr In thr city. Mr. Keck has closed his ntudlo for the summer and hat departsd lor a cooler clime, with Mrs.. Keck and Mist Joy Keck. Ob the name evening a very Jdly party assembled at Hunscom park, at tbe lcvlta tion of Madame Baettens, wbo war a charm ing hostess, und hud a most oumptuous out door repast, consisting of sonatas on toast, pickles in concerto vinegar, chicken wings in two movements. eei- -itv - til, a delightful composition called veal , loaf and all kinds of eutableB and potables. Notwithstanding the fact thut tbere werr many musicians them tt,. . . Jeirned peaceably Mr. Blgmunfl Lundsborg declared his In tention of writing a Chinese rympbony He reads the "Boxing" news first thing la the morning and his technique being pood be wants to use It He Is now merely look ing lor a "cue' with which to stun. He wbb surrounded by a few friends Dr. Baet tcna Messrs Keefer. Btecfcelberp and others, and after liclng threatened with a dive Impromptu In the blue and b-autiful wave of Mr HanBcom's lake, he relented and declared he would not write the. Chi nese symphony. Now the musicians are wondering what laundryman he bud thr row with. A recital which is very prominently vio linwill lie plven today at Trinity cathedral at the hour of 4 o'clock. As the luBt recital which was given wus to be tbf lust of tbr seuson. this may be looked upon ar a post prandial aflair Mr Woodward is the vio llnlpt of the occasion. He Is a very talented young mun who hus recently come home from Chicago where he studied with Hcrlwrt Butler. He Is said to huve grown consid erably In musical stature. Mis Northrup will be thr sr.prano soloist and she will clng two number. Mr Butler will play, by request, tbe St Cecilia offer tory In D by ButiBte. a very brilliant organ composition. He will also play, by request, an organ rhapsodic on an old Breton melody by Cumille Salnt-Sucrs. This is worth hear ing it it a lieautlful number. Tbe program Is all especially good one of thr best of tbe whole series. Mr. Kratz has gone to the Big Stone Chau tuuqua. where he 1 engaged as musical di rector He win pivr there the cantata "Ruth and Boaz." by Mr Andrews He then takes his quartet to Spirit Lake for a week, pro ceeding tbcuce to Lake OkDboJl and Storm Lake. MIbs Boulter hue returned from ber vaca tion and hut again opened her studio. Mr. Gareissen Icuves ehortly for the sum mer. Gracr Cameron has Joloed thr Castle Square company, which openr at Manhattan Beucb in August Tbr Flint Methodist cbolr will present to day for the first time U new fhnn 1 nm- munlon service by tbr organist and choir master of thr church The organ prelude. "Love reus! of the Apostles" (Wagneri will begin promptly at 10 30 a m. THOMAS J KELLT. Dolmore Cheney, buss-baritone, will con tinue truchlng at his studio, SIB Ramgr building, through the summer moutba WORK ON THE FEDERAL ANNEX Contract Arr n7Tnir Cloned lor Masonry and Labor Will Heart l'j Middle of Jul. Churles W Glndele. contractor of thr federal building tunex. is In the ulty on his wuy from Colorado to Minnesota. Whllr in Colorado be closed a contract lor the etnnr j to lie used In tbe eujicrstructure of tbe annex I and his trip to Minnesota Is for tbe purpose oz oontraotlng for tbe stone lor tbe base ment and foundation. He states that be new hopes to be ready to begin work by the middle of July iUEteud nf the first of August, us the preliminary work j is progressing more satisfactorily that was expected. Cnlian Tmrhrrn ItrueU Iloaton. BOSTON June JU Tbe Tnlted States transport Mtl'bersott, bavinp m board thr nrnt detaehmeut if the Cuban teuchers who are to attend the summer solum at HRrvurd university thi seuson. arrived In Boston harbor today There are 124 women and 10T men or the McPhcrson. Tbe trans port Crook, with a second detachment of teachers passed Highland Light at ii'M this loruuoua. c' , U 1 i- AMI SKMKXTS. 1 ISO V H'O REDMOND JZ5 K-J JL 1.J TD stock co. Opcaltic Sunday Matinee. ' A MA mm mam m m m mom nUDLt: UUTUA5T Last half week, commencing TburHduy. THE I'XlOOTtW Nlpht prices 30c. Ific 2(c reserved w:at 10c Matlnet any KELLY will continue hit teach ing of voic culturt and daging at hit studl la tW Dtvlfipt Clock until furtbw notice. 7, Ante Room Echoes. In arranging for their initiation of ctndl flutet from the r.ate and city lor the sum evening the Knighu of Khorassan unde: toot too big a contract und a rearrangement of the program has been made. Tbey have now decided to divide tbe work so thut thev may give tbe out-of-town candidates a more fitting reception. Tbey huve. therefore, de cided to hold a dress rehearsal Sunday aft ernoon. July K. at which time the Omaha candidates will be Initiated and be In a po sition to aid In the reception of the visitors Monday night, wbea the banquet will lol low the i&ttlutioni.. Local lodges arr going out of bUElnest lor tbr summer, with thr exception of emer gency meetings, thr Musonir lodges will not Hiisemble until September and tbe vacant chairs In the other lodge indicate that the members will rent If the lodges do not. Thr picnic of thr Woodmen of tbr World at Rlerview park July 4 promises to make that resort popular with tbe lodges of Omaha as an outing place Already several other Bocleties contemplate picnics during thr coming month at thr souiherB park. The first annual Interstate field day of the Independent Order of Forester is to be held at Waterloo. Neb.. Aupus: 12, and en ergetic work in anticipation of the event is now being donr by a committee of twelve In tbe three cities. Tbe executive ofheers are G H. Gable, ckus-man. Council Bluffr E. J Brabrook secretary Omaha, and F M. Henderson, treasurer, South Omaha Praternul X nlim of Amrrlra,. 1 Banner lodge. No 11. has decided to pns! pone its lawn social which wat to have been held on thr evening of July C Mondamin lodge No 111. appointed t committee Weflnesduy night to act In con Junction with a likf committee appointed by other Omuba Fraternal Tnion of Amer ica lodges lor the purpose of arranpinp for a Joint picnic to be given some time this month. i Mapic City lodpe. No BO. appointed a committee at the regular meeting last But- urday evenltiF to art with like committees from other lodges in tbe matter of arrang ing for a Joint picnic This committer will , meet this week to complete arrangements 1 l.ndere In Paragraphs. All hive of the Ludle of the Mar''aber united in a meetlnp at the Thurston Rificp armory rrlduy night and thirty-ine candi dates were Initiated AP of the lodres of the Ancient Order of T'nlted Workmen will install officer f,.r itie coming term tbe first meeting in Julj Tiierr ure seven lodge it) Omuba and tlire in South Omahu. having a total membership of about H.WK) Lodpe No 400. Bunkers' union, bus ebiee officers, us lollowr W W. Richer, presi dent . E 3 Morris past prenldHm H L Tapper, vlrt president. E. C Woicom seTetarj f " Kyes bunker iia.rie A Humer overseer, Hv M Nichols ctiuj lutn W. W Slplor. guard, J. Ji Savmre sentinel The olertion of officers of Fraternal lodpr No. S, Bunkers' union, resulted hs fobow Wllllutn J O'Donnell. president. William E Wilson, vice president Agnes Mulball banker. Cburle L Hopjier secreturj' t A (iirlsman. chaplain Kutle Houk over seer. Mrs J F Dohery. seiitinel. Amelia Sullivan, puurd t" L Lulng rouHinlun ti W Bruchvople. Manly Williams and C L Lalng. trustees A tent of the Knight, of tbr Muecubes bus been orcunlr.ed at Humboldt with the following oitlters. P c, W. H Tier, f W 3 Duvis, Lt r. 3 F. Wllllunisot It K., Ituflolf Burg. F K- Joseph Zultk cbupluln. George Gird, serpentit, Ruymotid Linn. phj-Hlcluii. M L T Wlloo M of A Bert MeCuIlough First M A , Oeorgi Segrlck. Second M A H Lentilrer, -i George Turner . P A Klelier Wn it u .Mlrnclrr "Thr marvellous cun of Mrs Rena 3 Stout of ConBunipuon has c-eated in'.ensr excitement in Camraurk lnd ' vr e Marion Stuart, a leudlng druggist of Munrie ! Ind. She only woighed 00 pounds when her doctor in "iurktown Bald she must soon tic Then she liegan to usr Dr King's New Dis covery and gained 37 pounds in weight and was completely cured " It ha cured thousands of hoimles ruses and Is pnsit've'y guaranteed to cure all Throat. Chest and Lung diseases. f,0 c and 11.00. Trial bo' ties tree at Kuhn 4: Co 's drug Btorr Transport Sninner trrHra. ' SAN FRANCISCO June 3u -The trans port Sumner arrH-ed berr today t went v. tilnr flay from Manila und mneteun davs from Nagasaki There were three deu' ti on the voyage The vessel hus been placed iln uukruitliie I MR. We Are Selling Pianos A inert u we ran, bTntisr owr pntroa' j. re b'Ttunlac t reallr.'' what brcl we nre otTertac fruw ottr PttiDJiHT fttr1; They bavt- kIw nwrurr Uicjiflrcf tbt tblf in NO JIPVEKT1SIN? SMIIXi: but it GltNriXlI TIT lb tbe itrttT!- or all our iHtrmi)fut durUic tbp nit mouth or no If you v aut to cct In on tip of Hk'ho dofJw you niMta chU qtrtcWy nnd nttre from STJi to fldft on prrry jiur 'bas -W'- do Hd? tttulnc. rfjialrinp. ;ol tfibinc and til lrlndu of moving Don't forpft tbe addrt-sfc. A. HOSPE, Kutlc ami Art 1513 DoDgln. I'se Jined the GIF7" It tut a while lot of persuasion but , 1 finally consented and now I'm a full Oflped member of tbe Country dub an' you talk about plnylu'-wby. dem fellers ain't In It wld me neither can they writ an' advertisement 'caue dat's where 1 shine Der's only two day more afore de blp 4th of July and If yore poln' out In de wood or polu' to stay home, you onpbt to hare a ham- mock, an my bos has pot t blc lot of nice ones dats he's sellln' ot actual cost I for cash and besides hammockt, be'F pot Ice cream freezers, water coolers t an' lots o' little thlnpf to make de 4tb a howlln' success an' for de boys he's sellln' blanks and revolvers lower dun any one In town You nee htm. A. C. RAYMER 1E14 PARS AM ST. S40f T Street. Sontk Omtha. Popularity of Ottords- Hus a bad effect on Drex L. Sbooman, yet be Is surely an anticipator, for be never bad such an elepant line of os fords In tan as he has now The women that hare seen them are delighted We've a welted sole oxford at f2.no thtt Is a marvel Thry make walklnp eusy and keep tbe sole of the foot from tbe hot pavement "We want you to see our line of Russia call rleJ kid and patent leather women's oxfords at Si!.50 to 5.00 TVe know we can please you all we ask is for you to see. Drexel Shoe Co., tatlii'l Cp-t-4B.tr kM B. 1419 FARKXM STREET. L I r TT Tt f 1 J J.t u way Mouia ine ; Spirit of Mortal Be Proud ? " COPLEY THE JEWELErl, S1E South 16th Street. Paxtoa Block, caB tell you. Simply j thr mortal bourht ooe of Copley's Watches.. ( It wut, an ulegant new style, thin model, stem wind, open Iter and they only cost I1E.PD. Copley has more of the same style 1 and all other styles. Go and nee him, mor tal, and your spirit will be proud. Henry Copler ! Ware of Goie and Silver. 215 S. 16th St., Paxton Block Chliif Watch insjiector 0. K C A E Ry., O t St L Ry- K. C. It N C Ey., Special watch examiner lor B L M. Ry ' Hi EVERYONE WANTS TO CO Tc the Announced Preliminary Openinf of THE NEW T AKE MANAWA i PARK, TODAY, SPECIAL NOTICE Owing to many complications having been unjustly forced upon the new Omaha and Council Bluffs Suburban Railway, over which it has no control, the general preliminary opening must be temporarily postponed. In order to relieve somewhat the disappointment of the general public, LORENZE'S CONCERT BAND Will Give Grand FREE Concerts, at 2:30 Today and 7:.10 Tonijjht Temporary trs asportation facilities have ben ar ranged to run cart from 16th Avenue and Main Sts., to the Lake. Public Indulgence and Perseverance Will Right all Wrongs CHICAGO BEACH HOTEL 511 Stroot Boulcrard and Lnl:c Store CJJJC JiOO. A Hirb-Clasi trsiflrotjL1 nnd Transient Hoick Located in tbr bran rf the fine residence district. Conductrd in a manner to attract ttir best jia-.nmare. Br uiwt coinf itulilr atiidltig t'lucr iba yrar ruund in Chicago. Away Irom C n and none Warm in winter tut., ,n hummrt 4U Urge loumk. Ail outRldt. No courts, rnrnisljetl thruurbuut in mnhoganv SO r rate Kuthrimma. Him,!, Cratrat Expren riuVurhan truina rrry 10 uijemU. 7 miuuiea a, Vuu liurais fatreaL lca)mctlos IsrltaC bvui lur kaadaonia bouklai. If your glasses art skewed or pinch t aad we wiE adjust th a, as eb&rtrr lor nuch plenR&xftrln as that nor for examining ta Our charge are lor lurciahidK thr proper eye help but 9s ohargn Is just right Tau iE aay as much THE ALOE & PEKFOLD CO, lmmml.g Scieuttfcc Optlcl. rQS Fa.rna.rn. OMAHA. erroerrE taxton hotel. It m SI MMER JtnvORTK,