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DOYB'S TG-3E
3 NIGHTS STARTING
F. ZIEGFE10 JRS.
MUSICAL REVUE
A JOTOUS FESTXYAI, OF BEAUTT, WIT,
MONTGOMERY
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IN CONCERT
Direction of X.OTXIS BLTOEHBVBO with ASSOCXATB ABTISTS.
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prices 91.00 ti.so
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, &ltffr
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THEATER
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Matinee Today
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4Daya Starting w-tlnaa Wednesday
Matin Today wwoaar
THE OaVHAT SUCCESS
UNDER
SOUTHERN
SKIES
Th moat original, unhackneyed and R
diverting play ox Boutnern uia r
written.
3Saya Starting- M.tinM Saturday
Ttaura.. Oct. 89
An Idyl of th Southern Hllla
THE MOONSHINER'S
DAUGHTER
Special Keaturea-Tho $10,000.00 Danc
ing Horse, Columbus; and he Keal,
Uve, Acting Toddy Bear.
GAMERAPHONE THEATER
1403 Douglas Street.
Thia Week' BUI Inclndaai
Dave & Lee, Clever Comed
ians and Dancers. (
Jensen & Giblens, in a
Mexican Specialty.
"The Bill Poster's Dream,"
An Amusing Skit.
Aitmiaaion loo. Children So
Barbara E. Belsley
PIANO
Deschetliky Method. ,
PnpU of Beeldenea
Anauat M. "" Stndlo
Borg'nm and Tfl. i ' 8406 Worth
Wager swayna, Twenty-fira
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SATIRE of national scope and
comprehension, devoid of Indi
vidual stine; and objectionable
feature, yet highly colored and
seasoned with timely wit. and
witching melody. Is what F.
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Zlegfeld. Jr., provided . for a the American
pleasure seeker when ' he conceived his
"Follies of 1907," which cornea to the Boyd
October 1$, 19 and 20, with u popular mati
nee Tuesday afternoon, October 20. Every
thing of real worth la given a polite chide
by clever actora, dainty slngera and nimble
dancers In tills revue. Some I'M p -ople
caper, carol ai.l Juke through sixteen mas
sive scenes and make merry for more
than two hours and a half, and leave
rnc with thu Impression that ho has wit
nessed something, the magnitude, of which
atruck him so forcibly that he la tempted
to ballcve It ull a vivid dream anl Is anx
ious to return and aain view the kalcidu
copio scenes In course of evolution. Some
of the most conspicuous members of the
large, cast are Moi.tgnmery and Moore,
Rosa Snow, Charles A. Mason, Nellie Daly,
lima Croft, Mar!'j T.lbhy, James Manky,
K.lelk Cellx'i't, Frava NavHrre and
Charles and Anna docker, Alfred De Ball,
Helen Du Bois, Lnris llerrl, Marion Irfi
aud flixsiiiuiioiji and Gros.
Biset's famous "Halanera de. Carmen"
will be the lust of the many selections In
whli li Kmma Calve s wonderful voice will
be heard when she appears at Boyd's thea
ter Wednesday. "Carmen" was 'created
by the gifted diva, and none other ha?
tver sung It us well. This Is only one
of the many selections In which the prima
donna will be heard during the evening,
some of the others bring "Air i!u Mysull,"
by KeHelau David; u soicnade by Gounod,
ami "Stances do Sapho" by the same fa
mous composer. Those who have not heard
tier or seen her rendition of the "Haba
nera." should remember that this In, In all
probability, the last time the famous diva
will visit Amertca. and not to have seen
or heard her In even a selection from her
great creation of "Carmen" hAa 1. st the
greatest musical treat of the century.
While Mine. Calve In herKdf would be
sufficient, her associates are artists of
the very first rank. Uruhni van den Berg
Is a celebrated violinist and Karl Klein
a young American, who has won fume
abroad. Th following selections have
been selected for Herr Van den Berg:
"Etude." Chopin; "Berceuse," Chopin;
"Romcfiei," Schumann; "Concert Elude."
Moaskowskl. ard the magnificent "A Mid
summer's Night's Dream," by Mendelsaohn
Usst. The young native violinist nas made
bis selections, beginning with "Ave Maria"
by 8chubert-WllUvliAj. ill other adevtions
At the Omaha Theaters
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ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
MATHTEE DAII.T, 8:18.
EVERY BIGHT, 8:18
Week Starting Mat. Today.
World's Greatest Dancing; Quartette
4-FOUR FORDS-4
Real Brothers and Sisters
Return of tha Old Favorites
SACER GERTIE
Midgley & Carlisle
In their Rural Comedy Sketch
"AFTER SCHOOL."
Lavine-Cimaron Trio
Grotesque Comedy and Dancing
Travesty. "IMAGINATION."
MIKE BLOSSOM
BERNARDS SEELEY
The American Faderewskl and Ec
' centric Comedienne.
EDWIN LATELL
In th New Musical Monologue
"DULL. CARE."
MR. and MRS.
ERWIN CONNELLY
In the Dramatic Success of Two Con
tinents, "SWEETHEARTS."
INES and TAKI
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Always the newest In motion pictures.
Prices 10c. 25c and 50c
are: ' Huaay's brilliant "Scenee de la
Csard," Dvorak's "Humorcske;" "Valse
Bluette," by Drige-Auer, and "Iota Na
varra," by Sarsate, the great Spanish vio
linist and composer, who died recently at
Pampaluna In Spain
"The Witching Hour," which will be
presented at the ,Boyi theater Thursday,
October 22, for threo nights and Saturday
matinee, has, by reason of Its originality
of Ideas and force of Its dramatic Inten
sity, been trie talk of the country for
many montha. An absorbing story of lr--herit
d prejudice nnd accidental crime Is
unfolded In Mr. Thomas' most skillful
manner, with numerous exciting climaxes,
wiilie a background of love and romance
extending over three generations Is pro
vided. The chief orl;nullty and charm
of the play, however, lies In Its fascinating
theories of the power of the mind to read
mind and to Influence rn'ind by mure
thought. Thomas Is a past grand master
of the art of telling a foot light stcry, and
the Imaginative phases of "The Witching
Hour" are so happily and poetically In
troduced ard so interspersed with comedy,
that the new Ideas, or rdther, the littlP
known theories. Involved, are Impressed
upon the audience without effort, and in
such a way as to arouse curiosity and to
inspire fresh Interest and thought.
Word that "The Dewl" is to ! continued
for the third week at the liurwood does
not come as a surprise, as, It is simply
the result of the admirable performances
that the Bui wood's company has been
giving to packed houses for the last two
weeks. No other stock company ever sta
tioned In Omaha has such a record as is
now In the possession of the present or
ganisation. It Stems to be tile desire of
every soul in the Omaha district to see
and study this play, with Its d' vil In con
ventional garb, who keeps his audience
gasping and admiring the cleverness of the
liU'i uttered. At times tills devil is f-end-Ish
cunning does not expiess it. He is
diabolic, devil. ill, anything you please that
Is uncanny; but, above all. he is artistic,
and Instead of thu blasphemous drama that
so many expect, the drama la a presenta
tion of the frailties of human nature,
painted In various c lurs by that cunning
Hungarian master of langusge, Feiens
Molner. The Burwood company Improves
as It plays together, week after week.
Many who have seen the New ork and
Chicago productions recommend the Bur
wood production over all othera. There
will be maiinees Sunday, Tjieaduy, Thurs
day and Saturday.
David Warfield. t'avld Belascoa brill'ant
tar, will soon appear In Omaha, olUvvg
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hla notable success, "The Music Master."
Mr. Warfleld's engagement, which will be
at the liurwood, the only theater In Omaha
available to the Independent managers,
will be for three nights and matinee, Octo
ber 29, 30 and 31. In "The Music Mas
ter" Mr. Warfield has achieved his wid
est fame and greatest popularity. "Tho
Music Master," which is In three acts. Is
by Charles Klelrn, and was moulded, viv
ified and produced by the master of the
stagecraft, David Eelasco. Both In New
York and on tour Mr. Warfield In "The
Music Master" smashed the verb Is used
advisedly all previously made records as
to attendance, in the histoiy of th.? Amor
lean stage. The Incidents of crowds of
thousands besieging the box office, of Ions
lines of humanity forn.pd twenty-fiur
hours before the opening of the window
sales, tho slowing trloutes of the lr.telleo
tual high and low, the sensational nrtls'li?
triumphs of llelaseu's must conspicuous
itar, sre Inscribed on the permanent tab
lets if American's theatrical histt-ry. Still
Now York and the few citi h recently fa
vored by Warfleld's lat itinerary, hnve
not hsd enough of "The Music Master,"
und there are many cities of importance
that have nut seen Warfield since 111 j
Initial success ax a Belaco siar In "The
Auctioneer." Among these are I.os An
geles. Denver, San Francisco and Omaha,
nnd the oiior large cities of the west.
I Therefore, to give some of those citl
their first opportunity of fceel'ig Warl:ehl
in Ma greatest successes, and to satisfy
again the demands of New York and th.
theatergo-'is of other plac-s where tha
einlr.ent actor left an Impressive and bea.i
tiful memory of his ai ti.itic creations, Da Id
Helasco has arranged for his star a long
Kur, which opened In Denver on Monday.
August 17, and including San FrancUio,
xs Aiujele and Onialiu. On tha rluni
trip to New York, where the fifth season
of "The Music Master" will be resumed,
only half a doierj cities will be visited.
The seal sale opena nejtt Thursday morn
ing. Sir W. S. Gilbert wrote a tender little
siory of lovers who separated In an hour
of youthful Impetuosity and who were re
united at the crossroads of life forty years
later. The atory la railed "Sweethearts."
and it Is being presented in abort dramatic
form by Mr. and Mra. Connelly, who be
gin an engagement at tha Orpheura thia
afternoon. Another aketch, although of a
different atyle. ia "After School." which
will be offered by Sager Midgley and
Gertie Carlisle, both vaudeville favorltee.
Mr. Midgley enacts tha rola of a aleepy
country lad, while Mlaa Carlisle playa tha
part of a wide awaka glrL Tha (our Fords
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ot tha golden Weat" puatpoaed mry later.
return In their famous dancing act. Those
who saw this clever quartet on their last
visit may recall their clever dancing. Mike
Bernard and Blossom Soeley have a lively
skit In which Mr. Bernard displays talent
as an eccentric, pianist. He calls himself
the "American Paderewlskl." The Lavlne
Cimaron trio have a novelty in the form of
a travesty on physical cultuie. The act Is
styled "Imagination." Edwin I.atell comes
with a bunch of witticisms und musl al oJd
Itles. Mons. ThVI and Milic. lnes are recent
arrivals from Italy. Taki has a thunderous
voice which lie tuins to humorous account,
whilo his sweet-virlced wife sings In a so
prano tone. New kinodrome views for the
Week.
One of the events f the season will be
the return to our city of "I'nder Southern
Skies" today, for four days, with the usual
matinee at the Krug theater.
"The Moonshiner's Daughter." a strong
story of the old south, will I o the attrac
tion at the Krug for three days, starliiiK
next Thursday n!ht.
A very few years ami the amusement
loving public was bewildered when it b'
held living moving pictures. With the
march of Inventlm and progress it is now
enabled to hear them actually talk and
sing, to witness a scene on u mhn'r stng;
where life-aise characters In vaud-ville,
operatic or dramatic entertainment, per
form the entire action with the finesse of
voices, enunciation ar.d the cream of dia
Nets when required. The rf ( t illusion
of actual life, of talking, breathing, flesh
and blood is there. The cameraphone talk
ing pictures are shewn daily at the
Cameraphene theater, lift Douglas street.
The bill this Week Includes Dae and le,
the clever comedians and dancers, in their
original sketch, "Sis and Bis," and An
thony and Cleopatra, Jenen and Gih'en in
a M xlcan specialty, and the i-'MI Poster's
Dream." nn amusing skjt.
i
Coast p from Stsuelund,
"Mater." the bi'!i'!.-.r'. new curnedv of
"love and laughter" by i'ercy .UacKaye
now being presented under the Uheelion of
Henry Miller ul the fcavoy tneater, New
Yolk, ia prohahly the greatest aucc.es of
(tie new metropolitan season. Plaed by a
company ijieludinic Isabel lrvinit. Charles
A. Stevenson, l're.lein k I.e-Ais, Hazel M ic
Kaye and John Junior, It is giv
ing d. Iig.il nightly to us many theater
lovers ss can cr .ml i r.i tlut
Savoy. Tne New York critics. al
most unanlmouMv sre i itliiiisitstic shout
"Mater." and say t!at Is raises Mr. Mac
Ksye to the frort rank of contemporary
playwrights, and that it adds another laurel
to the chaplet now being worn by Henry
Miller as an upholder and producer c.f all
that Is modern drama.
For one performance of 'Classmates" in
18, 1003
This Week's Attractions.
Boyd'a Tlienter "FoUlpn of 107"
Mine, t'alvc
"Tho Witching Hour'
Orpheura Tlient er Vaudeville
Krug Theater
"I'nder Southern Skies"
. . "The Moonshiner's Daughter"
T.urwood Theater "The Devil"
Palm Thrnter Moving Pictures
'auiernhone Talking Plttuies
there: is
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Ann Arbor, fat Frank Mclntyre's home,
Hubert Kdesun last season advertised:
"Krauk J. idclntyre will appear in 'Class
mates,' suppoiteu by Hubert Kdeson und
c'oiupuny." An old Irishman, walking up
tne s.rcet, passed the theater and slupped
to read the bill. He had known the "one
night star'' from boynood. Turning to a
It.iieiid who was standing by he said:
MeHOira, I'm thid to see that some one
else is supporting Mclntyre besides h,s
futher."
According to a writer In the Dramatic
Minor u bona fide criticism made of an
act out west by a well known Western
manager was as follows: "Cut out dat
'HuU Uec'; it spoiled tile pa-tet-lc-ness."
Joseph Wheelock. the well known old
time actor und one of the founders nnd
iirst pieriil, nt of the Actora' Heme of
America, who dropped dead last week of
he, i li.ilure at tin- i nllroad station at
Highlands ef Navesink. N. J., was nearly
iO eaiH old nnd In his time tilaved in many
Important productions. His son, Ju.-eph
Ik clock, jr., who was featured In "Just
Out of College." was a aiu eessi ul yuunf
iu tor mill! a few years uito, when he was
el'hi.ed to go west for Ilia health. Ho Is
now inunaglng a liie.iier in Phoenix, Aril.
r CI. Joy; O, raptcro! Perhaps Klorcm e
.i"gfe!d ifl lefoinenK. "You understand.
Mr. Zl' sreld." paid YchisWa Sjriutt to him
'ast week, "that I in im rto my 'Three
Weeks' dance in the r.-w show.' "1 nn
lers;un(j nothing of tic sort," said he
"Hut, ' she per:sted. "I spent a lot .if
muncy on it in Knclenri; I have n tig.-"
si''M e'een feet lone, and my cuylames
well. yo.i hini ought to se them." Nix
on 'Tiire W.ks." " InsistcJ 5IVgf..,J "Yl in
is lo he a farr.ilv siiow qull the' tiling
',r 'oui)g Amerieun person, and all
.Ik. t fklt-s ur-d Pauls and the rest of that
truck to the discard."
Marc Mil, representing theaters worth
f30.i.ie,,, ,i,.rlnr,.,l ,r,rt. nhL-nmni,.
committee in New York lec ntly Hint lis
had soent S10.(w in one season trying to
keep .-peculators nw ny fr nn In front of
the Knlckf i bocher float'?, i the return
lie got for Ms money wus ha'f a dozen
law stills and one case of assault. He
failed to S"" why a man should be granted
n license for tf.0. or fc-.if), to take up the
street and aanny the patrons of the theater
for whico, perhaps, an annual rental of
. a,ow was paid.
In Kan Francisco David Warfield, In an
Interview, said: "I never took any im-
portant step in all my career that my
friends did not all strongly a Ivlte n.
nealnm trtklncr." "Even loavlns; Pan Fran
cisco In the old days?" "Vis. those who
knew I was v 'nc away talked ugainst it
Slid tried their best to liulu. e me to reiiiuit,
here and lake charge of a cigar stand."
Paul Armstrong, w.io wrote "The Heir
to tiie Hoorah" and "jjalomy Jane," has s
play which he calls "The Dove of the Aues,"
In w hich he gi.ipr.les with relncsi natt in
nnd the. 'ophy. "The ftist act " he says,
"is in Kgypt, on the hanks of the Nile.
4 .') years ago: the next Is three weeks
Inter In a temple in Kgypt, and tha third
Is in a studio in New ork " That, as
some one is certain to remark, la progress
ing eomewhat.
Miss May Irwin will play "Mra. Peck
ham a Carouse," which l.aa mt with ajo
Ci.cs at Uia Gsj-riwi lUesUr. ia IouUon In
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LADIES I
Advance Fall Styles I
Are tow ready. Have your fall anltv
mads by a man who has had 15 years' t
experlenoe In ladles' tailoring- ahopa of
farla, Tlanaa, Berlin and Saw York, k
LEAF, The Ladles Tallorl
DOLLAR DOWN
DOLLAR A. WEEK
oi on store
807 OLD BBAITDEIS BtTrLDllTO.
The greatest attraction
is Cfe advance showing
of popular fall styles at
RILEY SISTERS
MILLINERY
317 Saulh 16ih Street
rYmT EaT T TO TVf
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XEMOVED TO SUITBS 86
Acting and exnresslnn taviplit by
Call or MMiiU tor catalOKue.
FRANK J. RESLER
TENOR
RESIDENT STUDIO
Cor. 29th and Woolworth Rhone Harney 3908
Pupil of Ctias. W. Clark
BOYD THEATER
SCHOOL OF ACTING
FIFTH SEASON BEOUH SEPT. 7th
DRAMATIC ART, KLOCUTIOM,
DAXCIXK, FKXCIXG
Offers two full and two partial
scholarships to talented pupils, appli
cations must be made by Sept. 16th.
IiIIiIiIAK FITCH, Dlraotor
W. J. BUBOESB, Manarar
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the spring, la ouu of Churles i'rolimuti
theateis.
.hen Mi."s Klinl ilarryniore reaches
the Hudson tlicat.i', N.w Ycrk. In her ne
play. "Laity r u urick," Hie whole liiew
tainiiy will be in town. Miss Louim Drew
is ucoi.'.'iiir; the u.o.'t etc. titanic woik of
her Li i. f bIi.K'' cur.-r us a ineinier of
Allss Hilij liiirke's company in "i.ov
vvuiiiics. iier tatner, j.uin uievv, .i.is
tiie bef-i piny provided lii.u in years m
"Jack atr.u. , so with .Miss iianyinnio
lixai' 1 at (lie Hudson, the ri union ol tne
family v. ill ho compl. te.
"Y iu see the point, don't you?" says one
character to Plantuganct Armltage, a:i
Knghsiiman horn In America and played
by nllaiii Colli. r In '"i lie Patriot." "Ueg
pardon?" Armitage replies, a Utile vex
"I toy you see (ne point, don I you'.'' is
repealed. "Oh, yes; yes 1 am not entirely
English, y,iu knuw; I was bout over here."
Since the end of August Charles prohinan
hus produced twelve new plays In which
ten have p: oved successful, in the casts
of his London plays he now employs more
represent Hive Knllali ai tors than uny
other London manager.
HOME OF THE OIL KING
Mrlkluit Cratorri of the It ocUef eller
Pa tare on tne Hills of
Pocantleo,
John D. Rockefeller Uuk formal posses
sion of hla new mil II ,11-uullur house at
Pocantleo Hills, on the Huason, October
10. lit arranged at the same time to sta
tion eighteen watchmen, two detectlvis and
one greut biojdhound ti guard li.mself
and his familv from 'annoyance.
The new house. It develops, as it st mils
completed, with surrounding terraces and
high atone wall, is ona of h most in
accessible homes in this country a lel.y
rir.tli of winding walks, blind pu.sses,
and hiddtn steps having been const nn ted
with the Idea of confusing any day or
nig li t Intruder.
Even tha "playhouse," which Is Intended
for Mr. Rockefeller's grandchildren, It con
, nectod with the residency by a lunr.et, or
snnbnrn.
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who purchsse f c
popularity of Jr
DRUG
Sts.
J. Penfold Co.
A rT ! SCHOOL OF
AHD 07 ASLIIOTOH BLOCK.
an actor, fpeclal rates till Nov. 1st.
The Borglum Studios
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Aug. M. Borglum, Madame Borglum
Pupils of Wager Swayne, Parts
LESCHET1ZKY METHOD
1810 Capitol Ave.
Frank Oscar Newlean
VOICE CULTURE
From rudiments of tone placing
to artistic uinsing aud
speaking.
Can refer to fine results
restoration of impaired
voices.
In
5'j9-S10 Karbach Block, OMAHA
half covered sunken passageway. Tha
wind building seemed to have been
planned lo make an approach by an out
shier almost Impossible
Tlnn; is only one main entrance, and
this Is throiign a gateway. The house ia
built backward, too. What appears to be
in., imposing colonial front, looking In the
(.Heilion of the Hudson river, is Uia tmtf
ui Hie residence.
There Is a tubbusement besides the main
basement, and broad walks lead past tar
ruies to what might be taken fur Hie main
entrance. Instead they lead to blind walla.
No slepa are discernible whatever. The
visitor suddenly finds himself standing on
ti terrace looking up one and a half storlee
over u aerlea of stone walls to what ap
pears to be tho living part of the house.
The side approaches lo the broad plttl
sas which half encircle the house' are con.
lealed, and only one familiar with the
secret of the labyrinth could gain access
to uny part of the building unlews an
trance was made through the gateway.
Thia astonishing Inaccessibility of tha
houso Is common to all sides save tha
fi nt, which faces a commodious red brick
stable. To add to the inasc or labyrinth of
wslls and concealed steps, hundreds of
shrubs have been planted on the t.rracea
and one wide graveled walk, lined with
small poplsr trees, fhclrch'S the bouse.
H leads lo no pluce In particular and' it
i..lds gnatly to the general effect of well
planned ornamentation.
Two watchmen guard the house at night,
one of them aiK-cial detective amt up
from New York City. The bloodhound la
raid to be of keen scout. Aa one of tha
eighteen watchmen ac.tter.d about the
tst ite said: "He csn sniff a stranger half
a mile away."
Thia extra precaution aa to l lug guarded
wae taken by Mr. Rockefeller, It la said,
on account of thera being several hundred
workmen who will work on tha ground
for two mouth yew Ct4oa-o Tribune
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