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T the lirandeli theater for four
dayi atarting Sunday matinee.
"The Roaary" will be offered.
It la by Edward E. Rose and
produced by Ed W. Rowland
and Edwin Clifford. The play
lealn with conditions In the American
home of today. Lincord enters their home.
No one knowi when It came, but It grows
into suspicion and doubt; the household
Is rent and happiness Is gone. Then rises
the other power, a higher spiritual note
which brings the discordant soul of the
family back to peace and happiness.
$
"At the Merry of Tlbcri;i." which will
be seen at the Hrandels theater for a
week-end engagement commencing Thurs
day, March 16, Is a dramatization of the
novel of the same by Augusta Kvaris Wil
son. The story Is that of the chlldretr
of a woman whose wealthy southern father
has cut her off because of her marriage
to an exiled Italian artist whom he for
bade her keeping company with. Ehe is
dying In poverty In New York City. With
her are hsr two grown children, a boy and
a girl. The boy has lost his position has
been gambling and otheiwlse rhows a bad
character. The girl works hard for the
support of the family. The boy determines
to go to Virginia to force money from his
grandfather, lils sister Is sent to ask
forgiveness and assistance. The sister Is
given money and Jewel. Just after she
leaves the house of her grandfather, Gen
eral Darrlngton, the brother enters with
the Intention of robbing the place; he Is
discovered by the old man; they engage
In a struggle during which the grandfather
la killed by a stroke of lightning and the
boy stunned; he revives and escapes, while
Beryl Is captured when leaving the ground
and accused of murdering her grandfather.
Ehe assumes the guilt to chleld her
brother; Is convicted and sent to prison
by the district attorney, nick named "Tl
berlua," whose sense of duty is as strong
as waa that of the old Roman emperor of
the same name. During the trial the at
torney falls In love with the girl, and
though he believes her Innocent; thinks
her brother Is her lover and his Jealousy
at her refualng to declare the wretch, the
guilty one, prosecutes the case to the
bitter end.
"Ben Hur" h coming to the Hrandels
for six nights, beginning on Monday even
ing, March 27. Matinees VIII be played
on Wednesday and Saturday. The great
drama will be presented with all the at
tention to detail that has worked Its for
mer appearances here.
Hilda Thomas and lou liall will present
their new comedietta, "The Substitule," at
the Orpheum f"r the week starting matinee
today. Clever sonK and bits of eccenti Uity
make this act quite worthy In the musical
comedy line.
K1 Winn and 1 o'Malley Jennings have
collaborated In an act brimful of humor.
The Five Armanis come dlrett from the
Orpheums affiliated theater, the Alham
bra, Paris, with a gorgeous scenic musical
review, "A Night In Nuples." James H.
Cullcn will be here on his thirteenth tour
over the Orpheum circuit, lie makes peo
ple laugh and that Is what he Is paid for.
Austins animal aitoia consist of dogs,
ponies, monkeys and an unrldeable donkey
whore name Is Raleigh. The dons of the
act ate colllea. one being "I'ilot." the ac
credited champion now-hite coilie of the
I'nlted States. Charles M. MclHjnald, "The
rth Heau lirummel." and the Mirses
Craafurd and Montrose, appear in a new
offering which embra.es kinging and danc
ing Crnesl Yeixa and Adele are povturera
cf an extraordinary nature. The new k (no
il i'om series will be "I'lus and I"igs."
Orpheum concert orctn-Mia ,f fifteen In
strumentalists will charm tor another week
lall mat:nres. tie . l il.l be
I fie next SunJay. '! .c. ... ".. ad hov
i'n sate tomorrow.
1 r four days, starting aith a matinee
tooav. nave Marion and hts Dreamland
l ui les juer
is wtll he the attraction at the j
iter. "Th Aeronaut ' is the title 1
Krug theater.
A- dayi .tarting Sunday matinee, j t i " j" 3 1 I f fl -. ir77 r . . ij
The Roaary- will be offered. S V F . f : I'tt 6(j3r H
It 1. by Kdward B. R... and F I mtMWW H
,S.rn produced by Ed . Kowmnci X , -, . , Tt' AAhanrfjcAli M
( ;';J V ' , U ,J r!
I i I . v v i ! i i n
' vtsJ ') Good Things
' '- l K t X Coming to Omaha i j
x( fit-
.. SAVS
of the brand new musical extravaganze in
which his famous players will appear. This
season his efforts will be directed toward
further adding glory to his name and
fame. Marlon and his associate players
ill give the public something entirely
new to burlesque I nthe two act musical
extravaganza. "The Aeronaut." which he
has written and staged. Everything will
be brand new from start to finish. Mr.
Marion has selected for his support a big
collection of well known comedians and
artists and the chorus Is made up of
thirty genuine beauties, who, in addition
to their attractiveness are talented as well.
The production is supplied with sixteen
musical numbers composed by Mr. Marion
himself.
Merman I.leb, eminent English star
(formerly with Mrs. Patrick Campbell),
and company in "Dope," Joseph Medill
Patterson's sensational one-act drama of
the underworld. Is the headltner at the
An.erlcan this week, opening with matinee
today. Mr. Ueb Is assisted by Miss Evelyn
Walla, a clever leading woman, and a com
pany of seven.
A complete vaudeville bill Is promised,
including Carroll and Cooke, "The Melt
of the Hour," topical talkers. McDonald
and Huntington are character singers and
offer something entirely different along
these lines. Mr. Harry "Turkey" Boyd,
the eccentric minstrel In "Song and Ptory,"
was late principal comedian with Primross
minstrels. Kitty Edwards, the English
comedienne, will dance and alng as only
she can. To meet the constantly Increas
ing demand for matinee reservations by
lady shoppers, commencing with the com
ing week, the first six runs will be re
served for all matinee performances.
What is sure to attract the attention
of the patrons of the popular Oayety
theater this week Is the announcement of
Fred Irwin's big show. The big musical
comedies entitled "Down the Street" and
"Frenches Ex-Husbands" are expected
to amuse on the strength of Its plot alone
and will be supplemented by the work of
the rapid fire comedians and the saucy
souhrettes. The Olio contains the moat
novel audeille acts-Marr and Ruth
Irwin, novelty acrobats; Krady and
Uahone), the Hebrew fireman and fore
man; Cummlngs and Uladynigs, and an
added feature of highest class is the equine
marvel, snow w hite "Bonnie." the horse
with a human brain. What "Bonnie
duean t know has never been taught any
horse. The ladies and children will be
specially pleased with this offering.
Matinee daily.
Another of tie Uavety'a amateur con
tests will be presented next Saturday even
ing. Tle Yllw Ferll.
Jaundice, malaria, biliousness, vanishes
when Dr King s New Ufe Ptlla are taken.
Ouaranteed. Sc. For sale by Beaton
Dru
. Co.
j The Key to the Situation-Bet Want Ads.
IDA WOT GOfflOlfm "The
o&arym M the Btandcis
Chip
and Marble
Off the Stage
Many people who see Ram Chip and .Mary
Marble off stage, wonder what manner
of mortals they might be when they
throw off their maitks and other
disguises i
of their profession. They have been to
gether for fifteen years, with one interim
during which they attempted to flood the
box office with ducats as stars in separate
attractions.
Sam Chip Is a business-like little chap
and Is said to be the lei oi d ow ner of con
siderable property In the east as the re
sult of his theatrical work. He started on
the stage when he was 4 yearn of age. and
at that age was with C, us Hill's variety
stars in a Juvenile act. He was one of the
very first of American child actors to
appear In England.
One of the most frequent questions aked
of Sam Chip or Mary Marble Is whether
or not they are related In liny way. many
thinking them to be husband and wife.
The facts are that Mary Marble la Mrs.
John W. Dunne, the latter being the uncle
In the sketch "In Old Edam." Mr. Dunne
Is a very quiet man and seems satisfied
to rmln In the background of domestic
felicity w hlle his wife is receiving the ctagc
honors.
Mary Marble made this Joking reference
to Chip's nationality during the last week:
"We were eating a bite at a wayside sta.
tion at 4 o'clock In the morning not long
ago. Chip was half awake and could hardly
see the coffee and roils spread before him. I
let a few silver dolluis drop on the floor
and then you should have seen Chip's eyes.
He wal all attention Immediately. He be
came awake Instanter."
Chip and Marble are full of stories and
Jokes of the Innocent sort. The other af
ternoon Miss Marble called upstairs from
her dressing room, to ask Chip for some
shoe blacking.
"No shoe blacking up here, but we have
some fine chewing tobacco," Chip replied.
LEGAL FRILLS IN THE SOUTH
Jar) ( harae (Untiled la One Jarlsdle-
tlaa 1)4 Rale la Ilree
Cases.
"It's queer the way the laws in some of
the southern states differ from our laws
up here," said Colonel Allan T. Brlns
made of Cleveland. Just back from a long
trip through the south.
"In Norfolk. Va . I sat one day rvcenlty
beside a federal Judge when a criminal
rase waa being tried. The charge was, I
think, robbing the I'nlted States mails.
At 5 p. m the Judge turned aside and.
speak. ng er quietly, said:
, I ' J In auppDrt of lils statement that the
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mss Amis Bzrm kp
'The jury will now retire.'
'A recess, I BUppuse,' I observed.
' 'No.' he replied, ilm Jury is about to
r. n i-.triftlripr the i vidence and Arive
Its veidlct.'
" Hut you did not charge the Jury," 1
remarked In a puzzled way.
" 'We do not charge the Juries in this
Jurisdiction.' he replied.
Five minutes later the jury filed in
with a verdict of acquittal. From what 1
had heard of the evidence the verdict
would. In all likelihood, have been 'guilty'
had the judge charged the Jury.
"In Savannah a day or two later 1 was
in a court room where a divorce case was
being tried before a Jury. The wife, who
was the plaintiff, was given U' verdict.
" Ko she gets her decree,' 1 remarked to
a lawyer friend.
" No, not now,' he replied. 'In tM
state when In a divorce case the verdict
goes to the plaintiff, the case must be
tried again at the next term of court. If
the plaintiff wins again the decree Is
granted.
" II however, at the first trial me de
fni'.ani wins the case Is all over. Lue,-r
law, that, but the Judge said it uus work
ing well -that after the first veni in
favor of the plaintiff a rcconi ll.ut iwi was
often brought about.' " Cleveland Leader.
The Key lo the Situation Bee Want Ads.
u emi:m .
THE HOME
OF FOLLY
4 commencing rJ3atinoe Today
"IsT A CXiASS BY HIMEEIT."
DAVE MARION
AVD KIS BIO STEW
DREAMLAND BURLESQUERS
Presenting a Brand Hew Musical Extraordinary Zu Two Acta
THE AW0A(r2
A BIO TWO POZ.&AJS SHOW AT lUkLIIQUE PBICES
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SATWBDAT BIOHT QOTSH
In support of lils statement that the
cloxing necks of the reason at the nran-1
dels are to be brilliant. Manager Burgess
HUbmlt.i a list of the high-class attractions
that are booked to uppear mere Detween
now and the date for closing tho season,
which will be in June:
Raymond Hitchcock In "The Man Who
Owns Broadway." "Ben Hur" John Drew
In "Smith." Mary Harden. Francis Wilson
in "The Bachelor's Haby," Marie Cahlll in
'Judy ForgoV" Saia Bernhardt, play not
yet decided; Flo Zlegfeld s "Follies of 1910,"
with a Zlegfeld ca?t and chorus, Henrietta
Cropman In "Antl-Matrlmnny," Al Wilson,
Nance O'Neill In "The Lily," Grace Von
Suuldlford. "The Arcadians," "The Merry
Widow" and William H. Crane In his new
comedy. Enrico Caruso will be presented
at the Auditorium by Messrs. Burgess &
W'oodv. aid.
In addition to this list a number of other
strong companies are applying for open
dates, and the present prospect Is that
Omaha will have a most impressive finish
to Its theatrical year.
Appreciation at Last.
The shade of Noah turned' away glumly
from the shade of the man who was telling
about the Galveston flood
"I wish 1 could find some .one here who
wotildn t try to top all my best stories."
he sighs.
At this moment a rotund shade steps up
to Ii 1 111 and sas:
"Noah. I've always wanted to see you
and to tell you that yo are all right. If
It hadn't been for you I'd never have
amounted to a thing."
"And who may you have been?" asked
Noah.
"P. T. Barnum." Chicago Tost.
AMI KKMKNTS.
A Meeting for Men Only
FIRST M. E. CHURCH
20th aad DiTssport Str,
Tonight, 7:30 p. m.
Auspice Y. H. C. A. Convention
Talk by
DR. H. J. ELLIOTT
of New York City.
Special Muslo by Prof. Xtllej and Chorus. '
r . 'i ,-4 ".v-wr-r.Tr.TPa
TWO FROLICS
DAILY
- DEaCXTKAX. TBEITLIia BOUT
AN IMPBESSIVE LENTEN OFFEUINO
iSS. March 27 to April 1 Ht.
KLAW & EULANGER'S NEW AND GREATER
FP Fa H
(v -j r jii 1 1 mt
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A MIGHTY PLAY STUPENDUOUSLY STAGED
BOYD'G THEATER
prices I THIS AFTERilOOil
25c
AND HKR KXCKIiliKNT COMPAN Y PRKHKNTING I'Al Ii
ARMSTRONG'S 4 ACT lt)MKDY
"THE HEIR TO THE HOORAII"
NKXT WKKK. MARCH i "ARIZONA."
TODAY AND
Seaion's Sensational Event
rirst Tim in Omaha Ths Dlstlng ulshsd Character star
IVIr. Hermann
And Mi Company of Flayers la
"DOPE"
OmiaiHAI. HEW YOU COKTAJtT
Carroll & Cook Kitty Edwards
The Ken or the Hour - English Comedienne
O-HIGH CLAEiS ACTS-6
H. "Tur:oy" Beyd McDonald & Huntington
Bong and Story Charaottr Singers
3 SHOWS DAILY-2:15, 7:45 and 9:20
C-AXX.T DIME MATIWIE FEW BEBESTED AT 900.
SUNDAY BCATIMEB riBST TWELVE SOWS AND BOXES, 20o.
NIGHTS-IO, 20, 30c
fri . A ft
Advanced Vaudeville
Matinee Eery Bay 8:15! Erery
Bight S:1S.
Wiak Starting Matlnu Today
The Musical Comedy Star
Hilda Thomas
And the yualnt Comedian
Lou Hal!
Presenting Their Comedietta "Tho
Substitute."
Ed Wynn
Late Feature of "The Deacon and the
l.ady," and
P. O'Malliy Jennings
The English Comedian.
"DAFFVDJ L8."
Direct from
the Alhambra
Pails
Theatre,
Tha Flva Armanis
Offering a Fcenlc Musical lievlew.
Night In Naples."
A
Thirteenth Annual Tour of
James, H. Cullen
"Tha Man From tha West."
Austin's Animal Actors
Chas. M. McDonald
The Irish Beau Brummel, and t lie
Misses Crawford and Montrose
Ernest Yerxa and Adtla
Phenomenal Postures.
KIKODRQHE
Projecting Orphsum Animated
Photography.
ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA
18 Talented Artists IS
PBICES.
Mats., 10c. 85c Sat. k San. Mats.,
lOo, Boo, boo.
Errs., lOo, flSo, SOe. San. Eva., 10c,
35c, bOo, 7 60.
Phones, D. 494: Ii.d A-1 494.
Special: Orpheum Road Show
Week Starting Sunday, March 19
Seat Sale Starts Monday, Mann 13
DORGLUr.l PIAMO SCHOOL
IKiuKlaa Ktreot.
August M. ISnrgluin, Madame Iturxluni
luplls of Wnjer Hwaynr, Parts.
Iechetlzky Method
Public Performance Classes.
Ear Training and Sight Reading
n rrr
HO)
Phono
D. 1919
. . . TOiSIGIIT
MAj wkkk
Hogulnr Mnts. SutnUy. Tuewlay. Thursday. Kaiurday
mSS EVA LAT1G
Bell Douglas
ALL WEEK
-w. IT IT'S AT THB mm
ayetV
wm noon
Devoted to Strictly High Grade
Extravagansa and Vaudeville.
TWICE DAILY WAK MAT. TODAY
(Engagement Terminates Sat. Mat
Tho Talk of Musical Eatravagansa
fart BIG SHOW
With Bach Notables as
IDA CBISPI
L1BKT McCAXiB
MABOAB.ET BEBBETT
COMPABT OP PIFTY
and the
IIWIS BEAUT CHOXUS
AtlfsTAR VAUDEVILLE
Includes MARK, fc BOTH ISWI1T,'
BIAfiT ai MAKOKEY, CUMaOMaS
A OLADYIgOg and as the most pos
itive manifest of the Oayety's "class"
there Is offered
PVTOAI Tho Earth's Greatest
ayv Equine Marrel
Vuxa eorsirMi)k:"
The Moras With a Human Brain.
An Act Appealing To All fcovers of
Man's Best Animal Prlend.
Dear Beighbort
I'm an optimist again this morn
ing and look fur another week of
big business because 1 know you
will not regret exchanging your
"hard earned" for ull tho good
tilings prepare! for your enjoy
ment. "Bonnie," tlm educated snow
white horse is Mated lo be the
rne among tie l.nllc and child
ren all IIiIn week.
E. If. johmsok, Mgr. Oayety.
Evenings and Sunday Maltese
16o, aco, 000 and 75o
k Mats. 15c & 25c A
LADIES'
TICKETS
10c
At Any Weak
Day Matlnos.
SAT. HISHT OITLY, MiftCg 18
Another Ludicrous and Slde-Spllttlns;
AMATEUR CONTEST
Por Liberal Cash Prites. In Conjunc
tion with
"PHOTOPLAYS"
Orchestra, S60; Entire Baloony, loo.
The Tuesday Morning MuBlcal
Club presents
Lucille Tercksbury
Soprano
In Song Recital
4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon
March 14.
V. W. V. A. Al 1HTOK11 M.
Main Floor 11.00
balcony 60c
Members Free.
Seats on Sale at A. Houpe's
n
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Best i'arui Paper la the West.