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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1911)
X jr - -- C3-d- "if W T 1 .s j X ii. ti I U-U.V o .. -7 ! ,' ; "--A . I '-')i'-.W; -: rV 1 i w- M -A- - J ;"y-'--!" S hi AM A -rfo i-:. . if scene, iffiff ii 1 : vb-T 4 "ill : j i p---- --.---j I I MATINEE Bj . ' 'Vr 3 St I V-v I . f ' V . - i YOSKL in "The At 3ojt 1 "Tins Ulil of My lireann," JutCiiH -M. ;uli'H' iiiuxlt'al iiiajiilvitiltlila evening fur lour tiltf'iil-t ulil u A'rdncjtlay lUKiaicc. li I claimed that r.fvrr tin.-, uu uiliui'.i-iivelocd tli licr. aii1-nr.n' v!tli thr jo:i:ntlu , Kraco of othtr iinn mm W lll.m- l. Nrsbit and OrXo JUuerhaili In till dWlslntul Vluy.' a oirih- vpci In lnj i.tit. "Tim ilirl at Jly in-eann' ntlll hax Joint ll.vams and l-piia .Mvlnlyro as iu-huk. it t tila tiorv of a prerrnl day adriit.ire mlnnlltuj f ntci prl:is nml love and tarrylntf througdo'.it an In'.rrentluis iniirtkhlp pf tJpliglitfully liumuii .(iilr. Tlier arc a core tir ini of nmairul number, written by Km I 1 loM. hu j. w lio wr ite the niualc tor "Thi-em T-ln."' "Itrltht Kyea," ' Madame Bhrny-' an MrH-tor D Luxe." All vt thrtn arc rbarkrterlsed by a ninrkrd etrain or oi .ginallty vthlrh la not bIhu pieo-nt rli .lia mimical offrlnK et d.iy, the moet iwpular and catchy t'flng 'Tin Uoddy to Wult and He tiuod." "(Quaker Talk," "The letter You! Shouldn't llae Bent," "The Hlory of a MailoiM-ll-," "Dear Utile (lames i.f tiiicanlnn.'' "u-o-h, M)e It a Rnblier," "Ulil of Juy Lrrarun " and MUs Mcln iyia'a bl-t on hit, "rHu-tor 'j'lnkU Tlnkli-r." Mr. Ualtea in aeld'ttng a cup. porting it for "Th Onl of My Ureama'' . h t hoseu koine ilir pluyeia, liulud inf Irving; Hrookn. Carrie ltowmuu, Harold r'orbea. lUnrift l:i lec, ivrvlvaj Aylmer and llliiim (i. Hitvitti dl. The revised edition of "MrKd.1,1. n' I lata" will be neeit at tho ltraudi'ta the-ri- on 1nu-.iuy ror llire wuye. Krom all account thai i not a dull or inunoto nooa moment In' the entire offer lug. The production lus Imcii augmented with an enlarged chorua of Ihtny clever young women who know how to wear atunnlnf guwna In brii tint at) le arid iraee; new teener), t-laboiat atag and electrical rf'.im and song hlta of the tuneful, utt by arlely. ' A matlnca will be gien w ub',.il on haiurdjy. i tiii;hlrl and .ev of all light opeiaa that bat- filled 111 American and Ku ioan tiintluenla with their tuqeful w ho nnce the dn of U.ltert and ful llan i "The 'ChocuUlo i-'oldler." Iha weil known woik of ( r t-HMim, leader tit Vlnn & iiiuak-al tinier, wiu haa con triied tu unboiy the aplrlt of the ro H.anllc lomcdy tue, "Arum and Tha klan" of George Heicurd Sl:aw in inelu- tlit ar yet on the !iia of mllllonK. 'IJI on 1J pinnacle of its popularity ui.der tin.- finiehod prekentallou i.f tht X'.'hilney Upeia. company, "The Chnrolktt f l'I'.i.i ' ij marching Into town to be re- IS 'ASy j'-:' " ' 1 V" K ( "LUT(W COOPER I IVV SM j .., ... ., . next kttrmction. "Casey-s Celebration" V-.. 1 r . ' , , B T J Kelly. Th. clo.in burlcsq.e Introduce. vluurd ut l!od' thvutrr on October -M and "I with a Caturduy inuilm e According t.i revolt which come to im from Chicago, whence "The Chocolate Soldier" i omen to uk direct, the ram one of uouvual excellence. Ky dint of hard miulv, Alice Yolke. l.ai fully equipped herielf fur the anluoux rolo of Nailina, whlrh he will alng on Thurmluy and Katurday nlKhta. On 1'iiJyy nlKht and at the Saturday matinee the part will t auiig by Frances Hewitt. MUs Hewitt not only has aunt; for a number of (ca pons In grand opera In Sait 'r:iclcJ, her native city, but he has made a name for horself In oiatorlo and conceit worl;, and the unumial IiIkIi rompUnient was paid her by William Henderson, the ....... ... "' I ner 10 nnerprei ni sooks in im i'eoiii a t'miro of lectures. ho was nlxo the eolol.-t with l'rank 1'ainioich In New- York City. I'ram Is J. Hoyla I llkewlre Hie 01 initial sla.ssakioff, and no nn has ever equalled his ki toi iiiance In this trememloua h ilfo role. Ml tlene I.uucka, also a member of the N'eiv York company, Is the sprlght- l)cst MiiKcra with whom tlio ClmroUle Kohllcr has ever flirted. Mildred Roger, another of tlm nriKlnaU. was for several seusoos btfoie her. advent with the ; Whitney orsanixalLin, the leading con tralto Willi tlta Xortun tiiand Cera ooin pony. Charles I'.owers I ns made a toon-try-wid reputation lUruiigli his delightful itndllton of tha title rola of Rumejll. tha choculate-eatlng rathar than flra-eattn soldier; and tfylvaln lnglolt. a basso or Intel national repute, has the Vi l of I'opjrf. There Is also the famous chorus of sixty trained singeis which la not equalled in any oianUatlon tn Ameriia, and uu orchestra of twenty-five oolnUis under the direction of John L.iud A piclly story of how a girl bIiki list god her dul) to two younger brothers, their father Laving lift Hum orphans in a western mining camp, is told In "The Three of Vr," which is lu bs the bill at the AinetliMD fur the week. The glile life i nearly spollid by a hobblodenoy brother, who liemands bis xhare of the lender store, and goes out to niuko folli believe he Is as much of a man as lie thinks vilmself. when he is on' a foolish rub. Lia ft:",'"" u I.. a ; in. , a f,x that TITE OMAITA d H I i lillu and Ills own how billed s the i . w e i a- y. i .i.- - ........ all hut convinces her Jialoua lovtr that vhe Is fu!c, hut matters right thtmselvas tn .1, .ml ' I. I.... .n,.. ilni-a Ainaw .,..1 ,..,.,..iJ ,.r .1.. and some inoicpnts of tin- most Intern 1ran atic KUHxii.e. and the inle wtll give HUd Lang her first resl chance of tht season for ho ne htioiiu acting. The play has tieen can-fully rehearsed, and will b propci ly mountevl. Tho first presntailna will be et n m:illnet this afternoon. The re-.-iiUr weekday matinees will be played on Tucsiiay, Thursday and Kuturday. Henry .vilil.-r is eonilng to the Kraudels r.vM fiintlm' . night in II. Sheldon's griii!n piny. "Tho Havoc." which cieatetl ,i genuine seiisJitloit In New Y'ork I nil Vi'ii r illlt-lnc; 114 a 1 1 iiMnn un nl the Hi ion theater, and which is rpeatins li tour this era ton its overwhelming success of last year on Broadway. Tht actor-manager iltea Omaha ' a lltUt more than a ar agj In a light, witty coratdy ef manners. Thia season lit re turns in the most powerful play he ha Pioduced since "The Only Way" was a relnlne atu ation ten year ago. In whlrh ht has found. aceuiUIng to tht New York aid ran Kraa'-lsco critics, tht greatest I 1 o 1 .- I." has ever played. sir. Miller bilngs to IMnsr.a exactly the same cant that ruppo.ted blin throughout the long N w oi k run. "Scioofce." Tom Triri.-s' dramatisation of "A Cliii.uimo Carol," by Cbar)ea Ihckeiir, which will he piexcnted at tht Crpheum theater this week, promises to be one of the hel attiactiona of tho sea son. The scenery, the ceilum" and the lluhtlng el fee I are the most effective that ran be produced. As ell the mem bers of U'S tonUvTv iii.SH' ficul Kng- SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER laud, they are familiar with tho charac ters that they are poi t:n lug. The sketch wa played hi foi o I ho lute Kins Kil-wa:-d, who pronuiincrd U an cxcellmit p.ecxi of woik. Thoe w li.i are familiar with the famous rhorl story will feel as If they weie meeting old fi lends w hen they ceo on t!ic i-tnpe "Old Scrooge," Marley'o tihost. Koh Criichit. Mr (.'rat chit a:id Tiny Tim. The I.orrh family, one of tho mo.tt famous arrob;illc coinraiiles In America, win Kivc an ii;i'.i:u.ii exhibition ut gym nastic ekilK BeJinl and Arthur, the- ' Jovial J113 glert." wdi do an artistic, as well as comical. Juggling act. Roy Atthur, as a blaik-face comedian. Is extremely funny, and I-.ddlo Canter, mho assists th two, Is alrj a ridiculous character, being a mimic of remarkable ability. A hlgh clasi singing act will bt presented by Horace VVilght and Rene Dietrich, both of whom were formerly In grand opera. Tatsy Doyle, the droll monologlst, will contribute an tudles. amount of fun to the bill. Abbott and hlte. tho "society entertainers," will give a number of character songs and piano selection. Marseilles. In hit unique conception, "A j Pussto in Black t.d While," will thow j hit hklll as a contortionist. He goes ' through his performance drejred In a skin white shlit on a dark stage draped In bUck velvet. There It a marked significance in the , fact that Just now, particularly ut the ; beginning f a new theatrical season. : to staid a nrrpaier as the Fiouklynl Lugle Lks come out editorially I 1 praise I of the newer form of extravacaiixa that! are p'aylug tho tenters of the Columbia I circuit, of which II19 Cayety, this city, j I a member. j "Time wa." as the Lsgle. "ihen eutrrtainmrnts of this kind were of' Questionable character. Viilb.-111-il v w-:s I 1mLA ' ... . .k.. 1. .... . .... I .v. mj kii iinuivM tiwnitis 01 toe llt....K. B... . - ...... L I . . mmu idi vciuraois reopie netti -""f.' mki nm ana mi snows nave eliminated the double tided jokes and with thia change haa come troepsrity 1 ef a-t proiHjrtions. for Instead of the comparative few who were patrons tu tht old (ias, the entire theater-gilng element lu every city ia now interested lu the entertainments." Hy a happy co incidence, Omaha will have the oppor tunity the coming week to see at the Oijvety one of the highest developments In this form of show. The Jersey Ijhes In wluth, while there are a thousand laughs-there Is nary a bluh. The prin cipal comely tole has been entruMcd to the dever comedian. Charlie Howard, bile of the ' Kollles of New T-nk and I'aiii ' eompsny. There are tws satires. "A Complicated Affair." ar.d "Winning, a Mo-.'' fc'iUl btitu I'iU ul genuine com 15, 1911. edy and blight catchy music. Tho chorus Is computed of thirty girls Belected wilh great cure, not alone for their beauty, but for their ability to sing and dunce. The chorus alone can bo considered n feature. Today's matinee Marts at 2:;.o! There will be a ladles' dime matinee every v.eek day. Now for a real good laugh That's .ilways the by-word to patrons of the Krug theater whenever they see Tat i lille and his own tOiow billed as the next attraction. "Casey's Celebration" is the name of the opening skit which j will Introduce to you Tat White and his I forty-two supporters In fun and music. The company contains George T. Davis. Joe Leonard, Anna Grant, Marie Kjsher. Musical Williams, am Mendelsohn and Kelly. The closing burlesque Introduces Vat White in his famous, scene called "At Hoffman House Club."- Kvery thing new but th name. As a special feature attraction nrrangrnicnts have been, made to give tho returns by innings of the world's series base ball games which are to be played between tho (Jiants and the Athletics. A special wire will be In Etalled on the stage and at opportune moments in the show the reports dlirect from the ball grounds will be read. "Look and see If tht clock i. running, dear." said grandma to small Sadie. "No, ifa standing still, grandma," re ported Sadie, "but it's wazgtng; Its tail." (Ml SKMK.MH. AMERICAN el THEATRE B M O. P. 'WOOPWAmP. leanager. Noma cf tti WooJward Stock Co. Week starting- Matinee today and all week. Mats. Tuts, Thura.. and Sat. Mats. 3:13, Evenings 8:15 HISS EVA LANG and the WOODWARD STOCK CO, ta That Stirring ronr Act Drama of Western Mining Life "THE THREE OF US" POPULAR PLAT PEOPLE PRICES Prices always the same, IQe. afro. NEXT WEEK "Tin Mills of tha Gods" OMAHA SCHOOL OF MUSIC Incorporated) Oireotorst Henry P. X antes gad P. O Preemaatel. ALL UiHCIEI OP MUSIC TAVOHT ftOgOUSHLT y Instructors of Hlgbttt Proflcitaey. WBAD BrriLDIHw lti. r4 raran a-.a - OoUbA, Htk. AMI yKMf.TJ. 4 DAYS - STARTING TONIGHT MATINEE WEDSESinAY JOB. M. GAITES PRESENTS John Hyams ! IH THE BX&tSXTrC THE OF Y DEiEAfwIS BOOK an4'X.TBlC3 br IT OBIT Rnd ZXUXB3AOXI MVSIO by XABb , XOeOHHA, Compoitr of "3 Twisi.' . PRICES: KIGHTS, 25c to $1.55. MATINEE, 25c to $1.00 3 Days starting Xliursclay NIGHTS: 25c, DIG BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY 25c TBS COMIDT THAT 1XAOS KUtlOKB I.AU03 Next Sunday and Monday Seats Thursday HENRY MILLER ' IN "THE HAVOC" "BILLtX BVTBBB XM A SSSSSOEBBSQESB&Br AOYATYCED YAUDEVIZiX-S! The Lorch Family i Thrllllnf and Amaclng Combi nation of Ianriner. Acrobatios and Jtlsley. Horace Wright & Rene Dietrich "The Somewhat Different Singers." Abbott and White MooietT Ectertatners. XZ3TET05COPE Projective Xatest In Animated Photcgraph7. Orpfcea-rc Concert Orohtstra. 16 AKTHTS 15. I BOYD'S THEATER I &jrtjiiticV.vt.-i:.-t asoaasaeasi mmw. THE 01 SINGS and DANCES -WITH- ' Whitney Opera of 109 Orchestra of 25 PRICES: SEAT SALE TOMORROW, 10 A. M. Its .i ti' i.V-P ' ll Jrt., fi:33; Wight. 8:30; Bttts Seats 50c. H N " Q Oct wttk commsacinr matinee today ff -J- iA 'jVT. . Met. :33: WlirUt. 8:30; Oct wttk commtacing matinee today THE WBXITX alAH'S HOPE pat white; Pussiest Man la Burltsqaa Has Made MUllons laugh 43--PEOPLE--43 (Mostly Oirls.) A SiQvi SSfit cf Sttcw 6ir1s Whs Sbow Twe Vif test ant an txttnaWe elto with ertry Uat a La era, a4 eery wiggle a giggU. A special wire hsa been Inttslled in the theatre and full returns of the world s series of bae ball games will be give.t daily froin toe stage. A Barlesqut Hoatt wltk Heal BarUtqut (I -T- TlH'ISSntV i:T-;.MX;. (KTOnKR 2th, 19ll. I IRST RAPTIS'I ( III IU.il. ri.vxo rkcit.il hv ' MAX LANDOW dj iu iviiiiin ii;uriiuii vi imr nuuuiruiu taiMi-rirj fi in? Tin II OI FRANZ LISZT lieeerteHl h.at, tl.Otl: nn sale t .lyer Jt iMIInn'a ICih and Faruaui, and Haj1n llros. 1'iauo lrNtrtinrnt. AVI PE.MENT5. Leila Mclntyre MUSICAL 1AT CWmpany of Eighty. Onhentr oCVMen 50c, 75c S.EXABXABX.B PLAT. " X. T. Timi. B5aff1iragtMHtjflBMMKflgpaai d 1 II ft TODAY 2:15 AND 8:15 ALL WEEK Tom Terriss Adaptation of - "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" Dy Charles Dickens Played by Tom TerrissV English Company of Ten Associate Players. mm r li f crooge Jean-BEDINI & ARTKUR-Roy Assisted by Zddie Canttr The remous "Jorlel 3 ng-jlcr.'' ;',s PATSY DOYLE Tha Broil Monolofist. MARSEILLES Presenting' a Puxale la ' ' BXiACX AWD WHITE PXJOES irtg-nts, ICo, S6o, 0O0. 75e;. Katlntes, loo. Best Seats 35o, Except -Saturday and Sunday. , OCT. 19, 20, 21 Matinee Saturday IG E3IT SS MM Co. . n a 1 B nai v m r a NIGHT, 50c, 75c. $100, $1.50, $2.00 MATINEE, Saturdsy, Bt Ssats, $1.50 Beats Stats v . --T" i r t i i I