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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1912)
TTIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUABY . 4. 1912. .-; U. I1 f TsV r ft vas v. t,, rrv . ri V';; .y( tap U I l If In '!-? A I bt mtn. lomM M tin Biu- wha li nUur anullln li kar li hr . 1 ft ' , ' ' MirUClttr' Y I I l I data on ftundar tor n m Uim uid Mtunlly curtoua ! knov of th I 1 L Vl I ' - ? ! "f ' i .- , ' ' . " x.. .... j . nrvn nnrv-trrn , AMTSKMEXTS. .RANK M'lNTI IUC, I lb Jotly 11 ima, onw ja .Un brQ tfti on 6unds far a n tH'tmni o( fau iilrhtt tu4 W4nw4 mktliM la NnctMkn III eonwdr tar 0onw t)rona Howard, la which he lay a aaoouwrul Mnnmnt at the Hodaoa UaMtor. .V.w York, Th play tU ral th bic funny man U a torn wfcat dltrartnt rate than any haa at; tanpttd kvfora. aa ha la now awa aa a adlkniaa-aukc la tha aptnlaf aoww -kXm" ba la jlala Haa IHtnty. a I fnmla, uiamaclaatlva punrayar of milk UatUaa U th flat dwallara of Baltimore, At ataoa with tha world, ha to Itaouaht fily aucklnc kia eornaoo pip ia a Ka waak room, wfeaa th two troatMt vnu f kn Ufa tranapira hard apoo ack r hwu. Kirat. th iaat aaautltul alri a baa rr Mn knock upon kla door t a If b will call a cab for bar. Ha, after taa maimer at all play beroee, fall la lava, wttb bar blatantly and to raeninaUnej apon th wMi rale aeparatlng a milkman and an beer (tor audi th W jwor ta be), wheel tbr to a aacond nnoea poa U door, and thia time It to 'faahtooairta Mttraey,. am bowa tow baforp tba orer'ia4 -lacteal nerrltor and fraeta blm aa Uw dub of WaJablra. tb area teat noble, In all Entland. with tba n-M ta wear M bat la th praaeue at th ktbs-aad thla-W aom right. Hen Bret refuaaa t ballava IC but to ahown taoanleaubl proof, aad bbl Orel thoafht bf ill w cuatooMraj -wha, a be now rofcarka, -will hav to ueu- moro tof coffea ilacK and etreJahf How w. b (how a rein of brwd, common . for ba enl ua beat pal, "Buck" Kaad. tb Janitor of th Third aranu partnwnt. la which thy ore. and la atota that ba, for th time.' take tb role f the new luke, wall Ha wlU merely fellow alone la tb capacity af tb ducal prlTau iwcratary. .,-.--t '. j It to m tblp faebloB 'that tbry ara tatra daeed ta tba " at a taahisaabia coun try eiaa, where Buck to betas honored Mfht and toft a tba duka, while Hen to aanaat thrown, out by . the aarrai ehtoOy bcnua of tb ctotbltui he oimea aa am tdra of tb raiment of nobility. Th complication which remit bad beat b left to tb imaCnetloa, but tar ure acta aoaieocea ara but acraun- ktfj wttb lauchtcr, an til the happy ending to reached far all bat tba bona duka. "noeer to a departur from tba naum liet DOBvedr m that tt aa a rery beawy acaato brreeUture. Mr. hfclatyre'a up pomaa eampany to xclint, including Mynto TaajwhlU. Era McDonald. Kath. . arbw Stewart Roy rairehlld. Jchh Cam- aeriaaa, onanda Day. Maria rttanrald ana nut Brawalaa. r - - a -v ? - May Bnbaoa haa ia coUaboratlaa with v t. uaavy wrntem br new atarrtns lea, -A Klht Out,-' and will fire a pretention production T thayplay at the Brandeu for tbr nicbta, MarUng on Tsnreday af thto weak, with a maoae a , aaiatway. Tb atory af th play deal wain tw ywuac men. (raadaoo af Mr. Woodbnry, who to affectionately called -urmomum.- Jnni and Jaak, raaceellrelr. ana. not tb wdnnt nnd dlffMent nrorla datoaa regarded by their matber, who ln atota anon thetr biac bom ar to a an. "iiz rererae of bar apiaeeo ithract that th bey ara autte familiar with the whirl and away of Now Torn. Thto knowledge doe not toaaan their ai!ectioceU ratard fat tb ddvl and eplnloa of OranaMinv who ia. rather nnaltlr la bar lor for. them and naturally cuiioua I know of th attraction - that. Ilk a magnet, draw them a frequently to tb city. Bti re aolTee upon aeelng for hereelf tb pro priety of th place tbey Welt. She die. avr them quit attraottve, but auften frM aa unexpected adventure. Prom true PMOc follow In natural eequenee and drlopenBt a number of very funny complication and th trrtelatlbl humor of Oranmum. Tha Interest I heart n tereet, tb humor genuln. th patho real and human and every eltuatlon tha result of logical raaaonlng. Mtoa Robaon la up perted by an arllnt company, Inalud Ing Jack Storey, Paul Docker. John Row, fcugea Ordway, Oeorg Hall, C. Qwynne, Fbya Cudck, Lotta Blake, Louie Rand, Edith Cbarad and Margaret Boland. ' - ' It ta seldom that an oparatlc production aura ota tba combined Intone of mualc and drama enthuelaat, but thl la th case la connection with th coming eng ele ment of llenry W. 8avag' Englleh' pr aentatloa of Puccini's opera. "Th Olrt of th Outden Weet," at tba Brand! the ater Thursday, February to, matin and alg 1ft. . . ' Mr. iiavag ha never before attempted a aa presentation on a lavtoh a scale aa la -th sons of Th Qlrl of th Golden Weu" .A' company - of more . than 100 areata la trane ported en thto.traascontl nenttl tdur In a train of tea cars. Fifty aklUed muafciana are brought along tor the -orchestra and they are Under the direction, of Uire noted conductor. Pits set af principal Interpret tb leading role and alternat a that Bona la eom ptilad to. alng mar than twlca a week. Tba acenle ffcu are aald to b' th host eomptot that Mr. Bavags ba ever presented and tba offering will ba tar mora eomptot than waa avca tha caea In hi offerings of "Parsifal" and "Madam Butvarfly" la'Kngltou.' .- - . a . - At th American this week tb Wood ward company will be men la Edward Pepte's pretty, comedy, "Tb prtac Chap," which toll a romantic story -ta al coherent way, with much enjoyabla com edy and a Uttl most wholesome sertoaa- It deal with tba attuatloa ft a young artist she eueVtonly haa a girl baby Usrust wpoa Ma aadar condphon jUuu m ; aaaka U Imperative that ba keep her. But tb baby grow up and In thl ay bring about tha real action of tba Its uradlng to la reason nattofaacory- For th wseb, tba company will a added to by th presence of tw Omaha young actresses. Little HoteaKroaea will play tba tola af Claudia m th flt act; Mtoa Gladys i'lOtca to. t b tb Claudia In tb aaoand act. and Uaen Mies Latua Robb wilt gives tha part for tb conclusion of the play. Mr. Elliott will have tha part of William Peyton, th artist, and win fjad ui It an opportunity ts hw anotn aid of his abutty. Omaha folk. Tba first psrformanc will be at a annuaae afternooa and tba blU will roa ail wash. with met I noo aa Tuaeday, Thursday and nntnrday. a . Ta "Omger Otrla," thia wselfs at- franio at tb Gyty. will wnfol ywturtty Wnsasr." a reallstto rasing akhV which .will keep tb Mood of th pactatoew boiling tor MI minutes in mrwtea. . Z4 Ut WrMfe, aa Omaha by PS. WZeeTfolh xdlhmk Wakefield 4 N I QHTtb - Starting TONIGHT PRICES-IS to nSO-n-M. WadaaaeWy, ZSm to fLOO HENRY B. HARRIS Presents j FRANK r.lclNTYRE Formarly Bwb Blaka to TT1mi TratrwII ff SalwMMiln In th New YWk A nn A H ft and Chicago Farce fe l l U ll By Qeorce Bronson-Howard THREE DAYS COM. THDRSn FEB. 8 ISatioe. Saturday L. S SINK PRKSBrtTS THE mTERNATIONAL COMEDIENNE L3SITl , . la tba Fwrtiwit if Ml nays A MIGHT OUT Pt:CTSCfMiif, ti Hil; Mat HU TWO NIGHTS -- Sun. and Mon., Feb. 11-12 umn raoibit) uaoonr lamkt . N Th Mast awasadews af All OMri para Praswatlaaa " NAUGHTY MARIETTA A Cast aad Cbara af ataalesitMOaara Raw Arttata ad aa Agmwtd tr. . - . TWO PEBF02MAI5EJ, MUSmi asi lljil Tbartii. Fibnury IS MOST ROTAtkl EROAOtMIRT IN TEARS HENRY W. SAVAGE will offer A BlorloaalT aaaattfal and sWamoaa rdnatJk at Puccini's Grdtid Opera "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST" . (ronsdsd Baeld le' aa rinma ) jnrrrnTLT ta esuoisTax ajrs esfnt ruaninei at sstousx aBswWlwgfc axTnTATar CArra o nmaAriOjrauT rAbtoxra utan BDoa omeatra o iilivtd auraaro yoiosa BxanonsTi bcbstjs ajib autormioai. nrrumiru dJi oaoaxaTnva 6w rxrar azn.LBs hnraioiajra . . (Dade Siraotoaa af HfUf tsxgla Valaa) . On a Trans-Continental Tour and Covering v ; a Total or 20,009 Miles -In a Special Train: of Ten Cars. , PLEASE OBSERVE Ut OBTIn-ng AOOaom JTOw and flltod ta tb ardaf I tbato rsesip. KaJrs sbsska at miaay mrasr payabl a W. . Mvnamu, laairst, Braaaea Tbaatae. Baoloss aatt-addimid aad rtsatjel saratsta. - THH MUCE8! MOHT Entire rawrr floor, $3) aatira balcotgr, ta; gsilrry, 1. MAT1NKB tower noor, $2.00 and l.SO kalooar, fl.&O aad 1.00; . gsJlrry, T5c. ' HEQl LAR BOX OFflCB SAliE OPENS MONDAY, FEB. IS. 0 0 '0 o- and star of th "dinger Olrls," offer a alshorate . vareioa of hi screaming farce, "Janitor Hlggtns," which precedes tha "Futurity 1 Winner.'' There are In all . all ty people engaged In tb ex ploitation of thl attraction, certainly th largest east ever seen on th Gayety's tga Among tha moat principal one arw Jam La .Beau. America' foremost prima donna In anraragansaland: Frank Wakefield, "dope" ' comedian; BeaU Xvans, Winifred Green. Owen Martin, rank C. Caraoa, Al Weaton, Law Blow, Ou Hoeber, Al DwIneU and other. A gallsry of oeautle will nelrcl th nag wllenavar th charm of ..th ononis women are required ta animate tha va rious caacmbto and lend fascination to tb many enchanting eoenea of this be wildering apactacle. Ladle- dim maUfioe daily, starting tomorrow. Blanch Walah, th famous -smotlonal actreav who ba recently deserted th togltlmat stage to enter vaudtvllt, will b th headline attraction at tha Orpheum, during tb week of February U. bfto Watob will appear In a powerful dra matic playlet entitled The Thunder Oods,"hr role being ttast of a Stout Indian maiden. Tb sketch waa wrlttsn specially for bar by Arthur Hopkins and naturally give her rry opportunity to abw her wonderful acting, btla Watob will ba supported by John C Inca and William St. Travan. , . Oenarnl Manager Martin Beck ba ar range a epeetaJ treat for Orpheum pa is thto sreek, for h ba selected two baadtln attracaon that ara general fa- rorltc over the circuit They are The Four Ford and Joel Heather. Th Ford bar waa considerable rma aa dtocsr. Recently tb two girl mean ken f th quartet bar addad a delightful Oreciea lumber to their repertlre which moreaeee tha rment at tba act. Id Jcsi Heather, tba bright English come dienne, will gtr a aerie af songs which bar made berfamous," many basing keen pctmmrtoed la English music balls. Jams Diamond and Clara Nelson, lata oome aiaa and prima donna ta "Up and Down Broadway," win offer a brassy sketch entitled "Something New." A great many riginal sang, dance and witty Mayings ara Introdncsd. Dorothy Roger A Co. wttl present a faro called -Babies a La Carta" which to decidedly uaJqo ta ererr rsspect. Tba Hollo ways, aerobe tie and tfteh CTcUsta, wfll gtr a thrilling ner- foranane eonatotlng of all kinds of antic feat Louahlln's comedy dogs. clever .canine comedian, will amuse the audlene with their Imitation of a human roulett wheel. Btuart and Keeley will present aa up-to-date dancing norelty. Their . Impersonations . of . well known player to almeat perfect. ' Th boma coming af tba Omaha boy, Ed Lea Wroth, wha will ba greeted by hi friend' at tha Gayety theater tha week, la scheduled to start, today, and from indications at th theater box office there to to' b no tot up in th ale of th crowd desirous of seeing tb bom product la th musloal extravaganza, "Otnger Ctrl." Ed Wroth was aa . attendant mora or lass regularly t tba Dodge echooi during tba 'Pfa when b wasn't busy selling papers at Twelfth and Farnam. The raring got blm long before ha reached manhood and ha traveled all over th country with various ahaws. At en time h doubled with Frank Wakefld, who, by th way, waa bora ba Blouz City and Jived there for several -year. When Omaha was In the wild and woolly elaaa th boys used to play regularly at all th sawdust floor variety halls throughout this region. They graduated from that circuit to th pretentious vaude ville theater, and when they played their first engagement at the Crelghton theater their boyhood friend and admtrara so deluged them with flower that ft caused much Jealousy among th other enter- talner. Kd and Frank, now working to gether after many eson, ara aald to be east to grant advantage this senaon. Wakefield ha nearly aa many friends In Omaha as haa Ed, so between them they will ba kept pretty busy ehsklng handa all week. Their boyhood friend have designated tomorrow night as "Wroth Night" and wUl give a big thea ter party at the Gayety in honor of the annual return of th wanderer. - Establishing the high , water mark of clean and wholesome amusement . tor which It to noted, th famoua Bam Dtver company will present, th latest musical comedy offering, entitled "Tb Dutch Champion," at tba Krug theater, com mencing Sunday matinee, with tha cus tomary dairy matinee, Tha oaat Includes Will H. Ward, who wrote the book and lyrics; John Early, Pearl Lalght, Mall Clark and Gertrude Lynch. They con tribute Immeasurably to the aucc of th sntertslnmeot, which Is aald ta ba high class In every respect. Laughter I (Continued oa Page Seven) AMUSEMENTS. AstllBalKJfT. Dickerman'itt Recital it Y.M.C. A. Saturday Evening, Feb. 10th Irlmisetoa Free. Beswrtea Swat lOcj Every Day a: 13, -Every Night 8:18. All Week. " FVoaes Boag. 441 Xad. A -144, : week;1 STARTDfQ MATIXEE -' TODAYe'-fr :nr -- ' IT" " aWriif . , MMgf 1 11 AS OO V, "The San Csvere Show" wiLL hTwArd ". aa-BS-BTB) JJs tb Laagasbi Hasloal Briesr , , Dutch Glianipion ' toyetka with tba Baasrttfal and XrtuRU "NYMPHERA" - And aa AH Btar Hl ' ftarr. Boomy asst Where Tea Arc Ossaf orksU 1 The Four Fords Josie Heather" The Win aom English America' Premlar Dancers. ComecUeas " ' i James Diamond ind ' Dorothy Rogars " j Clara Kelson mMnl Lata . Comedian aad Prima 1 . , .. WUmpilJ. Doona ot Preaentloc ' - ' - "Up and Down Broadway" "Bablet A La, Carta." In "Something New." . "T T7 7T - LcugftHa's Gometty 1 Dogs ,. Four Holloways-Foor ;, . JJ Acrobatic and Trie Cyclista . . OBthaTiahtwira, - . Kinatoscops Prolactins the Latest 1b .AbVv ' Stuart & Keeley v " - ; lwssjBtlnf ' " " s . Orpbrwjn Coacrrt OrdsBatra , . 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