TIIK OMAHA. SUNDAY BEE: MABlTH 10. .1912. AwlSKMfc'M'S. " - - . ---r-'- . - - . f . V ' - 1 W WArrls BbBBH ii t 1 m . m r mi txiii u . - u ' ' lj : , ,- lev - i V z v Viv 1 l J V, If I 41 L' 1 ' r - V v V A II y , In ii : 111: BE BOYD'S-2-S Tues.Mar.12 ,S, Gerhoiie Dallas in .KOUGB 6IUNET. tin funnr Utile comedlu who tM l wsyi bum a wdcum favorlta Inn, will com to lh Bnt dla bM)r 'for Ox Pr (ormaac. Marttnc with m mUiim today. He U1 tx aeen la a ww edition of hla Ian aeaaon'a nwoM. "Duir lii)," The oaet embrace! aoma pleaatna" oomedlaoa and a large propor tion of the half hundred In tba rraalia tlnn are, vlracloue, dandna and etngla lrl. , "Biwy Iny" cotnMnea audi a varkttr of fan eiementa that the moit faetldloue or aobor theatercoer will find It Impneelble to keep a ttnlle from playlnc ta( with their mouth and ayea. Majiy I'ie rnualtml numbera and catchy aonci are Introduced by different mem be re of the company. Mr. Sidney having eeverai new parvdlea which ha will atng. The caat engaged to aid Mr. Btdnay la hla itrouch dupeillng efforti la on of more than ordinary ability, being headed by that exceptionally clever comedienne, Mlea Carrie Webber, and tha following well-known artleu: Dick flume, Nick Basil, Frank Glbbona, Walter Webber, lotia Magea and Jeasle Ollletta. "Three Twine" on Ita preeent tour Is prended with a aoeala ,tnveatltura of unusual magnltlceace and with aa en tire new act of costumes for both prin cipals and chorus. Not on particle of last season'a outfit la carried this year, all being relegated to the scrap heap by Mr. Oaltea at the end of but aeai This will make tha present tour of that delightful musical comedy one of the blxgest In Ita history. It Is a show that will plaaa tha young and old. with music that la dainty and sanest, and with a humorouo story that la told m a crisp manner that foross laughter from the most sedate. This year the oompany numbers slaty, all selected for their ex leUeaea la tha dUfareat parts assigned to than. Tha "Three Twins" will ha at i he Bran data for' three mints and Saturday matlnse, starting en Thurs day night Tha enormous auooass of "Tha White Ulster" ta which Cathrma Counties tarred hy Stair Havtln wltk Its rasasfv stage production need byVtola ASea-la atgmftoaat that deep la their hearts American playgoer cherish the lava for clean, wholesome drama. "The White Slater." to be seen at tha Brao deJa for six perform anoee beginning with a matinee on Sunday, March 17. Is as sweat and para aa tha snow white robes nf Its Domtntcaa auna and It thrills and vibrate with lslenaa 'emotloa. "Over Night" wltl ha tha attraction at tie Boyd theater for two nights and Wednesday matinee starting Tuesdsy right. March It la "Over Night" two conptas go from their jeeddtnga dlreetly to a steamer to embark on a trip up the Hudaoa. Farcy Darting la a big husky, dominating man with a awek mite of a wife. Tha Ketttar are a boy iz. child-minded maa and a good slsad sottracett. The two bosses Mr. Dsr- hBg and Mrs. Kettle-are left by accident m the wharf, while tha bossed two. Mr. Krttle and Mrs. Darling, sail away to gether. Tha parted pairs can't reunite before the boat makes a stop away up the rtm. The audience Is taken along aith the smaller two. Mrs. Darling a pretty little babyish bride, and she cries fur her husband to come and take rare of -her. while Mr. Kettle, who has lot go of his mother's apron strings . t!d himself to a wits. Is a Usptng rant via cults infantile In Ignorance af the nMe. w ild .world. They are aa helpless K a boat aa thoss of the Bursary tals 1 vra in tha woods. And tike children hrr soon get hungry. He can find only 1 --ius la hie pockets for hla bride haa takra charge of his money and Mr. Darling con only add a dime to that Mm. Mr. Kettle wrttea a check, at tha ocgestkia o( a friend ea hoard, and aka Mrs. Darting what aba win have to start the meaL She orders for a' h4g appetite and eugfesta that Mr. Kettle have a cocktail. He hT a dry Martini, ecsusa Mrs. Darling aay her hlg hus band, Percy, alwaya has one before hts dinner, it la the "milk fed" hrfciegroosVs first drink. He buys win later and the ay brides room and the sty fcrtde get fuddled. PsMngers . believe man and wife and shower rtc oa them. lter Mr-Darting sad Mrs. Kettle, the iue (wit w the (oar, come to a hotel Kan'f tfeOopctsrf th village where the boat stops. They are free minded, and tha fun. lota of it continues. There la another loe affair at tha asms hotel and many complies. tlons In It, and Snally a xeadlustraeent that promises gieaoa and oomfort. For an sngagement of three nights and popular matinee on Saturday, starting Thursday evening at the Boyd theater, Charles Klein latest successful Ameri can play, "The Oatnblers." with a splen did cast headed by Paul Xvertan, will presented hy the Authors' Producing company, , practlaal ly aa staged during Ita run of ever IM performances In New York City. The gambler are a group of money mad specula ore, who violate the banking law In tbetr desperats struggle tor financial supremacy. When (rapped by tha authorities, they determine In a gain of cards, that one of the group will become tha scapegoat Th unlucky card falls to young Wilbur KmMaon. and ha. tw obtain a written confession one of his cowardly associates has gtvsn tha author itie in return lor a promise ot ramamii, goea to th horn of th prosecutor, ats- ulssd aa a burglar. Ha Is surprised In hla midnight quest by the lawyers wife, whom ho had unsuccessfully wooed. While they are arguing, th woman' hus band, distrustful et hsr. and Kmsraon, a bitterest enemy, returns unexpectedly to confront and accuse them. From this compelling situation Klein reaches a pow arful but logical dsnowment hy a series of soeoee of surprising dramatlo Inten sity. Psul Kvertoa, whs appears aa Wilbur Rmerson, la aa Omaha favorite because of his succ as la "The Third Degree" and "The Lass and th Mouse" her la re cent seasons. Osrtruds Dallas, a beauti ful young emotional actress, whose talent gslnsd hsr unusual prominence la th east will make her first bow to local theatergoers u the difficult role of the sorsly beset wtfs of th federal prosecu tor. Frank Loess hsa th role of Dar- Via. th lawyer, and the remainder of th company, all of whom sonally chosen by Klein, Include J Palmer Collins, Franklya Searlght Matthew & 8nyder, Edwin Waller, Eu- gent Foxroft Edwin Labay. Georgia Snyder, Evelya Green and several oth ers. The senlc production Is very eleber- ats. For th week at the American the of fering will be "Tha Lilr." tha great play adapted hy David Belasco from ths French of plarr Wolff and Gaston Lr- oux. Miss Iang will be seen in ths rots of Odette, th Uly, In which character Nanee O'Neill made such a success lsst season. The play deals with a problem that Is best answered by ths Lily her self.' In the third act, when she breaks out sgalnst hsr fsther, who baa gtvsa herself to her lover, even though he be a married man. The seen Is one of t remand oas fore, and I handled with deftness and logic by the authors, whs provMs a reasonable way out of ths dilemma, and th rebellion of Odette k rings happiness where only wreckage seamed likely. Mr. Woodward baa staged the play from th Belasco models, and th rehearsals prom is aa Interesting performance from tha first. Tha ran will begin with a metises thla afternoon. ant will continue all week, with tha usual matinee on Tuesday. , Thursday snd Saturday. .-!. ' . a . .. Another bill of uausual excellence will be presented at the Orpheum this week. The -six Klrkamlth sisters, famous In- strumentslurts and vocalists, will be ths headline attraction, giving - a prei of beautiful musical selections. Mra Gardner Crane and eompaaywiU present a farce er. titled The Little Sunbeam.' which contains aa Interesting plot and la full of bright ones. M and Faatde Biosdman will rive sa unusual perform ance at tha piano. Alma Voulin.- drama tic soprano, who has gained distinction as prima donna la several Important ma- they . arel aloal productions, will give a dsnghtrui pragma of popular banads . and ssmt rlasrtnl songs " Rica, Bully and Scott will raoe much smueement by thetr oomlcal feat oa th tamoplln and ele vated bar. Ceo per and Routnson, col ored comedians, will glv a singing and , dancing act ' Ths Psul.Assrd trio will offer a ssriss of band-to-hand balancing feats, dressed in Roman attire. Th Orpneum road show will be la Omaha during th wssk of March 17. Tha Joint head liners are the Original Ktght Palaoa Ulrta and Mil. Wtooo d Beryl of Paris. Ths Palaoa girl ars the premier pony ballet of th world and tha principal la th larg ballot corps of the Palace Music hall, London, now aa Orpheum house. TM ta their first Amsrlcao tour. Mil, as Beryl come from Paris, where shs ' la th reigning French beauty, 8h poss In tableaux with alaborat acoessorlss. . Dave Marion and his company are com ing to ths Oayety this week In "Stag-, land." a two-act muaicakplay, Which pic ' turn ths trials and tribulations that sometimes beset traveling theatrical com panies. In this case a abow angel bring company from England to America and when th oompany tends In Hoboksn It discovered that th angsl is without funds. Th vllllaa of tha oompany fslgns sickness. In th hops of disbanding It and hs Induce the hero to do likewise. Disaster Is threatened, whan Snuffy, ths Cabman, (Dave Marlon y comes to th rescu by agreeing to take ona of the parts, and sue (eats that Jack Wyndham, th angel, (James X. Francis), tak the other. Thla was done, a tueeem was scored and threatened disaster averted. Threaded through ths production are ssaiiy dsvar songs, witty dialogue and amusing situations. Th chorus Is com posed of good lingers and artlstto damv . Matinee today; Isdle' matins dally all wssk. "Ths Pacemakers," with Jim Flynn. the conqueror of the whits hopes, sa an extra attraction, will be th big doubts bill at tha Krug theater for. tha work. commencing with the usual Sunday mail- Flynn will appear at every per formance and will glv aa exhibition of hi aklll and dexterity, so that the peo ple of Omaha may have aa opportunity of seel nx ths msn who Is matched to meet Jack Johnssn. Th Pacemaker" la built more on th styls of a musical comedy. Ths play Is In two acts, ths first taking place at a yning ladles seminary and th second at Churchill's oaf oa Broadway, New Terk. giving both scenic Emory "OrtrJifigl: , : v . .. artist and' ostumr; plenty or scop Boms of th artlso.'. with the1 company are Charles J. Barkhardt Harry P. Kstly. Billy MosseyA My Tulr. Bertha La Belle, Jennie Curtla siid twsnty pretty dancing and singing WlHs. . Th music was written sepscls!ly for Th Pacs roaksrs' by MetviHe tCHdeon. and In cludes among Its manl ;song hits th following: "Dreamy .Byed, " -'Ulxie uh, Who Ma" Would Tou Kath r , Lor ; Than I aside Hletas, ; Ths school teacher small pupils an instructive hsr y.-. giving llr tail pupiie an umnKu,.. Now. children, all ths dot ths you.have on were mada out of. wool, a nd- that wool - one on th backs ot-'th Mttls lambs." Thsn si is psssed m to other subjects. To finish her less 0 she re turned to her first tm and s-Sksd ques tions of hsr small onarges - "Now, MUdred." shs ssJd. "wvt coat mada of T" v ' "It's mada out of fsstap that sh wore tl girl, sarnssUy. tla your Ailorfs ooat hw laat year." sapll4 tha llt-nssUy.-IndianapMUa Jw. i Jtfczutdet amuiemkht-s. , JU - WHslUPItiASITMlOlUE; TRICES Nights; SSc-tl.50. Mafnec, S3C-JJ1.00. gSSs THURSDAY MARCH S IE AUTHORS PRODUCING CO. ' (JOHN CORT, President) ANNOUNCES BV CHARLES KLEIiM ' A0THOR OF"THE MUilC MASTLRVTHEUON AND THE MOUSt -'THE THIRD DEGREE., ETC "dV PAUL EVERT ON : DIRECT FROM 200 NIOHTS IN NEW YORK OtTY. .i .. t PKICfc Xlghta, 23C-91.B0.' Matinee.. 83o$l.00. Com.ViSUNDAY NIGHT, MAR, 17 , - r TWO WIIKt, MATINEE DAILY THE IN KIN EM ACQ LOR THREE NIGHTS and SAT. MAT. APRIL 4-5-6 E. If. SOTHERM and JULIA MARLOWE Thursday Xlglit, Taming of the Shrew; Friday Night, The Mer. chaut of Venire; Saturday ; Matinee, Romeo and Pallet; Batardar Kiiriif. Hamlet. " : ' " 1 " ' ' "! ' ; PRICES: '00e, 78,' $ 1.06V fl.BO, a.0a Mall Be Killed ta tlo Order of Their Receipt. ' Ordera W1U f AMlsKMEST. Omaha' a moat popular moderate priced caf errles tahl d-ho sad and a la saras. ' Clean, wholreom food, ippotlilogly prepared. Atteutlv service and pleasant at m Of p It era. Courtney's coffre 'nakea a meal delicious. ' COURTNEY'S SereBteeiith and Douglas - CUM Charles 1. Celebrated Baritone. TuesdaynrAklO Evening iiiui vii ifc F1SST METHODIST CK52CB Beata BOr, (1.00. $1 J, 9Z.O0 : Oa Sale at A. HIMPK CO. Managrmrwt Mis Blaarne Soreaaoa BELMONT QOALITY Aftr ttnt btr onr yo will apprclt Dorf thorouftilr Vbtt b?lmunt quality mana. WlKlcfom food, proper, f cook ed mt reasonable price, eerred tn rVeom. Thmj combine to .make ilmont queJUy. Sun-Jny Table d Hole dinner, II A- M. te i P. H., 4e and 60c Ttie Belmont Restaurant in Doaga WX. Q. M. Ban, Prey. BMOAm MATS. 109AY AND HEOHESDAY TONIGHT AND FOUH DAYS 25c TO $1.00 WE.SlifJEV IE "BUSY sJai-rag rARRIB WIBBER a An a Bxe) oostraFT or cuti i OstEDIAJTB FMTTT IKUI BACK AGAIN FOR THREE DAYS mmmmrn innA V PeCIAt MATINEE STARTINB I nUltOUH ' SATURDAY tbb stAasraicravT sttmaa. v, nosvcmoM TWIN WITH THE FAM OUS' Ynma Yflma Airls raalastog tha BrUllaat Cosasdlaa stB, OBo' B. ' ' MISS GERTRUDE llbTCIIESOIl ' ' " - coatTkirr ot St noni , sna wa a ran n IO . C Uv CATHRIME COnHTISS is the VU1TE SISTER hejc la i I LV XT. vughaV mm Bstiaaiag tofcsv a-4 sU wssk. Matisse, J0I Bight, gae. Be ml hlgter thaa SO casts. - , X4 The srewalag svaat sf tha sissoa ths gisslst ioahls I I sat are hUl la sU of , smrieins. . Ca the pacemakers I 1 - - v and n jir.i FLYNN UU& The crusher of sll "white hopes." who Is matched to -, - - right Champlosi Jars jonnson ri laeieavrweigm cnampim sVtst . ui.n of th world, July It. rlyhn will boa at every aeo ftUUlCt foHnsnre. . - COLLINS, La BELLE and P ATT ON V Those famous singers and dancers-of bar Iraq us are with j aa racssnsBsra. Tl. sale of seats will ha treeoeedoua: hy ssail cr teleohoa bow. Pboae; Doug. 41M; lad. A-14W. Matinee Every 1 Day 2:15.- Everjr Nlglit . 5 - : ADVANCED VAtJOETVI Six Musicians AH TUB IastrasirntsJist and Vocaitet . Extraordinary AL AND FANNIE STEADMAN V - Fian6 Caper - RICE SULLY & SCOTT Tan ea tb Tampollne and Kle .Tated.Bara.. Paul AZARD TRIO Athletic As Im.tha-Daya.of . ... , Rone... Co, The Plump Disp easer of Laugh tet f Gardner Crane v ID the Farce , . "The Uttle Sunbeam", .. . By' lira. Gardner' Cr.Bne The Celebrated, DraauMic - Soprano -' " ' ALMA YOULLV In Repertoire of Songt COOPER I R05INiCN Vandenile Moat Famouf CM--ored Comedians. . KINETOSCOPE , Projecting the Latest in Ab1- mated PhotogTaphy ORPHEUM CO NCERT ORC "ESTRA. Devote te tristly BigH Ora ' Bstravaganaa sag Teodevllle TWICE DAILY MAT. TODAY asasyJCattass Onrtala at m HfS UE JO.JAVI . A Bossing .Wslossa Awaits Mlm 2 WO Tlslt to T Bngaaamsat at Omaha, bu 'this Thsatsx of THE ORLY-THE IRCOMPARABLE Dave .; Q Mm a v j , a aroTTT, WB CABMAjr a-s BU Big DREAMLAND CO. ' tS.00 Btusiosl AttrsotloB at Oaysty Fopulss Frlos th) Iwar iieaaar: Compared with many ahowa, "Dreamland- looks Ilka a million dollars. Dava- Marlon is the hlg center pole. of the Circuit when It comes to smsshtng box-efftce records. Ths saddest fact la that ha will be herebut seven days: fourteen performances. Get met R L, JOHNSON. MT, Oayety. Branlnga and guaaar statlas , 160, ase, os asd Tea 2Mats. 15c & 25cZ9 Ohew gam If you Mis, hat a assoklagi LADIES' dA.MAfl Week TICKETS I WW Da, HatlBe. Babv Carriage Oarage 'In th Lobby. certified JtUkforJheahina AMERICA 11 -re-n THEATER Pricea SlglU I0c. 85c, Me, rrp Satavday and Saaday. 73c Matinee 10c, best Beats 33e, a- , ' '. ,v:B I Wee Commeaciaa Madaee Today Mats. Tors Thur. and Bat. HISS EVA LANG THE W00DWAED STOCK COMPANY ; Ib DAVID BE LA SCO'S Play la Foaar Acta THE LILY - Nert Week,' March; 17th . CEO.' M. COHAVS - Maaical Osasedy 45 Minutes frcnitoixay