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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 7, 1911
ICd thief had broken Into his private cap
at the Union station and right under th
eyes of half a doxen pereona had M01
his Coe fur-Uned oyercoet. Aa the thlet
left the car he wa seen and chased tor
several blocks, but a he knew the
borbood. he managed to escape.
maid; fyoa shoot off that bank at
every girl jrou meet." Chicago Tribune.
RAILROAD PRESIDENT
LOSES COAT IN OMAHA
A. J." Earlins. preatdent of the Mil
waukee RaOway companr. complained to
the poUee Friday nljh than an nnident-
Permits to smoke (c.
All dealers.
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CltORl'8 more far -reaching
' thaa - even the- eieellsnt sue.
one the stage has eoms from
audiences that have beea pres
; ent at the past performances
of "The Bonn MaM." which
somas to th Braadets this evening tor
the tlrst aight of aa engagement that
lasu till after Wednesday, with a matinee
on Wednesday. Mini Hajos, the new
found comic opera star still heads the
rsardtatloB. , Not alone by voice or the
Hiipviiviwm oi warn mi ine
coquettish (haracters t4e stage
knows does, she owe her charm, but
auelly by tiie taeuaand tricks of maa
er that set her apart ae one ( th
marvellously small aumbsr ol players
whs aan so hide themselves in the 'char
cter they play that eves the art st It
II is bidden;, also and the player eeema
to be the eheracter aoroaa the footlights
before one. A more Joyous musical aue
e" has not beea seen ta recent' years.
Audiences came te be amused and. ad-'
sure, but were unprepared by the prede
easers of -The Poring Maid," m Its
same aatural clena, for the eonrulslng
turn (hat runs through all the scenes..
Its merriment te well divided and each
of the players has comedy moments that
are held closely within the tinea of In
dividual eharacterlsatloa. The burlesque
ew "Othello.? the quaintly told tale of
Three Trees" and "The Pretty Little
Babbit" Are only two of the episodes
that will cause a chuckle for time to
come. la Oeerge Lena Moor. Ttllle
elln Jack Raffaol and Dorothy
Maynard. audiences have recognised old
friends, and they hare shared with the i
rest orchestra nod unusual chorus that
whettM really stag, the warmth of wet
come that) las beea lavishly given to
little MUsI Bajoe, the Hungarian.
The White Squaw." described as a
fomaatle America drama, will be the
attraction at Boyd matinee and night
,toay only. Tms play Is from the pea
of Delia: Clarke, remembered for her
iwork as aa actress under the manage-1
snoot of Csharlee rrohmaa. In "The
White ftjoa- MfaM Clark is said to
have builf one of toe strongest stories
ad eiee and eg the most beautiful and
sramatie of modern times. Its theme' Is
romantic and Its people are picturesque
ad Interesting for Mlsa Clarke baa
draws tor tier material upon one of the
aaoet absorbing periods m Amertcaa hie
ery. The scenes are laid In the trhlgaa
forests Bear .to what was the little set
Uement of Detroit for the people la this
play Uvea something like a century ago.
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The Fighting Hope." a splendid mod
era play , by William J. Hurtburt. la
which Blanche Bates starred under the
direction of pavM Belsscs, Is to be the
btli at the'Amertcaa this week, with Mte
Lsag playing the part la which Miss
Bates made such a success. The play.
Is a most. Interesting sac. showing how
a woman- may be mistakea In her strug
gle tar the right ea. she see hv and
gtffl find happiness wkea she finds the
way open. It has the glamour. of romance
and the grip Pi reality, aad is ia all ways
s aet satisfying drama of today. Man
ager Woodwsrd has amde special proper,
atioas tor tts prod action, as it la the last
f the great Balis series be has beea
presenting, .and the next to the last piece
in which M'SS Lang Is te be sera here
tbis season. It will be offered first at the
gtatUKe this afternoon, and win run all
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week, with other matinees ea Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. , t .
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"Paid la Full. Eugene Walter's graphic,
play of present day America, wl'u be
at the Brandets Thursday, Friday and
Saturday with a New York oast sod
production. "Paid In Puir n the strong
eat melodrama of the time. Jt Is quite
likely that most persons in this city
Whs sttead th theater have seen "Paid
In Full." That alsy produces so rlrtd
sa hnpresn'on, grips so powerfully one's
sympathies, that It draws people bask
to see it time and again. The company
now coming here has appeared In "Paid
In Full" la New Torts. Therefore It Is
a New York cast. In this connection
there Is a circumstance which hears out
the exceptional popularity of "paid .la
Full." All last season, and this year as
well, four .companies la addition to the
original New York cast. covered the
country hi' "Paid la Full." Th New
York run mated two years. . Still it was'
not sufficient to satisfy Mew York's i
maM tor the play. Consequently, from
time to tiro, all th other eompamee
were takes lata the greater city and la
this way wen the title of New York
company. , - . f
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A Yiddish speeJdiic, company, that has
attracted the attention of and has beea
commented upon by the dramstle writers
f that country, will be the attraction
at th Boyd, theater Tuesday aad
Wednesday of this week. As one New
York writer expresses It: ."If yea hays
even a smattering of the Oermaa tongue
yon will - follow three players readily,
aad If roe cannot oo this H Is still worth
while to see these Yiddish company of
stagers and. players which Is far better
thaa witnessing three-fourths of th
very beet English speaking eoaiaantes
Mm. Resins Prager. the Yiddish Paul
is at the head of this csmpsny supported
by an excellent cast of New York play
ers and singers. - .
Ia the "Heart Breakers." Mort H.
Sinner's latest musfeai offering that will
he eeen at the Boyd for two days eoav
meadng Friday. April It the audience
la brcagbt la' touch with the master
proMsm at the world, sanely the lev
of a ana for a girl But ia this In
stance this tor brought about through
the efforts of a men, who at knows aa a
confirmed woman-hater, finally become
an ardent . lover. The piece Is well
named the "Heart Breakers" as that is
the title of a club formed by a crowd
of young me who try to break the
hearts of sll th young girls they com
In contact with. But they finally suo
cumb to the young women's charms.
Ooorg Demerol, who will be remembered
as th Prtnc In Th Merry Widow,"
will play th leading role, and he Is
aptly supported by an all star caat. Of
eourss It would not- bear the stamp ot
a Singer success unless there were the
usual charming chorus snd la this Mr.
Singer has outdone himself.
Liebler A Co.'s production ot "The Deep
Purple" will be seen st Boyd theater
April 11 It and M. It ta a play by Paul
Armstrong and Wilsoa Mlsaer, It is to
be understood thst the plsy contains a
aumbsr of Interesting snd more or less
attractive-' bad men, who are mingled
with a number of good folk In a way to
furnish a plausible, exciting story capped
by a number of thrilling climaxes. To
Interpret this new play of New York's
underworld. Liebler Co. have gathered
AmcsemeXti.
AH week, aegiaalag metUee today, SaMi
Taa Clrwat Shew of as-Makrs
Kaowa aa the Diaaaoad Burlesque Organ Ixatioa
. . , of th Kast,
TIIE LADY BUCCANEERS
, ' wit
JOHN C. HANSON
Aad Cbones That Hag Wo Hoaors ia Every
( . City of the East.
rrestatiag
"A Million for a
Wlthoat Dowbt tha Claaaieat Show
Th Best Daarca .aad Daacrrs of
GRAND BALL AUDITORIUM
. - , ' APRIL 9, 1912 ,
, GIVKX BV THE -' -
WOODMEN of the WORLD and WOODMEN CIRCLE
Aaspkea Dowglas Coaaty Cam pa. Benefit Josrph Callea Boot
t Meaaorlal Horns
35-PIECE 0RCHESIRA35 UNION MUSIC :
AH, ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
ADMISSION TITTY CENTS THE PERSON
together a company of ' unusual excel
lence. Walter Edwards, Richard Gar
rick, Anne Sutherland, Madeleine Lou la.
Luster Chambers and Frank Currier are
In the cast.
"Vanity Fair" featuring the well known
Bowman brothers, begins a week's en
gagement at he popular Oayety thla
afternoon, contains a plot and enough
funny situations to enliven those with
an sttack of the blues and well as the
most pessimistic. Pat White, the fun
niest man In extravagansa. Who has
made millions laugh, snd Bowman broth
ers, the principal fun makers, srs as
sisted by Bob Vsa Often, that quaint
comedian; Rose Stevens, aa leader of th
suffragettes; Celt Armstrong plays tit
part ot Molly; Helen Newbouse, a grace
ful and sweet-voiced Ingenue and aa ex
cellent dancer. There Is a beauty chorus
of young and-sprightly girls, a feast ot
merriment, song and muelo prevails
throughout and balanced perfectly wUI
round out a very clever 'entertainment,
Ladles matinees dally starting tomorrow.
.
Amid a profusion of beautiful peeasry.
AMTSKMBXTB.
alght, tta.
Noso"
la Barlrsqae
the 8eaeoa
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J&e Stereos -M 6(jTictp
handsome girls aad a lot of real roaring
tun, "The Lady Buccaneers," the sur
prise burlesque show, with John C. Han
son as the feature, will amuse the pa
trons ot the Krug theater all this week
starting with matlncs Sunday. Th
comedy to be given called "A Million
for a Nose," Is a perfect flood of fun
by one ot the best laugh making com
panies on the road. John C- Hanson Is
the lesdlng comedian. This faosttous
fellow's face fairly exudes fun, and his
art of corn la action Is more eloquent
than ' humorous words. The music is
not only tuneful but of the cstchy kind.
The chorus I pretty snd wsll dressed
snd the girls knew how to sing and
they contribute largely to the riot ot
fun. The "Lady Buccaneers" .Is an
araianths of frivotlty and It Is leaving a
trail of hilarious laughter behind It
Ite rtfeet Ipsa Her.
"O Maud!" exclaimed the young man,
his eye aflame and his voice vibrating
with exoass of emotion, "ever since I
hsve known the mesnlng of th word
love, I have applied It to you, and you
only! Your Image Is snahrlned In the
Inmost recessss of my heart! With you
by my shle I could be happy on a desert
Island! Without you, paradise Itself
would be a bowling wilderness! In every
fiber of my being, with every breath I
drew, every throb at my heart. I love"
"Take a res), Lionel," Interposed th
AMCSEMBXTt.
Pboaea. Dong. 404. lad. A-14&4
Every Night, B:1B.
Matlne Every Day, 9:10.
Adranced VaudcTiIIc
Week Starting Matinei Tedry
Marguerite Hansy
In B. A. Rolfe s Tabloid Music
al Comedy
"The Leading Lady"
With Ralph Lynn.
SALERNO
The Unusual Juggler
MAX HART'S SIX
STEPPERS
Brothers snd Slatsrg ,
WILFRED CLARKE & CO.
Presenting New Farce by Mr.
Clarke entitled
'The Dear Departed.
BROWN AND NEWMAN
Is Original Nonsensical! ties '
' CARL DEMAREST .
The Dancing Vlollnlat
THE PARROFFS
Foreign Comedy GymnaiU
- K.NETOSCOPE
Projecting the latest ha Aal
msted Photography.
Orpheia Coecert Irehistra
li Talented Artists is .
Sight, lOr, SSr. SOc.
T.V. Matlne. 10c, bst seats
S5c except Satarday Saajday.
.Cotalag
CECILIA LOFTVB, April 14th
Annonnoement Extraordinary
BOYD'S
BBUaV CbAJUtB-B AJCEBXCAJT BOMAJfTZO BBAJU.
The White Squaw
Built Vpoa atomaaoa, laughter aad Beart Interest. True Sentiment aad
Strong Bmaette Situations. A Portrayal of Beal Life That Is
Befreshlng. A aTovel Play and Aa Original Theme.
PaUOBS as. gl .OO. MAT. TODAY 86c, 80c .
2 DAYS COMMENCING. TUESDA . APRIL 9
TKB CBLBBBATBB TTBBTBB; PaMHA BOBBA
me. REGIUA PRAGER
Supported by aa BxosUsat Cast of Players Direct from Bsw Tork City,
AppaXisy ia
DIE OATH BY THE SEFEB TOBAU
ABD
THE SHOP GIRL
PBICBB SSO,
2 Days Com. Friday, April 12 -Mat. Saturday
OBT X. SXBOBm PXBSBBTS
GEO. DAIY1EREL
(1st ot
THE HEART BREAKERS
A BBA& BTTTSICAX. COaTBBT. -SO
People 0. All Star Oast. A Perfect Princess Chorus.
PBICBS Sao, tl-OO. alATXBEB too, f 1.00,
3 DAYS COMMENCING SUNDAY. APRIL 14
Matinee
Th Most Stupendous Srs
The Uemer co.'s rroauotioa ox
"THE DEEP PURPLE
By Paul Armstrong
A Play Depleting Life la Bsw York's Underworld, Showing aa Admlrasie
Acting Compear Zs
nterpretug BeaUati
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ii.piijiEnijE
EASTER GREETINGS
T0;ilGIIT-4 DAYS Mat. Wed.
TU WOMB BBMAITBS
DAYS. BEGINNING THURSDAY
SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE
ns voewssra kat
TWO TSABS TJT STW TOBBT ASTS SSTBaT bTObTTKS IT CXICAOO
- TBS OaSATXST mi OF TBS SSHEBATIOa
Night -25c to $1.00-Matinee-25c to 50c
MONDAY and TUESDAY. APRIL 15 and 16
oxAjtus raontAa niiim
MAUDE ADAMS
JM DMO9 BOSTAB-O-B BtASTBBrHCB
"CHANTECLER"
BAT OST SAX. S TB1TBSSAT, APBU. 11. Kan, 0BOIBS BOW.
te Strletly Blgh gtraae
agaaaa aad Taadsvlll
TWICE PJUlTwiaVMAT. TODAY
OUR EAfcTIR OPPERINO
Is asae ether thaa that SO laagha
a auaate eye tea a.
AlllTY ?fllR
Wttk the Srrsstsst' Ust st Talaat
W Bver Otleei
PAT WEITI xVJV
B3WMAI BR0S.!!S.-S JSSST
BOB u OJTEI KlSi'Bi1
FC3I AEHSTSCIEJ
BBSCR-BEYEBE TBIO
Aad The aU Awpeer .. T.ltswlss the
SSFFEEIX8 SSFFBASETTES
A Sail tslog lost Veimeal Taagla et )
ra ssa awamr.
lear Headers
It's a lucky thing th period ot
sack doth and ashes Is ancient
history, else a lot of people would
miss this week'e big thing. Votes
tor Women agitators will get tip
gslore from the "Suffering Suf
fraxetlee'' skit.
E. t. JOHNSON. SfVr. Cavety.
tss, sa, see sad Ta
2 Mats. 15c4.25cF
U yew Bka, swt a smoking
UUUK8 4 fg At Any Week
TICKKTS WW Day
Baby Carnage Harare ia th Labhy.
Certified Jlilk for th Asking.
"SSST TODAY
50c, 75c. SI 00.
Marry Widow)
IB
Tuesday
ma tie Snooess of th Century.
ff
and Wilsoa Klsnsr.
Characters That Ars Bsw to the Stags.
aix atosTas taiwuv
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The management take pleasure la aa
aonaelag that they have secured a re
turn engagement ot Werha and Xiuee
eher's joyoas oosiie opera with the
sanoy Tgnagarlaa Vrlma Ooaaa whs
created the title role.
MIZZI HAJOS
SPRINCllAID
Th aansnal ompany of tt Sall.t
Spring Maid Orchestra.
Bvealng Prioes Sa.oa to toe.
SpeciatWatl. MiL-Crieit !So to J1.il
XT ASAIM AsTD AOAIaT
ot aiubmoat ia
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Week Ktsrting Sunday Matinee.
Matlaeea, Taesday, Thursday aad
Saturday
HISS EVA LANG
aad
THE WOODWAED STOCK
COMPANY
Prrsewtlng W. jr. Burbat and
David Belasro'a Flay
THE
Fighting Hope
SEXT WEEK, APIUL 14th
LOVE WATCHES
NOTICE Seats are bow oa sale
for the last two weeks of Hiss
Laag s Engagrmeac
The Classified
Pa0es if Tke Bee
are sraaned daily la twice
as many homes as any other
Omaha paper. That is why
they bring;
Twice the re-salts.
AMERICAN
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