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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY .BSE: AUGUST 18, 1912.
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The Complete
Equipment of the 1913
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Completely Equipped
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It's a Better Cair
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40,000 Cars Per Year Makes This Value Possible
The price of the Overland car has decreased as tlie number manufactured and sold. have, increased, because the manufac
turers realize that lower prices mean, more cars sold and are w&l satisfied to make a smaller margin of profit per car as
long as the quality of the output is maintained to its former reputation of being the best quality car at the most reasonable cost.
Includes
Self Starter
30 Horse Power
5 passenger Touring Car
Center Control
UO-inch Wheel Base
Timbkin Bearings
Prestolite Tank
, $50 Remy Magneto
$50 Warner Speedometer ,
$50 Mohair Top and
-$25 Gear Vision Wind shield:
All Brighi Parts Nickel Plated
: Every opportunity to
; make Better Cars are
grasped by the manufac
; turers ;pf - the 4 Overland
Car sp- that you'll -find
: the 1913 style to be the
best car. for . the least;
money, on the marketH
The Overland has
satisfied thpusands;
and 1913 buyers will
not be disappointed.
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Distributors
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309 South 19th Street
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EAL burlesque in Its ' truest !
form, chock full of the latest
comedy, ringing with good
music,-: gorgeous dressing.
magnificent scenery and. elec
trical 'effect,' humor fresh
ana wholesome, will be the line of at
traction on th Empire circuit which are
promise it the Khig theater this aeason,
commencing with a matinee today.
The Opening attraction, the Jardin de
Paris girl is the first of the newer, or
der of shows, and 1 a musical comedy In
two. acts entitled, , "At the Beech." The
rlrst eV Is the interior of the Brighton
Beach hotel and the entertainment is
worthy of its name as far as swift com'
dy, . catchy songs, nimble dancing and
hnmorous scenes are . concerned. Far
tiq'ular, attention has-en paid to the
coBtuming and mounting, r AH In all, the
performance will give pleasure and satis
faction,; .The. east, is, a notable -one,
Including 1ao Stevens, - Joe Madden,
Tom Nolan, Lydta Jospy. Stella GO
more, . the Tlern'ey; Four, . Rosalie. Rose,
Helen Marvelle and a chorus of thirty
girls that can sing and dance.
Between the first and second acts a
splendid, olio is presented and includes the
famous Tierney Four, a quartet par ex
cellence. Rosalie Rose, character eome
diari, - and living art stud'es by famous
artists. . .,. ."v. -- .
The Oayetys summer season had to be
terminated in order that various Improve
ments can be made in the theater before
the .opening of the regular season of
vaudeville and high class extravaganza
wft.'ch starts, on Sunday. August 25, 'with
Clark's ' "Runaway Girls."
Thousands in whom an appetite for
popular price vaudeville was created will
not have long to wait until they can see
even a better entertainment consisting of
the best, of moving pictures and vaude
ville, as' the policy of the Hlpprodrome
(fdrmerly the American theater) will be
not unlike that which maintained at tne
Giyety all summer, except that a much
more attractive program wllj be offered
the advance sale of seats for the
Gyety's opening attraction will start
next Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.
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parties.. Lodges Sri holding their annual
events in this convenient park. Many
groups bring their basktt ilunches and,
,sty to enjoy riding the' roller coaster,
circle swing and earry-us-all. There Is
bowllrig,1, 'skating and free movlrig plo
;tures.:. The grand prise wait held last
! Tuesday iVa "--most successful and a
similar innt will be announced Jn the
near future; .' ' . , ; "
Miss" Mary HodgTa singing- come
dienne of mors than ordinary ability, who
in the course, of her set makes several
lightning changes,'.,w hea4, tho, piU nt
the Airdome for the jxeek covnmencin
tonight. In addition to Mlsa Hodge, M'SS
Alma Huntley, who has jari herjsiflnt'
popularity, will render the lktie'st songs
with the illustrated slides. The Cot'e-lll
sisters will futnlsh the mut e and'thuig
will bs four new. reels of motion, feature
Jllms every night.
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Persistent Advertising Is the Road to
SlC Returns.
' jpave Lewis, that run-making comedian,
will come to the Brandeis theater next
f uhday matinee, and will be' seen during
hlj four days' engagement In Campbell
Casad's new play, "Don't Lie to Your
Wtfe."
This piece had a long run at the
Whitney Opera house, Chicago, last year
and was one of the most successful
playing the various cities last s.-ason.
During the action of the play, sever!
veify catchy musical numbers are In
troduced, which are noted for their con
sistency, not being "dragged In," but
very dellciously blended into the cimedw
Mr. Lewis Is very capably supported
by. a capable cast. A special ma'.liwe
will be given on Wednesday.
Ifi announcing theopenlng of the sea
son, which event 'Is set for Just a week
heoe, Sunday, August 23, the chronicler
of 'events and exploiter of things to be
at jthe cosy Orpheum Is prolific in prom
ising the devotees of smart vaudeville
msny of the good things that help make
this rorm of entertainment so very popu
lar. The -pretty playhouse has .rtceived
careful attention in preparing It for the
comfort of patrons and those who admire
pulchritude.' A large force of artists and
mechanics has been engaged on the work
for the greater part of the summer. The
decorations have been much enhanced.
one painting In particular is noted, it
is an allegorical picture by Fuchs done
in oil on a canvas 28x45 feet which has
been mounted on. the sounding boSrd por
tion of the celling. Four new sets of
scenery have been added and all of the
old sets have been retouched In such a
thorough manner that the entire Invest'.
ture is now virtually new. The lighting
of the entire theater has been Improved.
Several thoutnd. candle-power has been
added to the stags lighting fac'lltles a'.one,
which It Is believed will' make the stage
one of the best lighted in the country:
New carpets have been laid and every
thing made epic and span from pit to
dome.
fix days of ! treats for mualc lovers
and for' the general public, w', while
not claiming to be a connoisseur, jet
admits enjoying the best In concert bands
and symphony orchestras, open this aft
ernoon at Manawa. Conway's band of
forty pieces is scoring successes this, its
tenth seftien,. and withi its soprano,' Miss
Josephine Dunfee, will give concerts each
afternoon and., evening.. :t Their- engage,
ments usually last thres weeks, but this
season It Is booked full. They are trying
to satisfy the public and make . new
friends by giving one week concerts In
August and September.
Chicago critics epeak of Conwajr as
"The logical successor to Gllmore," and
tt Is predicted that in this part of the
west the aptness of. this llkeninc will bs
readily recognized
For this evening,tha program is;
PART I-S TO " ;
Overture, "Maritanns"'.. Wann
Caprice, "Les Chanteou Hongrois"
, Michlels
v-oronei tsoio, -fantasia Brilliant"...
Urban
John Dolari.
the ballet. "The Swan
....Tschsikowsky
Suits from
. Lake" .
(a) Valse
(b) Dance of the Swans.
cj Csardns.
March, "Father Rhine"....
Intermission.
PART TO a
Scenes from "La Boheme".
selection. 'The Pink Lady
soprano solo,
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..Puccini
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'La Prlmevera"
5 ; Strauss
jis .losepnine .uunrte.
Fsntasla 'The Shamrock. Rose and
Thistle '. ...Baetens
xnat the .' Summsr.Park" has oroeurad
for-Itself a high place In the esteem of
those seeking amusement and outdoor rec
reation. Is evidenced by the large crowds
entertanea at Krog Park and the unin
terrupted patronage during "the summei.
Fraternal organisations have bsen hold
ing their annual outings at this pic
turesque place. Many bring their family
basket lunches to enjoy the day, the fresh
breeses and cool shaded places.
Lovers of dancing are taking advantage
of coel evenings. They find a rare treat
extended by excellent music and largs
new floor in the open air hal!.
Cool mnlnga. excellent music anil the
large floor in the open Ir hall at Court
land Beach eomblne to offer . dancers a
splendid opportunity to enjoy themselves.
A chance to enjsy all kinds ef summer
recreation. On the lake front are giol
facilities for boating, swimming and fish
Irg. Fresh' breezes and ' shaded lawns
havs charms that are ittcactlng picnic,
OVERLAND 1913 CAR
REACHES THIS MARKET
Overland 1913 ihodeh are now on the
market fresh from the Willys-Overland
factory at Toledo and deaters in all pins
of the country expect to be kept b'is
within the next three wee!is supplying
the early demand ,
The new car is equipped with a self-
starter, mohair top and boot. .Warner
speedometer, windshield, prestolite tank,
five black and nickel lamps, tlre-lront.
robe rail, foot rest and tool kit. The
wheel , base la 110 inches and afforJs
ample leg room In both seats. The threu
quarter floating rear axle is another Im
portant feature.
THE FAMOUS
PATRICK COnWAYS BiflD
40 ARTISTS
With Miss Josephine Dunfee: Soprano -
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WILL SLN0 WITH BAUD AT LAKE
',1 MANAWA THIS WEEK.
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TODAY, AUG. 18th
and the Next Five Days
Commencing with a Matinee today,' Concerts will be given
each afternoon and evening, as follows
2:30 to 3:30, 4:39 to 5:3, 8 to 9 and 10 to 11
Farewell Concerts Friday Evening
The Greatest Band that has visited this part of the country
for years. In the class with SOt'SA'S and ELLERVS.
DON'T FAIL TO HEAR IT
Phones Doug. 404. Ind. A-1494.
'Advanced Vaudeville
Opens
Sunday
August 25
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Tuesday August 20
BRANDEIS THEATRE
4 DAYS, COM. NEXT SUNDAY
XXOVIAB XATIVXrS. '
TKB rOPUlA OOXSOXAV.
DAVE LEWIS ,
In, the lanflsUds of tnn -
"Don't Lis To Your Wife" ,
A Oirlis long Tares.
Bests Wsdnssdsy. '
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THEY'RE OFF FOR THE SEASON
Matinee Today 2:30 Tonight 8:30
BEST SEATS 50c
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JAIiOirJ 0!
THE PICK OF THE BEAUTY CROP "
Ladies' DjHj Dime Matinee all Season
RIVER EXCURSIONS
TO FLORENCE AND RETURN
Boat Leaves. Dock Foot
of Douglas, Street at -2:30
P. M. and 8:30 P. M.
Returning at 5:30 P. M.
.. and 11:30 P. M.
Dancing Free-Round Trip 25c
AIRDOME
Farnam andrTwenty-fiftb Sts,
Vaudeville and Pictures, i
Adults 10c Children 5c.
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OMAHA vs. TOPEKA
Rourke Park ' .
Aug. 16, 17, 18, 19.
Bstnrday, Aug. 17, a g-mes, 1st. 9 p. m.
Bun!y, A-ag. 18, a g-aiffsa, 1st. a p. m.
Monday, A3. 19. Ladles' Dy.
Oameg Callsd 3:30.
1IIS3 JOSEPHINE DUNJf'Efi.
Krug Park
Omaha's finest Amuserae.it
Resort.
Dancing Every Evening to
Httster's Orchestra.
Old JieA Mill, lMp-the-Dipo
Penny Arcade, Merry-Go-Round
nilliard Tarlo ,
and Msny Otlier Attra t ons.
Moving rictnre Everf
Evening Free.
MarquetTe Club 6t Benson
Picnic Saturday, August 24.
SOURTLAFID BEACH
"Dancing Every Evening
to Lamp's Orchestra.
Bathing, B6at!ng, Fishing.
Big Poller Coaster,
Carry I's-All, Roller Rink,
.Cowling Jlleys, Etc
t Free Moving Pictnrej Every
Evening.
EAGLES' PICXIO !
Saturday, August 24.
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Tyler 1000
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