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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 8, 1912.
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L. Doriey..Lw,Helln, Harry TV'aUin
and Mtsaei Amy Thomson and Ruby
Marton. The chorui maket twenty
'chances oftoBtume, and there are four
complete ataga ttlng-Vlth a very elab
orate fa'bleau. One of the little features
of the show Is the "Beef Trust" pony
ballet, consisting of eight husky young
soubrettes who tip the scales for a total
of l.fftl pounds. All of the numbers and
the special scenes have been staged In
a manner that cannot fall to please the
most exacting.
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for - opening that i Is , Jf the
weather Is to be 'given, any
A l weight In the calulation. The
dog-day torr.idltf that should
Vjiave been ovet 'wlth early In
Is - stltl holding ( on. with no
letting go. This haa , had
on attendance, yet the
August
sign of
direct effect
Orpheum and Gayety had auch patronage
as seems astonishing under tha conditions.
Up at the Hippodrome the attendance
haa been such as encourages the man
agement to think that popular price vau
deville Is going to be successful here. The
Krug has had fair business,' and prom
ises to go along with the rest when the
weather gets good. At the Brandets and
Boyd nothing of Importance haa been
shown. It is apparent that the big pro
ducers are not yet ready for Omaha,
as the only companies yet rent to these
houses have been of the cheaper sort.
(Jfie local msnagora are not quite pre-
nared fnr th mamh altliar nnt vat h.v.
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ing provided orchestras, although each
house has had what purported to be a
musical show. The result Is too dismal
to dlscutfe, Looming up at thaBoyd is
Holbrook., Bllnn and a strong supporting
company in an elaboration of Paul Arm
strong's one-act I play, "A Romance of
the Underworld." This will be the first
important event at either of the first
elasp houses. The Brandets is to be given
pver for the next three ' weeks to the
uses of a traveling atock company, which
may be taken to mean that no big show
will be seen there until October.
"Mary Jane's IJa" will be presented
t the Brandeis theater Sunday evening
and for the week, with James Hawley
In the Stellar role of Hiram Perkins. The
Ha ley company has played "Mary
Jane's, Pa" with considerable success
through the western stock towns and will
be in Omaha tor three weeks, producing
during their stay successes of the comedy
and dramatic order. Matinees will be
tlavd on Wednesday and Saturday and
popular prices will prevail,
rttteea year bafore th epentag of
reason xeept the wanderlust, leaves his
home.- Wa; wlfevls compelled to earn
a living and 'care for herself? and two
small children.- This she does to such
an extent that the rise of the first cur
tain fltydV her the bwner and burtness
head 9 the- biggest printing' establish
ment in the territory .Th children have,
gro-yA up and are ensconced in a com
lotable honW, thanks to the effort of
their mMher, when the wandering Hiram
returns .Unannounced, ( apparently sur
prised iat there is no demonstration
of Joya:hls home-coming. Then, issues
the bnltle of wlta" btween husfcand and
witX"a the end of which we find Hiram
o0H-ed employment in his wife's home
aYid i ae.' accepting. The next two acts
4ea? ' with the town gossips and their
jrious opinions relative to men servants,
the iove affair that has sprung up be-
i twecn Partla and Roland Preston and
the final triumph of the man, brought
about by his love for his first child,
Mary Jane. ,' ;
At the Boyd theater three days com
mencing tonight with a popular matinee
Tuesday, the attraction will be "Within
the taw,'' Bayard VelHer'a new play,
presented under ' the managerial direc
tion of A. H. Woods. In this thrilling
drama Mr. Veiller has placed on the
stage the career of a young woman who,
has served a prison sentence for a crime
unjustly ' fastened on her. Upon being
freed she finds that the penitentiary taint
cannot be ahaken off and is compelled
to take to the pavements or develop a
new mode of life along criminal lines,
but Just out of reau. of the officers of
the law. Ann Davis, a yeung actress of
engaging personality, appears as the har
assed and beset young woman, while the
rest of the cast Includes Howard Hall,
Joseph Rawley, Susanna Wltla, Maud
Burns, E. M. Dresser, Lewis Cody, Rose
Maurice, Henry Douglas, Charles Ger
rard, George Cameron and others.
Bernard Daly, "younT"Trish singer; will,
be the attraction at the Boyd for three
days commencing Thursday, September
12, presenting his romantic Irish comedy
drama, "Dion O'Dare," under the man
agement of the Broadway theater com
pany. The play Is purely Irish In locale
and a aweet love story runs through the
piece of an Irish girl, whose birth Is of
higher degree than 'Dare's, but all ends
well and Dion cornea tn Dublin as the
honored guest of the lord lieutenant gen
eral and finally wins his sweetheart. Mr.'
Daly sings several . songs especially
adapted for his play, among' which are
"Many Tears Ago," "Rose Serenade,"
"See-Saw," "Call of' the Wind,'
"Macushla" an. the latest compositions,
"The Rose of Yesterday", and "Love" is
Like a $hoogy-8hu." Dally matinee
will be given and popular prices will
prevail, as this is one of the co-Operative
companies' attractions.
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"A Romance of the Underworld" comes
to the Boyd neat Sunday for four days
with Holbrook Bllnn in the star role. It
Is a vivid, realistic drama, which the
author, Paul Armstrong, baa constructed
from his fameua vaudeville sketch of the
same name and tn its new four-act form
deals with a number of interesting types
that are known to most taeater-goers
only by. hoc may. . In addition to Mr.
ftfUfi iMal grttta iMt M 9 jt WuUUoa JaUagUX t9UaM Ktaa
tatlon. Among them are Catherine Cal
vert, Charles Mylott. Jamas Marcus, W.
Tammany Toung, R. J. Moys, George
MUler, Benjamin Plaraa, Ralph Theo
dore and Norman Phillips.
At the Orpheum this week the bead
line attraction will be "The Palace of
Orpheus, a Prismatic Creation of
Colors," furnished by the Ellott Savonaa,
a family of eight instrumentalists. Over
fifty Instruments, many of which are
entirely new to America, will be used.
The company composes one of the few
saxophone bands in the world. The "Pal
ace of Orpheus" is a beautiful produc
tion. The Savonas family, although mak
ing their first tour of America, are well
known in Europe, where they have been
general Tavorltes In the London music
halls for many years. "The Lad from
Largymore," a delightful Irish ooipedy,
will be given by the Seumus MeManus
placers. The sketch has an interesting
plot, bright, witty lines, and well de
veloped characters. Ed Wynn, the "boy
with the funny hat" and Edmund Rus
son, the English comedian, wlil intro
duce an amusing skit railed "Joy and
Gloom." Th Wilson brothers will pre
sent a new skit called "Go Out." Adele
Ferguson and Kdna Northlane, the
"Tlvoll Girls," who come direct from the
Tlvoll, London, will give an entertaining
act of unique character. The great Llbby,
the "nfah with the bicycle,', will do
many difficult and thrilling stunts on his
wheel. ' He will do many feats which
have never been seen in Omaha. ,
That the Alrdume, with Its fresh, cool
air and high class motion picture enter
tainment, haa proven the popular amuse
ment place of Omaha has been msde par
ticularly evident during the heated spelt
of the last two weeks. New Illustrated
rongs and four new motion picture reels
will be run. .nightly, thla week .as usual.
Monday night will be amateur night as
usual. There will be three cash prises
and a doaen young amateurs of Omaha
have entered their names as conleniarita
for the' prlies.
Benson Throws Hot
Coffee inWife's Face
John Benson Was given a thirty-day
suspended sentence In police court for
throwing a pot of hot coffee on his wife
Friday afternoon while under the Influ
ence of liquor. His wife appeared against
him and testified that he was a drunkard
and frequently abused her. She said her
husband aecldently threw the coffee in
her. " "
Neighbors testified that Benson came
home drunk and started a quarrel with
his wife and Intentionally threw the
scalding contents of the coffee pot on
her. Mrs. Benson's face was badly
burned. . . '
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Dynamite Wrecks Balldlnga
as completely as coughs and colds wreck
lungs. Cure them quick with Dr. King's
New Discovery. &0c and ILOO, For sale
by Beaton Drug Co, ,
AMUSEMENTS
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James B, ("Blutch ) Cooper, who baa
for a long time been Identified, with the
Jersey Lilies company, in which ha
played the part of Gus Groutch, will
bring hia new Beauty, Youth anU
Folly company to the popular Gsyety
thkt ), tiin klm AfterMww.
saw twe-tcl uiiis Ut4 "TIM Bluajiacludipg, tha BUM) eaxsedjf ula, Qtfirta
Rose," written by John J. Black, with
an original musical .score by B.
K. Wells, will be presented with
an equipment of scenery and costumes
that is said to Tie lavish and beautiful.
Mr. Cooper has surrounded himself with
a number of well known comedians and
vocalists. Prominent smong these special
ists may be mentioned Walsh, Lynch and
company, who will be seen In their great
success, "Hucklns' Run," and the Webb
sisters in a delightful planotogue and
singing turn. Others of the organisation
who play Important parts are Leslie
Claire, Lottie Blackford, Tom MeRae
and Robert Algler, and there la a
chorus ef twenty-four sprightly, pretty
girls. Ladles' dim matinee daily, start
ing tomorrow.
Tboea whe uncharitably think that the
opening week's excellent bill at the Hip
podrome waa merely a "bait" that no
such classy fare would be continued
have but to become acquainted with the
program for the second week, which
starts Sunday matinee at 1 o'clock.
Again will five superb acta be offered.
The new program embraces Dave Wood's
animal actors, an act purposely engaged
t(Tptee Omaha's little men and women,
A distinctly European novelty set will be
that of the Reros brothers, whose su
periors aa had balancers on the trapese
do not exist. George Crotty will monol
ogise In a manner which he promises
will win for him tne moat laughs of the
entire program. The three Grey sisters
and each of them aa pretty as a peach-
are listed for their singing and numerous
dance changes. A line of sidewalk patter
and a few songs will be the contribution
of Walton and Brant and the htpposoope
will display only the best in the nty
Ing picture line. This entertainment will
be given continuously every day all
week from 1 to I and 1 to 11 p. m,
.
The original Billy Watson, with almost
four tons of chorus girls, will present
bis new burlesque creation, "Kraus
meyer's Alley and "Krausmeyer'g Chris
tening,", at the Krug theater for the
week commencing with the usual Sunday
matinee at t:M today. The comedy role,
of courre, la held by Watson, who
takes the part af Phillip. He la assisted
by Billy Bpenoer, the original "Grogan.'
Harry West aa "Hinkey the Cop," Miss
Xllce Gilbert as ltty Krausmeyer, Ruby
Marlon and Ida Wall's j aa wall aa a
awn-bar tlr tomoeUnt itTt9rmrK
rhoae Song'. 4t4.
ICatinee Bvery r I
. Bverj Klfht BilS. .
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
wnrtx TODAY
England's Musical Marvels,
THE ELLIOTT
SAVONAS
A Family of Eight Instrumental
ists, Presenting
"The Palace of Orpheu'"
A Prismatic Creation of Colore.
TSeumas MasManus Players
In an Irish Farce
"Thei Lad From, h rgymore"
EDTfYfiT
The Boy wlfh the Funny Hat, and
UBirpsrs &VMO, the Eng
lish Comedian In
"Jot and Gloom'
Frank WILSON BROS. Jot
In the new Bklt, QO Otrt."
Mg!t"Firt09 i Ksrthlant Edna
"The Tlvell CMrls, Late af Kure
pean ueeeae.
, EUSEHE TRIO
A Faevt r Two, a Laugh er Twe
on a Bar er Two.
AMI'S CM BATS
AJICSEMEJfTS
3 SfS TONIGHT
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A. H. WOODS Presents
The Dramatic Sensation of New
York and Chigago
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av xzozTnra irxir akbbxoah fiat or uu. jroicAX xwnxavt.
Prioes 2 5 e-$1 5 0 -Matlnea Tuesday,. Best, Scats $1.00
Another One
OF THE
BIG SHOWS AT LITTLE PRICES
Thursday, Friday and Saturday-Matines Daily
The Toungest, Handsomest and Best Blare of ell the
. . . .. Irish. Comedians,,, , . ....
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la the momantlo Irish Corned,
Oion 'Bare
"AVZl 10c-20c. EVENING-10c-20c-30o
NATE? There W1U Be Ko erforanoe Saturday Bight. Bngaganieat
Via- win cioaa With the aturday Matinee.
4 DAYS
Commencing
Sunday, Sept. 1 5 wed.
HOLBROOK DLIfJN
In Paul Arn.atronR'a Latest Success,
"A BOMABOB OT TUB WB9XBWOBXD.n
Briosa, 88o te tl.80. .Matinee 'Wednesday. .Best Beata,
$1.00.
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Devoted to Itriotly Xlgh Grade
BstraTagaasa and audevlUe
TWICE DAILY K MAT. TODAY
.. . Bluteh Cooper'a Bew Bhow,
BEAUTY, YOUTH & FOLLY
With Tom MoBae aa "Smoke"
Bhitch Cooper Jjucla Cooper,
Robert Algler, Dolly Webb
Leslie Claire, Lottie Blackford
30 BIO BEAUTY CHOBUB 33
Extra Attraction: ,
WALSH, LYHCH & CO. SJSgS
Hear Render iters I go on rec
ord saying that big "Bltitch's"
new show, from the time the cur
tain rises, has all the enrmarka of
a 12 production.' An exce.ts of
cloan laughs is a praiseworthy
feature.
E. JU JOHNSON, Mgr. Gayety.
Bvening and Sunday Xatluee
too, 830, boo ana 7oo.
Male IS anil 9C- ATtw
Week
Bay w Kt soe
Cliew Oum If you like but no Smoking
XrADXSS' lAn AT ABT WItX
TIOBBTS SAT MATXBBB
Baby Carriage Oarage In the Lobby.
Certified Milk for the Asking.
Continuous, 1 to Bl 7 to 11 B. M.
2.WB7:Ki- TODAY
HYTONEVdxSS
THE REROS
Worlds
Oreatest Htead
Athletes.
Balancing
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DAVE WOOD'S 1S?55
inirposely engaged to delight .
Omaha'a Little Men and Women.
GEORGE CROTTY ,
,Thla Party Is a Comedian,
3-OREY SISTERS-3
, Tcrpslchorean Vocalista.
WALTOH & ERflST : '
( !( Blng and Talk Fool 1 shoes a ' '
gaffi- hipposcqpeI
Strips' s, io a: 20o,
DIME MATINEE DAILY
tTHrteryfi coupon tickets COe) will b sold
(or th orchutra chtlrt (or tht rrtninf ,r
(ormanr tt.rtlng it 1 o'elork. Such iiu will
t rMrrd (or tlrkot hoiam until I P. U.
After Uiat tlm. ltf will b mofDlttd only
irtmlMlon tlrkott to any unoeeapl4 W Mat. ,
T0-NI6HT, All Week-Mats. Wed. and Sat. -Special Engagement
THE HAWLEY STOCK CO MP AN Y'
lrraenttng Harry E. Dixry'g Great Success , .
M A R Y J AWE ' S P A
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THEATER.
GREAT LI8BY
THB MAW WITH THE BICTCLH
BBIOBSl Bights 100, B, BOo,
7eol Katlnses Oallsry 1001 Beet
lasts So, axeept iatnrday and
an day,
"Martiune Butterfly" Next Week
COOL OFF AT THE
Mat. Today 2:30; Right 8:30 Esst Seats SOa
WATSON'S BEEF TRU
Roal Durlooquoro
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Bag Its Own Theater. Ball Term Sow Open.
Arlington Block. mH Bodge treeifc
OOAX Aotlng. oratory, xxprassuw. anoc
and
Idrea'a Elooutlon.
Farnam and Twenty-fifth Sts.
Four titnr Reels of Mot If b Pictures
Krery Night,' . -.v.
Monday Night Amateur Night.
Henry Cox, Violinist
PXBBOTOB OBEAKA BTMTB0BT
TVOT OBOBBBTBA,
XBstmoto at BrowaeU Ball and
tor ad Xearl Ooarent.
Special terms, including free member
ship in orchestra and ensemble classes
tor pupils registering in September.
Bhone Xeraey tfO.
Stadia, Ml Baraaas an.
Miss Luella Allen
atonUUy Bnpil Beeital and
Orebeetra Vraottea.
Tea-her of Violin '
Studio S0( R 7 Theat r
Terrai on app.'icafion
tMNa Uary SOA
THE COLUMBIA SCHOOL of MUSIC
O&ABB OSBOBWB BBBO, Blreotov.
' OPENING OP TWELFTH SEASON SEPTEMBER 9TH, 1912, f
Bagtatratloa "Week ieptembST Bd te 7th. '
BXABO, TOICB. YXOMB, THBOBT, BVBZ.ZO ROBOOXW XnXO.
By Catalog a'dreaa jr. B. XA&&, BUaagn, . v - y.
Bept 83, BO 0. Vaaasli Aranne, Chicago.'
Krug Park
rioturesgue, Convenient and Most
; Bopola Amusement Orouad.
Excellent Dancing in Open
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Biy-tHa-Blpe, Old Bed BOU.
StariT-Oe-Besd, Billiard 7ala
' . aad Beaay , Arcade. ...
Tree Moving Pictures .
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Brandeit and Boyd Theatre'
, School of Acting
and
School of Exprention
X.JXUA1T riTCK, Blreetoa. .
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English Diction, - Voice BuUdiBff,
.. Bodily Exaraaalon. .
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Dancing, Fencing. Monthly Iteoltals.
' BBA1EATXO C&AHTEH . -Practical
Training tor the Stage.
Dramatic Art, , Stage Dancing,
Frf ormJe at' BraadeJ Thalera.
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