THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 6, 1912. 9B i f. ' y J Tear Ii. ToTcl "TheTt&tTvrpi izi&e Carp C.'k I IK V A I . ' V L r V V AMUSEMENTS AJUCSEMEHTS. Im'f jl MHMMMHMMnHMMMHMMH 1 1 111 IIIB M mas hknne Ii , -to V- U V 1 mkh BJJrcr Mm ism s v war. 1 OME bright promises are made by the local managers. At ftk. : , th Omhum M dams ' Berth I I Kalloh, leadar in her. group, li 1-. "77 1 soon t .Bhow u. her ability 'l' Sj in a tabloW playjof great jjoww, MTh LIliU ot St,-Ague, u-hlle a Uttl later at the aame theater w will jhava a chanoa to ae "tlS 'Belasco sketch, "Tbe Drums of Oude." one ot the moat (compelling of the long Hat of playlet that' are now balnff offered in vaudeville. At the , Boyd the bill la even more at tractive: Kest Week Walker Whiteside U to be here In his most notable success, "Tlie Typhoon." It was in this flay that Mr. -Whiteside fairly swept New Yorkers off their feet last season. It was more of personal " triumph for him than he achieved in "The Mel tint Pot" and es tablishes him finally as one of the great 'actors of the day. The New Torlrers were a little tardy In giving this man his due; he was known and hailed as a is-enlus in the west long ago. And Mr. Hwhltejide will be followed Immediately y "Thtf-prd of Paradise," the Hawaiian play that was a real sensation on Broad wary last season, with Bessie Bariscaie back In the part she created. At the Brandeis this week "Alias Jimmy Valentine" will be seen- again.' This de lllghtful melodrama is booked tor peren intal success; it contains in proper ad mixture Just those elements that are needed to thrill and enthrall the senses. 10. Henry's story, on which the play. Is based, is reckoned one ot his best, if not .the top of his achievements as a short (story writer, and Paul Armstrong seised land preserved the essence of it In his play, meanwhile adding something in the iway of characterisations that contribute much to the effectiveness of the tale. iFor next week the Brandeis promises a treat to the thousands of friends made nere during her several seasons of resi dent stock activity In the return of Eva Lang. With a competent company baok of her, Miss Lang -will present a light comedy, "Her Husband's Wife," in which She will hare an excellent chance for her ability as a comedienne. Word from New Tork is that the Klaw & Erlanger forces are preparing for an Invasion of the west that will be notable and some interesting announcements impend. Coming to the Brandeis for six per formances, beginning with a matinee on Sunday afternoon, is the, much heralded and widely talked of attraction. "Alias Jimmy Valentine," whlcn iit New Tork only after two seasons of remarkable re ceipts and crowded, houses. A second matinee will be given on Wednesday. "Alias Jimmy Valentine" can hardly need an introduction to local theatergoers.- He has been too long prominent as a stage fiction. The fame of the bold and clever bank looter, who could open a safe door with his sensitive fingers, but who was able to reform and lead a clean life when the right sort of woman tame along, has gone before him. Neverthless it may be interesting to recall the fact that O. Henry, whose death a few months ago robbed America of one of the cleverest short stsry writers, was the author of "A Retrieved Reformation" and on this, with modifications, was the play "Alias Jimmy Valentine" composed by Paul Armstrong, with masterly skill. It Is, by common agreement, a big, straightfor ward, red-blooded play. Advertisement Probably no dramatic effort from th Mr. Clyde Fitch, 'hJas'; received more praise from both press, pulpit and public than th great Mour-act drama : "The Woman In the Case," This 1b the attraction that, will hold the stage of .the Body, for three; days beginning Thursday m'at'neei 'From act to act there is a gradual, hut strong! growth in the Intensity of the, situations, , until at the end ot the third act, when Margaret Rolfa wrings the" conf.es-) sloa from Clair - Foster : and then! pounces ,t upon, her, seises.. , her by,' the throat and proclaims . - In un-j speakable W that at last ' her life of; duplicity a4 ; loathsomeness has been , ended: and her' husband has been proven! Innocent and will soon be set free from the Tombs. : This strong climax has com pelled audiences universally to burst forth Into enthusiastic applause and cause the curtain to- be raised again and again. Advertisement '.' , i Mi 7a fA rZSSIE mmscAzz 1 Vwrf U w7 ft ... "Hit T 1 : - I Devoted to Strictly Kigh Orade auttravagansa and Tsuaevme TWICE DAILY .MAT. TODAY ALL wssx1 Stwa of the Tsvorlte Comedian, CHAS. RODIMSOM CRUSOE GIRLS wtth tjusan rmkxoiM bxtlzxyaw Two sVirtaatingly Ttmay Xostoal fiatirea i A Waaltb of Tretty GHjrls Vew to Sx- txaragaasa A XAng or a gong Uvery KtBt Bsuoai fsrAsvsuora oxTrxxTzsro PI PBAR READER: I got the worth of my trip to Kansas City through the avalanche of laughs In the second act; your laughs may come from the first act and there's an array of vaud eville atrlrtly in the picture, too, K. L. JOHNSON, Mgr. Gayety. BveaiDg and Sunday Matinee lfto, 89e, OOo and 750. S Mats, lie and lUfSZ Chew Gum if you like but no Sraokint XiASISS lnp II A ITT WEEK UGini SAY MATIKSB Baby Carriage Oarage in the Lobby, Certified Milk for the Asking. On Douglas St at 18th. HYTONEcte Today 1 to 6; T to 11 . It Tomorrow end wk, S to B; T to 11 PJtt. scaorsra ROUGH HOUSE KIDS WlKhlrroui SchM frrn tnl OtrM ta Sons a lrsaln. ROCKWOOD & MALCOLM It EatCTttlMnt V 1 ant Mull Nanibw RALPH CCNMOaS Hriw His rmlly el BlaefchtUe, CRAIQ ft OVER HOLT OfToim a nirtetlea Is Sent Da job. ' MONOPEDB BENNINQTON AWtle wM rrmnW ta A Wwt Msaiw HIPPOSCOPE MOVING PICTURES (SpoeUl Cud., Mon.. Turn. Ak-8-B . Floral . PuiAe . ad SoottHS Bits CaUwtfra! IMIoMles.) sUtJ- 5, 10 &a 20o DIME MATINEE DAILY tTKoMTT ooupoa tiekeU Wc) "' for tho orchoMrm chlrt lor th ' PJ formono urtlB at 1 o clock. S tlokew wilt b mvroS for tlckot boi4m ootll t P. M. AHar that tlma tkr " raromau idnlastoD tlckrto to wr unoecupiao wo 4 V. 7- A Scc32C It can "Alias r jjossr Valentine tlon here In November and all teachers will attend. Omaha schools will bs kept open Wednesday ofoonvsntlon week to give the visiting toachers opportunity to attend and observe methods employed. It is estimated that 6.08ft teachers will at tend this year's convention. ' L. Lawrence Weber will present at th Boyd next Monday. Gaorgo V. Hobart's English version , of the sensational musical eomedy, "Alma Where Do Tou Live?" with Mlaa Florence Mill and the original New Tork production. In adapting the- fare aad in composing the fourteen lyrics, Mr. Hohart has eliminated all the objectionable- feature) of the play, retaining only enough of the) story to build the series of farcical com plications which gave the piece its vogue in a run of fourteen months in Weber's I 2mh Sense ifrs -M&a ' ! 22jppcZro2Zi6 drama is based on an incident in the Sepoy rebellion in India, Advertisement. ; One of the largest, and . withal best equipped extravaganza organisations on the Columbia circuit Is booked as this week's attraction at the popular Gayety theater, commencing this afternoon.'; It is Charies Robinson's "Crusoe Girls" and thev chorus is composed of twenty-five f the prettiest maidens ever gathered In a single troupe. Mr. Robinson heads a, cast of experienced and talented com edians, vocalists and vaudevlllians and ? , i !,,, g JBBa theater In ; New Tork. Alma is a fascl-. . ,, . . . hi, - v I Place" and "Cohen and the Gay Widow," iMing mullher, who. lures an unsophls-fl . , A, , , m J) ech member of the company Is given ZZ A Z17. ZilCfV Vase. . J mp,e PPPortumty to shine. Besides Mr. order to matte him lose a fortune of 4000, . , , ttn .. t. . JL . t mtZ'-ZJ Rbbinson , there are James Francis Sul- Z rlo hKTJ. U MMTthi "van. Llbby Blondell, Manny and Palco. the provision ,tht he doe. not make ove ,pjMklMartlnt Dave Roge, May Bern! Uln date.. B she., fall, in . love -with . Golden V(lce Pierre, saves hi. fortune and tinallymar- w f W 4111. atM Cl hlalliCUlH, Another excellent bill baa been plaunpd at the Orpheum. The headline attention will be Adrlenne Augarde, the well kiwn English actress who Is appearing in' a delightful comedy called "Dick's abater." In musical eomedy . ami in-drams: Miss Augarde has repeatedly demonstrated her ability and versatility. Her pr-fcent pro duction, which was also given fa English music halls, Is the brighteitV kind of comedy, its chief object beingv to provoke laughter. Miss Augarde wflibe assisted by Victor Huntley. , ,- , f The Empire Comedy FAur, America's funniest Quartet, will gre an unusually enjoyable performance consisting of songs and up-to-daU Jokes. William Raymore, Viola Keens and oom any will appear In a spectacular racing Aiketch entitled" Be tween the Races.-: Vhe Four Florlmonds, jugglers on free larmiers, will give and act that Is full of V rills. Bobby and Dale will appear to advantage la "A Conference . " very lausuanie penorm ance. Belmont iand Harl, "Th. Man, the Girl and the FVino," will add much to the enjoyment o f the bill. Pathe'a Weekly Review of he World Events will close the program-Advertisement The wic of October 11 will be a notable one at t'tfi orpheum as one of the heaviest drama's productions ever seen in Omaba wiu j offered, as the headline attrac tion. "The Drums of ' Onde ' mother Daa Belasco play, will no doubt fill the hoee-to capacity at each, performance. Troughout the west the company has ken compelled to extend its engagements o two and three weeks In order to se ven of the lata prolific American author. J commodate the crowds. The slot Of the" music,' novelties and features that stand out conspicuously and significantly. All told It is a show for all sorts of theater goers who expect value for value re ceived. In this instance, however, they receive more than their moneys worth. Starting tomorrow there will be a ladies' dime matinee daily. Advertisement, The Hippodromes bill for the week following Ak-Sar-Ben week will be as fine a selection of acts ' as ever com posed a popular price vaudeville program anywhere. Top lining the bill will be found Schoene's Rpugh House Kids, an aggre gation of 1 mischievous boys and girls who will raise scune high jinks on the order of the fun and pranks contained In "School Days." Rockwood & Mal colm's . contribution to the Bill will be of a ; musical nature, Introducing many of the latest songs. With his family of block heads,1 Ralph Connors will demon strata his skill as a ventriloquist. A flir tation in song and dance will be pre sented by that nimble footed team,' Craig A Overbolt, tl remaining for Mohopede Bennington to furnish a novelty for the bill in the form of his athletic stunts, the like of which It is doubtful are du plicated by any performer before ' the public. ','.' ' ." ' '," Superb fantom fotoes will de displayed by the Hlpposcope; one of tbe feature reels for display on 8unday, Monday and Tuesday will be a reel showing last Tues day afternoon's floral parade as it passed down Farnam street and last Wednesday afternoon's dedication ceremonies of the new Scottish Rites cathedral. Today's and Saturday's , performance will run from 1 to 6 and I to 11 p. la, and oa AMUSEMENTS,' other days from 2 to S and 7 to U p. m. Dime matinee every day. Advertisement The New Century Girls with Ted Burns as the leading comedian and a veritable galaxy of feminine beauty, will be the attraction at the Krug theater for the week commencing with the usual Sun day matinee. The handsomely gowned and 'well trained chorus of pretty and well voiced show girls, elaborate scenery, tuneful music and - bright comedy go to make up an entertainment of more than ordinary merit The first part is a burletta entitled "A Busy Day at Union Station" and Is Jn three scenes. Ted Burns, who handles the leading comedy role, is assisted by Ralph Roakaway, Charlie Saunders, D. B. Gallagher, Harry Wise, Roy E. Krause and Sam West, while the female contingent is made up of Miss Gloria Martinez, known a. the prettiest woman In burlesque; Misses Pearl Raid, " the bewitching soubrette; Katharine Carr, Tina Roth, Lydia Frank lin and Janet Martin and twenty-five pretty chorus girls. Th second, bur letta is. written around scenes laid at the International Polo match and Is en titled the "Lord's Reception," . One . of the big hits of the show is the' National sweetest voiced quartettes in burlesque City Four, declared to" be one of the Advertisement. J-v : - Would-Be Bad Men Attack Wrong Man V Five would-be "bad men" met a tartar In Jack Catek when they, started a fight with him shortly after noon yesterday at Sixteenth and William, streets, , CftPek is an employe of the stock yards com pany at South Omaha and is somewhat of a pugilist being known' In the fistlo world as VKld" Capek.' .Testerday after noon five men who had a' grudge agali.it the stock yards boy Jumped on him. - The fight lasted eight minutes, three of the assailants were knocked cold and the other two left much worse for their encounter. AURORA TO CLOSE ITS SCHOOLS FOR MEETING Aurora will dismiss schools during the meeting of the State Teachers' associa tion. Dong. 44. ' Matinee Every Say til 5, , Bvtry aright 8US. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE BftaMXSO TODAY ADniEfinE AflGAQDE In Her Own Comedy Duologue . "DICK'S BirrsB" ' Assisted by Victor Huntley EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR America's Funniest Quartette IVm. RaynGre-lfisSa Kesna & Corapiay Presenting the Big Scenic Racing Playlet "bjstwudit no) xczs" FOUR FLGROKD3 Jugglers on Free Ladders BESE and BALE t In a Conference With Songs IELFJ0NT & HML The Man, the Girl and. the Piano STRYKER A Skating Flirtation - ' PATHE'S WKIXLT StSVIXW 07 WOJIB'I SVKJTTS. : ' : VI. PRICES Matinee i OalUry loo, Best Seats 880, except Saturday and Sunday, aright i lOo-aSo-OOo-TSo El mm i ii i ,-jiiui.ii. laiKini i. n iwniMjiiMaiaTOiituiiiiiiiiMmoiiaj gf jaaawwaiawwaraiiiiF a - ... ...1 KttKM-y- - . , l ,., aia, a ujnmm.nmmml i ' ShMmmm aaamatlini ri;:aiagjaa " jtf'-.",.-S-j jpi Mi ii iii.hw w Wiaua-aaii;jaii uwaia i I -!wWi.owi lawwnaraii min i. i n.i ...m,,,.. ... mmi, j t'it-i.iiiinf T ' .iir aiiiii n i "''l 1 1 n ' " " ',' i , .1 i asa, CIIEYEHNE FOOflTIEil DAY IB Pa. jOBV ROODSE BULL MM PROMPTLY at 2:00 P. m. Admission, 25c, 50c, 75c and 51.00 I' n - ,i i , ' 3 f1 Thursday, Ociobr 10th TXX SaAMATZO USS SATIO OT TX3 a.Q THE WOr.lAW in THE CASE , .. ... - Mf Olyd. yitsk v , ... ' u VriMsi arifh40e.. 8O0, soo, 60c acat. Daily, 10c 90c, 10o 4 FA?8 SODDAY UATIDEE 08T0BER 13tb am. t. xosAmrs zsatxvs tsmzox ox " ALMA, 17NERE BO YOU LIVE? " A ICttsioal Comedy la Tar. Aot. Boat Bale Thursday 3 ?oV8 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 ffigf WLiKER WHITE SID E T H E T V H H O O IM - -'Kail Orders Mvw f.af tals'ot.' istli I R"? AUDITORIUM Omaha Matinee and Evening -' , OCTOBEB 17, MIS.. J A Pries Experiment la Grind Open .-8M.. BOe and flQ THE CHICAGO Q0AFI0 OPEOA CO Andrea Dlppel, Kgr. ' Will fig WoU-rerrari's Oi-an4 Opera Hovelty Kastorpleo. ' THE SECRET OF SUSAKSE Tickets now on sale at A. Mospe Co.,- Hayden Bros., Brandeis ".and Orkln Bros. Sheet music Depts., and at Beaton's Drug Store. .; - These tl'ket may be exchanged at the box office of the Auditorium-on Friday, Oct 11th,-three day. in ad vance of th. general sal. which opens Oct. 14th. Truly a Grend Opera epoch In America never before in the history Of this company or this opera have these prices been offered to the pub lic. Mail orders, accompanied by self addresed stamped envelope and check payable to 3, 1C. Olllan, car. of Audi torium, filled la th. order reoelvea. . MATINEE TODAY - TONIGHT FiiOL'DflY, TUESDAY, 1'iED., HAT. 2nd EVE. LAST SEAGOM'S BICl SUCCESS ' .mass a ooKVAMT-a.raODVCTxoii. or axuar .. A MTJUSVBD &ETO&MATIOir - - v -i PRICES: Nights-25c, 50c, 75c, $100 , : : Bargain Matinee Today Wednesday 25c and 50c NEXT SUWDAY-MATINEE :: ALL WEEK BTBOXAX EWOAOaniElfT OMAHA'S rXVOBXTE BZTVBaTBv ' I . , AID A IKEOIAXIT SELECTED COKPAJJT OPPEB11TO ; ' . 'r "HER HUSBAND'S WIFE" W iiam 'imfmrn i n aaaaaaaaai .ir-vWafcs mM'tnt-.-mafr- MAWIEl TQiiAY? St SS - NGffT 8$ ielMCentusySirls j; . . WITH . . .. Ted:&urhs- - A&l (ireMompany of fus-Makers 1 I .3. I lmfSi BORGLUM PIANO SCHOOL (1 Douglas St . Now ! open. August M. Borglum. Madam. Borglum pupils of Wager Swayne, Leschetlzky method. Emil. Schvarts (Paris conserva toire), n.wthod of sight-reading, sight-singing, ear-training, key-board harmony. Public performance classes. T Put Your Want Ad in THE BEE XT WZDD SSACB TWlCJ AU HAJTT SOME 8.