TTTF, OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUfJl'ST 1014. 0-B ltntitim of the playhouve ha been in creaed by 10 per cent. For five proteo tlon a complete new sprinkler nyntern haa been Inntalled at an outlay of ICvf. New ellk plueh hanalnan for the boxes ami new mahogany arm-rhalra for the rtallK are other Itema that, alve tha thet.T X a Free Band Concerts FOURTH REGIMENT BAND, N. N. G. TOMW, .1 r. M.. at Mll.l.KK PARK Take North 24th St. Cra. a riivenate1 air. The etnae also Ims j new eqi)pinent, aurh aa the pli-torlal rtirtatn anil to hrw drops. In rart, thr whole playhouse, from ei-enr-loft t.i furnnre room I now thorouslily reno vated end frrnh for the opening of the i new vraaon. The actor mhiOn to hend rfie Initial bill o' aeven arts gained hi nWlmt distln." tlon as a prot'uerr of playa by Oi-orne 4 VKHKSHAV l',VKl(!, Alt). IB. AT RKMIX PARK TnM Marney, School for th Peaf or Ronaon i- Albright Cara. Omaha' & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company '. ttrrnard Shnw. Yeara aao he waa een I In Omaha aa Chamtiera la Tudd'nhead ! Wllaon." lter he waa a Ktar with Jnlla Marlowe In "Haffbara Krletohle." . 4 I in puraiiance or n progressive policy of showing multiple reel feature films (Continued from Tage Ten.) wcgsBssatEsar: SINGING COMEDIENNE AT THE r - i it---: - .i ,nn ii "v- ' i 'J ' 1; '- '- " ' '' . I ' - I headed ty the former Omaha boy, Kd j f T' ' - I " ' ' " J I" Wroth, the brother of Roy Wroth. ! , :. ' V : - j , f.-: f ' . v '9 the Farnnm eti-eet cafe proprietor. A , - ' . (. ' A. V ' - " ' - - ' ;, ha been the cuetom at the Onyety, there j ' V ' ! will b two performani-ea fvory day, j C V- v . ? I ; " feminine patronage' belnn eivclilly ia- ' -tk, "V .. J!': f '""""9 ' .-:.: -,.;. t . t tered to at every performanoe. j ; - jk 41 ' ' 'V .. . (jf'' . ...l .-. . Many brand new ehows will he pre- fff v v I ' "''fck?1'V''" ' ' , eented during the eraion and many of j ; n j& I N V "' '''' ' ' i ' ;' ' jYsa TVv iv ' th famlHar tltloa will aerve aa the name I IvO lP'v ' ' ' i v H I 11 jrSS&rJ. "-ite ot "now th,lt w111 be nw m v'r'r ar- 1 -,7 V ' 1 - I $ 'Q ' . , ' . - yyytjZ iwi"7 tlcular. Some of last rcaaon'a greateat I It S -- . ' ",HaA ' aucceaeea will be retained In their en- i I f '''-fv, L'-'jx,' : f i V V U V .(jC O O V Urety. there being juat as good reason I LeonlfraLbofly At the Otpkeutn v-av we re again. VTl! .he y y 1 din of war resounding through I I I I the world, deafening the ears sounds save those that have to do with martial things, comes the still, small voice of tha man ager, reminding ua that the theater is about to open its doors after a summer re cess, and inviting us to come and partake of that which may serve to make us for get for a moment the misery and sorrow of the real world in the fun and folly of the mimic. It Is with some modesty, too, that the manager makes his bow this year of grace. Hitherto he haa come with something of pride, and has dis played his wares with a confidence that bred In him at deast assurance; now he haa felt the chastening rod of adversity to a degree at least, and It Is with less of certainty and more of wlstfulnesa he asks us to attend and enjoy the things ha haa prepared. Let ua hope ha haa that which will merit attention, for aurely now. If ever, the world needs the theater. If only for the diversion It affords. In Omaha tha situation la unchanged, and ,the activities will resume lust where they left off last spring. At the Brandeis Joy Sutphen will b In charge, representing locally tha managing firm of Crawford, Zehrung & Philley. A pre season display of picttue-drama will be shown for the week beginning with An- 1 L II .. m. A 1 - - rA.4;JLi, . ....... II TEE :LAEC..CaLE fi'fi nil q1 To) q1 W -OW m n o)8,? 1122 ii- w i , ii tJBBffspaM.iuWJtlJMi'JS't mi sii.issai-ii nisnsan s-aasHUJi.JU.ii.ii.iim.iB. j..!ii!M..iimj.-eiiiiM I a . m aa .b M SHOWN FIRST IN OMAHA AT THE THIRD EPISODE The r.lost Thrilling and Interesting Serial Ever Offered the Amusement s Loving Public "The trey -0--Hearts"- from the pen of Joseph Vance, the writer whose scripts are accepted as the ideal of all modern literature. .FEATURING Winsome fiss Cleo Uladison AND corgo A Peerless Serial!!! AN ALL STAR CAST!!! j rSNll ISaV . PAuGusta Lint entertainment more than one eeaaon aa H , ll . rS C . . I I ihnM la n rolaln nv of the bet draw- H ''J J p?'s?S Ac Cfte QtyC.'J' Ing dramaUo aucce.aea mora than a alngle U gust SO, the attraction being "Neptune's Daughter," in which Annette Kel.erman la featured. For the opening attraction of the regular season, "Milestones," a charming comedy-drama, very popular in New York last season and Jhe season before, Is to be presented, opening on September 6. Both the Orpheum and the Gayety announce their opening bills for next Sunday; the Orpheum will show Arnold"Daly In O. B. S.'s one-act comedy, "How He Lied to Her Husband,' and a bill of merit otherwise; the Gayety to swing into line with Ed Lee Wroth and his "Ginger Grls." The Empress will continue the even tenor of Its way. un interrupted. The Krug will very likely continue dark; reports haive come from the east that the American la to be In habited by the "Progressive" burlesque, but no local announcement to that effect has yet been made, "As allck as a new pin," said Man ager Johnson of the Oayety theater when asked what condition that popular play house would be in when It ia opened next Sunday for the regular seaaon ot musical burlesque. The Gayety Is undergoing Its annual house cleaning which in this in stance means much fresh paint, new moquette carpet In certain sections of the house, the walla thoroughly cleaned and the fresco decoration touched up where needed. Although the auditorium proper and the fronts of the boxes al ways have been well Illuminated, the n 1317 DOUGLAS --"TREY 0' HEAnTS" Bg5BaB?CSa! 1 I Artistic Larliin brilliancy will be increased about 200 per cent through the instalation of hundreds of mazda lamps ot greater efficiency than the carbon lampa to be discarded. On tha stage the footlights have been doubled In number by the installation of an ad ditional strip containing the same num ber of lamps as already contained In the footlights. A brilliantly lighted stage has always been Manager Johnson's hobby and It was claimed by the companies .playing the Gayety that even last sea. son the stage at that house was the lightest and th light most evenly dia tiibuted of any theater on tha circuit. New changeable rlectrtc letter signs have been placed In front of the theater, which will be still further Illuminated by sev eral of the newer type nitrogen electric- lamps. The Gayety will still continue to be spoke in the wheel booked by the Colum bia Amusement company cf New York City, whosa attractions have been seen at that house for the last five seasons and which have firmly established the Gayety In this entire community as being the home of brilliant musical burlesque which can be attended by ..mother and the girls with equal propriety as by father and the boys. The season is completely booked and will continue for thirty-eight weeks, starting Sunday afternoon, August 23, with "The Ginger Girls," which al waya good entertainment, will again be I - SlisuDs'8TH IDEAL THEATER 16th and. Dorcas "Trey o' Hearts" SERIAL NO. 2 Friday. August 21st Diamond Theater 24TH AND LAKE "Trey o' Hearts" Every Tuesday Afternoon and Evening. Every Friday Afternoon and Evening. "Million Dollar Mystery" Crystal Theater Kcrth Platte, Keb. "The Trey o' Hearts" First Shown Monday, September 7th headed by the former Omaha boy, T.A Lee Wroth, the brother of Roy Wroth, the Farnam street cafe proprietor. As has been the custom at the Gayety, there will b two performances fvory day, feminine patronBge bring especially ca tered to at every performanoe. Many brand new shows will be pre sented during the season and many of the familiar titles will serve aa the name of shows that will be new In every par ticular. Some of last rcaaon'a greatest successes will be retained In their en tirety,' there being Just as good reason to play a successful musical burlesque entertainment more than one season as there Is to retain any ot the best draw ing dramatic successes more than a alngle eeaaon. But even in sucn cases me song numbers will be of this season's vintage and the performance wholly satisfactory. tory. ' Although things are stlU In a rather topsy-turvy condition in the interior of the theater, the box ofice will ba opened for the advanoe sale of tickets next Thursday morning at 10 o clock. Once again thla year the Orpheum sea son Is to be opened by a dramatic star of unusual prominence. For tha headline attraction, Arnold Daly Is coming. Aa slated by Doris Mitchell and company, he la to present George Bernard Shaw's one act comedy, "How He Lied to Her Hua band." For the' opening week, which begins August 23. with the seat sale starting next Wednesday, August 1. the Orpheum will look like a new playhouse, wnue Manager Byrne la not aesertlng that the theater, with Its new frscocr "d - rations and carpets, la now the most at traetive amusemect t-l- in America, or even In the middla wtt, he it k.' r vihe- less eagerly awaiUrs The verdt. ot the niihllD in reaard to tha fresh color scheme. Improvements have been made to the amount of $14,000. Of this amount $8,000 Is the sum spent In providing the theater with a restful color harmony of pearl and Ivory and old rose. Herman Meyer, with his corps of capable decorators, has been tt work thera since early in June. Tha FARH AM THEATRE The Trey o' Hearts" TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 Second Episode With a Screaming Powers Comedy. "THE BARNSTORMERS" ...SSISM1U Tho MONROE 26th and Farnam "Trey o' Hearts" SERIAL NO. 2 Monday, August 17th Kate Waters in Secret Service Sun., Aug. 16th 2 Reels IVIagic Theater South Omaha "Trey o' Hearts" SERIAL NO. 3 THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. Frolic Theater 24th and Sprague "The Trey C Cejrli" Second Episode Saturday, Aug. 22d Don't Miss It WBSI Or SUNDAY, AtJOUST 1 Johnson, Howard and Listette The Three Dnaty Boads" CARITADAY 'Ooob Shooter." WYNN and WARE "How Much and Why' PARK, ROME, FRANCIS Comedy Singing Trio. "Home Sweet Home" A. Kastsrpleoe of D. W. Griffith A Beautiful rive-Resi Prodnotloa, Bnilt from the Song of Joan Henry Fayna. 10e Admission 10c Beserred Seats, lOe Bstre. FtQEKS LAKE n Dancing Boating n nd many other attractions Free Moy.ng HMires Every Evening. Balloon Aversion Sunday Evening. Hold Your Picnics nt PAsnawa rSSfrSi-.fcsc.su.-., Lyric Theatre AURORA, NEB. "Trey o' Hearts" Watch This Space for Date Shown. Alamo Theater Twenty-fourth and Fort Sts. "Trey o' Hearts" Don't Miss Serial No. 1 Starting Tuesday. August 18th BENSON THEATER BENSON, NED. "Trey o' Hearts" FIRST SERIAL MONDAY, AUGUST 17TH. DON'T MISS IT. ' Air Dome 40th and Hamilton "Trey o' Hearts" FIRST SHOWN Tuesday, September 1 AWA s CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE Founded 1867 Dr. F. ZIEGFELD, President 49th Season Opens Sept. 14 CURRICULUM Includes arsry brines of mutle Applied and Theoretical. SCHOOL OF RCTW8 offers every sdvantasv for a practical ititra trainings including rehearaalsoa stag endjublie appearances ia Theatre. DEF ARTJKENT OF EXPtESSJOM Is a complete school In Itself, with every faculty for . thorough course In elocution, physical culture and allied atudira. SCHOOL OF OPES for those who wish special practical operatic training. tTaCF. AND MOOT KM DAMCtNa DEPARTMENTS fllMIC SCHOOL MUSIC MODERN UtHUMttt. FREE ADVANTAGES Include sttendance at concerts, reeltala. lectures, orchestral and clinral tralnlna. tnnemhla playina, rehearsals and appearaooaa with full orrbeatra and public appearancea. COHCCHT HAll seating 1,000 and ORCHESTRA si 78 Is maintained byths Collece. LOCATED In the mimical center of America on MCMIM ROMfVIRD. tha city's Maast thoroughfare, everlooklog Lake Michigan and Urant Park. THK FACULTY IS THE STRONGEST EVER ASSEMBLED IN A SCHOOL OF MUSICAL LEARNING. DlaatraUd Catalog Mailed Free Vpmm Request. i CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE, 4spKMea r Frm gatalwaai USM CONSERVATORY FORMERLY BUSH TEMPLE CONSERVATORY KENNETH M. BRADLEY, fnu mi Dirsctar A FsaaRy el Mm. May iMUMMlTMiriiM asaa mi I llf l I. nw Wanaea Fag Tana hesln SaetoaaW 14th. ITluabataa CMalagae Froa sa Reoueat U rdwars Sohweokor, SeerraO Aa asaelal estalasM sra lease tar each aapartaMnt alsaaa atala la hhk nam oe are Intsraetsl. KRUG PARK Finest Picnic Grounds in the State. Free Moving IMrturea Eerjr Eetilng Dancing to lmp'a OrchoatrA. Holler Cotr, Old HchI IV1I11, lol'r lUnk, C'airry-r-All, New lVollc, Frrrla Wheel, I'ennjr Arratle, etc. Topular Irlce Cafe Bo Car Fre. Mo1rs WotMlnian of America Mcnlc ' j'"rif5r AuRuat SMI. ROPER THEATER Council Bluffs, Ia. "The Trey o'Hearts" THIRD EPISODE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19TH. LOYAL Theater... 24th and CALDWELL ' "The Trey of Hearts" SERIAL NO. 2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 16TH Palace Theater 24th and Davenport Commencinf Sunday, Sept. 6th "Trey o' Hearts" And Each Week Every Sunday Following. ROYAL Theater... Fullerton, Neb. Coming Soon "The Trey V Hearts" GREAT SERIAL Featuring Cleo Madison and Geo. Larkin. 24 SOUTH M'CMIOAM BOULEVARD, CHICAQO. ApU4 EMM Saettaiiie M. N. CLARK ST. ft CHICAGO ML, CHICAC0 Over II Tsaehert of National RegalsHsa Including: Julie Rira-KIng M.mJJ V Mlrkwltl Mm, Justine Wegener Edgar A. Nmaea Grace Stewart Potter Edward Dvorak Cur Horbort Woodard Frar.li ft. Wokatar rr. Chaa. E. AUuaa Eloanor Saahh Julia Riley EjbU L-ecloreej The Leading School of EXPRESSION MUSIC LANGUAGE. . ii . fi n a Tka I tllll1 K1V TDr 1 . . . aoitu avit troeawoymHanaea. Dorglum Piano School Open September a. 8601 Douglas Street. August M. Horgluni, Mailaine Borglunt, ptiplla of Waiter Hwayne, I'arla. ana competent aenlstants. Sight-reading, elght-alrtging and Kar trnlnjng. He hw arts method Paris Con servatory. Harmony and Publio Performance CIbss's. Advertising Is tha Ufa of Trade Talk throngs. The Bee te yew eas tonaoTS, Tonr Aompetltor'g eastoaaera, year yoaatkle evatemeia. Lyric Theater 16th and Vinton "Trey o' Hearts" SECOND EPISODE Thurs., Aug. 20 Don't Miss It. Pastime Theater 23th and Leavenworth Sts, "Trey o' Hearts' First Series Sat, Aug. 22. Today's Feature. , Warren Kerrigan in "VALUE RECEIVED" VEHEZZIA THEATER 13th and Plerco "Trey o' Hearts" FIRST SERIAL SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 Lyric Theater OSCEOLA, NED. Coming! Coming!! "Trey o.' Hearts" 2-Reel Serial in 15 Installments.