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Ml nounces mi ne hub i . i a
I calling for the appearance at I 1 I J
tTil lnR .eaaon of the following at- - I f .X.TS I i
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E1 Lee Wiotk
At the Gayely
Daly was last seen J I
Fricti'hle." appratlna In that drama as
I'rltrtton. The Inst time he apix-aro.l n
Omaha wan whin hn rnmpanv offerftl
"t'anilda." by Oprce I'-erna'tl Shaw, at
the Hoyd thrater. l't. I'nly'a I'l-pheinrt
offer nit Is ly Sh. a viw-Hvt oineilv
callril "How Mr 1 ,pl to I In- HiiKhanil."
Living i Tin ('Mentation of famon
palntinn are to he offcreJ Pi the Jpkhc
L ljky production called "The Thiee
Type" The o.inn womep who appear
In this p.'Klnn act. a Monde, a hninct'.e
and an auburn beamy, are iiil to be
exceptionally at tractp. v 'I'Mubland" l.
the title of the comedy Mt to be of-
! fored by l.en Ulinberly and llal.-
lender the native yo b-llns oii of tb
Tyrol with marked effect Special Al
pine acenrry and effect a-e a feature
of the act JncK Til"i. "The t,(ille;,.
!o Kut( i tablet ." utepied r Rht I r.'in
the t'olumbin tllee club to a vaudeville
ucer He I playing wet for ttic f Ii t
time Mmpby and Klein, the lmponb!e
con!hin.t.n. offer lloli' mind reiulim;
comedy and the vmdcxlllc bill i com
pleted by the Waid ltndhci In a aln
InK act A phot" plov en ntlcn will be
rbonn in (oimctlon with thl Week
proKiHin. The putuie I inllcd "The
l'attle of tha Scvcs " The plcti re deal
with o'.e of the Kreat pr hlcm of the
W tt h the Sun!ilne to Maka tha Worl I
li,( Itoiind," IVk o Mi Heart. "V hat
a Kod Id Pe " 'I'm On Mv Way to
M.mdula." "While They were Dancing
Around and other irlKiiIng onH hit )
AMI XKMKT.
Mrdir. New aoncs and new dancr are i pi caent day
to' be ronn hutert by (Tuule t'Hitniill
and Ijiuta llairi. The Amer cim pian
ist and rompnxer. Alexander Mai Kay
den, I reputed to lie an artist of fin
ished technical ah lny and an
trtiner. Marie Kei-ton. a
singer rr: v popular. Is anoiher fca- A municipal conceit will he given thl
tore of the bill. wymnasilc and j
the nana
ruler- i
i
aude i'le i
Concert at Hanscom
Park This Afternoon
Klnn'a
sing nn act
Hceback.
Is to be presented by
Thl seagull opeiur pt the "Jayrty to
dny. Joe lluitK'a "Hinder tbrl," of
wh!(h I'd l.ee Widli Is the prlnclpul
comrdian. played a lotm aummer cn-
i gageinent lit the 1'olumhlu theater In
'Chicago, wilh ipacity l. tines lit each
perfoi rnani'.' to It credit. The tar con
tinues to pel tiny the characler of Jani
tor llimslra" In It founh rdlt'on. a per-
afternoon at Hanacom park by
Following I tha program.
PA HT 1.
M:irc)i-Tr:ninpl'al Ilounod
tveiture -Festival .. Keler Hela
Two syncopated novelettes
Ih A Musical Doulnsh Hungarian
Ksg l.enr.bul'H
i hi A Flower Song -llynclntti Hart
Hutiitord
S-ilonstock-lluiriirespie Mvrak
ete 'nun "l.ucli de La'imier-
moor" I 'oninet II I
Scene Popiiliiire The Crary yuilt
Arr Finn
PAUT II.
Poinilar Maieh Along Came Huth. Ilerltn
sonHge vvbkh he n-.nde famous in flage- Ho tntlon -Val.se .Inne Haxtir
Ciard Fmit aale The North aid
land. June I.ePcau. with toe Introdui
tlon of her Indian nm elt y, . "M y Si ml-I Knnth Hcndlx
.,..i ii .!. . .id. lei ful i .uiceo- ! I rotpourrl of American patriotic melodies)
i A 7 1
TiLeysxiaer'
AKAGRR ZEHKUKfl a n
nouneea that he haa contracts
calling for the appearance at
the Brandela during tha com
ing aeaaon of the following at
tractions. He hopes to make
further announcements of other good
things later:
"Milestones," "Newly Married," Itock
and Fulton In 1 The Candy Shop." Chaun
cey Olcott In a new play entitled "The
Poor Little Rich Girl," Ruth St. Denis, the
uancer; Fiskc Q'Hara, Klaw & Erlanger's
"Oh, Oh, Delphine." Victor Morley in a
new musical comedy, Llebler & Co.'s
"J ibcph and His Brethren," an all star
rev lval of "The Prince of PUsen,"
"Along Came Ruth," Zelgficld's "Follies,"
'The Bird of Paradise," William II.
'.'lane and Douglas Fairbanks, "The
"The Round-Up," "The Blue Bird," "A
Pair of Sixes." Walker Whiteside In a
new play, "Every Woman," "The Mid
night Girl," "Potash and Perlmutter,
Molly Mclntyre in "Kitty MacKay,"
Cohan & Harris' "Seven Keys to Bald
pale," "The Winning of Barbara Worth,"
Maude Adams In "The Third Party,"
Mizzi Hajos In "Sari," Billy Burke in
"Higii Jinks," "Peg o' My Heart," Guy
Bates' Post In Omar, The Tentmaker";
Raymond Hitchcock on Thanksgiving day
In "The Elopera," "Annie Laurie," "Help
Wanted," Joseph Fantley In "When
Dreams Come True," "Hanky Panky,"
"The Yellow Ticket," "Too Many Cooks.'
"The. Things That Count" and Mlaa Ruth
Chatterton In "Daddy Long Legs."
Now that 'the Orpheum theater haa
been freshly decorated and $14,000 spent
In making it attractive, it is ready for
the opening week, which starts. with to
day's matinee. The stellar attraction Is
to ba the actor-manager, Arnold Daly,
who gained prominence years ago as
the producer of plays written by George
Bernard Shaw. Some ten years httve
r . ji w
ciapsea sini wr,
tlon of the huractcrlMlos of lio red
man. Other capital role are placed In
the hands of Frank Wlllintmon as a
cowboy. "Klondike Charlie"; Augusta
Lane, the beautiful Prima d'nnn. ithi I
1-yton. souliretle. the dancer, leonid
and Alvin; that robust tenor. Al l-eylon,
n.id Owen Martin, another fnvor.te who
haa tieen Identified with the "Glnp.T
Girls" fr severnl seasons. Tlie many
musical and dancing ensembles, the
constant change of scenes, the d. spiny
of wardrobe and particularly Iho smil
ing faces of a sunny lonklng i horns
add comilderable to make this season'
offering of the "Ginger Girl one that
will make history for fashionable bur
lesque. This Is the last seaso the pa
trons of the hurlesnue theaters will en
Joy the antics of Kd !.ee Wroth, as be
sail fop Europe next summer to head
a big review at one of the Kngbsh mu
sic hall. Ladles" d me matinee daily
all week.
Tha Fntvcrsal moving, picture willj
present Annette Kellerman, "the per-
feet woman," In the spectacular ph;tos-!
ial production, "Nepluno's I iai:gliter," nt j
the Hrandcis theater for an entire went; I
beginning eHinday, Augut Rn, with dally I
matinees. The story, written by Captain i
Religion Ana The Lost Clund Sulilv an
(Solo for cornet Dr. A. 1. l.nlrd )
Descriptive The Indian's Itrlde HeeiJ
Popular Selection The Gold Nickel
Arr. Finn
(Fnibodylng "It Takes a Little Kain
I'lionei
iKiiiKla
401.
Advanced Vaudeville
Weak BTATIKO APOPST 3d.
ARUOLO DALY
Assisted ty Doris Mitchell ami coin
pan v In
"How He Lied To Hor Husband"
A Comedietta by Geo. Mernurd Shaw.
JEBSB If. I.A1KT prasanta
THE THREE TYPES
Auburn Mis Russell; Pl.oule
Mis I.eKov : III iniette-Mis ClU'tord
Lon H1y
tlMGERLY & MOORE
In the Conied'v Skit "CI iblnnd."
Vlit Appearance Here Slme Thrlj
l'.uropran Triumph
Chaa. Laura
CARYMELL & HARRIS
The Favorite Mnging and Dancing
I uo.
Alexander r.iacFadyen
I MstlngulHlied American Pianist and
Composer.
"OMAHA'S
WW M'.MIIM',
TUV CEIfTIIF"
OSC1 tlCKjii. ally Mat., 15-fl5-B0o.
ED, LEE WROTH ffi
GINGER GIRLS
OMtlA'l own
BOT OOMtIO
MTTSTCAZ
BVKLSIQtrS.
v I'd I Bast of All run Shows. Baantr Choraa
OI illl vingryt DnPP7 jaiaa.
Ladl' Sim Mat. Xrtry Weak Bay.
MARIE FEIiTON
iiiev ille'a Mellifluent Cantut
THE SEEBACKS
With Harry Heebuck, World'a Cham
plon Hag Puncher, In HI 'Ath
letic Novelty.
?r.e
TIHILT MOTlOir riCTPBBS.
Prices Mat., gallery 10c. Heat
'Is (except Saturday and Sunday)
Night, 10c. 1'iiC, fiOi' and (Tic.
JWMTI1WilfflMs'JflWrMlTW iniimnlllillMMUHI
1 FREE BAND CONCERTS
iu
Islie T. Peacock, the enchanting scenes
in Omaha. In the original' production of
"Pudd'nhead Wilson" he portrayed the
role of Chambers. I-ater he was a :o
star with Julia Marlowe In "Barbara
afforded by the Bermuda Islands, with
their coral reef, submarine grottos. ,
senil-trnple verdure and the vast ex- j
panse of the wide Atlantic, the company I
of over 300 actors, headed by Miss Krl- i
lermann. the masterly staging, of the i
drama by Herbert Brenon, all these ve
factors which help to make "Neptune'
Daughter" a ' pioductlon to he watcheu .
with delight. - ,
The opening attraction of the regular
season at the Brandela theater will ie
Klaw A Erlanger's production of
"Milestones," one of the big successes In
New York last season. The engagement
Is for four days, beginning Sunday, Sep
tember 6.
Other Important attractions which will
appear In September Include "Newly
Married" and Margaret Iltlngton in
"Within the Law." .
A Teal innovation in tha line of vaude
ville is offered In the Edelweiss Girl -nt
the Empress theater this week. This lit
tle girl Is a famed Switzerland beauty
and an expert rifle shot. She Is ably
assisted by two of her countrymen. The
trio are also accomplished vocalists and
FOURTH REGIMENT BAND, N. N. G.
TODAY, 3 P. M., AT HANSCOM PARK
Take East or West Side Park Cars.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG 26TH, AT
MUNICIPAL FIELD, 32D AND DEWEY
AVE. Take Farnam linn cars.
Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Go.
i
EMPRESS
Week Starting- Hundnr, Aug. 23 h
The Edelweiss Girl
An Alpire
Shooting and Yodeling
Noveltv Act.
JACK TAYLOR
The Talkative Trickster.
WARD and GRAY
MaMcr of Harmony.
A Feature I'lmtn Play
in
"The Battle of the Sexes ' '
or m
"Single Standard."
A powerful moral play dealing
with the moral iiitMlon
of the day.
1 Oc Admission 10c
Rtserrsd cats, loo Satra.
LAKE MANAWA
Dancing Boating
Roller Coaster
And Many Other Attractions
Free Moving Pictures
Every Evening
Balloon Ascension 6 P. M.
Today
KRUG PARK
HANCINU TO I .A MP'S OltCHKSTllA.
KKKK MOVING PKTl'HKS.
KOM.KIt IXtAHTKIt, OU) RED
Ml Mi, HOIXKH IWNK, NEW
I'HOMO, CAKUY-IH-AM
KKHRIS WHKKI PENNV
AKCADK, ETC.
FINK.ST PH'MO 1IU)INIS IX
THE STATE.
POPUjAII PRICE CAKE.
USH CONSERVATORY
FORMERLY BUSH TEMPLE CONSERVATORY U
KENNETH M. BRADLEY, Prat, and Dlrtctof N. CURK ST. ft CHICAC0 AVL, CHICAC0
Fsoutty Omt SI Taadrtn al Hstloaal RsputatlM Induding:
Mm. Julia Rlv.Kln Harold Von Mick will
Mm. Justin Wasanar Cur Herbert Woodard
tdaar A. N.Uon Frank B. W.Ut.r
r.rac Stewart Pottar lr. Chas. E. Allum
Edward Dvorak Elaanor Smith.
Mar Julia Rilay tmii Laclarcq
The Leading School of
OPERA nn B I C B ff ACTING
y f.m -7-J.p- Ml nwmwii m m mi -w v mm m i..iwnv
Tka ImmimmI Iihiim IS BtUttf TMUff CaffMt
Charles W. Clark, 10 i numZtrZmYr27Z David Baxter, trmm Sw'clmJ!i!lm'M
Tha DaparuMnt nf PmrnMrn SawMl Mmla U a nwlil fntnra. Ti RmihOofiwrTatorr ( th ml. Mini Behoalln
Chicaso nine lu owa building sad hio a waarwlna aartint fuc H. U of Pianna Iraa of eharr.
Fall Tarn fcafhM Saptsmbar 14th. Illaitrstad Catatonia Fras on Rsquatf If Edward Schvtnkar, tsorataat
Ai potlal ntalofua ara lnoad f or acb dtpartmal alaau itala I n which ourae 70a art iolamtad.
w .it Ji '"ll''.,Jtl
, ar.l'i,Kf,i
i,wyjpi''i
Cirorrra' and Hutrhfrs' Picnic
Tlnii-xday, Aug. 27.
Htre i'loae at Noon.
Dorglum Piano School
Opsna Baptamhar t.
tel Donlaa Straat.
AiiRiiat M. Hoi glum. Mailania nnrtTluni
putnia cir vkh' Hwayne, 1'arla, an
compplfiit aaatatanta.
8lnlit-i eaillna. alalit-slnalnir and Kr
tralnliiK. Ucliwarti method Paris Con-
nrrvatiiry.
Harmony and Public Prrfornianrs
Clasaaa.
HENRY COX
VIOLINIST
ill return Tueaday, AuRUat iMtli.
I'lione Ilarnpy aool, Wednesday
morniiiKB.
BASE BALL
son PABK.
Omaha vs. Lincoln
AugTJSt 3d, Q4th. tSta, Betb
Two Oamaa Bnnday, Aaanist 03d,
1st oaUad at V. ML
Monday, Anrust 84, I,adla' Bay.
Oamaa oaUad 3 V ML
THE LAEBacaLE I fifi
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1122 FABDAC3
OBaAElA. 'DEB.
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SHOWN FIRST IN OMAHA
IT
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FOURTH
EPISODE
1317 DOUGLAS
-"TREY 0' HEARTS"-AUG?25th'
oney!!! Time!!! Energy!!!
Combined With
DESIRE TO ACHIEVE FULL CREDIT IN
EACH AND EVERY ROLE ENACTED IN THIS
ALL STAR CAST, STAMPS
U liu
Alamo Theater
24th and Fort Sts.
Farnam Theater
. "Trey o' Hearts"
TUESDAY, AUG. 25.
Third Episode.
With Universal Ike.
Comedy
"On His Honeymoon."
Loyal Theater
24th and Caldwell.
"Trey o' Hearts" I "jrey o' Hearts"
Episode No. 2.
TUESDAY, AUG. 25.
as
The most daring wordless drama ever filmed
abounding in thrilling episodes the triumph of
sincerity over hereditary hate making the most
I all-absorbing story of human interest ever related.
Palace Theater
24tb. and Davenport.
"Trey of Hearts"
Commencing
SUNDAY, SEPT. 6.
And Each Week Every
Sunday Following.
Serial No. 3.
SUNDAY, AUG. 23.
Gem Theater
13th and William
"Trey o' Hearts"
Serial No. 1.
SUNDAY, AUG. 23.
. Don't Miss It.
Roper Theater
Council Bluffs, la.
"Trey o' Hearts"
Fourth Episode,
WEDNESDAY,
AUG. 26.
Pastime Theater
23d and Leavenworth.
Lyric Theater
16th and Vinton.
"Trey o' Hearts"
Third Episode,
THURSDAY, AUG, 27.
Don't Miss It.
Diamond Theater
24th and Lake.
"Trey o' Hearts" 1 "Trey o' Hearts"
Second Episode,
SATURDAY, AUG. 29.
Today's Feature
"Dead Men's Tales."
Taraa-lUal Eolalr.
Frolic Theater
24th and Sprague.
"Trey o' Hearts"
Third Episode,
SATURDAY, AUG. 20.
Don't Miss It.
Evary Friday Aftarnoon and
Eraninf.
Millton Dollar Mystery
vary Thursday Aftarnooa and
ivaainf.
"Whsra Everybody Cross."
Air Dome
40th and Hamilton.
"Trey o Hearts"
First Shown.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 1.
IDEAL Theater
16th and Dorcas.
"Trey o' Hearts"
Serial No. 3,
FRIDAY, AUG. 28.
Magic Theater
South Omaha.
HTrey of Hearts"
Serial No. 4,
THURSDAY, AUG. 27.
The Monroe
26th and Farnam.
"Trey o' Hearts"
Serial No. 3,
MONDAY, AUG. 24.
"In All Things, Mod
eration," Sun., Aug. 23.
Benson Theater
Benson, Neb.
"Trey o' Hearts"
Second Episode,
MONDAY, AUG. 24.
Today's Feature
"THE SOB SISTER."
Crystal Theater
North Platte, Neb.
HTrey of Hearts"
First Shown
MONDAY, SEPT. 7.
i
DON'T MISS A SINGLE NUMBER OF THIS
SERIAL.
Minna a ii gnu 1111 nna minu
"IF YOU WERE IN HIS PLAGE WHAT WOULD YOU DO?"
Soo "TREY O' HEARTS" Serial snd Decide for Yourself.
Lyric Theater
Osceola, Neb.
Coming ! Coming !!
"Trey o' Hearts"
Two-Reel Serial in
Fifteen Installments.
LYRIC THEATER
AUBOBA. UTS.
"Trey o' Hearts
Watch This Spaca (or Data.
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