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J hTharry Tulvius Azill!iT&jMam I " . , , J :
fc uiirero . II. ,..'..A I nd Fulton thitmxr. Nw Vork. From V-.
dumtd anil eqtilpii1 liou- I if-' f . -. t u'?k
I. ..K ovh.t nd Mddln for popular -'-; i ; ':; ,' r . 4
, M.VIIA'S thiat ileal faxnu may
lu fulrly sb la to be wrll undtT
vy wltli six t-pRUlarly or
dumtd anil equlpi1 liou-
open and Mddtns for popular
import, nut to mention tlio
mnmy of moving picture tlifatera Hint
offer tli'lr fllniii dnllv and lilnrilly In
all purt of the city. Ho far th at
tnndunrn liUK ln mrh a would aot-ni to
give drnlal to tlm aiiKKi'Ktlon of hard
tlof In tMn i Inlty. Pwiplo appar t
ently nr wllllim to pan with tlirlr
mom-y for toe anko of txitm nmuiMl or '
Inttrurtrd at the thatori. . '
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Mnir. Iti'rtlia Kalhli at th tirpli- j
eum during ih wrk In u Mt of tratr-dy !
that save every evidence of h-r latrnt
lowrr for drniiiHtu: xpivimtan. llr (
paeJlv ih l;lnKd at ratlic than put tt a '
rritl ten in thla oh'-ct it iforiniiiu.', yet j
what nhe dlnpluycd la of muli quality '
aa leavck ii Mront; rlcnlre for iuur It I
It the eond titun Oiauliu Ima had the I
t hanie to nut. Ii tin . wondol fill woman '
at the Orioii uiu. foi whit h Mr. Martin
Heel n to ! truly tl.nke, Miinua.-ra t"
r tne iik iftfiiinmi
la liavr a r-:-t;iin dnwl
villi', nnd iHShupn they
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4 .v '-''.
for a Iuiik eiiRuRemiit at the lhidaon.
and Fulton theutr. New Vork. From
there ah went to Ixiiulon, Berlin and
I'nrlK, Hiiilovltm a far ureatrr aucoeaa
than any other dance ki-tli-t haa ever at
tulneil. MIkn M ltnN haa an nnlMinn com
puny of i li ver rolo lnni em, Includlnir.
lifflil.'B her danrlim paruii-r. Ted Miawn,
AIU Kvan H. Kont.iine, a t'hU'UKO o-
ii'cty Kir, who haa tal'ii up proffalnnal i
(laming for her future career after
tiUlylitK umler the !. uipint munlera
of St. lYtcraburx (1'etroKrnd) and I'Hiir:
Ni.rwiHxl and Mltihall, expert exHnont
of. the ni'Wt?t Koricy and . ball, room
lnn-c: Hilda Meyer, the beautiful clnortic
rracc
are Ju.sitn.d in
their attitude, hut if we had waited for
them. c would never hnve -ren Itjrth
Kalii h. Sim hut played, and aucceaa
fully. In iniiny drainna in und around
Xew-Yuik, but no iiiauuuer luia yet been
ventureaomc enoUKh to. aend her on a
tour tliul would take lier Into the IiiuIkj
f Hie "onc-nlghtR." Maybe acme duy
ome brave aoul will aaoert itwlf. and
then Omaha and a few other cltira alml
larly ltuat-d will Ret the pleasure of
wat'-hlnif thiK n allv sreeHt at tress play
a role that s worth her talent. In the
)erfect formed a It! In , America, and a,
b iicd to pone for the mutuary dccomtlnna
fur tho Hauaiiui expoM'lon, also loi the
J.hn l. Itockefdler country homo: Rene (
tt . DeiiN, preamtlns a relies of Chinese
anil Jupaner hiirlesuce on the inoderr.
1 (Inure, und a coinrar.y of electricians,
'stage merhunics und property inasterH
lho, althuuRl. not Mwn, form a,i 1m
IHU tant part In the dances, as each num-
1 " . ' her la a complete scenic production
wear for one of his chursclr songs istaRed. with .novel VRht effects . and
History. It sua pre-j noraeoua costuming
xutuk-r low,
There Is in t'ublrla," the sluiendoua
Aivrva. jMlallor
v" clu ulis p.ofes, h" " H'tiivstlns .History.
,., f,. scliled to him by J'rlvatw Ale
who Is one of the sunivor or ine i- i
moue . Vhui ge "f ' the IJght ltrigttle
ut Halaklava, liivate low. who la now
paM W years of ulte. was uiic of the
"thin red line" of flghtera who were dls
tliiMUiHhed for their tiravery. The only
mark that made their uniform different
from tho other rcd-'-onl.-d soldlere wa
the small blue bin klo Utnt adorned their
tonnets. The bonnet Lauder wears has
tlia buckle still attacurU and Is ono of
the most cherished or his possesion.
The rest of his military-costume was
presented him by the First battalion of
tnsuntiine, te. us be grateful to Mr. Mar- the Argyle and Motherland Highlanders,
tin Feck, if .out f..r showing
w.j have beM deprived of.
us what I und c nstttiil"S their foil dress regl-
photo spectacle by U'Annunslo, that Is
to ha shown at the Hrandels theater for
one week, beginning Huiulay inattnoe, No
vember 1, matinees dully, a very tender
lovo Intercut, which starta at the begin
ning of the picture and la maintained all
throuHU two hours and forty . minutes,
which are taken in exhibiting the picture.
A little Birl, "Oablrla." it rescued from
sacrifices to the grd Moloch by a chival
rous Roman iwttrlclan. j They are parted.
She becomes a slav to the Carthaginian
prince ss. The parllclan goes to fight In
the PhUIot of Hie Roman republic. Never
t helms he is true to the sentiment which
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x
spired in him. In after years he rescues
l.er from Carthaginian peiseeuturs. He
I'vkrpn dim." whi.ii be weura in his rlvlit
H.-iiy KolLer s characierliution of ! ,trckli,g. This, little weapon as the gift '
jsnni.i ii. .-rou in Help Wanted Is a of ,,. Mujor Mw-Kjy of the A i gyle ' saves her from destruction and molesta-v-ry
fine piece of acting Regardless anU .Sutherland Highlanders and wns ob- ! Hun at the hands of the furloua Itifth
of any merit the ylay may have, as to ' ,.n-,i . i,v htm on :ne battlefield of I riest. and finally, wheu the atorm an 1
verity or ut'iprwise. Mr. Rolker has cre
atd of the material furnished him ty
Aitlnir )aiit a personality that is in the
nature at a triumph for genius. One
.an cus.ly eonoelve a multitude of things
'.ha iiusht hav been done in the lor- i
' rayal of this rich but Jmay msn, .bent I
il amusing linnso.f in a way. that is not
u b commended, and whldi' be did not
Ittempt to defej( . ven to his own law
yer, let alone Ins conscience. Rut Mr.
UoUvr s ronceptlcn is well supported by
eUar reason and capitally sustained
tliroughout. Tlu- little touches that
decorated and Illuminated the role were
( dftiy aided as to make It fuliiy
vlUten as a tit of art. It marks Mr.
Kolker aa aa actor of ability, and gives
b'omimi for better things In days yet
n ome. The stage has need Just now
vf a' tors w ho are ri't only latelligent
iut paiustaklng In their sm k, and among
i.e.ie Henry Kolker la entitled to a Mgti
giUitig.
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Tin big fur ahuke. or fcotrii bonnet,
that Harry laiuder, who cornea to th
Jesuit is tomuriow, matinee and even-
j Magrr-Foiteiii d'liiiis the lluer war in.CHrnage of the great epoch Is cleared
Soutli Afinu It mi louud clusped in away he lakes the beautiful girl to hU
the . hand of . an olfkc:- of the 'Hlark 'borne jn Rome as -his brldn. Ilia l-'ldus
Watch" of the Forty-second Highland- i .chatea la a coIosmI slave wlio help
ers. who evidently , had. used it well In
defense of bis life In a'hand-to-hund con
flict with some iloer uoh'lcr. ( -
Ccntrury lo imcml Ix-lirf. Kmli rt.
Ienis, who comes lo Hie Rrundci for
uatln-e and evening priiorniam es next
Saturday airii whose fame as un
oriental dancer liu.. circlet tlo glolie, is
him to preserve the girl. This slave's
.b votlon to hiu patrician master furnishes
. . . . . t t. ...... . . . . i .... .
i ... .iiic iiiupi )ijieiv ri'iauuri ill tllv
! Sliectaclr.
wi'.l run all Wfrk. with other matinees
on Thursday and Saturday.
The Woodward siock company began
lis engagement at the Amrrlcvn theater
1tst Dlght under such auspicious condi
tions as to argue well for Its prosperity
during tho winter. The pretty theater
r.rver looked better, while the company,
beaded by Slls Matel Allen and Mr.
Frank Conway, showed Its capacity for
good acting In the clever come.fly, "Heady
Money." by James Montgomery. Mr. O.
D. Woodwnrd was in from lenver to
see to the proper launching of the ven
ture, and gave his personal attention to
the direction cf the performance. He
promises to ken the company up to the
Woodward standard, and will offer each
week a carefully selected new play, using
only the highest class of modern dram.,
with now and then a revival of some
favorite. These will be staged and pro
duced In the best possible manner, and
the American will be made a successful
family theater under Its present manage- I
tnent. Matinees will be played Sunday,
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, the j
new hill startin with the inatince on I
Sunday hereafter.
Manager Byrne of the Orpheum re
ceived word Saturday 'of another re
nowned star who will be sent to Omaha
within a few weeks. It Is the light
comedy notable, Henrietta Croaman. who
In to offer a curious one act play by
Frank C. Kgan. "One Word" is the titlo
of the offering. F.aeh speech of each of
the characters Is no longer than a single
word. Plalogue written in that way Is
raid to tie dellclouaty unique.
"Follies of tho Day," coming to the
Gayety for the week beginning- with a
matinee today, is offering a solution to
"What Pocs the lub!ic Want?" To prop
erly present this clever Idea Mr. Gerard
has rngagred the most formidable cast It
musical burlesque. The two steller lights
are Sam Slims a and Gertrude Mayes,
than whom there are no brighter stars In
the -burlesque firmament. For years Mr.
ftlriman has gJtarred under Weber &
Fields' management In their old auc
cesses; last year he forsook this country
and went to London as the star of
"Hullo! Ragtime." Gertrude Hnyes, who
starred for seven years In "Follies of the
Day." plays any kind of a part from
ingenue to a heavy dramatic, one. Others
in the " all-star" cast are: John Will
iams, Chester Nelson, Elsa May and
Anna Tropp ft be smallest star on the
stage being four feet seven Inches), the
Dancing Rrirktops, Ruth Sullivan, the
Twin Clark Sisters, and a dancing chorus
that. Is a treat to gaze upon. All fresh,
young girls who have not weathered
many seasons on the stage, and who are
full of the "pep" from start to finish.
Kvery afternoon (excepting Saturday) all
week Gertrude Hayes will hold her an
nual reception and pink tea Immediately
after the performance, on the stuge, to
which all the ladles In the audience are
Invited. There will be aouvenlrg for the
ladies.
The vaudeville bill at the Empress this
week will have for Its feature act "The
Dublin Colleens." The little Irish glrlg
furnish many laughs and songs In their
little sketch entitled "Flinging Mirth.
Melody and Blarney." Anna Miller & Co.
offer a piaro novelty billed aa "The
Musical Show;" Dow & Dow. "Two
Funsters Aboard a Comic Cruiser." and
Smtlettu-Mora-mtletta, three clowns on
the triple bar, will complete the vaude
ville offering. A treat for the lovera of
high-class photo-plays Is In line for the
pal,rons of tho Empress. A Thomas W.
Inces masterpiece, entitled "The Wrath
of the Gods," will be presented for the
full week. This la a beautiful photo-play
with rare sotting and rarer scenes. A
volcano In action plays an Important part
in this picture and Is up to the Ince
standard.
Mt KMi:T.
tll F.MKM.
RRANDEIS THEATRE
--'CRAWFORD. PHIL. LEY V ZE1IRUNG. Mmj
Tomorrow Mat. and Night
HARRY
LAUDER
AND HIS FORTY ART ISTS
ONE DAY ONLY'
MaUaee SOo. 75, laV. S1.60.
Craning- COo, 75c, $1.00, ii.SO, 93.00.
. 3d Balcony Setsrrad.
2 SHOWS ONLY
JUDGMENT AWARDED
AGAINST DREDGING CO.
Judge Paige Morris of the federal dis
trict court, acting on the verdict of the
Jury, awarded Mrs. Rebecca M. White
and Anna B. White-Baker a Judgment
of $3.9)si30 against the Pollard-Campbell
Dredging company.
The bearing of the suit haa been going
on In the district court for the last week
find was brought by the plaintiffs by
reason of the fact that the Papilllon
Drainage district is said to have appro
priated twenty-four acres of the plain
tiffs" property between South Omaha and
lujston tn establishing a ditch. The
amount sued for was $15,000.
AMI EMFTS.
SATURDAY, MAT. AND HIGK1T, OCT. 31ST
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
The World Famous Oriental Danse Artiste
RUTH St. D
And Her V-sistlng CVnnpan.v of Solo Itaiioers and Native Hindoo
lreentlng;
ORIENTAL GREEK CHARACTER
ami xi;m:st modkkn w.wckk
AM. SPKCIAI. W'KMlllV GOIU.I.Ol S rOSTOIKS
PPIaPQ" nAIMJAlX MATINKI- Hot Sats !.)
I W d W KVKXIXf; 50c to 2.CMi; Scat Monday.
COMMENCING SUNDAY MAT,
TWICE DAILY 2:30 AND 8:15
nfniimtmn'e marvelous
u ftmiuiuiu o
7 Days
PHOTO SPECTACLE
Nov, 1st
MASTERWORK
n
i
HISTORICAL VISION OF THE 3D CENTURY, B. C.
NOTHING LIKE IT EVER ATTEMPTED BEFORE.
f
:mJTT"lr'lM"J"
Phon
LJ. 1919
s Theater
Matinee Today 2:15. Tonight 8:1,1 and all weok.
"Xot in? rely a victory, hut a landslide."
EVA LANGCHARLES MILLER
And their superb company, in the comedy drama
Elevating a Husband
' By Clara LIpman and Samuel Slilrman.
Matinees Sunday, Thursday, Saturday.
Next Week Charles Kenyon'g gripping play, "KIXDUXO,' one of
. Miss Ijanifft greatem ' successes.
at
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,onwav -
M the Am
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tst. Mr. IxIh is u violin lrtuoso;
lvaoKollno 'Iwls. a misosopraiio of
ranl uparu' trainltig aiid rutlowm.'iit;
Klcanor' Orvve, a flule soloist;. l.euia
Gerville-Reache
IMS O&BAT COimULIiTO
SATURDAY Tyj pj
EVENING, 1NOV.
AUDITORIUM
Oholc of Bsat Caata tl.OO.
Otb.ra 5OO-780. Bsat Sal. Wot. 3d.
Kail OnUra riUsd jrow.
llanagsmsnt Blaaoh. lomios,
333S Baxa.y .
Phon Douglas 494
Advanced Vaudeville
Bzonrif nro iuisit, oct. sstb.
Kate Elinors & Sam Williams
In Thsir Original Absurdity
"Th. KBjtr and th. Knatr.sa."
ELEANOR HABER & GO.
In a One-Ai t Comedy by-Ethel Koson,
Thaulf,
1 tie orrics LAST." '
''Noblesse Oblige.''
Eugene IVAvlgneati Presents
The Wharry Lewis Quintette
With E. Arnold Johnson, Pianist, in
Popular Vocal and InHtru
mmentnl Selections.
Ghas. DeHaven & Freddie Nice
Delightfully Different Duo.
Geo. -Jones & Sylvester-Harry
Both of the Famous "That Quartette"
in the Coined v Kketch
"Th. Two Srammui."
GHINKO
The Youthful Juggling Genius.
MINNIE KAUFMAN
tirace and Skill A-Wheel.
ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY
The World at Work and Plav.
Arouml the World with tha Orpin-urn
Circuit Moving Picture
Photographers.
Prices tat.. gallery 10c. Best
seats (except Saturday and Sunday)
line: Nights. 10c. 'Jiic. ftrtr und 75c.
AIV3ERICAM
DOIGIVS 1470 BNJ
Th Woodward Theatri
cal Co., Mgrs.
TONIGHT, ALL WEEK &
MATINEES
Presenting
THE WOODWARD
COMPANY
In Tha Great Comedy
E30DEV
25c Senatt 25c
Matinees Every Sunday
Tues., Thurs., Sat.
xt Week, Th. Rainbow.
Twci.ty minutca of laughable abauidlty
Is. to ue contributed by Kat lUinoi. and
Sam WIlliMms aa the chief feature this
seek at th- Orpheum. Their olferli.g la
an American girl an I began her work in ml.ej ' Tho ltuntcs and tho Huntress."
iiiusi.uti cyin.dy. li-r firwi profcMilonnt j Mies Kllnotv. It will be recalled, was th.
apparatus was with the l asslng p.lncipal njmedlenu. with Slnw. Trenlllii
Hhow." From musical Cvinedy Miss ;t. in Naughty Marle'.ta.'; and also held
Denis passnd to th. mat agenient of Da-t. uuir disllnctioit with I.ew Pields" pon
vld Helasio and remstn.tl lth Mm for aul;ir produrtlon, "AH Aboard." liar fun
period of fix, years, during which lime j msK.iig, combined with that of Mr.
she plaved lit "Xu Harry-' and 'ZaZj,"
interpolating with lor du. She gave
her Hindoo dances first at a tr.al per.
formaiioe iu a Ne' Yrk vaudeville thea
ter, wher they cieated su.li a sensation
that she .wa. immediat-ly engaged for a
Fifth vcuuf theater i.ad subtiueotly
W lllia.iu-, piomlsta lo lie- extremely dl-e-ling
'Surrounded by lier own com
Vany of piayeia. Ueanor Hatter offer,
the one-at comedy, "The Orflia Lady,"
by K.llitl Ivoscn Tbaule. It Is snld no
better musicians have been heard In
vaudetUlc Uiiui tbe Wbtrry Lewis quUi-
Heuderri n, a gifted cellist, and K. Arnold
Johnson la the pianist. Dancers who
made a nam. for themselves in "The
Passing Show of 1)11..," ai Charles do
Haven and Freddie Nice. A comedy skit
with vocal amnions. "The Two Drum
mers." to' be the. offering of. Oconto
Junes and . Harry elylvrater. Originality
and clever, invention art, features of the j
joggling act tu be oltei e.1 Ivy Chliiko. I
the oiithful equlllbrLxt.' For the conclud- '
iiitf feature. .Minnie Kaufman, the cyclist.
Alll display In r unUMial ability as a trick!
rider." Once aKaiu there wil be a aeries
of be'aullful world vlws pr ijeeted by the
Orpheum .Travel .Weekli .
For the second week at the ' 'd the
ater the Itng-Mlller conn unj "..l show
"Flovatlng a liushand,". 'the domestic
tomc by Clara LIpman, in wnich Mr.
lxjiils Mann starred so surcetfullv. The
pUy Is a very interesting tale of how an
ambitious 'young woman undertook to
recast th. social life of her husband, who
waa a genius at making money, but wh
found more pleasure in a box score than
he did In a poem by Scliopt nhauer. She
iua.de a luesa of it, of course, but finally
th. right solution was .reached In a most
happy, way. But the play la cue that
effrr. sie wry clever contrasts in char
acter. aud has sonic very lender pas
sages in it, too. Miss Lang aud Mr. Mil
ler will find In the baaing roles fin.
sep for their, talent, and the strength
of the conil'any tU be shown In the
cast. Th first performance, will be at
the maUnce this afternoon, and the bill
The Floor Above
The first K. Phillips Oppenhetm
story to be shown on tha screen.
A MYSTERY DRAMA
Astounding. Intricate, fsscinating, in
four surprising reels, hirst time in
Omaha. I o not fail to see it Satur
day and Sunday at the
Lothrop Theater, wniniw
Admission 10c and sc.
aatsafV.-'V '.
SUNDAY ocXl
MICK
OF
l(cliath Scries Mo. 3.
David Duggan Opera Co.
AnHTOKll'M. (RT. 27.
10-15-80 cents to holders of member
sluj'S Keserved seuta at Hox
fflce. m-t. 1' at a a. ni.
Also Oood Seaaoa KsserTaUoaa Tet
Avallabla.
Hw n THEATRE
1 18ta and Barnay ata.
TODiT 0tT.
A PRItiCE OF MIDI A
Borglum Piano School
Opaaa aeptsmker t. 8681 SongU. Bt.
Auguat M. ttorgluin. Madanie Horglum,
pupil, of Wager hwayne, I'arls. and
competent asalstanta.
KLght-readlnr. atght-ainging and Far
training, fccti warts method Pari. Con
servatory. Harmony and Puhlle Performance
Classes-
THE DUBLIN COLLEENS
Flinging
Mirth, Melody and Blarney j
ANNA MILLER & CO. j
"The Musical Shew"
3
DOW & DOW
Hebrew Funisters
SMILETTA, MORA, SMILETTA
TZZ
CLOWIIS OW A TRICK aR
TKOS. W. IKCES
rKODUCTION
"THE WRATH (F THE CODS"
A Beantifal Japan... I.Q. atory
I A. ADMI8SIOM. IfJ
IUC Bsssrved B.at. 10c Xstra'VG
Races and Aviation
at the
Stadium Speedway
EAST OMAHA
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25
Adults SOo. Children SSo.
Tak. Cars
14TH ABB FABBAK
rUOHTS AT 8 AND 8 F. M.
Baca Start at 3 P. M
. . .
The AriD Patrol of the Tangier Temple
ANNOUNCE
An Omaha Grand Opera Season
BT TBE
SAN CARLO OPERA COMPANY
OMAHA AUDITORIUM
TBTTTBSDAT, FBIDAT. SATURDAY
tUTlBEB ABB EVENIWQ.
Dsc 10, 11 aud 18.
Msmhsrshlp tick.t. for auUr.
Bsaaon ki.UO.
This ticket does not admit to the
Auditorium. hut must he reserved at
an additional churge of from 10c to
T.ic, according lo l.n. ill. in of seat.
Places of titircliiiKe announced later.
LUCIUS FSYOl, Local Ugr
Car. Picture Bant.. Brasdala kin...
OXAHA-S I UK CENTEB" .
Mat.. 15-25 -SOo.
l&-a&-S0-76o.
aSd'. FOLLIES of the DAY
With fm Sulmiin nl Gertnirl Hv. Nrr
hfirf au b a t-uat ftip Jlanirurratfin, Ihivi'i
HIhM', ;.ty M. nhcui( Al. Ktfvra, Mim Hi)'
HtK i'-f rpi tou every mi Ine lo )j) rittioiii.
Hfre-fi'Tinta aid poll rnir
XaADXES' DIMX MAT. WEEK DATS
MAY LENORE MAHONEY
TEACHER OF FRENCH
IwlltBM atadlo 1 Booth Sfitb Bt.
phoas Baraay la.
Pupil of Penslonnot Rernardine, 1'ralice,
Columbia L'niveiaity.
CoaTanatioaal ICtheA.
Blfkt Classes (tor kualass. paopl.). ,
Every Day Is Bargain Day
for those who dine at Die
Belmont Restaurant
It is a well known i.ict Unit we have
an envied reputation for i-atlsfyiiitc
the must i,,l 1IliiI.II' epiilillMII at
prices that are far lower i.jnaJlty
considered) than yon cull ohtiiln else,
wiiere. lrop in imd s-m mIihI ou
have mloaed by iu, t eatinu here he
lore.' Table d'llotr Hinner Sunday. 1
11a. in. tu H p. in. 5tkc,
lsia Boar. Bt. opb au Birtt.
O. B. BALL. Proa.
I.