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the fcv wbo went to c "The
Yellow Ticket" at tho Iltn
riclo bocauae of the pliisura
Kffonled by the really compe
tent ttnJ !noer actlfint of two
member of, ths Pfimrxuiy. It l no nw
to Mi'. Abineilun to to t6ld that ho la a
Siod actor; this has boon demonstrated
o many occajlona and In many rolet,
nd that h brlngi to any part he ptaya
Vq discriminating Judgment of yaarg of
nulent experience Is taken aa a matter
it vdurae. - It wita Mlaa Hell MltchnU who
afford eS the pleasure ot surprise. Un
known, jiractlcally, before her present en
casement, she has made for .herself a
'Krlarsger features, 'The" Woman In
Black." On Monday and Tuesday, Wil
liam Fox presents the Broadway star.
Edmund Bl-eetie, and an all-star east In
Alfred Butro's- drame, "TH Walla of
Jericho," as produced at the Oarrlck
theater, London, for two yearn, and al
the Saroy theater. New 'ork, vfor one
year. Edmund Breese wilVba remembered
by photogoera as i huvlns; ' played the
stellar part In "The Master Mind" at
the Hipp some time ago. On Wednesday
and Thursday , May., Irwin, the distin
guished comedienne and star of a great
number of successful comedies, plays the
title role In the film , production ot the
most celebrated of all her stare triumphs,
that screaming funny farce, "Mrs. Black
U Bach." For the last two days of the
week David Belasco and Jesse I. Lsky
combine on the stage's most eloquent
dramatlo classic,' "The .'Rose of., the
Rancho". In five reels, featuring; Bessie
Barlacale and an all-star cast. .
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MATISSE SSe, BOO and 7 So,
CVEMIKG 8 So, SOo, 75o, $1.
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MAIL ORDERS NOW BEING RECEIVED AND FILLED
The Biggest Ghow Ever Staged in the United States The Liebler Co. $100,
000 Production of Louis N. Parker's Romantic Pagent Drama of Old Israel.
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ORIGINAL NEW YORK PRODUCTION AND COMPANY OF OVER 200 ARTISTS HEADED BY
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James O'tlsU!, Drandon Tynan, Catharine Iiaclred
Evenings at 8.; Wednesday and Saturday Matinees at 2.
Oox Office Safe Opens Tomorrow at 10 a. m. Sharp.
RIGHTS AM SAT. UXt, 50s tiT$2. 0?0LAR MAT. WED. BEST SEATS, $1.50
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Miie piay is irom tne pen or ixuis r.
I'aruer, aumor or. "iMsraeu. -roman-
dor Wslk." 'Ttosemary" and' a dosen I
uiiier A'iiKti.n ami .Amcm-an iiroiiuu-ifon..
name that la not likely to be overlooked j H waa produced by the Uebler company
by the lowers of the stage In the future, i t the Century theater. New York, last
It Is all the more to her credit that she I January, where It continued " playing to
can take a rule like that of Mary a Var- i enormous receipts for the balance of, the
enka, with Its many apparent fauita. and I season. It Is upon the some Immense
make It seom like a human botnsf. From! spectacular order as Its predecessor,
flrirt to last the part fairly bristles wtlh.oone by tho same firm and at the same
invitation to overact, to Indulge tn rant ! theater, nnmly. '"The Garden of Allah."
and, rhodomontade, but Miss Mitchell ' The etcy closely follows the well-known
proved herself worthy of the opportunity, crlpturai narrative of Jacob and his
and by her nice valuation of expression n- Mr- Tarker has preserved the In
nd careful balancing- of sltuationa made ' rmatlo Interest of the ortninal
the part one of the real pleasures of the'P'o. mJ the Kngllsh of his
evening by reason of her intelligent a-at-1"'1 to conform with the sonorous clae
Ing. fontldence In her future la here e-i,lcal rhythm of the Bibical tale. But It
pressed, with a wish to see her some lur on" '"mf imainsa
lima in a role thai la wortlw her ability, i tnttt "Jo'Ph and His Rrethrth- Is,, in
' Excuse Me," Rupert Hughes' comedy
of happenings on. a Pullman car, will be
the attraction at the , Brendsla, starting
with the matinee today and continuing
for four nights and Wednesday. matinee.
Its only aim is to make people laugh.
Its scenes sll take place on a fast mov
ing train of the Overland Limited 'en
route front Chicago to Reno, the settings
being the Pullman sleeper arr4 the com
bination club and observation ears. The
characteis are the passengers and train
crew, who, thrown together on a trip like
this, would surely create incidents of a
comks nature. Thero Is fond couple who
fancy they would be happier separated
and are on the wo, unknown! to each
other, to Reno; there Is the dashing army
officer undur ordrra to report to the
Philippines, who ts ' eloping with hie
flum-e, and who the passenKors believe
to he hrM and groom, ana the English
any way, what Is considered churchy or
devoid of a lively Interest On the con
trary, Mr. Parker's drama teems and
thrills with humanity. It Is all fire and
passion, vivid color and strenuous ac
tion. Over 0 people participate In the
performance. The Uebler company are
sending here the Century theater cast
and entire production complete and un
changed. There are herds of oamela,
sheet, donkeys, oxen, asses and horses.
Strongest ot all, though, la the splendid
cast with James O'Neill as Jacob. Kath
erlne Keelred as Potlphar'a wife SJvd
Rrandon Tynan aa Joseph. Other dis
tlnnulahed theatrical personages In var
ious other characters are Hugh Chtlvers.
Henry Harmon, Geo if C. Ounther,
Franklyn Pangborn. harles - Rogers,
Robert Wayne, Brigham Royee, Charlta
D. Herman, Kathleen Laromore, Cordelia
Macdonald, Marjorle Campbell, Mercedee
Desmor. Harriet Mayfleld. Irma Lerner,
Bobby liertrand. Polly " Norrla, Madelyn
uit, ii it i i coiner and
. i.unr hkiu is si- uanctrrs, aim more than tm others,
tsineer a aieepins; Perth and who Insists
utKin Ms "bawth;" a country minister and
his bi Mo, who try hard, not to get found
The play has been divided by Mr, Par
ker Into four acta, the first entitled "The
Coat of Mao? Colors." and t. aiiHh.a i.
out: a woman hater, who Is converts to three scenes, one "The Tents of Schem "
matrimony by a. missionary; ft most the. second "The Wells of Dothan" and
amusing conductor; a . riiman poHer
who ts a whole entertainment In him
self, a suave traveling man,- Knooselums,
trie third seetve "Jacob's Tent." There
are four scenes In the second act, the
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n.i in me nouse or roupnar," the aec-
m. itvvtu to Mm uui'-ner. in ona "-fotiphsr-s Garden," the third
fact all the amassing j.crsons and funny I "Zulelka a Room" and the fourth "In th
ci'lvodt-s that go to made a railway trip
nirmunirabie and lnteratir.g. Two ape-
House of Potlphar," In the third act
ere two scenes, the first "In the Prison."
clnl matinees will b !van on Sunduy , the second "In Pharaoh's Palace." There
ana Wednesday to utftet
stivng demand for seaf
'Urli,lng Up Father," w. iilllcal car
t.K.i( srilcs low runnins: dully in The
the already are s.lo two scenes In the fourth act
The first scens In the fourth act is "The
Pyramid," the aecond "In Joseph's
House."
On account of the extreme learth of the
Omaha H.-e, as well as In more than 600 : """ "na me- vast elaborate na
uther newsrapera throuKhout the United re , th cenerr nd light effects, the
s' tales and Canada, has been dramatUed ,U, " m"t r'" ,B tj9 vnl" t 8
and adapted for a musical comedy pro- j 0 ckKk' a on t o'clock,
ductlon by the artiut, Mr. George Mc- "
Manus. and the well known theatrical! ... , onu,r "PPeal the triple atarllne
iroduclpg j.:uriBR?r. Mr. Ous Hill. The!,, fo' ,ne rf,hu" this wek afno com-producu-n
comiUU of tl.re complete i , h'Bh , t,tlQ excellence. One of the
cenes with beautiful eject ileal and f" ''""f!1 fefturr be th cellist of
mechanical an-.bcllUhments. Forty per-! " .f8 renown- Kronold.
foimers. tacluiilns- simr, ri. darner. .nl 1 ' voivi attraction la to be the one
he more viul problt-sns of life are rsall-! Sr ,,,., m . ' XL , "
e. d do not neei to be depicts a. ! " n r " "I,!," Il "l'0-
art comedy, the Rip Van Winkle of
"in. I ... I Joy
win ft Co . assisted by Anna Chance.
nose equllibrisV whose balancing n a
sphero is altogether unique. '
Once more this week the Orpheum
Travel Weekly, with Its animated views
of scenes tho world over, la to conclude
the entertainment.
The event of the week locally will be
the reopening of the Boyd, thcattr, with
the stock company under the direction of
Messrs. Woodward ft Burgess. It was
under the management of this firm that
thlr fine theater entered on Its career of
prosperity and fame In the nineties,' and
not a little popular Interest la felt In the
revival ot the partnership that meant so
much at one time In the show business.
In addittoni the event has another -element
of Interest, the introduction of a
new leading woman, Mlsa Prances , Mo
Henry, 'who comes with the commenda
tion of many newspaper critics and the
experience of a long record of achieve
ment to support her claim to attention.
Mls WcHriiry has played leading roles
Jn stock, for several years and has made
herself very popular In cities where she
has been engaaed, such as Pes Moines,
Milwaukee, Portland Me.: St Johns' N.
U. ; Halifax, Montreal, , Toronto, Wash
ington, Philadelphia, where she has en
Beted many parts. She will b seen here
first In the name part of "Madame X,"
the powerful play that made such a tre
mendous Impression when It was being
played In the higher priced houses a
couple ot seasons ago. It has never been
played by a stock compajiy In Omaha
The strength of the Boyd Theater Stock
company will be utilised In the produc
tion, the first performance being given
at the matinee this afternoon, the bill to
run all week, with the usual matinee
All that Is new, mvel and striking in
vaudeville and muslc.il burlesque will be
exploited by "The Roaey Posey Girls"
company at the popular Gayoty for the
week commencing this afternoon. The at
traction is under the tersonal direction
of Peter 8. Clark, which la a sufficient
guarantee that It la one ot the leaders j
of lta clasa This season Manager Clark
ia said to have outdone all previous ef- '
forts tn presenting a two-act musical i
burlctta. entitled "The Love Club.'' from '
the pen of George Tot ten Smith. The I
piece Is said to be a real novelty, offer- i
tng many features never before seen with j
hows of this kind. Among thj more
novel will be the Barbary coast daace
The management of the Empress have
arranged a treat for Vie lovers of Broad
way's . latest popular . muslo hits. Dale
Marshall, Omaha's own . songster, wUl
offer two of the latest song hits each
week at all wofek day performances.
Headlining the vaudeville bill this week
la the Hentlrlclcs-Belle Isle company pre
senting a Juvenile singing spree entitled
"The Schoolwaster."- The LeBruns offer
a sensational novelty roller Skating actH
while the Tylcr-8t Clair trio performs
melodious feats on the xylophone. Gil.
more Corbln will close the vaudeville bill.
Mr. Corbln was a late feature with Eva
Tanguay's company before he went Into
vaudeville. For a change from the fea
ture pictures the management has a
specially selected and Inspected program
of pictures,- Including- "The Cty of Dark
ness." a master drama; Keystone com
deles, JVews Weekly and educational pict
ures complete tbe bill.
Christmas Trees and
Decorations Will Be
Reasonable in Price
Christmas trees or all slses are arriving
la Omaha and will be put on sale soon tn
various storea , Other. Tuletide decora
tions In the way ot mistletoe, holly and
needle pines, made up Into all sorts of
ornaments, will also be offered. Accord
ing to OlUnsky FrUlt company the prices
this year are going to be reasonable and
Christmas trees will, retail from TS cents
each, upward to as high as HQ.
Young Indian Braves
Take Wrong Medicine
While participating In a medicine dance
on the Winnebago Indian reservation near
Winnebago, Neb., McArthur Walker and
Percy White Eagle, young braves, are
said, to have taken-the .wrong kind ot
medicine and gotten into a squabble with
other Indians. Tha result waa that they
were arrested on the chsrge ot Introducing
liquor onto a reservation, Deputy United
States Marshal. John F. Sides brought
them to Omaha
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of Ban Francisco, the Taturoeita. by
H1Ict." "Prlixrlrir ....... ' " "
rU,rr' was designed exc.u..v,ly a. an i M. " " "
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exposition dancers.
With his posing horse and wonderful
troup of posing doxs William Egdirettee
l richly entitled to name his offering
"the act beautiful.' A dancing and aing
Ing skit. "A Parisian Flirtation," Is pre
sented cleverly by Alf and dainty Gladys
Gouldtng. A tram that lnr. ri.nru . n
U .a of Ji.J. ili and His Urethnrft," ehata engaginalv is enn.nri.i a -
w-... u . i t i lie most we.ton and Sidney CIs -e. One ,f h.
' ,! '' !- 't"'!ur drama dons in most unusual features of the bill is to
1. 1 -a t..r y.-ars, Coin, s v he be contributed by Harry Tud. a Jap.
i.lertait'.mei.t to disrwl that demon,
'li'ooiu." -Father, Mother and the
whole J-.!U' Family- ill be at the Bran
1. is tlx ater for a four-day engagement
ori.j,K(,t:ing Thursday, December 10,
iJ.atliU'e Saturday.
Ti,s CVnt urr thtitttr, Nt-w Yoik. pro-
I
girls from the golden wist This will b
a revelation to those wbo believe they i
llAAW .hit thA t . - . f t
" " " uv . ... . ad lilt. :i
...111 k. - . -7. 1 . .. .
win w worn i anu aiane uaiea,
American novelty terpelchorean artist
Among ths funmakers and principals with
the show are such well known buries-
tiuers aa Harry Bentlcy, Bert Wiggins, ,
Harry B. La Van. Walter Peavraon. Billls i
Davis. Sarah Hyatt and JeanetU Mohr. !
Costumes, scenery and eleotrtcal effects j
nave Been carerully selected by Manager :
Clark and his many patrons are prom- j
laed a treat In this reepect Btarting to- j
morrow there will be a ladles' dime I
matinee daily. I
The following attractions. W.ked for
the Illpp theater the wck of December
5. are ammg the best playa that will be
-eu In Omaha this wirier. For today
vidy. another of thuie great Kls
DOUCCAS 1319
"Staiiinj Sunday Matinee 2:15
All Week; Kata. Wed. aa'd Sat.
Ths Boyd lhastcr tsck
. ; Ccinpsny .'
A Drama In a Acts and Prolorae
y ii.i;xnuka inibonr
Wita toe Following twli
a iHtYiAMO IbXMCxC
" kleasrs.
Xlaaaa Bewa James A. Bliss
Jaa riiojua. Churl. Uadhola
kataUe WarfleA Starre Watua
BtMsra. aUoiiara Kaaama;
Joaa Vrtngle Muaor W at .o a
Sdgar Sttoe Qaorga IThalps
Sarold Xtna-sley Win. E. x.rr
itajnes aloatg-uiuary Jaak (earrett
Jawea Crosby
Prices 25c and SOo
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nite ii uifiiineo rrict'3 ;ac
lotiay eas Week "Kef Owa Money."
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Daily
Matinee
2:151
Week Btmrttng Mat.
December 8.
2S3Sawls
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Phone
Doug:. 494
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Every
Night
8:15
TRIO OF HEADLINE FEATURES
, Hans Kronold - r
THE INTERNATIONAL
. - cellist.;: IX lr
- Last Season of
Gfiarlia Grapewin & Go.
With Anna Chance In The Rip Tan
. Winkle of Vaudeville,
''The Awakening of Mr. Plpp."
Tha. Act Beautiful
William Eirdiretta and , Hla Posing
Horse, and Dog
Karry Tusda . . .
flpherlcal Equlllhrlst
V Alf.& Gladys Gouljing.
i'-. ' Present '
f - "A Parisian FlirUtlon."
UKPJJEUM TRAVEL
' ' WEKKLY
The World at Work and Play
The Famous Paclflo Kxpoaitlon
Dancers,
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Crane
LlT.he,.r S"10- Dlrect r6Tm-a
Brilliant) New Tork Engagement.
Sammy Weston & Sidney Clare
Elite EInrtnr uit
Dancing Entertainer
Prices: Matinee, gallery, lOe; beat
eats (except Saturday and. Sunday),
25c. Nlaht, 10c. 25c, 0c
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THE SUPREME nOSICAL EUE1T
a.iUUU U yiUUiU MATISEE ON SATURDAY
AUSPICES OF THE i'SHRINERS"
THE FAMOUS
-Vt A aVI A fM '
' COMPANY
WITH TWtNTY D1STIH6UI5HSD EUROPEAN AKO tMlSXM
OPERATIC SGIRS AKL CRAtID OPERA ORCHESTRA;
Extraordinary Scsnic, Cosicfeing and Property Effects
REPERTO I R E " '
S nte LUCIA D! 'LiliilHEBloOa-
"'Gounod's FT' A U S TP
CAUALLEQIA RUSTIGAHA
rsIEI" And I'PAGLIAGCI y;y
Ea&'j Opera Ciwsn Kith i Cllferent AH-Star Casl ot Principals -
roiCESl Blagle admlsslan. Including reserved seat, COo to 91.SO. M amber
ship Tickets for entire season, 1.00. Reserved Beats lOo to T3 estr
"Horn, of Paramount Plot ores" '
rrom 11 A. M. to 11 l. sr. rBQy.
IWi I FD THEATRE
Mil 1
15th and Harney
iK-.w Present.
UKLT
In roar Acta
Woman in Black"
S. Dec. 7 and 8
WSt rox Present
The Broadway Btav: ''
Edmund Breese
Xn UID HTM'I Drama, .
"The Walls of dericfo"
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Dec. 9 and 10
WESsTEBOAT
AKX
Txrca&DAT,
HAUXXX. nomiMJ Presents
The Slstlofnlshed Comsdlasne '
May Irwin
. Xa Ser Greatest Coined Suooess -
"Hrs. Black is Back"
By GEO. . HOSAST.
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"at Dec. 11 and 12
X.A8T-BXZO.ECO Presents
' - Tha Kafnltloent Dramatlo Classlo
,4Th3 Rosa of tha'Rsscko"
With BESSIE BARRISCALE
' ASTS BPECZAZ, CAST. .
P 'Jf . , wt.jifs; iiwaissini' inai
i HjatsJiA'a xxrm WKTia"
trjti I fVTTl Dally aa 13-S5.30e.
yCilJQf s, 16-a-6U-6e.
fnssevPcssyCirlsafa.
Vaata. aplandnr an4 twautr la ba I-e W
'eua 'Tli Lan Club." linrbaJ? Coast Saace
il rrlaso-lha rl Taasiui. and UaUa a
liataa tlorawrly Uh M. aa Mrs. t'aatl.
Xdles' Dime Mat. Xiery Week Day.
PIANO TUNING
R. BRANDON
Recommended -by Marj
Munehhoff, Millie Ityan,
Martin Busli, Jean Duffield,
Belle .Eobinson , and Max
Landow. , .
Webster 4332.
4618 N. 2Sth Avenue. : -
ltcf.taurauts come, -
And rtu-taarnnts no.
Rut The lllmnnt Patrons
Continue to grow.
lloMilts of it's efforts v '
And service well p la ruled.
Marked by it's patrons,
' The bett in the land.
Table D'Hot Dinner
SUNl AY It A. M. a P. M.
50 CentM
1316 Dodge St. Open AU Night.
C. X. UAIX, Prop.
On the Want-Ad Page
Complete "Movie" Program
TODAY
Exclusively inTTie Bee
Wek of SUVDAV, llec. 8
KZaTDaUCKB 8EX.X.B XSZ.B
Present ,
"The School Master"
THE LeBRUNS
- Bailor CTkatlns; aTovslty.
GILMORE COEBIN
late with Eva TangTiay Co.
Tyler St. Clare Trio
JCylopbona Experts. .
A Specially Selected
Aa Xaspeoted Prograa of
PHOTO.PLAYS
.The City of Darkifess
A Master Jrama
Xsystone Comsdy-Weekly.
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