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Attractions at the Omaha Theaters for the Week
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JL,J Offtrs a list f StUa Attractions During th IText Two ffesks.
Trfb r A f MATINEE AND EVENING
I UUM I Also MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
Matin Today and Wdndy
Th World' Moat Thrilling Indoor Entrtlnmnt
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WEET are the urn of ad-
veralty." From New York
comes the word that the war
is over; the lion and the tumb
and the ret of the itienagerle
and . field unimali have lain
them down in peace at last; but their
dreamt are disturbed by the gaunt specter
of huncer, and dangvr exists of the lion
devouring the lamb because he can find no
other thin to eat Which la a way of say
ing that Klaw & Erlanger and the Hhu
brrtt have formally declared off tho war
that has raged between them for eo many
'."ears, and which has been so disastrous
to the theater, In every conceivable way.
that none will undertake to say Jut
what the extent of the damage It wrought
really is. In the futuro these Interests
will operate as one, and ruinous compe
tition will again be cut off. This may
iran good for what is left of the Amer
ican stage. It Is altogether likely tho
magnates have learned wisdom from their
experience, and lftbey have, It Is sure
to be helpful.
In "The Round-L'p" is a situation which
lias been made the subject of endless con
vernatlrtn the fall of the Indian over
the cliff In the third act. This fellow has
crept to the ledge of a winding pathway
up the lava rocks and, taking position
there, has fired at one-of the two white
men,' who are battling for life in the
canyon below him. Quick as a flash ono
of the white men has shot and killed the
Apache, who falls over the slile of the
rocks, his body hanging suspended there
throughout the rest of the third act.
Soldiers rush by him on the narrow path
in pursuit of hia companions, but he stirs
not. The limp and lifeless body is poised
on the rooks, a fearsome thing to watch.
Usually a "dummy" is used, for such
hazardous bits of business, but in the
caae of the Apache there ta no opportun
ity to substitute a lay figure for a man,
and be liaa tq take the chance of balanc
ing himself safely through the ten min
utes he haa to hang over the cliff. Be
sides this feat of the Indian in "The
rtouad-Vp," there are a number of men
who peril their lives at each performance
of the play. The Indian riders who make
the defile of the mountain pathway are
running risk all the time. The pathway
is narrow and the ponies frtoky, and the
path circuitous.
The backing broncho act In the last
act is dangerous exhibition for the men
engaged therein, for the space in which
the curveting and bucking is done is
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Julia ffewvoxoh
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and dnnco, tntltled "A Wee lilt o'
Scotch. " The KrloJlunder trio will close
the vaudeville offering with a rapid fire
Instrumental inimical novelty. The matt- I
aftement has mado arrannements for the
latest and bent remedy photo-play on
the market, entitled. "Tillies Punctured
Itomance," In six uproarious reels, fea
turing Marie Dressier and Ohnrlio Chap
lin. This pair Is asnlated by Mahle Nor
mand and all of the Keystone funsters.
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WITH 8HEI CAMP, AS
75 PEOPLE 75
XI TBS SUIT BATTXB mil .
niOIll SfatUees Today and WedOrohestr 1, TCc; BaU 60c; OaL 3Se
Svenlags Oroheatra fl.80, gl.OOl Baloony 7S, 60o OaUery 830.
SLIM" HOOVER
15 HORSES
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EFREM
(VIOLINIST)
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"Right Off the Bat." The composer and
conductor, Theodore Uendlx, ith his
symphony players. Is to offer a concert
feature. His organisation Includes Ar
thur Lfchateln. violin soloist; Lee Sachs,
'cellist, and Frederick Ilandte, second
violinist. With their impersonations of
southern negroes. Sword and Mack, will
contribute one of the laughablo features
of the bill. The Australian card expert.
Claude Golden, will display a number of
the most astonishing card tricks known
to the stage. The street singers, Parlllo
and Frablte, are a pair of Italian mu
sicians unfailingly popular. For a con
cluding featuie the Orpheum Travel
weekly will once again project Interesting
views of strange countries and pic
turesque places.
ffitsffirie Dressier AttJL
Charley Chaplin- At LWEmprtn
Auctioneer" thirteen year ago, (Will again
appear in her familiar role, while others
in the big cast aro Lola Clifton, Harry
Lewellyn. Guy Mlllium, Lout Hendricks,
Eva Randolph, ' Frank Kelson. Harry
Rogers, Esther Bacherorf, Richard Lam
beek, Alice Avery, Leonard Tioyle, Olles
Low and Tony Bevan.
Old-fashioned melodrama has been
given a new lease of life and made the
greatest of the past decade. Great
melodramas originated In tho Drury Lane
theater, London, and IJ. U therefore fit-
scarcely mora than forty feet square, on ! ting that "The Whip." which ran there
any stage. When this feat i done In j 'or two solid years, should bo the means
the. Great Wild West shows of Buffalo j of Putting this kind of entertainment mi
Bill and others of like character, there i 'et again. Following in the wake rf
'If the husband of the woman you loved,
who had stolen ber away from you, were
accused of a murder of which you your
self were guilty, would you undertake his
defense at the risk of all you held dear,
your prospects in life and the probability
of losing that life as wellt That Is tho
question that will be answered at the
Boyd this week, when Edward Lynch
will play the role of Henry Desmond in
"Counsel for Defense." The play Is a
new one to Omaha, and Is a thrilling mix
ture of love and politics, and its ending,
natural and logical. Is something of a
surprise, to all. Miss McHenry will have
a strong part' in the character of the
wife, and Mr. LIndholm gets a big chance
as th political boss. The play Is In four
acta, and the Interest Is sustained rtirht
up to the very last minute, as the answer
Is not given till Just as the curtain goes
down. The first performance will be at
the matinee this afternoon. For the spe
clpl society night feature,' Mr. Burgess
will present Miss Julia Newcomb, mono
loglat. In a program of her own.
Hilly' Arlington the tramp comedian,
heads the company that will appear at
tho popular Cayety this week, beginning"
.with today's matinee. "The Golden
Creek" Is an old title which Is atlll re
tained by tho organization which Messrs.
Jacobs and Jermon are putting forth tills
season, but it is promised that every
thing In the production In as new aa it
has been poss'ble for' stage creation tu
maUe it. "From Riches to Rags" 's the
title of the two-act musical revue which
will Introduce "The Golden Creek" com
pany, and a large variety of acts are
promised. Chief In support of Mr. Ar.
Ungton will be Miss Babe La Tour, that
well known and vivacious singing, and
Eva Tungueyejifiue, soubretto, one of the
real Joys of burlesque; Frank Dobson,
character comedian; Eleanor Cochran,
dramatic soprano;, the Beau Brummcl
trio, ringers of high clans melody, and
the dancing Palys. When Mr. Arlington
was In London a year ago he engaged a
strikingly beautiful European ballet then
showing at tho I'ullhdlum. In the world
metropolis, and thlfi samo ballet, entirely
Intact, will constitute one of the riotous
features of the performance. This being
Mr. Arlington's first visit to the Gayety
In two seasons, a warm welcome awaits
him. Starting tomorrow, there will be a
ladles' dime matineo daily.
Heading the vauduvllie bill at the pop
ular Empress this week Is Joe Roberts
and company in a humorous comedy
sketch entitled "The Cowboy, the Swell
and the Lady," . A secondary feature for
the bill Is the Lyric quartet. .These boys
have been hitting the high spot In the
vaudeville firmament and also the high
notes In the minor cleff. Bensee and
Bawd offer a novelty In the line of song
0pp THEATER
1111. 1 isth & Harney
-SPECIAL FOR TODAY- 1
I A Vltagrarili Comedy R
Wailie Van and Mta Frazlcr
4Th8 Man Behin r the Dcor"
Monday NlnilH-rt Presents
iT&o Vivian Martin
"The Wishing Ring"
Wednesday
Thursday
Jan. 27-28
(i
Dtiitl FroisMS trcicod
MARIE DORO
In
Morals of Marcus"
Prdaj Quirt Frakaua artMito
KS&o Edith Taliaferro
In- .
"Young Romance
BBflsafiS
and
(SOPRANO)
MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 4 P.
Tickets 50c, 81.00, $1.50 and $2.00 (All Reserved)
JhIuIO?.? hatikee satorday
DAVID QELBlCO,'PreBenla.
DAVID WAii FIELD
In "THE AUCTIONEER"
TCXARS TOT Ho reservations aeoepted y telephone. Ticket so
fully paid (er will be plaood oa sale as a P. M. Monday and deposit -t
nndetf. Ho ref aa oa or exohange of tioaeta wilt be mad later than to
morrow evening.
miXCliai Srfw Ioim Wl TJpper Boxes B.50 Orchestra ! lx ow
Balcony 90. weal tum i.du, aiauwo ii .
Three Stows 7 So, Bemalnder BOO.
Beginning Mat. Today,
Tonight and All Week
eoyosEL
FOR THE
IF
EuSE
A Story of Love and Politics
Mit .-W d., Si'.,15
High s, 25o SOo
Tuesd y, Ja . 21, Society Might.
MISS JULIA NEWCOMB,
Monologisl Batwcen Actt
Next Week-"Maggit Pepper"
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AHl'IKMENTN,
is aa Immense space to work In. But on
th stage a false step, or aa extra rub
would carry horso and rider over the
footlights.
The Round-Up'' will be Ihc attrac-
tioa at th brandels theater for four j
nights and matinees Sunday and AVYdnes
djr, beginning this afternoon.
At the Brandeis ngxtT'rldajr and Satur
day, ' with matineo on. Saturday, ' David
Belasco will present David Wurfleld In
hi revival if "The Auctioneer." th
comedy by le Arthur and Charles Klein,
which th'rteea years ago mad Mr. War
field conspicuous among actora of the
day. Th character or Simon Levi, the
quaint and lovable old Hester street auc
tioneer, which Mr. WarfleUi has endeared
to thousands, is no caricature, but In
stead a characterisation as true to life
as human effort can make It. It la
marked by a love for humanity, and com
passion for its frailties, so that in this
respect It take rank aa a perfect stage
presentment X a lovable human charac
ter. . '
Nothing could hav been more charac
teristic of Mr. Wx field and Mr. Belasco
in arranging for this revival than to bring
together ail th members of the or Jinsl
cast who are still living. Aside from ar
tistic or professional reasons, a pretty
sentiment has prompted the reassiembling
of the players whoso efforts more than
a aead ago war identified with the es
tablishing f Mr. Warfteld as a atar on
the legitimate stag. Mart Bates, who
Intnitabia work as Mr. Eagan will be
recnUea by JthaaUrgoers who saw "Th
London New York became cracy over "Th
Whip,", which Omaha will have a chance
to see when It Is brought to the Brando!
thratcr for an cnl'r week, beginning
January 31. Never before were so many
thrills scattered through an evening's pr.t-
formance; to mention only a few, 'here
I an atUomobilc accident, a rallroid
wreck and a hoiae race, all shown in
full view of tho audience. Unlike .noct
modern plays, everyth'ng that Is spoken
about Is seen, and this novelty adds not
a little to tho spectacular success of this
mammoth production.
"A Fair of Sixes" which pleised large
audiences at the Iirandeis theater early
In th season will again be seen there for
three performance on February 7 and 8.
Once again two stellar events lor a sin
gle bill are scheduled for this eek at the
Orpbeum. The musical comedy favorites,
John Hyams and Leila Mclntyre, are to
share headline honors with Josph Jeffer
son. "The Quakeress," by Herbert Hall
Winslow Is to be the of feeing of '.'yams
and Mclntyre. When last seen la Omaha
the stars were presenting "The Girl of
My Dreams." Cleverness and daintiness
combine to make their vaudeville act es
pecially pleasing. A fare by William C.
DeMllle. "Poor Old Jim." Is to be pre
vented by Mr. Jefferson, supported by
Blanche Pender and company, flepr
bentattvea of the national sport, Mike
Donlln of Ihe New York Giants and Marty
McMal of the Yankee will offer a
feat ii re of aoeciaJ interest to baa ball
(ana. They bar a diverting skit called j
Daily
Matinee
2:15
Night
8:15
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Week fiUrting Sunday Matinee, Jan. 24
Tele
phone Doug.
494.
John Hyams and
Leila Mclntyre
TU QUAKERESS"
by
Herbert XaU Winslow
Jj33i)!i J3f(erson
with
. BXtAKCKS BEBTBEaV k CO.
in
.' Win. O. PeaUlle's Taro
"FOOB OLD JIT'
M.k8 Donlin & M?rty McHala
Th Oiant and th Yanks in -"Bight
Off th Bat"
Swor & Mack '
BeaUstio Impressions of
Southern Vegroes.
Parll3 & Frabllo
trset Bingsrs
Th ramous Composer and Conductor
. ir,eo(3or8 Bendlx
And Hi Symphony riayers.
GlauJj Golden
Australia's Latest Importation.
sang
OKFHXrM TBAVBZ. W1IILT
Th World at Work and nay.
Around th World with th Orphean
Clronit's Motion rtotnr rhotograpber
rszcBBi
statin, 'gallery, 10c Best Beats (except Bataxday.aad guaday),
8SO. Bight loo, as. Mo nan 76c.
"OMAHA'S rV CIIMTBB."
tjC!fl LtTTTl tly Mat., IV85-60
BTgs, lft-aft-0-7
That Gr(eou. H uiilutlof ficuc), '
THE GOLDtN CROOK ViSf-
It's wbat tke Bl ck Crook
Cntt Bb La lour (who out tiu Kv Tiui
lufl sod repla fir kiurcJi sbaw. Tl Uauer
park at ewtofiuiua,
La ale' umm M tn Week Says.
V. W. C. A.
TIIIR8IAY, l EWtUAKV i
Le Baron-Wheatly Operatic Recital
Louis La Baron. Mess Contralto.
Walt Wheat ley, Tenor,
'rloes 11.00 and 600.
Seat a sal at llayden's Music Dapt
Week of 8 tin tiny, Jan. 24.
HAniF DPiESSLErt
-TILLIES fUXCTUREO
ROMANCE"
IX BEXLH
Chat. C ap in, Mabla Norma nd
And AU th Ksyston
JF misters
RotThlB plctnr will not be
shown between Vaudeville
performances.
jotC itoituurs it .
Th Cowboy, Th Bwsll and
Th Lady
KHKIDhANOKli'TIUO
A Bovelty Comedy Mnajcal Aoi
h1;.skk' HAiitn
"A We Bit o' Bootoh"
TH K IAMC iU AUTKTT K
And "Their Irish Tango"
rTrOTl.IJIIIllt..T.!M
F!ITfT lFI-TCFf Beerinnlng: Monday, February .!.'
UbA I Vilsikli Matinees Wednesday and Saturday
Company and rrodnotloa from Drury Laa Theater, London, XnglanA,
rlCTil 100 10BACTW0) 40 TOX
TBAI4 rXOrLS HOABXB lODgPI
-I'l.- -' ! M 'HI ' '- W.,..!. "
ADVANCE MAIL ORDER TICKETS TO "THE WHIP."
NOTE THIS IS NOT A MOVING PICTURE.'
CUT THIS OUT, MAIL TO , ,
F. C. Zehrung, Manager Brandeis Theater, Omaha Neij.
Inclosed check or money order and self addressed
stamped envelope to help insure safe return. These or
ders filled and returned at once.
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Writ Vumber of gl.B0Lowr 1.00 Tirst 78 Tlrst
Tlokets wslrd Op- rioor Bom Baloony Baloony
posit Date Ton Wish xwKaayT How Many t Mow Many t ,
to Atteua. . . '
Monday Brening
nil i
Tnaaday Bvening
ram, a ; : ...
Wednesday Bvening
TBB. . , .
Thursday Bvnlnf ,
HI. 4 '
rrldar BTealng ." ,. ,
xzn. a ,
iatnrdaT Bvening
WB.
Batnrday Matins ,
Bam, as Bights - . .' ) ,
, Baloony
Wdnsdy Matin gl.OOLow.r T8o rst Mow laaayt j
Topular Mom l"loo Baloony d. Balcony
' Mow Manyt Mow Many t W.5M"
Second Baloony BOo
Bight and Sat. Mat.
Curtain
BTIOHTS
001. M. Sharp.
imr.M. Sharp
. KATIBTLLS
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Ujp-ADMISSIOH- IftA
jt,Beserred Beats 10c Extra U'
CLAN GORDON HO. 63
Will hold its Gth Annuul
0onci!i't & Ball in eommcni
oration of Robert Burns Mon
day evening, Jan. 25, 1915, at
Swedish Auditorium, 8 p.m.
Tickets, 50c Each.
AUDITORIUM
Week of January 24th to 30th Inclusive
EVZRY AFTERNOON AND EVENING
SIX BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE
THREE G2EEKS I MYSTERIOUS K1HSS
All Jangha Defying ' All Locka
WILHArs"TRCaPE HARRY DISCROW
Comedy CycllatB ' Solorst
PEPPER TWIRS - B'JLCER'S GOATS
Eccentric Dancing and Singing Comedy Unexcelled
20,000
OMAHA SCHOOL CHILDREN IN MOTION' PlCTl'llUS
Three Hours of Splendid Entertainment.
Children 10 Cents Adults 25 Cents
All Back Tlokst Bonored at Box Offio.
B
at
JOICE CULTUnE
yositlv FlOPPItPP Coaching,
sreath , Diction.
Control. LfnSlCr Voio
Perteot tlm Hearings
STUDIO 1807 FABB1M STBSCT.
fhon Sougla B43.
'1 he dernier cri in
DANCING
1 that faaolsaUas' naao. th
ROULI-ROULI
Bon ton old and son too young to
enjoy this newest ot naao. Assembly
very rrlday evening. SPolal classes
tor women and children. JTlvat U.
sous aad club fey appointment.
HA- FLAIRE SCHOOL
OF DANCING
W tetalr roounadatloa. Weh. B33S Coffee
The Wellington Cate
1B1T Varnala Street. X. P. Millar, Prop.
BIBBXB, 000.'
Oyster Cocktail
Mulligatawny bouu
Queen Olive Radiahes
Celery Cliow CUow '
Roaat Prime Riba of Beef, au Jus
Roaat Youug 1'lg Muffed
(.'tuuilt-il Sweet potato
Poinestlc Oooae. Aople Pauce
baked OhlcltKU Blth UruiMlii
Mashed l'otatoea Jun Paa
Cranberry Haur Ifuj.ir lorn
New Cauliflower in Cream
. Combination build
Hot Holla . . .-
Oreen Avpl r Mlnr ri
leiuon MrlnKU l'te .
Macaroon !' Civani UU CsKk
Tea
Milk