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    TTlKOMAItA SUNDAY mr.: 'AUGUST 20, 1013.
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ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
JAMES C.
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"The Tick Tok Man of Oi"
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"IT DOESN'T HAPPEN"
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ANAQBR BURGESS li now &fQ - S,, W ; (W1 X, GaVfiiy JV-N . v
nrjfl able t definitely fix the open- l, !l " Z t i I
I 1V1 I ing date for Boy1'" theater, ' jJ K"w,,. " LV; " x ' x iS isjf
LbmJ the event occurring on the r . i -iiuiiwm m ' -' 'II
n m -. . i svAtiinff oir vv aiirumTui' Man i m .
A 'fJ tember 29, when the biff Win-
ter Garden how, "Dancing V -
Stella Tracy & Victor Stone
Offering golnlT Mtrlat,
Julia Curtis
"The Olrl with Many Toloea"
Comedleaae
The FUmings
Willie Weston
America's Foremost Blager
of Character Bong.
In
Aa Artlitle Creation la AUbaeter.
raiutJi vatineee Beet aeete 8Bo, eacrat atnrd and gander, a Tew
Mignte ioo, BBo, Boo and 7Bc
Margot Francois & Partner
Oomlo Tnmblera oa tilt.
Tito Oi')hiim Travel Vckljr "
Around the World with the Orphanm
Clrontfe Morlag IMotnre
Fhotographere.
at boo.
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anil 1IKATII.
Around," with Al Jolson In the cast, will
be presented. Four nights of this will be
(followed by five nights of "Too Many
Cooks," another of the big Shubert shows,
on October S, 4, 6 and 6, "All Over Town,"
with Joseph Santley In the lead comes for
October 8 and 9, closing the Ak-Sor-Ben
eaaon with aa fine a list of attractions
aa ever was presented here during the
carnival period, . Next comes "Maid In
America," another big Winter Garden,
show, which has been running ail summer
In Chicago, and will be sent to Omaha
almost directly from the Windy City. This
will be shown for a week. Walker White
side in "A Ragged Messenger," drama
tised from the Ixcke story, will be next,
then "High Jinks," William Faversham,
and "Silk Stockings," with Bam
Both em In the cast follow in ordeiv
The - booking list (or - Boyd's so
far contains dates for thirty
three of the leading companies and prom
ises a. very. brlUliint season. Some of
thane are, "Dancing Around.' with A
Jolson; "Too Many Cooks," "Life." "All
Orer Town," with Joseph Bantley; "Maid
la Amertoa." the New York Winter Oar
den oompany, now playing In Chicago;
Walker Whiteside In a new play. "The
Sagged Messenger; "High Jinks," a mu
sical show under the management of Ar
thur Hammerateln; "A Full House" and
"A Pair of Sixes," It H. Fraxee's farces:
"The Only Girl," Joe Weber's musical
auooesa; "The Ulao Domino," a musical
play; Forbes-Robertson, in repertoire;
"Hands Up," now playing the Forty
fourth Street theater In New Tork City;
"Androdes and the Lion," the Barker
Bhaw production from Wallaok's theater
of New Tork City; William Faversham
in "The Hawk;" "Passing Show of 191B."
the New Tork Winter Garden company;
"Bird of Paradise, "Trilby." with Phylls
Nlelson-Terry and an all-star cast; "Ex
perience," "The Blue Paradise," "At Last
Alone, "Nobody Home," a musical play,
now playing the Elliott theater of New
York City; "Sinners," "A Pair of Bilk
Stockings." Louis Mann in "The Road
to Happiness;" Marie Dressier In a new
play; Taylor Holmes, in "Mr. Myd's Mys
tery;" Graco George, in a new play; "A
Modern Eve," "Omar, the Tentmaker."
In the meantime, Boyd's is being bright
ened up a bit and some changes are be
ing made in the Interior arrangement,
that the patrons may be made more com
fortable. From the front door to the back
wall, the house is being thoroughly gone
over, and It will be well worthy Its Im
portant position in th stage world when
It opens its doors for the regular season.
Manager Zehrung of the Brandels
makes announcement of the plans for the
coming season at that theater, which
will still present the attractions sent on
tour under the direction of the Klaw A
Krlangor oompany. This will include the
productions of Selwyn & Co., Cohen A
iHarris, the Charles Frohman corpora
tion, Charles B. Dillingham, David Bel
asco, Flo Zlegfeld and Klaw A Erlanger.
' The first attraction at the theater will
be Mrs. Patriok Campbell, who comes on
Friday and Saturday of next week In
AMUSEMENTS.
mien
"Pygmalion," the G. B. S. comedy that
had New York by the ears last season,
after having been both a furore and a
sensation In London the season before.
The Edward Lynch players will stay at
the theater Indefinitely, so there will be
no dark time. The list of attractions
booked for the Brandels so far as known
Is: Mrs. Patrick Campbell and her Lon
don oompany, "On Trial," "The New
Henrietta," with William H. Crane and
an all-star cast. Flake O'Hara in a new
play, Boston, English Grand Opera com
pany, "Girl from Utah," with Donald
Brian, Julia Sanderson and Joseph Caw
throne, "Robin Hood," "Twin Beds."
Cyril Maude In "Grumpy," "Peg O My
Heart," "It Pays to Advertise." "Ben
Hut," Margaret IUlngton in "The Lie,"
3
AMUSEMENTS.
Lake f.lanawa
BATHING, BOATING,
DANCING
And Other Attractions.
Fre Moving Pictures Kres-y
Evening.
This Evening: "Ousslefs Back
ward Way," "Operator of Big
Sandy," and "Checlunat."
"OMAHA rCV CMTM"
Dally sCta..lS-aS-SOo
Brags., 16-aa-6o-7Bo
Mason's Opening- Wsek of Joy
BOB MANCHESTER S BURLESQUERS
Mollis Williams, Aerial Curson Sis
ters, Play Hart A Circus Olrls, Beatrice
titarlowe, Geo. Douglas, Frank Fanning,
Ted Burns and Big Beauty Chorus.
LADrrca edq mat. win bats.
Maudo Adams in 'The Little Minister,"
Montgomery and Stone In "Chin Chin,"
John Drew, Cliauncey Olcott In a new
play, Klsle Janls In a new musical com
edy, "The Ohio Lady," Elsie Ferguson,
' Search Mo," "Under Fire." "Rolling
Stones," "The Boomerang"," Zfcegfeld's
"Follies" and Gaby Deslys In "Blow
Your Horn."
Mr. Lynoh has selected Miss Qraoa Dale
to play the leading role In 'The Bachelor's
Baby," the delightful comedy by Francis
Wilson, which will be the bill for the
eleventh week of the stock season begin
ning tonight. This decision is In line with
Mr. Lynch' s desire to divide the work
as equally aa possible among the mem
bers of the company and at the same
time give all an opportunity to bring out
their best.
In "The Honor of the Family" Miss Dw
War, so long a favorite In Omaha, played1
the lead, this Week Miss Dale Is to have
her opportunity and next week Mlsa lone
MoOrane, who will have returned from
her vacation by that time, will have one
of the best parts of the season In Belaa
co's comedy, "Nobody's Widow."
Mrs. Patrick Campbell, who has not
been seen In a number of years, will ap
pear at the Brandels theater for three
AMUSEMENTS.
Municipal Band Concerts
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 29th
RIVERVIEW PARK
(Take Either Faninm or Benson and Albright Can.)
Wednesday Evening, September 1
AT
(Take Harney Line Cars or Any Car Going West on Cuming
Street Beyond 24th HtreeU)
Omaha & Council Bluffs St. Ry. Go.
HIPP THEATER
Today Only,
IiHiI.IABT i
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performances, Friday and Saturday and
Saturday matinee. September 10 and 11.
In "Pygmalion," George Bernard Shaw's
latest play. She will be nccompnnled by
her London company, the members of
whom have been "personally selected by
Mr. Shaw to Interpret Ihn different char
acters he had In mind when writing the
play. The rehearsals of thw play were
also directed by the gifted author.
"Pygmalion" Is the first love story a.
Bernard Shaw has ever written. It con
tains nil the elements of romuntn ilrnm,
clothed In modern dress. The tltlo of
the play Is sustained In the action if l ho
story. It Is In effect a modern "Py
gmalion and Galatea." Mr. Mi aw himself
describes It as a "romance In five nets."
(Continued on Page Twelve Col. Two.)
AMUSEMENTS.
One Week Commencing Sunday Right, Aug. 29 At 8:30
Matlnco Daily 2:30; Night 0:30
BID'S QILB L
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TO
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Beasts! Reptiles Birds Bugs
Found In All Parts of tho World
Taking Ten Years to Make and the Lives of Six Men.
Lecture by John W. Ru3kin, member of Expeditions.
AEMISSIOR, CHILDREN 10c. :-: :-: ADULTS 20c
TONIGHT fiUKS
Trends Wilson's Delightful
Comedy,
"The Bachelor's Baby"
irmil WTT.DA X.ACKMAH
AS TUB "11BI."
Ifsxt Wki "Monody's Widow."
CUi try';' . ,.i ."
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Turpln's Dancing Academy
28th and Farnam
Adult beginners Monday and Thursday IP, M'
Opens Monday, Kept. 13th.
Adults advanced, Tuesday, Sept. 14, I P. M. (Note) Only new dances taught
In this class, lilsh school beginners Saturday, Sept 18, 8 P. M. pupils join
ing class on opi ning date will be given f 1.00 reduction on ticket. Application
received now. Harney S14S.
EMPRESS
TODAY
AKI TROUPE
in
Magic and Mystery
3 MISSOURIANS-3
Singers That Sing
WEST & VAN SIOLEN
Comedy Musical Offering
CARL STATZER
In a Comedy Sketch
"The Black Detective."
"THE SLAVEY STUDENT'
"The Fable of Uie
Roystering Bladea,M by Geo Ado,
"A City Rube."
Ilearst-Bollg No. 68.
inn Admission
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fn Tt4 StiU 10: Eitn
10c
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THE GRAND CLIMAX OF SENSATIONAL REALISM
ESS AT 2 P. M. -25rjr Gates Open at 12 O'clock CS AT 2 P. M.
Omaha Auto
SPEEDWAY
"Hearts and the
Highway"
Monday and Tuesday,
BOWAJKO OOMITBia.T
"Marse Covington"
George Ada's Xoinanoe of
the South.
Wednesday Only,
BAM BSJUTASS
"Poor Schmaltz"
Pint ajoreea Apoearanoe of
Comsoiaa,
This Cteeat
Tborsda)
sr.
woaa vawostt
lay, Friday
aturaay
"The Majesty
of the Law"
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SEPT. 6
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$20,000 ENGINES SMASHED INTO SCRAP IRON
ADMISSION
SAsTCTBTCK Lamp's Orehestra.
oiler Skating, free atotloa anotnrea,
Ideal Xtoalo Oreanda, sTree Oarage.
aCABTT OTaTZB ATTXAOT.OsTg.
bio uim nono xabob dat.
Sigmund Landsberg
Pianist, Composer, Eastraotor,
announces bin return from the
West, where ne spent his Taxa
tion, and will resume private and
class Instruction In Piano, Har
mony, Composition and fcnsemble,
beginning the first day of Hop
teinber, Hew kVoeatloa of acaale Booms at
bvztb soa, z.Tmio sua.
19th and Farnam Sts,.
Paoae XevlM M4.
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INCLUDING
GRANDSTAND
AUTOS
PARKED FREE
BssSBBBmaaBnaaaaaaBBBaB
Children Under
12 Yrs. Accom
panied by Parent
or Guardian
Free
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SECURE
TICKETS
NOW
AT
MERCHANTS
HOTEL
ADMISSION
00
Talisa at Instant st contact by New XsrK iamiM at ltrlshtea Hearh race track, raid admission lfl.eOO.
A DUEL TO THE DEATH
INCLUDING
GRANDSTAND
bCHCLUM PIANO SCHOOL
3661 Bongtas Btrest.
Ke-opea Bept. eta,
August Borglum, Madams Borglurn
(Pupils of Wager fcwayns)
Bolfegs-Bcbvsrts Msthod. Parts
Ilsrmony Public Performance
We Dash Together at Sixty Wiles an Hour
Two 80-Ton Giant Engines With Tenders Attached
POSITIVELY THE SUPREME SENSATION OF THE HOUR
&The distance off point of collision, from where crowds will assemble, renders the event
free from any possible accident.
Green's Famous Band Will Furnish Music
A Full Afternoon's Program of Harness and Running RacesStock Yards Derby Relay Race.
All Horses Entered In This Race Will De From the Stock Yards. South Omaha. Motorcycle Races
p Remember, Only Given Once on Account of Prodigious Expense
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