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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1915)
THK OMAHA StTXIlAY HKK: NOVEMBER 29, 1015. AttKe" y. - ':''' r j scsfr . 1 r My iis-ni iy' -m,m ; - .,, ?1 Ik ' ' . l V- . . v -I TT their blc company, who open l V V . ; ' ' ? I i I for Nk at tM Orpttaum II V V ; 'v.' .j t , ' r' KlVfJ I . : "f '7; i i; 'I K I v r i. m haa bwn booked for the luiit half of tho week. "Heredity." a modern drama In four patin, with a atroti raat Inrlud Inir Itonn Tapley, Caroline Hlrch and William Humphrey. "Anlipnted Cartoon Drawing of New York" nd an aaaorted program complete the, bill. around whom the pollre bind a chain of clrcumntantlal evidence which la broken by the clevernem of hl wife, who out wlta the polle. In this play the ao called third degree methodi of the police are shown. It will be a play to pleae , Krua- patrona. The Chicago ladlea' or cheiitra continue to be a atron-r feature In connection with the atock company. . Weekly rewrvatlona of anata may le made at the bo office. Matlneea every I Sunday, Thuraday and Saturday. The Third Ie-ree" Is announred ai the bill at the Krug for the week Btrt InB matinee today. The North Hroa. Stock company, which opened at thin tU."ter a week ago for an Indefinite May, hi ma ile many frlcuda and the , box offlre Indicate a constantly Increaa I tnar patronag". Manager W. W. f Hilly) m oie reeia ju.urie.1 in oiiermn inia run- FathPr ngf: of Creluhton unlveralty ia-a company jl piayeri at moMe P"' "-I haa lnvit.d women of Tennyaon chapter ,.Mr. Cole feela confident that those who i f tho chatauqua Study circle and the ' maxe one viaii lo me ineaier win con- ; -l... which 1 jriluiiH "vmr" - FATHER RIGGE INVITES THE WOMEN TO LOOK AT JUPITER Dally MatU nre 2:13. i Every MKbt 8:15. tlnue-thelr n-ekly vlrlta and thua become Trink Nilionnf Delonj Sisters At the Otfhtum HB VKVn Marx i.rothera anl their blf company, who open for week at the Orpheum with a matinee today In a one act tnuatcal comedy, "Home Attain," conatltute one of the largest aa well aa funnleat headline production playing the Or pheum circuit. T plot Is laid la twi scenes, the first showing the return of the Pchnelder family from a European Jaunt and the second, Henry Schneider's villa on the Hudson. Each of the four brothers has a role that fits his ability. Arthur Marx Is "the nondescript." Ionard la Tony Caponl, Julius Marx portrays Henry Schneider and ..lton Marx has th part of Henry PVhnelder's milk-fed son. A specialty Is Introduced In lb second act by Arthur Marx, while J-eonard specialises on the piano, and clever dances are Introduced by Hoy Feea and Mtsa Billy DeRex. The Marx Brothers are on the last lap of their tour of the Orpheum circuit and such lias been their success everywhere that the local management feels safe In em phasizing commendation of them. ; A feature of prominence among the 'headllnera of blg-tlme vaudeville and one 'that Is so popular In Omaha as to need no Introduction, Is that given by WUIa Holt Wakefield, probably the most fin ished "planlogulst" n the stage. Miss 'Wakefield g.vn a very pleasing and In telilgent musical reading to aongs. Frank Milton and the Delong Sisters will contribute one of th funny fea ur-s of the program with their aketch it milled ' "The Terminal," which Is de vlarcdto be livelier and more mlrth tprovoklng than "Twenty Minutes L-ay-kivei at Alfalfa Junction," which It will le remembered was the vehicle In which (they scored decisively last season. An exhibition of psychological interest will, bu that of the ambidexterous Jap yuiee. Tmo Jajiyama. Quadruple mind k.'Oncen. radon s one of his feats. He write hettu.lnes from a newspaper with !his hand bciiiud his back and . at the Uamu tint, lacing the lootllgnts, hold a .-onverkaiHiii wiln members of the aud- IH.. j 'three young men, vocalists and In--)irunseiita.l-ts, are - known aa the Har rnony ir.o, ud aie moat happily named, ,J he mandolin, banjo, guitar, violin and bio lUwaiUu ukeiio are among the lu- rirunienta lliey employ. George fwr and tfeorge K, Klllott Jiave a aurprlde act. It la aaid to be one bf such an Ln'xpected character that It Hliould not be described In advance. Van und Ueilc. boomerang throwers, have an act that la untqwe, and as usual the program will be rounded out by the motion pictures of the OTPheum! ravel AVeekly. This time there will be views kf Papeete, the principle port of Tahiti, ihe Lake Windermere, In the north ot Kngland, and. scenes along the Italian i.oasL . . ! In guod humor, la muaia. 1 plolur- -squenens and In the cleverness of the cm pan y "Tha Bon Tons" are highly at j active in their rush of humorous lncl- lents and bright songs. This splendid !urlesque musical organisation la a first- rate specimen of high class modern rualcsl comedy. It is this superb com- . .....: -'it ' 4 impress 6 panjr of players who will be tha current attraction at the Gsyety. Eight vaudeville acta of exceptional merit are divided Into different scenes; two genuine witty satires are Introduced to thf patrons, both from the pen of Bert Baker, the famous composer and producer. Tha first la a funny creation called "Copper at i" and the second Is "Poor Buttercup." Aside from the rich comedy and witty repartee, there Is a sprinkling of delightful new and catchy aongs, with a refreshing array of pretty girls, who not only sing with strength, harmony and aweetneaa. but are well trained and graceful dancers. Babe te,j Tour, a pretty, winsome and vivacious I oubrette. Is the support of Bert Bsker, I tha star pt "The Bon Tons." Then there ! are Lucille Manlon, Mabel McCloud, Rose Ford, Leo Hoyt, Micky Feeley, Bam Hyama, Mike Forster and many others. A special feature with the show la Feeley and McCloud In their wonderful Barbery coast dance. Today's matinee starta at t o'clock, just after dinner. Beginning tomorrow there will be a ladies' matinee dally. - On tho call' board at tha Empress for the flret half of tha week Is "Clark and McCullough," two ecoentrio comedians. in laugh provoking antics, entitled uch Ado About Nothing;" Haines and Dean In "Chick and Chickens on the Bench," a comedy singing, talking and dancing skit. Kva Weseott at Co. are the headline attraction. They present a novelty dramatic sketch, entitled "The Butterfly Wife." The bill Is completed by the "Four Baltons," who are four clever lady aerial gymnasts. "A Bit of Lace" la the photoplay for the firat half of the week. Thla play la a beautiful three part' drama with Edna Mayo and Darwin Karr in the leading part. Heading the bill for the last half ot the week I "Tuma." This Is an act of mystery and unbelievable sights. Tom and Edith Almond present an unusual novelty, consisting of songs and muslo and novelty Ice skate dancing. Helen Primrose, a clever girl comedienne, fol lows with a line of nut comody, ' The bill Is closed by the Ambler Brothers, America's foremost equilibrists. An exceptionally strong photo-play David Bispham and His Company ; to Be at the Auditorium Monday ; Muaic. comedy and drama all are co ro il ned in the program of David Bispham 4nd his ali-etar company, who will pre ent a wonderfully unique two-part pro ;rvi at the Auditorium tomorrow night is the second concert - under municipal uiapltes at popular prices. , The excellent support given to David Hlnpham by the members of his company ,ii the production of the Beethoven play, ''Adelaide." which la preceded by a on ict sketch known as "The Rehearsal," isa been the subject of much favorable "?mment in the cities visited on the our. Mr. Blapham and his company a 111 be the attraction at tha Auditorium Munduy '.tight. November I. The mem mis of the company were selected by Mr. Blapham personally after having In .rtitlgttUd the work of about MO appli cants. Conalderat'on ot dramatic ability -ombined with musical qualifications (laved an Important part In the selection if the I m-m tiers. I , Mme. Ma ile Narclle, the dramatic so iroiia, playa the title role In "Adelaide." Vine. Karelia Is well remembered hrouiihout the Vnlted States as the re lult of her concert tours. In Australia VI me. Narelle occupies a unique position ts a ballad singer and her concerts In liat country have always been events if the firat order of Importance. Kathleet Coman, the pianist. Is the 'juaaeasor of a gold medal won at the Hoyal Academy in London, the adda inatly to the success of the performance ) her Intelligent laying ot the accom anliiienls. ' Oraham Harris, the violinist, of the or ganisation. Is a pupil of Frans Knelsel -i nd also studied with Adaruowskt and avti!terutlx. Last sesson he was a mem r of the New York Hymphony orches i a ldclle i'alteraon, lyric soprano, has had t 1 1 1 i J 1 alile experience as a stng'ng act--. l.t season she , the prima lour.a Willi Wolf Hopper in tliS Pr fui cminue li u by the Gilbert and bul- ipp coimnous " 1 XU SEATS 10c Home of Paramount Iirturr Today and Monday Florence Rockwell lit the Astooaaliur Drama of Dual a-eraoaallty mad X-oas of Mainoty. "BODY MP SOUL" Tuesday and Wednesday VICTOR MOORE ( "Would Kake a Status laugh") "OHinUIE FADOEII OUT WEST" Thursday. Friday, Silordi-DUSTIN u -r 1 ti J ... V ' . ' . . 1 : "THE GEHTLELMH FROM INDIANA" by Sooth TarldartoB, J$ne. Tfzrie MreJJi At tf Auditorium livsn Opera company. Her dramatic abllltlea ara given ample opportunity for expression In "The Rehearsal," the clever little curtain raiser to the plsy "Ade laide." Mlaa Patterson not only sings well, but acts her parts admirably. Henry Barroa, said to he the f rat tenor to sing the tenor roles In the "Girl of the Oolden West" and "Tales From Hoff man a" n Engllah. when he appeared with tha Henry W. Savage company, has been singing the title song In "Adelaide" with aoleworthy success. TODAY TONIGHT KRUG Highly Respectable lMortli Bros. Stock Co. MIL CHARLES KLKIV8 AntHor of The TaTualo at aster" an "Tha Uoa aa4 tha Blouse,"' "Ttie Third Degree" jTo 10 PerfomaBoes A ThxUllng Btn-y of MetropoUtaa jVoltoo Methoda. Miss moaaeU aa "Aaale fefrUs Mr. Vorta aa "Attoruey Brewster' W. W. Cola, Qea. Mgr. W W All Beata Jteeerred 1 UU Thuraday aa aVaturday MaUaeea ALL SEATS 10 CfcriTS Baeerred Beau la Adraaoe at Boa Offtoa. I FIT tTB T aTstla- nfcA" Wo ay oo. af. Cokaa WEEK i-1 meets with j Krr. vi' H Howard to the oriservaiory , regular attendant. He feels he has fur- , '.,.nlni, 7.30 that thev may 1 i nlshed something the people want nd j v,w Jupiter and its satellites through the menu, aa ne sain oeiore, 10 operate 1110 1 (pipgpop-. Krug on siri tiy reipeciaiiie I nee. women and chlliiren are eapecliilly Invited to visit this new stock company. In "The Third Hcgree" Hport North will be seen r.s Attorney Brewster, a role particularly fitted to his dramatic ability. Oenevlev'e Ilusaell will please Krug attendants with her characteriza tion of Annie Jefferles, wife of Howard J f ferles, Jr. In thla role she has an opportunity for some stirring moments. W. II. Belmont will play Howard Jef ferles, Jr., the young man who becomes the Innocent victim of circumstances and DAVID BISPHAM 1 TotUy MUST HALF Ttnlay Eva Vestcot! & Go, Presenting Her Senantlonal HiKlety Playlet "A Butterfly Wife" (imely. PhIIkm. Traaely. HAIMEti & DEAN "Chirk and Clilckena on the Hench." Clark & McCulloch "Much Alo About Xothing." FOUR BALTONS Aerial Gymnasts. Lady Acrolmls. A Tone hln(- Itomance, with KDNA MAVt ItWIN KAIUl IHfC Aortel IVoRrnni XKW HHOW TliTKHUAY ffl-i ADMISSION lUv '"ICifZatra 10c AND WIS All-StarCompany ACTOB-MUSICIAJTg AT IM AUDITORIUM Monday light 29 iovembor Is a Two-Fart ProiTam ot Maale, Comedy and Drama, Presenting "The Rehearsal" A Oomedy With Muslo and "Adelaide" Ssftf w T E R WHEATLEY TOICB AW D OPE1A IsrgTBUCTIOBT. Apply Batnrrtays ' BOOK a BALSBIDOI ILK, Phone D. 7827 The Famous Beetltitren Play With Bispham aa Beethoren, sup. ported by Maria aTareela, Prima Donna Bopraao; Henri Barroa. Bosslan Tsnor; Oraham Karris, Violinist! Odelle Patterson, X.yrio Sopranos Kathleea Coman, Pianist. POPULAR PRICES Arena . ..v... 75c to $1.50 Balcony 5Cxto $1.50 Reserve your seats. Box office open all day. SBSSil De LONE LL. O X 303 LYUIC nLDG. T DOUGLAS S70 A v Harp Ilented to Ktndenta. Marie Swanson PIANO-HARP .18.1 South 27th Street. . 'Phone Harney 1051J. First Church of Christ, Sclen tint, of Omaha, Announce a Free Public Lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I BT FRANK BELL, C. S., Jflember of the Board of Xiecture. anlp of the Mother Church, The Plrat Church of Christ. Bolsntlst, la Boston, Mass. AT THE CHURCH EDIFICE Bt. Mary's Ats. and B4th St. Thursday and Friday Evenings, Dec. 2d and 3d, 1915, at 8 O'clock. Tou and your friends ara oor d tally iBTlted to he present. ALWAYS Mats, 10c; Nights. 10c-20c From 1 to 11 P. M. Today for Four Days Robert Edeson in- "The Cave Man" Every feature contains a heart interest in "The Cave Han" Every feature contains suspense In 1 "The Cave Man" Every feature is admir ably acted In "The Cave Han" THURSDAY- FRIDAY- SATURDAY Silver Threads Ainong the Gold With Richard Jose EVERY SATURDAY- FROM 10:30 TO NOON 5c--Kiddies' Komedy Pictures--5c THE BKST OK VAl DEVlU.E. Telephone 401 Wook off Sunday, Nov, 28 Four MARX BROTHERS irsJ "HOME AGAIIM" tared and Wrt'.,a ay AX. Bhaaa MILTON-DELONC Present "TUB TEMmTAl." HARMONY TRIO Pint-era and Instrumentalists VAN & BELLE Boomernnr Throwera The Ambidexterous Japanese Writing; Marvel TAMEO KAJIYAMA in Ills Calla;ra.Thlc Exhibition f . Psychological Interest WEBt-H & tLLIOTT In a Novelty Comedy Offering; Ol.rHMM THAVEIi WEKKLY Aiound the World With the Or- pheum Circuit's Motion Pic ture Photographers 117ILLA UOLT IJAi.EFIELD "PIANOLOGUE" PRICES Matinee, OaUory, 0o Best Beats (eacent Saturday and Sunday), 85o. Hlfrhtf, 100, S8o, 50c and 7So. (The World's Most Perfect Exponent of the Art of Song.) Assisted by Miss Beatrice Harrison Mr. Robert Parker - Mr. FrankQt. Lcger - Third Concert of the "Charity Concert Course" Auditorium :-: Omaha Wednesday, December 8th, 1915, 8:15 P. f.l. ifl - Violincello " Baritone - - Piano On the occasion of Madame Mclba's last appearance in this city she drew one of the largest audiences that ever filled the Auditorium. On December 8th there will be an even greater attendance than at the Boston Symphony or the Geraldine Farrar concert. Therefore, Buy Your Tickets Immediately. Tickets Now Auditorium Dox Office PRICES: 1.00, 2.00 and 2.50 , . DON'T MISS THE PHLTBV 0 At the AUDITORIUM LAST TIME TODAY . See 2,000 of Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, South Dakota and Minnesota's best birds. Prizes given on admissions each day. ADMISSION 10 CTS. We've Always Had A "Sneaking" Suspicion that some of our "messages of hot air" would be held up to the classes in Rhetoric as "a horrible, living example of bad English." Honestly, we once had the nerve to pull ads of this kind in a university town -a la Lincoln -where each and . every member of the populace kjjows Homer, Horace and Virgil by heart," where the newspapers contain sentences longer and more complex than those the budding-beginning student of Latin encounters in Caesar, and where culture reigns supreme, even the newsboys addressing you: "Wouldn'st thou purchase a newspaper, esteemed sir," but where, we are sorry to saj, the last war they know anything of is the Civil. However, our -business got so "rotten" we had to hire a long-haired, spectacled youth of much brain and grammar, but no slang, to pre pare our ad copy. Anyway, as BUly Sunday expressed It, "we are writing ads that appeal to the people of today." and now that we have gotten the above remarks out of our nystem, we will proceed to tell you about our "bread and butter" ior this week. Don't you enjoy a story about regular, common human beings like yourself you know where they ride around In "Fords' Instead of automobiles with names of three syllables; where, there aren't fourteen different kinds of flunkies parading around In uniforms bedecked with brass buttons, and where some ham actor does not pretend to spend seven or eight million dollars nonchalantly. Any way what we are trying to tell you Is thla The picture we have on tap Sunday and Monday Is called "The Turn of the Road," and It's about a cuss who makes, well we'll say a hundred and ten dollars a month, who has a very nice wife and charming little boy, and who Is as happy as a LarX on a June morning until the Vampire enters the scene n the guise of a girlhood friend of his wife's. Then the guy Ioeok his head you know how they do it tries to run away with this Vampire. (Question: Why do they always have black headed women for VampsT) something goes wrong with the auto (we presume so the director can put an extra punch In the picture), husband comes back to wifle with a hang-dog look on his face, and never goes out after nine o'clock at night thereafter. It's one of those happy ending pictures. W't also have two corking good pictures the rest of the week, but as it costs about a dollar a word to narrate, we can only "say that TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY we offer William Farnum, that likeable cuss. In "THE WONDERFUL ADVENTURE," a thrilling mystery story, followed Friday and Saturday by a story of woman, wine and song (sounds like one of Pa Johnson's Oayety ads), THE RECKONING, which Is full of pep as well as interesting a:tion. AUDITORIUTtl-Tiiesday Night, Nov. 30 Baron Louis dc Leopold WILL SPEAK ON CKBTTKB" Mate IS-SO-ftO Cysts-, 15-as-so.raa Th BUow W Ar UU4 Is Hm Bert Baker Boa Tons BK LIIVbH M.-. I,4. lo Hun. Hum rc4 X- H.i. tfulfrci.il UrM U-.B4 uj big iiu(y 1 boru. laUlas Duns Matlase Week Bays. Tho Advance of Nations and Maintenance of Power Illustrated with Stereoptlcon Views Prices 25c to $1.00. Seats now on sale life!1! Illlilliiil !!ll!fi!i!i:'i!!!!!iiii!,1l'I j4iiiiiiimiimitiiiiiiMf in ii in mrnriliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHlli! i