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TUVj OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 9, 1916.
in Win 3edi"
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TIB HKINNKR'B prMnr In
(nnnh lt wnek put tho top
mono mi lh ! 1 ri of th
driiiiintlo ncMnn I'l Oinnhft,
mip Ihsl hm limn notaM for
iiunlliy, rntliirr thin rj im nt I ( y.
S 11 nut tirHLlKuril lo oni of
llm l,pt (Klorit living Hurtnv iho t-
trntialrd wck elm's limt full w Mr,
mid koiiiQ of tlm mriMt iooiIjtii of drmiiH,
1'i.r IM w xi'riM our Ihniikfulnt'iiii,
nrl yrl fril an 1I4 Oliver Twlut on that
,r"''h-wmrkln nccntilon in Ma Ufa wln-n
li dkfil for mora. Maylia anolhnr
on will hrln If. TTi prfiwnt U not alto-
Kthrr at an fiA, for mime very Iclc
tabla rntrlli)in'Mt yet walla for ua, anil
w will axacinliltt In ronalflimtila numlicra
at tda thoatrr yrt 1(for viva our
aalvca ovt-r ntlrly to tha Joya of aum
mor life. I'luna not frittraly matrd
rromla mora of antivlty at leaat, and
tha nut araaon at tha thttatar In Omaha
will likely b fuller. If not mora brilliant
than tha laat.
"Twin Rcil," tha farca-comedy which
PHwyn II Co. arn offrriog at tha Itran
dfla theatnr, will clono In engnni'iit
wlih tfJiila-hta performance. "Twin
Urda" la tho Joint work of flallahury
field and Marurt Mayo and la built
upon tha compllrullnna which tan arl
when three couplet nil comely and fr
Karloua and nearly all Jealoua-llva In
three apartmenta dlriwtly above each
othr In bin metropolitan houae, and
exrhantre vlalla. both by Invitation and
Ty mlattko, at anaorted hoiira of lh
day and night. It la both clean and funny
berauae flrt It I Iimnun,
"Widow by Troxy," Ml Ounhlng'a
trrealatlble farre-comedy that the Kva
I,ang playera are offering at tha lloyd,
beginning toilny matinee and week, la
play for thoaa who Ilka to laugh and
who mnnt to laugh all the evening.
There la no pathne no paaelon and no
problem In "Widow by I'roity." It la a
tale of a aplrlted young aoclety girl
bleaaed with extravagant taatea and no
Linney, who waa told aim wag "killing''
In crape and aet out to prove It. Even
crape, you know, ran be funny when
It U Juxt put on for "a, dare," and when
the vanlahed huahand-hut that la tell
ing too much at flret. Mlaa Ing I
tllorla flrey, Mr. Lynch la Paptaln Pen
nington, hll Mla ttradfonl, Mr. Ienl
thorne and tlraee r!, who makea her
flrit appearance with thl company, are
all happily rat.
.f.
The big muelral and dramatln event
of the aeiuinn will be the forthcoming re
ar'pearenie here of lienry W. Hxvage I
Impieanlva di aniKilo i'lm l. ' Kvery
wninaii," shbli lll he . en at the llrao
dele theater for (nr ttave beg'imlng
April tX Mr, Ka"e nmtimti.e that
he cam will be fully ea etroog a on
the i',',, 1, , nf the former Uit. end
liiat ti e pri'd.i. ihm ha bn h,aiiiih .
at the eime high tnn.leiil. Though It
been ilne.e,t .y e'. rr iirt ..(
pie, the vogue nt lhi eli.giiUr j.Uy h
tier abated eiet It la ! ! the nioet
poleiit lug-rf.-e Hr. t ..n In Aoteil. .
Aly right in 1.1 the retn.iU ant
keeping gheeaa) nf he tlovee. The
tug et,n nf PH." geetl ef It
r nii t.'l e. l. !r, rxiiirii :t M rii
n Airl Jt a the tir lino at the t
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Harry f. Tower, Horace Mitchell, fire"'
Teter. John llogan, Hclforil Forreet, An
nette Wealhny and iirorg C, Lyman,
Joaeph E. Howard, wllh. hie "Bong
Ilevue," cornea to the Orpheurn tlila
week aa the headline feautre, ilia aeele
tnnt thl time will be Mla Kthelyn C'lurk.
The act l on of the moat popular that
hag ever come over th Orpheurn circuit.
Soprano and tenor are giuig with eiiual
ee, aweiit unite, rung and expreafllon by
the diariiallo vocallxt, Dorothy Toj-e, filio
I billed tlil week aa nn extrn attraction.
"Huapluloug Jlubby" g the name of the
comedy to be offered by Bv Taylor, with
Lawrence rirnltnn ga her lending men.
I.inl)erll, mualcul Impciaonntor, orfiira
living portralla of Lliwt, Htrniian, tloiinod
and olher eminent compoacra. Ha play
a whla variety of Inatruinent. In their
venlilloqiilnl novelty, "The Theatrical
Agent," Hugh Mri'ormlck gnd (Iruce
Wallace will be eeen and heard In comedy
dialogue aald to be extremely entertain
ing. The Lunelle meter. alyhd the whirl
ing Oclaha gtrle, will Introduce their
aerlnl dental novelty, Huapended by their
teeth thfw glrle do a ballet dunce and
then after descending to the atnge ehow
they are accomplished In olher than aerial
dinning, Mang and Hnyder, gymnaatla
marvel. Introduce a number of novel
and haaardoua feata. Temple of Kioto,
Japan, lliltlah heaibiuater In Meiigul and
an excumlnn to Catalonia, Hpaln, will be
ehown In excluelve motion picture by
the Orpheurn Travel weekly.
For the week of April !, the Orpheurn
will preapnt Alexander Carr, whoae laet
etarrtng venture wee In "i'otaeh and
rerlemutter." In "An April Phower." a
one act comedy drama written by him
self In collaboration wllh tlgHr Allan
Woolf. Mr. Carr gave particular atten
tion to the gelectlnn of hla company and
declaren It la I he best cast he ha ever
had the euppart of.
Rose Bvdell, hereelf. end her "famnug
ltidun belle" are playing an etigngn
mnt at tlie popular (intnty iheitler Ihla
week In "IMnkle lloiieymiHin," In which
Johnnie Welier appeal aa sler, with
K'dilh Hamilton and ilrrtrmle IMnlley aa
feitl ired playera l:iinilles of pietly
glrle, attired In rostuiiiea that make
kale.t(1..m ,f colors, a welih of t.iihi
etrlklng iiiehflice, dutn iiw bv loll
Mdual. cmples, iinaitet end rH.-rui.ee,
a greet deal of i ll n r ,,,,. fim ,y
known c .i.,e.lii,, M itinllnl l.i crem
one of the blg. l niul, el htt !-.,ti.-
thl btta Peen .en III texts The pi III. I.
I'M comedy ..!.., l, f ui, fttisit-."
Is plated by ,l,,l,nnlti We her 1 Inn ,l.v
liiuhl eccur the ilnHi i f,(H eniiul
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This I ait ete.ii t!i., e. In no, .he
end ll e,..li, It ,,,,1) n,t n ,u
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prove a feature of the bill. Alhertug and
Terry will close the bill In their dunclng
club Juggling hit,
Tho twelfth episode of "The Strange
Case of Mary f'age'' will be the feature
fit the movlea for the first half of the
week, while the "Wey of the World"
drama, "On the fitll) Hunt," comedy, and
the Miuttial Weekly are given for good
measure, "The llnnd of Deception,"
"1'aur J'olltlriil l'ull" and "Jerry Among
Hmugglera" will l shuwn.
"Kip Van Winkle" I the week' offer
ing gt the Krug today end all week by
Ilia North Hro.' rerpctiial Stock com
pany. Mir, Robert Orandl he the title
role, "Kip," the vagabond. The entire
strength of the North playerg will b
eecn In guppnrt, Hport North aa
Nick
V'edder," the tavern keeper, and
llenevleve IIiihsrII aa Rip's daughter,
"Meenle." Ml Henderson, I cast for
"Orctchen," and Mr. Hlllnrd a "Derlck
von lleekmnn," Two new member will
be Introduced to Ihe friend of thl com
pany In thl play, Mnson Wellington, a
promising juvenile lending man, and Mis
"Happy" Mttner, daughter of "Hlg Hill,
"Happy" lllllner, daughter of "II g Hill"
Ulttner. The acenln environment and
stage accessories are to be complete and
the detail carefully looked after. The
Chicago Ladles' orchestra have arranged
a program appropo lo the performance,
and the usual matinees will be given
Thursday and Saturday,
Mrs. Turpin Chosen
as President of tho
Society of Widows
Announcement of officer for the
newly created Society of American
Widow I made by the founder, Mre.
Ilessla C, Turpin. Mr. Turpin Is presl
dent; Mre. Stella lletlf.u Wilson, a
lawyer, la first vice president, Mra, Flor
ence Miller. econd vice president; Mrs
Ada II rtereell, third Vic president, and
Mre M, May Coast, secretary-treasurer
The board of director Include Mee
deinee Turpin, Alice A, Mlnlck, Fmlly
Dickson, A,l W. Hall, Job y O, Mickey,
with an adtlsoty board made up of Mes
tlainee Wilson, Minl k, Virginia K Hob
his. .ii, Cerllue IjuiUe Carn, Florence
Oarreletm. Turpin. fflet Meen KUlelson.
Iirena M. I'tehe and Katherin i
liottle
The aoclely le l.t b tncrporate 1 for
l',iH and Wl l be dependent upon Ihe
tiietiilMrstii tees. It .r er for wMi.w
end l r j.r .r bitiu.rtry ineiiitiera,
sivt. , i.e. and I !,.. ihi S"hcilti
Imk In siart Ihe induelrlat teal r
V hut fie widow I w.inmn of Ihe
cminlif t, t "'ed I r a il'tt. I.'.ev
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ASKING FOR DIVORCE
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Br IIKISHIKTTA M. HKEI,
JMualeal aleedar.
Tueedey April II Mr. and Mr. Thome
J. Kelly, novelty aong recital, Young
Woman' Christian association audi
torium under auspice Jdle goclety,
of St. Mary' Avenue Congregational
church at :Ki p. in,
Th'ireiftiy, April lit Mlnneapolla Sym
ti.ionv orchestra, matinee and evening,
ill ui.. ids theater. Matlice sololsls. I.eu
onura Allen, eoprnuo, and Cornmlu Van
V lift . colllst. Kvenlng aololNts, Ixnil
Oreveure. harltorio. and Illchurd Czer
wonkv, violinist, bmil Oborhoffgr, coo
ductor. Thurediiy April It, I P. M,-"L'Amore del
Tre He, grand opera by Montemexil,
Jiostun Orund Oye.re coin pan y and bul
let "Hnowflakee, ' I'avlowa and UaJlst
jtiisse, Omaha Auditorium,
Friday, April 14, a P. M "Madame Hut.
terfly," Puccini, presented by iloston
Grand Opera company with the Japanese
prima donna, Tumakl Mlura, In the title
role i'avlowa dlvvrUeinnt, Omaha
Auditorium,
Frldiiy. April 14, I r. M.-"Ia Boheme,"
I'licilnl, presented by Boston Orend
Opera company with noted cast. Span
ish bullet, Mil. I'avlowa and Ilnllnt
ItussR, Omuha Auditorium.
Tuosday, April ID-New York Philhar
monic orchestra. Josef Slrmisky, con
ductor, Miss Krencce Nash of Omaha,
gulolst, lloyd' theater.
VKNTH of the greatest musical
I Interest will take place In
pfl j I Onto ha In the next tendaye,
us limy ri S.'VII llj u irri-,,
glnnce at the calendar. With
two orchestra In lea than n
week to delight nil lover of this kind
of music, with tha stimulation of nnolh.r
Kelly concert and with the visit of the
Boston Orarid Opera company end th.i
I'avlowa I in lief Ituase, th enthiislasn
will not have much time for the ordinary
mundunn affair of customary existence.
It might he a good wheme to name thl
period from Tueadny, the llth, to Tuesday,
the KMh, "Music Week," and Just devote
ourselves to music the same w would
attend the various sessions of a conven
tion. H I well to make hay while the
sun shine for summer I anon coming
and there will be several month when
no Important musical attraction will dis
turb the even tenor of our wy or cguso
the Jcast ripple of excitement In our
midst.
The coming of the Iloston flrand Opera
company with the I'avlowa Ballot Ilimse
Is being looked forward to by miield
lover and the general public al ke. W
are prejudiced In It favor at the very
beginning by the fact that the opera to
be presented are of the newer one, which
we do not get a a rule. According to
all report thl company Is the lareeit
end blithest rinse organization of lie kind
which ever attempted a long transconti
nental tour. From every city visited haa
com glowing praise of the work done by
the principals, the orchestra, the general
ensemble and of the beautiful ba'lelg
presented. Opera appeal to tho muslo
lover because It be been the Inspiration
of aome of the flneat muslo which wa
ever written, because It present a com
bination of many form of muslt and
furnlsbe a vehicle for many dramatic
Interpretation to those ijuellfled elngera
who when found In the pnrla made them
a genuine delight. Opera I Interesting
to the general public because It la not
necessary to have special previous musi
cal knowledge to enjoy It. It I the mii'h
that really makoa the opera nd by which
It stands or fall, but one who lias not
had prevlou musical training can go to
an opera nnd ee the reason for the muslo
through the acting, work, the glage set
ting end the other connected art, which
are alt combined In opera Itself.
Bi the old opera the muslo wa alway
sunshiny and sublime no matter how
tragic the content, but In the modern
one, lnce th time of Wagner, the mualo
depict the tory more con1lently and
vice versa the story I truer to the muslo.
Mnny a lover of the higher forma of
mualo which are more abstract and essen
tially mualo for Us own sake haa had hi
first conversion through clear and well
presented operatic performance.
Those who attend the grand opera per
formaneca should not forget that entering
tho Auditorium la much like the experi
ence of the camel and needle' eye and
that of the rich man and the gate of
heaven and go early accordingly. Kvery
performance starta fifteen minute earlier
than usual, and antneone aald that no
one who came late would be seated until
tha end of the flrat act.
The announcement of another recital
by Mr. and Mr. Thoma J, Kelly I al
waya a welcome one to their many
frlenda and admirer. There U alway
such care displayed In the (election of
their number and these are ao diverse
and of uch wld contrast In their vari
ous recital that each program hold In
terest tor Itactf alone and doe not en
croach upon any of the previous onee in
material or acop. Mr. Kelly ha promised
for this recital something entlrelv out of
lha ordinary, different from anything
that ha eter been given In Omaha, Fol
lowing I th program:
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WILL SINO AT Y. W. C. A. ON
TUESDAY EVENING.
If.UomssTKeUy
placed Mm among' the recognized great
conductor of the world and ha wo:i
for the Minneapolis orchestra It position
a on of America' greatest or
chestras. Thl recognition ha com to
Mr. Obcrhoffer and hi remarkable or
chetra wherever they have appeared, and
public, critic and musician hav vied
wllh each other In enthusiasm.
The loyalty of Minneapolis to the or
chestra and Mr. Obcrhoffer I reflected
In the subscription for a term of year
of an annual guarant of t'iR.00, end
the recent giving of $80,XW for a new
combined orcheelra hall and art museum,
which Is to furnish a permanent home
fur the orchestra.
'
Several changeg have been made In the
program of the Minneapolis Symphony
orchestra for their concert at th Bran
del theater Thursday. They now aland
a follow:
Thursday Afternoon, April 13. at
Sololsls: Leonora Allen, soprano; Cor
nelius Van Vllet. cello. Program;
pAur i.
8ymphonv No. eTh Surprise Haydn
I. Adiiirlo ctitatille-VvHce assal.
. Andante: Them and variation.
III. Meuuetlo.
IV. Allegro dl molto.
Overture Ignore No. 3 Beethoven
Arte -Softly Sighing, from "Der
Frlch not;. Weber
lsonora Allen.
PART II.
Fantaav for Cello and Orcheatra O
Cara Memorla Serval
Cornellliis Van Vllet.
(a) Clouds, (b) Festivals, from Three
Nocturnes leeissy
Aria Ah, Mon Coeur, from "Ml-
ii iile ' iiounoa
lonora Allen.
Overture Carneval, op 93 Dvorak
Thursday Evening, April 13, at S H
Soloist. Ixiiils Oraveure. baritone;
Richard Cierwonky, violin. Program:
PART I.
Overture ! Carneval Romeln.... Berlin
Symphony No. 1 In K-minor Slhellii
I. Andante ma lion Iroppo Allegro
energlco.
II. Andiinte imt non troppo lento),
til. Hi hcrxiv Allegro.
IV. Finale i Quail una Fantasia!.
Arlit-r.n lu, from "The Masked
Hall" Verdi
1 4111 in ilratetir.
PART II.
Concerto In P t'fwo motetnents!
Wlenlawskl
(al Romania, iM Allegro a la Xin-
gara
Richard Cierwonkv,
(a) flslre ile l.tin iWinl.r fl'ar-
llsbt'. friun "Verthr ' Massenet
fbl Shephrrtl a Hey lA Mnrri
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Wt4, CkrIri. Apr. II. it 1 1)
THE
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ORCHESTRA
OF NEW YORK
JOfir tVPMNXY, CntltHlr
SOLOIST
Frances Nash
...PIANIST...
Mall 0Wi Ni
UA Silt Witf. A;r, II
Prices 5Go$2.00
Itirpln's Sen::! of Dancing
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Aria Vlnlone Fugitive, from "llero-
diade'' ilimsetict
Louie Ornveure.
Walweiten (Forest Murmurs), from
"Siegfried" Wagner
Flntuu i.i ithe.tigiiiil I I'.nt ruuee of
the Uod into Walluillai Wagner
.
Mnelcat oes.
The choir of All Halnts' Fplacopal
church, under the direction of James II.
Slmms, will present "The Messao from
the Cross," by Will C MacKnrlene, city
organist of rortliitul, Mn., in plac of the
regular morning service 1'ilm Miud iy at
11 a. m. This same choir wl:l nr scnt
"The t'aachal Victor," by J. Hetiaatlan
Matthew, a well known New York or
ganist, on Rister Hunda.v nl :ht. Ilelllnus
music Is an Important branch of the srt
and when well written numbers are given
with care hv a good choir It fulllll It
highlit service to mankind.
A sncred concert will be given at the
Young Women Christ an an 'H itbm
auditorium April It at l;30 p, in. under th
TS1
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MATINEE
DAILY
2:15
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WEEK STARTING SUM. APR. 9
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fn Mr. Howard'
Eva Taylor and Company Larabcrti
IB th Idly Comdy TWT MABTKB MtTglCT W.
a::vn10VH r "UBB -SraT Itte Sisters
M'Cormick & Wallace if&XEgV&ffSRSSS?'
In Their Ventrtloijutai Foelty, Wovaltr.
Man? and Snyctcr cirouif Motum nottu
MA8TEH ATHI.STXI. yhotographr.
DOROTHY TOYE
TIE WITH TWO OKA WD OPEA VOIOH
Hopraao and Tenor.
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STARTS
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Matlnw nnd All
Week
Mat., Sun., Ww!.,
Hut.
AND (Y)MIANV,
InrliKlLng
EDWAJ1D LYKCH
PRICES 25c-50c. NEXT WEEK "Ihe Case of Becky"
ONE NIGHT. FRIDAY. APRIL 21st
Warmest Winter Garden Eiby of Them All
The Passing
WITH
GEO. W.
MONROE
PRICES: MARILYNN
50c to $2X0 And 150 Hopeful
EMPRESS
ELIVIW TO M.ITIW
saxra-
COWTCTUOUS TAtTDETII.1.11 AITD photo mu
t OAT1, BTAHTIlfO A Fill,
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Jtln Pomeranian Fet.
MAHOEAV TB.OUPB
BoclatT Acrobats.
OI.XVEX.AirO 9 DOWBT
Singing, Talking1 Banjolsts.
XOTO PI.AT PgOOlAM
Way of th World
On the Still Hunt
Mary Fag.
lOc Admission
OMAHA'S
r
THE LADIES' SOCIETY
or
St. Mary's Avenue Congregational Church
MR. AND MRS. KELLY
In a Program of Artistic Songs
on
Tuesday Eve., April 11, at the Y. W. C. A. Auditorium
Prices, 75c and $1.00
Ticket aad Beserratloa
TONIGHT-- V.rlr"ia!
Twin Beds
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Thursday. April tJth "VV4
MINNEAPOLIS
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
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It art IU mI".! tu StMilent.
direction of Miss Helen Voting, Miss Flor
ence Nootiem and Mies Helen Hehellberg,
from Mis Alackln's das. A vocal oii
will be tilven by John Uunn and a m i In
nunrtrt containing Krol Hnlckler, Jobti
Uunn. Kdward Fuller and Uonard Itoilg
ers will sing two selections. Vocal num
ber by the courtesy 01 air. i.n iv..
Mnny Innulrlee have tieen mnde co
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rellMl t.iil mIim e.rtiieals to announce lTlt
o.-r liliveii mil unit n,i,i.- - -- -
-,,,.1. r..uram until IllT rltltlt
arm h become strong eiiougti. Hlnce
her accident on New Years eve the In
jury he prevented her from giving an
entire program. The early part of th"
corning season will afford Omaha muslo
lover un opportunity to htar evn a
f iinglit end I nMt Are Penaeeoti.
Internul throat and chest trouble pro
duce Inflammation. To reduce Inflamma
tion, loosen coi'gh, destroy cold germ,
uen Iir. King New Hlscovery. All
druggist,- Ad vertlsnmcnt.
Oougla 494
x wxtv.xiu.K.
and
CLABK
Tw ong IUvlw,
950, 000 and 700.
Widow
by
Proxy
A ltollli'kltiK
Cotncily
(1inrlr(l Cu.hlnjt.
to
Show of 1915
EUGENE and WILLIE
HOWARD
IVilLLER SEATS
Heartbreakers Mon., Apr. 17
EVERY 1
NIGHT 1
8:15 I
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Saucing Clnb JuggUr.
FATAICOLA
Queen of the Cabaret.
UHSHmB 01L
A Miniature afoaloal Comedy.
HALLAPIN TaVOUPB
Tehlcl a; Monoplane Woeltf.
FOTO P1VAT PKOOBAK
Bond of Deception
Paul' Political Poll
Jerry Amongst Smnggler.
Admission 12 O
BBIOXT SPOT.
at Matthew Book Store.
TodayffKEWATonlte
2:30 IIRUll 8:20
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