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PICTURESQUE, BREEZY AND MOST DELIGHTFUL I A K E MONDAY, DG, 1 1902 | Fo ety e M A N A W oF Deivate piomien Dol 2aity £ Maneas ] TODAY, TONIGHT AND EVERY DAY AND NIGHT THIS WEEK At Manawa Park or Manhattan The Celebrated QUARTET of ] ND lsc the Georgla Seremaders at io D 25r CKETS the Kurssal. Twe Comeerts m ETS V] Beaoh. From Oo. Blufts, Good Any Day. each day. From Omaha. Good Any Day, fforts are not in SPEND THE ENTIRE WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY, OR BOTH DAYS, AT MANAWA, Soot SRR IR ey S FREE lniic E 2 Frop Sham Batle [ Amusements. TODAY-THE BIGGEST AND BEST THIS SEASON-TODAY The World's Famous j : BICKETT FAMILY il . g b TwoLast Performances e :"‘:":‘ p oot B o - Ly Today and Tonight, when the time for rest comes the worm in “What shall we do to be talked about?” is Apparently uppermost always in the minds of actor people. Life on the stage at LAKE MANAWA, Picnic at Manawa It is the finest \lace In the entire west for ‘Thot attery or sepsational ghtest pretext the pub- e press is called upon to purvey to this demand, and in order to ebtaln & hoaring in print an amount of inventive energy is ex- pended which if exerted in another direc- ‘tion. might produce results of real value. Oné other thing 1 noticeable in this re- gard: The worm demands the .wmijswal of incense. No harsh note of may be tolerated by this animat- ing spring of egotism. Any mention must be favorable. When other folks go on & seeking rest in privacy, the actor trumpet before him and stands on platform that all L I afford - material is the time of year when winter's canipaign have L is little or noth- w plays or Today the list chunoe te sce tue i £ BATHING, * The finest beach and bathing in the west. SWITCHBACK. The only gravity rallway in the west. BOWLING. Four of the most improved all ‘patron. ized exclusively by the NM BOATING. Row boats rented by the hour or day. PIONIC GROUNDS. The largest and finest and well shaded. Tomorrow and All Week- tongue.' her with the lon iny in which she is to appear, ana the deiay is annoy! but managers Ve learned ‘that patience is virt the whims of an imperious concerned. mas Q. Beabréoke and H pore unqmu into t! potiti hose who overcome a themseives. Seabrooke e Lust chanos i REUNION OF THE ARMY OF THE PRILIPPINES AT MANAWA WED. THURS. AND FRI. NEXT i L . BIGKETT FAMILY |2 HE GREATEST GITHCRING OF SOLDIER EVER SECH N THEWEST = semir b (e and Beach (=== ik Sl oG I 1 SN BILE TN ST oo ety e e e Tt - Today 4 Parachute Leaps From One' Balloon v 5w ot Trese e man: PEOP I VR SIN ASS[MB[[D TAKE A B!G““GH BASKET i SEE 1T AM SR b e s v e e e R e RN OF | {FETHEFOR WESTERN PEOL WATG THE DALY PPERS FR PR i e oo e | TESOAV, A0 % o, | RN AL MACIRTELR WAERION. KNG SHTH FNSTON D OFERS WL g B U6 10 itdonce o0 Mhe fime. Govermor CUnmng of 10w 0nd SIOf 0nd Govenor Sowage O NeDraska and (o i ol wiorm win be prese. 1 focl %o SICh gutheig of nok 0016 S 6T Defore s held in fh wesl. St e cum o Manowa. 100-a¢ie re Serve Tmedloely Wes! of Manowa. Pk fled Wil fens and 10 000 Soiders. COVALT’S ¥AUaWA BAND 233 &Ry Womer/’s and Children’s Matinee Concerts Daily. oW Y £ im it,” eald Tho! s v{n?u‘:‘ ;&:‘W‘? rave comedian of HW m—- “ .l“'rn ¥ an swglne g_l"rmgg b h'-lmnnE Toto ¢ old, but 'm'.l:,unlt‘t'rfi:- MHFEE BOATING Balloon Ascensions and Parachute Leaps Every Evening During the Season. 3 " of For information regarding dates for picmics, write or call. J. A. GRIFFITHS, Manager, 218 1st Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Omaha, Mexican Aerialis Eetn i iehinhe thagea. Lats , ing . 248 1st National B ank, Omaha. Battle of San Juan Del Monte Bridge - AT VINTON STREET PARK Given by Omahe Guards and Thurston Rifles. § nights, beginning Tuesday night, August 12th. ' ‘ Ceneral Admission 26 Cents ' ahort visit after & very Musical | celved m-m fla mmt':; eritics, who speak of wor: . It fell to my lot to witness a most in- the urston Rifles. When Mrs, Patrick. 1 1n | terest! isode the other day when two arill team, eighteen | America i PES Teon | toresting ep 2 o autumn she wil seen " in “Johanfisfeur.” the latest play of the | Violinists played for me in the atudio. The realist, Sude “Johannis- | particularly interesting part of the episode e prsieed. c] o) . about 14 years of age and the other was gompany et whatar i He i s (ot L T e i e v seore grll.hrhflllrfll.-mm ing section. ing fy the Gamp of the’ Firat Nebrasks in centuries and when the Spanlards wer: tin Cahn—will interest local philomusicists. k 'bu "hln“ E’t‘o.’-'hmon s fo d. At a dis -y :r‘-r with the Moors, The title forms the | Magter Warren Cahn is & very talented .°nd. lll " Omaha's Polite and Cool Summer Resort. htima, as ', ‘- . reasol dparents. Refined high class , Mrs. Dav- Tessie Marshall, raska, | song will run through afl the incidental |father and mother as well as gran: o ontrol over the bull tha het | Marshall and Mra. Larkin. : . "':e: R He wields his bow with ease, grace and firm- H TODAY attractions, a'gon o aithined coneiTorint, Jouns contralto who |,c.. His tone 18 really remarksble in one n al’na Iu“a unca will play the T Bk L ety < t line of an ol h_tamill intimate surreundings a8 Ehyil | 3NN oo Were: Bvuiry Lorans e Catled A “Warror Bl rie A 3¢ 0% | youth and he inberits his talent from both “:hn |.I truck Bt: Some of th mr: ——— away, str e of the leading men for the coming A tonias, ncipal boy’'s role |80 young, atd his execution surprised me & “elire s Trarry = | season, according to the Dramatic News, §iis comrades d A 5 Production | mach, The boy has & bright future looming ur. b ass g B Ban — e n of the i, Goares | Sce First Nebraska vol sw | class. o - Hiver K bruary 4, Bot T .v..,,.:k" wn::u Tho fact that both were related o & well Bovn’s THE ATRE KR' IG P RK v (ko folde of Dls foyes, Rovert. Fuitom, W IL.. Hehrosder Porusry 5 16 The sosns shoms | Soih fr 1o o Spain’ diring the eariy | known musiclan, fdrmerly of Omaha—Mar- A Arove k: : ool arly H W t 't;. autoble PBertha Stanley, will be: s A Great Sensational Double ry h of his father, with Bisle ‘Woie. up it he follows in the pat s o ith o "y lantern h company. o camp. Immediatel; tel is_completed. Miss' Rarter is Ihe Balloon Ascension i, At Bingnam. | RS 0" H i, Seun0sd Snd 58| 35 Sonehie of M., Rl lomdnd | " ey e X rehip. ments for an can pro \ e B, Tk e o v Beckar of Cricne, Vocal Quartette YERXA = 3 inent member s R VR F et o adv w York in February. | iument and played seversl excerpts from works were captured. however, is as et rhaly Plays and Players. B s s apd e has (its cunning mor hag the musical brain for- rely New Programs. i America’s famous aeronauts, Profs. J. W, oir for the stage. cation in violin playing from Dr. Baettens .III'I'.‘ B.h.lflllll Hall and H. i:a: will ascend on a .1..1.' e e Lisnaon Of MIS. | sioal art in this section), and he is mow “.‘ 14, IR » 18 first tory for the After hearing Warren play, the grand- Of Pl’l‘ll, hh..l. The Human Vampire im MidwAfs o Al iiel, festene 4 1 can vouch for Tar 88 can be Shome in thm hoey Costuimes and. has them® il |grest works for me, and I can it J Drew! -mq P he 0 1hAD | otten what it knew i earlier days. I Maggaret Dale s to be John o | S lpe Sxceedin 708 Biteh's nom e | 4o mot remembor when 1 enjoyed any mu- HOUNT PELEE Maurice Campbell has completed arfange- the “grand old man” of mu- mons 94-100f fi'fl" continues to “:'43'..0. art the Night,” which was done “iac::: zfi ::u:: 'l('-l B':kr-r of Chicago, & prom- fiw.r 3 in Mrs, Ken- estra. be -lm-uflmw.nmmmnmu- oI it ety 2t e entant P Huster's Goncert Band personal supervision. The ex- |the fact that the good right arm has not lost The Sweetest of All Singers, i ‘This celebrated Quartette has appeared in sieal presentation so much as when M. fgy tho Jeading eities’ of Europe, mesting rears n Cowles has made by M R s e i 5k i! I s ter figure, costuming, woilnnh h. in réonal attention which she matters. Cahn, the grandparent, and prince of musie lovers, played the strains of fifty years ago. ve expression in the features of the man :”lc p?uyol defied description and held the auditor spellbound as he watched the phys- foal exprossion of those thoughts, which were calling up visions of half a century 2go, 1n the mind of the player. Such scenes Ime, | oy this are benedictions to the musical mis- slonaries as well as the heophytes. everywhere with phenomenal success, and 1s acknowledged to be the best in the world. FPOPULAR PRICES—Reserved Seats, 7T6¢, 50c and 25c. Box Seats, TSe and $1.00, Mr.Kelly VOLCANIC DISASTER _PASSION PLAY Deplcting the Life of Christ. ATTRACTIONS. Excellent plenic grove, with free tables, chairs and other conveniences, Children's playgrounds, swings, Sce-saws, pom 200, buro excursions and other treats tq " gladden the little cnes’ hearts. Bowling, Shooting, Merry-Go-Round and A program will be presented at the Boyd Wik ba Sound th My studia Davides Am 6 | eater tomorrow which will be well worth | | Block, ‘on e bearing, whether one leans toward the or the ular—1 mean, popular oy TUESDAYS ] 030 o m. 105 Tho occasion will be the visit of the Bo- | | RRIDAYS hemian vocal quartet of male voloes from p the famous conservatory of Pragus, whick | | THURSDAYS %40 8. m. o wite ‘he haa "LTe | was brought into such prominence by the 00 p. m. cowers in a corner, lmen: tour of its distinguished son, Ku- | § ———— Fia” honac® him and | pelik. unges & dagger in & d ia about to appear in Lon- | {£5iives and pollce break iy to find a racs | The program comsists of natlonal and all the pastimes of & modern resort, Admission to park, 100; children free. he de- i a ARTISTIC SINGING ' = n in a ly con- stol - R e 0t many folk songs, such as “Cim -ra:- # 0 & happy conclusion. “0 jak jsi Krasna” and “Na rozlouceni. 3 — (No, gentle reader, this is not "‘: l’f:‘:‘:'; e o.l’ L“‘m_— e Biec Srafe St che dramanie varsion of | AUNDRY BOILER EXPLODES Taes thare will b “The Saow Mas? (Rusr BOTEA Gabinet Ex port which Rl o Krug's Select lon of A ‘%fihfl v g sian), “A Liitls Lady” (Bobemian), “Love" 9ih and Donging $in | e~ e Man ts Kified and Five Pecvons | (giavonian), two songs 1 German vy | 118 MILLARD oq:fl"--&‘m Are Badly Injured tm Koschat and *Nearer, My God, to Thee.” " Omaha's Leading the Accident. The beautiful prologue to “Pagiacct” will AL Thaton " Extra Pale ool amdigrtiond ol ] o1 Polkiver, % Are the leading brands of Bottled ~On ' P , The, ded all the way from the ADEIAN: MWh.’ 496 S~One Maa wWas also represented on the pro- i DINNER, Te. || @ Beer—grs Grace Cameron, who was lately in instantly killed sud @ e & . [Smetana are also rep business has heavy English porter or mait et Jured By the sxplosien of the botier ta Ap, | TN The sestlemen in the quarist ave | Slgadih -m’:t of the cafs, doubling |@ quality to the light, sparkiing and de. ol ation. tar B B oomie opera s yet ui- | thur Oram's laundry foday. The dead: | '0Ur'nE (his country during thelr yac e bt 4 lighttul table beverages. ‘Phone 1 fhaed ey WL ppdvos JAMES ORAM, son of the proprietor. The National Conservatory of Music of | - y | t Monday Klaw & K Began| The imjured: America announces the followiog entrance ' Omaha has started out on & new line—the rohgaradie’ of The Chmpany. (hat Wil Carl Hall, englaser; logs broken a0 fa- | S1viioe ona: Plano aud orpan, Beptember | summer resortasnd she. in. o oite it the Saigpe 1 *comedy, - buraed. ly Bedes,' -'lmn the col Beason. at the ut % n Phi Beptember & »8 2 il £33 B 4 !%Eaz it il i i1t 4 F 16 (Tuesday) 10 8. m. to 13 m., 2 to 4 p. m.; | suecess, THOMAS J. KELLY. singing, September 17 (Wednesday) 10 a. —_——— m to12m, 2todp m, 5to10p m; Mss Panlson, plano, 28514 Izard. resi- badly | viclin, viols, ‘cello, contrabass, harp and | dence. all other orchestral imstruments, Septem- ber i) (Thursday) W & m. to 12 m, 2 t9 Services in Berlia, 4 p. m.; children's day, September 20 (Sat. BERLIN, Aug. 9.—Americen and | urday), plano and vielin, 10 a. m. to 13 | Britieh residents here joined in & special —- - — — Gy o e g & m, 3t04p m service at the Buglish church, almost - e, wiegel For further partioulars address the sec- | identical with the service at Westminster WAKEFIELD, Neb, Aus. S.—(Spectal) | retary, 138 Hast Seventeenth streot, New |abbey. Among those present were Prince 3 POStal Card Will Get It foll hore last night, | York. Frederick Leopold, representing Emperor SAMPLE COPY OF THE Willlam, Dr. Von Muehlburg, under secre- ""'m e tary OF the Corelsn oios Gid 3. X Sask. Twentieth Century Farmer are Te all - | who here 1 | son, first secretary of the American em- The uw—uw-‘w.u ot g Dassy. The oharch was ,-nlo-uyi arens, Smbal! y FRED KRUG BREWING CO. 1007 Jackson St, 'Phone 420 <~ Anule Baughey, shoulder broken. it i £ i | i ..n‘...m Gecorated by the emperor's gardemers. [