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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1923)
A Queer World Voliva Predicts Superman Will Arise to Cure World's Woes and Then —Prove to Be Anti christ. A Superman. Chicago, 'larch t.—Wilbur Glenn Voliva of Zicn, issued a prophecy to day that a Milierman would arise nut of present, international difficulties who would unify nations, be welcomed everywhere and even he accepted by churches; hut w ho finally would re veal himself as the Antichrist, and try to get people to worship his image. Complete. New York, March 1.—Until today the Bronx ioo has has almost every kind of animal on exhibit but a cow. Today the Dairymen'^ league figured out that a large per centage of tlie children in York never had seen the source of their milk, so they presented Dairy Lea, a Holstein, to the local managerie. A Calamity. Ilusseldorf, March 1.—Among otliPr calamities for which tlm depreciation of the mark is responsible, must be added the passing of tfiP cash register in Germany. \n American walked into a cutlery shop recently and while awaiting his (tint to he served was ad miring an elaborate register made by an Vmeriean .Arm. “One hundred and eighty five thou sand marks,” the clerk Informed the ^00 stonier as lie handed him a small package containing a safety far.or. “How will he mark this on the ma chine?" the American mused, noting Dial (lie figures on the register only numbered to 1,001). four figures. "Is he going to ring it tip 183 limes?” The clerk opened the cash drawer, placed the money within and on a little slip entered the amount. Law Enforcement Officer Is Sent It) Probe Robbery Lincoln, March 1.--^Special.)—Bur glars looted the Cuistern. Clegg & Co. general merchandise store at St. Ed ward. in Boone county, Thursday morning and escaped with $15, 000 worth of silks and men s and wom ens ready-to-wear suits, according to n report reaching Chief Law Enforce ment Officer Tom Carroll. Entrance was gained by “jimmying" the front floor. The robbers secured some small change. Chief Carroll went to St. Edward in an»effort to get finger prints of the robbers. GAYETY STARTING TOMORROW MATINEE TOWN SCANDALS INDOOR CIRCUS rDCr Souvenirs. Novel* ties. Popcorn, Peonuts for Everybody all week. "HICKEY" Vine In Bale. 11a leVAN, CLOWN MUO| Sal. Mat., t 10 I SATUKDAY —SUNDAY Continuous 12:45 to 11 P. M. * ON CHANEY, BLANCHE SWEET —in— '•QUINCY ADAMS -h SAWYER” with BARBARA LA MARR John Bower, Elmo Lincoln Hank Mann Louite Frazenda and a dozen other, as notable. NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS HAMILTON - - ■ 40th and Hamilton H * ' ‘ ~ ' ’ nvD la "DR. JACK” VICTORIA .... 24th and Fort ALL-STAR CAST "THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE” GRAND ... - 16th and Binnejr KATHERINE McDONALD in "THE INFIDEL" Stop Laxatives 1 Which Only Aggravate I Constipation 1 Nujol is a lubricant m,i n R medicir.r.laxahvc socau B not. gripe. \\ ben ) ou are eon- I stipated, not enough of Na- R ture's lubriralmg liquid is I produced III the Ixiwel tokcep B the food^aste soft arid rnov- B mg. Doctors prescribe Nujol B because itacts like this natu- I ral lubricant and thus secures fl regular bowel movements B by Nature's tiwn method - ■ lubrication. Try it today. IS Mrs. Huck to File Charges ! Against Foe in Primary V Alleged Opponent Spent $100,000 to Win Republi can Nomination—He Denies Charges. Chicago, March 1.—Morton D. Hull, who defeated Mrs. Wlrtifred Mason Huck, Illinois congressworaan-at-large, for the republican nomination in the Second Illinois district, today depre cated Mrs. Huck’s statements that j she would prefer charges against file former state senator for alleged exces sive expenditures in the campaign. Meanwhile, Mrs. Huck elaborated on 1 previous statements and specifically : accused Mr. Hull of spending f 100,000 to win the nomination. ‘‘I am reluctant to believe the woman said such a thing." Mr. Hut! said. "It is entirely untrue, of course. I doubt if my total expenses up to1 date have exceeded J2.500; certainly ‘ not more than J.1.000." "I shall prefer charges against Mr. Hull that he spent I 100,000 to win the! nomination as soon as I return to1 Washington," Congresswoman Huck f said. Mrs. Muck's term expires will) the . adjournment of tho house March 4. I jMtvWvru Treat If.Huclsl Hoover to Y'jsit Iowa Washington. March 1.—Secretary Hoover has accepted an invitation to address the National League of Women Voters during its fourth an" nnal convention at Ucs Moines, la,, April 9-14. SUNDAY STRAND A PRETTY wife longing for romance— A husband immersed in his millions— A fascinating “other man”— A flirty flapper daughter— De Mille has taken these very modern, very human people and, with his usual skilled and lavish hand, woven them into the screen’s greatest love-drama of today. . , I That’s just p#»rt of the story of Cecil B DeMill i| r*a o a v e r i <v« ?y Adam's Rib; WITH MILTON SILLS ELLIOTT DEXTER THEODORE K 03 LOFT ANNA Q NILSSON I \ mi IAUUNE GARCW Ct (paramount (fmiurt Nights and Sunday Matinees Balcony . 40c Main Floor ..50c Boxes . 60c Week-Day Matinee* until 5 o'clock All Seats . 35c KIDS, any time.. 1©^ LAST LAST 2 2 DAYS DAYS Joseph Herjesheimer's Remarkable Story, JAVA HEAD with Leatrice Joy Jacqueline Logan George Fawcett Raymond Hatton j The Best Comedy in Months Is LIGE CONLEY in Hold Tight A Ford Furnishes Most of the Fun. AH% KRTULptlhST. Mm. ('. V PAYNK. Health Brings Beauty Manchester, lima. 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WANT \l»s lilt IN14 lihSI UK Prominent Musicians to Address Convention Prof. Otto Kinkedey. chief of the music division of the New York pub lic library, and Osbourne McConathy of the Northwestern university con servatory of music, will be the priu [ripnl speakers at the Nebraska Mu sic Teachers' association's seventh an nual convention in Omaha April 2 th 4. Other interesting features me plan I ned which will cover every plMSS sf the music teaching craft. Professor Kinkedey's address will be delivered Monday, April 2, and his subject will be "Growth and Development of the Keyboard Instruments.” Oslrourne McConathy, who was a pioneer In the movement to allow public school int pils credit in their regftlar school work for the private study of music, will speak Wednesday. April 4, on "The Relation of Private Music Teach ing to Our Public School Instruc tion." Special musical concerts and recit ■M to he givsa during the convention follow: Monday evening. First Bap tist church piano recital by Sidney Hilber, dean of the Sherwood school of music, Chicago: Tuesday evening. First Baptist church, concert by Chi cago String Quartet; Wednesday eve ning. concert by medal winners in the students' contests; Omaha Sym phony orchestra, presented by the Omaha Friends of"Muslc:club the Ne braska composers’ concert uder the auspices of the Fortnightly club, and the West Sist< rs String Quartet, Onto ha's leading quartet. J. IF. Beveridge, city superintend ent of schools; Stale Superintendent of Public Instruction MaUen and President Karl Tunberg will be other speakers on t^je program. Special raid road rates have ben made for teacher* coming to tile con vention. Hiccoughs 70 Houw. Kansas Ofty, Mo.. March 1.—Charles Tettson, 57, has hhcuiighod more than 70 hour*. TVwson is in the 0»*n rral hospital h»rc. There was an old geezer named “Tut” Who was a “Jazz-mania” nut He got in a hurry to see Mae Murray So they opened the grave of old “Tut” OLD KING “TUT” in his balmy days never saw such gorgeous scenes of splendor, such dazzling costumes, such daring dames, as you will see in “Jazz-Mania” * t A Brilliant Romance of Syncopation, Featuring MAE MURRAY Her First Super-Production STARTS TOMORROW For Eight “JAZZ-MANIAC” Days Prices this engagement: Mats, daily.35c Evenings . 50c Children . 10c Monday to Friday - “JAZZ CONTEST,,, WATCH PAPERS FOR LIST OF ENTRIES LI-—— $150.00 p£;h 1 T " 1 — THEY WILL APPEAR ON THE 9 O’CLOCK SHOW ah* ays have il Stops Colds m 24 hours 9 —lagr*ppe in 3 days I for two g w - No bad after9 effr * od9 red box bearing Mr. Hill's portrait and 9 signature 1 At All Drut£i*ts—30 C^nt* 1 STANDARD VAUDEVILLE EXCLUSIVE PHOTOPLAYS \sf-10 Seven Day*. Startin'; TOMORROW # The captivating and fascinating star of the GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES Cecil Cunningham The fa mous singing comedienne 1 in her original rorredy song characteri~:ations OTHER BIG ACTS , I including BYRON BROS. MOANLUA SEXTETTE An innovation in jazz syncopation An exciting, thrilling mystery play— “One Wonderful Night” i Starring Herbert Rawlinson Fastest 12 Hours Ever Filmed | - Added feature, all shows, a riotous two-reel comedy— CHARLIE MURRAY “The Fatal Photo'' The Personal Messages of COUE SUNDAY AT 1 Try to Forget This Picture!! ALL NEXT WEEK )ht trill comt a back to you I No Advance in Prices Special Prologue vjMHHBmaanBBnnnL' Powerful Mighty Life-Drama Do you often wonder why certain pictures thrill you so deeply and linger in your memory and make you feel happier? Pictures like “The Miracle Man,” “Humoresque,” “Dream Street” and “Over the Hill”? # The answer is— THEY MAKE YOU FEEL WHAT THE SCREEN DOESN'T SHOW!! Such pictures are rare, but this is one of them. There is in it that s »mc thing.that you can’t see. but it gets you and holds you in its power. SPKCIAL ADDED FEATURE The Message of EMILE COUE M. COUE personally appearing in his only motion picture, explaining self mastery through conscious Auto-Suggestion NO ADVANCE IN PRICES _ . STARTS SUNDAY? A — - Don’t Be a Grouch! “THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD” Proves It’s All Wrong! -1 The Only Authentic COUE SUNDAY AT 1 a*t T»n Day* EEH3 If r imn S«t nt day HOOT GIBSON "Kindled Courage" 3 Priscilla Dean and y Wallace Beery "“Flame of Life” ■ and A Another New Y “Leather Fishers” __ Matin** Daily, 7:15. Every Night. 9:15 NOW PLAYING The International Actor MR. LOU TELLE6ER |*i ear ntin* HI* Own One-Act Play "BLIND YOUTH” Scanlon. Drnno Brno. Guv A Pearl _ A A, anion I Mag!*'■ Fred Mnore A l oo Kendall ~ Allan Shaw - i umminga A White Topics of the Dav Aeaop'o Fahlea ! Patho Newa ["WALTER C. KELLY ] Til* Virginian Judge MAT1NEEA I Hu. I NIGHT* 4>* t» SO* I If * T»* lie «* IIW Now Showing “KING TUT” —in “The Loves of Pharoah” A Paramount Picture Also a superb vaudeville show headed by a vehicle which will be found full of surprises, "A Pair of Deuces." (Two Keels of Himself COUE I SUNDAY AT _ 1 —tgsga LAST LAST PAT r* T 1 I k a DA' “The Flirt” "OIHH* , MIN ClNH>; MA 4 MH 100 At 1**1 »4R p*k:ij» I AS * 1IMK.S I ODA> MS # '0 Mating WnUeri H*U» J%*kk\04 1omo»ri'w .Sat I Sht;»»e^ an«l A"’ W e»k TOWN SCANDALS '^V* A •#» lit !■» |af Mai Vewa'^ Ul'H lit A ..m at I* U i«4 • S