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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1924)
Guest Conductor Is Selected for Omaha Orchestra • i __ i .Vfcsistant Conductor of Min neapolis Symphony to' Aid at Maiden Concert in May. i - Engelbert Roentgen, assistant con dubtyr of the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra, will be guest conductor of the On\aha symphony at its concert to .te giVlen at the Auditorium May 9, and will arrive in Omaha a week in tidVance ro conduct the final re hearsals, l't was announced Satur day by ofllulals of the business and professional women's division of the Chhmber of Commerce, which is sponsoring the concert. Plans for the organization of the Omaha orchestra are rapidly nearing ” laliniUetion. and the personnel Is ex pected t» he announced within a few days, according to the committee in charge. International Reputation. Mr. Roentgen, the conductor, has an International reputation both as conductor And cellist. He la first cellist of the Minneapolis symphony, and has been engaged to direct tho municipal band of Min neapolis, Which will give daily con certs for It- weeks this summer. Mr. Rowtgen is well known In Omaha, wliere he directed the con cert of the Minneapolis symphony on tour last spring. ‘‘Made iu Omaha.” Ernest Noitdin, now director of the World theater orchestra, and well known throughout the middle west ns an able conductor, has been chosen as local director. He is now engaged in selecting the 54 musicians who will compose the symphony. All will be Omahans. Program for the Initial concert will include the fourth symphony of Tsohalkowskl, the Oberon overture, the Liszt preludes and other favorites. Herman K. Mansfield, promoter and business manager of the or chestra, Is receiving subscription dally to defray the expenses cf the undertaking. Mrs. James T. Kinsler returned to her home Sunday from the Metho dist hospital, where she had under gone an operation on her eye. The Popular Model! That’s the Washington ,. Martha Sewing Machine ? This latest and exquisite ' ‘ fype of t*le famous White Ro tary Electric reigns supreme » . To be had at your terms. _ ALSO A Great Many REBUILT Sewing Machines from 1 $3 to $18 j-ONE PORTABLE ELECTRIC Good as New 1-$40-1 Easiest Terms l MICKEL’S 15th end Harney Phone AT. 4361 > BEST LIVER AND BOWEL LAXATIVE imj ■ __ ■WORK WHILE YOU SLEEPf Tfo griping or Inconvenience fob I Iowa a gentle liver end Ixiwel cleans f In* With "Cascarets." Sick Head I seUe, Biliousness. Oases. Indigestion, and all such distress gone by mom In*. Most harmless latatlve for * melt, women and children—10c botes, also :» and »0e eltes, any drug store I Fox Terrier Self-Appointed Guardian for Kittens. There Is something new under the sun. In case there is a "Doubting Thomas” let hint go to the res taurant of Isadora Rosenberg, 100 South Eleventh street. The new thing is a fox terrier that guards, with all the pride of a parent, the litter of kittens that has recently c6me to the place. "Toots,” the terrlor, refuses to leave the room Where the kittens are for any length of time. Whenever anyone other than Mrs. Rosenberg touches the kittens, Toots comes growling. Once she has reached the kittens, "Toots" steps carefully Into the cup board that in their home, curls her self in the center of the little family and watches over them. "Toots'* has been self-appointed guardian of the kittens for five days ever since their eyes opend. Ever though she may be a self-appointed guardian, she is none the less con scientious. Her hours on duty are all of the 24. r-\ A Nebraskan in Washington v___ By P. t'. POWELL, Washington Correspondent The Omaha Bee. Congressman Edgar Howard tem porarily left this city of raw oyster eaters to speak at a farmers' meeting at Lexington, Ky. Before leaving, the congressman says, he was assured the bonus bill wouldn't coma up while ha was away. Probably tha two men with the most bitter tonguee at their command in the senate are George W. Norris of Nebraska and James A. Reed of Missouri. There le this difference— Norris sometimes gives quarter, but Reed never does. Friends of Senator Norris are re ceiving reports that a campaign Is under way In Nebraska to the effect he Isn’t physically fit to serve a third term. If It Is discovered that such a campaign has reached dangeroue pro portions. It Is possible the senator will go to Nebraska to make two or three speeches for the purpose of showing his muscle, If nothing else. Senator R. B. Howell has succeeded in getting a resolution adopted by the senate calling on the Treasury depart ment to tell what It knows about the special fund of the federal farm loan board kept In the Franklin National bank of Washington. The persistency with which Howell has dived Into af fairs of this board has caused those opposed to him to designate him as "The Bulldog.” Congressman Bob Bimmons has In troduced a bill, H. R. 7850, empow ering the secretary of Interior to defer payments of rentals or penal ties In reclamation region# without Interest on the extended time. Following a visit to Nebraska, Mrs. Louise M. Dodson, national chairman of field activities for the republican national committee, has given out the following statement: "The state of Nebraska has three splendid women leaders In the various republican ac tivities, Mrs. Edgar P. Penney of Fullerton, associate member, repub lican national committee; Mrs. W. F. Graham of Omaha, state vice chair man, and Mrs. Draper Smith, vice chairman for Douglas county. What, by the way, has caused women In the democratic ranks like Dr. Jennie Callfas of Omahas. to show the white feather and permit Arthur Mullen to run for national committeeman on the democratic ticket without opposition? The Ne braskan can never forget how the tyee of Doctor Callfas snapped and she refused to be quoted when ehe learned while In Washnlgton, attend ing the democratic committee meet ing, that Art Mullen was to be a can didate for national committeeman and her working partner from Ne braska. r---\ Kansas City Jeweler Outwits Pay Phone and Is Arrested in Omaha -— How is it possible for a man to make a long distance rail In a phone boofh, drop the required charges Into the slots In the box, so that the oper ator hears the bell ring, and then walk away with the money still In his pocket? This secret, according to police and official* of the Northwestern Bell Telephone company, la In possession of Mike Atchltz. Knnsas City Jeweler, arrested In Omaha Friday for in vestigation, and released later on $100 bond. If his secret becomes general tele phone officials fear It will be neces sary to revolutionize the pay tele phone system now In operation. Atchltz denies defrauding the com pany, although he paid $19 to the telephone company following his ar rest "Just to stop the argument.” Officials of the company say they investigated a call he made from the Millard hotel to Kansas City, and (bat there was no money In tne phone after he left the Imoth, el though the operator heard him drop the required coin* in the box Wife Finds Husband Stricken Going Home Kearney, Neb., March 15.—C. O. Swan. 67, died at his home here Thursday following a stroke of par alysis suffered sometime Friday after noon. His wife, upon returning home at 6, found her husband unconscious and he died Friday, without regain Ing consciousness. Mr. Swan presid ed as secretary of the local Klks lodge over 20 years, was secretary of the state treasurer for three years. He was active in republican circles. Mr. Swan Is survived by his widow, one son, Hobart of Los Angeles, and one daughter. Mrs. Harry Dildine, of Dee Moines, la. Water From Power Dam* Menace in Beatrice Beatrice, Neb., March 15.—Petition is In circulation here, alleging that back water from the old paper jnill lam, a mile southeast of Beatrice, which is being reconstructed for a hydro electric plant, Is about to choke up sewers in the south part of town. It will be presented to the city com missioners at once. Seek Chadron Postoffire. Chadron, Neb., March 15.—Compe tition for the office of postmaster in Chadron is keen. Ben A. Brewster, present Chadron postmaster, has again thrown his hat in the ring. Among others are W. A. Danley, predecessor to Brewster, and Mrs. George C. Snow, wife of the publisher of the Chadron Journal. Measle* Kill Wymore Child. Wymore, Neb., March 15.— Xleart two year old son of Alfred Keefover, farmer east of Wymore In the Union Center vicinity, died Friday following a short Illness of measles snd pneu monia. This Is the fifth child death In this vicinity from this cause since February 1. moist heats Plenty of Heatl T he Nesbat Standard Puma '~e respond a to all the whims of the weather. It givra plenty of heat* moist healthful heat-and at a coat that la • definite step towards home economy. You can benefit by the superiority of the Neabn Standard Fur nace. Any Neabit Dealer will gladly fur nish you the remarkable advantages of our May Payment Plan. si STANDARD ■ ERICS Warning to Motorists . Morristown, O., March 15.—A warn ing to autolsts not to drive In closed ears If they use wood alcohol In their radiators has been Issued here. It was voiced hy Frank Rivers, Indian apolis, after he was revived by a local physician. Rivers was driving his closed auto when he felt a severe pain across his eyes, similar to a blinding headache Becoming dizzy, he stopped the car. opened the door and fell to the ground unconscious. Dr. J. B. Jeffrey said Rivers war overcome by carbon monoxide gas due to an Improperly adjusted car buretor and to the use of wdbd alcohol to keep the radiator from freezing. Graff for Real State Economy, J 7 Less Politics Candidate for Democratic Nomination for Governor Has Been Dirt Farmer Forty-One Years. *'I am more than pleased with the way my candidacy is being received by Nebraska democrats everywhere, and with the kind words that are being spoken of me by m? friend* and neighbors of both parties,” said Charles Graff. Mr. Graff, who is candidate for the democratic nomination for governor, was in Omaha Saturday, meeting friends and talking politics. "I am an Independent democrat," said Graff. "I do my own thinking and follow a course I map out for myBelf. I am a candidate for gov ernor because I have definite policies and principles I deem vital. "I have no machine behind tne, and I am not under obligations to any faction or Individual I am going to make tbe most active campaign pos sible between now and April S.” Charlei* Graff has been a Nebraska farmer for 41 years. lie has had I wide legislative experience, and was chairman of the Joint legislative com mittee in the session of 19b* that drafted the bank guaranty law and I You Who Appreciate 1 9 I II rest that Is sound—sleep that Is g j| Invigorating—come in and look § 19 at our 'f | 5 1 Beds Mattresses § Springs § 90% 1 = of those who come here to \look—come here to buy— I they know our values. i ltl« Farnan St § PHONOGRAPH Only $36.00 Prices Slaughtered In order to make room for spring |; shipments, we will place on sale Monday morning at a fraction of their cost, 40 high grade Phono graphs, consisting of Victor, Co lumbia, Brunswick, Edison, Sonata, f Schmoller & Mueller, Pathe and many -others in all models and if finishes. [I Read This Partial List: NOW *135.00 Mandel -$36.00 *85.00 Columbia_$42.00 *129.00 Brunswick . .$50.00 *100.00 Sonata.$43.00 NOW 975.00 Edison .$37.50 ' $100.00 Columbia . . .$48.00 9125.00 Console_$88.00 9150.00 Victor .$75.00 These are instruments we have accepted as part pay ment on new Victor and Columbia machines. They are all in the best of condition and we guarantee them in every respect. If you ever expect to purchase a phonograph, now is the time to do so and save at least $75.00, but you must act at once. 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Iimlant t’omhlnat Ion l»y It* full nama \* all Knoil ilrtiu^iata am h i»a Hiomt^U Stora lT.»t|pt «|o.*.|a I>*|»t i Shat loan A M. i’on nail It.*' i iMtig 00, Clraan L>ruf Hci.tioW & hua was chairman of the subcommittee that whipped the lav* Into shape for Final enactment. He has been a mem oer of the state agricultural society ror 15 year*, and served as president for two years. For many years he lias been actively engaged In agri cultural and livestock activities. Graft insist* that tai reduction can come only by n thorough appli cation of business methods and less of politics in stats government; that ui Nebraska la on agricultural state, real business stimulus can come only from Increased purchasing power of the farmers; that all lines of legiti mate business endeavor are entitled to'a square deal, and all other kinds of business should be brought to Jus tice. "I am not aspiring to the governor ship as a stepping stone to higher political office." said Mr. Graff. “My only ambition is to render service to Nebraska.” Graff headquarters have been opened at the Lindeil hotel in Lin coln. snd 9 corps of workers is now on the job, I.af. laf. laf! Rend In just as many lafs a* you like to the Local Laf Kditor. The Omaha B«*e The more the merrier. Brook hart Says 9/ Idea of Lincoln Trip Is “Silly” Nebraska Concerns Have “Little if Any” Part in In vestigation—I ight Pic tures Query. Smith Brook hhrt of Iowa, chairman of the United State's senate commit tee Investigating Attorney General Daugherty's conduct In office, can t be bothered with the Nebraska end of alleged graft operations. •‘The idea that any of us will go to Lincoln. Neb., In connection with this investigation is absolutely silly,' he said yesterday to The Omaha Dec's Washington representative, when questioned regarding a report that the committee would make a trip to this state to Invesigate tho alleged part of the Nebraska Aircraft company's part In alleged graft In dropping, pros ecution of the airplane companies The name of the Lincoln firm said Senator Brooghart, "may have been mentioned with numerous other airplane concerns but it will plsy a eery amall part. If any, In the in vestigation.” % Omaha in Inquiry Tlie name of an Omaha law flrrtt alleged to have been instrumental in getting the iJempsey-Carpentier fight pictures shown in Omaha is to be filed with the Daugherty investigat ing committee, according to diapatcheg from Washington last night. According to Fred Quimby, original owner of the pictures, prospective purchasers were obliged to see a law firm in their respective localities to take care of legal complications. Among the names of men filed for showing the pictures, as they were • read by Senator Wheeler, was that of Clarence Gray, Omaha. Federal court records here show that he was fined 1500 November 2, 1921, after his cass had ’ ren continued several times. Russia and Sweden Agree. Stockholm. March 15.—An agree ment between Hussia and Sweden, so cording the soviet government recog nltion de Jure, was signed today. . i ■ ■ - ' DistincMe)tppardfiremen cftftCrotylZldg. Vest ees and Guimps Collar attached ▼estees and fancy guimps •marten the cos tume. Beautiful materials; real lace trimmings; white and cream. B Monday~First A uthentic Showing Frocks “ Wraps From Foremost Foreign Manufacturers. These dresses and wraps bring the note of difference which fashionably dressed women always seek. Wonderful imports made of finest fab rics ; smartest styles and shades. You will be delighted with these new arrivals. s4950 » *95 Popular prices always prevail at Burbon’s. 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