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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1924)
Iitsmih Pirn t In Drfrnur of Sailor Sla\rr w Mtenbt In TeMtfa In ’IVisI nf lirrnl lain* IVth Officer ^ It** **h«»l ( •intpnntitn, . h . sge April H leaanlly will I* . pb . i t < Me? TewNM* ) ,it IINwrr, who M«n4*v »lwl i„| killed a Min* nffhwr during uiee* i the ttie t Mkm naval training at* TMa •■* announred Indav *1 the preliminary hearing of detail* aur founding the alaving of ch'ef Host* n n a Mat* Daniel It. Want worth. Meitner never said a word before **• nhet tVenlworth1 ’ It D Cwlg. * fellow off leer, who took the a'aver Intn custody, aald. 'After he ha.l emotled h a ravnlver Into Wentworth a I <>dv 1 dlwrrmrd It m." aald Craig. ‘ Then he raid you think I’m rraa.v, don't you? Don't worry, I'll come away quietly.' " Helmcr's effect* were aearched In nn attempt to learn the motive of the slaying. It wtra found that both he and Wentworth were single. It had been rumored that Ilelmer recently had married and was jealous of Went worth’s attentions to his bride. This was dispelled, however, with today's Investigation. "ilelmer Is Insane," Joseph Ksm fner, the slayer’s attorney, declared. T have had an allienlst examine him 4^-ind will produce him ns a witness. Roth men were veteran navy men. having serv ed for more than 12 years. 600 Bankers Expected at Norfolk Convention Norfolk. Neb., April 18.—The 2.th annual convention of group three. Northeast Nebraska Bankers’ assoela tlon, will be held here next. Monday and 600 bankers are expected to at tend. R. H. Mat hew son, president of the group, will preside. J. R. t'aln, Jr., of Omaha, has been selected as toast master for the banquet, which will conclude the meeting. Among the speakers on the program are Carl R. dray, president of the I’nion Pacific railroad; Dr. K. D. Hull, superintend ent of the Methodist district of Nor folk: W. M. Dressier, Omaha; D. E. , Rralnard, Wayne; Dr. Orover Diehl, '{Norfolk, and Fnmuel MacIntyre, if >maha. .Legion Memorial Accepted £ by Columbus City Council £ Columbus, Neb., April 18.—Colum • tins city council has accepted th* of pfor made by Hartman post No. 81, ' American legion, to erect a memorial | In the new municipal park grounds. • The legion la raising a fund for the erection of a war memorial. „-* Osceola Store Closed. Osceola, April IS.—'The W. O. John S.nri company grocery and dry good* store was closed after a meeting o4 the stockholders. Indebtedness I* es timated at $11,000. Prominent Osceola citizen* were stockholders. Adele Garrlaon ' Ml I M|f" . 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Tommy as the kinp of “pet-rich-quick* in a hip love melodrama, thrill-stacked and punch packed. A Afciphan masterpiece. , Starts Starts Sunday Sunday Anniversary Week STARTING TODAY IRVING'S MIDGETS 28 llttlo man and woman in addition to a fraat bill If You Ar« • l.ov«r of Corking W*«t*rn PldutM, DON’T MISS THIS FRED THOMSON and SILVER KING in “Nortli of Nevada” A dram* of beautiful women, who Ilea for cotlly gown*, rar# gem* and tbair own eel* fieh ploaeuro— and a beautiful • tor? of mother lov* featuring CORINNE GRIFFITH and CONWAY TEARLE | Sunday| A racy musical play about a girl who cou Idn't btlitts mmy today “TRIFLING POLLY” in additinn In photoplays N 0 W A Komnaar Comrdy l>r»ai* of the South “THE FIGHTING COWARD” Adapted From “Kairnolla" by Rooth Tarhlaftoa i ail iRrla^M KraMl TartM##, iarf A**r. 1 till#*m I.rr4I«. *«•»•» i*ary Victrolas— Latest |i Models If there were a Better Talking Machine than Victrola we would recom mend it. So long aa the majority inaiata on having the beat muaie through the beat medium, so long will we continue to handle the greatest musical products in the world,—Victrolaa and Victor records. Begin to enjoy them now, —pay as you save. Sec us today. Order Your Easter Victrola Now! The Brandeis Store Mala Fleer—West Two Weeks STARTING TODAY LILLIAN GISH In “The While Sitter” PRICES By (pacial ycrmiiiion Matinees.35c Evenings.50c Twltm T*Ur. M.f t»-H«ri Mil* Ife-tl j Margaret YOUNG Vtml Chartrltrlitf •*d Miofiftfrapli Artlilc PAUL ZIMM I mnH Hi# * Chicagoan* 1 A IO‘Fl#c# I Ja/i fnumhl# I MAAIL LAMBERTI < TWIN BEDS MARTINET im4 MIA FAMOMA CROW] BARR TWINS | "SEN.” FORD I m J/fT74 Omaha'* f un i Mat •««• N»«a Taday pMriaaalf Wlthhald far th# SEASON’S CLOSING WEEK mm |fla aaf CalnaiMa Mollie Williams And M*r v«rr Ova SNAPPY Rr VUt{ With Walah A A4mm • and Paafhjr Charua i Flrat Tima Mara In Taa ^aaaana *diaa* lit Barf am Mat. Jilt Wash Day# j WHflHBOSHOODThEATOU BOULEVARD ■ ■ 114 at.4 l.aavanaaarlh Marr (.rr In "I OVAI I IVES’* Vaudavllla and ( i.madv GRAND - - - - - - 14th an4 Rinaajr <HARLE3 RAY In “A TAILOR MADE MAN'* E0THROE - - - - - 24th and l.athrap CIIARI KM JONES In *SECOND HAND LOVE" Diiunnt c*m ^Mitf %"* DiMUUI 4 Nlta*. Mai Wad. "Vlaflar Than 'I ifhtnin * " Naw Yarli TiHum “THE OLD SOAK” With TOM W UK 4 Manilla Hi rtilragn. I Yaar In N Y. 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Kil4*ft* fwiWl A »*<*• #*••*'* paHIt Art* I* «*>♦ ' *** *>* n„,»M H tort to M* Vk* ***rt »tM , p „„ tt» *p Ktor rt ii* *»A*. to , lto*p*» PP*«< Ml ft*** **«*ftA* ,!#»••’ M*l *«PA*f lb* tort A **i IMi*hA V**1 >1 Aft, ft k t* I*** *’n* im ton* #** I* PA* <*f '*•« ** * •» limil* Ik* !»'• A fl*P l« tto* » *' Ahp *pA |>*>. li*A p»i Ik* ton • A**fc It I* pup ImM *1 torn** *t*to, VI nil Nrrlt ll iif < nullify Ntopp! In Pruirii* Hr* i**1!*** S*»., Af*li 1* torPHH |i* MIMltl nf I'PltoP** *«*t»l P*#* * * lA* *1 r**< k rt Hwiklll M*P* k» •lark* »PA lliffi »*#«•*• ft*** knfP*A |j>mAi*A* t *<*'** *<f »•»•• I*pA W**» tot*M nv*» Saturday—Last Chance to Learn Art of Correct Corsetry As Presented, in Our Gala Fashion Revue Eighth Floor 11:30 A M. tot P.M. 2:30 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. The Largest ard Most Comprehensive Shewing of Corset Masterpieces Ever Presented in One Great Free Showing These Demonstrators Appear for Famous Manufacturers: Miss Ohlson of Kops Brothers Maker* of Nemo Comet*. Smart Set Girdles, Circlet Brassieres Miss Dougherty of Weingarten Co. Makers of Stylish Stout Corsets, Stylastie Girdles and Formu Bands Mrs. Hadley of Mollie Mayers Makers of the Famous Lovers' Form Brassieres Miss Helen Thaxter of Treo Co. Makor* of S#mi-Ela*Jic and AU-Elantic Girdlea Mrs. Lillian Ittel of Warner Bros. Makers of Ccrselettes, Wrap-Around, Egyptian, Bandeaux. Oriental Girdles Mis» Ferris of I. Newman Sons Makers of the Famous P. N. Practical Front Girdlea Mrs. Gordon Smith of Gossard Co. Makers of Front-lacing Cometj. The Belvadear, The Fancy Brassierea Health Lectures at Afternoon Performance ^_ i J •_ Unique Entertainment Feature by Pupils of • Brandeis opecial Miss Adelaide Fogg -Afternoons at 4:00 . ____ __ . _ • Announcement ExtTa.ordina.rvf **** *,rt**’t light* of Bnudwy, miss nancy fain, . r^xiruoraiTiury. ut< >Ur of ^ PMi ghow.. <<The 0ir, tb0 Lim0MiM .. Tangerine and other famoui Broadway production*, will ring at our Gala Faahion Revue Saturday afternoon. Seven Famous Manufacturers Participate Fourteen Living Models Demonstrate . ' .. 11 ..111 - ... It Will Pay Every Woman Who Is Interested in Her Health •andj Figure to Visit the Brandeis Store During This Big Demonstration ""■* ot rr'TV?n m°^#U W’n *»T •* the Sun Tho.tm in conn^timi with the picture, 1 7-30^13 *** m*d* *UCh * f*Tor*kl* ^preMion on the women ef Omaha, Friday evening. EXTRA! EXTRA! Owing to the really unusual response at the exhibition of the Oala Fashion Revue this week, aud the many requests received from husbands who w ish to attend the exhibition The Brandeis Store will repeat the Fashion Revue at the Brandeis T heater at 8:110 p. m. Saturday, April 19. This per formance will he entirely FREE, but admission will he by ticket only, which niav he secured in the l»ooth on the third floor, or at the Brandeis Tlieat or box office. Onlv 1,500 reserved seats available Apply early. _’_MUSIC GALA FASHION REVUE-VAUDKVIT.T.i!_