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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1924)
I * S.-I’muiimi fttrl Mm lie Kxtrmlrf) w nf | aft V|tff whI WmiM *t rankle Ha ptlMir, Cam* Pimm April II merwe*tv.g IK* i pn**»WH<» nf |M I'Mied Mat** In | •>*On* on ah* *w*M«o of ik* Taft I »('i*wta) o*i May I, PraatAani IVi I tea t«Ae* a*Mil I An not awtlrlpete ll|| 0***1 Mil l*W( I ****** Am fnt KttM**aa If •aha T*fl agreement la ehrngaleA o* W»v J, a* piwpoeed by IK* I'nlteA Ptii*# |ni ai ntitan! a,tell arl(Ml tylA tantamount In atiaaulatlovi of th* amall, |tnnr and defeat**)*** r* piiMir i.f Panama l>**i«lla at*ry thing, Panama row atniina In •*» In |h* I'nliaA Maiaa IK* a iiditi* alar which will Hgtrt lit way 1 hiough th* r*nttitle*, TK* l.nlted ■Mlain* |* Panama’s b**t friend, **A wuattlA ha unworthy of tin I* Mina h*r capable nf any artlnit an flagrant Jv detrimental in our mnat aarroA In *«»r**»* aa lhat of throwing th* canal rone open for Itiiainaaa " Washington -Failure of efforts by i eprraentatlvea of thn Padama got eminent and state department offl rlitl* to draft a treaty to supplant th* Taft agreement which expires by tnu lual consent on May 1. probably will V>* met by order* of the Washington government authorizing extension of the agreement until the propoeed 1 reaty I* made effective. The Taft agreement con*l*ta of aev eral executive orders Issued by Presi dent Roosevelt while William H. Taft •v.y* secretary of war. kRABID dog bites HUMANE EMPLOYE T Oliver Avne, humane shelter eni -ptove, una bit Wednesday by a stray ' bulldog said to have been suffering 1 .from rabies. The dog was shot. Arne was given 1 wMstnur treatment. 1 ---i Lhurch Cornerstone Laid. [ By International New. Service. . Atkinson, Neb., April 23.—A crowd I fsllrnatcd at 300 persons was present < 4iere today to attend the ceremonies t incident to the laying of the corner- 1 ktune nf St. John T.utheran church. < Men Who Are Making Omaha } &nrtut jfl\ tson. j' Any man who sets tip a town, nakes tt grow amt li-e, turning a 'arm Into a populous village, and hen seeing that village become a •ortlon of a great metropolitan city, ■ entitled to be called a builder. That is what Erast us A. Benson lid. Mr. Benson Is and has been a eal eatate dealer: not a speculator, Jthougb he will take a chance, but i developer, all his life, lie came to >maha on a business matter In 1886, nd has been here ever since. On ils first visit he was shown a tract t ground of about 800 acres north rest of Omaha. It looked so good is bought It, and staited the village f Benson. From that grew up the present thriving corner of Omaha, that liinl Its own schools, water works and oilier attribute* of city life long before It was annexed. As an Incident to the development of the community he hnd set Into motion, Mr. iteneon hull t a street railway, leading down to Fortieth and Cuming streets, where It connected with the old Mercer line. For many years lie operated this line, at first with horse cars, then with trolley cars. The Mercer line was merged with the Other city line* In 1SK9, hut It was a long time before the Benson lino was taken In. although it Is now a portion of the city system. 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She Is an expert housewife end may aeek em ployment In a private family. OMAHANS SAIL FOR BRAZIL ON MAY 3 Roger P. Holman, sales manager of the coffee department, Paxton A Oallagher company, and Mrs. Hol man will leave Saturday for a two months’ trip to the coffee districts of Brazil, where he will study that end of the coffee business. They ex pect to sail May 3 They will visit Hlo de Janeiro, Santos and Sao Paulo. Holman declares that Brazil today is raising seven-tenths of the coffee grown In the world. He will Inspect the eight new government ware houses which house the entire crop. ---- OMAHA’S EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF art Schaffner & Marx Clothes . £)EMONSTRATING the Clothes Service-Supremacy of the Ne braska Clothing Co—the exclusive sale in Omaha of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes emphasizes it. * * ■»' • i You’ve always wanted to see all the leading styles that Hart Schaffner & Marx produce. Now you have that opportunity —at the Nebraska—ex clusively—they’re all here—all new —all good. We direct particular attention to the bright n^w spring-like colors. You’ll like them. They meet a man’s idea of spring clothes correctness, and x they’re values that save you money. * - * See Our Farnam Street Window Display • • 4 1 at mi I JIII-.ATKU.SI f k» * »Mt? *11 th* *tt *f anablt* etrt Ml t* Ml *1 IM »*t*nd*u t* ' i* hi at an iiiitntatnii y a*<t at 'taiiRi (Mima. t**a**i i‘d by f* "maa vk titled alia but aoo4ci tut thi*a ima, ' Tba Ibillat ‘ Mi nutitM laMtaMtal la a Inal? mtttabat' iftiu<»ait*i mi* atbbb iiatM a naar bald la matt* aattaa nf haiall and] mail** an appeal |« lha #,.M| t» aa» a dim ttpwmit ma*a nfi yiattah green »h*al» malt into a definite fot in nf (Inning ye linn a hu ll t iaa*. and a* it tiaeg unfold*, thin>1 Ilia thin nbat bright Iratnkan four * tlniacn Mtb|>* in natch Iba I (Mb ft a Mi 1 all , *Mi|thn Ilka fig utn, all htua and ian hey. foitn a •haft Ilf living tthltanaM, and gkap i* II dlaa In a *lt*n! thnndaratrrrh* nf tha ta*| >*f hlnml th*** ara aan •alien* an altanga to tha ay* *a In i andar lit* taunt ding brain altnnat in iifuihl* nf ad*i|U*t* uil*i*io* "Th* tTavltug," la on* nf th* mat vela nf nur llrn* and lla fiitui* • rhlavamant* In tha llna nf aa<4h*llc culttir* nan only b* aurmlaad. * Today and tnmmrow ara Ilia laat «|i|>nrlunlll*a lo *e# Irving a Mblgeta at (ha World. Tlila company nf 2* liny man anil woman ara handlining Ih* great “Annlvernary Blit" at that playhoua*. Tha largaat crowd* of th* a«aaon hav# wltneaaed th* allow. Starting Saturday tha World offana a anmahlug alx act bill of exceptional comedy altractlona. 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MNp run M* tNpnnfi Wi ♦*■* IMP-* *1 4¥*»w UP tpM) U MM •>« ru*t«M«* m r *r*rrt» QSUBSrafcCVWfWN £0. “The Store of Individual Shopa” Paxton Block 16th and Farnatn DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! 4 large groups of j Coats, Suits | tresses —all fashionable spring models < *18^ $28 $38- $48 Come down tomorrow! Your clothes allowance assumes magic powers in this sale—you'll find: Sport coats, coats of plain twill, coats with a touch of summer fur. Suits for youth and maturity. A dazzling array of all that is smart in frockdom for every occasion! Come! Sima* 14 la S3 SUNDAY I One Week Only THOMAS WILFRED With Hit Invention THE CLAVILUX The first instrument to make possible the use of liirht as a fine art. Auspices Omaha Society of Fine Arts BRANDEIS THEATER - THURSDAY, APR. 24 Price*.$2.00, $1.00 Good Seats Still Available , N ' O w The Screen'* Greateat Lover* CORINNE GRIFFITH CONWAY TEARLE i i TRULY A GREAT PICTURE “MEMORY'S GARDEN” De Luxe Presentation of a Melody Lova Story With Ellint»on and Poore RIALTO ORCHESTRA Playiaf •'STRADELLA'* George Heupt “Atforttiei Welti** “FAMILY LIFE” A Merry Misup of • M«Mi Mtori Mu TOMORROW EVE. AMATEURS in Addition to “TRIFLING POLLY” Musical Comedy Hit Watch Out for “THE STUTTERING SHEIK” H. Will B. Her. SATURDAY | ANNIVER3AY week npjTTiff I TODAY—TOMORROW Last Two Days I IRVING'S Imidgets KQffMnnvMhMpliln I j^Wjj^CjTCirilc40cjNllfjllkJ|l LLTUt DOERR Wellington CROSS 1 ran A Howland HOLMES A LE VERF Tabor A Cw»_Grab A Adonla Maryon Vadie St Ota Gygi I ^ With FI-A VIA WATERS A CO. VSWAVAV.WAW.VAV.SS BEDDEOI a 14IM4I7 Ooutla* J ; FREE DANCE f 'm Stile He*Hr and lianro at S J Ewpreos Kiotlc Harden, aj C Bed. Kre, Aprlt SiHh. % P t all at Ike atore for [I Free Ticket*. J* (W.VAW.V.WW.%SW A< M 111- N l\ NM II OF III 1 I’ TK\ OM\ll\ til l « \NT \I»N "-i LILLIAN GISH In “The White Sister” Is a $1.50 Photoplay, BBT YOB DON’T NAVE TO PAY $1.50 TO SEE IT FIRST RBR . or Wait Until It Plays Second Ran at Cheaper Admission Prices Has Sacured Special Permis sion to Present for the First Time Anywhere I LILLIAN GISH THE WHITE SISTER 35c and 50c I—YOU CAN HELP US— Prev# to the producer that per policy •I pre.enting tfcia picture at 3Sc aad 50c— IS THE RIGHT POLICY Bp attending earlp shows, aa we can properly haadle the thousand, who ara being turned awap dally. [ KEH3 ™, I “NORTH OF I NEVADA” I SATURDAY I “THROUGH I THE DARK” ■ A Boston Blackie story of Ren H Francisco's underworld where H romance and crime lurk in M darkened alleys. * THOMAS MEIGHAN —le— •THE CONFIDENCE MAN” A ddr d AllfMlItw Chief Silver Tongue Indian Tetter NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS GRAND.I«th aad Blaaap wuxi(m at'.ASLii ta “ALIAS THE NIGHT WIND" "Ruth at the Range.” Ns. 14 BOULEVARD - 4 id and laa.eeworth COIXEEN MOORS ta In “PAINTED PEOPLE" LOTHROP.24th aad Lathrep THOMAS MFICHAN in “THE NE’ER DO WILL" <Qjrm a saw fee Oa*aha’« Pan t entry ad’*"aF"^*W M.l and Nile Today Pttrpodtly Withheld tar the SEASON'S CLOSING WEEK Mtllie Williams And Hec Very Own ANAPPV RFVVF With w rich d Adam, and Pea.hr I Wiu Ft*»» Ttaw Here ta Two Aeasnn. ladte.’ He Hat tala Met ».t» Weed Oar. “ " >•»»■_™ »♦