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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1924)
T O d a y OlfMiMHrttl fl *Tm I rt* lkn$ I *4t, Rr ARTHUR BRIRRARK , h __ * M*c* I am, beet I *far,*‘ fa afftl th* | ranch matt* Tha atUm ha*» #, .-opted the It**** plan, hat fr|nr« atay* la tha Bah* and win afay "antH Germany pata th* ptan lot* *t c ut Inn, a hu h *n*aP* Until (lecwtanf pay* mkaiathllf Germany »#*« *be can't d*> that whit* fiiftri1 »t#i* In th* Bah* Thath lha l»ta*i deadlock, ,» Mr 4, I* Morgan i* tn Bart* and official* Mi him how much gold h* think* th* l nii*>* Blale* would Itk* to pump Inin th* European *lt«*> ttnn. Th# #p*w*r dapenda nn at. Morgan'* ability In *all fnraign I•onda. lir a a good bond talesman Thou# that bought th# Honda of N#w Yark'a Inlerhnmugh Rvat*m r#fn#mbar It dlatlnetly. Meanwhile a loan of flat million has be*n arranged In New York t* help out Germany. Thai'* like of fering on# email pe#nut to a starr ing elephant. In Chicago a young woman tried to kill a wife, who## husband in the opinion of the #hnot»r, belonged to her. She did kill the man’s care taker. Then she jumped out of the window. A little later she poisoned herself in Detroit. It seem# #h« had a husband of her own, nnd her brother say# "that husband taught my sister how to use drugs.” It is a thing easy to teach, nnd then explains all the rest—the shooting, jumping through the window, and the idea that some body else’# husband wan her prop erty. The pity is that the poor care taker was killed—the wrong man. It isn’t a had idea, occasionally, to let men know that it is foolish to become mixed up in a highly emo tional temperament. A camp for girls in Maine offers $50 reward for some word to de scribe the girl that is the opposite of a “flapper.” Send your suggestion to Camp Hiawatha, Cornish, Me. “Old-fashioned girl” is the right name. But the flapper of today is often the able mother of tomorrow. There never was on earth, probably a more terrible flapper than the mother of Alexander the Great. The quickest way to get money out of human beings is to let tlu?m gamble and take part of the gam bling money. Italy intends to tap that gold mine, permitting gambling in established resorts, not near cities of more than 20,000 popula tion. It will bring in money undoubt edly, but every dollar brought in will do $10 worth of harm. Gam bling destroys honesty. And gam bling which produces nothing makes it seem not worth while to do any thing productive. Young William B. Leeds, who ■ married Princess Xenia, after his mother had married Prince Christo pher, has just gone t® Europe in a idg ship and will come back sailing a little fishing craft, 60 feet long. He wants excitement. When Leeds was a little boy, in his house in Fifth avenue, his father, the “tinplate king,” said to this writer: “I’ll give a million dollars to any body who will tell me how a very rich man can bring up his son with out having him spoiled by flattery.” That is not easy, but flattery isn’t the worst of it. Men work to get what they want, and gradually get in the habit of working from habit, anyhow. But give a boy 10, 20 or 'HO millions and you take away all Incentive. It is just as if you had a good watch and took out the mainspring, expecting it to run. The government census bureau estimates New York’s population well above six millions, an increase of 305,456 in three and one-half years. Which will be the first city to pass New York? Some one will surely do it, hut that one will have to travel rapidly. In Greater New York there are two cities of more than two millions each, Manhattan and Brooklyn, and one, the Bronx, most rapidly grow ing of all, has nearlv a million, hav ing increased 146,000 in four years. This is quite a prosperous country. But it’s too had we shut out the high class immigration that would give us the people and the new blood we need. WOAW Program i, ■■ ■ ■■■■■ . ■■ — — —.. Tiirariity, April *#. • PM bh Canto quartet of Ciilver elty Place, Neb. o :4k I*. M -Dinner program by Ifarrno Jo** orrheatra. • I*. M Program arranged by Frank Buckingham, Irifltructna of banjo, man dolin and guitar. Auaphee Harman-Van Hr tint company, Ford deal era: tieleotlone * <#) Morning Hlorw Wa|(*"---Brockmeyer (b) "Imperial Polka",.Mrockmayer Plectra Banjo Chib. Frank Btirklnfhjim, Director, "The wi yalda Croee .,. .. Male Chortia, Or«c# liept let Church. Florence M. Rhoadea, Director. JVnor Banjo flnloe tai "glmiile Aveu". Thorne ((b) "!)ffijtante" fWalta),..... Mim Oladya Roberta fa) Anthony Walt*.Mrerkmayar (b) Princeton fJalop.Brockmeyer Ple-ura Banjo Club, fa) "Rope/,’ fMar'hi ... (|#» "The World fa Waiting fer (ha nunrjae" .,. Menlo Trio 'Mr. Richard ffoffman, Mr. Ilmlfh, Mr. Rockingham ) ' fJuardmotint In Toylnnd Buckingham (Flraf Public Proven'et Ion ) Plectra Banjo (‘lub goprana iolo—"Hplrir Flower *.f.ltton Myrtle a Cuater. fa) Cadet. Two gfer. .Mchlaifarth fbt "Old Rugged Croaa".,.. Banjo Trio. fa) "Rut One V'lenna" (March).... gob re mmell (b> "Bullaby" Wolff Plectra flan Jo Club. '•gteal Away" ........ .. Mala Chortle, Orace BapMat Church. Florence M Rhoadea at the Plano fat Brownlee Ha lop" .... Brockmeyer (b) "Queen of the Fair" Mro> kmeyer Plectra Banjo Club Popr a no Roir, Twilight".Olenn Myrtle H Cuater Tenor Banjo floff* "Whleperlng Hope".... Mr Hoffman, Mr grnlfh April 2* 7 »» p m . prn.r.m of poiiuhir inusia ui.de* dlie'liun ut Jim pile tilaaa, Min Who An Making Omaha ] \_____ -. ! m I \<.KC fjtldHaL I He had a vision. In his mind’s eye he visualized at the northwest corner of Fifteenth and Douglas streets a structure referred to by many aa on* of the finest entertainment center* In the middle west. It la the largest theater In Omaha and In may re spect* It la the moat modern. Thl* aerve* as an Introduction to W. R. McFarland, aecretary and manager of the World Realty com pany. Just to give a cross-section of hi* method*. It may b# mentioned that when he sold the associates of his company the Idea of a larger theater at Fifteenth and Douglas atreeta, he traveled to various cities and spent two month* obtaining Ides* of theater construction. The World theater Is a monument to hi* enter prlze. The company of which he I* man ager. owners the Moon, Run, Muse and Kmpress theatera, In addition to Program Tuesday. April ft (Courtesy of Radio Digest/. Hy Associated Prase. WMB, Atlanta Journel (420/; 10:41, Jubilee. WOR, Buffalo (210); 4*1:10, mualr; 0:20, newa KTW, Chicago (52# ); ft : 1 i, talks; I 41. bedtlmo; «, mualr, 7, musical; 7 20, farm, 7:00. musical. WDAP, Chicago (M0>; 4 0 roncart, or* gan artlata. WON. Chicago Tribune (270); I, »'loiln, orchestra; MO, must* el. dance WMAQ, I htcago News ( 447. J); <-7 AO, talk, Americantxat lo/i; 7 : orchestra, 1.10, lecture; 2 20, program wLW. Cincinnati (900); ♦. Mothers of Dcmdrcracy, talk, mualo. WKAA, Dill;.* N ■ . 4741 12.10, ad dr***, 9.20-12, musical, orheatra. WCX. Datrolt (417); b, .,.111, 0, Rad Apple club. WWJ, Datrolt News (0171; 7:10, ore he* tra. WBftP. Fort Worth Miar-Telegram (47#»: 7 10 10 4fi, concert. IIFKX, llaetlngi (2411; r#hn»ad. *sta R'DKA "'ll A A. Iowa City (4*4); I, readings, concert. "DAK Kansas City Mtar (411); 9 10 4:.in, musical, # 7, Hchunl wf the Air; 9 J* 1R; concert; 11:40, Nlgn'hawks. "IIB, K ansa * City (411); M, rnualc; 7-9, *du<atlonal; 10, slasat*al; 0-10, popular. IIKI, I.os Angeles (440); 0 11-11. con cert, or* heatra. vocal Kfli, Doe Angeles (900); 0, musts, II#, children: S:10, vocal, dance WHAM. Louisville fornal (4##)} 7:1# 0. solo* •leading*, talks, tenor. WOI, Martford (M0). «. HI* Broth*, rluh; 4:20, evening program. W'BA H, Minnas polio (417) ; 7, musical, Mmnoapolla Boy Br tmt§. WLAD, Minneapolis Mt. Paul (417); 7:20, lecture*. • K AC. Montreal (4H>; I, bedllme, 6:20-0:20, conierf. orchestra won, Newark (404; 4 14, concert! 4 10. badtlma; 4 44, concert WFAF. New York (401»; l P I M, en tertainment W.fY. New York (4001; 0 *0.7:11. talk*, muatc; 7.10. W’seourl aocjety banquet W.JZ, New York (444*; 0 9 (0, talks, music, 0 10. dance KOO. Oakland (211); 10 Lions* club w*OAW, Omaha (»lf>; « to 0. orchestrs, banlo. chorus WDAR Philadelphia (201); ft 20. talk W*FI, Philadelphia (100j; 4, talk, 4 10 9 10 orchestra, danca Wir Philadelphia (000); I •», arched* tra; 4 0:10, talk, daflre K OK A, Pittsburgh (919); I 00 chll* dren, 4:41; Mental MygUd*:'' #10. lit erary; 4 20, barn dene#, 10 0#, Concert* orchestra. W<AF Pit taburgit ( 492); 4 20. concert; 4:20 I'nrU Kaybce, 4 40, fsstu.*; I 10, musical, KOW, Portland (4#2); 0 41, farmers' talk. * Kf*o Men «Fr*»Hs<o (411»; 7'20. Chit* dr*n; S 3# 12, or<h***tra, 1 M arm/ band. W(Jr, M» hanectady <il0), # 44, ad dreaa, opera. How to build up your Weight TO be under weight often proves low fighting-power la the body. It often mcens you aro minus nerve-power, minus red cells In your blood, minus health, minus vitality. It is serious to bo minus, b u * th* moment you inersaso th* number of your rad blood-cell*, you begin to becomu flu*. That'* why 3. f. (Into >20, hae meant to thousand* of underweight men and women, m plu* in their strength. Your body fill* to the point of power, your fleeh become* firmer, the age line* that com* from thlnn*** dilap pear. You look younger, firmer, happier, and you feel it, too, all over your body. More red blood cell* I 8. 8. 8. will build them. i. a. i. u mii <t «n m| ft* atoaaa la two alaaa. Tria «1m I* Bora aaaaoauaU the World. Hilt getting berk to Mc Farland a a one of the men who have done and are doing constructive thing* for the upbuilding of Omaha. He la a former president of the Om aha Real Katat* board and I* now aervlng »» chairman of the appraisal committee of the board. Aa chairman of th# good road# committee of the Omaha Heal Katate board, Mr. McFarland took an active Interest In the development of the avenue* of transportation leading In to thla city, lie realise# that good roads are essential to the growth of a city. He la still Interested In the good roads program of the real estate board, th# Omaha Aiitomoblla club and the Chamber of Commerce. He la also Interested In the affairs of th* Rotary club and of th# location of the new Happy Hollow club. He was with fleorge A Co. 11 year* before he began hi* present work. Ilia real estate kgperlence has been largely with downtown really, H# la considered an authority of down down real eelat# values and la fre quently consulted for Information on this subject. A* a business man, *( a elmmlt tea chairman of the Omaha Real K*t*te board and as a cltisen, Mr. Me Karland ha# ambition* to lie identified with the substantial and orderly growth of Omaha# downtown dlatrlet. Acit»lf» (larrluon | "M* itt*th«inl‘» I m?" j, m wim imm im>ri n**»!«• MM* "%*• * •■■i* (Ml *•#♦ ** in M>t|» j • *■«(* ' ' Hi IMrp* 't***'** MniMi** ***«*• | it o#t| •• •«i«M I in** j i•» M •>» <*» »<»«*• inn IHfi| • iMumi pmmiiii *»i im rM«W| IM RmlMM M ltlfi| I* II Mi I# f?n*Mt«f »*ll» mil inn imwiM*,"' t N|MM fdai-WI* • • A Mi* D*«d M>« in* »m.ld Ml* IM !•!«•* IMR In4 II *l*f IR* M*«* ii imA* Im tut »R*Rtm I cmm# f|W |l ' « IM. fc* Wl. k*4 ilmwMtl* •• IM •Mil i*i*l Mi Mill pi. MM *« MiinlMI* IM Mii lR|*r 1Mi il|M hifnii if«A *111*11 •nil** M ll*i****i nf MM lipiMliMI t* • iim IM IMi i|*iHm*Ml»Mn* mi'llpIM IM* iiiilir *1'*.* nf IMi AnnMti *»*' • • Mid M**n htrfcy innngM l» gil IM IMi morning ifiln Mmmd f"f HnlR ii ■ 'll ll Mi k Mn* >nki If »n**MlM» l» IMi mill** MUM lh* *•*,*' h» Mild • ill, im*** MtiilH thing* In In*! *rmmd " "WM* Mnl chirk Ih#m il IMi IMi ] linn Mhlti *• Hit An*n in Mr* Ulrd'i?" t m**li|y Rii***iiid "And iriVil ilmiii four mil** mil nf nur *•}■?' hi ditnindM "fill might In nitRlIfy ** in •m«'lin*y ** pirl. Win I* ihi ntillir with t*H mg them down ih#ri with «• in ihi i**l? They don't chirg# iny mnr* for I'lggig* " f permitted my»ilf t liny imll* which I look c*ri Dicky ihould not Mi. jrrom th* Mushing station a ten rapidly whirled us and our luggage to Mr*. Bird a hnm*. Th* hlg ahah ry old houa* was rl**rly *llhnu*tt*d against tr*»a and hills hy th* winter sunlight, and my artlat hu*h*nd looked at It with quickened Interest ■I d Ilk* to *** this In aummer," he commented, when th* taxi had d* posited u* upon th* veranda. "But where are all the** underground tun nela and other movie stunt eettlnga?" "Hush!” I cautioned, too lat*. for he had not seen th* door open a* 1 had, and Mra. Bird, In th* doorway, heard the conclualon of hta a*nt*nce. T Introduced them hastily, with a distinct little qualm, for llttl* Mrs plrd’a f»c* was unsmiling, and htr manner gave me to understand that aha thought me a moat gabby person to have confided the *ecr*t* of her houee even to tny husband. But Dicky'* charm, when h* choose* to exercise It, la something to watch with Interest end admiration. It w*e not flv* mlnut** before our tiny chatelaine had thawed perceptibly and waa heraelf conducting him through the basement garage at the 'neck of the lot from which the nigh! MAY CLEARANCE Coati Suit* Drewei A viforAui repricing Teeeday of red importance to the younger Act. Free on Request 1 The Enemy of pretty teeth it film. For beauty’s take, combat it A MW way of teeth cleaning bring* many rMolts, and million* now *nj*y them. Whiter teeth is one remit which mere M* st one*. It is something ad folk* desire, lot those whiter teeth show how this method Aghta the teeth'* great enemy. That enemy ia Aim. How film-coat* injure tooth Film ia that vlscone coat yon (m1 —ever-present, ever-forming. Un der old teeth cleaning methods, much of it clings end stays. lean it becomes discolored, farming dingy coats. Then teeth remain mmightly and andean Film ease#* meet tooth trouble*. It bolds food substance which fer menta and forme acid. It hold* the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Ocraas breed by mil lions in it They, with tartar, arc the chief cause of pyorrhea. Such trouble* ar* almost miner *a! among people whs don't Aght Aim. Protect dm FnwM Pepiotet diatote gratae the Aim, then rmotN It with a* agent far eofter than enameL Never naa a Urn combatant which containa harah grit Pgpsfldflivi MC.UA ImchmcBB TV Nmm Dmy OwCWn BoMd mi mnrftm roaoarcb. Now adotaad by l«adin« danilara •ho world »m, There are now two wiyi to fight film, which research has discos* •red. One disintegrate* th* film, often at a tench. One remove# ft witheut harmful scouring. Able authorities have proved these methods effective. A new* type tooth poets haa bean created to apply them daily. The name ia Pepaodent The use has now spread the world over, largely by dental ad* vica. Careful people of some $0 nations employ Pepaodeo* today. What ua ora pm and foul The nee of Pepaodent quickly brings a new conception of what clean teeth mean. It doaa more than fight film. It mnltipUaa the alkalinity of the saliva. That ia there to neutralise mouth acids. It multiplies the ptyalin in saliva. That ia there to digapt starch depochs on tooth. Thorn combined offsets are moat impressive. One cannot doubt their benefits. •and «h« ooapor for a 10-Day Taka. Not a how clean the teeth feel after aaing Mark the a bar ace of tha viaconf Aim. Sea how taath become whiter aa tha Alm-eoeta disappear. Wa protniaa poa a ravtlatioa. Cat oat coupon now. 10-Pay Tolx Fr— ,M* m fimiDWT fwtMirf, (Mot. ■.. 11*4 «. WalMfc tea. f%t*ee«. m. r. a. a. Mall If Dar Tate at f.»aa4«M to Oi.lf aaa l«4a la a famlir t»Mr« »M M4 HwMMt IMIlH • I<IM *M |M .Htrtt*ft !** **»l «H*il M 1 »«** "1*1 *• nt %m* M »MM M> mrttM M m* m ft* Hu n** irt i» MH * M* ” ’ll# #»tf*M*» i«t Hk *M hH imiih»i mi iH • •i* miiM mHM* iitt, im m# Him hihmi »*«!• Mr • Mf*M •* «**> • >• | t«t MrtMM it m* M t M* (Ml M »'• **h»' M* M »M *1 «l IM **M*«H»t »Mli | iMI Mi tH**t* H»* IMwflt * (Mi hf itt* »•»* WliM l«M*t III m*. 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She has captured the magic that lies in a powder-puff, deftly and artfully wielded. She has crossed the shadow-line that sepa rates unheeded prcttines* from courted beauty. si great Parisian arhifitment Today, every woman can apply a dash of heightening color to her cheeks, a hint of ruby-richness to her lips, an intensifying mystery to her'eyelashes—with perfect safety and assurance! She can now apply her cosmrliquts fear lessly, knowing they will not only enhance and emphasize her natural charms, but will help to protect her skin from the damaging effects of sun,* wind, dust and city smoke. For today she has prolttlivt cosmetiques —the marvellous achievement of the Saint Ange Laboratories at Paris. Cosmsliques free from the slightest trace of harm ful ingredients, as caressing to the skin as the touch of rose petals, Glowing lints that harmonize and blend perfectly It is the fine, subtle points of distinction that lift mere prettincs* info the realm of exquisite beauty. In all Saint-Ange cosme tigues, harmony of tint has been observed so perfectlyj that' Poudre,' Rouge,\Lip Pencil and Cosmrligue J Indien for eye brows and lashes, blend. Used together— in the suitable tints for blonde, brunette or golden-haired—the |combined effect blends as all coloring in nature does. Away from your boudoir, the harmony is maintained with the clever new Saint* Ange Dupacte, the very latest triumph in beauty conceits. It contains a five-to-one proportion of poudre and rouge, arranged so that either poudre or rouge can be re filled separately. Since it is pre cisely the same as your Saint Ange boudoir poudre and rouge in color, scent and texture, it blends exquisitely''' No amount of enthusiasm can convey to you the beauty of Saint-Ange colorings. You a; ply them, and envisage a comJ plete transformation ^ Youv are charmed as well by the piquant* bouguet Erohgue fragrance in all Saint-Ange cnrmctiques, for in accent a* in color there is harmony. You note, too, a consistency delightfully clinging—the result of a careful study of the preferences of the most beautiful women of France.*' //on* b apply’cosmetiques artistically By knowing the correct subtleties of ap plication; niceties of touch that enhance the face,^the lips, the eyelashes: exact touches for t he slender or ova I face ;you t hi - fying effects—your beautyican be en hanced a thousandfold. v A fascinating 16-page booklet, prepared in Paris by * famous French parjumeur on this interesting subject, will be sent you with a liberal sample of . Saint-Ange Face Poudrt, Jj- free of charge. Simply send ■ * in the comer I coupon — P now. You will thank Saint* W Ang* for the great* j|.«■ beauty .that will y be yours. rj LOOK lor t-Artft I ' in rrqv'ttK' (wtnwn wkh I lk« ffM#<ul IVAN »* At vwrdnii Mtrt. u+n or f Wautr tKof. i* Pmn* kf ComfSfmtt $*imi»A*§4 r»*'’ Wx4 m Ammrw hr L«K« #y M Im . W* dr**U fJretQffir tMtiL mufm^ — ^- J— /W* p*m?n Ssmfb W B—kb4 — > LEHN * FINK. 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OHv# Tablet# ere e ptirelf vegetable compound mfved with ohm oth fe# wW know them hr their oiive enter Dr. Edward# •pent year* among patient# , afflleted with liver and bowel eaaanlainf# I • r»d Oliv# Tablet• are the immenaeir ef. fertlv# result. Take on# or two n^fhflf j for a week d#e h-w much better r-»u ' far I and took )k- and the tl>« » KTI«MOT "fiets-lt” Reaora Corn Quickly On# trunk of ' falp-tl" pm# r*n nr r.1n» pam In rirrp lorrvrr Ten nr ik*»* ifenfn *|r pIM In <»n nr rnllov urn iHrivr,. ik#rn I- 'n a ).rn# pin. r nl Hrail lk«»in lh#l rnn #• it# hr I prrlrrl «* *ilk *«!"> tVir k M H «-(##. po hnlkrt, no (arm nnrk -iiirl fjntrl nrrr #nr| ptr«'in# trial. "Onlr-ft" k#i *n* l#fl Yon# Mini*ihm k thmhil*ty *.i.rnn>**i| C«#» k«l a lri#r f. Irmriir » to., t kn**o "Onln.li in mM In Ikl# rO# hr Ik# j hhrriMn I krlknnnll llr»# (.« Irm Irani , IllUf ll«IH. GUARD YOUR CAPITAL BUY REAL ESTATE AND DONT WORRY The one and only investment wherein your cap ital can't GET AWAY from you or be TAKEN AWAY from you, is Real Estate. Real Estate is the only commodity which is AL WAYS and ABSOLUTELY safe. Many fortune* have been made In Omaha Real Rotate. Many more ouch fortune* are being made in Omaha Real Rotate. Thousando are independent, or are becoming independent, by ownerohip of Omaha Real Rotate. Xo man hao an income *o email that he cannot buy, or begin to buy a Home. In every innue of The Omaha Ree are any number of home in veotmento tchieh can be purchased practically on your own term*. When you read the paper don't fail to read the Real Rotate and Investment ad*. They were put in the paper for your benefit. Read the Real Rotate Ad* Today (Taken in part from Omaha Real Estate Board ad.') The Omaha Morning Bee AT 1000 The Evening Bee use” bee want ads—they bring results