f 1 JO c h'tlli MMLV. UtlL: OMAHA. .shl'lhMtthK :i. VJ22. l MU 5 1 C. ' - , ,,.., Uad-Eye T urpin to Appear at World Sunday Library Chats Ky HENRIETTA M. KEES. KING AK-S MHifT retcbute.) ttw coronation this year wwi a pagrini. it way not te uiiunul (ur km i have I 4iC-4iit, but it i uuujI (or Ling in id. j. art of the country to decree .. i origin! pageant, Willi tet from tl legend, of the valley, written by in bit iiort lic .4.u!t; iuy Woudaid. head at tlie i(.lm department, who was formerly concert waster oi the Minneapuh iiih(mv irchctra, and vh. i hved in Omaha during ln buh(M(t, and Onana Abboti Jeuin on of ihe voice ib .4i l.tiriit. Mr. Jcin.i.on !o lived m Oiii.il tor .. t . many veal., j'linng mr risini-nirj ....-. '.i nn k ii u , t in nrinn so otkr vk mi !, i:.i imfi.i in iii 1 1. niuiti. anil i . , .. .... . .,,g,..l ,u.,: wt.itrn by a!- ;;:-- ev? , ' rp'i . riurr re. idem, 'i iii i rrtcourag-; , . ., , . im i.r mu.rf ,u j.rart.cal fashion. 1 -4me' "'l? ,M k0 , ' l" ..r n,ny year. An AkSar-Men -lhtJt 'I'i' "4rl"" '" I 4 encouraged commerce lid travel to tm territory, and hi i4 wel- i....td rrw iiihjfrH. Tlli Ver lie ! i 1 I,!cl another u,teiet winch in i lihtr many art. I Jr. Ah-sander of thf tt.t univer- ii v hat proven that it i not nere-,m- n go afar for a 'unable tet, Mr. I anr, who ha nudied In .' hi luiMic and live.) ill tin part of I i country, ha. embellished that ! t w appropriate mixir. tuneful, lot ton i on.pV , and with Indian it'i-nn an, I 4 hint of thr Spanish, ar irtnlmg to the demand of the try. 1 he rfdiiiliiiinl ili.nr of Onulia, t'Tii'rl iiitti Mif l.trp ilinrit. nang !:nn!v, 1 dry wrre drpffldulde end iirf nnd 4 rrrdit to Ihf tn'rlvn, tin ir difrtora. and to Ak-Sjr fin. f -r t r its f? j n k thnn lorthrr. We ('.i not h4r to it ii afield (or iliKer. M)it!r I r inie, Wyatt. and other in lie ijt,t alo (irmcd tint hy their ..!, I he dram;ilir work, the upectaclei I ! LM' III III lllk III a hat T'j'all' in I jg .iilld tin th( Mjiii'l pf lltrfary d.itinu-n linr iiijf tr Ak-S4r lrn tl4k lie puldic Miury Iij tm d.i!,iv the nuiiV liraiititul iot lietjiiiir, hlind ij.)u dur.n i ii'il .J.. d t"i II. r j4t tmr. I ki" 'iir l .wn iiid tut It ll 1.1 i ""'c i'i tie .Vrnui ihili pi.r4Hi n-r thf I'tiitiu.n rj.in i it y and ttjif iiuiit.ilnii, iIiiiu lira ml Mae Murray's Advice ( f h n W in a t'lut iui, 'Ar i. .11 .1 It ..... 1..- .1... K .1 I I''1 ri'l t'-r 1'iaiiit. t-i tut i t I" i live ft Hie l ir ft k-'il lut 'I i ! ' dt tiijiute I l y the ).hlji.r - lilt tun . Ii"!''- i' the ielli.lr al.'lif Dvnamitr IWtl to Settle l)i.sputo JtiolifiiiM.' lliiin'u rrtlit-t l.f (Wl.lIlT AftT IllUf WlSXi Ben Turp n, who made tyt Mifiinl .olr. The f'lileiiKu tM'Tii entniiny ltm to irtelit ! npfliPi hv Anu'i iriini ii'twrn Nun ti lo r ainl April. An nnnnni'tiiieni him len re ielvil from Mr. Mittld I'imk Mun- roe. pl.tnlnl, wfm h r-uiiiil her tom llln at her lit runt pmk h'U.Iki, 341 ll.iii:lltj Ktrret. Karl Tmihem. piinlt. will Klve . . n- u...i nn iniiiriiiMi rni,iii"ii io i'"i'"" .1 i, .ii frleiulu at the hull, neemi.t floor t "7 " " win i ),t new k. iiiin.ii.-r n.i Mn. ll. r ; appear in peron at the World th. tiiiiMintf, lill lK-lH li.i,liii. ini, i atcr beKinning neat Saturday, it i e.lm ml.iy evenlnir. Hepteiiiher 27. announced by Arthur Frudenfeld, t II p. in illnjva .M.fnnn Itmlmun, rniinager. fin i Mief. 1-ri.nce, .i;ir,l.Krn j Hn,1, age kit ia entitled, "Look pupil, of Mr TunheiK. nil.l Mriiniiel It M .. w)le,h he ( rfciproce i Hrini l. it Inlet, tiiipll if Mien w . .. ... knn' v ,u Kmlly fleie. will .h,v. Mr. Tu.iIm ik , or n9' -W,,h h,m W1" PPr Kath- will ul... m ur mi pn.Knii.i. n..MeC,"!re' ? ,Cfeen ,Ur and Bfft 1 1 Iadley, dim director Thr flrat mimlriil f the eiiim l.y j . . the h"lr of the Kmintan .Mi-iintri.il, i.uihemn ehiinh win tie mv.-n fun- i .iillli liairiii!! .anl to lie tidy eeriniK, rriiifii.ii'-r . ii....... ai.. . . . a itui Hid i air jii iui L' iiitirin iii uf . , t ' . m ' -m. i ,n here lh,t week MW , ,U' !", ' ' l"V U "'iKulto ll,ratf l... ink. "I .Lmi I ( V Wjfw) , ,n here lh,t week. U.) (rl,, t,.y t .i,U nukr ut p.a-, , J( 4. .4,u.,j.,m, , , ' , tZ w'V nirmit.Klum. U., Sr,.. .'-! M"r" ,,:,"',, J" f,H' '": " TV" 'V ,,0ui.prmu. tL k....l ... g,.. wl, I.. .iA'Lr) t;...r l,,.! n.... have h.e.i pro, red and tome ,.( the m.e,. , ... t.piWe with all the h.H.k dub j (( , a, rW f u - U J ?f - "O' ! -'"le thi.r il..Hr by re.t . -re rmmuuu.tv lluim'!" V" V'V l "i j ... rrrdlr., .i bow m wb.ir . iWttilf w....i.. The .to-te h,,u,.ner .4.itrv." hi -,4W.;I,"-,U "r "'rl'fl .1'"l"""n '(. -e get. it. hut I ,! h.hne h,' &Xfflfl F C4 M.,,e..e.t,d by the fbt j..v.hn; "hv IVrry Ma.Uif: "1 j "M;k there'. t4.n .U.. .,. ''r". . j l...w and anew put lb nut ci ii IWcm.," Itv yiiin,;. " ' '"'"''' S'j-n. iltm,(1 ,it. il4itf K )u,t. JjVl; JlW ,,.-. In a m.'re in..d.-ri. il- the I'litm ert," by l Mll i,i I buMiwMl 1.4. ..r ieie,H d rr.lh,n,H,llv ,, , , , gd- . skel ,...earrd: then Ibc 1 . l . . . !,..;. :i fin-ul4tu.il. ..S, . ... .... , ....t , '-I ' . i v, ; i- i t U. nt H. II f. I I 111 ! lloffowill niilirt.-t. . J TOI IlilHIr III I II 1 1 1 1 I 1 H a., .1 ,l ,t .... i, t,...i ...i-. , ' " I'miciiim win hi. tun" y.ii"Mi..ni! .nan M, ?e.t, rraiiK v. .u 'Uifine ituiie hv lot ill talent 4U0 ,.,i.., . u...iHiJL,i,n nn,ti ... . ... ' . . . ' .. .l.il A l.:.l .L... " ' - ' ' - - ,1'tll.ll. I.llllttl (lll'tlllllll.tl MWtt...... ti.t.w wealtii of a ilmrrrnt kmil than i- ii-iu!Iv ilircumrd by the lords of Ak Sar Hen. 'I he paceant ill iHelf brinw many pr.ililf t.f the land titgelber. The o ii.il (.i. tort of many of the art are brought into d.iy. The 'iitr!litenc and under.landuiu and i-kill of devo- c r.f these art are (liven an op ioriiinity for exiirrnsiiin. Kiiikj Ak Sar-lien ha done much for bi mibierl.) by lerrreini a I ngeant. If be continues with the i.I'a. who know wh'it may develop? "Aida" iva written fur the sultan of Tuypf. Hem v rurinnrt Maine, who w rite tlie nm.ic fur the Ak-Sar-Heit pageant has .iImi written tnu'ic and co-nductrd eiht (ither pageant in different miles. Frederick Stock and the Chi iago Symphony orchestra will play a unite? by Mr. Fame upon their program this scaon. Talking about outdoor iiiumc. Mr. Fame upoke most enthusiastically about the (,axo phone. "It i really a wonderful in trtiiiieut," said Mr. Fame. "String lone does not carry in the open air, but the saxophone when it in used s riously, can be substituted for the ifrings with excellent effect. It lias tone quality and possibilities that are jiliuo-t unknown to the average listener. I think it will soon take its place in the orchestra. But it must he well played." Mr. Fames taugtit piano for many year in Lincoln, and following his studies :'n Paris, be taught in Omaha, njicr to taking un his residence in Cbic.igo. The N'ational Federation of Music flub is making a campaign drive throughout the United States for a Itrt'er club membership in its organ ization. This drive is being carried ! in honor of the 70th birtkdav of Mrs. Theodore Thomas, honorary president and founder of the federa tion. The association will also hold iu biennial contests in voice, violin i and piano again this year. These contests are open to American-trained musicians under 30 years of age, ac cording to information received from Helen Harrison Mills, 12(H) Colum bia Terrace, Peoria, III. Within the next few months prizes will be awarded in the competitions for the many different kinds of musical com positions by American composers which are sponsored by the federa tion. The competition for a musical setting for the libretto for. the Lyric dance drama, "Pan in America," by Robert Francis Allen, is still open. All prize winning compositions will be performed at the Asheville con vention, and the national winners will also appear there. The Glenn Dillard Gunn School of Music and Dramatic Art sent an an nouncement to this office recently. I'pon glancing over it the names of three former Omahans were noted miitner two -ftf;i I "'; . 0f Mindanao and Sulu. told member, anil tioa l.y Mm. Alum Huntley. "'., ., . .... ,-i. ....... i i- ... II. ..... Uu.,.1 ..t-1ii.ilut nniliul ,,lr -mil i imn v fiiiiiu i in v u.ti- Juhn H. Helftren, ftlreetor i.t liiu'le. Oell ". I'.errvnmn him Imd four ng ut'i'epteil l.y Hiii'Ik. Ihiyil.ii t Klilregu for new .'t of rlnnl nitlKli' bonk that ui noon to he puli llehnd. "In the WurkMlioi. of licei.t MukIc MakiTM" I III.' title t.f a Milieu uf lllimtrnlive ti.iku ly All, e I). tin.) (Veil W. H.Tiym.in wlili h will he of fered im one of the new iouimw of the Y. W. C. A. thin full. Marshall Neilan ha engaged Dag mar Ciodowsky, noted act res, daugh ter of the celebrated pianist and wile of Frank Mayo, to appear in his newest production, "The Stranger' Hannuet," now hi ing produced at the Goblwyn studio. merie that he believe there is no belter investment in the world than caitle investment in Jiukidnon and ( otahato and neighboring province of Mindanao, where cattle grow and fallen the year around on the broad plain of public laud, which may he leased at very low prices. Dr. Frank ('. Gcarhart, an Ames (Iowa) grad uate, who has bred both rattle and horse in the island for many years, barked up the statement. lie him self i gelling rich off cattle, horses and I'erkshire hog that he raise in Hukiduon, To redure the danger of rinderpest he imports zebu from In dia and breeds upgrade caitle Iroin native cows. Other Americans arc doing the same. His horses arc Aus tralian and Aiahians. r,' lOilavol; 'Tlt.lori.4l Outline of Fngli.h ragcaiitry." by Withmg- , ton; ragiantr. i4 Italun Keuat.- .ante. It) Mntiit, ami I lie pim of Waldrn Wood," by Mary I. canted Mr, ( ted Miltaid ha. given the Monthly Journal of INycliologuiil Hetiaiili and 1'roi eediug of the American Society of I'.vchical Id rarch n a prnxlual uieiuoiuui of j her tuoiher, Mr., ( lementin lliowu. I lir.e will lie loiiml in tli niagaine, section of the bbraiy, "Halter de ll Mare'. Meuioii. of .1 Midget" i one of the book that ha attracted unit It recent dicusion and splendid review "The Story o Mankind" by II W Van Loon i fait rivaling Well' I "Outline of Uislory" in populai ity. ' Van Loon' book wan awarded the' New berry medal hv the iTiihlrrn' t nection of the Ameiican Library -i nation a the most distinguished j contribution to literature for children - produced in Americu in the past year. It has freshnes of vision and origi nality that appeal to the obi and young alike and ha been one of the most called for book during the past mouth. John Newberry, for whom the medal wa named, w.i the first publisher of book especially for chidren in our country. I lie pure rt.-iv l le vnencjn l- t'oiioiitit' 4ot i iiit.it it "How Much Mull I line " I hi eay aiulytr the nitttius and fmer width impel people to sue and the amount they give It i. a thoughtful prrtentatio.i of he line art of giving and il writ ten in an engaging tye and scientific tpi.it and should help the tag day tit tun. .ii. I he library will be itmnl dining l.f Ak-Sar Heii pa.ade. I'opular ln.kt of the week were: "III the I lav ol poor Richard" by haihetler: "Mr Prohack" by P'.. nett; "Maria ( bapdelainc" by IfT n.oii; "Ahhe Pierie" by lludtt.n; "rpstrram" bv I.rwiiohn; "Iycbo analvti and Itehavior'' by Tridon; "Stniy of Mankind" by Van Loon; "American Language' by Menchen. j One bundled and nine year eo today ( oinmoilore Perry wrote "He have im t the enemy and they are our," Terry' remarkable peronal ity forms Ihe llieuir of liarnrs' book, "A Ilro o( Frie" which is very pop. iilar with boy readers a well a their fathers. Fdniu Atlington Kobinon lia re ceived the Vale degree of honor a America' fo.emot living poet. Ill t'oUccted Poem won the J'ulitrer prie. Some of hi hint known Aeon llarvet," Night." "Man Against the Skv" ami a prose comedy m three act railed an orn. a iti 1 1 it it'll to In- s-rii m a twaiigi lrojtwav boli or iaba.i t in the company ! at least mn o i otk laiiloii. thiiw gn'v I ht . mil. Imd dehglit in rptnitng m..iirv on hi tn, and they tjou'l In -il ill o tell their fru iit about it either. "Vim tauT blame the gnl for in ' repting lav.ir and gilt Horn u h ibeil, Mil y certainly don't nn the jewel and fur. they latuh on tluir ltr ronii4imii. "So you e, I really think n' a Uli.lio.nrr o tall these guts 'otic- .,. I: i ijili ill ly giving their suined T hey are In aiil v. and wit, ami way gills, 'lln-y are not rrceivu.g conipanioiiship to men who want ami tvetj Hung, ami giving mulling, a- i. can pay for the.e thiiigv" Tlt hlirurt' lia lint l.ooL In the Morion Park playground and j '".'A'. ' i Te .50 l.ool. lo the friiinlri! ( hildieu' Hl.Klren ot tlie home, and ha over 2.IKJ0 books at various station throughout tfie eity. The n.'iion city hall and the Flor ence building are ready for library branches a soon a finance permit the installation of book and a librar ian to circulate them. I'.y a system of inter-library loan, books for the blind ran be borrowed from the large collection in the New lork public library on Omaha Old Tinum Ma t in Company at (laivty J)o you remember "One of the Hrivett.'" If you are a showgmr with a memory that goes haik to the day when iiieloilrauu wa. iu vogue; when II. K. Jacobs had a circuit of JO theaters presenting practically nothing rise; when brave beroe found pat ki d gallt rics vocilrr ously cheering them along )ou will have, someuheie haik iu your head, I m, ui Man KainfH Clierk l Pay Dilit; (Ii'ti Su-tt'ii(lf(l Trrni Canton, ()., Sept 21 Owen Kash wa tired owing rash amounting to flu. Having a $.1 check, Kash de cidrd to pay the debt. He raised the Li- check to read $10 and wai arrested hrary cards. Many popular late rieatling guilty, lie was given sus books in point and braille have been 1 (tended sentence remembrance of Charles MiCarihy, the "fireman's friend." McCatthy's play was a rival to Harry Lacy's, "Still Alarm." and between Lacy anil McCarthy there was unceasing ri valry. "Hetwren us. Lacy and I knew every fireman in the paid forces of every big city east of the Missouri," said McCarthy when be war asked to recall for publication the days of melodrama. ( )ur play were rivals, but eaih play helped the other ami lept the fame of the fite laddie bub bling on many stage. It' iliiirrent now. ,li loihama and it heroic ar lor fintl most of it espre.sion these i'i in hind iuo,ies. Musical com etlv tames bile of the obi tune he. tom, lint in t.av. sty form but there i-re no show current like 'One of lfiT liravi t ' I'm thong Irish come dy now." .aid McCarthy, "when Iau I ol. man ami I get to 'mixing it up' I.I the Gavety theater tlli week Voll will see two actoi who know in. lo- drama backward - but if routed v the public want now and we have foigtitien tfie old form of entertain- tulles' somebody remind us c. it.' A crew of six "niusi,' makers" are "j 'iistriot.sly plying their jiens it .lie Pick'' rd-Fairbanks studios, pre paring the orchestration for the origina! musii al accomt animeut written especially for llougla Fair bank iu "Robin Hood," by Dr. P.ori Duney, celebrated composer and conductor. If you desire strongly enough, you will accomplish. in, nn ii oi "i iv ibaiioii." T.'it n m until tor Hjll J.nksoii ami lli rbeit Me.ilow. ti!t p. toiit-r, nerving 4 piioii si nn meal lUi.m r Mnu. near lure, to b'tiig lulu II" c a UnicjUtl V I ll illl Jackson, it is il.iiuird. iguileit the 'ii.e of a sti.k ol tlvii.ii.ute will, the nil .ouneed Mitt i.t!, ,ii uf "lilotviuit Meiio t, kingdom to r,,iin ." 'I ha j pn sent e.irll.lv kintjtliiiu, thoug'i, I seemed to tint Mi.nl. tw., ami he iin ; mediately grapplid vtilh J n l-oti In the Struggle wlu.li ensued, J.n k.oii , w is thrown to the ground on lo() of 'be slick of ih n iniiltv When itex jl'lo.bd I monieiit later, Jackson w,l iti.tanllv kil'eil, In body being bad! ma.igir.l, while Meadow, a a sou venir of the encounter, i minus one arm. The rormur in the impicst over J n ksoti' body pronounced it a cast! of tus'illtly liotiiu nle. Which merely goc to prove t I. at dvitiimite i dangerou ami wonder fifty effective. I'i!lii)int Placer .Mint' Vi. ltl (lolil niid IM.it iiiitiu Manila, Sept. 2.1.-Will the Philip pines idil bnih oil ami platinum a a result ol exploration and mining now being carried on, for the first time ,y ample c.pilal.' In sample from plater mining at Lianga, Su--riago, Miu.iiiao, the bureau of si iem e found iiK per cent platinum and 0 per cent gold., lint compared lo tbe number of yards of material passed through the drrdgc, the platinum re covery wa small. A thorough sur vey is to he made for the owners, Persian capitalist of I long Kong, to aceriitin whether or not the platinum is in paving (iiantilirs. Miss Clary Asks Where Emotional Ingenues Now Are "What ha become of the emo tional ingenue?" asks Miss Pat Clary, leading lady of Fiske O Hara coin pan v. Miss Pat Clary, who plays the lead- ing role with Fisk OTlara, the Irish actor-singer, who comes to the lirandeis for a three days' engage ment in bis new play, ' Laud o' Ro mance,'' runiinefffing Thursday aft ernoon, September 2S. has been on t'le stage ever since she was a little 'tiny girt, when she first appeared in a stock company in Toronto, Canada, w here she w as born. She has always plaved what are known as soubrettc role in the various companies that he ha appeared with, but her ambi tion ha always been to be an etuo t.on.tl ingenue. Mis tlary in a recent interview brvvads the t".ut that the "emotional 'i lit nue ot the diamattc stage i s'owly passing awav." She 4: "I know of thtee incident tin summer : uheie trvtr.il producing iiittuger bid to put ba k. on the shrlf thtr pi that tbrv wanted to iU iast ; litajs they voulj not get a (em. ; inine (liver of Voinh nd enmtionaL power t'lit their pUv i. pored. An eiher tneiKl of Mr. Olttr' it,l ntvstlf 4rted the44l h ti Iem. I's ui. ''vr ii whttin he tiuntght ; I, 111 ti d oi 't nj ; run,! ' v b'h tnni4 srl i( I h'e ! t-T v m the trM t " 1 ri n.'t I t-lav tno ! in , i,v tueT w.Miiea ol th i K.trr t. I t' (.Mtn.l ii thf lnk p( tvinrtr-ut ; sha v i:'.l p tni t l u'. m u l1, ,nr, ( h tnuu, j t.nJ bit ( Hl'il ! Ittl 1 v nt ; I I. '..i ' t ti.it,ii I S n l' re, i t tti Ht ttourtf ft) l V l !- ' ! 1 ! ( .,'. 4i t?l i V W 1,1 f: I -j ( ' . I 'U. ' , t l 1 . U ,! I' H Ol . , F.V. Ol t if t, 'f.t 1 ' st''-' I 1' t- 't . I . ' ' 4 ! itf ,n . t,-s !'..! " ijf :'s 50,000.000.00 , hs. B- , CP 173 iu mm Gives Yoxjl a Pew Poiaters i Dear Friends : i&ti'kriDv a fcllov cant be perfect.e all make mistakes. I haveiLtbeeii exactly proud myself of some of my recent pictures. Tkt they dcdi'l give me Charles 'fray stories and no can, make aqooddiuier out of a rubber boot. la my Wcstpicture'SMUDGE! nov playin0 at the SunThealrc I am not disappointed and I KNOF YOU WONT DE ! ! It is the tupe of story cutcL) character j'llsc suited 6rne: I run, a country nevspaf er ia the orange district. I pick a pretty peach, but have to soueezc a lotof lemotLS to tct iter; Altogether niaJciruj some PLLNCU . kJCLLeae Tie T.$. Vcbster says-SMUDGEa blacL spob.(but this will not be one oil my picture reputatioiL) uc. mV A PERFECT SUN DOUBLE PROGRAM in Couunctioi witi CAasKaiy in SnuLdge" wc present FEJL.IX FINDS A WAY Car toarx, Comod liialtot9intphonq laucr Overture 'Itunariau PanUxnio villi his IC Jolinsoti. at the Oraiu Ell74abeblx arLcLX)avid DUG GIN ndiroa Artisla IN RECITAIj mm in his latest laugliintf succe:': !a pair of KIN OS" r , . -S2 1 Ixi . t - ' Daily Mate.25), nnvfi m r f ITvcSiin ALitaS" inainnno tM Til lb bUCJWlrHLy" , INCt Ut'mc TA s i A X c