The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 26, 1923, LAST MAIL EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    Hays Silent on
Retirement Talk
Humor Declares He'll Quit
Movies to Manage Hard*
ing's Campaign.
By Intei-nationsl Kent Service.
New York. April 25.—Will llays to
day declined to comment on renewed
L leporls that he would resign as ex
W ecutive director of the Motion Picture
Producers and Distributors of Amer
lea to manflge President Harding's
campaign for re-election. The report
was revived when Hays spent two
hours yesterday with the president
nt his suite at the Waldorf. The
president talked also with John T.
Adams, present republican national
chairman, and Charles D. I-Iilles, re
publican national committeeman from
New York.
Taken together, the conferences
KBIUENENT.
An Aid to Wearing
This Season’s Fashions
(Helps to Beautify.)
[ Here is a simple, unfailing way to
i d the skin of objectionable hairs:
Vi'ith some powder delatone and
water make enough paste to rover
the hairy surface, apply and in about
2 minutes rub off. wash the skin and
every trace of hair has vanished.
This is quite harmless, but to avoid
disappointment lie sure to get the
delatone in an original package and
mix fresh as wanted.
were Interpreted as having some un
usual political significance.
Producers to Invade
Europe This Year
Wallace Worsley, who is directing
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame," is
planning an Invasion of Europe, with
a completely equipped American pic
ture company, even including the
press agent. That ought to give the
foreign producers a thrill, that press
agent.
Financing will he by New York capi
tal and four feature pictures w ill be
made in a period of two years. It is
estimated that because of the cheap
ness of labor and of hiring great
crowds of extras at little cost the
pictures' can be made at about one
half American cost. The difference in
exchange rates will also make a great
saving.
AT THE
THEATERS
THE currrent hill of vaudeville end ;
photoplays at the World theater will i
be be«n for last times today and to. j
morrow. Norton find Mclnot, Elsie Clark.
I Adam* and (Juhl. Thalero's Carnival, Ma- !
; jor Rhoads and the (.'boy Ling Kuo Trio ■
j makeup the vaudeville section of the
attractive program with Viola Dana In
i “Crinoline am! Romance'' as the big pho- '
I t.npiay teature. starting Saturday. the
| World presents iis “Laugh Bill*’ with [
I nine fun features Jotie Heather, famous 1
| English comedienne, ami Palo and Tain. '
! the celebrated musical clowns, divide head- '
! line honors in the forthcoming show.
Now that the Orpheum's 'losing week
i» half o\rr, patron* are roused to the 1
; fact ihsi the < onduding show furnishes
• me of the most hilarious enter! nnmeiU*
rhat has been offered throughout (ho en
tire vaudeville season. The graceful dancer,
ken#>' Robert, and the (tiers -Dorf .In?./
hand contribute the headline attraction,
i The proteam act, ‘Rill Sikes.” as pre
sented with tense dramatic effect, is aft
erward travestied in the afterpiece which
closes flip entertainment. Zelaya, pianist
I and humorist, supplies a high-class con
cert performance., and also talks very en
tertainingly. Rert and Hetty Wheeler.
| with their singing and their unusual com
! edy. provide one of the most laughable
parts of the hill. Mr. Wheeler's ability
4S a funmakei is further attested In the
afterpiece which he so amusingly dl
j recta.
A new show is now being offered
| by the Empress for three days, starting j
I today. Lew Morgan and his company j
of 'jn srtis*s will present “A Danger.!
ous Girl." end Dave Hurt a* And;. Gump
and Adel# Lewis as “Min” Gump, are *ur*
to create a sensation by their anti'*.
Many musical numbers will be introduced
during the action of the play and Smith
and Warren have several new dam# num
ber*- to offer for the approval of the
audience A flashy chorus of beautiful
girls with many changes of costum# will
help to make tin* offering a success.'
This is the day for the entire program j
to change j».t the Oayety. The new musical i
comedy for today and balance of the j
week at 7 and 9 p. jn.. will be i
“All Aboard." its principal scene being
laid on board a ship Fred Webster's com
pany will extract all the laughs for the
enjoyment of the Gayety's ever-growing!
patronage of the spring season policy. The ,
feature photoplay to he shown in con
junction with the musical comedy is the
absorbing dramatic story. “When Dawn .
t'ame," featuring sweet little Colleen i
Moore in the leading role. Sunday noon j
another entire change of program oc- I
curs.
“The Girl I Loved” in Films
i
Charles Kay and Palsy Ruth .Miller.
I
< harles Raj in "The liirl I Loved,” tells in picture* on the screen Janies
Whitcomb Riley’s personal love story as written by the Indiana poet in his
verses under that title.
With him in the picture is Patsy Ruth Miller and the picture is recelv
ins; the word of praise from the motion picture world and critics. Ray is
welcomed hack into his role of the rountry boy.
On the Screen Today
Strand—"Braar.’*
Sup— Tho <’hrisiian.”
Rialto—‘‘The (Jir! t Loved.”
Moon—*“Th t Drm,* Traffic.”
(»ayrty—' Moon-hino Valley.”
World— Crinoline and Ttoirmnce.”
Ian pres*— ‘Wildcat Jordan.” ’
Muse—“Tin Ima."
(■rand— Hough Shod.”
Hamilton— Fighting Streak.”
Victoria—“Ur. Jack ’
The now flag of Danzig is red and
bears a crown above two crosses.
OFFICE SPACE RENTED
HOME OFFICE BUILDING—19TH AND DOUGLAS
The Bankers Reserve Life Co.
FOUNDED IN 1897
J Assets Over - - $13,000,000.00
Business in Force, Over - $82,000,000.00
YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED
R. L. ROBISON, Pres. W. G. PRESTON, Vice Pres. R. C. WAGNER, Sec-Treas
GEORGE & COMPANY, Agents
For Information So*
Howard G. Loomia, 1001 Omaha Nat'l Bank; Edwin S. Jawrll. !)0I City Nal'l Rank, Rtiilding Manag.ra
»
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REEL REMARKS
By the M. I'. Editor
“Xor.h of now running in the
! Post, has hem purchased by Para
mount and will be filmed with'Ernest
I Torrence, Noah Beery and Jacque
line Bogan in the leading roles.
Hoot G /..son had an idea tlie other
day—give him due credit. His hunch
• alls for a story where the hero is
l!io biggest dumbbell in the world
bar none, and from advance reports
the picture is one of the funniest
sketches of the season. It. is to be
called “Single I landed.v
David Bclasco’s “Gold Diggers" will
be started soon with Hope Hampton
in the lead. Announcement is made at
the same time of the plans for star
ring Marie Prevent in “Broadway
After Dark." and of Irene Hich In
“Bucrctia Bombard.”
B. P. Bchulberg says “Hamlet”
would have been twice as popular1
had it been called “Who Killed thf>
King?" which he considers a much
better title. Someone might puery •
Brother Schulberg on “What’s killing
movies, if anything?”
Tea Drinkers Slow Pay,
Firm Seeks Bankruptcy
Because customers are “slow ’ in ;
paying their tea and ‘-offer* bills, the
Frank If. Graham company, $404
ruining street, asked the federal court •
to adjudge it a bankrupt.
The petition given a list of 640
Omaha individuals and firms which
owe from 5 cents to $185 each for tea
and coffee, besides 350 others in Coun
cil Bluffs, Blair. Tekamah, Herman,
Plattsmoutb, Billon, Ashland and Pa
pillion who owe.
Total assets of the company, if all
bills could be collected, would be
$ 15.427. The liabilities are $15,183.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
tn«
Signature o
Cmlral High Senior* to
Present Play May 18
The junior class of Central High
school is to present the play, "Daddy
Dong Dogs." May 1H and 19. The
lends will lie laken by Donald Hood
! as Daddy Dong Dors, Harriett Dllll»
ns Judy, George Dikert us James Me
liriile and Josephine Drapier as Julia
Pendleton. Other important parts
are io be played by Alice Holovtchi
tier and Dorothy Sherman.
Tlie play is a comedy written by
Jean Webster. There will he 35 or
40 in the cast, made up entirely of
seniors. Tin- presentation will tie di
rected by MisS Derm May Williams',
who has charge of nearly all of the
performances given at Central.
The student manager of the per
formance is Cedric Hornby, and the
advertising manager, John Spellman.
These positions were recently filled
by a class .election, itehearsals have
already started and it is predicted
that the play will he the most suc
cessful ever given by a senior class.
Wife of Man Who Shot Self
Ready to Forgive, Forget
All's. Ihilph Cole, 2102 (*hicugo
sireet. who**© husband, « mechanic,
shot and dangerously wounded him*
self Monday night after hi# wife re
fused to he reconciled, is now willing
to forgive and forget.
She called on her husband at Lord
Lister hospital yesterday and ex
pressed a desire for his early iccov*
ery.
She saitl she will not institute ac
tion for divorce as she had planned.
ADI hit riMKMl \ l
Remove Your Goitre
Mr*. Jenkins Reduced Her Neck
Five Inches.
She Also Relieved Smothering,
Choking and Nervousness.
She Will Tell How.
NOTE: It would he illegal to publish
tb*«e statement* If not true
Mrs. H. M. Jenkins 16 IS Banks Ave
nue. Superior, Wisconsin, says she will
gladly fell or write nf the relief from her
troitr^* by using Sorbol-Quadruple. a stain
less liniment.
(let more information from Rorbol Com
pany. Merhanirsburir. Ohio, dru*r stores
everywhere or locally at Sherman-McCon
nell Drug, Beaton Drug Co.
AIM KRThKNENT.
ADVeBTISKMEMT.
La-may is more
than just Face Powder
La may is more tjian ordinary Face
Powder because It does more than
| just cover up complexion blemishes,
i This improved formula contains
I medical powder that doctors and
I dermatologists prescribe to improve
j the complexion, to remedy skin lrri
i talions and to reduce enlarged pores,
j l-a-may is also astringent, discourag
ing flabbiness, crow's feet and wrin
i kies. And women say La-may stays
on Ijetter than any other face pow
der. It stays on perfectly and does
not contain any rice powder or white
lead. In fact, von will he given five
thousand dollars reward if you can
get any chemist to find that U mav
contains either of these harmful in
gredients. Vuu will also lie given the
same reward if you can buy a Ijetter
face powder than La-may anywhere at
I any price. Because I-a may is so pure
j and so harmless and because It stays
j on so well It is used by millions of
j American women. These intelligent
women use La imiy in preference to
I the most expensive imported pow.
: ders, because they know from experi.
J cnee that there is no better powder
made than I-arnay. When you use
I this harmless powder nnd see how
wonderufully it Improves your com
, plextion you will understand why it
is the most popular complexion pow
1 tier sold In New York. Remember, if
you are offered a substitute for I.«.
may it is sure to be a demonstrator
or someone trying to make a larger
profit at your expend. All dealers
carry the large Urx and many carry
the^generous thirty five cent size I-a
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Annually use organic Nuxated Iron
to build up red blood, strength and
HELPS
MAKE
RICH,
RED
BLOOD
endurance.
There are thousands of people who are ageing and
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joying that perfect health which carries defiance to
d iseaae simply because they are not a wake ta the con
dition of their blood. Without organic iron your blood
carries no oxrarn.and without ot> gen there is noth
ing to unite * ith the carbon in your food ao whet yew
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like the iron in your blond and like the iron ia spin
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the principal chemical constituent of ictw.
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See Them
In Our
If indows
QUITTING G R NTS!
And Now for Omaha’s Most Phenomenal, Most Sensational
• Thousands of Pairs of Men’s and Young Men’s
New Spring Oxfords
That must be turned into cash before we move—Two amazing sale groups
W hat an opportunity. What a chance for Omaha men to save about one-half on the
finest quality, snappy styled new spring footwear. And the Globe Boot Shop affords
you just such an opportunity through this Removal Sale. We are tired of working
for the landlord. We have leased new quarters that will give us double our present
space at about half of our present rent. But we must unload our immense stock to the
last pair, and we’ve forgotten costs in th * necessity of this sale. *
1
Men!
Quick Action
la Necessary
We remain in our
present location for
a very limited time.
We’re going to sell
and sell q u i c k.
That's why we
have i n s t i t uted
those almost unbe
lievably low prices.
Buy Two or;
Three Pairs
at These
Daring Low
Prices—
Only the finest, best make Footwear
has ever become a parti of the Globe
stock, and, starting tomorrow, you
may step in and get your choice of
our immense stock at these two
drastic low prices. Can any think
ing fellow resist such an oppor
tunity?
New Spring
Footwear at
Virtually
Half
Off
_
With Price* bo Absurdly
Low We Can Permit of
No Exchanges—
Every
Sale Is
Final
I
I
COME
DIRECT
TO
-k.~—
Every New Style - Every Size Is Included in
This Extraordinary Removal Sale
No broken lines. No odd lots. No limited selections. Here you choose
from everything that is wanted, in any size. You'll be fitted perfect!'
in the style you desire and at these never-to-be-equal led low prices.
COME
DIRECT
TO
J BE AMONGST THE FIRST HERE THURSDAY MORNING
Buy as You Have Never Bought Before
Extra
Salesmen
to Serve You
Promptly