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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1924)
Friend HukIniimI Now Slavs Home 9 ami Hears llndio I ifr'l INnWnn of inmiinp Mala Now Appear* Selrnli "1 hal'a Home 1 ilk* •ut Radi* " There »** hunter In the temerh *f * hen perk*4 huetnlt4 ttinl re4l*t *»* ■ teal knnn In wttrN men Hit * fe, h# related. h#4 lelelr brow* ■n M(t«wr>l In llelentn* In lh# radio ihii he could go nui mghi* »» much * • he wished without even having In nee hi* threedbar# alible Util theta we* more hitman than truth in hln Statement m far aa II a Upline tn ih* aver*** men ati4 th* eieregn American home Th* fact la that elnr* radio cem* In moet husband* don't want to atay tint. Th# air la *o full of Interesting mograme, high-grade orchestra*, en *> i tntntng public addreme* and apnrt news thal they look forward to get ting home at night en they cen Helen In. Problem Appears Halved. It begins to look as If Ih* enawer to th* question of the age*. "What nlll kpep a husband homn night*?" I», "(let hint to build a radio eet." A I.ong Inland man recently told of moving Into a new house and of a delay or two or three Week* in beginning to operate the radio ■et to which he had been accustomed. Home didn't seem the same to him nr his family. Spare time hung heav ly on their hands; evenings seemed dull and flat. The whole family had begun to get on each other'a nervea, •hen they realized that all that ailed .'them was they were lonesome for /radio. The set was quickly put In commlsclon snd promptly restored the household to Its normal charm and cheerfulness. One reason for the popularity of radio In the home and the phenome nal Increase in the use of receiving nets la that sirnpla types of set* which any member of the family can eet up nr.d operate are available at reason able prices. The tendency of the newest advance In the radio art Is toward simplicity of control. Seta are now designed which, even though they have four or five tubes, are not difficult to build and have i-nly one control dial, in fact, less operation* are required than setting a phonograph going. Family Set* Now. A little over a year ago parsons starting out to make a set usually made a one-tube set with earphones. I'ut now the day of th* one-tube set has practically gone, and th# great majority of persona who build sets nee from three to five tubes and a loud speaker, so that th* whole family can hear. Radio has come Into the home to AuvrH'mrMiCNT. Corns Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt a bit! drop a u!Me Freezone" on an aching coin. In uantly that corn atopa hurling, then •bortly you lift It right off with fln gera. Truly! Tour druggist eella a tiny bottle of Freezone" for a few rente, aiiffblent to remove every hard corn, eoft corn, or corn between tna toea, and tha illuees, without aoreneaa or Irrlta Ion, Force of habit causes millions when they need a tonic to ask for SCOTTS EMULSION You are familiar with the salmon wrapper and the honest, robust face of the "fisherman.- You should always ask for W SCOTTS by name. J [ Mnwnwiirr. DiabetesDiscovery from Europe After year* of ■ucoeeaful use In luropo, I>r. Steln-Callanfet*' wonder ful non dlotetlo dla.betlo treatment, filch allow* yon *» **t what yon need, I* now kvatlabla In thla coun 'ry. A book deecrlblng thla wonderful • -.»Unent will be aent FUFF OF ■ HAUqF to aufferera ef dlabele*. I on’t tilay —Writ* M. nichaita. Dept. : . 42nd fit., New York Oldest Living Settler on Site of Omaha Came Here With Brigham ) oung in ISIS, Settled at Florence and Gra:ed Cattle Where If. 0. If. Building Stands Net. Ilrnn !>•! R'l, lltif Wtllt (nt Itrnrul D««l|» •ml Mrl linrnln at I hiimmI Hlllff* rtrtwte* »h*» a • **'•* Ini* 4#*r*»*h Hshr*»h* In pb>*>»> i day* *w4 R»i Hmti IM "«* M« I. ft IJWMNII May. Ilemy IMlgfii I* Without d.iu hi th* ft vat peraon ttotg livtn * who ran.* In Ih* f*r***nt *M* Omaha. III* advent Inin Nebtaaka date* ha.k tn 1*41, eight treat* he fora onngre** turned the art creating th* tartllary nf Nehraahw and >e*t* befma Omaha wa# thought nf. Th* atnry of th* life nf Henry t*. Iiong, Jttai now approaching hi* Milt year, la romantic and Inlereatlng. When Henry D#l<nng wa* horn In Pennsylvania In 1*31, Ihere were loll a few mllea of rattwav In the United Ittntea. There wa* otily one railway In Ih* world 150 mile* in length and that one wn* In hi* nallve elate When h« cam* to the all* of Omaha In 134#, no railway reached a* far wrat a* the Mla*l**lppl river. During all these 7# year*, Henry DeLong ha* remained on the bankx of th* Mlaanurl. Herently he talked over th* radio from WOAW station, (live* Life's Story. Mr. DeLong gav* Ihe following sc count of hla life and hi* frlst trip to Omaha: "A few day* after Brigham Ynutu: arrived at the Missouri river, upon the Iowa aide, Capt. James Allen, who represented th* United State* govern ment, called upon President Brigham Young and requested him to raise a Mormon force of 500 men for service In the war against Mexico. "As an Inducement, It was prom ] Ised that the men should be taken through to California, to b« dis charged, at end nf enllatment period and they would be given full pay and permitted to retain their tnna and equipment. "Thla proposition was accepted and stay. It not only pleases father, hut mother and the young people. There's a thrill for the latter in dancing to muslo of the best orchestras broadcast by radio. And for many a housewife ths happiest moment In her busy day Is toward the end of the afternoon whan her work Is done and she can alt down for half an hour before pre paring dinner and listen to spirited music. Who knows hut whst th* wall mot toes of th* future will read: "What Is horns without a radlo7'* Easter Music at Iowa University Program to Be Broadcast From Station WHAA * at 484 Meter*. Iowa City, Ia„ April 12.—Two hun dred and ten University of Iowa stu dents w'lll tske part In a program of Easter muslo to be broadcast from tha university's station, WHAA <4*4 meters) st 4 p. m., Sunday^ The senes of ths program will be the uni versity auditorium. Ths organizations taking part will It* th# university chorus, under di rection of Prof. Philip Greeley Clapp, head of th* school of music; the uni versity gles clubs, under the direc tion of Prof. Welter I .eon, Instructor In voice, and th# university sym phony orchestra. of 7* pieces, tinder th* direction of Prof, Frank Estes Kendrle, Instructor In violin. These organizations will be assisted by Miss Alice Ingham of Iowa City, soprano; Mies Mllllcent Hitter of Wal ton, Ind., contralto; Wesley Drum mond of Spirit talk*, la., tenor; Cle ment Scott of Iowa City, tenor; Har old Reuschleln of Burlington, Wla„ baas, and Mias Vern*ss Frazer, In idmctor In music, accompanist. Th# program, which the univer sity's 500 watt station should make available to most of th* radio receiv ing sets In the rouniry, follows: I'for«Mlonal In Y, npu* i». No. I..K*rnlf1# i;nlv*r*|ty Orfh«*»ri I'm Ini tl for right part rhorua ftinar companladl ................. M#ytfba*r University f'honj*. Ardanf# t'anfublia for String* ... T«!h4lkov*lif ffnlvaralty On It f'hrltt Bitan Lalarlng rjuarret and M*n’a Choroa f'Hertibfm Borg .Ttchaiknwaby 1/nlvarelty <;horu* ftalm t% for Woman* Vd|r-#a. BrHubert Wom*n p thorn* Kina I fhoru* from "Tb# rhlldhood of rtirfac” . ftorllo* Mr. ftr-oft and llnlvartliy f'horu*. RADIO PROGRAM BY LYONS CLUB J. T)*an Ringer, prreMent of the Omaha Mona club, will Invite 71,000 Mon* club member* throughout the I'nlted State* and Canada to the eighth annual International Mori* eon vantlon to he held here In June, eeer radio Tueeday evening from elation WOAW. That night the Omaha rluh will broad***! a radio program. Information about the International I,lone rluh organization and hletory and growth of fh* Omaha branch will be outlined by Mr. Ringer. The convention will meet June II, 24. n and 24. Mayor Ftahlman will deliver en ed dreae of wrlcom* end Charlr* M. R. Ore ham, dlatrlct governor of Ontario will reapond at the reception June 22 In the city auditorium. Election of offlcera and the eelrcllon of the convention city for Kt25 will occupy tha cloalng day of the con vention . Musical Director for WGN at Chicago E. Warren K. Ilowr. Thla photo ahowa E. Warren K. Howe, rnuepal director of The Chi cago Tribune, Zenith hrnadraetlng elation, located on th* Kdg<*waf*r Beach hotel. He haa had in year*' experience a* enlolet and conductor. For fh* leaf nine year* he he* hern a member of the faculty of the Amei loan Conaervelnry of Mualc. tt Ian f. search that the bootlegger mind*—It'* the eelzur* you know Fort Wayne New* Sentinel, j 520 men enlisted, mustered Into the United Ktale* service and departed for Fort Mavenworth. July 20. 1940. They took the l>oat at Traders” Point. Not long after I hegnn dig ging wells. 1 met Den. O. M, Dodge, who later became chief engineer of the Union Pacific railway. \V« be came warm friends. In 1959 when Abraham l.itnoln visited Council Bluffs, 1 bail the honor of meeting him. was one of five children. When I was 10 my parents Joined the Mor mon church and moved to Nauvoo, 111. We arrived at that plac# the day Joseph KtuHh was burled. Came With Brigham lining. "I was but 12 when Brigham Young derided to take his people to the fir west because of persecution to his sect. Karly In 1949 we started on this overland Journey. I walked the entire distance from Nauvoo to Oma ha. barefooted, driving a small band of sheep end a few cattle behind the wagons. "We suffered untold hardshl|>s. The rood* were new and at time* almost Impassable. Many died ls-fore w* came to the permanent camp. "We reached th# Missouri river. Just opposite Omaha, In June, 1949, and after considerable delay managed to get across the river and went several miles northwest where we made a carnp. This camp waa about three miles beyond the present town of Florence. After a short stop there Brigham Young decided th* location was too much ejtjmsrd to Indian at tack*, and moved hack to tb» present 'alia of Florence and made hla per manent ramp there. "A* aoon a* shelter had' been pre pared for the 3,500, a picket fence waa l,uilt around the entire camp at a bitter protection against Indian at tack*. Th* Pottawattomle Indiana had Juat left that locality, but th« Oniahas, Pawnee* *nd Otoe* were claiming th* country a* their hunt ing grounds. ( allle Grated Her*. "Soon after reaching Florence I was adopted Into the family of Brig ham Young and ate at hla table with hla family. During that mmmer I did th* light work about the place and herded th» cattle ao that they did not stray too far away. Many time* have I had the herd grazing on th* hill* where the preaent town of Oma ha now atands. and I am aura that one of th* point* I well remember I* now th* locality of the Paxton hotel and the Woodmen of the World build Ing. "Brigham Young elwayg aeld "grace" Immediately after w* aaf down to th* table; we bowing our head* while he said "God bless the Johnnycake." Food Was Scarce. Th* greatest difficulty was In get ting a supply of corn and other ne. e* aarles. There were no settlement* on this aid* of the river and very few on the Iowa aide. Th* nearest point where these supplies could be obtain ed waa at HI. Joseph. Mo., 15# miles to the south. A* w* hsd no money to pay for what wa needed, our men worked on shares for th* farmer* Announcer Known as “Solemn Old Judge” Oo«r*« D. Ilaf. Moot "|j„ onlomn old Judro," who hold* forth nf atnltnn WMt', Morn plilo, Tonn. Iro'.on homo ho In Ororgo r». H«r, dlro< tor nnd ehtof annminoor Hr dnwliM PrM*. Prn,r«rri l« bo btoad'btt ffundo#. April |J Illy »ouri.#y of KoAlo pi,,». > 0'tnirtl timo.) W»B, Allaoto ill#), 7;I0, rhurrh oorv lr» \YOS. (Tilrago Tribun* (17#), t to • artle(*. or'heetra. Ky\V, Chicago (119), (’hlrago Monday Kvanlng club WliAP, ( hlrago (J99), I, organ; 9 II, ohhMira. WIIK Cleveland (111), i. roorarl, WFA A, Irallaa New- (471), I, Bible etaee: 9, addraaa, 9; 19, rnuata. WW./, J>*f roll Newa (117), 19 g m . Mt Paul cathedral, Daan Warren U Roger*, or/ heat r a WOC, l>a ven port (414), T, Organ; 9 • huff h aervlce; 9 19. orrheatra. WBAr. Bor! Worth, Mter Telegram (479). ||, or*he«tra. WOM, .refferaon (’Ilf (449 9), f;|9, church aervlre WOQ, K-nae- Clip (411, 199), 11 a m, earvlf-ea, 7. eerviiee. *a< red ruu-l# W(ll, Medford Mllfafd* (199), 7 19, pro gram. WRAP. New York (491), 4 19, thoa'ar .nrrhea’ra: 4. organ WJ*. New pork (441). 7 41, orrheatra. WOAW, Omaha (4J4), tarn aervlree. 7, aar rad mualr; 9, Bible *»ud>, 9, *#rv I lf:#a. wri, Philadelphia (Iff.), 9 49 aervlro* WfP, Phllad-trhfg (409). 4 14, enn< #r». K'iH' Portland (491) 4, orrheatra WOP, Mrhnarrady ( 144 ), 4 314, »»r<ire* Kpo, Man Pranriaro (411), |;|i or h*afra. # Coiiccn* Under Knife. SVaahlngfnn, April 11.—I’hyalrlana 'i I tending H»n*fnr lam<a rviuaena of Michigan decided today In perform n operation eerly neat week. A are lament leaned at the rViuvene .'!'-ri.e ai I H p. m mid the aena | yondltlon continued to Improve. o^H B^r ™ _^B — ^B B ^^^By y^H Wm ^^k_BBB MB ^^A ^B ^^k ■ A ^^^By UsSuUI Mf /I II I.N :- Fletcher'* Castoria U especially prepared to relieve infants in arm*' ami Children all ages of Constipation Flatulency Wind Collc I)iarrliP» To Sweeten Stoma* h Regulate HowcM Aid* in the assimilation of hood, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates ^ To avoid imiutiom, a!*a\i took (or ike aiftia*«rp n( l> Pm -ti direction* on each package, Phylkiant everywhere recommend it. i there, shucking corn or doing any thing they could to Secure food for th* settlement. As soon a* a few wagon load* were earned the teams were sent latch to Florence. “While the tnen were securing these supplies at St. Joseph, the peo ple left at Florence were building houae* and preparing for the hard winter month*. Lumber was secured from nsttve tlmljer and much fuel wa* taken from th* drtft In the Mis souri river. 1 remember one song that th# men were singing ** they worked: of logs we build our houses, Of shake* we build our doors, of sticks we build our chimney* And of dirt we make our floor*. First Train In I tali. “Tn th* early spring, preparations wet* mad* for the first train to Ftah. This train that started west from Florence In April, 1M7, c.insisted of 143 persons, Jlrlgham Young himself In charge. Klght of the 12 apostle* of the church m ompanied him. Just st this lime 1 vena placed In another i family. “X had a chance to get across the Missouri river and made my way to "Mlll*r’a Hollow,“ which wa* near Kanesvllle, now Council Bluffs. Here I found a borne and worked doing odd Job* until nearly 1* years old “Soon I became convinced that I should t>* a preacher and wtdle I hAd had little achoollng that did not dampen my desire. About this time J(wight L. Moody carne to Council Bluff* and I sought him out and told him of rny ambition and naked him to help tne. He talked to me several times and gave me good ad vice. Within a year 1 h-gan preach Ing and was later ordained as a min Isfer of th* Methodist rhur'h. After riding th* circuit for several year* I began doing settlement work at Coun cil Bluff* which resulted In the founding of the Charity mlewlon* which are ■till being fostered, paying particular attention to children a re* fit# work." _ Humphreys' jm ■ ^ i« •■■■■ i i MT-sr-su -WlilT.a-- --Ss» “Seventy-seven” For Cough*, Cold* and Crip, Tonic Tablets (24) For General Debility, Wcahneaa, Want of Strength, Lmaitudr Tired Feeling. 1 "Forty" Indue#* Repona and Natural Re freihing Sleep. Prlaa, Nna. tt, «» an* 77 *«a ae'fc. At Dnif Utor#*, nr nn rrmUimnr* (Our Hi*k» nr i O P I’urt-H >'«•(. Hum. phreys' Hnmrt' M**lielne in., !M Wllltpm H, Yerk — _____ AIM KHTHr.NKNT, J, \. tllST. PAIN IN BACK OF NECK? RFAD WHAT THIS MAN SAVS, Mondamln, Iowa --' For over one year nnd a half I wan afflicted with a hnt doctor* rolled nautili* In t«'lh at rue, ahotildera, Nn k of neck and head. 1 took treatment from many doctor*, alao nt the Hprlng*, lull found no relief until I commenced taking Hr Pierce'* Anurlc Tablet*. I had not taken them over thirty day* until I got rrllef. I continued ihdr tiro for •eyernl week* nnd Wn* then feeling fine. I ran do tny work without any pain or trouble, hMIuiokIi l am |*a*t 75," ,1, A, Yoat, limit* 2. Health t» your niont valuable aaeet. 7>o not neglect It. Writ* Pr, I'irrre, preeldeni «*f the Invalid*’ Hotel, In ft lift* In, N. Y„ *11 about ymtrtelf You will receive confidential medical ad s Ice KRKK of *11 coat Or, *end lor for a trial pkg. of Anurlc (anti uric* arid; j \V()AW Kudin Programs it* in* «*4»* fiifiifwt tt*t Mm|* N IM *«*3l«ti tttw i N«hi IpiH li • $ m h||’i *‘*hl N# ’ Am »*> t* ft W-WfdHL *•*!** *♦ t>t 4*-<«•** ttNtMfyi> m IN* i <*.#<*«•»« •** phtpt**t*t ilwii*» »•** •* * • • M ' It " *N* • I * Ait* ttflMfl I **»?! N# ll|* w** 1 Itiiti Uft X 41*3** Him * • » ti*|fp>--p W?*t FH»**i*tl It Mtiff fi#|A . #pf.*| • ♦>!» (til H t* !n'» If f |4my*M *. fijvipf* f|t|4if| MlIHlitMi v«mit **»• i*i»*i#4 t *i utiiofi . • * - • ■ ti. MifilHiMyHI*! Vnafl |Hf|< Pflfrifl i , .• |« t •*!■* •«#•**•, i‘N N#t* |hp If A K*‘th*** Vrr*l T* » It'«!*!*• wMn J#*«9 MH ft A KMlMti M*t I, 4 Jtwitt M A \ hh| Pota wtffttq , .. t ‘tu Mil H A NAll*! tittr*tm»it«l !**♦#* !«•¥• Tf»*n* *>** It • 4 i ft if.i |*l«ivt*ll, »****♦, M A KMimr. 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Kinrh, t*nnr K K rinr, h*M Monday, April H i It p m.—Dtbflyr prnir.m by *•" italra R..y»l orr-h»air» at Brannala biora r„,a«jranta . i nn P m —RwlUI pro*ram arranfM by Stanlay .Ian UlovaVjr. t1' »pIm a rut tnairtKtor Pr.aantM by • t'1** nn pda at Kt»til»y t^invaky »a*at«d by Forest Ps Inter, baritone Ann* Anderson, flutist. end Isabelle Williams, soprano. Msno solos: fm "Cnpntry Dance .B**tpov*n <hi "Amor* coquette"..rrimi Catherine Pugner. ! Plano *«1oa: . _ ... (mi "Hark, Hark th* Dark .......... ;.. Be hubert-Lles* (bi* 'Turkey in th* Btraw .Onion Mildred Hennet. Baritone nolo : "Out of tha Dusk to You' .. For*st Painter. Fluta obbligato, Mis# Anna Anderson. Flute solo 'Trsviata'' Popp-\#rdl Mis* Anna Anderson, Plsno solo Horn# Sweat Horn#’' . Tablbarg Foater VI# torts Kunrl. Plano soloa: ini "Noel urns . f.nopin (b) 'A la enigma*"..... .Harrlman Margaret Carmichael Vocal solos. i*• Philosophy.* • MeOIII thi "Jest, Perfume and Dane*".. ... . Orunfg Miss Inshells Williams M is* M«r«ar*l Csrmlchael, •rrswpinlH Plano *'»!♦»■: (si "Klegv" Massanet lb) 'T#. the Ruing Bun Torjusaen Margaret Kofborf, age I® Plano aolo No# turns ' Leybaeh M!*s In*s Mar,re. Baritone eol»» ".lust Been Wondering Alt Day Long'.. < snntng Forest Painter Flute obbligato by Mis* Anna Anderaon Piano aolo . petit* Magurka" .Bspelnlkoff Ft ore are U»y. Plano eoloe: imi ' Malden's Wish" ..... Chopln f.lsgt (b) "Goblin Danes" . Dvorak Mildred Guggenrnoe. Fltjl# eofo "B#-hargo Caprlrcloso" ......... Babbathll Mis# Anna Anderson Plano aolo» . "Dance of 'he Fives" , Bapellnkoff Ml#i Jennie Glliaapla Tuesday. April II. I M P M.—Omier program by 1,1 »na dub or# bestra, Harry W Wert, diroc* | for "Linger Owhlle " Lions Club Orchestra Talk: J Nin Rlngef, president I,ions dub. Crosseyed Papa ' Orr h eel r a Plano Bole—Select*#! Harold Wrtghi. Bong of Bong* " Orrheetea "Moaning Batophon* flag * Batephone q*»Tiitette "I tftlll Bei.ev* In You.’ Orcnee'ra. 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Tn*»i (ft) 'TIi* Olft H*«r*in ftrri»l*r n «H*f I Wlffi-n Popraoo Polo* i«i "Mr'i «*Hfly ll*ad*4 H«h* " <».) fur* P*lv* * Hand#! Mr* W A 1*1 er Vortl |*u*». "Power Hlemal'* (from Pit hat M*l*ri . »to**lni Ml** I Inrln I.lP'1<|U)a> *.id Mra Henry I»ann**l. Ha** Polo# (a) A fav*|l#» a Pom?'* .AI|Ma*n (hi ’ »tn'k*«t m th* t rail# of *b* D**r» ’ Knl*ht a u. Km#n Violin Po’oa* (or "Abortra*#* Maaurkk -Op II' • ... W|#n»o w*k| (ft) 'ftondlae Kraftlii David Robinaon. pupil of Harry r'anonnovltm T*nnr Pol* — p#|*rt#^ Howard K Pt«b*ri Ha •• Polo*: (a | "H*tr M*. T# arinda and Wf'ra" .. Handrl (b» "Oytny John ' flay (cl "OforU** Pocci* J Edward Carnal. Tfuiradar, April I". t p m—Every Chllde Story Hour con-' ducted by Qrmrm Porenaon, editor and publisher of Every child a Megailne a 40 p m—Dinner program by the Golden rod orrheatr*. Wallace Johnaon, manager. • pm —Regular monthly meeting of World Radio camp K K May, rongul commander Anapicee Woodmen of the World The following welt known oover elgna will parti'Ipate J R Cain, Jr . vice president Peter* National bank* Dr John r. Plmpaon. phy alclan, Johti N Crawford, euper|nrand*nt W O W building Karla H Ptflea. head conaul of Nebraeka. male quartet of Omaha Paymour camp, and the Rev. J E. Wagner, Kirat M fe ektrtl, Mnelal Entertainment. $ $o p m,—Muaical program by Kl wante club, through courteay of May Peed and Nu raery company, Shenan doah. la Short TalU—-"Klwanla E O. Rutledge prealdent of the Shen andoah Chemical company, prca.dent Shenandoah Klwanla club Tanor Polo— Punrlae and You”. . .. k. . . Arthur A. Penn Dr J D Bellamy Mra r*ror»e. accompanist. Violin Poio—"Indian lament" Kralalar Mra V M Carpenter Retallne Howry, acrneppnntft Vocal Polo—"I Know Whata a Darden Orowa" ... litnmore J4ra Helen Crone Mra Brower, aecompanle* (a) Vocal Polo—"That Old Dang of Mine Jim Ahlgren. Plano Polo—He lac t«d W W Benedict Short Talk—"The Sunny side of I.Ife " Rev. H If Pittman Vocal Polo—"Jnat Baen Wondering*.. ..Irena Ackerly < arming Mra. Helen Crone Mra. Browar. neeompanlat. Violin Sob.—Selected Prof. Ely Raamuaeen. Qear'et—'Klwanla Pong" Kiwnma quartet: Henry J. Pchnetdera firat tenor. K D Kbrighl, aacond '*nur H 0. Dtabrow. baritone A. 1* ffobba, bees Short Talk— Karl E May preaidant May Peed and Nnraery company (at Vocal Polo— "Under Bobawia'a Moon" ......Moreland (hi Vocal Polo— Mallow Moon". ... Wendell Hall Mra E E May Mra. Brower, accompentet Short Talk—"Our National Anthem * E ft- Eergueon. Aaeieted hy Klwanla quartet Vocal Polo—Pe looted |. ■■ ■''' YOU Tutors?™ fjooo DONT NEED^CWs*; WTBIfA <m voi R CRYSTAL M mJ H it.Wl '.TT rii.Ti.r, sf.n m ro.1 lm Km Om ^mm IWta, S.mJ Ml UR | Ar.M.4 nilliw lot picture of «. Ml. LION LAMBERT MT Re. Vol.uM. W* hl„. |aMH M>« * *» Mittol rf »»§t*A*A H ***»».,*•- A 4* M M M *ff?( *■ ’**—* C**% #%*»* ft R * »•*••** ».•«.. *A**< *• III I * mn> * *»»*4 „ Hi f •-»*•' »'••*»•* *• A, *■*•*■*1 * » tRR AAtA* t*«* «»f < •>♦ A t*ii*4 i *«n»t «* I* !*■*»<* NMtiA H Itil tiHA '**< ImM t* A<Mt t 4‘•*« R 4 « *4*4 M V, M4a «**•• !»>»»►• 4*4 <**•**■ R*»( i tAA***# »• ■-♦•t-t*** •a' »(*H| t# I *1 f f MftltM M I Miff t |t * 4 *00 P'f||MM * § >!*•♦* 4 Iff _ f f t r ** «^f *•» l*l»f * ift* • ft MtH*f A«#t* '• fNniba r**pi«»c M< Hl.a tot* ■ «' • •(**» Mi 4 MiM I t riln » fcf«.f' ftopiono *n n, *4* 0(1 |t:* Y*#% Hiii f» Ann* Mm * H*h f feMi i tiootor, jh*** In*! *(Mo "t Biff Pifitll lilliti Mm !>«**! i * tft > in Ml** • *4i P»ta»« |M«*r M m f t •«*••'% IUMMI. rOIift Violin iii|o. •***ttftO** FibPH H it I.**•»•* ft* hnonho* (Fy|ilt f Mu l«woo ft »lil| M *• J*nm ftlfl ft*. pift*« Pnprotio •*>!" io) fttaot Aflv" f’bortoo Mo mi < H) Mi I MU* ft an,** A»'*iwr RyM,otff»r< Mi* t'barl*# C l>K Jf Madam A M Horflot’ |H*no Bar Mr! io **»!<»; I. wl of Bono* Hob»*t I 1*1 |U» P*ii Mrr W * Ma»*. piano foolnmt'p«at ffiH in! “Fairy Tfti* ¥. Kofi K*ti)*ab ib) "ioborntpo** . ***** oilfig Th* .***f•• nil otottro Popraftn on!©, “Vlllanalla * . . ». .. f»* i At yon M'« f) |nn« |)iin«»Jl)r Him « h«* *r. I'.ano Warm »©lu "i^h»r*y l» Flat Minor' . « h*»pln Mua ISyflja Wh**|*r Him oolo, o#lort«*i iiu« gnanaon Recitation: Mr CliRtf F. Portion? fttpr .no an|o; ibj "Oood-Nl#h’’ .. .. Ashford Wra «*b#fl#a r op# jr. Madam A M Borflum, pane Violin oolo; Andante ... . Gait* mam Mia* L.oul»* P-hmuN*. Miaa Joan itirl n« pano Forffona oolo "iiypay Lovo ftofif" Mr S. k Kattor WAAW Programs Monday. April If— TV) to 9 p m, Presented bv m U>n<**!aus «ra,>mt. Arranged by Rev. lUa- J Chtpuran. March—Leaetfnvky I'arkamirh" . . Stoc Orrnatra. Medley—"College At*1. S*'*dr OrrMgtra. PI* no Solo—Select e*| .... Agnea For*! Polk** of Boh''»«)«♦ f*) "Prljd F#p/iku“.Harm** <b* Jen ae N*4j”. -ioic • 'rchllru. Cornet Solo—JC !e* tej . .... Jo»ephdSkola V'ocal Solo—' Looks 4 Brown*. Jarne* Fa*m*J*i Satectfoaa— ofBohemia**. Ssfransh Or< hair . Corn*! and Trornbotf Duet—' Found ling Wails'* * .Orti: J'-hn f'hapuran a*f James n*xousek Vocal Continue—Petdted .. John Kgjir Walt*- Taste of R<t*m'*. "lay. Ly. Ly“ .I. . Orveny Satschefc Orchf.ra Bohemian Pef. . i*> "JneepMftf ' .Tkht fb» Twamr CrKnt' .fin ft Dsacrlpllve—‘ Forge b 'ho Forest’. Stoic Ofelintr*. Vaegl Solo* Rusalkd .Dvorak Mr' Jet*n| Vojlr. ' A*le j» no *h* f»*S, Anonymous M' .lose pi Vojlr Vais* Final*— In I>r4 ml*n«l *. . . Vf***#n < trt h*tp* tprll 9. Eight P M -Mf'Cftri'ii# April ?. Eight I* M — F.dti« f ,<ntai program. Talk on 4gri«u tural fg.:* by W. F. Mar fin of fh* Coon l’a<f. eyeterr Ne*t ag Sunday's Sunday a* hoi; 1-seon by Her. «. U Brown \prll t Eight P M —Bridget*Ik by M'# Osy f' Purd * *. “4*1 Oood Friday **rvl* e by First l.o4.-an *■ hurch of P* pillion Neb . Rev Wj A Siebert pastor. April t Eight T». M Markeli^ams. 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