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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1924)
H«i» H Mk Wo**. i»«4 #»»#•* w it k-| iv« nt.ii, *f |i'»*'l»* |Ki> | k< t week. Ik # #«***§ ee-nt*e *••*"■* la tea M l »**«*« r*><* MAh Mat ii*m •k» CHI •>*•* *f«#i*t Wlo«*<«l **•! ’•♦a ii in1** *tnnrhee damn viral rmikW fn# IM W*#l <k* » am# map H* fieiad WMmI**|m hnlilfd** n * ilitt *f lha WHMM*t*h hN * tsrten rhnrvdi MM pieeewt lb# cwn ■*'#, Th* Mmhii Phh Ik* i Mac Fatten#, »* Sunday after* . « *1 « K'rlwk, *l tb* abiirib, ii ii» Mtk Mini and Wsnl worth stymie. Hay Se*« In* Mttrhth Pfi»lrtn*«, pi»»>i«t, and lamina Krhnanher, *♦« hi, win a**i*t with lha pr«gt*tp I" n Kama Neleon la ntgentet amt ditevIlW. » It mi nit# Memorial. T.*lay, Palm Sunday, lha thnlr of Hi* KonnlM Memorial I.titheran iliuirh will glv* "Til# Seven lA*l M ni d* of Chrlal,” by Th. ltiihol*, at 1 p. in.: th# solo parts wilt ha taken by M *a lluth McHrlt!# Win#, aoprano; Mr. John A. McCreary, tenor; Mr. IustIn Helgren, baritone. On Good Friday evening at * o'clock the earn# choir will give Strainer'* wonderful cantata, “The Crucifixion," with Mr, John A. Me Cieary, tenor and Mr Gua P. Swan eon, bass, as soloists. Albert Sand Is orginlst amt John S. Helgren, director. Dundee Ptrsbylerlan. Special Palm Sunday music will l>e i endered at both morning and eve ning services next Sunday, at the Dundee Presbyteritn church. On Easter Sunday, April 20, the musical feature will be the rendition of the eecond part of Handel's “Mes siah,” by a choir of 45 people. Solo ists will Inrlude Lena Ellsworth Dale, soprano and director; Myrtle France* Wyatt and Miss Gladys Moore, so pranos; Gertrude Aiken Slahaugh end Marjorie M. Forgan, contraltos; Law rence S. Dodds and Will S. CcCune. tenors; Carl Smith and Dr. John Dlndinger, bassea. Other aolotsts In the oratorio will be Mabel Edwards Price. Glena Biel Heath, Mrs. Edward Williams, Mr*. John Bergqulst, Mark V. Johnson, Emerson Westgate, Harry V. Burk l*y, J. J. Dodda and Edward F. Wil liams. Vernon C. Bennett at the nrgan, Lela Turner at the piano. Zion Lutheran. A earred cantata, "The Crucifix ion," by Stainer, will be given by the Zion Lutheran church choir at the church, Thlrty-aixth and I^ifayette Jtreets on Palm Sunday evening at I. They will be aaafated by Harry Dlabrow, baritone; Lawrence Dodda, >nor; F. A. K. Hanaon, baaa; Mra. ilerahel Woodla, anprano; Kva Nat ron, orgnnlat, and Bernard Johnaton, hofr maater. Central High Srhool. Thuraday evening, April 17, the senior glee clube of Central High •chon!, under the direction of Mra. 'arol Marhoff Pitta, will preaent the "Seven J-nat Worda of Chrlat," by Duhola, at tha high achool auditorium at 8 p. m. Sololata will be Kenneth e-*api t|'i Hh#* Fw#e |M |H M ew-# UMl ti‘#4Hi, AIM# lift I MSihlH IM Af»**#r Mil twfNino# |#wim|it> •at Iff M M|tt| I'hit# AH #*♦#*# let #'# |f# i«rf(#4 (i |tt#e| MmA HnI |*i *if# #m 4 #’*i#M*-*f ef mv## #f# »-# »f pi#*t#M i>M#f (M t*#pD#tt*fi 4 (Hi (K» IVbftH #d«li ftd lit# pH •#M#*eg if NIN'll ftmik* iMl •« lift? I I# I* TH# p MAiiI# f«H I Hi • ##l #m f#r ii ii ii t##Af i# I t in ntiir«4 #| pr»n#t>|t t# |«tli(M M«« i 1 h# rllmil if Ip# wean will l*e I Ha 'nfaaiii iimcatl »*f tHa (HniM Hinm I Htaftp PfiHaMi# aft Ft day |t|4lh| (HhnH»», Mat f, i* pitaaifiaa a *mm I dire* iad fep l»i MMfi SiM*| at Mar? Magdalen rbatcfe, i|« a) #ta |t»'« eir»ngt-4 fe» Men** M k Ft ret |*t safer tart an ■ fe >»»• h ptftf»em af I Hi |i#pl mil folk lari !»#■«, directed If (4Mt»ae 3ansen Wylie Firat Central i r,ngret anneal thur«fe rioitam prepared bi Mart a iiu# iad tea ii. Itliia. I’tvmeMfli Congregational, mua<«el •#*■*!»# prevented by Mis, F O line* 1 ample laraal, mneitei fe-ur by pupils and nrrheatf# fnliewing Sunda> •« h»»i Trinity Cathedral, math al gift l< # di rafted fey Man iMibley Htaitdaii theater, free pregrtm at n(gh( under the eupnp-et of tha nmahe Dally Niff a and th- Nebraska Authors Hub. ar rsnged by Mrs Margaret Hadotlef Shat, well and sponsored fey Mias Maty Mum fe hoff. • Monday. May 1. Schmoller Mualiar auditorium recital *>>' PU»U| of Miaa Edith Ms- Miller WOAW radio station, radio program broadr sated by Mrs. K. O. A met inhibit of old concert and r e 111 a I pro* Rrama. lasting all week, opens at the eistr bonk atoia, ai ranged by llaniy K-lser Inhibit of old song books at Matthews hook store, arranged by IPt s Merguret Shot well. Tuesday, May d. Schmoller Mueller auditorium, recital by piano pupils of August M Borglutn Fortnightly dub. musical at iha home of Mr. and bTrm. F. J. Farrington. Every member of the club will participate. WOAW radio station program by the Seventeenth Infantry hand from Fort Crook. I’hrlat Child center, program by chil dren e chorus. Wednesday. May ?. Schmoller Mueller auditorium, "Second Symphony." hy Oustave .Mahler, arranged for two p!nnos. given by Mra. A. O. Dunn and Mrs Karl Werndorff. A rhorua of 4tl volets will accompany th* fourth movement, with Harriet Clark Helgran and Mrs. E. O. Ames an soloists University of Omaha, song recital hy students and private pupils of APrs. Louisa •Jansen Wylie. Real Parent-Tearher’a association, con cert In charge of Mrs. Stephen .Tons* South Omaha Christ Child cantar, glee club concert. Thursday, May R. Association male chorua, concert at the Biandela theater, with Florence Mac Beth, soprano, aa aololat. Frank Van Owndy. chorua director; Dr. A. A. (Juta mor. f president. Schindler Mueller auditorium, piano pn plla of Jean P. Duffleld will appear In ret tta 1. Friday, May 9. Musle memory contest of Omaha puhlle schools. city Auditorium In the morning The pierce will he played by the new Omaha Symphony orchestra. Omaha Symphony orchestra, first con cert in the evening at the city auditorium, conducted by Kngelbert Roentgen, Nflnne apolle. Temple Israel, musical aarvlca aarly Frl dsv evening, directed by Mra. Dollla Pol lock Klgutter and Vernon I*. Dennett. Alfred Fnrland. virtuoso hanjolst, Prl dav night at the Y. W. C. A auditorium •indar tha auspice* of tha Omaha Plactral Symphony orchestra »’hriat rhild center, patriotic concert. WOtW radio atatlon, program by mu«lc department of Tabor college. Iowa. Satur day. Mav 1ft D A. R. and Children nf tha American Revolution. May breakfast followed by a special mush'*I *t thf' Burgees• Nash tea room. The children will give a mualral i' *1 p. m. the same day at tha homa of Mr* tieorge K Mlckel. American legion drum rorpa parade on Saturday. wo A W radio atatlon will broadcast a orogram bv the Monday Musical club SnOt'-de-' night. “chmoller Mueller auditorium, regular Saturday evening concert. Tn nrtdltlnn. pr'iarama ara bainur planned by tha T. W. C. A., tha Clef K whirl of coined?, •iagiag, dancing and novelties on B»nH!nnji MHjnTwniiiiniiw thi> week** bin. Matinee 2:20—WEEK COMMENCING TODAY'S MATINEE—Even la ■ *:20 MARGARET YOUNG Vocal Charactorlata and Favorite Phonofraph Artiato Howard Jackaon at tha Plow* Spoclal Malarial by Jack Yallan and Milton Afar CARL ZIMM •ad HI* CHICAGOANS Jack Elkin* at tka Plaaa BASIL LAMBERT! JXgSSlS, A One-Act V ere lea at tfca Original New Yerk Caaetf Fane laeeaea TWIN BEDS w“ "'“"c"*™0"0 Martinet and Hi* Famous Crow Ciw«e PaatMilmk Nmllf BARRTWINS la a Rcfruhliag latarvlaw af Song aaa Daaca iarMjr Zaania at the Plaaa “SENATOR" FORD Fra* MICHIGAN I .yioj’i*.F.*£1**.---------------jiivi I 713 April 20 Mil. UiflfTTnT iC< Easter Sun. 4 Nithls Wed. WOWD'J fUHWES\ COflEDV '* 11 I j '§TmS2 nvt wonochtul. months' i! i /\ in Chicago (HkoiMivto* tN Naw >6hnJ ur And tha brilliant company that de lighted 180,000 fun lovtra this aaaaoa in Chicago. Night*' SOc, $1, $1.80, $2 and $2.80—10% »a«. Pop. Prica Matinee Wed., Beat Seel*, $1.80 CPIua Tea.) Ticket* a* Sale Tomorrow, 10 A. M, j r1 * " 1 ' r'r 'i ifiT- —i ~ % Reese String Quartet Til* Rre** Hiring i|iitirt<*| will *«»M III** member* i>f Ih* I'nnriirdl* rlufc In |n**rnllng Ihrlr innreri on Ihr altri 1111011 of Kaaler, April JO, *1 Ih* Her man lionir. It* member* are Mr*. I*:rnr*| lire**. violin: Ml** I'rlda l'aii«tlan, **<mid violin: Ml** Ann Coughlan, viola, and Ml»* Marlin llonlon, rrllo. club. Central High School Parent Teacher*' association, amt by most of the moving picture house*. Includ ing the Rialto, the Strand, the World and the Hoaelanri. -. Fortnightly Musical The next meeting of the Fortnight ly Musical club will he held at the home of Mrs. Walter pale Clark, 5J22 Davenport afreet, To»*day after noon, April IT,, at 2 o'clock. Mra. (’lark will ha hoalaaa. a**l*ted by Mr*. J. H. Cain. Jr. Mr*. Rodney Bit** will be leader of th* pro»rani to be atven hy Mr* K. O. Arne*, Mr*. A. R. Rnrnlte. Mr*. Walter Rale Clark, Mr*. A. O. Klllck, Mr*. Fred C. IUII, Mr*. R. R- Ryan and Mr*. Harry flteel. M »lt»*« I H(tl tt I « * »*• ft iMH) #9*4 j y-» !*»♦• Miw*M f***A«, * HI (f )*•> III l*H|«l iiklM IM »«*♦*• * • I IM fw»w»»|*k*tl >1 *> • *<| *t IlmlM 19*94*9 9WW.IM 4|9it I* *1 I M III 1*4 f*Hn«y,I'M *| |.*M I* iM AMftM Ml'AN«t. #1* 9»**l*i l*#M Mi lk *l«9*i f%* I .IlMkk* ft< •**■* "9%* IN**rt*i4 H*i J Mft 9*1*1 I «»#*•* "Villi II It* 9|ll , . . 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Htdrirh Smelana, which ia he It ( .elehralrd title year thrntteltniil lha moel* al world, will be retnewbeegd on Sunil*v evening In the Tel led Sokol hell, Thltieenth end Marlha el re* t a, l>y a program arranged by educational coinmllteea of lha local Sokol organlrattnna Smetana torn pnaed *om# nf hla baat work* while completely deaf and hla comical opera, lha "Bartered III lite," la being played by operatic organisation* In New York, Cleveland and Chicago and a large number nf hie oompoaltlone are well known and plaved by varlou* eymphonlo orrhealrae and concert muairiana throughout the world. The program given by lha Sokol organlxa tlona will comprise the following: Plano Mldctlona from ' ‘Bartered Bride** ..pfantey Jan Letoagky Addteaa. “Ufa and Work of Prnatana" .IVr. r. (1. Pmofa Violin. flonta from Homi". .Mte* riara flrhnelder Aria from "Hertared Bride" . ..... . Mlea .llrnvac Conctri Polka .Pianlay .fan Lefnvtky "My S»*i*'.Vocal Quart#! No admfaalon 1« b#!ng charged to ; (hi* program. All public la Jnvltad. -.— ■■ ■ igUIL’l Present* THIS WEEK \ Ending Friday evening | A Gripping * Story of a Great Love BETTY COMPSON More charming than avar in “Woman "to Woman” A Glad Girl in the Mad Whirl of the Moulin Rouge Actually filmed in the gilded palace* that have made Pari* a plaee to wink at. EVERY WOMAN IN OMAHA SHOULD SEE IT Because It Is a Woman’s Story-A Woman’s Bat«lo-A Woman’s Picture _ _i HERE SOON looks forward with great gleaatira in being able to prcaent to Omaha NEXT SATURDAY for a period of two week* LILLIAN GISH in her erownin* achievement— “THE WHITE SISTER” From the «torv by F. Marion Crawford. ADMISSION 7e;ViA ty EVERYWHERE « W Naw York, Clilrafa, Datroit, *1. I.aull, Clavaland and 100 Olhar Cltlaa Prorlalmad Thi* Production a Maafarpiara Ob ■ a a a b will join in tha natinn-wida praiaa and Rfl i& H fa conaidnr " I hr Whlta Siatar" wall wnrth **■ wwa ■ ■ " » ilia admiaaion priraa charfad ararywkara. 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The resulting scenery is marve lous, almost supernatural. Here i*. by long odds, one of the most beautiful and finest Western photoplay* ever made. The story i* human and natural. The action is legitimate, logical, thrilling. The cast Is perfect. Then, too, the production was under the personal supervision of the author—7.ane Grey. A Paramount Picture A . WITH > BEBE DANIELS v ERNEST TORRENCE NOAH BEERY LLOYD HUGHES * Rialto Sym phony Orches tra Harry Brader Dir. IVIN THl LION HAS TO LAUOH1 tfiCK Schnctt PtlSr*T^ "$CAREM MUCH" < Rutow*- a Goo. Haupt Ploying “A Kiaa to tko Dork** Lotnt Nows Ewrti LOCAL LAFS Edited by The Omaha Bee i4re Shown at These Theaters Sun—Omaha.Every Day Strand—Co. Bluffs. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Suburban—Omaha . Thursday and Friday Victoria—Omaha .. Saturday Benalto—Benson.Monday, Tuesday and Wednasday Lothrop—Omaha.Thursday, Friday and Saturday Grand—Omaha .Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Lyric—Omaha... .Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Rex—Albion, Neb.Monday and Tuesday Empress—Central City, Neb. . Friday and Saturday Favorite—Schuyler, Neb. . .Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday lowana—Red Oak, la.Monday and Tuesday Electric—McCook, Neb.Friday and Saturday Keith—North Platte, Neb.Tuesday Be Funny for Money Write out your joke* (keep each one within 30 words) and •end them to the l/ocal Lnf Editor. The Omaha Bee. Fifteen cash prizes paid each week and the winning: jokes will he shown on the screen at the above theaters Send as main iokes as you like, the more the merrier.