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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1924)
('.huirhi Tiimi Krt ns From 1 ji to Off All Omaha Mwllinl Slfl filatul Fmpir# l» Hrrmrrlnp M«pi«lly From F.artluptakr. Half Itsiftrstl • ’I twlog put up IP I4nhtm* because »l f*er t*t istSMf eatthnosks. irrotdlsi te i’httli hl Tasn of the |tflpp«tt Importing i-mnpany, III Pouth Eighteenth ■•ratal, who returned thla week from a month a stay In Japan, Me make* a trip In Japan every year. • Buildings of light wood with roofs of alnr are halng arartad," hs n*ld •No two story buildings or httlldlngs of I trick wars erected since the earth. t|MSke. for this reason Ihey were prepared for Ihn second quake In Jam nary. The second quake was of the •ama fierce, but llttla damsgs was done, ■ Laborers are still clearing sway debris. I saw them carry away el* deed Chinamen from a wrecked build ing that It had taken four months to clear away, In the Chinatown of Vokohoma, d.ltOh Chinamen out of d.nnn were killed. "T«aborers get more In Japan than the clerks and business men now. ■'All the Japanese are grateful to America for !t§ help In time of dis tress. Even the little children know that th»lr clothes came from Amer ica.'* Mr. Tsso has little to say about the exclusion bill now before congree*. He was not In Japan at the time of Ita discussion. There Is such trouble In endeavoring to get passporte to America, that man ydo not attempt It. ho aald. He wae on the ocean at the time of the marriage of Prince Htilrto that waa celebrated throughout Japan. The prince Is as popular there as the prince of Wales In England and la tnora democratic than any Japanese ruler has ever been, he said. SWIMMING SCHOOL TO START MONDAY The free swimming sc'.iool «t ths T M. C. A. will open tomorrow. Kverythlng Is furnished free, even towels. Boys will receive as many leasons ns required. When they "grad uate" they will get dlplomaa signer) by J. H. Beveridge, euperlntendent of schools, and F. H. Oarvln, phyalcnl director of the T. M. C, A. Boya who want to learn to swim and have passed their 12th birthday must get registration cards st the •'T” snd hkv# them signed by their parent*. I/eslong will begin a week from tomorrow and last till all hav* learned. Last year 1,200 boya en rolled. Norman J. Weston will b* In charg* of teaching, aaaiatad by Carl Watgel and Oacar Blattar, alt exparts In th* water. Indian Pow-wow. SfMtal IMsfaUk t* Tfce Omaha Bee. Shenandoah, la., April 2*.—An In dian pow-pow honoring th* great chief Waubonsl*. for whom th# Watt l-onsia trail Is named, will be given In Shenandoah May 9. The schools will give an Indian pageant. The Shenan doah Advertising club I* co-operating. f 1 i Ex-Omahan Now Officer of Horseback Train Firm ‘V/here Fish Stvint Rockies'' v___/ When can a trout swim serosa the Rocky mountains? The answer Is: Two Ocean Fas#, on the <r#st of th# continental divide in the Jackson Hole district of V*1 low stone National park. Two Ocean lake, at an altitude of 9.000 feet. Is famous for It* fishing, From It flows the Atlantic creek east ward and the Pacific ere'k westward lo the P.ulf of California. This vear, for the first time. It Is accessible to ltie public by means of Inc Two-Ocean Pass horseback trip operating between Lewis Lake an<1 Brooks 1 ak'* Inn, 100 miles south of the Yellowstone. These train* hav# 15 horses snd aecommodate 100 guests each. Per manent camps have )>«•<■ n established 4 short day a ride apait. Monte Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs, F. H, Warner, *20 Houth Twenty ninth street, an nffleer of the com pany operating the trip, I* in Omaha showing moving picture* of th* trip snd life on Wyoming * famous "dude" ranehe*- 1 __ May Day to Bt Ushered in by Givinn Flower Baskets; Festivals Later Mpy IJay doean't rome but once a year but few Omahan* are planning to celebrate tbla year, except the little folk. School*, unlveraltlea and organisation* have made plana for their May fe*tlval* later In the month to Inaure plenaant weather for outdoor celebration. May baaketa ar« a* Joyfully dla trihuted on May day by the little children aa valentine*. May day la the time for baaketa filled with aphlng flower* to lie left at the door of friend*. It lan't very often that the donor la known. That’* the Mat part of the giving, the children aay. Above I* Marjorie nuahton. 3. daugh ter of Mr. and Mr*. Howard Rtiahton, Flfty-aecond atreet and fnderwood avenue, caught, by the camera men while leaving a May haeket at the door for her mother. Origin la I/at. No one can aoem to explain Juat why May baaketa hecam* a euatom Perhapa It waa beraua* aarriflce* were auppoaed to have been made on the flrat of the month to Mala, god deaf of the month, who wee moth#' of Mercury. The largeat celebration on May day In Omaha will be at Monmouth perk achool wher# 670 children will take part In foetlvltlee. Thirty two girl* will dance around two May pole* to he placed tn the achool yard. The program will open with * parade around the achool, led by the achool drum corpa Japan*** drill, Indian drill, dumb boll and wand drill*, folk darning and mechanical doll* will he on the pro gram. The school orchestra will play.' The festivities are under the direc tion of Miss Ida Flackmore, principal, and Miss Margaret farrlck, physical education Instructor. other public schools will have M«y baskets made In their art departments for the kindergarten children. The City Mission, the Creche, Christ Child center and the Child Having Institute will not have May baskets or May day programs. A May pole dance Is held every year at Ht. John Catholic school. May Festivals loiter loiter In the mouth, large festivals will he held hy the Young Women's Christian association, by th* Cnl versify of Omaha and Brownell Hall girls. The firs* of these will be by the Y. W. C. A., May *, when a gym nastle demonstration with folk dances will he held at th* "Y." Formal opening of Camp Brewster, summer camp on the Bellevue road, will he held probatdy May 17, hy th* Y. W. C. A., with pageant and crowning of the May queen. Annua! May festival of th# t'ni verslty of Omaha will he held May It at (Counts* park. A large pageant with crowning of the May queen, whose Identity will be kept secret un til that day, will be held. All the girls of the gymnasium department tsk* part. Th» festival Is under th* direction of Mre. I^eslle Johnson Field May day at Brownell Hall will he held May with May pole dancing and choosing of th* May queen. AD-SELERS WILL HEAR ECONOMIST MontavlIU FTow*r* of I’asadana, Cal, mmnmlnl. author, adniator. oranga grow*r and honker, will ad dreaa th* Advertising Hailing l*8gu* at II* w**kly dlnn*r In lh« liurg*** Naah l*a room Monday1 availing on ''Guarding ih* Onldan rial*," a dla niaalon of Ih* Japair*** problem. on which h« I* conaldarad an authority. Jam** .1. Curin'!I. who I* appaarlng at lha iirphaum, will tall of hi* ring experiences. Th* Ofrtaha I'nlvarally file* club of 22 vole** will ring and no will Jack Mill* and Tommy Mall* who ar* alnglng ovyr WOAW radio broadcasting *l*llon Powell Installation Thursday. Clark* ft Powall, n*w cnmml»*lon »r of »h* Chamber of Comm*rr*, will h* officially InafalUd on Mav I, - * t How To Keep A Child Healthy A GENERATION ago parents thought that, sickness was a part of a child's life, hut we know better now. The secret is in the food the mother allows the child to eat, and in watching that elim ination occurs regularly two or three times a day. Mrs. J. Russell of 19,141 Havana Ave.. Detroit, Mich., keeps bar family of two young children in perfect health with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and Mrs. R.L. Smith of 519 Maple Ave., East Pittsburg. Pa., says her family of three children have never faene^kadsy ainoe giving A Subetitata for Pliyiiei Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a scientific compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and suitable aromatics. The formula is on every package. You will find you doaothave to force children to easy pimp without griping nr strain, ft does not contain nar coltra, and you ran give it with absolute safety to an infant at the breast. "Ma|i«"in Tmupoonfal Every store that sells medieinea sella Dr. CaMwed's Syrup Pepsin, and tba coat is leas than a rent a doae. Give half a teaspoonful to any ailing baby «<r child at night when yon put it to bed and you will find a nappy, laughing young ster in the morning. Tate Syrup Papain yourself when constipated, and give H to any manner of the feesilr young or aid, for any ailment due to constipation, awn as biliousness, headache, lack of appetite, sleeplessness,had breath, tan hers, fever aoree, indigestion, end to break up fevers and colds Stop that first eneese or sniffle and you will have a healthy winter. take It, and it ia much ... _ _ ... . _ ... better for them than , TaifsaBrntTHilfclih •••••••.! castor oil, calomel or J "*n»» F*ni»." lit VaUapn h,, coal-tar dm** like • *•«•*»•«•.'"‘■•‘V a--I-Lsl—l-i> #VM • ' **** • |M« MM^IW <M WMli lift# /# IfM# if covered with *u*ar J /»•/. ,<M m • /m ivi Mil. Admmu or chocolate. Syrup ; Pepaia ia mild and • ---- •■rtte to artta* aod j 444*. year child will have aa J : ~~Tm awetifa ao.7^rwl.nima. i* . fajrfy . 8 CUB WOLVES FOUND ON FARM apeelal IMepafeh la Tha Omaha Haa. Haatrlre, .Veb, April 29—Albert I)nmkroger, living near lie Will, rap lured eight young widvea on Ida farm. Thia la the fourth lime a den hue l»/-/-fi found on hla plaett within a radlua of half a mile, Ibr mkroger aava Iha wolvee and hla doga hava a free for ,|| fight frerjueot ly and lliat the doga have learned to alay Hoa« In, eape. tally during I he ■ If hi. ' I .or a I Arliaf lo (livr Loncfrl Mini l,rrlnrr Profeaaor Frank Mu/klnghnrn, direr tor of iha Omaha Miring flub, will larture on "Prattad Inatrumenta" and the Omaha Plertral Mvmphony orrhee tr» will give a ronrarf at tha M/hmnl lar * Mueller auditorium Wadnaaday evening, April 30, at dill! p. m. Profeaaor Hueklnrham la wall known to Omaha muair lovara, and hla larlura on "Krafted Inalrumanta” will maef with hearty raaponaa from artlafa and atudenfa of lhaaa Inatru manta. Tha Omaha Plertral Kymphony orrheatr* ia eornpoaad of many of Omaha a moat lalantad mualelana and their ronrarfa hava won for !h»m ilia hlt^haat pralaa. Brnrfit Conrrrt. A benefit eonrerf for tha Mar Howell Memorial aaaoelatlon will ha given at tha home of Mra. Anna f.'ornlgh Mairalf. 1234 Month Tenth afreet, Monday aftermath, May 4, at 4 The folhrwlng inualriana will taka part: Eugenie W'hlfmora Minkina and Helen »Parre Turner In two piano numbera, Mra. Harry C. Vleholaon and Mra. Harry O. Mtaal In voeal e» tertlong- Mr* Ponrad Young In violin nolo* and Mr*. Wilier Bllver, arrom pant at Tha eoneert la given under the dl rar-tlon of Mlae Oerfrtide Ernat. Ktlgar A. Srott III. Edgar A. Mrolt, former Omaha at tornay, la aarloualy III In Weahlngton, f>, l'„ following an operation per formed a month ago. Hla alatar, Mlaa (aura Knott, and hla brother In law, ,V. P, Hodge have t/aan railed to fVaahlngton within th» laat two eeaka T heMrotta want to Washing ton two yen ago, Hiiali Win* Prourriition. M H. Iltiah, epeelal anal at ant. to the 1 rilled Mlatea attorney general, haa returned to Omaha after proaeriitlng Pat Marr at Teiarkane, Ark Marr la aeld to hava obtained milllone from tha publle, for oil atnek Ha waa fln*d II,900 and aantanrad to prlaon for five |t*ri WOAW Radio Programs ] f Atlnfflfif *1» IM f*<*»*•»•>» Mnaif' til Hr W'Utt Nf IM tMHW| *«•■*«• Pt>»«l II • t M M«'* *fc*!>*t #*•*«<» »a*4***»i |>t ft •> »• «« HMM *1 IM M> * .. • mi*'*'* * * * * * * t ,ntife *-| iit'* »•.•#*•§•*!►•» and • *«< *««* j & w H’Ma | 4 k* M a rtfH'rli M a Man fc • *h [ »♦ in. I #• f| HHMt pM*M*t M*a lHn,l | #t4) |*n**#< f «*•»*»**»» t « ♦«. fit at# |««4| MiM ***** t * .(,«{ *i«a*«lt r- * * M*« * H • I ■ Mt>Mi iniMi lit |p*pitat . ttMtoh, IM 4 4 I hi U»*M f m i rif'DMl *»f aqifMt Mljulft Ifftnl # t*nn« * |*r«M* ilt*» Ml» . »i llalftm »*••• * #♦• M **• ' *» «'*••* |H 4 Itamv W lh«*nt.|? It 11- ■ f ault *1 uaf | attina tlmir AMhant Iffm* If th# Tftnil* . . *1 t TteMlfc«**if Uni* R|f| N*«! •**»»> **•**! It at t MM lt*t|*#n ft»*t *1 *«. M!t»n# * *♦•!*•» nlarifl M'.-l* Qn#M#* ' |*p|f V«| 4ip, t* f«rfi.|“ . , ., .. .,,., , , .. Pin - 4#r I A.H' P’ I fm jlrtr nf fwlir, Ih* Man nf t" •»•'»» r»»n |r 11# l.r'ii * 1 n.fin, 'It ?• Hnnmh iKi'liM ,».i... . M»rtd*i**nttfi . *'4M M hmlili An* It am ftan»a»nl»*t Xnw Th» • Hm" « #11 I»u#t • 'n»* Iff* I #*if* ***»» M *rtr!*h i !""1r1# fain M«w fi***.itif«#t l'|i»n tha Mntifi tatna . **ntt nifHli Mnnra Quart#*: ‘firin' l.n-. #ly Ar» th# Maa. irlfpr. 41 •n4alta#»ltn Harmon * rh» TM'imt*ha nf Faith Mr f«* t.a f rit • Soln; *Th# N’tnat Fa*lm ' Maparmtd f ,• mran. • findd* fMi#* *Th# f«nrrf f« M Hhaphar* " Amart III**)# Mhpm • llalfran An'ham "A* f* Natan »« li»*n' Martin Afi»h**n. Nunn Inmlttla ' Ktanfnrd Monday, April I* 4 nt> p m - Program by mtmhfri of (h* Part flml'h Comedy Pjayara. now playing at th# Rmprrr# th*^tar. Omaha 'WRoa lr*v Ta If#, la Ifa Youra. nr ft H# Mina PJll Fran#*. Ja#k Cooper and tjeorfa Franrl#. ' 'Buy a Papar Arlan# Matvln. Klaa In tha Hark *' Kin |>#amnnd "llr.w Would You Rika to na a Kid Again." ffeleij Curtl*. ‘Auld Rang Hyna, * Hill Frame, Ta#k Cooper and (* aorga Franrl*. f T.lka You " Matvln and furtfg. "Tall Ma I. it ft** ilfpny" Fla Daamnnd. "Coo-fnn." Hill Fran* a, J*/-k Cooper #nd Gaorga Fr*n#i# Anrnmpanlat. folllna HaMey, mu*Hal di rector nf n#rt Rrrnth fom*dy Playara. * p m f»tnn#r program hr Ran dall a Royal C’T'-haafra nf Hrandaia Rt©re i aaiaurant • 9 00 p mi - Program by anurtaay nf the Woman* R#naf;t »*«*>*!*tIon of tha Ma# /.ihaaw Arranged by Mra Ma# fkbmldf. Woman* ahoruat Tha Woman1* Ranaflt m»< < tation. by member# of Harmony fta vlaw Mo. and Omaha Review No 9 Mr#. Ma* Hr-timldR A*** ompanlat. Popular madlay: Nf a >' ■ Malody Maid* (Playing at *h» Rom# Hofei) M'* May Flanagan IMrgrtor. Ra*dlr;g "Jimmy Brown'* Rioter * Wad ding’* Ml** Ruth Dunham Piano duet Hungary" . .. Koalltng Kla n« and Enlilot foopar. Vara! trio: "Aomawhrr* a Vtlf* la Calling" ... .T#t# Mra Margaret R Rum*, Mia# Marguarlt# Brown and Mr* Mae R< bmldt Ml** Iran* farlann. *rromt»anl#f Viol n aplo: " Fa uet Fantaate da Con rert" ....D. AJard M •* Olady# Furnaaa M!«a H»*#l f^aavarfon. •rrompar1** B*ll#t Rantlrrj#nta| ... Balfa May * Malody Malda Quart#! — *#Je/ *#d Mr* R. W Jama*. Ml**#* T.v\fn, Ruby and Mild/ad Johnann. Mr# H F Mort«*#y, areompatifat. Rrfaf talk Mr* I*#ila M Half, *'at# eamwi«A#f of tha Woman'# Benefit Aa#o#i#tion of ♦ r# Mao-abaa* Von a I #o|n "Nebr*#.<ra Rand’* .. .. Mr*. Oeorge Rrhafer, Haa'tng*. Jfab Mr# Mae Refimldt, a*"# omp#nTa». ’Egypt la’ . D*pp#n May a Malody Malda. Pl#n« duat "No Rurrender Mar#h". MorrlaoB Kvalain* and Elalga Cooper. Quartet - Heleefed, Mr* I.. W Jam#*. Mla*ee Ruby, Evelyn and Mildred Jahnann Mra If F M<>rf###y, a#'ompanlaf. Vara! aoln. fan t Yn1 lf#ah Me fall ing Carolina"..Car# Roma Mr* Mao R'-hmldf Mi** Ha*#l Roaverton. srmmpanlat. Monologue Woman'* Ruffe###." Ml## F»or#n'• Cohan Viw a I trim Joy a of Rpring.foopar Mr* Margaret R Burn* Mia# Margjerife Brown. Mr# Ma# Rrhmldf %f •• f#• wr»w t’arleon. amomrenlat . Papular medley.. Maya Malody Malda Tnradar. April ft. I P M Waf Canto qttHrt#* nf l ilvaf altjr Plaaa, Nab, *. li I" M fdnnar program by Htritm fa I* or# haatra t V M Program arrangad hr Frank Mu* klnrham. lnetr«*"tor of banjo. map dolin and guitar Auapbaa Hannan-Van Mrunt - '-mpinjr, Ford daalara. Hal#* iIona <•» Morning Glorw Wall*'*— Brorkmayar ih) ’ frrif-arlal Polka Mrorkmayar Pinrtr* Maofo Club Frank Hu*-kt*igham, Director. Th* Wayald* Cyoair .. .. Malr * home. (Jra<# Hapttat f*b»irrh. Flor#p**a M Khoadaa. Director. T*f»nr llanjo Hoio* fa* * d iuola A»»u". .......... Thorn* Mill "J*#bu»anfa" f Walt*#............. M *• Glad ye Roberta fat Anthony Walt* Mrorkmayar (lit Frl«*rton Galop Mrorkmayar Pl***t r* Man Jo Cl tit* fa) 'Hapax t Her-hi . /).» ' Th* World la Waiting fur tha Httnrlao" . .......................... Man jo Trip iMr It - hard Hoffman, Mr. Hmlth, Mr. Hip'ktngh.iOT t ’M tiard mount n Tu>l*nd" Buckingham - y '•* P ihlli rraaentatloa t Fla/tra Manjo Club Hoprano Ho -. ‘ Hplrf* Flower".. ' Milan Myrtl* «; Cuatar. tat Ca d*i Two Hf*t» . . Hr hta Ifar* h Ou "Old Rugged Crora".............. Mh r.,|o Trio fa | "But fin* Vlanna" i M«r*h) H**hr#rnmall fbf f.ullah- Wolff Fla* fra Man jo Club. Htaa I Away' .. Mai* t’horua ffra*# RapHat Churrh Flora*"# m ffh* a*1c« at tha Piano, fa I ffrnwnlra' Galop" Bro*-kmay*r f b) Qurm nf th* Fa If" Mrockrnayar |'#*ifi Banin Cfuh Hoprano Holo*—"TWlllghf" ..Olann Myrtl# O f*ua*ar Tailor Banjo Hof« -"Whlepartng Hop#".,.. Mr Hoffman, Mr Hm.fh Thursday. May 1 Up m. Bvary Child a atory hanf, aon durird hy Ora**# Horanaon. adltor and publisher of F.vary Child a magaclpa < 10 p, m dinB#r program hr Har mo ,/axa orrhaatra, William Foral. man* agar t p m . third community eonfri hy Gian wood f la 1 municipal band, Prof. Kd If, Hahulhof. director Courtaay Glanwood i hamr»ar of Cotr*mar- a March "National Kmbloftt' ...... Baglay M*dlay" Maal l.ov**l |r ah Malodiaa" . , , . AI llayaa Overture ' Mrl*1aI Bw* I.a vail** J.adlaa' Harmony quartet tat "I f##ve a Idttla Cottage".. .. Geoffrey O'Hara for 'T.aaaio f»* Mina" F.dward .T Walt Mra Kd Marahall, fltat n*»pr«n*> Mra JirriM H*w%#re a#/ ond aopraao, Mr« « ivd* fthoada firaf alto. Mra Mr| Hta*-*y. aa*-*»nd alto. If ra W f* Battik* a* • ompanlgt tr§F* "f.anafi* If Banna Hanton Haading *al ' * onfldan-^a tbt Tha <*tld Hohool Gang". . Gerald Beaumont lira Karla A Davia Voral ado A praam Rertlatt Mra June F ah at. Violin obligato June Fl*kel Coma* du#t ' Tho Tyrolean Love re * . .. Clamant G W Punran and l*e#tia B#'kar Retention; Torquato Teeen , , ... . . Dnnlaettl Mai* quartet lr»*tr on ' Coming Trough »ha Pya Gaoffrav O llara Gerald Hamilton f'fe» tenor. Frad K allay Jr a#* ond »*nor, Peairn Kvana. f'rat has* Frad Frdla' ar aamnd hae* Mar**h f,and of Plenty'* (Iowa Corn Hong). - Bqmhouaa Morraau Flagant "Goldan fllonda . Kllanbarg Clafinal aoln **Wattg Caprice" L Mayaur Mayo If Bucknar J’raal-lan Ha l Polonala# Howaa Papular Huff# fa) Foe Trot. 'The Fieri He Girl'* Helmb«rg Ifnlmea fb) Waltr "Hlaap' Karl !,eMeg H#i#r Hon "King Dnd*» P»«l#y A f.udara M»»/h "Itadlo W|V#y .J#W#II Fa*aonnrl of band Prof A M H*hi»lhof. d ra* toC. ! Clarlnata Mere Buchner Gerald Maw Mon W Guv Mjffln Theodor# Atidrr eon tiaeu Puff all and Karl Aahan <*., n#f* *1 M. Duncan J#>all« M#»bar. George f'-okua, ft*** Beverna H II. t’rla wall. Vernon Bobbllt, W'arran Knup pal H««ophon#s Marwln Hamilton, Burkett H»rf|r k Fdwln Mogrtdge, Manhar tlumphray Fl«*yd Hfary At* William l/Ug#ah. I»r W M lla/nad la*li Bodman, F F Hartman Harlinnaa Harfhal Haw/ara F W Kal l*y Trombnna# Alfred ftaadlford W#yn* H*a*a Meryl# M*n*e Frad Kality. Jf . IfarrlU F.imptoa. Carl Jaars *“ u ♦ »M* 9 * t «*t**«L.__ H|H| AiAM I I* WM*H< »>!••• I _ I t W |«.».«. #..»• *.fc**1 <>» t *' t MwMM* I1***' »• I M I* M PiiMt *•«,**• M AM Hit#* • ♦ PM « M r*4 *Mtfc It l>**e«*4 ♦* llHtl • * Anljpt* M * p »f * HO**« HtM#**t4 t.-tt.#**# Mini ♦*♦» t» lilt !*♦* . .. .. h»*itr Mttn * hot »♦ mu |i«'l M* rlW and M# Prfft* «*t**mn f*»t •».»». Umi It in Man* *1 M*i -aid Ptffi rh*att* HI Will r|i*»» Mart a# M»M» Mti»d a*ft**»» ItytiMi *wtmho ttMt i m. iiI* a* W Mania a Mt*iia TatlM |in* fatal W il Th«n Pn»ta* M# ‘ Vim* #H*t**»t, t«M* Mart Mi I an* nda < *t* *9H Taaar 'MniM if p'Pdi Want M* bin rti'rtAf f malt tnlna ft) Ayr Marti •»♦*♦•*' «*.» Kiti *»f ♦«*•» rlAHii ft* ll*i»A Mil* l*rniia A * * i •* • "ini'lnll* PaMi Mat* and I «** * nhallat laid *» •*«••>*. Vivian Salim, M.a f»nnial*»*n, f,ao» nda *»a<*nm Edna anantnn Mtffla W»Matna Anna J an man ai»#t»» HIM ft ’ha rf! 9 nt Mid «‘ak fit. MatnfnoMd iaiilif *o|ifafio •«!«. ''Mm* Hilda an ’Mi Wffii .. .. Ntlllil j M*m VIvlin ,N**ann Unfit* tM* Mhad*« «f r.mntnt npaa*a Mind quart** Mr* Manttltnn. Anna fnhnann. Philip otirom, Hivid Ona *af**n Vfeltn ao|*». •'natand” .. Hrahma Mra. K'at-rlMard M*#| fx»’i’*a Ar*f. irrnmptn “Hall, Kali HM^vad O. Hnnltattl Mt«M *h©rua Marftaaa *n!n miarrad Mr f»»'-‘d OuMifaan Pirri nf ih» Pina Traa Palrlaa” ... Par man f *d|a* fhorui fltriaat aoM *nrfn* *nn* M#nd#1aanhn Air PhUip Oatrom Ml at I. Offrnm, arrampanft* Pilgrim* Choru* ........ Wagnar Ml tad chor«a. T»fi«r aofn: fUlnriad Mr Via 11 novfg Tha Havan* Ar* Tatung Hard** \fi**d rho*»*a. *rfo Vivian Valaon. Ivan EHrJcann. Muamll Andaraon. "Th* J.ong nay f'loans . iulllvan \! 41«* quartat. Hall flotla. Ivan Krfrk ■on, Martin Tonnar. Koaiall Andcr* ton. A#’f,mpan'tt on all ehoruaaa. Mlaa ln*i V a I ton Vivian Nalann. Edna hnranaon f.aurinda Oa»rom. Emma Hanaon. Mra Arvld Danlalaon Mvrfla Erieaaon. !*na Tillman. Anna Johnaon. Mra. K*rrlhar«1 I #r Halan Paarborn, Loula Art*, in** N alaon. |r#na Erfraaon. Philip fAftrom. Ivan Erlrfeann. Arvld Panlalson. Hall r'lovff. ft u tan 11 Andaraon. Hava OuMafaon Afarrln Tonnar. Edgaf Oatrom. J^nantl K#mp*. RahiHtf, Mar 9. A RA p rr Apaakara' half hour. R RA p m—Plnnar program by B!a'k •tontana. Harold Wright, dirantor 9 OR p rn Program arrangad by Clin ton H Millar. Auaplrae Omaha Printing company Piano aolo: Atrauaa ftrhmltt Paraphraaa FJadarmana* Valaa. Mra Karl Warndorff, piano. Rarltona aolo Ifanry W' Dunn. Plano quintal . .... fb-humann Mra Karl Warndorff, plan*, Mra Autphan Waat, flrai violin. Miaa V. Waat. aarond violin Mra MrNlrhola, viola. Miaa H. Waat, rallo. Contralto aolo <;#raid r/Mallay PaBarkar Mr* Karl, Warndorff, pane Violin aolo: Miaa Roto Dubnoff. Aoprano aolo ta i Vial P Art# . P*ir< ini 4b) Aonga My Mothar Taught Ma Mra K. M. Mry.jflhn Mr» Karl Warndorff. piano Piano Aolo ' laolda J.ova paath W'agnar Mra Karl Warndorff RarMona aolo Warran W a*ara, Mra Karl Warndorff. piano Piano aolo Nor turn# p flat ,,,.CH»>I» Mra Karl Warndorff. Waa» A»a»ara airing quartat. Cnatralto aolo: Cara id n« O Malltr paBa'kar Mra Karl Warndorff, piano. VioHn aolo _ ^ . .. Miaa Boa# Pubnoff, Soprano aolo fat karanada ..... ..»» Shubart (b) Hark. Hark tha Par*1' Ahubart Mra r. R Mr-QutllSn. Mra Karl Warndorff. piaaa, Plano aolo; ~n» Top' . . • Mo.hotltokp Mr. ICorl W.rodor tt. Piano quintal. KFNF Programs V dunday. April 37. I p m . rallgloua i#rvir#« bjr rkrlidan rhurrh ©f Hh»n*a HunUf. April 11, 4 1* p. m. regular lirf»d 9ff\g 9*rv\'* Tu#»4a>, April * M» P m, prtiram nf popular muair Ufi4#r dlrartlan J m Wadnaadir April I*. 7 14 p m. ©14 tima mu ale by Kn©*. I* ThurHftjr. Ma/ I. 7 1# p m. rrmearf by Rika i.arM of *h«nar*4©ah. wi»4#r 41 ra'-rion of Marry Day. Frl4ay May 1. 7 I# p m r#ar#rf hr legion off h©**ra ©f *h#n««4o»h Saturday. May 4. 7 1* p m. pragram by Vltllaeg. la Pun 4 ay, May dtp m . ralfgiaua aarv lr.. bv Pr.abvl.rlan .hurrh, dhanyndsah Mund.v, May 4, t la V m , ragular a. rr.d runt a.rvlra Tuaaday, May I, M» I m . program by Tarklo roll***- Tarkln, Mo. Wndnoadav. Mar 7, 7 II p m program from I'oburg. la undar dlrarllen af I Irrolllng.r. _ .^ _ _ •rhurad.y. Mar 4 7 la p m . program from I ..III, la und.f dlr.rtlan of Farmar Fu. k*lI Friday, May *, 1 I* p m . aoacart by T*dalurday. May I*. I II p m. program from < larind. la und.r dlracllon of Mr and Mra C r Anno dunday. May II. I p m. raHglana aarv |r». bv llapllal cliur.h of gh.nandoab dunday, May II, 4 »a p m. aa. rad aorig ..orvlca by dpflng V allay d » K Tuaad'ay, May It. II* f m hand ran r.rt by dh.n.ndnah High a. bool band, und.r dlr.-'lon of F n dirmn W.dn.aday, M.y 14. 7 la p m. .«>.rrl by H.nry Flald d.ad rump.ny, .nd frlond. . _ __ . Thuraday, May l». 7 la r m muair by H.4 i lak Hagpb kar. and aaaoiloi.<l ari.a'a undor dir. non r.f ih. Mtllana Frbiny May l«, 7 la I. m . aid lima m-tat. by Faar flivar townahip. sa'urday May 17 I II p m , program by arr.a.a from Howa, Van dunday, May II. I V m. rallgloua aarv Ir.a by man i goapal roam dunday. May II 4 la p m , radutar •a.rad aong aarvlra Tuaaday. May }" I I" 1> m program by muab dapartmant Tabor tollaga, Ta b© F f g Jd'adnaaday. May II. 7 |a p m old flma muair hy Hanry Flald daad eampany and ,fTh»ro4ay, Mar It, 7 10 p. m . mualral program by Wataon. Mo. undar dlracllsn nf II H dhandr . ^ . Friday, May II, I ». m , ronyart by dlrahan (la » arrh.aira . Friday, May 71, 7 la p m , ranrart by dlrahan (la. I artlaia dalurday. May 74 t p m. foacarl by artlai. from Mlnaola. la dalurday. Mar 34. Ml p m nf old tlma muair hy Hoary Flald dnod romrinf. ••ti«(H by Smith flatting Tfl« • nd oth*r frl»nf|« WAAW Program - -—■ J Thft following program drs to !>• glvrn from mdlophnn# WAAW, lha Omaha drain nirhango, from May 1 »o IS. Inrlijdlv# (raniral tlma, *«0 matarai: Thnrodar Mar I I t« I p m Eduearianal program dav T. M Brown. TV 7 Marita, r- F P.rdham Friday. Mar *. 7 »i r m Bn,a' Da» program, ar -ang.d by Judga I. B Pay dalurday. Mar I, Ip ml Jdarkatgrama Sunday Mar d- i 7 in in I r m darvlraa hy Flral <“«n [ graft' innaj rhurrh of Oakland. la dav B, V-. dnbrru. paaior Monday. Mar i 7 !• la I p m Panna program hr dalnhow dynrotatora, undar flraylloo ar ll.rhart Voaratar Tun.dav. Star d. I II p m l.ulharaa rhamb aaryiaa Wodnraday, Mar 1 • pm Ma.ka.grama Thuraday. May d. I to I p m r-durallotial program Talka by H«v F M Hrawn. II A dtnllh. I-. I* purdham Friday. Mar *. t as I in Brifla. looaou by Mra Our I I'u'flr. • i«pl< f« Omaha W mi 14 llarald MlMrilk), Star It. I f in Markaigram* kuiMlir. May II. Ptl«at. Montar. Ma/ It 7 IMn I it in Malfufv .!•■« ©»*h#alra • tf»t>lr*a Nabiaaka Huleh rnmpaur. TMF««la*. Mar I*. • r ns | iffh«ran rhxtrrb aarvJra, M>4n#a4ar, Mar 14. I r m >l«rkatgram* Tb*ir*4a*. Mar II • la t p m» C4uratfd*na» progt«m fav t U Iron. w. J. Mama > I* Pu/tfcam Man Chnnen In ()|»rn New Radio Station II>(>ill'll whn will |wr<il»li> In III# Mnitln* nt thr *w>nr» Mwhurli Ae Hrulluml fminitnlliiii rirtln iWIm In (Itli mu AMATEURS CARRY ACROSS CONTINENT Rrhenetady. S'. V., April 2n— Ama teur radio signals have 1>een trans mitted aeroee the continent In day light, Ernent Hohbe, operator of station 2AHM In thla city report* that he recently received message* on amateur wave lengthe from elation PXAfl, owned hy 1,-cwrenf* Mott of Catalina Inland, noon after nunriae. The two anmleuri had Iren con verging with earh other hy radio telegraph ae they had been ac customed to do a short time ir*forc daybreak and it was not until the time* of sunrise at both elation* had been checked up that Hobb* realized the full significance of the fact. Of course, the three-hour difference of time was taken Into ronnlderation. TEACHER EGGED THROUGH MISTAKE Special llUpntfh fo The Omaha lice Wymore, Neb , April 2S—Throwing of egg a at Mine Eleanor Swanson of rnlverolty Place, former Wymore school teacher, when ahe arrived here a few day* ago wan not planned In ad vance try the 12 boy* Involved, a* previously reported. The boy* just happened to *ee a group of gfVl* who had met M!n* Swans' n and threw- the egg* without knowing Mina Hwanaon wa* with them. Many of your friend# think that you ara too fat. Y ou to* rcalita if. But why. in all common aanaa. don't you art rid of that aatra 19,20. SO or more pound#' Fral comfort able and mora lik« a human baina af am I am a phyat rian llcanaad by tha Stata of Naw York I havafor yaaratrratad man and woman oyer burdened with axoca •iva hath, manyhav* rrdurad aa much aa a pound a day I pre ac riba for m v patianta inch treatment aa •dll. In my opinion, produce not only the lorn of weight Without harm, but an improvement in health Don't take my word for it. Let ma •end you free mr trial treatment andrrmvince youraeif. I'eraonal attention it given to each raao and yon are treated eiact y aa li you were tn my office * / CD ru TR,AL r IVLL TREATMENT AND INTERESTING ROOKLET ( have tucrraafully treated thouaande 1 of patient* for fat reduction. Without Chang* off Diet or Unn*c***ary Ex*rci«* Below are a few retracts of letter* from yrata ful potiente which bear out my atatementa: Loot T* Pownda. Mia O Wku'aa imin ”/ boor Isa M peoadr •< a retail yyowr reoaiownf e<ad bore near ftp «o wall in my hk at Ido asm '* Loot 70 Pownda. Mr. 5 .Syratea tmin "/ law loat 70 paaadt at a ramp a/ taMtas ramr traatmaat. 11ml Pattar M atery an. / cow now taka loaf malki mntkaat Paramtaa tsrsd or iborf afpraaik ) Ikaat pam amy anaa hr who/ yaw mass dsns far ma " Loot dAPowndo. Met X. Hamm rata." WaM. TmjUd la ta farm paa that I Pam Pot 4M paaadt ta ttaatPt” Make up your mind (hi* very day to ' got rid of that fat. Writ* ma for my free trial treatment now; then you'll aoon rvalue how happy you'll feel, how much better yhur health will be for havmg lomod the Ihmiaanda of my grateful patienta who now belong to the rank • of Slim People Don't delay Write now for FIEF Trial Treatment. DR. R. NEWMAN ZAB Fifth Avo. Deak P. N. Y City Powder With Cutkura Talcum Alter Bathing After a hath with Cutlcura Soap and warm water Cutlcura Talcum duated over the akin la aoothtng. cooling and rrfreahing. J( the akin la rough or irritated, anoint with Cutlcura Ointment to aonthe and heal. •aaylM FvmW Mall, utna XlMnUht ftWriM P«trt tit. It Mm Em D«,», Ha<a»»il»«>4M «• Trg we ••• Skaeiaa iHch. ' ' » ■ —j j t RADIO PROBLEMS NOT All SOLVED ll,,lf..1 lu*, April M • •*» *»♦ ; >«• IMI Ht* («4M» |t»t Mnhl if»t MU# I , ita ml #*»*t4twn «♦ : rt#w*tt *»* * t»»>* **b f**»*w N#f # . , 1 in 11,# »«»••• #»ii»b#*t** * n# l>.a »#4 a |*nl- lit* I*- Nflt**t 4* i i i f lln janiH* N»<N» N» ! tar l###ti# I* #l*lh« •* •*■ immmi if 'I.»W In lb# 4» «•»••!» , nm( *«f H( # 11*, > Itfrtnal ar'I('■»» fit# ; I,mat bMNaiWNtt* €Jft##1 tnttr Nit# N*#fl II liMtlMl #*4 ihlrtbiiM far Arltlb I tM'li Tft# fail lb#l lit# #•»|ta»intaitf*1 *** ibttt »aiMi «f hi#lilp itilN fnHt tit#*, tat|t.i»#lr littl'l it*»f i *14#' rftt# #1,4 bat tht »' **• In lh# lfi«#l !in|a«i«i| I||m ■ f l#hrtr#iitrjr ni'ilf' j l»t#t,f #tvr* rf*a In lit# n|ilib>lt Ih«t btlN*rln Hill# bnnwn fiabla In r«4ln will It# rtttbtrt I ah,I Intirb taliiabla Infttrittailttn #albr,l fraM aphlballnn m lh* #nl«j#rl# ftinlln#tl. BOYS WALK 24 MILES TO SHOW 'pwlat Mlipalrh fa Tha Omaha Hr* tlrnrk, K*b., April J< —Arlln* on * iia, thr"* hmt ..f Hr'-k hl*h arhnol i walk'd to Auburn, a dlatan'* of IS; mil*", to a pu t lira a how Th* hoy*, Carl PAal, Hu*«a|| Ifandrlnka and tniana Mama, war* Afiomi>anl*d by th* hl»h arhnol prlnalpal, I, I*. Man *nn, Aft*r th* ahnw th* f|u*r**t walk'd th* antlr* dlatan** bark, niak Ing a 21 mil*’ hlk* York Nall, April 2* laaar V. 1‘atpra, 24 of Handaraon, di*d from aavcra burn* rerrivad at an Oil ata lion whan wnata ha waa ualnk for rleanlruc purpoaa* I jrn 11 ad and art fir* to hl» ilothlmr. mwvw (flMTMlf *# H*l>« h-*Mi | Hf i t«w •• * h r*»«» • li t it**# ||i>l«i|| IlMi t H I *#•» % #«* * W*«* » * I|l lltll C • «| »f|}4 ' i ik t w f no , i !•% *«•• #*«rr l*J i|«% wHil '»'-»!* I ••• 11 till Hfi* • W i »* tMM «III• i lk< I Mh ftljM I Ift *#+- Hi INI 1*0 M ***l| Mill, t Hit r|ft#k I I* II ««**« «•*»-* *'**•, i III i f** I, tfrftftffe HmN I *1, (Mk*! *• * H* ’ • (Mil I n Hh « N «* *«4f r*r« n***k • 1 •<»•** l|fj ll • Hi ft* t'ftftj t, |ff|( I, n(r|Mi(p , 11 tffrrffi WIIAA !**ft * ** Mill I ll»M *«»P ).(»*.*,* t'Mf ••ill) TI* « #•• Itil H* • •#«■»**•» i it|(f h "Ilk H****# • r (lilt I if tottl’M, Hkkikri W*’l Mr4* -4 M nil (lilt f It t»«* ffii*. «4*tAW omfttu 4lt«|: I • ph •*«*** •#*» «, | * HtMft •'«4f, |, Ui'kft l*H»k* H**»t (IMl III 4 * *** #• H*» Mm ► » (I • KilW rn'Mifid f 4ft J | i ■ Kl*(i PM HllH.Hd fill I |« lift, i tftMft wur. i* k#hHi«4r Hit) it#, **•■ * •ftr *»■ Ml. • K f. W ft Hip** I 44# > . ?, ft»r •• \rw l)r« Moinr* Station Fix*** HroaHranting Hour* The new brngdca*:lng *t*t|en at I tea Me|n»» with rail lattara <>f WHO, hae arranged to brnadraat program* regularly at th* following hour* **> h wee k . Monday, Wednesday and Friday night#—710 to t p m. Hunday—1045 a m. to I SO p. m. The station, which la nperared by th* Banker*' !,lf* company of D»* it nine*, ha* a wav# length of §25 meter*. New York plan* a bridge coating $256 000,000 to connect Manhattan with N*w ,/er*ev. New Yorker* high ly appreciate a chance to get out.—• Chicago Daily New*. rtH.ITH %|. \l>VKKThr,MK>T. rpUTK AI- ADU-KThtUf-.N f Henry W. DUNN Has 30 years’ police experience in Omaha. He knows the workings of this department as no other man. The safety of our city depends on hav ing a man who understands the re quirements of this office. Under Mr. Dunn’s administration, in spite of petty criticism, the police department has been handled efficiently and effective ly, as comparison of police records of other cities will show. % Who of the other candidates are quali fied to assume this responsibility? HENRY DUNN BOOSTER CLUB Oscar Lieben, President. Chas. W. Martin, Treasurer. Sam W. Reynolds, Secretary. Vote for Henry W. Dunn on May 6th MASS MEETING Swedish Auditorium, Thursday, May 1, 8 P. M. u>TR*Tmnc.«T. Cured Her Rheumatism Knnnfnr f mm torn Mo osperionoo tho suffering *au«od hr rhoumatism. Mrs. i. V Hurst, »h« Hvos st 204 I»avi# Aronuo. ft.1*0, Hlanmlnitan, III, is so thankful at having curo«1 hrraplf that nut nf P*»ro trs'iltide the is aniimia to tot! at! other • ufforors just h«w to got rti of thoir mrturo hy a simplo see at homo Mrs. Hurst has nothing to •#!! Moroly •ut out this notiro, mail it to hoe with your own nsme and adtdross, and *ho will glad!* tond you thia valuahlo infor. motion softrsly froo. M nfo hor a! *neo hoforo you forgot. By an exclusive process cod-liver oil, the tonic* wealth of Norway's seas in SCOTTS EMULSION id made a* palatable at cream and far more nounahmy. SCOTT'S ie cod liver oil railed to the highert peak of efficiency. juttJMyuniii^yaJUU j %mrirri»r*rAr Mm. TIIOKtt %I J» OI.*KV Advice for Mothers! \n« I annnt Sffnrd to Overlook On* Word of TM». Grand Inland. Nab—"1 am *la 1 to Indnraa Pr, Ptarcaa PWvorltc Praarrlptlon aa a aplandid tonic for tha aapartant mothar, bavin* uml It mvnalf with moat natSatai tmt raaulta " — Mra. Thornwald «>». n. SIC Want Sivta atraat. What ' Krtiiril* Pranrrlpt . n ha* dona for Mra rttaan and thouaandn of I'thara it niton hi do for Ton start at i'Ooa with fhl* "PrnKrrtpUon' and aaa how itutrkly you |Urk ap-t*»l atronsar and In-Mar. All dru*cl*<n •all It In taMal nr i:.|iil«t form Writa Or. Piarra, Piam.lant Intali >*’ Ilotal In Buffalo. N. T, for fra* adrlc*. or aand 1«V tot trtpl ph*. Prescription' uh)«*