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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1924)
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Sproaa IM "It'iHthy". ..f>rll Scott (ci "Raturnlo* Sprlnar” ..Vidal lltnrl Smith Fldrldfa Quit *an« opna *(.Schumann <a.i All**m hrlllanla. ii) mods d'una marcla. (r) Schcrao, <d» Allrirrn, mi non trfippo. tom Sls'tra and Mri. to'rrndorff Arcnmplhhril Mitelrlane. One of the lending mualolan* In the Omaha Symphony orchestra. which la to give Its flrnt concert «t the Audi torium the evening of May 9. ta Rudolph Heidi, who la aaaoclate di rector of the orcheatrn, having charge Of the wind and percussion nectlona, while Erneat Nordln, renident director, rahenraea the atrlng aectlon-and th entire orchentra, Mr. Heidi la aaao elate conductor and nhoe play er of the Rialto orchentra ami prior to routine to Omaha lant foil wan a nionih-T of the Mlnncupolla Symphony m -! end conductor of the .lun:or S'■ r. phony. also known aa the Seidl phony of that city. He rrcelvy training in Vienna, and play <l many of Ihe leading orcheatr. Europe before coming to the I n Htatea 2’J year a ago. lilac ( lob to Sing. Henry t:. Cox. Creighton unlveralty director of mtialr. ennotincen that the Annual Creighton dee club conceit will he given at the Brendele theater Wednesday evanlng, May II. Tha Creighton club will appaar et tha Rialto theater next week aa e faature part of Omaha'a obaarvanoe of Muale Week and will antertatn the Rotary eltth May 7. KVed Beaumont, arta eollage stu dent of Council Rliiffa, wilt manage th# Omaha concert. Tha club will g *t Blair, Neb., May 1A. Recital by Puplla. Enid I.lndhor* will praaant tha fol lowing puplla In piano recital at Hrhmnller A Mueller auditorium Mon day night at I: Janice Johnaon, Thomaa Naughtln, Dole Wataon, Edna Hpracher, William Waldmann, Marian Horn, tieorge Betdl, Genevieve Mead, Dorothy Naator, Helen Brown, Dor othy Meyer, Barbara Hobba, Tom Pet taraon, llorteria# MeClung, Otar a I.ar aen. Anna Marl# Waldmann and Eve lyn Manefleld. On May 17. at Bchmolltr A Mueller auditorium, the following puplla will play: Dorle Horn, Marian Horn, Vcr . ~ ~ . " -* -• A**-** ft • ft Afttrat tlm ft I MW VA’If 1*1 : w ••■«*>* ll'lla. Hint I*. »«•••* tWlAttl It'Wft til ..I |,Am A'-1.4 ! VMnWl Mai* ||*a 1 = fa ** V > I A Ua • t*ftA w »A a-ft SWiA Wiift. A*** •ftfPi** M« * i-a'laa '* Anbft |ftn. • >\ f, 1,1 AAuMftta * IHmm h'« n*t ***.«*!, . t» >ib*t * HI I* fti ffttAWt 14 ft | liaan I#- itftl I t MMUift hM 1 *.r ftl Mi* S>A»n*tailft* It M»ll>i ItMtilflHlttit TAuiiwrt** fttftlt! 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H*rv*y Mllll l *o. 1'mlpr th» t*nd*r*hip nf Mr*, ft. It Dryanl, th« proRrsm will h* trla»n by Mr*, fir*'1* lapitly Burgpr. Mr*. T.oiilaap .Tnn*»n Wall*, Mr*. AVnl tpr Si 1 a it, Mrs. M. (1. Hayward »n<l Mr* Itowanl l<*nn*dy. Head of Passmen Will Speab iti Labor Meeting (ieorg* K Birr)'. Oeorga f,. Barry, put national vlca commander of tha American Legion and present president of th# Press men's union, will ■peg*’ at th* iAtbor tempi#. Nineteenth t M Davenport street*, Tuesday even, g, April 29, at a meeting to dlanuaa loser affiliation between pressroom t rkere, publish srs and employing printers. Berry ran for the demooratlo nomi nation as vie* president In the recent •lection. He was a member of the American Industrial commission sent to Kurope In January, 191*. for the purpose of assisting In co urdlnating lnduetrlel activities In the ellled eountrlee with I he L'nlted States. He wee assigned to the American rommlaslun to negotiate peace after the war. 1 I Tins Week Ending Friday One Day Only—Today Colleen Moore and a splendid supporting east in A »(A Boston hw Blackie j Hr Story A romance of San Francisco's underworld where crime lurks in darkened alleys and shadowed figures come and go. - ADDED FEATURE - “Swingbad the Sailor” Round Fire of the great fight stories “The Leather Pushers” Moon Prices Fit The Purse MATS. EVE’S. * I! . B . HAT. HCH. Mon. torn. watkoww |JSE BEE WANT ADS—THEY BRING RESULTS 1_ Omtka Unimsily Girls to Gii t Opfretta I pprr row, Irfl to right' I>rn* Hhmip, Fonda Wal rforf, Jrnnl* tiillrapla, Mary llrlnirt Middle row Maigarrt '|« Mlllnn, (i*rtrnda llodrn, Johanna \nderanit, I.nrlni* Simper, Jowplilnt* llrapler l-'rniil row: Kllhtrrn Sliao, \ rrd.i Mlrlilr, Klla Woodward. Mary tiorton. M IJM* pHMti* H**• .»«. >M *• «* *4 t*a *«*•* t ** »» » H*n *■ a I. * » ■ a • • I ■•« . B-MI •** o.urti MN »• * • B Hi *fw#k *M i » »•« l ll< 1 * •« HwO* it# t*»t •*» ■paiiii l>< (Ml »»«rt H t,»f H i iHM IHH a*4 »« at wtMl «*•» «**«•» *1 . »a M»t a»>.* •Hit IMf !»•*»• *«•*'• t Ina* *» I'Hm tt« * t i ♦*# I 4*i* a. < ■ aii Hf | iitii I H<> a a*>H I • •* *♦* * •«. Mail* t«l ft* a nH t H *■# ♦•■‘I I The** glrla or* enrolled In the pub lln erhool innate department of the I'nlveraltv nf Omaha, under the di rection of .lohanna Andereon. The pro gram, which thla department will put on thla year, will be an operetta at the Fnlveralty gvm na alum Wednea day. Fern* Hhoup will have charge of the roalutnea, Vrrda Hlckle of th" dance* and (lertrtide linden will ac company. Tha yottnt man taklnir part In tho ' oparotta art: W altar Muhann, Parry Borrhardlnt. JHatobar Hlator, .lorry Kutak, Kd Nation, .lank Rulrandahl. Giant Chnntotrom, William Chrlstlo, Ron M»ad. Tha followtnt will play In tha or rhaatra Clalra Abbott, Jxirna Brown, Alina Horn, Paulina Horn, Doroth) Innoa, M. R. Martina*, i>0)110 Pohultr., Rdw-ard Pfornar and Burton Thomp aon. Omaha College Club to Sponsor Play h'ettftelh. * Colter* On college night in Omaha, an an nital event, the Omaha <bllege cluli will preeent the Knemrt Klnh ot the t nlvereltjr of Nebraaka In a play, Juet Keeping Huey, To aontlnue about Young Doug I'alrbanka, what we didn't get In that there aqulb right over thle one, he li gpendlng hl» time now collecting autographed picture# of tha mo\|. elara, juet like any other kid would give eeven brae# marble# to do. Betty Com peon came along whlh w# wera (landing thera, and Dou« kind of bluahed and aakad her would aha pleaae writ# her name on a pic tura for him, and aha aald aha would be tickled to death. Then Doug aald ha waa getting a lot of kick out of hla fan lettara. Ilia only picture, aa you probably know a a# named "Stephen Stepa Out," end he any# ha la getting a lot of lattcra from folk that aald they had “aeen every one of hie plcturaa, but like the laat one I,ret." "The Wishing King,” at the (iajet) theater. May 5. The play wae written by Cyril Coornh*. formerly of Omaha. Coomb* also direct* the performanrr. Oliver Maiweil, president of the club, la an Omahan. Other Omaha hoy* In the rhonia include H. Stephen Itlnr and Kenneth Corler. ;.v.v.vwav.’.vww.v^ I BEDDEOI •I 141**1417 Douglas £ | FREE DANCE \ i Style Heme and Dane* at \* f Empress Ku»llc Kardea, J Wed. Ere, April RUth. > i A Call at tbe store fer ’! J Err* Tickets. ! Ww.V.VAWAWW//. ^ICOMING^^ GEO TWO WEEKS STKRTIKO NEXT SATURDAY r 'n “I, I, Stut, Stutter S-S Some, but the G-G G-Gal Never L-L-L- - Lived Who Wouldn’t Fall F-F-Fer Me” v-—Jt What a great laughing time awaits you when you see the breezy western musical play, “THE STUTTERING SHEIK" | Entirely Different* Then Anything the j BERT SMITH ' COMEDY PLAYERS hava dona and by all odda THE SEASON’S FUNNIEST FARCE THIS WEEK ENDS FRIDAY Cowboy Romeo A powerful screen attraction, JOHN GILBERT In “The Wolf Man” I EXTRA-WEDNESDAY I Starting at 8:30 “CLOWN NIGHT” Something New, Different and Riotously Funny “Men-- Women! How can I ait in judgment of another woman’s sin when I. too, am guilty? Who am I to judge her when l would do the same as she? Only you can judge her -only you can judge me. If this woman is convicted then I, too, deserve her penalty!” On# woman’# voir#- -on# woman'# word that towered abov# th# juatir# eall of #lev#n m#n! A Portia com# to Ilf#—but mor* brilliant mor# iympathetie. Sylvia Breamer Henry Walthall Hobart Botworth Frank Mayo Lew Cody Myrtle Stedman Mary Carr Be*«ie Love Roy Stewart CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB Under Personal Direction of Henry Co* Lloyd Hamilton “Killing Time” Rialto Orchestra Haupt on the Organ Kinograms NEXT SUNDAY Ml M h - *«•*•» * * §» * >«• |iwt - • « f-- • *■** *M > .'!« » ■■» •». • » * * S * »’#■ • • * k«« pmmm | -** *# wM mi M ®« ■■• • f * ’ r* U •» *■ * 1*1 I* >«« *1*1 M*» *W ****••<# M i * *™ I •«< * I n *• *i **< I* * WlfcffL Iif * *4 — *« M • t» «• |«| «*..•«*« Wt*4 »«**« Mtiw * ^ hi <4 <• ( ♦ * h' ♦ ,. a • 1 1*4 **«• % * ■' •* *•>•** • « * • • ► • **** * r 4 » • ' w* «"■* *W* ** * ** • • * h-mW *"» 4 n. »* *»» «' * ** ap* 4 »«*> **•**<«* •' *• *4* t*»**>* liitM* >* *44 la 44* **--*4 *444 HiM *»> <4 *** » *4 ** May lime was ^ lovetime when ■mother 'was <' a girl ~ Maytimemeans a gay time in todaysmadwhirl Am An exoxung azory or wvwuxi JL making down--bo- da-be- - ^HARRISON FORD^ CLARA BOV ETHEL SHANNON^ | thrills,daxz. Comedy and a new kind oF plot solved in a novel y <~9or Shears ajgrent Stage Success 'Tfow a 'motion picture Sutton directing Strand Concert Orchestra 1 4 fnmodj »llh 411 Ihr Spred of a 1‘lnrkj Hh»«r “DANDY LIONS" with Wftl lYurrr* Helen Hon gland at the Orjjan It IS a Triumph! # ^IIM L iM*v riMlIT CECIL B.DeMILLES M9IUCfl»N TRIUMPH LKATRICE JOY, RODLaROCQUE I he rrealor «f “I hr Trn ( om mandtnenla" >rrafca hia »wa re«ril for |a<Uhnr«a with “I rliim|ih." I%e whirl of fashionable aaclrty aiul the world of modern itidn*lrj moulded Inla thi m»a| Inxiona arrrrn fea«t »mre !».- Mille t "Male and I'eMale" and “Mnnalanehter." I 10 DAYS-STARTING THURSDAY