Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 20, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 5-A, Image 5

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    fHK OMAHA SITXIAY RKK: JUNK JO.
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GREATER OMAHA
HAS A BUSY WEEK
Many Events Hapen as Soon as the
Merger is Proclaimed Hotels
Filled All Week.
OMAHA IS SURE ON THE MAP
"There Was a Hot Time in the Old
Tow n Last Week."
Thus must the once popular classic
song be revised to describe the rush
ct important events in Omaha during-
the last seven or eight days.
it seemed that Omaha had no .
i
sooner become "Greater Omaha"
than it began to take on regular New
York airs.
Th national convention of the
Traveler' Protective Association of j
America, was tn Itself a big thins and i
lasted from Sunday, when the delegates !
bKan streaming In. until Friday, with i
sometlltiK bis; "doing" every hour of '
the day and events-.
Then there, was the annual commence
Meiita of the. various schoola and col
la Res, with their class days and kindred
activities. Also the closinp of ths gratlo
schools snd the scattering- of the teach
ers to all points of. the fompisn (as
noon as Tresident Ernst could iret thosa
warrants signed).
Omaha to Mannfarfnre leather.
Then along came Cliarles F. Marvin,
-hief officer of the I'nited States w athcr
I urcoti. romlng upon ui riant out of a
dear sky," If itiiy use a flttlna
meterrolosical metaphor, and promptly
t.omlnntod end unanimously elected
Omaha as th" rhlef office of the
1'tiltrd States weather bureau.. "This
is so sudden." Oniaha exclaimed,
tiuthfuly, hut she Joyfully accept i! the
proposal. The daily observations will be
taken at Fort Oninha and at tho I'rexel
farm, four and a half miles northwest of
Elkhorn. and forwarded to Washington.
Scarcely had we ceased talking about
this when the siren whistles blew and
jioMfled us that the Julia had arrived,
vnroute via the Missouri river, from
tilascow. Mo., to Pecatur, Neb., with a
areo of freight. The Julia, and its barge
vere wolconied and Its successful voyage
was taken as prophetic of the time when.
steamers will arrive In Omaha every day,
and perhaps several a i'ay. discharging
and taking on cargoes nt our busy docks.
Then the Real Eatatera.
Everybody was so busy that MO east
ern real estate mn arrived In the city
and scattered all about through the
hotels and local offices before the recep
tion committee appointed to do the honors
for them know they were here. But they
ruse to the occasion and the visitors
were shown proper hospitality.
On Thursday a train of armored auto
mobiles rolled across the bridge Into tha
city And attracted crrwds. It was the
expedition of thirty cadets of Northwest
ern Military and Naval academy. Lake
Oeneva, Wis., under command of Colonel
It. P. Davidson, going to the California
expositions.
All the while, the L-niooln Highway mm
pouring transcontinental
tourist Into
Omaha.
Omaha, is surely
"on the map."
Pioneers to Hold
Picnic at Miller
Park on Saturday
The Douglas county plovers, who hold
their annual picnic in Miller park Sat
urday, are planning for one of the moet
enjoyable outings they have ever held.
It will bo an all-day affair, commencing
at 10 o'clock in the moimlng, with bas
ket lunch at noon. Following the lunch
there will be a program, to consist of
speaking, music and story telling by and
for the older, and athletic sports for the
younger 'people-
Ous LiOi-kner, who Is general chairman,
lias appointed the following committees:
'.rounds and Decoration Joseph Hum
m4 and C. I. I isher.
Refreshments Moses O'Brien, Al Mets
ler and M. M. Youngers. .
Musical-Mrs. Charles H. Fishette.
chairman; Mrs. George Buttry. Harry
Burkley, John A. McCrary.
. Kecciptlon .M rs. Al Sorenson. Mrs. Au
jruat Iockner, Mrs. O. 8tcphenson. Mrs.
Mnry Griffith. J. M. Maraton, Jeff Bed
ford, Carr Axford. Jonathan Edwards.
Epworth League
to Have Institute
Tomorrow at Ralston the Epworth
leagues of the Oniaha district, open their
second annunf Institute, continuing un
til Jun is. The Institute is helfl.ln the
nature if a general r.ssftmbly camp, :id
it I I itimuted that sbout W Epworthlans
will occupy tents on the ground for the
entire week. The camp Is situated on
tho hillsi'lo, near Seymour lake, afford
ing the campers an opportunity for out
door lectration, such as boating, swim
ming, fishing, etc. Tennis courts and
hate ball diamonds afford ample recrea
tion for thofe more athletically Inclined.
The mornlr.g hours each day will, be
devoted to Instraction by the faculty,
lomposed of ten pastors and r.ne dea
,0'ea of the Methodist Episcopal
churches. The afternoons will be spent
in recreation Mid study, and tile evenlnjf
In song services. Inspirational addresses,
followed by a general good time until the
lights go out at 11 o'clock. The meetings
will be held in the large open-air pavil
llon on the grounds
The annual convention win also be
held In connection with the Institute on
Friday, June 23. at which meeting the
general business of the district, such as
election of officers, etc., will be held.
WORKMAN BAND PLAYS AT
FONTENELLE PARK TODAY
The Ancient Order of United Workmen
Military band will play the following
program this afternoon in Fontunelle
park:
. Msrrh Cresting t Dexter Crosby
' Wtlts Enchantment Peters
Myl The Mill in the Forest... .Ellenberg
bssa Solo The King alby
William Eckhardt.
Moonlight Sonata Beethoven
Popular Hits Selected
INTERMISSION.
Mbroh Fairest of the Fair Bousa
v, rture I'astWne ..; Laurtnidesn
M-dley Tlie Munny South Lamps
xlt'iion Martha F'istow
I'ftrol V. n. A Pet k
Msrxh Hero of the Isthmus ....Impa
Next com-ert, Municipal field, Wednes
day, June ti. 7 30 p. m.
The woman who takes the greatest in
terest In shopping Is the same woman
who takes the greatest interest In read
ing ths store advertistmeata.
MUSICAL COMEDY FAVORITE IN!
THE MOVIES. I
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in "Cjsmhierls Advocate
At the Hipp
CHICAGO CHOIR HERE TODAY
Under Auspices of Letter Carriers,
Two Concerts Will Be Given in
the Omaha Auditorium.
GOOD DEMAND FOR TICKETS
This afternoon and evening at the Au
ditorium, will be heard the Chicago Sun
day Evening club choir, an organisation
of more than 100 voices, and with soloists.
Among the latter are: Mabel Sharp Hr
dlen, soprano; Gustave Holmquist, basso;
John M. Miller, tenor, and Rose lltiger
Gannon, contralto. Oscar Gordon Erick
son Is the conductor
The Tilcago Sunday F.venlng club Is
an organisation with tho distinction of
having the. most largely attended non
sectarian religious meetings In this coun
try. It has an average attendance at
its meetings of nearly t.000.
Its choir la being brought here by th
convention committee of the Omaha let
ter carriers and the proceeds of the two
big concerts today will be used in en
tertaining the delegates to the national
letter carriers' convention to be held here
next September.
"The convention of letter carrier will
be' one of the best advertisements that
Omaha has ever had," said D. V. Tll
lotson of the letter carriers, "and we
Intend to entertain the delegates In a
way they won't forget. That !s why
we are bringing to Omaha this great
organisation of vocal musicians. They
are all paid stagers, even those in the
chorus receiving pay for their regular
Sunday evening services with the Chi
cago Sunday Evening club. Miss Herdlen
Is very much in demand and has already
been engaged for the Wcrocstcr (Mass.)
festival.
"Gustav Holmquist, basso, was here
and sang with the Mendelssohn choir
two years ago, coming with the Chicago
Symphony orchestra.
"Mrs. Gannon and Mr. Miller were here
with Arthur Mlddletou and leonora
Allen, known as the Chicago Grand
Opera quartet."
A large audience Is expected today at
both appearances of the choir. Demand
for the tickets has been strong. The
popular prices of 25 cents for general
admission and 50 cents for reserved seats
are made possible by reason of the large
number, who can be accommodated in
the building. Tickets ere on sale at the
box office and at the Beaton and the
Owl drug stores.
Teach Omaha Lads
, toSwimat Y.M.C. A.
Until Monday noon applicants will be
reoelvd at the Young Men's Christian 1
association for the annual swimming J
campaign which will be started at the
"Y" Monday. Any boy in Omaha over i
12 years of age who does not know how
to swim will be given an opportunity to
learn in tho "Y" pool under the Instruc
tion of Physical Directors Leake and
Swan and a corps of assistants. J
The pwl will Tie heated to a tempera
ture of S3 degrees and quite a bit of
water will be let out so that at no place
will the water be over a 12-year-old lad's
head. This Is done to assure parents that 1
their boys will not be chilled by cold
water or take chnnccs on sny unforeseen
accident.
Every boy who loams to swim and can j
swim unassisted for sixty feet will be '
given one of the National Swimming
Awards, a small button denoting fhe
award. The clusscs In swimming will be
held all week.
KRUG PARK ENLARGES ITS
MOTION PICTURE FEATURE
The Installation of i special electrical
apparatus for motion picture cxiuMtlon
at the popular Kruk Darlfr has been com
pleted and the many patrons of this
popular resort are now men red 3f screen
pcrtrsyais shown In a manner distinctly
different from all othera Electrical en- '
ergy of a special nature Itas been em
ployed, seating capacity tnlarged, a spe
cial screen built with irany iaprove-
ments; added to a general refreshing ap-
pearance makes the free fresh air mov ,
lea one of the feature attractions of this '
popular playground. t'niversal stories j
are welcomed with programs of comedy, ,
drama and educational pictures. A num- ;
Ltr of big features, -headed by stars of
rational repute, iave been contracted 1
for and will be shown throughout the
season. All in all one rasy enjoy an
evening of vsrled motion picture enter- !
tsinrnent at this ool and delightful
summer resort.
Keep Bowels Hrfslar.
Nothina better than Ir. Klnir's New
Life Pills for constipation, inils'stlivi
and sour ttomarh. Get s I .
a'-c AU drugjlsti. Aa.ciil-.ciuci)'.
'V. V.I'M
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What the Summer Theaters Offer This Week
HE WILL PUY "VILLI ANS" AT
THE BRANDEIS. .
'A '":;
Pratt
HE Edward Lynch riayere will
fr 1 present Hsyard Velllor's thrlll
I I Ing Amerti an drama, "Within
lur inn. n v tut; (ii.iuiiriR
theattr nil this week, n 1th
matinees Tuesdays. Thursdsy
hnd Saturday. "Within the Iaw" is de
scribed as a drama of daring in which
tht heroine brglns warfare upon th law
to revenge herself for Us operations.
Mary Turner, falsely accused of thft of
fcoods from the establishment in which
she is employed and sentenced to three
esrs' Imprisonement. She tries on being
released to support hernelf honestly, but
the police harass and "hound" her. Then
she becomes' the leader of a banc? of
crooks. Any scheme that can be profit
ohly handled without overstepping the
legal boundaries she takes up. steers
skillfully between blackmail and per
fectly proper compromises, explaining
that it is all the matter of having a law
yer to make anything safe through the
queer ethics of his profession. Mean
while she' avenges herself on the man
who sent her to prison by msrrylng his
son. One of her associates, a burglar, is
tempted, against her command. Into rob
bing the residence of the father .. the
man she has wedded. A police spy. In the
vi rnaeularY has arranged It. Tho girl
tries to save them even after they have
entered the house, but too late. In the
rush th0 Informer Is killed.. And when
the police break In, husband and wife
are chatting nervously to stave off dis
aster. Then comes the big thrill the
"third degree" examination of alt
part Ids by a police inspector mad to get
the murderer. In an Intense scene the
guilty man finally confesses, partly be
caise of nervous strain and partly be
cause of his love for the girl. Miss Ions
McGrane will portray the role of the
harassed heroine, while the remainder of
the cast Includes Edward Lynch, Grace
Dale, Holltster Pratt, Horace Forter,
Graydon Fox and others.
Next week Edward Lynch and Associ
ate Players wilt present Robert Edeson's
starring vehicle, "Where tho Trail Di
vides." Mr. Lynch will be seen lu the
role played by Mr. Edeson, whll Miss
McGrfne and all the other memDe-.a of
tha company will be seen In characters
well suited to their cleverness.
Morgan Whaley and company heart th
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SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
During This
FKKk, The (iold Watch Set pic.
tured above free with every Piano
aold in this aale.
FREE A lleauUful Stool and
Brarf free with every Piano aold.
FREE A SO-dAye' Free Trial In
your Own Home on any Piano,
Make your own terms, 95.00 a
month will do.
BRAND NEW FIAlMO
We liave. conducted many July Clearance Kales, but never before have
we made such sweeping price reductioua on World Famed Pianos as
Kteger & Hons, Emerson, llardman, MrPhail, Lliideman A Hons and
Hchmoller & l (teller. Many other high grade instruments, Including
Player Pianos of fame. .
LEADS THE BILL AT THE 'EM
PRESS THIS WEEK.
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lli$faiheryr tf Cornell
Mil at the Empress theater for th" first
half of the week in a comedy sliu. "1
titled. "Taking Chances." Morton. -Veils I
and Norworth offer a mustrale of ni"fi
and piano. Katherine McConnell. a nov-1
elty song and dance comedienne, has '
pioven a successful laugh provoker. Tus
cano brothers will close the vaudeville
offering with a battle axe Jusglln nov
elty. Introducing their electrical sxes.
Owing to ths fart that June 21 Is Monday
and that Is the release dnte set hv the
film compsny on Charlie Chaplin's latest
picture, "Work," w will not' he ahle to
show this picture on Sunday, but will
show it Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day. A big assortment of photo-pis yB,
offering "The IJttlo Deceiver," a three
part comedy; two single reels of co nedy
and tho Hesrst-Srllg News Weekly com
pletes the picture program frr the first
half of the week.
For Thursday and the last half of the
week Harry Van Fassen draw the
honors. Harry la well konwn localiy and
was the feature of Nell O'Brien's min
sttels that played In Omaha last snsson.
Brown snd Bristol offer "Bright Bits
From Bonglsnd." The Bimbos present a
comedy acrobatic novelty full of humps
and falls. Bernlvlcl brothers cloe the
vaudeville offering with sweet Italian
singing. An assortment of comedy and
drama constitute the photo-plsy end of
the program.
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For today only, the Hipp theater will
show "The Valley of the Missing," by
Grace Miller Whit, author of "Tess of
the etorm Country." The play Is In the
hands of an all star cast. X '
"Brother Officers," a Paramount play
ir. English army life, will be seen Mon
day and Tuesday. This is the play n
which Wllllsm Faversham and Marg.irct
Anglln scored a success a few years sift).
The play was filmed In England.
On Wednesday1 and Thursday, Edgar
Belwyn will be seen In the Lawny pro
duction. "The Arab," written by him
self. Many of the scenes were taken
In the heart of the great American
desert, and are amaslngly realistic. The
support Includes Theodore Roboxts and
Gertrude Robinson.
For Friday and Saturday, Hasol Dawn
It starts tomorrow morning! The event that hundreds of Piano Buyers have taken
advantage of in previous years, and known all over the Middle West as the Piano Buyer's
Best Opportunity to get a Piano ?.t a Bargain. Owing to the large number of instruments
on hand this year, we are forced to start this sale two weeks earlier than usual.'
New Upright Pianos as low as $125.00 really worth $250.00. Some are used Pianos
that have been put into first-class condition by our own expert workmen. Cases have
been refinished, actions overhauled, etc., so that the Pianos are like new and worthy a
place in any home. We guarantee the Pianos in tMs sale to be the best bargains ever of
fered in the Middle West. We quote a few sample prices below:
A Word From President Schmoller Regarding This Sale
You who have been readlnu our advertisements and have heen waiting wnltlnd for a golden
opportunity to buy a IMano need wait no longer. Tahe my word the IManoa that will le sacrificed
in this aale are high-grade makes, and will be sold at ridiruloindy low price. They are makes that
you all know fine Pianos that need no praise from nny detUer. I believe this aale offers the great,
est bargains In the flfty-six yearn existence of the Srhinollei A Mueller I'lano Co. Come to this sale!
' WM. II. KC'IIMOLI.KU, Pres.
July
Clearance Sale
FREE Vonr railroad fare free
within aOO miles of Omaha, if you
purchase during this aale.
FREE We make free delivery on
every Piano sold. Every Piano
fully guaranteed.
FULL VALIE ALLOWED on
your old Piano or Talking Ma
chine on any llano purcluisexl
during this aale.
is "Clarissa." will be the attrai tlon Tli
nory Is strikingly priglnsl with many
situations entlieljr nra- to th s rn.
.lames Klrkwood plays opposl'a Miss
1 'e n.
( ftnaa- and I olds llanaeroea. I
I'on't run the rlk. Oet a . bott'.e cf
I r. K Iiik's New luscovery nw. T'.e
first du-e h'ls yon. AH di uc .t Ail-
rrtlepcnt.
M I'UKM Kvrs.
UIPP THEATER
Home ol Paramount Pictures'"
TODAY ONLY
" 'The Valley ?. Missing'
William Fo Hrturr with
Star Cast.
Monday and Tuesday
A Paramount I'hoto-naj of
"Brother Officers"
llrilish Army and Not-let) Life.
Wednesday and Thursday
Jam I I,nky 1rescnts
Edgar Sclwyn
"THE ARAB"
Tho Story of an Arab's love for
An Amr-'-"n ttlrl.
Friday and Saturday
Daniel Frohman Prroent
Hazol Dawn
" CLARISSA"
An Absorbing llomanrti With a
Fascinating Star.
' C00L.CIEAN S COMFORTABLE f
TODAY
Ktinirl-Iltish-rtoblnson,
fan la a Masto Store.
Kathcriiie McVnnrll,
Comeolenna.
Morton-WHlis & Nor
worth, riano Talks.
Tosrano rtroa., 1
Battle Aaa Jugglers.
Assorted Program.
The IdtUe Ixc4Te,,,
Three Varta.
Comedies aad Kearst-MsUr,
OHAiS. CHAPLIN
Xoa., Tnss. and Wad.
BASE BALL
Oniaha vs. Denver
ROI HKK PARK
JUNE 20
TWO OiKZI TODAY
rtrtrt Oame CaUeA at a V. SC.
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at Less Than
The Above New Piano
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ItAVM HON A well known make.
Regular price $UUO.OU;
, ( learance Hale Price . .
$155
mii:mrt.
OPENING WEEK)
TONIGHT 8:20 iKimu
Btritl Vcilltt't Crittiat MtMnsia
Within the Law
Nl "wk im rhe rail Divides"
loo xrxai aw aova
SIX MOTORCYCLE RACES
AT TASItriC iriBDWIT
aaaT otuia
Wednesday I
atnrday VJITZVIHO) . K.
Sunday S P.M. I v
AUDITORIUM
111
CHICAGO SUNDAY EVENING CLUB CHOIR
One llunlre1 Splendid Voice, I'mlcr Personal IMrertlon of
O. GORDON ERICKSON
PRICES: General Admission, 25c; Reserved Seats, 50c
Ucivl Scat fan .Now lie Obtained 'nt IWix Office.
TK'KKTS Al-S) ON H.l,li AT 11EATON AMI OWIi PIUO KTORE8
Itenefit of letter farriers' Contention.
Municipal Band Concerts
Sunday, June 20, 2:30 P. MM at Fontenalla Park
f (Take 42d and Grand Avenue Oars.) , ,
Wednesday, June 23, 7:30 P. M., at Municipal Field
(Take Farnam Line Cars. Field at 32d and
Dewey Avenue.)
Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co.
SEMI-ANNUAL
mi IPIave? Pianos
OUalf Their Origina
I SE VfU Jl IHiMKN'T HAVE
.M FNEI I'llMl
I vers & Pond, I p.
right
aioo
Everett, Ipright..
550 Knube, I prlglit . .
4(M Emerson, I pright
3KI Kimball, I'pright..
S275
-7S Fi-be, I pright
tf.i'H hteger it Hons, I'p.
$110
right 8175
$73 Hielnwa, I'pright . . . S500
$ I(M rkhittoller & Mueller,
I'Pright 8130
l0 Mui-Khall ii Wendell,
t'l'righi 8185
$no Vow & Sons. I pright 81115
275 Mueller, Ipright 5
SCIir.iOLLER&hlUELLEEi PIANO CO.
131113 Farnam St.. Omaha, Neb.
Exclusive ReprttMtitivet (or Steinway, Weber; also Aeoliai rianola Piaios
LAKE
DANCING
BATHING
BOATING
Many Other Attractions
Free Moving Pictures Every
Evening
PARK
POPULAR
Opsa Afternoon and iTsnlng.
So Csr I are.
DAKCINO TO .
CAKOVSAI.. riwin aCAD
HOLLER KIRK. WONDEgLAgD
Sensational Toyful TartUlng
OlAKT COA8TEI FK01.IO
Iitssl Tree
riCMIO OaOTTNDB 0A(I
rrssh Air Movies Every
Eysnlnr rree.
Qrocara' and Butchsrs' Ficuo,
June 84.
(piano tuning
ROBT. G. BRANDON
Rocomiiiontlotl by Mary
Munchhoff, Millie Ryan,
Martin Bush, Joan Duffield,
Hollo RoMnnon, Helen Sadi
kk nxiti Max Landow.
Webster 4332.
4618 North 28th Avenue.
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Matinee t:30, Evening 8:00
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AT LEAST l(0 OX THESE NEW
ERV ONE tilAIUXTEEll.
$1.1 OO Chlckering : Sons,
-rand .$200
il,S4MI Ktelutvay. tirnnd. .$350
t lia.se it llaker. Cab
inet Player g 25
;i(X Itunola Calinet Play
er for 8 50
5M (lough & Warren,
Player Piano 8220
$.VM Srhmoler & Mueller,
Player Piano 8350
TOO Slu)veaiit Pianola
IMano S3Jf5
XOO Wheelmk Pianola
Piano S4S0
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