Tins OMAflA SUNDAY JUNE 18, 1919. OLD RACE TRAGIC GYPSY TELLS HER LAST FORTUNE . f r Woman, Called "Queen of Gypsies" and Well Known Jo Sportsman, Is Dead. ' "!V ' -: "; ' -f y " London, June 14. Mary Ann Do no relation, to "Jane" of that ille is dead. This would not cause any excitement were it not for the fact that Mary' Ann was yery wrfl kpown figure at the, Ascot ,and other races, where jhe told fortunes and sold gypsy-made articles for. many years. ' V t She was known as "Queen of the Gxpsies," and claimed direct descent from the original Egyptians who first settled in England. . She was also one of the few genuine gypsies left in England who spoke the real Romany tongue, so distinct from the argot a combination of i thieves' slang and 'tramps' patter which nowadays goes current as Romany. ,Mary Ann was- 80 years of age at her death and her funeral was at tended by representatives of nearly all of the gypsy tribes in England. Xorbett's '' vTrade-Ldst" i Louis Oraveure, the Belgian bari tone, was watching James J. Cor bett, serial king, in a scene of "The Midnight Man, at Universal City. . Corbett" stumbled. ,r ; !'Tbat's a blue note!" cried ,Gra- veure , , Then came introductions, I admired your- recital very f much," complimented Corbett, for i Graveure was en tour and was giv i ; ing two recitals in Los Angeles. v"Most of all I enjoyed your mar "velous registration of the .vocal pianissimo. , Of course that's your breath tontfol." , ' - "Oh, but you do the same thing here I notice," deprecated 1 the . famous singer. " "Breath control?" queried James ' W. ) Home, Corbett'a director aghast "Well, the same thing, cinemat ically applied of cdurse," said Gra veure. . "You see Mr. Corbett's subtlety in putting -over some-of his expressions remind me of a clever boxer jabbing away at an opponent's weak spot He gets his man without burning out his energy. That's my principle in singing. I ' control my vocal volume, saving my breath and voice for. the more dra matic moments." "If you saw some of the thrills - we. are ' registering . in this serial" grinned Corbett, "you wouldn't talk of .subtlety." JAnd if you heard me sing Wag nef before the war you'd have said the same of me." And Graveure chuckled. . ' . ; . Grain of Corn KiUs Boy - St. Louis.Mo.. Mav 14. A grain i of cbf ii" lodging in the windpipe of I A Donas, jr.. 5 year old son of . 1 ; and Mrs. Paul Dorias of Dar done St Louis county, caused . his- death- at the Jewsh hospital. ' The child was playing in a field with two other playmates and had shelled some corn, placing the grains in - his mouth. A remark by one of his playmates caused him to, laugh and .the corn was drawn into his windpipe. , 1 t "Auctfon of Souls" : at, Boyd mi ft ' rV' r i .mi rrutrleeL at IcepiAbhur Scene from AucfclOO cf Souls" - "Auction of Souls," which la. to be presented at the - Boyd starting to dayt has the unusual distinction of having a leading woman who ac tually -enacted the original scenes which . the motion picture repro duces.'' Miaa Aurora ' Mardiganian, the girl who has the leading role, is not si motion picture actress) but was induced to. act for " the films just what she personally passed through in Armenia in 1915. .Miss ' Mardiganian' inexperience before the camera is not apparent in the picture for she holds up her own end as well as any of the regular ac tors. Perhaps her, art is ttaa,t born of the vivid memory of the horrible scenes through which she passed be fore escaping from her native land to come to America for further re lief. - - . - - : . She is the .daughter of a former prosperous banker at Harpout, and was. 13 years ".old when - the war broke out..' Being a beautiful girl she attracted a Turkish official who wished to make her his wife, im posing upon her his own religion and the lowly state of Turkish wo men. -.- Her father refused td give her up. When the. massacres of the Arme nians started, Tarried on by the Turks 'under a secret agreement with. the Germane, the Mohammed ans made further efforts to get pos session of the girl After , seeing her father, 1 mother, two brothers and three sisters brutally "slain, she entered upon a series of adventures which prove that life may be more exciting than the -wildest dreams of the fictionist. She goes through an untold suc cession of horrible scenes, escapes from the Turks, is captured by the wild Kurds of the desert, sold as a slave; put. in a- harem, takes refuge witlv monks, -and at last is saved by the British who sent her to Amer ica where she lias talked and writ ten of and finallyacted out her ex periences, . . - . In 1'Auction- of . Souls", which is the story of her harrowing years in Armenia, every detail of the, story follows , the actual .experiences of Miss Mardiganian, 1 and the report to the United States, of Viscount James Bryce, former English ara assador to the .United States, who directed the investigation of the Ar menian atrocities. The picture is being presented in Omaha under , the sponsorship of the women's committee of the Vic tory loan workers. Close-Ups and Cut-Outs rr- " By Gould i i'V'. The forthcoming Lyons-Moran Universal comedy, "Love - Thy Neighbor," is the ZSOth- production made by the twin-funsters. Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran have been adhering fto their schedule a week for nearly two years at Universal City and Al Canwood, the official Lyons-Morar cameraman, has been photographing the laugh dramas all that time. The comedians have two writers especially engaged writing stories for them Clyde Bruckman, the forjner Saturday Evening Post scribe, and .Melville Brown, erst while magazine author and vaude ville producer! , Did you know that Charles Ray, at the Rialto this week, in "The Busher,"- -was once in vaudeville? And that he Once traveled with a musical comedy , show? t, - Harry - Carey is planning to take his own - company of players and retinue of cowboys to the Grand Canyon of Arizona during the mak ing of "A Man of Peace," his new six-reel western melodrama, from the pen of . Frederick J.? Jackson, Cottfotolttinmsota He's On! A flash of silvera mighty tug tiie line sings the reel rund hot and th battle starts. Gosh! 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I II1LI lJL.1 iM EstehcUk Year ' tiieai ta' Toaring IIdqwurti At ni rui.i IUJ Chilli ruU IIUIU 3CO ISaUs Saint Paul y-' Snd rear nQ ..- d tcfcsnau' to ?-.f oat ear. . - .Xanndry rut .forwarded to The cowboys of Arizona are to stage a big roundup near the canyon dur ing "the month of. May. Governor Campbell of Arizona, who ir often spoken of as "the cowboy ; chief executive," invited Carey to be pres ent Playing in this newest picture are Peggy Pearce,' Joel " Harris, Ed Jones, Zoe Rae, Howard Enstedt, Duke Lee, Vesta ' Pegg, William. Cartwright and Jack Walters. , You fead lots of stories . about narrow escapes in motion picture production, but I saw one the other day at Brunton studios that made my hair' stand on end. Lois Wilson was playing an important role' in "A Man s -Fight," In the action she was supposed to drive a team of in furiated horses at breakneck speed up the main street of a Small mining town. Lois can drive, but it was not thought wise for her to take charge of his team of spirited Worses and so a driver was hidden in the bed of the wagon,, where he handled the reins. The teanr plunged around the corner, all right , and galloped up the street Lois tugged valiantly at the reins, when really it was the man hidden in the bed of the wagon who was guiding the team. As the horses neared the camera the man, hidden from sight, ' pulled on the wrong rein. Girls, my heart was in my mouth I Those two animals swerved and headed right for a big scenic set. By a miracle the driver got wise just in time and pulled back on the reins. : The horses reared, and Lois' life was probably saved. . And she never turned a hair! . A little pale perhaps when she said: 'It's all in the dav'i wnrlr. vnn knowl" Elaine - Hammersteln. Selznlrk Star, who has been snendincr much of her time during the past few weeks In trying to find material for good screen plays, has come to the conclusion that there is no such thin? as a southern movie ilnm in whjch trie heroine does not fall in love with a hero who belongs on the side of the enemy clan in the feud. Euirene O'Brien, whn ! tnalrln? 'The Perfect Lover" his first Selz- nick starring vehicle, has discovered uwi pruiiiiwioD is even scneauiea to effect the barber shops. Gene went into a tonsorial parlor the other day and asked for a shave. "After July 1 we'll have to raise the price on shaves," said the barber. "Why so?" asked Gene. "Because men's faces are getting. longer and longer every day. - ., A Dart for Herfrta Nnn'i fan. AMU $10,000 Siberian wolf hound is being writfen intt "Tl. c.:.c.. .1 p. Vllle, which the nnterl irar ! n feature rfi under the Universal ban ner with OeOrge Seigman as the di-. rector. The dog is one of the hand somest of the soecies in Ameripi"1 and Lloyds of London insured him tor ?5,U00 on receipt of a handsome premium from the star. Thurston Hall is to olav oooosite Mile. Nova in this new production. A new natatorium has been hiiiTt at the Ince studios, and now even tne extras can be m the swim. Pathe News No. 4R. whtVfi witl t- shown today at the Strand and at the Empress, shows views of Hawk ers arrival pn the -NC4 in Lisbon and also: the welcome accorded the aviator n London. -: 1 Eddie Polo's next western drama wtll be "Cyclone Smith's PardnerH written by Jacques Jaccard, his di. rector. George Hively is putting the story into continuity. s '."Sometimes," remarks tfitty Gor don, "I feel certain t that all the prominent hodcarriers have taken p movie scenario writing." ' An old Italian studio of " the Peniassance peri6d is one of a series nf beautiful ''at re shown in he picture. The Two Bride." Lin Cavalieri olays half ofhe title role, Sunny Days Attract Crqwds With the passing of ; rainy weather, the out-of-town season will open with a boom at Manawa park, where thousands have already spent enjoyable afternoons " and evenings this ' season. -Today and this' evening the bathitag beach is expected to be the scene of the first big splash of the season. ; , An underwater cable more than-a mile long has been laid in a direct bne ' across the lake at a cost of more than $3,000, to furnish lights at the beach. Alongside this cable, is another carrying the telephone lines across the lake. Heretofore the light wires have been carried across one end of the lake on poles. E.ich winter the ice would break 'off the poles, making repairs an expensive item. N 'Life guards are stationed' at the beach. Manawa Beach is classed as one of the best in the middle west. The lake has a splendid height of water, reaching far up on the sandy shote, making a gradual slope out into the lake that is excellent for fun in the water. The diving- platforms, water horses, barrels and other pleasure devices are ready for use. . - Art Smith's 'concert band will give concerts at the N park today. This evening the free motion pic tures in the outdoor - theater -will be repeated.' Dancing-, picnicking, dinner parties in the lake shore cafeteria and . the ,mary thrilling amusement devices offer attractions for. those .seeking a good time out-of-doors after being cooped up dur ing the rainy weather , . - J; Since Jupiter Pluvius and his as sistants have grown tired and al lowed ,01d Sol,a glimpse of jthe world we live in, the attendance at the Lakeview Park has jumped by leaps and bounds. Irr the face of the inclement weather of the past two weeks the dance floor has been crowded each evening and the many other attractions at the park report a' fair business. . v j Wednesday; night, when the big candy carnival was held at the roller a1rtinV rintr thr we're numbers of contestants of both sexes present to participate in me various events for the prizes offered by the man agement t Anotner aoorway nas oeen aaueu tn. h Hanre floor for the conveni ence, of the big crowds that have been on hand to enjoy Al wngm -nr4 hi !i hanil. In anitfl of the increased floor space of the dancing ... .a a a a.1 - pavilion tnere-nas oeen apparently as big and happy a crowd as ever on hand, and another exit was made necessary. ' ' . . ' Stories of the luck of fishermen during the "rainy reason1 have come in iut the older heads among the . . . I; i .1 . local lovers oi angnng . preuici mv the coming weeks will be much better.- ' " - " " . , When the Fearless Greggs put on their automobile act at Krug Park this afternoon and tonight, the safe ty of these 'death-defying drivers will be assured only by the extreme, carefulness of . Eva Gregg. '- She has inspected every bolt, looked at every bit of steel, tested every foot of the paraphernalia which is necessary to the act It is she who knows that her very life is the price of her own carefullness and watchfulness. -- . ' The act of the Greggs Is described as the greatest ever attempted by automobilists. ' ; The machines are taken up -the high steel structure., That driven by Gregg follows a track which in clines backward at the bottom, giv ing to his machine the necessary curve for 'the looping-the-loop turns which it takes. . The incline is so ar ranged that under Gregg's guidance the machine turns three times in the air. ; ;;' '";, : A second after he makes his start, and the time on this must be gauged to the slightest fraction, Eva Gregg Starts her machine on a second track. It shoots with lightning ra pidity and hurdles the space to the second track, passing beneath the machine of her husband while it is turning in the airi Both hit the second track, at practically the same time, and glide put to safety. Surg fry on the Screen The Carrell-Dakini method of wound irrigation, which saved more lives of wounded men than all other treatments put together, ; will be shown in detail in Cecil B. De Mille's new picture, "Fat1 .Better., for Worse." This is the first time this rrfethod of treatment, for the inven tion' of which Dr. Carrell was given the legion of honor, has ever been shown on the screen or stage. Although only a few scenes of this will be used in the picture, Mr. De Mille insisted on their being ab solutely accurate, and experts in the treatment were called in to arrange details. A set representing a French base hospital was erected, and - 20 wpunded men, legless, armless and otherwise crippled, were called in. The treatment seemed quite revolutionary when it was first an nounced, but in the latter part of the" war its great efficacy was discov ered. It consists of an irrigation of the wounds with a chlorine solution, keeping them open and free from, infection. The irrigation is made by suspending bottles of the solution over the beds. , t ,- ! while beautiful statute of herself plays the. other half. Fay Holderness, ; formerly with Lasky and the feminine lead oppo site George Ovey in his first Uni versal comedy which Reggie Morris i directing. 'Double Trouble" is its tentative title. -- One of the coming Sennettcome dies has a croquet game between Ben Turpiri and Charlie Lynn, which convulsed eyery account of Ben's crossed eyes, no one could tell what his intentions were about the ball Maud Muller on a summer's day Rakes the meadow sweet with hay; For two long reels she used the hoe The film lost money, 'twas too slowl ; "WhoV Job's" Harder?" is the working title of a new one-reel com edy in which Neal Burns and Jose phine Hill are working at Universal City.- Al Santell is directing. Dustln Farnum says the traditions of the drama are being lost sight of. He saw a picture the other evening in which the physician failed to wear a Van Dyke beard! - . Novel Umbrella Stand. A young lady says that her most embarrassed moment occurred on a rainy day, recently, when she enter ed a crowded street car with a sop ping umbrella and accidentally rest ed the point of it in a fellow pas senger's low - shoe. Boston Tran script Lawyer Wants J.ong Term I To Cure Client of Habit Knoxville, Tenn., June 14. That hid client be given a long in the penitentiary was the unusual re quest made in federal court here by J. Arthur Atchley, lawyer repre senting Charles . DeArmond, who was convicteid,xn a 'charge of sell ing opium. "Judge I feel that my client should be jgiven a long term in' the penitentiary," said Mr. Atch ley. "Heclaims that a sentence to Atlanta will mean his death; but I cannot agree with hirlt I feel that it is my solemn duty towork for his' best interest, and I feel that one year is not a sufficient time in which to break him from his awful habit" DeArmorid, speaking in his own be half, asked that he be given a jail sentence in preference to being sent to the penitentiary. Judge E.;T. Sanford took the'ease under advise ment. ' 1 - 'i-':"" WELLINGTON CAFE C F.'REIMEK, Proprietor. 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We have had to add the fifth one, hocauso of the bi( crowda. The big floor, the cool brasses from the lake, coupled eHth the on traacnif melodies of Al Wright's orcbestra, make daacing irrealaflble. . . - r . 1 . ' m HH. WM A M all. mM wi M 7 . . On Beautiful Carter BOATING And Othar Aquatic Sports Are) Fin Jack Rabbit Coaster Wonderland , x Ferris Wheel Carry-Ut-Att Auto Race) Penny Arcade : Tkroo Sossions , . ef n f O-ll.. ' CL,..: - Af tornoon and D " loW Picnic GroTO Plenty of, Water Lots of Shatter f FREE GARAGE. , . LADIES REST ROOMS. An Alluring Array of Other Attractions ' Every Afternoon i . PRESENTING .' : The newetl an. .lost Thrilling of All Thrillers ' FREE, in the Park, FREE Bfc A Most Daring Dm, Apparently 'i lh Jlw0,Mth ' ij ' Wi wml ' . 'i-V ' ' "F ' . MU AHca Grag ;, who avery a)ftar SJ j S0" B's)ht flirts with deabh. - Performed by the Most Intrepid of All Fear Deriding Dare Devils the World Has EverProduced. DANCELAND Erary aftornooa and night hoar Jack Connor Sing, "I'm Always Blowing: Bubbles." Soecial for Sunder afternoon. dance all afternoon. Ladies 10c, Gents 25c, all afternoon. AEROPLANE BIDE SWANEE RIVER GIANT COASTER NEARING COMPLETION -Mammoth $300,000 Bathing Beach. PRICES -- Children FREE at All Times Adults, 10c Plus lc War Tax V PRICES A DAY AT THIS PARK IS AS GOOD AS A WEEK'S VACATION, mm IF E Lid IS 12 Out-of-doors, in a big, fresh water lake, where bathing suits can be rented, best of accommodations and service can be secured, and where everybody you meet is jolly, Healthy and happy. N i . . . . ' - ; "... ' ... ' . - . .' ......... ... Ask the street car conductor, if you don't know the way to mm , Brief car ride, low fare, and there's the r park ' at beautiful Lake Manawa. Dancing, boating, picnicing, and thrilling park amusements. Right in Omaha. You can't miss it. v . Band concerts Sunday. 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