8-C THE BKE: OMAHA. SU.NDAY. MAY 2S. li2- i ii i i! Mi US I O Sy JEAN P, DUPHELD. WE VI W nut b wiit'rjudiirc4 la l!t 4' i nr. indeed, fictty 4 Mil the cuatrer. but tvn malm; tle !! m jr a eruia r-ui t4, uM it not that the New of w lit til trtitng t inrmof Luildrng 14 be mt I if I he iUHi'rmrR ol educa tion .in inu.ic. drum and other art U tq i'ir.1 ixriii tor .uih an enter- Pt la .umcf frarf memorial e frequently ukm hpe as tri umphal tnhra, luuiitaint, atjiuary an4 vrn auditoriums, all g4 and tninuiendatile embodiment of a ln Mra. lUt this purpoae rcm 10 U the nolilrtl tf all. I-ruin ht various reports lhi have rearhed u il tottictthat difficult lo drtrrnune in whote mm 4 the idea originated, (ml I tie hnr cmi lo be rather equally divided brtween Mayor Illn. Philip HeroUheinief, the city rhanibrrlain. end. Joarph 1 1 44 if, snothrr New York ofticial And hile e arc giving the eattera metropolis full credit (or the comep. lion should nt overtook the (act that the undertaking it one of such magnitude at would prevent in being sucrelully earned out by a com niunity of smaller sire. It real man . niheenre il le better realired from the statement that the me. the build in k and Ihrir equipment will require the expenditure of about JJS.ftW.Ourt. a Irnly monumental num. A Mill better idea may be gained by com panion with the proposed new eapi to building of Nebraska, whose pie tured proportion! have aroued all beholder and whoe eot is ex pected to total somewhere in the neighborhood of S5.0HO.OUO, only one filth of the larger aum. The city of New York will prob ably donate the necessary site, the buildings to be constructed from en dowment! already made. and. judg ing from the letter of Mr. Berolx heimer to Mayor Hylan, from those that are expected in the future, i ne huildinir. to nuote from the same letter, "should be an architectural triumnh. It should contain audi torium for the prndurtion of opera , two operatic auditorium it neces sary: another for concerts: another large auditorium for the production of the classic drama, and small auditoriums for chamber music and the intimate theater; practice rooms and rooms to accommodate the con rervitnrr of music." A special bill empowering- the city to acquire a location for the pro- nosed structure was rushed throug.i the New York legislature in the rec ord time of one week and was ap nroved by Mayor Hylan April 4, after much persuasive oratory had been indulged in by certain distin guished gentlemen and ladies pres ent in the aidermamc cnamDcr. The closing concert of the May festival series will be given Monaay mornina- at 10 o clock in the Burgess Nash tea room. Robert Cuscadenjs orchestra will play, and the Woman's club chorus of 75 voices, directed by Henry Cox, will give several num bers -accompanied by the orcnestra. The orchestration for the numbers , suns bv the Woman's club chorus was written by Mr. Cox. Single ad mission tickets may be purchased at Burgess-Nash. Program: 1. Ftlvl March Surwln . Overture "Ronamunda" Schubert t. (a) "Nymrha and Shepherda" Pur- eell 15-185) Lynea hV "Mv Swnt Renoae." Schubrrt (1797-17J8) Schnccker (c) "HarK, HarK, tna LrK (onaae peare) Schubert Schnecker la) "in May raraer tiso-ii Dmaha Woman'a Club Chorua. . 'Reverie" 0orf Drum t. "The Voice of My Beloved" Mnhel W. Daniela (From the Song erf Solomon.) tht "The Wordlv Hope Men Set 1 Their Hearta Upon"..LIaa Lehmann '. (From Omar Khayyam.) v ir "Th T.r t the Sorlna" (Browning-).... Mra. H. H. A. Beach Omaha ffomatfi Club Chorua. yionJnent among these was Mr. Otto H. Kahn, who seems to be heart and soul behind every artistic movement in New York, with full steam ahead. . His heart strings are apparently no more easily touched as he is a man of large wealth, this consideration is not altogether with ... --r j out weignr. N in mt course oi an aa dress voicing his complete concur rence with the proposed plans Mr. sands of human lives, now drab and colorless, for whose energies music would provide constructive outlets if the opportunity were' oniy pres ent. He even stated his belief that much of the present "crime wave" springs from that tendency to get away from the dullness of life, and that a part of social statesmanship is to give people access to that abundant source of wealth which is art. According to Mr. Kahn, art is an influence which makes for civic virtue. And his words strike with the force of an epigram when Presents ' TODAY ONLY Continuous 12:4s' to 11 p. m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday RODOLPH VALENTINO and DOROTHY DALTOH "l!u of the Uij Lett" Thursday, Friday, Saturday MAE III " Peacock Alley" Strttt Fight Led Barry to Film Approaching a crowd of itreet t rerun one day after leaving his studio Marshall Neilan, director, wit nested one of the best kid actaps he can ever nope to lilm, he related re centiy, atverai yountttera were Umbasting the dsylighta out of a ieckied-laced boy. Of course. Nei kn stopped the fight and thereupon d.scovered a lodorn and ragged crea ture. barefooted and witn a wealth of freckles muttering, "Mister, I wish you'd let me alone, 'cause it's the only chance I had to get even witn tnem tougn guys." One look at the youngrter con vinced Mr. Neilan that here was a little film prodigy. So runs the story of Wes Barry's entrance into the films. His latest screen success is "School Days," now current at the Sun theater. he says: "Art provides an exer cise for the murcles of the soul." Like the late Henry M. Higginson of Boston, Mr. Kahn is always ready to use the power of his influence and of his money to the end that artistic and educational impulses be Strengthened. Men of this type con stitute one of the strongest assets a community can possess. Unfortu nately their number is not great Musical Notes. I.uella Allen's violin school will fflvn a recital on Thursday evening, June 1, at Schmollpr & Mueller', assisted bv Mr. Forrest Painter. baritone. The public Is invited. Mr. Ben Stanley has arranged a special program of choir and organ muFlc for the 4:30 o'clock service at Trinity Cathedral today, when the nurses of the various hospitals will attend. Organ music from Verdi. Matthews, Handel, Schubert and Kinder. The public is cordially in vited. Pupils of Mies Ida M. Morse will give a piano recital Wednesday evening, May 31, at 8 o clock, at the Schmoller & Mueller recital hall, 1K14 Podge street. Pupils taking part: Lillian Pellican. Elizabeth Kuhn, Rachel Slyter, Lillian Keiser, Mary Moore. Helen Nayyer, Imo- glne MacCaslin, Rose Laytin, Libbie Abramson, Louise Johnson. Lyle Johnson. Fanny Turner, Normen ff. z2 0 r 10 n r aT Today Everya' 1M-3-S S miruxtts SONNY a,pia (aJ made GeorgeV: Hob art 's yy x TTtu&terpiecel BOBBV VERNON in a Two-Reel Comedy, VA Hickory Hick" Kerney. luIU laalub, Clara rro. ftit, lirr Kvena, Usl John aon, ll Kimn, Myrtle till (pie, Huy lfoB. rulin fin- plf, Helen Hoi en, Enu Nalwn; a auartrt. Mr alaeArthur, Mr. . M. j'aiaraon, "r, v. II. tloquun an.l lr. Kvana, il aniat with vu clrtlon; alaa Mr. t". H. (lauliliu, pupil f Mr. L Krais. mill in. The publie la eordully Invited. A planofarte racial was alvan at Ihe Krhmoliar A Mueller au-litorium nn r'ridav. May IS. ty nui.ila of liawar t'halilnor. aaaiatad ty Mia Kmnirilna k Ilia, aoiiiano: Mlaa I'aul Ine Lanyon, aoprana; Mra. Mahal Klmmat, contralto; Miaa Voi Wrtnn rader; Mr, rrna mnmiit. Man ton. Tha followlna pupil took parti Elai (Wiaman. Kvelyn Thai- kin. P-nnia Hunford. Itmh Klein hacen, Ikirla Itoot. Kllnnr Hflinir. Halrn I'erlna. I'harloit Tohlaa, Mia Kmmalln Kill. Itoy Cilianri, Vern Male. Mildred Hall. Mia Lois Wrenn. HvlvU lllavaka. Mia raul- Ina lnyon. Helen (Silllam. Ann Wy- man. Honnia Ituae. Uavid Kali'. Marvin Kraeman. All- Myara, r.lleen Moor. Mrs. Mabel Zimmat. Joaeph Ijiwranee. Ne I AVIIaon. rn hmldt. Helen I'lmer. Haia Hmllh, lleaaie Laurltaen and PU'k reiin Vernon C. fWnntt will praaant 19 punlla In an orian recital at Tem ple larnel. Tark avenu and Jack son tre(. on Hundny. May is. at s n. m. Thoae who era on the pro- cram Ini luda Mra I If. (ireer, Mra M. Hlthartla. Mra. Kiiatan. Miaa Kdn Hhrota. Mra. Kh Jlu.k. Mr. Htenhen KeneheL Mi-e Kllaabeth llaahrfltirk. Mr. J. w. Karnman Mr. W. K. Ilrown and Nell Parnall Crane. The public I cordially In vited. Fifteen ounll of Adi-lyn Wood will appaar In plnno recital In the lturaesa-Naah auditorium next won day evening at 7:0. They are Mar auret Harvey. Robert HuUer. Elnlne Kuell. June Wrlaht. Jark i.yie, Mary June Lamer. Georne jonnaton, jr.. Kntherina tlrey. Donald Morrlaon. Elizabeth Johnston, Loulee Wrlaht. Jran Wllllnm. Katherlne Harvey, Hetty Hicks and James Dednar. Miss Mary Munchhoff will present her pupil. Harriott Clark Helaren, in a sons: recital at ber home Mon day evening. June B. at 8 o'clock. Mis Adelyn wood win rurnisn piano accompaniment. Enid Llndbora presented the fol- lowlnar pupils in a piano recital at par home on Saturday arternoon. May 27: Barbara Hobbs, Porothy Meyer. Porothy Griffin, Virginia Ytlvlnirtnn. Vernette AdHms, Sylvia Adams, Bernlce Elliott, Edward El- Circus TRAILED WILD ANIMALS $50 r&ius-50QYmx-7conm BIG BABY ZOO Tickets on sale on show day at Myers-Dillon Drug Store, 1609 Farnam street, at same prices charged on show grounds. Lnjtfwrn. sow MAS tSVj ' r ri m a t W a MS ja-y7 111 a a a inrts mm STRAND ORCHESTRA HARRY SILVERMAN, Directing Offering the Descriptive Overture THE VILLAGE ORCHESTRA Hat I. Anna Wane tValdman, Marvin M Haiti, Horirri )I.I'UH(. ItutMrt Mii'luni, alry iihriH !nii.i4. rtunarit riian. i.ufiii uaHnn, liiaea tieman. alary Alu- PrumU, !lurithy Junnn, Hot Uannoti, I The North fMe ChrUtian rhunh rhoir (f 44 vuii-ea. un.Wr Ih dlrev. I Hun ef Mr. J. Kunley Hill. il I irrf nt tli eansat 'Kailier,' by j Ira4bury, In eoatume, and nh ai. I propriai araniau mius, ii im 'hurvh, Twnty.aond and Loihron o murway. evanuia. jun 1i. Mr. Hill will nine tha role of Kathar. the quaen: Mr. Willum A. Kerrey, tha kmc; Mr, John l. H'a- ina, Mordacal; Mr. John tewari, Haman: Mr. Karat-he I llruan. Stereah. and Miaa Knima Jayne Hil ton. Mordicai' elater. Tli proceed to le uaed for paw musie. Mae Wcihurlll will present pupil of III fcfu Kill taarhlnf system In plnno rental on Monday evnlng, May it, a I o'clock, at tu-hmolier Muellar'a au'tll'irtum. Thoae appear Ine on lha program are: Dorothy rinilth, Clirton Bmitn, Mary llya rlnth. Kdaard (illbert Kdwarda, Kvelyn Wetherlll. Kay Walters, Ar dn IWsnuUt, Jeanette Hoenshelt, John Hauaar. Krancae Slmson (by courtesy of Kffl Hteen Kettleaonl, Kileen Odall. Marlon Even, l-ena Hitcon, Karn Hmlth. Nclll Jensen. Kvelyn Simpson. Italph Knudaen. r ranees Adam, Porothy Coolly and Genevieve Hoenshell. The C.lrls" Olee club of the I'nl- varsity of Omaha will five two per formance this week of their concert and pastorale opera, "Ive'a Sacri fice." libretto by Pitvld Htevan and musle by C. W. Chadmick. Tuesday evening they will sine; In Council Hhiff at tha Thomas Jefferson Hifh school: Wednesday evening at the university. The program which will precede the operetta la: I. (at Utile Cotton Daily Herbal (b) Uood Mint, uooa Mslil, Beievee Sired Vnlveralty (Ilea Club Mala Quartets Robert Jenklna, Robert rUrkelt, I'tvU JKobel, Harold Bolaen. (a) Uortims Soeelta bl l.ova In My Heart Woodman (r) Where niowoma Orow. Florence Lone Arnoldl. Ulnuet Moiart Danreit by HIB Oert Krueser, Evelyn Lanahnrat. Albertlna Iiollmer, Louise Iteeet. nireried by MlM Llaa Drewa. 4. (a) Jun. (b) Iiy in watera or mnneioniia.... Lleuranra (e) In Italy Boss Gertrude Uodman. Tou and your friends are cordially Invited to attend a piano recital given by pupils of Alta B. Gillette at 8:15 o'clock at South Side Library hall. June 1. 1922. She will be as- elated by Helen Knollenbery (read- June 10 3 RINGS HU6 STL ARENA eaaaaaaaa i i o AUVbeli .-VtJW ft A If- a. A- r n4 Marion Itinaee iiolln). pu pil u( Homir Hubbard. I'uiuta taatnf part aret liarni.e Van Or. man, M-raart iffhaiaria, lliiMlwth kiMf, i'i.4tltt Ann Total, liarnu Miiiiih. Kihin lUaiiiuawn, M'tn !ltiuti, HUJva t'oaiy. Ituth Khiera, r:thr .'r. Kia Jon ea'hlt. Mr4 kiiillh. Maraarat Nary, Marjuria llermanaky, Marion It4, lloaa trri. tiarnlre WalUe and Mamhla Dmiih. A'o More Movies for Mary Garden Mary Garden never expects to nuke any more motion pictures. The. U director of the Chicago Grand Opera company, who once took a fling at motion picture acting, in the title role in (oldwyn'i pic turitation of "Thai," said so when she viaited the Uoldwyn studio and watched her old friend, Rupert Hughes, direct Colleen Moore and Antonio Moreno in "The lliiterne.s of Sweets." Mis Garden declares, however, that she regards the screen as a valu able medium of expression and wel comes the rapid strides it is making. Krug Park Growa Better, and Is Better, Each Year Krug Park is the one big outdoor park where people go evenings and Sundays for entertain ment and recreation. The largest and best ballroom floor in the west; best dance music, too. Dancing Each Evening Sunday Dance Matinee Fast, Thrilling Rides Motion Pictures Sunday Evening Free Gate Tickets to picnic parties. All the tables needed will be reserved. Free use of seven kitchens equipped with Phone WA Inut 5580 Benaon Car Direct to Park It I V Nfw lUlfa.fa Viugiaph aun junrei (he teltawing rrlnw. ar June: "My Wild lnh Kaae," a big Iruh ronuiue kature; " Virgin's Sacrifice." a iVnnne fUl flippy mi A photoplay for everybody who ever went to school. aa; You'll adore it for its charm and aweetneas. A Tornado of Fun for the Old Folks, Young Folks and In Between Daily Matinee, rrf! THIS WEEK AK-SAR-BEN FIELD Omaha RUMMMG RACES s J . Saturday, June 3rd to Saturday, June 17th inclusive $40,000 IN Reserved Seats On Sale Ndw at BEATON DRUG CO. HOTEL FONTENELLE General Admission.,. .$1.00, plus tax Including Seat in Grand Stand. ' Reserved Seat.,.,, .,. . .$1.50, plus tax Box Seat $2.00, plus tax Including General Admission. SIX RACES EACH DAY RAIN OR SHINE First Race, 2:30 Crilfilh proJiiiiioiij "Rctleai Souls." an Eirle Williams picture; "The Ctrl in his KiMm." an Alirt Calhoun fea- lure; . I'air of Kings." a Urry Seumn comedy in unuaual rlres; to fer Continuous Daily 11 a. m. to 11 Wa instil I No Advance in Prices Children 10c Under 12Yrs. PURSES "Pivorre Coupons." a Orinne Crif. fiih production of gripping lnterft and wealth of anion, and a WiN Ii4m Duncan western feature. "Tl !'lrnt Vow." 1 p. m. Ends Saturday You'll love It for the happy memories it brings. I You'll remem ber it for its w h o 1 esome fun.' Added Attraction, Daily News RADIO Picture "Make It Yourself" Erenings, Sun., Holiday Matinees, 1 J 3 rJUDMY 4) : ""SI