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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1922)
THE BEE: OMAHA. rr.iT AW MAY 28. y A 3Jk 1 4 Capacity House Is Expected at '-v. Negro Concert Sftfral Organizations Vote to Attend Colored Com. roercial CIul'i Pro. gram in Body. A ripaciiy audience is cai ct4 to Ux' tht Auditorium nest Wednes day niht when the Colored Com. iiicrcisl club' firt nrro concert ill be presented. The Concord club voted lt week to ttr.d in body. The Omaha & Council Bluff. Street Railway com fany mil iend 154) employes and the Uyrnc-Hammer Drygoodt company will tend 50 employe. Scan are on f ale at the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., the Auditorium and the Coal Hill Coal company. There Is no extra charge for reservation of seats. Opens With Band. The concert will open with "The Dawn of Freedom" by Dan Des dune' band, whose 'second selection will be "Listen to the Lambs." Dan Desdune will play Tolka de Con cert.' - The band's laM number will be "Sometime I Feel Like a Mother let Child." The double quartet composed of Aaron Rayford and Russell Tavlor, Im; Irnia Cochran and Mrs. Ru sell Taylor, altos; Mrs. F.lizabeth Allen and Mr. Minnie Spriggs. so rearms, and Elbert Taylor and W. H. Shacklrford, tenors, will sins "Couldn't Hear Xobodv Tray" and "I Want to Be a Christian." The male quartet, composed of Klbert Taylor. Russell Tavlor. Wil liam Taylor and Russell Taylor, jr., will sing "Honey Child' and "Swing Low Sweet Chariot." Mixed Chorus. Mrs. Curry, accomnanied bv Mr. C. H. Singleton, will sing "Love's Ranture." The mixed cboruv of 100 voices, ac comnanied by two nianos plaved by the Misses Lucy Allen and France Gordon, will sin- "Nancy Lee." "Sleep Li! Kinkv HaiH." "Jordan Is a H'ad Road." "Go Down Moses." "Steal Away'-and "Believe .Me.-If All Those Endearing Young Charms." Mrs. Mabel Nelson, soprano, will cine: several solos. The music will be of negro com position.. Read The Bee r. ttie way through.. You will find it interesting. For the Live Boys of Omaha A Meeting Saturday of AH Sheldon Boys A big meeting will be held at the V. M. t. A. Bv' Diwmoii on aur. daw etrniiis: this" werk lor all the hoys who has signed up lor the -camp periods at Camp Sheldon ihu I milliner. Cards tilling about this j meetini bav been mailed 14 r boy who has signed ui. Tb meet, me will be at 7: JO haip and .will last until 8:J0. ' Leaders will be present so that the boys will have a chain to get ac quainted with them and the plans lor the camp periods will be gone into in great detail. ' Thysical examinations by doctors will be given all the boys jut before they leave lor camp this summer and a suH of doctors has been selected by N. J. Weston, physical director at the "V," to give the boys thor ough exams. A few places are still left for bovs who desire to go to either of the "V" ramp. periods. From Junt JO to W (or younger high school hoys and (rom July S to IS for grade school bnyi. Boys desiring to go to either of thee periods may secure applica tion blanks at the Boy's Division of the "V." Camp booklets may also be secured at the same place. Special cars on the Union Pacific will take the boys to and I rom camp again this year. A complete list of leaders for the ramps will be an nounced in next week's paper. - ing members tf the Bird dab who ha pse4 u.it o h' duimg the pat rion: I'hil Price, John Cuttat win, Leonard Uamble, Harry iam bl. Frank lolunson, Fdward C hris Un.en, Jtk Wrary, Donovan Uoul dm. Boys Division Notes for Y Members New member of the past week in the boys' division of the Y. M. C. A. are Fred Buffett. Willard Bailey, Le land Moore, John Trcblicock, Lester Hansen, Bud Smith, Richard Sevick. Charles Rosen. John Frazcll, Robert Morgan, Sol Miroff. Loin's Ricklin, Allen Luckett, Douglas Hddy. Durine the last few days many boys have signed up for one period at Lamp bhclilon next summer. 1 hey arc: warren Hume, w. Willis Mel choir, Walter Herckt. William Lam ereaux. Richard Wagner, Robert Wheeler. Harrie Shearer, Harold Sorenson, Frank Riurvall. Bernard Tebbcitf. Harry Grimm. Cyril Davis. " The 'advanced swimming class con ducted by B. W. Westlund is receiv ing final instructions before the tests for national Red Cross life saver's awards which will be given in a few weeks. Members of the class are Clifford Elliston, Donald Reed. Clar ence Waidilich, Phil Price, Edwin Claussen, Kenneth Mullaney, Willis Redcnbaugh, Morton Andrews. Awards were given to the follow- Announcing Winners of Sutmmlng School Membership Contest George Benolkcn to Be Boys Secretary During Summer Week At the graduating eerci of the V, M. C. A. Free b minima school la.t Saturday night, three boys each won tears tree memoersmp in tnc bots' division and eisht more won certificates goo for one dollar each on their mrmberhips, should tttcy join the bojs' division. A guessing contest was the means selected lor livtna the prim away and guesses all the way from $0 to j.TOO.uu balls in the Jar were nanucn in by 400 boys present at the party. The correct number of balls in the jar was fai and the closest boy guessed within 12 of the exact num. ber. Cilbcrt Enquist of Mil California street, Taul Lnger of 5.M South Twenty-fifth avenue, and John Tre- bilcock of 2709 bprague street were the three boy who were awarded year memberships a their grand urucs. The eisht boys who received certificate good for one dollar each were Gerald Tease of 2JIJ Soutfc Twenty-ninth street, John Tjerrou of 1902 North Twenty-cihtn street. Carmello Nocita of 20115 South Kielith street. Leslie Dickerson of 618 South Seventeenth street, George Nygren of 5516 North Thirty-sixth street. Harold Sander of 811 South Seventh street. Paul Mumaugh of J301 North Fourteenth avenue and Mclford Butler of 216 South Twenty ninth street. Most of the boys joined the boys' division last week and re ceived a $7 membership for $6 with their certificate. f Police Duty for Scouts. The scouts will again do police duty on Decoration day, May JO. Camp Gifford will be closed for the morning of May JO. The scouts will assemble on the south side of 'the court house, from which point they will be stationed along the line of march. It will require from 500 to 700 boys to handle this traffic work. Utotge H. Briiulken, who will .next ear b sophomore in Wen yon rollree at liambicr. O., hat been Ikileeted to be boys' wmk seireury j at the Omaha . M. C. A. tor the J summer niMttru. while Messrs. Muk- lewrigni ana Arnwa are in camp with the hoys. Giorjje Benolkcn, one of the out standing boys graduated from ten. tral Hush school, was a captain in the regiment bis senior year, a let ter man in football, one of the lead ers in dramatics. ajid a mnt poruUr man with the members of bis cl.i.s He hat been making good this year n bis colli ge wmk and will nuke hosts of friends for himself this sum- COMING DOWN Mn'i 2 or 3-piec sulu claad and prMt for $IM. W wllV call aad deliver. DRESHER BROTHERS 2117 Faraaaa Street. At. 0341. TO RECEIVE continually expressions of appreciation such as these is a fine reward ' for the efforts of our employees r Says FRANK HOOKER President First Trust & Savings Bank, Blanchatd, Iowa- i " '' - '"'.'''''; "The service you render your patrons is wonderful ' I certainly appreciate the fine job of overhauling and repainting you did on my Cadillac, and the car never ran better aince I owned it. It is a pleasure to transact business at your plant where efficiency and uniform courtesy are evidenced." Says FRANK W. JUDSON District Mgr. Pittsburg Plate Class Co., : i . . ! : Omaha, Nebraska "The service you have rendered me is most satisfactory, and I ' am more enthusiastic than ever regarding my Cadillac. 1 have had some wonderful propositions made to me, but I favor the Cadillac because I consider it the best car on the market, and , because of the excellent service always received at your establish ment Such service, in my opinion, is an asset an automobile buyer should never overlook." Says HARRY A. KOCH ; "PAYS THE CLAIM FIRST? - Omaha, Nebraska s , . ' "I want to compliment you for the service you are giving in connection with the distribution and maintenance of Cadillac cars. ; My recent trip to. Excelsior Springs was most delightful, the car performing; wonderfully. I could not ask an automobile to do , more. I am happy for having purchased my Cadillac, and am ( hoping1 that I may always own a Cadillac in the future." . Says JOHN H. CALDWELL " - '. Vice Pres. United States Trust Co., ' Omaha, Nebraska - "conclusively proves that the service rendered by you and your organization is on par with the service rendered by the great automobile which you sell" - To receive unsolicited praises from fine people is evidence that . we are approaching our ideal the efficiency of the great Cadillac car itself. . We shall not bcontent with satisfied owners we shall strive to make every Cadillac owner an ENTHUSIASTIC owner. 'T. .' .' 'r;; J.H.Hansen- .4 Safe -Place to Buy ; ,, J. H. Hansen Cadillac Go. OMAHA LINCOLN SIOUX CITY mr through hit work in tb boyt' 4uisun, He will bcijin work on June o and will b in charge of the bovs" iiv'sinn through the summer months. Me Uhitun. who has bem in charge il the wrk durine the tummeis iiT serK vesrs will r;iur business when fimshrs scbstol early in Jjne ami will snvr bis connections with tfc boys' division at this time, i"ores pi hoys who have known IVnolkcn in hisih school and through tl'e wotk which he bd at the "Y" hit Um few years in high school will be rejourd t hear of bis be ing with them this summer, Me will be at Kenyon college again .next year, leaving Omaha about Septcm ''r 15. ' ewav Baseball Is Popular imong Members of T With the coming of the spring ; baehall fever breaks out among all boyt of all organiiaiiont. At school, I touramrnt aif in progress and hate been lor some time, "n neatly all these teams there are "Y" buys play ing important positions, Jhe carefully pUnned gut wmk of the ' Y" classes during the winter keeps the hi1) well trained lir the sports ot their season, Miintrs arr strengthened and become skilltul wun po'ly-niiiliJing rserci.es aim games directed by Messrs. Wriule and Fisher and the physical depart-, ment, !urirtg the seasons, soccer, bae-: ball, track and basket ball are tra-i lured in the cUstes heginning Just prrtious lo the opening ot Iha sports HI I he si houl and shurcbes. "V" li itet uaining in tht classes whih nuke them elim, e teammates v llieir m'IhhiI aililetiis. 76:A& Special Sor Wb ol May IJ to IS. Ixlusisot fiMsoalo Pia c La Muo. oilh tS.ua I Call... Ita ar MilS MU fda aar lar aaly I Sc. ALL SIX RESTAURANTS Take a Ride in the New HUDSON THg Bfisi v aaiirr 7 SANATORIUM Lincoln, Ntb. Thli Institution It the only ane In the esnrnl west with separate building situated in their on grounds, yet entirely distinct, nt rendering It possible to classify eases. The one building being fit ted for and devoted to tb I at ment of noncontagious and nonmtn. tat dueaaet, no other being admit ted; the other Rett Cottage being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment ot select mental rates requiring fur a time' watchful car and special nursing. The lice leads all the other papers in sport news.. Ktad The Bee nrst. CASH CREDIT- Pmalmrfffyloimt MammBj 413-15-17 South 16th St. SiaYEAR AND A HALF s. . ' Hartman's Prices Are Unbeatable On a given grade of furniture the prie here is quite postively lower than yott would find in any other establishment. , .' This is a statement based on facts. ' There is reason behind it. JJartman's sell furniture either eash or on a liberal credit arrangement to re sponsible persons. The business, con . sequently, has attained enormous vol-' time. The savings effected by doing business in a big way are reflected in the store's . . T ' Low Selling Prices j Miiiiiiiij ' 5m mm mm mm toiiim "Simmons" Steel Bed 1 Wl'XMM'.- ' : ' . A Guaranteed "Simmons" Product I I L4tO Mfflfflff bflbi. Only one to a customer. Has full 2- lU) sVV inch posts and new style square corn- A in&tfMf TsftitfiN , " " . ered fillers (seven at 'head and foot). M , mmmmmf r-T ." , " Is full size. Offered in the popular II mjl r -a SiljmML', - . . " ',' '. ar",V . ,rT,,Sk . IVernis Martin Fin- a j -c Hf f nPVil mjiltL " " ' v . , I -: -r- -f i - - 11 WP" ii iiLM rJ-fc ieTWW na .aV - " 5.".- J - XT awwv --- - wj- i miTfrr avaisr. n.aiiTi n aril m - - is- t i- 1 - " ysr a av ar m "ear m .mm i t k t i k in t ii iw " . . -y ... siili tfaL.-r3a llllfil I c--"r 1 j f-r -. , . fflrofe'L. f m -, '39-,s Omiitm mlcrs inwe ,. Writ This Wonderful Table Value! ."Highly; oolished : : solid oak tnroiicrhoiiA' ho a ".nL which, extends to full 6 feet; rounded style pedestal base and ' coioniai penoa legs as shown, As j ami i $29.50 value nd offered special $ eW 9i ' at Hartman's sale price of. . . .". X J Porcelain Top SELLERS Kitchen Cabinet . Specially reduced for Handsome Semi-Collapsible Sulky Reduced From $1150 Don't keep baby housed up during the frarm weather five him an airing with a sulky of this type. Sides constructed of full round fiber reed. Leatherette hood and rubber tired wheels. a Steel curbing wheels, strongly built throughout. Worth? Ja 75 $12.50. A real Hartman Special Sale Offer at ......... Va this week' selling, A wonderful labor saver saves many an unnecessary step in the preparation of a meal. It will mean money saved to purchase durine this special sale offer. A Sellers with the beautiful golden oak exterior and white enamel interiok FULL CORDUROY LINED - ' ' A $4JM Valua , Exactly as shown, with large wood wheals, storm curtain, reversible gear and roomy vwj. . erjr epeciauy . priced at , $34.75 si Enamel lined Refrigerator A "Ranney" make, built to last and give economical service, built to preserve iooq, wholesomely ana erncientiy. Special at $1575 Fibre Reed Porch Rocker A deep, comfortable rocker for the porch. Hat high, wide back, roll aeat and arms as shown. A 113.50 value. Qf Qf offered special at. J,oO ' 18-Inch Baking Oven Guaranteed "Regent" make. Haa large broiler, four top burners, equipped with aelf lighter; plain backs and splasher door panels. I2.50 value. - &AQ Fll? specially priced at tjHcO. 0 The i6-Piece Oneida 4 Community "Duro Plate Silver Set Advertised by Hartman's in the Saturday Evening Post On Sale Here '15 95 U Down, fi.js Monthly T