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\s THE BEE: H\I\H\ Iilll\\l‘\\ lll\ 1915, o We Welcome the 26th N atlonal Saengerfest of the Saengerbund of the Northwest D EMPRESS @) 3 NEW SHOW ]'ODAY ;{ PRINCESS KALAMA DUO { [[Totay's Pogran | ATTENTION, SAENGERFEST VISITORS! PIANOS MUST MOVE 100 OF THE FINEST which all the great sololsts from the east will sing. THE program is as follows SOLOISTS | FMme. Julla Clanssen. «....Contralto | Miss Christine Miller N Mme, Marie Rappold Mr, Paul Althouse.. Henrt Sc a8 . . Miss Corinne Paulon. .. . <. Planiate | PROGRAM “An Evening in the Tropics” O st Crehasirm | il gt e gy Presenting Their Original “Hula-Hula Dance” by v AT oY I‘l:l;qlknwlkl 001 In s Part of the Country Atia .'mn'“!fi.\.: '{”.'.‘;".b"\“:r § Sun&e lrekllaw. others slightly used and discontinued styles, b all high W, A, Mozart grade makes such as Stelnway, Weber, Hardman, Steger & Sons, Emerson, Steindell & Lee. &y Herbert Dyer & Co. e, Padl Niihouse, e |l McPhail, Lindeman & Sons Schmoller & Mueller, Kurtznan, A, B. Chase, Vose & Sons, Camp & o, ‘A Voice'’ ‘*A Violin."’ ‘‘A Laugh a Second."’ Hougarian Dangs o "[(;c,,“‘l,‘c‘ Ivers & Pond, Knabe and Ohickering & Sons, and you know what they cost when bought in the regular "BERTIE FOWLER Arig. from ‘the Cantats, "The Crose o0, || Vs but i are foreed o move 100 or more Pianot and Player Planos from ou: salestloors by August ) ire M ol L regardless of profit, \ ' Mine. Marie Rappold. | Plano solo, (a) ‘‘Saint }fi\nch:\\r ‘‘Character Impersonations.” ‘‘Welcome o Bohemia."’ ““The Spook Raisers.’’ o e Rackeory (8th ‘...nj': LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS. WEIGH THE VALUES A Wally Van Comedy. Ham and Bud. : . ERHAN e e ,m,\,,,\" - #2530 Vose & Sons, UpHght .............. 875 #0600 Stelnway, Upright . .. . . 85600 : . ks Aria from the Opera "IuryAnths #3278 Oamp & Co., Upehght ... . .....0e. 8125 #8500 Trérn & Pdnd, Upelght' . 06 1o (et |100 “‘THE OOUNTER-INTRIGUE'! s A \E: b ,.._.,(‘.,,.?' von Weber |l £300 Schmoller & Mueller, Upright. . .. 8150 #8560 Kurtsman, Upright . ... ...c.... 8250 A Three-Reel Political Drama. o i A Frent ha Feativai OFchesra {f§ #5350 A. B. Chase, Upright . .. $1,100 Chickering & Sons, Grand. ... .. 8200 \da'a Lichestod Wagner $400 Emerson, Upright . ..... .. vesees $850 Weber, Grand . ... Fig vk K650 d Fontay, “afier Famous Paterns's ' |l 975 Muciler, Upright . .. .. ........ .. #550 Schmoller & Mueller, Player Plano. . 8350 i San D]ego.San Francuco Exposlllom ‘ A.m":‘::mml «:‘:\MI:‘:‘! vfiu utield $100 Steger & Sous, Upright K500 Mahogany Player Plano ... ... . .40 8200 My. €lgmund. Landsberg. Tonight the first mass chorus concert with 2,000 male volces and all the great | sololsts will be given. Theodor Kelbe | of Milwaukee will direct the singers and | Theodm Rudolph Reese of Omaha will | Free Souvenirs to All Saengerfest Visitors conduce the orthestra. Tt will atart | Free Stool. Free Scarf. Free Life Insurance. - pmmwll_\' at 5 o'clock to allow time for JEF Loirean 10° | PO || SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. / KA AR e O L b Suidiing. dail: TS A small payment down sehds one to your home. The balance on weekly or monthly payments the exposition grounds and buildings—"The Tsthn Hawalian Village," “Hula-Hula Dance,” “The Paint Desert” and “The Indi Village.” All the sights of the expositions in three reels. A nce for all to see the expositions and sights, . Visit ** - “The MM me, Julla Claussen Contrall y O e M. SHarle ool g prana 1311-13 Farnam Street. Headquarters for Victrolas and Grafonolas. Paui Althouse. . |Mr. T | OMAHA F | Theo. Rud. Reese. v Kalser Mare! LR Wagner Omaha Festival ‘Orchestra On to the Forest (march song).. ~ ... Theo. Rud. mm To hear the Saengerfest s et g WepEeL TS : . : Ha Do TanRhRuRer. ot Wagner 0 THE BIG SAENGERFEST voices---come " R X o — Masa Chorus and Orchestra: Accompaniste: Jean P. Duffield, Sig- | mund Landsberg. | Ganson’s Cafe Opposite the Auditorium L. P. N. Butson, district passenger agent 6 2 » : o - ‘ (v R DR L o i Ghat esar: Ot 00 ngs to Lkat to t e 1 | o—Mr, Henri Scott, J. A: Boggs, city paasenger agent of the N!llh b o oo hV"m‘ same line in 8t. Paul, are in Omahs, both ot them having come with special trains to the Saengerfest. The train from the Twin cities. brought about sixty-five singers and the traln from Chicago Lonatollow's Hlawathe @ dee Taylor | PrOWsNE 138 of the Chicago and Dubuque UMr. Paul | Althouse, representatives. With the Chicago dele- (‘omon L;'\"l.lll-‘l\l\w Vienna..Joh. Strauss | gation s Mr. Behrens, the president of Edison Shop Shultz Bros. T u;MFu'nvu mw&un the Baengerbund: 313 South 15th Street e e o .0, Gorascn | | The Rock Tsland had two tralns at noon ] - | estia Morning Greeti W from the east, each with a large con Phone Douglas 4622 : | "Mass “Chotua- -n,!o Kcl!‘:' p by aignment of singers to the, Ilemr(uh Secretary. { DogyPheptte n-"jiin'.“('i'.'.u::'n Halistrom [ One train was a special from Davenport, Rock Ixiand and Museatine, and brought about 20. The other was a regular train with two extra cars for a parly of fifty from Des Moines, Wife No. 1 Files Bigamy Charges 26th NATIONAL SANGERFEST | & | of the Sangerbund of/| \ The HADDORFF PIANO Open All Night ' g » | the Northwest USED AT Jake Gendeiman, sllas Max Jucobe, of G f Vo Loty 2,22, 25, 24, 1018 S S e e o anson s Ca e OMAHA AUDITORIUM Greatest Musical Event Ever Held in the West. 5 GRAND FESTIVAL CONCERTS THE SANGERFEST The Haddorff stands to- Children Chorus 2,000 volce: Festival Orchestra 60 Artists; 6 || =% , ¢ }la,\' in the front rank of Artists of International Renown; America’s lending instru- 6 of the foremost Local Artists. di fified! Thursday Afternoon, 2.80, July . ment.s.an .ls unqun 111 y k an artist piano. Bchenectady, N. Y., according to informa. tion recelved by County Attorney Meg- ney. An information ocharging blgamy 1508-10 Howard Street and requisition papers were prepared in the county wttorney's office. Mrs. Mary Gendelman, wite No. 1, | whom Gendelman married in Russis, in November, 1908, signed the information. Omahm charitable organizations, which have been assisting Mrs. Gendelman and her small child since her arrival in Omaha in 1913, have been instrumental in pushing & search for Gendelman, nation- 22d: Gala Artists’ Matinee, Thursday Evening, July 22d4: 4 wide In its scope, ’ “ ls‘t‘r;z C;‘I;S;HM:L 3:(; msa-el:st::- The pianos we sell are On March 8, 1911, the information - A harges, Gendelman married M gnu:nu Artists and Festival recognized standards of Bromd in Om:hu:n-n': -h:d [ r'.'Z'w‘.".'.fi rchestra. i v to be with him in Schenwotady q p piano values -— the ones ¢ Friday, July 2:30 P. M.: AN ‘ " ’ \ Ch‘lldr.enl'l! ;l"l!llll Aorltm:'a:: Y by ¥ N you know have made repu- BIG SORORITY/PARTY IS . ;.‘;.‘:;'“ s o e : : tations by their merit. DUE HERE SATURDAY NIGHT \ Friday Evening, July 25d: Sec- { E G e The Most Beautiful Amusement Park ( ond Contert of the Saengerbund; Sold on easy payments if "'P“I: :.D:“:: u?. .'.'fcm‘.h':'&':‘r’m Bur- . . % 2,000 Male Voices; International desired. lington on its trip to the coast at 11:30 in the Middle West Artists and Festival Orchestra. | p. m. Baturday. The young women are Saturday, July 24th: Festival Pa- rade of the Singers/in the fore- | on their way to the sorority convention -~ | wt Asfiumer, Cal., and the party numbe * ' . '\ . ' noon and Picnie at the Park of { about 125 . a the German Home la the after- Some additional merbers are expeoted . i . noon. | to take the train here, and will see the . ~ p 6 ARTISTS gx;: ;N’:“%RNATIONAL xpositions before their return. It has never been better than right now. 0! Henrl Scqtt, Bass, Metropolitan The water's fine and there's plenty of it. Opera Co., New York. Miss Julia Claussen, Mezzo-Con- Cordial Welcome to the National Saengerbund Association THE SUN tralto, Grand Opera Co., of Stock- . holm, Chicago and Philadelphia. . k Christine Mill greatest Ameri- can Concert Contralto. Enrico Palmetto, famous Dnn(lh Tenor. 6 PROMINENT LOCAL Awnb'rs Miss Corinne Paulson, Planist; Miss Margaret Damm, Soprano; Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly, Soprano; Paur Reese, Baritone; Louis Schnauber, Violinist, Omaha, and Edward C. Buhmor Bari- tone, Lincoln, Neb., DIRECTORS Mr; Theod Kelbe, Milwaukee, Wis., Director- Male Chorus of 2,000 voices. Mr. Th. Rud. Reese, Omaha, Neb,, Director Local and Children Choruses and Festival Orchestra Tickets $2, $1.50, §1, 75¢ and 50¢ ~=General Seat Sale now opem at Bex Office, Auditorium. Tickets reserved by mail, Address Omaba Sacngerfest As. soclation, 1811 Howard Sureet, | Omaha, Neb. s ~ THIRD FLOOR Madame Marie Rappold, Drametic Soprano, Metropolitan Oper. Co., New York. Paul Althouse, Heroic Tannr. Met- ropolitan ‘Opera Co., New YofR. Boating, Dancing, Merry-Go-Round Roller Coaster and Many Other | Attractions ' Will open again just as_soon as weather condi- tions will permit First RunFeatures In the Coolest Theater in . Town Qutdoor Theater 30th and Farnam -Streets HOLD YOUR PICNIC AT MANAWA IDEAL GROUNDS - HOTEL LOYAL CAPITOL—IIXTEI:NTH—DAVENPORT FIREPROOF—-EUROPEAN Under New Management—An Omaha Institution Owned by BRYANT & CARNEY RATES FOR ROOMS - Without Bath, $1.00; With Bath $1.50 and $2.00. \ SUITS—Parlor, Bedroom, Bath, $4.00. WRITE OR WIRE FOR RESERVATIONS : HOTEL LOYAL CAFE and HOTEL LOYAL GRILL--Omaba’s Best Places to Dine Free Moving Pictures Every Evemng ! Q THIS EVENING—“Only a Tramp”, “Winning | Back”, “Fatty’s Restless Fling” ' Reduced Rate Round-Trip Street Car Tickets for sale at Downtown Drug Stores and 01¢u' Stores. { Adults, 26¢; Children, 15¢ : 4 -