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e —————RSO - THE BEE: OMAHA, TU WARNS AGAINST jthtle Personal Tips on the Songbirds Who DEAF HUTE FRAUDS State Chief of Mational Association | of Deaf Would Unmask All | Imposters. | BUT FEW ARE DESERVING | P. E. Beaeloy, state chiof of the Im- poster Bureau of the National As- sociation of the Deaf, 1s supervisor of the Industrial department of the Ne- | braska Institute for the Deaf at| Porty-fifth street and Bedford ave- | nue. The exposure of persons who pose as deaf boggars I8 m compara- tively recent work, As a result of the efforts of this bureau seversl states last winter passed laws against as suming physical affliction in any form, | “Ning out of every ten persons who beg In the gulse of being deatf and dumb Are imposters and the tenth person, in ol probabllity, eovuld not Justity his po #ition If questionsd, even though he may be unable to spesk,” said Mr, Reeley A bulletin issusd by the association of which Mr, Secley i the Nebrasks repre sentative, contalns the following stats ments MHnndred One Mhot, “When & man, poor and unkempt 190k- | ing, stops you on the strest with signs | and gestures to Indicate he cap neither | hear nor speak, and shows m card witl the words, 'L am & deat-mute, he may ,5[ep},3m@ Plaskovietzka And carew not A Wt for bad weather you w fog 1n frequent; and, hesides, Miss be all right, but the chances are a hun e fu e ,v . wood f Ared Lo one against it The resl deaf-| 2 i psa Wy il b | g the ) mutes have taken up the cudgel against hey. Are coming—those " ars and lo "} /Amore ded tre M the fakirs and through looml, stute -ml"‘"“":lul'ml members of the Boston L vibomiss ol e nationa! associstions are endeavoring to | 9rand Overn company and the Puviows I her way, ie the American colorat rid the cities of the itinerant fmposters, | Ballet FLumse—aid in leas than (wo woeks The mumber of such fmposters has fn- | ¥/l elamber down from thelr (wo wpe crensed nt an alatming rate, They all| o) traine and prepare to spend seversl tell the same atory and the wording of | 38Y# In eur midet their begsing appesls are almost Sdentl-| ¥rom the west they are coming, where oal, They have ‘recently lost their hear- | the people have risen to them and pro soprano, Miss Vellos Lyne the Mimi in the performance of ing, and ‘desire funds to enter s deaf [ nounced them all worth while just as did ingly ) and dumb school | the thousands in those cities of the south ”]/g A}/fl,y A res! : ' “That in doubly abaured, and east, before whom they have heen L0 TRAL AR ANIINS: 80 ¥A person fosing bis Nearing will not| appearing sincs Dctober 4 of last yoar Paviowa (010 An opara sar whose methods nr lose the power of artioulation for from | Omaha need not he surprised it on Apri tnetive, 18 Bicoardo Martin, the tenor tour to ten years, The so-called aumb- |15 and 1, sounds cre heard resembling v who has so often aung in Caruso ness I only & forgetfulness of Wow | (he sonorous tones such as come only words sound, urthermors, money %\ feom u few humwn throats, The loyely unnecessary (o enter a wchool for the | yopurano note, the theilling tenor fortis deal. Kach wiate haw o free, woll-| s and the deep velyety tone of the squipped educationsl institution, where & | sonivaito will quite likely be carried from well-paid stalf of specialiets propare the | hoiel suites Into the strests, For these wons of wilence for the battls of Iife, tonching some good trade, the rudiments of & common and high school education, and the ethics of good citizenship. Pabiieity Works Resul “A war {8 being waged upon Impos . nll over the country by the deaf them- noives, with the aseistance of the police and especially by mesns of publicity, And she 18 the demurest singer, prob ably, thut ever lifted her voice in serlous | song. , Misw Miura is still In her enrly twentfes and hias & manis for purchasing kimonas, ¥Kvery uity khe visits may he artists are workers, every one, and al-|purs of losing the finest ariloles of this ways preparing for thelr mportant ap- | particular sort of wearing apparel before pearances the company lenyes, In #an Francisco, Biling, §00d niatured Glovanni Zena- |19 than two weekn ago, Wiss Miuru p- | #IORCIAN with & fut e tello, for example, s one of the mont |Peared one morning in the temporary (4 traless members of this larke organiza-|0fflcs of the manniing director, It ap- | ton Whose amalgamation is one of the|PoAred that she wished him to go with |the singer whose Volos has heen mont. daring undertakings ever aasumed that ho had a voies Martln wis that had eavsed Wim ta be pointed Jens Mardon the Spanish hns fact that he whares with Caruso the glory of being at the head of living herole tenors doss not deter him from doing all | means of accomplishing the desired end, ‘Weo would suppress this tax on the kind- hearted by unserupulous rogues, which But 1 am busy,” explained Mr. Ravi- | going far to see, warks such irreparable harm to our good |11 DI power Lo improve his volce and art. | "\ 1 will send my travel g name &8 & clasy, Mo do & singer, every Ineh of him, as | (05 LI An for the others of 1 " - , one ean tell from an instant's glance st | ™ ’ v As for the others of this great orgsr “The deat do not beg; howsver, mind A5 ShRE ) anse 4 But couldn't you come? inanired | iation—igsluaing the incompurable this, please, that when & deaf paerson|Di# thick chest, his seventeen-inch neck comes to ask for honest wi all he|And the broad face. A single glance in asks I8 & falr chanes and no more, Tha | 1¢ates whers his resonance comes from National Association of the Deaf s |And he never fusses, Think of toat; waging & enmpalgn of education, backed | tenor without a tempernment, without by United Btates statistics, that 08 per |the ertistio temperament. Wo hear of cont of the educated deaf such things. in short stories, hut the recl porting. The assoclation wu, thing i» #o seldom encountered that when the wisest thing to do when accosted | It sctuslly walks up end salutes one by & ‘denf’ beggar in to detain him in | KAsDS, conversation, while someons summons an| No, Zanatello has no allly notions, He |“TUst to her finger tips officer. The police can then have a|ls & star, but he does not care to whine + real deaf person unmask the fraud and |in any but & consistent way, The stage | MAggle Teyts, the Fnglish lyric #o the community will be well rid of ona | during & performance of opera, is bix|Prano with the beautiful voles and the | moge predatory mendicant,” working space, There he doss what in to | Charming manners, Is probubly the most b done In & manner that proves. his|YIEOTous member of the company, Misy right to be termed one of the voeal con- | Teyte, who is small, is an athiete, #ho Pl'OhibitiOIl tO Be stellations of the oporatic world kolfs whenever the opportunity presents He 1 normal In what he sats and in Disposed of at the [iw sty ute. You may, ana doubtiess S will, see him strolling down the main | Operas and [ rmm,paln Oratorical Oontes thoroughfares of Omaha with Mme. | ; S i Marls Cay, bis wifa, who, tncidentall Fheseday nighty April 15, st 0 o'slach —— 15 the finest living Carmen, we are told, | e G A ol e ren Kingn") Tho Bellevus college prohibition oratori- |and one of the grestest Orfeos this coun- | o traxle opern in thres acts, by 1talo ] contest will take ocour Tuesday even- [try has known. He eats the food of | Montemezzl, with these principnis ing In the college chapel. Eulallo Dag:|other folk, has no queer notlons as to tha Florn Maggle Teyls dng, Wilipino student and sophomore, Bey- | care of his pricaless volos and seeks to Archibaldo Jows Mnrdones mour Bmith and Dean Fales, will compets | avold giving the management of the Hos .‘L,,‘.',.!‘I,' 1' xnse. e for the two prizes of $10 and §16, reapec- |ton Grand Opera company any undue Ancells tivaly, and for the right to represent th | trouble, 1o will be sure to tmpress his | |17 ocohia #chool in the atate prohibition oratorical | greatness upon the publie of this city | Una (Hlovanet s Maria Lar contest, at Bellevue, April 14, In “I/Amors del tre Re,” the new Mont and Bellovua won third place in the state | messi opers, which has never yet heen | (4 he pl Zenatallo as Avito contest at Unlon collegs, College View, |given in this city The opera will be followed by “Snow Nob., last year. Dean Fales, who 18 alwo - flaken, from ‘Tachalkowsky's Nit contending this. year, represented the | Another member of the Boston forves | Cracker” ballet, arranged by Ivan Clus school. Hix schools, Wallevus, Omaha |Who Will surely interest to an unusual | tne Theological seminary, University of Ne- |(6%res in the little Japanase prima donna, | Valse of “lnowflekes'Miles Flaske elzkn, Kubn, Butzosa tie, Ve donna? Nothing of the sort wo far s | Thers is never, or seldom, any dis her benring 15 concerned, Bt when she | this company. 1t 1s one brasks, Hustings, Wesleyan and Grand Miss Tamakl Miura. Welghing less than Griftova, Cromb RIS FOVE. Inland will compete this yi 10 pounds and considerably under five Lindowske Brunova, Naumova ! I tuart, Daganova, Cortnova The state contest comes on the final feet In helght, this qualnt bit of orlental Plore ”“‘ gans Maru night of the two-day convention of the femininity is declared to be rne of the Nebrasks Intercollogiate Prohibtion asso- | clation scheduled for April 18 and 14 Practically all of the collesss in the state Deb&ting Team of will be represented, whether they com pete in the orat Lelgh Colvin, president of the National Assoclution of College dries, will be the ) main speaker, Walter ¥. Webb, Helle AnOt‘her cont“’St vue oollexe, 18 the atate secretary of the Nebraska association, o Cingue—Miles, Plaskovistzka, 0, Leggierova, iart, Daganova Variation—Anns Pa Aprit 14, at The Bellevus colloge debate season will adama Hutter not terminate with the triangular de i bates with Doeane and Cotner this year A, N, Yost, Pioneer, [s tws veen tho custom herototore. A dual debate with Midiand college of | by David Hels Is Celebrating His | {mon, Kan., has beon ach . 2 April 81, and negotintions am under way o 1A N Wices Martin El htleth N&tal Da for & dual contest with Nebraska Wes N pone Jraham Mar g y loyan alwo. s Roorass| The suooessful termination of the regu n Miria far A, N, Yoat, prominent among the mem- | jar season, whioh ended with a unantmous | P'tince Yaimadort dHotglo ¥ Nty Asmociation |‘deiston over Cotner university team, « el O i Givert today 10 obsery: | (haugh the debate with Dosne was lost ™ e his elghtioth birthday snnivorsary. |y o8 (o 0 declalon, has sneouraged Prof. | ! ) " Nrig 1o |s at Uhin time at Mot Nprings, 8. D, |0 O e e, 1 ex | M Nutsovs, olifnetis, At and then stick to it. The A, O, U, W, of Nebra while Mrs. Yo ls with relatives 0 | tand the re S 508 . " ' RS ; ¢ ol Bluffs. | &= g g o Traaont $ sler ance organizations, In June of this vear will Mr. Yot lived for more than halt o |08 B0 EEEE O e ety e | Hoen #ehy order, In its thirty years it has paid out almost contury In Nebraska Viftyfive yours flles. W un i ¥ wd y age he Up & homestead near Fee. | PTOEVIOUS AW . M A : . L L It is operated under the laws of Nebraska and nndor the ment, where he lived many years, Ma .“ Y od : [ S Lo and ono cigar o day will carry your membership in thi voukied for a faw years at Novfolk and | "% by . = : 4 o8 A A Aive yoars has been A residont "' s \' ot e it was Mis \ \ Anetl 14 At 8 your death e M J » A > 1w - . This 4 Sear octomenarian has b hon. | Miss Bernive At \ " } ’ p—— ] . " e ¢ aote by (Oia \ polt p e - ) . , / Sred With Ahe prestdency of the e Walations with Midiand collegs ware ba. |10 (0115 hole by SHasonio Furen What This Reliable Insurance Will Oonty Associat of Nobraska Planssrs | 890 lnst fall wii aning of & iw N \ » ) And Ahe ‘Nebraska Territarial Monvers | Year contract for ¢ o with the |41 S Cost You Per Month Shot, 100 hua Kot in foush with | Kansans As the subirbantion won (hat 8 \ he lnu OF eventa I Omaka And (he | #8me by & T 1o & soars, the debaters f Hedalf % , Pollowing s table showieg the monthl Sl for NNy pears and fraquently s | that thelr ohas ool A - fivt hers called upen by Whe loeal plonesrs 1o relate | An wntive | b\ ' \ \ A Oy 1 W1 0 110 membhern. The:rales ate 1o histelionl Incldentas of the olden days Colusy Mar fiemative | ! Alard A J Ago ol Ma Was oo of the men whe warked 1o | team retatned 4t hos Jale p ' ! (R g . Py RO (e presehl permanent headauar | Prof. Buare has decided (o giie \ " ] 1o 14 ' Aot Wor (e ploneers I the coumt he malives the rts " s . (TR Ll Yaitding hame erowd | - \ t ¢ " 1o B 15 b basm aald of Mro Yost Ot b0 | neantive | Tha 8fifirme an o 4 My 0 SRseptional for & persun of | i of Handall Bt Jack Mhelpe vl mhany 1o 44 [ T Bamesl Kinwler, deyimour Biwith \ Farlown ana A i —— SlMY ch's soue “0',. ruien Mitler and L] s ¥ b and There (s an U W, lodae In your vicinity roady - y o’ ' \ ' \ e a8 A meinber. Make spplioation tody while your health VENICLES AT BUSY CORNER | 0 e G o o bacure i amtary By o e it ot wier | T ARE BORN HERE IN MARCH —— haw 1,600 Idendent of poli e M . paasing Aoratend i ' i INLRINE reets bely oon | ol 3 5 gt . Will Be Heard in Grand Opera in Omaha har home ix in that lend whe Bohems.” The Kansss City prima donne bellovay that stmpleity of Wing In the Lest, thing for the volea and aots seoord at the Metropolitan Opern house in enkngemont as Lisutensnt Pinkerion Madama Butterfly,” Martin's hohh, composing, for before he began 10 reslin of the late Kdwnid A, Maclowull ard composed paversl merious Do her to shop for A partieular sort of ki | nounead the finest Leard in this cour one y M Y o |Hnee the days of the great Vol Plane by Managing Directo binoff, Tha | M0N0 which she was to wear that ev aneon which we consider the most efficlent Y #ing Direstor Mas Ra o mng In the perfermance of “Madame |8 & wonderful fencer, Valh day Butterfly,” the Puceinl opera in which | siends several hours in the studio who I8 1o be heard and seen here his expertness with the folls Is wort Miura, and with such nafvets that the |lown—/fhomas Chalmers and Orabam managing director and hig entive staff | Marr Paritones, Olivet Mar ¢l and Blar ¢ were cosvulsed Baroyn, sopranos; Kivira Lavoron) It is this <hiidiike Ingantousness that | V'ely Clament, mezzo sopranos, and sl endenrs Miss Miura o everyone with | the other 20 individuala who are part whom she comes In contact. Prima | parcel of it, they nre ke one hugs family arein harmony sings and acta-then she becomes the | 1eigns, off the stage as woll as on, ut omtant or not. .| Bellevue Takes on | ras e el Mies Hitsova, conimette street, Omaha. wure temberahip 1o some offleer or mem b trieted (o Nebraskans o eertificate SDAY, MARCH 28, 1916, 'Gabrilowitsch and Clara Clemens ' in Joint Recital at nt_he Auditorium; sy Gubrilowitsch, the famous Rus slan planist, and his wite, Clars Clamens wmbrflowitach, dnughier of Mark Twain ke u joint peeita he Auditerium fonduy night, Apr Aer mimbelpal nuuphoe Oslp Gabrilowitsch tins few equals I8 the musical world today. A musielan by tingulwhed himpalf not o pinnist gront Russian " isitad Americn, and oneh time his playing hes mads & pro UL at inapieation free from monsution s, but stiering and uplifting. His endid technienl equmpment, astonish ing though 1t I8, n ever held W rigid sl Jection, the trus poet’s natire is ulwnys o Ousip Oabelowisen was born in Bt Petarshiirg tn WM, M was teken o Anton Hublnstein, when only & mers boy Tubinatein wos so desply Impressed thnt enrnestly urged & caresr ng VIrios sriingly, the Boy was entered in the won of Vielor Tomtoff st he W orwirg Conseryatory, whieh wt that ma was under the supervision of the grent Nubinstein himeelf From m Patersnirs he wont Lo Vienna, where he udied for two yenrs with Taschetizky, another great personsity to whoss in ence mueh of his subseguent soceesn credited, Tours of Yurope and Amer wn sepyed (o bring bim into prompt rec gnithom Cabrilowitach's subsequent achisvaments ave bean of u eharacter that leavs no gy doubt am Lo Wim tile 1o & place 1% Ihe greatest the planistlo world room ¥ produced Clarg Gabrilowitseh, the Ameriean con | traito, has amply proved herssit entitied 1o il the commendatory comments paid fer ubrond, where she In necorded » pisce mong the foremost of present-day lleder “ingers Although Mme. Gebrilowiteeh’s pubile araer has been relatively brief, 1t has ombraced & period of eureful sehooling wiich wx fow singers are fortunate enongh o obtaln, A the gifted daughter of Miurk Twain, the contralto first atiracted stiention some seasons ago, n New Eng and tour making her known to s Hmited alentele and pointing clearly 1o the ar tntle career In wtore Pha contralio' s marriages in 190 to Osslp Gabrilowitach, the Alstinguished Flusmnr planist, afforded hor a fresh incentive to continue her eurser. Amsoclation with that great artist not only helped to ripen her naturnl misical gifts but also gave her advantageous opportunities for ap penring hefora the ¥uropsan pubiie, Ap pearancen in various cities of Furope both indiyiduslly and in Joint recital with her hushand, called forth promot and unanimous recognithon Anelr program for Omahn s Honata, op % Hehurnuny Onwlp Gabrilowitsch Where'sy You Walk Huenas Dido's Lament Pircel Wiegenlied Btruiins fein Traum Hegor U ngeduld Hehubert Clars Clemens, Twelve preludes Chopin Omwlp Gabrilowitach 1/ Vol e 1o ¥andolipe Clarchens 1Aed " Glpny Mong' Whether Day Dawnw’ . Aechuikowsk Clara Clemens “Melodile” Gabrilowituch Caprice-burlesque 10 Bpring’ Griex ¥iude do Concert Moszkowsk| Onmip Cabrilowitsch falo i9ny tein Safe, Sound Life Insurance At Actual Cost HE ALLOWED HIS INSURANCE TO LAPSE Gilbert Johnson, age 20, a printer employed by the Rees Printing Co., of At Faviows and A Omabha, sick one day with pneumonia, died Saturday night, Feb, 12, 1916, at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, George Johnson, 1206 Castelar He had been a member of the A, O, U, ' on Jan, 29, 1916, he had allowed his membership to lapse, The payment of one more month’s assessment in $2,000 in cash going to his family, The one certainty of life is death. a membership in Sage Tea Keeps [1t's Grandmother's recipe 10 ————— Clara Gabrilowitsch Qss1p Gabrilowitsch Registrar of Deeds Collects More Coin ip ever betier W. of Nebraska, but ! would have resulted Kvery man in Nebraska should secure state fraternal insur unniversary of this great $12,000,000 to fumihies of members who have died tute, The price of grent ordoer and protect THAR WEAN ¥ YOU waANY THAR Hune Your Hair Dark bring back color, youthful- / ness and ‘lustre—Every body is using it agaln, - Girn 7, howeve sndsorme, Aenovied Avancing s o #ll know the sve agen of 4 ihful appearanes, Your hetv ju your “rh Inakas oF A8 the faes, When Jrnm grey and oke sreaked o fow ‘l’l"""""" of Hage Ton And Jir enhances v pearance a handre ) the recipe At home or gt from rig More Woant bortls of e e oidAlma recips Ime, wddition of oither ingredl sanp of (0)ka recommend this panily Ao 1ine proparation, heaniae it Asrk ' alr banotifully, hesides, no one o oll, wr 10 ARrkens 89 Pabir wily and svatly. 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It takes but A minite ol tims 19 s dottare when you resad The Yes Want A4 ¥y ealumns S — home in cane of ORMATION COUPON AND TODAY