r, THE OMAHA PEE: SATURDAY. JUNE 24. 1922. Jnfant Welfare Vital Problems in Cities of U. S. I'o Cotucrve Infant Welfare of Omaha The Bee Free Milk and Ire Fund Wai Establibhed. Infant welfare in recent eri ha Wken id place at one 01 the tu nonal problems. A trature ef all vi ul statittics repotted by village towns and cities to the Mate and td rral governments includes the death t ate of infants lest than 1 year old. It is ronce'led that the first year h the mot difficult for the tiny lite and particularly in the cities is this problem acute. Onuha't vital sta tistics ire a credit to this city and yet Omaha has its infant problem. Dur ing thre hot days there are many babies in need of fresh milk and ice. To conserve the infant welfare of the city The Hce's free milk and ice fund was established. A noteworthy f'-ature of the fund is that there is no administration expense. Every cent is used for the distribution of milk and ice where they will do the most Kood. The fund continues to grow. fmloutlr arkDawlrdfrd A turnd a. a. uMmi Kawn Itarkar, Lincoln . A rttni ToUl 1337.0 1.00 I.IMI I.M 6.00 mas Candidates in Primary Campaign at Scottshluff Scottsbluff, Neb.. June 2J. (Spe cial Telegram.) Clarence A. Davis, aspirant for the senate; Charles H. Randall, after the governorship, and Miss E. Ruth Pyrtle, who would be state superintendent, were in Scotts hluff Friday meeting voters. Miss Pyrtle left Friday night for the east and was followed by the other two, who plan to complete their primary campaign in the most thickly popu lated parts of Nebraska. Harvey Sams of this city was made manager of the primary campaign for Bob Simmons, who is after the republican nomination for congress from the Sixth Nebraska district. Contract Is Awarded for Road Work Near Oshkosh Oshkosh, Neb., June 23. (Spe cial.) W. A. Olingcr & Sons have taken the contract for the grading, leveling and surfacing of the two and one-half miles of sandhill road east of town on State highway No. 86. The work will involve about $25,000 expenditure and will take four or five months to complete. This will prac tically finish the state aid road in the vicinity of Oshkosh. ELDIDGEIrEYMOLDS flka Ptort.of Specialty Jfojat A Special Purchase of White SILK WASH SKIRTS t On Sale $5.95 THINK of securing genuine Duplan's barronette satin skirts at this low price. They were specially purchased for this sale and include skirts trimmed with pearl buttons and side effects. They come in all white. Sizes 25 to S3 waist measure. On account of the limited number, we will be unable to sell more than two to a customer. Apparel Shop Second Floor Silk Tissue IrOR the hot summer days come these pretty new tissue hose of I the sheerest texture. Not chiffon weight, a little bit heavier, with a panel back that will wear well. Pure thread silk ex tending above the knee, with lisle hem top. Come in black, white, emerald, orchid, rose, Alice blue and orange. The newest hose to wear with the gingham and organdie frocks. Special for Saturday Hose Shop Main Floor VOILE BLOUSES in Many Styles at $1.89 SILK SWEATERS On Sale Saturday $21.75 These garments are made from pure organzine thread silk of good weight, the best quality of silk possible to obtain. They are all made hand-loom and hand-finish, which insures fit and service. Colors include black, white, navy, jade, buff, pea cock, orchid, canary, and gray. $21.75. Tip for Common Faults of Aerials Connections Should Be Sol dered, Expert Says Loop Aerial Predicted. If one has a good aerial and ground connections are defective, the best re sults in receiving cannot be expected. The commonest, faults with aerials is that they are too short and are not far enough from the ground. Radio fans cannot expect to pick up much broadcasting news with 10 or IS feet of wire strung near to the earth like a clothes line. The aerial should be at least 50 feet clear of all obstruc tion if one is using a crystal de tector set. ith an audion bulb set, height is not so essential. Even then, the aerial should not be less than 25 feet above the ground or roof. For receiving sets it is not neces sary to use costly copper or bronze wire for an aerial. Galvanized iron wire is good enough. A single wire aerial is just as good for receiving as a two or more wire aerial. The insulators may be simply porcelain cleats that may be purchased at any electrical store. The lead-in must be clear of the tin roofs and gutters. Solder All Connections. When making a ground connection to the water pipe or radiator do not merely wrap the wire around. Solder it. The lead-in from the aerial should also be soldered where it makes the connection with the aerial. Because of their compactness and because they do away with the neces sity of crawling upon roofs to adjust antennae, loop aerials are becoming increasingly popular. Owing to many advantages, the loop aerial is the aerial of the future. One capable of receiving broadcast news and concerts should be about four feet square, wound with 35 turns of No. 8 D. C. C. wire mounted so that it can be rotated. Remember that a loop aerial-cannot be used with a crystal receiving set unless it is within one or two miles of the broad casting station, and even then there would be poor results. ' With an audion receiver, a loop is effective anywhere within 35 miles of the transmitting station, and with an audion detector and two-step ampli fier the loop will be effective up to 500 or 800 miles for telegraph signals, but for radio telephony for not more than 200 miles. Saturday at Hose in Dainty Shades Voile overblouse and tuck-in models, neatly trimmed with filet and val lace. Some are fin ished with hemstitch ing, tucks, or insertion. SPARKS Some relief from bothersome radio "strays" in summer time can be ob tained with sets having good ampli fiers by using a "ground antenna." This is a long insulated wire run in a shallow trench or on the surface of the ground. The ground wire should be run in the direction of the station from which the most signals are to be received, and should pref erably be several hundred feet long. Capacity is one of the properties of states of electricity. Capacity is produced when two conductors insu lated from each other are connected to the sides of an electric circuit. The electricity does not jump from one conductor to the other, through the insulator, but it does strain the latter. When the insulator has been strained to its limit, it automatically dumps its charge. Capacity is one of the essentials of a radio circuit, the other being inductance, previously defined. Distributed capacity: If a receiving set is to produce the finest, clearest results with the least interference from other stations, it is absolutely essential that the inductance and capacity be under close control. A variable condenser supplies capacity WAAW Saturday Saturday's radio program by The Omaha Bee and the Omaha Grain Exchange station, WAAW, is as fol lows: :it A. M. Market r.ports. S:fl A. M. Nowi bulletin. 1:45 A. M Market r.poru. :S6 A. M. New. bulletin. 10:45 A. M. Market rrpnrta. I0:5S A. M. News bulletin. 15:30 P. M. Market reporta. 12:50 P. M. Newa bulletin. SMS P. M. Boaeball acores. 8:0(1 P. M. Market reporta. S:1S P. M. Be concert. The Bee's musical concert on Sat urday night immediately following announcement of the market reports will open with a vocal solo by Miss Lora Peterson, who will sing two numbers. 'Other features on The Bee's pro gram will be piano and song numbers together with an elocution selec tion, "The Review of the Centuries," by Charles Docherty, hero of the Ak-Sar-Ben Den show. James Anderson will sing two bass solos followed bv two vocal selections by Miss Reah Hanningroneau, pupil ot frot. lames Carnal. Miss Mar guerite Carnal will accompany these artists on the piano. Costume Slips $1.69 Princess slips of fine cotton ma terial, with shadow hem. All sizes. $1.69. ' Silk Slips, $5.95 Radium with filet edge and hip hem; also of crepe de chine with plain tailored top, hip hem. Shadow-proof. White and flesh. in controllable quantities, and if the inductance were pure inductance the wive length of the itt woutd be certain definite figure. But with moat tuning coiU there i some capacity between the individual turoi of wire. York County Filing for Primary Aro Announced York. Neb, June 2J (Special) Following are the complete filings in York county (or nomination at the primary election: United States lenator, Arthur C. Wray. progressive; state superin tendent. V. A. Dunbar, nonpartisan; senator 19th district, Charles R. Keckley, democrat; representative 53d district, M. M. Wildman, re publican; V. E. McFarland, republic an; . B. Whitney, republican: John Morgan, democrat: J. B. McGinley, democrat; Fred V. Ronudal. pro gressive; register of deeds. E. C. Knight, republican: Edith B. Lan caster, democrat; county clerk, John Muir, republican; Walter Q. Diet rick, progressive; treasurer, F. L. Propst, republican; Joel M. Roberts, republican; Homer S. King, demo crat and progressive; sheriff, J. C. Miller, republican: W. B. Hilberg. republican; Ira M. Rankin, C. A. Peterson, republican: J. C. Pollard, democrat; Albert A. Allen, demo crat; G. H. Finney, democrat and progressive; county superintendent, Telfor C. Lord, Mrs. Edna Ander son; county attorney. C. F. Stroman, republican; Benton Perry, republic an; J. W. Purinton, democrat; coun ty surveyor. D. W. Hughes, republican. Feature Transactions on Livestock Exchange D. W. Hill of Scottsbluff, who hat been feeding a bunch of cattle near Ralston, brought in a bunch of cat tle for the local market yesterday that averaged 1,496 pounds, for which he received the top price of $9.50 a hundred. Mr. Hill said that he bought the cattle here eight months ago, that they had made an average gain of suu pounds and that they cost him as feeders $6 a hundred. "I did pretty well this season with my cattle," said Mr. Hill, "but it will take me several good seasons to make up the losses I experienced two years ago on feeders to make me come out whole." A consignment of 20 head of Hereford steers of good finish were marketed at the stockyards by Julius Miller of Mineola, la., who received $9.35 a hundred for the cat tle, which averaged 1,226 pounds. I bought these cattle on the local market last November," said Mr. Miller, when they averaged 700 pounds and cost me $5.75 a hundred. I fed them on shelled corn, alfalfa and a preparation of molasses feed and am quite satisfied at the gains made. I have two more loads that I will bring to market as soon as they are finished. Howells was represented on yes terday s cattle market by Anton Telecky, who brought in a shipment of 17 head of well-finished Hereford steers that averaged 1,279 pounds and were sold for $9.35 a hundred. Mr. Telecky said the cattle brought in yesterday were out of a bunch he bought here last fall at a cost of $6.25 when the yaveraged 781 pounds in weight. Omaha Bee "Want" Ads offer you the opportunity which you have been waiting for to get into business. One's i reviocrs corv caption oF&e player piano is completely altered when tue snow yotxhew easy it is or you to produce beautiful effects wih one of our modem, ylayer-pianos, no matter how ineJeiv ienced you may be in music, ch kJrade silentr' piano or a living player-piano. We are glad to arrange easy tejfos,j'fdesired. Come ir. The Art and Music Store 1513-15 Douglas Street ITCHY On Forehead and Scalp. Hair Fell Out. Lost Rest. " My trouble began by breaking OOt ef small rimnia an m and scalp. The pimple fit! J and Kara na ournea causing rot to cratch and irritate tbe affected Mlta. Mt hair fell on end m. tr waa disfigured for the time batar. I lost my rest on account of the kri tatkm. "The trouble lasted for years. I sent for a free amnle f Cln Soap and Ointment which helped ma ao I bought man mrA nsw f m beaM." (Signed) Miss Ethel Ad- sine, UTDinon, unw, Aug. 19, 1921. Cntkura Soao. Ointment and Til- coxa promote and maintain skin puny, sua comion ana skis neaka often when-all els il. CUBA HEALS IKS 4 Nebraskans Pay Tax on $100,000 Incomes Four Nebraikins paid total In come tu of $249,777 on aggregate net incomes of $634,787 for the year ending December 31, 1920, according to report en Income tax returns just made public by A. B. Allen, col lector of internal revenue. Two of the quartet had tncomei between $100,000 and $150,000; a third, between $150,000 and $200,000. and the fourth, between $250,000 and $300,000. There were 97,729 income tax re turns, for a total tax of $a,16J.J05 on total net incomes of $306,362,706. Per sons with incomes between $1,000 and $2.00 numbered 35.352; between $2,000 and $3,000. 32.352; between $3,000 and $4,000. I2.A44; between $5,000 and $6,000, j.Ca5; between $6,000 and $7,000, 1.935; and between $7,000 and $8,000. .3: $50,000, 37; between $70,000 and SfW.OW). 10, and between $90,000 and $100,000. only 3. The average net income was $3.134.82; Held Under $1,000 Bond. Dr. G. F. Bartholomew, J. F. Nay lor and J. If. O'Keefe, officers of the Cere Blend company, waived pre liminary hearing in Central police court yesterday and were held under $1,000 bond each for trial in district. The men are charged with violat ing Nebraska "blue sky" laws by selling securities without a permit. c Emporated Milk Even though the strictest Inspection by the Borden Company makes it cost your grocer a little more, he serves you well by giving it to you at the price of other standard brands. It's pure country milk dth the cream left in. When in Omaha Stop at Hotel Rome " "' ii i ll , Wheat Harvest Two Weeks Early io Saline County Friend, Neb., June 2J (Special.) Wheat harvest began in this part ol Saline county Wednesday of this week. Wheat In ripened about two weeks earlier than usual because cl the hot, dry weather. The train on the upland is ripe, while in the draws where the (round Is more moist, the straw is green. It is (esred by ele. VatOr mn that lirmm mrm in Im much of a hurry and that the grade of wheat would be better were it not cut io soon. The fine propect (or a potato crop BEATON'S .VACATION WANTS, $1.60 Bathing Bags.... 98 60c Diving Bsth Caps.. 49 90c Diving Bath Caps. .69 fl.15 Bath Caps 89 15c Collapsible Drinking Cups 'or 10 Twink Dye Soap 10 25c Mavii Talcum 17 $2.00 1 pint Vacuum BoUle for 98 De Luxe Picnic Seta containing cups, plates, napkins and spoons, per set 25 $2.00 qt. Thermapak 79 H-lb. can Beaton's Cold Cream for tan and sunburn, the best cooling cream to use after swimming to pre vent sunburn. Special, Hlb. can 35 $1.60 Self-filling; Fountain 98 80c box Stationery 24 DRUG WANTS 40c Fletcher's Caetoria. . .22 35c Sal Hepatica 21 $1.25 Swamp Root 84 50c Milk of Magnesia, Phillips', 'or 36 30c Mentholatum 17 $1.25 Lyko Tonic 86 35c Nature's Remedy Tablets 'or , 17 50c Hinkle Pills 19 FOR MEN $1.00 Gillette Razors ....69 $1.00 Gillette Blades 69 50c Durham Duplex Blades, 39 $1.00 Auto Strop Blades. .65 $1.00 Gem, Ever-Ready or Auto Strop Razors 79 $2.50 Hair Clippers 81.49 PERFUMES $2.00 per oz. Djer Kiss Extract, P or $1.15 $3.50 oz. La Origan Extract, Per oz 82.50 $3.50 oz. Ideal Extract, P' oz 82.49 $1.25 oz. Jicky Extract, o 85 When Lincoln Was A Barefoot Boy CVERY scrap of printed paper that came to his hands was a treasure trove. He read it eagerly conning every line getting every worth-while word. What a harvest he could have garnered from a mod ern newspaper! And not the least interesting to him would have been the advertisements, with their stories and their pictures of products, appliances and services that have smoothed the course of life to a degree un known and unbelievable in the rough pioneer days. ' Nowadays new comforts and conveniences slip into our lives almost without our realizing it. We are liable to be rather matter-of-fact about it all. "And ad vertising that has made it simpler to make and dis tribute profitably innumerable products at reasonable prices, has played a leading part in making our life so eminently easy to live. Read over the advertisements and try to think what the things you see there would have meant to our fore fathers. Then you'll realize what a service and what a convenience advertising is to you. Read it Make use of it! Published by The Omaha The American Association h gone glimmering because of con linued hot, dry weather. The vines are drying up and the crop has been damaged by the drouth. i Good dogs, poultry and other pels find ready cah buyers through the ' For Sale" columns of The Bee. e&&i Special Wwli ef Jmmt It t SS tecluelv! OtO FASMIONIO (CHURNED) BUTTERMILK ALL YOU CAN DRINK FREE WITH ANY ORDER ALL SIX RESTAURANTS Boncilla Demonstration Now On HAIR NETS Venida Hair Nets, double or single meih, 2 for ....25 10c Elona Hair Nets, dot., 50 TOILET ARTICLES $1.00 Krank's Lemon Cream for 79 $1.10 Pyros, for the teeth and gums, for 73 60c Newbro's Herpicide . . .36 60c Dame Nature Skin Improver 'or 42 25c 3 and 3 H -inch Powder Puffs for 10 36c Odorono 24 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste... 34 50c Pepsodent Tooth Psste, 36 80c Djer Kiss Cold Cream, 59 60c Amami Bath Powder. .49 $6.00 Knickerbocker Bath Spray 82.75 $4.00 Knickerbocker Bath Spray 81.75 KEEPING WELL An M Tablet ( vtsrtabl aptrlist) talraa at nlf ht will h!p kp you wtll, by ionlnc and trtocttxalnf your ll- I ntlon od tllmiattlon. ff Ma Chips off The OU Block M JUNIOR Little Ms One-third th regular dote. Mad of tbe same iocredlenta, the candr coated. For children end adult. Beaton Drug Co. 15TH AND FARNAM Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Bee in co-operation with of Advertising Agencies Saturday Special Choice of 160 smart Gingham and Voile Presses in scores of clever new styles, actually worth up to f 9.75, (C QC choice st 90,VO JULIUS ORKIN ISIS Douglas Street SPECIALS for Saturday and Monday -CIGARETTES- All you want at these prices. Csmels, Lucky Strikes. 2 pkgs. for 25 Per carton 81.25 -CIGARS- 20c Mozart, Corona size. 2 for 20 Box of 50 84.25 15c La Azora Biltmore, 3 for 25 15c Sirena, Corona size, 2 for 15 Box of 50 83.50 15c Mozart Americana, 3 for 25 Per box of 50 83.50 Add 5c pf r carton or box on mail orders for postage and packing. 75c Tlvoll Face Powder. ..43 $1.00 Coty Face Powder.. 79 $1.00 La Trefle Face Powder for 69 $1.00 Azurea Face Powder, 69 PHOTO DEPT. Just received the NEW ANSCO FILM, in all sizes; guaranteed every snap a good picture, whether overexposed or underexposed. If not the best film you have ever tried, your money back. Films Developed Fre When Prints Are Ordered. $2.50 2Hx3 Rexoette Cameras, special ....81.98 $3.50 24x4 Rexoette Cameras, special ...-82.78 SOAPS 15c Florentine Castile Soap, 2 for 15 30c Cuticura Soap 19t 30c Resinol Soap ........19 15c Lux 9 30c Packer's Tar 19 30c Woodbury Facial Soap, 19 Take advantage of our special Lifebuoy Soap demonstration held in our store all next week, during which time we will sell 10c Lifebuoy Soap, 4 cakes for 25 10c Lifebuoy Soap, 8 cakes for 49 Kr t (