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THE SUNDAY f.ER: OMAHA, .VUtlUST 13. 1922.
Modern Homes Electically Equipped, Is Yours?
Women May Have
Cool Kitchens at
Time of Canning
Till Jari of Fruil in Ovrn, Srt
Switch anil Urrtricily ,
Will Do ll.r
HrM.
New 19-Story Medical Arts Building'
Canning time, although il rninet
I the hottrit raon of the yrar, hit
no Irrrott for I he woman who hat
in electric iiove.
The highrt amlmrltftrt on canninif
rccomniriKli-ft the "rold pack" pro
ecu and the. fruit to he ramifd rutiat
he irlertnl uiih rare and hlamhrd
hy uliinrr(in(r in hol'.i'tf walrr (mm
I to ID niinutrt. A wire bkrt,
lined with chrrn-iloth, in uirful fnr
tliia promt and nuv alto he t:ird
lor aerond ruth of rnld water in
'which the fruit it allowed to remain
2 or J ininiitri. .,
After draining1 and drying the
fruit it packrd into hot ura and
either boiling tyrup or boiling water
lidded. Ihe top are then put on
Lut not tcrewrd tightly.
Meanwhile the elrrtric oven hat
hern hratrd it for baking and the
jart placed in the firtt rack above the
tieatrr. it it not iieccntary, whrn
fanning electrically, to place the jart
in a pan ol hot water at it cut
tomary when other fuel it lined.
The most important factor in fruil
tanning it to maintain uniform 'heat
until ttrrilizatio'n taket place and
thit uniformity it only pottihle with
electric heat.
At toon at the jart have been
tacked in the oven the arijuitahlr
land of the thermottat mutt be tet
at (boiling point) and the oven
door tightly closed. Whrn the cir
r tut breaker tript at 212 degrees
l-'ahrenheit the adjustable hand
thou Id be moved forward to 2'A, the
circuit breaker knob reset and the
twitch for the oven bottom turned
to "low."
The important thing it to keep the
oven at 212 degrees Fahrenheit for
the time required for sterilization.
The woman who it not fortunate
to own an electric range will find
canning in an electric firetrst cooker
entirely tatlsfactory. The "cold
pack" method it used and uniform
heat ft as readily obtainable in the
cooker at in the range.
Proper Lighting
in Home Laundry
Many questions have been received
ecently about the proper lighting of
the laundry in the modern home. It
aoneart that tome owners are having
difficulty in selecting their reflectors
and In having iheir lights placed
where they will be the most effec
tive. We will assume that the modern
home has n efficient step saving
laundry. Although it is almost im
oossihle for tit to meet all condi
tions. we will assume that the
laundry is equipped with an electric
washer, trays for soakin . rinsing
and bluing, an electric dryer, . an
clrctric ironing machine and an iron
ing board.
Receptacles for lights should be of
porcelain and mounted at the ceiling.
The reflectors may be of porcelain
enameled steel.- eauiooed with Mazda
daylight lamps.
Fowler &McDona!d Sell
Acreage to J. L. Haugh
Fowler ft. McDonald report recent
sales as follows: 2.10 acres in Fair
acres from Anna Porter to Jesse L.
Haugh, $5,000; lot in Happy Hollow
to Rose Simanck, $6,000; business lot
on North Twenty-fourth street, hav
ing 1.12 foot frontage, to an investor,
$10,000; 'lot on Fifty-second street,
south of Farnam. to Emma J. Mor
ton, $2,500; lot, 50x125 feet, on Fifty
second street, near Farnam, to Helen
Bolker, $2,500; lot on Forty-ninth
avenue, near Farnam, to J. B. Arch-
r, $2,250 ; 22-foot lot on North
Twenty-fourth street, near Burdctte,
to W. Fonarow, $1,000; lot at Twenty-ninth
and F.rakine streets to Cora
L. Owen, $450; house and lot at 5010
Burt street to L. L. Swanson, $7,400.
Annronriatlon Is Made
A I ft
for Armistice Medal
I'arit. Aug. 12. Funds to strike
a medal commemorating the fourth
anniversary of Armistice Day have
been voted by the finance commis
sion of the chamber of dpeuties. A
former suggestion to strike a medal
to celebrate the return of peace was
defeated hy the deMities, according
to Le Matin, on the grounds that
I'rance, they taid, had never seen
iny peace.
New I.nnrKeon pish.
Luncheon dish prepared on an
electric grill; lamb chopt with bacon
and tnuahroorrtt. Trim extra fat
from the ehopt and turn them over
and over in two tablespoon of olive
Oil, then broil in lower tan of elec
tric grill. Roll th tlicet of bacon
ml necurt with small wooden tooth
piekirfff in deep tit in upper pan
of rleclne grill, until cooked through.
lrim n toft ppf and remove Ihe
kerr. J'eel the tnuhriom ctu,
r them in th tv and broil three
r !mr mtnutet on vh tide. $ t
is ihopt t a hot dun with a rmuh-t
ix" and toll of bacon So
ttikl " hit ot nuif dhott
bu-re M teeve at enc.
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The new Medical Art Building at Seventeenth and Dodge, ttreett a
it look in court of conttruction today and a it will look completed.
Work on thit 19-ttore ttructure it being pushed at rapidly a pottible. It
will b occupied by phyticiant, turgeont and dentist.
Crystal Is Made
More Sensitive
Addition of Mineral Enhances
Receiving Power of Crystal
Detector Sets.
If you are using a crystal detector
with the familiar fiddle ttring or cat'
whisker adjustment, the crystal' sen
sitivity niay be decidedly enhanced
by timply attaching a small fragment
of metallic arsenic to the cat whisker
and then readjusting to the usual
light contact. Experiment has shown
(hut this combination not only in
creases the range of the receiving sta
tion, but is'an advanced step towards
stability of adjustments, a feature
not to be overlooked in radio recep
tion. When used in conjunction with a
carborundum or other crystals re
quiring a comparatively rigid and
firm contact, care should be exercised
in avoiding pressure sufficient to
crush the arsenic crystal, which is
quite fragile. With a sensitive spot
once found, this .combination, carbo
rundrum and arsenic, will hold its
adjustment for days, .and sometimes
weeks, without further attention.
The experimenter should not for
get, however, jhat carhorundumlone
or in combination with any other
crystal is always used with a po
tentiometer, pole changing switch
and two or three dry cell batteries.
Radio Ordinance Will
Be Discussed Thursday
Radio enthusiasts will meet in the
council chamber of the city hall next
Thursday evening at 7, when City
Electrician Israel Lovett will ex
plain the salient points of the pro
posed radio ordinance now before
city council which will regulate all
wireless and radio installations and
operations.
Sparks
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and
CQoiPMcur
IN the practical r.e
of the word thi i a
headquarter because the
amateur and expert
radio telephonist cn
buy all of hi tupplift
h -nt t reatoimbl pi ice J.
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RADIO
APPARATUS Ca
Sometime it i very difficult to
get a tentitive tpot on your crystal.
Try the following plan: Take a dis
carded crystal, and pulverize it, but
not very finely. I'ut tome of this in-
sjile a metal casing and screw it into
the cup of your detector. You will
be surprised to note how quickly you
can find a good spot. ,
There ha been considerable dis
cussion a to the efficiency of loop
or roil antenna compared to a stand
ard aerial. It it generally agreed that
a loop antenna in the summer month
has less static capacity than an ex
posed wire aerial and it is also agreed
that a loop antenna avoids consider
able neighborhood interference be
cause of its adjustable directive re
ception effect. It is, however, gener
ally agreed that for long distance
work a long single wire antenna of
sufficient height i more efficient than
a loop or cod antenna.
Funds Are Appropriated
for Fight on Doryphora
Paris. Aug. T2. Parliament has
voted 500,000 francs for war. But
this was no military appropriation.
The war is. against the- doryphora,
chief enemy of the potato. Dory
comes originally, from the United
States, and has no respect for
French traditions regarding the birth--rate.
There are three generations of
him each year. He is a beetle.
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Real Estate Sales
Realty Transaction!
North kld.
floor C. riaek to I.n Du Ta(r,
tilt North Thlrly-ioconit ilrnl, IfltD.
John A. Andinon lo Thomai Drill,
Hit-to Ohio trt, IS. tot.
Rtolla J. Cox (o Miry W. Cot, liM
8hlr otrMl. Sl.lCt.
Ruth R. Qulnlan, 112S Blnnrr ftrtet,
K.iot.
Otorfft F. Joiim to finmijMl CampAfnft,
Itai-t Hhrrman vml, u.lino.
O. A. Krott Co Adlln Kxmn. Baumsn
strt brtwon Sllnno Luna - avenuo and
Twontr-nlghth avenua, II, SOD.
DundM.
Maria C. Ba1ar to O. T. WalnraniJ,
Fifty-ninth atrcrt brtwatn Farnam and
Hnward trl. S.?lt.i
Illinrnt n. mlih to A. Whlta. Wkly
atrwt bilvm Forty-aavtnth ana Forty
iKhlh iimli, It. 700.
jr. f. Hnntettlfr to Bnulah K. Oravra,
Flfty-foarth and Farnam atreeta, 3.JI.
Bouth Omaha.
W. A. Tomnklna to J. M. Boyer.'HOI
B atraot, 14.200.
Charlea C. ntrauh to Adolpn B.
Kracek, 121 D atraet, M.SfiO,
CentraU
Inveatora Slyndlcata, Inc., to Bnt V.
Mamhall, 16u-10-10-l Cuming atrcat,
fB.DUV.
Thomaa 8. Kollcy to Jonn 3. Frelden,
lit South KHrhttRhth atraet, 1 5.000.
Dora K. Lonninnn to Carmrla Minardi,
1501 Pierce atreet, 14,100.
Northwral.
A, H. I.enti to Vnrlc C. Connolly, 430S
Dttatur atrrnt, 14,100,
F. B. Hodafnr tn A. H. Lent I, 430S De
catur atret, 14.150...
(lenrxa C. Flack to Etta B. T.owry, 2145
North Forty-aevrnth avenue, 15, too,
Flrlil Clllh.
Marl K. Johnann to (Invln Jamleaon,
HIT North tThlrtyflfth atraat. 14.108,
I.awla C. Hhnli-a to Hln A. Rlatar, U40
oouin j niriy-inira afreet, 97,100,
Mary Mulligan to Banna U. I'owall, I3IT
noma j nirtyiourin airoat, at, 109.
Bomla Park, ,
C. V.. Butler to Jan T. Fulton, lit!
Hamilton atraet, 17,100.
Waal Ianworth, .
3. K. flevlrk to Roaarl Oerafala, Fifty
flrat between Leavenworth and Marcy
atreeta, as.uuu.
Hanacom Park,
Caaael Realty company to John Belltj,
nnrtnweai corner rwenty-aeventa and Ar
bor atreeta, 14, Oiat.
Charlea T. I'ayne to Kttherln IS.
rayna, iizi rark avenue, It, till.
Wee I farnam.
John Kan to Margaret Rya. 10 South
iniriy-aiatn atraet, ,7to.
Ilrneon,
Jullua Olaen to It. M. Laurltaan. aouth.
eaat corner Huty-flfth and Grant atreeta,
14,000.
Alone iiayer to oeorae r, Jone. Seven-
tlath and Main atreeta, 17,000.
Stamps That Change in
Color Used in France
Fan's, Aug. 12. Philatelist may
wonder why French stamp of the
same denomination and series appear
in varied shades of the same color.
The Posjal department has explained
that some of these stamps, due to a
detect in the inks used, change color
with the weather. Stamp buyers
are warned that color variation does
not affect the value.
New Apartments
to I5e Open Soon
CoiKimorr, With 18 Mtfiltrn
Division, Will lie Managed
hy I'fters Trust Company.
The Conamore apartment building,
lorated on California street, Juxt weat
of Lincoln boulevard, ia Hearing com
pletion and will be available fur occu
pancy about September I.
There are IK apartment in all. Six
of them are three-room apartment,
which will rent for fS. Twelve art
four-room apartments, renting for
$H4l and X5.
1 Peter Melirrn It the owner ol me
building, and alto owner of the Joyce
adjoining it. J, L. t'onley company
are urn arriinecii, jmi i.. nine
licid company i the grurral con
tractor, and it will be managed by
the property department of the l'ctrrt
1 ritt compuny.
"The new Conamore ai-artment
houte." ttate Alfred C. Kennedy,
manager of the property departmrnt
of the Peter Trutt company, "will
be a welcome addition to Umalia
beautiful apartment houirt. It will
potirst many new and attractive Ira-
turet appealing to tnenotrtrwne, it
it fireproof, and the finish, ttyle and
comtrurtion make j desirable. I'.very
convenience and emu loft it arranged
for the occupants."
University Buys Fair
. Home for Frat House
Th 1). It. Fair houte at 201 South
Thirty-third afreet hat been purrhai
ed a fraternity chapter hout by
the University ofNebrailc branch
of N'u igm Nei, national medical
fraternity. Th fraternity will take
potareeiott about September i.
The local brant h of the fraternity
it known at the Met 1 pailon chap
le III new bom it three tloriet
hiah, and contain IS tooiiit. The
home, bought tbrouith Mi uler It
Cary, cot! f.'J.fHS), ,h fraternity
bought itt htu. in renirat lor tt ion,
bclirviiig it will be thi 10 tell til
few yrart at an inrrraaed prii. and
buy or build larger home rtrar the
aihool, wbith i at roriyeccmil
Street and Dewey avenue.
Chifg Street Site S..IJ
to Klewil Firm f..r $7,0())
A vacant tot on the titnih tide til
Chicago, between IMtrenth and Sia
tienth ttreett. wat purthed by
Peter Kiewit on (or a
tit for new building for th Nt
Film company of New York, jh
building will b erected by the
wit company, and will he one-ilory
brirk and conereie, ftotl.'.'.
Real Etlate Transfert
Arthur W. Court tn William T.
jtevereeae, Ohio t." lit it, a, r
lid at., n. a., ililll I !.00
Carulina It. Iru ke lo UIUU Itu-
alike, a. w. tot lid and Martha
at., 4'iilSI , ll.OOt
Thomaa H Kelley an dwlfe lo John
J. Krledeii at al, n. w. cor. inn '
and Jarkaon etc.. 4ll7l . 11.000
Janiea liunil and wile to ttoinenlro
Monde, l'1-r.'e at., lit ft. w. of
luih at., n. a. ktlm 1.100
ehaellen llelflur and wife to An
dre Tataei'lo and wife. I II h at.,
too ft. a. of llancorft at., a. a,
Soalftl 1.000
Dora K. I.ehtnann and fiuehand to
I armala Sllnardl, t'lerca at., I0
ft. w. of 3 4th el. a ., Il.. 4.100
John Kane to Margaret Ityen, Itth
ai 120 ft n. of Jonea at., w. a,
t7ttt 4.T5S
Oarer I. Orey and wife to Kay
l.uraa at al. Zetn at., rt. I. I
Monroe at., a. , 41il27 ., 10
Barker Co. lo Frank K Kurta.
Barker eve., 110 ft. a. of 4ld ava.,
a. a . 41x101 1.000
Jullua Uleen to Hana l.aurltaen and
wife, a, cor. IMh and Urant at.,
SOilll 4.000
Temple McFayden and wife to For-
reat V, Painter and wife, torn
at,, 111 ft. a. of Military ava., .
a.. 40I0 I.74S
Henry II. Wllk and wife to Fredla
IN, cnermaa, jtm at,, iio rt. a,
of I'opuletun ave., w. a., t0IK., 1 10
Haatlnaa eV Heyden to Amoa I
oilier and wire. n. w. cor. inn
and Turtln ava. tOlUO 400
Jeeale A. Tyler and hueband to Zona
MtFerrin rratt, Jeckeon ai o
rt. w of Sdth et . n. a . Irreauler 1.1(0
Zona MrFerron Fratt and huiliand
to Adabel Mt-Ferrnn. Jarkaon at.,
II ft. w. of Itth at., n. a., lr
reauler 1.150
h Wnr.iun- Nth ml.. 72 'A tt . M. ol
ronpleton at., w, a., I7l00fc.. 1,111.14
Rufen II. Colt and wife to Ale- ,
'mAmm Its.. I. Itli.rmln eve.. 10 tt.
a. of T,oiut al., 4il70 1,000
amuel h. Kohlnaon and wife et al i
In Ham Belaer. n. w. enr, sum ana
tlemlltnn ate.. 4lfl7V. 1,70(1
Robert W, Reynold to Oeore I
SKCartor, Hancrori at., lit n. w.
of 10th at . n. a, Haiti .1,1'
Orcldental Bid. Irftao Aan. to
John Noor, Miami at., it. w.
of (till at., a. a., 13x100 ),M0
More than half a million
women have eliminated
Washing and Iron in
troubles with
Electric Washers
and Ironers
There is a Thor agency in your
town and a 'phone call" tvill
bring you complete information.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
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During the Chilly Autumn Months
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and use a
little heat
when a little
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'Wi twliev thet It U itraraianl and
unrtv-t4rw to hav th Furruec Ar
oirt( 'full head' moat cf th timt,
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condortW, to urd (int cold and
tckn, .
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N. whr lit diract rtiJuuitr fall fht pet
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And o iUMt v rylxvly who ok or to
thi flrv, ,1icint, ctnniertt bu',
h4tr at iHir nv.4usl Cuat It ft
Iwr to t'fll.
Gaa Heaters for Every Purpoie
Why not fit up your rl g rat wth (." U.t. .
iliant Mrtplae) artj a few ton ( foaJ,
METROPOLITAN UTILITIES DISTRICT
DOugUt WOS GAS OFFICE H09 Mow.rJ
55. down
$5. month
You never saw anything like The Automatic at
near its price. Its malleable (unbreakable)
gears and "ball-and-socket" joints, its straight
side, large capacity, copper tubs and a large
number of other features put The Automatic
Washer far ahead of any other electric washer
on the market. Come and see it work at the
Electric Building, 15th and Farnam.
Our liberal
credit terms
only $5 down
and $5 a month
should enable
you to make a
big saving in
y o u r laundry
costs.
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