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    THE SUN'DAV KEF.: OMAHA, NOVKMHER 26, 1922
rcmr ?S()v Hoigiis
in Palace: Sultan
Has lint Om Wife
!)) When ;'on 'W.mii, !! 1
Vtitli h'acli Oilier for Fa tor
With TurU-ii Moii.in li
... .Now (iunt'iS. " ' '
V" . Kit Mi VUl.l.
n oiiyr aht, 1 9i ; i
l.'ulll.llilllltlle, NuV. Jj. UillHf die
ih ond olil UH)H,n'lii il Ji'iliK atillun
uf Turkey nivurt '..lixvlng pillowy
li nclnor slrli' dV.ti't'd n ffitr tli
i) ire. til' suflln'S wiypfi vUd
lth c.i.ili (jltirr fn tUjnK t Mfdiiin
rullvh's curt. ( iii(ifr.l"l il
Medjtif. urnU'e 'uirv.-.Mity, vn-
HWH ()f hllllM If. Oil !'(l 'fl "'
, j.nd a (iailKlilcr. And wlili Jom iuiu
wife th hullph Is litlin,'lnf pi'iip tu
the iinlu'-e for the Aral tiui iflc'ii
turiei. '
The new ruler lm n nmind 20
srH. Hi? expert fo cli'i'i tii ull In-,
ciif u In the imlui:. WliHe the fuwi
tit hia fiioniiRamy piwslMy I due t
morality und Into love, II inny huve
in-en Inspired y the fait that hi
fit hr. former still.'in, mid Ills
litotliar, former tiown inline, both
i. Hi, III, H il HUU ilju li.V culling til
!im uf ilicii wr.it' -uil uifitnit of be
,hk Im.iii; of tu..ti iiiioii );i their liar
mil Mo Women hi Old Diij.
In the old tt:i h of Abd'id"' Humid IOii
Women ' r? Wlowiu nij- juiinvv puiu
u diiiiri-rn. hIiiBM-.l:iU'" " waiting,
ii v.iiitM nml cooks, but t present
fugitive, Moliuiniin-d VI,- V.n ullowed
only 100 ii n J iiiiilutdlned 87. The new
comer In cxiiccd-d ta reduce-tlte fsjnl
i,lne L'untliik'i'nt Jitllt furtliBr. .About
per cent of the ulac tflrl were
Ordcaiiins. noted fur their beauty.
' If a promlmmt Turk had a daughter
ami wan nmliltlou to curry favor
! with the nultati li would offer the
girl to the ruler for service In the
lialure. If the eultaii iv.i willlnir to
ai.wit the gift he told the 'candidate
to mnd hiK (lnughNT w.th her mother
tn the' nultanu, who ltiHppotid and
exauiltifd hr, and If ulie Kmd h
wan Inmii'iUiiely iml Into the paliine
aihool, llrr talpnta tvr rarefulljr
welched and what nhe wan ruoat pro
Hi lftit ut waa dpvelopoili
The aultan thorn tlneo ffltln J'lin
they were letwi'en the t'f
and 1", never older. lie autcd at
pa tiiiiHl! e.'H'ii month fi r the p.ilnre
women, drawing the 'money from tlm
palaca trsfiurr,' who obtained tlje
tiinney from the government.
When Jlohammfd VI alippft tthnmS
a J;.rl(ab waj elilp taut week he drew
nil tii womim'i allownrttra for Octo- j
Mir and Novrmber and loft without
paying thorn, leaving them stranded.
He aim- helprd hluitelf tn thrlr jewel
and a large poi tu n uf the palace gold
plate.
To Htlaiii ICunuilit.
One fiatuie of the old regime that
it la. expected will b retalm'd la the
rullfi:tlon of forty palace einfufhi.
Thine KtratiKi", aoft voli-ld, beanllewl
Weature play a i-urloux part In
palure llfi. All nihil' from Ar,w
triliea In 1 JeiljuK. When they nru hi'
funW they ure iluwuf by tlulr par
elite the eunurhn' ptofcMilon.
They are the frlcnln, kuii, nnd
advlHPia of the aullnn and they form
a tort of luUalng link bctwi-i u the
harem and the outvie wirld for they
are the only exception to the aultnti
who 1m nllowdl- to enter the aarrcd
preclncfK. How much the imw ul
tana will accept of the arrangement la
not knovui, but nlie will probably
moillfy it extremely a alio lnauifii
rt"d a ii unprecedented innovation
When Kbe occupied a box at a public
theatrical performance here, remain
ing unveiled fur the whole how.
How many of the former aultan'a
wivi' will retain a ludlra alno
ha iioL been derided,. Imt- probably
they will all retire In private life on
nato penalona,
Huabantl Has No Chancr.
London, Nov., 23. "It'a not true
that my husband drlnka. T put him
lo bed every night at o'Hoclt," tea.
tlfled Margaret Wllamith In the
Marylcbone court.
Live Boys of Omaha
Tet hmvullli"Y" Club
Will Closu Dvvvmbvr 5
The Technical ,111 V club will clone
it work 1 leiieniber 5, until after, the
hnllibi.vi. Tim acll'ml cloi fnf thla
ilii.'iii'i' lit tl time, ao the club will
hike a few weelm' rent. A apeaker
will. feutUfif the eluli'M limt meeting,
together with Hiieiiid iiiumc by mem
bera of the club,
Other IflY eluba will not cloaa un
til the week before Chrltmia: Houth,
on I'eceinbrr l!; Cmilral, on Kwember
I. 'i, nnd Junior 111-Y, on Decemjier
II. Special pioKiami will be planned
fur ull of tlnflfl cloclng meeting.
Boy a' Division "Y" Note
thing doing every hour for boy mem
ber of the aaaoeiation. The pujier
will appear about Iiwcmbcr &.
The neat-big party for tha "V"
boy will be the CliriHiinun party, held
during the holiday vacation. There
Will lie a feature movie, fin petinl
miiHlo and other entertainment fea-'
lure.
The toy' iIiIbhii will be iloaed
all duv ThanliMKlvIng (lay.
On Friday, following Thankatrlv
inif. the "X" will be open from t.SO
a. m. until 0. p. m.
The lloya' work Committee of the
V. M. '. A. met hint week and laid
plan for aeveral thing that will
benefit the "Y" buy thil winter.
The November Inane' uf the "Omaha
X' lioya" wi not publinlicd, but Will
be combined with the December la
i,e. The new tiipinher' party gava
iiuch a gol opportunity for explain'
itig the November plana, that It waa
not thought wine to Ixbiio a paper
thla month.
The December number will ba
"hummer," for It will contain all tha
plana for the vacation pmrrriiin, thoae
two weeka In lfceinbr,' with aoine-
Vurlx '( at Armour's
fur " Hoys' Division
for South Omaha Lwh
chief entertainment. Muaio alxo wa
un tha prograiii. It . I tha plan to
hold one of thru entertainment ev
ery month fir the buji of thia dla-
trlet;
Only bna over 12 yer old were
admitted luat night on aocoutit of tha
lin k of apaee. It la noed that larger
iiiirtii niuy be avnlliible fir thai
next party, and If ao, all b'i over
10 will L allowed to attend. .
The next .f thla wiiea of tiarl!.ea
will le held'ln tlie middle of I let -em
bcr, prnbiibly Jiiht lierme the Chriat
inua achool vacation 1-eiciii. Mucal
nitiiiln-i and other entertainment fen
tiire will bear out the Idea of Chriat
Inn. Hove of '"orrlnan, Kli-hlaud, South
I'lanlilln, Weal (Side, Madlann, Hrown
Park, JunKinnn and Nouth Central
achool were the main guet.
Omaha Sccrv.tary to
Aihlrvs Kimta.i Hoys
.The f ii tat of a aetiea of part lea for
Houth Omaha boy who attend achoota
In the neighborhood of the packing
limine rti-hii.t, waa held laat iiii;ht at
the Armnui'a uHKr-mbly room, at
Twenly-alxlh and W utreeta. over 400
boys attended tlio proKiani of enter
tainment put on by the IJoys' divi
sion of tho V, M. C. A.
A. feature moving picture waa the
"1 '.
K. W. Mlckkwiiglit, boy' work
aecielaiy of tho Omaha "Y," will
apend next weik end at Manhattan,
Kan,, where be haa been Invited to
apeak at the ICanaas fitut older boys'
conference, This confertno will con
Ut of l,0o of the picked bo, a from
all over the atuto of Kanaa and will
be entertained at the Kansas Ktate
Agricultural college Frlilay, tiaturdny
and Sunday by the people of Manhat
tan. Mr. MUlilewrlght will d!cua the
organised HI V club, the program,
plana, and met hods at the conference,
Heveral Oman boys may attend the
conference with Mr. Mlcklewrlght.
Close Hare. Extevtcd
.. in Champion Einht
' " Contests at V. M. C. A.
Tho Clminploii Klght eonlent In all
boys' gym ciaasea at the "V" are grow
ing more popular every week and It Is
expected there will bo a (lone rare
to decide en eight boys In each clans,
who will hat it their picture taken
at the clone (if tlm content,
Jn "A" cluaa. Allwlne Marble, Ar
thur Head, Chrniee llendla, Walter
Kasper, Otto Keudl.-i, Chniie Miilll
on, tester Lnpldua, Chnrlea Kane
und Harry ftundlilad are lending the
race, In "U" cluea the high men
are Donovan Goiihlln, I)elmar Haxton,
Donald Phoup, Inm Hrown, 1'ulmer
Gallup, Trie Knwerbrey, William fie,
Cheater Danlelaon, Chaflea Petrle nnd
Albert Khlers. Jn "C" rlana, How
Downey, riernard Tebbenn, Henry
Burke, I.ou Sorenson, Don fiellner, II.
Zimmerman, H. Jnekson, M. I'owell
and William Comatnck are In tha lead.
In "D" claaa. the best contender for
the champions re Karl Fitch, Sam
A mato, Robert Wood, Howard hund-
gren, Leslie Vest, CharlM PicklM-,
Uowuid MyiiHtt. Alfred Caldy and
Don Tliorgrenaon,
The employed bnya" claaae also
are having a spirited time In trying
for tha beat eight In each elnna. In
employed "A" clata, Kdvfiird Ciember,
I-. .Schmidt, Charles HU-ele, George
KtQVal, Meyer fireen, Tom Campbell,
Stanley JJeaisdek and Uohert O.ibn are
the, .leudrrs. In employed IV" claa.
the beat men are Arthur Wendell,
Ilay Kubin, William Kwoboda, Her
liert 'lember, Hurry Itubenateln, Tatil
Cniier, Aaron CIichiio and Ray Nel
smi. Kmpl.'iyed "C" la huVlng a close
race with Chi I Mcdnnla, Daniel
Ceenhoue, Harry Kchinldt, Bll'y
Worthing, Terry feiey, Richard Ppl
gel, Kenneth Calvert nnd Virgil Ham
mond Jn the lead.
.'w le for Wliifky.
Akron, D., Nov. Z', . A bew-ue for
whieliy Wiia illai'loeeit In Judge H. C.
Spicer'a Juvenile court here. Walter
Hckeudy, whose .luiiplitcr wn under
liniulry, was 'akYd If ho' evpr drank
tinythlng. H Ii a con! truck driver.
".iunt a little now nnd then to wnU
the eon I dimt out it my throat, your
honor," hi- nld.' "Tvro little iliinki
will On It. I ilnn't iire for It any
oth"r t'mo.'' ' '
lie added Unit ho JlRrd to clean
up, or dnu, aftej- every load an, I
thnt he hauled 'ti good many londs
of coal In a day,
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The Modern Aladdin
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Has Big Range
A phenomenal ran on a crystal
detector In reported by Will C. Sohopp
1316 North J-'ifty-socond avenue, who
hears Davenport, la., Kanaas City,
Pt. I.ouia, Atlanta, Ga,. and Fort
Worth :tifi his set. -Altboughr; Afr,
Schoop has not yet been uble to
1,'Gt Chicago he has several -times
heard Detroit. Tlie experience Is un
usual and hard to explain, as the
average distance of stationa which
may be picked up by a crystal set
Is thirty-five or forty miles. Idaurice
Grainger, author of textbooks on
radio, says that if the sending station
is powerful a crystal, detector may
pick it up at fifty miles.
Mr. Schopp. rimdo his sot himself,
ire did a good deal of experimenting
with it and explains Its efficiency by
the care which lie put on the con
nections, making them es tight as
possible. In thia way he utilizes all
the energy and keeps it from lenlo
liiK away. He found that 22 wire gave
the mast sntlfuctni-y results.
' Radio Beats Press.
The jiossibllities of tho radiotele.
phone as a newsKUlherins agency
were demonntratod in a dramatic man
ner, recently, .when - "The Inquirer"
was the first newspaper In Philadel
phia receive word- of the disastrous
tire which swept the .business dis
trict of Atlanta, Ga.,' Through Kd
win A. Hoban, a member of The
Inquirer's local staff, a. radio en
thusiast, the news came Into The
Inquirer office even before the first
flash from the Associated Press
readied Philadelphia. Tho informa
tion enme from station WSIJ, operated
by the Atlantic Journal, and lo
cated in that newspaper's building.
The news, announced IV the speaking
voice instead of by the more conven
tional medium of the telegraph in
Ntrumetit, came floating through the
uir, a distance of approximately 7C0
miles.
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Fan Francisco. 'n order to dem
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I'ranclsco fire department at the re
cent convention of the International
Association of Fire Engineers. Kadlo
receiving sets on fire trucks In transit
In tho streets picked up alarms sent
out from headquarters with a 200
watt radiophone transmitter.
Question Box
Itadio Editor,' Omaha Bee: Why
does my detector bulb requirer a higher
voltage from day to day as I use it?
With a new bulb I reach the critical
point with my rheostat about 3-4 of
the way around, but gradually I have
to advance It a little more each day
until finally the six volts are not
enough. This Is not the fault of tho
battery, as I have the same experience
with a fully charged battery. AV. C.
V., Columbus, Neb! j
The phenomenon you mention Is a
characteristic of some kinds of bulbs.
I have known of one or two cases
where It was necessary to go as high
as seven volts to gcj satisfactory re
sults. Or possibly your B battery may
bo running down.
Omaha Eee Kadlo Editor: I see in
The Bee of November 15 that Omaha
is getting KVW In their grand opera
broadcasting. You state that a Mr.
Morseman has difficulty in keeping
his set tuned to utay put. Will you
kindly give him a suggestion I would
like to offer? If he will test his grid
condenser and look for a loose con
nection In his grid circuit I think he
can remedy the trouble.
I hope to make use of your question
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and many In between. Respectfully
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