The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 01, 1922, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. JULY 1. 1922.
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Many Editors
in Contest for
State Offices
I'nuMial Number of Scribei
Fil l in Primaries Mont'
ly for IJprth In
' Legislature.
An umiul nuinrirr of Nebraska
cditort have tiled l'r state aflnc,
according to a uluiUiion jut pub
li.hr.l.
Will M Mauiin. riliinr of the
Gerintf Mid-Vct ami furimr state
labor fommisMonrr, i a candidate
for the democratic iiomin.it ion for
governor.
tifortfe Snow, owner of the
Chadmn Journal, for everal year
a member of the State 1'rem associa
tion executive committee and twice a
state representative, i at-ckiug the
republican nomination lor lieutenant
governor.
A.i Wood of the (it-ring Courier,
tS. Kroh of the Ogallala News, T.
. Fulton of the Beatrice lixprens
are candidate for the state senate
at republican; John Tanner of th?
. South Omaha Democrat and K. K.
I'urcell of the Broken Bow Chief
tain are after the aanir office a
democrats. Tanner and I'tircell both
have had previous Irgislaiive experi
ence. For the lower house, editor candi
date? are Cyrus Black, Hickman En
terprise; W. W. Mailman, Wood
Kiver Mmneam; w. n. i.ox. Arapa
hoe Mirror; Vcrn (iihhons, Dawson
Herald; Dwight Griswold, Gordon
Gazette.
Maupin, Snow, Wood, Tanner and
Purccll are past presidents of the
Nebraska Tress association. Kroh
is a past vice president.
Irrigation Plan Is
0. KA1 by Senate
Senator Norm Secures Pass
age of Resolution to Aid
Semi-Arid Counties.
War Bride to Sing
for The Bee Radio
Program Include South Oina-
1m Contralto and Dramatic
Instructor.
Washington, June 30. (Special
Telegram.) benator worris securea
passage yesterday of his resolution
authorizing the' Interior department
to make special investigational the
irrigation project proposed by State
Engineer Johnson ana Mayor mc
Conaugh'ty of Holdrege, which
would put the waters of the Platte to
work irrigating the subsoil in Kear
ney, Adams and Thelps counties. '
The Andrews resolution in the
house to the same effect is still pend
ing, but Mr. Andrews will endeavor
to put it through before the house
adjourns. .... .
Renresentative Kuikaid yesterday
received a letter from Secretary of
the Interior Fall approving tnc
oroiect.
The project would appropriate
$5,000 from the general treasury for
irrigation investigation in me couu
ties named. The rainfall in this sec
(ion is inadequate, and it is proposed
to supplement the rainfall by taking
the flood and unused waters from the
Platte river at times in the year
when the water is available and stor
ing the same in the subsoil. It is
contended that through storage of
from 8 to 12 inches of water in the
fall or spring, maximum crops can be
produced with the average rainfall in
that section.
Women's Clubs to Work
With Movie Industry
Chautauqua, N. Y., June 30. The
most controversial topic at the bien
nial convention of the General Fed
eration of Women's Clubs was dis
posed of at the closing session today
when a resolution on motion pictures
was passed, offering co-operation to
the members of the industry.
The resolution approves "the effort
now being made bv the motion pic
ture industry to raise the moral and
artistic standard and develop the
educational value of motion pictures''
and "the effort of the industry to
stabilize its economic conditions to
the end that there may be the fullest
freedom for development of creative
ability."
The convention endorsed a uni
form marriage and divorce move
ment, recommending a law which
"will prevent hasty and ill-considered
marriages, preclude interstate
confusion and provide a proper jus
tice for all members of the family
when divorce becomes necessary."
A national immigration commis
sion to restrict the admission of
aliens to this country was endorsed,
as was art instruction in the public
schools and truth-in-fabric legislation.
Cuckoo Is Shiftless Sort
rf Father, Says Newspaper
Philadelphia, June 30. A local
paper, running a "nature and sci
ence" scries, queries its readers:
"Have you seen this bird the yellow-billed
cuckoo?"
To which a number have replied:
"Yes, many a time. Habitat, res
" taurants. buying meals tor 'gold
diggers.' "
The paper nonchalantly supple
ments this information with the fol
lowing: "Mr. Cuckoo is a rather
shiftless sort of father and husband."
Receivership of "Katy"
Road to Be Dissolved
St. Louis, June 30. (By A. P.)
The receiver ship of the Missouri,
Kansas & Texas Railway company
will be dissolved today when United
States Circuit Judge Sanbor nsigns a
decree prepared by security holders
authorizing the road's sale bv a spe
cial master for less than ?.'8.000.000.
The judge announced he would
; sign the decree late today after minor
changes are made in it.
The Bee's radio concert! are con
ilantly bringing out new talent in
Omalu. During ihe pat few nionili.
an umnual number of local artists
have nude their firt appearance he
fore the microphone and not one
number wa commonplace.
Toni(jht's radio prosram from the
Omaha Grain Exchange nation,
WAAW, to he broadcast by The Bee
includes piano number, song and
elocution numbers,
Miss KuiU Hi. -her, contralto singer
and director i.f St. Martine Etiisconal
choir on the South Side, will enter
lain radio audiences with two num
bers. Mrs. K. A. Wenberg will ac
company Miss Bieber. Both artists
will also broadcast a duet song num
ber. Mrs. James Burns, au Fuglish war
bride who received early musical
education in Ftirope, is on The Bee's
radio program tonight to sing sev
eral ballads. Mrs. K. C. Watkins
will accompany her.
Then thcre'li be an elocution num
ber and a pianologue, "Ma," by E.
R, Misner, a director of dramatics in
Omaha.
So radio audiences throughout the
country may listen in on some more
high-class entertainment tonight
when The Bee again broadcasts its
program from station WAAW be
ginning sharply at 8.15.
"Air Bug" Works
Without Aerial
Receiver Given Away by The
Bee Picks Up Messages
With Use of Coil.
The quick adaptability and thor
ough capability of the junior "air
bug" receiver that is being given
away by The Bee was demonstrated
recently when E. T. Munroe, jr.,
caught the Omaha Grain Exchange
station, WAAW, without the use of
an aerial an uncommon occurrence
in radio.
Ray Rainbolt of the Omaha Radio
company was demonstrating a large
receiving set not far distant from
station WAAW when Munroe
hooked his miniature set that con
sisted of a one-inch coil, crystal and
receiver to the aerial. The reception
from the grain exchange was as audi
ble through the "air bug" set as
through the larger receiver.
The lead from the aerial to the "air
bug" became disconnected and, to the
surprise of the onlookers, the grain
reports kept coming in, the coil act
ing as an aerial.
WAAW
Friday
Broadcasting of daily news bullet
ins from the Omaha Grain Exchange
station, WAAW, will be discontinued
after today. The grain exchange, co
operating with The Bee will continue
to broadcast market reports, baseball
scores and concerts. Market reports
will be broadcast daily at 8:45 a. m.,
9:45, 10:45, 12:30 and 8:00 p. m.
Baseball scores will be given out by
The Bee and the grain exchange at
5:15 p. m. Concerts will follow final
announcement of the market reports
at 8:00 p. m.
The Bee will broadcast concerts
from station WAAW on Monday,
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
nights of next week.
Four Concerts Scheduled
to Be Given Next Week
There'll be concerts broadcast by
The Bee from the Omaha Grain Ex
change station WAAW Monday,
Wednesday, Friday and Satur
day nights. Some clever local talent
has been booked for the programs
that will begin sharply at 8:15 p. m.
8:15 p. m.
Questions
E. L. K., Lincoln, Neb.
Q. What would a complete receiving
set to hear music cost?
il. A complete home made, short wave
regenerative set. Including aerial, could
be installed for $35.
F. J. N., Hastings, Neb.
Q. Will the use of a 43-plate condenser
across the secondary of a honeycomb coil
set make any difference? What are the
rignt sizes lor nonyecomb colls for such
a set?
A. (1) The condenser you mention will
work all right, but a 2.1-plate condenser
would be better. Probably the reason the
spider web coils did not work well in the
circuit is because you did not have the
coils of the proper size. Don't be afraid to
do some experimenting along this line, and
you may surprise yourself. (2) The size
of the honeycomb coils should be, pri
mary L-50, secondary L-50, and tickler
L-25.
Road Conditions
. Famished by the Omaha Auto .Club.
Roads In every direction out of Omaha
are reported veor muddy this morning.
West and south as much as two inches
of rata have been reported at several sta
tions. Cars are coming through from
very direction using chains and making
little alow time. Weather west clearing.
Is yoflr business for sale? Sell h
through an Omaha Bee "Want" Ad.
You'll be surprised at the quick results.-.
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$4,800 Judgment Returned.
Lamson Brothers sued the Brown
Consolidated Milling company of
rremont lor $3,000 on a note yester
day in federal court. They obtained
a judgment of $4,800. Defendants
served notice that they would appeal
the case.
Calif ornian Stages
Fiji Island Dance in
Park; Held Not Insane
Long Beach, Cal., June 30. Clif
ford Wooten, clad in a suit of small
muslin tobacco sacks, sewn to
gether with yellow cord that puck
ered the sacks, was slomnly pranc
ing and dancing in the park here
yesterday when a policeman step
ped into the picture and spoke thus
wise: "What's the idea?"
"I'm a member of the royal fam
ily of the Fiji islands, and I'm do
ing our tribal dance," was the re
sponse. At police headquarters a doctor'
said Wooten was sane, the sergeant
htld t hadn't been disorderly, the
policeman said he had no other
charge, so he was turned out of th
tttion. .
July Records
On Sale Saturday
Com in to hear theml Wt
will gladly play them for your
approval.
Buristt-Nsth Fifth Floor
IffilESSfcl tew
EVERYBODYS STORE'
FLAGS! FLAGS!
To Fly July 4th
In erry sue from the mallr-at
flitg t' the lari-sl of until bunt
ing. Triced from, each, 2c to 38.
Buristt Kask Mam Floor
Many Attractive Offerings Saturday
Sporting Goods
Golf Clubs
New lot of the 2.45 spe
cial includes drivers, brassies,
putters, niblicks, mashies and
mid-irons.
Each, $2.48
Practice Golf Balls
Weaver's balls of standard
weight and size, perfectly cen
tered and balanced, special
6 for 11.00
Caddy Bags
Tan and white bags made
of heavy canvas; ball pockets.
Each, $1.00
Tennis Balls
Fresh, new stock of Spauld
ing balls.
Each, SOe
Burf ess-Naih Fourth Floor
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Basket Refrigerator
Add to the pleasure of
motor trips and outing parties
by taking lunch in a "Hawk
eye" refrigerator.
The basket is durably con-
structed of woven imported
reed. With only a small lump
of ice, the non-conducting in
sulator lining keeps out the
heat and retains the cold for
86 hours. Salads, meats and
iced drinks are kept crisp and
cold.
Burgess-Nash Fourth Floor
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Bathing Suits
For Men
Whether you want a dar
ingly striped suit or one of
plain, conservative color, you
will find a good wool suit in
our stocks. Your size in
cluded. Priced
$1.50 to $7.80
For Boys
Well made garments woven
with contrasting colored
stripes in the combinations
most popular with young
boys. These are good fitting
suits in sizes iVi to 16.
$1.00 to $3.80
Burgess-Nash Main Floor
For Women
For lake, pool or beach,
we have a host of smart mod
els in silk, wool and gingham.
You will surely find one of
becoming style in the color
you wear best. Priced
$1.95 to $18.50
Burgesa-Nash Second Floor
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Silk Gloves
Silk gloves that are mussed
and soiled, some water-
stained. Priced at less than
1-3 off regular value. ,
Pair, 39c
Burgess-Nash Main Floor
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Bathing Sox
Fancy ribbed bathing sox
to match the swimming suit
are exceptionally low priced,
Pair, 25c
Burgess-Nash Main Floor
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Recipe Book
Special 39c
"The TaDlex." most mod
ern of reciDe books, is divided
into sections like menu cards,
with additional sections for
special little "here and there"
items that interest every
housewife. This practical
little book would surely be a
welcome addition to the new
homemaker, as it has space
for 2,000 clippings. The oil
cloth cover may be cleaned
with soap and water.
Book Shop Main Floor
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Drug Specials
Lemon Soap, dozen, SOe.
Palm Olive, 3 for 25c.
Elderflower, Rose, Glycerine,
Buttermilk Soap, 6 cakes,
25c.
Cashmere Bouquet, medium,
6 for 55c.
Creme Oriza, night cream,
19c.
Oriza Face Lotion, 10c.
Palm Olive Shampoo, 39c.
Palm Olive Shave Cream, 29c.
Creme Le Man, lemon Cream,
49c.
Extract Vegetal, Lilac of
France, 95c.
Burgcss-Nash Main Floor
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Picnic Needs
Th little niceties that
make picnic successful.
We have a most complete
assortment of rjaoer table
covers, napkins, spoons, forks,
salad or ice cream containers.
wax paper drinking cups,
fancy doilies and Japanese
lanterns at moderate prices.
Staneaety Piisifsal Mats Flee
Hoffman Wardrobe and Dress Trunks
Very Substantially U?iderpriced
Sturdily' built trunks of latest type priced many dollars below usual quotations. Constructed to
last and smart enoujrh to enter the most fashionable hotels of the country, these trunks at such notable
reductions offer a wonderful opportunity for travelers and vacationists in need of fine luggage.
Wardrobe Trunk $43.50
Of finest construction, made with open bulge top and equipped
with hangers, four drawers and a woman's hat box also laundry
bag and shoo box. Strong, durable hinges and burglar-proof lock.
Medium Sized
Wardrobe Trunks
Fitted with eight hangers, five
wooden-bottom drawers, shoe
pockets, lift top and a strong
lock. A trunk for reul service.
Each, $21.00
Dress and General
Purpose Trunks
Covered with hard fiber and
reinforced strip construction
strong hinges, bolts and
catches sizes 34, 36 and 40.
$6.75 and $9.50
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Other Wardrobe Trunks
$35.00 $52.50 $58.00
Burgess-Nash Luggag. Section M.ttanlno Floor
Feature Selling of
New Mid-Summer Hats
$195
Fashioned of:
Crepe Ribbon
Satin Taffeta
Designs of:
Embroidery
Silk Flowers
Fancy Ribbons
Metallic Fabric
v Self-Material
Burgess-Nash Hat Shop Third Floor
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Footwear for Summer
Nile Cloth Oxfords
White street or business
oxford made with very flat
heel or with straight Cuban
heel. Turn sole. A pair
$6.00 to $8.00
Sports Oxfords
For street or golf white
buck with black calf tip and
saddle strap. Rubber or
leather sole. Priced at
Pair, $7.9S
White Buck Pumps
Dainty lightweight pump
with trimming and Junior
heel of patent leather, brown
calf or gray kid.
Pair, $7.95
Burgess-Nash Shoe Shop Main Floor
Girls' Pantie Dresses
$195
Fine Amoskeag gingham
and chambray are the mate
rials; hand embroidery in
cross-stitch design the trim
ming. They are made in
light and dark shades of
little girl colors. There are
all the most adorable styles
in sizes 2 to 6.
Burgess-Nash Infant' Shop Third Floor
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A Timely Sale of
Attractive New Hand Bags
$1 29
Especially desgined
for wear with sum
mer costumes and
with sports outfits.
Fashioned of silk
or tweed with gold,
silver-plated or col
ored galalith frame.
All silk lined.
Every color.
Burgess-Nash Leather Goods Shop Main Floor
Kiddies' Sox
A splendid wearing quality in
shades to match the summer
togs that small boys and girls
will wear.
35c 3 for $1.00
Silk Hosiery
Women's full fashioned silk
hose made with double toe and
heel, also triple knee features
which even the most careful
buyers seldom find at this low
price.
Pair, $2.50
Burgesa-Nash Main Floor
14-Piece Water Se
Special $3.95
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Cold drink set composed
of round tray and pitcher
of "Sunlite" aluminum and
six glasses fitted with tum
bler holders of "Sunlite"
aluminum in lattice design.
Especially practical for
porch or garden. Very light
in weight. Set, $3.95.
Burfegi-Nh China hop Fourth Floor
Lisle Vests
Excellent fitting vests of fine
quality lisle; made bodice top;
flesh and white; all sizes up
to 44
55c 2 for $1.00
Women's Hose
For the many who like the
full fashioned hose are silk
stockings made with double toe
and heel and lisle garter top.
White and black.
Saturday, $2.00.
Burgess-Nash Main Floor
The Wonder Square99
Women's Bathing Caps
Each 19C
Either the plain skull cap that has become bo
popular, or more unique shapes trimmed with motifs
in rubber. These caps are made of new, live rubber,
in all colors. Our "Wonder Square" price for Satur
day, each, 19c
Busj-taa-Naak Wonder loiaro Mala Floor
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Tussah Pongee
Yard 59C
Seldom is it possible to buy this practical fabric
at such substantial savings. This is a 35-inch fabric
in natural and sport colors ideal for summer dresses,
blouses, lingerie, skirts and draperies. Yard, 59c.
Burf ess-Nash Red Arrow Booth Downstairs Stor
Candy Specials
Pilling's (".urn Drops
Turkir.li tlc ill flavors of
lime. Irmun, vunillu, and
anine. Wry Hpt'ciiilly priced,
round, 24c
'Dapper Dan' Caramels
Soft caramel rolled in
gtHted coroanut. Triced
Pound, 27c
"Jumbo" Salted
Peanuts
Large, whole nuts freshly
suited. Saturday price-
' pounds, 35c
Burgsss-Nash Mmsnlns Floor
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Laces Reduced
Curtain Lace
Yard, 5c
Several widths of pure
linen lace in white, ecru and
linen color. Yard, Sc.
Lace Edges
Yard 5c
For trimming dresses, col
lars and underwear, yard, Be,
Lace Remnants
Each, 9c-
Including val laces and
some Irish crochet, also piecei
of embroidery and overlaco
in white and colors; all are
reduced for clearance.
No phone or mail orders.
Burarss-Nash Main Floor
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Handkerchiefs
For Boys and Girls
Just the kind of which all
little folks need so many.
Fine quality white 'kerchiefs
with white or colored border,
Each is put up in a little
folder.
5c or 12 for 50e
Handkerchiefs
by the Yard
Most of it is a yard and
half wide and some of it has
as many as eight handker
chiefs to the yard
Yard, 25c
Burgess-Nash Main Flooi
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Hair Nets
"Bonnie B" Hair Nets, double
mesh, cap and fringe, six in
box, for 75c.
"Bonnie B" Nets, single mesh,
cap and fringe, six for 50c.
"Ritz" Hair Nets, double mesh,
cap and fringe styles, three
for 25c
Gainsborough Nets, double
mesh, cap and fringe, two
for 2?c.
Gainsborough Nets, single
mesh, cap and fringe, three
for 25c.
Carmen Hair Net, with or
without elastic, all colors,
dozen, 75c.
Burgess-Nash Main Floor
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Stationery
Tuberose linen a high
grade pound paper in white
and tint3. 72 sheets to the
pound
Pound, 65c
Envel6pes, pkg., 20c
Burgess-Nash Main Floor
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Kodak Albums
Kodak albums, black cloth
bound
Small size, 95c
Large size, $1.50
Burgess-Nash Main Floor
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Garden Hose
Moulded
hose, corru
gated, made
of best qual
ity rubber.
-inch size.
12c foot. H-inch, 14c foot.
-inch, 16c foot.
Screen Wire, 3c q. ft.
Lawn Mowers
A complete line of the bet
ter makes. Ballbearing, easy
running, self-sharpening,
priced at $13.25, $14.25.
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