The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, August 15, 1922, Image 3

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    liiti CulAUA lieu,: it4MJ.Vi, Aiuut iJ, ;.
Women to Raise
Moral Stamlank
7
Declares Leader
F SsasSSSSSSSSNS?
Lntry Into l'nIiuVi Xi.t to
(!aur ImicM.ii Change, How
rtrr, aji Mr. An-
tuindtf Funk.
"J he tnrre man mho hni an idr
ilul omn would prriorm miraite
hro ihey rntrtr ) (h Old of politic
it ailvisfd to tliink strain, according
lo Mr. Atiiointiic I'link of Vah
injefon, I. C, lw arrivrd at llotrl
Kuttritrilc jciirJ.i.
TUtJ dislingiiMiril won i J n Kalrr
auritnl that ihr i a (Irmocrat, Imt
i hii mt!r!enilriit on alt matter jrr
(ainniij lo woiiirn' wrlfarc
Mie will B'lilffi t tic ilemorraiic
Hjtc ifinviiitn.il t hit iiitt n.o.iii
in the Amlitririum cm "TIic I'mtrd
Si..ir Smalt,"
"There were sonir," mM Mr.
I-unk, "who h.nl an hlra that whni
wiitiirii gut into iiulitir, railtral
tiling wrre going to take Uic with
mil'iniiiK suflileiuir. Tlut coulil
nut be. Woman, whm she oliaiiul
the elective franrhine vji equipped
by eoiHcinue, rlrsire ami education.
Hut she rr.tltcd that she must de
velop at a iiirinhrr of a tMiliitial (uirly
Im'ijikc shr unijrf stoo'l that result
are olitaim-ij tlmnigli party orgaiiira-
tmll,"
She lirlicvr wmniii in politic will
iai'c the moral iajnl.trd of the 114
tinn. 'Women will tlrive for better
homes, better citirin, and for thoe
tlniiKt which will make our country
happy and pmprroii."
HulltT Farm Hureati Will
Hold Picnic at JJrllwood
The flutter county farm bureau i.i
planning tu'entrrtam lO.WiO farmers
at it annual picnic at Dcllwood next
Thursday.
Feature!! of the celebration will be
a radio address by J. K. Howard,
president of the American Farm
liureau federation, from Chicago; a
radio concert broadcast from the
Omaha Grain exchange, a ball game,
a parade, sporti, moving pictures, a
dance and an airplane exhibition.
N. H. (jaine of the C ollege 'jfAij
riciilture will be the speaker of the
day. s
SImrt Aerial an
Aid for Receiving
More Srlrctne Tuning Effrct
ed hy Additional Turn in
Inductance Coil.
The length of the arrul wire i
often mcrrated above that bekt
adapted to the wave length of the
nation to be received. A ingle
liotui.nUl wire 110 to 1 5' fret long
it miTicient i-if the reception of k
iiI from JoQ meter broadratting
nations and a longer aerial will ne
ctssiiate the use oi lerir condens
eri. More selective tuning can be
accomplished with a thurt aerial
wire, umg additional turn in the
inductance cod if necessary to reach
the dcirrd wave length.
In erecting the aerial wire it i
nerens.iry to kerp a far a poMihlc
from all other elrctrical ciriuit mill
a power line, telcidione wire, etc.
here the aerial mutt be erected
in clone proximity to tuch wire
the aerial hoji!d be placed at right
angle to the other wire to a to
reduce the inductive effect to a minimum.
Directional effect of mall aerial
of couiparaflvely low value hould
be t'.krn advantage of by pointing
the aerial in the direction of the na
tion from which signals are to be
received. The coil antenna, of
coiime, i the most directional de
vire and if sufficient amplification
i available it is the mott arlective
device for receiving lignals from a
particular station.
Sparks
To obtain the best result from
a two-step outfit it i necessary to
have the transformer mounted at
right angle to each other. In this
way a great deal of the howling
noise are done away with arrd clear
er reception i assured. John.
Radio frequency is that electro
motive force which is sent out by
the radio transmitter and i consid
ered to be greater than 10,000 cycle
per second. In some type of re
ceiving sets this radio frequency
current i amplified before it is re
dueed to audi.) frequency. In other
set thi radio frequency rurrrnt is
reduced to audio frequency and i
men amplified for the telephone re
ceiver, it i generally known that
the human ear will not detect notes
of lB.Vrtl vibration per second, but
will hear audio frequencies, which
are below this figure. .
Mary MacSwiney
Reported Held as
Cork Captured
Humored to Have Ueen Ar
rested With Lord Mayor a.
Free State Troop 0i
i-upied City.
Cork. Aug. U-USy A. P.j-The
irregulars have evacuated Cork be
fore the advance of the naioual
trooi).
The barrack at Fcrmoy, north of
Cork, were burned by the irregulars
yesterday previous to their evacua
tion,
It il rumored that Daniel O'Cal-
laghan, lord mayor of ( ork, ha been
arrested together with Mary Mac
Swiney. The whereabout of Famon de
Valera remain a mystery, When
last seen here he was driving west
ward in a closed carriage. This
wa on Thursday evening, shortly
after the irrrgulara had left the city.
All of eastern county Cork has
now been taken by the nationals.
August 21 to He Reunion
Day lor eta at Superior
Cimriir K'rh Allff t4 lSle-
cial.) D. J. McConneli, post com
mander "Old Abe" post No. 63, at
Simerinr. ha announced that Auirust
24, the second day of the pageant,
"The Melting Pot," will be reunion
day for all civil war veteran. Ca mo
fire atorie will be the order of the
day. In the evening Superior will
ntrain the veteran bv admitting
them to the pageant free. Jerry Wil
hclm's fife and drum corp from Lin
coln will be here. 1
All Suspects in
Shooting of Game
Warden Captured
Two f Trio Arruaed of
Kinptying Shotgun Into Of
firer Arrested at Mi
louri Valley,
With the rapture id two men at
Missouri Valley at S..V) yesterday
morning alt three of the lulians ac
eused of the probable fatal wound
ing of F.dgar IJndgrrn, federal game
warden operating out of Council
niiiffs, are In rtintody.
The two men, who were arrested
at Missouri alley by Northwestern
railroad special agent after an or
ganized search had been conducted
by police, county authorities and
federal olfiiers suire the shooting on
the Illinois Central tracks near PiR
Lake Sunday, gave the name of
Sebastian Spatto and Tony lUropa.
The Italians tuld the cllners tliry
live in Chicago,
Returned to Bluff.
Police at Council llliilfs, where the
men were returned for identification,
declare, however, that the prisoner
ire Louie and Huster I-poito,
brother, living in the lihiffs. The
Italian were taken to the federal
building in Council llluffs for inves
tigation. 'The third man wa arrested a few
hour after the shooting, suffering
from gunshot wound m the back.
He Wa taken to Colin, i (Hutu bv
a Inn cut (U) fanner and now i.
in Mercy hoiiiital. lie gave nn
name a Angclo Fillo and said he
wat shot by one o( hi rumpamoiu
beriuse be tried to esratie trum them
during thnr f! ght, f-il.o denied any
part in the wounding of the otiirer,
Little Hope lor Recovery.
Liiidgren, according to the story
be told at the b'nt.itjl, where he lie
at the point l death, wa attacked
by a trio of Italian hunter on the
railroad trails alter be had taken
Sttay from lbey smne bird that they
had killed. A revolver, which lie was
obliged M draw to place them under
arrest, wa shot Irotii Ms band !y
one of the trio. I.indgren says, The
other two Italian then raued their
gun and each fired a charge of shot
into hi body at rl"c range, accord
in if to the officer.
The wounded man's liver is lacer
ated anif tilled with the shot, and
the vufun has almost no rhame for
recovery, according to l)r, Harry
Nelly, poiicff surgeon,
Havclock Minister
m Champions Strikers
Lincoln, Aug. 14. Taking the part
of the railway strikers, Key. C, II.
Tucker, paitor of the Firt Christian
rhiinh of lfavelock, declaied before
a irowil o( i.imi people at Ant'l'e
park here yesterday that if the strike
is lost thi country will he retarded
SO years. He urged the city to send
an appeal to Washington to "uphold
the real dignity of labor,"
A free ha been trained to form a
Japanese boat, the trunk being the
mast and low branches the hull.
I'OI ITHAt. AHtr.NTItr.Y
I'OI.ITirtl. AliSS-.HTINr.HK.NT
Pennsylvania and Erie
Trackmen Urge Strike
Omh lira Imt4 Wlr.
N'ew Vu'k, Aug. M -l barging
bid faith on the part cue and
Pcnntylvauia railroad in failing to
observe an agreement madf on July
4 for averting strike then, the
maintenance of way men in this city
telegraphed a demand to their na
tional president that be call a stuke
immediately. They wish to quit
woik Monday, and would rail out
Jim sit maintenance of way men on
the two line.
Without any previnu announce
ment, a meeting of the New York
district council of the maintenance
of way men wa held and a resolu
tion adopted for telegraphic tians
inisnion to the union's president, F,
F, (arable, who was in Washington
attending the conference there.
Russian Destroyer Sink.
London, Aug. It --(Hy A. P,)-
A Hclsmlors dispatch to the Central I
New today said the km.ian lrgalo
thi re aiiiioumrd that a Kuian de
sttoyer had bren sunk during rerrii'
navy inauruver No details lomeru
iug the name of the ship or the plaif
ri 11'l.oKf wt re fcftten
I Col
Cold, Cooling. DellcUu
WATERMELON
10
Who It Otto A. Sinlue, "Candidate by Petition" for.
County Attorney of Douglai County on the "Light
Winea and Beer" Platform?
Mr. Sinki born sn4 raised on the farm nd irk.d his r Ihrourh eoll.
H la an t(ortiar In Omaha, Nlira.ka, tiavlng li-n admltteit la Ih bar In Ihls
atsi In th fall of 114.
II Is a gradual ul th K turner RtaU Normal Krhool ut Dili staia.
Ha Is a araduaU with (ha dra rf A. W. from tha Ktat I'nlv.nilf of Nbra.ka,
whr ha majnrad In political scln and aa alaeud oratur of bn alaaa
farina his sanlor yaar.
Ha la a gradual 0f tha t'nlver.llf of Chlrago Ijiw grhool with tha drgraa of
Doetor of Juriapruilvnea, graduating In June, 11.
Ha ..rv.d In th army during tha World War, having nll.ld in tha Heavy
Artillery branch of tha sarvica.
He wa aandldata f,r dtlayal to th lata stata tonstllatlonal convanllon.
If you want to vat foe fAr. Slnkle, da not vol a straight part?
tlth.l. If yau vota a alralfht tUku you trill ba caallng
your vala for ana of Iba olh.e candldalas. So do not put a croaa
X) in lha party elrtlo If you want I vot for Mr. Sink la.
Doctor at 82 Finds Mothers Prefer
His Formula to New-Fangled Salts
And Coal Tar Remedies for Babies
Judgment vt 1892 vindicated by world approval of Dr. Caldwell'. Syrup iPepain,
a aimple vegetable compound for constipation So tafa thousandt giva
it to babei in armi Now hat largest tala In tha world.
WinNtmnnli In fheMrd
v
year of hi L'e. is 1 am.
(hero are, certain thirigt he hag
learned tlmt only tune ran
teach him. 'I ho baala of treat
liiK sickness Ins not chni;ed
Rinee I left Medienl College In
llT.'i. nor sliii e I placed on thu
mnrket the laxative presrnp
tion 1 had uied in my practice,
known to drugs' and the
iiuhllo aioee JN'.i;', ii lr.
tildwell'i Syrup l'epin.
Then the treatment of con.
filiation, biliousness, bead
iclii'i, mental depression,
inditfrslion, aour itomach ind
ollu-r iiidiipoHitioti thai result
from constipation wa entirely
by mcana of aimple vegetable
laxativei, ln-rhs and root.
These ere still the basis of my
Ir. Caldwell'a Syrup I'epsin.
which it t combinition of
Fgyptian Senna and other mild
laxative herbs with pepsin.
Recently new medicines
have been brought out for
constipation that contain cal
omel, which la mercury, salts
of various kinds, mineral, and
coal tar. These are all drastic
purges, many of them danger"
ous, and the medical profession
ii .n mil J i in- n am ... , .
:VM
SVaoi a rxoal pwtraN of
pa. w. a. calowku.
faaodrr Or riau'i Irrua fonla
Vara Slialtaia, Ma., Itlt
Is warning the public against
them. Certain coal tar products
will depress the heart; certain
alts five rise to intestinal
poisoning, Impaction sod rupture
of the intestine. If grown peo
ple want to use them noone ran
deny them the privilege, but
they should never be given to
children.
The ilmpler the remedy for
constipation, the safer for the
child ind for you, and the bet
ter for the general health of
ill. And a you can get results
in a mild and safe way by
using Vr. Caldwell's byruii
I'epsin, why take chsnces Willi
pills and powders and strong
drugs, even if disguised in
can.ly? My remedy, too, costs
less .'ban most other, only
tlMiut a cent t dose, A botilu
audi is you ran find fn my
drug atore, will last a family
eversl months, ind ill can use
it. It ii good for the babe in
mil because pleasant to the
tuste, gentle In action, ind free
from narcotics. In the proper
dose, given In the directions,
it is equally effective it ill
Hires. Elderly people will find
it especially ideal.
The formula of Dr, Cild wcll'i
Syrup I'epsin ii on the cover
of every bottle, ind the
ingredients hive the endorse
men of the U. S. J'brma-copoeia.
till ((( W- Ii n( 'rt remembrance of my 83rd birthday I have let dn'uV the lum oTn TWiani
P1U,UVU TVUrillUI jjyk,, to J tivtn away tn hdf ounc bottltt of mi Srup Ptpiin. Only one
" ""Zr"!"- Fre Trfed bold to a family. All art contttpattd now and then, and here Ii an
Cvr.n Pgtntim rfpa "W"111) "M "n othtn to try Dr. CddwtU'i Syrup Ptpiin I RLE OP
UJl Up I CpSIU I I CC CHAHCiE. Ath for your free bold today, limply lending name and addreii to
Dr. W. Ii. CaluWI,5U w'uifiinfton St., Mowkelfo, 111. Do not ponpon thi$.
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The Livable Living Room
The place where you spend so many of your
hours at home should be just as comfortable and
just as beautiful as you can afford to make it.
August Furniture Sale prices give you oppor
tunity to accomplish the maximum of beauty
and comfort at the minimum expense.
Third Week of Our Annual
August Furniture Sale
ii
195.00 Three-Piece Tapestry Covered Living
Room Suite Davenport, Chair " A J? A A
and Rocker. Aug. Sale Price, XT:JaUU
198.00 Three-Piece Mulberry vVelour Covered
Suite Davenport, Chair and ." yJQ H
.Wing Chair, 'liia 4 J
315.00 Three-Piece Blue Velour Covered Suite
Davenport, Chair and Wing Ol A A
Chair. Aug. Sale Price," wlfJaUU
345.00 Two-Piece Mohair Covered Suite Dav
enport and Chair. August '7K
Sale Price, UWt i O
I TP A fT! That Have Made Our August Furniture Sale a Pro-
n M. J vlu nnuncp.d Success and the Talk of the Town
The high character of the materials, the perfection of workmanship, the beauty of design and
the low prices are all facts which are apparent to those who examine our Master-Made Fur
niture. Other facts which make this sale so popular are tho service rendered by our expert
salesmen, the variety of stocks from which to make selections, and last, but not least, our EASY
PAYMENT PLAN.
32.50 Mahogany
Rocker
Upholstered in Tapos
try. Our August Sale
Price,
26.75
Wicker
Furniture
Is quite as popular
for winter as
for summer
une. It's com
fort and ar
tistic beauty
make it suit
able for all
the year
around use.
4.75 Wicker
Honpr Stand
2.95
17.00 Wicker
Tables
11.50
13.00 Wicker
Wftiroii
11.75
11.00 Ivory
Jiockfr
11.75
1S.00 Wicker
Wairon
11.00
35.00 Mahogany
Gate Leg Table
Drop leaves, (rracoful
design. August Sale
Price,
28.00
The Restful Atmosphere
of the bedroom depends upon the right fur
niture. It must be both beautiful and well built.
You spend a third of your life in your bedroom,
Make it worthy of this time by refurnishing it
in our August Furniture Sale.
m
M
i -1 iiir'Tr
145.00 Four-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite
Dresser, Chiffonctte, Toilet Ta- 111 AA
hie and Full Size Ucd, 1 JLt.UU
204.00 Four-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite
Dresser, Chiffonctte, Vanity -f O A A A
Dresser and Full Size lied,
331.50 Four-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite
Dresser, Chiffonette, Vanity 0CQ
Dresser and Full Size Bed, LdXjV I D
550.00 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite Walnut or
mahpgany; Dresser with plate glass top; Chif
fonette and bow-foot Vanity Dresser with plate
glass top; Full Size Bed. Aug. OCT A HVZ.
Sale Price, OUiO
Where Space Counts
the tluofold h the ideal bed. "When closed,
it is an attractive piece of furniture for the
living room; when open it is a comfortable
bed, always ready for tho unexpected guest.
(let one in our Auirust Furniture Sale,
63 W i v.vhl Hdit Ba-.i.fcany fin
iliivl frr,if. August It) Iff"
7700 Duofoli Soft B4 r- r?r
Uiid tak frame, .).) I O
ISO Thru Ftc Dtfololst B4SUits, Hafa,
i-hiir .i 4 Ukr. 1 An nr
tptrf vj'KwNtery, XUfil
1W Thrt Pw Dttofald B4 iaiu v.fa.
klr an-l Rkrrj vl-ur 111 f"?r
itiKt'lurtnr, 1 Al O
m TWP Diof.ria 14 tlsutt- ia.
M(k.Utfinf, 1 1 I tJ
The Business of Din ing
is an essential func
tion of civilization. The
dining room expresses
and reflects the taste
and hospitality of the
home. You can refur
nish your dining room
without undue cost in
our August Furniture
Sale,
Dining Room Suites
In the August Sale Range in Price
From 99.75 to 277.75
44 m 1 1, tigVinstr. i1"i,i''i!yi;il,
V i til MS -11.
$200 Eight-Piece Dining Boom Suite
quartered oak, antique fiuish; tiO-inch
buffet, table, five side chairs and one
truest chair. August 1 Off (f
Salel'riee, 1 00 UU
$250 Eight-Piece Dining: Room Suite
Tuscan Walnut Suite j Huffet 00 inches,
table, five side and guest chairs. Au-
199.75
$275 Eight-Piece Dining Room Suite-.
Antique Walnut .Suite, CO-inch buffet
table, 5 sido and one guest chair.
r"' 214.75
$300 Eight Piece Dining Room Suite
Wituhtor Type 1'iitini; Suite in figured
walnut, fcti-hieh buffet table, five side
nd om gueat chair, 077 7r
AuiitHt Sale Trio, u I f (J
21.50
Windsor
Rocker
('as for,
a4
RtsaplieHy
I ls4
9,i wii,htiny mtt.
August Sl 'ri.
17.25
Sewinjj
Cabinet
4 IJal
t.lU
M. vivos; an finLsht J. with
tar dra(M tvurt.
rnU fni (hrtt'.t, te,
Atif SsU lrr,
35.00 Spinet Desk
frr'f
MJ
1
Matiuifaisy nllnd, nie.
ly 'inr!d. August
lrl I'n. e,
19.75
35.00
Tea
Wagon
Warn ( MlrU
Ml!i.M (t
Mahiaiiy ir walnut;
str I. af t la. Aifist
Sa! I'rW, "
5.75 Quartered1
Oak Dining
Chair
hfJ
ik.it a 11
Hat rt, mnsl trV.
Aitrf Sa' 'ri.,
4.50
At Breakfast Time
The difference between a sombre dining
room and a bright, airy breakfast rnmn mny
ne the difference between a
grouch and a sunny disposi
tion for the day. Coddle your
temperament by furnishing
your breakfant room in our
-ugust Furniture Sale.
M
n1" ' in 1 1 1 ii
IU (.aaatrlt-J isMtstxl Urail Koua Ntll
Tat'ls ni luur hin,
AUfual I'll, s, tlUsftl
MM M-flw mrraU4 frrart AllWu Urrak.
1I n - liuffai, uti aa4 haiij ( 1 r
Aiiis Hal fill. J 1 I O
: i Aaili4 Malaat Krvaafa.! Ila
nU. tit,fi, UM n.l I tfcairs, lit
A tft !: I'll., O I 'ill
Itvara i.tsf ltU1 HraU Kaa
Salt-. Huftrt. Ubi an saaita, 17 7"
S..K...I I'lti. I II I alt)
l.'Ms I rtaik l.f aaal4 UrtaUast Hm Halt
26.50
"". sri aal 4 ias.it.
An ml flii a,
M9.TO
- - - i
,'.,.! . j "f Ml ni ' t ,
17.75
13.50