fHK OMAHA PKE: FRIDAY. PKPTKMBKR . 1922. Medill McCormick to Stump Nebraska j Every Day Mow Brings Big Crowds lo tine Sale of the Qdredge-Reyinlds Stock of Fine ierchaiise vpaaHaHRXSL)ig !tJ V m ) 4- 1 I I Budget System's Author to Stump Stale for C.O.P. Prrry'Announrpf Senator Me f'ormii k ami (!. Frank Hravit at Fjrtt of HqtuMican (!iiiiiai);iir. Lincoln, Stb., Sfp'. 7. Srilator MkMI M.Coimiik, father t( llir llfil'ill l(tl'l,;-t iviirin. Hill ttuk kl ij'uhi 'inii in Nrhr4l4 on iu IkiuI to ir during the rainjmKii, it iinuiiiurl today by K. It, I'rrry, ( I'.nrnun l the rrpuliln an tuic cm lt.il rolimiittfe, following liirttiug of the ute orrulive iniiimiitr. 'fin- rxiK'r Utr rf McCorniiik't M'trdiit Mill l) (lrlrniiiiinl in liort Inn, Chairman I'rrry ail, I rrrv ltd aiiiioiimril llut C, Tunk Kravit, former conurf miuu, lud lotuntrcrcd In rprnil Iwo urrli I'lmping in Nrlralu tit lidulf it I the national it ml 1 4 1 .- ticLrti. Kravn, w In lr in rnrigrrat, n.r'iilirr of a ronarrkioiul invetii lion commiitre thai Imrrd to tli loimlry the g.nlic (rand Hid tr at j)rprtra!'l during tiie ar in awarding and fulliilliiitf contractu. J lr it rxpniI to recount the finan iiiil trinlif tnartrd, and outline the RigintiC tri-k of reconstruction and 1 urtailmcnt of expniaei falling oil the uliouldrri of the republican administration. 'I he atate and na 1 1011 a I candidate, in .'dira-.ka will fill a regular (peaking tchrdule to be arranged by 1'irry at placet where apeakert are denied. Other peakcr will be .uplifted. I jnunripalioii Proclamation Issued liv Mavor Dalilinan Mayor Oaliimaii went to Lincoln S attend the tate fair yesterday. Acting Mayor Oan Butler wiped a trickle of prripiration from ht brow and itued rn oral proclamation that straw hat may be worn until Ihr tnow fall. (More leaving Mayor Dalilinan is ktied lint proclamation: "To lha popl nf Omaha: "IMI M.pl nljr 12, Hi roloffrd pa.tpla or thin nty will rHal.rala Kman.-lpntlnn day. FlldnK ar.la li ji v l.-n arrantfl anil vry man ai4 weinan of th cnloivl ra a will wl.h in ba wrant I KouM apvrtfully jr Ihat amployars nf rul.nad hrip arranaa lo lva ih.m their ltJum il lha aft-Tnonn f (hat (lata, tn vn ahla lham in partlrlfinla In tha air r in. 'I lia iiy h a dp anl tvily all nifiranra to lliaa paopla and thsa of ua who ran n.l milt anabla thun to otiaarva It In a tilting manner ar h'-lpim to lata lha ntinilarit tru Amarii-anlam." Sen.KedUl llcCornuc Regenerative Set Tuned With Ease $100,000 Manufacturing Plant I Incorporated in Fremont Fremont. Neb.. Sept. 7. (Special.) The Midwest Manufacturing com pany, incorporated for $100,000, i the latest addition to Fremont' list of industries. Mayor C. H. Green is president of the new company; B. C. Whitmore, Valley, vice president; Bea:h Hinman, Fremont, secretary; John Monnich, Fremont, treasurer; vX A. Mogal, Omaha, director. L. P. Ejars, Omaha, ha been chosen manager of the plant. The company was organized following the pur chase of the defunct Nebraska Foundry and Manufacturing- com pany some time ago. The organiza tion has $50,000 paid un stock. High School at Fremont Has Record Attendance Fremont. Neb., Sept. 7. (Special) The attendance record at Fremont High school was broken this year with the enrollment of 569 students, 83 more than registered the first day last year. Superintendent A. If. W'atcrhouse is confident that the roll of students will reach 600 in the high school before the term is well under way. It is expected that Fremont's new $100,000 junior high school will be ready for occupancy by January 1, relieving the congestion that ex ists at present. Two Men Seriously Hurt in Car Crash Near Ellis Beatrice, Neb., Sent 7. (Special Telegram.) Charles Christ of Ply mouth suffered a fractured arm and Lewis Chapman of Sarbine a badly mangled nose and other serious in juries when their cars crashed into each other on the Goldenrod high way a few miles west of Ellis. The injured men were brought to a hos pital here. It is said that both cars were running without lights, having been "short-circuited" because of a thunder storm in the Ellis vicinity. Columbus Lets Contract for Municipal Improvements Columbus, Neb.. Sept. 7. (Spe cial.) Zucrlein & Woerth, local con tractors, were given the contract for rebuilding the city pumphouse and putting in the new wate." concrete foundation. Their bid was $12,700. The Omaha Steel works was awarded the contract for erecting the steel tower and storage tank on its hid for $lo,yO0. J. V. Devlin of Sioux City is to construct the extension to the torm sewer. His bid was ?5,S1. Irrigation IMtthe Are Cloitil Due to Pry Hive r Columbus, Neh.. Sept. 7,tSpr Uiual drouth condition, that have rult-d in complete drying up ni the North VU"t nvrr near it June t on wiih the South PUtte. ld today . the doting, by order of the Ute irrigation t'epaltiiirut, of ill dilchi 01 tin Villey Nrto priorities are nWfumt U Jsv-4. hn it rot tupeclrj K fuvt tfimut rlitH i trops, moat Cl tnen hvi nutuu.t Correct Method of Operating Complicated Receiver Not Difficult. Aurora, .Yf6., I'aator Quid rout Wo Faith in Old-Time litlighn Aim t , Nab, gap. ?. J t, M Buaivr, in ttmnt vom. pnym tu tt toaixjit at mm nt W th MituOii 1 rott ski hai, t r-otl K has Kali (, , d.Ur4 thi "t tnJiti ivt pfi(t m tiUfo t wtli Mi , a4 tMtt "lr 1 tiiitatlatlotl p:i'i I M M Uiitl IK h 1 1 km . I I .'V HvKB tta.Ul4- K titt ' J'Uif I't 1 ( ih it tn tvt . li ivah, i titt4t IMU.H el II M I t n ih M whi,' The way to tune in a Mation on a regenerative set is as lollows: First, heat the filament of the tube; second, set the primary inductance witch on a Ifiven contact ami vJr .1,. . . ' 7 WUII- ilfiiser in the antenna circuit very slowly throiicrlinnt ita ranir Tf Um desired station doe not come in set the primary inductance switch on an other contact and vary the condenser as before. Third, alter the station conies in set the condenser at the point where it can be heard the loud est. Then vary the tickler coil on the variometer until the signal comes in with suitable loudness. Where honeycomb coil are used first heat the filament and place the honeycomb coils which five the ria. sired range of waves in the coil mounting. Set the mnvahlr rnlli z.i about .10 or 40 degrees with the fixed coil. Second, varv the antrnna mn. denser .lightly and then the second ary condenser throughout its range. it me acsireu station does not come in Varv th antenna Int1rtanaat mn,. and the secondary condenser through us range as neiore, SPARKS The Inter-City Radio club will meet tomorrow night at the radio station in Krug park- in conjunction with the amateur radio snow being held at that place. VV hen you are soldering- the wires from the taps on your coupler to the switch points, and it is found difficult to hold the soldier, Iron and wire at the same time, remember this kink: Procure some acid , core wire solder, schape the insulation from the wire for about one-quarter inch and slip the hollow wire over the end of the wire. Flatten the solder on the wire with pliers. While hold ing the solder with the pliers, break off the solder; place the .solder and wire on the contact point and apply the hot soldering iron. Questions A. B. B., David City, Neb. Q. What should be the size of loop aerial, flat type, for two-stage radio frequency detector, two stage audio and 600-meter short wave? A. Four feet square. Start with four turns of ordinary bell wire and add a turn at a time until best re sults are acquired. WDV Programs The Omaha Bee's radio program Wednesday night from station WDV, featuring Miss Lucy Hill, soprano soloist, and Miss Pitzer at the piano, afforded invisible audiences cheerful entertainment. Miss Hill's selection of song numbers was distinctive and carefully chosen. Last night's radio program by The Omaha liec from station WDV fea tured Mrs. Walter Rouse at the piano with a varied repertoire of classical and popular numbers. WAAW Friday Mrs. Bertha Coffey Assmaii and Miss Agnes Hritton will broadcast ongi from station WAAW at 8 o'clock tonight. when Th Omaha Pee presents another' radio concert. Hoth ar singer of de repute. Their progtams will b tn- Mounted by radio. Dehle r . Auta Accident Prohrd lijr Coroner' Jury HtSron, Nr!, H 7 tSptiwI Telegram A coroner' jury inv tigtting ihe dtAth ol Mrs Henry Mruvt nd ton i tfth!r in tn U' tomotnte tiii!ii tat etV. !r ti lirtrrniint the u f t' ardent, , Trciuh Diigrr Injured, kraftlft, N.'li, .'''I't . tllUI) -K'i'H Joi.ct mil rioti:y iithlttd, pc!y l' 1 1 t !'!( Mti wh'tit h fOOfkift "f 't 4'l!g b tont i i ft 'oin f Hat,, H S fmi I J l t ! t! l- ' h' tJr- nih II miiita.J t oKf t., ) t t I t- x . Ilrltl an Natutoft Cha)rj;e, lUaluc. N. !' f " If S(it W. A. Si l " ot I ib i n N. fcluMiM ' I .. !, I 14 t.l t '! jl n. HH ilt ta h .r (!" lrt tla i if J tt DiM., Kan. fct i. t i Reductions of 0 w and Greater O Reductions H I iiiiiS hi iui uc 3anmn a i u -v . i, sTVani . r i c mm Hi h m mm ra m If .li.tV IL lutsssV 1 LJl II 1 iaW M L aV K fc. i MV 1M KW M MUT M a M ' tn K ' 1 1 (l ill 11 PIWPTtalSlv i It L SW , wWWj . WWIrWsWW , j I If I Hill ffwtkltalilaWt, 1 HiWVIHMbW NtttT tF 1 1 1 lsWBitW aHBri ! f 1 1 a L, WMHMH i imWtMWttKtltMW bBMMWw ltlBtB(a l rm J i hi. ,ii,:i i h Mm t.i .i.-'sn Ill l,li a. u ,m II I I i iili.i.M. I ; iif III li liiiiii ihi ih illiiilil 1 1 iiiinii i 1 1 m HH'iiii i.l II ' i;. ,. " ,. !:. Will ill1 mwm in w:ii ft S!ilgfH'!!W ,1 ! HII i ii : i ii!-!i!;iiiM';;;iil;ii;;fiiiif mm i Some Sample Prices in Our Ready-to-Wear Sections From hundreds of wonderful bargains we have taken at random a few represen tative samples of the unusual values in our great sale of the Eld redge-Reynolds stock. Read every word of this advertisement. You will find your time profitably spent, for it offers you an opportunity for money saving on your fall wardrobe 2.99 2.98 7.50 to $12 Dresses for Women and O A A Misses Of Imported dotted Swiss Jj 20.00 to 30.00 New Fall Dresses. Of silk and wool cloth 20.00 to 35.00 Summer Silk Dresses Special at 35.00 to 49.00 New Fall Dresses. Of silk and wool cloth. Special 15.00 to 25.00 Suits for Women and t A A Misses While a small lot lasts tlUU '20.00 to 40.00 Coats for Women and Misses While they last 25.00 to 29.75 Top Coats For women and misses. Special 39.50 to 55.00 New Fall Coats. Plain and fur trimmed. 1.95 to 3.00 Blouses Lingerie, net and odd silk blouses. Special at Second Floor. 15.00 10.00 25.00 a 5.00 10.00 15.00 25.00 99c The Eldredge-Reynolds STOCK OF Children's Wear Was one of the strong points upon which their favorable reputation was built. We still have a quantity of this stock left; in sizes 6 to 20; in which are included: 1.00 to 1.59 Children's Gingham Dresses. Kilty Skirts and wash waists. KQo Special this sale, at each tltL 3.00 to 5.00 Girls' Dresses. 1 7Q White lingerie frocks. Special X I V 10.00 to 25.00 Girls' Cloth Coats and Dresses Sizes 6 to 16 years. A AO Special for this sale only. Each VO 5.00 to 7.50 Silk Blouses. Very special price 4.95 to 5.95 Flannel Blouses. Specially priced for this sale 3.95 Wool Slipover Sweaters. This sale only. Special at 7.95 to 12.50 Silk Tuxedo Sweaters. A AQ jvviuty 2v''x v !.,' ijwsv 19.75 to 29.50 Pure Silk Sweaters, Tuxedos and Slipover 3.00 to 6.00 Women's Wash Skirts Gaber dine, tricotine and novelty wash fabrics. Very special at, each 1.50 White Sateen Petticoats. Double panel back and front. 5.00 to 10.00 Bathing Suits. All Wool. Priced for this sale at Second Floor. 1.95 4.98 10.00 -Gaber- 99c 75c 2.49 Read About These Hose The popularity of the many famous brands of Wom en's Hosiery in the Eldredge-Reynolds stock has been proved by the immense demand for this mer chandise when it is possible to purchase it at far less than regular prices. Such names as Lehigh, Victor, Eiffel and Gold Stripe, are the great drawing cards. Which are making our sale a big success. Listed Below Are Splendid Values Friday Eldredge-Reynolds 2.95 and 3.50 Thread Silk Hose, 1.95 A splendid assortment of full fashioned silk hose, plain, lace or embroidered clocked and chiffon hose. Most of them are silk to tho top. Black, white, brown and other color?. Eldredge-Reynolds 2.50 Pure Silk Hose, 1.39 Full-fashioned thread silk or rIotc silk hose with double soles and spliced hecN. Tn Mack, white and colors. Eldredge Revnold's 1.00 and 1.25 Lisle Hose, 59c Full-fnshioni'd hose in resnilnr and extra sue, I Hack and white. Eldredge-Reynolds 1.65 Silk Hose, 79c Eiffel and other brands in a semi fashioned hose, silk to the knee. Blaek, white and colors. Eldredge-Reynolds 1.50 Hosettes, 59c (llove silk hasettea with shirred elastic cuff at knee, some in con trastinj; color. In tans, jjrays. white and black. Eldredge-Reynolds 1.65 Pure Silk Hose, 1.00 Lehigh and other jrood brand in panel back, drop stitch and front embroidered stvles. lUaek, white and colors. Mini foef N&nh, Lingerie and Negligees Shopping in the muslin underwear and negligee de partments during the sale of the Eldredge-Reynolds stock is a most profitable occupation. The silk un dies and negligees are so pretty and of such good quality, that they are irresistible. And best of all, the prices are so low that buying is real economy. Listed Below Are Splendid Values Friday 5.00 and 5.98 Silk Gowns and Teddies Of Rood quality crepe de chine; made in many attractive styles, tailored models with hemstitching, lace trimmed models with narrow lace insertions, elaborate models with wide laca yokea and inseU. The decorations are dainty ribbon rosettes, perky bows and dainty touches of em broidery. In pink, blue, peach, Q QQ orchid, preen and white, Each, Oat0 1.50 Silk Camisoles Of erepe de chine and Matin lace trimmed or plain or net band across top; with dain ty lace insertions, ribbon trim- AP mod j pink, blue and white. Kni-h, tt)l, 7.00 Gowns and Teddies Of heavy quality crepe and satin j in new and original styles tailored styles which depend upon fine hemstitching for decora tion, other models with dainty lace inser tions and rosebuds in pastel shades; little touches of exquisite embroidery appear in unusual ii signs; peach, blue, pink and orchid. Each, 3.98 Silk Gowns and Teddies Of pood quality crepe do chine; plain band top models with hemstitching ; wid lace yoke models, models trimmed with narrow laeo edging; ribbon or laee straps or strnpsi of self material; in jvach, blue, white ami orchid, special at, each, 4.98 2.79 Negligee and Japanese Kimonos A collect ion of many hiuh-priccd trannents in assorted styles, frinu'i'd, ruffled and tailored model, in a n variety of materials. All go at 2 CG Third Floor Center, Don't Forget to Visit Our Infants' Wear, Knit Underwear, Women's Shoes, Men's Shoes, Handkerchiefs and Umbrella Sections Where this Stock Is Being Sold at 33, 50 and 60 Off the Eldredge Revnolds Prices and in Some Instances at Even Greater Reductions i S m m '. M Tu li .i m i 1 , , , i , r.U I