The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 18, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 4

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    Radio Programs
for Coming Week
Following are the program* to he
nroadcast from radio station WOAW,
Th^ Woodmen of the World Life In
sum no* association, the week begin
ftlng Sunday, November ISs
DINNER rROtlRAM
Moiulnv. November 19.
6 to 7;30 p. m.
^J-hnner program presented by Randall’s
.Royal orchestra, transmitted from Italian
JJtenaiasance room, Brandei* restaurants.
► Tuesday, Novembe^JiO.
6 ”:3o p.
Dinner program present^® by .Taffy’s
*Jl"<ii.- Masters transmittet^Brom Omaha
Sjfthleth club. W t
Thursday, November 22.
6 to 7:30 p. rn.
Dinner program presented by .Taffy’s
’Music Mast'-rs, transmitted from Omaha
J^thjctlc club.
Friday. November 23.
6:30 to S p. in.
. Dinner program presented by United
flutes Seventeenth infantry band; Her
'Jjian Wcbl. bantlinaster. Fort Crook, Neb.
Saturday, November 24.
6 »o 7:30 p. in.
Dinner program presented by Roseland
, fheater orchestra.
RKC.tXAR PROGRAMS.
*•' Sunday Morning, November II.
Sunday morning radio chapel service. !
9 a tn. to 10:30 a. m.. conducted by Rev.
JR R. Brown of the < Tnaha Gospel taher
^anrle of the Christian and Missionary
qllianee. 2006 Douglas street, and minister
of the Sunday morning radio oongrega
Mon, and bis associates. Miss Marie I>an
Jplson. soloist; Mrs. Albert McIntosh,
pianist; double mixed quariet.
-i Opening hymn, "Come Thou Fount,"
ijouble quartet.
|i Selection, orchestra
** Anthem. "Sweet Is the Story of Jesus,"
,.double quartet.
. Soprano and contralto duet, "Sweet Will I
of God" (Mrs. C. H. Morris), Miss Marie
Danielson and Neva Nelson.
^ Reading of the Scriptures, Rev. II. A.
c-Kelthley, associate superintendent of the
.Omaha Gospel tabernacle.
Selection, "He Is Mine." ladles’ quartet.
Personnel: Mrs. J. Ralnh Dykes. Mn
1.. W. James. Misses fCeva Nielson and
Alice Peterson.
; Prayer. H. A. Keithley.
Selection, brass quartet.
Soprano aolo. "Who Is This?’’ (Mra. C
H. Morris), Mrs. Marie Danielson.
* Sermon, Rev'. R. R. Brown
•* Instrumental, selection. McIntosh Trh>.
Solo. "Pilot of Galilee'1 (Mrs. C. II
aforrls). Miss Marie Danielson.
»> Closing hymn and benediction.
Personnel of double quartet: Mrs. T,. W.
Games and Mrs J. Ralph Dykes, soprano:
Misses Neva Nelson and Alice Peterson,
rtlto; Simon Ramseyer and Herbert West-,
qrfield, tenor; T. J. Nelson and J. Ralph
Dykes, bass.
Sunday Evening, November I*.
Sunday evening chapel service, con
ducted by Rev. T. C. Webster, chaplain
t*f the Methodist Episcopal Hospital as
J#«ted by musical talent from the hbs
ilital and various churches of the city.
Monday. November 19.
ii 9:00 to 9:4"* p. ij^., Hotel Fontenelle
(Concert Orchestra
* 9:45 to 11 p. m.. Jean Woodruff Con
vert Company. Auspices U. 9. Nationol
Bank.
Tuesday, November 20.
. Program, presented by talent from
Thurman. Towa. Sponsored by Fred F
Flatt. Publisher The Thurman Times
?Aurplces Stock Yards National Bank.
Omaha.
Selection. "Falling" Thurman Orches
.
Vocal duet, "The Waters of Minneton
ka " (Tdeurance). Miss Marie Jager, Miss
pEthelyp McVicker.
. Saxophone solo. "Avs Marla" (Gounod)
wtfr* Charles H. Cole.
i Selection, "If Winter Comes" ThuiVnan
Orchest ra
t Violin duet. "Minuet in G" (Beethoven).
F. B Steele. Miss Ethelyn McVicker.
• ji Five-minute talk on "Thurman, Towa.''
-TV. F. M. Sisson, Pastor M. E. Church
i)f Thurman. 1
■'Lullahy" (Denne), Miss Dorothy Bur
jfon
*. Ten.Ten Tennessee" Thurman Orches
4ra
mt Reading. "The Convict's Violin," Miss
-Jipev. Burrows.
*• Vocal solo. "Sonny o’ Mine," Miss Efhe
4> n McVicker
"The Woman on the Farm." (An orlg
Jhai poem), Mrs. Fred F. Flatt.
Mandolin solo- -Select%d. John Watson
' Sonrano solo, "The Holy Citj'," Mrs. C
*.4. Rogers.
* Violin solo. "Simple Aveu." (F.
cfhome). Miss Ethelyn McVicker.
Reading. Selected, Mrs. Blanch# Mar
tin
’ Violin and saxophone duet, *‘T Have a
T.ittle Cottage." Miss Ethelyn McVicker
*qml Mrs Chas. IT Cole.
That Old Gang o’ Mine." Thurman Or
chestra. •L !; *' W 7
\ ! * Thursday. November 22.
fri Auspices Omaha National Bank and
Omaha Trust Company.
*• 9:00 to 10:00 p. m., Saxton Family Or
chestra. v
"Petrone " "Falling Leaves," "Avator
'"Ifftrcho". Saxton Family Orchestra.
Saxophone solo. "Buddlnif Flowers"
TDeimar Saxton, accompanied by orches
tra.
. "Dance of the Clowns," Saxton Fam
ily Orchestra.
, Reading. "Tha Dollies’ Bazar," Mor
-*aret Saxton.
* "Romola.’ "Magnolia Blossoms."
^'March Mllitalre," "The Desert Caravan,"
^[descriptive), selections from Bohemian
ydjirl," (Incidental saxophbne solo), "The
mhassodor." Saxton Family Orchestra,
e 10:00 to 11:00 p. tn. — Program ar
ranged by Bessie B. Middleton, director
l#f Middleton School nf Music. (Local
jb'-anch of the Sherwood Music School of
•Chicago).
*. Plnno solo. "Salvia," (Leybach), Miss
nfildred Rnderstedt.
! Plano solos by the Sherwood Juniors,
."Anita’s Dance." (Grieg), Thelma Bus
* #ey; "Humoresque." (Dvorak), Ifertha
TKletke.
4 vocal solo. "Rtlll Ts the Night" (Fran*
«A bt •», Clarence Sorensen
f*t Pinna solo. "The Last Hope." (Oott
achslk). Miss Jessie Stouffer
Vocal solo, "Reveries." (Oley Speaks)
■^Miss Florence Chrlstopherscn
* Plano solo, "O Ranctissfrna," (Rplndler), I
Sl'rank Pros. !
| Vocal solo, "The Lights -of Home," i
,11 Adams). H. Dewey Hanson
' Plano solo. Minuet In G, (Paderewski),
^Miss Ruby Anderson.
ill Vocal solo. "Lift l’p Thine Eyes,"
..(I.ngan), Miss Hazel Bent.
. Piano solo, "Andante con Varlzlonl,"
.-(Haydn); "Nola,” (Arndt), Miss Daisy
ai ansen.
*• Vocal solo, "Out of the Dusk to You,"
'(Lee). Miss Neva Nook.
Plano solo, "Miserere,” (Gpttichalk),
J* men Bedding
j*. Plano duet. "Qu! Vive." (Ganz). Miss
-gCeva Noak and Mrs. Lillian Whitmack
pferman.
Friday. November 231.
*, Program presented by the talent rronn
'South Omaha High school. Arranged by
|Mlss A. T. Olson of the Livestock National
Spank. Auspices Hannan-Van Brunt com
. xjtany. Ford dealers:
(») March'-Selscted (Sousa), (h)
il'KIeanor.” baritone solo (Deppent. South
• High orchestra
« Harp solo, “Barcarolle' (Hoffman),
. -Inna Clow.
f (a) “Down In the Dewy Dell” (Smgrt).
- fb) “Dreaming" (Shelley), Girls' Doubls
•Trl*.
(s) “A Garden Dance" (Vargas). (b)
■irCalro” (patrol) (Powsll), South High
’brohestra.
c Plano solo (a). ' Prelude'' (Rachmanl
llioff), (b) “Shadow Danes" (McDowell),
IL'atherlne Clow
[i (a> “Dove Fancies" (Zamecnlk), (b)
. * In Poppyland" (Alhla), South High or
Jfheatrs
Cornet solo, "Res Follea Rergeres ”
ilpolka (Innes). Stanley Flala.
v Address. “KducHt Iona I Week," Mr. W
•>E Reed, president school board,
s (t) “Pale In the Amber West" (Parks).
e(b> "Swing Row. Hweet Chsrlot" (Armi
Vage), Boys Double ouartet.
“f ,es Patlneurs" (Waldteufel), South
♦High orchestra
?• Violin duet, “Memories of Home (Gut
Mann). Yetta Blmon and Edward Kutllck.
? Harp solo, sextet from *'Luc la" (Donl
.fceitl) Irma Clow.
I (a) ''Interrriezz* Russe" (Franne) (b)
.march, selected. South High orchestra.
Saturday. November 24.
* Program under auspices Corn Exchange
•National bank.
9 to 9;4f» p. m , Hotel Fontenell# Con
cert orchestra.
9.4f» to 11 p m . First Christian Church
e.j.'hestra and soloists. Arranged by
Joseph F Woolery. Jr.
'King Cotton March" (Sousa), orches
tra.
(a) “Moments Musical" (F. Schubert),
'(b) “Romance" (A Gruenfeld), orchestra
<? (Concert wnltz. "Kiss Me Again" (Vic
*|or Herbert), orchestra.
L Piano solo. Scherzo In B minor (Cho
|tnn). D. Kenneth Widenor organist Rial
to 1 heater.
5 Soprano solo, “My World" (H. Geehl).
r*. II. A Krary.
4 Violin obligato by Joseph V. Woolery
,Jr Pearl Howard Melvin, accompanist,
i “Bwanee River Moon" (H. Pittman
• Clarks), "Yes. We Have No Bananas'
• (Silver fir Cohn), orchestra
« Vocul duet, "The Homeland" (Han-1
ts'-vfu). Erma Wilson Choycs' and Mar
jorie Jones. Pearl Howard Melvin, ao
•' > i •
■ “fjisplration" (Deo B Edwards), or
^(•hestrst.
‘ Vocal duet, selected F. R. Oliver srid
,J| F Rennett. first and second tenors.
; Fox trot (a) "Dong Dost Mamrna"
*( Harry Woods); (hi “Carry Me Rack to
jlly Carolina Home" (Davis A. Hllver).
I carry Me Back to My Carolina Home."
Orchestra.
* Military march “Spirit of Tndepend
fnce ’ (Abe Holsmann), orchestra.
largest moving picture studio
• Irj the world le at Hlaaken, near Ber
. lin. Germany. The atudlo la the great
aviation hall from which the Zep
pelin* began their flight during the
vworld war. The hall, which I* Ifllfi
j yards long, hus been fitted up no that
,,'ones of every deacrlptlon Can lie
‘.filmed from an Arctic bllizard to Call
.'fortila aunahlne. The aunahlne la pro
• dueed by hundred* of light* mounted
in movable platform* suspended from
t the roof. ^
Use the Gift
Lay-Aw ay
Service
Get the cream of the se
lections for Christmas.
Charges made when
goods are delivered.
It's Just Lots
of Fun Selecting ► •
‘toys
iust after they are un
packed and made ready
for display—there’s so
many to choose from.
Mothers and fathers,
uncles and ^unts. sisters
-and brothers, cousins—
firsts, seconds, thirds
and so on, should make
purchases NOW.
THIRD FI.OOR
22-Inch
Table Lamp
W ith Silk Shade
The silk shade is lined and
overlaid with georgette trim
med with old gold galloon. A
Kise is mounted with bfonzc.
very smart mirror pottery
'%uu.21.00
Shade alone formerly sold for
lfr.50.
Very Smart
Junior
Lamp
An exquisitely proportioned
Dase, handsomely gilded is sur
mounted by a shade .of rare
beauty, a shade that is really
well made from good quality
silks overlaid with georgette
erepe, fringed, skirted and
rusched.
Complete. ... 49.50
(graceful
Bridge
Lamp
Indeed, one of the most grace
ful we have shown. Wrought
from metal gilded in fine an
tique tones. Shade is gatli
ored in silk and overlaid.
Splendid
value 20 Cf)
Complete. . . .
in oya uirr shop
<i>-®
The
Hoover
for Her for Xmas
Many, many years hence The
Hoover you give her this
Christmas will he keeping
alive the memory of your
thoughtfulness. For the spun
of Hoover usefulness is a life
time.
Price 65.00
it Hrat* It Swrapa It Cleann
Phone for a demonstra
tion on your cleaning
day.
Orchard & Wilhelm Co.
SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS
Established 1893
$50,000.00 Worth of Skillf ully Selected
.ORIENTAL RUGS
In Special Christinas Sale and Display
Commencing Monday, November 19
Offering* for the first time at retail, at the lowest prices for which such nigs have
been, or will be, offered for a long time. Most people buying gifts, consider—
“Will It Please?” “Will It Endure?” “Can I Buy It?”
When considering Oriental Rugs the first two questions are answered
almost before they are asked—the last, is one that we are prepared
to answer most convincingly to all who honor us by their attendance at
this Special Sale.
15 Small Saddle Bags
and Oriental Trap
pings, Suitable for pil
lows or under table
lamps. Each—
21 Rich Handmade Ori
ental Pieces. Wonderful
colors and design s.
Somewhat larger than
those abpve. Each—
19 Belouchistan Mats
and Saddle Bags. About
3x2 in size and many
good table pieces. Each,
•
11 Hamadans and Be
louchistan Mats. Suit
able for floor use as
they are heavy enough
to lay close to floor.
Each—
15 different designs
and colorings in Be
gama and Belouchistan
Rugs. Useful sizes.
Each—
15.00
12 Silky Belouchistans.
Very narrow and long
for table use. Excellent
gift pieces. Each—
18.00
15 Shirvans and Be
louchistans in Floor
Rugs. Soft blues, wines
and browns. Sizes large
enough for doorways
and between looms.
Each—
23.50
20 Irans, Mousouls and
Anatolians about 4-9x
2-3 in size. Very heavy
and in rich Oriental
colorings. Each—
25.00
*
Hoorn Size Orientals that will indicate the truly
wonderful tallies offered
Rose and Blue Dozar.6-3x4-6s 150.00
Very Fine Sarouk.6-8x4-6 175.00
Roval Sarouk. Best made.6-10x4-4 225.00
Kazack Hall Rug.9x5 150.00
Arak, Blue and Rose.9-10x6-3 225.00
Anatolian, Rose Ground .9-9x7-11 250.00
Melaz, Lifcht Blue Ground.11-3x8-1 295.00
Mahal, Rose and Blue.11-4x8-7 325.00
Persian Ispahan .11-6x8-6 425.(M)
Camel Hair Runner.7-6x3-7 85.00
Kazack Runner.9x4 95.00
Large Belouchistan.7x4 120.00
27 Lilahans, Irans,
Belouchistans and Mou
souls. Sizes up to
5x2-10. Closely woven
yarns, fast dyes and
lovely patterns. Each—
27.50 ‘
The 45 Rugs in this bale
yiclude fine large Be
louchistans, Irans, Mou
souls and many others
up to 5-4x2-9 in size.
Very choice. Each—
35.00
20 Very Choice Deep
Pil'e Rugs. Sizes run
up to 6x3-6. A few Bok
haras in this lot. Each
45.00
28 Very Large Mou
souls, Irans and Belou
chistans. Very fine
specimens in beautiful
colors. Many that can
never be replaced. Ea.,
55.00
20 Rare Mousouls, Irans
and Kazacks. About
6-7x4. Some with a
hard, closely woven
pile; others with a
deep, soft texture. Ea.,
65.00
12 Shiraz and Kirman
Antique Rugs, also a
very rare Bokhara in
size 5x2-8 with tones of
rose and blue. Each—
75.00
Oriental Runners
Some in pairs suitable for
covering stairways, others in
long hall or room lengths.
Very low in price when
weights and weaves are con
sidered.
Anatolian, 9-2x2-8, soft blue
and rose.$ 90.00
Iran, 13-10x2-4, large rose
and blue pattern. . 125.00
Ferahan, 14-$x2-10, orange
and blue allover. . 125.00
Bijar, 14-8x3-7, old red and
blue . 79.00
Hawaiian, 13-5x3-6, copper
and blue. 75.00
Caraja, 15-2x3-3, block pat
tern in blue and red 135.00
Many other colors and
lengths. —
Chinese Rups that have just arrived
Blue and Taupe Chinese.3x2 20.00
Rose, Yellow and Blue .4x2 28.00
Gray, Taupe and Rose.5x3 50.00
Kmpire Blue and Gold....6x3 65.00
Blues and Taupes .-..7x4 85.00
Rose with Blue Border.8x5 150.00
Blue with Ivorv Border.9x6 175.00
Gold Sunroom Rug.9-9x 7 225.00
Rose, Taupe and Blue.10x8 265.00
Mulberry, Blue and Sand.12x9 350.00
Blue with Rose Design.13x9 425.00
Gold with Blue and Rose Relief. . . 15x9 550.00
Blue Pattern with Taupe Ground, 14x10 525.00
Use Our LAY-AWAY Privilege for Christmas Gifts
Exchange Your Old Phonograph for a
VICTROLA CONSOLE
(Our appraiser will make a liberal allowance on the old machine)
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TERMS q
Cash delivers the instrument and convenient
monthly payments will be arranged on the
balance of the account.
|
% I
Model illustrated
Mahogany or walnut, 150.00. Size 34 inches high. 32% Inches wide. 21 '«
inches deep. 12-inch turntable. Nickel-plated Victrola No. 2 sound box.
new improved Victor tapering tone arm and tapering “goose-neck” sound
box tube. Automatic brake, speed regulator and automatic speed indicator.
Newly Resigned, patented and improved, double spring, spiral drive motor
(can be wound while playing). Fully equipped with Victor record album*.
SIXTH FLOOR
x —
If you rook with oil. Mow'll hail with joy
. St RED STAR ^
'I he Red Star uses common kerosene, gasoline or distillate for fuel
without wicks. The patented Red Star Burner gives two rings of
clean, hot, blue gas fire. You cook over a fast gas heat. You bake in
a piping hot gas oven. An,d you get results that no gas stove could
improve with IdBS less fuel. t„
|-T 1? TV | ^ While Pnfcelain Top a^g Delivers your Rod Star
■ 1J1 J* Kitchen Table (value Range ; convenient
$9.75) with Avhite enameled underparts monthly payment* will
will be given away with Red Star lli Oven ■ be arranged on the hnl
Ranges purchased during November— ance.
_ —- <8,
' Linoleums at Y;erv Special Prices
Inlaid Printed
A score of good tile, parquet and nil- Height., cheerful prtlW»a^ jinrd, ihwePde
over patterns are in this lot of genuine surfaces that are gasUvj'lp»tTh1t.“<0mrnc
burlap back inlaid linoleum. < pn leri/p these linoleums. Price «...
Per square yard. L.*)‘" par square yard . - . "'UC
at.i onii n.ooK
Re/iinants
Roth printed and inlaid linoleum* of all
grades are in this lot. Piece* are largo
enough for cupboards, stove rugs, hall
ways and small rooms. Reductions range
.HALF PRICE
I
American Bedroom Suites
Produced by Sticlcley Brother*, Sold in
Omaha only by Orchard A Wilhelm Co.
—in "rose putty” Enamel and hand decorated,
—or Javan If a/nut and “shadow motifs.”
Both finishes are distinctive and captivating, while every
piece is practical and will endure in service. You are not
restricted to one style or size of bed or dresser, there are
several, thus making the precise fitting of your room pos
sible. We quote a few of the prices on the Javan walnut finish.
Vanity dresser as pictured, 89.50
Dresser to match.95.00
Ful| size bow-foot bed as pictured,
.78.Of)
Storage chest as pictured, 76.00
Single beds to match, 45.00 and
56.00.
Chairs and rockers to match,
at ...... 12.50 and 13.00
Dressing table to match. .65.0C
Large desk table to match, 33.00
Handsome Queen Anne
Living Room Suite in Mohair
This all-mohair suite is an exfremely good value, being care
fully built and fitted with loose spring cushions that rest
on thickly overstuffed, web supported spring foundation.
I hree Pieces
Complete
In blue and taupe or plain beaver brown velour, 198.00.
Save $103.50 on This Elegant
Berkey & Gay Dining Suite -
REASON—Pattern discontinued.
—in Span-Umbrian Walnut—made and finished as onlv
this factory knows how to make and finish: a splendid
suite. 74-inch buffet exactly as pictured. 48x60-inch, 8-ft.
extension table, five caneback chairs and an arm chair with
tapestry denim upholstery. Eight pieces complete, Thanks
giving Sale price—
%
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Genuine “Cowan”
M art ha Wash i n gto n
Sewing Cabinet
Made of solid selected ntahopany; 29 inches ■
hiph; slidinp removable needle trav in top
drawer; spool rods in second drawer; larpe,
roomy third drawer; deep pocket on each
end for mendinp, sewinp. embroidery, etc. •
—this pocket made seven sided as in ^
oripinnl. The knobs made of solid ma
hopany; the post leps reeded; a thick top
and lids with invisible hinges.
• Sold in Omaha
only by Orchard
& Wilhelm Co.
Special Prices on
Casement
Curtains
For living room ami dining room use.
They are made of shadow laces of
the finest Quaker lace quality with
scalloped and plain bottoms and with
4 to 6-inch silk fringe.
MAIN HOOK
• •
Blankets and Comforts
Kenwood Blankets Famed for their serviceability; equally justly famed
for their beauty; all wool through and through; that's "Kenwood Blan
kets."
60x84 in pleasing colors, satin bound, rach.13.75
72x84, each .14.75
Wool Blankets - Serviceable wool mixed blankets; tan and rose plaids.
66x80, pair .... . . 8.S5
Serviceable Wool Mixed Blankets Attractive plaids, rose, blue. gray, tan,
70x80, pair . . . JS.50 M
Attractive sateen covered pure Iambs wool filled, full sue comfort, scroll
stitched or tied, blue, rose, lavender and green, each 10.S5
t om forts l> un rant red to be filled on lx with superior uhite cotton
•* . .3.85. 4.50. 5.75
MAIN KLOOS