Auto Show to Be *• of Interest to Women Drivers Special Features of Car* for Beauty aud Comfort Are Stressed This Year. The nineteenth annual Omaha au tomobile show at the Auditorium, the week of February 1R, will hold un usual Interest this year for the wo man motorist. The outstanding changes In the new hiotor ears are of a type that will attract her atten tion. Mechanical Improvements, changes In the enginr? a ml chassis do not hold so much interest for the average wo man driver. Appearance, comfort, east of operation, safety, absence of minor troubles and convenience ate points she considers. Many new features of the 1024 ears Build a Neutrodyne We have all the parts in stock. Complete instructions, expert service. Hundreds in use. Tune out loeal interfer ence completely. THE RADIO SHOP Frank S. Selby, Mgr. 308 S. 18th St. JA 1434 L . nre right along these lines. The dis plays at shows cater to closed models, And tlie makers of even the lowest priced cars have paid guest attention to the body and lines of the car. In the closed models the coach makers’ art reaches its height. Never Before have such beautiful models been shown. lirake improvement Is interesting as a matter of easy operation and a factor of safety. During the year the four-wheel brake has sprung Into great prominence. Of 73 manufactur ers exhibiting cars at New York about 3u have adopted this type, either ns standard equipment or op tlunal at extra eost. Oth^r manu facturers have retained the two-wheel brake, with improvements. The balloon tire is another feature of (he shows, it gives the car a low or, Iflhger appearance. Advocates claim it gives greater comfort in lid ing, less tire trouble, arid longer car and tire life. Disk wheels have gained in popu larity. There are fewer of the trunk equipped type of closed cars being shown, and those on display have more substantial trunks. Russians Honor Reed; Want Painting of Him London, Jan. CO.—The holshevlet government. It In learpcd here. Is establishing a large agricultural col lege to be known as the ‘‘John Keeil Agricultural school," named after the American writer and communist who .died two years ago in Moscow. They are now taking steps to secure some pictures of Reed to bo hung in the large mess hall and are especially anxious to secure a “strong" oil por trait of him to be hung In a position of honor; the suggestion is that per haps some Greenwich Village artist who knew him could do a portrait of him. The only stipulation is that it must lie satisfactory to his widow'. 1 Monday—Our Radio Department Will Be Bargain Center - for Radio Fans Set of Freed-Eisman Neutroformers and Condensers, ' 24.00 2.50 Cockaday Coils, 1.95 Michigan Midget — One-tube set, 1,500 mile range, complete for 41.50 6.5Q W. D. 12 and W. D. 11 Tubes, 5.00 25.00 Radiola No. i Crystal Set—With head phones; special at 10.00 6.00 Brandes Superior Head Set—Special at 4.95 1.50 C. R. L. Variable Grid Leaks—Special 1.15 Marco Variable Grid Leaks—Special at 1.35 2.25 Grewol Variable Grid Leak—Special at 1.95 2.00 Bradley Leak—Special at 1.65 Howard 40-Ohm Rheostat—Priced at 1.00 Howard 25-Ohm Rheostat—Priced at 1.00 Howard 6V2-Ohm Rheostat—Priced at 1.00 7.00 Hilco Vario-Coupler—Special at 6.45 Day-Fan Moulded Variometers—Priced at 5.50 Day-Fan Moulded Vario-Couplers—Priced 5.50 7.50 Columbia Moulded Split Variometers— Special at 4.95 Pioneer Moulded Vario-Couplers—Special 6.00 6.00 Authorized Cockaday Coils—Special at 4.95 Three-Inch Bakelitfe Dials—Priced at 25c Indoor Spring Aerials—For crystal set, special at 95c Harris Tube Battery Charger—Special at 10.95 Bakelite Tubing—All sizes, per limning inch 10c Supertone Loud Speaker and Unit—Very special at 15.00 Magnavox—Type R-3 and M-l; priced at 35.00 18.50 Gold Seal Homecharger—Special at 16.95 B Batteries—2214-volt, large size; special 1.95 Dry Cells—Special at 35c Main Floor—Arcado ====s 1 .ra . s=7:v■■ i , ■ |>RADIO NEWS ! tyor t/ie jfmateur and the Expert.^ heutrodyne troves Success iii i The N'eutrodjne circuit, using tun stages of radio frequencies. The secnndard of the first Neulrofomier is used as the tuner. Drawing by courtesy of (he Kadio News for January. It is not the intention of the writer to give a complete description of mechanical construction of Neutro dyne circuit as blue prints and wiring diagrams are available at the better radio shops. It is my belief that many radio fans are interested In how they work and to what details their success is due. The first stage of the Neutrodyne set is in Itself a reproduction of a simple nonregenera tive hookup and by varying the con denser the natural wave length of the set can !>e altered. The second stage is pxactly like tiie first. It will be noticed that the plate circuit of the first tube is not tuned, but that the grid circuit of tiie second tube, as well as the grid circuit of the first tube are both tuned. The third stage Is added in exactly tiie same wav as the second stage and is tuned only in the grid circuit. So far you have really a two-stage radio ■ fre quency amplifier and detector. Kach stage being tuned in the grid circuit. This circuit would give very wonderful result* if it were not for the internal capacity coupling be tween tiie plate and the grid circuit of each radio frequency tube and it is in the elimination ot this internal capacity coupling that the Neutro dyne set develops Its wonderful clear- | ness of tone and extremely sliarp tuning. This internal capacity is neutralized by tho combination of capacity and inductance. The inductance by the winding of the air core radio fre quency transforming the capacity is taken care of in the small neutraliz ing condensers. Once the small con densers are adjusted to tlielr proper capacity no further adjustment is re quired to have the set operate equally v ell on its entire range of wave lengths. It Is well for those who desire to build their own ,\*eutrodyne receivers to he very careful in the mounting of the various instruments, especially the neutroformers, which should Ice mounted not less than six inches apart and at such an angle that a line drawn at right angle to tho ac cess at the end of the winding does not Intersect the winding of the adjoin ing transformer. The proper value of the neutralizing condensers must be determined separately. If the set Is properly constructed, it will give very wonderful results In clearness and sharpness, the volume Is not extremely loud, but audio fre quency can be added in the usual manner. Unlike most sets the plate circuits of the detector tube will stand extremely high voltage without affecting its clearness. j WOAW Radio Programs [ Following arc t lie radio program* to be broadcast from station WO AW, the Woodmen of tlie World J.lfe Insurance association, during tha weak beginning Sunday, January 27: Sunday. January 27. 9AM —Radio Chape] Service conduct"! by Rev. R. R Brown of the Omaha Gospel Tabernacle of the Christian and Mission ary Alliance, 200t» Dougina street, and inin iliter of the Sunday .Morning Radio con gregation, ami his associates. t'» 1*. M.— Bible atudy hour under per sonal direction of Mrs. Carl Gray. P. M Musical chapel service hy cour tesy of Zion English Lutheran < hurch. Rev. Neds Lundgren, pastor. Auspices Wood men of the World. Anthern—"O Lord I Will Praise Then’* ..... .1 'emsrest Incidental solo. I’. A E. Hanson. S^rlpuire Reading an ! Prayer. *♦ “That Beautiful l-aml' .Jones Male Quartet. B E. Johnson, Christian T.arson. Walter Munson, K. A. E. Hanson. Plano aolo ..Selected E\ a Nelson. Vocal aolo. ‘ In the Garden".Miles Rtv. Nels Lundgren. 4 By special reouest > Soprano solo. ‘‘Abide With M e“ «... Spence Mrs. Ellen Furnish. Anthem, "Out of the Dark Ixird".. Blount Incidents I solos. Lillie Anderson. F. A. E. Hanson. Ferrhon. None Other Name." Acts 4:12. Rev Nels Lundgren Soprsno solo. “All the Way My Savior Leads Me." \ Lillie Andersop Anthern. I'Hymn to the Trinity". .Teehalkowsky Soprano solo.Selected Mrs. llerschei Wood is. Anthem. “Onward Christian Soldiers" .... . Shelley Benediction and Three-Fold Amen Choir Director, Bernard Johnston. Organist, Eva Nelson. Moniliiv. January <5.30 P M.—Dinner program presented by Randall's Royal orchestra, transmitted from Briuidcia restaurant. , f> I*. M.—Program arranged by Frank Buckingham, prominent Instructor In banjo. mandolin and guitar. Auspices Stockyards National bank. ( i) Mft>fh. "The Minstrel Man". Stahl (bj "Breuth of Spring'.Buckingham Omaha String club. Soprano solo. “T*ll >?« Buckingham Gra> co Jackson. Msndo-Callo solo. "A Dream**.... .Odell - Bartlett Mr Tipton Guitar accompaniment by Mr Buckingham (a) ‘'Pilgrims Chorus from Tann hauser" ..Odell-Wagner ft>> "Sin* IJng Ting Omaha String club. Mandolin solo. “Cavatina".Schmidt Mr. Buckingham Mrs. Koch, accompanist. Soprano solo. "Tho Hand of You".... Bond Graves Jackson. (a) "Beautiful Night" .Offenbach (bj “i.ady Meddlesome" Omaha String club. Banjo solo, march. • Tollsr City" ....Buckingham Mr. Buckingham Mr** Koch, accompanist. Soprano solos. (a) "Dove's Old Baeet Song" (b) ">Pari beta” Grayca Jackson. Accompanied by Omaha String club. In*ermey.7.o. "Cavaleria RusMcuna" .< >dell-Maacagnl _ Omaha String ciub. FREED-EISEMANN 5-Tube Set, $150.00 GAROD 4-Tube Set, $135.00 Either of these sets arc so constructed that they are not affected by local interference. W. O. A. W. does not interfere with your reception of other large stations from coast to coast. Ease of operation, can be These are tome of the fea* ill .j lures that make the Neutro logged, clear reception, se- dyne the m0it popular radio lectivity, volume. J set on the market today. We are radio Engineers. We have an organization that combines service with sales. We distribute Crosley & Ace and Ncutrodyne. AUTO ELECTRIC & RADIO CORP. Phone HA 0822 2817 Harney St. Omaha, Neb. I _' _I Mando-C mIo solo. lv»e « vzrne Mr Tipton. ¥ \1 Is* Tipton, accompanist. "Rococo” .. .. Schick-A lot tar OiiM^ha String club Mandolin st'l<> "Hawaiian Air” . .. . Kara Hi . Mr Hue k Ingham Mrs Koch a> ■ ompanlat. Intermezzo. "Lion le«te Alda. tin try of the Qladlatorf Melody In F Prelude »ta-hman!noff. Peer tiynt. 11 Otnoreaque. First Rhapsody t Walt/.. L Kstudlantlna” .Wa.dtgufei Select too. 'lilllc Modeate”. ..Herbert Suite in Four Parts. "Atlantia. .. Hafranek Descriptive.' "The Ambuscade”. —,. .... .r.. Laurendeau • Duiim- kspatiole”. Lacoine Me lei Hon on ' Russian Melodies. "Mchoes From the Volga" Meredy Fox Trot. "Oh Tou Little Hun uv er Gun” . Ultima?. Junwary ai. C on I* M—Every child * story hour conducted by Qr>r« Sorenson, odlior and publisher of Every Child * magaslne. », i'i IV M —Dinner urogram presented by Hugo lleyn’S orchestra. Talk on "Modern Tendencies in Dance Music." by Xlug*> Heyn. Elk* .Sight. & 00 IV M—Program by rourteay of It P. O E No. 39, Omaha. Arranged by Henry C fox. Auaplcee Merchant* Na tional bank. March. ‘Hungarians" . L*k# Elks Band. Overture, "Barber of Sevilla" ....Rossini Elks Band Remarka by John H. Killian (txaJted ruler. Omaha lodge No 39). Violin Solo, "Midnight Bella" . .. . . . Krakauar-Krelaltr Henry »*«»x Mr*. Cox, accompanist Waltz. "Wonderful One" (by request! . Whiteman Elk's Hand t Henry Cox, director) Vocal Solo, "Mother Machree" John McCreary Adilrers, "Our New Balding" Judge 1* C. Page, psat exalted rular Selection Elk** tsarlet, Coun« U Bluff*, lodge No, 631. Selection, "Katinka" . Frlml Vocal Solo. "The Little day Home in the West" (by request. Miss Loretta gchelbel Recitation Charlae H Docherty, j»aet exalted rular "The World la Malting for the Sun rise" . l.ockart l.Ika’ Hand. Yoca! Solo, "Maid O Dundaa'* John McCreary Select Ion. "Rhapsody *81nvonla' " .... . Frledemann Addrea*. bachelorhood v a. 1124 I.eap Year" I 11 Dyaart. past oxelted ruler "Trombone blues'* .. . Jeartll DIUh' bend. Adr«a*. "Vew .Members ' W. Johnson, esteemed loyal knight March, "Hallo THU” . Bethel HI kg' band Address. "Social and l ommunlty Wel fare Work of Omaha I.odga No It." Dr M. J. Kord. chairman of committee. *Tho 11 O'clock Toast" A V, Hei krnan. past exalted ruler Personnel of Council Hluffa Quartet J. It (Jrrke, flrat tenor, A K. llenston. second irnor. C. S. Haveratock, bari tone, J F McCargnr, bate. Friday. February 1. fi p. tn dinner program presented b> A> k« i man's orchentra of K tuple** Rustic • !nrd*u Dane l’al*< ?• p in old fwsbloned program by rourleav «.f M\ers Bros. A Co Auspice* Ft ock' Ht'l Nat Iona l •'* Ilk Harmonica, and Piano Mdectlona. Mr and Mrs <\ W. Owen. Heading* and Dlalecla II U Klddo. C. W. Owen Roy ' trombona aolo . . M T. lake llernlca Kerr "Bweat ffenrv," "Croaa eyed Papa" Poll v anna 'a Hvncuoatora "Partatvl# rolka," cornet aolo. .. W Parla Chambers • iladi* Young. "WOW!*." "Wasv Melody* roll• anna'* Bv m op*tors "Baxopbnhla .’* Mttophnna solo . Ruby M ledoeft Kmma Now "Bobbin* bln** "Mipp bine i Word and mu*|c bv our own Mlea Now. saxophonist » "Kveryllmr "Mean Mean Mamma ' Pollvanna * Bvt\copa(ors ' Bong of India • :n|ln aolo . Rimskv Korsakoff Ruth Qinlth ••|j*»vey. Cnmc luck " "I’ih Kitiiii„ *’i .1 ty in rt Pretty Kittle City." , Pollvanna'a Svncopatois “Noli," piano polo .Felix Arndt Henrietta Kreamei. ••I've Got a Home for Sale..I'hat Brand New Gitl" .Pollyanna’* Synnopatnra "I’m Wallin? for th»* Sunriae Kempt on (Hornet, trombone and saxophone irio, arranged by Ruth. Hmith. director.) "llu','o." "OoodnlRht, WOAW ' Pollyanna'a Svncopator,*. (Worda find ihupIo by IMaa Novy and Miaa Smith. > __ Pair Held at Beatrice for Passing Bad Cheek Special iHspatch to The Omaha l«ee. Beatrice. Neb., Jan. -6.—O. A. Cooper and Solomon Stcinn.et?; were brought here and lodged In county jail, having been bound over at Wy inore, Neb., for aiding In passing a forged check for 210 hearing the name of Charles Fulton, Wyipore, who Is serving a jail sentence at Lin coln on a liquor charge. Stromhburg to Vote on Public Swimming Pool Special l*i»p«tch »o The Omaha Bee. Stromsburg, Neb., .Jan. 26.—The Commercial club here is considering the question of putting in a swim ming pool this spring and It will be voted on whether to make it munici pal or n privately owned concern. The proposition Is to syphon the water from the Blue river to Buckley park. Keep Water Out of Engine. “Some folks claim that oil and water do not mix,'* says Arthur G. Zeller, president of the Michigan State Automobile school, Detroit. "This may be true enough but you will find that botli lubricating oil and gasoline absorb a considerable percentage of water and introduce It Into the ‘in nards’ of your automobile. By all means flush and drain the gasoline tank at least twice each year.’’ Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Electrical Inspectors Gather Here Jan. 29 Nineteenth annual meeting of the Western Association of IjJlcvtrJcal j Inspectors will be held January 2U, 30 and 31 at Motel Kotitenelle. Mayor James Dahlman will deliver the address of welcome at tho open ing session. Other addresses will be made during the convention by William I». Hub bell, Cincinnati. O.. first vice presi dent of the organization: Heorge A. I.er», counsel for the < 'ontinentaU Has and Kleetric company, Omaha; Hor ace M. Davis. district publicity di rector of the National Kleetric JJght association; Harry II. Kirkland, Hart ford, Conn., and Dana Pierce, Chi cago, 111. During the second day there will be a discussion of the interpretation of rules contained in the 1923 edi tion of the national electrical rode, by chairmen of various committees. Officers of the organization are V. O- Kvertz, president; \V. 13. Hubbell, first vice president; .1. A. Hoeveler, second vice president; AVilliam S. Boyd, secretary and treasurer, Schwab Gives Away Stutz. Just before sailing for Kurope, Charles M. Schwab, steel magnate and principal stockholder in the Stutz Motor Car Company of America, Inc., announced that he had presented one of the famous Stutz speedway four models to Sir Robert Horne, former chancellor of the exchequer of Great Britain. A new Russian city, to be called Novgorod Kenine, in honor of the soviet premier, is planned in the Mugan district of the Caucasus. Suspect Held in Pool Hall Fire at Macy, Neb. Sioux City, la., Jan. 26.—Investiga tion of the fire which destroyed a poo! hall at Macy, Nek, August 21, ;923, and cost the life of Al>e 11am hiert, resulted in the arrest of Arthur Kyriss of Macy in Sioux titty Sat urday. Kyriss is beirlg held at the Sioux City police station on a charge of carrying concealed weapons. Authorities will make a fight to taka Kyriss back to Nebraska. Kyriss is proprietor of a pool hall at Macy and prior to the fire great rivalry existed between the two es tablishments. When evidence of incendiarism was discovered following the blaze which cost Mainmort s life, suspicion v .s directed toward Kyrl**, Sheriff II. C. Jensen says. _ -■ * Turkish Prohibition Is Seemingly Foredoomed Constantinople. Jan. 21.—Continued ill-luck, seem* to dog the steps of the Turkish prohibitionists. Following repeated postponement of the application of the new law, and it* ultimate enforcement its unpopu larity is Increasing with the knowl edge that heavy penalties for its in fringement have gone hand In hand with its open contranventlon, and (hat delinquents owing to the faulty con struction of the law, mnnot be punished gven when caught boot legging^___ CffojMjfp (Jives' hikBMUkB Distance. I On Crystal Sets'/ I Inbermrttm Jtrr petrol Kansas errv MO StvlBltV labBTBtVflt# AtBhifVB. Kti-JU Ton port air. 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STEINITE LABORATORIES THE UNIVERSAL CAR Forecasting A Treoendous Spring Demand 739,626 more Ford cars and trucks were pro duced last year than the previous year, an increase of over 50 per cent In spite of this tremendous increase in pro duction, it was impossible to meet delivery requirements during the spring and summer months when orders for 350,000 Ford Cars and Trucks could not be filled. This year winter buying forv immediate delivery has been more active than ever before—and in addition 200,000 orders have already been booked through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan for spring delivery. These facts clearly indicate that the demand during this spring and summer will be far greater than ever, and that orders should be placed immediately with Ford Dealers as a means of protection against delay in securing your Ford Car or Truck or Fordson Tractor. A small deposit down, with easy payments oi the balance arranged, or your enrollment under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan, will put your order on the preferred list for spring delivery. See the Nearest Authorised Ford Dealer t