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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1922)
J A ijel;' ( 1HK HKK: OMAMA. IHUKMMV. Al'KIb 2U. ly.'J Dogs, Cows and Horses in Heaven, Conaji Dbylc Says DrilMi Fictionul More Ex plicit Thin Roman With lilymn Fields or Indian Happy Hunting C round. New York, April 19. That little question, "What l hravrn like?" was aiitwrrcd with muili aturanc by Sir Arthur Couan Doyle. Dritiili matter of fiction, before many tlio-i- tiiiiu rioiii m larnrgic nau jcicr dav. The antwer he cave U that it it a place of "fulfilled ideal.." lie un a bit more explicit than the Ro man with hit L1yian field and the Indiau with hit happy hunting ground, lie made it a happy home, a nappy barnyard, a nappy dairy urm. arnnri or wnat you win. c cording to him, heaven it inhabited by harmoniotta pcrtoim, dogs, cowl and nhcep and contain! building. He did not tay whether it hat etevau erl road or beauty parlor, but he did lay that men who died at 80 be came JO and happy and that all women became beautiful. All at Happy Ace. The creator of Sherlock Jlohnci, regarded by many a the greatet detective in literature, (aid he had received report direct from heaven. Jlc aid hi oti had appeared to him and aid he had ccu .Christ. . lie aid he had received other new. Children, he said, grew to happy maturity. In fact, hi ttudy of 36 ear, he said, convinced him that all was love and happiness. The New Testament, he said, is "saturat ed with spiritualism from cover to cover." lie conirared the healing work of Christ with work done by spiritualistic mediums. He said he knew there was happiness beyond the grave, because so many people smiled as they died. He was not very friendly toward theology which he characterized as "from the devil and not from Christ." lie said the just and kind ly person was met after death by spirit friends, whose welcome was far beyond any that earth can give. "The bad man's spirit," he declar rd, "finds itself in utter. solitude, a terrible solitude that drives him in upon himself." It appeared from his talk that no dog wagged a friendly tail at such a one, no cat rubbed against his trouser legs, no horse called aloud to him for oats, no child laughed wiib him, nothing wanted to associate with him. Sir Arthur seemed to re gard such a condition as hell enough for any one.- o Body of Beatrice War I . Hero Arrives at Hoboken Beatrice, Neb., April 19. (Special Telegram.) The body of Allen Rorabaugh, Beatrice boy, who was killed in action in France, has ar rived in Hoboken, N. J., according to a telegram received here yester ' rlaj-from the War department. Mrs. Sarah Rorabaugh, the mother, who died in 1920, had five sons in the war. Young : Rorabaugh enlisted when he was 17." The body will be brought here for burial, and Amer ican Legion will hold a military fu-jieral. IbRADIO DEPARTMENT, Wireless Exhibit Opens in Detroit Latest Development and Do vim Shown Six States Take Part Detroit, Mich., April R-A radio show for the middle wett, the first to le held in this part of the country, opened here today and will continue during the coming week. In addition to delegation from Detroit and other Michigan ciiie. group representing radio dub in Ohio. Indiana. Illinois, New York and WUroiiim had an nounced their intentio of attending the expokition. Exhibits showing the latest devel opments and devices in radio work were in place when the show wa opened by Mayor James Couzens of Detroit. The mayor, standing in the radiophone broad-casting station of the Detroit News, delivered an ad dress that formally opened the week't show. The exhibits offered the public rep resent all phases of the radio iuduf try, the product ranging front con tact points to complete receiving sets. As a unique feature an exhibition of radio products of amateurs with an inventive turn of mind is on display. Addresses by radio experts will be given during the week, the talks broadcast in some instances. High-powered receiving sets will he used at the show to catch from the air talks and concerts broadcast from various stations throughout the country. AH persons attending the exposition will have the opportunity to hear these programs. Each day will be devoted to a cer tain class of radio enthusiasts, includ ing farmers, social service workers, educators, amateurs and business men. SPARKS The government weather bureau at Chicago will broadcast weather re port beginning today so as to ade quately protect shippers and avia tors in all part of the country. The broadcating will take place at It a. in, and to.Ju p, m. daily. An outfit that will receive radio telegraph menage will alo rereive radiophone menage. No change whatever are requited. BROADCASTING: The aending of either telephone or telegraph com munications through the ether, so that they may be received by a num ber of stations simultattcontly. CAPACITY: A term used chiefly in connection with condener. A condenser store up electricity, the amount of which depend uton its capacity. Capacities are measured in farad. Since the farad is much too small for practical radio ue. the unit generally employed i the micro-farad (in. f. d.) or one-millionth of a farad. QUtisrwss D. E. Norfolk, Nsb.-O (I). How high and hour long may an amateur aerial be to comply with the law? (2) Can I receive mulc with frW. meter tuning coil, crystal detector of the uaiena type and a fixed con denier, from Omaha stations? I thmk your wirtlc page hat the stuff. A. (I). The sky is the limit In height and your own property in length, However, M to W fret high and IW long, including lead-in, is sufficient far receiving: (2) A crystal detector set wilt (tartly reeeivt from more than 40 mile. Thank you. L. H, Hastings, Nb,-Q. What two sues of wire are Lest for loose coupler? A. Use No. 22 cotton-eovered wire on primary and No. 32 silk covered on secondary. Safe iiirniiTStd invalids w ASK FOR !:rlic!Vs .Aiotd imitations ur -iSubiUtutu r !. la4 m4 Ormu cSildrta t Rich allk. miM crtia utn la TM OHttaal rt4.Drtab For AS An W CHt-WmriiUm smaat tm.m It smells good Announcement Extraordinary By a fortunate purchase from a manufac turer who needed cash we are able to of fer to the people of Omaha and vicinity, a brand new, full size, 88-note, fully guar anteed Player Piano complete with bench, scarf and rolls and in assorted woods at the unheard of price, of SQgQOO ' Everything " - In ' , Art . and ., Music , f. Iv.lospedo. Caab or Easy Payment 2513 Douglas Street. FOR RENT Uprights and Grands, all makes, at $4.00 per ' month and up. Sehaoller & Mueller Datsi. 1X29 v. Dwi.isu 10 CENTS BUYS On of our ftmmit ttf MM-lrtm tni rr rbntc of rup at oulfc or Pol II of Altmli tint. 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A little Kingsford's Corn Starch dusted on top of cakes before icing prevents the frosting from running off. A quarter teaspoonful of Kingsford's put into each of your salt ahakers will keep the salt from caking. FREEi Aik your grocer or write Cora Products Sale Co., Sth and Jacktoa Street, Omaha, Neb., for beautiful folder of the new Kingtford Corn Starch recipe. eol'.?oT' T.Km.f!? fc e"3' t u sirs, rin Only 3 Days More Next Saturday Ends 'This Great Sale of We will hold Chamber Ranges Pnrahascc? during this sale for future delivery. Actual cooking in our window Every day see her baking bread with 15 minutes' gas. GAS RANGES All Prices Greatly Reduced Very Liberal Terms Now-for Only 3 More Days THIS Great Sale of the famous CHAMBERS Fireless Gas Ranges has been an overwhelming success. Many Omaha housewives have taken advantage of this exceptional opportunity of putting a CHAMBERS Fireless Gas Range inf their home FOR LESS. 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