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THE UKE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MAY 7. 1922.
faRADIO DEPARTMENyi
.Unreliable Radio
Parts on Market
IS'atioiml Hody of Manufacture
f ri Formal to IUue Stand
arl of Industry.
Nuh Hi' tadio iii'luitry in a
chaotic t'Mulition a lr at itianu
latiuriiiE trU and tllierwitc ur
lliutr I lc demand it concerned,
numerous ftke wirtlct companies
nave tuning Into cxiMmte over
mulit. m it ere.
Concerns have 1rrn orgitiied
purely (of tick-iobbiiig purpotet
ana many newly lormcu limit deal
inn in radio tuunlici arc tiikiuar ad
anugf ol the cutliuiutin of the
country by selling carclcttly con
ttrucird equipment, a hullrtin from
I Uc National Kadio Clumber o(
Commerce slates.
For tin purpote of remedying err
latin conditions which have anen in
the radio iiulustry at a remit of it s
tremendous growth within the last
few inotitlit. radio manufacturers,
both Urge and tmall, of dependable'
products lue handed thenmclvet to.
K'thrr under the banner of the Radio
Chamber of Commerce with head
quarter! in New York City.
The following officer were elected
at a recent meeting: President, Alex
Kitrtnajin of the Krecd-Hitemann
Radio corporation; first vice prci
'"nt. Charles Kcator of the lit
Forest Radio Telephone and Tele
graph company; second vice presi
dent, William Dubilirr of the
Dubilirr Condenser company; secre
tary. Frank Humeri of the Home
Radio corporation: treasurer. Joseph
J. K. Freed of the Freed-Eiscmann
Radio corporation.
All manufacturers, together with
new concerns whose products are
known to be of high order, will be
eligible for membership. The new
organization plans to exclude front
membership those concerns whose
radio apparatus have been found to
be untrustworthy and which will
eventually bring radio into disfavor
on the part of purchasers, the bulletin
states.
it evidenced by loud hitting sound
in our receiu-rs, you may be quit
ure that bad weather w close at
hand. This may be observed on
tmall crystal sett at well at on more
elaborate apparatus.
SPARKS
QUESTIONS
Arizona Accuses Vet
Bureau of Narrowness
Washington, May 6. An attack
on the veterans', bureau and the !
ciat senate ho.piuliation committee
was nude today in the senate by
Senator A.liur.t, democrat. Arizona,
who declared that the "narrow, rei
tionary policy", of the bureau was
that sick veterans who had gone let
Arizona could die there without aid
or go where the bureau directed for
treatment,
Senator Aliurst said more than
1,W0 veterans suffering with tubercu
losis who had gone into hit state be
lieving that the climate there would
aid them were in need of hospitalua
turn, and that he had taken the mat
ter up with the president and the
veteran bureau, hut that little relief
had been given. He asserted that the
bureau ottered to lake care of the
men elsewhere, but that they
preferred the dry climate in Arizona
and New Mexico and refused to
leave.
KjiworlH League Officers.
Ueoige Timberlake wat elected
president of the Ffrworih league of
Trinity Methodist Ki..oa chinch
at the annual meeting Friday night,
F-trrett Cc-e, Fein Frr, fad Tur
ner, Ted llawrs, were namrd vc
presidents: June tiilhert, secretary;
Mildred I'arU, treasurer, and llU
Anderson, publicity secretary.
Pre Want Adt 1'roduce HouM.
Sritir? Wiser on Haiuuage
IVi. May to- Much damage It
bring taucd bv the oveillow of the
ciue river which continues lo rite.
Navigation is at a standstill.
The lire Lead Other Tapers In
S-Hit Newt,
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Bedspring as a Harp.
It is not at all necessary to be dis
couraged if you live in the kind of
apartment house where the landlord
is unalterably opposed to having
antennae hung up on the roof. The
old, and generally serviceable trick,
is to rig your receiving set to your
bedspring, using that as an antenna.
If you have a fairly efficient set, or
even one of the very small crystal
detector outfits, satisfactory results
from this hook-up may be expected.
'If your bedspring is not available,
you can still use your fire escape as
an antenna only first be sure that
you scrape the paint clean from the
point where you connect with your
detector.
Radio Becomes a Barometer.
i. Many experienced radio enthusiasts
are. able to predict, with a fair degree
of accuracy, the advent of cloudy or
rainy weather. When the "static" in
the air is particularly heavy, which
K. T. M . FuUerton. Neb.
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in it ruttr lii.uli4 Ik full Itniihf
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L. L. If, Norfolk. Neb.
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ltd ran In poumJt. About tn titMh (
eaund ll bt tneutn. tint thit tit
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Val Peter Heads
Overseas Party
Forty-Two Sightseers to Sail
May 13 for European
Points.
A party of 42 residents of Omaha,
Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas and Ne
braska, beaded hy Val J. Teter, will
tail from Sew York May 13 on the
tteamer Orbita for Hamburg on a
tour of Germany, Belgium, France,
England and Ireland, including the
Passion play at Ohcrammergau. The
return party will leave Hamburg
July 26.
I tin is said to be the first person
ally conducted tour of Europe to
leave Omaha.
Members of the party will include
Mr. and Mrs. Val J. Peter, Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Murray. Mr. and Mrs.
Hanz Hocschen. Gustav Adolf Ha-
mann, Melchior Lcis, Mr. and Mrs.
rrcd Grocsche. Emil Mohr. Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Wuertz, all of Omaha;
F.duard Rchold of South Omaha,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jasper of St.
Paul. Minn.; Mrs. M. Steinhauser of
St. Paul. Jdr. and Mrs. Albert von
der Heyde and son of Grand Island,
John Koplin of Hoskins. Neb.; Carl
Axen of Pilger. Neb.; Henry Vin
kenberg of Carleton, Neb.; Fritz
Hollman of Wisncr. Neb.; William
Strucmplcr of Buffalo, Neb.; Henry
Mollenhof and John. T. Grimm of
Bloomficld, Neb.; William Daberkow
of Beemer. Neb.; Mrs. Julia Weilcr
and Miss Martha Weiler of Seward,
Frank Boeckcr of West Point, John
Behrmann and two children of Vol-
bach, F. F. Weiss of Ft. Dodge, la.;
Julius Schroedcr of Denison, la.; F.
F. Lehmann of Lincolnville. Kan.;
Sebastien Maier of St. Joseph, Mo.;
Paul Berndt of Vcro, Fla., and F.
Urbach of South Omaha.
Dail Seeks Prolongation
of Irish Republican Truce
' Dublin. May 6. (By A. P.) The
Dail Eireajw peace conference after
a session of two and a half hours to
day announced that two of its mem
bers had been requested to arrange
with the respective army headquar
ters a prolongation of the temporary
truce recently agreed upon between
the rival republican army factions.
ELDRIDGE
W.O.W.'Annex
Gifts
"for
Brides
1 liM
Importing Co.
1313 Farnam Street
tnaSj, J VJ IO
for
Card
Parties
.Wouldn't one of , these end table sets with lamp
and shade make a wonderful gift for the home?
; End Table in mahogany or walnut.
' Hand-decorated. China Lamp
, on teak stand.
Hand-decorated Shade with silk
"overshade.'i
Three pieces
complete, very special
$25
Silver for the Bride
If you are going to delight a bride with silver, you -will ,
be pleased with our showing of fine Sheffield Plate
our Dutch Silver and the new line of Rogers 1847
Flatware in the Ambassador and Louyain patterns.
Complete aervices or boxed half dozens can be bought In
Rogers Flatware.
Jugs, Baskets, Bread Trays, Platters, Cocktail Mixers, Vases,
Candlesticks, Tea Services and hundreds of other things are
offered in our complete showing. . ' .
CnjlV7 Double VegeUble Dish in (1 A '
IdJjeLZllL fine Sheffield Plate for tlU
ELDRIDGE '
Importing Company
Toys, Baby Carriages,
Children's Furniture
Third Floor
fOft
1CTH AND HOWARD STREETS
iiJiaY ill n II n m ii -
Big Sale Draperies, Lace Curtains and Yard Goods
' If you could see the good especially purchused, and thoue taken from
our regular stock and assembled for this sale, you would quickly under
stand that this is NO ORDINARY SALE that it constitutes a wonderful
opportunity at very special prices, and that YOU WHO HAVE DE
LAYED YOUR SPRING PURCHASES OK CURTAINS AND HANG
INGS CAN COME HERE AND FIND WHAT WILL BEST SUIT YOU
AT A DECIDED SAVING.
Oddspairt Curtains, all
one-pair lots of
Scrim, Marquisette
and Ure at greatly
reduced prices.
Remnants of Curtain
and Drapery Mate
rials from 1 to 6
yds. in length at one
half price and leas.
Exchange Goods Department
Wa will make a liberal allow aneo for your olj
furniture to apply on the pun-hat of nw.
Wo installed this department to accommodate
thoao who would purehaau new furniture if Ihry
could advantageoutly ditpose of their old.
Si M
Cretonnes
in vast array
and most unusual values
1 table 25 selections, per yard...25f)
1 table 30 selections, per yard. . .38
2 tables 100 selections, per yard. .50
1 table 20 selections, per yard. . .68f
1 table 30 selections, per yard. . .75f
1 table 30 selections, per yard. . .95
Odd Window Shades
Hard oil opaque, various colors,
from 27 to 36 inches wide and
from 4 to 6 feet long, each, 65ft
Curtain Materials
Muslim, white, sheer, crisp, dotted
and small figured at three prices
25tfyd., 30yd., 35J.
Barred Voile
A 36-inch curtain material of durable qual
ity, single and double bars from one-half
to three inches square, 12 patterns. Es
pecially priced at 32 per yd.
Voile and Marquisette
Ribbon-edged and openwork border effect,
price, per yd. 25, 30e. 35t and
Curtain Nets
Filet and shadow effects inbig assortments,
white, cream and ecru, many designs, prices
ranging from 38 to 31.00 per yd.
Colored Voiles
Painty bordered effect and bluebird de
signs, per yd. 35
Overdrapery Materials
36-inch figured Madras 75f
50-inch plain Madras $1.00
45 and 50-inch plain and figured
materials $1.25 $1.50 and
$2.00 per yard.
Curtains
Plain Hemstitched Voile and Mar
quisette Curtains $1.00
Lace-Edged Marquisette Curtains,
$1.75, $4.25 and $4.75 a pr.
Filet Net Curtains, per pair, $2.25
and $3.25.
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Furniture
Come, look through our Furniture, department. Ask
questions. Take all the time you wish. Make comparisons
and be convinced of our superior values. One price to all,
cash or terms. . --
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Colonial Bedroom Suite in Golden Oak
A: substantially built suite' in a design that is
always good. Generous in size, nicely finished.
-
The Bed, full size, like illustration .$24.50
The Dresser, 42 inches, fitted with 24x30-inch
French Plate Mirror : . . .$39.50
Thf Chiffonier is 34 inches long, fitted with 14x20
,inch French Plate Mirror ........... .$35.00
High back, hard maple, hand--woven
cane seat Porch
Rocktr like cut, special for
Monday only ...... $3.95
j
Detroit Jewel
Gas Range
'Ay ' ' I
Brown Mahogany Tea Cart with loose
glass tray top ;and , rubber-tired
wheels, like illustration .in design,
special Monday only...;;. $13.75
Substantial .
Oak Nufold
An extra heavy design,
built in quartered oak,
finished golden, polished
or fumed, and - uphols
tered in genuine Spanish
; leather. Easily convert
' ible into full size bed
with real springs and
mattress. Price $67.50
Other Nuofolds as low
as $34.50
Herrick,
Refrigerators
3.
Contribute to
War-Stricken France
through
srt,, v.;.v., ;.v::::::j.-;, j.
Candidate of i
ORCHARD & WILHELM
This fund is being raised to aid
the war-stricken disti icts of France
until her farmers hardest their- first
crop it will buy milk for the
babies food for the mothers--books
for the school children.
For each ten cents donated you
-.may. cast one vote, for a candidate
to represent the American Com
mittee for Devastated France on a
tour through the ravaged districts.
We solicit your subscription
donate through Miss Rossiter by
handing your subscription in at the
booth in our store, or telephone
Atlantic 3000 and we will send
for it.
Rugs
New rugs from Whittals, Bigelow, Hartford, and
Alex Smith & Sons mills, have been received in
large quantities during the last week. New, nobby
colors to suit any room, and low in price. We want"
you to compare the values we offer. Bring in the
size of the rooms.
, ' Decorating
We invito your attention to this
department, where suggestions are
freely given for interior home
treatment.-
We do wall papering and paint
ing, woodwork finishing, make hang
ings for window treatments, and se
lect general furnishings to co-ordinate
and harmonize.
Come in and talk over your home
furnishing problems.
, . Suggeitiont Free.
Best Quality Whittall Body Brussels Rugs in new Chintz colors
for bedrooms or in the n6w blues for dining rooms
8:3xl0-6. ........ .$55.00 9x12. . . . . . . . ; . . . .$60.00
Good Heavy Smith Axminster Rugs, soft wool surface, deep
pile and rich colorings'- ,
8-3x10-6.......... $29.50 9x12. ......... $33.00
Seamless Velvet Rugs, good assortment of patterns, closely
woven, no seams . -
8-3x10-6. . ;. . . . . :.$36.50 9x12. . . ... ..... . $39.50
Roxbury Plain Velvet Ruga, taupes, grays, browns and greens.
oeamiess wun Dana Doraers;
slightly imperfect; worth more
and good values
8-3x10-6 S45.00
9x12 ....... ..... $49.50
Heavy Printed Linoleums on bur
lap base, well painted surface,
and good patterns, all 6 feet
wide. Special. . . .$5 per yd.
Inlaid Linoleum, 6 feet wide, col
oring coinc throutrh to hurlar)
back, cannot wear off; wood and tile patterns, $1.45 per yd.
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Gift Shop
Mahogany Floor lamp
Hartmann Trunks
Give Satisfaction.
This 1922 model is a gas
range of merit one that not
only pleases, but gives the
utmost satisfaction. A HIGH
QUALITY GAS RANGE at
a VERY LOW PRICE.
for many years have proven to be
reliable refrigerators, scien
. tifically constructed to pre
4 serve provisions; in spruce,
-i white enamel lined, non-rust
tinned shelves
$39.50
Soli on Convenient Monthly Payments
in very
fine
finish.
Three-light cluster,
silk shade with
double fringe, in
mulberry, blue
and rose, black
and gold
$23
Sheffield
Water Pitcher
Five-glass size, attrac
tive shape ,
$6
Plus tax. '
For the Small House
or Apartment
Console Type Victrola
(Illuttrated)
Large Wardrobe Trunk with spa
cious compartments, equipped
with cushion lift top, laundry
bag, shoe box, large hat box,
locking bar, divided drawers,
reinforced corners built for
rant'
mm s -
f$HF
service-
$50
Wardrobe Trunks
$21.75 to $75.00
Built to occupy a minimum of space,
but possessing the marvelous tone re
production mechanism characteristic
of all Victor machines; artistically
finished in mahogany $115
Sold on convenient
monthly payments.
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