4-A THE UEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MAY 28. 1922. Fife, Child and :' : 300 Gone; Man Implores Help tJuJaKy Knilu)f, H-turning r.nly uprt tor : Front VTork, Kind Home met Rrtomr r. With If4' irfniir down hit threl and ihokr4 with tot ro. rrinW tf, i!ihir mpUf, 5J7 Muth tinny .h' street, l4rd it South Omaha police it. iiii4t trnh lor hit ttle and child n l HX). C't rplin'f he ciipc ' home from ork Frniiv veiling, rpert. lit! la !r greeted Uul fly tut til, Roue, nd o, Johnny, 9. llul emly ominous ttlrmrt reeted him he opened the ind found John Rowley sprawled out on bra, dr4 drunk, lie railed out, but no antwrr tame from hi iamilv, and he summoned potun Rowley. sr. reled. laid he ju.t happened in he. rauie he mw t lie. door open, and lar down for a nap. Detective and ' Cot juttioned neighbor concerning the wife and child and . were: told ahe had in- formrd them he and ibe boy were going to Kn.i' City., . Cott told Frigg he. iupectt hi tiltle family h hrtt lured awav from home by Tom Iiodonotf, former co-worker with him at Cudahy's and up until two month ago a boarder at -the Cot home. Cot aid $5u) a!o i niiing from it hiding, place. Captain Brigg rook action toward halting the fugitive, it such thty should be, at Kama City. Youth Says Man Paid Him to Wreck Auto Frank I. McGarry. brought before Federal Julge Woodrough yesterday morning on a charge of transporting a stolen automobile from St. Louis to Omaha by way of Chicago, declared he had been paid $50 by a doctor in St. Loui to take the car out and wreck it. lie said hi father oni a garage In St. Louis, in which the car was kept. The young man testified that he accepted the $50, but that when he drore the car out of the city he de cided to take a ride in it instead of wrecking it. ti Chicago he picked up three other youth and they started for California. They were arrested here. Judge Woodrough refused to ac cept a plea on the transporting charge in face of hfcGarry'a statement and ordered him held for further investi gation. Willard Hall Bedroom to Be Shown in Window A proposed bedroom at Willard Hal!, the residence for employed wo men and girls, will be shown in one of the display window of Orchard & WUhelm store starting Monday. The window will contain two single beds, rockers, chair and other furniture. The drive to raise $100,000 forthe establishment of the home wilt' be launched tomorrow. "The drive must be a success." said David Cole, treasurer of the Willard HaTI association. "The residence will be the foe and competitor of fhe'dan eerous roomine house. Every year hundreds of girls meet with tragedy as the result of unregulated rooming house environment." Chief of Police Dempsey in a pub liclaiatement asking Support for-Wil-lardHall said the residence will aid police in meeting the girl-stranger ptbblem. , v PvaViiira nf Bride-to-Be Gains Freedom of Pastor After having run-ins with police numerous times, Louis Merritt, negro-minister of the Mission Baptist church, has been given into the hands Merritt . was rarrested again Fri day when XJeteeiive Ajurncu saiu nc entered a. Duuaiug i and Capitol avenue with a revolver. He was charged with vagrancy and carrying concealed weapons. Merritt pleaded with Judge Wap pic"h" that he was going to get mar ried soon, and his bride-to-be. at his side in court, promised the judge she would lead him to the altar as soon as he .should get,out of jail, and then put him ftf work. ' . ' . . ' Judge. fWappich 'took her at her word. ' . ' . ' ; ' Report of Crane Conviction it'Said Without Foundation ' London,' May 27, Reuler's, corre spondent In Cairo,-, Egypt;; says he learns froi a ' high official who arT rived ' thet 'last night from Syria, thSt the report of Charles R. Crane s conviction i ' By a ' French military cjurt at Damascus for inciting a not is without foundation. V ', u , i , ., ' . Jtaris, jktay; 27. Charles R. Crane his reserved transportation to The ague, and Jeavihg Fans tomgnt Jh the?-intention- oi crossing io glanL v tomorrow. - ne - saw w CBiChant, director ot Asiatic udns orahe foreign office' and discussed Vhin the situation Jn Syria. Sunday funeral for -? V Mrs. Herbert W. JrliUer funeral services for Mrs. Herbert VT, .Miller -2416 Newport avenue, vo died Thursday morning at KocKester, -Minn., will be held tWj .afternoon-at 2 from the home of'4he- family. Burial will be in VSest Lav.n cemetery. ' Jfrs. ;Miller. who was Mamie B. Tosisen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "PJfer Jtnsen, 2S16 South Forty seeood jitreet, is survived by her hiuihand; " her . parent and two sis teJS Mrs. Robert J. Dinning, jr., and ' Miss.Inger Jensen, both; of O&aha.-. . " Harry Palmer Is- Elected ' Vi to Bead Noonday Club The annual' meeting of the Noon cjaytclub was held Friday night at the CJUmber of ' Commerce. ' New officers-were elected as. follows: Harry CCPalowr, president; A. G. Swan sbn; wee' president; John S. Eng- mlirv ont I VlVtnr Kfl- son,'treasuer. The retiring officers are: A. G.- Westerberg, president; . . - : J i tr rranit reierson,, vice prcsiucnij j- E. Landstrom, secretary, and A. G. Swanson, treasurer, A picnic is be ing planned. '-.- Radio Lmdmarks of Iast Decade Wirrlfi riivi Important Part in Startling Events Rapid Progress Made. The pt 10 year ha wilnetted an advancement in wirclei that equal the rapid progrot in science durinn the RenatMinre. The following data it evidence of the part that radio play e d in the prcgret of the world iu the Ut deune: 11 1 . Canadian BOvernment leacd radio station or 20 year. iVIi Radio ditre signal from the Titanic" brought aitnce and laved live of 700 racnger. 191 J Tets were made between the Eiffel Tower in France and the nation at Wahington. During the trip into Central Alia an explorer received hi longitude and time signal from a ditant radio nation.' . Test on High Seaa. 1914 Marconi and it radio of ficials darted test of wiretrt tele phone between aeveral vessel of the Italian fleet. The tent, wa continued between veel on the high, tea and voice were heard with clarity at a diitance of 44 mile. One day radio telephone communication was kept up constantly for 12 hour. Great Britain declared war upon Germany August 4 and all private radio telegraphy and telephony suspended. Within the next few month prac tically alt the German wireless sta tions in foreign possessions were eiied and destroyed by allied forces. 1915 Radio communication be tween America and Japan was com pleted. The stations were located at San Francisco and Tokio with a relay station at Honolulu, The American Telephone and Tele graph company succeeded in radio telephoning from Arlington station at WashiiiRton to Hawaii, a distance of nearlv 5,000 miles. 1916 'President Wilson and the mikado of Japan exchange messages over the newt transpacific radio service, which was formally opened. 1917 Scnatore Marconi visited the United States and aided greatly in recruiting for radio operators for the United States army. Signals Sent to Australia. 1918 Wireless telephony pro gressed rapidly, being used to a great " extent in the equipment ot airplanes. Several new long range stations were "erected in the United States, it being claimed for one built at An napolis, Md., that it was capable of communication at 4,000 miles, ihe United States government also opened a high power station at Bor deaux. - In September of this year radio signals sent from a point 12,000 miles away were received in Sydney, Aus tralia. ' 1919 With the exception of the three transatlantic flights that of U. S. NC-4, and the British flights of Alcock and Brown and the dirigible R-34, in which, radio communication played an important 'part in keeping the ships of the air on their coures no very great progress was made in radio v , telegraphy- .although radio telephony was, being pushed along quietly. . , i Kritriitiotu ujuii auuieur reveiv ing and tending were lilted by the American government. Radio Telephone Activities. lO.tj Mm ua the rar oi the radia telephone, more attention prob ably being paid to Ihi bunch of radio than to it older brother, teleg raphy, several brodcating stations were opened along the Atlantic toa.t and near the end of the year the Wfttinghnue Electric and Man ufacturing company opened radio broadcasting station KUKA at East Pittsburgh for the broadcatttng oi nightly concert. This nation wa the drst of its kind, 1921 Thi year wa another radio telephone year. It wa marked by the opening of numerous broadcast ing station. Wcstinghouse started three additional . stations, one at hpringtield, Ma., another at Clir esjjo and "till another at Newark, N. J. The General Electric company, the Radio rornoration and the West' ern Electric company all opened broadcasting- nation. bioadiast from Omaha. They wrote tlut Mavor Dahlman't aditr to the $unhine Special during The Bee pro uni lat Tuesday nihi from the Omaha Grain exchange vvJt dt tinctly heard. Brtin, prominent tcientitt of France, ha invented a method v hereby signature, document and photograph may be transmitted by turtle.. Now we may toon expect the commuter to tend hi parcels home by that route or receive out meat and groceries by radio. Belin't invention i not futuristic it i an actual fact and in actual operation. QUESTIOSS H. H. K., Beatrice, Neb. Q 'outl rriv pmkn an4 wsnttisr reports (ram umshft ills a crrsol salt t;t Wtl4 ttintvkii ink ft 4 M S4,a uf A.I It S, sail IM (it tH, I iK.mii i4 s.i'.i oe a Urn mM C M. 8 , Genoa, Neb, O III What llal Kill ll-val 41. rarl wiri m a irsasutiaaia lias ks H an s.fial ara.ia4 simvi m skat II la S)..iiMll ra.iljaa,? Ill II Ika rial tvf faiai si Iks tama k.ishl. ak.l ill b Ika (tvl,t A III . IJI k.aiia KarthquaLri iNear Rome. Koine. May ,7,-lBy A.' I.) Four violent earthquake occurred today in the vicinity of Terni, about fifty mile north of Rome, causing terror to the population over an area oi several unlet. No report of damage, howetrr, had been received here this aiteiiioon. It'i an interesting pastime to thop from Bee adt, because you find to many bargain. Belt Defends Phone Employes l'rrsidmt of Company ) Girl Ignored Invitation to Grover'a Farm. V. B. T. Bell, president of the Northwestern Bell Telephone com pany, ram to the delense of the telephone operator in hit employ yesterday, declaring that noneol them wa present at Grum'a farm. Six tieth and Grovrr ttrrrt. when it wai raided by theriR't deputies last Sat urday night. The party wa widely advertised as 'lelephone operator' iiisjlit," lu j Brit, 'and f.tuitd that not one of oaf Mr. Belt nates that ih "hrlln girlt" ' it'ils wa theie. We keep in very Staged aay without etteptum. iiKr t.Muh with our employe and "Our heart serene ihttked theiur know posituely that none at matter up very thoroughly," taid Mr, Urnried." AUCTION SALE of Fine Jewelry li30 and 7.30 Daily All This Week 11 fcatutifwl aamHi4 rivta, f .puUr nns, 4 A mar It a vatckM, 4 aU ku4 ( tin alr, sil.arvsi aM rlarss. MANY FREE PRESENTS (lva tsr rfailf I Ihua k a(l4 this sals. tn Wa4naitsf avmlrf (us aot a It ytt rmai 4ismiH rma on fcituriUir anma an4 a ise 4isaa4 rini at ikt elwse et Ik sal, hama iirkaii ara a4 on all 4ma. AaelUhor Billy Nooney Detroit, Mick. p$7 Larson Jewelry Co. S ' Ts, 204 H North 16th Street. Omsha Mica. II I I I I I I It I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I III III I III II I I I I II III ! I4IMM1 I'll! I ll-l II III I I I I I I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I I I I I II III I I I 1 SPARKS The City State bank of Sutton. Neb., hat installed a receiving set to obtain market report, new and concert from broadcasting stations in the middle wet. Mr. and Mr. V. W. Shinn of Crrston, la., entertain friends at "radio parties" when concerts are Ibig salei lb lucay voiam Wko rtOMflf ICMtX) IMttaWUki 4tmm at Ust lhn MMf Vott I kma b kf you burr' Oh oor will Dot b r rpatMi. Fosiuveagr Imut ara u uaioowr. W bv mtmiwd our bicctvt hU taai Hummer m BBOl, B4 0 bavwj amausbwl tb prioa to a low Afuro t ft t (lOW 1 100.000 thnf ly weBii BMkd boaltoio 0 soloBfor. Nr & wboro tm ema I you And uh I oa (Vtteutvhiog br Itua ol aurh xnuuta III dgrto od Mklo ml! Hood todty tr: tto aoDoy im MtvftWMl Looks Liko a Suit I totoil TV NIC 8tk Crrwutly cooinutinit wool cbaaa-vtiun wtttfal a iioai, anmoeacai ellftr of what PIQU3. EHht uaco paUAKL but too oa VESTS. PopuUr f4-lntk loo vol. 8atf-0Btv tonol ftftmb. tioa avft Unwnv only I mam, taWJ-VOT VaTV' l a . Tf n a r- s fnnii i a iavii iTTjia.. fl I Aim A i rtfa Al II Ttt l AS 1 1 Kim.! I P4 i Id aorvieubU. Elo onUr aiodo ojh! Coll cut. AU abo itylo and . Cr.A88 of tlO draoNB oCorod durtnc this oala ot oaly S2.S6 aWawad Iuraerbyno. ium. WonaB ' alaat 39 0to4dbuat.MaMa' tnian a at a mv ycaun. Choteo of Rordins Blw. Old Rsm or ran. itill wUen. Prio 9t.$A oo arriral. postakco paid. ItaniMmlMr guaraatoo to pioaaa you or to rorooa orory of your twoaoy. to una (oaay. INTERNATIONAL MAIL ORDER Uept.270 nico MP!1 1 I Mmbsraaj txy panar I ER CO. t cat-o mmmmmm m NEW VOCAUON RECORDS OUT TOMORROW osy-Poar from "The Blashlng Bride" Fmc.Trot Mr. and Mrs. Inlrod. "Juat Regular Girl" fr The Bluahin Bririt" Fo.Trr Rudy Wiedoef t' CalUornltni Soma Sunny Day Pox-Trot (lrvint Berlin) Lever Dot from .The Rose of Stamboul" Fox-Trot Yerkes' & S. Flotilla Orchesir Tennatsae Moan Fox:Trot Yu Won't B Sony Fox-Trot Yerkes' S. S. Flotilla Oreheitr Who (Believed in You) Fox-Trot Mr Honey'a Lo?ln' Arms Fox-Trot . , California Rambler Georgia Fox-Trot ' Hlah Brown Blue Fox-Trot Bar Harbor Society Orchestra Everyday Introd. "Oh Geet Oh Goahi" from 'Tor Goodneia Sake" Fox-Trot (Doiv) Bar Harbor Society Orchestra Idol Fox-Trot Leo F. Reisman Orchestra. Slrif Sont Man fox-Trot Yerkei S. S. California Fox-Trot.Bar Harbor Society Orcheitra Ship O Dream Then' Silver In Your Hair (But There's Gold Within Your Hart) Arthur Burns Oogl Oogta w.-ni. . - Biil Jones : Down on Atmim "A" Irving Kaufman Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheanj Dootey and Shea laaajii m.... Jarlc Shea I Li Trarlata Dl nravenxa II mar (Thv home in fair V Provence). la Italian IVtrdi) Giacomo Rimini Ihanftrln Weddinc March (Warttcri . . Cathedral Quartet Fauat Soldiers' Chorus (GcuxxO Criterion Qulrtet ' NarwMlais Echo Son (RurrnrarTti-Tkraiu) In Nor. . wetian : May Peterson Snowy Breasted Pearl (dtVen-Robimoiil Ska la Rae Inai til Land lUaerLamherlk . Colin CMore O Sol Mlo (Neapolitan Folk Song) In Italian (diCapua) i , GiulioCrimi tt'ar Walrln Mm Slrlna of the Mind - Nevada Van Der Veer , Day By Day th Manna,Fn (GollnAaU) Srnd rranlftl sennaa ropfl- ..Maurice' Dambois TV. Bm. .k fimtftwlftl MkIIpv TraditiohaD Uiimnrr.ua of Eiinlarrman li. Medley (Traditional) Michael Coleman Oy Wei Mir Zl Geben Do Yohl (Traditional) ' ' uf..rK Vnnr Sua i KammAm.Lawmoartlt-RumshtnskY) Goa Goldsteio 16th and Howard sts. : fo. Silt Trict 'l431let .75 I4J27 W .n 14328 If .75 I43I(' .75 1433e' .75 '14331 10 .75 14311 It .75 1432510. .75 14334 It .75 ' 14333 It . .75 5J93J 1J 1.75 ' 14321 It .75 523512 1.71 4SN2I2 1.75 3(153 It 1.23 4 1430 UT .75 2442 It 1.25 1 14322 If .75 14332 It .75 (ftAKVORD 1Z MOsric Co. MOsric Co. The Aeolian Co., New York, Makers 419 S. 16th St., Omaha. HUDSON Has a New Motor Store Closed All Da) Decoration Day, May 30th Store Closed All Day Decoration Day, Stay 30th SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS A Clever New 8-Piece Dining Room Suite $198 in Kensington two-tone Walnut In 'design exactly as illustrated. Buffet, 60 inches long, 4 r Extension Table has 4ox60-inch top that extends to 6 feet. . llM has roomy drawers, slid- IJM V ing lift-out silver tray, 5 cupboards with divided shelves. Exceptional Values in Good Summer Furniture in Unusual Variety Maple Arm Chair or Rocker with double cane seat, special $3.95 Settee to match ....$6.95 Folding Canvas Hammock Chairs .$2.50 Substantial, well finished Benches $2.95 Fumed Oak Arm Chairs . $3.00 Fumed Oak Arm Rocking Chairs $3.50 Fumed Oak Benches to match $5.50 OOO Our Furniture Exchange Department offers an opportunity to obtain new furniture and rugs for your old. Let us talk this over with you. 42-inch Fumed Oak Lawn Swing, complete with Chairs $3.00 Canvas Porch Hammocks, 6 feet long, with an adjustable headrest and mattress cushion seat $14.50 Other styles at $10.00 and $12.50 Four-passenger Gliding Settees . . ..$15.00 A splendid Brown Fiber Arm Rocker : $4.75 4-ft. Fumed Oak Porch Swings, complete with chains $3.85, " $5.75 j. We have . - never been better equip . ped to supply , ... your floor . covering needs from the cheapest .. . fiber rugs that ; are good, to rugs from the ; hand looms of : the Orient all at excep - tionally low prices. 2 Jjj b ; ," Belouchistan Rugs In distinctly rich and unfading colon hand woven from finest wool each one a masterpiece of the Artist Weavers of the Orient. We have these rugs at lower prices than they for- merly cost in the Orient $48.00, $35.00, $28.00, $25.00, $22.00 New Seamless Kilmarnock Scotch Weave Rugs The first we have had for years, in colorings to match cretonnes and wall decorations, especially suitable for bed rooms. . . .j'. ' 36x72-in... . $10.50 6x9 ...... $29.50 4-6x7-6 . . $19.00 8-3x10-6 . . .$47.00 . 9x12 $58.50 Whittall's Anglo Persian and French Wilton " :' ' . " " Rugs ' ' ' ' v Arriving daily. We offer sme of the best new patterns for your selection.'' These are' the finest Wilton rugs made in the world.. 6x9 .... .'.$77.00 8-3x10-6. .$114.00 9x12 $125.00 Many other sizes much lower in price. Imported Greenwich ; Linoleum ' ' The finest made 6 feet wide in most attractive color ings and patterns well seasoned so they will give excellent service. $2.85, $2.50, $2.25 sq. yd. -i OOO "The Aristocrat of Refrigerators". , Herrick l:VllQ: Dry, purified - air is constantly in circulation through an iced Herrick. This keeps food delight fully - fresh, eliminating the conflicting currents of warm and cold air It which cause moisture. It f is this moisture in ordi nary refrigerators that causes mold and decay. Actual tests prove that foods can remain in the Herrick indefintely with out spoiling. I Herrick Rafriferator, white enamel, tinned wire shelves com- 4- , a. J iln. Aaf !.1,-1.J . AAA vA "Detroit Jewel Bakes Better" , A special value in a three-burner range. Oven is equipped .with one-loop burner and Graves lighter. Top with three single burners. Exposed cast parts finished in baked ebonite. Drop door with enamel panel.. Galvanized burner Ire v. At $30.00 . Sold on convenient monthly payment!. - OOO Department of Interior Decoration . ' ; , - Specialists 'in the Art of Decorating and Furniihing Home Interiors OOO New Stenciled Crash . for turnmer or year-'rouni uio , in cottage and bungalow, Decorating Paneling Paintings , " Upholstery . Drapery' " t Furniture Floor Covering Paper Hanging No charge is made for advice and services. OOO Travel in Comfort Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks . assure this. Gibraltarized. Yale Snap Lock. : ; Cushion Top. , Angle Iron Rein forcement. : " ' Proof Against Warping. Laundry Bag. Large' Hat Box. interlocking Bar. ' $21.75 up. Full line of Auto Trunks. OOO In Our Gift Shop we have arranged a wonderful dis play of Glassware and ' China Twenty-four tables, exquisitely appoint ed, laid for different courses. The China Lenox, Minton, Coalport, Crescent, Royal Doulton, Crown Stafford shire. The, dataware Crystal, Gold encrusted stemware, amber and jade glass. Also a special display of floor and table lampa of latest designs and colorings re markable values. .i Attractive designs in . curtains, couch covers, table covers, and runners, chair backs, pillows attractively priced. Curtains with Valances, per pair. .. ... . . .$6.50 Couch Covers $8.00 48-inch Table Covers $3.00 38-inch Table Covers , $2.00 25-inch Table Covers ...$1.00 Table Runners ..$1.50 Chair Backs ........ .$1.00 Pillow Covers. $1.50 Vudor Porch' Shades Virtually add another living room to the house, and are less expensive than they have been for years. Shown in three colorings and in following sizes: 5x6 ...... $5.20 6x6 $6.00 7x6 $7.25 12x6 .... .8x6 ...... $8.25 9x6 ...... $9.75 1$.x....:M0.T5 OOO Join Our One Hundred Club' I GVi nice 1 & Your Choice of a Victrola or Brunswick Delivered to your home for 5.00 Balance in convenient monthly payments. Either name is a guarantee of musical quality, exemplifying all that is best in tone reproduction. All the latest finishes and designs. Satisfy yourself by hearing them in our sound-proof music rooms on the Fifth Floor. I 1 i r Five side chairs and arm chair to match have full boxed seats uphol- stered in rich verdure tapestry. .li!!!!!!!!!.!.!!..!.:!!!!!:!! littilirottttwiiwa,,!,. I.JM..I.J. IM.ilnl.'Uli!!::!;.!, . s ' ' - 1