By 1922, it was pretty clear that radio was soon going to be a phenomenon to be enjoyed by all. Retailers were starting to pop up, and Omaha, Nebraska, was no exception. This ad appeared a hundred years ago today in the Omaha Morning Bee, July 30, 1922. If you were in Omaha, then the place to be was at the southeast corner of 17th and Howard, where you would find the Radio Apparatus Company. It was no longer necessary to go out on disagreeable evenings. Your new radio could bring you music, lectures, and concerts at will. You could stop in for a demonstration, or if you called, they would be happy to arrange one in your home.