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SOUTH OMAHA BRANCH OFFICX *4TH and n sts __MA. 3«8» New Building to , v Be Dedicated in St. Mary Parish Archbishop Harty Will Be Present—Principal Address to Be Made by Judge Corcoran. Dedication exercises will lie held to day starting at 10:30 for the new school building of St. Mary parish, Thlrty-sfxth and Q streets. The ceremonies will be opened by the celebration of solemn mass by Father Halliman assisted by Father James Wilson of the Chinese Mission college, J. O. Sullivan as deacon and Rev? J. W. Stenson as master of ceremonies. Father Stenson will deliver a ser mon on "Feast of the Day.” Arch bishop Harty, accompanied by a num ber of priests from Omaha, will be present in the afternoon at 3:30 and solemnly open the school, which ac commodates 400 pupils, a growth from 150 enrolled ih 1912. Judge Frank Corcoran of York will deliver an address and there will be a musical program by an orchestra from Father Flanagan's Boys Home and by pupils of St. Mary school. Dr. W. J. Leary will preside and the exercises will close with an ad dress by Bishop Harty. The follow ing have the exercises In charge: Bernard Larkin. Joseph Fitzgerald, Thomas Smith, George Collins, James McCabe, William Riley and William Curran. Parents and Teachers to Form Organization A Parent-Teacher association will be organized Thursday evening at the Ashland Park school at which time Dr. R. E. Schindel will deliver an address on "The Welfare of Chil dren." County Superintendent Eaton ^w-lll talk on "Value of Standard Tes.s.” and Miss Bird Claybaugh, principal, will make an address. Dr. Schindel commenced the exam ination of pupils the latter part of the week in requirement of the state law directing an examination of eyes, ears, nose, throat and teeth. There will be an educational program given by the Parent-Teacher associa tion at the school the third Thursday of each school month. The school had an excellent ex hibit at the state fair at Waterloo last week and the exhibit will be on dis I Soulh Omaha Brevities. Zelgler coal Is good to* burn. BERG QT'IST sell it. MA. 0062.—Adv. For Rent—Nlr# modern housekeeping room*. 2209 I St MA. 1*451 —Adv. play at the first meeting of thePar ent-Teacher association. West Side School to Have Benefit There will be a benefit for the West Side school at the Roseland theater Thursday, Friday arid Saturday with the picture “Children of the Dust." The proceeds of the benefit will go toward the purchase of a typewriter and a number of reference books for the school. A reading table is to be established at the school. In order to meet the expenses of the reading table four entertainments will bo staged during the coming yenr. A big public entertainment will be given by the pupils November 1, which will Include music by an orchestra, recent ly organized, under the direction of Miss Vida Norman. Shortly after Christmas another movie benefit will be given and in May an entertainment under the direc tion of the principal. Miss Martha Grist. _________ Grace Methodist Church to Hear Annual Report The Nebraska annual Methodist conference will convene In Grace M. E. church, Lincoln, September 19, presided over by Bishop Homer. C. Stuntz of Omaha, hence today will be the last public service for Grace M. E. church, at which time the pastor, Dr. C. C. Wilson will preach his last sermon for this conference year. At the close, of the sermon he will give an annual report of the activities of tho organization of Grace church. The paRtoi's subject at 11 today will lie “Tne Joy of Finding.'’ Are Yd?* V HaNPIMPPEG/ By/iIMYIW GRAY hair on a young head Is unfair. Don't submit to It. Restore those gray, faded or streaked hairs to their orig inal color and splendor with Brnwnatone. No fuss or muss. Will not rub off and cannot be detected. Brownatone Is guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp and skin. Easily applied and absolutely sure In color results. Try tilts perfect hair tint Just once and you will al ways use It. On sale every where— 50c and $150. Trial bottle sent direct for 10c. Write for it to-day. The Kenton Pharmecel Co. 418 Coppla Bldg., Covington, Kg. BROWNATONE TlnU pray Hair Any Ih«d« Cadillac demonstrating Cars Due to the enormous demand for the New Cadillac V-63, we are offering for sale at remarkably low prices four cars which have been used by us as demonstrators. Have all had the very best of care and are now in excellent shape. Come! Here is your chance to buy a good Cadillac car cheap. J. H. HANSEN CADILLAC CO. Ksrnam at 26th HA rney 0710 “.4 Safe Place to Huy" ADVERTISEMENT. WOMEN! DUE H NEW FOR ISC Skirts Kimonos Draperies Waists Dresses Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Don’t worulf-r whether you can dye or tint successfully. because perfect home dyeing la guaranteed with "Diamond Dyes" even If you have never dyed before. Druggists have all colors. Directions In each package. AID ERTISEMKNT. FREE REMEDY FOR ASTHMAandHAYFEVER A prescription written hr *n un known nhysblwn twenty years Ngo. non brought Into mv tlriiK store by a man stifferlnir from nsthma iiml bav fe\er. bas Botten result. In |on.ooo cases. I wlah I could Impress upon every render my nincerity so that you would nend for a free trial of thia remedy today, which haa been accepted by thnunands everywhere who write they are now well and happy. You hav vour health to gain and nothing to Ioho. Your name and addres* In all I want and I will acrid you prepaid this treatment on 10 dnyn free trial. If on are not benefit ted you 'U» not "v\d me one cent — if you are the .*dn Kle bottle only coat* you II.25. Ad «lreuB C Leavengood. 1363 Blvd., Ttoiio dnle, Kanwaa (A $1,000 bank guar anteo and letters of pralae nomr* with • very bottle which you can read be fore starting treatment.) WHEN IN NEED OF HELP TRY OMAHA REE WANT AIIS • ■ — ■■■-. —- 1 ‘*7 * I means— Beauty/ HEALTH and beauty go hand In hand. Whore tho system Is run down—tho face drawn and hag gard—the body limp and llfcleaa— beauty is missing. Looks of pity ; supplant those that might havo been gazes of admiration. Restore yosr health and beauty will take caro of herself. 8. 8. 8.— the rich blood builder—rekindles the spark of health and lights the blaze of beauty by building red blood cells. The nerve power of your system finds life In these very blood cells. Build more red blood cells and your nerve power will in crease. 8. H. 8. builds them. Rich blood will tingle through your sys tem. That lost charm will return. Your entire system will bo re paired. You will bo ready to cope with the Impurities and blemishes that handicap beauty. As physical health means beauty so, too. does 8. 8. 8. mean beauty. Kor 8. 8. 8. means systems that are free from Impurities — pimples, blackheads, acne, bolls, eczema, rheumatism. 8. 8. 8. and good health go hand In, hand. 8. 8. 8. Is made of pure vege table ingredients. It Is sold at | all good drug stores. Tho largo slzo bottle Is more akrs You Fed Yourself Annin ' 1 ! BEE WANT AD RATES 15c per line each day, 1 or 2 days. 12c per lino each day, 3 or 6 days. 10c per line each day, 7 day a or longer. The above rates apply exclusively to Want Ads which are commonly termed “public wants’' and do not include adver tisements of individuals or concerns ad vertising or exploiting their businesses. These rates apply to The Sunday Omaha Bee as well as The Morning and Eve ning isec. All week-day h d vertisements *--- - ippear In both morning ,and evening edi tion* at tho one cost. CLOSING HOURS FOR WANT AD8. Morning edition...» p. m. K > ning IMitinn.11 30 a in. Sunday Edition.s i» m. Saturday. Want Ads accepted at the following offices: Main office .17th and Farnam Sts. South Omaha..N. W. Cor. 24th and N Sts. Council Bluffs.15 Scott St. Telephone ATlantic 1000. Call for "Want” Ad Department. An experienced "Want” Ad taker will receive your add and a hill will be mailed later The rates Tfwoted above apply to eithei charge or cash order*. THE OMAHA UEE reserve* the right tr designate what constitutes a public want THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. THE EVENING BEE. FUNERAL NOTICES. rrVNINOHAM—Mrs. Annie, beloved wife of Frank, ago 63. Funeral from residence Tuesday morn in a at J»:30 to Sacred Heart church at 1« o’clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre eeme ter.v. Gent i»-man Mortuary in i'harK<‘.‘ ' 75c COURTESY CREDIT NOTICE—As an introductory feature, we will extend a 75c courtesy credit to all customers taking advantage of our service of lubricating ALEMITE FITTINGS on your car during the week of SEPTEMBER 17th to 21st. A factory representative will be in charge of this service. • Owners of Cars Equipped With Alemite You Can Now Get GREASING SERVICE at our SERVICE STATION SEVENTEENTH and DAVENPORT Six Large Drainage Pits-Competent Mechanic in Charge Fifteen Minutes Does the Job—Reasonable Charges While having this work done you can also have the crank case drained and cleaned out and refilled with fresh oil. Oh, yes! We fill the transmission and differential, too. "YOU PAY FOR THE OIL; WE PAY FOR THE WORK” Nicholas Oil Corporation “Where the Customer Is Boss" Helpful Advice to ._Overworked Women n l I Hill ft. it it, . ■ MRS C E. CHAPMAN / l#»0 ILM BY.. NBW ALBANY INS / I)AY in and day out, week in and week out tho tired, over worked housewife and mother toils on, sweeping, dusting, cook ing, cleaning and mending. Ia it any wonder that after a time a woalmeeH, such as Mrs. Chapman had, develops nnd the wife and mother pays a toll in physical weakness and pain for her efforts of love, tho natural result of overwork? Women who find themselves afflicted with weakness, pain, head aches, backache, nervousness, irritability and melancholia will ho interested in Mrs. Chapman’s letter, and should realize that Lydia K. Pinkharm’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is especially adapted to overcome such conditions. Mrs. Chapman’s Letter Reads as Follows: NEW ALBANY. IND - "I took Lydia E l’lnkhnm * Vegetable Computin'! for a sn.ikiK-ee whl, h many women have from nvi wok and from whh l> I aufferra *f*.IrW.aifn « flt. ,mV W2rk my “'IVlK' d m» to I lk* a J1 roealtin*. 'yf r V”' f**w day* palna win* not «•* setne a* they had h« * n and nftor taking a fow bottl<* I urn not both* r*d »nv mors* t urn do|PK my hniimwfrk • \*ry tiny and hiKhly r«cumm*nd th** W»r«*t:%!»!.• Compound t<» any woman HtifTVrlntt from female trouble. only yeati'nlay a friend . all. d m*‘ on tho phone nnd knowing what it did f«>r m« wanted t*» know wh.it to a«k «S«aA«b« h#,€?.ru,c.*,,Lor,‘’ ‘l* Mh*‘ meant to *lvo it a trial "—MRS. C. B. CHAPMAN 1U20 Elm Street, Now Albany, Indiana. Another Case of Nervous Breakdown MEMPHIS, TENN.—"Two yrare nun I wax rnmpletely run-down end m. nerve* wrrr .1 wn rk t could not *w«op n room without reatlntr. I could not do uny of my work except a llltle nt a tlmr anil tho doctor'* mrdl'tnr did not h.-lu roc line iliiy muni <nu threw a little book on to my porch and In II I i. ,,| ci vet,,I tietlmonlule of women who badI hern like my*elf I went rinht out nnd ant m- i t,oitie of I.yilla h. I Ink hum » Vegelnble Compound and before I had taken the yvholo of that li"ttl« I knew It wae helping me I took «lx bottle, and then In nbout three month* I took two more. Now I am In perfect health T ,to all my own work and could do more. I truly any that I know l.y.lla K pink, ham r \ eg' I able t .impound nave me my heatili MltS n .1 HINCKLEY am Unlou Avenue, Memphla, Tnin. • Thousands of Women owe their health to Lydia E. Pinkkam’s Vedetable Compound. ^•^LYOIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MA39. M ' 'ANDLKSS—Jaim b \ pH*‘*d on at the home • ■( hi* h»r,ihcr. 1520 N. 22d St.. Friday. St pi' nib*-r 14. 1923, ngv 72 y**»r*. Mr ,\lt Candle** |8 survived by two broth Alf-nnd* i- Ic. M-<’andh‘H.'. Nemaha, Neb., and Harry K M (.Cantilena of Omaha, and n nisder, Mr®. Nathan H. Cornell of Omaha Funeral aervi«-o from Cronby* Moore funeral home. 24th and Wirt St*., Monday, September 17. 1923. at 2 p. in. IgtetyniBt Forest I,awn «*am< t H A1 VHSKN Mu-lav A. 2924 South Sev onteenth afreet. September 15, aged 62 year* Dec* thud i« survived by hlfl wife. , Ther»Ma. und two daughters, Elma and Oabrlela. Funeial aervice* Monday lit 4:20 a. m. from Hoffmann funeral home, to St. Joseph church at i a. m. Interment, Bt. Mary Magdalene cemetery. CARD OF THANK S. ” WE wish to express our sincere thank* fo kind friends and neighbors who assisted oi daring i-ur lata baraavaraant fn th# losa of gur belnv»-*l wife ami mother; also for the beautiful floral offering*.—P. W. Hanut-n and Family. FUNERAL PIRECTORS.^~ HEAPET A HEAPET. Undertaker, and Embalmere. Phone HA 0365. Office 2(11 Farnam. (ESTABLISHED SINCE 1613.) CRANE MORTUARY CO.. CONDUCTED BY LADIES ONLY 615 S. 30th St. AT. JMJ and AT. 16*0 K0RI8KO FUNERAL HOME, 2>d and O 8ta. 1350 S l«th St MA. 0660. AT. lilt. ANDREW T TtEED, Greater Omaha', fnreoat COLORED undertaker. Phone MA. 3991. DUFFY A JOHNSTON, 311 B. 33d. new funeral home HA. 0417. HOFFMANN AMBULANCE. Dodire at 2(th. Funeral Director*. JA 1901. HUI.SE A RIEPEN. Funeral director*. 1234 umlng. JA. 1336. CROSBY-MOORE. 34th and Wirt. WE. 6647. TAGGART A SON, _3313 Cuming St. JA, 071*. H; KRAMER FUNERAL HOME, I 6*16 Military Ave. WA. 6316. ,??.AI.I-ET 4 DORRANCE, 1633 CUMING ST. JA Otli. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN. 1411 Farnam St. __CEMETERIES. ~~ VISIT FOREST LAWN. ... North of City Limit*. 120 acre* Perpetual rare. rfficea at cemetery and 720 Brand la Theater Btd*. VAULTS AND MONUMENTS DISTINCTIVE features, see demonstra tion at factory. Automatic 8ea!ing Con crete Burial Vault. Insist upon your un dertaker uiSng do o' bar Every vault • ramped. Wa"b for name In lid. Man ufactured only by th* Omana Concrete HumhI Vault Co.. 5210 N IQth St„ Omaha. FLORISTS. „ LEE LARMON l»th and H.jgiaa _I'bona AT. 8244. H K.Vl 'N. if.QT Farnam. JA. 1258 ** Farnam. JA. If01. ATTRACTIONS. CONCESSIONS. I "NCESSIDN.S ,.f all kind,, ahowa ar.d attraction, wanted tor fail featival at N't September 224 to 29th. V n'?1* ,or a**r» secretary, 219 - - - h > , ncoln, Neb LOST AND FOUND. DNK mafireae ]o,t from truck Atvrrn Lu"drr »nd "*at Farnam. K-pterr.t.er 12 Su:^b';r,rhTraH1Qtt’‘'a- Ad*'*» Lust—Pair Iona brown ktn «love« in cr "•f' ?,r'*.rd*‘’ "'"r» Return to Fonte r.»lie H*>tel. Rno/n "27 R«*u ard. JHAMONH Ri \ »;—, hiid *. on North K,l...*r ’V*'" J,.ur! ,rd California. Child h«-5i r? - >,f i,k*h Hcuhril HA 4934. bleat* d, vicinity 9*t, end Hlck'r). «'ii and t'harira, boarded Ferraro ,»r W-7',5 I'nui,, Bee._ 4* A PK—float. September * child a irarlet tone : n *d Reward MA 4079 __ PERSONAL. REWARP. • rorma’i u. leading to the arreat and con % let Ion of the person or persons Involved in the holdup of the Metropolitan I'tlltHe* district messenger. whi* h occurred near the House of Hope on N JOth St., Omaha N-b . on Saturday. September *. 1222. or for AN'y information leading to the re eovery *>f the money taken or any part thereof AM Information Hill be consid ered confidential and the name of the t>«rt>* giving same wlM rot be disclosed Call or write A J Rhode*. Adjuster Inited J^tate* Fidelity A Guaranty Co.. Peter* Trust Bldg. Omaha Neb Phone JA. S463 THE SALVATION Army Industrial home solicits your old clothing furniture, mags slnea We collar* We distribute Phone JA 4 ’ 36 and our wagon will rail. Cal. *nd Inspect ©ur new hums 11X0-1112-1X14 Podge flt vkA.NA-—Will s .4 •' ri f i r e e\ erv hlng tr fnd tin lee* you give us your address Mother and I <*nn<»t k*r up much longer %.***■ Vou f,r* home e%ery night MARK* . 1 WILL NOT be responsible fo- anr bills contra, led by rrv wife, j> ra. from Sept 15.^ It13.^and henceforth J E Randolph. STORIES poems pia\s etc wanted f"r publication Submit manuscript or write News Hu reap. Lone Wolf. Ok! A COLORRD bat* for adoption »* the unixerenv ncs-.- C. I 1 ,- Mr* i arter N’l R8E will care l tables to 2 yrs. at her h ime . HA «4.1S, tor.i*v 77777 TTTTTTiTT" l.rrw *rr thlnklnr of c»tn( lo Chi-nli Aril. will |.,v y..ij to n'j nA ;,,, WILL sublet my downtown studio 1 or 2 dav* per »e«>K Call HA *-?4 WANTEI* to lay two return tickets to Los Angeles \V\ 1460 PIANO s»f> • ed f-'r use W K 2 IiDUCATIONAL. T M C A. EVENING SCHOOL "A Claes for Every Man.*' Accounting. Drafting. Arithmetic Book keeping Flusine** English Business Cor reipondrn. • . r mmcr> :»l Art. Commercial 1 l.aw Electricity. E eirmntsrv subject*. I f* Tn*uran.e, Grammar. Penmanship. I’ub’lc Speaking. Salesmanship Short-, hand. Typewriting, and many other courses. Choose ymir course and enroll today. TOVNO MEN S CHRISTIAN AS8< M IATION. 17th and Harney Sts Room 81*. EXPERIENCED cortiiuonutrr operator* • rs alwaya In detnand If you ara n't • n operator an eight week* course In the empton etrr e h<ml will fit you to he’d one f these des'rat a l » lions thst sre always n; mi If you must work, why rot prepare so that you will get the moat for your time* Let us («lt you about out Jay and evening classes COMPTOMETER SCHOOL. SAO tVtur’ney Block "The school thst Graduates Eiperta " DAI SCHOOL—NIGHT SCHOOL. • ’orr.plete courses In acrountancy. ma chine bookkeeping comptometer, short hand and typowiiilng. railroad and w ire leat telegraphy civil service and all Eng lish and rotnmerc la I branches Write*, call or phene Jackson 18«4 for large Ulus (rated catalog Address HuYLKN COLLEGE. Bovle* lildg Omaha Neh \A\ SANT S« Ibtnt, OK BCKInVsS t'is-ee* for beginners’ work start DAY MCH'IOI Srpt 4th tvt 1st EVENING SC|ttU>L Sept 4 th. 0.*| 1st Enter for continuation w«rK an Monday 20& South Nineteenth St J A_< >maha Neh l S (lid K.RNMENT want* rail wav mail • larks Commence $i.«a month Steady position* Travel ace (he . oimtrv I 1st position* fie# Write immediately rrank Itn Institute D*pt. 311. K Roche* ei. N Y WANTED Names men, li up. wishing t\ s government life pot tion- $138 month up Dull unnecessary 9M K Address V 34th. Omaha Bre W ANTED—Glrla, Women 1* no $*S to $1.0 month Many gownmont Jobe List free Wrjte tii.liv Ktankiln Instltule, Dept *58 E. Rochester. N Y iv H"1 'Jge M l M'S Dona's* St _Call or w»'.(r r Jl R ANK 1U ' KINiiHA M Hapiu, mando tin *»» D»r tiiatrucOoti Itm « lul.hisw I »Uh Mh a- •> h nai,i A T til Mot EH BARBER COLLEGE _ 110 s Mth Kl Write tor alalog ADI1 1 ... | specialist. L chat me a*hvol. A1 4HI j k i _EDUCATIONAL._ EIGHT to 12 weeks prepare you for a fine offteA position. Call AT 7774 or writ^^VTm*rlci^iCollP|irir^^l^^EArn^m^ HIGH GRADE USED CAR* We have a few high grade used ear* that are priced right end In perfect me chanl^al condition throughout Including paint and tlree 1922 Light Six Studebaker Coupe 1922 Special Six Studebaker Touring 1*21 Big Six Studebaker Touring 1920 Bix Six Studebaker Touring 1920 Special Six Studebaker Touring 1919 Studebaker Sedan 1922 Overland Sedan. 1923 Star Sedan. 1920 Five-Passenger Bulck Touring 1920 Seven-Passenger Bulck Touring 1920 Oldamobile Eight. Touring 1922 Dodge Roadster 1921 Ford Sedan. THE O. N BONNET MOTOR CO . Studebaker Distributer* 2560 Farnam St Harney 0976. Term* if detlred A SAFE PLACE TO BUT BETTER USED CARS CADILLAC. Jyp*- 69 Roadster. Beautifully reflnlihed. roarh maker*' blue." with cream whe#i* a tester c;a.»a of rnd*t*r ard * rrialnly a car to pride yourself with owning CADILLAC. Type i? nedan Painted Brewster green. s**t cover* to mat^h upholstery and interior in exceptionally fine condition. A truly fine car in fine condition ail through. CADILLAC. Tyre 53 touring Thlg car is in firtt riars running order. Good tires. Top rood. Newly painted a car *Hh »r.ar.jr thousand* of mile* of economical service. PAIGE ( 41 Sporty 4-paf«er.g*r car. painted a beau tiful Paige blue. A car that needs no apology in any company. Run only 2.884* miles and will give th* purchaser practically new car ser%ice at a uatd car price HUDSON SEDAN. Just refinished and In excellent mechan ical condition. Ready lo put in service immediately. For these snappy morn ings and cool evening*. COME IN NOW AND SELECT TOUR car AND LET US SHOW TOU HOW EASY IT IS TO OWN a GOOD OAR ON OUR PAYMENT PLAN—A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND THE BALANCE AS YOU USB YOUR CAR A SAFE PLACE TO BUT J. H. HANSEN CADILLAC COMPANY. Farnam at 14th HA 8?18. -— ... -.— — — RED "4" SEDAN lf?« model, entirely rebuilt, reaainied all c.rd tires This tar Is A-l Let us take •he family for a demonstration Terms «o responsible parties He bought a new Reo brougham J M UPPER MOTOR CO. HA 0#t« 2581 Farnam NEW DURANT *4 * COUPE. IN* you want to buy a brand new Durant «’ coupe a: a saving of 1700' If »-** us Buyer wanted bigger ca- so K-ught a Reo brougham from u« Will trade for your car and give terms if de*ireJ J M UPPER MOTOR CO. HA 8425 1$:* Farnam. CLEARANCE- SALK Stud*baker Six . |t ' nidsmobile 1821. Rdetr .|S85 Chevrolet. 1827 Tour. IS Oldamoblle Tbur . (:|f • IdamobUe Sedan . R S’ulebaker Special Six . 155*' Oldamoblle T jr . like new . |4fft Franklin Sedan . 17*8 Oidamoblle i. slightly used . . |7co o'.damobtlt 8 late m- del 1758 Rasy Terma NEBRASKA OLDSMOBILK CO Hth and Howard StsAT 1770. DORT SNAP 1*2! rs*rt r. adtter Looks like new. run* like new Dandy car for road work. 14*®. pood term*. J M OrPKR MOTOR CO. Re«* Distributors HA. 0428. fill Farnam ; 1-lS International cab body .1180 1 - f ton Republic, coal br*dv . . *5* 1—7 v, ton Republic dump body 850 be*era! lighter trucks at greatly reduced price* ANDREW MURPHY A SON. 1 .’ Years In Ruetneea 14th and Ja Some bargains In used Forda Ntw Ford son. eaay rs'infiu* McCaffrey motor cc\ The Dandy Service Station nth and Jeckeon StsAT. HU NEW and used Ford*, caan or terms. c e paulson motor co. Authorised Ford and Lincoln Water* fOth and A met Are. KK 0148 o. t i TIP »M S .s . • , • 14 )iar*»y. New * ml t*«M car- Caah or (arm* Ford bod It* Uith wmt*r top*. tloldatr ^m a Aut Hair* « • . AT *■ 14« M.WWKI.I SFPXN fo- aa r or trad* Tf > |'U n»*» lnt»ro*l*d In a g»*od «*dan you had l«r *r u\r«l 'V A *' . * flon P * r. ■ Hr air Sh. 4 1 ant •» CSV P AH ft” T lTX*r CA N IX F " i»Pl7l~ NFMItAMKA ilU'l'MlUlllK CO A«rd at nth_AT ITT# i >rP t-arta for all mik»i of car*. For# \ i'» rta at half prlea N*b Auto l xrta JA 4».l_ ON R touring car In food coodtth n Ills i't ■ For# »*da«t >1?T \V A MSS 440.4 California H AVK Podga touring car good abaft# 'X til trad* for Ford coup* or will »*>i; t all fundax or Monday u A 1S$4. x % ■ * » _OCT I AM IT H V Sfp C 4H8 O N Honit*v Malar Cw I- M ‘ a r na»>. ifit |41*11*K r.'adatrr n»w toj\ um bat - t**>. good tirra in ftiat-vlaa* condition. for |t KF 4i-«A t*y\»»N i.>*d*t* **tr% good futlv »‘Piti n» t •• -r > S ;Mh Ax * ' Mi XX L If IT, * AUTOS^FOR_ SALE_ REAL BARGAINS 1 NEW FORD COUPE COUE-1—RUN 6.000 MILKS NEBRASKA PAIOE CO. 2047 Farnim. P«l*» AT !4!» Jewett AUTO ACCESSORIES TIREsT HCY * metal garage Made In Omaha. <ARTKR SHEET METAL. CO, JA. 060". MOTORCYCLES—BICYCLES. 1921 HENDERSON' motorcycle and aide 'Hr. $22;*. 3002 H 9th. AT 4478. .HELP WANTED—MALE. STENOGRAPHER WANTED. YOUNG MAN. SINGLE; FOR BRANCH OFFICE IN .MINNESOTA; POSITION PERMANENT. PATNE INVESTMENT CO 637 OMAHA NATL. AT. 6*60. HKI.P WANTED—MALE. Exceptional opening for producing >ale*~ man calling on re’ail phonograph trad*-. Haiary and rommlmlon. Car furn:*he.' StaU- your qualifications, experience and references in first letter. HARPER A BLISH. Pea Moines, I*. MEN*—800 wanted at once: Thomas Du plex Coats: one aide sty!.ah fail topcoat, other s.de stormproof raincoat; two coals for price of one. you simply wear coat and book orders; we deliver and collect, you can make* from $30f» to $400 everv month for full time and $100 to lied monthly spare time You set your par dally. Get y ur sample oat free. Thomii Mfr. Co, K*»'tion 3*>43. Dayton, Ohio. LARGE ot! company needs several capable young men for permanent positions in Omaha accounting office. Men with pre vious oil experience will be given pref erence Your letter of application should state are, experienre. ether qualifications and salary expected, and should be an complete r§ possible. Box W-524, Omaha B*e GOOD opportunity for young men to taka <vjt simp!** two-year high school home study course Meets al! requirement* for business world or equips you to enter coliegs or take up any fading profession. Free bulleMn on request. Address Prin cipal H'gh S'hool Dept. H. B. «$f. I •« x**’ ar.d &yh. Chirago. T AINTERS. Interior decorators who can do fir«t-c!a» ref.nishing open shop. $1 16 per hour. Steady work for competent men. Addresa Y-241Z. Omaha B#e PLUMBERS. First-das* who can pass examination for license. open shoo, ion* job. Si 25 per hr Address Immediately. Y-2413, Omaha Bee. RELIABLE man wanted in each county for sD^-al advertising wt-rk; no selling or 'collecting. experience unne'essarv. liberal pay w;th bonus: opportunity for promo tion references required Address Eaat ern Company. Position N-l. Bex 117. North Postal S'atfon. Boston. PRINTER \V ANTE I»—T « o - i h i r de r u r u 1 d do. (General newspaper and job work to ass'st with Musr be able to feed jobber* end set ads Well l!gh*“4 steam-heated *r: ally equ:' ped ahop Stead' 'oh for right man, 125 to start. The Glen V,. r.,;, * < \ r. fi!»BWOW! la MAN WANTED Handle county business Experience un necessary largest concern A its kind :n the world Our men now ge’ting I2A* weekly. Lowest mine prices Guarac.ee Coal Mining Company, 3(25 Wall Street. Chicago. MS TO I?* WEEKLY in your spare time d irg spec ial advert iaihg work among the families of your c;ty; no »xrer!»r.fe r.eces Hr;-* t day for fu particulars. American Products Co. SIM American bidg . t~sii'ir.r.a: , Ohio ELECTRICITY taught by experts; earn while you earn at home electrical boos ar i pro -f essen* free; sat:sfact;on ruar ur'eed and rc»sj*i r. *»-<•;-*• 1 W-ite to • 'r ef T.'-g reer Cook#. 2144 Lawren'* Ave. Chicago. WANTED—G'x-l boys ! r roe«serger work Can use a few part time school boys. Good psv App.v to WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO 167 Fouth Fourteenth. bUl NG MAN —STUDY LAW : — f owr. town evening i*ti .on/ lniver#:ty of Omaha Law Schoc Nr-n sil tj Hon Fr.foll r. ■:w >•*- S-r y : v ry.aha Nat Bark. MARRIED man. 25 ti 35 years of age, for sales and supervisory pc? t:or. westera Nebraska Addret? W-I3I, Omaha Be* LIN* TYPE cpe'ator wanted, rood wages. pe*-manent poe • on. C’Lxen Printing C Iowa Falls. la DELI MERY BuY ffAN7Kr- PETERSON BROS FLORIST. 1714 FARNAM HUSKY boy 5( to IS for cfcek.ng rr.a • - *. A j t A ware* u?e »y WA 74>€ | COMPETENT "hlte co<jx wanted. also -«* ond maid It A “*f f HELP WAN TED-FEMALE EXPERIENCED h usekeeper wanted to iw.rk on far*n and take charge of 7-year iold boy 'n mothe-.ess hr me Must under, stand farm work No other need apply. References r* ;red '**•# wages »rd eg* r-r'-r * M-k• Je.-nefc. pow*'; Neb. " ANTED—Ambitious n.r.f to take busi ne** or t« urse Work wav doing h js*work V' .1 c,ve room board and snail se's'y Paterson Institute. La «t-ar.ge. Ill WANTED—At or. * High school assist ant to teach English ard commer*:a' Must be qualif -1 to tea’-h in accredited htah schooi v\ .re appl ation to Beard of Education. Corsica. South Dakota Mery, direct ft r w *. fr. -ar\ raid far full t;n*.e > r apc.te hour* All sty’ea ’.c cotton, heather an i st’ks International Kr.ttirg M ? N *r stown, Ta SALESLADY—T> sell cemplex'on clsr. Mak* f * ds - S'a wsu e**ful rian Need wire tak« charge *s‘h town No -n veatment bvlvar.a Con.r*;exion Clay Co-. *'■ I * Charr.r'-ain A'- Chicago FT EN*'GRAPHR wanted who is rear* graduate of business school Permanent i r-i- r Salary to start. $7f Addresa W 53 7 Omaha Be EARN I > wecrt-l' spars tin e e -iting #er newspapers mag a »■ nee eai> ur.nec . de i #»H» free Press Syndicate. 177. St Lou * H S GIRL to ar ompany J children t-' school and assist ia home for board and small wage* Ref HA 5**2. CooK and »#* nd g'rl wanted S in fans l‘y M's C M Wilhelm. 3(23 Jackson, Ha j*i * STOCK i white, wanted for ready-to wear Arp y C R BeMen TU 'MI'S, N HM'SN A CO GIRL W ANTF.lt t do hemstitching on machine Ar; .> >! ndav. >»g Machine 1 • ; a-'t* *’• s. -i ► or Hu gee* Nash Wanted- \| Id!* aged lady to assist with b,tupy\,..rk VN-5f.; oriah* Bee GIRL White, for as* slant, housework. WK 0445 l 4* y'arter Lake club GTK! wanted to ode' gowns and hats Jt ' - F > i»-f Kenned' Bldg. —-- 111 1 ■ HFI P WANTED—M«If or Female. \m- - i:.i i. (it* tb v-vin* autnc * manutcr'r'.a Wrt# It fT i a-- % Authors' A*«*rt v 54*. Tal ♦ - _f- pa »'» _AGENTS WANTED AtIKNTK- A kuilnfM of v our own Make •parang gift** numi* plate* RU*r.k>e~». « ha. k art ■'«r>u mada or* a »; n» kg II* * * 1 • ok f. >' Fa ' ar. lag Wi'iwi ar, Ov KKYROpT F A l s | «Mk’:v intro doling Mother Muhhard Food*. giving * i *• K*s» of u»fo* ft-a to eve » hover an few I raa outfit Adam Ir.thout. 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