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», Business Manager Answers Ad on This Page; Gets Position Pet Dog Aids Pair in Suicide Pact Former Omalians, Penniless in Kansas City, Die From Poison. A small dog “stood guard" Mon day while his master and mistress, former Omalians, carried out a suicide pact in their shabby quarters at a Kansas City rooming house. They, were Myron Sherman. 55, once a wealthy Omaha merchant and gam bling house proprietor, and his wife, Alice, 53. , Tho dying pair's groans brought persons to tho door, but these the little dog held at bay, as if to aid the two in departing the life they had como to dread. Room Rent Due. Unemployed, and with, only a few cents in their possession, they ended their lives the day they were to have paid two weeks' room rent. J. T. Hicks, another roomer, head their groans late in the afternoon. , Tho door of their room was locked. Hicks called the owner of tho room ing house, nnd other neighbors. They broke into the loom. Sherman and his wife were lying on the bed. A poison vial was near by. The dog, Midget, a Bos ton bull, was between them. As neighbors crowded about the bed, little animal barked and snarled furiously and for a time prevented them from giving aid to couple. “Let Me Die.” But Sherman was already dead. Ills wife, apparently in great pain, was moaning: “Olj God, let mo die.” She was taken to the general hospi tal, where she died within a few min utes. A long story of misfortune was un covered by authorities. The Shermans lived in.Omaha near ly 33 years, coming here from Lin coin. Sherman was widely known in South Omaha, where lie at one time operated a gambling house, lie Is said to have operated a similar estab lishment at one time In Council Bluffs. He bore the reputation of a “square’1 gambler, and tales are told even now in Omaha of how he helped unfortunates who were down on their luck. In his last extremity, however, he was too proud to appeal for aid from his former friends. Before he left Omaha he had bor rowed money from several persons, but for a long time before his death he had accepted no loans. Police be lieve that lie knew he would be unable to repay and that he preferred death 1 to a life on alms. The couple left Omaha for Kansas City early in 1921. after Sherman's haberdashery store in the Hamilton hotel failed. Pages Are Blank. 't he pages of the following year in their history are blank. In April, 1922. Sherman became night clerk of kthe Workmen's hotel. 700 Main street. Sherman told William Bradshuw, the ^(•liprietor. that lie once had property valued at J100,000 in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Une Cohen, who own ed the Dclmar. another Kansas City hotel at which Sherman worked, said he told them of former wealth and mentioned an adopted daughter in Omaha who was "very well Off.” Former Omaha acquaintances know nothing of the udopted daughter. Jsaac Kahn, 2015 Nofth Sixteenth street, received a letter from Mrs. Sherman a few days ago in which shfi said “there is nothing left but to end it ail." Note Is Found. In the couple's room was found a letter from Kalin, who is president of the Megeath Stationary company, which mentioned an enclosed check. A note wan left by the couple asking that Kahn he notified of their death::. Sherman is believed to have a brother in Chicago. Among hts other acquaintances in Omaha are Tom Den nison, George Cackley. Tom Hoctor (former mayor of South Omaha) and lloscoe Rowley. Mr. Kahn said today he does not believe the bodies will be brought to Omaha for burial. | — Thirtietr Street . to Be Widened Proposed opening and widening of Thirtieth street, from a point 100 feet ksouth of Ersklno street to Cuming street, a distance of about one mile, is the first major project brought by fOkimissloner Koutsky to the city council for this year'a Improvement program. Council passed his ordinance this morning, declaring the necessity of appropriating certain property and appointing three appraisers to carry out tills reject. The only opening that will bo nec essary in this, link will tie from Indi ana avenue to Cuming street; the other portion of the district will be widened. The completion of this im provement will make Thirtieth street a continuous and uniform thorough fare from Florence to Farnam street. A delegation of interested property owners attended this meeting. Much Colder by Wednesday Night ‘Much colder Wednesday,” said the weather man Tuesday morning, while the balmy south wind blew and I the thermometer registered 20 above I at B. being a rise of 27 degrees In 21 | hours. Meteorologist Tlobins experts the cold to start blowing in Wednesday afternoon and continue until the temperature Is down near to zero. ^ It was zero at Edmonton and 8 . below at Prince Albert, Canada, this * . morning. | | ---- Gasoline Price Up fc I 2 Cents on Coast Uy litler national Nrw* Her vie#. San Framlaco. Jan. 22,—Gasoline w* -ph on the Pacific coast ranged J7 cents at Los Angeles, Is at San Francisco and lit at Seattle today j following a. 2 cent* per gallon in* «*r#8He coincident with a 2r* centH per i barrel increase in the price of nil grades uf California crude oil. in L Prosperity for Wool Men Looms Bjr Associated Trees Salt Lake City, Jan. 22.—The year 1924 holds a promise of continued stabilization and the beginning ol progress and prosperity for the wool growing industry. President Frank J. Hagenbarth declared in nn address before the annual convention of the National Wool Growers’ association here today. "With efficient and good manage ment the wool grower will in the next two or three years be able to relieve himself of debt and begin the accumulation of a surplus with which to absorb the next shock to the in dustry,” he said. Dealing with tariff Mr. llagenbarth asserted, “the unusual threat of in jury to the livestock industry from political Influence and reduction or destruction of tariffs docs not seem to be as Imminent during the present presidential year as wo have been accustomed to." "It would require considerable temerity on the part of any political party to openly advocate legislation that would ho Injurious to agricul ture or livestock,” lie added. "The whole tendency seems to indicate a desire to build up and assist rather than tear down." Mr. Hagenbarth said the National Wool Growers' association had been active In promoting and assisting the Western Tariff association and urged continued support. The wool grower here declared fi nancing plans of congress a failure. 45c Duty on Wheat Predieted Grain Imported From West ern Canada to Be Affected !»y 50 Per Cent Hike. Winnipeg, Jan, 22.—Possibility that the present duty from western Cana da to the United States may be ad vanced by 50 per cent of 30 cents per bushel (the tax under the Fordney McCumber tariff now in operation) to 45 cents a bushel, wa/5 seen by L. B. Zapolson, member of the L'nited States tariff commission, who arrived in Winnipeg Monday from Kegina. Under section 315 of the Furdney McCumber tariff, Mr. Zapolson stat ed, it was provided that the president of the United States might increase or reduce the duties provided in the tariff up to 50 per cent in cases where It was shown the tariff failed to realize the differences between the cost of production in the United States and competitive oountrles. Under this clause the wheat coun cil of the United States made appli cation last November to have on in vestigation made with a view to an increase in the present duty on wheat. Operations In connection with de termination of the cost of produc tion of this grain In Manitoba were begun late in December with Sas katchewan and Alberta districts be ing covered immediately aftewards. Corresponding Investigations were be ing made in the United States as well, Coolidge Backs Loans to Farmer . By Auoeinted Prwi. Washington, Jan. 22.—President Cooihige gave his unqualified endorse ment today to the Norbeclc-Burtness bill for government loans to north western farmers for purchase of live stock. The president intends to take no other action, however, as long as the committee's Inquiry is continued. The president announced his en dorsement of the measure after eon fctVnee wth members of tho house agricultural committee to whom he offered his assistance In bringing about its enactment. Tho hill Is based on a plan worked out by Dr. John Lee Coulter, of tho South Da kota agricultural college, and Fred erick E. Murphy, publisher of the Minneapolis Tribune, both of whom held several conferences with Mr. Coolldge last fall. Mr. Coolldge regards the measure as directly In line with the recommenda tion In his message to congress that such loans as are wisely needed to assist buying stock and other ma terials should be financed through a government agency as a temporary ami emergency expedient. Safeguards should he thrown about these loans, Mr. Coolldge lielleves, ao that farm ers taking advantage of them could not he foreclosed by other creditors. Man and Woman Fall on Walks John Boats, 4110 South Thirty-fifth street, fractured his right anklo when he slipped and fell on a sidewalk at Twentieth and I streets Monday afternoon at 4. Ho was attended by a police surgeon and taken to St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. E. Smith of York, Neb., r^ celved a cut on the head when si* slipped and fell at Twenty-third and F streets Sunday night while return ing to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Barton Johnson, 2212 F street, from South High school, where she at tended the baccalunreale sermon Farrington Head of Scales Body By Amh4M'Iiif<*(| I'rnl. Indiana poll«, Ind., Jan. 22.— Ap pointment of President Frank Far rington of the Illinois Mine Workers) to head the male committee of the t nitod Mine Workers wn* announced by International President John I<. Lewis at the opening of tin* biennial convention today. This mtinn orented considerable surprise among the dele gates, as Farrington has been re guided as the administration'll chief opponent. Mr. and Mrs. ! >. ffi. UpdegrafT hit gueets at Hotel Alexandria, Lo* Angeles. Bok in Another $100,000 Offer Proposes to Give Prize for Peace Plan Selected by Senate Inquisitors. ■Washington, Jan. 22.—An offer to duplicate his $100,000 prize to the * author of any peace plan selected by the senate select committee investigat ing propaganda as the best to come within its notlc was made today by Edward W. Bok, in a letter to Ben ator Moses, republican, New Hamp shire, chairman of tho committee. Explaining that his offer had been Influenced by tho intimation at yes terday's committee meeting "that it was predisposed in favor of a par ticular kind of plan,” Mr. Bok denied this was the case or that tho jury of awArd was selected "with the same predisposition." With regard to the cost, of the American peace award campaign, Its backer declared bo ylld not have the definite Information required by the committee, but suggested that Corne lius N. Bliss, Jr.; treasurer of tho award, should he summoned. The text of Mr. Bok's letter to Senator Moses follows, in part: “From tho questions asked by some of the members of your commit tee, It was strongly intimated that I was predisposed in favor of a par ticular kind of plan. It was likewise suggested that the jury of award was also selected with the same predis position. "My absolute confidence in the jury of the American peace award is such that I believe they carried out the purpose of the award and select ed the most practicable plan by which tho United States may co-operate with other nations to achieve and preserve the peace of the world. "If, however, you do not share my confidence in Mr. Ellhu Root, Gen. James (!. Hacbord, Col. Edward M. House. Miss Ellen F. l’endleton, Dean ltoscoe Pound, Mr. William Allen White and Mr. Brand Whitlock. 1 hereby m^ke to your committee the following proposal: "I will ask (and since the power is theirs I can only ask) tho policy committee of the American peace award that the 22,164 submitted plans he turned over to your committee, either as a committee of the senate or as individuals. If, in the Judg ment of your committee, there Is found a more practicable plan than the one selected by the Jury named above by which the United States may co-o)ierate with other nations to achieve and preserve the peace of the world, I shall be glad to give to the author of tho plan selected by your committee the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) under the following conditions: 1. e., the payment to the author of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) when your committee has selected tho better plan and fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the author if. and when, the jilan in substance and intent. Is approved by (he United States senate “I will also agree to defray the expenses of a nation wide referen dum, if desired, and In all respects give to the plan which your commit tee selects tho same financial support accorded by me to tho present plan. I earnestly urge on you the most favorable consideration of this propo sal, to tho end that we may unite in an endeavor to give to the American people the uppermost desire In their hearts; an end to bloodshed and an era of world peace." ■——————■— BEE' CLASSIFIED AD RATES l«‘*c per line each day. 1 or 1 days. 12c per line ea> h day. 3 or 6 days. 10c per line each day. 7 days or longer. The above rate* apply to all advertise ments In classifications: Lost snd Found . 4 Help Wanted Female. 17 Help Wanted Mat*. 14 Salesmen and Agents . SO Situations Wanted Female. 3] Situations Wanted Male. 32 Articles for Sale. .. 40 Farm and Dairy Products............ 49 Good Things to Eat. 51 Homemade Things. 62 Household Oooda. 63 | Swap Column. A53 Wearing Apparel. 60 \t anted t<. buy. 41 Rooms With Board. <2 Rooms Without Board. 63 Rooms for If ou«ek**plng ... 64 Rooms. Unfurnished...A44 Suburban Board. os Farms for Rent . 7I»A For all other classifications our regular rates as quoted below apply. These rates apply to The 8unday Omaha Bee as w*ll as Th* Morning and Evening Bee All week day advertisements ap pear In both morning and evening editions , at the one cost: l*c per line each day. 1 or *2 day*. 16c per line each day, 3 or 6 day*. 13c per line each day. 7 days or longer CLOSING liOURS FOIl CLASSIFIED ADA. Morning Edition. 10 p. m. Evening Edition. 11:10 a m. 8unday Edtlon. t p. m. Saturday. Classified Ada accepted at the following offices Main Office.17»h and Farnarn 8fe. South Omaha. — N. W. Cor. 34th arid N Sts. Council Bluffs. .16 Scott St Telephone ATIsnth inoo THE EVENING BEE. THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. -”li—LL-EL. 1 11 ‘JP ■ 11 ANNOUNCEMENTS._ Funeral Notices. A WALKER Jean Louis* Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. J Walker, psssed on . at the horn* of th* grandparents. Mr and i Mrs W If Walkai. im South Ninth . street. Tuesday, Jenu-iry 22, 1924. Funeral service from the home of the grandparent* Wednesday, January 23 at . 3 p. m Interment West Lawn cemetery. I For Information call Crosby-Moore, Web- i liter 0047. BILE Julie J.. eg* 69 years. 6 months. • I <) days, widow of Joseph F Hill, sr , Deceased la survived by Emil A. Bill, otto if and If den It Gross. Funeral from I* J. Stack &■ Co’s parlor Wednesday ai 2 n « lock Interment at laurel 11111 cemetery. Friends Are wel com*. _ GLADWIN James, died January 20. ' Hurial win be from Hrailsy A Dorrsnce, . 19th and Cuming, .it 2 j. m Wednesday. Interment West Lawn < enictery. F uneral m■ • r v11■ ew und*r direction of i idd Fellow* Vaults and Monuments. B "Automatic Seating ' concrete burial vaults recommended by »ll leading undertake » Mfg by Omaha Concrete Burtsl Vault Co. ^ Funeral Directors. C J O. c. IfAYNFIM FUNERAL HOME 392® N. 24th St. KM. 0167 I DUFFY A JOHNSTON, 311 8 33d. n«w funeral home. HA. 0417 j 111 i V J DORRAMOR 1123 CUMINi} SI’.. JA. 0624. HOFFMANN AMBULANCE Dodge at L‘4tb Funeral Directors. JA 1101 I' n KRAMEI FUNERAL HOMO* 6kIII JkPWItary Avn WA. A.II4. ——- - ■■■ —.. ... ..- i JOHN A. GENTLEMAN. 2411 Farnnm St. TAGGART A. HUN. 2312 < uinlng HI JA 0714. HI 1.8FI A HIKHRN, I \ FuipisI din 'tot a. 2224 'timing JA. 1224. | i ^ j^NNOU NC E MEN T S. Funeral Directors. C HEAFET & HEAFET. Uundertakera and Embalniera rhone HA 0265. Office 2611 Farnam (ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882) KORISKO FUNKRad HOME. 23d and O Sts. 1260 S. 131h fit. MA. 0680. AT. 1873 CRANE MORTUARY CO.. CONDUCTED BY LADIES ONLY 615 8. 20th St. AT. 3689 and AT. 3690 N. P. SWANSON. 17TH AND CUMING Quiet, Dignified Supervision. CROSBY MOORE 24th and Wirt. WE. 0047. Cemeteries. D FOREST LAWN. 320 a'-res. Perpetual care. Office at the cemetery. North 40th St. and Forest Lawti A vc., aiul 720 Braudels Theater Bdg, Florists. E ROGERS, Florist. 24th Farnam, JA. 3400. JOHN BATH. » 804 Farnam. JA. 1906 Personals. 3 THE SALVATION Army industrial horns solicits your old clothing, furniture, maga zine* We collect. We distribute. Phone JA. 4135 and our wagon Will call. Call and Inspect our new boms. 1110-1112-1114 i)ndge Street. PROSTATIC troubles treated successfully without surgery or drugs. Dr. C. B. Hunt, 532 World-Herald Bldg. IM MAN UE1, PR IV ATE MATERNITY HOME. 2503 Printol. WF 2908. Theatrical historical masque coatumes tor play* and parties at Lichen's, Omaha. MASSAG1J Til EATMENT. 210 N. 17TH. Lost and Found. 4 PI USE—BROWN fiUKDK WITH MONO GRAM E. H. G. CONTAINING $10 CHANGE AND HOUSE KEY. PHONE HA. 239:., BLACK po< ketbook lost Saturday evening. Containing currency and keys. Reward. HA. 6828. TAN LEATHER GRIP CONTAINING SILK I'NDKHWKAll. MA. 0861. PIN —DIAMOND LOST. LI HERAT, RE W ARP K E 1077. Automobiles for Sale. 5 BARGAIN AT $860. HAYNESBFORT MODEL COACH IN A-1 CONDITION. SIX WIRE WHEELS, WITH ALL NEW RUBBER. WILL CONSIDER BMALUfi CAR AS TART PAY - MENT APPLY REAMS GAR AGE.. 211 N. 16TU ST.. OR I’HONE JA. 2668. YOUNG MEN AND MECHANICS Buy yourself a Ford chassis and build your own speedster body. I have s few chHHglH left, good rubber and excellent motors, ranging from $40 up. Mr. Glass, HA. 0564. FORD—1923 2-door sedan. In excellent condition mechanically with new paint; 4 new Firestone cord tires, large lock wkul, KlB • i elder good Ford roadster or touring In exchange Harney 4 629 after *. v in FORD 4-door sedan. Bought last May; many efctras; car In wonderful condition Bargain for quick sale. Would take a good Fori! roadster or touring IB trade. Call HA. 2061 evenings FMRD sedan, 1921. late model, starter, demountable rims. speedometer, lock wheel For sa’e by owner. $225. Call A F Stein. JA '-4* rHB beet buy In Omaha for $100. NEBRASKA OLDSMOBILK OCX# AT. 1770 2048 Farnam. AM SELLING my 192$ 4 cylinder touring st a sacrifice. All acr»ssorte* Including windshield wings. Would consider a Ford In trade. Gal! AT 4414. Mr. tire gory. USED parts for all makes of car. Ford used parts at half price. Two wrecking plants. N« braska Auto Parts JA. 4931 FORD coupe. Inte 1923. almost new. Extra*, will sacrifice. Tertna or will trade for Ford MA 4 206. _ USED CARS. O. N. Bonney Motor Co. 2554 Farnam. SIX weeks' old 1924 eport Hupp roadster. '» vner leaving town. Terms. Phone JA. 1022. Mi Keller _ FORD, 1922, touring, excellent; buy nt MLS; terms to rellbale person. Call Mr. Laughlln, AT 4411. ESSEX touring, a good running Essex in ! good tlrea, sedan top. $400 for quick >ctlon, Guy L- Smith. DODGE business man's coupe. 1923. terms. R 1. Alley, ;U2*> Harney, HA 7492. Trucks for Sak». _ 5A FORD ton truck, late model, coat body ind cab. Exceptionally good condition. Mu«t sell. Terms to responsible party »nd would consider a Ford oper. car, pref erably « roadster In exchange. Call HA. I36H evenings FORD 1923 ton truck, closed cab. open »xpreaa body, extra good cord tlree. Was broken In carefully. Hah double Hassler »hock absorber* Call WE. 4302 Automobile Agencies. 6 IIARN'EY 8t.. 3332—Very pleasant, warns. 'I'll room, private home HA. 231$. _Auto Accessories Parti. 9 SICK EL plated motor-tneter will fit tactically any six-cylinder car. also near y naw. flannel-lined radiator covar. Vary easonablc, JA. 0175. t’HKD parte for all makan of car*. 56 0 75 pgr cent off list prices, two wreck ng plants. 1016 Harney, HA. 4931. and >6 Fuming AT 1 970, Service Station—Repairing. 10 10.000 MILE OF ARAN TEE against plat on dapping and oil pumping, cnormotM gHs •nd oil saving. CROSS TOWN GARAGE !ISM" H 'Vh St y]r M»ma. INDUSTRIAL AUTO MACHINISTS. Bayfield carburafon and Elsetnann mag neto service AT. 2550. IV MKLGHOIRS A HON. $17 S. 1ITH. >v HY PAINT? Wa bake anatnal ent.re ■ r any color. t>ehco enameling process. 23 South 27th St ~~BUSI NESS ShiRVICE — Business Service Offered. 13 tELlABLE Detective Bureau. Hunderland Hdg. JA 205$; Wight. KE. till_ AMER ALLAN'S Defective*. Expert secret «rv|f ail-312 N a \ Hi# H;»h k AT 1136 Building Contractors. 14 <OW PRICER on toll«»t combinations avatorlea. sinks, bath tuba, range boilers. Jew goods MGRIUSON T.UMBER A COAL CO.. 2d and Paul StsWF 6b$l Millinery—DressmiKing. 17 ACCORDION, aide, knife, box pleating, overed button* all styles; hemstitching »Ultnnho|es. Write Ideal Button A pleat ng Go.. 3«4 Brown Block. Omaha. Neb.. [>lfphon* JA 1936. NEB. PLEATING go lleinafItching ‘ overed Buttons. 6"4 Farnatn be. ond fIo«jr JA 5670 Moving - I t ticking -S'^tdRc. 18 FIDELITY STORAGE A VAN ru. Moving PACK I N» 1 FTORAGIB shipping loiiMtdioid goods. pianos, offi< • furniture 1 "7 ii upward si _j a n.v< GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE 'AGEING, MOVING!, SHIPPING STORING ;*fliniit. X fiitinahfd AT 0*2(1 or J A. 43.1$ iGit DON'S FlHi :rnoOF WHflE A "v A N It North llfh Ut, Phone JA. 3022, BlOV« ig. packing, storage, sblt ping B B KIN R OM A Ma" V A N~ gT~R I GRADE $th and Leavenworth H*e Pa king, mov* ig. wloraae, ►hipping J A 4 14 3 Painting and 1 apenng 19 kTTENTIt »N—f Intel. apartment end nine owneie Special price on wallpaper • t»*t hang mg 1 t««l Pimp A r .4v4 >i A 101 • VNPEM Ihiiikhik iMt'l w 11 pnpt-1 renllili ef « les* work ENltmalea frc« Plmim 11 A $$ti AINTING. pupet lut*. First-class work I* In ter imigHin* JA. 6|,r.n *t*M room* <1*.-foot'd for price *>f thraa or llmlltd time. W, C. Luker. WE. 4919. Common Sense Rules There was a business manager— this business manager felt that he was capable of better, larger ■ things—he answered a Business Opportunity advertisement placed on this page by a Chicago firm, and now he is unhampered —he can make good, for it was HIS cfiance. He realized that big opportunities are often ad vertised in small advertisements. I Name of firm on request.) Read Business Opportunities Today ^BUSJNESSSERVICH. Patent Attorneys. 20 J. W. MARTIN. 17 la I'ids'*. Kooin :n9. Omaha, also Wanhmgton: double service. • ingle fee. Also heip sell patent*. Printing Stationery. 21 COMMERCIAL PRINTING Eddy Printing fo■ 21S South nth St Phone TA. 6058 * Repairing. 23 USED arnl new newing machine*. Sew ing machine* and v.'troias repaired. Rent machine!* |i per week. $3 per mo. MIOKEL IVFUSIC HOUSE. 15th and Harney. AT. 4381. 1HONOORAPH and 5ewlng maeh repair ing. Nothing to sell but service Miller. 218 N. 18th. JA. 2147, MA HHS « venings .1 .1 WELTER. UPHOLSTERER. 4UK4 SOUTH 2 4T1J. AT. 8220. MA. 508>. Renovating and Dyeing. 24 uMAHA PILLOW CO.— Mattresses made over in new tick* at half the price of new one*. 1 907 Cuming. JA. 2407. ■■■■—■ !■■■ ■ ■ — M ■ ^EMPLOYMENT. Help Wanted Female. 27 LADIES—I^*arn beauty culture. Make your life work easier, better paying and inure pleasant. Day or evening cl AM'-a Short course complete* Our catalog explain* Call or writs lor it. Moler Col lege. iQj R 15th St. WANTED—An experienced • ook and sec ond girl with reference*. l’lione HA. 33KM. WE CAN use at once several women of r.eaf appearance Call 114 North 15th WHITE woman for general housework, no cooking. References. \V.\. 6118. Help Wanted Male. 28 WANTED—Two efficient, capable hotel clerks for house of 1HU room? Must have ability to meet and handle tho pub llo. give aervh'o and sell your person ality. H-hour shift, 7 days, rials ry IDO. no board or room. State age. reference*, experience and detailed qualifications in first latter Result* win be dttnatided. Steady work where notice will be given to achievement. V -2 •> 4 0, Omaha bee. WANTED—Painter for hotel. winter work. Must be able to blend colors, hinf paper and a master at the trade. Work to start March 11. 1*0 month, board and room. Slate age. reference* and past ex perience in flist letter. Y--54I. Omaha lir\ MEN—Learn barber trade. Thla abort courso—day or evening—opens the way for your own business or position at too wagea. Our system known everywhere (’all or write. Moler Barber College. 10S K. 15th St. ALL MEN. women, boys, girls, 17 to 46, wtllirg to accept government positions, f 1171260 (traveling (.r stationary), writ® Mr Osment, 186 St. Loul*, Mu., imznedl Htely. WANTED—Dick mailer operator* to start work at once; steady work with good wages Reuben If. Donnelley Corpora tion. Nevada. Iowa. Salesmen and Agents. 30 SALESMEN—I want several hustler*, old stock powder men. "as general managers oxer fixe countle* To handle purs min eral. No filler Address the Vigor-Tone Mineral Mfg «’o . Kearney. Neb ~%LEHMAN Western Neb. stable line, car furnished, salary and commission. W-220. Omaha Bee Situations Wanted Female. 31 NEAT woman wants day work. WE. (■372 WASHING, Ironing, cleaning, white WE. 0417 DAT WORK. BUNDLES. REFERENCE. WE 400 4, Situations Wanted Male. 32 WANTED—Position In meat market, gro cery or dry goods stors. Experienced V 2537. Omaha B*« ~ FiNANCIAl Business Opportunities. 33 t" >R KAI.K * To responsible *arty liberal terms, small electrb- plant dandy growing tuwn close Male park Rcvulre* about 13.000. ha! anew monthlv out of proceeds of plant «t low rate. Thla te clean g"Ing proposition ret.Hiring but lo minutes dally. Falrburn Light, and Power Co.. Falrnurn. South Da Rot a. BUSINESS MAN OR HALES MANAGER $100,000 corporation wonts exclusive reif resentstlvs* for high .las* srtlcle for this territory. Cash business, unlimited field. nosalWe earnings. $f.on to. $300 monthly i Require* $600 to $1.0'>0 for good* See I Company’s Salem Manager C. C. Marshall at lfotal Fontenelle. 11'ST dc id'd to go to California. Will sell my i aeh general store for $7,000, or will invoice Average cash sale* past •even years. $91.04: 33 per year. Box 149. Bayard, N»t» FOR HALE—Modern 16-room hotel and rafe with modern equipment Good northwest Iowa town. Write Y-2642. Omaha Be*. ANY business, anywhere, sold for < ash No publicity Federal System, 306 l*ax 0 Bldg AT Q4«i2• Investment—Stocks—Bonds. 34 lA»W RATE on city property, quickly ■losed; no monthly paymenta JA. 1533 IV T. Graham Real Estate Loans. 34A 6 % AND 4 PER CENT MONEY. Loan* on Omaha improved property at lowest rste*. FRANK H. BINDER. 4 2 3 Cltv National. JA. 16«1 1 f V teal enisle mortgage# and COP • "id* I ought Mr. Larson. 104 North Fifteen h e*reet SECOND m"rignge* or eortracts pur hssed hv Tukey Company 420 First N'a Ilnnal Bank JA. 4223 FARM I 0 4 NH t arge or Ninall Weal Nab farm*, ranches Kloka Investment r <> . 846 On» \'*' Itk !*IX per cent loans on Omaha residences ’ash on hand Prompt aervlco. K. )( I ougee. Inc.. £.34 Kealine Bldg. •MAID MIDI !•:. K A.SI NEB FA It MH O KEEFE HUAI. ERTATF CO. 1016 Om Nat Hk IlMg JA 2715. 6 ’4 AND 4 PERCENT Nil DELAY 44% Omaha ' I WILL huv mortgages and centra, t* ‘orkln 9 4* Qni Nat Hide Omsk • Neh __ Money to Losn. 35 THIS i’OMPANT IS onOANISKP I" .'JIM'I '"'r moil, want, lh IS. Min, i* , v Hi,l l .ilk, »ui>i ly ; I1.1 in on,y >f (he hualnsns < omnitltlltv. \ti v amount loaned up t <> $500 and you Hu f«i • m y It in e**v monthly psynien* • in e<n,«l p.rvment ulau repsys the loan »|>*I all t 11 a r a • a Do have b .an la tui*tne*a In Omsh* ovr| I" '"are a 1 can assui •• sou of a quick 'ohildcntiwl and square deal. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY .06 Narbach Block Tel. JA. ?'?)£• Southeast Coiner 16th and Douglaa Ht* FINANCIAL. _ Money to Loan. 35 DIAMOND loans at loweat ratea. business strictly confidential. The Diamond Loan r‘> I'll Doiltrt- St Katabllahed 1894. __EDUCATIONAL. Local Instruction Classes. 38 THE MID-WINTER TERM OF BOYLES COLLEGE IS NOW OPEN IN BOTH THE DAT AND NIGHT SESSIONS. Yet It Is not loo late to enter. Begin now and get the mental (raining and dis cipline that wi.l double jour earning ca pacity. Complete courses in all commer cial bran.-bee—bookkeeping, comptometry ah rihand typewriting, telegraphy. secre tarial hanking, vaiesmansbip civil serv ice. English. Write, .all or ph. JA lotia for large, illustrated catalog. BOYLES BUSINESS COLLEGE It'll and Harney See Omaha. Neb. EIGHT to 12 weeks prepare you for a r!i,e Office position. fall AT 7774 or w rue American t ollegc. 1412 Earns ni. DWORAK BUSINESS fOLLEGE Stenngra phy and Bookkeeping. Mead H.dg 1 *• * li and Farnim. AT. 741 TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE H02 Dodge M 1306 bouiUi St 1 r< iit-r V, ntr- fnr inforination. Musical—Dancing—Dramatic. 39 LOUIS CULP. MUSICAL DIRECTOR AND PIANIST. *'■ Hotel Koiu^nell** concert or ihMtru. will^H.cept a Jlrnlud number of pupil* Apply 621 ; °rth el 1at. No. 7. or Hotel Fon t»r»ell<. Lhl Miv. Kbti' i i ACIi YoU TO .. . DANCE K*'I 111*_ Farnara. C.aMonday, edn Friday night*. Private- ieaaon ^ap-uritm-nv Phone JA. 5470. m KKLPINK, 25T1I AND FARNAM'. Hlg claa* Monday and Thur»d»y. at 7 20 I p m. Ten J»«*..na with teachera. St <>u | Private - n« anv time. Phone KT 7150 I __M E K C H A N DIS E._ Articles for Sale. 46 r>„ INHIt'S SIOAR SACKS. BRAND NhW never hern usrd SOc per dozen Call at Peer lea* Wiping froth Co, .Southeast corner. lith and Davenport. 8TEE1' »op for gas s o. e. Saves ga& HA. 3472 Numismatic «i»q.rr Thorton. 2 * S. 13fh Business JLquif n ent. 4; "H BUY. »< 1! safe* make orakc. show etc. Omaha Fixture A Supply Co b , for Ilth >nd Douglas JA. 17J« —--;-—-I _Fuel and Feea._50 ; K1NUU.NO—IS tmrk-lo.d. d-livcred ^.wdu.i, Phon, JA. »T«0. KINDLING WOOD For »a> cheap WE. 4l«2. KINDLING wood for sala cheap. 741* Burdette. WK 48*2 Household Goodt 53 b l RN1TI RE—The kind that ycu would hk*> to pr.fp»#g. as well as staple articles. i nre# within resaon. Stephenson Auction House, l.-oS Capitol. Goods sold at auction and private sale. FURNISHINGS of six-room hnua*. lawn mower and 70 feet boas. HA 8227 Slug Dodge St. _ LEAVINc; city. Must sell Immediately of furniture of six-room huuse. _ Swap Column. 53A < iKNTLEMA.N ft watch, open face. 20-! year case, with cham and knife; never] worn; won as prime. value. $30. swap ?* r» NmemJo blanket, pictures of Indian life. I gun or what hava you? writ# Box 8-787 1 »maha B« * THIRTY Gal gas tank with lock faucet and a 100-egg Incubator to swap for . hirkens 8-710 Omaha Pee IN GOOD running order. l*|> Ford apeed ► ter. trade for chicken*, radio or what hate you 8 473 Omaha Her WILL SWAP some service for desk room in good office, handling land. 8-778, Omaha B»e. WILL taka car as part payment on a good »*room house on paved street. 8-782. «Una ha Bee I WANT it good Ford or Dodge. Do vou want a good truck. Lets swap. 8-784. Omaha Bee Machinery and Tools. 55 l.eRron Kldktrical Wurka. 2 l»-2o 80 12th. NEW and second hand motnra dvnamos SET of auto mechanic tools. Price rea sonable. AT 888 4 _Radio Equipment. 59 GUARANTEED radio seta $2 IS and up K M SHLAKS j l W North lh’h 8t RAPID set. with two-stage an \ l f:er for *le cheap \N abater 67«3 ' Wearing Apparel 60 RIGHT colored evening dress, sire S« . data, colored heavy sweater, sue 40. HA. :< 17: FULL DHE8S suits and Tuxedos for rent ’A 312* 1 * x Uth 8t. John Feldman Wanted to Buy. 61 DESK8, DK8K8. DISKS N*w desk*. u**d desk* bought, sold and traded. J. U. R#..d. 1207 l'.irn«tn M, Af Cl 4k. H OOMSFUK KENT Room* With Board. 204 8 27TH - Nsw boms elegantly far < • l"bed; t. U home cooking. $4. pet month and lit' IIA 144ft DEW I Y AYE, • *f> A S targe front room, walk 'tig distance horns looking JA 4867. rolu I’At’IFlU- N|« o room f»>r two. prl \ ato *> i$J \ « IIA 0660 t Tel t Room for ret'*, walking i*d a tut* breakfast if preferr* 1 Kocms Without Board. h.i * oiiabts .1 u► i all II \ 7104 ID \E l iri l. to.*ni. well heat, d nicely " furntahed ’ Mm ki from Car MA 0815 ? N'lt'l- room, steam beat, one or two gen- » l lenten 260* llartie, ; . IARNK\ \ atm south l room. prDuta family. < 1 tl l,\»'«»| N HI v I' 1 wo moileiii. fur nished trontste, oltig rooms AT 2IJ7 NH » 1 \RG» \\ VIR) ROOM," WITH DU ! WITHOUT ItOARD JIA 6437. i a only, IIA 0603 I | i ROOMS? FOR RENT. Rooms Without Board. 63 WR8T FARNAM—Living room and sleep ing porch, also Mingle room, private, well kept home, *A block car. beat residential section. 140 H. inth Hr. HA. 2370, LOTHROP ST. 1816—Well furnished, cheerful bedroom In modern. private home nenr car line; garage, a real home. WE 593 4. PINKNEY. 25*2— Isirge. nicely furnished front room, suitable for two. 1 block to ■ ar. Private home. WE. 1494. \ BEAUTIFUL furn. room In new home Hanicom Park district. Reliable parties. MA. 3969. 2517 ST MARY Ave, large front room for] two young men. Private home. i Rooms for Housekeeping. 64 4508 Hamilton St.. 2 rooms with private bath. Furnished complete, to adults, $30 per month. \VA. 7977. ALL MODERN housekeeping rooms; cl >*e to two «ar lines; no children. K E 3914. PARK AVE. 1001—.Suite of two rooms, cDan. cozy arul all modern. HA. 0610. TWO-ROOM apartment, light housekeep ing; everything furnished JA. 4006 _Where to Stop in Town 67 li<»TEL SANFORD—19th and Karntm | HOTEL HENSHAW—16th and larnaui Special rates tn permanent guests REA I. ESTATE—-FOR^R ENT~ Apartments—Furnished. 65. FURNISHED 4 room npt.« private hath, real kitchen.v Hanscoih Park district. HA 1479 HUNTER INN. AT C9C0 24 and Dodge Horn* f'.r the traveling man .end wife TW E N T Y - THIRD ST. 7738 ? cor! i7 Newly decorated. cheerful, mod 2 r. apt. -718 N. 218T 3-rm. furn apt. in mod home. $40. WE. 6909 Garage ^—————m Apartments—Unfurnished. 70 BRAND new Brick Duple*, nearly completed. with or without garages. M*ke your selection NOW and select >our decoration*. N J SKOCMAN A- SUNS. 3118 Cumins st. HA. 7*45. Aft r office hour* call HA ’.nr HA. 6714 TURNER COURT Available at once, park or boulevard ex POSUrt. Janitor. HA 6896 G. M. HAUBER. Mgr 31*2 Dodge_ If A. 714* ! 7-R. MOD AND GARAGE. 8 5 2 N 4 1 — $45 T\ HEATED APT. DUNSANY—$50. DR HEATED APT, DUNS AY—$35. R. FLAT. CLOSE IN. $22 DM. RENTAL EX. JA. -M9. HA. 2608 APARTMENTS and fiats for rent W J PALMER fu AT 9$80. Real K»ta<» Manat■ ui' t* Sp-'ialiet*. BEAUTIFUL new five -room apt. In Duplex j modern, steam hes', separate entrance. g«rax» privilege*. WE. 017$ 1**2 Binney. F* E T}' n ? TRUST COMPANY •WHERE OMAHA RENTS'.* *T *44171 h and Fnrnsm Sts FOR ONE O F ~~ DRAKES 100') APARTMENTS Call Ja'keon 2805. 70* North lfeth—Second floor. 7-rooms, modern, electric 1 rhts, steam hea» Quar snteed to ke« p warm. Iii'iuire engineer. TWENTY THIRD ST. 3*33 H-Tvto rooms and kitchenette: light excellent heat. <36 per month JA. 12 58 FIVE-ROOM flat 219 South 30th St . bee' condition. $45 .FA *> « STEAM-HEATED mod. apartments low rent. p stebMns. K10 Chicago st, SMALL APT partly furn.: modem: Ideal i for two people: referee- ». HA 2880 j FORTY-FIRST ST. 214 ^ lovely apt »t»a;c li»>i , fireplace. HA 0241. HA 7124 OR HA. 6994 — b large room apt.. modern, choice location. SIX h-*u‘:f-:l r~*. riv Call J.v UI6 REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT." Business Places for Rent 71 Jl HT COMPLETED—3 itore*. 28th and Douglas, want partner; will make rent low Rudolph Beal. HA 75*4 MODERN steam heated store, $70 month • P Stebblns. 1610 Chicago __Houses for Rent. 72 10 ROOMS' ."321 Harney Si 4 bedmo s. * Vn ,nd fi,r r »nd i c*n thir 1 fs<»--r " I i* redecorated and put tn excellent condition. Lei u* show It to you. Th* price is on'-, $4 0 for 10 rooms t «ii PAYNE A- SONS C< * ... •■Omaha'* Rental Men.” I 4 (.tr hn Na * Rk P'dg,T 4 ] ft ] * \ 7-ROOM. all modern. also sleeping porrh I and back porch en< lowed full ba**ment » f1* k/T,Lni :4th St* <ar I;n«* Inquire! j - .»4 So „ 4th St. 4BCJ CHICAGO—6 room* new. brick ga- . ML* 'r*'»Xl»Uy decorated. J. L. HIATT v cl . AT. ?J"0. twenty-SECOND ml AMES—4417 No 22nd 8* £ r<> m modem bungalow, gar age WE C»$3. i;°2 AMi 1406 N. *ltTH—Colored without children. £ rme each; mod. earept heat. w at»r tent pa,d. IjO .U 4145. THIRTIETH AVE—1226 So 10-room. all modern houae, $«S per month. MA 4 4 70. KOl’NTZE PLACE —kltlit-room modern h. use; new furna.e: oak floor*; double g-irag. . >5i». U K 4722 _ 1412 N 247H—For • oiored family with out children Modern rs-room house; water ft n; pad ft - per month JA. 4146 llOt NORTH 17TH1—6 room modern house. furnace and electric light* WA 2652. M A 17 T • —7 -room all modern houae 145. SIX rooms >B5 2412 Ptnkr.ey WE 14 77. Offices and Guest Room. 73 I UR RENT—1.009 square feet choice of 1 [;c« »t'*ce faring Fernam street, !n Fir*'! vA4'0H1' Bank Lti;!ding. Inquire Rodm ' 0 First Nation*' .Jgtftl . ESTATE— FOR SALE. Real Estate—Investments. 78A . . ROOMt.NO HOrSK 1 o*e in. 14 rooms, new furniture and eq. c<...lln«ly fin* rent, »S5* month; a bar gain for some one. ... lt 29 ACRES IN* IOW A * 1 MV northeast of Council Bluff* splendid 6 room modern house, wonderful large barti; fenced and cr<'.%* fenced. one tWrt >ella. eight acr. a ftifalfa. A bargain. _ 40 ACRFS Two mila* from good town all black soil under cult’vation. well fenced, fair »et building*, juet a nice place to make a food long Will sell *r trade for clear borne. C- e \.ry low ' HAS M YOl'VG .1 SON Farms and Lands for Sale. 79 ••oil s-vi.i: * AR TRAP K .1 a.-r.a lo.a and; w.ll imbforad 5 mtita from Town.: L-» kwtfi. Woodbine, la Houses—Nor t'-. *81 —-g-"" ■ : M \n CO NT BIT NO A L c AV. .. MINNK I.USA $i.«0 Cash. Balance Like Rent. Ine of Minne Luaa'a finest 6-room bungs, ows living room, sun room, dining r»H>m. etc hen. two fine bedrooms anti bath on I ne floor. v«-ry attracts* interior; Tire-| a-., oak floor* throughout; good b«*. - neni and attic, back yard fen. ed \T°kM,0Ort C*r‘ **' 1 H1ATT OOMrANY. j g HOLY A N't 1 FI > T \H1-H BRAND Ni U ». Tve bright *unn\ room* and bath all i '* <n** floor, i*tg«* living room, front i I Bring room, kitchen in French «ur j namel. turner bedroom*. oak finish -n • ok f ail 1'v#l. south front lot. KeaeonaMa term* ' all OSBORNE REALTY CO. * ■ r«i»»>* r» w*t rm* ,» \ rjt; | *""* N. 13D AVI* « *07 N Jjl» AVK. Nil N BID ST • e*dy to o.vupy I'tire* end tern« right; I Ive loon'* C4*h Call ua at once for PtHHitmc ti |<« v* at our offie* R C CLARY REALTORS. 05 Oin .Nat. Rank R dg AT 1672 ___ Houses—South 8 'N \ N T TO '*'«* a 4 rtmin modem but T tace p*%rd ne«'i. on« am) «»n# half i t*» ,'41h j rarllna Rent* *« ). per month ’ l<*rtK »gr $1,450 \s mi t«> i t- .1 **.,4 „ onulder n *.■.•>! i gh . v , ■ LM»i> T 4046_ K BN 172? I Lot* 18 COIIN *• i'i htnd* of prefercr f.^r ealo. Them* 1 N 6141 4172 8 r|th 9t gig* he t> SW1V4|'S Kael K's'ste JA 4f?\ REAL JEST ATE—FOR SALE. Houses—South. 82 $300 ra.h, balance monthly: 4-room mod ; lia\ed atreet. 2826 Seward St. Crclgh 608 Bee nid». JA. 0200, 6-BOOM mod. oak and enamel, bandy to Tech Hlah. paved eireet. $4,600. eaay terma. JA-1426 daye, WE-3263 evening D K BOOK A CO buy and sell homea Houses—West. 83 WHAT I1ETTER WAY TO SAVE THAN TO BUT A HOME! No matter how humble, no matter where, after all, million# of famlil*** Join in one accord with the strain# "There'# >i.o Place Like Hornet" Shopen A CompaOF offer a list of homes that truly beer out the sentiment above and with terma that make buying easily popaibl*. 3 rms. new. 3 Mk# to car, $300 cash. 4 rm#., 2 lots and garage. Fontenell# park. 4 rm* , southwest dandy home. $300 cash 4 rm*. modern but gas, new Clifton Hill echo©!. P 4 rm#, new kellaa'.one, $250 down, north west . ' rrn«. new modern bungalow, $4.$°0; $600 - ash. f. rms new, Florence, exceptional terms; $160 down. 6 rm#., new, Henson, $100 down. Just & f»-w of our many choice offrr lngs. Winter do^ n't bother ua. We re always ready to show you. We will avail a phone can from you. Our salesmen: Mr Berglund. AT. 6647 ; Mr. Hlfbee, HA. 2247, Mr. Haber, JA. 1793. SHOPEN & CO . REALTOR* JA, \ Hemline Bldg. CLAIRMONT BUNGALOW MUST BE SOLD Big 5-room Kella atone bungalow « finished in oak. Dandy basement, large attic, nearly new and in fine repair. Own er haa left city and must be aold at once. Small caah payment* balance like rent. Call KK 411 * TEMPLE M FAYDEN CO.. 1605 Farnarn. AT. $960. tl K<I A I/—RASP BUILT 4 <2 7 CHICAGO ST. Cross roof bungalow. 5 large room*, tile bath, all oak and enamel finish. hand somely derora'ed high etas fixture- wate meter and heater. few compare and not" b*at It. 50x12$ ft. lot Fr*r a few days, lx. 150 buys it. Terms arranged. RASP BROS.. .•! 2 K^im* H'.dg. AT. 672' . DANDY LITTLE WEST BUNGALOW Five coxy rooms and bath, si! on on« floor; finished In oak and white enamel, built-in features; fine basement; lev< ; south front lot. Thi« home ]«»#■ than a year old. Owner forced to sell, due to sickness. Easy terms. Call. OSBORN?: REALTY CO.. 530 PefpfM Trust Bldg JA. 22*.. DUNDEE home; nine room#; one t’o^k from C*0:h and Dodge, all oak floors* Can be arranged into two family home or furnished apartments. Two separate garages that will rent for $15 month!' 5 it. foot l-»t Paving paid. Bargain at $ . fan be resold at tl.OOf- profi• W'A 4__WE. 4 4*.. 5 ROOMS and bsth. all modern. 3 yr - old. paved »t E • ejient neighborhood Only 1400 < e*h down will handle. Ca Mr. Col#, WA. 7544 evenings, or AT. 741 f day.-. FIELD CLUB district. Just completed » rooms, modern, t'.i# bath, eaay terma. WA. Tt>50 WILL build to vour order oa our beauti ful lots in Edcewood- vary eaav terma. ■hoc* AT 3*40 Houses—Benson. 84 • . v ftroola##, all built -in f-atur* ? on pavep.ent $* 7? Four-room modern ccttaee $3,soa Five-roam modern bungalow, Foot). Ftx roorr - modern $4. Term#. Have anything vou want in homes or acreage Evening#. WA 4S33 FRED A. BAILEY. WA. 43«4. 6016 Military. For Sale—Dundee. 85 DUNDEE BUILDING MITES. GEORGE & CO. AT. 3024. For Sale—Florence 86 NETHAWAY baa improved acreage no^h of ^FLORENCE for city property. Ke. Lots for Sale. 88 LOT Sf'*l5T. on 3ld Ave . facia* Hanecom park, tor rale at a bargain pric* «: a OHIMMCL, ja if,::.. FLORENCE FIELD SELLING. Fa>«in»n on ground* eve*-*' dar. \v V. A RTIN A CO . AT «<7. Rea! Estate for Exchange. 85 KQl'ITY n r od improved c uarrer nee ^ a:r. Nebraska: wdli exf'hi'nr* #*>r good ’ roved a near orr-.: ^ WA «; FRKD A. BAILEY. V' A *>'<<-_fMt ;; ; -.r - - EXCHANGES or a!’ kind* S H Bruit.. Co. n: s*rurii.«. B:t>- at ma._ .-, FARMS. Glbt r.i Steel. 410 Petere Trust ———— _Wanted—Real Estate. 90 "AYE BITi.D TO PLEASE.' TEMPLE McFAYDEN '■if; r»-n.m P:. AT. *»«• SLIP.VICE AND RESULTS. Competent uiles feme. -T A - C.LdVEI A .SPAIN B'n’lere WE SELL HOMES LIST WITH US. HAMILTON it CO.. I"I « Xevl..« Block.,tA. bit;, WE SELL HOMES LIST WITH US FOR RESULTS. Arc AGUE INVESTMENT - o JA. IT NEW HOMES—TOUR TFIilla GROVE-HIBBARD CO.. Ill Bunker. Reserve B,d»AT HI! SEE ue first Need liitlira. any location. » to < room* Sheren * Co.. Realter* IA 4Ht ;l« Keeitne Bldg. CH A S W YOUNG A SON Real Estate Rental*. Insurant-* ltfI City Null P>nk.AT. »«M. I.IRT y >ur "Hone* ert.th us tar result* ORUENIG REAI.TT CO, Realtor* .1. keen -,»»* t *08 First X»f! Bank, O 7 HAMER Investment* Aoreate. o F»rr»m_ AT. **«9 LISTINGS Ir5 and i-room hone**, arc iecation Buyera eraltmy. Held Land . AYE. HGI. M A ANDERSON CO. JA Hit. ras fuser, for 7. * and I.room bouse* LIST your property »tth Chr*s Uoser. nol»r» public, IJd and Cumin* St* WORLD RELITT CO. Realtors, AT I4»L WESTERN ILL r-tste Co, .1 A V ~ 'ba* E Primsn. AT f:f V Rsai Fsfafe. UuettelmAP r Real Estate. AT. KtO 1 AA- Vi'Hilf,. lot Rm Seri fee. ATImT eL ATKR .» CO.. Realto-s. KecL.ie Ride 3 A S A V DELL Res! U.st*,e AT *15