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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1925)
GRIEF IS BLAMED Tell* of Divorce Threatened by Soldier Mate. flrieving because her husband. Sergt. Frank Bruskas of Fort Omaha had ejected her from his home and filed suit for divorce, Mrs, Cleo Brusca* walked Into an Omaha restaurant Thursday night and asked the proprietor to tell her her name. The proprietor believed her to he insane and called police. She was laken to the police emergency hos pital and is apparently a victim of amnesia. She declares that she does not know her name, nor whether or not she has a husband. Married In January. She was positively identified Fridny by Detective Sergeant Paul Hare, who has known her for four years, but site insists that she has never seen him before. The Bruskas were mar ried just last January 25. Mrs. Bruskas has been living since Monday at the home of Mrs. Toni Nelson, 1821 Cass street. According to Mrs. Nelson, the young woman came to her home at the direction of her husband, after he had ordered her to leave his home, had said he would file suit for divorce In district court. A note which the young woman evi dently wrpte Thursday afternoon, al though it was dated "February 20,” was found in the young woman's ^cnom at Mrs. Nelson's house. It was ^g#^uldressed to "Dear I,ulu” and read: “Crary With Worry.” "I hope your and Frank's mar riage turns out better than Frank's and mine. “I went out to the coast to live. I stayed there three weeks, and Frank was sick seven days of that. We never went any place or spoke to anybody, or did anything. "I tried awfully hard to be hap py. hut I don't know what happened. *T-ast Thursday Frank told me to get out. He was tired of me and wanted a divorre. I don't even know what It’s all about. I am nearly craxy with worry. “Never Had Happiness." “I am hack down at Mra. Nelson's, In the middle flat. I have been here since Monday. I have been awfully sick, and not a friend to hand me even a drink of water. "Sometimes, Lulu, I wish I was dead. I have never had happiness, and I don't suppose that I ever will. You will have to excuse this writ ing, as I have a burning fever and am nearly out of my head with worry. "When are you and Frank rom ing hack to town? Soon, I hope. Frank filed suit for divorce yester da y. "Oh, Lulu! My heart Is broken! “Frank hasn't been hers to see nte or anything. "Oh, 1 don't know what to do! "CLEO.” Will File Suit. L Bruscas, who Is a supply sergeant Fort Omaha, declared Friday morning that his wife’s apparent men tal disorder would not cause him to abandon hla plan to file suit for divorce. He said the petition would be filed Friday afternoon. Bruscas said that he and his wife met first in October, 1822. end had been rlose friends until their mar riage January 17 of this year. Insanely Jealous. She was Insanely Jealous, he assert ed, and once shot at him because he spoke to another woman. She served a term in Jail for the attack, he said. At another time, before their mar riage. he said, she attempted to stab him because he danced with another woman at a dance at Fort Omaha. He declared that he had ordered her to leave his home at tho fort after he discovered that she had been untrue to him while he was in the hospital a month ago suffering from blood poisoning. Continues to Weep. Mrs. Bruscas was also identified Friday by a friend, Mrs. Catherine Leaper, 1821 Webster street, from whom she borrowed a hat Thursday. Mrs. Bruscas wept almost constant ly Friday morning at the police sta lion. When detectives asked her about her husband she renewed her weep Ing and anhhed, "Oh, 1 don't know whether I have a husband or not." Former Omahans Married. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith of Chi cago, former Omahans. were married at St. Peter church in Omaha Wednes day. Mr. Smith, who has been eon nected with the International Har ^^^^jHter company at Chicago for the last 25 years, Is the son of the late Andrew Smith, pioneer Omaha rail road man. Ills bride, who was for merly Mrs. Catherine R. Ross of Chicago, la the daughter of the late Brig. Oen. Oeorge M. O'Brien of Omaha. Swedish Drama Offered. "Narklngarne,” a drama in three aids, will l>e presented by the Swed ish Dramatic Amateur club at Swed Ish auditorium Saturday night. Fol lowing is 'he cast: Nils Anell, Mrs. Ella Anderson, Vic t„r Nlison, Yngve Johnson, Mrs, Svea Anderson, Olof Anderson, Mrs. Inge horg Beeklund, Mrs. Emy Stone, Tors Andreen, John Swan, Hlliner Ny gt-en and Wallace Anderson. Retired Ranchman Dies. John A. McGee, 76, retired ranch man, died Thursday at the home of his son, Fred J. McOee, Thirty-second and Decatur street*. 11a Is survived by his one son and a daughter, Mrs Simons of Chicago. Funeral services will be held Sat unlay at 7:45 p. m„ at the Stack fu neral home. Burial will be at Fre mont, Neb. Rimhall Funeral. Funeral services for William David Kimball, 28. who died Wednesday at home, 1610 Lortiat street, will lie h»l(l Saturday at 2:30 p. in., at the loiffv & Johnston funeral home. Bur ial will lie In Forest Lawn eemeterv. lie Is survived by Ills widow, one rhlld, his parents, two brothers and two eisters. Bee >V«lM Ad* produce results. f,\ Mitchell Talks on Air Defense ' - -- . .. — ff TLmt/I/IAMr MI TCHE- T/T/ Hrigadier-tieneral William Mitchpll, assistant chief of Hip army air service, vortex of a controversy racing in congress over America’s aerial defense, spoke over the radio from a New York station while Mrs. Mitchell sat beside him. Mitchell told Ills invisible audience that New \ork City would be defenseless against an aerial attack “because the United States has not taken aviation seriously.” LITTLE THEATER Gregory Foley of University of Iowa Will Direct Productions. j Gregory Foley of the University of | Iowa has been engaged by Omaha's • newly-organized Community riay house as director of productions. He 1 has been identified with the School "f Speech, Northwestern university 'and the North Shore theater guild, I Chicago, lie is said to he an able j teacher of stage craftsmanship and | the histrionic art. The Community Playhouse Is In 'corporated for the purpose of develop ing local talent In acting, music, dancing anil play writing. It is not designed to make a profit. Admis sion to the various performances will by by ticket only, obtainable through membership. Next Sunday afternoon between 3 and 4. Mr. Foley will meet with the program committee at the Univer sity club to complete plans for the entertainment to be given the eve ning of March 4 In the Technical High school auditorium. Omahans who wish to be Identi fied with the little theater here are Invited to communicate with officers or meet Mr. Foley Sunday at the University club. Officers of the Community Play house are: Alan McDonald, president: Mrs. Walter Hixenhaugh, vice presi dent; Mrs. Mark M. Uevings, secre tary: Miss Marguerite Beckman, ex ecutive secretary; John W. Gamhei, treasurer; Miss Claire Mackin, mem bership secretary; Rabbi Frederick Cohn, chairman of the reading com mittee: Mrs. W. F. Baxter, chairman of the program committee. PICTURE UNVEILED OF WASHINGTON A George Washington picture at Brown Park school was unveiled Fri day morning at the school with ap propriate ceremony. Josephine Car roll. patriotic instructor of Phil Kearney Relief corps, delivered the unveiling address. The kindergarten orchestra played patriotic selections, and the fourth grade pupils sang ‘‘George Washington." Queries were given by Harry Fast, 7legate Thorn berg, and .hack Garellck. and "Mllll cent's Scissors,’’ by Fdward Ours da. A recitation of George Washington was delivered by Sanford Kaplan. H. M. Marrs, principal of South High school, was the principal speaker. Frank Mertz gave a reading and the program closed with a song by the entire school, flag salute and the singing of "The Star Spangled Ha li ner." Miss Anna M. Bratton, prin cipal, Was in charge. SCHOOLS HONOR WASHINGTON Washington** birthday anniversary whs observed at. Lothrnp school Fri day morning with flag salutes, puti i • die songs, dialogue and recitations The school orchestra rendered a pro gram of appropriate selections. All schools took cognizance of the day. In accordance with the new rule of the board of education public school* were closed Friday afternoon In mem ory of the first president of the United States. MERCHANTS WILL HEAR CHICAGOAN Chester A. Uook, Chicago capitalist with large holdings in Omaha, includ ing the Aquila Court building, will be the principal speaker at the mass meeting of Omaha retailers March 5 at the Chamber of Commerce The committee In charge »»f the mnss meeting, headed l»y Oeorge Brandela as chairman, Is expecting more than 500 retailers to attend. K. OF C BOWLERS TO TOURNAMENT Four howling teams of the Knights of Columbus, Omaha council. No. 652, leave for Nt. Louis Friday evening to take part In the knight* of Col urn Up* national bowling tournament. The Omaha men number 20. There are *40 teams entered In the tmirna men! from all parte of the country. Community Playhouse Director Is Chosen Gregory' J*oley * f-\ Out of the Records Births and Deaths. Illrtli*. fliarl — and Hilda Hall. 455S South Kit teenlh strpet. g r| < *■ ! an<l Florence Poleley, Fifty-first ftri'l Washington streets, girl. A. J snd Kmma Abramson. 4512 Span* rer street, girl. .Tames snd Anna Koutsky, 4124 South Twenty-second street, boy. W. I*, and Nellie Sawjer. 4352 I street. boy. Kd ward and Matilda Rtrnad. 924 Hugo tt reet, girl. Robert snd Grae® Henderson. 4124 Capitol avenue (hospital), boy. ])entlt«. Fla! a Marl# Hotovec, 9 months, 910 Atlas street. Janus Harts. 2, 1115 Center atreet .1 a me* Wallace. 37. 2 a 1H Douglas street. Laura McCall. 60. 3913 North Thirty* sixth avenue. Marriage Licenses. Joseph Vavrlcka. SO. Omaha, and Mary Sklenicka, 23. Ontahs. Marriage License Applications Fred H. Kills. .1r . 26. Omaha, and Della Decker. 19, Omaha. I’aauualn J. Arena, 39. Omaha, snd Car mel* Belcaatro. 37. Omaha. Building Permits. F Wandberg, 1424 T, frame dwelling. $3.00# F K. Swanson. .3111 North Fort)-eighth, fame dwelling. $4.(00 p F. M usgrove .3045 Redick avenue, brick \eneer dwelling. $5. non P K Musgrhve. .3014 Redick avenue, frame dwelling $4,500 Kdward T. Slattery. '•724 North Sixty first, frame dweIPng. $4.one. Fid ward T Mlattery. 3114 North Sixty seventh avenue, frame dwelling. $4 000 Real Estate Transfers. 1> "othy M NlrHol*nn and husband »o Herbert A Nirhel. $*th fit 6* feet n of Pa elf |c Hi., \v de, ti regular .. $ 6.900 H.i'el Sherdenian snd hu*band to \ ern* D. Rcnedl f. Rurt St 150 fee' W. of 60th St., n. side. 50x135 . 9.500 «■* rn Pierson to Theodors U' Metcalfe, s e. corner 69th and Man y Sts . Irregular . 1.050 liffte tl. Hidden and husband to Theodore W. Met* alfe. 26th Ave . 147% feet s. of Jayne* St . xide 50x 1 32 . 4,750 lltirold .1. Grove snd wlfo to The dors W. Metcalfe. Mat St.. 444 feet e of Many St., w. ’ side, IHxIlO .. 1.00$ 11 'trill A. Lean and wife to Theo dore W Metcalfs. Charles St J0O6 feet e. of 50th St., n. side. 60x124 *50 Churl*-* H. Pierson to Theodors W Metcalfe Mayherrv St.. 40 feet •• of 60th St . n side, 40x1 47 . 700 T odors W Metralfe and wife t-. Milo FI Meyer and wife. Hogg* St. 154 feet w.,o( 66th Ht n side, $2x107 . . . 150 Theodore W. Metcalfe and wife to Merrill A Lean *m| wife, fmhv St f.O feet e. of 43*1 Ate n M|«|r ! '."*120 1.750 Theodore XV Met, a|fe sod w'G» XVIIlatd C Harnett and wife, s '• * orner 42d Ave. and Curb* Ht . Rti* 1 :*o 1 i'o0 Theodore XX’ Mcatfe and wife t,» Orval J Pler»on and wife, n e • orner 42d Ave. and Corby St 60*120 4.780 Theodore W. Metcalfe and wife to Roy Hansen and wife. Larimer* Ave.. 96 feet e. of 46th St , • •Ide, 44*1 2* . . . 6,40$ f»Hve J Hart and ho* Ini ml to Sam tiel Forman Sherman Ave. *6 feet n of Jiurdette St w side. 60x110 ... 4.46$ M«rv S O’Keefe and husband to Jim Kra snd wife, a w • ornsr lllh and Castebir St*.. 66x 1 34 .1 20$ Mary I *roxda and husband to Swan I- Julln and wife a. e corner |0»b and Hickory Ht* f»!'»xi4" 6.40# Cmll Kusner. ef al, to Joe V*1a anil wife Holmes Ave 54 fed e. of l*»th Ht,. n aide. 74x1 30 2.10$ Cliatle* M. Harvey and wlf# to AnRiirt F Jonns. et at 31st Av< 140 feet a. of Dodge St., w. aide. 44x1841 I.OoO George F lorn a end wife !■> Cecil C Rbickmore, et *1 27th St. 79 fret ►. o f Fort Ht., w side, 3 7 % 17 4 % .. 4.95$ George T Merlon and wife to Con st K Mwuns"tt 4Hth St . 40 fed n. of XX'lit St . r sId» 40» 123% . 750 lames lamia and wife to Ann* Kerhelt a. w. corner 12th and Mid -City X\<* I' 1 Mgnlr * I Maurice C Collin* snd wlf* to Mrtrg.ird C, Flak. XVIi|tt$u»re St l '<* f-jt w. «»f .'Hb St . n aid*, 4 4 * t14 f 8 417 I to' Man*' and wlf* to Mbharl It McAtttlffe. *< at. 36th Hi , n f-*t * of G Mt , w aide $0x 1 50 3,180 William Hroderick snd wile to XX M J M * tones and wife, n w 1 in ner $9th and Q Mis. *0x114 2.10$ F'-aen* Guttck snd wife to John Horan and wife, R St l#0 f**t w. of )6th Si., a. aid*. 80«IJ8..., l,0ft$ $ SERVICE KEYNOTE • OP LEGION WORK Iowa Slate Commander Ad dresses Joint Meeting at Muffs. "The American Region Is justifying Its existence by Its program of serv ice," Hen Webster, Iowa state com mander, declared In an address Thurs day night before a joint meeting of the Council Bluffs post and the aux iliary at the legion club rooms, "Success lies in service,” he con tinued. "Our first thought should be for the disabled veterans, for whom the war will never he ended. Our next great work should be In the carrying out of the legion's child welfare program.” Webster declared that the legion was not a militaristic organization, but he cave his hearty endorsement to the hill now pending in congress which provides for universal conscrip tion of men, money and industrial plants in time of emergency. For Kduratinnal Program. Wehster also pleaded for a pro gram of education which would Instill patriotism in immigrants to the United States. John Kilmartin of the Omaha post of the legion also spoke at the meet ing, telling of the post's plans for entertaining the national convention next October. "It is as much your convention as ours,” he told the Council Bluffs legionnaires "We want your co-oper ation.” He described plans for a "Pullman city" in Omaha where the delegates would be housed during their stay. He also told of arrangements for a "registration alley" where the dele gates will register. Special street car service between Omaha and Council Bluffs has been promised by the street railway company, he said. "8 and 40” Head Speaks. Mrs. Madge King Johnston, nation al president of “8 Hats and 40 Worn en,” a social auxiliary of the legion, spoke briefly at the meeting, urging organization of a branrh of the aux iliary In Council Bluffs. Other speakers were Hugo Geiger of Mlnden and Sam Greene of Council Bluffs. Before the meeting Thursday night. State Commander Webster conferred with Charles Miller, post commander: William McGruder. adjutant, and Paul Flax heard, committeeman, regarding the. stats convention of commanders and adjutants to he held Monday at Des Moines. Plans for Iowa's part In the national convention will he out lined at this meeting. Reon Morse, former commander of tho post, was awarded first prize In the recent membership contest. Art Mlchnlalson won second place, and Clarence Russell third. HALSTEAD GOES TO HOT SPRINGS Col. Frank llalatead. In charge of the Eighty-ninth division, who broke his leg while horsebsok riding Xovem her 16, has left for the Army and Navy hospital at Hot Springs. Ark. Colonel Halstead Is now able to be about with the aid of prut<hes. CREIGHTON YOUTH HELD ON CHARGE William Schwlnghammer, student at Creighton university, was arrested Friday by Omaha detectives at St. John's hall. Twenty-fifth and Call fornla streets, and is held for North Dakota on a statutory charge. " BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES Telephone AT l.inti* 1001* THK KATNINl! BFTT Til K OMAHA MOB Ml NO HKF. 19r per (In* each day. 1 or 2 dav* 17r per line each dev. S or s day* lrtr par line ea-h day. 7 day* 15c per line each da) 'hi« ANNOVNCKMENm Funeral Notices. I 4WKK.NKY Waller Joseph. 11« N 'HI fft . February 1!» age 40 va»r« !**<'• ..**d v • urv I \ e d by hit wife Marie Joseph n* Sweeney. Funeral aat vires Saturday a» 4 a m from Hoffmann i’roihv funet'il horn* St Carllla < hurt h at • a m. Hoffman froaby aervlre _I PFARSOX—Arthur f . age 12 year*, be loved non of Pearson, paased »*».' : ""ehruary If. I#25. Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock | from the V I* Swenson rhapel. 17th end fuming St a Interment. Forest Law*1 cemetery.; HKNRPtCT— Mr« Ms ~ ill".I Ksb ruary 14. Funei.-O service* will he held Saturday *t "I p. m from the homo of Mr !• M Krtgerley. 34* N. 37th Ft lnnulrlea ititv be addr*a*>‘d to the Rurket • hapel. HA 0010 __ IIAYW A Kl>—Char Jr* K . ng* t>v .ur« died Thursday. He 1* survived by hi*: wife. Abble. nnd non, Jt W. Hayward. Funeral Saturday, 2 p m, from the real denre, f» 117 Davenport Ft. Burial Forest T,twn cemetery, IlKYNOhHH llev. Philander, age *i v*ara. 4 months anti R days. Survived bv on* son. Victor Reynold*. Funeral aervh •** at Stack Mortuary. S-vt lirdav Ht 2 o’clock. Interment Platts mouth. Neb I ' r • month III dii) a Survived by one son F .1 . ona daughter. Mrs Simmon* of Chicago Funeral from Stark'* mortuary Saturday evening. 7 IR Interment Fremont. Neb. Kuneml Director*. 3 11FAFFY * HKAFKT t’nderiakeia and Kmhalmer* Phona, 4 T "Rll Offt. * ‘.'All Farnam t F.STA BI.IAH Kl* HI.VK 144 • LESLIE O MOOHK ?41h and Wirt St* WK o*«. RMh ami M III t a t \ Av* \V A • "*" HI I.SK A RIKI'RN, At Tour Service. V!" '4 fuming St .14 IT?* Brailoy & Dorrance. N p SWANSON. 17TM AND tTMINO Quiet. Dignified Supervision JOHN A OKNTIKTfA N7 IIA 1 HU 4 1411 Farnam St H K iff IIK~KT~A ’hoST 3 40R Fa rna m K«t 1*7* HA «0f0 OitirfrrVr*. 4 VISIT PNIRFST I. AWN Purrbn** ii family lot In Omaha's moat j beautiful cemetery Offices at the rein* tery, w» at of Florence, nnd 720 Braudel* i I b. » tn f 11 • I K lYmmiiil*. I SPi'i lAI Mnin*pr|ug 91, uiWtl Match I Halcti and clock repali dept . 2n.' Bush j tmm Bldg . N. K cor lath and Dougin* I.Xl’KR'P hand ma*eagr all hour* Sun da ippi fed 1111 Tayloi 101 N lit h ll MASS AH K Fvpcii treatment, tadv ope' atm , open till 4 p in 210 N. 17th SI ' N PICRT massage, at asm bathe Flehei Math*. „’flf Atiulla fout I AT 107 1 STR awlt> he* ftnm your own halt. |1 '4 III rail. KB. IROt. 4411 N. lid St. < AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. Automobile* lor Sale. II Automobile* lor Sale. II WE ARE GOING TO MOVE THESE CARS 1824 Willys-Knight Sedan. 1924 Overland Touring. 1924 Willys-Knight Touring. 1924 Overland Sedan. 1923 Willys-Knight Touring. 1923 Overland Sedan. 1923 Hupmobile Touring. 1923 Chevrolet Touring. 1922 Durant Sedan. 1924 Chevrolet Touring. 1923 Chandler Sedan. 1920 Cleveland Touring. 1921 Chandler Coupe. 1920 Elgin Touring. 1923 Studebaker Touring. 1922 Dodge Touring. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT NO FINANCE CHARGE WILLYS-OVERLAND Inc. AT. 3421 2562 FARNAM ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1’ersonals. 8 TIIK SALVATION ARMY Indualrtal homi solicits your old clothing, furniture, mags I sines We collect. we distribute. Phnru JA 4135 and our wagon will call. t'al and Inspect our new home. 209 N ,13th Bt SOFT water shampoo. Swndrled. 50c; s» alj treatment. 25c; manicure, 5flc; lastim marcel. 75c. Salon L. Cnurme, Courtnei Bid w AT 4 319.__ ELECTRIC treatment and body massage Hours, 9 a. to 9 p. tn. Mrs Crowe i Place Apt t, Ml 8. lath Avi, AT. Il>5. ELE< TRO - 'JBoNKTIC health blanket sweats a ml ^■<aages experienced opera tors 326 Penang Bldg. JA. 7620. I WILL NOT be responsible for anv 1n debtedness contracted bv mv wife, Clars A. Walker. Signed, U. Walker. COSTUMES, theatrical, historical maequ* costume* to rent, Lleben. 1614 Howard STEAM baths, alcohol ruba, massage, elec. trcatm’ts, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. 36 Doug, hlk K L WOO D SA N1TARICM—MASSAGE. Cj. Jacobs, 309 Arthur building AT. 4946, Ia>«I and Found. 10 LOST —A black change purse containing watch and small change, on Farnam car Finder please drop a postal to 260 a. 7th St . (*o Bluffs- Reward._ _ 1.1 ST—Platinum bracelet. Wednesday eve ning. between Fontenelle hotel or Bran deis theater and 822 S 38th Avs. R« ward. HA. Util. __ HOUND—Black and tan Bobbed tail Lost Tuesday* Phone MA. 0517; after < p , m. call AT 7615. LOST Orange and white * rocker spaniel. Answers to the name of Peggy. Reward WA 226 4 500 3 Burt LOST—Key ring in York Allen Ire Ma ■ hlna company leather case. Call AT. 0178 LOST Physicians blsck bag in region of 10‘h and Cuming Sta. HA 0805._ LOST—Tortoise glasses Tuesday evening between 6 and 6. Call AT. 1161. LOST Keys in leather caae. Telephone HA 3843 Reward. AITOMOnil.FS. Automobiles for Sale. II On March 1 We Move We must reduce our used car stock before that time Bring in your Ford Touring or roup**, we will trade. A few of the many good buys: Oakland 2 paas. Coupe .$675.96 Oakland 34 IJ Sedan . 195 00 Ford Coupe . 275 90 Stearns Touring ..... 100 90 ■Y,rd Touring ... 125 09 OMsmoblle Touring . 475 09 Os’ lend Sport Touring . 175.60 34 O Oakland Touring Car .... 175 60 6 44 Oakland Sport Touring . . 150 M Oakland Touring Mod. 6 44... 47* 99 Velie Roadster . 225.00 Scripps Booth Touring . 15.00 A lot of other good car* to select from at reduced prices OPEN EVENING* Oakland Motor Car Co. 10TH AND HARNEY STS. 1923 FOUR door Overland eeden. like new, 9 400 raeh or term* will buy this car. 1924 Tudor «edan. $475 75 Fords, sil model*. $50 *nd up OOLDRTROM AUTO HALEB CO., 7112 Hsrnev St. _ AT. Iu46 FOR THE RIGHT PRICK ON GOOD USED CARS 8KR OMAHA FLINT COMPANY. NAR11 VRIES EM A AUTO CO. USED CAR STORK. 7946 Farnam _ _AT -91 *. W A NT in sell my 1923 Nash roadster quick Will lake best offer. A-l shape Mr Baker. AT 4411 ___ HAVE 1 923 Ford roupe: many extras s«e t hie bargain today. Mr. Baker. AT. 4411___ WILL -Ml m’ 19"9 Ford tour. 1175. LOTS OF EXTRAS Mr Baker. AT 44 11 Trvdii for M>. 12 TRUCKS! TRUCKS! E>r.t, i-ton. 1921; special transmission. 1 ton Republic coal hndv Food. $350 Cnmjnerre 1 ton pn*um*’! , $•‘•99. Little Giant. 1 ton \ iw>uni|tic. $175. One rebuilt 2 ton White HERE 55 YEARS Andrew Murphy & Son. AT 4 HI1419 Jackson Ht Auto Accessories, I’arta. 16 FORD windshield glasa $2 Kaplan Auto Parts ill Nicholas -St. _ _ nrSINERS SERVICE. Milliner)'—llrrooninUtnc. S3 AiVOHUION. .hY- knlfr. bni pleating, covered button*, all styles; hemstitching buttonholes Write Ideal Button and Pleating Co. 39R Brown Blink. Omaha. Neb Telephone 1A 1916 _ nTTb PLEATING CO. llemsi Itrhlnr Covered Muttons 1 894 hrnint Second Floot .it '-670. Mo$ Inc—Truck Inc—Stnrag c. ?6 RKK1NS OMAHA VAN’ A STORAGE l*»th end I.ea' -nworth Hte.* Parking. niev '' N »tntMge shipping JA 4143 GORDAN S K1RKIMIOOE WHS*: A VAN. I# North llth St Ph.ne JA 303: Mov inn. pa* king storage shipping _ I'nliitlnc unit I’aprilng !7 Wallnapei. paper hanging painting Fred Pai it* 4 Tut B 34th Ht MA HUI AT 7 4«»a Patent Attorney a. 28 t W MARTIN 524 Peters Trust Bldg Omaha also Washington trouble eervhe. alngle fee Also help sell patents_ sTlAS C SWEET. ~”reg pat at tv 794 HIthet I *. • M nai l • ei I'enve < oj© Crlutin*—Stationery. t* CuMMICHCl AL 1’HIN'TINtl Kd.t, YTInlln, ,v. ru Mouih mi, s, rhon. \ m%. Krpalrlnc. 31 WM repair sewing machlnee, vlctrolea, piano* Mb kels 16th A Harney. A i' 414) KMI'l.m MKMT. Ilrl|i Wniilril—Kniulr. ltd SAI.KSI.Al*IICS--CathnHr. Il»,» npenlnj fm s*\ei*l salesladies. eapei irnceil tn out sole selling Cam rum $24 weekly to etai t Congenial work. tapbl ad\encement 0 h«n ahllltx Is pto\en Call t III m 14 et i Bldg i th e *• | podge_ 1 V I > I ' , pleasant iefined profession mesne big monsv. essiei work *n Independant hue* ness Pt' n» Might >-las»e. Call or write. Holer College, 199 a. ihb 4U a I KMI’I.OVMKNT. Help Wanted—Female. 36 WHITE WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK. CALI, MA 3111. Help Wanted—Male. 37 1 AT.I. men, women, boy*, firlf, 17 to 65. willing ro accept government position* 1117-1250 (traveling or stationary), writs Mr Oiment, 166 St Louis. Mo MEN—Our barber course equips you for an independent career. Clean. pleasant work Rig monev. Day or night Classes. Call or writs. Molar Barber College, 1©» S. 15th St. _ Salesmen and Agents. 39 CATHOLIC SALESMEN—Hare's an or ganization with 10 branch officea; over 1.000 field workers. We need a few real salesmen in your local branch. Doss 63< per week sound good to you? If so. call to bs shown. 6-10 or 5-6. 217 Loan Jt Bldg. Asw’n. Bldg. _ WANTED a good man to call on bank* and Individual* to aell first mtgea. on Minn improved farms. Will pay aalarjr and com. Schwab Bros.. 1021 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. _ WANTED—Threa salesmen on salary to sell Acme Pig Meal. Prefer men experi enced In selling feeds or mineral mixtures. At-me Manufacturing Co . Forest Park, ill. Hdwe ard stove talesman factory repre-i sentative Co., ex. llnea. Y-2824. Omaha Bee. Situations Wanted—Female. 40 WHITE girl for general housework No children No wishing and Ironing. 2*14 S 24th 8t Situations Wanted—Mala. 41 HOTEL MAN-Tsk* a vacation, middle-1 aged, experienced hotel man and wife, I open for eneakement. Ill 9. 14th St.. I St, Joeaph, Mo._ I MARRIED man want# work or farm, i Separate houae required. Addreae H. J. ; Hermann Council Bluffe. la Routa » | MAN—Mlddle-atred. artlve, neat appear- ' ance, well eduoated, wanta Indoor work of any kind Hoi A ll*. Omaha Bee FINANCIAL, Butin?** Opportunities. 4! ELEVATOR n splendid territory for sale to highest bidder. Everything in good condition. Bids must be in by - v m March 16. 1425. Com* and Iook it over if interested Farmsrs’ union i co-op. Attn Brock, N.b^ fOXTSO, I President. O O OILBERT. | Secretary. i --' ! FOR 9AI.E ;ia berrel eleam roller mill located at Ralmyre. Mo In the heert of one or the heat soft wheat section* in th* i nlted j States Loral demand at good price* for sll mill feed* it can produce Milling In J transit rates on wheat. Address *11 In quiries to William A Diemer. Trustee , People* Milling Co., bankrupt. Talmyra. Mo___ FOR SALE—Well established h*rne** and shoe business A clean atock of harness • hoea and equipment for both ahoa and harness work Also building and lot. Good location Call or writ# D. H Waterman. Oakdale. Neb. HOTEL—Brick building; 45 rooms; mod ern; leased for It years; Missouri county s*at town, to trad# for small European, Sta tion incumberance. 17.500; 7 years. 121 «*. Mth 9t., St. Joseph. Mo. __ , FOR FALK—Meat market in Kimball. Neb No 1 fixture*. complete with slaughter house Wish to sell to eloso Fgtate Y-2135. Omaha Be*. _ ROOMING house furniture. Will aacrlftce. leaving city. It© clear a mouth. Thomas Large 1134 K. Lincoln, Neb. _ iir.ro STORE. FOR FALE—Only Store In Too«i little town. Write 8. Erickaen. Bradgate. Is. THE CRT M*»t M.rk.t »t D«U», 9 D . for **1* Inquire of Frsd W. Eblnger. Plainview. Neb Krai Kutats Leant. 44 MONET TO LOAN On first and second mortgagee We buy outright for caah Existing mortgage* and land contract*. Prompt action H A WOLF CO. U1 Saunders Kennedy Bldg AT 1146 iv, AND « PER CENT MONET. Loan* on Omaha improved property at: lowest rates FRANK H BINDER 4?S City National._ J A H■ 1 MONET on Omaha houses at t per cent end 6 per cent. Cash on hand No da isy gnopen A Co. 216 Keehne Bldg. ja «::«_ OMAHA H< >Vt KS —KA 9T NEB FARMS. O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1*11 <troahs Nat Bank Bldg. JA. 2711 SECOND mortgages or contract* pur chased by Tuksy Company, 626 Flrat National Bank JA. 4223 | LOW RATE on city rroperty. quickly -loacd; no monthly pay me* t a. JA. 1533. j w T GRAHAM. ,54 Petara Trust ’ &4 AND « PElt CENT -NO DELAY OARMN RRtiS , 645 Omaha Nat. Bldg lion to lift ftftft loaned: prompt service. F. !> Weed A D H Bowman Weed Bldg FARM loan* on West Neb. and N E Colo, farms Kink# Investment Co.. Omaha. Money to IdBm. 4ft SEE 1*9 TODAY ff von want money for any purpose A loan of 120 will receive th# asms prompt Attention as one of ISftft You get the full Amount In cash, no fees deducted no fubllrit) or unpleasant Investigation Old •st established and moat reliabte in uinaha OMAHA LOAN COMPANY TV »ft« Karb* h Mark Phone JA *?»5 _ jot 9 15th 9t LOAN*? LOANS! LOANS' DIAMONDS WATCHR8.JI.RT PRIVACY sw ART/ .II.RY At LOW to I i| 4 D«11 HI K MONET loaned on diamond*. Diamond L. an Berk. 211 City Nat Bk. bldg Eat. 1*94 Reliability low ill* privacy, KIM CATIONM. Ikwkl In.tiiK-ilim (laian. 46 D*T NI'IIOOL NIGHT 9CHOOI. Complete nurse in all commercial branches Shorthand, typewriting, t*leg raphv. •«|e»manshtp, civil service rhon* JA. 18 • ^ Com pelt a catoiog f r*e. ROTI.K8 COLLEGE llth and flarnev 9t* Omaha Veb TRT CITY BARBER COL I EOK 1461 Dodge 81 136* Douglas 8t Call or writ# for infoimathn . — ■ -. .. Mutlral— Or*mj,n<\ 46 PIANI9T9 1rn (-.pultr m «•!<-. H IT Kuhn Mi.k.l Hl.lt AT «l«l. Dancing Acndrmlrt. 5(1 h El. PINK Famam at 25th Class snd sssemhly. M mdav and Thuradav night* Pierrot! 4>rche*tra 25 instructor* Prl vale lessens any time l A f •* 1 ' INl’I'U v t 'OF IQTll An.I lUM'til.A* *T9 J A *4 7*. iivKvmch * l*OK», I .1. mid IV,«, )J nih'im.i1 iRMNiD fmi« *\nTh.; German pnlwe .togs at stud fee 111 Also tmppiea and mature eto. k usual/ for sale CIO brtcroft farm KENNEL* 144 and MUitatj Bead. IU 4I2AJ i LIVESTOCK. Horne*, Cattle, Velilole*. 54 HAHNICM. W# make them ouraelvea and **!l them direct to the farmer. Store 46 year* old You taka no rhamea when you buy our harneati Price* from $65 to $110 Al fred Cornish 1210 Farnam Ht , Omaha MERCHANDISE^ Hu*ine** Equipment*. 58 TYPEWRITER!* Raaaonat.la RENTA I. Iratea New and aerond hand machines f<»r • ale Hava you seen the Standard Key | hoard Remington Portable? Whatever your needs In the typewriter line rail Remlng inn Typewriter <o. 210 8 lith St . .1A 2 4 76. WK Bl 7. ael! enfee make, /leaks, «how raa*e. etc. Omaha Fixture tk Supply <‘o . S W for 11th ari Dmglas J A 27 2 4. Fufl and Fpp<I. 61 KINDLIN'!—$6 trunk load dellvared; aawduat baled, aha’-inga JA. 1740 $7 00. 111. nut; $7.60, 111. egg. Lion Coal t o,, WK. 26 0 6. Household Goods. 64 GAS STOVE, enamel table. Icebox. dreaa »r bed. 4 /hairs girl's hi/ y> l» HA 321'6 I THRHK PIKCK living room auite, mohair, res* must he aol«1 WK 21 >4 Machinery and Tool*. 67 NEW and serond-hahd motor*, dynamos LeBron Kler tries 1 Works 31H-20 S 12th. Wanted to Buy. 73 STROUD ELEVATOR and five new Stroud wagons for sale Moved only 60. 000 varda of dirt. Y. W. Fincke, Vag ner, S. 1). WANTED—fine billiard or pool table, with equipment. J. D. Grave*, Peru, Neb______ DESKS. DESKS, DESKS New desks, used desks, bought, eold. trad ed J C Reed. 1 207 Farnam. AT. 6146 WANTED—To buy prairie hay In car lota. Send price on tra'-k Emery Lawler, Cow lea. Neb ________________________ WANTED—200 load* of d.rt. Call WE 1114. ROOMS FOR RENT. Room* With Board. 74 PACIFIC HT , 3007—Choice rooma with board; walking dla’ance. Near three car line* Ideal condition*, very reasonable. HA. 2S10. _ HARNEY ST, 2556—Large. pleaaant room. Board optional. Reasonable. JA 4621. __ FURNISHED room In private family. Good home cooking. Reasonable. Call HA. 6176. 42 4 S 21ST HT—Warm room for on# or two. with or without board. HA. 6750. Furnished Rooms. "5 ^ACKSON ST 2» IT—Nicely furnished rooma In private home. Walking distance. HA. 4524_ ST MARY AVK 2517—I^trge furnished room for on* or two young men. Private *h rn .lv _ 11? N 26TH ST—Very desirable room In prlrate home; good n»ighborhood; walk tng distance. JA 4426 _ Room* for Housekeeping. 78 HA 4-H4—Don't pass thia by till you look at two coxy rooms, kitchenette, two large close** garage Near Htni'ora TWENTY SECOND ST., 514 S—Warm modem housekeeping rooma. reduced rates, cloae In. MAMDERSOK 2706—Twe or three room* furnished for light-housekeeping Garage If dealred. KE. 1122, BEMIS PARK—Two fumlahed rooma; pri vate home; ladlee or couple. HA. 7 Room*. Unfurnished. 77 SHERMAN AVE. J01»—Daalrabi# 1-room apartment with Kitchenette. Modern. On ground floor, $25. WE. 4545, TWO extra large, complete, modern, un furnished rooma. $4 per week. KE__^$24. Where”to Slop In Town. 76 HOTEL SANFORD—llth »nd Paras m. HOTEL HENSHAW—llth an* rarnam. Special Rate, to Ptrinanent Grnt'i. Apartments of Building Owner* and Manager* Association. Furnished. 80a HUNTER INN--Horae for the traveling man to leave hla wife for comfort and safety. 24"» Podge. AT. €4*6 I'nfurniahed. Wb Undine Court till Daway Thra# room, with fir,-room accommodation, See Janitor or call A. F. Tt KEY * SON, JA IIU. 6*0 Flr,t Nat. Park Bids. APARTMENTS and flat, for rant. W J. PALMER CO. AT III# Real Eatate Manaiement Speclallata. Beaton Apts. 214$ Farnam St. Exclusive comfortable. 91x large rooma and maid’* room. A. P TUKET A SON. ^ JA 4222620 First Nat. Bank Bldg. PETERS TRUST COMPANY "WHERE OMAHA RENTS'* AT. 6544.17th and Faroam Bta RKAiT ESTATE—FOR RENT. ! '^^^A^irtment*—Furnished. 80 ■ — I TWENTY-NINTH St., lit! S—Apt*' aleepUi*^rooma^t5juiP^HA^SX^^^^_j Apartments—Unfurnished. 81 Bretnor Court Sherman Ave (lfth) and Ohio St. (■'pen ! p. m to 5 p m Ftva room* and bath full basement wi'h overdraft furnace Rental Is* and $52 per month according to location TRAVER BROS Owners and Manager# AT *««< «C4 F rat Nat . Bk R *c ~CLOSE IN, $40 S rooma modern oak finish- 25th and Cal- | Ifornia Excellent location call AT 4«4« , KE 1712 _ I The Morley Apt. 524 S 24Tlf ST Two rooma and bath. $41 summer. $11 winter TRAVER BROS. INC AT. €«l« * 14 F.rat Nat ' Bark . SHIRBBY APTS 322* California up-to date 6-room Art w»th 6-room accoraoda t ions Newlv decorated lanitor service $75. Call HA 4135 or MA 6?»4. r« >R RENT—One or both attached ern 4 room arartment. on car line, ideal for roomer*. Hanaocm Park Dia Utct HA 637 4 2403 LAUREL AVK—Two unfurntahed ro«ime Private hemi, on car. $36 month KK 1324__ HIGH CLASS APTS and flat* under super vision of owner* "Service that plea*** T» a'er Hroa 1,4 V. N Hk AT ***• NEW DUri F.XFS FOR RENT. N T SK'HIM AN A SONS, 3114 Cuming St __II A ~M? I- KKK rent to March 4 rooma ard bath $.3; 50-54 0 Penn* Park WA 2342 j MODERN apt* $J« and up. c.cwe In O P Stebhtns. 1616 Chicago V TENTH ST. 141' s • room Apt newly j •I—j Business Hares for Rent. 8? Store for Kent 0,0011 W1 SINK** lORNKR Low Rent Liberal Lease 24th and Farnam District TRAVKR BROS AT 44*4. *16 Firat Nat l Bank 14^6 S U -Otvod btialnea* location, large floor area full %'*aement; rental price right. Kantoo. JA. 661? Hittmff for KfBt. W 1115 N 35TH STRKKT Attractive 4 t»»« 7 Dutch color a! practt* call} new; beautiful surround <nga J 1. HIATT CO ATI. ANTIC MM HI \ hou*e. • ndJru walk tne dl«t*nce i>Mt Creighton It 4 *44*' OMIt' -lmme«U*t# ^oseesa-oo Ftve > oon\ bungalow Mo.tein, |((i \4 4 « . D*H SAUK or t8ni I rm mo*1*tn house I JT6t Wool Worth Avr uhkn in vm> or mur TK\ HKh WANT AOS. I IlK \ l. B8TATB—FOR RKNT. IIuu.ph for Krill. i HA «!« n! 40TII KT—All mo<l»rn. ll'Xodf houi* lio’Jlile garage. Iteaaonabl# rent, ■ »A I ^ Olllrn and link Knom. * 83 VERY desirable office apace and uCa of phone a* 522 Keejjne HMg AT 9113/ Wantril to Rent. 90 WANTED TO RENT—Furnlihtd biingn low or apartment. Must have two beg* rooms and garage No children. A-l ref ^renre^furnlahed^lLi^^^^^LOrna^ia^^e* HEAL ESTATE—FOR HALE. BimIik-'is Properly. 91 HIST TRANSFER CORNER. IDEA I. INVESTMENT. »% NET. lil.uVKH * Sl’Al.V JA. ?*•,». Real Estate—InveMmenta. 92 | CONSULT HARRISON *• MORTON 40lh y.nr In Omaha. H21 K»rn«m. Farms and I .anils for 5ale. 93 AT AUCTION, February 21. 2;« »<-rrr. ] H .ff.lo county. ;00 un'ler plow Murk ! c.rraher. Real E.lat. Auotlone.r, C(ntn»l Ulty, Neb. _ | iiN.IOV California and its beautiful cli mate $500 for a two-#'re tract poultry an*i berry land. My n*-w plan save* yo^i rnon«y Write A. Nelson. Rio Linda. Cal. POULTRY land $- down. $5 monthly, buys 40 ar*r**a Southern Mo. Price $2^0. Send for list. Box 22-H. Kirkwood. Mo. 1 ' . mm1 City Acreage for SaJe. 94 j 1 ACHE. 41th and Fowler Ave City water. Close to school and car. AT. $024. GEORGE A CO.. REALTORS House*—North. 9fl Pr.AlRJE PARK 6 RMS —NEW PRETTY STREET LINED WITH TREES Only 2 blocks to car and a hool *l«o ra*f I «9\"ral rhur^hM. and atores F ne level • lot. 4 n ft wide. paving paid .’!*• 4 [large room*. Vestibule, long living room* et' Exceptional kit'hen with breakfast rvv k. Beautiful oax f’onr w»;l laid Very fine fixture* and wall decoration* Upstairs are 3 large corner bedroom#, rent ra 1 hall. bath, also 2 linen closets. All ro'-me handaomely pape-ed. Price only $7,1 5r». $750 cash T. H MAENNER rO.. REALTORS. AT l’« Burrell, KE MU. Perron, WE Ml>. NINNE LUSA BUNGALOW. Fir# large, comfortable rooms, with ba»i!t. in feature* and floored attic; oak floor* throughout, full cemented baeement. eoutlf front lot In Mlnne Lusa. Only $4 0^9, with $600 cash. Evenings call Walter Rowley. WA. 1327. or Kenneth Metcalfe, WA. (5(7. METCALFE COMPANY. 203 0. 19th St. Ground Floor, AT. MIL NE W SOUTHWEST BUNGALOW. WITH ONE OR TWO LOTS. Five rooms end breakfast room, fireplace, French door#. bookcase*. faeement windows, lateet plumbing colonial typa bungalow, may be had with extra lot and double garare Thl* la a ea'-rifice emit. Buy till# and make aome money. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 584 Pe*ers Trust «7A. 7782 NEW 4 ROOM 3 AND BATH. Juat completed, ready to occupy; larga built-in breakfast nook and kitchen cabi net; aeleet oak floor# throughout; large ea*t front lot. Can be handled on email down ravment, balance monthly. Lewie, WA 1422. R F iTART CO. Real‘ora. AT, 1(79. YOU should aee this new 5-room all mod ern bungalow Large let- Not far from rar and echooL Tha inside finish L> beautiful, th# workmanship !■ the beet. Just what you naturally want when buy ing a home. It is priced at only $4.1(0 with $50b down. Call Mr. CoIsl AT 7412 day*, and wii; give further description, rOR SALE BY OWNER. ?44T Browne St., (-room modern bunga low Built-In bookcases, oak floorw. dandy furnace, eement basement, garage ’ and driveway. Nice neighborhood, near a^hool and church. Good reason for tell ing Price $5 4ft* Mutt have $1 ftO0 ca»h. WILL build and finance your home on ea ay terms See ua for plana. J C. Schmitz. $5$ Omaha National. JA. 1719. STRICTLY MODERN NEW HOME. *990 DOWN BUILT-IN FEATURES OAK FLOORS PAYNE A SONS, JA 1014. 3552 N 59TH ST —(-room. $7(0 cash. Creigh. (03 Bee JA. 0200. D E BUCK A CO., buy and aeii homes. Houses—Vf est. 99 BALTIMORE OWNER SAYS “SELL** DUNDEE LOCATION. $719 CASH—$11 If MONTH. See tb'e bungalow boms. I rooms, etrictiy modern. exceptionally wall built. oaA floors and finish throughout, sleeping porch, stairway to attic, full cement baee ment. east front lot. W# are epen for an offer, evening* call Mr Carnaby, KE. 637$ ar H E Raap. KE 2525 RASP BROTHERS. Realtors. 212 Keel ins BldgAT 9721. Non-Resident Owner, $4,750 Five-room accommodation#. 2 bedroom*. *11# bath, model kitchen, dinnett# effect, large long living room, paved street, south front, nearly new, fire lo* Waiaut Hill. Terms AT 4016 KE !?12 $719 CASH .Tuat starting a naat l-Yoom. all medara bungalow Will have oak floors and fin ish. Only block to car S4.4I9. Kaey monthly paymecta. E. R. Caras. JA. 1914 day*. r~ >ci BRAND new pressed brick duplex and double rarage. wea*. Want cash offs* et will taka in residence AT fill SEE Morrison Lumber and Coal for price# on garage*. B»*t cor.#: -uctien at mini mum coat WE. (161. WILL build to your order oa our beauti ful lot# in Edgewoed. very eary terms. Thors AT 154' Houses— BrnAon. 99 No’ 2 7 $750 Cash Or Good Building Lot As First Payment On This Brand New Strlct’y modern bungalow on fa* corner lot lias built-in kitchen cabinet*, break fast table linen closet ar t clothes chute. All room# are '.a*-ge and light with •elec: oak floor* and Uriah. Full semen: baae-r.tn with floor drain. Nice floored atttc. On paved atree:. near car and irhocl Price 95.199; 1*50 cash. D. E. Buck & Co., Realtors 741 Omaha Natl JA 1999. Salesmen Box. WE (1*3. Baker W A. 3&9I Lovegren. KK 99C-4. Buck, KE. :«34 SSB■Lljy— _S5 For 8tlp—Pun4fe. 1M Dundee Lot 4 real buy Close to ca-.'re. South frort All tmrrevenenta *r Price f*'C qut.-k ea • on v 91.590 For full pit tiouiars call Mr Sloan W v 2412 Ut< tw Sjtf. I9S HAVE a few we’: located *a ;a Edge-* wood for aale; for pr o# call C. A. Gf‘.na me! J K 1919 WiinlMl—Kful FMsir 1M Property Priced Right Should be « - ‘n 39 day*, call ua foe' quick result# Phene a Carl H Ro • HA 16(7 W .7 PAI.MEK CO. 419 It-14 Kee re B‘dg AT IMA. WE have buyers f m two story a \ sad seven-room hervea, north, aouth aid *9»t; a’eo a g ood demand f vacant h',% Pt.mpt mafveetjo.' t.:et w ;h ua an4 r repare to move*’ Oeborue Realty Co. >0 Pet ere Trust Rl.lt JA 2 78* WV ee'.l Dundee home* Liet your prep* ertv with *a for result* Burt C Fowler (V. Re#’-ora J A I4tt. HAVE actual hu^er for »«dera (.room, all on one floor PRANK C PEST 4T (1?* HA. 9449 For results list ' our property with FI RET TRV vV AT 9729 _ _i V \%_t; BauV l.TST vewr southwest nropn^rtv with v*a» VA e ap^la' »e tb e \ ..■'♦Vi' V. a: if t' G Gael berg Realte ^ > tv \* til ! N St AN rv» Iteal K* »'* 1»" 142 a K * • ’A 44^ 41 I'TIOXS, \uvtion vtlev 144 TTTK T.U tav * < *.«ve- -G • mo »a *a at a 7 - *4 f 19 'I A% e • r •• e et e%e , Sit «n.l -tv»*A. .(4 kg eeid a4 auvl* * sad gtna a a* a A