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Farm Marketing Bill Is Approved in Senate Report Hoiis#* D<*ft'rs Choir#* Relwrrn Two Propos«*«l Mras ures I nlil Next \U#*k. Wasitingion Fab. 2t. While tl»t* s»*u«ie agriculture committee favnt • l«iv rej>orted today the llaugen bill 0 create a federal co-operative mar keting boaid on Hie basis of recom mendation* of the president s agricul turnl conference the bouse deferred until next week Us choice between it at measure and a substitute offered by Representative Dickinson, republi can. Iowa. Opposition to the Haugen bill bv llopi esenlative Garrett of Tennessee, tin* democratic leader, was evidenced by his speech on the rule to bring the measure up for action today with little hours debate and his unsuccess ful attempt to have the house ad journ. The rule was adopted. 203 to 407, and opponents conceded that the bill woud pass in some form. Repre sentative Purnell, republican. Indi ana, temporarily In charge of the measure, served notice that he would have the house sir tonight and vote on it, but this was liter modified hy t’halrman Haugen of the agriculture committee who successfully moved for adjournment. Representative Dickinson offered 1 is substitute in the form of an amendment after the agricultural con ference was charged by democrat* oming the debate with being a poll tical body, the bill described as art other step toward regulation and cen tralized authority and after republi (uns had defended the president’s conference and the Haugen measure. At adjournment Representative Long worth, the republican leader, announced that it would be impos sible for the bouse again to consider the agricultural matter before Wed nesday when by special arrangement n tubers will convene tin hour earlier. FOUNDER OF KLAN INJURED IN CRASH Gainesville, Ga., Feb. 21.—Copt. M. A. Moore of Houston, Tex., supreme recording knight of the Flaming Sword, who was Injured near here last night with Col. William J. Sim mons in an automobile accident, died at a local hospital tonight at 0 t» i lock. The condition of Colonel Simmons. Who is supreme monarch of the Knights of the k'u Klux TOan, to night was regarded as critical, it was •a id. The two were Injured when the gmtomobile in which they were riding •kidded over an embankment and overturned about 20 inib\s from Gains Ville, DAVIS BOUND OVER ON BRIBE CHARGE By A*KO<iHlfil i'ceii. Topeka. Kao.. Feb. 21. Jonathan I. Davis, former democratic governor, now faces two trials in the district court here on charges involving al let*d dealing in pardons He and Carl .1. Peterson. former state hank roinniiiwioner. were hound over today tor- a jury trial on a joint charge of conspiring to solicit a bribe. The c.efense waived the present a | lion of testimony and Judge Clyde! Cnwgill of the ijty court, who spent a day and a half listening to the pros mition. held each defendant cm a $1,000 bond. Kx Governor Davis will l»e tried first with his son, Russell, on a chnrg'O i/f soliciting and accepting a bribe from Kred W. Pullman In exchange for a pardon. TURKS FIRE UPON GREEK WARSHIP AUicr»s, Feb. 21.—(beat excitement followed the announcement here this afternoon that a Greek vessel had been fired upon by » Turkish fort in the Dardanelles. The steamer attacked was the Kronog. according to first reports re t ej ved here. The vessel was disabled by shell fire, if Is gald. and was towed sway from the zone of action by the mi earner Andros. Karlin In the day Greco Turkish tela lion* had heert jolted with an an nonncement that Constantinople had requested passports for six bishops and 19 civil officials of the Greek • hurch patriarchate. ^ NEGRO SLASHES WOMAN FATALLY Chicago, Feb. 21. Aimed posses to flight were searching for the negro slaver of Mrs. /bunano Averdean, 33, who was found with her throat cut In her’ home. Neighbors reported see ing a negro running from the Aver ilea n cot tage, flourishing a razor. Mrs. A verdean died cm the way to tic* hospital. The assailant. It i* believed Is the some man who posed as a « eusu* taker," who sought to gain admission t«* several homes in t to* neighborhood at noon today. MAN, 72, DIES OF PNEUMONIA Perrv f.yoog, 72, who was removed In u Council 111 tiffs hospital a week ;*_o on order of In II D. Kelly, county physician, died .Saturday of pneumonia. Dvonx had been making hi* home w nh Mm. Kliz.iheih Raid win at IMIf» South Kightli street and became a county charge when taken III. He |M survived by a nephew. I M. Reims of Sioux City, la. SAUER KRAUT NOW , BREAKS DRY LAW ^ New York, Feb. 21 — People In New York are getting drunk on saner kraut. *hvi Aasemhlyman Rnulx Cuvll Her. Astounded at hi* dl-ccoveiv. Axnem hlym»n Ciivllller has Introduc ed « hill In the legislature that would rent rain tire activities of nailer kraut on tuts. New U. S. Plane Equally at Home on Land and Sea ------1 An amphibian airplane expected to become an important factor in defense of the roasts anil island pos sessions. is being tested by the army. It s hull is huilt so that it rail land or take off from either earth or water. Ill- plane, designed by (trover l.oenis of New York, is seen at Boiling l-'ield. Washington, l». (■_• Athletic Club Workers Meet at Rally Monday • ^ __ l Korlv (iaptains Prepare to l,ea«l loams in $175,000 (lampai,<!ii g'hioli Starts Tuesday. 'I’he organization in the .-ampalgi to save tit** Omaha Athletic club from a receivership i* marking time, ready 10 go forth Tuesday morning, the opening day of the drive, C*halrm;cn Mallard Dunn sold Inst night. ‘Veteran campaigners say that never before have they seen such enthusiasm ns ha,.* b**en shown by the jwoikers in this campaign.'’ Chairman Dunn said. "We now have 40 cap tains, heading tennis of from five to 1fl men. We hope to have *.’00 wotk ers at our rally and dinner Monday night." South Omaha boosters wouldn't wait fur the opening of the cam paign so William Wood who is head ing the campaign in South Omaha railed at. the campaign headquarters in the lobby of the club and hauled his supplies to tlie South Side Satur d iv. “We don't want the club to close. We are tired of these receiverships." said Mr. Wood. “Omaha needs an athletic club, but the athletic club needs the support of Omaha to he the club that It should be. South Omaha will do its share as it always does In civic drives." A special meeting of the captains will be held Monday noon. Ar ibis meeting the captains will he assigned districts and prospect cards. This meeting Is additional to the big night meeting at which time the workers will mcei »s well as the captains. The goal of the special business men * committee is 400 members and the sale of $175,000 in prefeired stock. I LAST RITES HELD FOR SCHOOL HEAD M.v A«*oelfttel Press. Ann Arbor, Mich , Feb. 21 'They hurled Marion Leroy Kenton today. With cidiet solemnity private services wore held at the residence of the man i'vho for font years was president of | Hie university. Through long line* nf students hi* casket was driven • from his campus home to Forest Hills !c'meter v and placed In a grave on ,mip slope of a bill overlooking the . honl whose destiny he directed. A driJE7.lv lain that had fallen most i.r the day had censed and the sun smiled a short benediction at the fu neral hour, only to resume its shroud of clouds a minute later. Rev. Lloyd Douglas of Akron, O . former pastor of the First Congre gational church, delivered the funeral sermon. THREE WOMEN ASK DIVORCE Wives were the plaintiffs In three suits for divorce filed In Council Bluffs district court Saturday. Anna Starrett, who is suing Lloyd R. Starrett. aveis that she has been forced to depend on her non foi sup port since her husband left her In Ail gust. 1923. She charges that his c ruel treatment caused her to lose sleep and weight, greatly Impairing her health. They were married Novem ber 8. 1912. (J. Hi Ford I* accused bv bis wife. I va M , a stenographer, of striking her and using abusive language. Mrs. Ford claims that she has keen keep ing up the payments on their home In which sire asks an equity. Sh® also Reeks the custody of their f* 'ear-old habv, Ruth, and alimony. They were wedded June I'«. 1916. False acc usations in the presence erf her « hlldren by a former marriage Is given as the ground* for a divorce action filed by Luella llagci against Charles | >. Hager. the Hagers were ma'iled iii Council Bluffs Ociobei '8, 1924. ACADEMY TO GIVE ART WORKS FREE New Voik, Feb. 21. Stimulation of popular Interest in art and increased npitort unities f or its gratification will be attempted bv th® council of the National Academy of Design, accord log In plans announced Index The academy will give without cost paintings and sketches to public Ii brtirles throughout the l ulled Stab's. It was staled These will he pur chased from the income of the >300 ! (100 found left to the academy bv llenrv W. Ranger, academician, f«»i stimulating public Interest In art Thipvr* Main Store Aguin Thieves again broke Into the Swan son general store si Crescent, la., Friday night, but failed this time to get sway with any loot. Twer men were jererttlv sentenced to serve 10 years In prison f*>» burglerUltig the k! ui cj BILL IS APPROVED REWARDING FLIERS Washington. h>b. 21 -Consres y|on;il action was completed today on the bill by Representative Hill of Maryland recognizing and rewarding the army fliers who recently com pleted a flight around the world. With senate approval of the bill, It now goes to the White House for President t'oolidge's signature. As Secretary of War Weeks heartib recommended the legislation, tbeie is no doubt of the president's approval. Bedford Champs Bow to Bluffs Uiialiam l.ini'olii Debaters Lead Southwest; Now \im at Slate I itle. Kit- seven straight years. debaters of Bedford High school held the championship *if the stale within the vails of their school. And then they came to Council Bluff?* Friday night the\ met their AVai erlou. They bucked the record breaking debate squad of the Abraham Lin coln High school. and lout by a de cision of three ti» nothing:. The Abraham Lincoln High school squad defeated all three high schools of Omaha and broke even with Thom as Jefferson in a dual debate. And they have victories over Fort Dodge and Sioux City. The victory over Bedford puts them In the finals for the southwestern Iowa championship They will contend for this chant pionship March R with debater* from Osceola High school. In the event of a victor’ in that debate, they will go to Iowa I'tty where ihe\ will contend for the state cha m pionship PERMISSION ASKED FOR RAIL MERGER Washington. Feb. 1.—The Van Sweringen brothers, < > I*, and M. J.. whose rise in the railroad and finan cial world has no parallel in business annals, applied late today fur author ity to consummate one of the greatest railroad mergers in the nation's his lory. The plan call* for the creation of a single ha stem from h\e important railroad* comprising approximately 9,lstt miles of road. The two brothers. a\ ho began life as newsboys In Cleveland. <>.. less than 50 years ago. seek government sanction for acquit big control of the New Vork, Chicago & St. Louis. t 'lies apeake A- Ohio. Hocking Valle a. Idle and Fere Marquette, the five systems to he operated bv a coiporation known as the New Vork. Chicago A- St. Loins Railroad company. The control Is to he acquired under Ich^o* of '*90 years The com minion is expected to set an early date for hearing the applica Hone, but several months may elapse before final anion Is taken. MAN DROPS DEAD IN THEATER SEAT Willi un A. Rattray, b'J M'O North Twpnl y-elv hi N avenue, collapsed Ir. hie seal while attending a downtown theater Saturday evening and died before medical aid could he obtained Rattray wa« an engineer for the Metropolitan I'tllitie* distrht. lie i Hi’rvived by three children He wus accompli tiled |o t|i»* theater Saturday night by hi* hi oilier. <Jeorge M. Railin' \llllH|>oli» 11 **i< 11 I till. Annapolis. Mil Keb. JI Real Ad mlrul Item y R. Wilson Will retire a• superintendent of the I rilled Stale* Naval academy and from active serv Ice in the navy at !♦ h in. Monday, lie will be succeeded by llpar Ad ndral I »on Is M Null on Have You the Energy to Succeed? NO amount of ability will guarantee •uccess unless with that ability la energy. Try the test here illustrated. It may be that you, too, aie a victim of blood starvation Anemia. Rich, complete, successful lives need rich, red, energy* building blood. Physicians for thirty two veara have found that the iron and manganaae cog. tent of Gude't Pcpto Mangon ia th# . . . . surr. ..fc way to renew viUlUy. N..W »l,.. ,•> your druggiat has it in liquid or tablet /i^ »« a tngkt $t*t trt, tofm .fsiais Gude’s Pepto-Man^an. 'Tonic and ‘Ulood foirichcr |___ __M |Two Are Killed | in Explosion of Oil Rarjre Cargo Bla>l Shakes Philadelphia; Blazing Crude Drenehes \ i«-iitit>, Threalen* Brid <»e. PhilBdelpIilH. Pa.. Kel). 2! With * blast t ha i shook windows In many I section* of the clt\. 150,000 gallons of etude oil aboard a Crew-Levick . nmpany barge exploded today nt the municipal garbage disposal plant in southwest Philadelphia, killing tw. men and injuring six others. As blazing oil drenched the vicinity nnd swept the surface of the Schuyl kill river. A Baltimore & Ohio rail road train on a bridge 200 yards south laced to safety with a. number of window- shattered by the concussion. Its passengers escaped injury. A shower nf heavy steel fragments from the shattered barge pelted down on adjoining industrial plants as their employes rushed out of the buildings. \ I IVI.RT I'iKMKN T~ GETTING UP NIGHTS IS A DANGER SIGNAL Surprising ms It may seem, two men "ill of three pa.*l 4B, nnd many young lei. have prostate trouble. This, rath rr than weak kidneys or bladder, li the usual cause of frequent getting up at night. This enlarged prostate "lakes it impossible to fully empty the bladder at one time, necessitating frequent and often painful attempts I Tu becked 'bis condition Is apt to lead to .-li conic prostatitis, serlouB kidney and bladder complication* snd I often causes unfortunate operations J and unhappy conditions, i A safe and easy way to treat these annoying and dangerous conditions Is »o be had In the new renex formula i hat has proven amazingly successful in thousands of cases. A ten to fif teendav supply cost* only 12,00. un der a positive guaranies of money hack If not satisfied Any one suf fering fi om these conditions should rake advantage of thl* remarkable offer si om e by sending to the Renex i •«» Dept. 1"»K3. Kansas (*ity, Mo„ for a supply. Sent r. O. M. if you prefer. Surely a i han* e of unbroken rest, better health, more vigor and vitality, will prompt you to trv renex. It can lost you nothing if you ate not satis fied. as this .« a thoroughly reliable t oinpa ny. | Cuticura Baths Comfort Baby’s Skin I I The absolute purity and delicate. medication of Cuticura Soapl make it ideal for baby’s tender skin. Used daily,with touches'ol Ointment to little skin troubles,, it keeps the skin smooth, clear and healthy Cuticura Talcum is soothing and cooling, ideal tor baby after a bath. ^ Rnap OlntmsntS end tfo* TilrunX* Said' ' »t*rfwhrre Sample »srK free trtntMi "Cl Urata Lobar if I Ui. Dapt «T, Maldaa Maas”. Cuticura Shaving Stick Xfte. I * - — i ■■ ■■ . a ■■■■ i - Bluffs Man Hurt in Crash ^ ith Car Parked In Street Marliint' in \\ 11ii'li \ ictim ^ as Hi<liii<: Tunis Oxer \fl*‘r Afi'iileill; l liri'f Other? l tiinjiircil. Kred Johnson. S02 South Tenth street, c ouncil Bluffs, was token to Jennie I’Jdtnnnelson hospital in an un conscious (condition after the auto mohile in which he was riding crash ed Into « coupe parked In front of an apartment house at Thirty sixth sheet and Broadway, early Sunday morning. The extent of his injuries is not known. Bert Wells. Twent v four! h wheel and Avenue h, driver of the tar ir which Johnson was r iding John flam son, 20, 1231 Seventeenth avenue, am an unidentified girl, who was sit tint beside Wells in the front seat, escapee injury. Wells’ car turned over twice after striking the coupe, broke off a tele phone pole guv wire, crossed the side walk and ran into the third lot from i he corner, breaking dow n a fence. It came to a stop 75 yards from the * pot where the collision nniinril Wit nesses s.iv the cat w'h* traveling rap idly when it struck ’he parked ma chine. j Following he •ra-h. .lohn on ex 11 ached himself from »h* wreckage i - < 11 cl assured his companion* ’hat he J wax pH l ight. Me started to walk .about ih** wreck and collapsed, j The car struck \ Wells’ machine I wav ,i * oiipe belonging o the Kggervs |i» |-*|\ng Bo company of Oinaiia. , 1* pvas badlv damaged. i Wells and ramson were brought to |'he ( ouncil Bluffs police station for j nnenioniug. They said that they had : picked up a girl, known to them only lax Marie, a? a dance and were driv ing hei i • i b* honie n Omaha. She j disappeared following the an idem. ! LINERS COL! IDF. WHII F. IN HARBOR | New York. Keb. 21.— Broken ails, jhmkled plates and great dents aft marked the Tuscania of the (,’unard Anchor line mid the French liner Rochamheau as they made heir piers today sifter a collision in a f«»g off Quarantine. (’apt. David Bone of the Tuscania described the Incident as less a col lision than a “brush." ('apt. I-eon Rollin of the Rochambeau -aid ihe Tuscania, anchored hard by. swung with the tide and caused the liner to hump, stern to stern. Some 3(33 passengers on the two ships received a scare, but no injuries were reported. ■VIIOMOHI I.ES _ AUTOMOBILE Automobiles ror Sale. II Automobile* for Sale. II | SPECIALS FOR SUNDAY 1921 Willys-Knight Sedan, like new. 1923 Chandler Sedan, repainted. 1921 Chandler four-passenger coupe, repainted. 1924 Willys-Knight Touring, disc wheels. 1922 Durant, Sedan, good condition. 1923 Overland Sedan. 1924 Overland Sedan. Five cars, worth up to $.100, for $50 eat I SMALL DOWN PAYMENT NO FINANCE CHARGE WILLYS-OVERLAND Inc. AT. 3421 2582-4 FARNAM AN NOt: N CKMENTS. Funeral Notice*. 1 '3JNLON — Mrs Anna, widow of the late John J , aged 41 year# She is survived by two eon a. John J and Martin P . two daughters, the Aliases .Nan «' and Molly K : one sister. Mrs Catherine Donahey; two gtandchildren. all of Omaha, k uneral Monday morning from lh» re*i denra. 1607 Hinney afreet *< * JO. i»» Sac red Hear» church nr 9 o’clock Inte ment St Marya < emetery. Gentleman mortunary In rharg* HUNTINGTON—-Charles S. February i.*Q. 19 : a. a r# 71 ears Knight* of Kadosh i«rvli»« *MI be held At Scottish Rite cathedi*! M«ndav night. February 23. at 10 30 p m Omaha tune Regular services will be held at. cathe dral Tuesday. Februarv ?4 hi 2d m. In charge of Si John s lodge No 26 x F A A M and Rev vv H Jordan Friend* are invited to attend Knight* of Kadosh service* as well ns iegular ’-ei vice* Bre lev A lMrrsnct Mortuary :n r n a r g •. _ FT. JOHNS M>J KJK NO 25. A F A A M will meet in emergency communlca t ion Ttteadi.y. Februarv 24 at 1:30 r in at the Maaonlc temple for the nurp. e of conducting the funetal services of our |n»e brother, t'harle* S Huntington Se> v|. *** will be held at ih*» Scottish Kfu cathedral. Twentieth *nd DougIa« a* J o in. (Signed! HARRY G BROWN. Master. HEMINGWAY Me* Sa>ah. beloved w '*■ of George A She l* survived beside h**i husband bv three son*. Roy of t’hadrnn. t > u v and Edwin of Omaha' «s* daugh ter*. Mr* Harry Fettraon. Neligh : Mi*aes t»enev eve. lone Hasel. Helen and Pen inner, all of Omaha. I‘ii n e • a I notice late» Gentleman's Mor tuary n charge MII.I.KR william u age *3 'eai* Died Frida v Funeral Monday. * P m • Tlrfwei * • ha pel. 24th and H .Sts Rnial Weil l.awn cemetery. HA17SAMA.N Krnesl. age* 46 yeat* Her idence t>»*29 Military avenue Funeral from t'ole MeKay Moriuatv r’arnacn street Tuesday *t I o u Friends welcome fmnni DftmUri. 1 HEAFET A HRAFKT. Undcrtskera and Embalmer* r hone XT 2431. Office. 14 11 Karnim. (KKTABi,ISriK.t» .SIM’K 1*1 i HOFFMAN i It'tSBT Funeral Directors. Ambulance. Dndga *nd 24th • * *9*1 t.ESUlE O. MOORS 14th end Wirt St* \x F ant; Sllb end Military Ave WA 9*96 Ifl’I.SF A RTEPEV Xt Y'ur Sei vice. : 22? 14 t urning St J A 17 2 4. Brailey & Dorr an ce. V r* S W A NMON. 1 c Til AND H MING. Quiet. Dtgn If led Supervision JOHN A GENTLEMAN It x into 3411 Karwam S' H K BURK KT A SON 24*1 Karnim. Bat. l*7i Hx •**' OmHertfs. < VISIT FOREST l, AWN Purchase * family It*t In Omaha s m..*t t>e* ut If ul cetnefer* Office* •» tl»r rein** i «r* wist of Florence, end 120 Hrandels TIlea t er Rldg. rrraott.nl*. • tltt; S A I .V AT ION ARMY indun at bom# solicit* > our old c lothing. furnltuie. mug-* tee- We rnilert We distribute I’h n* tx 4136 and our »nt»n will < all ' *»* »nd Inspect nut new home. 209 n \ nh Si XKTFR this date I will not he re«p»n«l hte for any debt* Incurred bv my wife t Signed * MOM KR H_RAT ■ ■ weal* and massage experienced opera tor* .12* l.eflang bldg I A • *> - »> KI.Kt’TRU' treatment and body massage Hours, 9 a. m to 9 p in Mrs Grown a Mice Am \ 'll S th Ave \T H»«. sl’KOIAl, Mainspring. II until March 1 M atch and dork repair dept 202 Hush nun Hldg N F. cot Uth agd Douglas KI.BUTRIt’ treatment and tic.lv massage* 11 ctu i a 9 a in to 9 n itl Mis t’rowr* Place Apt : an S Mh A * AT .1144 i XPERT hand massage. all hours Svin ctav nupt Fdlth Taylot l"t N lath St MASSAGE Expert tientment lad' *pet slot, open Mil 9 p tn 216 N 17th St EXPERT massage steam 'atha Flahcr 11 . h - ' ' . 11.» c.iii V' t •' • i RTII switch** from v.nit own halt II will ..It KK 1664 14II v- d I'ujnTMKH iheatrlcal hislnthal maague i ostnines to rent, l.lebcn t6l4 Howard UTKAM hatha «!• ulml mb* im* ***«•• elec*. * m 10 • |) hi 36 POi|. Ws KfeVt « *• * i * PA NIT A R11 M MA SAOl • : Is. eh*, mt \ t t hnr building XT 4944 i < »U NT A IN PI - REPAIRING I Inn n o Hid U 1 ' ' h ' 1 le • V\ lit, give mot he i • i tie t •» two evi ihrae children Telephone AT 9142 " 1.0*1 fititi 1**0111141. in j1 c iS I Round platinum |dn In lobhv oi tall mom of Itoma hotel Undo' night. • all AT *01 » nr tv 4*74 Ren » 1 d i . • i Draft gild will 1* Vtiawera to the n i m» of Pcggv Reward YX X v**4 600.1 Hurt >' ii i i i 1.• ■ i 11 wrist we isth and Hatnry. Klndet tall ,1 x 1936. __UTOMOBIILS Automobile* for Sale. II IJj; FOUR door Overland sedan, like new. J40m rash or terms will buy this car. 1*24 Tudor sedan $475 2b Ford*, all model* $50 and up OOLbSTROM AUTO SALE.< CO . 211' Harney St AT *.54 « WANT m sell rny 182- Nash roadster ouirk Will rake b*-si offer A 1 shape Mr Baker AT 4 411. KOK THE MIGHT PRICE ON GOOD I SKI) CARS SEE m O M A H A F1,1 N T CO M P A N V NASH VKIE8EM A A CTO CO. USED CAR STORE "‘MA Fa rna rn AT !»•!* AUTOMOBILES. XiitoHiobilen for Sale. II HAVE l J Ji Ford * ..up* man* extra* See this bargain rod** Mr Hake. AT 4411 FOR SALE—Uverland Champion ifitin Never used Liberal discount. MA 2277. WILL ell mv 1?? 1 K< -d tour $17 LOTS ’ EXTRAS Mr Raker. AT 44 11. Auto \ wesson ps. I'grtn. 16 1 ORl.) windshield glas- $.‘ Kaplan Auto P*’i*. :i i nn itola-* St Larger* fm Kent. 20 STEAM H RATED f: reproof g.iTrfg- .111 S 7 1st S AT $ I .<5 STEAM HEATED ftt.-p~in..f garner 1 1 8 i*i s« at 8 us. BI 8JNKM9 SKRVIC K Millinery—Dressmaking. 25 ACCORDION Side knife. b.-\ ple.i-.ng. covered buttons, all styles; hemstiL long . buttonholes Write Ideal Button and Pleating Co, 30$ Brown Block < >rnaha Neli Telephone .7 A 1836 NER n. EATING Co Hemstitching Covered Button* lRft4 Esrnam. Second Floor .1A 5470 Mot ing—Trucking—Storage. 26 REKINS OMAHA VAN A STORAGE. Ifcth and Leavenworth Sts I*»rV .ng. run* ing storage sh;t-t • v .»A 4165 •JORDAN S FiRKlMDMtK WHSF o \ \\ -It North »Dh Sr Phone J A 303 Mov ing packing, storage, shipping Painting and Papninc. 17 W g 11 pa pe • paper-hanging, painting Fred Park* 4 7 " * < Hl» Sr MV ©1 1 AT 404. Patent Attorneys. 2s i W MARTIN $.•* Peters Tm»t Bldg . limiH* , ala<> W ashlnginn Double set vice, ■ ingle fee Ms«> help sail patent*. SILAS C SWKK1 reg oat atty. Fither Dee M-dne*. I* or Denver. Coin Printing—Stationery. 2f CUM MKHCIAI PRINTING; Ed d v Printing j Co -12 South I th Si Phone IA MM. Impairing. SI WE rtpatt sewing machine*. *lrtn*l»*. I piano* Mlrkels 15th A H • o* . AT 4jkl EMPLOYMENT. Help Wiintfd—Ki'iiwlf. .46 BK v BEAUTY Specialist Wondarful da man d an<t wage* for Moler operator* We teach vou on II* e model* under exper t instructor* Oldest e« hool of it* kind. Day or night t all o write Moler college. Iff S lath Hi HALES LA DIES. Thro* ealemlatllea want ed f« r pleasant outdoor work six hour* work a #1e* will p.x\ >’uu $ l * 1‘© per week See ,M» l.ipsut before tie m and ■ lo * p m . jnjl Baltd Bldg . 17th and I IniiR Irt * WANTED E \ per I* need *»'« > «aliit»» $ 4 ?ut meal* |M room and meal* Hotel Paddock Beatrice. N*b WHITE WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK j CALL MV 191 llolp Wanted—Mule. Si \\ v \ i'ki* v'»uov men in fared In set i lasses m hookkeeping and accounting Three month* ir < mg i ml* «i h«"0 w til ptepar- mi f off.-, i Call for fut I her put* iili' - Dw 1 ik School of Accounting ici unit floor AV rad Building. I 1Mb and lamain si tee l* VI K N -«*m new t «i nIhx explain* cur < nurse of lunberlng Taught ihoionfhij. quickly arid pl«*u«all> tbo or ntghr It will p*' vou to tn\c*fig<ite ou *x*tem i'all or « « ite Molei Batber college. 1©I t©» H 1Mb Si v t.l men wnmeti, boye gitl* IT to #5. willing i«* m< ei*t government positions $117 IJ5© (it* riing or sfai>enar>t ar ts Mr, Oatutnt 1*4 Si Louis. Mo I'lllK Ml * f ><t t whii h postt M«n *| Batina* 1 - * $ «ima ha Ber — Siilfviiii'ii stttl Ygsnt* Sil \\ V \ I’ ID fh'i i.ilr*' .*** -at*'* •* --.'II V me Pig Me , Pi ■ ■ t. rneed in gelling feeds m mineral mixtures Vi in# Mnnufoilur l*»w Co K- -i Par' ill Hi t \> WT \I»n BKINL HUM I 1^ FMIM,0> ME NT. Salesmen and Agents. 119 ! i'\Vi i experienced salesrm n wanted 'o rep [ >tsrni « . City and road work. < Hir ah ' uen hiti ;* $ " I pe week. \| • i. ip.su i before lie end 4 to | . . I :n.H Ha1 "l Bldg . l«th and Doug I W \ NT El i ;» good man to « all on banka and lndwnlu.il* to sell f M mtges on ! Minn. i!upr< ved farms Will pa>' salary 1 ami null Srhw Rro* 102$ Plymouth | tt’ii.’.. Minneapolis, Minn. _ -Al * .-M W k;«'i -'Bug article, large - ni!imi' ion Write '*!•■* manage . 1014 (J Fire, i Omaha _ -it nations Wanted—Female. 4(1 WHITE glG fo- general housework. No child* n No w.shing *»nd ironing. Salt 8 1th Vf _ Situations \Vintwl—Mil$- 41 *«•. ,\ -Middle-aged active. n<*nt appear ten p well educated, want* ind»»«*r work of any kind. Box A-119. Omaha Bee. rtNANClAU 1‘Hisiiicss OpjHirttinitif*. 42 1- I.KVATOR In splendid territory for sale to highest bidder. Everything in good condition Bids muat br In by 2 p m. March 16. 1925 **ome anti look it over :f inift-.-ied I'armrV t'nlon Co-Op. A fs'n. Btock. Nt*». S B YOl'NO. IPre«i4lent. G (i GILBERT. .-•ere i a ry. I*UOl. HALL, first ilosa, beat equipped In iii« . it *. g t H it I bn at ion. lease reasonable tent. 14 elreofifian walnut tables, high i;as» proposition F*rice $12,300 Would trade f<^r a stock of merchandise Write Buehler Sc Co Real Estate. St. Joseph. Mo._ KOH SALE— Well established harnea* and shoe business A tan sit .. or h. •> «hop« an.l enu’ptnent f-o both shoe and harness work Also building and lot flood location Call o: writs D. H Waterman. Oakdale. Neb _ . THE City Meat Market at Dallas 8 l>. for *ale Inquire of Fred W. Kbmger. Plalnview. Neb._ ROOMING house furniture Will sacrifice leaving « if> $90 clear a month Tbon4na La i gc. 1 1 "4 K, Lin - oln .V« FOR SALE—Farm IW.h og plan's h< * " half factory cost. Address I3«>x 1034. Chey enne. W y a Real Estate Loans. 44 Mf)NKY TO LOAN On firs' and second mortgages \\» buv outright for «a-b F.xisting mortgages and land contracts. Prompt adion H A WOLF 'O ,42 Saundera-Kennedy Bldg A ~i 2160 T7 7m. li PKH fV.XT MONK T ' Loans on »>mah* improved piuperty at lowest ra'es FRANK H. BINDER. 423 Cdy Nations 1 J A 2 561. MONEY on Omaha houses at f p**' cent end blt per tent ('ash on hand No de la* Shoptn A Co. 236 Keeilne Bldg. I A 4224,__ OMAHA HOMES—EAST NRB FARMS. O'KEEFE HEAT. ESTATE CO. I fll3 Otn-ih.- Nat Bard; Bldg.JA 2? IS SECOND mortgages, or contracts nur r based by Tukey t'ompany, 6 20 First Na'ional Bank JA 4 22 3 I .O tv rats; on coy pror*ert> quickly closed, no morthlv payments JA. 1532. W T tlRAHAM. 7'4 Peters T-uat. 5', AND *• PER CENT—NO DELAY GARVIN BROS, 643 Omaha Ns’ Bldg $100 to $10000 loaned: prompt service. F !> Weau A T,». H Bowman Wead Bldg FARM leans on West Neb and N E c0lo. farms Kloki Investment Co f>maha. Money to Loan. 45 SEE LS TODAY* \r , on w ant money for snr purpose A loan ..f $ o will receive the same prompt attention «• one of $Fr>ft You ge the ftlll amount In «a*h. »o fee* deducted, ro publicity or unnl-asanr in vest iggtloa Old est '-stab: 'bed and moi' reliable in t »m aha OMAHA LOAN COMPANY R 506 Karbarh Block Phona JA |2t9 20t S. 15th St i.oans: i.oans: loans* DIAMONDS WATCHES. JLRT PRIVACT SWARTZ JLRT A LOA N CO 1614 DODGE MONEY loaned on d rmonds. Diamond Loan Bank 213 City Nat Bk. bldg Eat. i»04 Reliability, low rat-, privacy. EDI CATION AL. liOtal Instruction Classes. 48 DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL nmplnt course ,n all commercial 'ranches Shorthand typewriting, ie|*g. ! *ephv •:* lesmanehip. oivfl ser*»e Phone ■FA. 126 ('.>mpelre > at#|og Oee. BOYLES COLLEGE. 141 b and Ha me* St* Omaha Neb TRT CITY BARBER «’OT.LKGK 1402 Dc-dge St 1304 Douglas Si. Call or writ# foe Information. —n. — ■ i _ _ ~ Musical—Dramatic. 49 PIANISTS L-arn popular music. E. M. Kahn Mwkel Bid* AT 4**1 Dancing Academies. 50 KKL-FINt—Farnam at 23th. Claa* and ■ aeembly Monday and Thursday right* Plergof t orchestra 25 tnatructora. Pri »»f• leaeone any time. JA 9769 KEEP - 'MNbRRV.Ll.A ROOF 10TH ar IMTGLA3 STS Jt 547" _LIVKSTOCK._ Morse a, ( attic. Vehicles. 54 HAHN K8« " • mal e »hem ourselves and sell them direct to the farmer Store 65 years cld You take no chan a when you buy our h»nec« Price* from $55 to $110 Al fred Cortiith U10 Farnam St . Omaha. RusitifM Kqulpm«-nt«. .V8 TTH u liTTKr, - IWno-ubU RK.VTAl. rates New and icond - band ttia* h n«« for **le Ifsv* ' ',ii r + pn the Standard Kr> • hoard Remington Portable* Whatever >*>ur reeds tn the tv^ew-Hter hit* tall Rtiflf" * n T v t>e writ- r t'n. *1fl S IMh ?l J A 7*7 4. WE Bl?T t*eH eefea make deak*. ahow nit' etc Omaha F*i\iurn .* Surpk t'o S W t'n- lift, at d P< ug las U -714 Fuel and Fe*d. til KIM'l.lN'ti Jfc truck load delivered s 4 w dust baled shaving* .1A .‘74" *7 00 III nut; 17 64 111 rgg T. « Coal, Co WK ?4f>S Machinery and Tool*. 6* STROl’l* K1 KVaTOR and f v# t ew Stroud wag- n» for aale Moved on ' -, *»\ 000 var,1s if dirt F W Fine We. W*g ner. S V___ \KW and set ond-hand tnotoa d'na’noa I.eBron Flertr . al Works 31» S I ?th Wearing Apparel. 77 iJKNTI.KM AN S n • na 1 *’* 47 H Iffl . oat going for *16 '* F !4K Wanted to Buj II 1‘KFKS DKSK? l*KSK> New desk* used de-ks. bought. * -Id trad ed .1 •* Reed i:»? Farna’n NT ROOMS FOB HUNT. Rotting With lUvgrd. 7* IINKNKI ST ?**g Rat g e. ttrasant r.»t*m Hoard optional Keaat,nabie JA ♦ti» __ I’l’RMSHKl' taant tn private fa mil* iliiiti] home looking Reasons! 1# Call HA *17*. __ Furnished Room*. 75 WKHS x clove to Hat rev rat HA 374* r: P a S SOTH Two well fnrntahrd oms In private home reasonable \T Mr? r JI > A HROW V l.lghi ne'i > t- a’ed u'om tlentleman preferred KK ('Ms Rooms for Htinaekeeping. 7* it; I 0 A l.l F't ’RN'i 6 1 3 otu apt a on f*r*t Hoof . h,markerping tnta on « nd floor N\ ell f\imt»b«.l m«e *«td H A ##*1 1 iHM'lil.AH ST N.-mtIv dr• . ’ a - * » I h" vine keep ng iH-%m Ale • seUpng room AT 94 v * h\I? and two rooms. *te.«m hea^rt weft l u sted Heas» nable irm .4 pouglaa 111 MIS PARK To film - bed pri vate home ladle* <>' « outvie II N 7«'* 4 Riwnns | nfurnished 77 ■ TAVtl evil* large p’etr modern v<n 1 far rv»"hr d imM-vr $ .1 v eek k ' ’ 4 Where to Stt»p In loan I'UTkl MNl-’tiKP-'Hlh and Fa nam j li iiTl'.l HMNSIIaM IMh and , ■ » spot tal ft a lea t» l'*i manrill tlv>*'» » Apartment* of Ruilding Owners an* Manager* Association. Furnished. Wh BEFORE renting an apartment a*« Dr«»k* Rental agency 1. .1 and 4-roori anartment* at 532.5‘t t<» $7n 1702 Howard. JA. 28«';.. HA. 0161 HUNTER INN -Hum.* for the traVellni man to leave hi* wife for comfort an* t afety. 24«8 Dodge. AT. 49C0. Unfurnishsi. Ml Terrace Court 84tt-4l PARK AVK Now available. A ve? .. choice ap* m 3 room* with 6-room e< om. Living room, dining room kitchen. droaaini ! room and Lath, at $45 winter and la* aummer Drake Rental Agency, 14 21 or. IIA 816 1*. 1 712 Howard Undine Court 265? Dfwei Three room* with five-roon i**coirmodatlons St-“ lanltor or call A. P TUKEY & SON. U < * i Kir- Nut Bank Bldg VERY choice 1-rn*» .* apertm-nt^ with 3 nmm uc<oiniiiodntion- Living room, bet* closet with murph bed k.t hrnett* an/ in ivnte hath NT,.Iking 1 a’anct. A» 2. *.*i sun line* **nd $3 2 5o winter. Drake Rental Agency, 1702 Mil wn, d JA 240,* !{\ 6861 APARTMENTS and flat a for tent. W J PA D\1 HR Co. AT 8f*80 Real Estate Management Specialist*. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. "WHERE OMAHA RENTS’* AT o. 4 4 17th an I I* arriam St* BEAL i:m \tk—roit hi nt Apirtiii.nls—Furnished. 8* 4,20 N 3iD ST—Fine two-room apart, ment private bath, everything furnished. K K. 3376 j i <»*>**|) 4 room flat in deairable locality, walking <li*tan<-e: nee condition. Special t*rice trii.** veek, f4*» (Jr. h*m. JA. 1533 Apartment*— i nfurnlshed. 81 3105 DOR,'AS STREET. Six l-< ge mom* and br*akf*i»? nook. Prae in ally new .nd in S eat resides *■ district t’lWfc to school and (Hr. ' i. HIATT COMPANY. AT. 9?ftfl SHIR HR Y APTS "328 California, up-to d■ te 6-rn..m Apt. with 6-room accomoda lion: Newly «le- <*r«•e l. lar-’or aervjca $76. Call DA 4125 or MA (>7*T_ HffiM ct.ASS Al'TH Hid fla*'- under super vision "f owner* “Service that rleasea.** T-aver Bros., 819 V S Pk AT *M*. NEW DUPLEXES F< »R RENT N. J. SKOUMAN & SONS. . 31I« fuming Si. _HA 7 04 5 MODERN apta.. $30 and up; close in. G P Stebbin*. 1610 Chicago r-’» . S ITrTf ST — F ve-room flat, Til modern. J.\. 2664. Rusines.s Places for Kent. 82 1409 S 16—Good business location: large floor ar*a: full bare rent; rental j rica right. Easton. JA 06%7 NEW brick store with fine ba#*rr.ent. Reasonable rer». JTA. 0641. HA 60J9 Houses for Kent. 83 Fine Residence on Farnam For rent. March 1 The Warren Blackwell ***a»den* e ci «.* to “6th P* Elegant fin ish with ery convenience W. T. Graham, •?> 16 3."754 Peter* Trust- Bldg. 4-ROOM cottage 1419 North 19th. Ttiod -rn ex-epr hta* WE 6 7*7. Offices and Desk Room. 85 . VERT desirable office apace and us# of phone ai 6 2 2 Kf-el:ne P’’g AT 9813. Wanted to Rent. WANTED TO RENT—Furnished burg* low or apartment. Must have two bed room* and garage No children. A-t ref erence* furniahe i Bex A-112 Om»h> Bee. WAITING 1 is * of preferred venanta. Pay ne In v-*trr.ent c*o A T 59* ft } REAL ESTATE— FOR SALeT Business Property. 91 FIST TRANPFKR CORNER IDEAL INVESTMENT. 5*. NET. 'il.nVRM * SPAIN JA :ss<\ I H«il Estate—Iurestnients. 91 1NSI I.T HARRISON A MOKT' N 4ftN year In um«h» 1521 Farnam. Farm* and l^ands for ?ale. 93 FOR SaI-F—on# 4 5-*''** Improved dairy j, farm a tioln ng *he y < f Newton. Wri’a or H*re J R Tatman. Newton. Kan . R. R Vo T POULTRY 1 *nd S d wn. $4 month It. bu' a 4ft acr-« Southern Mo. Pr.ce $200. • Cily Acreage for Sale. 94 1 SI-RP .«tP t-'w’er At^ City water CW. to echrol ird car. AT. ISIS. OEOROE & CD.. REALTORS. Houses for Male. 95 FOR SALE OR TRADE Strictly modern 19-rootn house with th-*a garages stable for • :* head of horse*. Call JA 0149 jiund*} and after 5 p. m., JA 5 98 9. FOUR "tv? ? -n’*e wxter and lifh * Smv r■ i: v* ert N Dealers. Leaving t€ f a:_ . ^ > ■ .■ i • Houses—North. 91 MILLER PARK, $5,000“ '.iv-rg m •f- -r* f-e place r d« die I '-r^^ wtn»«i »w flown and f<n« t*h D‘«l«£ r.h»*n, ’ ar r r buff?* * w »» *-«* Hulh ** fbir't? j- kitche- a nltu nt haawmant, la-t? lijht * ?J 4 «■ • a ft 4 I • iftt dowa Homs* about f J • r old and o”1j need* a roat of paint Screened rorclt anil a w n ♦ n t« AT 4 0<f K E " l WILL bui'd and finance jour hem? oa oa«v t?rm? See u? for rXne J O. >. hr. t* ' * 'vnaha N a t. c n a 1 J A. ‘‘P STnit'Tl.Y vUl'KRN VRW H«'ME, * * 1-OWN PVMT.’N V FA TV RES "AH Majors patnk a <"\s. ja ibu_ - ' \ -*Ti» ST - o ■ -s $75# O'h ^ f'telrh *0* Pee JA CTI'V__ '• 1* ►; rtfTN « • 'O hu% and eell hw'c* M Houses—W rst. 91 ORAN!' n -• » ; • «. - 1 h V d u r > t - "*4 douV’- - •■*?? r*«- Want *eh nffe> • A T # A1 * SFR \f.-rrla* 'n l umber for ~ p* « w m |* ■> * ’ ‘ ' «’» at rr , - i J mum coat WE l$51 WILL build to rear o»4«f on our beautt l\*| ’ota r V'cfWi'rd. \?rc ?••' t* i .we VV OMr A - « 1_ . I aits fur Sate. 1ft« ! HAVK a '?*» «?!! located lota in Wff wood for pale for pri* ee call C A_ Or dv J A 1 A 1 5_— A AC.W’T lc « i,’,rrni emeriti *5 * M S -r Js’; \\ ’-M- * _ Hesl K%tato f•>» f \rh.mce. 1ft Larpe House for Trade r b fly v, » Axe 11 fw. '* mnde-tv H‘* 1' W«ll taW .ar«e $»rwt» • e' • * am all? v » and pa; »l fference GRAHAM a * ‘ i V * •*"*.*< Y « Wmlfd—Krai F'titf. 1ft Property Priced Ripht j **bm»id He ao;d n 1# d*j»; call »e f# J |iii k rebuilt Ebon* Carl M Root HA 1MY W J 1'Al.M KK OO . j V ' 4 Kec «•■■>» V. a- __ AT t»t| WK hA't bt*'04» for if. *U*rx eiX »*• j «e v r n - rtxorn L'H»» north aouth aWd weal I alps' a imod demand *«»t cacant lota jPicmpt tnapes <io ' L'et with tie aw* i t.repa rr to n*?v# OahAtpa Rralty Oa l US rate-a T*u*i WIJ* I A . : UlT a# ’ D.»f|de# h '•* !«. I a- four p 'P j »r|< wnth u* for raawlta Purl * V w'nr C ** * « ’ l A l 4 ‘ I In AN F • tu*' h«v#r f” winder* l.rm.xBi I all on one ftw-r j FR VXK <' HKS*f AT Mil HA S»4> 1 For 'rinli* llal *r«* pr.xptrt* trllh FIRST TRl'ST tNi | tr *;*1 « r at Natl Hank C 1* mTt'MIVS'V Can : e a ’ « " * T * i » a ua. J A • * » j I