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THE FEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. mi. Classified Mvertitiot Sates It. ft Iim IMal tit mut4 to Um) I d M Iim $ , I I Un stars It per Iim f di, t wi.Hi. day I4 m Iim p ' M mimu day N Ms Us) far lee ikM toul It. The rat apply u la Daily Sua, Im. Ail dterliaesaent . W to both Mmlna e4.laa; wily MPrt U. aeje ibt'K COUTH APT RATTION AITUCAIION f Wt d MMU4 ! Ik. lolkt f. MAIN OmCE ITth d rima . milk l4 lilt Stoma. 4ia L Jnn.ll Bluff U W4 tl. WANT A0$ KECriVgD IY WONg ATLANTIC lft THE ME III Ml M twpoMibl far mr Iks m insure taeertto W ed.ertuesjeal rdared tef Ml IkM M tUP. cLOkiNo nouu ion wan t ads. rMit tdlltua 1 1 Mt A. M. Moraing td'tesa,,,,,,.. . . . t P. U. sundsy ditto ..tit P. M..r.lurd DEATH 4 FUNERAL NOTICeI MFA.NI AM li.riM, H.i. s. 13:. fVuih ink Bl , sg-d 44 sar. lcfai4 I" ewrtlved ,r hi. wife. Lens, and one daughter, Mrs, Plereua. liirn; lour cueinn. ChaMe Hertadnl, Air.. Louisa Colombo, lre. R. Inioiil, Karnhonl N'lt'OU; on nthw, Andre llnl4 and mi. Hlor. lit. Jennl Mstlnlll He. main will II in state t Hoffmann Fu neral llnma uiilll Wednesday stalling lit I aVin. li. Funeral fcom h! home Thuredav. I'M. I. 1:3. .. m. I fci. Anna i-hurdi, at m Interment at Holy tlepul. -her remeierv. I(MAUlNA L. O., aeplemher t. at (It. hnin of hi. niece, Mr. It'll O'Flyng. tin. South Thirl) ihlrU sireet. It, ressed Is also eurtived by the follow, in relative: J. II. Hunt, nin'-: lr. K lllmr4. ller; Kr4 n. l.uui llaiinrnil, nph'. all of Omaha, n4 Mra. II. I', Kurnol.iar .ml Jlra. 'hrl. Hw.nfton. nlaraa .f lavant..rl. I.i. llomalna will b ahipiia.t frnm Brlly A llnrran.-a rlia'.at fo Hhrat-aftnrt. I... H A.NN H-nry r' . m.I nn alila rl-lani-a, :;i Ttlrl HI ralur4.y. hpim rr 3. H .ra. Mr. Iiann i I. aurvivr. by hla alfi. on ann. Mil Hani naim. and nna 4.ualitrr, Laura V. llrairor4. nt Omaha, rimrl 1o'ly. Hni-nibr . UJI. at t p. nv, frnm l'rnh toora fuiifril limn. :iih and Wlri Hla. Icilrrmrnt VnriMit Titt-n iamairv. C.t Kl HON-Chrl.llna. ard S )fai. wldnw of tha IM. Auauat Carlacm. r'unrral from "nla-Mi-Kay I'n. Far Inra, Karuani. Tucaday at 4 p. m. Kririi.ta valrnma FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOREST LAWN CEMETERY. An Idr.l Inallon luat north of rlty limit, and rat ..f Klorenca wltli inllaa of maradani pav.in.iit. Zio aTa. Pr polual ira. Not orntd for profit, l iff I.-. Cd and, No. t'lly Lliuila. City nfftra, VJil BrnndH. Thtr. STACK & FALCONER OVAMA'8 BEST .SAMBULANCErVo'oS TMrty-thlitl and ran, am. HE A PEY&Tl E AiHEY" , Und.rtrkrra and rnikalniera. I'bona II A. ::., nffi.-a Famam. HULSE & RIEPEN MONBKn ffNERAL DIRECTORS. !":! I'liinlnv fit. Jiu-kaon i:S6 rofl AMOUkANCh) cull MA rket UtiHO Korlaka Kuneiul Home. 53.1 and O 81a. FLORISTS. I.KR T.4PMnV'H Douglaa. i ..ia-i uiiAllilUil Ph. Voug. S2tt ,1()N HATH, 1MI4 Karnum. Jaokaon 106. L. Uenderaou. 15(17 Fiirnanu Jack.on 1258. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS I'O R ARTICLES .LUST on airaet cara tela phun Tyler iuo. w are anxlnu to re .tor liiar artMea to rightful ownera. OMAHA. A COUNCIL BLLFKS ST. RY. C'OMPANT ; LOUT Hluck velvet handliag. ey glaaaes, , ker'one paper dollar nnd change. Re turn to M. ;J. Crawford, 22.1 and Jonea, Urak Court. Atlantic S2S8. Reward PRnSON , who .took or found aold Oruen wateh with Mark far call Walnut 264 or . Jackson 41H and receive liberal re ward. Nn nue.tlona naked. LOST Mlaclc porlfolio Monday, containing vruab!e paper. Finder call Jackson MIS. . RWard.' ' ; ' LOST Near 24th and Farnani Saturday, lmm rimmed glasacs. Reward. Call Douglaa' d!oa. J.tiST Eaatern Star pin. Reward. DO. t;h. : ' , r h. . personal! TUB SALVATION Army Industrial horn aollclt your old glotlilnjt. furniture, magailnea. . We crillect.. W'a distribute. Phon Oougl.a 41 3i and our wagon will oall. Coll au'd'lnapect our new home.' 1110-1112-1114 bodge St. LA OIKS who wish- to do art work at lioin., apare time. "Call at Room 30, nniiRlna Block. Oppolt Haydena, I1ATTIK Piitlnan.'Nukioiie Corset Shop. MJ Knrhaoh Block. AT.' 2992 SAV IT WITH PLOWBRS PROM HE88 A SWOBODA. 1415 FARNAM STREET. HILtHBN cared for toy week. Wal. 4881. MASSAOK 810 North Seventeenth Street. ItliXT HOOVER vaculim. 1 up Har. 1071. Ki.KUTKiu nam and tnaaaage. WJi J91L OSTBOLOGY MASSAOKS. Atlantlo 536.V SVYKniSH Alaaaage. Chiropody. 209 S. 20. SWKOISH maeaage. ,' ill Neville Block. NfBO.NIC. corsets. M. Bchaefer. DO. 72S6. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Accordeon Pleating. ACCORDION, aide, knit, (unburat, box pleatlug. covered button, all and tylea; heinatltchlng, plcot edging, eye let out work, buttonhole, pennants. Ideal Button and Pleating ,,Co 208 Brown Blk. Jack.on 1936. - NEa Pleating Button Co.. 10 parnani St.. 2d floor. Douglas SMO. Contractors. BRICK plasterer and cement new and repair work. J. Nau. Walnut 45ST. Dancing Academies. ' LKARN TO DANCB RIGHT Mildred Maxine teaches all, branches dancing. Studio. Leflang Bldg, pO. 84JS. Keep's 'o 181 Paroaru, aura methods, reasonable rates. Do. S440. T'e.l 'PJ Q School for Dancing. 242 XaCrrilie', Famam, Douglaa 50. DreMmaking. DRESSMAKING. 40 SOUTH 24TH ST. Detectives. RBI.IABLK Detectlv Bureau, .Railway Ex. Bldg., J A. 2056. Night, KEN. 2812. - Independent Detectlv. Bureau, 104 Neville Blk. Atl. (501) night, VI aL 40t6;' K. 0486. JAMBS ALLAN, 211 Navill. Blk. Evldenc. cured In alptsaaes. Atlantic 112. Tailoring. SUTT8 pressed, remodeled, lined. HA. 4804. Kodak Finishing. Klli.VS developed! printing and enlarging. Writ for. price. Th Eoign Com J 607 Howard St. . "-, ; ENLAROEMBXTS. oil coloring, developing, printing. Kaee Studio. 213 Neville Blk. Patent Attorneys. PATENT ATTORNEYS .1. W MARTIN. 'patent atty 17t Dodge. Milcellaneous Announcements. -. DIAMONDS Xfthvi!?. - to) -bu btck at email . profit. GROSS JKWELRT CO 403 N. 16th St. Doug, la l4. - . DR. PAUL , J. BO LAND wlahes to an- r.ounce the teoMtal of offices from 110 First Nat l Bk. Bldg. to aalt 1222-2 of earn building. AT. :. OMAHA PILLOW -CO. Mattress mad. over In bw ticks at half the prtc of . . .. . . .. , . i. mi RAZOR BLADES ebarpeaed. Single, lie: Oouble dge 4&o do. Mail ordera o " lielted. Omaha Sharp Co.. 101 N. ltth. WHITELY. tlr' and radiator man; reaa. prices; worl guar. 12 8. 13th. DO. 02. ri'LL dree and tuxedoa for rent-. John Feldman. ls IS. IMn rt. Jacason aizs. NCW and rebuilt electrical apparatus. - K- i . ... , a 1,,h C Omjhl RtaJCHS I'onfoctlonary Sloi. 24th aad K.ra.m St., Jackson 127. BR1TT Prtntlna t Kiks Bldg. Omaba Ten el i-upply, ii ti llth. J A. Ut BRINGING UP 10 0CLKHTE0 TO MOO CONE OVER -AND VOUR NUVC-t WAJST FOR SALE. Furniture and Household Goods. VSR in tanin uaad only aU uiunllta. fall Walnut HINilKIl t.wlnr mai'hln al i laavln i'iy. ItH H.iuiN iith. b.rfaloi Pianoi and Muiicat Instruments. PIANOS FOR RENT ' At lourat prlrn. Sli month re.it allowed on pun ha.e prre. Schmoller & Mueller 15MHII Tod. Ft. touU Clothin g and Furs. Ktnsi ki!bsi firs: Dlract from m.nufarturor to weir.r, gating ou lro retail profita. fifferlng for thla eak only a wonder, fill aelri-tlnn of baraaln In CO ATM, WRAPS. OA PBS. STOLES. COATKKN and CIIOKKRS. f'ome In and let ua allow you. All merrhandla guaranteeO. pepuaila ac-t-epteil. ' t HAS. J. OI.tKTEI.V VTR TO., lth and I'nuKlBa. Ovar Kry'a Bhoe Co. JACKSON 1132. Mall ordera glten prompt ":"",,on rOR aali... a tin unclaimed, all-wool "Uun. daa" aiilta, rhai. alterallona free, 1LNDKK WWl,KN MILLS, North weat ir Ulh and Harney frln. PKKKCTLV new Martin fur utile, 12 ini'hea long and 12 luche wide. No dealer. Webater 4"!J. t'Ufia remiideleil, rellned and I'leanad. K'NKKTKR ALASKA r'l:R CO.. tin ft Kith St. DoiiBlaa ;;i Typewriters and Supplies. TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES. All MAKKS bought, aold. rented and repaired, bol .gent for th CORONA. 'Gat our prloe. beforn you buy. Every machine guaranteed. Central Typewriter Exc. 3ikon 41 TO. 1912 Famam. WE buy, aell afe, make desks, ehuw ra.ea, etc. Oltiaha Flxtur & Supply Co., 8. W. Cor. llth and Douglaa. JA. 2724. LITMHKR at low prlcea; kindling delivered. 1IICKLIN LU.MBKR & WRECKING CO., 24th and Burdette. Webster 6666. Miscellaneous Articles. SEWING MACHINES Wv rent repair. sHt nfodlrs anj parti. MICKEL'S 15th 'and Harney. Douglaa 1973. Pianos and Musical Instruments. OEOR'i; . SMITH Dealer In drum, xylopho ea, etc., instruction, repairing. Addreas 2761 Davenport St. for catalog. " Phone Harney 2967. Tiy Smith's pedal. VIOLINS, bows, string and repairing at lowest prlcea Matthews' Studio. 60 Douglaa Blk.. Opp. Hayden. AT. 208. Si gross 24-01. new quurt size beer bottles. Charles Jarl. 1708 Leavenworth. WANTED TO BUY. DESKS DESKS DESKS New desks, used desk bought, aold end traded. J. C. Reed, 1207 Famam. D. 4146 WANTED SITUATIONS. Laundry and Day Work. DAY work, laundress, phon Atlantlo 8194. HELP WANTED MALE. Stores anu Offices. rOUNO man, study law! Evening down town evasions., University of Omaha Professions and Trades. -.IOLER BARBER COLLEGE. 110 8. 14lh. Write for catalog. Salesmen and Solicitors. SALESMAN EXPERIENCED TO COV KR STATES OF NEBRASKA, NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA WITH EX CEPTIONAL LARGE LINE OF CUT LERY AND CUTLERY SPECIALTIES FOR EASTERN MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF REPUTE; COM MISSION BASIS; BOND REQUIRED FOR SAMPLES; MAN WITH CAR PREFERRED: UNUSUAL OPPOR TUNITY FOR LIVE WIRE: STATE EXPERIENCE AND FULL DETAILS. SALES DEPARTMENT, GRIFFON CUTLERY WORKS, 151 WEST 19TH ST., NEW YORK CITY. WANTED Reliable, experienced salesman to sell carloada of potatoes, cabbage and apples direct to retailers in Oma- . ha and surrounding territory. Must bo experienced in fruit business, have good reference and willing to work on commission basis st start. Good op portunity for right man. Address Box Y-1608. Omaha Bee. SALESMEN Hit tho ball. . hard times money-getter, sells on sight to - every auto owner. . Exclusive territory, act ouick. 3710 W. Broadway, Council 1 Bluffs. Red 2245 Miscellaneous. CLERKS, 18 upward, for Postal Mall Service. $130 month. Examinations Sep tember 17th. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction write J. Leonard (former Civil Service Ex aminer), 909 Equitable Bldg., Wash ington, D. C. WANTED Experienced candy maker and Ice cream maker for retail candy atore. - Steady employment and chance for ad vancement for right mait. . Rfrenc required. Grand Island Candy Kitchen, Grand Island, Neb. - EXPERIENCED pants finisher wanted. 1920 N. 20th St. Webster 0703. HELP WANTED FEMALE. Household and Domestic. GIRLS. ' Watch the Domestic Column of Tha Bee Want Ada. Good well-paid and homelike placea always advertised. COMPETENT girl for general houae work; small house, three children; good waaea for right party. WA. 2926. WANTED A maid at the Old Peoples' Home, references required. Wal.' S7C7. HELP WANTED. Male and Female. WANTED 150 men and 25 women to take part In Thearle-Duffield'a Fireworks dis play. "Montexuma." at Ak-Sar-Ben F.x- , position, September 13-14-15-16-17, evenings only, , Apply R. W. Anderson tontt. 7 p. m. Omaha Auditorium. WANTED Men, ladle and boy to learn barber trade; big demand: wage while l'.-arnlng: atrlctly modern. Call or write 1402 Dodge St Trt-Clty Barber College. EDUCATIONAL. FALL TERM 8EPTEMBER . PAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL. Complete course In accountancy, ma. chtae bookkeeping, romptometrv. abort band and typewriting, railroad and wtreles telegraphy, civil service and all Fngliah and commercial brancbea. Write, call or phone Jackson I56 tor larg Illustrated eatabig. . Addreaa. BOYt.ES COM .EC E. Boyle Bldg.. Omha. Neb FOR personal in-trncttofl. shorthand, type writing, bookkeeping, etc. Call Douglas S174 or write AMKRtCAN INFT.'or F.FFICIKNCT. L (l. u. F. Bid- t una ha- Kab. ' tj t i i i m iuiiiijw I aV g N I III ' ISkLr'.i 1 ll l l, l l FATHER'- HWE CfclN, WHO EVER TO TrVLKIIS'TQ WILL HAVE TO EDUCATIONAL. Van Haul Retinal of UuainFu. lay and Kvenlng hv'liiMila. :: Oiualia Nalluiial ll.nk llldg. Iougi.a ), rnA.VK ll.ury laxoplion Inatrucllon. Leflang. a0( BUSINESS 'CHANCES. AM agenta for Wratern lrower' unluu, ran offer Italian prunea and Mlierla peaehea by Ilia rarlnad direr I fiom or. rhard la ou- If you onulit ouy i'ar or ran aell ear for ua wlr or rail Vek hin Herry Krm, Salem. Wli. U:KoKI". bulnt. aend f.r our fre aalea bnll'M in : humlreda of paying bualnoaaaa nr. Hated. Any kind. Any prU-e. Any her. We. tern Uuilneaa Kachang., Terminal llulhlln. Omaha. Neb. WANT to hear from owner hating hue). urea for aale. J. JI.M'onncy. Termi nal Hullding. Omaha. Neb. Poll BALK Power iuipped dry cleaning plant I'antnrlum. Sutton. Neb. FOR kENT ROOMS. Furnisned Rooms. ARK YOU LOOKING FOR ROOMST or have you planned on making a rhang", which will b ninr convenient ,f..r youf If ao, then call Th Lee Want Ad Dept., Tyler 100, and w will not only furnish you with a complete room lint of choice vacant room. In Omaha, but also keep your number on our "Wiii t" Rent" Hat for further refer, .nee In casyou wanted to inak an other change. These Hat. ar. absolutely fre of charg. to all reader, and adt.r ileera of The Omaha Be and publUhed s.ileiy for their convenience and benefit. Call any time. Atlantlo 1000. Want Ad Dept 2709 DODGE 2 room furnished com plete. ii: on room, everything fur-nlnh-d. $.'. PRIVATE home, inahogany-fu r nlshed room, gentlemen, 18 pea week, 220 N. r:d st. Nit'ELY furnished modern rnoma In n-i -vate home, walking dlatnni-e. Web. 3578. MODKRN ROOMS. WALNUT 623. MODERN rooms: reasonable. Web, 2411. FOR RENT ROOMS. Housekeeping Rooms. CALL FOR COMPLETE LIST OF HOUSE KEEPING ROOMS IN CITY. WE HAVE TUB. BEST IN CITY. CALL TYI.ER 1000 WANT AD. ASK ABOUT OUR HEB ROOM LIST. PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK FREE OF CHARGE FOR TUB BENEFIT OF OUR ADVERTISERS AND READERS. ATLANTIC 1000. WANT AD. TWO 2-room suites. HA. 2605. DO. 7988. Board and Rooms. FOR CHOICE BOARD AND RM. WATCH TUB BEE WANT ADS. AND IF YOU DO NOT FIND WHAT YOU WANT IN THE WANT COLUMN CALL AT. 1000 AND ASK ABOUT OUR COMPLETE LIST OF ROOMS. FOR RENT HOUSES. Furnished. - 6-ROOM modern house, furnished, with garage, near Miller park. Phon KE. r.787. Unfurnished. T FOR RENT 6-room house, by car line; largo lot: nearly modern. Black 2644, Council Bluffs. ' 3414 Second Ave. FOR RENT APTS. AND FLATS. Furnished. FURNISHED mod. 2-room apt. 23d St. Market 3304. 3837 So. Unfurnished. DANDY APARTMENT Oak finished In college terrace. Bullt-ln bed. Ideal ar rangement. Immediate possession. Rent, 245 and $57.60. P.edford-Johnston Co., M World-Herald Bldg. JA. 1734. Peters Trust Company, Spschillsls In apartment management. FOR RENT Business Propert- DESIRABLE office space in W.ad bldg. , F. D. WEAD. 8t8 South 18th St. AT. 0161. GOOD stor in good location. - F. D. WEAD. SIS So. 18th St. "-.Atlantic 0161. E. H. BENNER CO.. TRACKAGE. SEE F. D. WEAb. 310 SO. 1STH ST MOVING AND STORAGE. FIDELITY vTn CO. STORAGE MOVING. PACKING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS. REASONABLE RATES, REDUCED FRK.'OHT RATES TO ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES. 1107-11 Howard St. Jackson 0288. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Sepurate locked room for household goods and pianos, moving, packing and SlliDUlllK. JEKINS OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE, 808 South 16th. Douglas 4183. , METROPOLITAN VAN and STORAGE CO. Owned by H. It. Bowen Co. 'Atlantic S400. cauaAir,. lurnianea on storage a mov ing. Contracts taken by job or nr. Glob ' Van A Storage Co.. JA. 4338. AT. 0220. Jackson or,S4. 1320 Farnara St. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. Incubator About 1-3 price; express paid; 220-egg; guaranteed; popular make. C. B. House, 2545 Montgall, Kan. City, Mo, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. Cars Wanted. W have been selling more cars than n have had an opportunity to buy. if they ere used, not abused, we will buy about 40 cars. - Saleaday Car Co., Fortieth and Famam St. FORD louring car, roadsters, trucks; 191. 2V and '21 models; with or with out starters. We are not la the used car business and do nut aell for a profit, but are replacing our old equipment with new. Drive-It-Tourselt Co. 1314 Howstd St. Phone Douglas 3822. SALESMEN Just patented ready for the market, new gaeoltne saver. Double mileage and power of all motors. In stalled in CO minutes. Sella on sight. Territory open. Act quick. . 3710 West Broadway. Council Bluffs. la.. Red. 2246. SOMK bargain tn used Ford car. Blc Caffrey Motor Co. Th Haudy Ford Service Station. 16th and Jackaon. Dougla 3500. BUY A OITY I SMITH, USED CAR. A Cafe InvasunenL ' 28th and Farnam St Phone D. 1970. USED cars, bought, sold and exchanged. TRAWVER AUTO CO 231 Farnam 8t Repajrtr.R and Painting LOOK! LOOK! If your old car need a good paint Job or varnishing. Call on me and get my price befor going to others: I years' . experience. Best of work' guaranteed. 2415 Cuming St.. William H. Jon-s o. HuLI.Y. aapert auto trimmer. 1J S. 24th. Auto Livery and Garages. LOOK ! - look: j Ante arored for $7.5 and tn.it per j month. i want if anto. for dead or live storage. Beat care gi.en cars. Wil- ' Uam H. if i- Co.. -41. remlra. I lice Wit Ads I'ruUuvc Kca-lii. r i on in i U.S- r.i.M orrtc tfilr4 1 ( TM.N COO0NC I ( M tO CLAO OU CANE ( INOECO Tt II CS. ICNTOURTO I IM OUVT CRtY TO HCAR I A CHCT VNi THE TUNCBa. U WOR vOKf (- - PLCAAMt X "V VVILO-OUTI'M CLAtO In, NdrVftS NOOACaVN. fa ILL 'Sh "T L FtATUk EkkVICt. INC. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. Accessories. FuR 8ALU Ouod n.w, on cumplct. top and alia rurtalns and wlndahi.14, for E.e Touring ran only slightly used; hav replaced with wlnt.r top. New thia wlndhlld and top I worth I22S. HuMect to luapecilon; priced at lion wmd alilrld alon worth 17. A hariain. any ICex owner knoa. A. I'errah A Co.. Sidney, I. FARM LANDS. Michigan Lands. CLAY LOAM LANDS 20, 40, 0 c. tracts In clover district of Mich.; rich soil; lit to lit ao. Ka.y terms. Send for fre book. Swlgart Land Co., J-l Int Natl. Hk. Bldg., Chicago. Minnestota Lands. LQUITY Ijind F.xchange, 81. Paul, Minn. FINANCIAL Real Estate Loans. W hat cash on band to loan on Omaha residences. li. IT. I.OUOEF!. INC. 63a Keellne Bldg. UMAIIA MOM t8 EAST NKB. FARMS. O KKEFU HEAL ESTATE CO.. 10l Otn, Nat Bk. Hldg. Jack.on 2711. lion to $10,000 mad promptly. P. f. WEAD. Wead Bldg. -510 8. 18th St. REAL ESTATE WANTED. To buy or aell Omaha Real Knlai ac FOWLER & M'DONALD 1120 City Nat. Hk. Bldg. Jackson 1421 WANTED To buy a six-roont house, two tones. Field ciun or southweat district. D. V. SHOLES CO., Jackson 0048. 916 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. CONSULT us If you contemplate building. or wisn to uuy or sell oinana real .slat C. B. STUHT CO.. City Nat. Bank Bldg. DO. 7!T, THE Old Reliable Heal Eslat Office. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. 1608 Dodge St. Douglaa 1246. LIST YOUR HUNG ALOW WITH US II. 8. MAN VILLE, Realtor. Atlantic 2403. 613 Peters Trust Rldg HAVE inquiries for home do you want to soil your properly 7 List It with C. A. Grlmmel. Omaha Nat'! Bk. Bldg. RTRV7r7.TT real estate. 260 Peter Trust Bldg, Jackson 0(32. GRUENIGriItuy.cS.lttaw,t', - 1411 1st. Natl. Bk. Bldg. Jackaon 16. TO BUY OR SET.L real estate Glover A Spain. 910-20 City National Bank. Jackson 2850. PROMPT aale of your real estate: we hav many buyers and solicit your bust nes. 8hopen & Co., Realtor. J A. 4229, Mark Martin SSSTZZ?1 1045 Omaha Nat'1 Bank Bldg. LIST with us. We guarantee result a. 8TIER REALTY CO., 715 Bss. DO. 6545. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. DUNDEE LOT BEST OFFER TAKES IT Excellent location. Worth $2,550, Will sacrifice. Only $600 down. HA. 4998. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS CORNER lot with stor and flat above and three cottage. Income 11,925: price. $12,500. ALFRED THOMAS & SON CO. 604 First Nat'l Bk. Jackson 0064. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. Benson Home and Acreage Just listed, a real bargain in the way of five-room cottage, alt on one floor; located right In the heart of Benson; basement and furnace- heat; large barn and chicken house; fruit of all descriptions, with two acres of . ground; one of the most high and at tractive planes In the city of Omaha; Just a few blocks to street car and high school. Price, $6,000, with one-half cash or would consider taking a nice- little modern bungalow. In Benson. Payne Investment Co., 637 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1780. Sunday call Kenwood 3227. Dundee. DUNDEE NEAR iOTH AND DAVENPORT Beautiful bungalow with living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bath on. first floor. Three bedroom second floor. Lot, 60x125. See this al once and make us an offer. E. H. BENNER COMPANY, 437 Ry. Ki. Bldg. Douglas 8406. Florence. Nethaway. Flor, prop, no colored. KE. 1404 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. One of Evanston's Most Beautiful Homes, 314 South .57th Street, Must Be Sold Immediately. Nlne-Toom buff Btucro; three Iota, 160x150, beautifully land scaped. Sun room. living1 room, dlnina room, breakfast room and kitchen first floor; four rwd-, rooms and bath second floor; maid's .room, cedar closet and storage room third floor. Full . cement basement. House finished In oak throughout. Beamed1 ceil ing's and built-in features. Vacuum system Installed. Also Jluud heater. Double garage. Awn ings, screens and storm sashes for all windows. Call Harney 1837 or Walnut loll. Omaha Heal Estate and Investment. JOHN T. BOH AN, 621 Psxton Blk. Atlantic 4: CLASST bungalow, beautiful oak finiah. Harney 8018. J B. ROBINSON, real est t and Invest ment. S4S, Peter Trust DO. IT. D. E. BI'OK t '. buy and sell homes. South. FOR quick hsI... roo-na. hath and gae, brick cottage. $t.;a. Terms. Sill South 19th. Call AT. 6:2. aiO Forest Ate dandy 6-ruom uiudi-rn bunaalvr on very feeeouaea li-iui Cr-ih. ea t. JA. f.vv. t. Sti JtGtaS AND AtAleUlk, IN tVLL PAGl 0 COLORS IN frig MJNDAV ME StEEPY.rTIME TALES .THE TALE OF jLejOLD DOG MiraniAuri CHAPTER III. A Wild Dog. Old Dog Spot felt greatly pleased with himself. He had told every body that would listen to him liov he could make Miss Kitty Cat anfrry just by standing still and pointing at her. , "You'd better leave thai cat alone," the old horse Ebcneter ad vised him. "Don't you remember how she clawed you when you cor nered her in this barn one Hay?" "I remember yes," Spot admit ted, as he looked cross-eyed at his nose, which' still bore the ma.'ks of Miss Kitty's claws. "I'm careful not to stand too near her," he explained. I don t try to grab her. I just stare at her. And she gets wild. ' "A wild cat," old Ebenezrr warned him. "is a dargcrous creature. "Nonsense, said Spot. Sle al ways sneaks away after I've pointed at her for a few minutes. It's the funniest sight I If von could sec' it once you'd know she was terribly afraid of mc." "Nonsense," ,a'd the old horse Ebenezcr. But lie couldn't make Spot believe there was the slightest danger in teasing Miss Kitty Cat, . "She always runs up a tree after I've been pointing at her," Spot went on. "You'd better look out," Ebenezer cautioned him. "She'll have you climbing a tree the first thing you know." But Spot paid no attention. He pointed at Miss Kitty Cat and she ran up a tree, spitting in her anger. Spot laughed, but suddenly there came a flying form through the air from the tree that lighted on him. Miss Kitty Cat's claws fairly flew as they scratched at Spot. fcpot turned to Jb-benezer atter sne had gone. "I was a wild dog for a fc-A' mo ments, he groaned. I never dreamed she would plump down on me. like that." . "Haven't you ever heard of its raining cats ard dogs?" Ebenezer said. "Well, today it rained cats." (Copyright, 1921, by Metropolitan New- paper Service,) Jewel, Flower, Color Symbols for Today By MILDRED MARSHALL. The carnelian is today's talismanic stone, it was believed by the ancients to brine good luck to its wearer, protect him from all evil, and bring hope and good cheer to tne women tn whom it was sriven. It is also said to bring especial godd fortune to singers and public speakers. ' Today's natal gem is the emerald, which hrincs assurance to those who appear in public, as speakers; it also bestows on its wearer tne power to foretell future events, i the ancients are believed. Rose . color is today s fortunate color, especially for those who seek social preferment, since it attracts to them those whom they would know. The petunia is today s flower; (Copyright, 1921.' Wheeler -Syndlcat Inc.) An . investment that pays, big dividends Bee want ads. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South. NEW all modern 6-room bungalow near 24th and Bancroft. M.ouu. easy terma. Atlantic 2540. WE WANT HOUSES HAVE BUYERS FOR EVERY KIND OF A HOME. LIST YOURS WITH US TO SELL Creigh, Sons & Co. Established 1868 608 Bee Bldg. J A. 0200 X For Rent; One suite of three offices on second floor containing 1,100 sq. ft Ground floor space suitable for offices or stores. Basement with outside light and entrance. BANKERS MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 318 South 18th St. Jackson 1014 Romance in Origin Of Superstitions BY H. I. KING. Deaths Never Single. It is a rather common superstition all over the country, especially in the rural districts, that deaths "never some singly." In some sections they say that if one person in a family t;irs there will be three deaths in that family before the year is out. In other sections they say two oeaths. Those' who believe in the Fuperstition do not limit the opera tion of the omen to the immediate Uinily of the deceased person the death of anv relative will suffice to fulfill, in their opinion, the prognos tic. This superstition has its oitgin in the conception of the ancients with regard to the relations existing be tween the living and the dead and their idea of the needs and require ments of the world of shades. Atten tion has alreadv been called in this series to the idea of primitive man that the spirits of the dead desired companionship;, that in their jour ney into the great darkness tney ought to be accompanied by some of those who were near to them in life. Hundreds of slaves anj cap tives were slaughtered upon the grave of Attila in order that his spirit might have on the stygian shore a retinue appropriate for so great a king: and Indian widows 'met death upon the funeral pyre of their husbands in order that the departed rajah might be consoled beyond the veil. There appears also o have been an idea that when these attentions were not bestowed the spirit of the de ceased might possibly, and under cer tain circumstances, exercise a power cf summoning companionship from the living world; and in the classic stories of the heroic ages we find now and then ghosts- that will not rest until human sacrifice ha beii made, actually or by substitution, to the lonely manes. Copyright. 1921. by The McClur News paper Syndicate. .ommon oense By J. J. MUNDY. The Golden Rule. What have you done today ' that would injure the interests of an other? Have you renorted some scandal of whi 't you have no proof? How would you like an untruth ful evil report started about you? How often do voti stop to think of the golden rule before circulat ing stories derogatory to others? If every person were guided by thj "how would I feel" attitude there would be fewer scandal-mongers in the countrv. There are too few w ho ever think of the solden rute. You break it 'we all break it every day. and yet it would save many: a heartache and many a heartbreak if we would let the gold en rule Sink in. It does- not get you anywhere to besmircl another's reputation in the community. Of course, all the scandal in the world cannot affect the character of the person talked about, but there are very few who go far enough to inve.tigate stories before repeat ing what has been heard. Try passing along a good story about your neighbor. Try. the game of . finding a good trait or good action in connection with each one you meet and make it a practice to tell that good story. Copyright, 1921 International Feature j Service, Inc. Parents' Problems ' How can undue curiosity in a girl of 10 best be handled? It is most disastrous to forbid such a child to ask questions, or to show horror or dismay at them; because then, while her curiosity remains, her confidence is lost. She should be taught to bring all questions to her mother and should always receive a frank and sympathetic answer. If the little girl is sure that mother un derstands, it ought not to be hard to make her appreciate when and why some curiosity is "undue.". Where It Started Women as Actors. In the early days of the theater women's parts were invariably taken by young men or boys. In fact, a statute forbade MUinen to act, Charles II, in 1662, granting a license to a theater, expressly allowed wo men to act, making a special clause for that purpose. The earliest men tion of actresses is in Coryat's "Cru dities," published in 1611. -(Copyright, 1921. by the Wheeler Syndi cate. Inc.) Family Stranded Here Returned to Auburn Home Mr. Mabel R. Adams and Hr two children, who spent one night in the Omaha city jail last week when they reported they were stranded in Omaha, were returned to their home in Auburn, Neb., through the effort of the Humane society. John Mon- I roe, whose correspondence is said tt, have brought them to Omaha, re imbursed Mrs. Adams for the ex Ipensc she incurred. Drawn for The B by McManu Cewrrigkl, ISII- lairni.lu.Ml New Servle Dog Hill Paragrats t: L. oy vieorgv oingnaro Last Monday was the birthday an Hversary of Columbus Allsnp's wife, and he priced everything 'n the 10 cent store at Tickvillc trying to find her a nice present. All of the nice young people have been invited by Miss Cordelia HH wanger to altfnd the dance and ice cream supper at her home Saturday night, except Yam Sims, and he will go anyhow if he sets hi head. Jefferson Pollocks has been laid up with a bad cold for the past lew days. He cannot imagine how he caught it except by sleeping too near fin empty jug. Copyright, 1921, George Matthew Adams. WHY- Do Some People Sunburn Worse Than Others? According to the leading medical authorities, sunburn is due more to the chemical c: "'sition of tho skin of the individuLi than to the heat of the rays of the sun at the particular time that the burn occurs. As this chemical composition also accounts, in large part, the fact as to whether a person is a blond or a brunette, it may be said to explain the difference with which these types react when exposed to the direct rays of the sun blondes usually burning more easily and more seriously than persons, of a darker coloring. Exposure of" the neck, shoulders and legs which are usually covered by clothing to the bright sunlight results m a burn analagous to- that which wouig follow exposure . to flame. ' In the case of sunburn, how ever, this burn does, not usually ma terialize until several hours alter ex posure, for the heat affects the deli cate layer of cuticle directly tinder the outer skin and causes this to turn red, smart and blister, provided the sun's rays are strong and the expos ure is made for a sufficient length of time. It is this layer of cuticle which also contains the pigment or coloring matter present in comparatively large quantities in the case of bru nettes and in smaller quantities in blondes which turns browr under the rays of the sun nrecisely as a photographic plate will turn black, A slight, even exposure will, there fore, result in a regular brown coat of sunburn, while a sudden, pro longed exposure is almost certain to produce a burn which may easily be come dangerous if the skin ot the in dividual is of a chemical composition which absorbs the rays instead of re acting to them. Copyright. 1921. Wheeler Syndicate. Inc. Weatherman Rolls 'Em and Reads "Fair and No Change "Boy!" called the weatherman yes terday, seating himself at his mas sive manogany cicsk, prmg me jar No. 37." Then he flopped two ivory cubes from the jar on his desk blotter and lead, "Fair tonight and Tuesday; not much change in temperature." He flopped em agian, and said the same thing went for the state. Boy, my hat, ' he called. It was Labor day. Backs Car Into Window An unidentified motorist backed his car into the plate glass window of the Milwaukee railroad office Sunday night, demolishing he glass. V. t.. Bock, passenger sgent, re ported. Real Estate Transfers Joseph P. Cray, Referee, to O'. T. Hamer, 26th Ave.. $0 ft. S. of Marcy St., W. 8. 0il24.5 $ J.M0 Evangelical Lutheran Kmauuela Congregation of the U. A. C. to Thomaa J. Holloiray. N. W. Cor. S9th and Wirt. 8014S Terna V. Sloan and bueband to Fred L. Lafferty and wife. 47th Ave.. too ft. 8. of Maple 8t., TV. S. 60x12$ Joseph IMttrlrh and wife to Loots Berka. et al.. 14th Bt.. ft. N. of Francis St., E. 8. go It Clarence H. Tumey and wife to Christ Tlrkren and wife, 45th Ave.. 76 ft. 8. of Miami St.. R. S. T6iM: A. T. Bennett and wife to Blern-rx M. King. 8. W. Cor. Military At. and Franklin St., ...... . Dundee Realty Co. to O-rtrude K. Haney, Slat ft.. 14 ft. N. of Howard 8.. TV. 8. tl-e Oliie AnnVson to Ai-I W. Ander son. 42d m.. 100 ft. N. Oof Pierce 8t.. F-. 8. JOvlS Asel W. A. Anderson to Kulda A. l.lndleaf. I2d St.. 1" ft. N. of 'Tierce St., E. 8. inli 4.000 !.; $ ?ii 2.100 . 1.600 :' - ct j Holding a Husband Adelt Oarrison'i Ne Pht of HndatioiiBof aWife Tht Question Lillian Atk4 MaJge. "Marion." Lillian's voice, though weak, held the firm, loving tune which never (ail to calm the ,'luld "I wiih to talk to Auntie Mvlye lor a little. Then 1 will tell you what I have dc- rided. I'lcac go with I'ncle Robert into the next room." Robert Savirin croeJ the room lo the cot where the child was sitting propped tip by pillow, carefully wrapped her in a blanket and ten., derly bore her in hi arms to the ad joining mom, When the door had cloned behind them Lillian turned to me with a look on her face which I had netcr crcii there. It was an irrelule, doubting gac, a if she had come to it parting of the ways, with no idea of which path Mic should take, "Will you get mc a glass of water, dear?' ohe asked, a if to give herself time to frame the words she wished lo say to me, I olicycd her, and when I had linmlrd it to her she took iriiut a tray by her side a siuiill pellet, which I recognized as. a I'etirt stimu lant, and swallowed it. The action made mc realize more thkn anything else the importance she at'nrhed to (his coining conversation with me. and I watched her face anxiously a she leaned back against her pillows and closed her eye, evidently wait ing for the fictitious sirength the drug would give. "Madge, do you remember the last lime we saw Harry tre time he brought that bully, Jake Wilsey, to time!'1' she asked. ' Did I remember? Would T ever forget that day when Harry Under wood, lithe and powerful as a tiger, had subdued the ruffian Who had attempted to kill Lillian, had dragged him to her feet, and then had spoken to her words which were rough and insulting doubly so because Robert Savarin stood by. Every syllable of that conversation was etched upon my memory. Out of the Past. "It strikes me, old girl, that jou aren't swooning with joy to see me," he had drawled when Lillian had dis missed the cringing Jake Wilsey with a warning. "You are welcome, Harry " Lillian had returned, all the heroic resolve upon her to overlook his dastardly treatment of her because of his war bravery. "And I shall stick to what 1 wrote you. . If if you wish to begin over again, if you want me, I will do my share." And then Harry Underwood with a look of gratified malice at Robert Savarin, standing near had laughed loudly, brutally, "Lord love you, girl!" he had said. "I don't want you nor you don't want me. 1 believe I did write some such mush when I was holding hands with Old Man Death over in France. There were a lot of similar .death-bed repentances about that time. But well since then not to embarrass you by contrasts, but there's the pip- pinest peacnermo ot a, dame, about half your age. just waitina till the judge cuts in two that death-till-you-part thing chaining you and me to gether, when she will become Mrs. H. Underwood, Esquire, No. 2. So, my dear Lil, I'd advise vou to cut it quick, and reward this interestin? gink over here with the soulful eyes, whose hands are itching to strangle me this minute."' ' ' , r The heaped-up Insults .-hid been too much for even Lillian's iron com posure. She had rushed away from him with but a single furious epithet: "You beast I" I never had heard her refer to the conversation sihec. and Lthis unexpected demand of hers niade me wonder uneasily what lay beneath her questioning. , . . ' Why Madge Knew. "Yes,' I remember everything per fectly," I replied. "I have wondered so often .about that speech of 'Harry's. It wasn't like him to be so gratuitously brutal, especially before you, for I believe if Harry could have a true emotion it is his feeling for you. And I have won dered if he did not purposely calcu late that, speech so that my con science would be clear about freeing him. Did he say ' anything" to you after I had gone that would lead you to agree with me?" Lucky for me that lier first qties- -tion had given me time to recall thai memorable day, , to anticipate this ' very question from her, and to pre pare for it. 1 had surmised at the time Harry Underwood uttered the 4 insulting words that he had said them for just the purpose Lillian had in- . dicated. And when she had left us he had confirmed my suspicion witn the nonchalant statement, that "most of that spiel to Lil was pure bunk." but immediately afterwards with : words that would ring in my ears al ways, with a snatched, enforced kiss that burned my lips with its remem brance he had proved to me that r he, indeed, wished nothing, neededfHf nothing of Lillian, and that she would be foolish indeed to consider hini when seeking her freedom. (Jf course, I could not tell Lillian this, -but the knowledge of it made j me firm in the statement false in 1 the letter, but true in the spirit with which I answered her. He said nothing to change the opinion 1 have steadfastly held that you should not consider him in the least, for he needs nothing, desires nothing of you," I returned steadily. "It is Marion you should consider, and yourself and Robert." If I considered oulv myselt ana Robert." she replied with a wan smile, "my decision would be quickly made. But Marion I cannot believe it is best. And yet. she is making herself actually ill over the thing.. I am afraid I am safeguarding her from future unpleasantness at the risk of her health perhaps Call them in," she said abruptly. - CJaridgc to Take Over Job At Brandcis Store Tuesday F. H. Claridge, Blair ex-banker. w ho "came back." assumes his duties in the credit department of the Bran- deis stores this morning, ac cording to Tom Quinlan, superin tendent. Claridife. once head of the Bank ing house of A. Castetter, disap peared last spring when the bank's affairs showed a $700,000 loss, said- tc be due to his mismanagement. He returned last week after an absence of several months. Efficiency in excess of 95 per cent is claimed for a Swiss boiler in which team is generated by passing elcc- 4:otricity through the water. h r Ka4wwAv.VA. rVr-Vs, , , J.-- : . . . - -