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THE KEE: OMAHA. 1UKSUAV. bgnUMtifc..: 27. I . 77T. I 1 Classified Aivcrtisin: Rites 19 pet In 4UBt li ward kt IIMt I t IS M iiM Ml day, aeeull 49 14 Mr ha per day, f veesuti 4m I4e pet line r 47. M ao" day K ad take far lea ika total of tie. Tbeee raise apply to the Dally r Sunday Baa. All dTtiseisBt ep. Par I both mrain aae) PTaalaf ttally bamm tha om cima CONTRACT HAT'S ON APPLICATION Wail 4a eapta4 at Ua fel'owlaa of MATH Office 17 Parana Sit, fwaU BHa ...IIS Hoot sets pi. (ounril Bluff. I ' WAMT ADS HECEIVCD BY PHONI ATLANTIC 140 THE BIB will rw ho responsible far mora tkaa ooa laeorrees insertion ei a ' adssrtiaeaest ardarsd (op Bar taea oaa tuna. rinarvn nnusi I OB WANT ADS. r.nlng Edition. ...,,... MM A. M Mornlna Ldltloa P. M Sunday Edittoa P. M. Saturday DEATH ft FUNERAL NOTICES. MVANtiLiMlf Mrs. Mable: died at Warn, Neb.. September 24. kun.ral ft. n ni.. Tuesday. Hep, te-.nher 17. Xl'Caba M. . church, For ly-flrl and Farnam. PKTKIIROX Carl, aged 84 year, died Friday, i. un.r.1 Tiiuitiv 9 n. m. from real j4hm ail 'Mlirornla. Rv. I. M. Kuhnt. orrtrlatuip. Jiarlal at Spring. well temttary. CEMETERIES. FOREST LAWN CEMETERY. An Idrat loeallot lut norih of rlty limiia and weat of Floranca with mllaa of macadam pavauiant. j:o acrca. Prr , jiatiiai cara. Not oparatad for profit. orna -i and No. City Limila. City offlca, T:0 Brandela Tbaatar. - - - " FUNERAL DIRECTORS F. J, STACK & CO., BurrtaKor to . Stark & Kol-onr V OMAHA'S BUST. arbowAM B UL ANCEa?Vo? Thirty-third and Farnam. HEAFEY & HEAFEY I'ndertnktrl and Kmbalmara. . " Phona HA. !6. Offlca tll Farnam, HULSE & RIEPEN riONEEn FUNERAL. DIRECTORS. r::f-Cumln f4t. JacUaon 125 l'Oll AMUULANCB call MA rkct 00. Korlako 'unrai Horn., Sid and O Sta. FLORISTS. LEE LARMON Wr&i JOHN BATH, H()4 Farnam. Jackaon J0. 1.. Handeraon. 1507 Farnam. Jackaon 1S38. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Alfred Browne. 23. Nebraska TMty. Nb.. and Bertha A. Shandy. 21, Vton. ilo. William farpi-ntr, 23. Moorhad, la., and Bealrlca K. Heidi. 21, Turin, la. tvlllta VT. 'McRonald, SI, Catana, la., and rma E. Farks, 21. Turin, la. Karl It. Anderson. SO. Dn Moines, la., and Lola Jones, sy Indianola, la. Paul Taylor. 21, Ju.aha, and Elsie Oraf flns. 21, Omaha. ' KImcr n. Wlttman, 24,Omaha, and Bosslo Oottschalk, 23, Omaha. nrman Hubner. SO, Oinaha, and Mae Armitage, SI), Omaha. Lester B. Burnett, St. Council Bluffs. 1m.. and Roena II. McCoy, 16, Council Bluffs. Ia. Fred B. Reynolds. 21, Lincoln, Neb., and Francos H, Hughes 20, Lincoln, Neb. William A. Fierce, . 41, Omaha, and Kihel L, Gilmore. SO, Omaha. r.eorge W. Kltzmlller. 30. Bellevue, Nob., and Mary E. Brand, 20, Fort Crook, Neb. . Uan Auiry, .15, Fort Dodge, la., and liuin iiupy, is, janaaooro, xa. Vital Coups), Jr.. 30. Omaha, and Mar goret B, Maun, ,18, Omaha. . , Soran C. Arnfleraen. 54, Omaha, and . .Mei5inw Hanseix 44, umana. T" BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Mlrtlis. - Tteubsn and Eltra Murray, hospital, boy. .:lr and -Blanche . Millard, hospital, bo: . ' Oiarlcs and Mario rhilllpa, hospital, hov. - - Arthur and. Cella. Loahbaugh, hospital, Birt. .. ' 'i bomai and Myrtle DaVicir. : nospnai, llON'. . - . Fred and Mario Fero, 124 South Twenty-fourth street, girl. , William and Clam, Abram, lSU'i South Twelfth street, boy. Stuart and Heleri Arthur, 8309 Maple atrcet, girl, CMarence and Vcnetra Parsons 317 North Thirty-fourth street, boy. , Edward and Mabel Ricke,. hospital, boy. Harry and Anna Wyruan, hospital, boy. V-;" ' Deaths, v; ;: j Vera - Lorraine Davis. 10, hospital.' Nelfle Almeda Drees. 65, hospital. Mrs.1 Mary McAndrewa, 65, hospital. Lorraine Marie Sant. Jnfant, hospital. Teter Kendtior, 80,, 2924. Valley street. E.. Walter Deemer, 69, . 3714 Cuming atreet,.- -.'..., Kllsabeth Gtedham, . 4S," 221S PInkney atreet, . ElenorT Gall Browncll, ' 1, 7408 . 'North Twenty-ninth street. - :- Irene Browning, 34, 2911 Seward atreet. S. A. Rainey, 65. hospital. Henry Wrsge, 45, Irvlngton, Neb. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. FOR ARTICLES LOST oti street cars tele phone Tyler 100. We are anxious to re store lost articles to rightful owners. . OMAHA A COUNCIL BLUFFS ST. RTyl . COMPANY LOST Long black gloves on Farnam car. Finder please call Walnut 8654. LOST Marten neck piece. Finder please call Web. 1896. Reward. MASONIC emblem ring, initials W. VT. W, on Inside. Call Walnut 3942. LOST Small handbag containing -two bank books and cash-. Rew'd. Web. 1400. LOST Garnet breastpin with one set missing; has safety clasp. . Walnut 5410. PERSONAL ' THE- SALVATION Army Industrial horns solicits your old clothing, furniture, luagaiines. Wa collect : We distribute. Phone Douglas 413S and our wagon will call. Call and tnapect our new home. 1110-1118-1114 Dodge St. II ATT IK Putman, Nubone Corset Shop, 601 Karbach Block. AT. 2993 SAT IT WITH FLOWERS FROM HESS A SWOBODA. 1416 FARNAM STREET. RENT HOOVER vacuum. 11 up Har. 1071. SWEDISH Maaeage, Chiropody. 209 & 20. M-ASSAOE and scalp treatment. 638 Pax Jon block. Fifth floor.. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Aceordeon Pleating. ACCORDION, aide, knife, sunburst, . box pleating, covered buttons, all situs and s atylea; hemstitching, pteot edging, eye let cut work, buttonholes, pennants. Ideal Button and Pleating Co Stl Brown Blk. Jackaon 144. - NEB. Pleating A Button Co., 1801 Farnam St., 2d floor. Douglas 847t. Dressmaking. Suits remodeled, lined, pressed. HA. S04. Ladles' and children's sewing. HA. 4017. Contractors-Painting. BRICK plasterer and cement, new and repair work. J. Nau, Walnut 4547. ' PAINTING and paperhanglng. Web. 1478. Dancing Academies. LEARN TO DANCE RIGHT Mildred Maxin teaches all branches 4e.nrtng. Studio Leflang Bldg. DO. 4759. Keep Q 1111 Farnam, aura methods. "reasonable rates. Do. S44S. 1Ta1 Pino School (or Dancing. 2424 XVClTmc rarnam. Douglas 786. Hf 11 lav Stage, fancy, classic, ballroom. JMlUiey 17u Dodge St. AT. 1384. Detective. RELIABLE Detectiva Bureau. Railway Bx. Bldg.JA. !0a, Kight, KEN. 9812. independent Detectlv Bureau, 304 Neville Blk. All. 6601; night. WaL 4064; K. t46. James allan. .nil Neville Blk. Evidence secured In all case Atlantic 1136. Clothes to canary birds are offered for ale in The Bee want ad columns. Kodak Fmkhing. FILMS developed: printing and enlarging. Write. for prices. Tke Esaiga Co.. 1407 I!vwa:d St- - ; i ENLARGEMENTS, all roiorji printing, Kasa Studio." 21a C. daraloping, Neville Blk. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Piunt Attorney!. PATENT ATTORNEYS J. VT MARTIX. patent any. 1719 Dedga. MilcelUneous Announcements. diamonds rrre.-xr.h'. t bur bark at email profit. Ortoaa laa . UMA1IA I'lLLotV CO. latiraw made tar la new tirka at hail the prna ef naw beda. t1 CUinlnp. Jaraaun 8si, HA ion ULAbkM ahaivenad. Oingla, 11 double rdae. 4a doa. Uail ordaia ao lletiad. Oinalia r.erp ra. "s n, KOtitilll Coofrullonar kioia, 14 Lb and rarnam M . jaraann vi:i SHAMPOO and message al kerns. nay Mis. liar WHlTELT. tlr and radiator want raaa. priraai wark guar, i: P. Utn. 1", IULL drasa and tniedoa (or rent, John Foldman. let W. Iib PI. Jaekaon !?. NEW and rebuilt eleetrhal apparalua. Inron Eleetrle, III B. inn pi., umana, Omaha Towel Supply. 107 B. UtH. JA. PHI URITT Printing Co.. t Klka Bldg. CAM. Herman Ih Hl.iler, Kenood 2701. FOR SALE. Furniture and Household Goo da. ORIOINAf. new lilue Bird Klerina Wash. Ing Macnine. Leaa inao nan r"i-a, now la storage at Omaha Van A riior. ag company, lth and Leavanworth, fall liouglaa 4143. or A. P. Heggbiade, Douglas 4131. Sunday Harney lo. OAK dining room set for sale, call Har ney 1134. Pianos and Musical Instruments. tl to 2i oer rent .off on new Vti'tor, Ellison, tirunswirK ana t uiumoia pnono graph. Many other bargama. Records exchanged He. L'aed rs'"r0s S for It, Hhlaes Phonograph Co.. 1404 Podge. OKORON . SMITH Dealer In drums. xylopho. es, etc.. Instructions, repairing. Addreea 27(1 Davenport Bt. for catalog. Phone Barney 2147. Try Smlth'a pedal. VIOLINS, bowa, atrlnga and repairing at . lowest crirea. aiatinewr eiuaio, Doualse Blk.. Opp. Haydena AT. t0, Clothing and Furs. MINK stole. 3 yards long with tail and paws, 140; mink cape, ioo; cnoxere. sis ui. Big tine of fur coals. Sacrifice prices. From manufacturer. Mrs, Jlc K'amara. 881 Wellington Inn. FOR aale. a few unclaimed, all-wool "Dun dee' suits, cheap, alterations rree. DUNDKB WOOLKN MILLS. North-west Cor.. JStn and Harney Bts FURS remodeled, rellned and cleaned. KNF:KTKn ALASKA Hit CO.. 201 S. 16th 8t. Douglaa T2IS. Typewriters and Supplies. TYPEWRITERS . AND ADDING MACHINES. All MAKES bought, sold, rented and repaired, Sola agenta 'for the CORONA. Oot our prices before jou buy. Every machina auaranteod. Central Typewriter Exc. Jackaon 4120. 1112 Farnam. WE buy, aell safea, malt desks, show cases, etc. omasa Future s supply to., S. W. Cor. 11th and Douglaa J A. 2724. Miscellaneous Articles. FOR SALE Dictaphone, nearly now. 15 lr tnken at once. AUuress JiOi Omaha Bee. SEWING MACHINES W rent, repair, sell needles and parta. MICKEL'S 15th and Harney. ' Douglas 1P7S. LUMBER at low prices: kindling delivered, MICKLIN LUMBER & WRECKING CO., Z4th and Burdette. Webster etee, (BUT your kindling wood now; shortage this fall. Acme Box Co., Harney 1837. For Sale Fine auto robe. Walnut 0453. WANTED TO BUY. DESKS DESKS DESKS New deaks, used desks bought, aold and traded. J. C. Reed. 1307 Farnam. D. 6148 WANTED at once. Airedale or Retriever dog. Brookaide Ijarm, Bennington, Neb. LADY'S used bicycle. Harney 0976. WANTED SITUATIONS. Laundry and Day Work. lat-class col. laundress with ref. Web. 6308. EXP. laundress, called for, del. H. 6S76. HELP WANTED MALE. Professions and Trades. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. 110 S. 14th. Write (or catalog. Salesmen and Solicitors. WANTED Experienced candy salesmen (or one of the best Omaha terrltorlea: must be hustler. State in first letter experience, territory covered and refer-, ence. Address R-63, Omaha Bee. Agents and Canvassers. AGENTS, salesmen, distributors: some - thing new; 100 per'cent profit. Send 86c (or sample and particulars. Dept. N, 15th floor, 1819 Broadway, New. York City. - ' . - ' MiscellarieOus. DIGGERS wanted at-42d and Ohio. Bring spades and shovels. HELP WANTED FEMALE. Stores anu Offices. GIRLS to takeup shorthand, typewriting. bookkeeping .etc. Personal instruction. Tou can qualify quickly. Doug. 7774. " WANTED Two girls to n-ait on trade, must be over 20 years old. Olympia Candy Kitchen. Household and Domestic WANTED Experienced girl for general housework in modern home one milo from town: three In family. Good wages. Mrs. A. A. Smith, St. Edward, Neb. CAPABLE housekeeper wanted on (arm. 88 per week. Address Box T-1679, Omaha Bee. MIDDLE-AGED woman to help take care or s-months-old baby. Address R-20, Omaha Bee . WANTED White cook; city reference re- quirea. 37i Farnam. Harney 1513. Miscellaneous. EXPERIENCED USHERETTES - ' FOR WORK AFTERNOONS. APPLT STRAND THEATER. Girls Wanted for Candy Factorv Work. See John G: -Woodward -& Co., , TUB UASUT MEN." COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1A. HELP WANTED. Male and Female. CLERKS, 18 upward, (or postal mall service. 8120 month. Experience un necessary. For (re particulars o( ex aminations, writ J. Leonard (former ivll service examiner), 909 Equitable Bldg., Washington. D. a WANTED Men. lad lea and boys to learn barber trade; big demand; wagea while learning; strictly modern. Call or write 1403 Dodge St Trl-City Barber College. RELIABLE woman or man cook (or taurant 214 8. Thirteenth St. EDUCATIONAL. DAT SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL, Complete coureea In accountancy, ma chine bookkeeping, eomptometry, abort band and typewriting, railroad and wireless telegraphy, civil aervlce and all large Illustrated catalog. Address BOTLES COLLEGE, Boyles Bids., Omaha, Neb. English and commercial branches, Write, call or phone Jackson 1666 (or Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools, 228 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Dougraa 610. FRANK' Henry aaaepbece Instruction. 8V6 Le flang. BUSINESS CHANCES. W.VT .m . .mm AvnA. Y. ...... ness (or sale. 3. C M;Cense , Ter-1 minsl Bldg., omasa BRINGING UP 0 THE( CAUU THi-j A. HteLTHf f? COLLf.iNO ONC ? JO Jii 1 NrVOOLO CONE fW HERE UNLCaS, JT TMg frX FOR RENT ROOMS. Furnlsned Rooms. FHKH ROOM. DIHECTOIIT. Just off the press, the September laaua or TM He a rurnisnea room-anu dhi4 direc tory Contalna de Irab.e vs ranclas, and Is supplied free to room a-ekers. Hoom adt-artleer can rent rooms quickly by lining this plan. Phone Atlantto 100. aek (or Mis Hauler, let her tell you how others are keeping tnetr roome rillea tnrougn The nee. DESIRAIILB room In steam heated apartinent. No. S3. Alxatlon, lit 8. Sith ei. eii. oo per mnniB. TETERS TRUST COMPANJ, "Whera Omaha Rnnla." ' Atlantlo 0444. 17th and Psrosm Bit, AN extraordinary value for !. Room wit eaat front, well furnished, pleasing ear roundlngs, convenient to car line, lei N. 4lat Are, Phone Walnut 1S7. 8FLEND1DLT furnished, steam beat- rooms, suitable for two, with bath also a single room. 2043 Farna.-n. VERY dealrabla fur. rm. for gentlemen In Dundee. Ref. walnut. 25G7. Housekeeping Rooms. THE BEE'S September directory of hours- Keeping roome la now ready, supplied (ree of eharga to nee readera. Call at office. Thot with vacancies should learn about this Improved method of renting rooms. mono Allantlo 1000, aaK ror Miss Hunter. Cf.NTRAL All modorn, 2 corner rooms apply ::o v. zn st. Douglas evo;. Board and Rooms. WOULD llko (our refined gentlemen to room and board: noma strictly modern and newly furnished. Harney ZKi or Harney ixm. BOARD and room to 4. young men who would appreciate noma privilege. Har ney 17T7. NICE room with board. Web. 6427. FOR RENT HOUSES. Furnished. URNISHED 6-room bouse, all modern, for winter, to desirable tenants. Ad drees Box K-62, Omaha Bee, FOR SALE OR RENT. Seven rooms, (urnlshsd, at 2818 Cum ing sr. .Unfurnished. FOR RENT 7-room modern bouse, with extra Jot, Apply ,4548 Seward. Walnut 400. FOR RENT APTS. AND FLATS. Furnished TWO-ROOM and kitchenette, (urnished apartment, close to boulevard and car. well located In Kountie park district price, including one-car garage, 850 per montn. uail jougias 7716, during aay, TWO-ROOM apartment to party buying lurnuure at a Dargam. Harney tiiss FOR RENT Beautifully furnished room apartment. Call Web. 0967. Unfurnished. THE MONTICELLO AND MOUNT VER- NON APARTMENTS Homea not coops; . large bedrooms, pleasant living rooms, sunrooms, con. venlent kitchens, plenty of closets; a very good residence district, still very convenient; 620-624 South Thirty-first Street. Excellent lanltor. hot water al ways, plenty of heat. A (ew apartment available October 1st. Rents reduced to 695.00 and 1115.00. FUTERS TRUST COMPANY . "Where Omaha Bents." Atlantic 0644 ' 17th and Farnam St. TURNER COURT j APARTMENTS 31st and Dodge Sts. Desirable 3-room modern apartments vmn e-room accommodation. See janitor at building or call. Drake Rental Agency, Jackson 2406. THREE ROOMS No. 2, Klngsborough. 2538 Dodge St. 863.00. PETERS TRUST COMPANY, . "Where Omaha Rents." Atlantio 0544. 17th and Farnam Sts. Peters Trust Company, WHERE OMAHA RENTS. CENTRAL All modern 4-rooin apt. or flat; apply 220 Vj N. 25d St. DO 670;, CLARINDA 31at and Farnam; one choice second (loor apartment, avail able October 1: very, large living room, real fireplace large dining room, three bedrooms, neatea sleeping porcn. Kttcn, . en and two baths. Call DO. 7715, -dur. ing day. WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Apartments and Houses APARTMENT or house unfurnished, 6 to 7 rooms, about -October 1. Must be in (irst-clasa neighborhood and strictly modern. Give telephone number and address. Box A.-61, omana Bee FOR RENT Business Property. 1807 FARNAM 5-room apartment, com pletely , modern, suitable location for offices, atudlos, dental or dressmaking rooms, etc, tor tenants wishing home adjoining? T. F. Hall, 434 Railway Ex change. Douglas 7406. DESIRABLE 16th St.- Store, corner of Jones St. 20x60, with basement. PETERS TRUST COMPANY, . "Where Omaha Rents." Atlantto 0544. 1 7th and Farnam Sts. ' SMALL office, well located, also desi rable desk apace, reasonable. 609 fax- ton Bldg. Jackson 1411. MERCANTILE STORAGE AND WARE- huubk cu., iitn ana Jones bis. E. H. BENNER CO., TRACKAGE. SEE F. D. WEAD. 810 80. 18TH ST MOVING AND STORAGE. FIDELITY BS CO. ' STORAGE MOVING, PACKING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS. REASONABLE RATES. REDUCED FREIGHT RATES TO ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES. 1107-11 Howard St. Jackson 0288. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms (or household goods and pianos, moving, packing and ahloDlnc. UEKINS OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE, 808 South 16th. Douglas 4143. METROPOLITAN VAN and STORAGE CO. Owned by H. It Bo-wen Co. Atlantle 8400. ESTIMATES (urnished on storage A mov ing. Contracts taken by Jot) or nr. otone) Van A Storage Co., J A, 4338. AT. 023. 620-24 North 16th St AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. SOME bergaloa In used Fords; prompt delivery on new torus. M'CAFFREY MOTOR CO.. The Handy Ford Service 8tatlon. 16th and Jackaon Sta, DO. 850. NBW and used trucks. 50o en the dollar. Call Mr. Turner, Douglas 8113. lost Farnam St BUY A OUT U SMITH USED CAR. A Safa Investment . :6th and Farnam Sta. Phone D. 19T0. DORT touring car, 1919 model. Relinish ed and new tires. Pelton'a Garage, 2019 Fern am. USED cara bought, sold and exchanged. TRAWVER AUTO :0- 2319 Farnam St. Repirtog and Painting. SOLLY, expert auta Uimmtr. 612 S. 141b, FATHER AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Replacing Old Equipment This etui-j us ts sell a number et late J9I9 and 1920 Ford touring car with and without slanera. These have been kept In good con dition In our repair ahop, and ar real bargains. W are not used car dealer, hence yvu pay us no commission or profits, bos or call C. D. Barnard, Tel. Doug. 3622 ' Drive It Yourself Co., 1314 Howard St FARM LANDS. Michigan Lands. CLAY LOAM LANDS 20, 40, 80 ac. tracts In clover district of Mien.; ricn sou; io 10 Jo ac. Jcaiy terms. Send (or free boob. Swlgart Land Co., J-1262. 1st Natl. Bk. Bldg., Chicago. Minnestota Lands. EQUITY land Exchange, St Paul. Minn. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE Farm of 160 acres, 10 miles from the Omaha postofrice and 4 miles from the ond of the Floronce car line, on the high road to Blair, which Is to be paved next year. Two aet of im- erovements. worth at least 920.000. Price 1250 per acre. Thia (arm to be . sold (or less than pre-war price be- . cauae of death in the (amily. For term, and Information ee Henry An derson. Commercial State Bank, or 8007 N. 81st St. Tel. Kenwood 4303. FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans. W have cash on hand to loan on Omaha residences. B, H. LOUGEB, IX& 688 Keeline Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1018 Om. Nat' Bk. Bldg. Jackson 2715. 8100 to 810.000 made nromntly. P. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg. 810 B. llth St REAL ESTATE WANTED. To buy or sell Omaha Real Eatate aee FOWLER & M'DONALD 1110 City Nat Bk. Bldg. Jackaon 1426, WANTED To buy a slx-roorrt house, two atones. Field ciud or eoutnwest aiscrict D. V. BHOLEU CO., Jackson 0046. 915 City Nat Bk. Bldg. CONSULT v if you contemplate building, or wish to buy or sen umana real estate. C. B. BTXTHT CO City Nat. Bank Bldg. i DO. 8787. THE Old Reliable. Real Estate Office. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO. 1508 Dodge St. Douglaa 1846. BIRKETTIe.Li E ST A T E. Sells, Rents, Insures. S30 Peters Truet Bldg. Jackson 063. PROMPT sales of your -real estate; we have many buyer ana oncit your busi ness. Shopen A Co.. Realtors. JA. 4229. HAVE .inquiries (or homes do yon want to aell your property r i.ibi it wim C. A. Orimmel, Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. OTiTT'n'VrTi'l Realty Co. List with a VJAVjJiAvi(or quick results. 1418 1st Natl. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 1968. Mark Martin Insurance, rear estate, loans. 1048 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. ' 1 OMAHA real estate oounni .V WEST tlKTl DEAL ESTATE CO, aold, M sii Vnrth idfh s Walnut 0848, LIST your property with .-. J-UNDKRBUBK. S BBUinaniun, Dofltlas 6600. 801 Omaha Nat Bk. Blag. LIST with ue. We guarantee result. STIER REALTY CO, 71S Bee. UU. seea. LIST YOUR BUNGALOW WITH US. H. 8. MANVILLE,' Realtor, Atlantio 2403. 615 Peters Trust Bldg. TO BUY OR 8ELL jeal estate see Glover & Spain, 918-20 City jvauonai emu, Jackson 2850. ' FLATS WANTED. We have several investor with cash that are ready to buy. J A. 2419. FIKE A PRICE. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. Vacant Property. Fairacres, 250x270 Feet, $5,000. If vou Want one of the most desirable suburban homesltes you should surely look this over. Located high and sight ly. East (ront. The size o( 10 regu lar 60-(oot city lots, or couloV ,be di vided into two or (our large building sites. Will make terms. . Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St, Atlantio 0050. HAVE a real bargain in a' Minne Luua lot. Call Mr. Tollver, AT 0721, KE 1986. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. Choice Dundee Corner, 4 75x128. - NORTHEAST CORNER 61ST AVE. AND FARNAM BT. Owner living in' California Instructs ns to sell this choice corner witft paving all paid on both streeta, at a reasonable price. Phone Atlantic 0050. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney. Atlantle 0050. THREE strictly modern homes, corner lot. Will return 8Z.040 per year, sjo.vuv. $6,000 cash. ALFRED THUMAa sua lv. '604 First National Bank. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE MONONA county, Iowa, 729-acre farm; 400 j , . 1 . I .... ... rr.m Af acres unitri uun . . , gently rolling pasture land. Well Im proved, (our fields (enced hog tight Ideal hog, cattle, corn, wheat and al falfa (arm. Fine natural protection for stock. Will exchange for smaller (arm in the corn belt and assume some en cumbrance, and will carry back from $40,000 to $80,008 on. reasonable terms and interest and will advance $7,004 cash to etock (arm (or two year at per . , J lit.- V . T . aui.lAM r.ll Im. mil, w..i. nv ... - - ..... ----proved: might consider a good ranch. uive price ana description rwr In first letter, and upon Investigation, if - . i nwiu, .1 .1.1 irlll mflk you proposition. Box X-49, Omaha Bee. WE ..CAN exchange your (arm or ranch (or income property. vt me ui now or phone. BROWNE A TRACT. 549 Securities Bldg. Atlantic SC5. WANTED A good auto (or 144) acree wheat land Wichita county, Kan., unim proved. Price. $36 per acre. Addres . 1. W.. Room 145, Fontenelle hetii Omaha. Neo. r . . ' - -. r U. rauai Olfita Be. liter) NO WOISOCR HrVCClE. OlON'T VeVMT MEL TO iPEND THE, SUMMER ON HZAZ T 0 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. N. K. Cor. 61st Ave, and Howard, to 136; paving In. Price 91.100, i00 lea man oiner ios in oi.mci, CHAS. E. BELMAN, Ja. im. 708 Patera Trust Bldg. Florence. Nethaway. Flor. prop, no colored. KD, 1409 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. Cathedral District. Just listed, two brand new bungalow of 6 rooms each, one semi-bungalow and one, one floor proposition, both of them finished up-to-the-minute In oak, oak (loor and woodwork; (ull boatmen t, (urnace heat: on good lot, fiared street, paving hal( paid. One s priced at 95,660, the other 16.(50. Can he handled on 91.000 down with monthly payments. If you are looking (or something brand new, never lived In, let u chow you these, Payne Investment Co., 637 Om. Nat, Bk. Bldg. DO. 1760. Miller Park Bungalow On Crown Point Ave. 6-room strictly modern bungalow. 6 rooms and bath on first (loor finished In oak with beamed ceilings In llvlntf room and dining room, built-in book cases, built-in buffet, plate rail and panel walls, combination bedroom- and sun room and one extra large room finished On the second floor. One-half block to carllnn, one block to Miller Park. Price $6,600. on terms of 41,000 anj balance monthly. Payne Investment Co., 637 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1780, ' S4TII AND JACKSON In this desirable central west district we have a aeven-room strictly modern home; good lot ; not new but sub stantial and well built. Priced very reasonable at 84,500; about 91.600 will handle. , OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 530 Peter Trust Bldg. J A. 2282. NEW 6-ROOM BUNGALOW. T . 1 A 1 A .. . ... ' TVintRnelln lllvd.. nak floors and flnlnh. Full cement basement. 3500 will handle. Evening call Mr. Voorhees, Walnut 1744. - ' v R. D. CLARK COMPANY, Realtors, Atlantic 8631. 402-3 Securities Bldg. CLAIRMONT semi-bungalow; 6 rooms brand, new. Will take lot a part pay ment Call Atlantto 8540. BY owner. 6-room 2-story all modem, uu nasement not water neat, garage. . large lot. call walnut s6l. HOME (or aale. Price, 82,000. One block from car line. Walnut 2120. J B. ROBINSON, real eat te and Invest ment 42 Peters Trust do. iuy. D. E. BUCK A CO. buy and sell heme. North. NEAR 18TH AND LAIRD . A desirabls oak finished two-story. alx-room house, built (or home; strictly modern in every respect with a dandy . lot; this home I one of the type, that have been selling (or $7,000 and more. Now offered (or first time at $5,800; . About $1,600 cash. Phone (or appoint ment. ' - y OSBORNE REALTY CO. - . 630 Peters Trust Bldg ' JA. 2281, HOME AND INCOME Five rooms on each (loor of substantial brick dwelling. steam heat, strictly modern, just off the Sherman - Ave. car line. Can be handled with; 81,609 cash and priced at a bargain figure, $6,000. This will be snapped tip. Call - OSBORNE REALTY CO., 530 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson. 2282, MINNE LUSA BUNGALOW. I have two nice ones -very reasonable; fireplace, buffet, garage, cement dlive- . way; in the beat part or this wonderful addition. - Price 67,600. call. Mr. toi liver. KE 1086 evenings, AT 0721. ; RASP BROS. FOR SALE Modern 7-room house, with extra lot . Easy terms. Apply 4548 Seward. Call Walnut 6356. " NEW bungalow, 42d and Larlmore: $4,500, on easy terms, ja. soo or at. ism. South. 637 PARK AVE. 8-room house In first- class condition; price $5,800: runner in. formation call Jackson 3482. - 810 Forest Ave., dandy 6-room modern Bungalow on very reaaonaoie una. Cre-fgh, 608 Bee. JA 0209. . Acreage. One Acre West Dodge. Nine blocks west of Fair Acres. A real bargain. 4140 cash, balance monthly. The Byron Reed Co., Douglas 0297. 1613 Farnam. Miscellaneous. 6 ROOMS $2,150. Good house, excellent repair, sewer in street and paid, gas, well, one block to car. Will rent (or $36; $1,000 cash, balance $20 monthly. ' . WA. 6704 OR JA. 0886. Be Independent OWN YOUR : HOME WE HAVE HOUSES WITH FIRST PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $300.00. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY SEE OUR LIST. Creigh Sons & Co. Established 1S68 ' 608 Baa Bldg. - JA. 0200 T eecliotv of rv? Dse ' all ihe revs OtOUl UVS' f ft U.j 1 WT Set JICUS ASO MACCIt IN FULL PACK OP COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BSC L DIDN'T? j OPEH HCRL fitvT ' f " vJ ai ar Iwtt fiAtum tmvicf. iwcT ," x HOLDING AdaU Garriioa'e "Revelation, "What docs it matter about me?" I returned wearily. "But he knows where Junior went. I'm sure Grace Uraper planned his going. I told them of her falsehood about the "bumble fish." "That is what we atl think, daugh ter." my father said. "But we inusn't think let her guess our ;us picion." "Lil sends word that she was the one who raised Cain with the house," Dicky put in. "I had it all doped out that it was Rita Brown, but Lil has the goods on Grace Memory gave me a swift flash of a boyish figure which I had seen from the window of ' the Durkee house on the night following tht despoiling of our house in Marvin So that also was Grace Draper's venom 1 But why my tortured heart queried could she not have stated her desire for revenge with my own death, instead of my prec ions, tender, sheltered baby? Where was her "Is He Alive?" I had turned away from Dicky into my father's arms again, and I felt them clasping me firmly as he asked quietly: "Daughter, dear, .can you be brave? There is something Major Grant- land wishes you to do. : , I a frenzy I grasped his arm and shook him violently. "He's found Junior 1" I shrieked. "Is he alive?" vIf you wish to help your baby you will control yourself," my father said in the sternest tone I have ever heard from him, and the tone and words were like a powerful stimu lant, as I knew he. intended them to be. '- i 1 "I'll be quiet," I said docilely, and he kissed me before going on. "What Major Grantland has dis covered we do not know. I, don't think he is sure himself, or he would not keep us in suspense. But I haye just received a codc message from him, which says: '"Have Mrs. Graham start at once Cedar Crest. Imperative catch first train. Wire (code) hour-of arrival. Let no one know of her destination. Camouflage her absence. by sajn'ng she has collapsed, ana r.as gone to hospital. Have ambulance take her if necessary to deceive Draper, Let not hint get to Draper that any other theory save lost in woods is being entertained. May have news ry tne lme Mrs, Graham reaches here. How Hugh Grantland Met Madge and Why He Swutiy L-ett ner to Meet Betty Kane. He may have news by the time I reach there," I mechanically 'repeat ed, as my father finished reading the code message from Hugh Grantland, which demanded that I take the first train for Cedar Crest, while pretend-ins- in order to deceive Grace Drap' er that I was being taken to the hospital. ' " . . "May have news!" As the signifi cance of the words rushed over me J. sprang to my leci as .i gaivauitcu. With the prospect of something for me to ao to am in my cuuua roverv .1 lelt strong ana win- ageous. it was tne aeaaiy macuon that had made an automaton of me. "The hospital 1 How is it to be managed? I'm afraid the authori-fir-a will balk at the scheme. If nnlv Dr. Pettit were back. He could j .... . - . . - arrange it it, 1 said, ana KODen oav- ann interposed quietly: "Dr Pettit returned tins morning. "Then.. Robert." I made a rapid calculation, "will you find Dr. Pettit at once, explain the scheme to him, and ask him to engineer it? I will k. re-iHv tn on in the 'ambulance long before it can get here: And I must pretend to be sickvhere, so that Katie and Jim win not susyc-i Ship Sets New Record Coa Francisco. Seot. 26. The time oJe hv the liner Empire State, which docked here last night, on her latest voyage f rom l okohama, was announced today to be a new transpacific record. The Empire State was 12 days, 16 hours and 48 actual runninz time on the way The best previous mark was set by the Golden State, a sister Ship. It was 13 days, 7 hours and 40 minutes. Real Estate Transfers Helen Smith and husband to Fay E. Smith. Ida at. 127.5 (t . of SOth St., a. s. 42x120 $ Carl Katleman to Walter Boyd x Jones and wife, J3d at., 869 ft. n. of Dodge t, w. ., 50xxlJ6 L. L. Porter to N. E. Nordquist, 40th ave., 242 (t a. o( Grand av., w. a. 40x127 , Moae Steinberg and wife to Charles Klllnes, et al., 27th t, 100 ft. s. o R t, w. a., 26x100 John Flynn. tr, to Mary Corrigan, W St., 206 (t w. of 86th t, a ., 60x181 Mary Corrigan to John Flynn. W t, w. 0( J6th t, a. a, 50xxl31.. Marketa Koxel and husband to 2,760 62! 1,769 t 1 Marie Hejna. 121 st. laa it. n. vt at, a. a.. 60x120.. . 2,800 Homer A. Searle and wife, et al, to Thomae F. Smith. X et. 15 (t. e. of 4sst st.. n. a. 140x114.. Emma Hog! and husband to Ella A. Solomon, Nicholas St., 60 (t c. of 41st st, n. a. 89x150 John M.Flxa to Joseph Volenec. et al 4th at., 4 (t. a. of Martha St., 600 4,400 209 I e. .. 20x100 I Edmund A. W. Snell. et al.. to Gil I aert E. Olson, a. e. cor. !th and I Mason sta., 42x88 . j 1,209 i f i 1,19 I 1 Irenaens Sholer and wife to Harry I W. Bobb ana wire. n. w. cor. e aad Howard sts.. 69x1:3.. A HUSBAND New Pbaie of of a Wife" where I have gone. Jim could keep a straight face under Grace Draper's questioning, if she should grill him, but Katie would be wax in her hands. Dicky, if you'll see that the coast is clear I'll get to my room, and then you can sound the alarm that I've collapsed. Then send Leila in to me. She can help mc arrange things." Of course, I in going south with you. uieky said antrressivelv. "I don't think you should. Rich ard,' my father said gravily. "The one essential thing is that Grace Draper should not suspect anything. Madge's absence can be explained under the cover of illness, but both of you suddenly leaving could only be explained in one way news of the child, ao. she must eo a one and the rest of us must play the game here. Richard, I wisli you to De especially attentive to Miss Dra per, and make her certain that you have no susricion of her." "I'll be" Dicky began, but under my father's steady gaze his protest died. Aot in years md I seen my father breathing st ch an atmosphere ot autnority. Uicky yielded to it ift stantly. "Very well, sir." he said ouietlv and went out into the hall, return ing in a moment to announce to me that I could have unobserved pas sage to my room. Even before he came back, Robert Savarin had gone wiin me assurance to me that he would make arrangements with Dr. rcttit as soon as it was human v possiDic to do so. "What News?" From this . moment it seemed to me that I Avas the center of a mael strom, so. ouicklv did thines move. ate in my room, with the lielo of i-eiia wide-eyed with excitement at the plan and her share in it I packed for. my . journey ' taking only the most necessary changes for myself, out lining my suitcase and bap; with an sorts of clothing and ,toys for my baby boy,- should this journey mean n;s restoration to me. , I did not dare- pcrnu't myself to hope, yet the dim possibility of his recovery gave me unlimited strength i could have gone to Atnca in stead of North Carolina had it been necessary. Then I dressed, and, putting.'oh a kjmona over my clothing, lay down on the bed, ready for the farce of being carried to the ambulance. In the interval of waiting my fa ther brought to me. a message from Tom Chester that he had established an effective espionage upon the man across the road. This would be kept up every minute of the 24 hours until Hugh Grantland should return, but that they would not arrest him for fear Grace Draper would sus pect something. I wondered what Tom Chester had discovered when he followed the wife of the man across the road down that lonely forest drive, ' ., .And then Dr. Pettit, . stiff, forbid ding, yet showing his real sympathy and desire to serve Us in our awful emergency, arrived. Assuring me that no camouflaging detail had been omitted, he brought in the stretcher- bearers ironi( the hospital, and swathing 'me in a blanket, directed my transfer to an ambulance as real istically as if I were indeed the vic tim of a dangerous nervous collapse. The last sound in my ears was Ka ties heartfelt wail, and only tha thought of my baby's danger kept me from rushing back to reassure her. .. '' . My father and Dicky accompanied me to the hospital, remained there, Correctly anxious, in the waiting room, until word was brought them by an unsuspecting attendant that I was comfortable, and that word would he sent them dailv of my eon dition. Then they left and drove back home. Thev knew that by the clever ar rangement of Dr. Pettit and the hos oital authorities, a .vacant private room would be the nome lor tne next few davs of a deliehtfully idle on vate nurse, whose only duties would be to report my supposed condition from time to time. They knew, also, that by another door, I, in traveling costume, with Robert havarw bear ing my suitcase, had departed in a waiting taxi for the railroad station. The dreamy artist, with unsuspected enerey and efficiency, had timed my departure from, the hospital so that I was not in evidence upon the rail road platform at all, stepping directly across it from the taxi to the train. And his thoughtful Darting word was that from Lillian still woefully sick in the hospital all news of our trouble had been kept. My trip south was like a night mare. I could not sleep or cat, but counted the clicks of the wheels, measuring the miles as Dicky once had taught me to do, and dug my finger nails deep in my palms to keep from screaming at my enforced in action and my impotence to ward off whatever terrible experience my baby boy might be going through. And then at last, at Aberdeen, Aaaeuac- MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS - ' AeWe tSarriaea'e Hew Phase af - REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ; egias a Tkia P Tkarsaar Drawn for The Be by McManu I 1 Coi.irt.it. IJ.'J, IdwMUotl N tart we Ell reeling, white-faced and itaggerin, with weaknrM, . kindly porier it listed me down the steps, and 1 hcarl a shocked exclamation, frit stronl crms lift me and carry mc acro tin platform to a big, luxurious limousine. Dimly I realized that tin supporting arm were those ot Hug't Grantland. and I recognized aUo the kindly voice of Mri. Lukens in the car as she put an arm around mc and drew my head to her shoeider. "Just rest, my dear," shs said, "until the major comes." Hugh Grantland appeared a few seconds later, swung my bags to tln front, gave a hurried direction to hit driver, entered the car and do.ed the door. "What news?" My stiffened link could hardly frame the word. Hugh Grantland put his hand ovei mine. , "Wilt you he natient iust a little longer?" he asked. "I have nothing. , certain up 10 mis minute, yet I nop soon to have news that the child it safe. But you must be strong, tc help your baby if he's found, to con tinue the search for him if hs is not Drink this now." Betty Xane Aids. He had taken from a pocket o'. the car a patent bottle, which, whes uncorked, gave forth the fragrance cf strong, hot coffee. I forced down the draught . he proferred and felt strengthened, not so much by it af by his words. And then we were in. Mrs. Luken's well-remembered grounds, had entered her sitting room, where, ensconced in her wheel chair by the open fire, sat the crip, pled figure of Betty Kane, the wom zn 1 had liked so well during my sojourn in the south. Hush Grantland drew uo a chair for me opposite Betty's and stood, himself. Miss Kane does not know why I wanted her here," he said, "except that it was a matter of life and death to you. She knows, through ' the newspapers, of the loss of your child. Now, I have reason to suspect" he turned to Betty Kane "that Tim fpiritcd the- child away from its home at the instance of Grace Drap er, who has some sinister hold upon him. I know that you are the only- person who has any influence over Tim for good, and I believe you can tell us where he may be found." Betty Kane's face went white, then crimson, and she stretched her hands, to me with anguished sympathy, , ;"Oh, my dear, what you have sut feredl" she said. "And. oh.; poor, misguided Tim! This means his death, doesn't it?" she. asked Hugh" Grantland, piteously. . ''Or life imprisonment," he retort ed crisply. "But" , ' "Oh. of course. I'll tell you any-- thing I know," she said quickly. "Of one thing I am 4ure, though.' She turned appealingly to me. "Tim. would never injure the child, even thoneh he was compelled to take him at that wicked woman's bidding. BuT' if he is anywhere in hiding here, he is at the house of an old colored woman who lives out on the North road un in the hills.' Tim' once be- " friended her signally, and she would die for him. She is credulous, also, ,. and would believe anything" he told her about a child brought there. It is entirely possible" ' . Hugh urantland flwerruptea ner - with a triumnhant: J. III3-. J1 tViatJ AI8.D "J asaaav inn tion But to make doubly sure tell me exactly how to tret there, he said. "Mrs. Lukens, get Mrs. Gra ham another cup of coffee, and make her swallow a bit of bread or toast or something like that,. She must go directly out again." . 'Mama! Mainar It was but a short five 'minutes be fore Hugh Grantland and -1, with three powerful men who , had fol lowed us to the Lukens home in an other car, were dashing through the night up the road among the hills. At the foot of a particularly lonely road, Hugh Grantland halted the car. As we proceeded cautiously on foot' up the hill, I listening tensely to Hugh - Grantland's whispered direc tions to me, .-' i . .. Disguise, your, voice and ask to buy some milk for a sick child," he said. There was no need for the dis guise, so husky was my voice, as I obeyed him after a quavering: "Who dah?" from inside the house. .An old negress unbarred trie door, and I stepped across the threshold. "Damnationl" The man named Tim sprang to his feet as he uttered the oath, made a dash for the window, drawing a re-.-volver. and shooting past me as he went. ' Even in that awful moment he did not aim at me. ts through, a veil I saw Hugh GrarUIand spring to wrest the revolver from him, saw Tim aim at the army officer, and fire, even as a fusillade of shots sounded from the doorway then Hugh Grantland reeled, and Tim dropped to the floor. ; . - But the fate of Tim, or even that of Major Grantland, grateful as I should be to him all my life, were as nothing. . For from a corner couch, awakened by the noise, my baby boy raised his sleepy, touzled little bead, and called pitifully: , "Mamal Mamar . . Even as I rushed to him. he sprang into my arms with a joyous little ,. cry. . r