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THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1021. Building Lots Will Be In Demand Next Spring. Buy Now 6 C FINANCIAL. FCNDS ON HAND. NO PELaT. Wanted lit t II. 009 tint ml tat five-year luanei applicant may meet Mr, lay at Omaha oftlca, 11 l I p. m . or hy appointment, calling Council Wutti olf. Tel. 101. J. R. Day & (Jompany 101 Keelln Bldg 1. P.Mr I L umini, nan, Council Blulfa, la. Want $50,000 Will far llt.OOt eommlealon and t par sent for Ihla loan fur flva year. Thla la aacond morlaaga on but ol Omaha Inroma property. Address 8. a. Montgomery, Ill City National Bank Jildg., Oman, md, LIST your proparty with UK8T UKtiTRINO) ifef Quirk Aotlon. to, tilt. oj Hecurltle Bitty. WANTRO Financial aid, not charity. Our farmara willing to pay lor audi uit nr.. Addrree Judge Fischer. Hecretary and Treasurer, Hoi IIP, Hei field, B. 1. OUAIIA HOMES ICA8T NKR FARU& O'KEKKK IlKAI. KRTATE CO., 1011 Om. Nat. Dk. HM. Jackson 1711. Stock and Bonds. Notice! For Sale A. O. PETKH80N of Aurora, Kxtt,. will aall 1 to 650 aharea of Cnminon Block of tha Omaha-Council Hluffi Street Hallway (or I1U.S par ahara. 1( In terested, write In earn of tin Fidelity Htnta Hank, Aurora, Nab. Wanted To Borrow. WANTED' TO BOHKOW IIO.000 (or on year at 10 par cent. Will allow a com mission of tfiOO. Unquestionable se anrlty consisting of a Kilt edge niort IX. of .40,0l)i), and other paper, call Atlantlo 1672, or address Omaha Bus, Box A-U. , REAL ESTATE WANTED. IV K havo buyers (or home priced between If.too anil 16,000. Prlca your property , right (or quirk sale. Evenings call Mr. Smith. KR, 039i Mr. Shaver. KB. 3761. N. P. DDVOti At CO., 404 Mlckel nid., ro. om. ONM apeclal made-lo-onler white Ivory baby crib ,J, and white Ivory, kid lined perambulator $2S; one hoapltnl bed, one ehultle drop-head Blngsr .twin- machine 114. AT. 6(111. . To buy or sell Omaha Real Hstste ie FOWLER & M'DONALD llln City Nat T1K. ltldg. Jackson 148. CONSULT ua If you contemplate bullillntr. or wlstt to buy or soil Omaha real estate. ). B. STIUIT CO., Cit Nat. Bank Bide;. DO. 1787. P'DTTTT'MTP Keally Co. List with ua Ulfcouino (0f quick results, 141 lat Natl. Bk. Hltlir. Jackson 16. FARMS, city real ealnte. Balea or ex change. All klnda of Inauranre. REED A -i. CO., U07 remain, nougiae !. HAVB Inquiries for homea do you want i. to aell your property 7 l.isi u wmi O. A. Orimmel. Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. OTDTlVTTi RBAL ESTATE. Rents. Insures. Jackson MM Slfl Patera Trust Bldg. IJOO CASK. ' Tot teavenworth Height lot. JA. " 141 . . . B 11. BKNNKR COMPANY, Insurance. Call Edward Parley, Uouglaa a406. REAJriWAWr4VSSTMENTS! "Extraordinary Oppor tunity ' For tmall capital. Very hlgh-clasa f'amo apartment houaa, excellent con ' dltlon: lare lot, well located, close . to car and boulevard; Arco ateam heat- thf plant, three (Irat-claaa apartments, Well rented to ood tenanla: gross rents '. ll.lSO per year; upkeep very economl t eat Ownef aaya aell and haa priced at bar rain price o( 110,000 for quick sale. Only 3,000 ah required! easy terms on balanoe, Totl can't beat tbla (or a snappy email Investment. The Frederic L. Heyn Co., REALTORS. 443 Omaha National. Phone Douglaa .715. Webster 3191. ISix-Apartment Building Th owner of thla etrlrtly modern , brick apartment wilUaell on very easy term to any one who la thoroughly re aponalble, or he will take good brick flats or atorea at their cash value as part payment. Our price on this apart ment la a cash price and any property that we will consider must be priced the '" ame way. For price, terms. Income , ana expense, aee us . -Alfred Thomas & Son Co, J A. 0064. 004 First Nat'l Hunk. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. Have Ranches for Income .fifl income (or ranches and farms. " Write ua or coll us. Ask (or Mr. Tracy. Browne & Tracy : 641 Securities B!dw AT. 33R0. CtOOD utomoMle taken as first pay ment on five-room nearly ney hlgh- ' Claa bungalow near 48d and Mason, Ml stucco, concrete porch, large llv- . tog room with fireplace, tiled bmh, wall tub. Sunday call Walnut 6767, H J. L. HIATT COMPANY, Better Values. - ' Hiatl Bldg. -1314-18 Dough. Atlantic 0003. lVa Acres Fine Improvements Irt Benson Acrea, have 13.600 equity, will exchange for city home, assume V vour mortgage. Call AT. 3360, or HA. 0. V , Dandy Improved 2 Acres In Benson Gardens, S3d St.. Just off paved (Maple) atreet, 14.000. Exchange modern cottage, up to 15,000. AT. 3360 or II A. 4600. 40 ACRES Brown county land with lm . provementa subject to 100 mortgage, il Will exchang for a couple of Dundee lots, it I a anap. Box A-S0, Omaha JNVE8TIGATB exchange system. Forced - cash Balea. CHAS. METH. 1821 Farnam. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. i6 Rooms, Modern, Dundee Located near ear, oak fire.. 1st dr. 5" Oarage, II.3S0. Reaaoneb'a terms. "ft?5 BELMAN wt3UT ?t " tl Peters Trust nidg V.fa.iurh i-timo lCollntone bunaalo SSxJS ft., on tha ground! beautifully finished Interior; fireplace. bookcaBea, kitchen cabinets, tile bath, finest plumb In: South front lot: In fact, everything vm want, Want offer, term ot cash. Walnut 6T0I. ! JJBAUTlFt"!. l-room. brick veneer, on 'i eaat front corner lot, 75il3t ft.. In (ln ! eat part of Dundee. Everything the latest and best. Double garage. Owner moving away and has priced house to aell. Call Walnut 70. Florence ',ls.r, Fler. prop, no colored. KB. 1401 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. ir- West. NSW BVNOALOW, T.EATR.VWORTH llEIQHTS. ; eaJt TERMS. Beeatlfti!, new. strictly modern Kel--. laateaa bunaalow. oak throughout. fireplace, all built-in feat urea, tiled eattr. Owner will cenaider a medium rtced lot. a good mortgage and a small amount of cash a first pay meat, balance same a rest. Sunday j s call Walnut eili. J. I HTATT rOXTAXT. Better Vahwa. ; Wiatt Bld. Ji14-1 DougU. Atlantic tHl. FOR ALB By owner. -roem cottage with two larg lota, ail mwaera, on easy Wl-tiat III, REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West JCVKN-RUOM MOUKKN UHICK JtOUItl. treated on OKI ot th beat atraatf In n.mla 'rk, on a auutn front lat 0s:0 with a garage! house baa oak finish en flrat (lour, whit anamal a arrond. (our sleeping room. Owner win tak goad vacant lot (or (Irat pay merit, W. If. OATBS y liealtor. IT Omaha Nat'l Dank Bulldlnr Wabatar 2C1. Jackson Hit South of Farnam, on 31st Ave.. 6 Rooms New I-atnry Pebble laeh "nucco, oak floor throuahout. Mahogany (Inlah, (In un room, Thla pine waa built for borne by the owner, who la now aick and colnf to California: only (1,100 vaen required. D. E. Buck & Co. 44! Omaha Nut. Newton, HA. MM5. IJO. mo. Perrou, WB, OKll, $4,800 Hlx-ronm modern bunaalow, Three bedrnoina. (ull hnaemont, lot 10x1(0. od Kuraaa and (rult, Flrat-claa con. talon. Locntid near llfton Hill, Priced to meet competition, and terme to ault. Call Mr. Campbell, wr lll. H. I. CI, A tut COMPANY, Realrbra. AT. 3SH. 4'12-a1 Hecurltlea Hid, liuo CASH, S4B per month, buys thla de lightful 6-room, brand new, atrlctly moiirrn nnme. Onk door and flnl.lt Mie block to car, cloae to achnole (nub. . Ho and parochial). Atlantlo Sitll tun- on y. HAVK ever:il new 4 and (-room modern homea In North and Weat part o( rlty. Reusonable prlrea and term. Camp- oeu, 4 ninut Boi, 8KVKRAL, choice homea In aplendld loca nona, oniy s?uu down, SHOPEN A CO.. Realtor. tA. 4t!H. 914 Keelln nid. BKHT offer made buya 417T Wakeley Ave., fine 7-room bunpalow. Cathedra! antrlct. crelxn, n llee. JA. 0200. 1 II. ROBINSON, real eatate and Invest. ment. f.43 Petera Truat. DO. 07. D. K. HOCK , CO. buy and aell homes, North. On Florence Boulevard ' On block eant pf Miller park, nearly two acres; 7-room, modern houne. new ty decorated and painted; hot water neat; z-rar fa rage; new cement cave, fine eprlnff of running water piped Into reservoir; variety of fruit; lot 100 SftO'ft.; chnlra locntlon; city home with country adVAntagee Hlcknen in fam ily reaHon for xelllnK- Price reduced to $3,350 for quick aale; reasonable term. good buy. Minne Lusa Home On IlHuman Ave., near 24th, At tractive llvlnur room, dining1 room, sun room, breakfast room, kitchen first floor; 3 bedrooms extra large clothes clostets. bath, serond. Special features, brick fireplace, beamed ceilings, built in buffet and bookcases, French doors, etc. ! garage. Attractive, well-built home in excellent condition. Price 500: reasonable termB. Sunday call Kenwood 4269; Walnut 01 (,r Harney 50M, Fowler & McDonald, REALTORS, Jackson 1426. 1120 City Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. Renters, Attention 5 Rooms, New, $100 Cash And en ay monthly payrnehts will ' handle this deal, House la sheeted ready for sldinK, shingle roof 1 on and rooms partly plastered buy It now and finish It yourself while you live In It and anvo rent. One-half t acre of ground, aishtly location not far from Central Park school. Price $1,475. Cal Walnut 1320 for Inspection today. The Byron. Reed Company Douglas 0297. 1613 Farnam fit. $4,750 Buys a firat-clftss 5-room bungalbw on Lfirlmore avenue between 24th and 87th streets. I-flrse rooms. Oak floors, oak finish in livinp and din in rooms. Full cemented basement. Now under construction. Easy terms. For full In formation call Orant Benson, Walnut 1580, evenings and Sundays. Benson & Carmichael Atlantlo 8540, 64! Paxtoti Block. Real Bargains , fl-room house, all modern, cement Visement, brick foundation, ort corner Int. paving paid, garnBe. $5,500. Located 2S63 Fowler Ave. 6room stucco bunga low. Just finished, oak finish, built-in f iaturea, east front lot, fine locfttion. Price, $(1,000, Located 924 Florence boulevard. Open Sunday, Call KB.. 04C0. Norris & Norris 1502 Dodfre St. Phone JA. 4270. JUST the place you want, ready to oc cupy Pecember 6: large llvlng-dlning room, dandy kitchen with built-in cup board, etc.; fine batH, 2 good bed rooms, full basement, - large 60-foot front lot, -3 blocks to car; walking dla- ' tance to public and parochial schoola A1 snap for 13,600 1600 cash, balance easy monthly payments. Call us to day at Kenwood 1243 for appointment R. F CLARY CO., REALTORS. 24TH AMES AVE. KENWOOD 0176. ( A REAL STONE HOUSE Consisting- of six rooms and bath, birch finish throughout, large lot, 60x130, nnd new garage; located In the Prarie Park district, 3 blocks to car, for only 14,760. Can be handled with $760 down, balance like rent. Don't miss tltia if you want big value for your money. OSHOHNE REALTY COMPANY, 630 Pters Trust Bldg. Jackson IJSS. 10-Day Special S170 Ames Ave., 6 rooms and bath, strictly modern, oak finish, lot BOx 125. paving and fill taxes paid. Price reduced to $4,2R0, about $1,000 cash, balance In payments. Tebbens & Co. 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. SOUTH OF LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS 6 rooms, electric lights, water, large south front lot. dandy garage and work shop. 4 Mocks to car. Offered now at only $3,000, with $600 down, balance $28.50 per month. Call- Sun day, Kenwood IMS. R. F. CLARY CO., REALTORS. 24TH A AMES AVE. KENWOOD OlYR. Forced to Sell Five-room, strictly modern bungalow, located at 2760 Browne St., house S6 x46. Recently painted. Immediate possession. Priced to aell. It will pay you to Investigate, Near Miller Park $S0O cash, balance In payments, buys the modern cottage with two dandy lots covered with fruit trees and grapes t 2732 Laurel avenue. Tebbens & Co. COS Omaha Nat Bk. KR AR 17th and Klllson. new. all mod.rn, l-room bungalow; complete. 14,760. Easy terms. Atlantic tt0 600 CASH buya that dandy 6 -room, house at 111 Fowler Ave. Call Walnut S711 evening. - A BARGAIN, 6-room house ll.;o. Jackson 0327. and lot. South. FIXE SOUTH FRONT HOMB FIVE BEDROOMS, HOT WATER HEAT. Overlooking Bern! Park, one block from new Commercial High school and Harney car line. The house i first class In every particular. White enamel second floor, qusrter-sawed oak flrat floor; fine place for a large family or rental proposition. Lot itxltl feet; garage. Price low en easy terins. A. P. TCKST BON ; First Xat-1 Bank. JA. 4311. Sunday call Jfr. Beverldge. HA. (S46, REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. South. i-iTonr nnicK And fTi'cco, riBLD CLUB DISTRICT, . MCBT UB SOLA Don't atop with readme llii J e in noaee. Quartar-aawed oak flaora, mahogany flnlalu flreulac. butler' pantry, ham. mared braaa limning fiaturea, ar aom of tha aperial (ealurrf on lint floor: 4 bedrooms, slecplne? Dorch and tiled bath on (econd floor; all whit enamel flnlah. M Tw rooms wllh . bath and (tor room on third floor. Hot water heat, Rudd heater, laun dry tub and floor drain, toilet, all windowa have metal weather atrip Ing; double heated garage. Lot 64x136 (eel, eaat front, located 1741 So. lid Ave., facing JIan.com 1'aia. Call us. , A. P. Tt'KKV BOX, 10 lat Nat'l. J A. 4.'3l. unday call Mr. Larson, liar. 4MB. Buy a Home in Parkvale ttl (4. Mlh aireet, I room. 1441 R, 34th atreet, 1 room.. Oil H 14th atreet, 4 room with I room accommodation. All these bouses ar brand new and re finished In oak and yellow pine, white enamel, with built-in bufleta, cupboards sad houkraava. Paved atreeta, clues to car line and vchool. Can be bought on easy teruia. Open for In spection today between 1 and t u'cIoch. C. G. Carlberg, Realtor JA. 161K. 31 llralidela The. Bldg. HANRCOM PARK HOMB 14.16011,000 CASH. And balance like rent. Just Hated a seven-room all modern home cenaksting of reception tin II, living room, dining room and one bedroom downstairs. Three room and on bedroom down stairs. Three bedroom and bath up. Hard pine finish, good furnace, large barn, could be used (or garage. Paved atreet. paving paid. Large eaat (ronl lot and a down right bargain at tha auovo price. THW BYRON-REED COMPANY. DO. 07. 1611 Farnam SI, Acreage. Nearly New Cottage And One Acre Price $2,950 $250 Cash And balance tike rent. Ha four larg room nicely aeeoraten ana varnished. Hard pine flnlah, stucco construction. House throughout Is in dandy condition and with thla acre of rich black aoil you can bay for this home from garden truck and chickens. Located near 87th and Hlmebaugh Avenue, close to boule vard, school and stores. , The Byron Reed Company Douglas 0317. 1213 Farnam Street. FIVE ACRES . ALL IN FRUIT 1 i M.600. A fine corner 6-acre tract, all in fruit; high and alghtly location; few mlnutos walk to Fontenelle Park, car line and school; no Improvements; the best acreage buy near Omaha: 40-foot Iota being sold wlthlh two blocks ot this tract for a high as 1900 each. A dandy investment here for someone. Can arrange good terms, Sunday call Kenwood 4123. J. L. HIATT COMPANY, Rettde V.lun. Hlatt Bld(f. -v 114-1 Dougla. Atlantic COOS. IS ACRES NORTH OF Fr,ORICNPi: , . FOR SALE OR TRADE. 28 acre north of Plorence, Improved with good 4-room house, etc.; G acres of fine bearing grapes; 4 acres of al falfa; about 300 bearing fruit treea, bal ance natural timber. Few crops will pay for this place. Will consider a good 6-room cottage on this, or might consider a good lot and some cash as first payment. Possession March 1, 1923. Call owner, Walnut 6767, Ten Acres, $5,000- Theia acres are inside the city limits, have a good sized barn ana chicken houses, Thla is a real buy. W. Farnam Smith & Co. JA. 0664. 1320 Farnam St. Vacant Property. Ralston Lots Buy now. Spring will bring a building boom and prices will he higher. $200 up. Pay any conven ient amount down and balance easy payments See or phone Stewart, Rals ton 10-W. FOUR vacant lots, each 46x127, for only $1,000. Located on Decatur Street near Harney car line. - W. H. OATES -547 Om, Nat'l Bank Bldg. Jackson 1214. Miscellaneous. Home Bargains Here la your opportunity to celebrate Christmas in your own home. In Minne Luaa we have a splendid bungalow of 5 rooms and breakfast room. Bcau- - tlfully finished in oak and ivory enam el. Exceptionally large rooms. Built in bookcases. Fireplace, cabinet work in kitchen. Nonresident owner says sell and to a responsible party will make term of 1500 down, 370 per month. -. , A real classy home in a choice resi dence district. Splendidly arranged. All large rooms, living room 13x26 with bookcases, fireplace, elegant buffet In paneled dining room. Mirror doora, beamed ceilings, 3 bedrooma with en closed sleeping porch and tile bath on second floor; large attic, full basement, laundry fays, beautifully finished In oak and decorated. Owner will take mortgage as first payment, or to re sponsible parly might consider as low as 3600 down, 380 per month. Fine eldublB corner, east and south front. An elegant home of 7 rooms. Excellent arrangement of rooms. Best ' of oak finish. Dandy aunroom. Large living room with fireplace, bookcasee, buffet. Splendid basement, aeparated with cross walla for laundry, furnace, and billiard room. Beautiful shade trees. Garage for one,, car. Ground alone I worth 33,000. Owner aays sell this week and has made the price l,60.. On Larlmore Ave., close to school and car line. Dandy bungalow of 6 rooma. Thoroughly modern. Paved atreet. Nice south front lot. Can be handled on 3600 down. 331.60 per month. - For appointment to show, call Ken wood 2831. Charles W. Martin & Co.; n IT A T.Tnn 0 T4I Om, Nat Bk. Bldr. AT. Jilt". Montclair Bungalow Everything a fire-room bungalow should be. Extra large living room with fireplace. Oak floors, oak and enamel finlah. Complete with gas heat er, storm sash, awninas. etc. Well worth the price. 37.300. Shown by appoint ment. Call Grant Benaon, evenlnga and Sundays, Walnat 1680. Benson & Carmichael Atlantic 3640. 342 Paxton Block, Mitchell Investment Co., 24TH AND AMES, KENWOOD 0S17. ' Experienced and personal supervision of rental property, north. Absentee and aearesldent owners' patronage o-Uclted. THE Old Reliable Real Estate Office. ll'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO., 1S0I Code St. ; Dougla 1343. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. Miscellaneous. Bungalow, Pre-War Price This la a real buy la a modern bun gulow, . Flrat-olaaa condition. South (runt lot. Near achoui and ear Una. Hood garage (or one car, Poaaeealon In a reMiinht time. Oil burning fur Bate. Hoe tin place today. Term, are etay. For price Sunilay, call WA. 4147. Creigh Sons & Co. 601 He Uid. Jackson to. llRAfTlFl'L HOMB KOIl SALE OR TRADE. Nine rooms, hot water heat, quar-ler-aawed oak fireplaee, tiled bath and eliower, toilet, bat It and billiard room In buaement, large toxlsl-foot lot, Reauilfut shade tr.es. House In ex cellent condition both Inside and out. Two lilut-k to two car llnea. lm mvdlato possession. 1'rlre 114,000, on good terms, or will trade (or a entailer home, well located, acreage close to Omulia, or might consider a food (Irat mortaage a part payment. For full Information call Kenwood 4126. Five Rooms Being Built ll.autlful l-room all modern kella- alona bungalow will be ready to move Into next week, oak floors and flnlah. While enamel In S bedrooms, bath and 1: He hen, uiillt-ln ice box, pantry and bookraHos; full cemented basement, best furnace, large lot, good neighborhood; genuine bargain at 64.X00 with very Knsy term. Hundaya phone Mr. Smith, KB. 03Do; Mr. Khnver, HE. 3768, or Mr. lletrilfc, WA. 275. N. P. Dodge & Co. I "IdX, Dnuglaa 0, EkiilT-HOOM. MOPKItN HOUBE VERY CHEAP. On a good east front comer lot with two garagea, house has oak floor, new ly decorated and In good order; house la vacant and will aell on very small payment. v yr. H. GATES Rualtor. 047 Omaha Nat'l Bank Building. Webster 3681. Jackson 1214. FOUR-ROOM bungalow, -room accom modations, strictly modern. French doora, linen cloaet, kitchen cabinet, oak floora throughout. Full cement base ment. Cnll Mr. Orsnt AT, 2959. TBMPLB M'FAYDKN; CO. JA. 2428. 16 Farnam. paonoaonoDonoaono o A Place u nn i o Live We can't tell you very much here, but if you will call, write, or phone our office, we will gladly tell you what we have for sale on easy payments. Or tell us what you want, and we will do the rest. 5 Crei?h. Sons & Co. D - - o D E.tabli.hed 1868 D 2 O U 608 Bee Bldg-. Jaekion 0200 Q paonoDononoDononc We sold three small Q 2 houses thislast week, o g and have several good D n buyers. Do you want to S o sell? 8 Q We would appreciate R 2 hearing from you. o D a p A. P. Tukey & Son g 2 620 Fint National Bank Bid;. O U Jackton 4223 Q oaoaononoQonon3 Do You Need Money? W. have a number of buyers for good first class homes and real estate investments. If you .. have anything you want to sell we would be pleased to have you submit them to Us for quick results. , . J. J. MULVIHILL 200 Brandeis Theater Building Phone Jackton 3352 ARTHUR BLDG. 210 South 18th Street Several desirable offices for rent, large and small. ' See ; Thos. W. Hazen Sola Agent Telephone Dougla 8330 WANT TO RENT T or 8 -room house in desirable location. Willing to pay 3125 per month, with one years' rent 1 in advance for 1 V4 or 2 V4 -year lease. Only S in family. Call, write or phone. Creigh Sons & Co. 80S Bee Bldg. Jackson 0200 Mortgage Loans Omaha Natl Bank Bldg. Tha Omaha Baa U pra tenting It reader with an unaurpaaaeel Sport Page all tha aaws in the world of sport. 2 Stores. Morris Hotel Bldg. . 18th and Dodge Sts. Only two vacancies are left in the newly completed store rooms at 18th and Dodge streets in the Morris Hotel Apartment building. These are suitable for any line of business, either retail or general. . Since the Dodge street grading has been finished, this makes A desirable corner. Rates on application. See Mr. Stanton. Morris Hotel 18th and Dodge Sts. Phona Atlantic 3210 French Premier. Takes Sharp Issue With Lord CurzQi Briuml Says Separate Agree ment With Turkish Nation . alint Government Was to Settle Private Affairs. ily The Aaaorlaled Treea. New York, Nov. 26. rrenilc Briand of France took sharp issue with Lord Cureon, the British for eign minister yesterday, on that part of the lattcr's speech In London Thursday in which he intimated France had "stolen a march". on its allies by cnterinsr into a separai agreement with Turkish nationalist government. The aerecmcnt , was drafted and Hgned in London, after France had given notice to its allies that it in tended to effect a special agrcemcn for the settlement of our private affairs, M Briand asserted in statement issued just before he sailed for F'rance on the steamship Furis. The statement Jn part follows "First, it i not a treaty, it is an agreement between the Angoran government and us for the settle ment of special questions concerning the frontier of Syria and Cilicia, the exchange of prisoners and the cessa tion of hostilities which, since the war, has cost France several thou sand killed and which compelled U3 to keep in these distant regions ail army of 70,000 men. It was an in tolerable burden for which the par liament would no longer assume re sponsibility and I am surprised that we should be reproached - in the very moment that we are asked to reduce our standing army for an agreement which has as a result the prevention of new bloodshed and which permits us to reduce by half our army in the Orient. "Cave Woman" Appears In Assault Hearing White Plains. N. Y Nov. 26. Mrs. Ida Meade, the so-called "cave woman of Armonk, in company with her three sons, Albert, George and William, and her husband, John, appeared before the Westchester county grand jury yesterday mora me. Mrs. Meade gave testimony against Tony Fenlck, charged witn assault. 1 he four created a sensation as they came into the court house. The two sons ragged and unkempt, hat less, the father using a home whit tled hickory stick as a cane. Living as they have been in a wild section of the county, they appeared almost like people of another land. Sheriff Werner is investigating the report that two of the younger sons have never attended school. Mrs. Meade told the district attorney that the only reason she failed to appear before the -grand jury and tried to get away from the deputy sheriffs for a week was because she feared the majesty of the law. Powers to Withdraw rostortices m uima Washington, Nov. 26. (By The Associated Press.) Withdrawal of foreign posto trices in China was in formally agreed to in principle today by the far eastern committee of the Washington conference and a resolu tion to that effect will be drafted by a subcommittee authorized to work out details of the plan. The question of extra-territoriality, the gradual abolition of which was agreed to in principle yesterday, was not considered by the nine nations represented in the far eastern com mittee at today's sitting. . Attorneys Still Battling For Jury in Burch Trial - Los Angeles, Nov. 26. Anothei day without a jury was the record of the trial of Arthur C. Burch, ac cused of murdering J. Belton Ken nedy; Adjournment until Monday found the court with ll women and one man in the jury box and both sides well supplied with peremptory challenges whereby some of these may be supplanted. All had been, passed temporarily, however. At the present rate, the jury may, not be completed bSfore next Tues day, should all thfse challenges be used. Burch continued to show a lively interest in the proceedings and laughed heartily at many of the an swers given by veniremen to ques tions relating to insanity as a de fense. Last ot British Forces In France Quit Calais Calais, Nov. 26. Ten officers and 36 privates, the last of the 4,500,000 men constituting the British ex peditionary force, have embarked for England, after an absence of seven years. No official ceremony attended the departure, The French government had suggested a send-off celebration but the British war office decided otherwise. Private farewells on the quay, howfeVer, were -extremely cordial. "Bluebeard" on Trial c t mil i m Ifc f-iNaViMY':: Henri Landru, the "Bluebeard of Gambais," addressing the court at the opening of his trial at Versailles, France, on the charge of murdering 10 of his many sweethearts. Chicago Bandits. Spend Busy Day Banker Beaten and Robbed of Car Numerous Other Holdups Reported. Chicago, NoV. 26. Four bandits, posing as policemen, forced Joseph W. Sennott, foreign teller in the Fort Dearborn National bank, to start the motor of his automobile for them, robbed him tnd knocked him from the machine. They then kidnaped two of his friends and beat and robbed them. Miss Ruth Vivian was one of the victims. She was carried manv miles from her home after being picked up on the street, and thrown out in a lonely part of the city. Tohn Rissman, a real estate dealer, was held up in his- offices in the First National bank building today and robbed of $2,400. Two taxicab drivers were robbed of all their money and severely beaten and Henry Rawich, a butcher, was re lieved of $200 by a footpad as he was opening nis store ; yesterday morning. . , John R. Officer, a policeman, call ed to quell an icipient riot between two married couples due to booze, was set upon by the" men, stripped of his star, club and revolver and badlv beaten and shot. Allan Theirs and his wife were arrested on complaint of the Cuban consul who said they had stolen $5,000 worth of rugs and other fur nishings from his residence. Augusta, Ga., Swept By $2,000,000 Fire Augusta, Ga., Nov. 26.Nearly one-half of the 700 block of Broad street and the entire eastern side of the 200 block of Jackson street, both in the heart -of Augusta's business section, were destroyed by fire early today with a total loss of about 2.000.000. The fire started about 2 o'clock in the five-story Johnson building at the corner of Jackson and isroid streets and was not brought under control until daylight after fire de partments from Savannah, Atlanta, Macon, Columbia, Charleston, Aiken and Waynesboro had been sum moned. Chief Aldrich and the men of the Aiken department made the 23-mile run to this city in 25 min utes and joined the Augusta force at a time when it appeared that a large portion of the business section was doomed. The following buildings were in the path of the flames: Johnson building, total loss! Har rison building, total loss; Albion ho tel, total loss, and Genista hotel, partly burned. J x J. he Augusta Chronicle offices and plant in the Harrison" building were a complete loss. Father of "Cousin Everett" Harding Attempts Suicide Chicago, Nov. 26.Ephraim Har ding," father of "Cousin Everett" Harding, who is serving a jail term for pretending to be a relativfi of the president and swindling people on that reputation, yesterday attempted suicide by shooting. The bullet en tered his right temple and it wa. said last night hia condition was serious. -. . The disgrace brought upon the family by the son has weighed heav- ly upon the lather. His depression was accentuated by the alleged' tact that Mont Tennes,long his friend nd employer, had declined to ' ad vance funds to provide a Thanksgiv ing feast. He brooded over this and this morning shot himself, the bullet entering behind the left ear and com ing out through the left eye. Omaba GiVerjAnother Bear . For Riverview Park Zoo Omaha was presented with an other bear yesterday, when J. B Hummel, commissioner of parks, wrote W. T. Sadler of Creston, la., "there is room for another burih at Riverview zoo," - Sadler wrote, saying this bruin, which is 3 years old, weighs 400 pounds, and has been raised tamei from a pup up, was secured by the American Legion at Creston for use in a fund drive. The drive is over, but there's no place for bruin there, now, so Omaha can have him if the1 city will pay the etpress. Hummel sent a thank-you note, promising to, pay the express charges. a'A- I ew;i.win mau lamUri ii.iaaaai itM.M Washington Notes By E. C. SNYDER. Washington Correspondent Omaha. lice. Washington, Nov. 26. (Special Telegram.) Assistant Secretary of Agriculture C. W. Pugsley will de liver an address at the meeting of the Nebraska State association to he held Wednesday evening at the Thompson school. The association will elect officers for the ensuing year, to be followed by dancing. Senator Norris, who contemplat ed leaving for Nebraska yesterday, was compelled to change his itiner ary somewhat. He will leave for his home in McCook today and will later visit Lincoln and Omaha on his way eastward. . Congressman Jefferis.has arranged to leave for Omaha today and will be a traveling companion to Senator Norns. Judge Kinkaid has gone south and expects t6 reach the Sixth district some time next week. 5 Ex-State Treasurers Of Illinois Accused Springfield, 111.,- Nov. 26. (By The Associated Press.' Suits for accounting against five former state treasurers alleging shortage ot ap proximately $2,500,000 were started today by Attorney General Edward J. Brundage, The suits cover the six terms pre ceding that of the present treasurer, Edward E. Miller and are directed against all State treasurers who held office between 1909 and 1921. State Auditor Andrew Russell, who was treasurer twice during the period, is defendant In two suits. The other former treasurers in volved are: Governor Len Small, Lieutenant Governor Fred E. Sterl ing, William Ryan jr., and Edward L. Mitchell. . Disclosures made through the in vestigation of the state treasury which resulted in indictment of Governor Small, Lieut. Gov. Sterling and Vernon Curtis, a banking asso ciate of Governor Small last July furnished the evidence on which the civil suits were based, the attorney general's offfce announced. Five Burglaries Reported; Cash, Gems, Clothes Stolen Roy Broomfield, proprietor of the Monarch Gardens dance hall, report ed to police that a thief entered tht rear room of his place at 109 Soutn Fourteenth street and stole an ovet coat and $17 in cash. He offered $20 reward for return of the coat, Which is a sumptuous one of fur. Burglars entered the house at 618 South Nineteenth street Friday night and stole $85 from the room of H. J. Wilson and $20 from the room of Frank Scalise. Entering the home of C. R. Cott, 2409 North Eighteenth street, by a side window Friday night, burglars stole $52.85. A signet ring and $20 in cash were stolen from the home of Hen ry Hahn, 2529 North Eighteenth street, by burglars who entered through a side window. Cessation of Recruiting Is Ordered by Navy Department Washington, Nov. 26. Temporary cessation of naval recruiting, with the exception of re-enlistmenfs, has been ordered by the NavV depart ment Instruction to recruiting ofii cers to accept no new applicants fol lowed the discovery that last week enlistments considerably exceeded discharges, causing a "surplus" be yond the total set by the department. General recruiting will be resumed as soon as this surplus has been ex hausted, it was said. County Attorney Seeks to Have Court Close Property Petition for an injunction to close the property at 615-17 North Seven teenth street, alleged to have been used for immoral purposes, was filed by ! County Attorney A. V. Shot well's office yesterday. The building was closed once be fore. In November, 1919, according to the county attorney's office. . Baltimore Bank Closed Baltimore, Nov. 26. Unable to meet its immediate obligations, the Latayette Dank ot this c.ty was closed yesterday after banking hours by State Bank Commissioner Pagt, who took clicarg- of its affairs. The bank's total resources were $1.15,-S13. Chinese Ready ToDrop'Likin" Loral Governors Willing to Abandon Tax in Return For Tariff Autonomy. lly Tlx Aeaorlatei! Ire., Washington, Nov. 26. .Wuuiicf lliat the Chinese local govrrnurt are ready to abandon the "likiu" tat ii China i given tarilT autonomy wi contained in a atatement itucd yci tcrd.ty by the Chinese tlelritatKin. For many year the "bkin," an internal tax imposed on goods ship, prd across the boundary Unci of the province and collected independently of the central government, has con stituted a serious barrier to trade devclopiitrnt because it made tariff tolls almost prohibitive on goods which foreign commercial interrit have tried to send into central China. The delegation's statement followi: Information has been received to the effect that in connection with the question of tariff autonomy in China, the provincial military and civil governments of China have agreed to abolish the "likin" (inter, nal duties) at the same time, accord ing to the petitions of the United' Association of Chambers of Com merce in China. -The business men in China are determined to secure the abolition of the "likin' as soon as China is at liberty to increase her tariff rates. The ministry of finance has been making due preparations in order to carry it into cffecl." South Side Appearance of Officer Soothes Excited Father Ernest Eymon, 2333 Washington street, objected so vociferously to his son Robert, 14, being sent to River view Detention home by Judge W. G. Sears in juvenile court yes terday that the 'court found it necessary to summon a deputy from the sheriff's office. Upon the arrival of the officer, however, Mr. Eymon regained his composure and after considerable discussion, during which he stated that be had been kept in ignorance of the fact that Robert had not been attending school regularly, he decided to al low the law to take its course. Robert was before the court last Saturday ' to answer a charge of truancy and upon his promise to go to school, was allowed to go home. Truant officers reported that he had not kept his promise. His next ap pearance before the court will mean a sentence to Kearney, Judge Sears warned tne tatner. :, . , Packer Workmen Will ' Discuss Cut in Wages A mass meeting of packing house employes will be held at 2 this afternoon in the offices of district council No. 5. Amalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen of North America, Twenty-fifth and M- streets, to discuss the wage cuts recently accepted by the "company unions." Jacob Davis, president of the council, announced yesterday that employes who do hot attend the meeting will be looked upon as fa voring the cut. Membership in the company unions, he said, auto matically cancels membership In the other unions. It is believed the Question of ac cepting the wage cut will be put to a referendum vote next Mondav nr Tuesday. Youth Held on Charge of . b orging Father s Name Herman Handler, 19, was arrested yesterday and charged with the for. gery of the name of his father R Handler, 115 Turner boulevard, to a check which, it is alleged, he passed at the store of Walter J. Slate, 4940 ooutn i wenty-sixtn street. He was released under $750 bond in Smith Side police court. " Man Found Asleep in Chair Accused of "Rough .House' Herman Mann was arrested Fri day night in the house where lie rooms at Twenty-seventh and Q streets. The landlord called police and reported that Herman had como home intoxicated and was raising 4 "rough house." When the officers arrived there they found Hermau asleep in a chair. . , Girl Bitten by Dog While On Way Home From Grocery - When Ethel Smith, 18, was re turning from the grocery store to her home at Twenty-seventh and -Harrison streets Friday evening, a dog attacked her at Railroad avenue and Madison street, biting her on the right leg. Police Surgeon Youn-; was called and administered first aid. Strike of Professional Pallbearers in Germany Berlin, Nov. 26. The most uniuue strike in the wave that is sweeping Germany as a result of climhino- prires, is the strike of the professional , paiihearers of Potsdam. They have demanded hip-hpr for carrying mortal remains to tha grave, and the funeral parlors haw lnfianea sirikepearefs. Reverence for the dead io. nn de terring the 'strikers from attacking the strikebreakers carrying caskets of accompanying hearses. Several fu nerals have been the centers of small riots. Victim of Holdup Points Out Photo in Police Morgue Harry Rothkopp, 2060 North Nine teenth street, strolled throt'gh the Bertillon room at Central police headquarters and pointed to a pfc ttire of Harry McArdclI. 1328 South Twenty-eighth street. He identified him as one of two holdups who re cently robbed him. MeArdell was arrested with George Dodd, 2112 Lake street. Both are held for in vestigation. 4 A 1 1