The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 01, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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Priority (men
Fuel nnd Food on
Velmi Roads
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lliorinl iy I. C. to
(.. I'rrfrrenre hi
Mow iiit'iit.
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Siiil IjiiI tlinin liilr, ul (Iir lonrlni I
ul I. if Wfiirrn linrt iifiiiu;il will
ilin.e . h ir H Uve lirci in rrltrt onjliraak. arc hnrii in ut ttbai a vtritiT
t4ilrri4iU ra.l nl tlir Mitxttippi l"f hi Imil Mciluine h4 tt rillrn i
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ly aII ffighi i.ifrinl, Hit tinlfr ji.,
may tiiipfinl nrlirury (1141 In ft ill
proviilnu 4it I.ir hlu.iru ami rout
iiik. II' onlrr will go mio rffit
-aptiti fia-r I ainl will rrii)4in in c(
Irit tn . I i I tnrllifr ordrrt.
Wlirn tlie original 'rtiirrgrmy or
drrt of the coiiiiiiitMOii wrrf ixtinl
rrly tint iiikiiiIi, tlie priority ami
1 rderriK'e iti Intel ion ilul not affect
the wr., altlint.Klt irnyit.nii wi
tiurle to allow tatlroaijt to (!nrK4rl
touting (linriiiiiu rif hiiprrt anil to
move freight in the moit direct line.
No Immediate Change.
t.'nlrsi fuitlirtr onlrr of the coin
mipiiim arc imirl and hrii.g the
rs.n l id M1I5 of iniority 110 imnn diatc
rhangr in the mrthoiU of handling
Iraftic in Ihe west will remit from
the order. Ilowcvrr, under lis ternit.
in casr any r.iilru.id hy rraioll nf
the rxi.iiug kIioik urn's strike or
other factor, heroine congested or
I1I01 kailnl, it will have power lo de-
ihiie rmhargoea ;iK4ins the receipt
r.f .liipinciiK and to hty gcueial
frrif;ht aiide in order 10 piolt through
rdiipmriiis of foodstuff, perithahlcs
and furl.
The order wat issued upon tepre
nentationt from far western ttaltt
that unless railroads were allowed
power to establish priorities the
movement of the fruit cropt and
othrr agricultural products might lie
greatly hampered. G. If. Ilecke, di
rector of agriculture for California;
Frank P. Spinning, representing the
governor of Washington, and Sena
tor McNary, republican, Oregon,
headed a Pacific roast delegation
which urgently requested, the com
mission to extend the priority ovs
n'em to the west alftns? the same lines
that have been in effect in the cast.
Optimistic View.
Railroad managers of important
ltr.es operating west of the Missouri
river took an optimistic view on the
.rjuestion of future freight movement
in eommentnig on the orders
,of the Interstate Commerce conmiis
','011 authorizing the carrier west of
the Mississippi to give priority to
"foodstuffs, fuel, live stock and per-L-bablc
products.
At the offices of the Chicago, Bur
lington it Quincy railroad it was said
there was no indication that it
would he necessary for that road to
itake advantage of the commission's
order. So far as the shopcraft sit
uation was concerned, the road
"claimed the strike for them had been
over for some time, and that its prin
cipal concern was to educate into
first-class workmen some of the men
employed to take the strikers' places.
All kinds nf freight was being
moved by the Hurlington, it was
claimed, and similar expressions were
forthcoming from the Union Pacific
system and the Chicago & North
western. General Manager Dickinson
ot the latter road for lines west of
the Missouri admitted that there had
been some freight congestion east of
Omaha, but maintained that it was
clearing up. West of the river, he
asserted, the road was experiencing
no difficulty in moving all freight
business.
Canadian Dollar at Premium.
Toronto, Out., Aug. .M. The Ca
nadian dollar achieved a small
premium in Toronto yesterday for
buyers of United Slates dollars had
to pay par and commission of 1-64 of
1 per cent. Some $350,000 changed
bands at this ligurr.
Sense
.ommon
Do You Tire Yourself Out by Sug
gestion?
Are ou allowing yoursei. to gci
lulu a 'constantly tired way?
Do you think" yourself into that
tired teebng.
Have you not allowed yourself to
get into a way oi thinking that you
are a bit overworked, that you need
a long rest, and hrratisc ou cannot
get it, it has made yon feel "about
worn out?"
There it nothing strange about
your feeling fatigued aiter a day of
close application to work
It vou five irnoil service, the 1 iv 1
" r
m i V11..1H1 in... ,..u ..Li,., j
Hut when you get up m tlie morn-
mi. it n not going to make the d.i
any easier for you 10 gnmt and giowl
and groan in anticipation ot il
First thing you know vou are tee! ,
ing urea nriore oti negin work
Then the tired Ibought sticks '!
dav
Tbf more you t!m:k vory
thoughts, the weanrr vou hrccntte
II v iiight yoii wi'.l have cirtlrd a
mental stile i't rvfuiiihon winch
n'ght f'l test lAIHM! it'Sa-patr
And SOU will (i 4tiit;tl, A"Mli
folk with the b.taSa!4td, t.ipg-drawn-nii,
"wearvWiibe" issf vsi. n whish
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gi'.i.
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Parents' Problem
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How to Keep Well
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THE CURSE OF POISON IVY.
Sulimly Ifom Imiii. hi i y dint
nohody gn tty ink from ii. tml
; if it iffiulilr n)iiir At lint trnn ni
i.ir ilia nrji'rifi in ut nn a iiamiar
thu r.ni.tc in ,l tonirihina tuuuhlv:
I. "'t
. . .
ihf roun-lrr io go ,r rl.i.uh ihf.
tliiiink a. ilia . , iaii t . in ta, u ai .Anl
ilimm. at llif il lfiia iiilfry4l-oiil
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n'K" "? rinrriAiniPKiv unurr inr ir, i, .,,. . I,. .....J
i.. ..i..... .,....i.i. i ..n"IK .'ifini't ilroxe lot rar 4rouml
M'iiiK kliihi .liriiiai an'l
Muial ''
ti lit tn hair the i4i'4iion broken in
on or terminating m an attack of
poi.on ivy, tailed pin. on uak ill the
toi'ih, i a little too inui h.
Fortunately, not everybody it tut
ceptible lo pouon ivy, and grown
people, even though they have been
tusceptible at children, are often im
inmie.
The poiton of the plant it at subtle
at that .of ragweed pollen. To many
it it not poisonous at all. The tut
ceptibil.ty 10 it teems to be gradually
aMjiiired. to get greater for a tear or
two. and thru to be lout.
If il were worth while some cien
list would take advantage of tint
peculiarity and ute Ihe poison from
Ihe plant or the srrun. from the skill
bli.ert to make a protecting vac
rme. nr. somehow', tn overcome u
rrptihihty. Hut the trouble from
poison ivy hat always been just short
of stirring people to get after the
weed or its poison, or the disease
caused by it. l or ibis reason people
do not grub it out of thrir lots or
picnic groiill'ls, or krrp it cut ihovn
1 lo.e. srason after season. Scientists
have never made a vaccine against it
or found a cure for it.
It comes with Milling and burning,
and a multitude of small blistert.
These blisters are filled with clear
water, unless they have been infected
with pus germs, in which event they
may be filled with pus, or the area
may become a suppurating surface.
That, however, is exceptional. The
rule is that after a frw days of itch
ing, burning and ooing, the mois
ture dries up, the redness fades out
and the attack subsides. Usually
one attack a season is the limit.
For there are many remedieslead
washes, bromide, water, iodine, witch
hazel, boric acid solution compresses
and some others that have been print
ed in this column. In every case where
there is a multitude of cures, the real
cure, the cure from which the credit
is filched, is nature. Give nature time
and it cures poison ivy.
We have one suggestion to make.
Why should not picnic grounds tha't
are free from poison ivy advertise the
fact. To keep a picnic ground free
is an easy matter. To advertise the
superiority of the place should be
good judgment.
P. S. Schaniberg thinks suscepti
bility to poison ivy may be overcome
by the internal administration of
very small doses of the poison. The
treatment is to be given before the
stasou of exposure.
A Stiff Knee Treatment.
L. F. writes: "I note Mrs. J. M. C.
asks your advice concerning a stiff
knee. I was afflicted with one some
time ago, and after everyone bad giv
en up hope for a cure, a specialist ad
vised the following treatment:
"Place knee or entire foot in a bath
tub filled with boiling water, as hot
as can be borne, and allow it to re
main in the water for a length of
time, adding hot water front time to
time. Do this a few times.
"I offer this with a view that it
might sae Mrs. J. M. C. a large
amount of time, trouble and money.
It has cured me. In any case, by a
trial she will have everything to gain
and nothing to lose."
Eyelashes and Style.
Uourewife writes: "Some 10 years
ago when my 2-year-old had a very
bad stye an eye specialist explained
to me that a stye was an infection
at the root of one or more eyelashes
and that if the eyelashes were pulled
out in the renter of the stye the
trouble would disappear. However,
if the stye disappears, as it will in
t'ine. and the infected eyelash still
remains, the infection is alniort sure
,A rcmai, amli ; timff anothpr svc
'appears
1 " A,-a f,lrl,u.r precaution, a little
alcohol, applied on a small piece of
I ,, j ,i ,1,. .,, r .
I toothpick is very good, but rare
trust he takrn to con tine the alcohol
to the stye and not the eyeball. Do
this immediately after removing the
infected lashes."
Have Sore Investigated,
v y V wri,(,. -j have M ,
..m i: t 1..
iimii sirr im my upt'rr iiji mr nearly j
three mouths and it does not eem
jf it woul(, fstr I( fxtfnds
j,,),- ,v t,r ,p,
-j d,, n, pilk it jm i( -K,,r,
peeling
picasc advise me what to do
IIITI.Y.
Have it investigated,
l old sure that persist, that ill not
lira!, are oftrn cancer.
S'liurtmut lliry are ihaiierft.
Pacifier Twut Mouth.
Mi. l l ritea "1 Will sou
:-'.'4if Ir!! me U there at any ill
tiirsit I iu allowing an mUni ,
ti',tltH ;M :V ,TntlUt!v Silik 4 t'JU-
t 1 1 '
1 hive ! ,-4r, that i! trivia I'l
il.f t'.r ikvrt; it a t.t fiillrf i,s.
".I !t ivr idf lr iii I mike 'he m.ml
la'aje " I ilii'l it'.rt f.l Vim 'l
i.'f:, ..... . ! 1'. S 1 1 II '
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l!.u Itoanl Nlenlrr lU-iiif
Hp' Ilea. I of MriVert' lo,
Receiver Without
Antenna or (Ground
Kff.hr Piil I Kthrr
Vfc Without Outvie Con.
iirilioii., IiiNfntiri Hunt.
Stw Vtiik A ii' acliuvfiiifiit in
i. i..4i4ui !ir rifttioiMiir.
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ni'iiiuniir nn a irrry lio in IMf
o( jvfr amf pf.armfd M
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III 4 room
To rnifiluiir lli rnnr frril.im
f( lut iiintion iroui "dirri-lioiial tt-
1 ' ' " ' "
, a iiMiimrr 01 anarp curvet, nut llif
iiiirstaget were receiver! umntrrrupt.
' fdlV
ihe rlftloiuire emplojt what it
lermrd 1 "rrcrpter" for picking up
KadlO wa. Thit Oven omet 111
iiecea.iiy for iising a.lv outside witet.
',n"" ,r' vi"ir irceptrr
nair 11m urrn announced,
Radio
Programs
The Omaha Hre broadcast
srviral eloiution numhert by Lharletifd coal he needs at normal prices,
I)ochrrtv of Ak-Sar-Hrn fame Irom
station WDV at 7 o'clock last night.
The Omaha Hre will broadcast
a delightful musical program from
the Omaha Gram exchange program
tonight immediately following
arnonnremrnt 01 market reports.
Alice Truscott, M years old. with
several whi'tling mimhers, and Mist
Florence Sew aril at the piano will
be the features of Ihe concert, fol
lowing is the program.:
"Tha Mm kmc Mini" Alli a Trua.:oll.
"Tha Knrak ' A In a Trua.fitl.
"Faahtnit Hag" Flniani kamarit.
"Ruaalan ng ' Klorrii'-a Maiar4
"Mnillln' Through' A Ilia Truaenll.
Saturday's radio program by The
Omaha Hee will be by Hugo Jleyn's
orchestra from station WDV.
Mary's Little Lamb
Must Look to Laurels
Mary's lamb may have followed
her to school one day, but Mrs. F. J.
Sutcliffe's English setter, "Kummy,"
accomplished much more of a feat
yesterday.
He followed her 2R blocks from the
Sutcliffe home at 3715 Leavenworth
street to the Federal building, rode
up in the elevator and found her
secretarial desk in the chambers of
Judge J. W, Woodrough.
What made the dog'o feat most
unusual was the fact that Mrs. Sut
cliffe had ridden down town on a
street car.
"I saw him running after the car,
at first, but had no idea he would fol
low me all "the w av," said Mrs. Sut
cliffe. "Rummy" was panting for breath
when he reached the postoffice, but
reVived after a short rest.
Prayer Each Day
Let in offar the aarrlde of pra.lt (0
Ooil Hah,
As the morning breaks gently upon
us, O Lord, awakening us to con
sciousness and opening, our eyes to
the light and labor of each new day,
before the blood-sprinkled mercy scat
we bow. Here we would leave our
sins, and loose and lose our weights,
and find and cherish the full assur
ance of Thy favor. May Thy face be
unobscured to us today. Give us grace
to set our affections where Christ sit
tcth, that so we may be saved from
all sordidness of thought, or word, or
deed, and that our lives may draw
their inspirations from high and holy
springs. Help us to cherish a tender
regard for all the children of God of
every name.
Our eyes are unto Thee, O God.
Our hearts would find repose in the
assurance of our acceptance in ihe
Beloved. We would yield our mem
bers as instruments of righteousness
unto Thee, that, by the gracious pow
er of Thy Spirit we may ourselves
this day grow in grace and knowl
edge, and, by our ministry to others
in Christ's name, bring some into an
experience of His abounding grace.
Hear us, O Lord, because we pray
in that sweet name in which all Thy
exceeding great and precious prom
ises are sure. Amen.
REV. THOMAS T SHtF.LPS
Tironlo. unt, Caliaila.
Dog Hill Paragrafs
By George Bingham
trickct Hickt has a pair ot fine,
striped socks, and has tlrawn up hit !
BP i
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it ' v v . , '. e i 1 n , . i a i - a r " il '
Ford Refuses
Coal at Fxpense
of Other Users
(liar;;. Hnlrr llf Of.
fcrr-il Him Km! Coiikigiinl
to Northwest tloiiMinifrt
on Priority Onler.
Driroit, Aug, Jl (By A I'.)-
I llrnry l ord rrHisnt vcttcrday
. - '
t i .
"iui ny t4i hrokrr. .n fir
I aralll. rnr inn In. .. h... I I,.
it.4nui4iii.rrr rr(uri to nirtl.a.c the
furl, li'ililing it iwnilil nut hr a Im
nunilariiii ri to Ul? foal iiilrmleil
lo relict a ihi tiilirring of mrn, aoiii
m a ul cliiMirn iluring the coming
I w inter,
I Mr. f ord was quoted at taviug
tlial "rn.il hnrittaoDr.'' Ii-H (l.,a,l
I (.. "steal ihn toal" and tfll it o
him
KrliArli rminjliiia Irmn U'a.i 'ir.
I gmia that ihe Ford company bad re -
, tuer coal ottered at normal pnce
wai rxplainrd al the Ford plants. It
wat atterled that the fuel so offered
j wat tteam coal, a product of httle
use in the Ford industries because il
f contains a high tultihur content. A
j low Sulphur coal it required for blast
, furnace work.
Despite the often repeated drier-
millAtlon of Mr. Ford In rlnsa Ina far.
1 torien unless he un obtain the knl
1.. ii.....:. :...i.. ,:..i j. . . 1 .
uir 1uinii imiUMMaU mnlTICl IOOK
heart when it wat announced the
General Motors corporation, em
ploying between 75,'MKI and lOO.IHlO
men, had a 70-day supply of coal
available, (losing of llir various
plants of the corporation, it was ex
plained, would affect hundreds of
thousands of workmen employed by
concerns depending upon General
Motors for various materials.
BEE WANT AD RATES
lln re Km aai-h 4a, 1 or 1 4a a.
120 par Una aarh day, t 10 4 4aa.
lr par Una aach flay, I 4ava or loniar.
Thaaa rat,a apply l.i Tha Sunday Baa
a wall aa In Tha Morning an4 Kvanmi
llaa All wak4ay a4varttaamanta appaar
In both morning anrl srtnlog adltlona al
tha nna coat.
Tha a ho a rafat apply irluelv.lr to
Want Ada whlca ara commonly farm, 4
"publfe wanti," and do not Inrludt ad
vancing nr aiploitlng ibalr buainaaa.
TDK HER raaervaa tha nht to 4tlg
na' what roniululaa a -.ubl.o want.
Want Ada accaplrd at lb following
of flea:
Talaphona
AT-lanlln 1001.
Call for Want Ad Iiapartmant. An ai
parlanrad want ad lakar will recelva your
ad and a bill will ha mallad la tar. Tha
rat, a quoiait aboia appl to altbar charg,
or raah nrdara.
TLOSINO HOURS TOR WANT A 1)9.
Evan.ng Kdltlon ll:4t a. m
Morning Kdllloo t p. m.
Buoday Edition p. m. Saturday.
THE OMAHA VriRNINO BEE.
THK KVKN1NO BF.E
DEATH & FUNERAL NOTICES
SHAl KKI-Kunij "wm. T paaaad on l
hla resldenre. 1IU7 So. nnh atraai. Tuaadny,
August St. lf!S, ag.d 70. Mr. Rhai'kalford
H aurvlvad by ihraa daughlara. Mra. E. c:.
Thoinaa, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mra. T. E.
N'alaon, Cmiaha: Mra. G. N Anderaun,
Omaha; ona aon, Harry W. ftharkulford,
Omaha; two brothers and ihrra ais'era.
KunarJ nervlcea will ba from I ha real
danra. 1937 Ho. 34th atreef, ftaturriay, Sep
lentliar 2. 19-2. at 2 p. m . f(ev. M. Allan
Katth officiating, tntannant b'nrrnt I.awn
remrtary. For lnfnrmttlon call c:roaby
Moora. WE 0(17.
ROOD Samuel E. punned on at tha resl
denea of hia step-daughter, Mra. I). It.
Mi-Taggnrt. Wedneaday. Auguat 3", 1922,
aged SI yearl. Mr. Rood la aurvlvei hy
one daughter, Mra. Hazel Matlork, Kim
ball, Neh. Funeral aervtrea from the
Croaby-Moore funeral home, Twenty-fourth
and Wirt streets, Thursday. AtiKuet 31.
1922, at 3 p. m. Interment at Edira. Neb
MARKER- Mra. Minnie, aged 47 yeara.
died Wedneaday p. m. at tha family real
dence, 2707 rnldwull Rt. Thar are left to
mourn her losa. her huaband. Henry; three
daughters. Mra. Dorla Hard, Ellen and
8uaan Marker of Omaha: two anna. Jamea
nf New York and Henry of Omaha. Re
main in atnte, Heaffy A Heaffy chapel
Funeral nMIre latrr.
SAKKTT .N'lit P., pBMi?d on the rsi
rtencp, 2a6 I'oppklon Ave., Wiydm-May,
Auk- "0. IS--, aifo fi. Kuiipi nrranice
mfnts will h Kln Ifttftr. For inforn.aiion
vhU t'ronby-Mnorff, VK, 0047.
BURIAL VAULTS.
WUODK.N boxci anon d?cay. Stel or iron
vault- will rust out and collapse. Thfre
fnre you ohouM lrm1tJt upon your under
taker naine an Automatio Sealing; Con
crete Buna) vault ; water -proof and ever
laMlnsr. Manufactured only hy the Omaha
Concrete Burial Vault Co., R210 N. 30th
St., Omaha. Inspection invited.
CEMETERIES.
VISIT FOREST I.AWN.
North of flty Llmila
Office nt I'emetery
and 720 Hmndi-ia Theater
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
F. J. STACK & CO.,
Omaha'a best un.Wtakine; eatrihllahment
AKKow A T T TJ T T T A Trt7Eltv;cE
1'IEItCI
KniuuuunnvjJJH.v. oo6i.
Thlrty-tnlrd and Firnaiti.
Hulse & Riepen,
Funeral rreotnra. Cumlnf,
"HEAFEY &ll E A FEY"
I'ndertaliert and Kmtmlmri
Phre HA n.i (ifft.e vi 1 1 Kimim-
LARKIN BROTHERS
rt'UKBat. niRErTons
4SI 4fl. J4TH
ppArjV tr.i'iTi
"wliUOlJ I -lilUUIvrj
"we. omiT
Itth A WIM
FLORISTS.
LEE LARM0N VTl1
HAY IT WITH El.iOVEHt rROM lirbS
A gWiiltiiPA. II1,,"AH(V KTRERT
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kaibar lr4e, kg demand; wag whii
lasvamg. etri.tlr modern im ar writ
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SALESMEN,
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T'.'ini men between lha agea nf t
ai.-l 7..I in devalnp as manageia
an. I saleamen In our aiorea Thia la
lie liigheai-paid prnfeaaion in any
field and lha a.aniiy tif aa
I'en.n'ad men make It ne.eaaary
that we rnndur.t our own arbool
in aaleamanahlp under rnmti.l.nl
maliu'loia r,IMi II HA I, A R Y
Willi. K I.EARNISO Appliiania
mii I hii, fair eduiatlon and ha
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HosrE COMTANT
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SAt.ESVtEV ulth eaperleni eelllnr gear
greaaa lo travel Iowa territory, w aell
the nationally known Whli Hear Clreaaa to
oanera of fleata of trurka. Ipduatrlul con-ei-rn,.
eie. Oura la a etrlrtTy rommlaalon
propnaiiliin. To men who qualify sve will
allow weekly drawing aeijounla agatttal
rommlaston. Addreaa H. A. Aahton. 1'oat
offlra llox 710, fhirago.
SALESMEN WANTED By Miaaourl river
hardwara Jobber; anleanian for aouthweat
ern Nebraska territory; road experience
not nareaaary; to qualify you mual know
gi-neral hardwara line and hav youth,
amhllion and determination: aalary, ex
penaea and bonus. Addreaa T-2uOI. Oma
ha Ilea.
TOl'NO MAN STLfir LAW! Evenln
downtown aetelona, L'nlveraltv of Omaha.
He aecretary, 1027 Omaha Nat. TiH. Bldg.
W'ANTEIi A young man with car to aell
real eslat. Must ba a llva one. Call AT.
t.41 .
WANTEfi Lineman and groundmen,
steady work. Henntngaon Eng. Co.. Omaha.
WANTED An ep,rteri-ed grocery clerk.
Apply Hommer Tlroa., 2101 Earnam.
WANTED Man to "buy an Interest in
good paying hulneaa. 200s i.'umlng St.
WANTED Pin boya, not undar 1
OMAHA BOWLING ALLEYS, ltll Harney
AGENT WANTED.
AGENTS with rara to ell family rem
adlea. toilet articles, soaps, atorlc remediea,
chicken remedies, hog worm capsule,
auto and tractor oils, etc. Eaay to aell.
Miller Remedy Co, 2121 N. 10th 8t
Omaha. Neb.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
OOMPKTENT ri rt for nerl houework
In An npartmi-nt Tl. IA. 0fi9.
FOR ahorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping
etc., attend tha American Oallege nf
Buslnrea. 1912 Farnam. Poaltlona guar.
anteed; all our graduates ar In po.
altlona. fall AT. 7774 or writ for catalog.
Oirl for Kcneral housiwork;
Ha ;ti3i.
no washing.
HOI'SEKEEPER wanted by widower; good
steady horn for right party. 2214 8. l.ith
SI., Lincoln, Neb.
WANTED Competent maid for house
work and cooking In an apt. Tel. Har. 0352.
WANTED Clirl for houaework; no laun
dry. WA. 1 ITS.
WOMAN wanted; a matronly w-oman to
help keep house and he companion to an
elderly lady. Wilts L. W. Koas, Oakland,
fnvva.
WHITE gtrl for general homework ; good
hnnie WA. M:.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Y'lt'NO man desire position to work for
board and room while attending aehool.
Keferen.-H If deaired, Flox 2fi5, Omaha Bee.
DAYvVilRK wanted.
Ref. WE. 11004.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
RFjn TUB LIST
Out HiKKwt flu miner
Auction Will be Held
I'riduy and Saturday,
.Stitenil'er I nnd 2
.I'ephrnwon Auction I'rtmpi
;9 CAIMTOU AVI-:. AT. 6.'S.
We bel.evn 1 rt truthful advertla
Inf. Whwit we iy that we he
for kale in thae aut(nn an me ot
the finf-it furniture we hae ever
o'd. mij "an depend on It Thie
ia in adtlitlun tu the liundreda of
"'pl ttema umi n eery hne
It will he (tmahaa outitandtnf
ftuiiiiiicp am t;n.
A partta! Iixt ntiH ihiini the fol
'n Inx . v'"milif hifita ve mtpi
linlnwm -utte inmitlii of poa
iff l tfd. Httli feather tufte1 tnt
iraasia ilraiiiif tehla and tenrh,
hiff-n r eiMl d -. r. n hfriv
hiffvii'ittr. ti!r, drem4 Mtiie
aifl tvri h, U M Kr dinln at.te,
tii vnt fttinh. i. ntiatirig t-f eund
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Itniii d ivkttr ih at 1 1 h -1 site
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GOOD THINGS TO EAT.
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MJISCFI.LANEOUt, FOR SALE
rril'MA"lr.a . liaali":l 4l
IIAMV IIAKKT A 1.7. Illl.
UIKiril IWCTBIIMVNTS
fKAlill Teur ua4 liiaiia cn a naa, piarai
uiina Paiani-a aa lt at In Mr fmnl
A lliinfi: ''it, I'll Oauflaa
i "'ll "Al.t;-l:t ukllai tllll tail far II
(ail llamay I.Mt.
BlilOKKT .lmni(raph lialfalna In Iniarl
Nhlaa. rhmiiaranh I " tlx I'mlta
RADIO SUPPLIES.
a, ,.ni 1 1 ir.., in -""'': '" ;' "
nrd.ia anl riiad. Oinaba -nillii Oo4t
In. ins tla-nav B
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CLOTHING AND FURS
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Ila arrived tram ihe eaat w.is) high
.la. a l.n. of f.ir rnata and fma of ail
kln.lt Mra M.Namait, l"l Wallmgtnn
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JA lilt, lot N tt at I r!4mn.
I'AliKT aull and rap f..r aala J hone Cnun
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lii Ti'HERH' I' Im.i. l; ptartlrally new.
t:.'l l.eavenv.irlh, go and taka a look;
will aeil real reaaonable; alao f.iiin
Ota and aal,t fall at 111 Leavenworth
and ruaka your luat offar. .
IVrT Ill!y7"a-ll aafe. niaka d,.ka ah
i-aaet, air. 1 una ha Pistura A Cupply i n.,
a w corner llth and Dmiglaa. JA."724
lii ItlOil iihV add"ng mai ulnea. Il'm fin--Inty
guaranli e II A. Klsn AT. H..II.
H.tlli;AIN'Hliinnrlable lypewrltera. new
and ua,d maihlnea I OUT Harney. AT !!.
?yyiRY AND PET STOCK.
WHEAT a.reeiiinga, 11.24 per 10 Ilia, A.
W. Wagner, 101 No, llth. JA 1142
WEI.I. bred f.ia ternar, 111.
Ave.
nil N. ion.
t-MUNTH-OI.O Alredala dog Wt 4"2l.
WANT TO BUY
PF.SKH DEHKS. IlESKS.
New d.akt. uaid daaka bought, aold and
traded, 1. C. fleet). 1207 Farnam. AT. 14t.
Wanted Ele. trie fan, nine or twelv Inch
blade. WE. 3.1IS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
Garage Business
For Sale.
KTORAOE AND SALES
Splendid buainaaa. small investment
aell on aciount of health. AT. 12.
Mutt
FOIt HALE One of ihe beat garages in
North Dakota III health realon fur tell
ing; need .change of climate. For ptr-lli-ulara
writ to Dox s. Jameatown. North
Dakota.
CAFETERIA equipment for aala, almost
new Installment. 2axl00 feet. Wall fix
tures. I'nat 111.000. (tacrine, for 12.400.
Addreaa Itux T-2"02, Omaha Bee.
FoTT'sALT'f-N Icely equipped reetaurant;
good propoaltlo. A. Naegela, 1117
Leavenworth Rt. Call DO. Bit.
RIWTTlTrtANT for l:a. H12 Vlntoa sT.
Omaha, Neb.
RJ30MS F0RJRENT.
imTsTOL. 2702 Large, coot room, ault
abl for two, lady nr genllmn; 14 week
for on peraon. 18 for two; breakfast. If
dealrad. Laundry privilege, w E. '
ONE large nicely furn. room with two
bede. aultahla for four peraont, near
Creighton college, housekeeping or ooara
anil room. At. 7990.
2510 California.
rilNOLB and double room, men only,
walking Jlrown Bachelor, 60S N. 21et.
AT. 7449.
KOI R big, airy room with prlxate hath.
Hot water heat In winter. Nothing like It
for $10 per week. JA. "415. KK. 3021.
KRY pleaaHnt room In downtown apt.
private family. Will accommodate 2 or
3 gentlemen, at. hiku.
Ki;RN. nna. wiiti pnv. oaio; warm, com
fortable, t heerful: prlcea reaaonabie. day
or wk Hntel Hamilton. AT. 4701.
NIl'KLV furnished outside Bleeping room
14 per week up, walking distance, good car
errvire. fill So. 24th.
TKIi. If A. 2ri36 Three furn. shed rooma,
a'-rovi from Colonial hotel apartmente;
gentlemen prrferred
Mri s nith Sr., large room, private home;
hf n nt If il II V furnished. HA. 6711.
K( iL'H rooma and bath.
JA. 42H0.
628 S. 19th St.
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rooms, walking die-
V K R Y nkely furnished housekeeping and
aleeplng room, walking diatatn e. ,1m. .t 16 4
BKAI-Tl Kl'I loom n"ar Uemls Park;
husinras nifn preferred HA. nj0;
LARiiK sleeping rooni, running hot and
rni water. I'll N. iMh St.
i'AIMTOI Ave . 2.''40 Furnished rooms for
ituilents; ni.Monal1. AT. 4,
CHU"A(iO ST. 2lis. Large, IIeHant front
bfdrnnm; auitwble for two,
R(mM for rent lit private home, 2720
Pratt St. Phone Ken. 3151.
TUKNtTktU ST.. 411. H Nice furnished
room imltable for one or t vrn. MA SI.1V
! HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
iTWn modern front rooma complete for
1 hou, keeping , . lothea rl'.aet and pantry.
E. :-t;i nr K 4:7.
i CLEAN, modern light hauaekeaplng tooina.
,rlhlng furnlihid. walking diatane.
JM3 .ll.liea kt.
' 141 IT E "f .-lean neatly furnlahe.1 lonma
ion ;.l floor, n.i chlldien; garaga apa.,
, lie,' (.a.lga Ml
ttNill,E H.'Ua. keeping reoma. mtld.rn. j
i.v.iMhing f,..n..h..t. it s: ted.. ut
SI'l a:s: I ! 1 1 ,....ma nd k il. h.ll.i I . .-..Ill- !
ni.l.lv fun f..r houaak -.Plug WE, 1 174
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f..r lam kvua,k.epni At 1444
TWO w.l! fum
Si Vlaria .S ,
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FURNISHED HOUSES.
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT
omom4 i.Aitiii r m,sr iii A.if:s. y
1hil,.fuur aiiatlmanl Iul4:lta. all
acaitmama. fainr.'i'a4 runiaia alai
1 lutay f:r.,n.f Vnifhii f4 r i4
1 mam araitni.i.n l a. I i-t. n4 "ill
LIIAKIC rr.STAt. AUKNCT
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n.iiia.a a n.Q.l'a a laig.i ....,,
lranial r".io.a than ana otha, ail
in lha '! a
PCTKliN TMllir CUMI-ANT,
IVIItHr; liMVHA MAt '
AT run I in and li'tim k'a
It Hir ia..m t,i'nii,iii ll.a lr in mp-
,Blwr , , , ,' .,
jhaia aaiy n.n.lern ronienini. a mii.llr
hah grade liui hank III imialia Naimnal
VVAM EO A V HM r.
! A Tf.NANT f..r a high laae apt. t". Hed
l""l k Hia ia..ma and bain
' unf'imiahe.l Kundaia, II A ."J.7. Al.
Mia :l l.afiatig lodg
ITHK rhlodo. Jilh Ata and Mai. y Newly
da.oraud I romn apia wuli t-rmm
a. , ni,iin."i.i mna. mi.ii a-iuwiii .'. n..
ja. u:f
I'NKl IIMhiri in.idain J lumii ay.rl-
mam. heal, light bit ond cold wtr
Inuulra 1 .17 H 214
illLAlTllll. Apt. 1-rnam a i"iii. rlnaa
In and in fina Apt. II, dg , IIj Mo. Rafar-
ancaa JA lilt
KOH liK.VT 1 iiH.in modem ilupl'i iloa
to I'ralglilon rollafi. ;0m Oillagher Aj
Ka.ton, 11 t'alara Truat llldg JA till
THE Mnrantlna. Ill
de. mated apla. t)f I, I.
25th kl Newly
t and t riM.lna
riinn. JA MS!
kkl'T I Ill l.oula "flat illrl.'lly iiud-in
t ronine rail Popplelon Avr II A 1'tt
UnliEKN 1 "and 7 riioinarii.w rani, aloaa
In. O P. Htabblna. HI 'hl. ag.
Ind flour i."".iein apt , 4 rnaiLa and lalh",
kalkinic .l.i.ii.. i;o Walnut .-.ta
riiMn.. r,iiin. unf'Kii aiala nn.,r n"i
rnanag Adulu Ml Ktaih Ava 1 " llluff,
Joy, i-nmf.irt. all a. a, ona of year. 3 or 4
ronm a l 2:01, V JJ.I HI
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
TW'O-ltoilM HLTI'E. adjuiltlng a. reni-d
pori'h: walking dia'atu-a. Aii-ly 22"'s
n rjid
ELMS) aparlmenla. fJih and J'ewey. hoi.-
I. room, wall futnialied pt., i beilrooma,
tteam heat. He Janitor
2 and 3-riiiim anartui, nta. private bulb.
Pronn apartment!. l"t .North ;ut. AT
7449.
jTiT KARNAM 1 room and k.ti hentt.
tanaonalil.
4" NORTH 2JD 2-motn, nliely turn shed
modern apt
I1UNTBR InnT'At-tj'tO.
BUSINESS PROPERTY RENT
f-f IR RENT W ell lucaid desk apki e. wllll
P'lvate i.rfic a-coniniod;il'.ilia. In Bulla nf
office. Plenty of light and air. Rent rea
aonable il,.uiar,cy Immediately. Jdl Ar
thur Rldg Phone AT 632.
HTuRES FOR KENT
MODERN alnra mom at 4 N. 4"'b 4t.
for rent reaaonable. Apply F. J. Pa
Tempi. Omaha Hee. AT. 10
FOR RENT Well hunted office rooma
1.0 and up. Wllkinaon Rldg. !2th and
Farnam St. Call Janitor Room 211, I'O.
M7I.
TOP, Mr. Drugglei, with a llttl pep. a
good location at 4ilh and Ohio 81a. .New
Bldg readv about Hept. 1.
WILL build for good tenant under leva.
You aelect ait. Addraaa Y-1II9. Omaha
Bee.
MKRCAXTILK STORAGE AND WARE
HOt'SK CO., 11th and Jone 8tr
FIREPROOF daylight buildtng for rent,
I to a. individual fioor. WK,
. 1
MOVING AND STORAGE
FIDELITY 8TOK ArE A VAN CO.
MOVI.Nd PACKING
STORAOK RHIPPINtO.
Hnueehold Goodi and Piano.
Redured Ratea Thla Week to
M I N N V. A POM S ST. LOU 1 3.
1 1A7-1 1 Howard fit. Jn. kaon 2M
riHKPROOF WAREHOL'BE
Separate locked rooma for household
goods and (tiaooi, moving, packing aod
hipping.
BEKINfl OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE.
80. South Hth. HO. 416t.
ESTIMATE furn. on packing, vnnv. and
storing. Con tract e taken by job or hour.
Globe Van & Storage Co., JA. 433S, AT.
0230. GroKiman A Son, owner.
CHATTEL LOANS
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SIONEY TO LOAN
l,;o to ooo
ON Fl'RNITI RE, PIANOS. ETC
Lett rtMn legal ratea, monthly
payments.
Quick, quiet and confidential.
OMAHA LOAN C'O
r,04 Karha.h Block. Tel. JA, 3:93.
Southeast I'or. loth - PouuIhb Sta.
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LOANS ON REAL ESTATE
LOW KaTK MONEY
ft and ti per cfiit on Improved Omaha
property. Make appl lent ion now.
W. T. URAHAM.
JA, If.."3. 701 I'etra Trust Bldg
WE have rash on hand to loan on Omaha
rtislflenccff
E M LOUOKE. INl .
, :; K-eitne ni-ig
I lil'ILD and flnam-e at pi r
!,. K SHoSToK.
Crea'or of l'l.'HfHlH lloni- s
.HA Arthur Jll.lg. JA
ent.
S.734.
Farm Loans
on werti-rn
firma. la'i'hcs.
Klniie l;n-
atiucnt Co , it.'i i"t. Nat l Hh-
llml T' lie. "On loiiiiM mad prnniiil Iv.
V Ii. VV.LAU ami O II 111 i VV SI AN
Jin S Hth .t VAeiid llldg AT. HISL
.1 II MITMEN piva met f'" LIBERTY
imsns :i cm Nul l Bank Bids.
EIRST mortgjg loana made promptly on
Omaha real eatate. Mmpen A Co., Real
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I'alerann tonrlii a real buy for you.
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WE have a P21 V" ("urlPg rar.
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nf en'rae wh'fh ran be bought very
tiKOfiahle Caph r terme
r K I'AI'LKOV M'JTt'R CO.
20th end Ami A. K E. 14U.
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in ItLLlARLE utie.l rare. cah or time;
Korda, Itodgs snd other mndele.
10 brand new Korda at a discount; Tord
bod;e new and used.
UOLUSTROM AUTO SALES CO.
Opn evenings
JA. 24M. 2 Harney St
SOME bargains in used Fords; prompt
delivery or. new Fords
M CAFFRKT MOTOR CO..
The Handy Ford fiervlca tl""
Ufh and jacksnn fclts PJf.V.
7ve ton Stewart truck i-h pneuma'b;
ttres In good hape. Tash or terma or
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K PAI'LHON MOTOR fO.
20th Jr AmeAve. hen. 1 1
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mountable ri.na In good ahape Thla rar
can h bought for lea than a cheap tour
ing car Call K E. 014.
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For tale or trade. Wlllya-knlght roadaler,
wire wbeela. while
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LOOK over our II, t of med cara
THE AUTOMOTIVE MARKET.
2060 Earnam ft. AT- 7I"'
rsrirTlFord parta at half price Parta for
all atandard maki cara. Neb. Auto 1 ant,
IMS Harney Ht. .
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O. N. Bonn-y Motor Co.,
2514 Earnam.
I'SEI) Eorda. all model.
L'aed Fort! Car
Co.. H!4 Cuming
i i.NE gnodMawell touring for "le. cheap.
ATP. Jilt .
CSED radiators, all makes. for aalu
r.re.nough llad!ator liapalr202 Earnam
PATENT Pullman bed, built Into youl
auto, at PEEI KEEPS, 2525 J.eavenworih.
HOLLYTeipert auto trimmer, al? S 'J4tn
AUTOMOBILE TIRES.
NEWAM) "l.'SEI'i TIRKll", 120 ANji If.
Ti. H H. TIRE AND AUTO Co.
2:.t Earnam St. HA- '"'4.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
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W. J. Palmer Co.,
Real Ealat Management Spe -laliala.
Keellna P.ldg AT. Hs
List vour home Buy your bom.
BINDER & OTIS,
Peal Eatata. trans. Rental. JA. ttSI.
Charles W. Young" & Son
R'sl Instate Rentals.
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