You Cannot Afford to Overlook This Public “Bulletin Board”' of thrift and opportunity every day. Read these “Want” Ads today—and every day. And, if you want to insert an ad of your own, phone AT lantic 1000 and ask for a “Want” Ad taker. Remember, Omaha Bee “Want” Ads Bring Better Results at Lesser Cost. I1— ■ RENTAL_ Apts., Flats. Furnished . "* SlUNTER INN AT, 6969 24th ASkd Dod« Sts. Home for traveling man and wifa C7- ■ " 11 -*- " Apts., Flats, Unfurnished . 75 TORNEK COUnt. Jn on, or Omaha's most desiralilo rrsi drntlal districts. Opposite park nnd boulevard; 3 rooms with fi.room accom modations. One apartment available at on -*. Janitor. HA. 6^96. G. M. HAUSER, Mgr. Si 02 Dodge St._Harney 7140 \\~A. 3T88 (Tei. t- Modern second floor apartment, four urge rooms with alcove ami bath, hardwood floors, walking dis tance, janitor service; available about March 14; $60.__ 3 ROOMS, furnished, $45, Howard Apt*.. 21st and Howard. 2 rooms, furnished, $40, Manual Apts., 50*j So. 21st A\e. Janitor will show you. W. J. PALMER CO.. AT. 8980._ UEAUTIFUL B-room apt. in the Hudson. 207 S 26th Avti, Walking distance. Call janitor. HA. 1730 or JA. 0746. MYERS & RAIN BOLT 424 Omaha National. __ j\ 23"41 (Tel.)—Choice 5 rr-om* and bath, •verv room an outaido room, with an abundance of sunlight. Must. b«>..««£ nm be appreciated Winter rate. $B2.60. Belve dere Apts.. 16th and Wool worth._ APARTMENTS ANT' FT.ATS—$33 to $100. W. J. PALM ETi CO. REAL ESTATE Management. j AT rq*0. Keeline Bldg. ■ 6.ROOM BRICK FLAT, $50. JOHN R M'CAKVILLE, REALTOR. j AT. 502 5. _ 2002-J CTTT NAT. “ PETERS TRUST COMPANY. -WHERE OMAHA RENTS. AT 0544 17th and F.rnam Bt« fob ONE op DRAKE'S 100O APARTMENTS Call Jack*on_2805.__ . TWENTY-FIRST RT., 621 N.—Rublau apt. ; 2 rooms with 4 room accommodation, njjj- i ly decorated; walking distance. JA. 6398. j * FIRST class 3.room steam heated apt. |25 per month. Light, gas. water and host fumlshjsd (tm. 1324 < apitol Ave. CHEHKKUB unfurnished, new, str'ctly modern. 5-room* apt-, private hath. -*•*» P. «t 23d St._ MASON and 13TH—brooms steam heated flat. T. P. Naughtln Co,, 9.3 So. 13th at. ^ FOUR-ROOM apartment, steam heat, low rent. CJ. I* Stubbing, 161Q C.'hlrttifo « LOSE in. For the price unequaled, 3 or 4 room. apt. Office 220ty ^*__?3d._._- j r-TV —- " ' 1 Farms for Rent ....^ | FARMS to rent, with option to buy. Box j N. Broken Bow. Neb, _l fiaraRPs and Rama . .j.^ ] GARAGE, atm- ht. 811 S. list. HA. <124 Houses, I n furnished .... COTTAGE—Five room*. all modern, ga i •, pp, croMStown car line south, 24.'. lrn mediate entry may be made. Call AT. 7 163._________j GOOD louses' five, seven and eight rooms, i well |ora»cd, low rents. Edith Earle, 1830 Charles Ht. ____ j V*\. 357T—3 rooms and alcove, modern. • ntire 2nd floor. Adults.____ | ftEE8E ST , 2 54 4 — House for rent. Mod- i »rn. dose in. Call JA. f04*.__i 2943 ' MARTHA St —4 rm. cottage. |15. WE. 8252_ - Offices and Stores ... • «•» «... HO OFFICE—Choice office suite for Insurance company, law or real estate flrjn. AP p!v Room 400, First National Bank Bldg. TWENTIETH HT., 521 N—Room and board for 2 gentlemen. AT. 3 <03. Room and Bitard. KK. 2 v«S — I or 2 boarders desired be«t nf meals; pleasant rooms. 3908 *>fc N. 24th Ht.____ t YOUNG men nr young women, home i III Iff park, kk 4 * DESIRABLE room in private family, home cooking. |S. WA. 61*>4. _ HA. 2069 )Tel.)—Room and board, $3 P^r week, private horn*'. _ Rooms, Furnished.. H2 To help you secure “paying guests” for your vacant rooms, we make this of Phone your “Room for Rent" ad to AT la tit i'- 1000. If you do not rent your loom at the expiration of your order. V t. 11 us about it and we will reinsert your advertisement three more days without additional charge. • Remember, too, that The Omaha B'*® "Want" W rates are the lowest In the city. - Get your advertisement started now. T’hone AT-lantlo loon and ask for Miss tli oof "I to >ms for Rent" Ad • ooooooooooooooooooooooooo O ° o ° O FARNAM ST.. 1113. WELLINO- O O TON INN HAR NICELY FUR- O O NTSIIED ROOMS WITH DE- O O TACHED OR PRIVATE RATH AT O O A EltY ATTRACTIVE RATES TO O O PERMANENT GUESTS. DON'T O O FAIL TO SEE THEM. O s s UUUUU'JUVUwwuwuuv w /■ - - \V Af rTt':.'~< Tel. » —Girls. if ; mi •!• ire all 1 he convenience* of a. beautiful, modern home, including •ntert* aing pr • T.ARflK fr<-nt room, well furnish* <1 4 windows, nbe closet with mirror door; rinse to car Will rent rearonable to I , - * front bedroom for 1 or -* gentlemen, prl *r« home, entirely modern Ref. re«i. If A. 0M6.__ __ WOOLV : nit* hen end lavatory Everything fur nished ; *lso 1 mom with bath and 1 nice north room. TTA. 6674.________ AT. 47'»i, APT. 601; a close in large desir able room very desirable. Permanent traveling man preferred Rent reasonable. LARGE south room, walking distal e * and cold water In room; hoard if desired, garag*. HA. HI8.__ _ _ 2 flLKErFFNQ Rma., doubla or single. JA. 1184._^_ 2 UNUSUALLY well fur doubla rma . prlv. home rnen preferred; ref_ rerj. K H._4*41. KE 1-12 (Tel.) Nlie, comfortable room HA. 1861* Beautiful front sleeping room for two, private home. 7* LB A N. light room, with " r without home privileges. Hernia Park _HA. U74h HA • • room, yornlahed nr unfurnlahed, modern HA 1711. __ WE. *«14 fTel.)—* fnrnfihed btuikNi IM room, »nd »araj*_ln Knunt,, Plana 'FwfeN'ffTiriRST IT’. iif rfo -I.room • pt, prlv. hath Sep entrance AT vtt. SEVENTIETH gT~ 911 *—» modern room; Sn>-olc c.r* I -d Prt.-.t. fymt*. *T 7,4, j RENTAL Rooms for Housekeeping . 81 poixiE st . 27 07 — - room* and kitch enette, modem, warm, fu ihed. so. NTEAM-HEa'tKI> rooms, with or without housekeeping. 1502 S. 10th Nt._ KOIINTZE ADDITION—Two or «iree very desirable rooms. WE. 4979. _ DODGE 25ld—S3 weekly; elec., heated._ Wanted to Rent . 85 WO Old rent 4 room cottage west of 40th St. Prefer on© In vicinity of the Elmwood park or between t’allfornla and Mason. Call Mr. Sargent. WA. 8080._ Where to Stop in Omaha .87 HOTEL SANFORD—l»th and Farnam. HOTEL HENSIIAW—18th and Farnam. Special ratess to permanent guests.__ HOTEI N’HVILLE. William Koenig, Mgr. 107 North 18th street. AT. 8184. REAL ESTATE Acreage Properly . 88 ’ FOR SALE. Benson 20 acres, good house and building*: all kinds of fruit, close in; worth $15,000. Will sacrifice for $10,000. One-half cash if sold this week. __W A. 4 304. __ Itusinefcs Property . 89 Triplex Clcse In Consisting of 7 rooina each; A bedrV)«»ms in each apartment; excellent ^ondltlor$; live in one. have good income from the other two. annual income $2,940. Corner lot. paving paid. South S14e Consisting of two duplexes and 7 r$om cottage; all iu very good condition; Du plexes have 7 rooms each; hardwood finish: good income; garage for 5 cars; large lot. Sundays cull Mr. Murphy, AT. 4701, or Mr. Martin. IIA. 6706. Hastings & Heyden, Realtors, J«14 H^rn»y St. AT. "05". Investment We ha' e for sale s lot 60x132 feet eorne of 17th and Jackson Streets, which will m*ke an Ideal location for * gsrage or a number of small store* or shops With 1 he completion of St Mar's Avenue and with the erect ion of the new huildmg at 17th and St. Marys Avenue this property "Ithour. a dm^pt would rent readilv and also increase jn value. For detail in formation call. George Sc Company, Realtors, AT-lantic 3074. Farms and KanthPn ..90 “7 40-Acre Home POSSESSION AT ONCE 4 miles N. W. of Benson on Blair high road. 12 acres in grapes. 2 acres In walnut gro'e l acre full hearing orchard 6-room new house. New barn for 8 head of atock. # Large hog house, new. New chicken house for 1.000 chicken*. Also other new improvements Will sen this at a .snap I.and black loain, gently rolling 6 tons alfalfa and 300 Bu. com on place. S, S, Montgomery* 67$ Braudel* Th*ater Bldg Phono AT 96.7 4 or HA. 7170. . FOB SALE. THE BEST FARM IN MISSOURI M0 A . 7 mile* from station 10 n i!*s due *ou*h of Kansas City Has $40,900 worth of fin* barn a and 2 dwelling* The sod i* black limestone toll. 600 A. II fine bluogras*. Never had a plow In it, hut can all be plowed. The owner got immensely rich feeding cattle and hog* on this faun and want* to retire The price ia $ltO per a're. $96 000. A wonder fully good bargain. Would loan back half at 6.per rent tor a term of years TV . This man has f.vnffd farm for fh» part 40 years and ha* been feedipg hogs and cattle on It all the time, is the res. son It i* *o rich It is well fencsd and has a fine wafer system. Welter Hendrickson, *29 N. West St., Nevada, Mo., sol® agenr. _ I A RM LANDS Wo offer you an opportunity to buv tr 1 rigafed lands in sunny southern Alberta. ; Achieve independence Excellent crops, i Spe* .a 11 v adapt' d for livestock raising. ; Unfailing supply of water assured by i Canadian government. Clhnats unexcelled. $2,000 loaii to approved settle!* for farm i improvement*. Average pr • o $70 an jacre; 20 years to pay. Term* under set - I tlemsnt oondit ops, iuqtiirlsf ©eeupatton and reasonable improvsments 10 per cent down, next principal payment end of 4fh • ear, merest fir*t 2 >cnr« : pe- « *nt per annum, balance r»t 6 per cent equal annual : pavments - M F. THORNTON, Supt of 1 <’nloniaatlOft. Canadian Pacific Railway, - "Lana opportunity' Writs for our special Inducements to < settlers on our Chop # Central Wisconsin ■ lond* Best of clav loam soli, good roads, water, schools, neighbor* and market*. Ws have I a real proposition for people of small means who want to own a good farm home. No speculator* or agents wanted. Write today for our Special price* and term# to actual settlers. JOHN H OWEN LUMBER COMPANY. Owen, Clark Countv, Wisconsin. FOR HA i e- F* rme r t ■■ h 60 .1 n a about 70 60 ft lots, not platted, 2 miles from Dors*'. Bubhaid Co. Minn., mi mantrap chain of lakes Sandy Reach. No weeds, all pines. Mu*k*y A Mas* fishing, on* mils from High tension el*rfn- tin*, writ* for particulars W. C. Thotnpson. N*V|* Minn. ORANGE AND UltAPE FRtflT LANDS I ion* man has a-.*’raged fl.’diO per acre j Ask shout, donation of four 20-a-re tisc'a to parties who will put In orange grove. Immigration Department, R. A. A A. P. . Hun Anton I' 1 |||\\ A -dll Hires within li'> »nlbs of Omaha. Land Dye flue, good * * room house, barn and other outbuildings Will trad* for good mortgage* Might put In some cash. F M Michael. 607 Hat ton Blk., JA, till.__ ' Small Nebraska Ranch U offered for sH * or trade for garage Nicely Improved Excellent pasture with never falling water Immediate possession. Address Y-2234. Omaha Bee _ __ t TEX AH f »r sal* 27On sere* In Dlinmil County, Texas. len-lnch art>-*inn well, four hundred nr res in cultivation, everythin* hears the closegl inspection. \'l 50 pei non \. 4 «ash T. M West. H«n Antonio. Tern* “ TWO DOLLARS PER ACRE jf’AHII and %2 yearly for 19 ysarsBRets fine un improved black loam land Will litipro * If desired Farm Department, 8. A. A. A. 1*. Ry.. Sun Antonio, Tea. _ HOM E BA RC1 K ' 4.000 bred cwu: oil l av two sections farm land; good cow ranch good sheep ranch. Address W. O Logan. Dougina, Wyo. _ _,,, , -1-^ Lots for Mi W A Bariais Bid?. Lot All Improvements in high location soutl front. 1 block to rat. near 50th anak O O Poors throughout At! built-in Q J O features Fireplace, e* Oarage O j O for 2 care Close to t at line snd O , O park. $6.$hh. Term* O f Take Your Choice { O o O Three beautiful home* of a and 7 O O rooms each Each different L’p O O to-date In every respe. t Pn-rd o ,Q way be|«,w oat of duplication. O , O Have every hulltoln feature Fire- Q 1 O place, beamed ceilings, bookcase*. O I O buffets, seat*, cabinet work in O ! O kitchen, paneled dining room, tiles Q 1 O In bath- I.sundry trays in base- Q O ments. nl'c attics: 2-car garage# q O with solid drive* One one Re.jjck O O Ave . facing Miller Park, one on O O Minna Eusa Ave.. and one on Titus O O Ave. If looking for a fine home O O In a splendid location, be *ure and O O *e# these today l>efr.re It is too O O late Priced at 18,600 to fi.no O f Sauth Side f ! O O O Just off Deer Park Hlvd A fin* O j O brick home, large living room O , O with firepia-‘ and built-in bonk o O cases; beamed < eilings. paneled O O dining rowm. finished in beautiful O O quarter sawed white oak and O O floors; birch flnlah in kitchen and O O pantry; fine vestibule on fir*t O O floor; three fine bedroom* and O O hath finished In birch on second O O f "»>r T • fine n'01 nr will separate Evening*, call .1A 44?* American Security Co,, R FT A T.T* »RF TA *011 H03 Podge Ft Leavenworth Heights Home Reduced to $5,750 Nice location, nice mjr round I nga near rtr line .five rooms, modern 1 *4 story boyar, f'niehed in oak and wblta enamel, floors throughout. f.et u* Show , «u through American Security Co,, RRAl.TORM TA f.01? 1*«J Podge Ft IKT I'H build »n«l finance your new home: complete building aervji • with no worrtea HQUITABT.B TRUST ft .MPA NT, 1*11 T >*"iglaa M» It Id A f.TORH AT 214* HOMES for workingmen Four room*, partly modern, full lot, easy terms tl 200 Have nth *rs Stewart Ralston 10-W « \ M I * I • ! ! . t . htllldl : ,. - Beat ofl atructton and prices Plana and aperlfl a A T AM iii.n Thomas a ton Co.. Roily* Itral —North . OH For Colored Huy this pin* e at ,nn 1 Pinkney Ft , on the** e«#y payments It I* a ti room part modern and IPs worth the money .;rm EMMETT FT Good 6 mom part modern house owner will make rm unable trims Wurth ’he money. fall e\rning*. FA 311f», or Ml.' 57 Fit Creigrh Sons & Company 4nn Hr# ltld(T .TA 80 Sunday, Perrou, WE. 043?. Newlon, KR. 1148.____ Duplex Flats Rent, $150; Price, $14,250 j I'niicuKl opportunity: new w^n bull’, high-clae* tciant*. Writ Karnam district arid only $2,700 cash to handle. Pavs bet ter thin 12 p'*r rent net. Glover & Spain, Realtors Jackson 2150 *1* :*n City National 35® 1 Polk St. Practically rex* 5-room bungalow, mod ern but bath, full l.xaement, 2 lota, Prica $2,Son Cash. $5nn Louis Cohen 4123 9 24f h 5*t. VA «!4S Sunday, Call MA 302$. WANT LOf F< »TT1KQt’ITY ;922 Dupont atrecf, a room* y wit#-, j agwer, im and foil* t. ncR- - *r Hna a' l ! Ifatiacom park. r»nta t'-r $?n |»r month. Will take clear lot worth $500 for equity, j Halanca you can pay rat* of $15 »■ • r j month. Call owner. JA. 21*2. or W A. I r.o»2. _i 1358 Polk St, 3 roomi and ha’h. new bjngalow. all modern, or'-r >* I’.con Louis Cohen 432: 9. 24h St. MA 0111. Sundays, call MA if .7. Confer With Cohn j 4121 So 24th St MA. 0141 R*al FsIaIp—Wmt . 19# Hifh and Sightly location East Front In Clalrmcnt i • Thla * room residem e • jrjat one I year old and In excellent con - * t on located on corner lot. to* 142. Thla bom# la an excellent buy ui price and terms. I.Hrge Hvi- g r'"ak f > .rx alao tile-l hath on err • nd floor eu i I cement basement, I hot air beat, extra toilet in Ium went, garag" c'o«.* to school, < hurrhea and ca- Uqe Tnu can. j not duplicate this property to. day at the prfr« aeked Knr fur. ’her particulars and price Call Mr Goodrich. WA. 00«? Shuler & Cary, Realtors. j •*:$ iKeelln# Bldg JA. S974 * West Harney St. Home Here a & 10 room, Inory well eonatru » °d frame horn# near b Id Ml Four large nell arranged room* firat floor. 4 b*d i r.ififn* and i»ie#p,ng porch ot» *». >nd fi'*»r. J finish# i room hi the attir %nd p '*»ifv i of atorage apa- e. l-iouthed •> quartered oak flrat floor. A\ hite enamel ascend | floor. t le bathroom attra 'fve i f• 'epla^e and booki ;i*e* full hu*rtr*of, furtia*e heat; fluud hot wale" heater . 1 'tany other feature* to niair ih,* home ■ complete Thlt property ran he handled , on M I"; non , ,*h j , men' 1 r further nformafion rail ! George k Company, 1 R FALTOP.R AT. *A! 4 ooooooooooooooooooooooooo ° Edgewcod Bungalow § O Juat being completed. Flv# fine O O mom# on on* floor T *rg* attle o O with dormer apa^a to flnlah large O O airy room. Oak and enamel fin ah C O Fxralient location on pi. ved atreet o O Price complete I* 4oc Term* For O O appointment > all tlrant A. P*n*on. C O evening* and Sunday WA. l&PO % Benson k Carmichael ® i O M2 Tailon Flock AT SM* 0 O • O ooooooooooooooooooooooooo Semi-Coicnial Bungalow r.j«t bring completed 1 rt»>* and bath '**h finish. plenty of rloaeta. • orner bed j room*, convenient kUrhrn, with built in . cupboard*, io front lot, *ur r on igled bj ***w hofn**, only 4 b' " * from new •'liming At nigh ». Il't.'l I'll meter' I nod labor were cunt fact*.| on winter j | f Irea and i» e are giving the r the benefit pri-e for quick *a!e. | r»irt 51? n < aah Rasp Bras. r 1 ' dr IT, MSI 8-Room Home Hear 41 st and California $5,100 Phe lota 1% (10 11 10 f * \ * NO’ 1 a1 f shade trees Paving all paid: outhedral dlalrlrt. Widow l* mu Mia t* kc tl ■ home and i* priced \crv reM*onebb 51 .non caah will handle balance 5 pci tin.nth D. E Buck k Co , 74? Omaha \’*t Hk It big tat*. *. n Special, 5 Booms, $4,2 0 * Located 37th and Davenport ■Only I- down, think »*f it m w - i m [ham dlatrlcf. near Auat.n Apt - • t t* . paving all paid, large 11 v u* . .. t u | Id* garage aim* half rmla f.«i $|n. I'lp.i at on« e, W \ SI l u v\ A 1 •• Seavey Hudson f.r ••• d f*|ty N*t \ i nil. I ! Slew S morn humo Juat f rii*h ‘ P* n ty Co List with vllxUt-• •.-*©{ us for quick reaul’a. 14rt0 First NaCT Bahll Bldg. JA. 1868. TCDt3>YN £ H' el F>tnto Insurance [ TSVofj j and t-room home*. r.A Omaha N# 'L Rank Ride .T A. 21 >2. v/, J, PALflER co.ry^^r 1 • 1 R'dr AT. nt*d______ FA It M WANTED—Oivs description, cash prfrr R E l^aderbrand, B-ltl. Cimarron, Kan:____j ■ W( ird C Plat h ugt R* a dor. J A _ H A ST IN G3 *~H LTI»I kN. RE ALTORP. __ <\rah*»n7 pet*-*H < . *>• : b : ' * T A ' • TO gaii p#,. Voorheo* & Bundy. At 3241. WORLD Realty Co . Realtors. AT. 1481 Western Real F.atste Co. JA. **6h _ Boy \rm»r(I of Badio I lipft Scut to Bivcrview Homr A rubber gang, in Island, burled treasure—nil figured in thw trial of Victor I^BP. 14, 2’** jnn*« Ptreef. in juvenile court Saturday morning, j Lowe. «nn of Mrs. Robert f‘ iscaden. was accused cf having had In his possesalon a rndio outfit value*! nt $1.0 and stole from the Midland Hattery company* 2,*>15 Leavenworth street, December !7. • He 1 »s loon a v -d bov and never ranged any serious trouble,** maternal relatives testilied. A l.« v friend, however, paid that Lowe had told him of "stealing things and burying them on an island when he lived hack east.” Judge L. H. Pay declared In favor of further investigation on the case apd sent Lows to Itivcpview home for a weel ^ Tliomu» Rrfusrs Bet TT *11i Dunn on Bum Conditions Kliner E. Tbonfns. executive score tary of the committee of 5.000. will n*»t be drawn into n controversy with Polios (kunniliwlener If. W Dunn i.itr th* relative merits *’f tin pres 1 nt and pre vious puli* e p.lministra turns in eufor* nig the liquor laws. Tim police c*imm ssioner offered t*» wager $506 with Mr Thomas that more srrests have Imrn nwl** during ths last 22 months for violations of the liquor laws than were made dur* , ing the corresponding pot sod of the Armer administration. LEGAL NOTICES. NnTKK v»K STuCKHOLDElf MEETING Notice !• hereby 0 ven that the ragu'ar annual mtti ng <*f the a A For Rent Eureka Vacuum Cleaner*, cpmpleta with attachment*. Clean* by a i r por* » » r r e t, uphol tiered f u r n i tifre And tnal IrvifAi. 7 Hr D«y. ' I re* Service. EUREKA VACUUM Cl.EANKR CO. Pl.onr AT. 8321 Probing Remington Slaying At start of the probe Into the mysterious slaying nf F.arle Remington at r.ns Angeles important witnesses were >lra. Remington tleft) and her maid, ( harity Dawson Irenter.) Eleven Ural Estate Sale? Made bv Schroeder Eirm The last few days of warm weather have k.pt the Siilcs fores of th* 8ehrwd< r Investment conTpany on the run and this firm announce* a list of 11 sales in tho list 15 day*. The r- i- al'le pr.< cd properties »re tho one* that are selling, according to .1 I. !s< iuei ler of this firm, which has several other sales pending. Fol I lowing ,s a hat of the sales: Lot Thirty fourth and Mason street• to VV. F G'mandt, Jl.4011: 4 ■ 7rk * *T.ir>d. After the building « Te* have t*een selected, street*, driveways and lane* will be made to • rform with the location of the building site*. The entire tract after the building *ites shall have been chosen, will be thickly *prn Nnrlli of Benson Soon A 7 v i. jc tract f ground north of Renson and west of Florence has hsen purchased hy Hastings A Hev den. through the Defers Trust coni psnv for a rlt r several years district manager for the Mansfield Ruhher company, with headquarters In Itenver. l as liipvfsl to Omaha and joined the First Trust company as a real estate salesman, "I could have I hoyen any city tn the country Mr Schroen said, "but In my travels whch Included every thing’ west of the Mississippi river. Omaha appears to me to have the best and most substantial future Mr Schroen now lives at 4375 Dodge street. Now Real Kstatr Firm tens Office in Omaha TV K-.ampu*. for several year* lls-idt lati'd with o Neil * Krai K*tA(C agency and well known to real e* tato men - of Omaha. ha* wMabliehed i n»'w firm to t*r known a* Ntattipu* A Co with office* in the Flrat Na tbuvil hank budding Thi* firm will F-pectiih*# in rral rotate invratnirnt*. Shoe Firm I,cases Sloro. The flrnutid dripper Shoo f w puny. which haa been on Fain.iju Mreet. below Fifteenth etrret. ha leaned. through 1 hr Slater company a More building at 1tlf» Pa mam, tn the Wellington Hotel building, for three year* Thi* More I* On* of i aerie* located in Omaha. Ufttver, A. C. Plug? Retain Titlr in World of Sport The year 1922 proved anything but a uep.clou* for tit;* holder* in fields cf sport. There was ore exception to the gen • ral rule, however. That was the winning perform*!.>-* of AC spark plugs wherever raft powered with gasolin* engines met In competition. They came through and delivered 100 p»r c»nt, according to the records of 192?, and once ag’i n retained their supremacy in the thr»e spheres of travel—land water and air. Jimmy Murphy, w.nner of five speedway races and speedway ' hamper] rf the year, depended on AC plugs to fire the engine of the fastest car that has jet been developed for track service. The AC plugs on the speedways wire duplicat'd on a'UCion fields, AC s flt.ug th» engines of th* first four planes to finish in the Fulitger trophy t-v-e. w n ly I.leut. Ralph Maughan flew his Army Curtiss bi an hour. Following h.s victory in the “world * a.i derby," lieutenant Maughan flew his Army-Curt las bip plane at the sensatir: al speed of 24* 5 miles an hour, and then turned the ship over to Br.g. Gen. William Mitchell, who put the world's record at 224 05 miles per hour in a sanc tioned tiual officially licensed to shat ter the former mark of 20S mites per hour, credited to I.econtl of France On the water, the most notable vie tory of the year was that of Jesse O, Vincent, vice president in charge of engineering at the Packard Motor Car company, and his “Packard Chriseraft " in the r*' es for the gold cup emblematic of the American pow- l er boat championship. Attorney * ^ ife Warded Divorce in District Court Mary Fitch Saturday was granted a divorce from her husband. Fred Fitch, attorney, by District Judge S* ars. Many hot words wore lilt* red ty Fitch during the hearing. Most A them wete intended for his wife a at torney, who was granted Fitch Mid his service* we e w rth but ff»«\ Mr* Fitch was awarded 5 4 ;>aa w ::h payment a of S'aa each year. The Fitches have two grown sons. They have been married Its years. Mrs Fitch charged her husband with cruelty. Crew of Burning Ship Saved. San Franclace, March 3 —F.te burat But In the engine room of the motorehlp Tvablnda. threatening the fuel tank, when aha xn off Santa Crus. Cal . early today, and after the ve.ael railed for help the eteem schooner t’elllo renioeed the crew VV'irele*. n.r.aayea de.rrtbing the * ■ and the re*ru* were picked up by the bleach atatlon of the Federal Trlt graph company here Slvle 1 I I \\ Idle Oh tier on I .Mem I rip Mrs. 1?. Armmr announce* the cU*ung of Mie sty 1 Sh«‘p temporarily, pending her return from an eastern trip of inspection of new* styles in gowns and wraps 1'pon reopening the shop. Mrs At incur plans the lo st Altai ion of a new depHrtmtnt of finery. Flat Sold for S2O.0U0. The f it huiUtuu: Kf the v 'h east corner of Twenty second and Howard street*, owned t\ K Alls tin. was sold last week by Ho tgv F. Jones company for $;h A<><> to S. O Hrlgm* and I’. S Frigs* The budd ing i* of brick const ruction and eon tains two eight-room flats and one IS-room fist The Frigs* bought the property «n ah Investment \t-vv Bondirini l.ocalion. l.ouia V Hor*hrlin the Jeweler to iate«l for man; }, n« at .'.tut South Sixteenth atrect, ami forced to \a rate owing to the erection of a new buiMtng on the corner of Sixteenth and Howard at reel a. h»« aectm-d a now location *’ v.o h Sixlccr.lh IIMli SOUTH OMAHA BRANCH OVriCX, 24TK AND N BTS * MAJIII__ Second V ictini of Fire Buried Beside Mother Thomas \\n*kwvi» G. son of Michael Waskyevic, Sixtieth street land was buried b * Hide his mother in St. M y» cemetery ! Saturday morning » Both Thomas and his mother, Mrs. ; Sophie Waskyew. were fatally bunt* **d when a keros* ne f*an exploded at the Waskyevic home Wednesday noon Mrs. Wa*ky»vic died Thursday | night at St. Joseph hospital, and I Thomas died Friday. Funeral services were held at St. Stanislaus church Forty-second and I .T streets Michael \V a sky** vie, tho (father, is gtief stricken. Another boy, John, 7, survives. Two Auto 1 ire Casings Stolen in South Omaha Theft of two automobile raying!, was reported to 8‘uth Omaha po!n o •Saturday. 7.. Shear. 2534 Q «'ieet, left, a casing valued at $12, wrapped in a newspaper, In the rear of his c» parked on Twenty-fourth street. When' he returned, it was gone. Another casing was stolen from R. Coreliek. 4220 South Twentyflret street. Man Accused of Striking Sarpy County Boy freed David McCarthy, 233? M em ployM hy th^ T>old Packing company, was dismissed in South Omaha muni cipal court Saturday on * charg* of striking Paul Parkins, son of a Sarpy county farmer, who also works at the plant. McCarthy terrified the boy became “fresh" and he merely chastised him. South Omaha Merchants Oppose Coupon System Member, of the South Omaha Mer chant,’ a*soeiation went on record at a meeting Friday night against th« certificate-coupon plan In use by ■•vera! South Omaha store*. They declared It t»ndg to stifle competi tion. The certificate, were pawed out with purchase*, and wore valued at 5 eema each. Auto Tools Stolen From Garage: Suspect Arrested A H Rushforth. £014 South Tsrer tyfourth street, reported to South Omaha police that prowlers stole tools and automobile appliance, valuer at }35 from his garage Fri day night. J. B. Hicks, 4407 South Twenty-fifth street, waa arrested investigation in connection with t! crime. Man Accused of Stealing Nails Fined $1 in Court Martin Soheliski, 4108 South Thirty eighth street, was fined II in South Omaha municipal court Saturday charged with the theft of a quart,-r of nails from the Chi. ago A Nor western storehouse in South Omar. He wa, arrested by J. C. Rader, spe cial agent for the railroad Accused of Disturbance. Mike Eiie. 2411 P street, was ar rested at 2:45 a. m. Saturday, charged with creating a disturbance at the hot; » of Rev. J. Lomrs. 3513 Q stree in police court Saturday no one appeared against, him. and h:s case wa« held in aheyance Milk Wagon Driver fined. Because he left his team standing hitched to a milk wagon without drop :ng a hitching weight while he ran to deliver a quart of milk. A. Lar *en. 3308 South Thirty second *treet, was fined It in South Omaha munici pal court Saturday morning. Must P.tv BoarJ Bill. ■? k Barry. e330 South Twenty «e- - eii-h street, w n given until Mart-h la to make g-. d a past due board b :! in South Omaha municipal court Sat urday morr.lrg. South Omaha Brevitiet ■ % ' • x : * ■ W;H th<» isrt'r r • »•«» th* ec*' •aVen by m?*’nk«* at .S{?«:n '.r* H: !:* Pi r B * ■ cw ■ fai i f ■ ' eur i r# »>■*. Call .V A <11*, er Simmon* Auto Driven by Youths Damages Two Machines Jnhn R. Kennedy, II. SI01 Pores* street, snd Oeorfre Wilkltwon, IT, I*.'S V :-th Nineteenth avenue, mere arree-. .1 > eel, i i'.sj- after a ear they wrra drjvtnir ekid.tr,1 into t*o other cata parked at Stveenth and Cuming street a. The damaged ram belong to TM1* ’ mn T Qtrek, 2&12 Pinkney afreet* and Vrnold Light 2314 Pouglas street. Polio *ay the oar dri\en by the two boys belongs to the On'a ha Alfalfa Mill-rg coni pa nx The boys said Larry Andei s, 31S2 P street, m etuplox • of the company, gave him permission *o use it. P»-hio are looking for An* ders*?n. Heatl of Jordan Motor Car Firm Coe* Through Omaha Kdwin S Jordan of Cleveland, presi* dent of the .Ionian Motor Car com* pan>, paaaed through Omaha Satur* day morning etmuiie from Chicago to s.an 1 • au - ' Mr Jordan spoke bs f*to the Vlvrrtis tg Selling league of Omaha several months ago and was one »'f the most popular on that club's winter program. Makes pnii k Turnover. Abraham ?*»*•' investor,on Feb* mvw 1 • bought the p-Apertv at the *rthw of Tw * i .;\ fourtlg^ • rest Woolworth axenue f MO.opiX 1 a«t week he avid it to P N ox n k f r $11. *‘0 The II A Wo’f* .omjvuD made the de«l*. Mr, Six had closed his deal of February only two day* before be resold the proper! x Tho ^ner is rujkrAvad "iUl * VUAii tw IKIIUA—. I