The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 29, 1923, Image 17

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    jrental
Kiiiims for Housekeeping .84
I'K'I'I nicely furnished light housekeep
ing room*, everything complete. Hulking
distance. 213 South "Oth Si 11A. ssnj.
rWKNTr-SKCONB 8T ST" n— I.argc
f nnt room. every thing iumlshed, to
roup!# employed
• 'ASS - 2402, utrii nlrn 2-room furnished
housekeeping apartment! close in; tn.iu
per week.
T WEN T r-FOURTH ST., 3fiU s7— Fur'
fished rm for ilKht houeek'g. HlA. 2629
FALU'ORNIA—Two nirely furnish'd
1 ouaekeeplng rooms for 2; flOper weak.
i’WENTV 1; 1GHTH PT.7 816 S^Ttl~UTg«
mom with kitchenette, $7. ha. 2425.
r TFT EE!NTH ST., 122 ^ N.—-Nice, newly
d* orated, modern room*. JA. 6619.
Wl NtTeTH st , 9ii fiT^Modern rooms
« oupje. employed preferred.
SPLENDID rooms, modern 00 car line,
al*w» garage, itix So 89th at. Ha 8479,
• ' I two I
'*hen cablflct; pas range, electric. Adult*.
MREB room# f*>r ii timekeeping. S.
* ' • ' 11 \ .
* SPLENDID room*, modern, on ear line;
• garagt 1718 S 89th St 11 \. 3479.
DODGE, 2610—-93 weekly; elec., heated.
Wanted to Kent .8*5
WANTED—5 to 7-room house, west end
preferred. WA. 2394.
Where to Stop in Omaha .87
SANFORD-—19th and Farnani.
HOTEL HENSIIAW—16th and Farnain.
Special ratea to permanent guests.
j REAL ESTATE ~|
Acreage Property . 88
;• ACRES for sale or trade in FLOR
well improved. Price $5,000, f-inn cash,
balance monthly. Whites only. Nethaway,
solo agont. KE. 14o9.
lhisiness Property . 89
BRICK store bldg.. 5-jr. lease to Pigffly
" Igply. Prlco $8,000. safe investment.
Burt C. Fowler Cn.. ,IA. 1426.
Farms and Karxlios . JiO
Write for Views or See
Free Moving Pictures of
Hollywood
Sunday. April 1. .7 J’ M. «n I
Crounss Blk.. 117'* North lnh
Street.
No this ifc not Hollywood. Cali
f rnla. but actual moving pictures
nf scenes in the famous Hollywood
farming district of Washington j
Where the climate is mild and the
soil has been enriched to it* high
oet^ state of fertility. High class
community—good schools and
churches. Only
LI MILES FROM SEATTLE,
WASH.,
the best market In the world. You
( mi secure here a. tract of land on
which can tie successfully grown
ail kinds of fruit—berries, cherries
grape*, etc., also vegetables and
garden products. This is the home
of Hollywood, fv C. W. Leghorn
Strain where free poultry inatruc
tions are given to new Hollywood
settlers. 3 to 10-acre tracts in
cultivation can bo purchased on
very easy terms, small payment
down, balance 10 years at 6 per
cent interest.
WHERE DREAMS COMB TRUE.
This is an opportunity to make
your dreams come true. Small
families of small means can se
( ure a home and employment in
the city while developing it.
i’or Information, write or call Wm.
Blonder. Great Northern Ry. i> ,
LI l Croun?e Block, opposite post -
office, Omaha, Nebraska Dr.
Wm. C. Hicks of Seattle. Wash
ington. will also give a lecture and
ahow film of the Puget Sound
country. |
MISSOURI—For sale. vernon County Mis-|
aouri, farms; $80 acres 1ft mile* of No- !
vada. has 3 good .cets of impiovements; j
all lays very smooth; school on the farm,
food roads, good soil, *70 per acre.
| ) TCI —■
proved, fine fruit. $• ■> per a<r»*
80 aci'VJ. finely Improved, 4 miles of Ne- ,
vada. 1133 per acre.
41 .T*res, good improvements, good soil,
*'•,000.
bO acres, good Improvements, good toil,
18.300.
Have many barta.ns In 1ft and 20 a re
fruit farms. Walter Hendricksou, Lo< k
Box 80. Nevada, Mo. __ .
CALIFORNIA Pictures and Facta about i
Farm land and the Fig Industry, of the
?an Joaquin Valley.
Tm going to California to invest gate arid 1
ha - e received picture* and reliable facts
and data that may inter**-; you Am
ronnidering purchasing myself and would !
like to join some other NcbraAa people
in the investigation I will bo at Hotel I
H-nshaw. Karnnm Street. Omaha Wed- j
-day and Thursday. March L’8th and
2SKh. and If you write or telephone will
appoints)n t to how * irea •
and rlb-cu'w fa'M« which I have secured. j
Am a :t on hanlAi with 20 years experi
ence. G. W. Hood.
‘Tand Opportunity”
Write for our «?>eclal inducement* to
s ttiers on our Choice Central Wisconsin
lords.
Rest of clay loam an*!, good roads, water,
• boolg, neighbors and markets. We Hh’ «*
a real proposition for people of small
means who warvt to own a good farm
home.
No speotFstor* or agepts wanted.
Write todav for our Special prices and
t* rms to actual settlers.
JOHN S. OWEN LUMBER COMPANY.
OW4
I,otn for Sale ..M ;
'8 ILL build to your order on our beauti
ful lots in Edgewood; very easy terms.
Phone Atlantic 3348.
*700—Lot 40x133 on wirt St., near 43rd;
paved street.; near car line. C. A. Grlxn
mel. jA 1613._ _
BEST lot In Flairmont. fat mg boulevard;
iilso 2 rheap building lot* Call HA. 3»!34.
Hfal Eaute—l5cn>ion .ft
Benson' Home
7 Rooms, 2 Story
Hot Water Heat
$i£>r5©©
In. 0t*/1 In on. of the t>»»t r. 'iil“nre <11*
tript* of Benion. Hi block* to '»r lino
„n,| a bout '! block* to heart of tti* bu*l
ness district. .
A good two-story frame house; 1ms brick
foundation, full cement basement, four
bedrooms on second floor; oak floors
throughout
Ml\sf si.r.r* SOON. Call .Mr Tracy,
WA. G126.
A, P. Tukey & Son,
"Tukey Sold It.”
t!2t| First Nat. Hank Hldg. Jackspji 4.."- f
stepping right along
When you can buy at way below duplies- 1
lion. It s new modern and oak no *m
Five lovely big rooms. Built-In features
ftx« client sightly lot with r remarkable
view The price is only $4,160 l<m make
ih- terms. Call Mr. Hlgbes tonight. HA. I
2347.
fftfOPSTN A CO, Realtors.
.! \ 4 ■ \ . ■ 1 ' ■ •
IM M ft I HAT E possession, out-of-town own
er says aril; 6- rtn. mod. bung . garage;
located near r,tfh,and Maple Sts.; price .
and terms right.
CHAR K. BELMAN,
_Atlantic 6260. „ , I
Heal K*tal**—Cent ml .
A Real Home; Honest Value
Brick Veneer Over Tile
We have Just listed what we consider a
mighty good value in a brand new brick ,
residence on s prominent eolith arid cast
front turner lot. conveniently located for
('t. Cecilies church and achool and easy
walking distance to Technical High achool
and Creighton university. Has large living
room arrangement with fireplace and |
bookcase*. ni* e pun room «»ff the dining
room; 2nd floor, three nice bedrooms with
tile hath room; built-in tub and first
rinse fixtures Cement driveway and
garnga. Price 910.760, with at lenst 9S.7&0
Glover & Spain, Realtors,
,1A ;m.n ^ »U >(|.City N.tloil«l
WHEN IS NKKH 01 MELS,
THY
OMAHA IlfcE WAJST AOS.
REAL ESTATE
IM EMi—< "Mm 11 Mh .94
FOR RENT.' *
^ well-Improved f.O-acre farm. About
3 Tiiilcs from Underwood, la . $7 nn
acre.
1 • acre Improved truck and fruit farm on
\\ mirlhvry avenue. In Council Bluffs Large
coin for i able hnuao and -out-buildings. Hem
for the M-uson, $500.
9-acre improved garden farm, about Jjfilt
a mile north of Big lake, about 3 mllea
from post office. Has a good set of bullld
Ing- Rent for season. fl»;o.
Store room In good location for $25 per
month.
GEORGE O. CLARK.
1* FVarl St.. Council Bluffs, la.
Telephone 174
Ural Kittale—Dtindre .95
Bungee Brick
Drive by and look at 109 f? 6?d
St , one of the prettiest locations
in Dundee. Large living room,
fireplace, gunroom, dining room
with beautiful finish: whit"
enamel kitchen. Upstairs are .1
Urg<* beautiful bedrooms with
mirrored doors 1n each room and
an enclosed sleeping porch that is
really another bedroom; tile bath
with large built-in tub; stairs to
floored attic. Property Is now
vacant, possession can be had im
mediately. Evenings call WA. 6939,
WA. 3477 or HA, 2727.
J. Jo MalvIhUl, Realtor,
100 Braudel, Thea. Bldg. JA. 3351,
Dundee- Home
8-room 2 s’nry and attic modern frame
home, finished In oak Hnd white enamel
with oak floors throughout. Large living
tootn with built-in bookcases, writing
desk and flro place. Dining room and
kitchen \Aith the latest of built-in fea
tures. A bed room", sleeping porch, tile
bath with shower second floor. Stairway
to floored attic. Large porch on the
mat and south of house. Full basement.
Furnace heat. Lsudry tubs. Floor Drain
and toilet in basement. Garage for one
car. Convenient to car line and school.
George and <Co°, Realtors,
AT-lantie 3024.
New Dundee Brick
6 rooms, large living room, fireplace,
dinning room, kitchen with built-in fea
tures and breakfast nook, three nice large
bedrooms, tile bath, 2 car garage, tile
roof, south front. , everything up-to-the
minute. Cannot be duplicated today for
price asked See this today.
W EARN AM SMITH * CO. REALTORS
1120 Farnam JA. 0564, Eve. WA. 2*76.
DUN l >EE I foM E—.3 2 ROOMS.
Rrirk veneer, not new. but In good con
dition Garage. Bargain. Jackson 0162.
ATTRACTIVE brick and atucco home,
Happy Hollow Blvd., 8 room, modern,
hot water heat, large living room, aun
rootn, breakfast room, large fireplace,
sleeping porch, nearly new. well finlahrd
t hroughout.
Might consider some exchange; easy terms.
Phone WA 31»6 or JA. 1805.
Kca! Estate—Florence .9G
NETHAWAY 'home agent" specialist In
north end property (whites onjy ). K E. 1409.
Heal Estate—Miscellaneous .97
M R RENTER
DO YOU WANT A HOME?
If ”ou own a clear lot we will build you
a home according to your plan and furn
ish all the money. Bet us build you a
home now so you can stop paying rent,
our pr»« n* and monthly payments are very
reasonable. We invite you to call or phono
for complete Information.
HERRON HOME BUILDING CO..
1716 Douglas St. JA. 1046.
_ J. A Christie, Mgr. •
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o o
O FRF;E mov'ng pictures of tha O
O Famous Hollywood farming dia- O
O trict "f Washington, on truck o i
O gardem: g, fruit and poultry rala- O
O mg v\iij be shown on vhat ran O
O be done on r> to 10 a^res of this o
O land. :il Crounse Blk., Sunday o
0 3 p. m. O
° O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Distinctive Homes
When built to your order by ua gives you
tb« services of the architect, engineer §nd
builder. We build our own hnmee. no
subcontracting. Evenings call JA. 6134,
Bensen & Garrett, Builders!
41* Arthur Bldg. AT. 9640.
LET US build and finance your new home, i
complete buiidmg adv^e with no worries, i
EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY. |
; • ' D iglaa Bt REALTORS v 1 2143.
HOMES for workingmen. Four room*,
partly modern, full lot, easy term* *1,200
Have others K'ewart. RalstOB l -W
'LET Campbell savs you money by having
him build your bungalow. Best constiuc* 1
tion. 637 Ke.'lme. AT. 804*.
j Boa Co Realtors 1
Real KM ate—North .98
Just Completed
11
A at: My modern fi-rooin bungalow, n*ar
Miller park. Oak floors throughout; oak
' -h In mu'n rooms, buili-ln features in
kitfh» n Full lenient basement Os
*•-’ - ' • Priced at *5.266. *760 cash.
1 vil i Flo from 7 to 9 p. in, AT 4966.
Grove Hibbard Co.,
Sunderland Bldg.
'Builders of Good Homes "
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0o £§,i50 Snap °
O Tt/. i 1 n- vv bungalow; fu *> rooms O !
O :ind aitic Well built anti finely O l
O finished. Well located on paved G I
o srree? Convenient *o 'AT and O
O «• hool. Easy terms Bet us put O
O our time against yours and show C |
O you th - pin » Evening* > all O !
O tin r t T<» n, WA 16|n. O
% Benson & Carmichael, °
O *i Paxton Block \T 3540. O
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Bungalow Bargain
New 5 room bungalow, near 30th Ht . In j
Minn*' I.usa. ready fo o« oupy this week
All modern »«.nven>n< e*. derorated
throughout I « the h«-«i bay |n town,
with terms Evenings phone Mr. Pitkin, .
KV. *91; Mr. Sb.ver, KE. 3769. or Mr.
Metcalfe. \VA. 2773.
Equitable Trust Cd.,
1413 Dougina Ht. Realtor* AT JI45
Rasp Built
Meat * well built Thi* houta ws* build
by our fhm about 3 year* ago. 6 room* I
and bath, bungalow type, oak finish, oak I
flnorM. room* all newly decorated, con-;
van wall*, full basement, furnace heat.,
n|*e lot. rear fenced, p* % ed *».. surrounded
by new homes. Prlt# $.,760, $1,250 caah.
Rasp Bros.,
212 Keellne Bldg AT. 0721
Mil 1 i.li PARK 14,714
4 ROOMS AND SIN PORCH
And just reduced to this price. Nearly
new, beautifully finished in solid oak.
built-in fejiture* everywhere. Full base
menf ft landed in sun porch. Paved street.
It only taken $1,000 to handle thi* and
take advantage of something unuauaily
good Call Haber, J A. 1703
HHOrKN A Co., REALTOR*.
•TA 4279 23 4 6 9 Keellne
$35® Cash
IMMEDIATE IM tssFSKfov
Attractive five room all modern bungalow,
oak aid einmfl finish. flood car service
Close to school*. Very easy terms KK.
116 3.__
Garden Time
HI* good *l*ed lot* with a neat r. room
hour*; furnace, electric lights, only four
block* to the car tine; fruit, aritpe*,
chicken house, etc. Terms. HA. Bf.64.
OFT the nio«t f.»r your money, fiuarnn
teed sat lafa'tlon. T. M Campbell, per
sonal Service Horne Builder, 637 Keellne.
AT. 9040
OM NEH Just iTe, ' KLR AT $4,*.$0 "
7-ROOM MODERN *610 N. 2*th Ave.
Call MR I4K9 r AT 6 135 __
NEW Three rooms down, 9 rooms up,
all modern; double garage. Price $7,250.
Terms. Norris A Norris. AT. 7061
» ROOM modern home, 2420 He ward Ht.
Half block from car line. $3,*00.
41.14 No. J7TII HT—b room modern, ga
rnge $4,960; $1,001 down. JA 07*4.
D R. lltjl'K A 4'<>. buy and sell homes.
Ilrnl I-.hCiIk Sooth .••
SEVEN rooms, modern, large lot. Hyland
park district, mo tnmmiuion lo pay If
buy from owtttr, MA, 17.1.
Tariff Body to
Widen Scope of
Sugar Inquiry
Every Phase of Situation Will
Be Probed—Hoover Pre
diets High Priers W ill De
crease Consumption.
Washington, March 28.—Outstand
ing developments here today In the
sugar situation were the announce
ment by the tariff commission that,
in compliance with Instructions from
President Ilardlng, its inquiry into
I the effect of new import duty on
prices would be more far reaching
than originally wnsin tended and the
prediction by Secretary Hoover that
present prices would result in de
creased consumption and increased
production.
When the arlff commission met it
had before it the president's tele
gram sent Tuesday night from St.
Augustine, Fla., directing that it
establish whether the new tariff was
keeping the retail price of sugar at
high levels. The commission, which
already had initiated an investigation
at the request of Cuban producers,
to determine where a reduction in the
sugar duties was advisable under flex
ible provisions of the tariff law, de
cided at once to Increase the scope of
its inquiry.
Inquiry to Take Months.
Memebres of the commission pre
dicted it probably would be months
REAL ESTATE
Rral Estate—South . 99
Hansccm Park
.V beautiful R-room strictly modern bunga
low, now under const ruction, on paved
street, one block from Field club. Living
and dining rooms, oak finish, white en
amel kitchen and bath oak floors
throughout, choice of e.lectric fixtures,
shades, decorating, etc. Small down pay
ment, balance monthly.
K T. BLATTERT. WA, 2S72.
Grove Hibbard Co„
Sunderland Bldg. 15th and Harney.
"Builders of Good Homes '
Hanscom Park District
Six room*, latest built-in features, brand
new. corner lot, juat ona block east of
Hanscom Park car line Price, 17,650;
11,000 cash, balance sajne as rent.
C. G, Carlbers:, Realtor,
312 Brandeia Theater Bldg. JA. 0515.
TWO b7RDS TVITH ONE STONE *
Two 4-room cottage* on one lot. Live in
one and let the rent from the other help
pay for the place. J#ot la ROxll* f«et, one
bouse at oach. end of lot. Price only
I1.00D. |900 to $1,000 will handle it, bat
anoe on eesy monthly payment*.
PARTS* H & HUETTEJJdAIER,
503 Electric Building.
fA. 21tt, AT, «
DANDY 6-room house, modern except
heat, on K'auth 12th St. Call AT. 9763 or
AT. 6701. __ _
~ Confer With Cohn
4*11 Bo 24th St_UA 0141
Real Estate—Wont .lt>0
CLAIR MONT ADD IT ION1! " ‘
16.300—91,00* CASH.
Five rooms strictly modern, osk finish,
Isrg* !iv ng room, stucco const ruction. Lot
60x129, paved street, easy terms.
H K. PRICE.
149 124 Keeiine Bldg.
Rfal KslatP, \V<-.t.100
Home Sacrificed, Leaving:
City
Living -oom, dining room, kitchen, four
bedroom* and bath House finished In
oak snd white enamel; built-in feature*#
Nice lot, close to '•nr line and new Tech
nical High. Ca*l for appointment and
price.
Gallagher & Nelssn,
S3* Pet #re Truat Bldg JA_33*2.
~ Qairmont District
Dandy C-room modern bungalow, vestibule,
bookcases, pantry. : e box room, att r
large enough to finish 2 more remit, oak
floora and finish, full cemented basement ;
garage; paving paid, >* bio< k to schoO>
snd churches. Eve. < all WA 4711 or
WA. 1744
VOORHKE3 ft* BUNDY.
AT 23*1._1*7-1 Keeiine Bldg.
A Cozy Bungalow
CATHEDRAL DISTRICT ' dandy l»rg*
room* 1st floor. vy*t. Extra large Ifv
r* room across fr.»nt. 4»nk f'"ore and
finish. full rement basement. Heat reg
ulator, garage, paved «a»ree' Rr re only
• 5.760, Tern:* Re rnll \T 7 :
VOOHrtEES A BENDY.
4 T. 3 ? »1. •
A 6• ROOM semi-bungalow In I.*a\«nworth
Height*; modern and up-to date: oak and
birch flniah: nlr# lot, with hedge; will
consider any reasonable offer. Call At
lantio 6911 or Jackson £*21.
120 Pe*e-a Trust Bldg .1 4
TMMkblATe posaeaak »v dowi
Classy new «'athe<Jra! bungalow 5 rooma,
oak and enamel finish. fn*M0 mt. phono
8CHROEDER INVESTMENT CO, Real
tors, J>. Mil __
ON EVANS H» an I R -1 4-room house
and hit, $7,000. $00 down r*at In
monthly payments of $20 ('all at 1423
X. 201 h 8t. _ _
30TH AND CALIFORNIA -I rooms, rr id*
$1,000 cash, balance monthly; on car line.
«>eigh. 401 He# Bldg JA. 0200.
Ii w ’• land • *o for Real Her . e. \T r*'*5
“WE BUILD TO PLEASE”'
TEMPI.E MTATDEN COMPANY,
Naw Horn## Tour tarma at 4944.
Grovc-Hlbbard Co.
RmI 8ifit,—liekup .101
FI WILL submit you a raasonabla offar
In exchange for >our land. In coin«» or
mdae. Try ua w« probably have Just what
you ar# looking for
hkrt l. cook a <;<>.
510 Hrown Bldg A f 4‘ilT.
_'T.WTW MAKE A TRADE.,f ;
Des Koines Home
5 rtn. oak finish, 3 years old Gsr*g».
$2,100 equity and cash for 6 or 7 rm.
home In Omaha. I A. 3140.
II IS. PRICE.
^ _ _7 4
Krai K.lalr—Hantrl .101
” Ctrl H. R004 Co.,
"Honesty and Servlr# Guaranteed**
E03-S04 Sunderland Bldg. AT. «9«l
If Homes Wasted
Flv# or six rooms. Chaa W. Young A
Hon. 1401 City Nat I. AT 9461.
PDIICNfr Realty CO. Elat with'
Vjta\ UCniiVJ ua for quick resifte#
1400 FI rat Nat'l Bank Bldy JA. 194*
C. T, Spier Sc Co-, Realtors,
104 Fait ra Trust Bldg 1 k 4041
WK need a«ma listings. Buyers waiting
Quick action.
J. L IIIATT CO._ AT. »90S.
MDKXTT REA I. HMTATI
AJlIMIkEi A Hell*. Rents. Inauref.
no peters Trust Bldg IA ^ nxi.;
It K servlr.- J. 1* Sitnnum AT 9112.
H V BO BT WICK 7 real estate AT 140f
HAITI IN08 a1 HKTHKN R KALT' >R
Graham peter# Co., aell homes J A 0$M.
i mid 4 Hon *24 CM y Nat AT. 9101
TO Hll IM Voorheea A» ftundy. At. I2n.
woni.i)" Realty Co.. Real'.. * AT. 449t
Western Real Ea'afe « ,, .1A JU07
<*hae. F. Reiman AT $254
,- -jr -y -‘ --r ±gxr . tfS
Iwxllon ..IQt
K II ll'»nnet, Realtor*.
e
before a comprehensive study of pro i
duction vi sts ta Cuba. Porto Rica and
Hawaii, aa weB as tbs United States
end of local stocks aat world sup
plies on various dates eould be com
pleted and recommendations sub
mitted to the president, who has au
thorilj- to alter the tariff rates.
Mr, Hoover's prediction was made
! in a letter to Ilepresentatlve Dall
iugcr, republican, Massachusetts, who
had asked for information as to the
present situation.
"Sugar consumption and produc
tion," said the secretary, "respond |
very quickly to price. It would ho
normal to anticipate that estimated
consumption would decrease as the
result of the present over-high price."
Will Stimulate Production.
Mr. Hoover also forecast that "the
present price levels will no doubt
[stimulate pftwhictlon, especially in
Cuba, as at this moment plantation
[Profits are very large."
Comments on the sugar situation
catne during the day from Senator
Simmons, democrat. North Carolina,
who led the fight In the senate against
the administration tariff bill; Basil M.
Manly, director of die people's legis
lative service, who a week ago urgpd
the president to order a Department,
of Justiie investigation of alleged
price manipulation, and the Farmers'
National council,
.Senator Simrnons said that present
high prices were due to the preferen
tial duty on Cuban sugar, declaring
that President Harding’s instruction
to the tariff commission suggests that
"lie must have considered the tariff
as at least a possible cause of the
present high prices.”
Mr. Manly said he had told the
president, in a telegram, that his |
orders to the tariff commission wero 1
to he commended, "provided the De
partment of Justice takes prompt
action to stop speculation and punish
the conspiracy of profiteers who
rigged the sugar market."
A statement from the Farmers' Na.
tlonal council conteuded that "gov
ernment control of the sugar crop
from producer to consumer, as would :
he possible under tho Norris-Sinclair i
marketing bill, creating a government
corporation, is essential to protect
producer and consumer.''
Canada has 106,000 Indians on 1,655
reserves. They cultivate 232,000 acres
of land, and the annual production
value of their crops is over $3,000,000.
ADVERTISEMENT.
ISOUIGK RELIEF
Colds and catarrh yield like magic
to soothing, healing antiseptic cream
that pentratrs through every air pas
sage and relieves swollen, inflamed
membranes of noso and throat. Tour
clogged nostrils open right up and
you can breathe freely. Hawking and
snuffling stop. Don't stay stuffed up
and miserable.
Get a small bottle of Kly s Cream
Balm from your druggist. Apply a
little in the nostrils and get instant '
relief. Millions endorse this remedy
known for more than fifty years.
St. Jacobs ftil stops any pain, and
rheumatism is pain only.
Not one case in fifty requires Inter
nal treatment. Stop drugging! Hub
sooth.ng. penerfatnlg St. Jacobs Oil
right into your sore, stiff, aching
joints, and relief comes instantly. Kt.
Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism
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Seven Fliers Planning to
Circle Globe This Spring
Tendon, March 28.—No less than
Nven Intrepid airmen are planning
around the world airplane flight* this
spring.
Sir Keith Smith, piloting a Napler
rngined “Viking” amphibian, la to
start eastward from Unndon in April.
Alnn Cnhhnni, It. M. McIntosh and
Norman MacMillan are all contem
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from London.
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make the hop-off In order to be the
llrst to register achievement.
Omaha Woman Dies.
Mrs. Martin Gallagher, 2B, 2003
North Twenty-second street, died in a
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hospital here Friday as she was
preparing to undergo an operation.
Funeral services will he held at 2 Fri
day afternoon at the Hoffman chapel
and burial will be In West Lawn ceme
tery.
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Missing Priest Located.
Denver, Colo.. March 28.—Father
Walter Grace telegraphed the United
States district attorney here today
that he Is In Harrisburg. Fa_, and
asked time to complete personal bust
nsss before returning to Denver to
answer federal charges of forging
liquor penults.
Gould Heirs Aprec.
New York, March IS.—Decause ct.
serious illness of George J. Gould In 1
his villa in Paris the heirs to the
millions of the late J. Gould through
IS law firms representing, a pact
which ended the long drawn out liti
gation involving administration of the
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Friday
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KATHERINE
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with Bryant Washburn and Mitchell Lewis in
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“THE WOMAN
CONQUERS”
The warm beauty ef Katherine MacDonald glows to
radiance against the arctic-fringed background of this •
great story by Violet Clark. Directed by Tom Forman.
A Christio Comedy,
“THE CHASED BRIDE”
with
Neal Bums and Christie Cast
•—Alia— ,, 0'ju
Prince Lei Lani
Hawaiian Tenor
Brader and His Johnson at tha
Symphony Players Organ
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KATHERINE MtDONALD
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MILTON SILLS In
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JOHN ROWERS AND COL
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