The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 21, 1923, LAST MAIL EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    Cave Entrance
Found in Stump
Rohrer Agents Back from Sor
tie Into State Dis
tricts.
Four agents of United States Kohr
er's office returned yesterday from
two days of raiding out in the state
which netted 18 men and six wom
en arrested and four stills and sev
eral hundred gallons of whisky and
mash confiscated.
"It was the biggest haul made at
one time by the federal agents of the
state,” said Group Chief Bob Ander
son.
Some of the stills were cleverly
camouflaged. At the favm of Charles
Bory, a mile and a half west of Dun
can. the searchers were baffled for a
long time.
Kick Stump.
Finally they went to a woodlot
near the barn. They were about to
give up the search when one of the
agents kicked a large stump, half
covered with dead leaves. It sounded
hollow. He pushed it with his foot
and Jt moved. The stump was pulled
away and a trap door was revealed.
Opening this, the agents were
astonished to see a cave. A flight of
steps led down.
In the cave they found a big still,
a quart of whisky and three barrels
of mash. , .
Stills were found at the home of
Andrew Danielskl, near Clarks; Joe
Zwioc, four miles west of Duncan;
Frank Jeroskl, seven miles soyth of
| Lindsay.
Lodged in Jail.
The others were arrested for sales
of liquor.
Fred Mandevllle, deputy United
States marshal at Grand Island, and
Tom Carroll, statd law enforcement
officer with four deputies took part
in the raids.
The prisoners were put in Jail at
Grand Island and other places. Some
will be tried in Omaha federal court
artd some out in the state.
Woman and Doctor Injured
in Car Crash at Kearney
Special Dispatch to The Omaha Dee.
Kearney, Neb., April 19.—Mrs. D. R.
Surgeon of Scottsbluff suffered a
wrench to her back and Internal In
juries in an auto colision. She was
removed to the hospital in an un
conscious condition. No other mem
bers of her party were injured.
Dr. O. D. Johnson of Kearney oc
cupied the other car. He was badly
cut about the face and sufered severe
body bruises. Both cars were
wrecked.
According (o eye-witnesses, the out
of-town car driver apparently failed to
see the Johnson machine in time to
avoid a collision. The crossing where
the accident took place, near the
Teachers* college, had boon widened
to over 69 feet because it was con
sidered dangerous.
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The flag of Egypt is a white cres
cent with tljree white stars on a green
ground.
I Public Welfare
| Topic of Clubs
Sixth District Women Close
Convention at Ravenna—
125 at Meeting.
Special DUpatrh !o The Omaha Bee.
Ravenna, Neb., April 20.—The sixth
district convention of Woman's club*
was devoted to public welfare and
talks were given by State Chairman
Mrs. Tyouclla Tolbert and District
Chairman Mrs. M. J. Molar. Dr. Nel
lie Deffcfohaugh, Fairmont, gave in
struction on how to eliminate epi
demics and aid in gerfeinl health im
provement.
The chairman of the election com
mittee announced that Mrs. S. W.
Thompson of Alliance was elected vice
president to fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of Mrs. J. F. Disti
ller. Mrs. Galbraith, Ainsworth, was
elected treasurer, and Mrs. Fisher,
Rridgeport, and Mrs. R. M. Thomp
son, Ravenna, were elected membeis
of the executive board.
Sixth district wen on record recom
mending a uniform stale membership
card. Alliance extended an invitation
to the 1924 convention, invitations
being read from nine different organi
zations of Alliance. Crawford also ex
tended an invitation. Total registra-i
tion Is 125.
Sixth district endorsed the Shep
hard-Towinr bill and entered a pro
I test against the overthrow of the state
public welfaro department. A motion
j carried recommending that a place be
given on the state convention pro
j grain for recreation and leisure time
activities or.d recommended that the
district coiivention he held In the fall
and state convention in the spring.
The convention urged that each club
have a historian. Eleven clubs rep
resented have historians.
Ar, rddrrss t>y Miss Ann Krai.- pp,
Noriii J’i.itlc, closed the convention.
She pointed out some of our foreign
i.c, n l iiiitns who are Ideal Americans
and Mated that it is up to some Amer
icans to ‘watch our step."
Burlington’s Now Chirago
Freight Terminal Open
The first unit in the reconstruction
program of tho Chicago freight termi
nal facilities of the Burlington rail
road was opened for business April.
9. Tills unit will he used for less than
carload outbound business. The struc
ture is modern and fireproof, two
story and track level, 70 feet wide and
796 feet long.
t Freight will he handled to and from
teams and trucks on the first or street
level floor and lowered to the track
level or freight car floor by means of
Improved automatic electric elevators
of 10,000 pound capacity.
Each of the 34 receiving doors arc
16 feet wide. Accommodations are
thus provided for 68 teams or trucks
at one time. The house tracks will
accommodate 156 cars at one setting.
The total area of the Improvement
w hen completed will approximate 800,
000 square feet of floor space, ex
elusive of tracks.
Divorce Given
Former Soloist
Wife of Riley Smith, Convict
ed of Bank Robbery, Wins
Freedom.
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Mrs. Hattie M, Smith, former
church soloist and horsewoman, was
granted a divorce from Riley Smith,
liquor smuggler who Is facing 10
years in the state lsmitentiary for
bank robbery at Colon, Neb.
Mrs. Smith testified in Judge Day's
court tiiut her husband was kind
when he was in the cattle business
but he changed as soon as he began
to haul liquor from Canada.
Mrs. Smith further testified that
her husband lived at several Omaha
hotels with another woman.
The Smiths were married April 24
1907. Mrs. Smith now Is employed at
a downtown store.
While at the Htock yards Smith
earned $12,000 a year, Mrs. Smith
stated.
Smith appealed his case to the
state suprehie court/
Desire to See Sick Mother
Causes State School Break
Special OLpalrh to The Omaha Bee.
Lincoln, April ID.—A boy's desire to
see his sick mother was the reason
given for the escape of three youths
from the Kearney industrial school
Sunday night, according to Orville
I
Vincent, Lincoln, one of tb%»runaway
trio captured by Lincoln police. One
of the boys. Jack Gailbreth, was ea[>
tured In Fremont and Vincefit and
Louis Stevens succeeded in reaching
Lincoln. The boys admit, according
fo the police, "that they "borrowed"
four cars in making their dash from
Kearney to Lincoln.
Vincent's desire to see his mother
was realized when Capt. Valter An
derson took tli* boy to St. Klizabeth's
| hospital for a visit w ith his sick
, mother.
York, Neb., Mill,
Burns to Ground
Loss Set at. $,”>0,000: Hail De
pot Saved from
Flames.
York. Neb , April 20.—At 3 o’clock
this morning the mill and elevator of
the York Milling company burned to
the ground. The office, which was In
a detached building, was saved. By
hard work the fire was prevented !
from spreading to nearby lumber j
yards and the Northwestern depot.
Three carloads of flour iVere burned
Loss estimated at $50,000.
Ex-Covernor’s Sentence Cut.
Oxford, Miss., April 20.—Theodore
G. Bilbo, ex-governor of Mississippi,
who is serving a jail sentence heie
uftcr pleading guilty to a charge of
contempt of federal court, had his
jiO-day sentence commuted to 10 days.
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W. J. Bryan Paper
Is Discontinued
Publication of “The Common
„ er” Halted; Reasons
, Are Given.
Glncoln, April 20.—Publication of
The Commoner, personal organ of
William Jennings Bryan and Gov.
1 harles W. Bryan, was discontinued
this month.
Notice of discontinuance appeared
on the front page of The Commoner
issued (this morning. Two signed ar
ticles by William Jennings Bryan ex
plained the reasons for the step.
He rays in substance that in the'
Inst few years he lias been writing
for a big newspaper syndicate and his
time is becoming too precious to pay
any personal attention to The Com
moner; and since his brother's elec- ]
tion to the office of governor, it has
become more and more difficult.
This pa|»er war established in 1901
as a w eekly and since that time It {
has been filled entirely with public
and political issues, and always ex- j
pressed the {icrsobal views of the j
Bryan brothers.
W hen W. J. Brian entered the Wil
son cabinet as err rotary of state, he i
changed the paper from a weekly td!
a monthly publication.
Hit I )v Auto.
Nick Dasovitch, i.312 Kouth Twen
ty-eighth street, was slightly injured
Thursday afternoon at 4 when’ struck
at 'J'werfty fourth and Q street by an
automobile driven by Dr. A. N. Smith
of Nebraska City.
With Dr. Smith in the car were his
wife and Mr. and Mrs. George
Bischoff, also of Nebrnaka City,
They told police that Dasovitch
stepped in front of the car He was
attended by Police Surgeon Young. JN<»
arrests were made.
Plan fo Combine Grain
Marketing Bodies Approved
St. Paul, Minn., April 20,—The plan
to combine all co-operative grain mar
keting organizations in the Dakotas,
Minnesota and .Montana, as out
lined at the recent meeting In Fargo,
N. D., has been approved by the
boards of directors of the three largo
organizations Involved and nothing re
mains but to work out details and put
the plan into operation. J. F. Reed,
president of the Minnesota Farm Bu
reau federation, announced today.
Warning of Counterfeit
$20 Note Received Here
A counterfeit t20 Federal Reserve
hank of Chicago note is in circulation
in the mtddlewest, according to warn
ing receivd from the Treasury depart
ment secret service by Secret Service
Agent Dickinson.
The face of the note Is printed on'
very thin paper, the back on heavier
paper and these two are pasted to
gether with a thin piece between.
Red-and blue ink lines are used to
imitate the siiVf threap* of good notes.
Omaha Firms
Stand Back .
of Omaha *
Goods |
! I~-1 O N W A R D OMAHA —lj
I We Prosper Individually As Our City and Trade Territory Prospers I
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UPDIKE GRAIN
CORPORATION
618 Grain Exchange AT lantic 6312
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Mac
Dry
Battery
Co.
of Nebraska
The Modern
Battery
2617 Farnam
Phone
HA rney 1650
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‘‘Let U* Help You Keep
You Clean”
Frontier Towel Supply
1819 California St. AT 6291
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EXCELSIOR-HENDERSON
MOTORCYCLES
Parts and Supplies
Mail Orders Filled Promptly
Neb. Motorcycle and
Bicycle Co.
1512 Howard St. AT lantic 2087
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Meet Your Friends at
The World
Billiard Parlor
15th and Douglas
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Omaha Tire & Repair
Company
Oldest Tire House in Omaha
Diamond and Goodrich Tires
2201 Famans St. AT 1552
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Fontenelle Laundry
WA Inut 6277
Everythin* Sun Dried
Finish Hand Work
All Work Guaranteed
E. F. MEINIG, Prop. Omaha, Neb.
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To Demonstrate Our Painless Method^
of Extracting Teeth
No Pain—or—No Pay
If You Present This Ad (Bee)
DR. SHIPHERD
819 Securities Bldg. 18th and Farnam
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Save the Feet
Jung's
Arch Braces
Fitted by Experts
at Factory Prices
SEILER
SURGICAL CO.
208 S. 18th
Omaha. Neb.
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General Machine and Blacksmith
Works
Steam and Gas Engine
Overhauling and Repairing
P. MELCHIORS & SON
417 S. 13th St. JA 2550
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Thatcher Piano Co.
“Pianos of Quality'*
Baldwin—tilling ton—Hamilton
Howard Pianos
Grand, Upright and Playor Pianos
124 N. 15th St. JA 3066
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Service Welding Company
ALL KINDS OF WELDING
1609 Leavenworth AT Ian lie S1S3
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Townsend Sporting Goods Co.
GUNS AND AMMUNITION—-ATHLETIC SUPPLIES
Special Prices to Baas Ball Clube
Golf, Tennia, Touriat Equipment, Kodaks
1309 Farnsm Street JA ckaon 0A70
St. Louis Omaha
If You Want It Done Right,
Have Black Do It
James Black Masonry and
Contracting Company
General Contractors and Engineers
C. D. Whitmire, Mgr. AT Untie 4800
Chiropractic
Proven Correct
Doctor Asserts
Healing by Spinal Adjustment
Based on Absolute Facts
of Anatomy, Says
Dr. Turner.
I)r. Frances il. Turner. 32fi Bran
dois Theater building, who has been
in active practice 13 years, says:
‘‘Chiropractic is a method of elim
inating the cause of disease by ad
justments. It is based on absolute
facts of human anatomy, backed by
sound philosophy anti proven correct
by thousands of cases in clinic as
well ns in actual prat th <• of chiro
practors the world over.
‘‘So simple, yet so sure, is the ap
plication that the marvel is that its
discovery was delayed until tie 20th
century. The chiropractic idea is
this: The cause of disease js in the
person afflicted. Adjustments correct
conditions that produce it. The func
tion of every organ in the body Is
controlled by the brain through men
tal Impulses which are transmitted
over nerves. Any impingement or
pinching of the delicate nerve fibers,
interfering with the free flow of
nature's life-giving force, result in Im
paired. or abnormal function. This is
disease. This Interference is produced
by vertebrae which are out of their
normal position (stibitixatedi pressing
upon nerves at the taunt where they
pass out from (he spinal cord to vital
ize various organs of the body. The
trained adjuster expert. In his or her
] knowledge of tho spine, locates the
exact point of Interference and by ad
justing the subluxated (misalinged)
i vertebrae, removes the cause.
“Normal condition—health—Is the
icsult.” „
Omaha Firm Making
Waterproof Vaults
Waterproof vaults, making use of
the* ancient principal of the diving
!»oll wherein the pressure of tho con
tained air in utilized -to koep out tho
i moisture, are being manufactured by
an Omaha concern, the Omaha Con
1 Crete Burial Vault company.
The method of construction is said
' to be unique, and to surpass the corn
| monly employed method of hernia tic
sealing f«»r the preservation of con
tent*.
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The vaults hip made of solid enn
j crete. with an overlapping lid, which
comes down sufficiently nimut the
laxly of the \ault to equalize pressure
of the air Inside the vault and the
moisture seeking to gain entrance.
This v .1 u 11 is manufactured solely by
the |pcal concern.
Surgical Firm
Is Growing Fast
The medical Xirof-saior]. hospitals. j
i links and roemgenologists in the
west should take note of the organl- f
zatIon of the Seiler burgidal company
Ine . 20S South Eighteenth street,
whose personnel includes men who
have been prominent in various
branches of that service for the j,aat
2a years.
X H. Seller, president and treasur
er. organized the business two years
ago, but it has grown so fast that h«
W'as obliged to build up a larger or
ganhsation and this new company is
lh« outcome. He has been connected
with tha drug and surgical business
for the past 20 years.
W. H. McCrussin. vice president,
who is well known in the X-ray and
physiotheraphy branches of the pro
fession, will lie of great aid to pros
ipeotive buyers of that line of appara
; I us.
K K. Muffitt, secretary, has t» eri
engaged in physicians’ supply busi
ness for many years.
A complete surgical Instrument and
supply catalog with illustrations will
he completed soon and can be ob
tained on request.
Dailev Invites
Friends to Call
Store Is ()ne Door South of Nc
hra'ka Power
t .ompanv.
^ I•- Dailey Co. have a «. cm rally
located stationery* and office supply
store—one door south of Nebraska
Power company Building, 313 South
Fifteenth street, and show a lull line
<*f general office supplies, social sta
tionery, and a very extensive assort
ment of greeting . aids, a card fur
moat any occasion, a ehoio* line of
table and taHey cards are also carried.
Mr Dailey has had many years of
experience In these lines, having
been with the Megeath Stationery Co.
when located at Fifteenth and Far
nam streets.
lie now extends a cordial Invitation
to both old and new friends to visit
his store.
^he white imputation in Kyuth
Afro a numbers l.M’CDoO.
Teeth Should Be
X-Raved,Shipherd
Omaha Dentist Tells Why X
Rav Is So Im
portant.
"It is Surprising." said Dr. (!■ D.
.Shipherd, "how ninny teeth have had
pus infected roots that the patient
has no warning of the condition by
aches 6r pain. The bone has no
nerves to speak of it , ,n tie cut like
H finger nail. Many times, in fact,
most of the time, when the bone de
lays around the tooth, there is no
pain at all to the patient, but still is
very poisonous, imisoning the blood in
oh a way that the energy of the
patient is sapped away, many times
making them very nervot
can't sleep nights, cither
are melancholy and cry at almost
nothing, Iastir this leads to rheu
matism, and neuritis, with sharp
shooting- pains across the chest, arms,
limbs etc. f
“Wf figure that the X-rays are so
important that for a long time I made
no charge at all for them, but this
wan a little too expensive so we
changed our plan and at this tune i*e
are just charging the cost of the
films and development, which make
tile cost so low that patients are gIn
to have this done, as it shows to both
the patient and the dentist the exact
condition of the teoih. Without this .
dentist can only see one-third of the
tooth."
Of Hp ft n Unas f impor- ir e
the world, 54 are members of the
-ague of nations fiemtany. flussia.
rurkey, Mexico and the United States
-rimming outside.
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL '
Installation and General Repairs
DODSON ENGINEERING CO.
Mechanical and Electrical
Engineers
AT lantic 6432 1802 Harney St.
WEbster 5196 1484 l.bthiop St.
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STANDARD BLUE
PRINT CO.
COMMERCIAL BLUE PRINTING
Dependable Supplies lor Architects,
Enginees and Technical Schools
Tel AT 7890 Night No. WF. 6351
1405 Harney St. J. A. Swanson, Mgr.
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WARNER
Auto and Trimming Shop
420 S. 13th St. AT 7114
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Body and Top Building
Pfeiffer Top and Body
Corp.
2525 Leavenwnrtti AT 0701
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GOOD TEETH
and j
CLEAN MOUTH
men m
BUSINESS
SOCIALITY1
and
HEALTH
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McKenney
DENTISTS
14th and Earnam JA 2872
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AT Untie AT Untie
4956 V# We Build % 4956
and use standard material, pur
chasing from same concern at all
0 times. Large or small material and
^ construction the same throughout.
0 We Buy ^
0 in large <, . Put bases made In January ‘ B
^ increase for 50 houses. ^
" We Sell' *
_ to accommodate the buyers—on terms and a !• B
■ ^ price guaranteed. * m
B We Design J
B V,,"r >fw Home—As Yoa Want It. OnrOnn trehiteet. ®
I.MHVIDtALI7.K YOI It WW HOWL £
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“d 'Oo HOtAV' \z*
Bemis Bros. Bag Co.
11 th and Jackson AT Iantic 2711
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PACKING MOVING SHIPPING STORING
Ahaolut. reapnnsibilit y in big thing* a cordial
co-operation in handling the ao-ralled little thing*.
Gordon Fireproof Warehouse & Van Co.
k »I9-M Norll> »»■ Phnn. JA ik.cn 3032
Creighton University
OMAHA
25th and California Strarti AT lantlc 9345
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Uncle Sam Health Food
A Lautfve Cereal Food
AT AI L GROCERY
Made by
Uncle Sam Breakfast Food Co.
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_ CATALOGS
' *\rr*s ^ Advertising Folder*,
HA»*>'*vrri House Organs.
J-T‘rirTy VC*r , Commercial Printing
g c~ We Operate Our Own
STLinotype Machines
•J WATERS.BARNHART
IS - CO
Tyler 1322. 414-18 S. 13th
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Liquid Electricity
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“Say ft With Flowers”
LEE L. LARMON
FLORIST
19th and Douglas AT H244
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Alexander Munroe
” The Haute of Quality”
Ftoi Air Fumaret— Sheetiron WoiW»
1718 Catt St. JA 4068
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VICTOR H ROOS
”1 he Cycle Man”
2703 Leavenworth St. Omaha
Phone IfArney 2400
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Where Quiet Service Reigns
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN
, MORTUARY
3411 Farnarn Street HA may 1964
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Loose Leaf Books, Binders
and Memos.
Full Line of General Office Supplies
Engraved and Die Stamped Stationery
W. B. DAILEY COMPANY
Stationers
313 S. 15th St.—One Door South of
Neb Power Co. Phone AT 5635.
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DR. F. F. BURHORN
Chiropractic Specialist
Suite 414-26 Securities Bldg.
Corner 16th and Farnam JA 5347
Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
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Omaha Welding Co.
T*e Careful Welder.
Electric and Oxy-Acetylene Process
Cuttings
1501 Jackson St. JA 4397
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Ralph Printing Co.
“Service Printers”
Phone JA 2166 613 S. 19th Avenue
GRAND GARAGE
Storage and. General Garage Servicn
24-Houa Day and Night
General Auto Repair Service
16th and Binney WE 0800
Specialista on
Fords—Dodgos—Buacks
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Now Is the Time to Have
YOUR CARS
PAINTED
ARTHUR L. EDSON
212-22 N. 15th St. JA 6339
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Wedding Breakfast
Products Co.
(Incorporated)
Wedding Breakfait
Syrup,—Molasses
915-17 Davenport Omaha. Neb
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Latest Wall Paper Designs
Lowest Prices la Omaha
SAM NEWMAN
JA 0043 114 S. 14th St.
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THE A-C- BRAKE CO.
1609 Davenport Street j
Will rive your brakes a thorough and
complete adjustment without charge*
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WHEN IN NEED OP HELP
TRY
OMAH \ BEE WANT ADS,
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R. S. MORROW & SON
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
♦30 BRANDEIS THEATER BUILDING
Pbone AT Untie 6910 OmU, NihntU
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Western Heating & Plumbing Co.
PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS
ESTIMATES GIVEN EREE
ISIO :t Mary* Avenue AT Untie 6967
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American Memorial Company
Art»*tic Monument Mf|».
MONUMENTS, MARKERS, MAUSOLEUMS
Quality and Stn««
k PhM,« AT lantic 4927 1»04 £utniBg St.
Brailey & Dorrance
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
JA cluon 0526 19th and Cuming Strstli
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Automatic Sealing Concrete Burial Vault
“ The One Best Burial Vault"
OMAHA CONCRETE BURIAL VAULT CO.
5210 N. 30th St. Sole Manufacturers Omaha
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Live Stock Market
“The Buckle on the Corn Belt”
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