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Don’t Be a Drifter, Succeed, Read the Help Wanted Ads Today Legion Advance . Guard Reaches Frisco for Meet Leaders Guther to Map Out Convention Program— Civic Betterment Plans to Be Made. San Francisco, Oct. 14.—The clock was turned back six years In San Francisco. Reminiscent of the hectic days of 1917 when the flower of the nation's youth was in the training camps and enroute across the seas, San Fran cisco was turned over to the advance guard of the American Legion, which Monday will open its annual conven tion. Ten thousand members of the fa mous "Wild West” 91st division of "Powder River Let Her Buck” fame formed the advance guard of the legionnaires. While the gathering legion thou sands were entertained in typical San Francisco style which calls for "some thing doing every minute,” leaders of the legion gathered in conclave to map out a working program for the great convention to which 100,000 members of the legion and visitors are expected next week. The purpose of the conference was to translate the idealistic aims of the legion Into practical performance. Fitting resolutions were drawn by the conference for presentation at the convention next week. It is pro posed to develop the present Ameri canism commission of the legion into a community and civic betterment bureau which will have a compre hensive national program of city planning, public school recreation, park and playground facilities, fur therance of the Boy Scout movement ' and other public enterprises. Hanford McNider, former national commander, and leader of the legion bonus fight called the conference of legion leaders and in conference the big matters for legion consideration were gone over and a plan of action mapped out. Mrs. Stokes on Stand as Witness for Mate Boonevllle, Mo., Oct. 14.—By a curi ous twist of legal procedure, Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes became a wit ness for her millionaire husband, who Is suing her for divorce in New York. When the last of a dozen witnesses had been examined here In the spe clal hearing to determine whether 01 not Mrs. Stokes, as the pretty Helen Elwood, had visited Boonevllle and Bunceton before her marriage. George W. Brownfield, Stokes’ attorney, nsked permission to question Mrs Stokes. Isador Shapiro, Mrs. Stokes’ attorney, acquiesced, and his client took the stand. Shapiro called attention to the fact that as a matter of record Mrs. Stokes now was her husband’s witness. When Brownfield decided not to ques tion her, Mrs. Stokes again took her seat. She had not been asked a ques tlon, but the court ruled that the record stand that she had been called as a witness for her husband. Jap Volcano Active, Tokio, Oct. 14.—The famous vol cano Mihara on Oshlma island has again become active, according to dispatches received here. It is said to be emitting volumes of smoke and large quantities of lava. ~ AOVSiRTISF.MENT. ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! ’Unless! you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty two years and proved safe by millions for Cold* Toothache Karache Neuralgia Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablet* of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken package con tains proper direction*. Handy boxes of twelve tablet* cost few cent*. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100 Aspirin Is the trade mark of jl.iyer Manufacture of Mnnoa<-etlca eldester of Sallcylicacld. ahvkktisemknt. Go After Rheumatism First of all rheumatism must he treated inlci naily. The blood should ha purified and the stomach and kidneys made to do their work properly. Massage the sore and swollen parts at left t twice daily with an oil that will not Irritate or Inflame the skin. Keep the bowels open to help the treat ment. You can get everything necessary in the complete Anti-Uric outfit. If your urine Is discolored or has a had odor, the effect of Anti-Uric Tonic will give you an early confidence in the treatment The jnr of Ant»-Uric oil will help proper mn sage of the painful surfaces. A supply f the famous Pullman Pills will furnish the correct laxative. These three preparations contain only vegetahla ingredients. All are in one generous, compact package The price complete la fl.RO and there is a money back guarantee with every package (iet tin* Anti-Uric outfit t<»day from Gherman A McConnell Urug Co. i Chicago Opera Star in Mountain Home Mr. and Mrs. Homer Samuels In tlieir lodge at High Mount In the Catskills. Mrs. Samuels is Mine. (jalli-Curci. __I France Bestows Honors Upon Two Heroes cf War at Ceremony Here James \\. Hanbery. James \\\ ll.iii • . y, Omaha news paper man, we - dec --it- l with the French medal of honor'Saturday at Fort Omaha in recognition of his con splcuous valor at the battle of Chu teau-Thlerry. Lldnn Anderson, son of Mr and Mrs. James Anderson, Council Bluffs, was made a chevalier of the Legion of Honor for conspicuous bravery. Tho honors werej conferred by Brig. Gen. G. A. L. Dumont, military at tache of the French embassy, Wash ington, D. C., before the drawn up troops and a large crowd of citizens who lined the hillside. The two young men in uniform— Anderson on crutches because he lost one leg In the war—s ood In the middle- of the parade ground while the Fort Omaha troofts matched In and took their pluc-H, facing the officers who stood on the opposite side of the parade ground with American Legion representatives behind them. Tho Fort Crook band struck up tho inspiring march, "Homme et Meuse,” written during the war, urn! tho two young heroes marched across tho Intervening space and halted In front of General Dumont, who had Brig. Gen. Halstead Durey of Fort Omaha on his right. The hand played "Tho Marseillaise" and "The Htar ftpangled Banner" while the crowd stood at attention with hand heads. General Dumont first pinned the Deglon of Honor decoration on the breast of Private Anderson, taliped him on loth shoulders with Ids sword and klSsed him on both cheeks. lie then decorated Dleutrnant Han bery with the French medal of honor. The lieutenant also worn the distin guished service cross with which he was decorated two years ago at Fort Crook. In front of the officers stood Mr. and Mi*. James Anderson of t'oun c l Bluffs, parents of Kldon and Mrs. Hanbery, the lieutenant's wife. They were the first to greet them after the ceremony. Then the officers and the general public congratulated them. KxSena'.nr Hitchcock was among the first to shake hands. General Dumont Is the house guest In Omaha of Mr. and Mme. A. M Borglum. He was entertained last evening at the home of Dr. J. H. Despecher by the Alliance Francai.se. He occupies the position at the French embassy formerly occupied by a brother of Mme. Borglum. the late General Paul Vignal. Yesterday noon, General Dumont was the honor guest at a luncheon given by Frank Boyd, vice president of the Omaha National bank, in the bank dining rooms. Mr. Boyd pre sided. General Dorey made a short speech and General Dumont re sponded. Other guests at the luncheon were Mr. Hanbery, Gen. Matt Tlnley, Dr. F. J. Despecher, W. It. Watson, T. H. Porter, A. M. Borglum, C. W. Martin, Major Cede, A. R. Groh and Kenditll Hammond. {Trouble Looms as Chinese Ministry 1* Being Formed Ily A»soclat«*l I'ree*. Pekin. Oct. 14.—Organization of President Tsao Kun’a cabinet Is prov ' ing to 1/e a problem for the Chihli polllieians. Wu ('hingl.len, chief organizer of Tsao's campaign, has a strong claim on the premiership and is said to have the support of Wang Chen I’ing, civil governor of Chihli province. Tsao, however, is said to favor W. W. Yen. former foreign minister, for premier. You'll always find the best sport news in The Evening Bee. !_FUNERAL NOTICES 1 ML'Kl’JI V—Patrick, age *2 year*,, at lo j cal ht'-Rirltal aft-r nhort lllnea* Deceased , \v«» pioneer llves’cuk coramlaelonman. 1 Survlv* »1 by wife four daughter*. Mr* J. ■ »t. tv ard Mis F. J H>niy of s-hu> Dr, Neb : Mrs. John McGuire und Mr*, i \V. K. Straub of Lincoln, Neb* also by i four pone. John, Thomas F. and Pr Frank ;P. of <;inaha and Kdwin .NT. of New York ■ ity It- main* w iiI bo taken from home of bin s« Tboma* F. Murphy, 314 N 41st A v e Monday, .1:30 p. m to Schuyler. Nab., wl utd I 'irl |1 will take placo IV.'In'" day morning. Direc tion of Heafy At Ileafy. M AI J KF Mrr Kllsubeth. Twenty eighth Avenue and K street, East Omahs. Oc tober 13. Age »; I years. Deceased Is *ur .. . t by h-r husband. Herman, and si* children Sister I'rer "iiHi. o 1’. H , of St Loun, Mrs Mary Pike. Mr* Pels Osh ir, Mr-- Fii«:ih*-th Mdorlslo, Frank and M.-rntan alt of uuahi. Fum rnl rervb-e* Tuesday at * 30 a m from the daughter* residence *42 H Tw*n^ t>-second S’ to 8f Joseph chur< h «t • a m Interment St M>rv Magda’* ne cemetery. Information call JA IP l SHKAHEN— Mr*. Elian, formerly I'.'len p.glc', UK* •-7. beloved wife of John She Is eurvl-. h1, b**id*« her husband, by live daughters ' *n a count of 4ft hours devotion «’ Sacred Heart church, funeral will b*» held at St. Phllomena church. Monday morning at 9, fr .in reslden- *\ 2125 Pinkney, fc-20. Inter ment, St. Mary* cemetery. Gentleman ary in 'tinge _ M'GI.N'N. Mr*. M. A. at her residence. 120 South 33d t unernl Monday at * 1ft a nv to P* lohni chut h at 9 Interment Holy Sepul her m n.f t'-rv. __ VAULTS AND MONUMENTS DISTINCTIVE feature*. are demonstra tion at factory Automatic Bealln* Con irate Hurlal Vault l rial at upon your un • a U l ■ tamped Watch for name In lid Man ufactured only by fh*» Omana Concrete Burial Vault Co f.JlO N 10th Bt Omaha HEAFET A HEAFFT Undertakera and Hmbalmere. Phnne HA D2c’, office 2411 Firnam tEBTAHI IHIIED BINCR 1**1 ) rlUNt: MOKTil ART CO.. CONDI ('TED IIV I. AO! ICS ONI.T ill ■ 20th Ht AT IMI and AT Mil ANOHRW T TIEEH, Orontor Om«hn« fnr-'moit colored undertuktr. Phono Mai i DUFFY A JOHNSTON, 111 I, ns, aiy fm KJ M iioffmann amhulanck. r»fwlf« nt 24th Fun* tl Dlractora JA 1101. Ill ! SB A hll FI N Furaral din*' ■ <. 4 < umln«. JA 1221 urohhy mooru. 24th and Wirt. WB <1047. TAdOART A HON, 1212 t'limlni St. .1 a 0714. II II K riA M ICR FUNF.RAL IIOMB. MIR Military Avt. WA. 1314. It M A t T l Y A DO) 1R23 t UMlNtl HT. J.i 0M4. JOHN A OF‘d i l MAN. 3411 Fa Hi miii HI \ Slipping or Climbing? You must be doing either one or the other. You cannot remain still. Every year in which you do not register gain, is a year * lost in your race with success. If you are ambitious and look ahead in life, read the help wanted ads every day until your big opportunity appears. It might be there today. Read the Help Wanted “Ads” Todav BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES ISc per line each day, 1 or 2 days. 16c per line each day, 3 or 6 days 13c per line each day, 7 days or longer. These rates apply to The Sunday Omaha Bee a« well ns The Morning and Eve ning Bee. AH week-day* advertisement appear In both morning and evening edi tions at the one cost. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADS. Morning Edition. 8 P- m Evening Edition.11 30 a. m. Sunday Edition.9 p. in Saturday Classified Ads accepted at the following offices. Main Office. . ..17th and Farnam Sts S »uth Omaha .N. W. Cor. 24th and N Sfs. Council Bluffs.15 Scott St. Telephone ATlantlc 1000. Call for Classified Ad Department. An experienced Classified Ad taker will re celeve your ad and a bill will be mailed later The rates quot'd above apply to either charge or cash orders. THE OMAHA REE reserves the right to relect or rewrite all copy. THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. THE EVENING REK. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. KORISKO FUNERAL HOME. 9td and O 6la. 1250 S 12tb SL MA. 0080. AT. 187*. ^^~~CEMETERIES.__ VISIT FOREST LAWN. North of City Limits 120 acre*. Perpetual care <-fflcea at cemeiery and 720 Brand la Theater Hide 1ST s._ LEE LARMON 19th and Douglas Phona AT 8244 ROGERS. Floriat. 24th Farnam. JA. 34f>0. L. HENDERSON. 1507 Farnam. JA 12i>. JOHN HATH 18f Farnam JA lt0< LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Toy Boaton bulldog, black and white, female, anawtra to nama Buttona. Reward VVA. 0242._ LOST—Sable collar. 2 light akin* valued at 1125. near drug atora In 10th block on Park avenue Reward. HA. _ LOST at 29th nnd Harney, one tan •* f..rd Call AT. 3M3 or leave at No. 12 Hcllea Apt., 3404 Harney. __ PIG—Lost. black, weigh# about 80 lba. 4143 T St. MA. 25S9.__ FOUND—Gold.filled rlgaret raie. Owner mav have name by Identifying. AT 6«"4 Fot:N\y HAY MARK. CALL WE. 8Q«JQ. PERSONAL THE SALVATION Army Industrial h-ro# solicit# your old clothing, furniture, mags »mej. We collect. We distribute Pb6ns JA 413f» and our wagon will call. Cal. and inspect our new homo. 1110-1112-1114 I lodge gt AN Ideal studio for rent one or two rtsji a wA k; phone WE 19* 4 mornings. before 9 or call to see me at 18-IV Baldridge Block. 2'ifh and Farnnm. FOB KENT—Will ex- hang« part board and room to working or r hool girl for com pany nights KB. I08t. IM MANTKIi Private Maternity home. FI. as. terms. WE. 29*8, or write .’5Gj Bristol, _ LACK CURTAINS laundered, comforts mad*1 axceivn: work, called for and de livered KE. 434*. IMPOSSIBLE **. k days. Couldn't for rr> . number. *'312567' AUTOS .FQK SALK_ f.KKD <’Att HARO A IN®. One 1917 Ford Touring I '' One J92.1 Ford Sedan . 625 On* Model .1 Hudson Sedan. 3 > one 1917 Auburn Touring. 85 •*n* Itro 4-Cylinder Touting 116 VVi have others, every on* in good run ning condition TERMS OR TRADE OPES j;\ KMNIJS AND >I N DATS. ANDREW Mi HPHT & SON 14th and Jackson AT 4411. MI ST sell either one of inv t* o F»rd r duns «ne of them * Ju*t a little over on • year old for $.72' The other on*- i» newer and is a g >d buy at f ,*£. These sedans nr* in good condition, are m ihanlcall/ f nrre< t and hove many extra* Might oake t> rms 1 * ; 9 Wirt v*. SO.MK bargains In used Fords. Nag Ford son. Easy payments. M ‘ c a E 1- l'. K V M OTO R cn . The Hnmly Service Station 15th and Jackson S*»_AT T711 NEW and used Fords, casn or terms. C. K PAULSON MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford ard Lincoln Dealers ?«rh and Ames Ave K F! 0146 U S (lovernmtnt 1*1*4. $95 $1' • month Olrls—women Steady. Many open Lint , free. Write Immediate^ Franklin Instl- •, tute. Def t. 6.r ;.-t; Rn-heater. N. Y I . ED parts for all t SS Of i used parts at half price. Neb. Auto Parts JA 49.11 USED CARS THAT CAN BE SOLD NEBRASKA flLDSMOUILK CO, Howard at l*th_AT **>?•. IHOII-OK ADE new and used cars _qUT L SMITH_ tTSED CARS O. N Monnay Motor Ca 2664 Farnam l.ATIS 191H Htttck 6. 4-i>oa* futip”. ll'»t cIhs»!» Condition 621 S 36th S' II \ 3M* MOTORCYCLES—BICYCLES. OOOD njCYCLE. fir oo. T K T. I‘. I * I f (»\ I; Kl \ VVi Kill 3" 1 __EDUCATION AL_ _ DAY SCHOOL—NlGHl SCHOOL. Complete t* me. nit ' hlne bookkeeping comptometer. ahorr haml and typewriting, railroad and wire eaa telegraphy. *• Ivtl aervice and all Eng ' Hah and commercial bran. hea Write, call or phone Jn< kaon 166b for larga lllua irated catalog Address HOYLKS COLLEGE. Hoyle* Hldg Omaha Neb nT’ Arr \hhmt ■; inil K <1, I O ’ I \ Ni T •> 1. .TA rOSI ? 21 Ho H>fh 4 ' T.vt Hldr MI N to train for firemen or I t . ■ ri. beginner*. tlf>O-|2D0 inuMhiy (wh h p* situation’’) llallwav. ■» I 4. i »t , t .» lie Till CITY HA Illli: It • "II.co I 1401 J"dg* St 1104 Dugas St Call or writ# f .i Infotma EIGHT to 12 weeks prepare you f- r » fin* office pcaltlop Call AT 7774 .*r write Anierhau College 111? » mam MOLKll llAHIlKli COM I til:, lift H I 41 h St Writ* lot m WI • K Comptometer achool 3"'t Courtney Hldg HEI P WAN gED MAI E trial all navv stove i ninvricr to e'v\ home Wonderful Invent i<*o «’o t.l l ul C! year without i *hI or wo ol \'n gn* or electricity needed A -to I'm o ' 11 * ■ offer Tboinaa Mfg Co, Convertor 301 , Dayton. Ohio__ lit \ wanted » u<1, with nr %\t11 Ut wheels, good I.U. C M r o* 44 i otlllllM tltlll action| ho.va Apply Western Union Tele gtaph c»» 1 weens, • o i* arantce pe| ui*ek Hi t* I Darlington 8nop. Darlington, Neb ^^H^LP^WA^TED—MALE^ OPERATORS. WANTEb AT ONCE—10 EXPERI ENCED POWER SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS. STEADY WORK. OMAHA AUTO TOP COMPANY 709 SO 15TH WANTED—Several ftr*t-cla*s plumbers fur oj n shop at Chicago. To flrst-cla.*** men who nn raws examination for 11 cen*e. we offer $1 25 nn hour for 44-hnur week, time and half for overtime, double time Sundays and holiday*. This la for ateady work, and In ex< eptlonal opening for good m»*n. Address W-509, Omaha Ree. MEN WANTIN'*, position* firemen, brake men, colored sleeping car porter* write f»r application blank Experience un necessary First class roads. No strike. Name position. Inter Railway, Dept. 270, Indiana; oils. Ind WANTED—Combination fry and pastry mok steady employment and good hour* for th»- rlRht party. Apply In person or give all particular* In first letter, or tele phone. Brunswick Restaurant. Fremont. Neb. EA RN S40 TO 12B0 W EEKLY. RECOMIs AN ADVERTISING WRITER Students frequently earn 120 to $40 weekly writing letters, hookjeta, etc., while learn ing. Prepare quickly In spare time at heme; talent unnecessary to learn. Write for particular* Applied Arts Institute, Dept 31:'. y P.ldg . P* ’adelpbla. YOUNG .MAN—STUDY LAW I—Downtown evening sessions University of Omaha Law Sehoo Nom nal tuition. Enroll r.ow See Hec’v 1027 OmahH Nat Rank. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. GII'L wanted In business office as typist and detail worker Men be efident, willing worker who <3-s.res a position In growinc <1*m nrtment of old established '■oncern. Writ* W ^hO. Omaha Bee, giving full details In first letter. Give phone if pns*;b!*. A JC/T'SHTKEKPER wanted at onr* for two young men on farm. Oscar Pearaon. Laurel, Neb. GIRtr—Competent, for general housework Mrs. A A. Arter. 3526 Harney St. Phone HA. 1351. LADIES tailor, coat maker, first class ! Ji I Feat, 774 founders Kai nedy Bid# • Com: •-’ent for general housework. iDf- JO'. < 3,‘d Aw HA 0206, _SALESMAN WANTED. ~ SAL!•> MI-N'■— A high grad* firm has splendid territory w*th Omaha Nebraska or convenient point as headquarters for high grnd specialty salesman. Dr* with car preferred Address S F. Bowser A Company. 11 • »3 L>a%.i*ou Building, Kansas City. Missouri, RESIDENT salesman wanted catering to Jobbers ar 1 InrgH stores, only for repre. sentatlve line of *; ;.«d•*. hed se'p, end blankets. Dondis & Solotiat. Fall River. Mass. WE ARE Increasing our sales force. I can us* two good experienced salesmen. Cajl 21 4 9. 20th Ft. and ask for Mr Clark.__ YOt'N'O n n. salary |60 i>er w>.k an 1 burm f >r t .' «e who qualify C. c Cald w. ill Harney. 7 ;> m Monday SITUATIONS WANTED. WANT'.!'—position «« manager of busi ness «r department «r in Mnk Man 36 \ * ars - 1 Amaru an born. Fren« h <l'ii»ni. No phye!* > «!ef> •• Mamed, family. Good record f i fu! business »' ■ * -.«! \ear«. Will consider ! city or town. Y .Ly < >maha Bee j DAY w k and bundle washing, reference 1 WE. 1174. » AfiPKNTCK wanta position as Irslde finisher. Bi *t ref r*-n< en KE S2(ife. CATMiKK- c..oka din lunches. wTTTcTT utmlnsi .-.ynts work WK 0372 BUSIN ESSQPPO H T U NI TIES FUR 9AI.B—One *»f the bent cafeteria* :n r*| Nebraska. In a * ity of 10,000 population. and doing * *oe<1 business. Reason f*»r sellirif Owner want* to leave. Buffalo Co. Realty < O fOarnev. Neb HAlillVU SHOP*. !!(«• bus nese town, hi* territory: -b w-r. .-bine music. eicorio equipment two chairs, size 12x50 feet; r.Tit I". 1,0 wee*. Here 5 year* Snap. 1195 cash. Y . 4m>. oiilaha T4ee PI 11. J) l N' ■ : \U p 'a! la for double i:arair- 1150. Kb! 3t.ll>, Ml'>11 rep i r **•» for eale, 4 4 2 1 Giant street: good location. IN V E ST ME NTS._ CITY real estate, mort and contract* >'t*M 'V I nr* rt |l« No 1 St h P» J.OANS ON REAI. ESTATE. T-CirnTT'T'rf:“TT?srr moWr? ( loan on • >maba improved property at lowest raieg FRANK H BINDER. s*a rev Nat _ JA »41 SiX per c»ot |o*n* --n Omaha residence* ■ 'n*h < n hand Prompt a-rvlc# E II I -ougee, Ire. 5S* Keeltne Did* j 9 3 ho to $ 10,000 I ana Prompt service F D WE AD A l) ft DOW MAN "10 H 14th_ We .d H 1* , AT ulM M» NET to loan cn farms and ( Irish* rr*| estate M \ l.’RH A RAIN BOLT CO 424 Omaha *» JA 9741 •MAMA I|(IM IS-E\8T NFS FARMS f'KFl FI REAI. RUT A T F CO.. 1C < ' ■ n No Dk DM* JA 2?;5 FARM l.t'ANS I-arge or sinair \N . at Neb farma, ranches I « n. Nil Bk 1 < R \! i»i r ' year It at - t per cent. AMi»H GRANT CO., 2ul M. l*th Arthur Wd# AT «3*o SECOND mortgage* or contract* pur* (haa**d by Tuaey empany. 6:0 let Nat'l '<’* JA 4221 _ ft's AND 6 PER CENT —NO DELAY ' ' ' HR* *8 lii Obi Nan Bldg l WILL buy tnort us to • and contracts. 14 na N Bldg Omaha n*-o ' ' \ >' M 1 ■ ■ a N^ ' 511.'xin Steel JA 5994 f-'ONKV TO T.OAN. T.- iiipi'ly '"Ur in nev wants In the aarne " »• that !• nW* nn ply t ho monf) wont* •f th»- tun ».♦»»* • r.mmunlty ii tiiQuu f IoaiimI up to f !tQ0 and you n rcpuy It in •■.»*>' monthly payment* <>ur •*ju»l payment plan repay* the. Inan •I • *'« h.iva h< i'u In t»u*lnes» In Omaha over >• • s nn<t « n HKAur** mu of a «julclt. confidential and a^uura deal OMAHA LOAN COMPANY *.0« KorlMKh Hlorlc T-l JA ?JP5 I h ‘i Q 1 hoiljlM Uta IMAM' 'Nil I "ii at 1'iwrrat rat#*. tnialn*** i r i v ennfidentlal The P!am«nd loan • .. ini todne Hi Kotob l tK \\ II! Ill TO I VI. t'NI-. i ll' 'i s \ Ml i Mail'd* w:nter ai’p.et Ki l l- I . nd t r i. • d for t I hm’ l"i>eie Cld-'i Brins font a In* rt fhree full** north of I'm ••* " "ii •' :1 - mi hr|i H road J .1 Hi <h _K I t *1. I ' d i for .tu) diet* f ri * • < • i iv dipt i- par i mm • * pert h. uo l ,nir WK y*;3f I’ATt »EH > ii i i j K«i rly Ohio* t t iuiruted I ll ll'-HiHin. I leinltiK f«'i '1 N.h y II I i •I'l.med, tltreo Verie'iea pi it i k '• lM'1-ill 0 I' \V Vi M, t Mill'** IMilth it I III luippi vh rhi Sii*n HharH heat "inked ■ Ii K-ii lit Omnlwt i'.Uft i'*ntor \V A 16P. I DOGS. BIRDS AND PETS | YOUNG German Uird and brans' rage, excellent condition 1IA 4724 j LIVESTOCK AND VEHICLES^ •COWS—Twelve ren! young milch, T. R tented, freah and (omlntt freah: Holatetna. .shorthorn* and Guernsey*. .Mgr. German Homo. 12n»; S. Iltli CLOTHING. FURS.ETC_ FULL I9RKSS aulta and Tuxsdoa for rent JA. 3128 109 N. Hth St. John Feldman MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SAXOPHONE, C melody; atlver plated, gold filled with pearl key*, allk pluah lining: lust new and priced reasonably. HA. 4724. » FOR SALK—MISCELLANEOUS POP corn nfarhlne Marvel. New. Used for demonstration. Will sell at h bargain Call J. H. Davis. AT 2418 or AT. 338*. W-646. Omaha Bee. WHEEL CHAIR—Having two. new one for sale. 4 wheels, white wicker, price 125. Call Wa. 4*47.. _ I.ET "SUNSHINE” In. It cleans Free demonstration. AT. 9103 or WE 0682 KINDLING—16.00 per load. Sawdust. Braiiford-Kennedy Co.. IA. S740. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. FT^RTrrrTTuf^TiTe^jr^P^ like to possess as well as staple articles. Prices within r* -ison. Stephenson Auction House. 1609 Capitol. Goods sold at auction and private sn!■-, EXPERT tewing machine repairing. MICK ELS. • 15th end Hsmej_AT 4211. | HARD coal burner In good condition used one winter. HA . ‘J4S9. QUICK meal gas stove, part white por celain HA 8340_ THOR washer, good condition; priced 1 right. JA. 2098. BROWN reed baby buggy. Lloyd style, 1 almost new-. nlcMy lined Wa ff.26. 8 PIECES fumed oak dining room suite like new price a bargain KE 1364. ~M /XJilNERVANpTO OLS^ U?r)U<nTTlP?n7^^6r^diHtorTTnTtnpe» and valves, in excellent condition. MA ' 1239_ NPW and **> ond-hand motors, dynamo* i LeBron Electrical Works. 318-20 So 12th. OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR SALE WE BUY. sell safes, make desks, ah' w ! cases, etc Omaha Flx’ure A BftiPDly Co y W c'.r U»h nnd Douglas JA 272* | SWAP COLUMN. WILL ex hhange 1426 brown mahogany oblong dining table, 6 chairs ard hosts char also nebestoB pad. for For! coupe ( - sedan or diamond of equal vat*' Call ha 7i :r. HIGH oven g;»H stove and duofold almost new. to swap for g'-od dresser and chick ens, or what have you? Write 8-976. Oma V.a Bee WILL MW AT’ « new piano olayer, coat 16'". fr.r a rd coupe or sedan In good • i dltl n Glv- model, condition, etc. 972. Omaha l’ f I 1 ‘. ACRF S. rIo5?e In. value $1,600, $76" equity offered as first paym* n* on any Income residence prpert). 8 A*7 ). Omaha He HAVE tnoifn homo in Woodbine. la Will swap for arrange. S-9C6. Omaha Hoc_ __ MARRIED cour.de wishes to exchange Jan itor services f<-r apartment. References furnished P 146, Omaha Bee GIRLS bicycle, good condition, to trad** for musl a! Instrument or what have you'1 M - S ‘ \ 1 'Vi a h t B»-e EXPERIENCED carpenter wish**# to ex change nr- v rk for good Turn;-j tur**. 8-14 4, Omaha Re*» LAP.'IK TOPAZ mounted with rear s an ! diamonds Will »^ ap for Iota or what hav*» v»u ? WE £77* _ MOTORCYCLE.—Harley-Davidson. 1921 model and side car to trade for car. any make Write S-909. Omaha B**e LATE Overland tearing, like new, for small closed car or cash. Address 8 '* • 7 1 '"ii ■> a f-e ! ORD SEDAN and 1.7.0 cash first pay ment on f vf room 1 me. S-1H9 Omaha Bee FOR TRADE $27.ii lady a perfect diamond ring fur vMr or what have you. Write Box S-922, Omaha Bee. DIAMOND ri’-g. lad’ s ? stone to exchange for over*< jffeJ t-arlor suite and rug S-97.', omaha Bee 1 S*Tt N truck and Fee business clearing $100 week What have >ou of equal \alue. 8-961. umaha Bee _ GOOD large base l urner, sn ap for r< k»-r. dreader. or what ha*.e you? S-92 4. umi ha Upe. LOVKI.r ref r.m.k fun. value J‘ Will f,i*- ia*k oxk xe ’innal book < are or ■ h;f?■' ti:i*r Pn.n’ t flat t r*r piano >,r what have you* JA C•• Ta■ HARE l coin ii'l stamp col!* non What ha\e vo'i* 8*9<A. 1 "naha Fife iiK"i'El!V afore for rale or trade WA. »1.:«P < 'a ’! JA << 1* .4 A'Tir.i nil- 'ruit. *-pler;d:d bu‘ld!R*. best tra i* a 4 :naha KK 4f»0S. Hl'MPHRrV me hearer, larsre **>»%*. prac t < all v ;. f • v i' • . > »i * AT 444? WANTED TO BUY DESKS DESKS DESKS New dean* ue*d desks touch’, sold and traded. J C. Heed. 1207 Farnam St AT I i 44 APARTMENTS AND FLATS. < I nfiirnn*'H.' OUR DUPLEXES Advertised last week have all been routed We have ‘her du plexes now martng '-m; t\ on • ’all N J .Skogman A Snna. HA *"45 After office boura call HA. 4 714 or HA 2!?5 » TilK !‘l UI'KTT*' ‘.'1st and lUi.dette One 4>r»e»m apartment left at |t,t «o He sure and ?• •* this one. Heat and janitor •ervtf* ('all I'RAKK RENTAL AOENTT JL !I05 1 at*«l Howard DANDT 4-room apt, private bath, closets, hot water beat funs:*!., d. south window-* laundry, walking d.stance, first floor. WK 3MT IL1 a m built t v ow u , Kent f Reference.-* r. i)ui). ,l 11 a {.MO_ A l‘ A It I’M v. NTS and flats for ren* W. .1 p VI.M . R cn at *M6 Rea ’ 1 t •• ' I .■('•Ifni N i • la --tx FIN E ti i? a end bath. steam h**at«*» well arrang'd, good local on. reasonable rent. w V 4774 PR tv" TRUST COMP • whi:rk oh ah a rents.•' AT CM4 17th and Farnam Sta F«‘H CNF OF DRAKES 10C0 APARTMENTS t all Jackson 2fCI THU FRA NO 11V .‘til* Uarltel Ave. four Urge rooms and bath, strictly r. dern, a diet i 14 • HIST FARNAM t> room si earn heated, • pi Janlt« i aerxi.e HA 0 741 I’AHK AVE. *><U*— MVidern 7 room brick duplex H A Stt>L STEAM heaird modern apartments low j •■ ni *1 P .Siftd'n* 1M0 I’hUaao sr APARTMENTS AN1) FLATS. m.SlN'iUn \» M. 4lt N :i:>th ST rathe dral dietru't. 1 l*!w -it lit F.?rn«m mr Nit elv fumlahel. new *t* . m It im«M ant*. J 41» af ] $; fi A r» it I liiinn !<>r I n*, tie** w ntneii HA 3114 HA 2M(*--Heautlfui b-Toom apt . in e\ ■ luave cloae In ant h.*u*e f per tytoi’h * party hu> t.a furnHure W ill aarrif. . an Jen \ Ing c:t v TKN III HI lit * T ?3 1 4 s 'FTH. three *'l« r!y furn!*li« l rOniuf rttwdern on firat '' pi »« i-nlrn J A i t»4 HFNTKH INN AT •IMP ;4'h and iV.la# • '» lloma for traveling man and wlf* PARK AVR Iftl?- Two and t ronina. ■I'm li it*.' a I miiil-’ih IU •> HA r .* 12 HOUSES FOR REN V ^ H^rnjilted N I sSft H d H I 4 i nip modern egi-ept Item. It* I'TKMITT A CO, Agenta Ni' I’eieia I’rugt JK 0413 Hi'FHl v room* modern eacapt heat " It 4'itg«\ l>«Aivif!lu! lawn, |4‘ IIA »»M._ _ TWKNTY NINTH "pTKIKT ,--h ' tin I>un»f,t‘t'W in nder It hi 3T?0 v*-t; •: ' • • ' la I ft 4 4 I It knd . vim on site. IV *,S A Sitj HOUSES FOR RENT. HgfO_^n_ ^rxj-xr-u»-u»-u^ 1F04 l.alrd. 6-ro*-m bungalow, newly dec orated. gar a***, $G0. 2577 Kiliaon Ave , 6-rooms, modern, gar age, nice location, $45. ."727 North 4 4th e'reet. G room, modern. 2 lots, garage. $10. D. E. BUCK 4 CO. JA 3G43. FOR BENT. New E-room full two-story colonial home In Dundee. Garage and driveway. $76 per month. O. T. HAMER. 150 5 KarnflmAT i960. FOR KENT—Eight morn modern dwelling In good condition. 80S South 36th St., In Field .dub district, half block from car line, $67 50 per month. J. 1* Kclkenny, 62H Peters Trust Bldg.■ At, 6311. HARNEY ST.. 3210—6- room * heated apartment: lanitor service and water, $100 per month Immediate possr-SKlor A -1 condition. AT. SSf>fl. .2 r 1 r. l/i.WKY Ave, 6-r. modern house with garage vacant Nov. 1st will show any time, $7 0.00._ _ HOUSES FOR RENT. BRIGHT, newly furnished 6-rooin cottage, very convenient; furnish*.** light, heat, water, gun. telephone and janitor, rent a bargain. WA. 656? HOUSE FOR RENT—7 roomi furni*hei, al'-eping porch, double garage, to respon sible party. $75. Call WA. 6146. OFFICES. STORES FOR RENT FOR RENT Double store, ground floor Peters Notional Bank, with large L't/ement. vault and storage space Inquire treas urer Bee Publishing Co., Room 204. Peters National Bank. _j STORE room. 1209 DougUs St . 22x132 j feet, all modern. B1RKETT & CO. Agents ' 360 Peters Trust. JA. 0533 A FEW choice office suit*** Apply Room 41 ■*. First National Bank building PRIVATE office furn'sb-5 AT iauj ROOMS FOR RENT. 906 N 49TH ST.—Two well heated fur- j pushed r In new house, $4 per room. *;ail evening*. WA. 4107. Breakfast r r: - !Vgc.-____ j HOTEL SANPORD—ltfh and Farnam. HOTEL HENSHAW—lfitb and Farnam. Special ra * to permanent guest* HA 2‘,33—La rge. pleasant room walking distance Will furnish to suit one or two gentleman JA 2100 Nicely furn !a*ge front room in rr w modern t rick flat, ateam beat; ai*o nrnal! r (''•<■ . n DUNDEE—Attractive front room, private fa ir. 11 j ircd*-r.n home. WA. 59*1. HA. 0896—Furn room, steam heated, de slrahle [^■1iif,*l. u :t k g 'i Vnn* * 1* 06 S :.0TH AVE-Nice room in private home. If t rivil* ?*-■ HA. 5*44. 5625 I.IN 'OlS' BI.VD—Room with closet1 f . ■ r 4* n W \ 4 694___ | CT’MING ST 41 r? — Nice room on Farnam car line. WA. f»369. MOD *t< ! at r ms ?-'4 No 1* HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. FIFTEENTH ST 1249 SO.— 2 !!efcVjw-u*e ketf r.g rooms with tie* trie light."”Reas- , ■ na ; |f*: '• N'K- >V :i?4—H usekeeping rim* . phta and laundry ;r.'.. IS ar. i up j * '< >M F* LTA RLE room and kitchenette j err.'.cvd r-.ji - r , ■ f* rr- d K K 4-i3"_ ) ,7a 4 ;r-T'"o furnished light house- I kt ep r.g room*_ TWO < n n« ting eteam-h«*ated front ro r* ■ w- :i fur* 1 22- ~3 N 27d St : I' P 1; K .► t h'k p g. r rr,*. Call JA M3". ROOM AND BOARD Id iOM >n t ' * f r close to hath pr: •, i*. hnn," »r ikfaM and dinner. >35 per in* nth. F>f. K E. 2677 HA. 31* *—Lively room and excellent hoard f r home cooking Hanscom t 2 SLEEPING rooms in clean modern j horn**. one or two meals If desired. Ref- i rrfnrea required. Ha 2064. I.AR'JL * m w lk n* cVoi«t. • Xacllent -,i. ?' • .n HA. ITU. WIRT **’T . —NVf!y fu-n room In pr .‘at** h im* v sih botrd A^”E 01*4 HOTELS _ >< »N W»‘ v ra(*i> J to I'.'"5 AT M44 REAL ESTATE—BENSON err a l t in bonita addition I l'own li•> per Month I MrCAOrK INV: TMFNT r' ’ JA 1345 RE AL ESTA TE—DUNDEE. WWOFF fril-PLNO SITES. O EOF or. ,#eoy -I——1 —1_ REAL ESTATE—FLORENCE FLORENCE FIELD WIi.l »( \ BE OPEN _ c W_MARTIN A CO V FT H ' " A v »»' :• t > wh!!f* nnlv K R 1 4n9 HEAL ESTATE—Miscellaneous. TAKE A KICK WITH MR l T ’ sh< w vor ha ro a ins | y.nvK.i. y, .» o «• ar.i hrkc, !;■ ctor H< V Es for w''rKini men Four room A ! * r; !• r» f easy '•-no* l‘ ICO Hate othera St wart Ralston 19-W ** ') (:i W" ii btil d-r of modem h me* Wm will hO; i f'!:*n e 41S SurdeCand Hide JA. HALF * re. ~-ro -n home. '.iXe new. eVo gh* 5 Vi • > e.i*> term*. \\ a - ^^REAL^ESTATE—f^RTH^ BFAHim. MINNF T.t’SA HOME TRA Fir smaller Y vtso ar* ! :n '*T»e property ()waer find* «!•* r%nno» «■;> iifv r‘*w * room Ml built-in feature* oak and small C.'ir property in exchange Fur' detail* raM R !•’ CLARY CO . REAL TO R ? KF v* 175. AT 24tf KOrNTZF DARK IM M KL1ATK ros« CSS;ON. i Dandy fit e room str.> tly modern cottage *» *h • - * »Mi r n»- *ha*io trees C.n Ve p ■ ked Ul for $4 20i w.th cash t .» > i>'- t.ian rent Call DSmuA’K R K ALT Y O ‘ ivtr» . : u -: OLig , J .« n 2iSi HOME NEAR HY NORTH OMUIA HIQH All modern f r l»-*s than co*t to replace j hull* • ale i Only M . on term* 0*11 ui n<>w Etching* a d Sunday. Mr. Lewis 1 A O " H F CLARY CO, Realtor* Ke 0175. AT I42* »'' \ i ' u i, ROUE , «*i*d. weil-astone, 7 rooms *977 Florence Rlwl. Sin room, ll\ •.* room with i rrn.A.e. >hnn* room. > '*#•. breakfast r* k and icebox room Thrss nedt'otna, tiled isth r v m All hut' r f atur** onk md .•nsmel fn.iah I -ouhlo sarnt let » v *»i> ff*o- "np n? t )\t- t, nest nfwi in l'ouu laf county KP 33MU "I’R PI IV VO S* A wo.IpI o t»u ■« on yoqr own t r |l W* • » . * :t> i ftnancr it We ar» bolides of .joaittv home*. n P. n.AH\ iM. Realt.r* KK. Cl 75 at :a:a PtRS P CLASS furnish.'.! or unfurnished ■room bungalow alt n to. stio.o, U'o h. full > i tm 'it has-meut. on ttavsil ■tree*. 3 bio. k* from 1 ■ sr line. nj| »t>#v■< *i txxes pat.! Ov .or Part in lire - «*m Pst*iiln f..r ca s h or w!| make I' • 'Ml W 1 i !• i •** or lf\f> Seward St ftKW THIS A PAKG AIX s large lot* 4 room hsioi chicken hours jota of fiu.t Ni’.ir i chool, cat and Pun true lie park 1,1 * 1 t i > I down. ! M .1 n. .* *ss> A 1 4» fr ♦’ 1' P hi i'K >\ i 1 1 uv end *’ i home* KEAl. KSTATi:—SOUTH I II llANHt < >M PARK ? m • tern home ii»rn#r lot, a'l «-.ik fh ; s iew|v drootaied \ hargitn. V t* rtus ,U 14 7* ]*7< SPRIVil S»* a room all modern I uee A har* s'n at mu# asked Or*i*h • 0* !»##. J A of 00 REAL ESTATE—SOUTH. Teeer A Teaar apeclallze in s Hide home* ^ REAL ESTATE— WEST ^ TES. WE HAVE Hi'USES AND ON TERMS YOU CAN HANDLE. Reel home* nt bargain prime New oriee itiet bi-lny completed, 7ue to 15.i5'*. " an u>e \»» ent lot ae part of oeah down pay ment. Evening* end Sunday call Schmitz. WA. 1232. _ _ , K. r. CLARY CO., Realtor*. K*. 0175. AT. 2428. 4»TH AN!' PRATT. nARc.AIN, 6 room*. nenr!y modern 4 room* nr*t floor: larxe lot. 69*130 le araK<* **2., for aulck nab. 12.760; 1730 ‘ Lah. Call KB. 6411 ORUKNIO REALTY CO. Realtor*. Jarkaon 1944-i4'*u Flr*t Nat. Bk. NEW 6-room bungalow. m d--n bv «a*. Clalrmorit dstrPt -hree block* from rnr Jme. “price $ 4 7')0— t d'.u.-n AT 40<*. "SCHR' >kic:r pkllm HOMKH.** Snappy fluvr—h>u Term© T.f v« ’• )r«* R T ■ u- «~.'t . -l ^ _741. WILL rul'd to your orfl-r on our teftutl* f j! lot* In Edy v. >od; very ***y term* Phone Atlantic I64U AN <>PP< I1T UNITY Clafrmont Dl-trlct— 6 P. r, <>l n 14.450, niur* **11. Want offer V> r 1 ■•"4. COLLINS COMPANY Bui!dr-r» of Built Riifl t Home*. U3 Ar'hi! plrl**_Of f t«* AT 3^1 New Hum©*— Your Tf'mi UROVB-HIBBAftD CO. AT 4964 424 Fund* r In nd Pldr -KEAL INSTATE—VV A NTED. _ PRIVATE owner v.ants to L>\ severs! vef ant lota, Prefer all t/v < her. tut will consider -eparate F t u ’ e location and prme in first letter. Bos \N Omaha Be«\__' WE HAVE THE Ll'YrJR If \ u h i *• F *■ 6-r h ■ • u * • north west and v. rt cash for t ' all ORAHAM-PETERF REALTY • MPAM. .1 A. So':. \VA. 1103. 1VA 21 ■/ HAVE if.fral customers home* in Dundee Must ha\- a few listings priced K IWARD V'WILLIAMS CO REALTORS 8^5-''TA)1» X;' Hr. r< I«. JA. 04t0 service and results. When you list with us Competent sal** fores JA. GLOVER 4 FPAIN Realtors. LIFTINGS f >r 5 and f-mom houses. Any location Bu vers waging HCLD LAND CO. WA KTS WANTED to hear from own>-T of farm or unimproved land for sale Mr*. " • Bnotn, H.rark, D*s Moires, la._ BEE ui Brit. N* d listings, ary location 5 to *» moms Shopen it Co. Realtors. JA 4 22« 2?* Keelire Bldg_ HAVE buyers for good homes Do you want to *e’l yours* List It with C. A Grim me!. Realtor JA lfl£ __ * CHAP W YOT'NG 8e SON. Real Estate Renta s. Inaurar-a. 1**2 ntv Nat Hit.AT LINT your property with Chris Boyer, r otsry pub 1c, 22d snd Cuming Sts_ Western Real Es’ao Co Ja H*! Huettelmaler I'. »'••♦! I-*r*st«—AT 0 H W Vr'ar.dC' f or Rea ' r\ : • *. A ♦ WORLD TO % LTV K AT F «>2 < K ~r7e~rrar.. AT frSf.Q Lea Fjtv> - a S * N~! E!. I. Real K«’S'c AT LL Graham Pet*rs Co seii horn* s J A < WH I V d h^:- « AT REALT<3PS^_ SI. A TER A CO. P.Ml^ora Kaaiina B:dg real E5XAIE32^1£ii^!lS^ VIM, TRADE * ttr-n grass land. r>ar, tn Brown cour.'v. Nebraska. Mr r d** V pay '-aab differ**. Di'-c? fr -m owner J K Mr -«y, Jtror.aor Kar CAE WANTED. A« f‘r«t y.-wmant on 7-r •'•■m mcd*—n V r flood location Prl^^ 15,690. Building A Dan, <4.7oo JA 314'-_ FI7.E t l«=c* cf '.and r.^ar ;own as tart Wtvmer. * on larg** house- Would cons'der •.•*• c \ ■ Mrs Mur-* KlI 1 - . • FARMS FOR SALE FARM frr r»ie or trad* 159 acr« well ;rr • • -v. t*s . m:>* •. d a bn f front trod town For information address H C. Mark- <".rd. • _~ ~ * T : rd . r na« i* - REAL ESTATE—VACANT. To ANYONE buiM ~c imi'i houses 1 rmn vacant .• ta. f.’O to 140® each KE. 4.49_ CLAniMONT d‘strict lot KA rnS! e\e. BUSINESS SERVICE BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS. .STORM MihM made. broken window* -r p a<5cd (U< -.c w.ndowa reputt ed. jUrm-sr KK ■' ! vi T cu- pri- e* on c - rnr e?e m'um M or r r .>n Lumber A Cos! Cc L **41 DANCING ACADEMIES. K EL- PI \'7r FTTh :,Pd Parr am La teat .1. cea aught Private >«*■. r* an* hour Claa Mon. Thu-a and Sat. t IP p m. Children'* clappe# cat a?: cm, - n \T Tf&C WE TEACH HOW And w p dent man V A YBR Cat- • r.Vht P-ixate iesaon# a^> hour Ki.tl’S. IMS Parram jA MTf MILLINERS. DRESSMAKERS. ACCOR I MON aide, kr«?e. roi plea* mg. covered fn;•’»*• a a ■ t * • * t -**a- *ch ”g hi'tric « Wr! e Me Bat n A P e*» Ci: c. J. « p- * n Bio k. uir.ahg. N<b.. Te « hnre J \ Mr. PLEAT INC, CO II Rina Cov'-re i Button#. 1 «f»4 r... <, rd F. JA f *T4. KS l - •• .1 >■.. « d'***e» a tere4 * F \ s • • !er ' • 5. * ■'« DRESSMAKING and e-a'.r.c |: *■« per da> J A! V ad TOC Rar-am \T ?*l#. i rain SKwTnC, A T 9: « ! !\ri:ii;7 i'!:i ^M»Krr kf i:*« - - ~~ T~ ■ - ’ * - v. ; • » m * MOVING. STORAGE F1 OF. 1.1 TY STORAGE A VAN CO. moving packing STORAGE SHIPPING Conae-1 d .. ra to I ' A ge>§ ard her C C f« rh..\ | o r»s H 1 M c » d« »•!:: nop, office fumitXl’e, iM7.ii now abo st j.\ e:*s i XPERT ra. *urn:t«re pa Worm, f re ii of ate.*-., T • ** IA 1 « The Terminal War#|fc>u>e i'o ,GM South Idift s* « ’ er Jonea. on Viaduct 1C k’NS » \ , X t\N A SC ii.AGK 1« h 11*. ‘ • w >•« j ■ ■> ng mov ing * ace as i :■ nt JX 41*1 CLIP N ru. Pn«'-'P W’->' ,4 VAN’ Ilf North ll h ?• Phore J\ 30J2 mov tog, r.-.-tt'ng »-orage. at* cr r<__ GLOBE VAN AM) STORAGE. PACKING I VINO S NG .i \ x ; • - on a t t. ■ DETECTIVE AGENCIES ' AMI'S A1 i V N .s K\v*T\ WCftt *• • • N* •' I' AT llll S* 'r:a»4 H 1 k JA 5*M night KK. 1*11 FAINTING, PA PEKING. \\ Af.! iVUTK ’ R « «r, Will is 1 • !th k a rix • Tv nw »rl K r e. i V v »' 1 or I VIN \ . IM' VT « V\v'.l\v> PAM NT AT’jRNnYS « vak s ..a*. >. ...in »f». m»M gi*v> w*g gt«-n <1ouMa atngla t+* K ’• halp » l tatanta »: UHO l V K A \TK K 1 v a » , Is 41 Ik n J o ;> v lit S FR1N rEKS. ENGRAVERS. T 1 t > ' J • . A~ PROFRSSIONAI. S. KVIGF. N i^4 at A vt UK M.'fT* PROFESSIONAL SERVICE. N X l .. • i? s**.*\jrit v» n a« mr> Bna r'lm «m Si'K'ViU •> OFFERED W H ; k ! K y h M’t »K i IN<% II.KII J mol' 0uM **•» raui, AT Mat