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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1923)
Have You Seen Just the Home You Want to Own? Read Real Estate ^ -■ - —■ ■ ■— Income Tax ^ Forms Changed Time to File 1921 Return* Starts January 2—Blanks Are Simplified. Washington, Dec. 26.—A week from yesterday, just when the Christmas bills begin to come in, 1'ncle Sam w ill start reminding 7,<HH),00U taxpayers it's time to figure up 1921 income. The period for filing income tax re turns is from January 1 to March 15. On January 2, the first being a holi day, forms for filing individual cor poration partnership, personal ser vice corporation, information, fidu ciary and other returns required by the revenue act, will be available at the offices of collectors of Internal revenue throughout the country. At the same time the internal rev enue bureau will start mailing forms to the approximately 7,000,000 tax payers who filed returns this year for 1922 incomes. This year the in dividual taxpayer will not need a chart arid compass, lawyer and en cyclopedia to make out his return. Form 1040A, heretofore used for filing returns of individual net in come of $5,000 and less, from what ever source derived, has been revised and simplified for tho benefit of salaried persons and wage earners, the largest class of taxpayers. Three Questions to Answer. The new form consists of a single sheet, with spuee porvided for an swers to only three questions in re lation to Income. They are salaries, wages, commissions, etc., interest on bank deposits, notes, mortgages and corporation bonds, and “other in ^me," Ail instructions are on the ~ reverse side. Heretofore form 1040A has consist ed of six pages, with innumerable questions pertaining not only to sal aries and wages, but to income deriv ed from business, professions, sales of real estate and other sources. Seventy per cent, or close to 5, 000,000 of those who annually are re quired to file income tax returns will use the new form, revenue officials estimate. It being impossible this yetfr to determine the form required by the taxpayer, the bureau will mail to each person on last year's list a copy of 1040A and also of form 1040, required in cases where tho net in come was in excess of $5,000 and whether derived from salary or wages, business or profession or other tax able sources. Nebraska Bar to Hold Convention State Association to Meet in Lincoln Friday and Saturday. The 24th annual meeting of the Nebraska State Ear association will be held at Lincoln Friday and Satur day. Problems of importance to the lawyers of the state will be discussed at this meeting. Richard F. Stout, chairman, will |pgpe a report of the committee on legislation. "We recommend that an act be passed by the legislature pro hibiting a lawyer residing and ad mitted to practice in another Ftate appearing as counsel in any actions in the courts of Nebraska, unless he has associated and appearing with him in the action a lawyer duly ad mitted to practice in the courts of Nebraska," will be one of the resolu tions urged. Charles P. Anderbery will give 'a report of the committee on inquiry. T. C. Munger, Judge of the United States district court of Nebraska, will talk on “A Visitor’s Impression of Foreign Court,” and Robert E. Lee Saner, president of the American liar association, will give an address on "The Vision of Our Fathers and Pres ent Day Visionaries.” Members of the Nebraska State Ear association will be entertained-at the following places during the two days: Friday noon luncheon, alumni of the University of Nebraska College of Law; annual banquet. Association of District Judges. The 24th annual dinner of the association will be held Saturday. Judge Frederick Sheperd of Lincoln will preside. Samuel J. Lewis Dies. Denver, Colo., Dec. 26.—Samuel J Lewis, state printing commissirmer and widely known newspaper man of the state, died here today. He was a story writer, many of his stories having appeared In various l^nagazlnes of the country. He was a **fc»phew of Alfred Henry Lewis, noted writer, who died a few years ago. In addition to his widow he Is sur vlved by a brother, who Is engaged In newspaper work In New York city. Christian Raah Dies. Christian Haab, 60, resident of Oma ha for 14 years, died Tuesday at his residence, 2415 South Eleventh street. Ho Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eliz abeth Ilaah, and two sons, William and Joseph. Funeral services will ho held at the residence Thursday morn ing at 8:30, with burial In K. Mary Magdalene cemetery. Boy Trained in “Pagin'' School by Seattle Man Admits 100 Robberies Bantu Monica, Cal., Dec. 2f>.— Kurtli Kclni, IK, who says he runic here from Chicago five months ago, liaa confessed to more than 100 burglaries in southern Culiforuio cities, according to the police, lie was arrested In his room here yes terday. Helm told police he received the training for Ills rohlicrles In a "Kagin” school conducted by an aged man in Beattie. Officers found the door to Helm's room barricaded ami threatened to shoot through the door before he surrendered. According to police, Heim con fessed to scores of robberies com mitted in and around I am An ^Mgeles. The youth declared that not r» day passed hut what lie had burglarized one or more rooms. The value of the stolen articles is not known. To Determine Germany s Ability to Pay Qq/an, D~Younf, Ckavies a Pawe^ ^Kz.-rtucuer^c-h tPi~ A'&j. \ Brig. (ion. Charles G. Dawes, Chicago banker and first director of the United States budget, will lie chairman of the American experts who will join tilt- allied experts in determining Germany’s ability to pay reparations. Owen D. Young, of New York City, chairman of the board of directors of tlie General Electric company of Schenectady, N. will be a second mem ber, and Mortimer Schifl, New York financier, is likely to be tile third. New York - Day by Day— I5y O. O. MrINTYRE. Houston, Tex., pec. 2G.—Houston is very much like a home town to me. Yet I had never visited it before. When I started on my little adventure in self syndication one of the first editors to throw out a lifeline was M. E. Foster of the Chronicle. His paper has used my articles ever since. Houston is also the home of B.ll Mugg, whose guest 1 am while here. Bill was also with me in Mexico City. A Xew Yorker—Bill spends most of his time in the east—has described him exactly with “Bill spends half his time helping the other fellow and the other half trying to give the Impres sion he's hard boiled. Houston retains the pristine charm of the old south. There is a subtle breathlessness among the moonlight and palm trees and' the fine homes looming through the dimness. I went to sleep re-reading "Huckleberry Finn” and was awarkened by the song of a thrush outside the window. At night Houston gives one the im pression of aVleeping giant ready for an alarming awakening. There is a touch-an 1-go in the business district. It is not a boom town, but marches steadily onward. There be beggars here and slums, but I have not seen either. That is pleasant after Mex ico. In the morning I visited Rice in stitute—one of the great educat.onnl Institutes of America. I had met Dr. Lovett, the president, in New York and was happy to renew our acquaint ance. Beyond the Institute are rows of the cleverest electrical signboards I have seen in America. It is fairy land that would do credit to the stagecraft of a Belasco. Houston is the home of two of America's foremost paragraphers — Judd Mortimer Lewis and.tleorge M. Bailey. They are journalistic trouba dors who vibrate wit, cheer and kind ly philosophy. Rare, kindred spirits. The wild duck season is on here and you see returning hunters with autos strung with their kills. In New York one pays $G for a roasted duck. Down here a hunter gives you a trace of them in the same fashion that a New Yorker gives you a match. The New Yorker at times has to go away from his Island to see the tragedies of Broadway. At one of the theaters here I saw two aetors once starred in their own productions. One, indeed, has a theater that bears his name. They are traveling as head liners in a hodge podge revue. Their wallop is gone. They are forced to play in what they always called "the sticks.” The welcome they now re ceive is from those they oneo looked upon with amused tolerance. Profes sfonal death on Broadwny Is the hard est thing the actor faces. To him Broadway Is the only street In the world. I doff my hat to Klim, a waiter In a quick lunch place In the center of town. He serves conversational cheer along with food. He is known to al most every one In liounston. Klitn Is hulit for speed and he serves a long lino of customers in a manner that bespeaks artistry. Novelists and moving picture cap tion writers are often referring to the typical Texas drawl. I have failed to hear it. People here have about tho same inflection us northerners. They are not quite so free with their "r's,” but they haven't a drawling manner of speech. And I haven t*f" und a Texan who carries a. six shooter when lie is in town. In fact 1 have talked to in numerable Texans who have never fired a pistol. Beaver (lily Farmer Dies. Heaver City, Neb., Her. 26. K. Ft. UrueniriK, 02, prominent farmer, died suddenly :it 7 o’clock Tuesday morn injr. Shortly after midnight lie had| wished ids family merry Christmas Ho leaves a wife and three children. I Bunk Knhhed Twice. Ity AftMorliifril l'r«*NN. St. Louis, I)«*«•. 26.—Tim Park Hav IriKs Trust company in the south western part of the city, was robbed for the second time in less than two months today when bandits stole fGOO. On November 6, $2,U00 was taken. * Thieves Rob Safe and Get $10,000 I —■ . Prowlers Enter Home Elirist nias M o r n i n g—Cash and Stock Certificates Missing. While Ernest Hess, wealthy ped dler, and his famiiy were at church Christmas morning, thieves entered their home at 350S South Twenty-sixth street, worked the combination of a small safe In the dwelling and es caped with $175 In cash and jewelry and stock certificates valued at $20, 000, he reported to police. Entrance to the home was gained through a rear door. The stock certificates represented shares of stock in various companies, purchased by Hess over a period of years. Included in the robbery were tjjree negotiable notes, on which Hess hopes to be able to stop collection. They were a note of the Mutual Live stock bank for $1,200; a not for $10, 000 negotiated through the bank of Mead, Neb., and a note of Fred Witzig, a relative, for $4,000. Stocks reported stolen from the safe include 12 shares of the Higgins Packing company, 10 shares of I,. V. Nicholas Oil company, 12 shares of the Allmito Dairy company, 10 in the American Dive Stock company, 12 in the Overland Rubber and Tire com pany, and 10 in the Skinner Packing company. ANSWERS? Answers to Want Ads which have box numbers as addresses may be phoned in. Just phone AT lantic 1000—ask for ' an ad taker and tell her which advertisement you wish to answer. She will do the rest Phone AT lantic 1000 to answer Blind Want Ads—you'll be pleased. 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I < oininu Fvrnl* i K'.is.nuU H (.out itml I omul I At IOMOIMI l>. \ titomofilli»n for Knl#» .*4 Aiiloiiiolilto Atfritrlo* il Mnlorr.0 Im mill IIIi m lm 7 Aiiloniohllr* for Firli.uijir N I Auto A< c«*»aurle». l’aru ...... V Be Thrifty \ STOP coveting your neighbor’s home. Resolve now to invest your savings and a portion of your income in one of your own. If you haven’t found just the home you want to own, read the Real Estate columns. They will help you save time and money. Read Real Estate Ads Today ! Service Station—Repairing . \uto Llve/y (ittrafe . AUTO LIVERY GARAGE. Wanted—Automobiles . BUSINESS SERVICE. Business Service* Offered .IS Building Contractors ... Heating and Plumbing . Insurance . Millinery—I>res*maklng .Jj Mo\ing—Trucking—Storage ..■" Tainting and Papering . •’a tent Attorneys .7” Printing Stationery ...; (Professional Service ... firnnvat/nc 1111(1 Dyrlnic .• • *f f ji undrics . .... V'.'iiloring and Pressing .. ‘Wanted—Business Service .-o EMPLOYMENT. Help Wanted—Female .‘‘ Help Wanted—Male .. Help Wanted—Male and Female .* * ’salesmen and Agents . • situations Wanted—Female .•'* Situations Wanted—Male .3 FINANCIAL. Business Opportunities ..33 Investment—Stocks—Bonds . ,5» Real Estate Loans . 5,4 * Money to Loan .99 W unted to Borrow .•** EDUCATIONAL* Correspondence Courses ... Jj Local Instruction Clames . ™ Musical—Dancing—Dramatic . Private Instruction . Wanted—Instruction . 41 LIVESTOCK. Dogs. Cat* and Pets . Horse*, t attle. Vehicles .]•} Poultry and Supplies . 4! Wanted—Livestock 4,1 MERCHANDISE. Articles for Sale .. Business Equipment . Building Materials . . • . JJJ Farm and Dairy Products . Fuel and Feed ...j?y Rood Thing* to Eat . .. Home-Made Things . Household flood# ... 9.' 4 ultimo . Jewelry and Watches ...J4 Machinery and Tool* .. ...*?" •ltd'*. Plant* anil Flowers . specials at the Store* . MERCHANDISE. \mas Gift Suggestions . Musical ln*triiment* ...Jr Radio Equipment .Jr Wearing Apparel .** Wanted to Buy ROOMS FOR RENT. Rooms With Board .••••■■•* Room* W ithout Tloard ... Room* for Housekeeping . Rooms, I nfurnlshed . *uburhan Board .. Where to Dine .. Where to Stop In Town ... Wanted — Rooms and Board .... w REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT. \partment*—Furnished .“u \partment *—Unfurnished . Business Places for Kent .. Houses for Rent ....».••»**’ House*. Furnished . Office* and Guest Room . * Out-of-Tow n Property . .suburban for Kent . nminer Place for Kent . W anted to Rent .* * BEAT/ ESTATE—FOR SALE. Business Property .• • • • • •••••*• •. ‘f Real Estate—Investment* .•• * Farm* and Lands for >ale . *" City Acreage for Sale . Houses for Stile ... House*—North . * Houses—South . Houses—West . 9 Houses—Benson . •” For *a1e—Dundee .J;, For Sale—Florence . J For Sale—Council Bluffs . 14>t* for **a|e . Real Estate for Exchange "j! Wanted—Real Estate " AUCTIONS. \uclinn Stiles J’ Real Estate at Auction l _announcements. _ Funeri>-i Notices.A ItiinWN- Mrs. J. I*. Wednesday. Pecem b# r 2:. at her reaidence. 2520 Fort St. Funeral services at home Tnuraaay ** ■j p m Interment Racine. Wis . Satur day, December 29. She is survived hy her husband, one son. C. J Brown: «n« v t andaon, James Brown, one brother. u I:,, in Parson of Racine; one ulster, Mr*. Pharles Herdeinann of Milwaukee. HAAR—Oh r 1st I AO, 2415 South Eleventh street. December 24. has 49 yAara. ceased Is survived by his wife. Elizabeth, or.d two sons. William and Joseph. Funeral service# Thursday at 8:30 a. m . from the resilience to St. Joseph church at 9 TP. interment St Mary Masdalsns cemetery. For Information call JA Dover. Sallle A . «K« 55 years. 4 months. 2.1 days. December 24 at the home f her son. I'avid I. at 3421 North 44th Funeral services will be at t p m W»d* lusUav, from F J. Htack Funeral Home Iternains will be shipped to Oklahoma Pity for burial._ _ Funeral Directors.C HEAFKY A HKAFKY, Uuniiertnkeia and Embalmar* Phona HA .6 u»fl>« 2611 Farnam (ESTABUSHED SINCE 1333) CRANK MORTUARY CO.. CONDUCTED BY DA DIES ONDT tH S. 2 0th SI. AT. 3649 and AT >690 KORISKO Ft’NERAD HOME 28d anil O HI a. 1260 S 13th St MA. 0630, _AT. 13,3. CROSBY MOORE 34th and Wirt. WE. 0047. I/UFFY A JOHNSTON, ill R 33,1, nAw funoral homo. I1A. 0417 BRA IDE Y A DORRANCE. 1333 CUMINO ST., JA. 0626. HOFFMANN A M HUDANCF. Dodge ill 2411. Funeral Director*. JA 3901 H. II KRAMER FUN BRAD HOME. 6319 Military Avc. WA. 6314. JOHN A. <1 ENT DEM AN, 3411 Farnam SI. TAOOART A SON, 2212 Cuming SI JA 0714. HUDSF. A RIKPEN, Funoral director*. 2.21 Cuming. JA. 1226 C. C. HAYNES Ft'NKRAD HOME 3920 N. 24th Si. KB. 0267 Cemeteries. 1) VI SIT FOIlFHT LAWN. Tha eanri'-tpry la v«iv beautiful. Full n* t li • - grewnhouae and t»»-e the • n 11 f •» l winter wnnth* offi . < North 40th and Foreat Lawn A\p , and 7!'0 Ittaudala thea l»i ^ Florists. E I.OOFIIM Florlat. tilth Farnam, J A n4no JOHN MATH. I AO 4 FartiNin, JA 1904 Personals. is IMF SALVATION Armv Industrial hmn# pollrlta >«»ur old < lotliloK furniture, m»gM r.ll.ra We collect We dletrlbute I*h0t>e i A 413:■ and our wagon will rail Call and Inaiori our raw homo. 1110-1112-1114 Ini ■ I ke Street Theatrii al historical niaaqu* costume* lor plnva ami i>aiiiPa at Llabcn'*. OiuhIim Lost *nd Found. 4 MAN'S opart fare gold watch Inal ; l.lur linglon ituvtmant. Ilawaid AT. bll9 ui JA. 4341. ^ ^ AN N O U N CE M ENTS. Lost and Found. 4 I*OST—-Circular short seal skin cape with out collar, 1m tween P'owler and Ames on 31st Ave. Please return to Mra. K. O. Wells, 3039 P'owler Ave., and receive re w ard BI’LLDOQ—Large brlndle lost, license No. lf.PO Little I oy a pet. Answers to name of "Bob Reiurn to 322 N. 21st St. and receive liberal reward. WILL PARTY who found red Irish setter pup belonging to boy return same. No queatlona asked. 4 402 Barker Ave. WA. WE thank the party who mailed us the lost chef ks and will pay $100 reward for the return of the rash and no question* asked Victor H. Rons LOST—Black leather traveling bag be ’ween Fremont and Hooper. P.eturn to Heem-r. N»-b , box 133 and receive reward. LOST—Light brown Scotch collie, white around neck, s nr on hind leg near f atilt. Reward. Otto Henke. Elk horn. Neb. LOST—Brown sultca-e between 13th. 19th and Missouri Ave. Kinder phone MA 1691. Reward. LOST—A spectacle cate and $30 between Hth and 19th and P'arnain. Reward. ■JA 2 Ml _ I A) ST—Pair of light rimmed nose glasses at 22d and Lake St. Reward Phone AT 6569. LOST—Plain gold wedding ring. Initials inside. Reward WA 4592. ^ AUTOMOBtT-ES. _ _ Automobiles lor Sale. 5 BARGAINS IN USED CARS obtained by mortgage foreclosuroo. Tour ings, coupes, sedans. BOX W-11I, OMAHA BEB FOR SALE BY OWNER 1923 Huon t blle Sport roadster, been run les* than 2,000 miles, 5 cord tires and extra equipment. Would consider term* and a small car as part payment. < ail AT.-24J d*>*AT 1171 Evenings S"MK bargains In used* Forda New Fordson Easy payments mvaffrey motor CO. The Handy Servic# Station. 15th and Jackson St.-. AT 7711 LATE 1922 Ford Coupe Needs paint but is in pet feet m- hanl al condition, equipped with cord tires and larga steering wheel > r, 7 S. OAH WE. 5903 SPEC I \I. 1 924 Ford touring an **xcopt!ona1 buy Terms to responsible party. AT 4411. .Mr. Snyder CALL AT 177 0 When You Want a Good Feed Car. NEBRASKA OLDSMnHII.1: C< » FRED CARS O. N Bonney Motor Co. 2564 Famam. FOR FSED CARS COME TO Ol'R NEW LOCATION, 2 is FARNAM ST. N EBRASK A <>LLSM'»1HLH CO. AT 1770 FSED parts for all makes of car Ford used parte at half price. Two wr* -mg plants Nebraska Auto Parts. JA. 4931. BUICK 4. good running or d*r. good fir**. Priced for quick sale. $9b KE. 6674. 1919 Ford roadster In good shape. $95 If bought this week. Mr. Snyder. Call AT 4411. HIGH-GRADE new and used cars. GUY L. SMITH. Automobiles for ETxchange. 8 HOME BARGAIN N 44th A\'>—Splendid 5 rooms, nearly modern; fine lot, uil in good condition. $4,000, on terms. CHAR W YOUNG A SON. 1602 City Nat. Bk AT 9661. HA. 1051; W A. 7665 x Auto Accessories Parts. 9 tJSEH pane for all m»K,o of rar«. 50 to 75 per cent off list prlc"*, two wreck ing plant*. 101ft Harney, HA. 4531, and 2206 Cuming AT. 1170, Service Station—Repairing. 10 INIH'STKIAI. Al'TO MACHINISTS CJ.-ir cutting etenm and gaa engine re pair* AT. 2650. I* MKl.rHolUS A PON. 41. S 11T1I in.noo Mil.K (H'AKANTtK «Hln«t j'.aton (Mapping nntl oil pumping *-norm<»ua g.ii anil oil mvInK CH* >NMT* *N5 N OAllAtlK. a 12-1 ft H. 2tHi 3t. See NorrN_ WHY FAINT? We bake enamel entire car anv color. Dehco enameling pro< «■**. 721 Hotith 27th 8t.__ FINK aut■ > tinner body. fender and ra diator repairing. 214 H 16th Ht. JA. 3j<0. ~ BJJ SHj PSS^SER VICK. Business Services Offered. 1.1 .IAMBS AM.AN slw., K«p.rl accrat a.rvlcr HI I ' N.. III. KlocM A 1 1136. ft KI.l A 1H.K I'-t»ctlv. Ttur.au Sunderland llldr -IA 3056; nlrht, K K. S«l». Building Contractor*. 14 HTOK.V* MRhoR. mad* and hung look-' windows replaced. Glazing. Ileinmsn. Ken 3701_ OFT our price* on complete garages. Mor ris* •nlA»mt*cr*«^oalijj''»jb&4i^^^ Millinery—Dre&*maKing. 17 AI'<'I HU'ION Side, knire. ho* plea t u; covered button*, all stylos, hemstitching buttonholes Witte Ideal Hutton A Pleat ing «’<•. 3«»h Hr<»«n Itlock, Omaha. Neb. Telephone JA. Ni it i i.mating < i» Mnmstit* hltiv « *.v* * . t Huttons 1 Kn4 l‘«rnam. Srmnd i • or I \_* *1-1 mtS, suits, dresses remodeled, relined. srarfa sml chokeis made, reasonable. HA l>ii*4 ^______ Moving—Trucking—i> orage. IS 1TUKI.ITY HTOII AUK A VAN CO. MUVINU PACKINU HTOHAUR hhippINo Hnllurholil *•.ml*, |>l»nn», ntf e furniture IIOt-lt HOVARU IT 1 ' " " 01.011 K VAN AN 1» IJTOIIAUK I’ACK I N U. MllVINU. Mill PINO MMIIINO I ' l * II I I Kl'. OMAHA VAN A X I’OUAUK 16th «tui I.esvenwo ih Hts packing. niov irnr storage shit pint; •* A 4143 _ GOltnON I lit I Pin •* (jr \V || NIC .* VAN 114 North Uth ?tt Phons JA 3011: mov tug narking storage *h*oi ng Painting and Papering. 19 watipamu hai.m rooks sknt • \ M All |' U'KHM AMilNil t'l’H i l'bClAI, TT. Kit fit PARKS A l 4-4 MV N l PAINTING, papering First-class work Winter hniKnlti** .1A ff>i*n Patent Attorneys. 20, I w UAH i IN nil I ’0*3 a a Room It 4 Pinahi also W ashlngton double aetvlc*. gingls fra. Also help gall paism*. BUSINESS SERVICE. Printing Stationery. 21 f()MMERCIA I. PRINTING l.dily Printing CO.. 212 South 11th St. Phone JA 605*. >1hmi_— J Professional Service. 22 PRESCRIPTIONS carerullj compounded • the k Sherman * McConnell Drug Store. DENTAL, X ny tor cecb; I* full Ml «H Becurltlea Bldg ltth end ramam | Repairing. 2^1 j EXPERT aewlng machine repairing. MICKELS. _ .... lkth and llarney _ AT. 45W1 PHONOGRAPH and aewlng machine r»- i pairing Nothing to util but service. Miller, r 2U N 16th. JA. 2147 MA, 194S evening* \ Renovating and Dyeing. 24 OMAHA PILLOW CO.—Mattresses made; over in new t*eks .it half the price of ' new ono«. I9t’“ Cuming. JA. 2467. | _EMPLOYMENT._ Help Wanted Female. 27 LADIES—Our course of hair dressing, marceltng. permanent waving, manicuring, rriH«*rtg**, enables you to have a profit able hu-intor good paying position in short time, day or evening; just opening our new branch, with all modern facilities. Write Moler College, 109 S. 16th St., sec ond floor. I k.\ pertenekd White hire Km- gm ! eral housework. Must i»e good cook IlMj per week, I«aundreaa Kept, VVA. 2302. EXI'EHIENIEDWIIITE MAID WANTED j at hmt; wa «'Nf,i; Help Wanted Male. 28 MEN—Learn barber:ng. day or evening. * our system of teach ng in* !udes barber j ethic s an<l salesmanship, which qualifies I for best jobs; Just moving Into our new' location; everything new and modern I Write Moler Barber College. 1U3 S. lD!b( Bt , second floor._ . A. MEN, women, boys, girls. 17 to o5. j willing to accept government posit! $117-9260 (trave mg or stationary) write | Mr t'zntent, 186, Bt. Louis, Mo, imme diately. ; WANTED- Experienced market nulk man capable or superintending >inall sized pasteurizing piarr Answer Box W-100H, Omaha B*"\ stating experience, references and salary expected. FIREMEN, brakemen. beginners $150-; $250 <wri h position?) Railway. Y-2501, < »maha lie* Salesmen and Agents. 30 SALESMEN—Sideline men making email town*. New Idea; no s&je; no collec tion; no samples to tarry. $5 commis sion p/ id on each trial order taken. State line carried and territory covered Keeney & Hon* Co., 70(1 East 40tb St.. Chicago._ j SALESMAN—Exper »-nced boiler compound salesman wanted f«>r Ornahi territory.' Prefer engineer who thoroughly under stand* the business. A wonderful oppor- j tunlty for right man Writ- Strong Chem ical Co. 1329 W. 9th ct. Kannas C.ty, Mo, i CAP SALESMAN, wide awaae. with es tablished trade f ,jt a line that virtually sells Strictly co*nmts,-b-n basis Credit for all reorders If you're a pro- , ducer. write Sheybo^gan Cap Mfg. Co.. Sheboyg m Wls ! SALESMAN Leather and shoe finding* I salesman for southern Iowa at. once j Must have exper,ern e Alexander & Sandberg Co, 1 >• - Moines, fa Situations Wanted Female._31 i WIDOW with one child wi*he« position | an hnuMek^t-per in good home. Y-2S14, | Onnha B c- _ Situation* Wanted Male. 32 YOUNG man w !Hh"s position a'torney e office Address Y--M3. Omaha Bee. _FINANCIAL._ Business Opportunities 33 HILLARD hull If taken Hy Jan. 1. fix tablee Doing rood business. only one in town. Write Chan. H. Denman, Doniphan. NVb QK<»< EKY. meat and automobile busi ness. trade or s*dl on easy term*. 1917 , ('umlnir St. _ ! Investment—Stocks—Bonds. 341 LOW RATE on city prop*rty, quickly closed. no tnouthly ptjmsntl. JA. 103) W. T. Graham. i’ITY real estate mortgages ar.d con t recta bought )Ir. Larson, 104 North Fifteenth etreet. It•'.il Kgfate Loan*. S1A l*, AND ' PER CENT MONE7T. Loan* on Omaha improved property at lowest rate* FRANK II. BINDER. <!3 City NationalT A- * SCI SEC'*ND mortgage# or '•ontrarta pur < hased bv Tukey Company, 6-0 First Na tlor.al Hank. JA. 4223. ! FARM LOANS. T arge or small Wcat Net. farms, ranches k ke Invea ment Co . A45 (*tn Nat. Bk. SIX per cent oans on Omaha residences Cash on hani. Prompt servica. K. U Lougee. Inc., 631 Keellns Bldg. WANT Sipeclailv application* at ones for |* t" I*.©A". I1.0©n F D. Waad and v h_B no s iMh st__ MONET to loan on farmn and Omaha '■ea! e.-ite. MYERS A I: A INBOl.T CO. 4?4 Omaha Natl Bank Bldg. JA. 074© OMAHA HOMES -FAST NFH FARMS ■ O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO 101. y>in Nit Bk Bldg JA 3716_ 6 4 AND 6 PF.R CENT—NO DELAY r. A R V 1 N BROS . 3 6 4 Pmitc* Va 1 H.dg I WILL buy mortgage# and contract* Corktn. f4l f'mi Nat Bldg . Omaha. Nab FARM LOANS—Gibbon Steel. JA 6:04 j Money to Loan. 35 THIS COMPANY IN ORGANIZED To supply your money want* In the same way that banka supply the money want# of the business community. Any amount loaned up to t oo and you ran repay 1t 'n easy monthly payment* our e.^ual pa? merit plau repays the loan and all charge*. Wo have been in business in Omaha over SO years and ran assure you of a quick, confidential and square deal. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY tof Karhach Block Tel. JA 5MS • sr I5tfc and Dotig’as 8tl « I'FR CENT mors?. Reserve system. < ter tern loans on city or farm nropeitir i RESERVE. DEPOSIT COMPANY. Lathrop Building Kane.is Oltv Mo. DIAMOND bans at lowest ’■stea, business strictly confidential. The Diamond Loan Co. 1514 Podge St Katab’ishe>1 D»4 Ai'Ti »M< >B1LK" L< ANS !i:0 NORTH DIM WE 5 4CJ KnucAjriqNAi Local Instruction Classes. 38 ! RXPRR1I NCBD compiemetei opal * are always tn demand. If you are not' in operator an eight weeka' comae tn the! • mptometer school will fit you to hod 'tie of these desitable roeitlons that are! always open If you must work, why <ot prepare so that you will get the most for your time? Let us *«ll you about ouf Jay an<l evening classes COMPTOMETER UCHOOL 100 Cour*ney Block •*Tbe school that Graduates Fiperts** DAY 8CHOOI*—NIOHT Si'HOOL (’onu'lei* . ourees in accountancy, ma chine hookkeci nr. comptometer. short hand and typew rlting. railroad and wite ;ess telegraph?, civil service and all Eng lish and commercial branches Write, .all «>r phone JA 1&05 for large Ulus listed catalog Address HOTELS COLLEGE. Bov lea Bldg. Omaha. Neb _ 1, i: vs . ei. * prapara you foi » fine office position <'.*% 11 A T 77 7 4 or write American college. lfM.1 Eatnam Till-CITY BA1!HER OOf 1 FY1B, 1403 Dodge 8t 110* Douglas At CaM or writ* for Information VAN SANT 8CHOOL OF* MPSINRWI Dev and Evening school* Jt'R 8 1 »th S; JA MOO DWORAR BU81NBSS COLL.BOB gtenograt'hv and bookkeeping. • ' ' 41 ■1 * •< harm* llrho tins? tT. 4111 | Comptometer school. SO0 Courtney Bldg Musical—Dandii{h*Dmnatic. 39 I.MPRPSM RUSTIC GARDEN. 151* I»oug l*v» t’lss* nights, Monday and Friday, at . JO p m Tin lessons. *4 Private is* • ■•n* .up time PROF I'ON MAC FAR I V\l Dam mg Master Phone AT 5*45 ~~ LI T MU. K1 cl’ r K A C11 YOU TO DANCE. Keeps, 1MI Famain Classes Monday, \\edne*dav. Friday nights Private Isa sun by appoint incut. 1'uona JA. 54 <0. _EDUCATIONAL._ Musical—Dancing—Dramatic. 39 | KEI.P1NB. 26TH AND FARNAM._ HI* clam* Monday and Thursday, at . (S0 i rri. Ten lcusun* with teachers. 14.00. Private lrbsons any timo Phone Af. < b .u ___— Business Equipment. 47 I WE BUY. srl! safes, make desks, show i sues etc Omina Fixture A huDPly Co. i W cor llfh and Douinas JA. 2 <24 Fuel and Feed. 50 K IMM.ISO—S ‘ truck-load delivered Sawdust sht^tinR" Phone J A 67 4 w KINHUNO WOOD For sale, cheap. WE. 4562. _"■■■-— J.!*’-—'. -- Good Things to Eat 51 JONATHAN apple*. $1.75 bushel basket; potatoes. 85c n bushel; cabbages. 3. pound. Nebraska Potato Market. *.018 N. 1 £4th. WE 4767. Household Goods _53 lr(‘UNfiFV RE—The kind that you would like to possess hs well as staple article* Prices within reason Stephenson Auction House, lfift't Capitol. Goods sold at auction and private eaie_ _ Swap Column. 53A 1700 1!I» MOKTdAdE find some < ij»h. f r*' I i uyment on 6-room hmise west, of 4 'th S-. Modern, not too old. 8 441. Omaha ; Bee. _ — GOOD truck and Brun«wick phonograph l*.r touring ir nr roadster. Dodge ire* i>rr d < 469. Omaha Bee.___ M F-:Rh"; AN DISK, new goods, to exchange for real *»Htat*. or what have you? 8-473. ipinuht Bee.__ , C ASH. 9x12 Karnak rue. piano, and othe* furniture, for good closed car. £-488, ulmahi Bee WILD SWAP—Queen sewing machine for t> pewriter or what have you. 8*4 '-\ Omaha Bee _ DODGE tour k car to trade for lord rijupe or what have >ou 8-11, Omaha _Be**_ _Machinery and Tools.55 l DeBron Electric*' Works. 81**20 So 12th | NEW and second-hand motors dynamos Seeds. Plants and Flowers. 56 PALMS. .0 Beautiful plants for home decorations, very reasonable. A HOOGE. 8 ~1 7 £ 2f»th * *• r f 9 Xmas Oft Suggestions! -u\ • A DANDY typewriter for little money i makes a big hit. Low as 110. Agents i for Remington tk Underwood Portable*. Sold cosh or easy terms | A LI. MAKES TYPEWRITER CO, INC. sis s. mil si AT :t-« MY n.* 7-room modem, oik and enamel ifinleb. 1-cur garage home; paved etreet: ciuee to ca'hedral An ax* client. piece to spend Xmas. only |t9. AT. 1919. KB.. 1132 __ Radio Equipment59 GUARANTEED radio *e'e U «& end up R M Hhiaea 2I> North 16th St THREE TUBE Cockaday radio receiving < 'a :i we L4L^ Wearing Apparel.60 i n.I. DRESS ».i!:a and Tuxedoe for rent | JA . !■« . > N ;ttl* t' John Ueliman _Wanted to Buy.61^ DESKS. rKFKS. DESKS. ' ~ New desk. U«ed deeks bought sold end traded. J. a Reed. UOJ Farcam St. AT. hi;. t__ WANTED to Buy or Rent—A wheel chair KA_ 909;.__ Rooms Without Board. 63 i TARN AM ST.. 1111. WELLINGTON INN HAS NICELT FURNISHED ROOMS WITH DETACHED OR PRIVATE BATH AT VERY ATTRACTIVE RATES TO IPERMANE.NT GUESTS. DON’T FAIL TO 8EB THEM Rooms Without Board. 63 ’1*16 EVANS—Lovely room for two, brwak j fast :f de«tred. ga-age, WE 2716. DUN DEB—Attractive luma comfort*, pro - very re i -nr-< tie. WA. ■* 4*1. HEAl T l y l L in private family. • verything homelike HA. 40*0. Rooms for Housekeeping. 64 > 1 m »l‘t;LAS ST—Light housekeeping room • n main floor block from car line. HA 4314.__ j 4.1ft NORTH 26th. lovely l.ght houeekeep n« room* everythin# furnished; reason able. AT 45(1. Where to Stop in Town 67 HOTEL SANFORD—Ittb and Darn am. i HOTEL HENSHAVr—Utb and Farnam. I Special rates to permanent guest*. -——-•-—— Apartments—Furnished. 69 I ROOM ~ r -m accommodation, t 2 54 An all modern apartment in a fireproof 1 building. Furnished, including light anl ga* Walking distance. Come in. iet us •hour you. Drake Rental Agency. 17th and Howard JA !*f,S *15 S Mh St.—Completely furnished one. two or three-rocm apartment*, including gas. light, heat and telephone, adjotn I in bath; private entrance, within walk ;tif distance. STKEHI.OW TERRACE ARTS Strict v modern, to 6-room apt*., with I t ah It or servire WE Ai32. lirVTIII INN AT .»<0, . 4th >nl D.' !(> Home for the traveling man and wife. Apartments—Unfurnished. 70 LOOK AT THF.SE. 2470-5 Woolwortk, 4-r. apta . 125. 124. all on if>ond floor. 5210 N 24tb. 3-r. apt . 2d flodr. Ill and |2f». Ail Modern except heat. n. c. RUCK 3502 N. 54th St. Tel. WE 6054. -.----I TWENTY-THIRD St . '4*7 S corner P St.. 2-room apartment, heat, light, water free APARTMENTS and fiat* for rent PALMER MUSK IN 1*0 AT «4JP R-m*1 Estate Management Specialists E*">R ONK OK DRAKES irtOO APARTMENTS Cal! Jm'k^n 240a. PETERS TRUST C«'Ml*ANY WHERE OMAHA RENTS * AT 05 44 17th and Farnam Sts STEAM heated modern apartments low r nt, 4 r \p! Heat, light water free TWENTY-THIRD ST. W S — Cheerful. ' mod 4-r Apt Heat, light, water free j BRAND new |4rlck Duplex nearly completed. with or w ithout garage* M *ke your aelection NOW and select yoUr decorations N .t SK'HIMAX A S NS. Jil* Cuming St Ha 704.*. After office hour* call _1IA 3175 HA *714_ I l .ON HE El l.« »W. 2 ? 15 Howard—New. S io»m apaitmenia. all modern. Ncne bet ter in Omaha $56 Summer. 460. See Janitor Business Places tor Rent. 7* FARNAM ST D St. i- t oom, 2 4x132. | and 1*04. ••>>re room *8x1*7 If tenant want* more room, will build two s r:e* above, each fexlS2, with light on three Side* Thoa F Hall, 1411 Harney St A T T 4 _ ' \ I O I' StohbiAlg Rif t'hicag _ ROOMS FOR KENT- _ Houses tor Kent.72 REDUCED PRICES on brand new 6 room duplex*** Very attractive lljfhtln* fix ture* and decorations and everything elxe to make thla a complete and en Movable horn** for you. 215 and 2-5 49th St. II— _ PA YN K ft SONS CO . JA. 1016. 3;21 jjN'C'if.s ur.VP -7-room hnise and bath Modern. Newly decorated. Rea sonable rent Will lease to responsible i. arty. HA 4 ", 19 HARNEY ST. 821C—«-room heated apartment- lanltcr service and water; $100 per month Immediate poeseaiior A-l cordli'on AT »6Q0 SEVEN-RooM. all modern home, beat « ondltion Kent from owner Price rea sonable 3 •' t h and Fa mam HA. 3265. ROOMS, ’close In and very cheap. Call JA. 10X6. FoR PENT. Jan 1. • Kbt - om« and f* raK« corner iot, »*a*t front. 61 block, Florence Blvd. *’ali owner. KE 105*. kOlNTZE PEA*’E. for rent 8-room mod em b uh< oa . floor* new furnace, double g ■ _WE. 47\2_. 7 ROOM Pn-'-rp $40 204 N. 28th Ave. HA »■»*:• r.r HA 2S94 NP'E ;-r»om cottaye. all modern, on# b 1 ork from car KE. 3047 w 1 r, s’ ji’TH 1' TH — 5-room modern houee. MA :,M4. _ Farms and Lands for Sale. 79 160 ACRES, near Omaha all level, small house h: d barr $4 a re* in cultivation. balance hay pasture Cash rent MOO a v. ,r ore-haif down. 2557 Karnara hi. AT ? ? I* ’ Houses tor Sale.80 p h EIAVOOD. builder of modern homes. We wi’! help - ou finance. 419 Sunderland BldK JA 2* M Houses—Worth. 81 REA!. BARGAIN -R colored. BRAND NEW BUNG A LOW —14.006. Hour rooms arcl both strictly modern . sr:g;,' f.<-< •* throughout. locate! ;ir a'n<l i^-atur. on pav*d atr«e‘. all ••• . r- , « in and ; aid far F’rlr*- 14 000; bald e on **a»y t* riits. Cal! VI A. 1»8«. WHY I'AT RENT?*” Wh*»n Wh I! f ^aeh > \ +*r\ baj *■ ievcn-r-om, f-ak f.n.*h**d. «tri ly modern horn* an ; »vcd t'^iera'a v h. - uri ■ bur he* f - *«.000 and monthly payment* i*.«* rent Now !• the time to msk** a change for lf*4. Ca 1 SP KNE REALTY CO r.",0 P**prs Tru«’ L dtf-2* 2s, 2a sKWtRb ST —A-room modern bun ^!on- ca*h. t a lance monthly. Creigb. •: ,£ Bee JA 02QQ_ . ,\f mnds-rii bungalow, oak flclth. *a* rp.sr*. good !r-'-a* 'iu, only J4.*£0. Norr.e A- Norn* AT 70S” ft f p.r K £ CO bu» and aeil horoea Houses—South.82 J150 CASK N.w 4 room house " lots, full hasament. rj-v water elecrlc light■. 2 blocks from raved sT»et. short ws:n;rg distance f'om x S' king houses. Call WA. 2474 or >1A 4776. LOUIS COHN l.aa alt kind- • pr r-rt. f r sal*. Phor.e MA. 014 7 4s:t S 24th 6t _ 14 - |'.01 cash —Ner Wlndaor acboel. 7 r- ‘mod., r.*k fir. s. new shad.* «• d d>- »ra' JA 14 4t. day s. M K •_**_* ^_ Ter a - A T'ttr spe'to S Side homes. Houses—West. 83 __ 1300 i'APH. balance monthly, brand new f;v*-room modern btmga'.ow_ on paved s*reet. Owner, JA 3666 or HA. .... WILL build to your order oa our beaut! ful lota In Edgewood: very aaay terma. IPhore AT 3140 _ For Sale—Dundee.85 DUNDEE BUILDING SITES. GEORGE * CO. AT «07 4 For Sale—Florence. 86 NE7HAWAY »e :i-o wh ies only KE 14C». Lots for Sale. 88 BUY A LOT IN BONITA ADDITION. 11A Down. I1A per Month. M-CAOIE INVESTMENT CP JA. 1!tt. I.OT SAaiST, on ltd Ave. facinc Han acorn park, for axle ot a hartrarn price. _C A liBIMMKL JA. ISIS k:. rente field selling. Sa mr*n on crounda everv day. c \v MARTIN a- CO. AT. e 1 ST. Real Estate for Exchange. 89 WILL e vchanf e equity on hi«h claee Ediewood 5t or K.asei coupe tor cheep iora ror modem. w a. Q1P4. EX’ HANIE.' if a V nd* S B Browne . i; s. r-.r.-e Pi tk AT 8»A Wanted—Real Estate. 90 \V 7 Bl'ILD TO PI-EASE.’* ■■KMIM-E IICFAYCEN. ltPI Furri.n. S'AT M ‘ service asp Rr.sri.T*. Coruft»nl m1« torrr JA ;11<V_iILOVKR a- SPAIN Rtoltnr, WE SEI-T. lU'lirs I.TST WITH V» KAMtl.T'X A CO.. *«!■< N> v i .1 k JA. MST. SEE 'J» f.-«- NV»d llftlrti »ny l<s-»ttor, & to 4 rooom Shot^n A Co.. Rooltcro. JA 411 ^ -36 Bide_ '177s W V H’VC, A SW Rf« >«!»:>■ 7.1 :»!• Inrorer •. loot C N«;l B >V_AT »««« U8T ' < •: r h^me* with us for results. GRVKN’TO REALTY CO.. Realtor* J*cK*v: 14 Fret N»U H*nl:. O T HAMER. Investment*. Acre*#* I$QR Farnam\T t»*<V LISTINGS f.r h ar.d «-room house*: sn> , • r B-svere srsitinr He.d I-snd >. wk io:s_______ M A ANDERSON* CO. JA *1$7. hss buyer* f r E * and T - room houses LIST your |*r perry with Chri* Foyer, notary V»7l‘c. r.L* and Cuming S:« SLATER A O'1. Realtor*. Kee’.tn# Fide. W« RL1> REALTY Ci» ■ Realtor* AT ftL W KSTK.RX Rra: > « ■> C. • ■ A. 3*?T. Graham Feter* Co. sell home*. JA. tlH. Chi* K Holman. AT &?5P Res! Estate. Huettelmaier Rea! K*:**e, AT H \\ Collar. i C-> f -r Kr- St t,. r \T . G. A. SANFEI.L Re*; Kstst ■» AT. **3. \ We Make j» 5>/j% > Loans \ \ on, Omaha Real Estate I 6 /o % Monthly PtyaMBt l mbi on Residency# Peters irust C'anpany Peters National R\nk We Have Money to Loan! On Business, Apartment House or Residence Property in Omaha FRANK H. BINDER 823 City Natl. lUnk lluiltimg. Phone JA ckion 2561