s Develop Your Latest Business Ability. Read Classification 38 Today Sad Throngs Roam Moscow Through Might Snow-Filled Roads to Suburb Where Red Premier Died Crowded With Pil grims. By International New* Service. London, Jan. 23.—Leon Trotzky, people's commisar for war In the Rus sian government, summoned a coun cil of war today to deal with any emergency which may arise from the drath of Lenine. said a Central News dispatch from Copenhagen quoting advices received there front Moscow. Trotzky cohferred with Leo Kame tmv and Budienny and Sapronoff, three powerful leaders of the commu nist party. It was decided to summon the chiefs of the army to meet the cahl net for a general discussion of meas ures to he taken it a counter revolu tion breaks out. By International .Non* Service. Moscow, Jan. 23.—The body of Nicolai Lenine (Vladimir Uyitch Uly anov), the founder of soviet govern ment, was brought to Moscow today ^^^frotn his country home while Russia mourned with unprecedented demon strations of grief over his death. All night long the snow-filled, moon bathed streets of this city were filled with silent crowds that moved back and forth. They were comrades of Lenine, workers and former soldiers in the red army who sobbed and whispered to one another. Never had Lenlne's magnetic grip upon the Russian people been more clearly demonstrated. Red square fronting the kremlin, tlie revolutionary burial ground, was a scene of activity all night long. Hundreds of workmen gathered there snd worked feverishly removing the snow mounds so that a grave could he dug and space could bo had for the immense throng which is expect ed Saturday when the burial takes place. Friends of Leon Tretzky. people's commissar for war, said he would try to attend the funeral despite the illness which made it necessary for him to take a vacation. Rands of students wearing red jackets paraded the streets bearing banners with the Inscription: "Il.vitch is dead, but Lenine still lives.” The snow filled roads to Gorky, the country suburb 30 mites from Mos~ cow, where Lenine died. Were crowd ed with slow moving throngs. The villa at Gorky where Lenine spent the last year of his life was be sieged. A red soldier stood at the door way turning back the crowds that sought to enter to see the body before j it was brought to this city to rest , in slate in the kremlin until Inter- j tf~'T inent. Kurly in the morning firemen were busy in the great Trades Union hall draping It with black. A picture of Lenine was hung upon the wall with bunds of crepe twined about It. Lenina's body will He in state In the same room where the bodies of Prince Kropotkin ’and other members or the royal family rested in the days of the old empire. Trades Union hall in the old days was a royal palace. Instead of no bles attired in brilliant uniforms the place was filled today with workers in ragged jackets and coarse boots and women with shawls pulled over their heads. All places of amusement and schools in Moscow were closed. i There was not even a tolling of bells, it was a city of dead silence. Official newspapers appeared with I borders 7>f black and ail printed long obituaries .of the dead leader, extoll ins his principles and ’xpressing the hope that the soviet government would carry them out. Members of the council of people's commissaries (the Red cabinet) con ferred among themselves. It was an. nounced that the government would continue the work it was carrying out when Lenine died. The foreign office was flooded with cablegrams of condolence and sympathy. It was believed in some quarters that the passing of Lenine will tend to reunite the two factions on the communist party. Moderates said they believed that ^Niil differences among the commun ists will vanish at the grave of Len ine. Among the candidates for Lenlne's post as president of the council of people’s commissaries are pzershin sky, Itlkoff, Stalin and Kamenev, but It is likely that a. triumvirate will carry on. This triumvirate will con- j sist of Zinoviev, Stalin and Kamenev, I three of the "strong men” of the' communist “old guard.” Fraternal Meet Gets Under Way Twelve delegates of the Nebraska Fraternal congress met Wednesday morning at Hotel Rome foi their first annual convention. The 12 delegates represent more than 3.700.000 mem- j hers of fraternal organizations. The congress was organized on* year ago by Mrs. Katherine Kerning ton. In the absence of Mrs. Kva I'hllds. who hail been scheduled to address the convention, the morning was devoted to a discussion of juvenile Insurnnco. Lincoln Man Dies. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 23.—.I. K. l-:in m. 07, veteran restaurant proprietor of Lincoln, died early today from can cer. He was operated on at the Mayo . Ifrothers ctlnio at Rochester. Minn., In September, but fsiled to regain Ills health. Ho was well known In Lincoln and throughout the state. 7 Death I till in h ire. Lydonvtllo, Vt„ Jim. 23. — .riSThe death list from the fire which ’ * Hwnpt this town early yo-ierdsy waa increased to seven today when six persons who lived In the Stern block where the fire started were reported lost, Iri addition to a woman killed in leaping from a window. Woman Dies From 3-Weeks’ Illness Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan, 75, resi dent. of Omaha for more than 20 jeare, died last n!gld at the home of her daughter,/Mrs. K. Akins. 4.119 Cass street, after an illness of three weeks. Mrs. Akins Is the only surviving relative. A son, George Duncan, who was associate 1 with The Omaha Hee for 14 years, was killed in the Easter tornado, March, 1913. Funeral services will be held Fri day morning at 8:30 from the home to fit. Cecilia's cathedral at 9. Dur lal will bo at Holy Sepulcher ceme tery. Special Car for Buyers ' Abo Herzberg and staff of 15 buy. ers are now in New York selecting spring slocks. In order to accomnio* date the party, the* Oreat Western rail road added «i special ear to its through train. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES i.n* per line, each day. I or 2 days l .c per line each day, 3 or •> days. 10c per lino ea"h day. 7 days or longer. 1 The above tatas apply to all advertise ments in cla *31 float ions; I /ON t and Found .. < Help Wanted Female . 27 Help Wanted Mate . 2« Salesmen and Agents. 3n .Situation* Wanted Female. 31 Situation* Wanted Male. 3.’ Articles for Sale.. . 4b Farm and Dairy Products. 4C Good Things to F«t. M Homemade Thing*. 62 I Household Goods. 6.1 Swap Column.A S3 Wearing Apparel.. 60 Wanted t#» Buy. 61 Rooms With Hoard . 6j Rooms Without Board. 63 Rooms for Housekeeping .. m Rooms. Unfurnished.:.AM Suhurban Board.*. 4.5 Farms for Rent .75A For all other classifications our regular) rate* a* quoted below apply. These rates apply to The Sunday Omaha Bee as well as The Mottling and Evening Bee. All week day advertisements ap pear in both morning and evening editions nt the one coat; lKc per line each day. 1 or 2 days. 15c per lino ea*-h day. 3 or 4 davs. 13c per line each day. 7 days or longer. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED1 ADP. Morning Edition. . 1 a p. m. Evening Edition.. 11:80 a m. i Sunday Kdtion. 3 p. m. Saturday. Classified Ads accepted at the following office*: Main Office.Wth usd Farnnnt Sts. South Omaha. — N. W. Cor. 24th and N Sts. , Council Bluffs. . .15 Scott St T elephone ATlantle 1000. TUB OMAHA BEL rp**r\es the right1 to reject or rewrite all copy. Call for Classified Ad 1 Japantnenf. An, experienced Classified Ad taker will re ceive your ad and a bill will he mailed) later. The rate® quoted above apply to ' either charge or cash orders. •. THE EVENING BEE. THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ^ j Funerej Notices. A PUNC'AN—Mr*. Elizabeth, aged 75 vru died Tuesday r. ni following a short 111 reSh. Deceased i* survived by one daugh ter. M» b. OdyMft Akinu. Funeral Friday .la n. 25, from family residence. 4,719 Gg*» St.. at |;jn * m. to St. Cecilia churrh at 9 a m. In terment Holy Sepulcher cemetery. Di rection of Heafev & Heafey. HR ESS MAN—Theodore, aged 77. He Is survived by four *ona. Charts* and Henry of Omaha. A. A of San Diego, Gal., Ear! Coreallin. and five daughter*. Mias Anna, Mrs. William Rhyn, Mr*. Freda Davis, Mrs. Walter Reiner. Mrs. Jennie Devine, ail of «malia Funeral noth** later. Gentleman Mor tuary In charge. MURPHY Mr* Lilly. i* survived by, her husband, five ion* and two daugh ter*. Funeral from resident*. 2312 Webster St., Thursday Interment, Nebraska City. Neb. Gentleman Mortuary in charge. LOWE—George E. aged 3*. t* survived by hi* wife, four aon*. two daughter*, his mother, Mr*. Lilly R Leddy. one brother, Alfred, and one mater. Mr*. Ada Dover. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock from John A Gentleman'* mortuary, In terment Forest Lawn cemetery. HAYDEN—Dr Clara, died at a local hos pital. Remains will he shipped from John A Gentleman * mortuary to Eldon, la . where burial will take place SCMLAIFKR. Philip, njfe 73. died af Los j Angeles. Funeral Friday morning at 10 j o'clock at 2407 Davennort. Interment family lor. Golden Hill c; ingtery. Vaults and Monuments. B "Automat!.- Sealing" concrete burial vault* recommended by all leading undertake *. Mfg. by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault C*o. Funeral Directors. C HEAFEY St HEAFEY Uundertakart and tOmbalniers Phone HA «26 7 Office 2611 Karnam (ESTABLISHED SINCE 1832) ' . # K0RISKO FUNERAL HOME 2.7 d and O Sts. 1260 8. 13th St MA. 0680. AT. 1873 CRANE MORTUARY CO.. CONDUCTED BY LADIES ONLY 515 8. 20th St. AT. 3639 an. I V. (luring the Illness and following the passing ->f our precious mother, Mrs. liarriot hewey Barker. Our heart a respond »o the ran* friendship of Mrs. Veratta Bacon, whose »ongs wars messages of hope in our end bereave ment.- Kails <' Parker, Karl Dewey Par ker. Mrs Kdwaid A. Koch and family, of Dellas, ote, WK wish to thank Bunds for sympathy and flowers given at the d .ith or our mother and k randmotlo-i Mr. end Mrs. Klrnrt 11 • a t 1 « irn i I Hons. Personals. 3 THE HAEVATIoN Anny industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, megs «ln*s W# colleit. We distribute Phone .lA 4135 and our wagon will call ( all and Inspect our new homo, tilt) 1112-1114 | l ifrd ge Ht’rei PftOHTATf<* t roubles tr»*st*,d am • ' ssfully | without surgery or drugs. Dr, c. It Hunt, f»::a World Herald Bldg (MM A NI ’ I: I. Pit IV A TIJ M A T EltN 1 ~l V HOME, 11.03 Bristol WK 2f*<»H Theatrical h!Hmn m mnauvie costumes lor plsy^ arid parties at U«n%»nrs. Omaha M A KH A (1K T U K A T M E NT, | iHO N. irm ANNOUNCEM ENTS. _ Lost and Found. 4 LOST- Brindle bulldog, slightly blind In left e. on**-half ..f faro white, answe a »<• name '‘Speeder" hinder please notify Mr. Vhii Fo\;*H, C90?, T St , and tecel\e %:> reward. M.\. :;o?o. PURSE—BROWN SUEDE WITH MuNO gram e. s u. containing no • MANGE AND HOUSE KEY. PHONE HA 23»f.. TAN iTkaTIIEK GRIP CONTAINING Si;.K UNDERWEAR. HA 08*1 ^TOM_OBIL_ES^ Automobiles for Sale. 5 • A SAFE PLACE TO BUY." Our opportunity of securing thp belter grade of oth’r makes of cars than Cadillac offers you a wonderful selection. Ford Koadater .. 6 1 Of# Ford Touring . loo Ford Light Delivery NLruck .... 100 Huick Touring . 600 Auburn Touring . 4t» . 3,600 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. Our advariUigiouw payment plan, together with our ability to handle jour old car In trade, should enable >ou to purchase now before the spring mine in car prices. .1 H. HANSEN CADILLAC CO. llA. 0710. bantam at 2Gth. BARGAIN AT $8;.Q. HAYNES SPORT MODEL COACH IN A t CONDITION. SIX WIRE WHEELS. WITH ALL NEW RUBBER. WILL CuNSl DER SMALLER CAR AS PART PAY* WENT APPLY REAMS GAR AGE.. 211 N. 15TH ST.. OR PHONE JA. 266S. YOUNG MEN AND MECHANICS Buy j oureelf a Ford i haasig and build your own speeds! * r body. 1 ba\e a few <». BUICK 8 TUUFUND 1919 Buick louring, first class, lot# of extras. Bargain. J. M. UPPER MOTOR CO., HA. 0635. FORD—1923, 2-door sedan In excellent •ondition me- ban.< ally, with new paint, 4 new Firestone cord tires, large lock wheel, din visor. dash light, will consider good Ford touring or Ford roadster in ex ■ hang* fall HA. 4839. after 8 p. m. FORD COUPE, late 1922 model, large lock wheel, step plates, sun \ isor, four very good tires Will consider Ford tour Ink ot roadster us part payment. tail ■M.\ 4 2 r.EO 6 TOURINO. Bate 1921, overhauled, repainted, good an new. A teal high class car at a snap. J. M. OFFER MOTOR CU, HA. U83C FORIi COUPE—1923. in excellent cordi tion, largo lock wheel, good upholstery, an extra good value. wil* sacrifice. Phone AT 1313, Mr. Masters. KURD—1923 Coupe, lock wheel and othei tfxtr..s This car is in first class me* hanlcat condition and I must sell, cash >r terms to responsible party. Call after HA. 436$. HlJDBON speedster. 1921. excellent con dition. two bumpers. just repsinied. en gine excellent. lofru, for sale, private. Owner. AT. 4863. FORD COUPE—1923 model only five, months old. in the best of condition. Will lake late model Ford touring car or road ster as part payment. Call HA 046$, Mr. | unn ngii.tin. or HA 29'»9, after «> p. m. FORD sedan, 1921, late model, starter, demountable rims. speedometer. lock wheel. For sale by owner. $225. Call A. F. Stein, JA. »»&4s. TUB beat buy in Omaha for $100. NEBRASKA OLDSMOBILE CO.. AT. 17 702*Us Farnam. | FORD 4 door sedan. Hought last May;' many extras. car In wonderful * ondition. Bargain for quick sale. Would take at good Ford roadster or louring in trade. Call HA. 2061 eveninga ; FORD TOURINO We have a good Ford touring. A-l con dition. Price 5100. J. M. UPPER MOTOR CO., HA. 06 3 6. HUDSON SEDAN, good mechanical con dltlon, new paint Job. Five nearly c|vv tires, upholstery good. A closed »sr for an open tar price, fall MA 4204. AM SELLING my 1923 4 cylinder touring at a *hcritic* All accessories Including wlisriahleld wings. Would consider a Ford in trad*-. fall AT 4111. Mr. Hi-gory. USED parts for all makes of car. Ford used parts at haif price. Two wrecking plants N • b r a v k a Auto Parts. JA. 4941 FORD—1923 2-door sedan. In excellent condition mechanically with new paint; 4 new Firestone cord tires. Isrgs lock wheel, sun visor, dash light. Would • on alder good Ford roadster or touring In ex- lisngiv Harney 4829 after 8 p. in. FORD-—-4 door scnd.-in, bought lust May. many extra*, car in wonderful condition. Bargain for quick rale. Terms. Call after 8 f- II. II A U'fli NASH PS ED ('All STORK. $046 FARNAM. AT. 43X0. USED CARS. O. N. Bonney Motor Co. 2654 Farnam. SIX weeks’ old 1924 sport Hupp roadster. 1 1 vmr leaving town. Terms. Phono JA. 4022 Mr Keller. FttRD, 1923, louring, excellent; buy at • 126. terms to rellbale poison. Call Mr. CaughUn. AT 4411, ESSEX touring, a good running Essex and good tlrWN HARAHK M H 211 h Sr See Mr Mon h IN PUNT It IA L AUTO MACH IN 1ST*fT Ravfi»id • afbureton and lOlaenmnn nmi neto Hcrvlcc AT 2560 IV MKI.I HOIRH .V S«.N 417 H 11TH. U H V PAINT? We baa* enamel ent.l* i'«r any color, pehco enameling process 7ill Booth 17th Nt BUS IN ESS SK K VIC e! ~ Business Service Otlerrd. 13 ttfCLIAHLK Defective Hurrmi Ponder land liidy JA 1066; night l< i, IMll_ JAM6,ft ALLANH Detective*. Kxperf aecret aervlct* ail ill Nevili* Mim*k AT. 11.16 Building Contractors. M LOW I'lUCKH on toil *t tnnii)ln*»7»>na j Uvatorlea, alnUa. bath Iu*m. range bolter* \’ew goodh M* 'Hit I HON UIMBl.lt A COAL CO. fid end Paul Nt* W» 6641 J Millinery—Dressmaking. 17 AiVOUMtiN. aid*, inlf*. 1*0* bleating, covered tuition*: all t>lr*, liR I »ON S F I It F.PROOF WH8FJ A VAN 219 North 11th St. Phono JA. 3032; mov ing. packing, storage, whipping TiEKINS OMAHA VAN A STORAGE^ 16th and Leavenworth Sts. Packing, mov ok Moray eh toping. JA 4163 Painting and Papering. 19 ATTENTION—Hotel. apartment and home owner* Special pries on wallpaper, l a lerhanglng. Fred Park*. AT. 7404. MA. *0*1 PAPER hanging and wall paper cleaning, let class work, Estimat el free. Phone IIA. '_'6M6. PAINTING, papering. First-class work. Winter bargain* JA 46fi0. FOUR rt>ome. decorated for t>rlce of three for limited time W. C. I.uksr. WE. 4**1. Patent Attorneys. 20 ~ W. .MAUTJN, 171 a iAcv Room T09, <>niaha, also Washington; double service, •Ingle fee. Also help sell patents Printing Stationery. 21 COMMERCIAL PRINTING Eddy Printing Co :i* South 13th St Phone JA. M>S* SSSS "■ ■ Repairing. 23 USED and new sewing ma< bine* Sew - ing machine* and vi< trolas repaired. Rent ma hln«s. $1 per week; $3 per mo. Mli KKL Nft’SIC ilOlJSJ . r«h and MarneAT. 4141. PHONOGRAPH arid e*wlng maeh. rspalr ng. Nothing to sell but service Miller. 211 N nth. JA 2147 MA 1 948 evening* I t WELTER. UPHOLSTERER. 4024 11 r H lith : j_ tt Renovating and Dyeing. 24 '>MA HA PILLOW CO.— Mat tr eases made 'ver In new ticks at half the pries of new one*. 1907 Cuming JA 2467. _EMPLOYMENT.' . 7._ Help Wanted Female. 27 LADIES—Learn beauty culture. Maks your life w»rk easier, better paying and more ple.isant. Day or evening classes. Short course complete*. our catalog explain* • a 1 or write for It. Moler Col lege. U‘9 S 1 *t h St. WANTED— An experienced cook and eec ond girl with references Phone HA 33x8. WE CAN u.-e at once several women of t-cat appeaiani-e. Call ill North 15th. Help Wanted Male. 28 WANTED—Two efficient, capable hotel clerks for house of MO room* Must nave ability to meet and handle the pub lic. give service and aell your person ality 6-hour shift. 7 day*. Salary $100, no board or room State age. references, exper.ence and detailed qualification* In flr*t letter. Results will be demanded. Steady work whe^e notice will be gi.cn to qrhiexMini-ni Y-2Slt». Omaha Bee. WANTED—Painter for hotel. winter work. Muit b«- able to blend colore. h*ng paper and a master at tbe trade. Work to start March 11 $40 month, board and mom. State age. references and past ex perience in first letter. Y-2541. Omaha It. MEN—Learn barber trade This short course— day or evening—opens the war far your own business or position at too wage*. Our system known everywhere • all >r write. Moler Barber College. 109 s. iilli Pt.__ _ ALL MEN, women, boy*, girl*. 17 to 45, wllllrir to accept government positions.! 1117126b (traveling or stationary I. write i Mr Oxment. 186 St. Louis, Mo., immedi ately.__ WANTED—Dick mailer operators to start work at once, steady work with good wages R.uben II. Donnelley Corpora tlon, Ne.ada. Iowa. FIREMEN, brakemen. beginners, $150 $250 (which position?! Railway, Y-1615 Ditiaha Rec. Salesmen and Agents. 30 AGENTS—Large corporation wanta s«r\ If* man in avery town to pa*'* up its "!gn on storekeeper*' windows Expedient opportunity for reliable party. No ex perience m-<-es*ary. Wa elso )imv* ui tractlve proposition for ng<-nts and sales men. Guaiiintee Hlgn Hervlce, 1*7 W. Hu* perlor. i*hi« tgo SAT,E.MMEN—I want several hustlers. ol«1 "took powder m*»n. as general managers over five counties To handle pure min era! No filler Address the Vigor Tone Miliera 1 Mfic * o , Kenrnev. N'el* ' ' I KMMAN Waatarn Neb. stable lln**. cur furnished, salary and cotuinisslon. IN -220. Tmah/i Or. Situations Wanted Female. 31 NBAT woman wants day work. WL G73. A'a Rill NO, ironing, cleaning, white Mi; **47 MY WORK, BUNDLES. REFERENCE. KK. *004 7- T. ~^jgYNAN C1A IT" 7~ ' ~ _ Business Opportunities. 33 ' F1»RJPALF..' To resDonalbla Party liberal tariffs, small Gsotrlc plant dandy growing town clone itata park Vlevuirea shout l.l.nnn, |,H|. nnoa monthly out of proceeds of plant at low rate. This taiclenn going proposition rehulrlng but 10 idlnutea dully. Falrburti Light and Power Co, 1 .•Irhurn. South Dakota. LlUSIKESA MAN OR BALLS MANAGER liort.noo corporat!nn win's exclusive rep i emulative* for high class article for th'a territory. fash buslnesN unlimited field. iMiaalbln cnrnlngh. lino to $100 m<>nth'\ Reijuln a f r.i• o t.> f i rtoo for g ,. | . s, Curnbany's Halea Manager i*. « . .Marshall at Hotel Fontenalle. fUMT decided to go tn California Will veil g* on h| aturo for $7.«»00 .o will invoice «A vsragc cawh *«1»" part •ev.-n \«*im 99V.04. .‘ (on Nat Bk Bldg JA 2 715. f> AND 6 PERCENT—.VO DELAY. GARVIN BROS.. 64* Omaha '.'at. Rldg 1 WILL buy mortgage, and contracts '■nrkr,. 'JtH i mi Nat Bldg Omaha. Net. _Money to Loan. 35 THIS COMPANY IS ORGANIZED To .uppiy tout monpy want. In ib. .am. K»y that bank, aupply tha money want, of the business conimunity. Any amount loaned up to 1800 and you .an repay It In easy monthly payment. Uur equal payment nlan rapay. tfia loan and all charges. Ws have been Is business In Omaha over 30 years ». d can assure you of a quick, confidential and square deal. . - OMAHA LOAN COM PANT. Karha< h Block. Tel. JA. 2255 Southeast Corner 15th and DougU» Sta. DIAMOND loans «t lowest rates, business ■trlctlv < onfidentisI. The Diamond Loan 1 ° Lit Dodg. -■ PL ral «).. d iitS»4 __educational ~_~ Local Instruction Classes. 38 the mid-winter term OF BOYLES COLLEGE IS NOW OPEN IN BOTH THE DAT AND NIGHT SESSIONS. * T«t It Is not to. lit. to enter. Begin now and g.t the m»nt»l training and dis cipline that will double your earning ca pacity. Complete courses In all commtr dal tranche!—bookkeeping, comptometry sbortband. typewriting, t.|»»rarhy. re. ‘ariatanking salesmanship clvit serv English Write, , all nr phnna JA 1686 for large, liiu.trated catalog. BOYLKS BUSINESS COLLEGE 18th sml Harney Sts . Omaha. Neb. EXi’EKl LNCED comp-tometer operator. I are always In demand. If you ar« not i an operator an eight weeks' course In the Comptometer school will fit you to ho.d one of these desirable positions that are always open. If you must work, why not prepare so that you will get the most for your time' Let us tell you about our day and evening class***. COMPTOMETER SCHOOL. S00 Courtney Block. "The school ‘ha’ iL.ii1.idtm Experts.’* EIGHT to 12 weeks prepare you for a fti.** office position. Cali AT 7774 ndk write American college. 1912 Farnam. ^ DWORAK BUSINESS COLLEGE Stenography and Bookkeeping. Wead Bldg, llth and Farnam. AT. 74IE. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 1402 Dodge St. 120* Douglas St 1 ail or writs for Information. VAN SANT SCHOOL ‘ I* BUSINESS ... I)av ar,a Bvsnlng Schools 205 F. Ifth St___JA 5890 EARN while learning, he beauty si>e« !%!!*; LCharnm S' ho- 1 -12 Courtney! AT 4 •» 2 9. Musical—Dancing—Dramatic. 39 LOUIS CULP. MUSICAL DIRECTOR AND PIANIST. Of Hot si Fontenell# concert or chestrs. will aecept a limited number of pupils. Apply *21 North 21st. No. 7. or Hotel Fen t« nelle. LET MR. KEEP TEACH YOU TO „ DANCE Keen a, 1111 Farnam. Class* s Monday, Wednesday. Friday night*. Private |e»* FARNAM Hlg « lass Monday and Thursdsy. at 7 SO p m. Ten |e»*8>ns with tea hers. 14 OM. Priviite le»-^ns *nv time I’hun* \T 7ki LIVESTOCK. Poultry and Supplies. 44 t WANTKl*. 10 white Leghorn pullets. J52I 8 3Hh m __ 7~merchandise Articles for Sale. 46 INSII'li M'UAR NA' KS. "R A.Np M‘W. nr ter he«n used. Snr per doaen Call at IVsrltM V\ Ipina » loth Co, Southeast corner, 10th amt Davenport. 8TKKL top for gas atuvt*. .Saxea kms HA, .147: Numismatic dealer. Thorton. 3"« 8. lfth ----r— Business Equipment. 4; WK m v. ,rli hii. ■ iii.»ke oesks, show ] • aaea, el-, Omaha fixture .V 8ui>pljr Co S W ■ nr, 11 tli ami houglm .IV 27;« __Fuel and Feed. 50 KINDLIN')—I- tru 7 x Swap Column S3A tlKNTI.KMAN R *~w»V.V." open fn, ■ year m«p, with chain and knife, never worn Won s* pi In vuluv. lift swap for Navajo hlnrtk. t nit tuif* >f IndiHP |• f• atm or what hove v,.,j? Write Ho* 8-7*7. »»ma ha h. "Nit e t i*i.: n : \ i 7777.',i,. i mw,., K*«s i 4mip atotr•• Mtid .dl*r camp e-iulp* I n»»td to 'rade fo| I lot,I stall* i S 7 ♦«'. i d'linlm ICe BOITt in bull lei lei inal' per fact murk Itia i» loos old l*e«l |g *. .*d To swap for I u_ a- I i .id to ' 'Mi Its tw 1 W.\NT m |B(hI Cord or Podgr Do you j w ant y s"ml truck. t * i % s\xp 8 . , ■ ' 11A V hj Ki'nil car to i mih ms first pf«\ j inent op fixe or six loom Imitto. 8 7A.I ! ' »ma h * H. e HltiH prasavra spray fttc tnachlhe, for! anything l^.»n u**f, *s T|8. Omaha Her | _MERCHANDISE_ Swap Column. 53A THIRTY Gal. gas tank with lock faucet ard a 100-egg Incubator to swap for chicken* 8-710 Omaha Per. IN GOOD running order, 1919 Ford apeed ►der. trad* for chickens. radio or what have yon. 8 473. Omaha Bee. HAVE 6-rooni modern cottage, close.in. to trade. Will take closed car as flrat pay merit. 876 1. Qmalm Iter REO SPEED WAGON- -Complete, for se dan. touring car or first payment on Omaha residence. 8-7*1. Omaha pec OMAHA And Cedar Bluffs property, $6. '00 clear, want general merchandise. Ad dress 8-760. Omaha Bee. * WILL 8WAP some service fur desk room in good office, handling land. 8-778, Omaha Bee. WILL tak** («r a* pert payment on a good 5-room house on paved street. 8 782, Omaha Bee. WIN I LR TOP for Dodge roadster. 7nr open top with side curtains. 8-720, Onia a Bee. Machinery and Tools. 55 LeBron Electrical Works. 218-20 Bo. 12th. NEW and second-hand motors dynamos SET of auto mechanic tools. Price rea sonable AT 9684. Radio Equipment. 59 GUARANTEED radio seta 33.45 and up. R M HHI.AKS 21H North I6tb 8t. RA DIO SET. with two-stage amplifier for sale • hlng furnlt-hed JA. 4005 Where to Stop in Town 67 HOT LI< SANFORD — 19th and Farnam. HOTEL HEN8HAW—18th and Karnau* 8: •» in ra • * !*» * ermsnept guests REAL ESTATE—!-OR RENT Apartments—Furnished. 69 FURNISHED 4 room apt., private bath, ie*l kitchen. Hanscom Tark district. HA 1479 TWENTY THIRD ST. 3837 8. cor. IV N-wly decorated, cheerful, mod. 2-r. apt. j HUNTER INN. AT 6960 2oe far • he irsxeltt g mai> and wl(a j Apartments—Unfurnished. 70 HUSBAND AND WIFE WORKING? If ».i w* have .t «lan: 4-tdom duplex flat, ideal fur such a oupls. Donated at -'»3:i Howard St On!? 4 Mocks from town, thereby saving carfare Only |4i per month A. P. TtJKFY A SON JA. 47 23 *20 First Nat 4. Bk. Bldg BRAND new Brtck Du»lex. nearly completed. with or without garages. Mika your ■election NOW and select your decoration*. \ J SKtxlMAN a sons. Ill* Fuming St 1!A. 7" 4». Aft.»r office houra call H A ?1T5 H A *>714 TURNER COURT Available at once, nark vr boulevard ex posure. Janitor. 1IA HM. r. M. IIA 18 KB. Mgr. 3 1*2 Dodge _HA T14*> skvkn-koom dupi.kx Heat and janitor service furnished tu this arge, mo t rn home All apartment house idvantugea «Uh privacy of a home. I,et i*» >how you this one Fell Drake's. JA. t?tli and Howard R. MFD \Np tlAUAii!:' fcT? N, 43d~$4. »- R. H HATED APT. 1*1 NSANT—IJO. I R H FATED APT DUN8AT—III. t U. 1 HAT. ’L< *8K IN. *22. »M RI.NTAI, i: \ . J A . It HA t»0< rn nis trfst company WHERE OMAHA HKNT8V AT. 4M4 17th and Karnatn (fte. FOR ONE OF pnAKUS IMP apartments Fall Jirkson^2»0*. North 14 th Second fleer. T-rboma. nodern, electric llghta. steam lieat uuar >nteed to keep warm tn>iuiie engineer rw KNTT-THIRD S i « 3 h — Two home and kitchenette, light excellent vest, $.»»> per month .1 A I2M> A *NGFKL.I,(»W and Hawthorne. 2tOt-7-ll 1‘Ward It* nts red\i«» d New. all mod irn ihr«» i «m apartment* None better n Omaha **!■ $'<’ J**1 Sea janitor M ARI MI NIS ar t fiaTa fl^r rent A l I’M M HR » « » AT *f*C Real I'«t.«t * Management Specialists H \ F nrt l id* fiv e-room apt. In Duplex nodarn. steam heat. separate entranre mi age I rivilca. s Ml 0*7* HO* Hinnev H ltTH Til ST Ml \ Well furnished II u i hnfnl, orivata bath. $*rt AT 4fJ»t> I1MJ llt'CM flat *1* South 30th St.'. (»*-► ? condition. *4:> JA sn«4 I KAM li KAt * f t a i » « renj G P Stehbina. 1 * 10 Fhl ago hr ' t l Rx I ST , 14 s 4-room lovely apt steam heat flr-Hare HA 2 A1 , Bus tier PUcct for Kfnt 71 MVHtW FOR RENT. - I III AND H ARNRY h IS I v -dl.ni glasa fiont; heat, hot '» »t et fvjt nlsb-'d « an glvo mimed IS I a possession. For complain inform *tion «all TR A V Ml BROS INF •Vtlantl, *1* First Nat I Bank. w R^AJy ESTATE—FOR RENT. Business Plates for Rent. 71 KAHN A M 8T.. 1807—Store room, 24*132, and 1809. atom room. 19xl3j. If tenant wants more room, will build two stone* above, each 6t>*132. with light on three ndes. Thos. F Hall, 1311 Harney St AT. 740L. J 1ST COMPLETEI2 Stores. 2*«h and Douglas; want partner; will nmko rent low Rudolph Heal. HA. 75»4 MODERN Ream heated store, 170 month G. P. Ptebbins. 1410 Chicago. Houses for Rent. 72 7-ROOM, all modern, also sleeping porch and back porch enclosed: full baa-ment. V* block from 24th St. car line. Inquire a5&4 so. ?*e. beautifully decorated. J. L. HIATT ('O , AT 9904. TWENTY-SECOND arid A'IKS—44 17 ‘ o 22nd Pt u-rooni niod*rn bungalow, gar ag* WE. Q95 1 1802 AND 1 *06 N. 28T1I—Colored v. ••bout children. 5 rms each; mod. except, heat, water rent paid. 120. JA 414.*' i'HOICH HOME HUNT BARGAIN 7-r strictly mod . on car line, good lot a tlon. 2702 F. I rh Ft.. $50. JA. 0100. THIRTIETH AVE.—1 3 .’6 So.. 10-room, all modern house, $t>5 per month. MA. 4470. 22ND AND AMES -4117 No. 22nd room mod hunyn low. garage. WE 095.: 1109 NORTH 17TH—6-roorn modern house. furnace and electric l.ghts W A . £6C2. 8 RM. mod. house new furnace, oak flour, double a a age $»n. WE 4782. MA. 1170—7-room all modern house $45. S*X r-.oi,IS, $ .. 24 12 Pinkney. WE 1677. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE_ _Real Estate—Investments. 78A DUPLEXES—EAL >Y TERMS. $8.750—$1,500 rash; rental UOo per month; frame duplex with 4-car garage $11,260—$150.i fash; rental $1.0 per month. Nearly new Keliastcr.e $12,600—Dandy bri*k f. f near 27th a'e r.ue and Fa mam. Rcint $120. GLOVER & SPAIN. JA. 2350. Farms and Lands for Sale. 79 FOR SALE or. TRADE—:" arrps To«» .and; wen improved. 2 miles from town. Rov Swift, Woodbine. la 6 4" ACRES clear for Omaha home. Price I $ ’ - 1 ■ - r ’ \S .1 assume .1A 3140. City Acreage for Sale. 79A TWO At'RE.-i IN FLORENCE. '. ’It new room bungalow, furnace and I electric lights. Two-car garage «nd other Improvements « ad Mr Goodall. HAMILTON A: CO., I 303-4 Neville Hlo< k JA. 0887. Evenings JA. 0718. I—_ FIFTEEN A* *RES on "Went Dodge road. XV111 ^subdivide ?o suit. Priced reasonably. Alao Oth-ir acreage «‘a!I Mr. UoodalL HAMILTON & CC., 3«3-4 Neville Block JA. 0687. Evenings AT. 0718. ————— — Houses—Nortr.. 81 3 NORTH 28TH ST. READY TO OCCUPY A brand new bungalow. «ll modern, lo** built-.' f*atut*s. paved street, all •pe« IaU pa 1 for Good large room*, can be sold for a small down payment, and balance lee* than rent Let me know what you < an do and you r an move into a home of your own Lew - WA. 1422 R F r’LABY <*C. Realtor* 60* Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg AT. UTS. j holy angels parish BRAND NEW—15.5*0 Five bright sunny rooms and bath al! or, one f or. large living room, front dining room, kitchen In French gray enamel, 2 corner bedrooms, oak finish .0 mam rooms, oak floors throughout, choice, levaj. south front lot. Reasonable terms. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO 530 Peters Trust P.lJgJA i;i; flOo ««fh. balsn Tech High, paved street 14.606. easy terms- JA-1426 da>*. WE -3263 evening*, j D R PUCK • CO bur and sell homes __Houses—South. 82 want to build Have a 4-room modern but furnace: paved street, one and one half blocks to 24th street carline R*iu* at *25 per month. Mortgage 41.460. Want to build ard will cons, ler a good high-class iot on the *1,506 equity. AT 4<>*.KEN, 171* BUNGALOW AT SACRIFICE One half block from Karram car lint. 5-room and bath, brick bungalow. Corner lot. One-car g*mg- ** f>86 GALLAGHER A NELSON. 520 Peters Trust Bldg JA. *382. ! OUIS COHN I has all kind- of property for sslsv Phone i jvtA. V1 43. 4x.3 S, 24th 8t. Te«ar A T*mr ape islist* in S >.de hom»s. j L. D. SWANSON. Real Estate. JA. 4?:*. j Houses—West. 83 CATHEDRAL DISTRICT N>fty 5-room bungalow. Is ra* living room acmes front, rbeerful dining mom, V‘!l arranged kitchen let floor. Oak floors and finish Two n. r v bedreoma mu bath second. Ivory enamel finish Full cement basement. Garag* Taved St. Want offer Eve call WA. 1744 Yoorheaa R.aity «• AT 22S! Her ime Bldg DANDY LITTLE WEST BUNGALOW Five cogy rooms and bath, all on oft* floor: finished in oak and whtta.eramtl: built-in features: f.ne bas«m*ri' leva! south front lot. This home ir-ea than a >ear old Owner forced to Nll due to sickness Kaay terma Call. OSBORN K REALTY CO.. 6*n Peters Trust Bldg_ JA. 22*1. ENG LISH t *< >LON 1A L * M’ South 6Sth Sr 6 rooms ard balh, large kitchsn cabinet fireplace, beat tuy of season. Trice *7 *66. Terms t.ickty. KE 1426 _ WILL build to your order or, our beauti ful lots in Edsewood very easy terms Phona AT *340 BEAUTIFUL 7 ro.’tn stucco flr.e local on. A re*’ hoy AT 6 4 4,1 A R vrrsKIV WE 3418 FIELD CLUB district, just completed, 6 room*, modern, tile bath, easy terma WA Houses—Benson. 84 SEVEN ROOMS, new. with f:r*‘plare, all built-in feature* on pavenent f*,750. Four-room tern cottage ** > Five room modern bungalow, 3 066. Siv room*, modern *4 6o6. Terms Have anything you want In homes or aersage Evenings w \ 4**3. FRED A. BAILEY. WA 4104 *616 Mllttarv. . . -tu-i-lj_■» For Stlo—Dundee. 85 G17 NICHOLAS ST.—81v rooms and >res k f a at nook, with all the latest c n valances of a modern home, lie# double tarage Would taka In a go* l lot *• irst payment. Look th s over toda>, and all HA 4*34 r c HORACE K A CO i*hona AT *631. «46 Fuat Natl. Uk BMg ! DUNDEE H« CM F. 1 large rooms f, • . - | loore to scr in porch • . fire end | Ifick foundation Garage, «.»% u \ i .1 * >uth ft i .v I | only *7 * ■ . Kve cull \A A. 1 7 4 4 D*\a VOORHKKS REALTY cn . Ke, r B . Lots for Sale. 88 GET THIS! OUT OF-TOWN OWNER PATS SELL! Two lota beautifully located, aouth front, overlooking Fontenella boulevard. wit«r 'snd eew*r in an-1 paid for. $360 raah for b. Easily worth twl o that, amount. Evening* » all fi. limit* WA. 1532. K F. CLARY CO.. R"aitom, 6t«§ Omaha Natl AT. I67S. EOT 50x157. on 32d Av©.. facing Hanacom park, for aaie at a bargain price. C A OKIM MEL. .TA. 1615. FLOJIENCf; HELD SFLLLN'i, Faleeman on ground* every da*. •’ 'V. MARTIN A CO. AT 01IT. -—--1--.21! Real Estate for Exchange. 89 EQUITY in good Improved • GLOVER A SPAIN. Realtors WE HELL HOMES LIST WITH US. ... , . HAMILTON * CO.. n3-4 Neville Block. JA. 0467. , . WE SK~I. IIO.MK LIST WITH IS h-e.R RESULTS MeCAGI. K INVESTMENT ‘ ) JA. 134. NEW HOMES—YOUR TERMS GROVE-HIBBARD CO.. - Ban ye re Referee Bldg AT 18*3. BEE ua firs*. Ned llatlnrs. any location', Tst0afe.rooli’.t; „shor*n * Co.. Realtors. J 3 4 3,-, ,35 K.eline Bldg. 'HAS W. YOUNG A BON. ,,,„ £Bt*t* Rentals. Insurance I5f. uiv Nall Bank. _AT. 4541. LIST your homes with ua for result*. ORUBRtIG REALTY CO., I:»a!tcrs. Jackson 1445. 1 «nr. First Nat'l Bank. , O. T. HAMER. -. Investment* Acreaga. us; Farnam. _AT. M51. LISTINGS for 6 and 5-room houses: anv location^ Buyers waiting. Held L*ni! to., »> E. 1075. * M 3 ANDFP.HON CO. JA 6t«7. L'M...-- > ,.s bo-, is and kindred Ins. -Y A ANDERSON CO. JA. 6107, hss buyer, for t. 6 snd t-room hous«». LIST your property with Cb-a Boyer. notary pun.i*-. :jd *r,4 Cuming S-». 3VORLD REA LT Y CO, Real-o-s, AT. 2442. ESTERS Res, Estate Co.. JA. 3457 Chas E Btl.nan. AT. 6360. Real Estate. H-iftf S »r Real Ee'ate, AT. 4350. ~~* H w 3'olland Co for Real Bervlce. AT 1616. SLATER. A CO.. Realtor*. Keen.i* Bldg G A SANDELL R.er Es’a • AT art" Conventions to Name Committees Members of the various political county . central committees will not bo elected this year, but will b«a named by the county conventions, according to an interpretation of the new law. given by John Paul Ereen. The county conventions will be held on the third Thursday after the primary April 8. and the conventions, under the law, wfll have power to fi.l va incieis In cases where precinct delegates were not elected. This opinion also states that the county conventions shall name from their own personnel delegates to the state conventions of their respective par ties. Pinchot Not a Candidate Harrisburg, Pa.. Jan. 3.T—Keports that Governor Pinchot would be a candidate for president this y ear were disposed of by Speaker Jay C. Gond nougfi of the state house of repre sentatives after a conference with the governor today by the statement that "for some time it lias been known among the governor's friends that he would not be a formal candidate for president and would not ask for in structed delegates from Pennsvl vanla.” Niece of Longfellow Die?. San Francisco. Jan. 73.—Marion Longfellow. 75, author and translator and a niece of the poet, died yester day at the home of her son. Henry \Y Morris at Chinese Camp, an old mining town in the Sierra Nevada mountains, according to advices re ceived here today. Ring*. Money Stolen. Mr* A. Beauchamp" 1?«$ Avenue A. reported to police the theft of several rings and some money from her room ing house. I w. M.k. 1 54% Loans on Omaha Real Estate Mi*nlhljr Payment loan* on Reshape## Peters iktst company Peters Maticwl IKnn. We Have Money to Loan! On Business, Apartment Mouse or Residence Property in Omaha FRANK H. BINDER 823 Cily Nall. Bank Building. 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