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Mellon Asks
Couzens If He
Dodged Taxes
Secretary, in Open Letter, Re
affirms Statement High Sur
taxes Becoming Less
Productive.
By AMoclat«<! Pr<*M.
Washington, Jan. 25.—While repub
lican house members were consider
ing a proposal today to draft a tax
bill of their own, using the Mellon
plan as a basis, Secretary Mellon re
newed his defense of his proposals In
another open letter to Senator
Couzens, republican. Michigan.
In his last letter to the secretary,
the Michigan senator had challenged
Mr. Mellon to tell the country what
effect the Mellon plan would have on
his own personal taxes. The secre
tary's reply did not mention that sub
jeet, however, but Instead again In
ti Hired whether the present high sur
tax rates bad not impelled Mr.
Couzens to invest a large part of his
wealth in tax exempt securities.
Mr. Mellon also disregarded Sena
tor Couzens’ challenge to a joint tie
ite on the Mellon plhn.
‘‘Tour case Is not unique,” wrote
the secretary- "There are many other
men In similar situation. Your case
is of interest, solely as an illustra
tion."
Mr. Mellon emphatically denied he
bad abandoned his proposition that
high surtaxes were becoming less pro
ductive. Mr. Couzens’ statement to
that effect, the secretary said, seemed
to be conclusion arrived at by some
“unique process of reasoning” which
the treasury head found himself un
able to understand.
"You try to answer the railroads'
need for stock Investments,” the let
ter went on.” the usual political dla
tribe against them. The question is
can they obtain the capital which is
required to meet the country's needs
and this depends upon what they can
offer investors. Under' the present
surtax, and it is they which have been
the continuous subject of our corre
spondence, a 6 per cent stock nets the
small income 8 per cent. It nets the
large income only 3 per cent. That
is what I meant by inadequacy of
return, and its correction lies in low
ering of surtax rates.
After he had assured Senator Cou
pons that the Couzens tax exempt in
\ estments were cited "solely as an
illustration" and with no intention of
indulging in personalities, Mr. Mellon
continued:
"Let us return, therefore, to the
■ riginal subject which is the basis of
t lie rbrrespondence between us. That
is whether the high surtaxes are be
coming less productive of revenue to
' lie government and aro injurious to
•usiness initiative. . . . The case Is
really too plain for argument.”
Secretary Mellon also wrote a letter
today to Representative Moore, demo
crat, Virginia, In which he favored
enactment of legislation which would
require taxpayers to state in their
income tax returns what tax exempt j
securities they hofd and their char
acter. i
Repeal of the excise tax on sbft
drinks and beverages was tentatively
agreed on today by the houso ways
and means committee which is con
sidering tax legislation. Chairman
(ireen estimated $11,000,000 in revenue
thus would be lost.
/Committee members reported that
thus far all attempts to repeal the
tax on automobiles and accessories
had been defeated.
Danger to Court
Records Bared
Raymond Smith, attorney, speak
ing before the Council Bluffs Rotary
club this noon, declared that a fire
in Pottawattamie county courthouse
would inevitably destroy priceless
records, which are exposed on open
shelves without protection.
Vault space In the bujldlng Is In
adequate even td house the recosds
of the clerk of the district court, he
declared, and even all of the existing
valuts are not absolutely fireproof.
Quantity of old records Is kept on a
hanging floor In the attic of the build
ing for want of a better place, the
speaker said.
» '» '■ ' ■ — — —.
Federal Charges
Are Dismissed
Five Indictments were dismissed In
Council Bluffs federal court Friday
morning for various causes. They
were against Alba F. Fit. on a
charge of stealing front the mails;
Phil Mathleu, charged with chang
ing the name on a liberty bond; Jacob
Lewis, charged with breaking and
entering a box car in Interstate com
merce; VV. y. Copenhayen. liquor
charge; and Martin Svenzsen,
charged with violation of the pure
food law.
D. Ward Brown Rites.
Burial of D. Ward Brown, who died
In Denver January lfi, took place Mon
day In Forest Lawn cemetery. He
lived hi Omaha for 15 years, leaving
here 20 yenrs ago for Denver. Ills
sister, Enuna, died here, January H
Funeral services were held In the
Bralley & Dorrance chapel.
Surviving him are his son, Harry,
and daughter. Mrs. Ethel Petersen,
both of Omaha, his widow and three
step-children, and two ulsters, Grace
Brown of Omaha and Mrs. Shelby
Wolfe of Denver.
Bressnian Rites*.
funeral services for Theodore
Bressman. park employe, who died
Tuesday at the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. Walter Reiner, were held
Friday morning at 10 at Gentleman's
fyneral home. Rev. Howard C. Whlt
, 'comb, pastor of Calvary Baptist
church, officiated. Burial was In
Forest f.awn cemetery. Pallbearers
were Charles Bressman. IT. H. Itrcss
man, William Rhyn, Walter Reiner.
Edward and Alfred Hwdnson.
§
Retail Grocers
Hear Burke
Edward It. Burke spoke on "Eaw
as an Aid in Collection.” at a moot
ing of the Omaha Retail Grocers’ as
sociation Thursday night. M. C.
Thompson of the Union Fuel com
pany and L. F. Wykert of Thomas
Kilpatrick & Co., spok on phases
of credit. Flans were started for the
attendance of a large delegation from
Omaha lo tile annual state grocers'
convention at Elncoln, February 27.
The association appointed tlit- fol
lowing committees for the year:
Loi'iidn.tivo and Sunday closing; Louis
Somini’r, Sam Newman, George Moeller,
John T. Kuppig, trade relalions. I M> =
kovitz, Samuel Sommer, Fred Hamiegan.
C. N. Wolfe. B*n Newman; entertain
ment, II. John K mid.sen, I.. t\ Nielnon.
Charles M Junecok, J. Gro> . Loum Hh
duziner, Harry Goldcnbortr. William Red
loff; honorary membership. Jake has
tain, Jaki-- Herkavltz; auditing, A. .).
Howell, J. B. Graham; sick, J. B.
Grah’im, I. lMoskoviiz, J. E. Kirk. M. .1.
Simon; membership. Richard .lepson;
food show, Sam Rosenhlum. Charles K
Kelly (country store and market); and
picnic, Fred Hannogan, T. E. Shnfer.
15,000 Deaths by
Auto Last Year
Natioiial Safety <iuiincil
Recommends List of Pre
ventive Measures
By A**oHate«l Free*.
Chiciigo, Jan. 2.7.—The National
Safety council toduy in announcing
that 17,000 druths were caused in tlie
United States during 1923, by auto
mobiles, outlined three recommenda
tions which it said it could be ap
plied in any city to bring a reduction
in street accidents.
They are:
1. That traffic movement along
main arteries and subsidiary chan
nels ho studied and traffic maps
made so that traffic distribution and
control may bo made effective.
2. That city spot maps showing
llie place of every traffic accident lie
made so that local centers of hazard
trlay be identified and proper treat
ment at conditions prescribed.
3. That tiie intelligent co-operation
of every user of public streets lie ob
tained through community organiza
tion and education directed at the de
velopment of safer conditions and
conduit everywhere.
While automobile deaths in 1923
are estimated by the safety eout. il
to have been 1,000 more than in the
preceding year, the following cities
are said to have reported substantial
decreases:
Ban Francisco, Minneapolis, Sacra-j
mento, Eh lea go, New Haven. New
Bedford. Mass.; Grand Rapids, Mich.;1
Providence, It. I.; Seattle, Elizabeth,
N. J.; Racine, Wis.; Toledo, Salt Lake
City, Portland, Ore.; Syracuse, N. V.
Earger cities, reporting increased
fatal automobile accidents Include:
Oakland. Cal., and Eos Angeles.
Actor Held in
Fur Cape Theft
Ernest Veshuel, 18, an actor, who
Is ''resting'’ in Omaha, Is held by
police for investigation on complaint
of Mrs. Ruby Ask In, 1722 Capitol
avenue, who alleges that he robbed
her after she. befriended him.
After he arrived In Omaha with
out funds, she said, she took him to
her home and gave him a meal.
Later, she alleges, whilo she was
away from him, he returned to the
house and stole a fur cape and an
Ivory toilet set.
The stolen articles were recovered.
Girl of 15.Dies
After Operation
Madeline Gamier, 1.7, only daugh
ter of Enoch Gemler, 717 South
Eighteenth stret. died Thursday night
at a local hospital after an Illness of
six weeks following an operation.
Funeral services will be held Sat
urday morning at 8:30 from Gentle-'
man’s funeral home to St. Peters
church at 9. Burial will he in Grace
land Park cemetery.
-1
I
Hamburg Woman
Dies in Omaha
Mrs. Emily J. Bridges. f8, of Ham
burg, lu., died Thursday night at a
local hospital. The body will lie sent
this afternoon from Cole-McKay fun
eral home to Hamburg.
The husband, Walter Bridges, and
two daughters, Mrs. Ora M. Clarke,
rerlvllle. 111., Mrs. Clarence Lee,
Washington, Neb., survive.
Aged Resident Dies.
Mrs. Marie C. Neilsen. 84, resident
of Douglas county for 43 years, died
Wednesday morning at the home of
her son, Mathias Neilsen. a farm
three miles north of Irvington, N'eb.
Surviving are her husband, Carsteu
Neilsen, the son, and a daughter, Mrs.
Arina Moyge of Irvington
Funeral services were held Friday
afternoon at 2 at the I arm home.
Burial will be in Mount Hope ceme
tery.
Koutaky Not Candidate.
City Commissioner Koutwky stated
Friday morning that lie will not be a
candidate for governor this year.
He alao stated that he Is uncertain
whether he will make another race
for city commissioner.
"Two yearM hence I may get Into
the race for governor,” he added.
St. Joe Woman Dies.
Mr*. Emma S. Jtrowne, nit, resident
of tit. Joaeph, Mo., died Wednesday
in Council HlufO. Sir* 1h survived by
throo nleeea and ji. nephew. The
body will be token to Ht. Joseph for
burial.
Auto Victim Sues.
P.ennle Parlant filed Htiit in federal
court In Council ftluffa Friday for
$3,000 against l>nle Katiulat, (barging
that Ibuptlnt M automobile ntnn k him
frlillo ho whh walking a mm! betwei’ll
>,il!incn and Hod Oak, la., October 0.
i BEE CLASSIFIED
AD RATES
1 > per lino each day, 1 or 2 cl a: s.
12c per line each day, 3 nr 6 days.
10c per line each day. 7 days or longer.
The above ra*es apply to all advertise
ments in < lasaiflcationa:
Rost and Found . 4
Help Wanted Female. 27
Help Wanted Male . 28
Salesmen and Agents . 30
Situations Wan'd Female. 31
Situations Wanted Male. 32
At tides fpr Sale. 46
Farm and Da i. Products. 4fi
Good Things lo Fat. 61
Homemade Things. 62
Household Goods. 63
Swap Column.f .. . A63
Wearnv Apparel..... 60
Wanted to Buy. . 61
Rooms W ith Board.,. 6.
I Rooms Without Board. 63
Houma lo»- Housekeeping . 64
Rooms, l.’nfurnlshed.A64
Suburban Board. 6S
Farms fur Rent .. . ..76A
For all other classification* our regular
-ales, as quoted beloNv apply.
These rates apply to Tho Sunday Omaha
Reo a« well as The Morning ami livening
Bee. All week day advertisements ap
pear in both morning and evening editions
at the one cos'
18c per line each day, 1 or 2 days.
15c per line each day. 3 or 6 days.
13c per line each day. 7 days or longer.
Call for classified Ad Department An
experienced Classified Ad taker will ie
cejve your ad and a hill will be mailed
Infer. The rates quoted above apply to
either charge or rash orders.
THE EVENING BEE.
THE OMAHA MORNING BEK.
.. -. .. ■
U.ASSim ATIONS.
AN M»l St I MFN IS.
Funeral Notices V
Vault* and Moituotetite . iv
Funeral Dlre< tor* r
Cemeteries .li
I lorlhti ... .. L
Curd «< f llrmks .J*'
Lodge .Notice* . I
1 om.ng Event* .•»
I’ersonuls 3
Lost and Found . 4
AI TO MOBILES.
Automobile* for Sale . ft
Automobile Agetirie* . 6
Motorcycles and Btrsele* .7
A utomohile* for Eo’li uu e ... h
Auto Acressorie*. Pan* . 9
service station—Repairing . .101
Auto Livery Garage .I]!
AITO 1.IVFRV C.AKAOF..
Wanted—Automobile* . 12
business service.
Bu*liie*s Service* Offered .1.1
Building Contractor* 14
Heating and Dumbing .i;.
In-urunce . . .Hi
nibSiiery—l)re**mnking .17
Moving—Trucking—Stor vge .... .. IK
fainting and Papering .I
Pat* »»t Attorney* . .2 k
Printing staPonery . 2
Professional Service .. 22
KepiV.ring ..7
• Jenovut ng and Dyeing 24
lomndrie* . . .. .21
I Boring • nd Preeeln r
Wanted—Bu.*iiir*x s« r\ice
EMPLOYMENT.
Help W anted—Female . . 27
Help W iiati’d — M il#- ....... 2H
- el p Want'd—Male and female . 2')
>ale* m n olid .Agent*. :w;
Situation* Wanted—I ''male .11
s ttmtion* Wanted-Male ..32
FINANC IAI
nu*ine*« Opportunities .33
tn\e*tment—Stock*—Bond* 11
Heal L*tate Loan* It A
Money to Loan 35
Wanted to Borrow .K
EDI CATION A L.
Correspondence Course* . 37
Local Instruction Clu***e« 76
AI ii Ira I—Dramatic . 3)
Duneing . 30 A j
Private Instruction Ii
Wanted—Instruction li
LIVESTOCK.
Dog*, Cat* nrul Pet* .1*
Horse*. « utile. Yrblcle* .... I.
Poultry and Supplies ... |,‘
Wanted—Livestock . |* i
a: erciiandise.
Articles for Sale . 46
t>u*ine*w Equ puient . . 17
Holding Material* . . . . 46
Farm and Duiry Products . 19
Fuel and Feed ..54,
Good Tiling* to Fut . 51
Dome-Made Tiling* .57
Hoii*elioid tkiuda . 3
*w«»p Coin inn ..51. A
Jewelry and AAatche* . 54
Machinery and Fool* . 55
eed*. Plant* and Flower* .56
special* nt the store* . 57
Nino* 4 a I ft Suggest ion* . 67 '
Muftical ln*(riimen(* .V
Radio Equipment ....... 59
Wearing Apparel H)
Wanted to Bar «)
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Ruoroe With Board .*... 67
Room* W 1th. ill Hoard .63
Room* for Housekeeping . HI
Room*. I'nfnrniahed .61 \
*iihurhan Board . . <
Where to Bine 98
Where to Slop in Town 67
VA anted—Room* and Board . tiK
REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT.
Apartment*—-Furnl*he<| .. rt'j
Apartment*—t nftirniahrd . 7
lluai no* Place* for Rent ."1
IIoijmc* for Rent . 72
lfuu*e*. Furnished . ',....72.1
Office* ami (jucat Room .
Out-of-Town Property . 71
suburban for Kent . 7
(.timer Place for Kent .76
Wanted to Kent . . . 77
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE.
ttUMlne** Property . 76
Real Estate—lm r*t nient * .. .. 76 A
farm* mid latnd* for Sale . 79
C ity Acreage for Sale . 7U A
lfou*e* for Sale ... H<»
llou*cN—North . *
House*—South . m
f fou*«‘*— \A e*t . 63
House*— Benson . 61
For ‘'ale—Dundee . t
I or Salt*—Florence .*
Fur Sale—C oiincil Bluff* . 67
Lots f**r sale . . ..66
K«*al E*tate for Exchange . M
Want'd — It'll I I -lit' 99
AUCTIONS.
Auction Sale* .9l
Real E-tote ut .Auction . . 97
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Funer*i Notices. A
KRTGUAUM—Murid. Mr*, age 74. sixty
eight year* a r- -*ldent of Cmaha. died
AV« dhedav t». m. at residence. Deceased
ia survived by four *on*. Edward, Albert,
Lawrence. (Jo rge. all of Omaha, and on*
daughter ,\| r ># Richard Collin* of San
Bernardino, < *n! Funeral Saturday. Jan
uary 2’’. at * .10 a m fruni family resi
dence, 39 ‘6 K atrret to St. Mary* church
«t 8 » m. Interment St. Mary* ceme
tery, Direction of ID (fey A Itenfev
OA1NIKK—Madeline, ag*> 15 year*, be
loved daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Knock
(in' nlrr.
Funeral Saturday morning from realdcnce,
"M3 Mason St.. *t 6 ;I0 * m. to St Extern
church at fl * m. Interment Graceland
Park cemetery. Gentleman s mortuary In
••h* rge.
ItcTflHKLIs—June A . 'w fe" of ' William H
Itti**e11. in her 79tL year.
Funeral, Saturday at 2 p. in at the chapel
nf First Central Cnngregattonal • hurch, III
charge <<f Gole McKay Go. Mortwan
Vaults and Monuments. B
Automatic Sealing’ concrete burial vault*
recommended by all leading undertake*.
Mfg. by Omaha Concrete Burial A’ault Co.
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Funeral Directors. C
HE A P*EY A HE A FEY,
Uuntler*akcr* and Embatmars
Phoni HA 0JI5 < 2511 FllUBIB
(ESTABLISHED SINCE 1**2)
KOHIHKO FUNERAL HOME
23d and O Hr*. 1250 P 13th Ht
MA Of,MO AT. 1*73
CRANE MORTUARY CO.
CONDUCTED ItY LADIES ONLY
Clr. M. 2<)th Ht. AT. 3'' 9 and AT 2fi»0
c c. HAYNES FUNERAL HOME
19 IN .nii Ht. i 1
DUFFY A JOHNSTON.
311 S 33d. lew funeral heme. HA. 0417
HKAILKY A IK HUIANCK,
1*23 iTMINU KT . JA. 0526.
HOFFMANN AMBULANCE
Dodge at 24th Funeral IMret tora. JA 1901
r. II HR UUSR Ft M.UAI, ID »M i..
5m 10 JVfllltary Av«* WA. 5 114.
JOHN A. <1 ENT LIMAN,
2i 4 I 1 I'H i mm iii Ht.
TAGGAItT A PON.
2 12 < 'u ualng Ht JA 0714.
IIUI.HE X (KEREN,
Fill! I Ml dll ••turn . L’4 CumiliK JA 1224
N. IV H SVAN SON. 17111 AND CIJM (NO
Quiet, Dignified Hupervlaton.
CROP It Y MOOllK
24*h and Wirt. WE 0047 |
^ ANNOUNCEMKNTS. ^
Cemeteries. D
> WEST UW.V EE METER V
A family lot on easy terms m rase of
itniviediute use. out fro* closed «»r
at your se^\ it « for selection. Fie© per
i»< lii.11 rare. • ourteoua servic e Cemetery
at .VHth nnd (’enter. Beautiful, conven
ient. Telephon© \VA. 0820, WA. 41'10.
AV 1 ft 7 H.
rnitFST LAWN"
acres. Perpetual care. Office a'
flic cemetery. North 40th St anti Forest
Lawn Ave.. and 720 Brandets Theater
B.t if
Florists. E
MuiFRS. Florist. 21th F.irna ;ji. JA.
JOHN HATH 1804 Firnom. JA 1!M»6
Personals. 3
TilL ALVATION Army industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture, maga
/.ii.cs We collect. We distribute. Phone
JA 413.) and our wagon will call. (all
and inspect our new home. U 10-1112111 4
. lodge Street
PROMTATIT* troubles treated successfully
without surgery or drugs. Dr. C.* B. Hunt.
Worid-Herald Bldg,__
IMMANUEL. PHI V ATM MATERNITY
HOME. 2W Bristol WE 2908.
Theatrical historical masque costumes for
plays and parlies at I.leben c Omaha
MASS A (IF TREATMENT.
_210 N. 17T11___
Lost and Pound. 4
LOST Brindl*- bulldog, Might ly Mind In
left •*ye. on*••half of face white, answers
to name * Speeder.” Finder please notify
Mr Van I "v ill, 2^° i T St., and receive
n ward. MA. .507 0.
TAN LEATHER (HUP * « »NTA 1 N1NG
SILK 1 NDFRW F \F H OMil.
FLA* K ~ FILL FOLD I 7»s l" Containing
|72 Liberal rewurd. AT. 4800.
_AUTOMOHIL Kfc
Automobiles for Sale. 5
BARGAIN AT I860.
HAYNES SPORT MODEL CO A' II
IN A 1 CONDITION. SIX WIRE
WHEELS. WITH ALL NEW'
RUBBER. WILL CONSIDER
SMALLER CAR AS PART PAY
MKN'r APPLY REAMS GAR
AGE.. 211 N. 16TH ST.. OR
PHONE JA. 2668.
FORD coupe. 1 922. I have a coupe that
Is in dandy ehapo mechanically and has
original palm. Am sacrificing thi* car,
and would take in an open car in ex
change. <‘a!l evening*. KU 6 f» 7.
FOR SALE—Packard Mingle six roadster,
1921. II 6UU; like new; special fleetwood
double tire rack. 2 new spare*; sun glu.-s
Kjoithghi. mirror, all acconsoi ies. Inquire
E ,l. K . Hot»i Fonteneilc. Jp.n. 28-21* only
FORD l ot KING. 1921—e Ext ra good Ur*«
—spare— lock wheel, Atndshield wlp**r.
Practically a new car. Equipped with
lailor-niade curtains that open with
door*. At a Ha« rif|« «;. U A 140 3. j
15*21 FORD TOURING—Look* and run*
like a new car. special acee.s»orle». good
ui ex aide curtains. Would tak.- a Ford
roadster in exchange. Call Market 4208,
evenings^__ j
FORD ROADSTER, 1921—Beta driven
with care Good hide <urt a in*. 1-nian
t"P and extra good lire* Will tell my
car at $17.3 and would « onalder term* to
reilahlo party Evening?*. all HA. 1000
FORD coupe. 1920. Will sell my <oupe at
a rock-bottom price, 4100. five good
ill.- . mar. I de:t*"UH table rltnt*. in A-I
condition; am buying new coupe and
rnu«| gell i all MA 4 20m
FgRD TOURING. 1922 1 must * 11
tbl* ■ ir ri «>nc. in equipped with Haaa
I**r fin., k .i t . ■ r I.. r>-. - demountable
B I
Can arrange terms. HA -1368,
FOKU coupe. 192.1. .1 u* t repainted; five
**xira good t ir* s; upholstering lik« p-v;
term*, at a sue rifles cash prh ©. Call
HA 2969 after 6 f*. In
FORD touring, 1923. Starter, lor kwheel.
d*-mountablo «r - good tire*; am sell
ing this car r heap. Terma to reliable
t arty, K F 253 7.
HUDSON *p*‘dfcf*r. 1921, excellent con
dition, two bumper*. ju*t repainted, en
g r.e excellent So50. for sale, private,
owner. AT. 4862.
F * »RI * sedan, fill, late model, atartc-r.
demountable rim*, speedometer. lo* k
w h*’» I. For sale by owner. |22&. Call A.
F Stein, J A, 0548.
NEW i Hi:\ R««LET SEDAN—TERMS
Many e\-tra*. will tak* light roadster with
or without box Big Having -111 N.
16th, Apr 7. JA 3641.
AM SELLING my 1923 4 cylinder touring
at a sacrifice. All accessories Including
windshield wing*. Would conalder a Ford
in trade Call AT. 4411. Mr, Gregory.
1920 HUIUk roadster? |360. Not a snap
or a bargain, l*ut a real i-ar that will give
you .9 65 dsv«’ service every year. Write
D-470 ru iaViH Bar.
USED parts for *11 makes of car Ford
u*ed pari* at half (trice. Two wrecking
pl.intM N-brash a Auto Part* JA 4935
1921 FORD coune; excellent condition,
might tak** a roadster ih exchange. IIA.
4629 evening*
FORD, 192 2, touring, excellent; buy at
1123. term* fit reltbsle person. Cali Mr.
Laughlln. AT. 4411.
Es-'EX touring, a good running Essex
an.1 good tir***, sedan top, I4o0 for quick
a fion. Guy L. Smith
NASH VRIKSMA U TO CO~
USED CAR STORE.
20 4 3 Farnam. AT. 4 f. 8 0.
CHEVROLET. F. B. redan, motor fine,
upholstering very good, would like to get
it l ot 1 open . a r in exchange. M*A. 4. *8
USED CARS
O. N. Bonnsv Motor Co.
2564 Farnam.
DODGE business man's coupe, 1923. term*
It L. Alley. 3128 Harney. HA. 7492.
Trucks for Sale. 5.\
I’HKD TIU’CKH.
W# have a Urge number of used truck*
uuon which the price* Are very low Thli
1* a receiver n rale and will not last
long Can at < ept term* or trade
RECEIV KR
TRUCK Jfc TRACT* *R CORPORATION.
1310 J»f Uson St.
ONE-TON truck, completely overhauled;
e»|iilpp**d with stnke body. enclosed cab
amt pneumatic fire* ready for woik. easy
terriia; bargain. $4 00
NEBRASKA-< iLBSMORILH CO.
Call Bur,lb i-.. AT i 7 ?0 ;'■! Farr.am 8t
HI’W'IAI.— ibio *et* Treat-O-Hrlp Iru k
chains in fh all tnnke* of Iru kn, R0 i***r
••• nt . ff 11**t price. Harry Front. 1405
Leavenworth St.
Auto Accessories Parts. 9
i.ic parti for .« i makes of
to 75 per cent off list price*, two wreck
trig | ianf*. 1016 Harney. HA. fill, and
?2iiA C jir.in* AT IRC
Service Station—Repairing. 10
lu.oou mHTe U C AIIA NT E E against pinion
slapping and oil pumping, enormous Kao
and oil saving I'ttOWTnWN HA RAUK
■ 12-16 H 24th 8f See Mr. Mourn
INM STRI A L A VTO M ACHIN1 STS
Rayfteld rarburelon and Elseinann mag
net.» service. AT. 2550.
I* '1 LiH' ilRs .v S' »N 417 S ISTH
WHY TAINT/ We bane enamel < nt.if
car ativ cc'or I»ehco enameling proce**.
723 South 27th Hi
BUSINESS SI-nCVICK^_;
Bus'nesa Service Oftered. 13
ft ELIA RLE l.)rtectlva Bureau Sunderland
Bldg JA Jfif,6. night. K l. Ill*
JAM IS ALLAN 14 Betectlvrs. Expert *ecret
S‘>|A| • 311 i I •* Neville B'"‘ k 4T ILL
Building Contractors. 14
LoW TltlCEM on tolls! coni bl nation*
lavatories. slnka. hath tub*, range hollar*
New gomi*
- MORRISON LUMBER A COAL CO.
2L’d and I'm ill Hfn \S* I (.>61
Millinery—DressrnaKin«. 17
ACCORDION. *ld'», knife, bo* pleating,
covered button*, ail styles, hems' !t> lung
buttonholes. Writs Ideal Bui ton x JM« ut
Ing Co.. 3u* Brown Block. Unmli i Neb..
I elephon. JA 1»3*
NEB TLEATINU cTi
Hemstitching, coveted Button*
I1"4 I'tniiini Him und flcn"’ JA ‘-t'*70
Moving—Trucking—S*oiagc. 1H
JlIiKLflV HrOR AUK X VAN JIT
MdVlNii I ’ A C K IN H
NT* >it AUE 8IIITTINU
II ii'naeltold good*, pluno*. of fit u fUllllfUtr
1107-11 HOWARD NT .1 A '). X1
til,'* BE VAN A N I » HTMRAilE
TACKINU. MOV I NIL HMITTINU HTORINCl
E Uintaifurnished AT :10 or .1 \ 4.1
MOKDoVH FI RHTHOOF* W1I8E A VAN
I’i It North lift* Phons JA ;iuj. mm
Ing. ..kill*. stotHgi, sitlpping
Old Maxims
“He who knows and knows he
knows, he is wise—follow him.”
That old logic is good medicine
for you to take. Look around
you—the wise fellows are buying
their used cars now while low
prices hold out. They know they
know—follow them—buy your
car now.
Read Autos for Sale Today
-BUSINESS SERVICE.
Moving—Trucking—Storage. 12
HEKIN.S OMAHA VAN A BTOHAUE.
litti and Leavenworth Ht a Pa - ng, tuov
ing. storage. shipping. JA 4:«3.
Painting and Papering. 19
ATTENTION—Hotel. apartment «nd
homo owner*. Special price on wallpaper
paperhaiiging. Fi* 1 Parks. AT. 7 i"l. .MA.
(HOI.
PAPER hanging and wall paper cleaning.
1 nt dm** work. Hstlma t-.s fi Phono II A.
PAlNTINti, papering. First-class work
Winter bargain.". JA. 6660
FOUR rooms, decorated for price of three
for limited time. w. C. Luker. W,E. 4?*f.
Patent Attorneys. 20
J W. MARTIN. 171 a Dr.lk-r Room I'OS.
Omaha. also Washington- double service.
*tn«U* f.»* Also h•»ii> “-II patents
Printing Stationery. 21
•UMMEUCIAI* PRINTIN'; Eddy Printing
'•q , :i? South Kith si Phor* TA.
Repairing. 23
L*SE1» and new ^wlnif machine". Sew
ing loat h nea and vi* -t rotas repaired.
Rent machine* SI r.»er w **«-k : I”, per mo.
Ml* KEL .\PUSIC HOUSE.
1'ih a ml HaTio, \T. 4361.
PHONOGRAPH and sewing ranch, repair
i K- Nothing to *11 but service Miller, Lib
■* DDh. JA. LI 47. MA 194* evenings
J J W FI. I KM. I I’ll' »1>TEREI|. 4 .".
SOPTII .rril AT •• MV
Renovating and Dyc.ng 24
*.M AHA PILLOW CO.— Mat tresses mad*
over in new ti* ks a* half tb* price of
r.ew ones. 1907 Cuming JA 2467.
EMPLOYMENT.
Help Wanted Female 27
LADIES—Learn beauty culture. Make
your life work easier, better paying and
more pleas.) ni. Da v or evening classes
Short ' ouii" completes. <iui c.naiot;
explains Call or writs for it. Holer Col
lew.- 1 -U S U.»h 8'
Help Wanted Male. 28
MEN—Learn barber trade This short
course—dav or evening—opens The wav
for >our own business or position at top
wsgus. Our system known • verywher**
Call or write. Muter Barber College. 101
S. 1 St h Ht.
ALL MEN. women, boys, girls. 17 t»« Cj,
wlMJrg to sc«»pt government positions.
1117 |2.V» ffrav^linc or stationary), write
Mr. Oxinent, 1S6 St. Louts, Mo., immedi
ately.
OFFICE Positions open, co-operntl'** in
dustry. Small capital required. Phone
Clerk. Hotel Pullman
Help Wanted Male & Female. 29
CLERKS for government postal and oilier
good portion f 1.400-12.3*1* yearly Exp*
rlence unnecessary. Full particular." fr«*e
bv‘writing <J W. Bobbin", civil R*rvi ■ ex
pert. 171 Lurched Bldg . Washington
L> C
AGENTS for Darn K 7., only washable
cold patch fur stockings .sejl* ai right
Wheaton laboratories, i ..a (,'rt use, Wi.
_Salesmen and Agents. 30
SALESMAN wanted, city Miirinun. strict
ly commission Imais; pay tint*© a week on
•••ll’* htsainecs; tspineoMd n selling
janitor supplies or gr.•*•».* and oi o I
©aubltahed inanufarturi-r wishes live city
man who would pra tically be in hu*in« *■*
for hiniseif Must hau a car, • *.*11 J,«*
Hu11©dke, Hotel Conan'. Sunday, for ap
point ment.
AUTOM< >BII.K SALESMEN
Ws want two r.11 ** teamen to **>11 a line
that reach©* 9• per c©nt of automoli!''
buyer*. Experience not enaenlial. fall
for Mr. I
WIL L YS- OVER L A N L» INC.
»'t*2 Farnum Street.
SALESMEN—I want several hustlers, »>M
stock pow.lcr men. na pm 'al mansR* r»
over five < ountie* To hand!© pur© mli.
oral. No filler. Address th© Vigor-Tone
Mineral M fg. i o , K©arn©v. Neb
SMtll ns Warned Female. 31
'V WORK, ,.1,'N lil.KS UKKKUKXCK
WE 6004
_FI N A NCI A1_
_Business Opportunities. 33
FoH RENT—If tack'.on© giirngo at Nor -1
fo.k. Neb. Fireproof, two floors, ©levator
•©rvioe; 100 f©ei square, best location in
Wan, Ideal for *Ml©*roonv and *©rvl*'« I
l*cis©*sion Mar h V Writ* or wire M
Haven*. Norfolk. Nab
HALE—Modern IG-room hotel mid
© «f© with modern equipment. t;»****i
northwest Iowa town Writ© Y
* IlliMha Her
ANY husito *». anywhere, sold f.r 7a*?T
No publicity Fed *■ r a I System. 3b5 Fax
too llldg AT. A 4 H ?
Investment—Stocxs—Bonds. 3i 1
*lt HALE. 3d slut r©§ In well ©at a h|i*).«-<i
furnlturu and hardware luulnrw In for
K.-nnu l*n>a a pet 1923 Una always
pai<| good dividend*. Safe and sound inv
VTML nmaha II* e
LOW HATE on city property, quhklv
Joae-il; no monthly payments. J.\. 163."
1^ T Qrahnti
It A ANDERSON co . .1A 5107
Itnd .'Ni t;. smelv I- I N .Til kind tod In*
_Money to t.o«n. 35
THIS COM PAN T IS OIU1ANIZ1CD
I*o tuppiv vet r mousy vvanta tn the asm*
way that hanks *upt>lv th© money wun •
of th© b.j--iii«-a community.
Any mnount h-atied ui» f 00 and you
'.•in tepny ti in easy monthly payment*
Our ©<juhI luiyiiirnt nlan repays tile loan
a ml nil «h nu,t*.
IV* hav© been la h i*dni * In ntiinhi ov« t
.In year* n. d can assure you of a quid
confidential and auuar* deai.
O M A IIA LO A N COM FA N Y.
r»06 Karl..*, h flock Tel J.\ ?T1:
Houtheaat Corner 16th and Douglas Hi*
I el rats*, hua nr -
"I rld i > • **n fid* tit im I. 'the Diamond Loo n I
t*1* IM4 l‘<»*l*e Ht Evtnbllah* '• HOI
—
Krai Estate Loans 34A
&H AND U Fl.lt PENT MONEY
I .own* on Hiiirtlin improved pinporty at
low©* i rat©*
I HANK f. HINDEII
JA 361
1TY ‘oi ©stato mor'kHge* and i«n
.Is b igbt Mr Lerann. IN North
Fifteenth *tr*et
mongo*©* or inrtructs pm
liHM-d liy Tuk©y Cmtvpany i.'u First .\u
i onnI 11«ok .1 A. 4"
K A It M I.MANH
I urge or small Wear Neh fa*ma ranch©©
Kick* Inv ©f-i»n©nt < Ml* Om \«t I u
MAI* v innti: i v;-.. s r fi TTkiT."i
< > K Ki n- in At. | si-atl <N>
mill im .Nui lit, i.i.!, iv iim I
__ K|NANCIAL^_
IIp.iI Is Lite Ix>anff. 31\
KJX per c^r-i loud- mi Omaha residence*.
Cash ou hand Prompt eervlco. L. II
Lnugf-e, inr . 53x KMin» Bldg.
1 N LL I g*a and eon t re i i s
' orkn f»4H i imi Nat Bide Omaha. Neb
V N J» r, PKBfiTs-i_.no DELAY
~ *lA* Omaha Nat. Bldg
~__ICDlJCAlj O N A
Local Instruct'd! Classes. 38
tin; mid-winter term
UK BOYIE3 COLLEGE
IS NOW OPEN
IN BOTH THE
DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS.
Y** it la not too late to enter. Begin
no v and get the mental training and dis
cipline that will double your earning ca
parity Complete courses in all commer
rial bra riches—book keeping comntomeir
Oi- riband, f pewrltlng. *epgraphy, secre
tarial I -i lug. HHl«*iiianshll> civil ijerv
I' f- _ English Write call or phene JA
1545 for large, iiiuatrated catalpg
BOYLES BUSINESS COLLEGE
'v,ii and Harney ft**.. Omaha Neb.
EIGHT to 12 week a prepare you for a
P off * i <- i AT, 7774 or
v. rite Arnerb an •-oltege. 1912 Farnam.
DWnRAK B1JSINESS COLLEGE
s. criugruphy and Bookkeeping
NS *nd Bldg . l»Hi and Earnam. AT 741
TR1 <'!TY BARBER PdlbKOK
14 02 Dodge 8t 1304 Imuglas St
_"r wri*e‘f.,> Information.
1 '■ ■ ’' ' : • • VC i if» Court n*v Bldg
Danrinc. 39.\
KLLPiNL. 2 5T11 ANT) FARNAM
Big i lam Monday and Thursday, at 7.i«j
P Ten .• -'!» Itb «• a horn 14 0"
fl> - * • - n v -*r.\ Mm*. Phon* XT Tabu |
LET UK. KEEP TEACH YOU TO i
L> N NCK
K HI' Earnam. Claaera Monday,
\N*dn* da' Ertd* v night* Private leaann
h> appmnttn- t. Phone JA 5470.
_MERCHANDISE.
Articles tor Sale. 46
N’T-,, m.ttic dealer. Thor son 305 8. 19th.
Business equipment. 47
\Ni. BUY, ae‘1 aafrs make oeake. show
Omaha Eixture A Supply Co.
8 XV. r. 11th and Douglas JA. 2724
Fuel and Feed. 50
£ * I.I.M.—I '■ truck • load. delivered
Sawdust, ahavlpge Phone JA 1740.
KINDLING WOOD
F r »« e. cheap WE. 4 542.
_Household Good* 55
M K.N'iil RF.—Tr.tj kind that you would
lik** t.j ;. >.;sa aa well •• s'sple articles
■* within re;.aon. hi n»on Auction
f -sf it'ttul Goods sold at suction
iruj private esia.
HTUNiil Itb a 4 AUCTION
This Afterr.ron and Tomorrow Night
_! >NVl>s AUCTION HOUSE
NX ILL trade a lark'- ‘•‘x* Vb trqla for a
■J h rnonii or will ro-,1 .-heap. K-i»f.
FtlK aalo »!l «.r tart <-f furniture of 4-j
nu h'.tj— I * X* 26t)| St. j
LEATHER davenport. MA. 0215.
_ Swap Column. 53A '
<. KN I Lba N s WMt-h, open face, 20
year citse. with « nuin and knife. nev»r
w orn «- i a- irtze. value, fi-'. map for
Na’-* » *t. picture* of Indian ? If
gun or feh.it I.mu) you? Write Bo* 6-7s7
• mahn b*
ONE SIDE TEXT. 1 t-ii" «I}. 1 : l.urn-i
Ku« gamp stove and other » amp equip*
1 - nt to irade for 1 Ford starter. S-74o
Omaha Bee.
Ht» ACKK.I Minnesota land in . tchangs
for giH U oar. reference* furnished ««1
***'*' I- K K . 37--4 W e*t Broadway
1 t'umsi HUif*#
LADY'S coat, nearly new. a.re 3«, fur
tr. mined, un| swap for »hild * bed, st&
«*r »h»l h«i» >ou? D-to. Omaha
Bet*.
BOSTON bull terrier male, p- rfeu murk
mu* 6 mo* o|,| IV.Jigr cd To swap for
a gm^d radii. S-l 12. Omaha Bee
I WANT a good Ford or Dodge. Do you
want u shod truck. Le» i swap S fife.
Omaha i»eo.
HAVife gond car to trade us ‘first pay
ment on five or six-room hom# 5-ilA.
Qtnaha Bee
1» ii acre* So Dakota. MM encumbrance
f« r car or payment on house. C-„J0.
• •Misha It. e
SMALL oak buffet and round table to
trade for kitchen cabinet or baby buggy
‘‘•MI, Omaha Dec
HAVK 6-room ftiodern cottage close-in, to
trai|e Will take cioeed car as first pay
p,PMt S *6 1 Omaha Bee
HAYK hena that are aylng now, to trade
f..r good used typewriter D id Omaha
ll«*
K • S l* K1.1» W AGON • ’oinplet »■. f.-r se
dan. touring .r ot fust puvmeni on
Omaha residence S ■'LOmuhallie
‘*WAHA And tVdar Bluff* property, $*.
AI clear vriint general metthandlar. Ad
<1i-a* S- 7H.> oinih.t lice
will. 11h.!*• m\ ledauunt und confst
1 |,*nai\ i. i N..' r k.i <o»n on D 1
I*, highway for It* model Sedan or
what have 'mi l*-t.’7 Omaha He*
i‘HiiVRtH,HT so.|«n, swap for light road
“tor with "r without delivery box D-473.
< *in»ha lire
WtNTKH Top for Dodge roadater, for
'M f*n mp witn side curtains. S-7IC Oma
ha Bee,
KI.FCTH1C • . okn g range In good con*
•1'tlon for wh.it have vou? S S*3. Oma
ha Beo
HIGH pressure spraying machine. fori
anythin* l cup nes *7 Otunh* Bee
•'I AN' * Uo- h ? to* to .ids flip vlctmia
^ • \ ‘ '■ >H • l 1 ■ •
Machinery and Tool*. 55
L* Hron Kl« trl- il Works SlS-20 So |2tt»
N17X> and *. ml 1 it I mo* ora dynamos
H.uiio Equipment. 59
il l’ A i; a \ ' r LD » sdto •«»'» l.i 4 s and up
It M Mil \ K.S ID North 16th S»
RADB> SI I' with two stag# amplifier for
aHa . heap XVehat r ,V, x 3
Wearing Apparel. 60
ID’LL Dllf SS suits mid Tuxedo* for rent
! A -Id '1' ** *7 1' 1|> SI John Feld nan
WnntctJ to Buy 61
IG'slvS !>' Sks" I'l SKS
Now i|p*k' nac.l ilea*.*. bought, sold and
'i-'d .1 , Led I.07 lain a m Si Al
*5146.
—-—
ROOMS l OK KENT.
Rooms With Boini 6.'
«*" 's\ " Uh breukfwai foi m.i, m pr| •
11:1,1 home XXatking it let n i i* . Standi- 1
iiitvian preferred AT v*-iU.
' ^ROOMS^bOK RENT._
Rooms With Board. 62
HOARD and ROOM in private family,
$.1.50 single. f! . double, per week. JA.
:,‘.'9" 2 426 Sunt h JMh _
115 NORTH 36th St.—One or two warm
rooms !n nice home. £ men la If de
sired- II A, 3654.
S 37TH — New hom**; elegantly fur
nished; r al horn- cooking. S4.» per month
■ i ltd up. HA. 1140.
KinilTKMNTll ST. ICO N -If.,/* v. arm
light rooms; bathroom bandy. good
heard.
30i9 PACIFIC—Nl* e room for two. pri
vate hum* on *;.r line. R ;,ii HA. 104»'.
HA. 077%—Room with bourd; ;; m*al»
every da y Onlv |a Walking distune*.
DEW EY AVK., 2*>32—Large front room
walking distance home rooking JA. 535 7
ROOM newly decorated in private family
on 3 carllne*. good meals WA. *>4:;7.
HOARD and room for two wishing a real
home HA. 7530. ,
Rocms Without Board. 63
WEST FARNAM— Living room and sleep
ing porch. also single room, private, well
kept home. block car. best residential
section no S, 3M1^ fit. HA. 2370.
LOT HROP ST 181 ♦>'— Wet I furnished.
cheerful bedroom in modern. private
home near car line, garage, a real home.
WK 5934.__
PINKNEY, 2502—-Ieirgr, nicely furnished
front room, suitable for two 1 block to
»ar. Pm vote horn*WE. 149 4
LARCJE. attractive, steam heated rooms
in choice apt. colse in. References. AT.,
55«0.
HKAI'TIFI'L south room, private hotne.i
hot watf r, heat. <3 References HA. *959. |
♦>47 1.1 N't i ’LN BLVb—Two modern, fur-!
nish-d front sleeping rooms AT. 2377. j
HARNEY St 2 -Very peasant. warm.'
eonfh room t■ riv m; home HA. 2355.
CC ZY room* in private family, very reaa 1
onable. Just call HA. 7H>4
———-----__ i
NICE room, steam heat, one or two gen- I
tlenien 23u9 Harney St.
HA IINKY---A Mr i :*ive warm south
room. private fam;lv.
ATTRACT!\'K front room for gentleman I
onlv. HA *>5f'3 |
_ Rooms for Housekeeping. 64
■r\VBNTV-THIRD FT. 310 N._Nice J
mom apartment on )rutln floor; gas. elec*
trlnty, Inundry AT. 28 77.
3-RMS., • well furnished. Parlor with
piano. lied room. kitchen. Everything
furnished HA i|“76.
ALL MODERN housekeeping rooms; close
to two > , r 11n*-a . IIP h'idren HE. 2914
LIGHT housekeeping and sleeping rooms.
every* hing furn'shed 1709 Dodge Sr.
-1-4 HI RT —Twp 2-room apis on second
! h-..’- a fur:, die,} reasonable.
rVNo-RoOM apartment iight housekeep
ii;f ■ • • ■ ■■■;■!* fni -;, • 11 JA. 4 or. 5
_Where to Stop In Town 67
a: ' * •"ANKolib - 19th and Farnam
{fork!. 'li.NSH.HV~ Hlth and Farnam
hoe*.is 1 rate* m oerrranent guests
,J^EAL ESTATE—FOK R^NT^
_Apartments—Furnished. 09
TWtl-RWM apl eieeptnk porch «ncj
private *-ntran«*. Z exposures, built-e
in J*ature.-. HA 2S80. j
FURNISHED 4 room .tpt.. private batb,
IT. kitchen, llciiiv.on Park district.
HA 14 75
FORTIETH ST . f.l* N—Wr-.i furnished
, rt "i*-n •. • r a' f t<+ it J. at. 4 . * f.
Hl.7TF.il i.AT €960 24 and Podge
Hmi - f. - • < c ' t h \ ■ ; r. st 10a and w if e
2003 MAP1.K—2-i-fwm Apt kit. henet *«*. !
' ri or h cth'iu! furni' ur> m r. * « t
Apartments—Unfurnished. 70
BRAND new Brick. Duplex.
r.+mriy completed. w th or
without K8 M.kf rour
** —lion NOW and select
>'*'Jr <le orations.
'• -! .SK'«;m a.N A SC NS.
*11* Cumin* St HA. 7045.
Aft.r tiff.ee hours can
_ha nrs; ha. 4714
turner court
Available at on,. r-ark nr bouieiard ex
posure Janitor. Hi. <;*?«.
M Hauser, ugr
j30- Dodg*ha. 7140
^ yhk palmer
'
distance apartment, a 3-room apartment
»>. ‘!5? A inter r» - , »||
l<K»KKs 'A .> IT’h «■•,! M.m-ir.l
I’KTKRS trust COMPAVT
. , WH1RE OMAHA RENTS’
A _17th and Parnam Sts
V OR ONE <>F
DRAKE'S lor. APARTMENTS
Ca 11 Ja< k»on 2*05.
70-. North ifith—hc-ond floor 7-room*
’r.c.jrrn. « c■ !r . chta. steam h a: t;u ir
on teed to keep warm, inquire »ngineer
V- » <*'• tor re,.,,
t- .'M.LRul" AT. eȤ0.
r st Estate Ma.’iwgement Spf. tallsts.
UEAl T1KUL new f .e-rnom art. In Duplex
modern, steam hea' separate entrance
garage privileges \V»; <•$:$. B;nne>
IVlcEliWoillP A VK — Thr-r*rc-cm
jY’j *11" *■ room A-rommodauons Wa
H' B HOtiM fta* 213* South 30th St
| ll"'' flon $43 JA , kti4
Ji A. • 1I or HA. set4—5 Urge rooms.
•>, •.: ■ m • ii' ttn-1- ,-n . choice location.
FIVE-ROOM modern apartment, furnish
ed t-r nufurnur 1 HA S6H
TWENTY-THIRD ST . *37 S -Corner D
■\ew 1 > d or t . « • rfu mod 4-r ap*
Sl’.ANt HEATED m. d apartments »ow
r, f ' '■ f> t n-. it;o «'hicatro st
Eus ncss Places for Rtnt 71
•H h r l'1'J.T! KTH[>— J »;nrM. <Mh *n0 I
p. ...I («-»„: osll make rente
low Rudolph Ileal HA 7 5 r* 4
M < > D1.' V. \ f'Mn h-arrd s' or*. *T0 monh !
* * I * * ■ ag»~'
__Houses lor Rem. 72
. ROOM all modern. alao corrh
and tack ,ur.h n,l»K-,i run laaament
i!lTinh S: -«r line. Inauirt
4 N“ -41 h or | hon<* M A ISO]
HI* ?». :*TH —For *'oU»r« *1 family wiYh
out children Modern six-room huu»»>:
ww or te-nt paid >40 p*»r month. J A. 414 fc"
4NfS iTU('AUO—4 rooms, new*, brick war
•fT- a’t UMeo y de00r,teiJ J L HIATT
lSi1.1 AND N —Colored without
< h idran. .■ rm* each, mod except heat
water tent paid $3f J\ 4I4I
- * N1 • AM* A M K?s~411? \ V M ?
■ <»tn mod htinsa . n. gata-e W K 1*5;
VHM 1,1 hone- new furnace o«k floor
■I whle k«N8( $30 Wl: 4: v.
MV '* > .*;■ I nkneT WL : $ 7 7 “
3<*TH ST
ST lit. VT OF 1NVRKASLNO TRAFFIC
?’ W. ,r \rnea A *xct.f,oe Mir
r,%VT • «uli* . Wl» h»* »»• t ■
-ui “thf. rLfi'* * »fl 1,1 ’'o h Will
»e4| th e IWo •’ Furd.sx .0 oil u» now.
,ftt W > » LAKY HF Vl.Tt'H
•0| Omaha Natl Hank Hide VI* ?*:$
1M——— ■ -
_City Acreage for Sale 79A
• OR ,S\| k
Ai'KKAOK UXKiiAlN
, *nd » half mllH from Onic -
h« I*a,i4i acre* of h kit
rl.ilrnu amt 1»S Berea acral
land « th S.POi1 r,.t rlvrr front
.lolna l P 1 ffM -of wav on Iowa
Mdr Protects d from fixer bv
1 eh araste and brut*.* Own, 4 bx
not .r. v .iptu . «t*te» • •d heirs in
uodlx tiled H'lhi* Th, v xx«nt
money. Ideal for aiooh f,. d©r.
*•' ' I •' f>T ■ •, x ! . - mi
’ an ‘’r su tfiu* aui-.l xo --i v xr
I' ail under «ulllxatton Small
house barn alio ,M»«t be acid
■ ne xx , nh Mat . t Pi . e,
x i.S.ohO Addr**-* '\ J&.i. Onulw
lb© or Call AT l*?f
Farms and J ands for Sale 70
COLORADO IM arm r.,„, uul
VNcl.l ...tint) t*ol> rn d • . .wr !t . X,1
■on In proxps’.tlx© oil fieri * po*»
NIUjor. buy m for© apt inw drilling ot\lx
1! -v f«'r a. re l :».ta S- Paxil St lVn\*|-.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE.
Farms and Lands for Sale. 79
• io tCftlfiS clear f©f Omaha home P •
112 Of* an ij'r«. Wilt anumt. JA. 214 '.
FOR KALE or cash rent. J60 acres. Wool
River. Neb, Rox 274
Houses—North. 81
Ti:A M il KA I Ki* HI NGA LOW.
ONLY $4,000
AU modern sttani - hented btinralow mith
5 • room iscrnrnrnodattons ou Larimora
Avc. near car line, h hools and churches
Everythin* in excellent condition.
decorated. Really its lust a question of
' ho p*-fs jt possession r, davs Kv*ti»
ii tf* Phono Mi Gehrig. KE 202$. or Mr.
Pitkin AT M>7
KQ (71 TABLE TROT roMPANT.
1 -11 ■’ I m 'i cine St AT jf4 2
NEARLY row ootfaae, choice location
n«ar I- <oi»< n* 1 J«* jmi k. has corner lot fa
11? c.4« t- hNm one rx'ja Ur*e lot * go> ■
rooms and bath modern ex-opt eras and
*,,r,,a" I'.'O ■ ;,sh secure* this, with
easy monfhlv payments Gall
.. WHOPEN &■ i'O . REALTOR*.
,A 4- * _ 4 - ‘ K..hn. B dr. ■
, ‘ L' M m(<l u,ik anil -ciiitl hank -
to l.cb High, nvH rreet It iff)
terms, JA-li:? Ja • WE-3763 evening
DA.NDV new 3 - room bungalow at goth
Av. * Lake Itnm«lia'e i osaMsion
Terms Owner, WA. :,7fn.
f.nn rath. I.alar-" monthly 4 room mod *
ketre.r :e76 .Seward .St Crelgh'
i.r.» Be. HMt- Ja n;,in v-reign.
bu> *n<1 •*11 horree
_Houses—South. 82
.. WANT TO Bun.lt
iia.e a 4 room modern but furnace paved
» re"i, on. and one.half block, to J«:h
Horrl/’"'R\n.” »"• ' ' uonll
Iorrra?c $1,450 \\*nt to t j; ,j 8n.t «
l?"6*00 2,n1ty*0‘"1 h-*h’cl*f* '»> <h*
AT <f'66 KEN. us:
I.'JlTS runs
ma' ^!43.'i’d:7.j,r:y.,bl>gtt'-’f rhor*
T>,«r * Tint, apwtallafa In S. Side bom’i
I. D S-WANSJ N R.at E.rg-e JA. 43;r
__Houses—West. 83
CATHEDRAL DISTRICT.
Large home, ran he converted in’o a s
Louie apartments Five rooms on the
main floor. Oak floors and finish. Four
bedrooms and bath on g.. ond floor. Full .
basement. I <.n f, of ground on 4-ith St
Double garag- Terms ard pnc. on appi
ta'lon. T. H Huston, HA. 47?:. \V u
Larson, JA. 0734.
A P TT'KET A SON
... "Tuk-v Sold It." '
6-0 First Nat. Bank JA *;.3.
CATHEDRAL DISTRICT.
*• 750—LIBERAL TERMS
A I. room bungalow. 3 years old. ron
' ng r ! : g living room aW fire
I iaor dining room kltrhen with all
I in features ' vr, large bedroom'
ki-'• „ .b.'.rt.. oak floors throughout
Af.er office hours call S.-hroen. WA. 6*3!
... _ FIRST TRUST CO.
1 ' - F.'rt NaL Bank. AT 37:3
brand NEW DI.TLEX
Jun! <<>mplet«d b. dutifully built duul.t
'i.n«lB!i7z .f .'i u-g. rums at.d t,l*i
n ! ui ■ c. i s k f • Bb f t..
f r< 1 »• • • doubl- mrsk
if'*’ •"! wnh tir;n fcll paid. llav. ■
Hume and income. For prica and t.rtn«
call
O SBORNE Rr. KLTT ro
y.»fl Peter* Trust Bid* JA 2's
EDGE** Bt*NGAL< m ~
§
New five r. om fcur,ga:<.». Oak and white
floor i*.
bJ Tu: I-:«rge Living room w.th f r- •
f -t e. \ «'nf i» g.irag*- and r*mer!
dr v* NN ri rent to rtaponeible party for
* ■ ‘ "" «■ too- h Phore Walnut 2112
V.::u ' - r< • . bungalow !• «,d.
r a * Pr: e
" - " ‘ 1 a I u» ne * WA. 2-14
\N *LL l*ji d tf* > our order ot* our beau<<
fu! 1-* in Fdcawood verv eaav terms
PM’ e AT S 40
FILED '.'Ll R dis’rtcr ju-t com; tied t
ror.r» * modern, t ’e ba*h. easy terms WA
-!"-»-S_—
For Sale—Dundee. 85
DUNDEE SPECIAL.
*11.0*0.
Ar '-room fine home with 'v« ’r-«
3"OjlIs. r-»om* Urge and airy. » th mod*
•m ronv*r!»ncM thi* home was baft
b>' >( Ornths • lumbermen, who * - ■; i
rup<ea pr ■ r ert; . and was but it right
HftJM and lot may be bought for I*
Plenty < f 'rust tree* eteam heat. Any
one de*'rirg to purchase a reai-bu)U
home, should investigate After office
hour* csli Schroen, WA. 4021.
FIRST TRUST COMPANY
4^0 Fret Nat. Bank. AT. #721
DUNDEE.
- ’ ‘ * u o hone, located *n
* "1 ric ». hlx-rh od. con*.*ti*g of long llv
’’' * *"">? v h flrepU . c, dining room.
k ■ her with be It-in feature*: refri^era
r^om l Jmdroom* tiled bath aecord .
. " '»k floor* throughout Let u*
-h. %» > i thi* home After office hours
call S<.hroen. WA. 4021.
FIRST TRUST COMPANY.
4 0ft F -t N * t Bank AT. i72f
DUNIG’F HUILDIV; SITES. ’
CEGRGE a CO.
AT 3ft 14
For S?lc—Florence. 86
NETHAWAT haa improved acreage north
of ^FLORENCE for city property. Ke
Lots for Salt. _88
* GET THIS!
OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER SAYS SELL*
Two lots beau*.fully located, aouth fronL. .
overlooking Fonterseile boulevard wafer
and sever in ..rd paid for. J150 oath
f— each Easily worih twice that
amount Fyens nr* cal! Sohmita. WA. 1222 '
t _ _ I*. K. CLARY C\>.. Realtor*.
Mf Omaha Natl AT. *47$.
jot Ms J»?. on S2d A v e facing Hanacom
park, for sale »t a bargain price
C A HHIMMKL JA HIS
FLGRFNCE FIELD SELLING.
Salesmen on ground* every day.
«• V 4 RT1N A CO_ AT *3 *>
_Real Estate for Exchange 8$
' l.KVH l.AND ><>R tXOHAXOE
■' •; • ■ un.mr- >>..i r,.t,tr«l \>br«»
'' l tone r* *. **noe property ■» *
1 n * Wirabl# nccme property
aumtm-r h..»n# *» Tow* !«V* reaort ta 1
i*ar: Foment. Write J H. K Mlnpr. «
ip. h s 1* owr,»
WANTKP to t ’ .> A •' for r.nnlrrt. homo m
omaba full lino of farm eoulYrren? *t<v\
«»..! nnchmiT* Aildiwa Box iK KuHe -
ton. Nob %
\ ' H v N«; V. s , f s ’ ■ k in .!* < >1 3nwr*
«. srcurit *« fVdg AT 1SS#
< ■.;soT., Potor* Tnwt.
_ Wanted—Reel Estate 90
* T 4 r or bi'u#e Mum bo up-to dale;
n nlrf Iwaton
yr v*4 A K \"1 >Kl\ AT M>:\
wv nni p to rt.KASR
, . . ti:vpu: w.fatpkn %
1 . \ \ T4M1 St If ffM.
SKR\’lCr AND RESrt.TS
Competent r\lc« foroe
TA - ulQVKR v SB \ 1N Real!ora.
"T SKI ’ HOM»'S ! 'ST WITH I S l
1PV11TON A CO. i
< N>t • K> . S JA CAST. *
WK SfTu HOOK'S
l.lsr WITH l> KOK RKSCt.T*
~ ~ y *NVr>> 7 M 'NT • o 1 V *, J 4 .
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ti ROV R-ttfftf) A RID CO
U + fM r« lift ». I •* AT P»t
s> *‘ \>a ft rat Ne*d 1 *;••-.•% an\ leo*?»on.
; * r+om* Sherri* A Co, Rea'tor*
1 ' * - ' 3.*<- Kt*f’ nt !5'dA 4
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R«*«t \ • tat* Kenta’a. Inaurarc*
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