Wolf and Sons Acquire "**H3irchwood Apartments; _ One of the best known apartment buildings In Omaha changed hands last week when A- Wolf arid sons purchased tho Birchwood apartment at Forty-eighth and Dodge streets, from E. W. Stoltenberg. The pur chase price was *86,000. The deal was handled by J. B. Robinson, realtor. The Wolfs have been extensive real estate dealers of Omaha for several years. The firm consists of Aaron Wolf, J. L. Wolf and Sam Wolf. Their holdings Include several business buildings. Kansas City Doctor Invents New Truss □Discovery Heah Rup ture'Without an • Operation. Kansas City, Mo.—(Special).—A new discovery which, experts agree, has no equal for curative effects in all rupture cases, is the latest accom plishment of Dr. Andrews, the well known Hernia specialist of this city. The extraordinary success of this new method proves that it holds and heals a rupture. It weighs only a few ounces. Has no hard gouging pads, no elastic belt, no leg straps, no steel liands, and is as comfortable ns a light garment. It has enabled hun of persons to throw away «^*J>4ees and declare their rupture ab solutely healed. Many of these had serious double ruptures, from which they had suffered for years. It is Dr. Andrews' ambition to have every rup tured person enjoy the quirk relief, comfort and healing power of his dis covery, and he will send it on free trial to any reader of The Dee who writes him at his office 150-H Koch Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Ho wants one person in each neighborhood to whom he can refer, i f you wish to be rid of rupture for good, without an opera tion, take advantage of the doctor's free offer. Write him today.—Adver tisement. A DVEBT1SEM ENT. HEAD STUFFED BY CATARRH? USE ii throat distressed, or yrrur head is stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pur£, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air pas sage, soothing inflamed, swollen mem branes and you get instant relief. How good it feels. Your nostrils are open. Your head Is clear. No more hawking, snuffling, dryness or struggling for breath. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from any QMMTuggist. Colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up. Relief is sure. ADVERTISEMENT. FIERY. ITCHY SKIN WITHSULPHUR Mentho Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that Is Irri tated or broken out with eczema; that Is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or Is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur prepara tion is applied the Itching stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the skin is delight fully cleSir and smooth. Sulphur is so precious as a skin remedy because it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or disfigurement. Mentho-Sulphur always heals eczema right up. A small Jar of Rowles Mentho-Sul phur may be had at any good drug store. Lift Off-No Pain! ' I . Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop n little "Freczone" on nn aching corn, In stantly tlyit corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with ^0ngers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of ‘‘Freczone” for a few cents, sufll cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tho toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Omaha Business Groups Uniting to Advertise City and State in Campaign That Will Stimulate Whale Camnmajty this is the Itirrliwood apartment at Fort .v-eighth and Dodge streets which has been sold by E. W. Stolten berg to Joe and Aaron Wolf. Uyron Hastings and I. Shuler are prominent realtors who are leaders In the Omaha Heal Estate board's campaign to advertise Omaha. The plans of the Omaha Real Es tate hoards to advertise Omaha through advertising Nebraska are taking definite form. The action of the Associated Re tailers of Omaha in voting unani mously to join In the work is attract ing the attention of other business groups. A group of lumber dealers hav9 joined hands with the Real Estate Doard. They notified Irenaeus Shaler yesterday, that they would make up a fund of J2.100 to add to the total to be used in the advertising cam paign. The Chamber of Comerce Is help ing and indications are that It will have the united support of the com munity- The plans inaugurated by Irenaeus Shaler, and the members of his committee are being referred to generally as civic "statesmanship.” — Program Extensive. The program contemplates bringing into it all the citizens of Omaha, men women and children, and the founda tion is being laid broad enough to make this possible. It will be more than an advertising campaign; it will be a plan of community stimulation. Attention will be given to the big economic factors that moke up the foundation of business life and upon which the pay roils are built, nnd, in addition, attention will be given to the homes of the city and to the home surroundings. The "homo beautiful” Is more than a name In Omaha. Real estate men #iave given expert attention to the laying out of subdivisions and to the building of beautiful homes. This feature of Omaha's growth is constantly being studied. To Boost Dairy Movement. The Real Estate board's program contemplates awakening new Interest Property Sales Brisk for Week Many Real Estate Transfen of Over $4,000 Reported in Omaha. The following sales of real estate, of $4,000 or more, wore officially re corded last week In the office of the register of deeds: II'mI Famam. R J Tato to Sebastian Salerno. 11$ South Thirty-seventh street. $12,000. Mary A. CoidF to Susan Freymann, 10.4 South Forty-lhlrd street. $5,400. C. R Clark to Henry Pleach, 621 South Thirty-fifth street. $6,800. North Hlile. Samuel Cohen to Frank Petereon. 4121 North Twen* v-thlrd street. $6,200. Nellie C. Sadler to W H. Jacobsen. 2319 Elllaon avenue. $6,300. Roie A. Jackson to Wallace Wheeler. 2319 Elllaon avenue, $7,300. A. R Martin to Salvatore Dlmartlno, 1813-16-18 Chnrle* attest. $4,800. Robert Dlna^r to Cathne Keenan. 4914 North Twentv-aeventh atrept. $4,600. Henale CrvnatructIon company to II. W. Dunn, southweat corner Thirtieth and Fowler avenue. $8,000. at icnnei neutron to Minnie r. Lewis. 2597 Pinkney street, *4,750. C. K. Hubbard lo O \ Sheddy. *741 F<»n»eneiic boulevard. $8,000. R V. McDonald to 1, C. Valentin#, 1615 Victor avenue. *4.200. Central. J. F. Creadon to L. L. Bowen, 2912 Webster street. $10,500. r> B. Gro## to Kat# Hanson, 1915 Chicago street. $7,500. Mouth Omaha. T'sthor Johnson to John Slavik. Jr.. 2422 Valiev street, $4 *00. Arthur Theodore to J. V. Kaapar. 8865 Q street, $5,000 Florence. ,T. B. Wilson to Flora Johnson, south east corner 'chlrty-thlrd and Mormon streets, $4,200. Pcnson. W. R. 7lnk to Mary A KHer. 6601 Mili tary avenue. 14,850. c, C Flack to J. M Johnson. 8451 North S'rtlcth street *4.760. J. A. «hopln to W. H H>ys. 2524 North gj-r»v fourth street *4.000. r. IT Penover to Cnthne M Morlson. 2f,or. North Hixtv-f|f*h street. *5 676. Abe Somber* to Restern Mortgage and T,n;in enumenv, southeast corner Fifty fifth and Plnkncv streets. 84.650. Cathedral. Abe Pombenr to Ra#teen Mortgage and Lonn ro-^tunv. 121 North Forty-third avenue $5 760. Abe gnmherr to Rxstern Mortgage snd T.onu company, 123 North Forty-third avenue. $5,650. Dundee. R D Clsrk to T ”t* N. Jerome. 4611 Cno’tol sven°e. $5,011. Alien M. Bnson to Irens V. Putnam. BfR ** ('«»•* street. *7 000. •atlte Hfiv|n*s and T,nsn association to T.*e n McKenzie. 4719 WakeUy str##t, 17 oao „ _ Dundee Realty cnmpnnv to Ptors Rev em"e m od Tc* company. Fifty-sevanth and Webster ■ Meets. *4 600. Tlreib Parfr. Abe pnritierr to Rsstern Mortgage and 1 nnri Co-ncap- •f'lthsMt corner Tu'enty eIrrhfh and Haml|ten streets. $4,100. Northwest. T tr «nvkip«- to Melvin Otil»U?« 4.V4 North Thlrtv-«|vth avenue *4 *60 x».,rfb • Hertmr*’ to R 1* C1spden1n. nor*hess* corner Thirty-ninth and Miami „«,,»*. <4 1 oe A t>e Horn berg to Rss’ern Mortgage end T.nnn r- • "v. Forty-third and Meredith Street* *r 00,» f* 1, Pndatrom »o n Marjutro. 8727 North Fortv-s •• eu*», *-0*1. # 200. Field C*nh W. C Coe to T.vdln Heine Thfrtv f between Mason and Pacific streets. *5.760. 11 u meow Park. W T Pc'rr- •> Feed Armbrnsf. Thir ty rirot ru,t forint' st-,Tts. $t 70n. pete- Tscohsrn to Clarice Poffenenar rer 2723 South Thirty-fifth avenua. *6.760. Minna I,n*u. A ore R Hetnfetf to C W. Carnaby. 28t;7 Bauman avenue. 86.76*. Sonthrnrfr, Tesufe Hnrmcn ♦ n Atinnlo Dlmare. *14 pte-ee afreet, fp, ?r.0. tntiuin Harmon to Cnrmclo Cartentlnl, 822 Plcree street #r r',0. flout tl. V m Perkins «o T-.-mett# Tors, *509 11 M" r,,v at-'u-f. 95.000 W P V'*»»ner lo fl R. D'-nnuro, 1461 South Four*<■ opth street. *< 000. WM I enr«ii»vorth. Turin! W«-,| to O IBaer. 4614 Pacific Street. 17.000 Roy Park rr Aernry. Tluv J’nrkrr, foimrrly ronnrolcd wltli tlin rinorpo F. Jono* rompnnv. linn atnrted n Im-InrnH of til* own. TTr mtprrM to hnndle medium prlred properties •mmmammmmrn>. • U IStmler V in these matters as well as in the home grounds and gardens. The needs of the state at large are also to be given help and special at tention will be given the movement to increase the number of dairy catt'.e on Nebraska farms. Heal estate men have evpressed a lielief that every farm should be a business. The ap peal to the farmer is for at least five cows and a cream separator on each farm. While the advertising campaign was to run for six months when it was first suggested it has now been -- Your neighbor has a Return-Flow Irrigator It has stopped all pain and suffering after one day’s use on some of the worst cases of piles. Write for our FREE TRIAL OFFER Write today and be convinced. TheThermo-LaveCo. 618 S. 19th St., Omaha, Neb. “Pape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tablets every three hours until three doses nre taken. The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to take Contains no-quinine or opiates. Mil lions use "Papes Cold Compound." Price, thirty-five cents. Druggists guarantee It. HSVN PHOTO J?yron R Hastingj decided to continue the work for one year. Several departments of civic ac tivity that will be inaugurated during the campaign, however will be con the campaign, however, will be con tinued permanently. Here's One of Ten New Homes l~~ ' : .TTT- . I . -—-— - --t Ilern is one of tin- ton houses that have been built, or are being built by Rasp Bros., us their contribution toward the growth of Omaha. It. is located at 4327 C'hieiigo street. Rasp Bros, entered the real estate business here in 190ti and began building homes in 190R. Since that time they have built from 15 to 30 homes eacli year. Tlie company expects to do the greatest volume of business in its history during the coming year. —-■-—. ... ■ -■ ■ -■ Real Estate Firm Enlarges Office Space Second Time Shopen & Co. have enlarged their offi-os for the second time since they moved Into their suite In the Keeline building. They now occupy Booms 234, 236, 238 and 240. For the last three years Shopen A Co. have bean specializing in the building of homes. Their prospects for the coming year are declared bright and the results of the last year's busi ness very satisfactory. The selling of homes by the company has been aided by the inauguration of a loan and insurance department to finance building for the small investor. J. A. Shopen. president of the com pany, declared that the enlargement of the offices has made It possible to look to the insurance and loan depart ment for even greater aid to the sell ing department than ever before. New Agency Opened. A. H. lluskin, for six years man ager of the Consumers" C al com pany, has entered the real estate field and opened an office in the Keeline building. ,He is (preparing to handle better class homes. Vt. F. Smith Goes East. IV. Furnam Smith left yesterday for Bosion. vhere he will spend 10 Al>\ KKTISK.MfcNT. ,\U VK HTI8F.MENT. Performs 45,000 Appendicitis Operations Berlin Doctor Retires After Operating 32 Years I>r. Joseph Rotter, a noted German i specialist, has retired after having per* formed 4^,000 operating for appendicitis, according to newspaper reports. A Treacherous Disease. Arpor.dlcltis attacks at any moment persons *•—mmgiy in aood health. Usually. soulng you. In slight disorder*, each us occa sional constipation, sour stomach, gas on th* stomach and sick headache, one spoonful Adlerika ALWAYS brines relief i A longer treatment, however, is necessary j In ca**a of obstinate constipation end long standing stomach trouble, preferably j under direction of your physician. Reports from I'hiHirlaiU. "I found Adlerika th* beat 1n my rntira 37 years experience. (burned) Dr. C. Egg era. “I use Adlerika In all b'Wtl case** Bom* require only on* dose" < Signed > Dr F M P (Name given on request.) "I have found nothing In niv &<* v«*ars’ practice to excel Adlerika." (Signed) Dr. James Weaver. "After taking Adlerika few] better than for 20 years H v#*n't language to <\ Pres* AWyi'L IMPl RTTIKb eliminated from my yyatam(Sign 1) .1 K Pu< Kelt Adlerika is a constant gurnrt** to peo ple who have us-d only ordinary bow* 1 and stoma* h medicine*, on a - *>unt «»f Its rapid, plea- nt end COMPLKTH ac tion. It ii sold by leading druggists everywhere. Sold In Omaha by Sherman-McConnell Drug Company and other leading drug gist* Demand I SAY “BAYER” when you buy-^gnidne Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over 23 years for Colds Toothache Headache Lumbago Neuralgia Neuritis Rheumatism Pain, Pain d/nsi LUAlZS^ ^ ^ which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of twelve tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaccticacnlcslcr. of Saltcylicacid days. Mr. Smith expects to stop In Xew York to confer with real estate men on his way home. Suspect Held in Holdup of Omaha Taxi Driver Detective Ben Danbaum is in St. Paul, to bring back Mike Herman, wanted in connection with the holdup in Omaha of Johnny Dugan, taxi driver. Dugan was tied to a tree in South Omaha by two men. who robbed him of fl8 and drove off with his taxi. The machine later was recovered. Tech ll'gh Student Dies After Six Weeks’ Illness Dorothy Fern Anderson, 15, daugh ter of J. (\ Anderson, and grand daughter of M. H. Chaso. 4308 U nney street, at whose home she lived, died yesterday after an Illness of six weeks. , She was a student at Technical Hitch school. Funeral services will 1*? held Sun day afternoon at 3 at the Crosby Moore funeral home. Twenty-fourth and Wirt streets. The body will bo taken to Harlan, la., for burial. Good Furniture At Lower Prices X response to an ever-growing de mand for better Furniture at lower prices, we will always dis play on our show floors a great variety of beautifully designed and finely made pieces so moderately priced as to make it possible for every one to realize the ideal of good taste in home furnishing. In utilizing our stocks vou are assured of sound value. V Grand Rapids Quality The phrase “Made in Grand Rapids” is accepted as synony mous with all that is beautiful in design, correct in style and honest in workmanship in furniture. Our reputation as a quality furniture store is sustained by the fact that the great majority of our stock bebrs the trademark of a Grand Rapids manufacturer. If. Erandt’s Good Furniture 1309 Douglas St. Opposite Hotel Fontenelle encc Omaha Business The large number of buyers of our Profit-Sharing Preferred Shares, and the amounts they are buying, is a remarkable tribute to Omaha business. It shows that Omaha investors, large and small, want their money in strong and growing Omaha business institutions. These investors know that a well established, well managed, and growing Omaha business controlled by successful men. will become stronger and larger. They know that when their monev is invested in surli an institution, it is wisely and safely invested. A Success Now— This large number of buyers of our Profit Sharing Preferred Shares, means an ever increasing num ber of friends and rust. • «.>rs for the Burgess Nash Store; it means an ever increasing growth for this Store I hat s why we have sold these Shares to our employees, customers, and other loenl people. That’s why we are continuing to sell them to these buyers. Our Profit-Sharing Shares —are SAFE and PROFITABLE 7% to 10% , _ * These Shares, permitting you to share in the prof its of our growing business, are Preferred, Cumu lative and Participating After all shares have re ceived 7% these Profit ^haring Shares will in ad dition receive one fourth of remaining profits up to a total of 10% dividend on the investment. We arf selling these shares at the par value of $100 £ach, either for cash, or on partial payments of $10 per month, per share. I hese shares may he purchased from any of our employes, either in or out of the store. A Wonderful Opportunity to Save BURGESS-NASH COMPANY “One of America's Great Stores"