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-Buy Now; Take a Sunny Drive Next Sunday. Read Autos For Sale Today Lewis’ Powers Hans; in Balance O Roll Call Being Taken on U. M. W. President’s Appoin tive Authority. By Associated Press. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 30.—Unof ficial tabulations gave the adminis tration forces of the United Mine "Workers of America a majority of 113 votes on the roll call of the dele gates to the biennial convention and retained to them the appointive pow ers of the organization. The unoffi cial vote was 2,120 votes in favor of retaining the present secretary of the constitution which permits the ad ministration to appoint organizers and other officials and 51 against. Indianapolis, Jan. 30. — Appointive powers of International President John L. Lewis hung in the balance . today as the roll call of delegates to the United Mine Workers convention was resumed, following a partial roll call yesterday, which gave a vote of 1,528 to 1,475 in favor of the proposed change. Insurgents have given their entire y length to this fight, their leaders announced and they expect to main tain their lead throughout and ac complish the change by a safe mar gin. Administration supporters on the other hand, declared the lead of 13 votes gained yesterday will be overcome when the districts of the southern and western states vote and that the president will be upheld by a majority of between 200 and 300 votes.! Districts that administration sup porters count on to accomplish this are those in Iowa, which will be called first his morning and then West Virginia. Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. They expect to lose Kan sas. Maryland, Canada, Nova Scotia and Michigan districts. This roll call will consume the en time morning's session, it is expected. Afternoon rereading of constitutional amendments will he resumed. Hope that was bright Monday for adjourn ment this week-end was clouded to day and should more prolonged argu ments develop today it was declared almost certain the sessions will con tinue until next week. A Queer World N. Y. Movie House Catches on Fire—Do Patrons Rush Out in Panic?— No—Demand Back Price of Admission. r ' * Thrifty. New York, Jail. 30.—A perform ance was in progress at the Caruso theater, a vaudeville and motion picture house in tile lower east side, last night, when smoke began to drift across the stage and into the audience. Hut Instead of rushing for tlte exits, a majority of the 1,200 persons in the auditorium at first refused to leave the building without assurance from the man agement that the price of admission would be refunded. Finally as the theater manager argued with the crowd from the stage, the smoke became so thick that the crowd reluctantly aban doned the demand for a refund and filed through doors and fire escapes to the street. The tire damaged the property room and first floor of the theater. m • • Only a Juke. Chalon-Sur-Saone, France, Jan. 30.—The assize court has acquitted Count Ferdinand De Jouffroy Dab bans. former attache at the French embassy in Berlin, on a charge of bigamy. Count Dalibans is a member of one of the most aristocratic fam ilies of France. He is a descendant of Marquis JouITroy Dabbans, who tirst applied steam to navigation. The count was born in Sail F’ran i isco while his fqther was French consul there. At tile trial it was k brought out that he had married an |ev . Knglish woman named Charlotte, llin In Folkestone, England, In 1914. In 1919 he wedded a French heiress. Marie Do Saint Innocent, although the first marriage was not dissolved by the court at Dijon un til 1922. The count contended that the first wedding was onfy a Joke and that no one ever considered it valid since the bans were not published in France. The Judge sternly re linked the defendant, asserting that lie had played with tho law and was trebly guilty on account of birth, education and his association with the diplomatic service. However, the jury was more in dulgent and acquitted Count Dab bans after five minutes' delibera tion. , $5,250,000 Suit Is Dismissed. New York, Jan. 30.—After three weeks of trial, the 13,250.000 suit brought by Mux Hart, booking agent, ngainst the B. F. Keith Theatrical Exchange, Inc., tho Orpheum Circuit, Jne., and other vaudeville Intereats, was' dismissed Tuesday by Federal Judge Augustus N. Hand. Tho suit was based on charges that tho defendants conkpired to boycott acts booked by Hart so as to ruin hla business. Judge Hand Held that as actors traveled with tliclr parapher palla from stato to state, tho business of booking them did not fall within interstate commerce provisions of Hie fcihernian anti trust law. Mother Rescues Two Tots. South Bend, lnd., Jan. 30—Mrs. Fred Fifes left her three little chil drw alone in her home when Hhc ^^.tflfcd on a neighbor lust night. Tho Pp house was in f la moo w hen she re turned. Him rescue! a baby of fi 1 months and her daughter, 3, but her i lit He soil. 2, was burned to death. The ©tlier children were iicriously burned. 4 k Heyn Orchestra on Radio Bill Omaha radio enthusiasts are due to receive a rather out of the ordinary treat Thursday night, when a pro gram is to bo broadcast during the dinner hour. ' For the first time In a year Hugo Heyn and his orchestra will go on the air, playing what they term "sym phonic dance arrangements." Several of these arrangements recently have been completed by Edwin Kahn, pianist, and by Mr. Heyn. Ex-Congressman Dies. Baltimore, Jan. 30.—Frank O. Smith, former Maryland representa tive in congress from the Fifth con gressional district, died suddenly while at the supper table at his home at Dunkirk. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES 15c per line each day. 1 or 3 day®. 12c per line ea«-h day, 3 or 6 day®. 10c per line each day, 7 day® or longer. *The above rales apply to all advertise ment® In classifications: • .os t and Found .*. 4 Help Wanted Female. 27 M• Ip Wanted Mate. 28 Salesmen and Agent® . 30 Situation® Wanted Female. 31 Situations Wanted Male. 32 Article® for Sale. 4«j Farm and Dairy Product®. 49 Good Things to Eat. 51 Homemade Things. 52 Household Goods. 53 Swap Column..'.A 53 Wearing Apparel. 60 Wanted to Buy. 51 Rooms With Board. 62 Rooms Without Board. 53 Rooms for Housekeeping ... 64 Room®. Unfurnished.A64 Suburban Board. 55 Farms for Rent .76A For all other classifications our regular rates as quoted below apply. Classified Ads accepted at the following offices: Main Office.17th and Farnsm Ste. South Omaha.—-N. W. Cor. 24th and N Sts. Council Bluffs.16 Scott St These rates apply to Ths Sunday Omaha Bee as well an The Morning and Evening Bee. All week-day advertiBem»nta ap pear In both morning and evening editions at the on* cost: 18c per line each day. 1 or 3 days. 15c per line each day. 3 or 6 days. 13c per lino each day. 7 days or longer. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADS. Morning Edition.10 P. m. Evening Edition. 11:30 a. m. Sunday Edtlon. 9 p. m. Saturday. Telephone . ATlantic 1001.. * THE OMAHA HER r.a.rve. th. right to reject or rewrite all copy. Call for Classified Ad Department. An experienced Classified Ad taker will re ceive your ad and a bill will be mailed later. The rates quoted above apply to either charge or rash orders. THE EVENING REE. THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. _AN N OUNCE M ENTS. Funeral Notices. A SCHULTZ—John F.. «se 65 yeare. died Monday at hta home. 2016 P etreet. He 1b survived by bis wife, Margaret; son. John; daughter. Mrs. .Marie I.uschen, all of Omaha. Funeral Thursday at A p. m , at Brewer s rhapel. Twenty-fourth and K streets. Dd. R. P. Wheeler officiating. Burial at OracHand Park cemetery. Be® Hive lodge No. 184 A. V. and A. M. having charge at the grtive. * UNBRRO, John, age 69 yenrs. passed away January 28. 1924, at the family res idence. 624 Bancroft .street. He is sur vived. besides his wife, bv one son, Rob ert A. Tunberg. of Omaha. Funeral Thursday afternoon from the N. I*. Swanson chapel. 17th and Cuming St. to Grace Baptist church. 10th and Arbor St. a* 2 o'clock. Interment Forest Pawn cemetery. Friends are welcome A ROTHF.RS, Kmma. Jan. 30th. aged 6? years, at the residence of her daughter, '"m. Allan I). Falconer. f>25 So. 31st Ave. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Inquiries may he addressed to th© Bra Hey A Dorrance Mortuary. Vaults and Monumenta. B "Automatic Sealing" coltcret. burial vault* recommended by all leading undertake1.* Mfg. by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co. Funeral Directors.C HOFFMANN AMBULANCE _ Dodge at 24th. Funeral Director*. JA. ItOI H. H. KRa'mKR FUNERAL HOME. Sdta Wllltary Ave. WA. 6314. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN. 3411 Farnam St.. TAGGART A SON. 5212 Cuming St. JA. 0714. . HULSK A RIEPEN. Funeral director*. 2224 Cuming. JA. 1126 N. P. SWANSON, 17TH AND CUMINO Quiet. Dignified Supervlelon. CROS BY-MOORE 24th and Wirt. WE. 0047. HEAFEY A HEAFET. Uundartakera and Embalmer* Phone HA. 0265. Office 2611 Farnam (ESTABLISHED SINCE HS2) KORI8KO FUNERAL IIOMK. 23d and O Sta. 1250 8. lath J* MA. 0*80. AT. 187* CRANK MORTUARY CO.. CONDUCTED HY LADIES ONLY 515 S. 20th St AT. 3580 and AT. 9690. C. C. HATNKS FUNERAL HOUR 3920 N. 24th St. HR 0267. DUFFY A JOHNSTON. 311 8. 33d, new funeral home. HA. 6417 BRAILKY A DOItRANCE. 1123 CUMING 8T., JA. 0626. Cemeterlci.D WEST LAWN CEMETERY A family lot on easy terms In case of immediate use Our free closed rar at your service for selection. Free per petual care. Courteous service. Cemyery at 68th and Center. Beautiful, conven ient. Telephone WA. 0820, \VA. 4140, AT 1079_ FOKEHT LAWN^ 320 acres. Perpetual oare. Office et the cemetery. North 40fh 8t. end Forest Lawn Ave.. and 720 Braudels Theater Bldg. _ Florist*. E hQlIKRS, Flort.t. 2tth Farnatll, JA. 3400 JOHN BATH. '804 Farnatn. JA 1»00 Pergonal*._ 3 THE SALVATION Army Induatrtal homa •ollclta your old clothing, furniture, mega rlr.ee We collect. We dletrlbule. Phone JA 41»r. end ouf wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home, tl 10-1112*1114 Dodge Htreet PROSTATJO troubles treated successfully without surgery or drugs. Dr. C. B. Hunt. 632 World-Herald Bldg. IMMANUEL PRIVATE MATERNITY HOME, 2603 Bristol. WK 2908.___ Theatrical historical masque coetumee for plays nnd parties at Lichen's. Omaha. * MASSAGE TREATMENT. 210 N, 17TH Loat and Found. 4 WATCH,gentleman's open face, mono gram E. II !*• Value aa keepsake. Re ward. Dali HA. 6447. BAR PIN. gold knife edged pin set with diamond In center. HA. 6036 after 6 p. m. CQN818TOKY mounting with diamond setting, low!. liberal reward AT. 8464. TIGF7K CAT — Strayed, from 124 8 31st Ave ; name ‘'Tommy." Call HA. 3711. AUTO MOBILES." Automobiles for Sale. 5 I'fiHIt coupe, late model Would Ilk* to *e|| uiy t«r Immediately. Extra good (..udltlon throughout: 6 tires. Would consider »r open car In trade. Term* to responsible party, ('all me at MA CJUH. FOHI» roups. 192.1 like the ilav I bought It, first 9296 takes It. 11A. 1666. AUTOMOBILES. Automobiles for- Sale. 5 DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR VALUES. (2) Reasons why you should buy a USED CAR: 1. No loss on depreciation. 2. No tedious “breaking in. (2) Reasons why you should buy a l^SHD FORD CAK from US: 1. Reliable authorized Ford dealers. 2. Dependable used tats at barguin prices. • REAL. VALUES. 1923 Coupe—New paint, 5 tiros . $365., 3 923 Touring—Lock wheel acc. . $325. 1922 Sedan—4 new tires, acc. . $365. 1921 Roadster—Excellent condi tion .$135. Ail these cars equipped with starter and demountables.. II ANN AN-V'AN BRUNT. Inc. F&rnara at 30th. HA. 0868. MR. USED CAR BUYER, SEE THESE CARS. CADILLAC—Excellent condition, Call fornia top, new paint, five good tires. A dandy car for taxi or family. FORD SEDAN—A dandy family car. Lots of accessories New paint. See this car before buying. DODGE TOURING—1923. Five disc wheels; cord tires. Looks and runs like a new car*. ANDREW MURPHY A SON. 1310 Jackson. AT. 4411. % DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLAR VALUES. 1920-1923 Ford touring cars, ranging In price from <100-3325. 1919-1923 Ford roadsters, ranging in price from 135-3175. Every Car as Represented. Buy Now and Save 326 to 350. TERMS. HANNAN-VAN BRUNT. INC. 30th at Farnam. HA. 0868. BARGAIN AT 3850. HAYNES SPORT MODEL COACH IN A-l CONDITION. SIX WIRE WHEELS. WITH ALL NEW RUBBER. WILL CON8IDKR SMALLER CAR AS PART PAY MEN"’- APPLY REAMS GAR AGE.. 211 N. 15TH 8T.. OR PHONE JA. 2668. FORD ROADSTER. 1923—Been driven with rare. Good aide curtains. 1-man top and extra good tires. Will sell my car at #176 and would consider terms to rel^ltblo party. Evenings, call HA. 1000. FORD TOURING. 1922—I must sell this - ar at once. Is equipped with Gass ier shock absorbers, starter, demountable rlmw. absolutely in perfect condition. #175. ('an arrange terms. HA 436H. FORD TOURING. 1923—Extra good tires —spare--lock wheel, windshield wiper. Practically a new car. Equipped with tailor-made curtains that open with doors. At a sacrifice. WA. 149*. LATE 1922 chasms with good panel body in A-l condition. Will sell for $50 down payment to reliable party. Call Harney 4629 after C, p m. FORD touring. 1920 model, with starter: tires exceptionally good and mechani cally perfect. Will sell on small down payment. Call HA. 2061. FORcoupe. 1923; Just repainted; five extra good tires, upholstering like new; terms: at r sacrifice cash pejae. Call H A ■ ‘.’949 after 6 t>. m. OAKLAND 6. 1 920 tout ing: new »ord tires; appearance and running condition extra good. For quick sale #150. terms. HA. 2061. FORD touring. 1920. starter, first clue* condition. Curtains open with doors. $75 cash. Balance monthly payments. HA. 430*.^ LATE 1 922 sedan. In excellent condition, with new tires A real bargain, must be sold at oner. Call HA. 4629 after 6 p. m. 1922 FORD touring; demountable rims and starter. 4 extra good tires Must sell this car this week Call MA. 42ns. KB8EX touring, a good running Essex and good tires, sedan top. $400 for quick a< tlon. Guv l. .Smith CHEVROLET. 1*. B. sedan motor fine. Upholstering very good, would like to get a Ford op* n car In exchange 3f A. 4208. NASH VRIES NT A AUTO CO. USED CAR STORE. 204 3 Farnam AT 4 590. ITBKD parts for all makes «>f car. Ford used parts at half price. Two wrecking plants. N» brsska Auto Parts. JA. 4931. USED CARS * O. N. Bonney Motor Co. 1654 Farnam FORD. 1922, touring, excellent; buy st $125: terms to reltbale person. Call Mr. Lh ngh’iln. AT. 4411. _ HUDSON touring, late model and In ex cellent condition. Guaranteed. Bee today. Guy L. Smith. 1921 FORD coune. excellent condition I might »ak« a roadster In exchange. HA j 4629 evenings.__ I Truck* fur Sale. 5.\ RECEIVER S SALE. Used truck*, many •!*•* and make*—t«rmi and trad*—real low price*. ' RECEIVER TRUCK A TRACTOR CORPORATION ISlO Jackaon. ONK-TON truck. completely overhauled: equipped with ^take body. enclosed cah and pneumatic tire*; ready for work: ra*y term*, bargain. I4t>e NEBRASKA•OLD8MOBILB CO. Call BurdUk, AT. 1770 204* Uwrnaiw St ONE to three-lon used truck*, term* can be arranged. InfernatIon*I Harvester Co. of America. 714-lfi S. HUh Si. Auto Accessories Psrtt.__9 U8E1) part, for all inakei of cars. 6(1 to 76 per cent off ll«t prlcea, two wreck_ In. plant, 1014 Ilarney, ItA. 4911. anti 1806 Cii in 111 g. AT. 1970. Service Station—Repairing. 10 1NDUHTR1 A I, AUTO MACHINISTS. Rayfteld carburefon and Kl**mann mag neto aervlre AT. 26&0. a ____ I1. MEI.l ltl UHH A SUN. 417 H 1ITI1 “ - .BUsiwEsrsERvica_ Business Services Oflered. 13 w.. trim Irr ra. Iiedse. ami grap'i. KE 646:1_______ flKl.lAIH.K Heiecilve Bureau Sund.rland UI <11 JA 8064; alshl, K K. 111! JAMES AM.AN M 1 letectl»a«. Elpert eecral a.-rvlra >11111 Navlha IU‘« li A'iI 194 HAWS filed, key. un.<l». 14"!’, Doualna. Building Contractors. 14 l.i i w I'RICEH on i o 11 > t combination* lavalorlee. alnka. bath tuba, range bnlltra. New gooda. MORRISON LUMBER * CO A U CO.. 22d and I’aul Him•_WK 61^1 Millinery—Dresimaiung. 17 At‘CoR DION. aide, knife, ho* pleating, covered button*, all *tylea; hemal Itching. buttonhole*. Write Ideal Button A Pleat ing Co.. 30* Brown Block. Omaha. Neb.. Telephone JA 1»!*. NEB PLEATINU CO. IIemaiIt<hing. Covered Button*. Hot INirnaiii. Sn-nnd floorJA. h70 Moving—Trucking—S*nrage^ 18 IIIJIHK' V \ N AN1' HTORAOI. HACKIN'; Mi.VINiK SHIPIMNO HTCIHINfl Bail mates furnifehed. AT. 0^30 or JA 43jl BUSINESS SERVICE. j-yf-1_|—_|— I—I ^ I— —I,—-— Moving—Trucking—Storage.1? FIDEUTV STORAGE & VAN CO. MOVING PACKING STOHAGK SHIPPING Household goods, pianos, office furniture 1107-11 HOWARD ST,JA. 0288. HEKINS OMAHA VAN A STORAGE. 16th and Leavenworth Sts. Packing, mov ing. storage, shipping. JA 4163. GORDON’S FIREPROOF WI1SE A VAN 219 North 11th St. Phone JA. 3032; mov Ing. packing, storage, shipping. HAULING ashes; basements cleaned. WE. 0356.___ Painting and Papering. 19 PAINTING nnd rsipnrhanKinir, 25 per cent discount f..r February. Free eati mate. WA, 0879. ATTENTION—Hotel. apartment snd home owners. Special price on wallpaper. paperhanglng. Fred Parks, AT. 7 401. MA. 0101. PAINTING, papering. First-class work. Winter bargains. JA. 6550. FOUR rooms, decorated for price of three for limited time. W. C. I.uker. WE. 4189. Patent Attorneys. 20 J. W. MARTIN, 1713 Dodge, Room 209, Omaha, also Washington: double service, single fc*>. Also help sell patents. Printing Stationery. 21 COMMERCIAL PRINTING Eddy Printing Co.. 212 South 13th Ht. ow»one J A. 6068. Repairing. 23 USED and new sewing machines. Sew ing machines snd vletrolaa repaired. Rent machines, SI per week; S3 per mo. MICK EL MUSIC HOUSE. ISth and Harney. AT. 4361. PHONOGRAPH nnd sewing mach. repair ing. Nothing to sell but service. Miller, 218! N\ 16th. JA. 2147. MA. 1948 evenings 7 J WELTER. UPH ULSTER UR. 402 4 SOUTH 24TH. AT. 6220. MA. 5069. Renovating and Dyeing. 24 OMAHA PILLOW CO.—Matt reuses made over In new ticks at half the price of new one*. 1907 Cuming JA 2467. -,,jEMPLgVMENlT^:i Help Wanted Female. 27 LADIES learn beauty culture. Day or evening. Hundreds have doubled their earning power by our short-practical course. We furnish positions or equip your shop when competent. Call or write. Moler college, 109 S. 15th St. WANTED—A competent maid for house work and cooking. Call HA. 480«. SEVERAL mlddleaged women at once. Pleasant work. 114 N. 15th St. Help Wanted Male. 28 A LI# MEN. women, boys. girls, 17 to 6f», wllllrg to accept government positions, $117-$25(> (traveling or stationary), write, Mr Ozxnent, 166 St. Louis, Mo., lmxnedi-i atsly.I BARBKRING pays. Easily picked up. Day1 or evening. Earn while you learn. Good j lobs waiting. Call or write. Moier Bar- , her college, 109 S lf.fh St.I r-TBllMHN. brakemen. beginners. $150 $250 (which position?) Railway. Y-2&25 Omaha Bee. Help Wanted Male & Female. 29 CLERKS for government postal and other good position $1.400-$-'.300 yearly. Expe rience unnecessary. Full particulars free bv writing G. W. ftobbins. civil service ex pert. 171 Burcheil Bldg.. Washington. i> <*. AGENTS for Darn E-Z, only washable old patch for stockings. Sells at sight. Wheaton Laboratories. i#a Crease. Wls. Salesmen and Agents. 38 LARGE corporation wants a service man in every town to paste up its signs on storekeepers’ windows. Excellent oppor tunity for reliable party. No experience necessary We also have attractive prop osition for agents and salesmen. Guar antee Sign Service. 367 W. Superior, Chl ' -'tgo. ___ WK are In need of ambitious men. Ex perience not necessary: pay $36 and up wards per week while learning. Apply room 10. 47 £2 S. 24th St., between 6 and 12 a. m. Ask for Mr. Wells. 3 9J4 IS SALESMANS YEAR—Are you connected with a firm that will give you advancement this year? If not. It will pay you to call at 2220 Farnaxn St. Ask for Mr. ('Gasman. WANTED—A salesman with energy and determination to fit in a good organiza tion. Call $ a. in. to 12 for appointment. AT. 9449.___ Situations Wanted Female. 31 NEAT girl wants gen. housework. WE. 0372.__ Situations Wanted Female. 31 WASHING, housecleaning by whit* wo man Web 0617. Situations Wanted Male. 32 UNIVERSITY student wants work all aft prnoon or evening. Can drive any make of car. HA. 3663. - _T_ ■_ FINANCIAL - - Business Opportunities. 33 FEDERAL SYSTEM. Garag*. this city, enjoying high class pa tronage. monthly receipts around 11,300. 1 3-rear lease, fireproof building, complete equipment, very little help required to run this place. 13.000 cash, no trades «'*tfe and bakery, here is a money maker. Dally receipts. 166, monthly rent. 1*7.R«. we will sell all or separately, write for complete detail*. Groceries. Nebraska town. excellent trade terrltotry. invoice including fix tures. |?.2no. Dally receipts. 1100; rent, *10, excellent opportunity <*af« and Candy Shop fixtures. 11.000; slock. * 00; dally receipt*. $30. monthly rent. $16; h*’ie la u real money maker for fl.Ron. Pool ami Billiards, this r|t» corner loca tion; If you are looking for a one-man business here Is a good one; dally rs i etptn. $16; you c«n’t g" wrong on this. Manuafncturifig this little business hea wonderful future, with little or no > oftipetition in the state; monthly rent. *40; showing a profit of $.160 monthly Let us give you the detail# on thle place. Price. $1,600. NOT Iff! The above are 1u**t a few of our holdtnre which will bear investigation, terms are rush. To buy or sell call sad se# u*. ws special ixs In out «>f.town businesses. Wo get results where the Individual falls. 306. 306 Paxton Bldg. Phone. AT. 0*62 FEDERAL SYSTEM. FDR RENT—Blackstone garttgo n t Nor folk. Neb. Fireproof, two floors, elevator service; 100 feet squaru; best location In town, ideal for salesroom and service. PcMseHslon March 1* Write or wire .VJ Haven*. Norfolk. N*d> FDR SALE Lease and furnishings of beat hotel bargain, located In Iowa town of 26.000 inhabitants on four rallioad* and doing u good business; no dining room Will sacrifice if sold In next J() days Address Y 26 47, Omaha Rre ANY business, anywhere, sold for cash No publicity. Federal System. 306 Pax rt Bldg 'I <• • Investment—Stoclcs—Bonds. M FDFt HALE. :!'• share# In welt established furniture and hardware business In*, for $7 >,000 Ps\s I pet. 1923. Has alwav* raid good dividend* Safe and sound Inv Y 264 I < inn |ih Her LOW RATE on dty property, qiitcklv closed; no monthly pajuienta. .IA. 163? W. T CD a hum __ M. A. ANDEI Ileal estate. Surety bond** and kindred In* Heal Eitltl loan*. 34A AND to PER t KNT MONEY. Loans on Omaha Improved property at lowest rate*. FRANK 11. BINDER. *23 City Nat I nr i si_JA 3611 FARM LOAN* Largs or smnll W»»t N*b farms, ranches Kloks Investment Co, 346 i>n» Vat Hk '"mama H< » \1 I,. I‘;AS I* NKH I \ R M M d kekte real NUTATE CO. loir. « »*n Nat Itu I.ldg ■> A 27 16 SIX per cent loans on Omaha residence* (’ash on hand Prompt *er\|co E. II Louges, in i.'.v Keel Ins Bldg, _ t'fTY r**al estate mortgages and con tracts bought Mr Lnieon DM North Fifteenth street SECOND mortgagee or * oi tracts pur chased by Tuk- y t'omnatiy $20 I list Ns t Inna I Flank JA. 422 1 I WILL buv mortgage* and contrscia t'orkri l‘IR mmi Nat Hide iMmihs \eb . 6 1 . AND * PENDENT Ni i DELAY | MARVIN MHOS . fill Omaha Nat. Bldg ---—I Spring Sunshine It’s great to feel the warm spring sunshine and to enjoy the exhila ration of a good car under you these sunny days. It is a pleas ure well within the reach of everyone, for the sunshine is free, the roads open and an automo bile—well, read Autos for Sale -—you can get an auto for a song. - Read Autos For Sale Today _FINANCIAI^^,^ Money to Loan. 35 THIS COMPANY IS ORGANIZED To supply ycur money want* In the same way that banks supply the money want* of the business community. Any amount loaned up to $500 and you tan repay It in easy monthly payments. Our equal payment plan repays tho loan and all charges. We have been I* buaines* In Omaha over 30 years a; d tan assure you of a quick, confidential and *quar* deal. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. 506 Karbach Block. Tel. J A. 2295 Southeast Corner 16th and Douglas Hia. DIAMOND loans at lowest rate*, business strictlv confidential. The Diamond Loan Co.. I'.lt Dodge St. Established 1494. Wanted to Borrow. 36 WANTED—$2,000 for six months; ample security, or will take In partner in good paying business; lady or gentleman, ac tive or not. Addrem Omaha Bee, A-1.3. WANTED To borrow $500 for one year, pay 10 per tent. Beat security. B-275. Omaha Bee. __ _ Local Instruction Classes. 38 THE MID-WINTER TERM OF BOYLES COLLEGE IS NOW OPEN IN BOTH THE DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS. Yet It Is not too lata to enter. Begin now and get th* mental training and dis cipline that will double your earning ca pacity. Complete courses In all commer cial branches—bookkeeping, comptometry. shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, secre tarial. bunking, salesmanship civil serv ice. English. Write, call or phone JA. 1565 for Urge, illustrated catalog. BOYLES BUSINESS COLLEGE 11th and flarney Sts., Omaha. Neb. EXPERIENCED comptometer opera tore are always In demand. If you are not an operator an eight weeks’ course In the Comptometer school will fit you to hold one of these desirable position! that are always open. If you must work, whv not prepare so that you will get the most for your time? Let us tell you about oui day and evening classes. COMPTOMETER SCHOOL. 300 Courtney Block. "The school that Graduate* Experts.'* EIGHT to 12 week* prepare you for a fine office position. Call AT. 7774 or write American college, 1912 Farnam. I' W O It A K TIUSIN ESS COLLEGE Stenography and Bookkeeping. Weed Bldg . lsth and Farnam. AT. 7415. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 1402 Dodge St 1306 Douglas St rail or write for Information. VAN SaNT SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Day and Evening Schools 206 S. lfth St.JA. 6690 EARN while learning; be beauty specialist. 1 L'Charma School. 212 Courtney. AT <419. Darning. 3>A LET MU. keep" TKACH YOU TO DANCE Keep’s. 1819 Farnam. Classes Monday, Wednesday. Friday nights. Private lesson bv api.-'lntm^rr Phone JA H70. HELPIN’ E. 25TH AND FARNAM. Big class Monday and Thursday, at 7:96 p m. Ten lessons wtth teachers. $4 00. Private lea n* anv time Phone IT 7650 _^merchandise^ ___ Articles for Sale. 46 Numismatic dealer. Thoreon, 306 8. lfth. Business Equipment. 47 WE BUY', sell safes make drsas. show cai*’-«. etc. Omaha Fixture A Supply Co.. M W cor 11th and Douglas JA ?72« Fuel and Feed. SO KINDLING—1:> truck-load, delivered ^'awduat. shavings Phone JA. I74t._ KINDLING WOOD For sale, cheap WE 4§61. Good Things to Eat. 51 GOOD POTATOES, f! 00 bit John Tei!-* bury. <2? S 33rd after l r»o Household Goods 53 FURNITURE—The kind that you would like to possess. aa well at staple articles l*riroa within reason, Sitephenaon Auction House. 1 ^i)3 Capitol Goods void at auction and private sale. _ Swap Column. 53A 21 Va At 'll EH— Improved, electricity, paved. 1 4 a. in frutt . acreage can l*e cut. fronts two road*. high and sightly; trad*' cottage or bungalow. Hog A-16«. Omaha He«» RETURN ticket west, good until Feb 7, for banjo or what have you? 1* 270. Onia ha Bee. NEW lawn mower, new No 9 Oliver typewriter for .onaole phonograph, any make B-299 Omaha Bee. i'AHINI T aired vlctrola and 3& rs *ord" and Hottv: cash n» down payment on an a ! houaa K I *■ * * >m« ha Bee. GOOD Simmon* bed and coll spring*, for sport suit A IDO Omaha Bee. Machinery and Toola. 55 Eel roti Electrical Works. 31A-20 bo Jlth NSW and second-hand motor* dynamos Musical Instruments. 58 THREE used aaxophon*" and trombones. stnndH’d makes. Una Arlington Block. j KaUso Equipment. 59 UUAKANTKKD radio aata 13 46 ami up II M SHI.AKM 31* North Ulh St. RllTKR tTi.\f, lfOJl I.KS8 MONKY MA 47 7*. WAITKU I HnoKKH Wearing Apparel. 60 Kt'lal. 1*11188 milta am! Tuxfdoa for rent •IA I » 10’* N 1 <4h Sr .lobn Fridman 1 1 1 1 > i 11 id on aval i< hi<*». \ei \ ► nimbi** IIA. 04('<V Wanted to Buy 61 I*K8KS. I>KNKS. I>|. nKS Naw drak.M, iir*m| t|M*ka bough?, aold and i r.id**d. J C Hard U07 Kartmm 8t AT r. I 4 »t ROOMS FOR RENT. Rooms With Board 62 llunM with hrcnktaat for two, in prl- J vaia honia Walking dialama. N> andl oavian prrfrrt*-'l ' ! (iflfc, HANHi’OM IH.Vh t.ovrly hotna for two Kirin <>r married mupta. ono blot k to cal It A I40ff KMIIITKICNTII HT.. 1I2« N <*n*>. u arm Mr kt l oiim*. bni lit oont ltwnd\ . Rood bo »td WA .16":' l.argo daahablt. na|l fur nished iimn - 11oion11),o luriountlinfta tloud board, ivaaoimblc f ROOMSFOR RE N T. ^ I Rooms With Board. 62 ROOM newly decorated in private family on 3 cgrllnes. koo<1 in'■;>!*. WA. 64 27. BoaHD and room for two wishing a real nom*._HA 7&30._ _ 1'.37 8. 251 h St—Front room for 2 men or employed couple. Hoard Garage. JA. 25.'4 Rooms Without Board. 63 FAKNAM ST.. 1813. WELLINGTON INN HAS NICELY FURNSHED ROOMS WITH DETACHED OR PRIVATE BATH AT VERY ATTRACTIVE RATES TO PERMANENT GUESTS. DON’T FAIL TO SICE THEM. i _ ON WEST FARNAM car line, very choice large room, for 1 or 2 gentlemen, also ■mailer room nicely furnished, hot wat er heat, in fine modern home, private family, home privileges; references . re quired; very low rents. J A o 10o 14 S. 38TH —Delightful sleeping porch and living room: ulso prlv. room in well k-pt home, under refined influence*; block to far: beet residential section. 2517 ST. MARYS AVE—Coxy room in pri vate family; walking distance; reasonable. AT. 6M,2. _ i f. SOUTH 2V?’H—Walking distance, well j furnished, sultui le for 2. well heated, HA. 0*41. j LARGE, pleasant front room. home privilege, bicakfast if desired. it A. 5'.So r.DJ Sf' *23 R D—Nh e large front room for rent. «-uf b> r. t - : en.de. AT. . 57 r.uVELY room. r|t^ m. reasonable, for 2. nhe location. hA. 2*61 j 2602 E. ST—Lovely rooms In desirable j location, reasonable Rooms for Housekeeping. 64 3-HMrf . well furnished. Parlor with piano. Bedroom. kitchen. Everything furnished. HA. 0776. 516 861 22ND ST. modern 2 and 1-rm. .1 pts CU’C* in. 15 to 112 a w. rf. 710 SOUTH 1ATH—Two large rooms, also large room, clean, everything furnish ed, 16-18. TWO connected rooms. furnished. Adults WEB 1059__ TWO furnished toot* with bath for light housekeeping. 2301 8 llth St. Where to Stop in Town 67 HOTEL HANFORD— Hill and Farnam HOTEL HENSHAW— Ulh and Farnam SierjM| rat'’* to permanent guests Wanted Rooms and Board. 68 BY mother and grown daugh ter. in modern home with small family, use «f piano for act ompaclmer.t. good car service to Centra! High- WE. 246?. Apartments—Furnished. 69 TWO-ROOM apt . sleeping porch and bath; private entrance. 1 exposures, built m U i.'urrs 11 A. _ FORTIETH ST. hi* N —Well furnished ■ipHrtinen’.. private bath. 160. AT 42i« HUNTER INN. AT 6f6034 and Dodga Hein** for the ira»>el!r.g man and wile TWENTY-THIRD ST. 3*37 8.—Cor. D. > hi rfuiiv tin oratr.l, mod L’-r. ajt 2013 OH1CAOO ST.—3-room modern, nicely furnished front apartment. Apartments—Unfurnished. 70 BRAND n**w Brick Duplex. nearly completed. with or wt'nout garages. Make your sc ectlon NOW and select > »ur decoration*. V J SKOOMAN K 8CN*. 3119 Cuming St HA. ?««l. Aft«*r office hours call HA 2I7S; HA. <714 LARGE 1-ROOJl APARTMENT. The TJr»lmn. 5-i 8 list—Alt modern 4 room apartment tn walking distance. Win ter rate only $55 Call Drake a. JA. 2105. 17th and Howard. TURNER COURT Available at nr.ce. park nr boulevard e* noHUu. Janitor. HA. h>9(. «; M H At Si:u. Mgr ; APARTMENTS and flat# for rent \V J PALMER CO. AT. hfSO Rra’ Estate Management 8pe. laltsta. ROOM flats. 9J5 and 937 N. r4th St.! |20 each. «\ G. Carl berg, 312 Hrandeis I Theater Bldg HAWTHORNE 5R>»-7 Howard Near*, mod ern 3 - room apis. See Janitor, 2215 Howard FOR ONE OF DRAKE’S 1000 APARTMENTS Call Jeckeon 2*05. .•Room apartment. Rnmona Court, 3307 lu-wey, $71 T. II MAENNER CO.. AT PETERS TRUST company WHERE OMAHA RENTS’’ AT. 0544. 17th and Kiirnsm Sts MNDKHWOOD AVK >' 19—Three mom Ant. with 0 room accommodations. WA till 7714 U ST. — Near r M. strictly mod. 3 r. *pt.. steam heat. Murphv bed pri hath. HA. 7121 or IIA. #*994 — 5 larg* rooms, apartment; mod* rn choice bn at Ion. STKAM-HKATKD mod apartments, low rent. U. P Stehhins. 1010 Chicago St FIVE ROOM modern apartment, furnish ed r.f nufurnlahed HA. 5*54 4-ltM mod unfurnished apt heat furnlsh •l #75 per month AN V 1.4 * Business Places loi Krm. 71 I AKNAM 8T . 1»#7—8tor« room, end 1109. store room 19x13?. If tenant wante more room, will build two str»ne» above, . ach «>**vl3r. vvith Mght on three Side, rho» *E Gall. 1911 Harney Si AT. 7400 ________________ MODERN "train heated store, 170 month • 5 I* Stehhtna, 1x10 Chicago Houiet for Rent. W'tiKW<>< ii• in'noalow i "it rent. Nnv fivi* roiinii, oak and whit* atiamal flniah: tin foor In bath room built In tub; la rata Itvinjt room with flranlaoa ; al*o alnuit* nmtii'' and oamant dll'# Will i'H» to . • .mi-.hl.* in'U for 176 oar month Thou* Walnut pMI ~ MOI> A\b 11 AH At J • *. '*• N 4.1 —IU ft-Tt. MKATKM APT. t»\ \NA\—1 >» 4 It. HKATKI' APT. IMNSAV --|U. ft PI*AT, t’l.OHK IN ; n Mof> HKMix I’a UK homi spa tM n r N T Alt K \ IA f I 9 IIA :ti04 i^ f-Al.m HtNI.A • $7* d PINK rooinn. hiat i on4t*b't«'d t.at ua a how ymi through J l* llatt i’o . AT. !>**»>. _ ' N 7-nn trhtly mod On * if jin* Uoatl lot »t on. .' T 0 J S Uih M ♦ J A Cl AO .HI \Vt»t ‘I.AVOHTM A AT. lht*r ro.»m« for hcuaakrani"* III1: ♦* imm*. *2C, mod i ■ n r a o blot ki to i I I ‘.*ot \A RHIIIT SI’ I oik* rood#in linin' | 4 brill o«itna. *7.'» to i>nht onrti » barb’* | Nuitblad u, Kealtna llldn J.V. . :t». REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT. Houses for Rent. 72 EDGEWOOD BUNGALOW FOR RENT. New five rooms, oak and white enamel finteh; tile floor in bath room, built-in tub; large living room with fireplace; also single garage and cement drive Will rent to responsible party for $76 per month. Phone Walnut 2*12. 2x10 DECATUR St., J*02 and 1*06 N. 28th St., for colored. Nice 6-room, mod ■ rn. except heat. Water rent paid. $30 TWO. JA. 4145._ 9-ROOM bouse, oak floors, close in, good place to live and rent a few rooms. In- j quire 2554 Douglas.______ 1812 N. 28th St., for colored. Nice aix rooms, modern, water rent paid. $40 per month. JA. 4145. MAPLE. 13rd St. Large 7 rm. mod. house, near school and car. Call WA. 1 742. _ 8 - RM. mod. house new furnace, oak floor double garage. $50. WE. 4782. »_ EMMET ST. 2507- 6 rooms and bath. modern; garage. WE. 4691, NEW 6-room duplex. $50.00. AT. 6260. KE. 36*3._ PINKNEY. 3412 - *> rooms. $55. WK. 1677 j.RM. cottage, close in. $30 mu. HA. 1679 HOUSE. 4 rooms. 11* mo. WE. 6124 Wanted to Rent. 77 ROOMIN''! h'lUBB—15 I.r 18 room,, good location. Call HA. 0776. ~REAL ESTATE—FOR, SALE-. Farms and Lands {or Sale. 79 AT AUCTION. FEB. 11 Hood ranch. 1.120 acr*s. Custer county. Neb. For complete description agrees Mark Carraher. real estate auctioneer. Centra) City. Net*. City Acreage for Sale. 79A ACREAGE INVESTMENT in acres Planted to grappa and fruit. Close in oti the Dodge road. Will make a good profit to the purchaser. Come In and let us prove it. Call Mr. Goodall. HAMILTON & CO. 303-4 Neville Blk. JA. 0687. Evenings AT. 0718 Houses—North. 81 BUNG A LO W —MIN N E LU S A Beautifully modern In every way. glorious fireplace, tile bath, built-in tub; oak floors; near cAr line and school. Ideal home f**- young couple, plenty of room for a garde * You ran move 1n it now for 6704 lorn* and see it. Phone Mr. Gehris. KE 5<»3®. or Mr Pitkin. AT. 8897. EQUITABLE TRUST CO.. Realtors. PH Douglas St.AT 2945. HOLY ANGELS PARISH. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. Very choice five-room oak finished bunga low ; long living room, two corner bed rooms. kitchen In French grav enamel • level s-uth front lot. Priced at a bar gain. L.'"*; term* if dee-red. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO. :.?«» Pf-rt Trust Bldg Jackson 22*2 256® fort st. Six rooms, email sleeping porch, bath, oak finish. Just decorated, American fur nace one-car garage paved street PrDe 15,960 ■ terms. Small house or lot taken In exchange. RASP BROS 212 KeHine Bldg . -W 072 63.800 BARGAIN 7 rooms and bath, all modern: not new but h good well built house pear 21 st and Maple Sts. Paving ail paid. Terms if desired. V J TKBBEN8 CO.. Realtors 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. JA. 2182. ONE OF THE BEST BUYS in Omaha for r.~i» «« years old. all modern. 6-room bungalow- double garag-. paved street, ait enemat* paid. House like new ; only $454 cash down required. Call Mr Cole. WA. 7344 eve nings. or AT. 7 412 Hava HAVE YOU r**o CASH? New brick veneer bungalow in Minna l.usa. Near car line ind school. Imme diate possession. Evenings phone Mr. Gehris. KE. 5'39. or M* Pitkin. AT 8897. EQUITABLE TRl ST COMPANY. *»I3 Douglas S- Re-1 tors. AT 2945 -ROOM bunlalow. new: oak finish; garage; corner lot; paved street; very fancy. $4.8.'«». $8.54 cash t ‘HAS. W. DAVIS. 438 Securities,JA. 189!. 6-ROOM nod. oak and er.a’ne!. handy to Tech High, raved *?reet $I.«H). easy terms. Ja-1428 days, WE-3263 evenings 130® rash, balance monthly: 4-room mod * I avtd street. 2*26 Seward St. Creigh 6®< Bee Bldg. JA |304. DANDY new 5-room bungalow at 5®th Ave. & lake Immediate possession. Terms Owner. WA 6744 I D. E. BUCK & CO buy and sell homes Houses—South. 82 sacrifice for cash A dandy a-room home; paved street. Ilaa wh se <ak floors; close to 8t Joseph b *e pital and 10th street car. This is by far the best home to be had at the money in this district. Owner listed property •1.4*0 below value. Y'esterday he gave us a new low. 6700 below our listing, all cash talks; AMERICAN MORTGAGE A FINANCE COMPANY 214 Courtney Bldg AT. 4**66.K FT. 1733 NEAT 3 ROOM HOME. $1.954. This neat I-room home, east fr«*nt. cement block foundation, painted, papered and decorated: a growing ne ighhorhood. $1.950—$.5* down, balance monthly. GR. YK HIBBARD CO.. Builders of Good Homes. LOUIS OH1N * bna all klnda of property for sals. Pbont VA r 143 4*7? P 2V h St GOOD 7-mi. house $3.75® for quick sale. Inquire 8X37 S 2.3rd St. Tee*r& Teaar. specialists in S Side home* U D. SWANSON. n*al Estate. JA. 4>2J Houses—West. 83 YOUR « HAN'K TO RUT IN BEAUTI FUL EDGE WOOD Thi* iM'MUtifu! bungalow ha* 4 la-ge well arranged rooms and is so constructed that two good sii* d rooms could be fin ished on second floor Oak floors throughout: reception hall. French door* from living to paneled dining room; kitchen ha* convenient built-in cabinets, all walla are beautifully tinted and have never had paper <»n them Basement has water. g<«*. drain, built-in coal room and fruit room, large lot. garage and cement drive. The construction shown here w-ill stand do**- investigation I<et us ehow you the best buy in Edge wood st $T.4Grt. Call Larson. JA. 07*4; lluaton. HA. 47*: A I* TIKF.Y A SON*. **T ukc) Sold it* JA 4553 t»?0 First Nat l Bk. Bldg HR K N 1» NEW DUPLEX. Have Home and Income Two extra Urge hi* rooms mid tiled bath, choice oak finlah first floor; large II v mg room, white enamel ..i«h oak flooro up; tiled bath with latest plumbing. dou l»le gatag nil specials paid. l.-.CoO v 'll handle. t'sll OSBORNE RK \LTY C«>. p . i or « Trust Bldg .M-a-m :r<3 MU' IN <bTPONK MVIVi; IN* A HOME OF YOUR OWN* A small cash pa' iuent and «a*v terms will buy this beautiful white Engl *h mlonial w th green shutter trim. <n Urge lot. paved street, near car line. It ha* < room*, tile hath, built-in tub. large con venlent kitchen cabinets full cement Msemer.t Price 17,540. Call Mr. l.iokty, K V. 1 4 ?• _ WILL build to your order on our beautt ful lot* In Udsewood; '#r> ea*v term* Phnwe AT t*4(l j . Q*-£.V»yyvc_ 44*^ < /yJ/^ -/y—■** ; ‘ ' a , 9 Houses—West.83 WEST LEAVENWORTH H1JMOALOW New 6-room modern bungalow, ready to occupy. «»ak floors and finish. Paved street. Near car Aine “nr* «*°L Ka*v terms. Evenings tlnone Mr Pitkin. A 8897. or Mr. Gchri*. KE 6039 Egg IT A BL E TR U ST COMPA N Y 1813 Douglas St. Realtors. AT. 29L POPPLETON PARK BUNGALOW. OWNER LEAVING CITY Practically new five-room oak flnianed strictly modern; choice south front lot blocks to Dundee tar. Sl.oOO cash wl ■' handle. Call _ ,_ OSBORNE REALTY <*0. 530 Peters Tiu.c Bldg.Ja» kson 22*2. FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, *2.750. Located aouth of Elmwood park, at fOth and Pine In path of city'* growth Term .1 1. HIATT CO. AT. 9900. LEAVEN WORTH DISTK ICT. New five-room oak and white cnai '•! finish bungalow right up to the minute, only Sa.IGo easy terms. WA 2M2. FIELD CLUB district, just completed. » room®, modern, tile bath, eafey terma. V A 7060. Houses—Benson. 84 SUBURBAN HOME. We have a good acre in Benson Gardena with 4-room house; oak floora and ele trie lighfa: good well: coal h«*u*e garage; chicken yard: 100 grape vines 50 ra*f berry huahes: acre all fet ' cd. F rl ™ $3,500; easy term®. Have other acreage property also, improved and unimproved. Evenings and Sunday cal! WA. 4833. FRED A. BAILEY WA. 4304. t>f-»15 Military. For Sale—Dundee. 85 DUNDEE. 6 ROOMS vPrv attre-I v•> h"m» with !*rze II'' * room, fire nlace. kit< iien with convenient cabinet*. Til!"* pleasant bedrooms. Me li.-ttli. a > tic and full cemented b^semer*. Nbe oak f’<»or*. oak ; nd enamel finia'i Priced to *e|f. Evenings eall R. K. Kil go:e. HA. 631*7. or C. P. Allen, Ke. 57 4 1. PAYNE A SONS CO., 616 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. JA. 1016. SIX-ROOM Lr * k and stucco: modern in every way-; garage to matTh: splend id location iff Lockwood; owner want* larger heme, eith‘*r Dundee or Lockwood, and will make fair err-hang". AT. 4994. DUNDEE BUILDING SITES GEOROE Sr CO. AT. 3024 For Sale—Florence. 86 NETHAWAT has improved acreage nor*h of FLORENCE for city property* Ke 1 4 f,9 Lots for Sale. 88 going to build? V\> have a number of <hole* building sites in th«* Diairemont district, Hose ,f* car line All improvements in. Why pay more when you can buy a lot In this attractive location for $1,060? V* e will alto he!r* you f nance a home. TEMPLE Me FAY DEN CO. 15ft ' F-rnam.AT r.OT S'*t1$7. on 32d Are facing Hanscotn park, for sale at a bargain price. U A GR1MMFL JA 1C15. FLORENCE FIELD SELLING. Pa earner on grounds every day. r W MARTIN A CO. AT ^>147 Real Estate for Exchange. 85 WANTED to trade for modern horn- in Omaha, full line of farm equipment, attu »r.d machinery. Address Box 491, Fuiler ton. Neb. EXCHANGES of all kind* S. H Browre Co . 542 S^ur": es Rldg AT 3350 FARMS. Gibbons Steel, 410 Peters Trust. Wanted—Real Estate. 90 VE HAVE BITERS FuB S-roc-m frame bungalow, north of Arne*, under $7,000. all cash. 6 or 7 rooms. Dundee. $9,066. $3,560 cash 7-room. West Farnam. $I1.0AO, cash. 4 or 5 r »om», north, $4 000, with 0400 cash. room*. Clairmont district, f* *6#, with $1,000 carh. v?u»ck aale for the«.e and many other*. Must have them at once. Evenings call HA. or KE. 42U. THE BENSON Si GARRETT COMPANY. AT. 96 4 -13 S. 19th Street. *» to l-r v n house. Must ba up-to-date. in nice local on. \ 7 A R. 'SKIN AT, 1040 MOVING to Omaha Want to buy cheao house not ever $3. $00; small payment down. Box. 3175. Harlan, la. -WE BUILD TO PLEASE.** TEMPLE McFAYDUN. 1503 Farnam St.AT >9C» SERVICE AND RESULTS. Competent sales force, JA 31 P GLOVER A SPAIN. Realtors WE SELL HOMES. LIST WITH US HAMILTON & CO.. 3C3 4 Nevlii« BlockJA 0<<T 'VE SELL HOMES LIST WITH US FOR RESULTS MrCAC.UK INVESTMENT *'Q JA U? .NK" Hr >MES—YOt'R TERMS OROVK-HIBBARD CO.. ru^T. n*„rv. bm,at i*<« SEE us firat. Need Hating*, any location 5 to t room* Shet>en A Co, RaaIters v\ 4?;« 73f KrH r.r Bldg CH AS W YOUNG A SON. Real E«tate Rentals. Insurants. 1*0? O' * v N»" PsnkAT »*«« LIST voor homes with ua for results GRUENTG REALTY COZ Realtors. Ja kao-v 194" I40f* Ft rat Nat'l Bark O T. HAMFR^ Invest inert* A crows*. 1 Se?. Farnam AT 0046 LIST your proparty with Chris Boyer, notary public. 23d and Cuming St* HAVE ca*h for lot In OlarmtW’t or a est M.le Han econt P%rk HA. RI.i> REALTY CO. Realtora. *AT -3401. ivrFTF.RN Real Estate Co. JA 3407 rhaa E Behnan. AT 125" Real Fstste. Hnetteimairr Real Estate. AT. *250 H >V VoPand Co, for Real Service AT 051k. SLATER A CO„ Realtora. K*-eime BMg. G A SAN DELL Real Eara.e AT 93 \ We Make I 5'A/j Loans on Omaha Real Estate | 6% [ Monthly rnrmfM lout on ReexUacoo iJLiIRS IKUST LO'VFANY Peters National B.\nk We Have Money to Loan! On Business, Apartment House or Residence Property in Omaha FRANK H. BINDER M3 City Natl. Bank Building Phonr JA ckion 2561