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^Take Advantage of Used Car Sale Week—Read Autos For Sale Today Highway Building by State Urged County System in Nebraska Unsatisfactory, Chamber Committeeman Says. I - Nebraska has demonstrated through Its system of county road building programs, that this method Is unsatis factory, according to \V. B. Cheek, chairman of the Joint good roads com mittee of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. "At present each county Is con cerned simply with roads In its lim its and not with the proposition of connecting highways aeross the state. "The condition of Nebraska roads is not good publicity material. Tine Joint good roads committee, com posed of 11 organizations, has been striving to get backing for the state good roads association and have the building of roads placed directly under state supervision. In that way, con nected highways will be built instead of a piece here and another piece of road some miles farther on. Cities Would Benefit. "What good Is It for one county to have good roads and then at the Jaunty line to Jump oft into a mud /' hole? There Is no city In the state hut what would benefited by a good system of highways, especially through highways. Even the local roads now existing do not connect tvlth main roads. The counties that can't afford to develop a highway must be helped by other counties." "Putting tha road building pro gram under ths state means money for Omaha and the state and will do much to put Nebraska on the map.” said William A. Ellis, assistant com missioner of the Chamber. “The question Is not to be sneered at cr treated lightly. The number of machines on the highways of the country annually Is more than 1,000, 000. These are filled with persons who are taking trips outside their own states. Urges State System. "If Nebraska Is eager to let the money and business travel around It, because of poor roads, let It keep Its present system; If not, put through a state system of roads. "Every dollar placed In good roads ts a paying Investment. It Is a saving Individually and collectively. It saves the automobile. It saves cost of trans portation and saves accidents. "Traffic count was made by the de partment of public works from Aug ust 20 to 26, 1922, at two stations on the Omaha-Llncoln road. These counts gave the average dally traf fic over each mile of this road to be 1,036 vehicles. Taking the average of 2,700 pounds as the weight of each vehicle, the total dally tonnage over this road Is 1,398. "With 14 ton-miles per gallon of 4(6isoline over dirt roads and 31 ton miles over concrete roads, It requires 99 gallons to haul this load over each mile of dirt road and 45 gallons over concrete roads. Thus 54 gallons of gasoline Is saved on each mile of road every day by paving. The value of 54 gallons of gasoline at 181-4 cents per gallon Is $9.99, the saving on fuel by paving. Big Fuel Saving. '’Consider 1,036 vehicles as the av erage traffic for 182 days and 40 per cent of that as the average for 182 days. The annual saving on fuel on each mile of road amounts to $2,548, "The average life of an automobile j over dirt roads Is about four years j and over paved roads six years. The average cqf travels about 5,000 miles a year. "The total miles traveled over each mile of this road every year Is 263. 972. Thirteen cars are worn out every year on each mile of this dirt road and 8.7 cars would be worn out If the road were paved. Paving would thus make a saving of 4.3 cars year ly. With an average value of $800 per car, this would amount to $3,440. This would mean a total saving on these two Items of $5,988, not taking Into consideration the extra repairs caused by rough roads.” Lones, Crawford File J. It. Lones, attorney, filed Thurs • day In the office of the election com missioner at the court house as a -didate for the office of public dc ler on the democratic ticket, ryce Crawford filed a« a candidate for re-election to the office of county ,1udge. _I Profiteering in Bread Alleged Creation of “Colossal Trust'’ Impending, La Follctte In formed—Probe Asked. By Aworlfitrd I’rrM. Washington, Feb. 14.—A report charging nation wide profiteering In bread and the creation of a "colossal bread trust is Impending," wan sub mitted today by Basil M. Manly, di rector of the Teople's legislative service, to Senator Ea Follette of Wisconsin, its chairman and "other prpgressive senators and representa tives.” The report, which wan out lined in an announcement by the or ganization, recommended congression al action to deflate bread prices and check the growth of the bread trust.” An investigation of wheat and bread prices, made at the request of the senators and representatives to whom tho report was submitted, showed, it waa said, that the Ameri can people are paying "a million dol lars a day" too much for their bread. The average retail price of breed In the United States is D cents a pound, whereas on the basis of present wheat prices it should be 5 cents, the report said, adding that bread made with American flour is now selling in Eng land at an average price of 4 cents a pound. Assarting millers, bakers and retail ers were all making "enormous" profits, the report cited as an example the General Baking company, de scribed as one of the two largest wholesale baking corporations in the country. As a result of the profits made by this company, it was said, *one dollar Invested In Its common stock in 191# is now worth $309.” Alleged "retailers’ rings" said to be supported by the wholesale bakers either voluntarily or under threat of boycott, were declared to have sus pended the law of supply and de mand, resulting in artificial bread prices in many cities. As an example of tho effect of thIs«conditlon, the in vestigation was said to have shown that "bread costs 2 cents a pound less in New Orleans and Houston, far away ft*>m the wheat and flour mill ing states, than in Chicago, Omaha, Butte, Mont., and St. Paul, ail in the heart of the wheat belt.” Hi Raps Retention of Sec. Denby w Declares Paramount Campaign Issue “Just Common Hon esty in Public Service By A Mori.ted Prrs*. Danville. HI., Feb. 14.—The repuby lican party must "sweep it. house and sweep It clean” If It Is to retain the confidence of the electorate, Sen ator Hiram Johnson of California de clared today in an address opening hi. Illinois campaign. The para mount Issue of the campaign, the senator said, is "an issue of Just com mon honesty” In public service. He suggested th. removal from office of Secretary Denby and Attorney Gen eral Daugherty, declaring "the public service must be put above all sus picion whether that suspicion arises from criminal guilt or stupid in competence.” "Standing by the secretary of the navy now means nothing less in effect than approval of what he did or vacillation concerning It. . . . The senate and the president alike have expressed, so far as acts can ex press It, no confidence In the attor ney general.” Devoting virtually his entire speech to Teapot Dome, Senator Johnson stated developments clearly Indicated that "reaction and progress must fight It out again in the republican party In the coming presidential pri maries.” 6 Separatists Slain ' By Anoclnteil Press. Berlin, Feb. 14.—Six separatists were killed at Badeurkhelm, a town of 7,000 Inhabitants, yesterday in an pntiseparatlst outbreak similar to that at Ptrmasens. The separatists re fused to evacuate the town and the Inhabitants stormed the headquarters. French gendarmes intervened and dispersed the crowd. Ex-Omaha Bishop Praises Work of Stuntz in Foreign Fields Methodist Churchman, Now in European Area, Here to Speak on Relief Work. Bishop Homer C. Stunt* of Omaha who was stricken with paralysis on Tuesday in Miami, Fla., was one of the most efficient foreign missionary secretaries tho Methodist Episcopal church ever had, declared Bishop John L. Nuelsen, head of the Method ist church area comprising Switzer land. Germany, Russia, Austria and the small countries of the Baltic sea. Bishop Nuelsen arrived In Omaha Thursday morning* He was formerly bishop of the Methodist area for Ne braska and Iowa, which position Bishop Stunt* now hold. Blshap Nuel sen was here from 1908 to 1912. He has visited In Omaha many tlruea since then. Tho bishop came tej America two weeks ago at the request of his church and of a committee organ ized of members from the five neu tral countries of Europe for the re lief of protestant institutions, churches and charities. He has been speaking In various cities throughout live United States on the conditions the church in Europe. Th* bishop * talked Thursday evening at First e.Mthodlst church. "While in Sioux City yesterday, I v;ih shocked to hear of the serious JIIne-HM of Bishop Htunlz," lie said. ■ Not only tho people of my church but all Olliers who know him, were concerned over his condition.•' •— Dtwiill Photo. | Bishop Nuelann. Bishop Nuelaen was honored liy a lunohoon Thuraday noon at Willard hall rIvoii by the prntcatant inlnlslora of Omaha. While In Omaha, Bishop Nuelaen and Mrs. Nuelaen who aceorn pan led him, nre aueata of Mr. and Mr* J. W. Nicholson, G107 Cues atrvet. J BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES 15a per line each day. 1 or S day*. 12c per line each day, 3 or 6 days. lOo per line each day, 7 days or longer. c lassified Ads accepted at the following offices: Main Office.17th and *Farnam Sts. South Omaha.—N. W. Cor. 24th and N 8ts. Council Bluffs.16 8cott 8t THE OMAHA BEE reserve* the right to reject or rowrlte all copy. Call for Classified Ad Department. An experienced Classified Ad taker wilt re ceive your ad and a bUl will be mailed either charge or cash orders, later. The rates quoted above apply to The above rates apply to all advertise ments in classifications: Lost and Found .... 4 Help Wanted Female. 27 Help Wanted Male. 28 Salesmen and Agents. SO Situations Wanted Female. 31 Situations Wanted Male.. 3 Artlcles for Sale... 46 Farm and Dairy Products.... 4 9 Good Things to Eat. |1 Homemade Things. Household Goods... Swap Column..... .Ar»3 Wearing Apparel. Wanted to Buy.... J1 Rooms With Board.... 6 Rooms Without Board.. • * Rooms for Housekeeping . J4 Rooms, Unfurnished.A"? Suburban Board... Farms for Rent .76A For all ot her classifications our regular rates as quoted below apply. Telephone ATlantic 1000. THE EVENING BEE. THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. _a^inounc^em kntsw_ Funeral Notices. A PETERSON—Louis. \ged 65 years, passed awnv Fpbruary 12. 1924. He (s survived, besides bis widow, by three daughters. Mrs Ellen Hypse, Mrs. Leo Garner and Miss Mable Peterson, all of Omaha: two s«ms Elroy I> Peterson of Minneapolis h nd Harry L. Teterson of Oklahoma City, Okl. Funeral Friday afternoon at 2:80 from family residence, 2569 Mason street. In terment Forest Lawn cemetery. Gravs service in charge of Covert lodgs No. 11, A. F. A. M. WARD—Ida Charlotta. aged 67 years. She Is survived by three sons, Charles, Israel and Emmanuel, and two daughters, Mrs. Adolf Carlson and Mrs. Oscar Lind quist. Funeral Friday from residence, 127 North Thirty-fifth avenue, at 2 n. m. Interment Forest Lawn cemetery. Johnson & Swan son In charge. Telephone Jackson 2342. j KELLY—Robert, aged 64 years, January 24. at Elllngsburg. Wash. Funeral Friday, 8:30 a. m.. from Duffy * Johnston’s new funeral home, 311 South Thirty-third street. to St. Phllomena church at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy) Sepulcher. I SKLLGREN—Otto, entered into rest et his home W’ednesday, Feb. 13, at the age of 68 years. Funeral services Satisrday. Feb. 16, 2:36 | p. m , at the home, 403 N. 30th St. In terment Forest Lawn cemetery. Frlende welcome. _ Vaults and Monuments. B "Automatic Sealing" concrete burial vault* rerommended hy all leading undertake**. Mfg bv Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co. Funeral Directors. C HEAFET * HEAFET. Uundertakera and Embalmera Phone HA n;*F, Offt™ 2611 Fa main (ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882) KORISKO FUNERAL HOME. 23d and O Sfa. 1280 8 18th St MA. OfiRO. AT. 1871 CRANE MORTUARY CO.. CONDUCTED BY LADIES ONLY 515 S. 20th St. AT. 3688 and AT. 3680 C. C. HAYNES FUNERAL HOME. 3820 N. 24th St. KE. 0257 DUFFY A JOHNSTON. 311 S. 33d. new funeral home. HA- 0417 RRATLEY A DORRANCB. 1823 CUMINO ST.. JA. 0628. HOFFMANN AMBULANCE Dodge at 24th. Funeral Directors. JA. 1801 H. H KRAMER FUNERAL HOME. 6819 Military Ave. WA. 6314. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN. 2411 Farnarn 8L HULSE & RIEPEN. Funeral directors. 2224 Cunning. JA. 111*. N. P. SWANSON. %17TH AND CUMINO Quiet. Dignified Supervision. CROSBY-MOORE 24th and Wirtrf WE. 0047. TAGGART A SON. 2212 Cuming St. JA. 0714. Cemeteries.D WEST LAWN CEMETERY. Our convenient payment plan la appreciat ed when family lot is required. Telephone WA. 0820, WA. 4160 AT. 187$. and our free closed car will call for you. Courteous ■ervlce. Perpetual rare. Cemetery 68th and Center Sts. Beautiful, convenient. , FOREST LAWN” 320 arrea. Perpetual care Office at the cemetery. North 40th St. and Forast Lawn Ave.. and 720 Brandela Theater Ridr . _ Florists.E UPPERS, I'Torlm. 24th Farnam. JA. >400 JOHN HATH, UP* Farnarn, J A 1»0« Personals.3 THE SALVATION Army industrial hom. lollrlt. ynur old clothing furnltura. mm tinea Wo coll*cL W« distribute. Fhon. IA. 4111. and our wagon will call. Call and Inapect our raw boro®. 1110.1112*1114 Itodge Street _______. WILL take aged, mental or chronic In valids In my home Call WA. 4292. Write 403 Sunderland Bldg. FOR flti, rheumatism, neurit!*, colda, ner vousness or run-down condition. AT. 3377. Prostatic trouble* treated without surgery or drug*. Dr. (' B. Hunt, 632 W.-FI. Bldg. Theatrical historical masque coatdman lot play* and parties at Lichen's. Omaha. M ASS AO K TREAT M BNT, _210 N. 17T1J ST._ FOR SCIENTIFIC ina**age, call WA. 4293. _ Lost and Found. 4 HORSE LOST—Bav. one white foot, white fare, scar on left front foot, weigh* around 1,100. WA. 2606. ' automobiles!_ Automobiles lor Sale. _5 CHEVROLET COUPE—Only run 7.009 mil**; «**l* 4 pa»s«n*«r*. Equipped with •very acressory. Other good used ear values A bargain for business or pleas ure. OMAHA H UDSON-K88EX COMPANY. Harney ni 24th 8t. Phone AH’. 6066. 1921 CHEVROLET coups, best buy In tha rlty. Has been run l**ss than 6.000 miles. 6 tires show practically no wear. Haa seat covers and the little motor lust Call H k 1097 for *i..*» i .»t ions. THE PORT BIX AGENCY makes a prof liable t>usIneN'i for energetic business men H<« Ralph W Jones, distributor for Ne braska and Western Iowa, 2121 Karnam \U'ri mill A NT T< HIRING -- Renewed throughout. Runs and looks like a new ear. Will take In a Ford In trade. AT. 4 41). Mi T .an gill In _ DUPEN I >A HI.R 1THED CARS ANDREW MURPHY A SON 8 1410 lACKSnN HT.__ _ AT, 4411 *T i hED CAJIB O. N. Honnty Motor Co. 2664 Karnsrn. KOHI) SEDAN. 1921, late A real buy. mechanic ally perfect, looks good. Don t tnlss this buy, 9260. H. 2011. ___ HUDSON touring, late model and In reliant condition. Guaranteed. Hee today. Guv l«. Rinlth. ____________ NASH VVUEHKMA AUTO CO. UHED CAR STORE. 20 4 6 I’m r ii am AT.4610 RUIt’K roadster. good condition, less than If.Oti Call M. »\ Peters Mill to. AT Of 09 _ KitRD t’oiipe 1921. looks slid runs fin** 1276 I’ni tunlce terms In responsible pally. Cull WA. 6l3u AUTOMOBILES. Automobiles for Sale. 5 AUTO WEE* SPECIALS. OUR THIRTY DAY GUARANTEE PROTECTS YOU. (FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER) 1921 FORD ROADSTER—AT A SPECIAL PRICE FINE TIRES, LOCK WHEEL. TIRE CARRIER. ‘STARTER AND DEMOUNTABLE RIMS AND GOOD HIDE CUR TAINS. FOR LOW UPKEEP AND EFFICIENT SERVICE THIS CAR CANNOT BE BEAT. SEE MR. GLASS. 1923 FORD SEDAN—LATE MOD EL. 4 NEW TIRES AND GOOD SPARE. SUN VISOR AND OTHER EXTRAS. IN A -1 CONDITION AND CARRIES OUR THIRTY DAY GUARANTEE THE UP HOLSTERING IN THIS CAR IS AS GOOD AS NEW. WILL TAKE A FORD TOURING OR ROAD STER IN EXCHANGE. 1921 FORD TOURING—A DANDY CAR. 4 EXTRA GOOD TIRES AND HIDE CURTAINS. THIS CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH A SPENCER TILTING LOCKING WHEEL. PRACTICLLTA A NEW CAR AT A SALE PRICE. HANNAN-VAN BRUNT, INC.. FARNAM AT SOTH. HA. 0181 JJ8ED CAR DEPARTMENT. (MR. GLASS.) * A "BEFORE THE SHOW" , CLEANING OF OUR USED CAR STOCK FOR TODAY'S SALE '2 J NASH ROADSTER—Rebuilt, re flnlshed; a beautiful Nash blue. Factory guarantee. Body same as our current model and la up to the minute }n every detail. You can be proud of this car and It la priced very low. *23 DURANT SPORT—Equipped with everything you would wish. The "new” has hardly been touched on thla car. Triced to aell quickly. *21 BUICK—In wonderful condition throughout You must **»* this car to appreciate It. Priced very low. '23 FORD—Jaw mileage. Five good tires New condition throughout. Priced right. (Thla car waa owned by a very careful driver.) MANY OTHERS OF VARIOUS MAKES IN STOCK. SOME GOOD RUNNING CARS AS LOW AS fib* NASH USED CAR STORE. 2045 Farnam St. AT. 4680. TOURING CARS. We have the finest lot of high grade touring cara ever offered. They have been overhauled and raflnlahed during the winter months and are ready to go. They are priced lower than ever before In order to clean up our atock before the Auto Show. From 175 to 6850. They Are— Bulcka Franklins Reoo Apperaona Hay nee Daniels. Also a few roadatera and Sedans. Sae them today at P ELTON’S, 1019 Farnam 2018 WE ARE SELLING OUR USED CARS. Ten of them went last week We are determined to aell our complete uaed car stock before the Auto Show starts. Look over theae prlrea, then come In and In spect theae cara. 1923 DODOB TOURING—Disc Wheel*. ' A-l shape mechanically. Practi cally a new car at a huge dl« count . 8860.00 1923 STAR TOURING — Excellent condition .6350.09 1923 FORD SEDAN—New paint Good tlrea. Upholaterfhg like new Fine family car . 1860.00 1922 OVERLAND ROADSTER—See this car . $260.00 ANDREW MURPHY A SON. Durant and Star Cara. 14th and Jackson. AT. 4411. PRE-AUTO SHOW SALE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES on Standard make Care FORDS We have a few bargains left and must aell our atock out. Coupca, Sedans, Touring*. Roadatera. DODOES A few left. Good condition end Just aa represented, all with new paint. BUICKS. Good running sixes. Excellent con dition mechanically. Good paint and tires. See th**ee "sixes" be fore you Invest In a Used Auto- I mobile. Many other standard makes to choose from. „ Raav Terms MID CITY AUTO CO. 2701 So. 24th St. MA. 6010. Open Evenings. .. ■ " 9 -- ■ ■ DO YOU want a good ford TOURING CART WE HAVE A 1922 THAT LOOKS LIKE NEW. COME IN AND SEE IT TODAY. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS THIS BY IF YOU ARB LOOKINO FOR A REAL BAR GAIN. J. H. HANSEN CADILLAC CO IIA. 0710. Farnam Street at 26th. HUDSON SPEEDSTER—MODEL M In excellent condition. Recently painted new curtains: equipped with bumpers, spot light. Ready to drl\e away. 147'* Other good used car value* OMAHA HUDSON ESSEX COMPANY Harney at 34th St. Phone AT. B(l«b CADILLAC »• CADILLAC TOURING Painted a beautiful shade of dark blue Curtains. top and upholstering first class, and the motor waa lust recent ly overhauled by an authorized Cadil lac dealer, W# believe this I* the biggest bargain aver offered In Oma ha Price. 11.100 Terms If dealrsd It. L Alley. S12II Harney Ht . R \ 702 CADILLAC (i) Touring; newly painted and overhauled California tup and rx eellent tire*. tarmi or trade. $:im> ANDREW MURPHY A SON. Mill nnd .larksnn \ > •»< I IS 1 „ l| M, I.,'. ».l I' h .1701 h. 2 Hk. * et. MA. 4(i»«. Used Car-Sale Week Used cars are selling fast for Omaha Bee advertisers. All dealers whose advertisements are pub lished in “Autos For Sale” this week are offering special reduced prices to clear all used stocks be fore the Auto Show. Buy YOUR car this week—you’ll save. « READ AUTOS FOR SALE ON THIS PAGE I automobiles. Automobiles foe Sale 5 TUB BEST rt.Arr, TO but a USED CAR. Na»h lto»d«*»r, rebull*, guaran teed, looks and runs Ilk* new. Ford Touring, looks and runs as good as a new one. The beat buy In town. Bulck Tourinir, an aieaptlonally good buy. Durant Sport, like new through out, oriulppea with the beet or everything, a car anybody can ba proud to own. Nash Touring, guaranteed as ntw and priced right. Terms to suit you. NASH USED CAR STORE. 2046 Farnarn. AT. 4680. JOB GOES WITH TRUCK Good Ford ton truck and also 1ob t® responsible party. Small down payment will handle and six months on balance. Call Walnut 5195. Truck* for Sale. 5A Ona 1-ton rebuilt International on pneu matics. Two 1-ton rebuilt Internationals, cushion tires. Two 3-ton other makes, pneumatic, dump body and hoist. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AMERICA. 714 South 10th St. ONE to three-ton ua**d true**, terms can he arranged. International Harvester Co. of America 714-16 H 10th St. Auto Accessories Parts. 9 INST A NT ELECTROLYTE. Guaranteed to recharge anv battery In serviceable condition. Will not fre*»*o In the coldest weather and it will not sul phate plate. For sale In filling atations and garag-a. or phone WE. 196 5. l'SLf5 parte for all tnakea of cars. 66 to 76 per cent off Hat prices, two wreck ing plants 1016 Harney. HA. 4311. and 72*5 Cuming AT. 1970 CLOSED bodies of all kinds built at Pfeiffers 2523 Leavenworth Service Station—Repairing. 10 INDUSTRIAL AUTO MACHINIST*! Ravfleld rarbureton and Elaemann mag neto service AT 256*. P MKLi'HOTRS A SON_417 S 11TH. BUS IN E S a S E RV ICE. Business Services Offered. l.l MOVINO, city or country, hauling ashes, rubbish, cinders for driveways. WE. 6308. MOVING, hauling, city or country Ashe*. rubbish, clndera for driveways. WE. 6306. JAMES ALLAN'S Detectives. Expert Morel service 311-313 Neville Block. AT 1136 RELIABLE Detective Bureau Sunderland Bldg JA 2*56; night, KK 8812 WE trim trees hedgosf grape*. KE 6462. SAWS filed, keys made \404>* Douglas. Building Contractors. 14 LOW PRICES on toilet combinations, lavatories, sinks, bath tubs, range boilers New good* MORRISON LUMBER A COAL CO. ??d and Paul S*s.WE. 6561 Millinery—Dressmaking. 17 ACCORDION, side, knife, box pleating, covered buttons; all styles; hemstitching buttonhole*. Write Ideal Button A Pleat ing Co., 308 Brown Block. Omaha. Neb.. Telephone JA 1834 NEB PLEATING CO Hemstitching Covered Buttons. 1804 Farnarn Second floor 1A 467* Moving—Trucking—Storage.18 FIDELITY STORAGE A VAN CO. MOVING PACKING STORAGE SHIPPING Household goods office furniture, autos. 1107-11 HOWARD STJA GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE PACKING MOVING*. SHIPPING STORING Estimates furnished. AT. 0230 or JA 4338 BEK INS OMAHA VAN A STORAGE. 14th and Leavenworth Sta. Packing, mov ing. storage, •hint Inc .? A 4 i f 3 OCR IKIN’* FIREPROOF WUSK A VAN 211 North 11th St. Phone JA. 3032; mov Ing. packing. storage, shipping MOVING and hauling *>f all kinds. l^A-ton truck. Prices reasonable. Bud Ray WE. 5122. Painting and Papepng. 19 ATTENTION—Hot.!. •rurtment and home owners. Soeclal price on wallpaper. psperhangtnjr Fred Parks. AT. 7 401. MA. 8UH. %_ PAPER banging and painting, work guaranteed Call WE 14.73 Patent Attorney*. 20 J. W. MARTIN. 1718 Hedge Room 208 omnha also Washington double service, single fee Alan hr Ip h»»H patents Printing Stationery. 21 COMMERCIAL. PtUNTt.Nll Eddy rrtnlln* *• n. :ii s.nith ttb hi u mu Repairing. 23 rm;i> end nett eowlng maoblnea. Saw ing machine* fend viotrolaa repaired. Rant inachln*-* !i per w#ek; It per mo M U K EL if! SIC HOUSE. I St H end ILi'ttev AT. 4 S 41 Renovating and Dyeing. 24 OMAHA PILLOW CO - Feath*r« reno vated and made tip In new font bar-proof tii king 19n7 t urning JA. 2417. K MiMXiVMKfCr_ Help Wanted Female. 27 Wt»M KN Splendid profit nailing cor*et twln, a new coiert ln««Mere inMiiilitg « om liiete figure mtiirnl; u l>*"lulcl v comfort; <orrcct nupport nud Hi"ll»h llnr* Many wuiiiin oveniii* tt'et* than j;.(1 weakly \N «’ tenth you hotv Writ* or K'f Mrn. I ••• i* i I i intll* •1 Iia I ••*!! a Htilkllng N>*m Hldg . tMiiahn. NT «*•»7s Hi: i\ Man ti tv Spa.Mallet It pate well Kney end refined work Hig demand for our ginduate*. Po*H • n« waiting. Short couree Hay or evening Inquire Molar si. ► for taneral housework. referem-e*; tnrea in famlH . good Ml'* II V "’17 I S Mth St " NNTI |i -ladle* of ability to eell hlglt flare pt opopttlon m city. Call 503 Horkt i Hl.u k AT. 3602 _ F.MFLOyMKNT __7_ 11 r 11> Wanted M dc 29 A 1.1 MEN, woman, hoy* girla, 17 to 411*. i wilfirg to arrant government poaltlnna, <117 I?M» (iravafing or atatlonaryL write N’t < lament, 186 St. Lout*, Mo., tmntadl* •ttly. EMPLOYMENT. _Help Wanted Male. 28 I.EARN Barber Trade—Pay or evening ' *ur system turns you out a good work man sbre to command big wages. High mt degree of training given our post graduates. Call or write. Molar Barber < allege, 109 fi. 16th. WANTED- Experienced spotter and clean ^t. roust be A 1 on silks. Steady and reliable, no others need apply. State .aiarv »n<J *«perlenc« In first l«tt»r Kronomy Cleaners. 1414 O St.. Lincoln. .Neb. Help Wanted Male & Female. 29 CLERKS for government Poatal and other good position* $1,400-12.3^0 vearly. Experience unnecessary. Full particulars free by writing G. W. Bobbins. Civil Serv !"« Expert. 171 Bur^hell Bldg . Wash Situations Wanted Female. 31 BT NDLE washing; also curtains, work guaranteed; railed for. WB. 3373. COLORED LADY want* bundle washing and curtains. WE. 6729. Situations Wanted Male. 32 MARRIED couple van’s work on farm separate house; no children Henry R*c tnann. Council Bluffs la . &041 Oth Ave j WANTED: Position In bank or lumber! >ard Experienced. 2 years Uni. Y-2566 Omaha B*e. __ FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 33 JOBBI.Nll BUSINESS. Old established but-1 news with no s’ste competition. 300 account* on the books v.Jikh repeat every thirty days, rent |4u light overhead, a real buy. wire for de t.iils. must t,B cash at 11.625. 405 PAXTON BLDG, FEDERAL SYSTEM A M EET. ESTABLISHED MEG CO. in Omaha Is In need of 63.000 to f .f)fiA capita! for expansion Good proposition Offer* opportunity for profit above the average and will pay you to Investigate. E-535, Omaha Bee. ANY business, anywnere. sold for cash No publicity Federal System. 306 Pax ton Bidr AT »462 1ILLINERY shop for sale. flood busi ness. good loca'ion. Y-2564, Omaha Bee. MEAT market fixtures for sale. Y-2S66, Omaha Bee. Investment—Stocks—Bonds. 34 LOW RATE on city property. quickly osed: no monthly payment* JA. 1633 W T Grabs m M A. ANDERSON* CO JA 5107. Beal estate. Surety bonds and kindred Ins Real Estate Loans. 34A, 5% AND 6 PER CENT MONEY Loan* on Omaha improved property at ioweet rates FRANK H. BINDER, 421 City NationalJA. 1611 FARM 1,0 A NS f arce or small M eat Neb. farm*, ranches Kloke Investment Co «45 Om. Nat Bk CITY r-al estate mortgages and con tract# bought Mr. Larson 104 North Fifteenth street - MAH A HOME.*--EAST? NFR FARMS O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO . 1615 Om Nat Bk bldg JA- 2716. SIX rer cent loans on Omaha residence* Cash on hand Prompt service B. II Lougee. Inc . 614 Keellne Bldg SECOND mortgage* or cortrscra pur ’hated by Tukey Company 620 Ftrat Na tonal Bank JA. 4222 I WILL buy mortgage* and contracts Corklu. 94« Om Nat Bid* i'nub« Ne*» 6U, AN!- 6 PERCENT—NO DELAY GARVIN TIROS «4A «»maha Nat Bid* Money to Loan. 35 THIS COMPANY IS ORGANIZED To supply your monev want# In th* asm* way that bar.Va supply th* money want* of the huaines* community. Any amount loaned up to 1500 and you can repay It In eaav monthly payments Our equal payment clan repays the loan and all charges VV* have been fa business tn Omaha ov*r 10 year* a 1 can assure you of a quid, confidential and aqua;* deal OMAHA LOAN COMPANY Karim h Block TeU JA 2295 South* sat Corner 16th and Douglas btay DIAMOND loan* at lowest rates, business atnctlv confidential Th* Diamond Ixmn Co 1 14 Dodge St FfctabllaheA 1194 __ Local Instruction Classes. 38 DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. " BOYLES SCHOOL. Complete course* In all commercial brunch*" bookkeeping. comptomet r>. shorthand typewriting. teregrapbv. esc re ts rial, banking *a!esman*hip. civil ser\ ice English You may work for board while attending. Illustrated catalog free BOYLKS COLLEGE. llth and Harney Ste.. Omaha Neb. JA. 1546. PWORAK BUSINESS COLLEGE Stenography and Bookkeeping. Wead Bldg. Dth and Farnam AT. T416 FIGHT to 1" week* prepare you for a fin* off)* position Call AT 7774 er write American collage. 1913 Farnam._ TRI CITY BARBER COLLEGE 1403 Dodge St 1106 Douglas Bt rail or write for Information. Comptometer school son m*irtn*v Bide Untiring. 39 A K K I T S - HOTKI, noM K flatMonday. Wrdncada* and Frida* Manclnii Tuatda*. Thursday and Saturday. LIVESTOCK." _ Dogs, Oils and Pet* 42 UM idUt | I ti female*. HA UTI MERCHANJP1SK._ Articles tor Sal*. 46 1.4ROK tin! tap 4«ah Violin (Hiltar, In tiHi.l ti.lf! i’h' Mi* fall .1 A. SIM. S'umlamatlo daalar. Thorton. SOI ft. lltfc Business Equipment. • 47 U t IU V. »cll --ifp* mnh* d«-«a*. show '»*'■* «'■ Omalut KlUiir* .* Mur Ml* fn W . i- 1 1 t h and Monglua I A V?4 C. uni Tltin^s to K.tt M 1 mom I HAKIM *o.»dY"".»a «>rdtr A i%»l j f" d t»kfi a tt'acialiy. fall KK. Mil. _MERCHANDISE. - Fuel and Feed.50 KINDI.INI)—It. truck-load. deU»ar«d Sawdust, ahavlnga Phona JA 474>. KINDLING WOOD For aalc- ch.at> WE. 4847- __ Household Goods 53 FURNITURE—Th« kind that you would like to poBs*sg. an well as staple artlclea. Prices within reason. Stephenson Auction House, 1509 CapltoL Gooda eold at auction end private sale FURNITURE AT AUCTION This Afternoon and Tomorrow Night. DOWDS AUCTION HOUSE Swap Column. 53A j . LLAU t'rt'Y lot and clear lend in Mis ► ourI. Will trad* either one or both for ! good lata model coupe. B-213. Omaha Be*. _ TYVO-Flame oil burner for kltrhen rang*, brand new. Will Install. QuFk Hean. intensely hot, for what have your C-341, Omaha Be*. MX wild Mallard ducks. 4 ducks and two drakes, to swap for Rhod*e Island Red hen* Box B-H>. Omaha Be*._ NEW genuine leather cushion settee for wardrobe or what have you? B*«»li Omaha Be*._ ON E dozen Vjctrola records to ex change for what have you? B-214. Oina ha Be*. ________ FURNITURE of 4-rm. apt. nearly new. for Dodge touring or good Ford. AT. 8«4f^ Davenport to trade for leather rocker or what have you. A-11% Omaha Bee. ONE-TON FORD tiu^k to trad* for tour Ing car. Must h » v* *st a r ter. K E. 24M. FORTY' PI/AYER r-iano mils to exchange for what have you'' B-21'n Omaha Bee GOOD gold watch to trade for a one horse wngon. <'-'*4fc. Omaha B*e Macfiinery and Tools.55 f%H'un Klcitrlial Wmka 31K-20 So. I7’h NEW ami i.nmil lianil mmon ll'-n»mo> Radio Equipment.59 GUARANTEED ra-llo ,cl, 43 4k and up. R. M PH LA K-S 218 North liith Bt, _Wearing Apparel.60 FULL DRESS iuit» and Tui'flK for rent. JA- 112S. 109 N. l«tb St. John Feldman. _Wanted to Buy.61 DESKS. DESKS. DESKS Ntw desks. ua*d desks bought, sold and traded. J. C. Heed. 1207 Farnam 8t AT 6146.4 _ ~ ROOMS FOR RENT-_ Rooms With Board. 62 ATTRACTIVE room in new modern priv ate home. Farnam line, beard If desired. home privileges JA f'*52 LARGE pleasant room with board for tw • Ilnnscom Fatk district- HA. 3166. 3025 NICHOLAS—Rooms, close In Busi ness people preferred, garage. IiA. 406" j ,\ .' 4 N*• ar II ■nw om Par* Front room with boar*! Very rea«onab>_ H a 7r0— Pleasant rm. with board for 2. HA 7-.4 0—1 or 2 rmi very reasonable Rocms Without Board 63 MARCY ST 2563—Boom in private fam ily. Walking distance. AT. 2146 HE A I'TIFFLLY furnished front room Jn desirable location. Reasonable. HA. 5070. TWO NICELY furnished rooms, close in HA. 5-.Hr, _ NEW private home; breakfast. AT. 1*37. Rooms for Housekeeping. 64 IN PRIVATE HOME, two largo rooma and hath, neatly furn.ahed. 19 week. Includ Ing gas. water, heat, electricity and tele phene; no objection to couple with child 5 j'ear s or over. 3361 8 ]9th. JA 20C$. NICELY furnished two-room apartment front rooms, first floor. 3012 North Six teenth atr»ef. H A N8COJI PARK district. 10-rm. brick hoime strictly modern, ‘‘'all HA. 1*24 or stop in at 1707 South 33d. 223 PARK tvB. r»w furni.hrd houar keeping rooms, walking distance. HA 147 5,__ 311* CALIFORNIA—2 or S furnished rooma, modern; also 3-rm. cottage. HA 4001 I_ 516 8. 22P ST—Modern 2 and 1-rm. apt. . * ’ ■» I '■ 2 :* \v * * Rooms-—l iifurnished. 64A TWKNTV FOURTH ST.. 4754 N —Tv o ■ room* for housekeeping, unfurnished. Where to Stop !n Town 67 HOTEL SANFORD—1>th and Farnam, HOTEL HENSHAW—14th and Farnam Pnerlal rates »o oe-manent guests REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT. Apartments—Furnished. 65 2063 FARNAM—I-rm. with kitchen. Large front rn». with kitchenette: steam heat bath. TWENTY SEVENTH A'e 32" 8 f room flat, part.y furnished >€S. KE. 6041. Hl'NTKR INN Home for the travel.ng man and wife AT. 6*6 » Apartments—Unfurnished. 70 APARTMENTS and fiats for rent. W I PALMER CO AT. 6*10 Real Estate Management Specialists. FOR~ONE OF DRAKE'S 3 000 APARTMENT! Call Jackson 2*06. PETER8 TRt’ST COMPANY WHERE OMAHA RENTS* • AT 05 4 4 17th and Farnam 8t* \ NEW 6 room brick flai. 4»0 So 33d. $65. John R M'Garvllle. Realtor. 10O2-3 Ctt) Nat 1. AT 3025. STEAM-HEATED mod apartments, low rent 1; T> Xrebhlna. 1*20 Chicago St 2214 1» ST. near 23d. strictly mod. 3-room ■’■t * vt- mi bra? Murphv bed, nrlv. hath ll.A 7124 or IIA 6**4 —5 large* rooma aparttneat; mod«rn rho • • lot at ion. Dl’PLKX. 2214 Sprague 8t —4-rm. all modern: 1 bi<»ck from car KE 3414. HA. 7124 or IIA 6**4. f|v# large beautiful rooms. Business Places for Rent 71 MODERN eteatn heated store. |7f month '7 P Stebh'na 1610 Chicago Houses for Rent. 72 : R MOD AND Cl A RAGE 3.42 N 43D. *45 . R. MOD. STFOVO. Ill MASON. $60. 7 K. MOD DEMIS PARK HOME. $65 .« R. HEATED AFT DRIVEWAY. »M». 5-R. MOD. COLORED. $13. OMAHA RENTAL E\ JA. 311*. H A 26»»y. 4-room house 23d and Polk. 11* I-room flat. 1521 ^ park Ave. -..$35 PHONE IIA 1565 •-RM mod house new furnace, oak floor double garage. 150 WE 4 712 4-RM. lloueo for rent. 2714 So JOth. t'all AT 3774 4 RM partly modern $;« on carline. alrahle location HA '365 _Hou«e» Furnished. 72A FOR RFNT —Furn nhed hcuee, IA room*. W«wt Fa main District Write C .;44. om aha Ren. SOFT!! :ST1! J* I*. —W ell “furnished h Fall AT SIP? Karin l amia for Kent. 73% FOR RFNT <Q0a.ro tan h In r.i*;,*r >unt, N>h 4*'0 Rs'rca hav and mature. Son acre# under plow Well Improved, plenty water Wt e or phone owner. If .1 Prtimer T14 Weal Third street, tit.ti^l Inland >r|» Wanted to Kent I HHKK unfurn'sh d »mt Walnut Hill ®r northwest district. Thr.s adult* Hilt, Omaha Bo* REAL ESTATE—FOR SALK _____ Houses fi-r Sale. *1 KXl'KPTlONAI FARM BARGAIN ^ " "’a Imptox.'d Ni' - * , • ,, nii'i -i S'* mill'd nf Omahn 1'ls-c m>M in 1920 for 1290 par a or*. I’rii - f son on March 1 |9.4 Ju«d a find t MAS W YOfNtl A SOM (90S City Nat Hank Hid* AT HA 9911. W A T9s9 REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Farms and Lands tot Sale. 79 34 YEARS TO PAY FOR IMPROVED FARMS. at 121 to 131 per bti« Hon* tho Oroit Northern Kallnay. Build ror tha futura a homo of your own. Grow corn, alfalfa. ■ wort clover nnd .train, Ho*., cattla and dalrytn* Insure euccoaa. Full Information free. Write— WM. BLONDER, GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY 201 Burhman Rida. 1S20 Dou*laa etreet. Omaha, Neb. ^_ - Houses—North. 81 NORTH or TECHNICAL IIIQH. Reduced to $l.80fl, nifty 6 toom moden bungalow, all in oak and enamel; on paved atreei. among nearly new home*, owner i avlng city. Big eactiflte 10: mile thla week. E. Z. termr^ Evening* call HA. 0411; HE. 4259. JA. 142$. HURT C FoWLEU CO. REALTORS. Ja- kguii 142$. 11-0 City Nat. Bank lCdg. CATHEDRAL MI STRICT BUNGALOW. HI\ ROOMS—ON ONE FLOOR. Strictly modern, good nHgnborhood, Ins paid, |4,:."". *•«*>' term*. W. EARN AM SMITH A: » • • . Realtor*. 1220 Farnuin. JA U5t»4 Lv. IIA. 2997. 5-ROOM bungalow two block* from Amen Ave. car lin**. Ha* heat, water, electric light*. Only $2,1.1©. F.aay terms. Call Mr. Cole, \\ A. <544 evening*, or AT. T 413 day*._ IF you are in the market lor a claesy bungalow in the north cart of Ihe city# -•ail Mr. Tarker. \VA 0204, day* AT. 32*1. Have tome good one*. D. E. BUCK At CO. buy and *ell bom—. Houses—South. 82 $6.600—14ft* Are, the hom©5'. (lean little addition everybody know*. I blot k t * « i.ool «ml » ariit»e, pawl s:re<t <pa<d) everything tip-top In i '* per «.-♦ t«' ondition. verv good location. Hum Miiai e p >»a**ai<ijt i’ou cannot find j k patter • room bungalow m town...,, owner moving out of to*n. B H last week. Owner muat aeli. This is a . a.-e or mur do ;t. 4 Tine, isrg- room a. strictly modern, full basement, large lot all fenced. Alin tat new. Big oar gain. |:.r,Of)—2*41* So 20th Ave. Vtnr good f room cottage, modern except heat. Fin# little horna in fine order, paved street. Huy from C. 13 Schleicher, 1*12 Vin ton. and you always trill bs pleased and always get what I tell you you get. AT. 0906 Day or Night from Now On. 452^ SOUTH 15TH ST. For only 1500 cash and 136 par month you can buy this fins little all modern 4-room home;,full cemented basement, garage: Just north of car line. AT. <41* day* Aak for Mr. Carse. MUST SELL AT ONCE Just listed. 2 four-room houses. 1141-1*41 Vinton St Fine *o ««tion. raved . good future. Big bargain. *4,300 for both. C. B. b< 11LEIVH ER. 1*12 Vinton ?t.. AT 0903.__ Tesar & Tesar, specialists tn H. Side bom>». U D SWANSON. Real Estate. J A. 4*21 Houses—West. 83 WE OWN AND OFFER IN EDGEWOOD a speciu ly •©signed,model, colonial bungs w of five rout-.- The location Is tbs best in th s district. Tbs lot Is *7 feet wide The outlook Is wonderful. n«> rasnped feeling We guarantee construe - ■ ■-u m every a©tali and will stand bi' k of It. * rf * ourse it is omplete. with fire Vise©, tile bath, built-in tub, a beauty ©f i kitchen with breakfast, tab!©, brick foundation, colonial porch on south s de Tastefully decorated throughout. Juat phone us that you want to see “Edge wood No. 2" and we will be glad to hi'# you s©e this high class home that yon can buy ©ft term** and at a price that la reasonable Cal! HA. 2«*56. or KE 4231 THE BENSON * GARRETT COMPANY. BUILDERS AND REALTORS. 213 S. lfth Street. AT. $446 WEST CENTER BARGAIN. ’•2ft South 4$th Street, new 4 room housa. *2.600. Easy terms Call Mr. GoodalL HAMILTON & CO. - SftS-4 Neville B’k. JA ft««7 Evenings KE. 1104 or AT. T * * WILL build to your order ©t, ^ eaatf ful lots In Edeewood: ver* «as\ term*. Phone AT 1640 FIELD CLUB district. Just completed. S rooms, modern, tils bath, easy terma. Wa_ 7654, n>WI.ER KINDS FOLKS who buy home*. st tout property with us for result*. JA 14 2* BURT C FOWLER CO , Realtor* BEAUTIFUL Montclair. $-r. stucco bua galow with extra room on second floor. Double gsr . A R. Muskln. AT. tftf. For Sale—Dundee. 85 DUNDEE BUNGALOVT. FRAME AND BRICK CONSTRUCTION 5 !arg© rooms: ft lished In oak and whits •oamel: fireplace, bookcases and buffet. Front porch scr^er.ei, ©ssr porch screened and glassed Full nasement, fumafS heat. Good yard and shrubbery- Call Wal. 22S2. BEAUTIFUL 4-room Dundee home on at* trarjiv© east front location. Tils bath, f r© place, book cases, stc , $1,666 cash and baL car be paid like rent. JOHN R. McCORVILLE. 1002-2 City Na*.AT !*?». DUNDEE—Attractive colonial arm**#* merit; beautiful hardwood and prwftF floors: double garage WA. 22 5*. DUNDEE BUILDING SITES GEORGE * CO. AT 3024 For Sale—Florence 86 NLTH A WAY has Improved acreage Bortk t of FLORENCE for city property. 14ftf •.. i ■inq Lot* for Sale.8t EARNAM STREET CORNER *5x12* fir© place to build three house* or duplex flats S P. Boetwick, AT. LOT 6ft\167. on 32d Ave facing Hanacoas park, for sale a? a bargain price. C A GUIMMEI. JA U1S. U'^PUNVE FIELD SELLING. _ Sa esmen on grounds avenr dar. U w MARTIN A CO. AT *lYT Real Estate for Exchange 89 EXCHANGE — Change equity in beet ranch In ©astern So Dak for Iowa o© Neb farm or apartment b’df In Ornat* or Council Bluffs. Bowers & King. Mai* <*im. Iowa, EXCHANGES ©f a’’ kinds. S H Brown’s Co. 6 4 2 S-Murlt>es Bldg AT 3356 FARMS itfblt©r.s Steel. 4io Peter* Trust. Wanted—Real Estate. 90 1.1ST >«'ur oroo-rty with us or. If yo* are tn *he market for ac*«a*e. call Lmita Cc.hn for aulvk sal os. MA. ©5*3. Mi. S’ 2S _ “WK Bim.O TO PM'VSE TKMPLK McFATPKN \bf$ ramsm StAT IMi SFRVU'E AMP RESULTS. Competent sales force. .TA :*$© GLOVER a SPAIN Real tom. WE SKI 1 HOMES l 1ST WITH USL HAMILTON A CO 9*9-4 N>v » Block JA. Ml?. WE SELL HOMES LIST WITH US FOR RR81H.TR McCAC.UK INVESTMENT «N» JA. IMS. M.\v iii'MVs -Y.' *n TERMS QROVi:-HIBBARD CO. :M Bapkers Reser\» H gAT Hit SEE us first X#e*1 list toe* sny location, 5 to * rooms Shopen A Co- Resltcrs. 1 i *:?< TJf K*e ’oe Bldg «'Has " w young a son Real Estate Rentals. Insurance. 1«n? City Natl PsnkAT. tilt. 1 1ST vour homes with us for result*. ORUKNIO RKA1TT CO Realtors Jackson i»e* 1*»© First Naf’ Bsnfc O 7 H AM FR In vest meat a Acres**. ’ Fa mam AT. ft*© list your propsrty with Chris Boyer, not a ryr puhhc fid and Cumin* Sts NN ^BLU Rf\i TT CO, r.TTlTo~ it >*>». vv~fstlT n Rea! r«t*ta Co j\ if©? Chat r Belman. AT ITfr© Real Ksiate. HusttetmawT Real Fstats AT f?l© H~~VV Vo:TWr d Co. for Rea: Serv we~ A T •* 1 k M 1TFR A CXI. Realtor*. Reeimt Bid* • ' ' > *• • \V K need some food .r> and f- I room houses for sale. Quick I action, ('itll us and »r will ■ make an immediate inspection. ■ J L. HIATT CO. j» AT lantic 9900 1