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<THREE SUSPECTS ! - OFF tb moor Two Others Given 90 Day Each; Girls Are Still Held. Three of the seven suspects arrested tills week as members of an alleged bandit ring were taken Wednesday morning to Glenwood, la., to face tri'il for breaking Into boxcars and a store there. Two other members »f the alleged ring were given 90-day sentences In police court on vagrancy charges, while the supposed ‘'queen," 39-year-old Cora Hansen, and the other girl, Eva Houston, 16, are still being held by juvenile authorities. James D. Grant, Theodore Warner nnd Harry Hack, who were taken to Glenwood Wednesday morning, have already confessed the robbery, with eight others, to Omaha police. The other confessed robberies Included safe robberies In various Nebraska towns. k Dell Allen, 1604 Burt street, and his admitted associate, Mrs. Purdic Wanrow, mother of Eva Houston, were both given 90-day Jail sentences when they were arraigned In police court Wednesday morning on vagrancy charges. Mrs. Wnnrow'a 13-year-old son, Wil liam, testified against Allen st the hearing, declaring that Allen had supplied him with tools and had com pelled him to steal automobile tires, which he said Allen sold. Allen was charged only with vagrancy, however, as Information against him was In ^^deflnlte. SUSPECT TRAILED BY BLOODHOUNDS Atlantic, la., Nov. 4.—The robbery of the office of Robinson A Robin son, veterlnarles, and the Park pantorlum here over the weekend has brought to a climax a series of petty thefts In Atlantic during the pasl month. Bloodhounds brought hers early Monday morning took a trail to the home of a suspect, the Identity of whom police decline to divulge. The cash drawer at the vetlnary hospital was rifled and the safe In the office of the pantorlum was look ed. Neither was locked, it was said. Ballet Dancer Visits to Father at Shenandoah Shenandoah, la., Nov. 4.—Wilbur Gilmore, dancer with the Pavley-Ouk rainsky ballet company, which has been on a tour of South America since last April, will arrive In Shen nrtoah this week for a visit with his ither, Walter Gilmore. The ballet incer formerly taught dancing In onaha. Out of the Records _______' i Births and Deaths. Birth*. I John and Flora Sorthart, *117 Nertb teenth avenue, boy. ...... William and Anna Nol*n. hospital, boy. Kenneth and Dot Wahlqulet. hospital. "parney end Mary Hempal. hospital, boy. Carl end Clara Kalhorn, hospital, twins. Theodora and Rot* Janaan, hoapltal, 'pleasant and Bertha Rica, hoapltal. boy Herman and Esther Johnson, hosplta. Morrla and Thelma Hlekok. *117 ava il. U «!*>• _ ... Death*. Roy Wldner, 4S year*, hospital. John Harvey William*. 60 year*. 4632 South Fifteenth etreet. - ... Jennie Smith. 67 years. 4318 South Twenty-first street. Jerry Farris, SO yssra. hospital. Mathilda C. Peteraon. 66 yeare, 3614 Da catur street. .... (Anton Frederick Kellner, 74 yeare. 1424 Spaulding etreet. .... Emma Frankfurt. 41 years, hospital. I Mary Stamm Miller. 42 years, 6631 Bln ney atreet. , j Frank Pttimelar, II years, hospital. ' Samuel Spratlen, 67 years, 1714 Dorcas "(J.^C. Tyler, 60 years, *14 North Thlr * John "w**Oraham, 41 years. 3423 Ames t%Andrew Janovich. 43 year*, hospital. Anna Pope, SI years, hospital. Cecelia Mitchell, 60 yarde. 2861 Dodge ’* Frank Sherfen, 29 yeara, hospital. Mar.uel Salacar, 25 yeara, hoapltal. I.udvlk Svoboda, 62 years, hospital, Harrison Blackwell. 22 yeare. hoapltal Dewla L. Couee, 86 yeare. 3320 Center ^Arnold R. Wescott, 16 years. 1314 Park avenue. Building Permitg. Oscar Carlson, 4303 South Seventesntb atreet, frame dwelling. 13.250. Daniel R. Gruenlg, 7416 North Thirtieth atreet, frame dwelling, $3,600. Daniel R. Gruenig, 7420 North Thlrtelth ^ itreet, frame dwelling. $3,600. Daniel R. Gruenlg. 7424 North Thirtieth ** atreet, frame dwelling, $3,600. Real Estate Transfers. Orare Stenberg to Oscar L. Oleon and wife, a. w. cor. 66th and Bur dette Sta., 130x331 ............. t 1 Ellen D. Scott to Mary D. Farhat, Leavenworth tit., 104 ft. e. of 55th St., n. a.. 50x123 ............ *.260 John F. Dougherty and wife to John Land! and wife. William St . Ill ft. w. of 8th At., a. a.. 40x1.30- 6.TI0 Charles W. Martin and wife to Rett Rlogel, Iowa fit.. 362 ft. w. of 2ltB Ave., a. a. 46x117.. ••• Dolllo Passer arid huaband to Sam uel Melater 33d Ave.. 186 ft. n. of Jaynes fit, e. a. 80x133 6........ 1,800 Nela O. .Tohnaon and wife to Hen rietta Benawa. Capitol Ave.. 66 ft. «. of 27th St.. 3SXSU . 1,900 Carolyn ?'raderlk,on et al. to Martha Mosesrt, 27th St . 60 ft s. of Hick A ory St. *. *.. 60x127.7... .. 100 0 Fern Madison to Edwarf H. Sagert, Hurt St., 100 ft. w. of 48th St.. a. *.. 40x128 .1 William J. Colver and wife to Mar garet T Corkln. 34th fit.. 200 ft. _ h of Center fit., e. a., 66x140. 7.600 C;«rl B. Phenta and wife to Her bert E. Anderson, n. e. cor. 60th and Miami Sta., S2*9S • I'*,° Jainen E. Hardy and wire to Lillian p Carman, 60th Ave. 200 ft. n. of France# St., w. a^ 60x124...... 400 George Fessenden to Chsrle* Tilton, 29th St.. 166 ft. n. of Ellison Ava.. w. 0., 77x136*.. • • *>Jorah B. Flaherty to Eimeat B. Ithlna and wlfe_N*wport Ava . 2.6 ft w of 2tth St., n. a.. 44*120 . 4,440 V f* Endrea. sheriff, to Albert fi Jlllohle. 26th St. 91 ft. n. Of Friinklln St., a. a. 16x64 ......... A lluffstuttar and wlf* to Ban Dustgarten. B4th **-• >** ft. n. of H Pt . w a.. 120x140.69 ..,. 1,140 D.-'i T.uatgarten and wlf# to Jamea .1 l’li'.Kcrald, 64th St.. 100 ft. a. ,,f s sr.. w. 120x140.62 . 1,180 j,,hn Devlin to Edward Dickerson, * H <V cor. 20th and Dewey ave, o 4 x t 4 D .. * . Theodore W Metcalfe and wife to Kr„nk A Tuma and wife, Pierce St . 200 ft. e. of 6Sth 8t.. & 2x105 . ... a . a. l,t"0 Loui* Berka et al. to Charlee W. voting **t a!., 17th fit.. 247 ft. s. ,A ,ir Center fit., e. a 66x128* 8.000 pir.nle Corcoran to Peter A Corr, Ohio fi* 150 ft. e. of 88th St., B. ^ X . lav llanouaek and wife to Georg# Marge" end wife ,22d fit.. 160 ft. vt of Q fit.. V e . 50x130-.v • 5.600 Willie B Blarkwell an<1 husband to Mvlea F. Welsh. Jr.. California fit., 66 ft a of 4let Ave.. n. a.. 66x43'* 475 y»l id Kerns and wife to Anton V Tlihulfi 32d 8t * 200 ft. of Pa • rifle 8t., w ■ 60x171..*.....*..# * Manuel .f. Caldwell and wife to • George M MoK!trJok. 2fitb W »3 fi n °f Decatur fit., e. a . 88x76. . *..-60 Oscar Knutson and wife to George M. MrKItrlrk, Hlnney fit . 84 ft. e. of 42d it., a. a., 10x110,880 New County Commissioners , T/iomas Satcone* 9-;-—-; Robert Smith Remains Clerk of District Court Sam K. Greenleaf Is New County Assessor ft Robert Smith II Vomen to iViake Bow in Nebraska Lower House Sam K. Gi'eertieaf. “Judge” W. G. Sears Returns to Connrresc For the first time In the history of Nebraska politics women III sit in the lower house of the legislature. On the face of returns received Bt Lincoln Sara Muir, republican of Lin coln, and Mabel Gudmunsen Gillespie, democrat of Sarpy county, will as sist In the framing Nebraska legisla tion for two years. Mrs. Gillespie was formerly a re porter for The Omaha Bee. “ ADVEBT1HEMKXT. Otir book, "Cancer, It* Proper Treatment and Cure," mailed Free upon application. Thia book, containing 216 pages, ia very descriptive and contains the namea nnd addresses of thousands of p. ople ACTUAL LY CURED HERE. Write Desk D. DR NICHOLS* SAN ITORIUM, Savannah, Mo 1 'P. O S'&a.rs’ _I Dick Wood Is Sent to State Legislature 8t Joseph, Missouri.—“I heart! so much about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that I decided to try it as I had had auch a hard time with my first child. I took nine bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable Compound and 1 never felt better in my life than the day my baby girl was born. I will be glad to tell wnat it will do, to any woman who will let me know her address.” Mrs. Kosa Dakan, 2227 S. 11th St., St. Joseph, Missouri. Back To Normal Health NewOrlcans. La.—“I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound while I was carrying my child and 1 must praise it highly because 1 never suffered one <(ny during that time and could do all my housework • and had a very easy confinement. 1 am still taking the Vegetable Com pound because I have a weakness I due to working nround the house too soon after my baby waa born. Hut thank* again to the Vegetable Com pound I am getting back to normal health once more. I advise any woman to takeit.”—Mrs. A. Mkyn, Jr., 2019 Touro St., New Orleans, Louisiana. Not A Bit of Trouble Wilmington, Delaware.—"1 was nervous and weak and not at all regular. I worked in a factory at ^ the time *ud could cot work very tj?/ch*t'cl Ufood j ------ Brief City News V.--* Webster to Orate—John Lee Web ster will speak on "Alexander Hamil ton'' at a meeting of the Omaha Htir nssoelatlon at the Brnndels restaurant at 12:16 p. m. Thursday. Teaehers* Examination*—Examina tions for county nnd state teachers' certificates In all subjects will be held November 22 In the office of the coun ty superintendent of public Instruc tion at the courthouse. Surprise Promised—A luncheon club meeting without a serious talk Is promised members of the Concord club who attend the luncheon at the Fonlenelle hotel Thursday. The pro gram Is to bo n surprise, featuring the "November Nuts." Women Not Taken There- Mrs. Carrio Curtis, 1701 Davenport street, stated Wednesday that the women arrested by police Sunday la the round-up of a ring of alleged safe rob herles were not arrested at her house, as stated Two of the men arrested on this charge were roomers at her establishment. Veronica—Oh, Charles, doesn't the Min shining nnd llm birds singing make one think Instinctively of crept de chine frocks, new lints and Ice cream aodas?—London Mall. Jack Baldwin Stays as p„U;r Defender |Q John Jf.'tBatdouin jQ 500 Cass County Properties Advertised as Delinquent Atlantic, la., Nov. 3.—The <lel n quent tax list, released Saturday to Cass county newspapers, contained 310 descriptions. The list Is the larg est In a decade. For Sour Acid Stomach Gas, belching, heartburn, heaviness after eating, and distress due to indigestion or dyspepsia, nothing works so quickly as STUARTS Dyspepsia Tablets No matter what you eat or drink these tablets sweeten the stomach by giving it the alkaline effect. Thus you may eat pie, cheese, pickles, milk, ftied eggs, bacon, onions and sausage and these tab lets always save you from distress AT ALL DRUGGISTS V __—J ADVERTISEMENT. ADENOIDS, TONSILS HOME TREATED Non-Surgical — No Los* of Time—Effective Twelve years of success and praise for , Tonad, which now promises to revolution ise the non-surgical treating of diseased and swollen adenoids, tonsils and vile ca tarrhal ailments of the nose ard threat, right in the patient’s h< me, with no loss . of time. Tonad is a marvelous, effective treat ment, developed from a combination of medicinal compounds, being prepared from a private formula of a well-known Nose and Throat Specialist who, for a number ( of years, has been successfully treating ! hundreds of casej. Tonad is now being exoloited broadcast,? hat the thousands of children and grown ips now suffering may be effectively routed immediately. Tonad helps nature, .getting at the cause without an operation ;—a most remarkable non-surgical medici nal achievement. So effective ha- Tonad been that letters from former sufferers will be reproduced in a series of our news paper announcements that the public can hear, direct, their actual experiences with* Tonad- the unquestionably proven, thor-1 ntichly successful non-surgical home treat ment. i-ead this letter from Mrs. Fox, of R. No. 1, Petty, Texas: *T want to thank you for the wonderful good your treatment has done our little daughter Gladys. Her tonsils Hnd adorn.id* seem to be cured completely, and I have recommended your treatment to several of my friends, and I will continue to do so to $ny one who needs such treatment. So, wishing you great success, I beg to remain, as ever, a friend. (Signed) Mrs. W. J. Fox.” Let Tonad help you, too. Remember, there is no surgical operation. You just treat yourself in an easy wny, In the privacy of your own home, with no loss of time and very little expense. A p >st card or letter will bring to you folder containing letters from former sufferers and all about the easily-taken and effec tive home treatment. Tonad. Don't de lay -— write immediately for the EVI DENCE and full particulars. Remember* the first step to reHef is decision. Address The Tonad Company. 210-211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. — . -- • ADVERTISEMENT. AIM kotinem r.* r. NO TROUBLE WHEN BABY CAME Mrs. Crossan Gives Credit to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Mrs. Dakan Also Tells What This Medicine Does much. I was sick over a year, then a friend told me about Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetableCompound and 1 started to pick up as soon as I began taking it. Then I took it again before my first baby was born and 1 never bad a Lit of trouble. I recommena it highly.'’—Mrs. Jane CROSSAN, 612 Pine St.,Wilmington, Delaware. Lydia E. Pinkbani’s Vegetable Compound has helped mnny other women just ns it has helped Mrs. Dak an, Mrs.Meyn and Mrs.Crossan. Consider the statements of these women. They give you the benefit of their actual experience with the Vegetable Compound. A nation wide canvass of W’ornen purchasers of the Vegetable Com pound reports that 98 out of every 100 have been benefited by its use. This is a remark able record and proves the dependability of the med icine for the relief of the troubles women often have. Forweak and run-down conditions so common after child birth it is well adapted. It strengthens and tones uji the system and restores normal health. The Vegetable Compound con tains no harmful drugs or narcotics ami can lie taken in safety by the nur*ing mother. For §iuo hy drug gists everywhere. COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS, ro ail Whom It May Concern. The Commissioner appointed to open k road commencing at the center of Sec Ion 6. Township 15, Range 13, In Douglas bounty, Nebraska, running thence west l 11-16 miles to the Military Highway in Section 2. Township 15, Range 12. being the extension of Ames Avenue from S2d Street west to the Military High way, has reported in favor of the location Lhereof, an.l uil objections thereto or Halms for damages must be filed in the County Clerks office on or before noon if the 10th day of December. A. D.. 1924. Dr said road will be opened without ref erence thereto. FRANK DEWEY. >-2 N-8 County Clerk. CITV OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals are invited and will be received at the office of the City En gineer, at Room 506, City Hall, Omaha. Nebraska, up to two o’clock p. m. on Friday, November 7th, 192 4. for the con struction of Storm Sewer No. 804. being the territory between 15th, 18th. U and W Streets, and authorized by the City Council, the approximate quantities being as follows; 650 lin. ft. 15 inch pipe sewer, 480 lin. ft. 18-ineh pipe sewer. 265 lin. ft. 24-Inch pipe sewer. Alternate bids to be received as shown on plans. Proposals are to be made on printed blanks which will, upon application, be furnished by the City Engineer, and all work must be done in accordance with the plans and specifications for said work on file in his office. As evidence of good faith, each pro. posai shall be accompanied by a certified ohecft on some Omaha bank, payable to the City of Omaha. In an amount not less than five per cent of the total of bid and in no case to be less than <>ne Hun dred Dollars, which amount shall be held by the city as liquidated damages if the successful bidder fails to enter Into con tract with good and sufficient sureties within ten days after award has been made. Proposals shall be addressed to '’City Engineer, Omahu, Nebraska." and marked ’•Proposals for Hewer Construction." The city reserves the tight to reject any and alt bids. HERMAN BKAL, N- 4-5-6 City Engineer. ♦NUT I CIS To the owners of lots, parts of lota and pieces of real estate hereinafter de scribed : You are hereby notified that by Resolu tion No. 7243, now pending before the City Council to change the grade of 35th .Strict from Grand Avenue u the F. E. M. V. Ra*lro&d, to grades shown on plats in the Office of the City Engineer, and *uch grades will be changed as proposed in the manner provided by law, unless prevented Ly proper protest. You and each of you are further noti fied tla: unless the record owners rep reaentlng forty per cent of the real -tat a abutting upon sold part of said treet make protest against such pro posed change of grade on or before De ■ ember 5 th. 1924. thirty days from the first date of publication, the City Coun cil w LI change the grads of said street ns proposed. Published In accordance with Resolu tion Vo. 7243. Series 1924. Omaha. Nebraska. November fi. 1924 JAMES P. HOCTOR. N-5-6-7. City Clerk. NOTICE. Pursuant to Section 411 of the Building "ode of th'* City, public notice is hereby riven that N. J. Skogman, has made ap plication to move an 18-foot frame con-| truttion in fair condition from Lot 4,' Bio. k f., Lowe’s Second Addition (Thirty-1 bird and Burt Streets), to Lot 10. Block. I, Park Place Addition (Thirty-second ■ nd Webster Streets), and that James’ Whelam has made application t<» mow a I iwo-story frame «construction In good con tltion. from Lot 1. Block 193W. City Addi- j Bon (Twenty-first and Nicholns Streets).! to Lot 14. Horbai h’s Second Addition, xtended. rh.se buildings are asserted to he in good condition. The City Council has s**? November 1 1. 1924, Council Cham ber. City Hall, at 10 o’clock A M . as the late for public hearing at which all par ties Interested will b*- heard. Such order thereupon and thereafter will be made re specting the removal of this property as in the Judgment of the City Couhcil should be made. Omaha, Nebraska, November R. 1924. JAM I S P. HOCTOR. No_ City Clerk. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES j 19c per line each day. * or 2 days. 17*- per line each day. 3 or (5 days 1 Go per line each day, 7 days 15o per line each day. 30 days. Teiepnon# AT.lantlc looo THE EVENING BEE THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. AXXtll MiiMKNIN rune ml Notices i KINKENON- -George W , 244* Spaulding street, died November 4. age 12 years, lo months 7 daj- Deceased Is sur vived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klnkenon and one sister, Vera, all of i unaha Funeral servi.es Tnn.sday at 2 p. m. at Hoffman-Crosby Funeral Home. In terment Forest Lawn cemetery. SAMPSON—Caroline A age 52 years, died Novem'ber 4 .Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. in. at All Saints church. Inquirl*** may be addressed to the Burket chapel HA. 0090 Vaults and ^nrmmenta 2 j Automatic Sealing" concrstS burlsl vaults ! recommended by all leading undertakers j M f’d. by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co j ■ ■■ ■ Funeral Directors. 3 -—--—-—- i HEAFEY * HEAFET Undertakers and Embalmers Phone HA 0265. Office 2611 Farnam (ESTABLISHED SINCE 1(G?) i HULSK A UIEPKN. i At Your Service. 4 Cuming StJA. 1326 Brailey & Dorrance. HOPFMAN-CROSBY ambulancs~ Dodge and 24th St Funeral directors. JA. 1901 JOHN A. GENTLEMAN HA. 1664 341 1 Farnam St. LESLIE O. MOORE. 24th and Wirt. WE *104 7. O. O. HAYNES FUNERAL HOME ' 920 N 24th S:.KK. 0? 6 7 N. P SWANSON. 177H AND CUMING Quiet. Dignified Supervision Cemeteries. 4 VISIT Forest I.awn. Call at the green houses at entrance of cemetery (Weal of1 Florence). Orders are being received for. evergreen blankets, winter wreaths and ' cut flowers Offices at the cemetery and 7 3u Braudels Theater Building Per*onaln. 9 THE SALVATION ARMY industrial home solicits your old .lothing furniture, mags sines. Wa collect We distribute Phone JA. *135 and our wagon will call Call and inspect cut new home 209 N 13th Si COSTUMES, theatrical, historical masque ..stuines f o rent Lichen. 1614 Howard HOT oil vapor steam baths and rnfiseages Room 35. Douglas HI. k AT 6694 Lost am) round. |l) I ! LOST — Lady's spring coat from car in Hunt BrandOs tea room. Nov 1. l'le».*o> ; ommunl. Hte with Ho* C-1409. Omaha j Bee Mini receive reward. Lost—Small mink neckpiece at orpheum theater Liberal reward. HA. 7117. j \l TOMOItll.KM. Automobile* for Sale. II 2064 FARNAM NASH UPTOWN STORE. Uuick Touring .$ 12•> t>t Podge Touring .. I25.no Podge Sedan ... 200. Qu Chevrolet Touring . 9 6 no Studebaker Light 81* 426.no - i 'a \ Bfl .. 450 "" Chevrolet Coupe (new). 700.00 Nash Touring (winter lop). . 869 99 Open Evening* • nd Sunday*. NASH VRIESEMA AUTU CO. 2064 Fninam AT. 2916 _I HAVE two Ford four door sedan* with many extra*. one I* year old, the other now Must sell one or the other Pru-od light for quirk anle Cash or term* 1*19 Wirt at rent. loo I'AHH Forda and other makes. $60 and up cash or terms CIOI.PSTROM AC TP HAM'S CO., 2112 11 n Hi**) HI AT 66 46 NASH V KIES EM A A CTO CO. ” l SEP C Alt STORK 2061 Farnarn AT 1916 1919 HC1CK I « vl tour \ er' good, $86 AXl)KI?\V Vll Rl’HT A HUN. 14 to Jack eon. Ope* Always. WILL sell my 19."t ChtV, gntlJM ai Mt - gnIli. Need the money. Call Mr. I alter, vT 4411 II AVI', a 192.1 Ford Tour Starter and many extra*. Will aucrlflce. Mr. Maker, AT. 4411_ __ IMICK wring, 1922. four-cylinder. In as Bellent vend It Ion. $460. Omaha Flint Co AlTOMOnH-ES. True-Us lor Sale. IS ONE 3-ton Douglas. 3 Keo speed wagons, equipped with stock bodies, 1 Ford truck, several Internationals from 1 to 3 ton* Terms can be arranged. International Harvester Co., 710 S. 10th 8t. AT. 0705. Auto Accessories, Parts. 16 GUARANTEED new and ueed *uto parts at a special cut price. Nebraska Auto Parts, 1016-1* Harney 8t JA. 4931. and 3203 Fuming 8t AT. 1970. SPECIAL—New Ford Plate glass wind shield. 92 and $2.60. Kaplan Auto Parts, 2111 Nicholas. Oarages for Rent. 20 STEAM heated garage. 311 S. 31at. AT. 9136 or AT 9670. BI8INKSS SERVICE. Ilrauty Tarlors 21A DO I/LIE MAY BE A FT Y PARLOR arT nounces a special for this week. Just to g«t acquainted—marcel, shampoo, 91. JA. 1*51. EXPERT shingle, marcelling, bob curl. $]. Drexel Parlor. open S a. in. to 8 p. m. For appointment tall AT. 3384. SPECIAL for thia week, all Enecto hair dyes $5; marcel, curl $1. llonna Beaute Shoppe. 620 N 50th St.. WA. 8677, EXPERIENCED marcel and bob curling. 6<i cents JA. 3662. ltuilding Contractors. 22 Tile Floors Prlcea lowest consistent with good work. C. A Wood. 82* Avenue B. Red 1611. Millinery—Dressmaking. 25 ACCORDION. aide knife, box pleating, covered button* all styles, hemstitching; buttonhole*. Write Ideal Button and Pleating Co., 30* Brown Block, Omaha. Neb Telephone JA 1926 NEB PLEATING CO., Hemstitching Covered Buttons. 1804 Pnrtiam. Second Floor. JA. 6670 Moving—Trnokfne—Storage BEK INS OM AH A VAN 8TORAGE 16th and Leavenworth St*. Packing, mov Ing. storage, shipping JA 4163 GLOBE VAN AND STC)RAOK PACKING. MOVING. SHIPPING. STORING Estimate* furnished AT #230 or JA 4338 GORDON’S FIREPROOF~WHSE ih VAN, 249 North 11th St Phona JA 3032; mov ing. packing, storage, shipping. Painting and Papering 2? Wallpaper paperhanging, painting. Fred Parka. 4708 8. 24th St MA OKU; AT 7404 Patent Attorney* 28 7Tw MARTIN. 626 Petera Trust Bldg.. "mahi, also Washington Double service single fee. Also help ael) patents. Printing—^tatwiner> tP COMMERCIAL PRINTING, Eddy Printing Co.. 212 South 13th St Phone JA 6068. Professional Srrtire. 38 DENTI8TRT. All kinds of dental work done at Crelgb ion Dispensary, 26th and California Sts under the supervision of Instructor! of the College of Dentistry F*n* moderate Take Crosatown. Harney or Cuming street •ar Repairing. 31 USED and new sewing machines 8»-w .ng machines and Victrolaa repaired. Rent ma'hinea $1 per week. 13 per mo MICK EL MUSIC HOUSE 16th and Harney. AT. 4361 KMII,0\.MLM Help Wanted—Female. 36 LADIES—Learn beauty culture. Wonder ful demand and wages for operators Practical experience on lire models. Care ful instruction* by experts Dav or eve. Call nr write Moler College. lo& S. 15th. WANTED—Ladies In this locality to em broider liners for us at home during their leisure moment* write at once. Fashion Embrolderie*. 680, Lima. O. ENROLL at the largest comptometer school. 300 Courtney Bldg TA 1413. ftietp Wanted—Male 3: WANTED—Reliable, competent. honest, temperate, industrious man to take charge feeding 8U0 cattle near whisky distillery ai Vancouver. British Columbia. S ate salary. Give reference. Address your let ter Frye A: Co. Seattle. Wash. MEN—We teach scientific barbering. al* ladies’ hair bobbing and special marcel course. Day or evening Moler graduate* always busy. Big pay. Inquire. MOLER HARDER COLLEGE, 109 8 15th fit. ALL men women, boys, girls, 17 »o 66 willing to accept government positions. HIT 1260 (traveling or stationary), write Mr Ozment. St Louis, Mo. FIREMEN. brakemen. beginners. $150 $250 (which position?) Railway, T .770, Omaha Bee. Help Wanted—Male and Female. 38 EARN b'g money selling Darn E-Z, wash able cement, for mending stockings and all fabrics. Wheaton Laboratories, La Crosse. Wls. Salesmen and Acrntx. 39 WANTED—Two men with sales experi ence for Omaha; good reference neces sary A splendid opportunity for capable >-*|esmen See factory sales manager to day Walter Bone*. 209 s 18th. city. SALESMAN—Good mixer. sell barber supplies In Iowa; commission and expense. Hugo Melchior, 120* F&rnatn. Situation* Wanted—Male. 41 MAN with family of four wants work on farm. H F. Rlchart, 2613 Avenue C. Council Bluffs, la. ~ FIN ANTIAI, ~~~ ltf.il Ftdite 44 MONEY TO LOAN On first and second mortgages. wi bay oat right for - ash Existing mortgages and land contract* Prompt Action. H A WOLFF CO.. 582 Saunders Kennedy Bldg AT I16 5 4 AND « PER CENT MONEY Loans on Omaha Improved property at low eat rates. FRANK H. BINDER, 923 City National. JA. 2561 OMAHA HOMES—"EAST NEB FARMS O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1015 Qinnha Nat l Hank Bldg JA 2715 LOW RATE on city property, quick!) closed, no monthly payments. JA. 1633 W T GRAHAM “MX per cent loans on Omaha residences Cash on hand Prompt service. E. H Louge*. In^ . 538 Keeline Bldg SECOND mortgages or contracts pur chased hy Tukev Company, 620 First Na tional Bank, JA 427$. Farm Loans on Weal Neb. and N E. Colo farms. Kink* Investment Co. Omaha. MORTGAGES ana contracts bought. AT 2629 5 4 AND ti PER CENT—NO DELAY GARVIN BIB'S ''45 Omaha Nat 1 Bldg $100 to $10,000 loaned, prompt service F D Wead A P H Bowman. Wsad Bldg Money In l^oan. 16 ui: Will, in AN VOl’ M <»N FT at the lowest rate we have e\ei made. PONT PAY HIGH KATK8 0\er 30 year* In business aaeurea you of e quick quiet and confidential deni at the lowest possible cost. OMAHA TO AN COMPANY. ROA Knrhsch Hlocfc. Tel .IT STfS Houibnil coiner tlth and Poustae Pts PlAMoNP loans at lowest rates, busine* strict * confidential. The Piamond t.oai On 1511 P .Ue St FstablPhed 1*94 Kill * ynon \I. Lor.il Inslruitlon rlanrt, 48 DAT Sl'HOOI, VIUIIT 8l'HOOt, Complete course tn all commercial bran.-hes Shorthand typewriting teleg» luph' saleaioHUshlp. civil service Phore .1 A. Ic63 i 'omplcte cnlslo* freq HOYl.KS COM IMF I'lh «n' 1 i . I mm t>* I" ceke prepare you for a fine effi • pit* tton Cal! AT 7 7 74 er mite American College 1HS Farnam i uTTi 7\ it aw it kTT t *oi .1 !ro ic 140) Pmlge St 13«'H pouglaa St * all or write for Information Musical—Prnmntlr. 4S POPUl.AH music, taught by orchestra pi uniat. 1C. M. Kahn. MKkal UM*. AT 4141. EDI'CATION At. Dancing Arndrmiea M KKL-PINE—Farn«in »( JMh. cla«« and aaaemhly Mon. and Thura N’llea. Private lesions any time. AT. 7850. _ KEEP Dancing Academy class Monday and Friday. 8 p. m. Elks club. AT S811 or JA. 6470. MKRtnwnisy. Business Equipment*. 58 WE BUY. sell safes, make desks, show casea. etc. Omaha Fixture A Supply Co.. S W Cor 11th and Dougins. JA. 2724 Fuel and Feed. 61 CORN—Ten cars snapped corn. f. o. b. Wheaton. Mo.. 11 bushel. Address Walter Hr* (tin. Wheaton. Mo. Good Things to Rat. 62 REI) APPLE FARM sale of sprayed ap pies and sweet cider continued; three miles north of Florence, on brick pave ment. Bring eor'alners KE. 431'J F-3. FOR SALF—Large shell bnrk hickory nuts. 12. f. o. b. Chula. Mo. Chula Mill* Ing A- Grain Co.__ Household Goods. (M YOU are losing every day that you fall to take advantage of the furniture bar gains at Stephenson's 1 505 Capitol Ave Private sales and auction Machinery and Tools. 6T NEW and aecond-hand motors, dynamoa I,»-Bron Electrical Works. 318-20 S 12th Musical Instrument*. TO FOR piano tuning and player repairing. PIANO SERVICE A REPAIR CO, _AT. 4823_ PIANO FOR R f-*NT—14 per month A. HOSPE CO, 1615 Douglas. Wearing Apparel. 72 FOR Sale Cheap—A real bargain winder coat; worn about 5 month*, size 38. Call Ralston 4 Wanted to Buy 7S DESKS. DESKS. DESKS New desks, used desks, bought, acid ar.d raded. J C Reed. 207 Karnarn St AT. 6146. ROOMS FOR RKNT. Rooma With Board. 74 | AMES AVE., 3029—Young man, board, room and waahing. in real home WE. 2767—Room and board In private family, 16; modern home; lady preferred. : HA 3326—Comfortably furnished room In private home, for lady. Furnlfihed Rooms 75 WENTIETH. 624 N. —Furnished or un i 'urn!*h*»d rooma for light housekeeping or j «>°p!ne room* AT 0655 | SEWARD, 4156—Furnished room for 2, board If desired. Home privileges. WA. 0402. 7 04 SO 25TH AVE.—Nice room; private ~am!lv Cjo»e in S3 week AT 1127. Room* for ffnuwpkppping 7fi 111 8. 24TH 8T—Two front rooms, new ly decorated; everything furnished; rea sonable. AT 2394 2640 CAPITOL AVE.—Housekeeping and sleeping rooma. reasonable; children wel 1 ome JA. 697 6. TWO-ROOM apartment, main floor, rew !y furnished, 65 and 16; modem. JA. 0874. FINE room, choice location, walking dis tanoe. for gentleman. AT 9135 or AT. 9760. ROOM and kitchenette; young employed couple preferred. 2436 Crown Point Ave KE 4930 2 FRONT room*, fur. complete, heat, light. 17; 2 small rooma. 65 2707 Dodge. Room*. ( ntnmikhrd. 77 1305 S. 32D ST.—3 modern rooms. Writ Park carline. » H here to stop in tuwb. i/ HOTEL SANFORD—i9th and Farmm. HOTEL HENSHAW—14th and Farnam Spe<l*l Rates to Permanent Oue-ti REAL FSTATK—FOR RKNT Apartment*—Furnished 8< HL’NTER Inn — Home for the traveling man to leave hia wife in comfort and safety. Tel, AT 6960, 240s D».dge ■09 PARK AVE—2-rm. apt. everything fum. 610.00 per wk. Three car line* HA 6947.__ AT. 2*57—Nicely furnished 6-room mod t-rn apt. Tile lath, shower connection. 23RD. 3*37 8 —Cheerful, mod., furnished. 2-rm apt. Heat, light, water free. 1902 FARNAM. APT. 4 —2-rcrm apt , newly decorated, cloae In. JA 6852. WA. 0553 (Tel.)—Nicely furnished apt ;n Hernia rark. Apartment*— Lufiimiahed ft) Morley Apartments 528 South 29th Street Our rente are adjusted in keep ing with the times, but still the ter ants' comfort* come first as usual. Look at these One five room accommodation. No 105. at 647 SO summer and 657.60 win ter Also one three-room accom modation at 141 summer and 651 winter See janitor. or call AT. 6866. TRAVER BROS INC. Ilf First Natl Bank Bldg. FOR RENT-SI* rooma, all modem, brlcg Hat. located cloee to school, car line -easonaMe rent, references required Tel 1A 567 0. AH er € o’clock. WA 1300 PETERS TRUST COMPANY. "WHERE OMAHA RENTS" AT. 0644. 17th and Farmm Sts ONE. two three and four-room apts 635 to 676. DRAKE RENTAL AGENCY APARTMENTS and flats for rent W .1 PALMER CO AT 99fe Reo 1 Kata'* Management Specialists i STEAM heat. 4-room apts, $10 and tip close in O. P Stehhlns. 1610 Chicago 8t I THREE lar/e. part modern rooms, near Ifth and Vinton 614 m,. WA. 04 3 5 *\e * TONUS ST 2541—Lovelv 3 A 6-room apts strictly modern. AT. 2957. Floro Apt*. NEW 6-room modem duplex. 2999 Burl j St HA 4562. ROBM for Kent. 83 25** JACKSON ST. S t room*, finest condition walking dis tance. close to ear and school. %$:< win ter. $7V eummer. 1105 DORCAS **T Sit ronmi and breakfast nook, very at tractive. face* llanscoio park close to car and echoed J45 J. L HIATT CO, AT ttOO. For Rent Five room bungalow Oak and enamel finish. Fireplace, tile bath with rece*a ! ub. On paved street, ('nr block to car. 175 a month Can give possess un No vember 1 Call Walnut 15*0. Benson & Carmichael | MJ Pxxtnn Work. WA. 15>0. — " ~ PIVK-room duplex, cloee-ln loratton No .11 Paxton Court <2tth an! lVuglas Sts 1 l'KTKKS TRl'ST OOMDASY Where Omaha Bents AT. 0544 17th and Farnam St* n"^W RH1CK DlTl.KX 1 45th and Hurt. 5 rooms and surroom with garage JOHN H M CARVT1A.K RKAt,TOR. too? T city Nat_AT 1075 6-Room Duplex New brick. o*k finish close In. Twenty ninth and Jackson Rent tuet reduced •’ail WA 2134 or \T *454 1 14 S fbTH ST - Five large room* up stair*. modern. newly de orated. hot water heat in two r»*n»u* and hall. |3tV a s I STII M<m <'v heat Splendid shape Reduced rental Ftank t\ Rest AT 41S5 111 N S rn ST Five o m house, al modern, nice location. WA. 1154 ^21 * N 1ITH—Seven room* all modern except tonal good order If A 5514 N r~SI* room all modern duplex, *741 Chicago, *50. J\ tf.-f tlOOD five-room cotta*,- strictly modem, ♦ S3 month. Fall JA ' PIVB ROOMR modern except heat, cloa* m a snap $Jf Tel. AT It' Karin I xml. for Kent 8! All. level !4n acre*, six mile-* north o Omaha Thlrty-fH# actv* alfalfa Rinxi tiuproveniente Renl $$#0 a 'em N mi) St. JA 1147. KRAI. ESTATK—FOR RAI.B. Huitlnra* Property. •* BfSY TRANSFER CORNER IDEAL INVESTMENT. »*-. NET. Ot.OVER A SPAIN. JA. 2150. Heal Estate—Investments. *? Close-In Investment Owner of this fine Bolld brick 8t. Louis flat rear 20th and Leavenworth street*, want* an offer for Immediate sale. Large lot. Small 5-room cottage on re-ar rent* for $30 per month. The flat Is now vacant and ready for you to move into. It Is ar ranged for one or two families and particularly well adapted for a rooming house Owner might consider a *maJI houae in e* change for equity. George & Company Agents. Atlantic 3024 DUPLEX—Located on valuable lot, near Park Ave. and Leavenworth St., arranged in four complete apt* ., 3 apt*, rented foi $136 per month. Owner must sacrifice ©i. account of poor health. Price reduced to $9,600. Certainly a snap W. FARN'AM SMITH A CO . JA 0564. Eve IIA. 26*6 or HA. 22t7 Farms and Ijinds tor Rale. A3 9 ACRES, modern 8-room house, good out buildings: 1 acre of grapes. 36 cherry trees, 2* • r tree* other fruit: fine loca tion. M b* sold In 10 days. Phone 3*2 5 W ■ Rluffs._ FARM FOR SALE—104 acre*: 66 mile* southeast Kansas City, on Frleco; John son county; $100 per acre; also 60 acre* (it $75 p*r acre; must sell. Address 1216 VV. 41st St . K. C , Mo. _ IMPROVED 160 acres, 1 4 mile* from Fairftold. Neb, all choice, level Isnd; bargain price, good terms; possession '•farch 1. 1925. S. A. LARSON. Clarks, N e b. House*—Norm. M i$3,000 BARGAIN, NEAR 30TH AND FORT. „ 5 rooms nearly modern Just west of Florence Blvd-. on Ogden Ave. south front. «11 dear. Lot 60x160, surrounded by $* 1 90 homes, close to car. stores and schools. Terms, 1800. Balance, ISO per month. AT 4*66._ KE. 1722. Ready To Occupy Brand new 5-room modern bungalow ’ess than block to car and achool Oa1 floors and trim. Hall to bath. Large, decorated rooms Stained shingle roof. Sodded vard. Call owner. WA. 6704 r>nlv 14.900. with 8500 caah NEAR NEW N ft HIGH SCHOOL DANDY EAST FRONT BLOCK TO CAR. j New 5-room kellstone bungalow and gar age; 1500 down. 140 month; price $4.59*. All on one floor, oak floor finish; very neat and sure seal buy. Nicely deeo j rated. Call owner, JA. 2282 ' NEW. 6-R. oak finished bungalow. $J69 1 ' ash. Eve WA 8125 WA. 1 232. J. C. ^hmlti Cp S54 Om Natl. JA. 1719 •TR1CTI.7 MODERN NEW HOME. 1509 DOWN BUILT-IN FEATURES. OAK "•'LOURS FA Y NF. St SON S JA 1014. 4 334 N. 40TH ST —Six-room, part modern. >309 cash Creigh, 6*8 Bee JA. 0200. D. E. BECK & CO., buy and sell homes. IlnuStf*—South f7 Hanscom Park Home ‘yood €-room house, south of the Dark. V**ry good condition; corner lot; garage: storm aa.«h Owner has left cltr. Spe cial Drlce. $7 250. W. T. GRAHAM. JA 1533. 754 Peters Trust Bldg HERE ts a. new 6-room bungalow home for only $4,459, $460 cash down. All ready *o move In Good location. WA. 7544 eve. AT. 7412 days. House*—West 9ft YOir WANT A HOME WE HAVE IT. | It Is located one block west of the eathe I -ral at *19 N. 41st Ave. 5 rooms and • arh strictly modem: oak floors through out. birch-mahogany, oak arid enamel fin ish. exceptionally convenient kitchen. ’*r** floored attic, deep cemented base ment; 50-foot east front ’ot; paved street and alley. A wonderful buy and can be handled on easy terms Let us show you 'h:s home. Evenings call Mr Carnaby. KE. 6373. or H. K. Rasp. KE. 4727. RASP BROft. 212 Keellne Bldg. AT 4721. TOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A HOME IN A GOOD LOCATION. A 5-room bungalow in very good condi tion on paved street, paving all paid. IS** cash. $40 month; near 46th and Capitol A\e For an appointment to in spect cal! H K Rasp KE 4 727. or J R. Carnaby, KE. 6373. RASP BROS.. REALTORS 212 Keellne Bldg. AT. 4?2! ~ ONLY $3,850 I ^’°r this new 5-room bungalow, all In ! oak and enamel, on 53d street. nea** j Spragu®. Th:» home ha# been reduced everal hundred dollars for quick sale $5*0 cash ard $35 per month will handle Call AT 9S44; KE 425$ .KE. 2212. Burt C. Fowler Co. JA 1«:« !i;n city ! B*. BMc ' —“T - ■ 4 OWNER wants to sell brand new bunga low in Edgewood district. Ore block to ar. Five rooms, fireplace, tiled bath, etc. Easy terma. HA. 8044 ova. 3-ROOM cottage, part modern; located near Happy Hollow Blvd Largs lot and tfarag-- U C50 Fawv terms. JA 1M4. FOWLER FINDS FOLKS who buy homes. List your property wMIf ui for resulta •ix 14?< BURT O FOWLER CO . Realtor*. THIS 5-r bunralow 'ooks small, but an interior inspection will reveal large roomu ID 4 N 4* h St. Wart offer SEE Morrison Lumber and Coal for rr'.cot on garage* Best construction at mini mum cost W F f. 561. XV ILL bu'ld to your order on our beauti ful lots in Edgewood. very easy term*. Phone AT 354*. SEE new modern bungalow at <24 South 50th Ave Right price and terma. Camp bell WA 8704. ."«11 .TONIS ST—T rooms, all modern; convenient location. Make an offer. JA For Sale—T>tinrtc*. 100 NEAR DUNDEE SCHOOL. On Capitol Av*. Attractive eeml-bnr palow with 5 large rooms and bath down 1 bedroom* and .Heepi.ig porch up x>«k floors down, oak and enamel fin'sh Newly decorated downstairs. Splendid light basement Oil burner. Os'kxs A real buy In most desirable location. SHKPD INVESTMENT CO. Realtor* T A 4 254 Evenings. TV A 11 Of —--—-■ NEAR MTH AND WESTERN. Splend d Groom 2-story residence; almost n*w oak l OO*-* throughout; oak finish down, enamel ur tile bath; garage; south front Priced right SHEW INVESTMENT CO. Realtors JA 4.4. Evenings TV A. lilt Dundee Special Anod e-room house. 4 44 Dodge St House cornnletelv decorates! hot aster hea*. r • south front lot Pr'.oe 17,SCO. term* TV T liRtHAV JA IISS 751 Pet cm Trust BM* For Salt*—Horwifk 101 *’ALI. NKTH A TV A T for trade* and home tn beautiful E’.weave TVhtte# cnl> K I' 14f* I^»fa ?«>r Rale 103 Lot 10*157. on ltd Avenue. facing IUl o c«*m Park for tale at an attarvttve mice* C V tlrimmel JA till Wanted—Krai Kaiafe I0& NEXT HOMES TOI H TKRM& OROVK HIBBARD CO ‘•2? Parker- Rea.- \r PMg AT 11« J For result* list your property with FIRST TRUST CO AT <*?-* 4 ' Ei ret Natl Ranh "t V us first Need *tinks. any locatlem. to * room* Sh. new A C«x. Realtor*. JA 4;.S Keyino Pldg_ M8T your property with u» or. tf yon a i » in the market for acreage os it teat* r hn f M qiv Vi .Tie* VA 014* ki V 102# « HAS xv TOl-VO A BON Real K*»ate Rental* Insurance t*n? cm Natl Rank AT HM c i' ill rcii tnson co Real EsUt* In* lt.i Faio*m JA #4*