The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 09, 1924, Page 11, Image 11

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    Woman Testifies
1 "Human Ogre’ Gave
; Her Flesh to Eat
Former Landlady Tells Court
She Heart’ - ’ of
Hacking
Slayer of 27.
Hanover, Germany, Dec. 8.—Twice
he called for a minister to confess,
and each time the clergyman refused
to answer, Fritz Haarmann, man of
many murders, said in court today.
This assertion was confirmed by
police witnesses and the Inspectors
who' led the Investigation into Haar
mann's 27 killings.
Testimony of police seemed to sup
port the Impression that Haarmann
was a tool in the hands of Hans
Grans, his alleged accomplice, who
played on Haarmann's abnormality
and weak will.
Haarmann’s former landlady, Frau
Seemann, testified that six years ago,
she heard a sound of hacking in
Haarmann's room nnd that later he
gave her bones with flesh on them,
os stew meat.
“Meat” Looked White.
She said the flesh looked strangely
white when boiled and nauseated her
when she ate it.
To the testimony of two scientists
who examined bottles containing fat
and testified that it was impossible
to determine whether it was human,
Haarmann bowed his mock gratitude
and said "Thank you."
The judge ordered the removal of
^ the human hones, a huge box of
which has stood in front of the bench.
Altogether ID® witnesses will be
heard, including the fathers, mothers,
brothers and sisters of most of the 27
youths he is charged with butcher
ing.
Excitement High.
Public excitement was at fever
pitch today because of persistent
rumors that the relatives of some of
the victims had solemnly sworn to
take justice into their own hands and
kill Haarmann of the slightest oppor
tunity presents.
A broad-backed policeman stood in
front of Haarmann todaj’.
Mothers of the slain boys and men
will be confronted with the attic ogre
and will be asked to identify their
sons' clothing or skulls, all of which
were intact.
All of the witnesses today, even the
women, will be thoroughly searched
for weapons. Police guards about the
old court building were tripled.
Crete Poultry Show May
Become Annual Event
Crete, Dec. 8.—Saline county poul
try show was held here December 4,
6 and *. A fair crowd attended,
though bad roads and stormy weath
er kept many away. An exhibit was
made of corn and eggs. Several lec
tures were given by men from the
state farm. This is the second show
held here and it promises to be a
yearly event.
•TS
Births ami Deaths.
Birth*.
Clifford and Helen Freelln, 2718 South
Sixtieth etreet. girl.
Hermnn and tlrace Moller, 2224 I>odge
atreet, girl. „ ,OA
Krank and France* Sapiens*, ISO?
North Nineteenth afreet, girl.
toaeph and Lida Y'ard, 16-0 North
Fifty-fourth street, girl.
Fred o nrt Kttna Blaufust, 6,53 North
Thirty-fifth street, bov.
William anti Dell* Watteroth. hoapltal,
* nichard and Loretta Tangman. hne
P Al'fr/ti^and Nellla Marino, 1303 Pine
f rtobert and JJladya Batea. 1510 Dorra*
" Paul and Edna Nickerson, 3313 Mander
* Oscar* and* Laura Johnson, 4665 Marcy
Chtude * anil Blanche Alford. 346 North
Twenty-fifth avenue, boy.
Dee and Oladya Hagen, hoapltal. hoy.
John and Alice Gaff, hospital, girl.
Paul and Alice Davie, hospital, hoy.
i-eel! and Margaret Graves, hospital,
* Harry and Anna Silverman, hoapltal,
*lrl Deaths.
Martha A. Ball. 7* years. 2314 Kansas
*'o™*Larsen. e« years, 3113 South Flf
1Tr«hntV.rer'«vallaro. Infant. 2013 Pierce
•treat. _
In Divorce Court.
I'rtiliun't.
Marl., again.! K.,*en. Hedmon. cruelty.
Mary >■ againai .loserti Hoffman,
cruelty. t
Real Estate Transfers.
Frank Zttnlk and wlf* tn Western
Mtg A Finance Co.. 43d at., V *
-s To .itof Co“‘"‘. *w. . m.im
».’?«y L.' Botar end wife to Bill
Mollgorae. n. »• cor. 80th and
Webater eta, 50x60 •••••••• ■••••
H W. Blackwell and wife to Mar
caret Meagher, 6»th at., ****** , ...
n. of Lake at., wear aide. 50*128 8,000
Barbara Vojterh to C. 8. Benawe.
Poppleton Park, 145 ft. w. of
Saddle Creek Road. Irregular ... l.««
Eatella M. Steiner to Ooy R.
Brown and wife, Pinkney at., 3»0
ft. a. of Sherman eve , north aide,
50x134 .
Margaret B. Crane to lrank J.
Llchnovaky, *. e. cor. 27th and t»
ate.. 60x180 .701,0
fTheodore W. Metcalfe and wlfa to
Paul K. coad and wife, n. w. cor.
08th an.l Wllllame at.. Irregular 2.000
linttle M. Wllllame tn Oeorga
J Kauffman. Crant at., »0 ft. a. or
A 30th at., aouth aide, 25x134. 300
W Harry K Stromberg and wife to
Mark J. It'll. 65th at., 160 ft. a
uf Shirley at., cart aide. 60x122 ...12
Af*ry la. EukIcii «t al, 4° ”4*4® Hunk
of Omaha.. n. w. cor. Florence
blvd. and Fow!*r ave., Irregular 1
Afar I ft E Torell to Marie !). Fand^
berg Plnkn*y at.. 330 ft. w. of
42d at., north aide, 40x123 •■•••• 378
Ann* M. Tnrrell to Marie T). f*and^
h*?*. Pinkney at. Ill ft. w. of
42d it., north fid*, 40x123
Be Ima Anfleraon et al. to Otftlia
Kulln *t at. *. e. cor. 4-d and
Franc** at.. 120x250 ............ 1
Jin** D** and husband to Morr»*
Parllm*n, Davenport et . -00 ft
* of 60th at., aouth aid*, 50x136 5.500
Heatings end Hayden to And raw
C. Nelaan, n. *. «*or. 37th and
Mapl* »t . 44x120 ... --978
Georgs T. Morton and wlf* to
Chari** P Han**n, Woolwnrth
ave., 240 ft. w. of 42d st., north
• Ida. 62*123 ••••••••
Charles E. Shlvelv and wlf# to
Edmund P Hradar. Charlas at.,
40 ft. w. of 60th at-, aouth eld*.
40x123 .*l)0
Elmer E. Hhlvely and wlf* to
Edmund P- Hrader. Charles Ft .
3 20 ft* w. of 00th at., aouth aid*.
40x128 ...* • .. ®00
H*ls P. Nelaon and wife to .lain**
E Tift #t al, n. *. ror. Whitmore
at. and Raymond av* . Irregular 310
Harriet Bcott and husband to
' * ponald L. Norton. Pina at.. 166 ft.
« lit 67th at , north elite, 40x112 860
Beery J. Ha.kell et al to Ida K.
Hunt. Barker a»a., 6D ft. • of
48.1 at., north aide. _- - • • 1
Marguerite Janaen and huebanfl to
Kaatern Mtg. A Loan f o. <7,h
ave., 86.4 ft. a of Clrand ave.
weal al.l*. 44x108 4 ............ 3,800
W W. Bradley and wife to Carl
, n Inhnaon. 24th at.. 6# f* "
nf Uinney at, asst aide, 52.4x1.4 1,350
J.r.e Smith In Ilarnld Jam»a. n.
al i-nr. KI at an.l Howard a.a ,
50*136 . 7',0n
Theodore W Metcalfe and wife In
Orville ft. Cere«n end wlf..
Btlgaa al . 161 ft. • of 68.h
it , aouth alda. 60x.“l *.. 1.°°°
War Vet Defies Death in Argonne
With “Lost Battalion;” Killed in Mine
Irony of Fate Saves \ outh
From German Bullets to
Take His Life Later.
Hershey, Neb., Deo. 6.—Ollie J.
O’Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. O'Dean
of this town, went safely through
the world war and then was killed
a short time ago while working in
a mine at Victor, Colo.
Young O’Dean was a survivor of
the famous "Lost Baliallon’’ which
was hemmed in by the Germans in
the Argonno from October 2 to 7,
1918, and was finally recued when
American forces drove the Germans
back.
O'Dean grew (ip here and was held
in the highest regard by all who
knew him.
It. was the irony of fate which de
creed that he should come unscathed
through the perils of the war and
then meet Ills death while engaged
In the occupations of peace.
PIONEER'SHELTON
BUSINESS MAN DIES
Shelton, Dec. 8.—James Steven, 73,
a pioneer Shelton business man, died
rather suddenly at his home here Sat
urday night. He had been rapidly
falling in health the past few months,
but up to a few days ago was actively
engaged in handling coal and lumber.
Mr. Steven was born in Ontario,
Canada in 1851, of Scotch extraction.
In 1885 he engaged in the implement
business in Shelton. One of the first
two-story brick buildings here, which
still bears his name, was erected in
1885.
He is survived by his wife and four
children, Glenn A., of Kansas City,
Mo.; Miss Laurene Steven and Walter
Steven of Shelton, and Mrs. Frank
Ford of Brawley, Ual.
Coyote Hunting Daily
Pastime at Torrington
Torrington, Dec. 8.—Coyote hunt
ing is getting to be a daily passtime
for Torrington citizens, and during
the past six months, 486 of these ani
mals have been killed within a radius
of a few miles of the city. Dan Nolan,
predatory animal exterminator of the
state, killed 276 coyotes.
'Qle <7. QjDean j
III t-HIBI 111 III ■ III! I .I'^i
WDAR, Philadelphia (395); 9:30, talk;
7, conceit: 9:u’A. dance.
WFI, Philadelphia (395); 9, talk; 7,
concert.
WcAE, Pittsburgh (462); 9:30. XTncle
Kaybee; 6:46. special; 7:30. concert; 8.
entertainers; 9:30, entertainment.
KGW. Portland (492); 10. lecture; 10:10,
concert: 12, dance.
WKAQ. I'orto Rico (360); 11-12:30, Jazz
band, talk, musical.
KPO, San Francisco (423); 9:30. or
chestra: 7:30. children; 9. orchestra; 10.
soprano, pianist; J 1, xylophone, marimba
music; 12. hand
Way. Schenectady (390); 9:45, drama
talk; 7. orchestra program; 8:15, Eir
Esm* Howard.
KFQX. Seattle (238); 9:11, bedtime; 10,
orchestra: 11. concert; 12. orchestra.
WBZ. Springfield 13S7>; B;0S, story;
6:30, orchestras 7:30, program.
KSD. St. Louis Post Dispatch (646);
6, concert: 9. program, addrese.
WRC. Washington (469): 7, dramatic
talk; 7:30, talk: 8. politics; 8:20, con
cert; 9:16. orchestra.
WOAW Program
--J
Tuesday. December 9.
9 p. M.—"Advice to Lovelorn" period,
conducted by Cynthia Qrey, editor of
"Please Tell Me" column of the Omaha
Dally News.
9 25 P. M.—Dinner program, trans
mitted from WOAW’s remote control
itudio in the May Seed & Nursery Co.
wilding. Shenandoah. Ia.
Auspice Auto Electric ft Radio rorpora
,0"’ P. M.—First Christian church or
hestra. Joseph F. Woolery. Jr., director.
(a) Fox trot. "Love Tales. ’
(b) Walts. "What'll I Do?"
Orchestra. „ _
Violin eoio "Adagio Pathetique ' . .Godard
Hazel Belt.
Jean Stirling, ac com pan let.
'Blossom Time" .Romberg
Orchestra.
Piano solo, "Country Gardens”. .Grainger
Violet Deutsch
Flute solo, "Goodnight, Little Fweet
heart'1 .P°PP
Elsie Kucera.
<*> ^’.‘'•..'.^.'''".‘".Vlctof'H.rh.rt
(b) March. "El Captain" .Souaa
Orchestra. __ I
9 48 P. M—Studio of Walter B
Graham, baritone- ....
Soprano solo. "The HArp in the
.Adelyn Ppecht.
Base solo, "Give a Man a Her*e ..OHars
Edward T. Swobe.
Contralto solo **Or»v Days' ... .Johnaon
Mrs. William Inghram.
Tenor Solo—Selected.
Roy Tyler. „ . .
Soprano solo, "O Sleep’’ .. • ..Handel
Alyne Van Durff.
Baritone solo. "The Trumpet .Dla
Walter B. Graham.
10:89 P. M.—Wow i frolic, by Frank
TTodek, Jr., and his Omaha Nightingales.,
Transmitted from Wowl roost at Roae
land gardens _______________
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Applicants for Insurance
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An examining physician for one of
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However, if you wish first to (rst
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Defeated Candidate Now
Holding Revival Serviees
Tecumseh, Dec. 8.—Rev. B. H. Daw
son of Humboldt 1* holding evangel
ist meetings at the Church of Christ
at Klk Creek. He was democratic
candidate for state senator In the
First district and was defeated by
John Wlltse of Falls City, republican.
RADIO |
V-_/
Program for Rprfmhrr f,
(Courtesv of Radio Digest.)
By Associated Press.
WEED, Boaton (303): Rlsr Brother
•Iub; 6:30. musical: 7. tslk; 7:30, musical;
8 urogram from WHAF.
Wtllt, Buffalo (319); 8, music; 1-9,
Everrtudy hour.
W1IAQ, Chicago News (447.5); 6. or
gan; 6:30, orchestra; 8. book review; 8:20,
LMara Laughlln; 8:40, talk; 8:50, lecture;
9:15. musical.
WLS. chit ago (845); 6 30. organ; 7
10:15, entertainers, farm program, orches
tra: 10:40-12. music review.
YMV, ('hicAgo (536); 6:36. bedtime; 7.
concert: 7:30-8:60. stage review, musical;
10. at home.
WQJ, Chicago (448): 7-8, concert, quar
tet: 10-2. Rninbo Skylark*.
WLW, Cincinnati (433): 10-1 7. music.
WJAX, Cleveland N«wa (390); 6:30, bed
time story: 7. concert
WFAA. Dallas News (478); * 30, vio
linist. ' holr; 11, organ.
WW.r. Detroit. News (517); *. News
orrhe.«fra. contralto.
KNX. Hollywood (337); *. music; 10
1.
W D A F Kama* Clfy SLir 6-7,
School of the Air; 11:46. N'ghf hawks
KHJ. Los Arse!** Times (395): *. con
fcert; . 30, childien; 10-c!a talcal; 12,
orchestra.
WHAS. Louisville Courier Timeji (400).
7:30-9. concert.
WMC, APemphis Commercial Appeal
(600); 8. l.edtim*; 8:30. drama league
plav: 11. Addv Britt. Dick Finch.
WCAY. Milwaukee (286); 9:11, band,
serenaders, quartet.
WCCO. Minneapolis St. Paul (417);
8:30. concert, soprano
OK AC, Montreal (425): « 30. orchestra;
7:30. entertainers: 9:30. orchestra.
WHN. New York (360); 6, movie critic;
6:10. employment broadcasting: 8:30, or
chestra; 9. dance; 10:30, music; 31:30, or
chestra. „ .
WRAP. New York H92): 6:30. orches
tra- 7:20, John F. Hill: 7:30, Hold Dust
Twins. H. National Carbon company; 9,
trio: 9:30. orchestra.
WOR. Newark (405); 8. music; 8:15,
sport.- . . A
KOO, Oakland (312): 6. concert: 10,
"Cinderella," Inatmmentpl trio; 12. dnn«’e,
wo AW, Omaha < r. 2 e >: a, Artvira to
Lovelorn, 6 2\ urogram; 9. church or
chestra. 10:30 Wpwl.
South Omaha liretilics |
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pelting *t gr*stlv reduced price*. E. V'.
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Lack of Adequate
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j
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ter of grave concern to the govern
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advisory committee for aeronautics as
expressed In Its annual report trans
muted to congress today by Presi
dent t'oolldge.
"An aircraft Industry is absolutely
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that will not be forgotten Is that It
takes a great deal of money to de
velop hastily an aircraft industry
almost from nothing. The American
people can 111 afford to pay that price
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"The government Is concerned that
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nucleus' capable of rapid expansion
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volume of government orders for air
craft or to allot such orders without
regard to competitive bidding would
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While the air mall service, particu
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chief reason for faster commercial
flying progress In Europe was a mili
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Continuous prosecution of scientific
research.
Continuation of the air mail service
under the l’ostoffice department with
the ground equipped for night flying
from New York to San Francisco.
Steps to Increase the reliability and
economy of operation of commercial
aircraft with reasonable regulation of
fliers and flying fields and necessary
aids to navigation along designated
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Continued study of the air defense
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army.
Woman Sweeping Falls Dead.
Sturgis, S. D., Dec. 8.—Mrs. Jennie
Wejke fell dead at her home on
Alkali creek near Sturgis. She had
been sweeping the porch and when
found the broom was stIM in her
hands.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Funeral Notices. 1
KINSI.F.R—Albert V.. ago 51, turvlvtd by
wife and three daughters, Mieses Ger
trude, Ruth nd Barbara, snd. nn« son,
Thomas, by nia mother. Mrs. J. T. Klns
Isr. snd one brother. J. C. Klnsler. snd
on« sister. Miss Blanche Klnsler, all of
Omaha.
Funeral Tuesday. December f, »t 9:45 a
m., from family residence, 3*66 Farnam
street to fit. Cecelia cathedral, 10 a. m.
Direction of Heafey 4- Heafey, AT. 2531.
HALEY—John If., aged 50 year*; sur
vived by his wife. Lyda, two sons, Ed
ward G. and Charles F ; his father. John
and three brothers. Daniel, Frank and
-Michael; one sister. Mrs. Edprsr Fir.ley
Funeral Tuesday morning from residence,
1230 South Eleventh street, S:S0 a. m. to
fit. Phllomena church, 9 *. m. Inter
ment Holy Sepulcher cemetery. Gentle
mrn’s mortuary In charge.
DANIELSON—Victor age *1 years, passed
away December 6. 1924. Survived or his
wife, Anna; on* daughter Mrs Helen
fitiaka. and two sona, C. E. and G. V.
Danielson.
Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2:3ft from
tha family resldenrs. 1903 Locust fit. In
terment at Forest Uwn cemetery.
MILLER—Mrs. Ida A.
Funeral 2 o'clock Tuesday, from Han
scom Park M. E. church. 29th and Wool
worth Ave. Interment Forest Uwn ceme
tery. Direction Korlsko Funeral Home.
HENSON—Lottie, beloved wife of John
Benson. passed away at Denver, Colo.
Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock from the N. P. Swanson chapel.
)7th snd Cuming.
Vaults and Monuments. 2
“Automatic Pealing" concrete burial vaults
recommended hv all lsadin* undertaker*
M’fd bv Omiha Concrete Burial Vault Co
Funeral Director*. 3
HEArET A HEAFEY
DndeMakera and Kmbalmare
Phone AT r53t office 2*11 Farnam
(ESTABLISHED SINCE 1*«2)_
HOLSE A RIBPEN.
At Y"or Service.
3122 34 Cumlnr fit JA. 1126 j
Brailey & Dorrance.
HOFFM AN-CROSB T ambuUnca Dodge
and 24th 8t Funeral director* JA. 3901.
N. P. SWANSON. 17TH AND OUMINO
_Quiet. Dignified supervision
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN
HA. 1664.3411 Farnam St.
C. C. HAYNES FUNERAL HOME
3920 N. 241 h fit.KK 0357
LESLIE O. MOORE. 24th and Wirt. WE
0647
H. K. BURK FT A SON
3409 Farnam. F.st 197*. HA. 0090.
Cemeteries. 4
VISIT FOREST LAWN
Call at the greenhouse# at entrance of;
Forest. Lawn Cemetery (weat of Plorafice).
Orders are being taken for e%ergreen
blankets and winter wreathe,
Card of Tliank*.
WE wish tn thank our many friend# and
neighbor* for tneir Vndneaa and sympathy
*hnwn us in our late bereavement In the
death of our htiabsnd and father Al«o
for the manv beautiful floral offering# —
• Signed) Mrs. Ctrl l* F. Swsnson and
Daughter^
Person a!*. t
THE SALVATION ARMY industrial horns
■elicits your old clothing, furnttura, maga
tlnes. collect. We distribute. Phone
JA. 4125 snd our wagon will call. CaU
and inspect star new home. 209 N 11th fit
ANYONE having any information regard
ing whereabouts of Mr and 9fr* Wal
lace McCoy of Council Bluff#. la . please
communicate with Mr# Albert Allen Mc
Coy. 91 Hudson St.. Newark. N J.
COSTUMES theatrical, historical m#s<|us
* oatumea to reiTT. l.leben, 1914 Howard
HUY your toys at wholesale pries*
»Mnah# Toy Co. 1411 Harney St.
CIRCLES Tuesday. Thursday, I D. Divine
healing advice daily, 714 N. 20th St.
ixmt and Found. 10
lAiUT—B»lw»»n Council Bluff. »n<t tin
derwotvd on Rlver-tn-River road, on* new
Firs*tone balloon corcl tire, rim and cover
for Ford. IReae# return for reward to
A 11 Hacker, 340 Logan St.. Council
Hluff*
KOt’NI>--BU. k herae. Owner call WA
471 j.
\.M.\S 4.IFT SUiGKSTIONS^
ART GIFTS AHK MOST ACCKFTABLK
Wa have ever) thing »n tha line rf art
noveltlc* picture*. braaework, bronaea and
gUaa ware Let ua aeelM ynu In your
Chrlattnaa selection*. A. Hoepe Co., 111*
Dongle*_
FOR the latest In intlllnery. rail and *ee
our new creatlnna. Imported hata a epa
BCIIADKI L* MH.LINKBT,
11)3 fcoUgl** StJA. )IT0
A GIFT to be appreciated the year round:
A gtMul need rat We have a complete
line at term* you **an meet
NASH VH1KHKMA At?TO CO.
?0f4 Farimm AT, 3114
TOC ran give the wife a real atari toward
a home of her own A fine lot. Special
for Xma* n* low a* 114 down
i *11 AS XV TO VINO A HON. A
1403 CRy Nat Bank. AT. tell
an fmeAi. xmah nine
A HAPPY HOLLOW UP 11.DING S1TK.
GfCOROF CO . Realtor*.
_AT 3034.
A 1IOMK will make an Ideal Christman
preaent from dad to the family, Shopen
A Co, Realtor*. f\« line Rldg ,1A. 421V
CLOSING nut al> t«ya. doll*, etc., at hlg
teduollon. ft. M Shlae* Co., Ill N.
14th St.
XX'H Y not a m*r«*l for Xtnae *
Mine Garnet, AT 1311 Barber *hep
XMAS XV HK ATMS NOW
MEK UliMO.N, IMU aud Uouflaa Sta
XMAS GIFT SUGGESTION'S,
THRIFT HABITS
given to a child amount to more th*n a
Icng list of property willed to him later
on.
Give him one of our little
HOME BANKS THIS CHRISTMAS
$1.00 starts an acoouut. We pay 6 per
cent on savings.
STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
S. W. Cor. 19th and Douglas Sta.
XMAS TIME
is Joy time for the home owner. Your rent
money will practically get you a home
from
Grove Company.
AT. 1882 222 Banker* Re*. Life Bldg
A Home for Xmas
Do you know that you can have your own
home built for as low at $100 down? 1
have several already completed, or will
build to your order, fall 1J. E. riCDER
SKN. HA. 6466.
Buy One of. Mlckel's
UKULELE SPECIALS.
$1,75 Each.
Only SOO to Sell at Thla
Price Get voura Early.
MTCKEL MUSIC HOUSE
15th and Harney. AT. aunt.
ONE DOLLAR BUTS
FIFTEEN DISTINCTIVE ENGRAVED
XMAS CARDS. ALL DIFFERENT.
VERT SPECIAL.
M. B. DAILEY, STATIONER.
315 SOUTH 15TII ST.
'automobiles.
Automobiles for Saif. 11
100 CARS. Forda and other makea. 150
and up. faah or teima.
QOLDSTROM AUTO SALES CO..
2113 Harney St,AT. 5545.
SPECIAL—3 to 4 paesenger Chevrolet
roupe body. $460. Ford coupe body, $325.
Ford Sedan body, $400. Pfeiffer Top
and Body Corp 2525 Leavenworth.
IF YOU want a bargain, ace my 1922
I^d coupe for $236. Mr. Meacham. AT.
FOR THE RIGHT PRICE ON GOOD
USED CARS SEE
OMAHA FLINT COMPANY.
WILT, cell my 1923 Ford touring, starter,
for $235 Mr. Walker AT. 4411,
Trucks for Saif. 12
USED TRUCKS
FROM ONE TO THREE TONS
INTERNATIONALS AND OTHERS
SEE UP IN OUR NEW LOCATION.
International Harvester
Company,
Hth at Jones,Tel AT 0600.
1924 Ford ton truck, panel body and eg
eptlonally good truck. $400. Terms or will
trade. _ _
ANDREW MURPHY A SON.
AT. 4411. 141° Jackaon.
-■
Auto Accessories, Parts. 16
GUARANTEED new inn ueed auto parte
at a apeclal cut price Nebraska Auto
Parts, 1016-1* Harney St. JA. 4111. and;
8265 Cuming St. AT 1670_1
FORD tour n* top covera, complete, $4.16.
Kaplan Auto Part, Sill Nlcholaa St.
BUSINESS NERVICE.
Business Services Offered. II
CARPENTER work. New and old. Cabinet
sork and chimney repair. HA.
Millinery—Dressmakinf. 25
ACCORDION, aide, knife, bo* pleatln*.
covered buttons. all style*; hemstitching\
buttonhole* Write Ideal Button and
Pleating Co., 104 Brown Block, Omaha,
Neb. Telephone JA. IK*.
NEB PLEATING CO..
Hemstitching! Covered Button*.
1104 Farnam Second Floor. JA E87t
DRESSMAKING and alteration* at home
or will go to your home. AT 744?.
Moving—Trucking—Storage. 26
GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE.
PACKING. MOVING. SHIPPING. STORING
Estimates furnished. AT 4220 or JA 4331
GORDON S FIREPROOF VS*H9E. A VAN.
243 North 11th St. Phone JA. 2012; mo*,
ing. packing, atorage, shipping.
BEIUNS OMAHA VAN A 8TORAOE.
14th and Leavenworth 8ta. Packing, mov
ing, storage, shipping. JA. 4142.
■_5— ■ — - _J-!-ILL'1
Fainting and Papering. 27
Wallpaper, paperhanging, painting. Fred
Parka, 4701 8. 24th St. MA. MM: AT 7404.
PA PER HANGING. IS room; for paper and
work. 20c roll Hawley. KE 4S7I
Patent Attorneys. 28
J. W MARTIN. 4?« Peiera Tru*t Bldg,
Omaha; also Washington. Double service,
tingle fee. Al*o help sell parent*.
Printing—Stationery. 29
COMMERCIAL PRINTING Fddy Printing
Co- 21? South 13th 9t Phone JA. 4041.
Professional Service. 30
ELECTRIC aweat and massage, room 31&
Brokers Bldg. 12th and Farnam, AT.
4444.
EMPLOYMENT, ~_
Help Wanted—Female. 36
BE a beauty apec'.allat. Double your
earning* Our training equlpe you for
heat position*. Dar or night. Inquire
Moler College. 103 S. ISth S’.
EARN money weekly, spare time, homo
addressing. mailing niualc, circular*. Man
hattan Music Co. 1247 Broadway. New
Fork.
WOMAN for general housework Capt.
C T Wav Fort Crook. MA 4e»*>
Ii« ip w isM—Mato* 37
CLERKS—Ratio ay mall. 14-14, $132 mo.
Fvpertenc# unnecessary For free Tes
ticular*. coach’ng. write R Ttrry t for
mer civil service examiner). 3>t Bar
riMsf Bldg . Washington. P C
BARBERTNG ’aught quickly. Day or
night. Molar graduates always busy at
Mg pay. Call or write. Moler Barber
College. IM g 11th St
ALL men. women, boy*, girl*. 17 to 4*.
willing to accept government positions.
1117-1224 (traveling or stationary), writ#
Mr Oiment. 1S4 It. Louts. Mo
FIREMEN. BRAKEMFN beginner* $1M
1240 (which position?). Railway T-2743.
Omaha Bee _
Salesmen and Agents. 3S
SALESMEN
Our Sale* Manager W L, Luahbaugh Will
be at the Fontenglle hot#!. Omaha. Stfn
day and Monday. December 7 and *, for
Ihe purpose of Interviewing several ea
perisnoad salesmen The man Assigned
will be placed hi our CodAdl Bluffs and
adjacrnt territories If tfou have a rec
ord of proven ability anl have In auto
mobile, $$ee Mr t.nshbaugh and sell your
pelf to him. These opening* are perma
nent and afford splendid opportunity to
high class men Whl* Au*» Products Co.
CAN use 2 A 1 specialty ealeansan who
are not afraid to walk and talk. |7| to
gtlS weekly. Phone Mr. Albrecht, room
302 Hotel Keen, after « p m for appoint
ment __
FINANCIAL.
Buainosn OpportunHifi. 4?
TF vou *ant to build A heuaa. dupl*x.
► tor# bid*. or apt. 1 ran halp you flnanea
and bull<l #imt, Htra»T 42>f.
Hc.nl Kal.ntp Ixmnii. 44
wonky to I.oaN
On first and r*roitd
Wa buy outright R>t ca»h
Blitting tnortg«g#a and land Contracta
Prompt Action
II A WOLf CO.,
Ill Aaund#ra Kapna«ty Hid* AT lift
IN4 'and • pick Vent money
loan* on Omaha improved pro party a*
lonaat rata*
FRANK II HINDICK.
4?l City NationalJA. INI
l,OW KATK on city proparty, qulchit
rloaad. no monthly paymanta. JA IMS
W T. OHAIMM
OMAHA MOM FART NfH FARM8
OKKKFK REAL BATAT* CO.
1011 Omaha Natl Hank Bldg JA 17U
SIX par cant loan* on Omaha raaldancat
i*»«h on hand Prompt aarvica. B II
I ougaa. tnc., M> Karlina Hid*
IM5COND mortgage* or contracta p« r
i haaa 1 by Tukav Company. 42C rlr#t Na
I Iona I Hank JA. 41? I
lion to 110,001 loan ad; prompt aarylca
P p Waad A DM Ho" man \taa 1 H da
AND V PER CBitT NO PBl AY
OAKYIN lilU'4, 44k Omaha Nat l Hldg (
FINANCIAL,
Heal Fatale Loans. 41
Farm Loans on Weat Neb. and N. E. Colo.
farm*. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha,
MORTGAGES ana contracts bought. AT.
2629.
Money to Loan. 45
WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY at the
lowest rate we have ever made.
DON'T PAT HIGH RATES.
Over 20 years In business assures yon of
a quick, quiet and confidential deal at
the lowest possible cost.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY,
60* Karbach Block. Tel. JA. 2291.
Southeast corner 16th and Douglas Sts
DIAMOND loans at lowest rates; business
strict y confidential. The Diamond Loan
Co.. 1614 Dodge fit. Established 1894
KDUCATION A L
Local Instruction Classes. 48
DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL
Complete course In all commercial
branches. Shorthand, typewriting, teleg
raphy. salesmanship, civil service. Phone
JA. 1565. Complete catalog free. ..
BOYLES COLLEGE,
16th and Harney Sts.Omaha, Neb.
EIGHT to 12 weeks prepare you for a
fine office position. Call AT. 7774 or
write American College, 1912 Farnain
TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE.
1402 Dodge St *308 Douglas St
Call or writa for Information.
Musical—Dramatic. 49
POPULAR music, taught by orchestra pi
aniat. E. M. Kahn, Mmkel Bldg. AT 4361.
Dancing Academies. 50
KEEP S CINDERELLA ROOF.
10TH AND DOUGLAS STS. JA. 6470
Claeses Tuesday and Friday, 10 lessons,
|4. Private logons anytime. Ten com
petent instructors.
KEL-PINE—Farnam at 25th. class and
assembly Mon. and Thurs. Nltes. Private
leasons any time. AT. 7860.
MERCH AXDJS^^
Business Equipments. 58
TYPEWRITERS, — Reasonable RENTAL
rates. New and second-hand machines for
sale. Have you s*en t he Standard Keyboard
Remington Portable? Whatever your ne^ds
in the typewriter lffie. call Remington
Typewriter Co.. 210 S. 16th St., JA. 2*7«.
WE BUY. sell safes make desks, show
cases, etc. Omaha Fixture & Supply Co
9 W. Cor 11th and Douglas. JA- 2724
Household Goods. 61
YOU are losing every day that you fail
to take advantage of the furniture bar
gains at Stephenson'* 1505 Capitol Ave
Priviita eale* and suction_
GAS RANGE, Garland. 17. 2361 Farnam.
AT. #516._
3-BURNER coal oil cook stove. 16. 70*
S. 31st St , or call HA. S3f6.
Machinery and Tools. 67
NEW and second-hand motors, dynamos
LeBron Electrical Works. 811-20 E. 12th.
Wanted to Buy. 73
WANTED—Barber shop equipment to
move, will trade Colo lard or pay cash
Write fully. A. P. Tone Wilson. Bur
llngton. Colo.
DESKS. DESKS, DESKS.
New desks, used desks, bought, sold and
traded. J. C. Reed. 1207 Farnan St. AT
6146.
ROOMS FOR RENT
Rooms With Board. 74
61# K, 33D FT—Board and room for 2 io
| private home. HA 767f.
! CUMING, 2614—Modern rooms, with or
without board. HA. 7212.
Furnished Rooms. 73
IFURN. RM . steam heat, prlv. bath, for
men. Farnam car line, walking dist. AT.
#13* or AT. *670.
, T WENT Y - FI FT H Ave. 263 8.. large room.
[ steam heat, running water: also small
i rootn. JA. 5616.
Where to Stop In Town. 78
HOTEL SANFORD—l#th and Farnam.
HOTEL HENSHAW—;6th and Farnam.
Special Rates to Permanent Questa
Apartments of Building Owners and
Unfurnished. 80b
! Elegant mod 5-r . st-am ht . Elec washer.
Ill N. 25th. Key at Hunter Inn. AT. 4#46.
MEAL FSTXTU—I ok RENT.
Apartments—Furnished. 80
Apartments—Unfurnished. 81
APARTMENTS and flats for rent
I W. J PALMER CO. AT Ml#
Weal Es*aie Management Pr>»ns s’s.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY.
WHERE OMAHA RENTS."
AT. 6544. 17th and Farnam St*
NEW DUPLEXES FOR HENT
N J FROGMAN A SONS.
2111 Cuming St HA. “04*.
ONE. two three and four-room apta.
• 36 to 175.
DRAKE RENTAL AGENCY
STEAM heat. 4-room apt*. and op;
close to O. P Stebbsn* 1*10 Chicago St.
Business iTaces for Rent. 8t
LARGE building for raraee or storage,
for rent 71: s . h ^:
lluusra for Rent. 83
Good Homes
CHEAP RENT.
; 521* N. llth St., part ir. d , f -r, garage
*:>'i<d repair fif.
151 * Burdette St., 7-r., modern. 2-fam
ily. 130
r7r 4 N 27th -St. T r . jr krn. 140
4A1* Nicholas St *>-r modern. S4S.
*025 Whitmore. 6-r . brand new bungs
l low. |ts0
5311 N. 27th Ft. J r. and deal # garage.
150.
BUCK, JA 20*«, KF 7*24.
742 OMAH A NATION AT
4
Storm Windows
10J 8l*e# In Stock
Thone for Fri-e# AT 6774.
M. A. Disbrow Co.,
• 572 7DA STREET
Attractive 7-rc.im bungalow. Ntwl>
decorifbd. enamel f nlsh. Garage
J. L HIATT COM PANT,. AT. »f66.
5-ROOM all modern house, fin# condi
tion- reasonable. JA. 742*. 2*44 Ar
bor R*.
2412 BINNEY. 5-room bungalow, easily
heated Redecorated. 127 56. McFarland
AT istl
lfo& 8 SOTH^ST— Five-room tteu»e. all
modern newly decorated. HA. 4414.
24IT N 8.D ST.—5 womi and garage. $56
we ny
FIVE ROOM house for rent or for sale
WA, 3525.
474 WtLUAM— HI* basement furnace
125 a month. Inquire 422 William. JA
till
House*—Furnished. 84
2*0# DEWEY AVE--Furnished bo ine of
five room* Easily healed, garage. 166
AT. «»*#
REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT.
Houses—Furnished. j • 81
829 S. 6ITH 8T—Furnished or unfurnish
ed five-room bungalow. with «%ra
HA. 6462.
HEAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. ~
Business Property. 8!
BUSY TRANSFER CORNER.
IDEAL INVESTMENT. »% NET
_PLOVER St 8PA1N JA. I860
Real Estate—Investments. 92
INCOME $2,370, •mall apt. Bargain.
>3.000. Inqulra 3837 South 23rd St.
Farms and IMinds for Sale. 93
FARMERS, why rant? RlKbt now ts tha
tlm« to buy North Dakota land. I ha.a
320 arras only ona mile from town to of
fer for $60 an acre. Write Boa $0«.
Edmunda, N Dak.
Houses for Sale. 93
SEE WHAT WE HAVE.
STANDARD PLACE BCNOALOW. FIVE
ROOMS. ALL MODERN HAS FIRE
PLACE AND BEAUTIFUL BUILT-IN
FEATURES. EVENINGS CALL MR. MET
,CALF. WA OKS 7.
M ETCALFE COMPANT,
OR FIM'QH. 2".. H IITH ST. AT. HI?.
T. R CAMPBELL. EUlMer .,f good ilcmw.
A f-w compiated Right location, price »nd
tarmr 239 Kaelina AT. -043.
NEW FIVE ROOM' BUNGALOW, PAVED
STREET AND ALLEY. CLOSE TO CAR
AND SCHOOLS REASONABLY PRICED
WITH EASY TERMS. EVENINGS CALL
MR. GEHRIS WA. 2967
METCALFE COMPANT. _
Ground Floor. 20.5 H 19th St AT, 1413
linn OFF on any house purchased thl%
week; choice of locations. **ell or.a #20n
down 8hop< n <9 Go., K*-eline Bldg
HAH TO SELL
Five-room bunglaw. 4208 Erskina. w .\.
<>570.
Houses—North. 96
New Bungalow Bargain
ONE TEAR OLD- - -
Egreptlonal bungalow bargain. Here Is *
home to be proud of East front with
garage and concrete driveway Lawn and
■htiroVgry. Rear yard fenced. The in
terior is decorated throughout. Oak
■ floors and finish. Built-in tub In both
Built-in kitchen cabinet and ironing
board. Laundry tubs in baaement. fruit
■ room. Everything to make a <~omfortab!e
i home. Sw.750. on terms. Out north Id
; new neighborhood. Lickty. KE. 1429.
STRICTLY MODERN NEW HOME. f«09
DOWN BUILT-IN FEATURES, OAK
FLOORS PAYNE A SONS JA Mil
WILL build snd finance your horns on
easv terms Pee us for plane J
j Schmitz, *.r.E Omaha National. JA 1T9»
Ij012 FLORENCE BLVD—8-rm mod ✓
I payments Crelgh. €08 Eee. JA. 0200.
D K BUCK 4r CO., buv and Fell homes.
Houses—Sooth. 91
tjmJ" BUNGALOW SACRIFTUF
MUST HE SOLD AT ONCE.
Beautiful, new latest type bunga
low with fireplace. lunroom,
breakfast room, beat of plumbing,
wall tub. pedestal lavatory etc ;
finiahcd in oak and enamel: oak
floor* throughout: south front lot:
extra lot with double garage tf
desired Some one ta going te
get a wonderful bargain 1* tteia
home Call *
OSBORNE REALTY CO. •
530 Peters Tru-t Bldg JacksoTi 2213.
South Side Bungalow
of I room*, all modem, oak finish con
plat* bath; good neighborhood and on a
' nice lot TVired n orth the r-.onar at
114 980. Sknai’ payment down, balance I’.K*
irert Call Mr Hill. Harney S2*». Mr.
iMiiien vrai. *«:«.
TEMPLR.J1TATPFM CO.
AT. *981. ISIS Farr.am PL ‘
Houses—West. *■
j CREST'VOOD BUNGALOW. SOUTH OF
! EDGEWr-OD NEW FIVE-ROOM AI.T
I MODERN WITH FIREPLACE ANL>
i BUILT-IN FEATURES. EXCEPTIONAL
! VALUE EVENINGS CALL MR. PIT
KIN. ha :m'>
METCALFE COMPANY.
I OR FLOOR .'it S !»TH ST AT 9F
8-ROOM modern home: J bedroom* *r'T
bath id floor; large lot: 1 block to cat:
paved atreet. 14 489: term.. Evenings
call KE. 8811: da)t JA 1»68.
8-ROOM modern oak finish. Fir'd clun
I district, only 17 IIO. make your own
terms Owner AT 8117 HA 9843
I SEE Morrleon Lumber and Coal for pr cea
j on garages. Beat construction At fnfhi
[ mum cce*. WE, Sf81._____
FOWLER FINDS FOLKS who buy home*.
I.let rear t.-ot.erte with "a for reatiita
JA 1828 BURT C. FOWI ER CO ■ Realtors.
WILL build to Jour order on our beauti
ful lots in L'gcwood: eery easy ttr7s>.
: Rhone at 788*__
For Sale—PuikJml lfW
DUNDEE DISTRICT
i Brand re*v 5-room rc»d*rr bungalow ?*.
i *;4 S 5*th Avr th:a r ni- fro"'
* *0 5. Large decorated roama H*rJ *•>
j bath containing men c’.n*e* a~d ek>th*a
| rhutu :n add non to regular equtpmerv »
1 Full basement Ire box room ABt'i* r
malic ga? heater Corbin hardware Go- i
Stir furnace Kohler plumbing. Fro .»
owner at f . so. fTf.fl <* 'wr "'A U*4
For Sale—Florence. 101
CALL NETH AWAY for fade! and home .o
i bea:.t:f il K orence. lVli'tft -lv KE- 14(-o
Ixita for Sale. 10.
HAVE * f*w well locate! lots in
’wood for *ale For prices call - Or ifcf
Heal E*Ute f«*r K\< han**. ;t#*
I Fi ‘R RALE *»R KXrHA\at''V"
: vn \ \: i y NT's ’•'k HOU|
■ o
bamrn. y^k* u* an offer. Wttr
! for cheaper property.
\YM K DAVIS CO. —
‘J4 Securities Fidg
Sunday and evening* Wj ___,
WILL TAKE o .1 house or mju ty, Jt.oNV
. bear* on mw hem* . rea- Dnnd
udi?' ‘ ja t:.< ’‘
— Bid: I lla
For raaulta Uat your propertjr arftb'*• ***•
, FIRST fRUST CO J* U"
^ r-;i4vV F f: ‘
! LIST your rroparty witb u» or. ft F®u
I are in the market fur acreage. ca?l 1/d’t
ohn f*r quirk aalea M V cUi XIA
C D HUTCHINSON COu
* Rea! Vatare *os 1(31 Df'in J A ait!
: WK CAN SKI. L TOUR P R O P F RTT
HAMILTON A COMPANY
( 247 Nevt'.la Hick JA *««#»
. .-—rm
Be Sure to See
The Spanish Kome j
S3C9 Nicholas St.
Open for In*oect‘on
7 !e 9 P M Daily
Alan Shown by Appointment
Completely Fumtabed by D
Orchard-Wilhelm Co. \
Designed and Built btr
T.H. MAEIWER CO.
BUILDERS
The Adelphia
(Fireproof)
A delightful apartment Hotel. Hotel service at the cast
of an apartment. Exceptionally refined and honu.:';e.
Very attractive dining room in connection, either Euro- k
peart or American plan. $ 15.00 per to'cclc and up ~ i
Sfanagement— -JjL 2
Drake Rental Agency :
JA.2S0S.
Park Avenue at Mason. HA. 0345. |