The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, February 09, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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Air Wrangle
k* at Washington
Nh\«1 Officer Denies Milch
ell’s (iliarge* Army Planes
Hampered in Bomb
1«* ltdernntlonsl News Mervli-e,
Washington. Keh. T.—The acri
monious aviation row swirled through
Washington today, gathering speed
as It went, and drawing into its vnr
tex new charges and counter chart es.
statements from cabinet officers, new
resolutions In congress and further
inflamed (he tempers of those who
a es fur and against a great American
air service.
Brig. (ien. William Mitchell's
charge that the navy had hampered
the army fliers In their efforts to
demonstrate their ability to sink bat
tleships from the air were hotly de
nied by ('apt. A. W. Johnson, 'as
sistant chief of the naval air service.
Who in turn, charged General Mitchell
with Insubordination and disobedience
of orders In the bombing tests.
t aptain Johnson occupied the wit
ness stand before the aircraft invesli
sdlng committee throughout the day.
engaging in frequent tilts with its
members, and before he left It had
stripped away some of the secrecy
tied has surrounded the bombing
tests and reviewed the keen competi
tion iluit prevailed among army and
navy officials.
New Developments.
Other developments In the air serv.
ice "war" were:
1. Secretary of War Weeks Issued
a formal statement deploring 111?
whole affair and Indirectly rebuking
Mitchell by saying those who criti
cized the department's conduct of the
air service are criticizing the men who
commanded the A. E. F.
2. Representative EaGuardia, re
publican, New York, a world war flier
and advocate of a unified air service,
introduced a resolution calling on the
N-.vv department (n supply congress
with a list of the navy vessels that
have "been stranded," run aground,
foundered, or otherwise wrecked or
damaged since January 1. 1323. to
gether with the names of command
lug officers.
EaGuardia introduced ids resolu
tion in support of his contention that
ttie navy would be better off It it
stuck ot the sea and mastered Its
ships and leave the sir to fliers.
Probe to Continue.
3. The Investigating romniittee an
nounced it will continue its investi
gation, calling more fliers next week
to give their views.
Johnson flatly characterized Gen
eral Mitchell's charges before the com
mittee as "mostly bunk.” He denied
that naval officers were "gagged."
lie accused General Mitchell and his
brother army fliers with "not playing
liall" at the maneuvers, challenged
Mitchell's qualifications to discuss
intiters pertaining to the navy, anil
in- summed up by asserting:
"The only tienpie I know of who
_ nt- trying to curtail the navy, trying
to keep us from Increasing our gun
range or keep us from getting one
nore battleship are Great Britain,
lapun - and General Mitchell's advo
cates."
lie admitted If airplanes are de
veloped that can fly across the At
tain V It might "have the effect" of
having tile licet from the sea.
BANK TELLER
SLAIN, ROBBED
Tacoma. Wash.. Feb. 7.—H. H.
M-bmit. 40. teller In the National bank
»f Tacoma, who was shot down to
la v by hnnriit* in the streets of Ta
>m:i as he was carrying $3,000 in
silver and currency to the tank *
ranch, died here late tonight from
ids wound*.
The bandits, four In number, one of
,hem a woman, made their getaway
with the $3,000 and up to a late hour
onight had not been captured.
Schmidt i« * former Council Bluff*
Imy, His parent.*. Mr. and Mr*. Jacob
Schmidt live at 117 Fourth street. Hi*
father is a Council Bluff* barber.
According to hi* father, Harry was
horn in the Blufl* living there until
3907.
Word of Harry Schmidt's death was
leceived in Council Bluff* late Sat
urday night by hi* parent*.
Mr*. Schmidt and her daughter.
Caroline, left for Tacoma early Sun
day morning t'n bring back the laxly.
Mis* Caroline Schmidt I* a Council
Bluff* chiropractor. Another sister,
Jd io Schmidt, also uttrvive*
\ brother, Russell, is connected
with the Standard Oil company at
Tacoma.
Russell and Harry are graduates
of i he Council Bluffs high school.
Jitis.-ell once commanded the volun
teer cartel.'-- of the high school.
FARMER ACCUSED
OF GIRL’S DEATH
Crow borough, Kngland. Feb. 7.—
Norman Thorne, a well-to-do young
farmer, was charged with the murder
of Klsle Cameron, a Condon ateno
grnp her. today after Scotland Yard
detective* had flniahed taking the tes
tirnony of Kllzabeth Caldlcott,
Thorne’* "rustic sweetheart.”
The Caldlcott Kill admitted going to
Thorne’* bungalow many times, lie
• i use I loved him." She *aid that
Thorne told her the Cameron girl must
have committed suicide.
Other witnesses told of the difunem
be red bodv of the Condon girl having
been found on Thorne’* farm, and her
father testified that his daughter had
expected Thome to marry her.
THUG VICTIM, ~
SAYS PRISONER
George It. Jones, Fremont, J*'eb„
l.oi.k h( Central police station Stitur
<1 i v nl«lit on h rharjee of drunken
ness, told officers* that he had been
hhsh nlted nnd robbed of $1.1.
Jones whs found lylna In the street
at Thirteenth street and Capitol ave
nue lie was bleeding from Inreratlnna
C>! the rinse and a<nlp.
lie waa unahla to tell polh-e who
esHoiilteil him or how lie wits at
ti.rked.
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“Educated” Canary Eats Sugar From Lips of Mistress
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By OENE KOI'SE.
"Tweet-tweet, tweet tweet, I i
twit, twit, twitter, to you."
So wrote Kgbert Van Alstyne in
popular song about a year ago.
"Dick." idol of the Frank Drcxe
household. 714 North Forty-ninth
street, a "common canary," haaadopt
ed the suggestion of tlie song and
practices it diligently day and night.
With his "tweet twitter" lie has
caroled his way from the bonds of his
wire cage to the freedom of the
house. He has become the constant
companion of Mrs. Drexel as she
moves about the house and with al
most human intclliganee understands
land obeys her command**.
Welcomes Callers.
If she is at the telephone "Dick"
is perched upon the head of the doll
mask over the transmitter, his head
cocked knowingly, occasionally twit
tering an Interjection, bending low
over the mouthpiece of the instru
ment.
When the lady of the house re
ceives i llers, right there is "Dick,"
twittering a welcome, darting back
and birth in high joy. Then he‘ will
perch upon the back of the chair oc
cupied by Mrs. Drexel, injecting him
self into the conversation by walking
over her head or perching Upon her
shoulder and peeking affectionately
at her cheek.
Balanced on her extended finger
Mrs. Drexel allows heiN pet to eat
sugar from her lips, and all the time
mistress and bird carry on a twitter
of conversation. Dick pecks his mis
tresses teeth when asked to play a
tune.
"Dick .lust t mlerstamls."
"He is not trained." Mrs. Drexel in
sists. "He is educated. A trained
bird such as one sees on the stage
works on certain sounds and words
or movements as cues. Dick just tin
derstands."
If Mrs. Drexel takes an afternoon
nap Dick snuggles under her < hin,
softly twittering. When he thinks
she has rested long enough lie bestirs
himself and bothers her with flutter
ing wings and insistent peck on her
face.
When the family Is at dinner, Dick
perched upon his cage, tweets and
twitters his mightiest until the nerves
of the head of the house cry for ton
cease.
"My husband calls me a traffic
cop because tlie only way to slop
Dick's song is a sudden out brum of
the arm in the fashion of the cross
ing cop." said Mrs. Drexel.
When Dick's mistress reads her
I winks. Dick perches himself on tfie
lop of it. supervises the tinning of
pages with an approving twit and,
gingerly lifting his feet, allows the
page to turn.
He Is busy flitting from kitchen to
dining room when meals are in prep
aration and begs for food when table
is set.
His wordly bent comes to light
when, at the command of bis mistress
to "shimmy." he trembles from beak
to the tip of bis tail hfeathers, wob
tiling his wings..
Dick's lineage- is clouded- be has no
pedigree—but his mistress would not
part with hint.
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Babe’s Body Found
in Blazing Furnace
r
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Woman Held by Police Pond-,
mg Investigation of
Crime.
Washington, Feb. 7. Police tonight
were holding Miss Leona Holman. 31,
said to be « native of Doming, X. k' .
following the finding of a baby's j
body In ‘he burning furnace of the
apartment house in which she lives
Act ca tling to headquarters detec
tives who Investigated the case. Miss
Holman admitted the child was born
to her Wednesday night without medi
cal attention. She is said to insist,
however. It was born dead and that
she kept the body in a trunk until
this afternoon.
IMPROVERS ASK
AID IN TRAM CASE
Representatives of Omaha Improve
rnent club, who met Saturday evening
in the office of A. II. Bigelow* In the
Woodmen of the World building, ap
proved Doinmlssloner Dan It Butler’s
resolution that John Paul Breen and
Kd P. Smith be appointed to assist
Pity Attorney latmhert in represent
ing the Interests of the city at tht
coming street ear rate hearing.
It. I*’, tierrlty, .1 L. Beebe and W.
II CJreen were appointed on a com
mittee which will analv/e Lambert :*
bill and explain its provisions to
members of Omaha Improvement
< lube.
Sonili llifili (.radnatc
Bare* Secret Marriage
Miss Oonevleve Bynkos. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs I T. Bynkos. 4208
South Nineteenth street, surprised
her friends when she announced n
few days a go she* had been married
since December 28
According in Miss Bynkos, she
eloped to (Btnwood la , on Decenthe i
'H with William Francis, a salesman. I
and was married
MImm Bvnkns was n idualfd from
South High school in 1939
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Actress Who Ended Fiance’s Suffering
With Bullet, Acquitted by Paris Jury
By \«<toriAtml Prf»*.
Paris. Keii. 7.— I would gladly have
given ail 1 possessed—love and life—
to save him, hut it was beyond hu
man power, ami 1 gave him eternal
rest.’’
Thus Mile. Stanislawa Fmlnska.
once renowned Polish actress and
now a frail, frightened little woman,
answered Judge Mouton's fatherly
query In the Paris assizes court today
as to whether she had anything to
add to her defense on the charge of
murdering her dance, Jean Zysnow
skl.
Then 12 men filed out of the cdur
riHini and after three minutes they re
turned with a verdict of “not guilty.”
"Voti are free," said the judge when
the applause and cheers of the audi
ence sulrsided. •
Act of Mercy.
“I killed him thiAoigh mercy and
pity for his sufferings," Mile. Fmln
ska had replied to the judge during
h**r exHtnin it ion.
“OfVn v. hen he realized that all
hope for rrr »very must he abandoned,
he hegged me to put an end to hi*
martyrdom. I always refused. Hut,
when on that fateful night of July
15, I saw him writhing in pain on
what would have l>een hi* death bed
In a week. I felt I must obey. I took
the gun he had brought into the sick
room Himself for that very purpose
and I shot him. 1 killed the man 1
loved. I pierced the mouth 1 so
often had kissed."
All this was told simply and with
nut the appearance of histrionic ef
feet.
Doctors Paul and Roussv previously
had testified that Zysnowski. who had
won sorpe fame as a Polish author,
was suffering from cancer, and that
he would have died within a week or
10 days if he had not been shot. A
few days previously a radium treat
ment had been given, with no signs
of improvement; then a blood trans
fusion, with Mile. I’minska as the
donor, had been tried, likewise with
out success. Through all this, the
doctors testified, he had displayed
great courage and fortitude.
"I would have given every drop of
my blood to save him," Mile. Umin
ska cried at this point in his testl
mony.
The note struck by the public prose
cutor was h stern one. lie concluded
his summing up to tlie jury with the
words:
"Thou shalt not kill, either through
hatred* or love," and then, turned to
ttie crowds in the courtroom, he de
dared: "I want no applause or
cheers should there be acquittal; let
| this woman leave this court in peace
and silence. ’
Note From Mother.
Henri Robert, president of the
Paris Bar association, who defended
I Mile. Uminska, made an eloquent plea
in her behalf.
"The mother of the dead man," he
said, "has sent me an ardent prayer
to convey to you Jurymen—that this
little woman should he set free. Send
her home."
Mile. I’minska heard the verdict ab
solutely without emotion, just as dry
eyed she hud told her pitiful story.
STARS “SPARKIN’,”
GIRL DISCOVERS
The stars were 'sparkin’ " Friday
night, according to Vera Purgrr, 1!*.
231.'» (’ at rest.
Miss Burger u a accounting sheep at,
11:30 Friday night, trying to go to
sleep before the predicted end of all
things tern .-atrial, which wna a« hed
uled to occur st midnight.
“I eould see the eastern star from
nty bedroom window.“ she dedal es.
“There were two little stars close to
gether near It. About evei.V 30 see
rends '-ometbing that looked like n
■park would pass from one of these
slats to the other. Kerry five niin
utes a whole train of sparks would
Jump from the eastern star to the
two little stars.
“They were doing If again Saturday
night, but not so nnicli "
Beware of Pneumonia!
A rattling, hacking cough warm that
a deep-sented cold ia upon you. You
cannot “wear it off’’—and neglected
germ multiplication aeta in, often
cauaing serious illness. LkksCkko
IjYPTUS-I scientific compound croc onto.
Oil of Ooolyptu* and other rorrectirs proper
ties almost instantly stops #tha cough and
quickly chocks tho apread of ’'Flu” ana pneu
monia germs. Don't toko chances. Got a 00a
bottlo af CRRO-LYFTU8 at your druggist
today. Honey hack if you say so.
Lees A«t» g»lefcly »«< ■««!>
C1E0-LYPTUS
Kor -sir by Shormsn * McConnell Drug
I'n . Ilains* i>« ng lo, Saratoga Drug Go..
l*eo‘on Drug Co*
Folly to Suffer
With Piles
*lep Inin eny drug store, gel « a0 rent
(i' . .. f I * y r m 1111 < I Mile Suppt sltoi Iss and
l < 11» Him soreness, pain, Itching Mini bleed
ing Thuiisnnds declare It o wsfldar,
iiimny n.* —d ftitfii utisrallun. KniliS fant
||ie*t rely itpun I’yiMimd end rsi <>iutn*nd
H-en to th'lr friends- Adv
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POLICE BELIEVE
FUGITIVE HELD
Walter Plmmnnn, alia* Donald
Field*, wn* arrested by Omaha police
Saturday night at 2522 Eraklne street
and held aa, * fugitive from Justice.
Local authorities believe Simmons la
the man who escaped from a United
State* marshal at. Kansas City re
cently while on his way to the Leav
enworth penitentiary to serve a sen
tence for narcotic l.i\f violation of
which he w»n convicted at Detroit.
Simmon* is being held for Detroit
authorities.
AMY KKTIHKMK>T.
At Meal Time
Snap Into It
faur Box of Stuart* • Dyspepsia
Tahiti* Enable* You I* Faca a
Big Banquet with Delight.
Thnpe jrrrf\irhv dvspepticn who
throw a lit when food Is fried .an |
get heck In tha good graces of tha
family clrda by th* simple expedi- i
ent of Stuart'* Dyspepsia Tablets.
On* or two at meal time not only
aid digestion but atop add fermen
tafloa. clear away the gasslnet*.
lift off the bloated fepflng. end
heartburn and make the stomach
carry with ease the foods that used
in apparently cause dvapeptlo de
spondency
The** tablet* awe*t*n the stomach
iff a dyspeptic by giving It tha
alkaline effect as In health Thu*
whether you eat corned beef *nd
cabbage, pork sausage mince pi*,
buckwheats, baked heana, or other
table terrors voti laugh at all f.-sr
and once again eniov th* freedom
of a good eater in gnod company.
a 60 cent hoi fenny of fftuart'a
Dvapepsla Tablet* and then toll
d> peps I a to go hang.
N N
The safe remedy for
colds-headaches
rheumatism-pains.
Does not de
press the hurt
like Aspirin |
■ It Dntfi Stores
I i
Former Battleship
Now Rum Runner.
Captured in Battle
Captain Vi tin Boasted He
Would Never Be Taken
Alive. Bein'; Towed
Into Port.
Il> Intrrii'iti<’iuil New* Servlrt*.
Washington, Kelt. 7.—Mark .Gilhet t.
master rum runner—the mah who. a
year ago, announced front the quar
ter-deck of his ship he "would never
lie taken alive"—was captured today
hy a coast guard cutter after a run
ning gun fight of 85 miles nut at open
sea, according to advices reaching
Washington.
Wanted by llie Department of .ins
ticp on several serious charges, Gil
bert is being towed into port aboard
his famous ship The Homestead, a
former American battleship.
Because of a technicality which
made him a "pirate" under the law.
the revenue cutter was aide to seize'
Gilbert so far out at sett. His ship
papers, under the Costa Rican gov
ernment. were found to be fraudulent
and thus, being under the protection
of no country, he wits pursued beyond
the 12-mile limit.
Gilbert resisted capture viciously
according to the reports, until shell
fire from the cutter had wrecked the
Homestead's steering apparatus and
put the vessel out of commission.
Bandit Convicted
V
on Death Charge
Ft a nk Roltlier Ts Found
’Guilty of First Degree
Murder l»y Utah Jury.
Bountiful, l.'tah. Feb. 7.—Robert
H. McCoy, bank bandit, was found
guilty of first degree murder here to
day in connection with the slaying
last December of A. Roy Heath. Salt
Bake business man who was sliot and
-killed by McCoy, who with another
bandit was fleeing from the bank of
Bountiful which they held tin on De
cember 5 last. McCoy's companion
was not tried on the murder charge
and Is serving an Indeterminate term
in the state prison. Tile Jury recom
mended life Imprisonment for McCoy
and sentence will he passed Febru
ary 14.
McCoy was unsuccessful In a sui
cide attempt following his arrest by a
posse the night of the holdup and
murder.
MOUNTAIN SLIDE
BLOCKS HIGHWAY
Roaeburg. Ore.. Febu 7.—Ton* of
rock came tumbling down the nioun
tain fide and completely blocked the
Pacific highway tonight a mile north
of Myrtle Point, Ore., for a stretch
of .100 yard*. All traffic i* being
routed over Robert* mountain. It will
probably be two day* before the high
way can be cleared.
AIM KKTISK VIKNT.
IsYour Blood
Starved?
ARE you unknowingly handi
capping yourself in this
life race? 1* it blood starvation —
lack of energy-building elements
—that is heading you toward
failure . . . unhappiness?
Examination shows that 90
out of 100 men and svomen are
Anemic .. . and don't know that
thia condition is responsible for
their loos of energy .. . ambition.
Press your thumbnail aa illus
trated above. Unless the blood
comes rushing bark Anemia is
i ndicated.
Gude's Pepto Mangan is the
tried way to revitalise the blood.
For thirty-two years physicians
have prescribed it. Its rich iron
and manganese content have
restored health to thousands.
Your druggist has Gude'a
Pepto Mangan in either liquid or
tablet form.
Gude's
pepto-^an^an
Tonic and Blood Enricher
Limbs ache?
*
Get this
immediate comfort
Take that nohing stifTnrs* out
of overworked muscle* at once.
Apply Sloan'* lightly. Don't rub
it in. It* stimulating ingredient*
*«nd fresh hlood to the place that
hurt* and this swiftly clear*
out the fatigue poisons and atop*
the ache. All druggists 35 rent*.
Sloan's Liniment
-kills pain!
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BEE CLASSIFIED
. AD RATES
T>l*ther#
AT.lant If ion®
THE EVENING HEF
TIIE OMAIM MORNING B*** K
19c per line each n*> . nr ? days
17c per line each da\ 3 or 6 day*
I fic per line each day 7 days
l&c per line each day 30 days.
XNNOCM KMK.vrS.
Funt-ml Notice*. I
11R\ i ; v i rauk, age :o. lurv i\ ad by
enrente. Mi md Mi- \\ .1 Harvey. 2
eieteia, Ollde r.nd May me: 9 brothers.
Henry, .lain a. Glenn. Roy. Lewie. Edward.
Frank of "m l:. William of t'hp hk<> and
Hnwa^d of Oregon Hndy at lleafey A
Hetifej cbap'l until Monday, t p. in
Funeral vices Tuesday, February I",
from ihe familv eoaldenee. 1716 N 27th
St . p. in American Legion in charge
Interment We- l Lawn cemetery.
SMITH -George S . 70 years, died Thur*.
dav at hla residence. Route 5. Sarpy
county. Dec*»n * • I was engaged in live
atock i-omm*:--o.fi business for pant 25
years Survived by widow Fa the -line I.
Smith: h\x eona George. Harry. Thomae,
John. Paul and Sldne>
Funeral e»»rvi»-e> Monday morning from
’ irk in s fu’mi al horn* .«t * *:io to St An :***
church at 9 n o Interment at Si Mary
Magde'ene , emetery.
Funeral Directori. 3
HEAFEY A HEAFEY
UndcGakara and Kmbalmera
Phone AT 'em Off*. 2611 Farngm
fKSTABLlSHEP SINCE U»2I
HFI.SK A rtlEPEN
At Youi Service
22?" 14 Cuming St_JA 1*31
HoKKM AN CROSBY ambulance*. Dodge
and 24th St* Funeral director*. JA 3901.
Brailev & Dorrance.
N T SWAN"' »N. 17711 AND CUMING
Quiet lngn fi*d Supervision
JOHN A GENTLEMAN
HA 166 4_3411 Farnam St
H K HI’i: K ET A RON
?4 ns Fatnam Eat 1976 HA 00»«
LIE O ,\K"»Ri£ 2 It b and \V|fl. W It
0047
Cpinpfrrles* 4
visit forest lawn
Purchase a family lot tn Omaha'i moat
beautiful cemetery Offlep* at the ceme
'cry, we*t ,.f Florence, and 7 20 Brandeia
Tb'-ater Bldg
IVrsonal*. 9
THE SALVATION *RMT indua'rtal t»nr»»
sr-IIrlta our old « lothing furniture, maga
zirrea We collect We distribute Phnn»
JA 4115 and our wagon will rail Cab
r nd Inspett rut net* norne 2M» V 13th »
ELECT!*" - MAGNETIC health blanket
sv.-eats and ni:is*ages. experienced oper
it»ra . • Leflang B1d| JA 2€t#
COSTUMES theatrical hiaroncal masque
cost times tn ret.t Lleben. 1614 Howard
MASSAGE—Expert treatment; ladv oper*
atot open till • d. m lit North 17th •si'
ALL bills made t»\ Mrs Green will
C. Grt
_AITOMOIIII.CS_
Automobiles f<ir Salo. II
^TukphyIjId- I T’S
Used Car Dept.
SELLS USED CARS FOR LESS MONEY
X" SPECIAL saLFS OUR PRICES
ARK ALWAYS I.OYV. QUALITY
FtCNP1DERED,
’1.1 Ford Tour ng. starter $-'75
19;’0 Ford Sedan, very good. 17b
19:3 Chevrolet Tou-lng. renewed . r.ou
19r 1 Dodge Touring, renewed.. . 300
MANY OTHERS—$.70 UP T" $1.00®.
EASY TERMS "PEN ALWAYS
Andrew Murphy & Son,
AT. 4411 1410 Jackson St.
100 FAR*5. Fords and other makes $60
arid up. Fash or terms, tak-- < ar in trade.
GOI.DSTROM AUTO SALES CO 2112
Harnev St • >p*n evenings A- Sun AT *546
FORD TOURING - 1921 with a'arter.
rood rendition $125. 221 S«> 2lth St..
IIA 4*««.
FUR THIS RIGHT PRICE ON GOOD
I7AFT) CARR SEE
OMAHA FI.I-NT COMPANY
NASH- VRJCSKMA AUTO CO.
USED CAR STORE
>'4 Farnam. AT 2116
Auto ArcMAorifs. Part*. 16
GUARANTEED new ana need auto part*
at a ape- la! cut price Nehraek* Auto
'•art* 1016-1* Harney St. JA 4931. and
.'*5 Fuming S» AT 19 7".
1 "ftl» wind-’ Id cl. « $2. Kaplan Autn
I’-irta. 2111 Ni> holaa St.
Huuincss Servtcfa Oflrred. 21
WANTED Trn v hedge*, grat e* to trim.
F*rea estimate* given KB 5453
Millinery—Dressmaking. 25
A C* ’ORDION. aide, knife, boa pleating,
overed buttons all stylta. hemstitching.
v111tor holes Write Ideal Button and
Heating Co. SO* Rrown Block. Omaha
Veh Telephone I A 1B1K. %
NKH, PLEATING CO.
Hemat itchlngl Cov ered Buttons
' *4 Famsm IlCOBl Floor JA Silt
FIRST ‘’LASS dressmaking Snd aitera*
! ion*. reasonable IT SMS.
Mot Ing—Trucking—Storage. 26
(JI.OBR V A N A ND .STORAGE
PACKING. MOVING. SHIPPING STORING
Estimates furnlahod AT #;t© or JA. 431*
BF.KINS OMAHA VAN A STORAGE
'«th and l^eavenwnrth 8(a. ParAlng. tnov
Ing. atorage shipping JA 4111.
ionr*o.vs MRKPRoor whbe a van.
MB North 11th St Phone .»A JOSS: nov
B(, ns. kdng. stornga, shipping
Painting and Papering. 2?
Wallpaper paperhanglng. painting Frt4
IV-’ U 4: ’■» S s 4t h St MS 0101; AT T4«4
NM \ltorncj*. 28
T w VIAI tTIN 7:4 I'etara Trtni Bldg.
>tnaha also W ashlngton Double aerates.
Mogia fee Alan help aell parents.
Printing—Stationery. 29
i'uMMKRCI AL PRINTING. Eddy Printing
o. ill South 11th St Phone JA 5011
Repairing. 21
" K repair « wine ms< hinea Yictrnlaa.
inns v' " k«• I> I -Hi A- Harney AT 4141
EMPIvOl MEN i
IIHp Wnntril—prniMlr. 36
SALESLADIES wanted to woik in spate
* •me represent ins Collier's Onlv two
nrders a dav will pav v«u IM per week.
Fur Information se* Mr. I.lpsut before
lie in and t to ’> p in JIM Bal'd Bldg
LAHIF.s I.KAKN HI7vi TY CCl.Tl’RE
Our years of tem hlng enable* us to equip
vou for your own business t.r good pay •
ing i --ItInn Day or night Inquire VlOl.KIt
COLLEGE. I OB S 15 th
IMp tVinlrd—Milt. 37
tV ANTED A young umn to work tn ir
chilei't's off it e who <an lettri and tra. •
neatly, one who •an do typewriting pre
for red Send sample »>f lettertna and
tr* i Ing with -nur first letter Miller A
t'talg. An hiio i« J•»_ Midw-st Bldg , Lin
.oln Neh
MEN Let os teat h \u modern ha*her|ng
lav or night and plm e yt.U in position
that pars l»lg w a ;• » the year 'round In
i Mt *1 .Kit It A It ill! II COLLEGE. L*B
J* 15th
ALL men. women, tuns girls. 17 to 45
willing i •» n< i i-|i| government positions
*117 I 1 t traveling »r at at unary). wttie
Mr. tlament. 1*6 St l outs, \#v
I
* -n t w h i • ti p. Mti,in*l It.ilHio T **.’5..
Omaha He.
Help Want ("it—Male a Mil Female. 38
.MEN and vvniut n make good money sell
ing at nail article Aivvbne ten sell V4r
Dutn-en 711 Sanford llot.’l
tiulwiiicii »ml Vci'iil*. 39
•
11 v ■ wanted f.'t ea« h i mmlv In the
1 >t e *f .N’etv u-tka to handle e\i)uslvel>
v I! i * ■ e. t ... g a • a a" and
at owners llol • terror tut out* mart*
sU «ar* 1'.* I>,nt W oer |>umpa m*da
for Km da Dobbins Pedal H >oia made
* " lords Wi Me tra h t *n* <• y mt ««f 11 be
lot r • e*ted |i it a money maker and you
'.•loon- M t g « • |.'l N.- .N w Jsisey.
Indianspvdta. Ind. , ,
4
K>l 1*1.01 Mt.NT.
Sulrsnicn and Agents. M
WANTED—Mho* salesman. Rice A Hutch*
in* makers of the famous Educator shoes,
want h salesman for the state* of Nebra*
i.a and South Dakota, only experienced
m«*n considered. Give complete Informs
tlon. including references lines rarrled
an.I lei f time ■ *-♦ lie territory Ad*
dress Y-2*3l. Omaha Bee.
SAL IS.MEN wanted to represent Col
Mer'» citv or road work. Onlv four orders
h da. will pav you $60 per week See
Mr. i.ioaut before 11 b m and 1 to 5 O-■
m . ‘PS Baird Bldg
SOLICITORS Men or women in city o?
slate, foi high grade specialties; every
demonstration means a sale See or write
tales Manager 2014 tj 8t.. Omaha.
SALESMEN wanted at once. Apply In!
person 4713 S 24th Si So. Omaha.
Situations Wanted—Female. 40
LADY vlihM day work referonca. W1
39*9.
mONOAU
Hiimiipnm 0|I|»oi tunitleh 42
MANUFACTURER of patented vending
device nffei* exclusive state distribution 1«»
live wire. .Must have credit or aide to
finance self to extent of 13,000 Unbe
lievable profits accumulative income
from royalt.es; $25,000 can be made v ear
ly. Pl»*HNe give shone number. Factory
representative will be in Omaha next
week Y 2*30 Omaha Be*
REAL estate mortjrarrr* and contract*
bough* Larson. 104 North 15th St.
Keftl Fktatr I ski ns. 44
MONEY To LuaN
On first and aecor.d mortgagaa.
We huy outright fur cash
Existing mortgagee and land contracts
Prompt Action
H A WOLF CO..
5*2 5!»under*-Kennedv Bid* AT 11 if
6«* ANH * PER CENT MONEY
Loans on Omaha improved property a*
lowest rates
PRANK II BINDER
421 City Natieral .IA 1501 I
MONEY on Omaha hous^a at 6 per cent
and «per cent. Cash on hand. No de- |
lay Shupen A Co.. 236 Keeline Bldg. JA
<22*. :
OMAHA HOMFS— EAST Ntth FAR MR
O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
f<11B Omaha Net’l Bank Bldg JA. 171*
SECOND mortgage* or contracts pr» I
chased by Tukey Comnany «20 Firat Na !
tional Bank. JA. 4221.
LOW RATE on city property, qulckr
closed, no monthly Daymen!/ JA 163?
W T GRAHAM 794 Pet*ra Trust.
tioo ro 110,000 loaned; prompt service
F r» Weed A D H Bowman. Weed Bldr
M4 AND* PER 'ENT — NO DELAY
OAP.VfN PR OR 445 Omaha Nat’l Bid*
Farm Loans on West Neo. and N K. Colo
farm* Klok* Investment Co Omahe
Monty to Loan. 45
SEE US TODAY.
»f you want money for any purpose. A
loan of $3<i will receive the same protn'M
tttentbm as ore of 4*00 You get the
full srrount In ra h. no fee* deducted no
nublicltv or unpleasant Inve«tlgsiIon. Old
••st established and most reliable in
Omaha
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY
R 504 fterb*< h Block Phone JA* 2295
_1‘04 8 15th St._
MONEY to loan—no commission©—on Im
proved farm* in eastern Nebraska at 5
per rent. semi-annual interest, for 5. 7 or
10 year* E. B Stephenson Lincoln. Neb
MONEY loaned nr diamonds. Diamond
Lnnn Bank. .13 City Nat Bk. Est. 1594
Rcli* hjjlt y. low n'c prlvac)
\Vnntrd to Borrow. 46
WANT io borrow $25,000 on good security.
Y-2823. Omaha Bee
EDUCATIONAL.
Loral Instruction Classes. 48
HAT SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL
Complete courea la all commercla.
branches Shorthand, typewriting, teleg
raphy. salesmanship, civil servlre. Phone
JA. 1561. Complete catalog fraw.
BOYLES COLLEGE.
lf'h and Harney 8ta Omaha. Neb
TRI CITY BARBER COLLEGE
1401 Dodee St. 130* Douglas St
r*all or writ* for Information '
Musical—Dramatic. 49
PIANISTS—Learn popular music. E. M
Kah'y M ick»i Bldg AT 4361.
Dancing Acadcmlr*. 50
KEL-PINE—Farnam at 25th. Claes and
r asembly, Monday and Thursday nights
Plerrott orchestra : 26 Instructors. Pri
vate legaon* any time. JA. 9759 J
PRIVATE dancing 1***on* dally or eve
ning For apr'l HA >)..v "13* Mason 1
KEEPS CINDERELLA ROOF
1»TH and DOUGLAS STS JA 5470.
LIVESTOCK.
Horses. Cattle, Vehicles. 51
H MIM S'
W# mak» them ouraelve* and aell them
direct to the farmer S»ore «> years old
You taka no chance* when you buy our
l.arne** Price* from %bi to |11Q Al
fred Cornish 1:710 Farnam St . Omiha.
Poultry and Supplies. 55
WHITE v\ Y.INDOTTE8 pure nock hatrh
nc etga b eede*p Tilt N. 10th St
KF OS'S w •
MBftCfV WDISF,
Business Equipments. 55
T T P». W r. IT E R 9. — Rea annaMi RENT AT j
a'M. New and aecnnd-hand machine* for
«*le Have vou *een the Standard Keybogrdt
Rem'ngtnn Portable’ Whatever your need*.
In the typewriter Hat call Remington
Tyn»*» rtter Co 310 9 34th ft.. JA. 1»7€
Wffi BT’T, aell ■*/♦* make desk*. show i
ra*e«. etc. Omaha nature A Supply Co 1
9 W Cor llth and I>ourla* JA 371*
F8ED c**h regiPter. scaler re*turant
•lava coalers all * easaa and f vturea
for a'! ktnil* >*f buameaa lilt Howard
Fuel and Feed. 61
KINDLING—I* truck lead delivered;,
«a vrdu* • aha e IA 4
Machinery and Tools. 67
NEW and second-hand rooiora, d«n»m"» ,
I **Wr*n Electrical Work* 114 f* • *.!th
Wanted to Buy 71
DESK’ DE9K9. PEAKS
| New dr*:.* u*ed dr*k* bought, cold, trad-i
r| , I . R*e*l 1 .»'7 Fa in ' €14*
RlWIMs niR KF.NT
Kooms With llosrd. 7 4
ISIt^l'.SSH ST N... inm hoiio k ,
mg. board reasonable. h%- day 01 week
At 014 4 _
HAN’Hf'OM park iliitrkt; large, ple.tsant
room for .* with board, garage HA. 314*
Furnished Kooms. 75
rwo ai a etj ( • ah - ■
plenty of furnav e heat. hot and . >|d
wale* private entrance v'all AT 7 4 3 1.
or T04 9 l?th Si _
Pl.KASA NT HOME Mount Clair Addition
for traveling man and wife or aing'e per- ,
•on with kitchen privileges HA 137>*
TW ENTT-FIFTH ST *~l» S \iv* ~~ n
• team heat**d sleeping rooms for I or
gentlemen JA. 2747. i
10MTIKi;il N Nice warm " -v
private home gentlemen preferred W A
It da
ROOMi* —Steam heaie«t. walking diafan«r j
AT S«S4 nil SI Mar* * Axr j
Kooms lor Hovtrkrrpln(. ' 7*
NKW furniture good location everything!
\
i AND room a well furn<*hed. Hearn I
bear ■; *4 Douglas 1
Where to Stop In Tow it. 76 '
HOTKl. SANFORD—10th and Farnam
HOTEL IlliNSHAtV !»th and Farnam
Special Rate* to Permanent
\psrtnients of HuiMlng Owners and
Manager* Association
Furnished. HUa
HI NTKR INN Horne f.%r the traveling'
man in lease hi* wife tor comfott and
•.afei* 14*1 Dodas AT
i niwnMm at*
Vou Can’t Beat This for
the Money
i mom mu with nrtvaia *, .eened n
port h h*«■ ««ter s«<t tao'i »• ’ * \% s.» i
:.t st at »ti0 AA J Palme* t>
i. - I
Apart mriiM of llulliliiu: Owners and
Mu ini': er«i Asswlatiim.
Infuriilstied. Wb
The Best and Most for
Money in Dundee
Beautiful Glenarlo Ant.- ‘ ; "imi with
real bed room 6-room n<komnioda -
tion*. One block to school and car
line Kent most reasonable. AT *9sn
\YA 7*91 W .1 Palme- Co.. Bldg.
Mgr. 410-12 -14 Keellne Bldg
Exclusive 5-room Apt . garage
KNICKERBOCKER
APARTMENTS
3Sth and Jones St.
W. J. Palmer Co. AT *9*n
VERY ■ ludi c 1-rontu apartment*
with 3-room accommodations.
Living room. bed closet with
murohy bed, kitchenette and
private bath Walking distance.
A *27 50 summer and $32.50 v in
fer.
DRAKE RENTAL AGENCY
1702 Howard. JA HA. fc*$.
Beautiful Melrose Apts.,
33d and California St
On car line, near Tech H’gh and
Va tea school*. darulv 4-roo:n AM.
with bed room Reasonable rent 8t*l
this Ant. Ht unv time
AT $980. W. J Palmer Co.
Look at This One.
.'-room Ant. with garage tent low
?-« an individual house We furnish
heat water and lanitor 1910 TJJnnev
St akc janitor AT I98Q. W J Pal
mer r*n •
Before renting an apartment see
T>rake Rental agency 1. 2 i. and
4-room apartment* at $32 50 to
$70.00
1702 Howard JA 2805 IIA. 6858.
Heated Apts.. $50.00.
Convenient 4-room apt. Walking distance
2 1 -hour service heat and water Graham.
JA. 1533
CHIODU. *20 f?. 2'ch Ave —4-room apt
with 5-room accommodation. All room*
ere large light e"d airv T, '.rated in
tv a iking diet* nee. Phone JA 1412.
APARTMENTS and fiat* for rent
W J PALMER CO AT *9*0.
P.eai Estate Mann~cmcr,f Soocfit***
PETERS TRUST COMPANY.
•WHERE OMAHA RENTS "
*T 054* 17fh and F »-nn*n H<a
BBAL ESTATB—Toil liKNT
Apartments—Furnished. 80
WEST FARNAM—4-rooin furnished apt
Private bath, entrant*- Reag*. able HA
4112
Apartments—Unfurnished. 81
SHTRBF.V APARTMENTS
3321 CALTFORNa STREET
Up-to-date f.-room apartment with *
room accomodation. Newlv decorated.
Janitor service $7 5. Call HA 4135 o:
MA 07*9.
i K9F '■ 1 - at If inder *
vision of owner* Service that r>as*«
Traver Bros *19 F N. Bk AT rr.ta.
NEW nrt>T.FXES FOR RENT.
n j hkAgman A sons
*11* cUm1n* St HA 7045
BEAUTIFUL 3-r apt 8-r : b^at
fnr"**h'd. Reasonable. desirable. WA
3925.
MODERN apta.. $ 3 r. and up. close in.
G P Stebbins 1*10 Chicago St.
Business Places for Kent. 82
1 409 S. 16—lined business location: !a-v •
floor area: full basement; rental y cm
right Easto.i. JA. 06*7
Houses Tor Kent. 83
2**.i DAVENPORT 5 4" 0
Seven rooms modern and n gc >d c-r. i -
tion: close to school.
J. L. HIATT CO AT 99 _
MODERN house for rent. . N > ’:
St double garage. Call JA. 4*. < r
AT. 9.152.
PRACTICALLY new 6-room, g > 1 t. - *.
lion, garage. $65 301* South "2d Ave.
HA 1*19
7-RM. house, atrlctlv modern, fin* 'tr-U
location, gar age 30.2 Marry H A. 2 7
FOUR and 5-ror.m cottages, large yard
Call a: 2307 S 21st St
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE.
Business Property. 91
BUSY TRANSFER CORNER
IDEAL INVESTMENT. * % N T
PLOVER Sc SPAIN -TA _
ReaJ Estate—Investments. 9
11 FI.ATS Kin#* location. ••-•oral f§0$
M «k# an offer AT S4! ?
Farms and Ijinds for Sale. 93
KuK SALE—One irrigated quarter *ects« n
i«u and one half milea from Taber. one
dry quarter five mile* good huy in #*
bvtineas good term*. If interested.
owner Fred Chriitenaen. Sr . Taber. A’ta.
Cenad a
POULTRY land S down. IS montr
bu'* in irr^s Southern >!rt Fr.< e 12AA
>end for lie* B^x 2 2 H. K.rkwood. Mft
City Arrnie for Sole. M
1 ACRE. 44th and Fowler Ave C:ty
water Close to achool and nr. AT. 1024.
Q1 - AREA! 1 ~RS
Mouses—North. 96
K°R SALK FT OWNER
2447 P'lurn# St J>-roc*m modern bung* -
low Built-in bookiage*. oak Boor*,
dandv 'urnar# cement ba*erven? garag*
and dri'eway N • neighborhood, rear
e* hoo! and church. Pood reason for gell
ing Price f *00 Must haxe fl.ftOft cash
WILL build and finance your homo ©•
eaey ?e-ma See us for riana J C
Schtriftg * * Omaha, National JA 124S.
STRICTLY MODERN NEW Hi'Mk I *«
DOWN BUILT-IN KPATUFU OAK
FT.o,IRS PAYNE * SONS JA IRC
“ FLORENCE HI Vp — >-r«i ’ modl
Paxmenfj. C-eigh €0* Pee JA 02MV
D E RUCK* * m Nr xr-t home*
Houses—xx >»t. ss
$2,750, BEMIS PARK~
i-room (total fort able cottage on e**? ftoot
loi lust north of Technical II gh me hoo*
on Sard St. car l'n#* The niretit (leaner
little h -me for the pr r# > oil Wit’. **-c
And tht»\k «»rl\ J*-*e dow n and per
mo Thl* ball tent
AT 4*g« KE. 17 22
SEE MorrUoo Lumoer and Coal for rr.c**
on garages Pea- -’matron ion at m’ri*
mtp cc«t WF fMl
VA ILL bu d to xflur order on our heaou
Li I lot* ‘n Edge wood v*rv mit term*
Phone O' -X4*
1 <ots Ti*r Sale. IS
DUNDEE I.PT B ARPAlN
Conveaifrt t.* car in* all at*o, sala paid
tr.aof can JA 11*4_
HAVE a few well l.vcaied >.»:■ in Kdge*
wood for aale; for pi cca call C A Prim
me! JA _
Koal Estate for lAt'luncf. 10*
Lands for e\»d wv.e
M<*ntana fattr.a and rancho* xie*»-. ai*
'|r*t-cla** farms m the Red R xe \i
lev \imne«ota
VA ill deal for good equitlea ;n Ne
hi aeka Of 1<#« ■
for any property that ha* real value
.4 d»t re a* l > 11 * ■* .xi .s'., .• *. H *
Caotle Omaha will t*e here > ne wo#It,
E, K Ha* * iaon
Wanfotl—Keel F«tafp 103
srTi yTm• r ow ,7”,~TTt7 -~h7 K 7s t
''i . INOMIt At CO VPKRAT1VI A\ e
■ how you how rum.1t' HvH M2 N4AR
K FT 1«J4 VA O VA B'dc
For roauita list to..- property with
first Trust co
AT 0??S 4 E « V *! I P * - k
CHAR W TO U NO # S« N ~
Real Eatate, Rental**. Jr.au-a-'ca
Uf? c ’x Nat I Park AT »ggk.
VV| M. hut < on tract* or *d m’-a* take
<'m m on clt> proi'ertx C*'T \t Beat. Vi.
iu;» lit hi! •
C~*D II VTxHl VSxn”77v"
H*i I Feta*# D» X«?J Fa-am ) A #411
\l ( THINS
Vurtlon >*h'% lt>6
ll’ Y«'l’ ha\* nxenex ;o throw »way do« :
tax mv attention to tht* ad but if in
i»*##t#d »n box,eg K*up fam •*hmg-* at a
htg MXf'i then X • > *rh*4xaoO% !►©*
Caplin* Ax*