Full Motor Car Joy Is Yours When You Buy a Used Car Masonic Lodge Will Entertain Annual Program and Dance at Shrine Room -■ Tonight. Nebraska, lodge No. 1, A. F. and A. M., will hold its annual entertainment anti dance at 8 ap. m. Saturday in the Shrine room of the Masonic temple. Dancing by pupils from the school of Miss Fausteen Potts will be a fea ture of the program. Pupils who will take part in this part of the enter tainment are: norothv Babcock. T.oia Piatner. Maxown Putt* Wrn AtklRaon. Florence W ood worth. Edward* Sedler. Mary Walther, Alary .Inn-' Anthony. Joidelftu* Homne t foi, never!v Brown. Ann Marshall. Al-dxtn© 8hurm«n, Rouina McAllen. I’hv 11 is Bauman. Shirl*v Turner. Betty Weir. .v Hlcarins. Caroline Wood. Dorothy H-e - ns lOloor© Hod*©*. Elaine bunch, po othv All'll. Elee?i Rltfir*. NCarparet Phnrcnw. Helen Swnboda. Phylis Knud sen Dorothv Hope Twins. One Alar:* Kcstner, Elsie Mav Qooilf f’llow. Alary Newhv, Rettv Weir. I^ois I'latner. boir OJnon. Billie Bell. Amber Hasty, laorretn Qail. Dorothv Mnr!« Sairert. Dorothy Rrhtnd'ei. Marv Jean Dodd, Halli* Kane. Man boulse Kelley. Rosemary Pardun. CS'e©** Jtiinjison. Virginia Slmoson. Harvey Pickens will give a violin solo, accompanied by Mrs. Harry Ylander, and Houise Ackermaan will give a reading. A short playlet will be presented by pupils of the Mlsner school, and Klaln Bredin and Billion 1 f red in' will appear in "Bits of Song and Dance." Herman A. Stelnhausen's orchestra will play several selections on the program, and will furnish music for the dance later. 3 BURGLARIES NET $19 IN LOOT Bandits perpetrated three burg laries tn Council Bluffs Friday night, setting loot worth nearly $19.30, ac ini'ling to police reports. From the chicken coop of John Montgomery, on South avenue, 10 hens were spirited away. six Indian blankets were taken from tiie home of William Hall, 2601 Avenue X'. Tile Farmer T.umber company of flcc. Six Hast Broadway was the next place to he looted. A number of stumps, three or four pencils and a rouole of penholders and pens were s olen. How much farther the Bluffs carnival of high crime might have gone cannot he definitely stated. The gang was scaled away while trying to gain entrance to the butcher shop t>: A. Krumenacher, 106 Knst Broad nay where there was a valuable sup ply- cf steaks, chops, sausage and liver. SUN DAY SERVICES TO EE BROADCAST The Dodge Memorial church of r in- il Bluffs will go on the "air" Fundcy afternoon at 1:30, broadcast ing fn.ni WOAW studio. The pro ;; m of the church is being given Vi I i• the direction of B. 1. Holiday, «im'i- director: Mrs. B. J. Wledman, |h -ii '. and Bev. T. X. Higginbotham. T ni“ program will lie given at th ■ 'lurch in the evening at 7:43. Fo'lnwl'ijf is the selected program: ' ' • . :i' 1 I Tt; '* dfi Siff tra, .o*o.ii h; nif -n. T). <\ Robert* choir. 9 ‘ s. ••• .'mwf t «n«l prayer. A?-.* - : 'Cvn* find Marvelous Ar© 1 • n' r Dm-* A bit’!* Whi!’." Walter Rolf. A • O ••*•1 ? J Kvi «Mfrrn Houjch. ‘ nzp".*** Rmtiatve," Chatl©* Art hut. cr • « ' - ' W ;ib< I <>f Mphf bead On." Oror*e c Ms- :i«< r.r. . - , y' om. * biv© * «.r Cttv-H • M-ti oft lie 1- I- T H .. ,w "AHtot'lrb, th© Ben til ifn|. «'h H.ml. " X ' pirlr. .'•■t'i mi. '’Savior Walk It -eld© t‘e." i lum^ i ip< ii, recently acquired fvBern© H. Hopkms by C. Ii. iTt'noa and W. B. Weaver of Kansne City, through a trad* of Kansas City nropert”. will be offered to the public 4»t. auction starting: March ft. An* j4f>Mn«onient of the sale was made T day. ,i. The rnnch is composed of 1,029 aries of ground and Is stfickeil with ctver SI00,000 worth of pedigreed lings, horses and cattle. The ranch was originally owned by Ben Marks, noted Bluffs sports man, and was acquired hv Hopkins three years ago. A log cabin built by Marks still stands on the ranch grounds, a short distance from the main ranch buildings. B. R. T. AUXILIARY AT ANNUAL MEET Bluff City lodge No. *32 of the women's auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen In Council Bluffs will today observe Its 19th an niversary with a program at thi Engle hall. Maggie Delaplaln, sixth grand vice president, will preside over a class Initiation this afternoon at 2. A hnn oust will lie set veil in the evening and the festivities will tdose with a dance. Nineteen years ago members of the local auxiliary withdrew from Omaha lodge No. 147 and formed their own organization. Boys Find Human Arm. Two boys, Earl Connolly, 11, and J ■ k llelgren, both living In Turnei 4'oiirt, 3102 Ilodgo street, made thi gi oeeoms discovery of a charred hu man arm late Friday afternoon t’ollce were called and, sfl er Invest I gallon, announced that they believed It to be ths Joke of a medical stu dent. The boys declared that they saw the object several days ago, but ther thought It to be a stick of wood. Old-Fashioned Revival. During the first week of March the Walnut Hill Methodist church WUI hold an "old fashioned” revival Meeting with large chorus of singers a new song book, and a good working group. y SOUTH OMAHA ] GROANING GHOST REALLY IS HOAX There Is no groaning ghost wander ing in the former dwelling of J. War ren Hahne, 3337 South Twenty-third street. In spite of a story a few days ago that a milkman had frantically summoned the police at 4:30 a. ni. to look after the shadowy wanderer about the premises where the hatehet hacked body of Mrs. J. Warren Hahne was found several weeks ago. The mystic milkman was found in the person of Ruel Gould, Twenty* third and D streets, who pilots a wagon for Roberts dairy. He stated he never even mentioned the Hahne house in his report to police. The newspaper's shrieking state ments that nearly all the Hahne apartments have been deserted by the tenants was refuted by N. M. Graham, special administrator in charge, who says all are occupied except one. 3 BLUFFS WIVES SEEK DIVORCES Three wives sued for divorce in Bluffs district court Saturday. Anna Starrett declares in iter petition that Lloyd Starrett hi a treated her so badly that she has lost much weight. They were married in 1013 and sepn rated in August, 1023. Luella Hager says her husband, Charles, nagged her. They were mar ried last October 2S. lva M. Ford, n stenographer, says her huaitand, G. K. Ford, has struck and abused Iter and left her several months ago. She asks for their house hold goods and custody of their daughter, Kuth, 5. 30 BOGUS CHECKS; TWO MEN ARE HELD Harry Nelson, 5212 Center street, and H. E. Dufran, ltiOS Burdette street, are held in South Omaha jail for investigation in connection with the floating of about 50 bogus checks, which were taken by automobile tire stores, furniture stores and other places in payment fur merchandise. The owner of tlie Ak-Sar-Ben tire shop said tivo men bought two tires and gave a S3n check in payment. He said they went out and sold the tires and then he discovered the check was worthless. 41 NEW MEMBERS IN RAINBOW POST Forty-one new volunteer members were enrolled in Rainbow post No. 2 of the American Legion Friday night following a joint meeting of the legion and auxiliary, which was fea tured by an address by Ben Webster, state commander. This increased the new membership roll to more than 300 veterans. It is planned to con tinue llie drive until a goal of 1,000 is reached. Athletic Club Dance. The Bellevue Athletic club will give a dance tonight in the Bellevue court house. Special prizes will be given. ^■ i .. i - „ . i ■ N South Omaha Brevities V_—---' BREWER AMBULANCE SERVICE, PHONE MA 1514. Marriage License Vpplications I>i.idor • T Soekln. 21. Omaha. anil ,\ii" • ai ! ;t i n. ;n * linn ha Iternard II < J i ’•iiiinn. j7. Omaha, end j;. - ivifi sun, m. Kenitaiil, Neb \ iiiit*ii/n I • r.i •*»■(•». 33, Omaha, ami l.'u ltt i *—in. 24. « n.i iha. H11i141i11 pc Permit. Andrew* S.rsxrnshi. 2. 1 * South Twenty i*i»*#| fi . in# dwelling. fJ.idMl Helm f: Ini-' .'.ml 2 Hel vedere botile VII nl. bi . k veneer dwell ng I’l.iiOO >mi i • in pit iiki 2 •• ** 4 North H •4-nth, t > i I. I ji ii 11 tile itdiHi inn to al ore. f 1 *.ou 1 ,miii i Kmrui.- 3(i«; South Flf-y -uvriiih, bri« s. n. ■ ■ dw elling. S'* M • ;. | f •* 1 4 v |» Poppletnn. fran ■ d i 1 § n'_ $ : r,o»i 'ft> or ny, 6640 Briggs. frame d i ng $4.',-« M- rnlfe • om-any. 4331 Lnrlmore. frame d > f ' l i ne. $.1,600. Mo* -life • omfany, 6631 William, frame dv 111 n k $1,600. Metcalfe ' Hipany, 6635 Briggs, frame dwelling. $4,400. Real K«tate Transfers. I'd <»n 1. Bridges and wife to i Salvatore Hatnnr arid wife. Flor ence hlvd ! ' '■ ft. N. of Lake St eK-t Hide. .lO'aXlS . $2,600 George p. » rocker end wife to Theodore W. Metcalfe, Chicago Ht.. 200 ft. K. of 2 X t h Ave., aouth 4.600 Mile F Meyer and wife to Theodore \V Metcalfe N\ K. cor. 42d and Giant Si . 60x120 . 6.260 Mu it In Hoii-nson nod wife to Theo dor« \V. Metcalfe 8. K. cor. 42d Ave and Corby St.. 60x1 20 . .... 400 The West land Kuilty Co., to Oliver .1. Htrsttan, N. 'V. cor. Cotton wood Ava end Pierce St 4 6x132 850 Georg* 1‘ Co-■-swell and wife to J.liner C. Ochaanbelii et a). N. tV. i >r. Florence Ave. and Spen cer St . 4 9 s. 3. $00 John Hansen and wife to Frank J. Puvalyn and wife. S. K cor. 44th Ave and Fmmci St.. 40x103 4,100 Lillian F IIriworth and husband to Homo*. Ii F|frlnl| Leaven - worth Ht.. 62 ft K. «*f r.sth Ht., south aid**. 62x99 45 .. 8.850 Westland Realty Co. to Jena H. Winther. pierce Ht., I :i ft ft K. of Park road, north side. 40*1 32 336, Weal hind Ken It y Co. to ,la< ob J * dsnn, Pierce St.. 90 ft. E. of Park road. 40*132 .. 185 Henri L. Caen** II and wife to Hoy *\ Ora vena, Min ml St, 60 ft VV. of 20th Ht . north aide, 60x1*0 4.400 Fella S Teeje to Susie J. Pa vis. Maple St ir.O ft. E. of 26th St. north side. 30x120 . 2,000 j Helen Sylvia and husband to Antonette Hrlntm. H. VV. cor. 65th and Odar Ht . «4 %*92. 1 Charles Volz and wife to Mary A Patricks, Q 8t . :>a ft. K. of 38th Hi., south side 60x128 . . 3,000 Vara K. Manvllle urnj husband to Nettle Hheets, N W. cor, 32d and liarrlaon Sts. 130x120 6 682 II. W. Harrington and wife to Herman J Frhorn. 26th Ave, 24*1 ft H of Spaulding St., emt aids, 4‘igi ;4, i*v<-tiling*' mid ........ 1 Carl H. H ibli ird and w ife to Anna A. Moran et «|, Military Ave., 160 ft VV. of Both iHt,. south aide. Irregular .7.000 Loretta M. Larkin and husband to Clarence J. McDonald, K Ht . 160 ft. VV. of 39tti Ht.. south side. 50x126 67t Mary A M. Oiling hy and husband to Clarence J McDonald. It Ht . -00 ft K of 41st St . south Side, 60x126; It Ht., 60 ft FL of 41st Ht.. south side. 60x1 26 1,400 Anna H. Vondra and husband *w Clarence .1 McDonald. It Ht ?no ft. E of 41 St . south side, ion*. j2R. II Ht 2oo ft VV of 39th Ht., south side .. 2,000 Farm Investment Co to Ed we! Oliln, Leavenworth Ht 16 ft \\ of 44th Ht gotith side. 4 f>«1 t :i19 1 Carroll o. Ht suffer and wife to Helms C. Hull. H. E enr Kloi • ence hlvd, end Emmet >t . 7 4* »T 4 Barker Co. to F'rank L Carey, 4«th Ht. 30o ft S of Maple Ht . east tide. BOxISIH 4.500 John J Thomsson t<* E j Hehnnir, H E. cor Florence hlvd and corhv Rt 61x113*4 1 Msry E Chadwick and husband to el Ellsshsth Ds v is, 4 !> th Ave, 18/ ft H of Dodge Ht , west shin, 112x136 . \ AUTOMOBILES. _AUTOMOBILES._ Automobiles for Sale. 11 Automobiles for Sale._H PELTON’S-BUICK 2019—FARNAM—2025 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920 Buicks. Both open and closed model*. All in good running condition. Priced from $50 to $500. These are genuine bargains. 1023, 1924 Open and Closed Cars: Buicks, Chevorlet*, Olds mobiles, Durants and Ford Closed Models. PLEASE SEE THEM DURING THE WEEK WE ARE NOT OPEN SUNDAYS /-> Out of the Records ' v!----—' Births an«l Deaths. Dirt li*«. Benjamin and Edith Bailey, 2614 St Maty avenue, boy. Alfr* d and Alice Metcalf. 6924 South Fortv-aectfnd street, boy. Hue Ur and El ana Melu. 3321 Madison • trnet. girl s.. iii and Maggie Dahl". 120J South Thift een l h street. boy. Earl and Bella .lon<'S, 3C37 Madison street (hospital), girl. Jesse ana Frances Black, 1612 Martha street, boy. Calvin and Mnrcedes Stickler, 2614 Cans street, boy. .Tamps and Janet Henderson, 4840 Er»«klm* street, boy. Hans and Viola Rasmussen, 530 South Thirty-first attest, girl. Edwin and Clara Butterfield, Seventy fourth and Grant streets, boy. Deaths. Motile Haves, 72. 239 Evans street. Joseph Bogatz. 15 days, 6414 South Tventv second street. Charles Johnson, 61, 901 South Seventh street. Arthur Clifford Pearson, 12. 4348 Seward street. * George Fara, 65, 5224 South Thirtieth street. Mrs. Julia Solso, 66, Newman Grove, Neb. John lfasiie, 67. hospital. Marriage Licenses. Martin N. Kl tel!, 29. York, Neb., and Edna A. Lorens. 22. Omaha. Andrew Ralph Ellis, over 21. Omaha, and Margaret v. O’Brien, over 21. Omaha. Frank H. Deter. 27, Pspilllon. Neb., and Bessie E. Carlson. 25. I’nplllion, Neb. Bohumil E. Sekera, 23. Omaha, and Rose Svik, 19. Omaha. Ben F. Dworak, 25. Omaha, and Win nie Williams, 21, Omaha. Joseph A. Lang. 32. Omaha, and Theokla Buss, L't». Omaha. TRIMMFD COMPLETE $45.00 Adult Size KRAMER FUNERAL HOME Phone Walnut 5314 818 N. 40th. (Near Cuminf St.) CHAPEL FREE LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICK OK STOCKHOLDERS' MEKTINO. Noth • Is hereby given that the regu.nr annual meeting of the stm kholders of the South Plstte I.and" Company will be held at the office of said company. Room 701. First National Bank building, Lincoln. Nebraska, at 11 o’clock a in. on the! 4th day of March. A. D. 1926. C. H. MORRILL, President W W. TURNER, Secretary and Treasurer. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES Telephone AT.Iantlc Iona THE EVENING BEE THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. CI.ASSTmWTTON. Funeral Notice* I Vault* nml Monument* . 2 I utiernl« Director* . 3 * emeterle* . 4 I loriet* 3 (uni of 1 limit.* ... 6 I ihIkc Notice* . ? t oolong I.Will* . 3 Personal* 9 l.o*t uo«t tuiiiid ............ ] Repair ng . 31 Renovating und Dyeing . J! Lnundrien . 31 Tailoring nnd Pressing..... 31 Wanted—llusior** Service .. 33 EMPLOYMENT. Help Wanted — Female ... 36 Help Wanted—Mule .. 37 Help Hunted—Male und Vernal*. 3* 'nlrMiirn und Agent* ... S' situation*, wanted—Femnla. .......... 4 sitimtton* Hunt'll—Male ........... 4 FINANCIAL. ft it*Inert* Ono.rt onith-* ... 4" lnvr«tm.n<—Stork*— Itonda . 4*’. Kenl Eainte Loun* .. 44 Money to hmn .. 43 Wanted to Borrow . . 46 MUTATIONAL. Correspondence Course* ............. 67 Local Instruction ( In «.*#•».. 4h vf,m|,nl — Drnrnnfr . . ♦'» Hunring Academic* ... AO I’rlvnte Iii*trurtion.. M H anted—Instruction . 6i IJVESTOCK. Log*. Cat* und Pet* . At florae*, tattle. Vehicle* ............. Af Poultry nod Snpplle* . A3 H unted—LI vest or-k . A6 MERCHANDISE. Article* for Snle .... A7 ItuoineM* Equipment. A3 Holding Material* .. A’) Farm anil Dairy Product* . 6*1 Fuel nnd Feed . 61 Co ml Thing* to Fat . 61 Home-Made Thing*. 6 1 Household (iiiorl* . 61 Svvup Column . .. 63 Jewelry ami Watelie* . 6fl Machinery and Tool* . 67 <«*ed*. Plnnt* and Flower*.. 63 Sperlul* at the Store* . 6'» Mii-Ii nl Instrument* ..20 Radii. F.I|I|||.merit.. 2 l Hearing Apparel . 22 H Mild i o Bur . . 7 ROOMS FOR RENT. Itiiom* With Hoard.. 21 Furnished Room* 23 Room* for ltou*ekeeolng .. 2ft No«im*. I nfiimUlied .............. 27 Where to Stop in Town .. .. 23 Hunted—Room* und Hoard .2'* 111 II DINO MANAGERS’ ASSOCIATION. FiirnUlierl Apartment* . SOA I nfurnlshed Apartment* .3011 REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT. Apartment*—Furnished .36 Apartment*—t’af itrnMied .. 31 fltiNln*** l*|r»e#-* for Rent. 6! #1 oii*«** (or Rent 33 A NNOr N CE MENTbT_ Funeral Notices. I r’ONLON- Mr* Ann*, widow of the 1*t<« John J , nged 61 year* Sh* t* survive.1 by two son* .John I nnd Martin P ; two daughter*, the Misses Nun •’ und Moil H! ; ono alnter Mr* f'atherlne Donehev two grandchildren, nil of Omaha. Fun*r*| Monday morning from th* re*l dent •*, 1607 Kinney street, nf * 30 In Marred church at * o'clock Intel m*nt S* Mary* cemetery. Gentleman morluntiy In charg*. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Funeral Notices 1 _ __ • REYNOLDS Mr* Anna M., aged 80, passed away at the residence of her grand son. Richard W. Reynold*, 2C19 North Twentieth street, Friday, February 20. Mr*. Reynolds is aurvlve'4 by one brother, one sister and two sons; Funeral services from the North Presby terian chruch. Twenty-fourth and Wirt streets. Sunday. February 22. at 3 p. in. Interment Forest Litttn cemetery. For information call the Leslie O. Moore fu tiearal home. WE. 0»4 7. Funeral Directors. 3 HEAFBT k HKAFKT. Undertakers and Kmbalrnere. Phone. AT. 2531 Office, -till Farnam. ( KSTA HI. tSHED SINCE 1382.) 11 ELSE Sc RIEPEN, At Your Service. 2222-24 Cuming St. JA. 1218. H O F F M A N - C ROSB Y\ Funeral Directors, Ambulance. Dodge and 24th JA. 1901 • Brailey & Dorrance. N. 1*. SWANSON. 17 TII AND CUMING” Quiet. Dignified Supervision. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN! HA. 1664 3411 Farnam It. H. K. Bl'RKET A SON 3405 Farnam._Eat. 1876. HA. 00*0, CemeteMef. 4 VISIT FOREST LA W N. Purchase a family lot In Omaha’* moat beautiful cemetery, of fleet at tha ceme tery. wist of Florence, and 720 Brandeis Theater Bldg._ _ Personals. I WHY pay retail prices for high grad* ladies’ and men's watches0 Price* slashed on Elgin*, Hamilton*. Waltham*. Illinois. Howards Wr.to for Bulletin. Send n-> monoy. Cadillac Match t'o., 7U9 Guaranty Trust Bldg . Detroit. Mich._ THE SALVATION ARMY industrial home soli* its y<*ur old clothing, furniture, nr.i'S. We collect. We diatribnte. Phone | JA 4135 and our wagon will call. Gall and Inspect our new home. 209 N ,13th S: BoFT water shampoo. Sundrled, 60c; acalp treatment. 25<-, manicure, 60c; lasting marcel 75c. Solon L. Charm*. Courtney Bldg AT 4 g 1 9. ELECTRIC treatment and body massage. Hours, 9 a. in. to 9 p. in. Mrs. Crow* a Flare Apt. 2. 2 13 S. 26th Ave. AT 3i9« SPECIAL—Mainspring. $1. until March 1. Watch and clock repair dept., 202 Bush man Bldg , N. E. cor 16th and Douglas EXPERT hand massage, all hours. 8un day appt. Edith Taylor. 101 N. 13th Pt MASSAGE Expert treatment; lady opar ator; open till 9 p. m. 2H> N. I7th St. EXPERT massage, steam baths Fisher Baths. 205 Aguila. Court. AT. 1072. I STR switches from your own hair, ft. Will call. KE 3504. 441 1 N. 2?d Ft. COSTUMES, theatrical, historical masque ooaiume* to rent. Lieben, 1614 Howard. -162. CAREY Cleaning Fluid. 26c!_at_drugglaU IiOst and Found. 10 LC8T—Platinum bracelet, Wednesday n‘ng. between Fontenelle hotel or Bran - A»\n theater and 822 8 l«th Ave. Re ward. HA. 1461. HOUND—Black and tan Bobbed tall. Lost Tuesday. Phone MA. 0617; after 4 P tn. call AT. 7616 LOST- Orange and white crocker epanlel. Answer* to the name of Peggy. Reward. WA. 2264 6003 Burt. l.oST Key* In bather caae Telephone II A *H3 Reword. WHITE GOLD wrlft watch, near 16th and Harney. Finder call JA 1914._ OotT’17- Di.e 1. *»• 11 * 11 bull t.Hr.ftle Whit# 4»i.2 Curby. WK. 1993 Rewatd \l l O.VfOBIl » 8. _ Automobiles for Hale. II NASH UPTOWN STORE 1925 advanced Six Tour demonatrator. 192' % <■ ihI S % Tour, demonstrator. 1924 Big Six Sedan. A wondeiful buy. 11 i mg atx ’loui . new duco paint. Price right 1 1 Na«h: new natnt; condition perreet 1 923 Oakland buaineaa Coup*. Ilka new. 1919 Rulck 4-paaa. Loupe; good t 924 Burk Sedan 8-47; like new. Thla la Just a few of our earn. We have many other*, come and **# our stock. Cars from I Ml up OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 2054 Farnam AT. 1911, 1929 FOUR door Overland sedan, like naw, $400 cash or term#, will buy thla car. 1924 Tudor sedan. $476 25 Korda, all model*. $50 and up. OOLDHTROM AUTO SALES CO., 2111 Harney St_AT, 4648 FOR THE RIGHT PRICE ON OOOD USED CARS SEE OMAHA FLINT COMPANY._ NASH-VR1KSKMA AUTO CO. USED CAR STORE. Farnam__AT till \NT to lie 11 my 1923 Nash roadster k Will take fcest offer. A-l ehape Air Baker _AT 4411. HAVE 1923 Ford coupe: many eatraa So* this burguln today. Mr. Baker. AT. 4111___ Ft iIt SALE—Overland Champion aedan. Never need Liberal discount. MA. 2377. WILL "’ll nr 1923 Ford tour., 1176 LOTH OF EXTRAS Mr. Baker. AT. 4411. Trucks for Snlc. 12 TRUCKS! TRUCKS! Ford, 1-ton. 1914: special tranam1*#.«>n. 1376 1 ton Republic, coal body go< 1, 1360 Commerce 1«*-tnn; pneumatic. |f,9tt Little Giant. 1 ton: pneumatic, f 17b. On« rebuilt 2-tun White HERE 65 YEARS Andrew Murphy & Son, AT. 4411. 14io Jackson Si ! I Anlo AeMMOrtM, I'art*. 1C FOHD wlnrtahlald glnaa. |?. Kaplan Auto Part*. 311 Nlholnw Mt, III SINKSS SKICVM K Millinery—III nmninklne. 25 AlThRUlON. at Aft, Itnlfa. bog planting, rnvrrtil button a. ia 11 alyl**. hamat Itt hint, tMjttonnolt* Will* I (Inal Mutton an*l Planting Co , Sot Mfown Min, k. Omaha. Nab. f«l»|)hona JA lt.Ht NKM ri.KATINU <’<>, Itftinillti hlna C'ovarad Muilona 1S04 1‘ainaru Scroml I lour ,1 A f<470 Mm Inc—Trucking—Storage. RFVKiNg om All a v Zs Z~ st< «hai;k.. ftth and I.aavm worth Hit Parkin*, mov lug. atortf* -hipping. JA. 4141. chmVda\ m niiiipnooK wmnf a van Clf North 11th HI Phona JA. 303;’. Mov UK. i»Mt-km { fttora*ft. whipping I'ninllnc mill I'aperlng. 17 Wallpapar. papnrhangtng. palntln* Frail Parka. 47* M ? 41tv Si MA 0141 ; AT 7404 I’atent Attorney*. SB i v\ Mau i in »::• i,«,«i» Trim um, Omaha, alio SVaahlnf ton. Dnohla tarvlet, • >#>•(• i*« t lm hcln **H AUTOMOBILES. At TOMOHILEN. | Automobiles (or Sale. 11 Automobile* (or Sale. 11 k WE ARE GOING TO MOVE 7 Days Left to Clean Out Our Used Cars On March the 1st we give up our location at 20th and Harney Streets. Our new location will not i accommodate our present stock of used cars, so we are going to offer the public prices on these, which 1 should attract the most careful buyer. Don’t buy a used car ’till you have seen our stock. A FEW OF THE MANY MAKES. Ford Sedan ... $295 Ford Coupe .$225 34 B Oakland Sedan..$195 Oakland 6-44 Roadster, $375 Oakland 34 C Touring, $175 ^erns Touring . . .$100 „ _ . I,„p Oakland 34 C Sedan..$375 Ford louring.$125 Oakland 6-44 2 passenger Oakland Sport Touring, $385 Coupe .$675 Oakland Coach, with disc Oldsmobile Touring 4, $475 wheels and a lot of Stephens Touring ....$450 extras .$750 Oakland 1924 Touring Car, Oakland 6-44 Touring Car, with glass enclosures, Duco finish .$450 four-wheel brakes ..$775 25 Other Cars to Select From Easy down payment with 12 months to pay the balance OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY AND EVENINGS Oakland Motor Car Co. AT. 2929 20th and Harney Street*. <* TAKEN FOR GRANTED Few people can tell at a glance whether a Used Car is a good as it appears to be. Which means that much is taken for granted by the majority of Used Car buyers. Knowing this, the wise ones naturally prefer to buy from dealers who have the best reputation for giv ing honest facts and honest values. O’BRIEN-DAVIS AUTO COMPANY DODGE BROTHERS DEALER IN OMAHA SINCE 1914 ' 28TH AT HARNEY __ l COME TO MURPHY-DID-ITS USED CAR DEPT. HERE 65 YEARS 1923 Nash Roadster, new paint .$575 1923 Ford Coupe,, new paint .$325 192.3 Ford Four, starter, extras...$175 1923 Chevrolet Touring, reconditioned .$300 1923 Star Sedan, renewed .$450 1923 Star Touring, n good buy ., .$250 Others, $50 up to $1,000. OUR TERMS ARE EASY—NO REI) TAPE. « ANDREW MURPHY & SON AT. 4411 1410 Jackson Dependable Used Cars If you are not ready for immediate delivery, you may make small payments, and until you have completed our required down payment, we will store your car free of charge. ’24 model Tudor Sedan, new 1922 Touring, special top paint, new tirea, in excellent and curtains.$85 mechanical condition; will Several Tourings that will consider open car In ex- run.$25 $50 change. 1924 Roadster, starter and Good running Ford Sedan. demountable rinn. In fine . starter .$140 condition, delivered with new 1924 model Coupe ....$350 paint job ,.. $250 1924 model Coupe, new 1922 Roadster, starter and paint, fine condition through- demountable rims. Good out . $400 winter top .*140 1923 Touring, starter and I.ate 1923, light delivery, domftunttable rims. new starter and demountable paint. This is a real bar- rims. Open express hody gain at .$225 with closed cab. Price $200 Hannan-Van Brunt, Inc. 3002 FARNAM ATLANTIC 4343 OPEN SUNDAYS V i SPECIALS FOR SUNDAY j J c 1924 Willys-Knight Sedan, like new. 1923 Chandler Sedan, repainted. 1921 Chandler four passenger coupe, repainted. 1924 Willya-Knight Touring, disc wheels. 1922 Ourant, Sedan, good condition, 1923 Overland Sedan. 1924 Overland Sedan. t l ive car*, worth up to $300, for $50 each. r SMALL DOWN PAYMENT NO FINANCE CHARGE ( WILLYS-OVERLAND Inc. | AT. 3421 2592-4 FARSAM I i a t It l SI XKSS SERVICE!._ I’alent Attorneys. !f SILAS C SWEET, reg pat. »lty. Either Pes Moines, la., or Denver, Colo Printing—Stationery. 20 COMMERCIAL PRINTING, Eddy Printing Co.. 212 South 13th St Phone JA. 5059 ICepiiirlnR. 31 WB repair sewing machines. vlctrola*, pianos. Mickels. 15th Sc Harney. AT. 4261 * EMPLOYMENT. Help Wanted—Female. Jfi — SALESMEN A large manufacturer of knit good*, sell ing dry' goods and department store* fm territory low*, eastern Nebraska. Min nesota, Dakotas. Thla good opportunity for permanent profitable connection for high type mar whose record will bear closest InvesMgs tlon. Basis Is salary and expenses plui commission. If you have proven ability write Immediately, giving permanent ad drees, age. height, weight. nationality religion, whether married or single, nane» and addresses of previous employer*, ter ritories formerly covered, full Information as to experience, and send photograph. Send complete business and personal ref erencee. Y-2542, Omaha Ben WOMEN—$2 an hour spare time, new idea sanitary necessity; aella on sigh’; every woman buys: new feature n ' ■* S j -i h St. SALESLADIES. Three salesladies warn ed for pleasant outdoor work Six hours work a day will pay you til 00 per w’eek He* Mr. IJpftut before 11 a To and Z to 5 p m. $09 Baird Bldg 17th and Douglas. WOMEN—Earn money weekly. spare time, home, addiessing. mailing circu lars New York Publishers, Dept. A, 1369 Broadway, New York City. LADIES. $5 to $25 weekly; address envel opes clip ad* at home. In’erstete Listing Co.. Box 2Q39. Atlanta. Oa. WHITE WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK ''ALL MA 3191 Help Wanted—Male. 37 MAN — Wanted by International Corre spondence School rrfvn of character edu cation and proven ability to strengthen our pr*j v national salea t>rganita*ion of 1.000 -*ntatlvea age 25 to *«. who can crea'e prospect* close aalea make rollerfiona established territory lr N* bra- *: perennal training; r!n*e. helpful supervision; leads and co-operation from le**l and nations 1 advertising rini>l!Kn»; T C. S service selling i« a fascination, inapiratlensl. ae! f-develnpinr profession: we are pioneer* and dominant leader* In correspondence Instruction .* f'rmlv en trenched and atmnglv establish'd by AS year*’ aurneaefnl teaching by mall. Ad dre*s F (A Hughes. Sale* Director, 2H2 Cnlumb *n PM.- Toneka Ken AGENTS <•!». lmr invention New patented removable Made «ri«*ora. N« ■ barpenlnr t hen duM * -truly alio in new blade lust like * » c-1 ■ «•- Tretne? oiji rroriev maker. No competition Noth- | ing Ilk* It ev#i sold AN r 11 n ■ f i elusive agency your county Samples furnished Jenning* company. Shear BS4_v ; Davton O. j RnLTABT.E men everywhere to handle f* e»‘ «*rmd* and almanac house to house | distributing at good pay: no sell'ng: out door work; experience unner*x#ftry wC?e todsv for contract. enclosing alarms, hu- Standard Co.. 2421 Cortland St . Chicago 111. MEN—Our new catalog explain* «ur, court* of barbeilng Taught ♦hmeughlv. Quickly and practically day or night Tt, nil pay vmj io »nve*'fgate our system. Hall or writ#* Mote*- Barber college, lflf !*» Uth S* _ CHIEF ENGINEER COOK w;,l give you perennal instruction in ele. trinity an i radio Karo while von le*rn e t home Position ■••cured Write fot free nook I’huago Eng -leering Work*. 2144 Ij»w rent e. Chi. ag MEN S 0 a Wt-*U ‘aking t»r«le*-s for J Tnoma* Guncgnteed ll»iale > —2 ton. i * I NT I. r #n, uouieti, hoys, g.ria, 17 k' 42 j A.lting ?o a . luf gu\eminent position* t t : '.9 < ■ ;i e; • g u: a Q*r>; W e Mr Osrnent TP. **;. to- • Mo , HE a detective. I fluo weeklv; tj-avei over world ; experlen e unne* *h»h . \ . An. ■ „* In- eu i % «• Agent > 7B ... . t.euia Fot’FST RANGERS •* ,«* mvl .ierk* • od other Govt help tl Mi $ | Write fro li«t iwriinB-i and p* • • • uT« M ok a ne Der? Nil- TVtiv*' < ■ • FIREMEN* bcakanier h»g n«* « I’ • I." so m a h a Da* \ Help Wanted—Male and Female. MAKE 12 hour in spare t.me tak ng ^- • 1»r* for lingerie below store prices Ex • rlenre unneresea*•, We deliver • Vie* • Aherwood. Inc . 3*: W. Monro* Ch • .k* Salesmen and \cen,*. :>9 SALESMEN -Anmii'e siyl'C, she-.* T • x iiitro-hi' .ix f si end 11 « «h •» v e . . fii.tiishfd u.iifk, Style .A < l| j SI' . •« Dept K “ i m n.• i1 Sif.l'SMKN -S#|| x ,»lU f , i in .... I feet loneis >truggi«i* Katilv *irn 17 dall» 11 uslle- • i.n'i Get p ..]>,>* mi lm mediately. vi. tu, Guild Mfg Co. it!*' A 1 *e < Tit. ego SALESMAN -»'peeing u.,v, KGul i G.e ’. 1 "ul* h«»u*e ei-li.ng « .. I n;*r. hs»ii> S* p - fine l*c- ti •* >ei, t • • rout let. • u yi.idthei The Viies F ! % • T* . »*ej W I o „}i, „,| , M5KNTJA- |1< B d e , ; an. aetlmg our xilk undemem. women *i • M ’•its Belmont T-'xi - jf»M I in- n'n v-. I h ll-H go AGENTS — A Nif toss of } 'ur own •narkling glass n»m# and numbe r he.'kerboards medalHonw sitna, la*ge tl . uatraiod hook free. 17. Fainter, 41J. Wooster. Gh‘o AOENTR--Dlslributora 1250 ir.'O month!' telling fastest selling auto ne, e««it\ ever; ‘old Sales guaranteed New invention Write todav for Mg free profit Of' Blanche A Co . eea-A West IjiWe I'hK ago v N | arse > ipari $ fori newspaper*. itagsTines Experience un necoasa-v. Cop'right book free. Trea Syndicate 2 4* Si lout*. Mo WANTED Three aisles men on salary t’ •el! Acme Fig Maxi Fret- ' - n \ . u ■need tn eelling feels or mineral mixtures V ine M muTi tutinc Co F. *-*t F t k ilAKK big monc? soiling . i. af 111 houaekeei.rr« \ . ur luofit *. ■ pet . nt Morgan Mfg Co., '57 »' ■ no H!4 i hi,-ago. UTKVTS Mg mobev selling K'erstrate o . doted people Wonderful ?epea‘* Att» active proposition Eaton v'o , I 11 d Ave Mu m rgham Ala AGENTS -Get our free sample ax* relief arti. lee. perfumes and apec'altD* underfill!)- profitable Derma i\' 'apt Main and Walnut St 1 « M< AGENTS- 125 dally faking order* 12 45 ameoet opportunity for permanent po*i I Ion Big premiums E«e Alt Roosevelt Rd Chicago AOtNTft make big money selling new I *ut« invention; R C Hall clea *d |I125| in ona month For patllcuiai* nrtt*i dranakv « Dept l ' 1' kvx.ina S D I SALESMEN Someth ng nee, a neoesaitv ! *rlla I' .A Cost* vo»» It Bit eoes'e-s Write foe dxi'1"’# Met chant A 4« n Mlnneapollg \finn. a*1RNT« Rett* Mf * T .T* }s *ow • ful medicine ■i* rapes ter Mg profit* i.at'assia v,~v» , Dept 4 t.ou,.* »io j Hdwe, and si<*»* aglgeman factor) epie > •eMail', e Co. »t lines Y 3124. Omaha Be* i V_ EMPLOYMENT. Salesnu'ii and Agents. .ft AGENTS; I want 100 men and women quick tn tak© orders for anti-moth, nr tight CKP-O-BAGH. Make $10 to 111 daily. Cooper * profit, $4 In 60 minutes. Beck or dels 17 in one day. Mesen.l. makes $b In half hour. Protects fur*, suits, clothes, blankets. Kver> fatnl! needs on© to thrpe. Fastest seller goin* Experience untie, essary No delivering -r collecting Write today for full details and amazing sample offer Corner Mfg. Co., Dept. G- 1 427. Dayton, Ohio. AGENTS Wanted 13 to $•» net on ev*r ’ sale selling Fold owners, new brake f Fords that pays for Itself; Ford owners buy on night. gre»n men making |1'"» first week out. vv e teach you how to make 90 per rent sales, experience n<-r • ssentlal. no investment nereaaar;. , bonus's, naturally, this snap wont wall or last, today is the only surp time to write us Stringer Brake Service Cor;. Pott st own. l*a AGENTS- IDmi a we* k Man wanted w ' i ambition, Industry and small capital. Y* i can make above amount or mote, distrib nt In k Hawlcigh'a quality product s • * steady consumers Several fine penlngs now available We teach ami help y<» i do a big business and make iik.o mot.* than you eo r made before Give bi> o«h ui a i ion, reference* W. T itawleigh i KB 1413, Freeport AGENTS Robt. 11 IngersoU of 11 wii.'i fame, wants good men to sell hi* dolls; stropping outfit, an ingenious invention for sharpening all makes of safety razot blades Great economic value Meeting with natlon-w.de approval. Easy to *© Big repeat business. Agents having re markable aucce**. Full particulars Robt. H. Ingersoll, 476 Broadway, New Yor,. City. AGENTS—S75 a week, man t-r woman wanted wtih ambition and industry, to distribute Rawleighs household produ* ’s to steady users, several fin© openings u» nearby cities and towns, w* train and help you so you can make up to } 100 week or more; no ©xpertem *• n°' pmar\ . pleasant, profitable, dignified work; vu: •* today W. T. Ravvlei&h Co, Dept. Mi 547.3. Freeport. 111. AGENTS W'ANTWI) -District represent - lives and local agents, men arid worn* by a large manufai lurer to sell direct • the consumer, part or full time, hn© * f patented Nopulout shirts and shirtwa • on liberal commission basis; many »g. » - making $15 daily; s.-triples free positive ly be*t seller on*rnarkof. N pulout Fh Co , Box 5b" Hazelton. I - THE NEBRASKA POWKR COMPANY WANTS MEN WITH ABILITY To introduce a new table lamp to Quia! v homes Hou«e-to-hou§e soli* Ration. I. era I commission. If you don't mind w and desire good com? ensa t mn for —here is your opportunity Apply Rr 1 405 Electric Bldg. 15th and Farnam S* S ALE S \ [ K N —Established errltorv a is available for high class salesman who can sell our favorably known line of ex clusive art calendar* greeting cards, fan*, advertising ape- ialti©« Year around pr< ; - csMIon—exclusive contract. Proferer © given to men with good record and rt.en experience 1 in our lire Merchants Pub lishing Co.. Kalamazoo. Mi h. Agent*—Make big money seuing Madi son ‘ BetterMade" Shirts direct from our factory to wearer Over one million satis fied wearer* Easily sold So capital or exp required. Manr earn 1100 to 1150 weekly. Territory now l*eing allotted. Wonderful opportunity. Write for f •©« sample* now- YPadiaon Mills. 560 Broad way. New York __ AGENTS—$: an hour easily; every hous* - hold eager. steady customer*; our e«ta. llshed profitable repeat op-to-the-m’nuto line of 240 every day guaranteed house hold necessities big easy sellers; perma nent or spa'e tlri» work; big double Ur.* bring* double profits. Dept. CY-21, Fur*; Ac Thomas Fr^pcR. IL. 1100-1200 WEEKLY. Men with sigh' Knowledge of motors who ran reach *r' owner*, can e*rn 1200 weekly without making a s;ngle sale. If they can also make sate* profit* mav reach • earlv B M Phillips. 231 Wes; 27th St . New York 9 A I.ESMF.N----Corns to Florida R:o Vista fthe Rlnaslr Floridan cityi between beau tiful Daytona and exclusive Ormond, op posit* ,T. D Rockefeller's ©•♦*'©. your ©r ’ortunftv; liberal 'ommlwlon. W. C. Har desty. Daytona. Fla. TW« • f\p' ■ ©need salesmen wanted to r©p nr *' * Cl tv and road work D-sr n*n s\‘->r» fro |0 per week. Fee M* T.lpsut 1-fore 11 a m. and 3 *0 'pm, SOS R rd BJ». 17th and Doug !a s AGENTS*—M-n women. Gres'ea* nr ■ - ' . r\ »*♦ ev-.r . "©; • -1 Represent World’s on|r Hot Water Rottle-Iceb* g - Fountain Swinge combiration Write for iiaiirt offer. I.obl Mfg Co. Middle boro. Mass. SALESMEN r#xper ©o-ed or experienced, city or traveling; write for fre© bo V. Modern Pal©*" ■-•shir “ h-g demand f- r men earn I* 500 to $1#.*©# yearly. Ad d*-ess National Salesmens Tr. Assn. Dept. CJ rhjrago _ SAT.ESMEN —Make from. F’SP to S' : “> weakly w-th our spe ialty: others dr ©r ’ All cla«?©« of dealers buy Bg rotr. •n'sp'on.* profitable repeat business Pea 1 •rs sale* gua anteed. Box 1142, Chicago, W THbr; \\M>« zc •'•rrnent toh» filled *n 1? - E rl* v *r**« It up IU > 1r5 month ,©;e*d xrk «STr.rl© t-s n - g i*»ss,-n*’ fu.’ * a-• '•*•; 5-s free Write it" tt * » • tel v F-an-! n Ins* tu»e ln-Pl ft4' E It hosier N T j*Al.i SMEN —D s?o *nd 1 v*l discovered' 4 m* s© !•*. • s |-.e If... ■ .w, f,-© 111 •« vs. v V : © » * N AGENTS **s»i‘ie| hms fiew With W'lltss Dvlp! t — • f 1 © -f - c J. -• 31 *: d» . 3Ye Je11v*e R, — f.. W S.tWl Duplex Go lirwiU!! Blit# , 1'hl Sf 1 h' Y'M’ ste .* mbitii>u« we wili *;srt viyi , l ion. -- f . - ■«-!f 1 xv ^ S e- M* Eve©' 1 |s ~r\e f-itnielie,* Write 0 » ..n.-© for (inf tvor«l'*fui offr. Manager. 21 t NN. b \’.in **e Ji • hmv.nd Ya S \LI7S\I r*N—Lightning F vc© Battery .mit*’’"-! i'h-*gcs .-1 ■•©barged h*?*#? e* instan-R L.’ viiu’es old method ent'reD •■al -n f’ «* t- agcn*s Lightnvg Co, St. INii . Wanted v t-bi.1 ma- to cal! 'i bank* • -■d led due’* t*» sell first mtge* rn M "n p- 'arm* w ■’ pay •xia*'* *"d ' • B—« 1©26 Plymouth P'dC M -rr;-' • '» rn ^R..M.n««ur# trousers nil wot %: nmm:ir*n ©ve-y order; l'* le’s *i '\ »*«\ match ■-'Sts n' *nves; -t © ' ■ 'r»» T r - n T* cr.rg 1*0 . *4 E t - h < N-w T >'k . \- ^ \\ •«-, sd\er: ;se our go sis I - • S*c 01 h MT ' Rsr* Amt'fan I v . n v 2*-' A Bldg. ’ ti. » 4. Di.iN.MKN licet men make f we-k .11 i lie , s, v' .\ 4 ’ ■ t» rrs; new } n weeK ■ 1 .1 ruA' v- * .ft,,-.- »» . *A ■* . n \uv. 1 G < I It-":.'- l.X bit ualimia \Y.iiit«*6—FfWilf. 4o Will I.' 1 t r 'it ul h .5|S«- O orK N . h,: ' ! N« ' ' g and Ironing »M4 si|n i:iou« M.niliHi—Male. 41 1 "»T! MIN ft -a af|..r mMd’e . c • \i I, hot**’ n *-. and v* f», '• <:i s i«*h ft. 4- *, Mo _ flNANCIAl _ _ _ Rudnru Opi>ortuni»tpv 4! WII.l. r*> ' ou It Ml * day for making t do*. .«!•* \ harnoeti work Also but (dug and Jot. >' d Ioi * n t'all or art ite I\ h. Waterman Oakdale, Neb WONKY in train >15 >* buxa guaran* #e* to . bu *he*i no ft m her r**k ; ii» venmnt So opporttmltr, I''*, go >gfr Patti, ula * Market letter free tnveet Ou .!*, S22 A. A R Bldg, Ki*«a» ttx Mo l NSPo\ S’. BI.K corporation want# eee* *n*tere *R. Clm- ^ on t*t 4'hicago 111 bOB sv ’ Ktil RgirHl in k vbali No \ f V we*. complete « h ilauchlet • -uee Wi*h to **’i o - at- T Omaha He* "Ml\v» ho .*• fair . e W '; egmft e ..*W rlea- a month. Thou*, arg* tilt K T.incoln Neb l‘H* v'ttx Meat kta>k*t at Da aa * i-v. ;m.