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South Omaha Bank Bandits Fired Hay *Barn, Police Find Sale of Kerosene Near Blaze Srene Traced; Holdup Is Blamed on Suspects Re leased Six Weeks Ago. The bandit" who held up the Secur ity State hank in South Omaha and escaped with $7,590 Saturday night are believed to have been identified Monday as members of the .rang of hank bandit suspects arrested in Oma ha a month ago and later freed by Captain of Detectives Ben Danbaum. This was the outstanding feature of the police investigation of the rob bery Monday. A second feature was the establishing of tlie fact that the bandits set fire tb the stockyards hay barn the same night in order to draw police away from the bank. % , Employes of the bank Monday were sh«nvn pictures of the bank bandit suspects arrested a month ago at an Omaha hotel. Police officials re fused to say whether the bank em ployes had identified the suspects, but soon afterward, it Mgis noticed, the photographs of the suspects were sent broadcast to the police departments of a score of other cities. Chief of Police Charles Van Deusen declared Monday that police had posi I lively established the fart ihat the bandits who robbed the bank also set * fire to the hay barns. Kerosene Purchased. The most important clue to Ibis Kp., lie said, was given by an employe r nt a rdlinc station near the harn. who told detectives that four men in a Cadillac car , had purchased three gallons of kerosene a half hour before the fire. The men answered the de serlptions of the bandits, he said. Police refused to disclose the name of the filling station employe. Police believe that the bandit." fled 1o Council Bluffs, where they changed automobiles and drove to Kansas City, believed to be their headquar ters. Chief Van Deusen, Inspector Jack Pszanowski and Captain Danba,um Monday went to the scene of the roll | bery, and questioned Patrolman Tom Baughman, who was In the hank at the lime of the holdup. He was later taken to central station, where Chief Van Deusen continued the question ing. Captain Danbaum has charged that Baughman was intoxicated or the night of the holdup, and that he was not carrying his revolver, as required. Ixroi Totals $7,500. Bandits who held up the Security State bank in South Omaha Saturday night obtained $7,509. all In currency, it was announced Monday by William A. Ralhsack, president. His announcement followed • eom plete check of the loss made Sunday by the insurance company. The check revealed the loss was sev eral thousand dollars greater than first believed. Bank officials Satur day night believed the amount would be less than $5,990. The bank was open for business as t“ '•’sual Monday morning, and the walls showed little evidence of the gun bat tie which was staged there during the robbery. Close investigation revealed bullet holes in the woodwork, and Patrolman .Tack Sheldon Sunday 'counted lfi holes. Knox Identifies Them. Sumner J. Knox, Council Bluff? prohibition agent, gave a new' turn to the search for the bandits Mon day when he positively identified on< of the bandits as the man who point ed a gun at him last Thursday at Missouri Valley. He said tlie descrip tion tallied in every detail. An agent of the Burns Detective agency, representing the American Bankers’ association, began an In vestigatlon of the bank robbery Mon da y. This agent will also represent David Dickinson, I'nlted States Do partment of Justice agent. In the In vestigatlon. Dickinson will take no hand unless it Is discovered that government bonds were stolen, but the check Sunday indicated that nothing hut currency was taken. Daughter Give? Party for Parents Wed 54 Yearn Tecumseh, March 9.— Mr. and Mrs Henry Schmidt of Tecumseh wer« lparried 54 years ago. Their da ugh ter, Miss Edith Schmidt, gave a din rier party in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt were marrief at Kieldoo, ill., Mrs. Schmidt s maid on name being Miss Mary Seehausen They have lived in Johnson count) d(«r more than 49 years. The six children of the couple an C. N. Schmidt of Otario, Hal.; Wil llam Schmidt of Hunter, Okln.; Mrs R. M. Young, of Cook, Neb.; Mrs. I. V. Hays, of Brule, Neb , and th< Misses Otllla and Edith Schmidt, « Tecumseh. Miss Otllla Schmidt it teaching at Brand Island. Improved Condition Shown by York Bank Statemenl York, March K.—A financial *tate ment of the hank* of York cou nt ,\ for the ]a*t weak indicate* that hettri financial condition prevail* in tht County than for *ome time. neaource* of the banka have in Created $2,000,000 In 12 month*. floor crop* and s:ood price* of the Jaet yaai have enabled farmer* to meet theli Obligation* and money condition* art le** ntringent. A gpirlt of caution a* to future In Ycetmcnt* prevail* alnce the deflRtlor of the pant year*. Terumseh Teachers Retained Tecumseh, March 9.—Trcumwl board of education ha* elected the entire teaching force of the achooli here for another year. prof. I.. 1> Helated remain* aa *u0erint«mdent. Building Permits. E A Houvct nulrtr, 4631 lp«nr$r Ht frain* •Iwi’llintf $4.ttoo. \ Hnitxarl, 6116 Nlchola*. frame dwell In* $7,250 v II. Srhroeder, 3221 Webattr, 1 afor a Mltlnn to KHiHite, $1,200 William HUojtman. 1110 Month 30lh A v», _(,#,#t ? .v \ene*»r apt , $3 1 000 ~ -*■ • O km kin. 2 6 itU Ha nman, train d w • 111 h k . Id.eOti .1 Feldman. 32*• 31 North 13th A ve f»r k v#n»“i rlwpllinif. $12,000. f Helm. 4666 Lafayette, fram d« eI!|n*, $ 3, too, r~-- • | South Omaha Brevities BREWER AMRUliANCR SKRVfcr,. rHONL MA. 113* I GAME RESERVE PLAN LAUNCHED Columbus. March 9.--A movement for the creation of a state or federal game reserve which would comprise four entire townships In Cherry coun ty was launched at a meeting of the ('olumbus chapter of the Izaak Walton league, and a committee was appoint ed to secure cooperation from other parts of the state. The local sportsmen would have either the stale nr federal govern ment. preferably the former, purchase outright the four townships In Cherry county in which are located Hack herry, Clear, Marsh. Red Deer and other lakes, where thousands of ducks are wont to spend the summer, in stead of going further north and where the waters are especially favor able for the propagation of game fish, ft is estimated that the entire tract could be bought for $2,500,000. Market Week Guests Arrive Approximately 100 Merchants Register First Day; Offi cials Are Optimistic. Merchants' spring market week opened Jn Omaha Monday with ap proximately 100 out of Omaha mer chants in the city prepared to do their shopping. The bulk of the customers were at the M. K. Smith company and the Byrne-Hammer Dry Hoods company.1 The purchase of M. K. Smith coni pany will in no way affect market week, act ording to Harry Hundley of the Byrne-Hammer company, who isj in active charge for the R.vrne-Ham-! mer company at the bankrupt organ ization. He said that aside from the elaborate decorations at the M. R Smith company in the last few years, the market week will he as success ful as any in the history of .the com mittee. Uve Models. IJve models will he used at both of the wholesale drygoods establishments to display the clothing. The Byrne-1 Jammer company as IQ the past: spring market weeks are again giving their customers a course in interior window trimming and store arrangement. This is one of the fea lures of the week. The first merchant to register for a reduced fare was A1 Rabe of Sioux Kails, S. D. He reported that the purchase of M. E. Smith company by the Byrne-Hammer company will in no way affect the Omaha trade territory in South Dakota. Powell Optimistic. Percy Rowell, chairman of the Merchants Market week committee and connected with the McCord Rrgdy company, said the' week will prove a success. K® said the registra tions at the various Omaha wholesale, manufacturing and jobbing compa nies for Monday will show approxi mately 10ft merchants Central ami Duane Colleges Di\ ide Honors in Debates rentral City, March 3,—The nega live team of Nebraska Central college won a two to one decision over the affirmative squad from Doane college In a deba^1 held at the local high , school- auditorium. Central team, up holding the affirmative, was beaten by the Doane college negative team at Crete. Nebraska Central college is a member of the 1 ntercollegiate de bating league for Nebraska. f»Kesident 87 at Death. Beatrlre, March 8.—Mrs. Mary Elizabeth James, a resident of Huge c ount y since 1883, died at her home \ .it Cortland after a lingering Illness, aged 87. She is survived bv her son. \V. H. James, and several grandchll-1 dren. RADIO | | N-—--' Program for March 10. (Courtesy of Radio Digest ) By Associated |*res». KFDM. Beaumont <315 4): »7. children. * hand concert, vocal. WEEI. Boston (475 9*: « : 1 '• Sinfonians; 7. musical; 7:1°. (Sold Dust twins, ft, Eveready hour, 9. orchestra. WKHH, Chicago Post (370): 7. con'ert. violinist. 8. Riviera theater'; 8. songs, pianist. 11, dame, songs KTW. Chicago (7.36); 7. concert; < 31. speeches; 3. inuah ; 9. musical D*. «» home, 11:05. Applesauce club. 1, Insomnia club. VVLH. Chicago ( 34 4 4) 6:30. organ; 4. , RFD program, 9-10, orchestra, vaudeville, WM AQ. Chicago News ( 447 .M 6 or gan, 0 25 orchestra; X. talk, x -0. travel talk a-.uO, lecture 9-15. program WON. Chicago Tribune (370.It: '• or gan; ti:30. ensemble, string quintet; 6. Siiueo hand; 10, orcheatra. Jaar. artists. WI,W Cincinnati (423i concert. «. brass quartet. Instrumental trio x 3‘i. pianist, violinist; ». orchestra, old Unit field I in. WEAR. Cleveland (369 4): 6. organ; 7, concert. . W PA A. rmlla. S>w» («T 5 •» : « 3‘>. >U wniinn mime; * :i», »npr»m>; 11, »r«»n woe I>&v«npott (484 ): S.3H, Sftnnma.t; 1 7. musical. KOA Denver (323): 7. Instrumental WW.f, Delroil New« 7. WKAF com ert WRAP Port Worth Sts r-Telegram ( 47 5 9 > 7:3d artists. 9.30, program KNX Hollywood (116 9): ft 5". music, 9: Id, islk, 1». features. It. Instrumental, vocal; 12. movie night WDAK. Kansas City Hlnr (345 M 0. School of the Atr, 4. talk. 11 45. Night hawks. KH.I. T .os Angeles Times (4 0.» 2) » concert 3 30. children, Id. I.Inn* Hub; 11 30. pianist ; violin.*i. J2. orchestra WHAH l.oulsvIHe Times Journal t 199 3 t 7 ;3d. concert. WMi' Memphis Commercial Appeal ■ (49«7» *. lecture; 11. frolic Wren, Mlnnea polla-Mf Paul (414.41 4 :d, concert; 7:30, lecture. 7; 4ft. hook alojrue X, New York program I'KAC, Montreal (42ft» 0 ,|d, concert, 7 d, program, 9 Id. dan- • , WEAK .New • York (491 ft): 4 soprano, 0:10, Scotch romedla . 4.2d. cellist. so prano; 4 10, program talk; 7 Id, program, talk: 7 1d. Oo|d Dust twins, 3, Eveready hour W.TZ. New Toil (4: (3* 4 dogs 4 I ft, orchestra, 7. Wall Street Journal. 7, Id. NYl! Air college, 8. Brunswick hour; 9. Pyrenees. WJY New Ydrk (4dft2) 7:15, Ma sonic quartet; 9 orchestra KUO, Oakland (361) 4. com et t; l(», Scotch song*. Instrumental, novelty; 12. 1 dance, soloists , WOAW, Ornahn (626): 0. advice to lovelorn. 4 2 5. program. 9. haipiat, 10, annotimrd. |(» 3D on heal rn WIP. f Hi il< d el phi a (50k 2 I 6. talk; 7. talk ; 3:15. pla> . 9 05, talk . 9 10. or cheatra. s WKI, Philadelphia ( 394 5 ) 6. talk; 7 concert; X, conceit: 9, orchestra Wi'AIO, Pit tshurgh (4613): *1:30. Urn I** K aybee. 6 4 5 special; 7. WEAK program 7 30, Gold Dust I wine. «. Kveretdy hour, 9, concert. K D l\ A, Plllsbnrgh <3«0li: 6 4 f. talk; ' 7. concert; X. Hi utiswhk hour, 10. con cert. KG IV, Portland Oregonian (49| r,» lo. lecture: JO; to concert, I onheatiM. » W k AQ, Portp Him (140.71: 7. |c«yure, Spanish songs, musical W I * A I*. PiuvhDnce (ltd 9); 7, orcbea Ira WflAf, Han Anton-.. (194 ft): ft Ad, rn .teilHineis. it .30, ort heat,rs Kl'd. Han Kraml-c, Mjftli; ft Id nr • (t.es.ta, * Id, p|a v review, 9. mchtsfi*. l td. I ■ t Ogra m . 1 dance I KHD Ht f,oil's Post Dispei'-h (ft(ft |), Mr. ni'i “** 9 t once. I WRC Washington ( 409. ft ochaaiia 7, fchnu •hountna , 7 id politic*. 8. ftruna tYlah hour, 9,30, danra Honeymoon Taken in Stolen Auto Is Wrecked by Police Rriflo am! Groom Allowed to Proceed on Train After Proving Purchase of Car. H> %s»orlated Trr**. Grand Inland, Neb., March 9.—In ri.lentn) tn the capture by state and county officers, east of here, of a Kane of alleged automobile thieves during: the past few days, there was a somewhat rude disturbance of a honeymoon trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen of Elba, married at Council Bluffs, were making their way home in a car which had been purchased by a brother of Mr. Hansen ai d loaned to them. The officers spied the rnr. It was identified as one that had formerly been stolen. The officers took posses sion of the car. When the bride and groom had fully explained they were allowed to proceed by passenger train, and no blame was attached to either them or to the brother, excepting that the latter had made a. had pur i hase and was probably out the sum of 5195 paid for the car. '--v Nebraska News Nubbins v_ j York—The mayor and city council of York have been working: with the* Nebraska Gas and Electric company to secure a reduction in electric light rates. Mr. Brooks of Omaha, general superintendent, visited the city last week for conferences on the matter. Beatrice—Homer Reeves of this city has purchased the residence prop erty of Paul Kopecky, East Court street, the consideration being $5,000. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves will occupy it as their home. Callaway — Miss Agnes Govier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Govier, who live east of Callaway, and Harry llarbit of Falls City, Nob., were married here. \V ymore "Twin Sisters” cafe, op erated by Roberts sisters, was sold Saturday to Mrs. Harold Sapp. IDatrlce—E. D. Alspaw. formerly a resident of Filley, died at a hospital here after a prolonged illness, aged 45. Humboldt—The funeral of George Snoke was held at the home of his mother, four miles northwest of this city, conducted by Rev. B. 1J. Dawson, pastor of tlie Christian church. In ferment was made in Table Rock cemetery. Wymore—Fire caused about $150 damage to the home of M. C. Sou feldt. Wymore laborer, in the south west part of the pity. The fire depart ment saved the home from destruc tion. The fire is said to have been caused by an overheated flue. York Legion Pn*t in Drur for 100 Per Cent Membership York. March 0 —York American Ee gion post has started a campaign to secure 100 per cent, membership of those eligible. In the interest of this campaign. Frank B. O'Connell, state adjutant of the legion, gave a talk on the value to the service men of being members of the legion. * . . W0AW Program v Tuesday, March 10. 12 "n ii m 11 oft lew It ural program, transmitted from \V"AW> remote control xlu.in in th» Mn.' 8**eil j»n*l Nursery com pany's tun Id in*. Shenandoah la f* ♦ j. in Puhi ■ m*v\s i"nod, «un (liit i)-d by Kugene M. K-'pei K %7> V7: in i s v. >7k\ t Why Druggists Recommend Swamp-Root For many year* druggists have watched with much interest the re markable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roof, the ~reat kid ney, liver and bladder medicine. It Is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature in tended they should do. Swamp Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. • Be sure to get Swamp Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to tost this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.. for a sample bottle. When writ log be sure and mention tills puj>er. Take* $ laxative iBrom % Quinine The Firat and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century aa an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLU ENZA and aa n Preventive. The box bears this signature (o- sfcSfrcrrt^ Price 30c. I -f-— 5:25 r m Dinner program, tranemitiert from WOAW'i re mot# control *tu<1to in the May Spp.1 and Nuraery company build ing. Shenandoah, la 9 p m Program transmitted from WOAW S romotp control *tu<1t<« n i lie May Se*d md Nursery company building. Shenandoah, la in 0 p. m : Ma'le and Stept. / ' N Out of the Records v_A Births and Deaths. Dirt ha. Hymen end Helpn Gaunea, 293* Smith 1S ♦ h St., girl. Will am and Ethel Simpkln, 1915 Bln ney St., girl. George and Agnes Svelo, 4114 South 2*th St . bpy John and Praneea Singler, 5559 Dodge St., boy.' Joseph and I.ehby Vaaak, 5929 South 22d St girl. Henry' and Edna Taylor, 1505 North 25th S* . hoy Edwin a mi Florence Boland, 1*35 North 49th St . girl George and Enure. Jorgenaen. 7*th and Maple St a . bo> Beninnilne and In'-s Oral, 143.1 North ISth St., girl. Georg** and Bert ha Tank. 4121 North 34' h A ve . girl. .lohn and Helen Kalhorn, 4125 South 12th St., hoy. Walter and Katharine Kaulftz, 4 42* Femem St . girl Earl and Mabel Sweeney, 4ft12 North 25th St., girl. Vaclav ;tnd Caroline Miller, 2925 R St., boy ami girl. Edward and Ftelda Mleekac, 1218 Ar thur St., boy. Peat ha, Andrew Karnes, hospital. 14 year* Antnnafte No\ak. hospital. 55 years. Mia* Anna One ter. hospital, ’*2 years. .Ti>hn Edward Kaufman. 2810 S St., 70 yea rs. \l)1 EKTISEMENT. PIMPLES CLEARED! Alercirex Guaranteed to Clear Your Skin No one nerd be emharraafCd by pimples or skin eruptions. Merci rex Cream, a wonderful new prod uct, is positively guaranteed to clear them away quickly, easily and pleasantly. Apply Mercirex as directed. Notice how different it is from the ordinary greasy, smelly skin oint ments. Mercirex vanishes. Leaves no ugly stain or trace. Kminent physicians have tried Mercirex on the worst cases of pimples, eczema, boils and other skin disorders. In every instance Mercirex has cleared the trouble promptly—will do the same for you. Buy Mercirex today at our risk. If it doesn’t satisfy—your money will be returned. 75 cents a jar. At druggists. The L. D. Caulk Co., Milford. Del. Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lurtg trouhl*. You can 1 atop them now with Creomulsion, »n emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranea and kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote is rec ognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treat ment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. I Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed mem branes and stop the irritation and in flammation, while the creosote goes on ! to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in “the treatment of chronic coughs and cold*, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and is excellent for building up the eastern after colds or the Hu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long stand- i ing, is not relieved after taking accord- ' ing to directions. Ask your druggist. 1 Creomulsion Co., Atlanta, Ga S.S.S. will rid you of bolls, pimple*, blackheads and skin eruptions) DON'T OT-OSE your ryes to the warning which Nature gives when angry, painful bolls appear on your neck, face or other parts of your, body. Bolls, pimples nail so-called akin disorders are the re- j suit of sit Impoverished condition of the blood and aro not to ba trifled with. It Is nothing more than follv to espeet to get. absolute relief from the use of Ini ul treatments, such ss ointments, salves, etc. Such remedies may afford temporary re lief but you want more than re lief; you want a remedy which will rid you forever of the tortur ing disorder*.' And the one remedy which has no equal Is 8 S.S. 8 8.H. stops bolls niul keeps them from coming. S.S.S. builds blood* power! That is what makes fight ing blood. Fighting blood destroys Impurltlo*. It fights bolls. It fights skin eruptions—pimples, black heads, eczema! It always wins! H S R. has been knnun since 1SJtJ as one of the greatest blood lniild eri, blood cleansers and system strengthened ever produced. There are no unproven theories about 8 R.R., the scientific results of rat h of Its purely vegetable medicinal Ingredients an* admitted by authorities. Begin taking S H R. Betsy and ib.tr your skin of those blood dtsordci t! 8. 8 8. is tnld at all good thug atom in two aitaa. Tita larger rot ia more economical, ^)ltr. Wnrltl's Best Monti MrtllHnf ■ - - * France* Howe, 3792 North 21*t St., $8 ye* r* Anna Cook. 4A21 Parker St . 7 9 year*. I.eona Arndt, 1535 North 19th St., 2 year* Frank Stephen, 2825 Davenport St., 58 yen**. Eugene Hoover, hospital, "0 years. Marriage Licenses. CN-'lfn A. Halhkut, 22, Waterloo, S. p.. and Margaret McMillen, 20. Omaha John A Carlson. 28, Omaha, and Alice A. Nel*on, 29 Omaha. Marriage License Vindications Genre* 'V Doll. "8, Onieha, and KHa Netihana. 20, Omaha. Want Ad Agencies of The Omaha Bee Carter Lake Pharmacy ltjth and Sprague Sts. Castellar Drug Co. 2322 South 20th St. McAuley Drug Co., 16th and California Sts. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES m 19e per line ea* h day. 1 or 2 day*. 17c per lin** each day, 3 or 8 days. J8c p*r line each day, 7 day a. 15c per line each dav. 30 days. Telephone AT.lantic 1900. THE EVENING BEE. THE OMAHA MORNING BEE WNOl NT IMF NTS. Funeral Notices. 1 MAIR -M rs Grace L. paeaed away at local hoapital Sunday. March 8. Mr*. Mair I* survived by her huahand. .Tame* A Mair: her son, Verm ; father and mother. Mr. apd Mr*, Frank T. Top p ng, all of Omaha, two Bister*. Mrs. I.em-ro Evan* of Logan, la., and Mrs. Dr. H. K. Caraon of Clinton, la. Funeral service* from Leslie O, Moore funeral home 24th and Wirt St* Yue* day. March 10, at 2 p. m. Interment, Logan. la. FCCINARO—Mr* Rnaarlo. age 38. R**i dence. Ralaton. Neb. Survived by her husband two children. Florica and An toinette. $ Funeral service* Tuesday s 45 a. m, from Heafey K- Heafey chapel, to S\ Anne church. 9 a rn Interment, Ht Mary cemetery. funeral Direc tors 3 HEAFEY & HEAFEY. Fndertaker* and Hmbalmer*. phone. AT .531 Office *811 Farnam. < ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882 1 HOFFMAN CRUSHV. Funeral d|r**ctnr*. Ambulance. Dodge and 2 4th Sts. IA .''.9 01. HCLSE A- RIET’KN, At Your Service. S222-24 enming St.JA. 1128. LESLIE O. MOORE ?4th and Wirt 8t*. WE. 9047. 65th and Military Ave. \VA. 90fo. Rrailey & Dorranee N. r SWANSON. 17’ h an.I Cuming. Quiet, Dignified Supervi*ion. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN HA. 1884 34 1 1 Farnam St. IL K nCRKET £ SON. 3495 Farnam E.«t. 1S7r H\ ropo. ( rmrteries. 4 VISIT FOREST LAWN. Pijrrha *e a fanil ■’ n Omaha'* rno*t beautiful cameter* offi.ea a< the ceme tery. Me«t nf Florence, and 720 Rran dei* Thea'er Ride Personal*. 9 THE SALVATION ARMY industrial home solicit* your old clothing. furniture, magazine*. We collect. We dt*tr|bute Phone J ' 4135 and • Mir «ago* ^ 1 •**|! Call *nd lnapart our new home. Zn9 N. 13th S» ET.ECTRIC treatment and body rna**age Hnuts: 9 a m. to 9 i*. m Mr* Crowe* Place Apr 2 213 S ?8th Avn. AT 1194. STEAM ‘nth* alcohol rub*. rra**age *l*r. trea’in'i* 8 a. m. to i p. m. 25 Doug hlk_ EXPERT hand ma**ae*. all hour* Sun dav appt. Edith Taylor, lM ,y mi, S3 MASSAGE- Expert treatment ; ladv oper ator. open till 9 p rn 210 N. 17th St. CUSTCME theatrical, hiatorl nl m«*qu* co«Djme* to rent. Lteben. 1514 1 >»w trd. KI.WOoD Sanitarium Hath*, nut** s*. Jacob* 398 Arthur Bldg. A T; 49 4 8. EXPERT ma**.ige. »t am bath* Fieher Mi h<* Vuuila • »uit AT. 1'■' I^ist anil Found. 1® PIN Fes' ' 'i St". s t ;* r in « re*. *n». #«-; HI Ml NESS BERYH K. Bnnines* Services Offered. 21 FHKK E#*TIM ATF.S Tip** h*dge*. grape* trimmed. Fix perl I i1 • I .i . *'i v - •* ..'fared KK &4& V Millinery—Dressmaking. 23 AfTnnniOX. Side, xn ?«. box pirating. rr»\pred but*nns. l»ll It' b'tti »»rrhmg butt nhnlea Writ# Ideal Button and Tie# i ms * «‘*n . Br wo Bln* k Omaha. Neb. Telephone .T A 1916. nf:b pi.fating co. If «pi*tlt* hlng Covered Buttnna. 1504 Farnam Second Floor. JA. 6670. SKW1NO of any kind For a* hool chll rtr**n a specialty. MA. 9 Moving—Truvking—Storage. 26 liiiKHOVH rillKl’HKOK \VH8i; * VAN. n» North 11th at. rhon» .TA. 21)12. Moving parking, storage, shipping. UK KINS "MAllA NAN A STORAHK. IRth and I.ravenworth Sts Pack ng, moving *•! • |*v shipping JA 4161. Tainting nrn) Tapering. 27 \V A l.l.PAPKR, paperhanglng, painting, rte.l Pan.*. 4 T «■» S -4th St. MA. 0101; AT. 7 4**4____ f* A1N TI K*l and paper hanging First . !*p* wutk. Estimate ftee. Phone kl. Talent Attorneys. 28 I \V M NRTIN. Peters Trust Bldg . Omaha also Washington Double aerv t# e. aipgla fee Also help aril pat onta. St? vs i SWF FT. r-\. pat at tv.. SM tlither Oea Moines, la . or Den' or. Colo. Printing—Stationery. 29 i « r.i . t . S 13th St Ph.ipe .1 \ fcdsfc Repairing. 31 w K It KP A 1 ft sew ing ma* hlne*. Vletrolga, P anna. Mk UpIs. i Ath an<l Harney. AT. i _ KMTI ON Ml NT. Help Wanted—Female. 36 I7adi »;s if a hn iikm'iv iti.tirk «*»i* nurse Is r»i|dd and efficient. Pay or night Knnhlea y*n» to step from low pax to h*g pev, * ,*!i «*r write. MOl.ER • ttld.KtlK. |t>T S Uth _ CAP A lit.K women t*» sell tmoka Oust* h n t red » :>I» per da' 2611 Marrctlth Ave. I _ WHITE hou- I .-, p*-, wunlt'il Call Mis llntloran. MA >191. mornings F.MTI.m HE NT. ilelp XX anted—Male. 37 m7n I K a it \ it \n m;it] N.i (imut pay tog |.rnfr»«ion tiur naming day "ir him in •mull#* > *m to amp from low pay to Idg p«\ F.nrn while learning 1n mitfe VtOLKK 14 A II IIIN It OM.I.KlItfl. lit* S 1.1 III \\ 4 NTKII to hue f.i giHvet hauling JoU hI ■ ilnt", I % •* n Hi good tiu- ha **n pile 11111 (f t lr t.ie* Wilt# or Wile for t .-'ll ilia is 11* Si#" ns Bin* Cotnp' Kan 41.1. men, ".»li.*n l»o> s Klrl* 17 to fuV witling tn #• • apt government poet Mona, lit.' 9 • <i 11 * a \ e|ing hi stationary), write At' O Hunt, I 9 It Si 1 .Oil IS. Mo Salesmen anti \gent*. 39 vi t Vi KN wsnt#d |n jrottf terrttnr*. a*o'*1 pi 'position Bo* lit. Dunnins N eh * I At TOMOim.KS. At TO.MOim.KS Automobiles ror Sale. II Automobiles Tor Sale. II WHY WALK? We have the used car you’ve been waiting for. «. A small down payment and a few cents per day will make it yours. * NO FINANCE CHARGE 1020 Overland Touring.41c per day 1010 Ford Roadster.27c per day 1018 Ford Touring.27c per day 1022 Overland Touring.41c per day 1023 Overland Touring.41c per day 1020 Ford Coupe . 41c per day 102.3 Ford Coupe .41c per day 1022 Gardner Touring.41c per day 1821 Ford Sedan .'. ....41c per day NO FINANCE CHARGES • SMALL DOWN FAY.MFNT WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. Atlantic 3421 2562-4 Farnam St. OTEN EVENINGS Automobile* for Oale. II NASH UPTOWN STORE Used Car Dept. 1924 Ruick 6-47 Sedan, like new. 192 4 Nash Six Sedan, like new. 1923 Maxwell Coupe, new Sim plex paint. 1923 Chev. Coupe, good. 1919 Ruble Coupe, 4-pass. good. We also have many others from 150 up. OPEN EVENINGS 2054 Farnam. AT. 2916. 1923 FOUIl door Overland aedai*. like new. $400 rash or lernis wjjl buy thi# car. 1924 Tudor sedan. $475. 25 Ford*, all models. $50 and St» OOLDSTROM auto sales CO., 2112 Harney Si_AT. 6646. FOR tTTk RIGHT PRICK ON GOOD USED PARS SKK OMAH \ FLINT COMPANY nash vi:Ii-;skma aI’to co.. USED CAR STORK. 20 4' Farnam. A T 2918. 2-TON Autocar truck, good condition, rea sonable. ."621 Neb. Ave. FORD—Sffdan. will »♦ 11 - heap for cash. In good repair Apply 5509 Jones St. E.MPMhMKNT. Situations Wanted—Female. 40 YOUNG la cly with six v *a rs* bank *■ x - patience. de*ir*a position. '‘an furnish reference* Address Y-2855, Omaha Rp<*. C20L0RKI> woman wants work by day or week M A 0683. KINWHAL. Business Oppor I unities. 42 WILL pav yon 1 4 50 a day for making 2 d. z pairs St°her W.-.cd Socks dailj on Highspeed Family Knitter. Will buy all ydu make at same rate. We furnish yarn free 5-yr written contract. Old reliable mfgr Work a*, home. Re inde penalf*nt. Experience enne- *»ary S* nd 2« full particulars without obligation Steber Machine Co.. Desk 158. Utica. X. Y. TAILORING and cleaning. well estab lished. -heap rent, population modern bulldirr; fine location Here* vnur chance. $423. Rox H ill. Omaha Ree _ __ Ft iR SALK “r unde. hrt* k building V°U equipped f - i"P factory; e»»«d busi ness. Write Frank Skochdopc>i*», Ra venna. Neb. EX* LPS1VE millinery with long estab lished tr-id* Res* shopping local on Ratgain f taken at once. |Box B-• • Omaha n**e GARAGE and par's com par V for s»l*-. downtown location. »ili contract* for two popular cars, covering in count!*** an' ie ■■ eg • • R y " » G ■ . y, ■ Real Estate l/inna. 4$ MONEY To LOAN On f r - * and *-• and mnr'gagea. \V* buy outr.gb* for cash Exist eg mor’nitrtv and and contracts Pr'-mpt * tIon If \ WOLF cn. fi 8 2 Sn uuders-K ep.-ved. H’ * AT 2160 &!, AND r. PER iTNT MONEY T.nsns on Omaha improved property at 1 o a eat rates FRANK H BINDER. 8 23 City Nat ion.* I a .T A. 2561. M' .NLY on bninha he -* a at 6 per cent and 6’ per c«-nt rash < n hand No de le v. Shopen & Co . 236 Kee’.ine Bldg .1 A . 42.6.__ LOW rate n * ty property, quickly closed: r.o monthly payments JA. 1333 \V T GRAHAM. 7 4 Peter* True* Jim* t„ si" «• on limned, prompt eetvice. C 1* W-ad ii D. II. How man. We**) Widr___ OMAHA Il'tMl’S rv.*T NEB FAR M S TKF.KFF. REAL ESTATE CO. 1915 imab* Nat M-mk Hl*»g. JA 3712 SECOND mortgage* or contra*''.* pur . based bv Tu’ e Company. 620 F irst National Rank l\ 31* 11 r^jTAND 6 PER CENT—NO DELAY GARVIN RRtV* . 4 - Otualia Nat. Bldg. FARM pian* *-n West. Neb end N K. Colo ft Money In Loan. 4.'» SEE US TOD V Y If vmi tv stv' r.innev for any purpose A lean $30 ••HI receive seme prompt attention a* on* *f $.M ". Y«*u get the full amount In cash no fees deducted no publicity or t*nplea*ant In v#«tit«tinn Olde-t established and moil reliable in Omaha OMMfA T.OAN CO 41 PANT R $06 Karba/h HI k Phone JA. 2295 2t»« S 1 th St LOA vsl LOANS LOAN?' diamonds. watches jewelry PRIVACY SWARTZ JEWELRY A T.OAN C* » I'M poppr M‘»NEY tt.*ned on diamond*. Diamond Loan Bank. 213 City Vat Rk bldg F.at 1894 Reliabllitv low -*te privacy EDI CATION VL. Local Ins! ruction < lasses. 48 day SCHOOL. night school. Com pic to • our** in ell « unmercisl lirauehe« Shorthand typewriting, t*U rapbv. **le«manahtp civil aervtce. Ph«n* Jt l' ** • Complete atalug ftee • HOYLES COLLEGE 18th and llarnev St*._Omaha, Neh TMI-Oty HAltHKIl '’OU.KGK T40J Dodge fit 1X0* Douglas St. • ’all *»r write f*tr Information Musics—Drama tie 4? PTWISTS Learn popular mua'e. F. M Kan> M io-l HI da AT. 4361. Dancing Wadcmic*. >0 KEEP'S flNDERE1 1 V ROOF IMh and DOUGLAS STS r\ ff" I Ft/-PIN L F*tnam at ?:»fh C!*** and • •aembly. Monday ami Tburadav night* Piarrott nr*J|e*tra: '5 InatrUtto'* Tri vat# ieaann* anv time. TA. 9*59 LIVKSTOC K. Dora, Tala And Pet*. 53 IMPORTED TRAINED PRIZE WINNING Carman poilr* dog* at atvtd Fee $* Soma sale Hhrgatns to make room f •»' »p* ’* pupptan dn* t'toven matron, blark and tan. bred to Imported trained ''SrHr Cut dog $150 Fife? Utter ahouM rlaar her at thl* price Vi*o one xer\ datk arav vougg bitch. 8 month* old. aired hv imported prise winning dog $7fc A 1*0 some good voting PUPPte* CHIRR V.’ROFT FAh.M KKNNM A 73d end Military HoadM 4 4 419 Ml lit HAND IW lloi sea, ( attlr, Vchlt lSA. 51 HIGH-GRADE barn*** at flrat c»at. made In our own ahopa and *«ld dtre» t to fivrmara; t*ilete f m I *' t»» $11" Alfred Corntah. I 21" Fnrnnm St «hnaAa Poultry Mild Supplica. 65 JIM HIE SMIl.KYS year* of expet ten.e breeder exhibitor and Judge tnaran be* vmi f HOw hlRh'xt qviOttv baby rhU'hm 1 lluat. a I ed .alaU'S fine Smtia* * Ilau hei > . Sen ai d Neb lliislncs* I'qiilimifiih, 58 IV I’K W R IT I Its isvira \*vv and *e» ««nd-h*nd ma. bines f.vt *ale Have you «.ertv ttve Siandarvt k<'.|i«n» Remiwf ton IVrtahl#? What e. •'» \our peed# n Ci* tvpewtltei tv# • all naming loo Tv t»- w titet t'o,, $19 S 14th fir .1 A }«T« W I' Rt’T, sail «afr« make <tr»m »P- w • a a* a at. .'nvaha E >tvtr* A Supt'Tv • >, S W, Cornat llth and TVvtglaa JA. ST* MKIH 11 WHISK. Fuel and Feed. 61 KINDI. 1NQ—$f» truck load delivered, sawdust; haled, shavings. .JA. 6 7 40. IT on. ILL* NTT; 17 50. 111. Egg” Lion Coal Co. WE. 260 b.__ Household Goods. 61 ORIENTAL RUG—10X1:1 KELT. CALL \VA. 3642. Machinery and Tools. 67 NEW and •-e**ond-hand motors, dvnamos. T.eRrnn Elnt rival Work*. 31S-2» 12th. Seeds, IMants and Flowers. 68 ORA PKVJNKS— 1 2 Welch’s Concord 2-yr., 31. 50 1-yr. 32. (3 Ag.twan, 3 Moore'* Early. 3 Niagrira and ' W orden. 31 i lo Rnhinond cherry. 14: 10 plum. 10 Khdfer pear. $!; apples. $15 hundred. Branched 4-ff trees (prepaid). Checks a• cepi • 1 Wholesale list free. Welch Nursery. Shenandoah, la. Wanted to Boy. DESKS DESKS* DESKS. New desks used desks. bought, sold. | traded. J. C. Reed, 11207 Karnam. AT 6 14*: I ROOMS FOR RKNT. j Rooms With Board. 74 | MERRIAM HOTEL, residential, by day. week or month. 25th and Dodge. Rooms for Housekeeping. 7fi | ONE anti two-room apartments, steam heat, reasonable rental, lo adults. 2554 Douglas. J 1 <iH 3 nicely furnished rooms. Every thing furnished. Summer rate. Cios In AT. 7 Cl or 703 S 17th St. FRANKLIN. '•'•I'1—Three attractive room* in modern home. Private entrance, $6 h week. WK 66 56 CAPITOL AVE.. 2534—1, 2 and 3-room part merits f : hous<keep;ng Reasonable. AT. 5* c. Where (o sto|> in Town. 78 HOTEL SANFORD—19th and Kirn am HUTEI. HKN’SHAW-lhth and Jar- am. Special Rate< to permanent Guests \|»arlm»ufs of Ruilflmg Owners and M.4naffer* A**so< intion. Furnished. 80.4 HI VTER INN Home for the traveling nan * '■ c* his wife for comfort and safety nhs Dndge AT. *t€0 j Iniuinlslird. 80h Highland Court Apartments 3*60 HARNEY ST verv fine six-room arar’rr.en* two b*th« r* Omaha's nr - • s part men ■ house Call JA. 2*67 or sc* Janitor. BENNER SERVICE IS MAXIMUM SERVICE E. H. Benner Co., 4(6 Keelin# B!dr. JA. 2*67. JA. 5M4 j Drake Court •d and Jones 7 rooms. 3 57 5A 2 rooms *nd d nine: above J4' 6 > 2 room*. 145 177*2 Ho# j ard. Drake .Rental Ag* ncy, JA. 2*05. HA. SIS**. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ —■■ .. — ... . . - ■ ■ . CHIODU m* S. 25TH AVE. A very id<a**it. I*ght and well arranged j apt of 4 rooms, with 5-room a«romm<> | datlon. Inquire apt 1, Janitor will | show Phone JA. 1422. Drake Rental Agency j '■*'> *'V» '"U ft, on.-room out.. 3-room »< < nin $ : w rt*r. f- 7 6•> somutei j S'op at 17«»2 Howard Ntiil let us show ' >ou or call JA 2H«S H \ iSb*. APARTMENT* -,n-l flats for rent W J. PALME!: CO AT <*SQ ; Real Estate Management Spe .-.a lists. r irr t: rts ' t p t ■ st < «» m va n v. ’WHERE OMAHA RENTS AT o;,<4 17th and Karnam Sla KKAI. KST.ATK—FOR RENT \pnrfmcnts—l nfiimished. 81 1622'SOUTH lft‘r H STREET ?.x large rooms, modern except h»at. | Heing thoroughly overhauled and re de< orate*) J 1 HIATT CO AT »?>(■*j Sn i RBEY A PTS . 3 32* t a ."iforma.' :p-to- | da*e f r >m Art with • p orn a room-I modations Newte decorated. Janitor; *er\J« e. *75 Call HA. 4135 or MA ' 67**$. HIGH CLASS APTS and flat* under »u- [ per vision of Owners. "Service that plesset Traver B’u*.. Sit F N Block AT. 4331 NEW Dt’IM EXES FOR RENT. N J SKOGMAN A SONS, 311.4 Cum ng S« HA. 7045. MODERN Apia.. $3« and up. . loee m | *1 J'. St eh hi ns. DP) Ch*» ago St TWENTY FIRST ST S13 N -4-rrn. flat,! J o Walk dst.. n<» children. J V " 1 € 1 - j 537 S :«TI! AVE T.r modern brick, $45. J A. . 467 AT. 7:**1 j Hotuui f.'i Hi ni 101T s :;.TH AN K Newly decorated *- , room, modern house, with garage. Rent $4 5 2560 Rc«*«c. 5 room, pertly thndetn house $25. Phone .1 V 142 2 FOR RENT 7 room* modern yard, shade, ca'age 1 block llan* m perk Tark school. Method st church. 13*3 S *#ih l aim I.amis for Knit. 88 l$fl Ai'HKS Improved Iowa farm 74 m -e» r»<«i Give ref Swenaon Hr*^a . Omaha Ifft ACRES go«'.t f»rm ne«t Omsbs rent heap for «s«h «*'« N l»th M 4147 Kl \l. KSTATK—FOR SAI.K. Itrul I.MAto—Invcstnti'nt*. 91 c.'NSl I T It -VirutSi >N * M-'ItTON. 144th > ear* .la k ton i*:R 1 1 - i Karnam Farms ami 1 kin (Is for Rale. 93 LAND- 114 gere. Improved, s ’ k\»'. r*ch corn and alfalfa land N\ R| consider part exchange in t*Mv property hr t;nrt mortgages Price fl^.hro. Owner, v*eo. I Jess Atkinson, Neb WHY KENT when \oj an ini' a 4 > sere farm Unproved for IfoO Other* Write for free list E. R David, Mountain View, Mo City Arfrage fur Nitlr. 91 I ACR*, apt h and Fowler Av# Cite water. Close to »> hool and »ar, A l SOS 4 I’.rORilK A Civ. RKAt '.'ORS. H'»»im'4 for Vtlo. 95 t'OTTAGE 4 io.» t* . »c* - t )■ eUo gai a|c on lake shore ic: l’i»i ohegia# 1*0:144. NV . st Oknhi v\ | t th Mali I beach tMeholt la ... - .... , — Ilrtlivc \oi ill. 96 WILL build |N finance >*«r home *»a j e*s> term* S «•* f-Ar plana J O S'hini1’ »’>l Omaha % m >ons .’V 4 i si It 1« tv MiipiRN N»:\N H«*v» f * mnVN RK.H.T t\ IFA t JiVS OAK r* COR? FNYNb A SON?* ’V tats j D. I RUN K A CO., buy and ar*» horn re RKAL KSTATK—FOR SALK. llotiHf*—North. W Minne Lusa Dream Brand New and Vacant The own*r of thin R-room atrlct ly modern bungalow Juat re cently made a deal where he had to t-ike In two bungalows In order to tnake the deal. He has no use for this other bunga low and has offered to *a«ri fif e It for quick sale in order tn get his money. Consisting of large living room, fireplace, built-in bookcases. French rionte between tfie living room and dining room. tile bath. . built-in tub. linen closet, built in features in kitchen with lit tle breakfast table, dandy large t” t< h on the back al! screened in *x2o feei, wnh a nice front porch nl«e lot on paved street, a'I rf|ld. rinse m Miller Park school. Owner la willing to saerif ' e Hi for quick sale, fan he hanuted on $7»0 to *1.000 cash. Payne Investment Co., 637 Omaha Nat*l Bk Bldg. AT. R940. Gi■•■*on. KK. 32::. Newlon, KB. 114*. i i\ k ix \7Ti.ler park" dirt riot We ha\e just cotnpelted two 6-room all • Irrn l■■■, galou * They have many built-in features, kitchen cabinet, re frigerator apace, fruit cabinet*, etc., a*, led oak finish in main rooms, select oak flooring throughout. Nice location, close to car. schools, churches. You choose the shades and lighting fixtures. We would consider a good lot, well lo cated. as part of down payment. For Hpp'.m* ont ell S I> Lewis, WA. 1422, F. M Ptlley, KK 1213 R. F. 1' L A It Y. Ren It or*. AT. 3479. Near Minne Lusa, $2,850 4 rnotna; 2-<ar atucco garage; large lot; pa ■» c-1 street, all modern but tiath and furnace fan build another house on lot and r<-nt this one for *300 per year. That’s the id»*a. home and in • "flip' splendid neighborhood, one block to -:4th ,«t AT. 4- ■ ' KK 17 32. MR. I'OhORKIt MAN a dandv all-modern, 8-room house, on pav-d «tre*-t south front g.-od neigh borhood « lose to f ar and .-tores. A. lda< *- you an rent extra rooms to help to pay f..r • It. Reasonable payment down w ' i.e (insider «-d if voq *r*» ’he right party i'all Hallgren. WK. 3 4 77. 0X1. Y V'NH LEFT. ’.'' lose neat bungalows at :;0th and Fort S» s. sold fust one R-room bungalow !ef with 1 i ! t - In features, saving paid, priced right. K v flings call Mi. .Viei ra If.*, WA. fif.57 METCALFE COMPANY. -f's K*«h S: i .ond fb.or AT, 8416. VOL'R OPPORTUNITY f you cKn show me that your record isgood. and really want * home, not a mansion, >ut a place to get a res! *fart n )ft> with a down payment ss low a** J.'.o and balance on reasonable monthly payments. Call Hallgren, WE. 3 r:•, MINNE LIRA BUNGALOW. «e n-w 6 room bungalow with built-in feaJur***. .Special price this week onlv. *5.350 w,th *D>0 cash. Eve nings cal! Mr Gebrts KK 5039. METi'ALKE COMPANY. « 7 or!. y • ground floor AT 8415. .• N r.STH ST.—5-room, *750 cash. IT- .gh » IW JA. 0200. llouRe*—5outh. 97 FOUR rooms near St Mary church. H*a « i• water elm trie light, sewer, fur nace nted basement, toilet *n the house • *st front lot rasing paid. 12*0 rash. *:-2 L'j per month. E. R. Carse. JA. 1014. \ F K A f H IN PARK VALE. Nifty five-”'..; south front, bungalow " h , .rit all paid; ca-sr*: close *o West - de park car. II.000 cash. bal. like rent 08BORNE REALTY CO. • 1 pm»r ;c* Bldg Jackson !!•? Houses—West. 98 Clairmont District $1,000 Down, Balance $55 a Month 6-room fu!! 2-s'ory house con : -g r • living room, dintng tnf room kitchen and large b-eakfast room on the first floor. 2 •leran? corner bed . « and batn on the second, • fron- lot on paved stree* pa’- ng al! paid. Close to i * ■ o: » and Protestant s'-hoo’* P- » ?< ; . On account of « * n t e family th’.a y my 1* ba ng priced *1 less than it is actually worth. Payne Investment Co.. At: o-t aha Nat ! Bk Bldg. AT. 59<«. New lor- KK. 114G O-.bsrr. K E. 5227. SEE THE Bi>T PU1LT BUNGALOW 3 In The CUirnmo'-Hansen-Military Are. District* rarc-g in t~ e n 17.*00 to f 2A*. irknub. English and cross root types; some with fireplace*, ail with built-in features, large lots and all located wd.e-e v&lu- - are sure increasing Re*. - ■ • It* t-r - honest consiruction and price! rieht flail 091> RX E R K ALT Y TO. '•“0 Peter- Tru.-t Bldg Jackson 2212. b :: THE MAN WITH A LITTLE CASH. A good 6-roam house modern but heat; Knee level lot. house Is rot new but in extra good repah • stern with pump e. . -v * large c’othes c til *e j % Just s real oaraain PrU e-i • -Ev |: mo f>« bal monthly. Gall sdeMitin Lewis. WA. 1422, Ptlley. KK. 1232. R F i’LART <’0 Realtors. AT + «T«. Montclair “Bargain” MUST BE HOLD. Five • d-’ n uns* '. all ls-ge rrtun - os’, floors Dill basement, south 4 • n*. r e ca h*d<1 vacant; want your of her. About fl.fi A© cash ! • re R HA ’.«*7. 41*12-14 • r * h r r. E <s T H • n o D FU VC, ALG W New ,• *... -v*\ a modern bungalow with f replace snd bull'-in features Fpec,*l rr.ee th;.« week rnlv *fi.5(»e. with term* ■ alt Even nga call Mr. PUkln. WA 1911. METCALFE ('OMPANT. " S *®th 9- i’.'-'urd Finer AT S4’> 5 Near 33d & Cuming, $3,250 5 room* block from Sid on Webtt#r. f Pm\ - l sire^t paid, ere bio. k to T- h High and other erhoois '* at hand ? blocks to Femia park. T' ■« - cone* chance M?k# o#fer. AT. _KK. 173*. 1.1KTv»X HILL BUNGALOW New mb!", al! modem bungalow with built-in f*a:ure* South front. R^-ft. bU onh fl.sNP, w .th t*rms Kva* n nga • : Mr TTow!'v W.\. 132T. M i ALFK COMPANY 293 S 19:h s . Ground Floor AT 8418. Cl * V-K to new Tech High. S mom.* strict ly m* drrn and up to the minute paved street and alley Rosy tern s Gallagher A C* L : lodge .1 \ I V! HA «!54. WIT !. bull s *o veur order on oer beaut. f i » Is F 1 *rewood . very easy terms. Phone AT 3* 49. SEE Morris* v Lumber for price* cn ca• ages 13. si ns:ruction at m!n - mum cost W*. Rlfil. I ng -Dmulee 1(H1 UK U. M'- •' -e New Knt' sb eelenlal — 7 rorttn* Splendid ' vatu>n—-Corner — Veer Eeff. t a• r« ngenvetu—Call Fa st or .1 V 0*4 7 lots ff»r Sgfe. 161 HAN F. * few ue‘; 'netted lei* in Edge "■".I f^r *■»’• E or prices ca!’. C, A Qntnmsl JA Jll* « Wanted—Real KM*te. lftJI VV I! L T! v t1 SF\ ? V *» •#( #■*••* " c* ■* *n> r. < % e lege) de ' *n -wr*; ' c *. M * t* P D H'f MfV, V -a-'- Fa FOR results '• ' 'ur p-openr with FIRST TRl v %> V T _4S'* E’• M Natl Bsrk. Have a tuo bu>er for modern l-nvwnt *11 oa one floor FUAN\ • BFsT AT *131 HA t**t WE s' * * b r* 1st your prep* e»tv v *h us for result* Burt t' Fowler Go Realtors JA. I4tt. G D HUTOH IN SON CO. Rest ‘ »t« • e 1 r « li ' Earn*JA 941i. \i cnoxa Aortion s*lr». 1M \ -.itn n riMri nv tfc«- » t> .»»-.•>( * • llniui*h fnvin new s nlwave to be f .hi nvt amo^e ibe r\ ceding * large amount of *.«,»«»• « b»ve If vovi want to agve • >t- 1' VO FTKFMKXSGN A 9 CArte Uood Second'Kafid HutoKer Ice Bex Ktnt nv i »'r ice or ict S S\1J. Only i ? yp*r». For onv#. »‘«vh <*r f.ir 'i>(>r,-h*ndi'f. Om»h» Bov IMl®,