Wheat \crear of high prices. Prospects for the cotton crop are fair east of the Mississippi and poor west of that river. A natural result of the present high prices of American grains will be Increased acreage In Kurope, Asia, South America and Australia. Long distance forecasting might suggest somewhat lower prices for American grains and higher prices for American cotton of this year’s I iowth. ROAD MEETING GETS RESULTS Hartlngton, Neb., March 22.As a result, of what probably was the lnrg est and most Influential meeting of Its kind ever held in northeast Ne braska at which were assembled here representatives from the state de partment of public works, officers of the Meridian Highway Bridge com pany. the hoard of comnilsalonera of Cedar county and delegations of prominent cltnzens from Crofton. Wynot, Bloomfield and Hartlngton. stale aid was granted for the Im provement of the Antelope trail and the Meridian highway and the mark ing, naming and patrollng of two other highways. The road running from Bloomfield east through Knox, Cedar and Dixon counties will he marked and probably called the Tri-County highway, while the road from Obert to Crofton will he improved likewise. The Antelope trail running east and west crosses the southern portion of the county and the Meridian highway crosses the rounty north and south, leading through Crofton and VVausa. These grants by the state engineers will make about 70 miles more of main tHined road* for Odor rounty. Two Tickets Arc Named in Hcltron Elections Hebron, Neb., March 22.—The citi zens' ticket has made the following nominations for candidates In the coming municipal election; Council man, Hirst ward, Ah-x t'ntnpltell; Bee orul ward, Dnle Shearer; Third ward. Ht-ank Peterson: for members of the s- bool board, M. J. J’lyntesser and ('. K. Day. A second party has been formed and named the Independent party. A meeting for the purpose of organise tion and nomination of candidate) was held Wednesday night at the court house, Attorney C. D. Illeen sold by Mat (ley Bros, to Koy Nightengale. Relief Fund Started. Columbus, Neb., March 22.—An ap peal to the people of Platte county for voluntary contributions to aid suffer ers In t he storm-swept area of I III nols and other states Is being made by the Platte county Bed Cross chap ter. The city wide canvass for funds was begun Saturday by more than do high school girls. York Woman Delegate. York, Neb., March 22 Mrs. Annie Allen of York camp of the I loyal Neighbors was chosen at the slate meeting in Omaha. March 17, as set end delegate to the supreme camp to be held nt llot Spring" In May York was chosen ns Die place foi holding the next stale liieetlg foi Nebraska, eek l nusually and Dance*" at Hitz •r Furiously—Vi ift* of Famous claims Matinee 1 \ Con t-iil to Enlarge Export Sales; 170,006 Pounds Imported Annually. St. Louis, Mo., March 22.—The im ports of butter into Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, have increased from 0,200 pounds in 1021 to 08,540 pounds in 1022 and 170,000 pounds in 1023. All of the imports in 1021 came $rnm Denmark. Other countries entered this trade in 1022 and not only did 88,727 pounds of butter come from Denmark, but 1,500 pounds were also shipped from France, 8,1 GO pounds from Germany, 1,481 pounds from Holland and G72 pounds from the United States. In 1923 this relation continued, the United States participating to the ex tent of only 2S5 pounds, according to a report received by the United State* Department of Commerce from Con sul William P. Garrety. It Is difficult to understand why there should he so little butter im ported from the United States. There are several reasons why such im ports should be greater. The quality of the American butter now on the market here is far superior to that of other countries and even consid erably superior to that made in Vene zuela. In spite of this higher qual ity, it sell* at about the same price as the Venezuelan butter and that imported from other countries, which is from 85 to 95 cents a pound. Butler Adulterated. Much of the foreign butter other than that from the United States seems to be composed only partly of real butter, the large part being other fats. Much of the foreign butter has a bad odor and a disagreeable taste. Practically everyone who tries the American butter prefers it and the small quantities imported are sold quickly. Probably the chief reason for the small sales of-American butter Is that it Is sold to the dealer* at so high a price ttat it leaves little margin of profit. The dealers therefore prefer to push the sale of other kinds, which are more profitable, even though less desirable to the consumers. Musi Keep Qualify. In commenting upon the possibility of the Increased sale of American but* ter in this market. Consul Garrety notes that first ami most important, the quality must he high, at least ns good as that of the butter already on the market. It would he most unfor tunate if the reputation of American butter were to suffer through the in troduction of Inferior qualities. Secondly, the price should he low enough to allow the dealers a reason able margin of profit. The duty on pure butter is 1.1741 bolivars a kilo gram, or about 10 cents a pound, and it should he remembered by Ne braska shippers that the correct form of declaration for customs purposes Including the consular invoice, is “Mantequllla pura.” __s____ School Hoard Member* Nominated at Deshler Deshler, Neb., March 22.—At the village caucus, Charles Krelrnoyer, Henry Behring and Clamor Lang were nominated for mum Ilmen for two year term*, and L. f. Krutz for one year. At the school oaueua, II. Kilt ler. Charles Mlnniek, I)r. W. C Hop fer and !•'. J. Buntemeyer were nom inated for » term of three years, end C. It. Brewer end Dr. F. A. McOh i for one year. ~\ lull II HUM'. Harvard, Neb., March 22.—"A Full House ' a three tict comedy, has been selected by the juniors of the l«•< «i 1 high sellout as their class play. Tile cast, consisting of 15 members, has I ready begun prat the ami the pki . will probably be present ml the first part of April, St. Paul Trouble l nsettles Bonds: / Pric es Readjusted Public l tilities Make Ir|> Hulk ok W eek*s Financing; Power Company Floats $1.1.000.000 Issue. Ily Tin* A.Niifhttyd 1’rt-iMi. New York. March 22.—The violent ilei line in St. I'uul railway securities which n<'cmnpiinied the receivership proceedings for the road unsettled Inst week's liond market, causing the most drastic readjustment of prices which has taken place this year. Although the approaching crisis, in tiie company's financial affairs had long been known and to some extent discounted in the markets, the shock nf t lie receivership brought further heavy public pressure under which the market was unable to hear up. Selling was hastened by indications that terms of the proposed financial readjustment would lie severe for stocks and junior bond holders. The St. Paul 4 per cent bonds, whose approaching maturity In the sum of $48,000,000, presented an in stirniountable obstacle to the road, extended their decline about 7 points last week and at their record low level sold nu^e than .10 points below the year's top price. Other junior obligations which have little prospect af getting interest during the re ceivership sold 4 to 8 points lower on the week and 10 to 18 points below their 1925 peaks. Road Over-Expanded. While there was no tendency to blame the St. Paul tragedy on any thing hut tlte road's unwise expansion policy, which led to an overburdened financial structure, other rail liens suffered front the general speculative disturbance which followed the re ceivership. Moderate recoveries later Indicated the market's relief over the removal of this uncertainty. Public utility financing made up the Imlk of the week's new bond offerings, which aggregated $7.1,000,000, con trasted with about $105,000,000 . In the preceding week. The largest single issue was one of $15,000,000 for the Niagara, Lockport & Ontario Power company. Foreign borrowers during the week were the republic of Fin land, which obtained a $10,000,000 loan, snd the Electric Power company of Germany, which placed $5,000,000 of bonds. Oil IJens Rally. Bond maturities next month sggre gate $105,111,480, compared with ap proximately $42,000,000 in March and $41,000,000 4n April, 1 924. Provisions already have been made for refund ing the larger issues. Including the New ilHven railroad's $23,000,000 European loan and a Central Heather Issue of about the same size. While price movements of most bonds last week were obscured by the Fluctuations in the St. Paul group, a late rally In the oil company liens at tracted attention slnc-a it developed n face of unfavorable trade news i'he advance was led by the Pan American fis. which responded to re ports that the two divisions of the nmpany into which the Mexican snd 'ulifornia properties will he segre gated. would expand their operations n both fields. TWO SUITS BEGAN TO SETTLE DEBTS Columbus, Neb., March 22.—The Farmers Lumber company of Platte Center and seven stockholder* are de fendant* In two suits filed In district court Saturday. fkie was filed bv Edith Herring* Rein* for $5,817.50, and the other by the Platte County bank of Platte Center for $2,036.95. Both suit* are friendly, the company and the seven stockholders Immediately confessing Judgment for the amount claimed In each case ss due on unpaid notes. The purpose of the*e suits wsa to lay the foundation for another suit which will be filed In an effort to re quire the other stockholders to con tribute their pro rata share toward paying off the obligations of the com pany, which it 1* said, they have thus far refused to do. Al>\ K.RTI8RN7AT. If Food Causes Stomach Trouble If Bloating, C.asaineas, Haartbum, Sour Stomach or Such Distraaaaa Follow Meals bo Sure to Use Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet*. A good appetite for the savory dish*s, come whst may, or aa they • ay .‘‘from aotip to nuts.'' is one of life’s chief enjoyments. Then, on the other hand, stomach distress afterward la one of life a chief disappointments. To enjoy and feel perfectly Ai*fe one should follow meals with Stuart's Dyapepsia Tablets. They aid digestion, they atop sour fermenta tion, they taka up the aour risings and Kusalnesa, they sweeten the stomach by giving it the alkaline efTert and they also stimulate serra tions In the atomas Picket Indiana Areas Governor Jackson Visits Stricken Ht-giou to Decide on Necessity for Slate Aid. By The A»n«»clHt*d rrpM. Princeton, Tnd., March 22.-—Hein forced military lines held back thoii> nnds of motorist* who sought to visit the tornado-swept zone* in southern Indiana today while the work of reha bilitation and relief continued. State guardsmen were on duty nt every highway leading to Griffin, 30 miles northwest of here and none l»ui those engaged in relief or rehahilit t tion work were permitted to enter that zone. Picket lines also were drawn around Owensville, though not so tightly. The twin dangers of ^Iood and dis ease which threatened to add to the horrors of Griffin are passing, it is believed. The Wabash river, which reached flood stage several days ago, and in some places inundated the low lands adjacent to Griffin, is at a standstill, river men say it soon will begin falling again. Although the death list at Griffin gradually has increased as relief work ers push farther into the debris, au thorities are hopeful that the last body has been recovered. With the finding of four )>odies Saturday, the list at Griffin was increased to 58. The total number of dead in Indiana, 109, remained Unchanged. The burial of the dead, started yes-i teiday, continued today and it is be lieved will have been completed bv nightfall. Governor .Tacksofi visited the storm area today. He will determine, after returning to Indianapolis, whether a special session of the legislature is necessary to provide aid from the state. Glee Club Contracts. Karvxard, Neb., March 22.— The Doane college girls’ glee club has con tracted with the local schools for a concert here March 24. the schools’ share of the proceeds to help defray the expenses of the high school glee club's trip to the Exeter (Neb.) con test. BILIOUSNESS and sick headaches, sour stomach, inactive liver and harmful constipation are avoided, and digestive pro cesses put to work in a nor mal healthy manner by Chamberlain’s Tablets They keep the liver healthily active, make digestion easy, and cause the regular daily movement so necessary to good health. Why*suffer when Chamberlain’s Tablets may l>e ao easily had. Only 26 cents. Enlarged joints Reduces swelling relieves pain— Treat painful, enlarged joints with Sloan’s. No rubbing! The powerful stimulation that Sloan’s gives to the circulation does the work. Allays inflammation, re duces swelling, relieves pain. The chief reliance of rheumatic suffer ers. All druggists-35 cents. Sloan’s Liniment -kills pain! Want Ad 'Agencies of The Omaha Bee Carter Lake Pharmacy lfith and Sprague Sts. Castelar Drug Co. 2322 South 20th St. - McAuley Ding Co. lfith and California Sts. Reid-Duffy Pharmacy 24th and Lake Sts. Sturgeon & Son l.'lOfi North 24th St. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES 1I hia widow, a aon. Kmmet, and daughter, Mat) oru brother, t’harlea of Mpoltam- W«ah Funeral *ervlt e« Monday t l:» p m from l*offe\ and .lohnaton * Funetal Home. 311 Mouth Thirty.third atieei Interment Freeport. III. . Mailed Henri »hur« h »t a n . |.o u Interment Holy ul >1' • reroeterj It incut I Director* 3 11 FAFF Y A ItKAFKY lTnde» taK cr* and Kmhalmer* Phone \T *:.11 office IJ F.. mnm . F.BT klH.IHIIKI* MINv K 111 .' | I KSI.IK. « » \t« u t|<»' liih mid win Hi* uk •> t fwth mn Millin' ) Av*. VS A ftffu. 4 ANNOI M’EMKXTS. Funeral Director*. 3 HOFFMAN I'RMfiHV Funet al directors. Ambulance. Pmlca and Litb. «1 A 3101. lH'f.SK * R1KPEN. At Your Service. 5222-24 Cuming St. .1 A. 1226. Brailey & Dorrance N. P SWANSON. 17th and Cuming. Quiet. Dignified Supervision. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN HA. 1664. _3411 Farnam It. H K. BI KKF.T iSt SON. 3405 Furmitn. Est. lH7fi. 1IA. 0090. Cemeteries, 4 VISIT FOREST LAWN. Purchase a family lot |n Omaha's most beautiful cemetery. Offices at the ceme tery, west of Floience. and 720 Uian dels Theater Uldg. ■ ■ ■ ■" I'ersonals. 9 n!E SALVATION ARMY Indualrlal home solicits your old clothing. furniture, magazines. We collect. W*» distribute Phone .IA 41.16 and our wagon will call Call and inspect our new home. 208 N 1 ,".th St. HATHS—Solar. Steam, Mineral Eh ctrli Osteopathic and Else* fj trie Treatments. Swedish Mas i ^31 sage. SOLAR Cf.INIC AND ^ S\ NIT ARM M nth and Doug la:-. < 'pi n day and night. ELECTRIC treatment and body massage. Hours: f» a. m. to 9 p. m. Airs. Crnwea Pla.r Apt. 21.-. S. 2*ith Av. AT, .1194, STEAM baths, alcohol rubs, massage dec. treat mis. 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. 35 Doug Mk. EXPERT hand massage, all hours. Sun day aput. Edith Taylor, 101 N. IMh St. MASSAGE — Expert treatment; lady oper ator; open til! 9 p. m 1 o N. 17th Sr. COSTUME, theatrical, historical masque eos*mncs to rent. Lichen. 1514 Howard. ELWOOD Sanitarium. Baths, massagu ■Tarohw. 309 Arthur Bldg.. AT. 494H. EXPERT massage, steam baths. Fisher Baths. 20»; Auuila Court. AT. 1072 ’ I' RTA I NS and blankets carefully laun dered. Telephone VV’A- 7425. _AtTOMOBILKS._ Automobiles for JSalr. 11 OVER 55 YEARS IX BUSINESS FOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION. Every used car must be ns we represent It. Hupmohil# coupe. '21 mode), v*»rv fine condition. n« « paint. This job real bargain, at $700. « Dxerland roadster. '2-1 model. Just repaired in nice condition, at $l*io. S';*sh roadster, '21 model, new paint, One looking car and in good average con dition. $475. Oakland louring. '20 model, well worth tire money, $145. Chevrolet touring, late '.’4 fine mechanl < h 1 condition and nice looking, for quick sale $326. Buirk coupe, 2-pass., this car a food \alue. $195. Columbia touring, late '20. good mechani cal condition, good paint, this Is a good car and very cheap at $250. We know our used ears are all worth the money. We buy thery right. ANDREW MURPHY A- SON. INC., 14th and Jackson Sts. Here 56 Tears. NASH I'l’TOWN STORK. 1»24 Ford Tudor Sedan. 1*24 Nash Six Sedan. I'*."? Chevrolet Coupe. 1 923 Nirh Sport. 192“ Nash Touring. OPEN EVENINGS. 2054 Farnam. AT, 2916 loo LATE model tars at a big reduction sm„ m« fits; Kurds fruin $-0 and up Term*, trad** UOLDSTRO.M AUTO BALES CO. 2112 Harney. AT f.7.4*., Op*-n Evening and Sunday. ■OR THE RIGHT PRICE ON GOOD USED CARS SEE OMAHA FLINT COMPANY, NASH VRIHSKMA AUTO CO.. USED CAR STORE. 1 45 Farnam. AT 3918 Garages for Rpnt. 20 STEAM heated fireproof garage. 311 S. Itl.t St AT. 8135. BOTOTSS NKRVH E. Building Contractors. II >V|;st I'ONSTRL'I TION rn , central eon. • fructing. remodeling, repair ng and ce. •err* work. Manager. KE 4/>S2. Millinery—Dressmaking. 15 ACCORDION, side. kn!f«. bo* pleating, cnx*»red bu^-fls. mII |tV|m hrm stitching; buttonhole*. Write Ideal Button and Pleating Co., 30* Brown H >. k Omaha. Neb. Telephone JA. 1134. NKB. PLEATING CO . H»niatitchlng Covered Huttnnt. 1*04 Farnam. Second Floor. JA 547*. Moving—Trmkinc—Storage. 26 . t * It DON'S FIREPROOF WHS K <4: VAN. 219 North 11th St. Phone JA. 3032. 'foxing, racking, storage, shipping. IKK INS OMAHA VAN A STORAGE. P'-'h and Leavenworth Sta. Packing, moving, storage, shipping. JA. 4163. Painting and Papering. 17 iV AT,l.TAPER. naperhanting, painting. F-cd P*rk», 470$ S. 24th St. MA. 9101; AT. 7404. EXPERT panerhanglng and painting, low '•'■47. PAINTING and paperhanging. First claw work Estimate free Phone KE 3*62. PAINTING and papering Flral. class work. Cell .1A 2**3. Patent Altornejs. 18 [. W. MARTIN. »:•; Pfl«r» Truat Rid*. Omaha; also Washington. Double serv ' «* Single fee AU« help sell \ atents. «11. V s K SWEET reS j.*; atty., 2t« Either Pea Moinee. la. or Penxer. Colo. Printing—Stationary. 2f •idlMUl'-IAl. T’KINTING Eddy Printing Co. 212 S 13th St. Phone JA. 6^59. Hrpnirinj;. M A E REPAIR sewing mi' hinee Vtctrolaa, pianos. Mick els, 16th and Harney. AT. 4161 KMI’I.OIMKST. Ilrlp Ws.itP.I—KciBbIp. .16 «K A HI'.AV TV specialist. Pleasant re fined voiaHivi that will double your in I tune O.I* method of pr*. ileal expert .•me on II' e models with expert in at ruction* equip* yon for beat position*. I*,.i ..i night Jnquite. Muter College. lOi ft 1 Et It, _ q.tl KSt.AIMKS We hsvs an opportunity for two ssleeladlea to tepresenf Col lei’s, short hour*. • to < Salary ll* pet wek *nd bonti* See Mr. Id pant,, t to It .• m. and 3 to & p m *«» Itatrd flldit A INTKP- \ni *»'* gradua t. and practical for nil hoped:. sanitarium; also one mid dle aged for matron See l'r Jacobsen. Kontenette hotel, itmaha, Monday and hit «•! »' AANTKlr—Hmi'i keeper on farm, one In famlt' . prefer woman unincumbered permanent place, give particulars first letter Address V * *• 4 i>innh« llee kv IIITK WOMAN Kim HOl SKWORK. M V : 91 ;. i: r St Ilrlp W.iut.'.l—Malr. S' Wanted ■‘list • lo-« s»t gl».s cutter. None other need apply Dallas Art-Glass Co., Halls* Ten IV VNTKP Mun fnt Uieenhouee. must k n.#w how to gmw all kinds of plant*, eg,opt rose*. f:k per week to start with sim.noN ijuki Mtin sk*. Sheldon la. dKN let US tv;uH you barbeting Our system is i afdd and efficient fQqutpa lilii fat vmir own business or splendid Job at big |t*\ Hsy or evening t ail ni writ# Mold llsilter College. H'l ft r ih s._ VIA. it . n. women, boys. gnls. IT to 4$. wilting lo accept government positions. I '*n < H a * * ling or station a i > ), w rite M * o ament 1M St l.oule. Vlo l I it I MKN brskemen beginners, like ■ •" t" ’» b I'oslt iuiit ) Itsilwsi \ dl*. Umihi KMl'LQV MEXT. Salesmen and Agents. 39 EXPERIENCED cyclone end hill lnsur a nee men for territory supervisor. to write Insurance for a mutual company and appoint sub-agents in a territory of eight «»r ten counties. Liberal com mission to supervisors on all business produced in territory. (». t\ Danielson, Mti Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. SALESMEN. We have an opening for two experienced newspaper. Insurance or inagn/.ipe salesmen it* represent Col lier’s. City and road work. Our salesman average StJO per week. {*• e e tie-manager at 10H Baird Bldg . I to 11 s. in., and 3 to 5 p. in. Situation's Wanted—Male. 41 I Dltl’O CI.KIIK — Wants position; 3 to 4 years experience, furnish good refer ence*. Write. Malcolm H. Tyler, Klls vortb, i o w a. FINANCIAL. Itusincs* Opportunities. 42 OI.D ESTABLISHED paini and wall pa per store in Omaha. In business since 1*9(1. Has a laige established clientele Will sell for rash or trade for city ‘propertv. Addre-s Omaha Bee. Box B . 117._ FOR SALE Half interest in one of the be-t and fastest growing general mer chandise st tre* In the great Rosebud country of South Dakota Will require *s.noo cash Will also s-11 residence property. Y-2A63, Omaha Bee Kril Estate Loans. 44 MONEY TO LOAN On first and second mortgage#. We buy outright for cash Existing mortgages and land contract* Prompt action. H A WOLF CO. M2 8aunders-Kennedv Bldg AT 2169 M* AND 6 PER CENT MONEY Loan* on Omaha improved property at lowest rates FRANK H. BINDER. *23 city National.JA.2561. MONEY on Omaha House* at 6 per cent and 6*4 per cent. Cash t.n hand. No de lav. Shopen & Co., 236 Keeline Bldg JA-. 4 23*. LOW rate on city property, quickly closed: no monthly payments. JA. 1533 W. T Git AH AM. 754 Peter* Trim*. OMAHA HOMES—EAST NEB. FARMS O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1013 Omaha Nat Rank Bldg. JA 2712 SECOND mortgages or contraera pur i hased by Tukey Company, 620 First National Bank. JA. 3223. i 1100 to Sio.uoo loaned; prompt aervice. F D. Wead & D. li. Bowman. Wead Bide. S14 AND 6 PER CENT—NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS. 64 5 Omaha Nat. Bldg. FARM loana on West. Neb. and N. E. Colo farm*. Klcke Investment Co.. Omaha. —————————— Money to Loan. 45 | SEE US TODAY If vou want money for any purpose. A loan of 330 will receive the aame prompt attention as one of $500. You get- the full amount In cash, no f*es deducted, no publicity or unpleasant in vestigation. Oldest established and moat reliable In Omaha OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. R. 506 Karbarh Block. Phone JA, 32*5 2Q9 S 15th St. LO A N S! LOANS’ LO A N S ’ DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY. PRIVACY SWARTZ JEWELRY A LOAN CO. 1*14 DODGE. MONEY loaned on diamonds. Diamond Loan Bank. 213 City Nat. Bk. bldg Est. 1*94. Reliability. low rate, privacy. educational. Id>cal Instruction Classes. 48 DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL. Complete rourse !n all commercial brsnrhei. Shorthand, typewriting, teleg raphy, sa'esmanshlp, civil service. Phone JA. IMG Complete catalog free BOYLES COLLEGE. t*Th and Harnev St* Omaha. Neb. TKT-nty' BARBER COLLEGE. 1 402 Dodge t*t 130g Douglas 8t. Call or write for information Musical—Dramatic. 49 PIANISTS—Learn popular fouslc.E.M. Kann. Mfckel Bldg AT. 4261 Da m ine Academies. 50 K EL-PINE—Farnam at 26th. Class and assembly, Monday and Thursday nights Pterrott orrhestra: 25 instructor*. Pri vate lessons any time. JA. 975*. KEEP’S CINDERELLA ROOF. 10th and DOUGLA* STS JA. 5 4 79. ~ ~ ~ Dogs, Cats and rets. 53 FmPORTED TRAINED PRIZE WINNING German police dogs at atud Fee $35 Some sale ba*-gaine to make room for spring puppies. One proven matron, black and tan. b-ed to imported trained •’Schr-Ou!’’ dog $15“ First litter should He*r her at this r’-lce. Also one very dark gray young bitch. * months old. sired by imported prlxe winning dog. $7* Mac some good voung puppies. CHERRYCROFT FARM KENNELS. 73d and Military Road. WA. 443*. Horse, Cattlr, Vrhlrle. 54 HIGH-GRADE harness at firs? coat, made In our own shops ant aold direct to farmers; prices from $55 to $116 Alfred Cornish, 1210 Farnam St., Omaha. Poultry and Supplies. 55 MERCHANDISE. ItUKinev* Kquipnienl«. 55 TVrKWRtTKRS — Re»»on»M» RK.NTAL rile,. New ,nd machine. f«r sale. Have you aeeo the Standard Keystone Remington Portable? What ever ynjr needa in the typewriter line call Remington Typewriter Co.. 215 S 1 St. JA. 1»7<. W E PLY. sell *af*e make (I—kl, show cssea etr Omaha Fixture A Supply Co. S W. Corner 11th and Douglas JA 27 24 Furl and Fred. 61 KINDLING—$5 truck load delivered. sawdust; baled, shavings. JA. 574“ $7 60. ILL. NTT $7.60. Ilk Egg. Lion Coal Co. WE. 2605. Swap Column. 45 MAVAWA lake lot for sate by owner Would trale for 1923 19.4 Ford. Cal «»niaha JA. 37*1 or AT 6012 Machinery and Toole. 67 29.49 HUMBLY oil pull traitor 32x54 Rumaly separator with belts; 14-barrel fuel tank Box 14 Rockford. Neb NEW and second hand motor*, dynamos Ullnn Electrical Works 3’,*-:fl« i:th. Wearing Apparel. 7? MINK scarf for o,f 1* •> t r* deep, worth *«““. a bargain '174 Farnam \\.tilted 1,» Hu). DESKS DESKS DESKS New desks used de*Vs bought, sold traded J. C. Reed. 120T Farnam. AT 6144 WILl, purchase evergreen trees and shiubborv from private parties. Phene \\ \ V.o ROOMS FOR KKST. Room* Willi Board. 74 I A I! n • e. newlv furnished ro4*mi with hoard also meals without rooms t'nr lire Reasonable HA. A A 4 T M F.HK1AM llOTKl.. rTZ den’inl” hv d'a>. week or month. lMh and I'odge. FurnilhMI Room*. 75 HAN* IIOKT M? Furnished room, private home modern g*r.4gc XT 034 Room* (or IlmiwkMpine. 78 Hx»W A HIV ISO.' - -Three v et \ desirable fur nished room a. I.tght. heat and gas fur nished Fee of electric washer, xtarege if desired H A P2»». K XST front I'onnwlltig euile, gas heat elr. Irlrlty, telephone furnished. #02 t» ?Mh St. XT 1 v3f Room*, I nfurtii«lird. 77 FI VII Hht'MR, hath, over grocer' gf orev, rea eon able. Inquire 2.X0S N. st XI X OS pi \V hero (i* Slop in To«n. 78 Hull I. * ANKlinU- Pm «i^l r.rn»m H'lTKI. HKN.1K.CW-IMh an.l r*rn»nt Special Kates to Permanent Oun-is Vmrtliioiila of Huildmc Owner* ami Mnnggrra \xsot'iHlioii Kiirnlvlirtl Mix Kit l\\ the fra men • a etfe itfurt anv \ . Ih i i'evlge* Al tM. Apartment* of Ittiihlitic Owner* and Manager* Association. Unfurnished. t 80b APARTMENTS and flat a tor rent W. J. PALMER CO AT «*»S0. Real Estate Management Specialists. FeTERS TRUST company" "WHERE OMAHA LI NTS*’ I AT. <154 4. i ; ;t ■ : i • ' m Sf 1. ^KfCAU^ST^ KENT. Apartment*—I nfumislird. 81 2oTH AND CASS~STS’ 5-room, modern, oak finish, very nice and convenient. Reduced from *.•> per nu». to $40. Immediate possession. Walk ing distance, near Creighton university. AT 40 tig KE. 1732. HIGH CLASS APTS and flat* under su pervision of Owners. ‘ViTvirc that pleases.” Traver Bros.. *18 F. N. Bio. k. AT, «> R y 6 MEW DUPLEX E8 F"R RENT. N. .1. SK( m M A N ,v Si 1N S. 311* Cuming St. HA. 704*. ONE 4. one 6-rm. apt Decorated, heated, >10. N< \y S>\ moiit . HA I’^DO t ROOMS. n**vv|y decot . i. hi and bo| water. Iikiuhq at. 2*13 I* dgc. MODERN apartments: low rent; close In. G P Stebtnny. 1*0 0 Ch at.. St Houses for Kent. 83 5 - R OH M all modern duplex. 4<>!h and Cass GALLAGHER A COMPANY. I*n3 Dodge St. JA. 33*.. K11 2*45. PIERCE ST. 2227-2252—Lovely (S-rporn houses for r-r- TDav-nable \T. fi -ROOM cottage modern except hear. v iPth m we Houses—Furnished. 81 7-ROOM home and garage, complete'/ furnished. 1 ■ n Hr* 'tie- Mile. KK .. Kami Lands for Kent. 88 *0 OR 160 ACRE farm. near, all leveL r«*h t - • ;i ron* N* "<»h S» BEAL. ESTATE—FOR SALE. Real Estate—Investments. 92 I - t CONSULT HARRISON & MORTON. M^ih >ear ■, .la- >■;» - .1 \. 11C j j'.-ri . m. Farms and Lane FOR HALE—A real buy, ejuare eect.-n good level l - * n d. good --oil, j • ter. on main road. two mi lea from county #*-at. Sharon Spring? Wallace « ounty, Kansas. Snap at I.: j • r acre. F-od H'Anp^. i ■**■•r,»r. Dighton, Kan, 27^ ACRES Rio Grande land all cultivated. Irrigated, perfect, piece <.? land and especially adapted for frtirt and vegetables. Worth $300 acre. Priced for quick §a> with one-third of rrop. $K»o acre. Investigate Albert Snow, owner. San Benito, Tax. AT AUCTION. APRIL 2 32« acres in Franklin c .nty. Nebraska. Addraaa M Real Estate Auctioneer, Central City, Neb - -■ ■■■ _ i City Acreage for Sale. 91 1 ACRE. 49-h and At-. Ci’t water. Close to .chool and car. AT. 3024 GEORGE * CO.. REALTORS. Houses for Sale. 9,» 4-Rm. Bungalow $3,000—$250 Cash Large living roorc, dTInr roorr bedroom and kitchen, furra^-e. e?« v - **- i electric lights. No bath. Near sch 1 and car $3f* per r**onth Mr Powell, WA. 2*95; Mr. Grove, tYA. 1196. Grove Company. Builders of Good Hon.- « *T ’ ‘: Houses—North. 96 WILL btuld ,nd Ilnar.,-,, jo-ir hn;- „ ( -nr t-rm- F — uj for i lanr J c. F m'll, Omaha Natural JA- 1799. STRI'TLT M' • I>ER N SEW H'M'-l i DOWN BUILT-IN FEATURES r. \ K FLOORS PATNE !■ ' i>- - JA 3532 N SSfH ST.— 7-,.®n*n, 37S. cash. Cr.igh <93 jA, a:o«. D E BUCK & C>~ 7-jv anJ ,«I: hop - Housits—South. 9, FEE Sit; CEDAR FT FOR SALE OR TRADE. For a««d lot or .-?!■» -\ren- - c-t-ac* Brand new bungalow, fireplace n long dinirg toon aunrrem. dandy breakfast room with pretty eaaemer* window»: 2 bedrocma and bath with latest plumbing. Street signed up for paving. Price only $-* en. which * big sacr'fice to the rontra'-tor. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 52* Peters Trust Bldg. JA. ??*2. BEAUTIFUL PARK VAX E r-fW.AL^W Five rooms and bath, garage, v-rh front lot. close to West Side Parle c* Owner aaya sell at once. Reasons; ie terms. OSBORNE REALTY CO. Frt.-s Tn:«! r; 'c JA. !2«!. Houses—West. 9S THREE ROOMS. $1,500 L- v Walt, and 3-room ho*.rs* one one-ha If blocks to T»av*r.g *-,ot mode:* Easy terms. AT. 4M* KE. 2 732. PIT DIRECT FROM OWNER F.ve-ro-.-'i ttucco hungilow w. •.» garage Excellent location ore k from r» Rne W ,« just completed Ir st Jure ar 4 i* priced to »eH SI,5#* will bard la. $14 S 5«th Ave WA. SA3« NEAR 45TH AND WIRT 421S and 4-*■ 2 Wirt two five-room bungs lows close to schools and oar paved s’rcet. strictly modern apd newly deccr ate.1 rail owner. WA LI W SEE Morris* *n Lumber nor prices on saiages B-rt con struct Ion at mini mum cost. WE 5.r£! For Sale—Dundee. lfW PEAL eacrifno—rngl *h oolonia1— 7 rooms—Splendid location—Comer lc? —Year old—Perfect arrangement—Call Easton. JA 04S7. Lots for Sale. 103 HAVE a few well Vacated lota !n Edge wood for sale For price* call C. A. »;r-iv.niel JA. If I 5 Wanted—Heal 1 state. luj FOR results list vour property With FIRST TRUST CO, AT _< F* «t Nat! Bark. WE SEI.^ Dur-lee homes List your prop erty with u* f,ir results Burt «•", Fowler Co , Realtors. J A 142C. jHAVR BUYERS for small pro*, ertu's. ra»h and term*, immediate :n*pc :., *• Frank C Beat. AT4l.tr- WK 6J79 HA #941. !' HUTCH’, Nso\_ v\i Rest Ksts’e lr-« 1 U -nsr* .’A 9414. Make Y ou r Spare Time Pay You Dollars The Omaha Bee will pay you a liberal commission for so liciting new and renewal mail subscriptions in out-state ter ritories. Many representatives are now earning $10 to $2ft every S month in their snare time. Write for full particulars to day. You’ll be surprised to find out how easy it is to in crease your present income. This work is to be done out side of Omaha, therefore only out-state applicants need apply. THE OMAHA Country Circulation Department , ™**aaa"~aa~a>*—«»*