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14 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 30, 1DI3. stomach i TAKE A BOTTLE HOME Free! Rock Glue and Star Broom Holders! Free! ASK ANY MlilK'JIANT for n 30o Jar XOOX GLUE and a 05a STAR BROOM XOLDEK. To advertise these useful article, our factory arranged for them to give you both, to liave you tirulso them to Friends, If Merchant cannot nun ply you FRKR, write ub sending 10 Merchant.' names and JOo In stamps Don't forgot named (BOOK and BTAB). ROCK QLUK mends everything' even broken hearts anil pockstbooks. 8TAR DIIOOM HOLDKHH make yourTirooms last twice ns long and do better work. Watch for coupons. Doth articles obtainable from any merchant. All JIHTAILKIIH can bo supplied by Jobbers or from u direct, A BEAUTITUI. BOOK of NATIONAL VIEWH, worth One OolUr. aent rXEX, Post raid lo nny one returning "TRADK MARKH." BOOK SLUE and TAX. XXOOX SCOLDERS with lOo In stamps. Wo also want to hire good salesmen and salesladies In every city. We also call your attention to our Window Polisher nnd Kxtenslon Handles, CDo each. cniion to our The XOXXOX r. XXXB8 CO., factory, Lakeland, Kd. .XBaBBBBafnjBnsSaBBaxT BBaXaVaBoyiWSlx9xW LaaaaaaaaaaaaflaLaaV. WaT Agnes ji. wntcsi i in so dull nnd lifeless most of tlio time that I can scarcely accomplish my duties. I am col orless and have llttlo appetite, suffer with headache nnd am far below normal wight. At one time I was quite plump and then I felt good nil the tlmo, so If you can proscribe something to increase tny weight I think I shall soon be myself again." i Answer: Kor anyone In your condition tl tro Is nothtng I can give that would be so effective its a thoroUKh course of tl reo grain liypo-Nuclano tablets. This llttlo tablet supplies elements which in creaso tho red blood supply and aid to extract tho nutrition from food. Improve the appetlto, overcome nervousness, and plumpness with healthy color and strength return. They are packed in sealed boxes with full directions, "Farmhand" writes. "Please give mo a, prescription for my rheumatism. I suf fer greatly, A friend tried your prescrip tion, was cured, but can't remember It." Answer! Hero Is my favorite prescrip tion for rheumatism: Iodide ot potamlum.J s drams; soaium salicylate. arums; wine of colohlcum, one-half ounce; comp. essence: cardlol, 1 ot; comp. fluid balm wort, 1 'OS.; and syrup ot sarsapartlla comp. 6 oss. Take a teaspoontul at meal time, and at bedtime. , "W Z.- writes; '!' have auoh a very severe cough und cold arid have not been able to set anything to help mo. It Is weakening; my system." Answer; Use tho following and your cold und cough wilt vanish and you, will soon be strops again. Get a 2tt os. bottle ot concentrated essenco metho laxene and take every hour or two. This can be taken pure or made Into ii full pint of home-made syrup. Pull directions as to uso will, bo found on bottle. This is a mild laxative and .will drive the com irom tne system. "Helen J." writes: "What would you advlso me to take. I suffer with I mil. fceiUon, constipation, gas on my stom ach and my breath is bad. I am afraid of appendicitis." Answer: Many cases of appendicitis are caused by neglecting iust sucn troubles as you describe. You should start at once and take regularly for several weeks at least, tablets trlopcptine, which are sold at all drur stores with full directions for taking. Tho tablets am pink, white and blue. The pink tablets tnouia ne uucen alter breakraat, the white after dinner and the blue after supper Mlnn(e" says: "I am on tha verge of nervous prostration and the doctors' med. nines do not seem to help me. I am very ii. hi anu am getting tmnner every day. ui nuuio you presence r Answer: Tike the tonto prescribed and ADVERTISING standardizes your product. Instead of being "among those pres ent" ' without name, place or Character, it leads the possession. Be Fair to your stomach and it -will prove to be your "best friend." Safeguard it against any weakness that may de velop from time to time by the daily ubo of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It strengthens and invig orates the entire system, thus preventing Poor Ap petite, Headache, Indiges tion, Biliousness, Consti pation, Colds, Grippe, Malaria, Fovcr and Ague. I I WITH YOU TODAY 19 Oth St., S. X. Washington, . o. ( Ke JOCTOR r 2)r.Zcms JBaAor TKo questions answered below are gen eral In character; tho symptoms or dls. ensea i. r.i dIvah nn.i I. . opply to any cass of similar nature. -j iJ . tuiiuor auvicr, iree, may address Dr. Lewis Raker, College Oulld Ing. College-Kliwood streets, Dayton. O., enclosing solf-addressed, stamped envel. oP for reply, run name and address must be given, but oflly Inllluls or ficti tious numo will bo used In my answers. The prescriptions can bo filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. ynu will be atrong In a row weeks. You will gain flesh and your nerves will be restored to their natural strength, dot syrup of hypophosphltes comp. Q ozs., tincture cadomene comp, 1 os. (not carda mon). Mix and shake welt before taking. Toko a tcaspoonful before each meal. ' Miss Belvu asks: "I am nnri.lv nfnl.(.,i nr.d want your best advice. I am trou bled with goitre and too much flesh or fnt. How con I overcome tho ono and reduco tho otherT" Answer: Many case of milt under tny attention have yielded to treat ment and disappeared almost totally. The lUHmuenis in o-grain aroolontj tablets are used both to reduce irottro and to re move superfluous fat on tho human body. I advlso you to obtain a sealed tube with directions accompanying. www 'Valeria" writes) "I urn tiff.Hnc mill. biliousness, stomach and kldnoy troubles. I am getting worse all the time. What snau i laKer i Answer: For the troubles vnu mention. the best remedy to nurlfv th hlnnrf ima oct on tho liver and kidneys Is. Three KTain Buipnern taoiots. tnot suiniiur tnii. lets). Got these from Your drueclst in sealed tubo with full directions. These act pleasantly and If taken regularly they win graauawy euect reuer. iiy pnnlying tho blood your blllousneBS will disappear. If you are dyspentla you should take tub. mis triopepuno wun tne suipherb tab lets. www "Children" Tour children should be be given the following to correct them of bed wetting; Tincture cubebs, 1 dram; tincture rhus aromatic, ? dnuns; comp. fluid balmwort. 1 os. Olve 10 to IS drous In water one hour before meals. This Is good for young and old. Doctor: "I should be very grateful for a remedy for catarrh. I nave suffered a great deal for the past year with bad breath; pain In my head and throat Please tell me what to do," Answer: 1 have found antiseptic Vllane Kwder to be the best remedy for catarrh of the head and throat. Many letters ar received from people who are thankful to bo cured ot this dreadful disease, Uo to any weil stocked drug store and purchase a two ounce original package ot antisep tic vllane powder. Cleanse the nostrils thoroughly by snuffing from tho palm ot the hand a wash made by mixing one half teaspoonful of the powder to a pint of water. Use this two or three times a day. In addition to this use the following balm In the nostrils dally: one teaspoon ful of Vllane powder and one ounce of lard or vaseline. Use this treatment at Intervals to prevent a return. "Anxious Mabel" writes: "My hair Is falling out so rapidly that I am very much afraid that I shall soon bo bald. I have also a great deal ot dandruff which causes my scalp to Itch." Answer: You can stop your hair from falling, stop dandruff and make your hair soft and fluffy if you will purchase a 4 os. Jar of plain yellow mlnyot and uso ac cording to directions. It will promote a healthy head of hair and brings back the Intenso natural color. Advertisement. DEDUCTIONS JtfTHE SOURCE Income Tax Problems Fat Up to Real Estate Men. HOLDING OUT THE ONE PER CENT What the Lnrr Requires Aitenta to Do Exemptions nnd the Mn ehlnery tor Ilrtara of Deduction. Heal estate men, especially agents who collect rents and pay charges against properties, have found the printed form of the Income tax law quite a puzzle. To them, to trustee and administrators of estates, to officers and directors of real estate corporations and to Individuals sharing In the earnings of such corpora tions, some of the sections ot the law bring up grave questions. Most puzzling of all is tho question or "source." Dis cussion of the matter has brought forth so many diverso opinions that the real estate world generally will welcome the Interpretation by Walter Undner, so licitor of the New York Title Guarantee and Trust company, given to the mem bers of tho Ileal Kstate board of New York. Mr. Lindner's interpretation shows that not only is it necessary for tenants who pay or moro in rent direct to their landlords to hold up a part of this for tax, but every person paying Interest on mortgage, no matter how small an amount, has to do the same. According to his view, there are so many "sources of mcomo" nt which taxes are to bo re tained that the greatest contusion is likely to result. Untold thousands In this city, either ns tenants, agents, mortgagors, trustees or administrators, will bo called upon to act as tax collectors for the gov ernment. "Tho business of the real estate man," said Mr. .Lindner, "divides Itself Into three main divisions, tho oporation, in vestment and then the large army of agents who are either brokers or man agers. In every one ot those relations we are affected by the Income tax law, not only because Incomes as such are taxed, but becauso of tho peculiar feature ot the mechanism of the act by, which the government Is trying to obtain both information and machinery for collection through tho requirement that the source shall retain income In certain instances specified In the act 'It Is the principle of retention at the source which is going to make most of tho trouble and cause most of the worrl ment to us In our business' relations. It Is the fact that the government very clearly makes overy man whom It possi bly can make a tax collector, which af fects us In our relations with our clients arid customers. "Now 'source' l nn English word, but it does not mean what It denotes In Eng lish when you uso It in this act 'Source' In this act may mean the original payer or It may mean any conduit ot payment at the various stages of the course of n payment from tho original debtor to the final creditor. To illustrate:. If we follow an Item ot rent from the original tenant until it reaches the pwner of the land we may see at what various "places a source may bo found under the language of this act. For Instance, If n tenant owes rent he would be the original source ot tho payment as we understand that word usually. r"If, however, that tenant does not pay a rent so largo that he Is directed by the act to retain it, then hq need not de duct anything for Income tax from his landlord. That Is to say, If you have a tenant who pays you less than J3.000 a year, whether ho pays you directly or through an agent, that tenant does not have to deduct as a source of payment Hut If that Itom of rent, instead of being paid by tho tenant directly to his land lord, is paid to an agent, who has charge pf tho management ot the building, and if then that agent, collecting from vari ous tenants, even If they occupy other buildings, receives and Is required to transmit to his principal a sum which aggregates from tho various sources trim which tho agent derives It a sum in excess of 13,000 during the tax year, then, although the tenant within the purview of this act was not a source who was required to make a retention. tho agent, however, who has the hand ling and transmission ot tho income for his . landlord und principal and who Is required to transmit an aggregate of moro than 13,000 during tho tax year. becomes a sourco with regard to his principal nnd he Is required by tho lan guage of the act to retain on behalf of his principal and, if finally necessary, to pay Into the government the amount ot the tax. That Is ono way in which we may be affected. "Let us follow this agency business a little further. "When an agent is renulred in trn mlt to Ills principal a sum In excess of $3,000 the question has arisen In your minas, ana I have been asked It a num ber of times, 'Docs that mean net or gross Incomer As I read the act It means gross income. "If your rent roll Is over X3.000 on be half of any particular client and if out of that rent roll you are Instructed to pay the Interest on hla mortgage, the taxes on his property and repairs, then notwithstanding the fact that you may send him less than $3,000 net still, as I Get Rid of Piles at Home Simple Home Remedy, Easily An piled Give Quick Kellef nd Pre vent All Danger from Operation. Ksna for Trss Trial raakaga and rove It la Tour Case, Don't even think of an operation for piles, Itemember what the old family doctor said: Any part of the body out away Is gone forever. 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Name Street t'ltv Btate read the act, these deductions are not to be allowed at the time when you are forwarding your monthly statement and sending him his monthly avails. You have to take out tho 1 per cent, on the gross roll and hold It until the end ot tho year. At the end ot tho year there will be an arrangement ot bookkeeping and taxes. In which there will be an ad justment of the amounts that have been held nut Let Us Suppose. Suppose your agent Is handling 6,000 ot rent belonging to you and he gets In JS.000 during the tax year In gross rent and you serve him with a certificate that J 1,000 out of that rent Is exempt. It he did not havo the certificate he would hold up fA ot your $5,000. When you serve him with a certificate he cannot hold up more than 120 of the ISO and then he holds the $20 until the end of the year. Now, at the end of the year comes the question whether or not you owe that J20 to tho government and then, you are entitled to figure your deductions and ff, out of your $6,000 rent, you have paid $3,000 of interest on your mortgage ana $530 of tares on your propertj, then you will seo that $3,600 deducted from your 10,000 of rent leaves only $2,600 of total net Income after deduction, nnd then if that $2,600 should happen to be the only in come of the person under consideration then he Is not llablo to nny. tax and the agent ought to return the $20, provided that you go through the complicated ma chinery of showing all your business to your agent by making an entire return of all your business affairs to your agent and disclosing your entire business to him. If you do not want to do that, It is the duly of the ngent to make a formal return to tho government on your behalf and to take that $20 and pay U to the collector of Internal revenue, and It by reason or . aoauctions you mm you ought to get that $20 back.Jnstead of getting It back from your agent, you will have to apply for a refund to the collector ot Internal revenub in your dis trict and you may get the money back some time. "Unless you want to take your chance. of when or how you are going to get your money back by a refund, you are put up against the proposition that in order to get the allowance for your de ductions from the sources which havo retained them you have to show up your business transactions to the persons Who have held up your money and men you have to take a chance on their sol vency at tho time when you come to ask for the money. "That is a brief outline of ono way tho retention nt tho sourco probably af fects real estato men. There aro many other very much moro complicated re lations In which tho principle of reten tion at the source will affect the real estate man. With reward to the mort gogo Interest that he pay" and with re gard to the mortgage Interest that he Is to receive he will find that thero are many ruts In the road by which the mortgage interest must travel from the owner of tho equity to tho final holder of tho mortgage, especially if tho money should happen to bo collected through or havo to travel through an agency, such as a corporation which guarantees payment of the mortgage. There you will find that, holders of, mortgages ex- rft their Interest to come to tnem promptly and without deduction. There you will find that holders or sucn mort gages will find themselves receiving their Interest Ina. great many instances short of tho gross amount, with 1 per cent deduction, hero and there." Judge Does Not Hold Men Who Work Girls Overtime Th Pardun. Drake & Slpple laundry, Twenty-second and Cuming streets, charged by Marie Case, a former em ploye, with violating the nine-hour iauor law for women, was held not guilty when Judge Foster dismissed the case through lack of evidence. Th run-, ctrl testified In court that hi. Vmrt been emDlored overtime nearly every evening, as were the majority of .k. nh irirta. Th I it fact was not De nied by Mr, Drake, who represented the mmivinv. nnd In explanation of the Vio lation four girl employes testified they had worked after hours .so as to be ame to secure a half holiday on Saturday. Marie Case was discharged by her em ployers "Wednesday last for beting an "agitator" and urging her companions to quit at 5 o'clock, the completion of the legal nine hours' employment. Despite the fact that few objected to ivn.-fains' overtime the law was neverthe less violated, as the testimony of the four irlrls and tho admission maue Dy the defense plainly showed. The firm since the. charges were filed has Increased the lunch period ot their help from a half to a full hour. Nielson Pitiless in Destruction of Some Oases of Beer Humane Officer Hans Nielsen, although a friend ot animals, has no sympathy with partakers of liquor. In fact he has a distinct aversion to alcoholic bever ages In every form. Saturday morning before the eyes of a congregation of parched "boozologlsts" Hans, with two aides, poured sixty cases ot "perfeotly good bottled beer" down the ungniteful maw of a cement drain. Ilefore doing so a number of "drunks" with throats as dry as the Sahara, were permitted to ivtew the proceedings through the cell windows. Horrible groans of misery and longing emitted from their windpipes while the humane officer laughed and deftly popped cork after cork and turned the-amber fluid Into the sewer. MSS LIEBKE ENDEAVORING TO MAKE HER OWN EXPENSES To make her self-supporting and with honorable employment. Iter. Charles W. Bavldge, spiritual guardian of "Fainting Bertha," has equipped her with material as a solicitor for the House of Hope. In this manner she Is now spending her time and. moreover. Is making good. She Is also selling photographs of her self to those that wtsh to purchase them and the general disposition ot the public Is toward helping the unfortunate woman regain her hold, upon her self-ocontrol. While Mr. Savtdge is disposed to place Miss Lelbke upon her honor and give her as much latitude as possible, lie is Inclined, to believe that good things conic slowly and consequently Is still sending an escort with her whenever she goes out In public. With the Home TIMELY REALESTATE GOSSIP OnMa Skyscraper Has Wonderful Itfok and Key System. MANY NEW HOTELS IN STATE Lincoln IlltchiTnr Cnnsen Them to Sprlns Up Along Route Apple 1 Trees for Omnhn Home' Seekers. A lock and key system" that Is astonish lng those who have had the system ex plained to them, Is that In the Woodmen of the World building, Every tenant Is furnished a key to his office. So care fully Is the lock system In the building systematized that that key will not un lock another room In the house although It will unlock tho doors that every tenant Is supposed to unlock, such as wash rooms, and even the mnln entrance door of the great building If he happens to come along at night. When he does tho latter, however, the turning of the key rlnga an electric bell to rouso tho watch man who will see that th tering la really a tenant ot the building ana nan Dusiness there. Then there is a master Ict fnr ..m. floor. This makes eighteen master keys, eacn one or which will unlock every door on a given floor, Tho eighteen master keys nre kept by the superintendent of the building for times when it may be necessary for him to ntip h w.n. Also ho has an emergency koy that will "K" or any door so that It will fall to respond to even lt reiniioi. v or to any other key except the emergency noj- wnon tno superintendent chooses. By this means he can close a man's office to his own satisfaction while the man Is away on a vacation or on business, when the superintendent inno. i,. - -...w.to tun, ,(VJ one has business in that room. Then too each lock la provided with a thumb lock on tho Inside that will fix the lock so that It will fall to respond even to the 'master keys or the special keys for that office. A grand master key Is kept that will open all the utility doors on all the floors of the building. This makes it possible or the manager to Inspect any of the storerooms, wash rooms, eta. at nny time. Kach Janitor Is provided with a key that will open all the doors on his floor and also all tho storerooms and washrooms, as well as Janitor's closets where ho keeps his mops and other equipment. Perhaps never In a single year were' so many hotels built in the state of Nebraska as will probably be built In the next year. This Is due to Just one cause, the coming of tho Lincoln Memorial highway through Nebraska, H. e. Fredrickson. state counsul of the Lincoln Memorial Highway association, says that from recent trips he has made along the route of the Lincoln highway (n Jebraska he Is convinced that every town through which tha hui,... Is preparing to build from one to two Zu ' 1 " noteI' hotel"." he says They are all anxious to build hotels to take, care of the business that Is coming to those town n. . . highway is In full oporation. There Is iOUN, excavation wprk already going on for dozen n. ,... " l ."to, nun JlQieiS along the line. No one yot fully realises what this JJrjcoln highway la going to mean to many of tho llttlo towns along tho route." An applo grove lnOmalia Instead ot an orango grove in California Is offered by an Omaha real 6state firm that is Platting a new addition west of the Deaf Institute. The tract is almost cov ercd by an orchard that has been bear lng well for a number of years. lie. contly the company has purchased the ground and platted it into lots. These are being sold rapidly, and the company n clearing the ground has managed to leave from four to six apple trees on each lot. In fact only such trees as had to be cut for tho building site have been cut. and the rest h,ir. .... the future home builders who will find very" irsTyear:" Wtart Itecent sales made by Genre . rv. were: " J. P. Palmer sold -to Tit -T Tl utAm eon a two-aton frame at 4S15 Douglas street. Dundee, for .. murium i-.orairom sold to Miles J Houck of the Cudahy Packing company - irame nouse at 6115 Califor nia street, Dundee, for $5,500. . . It. Jilson sold to E. v. T!. soclated with the Omaha Printing com pany, the north front lot on Nicholas street, near nrty-flrst street. Dundee, for $1,000. S. It. Elson sold to Earl E. Jones the southeast corner of Flftv.n Irani streets, Dundee, for $1,100. William A. Douglas, Buffalo, N. T., sold to Marketa Koxel five lots at T.n. ty-thlrd and W streets, South Omaha ror WK. George & Co. sold to Ben TAlsf pa rt n of South Omaha a lot near Twenty-eighth and Q streets, one block south of tho packing houses, for $S00. Klrklln E. Palmer. New York City, sold twenty acres to Peter E. Mlxan for $4,000. This Is located in Sarpy county about two miles south of Q street. Howard Bruner, recently moved to Chi cago with the Union Pacific, sold a lot In Happy Hollow, Dundee, to I. A. Bene dict for $1850. Mr. Benedict Is connected with Orchard & Wllhelm and has already plans prepared for a new brick house to be erected on this lot. Will Henry Iiamer sold twenty acres to Irwin D. Fawcett. son of Judra PVw. cett ot the supreme court, located one and one-half miles northwest of Benson, for $5,200. It W. Griffiths sold k two-story frame building at 4308 Florence boulevard to Albert O. Swift for $3,000. ' M. F. Funkhouser sold to Theresa Tracy thlrty-slx and one-halt feet on Cass street directly opposite Thirty fourth street, tor $65& Santa Olaus is Here to Get Some Orders Santa Claus Is In town. lie arrived In a holly-trimmed carriage, drawn by a span ot equine "reifldeer," preceded by a brass band, and immediately established head quarters in the downtown toy shops. To the kiddles who called on him, bringing messages of what they wanted for Christmas, he made assurances of kindly Interest in their hopes and said that he would have a well filled pack ot new and wonderful toys to bring down Omaha chimneys when stocking time arrives. I SAFE INVESTMENTS! YOUR WILL When ou make your will appoint this company as your executor. Its life is permanent and guarantees the care ful, economical execution of your will. It also acts as Administra tor, Trustee and Guardian. Call or write for particulars. Capital State Deposit $200,000 $40,000 1622 FARNAM STREET OMAHA. NEBRASKA. r Moving - Packing - Storage 1 Our Service is 804 South 18th Strait Trust Companies Are Handling Estates to Value of Billions As the result of actual statistics re cently obtained from official sources and through direct inquiry, It has been as certained that tho trust companies of 1 the United States are administering the affairs and guarding estates valued at $7,150,000,000. This vast treasure em braces real estate, personal property, stocks and bonds, mortgages and cash funds, conveyed to the safekeeping ot trust companies in accordance with in- structlons under wills and Instruments i of trust, for the benefit ot heirs and ' legatees. Among the estates managed by trust companies are those ot eminent jurists, financiers, bankers, capitalists and men who have left large fortunes. Tile same care and nracautlonn with . which tho great estates are looked after Is directed to the rapidly Increasing num ber of small estates which are being turned over to these institutions. The same reasons which Induce, the man of large means to have a trust company appointed as executor and administrator i of his estate to guard his family against waste or mismanagement after his death appeal ,wlth equal, If not greater force, to the man who has only a few thou sands or tho proceeds of life Insurance to keep his widow and children from poverty. There have been many important de velopments ot lute to show that there is a general awakening throughout the country that the trust company is the only logical and safest custodian of es tates and trust funds. It is only when some tragic circumstances attend a be. trayal ot trust that tho newspapers give an Inkling of the. true conditions. Some time ago the New York papers contained j details of tho complete looting of the estate of the lato Itoscoo Conklin by an ' Individual executor. Several days aftetf this was made public there were ac counts of the suicide of a prominent clt lion, yrho' resides In one of the fashion able suburbs of Philadelphia, who had wasted the proceeds of numerous estates valued at $300,000, In Pittsburgh there were no less than four men In prison at tha same time awaiting trial on criminal charges of having appropriated trust funds for their own use. When such well-known men as the late Chief Justice Fuller of the United States supreme court. Senator Stephen Klklns, Marshall Field, P. A. . Wldener and many others on the roll of the de parted make wills in which they In struct trust companies to manage and prceene their estates for the welfare of their families. It Is easy to comprehend why tho trust comanIes have been so successful. NO FUNDS LEFT FOR HAULING DEAD DOGS Unless the owners of dogs take out licenses for their animals the police com missioner, J. J. Ryder, will be compelled to pay for the removal of dead dogs at his own expense. A large number of un licensed dogs have been permitted to run loose about the city because the fund out of which the doxcajcher Is paid has been exhausted. Commissioner Ryder's ordinance reduc ing the license on female dogs from $5 to ti a year will U discussed at the meeting ' of the city commission In committee of the whole Monday, and If It is passed the police commissioner believes the addl- j tlonal licenses taken out will replenish j the dead animal fund until necessary expenses can be met. i Builders Surplus $215,000 STORAGE GO. raOsSS Unsurpassed Phone long, 41 S3 A. Real Gift Tho best and most practical gift in all the world is one that promotes thrift, econ omy and the saving habit. Home Builders' preferred shares af ford yon a real op portunity in sensible gifts. Only $1.08 each (now). As few or as many as you may de sire. May be secured by mail or in person. They are the safest seourity known and pay a guarantee div idend of 7, Write or call now for the story of Home Builders. American Security Co. Fiscal Aficnts for Rome Builders, inc. DouglnH nnd L7tli Sts. Talk to ns bsfore yon build. E. J. Davis SAFE MOVER Heavy Hauling 1212 Farnam PHONE DOUGLAS 353 SAVE H Or THAT COAX. BILL by having your furnace and heating system covered with asbestos. OMAHA ASBESTOS and SUPPLY CO. Applied work u specialty. Eatl matea free. "If It's made of asbes tos, see us," 108-10-13 North 11th Street. Phone Douglas 8337 Sd 6072. Are You a Taxpayer? Then you must be vitally interested in The Bee's series of articles on the Omaha public schools.