THE BEE: OMAHA WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1918. 14 14 FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. FOR KENT. Ill So. tSth St, l-r., mod. house. ...5M 3731 So. J9th St., 7-r., mod house.... 30.00 JOU Grace St., S-r., part mod. house.. 14.00 1108 So. ftW St, l-r. house for colored. J0.0I ALFBED C. KENNEDY COMPANY, REALTORS. ! So. lth St. Douglas T2. 3131 WIRT ST., rms I31.00 il a 27th, T rms 6.0 JOf & 16th. rms 45.00 ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Trier 1536. S33 Securities Bid. FOR REN1 Bouse, eottagea, and apartmanta, PORTER A SHOTWELU 101 B. 17th St Doug. I01S. Offices with Horns Builders. FLAT 2301 Leavenworth, flvs rooms 220.00. 151 Shorman avenue, 12 rooms, $33.00. JOHN N. FRENZER. Pouglss 654. I-ROOM. all modem house, close In, 116. JOHN J. MULV1HILL (Rosltor). 200 Brsndels Theater Bid. Phons Doug. I. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIOH 8QNS ft CO.. BEB BLDO. SHOPEN ft CO.. RKN'TL8. Pouglss 422" FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. COLLEGE TERRACE APARTMENTS. New. fireproof building-, locsted south, cast corner 23d and California: many apeclsl features, garbage Incinerators, laundry and locker room, etc.; all outside apartments; best of car service; ready for Immediate possession; rental, 240 and 245 winter, 136 and 240 summer. See janitor. Apartment 1, 2221 California, or call OSBORNE REALTY CO., Tyler 4. BEAUTIFUL 2-room and bath apartment, walking dlatsnce. In fins location. 232.20 winter, uougias mi. HAMILTON APTS. Fireproof. 24tb ft Far na m; 1 to t rms. with kitchen. P. 1472 North. Central Tizard Palace Block. Nothing better for price. 4-room apart ment; also 4-room flat. Apply office, 2S0U. N. 23d. Phons Red 4232. 4 AND 2-ROOM apts., steam heated, $30 and 231.20. ISth and Maple. Red 682. South. HEATED APARTMENTS. I rooms, "The Hudson," 207 S. Zth Ave.; summer. $40.00; winter, 250.00. BENSON ft MYERS CO., REALTORS, 424 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 744. DESIRABLE 4-roora flat at 29th and' Hickory, on car line; modern, nicely decorated; economical furnace. Phons Douglas 7564. . Miscellaneous, 508 CAPITOL AVE. Modern 2-room flat, 232; 3510 Capitol Ave., modern, 2-roora flat 235. Desirable location, close In, also smaller flats: 2832 to 2632 Decatur St., 2 rooms and bath, .22 to 210. PIIENIX INVESTMENT COMPANY, 816 Bandels Theater Bldg. Douglas 4840. PETERS TRUST CO. Speclnlluls In Apartmsnt management. FOR RENT -Business Prop'ty Stores. VISS new store room and basement at 27th and Lesvsnworth Sts. Steam heat For particulars ses Courad Young. 222 Bran dels Thester Bldg. Douglas 167L MODERN ators near poetofflce, 250; modern tors room on 16th, near poatoftlcs, low rent O. P, Stebblns, 1810 Chicago. NEW store for rent at 24th and Fartiam, fins location. Csll D. 1472. 2115. CUMING ST.. 225; store room, 18x60, with rooms In rear, also garage. Office and Desk Rooms. OFFICES, 220 per month and up. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO., ri RSTTR UBT CO.. A gts, Tvler 600. BUSINESS Men demand the best office location. The Bee Building supplies this demand. Kevatone lov. Co., Tyler. 131, WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses, WE WANT morn housvs and apartments to rent The 'fact that ws bave practically cleared up our big list Is oonclusivs proof of the efficiency of our rental servlcs. If you want to keep your place rented, see Payne and Slater Co.. Omaha. Rental Men. 410 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1014. FIVE or six-room modern house In good condition by March 2. Benson 618 J. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN ft BTOltAGF CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture Store: office on Howard St., between 16th and ldtb. Phone Tyler 8400. Have your moving handled just as you would an order for njw furnlturs. That's the way we do It Ask to sj our dally .ental lists. Jfl PI?T?ri Express Co.. Moving, . J. IXLiLiU Packing and Storage. 12AT Wai-nam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 4146. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms td household goods and pianos; moving, peeking and hipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGB CO.. 106 S. 16th. Douglas 4162 FREEsSca FIDELITY Phone Douglas 281 for complete Hat of vacant houses and apart men Is. Also for storsge, moving. 16th and Jsckson Sts. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real servlcs In moving, packing and storing rail Tvler 230 or Douglas 4838 Looking for work?. Turn to the Help Wanted Columns now. YfJu will find hundreds of positions listed there, " ,'',' REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West Leavenworth Heights NEW 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. t rooms first floor, oak finish through out, very nicely docorated, full cement basement, furnace heat good large attlo. This Is a well built house, south front, pretty location, close to car. Price $3,850. Terms. J. L. HIATT CO., QAA FIRST NATIONAL ' BANK BUILDING. TYLER 63 FOR Properties In DUNDEE, HAPPY HOL LOW AND FAIRACRES See GEORGE A CO. Cltv Nat. Bank Bldg. North. ON VERY EASY TERMS 12,1001607 N. 45th St., S rooms, with furnace, bath and electrlo lights. IS.200 2613 N. (3th Ave.. Benson, 7 rooms and bath, large lot and barn. 13,(004:32 Grant St., t-room cottage, all modern, with good furnace. 32,6504543 N. 26th St Modern bunga low, t rooms and floored attic; fully modern. 11.(604231 Wirt St.; (-room bungalow, fully modern, good furnace. 12.7603621 Lafayette Ave., Bemls Park; (-room cottage, thoroughly mod ern; lot 60x140. Investigate and submit your offers. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 362. (12-20 City National. Brand New Bungalow SIX ROOMS $3,400 3115 North 48th Street This Is arranged with a living room. dining room, kitchen, pantry, front vesti bule on first floor. In addition there Is a fourth room which can be used for com bination dea and bedroom, as It has slid ing glass door and s Murphy built-in bed and dressing room, two bedrooms and bath upstairs. Oak floors. Full cement basement This Is a high, sightly loca tion. Level lot Terms, (240 down. 822.60 per month. Call me evenings at Walnut 2672, or during day, Tyler (0. $2,250$150 CASH 2721 CALDWELL AVE. FIVE ROOMS Modern except heat This cottsge has been all newly pspered and painted snd Is In good condition. It Is on a good deep lot Has some fruit a small shed and chicken house and is located about blocks from good car service. Call Tyler (0 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS HEYDEN, 1616 Harney 8t . . $3,500 BARGAIN; OWNER LEFT CITY. Alt hardwood finish, five-room, strictly modern, full brick foundation, built by owner for home; cnoice lot on psvea street; one-half block to car. Bee today. OSBORNE REALTY CO., TM Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Tyler , KOUNTZE PLACE Modern -room house, full basement, iaige lot close to car, Price (3,260. Norrls ft Karris, D. 6270. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. MINN'E LUSA homes snd lots offer the best opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187. WHO wants a seven-room modern house on Bristol St. for 23,2007 Terms If desired. Webster 4130. 7-ROOM modern houau, hot water heat; double garage; paved street, $2,700. liar gain. G. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chlceo. South. FINE ACRE IMPROVED On Car Line and Paved Road Located on South Side; a practically level acre. The house is about ready for plaaterlng; will be ready to move Into April 1. W.lll build you a poultry houss besides; good basement; electrlo wiring; 8260 down will handle, balance monthly. Call me at Walnut 2672 any evening snd Tyler 60 during the dsy and ask for Mr. Manvllle. , ' LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS SNAP-PRICE ONLY $3,850. Dandy five-room home, strictly modern, oak finish, bookcsses, seats, etc., built in; oak floors throughout; full brick founda tion; built by day labor for home. If you are Interested ire buying In this-choice res idential district don't fall to see this. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Tyler 494. A NEW HOME Have a brand new five-room house which I will sell on remsrkably easy terms. It is strictly modern, has full lot and Is welt located, near car. See this today. Phone Douglas 3628, or Harney 2S66, Sundays and evenings. FOR SALE 8ven-room flat, close In. Don't answer unless you mean pusinen. . Red 6282. Miscellaneous. LET me ehow you my brand new stucco buagalow; finely nnisnea, exceueni ioc- tl,. A i.,l harr.ln mt 23.850 Rea sons'hls terms. Call Owner. Douglas 1722 FOR SALE or rent, 1 acre fine laying ground, 1 block to car; email house. Rent very reasonable, Loiiax hb, W. FARNAM SMITH CO., Real Estate and insurance. 1320 Fsrnam St. Dong. 1064. R. 8. TRUMBULL. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty BUSINESS properties and InvettmtnU. 20 First Nat. Bank Bldr. tn LMIXti IMUVHTMF.MT PH. ill -w - Income, Business and Trackage Specialist 16th ana uoage ms. jjouribs YOUNO DOHERTY, City Real Estate. Douglas 1(71. 223 Brandele Theater. H. A. WOLF. Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist in downtown Business yruy.ivr. REAL ESTATE To Exchange H SEC. rich Mo. river high bottom land, well imp. J 7 mi. irom river, no gr.ruuw, Will sell or exchange for smaller farm or good Omaha Income. Paul Peterson, 804 Brandsls The. Bldg., Omaha. Tel. Doug. 1806 or Walnut 8106. TWO fine Lucss County (Iowa) farms for clear Canada land, owners answsr ai once, with full description and price. Walter J, Good, Charlton, la. ( REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. VACANT NORTH Have I full lots on Plnkney street, south front, at 26th Ave., among beautiful new homes. Priced to sell, can glvs terms. . TRAVER BROS. CO., n,in . 11 First Nst. Bk. Bldg. Ml.NNE LUSA Nice lot oSTTlius Ave., near 24th St.; can be oougm at a Dargain, mis lot must be sold. Call owner evenings, Walnut 70. . Miscellaneous. LARGE garden lots nesr csr line, paved . . ..n. . .in. a, . (flf J afreet, si.d io five. -t uuwu. wui. vvi.. EAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Acreage. THIRTY-SIX ACRES. (300 AN ACRE NEAR OMAHA. New (-room modern house and cor responding outbuildings; (00 bearing fruit trees; ( acres of berries. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., S4TII AND AMES AVE. COLFAX 217, A LARGE suburban trai l of ground outslds city limits, near carllne. Ideal place to raise poultry or gsrden. This Is a 2i0-ft frontage for 8610; will sell on saiy terms. Telephone Walnut 8466. Benson. TWO ACRES THREE ROOMS BENSON ACRES House has room upstairs to complete two more rooms; good poultry house and well; ground lies tine; can give two more acres adjoining. Very easy terms. Owner says sell by March 1. Going on farm. Call WRlnut 3672 evenins or day time phone Tyler 60. FOUR ACRES NO CITY TAXES OUTSIDE BENSON Fin sightly tract, rich garden or fruit land. Sloiies Just right for poultry or ' fruit. A anlendld nronosltlon. flood nelch- bors. Attractive homes. 1'rlc lower than nearby acres. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TYLER 60. Florence. $300.00 DOWN A splendid one acre, welt Improved, 10 minutes' wslk to car line. High and level, West Side. Whole price (1,200, bal. monthly, muat be sold by Thursday. Call Mr. Browne, Doug, 2812. REAL ESTATE WANTED For Sale or Exchange FOR FARM OR RANCH. (60,000 Press brick, close-In business block; Income (t.000 year, on lease; also (9,000 first mortgages, stors building and residence properties. Want land. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery, 213 City National Bank Bldg. Omaha. Neb. WE HAVE severe! good reliable buyers for ( and (-room houses and bungalowa with (200 to (600 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 4. 701 Om. Net. Bank Bldg. WANT good residence; about (6.000. Will pay one-half cash, balanes In good resi dence lots. Box 17(2, Omaha Bee. IMPROVED farm, western Neb., (60 per a.; mortgag (4.000; want Omaha resld nee. D. (840. Colfax 4193. I WILL buy a few pieces of good wheat land in eastern Colorsdo. Give legal de scription and price. Box 2011, Omaha Bee. t WANT to buy a house In Dundee, About six rooms and sleeping porch. Box 2336, Omaha Bee. FINANCIAL. Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. HAVE two 4 per cent loans, (1,300 each, to sell on new 4-room house and an acre of ground; on block to car line. Sold to good partle. (3.(00 each. . HASTINGS ft HEYDEN, 1(14 Harney St rnon Tyler to. 6H and ( per cent mortgages secured by umana residence or Nebraska farm. E. H. LOUGEE, INC,. 688 Keellne Bldg. DIVIDEND OF ( PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts an account. OMAHA LOAN A BLDG. ASSOCIATION. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loan. t-'ity National Bank Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERO, SIS Bran dele Thester Bldg. D. 685. 5i2 10 HARRISON ft MORTON, 512 (16 Omaha Nat Bk. Bids CITY AND FARM LOANS (, (V and Per Cent 3. H. DUMONT C Keellne Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 171(. (100 to (10.000 MADE promptly. F. D. Weed. Wea4 Bldg.. 18th and Farnam 8ta. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY W. H. THOMA8 ft SON. Keellne Bldg. MONET to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omsha. Private Money 8HOPEN ft COMPANY. Douglas 422S FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MARCH 6. Our next excursion to McGehee. Ark. W. 8. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BI.K. Canadian Lands. GRAIN and stock ranch open for inspection and sale, 1280 acres; 900 . acres cultivated; 500 acres ready for crop; good water; highly im proved. Price $42 per acre. Offer closes March 31. Attractive investment. C o r r e spond direct. M. II. GALT, Woolford, Alberta, Canada. Colorado Lands. WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county, Colorado; (12.(0 to (18 per acre. We control 23 choice quarters. Send for booklet Klou Investment Co., Omsha. Florida Lands. FOR SALE Ten acres land, located 2 miles from Summerfleld, Florida. If inter ested write D. J. Smith, Lost Springs. Wyoming. Iowa Lands. FOR SALE, NO TRADE (0-acre farm, good Improvements, good rich son, good orchard, good wells, good fencing; north part of Ringgold county, Iowa; (110 per acre; easy terms. Box 60, Creston, la. FOR BALE Good quarter section of land in Union county, fair Improvements, lays good, very little rolling, almost level; closs to two good towns, plsnty of water, good grove, plenty of fruit good rich soli ; (127.60 per acre, easy terms. Possession ; March 1st Box (0, Creston, la. 640 ACRES rich bottom land, under culti vation: (100 per acre, easy terms; bargain. O. P. Btebblns, 1610 Chlcsgo. Montane Lands. FOR SALE Good grain farms in Judith Basin, at bargain; some of them seeded on to winter wheat now;, you get the wheat with farm If you buy now. Send for pamphlet and price list. A. LARSON LAND CO., Lewlstown, Montana. Missouri Lands. GREAT bargains, (6 down, 26 monthly, buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only (220. Address Box 282, Springfield. Mo. Nebraska Lands. GOOD BARGAINS; POSSESSION. 40 acres, fair Improvements, good land, (160 per acre; 40 acres, no wast, and close In, (200 per acre; 80 acres, good but small Improvements, no waste, (1(0 per; 123 acres. Ideal, on paved road, close In, (260 per; 160 acres, fair Improvements, lays good and a dandy bargain at only (160 per acre; dandy 420 acres, close In on paved road, (260 per acre; 320 acres, good Improvements, near church and school, (130 per; 640 acres, two sets of Improvements, exceedingly good' general farm, valley and uplands at (115 per acre, Terms on all the above: ( per cent on some. Step lively and act It you want one of these. OR1N 8, MERRILL CO., ' 1217-1218 City National Bank Bldg. 10 ACRES near State Normal, small new house, barn, cistern, well, cave, apples, berries, seven acres lie fine, three timbered pasture with spring. (2,000, half cash, I O, Wilson, Peru, Nebraska. EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain In 820-acre improved Buffalo county farm, within auto drive of Kearney, Neb.; (60 per acre. C. K. DAVIES. KEARNEY. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dawes County. Arah L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., 8. I)., ' for clear modern house. Seward Bros., 678 Brsndels Bldg. Douglas 3840. WE HAVE client who will pay cash for bsrgsln In western land. Whit ft Hoover, Omaha National Bank Bldg. RANCHES of all slses and kinds, easi ferma. A. A Patsman. 101 Karnacn hi. New York Lands. 120 ACRES GIVEN AWAY 2 miles from village, M from school, lVi from store and cheese factory. Lsys well, rich soil, 10 aores valuable timber, splendidly wstered, fine 11 room house, water In side, anlendld barns (0 by 62 and 24 by Sf, concrete floors, hip roofs, galvanised siding, nlfj hog house, large hennery, building practically new, abundance fruit. Including hay, grain, IT cow, bull, S yearlings, good team, sow, ' (0 hens, prlngtooth harrow, grain drill, cultivator. plow, horse rake, mowing macnine, wagons, buggy, cutter, sleighs, harnesses. all email tool. Price (6,300. Reason poor health. Free list. Ellis Bros., Sprlngvllle, N. Y. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the range. Get on thi ground floor wan iv acre irrigated land In connection with Cpen range. You c-n grow tock ucces fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every tw. weeks. Bend tor bul letin. Harley J. Hooker. (40 1st National Bank Bldg. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, (60 per a. Including psld-up water right. Henry Levi ft C M. Rylsnder. (64 Omsha Nat'l. Miscellaneous. CHOICE FARM Nlllaaon 433 Rose Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED Don't list your farm with u It yon want to Keep u. K. P. 8NOWDEN ft SON. 423 , 16th. Pougla 37I Horses Live Stock -Vehicle! For Sale. aiAinan " ' - , . --- of black ana i-year-oia inuies, us"i aDOUl. S.UUU IOS. , QUO mules, weight about 2.(00 lbs., and 7 ...... t m alanl trnv Percheron mares, weight about 2.700 lbs., ( years old; one 3-year-oia m ami temini , ons team of bay and black mules, ( and -tA aha q rm wa.nn knit htrnML Also big 'mules and geldings. I will sell them very cheap, from (260 to (376 per tesm. Call at the stable In rear of residence, 1348 8. 10th St., 2 block south of union depot. Harness, Saddles andTrunks W make them ourselves; sen tnera direct to consumer. Why pay two profits for Inferior goods, when yon can get high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED CORNISH ft CO.. 1310 Farnam St.. Omaha, Neb. I HAVE a young Jack that I'll sell for (800 or exchange him for work horses, colts or cattle or other property. What have you to offer T Full particulars and picture furnished on reques, B. 8. Smith, 608 Terminal Bldg., Lincoln, Neb. FOR SALE Horses, wsgons and harness. CUDAHY PACKING CO., 14th and Jones Sts., Omaha. FOR BALE Three light grey horses and cne aet of harness. Kennedy ft Parsons, 1302 Jones St. POULTRY AND PET STOCK "OLD TAUSTY" Incubators and brooders shlonod nromotly. Big catalog free, M, M. Johnsrn Co.. Mfrs., Clay Center. Neb, "Rhode Island Reds. ROSE COMB RED Eggs for hatching, Walnut 306. 4364 Franklin St. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by. the Business Men of Omaha, FURNITURE, pianos and note security. (40, ( mo., H. goods, total, sj.ee. Smaller, larger im'ti proportionate rate, PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Securities Bldg. 14th. Farnam. Ty. 464. LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1C7 SMALLER LOANS i 17 JO W. C. FLATAU. EST. 18(1 (TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO.. TT.-(60. DIAMONDS ANDJEWELRY LOANS Lowest rste. Private loan booths. Harry Ualashock. 1(14 Dodge. D. (618. Est 1((L AUTO EXCHANGE CO. BARGAINS! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERY CUSTOMER We do honestly and sincerely endeavor to live up to this motto. We guarantee the mechanical condition of every car in this advertisement. This does not necessarily mean that we have overhauled every car, but it does mean that we have overhauled every car that needed it. Every car has been refinished throughout, including new tops where necessary. Hudson Coupe, newly painted..... $350 Glide Coupe, good running order...- 165 Studebaker Couplet, newly painted 400 Saxon Six, like new, 1916, good tires. 450 Overland "81" Touring, newly painted 275 Studebaker Touring, electric lights and starter 250 Imperial Touring, electric lights and starter 200 Apperson Touring, newly painted, good running order. . 300 Studebaker Touring, like new, new tires 350 Cadillac Touring, 1914, newly painted 500 Buick 37, newly painted, good running order 450 Oakland Touring, starter and lights 300 Chalmers Master Six, 7-passenger, newly painted 450 Mitchell Six, good running order, new tires 350 Kissel Six Touring, newly painted 450 Chandler, 1916, like new, new tires 650 Chevrolet Touring, 1917, like new 325 FORD SPECIALS Ford Touring, good running order $175 Ford Touring, 1915 225 Ford Roadster, 1915, newly painted 225 Ford Roadster, 1916, just overhauled 250 Ford Touring, 1916 250 Ford Touring, 1916, new tires 275 Ford Touring, 1916, lots of extras , 275 Ford Touring, 1917, special touring body 350 Ford Touring, 1917, new tires 350 Ford Roadster, 1917, like new 350 Ford Couplet, 1917, lots of extras. 500 If you are dissatisfied with your car, trade it in and get a new one you can use. Make small payments each month; we store it for you until you want it. AUTO. EXCHANGE CO. Douglas 6035. Distinctive Identity Is a Necessity to Every Business The Bee building has one of the most dis tinctive names of any office building in existence. YOU CAN'T FORGET IT The fact that there are so many office build ings in Omaha with similar names is confusing. . Make it easy, for people to find you by of f icing in the Bee Building. THE BUILDING THAT EVERYBODY KNOWS APPLY AT OFFICE OF BUILDING ROOM 623 TYLER 131. KEYSTONE INVESTMENT CO., LESSEE THE BEE BUILDING M. E. RANDELL, MANAGER. Announcing That In addition to being able to fur nish you with a good second-hand car w are also also In position to furnish you with good serviceable second-hand parts, over (1(0) on hundred and fifty different make of standard and orphan car at ft 8AVINO of (0 to (0 per cent of the manufacturers list price. It you are contemplating the pur chase of any parts such as motors, transmissions, rear axles, radiators, gear, bearing, pistons, crank cases, crank shafts, connecting rods, etc., come and soe us, also ask for our catalogue. All of our part are aold to you with a money back guarantee which mean that If you are not satisfied or In your own estimation that the part are not a w represent them, you hav th privilege of returning them and receiving your money In refund. For w ar th "Original Salvage Com pany of the Northwest"' Auto Parts Co. The House of "Guaranteed Service and Satisfaction." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Frank W. Klusmlre and wife to Perry J. Fostie, Mason street, 110 feet east of Thirty-eighth street, north aide. 45x101 1 2.00 Benedlcto Hoffman and husband to the Nebraska Tlr and Rubber company. Thirty-second street, 110 feet north of Spring street, west side, (0x114 1.000 Joseph A. Miller and wife to M. A. Pease, Twenty-eighth street, SO feet south of Hickory street, west aide, iOxlBO 2.400 John A. Bebensee and wife to Lorlna Creely, southeast corner Thirtieth and Ferry streets, limit 2.100 Nea P. Petersen and wife to Mar guerite B. Rosenberger, northwest corner Forty-first street and Bed ford avenue, 40x114 4SI Anton Novak and wife to Joseph Barta and wife, Harrison street. 100 feet eaat of Fortieth street, north side, 0xi:s 1,100 2107 Farnam Street. Very Good Used Car Buys Oldsmoblle 8. J'ord touring. Maxwell touring. Chalmers. Overland Mitchell Chevrolet Three last year's Chalmers demonstrators at 46 per cent discount See these cars before you buy. 2047 Farnam St. Douglas 4904. ASK FOR MR. HUNT. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lillian M. Hahn to Alice N. Black burn, Maple street, 400 feet west of Thirty-first street, north side, 25 x7t Thomas P. Lowry and wife to Ora D. Niemann, Thirty-fourth, street 1 feet north of Arbor street, west side. 40x121 Bartholomew Real Estate company to Mary Wldmaler. Meredith avenue, 44 feet west of Twenty-sixth street north side, 48x102 Henry J. Hughes and wife to H. J. Hughes company, Wirt street, 64 feet west of Eighteenth street, south side, 10x124, and other prop erty Amoretta L. Stevana and husband to Bernard Menard, First avenue, 200 feet south of Spring street, west side, 60x111 Barker company to Delle Roush et al, Thirty-second street, 130 feet north of Lincoln boulevard, east side, 47.6x120 Standard Distilling and Distributing company to Daniel K. Weiskopf, northwest corner Fourth and Pierce (00 S.500 6,000 (SO streets, 122x132, and other property ((,000 Daniel Wleskopt and wife to A. L. Meyer, northwest corner Fourth and Pierce streets, 132x132, and other property (7.600 Hugh H. Harper and wife to Mary Louise Glfford, Fifty-fifth street, 100 feet north of Harney street, west side. 100x120 Edgar T. Rector and wife to Thomas L. Davis, Hawthorne avenue. 276 feet east of Thirty-sixth street 15,000 south side. Irregular, approximately UOxlM 15.000 Mary Kotrc and husband to James O. Trca, Jefferson street 160 feet west of Fifteenth street north side. 100x130 1.000 Thed Carny Sentenced to Jail f.r Attempted Break Thed Carny of Burwell was sen- rtenced to 30 days in jail by Judge Madden in South bide police court Tuesday morning for attempting to break into the Max Green's general store, 4601 Q street, last night PLACE SELECTS IN COASTARTILLERY Men of Draft Age Not in Pres ent Quota May Be Used for This Service, Says Gen eral Crowder. Des Moines, la., Feb. 26. (Special Telegram.) Men of draft age not in present quota may be inducted into coast artillery service, orders received by General Logan today fronAleneral Crowder announced. General Logan is sending letters to local draft boards notifying them to this effect. Those going into artillery service now will be sent to Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, for training. Camp Dodge Filling Up. Recruits from Iowa and Minnesota continue to arrive at Camp Dodge and are being examined and assigned as rapidly as possible. Four thousand five hundred men arrived today. Fif teen thousand men in all are to come in this draft. The early arrivals were assigned to the 350d infantry and the 339th field artillery. Beginning today the men will be assigned to the 349th and 351st infantry and the 337th field artillery. Men for the ma chine gun battalion, engineers, medi cal department and depot brigade will be chosen from the entire increment. More than 3,000 men reached camp Monday from the following Iowa counties: Warren, Monroe. Dickin son, Calhoun, Dallas, Woodbury, Boone, Lyon, O'Brien, Plymouth Cherokee, Buena Vista, Des Moines, Henry, Jefferson, Marion. Jackson. Jones, Linn, Appanoose, Wayne, Lucas, Allamakee, Clayton and How ard. Ad Man Hurt. George Mercer, former oresident of the Des Moines Advertising club and manager for Nichol the Tailor, was seriously injured when his automobile was struck by another car at Forty second and Grand. He was thrown to the pavement and it was feared for some time that his skull was frac tured. On examination, however, it was found this was not true. The driver of the other car, Vernon New-: man, was arrested by the police and a large quantity of liquor was found in his car. Newman was uninjured, but both machines were wrecked. 1 Old Soldier Dead. Captain V. P. Twombley, who won distinction during the civil war and who served as state treasurer of Iowa from 1885 to 1891. died at his home here yesterday at the age of 76 years. He has been ill for some time. After two color bearers had been shot down in the charge of the union forces on Fort Donelson Twombly, then a private, seized the colors and carried them until the battle was won. He was thrice wounded during the war. He was an officer in the Second Iowa infantry, referred to in history as the "bravest of the brave." His parents came to Iowa in a very early day and he was born near farming ton, Van Buren county, in 1842. For his heroic conduct at Fort Donelson he was promoted to a lieutenancy and later made captain. He carried the colors at Shiloh and was wounded at Corinth and Jonesboro. School Children to Help. Through the county superintend ents of Iowa the war savings stamps campaign, the Junior Red Cross or ganization and the work for voca tional agriculture in the public schools is to be extended throughout all of the schools of the state. State Superintendent A. M. Deyoe has is sued an official call to the county superintendents of Iowa to meet at the state house Thursday and Friday of this week to consider these mat ters. "It is expected that every man, woman and child of school age at least shall contribute something to help win this war," says the state superintendent. 1 Seed Census Ready. Seed corn census takers, appointed by Governor Harding for every school district in the state, completed their work today and reports on the quantity of seed corn available in each district will soon be forthcom ing. All reports received thus far by the State Council of National De fense and the agricultural extension department at Ames is to the effect that in order to provide a proper supply for all parts o the state there must be a most careful distribution of the stock now available. Prof. Bender Here. Prof. W. H. Bender, who resigned a professorship in the University of Minnesota to become director of ag ricultural vocational training for Iowa, is here to begin his work. He will have offices with the state super intendent of public instruction. Prof. Bender was formerly a member of the faculty of the State Teachers' college at Cedar Falls and holds de grees from the state university at Iowa City, the agricultural college at Ames and the Teachers' college at Cedar Falls. County Buys Handkerchief Donated by President's Wife Shenandoah, la., Feb. 26. (Spe cial.) The linen handkerchief, given by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson to the Red Cross auction at Farragut, brought $365. It was purchased by Fischer township in a body. The Washing ton birthday event totaled about $2,200. Forrest Doty, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Doty, was married at the court house at Kansas City to Miss He1 fain of Shenandoah Monday. January 28. The wedding had been kept a secret until tne last tew aays Th o-rnnm is 18 vears old. Carl Edward Aridson, sergeant- major of a battalion ot engineers stationed at Camp Courchesne at El Paen T . who has been designated first alternate for the military aca demy at West foint, is a son or a. j. Avidson, 608 West Lowell street. He : coirt tn Vi3v nprferteri an invention of special military value which won for him the rank ot sergeant after he went into service nfm va Adam?, a farmers wife. found glass in canned hominy she was serving rnday ana unaer sucn circumstances as indicate that it oauM hordtv he accidental. Another can was opened an ' 46 pieces of glass found. Mr. Adams noiinea me food administration and the merchant who handled the goods. VrmA TTarmthar of Coin has been elected farm advise- for Mills county. Mr. and Mrs. Farquhar will make their home at Malvern, where he will have an omce. SOUTH SIDE NEW MUTTON RULE 4 PLEASWWERS Stockmen Declare Removal of Ban on Mutton Will Make for More Export Beef and Pork. South Side stockmen are gratified at the action of the United States Food Administration to allow mut ton and lamb meat to be eaten freely until April 15. They say this will make the market normal again and will tend to stabilize conditions which were becoming chaotic. Sheep prices have taken an up ward turn already, Monday's price being 25 to 30 cents above Saturday's. Mutton is not exported and the food men say that if it is used abundantly s for home consumption, we will have more pork and beef to send abroad. The new ruling allows mutton to be eaten on meatless days until April IS.- Lamb feeders say they have lost money on their operations this win ter and they critize what they call the "senseless propaganda" against eat ing lamb. The world needs wool and, they say, that this is the time to encourage mutton eating to stimulate the industry. South Side Lithuanians Pleased at Move of Fellows The hundreds of Lithuanians in South Omaha are thrilled by the thought that their native country has declared its independence of Russia and that, even now in the miserable muddle of affairs of its two enemies, Russia and Germany, it preserves its identity and resists alike assimilation by Teutons and Slavs. Twenty-six youths from the parish of Rev. Father George Jonaitis, Tag Your Parcels. An Omaha woman recently sent a package containing wear ing apparel to her daughter in Kansas City. She used a ship ping tag of a South Side hide J and fur company on which to write her daughter's address, but forgot to erase the hide company's address and the package went to them first. Upon opening the package the South Side firm discovered the mistake and the real destination. They remailed the package and enclosed a card bearing this message, "Don't send us your dry goods. Send us your hides." South Side Lithuanian , priest, have joined the colors, and all local Lithuanian societies are active in war work. 1 Of the 161 Lithuanian families in Father Jonaitis's parish 121 of them own their own homes. Many of them own Liberty bonds and virtually all of them belong to the Red Cross and own thrift stamps. The Lithuanians are Indo-Aryans and are in no way related to either the Slav or Teuton. They are fair, blue-eyed, tall and strong. Nebraska Farmers Are llmhlu tn flhtain I ahnr W I MM W W Wvill wmsw v s Shortage 'of labor is the big prob lem among the farmers who congre gate 'in the commission rooms at the exchange building in the stock yards. S. Chudomelka, Dodge county farmer, says that it is impossible to get good help in his county, tie Has three sons, one has enlisted and the other two are in class 1 of the second draft The story is told of one farm hand in South Dakota who has contracted to work this year for 104 a month and board and room. Genoa Farmers Doing More Than Knitting for Red Cross Genoa farmers are doing more than knitting for the Red Cross, ac cording to K. C. Knudson, president of the Farmers State bank of Genoa, who was at the stock yards Monday. The Nance county farmers who sent a car load of hogs to be sold for the Red Cross at the stock yards last week, are giving corn and they expect to ship a carload of the "yellow gold dust" to Omaha soon and all of the money will go to the Red Cross. . f 4 Pneumonia Takes Mrs. Egger, 'South Side Pioneer Mrs. F. J. Egger, 65 years old, died Monday afternoon at her home, Forty-eighth avenue and U street, of pneumonia after an illness of a few days. She is survived by her husband and several children, all living in South Omaha. They are Mrs. Andrew Christensen, Mrs. Mike Schwartz lander, Mrs. George Hoffman, Mrs. Charles Kaufold, Mrs. James Janos key and three sons, John, Edward and Alfred. ; South Side Brevities Mrs Andrew Smith, Forty-seventh and J streets, will entertain the M. K. club at a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday. MISS EMILY STEVENS in the delightful 6-act Metro wonderplay entitled "Alias Mrs. Jessup,1' Besse tonight. The tea and home cooking Bale which the Ladles' Aid ot Grace Methodist church had planned to hold at the home of Mrs. J. E. Lush will be held at the home of Mrs. F. A. Cressey Thursday afternoon. C. P. McCormack, 1720 Dorcas street, has reported to the South Side police that hlfl 19-VASr-Old WifA ham illeonnaaM " - "i. in . v. ii nil . home, and has asked their help In locating her. She Is medium height and weight and has dark hair and gray eyes. Arrange Special Program For D:..-rtmg Soldier Boy Mondamin, la., Feb. 26. (Special.) The Mondamin soldier boys on the eve of their departure for Camp Fun ston were tendered a farewell recep tion in the high school assembly rooms. It was quite a pretentious af fair, consisting of vocal and instru mental selections, patriotic addresses and refreshments. The program, arranged by Prof. Brennan and M. L. McErvey, was especially appropriate for the occa sion and greatly pleased the boys for whom it was given. 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