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    THE BEE: . OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, ' DECEMBER 18, 1918.
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CARPS OF THANKS AND
ITNEKAL NOTICES.
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Contract Rateo on Application.
For convenience of advertlaera want ada
Will bo accepted ot toe following offices
HMN OFFICE Bee Building
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Lake Office... 2(18 North 24th St
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Park Office 2615 Leavenworth St
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advertisement ordered for mora than one
time.
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conveniently bring or Mend ynnr oda to
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t DEATH & FUNERAL NOTICES.
4 llELL JUnnle A , at the residence, 807
, J N. 25th Ave.. Sunday, Dec. 15, 191 S. age
41 yeara. Mrs. Bell Is survived by her
husband, Geo. Bell, and three children
her mother. Mrs. JuHa Etta Adams; five
' brothers, Boy, Sellso, Earl, Pearl and
Carl of Omaha.
Funeral from Crosby'a Parlor, 2511 N.
24th St., Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1918 at :
p. m. Interment, Forest Lawn ceme
tery.
1
J ery.
1 HERCE Em
1 N 25th St.,
mma, at the residence, 3m
Sunday. Deo 15. 1918, age
! 28. llro. Plerco la survived by her hus.
! band, M. D. Pierce; father and mother,
I Sir. and Mro. John Sollberger, and one
1 olater, Anna, of Omaha.
! Funeral from Crosby'a Parlors, 2511
N. 24th St., Tuesday. Dec. 17 1918. at
2 p. rn. Interment, Forest Lawnceme-
Urf,
UTTON Myrtle Catharine. age 6,
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sutton.
-Funeral Wednesday afternoon from
. rosldence, 813 North 27th Ave., at 2:30
Pi m., to St. John's church, 8:00 p. m.
Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
bELKB Louise M., age 42 yeara, Deeein
ber H. Beloved wife of August Oelke.
Funeral services will be held from
family residence,4 3911 North 23d street,
Wednesday, December 18, at 2:00 p. m.
Interment Forest Lawn cemetery. ,
icAROLCHUH Mrs. E. N. okla, aged
37. Romalno at Taggarfa undertaking
rooms, 2212 Cuming, until Thursday
when tho funeral will be held from her
restdense, 1604 Corby, at 1:30 p. m. In
torment Forest Lawn cemetery.
nu.IE -George, age S3.
Funeral Wednesday morotng from
John A. Gentlemen's mortuary, S4H
Farnara St., 8:80 a. m. to Holy Famll
1 . -. A - M Tnlnpm.nt Ifntv Sen.
uicnro cemeierey.
CARD OF THANKS.
Tl'K wish to thank our many frlenda and
neighbors, and particularly Mlas Robert,
son and her class, the 8th grade, at
Saratoga school for their kindness and
sympathy and the beautiful floral offer
tnga at the death of our beloved oon.
Mr. and Mro. Jamea P. Chrlatensen.
?E wish to thank our many friends and
neighbors and tho N. A. If. C. No. 6
for tho many kindnesses shown us dur
ing tho sickness and death of our be
lovod wife and mother and for the
beautiful floral offerings. Ed Leigh and
DauorVer, Lucy.
FLORtSTS.
! V& uwlelio
I ttrlsU
1814 Douglas SU"
LEE L. LARMON
Douglas 8244
iSjDONAGHUE
Est. 1S66.
1623 Harney.
Flowers snipped everywhere. E. paid.
1 1. Henderson. 161S Farnam.
D. 1248
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
LOST FOUND REWARDS
OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Persona having lost some articles
would do well to call at the offices of
the Omaha A Council Bluffs Street Rail
way company to ascertain whether they
left It In the street car.
Many articles each day are turned In
and the company Is anxious to restore
them to the rightful owners.
LOST Purse
Kdlng east,
6168.
on West
suitable
Farnam
reward.
St. line
Harney
LOST lino Liberty bond No. 5.672,028.
Phone Webster 5051. Rewnrd.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Film Developing.
FILM developed, rolls 10c; packs, 16c;
one-day service. Kaas Studio. Neville
Blk. x
Fixtures and Wiring.
TTTpjrTXJEIectrio washing machines
i-'UlVXVllNeiectrio ron, sn(j reading
lamps 2223 Cuming St. Douelas 251.
Jewelry.
dt AMrrwn0-'6 p,y ,he b,,t pr,c
UiniVrKJlV IVjrith privilege to buy
. back at small profit. GROSS JEWELRY
Co. 403 N" 16th. Red 6081.
LuST Black suT-vio fob; green elks tooth;
rewnrd. Phone Harney F979.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OFFICE OF THE QUARTKRM ASTERS.
Fort Crook. Neb. Bids v.i',1 be recelvpfl
at this office until 10 a. m. December
21, 191S. for the reconstruction of of
ficers' club, this post, at which time and
place bids will be opened in the Hires-
enee of the bidders. This la a brick
building with slate roof and was dam-
aged by fire. Original plans of this
building are on file at the office of quar-
, termaster. Fort Crook. Contract must
be executed and work begun before De
cember 31, 1918. Satisfactory bond will
be required from the successful bidder.
Building to conform to original specl-
fieatlons when completed.
To whom It may concern: I will not be
responsible for bills contracted by my
wife, Lena Lebbert, after Dec. 17. John
, Lehbert. f
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Furniture and Houshold Goods.
XMAS SHOULD BRING GREAT
CHEER THIS YEAR.
You may be assured of this oheer this
year If you seek the most select of your
gifts from our stock of Furniture and
House Furnishings. We want to claim
your attention on a few ot-4he Real
Big Values for little money. $45.00 Lux
urious Arm Chair, big back, $22.50; $18
Reed Roofcer, cretonne, loose cushions,
spring se;its. $9.95; other chairs and
rockers, $4.75 to $75.00; $11.50 Vernls
Martin Beds. $5.85; $18.60 Vernls Martin
Beds, $13.76; $42.60 Heavy-Brass Beds,
$27.50;. Electric Table Lamps, S3 9S to
$6.75; Matting and Cedar Chests as low
A $2.28. We specialize on complete fur
tifthlngs for hotels, rooming houses and
homesi We pay the freight.
STATE FURNITURE CO.,
14th and Dodge Sts. v Opp. tl. P. BWg.
Osteopaths.
DR. MABEL WESSON.
(14 Brandels Bldg.
T 2960 H 474V
Medical.
PILES, fistula and other rectal dis
eases cured without surgical oper
ation. Cure guaranteed. Write for
book on rectal diseases with testi
monials. DR. E. R. TARRY. v
240 Bee Bldg., Omaha,
Printing Supplies.
Watera-Barnhart Ptg. Co.. 414 S. 13th St.
Sates.
BARGAINS 1212 Farnam. Q A TTTO
J. J. Derlght Safe Co. - Oiif HlO
HEIP WANTED-MALE.
Professions and Trades.
WANTED Tailor at Wayne Cleaning and
Dye Works, Wayne, Net).
WANTED Experienced
Box 4771, Omaha Bee."
shipping clerk.
Salesmen and Solicitors.
DOCTOR with bani reference wanted at
once, Neb..B. R. town; 500 pop., mostly
Americans, soma surgvry; modern, new
8-bed hospital; nothing to buy; equipped
office for rent; doctor leaving specializ
es; he left JS.O00 practice; wire or
write Dr. M., Palmer. Neb.
WANTED Good live wire at once to
travel and sell stock In new corporation;
we pay 25 per cent commission; must
furnish reference with first letter. Ad
dress tho Grain Treating Machine Co..
Aberdeen, S. D.
WANTED Good reliable salesmen to sell
our up-to-date line of Calendara and
' Advertising Novelties. Liberal commts-
slons. Write for particulars. The Best
Mfg. Co., 24 William St., New Haven.
Conn. ,
SALESMEN WANTED Wanted a good
live salesman; will pay $50 per week
and expenses; men with ear are pre
ferable; will pay for use of car. Ad
dress 203 Farnam Bldff., Omaha, Neb.
A LIVE proposition or two good sales
men willing to earn $75 per week. See
Mr. Whitman, 312 Balrd Bldg., between
8 to 10 a. m., or 3 to 6 p. m.
PATENTS procured, bought and sold. In
ternational Patent Co.. 683 Brandels
D. 6691.
STURGES & STURGES. U. S. and foreign
patents and trademarks. S30 Bee Bldg
7
Tailors:
Dledrlck. P L.. 216 S 20lh. Tailor. D. 2432.
H. DOLGOFF.
Furniture, stoves, rugs, linoleum, Vic
tfolas, trunks and sultcasesbeddlng and
linen. Batter goods for less money.
Credit If you wish. Open evenings
1839-47 N. 24th St. Phones: Wsb. 1607.
Web. 4825.
BARGAIN Just a few heating stoves
lert; also nouse iurnisnmBs oi an nmu.
Loyal Furniture Co.. 223 No. 16th St.
LIGHT oak ekleboard In good condition
and reasonable. Webster 2169.
Pianos and Musical Instruments
PIANOS for rent $4 Pfr mo. A. Hospe Co.
Tvnewriters and SuDDlies.
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING
MACHINES
NEW AND REBUILT
Tho most complete lino of Typewrit
ers and Adding Machines west of Chi
cago. Can furnish any make at most
any price you desire to pay. We rent
and repair all makes and will buy cr
trade for your old machine. Every
machine guaranteed. Sea us before
you buy.
CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
(Established over 15 years.)
Douglas 4121. - 190S Farnam St.
TYPF.WRITER3 all makes, sold, rented
and repaired.
THE W. N. LONG COMPANY.
1916 Farnam Tel. V. $96.
RENT an Oliver Typewriter, three months
for 16. UO. Uliver Agency, iju c a, Ljaiu
Street. City.
TYPEWRITER wlU make an Ideal
Xmas gift Ws have them at $19 up.
Write for Hat Midland Typ. Co., 1404
Dodge.
Store and Office Fixtures.
WE buy, sell and make desks, safes, show
cases, shelving, etc. Omano fixture ot
Supply Co.. 11th and Douglas. D 2724.
Towel Supplies.
Omaha Towel Stipply 207 S 1
lt7
D. 682.
Wedding Stationery.
WEDDING announcements and" printing.
Douglas Printing Co Tel. Douglas 644.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
NEBRASKA farm mortgage In corporation
for sale. Have charter and articles of
Incorp. with broad authority and ready
to transact business. Box 6476, Om. Bee.
LADY wishing to enter Into small pay
ing business, wishes partner or, party
to furnish capital.
FOR SALE Confectmnery and luncheon
business. CaU Colfax 39?6.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Male.
EFFICIENCY expert wants position from
1 o'clock to 5. Will take charge of
bookkeeping department and render
complete audit with financial state
ments. Will also Install system If de
sired. Box 6706 Omaha Bee.
WANTED By married man, employment
on farm: will furnish best of references;
I am experienced In all kind of farm
work. W. H. Dallke, Rohn, Neb.
TWO salesmen willing to earn from $40
to $60 per week. See Mr. Whitman, 312
Balrd Bldg., between 8 and 10 a. m., or
3 to 6 p. m. ..
TRAVELING salesman: established trade;
grocery specialty; salary, $150 and ex
penses. Western Reference & Bond
Ass'n. '
WANTED Good cutlery'salesman for Ne
braska and the Dakotas. Western States
Cutlery and Mfg. Co.. Boulder. Colo.
1
Boys.
WANTED pood strong boy as
apprentice In pressroom. Ap
ply to Omaha Bee.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
' Miscellaneous.
WANTED Young woman to keep theater
clean at Nebraska City. .Call C. M.
Casey. Millard Hotel, before 1 p. m.
today.
REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED.
North. "
HEIP WANTED.
Male and Female.
WANTED Men, ladles and boe to learn
barber trade; big demand: wages while
learning, strictly modern. Call or write
1402 Dodge St Trl-Clty Barber, College
Phono D. 2147.
HOLER Barber College wants young men
and ladles to learn tho barber trade
Call or write for free catalogue 110
S. 14th St., Omaha. Neb.
VELVET coats cleaned and steamed, $2 50
Carey Cleaning Co.. 24tb and Lako Sts
Webster 392.- . N 1
EDUCATIONAL.
boyleSTcoli.eg'k
day .school.
. NIGHT SCHOOL. v
, Intensive training for office workers
Courses In Bookkeeping, Shorthand.
Stenotypy, Typewriting, Railroad and
Wireless Telegraphy, Comptometry. Ma
chine Bookkeeping and all English
-ranches. Students admitted any day
Catalogue free.
Telephone Douglas 1566.
Mth and.Harney Sta
RELIABLE AUTO SCHOOL.
Best . electrical and self-starter
courses. Easily learned.' No books. Fite
atalog National Auto School. 2814
North 20th St. Omaha. Neb.
Van Sunt School of Business.
Day and Evening Schools
220 Omaha National Bank Bldg
Douglas 68!0
MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK.
$300 DOWN AND .?o PER MO.
5-room strictly ni. I rn bungalow,
north of Kountza l'l.rk. all on one
floor; large floored nine; full cement
basement: furnace h at; laundry con
venlencesT paved sin-,.;, jmvlng paid; 1
block to car line; fu ; set of screens
and storm windows; house is vacant.
Owner will sacrifice $3 250
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
KE ALTO Its.
637 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bide D. 781.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.-.
Nebraska Lands.
1 South.
LEARN Mother shorthand and typewrit
ing. Day and night classes Omaha
Shorthand-College. Bee Bldg..y 6528.
7
FOR RENT-ROOMS.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED.
20 First-Class Laborers
at Once.
GOOD WAGES
Report at 27th and Whltemore Sts.,
M1NNE LUSA ADDITION.
WANTED Janitor for steam plant, white
or colored; wages $S0 a month to start
on; permanent employnnt guaranteed.
Address, giving references, Box 5621,
Omaha Bee.
PAINTING, CARPETS AND pDD JOBS
THE NATIONAL CLEANING CO.
Harney 6012.
MAN with one-ton Republic truck wants
steady Job. Dougjas 8711.
Female.
YOUNG lady tpylst, excellent references,
wants Omaha position by Jan. 1st. Ex
perienced In title abstracting, county
record and general office work. Fast
and accurate. State salary. Address
Bex 5681. Omaha Bee.
PRACTICAL
only. Web.
nursing;
6040.
maternity cases
Laundry and Day Work.
EXPERIENCED colored lady wants
bundle washing, Iron and cleaning. Har.
6168.
LAUNDRY work wanted; carefully laun
dered and returned. Webster 4421.
HEAFEY & HEAFEY,
'thdertakers and embalmers, (Tel. H.
166. Office 2611 Farnam.
- HULSE & RIEPEN
' Pioneer Funeral Directors
iSl So. 16th St. Phone Doug;. 1226
HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME
Hoffman quality service costs less.
14th and Dodge. Douglas 3901.
STACK & FALCONFR
Independent Undertakers. Sid-Far. H. 400
J UTil l5b'DDER i CO., Funeral Directors.
F. I Fero, Mr., 83d and Cuming Sts.
Phono Douglas 677 Auto ambulance.
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN, undertaker and
embalmer. 8411 Farnura St Har. 8(2.
MONUMENTS & CEMETERIES.
WEST LAWN -CEMETERY.
1 Family lota on - easy payments;
'thoughtful service; perpetual care; street
cars to osttranco. Phone Walnut 120 or
Douglas 129, and our auto will call for.
Ton. -
largest display of monuments In
tho United States. FRANK 8WOBODA.
121$ B,' 13th. Phono Douglaa 1872-6216.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
HE members of North Omaha Lodge
No, JV Degree of Honor, are requested
to attend tho funeral of Brother Geo.
Jones.. 1402 Parker St. Funeral from
Masonic Temple Wednesday at 2 p. m.
EFFIE HANSEN, Chief of Honor.
, BLANCH SMITH. Recorder.
BIRTHS AND DHATHS.
f Births Earl and - Irnlver Carter, 1420
N St.. 'girl; Mat! and Armllla Schleker,
f 1732 South 17th St., boy: P. D. and Bessie
j "Wisdom, HHy, So. 29th St., boy; Frank
land Mary BulMvan, 4853 So. 17th St., girl;
! David and Minnie Sherman, 127 No. 84th
I St.. boy; Stephen and AIM Vail, 2320 E
o.v ooy; uiya ana aiarma Auieaaci, zmo
8o. 48th 8t; Albln and Adallno Kellstrom,
4801 Dodgo St., boy; Edwin and Hazel
Jlrock, hospital, boy: Herman and Sarah
Osoff, (06 S. 10th St., girl; Sadlslaus snd
Balblno, Karnlsh, 4216 So. 37th St., girl;
Charleo and Emma Pankey, .2928 Krsklne
St, boy;. William and Faye DuVal, 4125
No. llth St., boy.
Desfths Franctna E. Beeiley, 85, 1434
Ames Ave.; Sundy Huff, 4X 2706 Parker1
iSt; Sarah F. Jewell, 45, 2911 Lake St.;
I Elizabeth Gilchrist, 46, 4125 So. 13th St.;
"Samuel Silverman, tl. 1416 No. 20th St.:
''Laura Peterson, 19," 4836 Ohio St.; James
I A. Howie, 40, hospital; Jesse Lemmon, 33,
'1007 No, loth Bt.; Ida C. Belt. 2f, hospi
tal; William Cooper, 33, 1!0 So. 64th St.;
(Frances Cooper, 17, 1204 So. 64th St.: Eds
. na Hansen. 10. 4838 iPlne St.; George E.
(Swlngley, 17. 1726 South 2th Su; Mary
Nopens, 26, 40th and Jones St.; Marie Wle
t beL 10, 40th and Jafoes Sts. ; Grace Mc
( Clure. 18, 40th and Jones Sts.; Fred JA
Oropengelser, 31, hospltpl: Emma Fierce,
28, 1011 No. 25th St.; Joseph M. Vopat,
15. 2222 Howard 'St.; Forest A. Horning,
23, hospital. Fort Omaha; Bickford A.
Welch, 21, hospital, Fort dmaha-Thomaa
B. Hale, 12, hospital, Fort Omaha; Charles
W. Rltter. 27. hospital. ,,
Sewing Machines.
"SEWING MACHINES .
We rent, repair, sell needles and parts
of all sewing machines.
MICHEL'S
NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.
15th and Harney Sts. Doug. 1662.
Clothing & Furs.
FOR SALE Beautiful knitted babyhoods.
3314 S. 23d St.
Miscellaneous.
OMAHA PILLOW CO. Feathers steamed.
renovated and made up In new ream
proof ticking. 1907 Cumlnar. Doug. 2467.
SAVE on lumber, doors, screens, roofing.
Lumber & Wrecking Co., 21st &
WANTED TO BUY.
LIBERTY BONDS; PRIVATE TARTY
WILL" FAY SPOT CASH FOR LIB
ERTY BONDS; WILL ALSO BUY
YOUR RECEIPTS FOR BONDS PART
LY PAID UP; ALL TRANSACTIONS
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. 411 Mo
CAGUE BUILDING.
EXPERIENCED colored lady wishes day
work, cleaning. Webster 4419.
WORK by the week by reliable colored
girl, Webster 8925.
COLORED lady wishes day work. Web.
33S2.
WANTED Two first-class hard candy
men that are good on satin-finished and
pure sugar goods; prefer men that are
capable of taking charge of depart
ments; permanent position for the risht
men. Send reference with application.
Address Minnehaha Candy Co., Sioux
Kalis', S. D.
Furnished Rooms.
NEWLY furnished, modern rooms from
$2 up. 659 S. 2'ith Ave.
Hotels.
HEATED looms. $2 61) week. Apartments
with kitchenette Ogden hotel. Coun. B
FCS RENT HOUSES.
West.
CLOSE IN
11 ROOMS, HOT WATER HEAT
124 S. 24th St., all modern. In good"
rep'alr, especially desirable for rooming
house; iiak finish; largo yard; rental,
$85. w
GEORGE & CO..
902 City NaflBk Bldg. Doug. 756.
11-ROOiriious", strlcTryiiToiernrfinerTor
rooming house, $:!5. 2622 Capitol Ave.
Newly decorated and painted. Red 6S2.
2601 Capitol Ave.
furnace, modem.
Brick house, good
North.
WANTED Men 19 to 60 years for gen
eral yard work; steady work for goood
men. Apply timekeeper Union Stock
Yards Co., Soujft Omaha.
FLOOR man, hand compositor and make
up wanted. Write or wire the State
Puhllshlng Co.; Pierre, S. D.
WANTED A first-class pump and wind
mill man; no boozer wanted. E. C
Wheelock, Hiawatha, Kan. i
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
Stores and Offices.
WANTED Cleaning and day work. Doug.
9121.
HELP WANTED MALE.
Stores and Offices.
WANTED TO BUY.
.STOCK WANTED Sammies Oil, Hull
Copper, Hoffman Oil, Afterthought Cop
per, Harroun Motors, Globe Oil, Liberty
Bonds and other stocks. Will pay cash
A. L. DEIBEL.
Boatmen's Bank Bldg., St Louis, Mo.
LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT Cash paid
for your Liberty bonds or receipts for
i bonds partly paid for. No publicity.
Room 319 McCague Bldg., Just south of
elevator.
DESKS DESKS DESKS
New desks; used desks bought, sold and
traded. J. C.Reed, 1201 Farnam. D. 6146.
JENKINS. 705 South 16th, will pay best
price for old clothes, snoes, joo lots oi
all kinds. Residence, Douglas 8032. Of
fice, Douglas 8092.
PERSONAL.
to
i ' J'atS SALVATION Army Industrial Home.
I solicits your V oldL dot htag. furniture.
magaxlnea. Ws collect We distribute.
I Phono Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
nil Call and Inspsct our new bora
; 11 10-11 12-1 114 Pod St
- MARRIAGE LICENSES.
!" Permits to wed have been Issued
t the following:
V Name and Residence.
Lucius Lyell, Tucumaeh, Nob. ....
Cora Miller Grlmmett, Tecumseh,
Angler H. Foster, Fort Omaha....
Anns Wallngford, Prescott. Arlx....
Karl Chappell, Maryville, Mo... 4...
Either Martin. Fremont Neb.
Willafd O. Herbert Akron, la.
Grace O. Vanderbeek, Akron, la...
Theodora. E, Johnson. Omaha.
Nellie E. Rife, Hanska, Minn...
William C Grimes, Omaha....
Ethel Hadley,' Omaha.... y...
Age.
37
Neb. 2
.... 2
.... 23
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LOST FOUND REWARDS
l LOST Saturday 'I p. m. black music bag
containing parcels and check boak. Re
'. Ward. Phono Harney 1494.
f LOST Up town Saturday, mesh bag, con
f tainlng glasses, gloves snd money. Ri
i ' ward. .M.N.. Tyler 121. 1
J. i&TWEEN lth and 20th, on Dodge St..
bunch ot keys: finder return to Box 6733.
Omaha Beo, Bowari v-
WANT TO BUY The book entitled
"Tho Great Works" by T. K. Either new
or second hand. Address Box Y 271,
Omaha Bee.
WANTED TO BUY Small portable pasty
oven. Coal burner. Burlington Eating
House, Ravenna. Neb.
WE buy waste paper and pay good prices.
Phono or write Omaha Paper Stock Co.
Douglas 159.
WANTED To buy, a baby carriage,
good condition. Walnut 1141.
In
LIBERTY loans bought. Ill South 15th.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ETHEL THRALL MALTBY, D.
312 Bee Building,
Phone Douglas 3072
C.
Accordeon Pleating.
ACCORDEON. side, knife, sunburst, Box
pleating, covered buttons all sizes and
styles; hemstitching, plcot edging, eye
let cut work, button holes, pennants
IDEAL BUTTON AND PLEATING CO.
300-308 Brown Bldg., Fhone D. 1936.
HEMSTITCHING. PLEATING. BUTTONS
O. U. VanArnam Pleating Co.,
36-7 Paxton Bloc'... Phono Doug. 8101.
Awnings.
AWNINGS AND PORCH FURNITURE
Auto touring tents and camping supplies
SCOTT-OMAHA TENT A AWNING CO.
Detectives.
JAMES ALLAN. 312 Neville Blk. Evl
(lence secured in all ces Tyler 1136
Baggage and Express.
-THE ONLY WAY
THE OMAHA TRANSFER CO.
Billiard Tables.
PRIVATE tables for parties at Holmes'
Bronze Memorial Tablets.
Bronze Tablets and Bank Signs.
All classes of cast bronze work.
Designs and estimates furnished.
F R. McCONNELL
427 Railway Exchange. Omaha
Brass and .Iron Foundries."
PAXTON-MITCH ELL" X.,
17th ana Martha Sis.. Omaha. Neb.
Brass, bronze aluminum and machine
gray Iron castings
Chiropractors.
Dr. J. C. Lawrence. Balrd Bldg. D. 8461
SPINOGRAPH. Dr. EdwarBsJMth. Farnam
Costumes.
FULU-drcss suits for rent 109 N. IStb 8t,
opposite Postofflce ' John Feldisn
Dancing Academies.
4-KEL-P1NE Dancing Academy at Council
Bluffs, Eagle Hall. Class from 8 to i,
dancing t to 12 Wed.;' Sat and Sunday.
For private lessons call f. 7850.
Dentists.
Dr. Bradbury No pain. 21 W.o.W. Bldg.
Salt's Dental Anuk, 108 Sose Side D.21II.
EMPLOYERS
Have You Positions for
Returning Soldiers?
Telephone the Chamber of
Commerce Soldiers' Employ
ment Bureau, Tyler 1234, if
you have need of any kind of
male help. DO IT AT ONCE.
Returned soldiers are regis
tering with us every day by
the score. We have men
ready to fill good office jobs,
salesmen,' stenographers,
chauffeurs, etc.
Telephone us your vacan
cies. W. O. W. Bldg.
Soldiers'
Employment
Bureau
Mrs. Walker, Manager.
OMAHA fTAMBER
OF COMMERCE.
Phone Tyler 1234.
Vv ANTED toutiK ladlta to learn how to
operate Comptometers and Burroughs
Calculating and bookkeeping machines.
A good postIon absolutely guaranteed
to every graduate. Time required to
complete course. C weeks to 3 months
Day and evening classes. Call and see
us or telephone Douglas 7415 for par
ticulars.
DWORAK SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING,
Second Floor Wead Bldg..
18th and Farnam Sts.
WANTED YoifSg lady label writer ap
prentice in prescription department; bring
sample of hand-writing to Mr. Uaskell
afternoons and evenings at downstairs
prescription department. Sherman &
MoConnetl Drug Co.. 16th and Dodge Sts
STENOGRAPHER and bkpr.. $100-1116.
Stenographer, small office, 170.
Must be neaMn appearance.
THE MARTI COMPANY,
1126 W.JO. W. Bids.
BOOKKEEPER. Insurance office, 8S5-S90;
typist, good future, $13 per week; stock
clerk, $45. Co-Operative Reference Co,
1015 City National Bank Building.
WANTED Names women, 18 or over,
wishing permanent government positions.
$90 per month. Address Box 261, Oma
ha Bee.
BOOKKEEPER for general , merchandise
store, small town. Nebraska', $125. West
ern Reference & Bond Assn.
EXPERIENCED I B. X. operator. Apply
M. '. Teters Mill Co., 29th and B streets,
South Side.
STENOGRAPHERS, $85, $80, $75, $70. $65.
WATTS REP. CO., 11.18 1st Natl. Bk.
WAN TBDOffTco gi rT 210 Beo Bui 1 d I n g.
Professions and Trades.
SALESMAN, good position.
Office mgr., out of city, $128.
Office boys, $40. $60.
THE MARTI COMPANY,
1126 W. O. W. Bldg.
Stores and Offices.
BOOKKEEPER, also take charge of small
office, $125; cigar clerk, salary depends
on experience. Co-Operative Reference
Co., 1015 City National Bank Building.
NOW A WAR
INDUSTRY...
LEARN LOCAL AND
LONG DISTANCE
TELEPHONE
OPERATING.
Good salary paid while learning. Per
manent positions open: excellent oppor
tunlty for advancement; get Into ossen
tlal war winning work.
APrLY TO C. F. LAMBERT.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO.
1807 DOUGLAS ST.
WANTED A practical nurse.
' ney 6363. .
Call Har-
Household and Domestic.
WANTED Elderly lady to help In fam
ily as mother has gone to help husband
with news stand part of day. Box 471,
Sidney, Neb. h --
COMPETENT maid for general house
work; city referencesrequlred; good
wages; small family; no washing. 527
S 37th St.; Harney 3148.
WANTED A housekeeper. I am a wid
ower with one son and live one-half
mile from town. Address Box T 270,
Omaha, Neb. '
BOOKKEEPER and stenographer for gen
eral merchandise store; central Ne
braska town: $100. Western Reference
& Bond Ase'n.
CITY coltector; permanent position; mer
cantile house; $85 to $100. Western Ref
erence & Bond Ass'h.
OFFICE. clerk, good penman, $100.
WATTS REF. CO.. 1138 1st Natl. Bk.
WANTED Upholsterer for furniture de
partment Box 41405. Bee.
Professions and Trades.
UMAHA RAILWAY mall clerk examina
tions coming. Women, girls eligible
Commence $92 month. Wonderful op
portunity Permanent positions Candi
dates coached free. Write Immediately
Franklin Institute. Dept. ii9-K. Roches
ter. N. Y.
WANTED An experienced barber to lease
first-class barber x shop In large hotel
with billiard room In connection; must
be financially reliable and be able to
furnish bond. Apply to I. L. Essen, 100
Bee Bid sr. -
WANTED One prescription pharmacist.
Apply to Mr. Gaskill afternoons and
evenings at downstairs prescripticn
room Sherman St McConnell Drag Co..
16th and Dodge Sta.
WANTED Experienced Store keeper for
first-class hotel: must come well recom
mended and must be In a position to
furnish bond. Apply to 1. L. Essen, 10O
Bee BMg.
LINOTYPE machinist-operator - wanted.
Write or wtro tho-Stato Publishing Co..
Fierro. S. D, ' , - T
WANTED A girl to help - with house
work. Can go home at night. Apply
at 2412 Charles St. Webster 5746.
YOUNO girl to assist with housework;
small house, no washing or cooking, good
waives. Harney 4599. 109 S. 42d St.
WHITE girl wanted to assist with house
work; no rookln'g or washing. Call
Webster 2123. . .
COMPETENT
housework ;
$9
white girl for general
no launary worn; wage".
Phone Walnut 238.
5122 BUrt.
WANTED A respectable white woman
cook without children. For particulars
write Box 304 Valentine. Neb.
WANTED A girl to help with housework
to go home at night. Webster 5746.
2412 Charles.
GIRL WANTED $10 per week, two in
family. Call quick at 114 N. $0th St.
NURSE maid,
S. 35th St.
white, $15 per week.
Harney 3913.
137
for general housework, no
WHITE girl
washing. Douglases! 6.
COOKwanted at once. South Side Hos
pital. Phone South 68 . ,
5658.
NEAT colored
Omaha Bee.
housekeeper. Box
WANTED Housemaid, white,
ney 69.
Tel.
Har-
Hotels and Restaurants.
WANTED, at once, experienced house
keeper for hotel: 150 rooms. Apply
person. Manager, Wellington Inn.
LAUNDRESS for up-to-date hotel In Ne
braska. ABly to I. L. Essen, 100 Bee
Bldg. -
Miscellaneous.
V
WHITES woman, wanted for janitor work
" ovenlngs. S40 First Nat l Bank Bldg.
3-ROOM apartment, all modern except
heat; newly decorated; nice yard and
shade; southeast corner 30th and Sara
toga Sts. For further information Call
TRAVER BROS.,
S19 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglas 6SS6.
FOR RENT.
Five-room, modern except heat, 3025 Pratt
Street.
6-R.M. house, nul. ex. ht. 2505 N. 25th,
$15 per mo. Mr. Pease. 211 Brand. Thea.
FOR RENT 6-room house, 1411 Garfield
St. Call Wal. 522.
Miscellaneous.
LIST your property tor rent or sale with
FIRST TRUST COMPANY,
Realtors. Tyler 72$.
HOUSES
IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
CREIOH'SONS & CO.. Bee.
"PETERS TRUST CO.,
Specialists In Apartment management
2568 Douglas St., 9 rooms, $33; 4119 and
4128 N. 3Sth. $12 and $14.
JOHN N. FRENZER Douglas 654
A FEW houses for colored. Good loca
tions. F. D. WEAD. 210 S. ISth St. Tyler 151.
NEAR FIELD CLUB.
$1,000 DOWN AND PER MO.
Three brand now 6-romn strictly mod
ern bungalows, all on oi e floor; llvtng
room and dining room finished in oak;
bedrooms and bath, white enamel fin
ish, with oak floors; floored attic; built
in buffet with mirrored ulass; plate
rails and panel walls; built-in book
cases and colonnadevopettmRs; full ce
ment basement; furnace heat; fronting
on boulevard and j beautiful -drive.
Owner has reduced the price from $5,600
to $4.760 These must he sold.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
REALTORS.
E37Vmahl Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781.
"CREIGHTON'SFIRST
ADDITION, $4,500
Just listed a modern, two-story square
frame residence, situated m ar the Wind
sor school. Finished In oak; garage.
Easy terms; immediate oiossesslon.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglas 3962. 918-20 City National
3854 LEAVENWORTH
ST., 5-ROOM MODERN,
$1,800
Price of this' practically new modern
house has been cut $550 for. quick cash
sale: good lot; paved street. Call Wal
nut 3124 evenltiKS or Tyler 50 during day
and ask for Mr. Manville.
HASTINGS & 1IEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY.
MODERN nearly new this -room bunga
low, with full basement. About 2 acres,
entirely fenced with 4-ft. woven, wire;
large cave, chicken hoUse-and barn com
bined. One block from station on Fort
Crook Inter-urban car line. In good neigh
borhood. Price, $4,100, and on terms.
Owner leaving city March 1st. Call
South 4119.
$ QUARTER SECTIONS,
WELL. IMPROVED.
AND THEY ARE SNAPS.
Located In Merrick county, 2t. 3 snd
S miles from town; good soil and the
best of pure water at a depth of from
10 to 20 feet; 40jicres of wheat on each
quarter, looking fine. Trices: $2(t00u,
$21,000 snd $24,000; about one-half cash,
balance terms.. Possession. "March 1.
100 acres Veil Improved, one-half mile
to town: good soil, Ih acres alfalfa, an
Ideal little stock farm; 60 acres under
plow. Price for 10 days only $137.50 per
-acre; about one-half cash, balance terms.
The above farms are all In the Great
Platte valley, if . you want to buy
gooa rarm at mo rignt price, don t
write, but come at once. M. A. Larson,
Central city, Neb,
AUTOMOBILES.
Tires & Supplies.
FARMS .FARMS FARM
All sizes, all prices and several with
exceptionally good terms; Douglas and
Sarpy counties, and a few good buys
in Iowa. If you will have $3,000 or
mors by March 1, I can fix you out.
Soma exceptionally good bargains; some
nifty ones. Do not delay. Call fore
noons If convenient.
-ORIN S. MERRILL CO.,
1015-1016 City National Bank Building.
FOR SALE. ,
10 acres 4 miles north of Blair, all In
wheat, ( acres Joining city limits, store
bulUlng. Blair, also store building at
Florence.
NeV
Fred Bugeon, Owner, Blair,
1 SECTION wheat land, 600 acres llvel;
8 miles from town: one crop will pay
land; wheat made 30 bu. last season;
good terms;, will sell all or part; Liberty
bonds taken as first payment; writs
owner, Guy Forsllng, Bushnell, Neb.
WRITE ine for pictures and prices of my
farms and ranches In good old Dawes
county. Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford.
Neb
ALFALFA wheat and corn Irrigated
farms snd ranches, $15 to $170. Send
ror list i;over a .:o., ozart. NeD
f MERRICK COUNTY. Improved corn snd
alfalfa .farms st the right price. M. A.
LARSON. Centrsl City, Neb
Miscellaneous
TWO REAL BARGAINS.
6-r. fully mod., oak finish, garage,
large lot, paved street, renting for $25.
Price, $3,300, $300 cash.
5-r. mod. ex. ht., In fine repair, 50x
128 ft., east front lot, $'J,250; your own
terms and immediate possession. Lot
or auto considered on either.
RASP BROS.. 212 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721.
FOR RENT AND SALE.
HOUSES, COTTAGES 4 APARTMENTS
AMEPICAN SECURITY CO..
202 8 17th St Douglas JB1T
WESELL,rent, Insure and make loans
on cltv property, north.
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO..
24th and Ames Ave. Col. 217.
GOOD Omaha Income property for clear
western land or eastern Nebraska farm.
Mr Pease. 211 Brandels Theater Bldg
Oregon Land.
IRRIGATION.
"In the Heart of the Range."
The Jordan Valley Project, Malheur
County, Oregon; an empire in the mak
ing; the land of opportunity; 20,000
acres open for entry; fertile soil; plenty
of wtiter; land with full water right;
$71.00 an acre; terms; homestead entries
nearby. Write for literature and details
to Jordan Valley Farms, S23 First Na
tional Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Next
excursion-January 6th.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per
a.. Including paid up water rights Henry
Levi A C. M. Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat
BARGAINS In himes. Investments, prop
erties and acreage near Omaha. Harri
son A Morton, 916 Omaha Nat Bk Bldg
REAL ESTATE-Buslness Property
WE NEED small homes or small invest
ment property.
H. A. WOLF CO.. '
Electric Bldg. Tyler 85.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO
Income. Business and Trackage Specialists
15th and Podge Sts Douglas 416.
BUSINESS property Tnd Investments.
A P TIIKEY A SON.
A 420 First National Bank Bide.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
HAVE equity of $2,700 In a very fine
home, all mod. and nice. Will exc. on
South Dakota or Minnesota land. Call
Mr. Browne. Doug. 623ii.
-' INTER-STATE REALTY CO.,
1516 City National Bank Bldg.
BIRKETT & CO.,
Care of property and Insurance.
Bee Bldg. Douglas 632.
250
Miscellaneous.
DAIRY FARM.
For Sale so. acre. Improved, close to
iearney. uutraio county. Men.; all level
riatte valley land; 50 acres under plow,
some alfalXa balance good level pas
ture; a good 5-room house, barn and
other buildings; a little dandy dairy
farm. Price, $82.50 per acre; reasonable
terms. If Interested call and see me.
A. Nelson, Boblnson Farm, Kearney,
Neb.
GAIN more miles tor less money.
trosd vour tread-worn tlreo by O. and
O. Tiro Co.. $416 Leavenworth. Tyltf
1261-W.
BUY Lee puucture-projf pneumatlo tiros
and eliminate your tiro trouble Powell
Supply Co.. 1051 Farnam 8t.
USED tires, first-class condition. H tc
$15. Sent on approval. Duplex Tiro Co.,
118 S. 17th 81 ' .
FORD light delivery, food running or
der: will sell cheep. H. 688.
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATORS
Wrecked and leaky radiators ropalret
and rebuilt: largo stock used rsdlstnrs:
New Ford honeycomb radiators.
OMAHA RADIATOR & TIRE WORKS.
11 Cumins; 2064 Farnam
EXPERT radiators, fendtrs snd ut
bodies, repairing at reasonable pricea.
Prompt attention given to gayRi
work; ship your radiators direct -40 us.
NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGE, f
7104 North 18th. 218 S. 19th St.
ft!
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I
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY-DAV1DSON MOTORCYCLES.
Bargains In used machines Victor H.
Roos, the Motoryclo Man 171 b snd
Leavenworth
LIVE STOCK VEHICLES.
For Sale.
WILL SACRIFICE 5-year-old J. 000-pound,
matched team, also hekvy set double
harness; unable to cars for them. 2226
Mason street.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
illl(J)S. living
Harney (1723.
muaiu boxes for Xmas.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Organized by the Busltie.O Men of Omaha
FURNITURE, pianos and notes ss secur
Ity, $40 mo , H goods, total, tl 60.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
432 Security Bldg. !th & Farnam Ty G
LOAN8ON DIA HONDS.JBWBLRT-AND
11 CI LIBERTY BONDS. Ot7
U '0 W. C n.ATAU. EST 1SJ o
tiTH FLU. BECUR I TT BI.PG TT 160,
Lowest rates. Private loan booth Harry
MaloBhocit. 1614 Dodge D. 6619 Est 1RH.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
AUTOMOBILES.
DART TRUCKS
ONE. TWO AND THREE AND
ONE-HALF TON MODELS
EQUIPPED WITH BUD A MOTORS
AND TIMKEN AXLES AND BEAR
INGS; ALSO WORM DRIVE.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS.
w!:
TIZARD Palace Block, Central West. 3
room apartment, bath, porch, first floor.
Apply 220 N. 2M Phone Red 4232.
3 or 4-room apartments: steam heated.
816 South 2M. Tyler 224S.
North."
1823 WIRT ST., 4 rooms, second floor,
$27.5fl. Armstrong-Walsh Co., 333 Se
curities Bldg. Tyler 1536.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE
T7IOD Ct'AT TT! AT) V
EXCHANGE
Two lots south of Elmwood park. In
i Overlook addition, full slza. 60x150. for
the south part of town. Ad-
Miscellaneous.
.RMS. newly decorated apartment, floors
newly varnished and in first-class shape.
Two dandy bedrooms, 1st, floor. S. and
K. exposure. On car line. Doug. 101C.
PA Y N E & S L A T ElT COMP A NY.
Omahi's Rental Acents
616 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldk. D. 1016.
FOR RENT Business Property.
7
Stores.
DRUG STORE
FOR RENT.
Fine location for drug store In new
building on 30th. near Miller park.
Strictly modern; full cemented base
ment; furnace heat: new location; no
competition. An apportunlty for a live
wire. Jleasonable rental.
J. L. HIATT COMPANY,
900 1st Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Tyler 3.
FINE new store room and basement at
27th and Leavenworth Bts. : steam heat;
for particulars see Conrad Young. 322
Brandels Theater Bldg. Doug 1571.
FOR RENT A steam-heated store room.
22x46; full basement; $25 a month. 10th
and Douglas.
MODERN store, 16th St., near postofflce;
low rent. O. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago.
Office and Desk Room.
TWO completely furnished office rooms.
with use of phone, typewriter and pri
vate office with roll top desks: reason-
I able rent to the right party for about
eix iiiuiiiiis. u.iji, ....iii,
sale cheap, or will exchange, with
some rash as Ylrst paymenj; on a bunga
low In
dress
HON YX25J. jOMAII ABEE.
FOR SALE Or wili fitchange for liberty
bonds at par, $2,000 equity in $3,200
property In Hastings. Address Henry E.
Davidson. Box i; s 4, Hastings, Nebraska.
Ti7"EXCIIANGEfor Wisconsin property,
640 ac, Cherry Co., Neb.; about 12
miles north of Ttredfnrd; clear. Ad
dress Lock Box 656, Whitewater. Wis.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
North.
WEST Farnam building lots as low as
$395; $10 down, $5 per month; all im
provements. Douglas 6074.
2 nice Kenwood lots, handy to school,
for $275; Liberty bonds accepted.
P. J. TEBBENS CO., Thbne D. 21 2.
We are seiyng out our truck stock at
wholesale prices.
VICTOR MOTOR CO.
Doug. 6486. 2526 Farnam St.
MR. DEALER
DO YOU WANT TO CLEAN
HOUE?
We will buy all the second-hand ars
you have, Junk cars with the good
cnes. Send us a list of what you have,
we will send a man to buy them.
AUTO CLEARING '
HOUSE
Marie Webster and husband to Lot
tie Baldwin, Walnut St., 300 ft. w.
of 51.st st., n. s., irrcg. piece,
und. -i $ 1
Henry P. Tla'iso to Mary Elizabeth
Haze', 28th st.. 278 ft. 0. of Pratt
St., e. s., 40x157 1
Henry P Haze io Mary Elisabeth
Haze, isth St., 155 ft. s. of Bur-
' dette St., e. s., 60x132 $
Henry P. Haze to Mary Elizabeth
Haze, 21st St., 150 ft. s. of Hpragus
St., w. s., 50x124 I
Arthur L. Springer to LeRoy Sprin
ger s. w. cor. 30th and l'oppleton
ave., 50x142 ' 1
Helen B. Dawson to Lucy E. Bo
nlne, Templeton ave., 244 ft. w, of
24th St.. s. s., fOxlsr 2.150
Commercial Saving and Loan Assn.
to Alice Quade, L'Srd St., 80 ft. s. of
U St., e. s., 25x130 . . 1.2T5
Commercial Saving and Loan Assu.
to Louis Jacnbson, 17tli St., 65 ft.
s. of Madison ave, e. s., 3:1x100. ... Snfl
Omaha Bridge and Terminal Ry. Co.
to Skinner Packing Co., n. e.-cor.
12th anil Douglas sis., 60x132 30,000
Faul W. Kuhns and wifo to W. H.
Duke. 38th St.. 439 ft. I. of Bed-
ford ave. w. a., 40x134 33$
A. I. King to Earl Sucks, Dupont. si.,
150 ft. e. of 30th at., n. s., 100x125. 2j0
Samuel Frlsch and wif to Rose ('. ,
Gentleman, Rc-s at., 135 ft. e. of
26th St.. n. s , 45x110 2,20$
M. J. Edwards lo Joseph O'Kecfo,
Ersklne st., 80 ft. e. of 25th St., n.
s., 46x65.5 i 1
Patrick James Hyland to Stella
Smith Maglll, Burdette St.. 92 ft.
e. of 18th St., s. s., 40x13.1 2.5t6
Douglas 6383.
3032 Farnam.
South.
ACREAGE tracts, tl down, tl weekly.
S. W Field club; high and sightly; rich
soil; $295 and up: new add.; Introductory
offer; no taxes: no Interest till Jan. 1,
1920. Ths Byron Reed Co D. 217. 1612
. Farnam
Miscellaneous.
120 ACRES choice feeding and farming
lot. Nllsson. 422 Securities Bldg.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Benson.
WHY experiment? Office in the Bee Bldg.
and know you are right. Keystone inv
Co.. Tyler 131.
WANTED Desk room. Colfax 3668.
WANTED TO RENT.
Unfurnished Apartm'ts and Houses
MODERN five-room steam or hot water
heated apartment in residence neign
borhood. Box 5743, Omaha Bee.
Business Property,
WANTED to buy at once, a good located
meat market in a country town. a
dress to Ben Ronbicek. R. R. 2. Box 16,
Burwcty. Neb.
MOVING AND STORAGE.
' AMERICAN
TRANSFER CO.
STORAGE SPACE
AVAILABLE
, Storage and Forwarders.
Douglas 3429. 1110 Douglas St.
FIDELITY STORAGE CO.
16TH AND JACKSON DOUG. 281.
STORAGE MOVING. PACKING,
REASONABLE RATES. i
FREE RENTAL SERVICE.
COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS.
F1RKPROOF WAREHOUSE.
' Separate (ocked rooms for household
goods and pianos: moving, packing and
shipping '
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.,
SOS 8. 16th Douglas 4168
Ci DITlVn Expreas Co.. Moving
. RiEjEjIJ packing and 8torsge
1207 Farnam 8t Web 2742 Doug 6146
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
North.
NEW. 7-rom. oak finish. large lou
double garage, price IG.7&0; lerms
6137 North 24th. St NORRIS ft NOR.
R1S Douglas 42fU
$2,500, -6TCJRB building. 3 living rooms In
rear, an monern $vi wl.uu.i.
Grimmal. Phone, Doughy 1615. -
MINNE l.USy homes and lots offer th
best opportunity i "
Phon Tvle. 17
f-QR SALE Two new bungalows. E. il.
Morgan, 1S08 Sahier. couax t. r
HERE'S A GOOD BENSON
HOME.
For a Very reasonable price; 6 rooms
and bath; modern except heat; new gar
age; fine lot; .good neighborhood. A
snap at $2,200; )200 cash Is all that Is
required, balance $20 monthly.
COLFAX 719
Florence.
20 Acres. 3 miles northwest Florence; one
of best in country; must be sold this
month. F. L. Schopp, Florence Station.
Telephone Colfax 4306-2.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate, Loans & Mortgages
6 PER pENT mortgages, secured by
Omaha residences.
E. H. LOUOEE, INC.
631 Keellne Bldg
CITY AND FARM LOANS.
6H and 6 per cent: loans for March 1.
6 per cent- Dumont & Co.,' Keellne Bd
12 PER CENT for vour money. Gilt Edge
Security ABBOTT 4 Patterson Blk..
Omaha.
No Delay Closing Loans
W T GRAHAM
604 Beo Bldg Doug. 1633.
OMAHA HOMES EAST, NEB FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Omaha Nat. Bk Bldg Doug. 2716
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F D
Wedd. Wead Bldg., ISth and Farnam.
' LOANSN CITY PROPERTY
V H. Tliomas& Sen.. Keeline Bldg.
Private Money.
SHOPEN & COMPANY. Doug.
4221.
FOR SALE-
stock at .IS
Stocks and Bonds
1,000 shares
Sammies oil
Oles Stofer, Snydr. Okl.
WE BUY and sell Liberty Bonds Mack's
Bond House. 1421 First Nat Bank Bids).
MEDICAL.
RUPTURE successfully treated without a
surgical operation. Call or write Dr
Frank H Wray. 30 Bee Bldg
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Arkansas Lands.
DECEMBER 17
Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark.
W S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK
Colorado Lands.
IMPROVED quarters, half sections or
larger. Tlncoln county, Colorado Bar
gains." Easy terms. Good crops Writs
John L. Maurer. Arriba. Colo.
Kansas Lands.
40-Acre home Southeastern Kansas; well
Improved v black land: will exchange (or
Omaha property
S. S. & R E. MONTGOMERY. '
213 City Nat l. Bank Bldg. Omaha, NeD.
STEARNS-KNIGHT
Seven-passenger STEARNS-"KNIGHT
with touring body and 'beautiful limou
sine body made by Kimball. The entire
outfit will be sold lor one-half the cost
of the limousine body. Apply Fay
Rogers, Supply Department, Woodmen
of the World. Phone Douglaa 4570.
EXCEPTIONAL auto opportunity; a prac
tically new 1918 Chandler Speedster, 4
passenger, tourejuois blue finish; wire
wheels; combination touring and sport
top; uneo.ua led bargain; cash or liberty
bonds. Call Douglas 723.
LOOK! LISTEN!
Sut day we are gMng to tell you- why
we can sell so many cars, who wo sell
them to, snd how wo can buy new
nnts. Look for It you will bo.sur
prised.
AUTO CLEARING
HOUSE,
Douglas 6383. 2032 Farnam..
SPECIAL
1914 Ford Touring,' $18K
1916 Maxwell, $200.
1917 Chevrolet, $300.
TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam,
USED CARS AND TRUCK8
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
2020 Farnam St Omaha. Neb.
OAKLAND, Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO..
2301 Farnam St.
BARGAINS IN USED CARS
McCaffrey Motor Co.,
16th and Jackson Ford Agents P. $,600.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfleld carbtlretors and
Columbia storage batteries. Edwards
8616 N. 19th. Webster 1102.
GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE CO. will
store your auto. Rates for Ford cars,
$3 a month; large cars, $6 a month.
Douglas 4338. .
ONE 1917 Overland Tquring car in per-
feet condition. Owne "leaving -Icly? no
" reasonable offer refused. Phono Harney
6067. I '
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED
CARS, quick action; no delay Auto
Exchangoo.. 206 Farnam St. D. 60S6.
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY L SMITH.
26th and Farnam Sts Douglas 1170.
WE ARE THE USED CAR MEN.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.. .
1910 Farnam . Harney 414
QUALITY USED CARS.
VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO.,
' 2406 LEAVENWORTH ST. ,
FOR SALE 1917 Ford Coupe, A-l condi
tion, all new tires. Box 7, Bertrand.
Neb.
Tires and Supplies.'
TIRES ONE-HALF PRICE.,
GUARANTEED 3.000 MILES.
30XJ t 7 60:$0x3tt"T. I 26
32x3 10.2532x4 -.. 116
32x4 11.50114x4 12.00
Ws. furnish the old tires.
Agents wanted
1 IN I VULCANIZING COMPANY.
1516 Davenport Street y
BARGAINS IN USED TIRES
30x3 $6 60 30x3U t T OO
32x4 $9 00 34x4 $1100
Shipped subject to examination on deposit
of $1 Ssvo 16 to 60 per cent on re
built and new tires. Write for prices.
OMAHA RADIATOR A TIRE WORKS
tn Cuming. 2064 Fsrnam
NEW TIRES ON SALE.
FIRESTONE CONGRESS. M'GRAW.
t.F.R FISK
WRITE .'Ok B4UCES. MENTION 81ZE8.
KRAMAN TIRE JOBBERS, 201 Farnsm.
TERMYER I
OF OPINION THAI.
DRJUEK LIAR
Attorney Denies Having Had,
Conference With German
Agent About Purchase
t of Newspaper.
Washington, Dele. 17. Referring
to his letter to Dr. H. F. Albert in
February, 916, regarding the pur
chase of the New York Sun,
Samuel Untermyer told the sen
ate committee he had discussed the
question wth a friend whose name
was rrot mentioned.
' The ta'k about this evening and
morning paper being' in the market
had been conimon gossip for a lo:?g
time," he said, "and we were anxious
to acquire it on proper terms. I bad
discussed it in 1913 before the Eu
ropean war with the same friend.
We have been and are still in nego
tiation for another paper on his be
half.". "Didn't you know that Albert was
to get the money from Berlin for
the purchase of the newspaper!"
asked Senator Nelson.
"I did not know where the money
was to come from, and I didn't care
in 1916," he replied. "I assumed
that whoever his friends were there
he would have to connect with
them.'
Wanted to Avoid Publicity.
Mr. UnWmyer denied that he had
stated to Alien Property Custodian
Palmer that Jie would purchase the
New. York livening Mail, provided
that its -being German-owned was
not disclosed. He said he represent
ed the American bondholders of the
Mail and in endeavoring to protect
their interests he asked Palmer 1 t
to give publicity to "the German in
terests in the paper. Such publicity
would injure it financially, he said.
Mr. Untermyer said he had met
Count von Bernstorff. but had never
discussed with him the purchase of
the newspaper, and that he diet not
know Dr. Karl Fuehr, an assistant
of Dr. Albert.
"Then, if Dr. Fuehr's diary say!
that he conferred WUh you about the
purchase of a newspaper, it is in
correct?" asked Major Humes.'
"It is a lie: there rnay be a great
many other lies in his diary, too,"
he replied.
Prince of Wales a Make
Tour of British Dominions
London, Dec. 17. Canadian
Press Via Reuter's.) One bf the
latest British battle cruisers is be
ing refitted to accommodate the
prince of Wales on a tour of the
British dominions, which he is -to
undertake. It is the desire of King
George, it is explained, to express
by this tour his deep consciousness
of the great service the dominions
have rendered during the war to the
mothei country aoxi the whole em
pire. , .
California is Suing for- , ;
Tax on FI't Property
San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 17. Suit
to force the payment of a $500,000
inheritance tax to the state of Cali
fornia from the estate "of v the !atf
Henry M. Flagler, Sandard Oil magi
nate, was started here by John S.
Chambers, state contrdlleft rr- '
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