THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1919. 17 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. DUNDEE. Ftnsly located. I rooms and slespltn porch, halt block to car. Lari tr.ss. Own.r leaving, turn for quick sal. 17,100. Call at ones on this. Benson & Carmichael, tit Paxton Block. Tylsr IHO. Evenings. Walnut 2324. We specialise in Dndee homes. C. B. STUHT CO., tl-14 City Nan, Voug. 1717. South Side. JA8. J. FITZGERALD. 'J31 8outh 2tb St., Jnsuranca." Buy and sell property. Real estate mortgage loans promptly made. II" you want a real home, at a bargain, you should see Jas. H. Kopiets, real -s-tate Investments, 4733 South 84th St. A. W. J ONES, South Omaha, buys, sells, exchanges all kinds of property. For ..-una. quicK aciion. aee us. Miscellaneous. FINE 6-acre lota in Grand Park aririitinn between Ames and Fort and between 6Jd (Krug Park road), and 48th Sti. Nsw addition Just platted and record er iau Mr. Browne, manager. INTER-STATE REALTY COMPANY. 2630 Farnam St. Tyler4818 REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES BLOCK OF 12 LOTS, Council Bluffs, right between the two cities; good high round and Improving steadily around it; fine tor home or Investment at 11,300 for the bunco. McOee Real Estate Co.. 108 Pearl St., Council Bluffa. REAL ESTATE WANTED. BUNGALOWS WANTED! " We have cash buyers for well located bungalows and residences worth the money. For quick results list with us. O'NEIL'S R. E. & INS. AGENCY. 632-6 Branded Theater Bldg. Tel. Tyler 1024. I HAVE a man who will buy your Im proved property and pay cash for It, but the price must be right. GEORGE F. JONES, REALTOR. 928 City Nat. Bk. Bl d g, Doug. 1946. ClST your property with us. We have call tor homes and Investments. McCAQUB INV. CO.. Phono D. 415. . 15th and Dodge. tF your property Is for sale or rent, list it with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY CO., 2705 Lake. Webster 540. KjR quick results list your property who S. P. BOSTWICK A SON. 200 Bee Bldg; Tyler 1508. For" quick sales list your property with W. O. SH RIVER. 1047- Otn Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1S LIST your property for sals with J. B. Robinson for quick sales. 442 Bee Bldg. fnone Douglas 8097. VENTED 5 or -room house from own?! fcr colored, on payments. Webster 130i. Read The Bee Want Ads for the best oppprtunitiejnhargains. FINANCIAL. - Private Money. 8HOPEN ft COMPANY. Doug, 4222. 1100 to 110,000 MADE promptly F. 1. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages CONVERT that Installment loan on your ; borne Into a straight five-year mortgage and avoid those monthly payments. E. H. LOUGKE, INC., 636 Keellne Bldg SONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate. Interest payable semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS & SON. 228 Keellne Bldg. fclTY and farm loans: 54 and 6 per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont ft Co.. 412 Keellne Bldg. LOW rates without delay. C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Om, Nat. Bk.Bldg. Doug. 2716. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Acreage. . -. Twenty Acres, 4 A Beautiful Tract. Just off the end of the paved road of Florence, layi high and sightly and ground lays very fine. House la about -nine years old and In good condition. Contains six large rooms. Oarage. Two acrea of fruit and grapes. Some alfalfa. In other words an Ideal place. Price. 210,600. This is not a hill farm and Is exactly as advertised. Call Tyler 50 and aak for Mr Manvllle, Hastings Heyden, 1614 HARNEY ST. Arkansas Lands. PLANTATIONS and timber southeastern Arkasas. W. 8. FRANK, ' 202 Neville Blk. lands Id Colorado Lands. ft'Rirn me for list and best price and terma of Eastern Colorado lands, Have large list of Cheyenne, Kiowa and Kit Carson counties. Would also like to hear trim dealers and agents. A. N. MITCHEM, 306 Oaa ft Elec. Bldg.. Denver Colo. 20,000 ACRES choice raw or improved Lin coln Co.. Colo, lands. Bargains. Easy terma. Bee J. L. Maurer. Arriba, Colo. Kansas Lands. GOOD 10 ACRE HOME. .' Franklin county, Kansas, 56 miles from Kansas City, 6 miles of railroad town. 40 acres In cultivation, medium rolling, good 8-room house, good barn, chicken house, plenty of wator, close to school and church. Trice 270.00 per acre. $1,600.00 cash loan the rest at 6 per cant; possession any time. CASIDA. CLARK ft SPANGI.ER LAND CO., OTTAWA, KAN Minnesota Lands. 140-ACRE Improved farm 50 miles from Minneapolis, one-halt under cultivation: balance meadow and pasture land, no waste land; 6-room house, corn-crib, granary, barn that will hold 30 head ot cattle and six horses, hoghouse and chicken house, good well of water. Trloe 217.60 par acre, 22,000 cash, balance five years, 6 per cent Schwab Bros., 1022 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Missouri Lands. FOR SALE A well Improved 160 acres In Holt Co.. Mo. All prairie land on good road R. F. D, and phone line, also stock. Implements and crop goes with farm. 70 acres In corn, 20 acres in oats, 2 acrea In alfalfa, 14 brood sows and 86 pigs;. 4 gcjd milk cows and 2 calves. Enough grain and hay to run the stock through. Can give possession at once. Priced worth the money aelllng on ac count of bad health. For further particu lars, write A. B. Cass. Forest City, Mo. Nebraska Lands. KIMBALL COUNTY FARMS. "THE BEST WEST." 160 acres, 13 miles from town; prac tically all good level farm land. We consider this the best quarter section In Kimball county for the money; JS7 per acre; 21.800 cash; balance small yearly payments. 320 acres, miles from town; all good level land excepting about 10 acres; school house across road; $32.50 per ere. Good terms. - 4S0 acres, 6-room house, good barn and outbuildings; fenced and cross fenced; 205 acrea fall wheat; 100 acres oats. All of tha crop goes to purchaser. $62.54) par acre. $10,000 cash, balance easy. Wa have several 160. 320, 480 and 640 acre tracts. Write us for prices and termS-BMITH LAND COMPANY. Frank A. Smith. Kimball, Nebraska. FOR SALE 560 ACRES OF THE VERY BEST FARMLAND Adloinlrg tha town of Beemec, Cum ing Co., Nebraska. 40 acre In Section St. $0 acrea In Section 56. Property Of H. O. Landis Estate. . WIU ba sold to aettl Estate. For further particulars address H. G. LANDIS' SONS. Reading, Pa. . IF l"OU wish to buy, sell or exchange eastern Nebraska farm lands, call first on Paul Peterson, 264 Brandels theater. I offer ft's loan lowest rates, bast FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. 7.300-ACRE RANCH: best ranch county In Nebraska; lays level to rsntly rollln; 600 acres cultivated. 1,000 acres mora good tillable land: no sand; 300 acres now crowing alfalfa; 300 acres more good alfalfa land; plenty of timber for . . A , .... I . mr.i t.t i i luur creens, ruuiwi:K wc.o, wuuer ana summer, atocktd with fish; 10 wells and 1111,19, Hl Ulljliui;4i.'w. m tit (UOd condition. This Is one ot the best ranches In northwest Nebraska and must be seen to be appreciated. Owners are going to sell. If you want a real ranch MIDWEST REALTY EXCHANGE. 61.1 Bee Bid . Omaha. Neb. "RJTAT. ni RtlATVS." " " 160 acres t mi. from town, 10 acres or airaira. s uacres pasture, iu acres prairie hay, balance farm land; beat of .uii. 1 iivg fvu.uu yvi w. 140 acres t ml. from town, SO acres of miiaiis., xuv acres ji.jiuic, v.i. mini land. This Is a good bottom farm and Is well improved. Price $115.00 per acre. State Bank, Litchfield, Neb. FOR SALE 640 acres gool land, aatrly al can fe farmed; J50 cultivated; good buildings; good well and mill; 100 acres on bottom; all fenced and crossed; good orchard; 9 4 miles from Trenton. Neb Price, 135 per acre. Terms, one-third cash, balance ( per cent. This is a fine farm. Write or wira, W. W. Randall. Real Estate. Trenton, Neb WRITE me for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches In good old Dawes county. Aran L, Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. KIMBALL County, Neb., Laramie county Wyoming, farm land; particulars from C. V. NELSON. 6l Omaha Natl Bank Bid. FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Colo rado lands see HELD LAND CO.. S64 Brandels Bldg. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms, Kimball county, Neb. R. E. Holmes, Bushnell, Neb, FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN, 201 Karbach Blk. Tyler IU. MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A. LARSON, Central City, Neb. FARM LANDS. SITEDD INVESTMENT COMPANY. Railway Exchange, Omaha. D. 4254 Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offers you a home in the land of sunshine, where conditions are right for raising alfalfa and cattle. Address, Jordan Valley Farms, Boise Idaho. South Dakota Lands. 320 ACRES. SOUTH DAKOTA. Located 4ty miles from good town on main line Northwestern road, west of Huron. Has the best kind of soil, grows good corn, alfalfa and all kinds of small grain. You can grow lust as much from an acre there as you can nre. .loour iso-acres under cultlva Hon: all can be cultivated but a few ucres lor pasture. Has 4-room house, narn, cattle sned, granary, hog houie. t'rice for quick sale 1S5 an acre, will surely go to 112a an acre before long. Hastings & Heyden, 114 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. HAVE decided to sell. Am offering two good, improved farms. 160 A. nenr Spencer, 8. D.. 220 A. near Lake Andes, S. D. These farms are in the cornbelt of southeastern South Dakota, and will be sold below standard prices. Can make reasonably good terms on both farms. For further information, Ad dress owner, Robt. C. Moore, Spencor, S. D. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $60 per A., including paid up water right. Henry Levi ft C. M, Rylander 854 Omaha Nat. FARM LANDS WANTED. WE will sell your farm; timely sales; quick returns. Held Land Co. "64 Brandels Bldg. FARM LANDS FOR RENT. FOR RENT. 30 acres In Child's Point region, 4 a. alfalfa, pasture for 10 cows, 7 r. mod. house, cow barn, poultry house, garage, fruit, etc. Wm. R. Patrick, D. 662 or So. 3149-1. AUTOMOBILES CLEAN-UP WEEK OF USED CARS AND TRUCKS. 1917 HAYNES SIX ROADSTER. 1916 HUPMOBILE TOURING. 1918 HUPMOBILE TOURING. 1918 FORD TOURING. ONE-TON TRUCK "SERVICE" TRUCK WITH BODY, CAB AND WINDSHIELD. ONE-TON FORD TRUCK WITH BODY, CAB AND WINDSHIELD. TWO-TON G.M.C. TRUCK, CHASSIS AND SEAT. THK ABOVE CARS AND TRUCKS HAVE BEEN MARKED DOWN TO A FIGURE THAT WILL MOVE THEM THIS WEEK. VICTOR MOTOR CO., POUOLAS 64S6. 2525 FARNAM. A NEW CORE IN YOUR RADIATOR. At a saving of S8 per cent from list price. MANUFACTURED IN OMAHA; S4-hour service. We make any style radiator and- fender for BUtomoblls, truck or tractor. Special attention given to repair work. Write us for prlcea on our Honeycomb Ford radiators and cores. OMAHA RADIATOR MFO CO.. lxis cumins st. FORD COUPE IN EXCELLENT orlAPE, PRICED RIGHT. SOME BARGAINS IN USED FORD TOURING CARS. NEW OR V8KD OARS, CASH OR EAST TERMS. M'CAFFREY MOTOR CO., Tire Handy Ford Service Station. 16th and jRksnn. Douglas S500. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 12 CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARB COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 50 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD DELIVERY CO. DOUG. 8622. 1314 HOWARD. NEARLY NEW. 19 Studebaker. 19 Oldsmoblle. IS Scrlpps Booth, chummy. IS Buick (six) IS Chevrolet. All nrieori to a v linear tfialf vol,, a See us first. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1110 Farnam. DRIVE YOURSELF 12c ?, TOURINO ROADSTERS TRUCKS. CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Melcher Service Co., 151 LEAVENWORTH. DOUG. 4S99. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL AUTOMOBILES NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROGERS. Mgr., Tyler 1767. 1407-21 Capital Avenue. MEEKS AUrO CO. Used cars bought, sold and exchanged. Wa buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Garage. 1021-8 Farnam St. Doug. 4101. MEEKS AUTO CO. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BAROAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAT CO. 2020 Farnam St Omaha, Neb. Used cars ot exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970. A. LEE & COMPANY. Expert automobile washers, slmonyera and toiishers; ail work guaranteed. i:i7 . ISth St Victor Garage. Ph. Web. 107. AUTO BODIES. NEW and used Ford bodies for sal. Get our prlcea. O'Rourke-Goldstrom Auto Co.. 3701 South 24th St.. O-naha., WANTED Ten Brick Layers Long Job Union Men Midland Packing Co. REISCHE & SANBORN Sioux City, Iowa. ORIENT IS SORE SPOT OF WORLD, SAYS SENATOR Phelan of California Urges Prohibition of All Immigra tion from Japan; Op poses Compromise. Washington. Tune 20. Cancella tion of the ao-called gentlemen's AUTOMOBILES WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED LAtia; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex change Co. 2062 Farqam St. D. 6035. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., lth ana Howard sts. Tyler 1760 1100 Reward for any marneto we e.n't r pair, sole mnrrs. of new self-spacing af finlty spark plug. Baysdnrfer. 210 N ISth THW nTYlST r.-i VCD W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. "120 Farnam St. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station tor Kayrield carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. BARGAIN IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. 15th ft Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 3500. YOU will buy a VAN BRUNT used car ineres a Reason." 2502-64 Farnam Harney 363. THE USED CAR MART" RRBVICR niRir.f 16th and Leavenworth. Douglas 7000 FORD MARKET. 2230 Farnam. Used Fords. Time. cash. Dearly bonds, new bodies, 196. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 2300 Farnam St. ONE 1918 Studebaker touring. One 1216 two-passenger roadster. On 1918 four- w,,,mi mnuaici. jnai nay Diou. TWO automobiles for sale or exchange. C j. lanan, aue Met ague Bldg. FORD sedan almost new. 2734 Brown St. .:oirax 1680. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH SIX-CYLINDER roadster for sale. First- class condition. Very classy. Red 6081. 402 North Sixteenth St. FOR SALE Ford coupe, A. B. C. starter. 191J model; first-class shape. Douglas 807. Tires and Supplies. WHY PAY MORE FOR T1RESS7 DRI CURE METHOD 'ILL RUN THOUSANDS OF MILES. Plain New Tread. . 25.75 . .. 6.75 .. 7.60 .. 7.75 .. 8.50 Tubes. 21. So ?.05 2.25 2.7C 2.95 3.05 Ordor 3K? 32x3 32T4 34x4 Two 1.50 per cent Discount Cash with GOOD WKAR TIRE CO. 72:: 3 27th. Doug, 42! WE will ship, subject to examination, our 3,600-mile guaranteed tires at these prices: Plain. Non-Skid. 30x3 $7.80 $ 9 90 20x34 8.95 1190 32x3 10.50 12.6" 34x4 12.00 14.75 Express prepaid when cash accompanies order. Standard Tire Co., 410 North 16th St. Phone Douglas 3830 NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE. Firestone, Congress, Lee Pullman, Flak. Write for prices. Mention sizes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Farnnm. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., H. 6758. 2914 FARNAM ST. NO need tor steam soaked carcasses. We reliead and rebuild tires by Dry-Cure process. Ideal Tire Service, 2576 Har ney St. GAIN mors miles; have your Urs rs- '' treaded by O. & O. Tire Co. 1 8415 Leavenworth. Tyler tJl-W Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGS CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself; at very reasonable prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska Service Garage, 19th and Farnam. Douglas 7390. Repairing ana Painting. F. P. BARNUM CO., Slit Cuming. Doug las tot. High (trade automobile painting Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLET - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargain Id used machines. Victor H. Roos, the Motoroycls man. 17th and Leavenworth sts PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. I WILL not be responsible for any bills contracted by Very Boyle after June 27, 1918. Tom P. Boyle. POULTRY AND PET STOCK, PLEASE NOTE we will close at 6 o'clock during summer months and we cannot make feed deliveries at our mill after that time. Please call not later than 4:30 p m. If possible. M. C. PETERS MILL CO.. 29th and B Streets. Omaha. Neb. FIXE Belgian and Flemish, all ages, at half price. Closing out by first of week. mo Capitol Ave. Horses Live Stock--Vehicles. DON'T FORGET the big horse and mule auctions at stock yarda stablea next Wednesday. Expect a good run cf choice farm mares, matched teams of farm chunks and on carload of farm muli-s 8.1U starts at 10 o'clock. I. C Oallup. Auctioneer. HOGS HOGS Buy on BlrdRaven Profit Sharing Plan. Phone Web. 8884. O. a. Pettis, Agent. Harness. Saddlea and Trunks. We Make Them Ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH & CO. 1210 Farnam. FIRST 1150 takes team, harness and ball bearing wagon. Hurry. 2421 Cuming. Douglas 4959 MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Puslnsaa Men Omaha. FURNITURE!, pianos and notes as security. 110. 6 mo- H. goods. total, 13.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 431 Security Bldg., ldth A Farnam. Ty. M6 LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICB 1301 DOUGLAS ST. LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND 11. LIBERTY BONDS. OCT A72 1 W. C FLATAU. EST. 1S9S. " 10 (TH FLR SECURITY BLDO.. TY. S80 1 LOWEST rates. Privet loan booths. Harry Malaahock. 1514 Dodga, D. 1619. Est 1891. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS When a Realtor tells you a piece of Real Estate is worth so much money, you may be assured you are not being asked to pay too much for the property. Every day Realtors refuse to list property because the own ers want too much money for it. A Realtor will not ask you to pay an exorbitant price for Real Estate. Pmftlia ReI EtUU Board. agreement with Japan and prohibi tion of all immigration from that country was urged before the house immigration committee today by Senator Phelan, democrat, of Cal ifornia, who declared the Japanese rapidly were making a "silent" con quest of the western hemisphere, America's next war, he said, would oe "on the Pacific and not on the Atlai tic." "The Huns of the east have come,' Senator Phelan declared. "Already they have spread over California and are stripping the state of its Amer icanism. They have invaded South America and have obtained a firm foothold in Mexico where they are protected and are a part of the Lar ranza machine. Some day the Mex ican and Japanese problem will come to smite us with united force." Sentor Phelan said he had no sympathy with the "percentage" plan 01 immigration which would permit Japanese to come into this country at the annual rate of from three to five per cent of those al- readv here. "The Japanese are not to be com promised with," he asserted. "They must be eliminated entirely like a swarm of locusts, which they alone equal in economic destructiveness. Not 1 per cent should be allowed to come; not a half per cent, not even a quarter per cent. Legislation should be enacted to bar them en tircly. This might hurt Japan's feelings, but America comes first "Ihe sore spot of the world is in the Orient. It is the place which we must watch zealously and un ceasingly." Senator Phelan urged also legis lation to prohibit the Japanese from owning or leasing land in this coun try and to make picture bride marriages illegal. The greatest danger from the Jap anese, the senator said, was caused by their "innate and deep-rooted de sire to become land owners. "The Japanese refuse to work for any one else when it can be avoided," he declared. "When they acquire a piece of land, they work 18 to M hours a day. ror that rea son Americans are being driven out of the state." Land Owners Apathetic. Land owners of California are apathetic, Senator Phelan said, be cause they are able to obtain from the Japanese far more for their land than they could make by leasing or elhng it to the Americans or by working it themselves. The American laborers are not so fortunate, however. he said. 'They are deprived of their means of livelihood. Can you wonder many have joined the ranks of the bol- sheviki, the I. W. W. and the radi cals? Labor unions of the west coast are beginning to realize "the seri ousness of the question," the sena tor added, "and to make determined efforts to have all Japanese ex cluded." V AND CONTINUES UNTIL ALL LOTS ARE SOLD. If you can't come Saturday Come Sunday. We Sell Until 9 P. M. A LITTLE COUNTRY PLACE WITHIN the CITY This beautiful subdivision is located within three and one-half miles of Omaha Post Office and five blocks south of Omaha Field Club right in the path of Omaha's best residential development. A naturally beautiful tract of land on which $20,000.00 has been spent in development. All streets are at city grade. Sewer and water up to the addition. Telephone and electric light service in the addition. DONT DELAY A MINUTE REMEMBER: . This is a "cleanup" sale for the Caldwell estate. You will never again have such a won derful opportunity. (Contracts Delivered on Ground.) How To Caldwell PHONE DOUGLAS 297 My Heart and My Husband Adele Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of a Wife What Dicky Told Madge That Startled Her. To my surprise, Dicky was wait ing his breakfast for me when I hurried into the dining room after my brief interview with Leila Fair fax. One result of my early departure for school it generally a tolitary morning meal. Both Dicky and my father have always been accustomed to later breakfasts than the hour at which I am compelled to take mine five days of the week. And since Dicky came home my mother-in-law, early riser as she generally is, has been content to wait the later hour in order to have her beloved son's companionship at the start of the day. " Lo Madge! Dicky greeted me cheerily. "Who's your early visitor? Katie said you were talking to some body, 'dot name she forgot."' I smiled at his mimicry ana answered laconically as Katie ap peared in the doorway bearing my breakfast which she, with the thouehtfulness for me always char acteristic of her, had kept piping hot for me. I "Leila Fairfax, I said briefly, and attacked Katie's good things hur riedly with an eye ' to my wrist watch. Dickv Rave a long, low whistle. but waited until Katie had left the room before speaking. "What s the idea!1" he asked inter estedly as she disappeared. Is Leila's sensitive southern soul apologizing all over the lot for Rita? don t blame her, at that. Ihe stunt the Brown dame pulled last night was a trifle raw. Wonder how soon she'll pull freight away from here?" Lone experience with my hus band's slane has enabled me to in terpret it without irritating him by asking his meaning, as used to be my practice. Miss Fairfax says that Miss Brown refuses to go away until hr week's invitation is up," I said quietly. "That was the reason of her call upon me this morning. She and her sister wish to leave imme diately, and are worrying over Mrs. Durkee s opinion of them, but Miss Brown is obdurate." "Do You Mean" "Whew!" Dicky sat erect in his chair, sure sign that he was startled into interest. I knew Rita had the gall of the devil, but I didn't think she'd stick around after last night. Come to think about it, though, that's just about what she would do. She has no background, that The Most Remarkable Sale in Omaha's History wsm, um MSGS ONE DOLLAR A PRICES $JL95.00 TO $445.00 ONLY A FEW SLIGHTLY HIGHER No interest or taxes until July 1, 1920. Perfect Title, Warranty Deed, free Abstract. Liberal dis count for all cash. Liberty Bonds taken at par. ale Satyrday and Sunday, Reach Acres a girl, and her instincts and impulses are distinctly earthy. She probably hasn't any idea of the real enormity of the thing she did, thinks we'll all put it down to a little too mu.h and let it go at that. It's just as well. Her staying on after this will simply cinch the good work I start ed last night. Alf will never fall for her again." I laid down my fork and gazed at him open-mouthed. "The good work you started," I repealed blankly, then with a flash of comprehension, "Do you mean that" Why Madge Waited. "That I egged the lady on :o throw the ghssware around?" Dicky interrupted with a complacent air. "Surest thing you know. I had a hunch she was the type that would start something if she was suffi ciently tanked and teased, though I will gay for her that she has been adroit enough to sport a thick ve neer of good breeding before this guess she tried to pattern after the Fairfax girls. But 1 was pretty sure I could turn the trick, especially after she insisted on taking every- tning on the calendar. Worth while stunt, wasn't it? Old Alf is far too decent a chap to be tied to that studio aviator. inconsistently enough 1 felt a qualm of distaste for Dicky's trick, even though it meant the very result tor which I myself had been stnv ing. It seemed not quite fair, but I smothered the thought and made my voice cordial in answer. "I congratulate you," I said heart ily, "and hope you re right about Al fred s feelings. Oh! 1 glanced at my watch. "I'm afraid I'll miss that train. Katie!" I raised my voice, too alarmed to wait for the bell. "Bring me that tea at once." "What the" Dicky's voice held disgust as he rose. "Are you going to risk your train for tea?" "I have a few minutes yet, and I can run," I rejoined as Katie hur ried in, tea canister in one hand and a piece of brown paper in the other. "It is my turn this week to furnish the tea for our noon lunches, and I mustn't forget it. Here, help me tie this." I had tumbled a number of the individual white cloth packets in vhich my special tea comes from the dealer, info the paper, and wrap ped it quickly though clumsity in the brown paper. Dicky drew the string around it and tied it, grum bling in exasperated fashion as he did so. I kissed him hastily, snatch ed the packet of tea and ran out of Take West Side Hanscom Park Car to 32n'd and Arbor Streets. Our Automobiles will meet you at the car line. If you want .to drive out in your own car, drive to 32nd and Gold,' then directly west on Gold Street to the addition or drive west on Center Street to 42nd and South on 42nd to the addition. Kl ESTABLISHED 1857 PROMOTERS ARE TRYING T0B00K HEAVY CHAMPION Caddock Receives Offers for Matches With Stecher, Lewis, "Zibby," Olin and Others. Des Moines, la., June 20. Efforts to get Sergt. Earl Caddock, heavy weight wrestling champion, to re in purses is assured the champion, by virtually every wrestling promoter in the country. A fair-sized fortune in purses is assured te champion, by his manager Gene Melady, who says that already he has received offers for bouts with Stecher, Zbyszko, Olin. Lewis. Santel, Cutler, Fre berg, Kentonen, Londos, and others, with guarantees totaling about s iso.ooa ihe champion is at his home in Anita, la. He announced that he will not wrestle again unless he is positive he can get into condition, which will justify the support of his backers. "I am not in shape now," he said recently, "and I don't know when I can get in shape. I am doing my best to get back into condition and when I feel I can earn the support of my backers, especially lowans, I will defend my title. When this will be, if ever, I don't know." In addition to the offers from various promoters, strong efforts are being made by Caddock's friends to get him back to the mat. This is particularly true among the men ot the 88th division, with which Caddock served overseas. Shortly after returning home, the men in Caddock's regiment held a meeting and urged the champion to return to wrestling as quickly as possible, and promised him unlim ited support. Caddock won the title from Stech er in Omaha two years ago, defeat ing the Nebraskan by default after each had won a fall in a match which lasted throughout most of the night. Stecher won the first fall and Cad dock the second. Stecher did not appear after the intermission and his manager announced that he had forfeited the match, though Stecher the house and down the walk with DIckv's voice soundinK querulously teh'tid me: "Well, if von ran heat the combi nation of tea and a woman! I'll bet they'd keep the hangman waiting while they made a cup of tea." (Continued Tomorrow.) WEEK starting 10 mm Peter Negomer Says Wife Not Obedient And Extremely Rough Peter Negomer disputes the state ment of Kate Negomer in her peti tion for divorce filed & few (Uys ago in district court that she "has been a dutiful and obedient wife." Peter filed his answer and cross petition yesterday in district court. One day in July, 1918, he alleges, she pointed a loaded revolver at him and said she would kill him or hire someone to poison him. On May 1, 1919, he says she was drinking with another man in their home, 406 Pine street. She hit him with a sauce pan so that he fell unconscious and the sauce pan was badiy dented, he says. Then, he alleges, she kicked him and hit him with a poker in the face. On May 10, he charges, she and two men beat him. One June 7, he alleges, she cut him on the head with a knife and threatened to end his life with a shotgun. He asks for a divorce and a fair share of the property. 150 Persons Perish in Fire In Motion Picture Theater San Juan, P.' R., June 20. One hundred and fifty, persons, includ ing many children, are reported killed or injured in the destruction by fire last night of a motion pic ture theater at Mayagucz. The bodies of 27 unidentified persons were recovered from the ruins to day. Omaha. Boy Honored. The French Croix de Guerre and the American Distinguished Service Cross have been awarded to Sergt. Fred Moore, son of Mrs. Maude Moore. 613 South Sixteenth street, for extraordinary heroism on the field of battle. He is home on a two months' furlough from Camp Dodge. He surprised and captured 15 Ger main soldiers in the ChauteauThierry offensive. afterwards said the announcement was made through a misunderstand ing. Caddock proved to be one of the most popular champions the wrest ling game has produced. A light man for a heavyweight wrestler he sprang into popular favor by meeting all comers and repeatedly th-owing men much larger than him self. He ' ent throug a whirlwind cam paign afte.- winning the title, defeat ing Zbyszko, Lewis, Olin and other topnotchers. His last match was in Des Moines while he was in train ing at Camp Dodge. a, m. Daily 1612 FARNAM STREET 7