THE BEE: OMAHA, THUESDAY.MARCH '4. 1920. 19 .FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Land BRINGING UP FATHER Saw Jiff nl Mag ! im ' Full Pag f Color ta Tho Sun Jay Boo. Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright. 1J29 -International Newa Service TELLS STORY OF BLOODLESS WAR IN GUATEMALA' DOti'T tTAND THERE LIKE AH IDIOT BOT DO At I V TAKE THE 6ft OILX I FEEL LIKE AN tDlOT WHEN I'M OOT HELLO OU4AN HOW lt EVERT THIN? NOT fco COOD wtfti ME -ftoT MONAHrM" SOFT HE COT A JO& A 00, CATCHER AN HE TS FlFTt ENT& FER monaham I ? A FINE, fCULER,;; WlTHTHEM DOSS OUT FDR A OCXS V Unionistas Endeavoring ti uoiam nee ojjbcwi uuuuyK propaganda, Says R. B. Howell. HE EXPECTS ME 13555 TO TAKE THEtE 3""" CXXt) OOT AN' ) WON'T IVE HE A NICKEL t' . I82Q v iNrt psstussSssvics. inc. vjurc a i stm"v xi a i W 1 I - - - - ft FARMS NEAR OMAHA SEVEKAL I ARM SNAP. Now 1 ths lima ta buy. NOT LATER; possession on th following; four: 10 acr. ui lnJ. Harpy eounty; near rhnoi; fair tmprovemia; Kood foil; , iilnn-tenthi lays ftne; a Rood senstbl. PRODUCT 1VK fnrm:wnly jinn prr acr. US-airs; SEVERAL. THOUBAND dollar worth of improvements; only I mil from Omaha; nnr school and towna, gently renin upland and valley; l aero extra good alfalfa; only- tZZl per acre; liberal terma 10A acre; handy to high school; 209 aere level and rood land, balance roll in; only IHO per acre. WORTH CON HIDERABLT MURE; 111,000 to IIS. 000 will handle, acrer, extra close In; numerous anwovemenia and a GOOD FARM; 376 '-T acre; 110,000 cash, balance ( per NLMF.ROX'!' OTHERS; most any slxs you mlxht ttlsh; larre or small; choice acre to M0. ll near Omaha. Save vmoney by Bl'TINO NOW, TODAY, not n sir h.l.ce ORIN S. MERRILL, 1015-1016 City National Bank Building. FINE GRAIN AND STOCK FARM IMPROVED POSSESSION AT ONCE U0 acres, In Howard county. In the l,oup Hlver Valley, 41 miles from town. Black sandy loam soil, lt- level; 90 acre under plow of which JO acre are In alfalfa, 16 acres timothy and clover, . - in acre wild hay, balance the very best T of paature. Good four-room house, larKO liarn nearly niw. and other minor Im provements. Place all fenced and cross fenced. Price, $100 per acre, $3,d0 rush, balance terma. Write or see Mads Sorgenfrel, Dannebrog, Neb., Route NO;l. .OR RENT Two farms. No. 1 1 100 acres, located 2tt mile from Elk City, 130 acre In cultivation, balance In paature; food buildings. 10 cash rent of will consider rood man on share rent. No. t la 161 acres, m, miles from Ft. Calhoun on Washington highway; about SO acre In cultivation, balance In paature, splendid dnlry and ho farm: good buildings. . Will rent for cash cheap to good man, or will consider share rent. ( Write, wlra or phone Asa Dixon, E. E. Co.. Blair, Neb. , FOR RENT J40 acre in Hamilton coun ' ty. Neb.; all under cultivation, except .about 8 acre alfalfa hog Pa8'ui1, rated alx miles northsat of Phillips " and five mllea south of Chapman; good T-room house, barn for 8 horses, amaU granary, crib and shingle roof shed; all fenced and crosa-fenced hog-tight; ..Ail and level: no land. Terma, two-tilth ahar of crop delivered at tatlon. A good Una of equipment re quired and tenant ahauld have at least part of necessary help. Wlr or tele phona If Interested and can furnish good rererAnreit. I. u. uiarKe. rvniv.u, -.w. New York Lands. "I ACRES, one mil from high school, (tatlon, condenaary, churche, gently loping, ilay loam oll. 40 acrea valuable tlmberr good building, well watered, hiindnncB fruit: Including hay. straw. 14 head cattle, team and farm equip ment: price. 17.600: $2,(00 cash. Ellis Broa, Inc.. Bprlngvllle, N. T. New York, Oataa of Opportunity Open for Too, flnfiA nnlldlnsra On All. 10 cow, team, tool, 137 acre, 19,809 with fl.SOt caah. 200 yearly; 10 cow, team. tool. (0 acre. 14,200 with $1,200 oaah. $100 yearly; eowa, 76 acre, $3,409. 60 acre river front. $3,600: 7 cow, team. tool. 64, acres, $4,600 with $70 aab, $100 yearly; tOi acre. $11, 000. Writ for photo. B. MUNSOl. 143 8. Ballna St.. Byracus. N. T. South Dakota Lands. SOUTH DAKOTA LAND FOR SALE. tin anna ftne farm and caatur land ' 7 mllea north of Herrtck. Gregory , Mimiv wail fnnfted. nlantv of water. hiiiMinva. AVAAltant aolll 100 acre plowed. It acre alfalfa, with plenty of I poat for fnoo and wooo ror ruei. Price $32 per acr. Terms: $$,490 cash, mortgage of $12,000 at per cent. For ; mora particulars se th owner at Bee office, f arnam au. to p. a. uuj. George B. Ames, owner. Possession March 1. Vni- sa Beat farm bargain In Vln- nehaha county: 1(0 acres, well lm- nmvaH tivr hnlldlne-a: S mllea from town; easy term of payment If sold quick; price only $260 per aar. Writ, phone or can V. C WHiraHOTJSB Co., Bloux Fall. 8. P. IF YOU want corn and alfatfa land that will pay you bit Interest on your money, then I have Jut what you are looking . tor. Write John Pussy Land Co., Millar, 8. r. .FOR LAND In Hughea and Sully counties. a. i ill vr wi.w . . . ... , - cester. a D. Wisconsin Lands. i.ivnntinv. a maaazlne giving the fact In retard to the land situation. Three months' aubscrlDtlon free. It for tinme or a an Investment you aro thinking; of buying good farm lands, .in,niv write me a letter and say. - ;,,f."ANdDdre0ETdSor,. "ntt Skldmore Land Co., 43$ Skidmor Bldg., Marinette. Wis. . FARM LANDS FOR RENT. cime I'Hi.ink, tti for rent. Eastern South Dakota, sash or shares. For particulars atidress 324 Dartmoor Apts., Umana. -l-yier Bis. avvtt.t. imnrAv.il KO-accr farm for rent. . IS mllea from Omaha. .Cash rent. Har ney 148$. nnnn uo.iira Iowa farm for rent to desirable tenants at reasonable rates. -Webster 6943. 2814 N. 20th. FINANCIAL. Real EsVate, Loans, Mortgagee PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPEN COMPANY. Doug. 428$. ifrtMW ,A l.nil nn Imnroved Real Estate. Interest navable leml-annually. W. H. - THOMAS BON. 22S Keellne Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS. O' KEEPS) REAL ESTATE CO. tOlO Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg Dou. 171$. I PRIVATE MONEY. iimi m tmnoo made Dromutly. r d: WEAD. Wcad Bldg. 310 S. 18th St ""ivtiMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rate. Private loan booths. Harr Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6619. Es. 1894. FARM and city loans. , E. II. LOITGEE. INC, f: Keellne Bldg PROMPT service, reasonable rates, jrlvat money. Garvin Bros., Z4d umana i. Bldjf D. E. BUCK, . r. , Loans. 423 Omaha Nat. Iincome Tax. SAVE MONEY. WE SOLVE YOUR INCOME TAX. WRITE BOX A-S7. OMAHA BEE. Stocks and Bonds WantedlOOOloVn on $3,000 frater- nal Insurance-- policy. Man wishing to i. n , bn.n, in v ara nr im i l n: will tome to beneficiary upon death of Insured, who Is 61 years old and In poor . health. Will arrange matters so that entire $3,000 will be patd to note holder ..ik f Insured, and will keep ,m nrmlums In Insurance. Chance to maki from $500 to $1,000 In abort time. Address Bee. box m-j REAL ESTATE WANTED. in. u a vie" rveri the Omaha publlo In buying and selling real tate for over IS years. Ws hve many ca s now for TJt vour oroDerty with ua W ' ... - ... in vnur beat Interests. McCague Investment Co. - ..h fnr rood lx or aevsn- rSSm homeT Must t well located and L.T rtht. Reoly giving full de- 'c Box T-8. Omaha Bee. ""HAVE $1,000 CASH to pay as first payment on modern six ' p t,nm. not too far from car or school; give full description and best erlee A-43. Omana nee. WE can sell your 6. or 7-room bungalow "!lct-,r. 1.1st with us for results. wr Unm Osborne Realty Company 430 Be Bldg. lyier rciToiv cash If the price Is right for f fly or sU-room modern cottage or h..mlow. would prefer to be on pared - -f ?treS and not over two blocks to car. Address, a.m. w ' FoWElM &Tm c 1)6 N A LD .... Wank Bldg. Pone-. Ui. BUNGALOW WANTED S-room Bungalow I wnt to ouy i from owner, it . W.r.r Oek finish. te' on pavement. Call Oolfsx 61S9. Vr-T-rr-rwi, from owner on TiVtarm or Webster li. REAL ESTATE WANTED IVB HAVE cash buyers for cottage and bungalnwa nicely located. Shrtver, 1047 ' Omnlis Nat. Dank Bldg. I. Hi30. REAL ESTATE and ail kinds ot Insurance. HERMANSE.V A CO. T4H Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. I HAVE 500 cash and can pay $30 a five-room cottage or monthly on bunyaioT. Address, A-44, Omaha Bee. I HAVE a good vacant lot worth 41. "00 to trade for new Ford Sedaa. liox A - 4 1. Omah , Bee. WANT property lit auulh part nt city, fall or write J. Levin. 1 Tun No. 24th HI. TVehater 4.114. Vv'E havff buvers waiting. List with EDWARD WILLIAMS CO., 803 Omaha National Bli. Bldg. REAL ESTATE. UNIMPROVED. West. 48x143 facing 24th st. and 24th ave.. a little south ot Harney st. Here la a real chance to make somo money. 66x1.13 feet, 99-year lease on Farnam St., where the big money has and will te made. RASP BROS., 812 Keellne Bldg.. Tyler 721. CUMING Near 29th St., 44x125; must be sold to close an estato. C. A. Urlmmel, i49 Omaha Nnt. Bank Bldg. LOT 60x165. near Dundee. Must sacri fice, will take car a part payment. Webster 430. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. BRICK FLATS Near High. School, $15,000 hour apts, 5 rooms each, full city lot, ,rent $180 per month. A real ' WWT.. I If snap. Will require aDout one-nau cash. GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS. Tig. 2850. 918-20 City Nat'l. Bank. FOR SALE. Three.storv brick building, full cor ner lot In wholesale district. Possession It wanted. DUMONT & CO. 41$ Keellne Bldg. Phono Doug. t90. INCOME'FOR LAND. We hava 11 houses listed In Omaha- Owner want land. 8. S. A R. K. MONTGOMERY. . 918 City National REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. $5,100 BUNGALOW East front on one of the best streets in Benson; close to car and school; five fine rooms and tile bath; beautifully finished in oak and enamel and tastily deco rated. A snap at the price. For particulars call Mr. Benson, everi ings, Wal. 1580; days, Tyler 3540. Council Bluffs. ACRES in Council Bluffs. One mile from Omaha car una wen, weu-arainea and level. Can be Bought for ii,4U0. Terms. H cash; balance to suit buyer. MoOee REAL ESTATE CCa, 106 Pearl St council Blum. la. Dundet. DUNDBE HOMES PRICED TO SELL 304 South 50th Ave. Immediate oosession: new fi-rm. Col- onial; a -car pa rage wui oe duiii. S. W. Cor. 50th and Davenport r Immediate possession, 7 rooms, mod ern; oil burner, z-car garage; cnoice corner lot, abundance of shade and shrubbery. S. W. Cor. 51st and Cuming Nearly new 2-story and attic; 8-room Colonial; 3 bathrooms, beautifully dec orated: l-n perfect condition; lot 100il36 ft. Quick possea&lpn. FOWLER & M'DONALD, REALTORS. Doug.' 1428. 1120 City Nat. Bank Bldg. JUST FINISHED Six-Room Stucco Residence In Dundee An extra eood up-to-the-minute home; close to school and carline; east front lot; large living room across front; built-in features; oak finish; 3 large beoXJoms up stairs, plenty of closet space in each; enamel finish, tile bath; latest of fixtures: tile floor in kitchen, built-in cupboard, etc. Cement basement, coal bin, furnace. For terms, etc.. call Douglas 4911 davs. eve. Tyler 5167. Ask for Mr. Spence. "DINDEE BRICK Located on California street. South front lot, 60x142 feet. Has large tile vestibule, reception hall, living room with -fireplace and built-in bookcases, nanellTd oak dining room, large kitchen. first floor; four bedrooms and aleeplng porch, second floor. Three rooms on third floor. Two tile bathrooms. House finished In best of white auarter-sawed onk with oak floors. Walls canvassed and hand decorated. Many built-in features. Hot-water heat. This home shown by enpointment only GEORGE & COMPANY; REALTORS. Tyler S024. 901 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. DUNDEE BUNGALOW Have a very desirable S-room strictly modern,, brand new stucco bungalow which may be bought on easy terms, tfeautitul oak hfi ish and floors. Kot.far trom tar ''line and school. Phone Mr. Carse, Douglas 7412, days. We apt:taHft In Dunde homes C. B. STUHT CO.. , 912-14 City National. Douglas 9787. South Side. I FOR SALE F'.ve room house, all modern 4201 So. 21st St. Call 60. 1439. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West CALIFORNIA ST. NEAR 49TH ' Two full story frame house havlns 7 rooms and sleeping' porch " built about iaht years ago. Quarter-sawed oak finish down stairs with oak floors. Pine finish second floor with maple floors. Extra toilet on first floor. Furnace heat. Prlca J9.000, GEORGE & COMPANY. REALTORS. City Nat Bank- Bldg. Tyler S024. 4114 KRSKINE ST. S rooms, all modem: - nearly new; large garage: large lot; a -real bare-sin at 81.400: tnn. western real, estatb co Karhach Ba. Douglas 3007. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West - BRAND NEW Two-story house, frame and stuco, with press brick foundation. Six fine, light rooms; finely finish ed in oak and enamel; tastily dec orated and up-to-the-minute in every respect; large living room, with fireplace and bookcases; cor ner lot; high, sightly location. A classy plact' and real value at $9,500. Shown only by appoint ment. Call Mr. Benson evenings, Wal. 15S0: days, Tyler 3540. 3421 DAVENPORT ST. $4,750 "'6 rooms, modern, corner, paving paid; a garage to accommodate two cars. Arrange with us for in spection. GLOVER & SPAIN REALTORS. 919-20 Citv Nat. Bank. Doug. 2850. WALKING DISTA.VCF! S4TII AND JACKSON STRERTS. 7-ronni, oak finish, hot water heat, Inrge lot and garage; complete In all dotails. Kxtrn good buy at the price, KS.000. For appointment call Walnut 4IIS0, or . C. C. BKAVF.R CO.. 760 Omaha Nat. Htnk. Doug. 2450. OMAHA Ren' estate and Investments. J. J. MULVIHILL, 00 Brattdels Theat. Doug. 96. WB have cash buyer for West Farnam and Dundee homes. 'Phone Douglas 6074 and we will call and Inspect your property. 'Shuler A Carv. Omaha R"sl Estate and Investments. JOHN T. BOHAN, 21 Paxton Blk. 'Phone Tyler 4890. For good homes on good terms, OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 430 Bee Bldg. Tyler 496. 688 FRANKLIN, 4-room house, 2 lots: fine for garden; 8200 cash, $16 per mo. Crelgh, 608 Bee Bldg., Doug. 200. B. ROBINSON. Real Estate and Invest- ments, 442 Bee Bldg.. Douplas 8097 BENSON & MEYERS CO.. 424 Om. Nat'l. ; North. 9 ROOMS AND SLEEPING PORCH LivinK room, dining room, li brary and kitchen on first floor; S bedrooms and sleeping porch, bath, on second floor; floored at tic; lull cement basement extra toilet, hot water beating plant; oak interior and floors downstairs ; maple floors and birch woodwork upstairs. One of the best built houses in the city and has to be seen to be appreciated. High and 'sightly. A few moments from downtown. Priced to sell at 000. Call PAVMF. TMVF.STMF.MT -A- ill f JUJRJ A. COMPANY, Realtors, Omaha National Bank Bldg., D. 1781. Miller Park District Just listed 6-room strictly mod' em bungalowv all on one floor large living room, dining room, 2 xtra large bedrooms, sun room, kitchen and bath; all finished with )ak floors and oak finish; built-in lookcases; colonnade opening; full cemci't basement, furnace heat; extra large corner lot, east front, on raved street; garage and irivc; 3 extra large ma'ple trees on lot. This is a special built bunga low built lor a' home, in an excel lent location; well worth your time to investigate. Price S,650 1000 cash, balance $50 ner month PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1781. BEAUTIFUL BRICK BUNGALOW Just listed one of the most attractive homes In Bemis Park District. Has largo living room, fireplace, nice dining t room and kitchen on first floor. Sec ond floor has two large bedroom with large closets and tile bath. Thla house was built five years ago by. the present owner for his home, and Is one of the best built houses we have seen. In perfect condition; large east front lot Price, 110,000. D. V. SHOLES CO., REALTORS. 915-17 City Nat. Eank Bldg. Doug. 46. HOUSES FOR SALE EASY TERMS One 8-room close In modern, except heat. 93,600. One 8-room clos In, modern, not wa taw tl finft n.. s.rnnm near Fontenelle park, hot water heat, corner lot, shade and fruit trees, 13.400 ,, , One 4-roOTn near Fontnll park, modern exrent heat. 83.200. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery Douglas 1318. Walnut 21S6. DANDY BUNGALOW 6 ROOMS $5,000 strlctlv modern, oak finish, nice light rooms. 5 rooms, bath and sun room, nice floored attic, fine large cemented base, ment; a real home: hot-water heat h mum: house la just like new naved street: near " line: shown only bv appointment; Clifton Hill. Fries $5,000; terms $2,500. (Auto service.) DB. BUCK & CO., REALTORS. 443 Omaha Nat. Jiank. Doug. 2000. ' HERE IT IS ' REAL BUNGALOW Strictly modern, exceptionally well built. S-room brick bungalow: large liv Ing room with fireplace; nicety finished throughout: t nice lots; ground 120x120 feet; grapes, fruit trees and berries; location 4949 North 86th Ave. Shown only by appointment; auto service. Price only $4,750. Terms $2,500 cash. D. E. BUCK ft CO., REALTORS. 4 43 Omaha Nat. Bank. Pour. 00. FIVE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE : - FOR $2,8W . ' Having large front room, dining room and kitchen, two sleeping; rooms on second floor, oak floor In dining room and front room; furnac heat south front lot 44x114. W. H. GATES, C47 Omaha Nat'k Bank Bids. . 1194, ..".. . J REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. North. ill.NNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest J-our money. 'Phone Tyler 197 NIFTY BUNGALOW PRICE $6,000 Five rooms snd bstK. oak finish. Dress brick foundation; garage; corner lot, 4jx10S Osborne Realty Company 430 irt nicy. v. ' Tyler 4o. Mitchell Investment Co. Twenty-fourth and Ames. Phone Col fax 217.' OffTs personal and experienced serv ice In the management of cronerty. either as rental or sales agent Near Sacred Heart Church Price Only $4,500 Seven rooms and bath, strictly mod ern, extra fine garage: snau for utitck sale. Osborne Realty . Company 430 ee Hlfls. Tyler 486. Near 33rd and Franklin $4,750 Sis room; snd bath, strictly modern, M lot C0xl"t. Big snap for aulck sale. Osborne Realty Company 4;10 Bee Bids. Tyler 496. ACREAOR. Two acres; 7-room house, part mod ern; barn, garage and chicken houses; fronts boulevard: ee-uthwrst corner S8th St. and Curtis Ave.; house In first-class condition. Ground alone worth the money asked. JOHN T. BOHAN, f.21 Paxton Illock. Phone Tyler 49SO. BUY NOW-$5,250. Dandy six-room strictly modern house, corner lot opposite Kountze Park. Birch finish down stairs; three bedrooms and bath upstairs. Full basement. Big bar gain at price. Doug. 1533. W. T. Oraham, 04 Bee Blflg. COLLI KK PLACE SNAP. Seven rooms, all modern, with full cemented bi-rnment; one and one-half blocks to car: in fine residence district; located nenr 3'ith and Meredith Ave. Price, $6,800. R. C. Clary Co., 2408-08 Amep Ave., Colfax 175. FOR NORTH SIDE BUSINESS MAN. Five-room bungalow, all modfcrn with floored attic, on paved street and car line; also garage; located on Ames Ave., just west of the boulevard. Price $5,750. R. F. CLARY CO., 2404-6 Amps Ave. Colfax 176. VACANT Five-room all modern bungalow with Immediate possession; only 1 block to car and schoorln Florence. Price $3,660 with $1,000 cash. r R. F. CLARY CO., " 1404-06 Ames Ave. Colfax 175. SPECIAL PRICE. Attractive eight-room house facing Kountie Park. Newly decorated. Full lot, 50x124. Strictly modern and in best condition. $2,000 will handle. Doug. 1533. W. T. Oraham. 004 Bee Bldg. ClSiRMONT BUNOALOW VACANT. All rooms extra larg And well arranged, oak finish, fully modern. Just decorated and painted, large lot, paved street. A real snap at $5,750; about $1,500 cash. RASP BROS., 818 Keellne Bldg- Tyler 731. FOR SALE 509 and 511 N. 18th St.. two S rooms and one 4 rooms; rented ror JOB per month; always rented; priced . to sell at $6,250. I. N. Hammond, room 805, Brandeis Theater. MILLER PARK bungalow: 5 rooms and bath; all oak finish; floors quarter sawed; fireplace, French doors, etc.; t years old; east front; big snap for cash at 15,500. uouglaa 1734. ALL modern, 6 rooms, south front, 2 blocks to 24th street car line. Price, $4,000, $2,000 cash. May take little less. . For appointment call A. Davis. Webster 839. BRICK and stone bungalow, nearly new. All oak. fireplace, French doors, worm $7,000. Sacrifice, $5,500. Douglas 1734, ALL mod. 5-r. bungalow, east front, cor. lot, close to car line snd school; ready to move in. $5,ouo ii,&uu casn. u 1734. days; Col. 18.15. nights. A FEW homes and lots for sale In Park- wood Addition; a safe piao invest ment. Norrls Norrls. Doug. t.. FOR quick results list with Benjamin & ranKennerg, tz4 uee mag. uougtas in. 1614 Bl'RDETT ST. 6 rooms, all modern oak finish; large sttlc; one-half block to Sherman Ave. car line: only $4,600. Karbach Blk. Douglas 8007. 8-ROOM, strictly modern home; hot water neat; price, a,uuu; on small payments. jonnson. Tyler Z7Z4 or Webster 4150. YOITKO & DOHERTY. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. 322 BRANDEIS THEATER. D. 1761. MAKE YOUR OWN LIVING. We have acreage; some that Is lm proved, not far from car line; call ol us If you are Interested. , R. F. CLARY CO.. 2404-6 Ames Ave. Colfar 175 South. SOUTH SIDE $100 CASH The owner of this three-room house, with city water, at 2110 Y street will sell it to you for $100 cash and $10 per month. Price reasonable and at the price asked the owner will paint the house. Here is a real buy. Onljra block from car line. Creigh, Sons & Company, Iiouglas 00. 508 Bee Bldg. Six Rooms and Sun Room Strictly modern and only two years old; living room and dining room all oak: three bedrooms with oak floors kitchen and bath with maple floors and pine trim: full basement with floor drain and la exceottonally well lighted and ventilated; large east front lot, on paved street. In desirable residence sec tion; beautiful vines and shrubbery, A real home, near Hanscom Park and the best feature of all Is tho price, only j5.ron, hair cash. Morearty & Conboy, Tyler 4677. Doug. 8841. Web. 6166. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Modern horns on outsklrt acres. well-Improved; electric-driven pump; large chicken house, garage. oarn; 7-room modern house, full base' ment. furnace, electric lights snd water system. An Ideal place for anyone seeking a home with country environ menta. Price $7,600. Call Douglas 676$ A BAROAIN 6 rooms, all modern bunga low;' oak finish: panel wall In dining room: floored attic: fulr slie brick and cement basement; garage; large corner lot and hedge. Price $4,000; terma WESTERN REAL ESTATE CO.. Karbach Block. n Douglas 3607. Ws Have Property fnr Rent or Bala. AMERICAN SECURITY CO. N. W. Cor istb and Dodge. Doug. 6011 RTPTf P.TT R, m R'i "tat v. vw. golls, renta snd insures. 260 Bee Bldg. Douglas 638. 3, 4 and 6-room houses on easy terms, for colored. A. J. Davis. Webster 811. It is said that not a kernel of the best Mjocha coffee ever gets west of Constantinople. Jhe coffee known to the English and American trade as Mocha comes from parts of Afr-ica, the East Indies, and even from Brazil South Side Large Consignment Of Provisions to Be Sold by Army Store The United States army store, lo cated in the South Side city hall, Wednesday afternoon received a large consignment of army supplies which will be sold to the public at considerably under the cost price. In the goods received is a large amount oi three-pound sacks "of table salt which sells for 4 cents a sack; slab bacon, 20 cents a pound; prime roast beef, two-pound cans, 45 cents; spinach, 20 cents a can; half-pound cakes Baker chocolate, 18 cents; vanilla chocolate, half pound cakes, 12 cents; asparagus, 20 cents a can; farina, 10 cents a box; large cans cherries, 21 cents a can; trench mirrors. 9 cents. Several cases of fancy summer underwear was also received which sells at 50 cents a garment, and several hundred raincoats of all sizes are in stock, which sell frJni $7.50 to $12.50 each. Federal Officers Find Still and Raisin Booze In South Side Cellar i Fpfior.il Offirrr Lvnch and Flynn and Police Officer Samardick, with a search warrant, raided tne nome of Joe Bagalov, 6518 South Thirty first street, Tuesday afternoon in search of contraband liquor. A search- of a hidden recess in the basement of Bagalov's residence re vealed what the officers termed a complete booze distilling piani, Bhovving signs of recent operation. In a storeroom was also found four gallons of alleged "raisin whisky, which the officers say has the kick of a healthy mule. The liquor and still were taicen io the federal building and Bagaoiv was put in the South Side jail on a charge of illegal possession of in toxicating liquor. South Side Brevities Mr. Z Klrstlch, marchant tailor, has located at 4926 South . Twenty-iourin u h.. -lust nrrivea irom ine eai with the latest iasnions iu n goods. Call South 1325. Th. feeder cattle movement irom me local yards for the past week has been rether small, with but 6.683 had of stock nttle and feeders sent out as comparea to 7,038 head lor tne ween ueiuic E2!7 South Twenty fourth street, reported to tne ooum oiu tfltti LIU. ..fc-av.., n, police Wednesday mat ni ruum broken Into Tuesday night and his trunk forced open. Three bank books and $70 In cash were stolen. ii, nn,,r i.-alter. South Twenty second and It streets, denied Wednesday that -he was arrested recently by South Side police on a charge of the larceny of automobile accessories, Jmt that it was fourth and B streets. The South Side police changed the records after Piper piotested. fiion Due-Kan. 64 years old, 2620 C street, died at her home Tuesday night after an extended Illness. She is but--,i.,d hv thr.. duiia-hters. Catherine, Eileen and Agnes Duggan. Mrs. Duggan was a pioneer of Sduth Omaha, having settled there with her husband 25 years ago. Tho tunerat win oe Bridgets cnurcn aiiui-uj ... o -. Interment will be In Holy Sepulcher rprtiMtprv. Hi-Y Club Secretary Addresses Meeting Here After Long Trip a Arthur V. Cotton of New York city, international secretary for high school work among Doys oi uic United States and Canada, spent two hours in Omaha yesterday after noon and spoke to over a nunarea high school boys, leading juniors and sophomores of Central, South and Commerce high schools at the boys division of the Y, M. u. A. Mr. Cotton gave an inspiring ad dress, telling of high school work among boys all over the United States and what is being accom plished by the Hi-Y clubs. Omaha has three of these clubs, one in each high school.- Tljey meet each week for a social time and Bible study with an address, by an out standing man each month in each club. There are over 300 boys en rolled in the membership of these three clubs, and nearly as many at tend the meetings each week at the Y. M. G. A. Mr. Cotton lias-just completed a trio over the whole southern and western coast in the interest of Hi- club work and reports fine results everywhere, with the movement growing in interest in, numbers. He spent Tuesday, in Denver, giving sev eral addresses in the interest oi nts work and left last night for Chicago where he speaks Thursday. , Keys to Safety Deposit Box Of Late Omaha Eccentric Lost The keys to the safety deposit box in the State Bank of Omaha where the. late Andrew J. Seaman is be lieved to have kept his most val uable possessions cannot be found. T. H.. Weirich, administrator of the estate of ' the aged eccentric, has ordered new keys from the manu' facturers of the deposit box. Mr. Weirich says Jdr. Snman also had money on deposit ih building and loan associations. No tax cti tificates have been found, although "bushels" of tax receipts were lo cated in Mr. Seaman's room. It was believed that the greater part of the aged man s wealth was in tax title. - AT THE THEATERS gssasssassssssisassssassisissasissasiissssssasj PIC Ha dai ICTURESQUE scenery of the awatian Islands and its native dancing and sineinn to the accompaniment of the guitar and ukelele furnish the background and setting for "A Daughter of the Sun," Lorin Howard and Kalph Ketter ing's latest contribution to the stage. This drama will he the attraction at the Brandeis for four perform ances starting tonight. In four scenes handsomely mount ed and presented by a company of 20 people, "Flashes" is the headline attraction this week at the Orpheum. It is a revue made up of fun, fads and fashions. The star is "Doc" Baker, who makes his costume changes as quickly as a lightning: flash. Polly Walker is one of the principals, and Mr. Baker is like-' wise assisted by the agile eccentric dancers. Bud and Jack Pearson: A smart divertisemeut is contributed by Ernest Evans, with a quartet of attractive girls. The one-act play, "Morning Glory," is capably - pre sented with Noel Travers and Irene Douglas in the leading f oles. Three boys and a girl, a mixed quartet who have youth, pep, har mony and jazz, Will provide the featured act of the new show open ing at the Empress today. One of the most ludicrous farce comedies in the varieties, "Argument," will be offered by Kennedy & Francis. A diverting specialty will De ine dancing number by Miller & Cap man. Balancing and equllibristic accomplishments will be demon strated by the Ambler growers. "The Auto Girls" continue to at tract record attendance at tne Gayety "garage," it being doubtful if anv out-ot-town visitor even aares return home without havinor spent an afternoon or evening at the Gay ety. This seasons edition of the entertainment is entirely new ana contains no end of song and funr Every nrmcioal olayer and the joy riding beauty chorus feels that his or her best effort is none too much. Grand matinee at 2:15 daily. Charles Dillinirham will present "The Canary, starring Julia Sander son and Joseph Cawthorn, two ot the best known entertainers on the American stage, at the Brandeis for five nights, starting next Sunday. Miss Sanderson has many opportu nities to demonstrate her superiority when it comes to dancing, while Mr. Cawthorn continues to send his audiences into rollicking laughter by his happy faculty of being gen uinely funny. Doyle and Dixon, ec- My Heart and ADELE GARRISON S New Phase of ; . "Revelations of a Wife"' Why Madge Took Katie Into Her Confidence. How I ever managed to prepare for the arrival of Jack and Kather fne without any member of the fam ily circle save Harriet Braithwaite being the wiser I do not know. Har riet fulfilled her promise and kept her mother out of theway as much as possible, but I should never have been able to deceive my momer-in-law's eagle eyes during the short in tervals she was in the domestic har ness had it not been for Katie. I decided to take mV little maid into my confidence, of course only as to the fact of the coming arrival of the visitors. Accordingly, early Thursday morning I went to the kitchen, finding Katie busy stirring .. V- , , T- T '.I ' up tne mutnns wnicn nr. nraun waite especially fancies. Katie's volatile heart has been completely captured by the big, genial phy sician who extravagantly appreciates all her cullinary achievements, and she caters shamelessly to his whims of appetite, regardless of whether or not the rest of us are suited. From long experience I knew the best way to rouse Katie's enthusias tic co-operation, and also to insure her silence as to the day's plan. Therefore, upon entering the kitchen I shut the doors, and smiled at my little maid, holding up a cautioning forefinger. "Katie," I asked impressively, can you keep a secret?" She dropped her spoon into the muffin mixture and looked at me with delighted eyes. "Sure, Mike!" she carolled cheer fully. "Vot you want?" "You remember my cousin, Mr. Bickett, don't you, Katie?" Katie laughed gleefully. "Dot beeg, sober-faced gink dot Meester Graham make sooch fool of hisself over dot time ven I first coom by you?" she asked guilelessly. Indeed, Katie Knew. I cauglit my breath in dismay. Katie's memory was entirely too good, and her powers of observation entirely too well developed. I had not dreamed until this minute that she had known anything about that Ion ago episode. "Don't talk nonsense, Katie," I said impatiently, and then, ignoring the cloud which overspread her faceyl went on quickly. Mel and his wite, who was Miss Katherine Sonnot "Ohl" Katie interrupted, her tem porary gloom baniihed. "I know. Dot awful pretty nurse vot stayed by you ven old vomans she so seeclc dot first time she sleep by your house." "Xes, that is the lady, I replied, in f 0 Fifst Visit to Omaha Impresses Manager of Velie Corporation i F. E. Bradficld. secretary and nen- eral manager of the Velie Motors corporation, Mohne, 111., who is visitinsr Omaha for the first time to attend the automobile show, ex presses surprise and delight at the exhibit. He is also impressed with Omaha, of which, he says, Charles R. Gardiner, local distributor for the Velie. sneaks as the "capitol of the world." Mrs. Bradfield is visit- incr Omaha with her husband. i centric dancers,, are features. Maude Eburne, character comedienne, in her role of Irish vampire is most amusing. Costumes, settings and excellent cast and a deiighttut chorus are among the attributes that have served to make the show so popular. At the Brandeis theater for two nights, Tuesday and Wednesday, - ' . . . M . . ... March ltr and I, and a nonaay matinee Wednesday, the tavonte Belasco artist, Frances Starr, will be seen in her latest and most dis- tinguished success, "Tiger! Tiger 1" written by Edward Knoblock while he was in the trenches in France, The identical original company and production that packed the Belasco theater. New York, will be shown in My Husband too glad to have diverted her atten- tion to chide her for her bad man- tiers. "They are both coming here this afternoon at half-past four, and will stay several days-" "Vere you put demr Katie de- manded practically. "Dis house sol full now it runs over joost like bread dough m pan over night. She giggled appreciatively at her own jest, and I knew that she was in ripe good humor for any extra tasks 1 might have to impose upon her. A Simple Plan. "That's just what I am going to I gffo - in. m... u rr- 3T& rddfed tell you,'-' I said. "You see. Dr. and bile company was held Wednesday Mrs. Braithwaite are not going until no" at the Hotel Fontenelle. The tomorrow, but if thoy knew these banquet, given in honor of the Olds other guests were coining they mobile dealers of Nebraska and would probably insist upon goin? Iowa, was proclaimed by all to be , home today. So I am going Id keep the 'most thoroughly enjoyed and Mr. and Mrs. Bickett's coming a successful of all years. Speeches surprise from everybody except you. from factory representatives, state Then after they come I'll ask Mrs. dealers and officials of the company Braithwaite to. share her mother's brought forth prolonged applause, room for one night, and after that "Setting the Pace" began in everything will be all right" earnest when (Jiarles A. Tucker, "You'll have vun fine time asking president and general manager of old vomans to let anybody in hei the company, declared that the Ne room for night," Katie commented brka Oidsmobile companyv re ironically, and if I had not had the ceived its first truck from the ac knowledge of Harriet Braithwaite's tory one year ago, and that in the co-operation in the matter I should last 12 months nearly 500 tlucks have echoed her doubt with interest had been sold. "If business keejis Is it was I hurried on to discuss de- o;i and production keeps up,,r said fails of preparation with her. Mr. Tucker, "we will be forced to It is always an embarrassing thing pmchasc our trucks by the train to plan thing's with Katie, for her load. comments upon our family arrange- "The Nebraska Oldsmobile com- ' ments are so frankly impertinent pany began in a small way in Lif that I feel it is due my own self- co'.i about three year ago. Within respect and discipline to chidofier. six months the business had grown And yet, correcting Katie is like to such proportions as to necessi punching a feather pillow. As fast tate larger quarters and later new as you get one spot depressed it headquarters were ined in Oma humps. up in another. , I generally ha." Today ihf company is one of compromise matters humiliatingly the largest distributers for trucks by pretending not to hear her com- and passenger cars in the middle -"'f"1,8' west and with erection ofvthe new Above everything Katie, don't let four-story building at Eighteenth Mother Graham or any one guess and Howard streets, with its ample - that you are preparing extra por- storage and floor space, the com- , tions tor the dinner," I said. "Tell pary bids fair to head the list of the Jim to kill enough broilers, and we Oldsmobile distributers in the Unil- will have some of that delicous late ed States." v corn upon the ear, and a combina- The speakers were Charles S." tion salad of all the things m the Onderdonk of the General Motors garden you can put into it yoj company; C. A. Cramer, local man- , know the kind. And give ns some of ageT or t;,e Goodyear Tire com- ; those rolls you make so deliciously, pany; W. BRice, Oldsmobile fac- and oh, KatieJ Make an apple pie, tor representative; Tom Davis ofc will you? I remember as a boy Jack the First National bank; L. J. Dunn..- loved apple pies vicft pres!dent and treasurer of the? I think ven heem boy heem love Nebraska Oldsmobile company, and' something else better as dot apple j. R. O'Neal, secretary and sales . pie," Katie said slyly, but as she manager saw my sudden start and angry ' frown she added quickly and diplo- Weeks passed. Information was? matically: finally received that he had been ap- "All right, I feex and I no let any- prehended in a small town in Wis- tody guess vun ting till they get consin, and had admitted his Wen- here. . tity. He was returned to NhraL y i . t. .vwuuumu xuuiuiiuw.j R. B. Howell, general manager oti the Metropolitan water board, reH i.s.1'tiv tticturrtav ftVtm a ll fMltl II ff OLi lllllllilQi VI wj svs w . . ---n five weeks snent in Guatemala. , brought back a story of a bloodless revolution which, is in progress" ui i the Central American republic vJJiere visiter!. v "Cabrera," he said, "has been nresitlent of Guatemala for 22 years and some of the people, known a the unionistas, are endeavoring through propaganda, to obtain what thpv believe are their constitutional . - ------- , rights in the matter or iree spcecn. free pre" ss and the ngnt oi naoeas corpus. J. hey also stanti lor a union of the six Central American repun lies." Tells of Journey. Mr. Howell told of his journey from Barios, on the Atlantic coast nf Guatemala, to the Citv of Guate mala. 196 miles inland. He related that the train traveled 16 miles an hour and that for more than 60 miles he passed through a land of bananas. 1 he rule cv train irom Barios. lie said, takes one through luxuriant tromc land. desert stretches and then to an altitude of 5,600 feet at Guatemala Lity, wntcit has a population of 100,000. The i-e.nihKr- lina a nnnutatlOll Of i.UllU.- 000 and a standing army of 50,000. Mr. Howell stated that he is not ready to give any expression on the merits of the gas plant appraisal controversy, but that he will give this matter early ana serious con- ciitpratinn. The Metropolitan water board will assume management of the gas plant it the city decides to purcnasc it. GUS MILLER FILES FOR NOMINATION TO COUNTY OFFICE w Former Probation Officer Enters Race for Commissioner Other Hats in Ring. Gus Miller: 3322 Larimore avenue, ' is a candidate for the republican nomination for county commission er. He filecfyesterday in the office of Election Commissioner woorneao. He has a wide circle of friends in Omaha, made during many years of , Work with juveniles both officially and unofficially. T Last August he resigned as-chief probation officer of Douglas county because he said - the salary, $2,000, Was inadequate for his living ex- penses. He is at present a salesman for a paper house. 1. t. coenran, iui oouin xmny- I -! il. mtmm lAAttA V..B im tf flit aiu .uki, .uwi ...o aireaay long ui wuu.ui nomination for public defender, the $3,600 a year sinecure. He is a rc- publican. , . t The following have been added to the list ot candiqases lor nominauop for the state legislature as represen- tatives: Frank Dineen, democrat, 3505 Hamilton street; Walter M. . Ladd, repuDiican, oio nawmuuic avenue; H. Hillmer, democrat, 4720 Wakeley street; C. C. Beavers, re- v publican, 3331 North Fifty-eighth street. Joseph R. Gray, democrat, 2122 South Thirty-fourth street, and J. . H. Craddock, democrat, 3716 Haw thorne avenue, filed for nomination . i n r.f KlUWn filed . Charles Deerson of Elkhorn filed or nomination to the office of road . overseer on the republican ticket All 1;1 p ; iliaSHlOUnC VUIllUOliy . tx ' r nntertains uraiers At Annual Banquet To the melodious strains of "In f r Merrv Oldsmobile" and with spirit at high ebb the third annual banquet of the Nebraska Oldsmo- i.- t i . .--."- - no uce cnarges ot murda K. ;b e ?1 s it. i I i . - T ' . T V-