THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920. 11 FARM LANDS. Nebraska Lands. Ideal Small Ranch 410 acres, close to Brule, on mla litis of IT. p., fine set of Intprovemants, never-railing spring. MO aires can be farmed, balance pasture. I"5.00 per acre, net; possession to buildings and paature can be nlven at once. Aim liave a good residence In town to s'H. Write or Inquire, Ho 147. Hrule. Neb. "oi:rt SECTION'S. aevenmtles from lownT Nherldan county; three deeded; one 'hoot lease; good Improvements; 1& er acre for di-eiled land; II. (100 for lease. A fin proposition worth more money, A. A. I'ATZMAN, 301 hlarbach blork. CORN AND ALFALFA KAKM9 IMPROVED: IX CKNTRAL NiiRKASKA at the rlirht pric. 'Write for liat. LARSON CARRAHKR, , Central City. Nehrawka. , For Neh. Farmt and Ranches aea Graham-Peters Healty Co.. ? Olmhl Natl Bk, Bldg.. Omaha. A." aZpatZMN' Karma. 101 Karoarh Bit Wisconsin Lands. I.ANlOLOV, a magazine giving the facts In rt'crnrd to the land situation. Three months' subscription free. If for a !totn or as an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, 'Mall me LAXl'OLOOY and all partlcu Jrirs fr'c." Address Editor, Landology. s:ildmore Land Co., 433 Sk Id more Bldg., Marinette. Wla. Miscellaneous. 68 Acres, Equipped, $1,750; 250 Apple Trees. In section whose apples are) famous In markets of ( America and England opportunity; level machine worked fields, opportunity; level machine worked Telds. dark loam, 10-cow pasture, products taken at door, home-use wood; timber; t-room house, large barn, horse hay fork, commercial poultry house, etc. Owner to1 retire now; Includes two cows, yearling, horse, tools, wagons, hsmeaa, separator, hay, etc. 11,750 get all. Eauy terms. Details pace 4 Stroot's Spring catalogue bargain 33 states; copy free. 8TROUT FARM AOENCT 111 B. T. N. Y. Life Bide., Kansas City, Sllssourl. FARM LANDS FOR RENT. FARM FOR RENT. , 5 miles from the Omaha postof fice; good location; good soil. Apply to .W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. Doug. 564. FOR RENT SO acres, Sarpy county; good land, hut Vuodeat Improvements; cash rental. Merrill, 1016 City. Nat. Bank Bide. FINANCIAL. Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. PRIVATE MONEY. BHOPBN A COMPANY. Doug. 4;2f, MONEY to lend on Improved Real Katate. Interest payable semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS A SON, 828 Keeling Bldg. CMAHA HOMES EAST, NEB. FARMS, O-KEEFE REAL, ESTATE CO. 1011 Om. Nat. Bk. Bids? Dou. 2718. PRIVATE! MONEY. 1109 to 110.000 made nromDtlv JT. T. WEAD, Wead Bldg.. S10 S. 18th fit. fecal Estate Loans and Mortgages. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS, lowest rates. Private losn booths. Harry Malashock. 1514 Podge, i). 5619. Ks. n4 FARM and ally loans. JC H. LOUOEK, INC., 621 Keellne Bldg. PROMPT service, reasonable rates, private money. Oarvln Bros., 146 Omaha Nat'l. P. B. BUCK. Loans. 428 Omaha Nat. Stocks and Bonds SAFE INVESTMENT. Wanted 12.004 loan on 13,009 frater. nal Insurance policy. Man wishing to make loan la beneficiary. Face of policy wlli come to beneficiary upon death of Insured, who Is (1 years old and In poor health. Will arrange matters ao that entire 13.000 will be paid to note holder upon deato or Insured, and will keep up premiums In Insurance. Chance to make from 1500 to 11.000 In short time. Address Bee. Box M-l. Wanted to Borrow. . Wanted to Borrow 15,000 AT PERCENT FOR ONE YEAR, GOOD SECURITY, ADDRES3, BOX X-, OMAHA BEE. Wanted to Borrow PRIVATE PARTT WILl, PAT 11.000 FOR THE USE OF 110,000 FOR ONE) YEAR ON GILT EDO Hi SECURITY. ADDRESS, BOX X-14. OMAHA BEE. Miscellaneous. WB ORGANIZE and reorganise business institutions and corporations and pro vide financial assistance. The Interna tional Securities Co., Suite 340 Bee Bldg. Douglas 4311. ESTATE WANTED, LISTINGS WANTED If you want quick cash for your home, let us sell it for you. We will give voti real service. SCHROEDER INVESTMENT CO. 538 Railway Excliange Bldg. D. 3261. WE HAVE served the Omaha publlo In . buying, and selling real estate for over 11 years. We have many calls now for homes. List your property with us. We will serve you to your best interest!. McCague Investment Co. WILD pay cash for Rood six or even room horn. Must beweH located and priced right. Keply jiving full de scription. v Box 'T-8, Omaha Bee. WE can aetl your 6, 6 or 7 -room bungalow or hoase. Lint with us for results. Prompt Inspection. ' Osborne Realty Company , 410 Bee Bldg. Tyler 491. I CAN pay cash If the price Is rlstht for a live or six-room modern cottage or bungalow, would prefer to be on paved street and not over two blocks to car. Address, A-43. Omaha Bee. To buy or sell Omaha Real Estate see fowler & Mcdonald Hit City Wat'l. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1431. WE HAVE cash buyers for cottage and bungalows nicely located. Shrlver, 1047- Omaha Nut. Bank Bldg. P. 1631. REAL ESTATE and all kinds of Insurance. HEP.MAN6EN A CO. -741 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. I HAVE a good vacant lot worth 11.000 to trade for new Ford Sedan. Box A-41. Omaha Bee. VS have buyers waiting. List vflth EDWARD WILLIAMS CO., 103 Omaha National Bk. Bldg LIST your property with Martin Pedersen, 1421 North 24th St. Webster 4820, eve nlngs. and Sundays, W'ebater 4861. WANT property In south part of city. . Call or write J. Levine. 1701 No. 24th St Webster 4314. WANT t to 7-room house from owner on payments. Tyler 1714 or Webster 4150. REAL ESTATE. UNIMPROVED. TOR SALE: By owner. 614 acres, unim proved -In Keystone park. Price and terme reasonable, Doug. 7350, WaL 431. - West CL'iirXG Near 11th St. 44x126; must be sold to close an estate. C. A. Grlmmel, mi untana xvai. Hang mag. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. HOME AND INVESTMENT. Nearly new frame flat: two apart ments each 1 rooms, sleeping porch, full basement, strictly modern; near Crelgh ton university; all special taxea paid. Live in one and rent the other: 16,000 cash; price 110,000. See this today, BENJAMIN A FRANKLIN. B24 Bee Bldg. Douatlas 7il. DUPLEX BRICK ' 5-ROOM SIDE v , CALL WEBSTER 131. FOR 8ALE. Three-story brick building, fall eor ner lot In wholesale district. Possession if wanted. DUMONT & CO. 4U1 Keellne Bide Thene Doug. 690. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. INCOME FOR LAND. ' We have 11 houses listed la Omaha. Owner wants land. 8. 8. H. K. MONTGOMERY. lis City National, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALK OR EXCHANGE. 0 acres or choice Iowa land, located about 1 miles east of Viondamln, one hall mile to good school, well Improved, lie gently rolling-. U all In cultivation but a few acres of the finest grass paa ture. Thia is one or lows' beat farms and 'Is worth the money. Price JJild an acre. Knulty 111,000. I will trade my equity for a Rood house or equal vnlue, In Dundee. W. H. Remington and Sons, 306 Bennett Bids;., Colorado Springs Colo. WHAT have you to trade for an HO-arre fjrm lu Missouri? Well timbered, some lnnd cultivated. Investor's chance, Mutt sell quick. Sale price. 12.000 cash, 1 2, 2 o 0 t in (1 Y-lOiO, Omah a Bee. lOO-ACUE farm close to Lincoln. Neb., for sale or exchange for city property: well Improved; 170 acres In alfalfa; 6 miles to town. By owner, C. M. 1'oe, at Paxtnn Hotel. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN. Benson. POSSESSION v EXCEPTIONAL x BARGAIN Nine acres, highly-improved, on paved road, west of Benson, less than mile to street car line; just the thing for a nice country home; improvements nearly new; mod ern bungalow; price reasonable. ACT Ql'ICK. HELD LAND COMPANY 664 Brandeis Bldg., .Omaha, Neb. 7-RMS, ALL MODERN S' LOTS Lovely suburban home with lots of bearing fruit and small fruit; big chicken house and yard; full cement rmnerm'nt with hot and cold water, floor drain and ontsid entrance. Nicely ar ranged rooms and storm window to Co with house. Just off paved street ufrd 4 blocks from car and tschoofc This is good and can be botiRht for I7Q0 cash, 3f month: price, $4,000. SHOPEN & CO. Keellne Bldg. TfouRlas 4J28. BUY THIS ONE In Benson,' 5-room cottage, strictly modern: good basement, cmcntPd: good attic, floored; living room and dining room In oak; lot 50x1 i!8 ; jraraKe; block from car. Price, half cash. Im mediate possession. GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY CO., , 82 Omaha Nat. Bank. Phones, Doug. 653. Kvenlngs IT. 3886. Council Bluffs. 4 ACRES In Council Bluffs. One mile from Omaha car line. Inch, well-drained and level. Can be bought for 11.400. Terms, cash; balance to suit buyer, McOee REAL ESTATE CO., 101 Pearl 8t. Council Bluffs. Ia. Dundee. This very attractive 6-room bungalow, having sun room, living; room, dining room, two nice bedrooms, bath and kitchen all on one floor. The arrange ment is very convenient, as the bath Is between the two bedrooms, with a door from each Into It. House practically new and in good condition. Trice only 16,700. D. V. WHOLES CO. REALTORS, Iouglas 4fi. 916-17 City Nat'l. Bk. Bid. JUST FINISHED SIX-ROOM STUCCO RESIDENCE IN DUNDEE If you are Jooking for an extra goad, up-tohe-minute house, don't fail to see this. For terms, etc., call Doug. 4911 days, or Ty ' ler 5167 evenings. Mr. Spcnce. Ws specialize In Dundee homes. C. B. STUHT CO.. 112-14 City National. Douglas 1717. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West. WALNUT HILL 4548 SEWARD STREET. A house of 7 rooms; modern except heat; big lot for garden or chickens; needs painting and decorating, but a real pre-war bar gain for only $2,750, $1,250 cash, balance same as rent. Call Mr. Brown, Douglas 1345. Evenings Harney 1341 WEST FARNAJI HOME. Full two-story, strictly modern home, oak floors throughout, nice plumbing, pedestal lavatory, fireplace, fine cement porch with south and east exposure, driveway and garage. Worth every penny of price asked, 17,600, and we can arrange, reasonable terms. ALFRED THOMAH, (01 First National Bank. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. A very comfortable, carefully planned home, having large living room with fine fireplace, attractive breakfast room and kitchen below; three bed rooms, enclosed sleeping porch, maid's room and bath above; oak floors throughout, beautiful oak finish downstairs, birch up; an abundance of closets. Price, 111,000. For terms and location see ALFRED THOMAS. 804 First National Bank. FOR SALE BY OWNER STRICTLY MODERN COTTAfJB, LOCATED AT 4617 DOUGLAS ST. WILL ACCEPT GOOD VSED CAR AS PART PAY MENT. PRICE IS. 600. CALL WAL. 1109 OR DOUGLAS 6383. 1 OMAHA Rca' Estate and Investments. J. J. MULVIHILL, 200 Brandeis Theat. Doug. 16. WIS have cash buyers tor West Farnam and Dundee homes. 'Phone Douglas 6074 and we will call and lnspeot your property. Shnler A Carv. J. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate and Invest ments, 442 Bee Bldg.. Dougjas 1017. Omaha Real Estate and Investments, JOHN T. BOHAN, 151 Psxfon Blk. 'Phone Tyler 4880. 4611 FRANKLIN, 4-room house, 1 loti; fine for garden; 1100 cash, 116 per mo, Crelgh, 608 Bee Bldf., Doug. 100. For good homes on godd terms, OSHORNS REALTY CO., 410 Bee Bldg. Tyler 491. North. ' 2430 Newport Ave., Minne Lusa - This is a dandy stucco bunga low, only three years old. with living room, dining room, kitchen and three bedrooms on the first floor; large floored attic; finished in oak. and white enamel, with built-in buffet and fireplace; com plete cabinets in kitchen; built-in ice box and complete basement, with laundry tubs. Dandy south front lot, with shrubbery and fruit trees, front porch screened. Own er leaving city; possession at once. If interested look today. 2562 Newport Ave., $7,800 Six rooms, with three bedrooms, oak floors throughout, oak and white enamel finish; fireplace and built-in bookcases; thoroughly modern and in good condition; full south front lot, with garage for two cars. Quick action if you want it. . GLOVER & SPAIN REALTORS. 919-20 City Nat. Doug. 2850. BEAUTIFUL 6-r. mod. bunirslow; now vscant; near car: snap. 15,160: terms. Douglas 1734 days. Real Estate Transfers Charles C, Oigncux and wife Is William t Dlckerson and wife, llrnwn St.. 1 ft. w. of 24lh St.. a. a., 48il0: 4,100 Temple McFayden to Margaret R. Thornton, Fontenelte blvd., 90 ft. a. of Larlmore ave . w. a., 4x1 17 I'll Cloy B. Miller to Harry C. Pil grim and wife, ne. cor. 23 and Evans St.. 4J6 1.00ft. Harry Johnson and wife to Oni 1 Taylor, sw. ror. :7tli and Crown Tolnt ave., 131x202 5,100 RogerJ Rtsl Estate Co. to Efflo Hanger Chuda. 35th ave., s ft. n. of Arbor St.. e. ., 49x133 3.2o Jennie Norton and husband to Ora Taylor, Crown Point ave., 60 ft. e. of I'tli sve., a. .. 100x133 l.'aO Charles Utgnoux and wife to Wil liam L. Dlckerson and wife, Ill-own st.. 1 ft. w. of :4th St., s. s., 48x102 6,:00 Barker Co. to Theodore H. Matn ner, Mason Rt., 106.3 ft. w. of 6Jth st.. a. s., 65x10"; aw. cor. 67tli and Mason sts., 61.2x107.. 1.700 Levi Albert Murray and wife to Blanche Brown, ne. cor. 44th and Jones sts., 50I127W 4.150 John I.. Roach and wife to Richard A. Ross, 33d St., 184 ft. s. of Myrtle ave., w. s 44xlil.. 4jMI REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. North. HOUSES FOR SALE EASY TERMS , One 8 -room close in modern, except heat, 13,500. one s-room close In, modern, hot wa ter heat, 14.000. One 8-rooin near Fontenelte park, hot wuter heat, comer lot. shade and fruit trees, 13.600. One 4-room near Fontenelle park, modern except heat. 12,200. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery Douglas 1313. Walnut 8 1 " tl . BUNGALOW SNAP Htrictlj' modern 6 rooms, all on one floor; oak finish, hand -painted walls; full teir-enfeil busement, for $3,750; about 11,000 rush. 2838 Parker St. Call Mr. Theodore, Douglas 4670, or Tyler 1910. DEAL DIRECT WITH OWNER. Strictly modern 7-room house; 6 rooms and buth downstair. 2 rooms up; block to car; In best condition; new ly nalnted; guaranteed furnace. Price $6,000. This offer good for few dayB unly. Tt-rnis cash. 2408 Camdrn Ave. I'hune Colfax 2368 nfter3 p. m. MOVE RIGHT IN Ner Omaha university, almost new bungalow of 5 rooms ami balh. oak fin ish, ,1ut decorated and painted, nlca lot, with hedpe: paved street; close to 24th car. Price $5,160; reasonable terms. RASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bldg. Ty. 721. BOULEVARD PARK HUM if A classy bungalow of 5 rooms and bath, oak finish, bookcasts, buffet; a real classy home; almost new; largo lot, paved street. Price 13,950. You should see this house before you buy. RASPBROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Ty. 721. Mitchell investment Co. Twenty-fourth and Ames. Phone Col fax 217. Offers personal and experienced serv ice In the management of property, either as rental or sales agents ALL mod. 6-r. bungalow, east front, cor, lot, close to car line and school; ready to move in, $5,000 11,600 cash. D. 1734. days: Col. 1836. nights. PART MODERN 6-room house; full ce mented basement, floored attic. Price 12,700; $1,800 cash will handle. Colfax 1338. 7-ROOM homo for $3,000, at 3526 N. 28th Ave. Wrlto O. A. Elandson, Het tlnger. N. T. YOUNO & DOHERTY. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. 322 BRANDEIS THEATER. D. 1761. A FEW homes and lots for salo in Park wood Addition; a safe place for lnvest , ment. Norris & Norrls. Doug. 4?70. 2530-32 PARKER ST., 6 and 3-room cot tages, part modern, paved street, south front. Price $2,500. Douglas 3143. ; CHOICE 6-room bungalow. 40x38. all bulltln features, double garage, large lot. 6546 Florence boulevard. MINNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest your money, Phone Tyler 187 FOR yuiek results list with Benjamin & Frank e nberg. 624 Bee Bldg. Dougla s 722. FIVE-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, $2,600. Tyler 2724 or Webster 4150. BENSON ft MEYERS CO.. 424 Om. Nat'l. South. HANSCOM PARK BARGAIN Strictly modern, 7-room home, one block from park and car. Corner lot, east front, good shade. Living room, dining room, kitchen and Ua or bed room down, and tlire bedrooms and bath with separate toilet up. Down stairs finished In oak and has two real fireplaces. Large basement and good furnace. Priced low for this property, $6,700. For particulars call CONBOY & GREEN fino Peters Trust Bldg. Doug. 3841. Tyler 3677. Web. 6156. FINE HOME IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Being fully modern with eight large rooms, hardwood finish, two fireplaces, one of the best of built houses, on a nice large piece of ground, 75x124, with a driveway to a large garage. Price, with part of furnishings, $15,000.00. Easy terms. W.H. GATES, 6 17 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 1291. AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. Dandy six-room sfml-bunpalow, inn room, built-in-features; oak finish; choice east front; about two years old; price reduepd to $5,600, less than tt would cost for house alone. Owner leav tnar cftv; quirk possession. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 430 Bee Building. Tyler 49C. FOR SALE. e Modern two-story, 11-room frame Jinuse: stucco front, hot water heat, electric lights and gas, porch on east and south sides. Lot 63-foot front, good lawn am) fine shade trees. Very low price. $6,000; street paved, per manent walks, good location on South Tenth street. Best car line In city. Call the oner, 1502 South Tenth St. Uouglas 5396. . NEAR HANSCOM PARK. Good brick flat of two apartments, t rooms each, renting for 147.50. Our price for the property. 14.760. Terms: $1,000 cash, balance monthly. S. P. BOSTWICK A HON, 300 Bee Bldg. Ty. 1508 STRICTLY modern 10-room stucco; newly decorated; oak and white enamel finUh; . can be arranged for two apartments of 5 rooms; two baths, sleeping porch, full cemented basement, hot air heat, other features: rents for 180. Price 17.500, cash 12.250. South 345 or South 2051. BIRKETT & CO. tats- sells, rents and Insures 260 Bee Bldg. Douglas 68S. HAVE a fw bargains In 5 and 6-room houses. Call Doug. 7172 for particulars, Miscellaneous. ONLY $500 CASH If you have $500 to $1,000 cash you can get a good 4 or 5-room, strictly modern home in a good location. These places have many pleasing features; most of them are new, or practically so. Phone Doug. 7412 days and ask for Mr. Carse, or1 call at 318 South 18th St. ! r Tnrvrvnr rTTvrr a t mxr $450 Cash In the house you buy you should demand these things Quality first. Built-in features show for themselves, but has it Tar Fciecold proof walls? Has it double floors, with the under floor laid diagonially? Is the "framing properly done? And many other things which you will find in the house I am offering. Call Mr. Collins, . Doug. 7412. Days. YVaJ. 127. Evenings. ONE-FOURTH OF BLOCK, close In, on Chicago St. Large house and garage. Priced for quick sale. 111,000. A. A. PATZMAN, 301 Karbach block. We Have Property for Rent or Sale. AMERICAN SECURITY CO. N. W. Cor liih and Iodgs, Doug. toll. Nebraska Ravings and Leant Ass'n to Anna E. Melota, 21th St., 11 tt. .of Poppleton ave.. w. a., $2x101 . 1.000 George v. Johnson and wife to Ina Blair, Cuming St.. 11 ft. e. of 41th t a. .. 43x2 1,000 Anra at. Edmomi and husband to Marie Schmidt, aw. cor. 27th are. and Capitol ave., 34x61 4.100 Abraham L. Reed et al to Mabel Bennett, se. cor. Hanscom blvd. and Elm st. 60x16.1 100 Charles S. Everest to Amos Thomas, Harney St., 140 ft. w. or Turner blvd.. n. s 40x132 1,000 T.obert Hrnry Stcner to Ulrlcli A1-' hers, 84th St., 14. S tt. n. of Decatur St., e. s., 33x80 1.600 Christ B. Chrlstensen and wife to Louie J. Cook, Reynolds St., 160 ft. w. of 81st St., s. s 10x122.. 1 4.073 Harry M. Christie to Alice R. Dunn, 2ilth st., 60 ft. s. of Mason St., . a., 42x140 1.000 Margaret M. Burke to Allen E. Benson, Harney st., 245 ft. w. of 23d st., n. B., 160x102.65 1 Mabel SI. Shirk and husband to Anna K. Friedman, skw. cor. 25th and Parker st., 33x120 2.500 Kittle Selby and husband to Michael Zauskl, Adams st.. 464 ft. e. of 2Sth St.. s. s., 102x124 170 Charles Mollner and wife to Edwin . Bnttorfleld and wife. Polk St.. 2:0 ft. w. of 11th St., n. s, n. s., 35140 ' 1,600 Frsnk Koubek to Fred W. Conrad jr. nnd wife, 22d at., 145.1 ft. 11. of V St., e. s.. 21x130 1.200 Margaret M. Buckley et al to James .1. Fltigerald. M St., 65 ft. e. of 20tH st s. ., 65x49 S.OOO Joseph .Pleskac and wife to Rudolph Hebek and wife, 17th St., 263 ft. n. of Y St., w. s., 45x130 ft 1,100 Sam Canar and wife to Israol KatK mati, 26th St., 90 ft. s. of J st., w. s., 30x180 ft 1,700 Alma C. Beebe and husband to Uruco 8. Johnson. 28th ave., 203 Va ft. s. of Laurel ave., e. s 40x130 ft 1 Orace S. Johnson and husband 'o Alma Cable Beebe, n. e. cor. list and Titus ave.. 120x280 ft 1 R. P. Respess to (t. E. Wallln. Paxton blvd., 88 ft. w. of 40tli st , n. s., 44x100 ft 1 Walter R. Zlnk and wife to Alley A. Best, Blnney St., 15 ft. w. of 60th St., s. s.. 60x128 ft 1,500 Cleo Allain and husband to Michael M. Simms, n. w. cor. 16th and Laird St., 40x80 ft 3,100 Ellery R. Hume and wife to An thony Rosse, et al., 25th St.. 64 ft. n. of Franklin st., w. s 25x90 ft 1,100 Jerome O, Boukal and wife to Jos. L. Wenger and wife, s. w. cor. 29th and Ames ave.. 42x108 ft. 5,000 Arthur Redgwick and wife to Jacob Oondblnder, s. c. cor. 24th and Lothrop St., 71x100 ft 14,000 Carl C. Larson and wife to John N. Sorebo and wife, Izard St., 260 ft. e. of 47th ave., n. s., 60x150 ft. 2,000 Mllford J. Leachey to Cushman ('.. Hnll, et al.. s. w. cor. 28th and Leavenworth st., 24x113 ft 6,500 Welling O. Croasman and wlf to Gertrude McG. Sturges, Fowler ave.. 100 ft. w. of 27th St.. s. s , appr., 34xlS0 ft 1.000 Louvena F. Hathaway to Lottie A. Haynes, California st. 130 ft. w. of 60th St.. s. s., 60x135 ft 3,150 Temple McFayden to William C. Smyth, n. e. cor. 41st ave. and Burt st., 61.5PX61.5 ft 6,150 Dundee Realty Co. to A. J. Ramm, et al., n. e. cor. 62d and Izard st 03.6x136 ft 1.600 BANK STATEMENTS Charter No. 2773 Reserve District No. 1Q. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK at Omaha. In the State of Nebraska, at the u 1 ' ., RESOURCES Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts Notes and bills redlscounted Overdrafts unsecured Securities owned: TJ, S. bonds to secure circulation Government securities pledged as collateral for bills payable Government securities owned and unpledged War savings certificates and thrift stamp Total U. S. government securities Other bonds, securities, etc.: Bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits Securities other than V. S. bonds owned and unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U, S Stock of Federal Reserve Bank ' Value of banking house owned and unincumbered Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with federal reserve) bank Items with Federal Reserve Bank In process of collection Cash In vault and nj(- amount due from National Banks.. Net amounts due frits banks, bankers and trust companies Exchange for clearing house , Checks on other banks In this city Checks 'on outside banks and other oash Items Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer Total y INABILITIES - Capital stock paid in , Surplus Undivided profits Unearned discount Circulating notes outstanding Due to national banks...., , Due to banks, bankers and trust companies. Certified checks outsanding Cashier's checks outstanding Individual deposits subjeot to check Certificates of deposit due in lees than SO Dividends unpaid Time certificates of deposit payable after Postal, savings deposit Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank Total .. .' 18.146.666.02 Liabilities for rediscount with Federal Reserve Bank 2.871,611.66 Total contingent liabilities 2,171,611.66 Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which Interest and discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sec. 5197 Rev. Stat.) (exclusive of notes upon which total charge not to exceed 60 cents was made), was none. The number of such loans wss none. State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, ss: I. 9,-9. Kent, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' 8. S. KENT, Cashier. Correct Attest: C. W. HAMILTON. FRED P. HAMILTON, , G. BAM ROGERS, Directors Subscribed and sworn lo before me this 10th day of March, 1120. (SEAL.) GRACE GRANT, Notary Public. Charter No. 9730. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA, IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON FEBRUARY 2", 1920. RESOURCES. t Loans and discounts, including rediscounts notes ana Dills redlscounted Overdrafts, unsecured I7. 8. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) Pledged as collateral for State or other deposits or bills payable Owned and unpledged...'. War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps Actually owned Total V. S. Government securities Other bonds, securities, etc.! Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure U. S. deposits Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits Securities, other than 17. S. bonds (not Including; stocks), owned and unpledged . Total bonds, securities, etc., other than IT. S Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscrip tion) Furniture and fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank , Items with Federal Reserve Bank In process of collection (not available as reserve) Cash In vault and net- amounts due from national banks. . Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies Rx4tianges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same city or town as report ing bank Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash Items Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from 17. 9. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected approximate on Notes Receivable not past due Other assets Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund , Undivided profits 1 14, Less current expenses, Interest, and taxes paid...' 18, Interest and discount collected or credited In advance of maturity and not earned approximate) Circulating notea outstanding Net amount due to National banks 372, Net amount due to banks, bankers and trust companies.,,. 140, Certified checks outstanding . . 1, Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 21, Individual deposits subject to check 1,116. Certificates of deposit due In less than 80 days (other ttian for money borrowed) 81, Dividends unpaid , Time certificates of deposit (other than for money bor rowed) 2S2. Postal Savings deposits 1, Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank Liabilities other than those above stated Total , Liabilities for rediscount. Including those with Federal Re serve Bank 111.111.44 Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which Interest nd discount-was charged at rates In axcess of those permitted by law (Sec. 6117, Rev. Stat.) (exclusive of notes upon which total charge not to exceed 10 cents was made) was none. State of Nebraska. County ef Douglas, as: I, L. H. Tate, Cashier ef the above named-bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is tree to the best of my knowledge and belief. L. H TATE, Cashier. Correct Attest: H. 8. CLARKE. Jr. H. O. EASTMAN. O. 8TORZ. . ' . . Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10ih day of March. 1920. (SEAL) MILDRED MULLEN, Notary FubUe. I HOUSE WON'T MAKE PERSHING CHIEFJF STAFF Proposal to Amend Army Re organization Bill Turned Down Without Record Vote in House, i Washington, March 11. Without a record vote, the house refuse4 to amend the army reorganization bill so as to make General Pershing the permanent chief of staff. In doing so, it approved the section permit ting the secretary of war to make the selection. Representative Strong, republican of Kansas, offering the amendment, declared that "without it Pershing's war experience in the management of the army will be lost." Repre sentative Caldwell, democrat of New York, said General Pershing's as signment as chief-of-staff "would be a step down." ' Objections by both republicans and democrats that the general staff would be permitted to rule the War department and the army under the reorganization bill resulted in adop tion of an amendment which would prevent assumption of administra tive functions by the staff. Representative Johnson, republi can of South Dakota, tried to have the bill amended so as to provide for radical changes in the admin istration of military justice. A mo tion to include the Chamberlain Johnson court-martial measure, was voted down, 74 to 66. Leo Shaw and wife to Fred W. Lambeck. Biuney st., 28.82 ft, e. of 28th St., s. s., 28x84 ft Helen M. Axtell and husband to D. H. Elllngv.-ood, 28th ave., 124.8 ft. s. of Indiana ave., w. s, 4670 ft,. Oscar F. Ellison to Dola B. Dye. Vane st., 43.6 ft, w. of 28th ave.. s. s., 43x115 ft 1.100 1.200 7,500 Close of Business o n February 28. J 920. 115 170 2,87li 110,?9! 24 351 SO 196.39 54,160.00 740, 101, 000. 400. 719. 000. 900,119.37 55 .470, 92, 4S, mo, 3, 470.76 000.00 000.00 689.88 1,409 623 1,863 1.659 233 77 089. 060, 812. 478, 739. 006. 70 .96 i 2 14 ,03 00 113, ,023, 600. 6,981,707.82 118,146,666.02 v. , iTr -2,171,487.48 1, 000,000.00 66o.noo.oo 330.421.66 129.396.23 60,000.00 . 2,991.463.10 , days 30 days... 423,046.36 167.716.46 8,794,487.88 109,600.00 374.00 4S8.394.03 28,379.82 lo, 1, 131.748.13 004,000.00 Reserve District No. 10. 1 2.D43. $38.61 169.141.44- 12,374.G97.08 3.159.77 137,500.00 133.000.00 19,300.00 62.79 3,.9.8i2,79 2S.0OO.OO 23,001.00 160.06 131,546.31 S1T.I6I.1I 189,781.07 139,612.40 41,036.9 153.6! 27,377.61 iO.8tO.00 11,600.00 16,289.43 1. 074,503.71 1,176.00 12.167.11 18,600.00 11,124,115.61 1 100,000.00 100,000.00 269.11 075.12 16,193.91 11,013.2! 137,600.00 221.18 ,711.45 067.01 117.68 461.51 413.64 100.00 621.06 131.96- 3,156.881 14 133,000.00 13.100.00 11,114.111.11 RUMORS OF SPLIT IN WOOD RANKS ARE HOTLY DENIED Sudden Appearance of N. P. Dodge, Jr., of No Particular Import, Say Omaha Leaders' Members of the local Wood-for-Preident club deny with vehemence that there is any dissension within their ranks on account of the sud den appearance of N. P. Dodge, Jr., on the local political scene and with ititention of v"assisting in any way that he can" to promote the Wood candidacy. F. P. Corrick of .Lincoln, Ne braska , campaign manager for Wood, according to reports yes terday from Lincoln, expressed ap prehension that Dodge was going to succeed him. It is known that some of the ''drawers of water and hewers of wood," in the Wood cause, are not shouting their heads off in emphasizing the executive ability of Corrick, but they are try ing to make the best of it. Mr. Dodge met yesterday noon with members of the local Wood club. The meeting was held in the Omaha Athletic club and was the regular weekly meeting. The most unusual thing about. it was the ap pearance of Mr. Dodge who re turned ' this week from Daytona, Fla., where he had been since De cember 1. "I wish to state," said Mr. Dodge, "that I came here to do .anything I could to help the Wood cairse, but I will not serve in any execu tive capacity." t? Mr. Dodge added that he will make speeches or otherwise help, as the occasion may require. It is understood on good authority that he came here on the telegraphic re quest of Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, following an offer to assist in Ne braska. If Mr. Dodge is to succeed Frank Corrick, the matter is being kept sub rosa, at least for the? pres ent Among those at the meetinsr yes terday were: Robert Smith, W. G. lire, Samuel Leon. Fred Stack, John WV Towle. Harry Lapidus, N. T. Thorson, John Lewis, F. L. Devereaux and V. fMusgrave. Mr. Towle is chairman of the loca club. Four Community Centers Have Programs Tonight Troeianis will be presented at four community centers tonight. The South High dramatic players and orchestra will entertain at Ed ward Rosewater center, Thirteenth and Dominion streets. At Mon mouth and Park center, Thirty-third street and Ames avenue, the dra matic club of the center will present its first play of the season, a three act sketch. "Tommy's Wife." Dr. Kathleen Sullivan will talk at Mon mouth Park cn "Good Care of the Child Assures Good Adult Health." Puoils of Mrs. F.ffie Steen Kittle- son will present a program at Ben son community center, and talks will be made bv K. b. Horton on Reducitm the Cost of Living, and Dr. B. W. 3iristie on "Getting the Right Start." A dramatic sketch bv ladies or Monmouth Park district and a well balanced musical program will be presented at Lincoln center. Dr. J. F. Edwards will talk on the work of the health department. Engineer Denies Report He Favored "Bitulithic" E. J. Kraus, civil and mechanical engineer, was misquoted when he was reported to have approved bitu lithic pavement at a recent meeting of Omaha civil engineers. "I asked questions as to the life and quality of this pavement where it is used," he said, "but I never in dicated that I favor it." St. Joe Increases 332 In !he Last Ten Years Washington. March 11. The cen sus bureau announced the following 1920 population figures and in creases: Louisville, Ky.. 234,891, an in crease of 10,963, or 4.9 per cent. St. Joseph, Mo., 77,735, an in crease of 332 or .4 per cent. Chambersburg, Pa., 13,171, an in crease of 1,371. or 11.6 per cent. PHOTO-PLAYS. Farnam at 24th Do you like Thrills? NEAL HART -in- "When The Desert Sfniles" Can you throw a lariat 150 feet across a deep chasm and climb across it yourself? This is only one of 100 thrillers in this great melodrama! Do you like Dare-devil Stunts? , PRIVILEGES OF WOMEN AT POLLS APRIL 20 GIVEN Primary Law Digest Sent Out by, Republican Committee Outlines Feminine Rights and Restrictions. Just what the women of Omaha and Douglas county can do in the primary April 20 is shown in a di gest of the primary law for 1920, sent out by the republican state cen tral committee. N The qualification required of a woman apply equally to men, and in order to exercise her new right of suffrage the must be a citizen of the United States, 21 years old or more. She must have resided in the state six months, in the county 40 days and in the precinct 10 days. A ruling of the attorney general of Nebraska prescribes that all can didates for precinct committeemen, both men and women, must file a request with the county clerk to have their names appear on the precinct primary ballot. No fee will be required for the filing. April 20 each voting precinct will elect delegates to the county con vention, which will be held May 11. One man and one woman member of the county central committee will also be selected for a term of two years. This committee will elect its chairman, who will appoint a secretary and treasurer of the com mittee. The state convention will be held May 18. In this primary women can vote for the following officers and propo sitions: . 1. Presidential preference. 2. County officers except judge. 3. Precinct officers except justice of the peace. 4. Township officers. 5. School officers. 6. Municipal officers. 7. Delegates to the national con vention. ' 8. For county bonds. Women are disqualified from vot ing for the following: 1. United States senators. AMUSEMKNTS. TWO SHOWS IN ONE TERPSICHORE FOUR Dancing Specialty CHAMBERLAIN A EARLE "A Vaudeville Menu" Songa, Chatter and Violin ROBBINS & FULTON Rural Comedy "At the Town Pump" WANDA The Seal With a Human Brain Photoplay Attraction "The Dangerous Talent" Featuring . Marguerite Fisher Sunshine Comedy Path Weekly OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" tGtrWmtfSttt Daily Mat. 15-25-SOe tPbCnygftS'Cjy Evngs., 2S-50-75c,l Last Times Today 2:15-8:30 iMSr-Hip! Hip! Hooray!" ffJlSSS- Tomorrow (Saturday) Matinee and Week ffitv .-d The BOSTONIANS LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS Tonight Male. Sat- Sun. THE SMARTER SET Co-starring WHITNEY and TUTT la the sensational musical comedy "CHILDREN OF THE SUN" Nights, 25c to 1.50 Mats, 25c to 1.00 Coming: FRANCES STARR in 'TIGER t TIGER P Daily Matinee Every Evening 8:15 2:15 tHS MIT 1 IN MV1I VlfcH WILL M. CRESSY & BLANCHE OAYNC: NAT NAZARRO. Jr.; MARMEIN SISTERS t DAVID SCHOOLER; WILL M. CRESSY SsMlal; Bsrnard Duffy: Plttro: Four Read Inn; Topics ef the Day; Klaogramt. PHOTO-PLAYS. Rounding up a des perate gang of out laws in the heart of the. mountains forms the principal part of the plot. You'll grip your seat in sheer suspense when you see this great .west ern thriller! Today and Sat. 2. Members of congress. 3. Members of the state .legisla ture. 4. State officers. 5. Initiative, referendum or con stitutional amendment. 6. Supreme judges, district judges, county judges, justice of ueacc or police magistrate. In cities where registration is re quired the voters must register be fore they can rote in the primary. Prince of Wales Presented With Roosevelt Medallion New York, March 11. Through Mrs. Douglas Robinson, sister of Col. Theodore Koosevclt, the Woman's Roosevelt Memorial asso ciation has presented to the prince of Wales and the king of Belgium bronze medallions 'on the com memoration of their visits,, to the grave of the former president at Oyster Bay. The medallions nav been sent to the embassies in Wash ington and will go overseas with official mail. FHOTO.PMVS. n n n f 5 S VUI 1 VTiflr, Now Playing Maurice Tourneur'i Great Feminine Epic UOIV1A1M ww aw inn a Poetic! f Enchanting! f Reverent! Y A PRESENTING a me WoHdi Bosh Photopkw Big Double Bill "THE PALISER CASE" A Man A Maid A Murder A Mystery Starring PAULINE FREDERICK Also that famous Wild West picture "THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP" ALL WEEK Norma Talmadge CONWAY TEARLE In a Comedy of Laughs, Lev and Disguises "SHE LOVES AND LIES" Farnarn at 24th Do you like Action? NEAL HART -in- Do you like Wild West? We 4 l &saia DOU 0 sfeMeaMaTawBTBaTawaTawaTBTBasaawaaavHaM JL