THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1920. 17' FARM LANDS. Nebraska Lands. F6R SALE One-half cUoo Keith county land; 217 acre broke; fenced; bungalow, rooma and full basemeat; barn for to head ot horsre; trelnary, doubla drive; well on hill, with oonrret reser volr at 100 barrel, providing running water for houae and barn; concrete vtae. table cellar; brtck-)lned eras pool for house drain. Thla land railed 9) bushel of wheat to the acre laat year. Prlca Ills per acre. No agent. Addreaa Bo lit, Kearney. Neb. Ideal Small Ranch 480 arm. cloaai to Brule, on main Una of U. P., ftna aat of Improvements, never-falling aprlng. 200 acre can ba farmed, balanre pasture. $55.00 per acre, net; possession to building and paature ran ba given at once. Also have a good residence In town to ell. Wrlte or Inquire. Box 147, Brule, Nebi CORN AND "ALFALFA FARMS IMPROVED: IN CENTRAL, NEBRASKA at the -right price. Write for list. LARSON A CAKRAHEK, ' feniral City, Nebraska. WftlTK mri far ftlrturea end nrlrea of mv farm and rincnee In good old Dtwe o. Aran u, nungerrora. crawrora. wep. For Neb. Farms and Ranchea aea Graham-Prtere Realty Co.; ? Omaha Nat'l BK. Bldg.. Omaha. A. A. PATZMN. Farms. 301 Karuarh Blk. Wisconsin Lands. LANDOLOOY, a magazine giving the fact In rxgnrd to the land situation. Three month aubacrlptlen free. If for a ; home or a an inveitment you are " thinking of buying good farm landa, simply write me a letter and aay, "Mall m LANDOLOGT and all particu lars free-." Address Kdltor, - Ijimlology, Sktdmore Land Co., 439 Skldmor Bldg., Marinette. Wis. Wyoming Lands. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN. 40 acres Wyoming land, 4 miles Pine Bluffs; partly in wheat: owner will break balance of acreage; machinery, tractor and crop goes with land; snap at 165 per acre; rash $17,000. Wire or phone J. M. Lockwootl, Sanford Hotel, Omaha, Neb. - T FINANCIAL. Real Estate, Loans., Mortgages. PRIVATE WONEY.. RHOPEN ft COMPANY, Doug. 422. MONEY to lend on fmproved Real Estate. Interest .payable semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS ft 8QN, 2211 Kefllne Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST, NEB. FARMS,. O'KEUFK REAL ESTATE CO. 1010 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dou. 2718. PRIVATE MONEY. I00 to $10,000 made promptly.' F. t. WEAP. Weart Bldg., S10 S. 18th St. Real Estate Loans and' Mortgages. ' DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booth. Harry Malsshnck, 1614 Dodge. D. 6Ut Es. K94 FARM and city loans. E. H. I.OUOEE, 7NC, I 628 Keellne Bldg. PROMPT nrvlce, seasonable rates, private mOIiey. .WrVin JIH., aiW vm.'m ,. Y. E. BUCK. Loans. 423 Omaha Nat. Stocks and Bonda MAFB INVESTMENT. A Wanted $2,000 loan on $1,000 frater nal insurance policy. Man wishing to make loan 1 beneficiary. Face of policy will com to ..beneficiary upon death of Insured, who I 61 year old and In poor health. Will arrange matters so that entire $3,000 will be paid to note holder upon deatn of lnaured, and will keep up premiums In Insurance. Chance to make from $500 to $1,000 In short time. AddressBee. Box M-. REALESTATE WANTED. E HAVE served the Omaha publlo In buying and selling real estate for over 19 year. We have mini call now for , homes. List your property.jalth u. W will serve you to your best Interest. McCague Investment Co. VIM pay cash for good six or seven- toom Home, iuuat no wen mcnieu miu l-rlred right. Reply tfiulnff full de scription. Box T-80maha Bee. , WE can sell your 6, or 7-room bungalow or house. List with u for results. Prompt Inspection. 1 Osborne Realty Company 480 Bee J31dg Tyler 408. f CAN pay cash if the price Is right for a five or six-room modern cottage or bunealow, would prefer to be on paved street and not over two block to car. Address, A-43. Oma ha Bee. . Co buy or Sf 11 Omaha Real Estate see vowler & Mcdonald 1130 City Nnt'l. pank Bldg. Doug. 1420. WE HAVE cash buyers for cottages and bungalow nicely located, anrivcr, iu 0 Omaha Nat. Bnnk Bldg. D. 1C36. ?IEAL ESTATE and all kinds of Insurance. HERMANSEN 4 CO. 74S Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. WE have buyer watting. List with EDWARD WILLIAMS CO., " i 803 Omaha Nattonnl Bk. Bldg LIST your property with Martin Pedersen, S423 Nprth 24th St. Webster 4620, eve- nlngs, and Sundays.Wbsier4861. WANT property in south part of city. Call or wrlta J.. Levlne, 170$ No. 24th St Webster 4314. WANT S to 7-room house from owner on payment. Tyler 2724 orWebster 4160. REAL ESTATE. UNIWrWED. 6Vs ACRES , trackage' This Is on of the biggest and best located piece of trackage on the Belt line, having 229.4 feet along the right-of-way. Close to car and paving, lo cated high and sightly, and the price on It Is $20,000; 6,000 to $7,000 cash, and the balance en or before five years at ( per cent. J. J. MULVIHILL. 200 Bra'ndeii Thea. Bldg. Dougj 96. FIVE ACRES North of Krug.Park 'For Sale or Trade Fiva acres improved with good 3 room stucco cottage, good barn, well, and orher outbuildings; fenced, some fruit. Owner says sell for $5,000 of will trade for a good 6-room bungalow. Schroe4er Investment Co., 638 Rallwav Exchange Bldtr. D. 3261. HAPPY HOLLOW BUILDING SITE Lot 109x216 feet bverlooking Happy . Hollow golf course and surrounded by beautiful homes; If you contemplate building this spring It will pay you to lnvtlirite thin. V GEORGE & COMPANY .REALTORS. Tyler 024T. . 902 City Nat'l Bank Bid g. FOR SALE By owner, thk acres, unim proved In Keyston park. Price and term xeaso'nable. Doug. 1350, WaL 4219. BARGAIN, s Flna building site In Evanston, ner Elmwood parkv $1,600. Harney 6377. $1,000 LOTS In Plainvlew addition. $650 2736 vill handl. Call owner. Webster afternoons or evenings. FINE lot In MInne Lusa. Colfax 739. West. CUMING Near 29th St., 44x125; must b sold to close an estate. C. A. Grlmmel, 149 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, . a DUPLEX BRICK 5-ROOM SIDE CAL1E. WEBSTER ML FOR SALE. . Tni-ee-s'ory brick building full cor. ner lot In wholesale district. Possession if wanted. ' , DUMONT & CO. l$Kie!!iia Bldg. Phon Doug. 690. INCOME FOR LAND. W hav li house listed la Omaha. Owner wants land. a 3. ft R. ' E. MONTGOMERY. 21 City National. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALE - OR EXCHANUE. $0 acre of choice Iowa land, located about 6 mile east of Mondamln, one halt mile to good school, well Improved, lies gently rolling, 1 all In cuttlvatton but a few acres of the finest grass pas ture. This la one of Iowa's best farm and 1 worth the money. Price $200 an acre. Equity $11,000. I will trade lay equity for a, good houae ot equal value. In Dundee.' V. H. Remington and Sons, 30 Bennett Bldg., Colorado Spring Colo, ; . BEAUTIFUL large hill tract lots In beat part of Counotlpiuf f s. What have you t trade. Carl Chang Strom, 1010 ( aim tr" ? ,, THE GUMPS 'r-A (? NrE L k ) I f Oi-O AN&ieV WORTH A "TXOUNb r Jx T 'Hm ' BUS3 1 pHoiNiT-NouCaVr4 I sL BOt MOW? THAN HE WAS AY MlRT J al V I .POrXTHe fS lf- ' CAR? CAMI ARMORK r1 t ) NBWS ) . - IT 'plT AS T . V Htt.tyou-fti.WP-. V -v ( A JwVUV REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. WHAT have you to trade for an 80-acre farm In Missouri 7 . Well, timbered, some land rultlvated. " Investor's chance. " Must sell quick. Sale price. $2,000 cash, ' $2,200 trade. Y-1010, Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. BUY THIS ONE In Benson, l-room cottage strictly modern; good basement, cemented; good attic, floored; living room and dining room in oak; lot 60x128; garage; block fronycar. Price, $4,0(0, half cash. 1m , mediate possession. ' GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY CO., f - 829 Omnha Nat. Bank. Phones. Doug. 653. Evenings H. 3835. NIFTY BUNGALOW " "Excellent location, close to ear and school. East front on one of the best streets In Benson. Five, fine rooms, iitautifully finished In oak and enamel. Tile bath. A snap at $5.10n. For ap pointment call Mr. Benson, Walnu 1580 evening. Tyler 3540 days. FOUR vacant lots cheap. Good building lte. Walnut047. . ' t Council Bluffs. 4 ACRF.S In Council Bluffs. One mile from Omaha car line. Rich, well-draThed and level. Can be bought for $1,400. Terms, 'A cash; balance to suit buyer. McOee REAL ESTATE CO.. 106 Pearl St. Council Bluff. I. Dundee. DUNDEE Just listed this 6-room bonus haijng tile veatlbule, nice living room, large dining room, butler'a pantry and kitchen on first floor; 3 largo bedrooms and tile bath on second floor. This house is situated on one of the nicest streets in Dundee. Can give possession at once. Price only $9,000. D. V. SHOLES CO., REALTORS. 915-17 City National Bk. Bldg. Doug. 46, Brand New 6-Room Stucco Residence in 'Dundee . East front, close to school, 1 block to car line); large living room ncros front; fireplace; bookcases; oak finish; 3 large bedrooms upstairs; enamel fin ish; tile ba4h; latest of fixtures; built-in cupboard ;ile floor In kitchen; enamel finish; full cement basement; furnace, coal bin, etc. The present price and terms will make quick decision neces sary; immediate possession. Call Doug. 4911 days, or Tyler 6167 evenings, Mr. k Spencer. Dundee. We apeclallKA In Dunde home. C. B. STUHT CO., 012-14 City National Douglas 8787. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West. 4903 CALIFORNIA ST. Located on a corner lot, 75x135 feet. Frame house, having 4 large, well arranged rooma on the first floor; 4 corner bedrooms with bath on second floor. Maid's quarters finished on third floor. First and second floors finished in oak with oak floors throughout. Vapor heating plant. Double garage, heated. This property can be shown only by appointment. GEORGE & COMPANY REALTORS. Tyler 3024. 902 City Nat,' Bk. BJdg. Hanscom Park District' $4,000 Just Muted a- dandy 4-room strictly modern rottagu, consisting of large, liv . imr room, very attractive dining room, iVdroom, kitchen and bath: hand daco rnted walls, full cement basement, stair way to large ttlc, gnrage, only one Mock front park and car line. . This is a real hnrgnin. H. W.JVolland, 403 Bee Building. Of-8.1. Residence, Har. 2538. PourIo , . WESTFARNAM 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. vWorth' every penny of prlco asked, $7,500, and wo can arransi; reasonable terms. ALFRED THOMAS, V 601 First National Bank. $6,300 BUNGALOW With garage and strip drive. High. sightly east- front lot on paved street . convenient to car and school Five . rooms on one floor. Living rooirf across front of house. Living ank,dlntng room finely finished in oak, oak floors throughout. Large attic, full cemented basement. Excellent value. Shewn by nppolntment. Call GRANT BENSON eve- nlngs. Walnut 1580. day" Tyler 3640. Bargain Two even-room modern houses near Hanscom Park with east front lots, $6x140 each, renting for $26 piece. Owner asking $5,000. Want an offer. House needs some repairs. , i W. H. Gates, 647 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. P. 1294. FOR SALE BY OWNER STRICTLY MODERN COTTAGE. LOCATED AT - 4617 DOUGLAS ST. WILL ACCEPT GOOD USED CAR AS PART PAY MENT. PRICE $5,600. CAIL WAL. 209 OR DOUGLAS 638$. v OMAHA Run' Estate and Investment. J.J. MULVIHILL, I0O Brai'dels Theat. Doug. 90. WE have cash buyer tor West Parnara and Dunde home. 'Phone Dougla (074 and w will call and lnipect your property, ghnler A Carv. J. B. KOBINSONi Real Estate and Invest ments. 44 Bee Bldg- Dougla 8097. Omaha Real Estate and Investment. JOHN T. BOH AN, 621 Psston Blk ' 'Phone Tyler 4880. I CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. A very comfortable, carefully planned home, having1 large living room with fine 'fireplace, attractive breakfast -room and kitchen below; three bed rooms, enclosed sleeping; porch, maid' room and bath above: oak f Ivors throughout,- beautiful oak finish downstair, .birch up; an - abundance of closets. Price. $11,000. For term and location ee ALFRED THOMAS, 004 First National Bank. 4638 FRANKLIN," 4-room house, t lot; fin for garden; 1200 cash, $16 per mo. Crelgh, 608 Bee Bldg., Dong 200. For good home on good term. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. F 430 Bee Bldg. Tyler 49. North. BUNGALOW SNAP ' Strictly modern f rooms, all on one floor; oak llnlsh,. hand-painted walls; full cemented basement, for $3,750; about $1,000 cash. 283$ Parker 8t Call M Theodore, Dougla 4670, or Tyler Ifl ALL mod. 6-r. MBgalovv, east front, cor. lot, do to ear line and school: ready Ao move In. $5.000 $1,600 cash. O. ' 1714, day; OoL 1836, night. REAL. ESTATE IMPROVED North. BRICK BUNGALOW ' . ' Have just secured a listing on a high class brick bungalow; a very attractive home, . facing , Kountze park. Six rooms, all on one floor; large, finished attic. This is a ' real classy looking .home, thoroughly, well built, - nicely dcconated throughout; oak finish; good 'ho water heating plant; cistern. Located on east front corner lot, handy to carline. Price for quick sale $8,30; about half cash. Owner has just decided to leave the city. Arrange with us for inspection. GLOVER & SPAIN, ' REALTORS, DouglasSO. 918-20 City National. HOUSES FOR SALE EASY TERMS One 8 -room close In modern, except beat. $3,500. One 8 -room close In, modern, hot wa ter heat, $4,000. One 8-roosn near Fontenelle park, hot water heat, corner lot. shade and fruit trees, $3,500. One 4-room near Fontenelle park, modern except heat, $2,200. S.13. & R. E. Montgomery Douglas 1313. Walnut 2136. Mitchell Investment Co. Twenty-fourth and Ames. Phone Col fax 217. Offers personal and experienced serv i Ice In the management of property, either as rental or sales agents ' DUAL DIRECT WITH OWNER. Ptrictly modern 7-room house; 5 rooms and bath downstairs. 2 rooms up; Vi block to enr; in best condition; new ly palntejl; guaranteed furnace. Price $6,000. 'This offer good for few days nnly. Terms rash. 2408 Camden Ave. Thone Colfax 2368 ajyer 3 p. m DANDY BARGAIN. $3,600. Near 4Gfth and Scrague. 6 rooms and bath, almost new. all modern; Irood fur ance - and cemented cellar, fruit and shade treo3; near car fine. , P. T. TEBBENS CO., ' 605-Omaha Nnr Bk. "Bldg. Ph. D. 2182. PART MODERN 5-room house; full ce mented baPemeot, floored a,ttlc. Price $2,700; $1,800 cash will handle. Colfax 1338. 7-ROOM home for $3,000, at 3526 N. 28th Ave. Write O. A. Elandson, Het tlnger. N. D. VOUNO & DOHERTY. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. 322 BRANDEIS THEATER. D. 1751. A FEW homes and lots for salo In Park wood Addition; a safe place for Invest ment. Norrls & Norrls. Doug. 4270. 2530-32 PARKER ST., 6 and 3-room cot tftges, part modern, paved street, south front. Price $2,500. Douglas 3143. CHOICE K-room bungalow. 40x33, all bulltin feature's, double garage, large " lot 6546 Florence boulevard. v BEAUTIFUL 6-r. mod. bungalow; now vacant: near car; snap. $5,250: terms. Douglas 1734 days. MINNE LUSA home and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest your, money 'Phone Tyler 187 FOR quick results list with Benjamin & Frankenberg. 624 Bee Bide. Douglas 722. FIVE-ROOM MODERN-COTTAGE. j7600. Tyler 2724 or Webster 4150. BENSON TMI5YKRS CO.. 4il Om. Nat'l. South. ' HANSCOM n PARK - BARGAIN Strictly modern, 7-room home, ono block from park and car. Corner lot, east front, good shade. Living room, dining room, kitchen and den or bed room down, and three bedrooms and hath wUh 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, 600 Peters Trust Bldg. Doug. 3841. Tyler SC77. Web., 6156. For Sale Modern two-story, 11-room frame house; stucco front, hot water heat, electric lights and gas, porch on east and south sides. Lot 63-foot front, good lawn op? tine shade trees. Very low price, $0,000; street paved, per manent walks, good location on South' Tenth street.. Best car line In city. Call the owner, 1502 South Tenth St. Douglas 5390 Good brick flat of two apartments, 5 rooms each, renting for $47.60. Our price for the property, $4,750. Terms: $1,000 cash, balanae monthly. . S. P. BOSTWICK & SON, 300 Bee mag, ry. lam. STRICTLY modern 10-room stucco; newly decorated; oak and wnite enamel unisn; can be arranged for two apartments of 6 rooms; two baths, sleeping porch, full cemented basement, hot air heat, other features; rents for. $0. Price $7,500, cash $2,260. South 345 or South 2058. REAL BARGAIN. Two large 4-room houses, gas, electric lights, etc.; largo lots; located , 2011 and 2013 Oak St.; $1,800 for quick sale; together, $3,600; half cash will handle. Tyler 1110 or pougiaa ;(. BUY FROM OWNER. Partly modern S-room house, large lot, fruit, garage, blocks from car, on paved street. $2.500. South 1372. BIRKETT & CO. ,fee,ri and Inaure. 250 Bee Bldg. Dougla 633. HAVE a few bargains In 6 and 6-room houses. Call Doug. 7172 for particular. 7-ROOM house, walking distance: modern except electric lights. Tyler 2258. Miscellaneous. FIVE ROOMS East Front Strictly Modern Five-room east front, strictly modern bungalow, in good condi tion; oak floors and finish; built in bookcases; newly decorated in "side and out; immediate posses sion ; garagef large Tot. Call Wal. 5373 evenings. Doug. 7412 days. ask tor Mr. uranr "3400 We have Just Hated one of the newer type or nouses consisung 01 a parior, a larze rilnlnc room and one bedroom or den finished In oak downstairs. Also kitchen and bathroom downstairs, up stairs two nice big bedoma. Thl house has a south front, located in a neighborhood of new home, paving all AMOS GRANT (JU., REALTORS, S34-6-8 Brandels Theater Bldg. Dou g. 8380. ONE-FOURTH OF BLOCK, close In. on Chicago St. Large house and garage. Prloed for quick sale,-$16,000. A. A. 'PATHMAN, 301 Karbach block. . W Have Property for Rent or Sal. AMERICAN SECURITY CO. N. W. Cor. Win mud Podge. Dou. evil. What Goes Up South Side ROADS TO KEEP JOINT AGENCY Af STOCK YARDS E. E. Grimes Will Continue as Agent for All Railroads-, Shippers Are Pleased With Decision. Announcement was made Friday of the decision of the various heads of railroads running into Omaha to continue the joint agency of the roads at the stocl yards just as it has been operated under the United States railroad administration. E. E. tGriines will continue in charge, and it is announced that as the agency represents all railroads, there will-be no soliciting of busi ness by the joint agent and business coming to ,any individual road must be billed and designated by the shipper. The hundreds of commission men and others interested in the ship ment of live stock at the stock yards' are elated over the decision to maintain the joint agency, which has been a success under the federal administration. South Dakota Man Elected Officer of South Side Bank W. L. Picr'of Midland, S. D.. was elected a vice-pr-esident of the Stock Yards National bank at a meeting of tlie board of directors. For a number of years Mr. Pier was president of the First National bank of Midland, S. D., -and his fam ily will make their homein Omana as soon as arrangements can be made. He will assume his duties with the Stock Yards National Mon day. South Side Brevities i Oarage, $5 month."v,J19 Missouri Ave. South Omala. , Oarage for rent. 19th and J; paved al ley. Call WIlB Bros.; So. 2457. Wanted, high school boy for Saturday work; must be 16 or over. Apply WllB Bros. f X For sale, b' owner. E-room. partly mod ern houae. 4 lota, with .fruit tree and cement cave. 6020 P street. Mr. Z Klrstlch, merchant tailor, has located at 4925 South Twenty-fourth street. He has just arrived from the east with the Litest fashions In all sorts of goods. Catl-outh 1325. , FOR SALE BY OWNER Two five-room houses, 2508 and 2510 K St. Price and terms reasonable. , Doug. 7560. Wal. 42S9. Frank Kraser, 56 years old, died Thurs day at the family residence, 4612 South Thirty-third street. He la survived byshis widow, five sons, John, of the. navy at Great Lakes, III.; Frank, Joseph Michael and Victor of Omaha, and one daughter, Mrs. William Cochran of Omaha. For the last 33 years Mr. Krager was an em ploye of Cudahy & Co. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon from St. Francis church at 2:30. 6 St. Marys cemetery. HOME AND INVESTMENT. As we Intend moving to farm, we wish to sell our home and the three adjoining houses known as 2214-16-18-20, M street. Besides a good home and rentable prop erty, this Is gradually becoming business property and strong interests have bovght six different properties within less than one-half block ot thla. Bath, hot and cold wator, furnace, gas, electric lights, etc. Investigate, as we mean business. MERRILL J1. E. COR. 23D AND M ST. "Purple and White Day" Proves Biggest Success Of Central '"Pep" Week , 1 "P.ufple and White Day," the final celcbratioti in the pep and better spirit, movement at Central High this week proved to be the biggest success of the week. x ' v The granfl Purple and , White pageant was -the feature event 'of the week. Miss -Renee Prawl, took the leadingrole as "the -spirit of the present." Dorothy Grey took ,the part of "the spirit of thej?ast," while Char lotte Denny was "the spirit of the future. The pageant was written by Miss Mary A. Parker, one of the faculty supervisors' of "Purple ani White Week." The "mystery stunt" in the morn ing proved the best card presented at Central this year. "Between Halves" was the title. Coach Harold R. Mulligan was in the leading role as mentor. The scene was in the locker-room between halves of a foot ball game with the score, 6 to 0, in favor of the opposing team. The! players were labeled with the fol lowing signs: Fight, pep, book worm, bonehead, - dissension, team work, knocker, booster. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. , $4,200 Near the Strehlow apartments. Five rooms and bath down, five .rooms and. nam up, gooa lurnace. House nas prob ably been hunt about elglft or 10 years. An unusually fine proposition for anyone who would like to rent out the unstalrs: v this can easily be done under the present -times nr 130 per month. , AMOS GRANlYOO.,' REALTORS, 334-9-8 Brandela Bid g. Dougla 8380, SIX ROOMS, modern; living room, dining room, Kircnen ana one bearoonv ana : bath down; two bedrooms un: good basement and furnace; large lot. This ,1s priced to sell and 1 a bargain at 0. I V 1 . ... . , i fd.vvv. Aimui inn casn win nanutn CONBOY & GREEN, aoO Petar Trust Bldg. Dougla $641. ; Tyler 4677. Webster $161 Must Come Down. AT THE ; THEATERS' A. GATHERING of singers, dancers and, general utility persons , makes up the en semble of "The Smarter Set," which commenced a four nights' visit at the Brandeis last night. Salem Tutt Whitney and , J. Homer Tutt still head the company and dispense their humor a; liberally and as unctuously as , ever. "The' Children of the Sun," their own musical com edy, has been brightened up quite a little since it was shown Jiere last season and fairly glistens with mel ody, dance and good-natured, sol licking fun. It pretends to no subtlety, but does serve to illustrate the simple nature of the negro, whose light-hearted ways are the out,ward show of a mind that moves in direct lines and is not disturbed by unsolved problems. The piece is pretentiously, staged, there being ten scenes nMne two acts, and each has its proper atmosphere and dress ing. Dances, songs, jests and merri ment mark the progress of the af fair from first to last, and all through it is clean and wholesome. The Brandeis was crowded last night and probably will be through out the engagement, for "The Smarter y Set" 'is very popular with the colored people of Omaha. Promises of the Free Arent. Concluding 'lierformances will be given today of tho extremely popular Orpheum bill, which has Will M., Cressy and Blanche Dayno in Mr. Cressy's latest comedy, "The Man Who Butted In," and Nat Nauarre, assisted' by the Atlantic Fleet jazz band. The curtain this eve ning Is to Tiso at 8 o'clock sharp.- One of the stellar acts of the bill opening tomorrow will be supplied by the Four Mortons. Homer B. Mason and Mar guarlte Keelor In the one-act farce, "Mar ried,",, will be the other headline offer ing. Three other acts are featured. Florence Tempest is to present the song skit, "Tumble In Love." A. high grade musical offering will be done by Lyons and Tosco, and the aerial performer, Ruth Build, is to be another of the .spe cial features. A ratMing good burlesque entitled "From Here to Shanghai," by Frank Fin ney; special music by Harry L. Alford, on eJtceptiornl cast headed by Mr. Fin ney and Phil 'Ott, a 'superior beauty chorus and many production features are some of the characteristics of "The Bostoniaas" offering, which will begin a week'sngagement at the Gayety the ater this afternoon. It l a show thaV-has already established a record as a big busi ness getter and newspaper critics are speaking of it as a show of more than ordinary value from a comedy standpoint. Tomorrow's matin starts at 3. "Alert to all that is new In the con temporaneous theater. It is ensy to un derstand why David Belasco gave Capt. Edward- Kncb'.oek's widely discussed dra ma, 'Tiger! Tiger!' " writes Lawrence Reamer In a recent Issue In the New York Morning Sun. The favorite Belasco artist, Frances Starr, will give Omaha theatergoers their first opportunity to see her in her characterisation of Sally in the famous Knoblock drama. In which she was acclaimed by all New Tork. Mr. Belasco is sending "Tiger! Tiger!." to the Bra'ndois for two nights, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mnrch 16 and 17, with mati nee on Wednesday;. Especially pleasing Ao the children 1 the animal r.ovelty at the Empress, In which two seals,' possessed of remarkable talents, perform feats of juggling, tight rope wa'klna: and play the banjo and horns. Hal Chamberlain and Vivian Earle have a bright and breeny line of patter. Much humor la engendered by Robbing and Fulton In their rural ttomedy skit, "At the Town Pump." Flashes From Filmland Neighborhood Homes DIAMOND 24th and Lake CLAIRE . : ANDERSON in tho "GRAY PAR ASOL," and RUTH ROLAND In the - ''ADVENTURES OF RUTH," chap ter nine. - GR.NI) 18th and Blnney REX BEACH special, "THE CRIMSON GARDENIA," a tale of the New Orleans Mardl Gras. ' . HAMILTON 40th aqd Hamilton TOM MOORE in the " "CITY OF COMRADES;" also Harold Lloyd comedy. ' SWEEPING from climax to- climax In a breath-taking mystery drama ot pathetio love, baffled ambition, mis placed trust, woman' frailty and man'- porfidy, "The Paliser Case," tar rlng Pauline Frederick, at the Moon rise to tremendous heights of dramatic in (amitv .nil ansnenHe. A notable cast. comprising Albert Roscoe, James O'Nell Gf.mble and Alec Francis, supports Miss ?'rcderick and lend, much Interest to the llm story. It will xe shown for the last tlmestoday. . Strand Norma Talmadge ' accepts' the chance of her life for fine comedy pro trayal ' and makes good in the role she plays In "She Loves and Lies," a film production to be seen for the last times at the Strand theater today. In fact, It I rather a triple role, as Mis Talmadge ap pear as Marie Callender, known on the stage ns&Iarle Max, an Impersonator, and June irayne, a Greenwich village girl. - Muse When Neal Hart made the west ern picture, "When the Desert Smiled," which will have Its last showing, at the Muse theater today, he lived again the scenes which are dear to him, for he I a real westerner. He ha been a deputy sheriff in Wyoming, a rider of bucking bronchos In the Wild West Show of the "101" ranch, and ha lived in the west for year; , San The ability of Maurice Tourneur to, create pictures, not just single acenea without meaning -Or connection, but elo quent, beautiful pictures in motion that makes a poetic story come true for the time being, has never revealed Itself more mil mmw COME HOME MARCH 25 AND 26 "St., Patrick Returns to Knight Seniors MIXER OPEN HOUSE ENGINEERS. BALL Notify FRANK D. PAINE.'Sta.. "A," Ame la.' Drawn 23 ARE INDICTED BY GRAND JURY IN . " COUNCIL BLUFFS i . . - - - The grand jury for the March term of the district court in Council Bluffs returned 23 indictments yes terday f and jyas discharged until the May term. Many of the indict ments charged violations of . the prohibition laws, but two- were for first degree murder. These were retutrned against Clifford Barrett, alleged leader of the trio 0 Sixteenth avenue pool-, hal lbandits who on the night of February 25 ' killed five men and wounded two others. -Three indict ments were returned against Bar rett, two charging first degree mur der for killing Stevt Kilibardo and PedVo Jemines and the other charg ing robbery with aggravation. Barrett is not held responsible for the-killing of his pals, John Mc Laughlin and Harold Roberts, al though witnesses of the shooting stated that Roberts was killed when the Mexican Jeminez, used him as a shield against the bullets Barrett was firing at him, and it was also said at the time -that it was the bullets from his revolver that fatally, wounded McLaughlin. Tom Kelly, Wiley Compton and Srank Caine, alias, "Pingpong," all maha men, were indicted for en tering the home of N. C. Arbuckle, 3012 Avenue H, on the night of. Jan uary 24, and taking a diamond ring valued at $225, a diamond stickpin worth $175 and $450 in cash. They aire each held under $1,5000 bonds. fully than In "Woman," photo-production to be seen for the last times today at the Sun theater. Tlie magical Mtv Tourneur has taken a series of episodes from his tory and tradition and brought them to life on a screerj. Kmprea She graduated from stenogra pher to a grumpy uld curmudgeon to pri vate secretary to a rich and good-looking bachelor. She found her life threads all tangled up with those'of a baby, a butler and a woman who suited her nahie, abode and vocation to the occasion, "The Dan gerous Talent," the photoplay attraction atv the Empress featuring Marguerlta Fisher deals with regular human be ings. AMUSEMENTS. LAST TIMES TODAY. TERPSICHORE, FOUR Dancing Specialty CHAMBERLAIN tc EARLE ' "A Vaudeville Menu" Song, Chatter and a Violin ROBB1NS A FULTON Rural Comedy "At the Town Pump" WANDA The Seal With a Human Brabt Photopla; AtfV action "The Dangerous Talent" y Featuring Marguerlta Fisher Sunshine Comedy Pathe Weekly Every IN AuacviLvi Early Curtain TONIGHT AT 8 -WILL M. CRESSY a BLANCHE DAYNE; NAT NA2ARR0, JR. A BAND; MARMEIN SISTERS A DAVID SCHOOLER: WILL M. CRESSY Special: Bwaard A Duffy: Pl.tro: Feu Read !; Tolc et th Day; Klnoaram "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" tf3rmSTlk Daily Mat, lS-25-SOc Evngs., 25-50-75C, f Chas. Waldron Present THE BOSTONIAHSbS. With the Author-Actor Frank Junny Finney Beauty Chorus of Bean Eating Boston Girls LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS Tonight Mi-oL, Mats.: Today. Sun THE SMARTER SET Co-starring WHITNEY and TUTT ' In the sensational musical comedy "CHILDREN OF THE SUN" Nights, 25c to 1.50 Mats, 25a- to. 1.00 Coming : FRANCES STARR in "TIGER! TIGER!" TWO-BIT DANCE AUDITORIUM -TONIGHT ' , Management CARL LAMP and His BIG ORCHESTRA -Dance a long a you like lor 25 cent. Daily 7Kt.UlaMUIl for The Bee by Sidney Smith SAYS GIRLS TAKE OVER PLEASURES OF LIFE TOO SOON Mrs. Forbes-Robertson Hale Makes a plea for Greater Physical Development. , Members of the Omaha Society of Fine Arts expressed themselves with enthusiasm .over the ' lecture Riven before their .body priday afternoon at the Fontenelle hotel by Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale on I he Woman of Tomorrow."" To better prophesy onthe woman of the, future, Mrs. Hale drew up a background of the past. "Machinery and democracy which came into be ing in the ljj- century were named as two strongly modifying- factors upon the status of woman. The mani fold tasks formerly done by women in their homes are now accomplished outside, leaving what is, according to Mrs. Hale, the "largest class of leisured persons that the world has ever seen. "Woman have won the right to physical development, to education, to wm advent into industry, to rights as individual even though married, and to citizenship. Now what are we going to do with these?" she asked. Mrs. Hale made a plea for greater physical developments and a touch of the Spartan idea in rearing chil dren for the heavy heritage of prob lems which wtlT be theirs to solve. The American woman, according to Mrs. Hale, is Jess rugged, has less THOTO-PLATS. L" Time Today ' 4 Maurice) Tourneyr" r Great Feminine Epic U.MAM WOMAN Sunday and All Week "THE LUCK OF THE IRISH" DO , Farnara At 24th St SEE NEAL HART J in "When tfie DesertSmiles" Lat Showing Today k n l3aZ4n m m Ca t ' Beautiful 1 . Artistic! f Poetic! I I f Enchanting! J 111 W 1 6 PUBLIC PLEASE NOTICE THIS ' Important Correction of art Unfortunate Error . - - J , . I ; S' that appeared in 1e Friday afternoon edition of The Omaha Daily Bee, which stated that the aeroplane- special would fly over ' Omaha at 1 p. m. Saturday and bomb the city with 5,000' free tickets to "THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY' (starting Sunday at the Moon Theater). Owing to serious radiator trouble the Flight Time is Changed to 2:30 P. CI Sunday at which time Aviator Wagner will give a spectacular flight and drop , '"' 500 Free Double Tickets to the Moon . ' ' and not 6,000 as erroneously stated. Watch' and wait for the flight Sunday, and be sure to tie downtown in front of the Moon Theater. , - ' Flight Arranged Under the Auspices of THE OMNIA DAILY HEWS THE OMVERSAL FILM EXCHANGE, IflC. tiie noon THEATER endurance and is more nervous than her European sister. . Lays Blame to Climate. "It is the climate," she insisted. "Even those of you whose ancestors came 'over in the Mayflower, have been here only 300 years. You are in a strange climate compared with Kuropcans whose ancestors have lived for thousands of years under the same climatic conditions" "The American girl flowers a lit-' tic too young. Parties, soda water, automobiles and King Louis heels are taken over too soon. Give her in the early years a training that shall supply her character with a core of steel. She will need it all, for despite machinery the home is a more difficult place than it used to be. Standards are higher. There must i be i a "higher level of in telligence, more attention to beauty and a greater knowledge of dietetics. Home life has become a profession." "Instead of, being women for women," concluded Mrs. Hale,, "we must be women for all mankind. All that we have won. all that we"are, must go forward without class or sex distinction as part of democracy." i Near East Relief ' Contributions to the Near East relief fund reported yesterday to tailed more than $1,000, raising the " total amount in the fund to $32, 246.53. The following subscriptions were included in the list: Previously reported $31,1S!.I7 First Memorial church..-. 26.25 First Central Congregational Ch. 120.00 Brandeis Store 86.1 5 Union l'aclflc Employes I77.6A Laniran Healty company, 60.00 C. C, Carlhers .., 26.00 Maney Milling Co .'. 100.00 First Presbyterian church 296.(0 y Bee Want Ads Are Best Businesj Boosters. PHOTO-PLAYS. . "THE PALISER CASE" A Man A Maid A Murder A Myetarjr Starring PAULINE. FREDERICK Also that famous Wild West picture "THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP" Sunday and All Week -"THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY" ALL WEEK. Norma Talmadge CONWAY TEARLE In a Comedy of Laughs, Love a.d D!f uise , "SHE LOVES AND LIES Last Times Today "Even as EC Don't Fail to See Thic Big Interesting Film Production. PRESENTING' K tq moWoHdf Bost Photoptwhi I 'LAST TIMES TODAY . II ( Big Double Bill II J "7 It