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THE SEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY,- MARCH 18, 1920.
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' EDUCATIONAL.
daTbcuooi..
Niuiir sliiooi.
HUYI.Kd COtLKOIS.
ComplM AiuriH'i In accountancy, m
chin bookkevpln. rninptufiwtry, ahort
hun.i (n typewriting, railroad nd
wlrliif telegraphy, civil rvlr nd all
Kntllib and commercial branches. Write,
all or plionn HuukUs 15S& for large II
lutratat otialoffuc. Ad1rea
B'jVi.ks ooi.i.kuk,
Bnylen HulMlnir. Oiaha, N'ab.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
REAL SACRIFICE.
Twanty-two room hotel bullUinr. vapor
atlnc ayatamj etr food condition?
luctarn ateeplnr rouma, regular room
: this ta I he Park hotel In Florence;
ararnar leaving city, aaya sell thla week:
Cam furniture goes with thta; Building
an4 Loan win hlp finance; you will
only need p. 000. Thla la a 110.000
building ann can be had now for $6.flS0.
Don't healtate. Sleeping rooma will bring
01 better than l!.0 per year. Also
VMdorful opportunity for table board-.
Act now.
r. f. clary co.,
IIM-0 A meg. Colfax 175.
HORSES AND VEHICLES.
I?00 Sets Farm Harness
' l per aet; 600 curled hair leather
eollara. 11.(0 each; 300 U. H. leather
cellar, 15,10 each; 300 draft horse
leather collars, 1.60 each; the bent 1
Inch haltera. 11.41. each; 8.000 eweat
pads, 3(0 earh; U. & atable blankets.
14 each; V. ,8.- curry combs, 3 for II;
driving whlpa i tor 60c; first-class
, hame-atraps, (3. 90 a dozen. Farmers
take advantage of these low prices.
No dealer in Nebraska can compete
with theae prices. Send money order,
r draft with all orders. Kefarenr.es:
Any hank of Omaha. Price list free.
MIDWEST HARNESS CO.,
70 Krtrth lsth Street. Desk No. 4.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
SCRB" egsf producer, lie killer. Ill
No. ISth Kt. Phone Tyler 4964..
,SNOW White Rock Cockerels, also eggs
ror hatching, - wsmut JSi,
" AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.
We have several good bargains
in used cars that we have taken in
on new Westcotts These will be
sold' at sacrifice to make room
or new cars.
Tw
Chummy
onditlon.
. Roadsters. , exoellent condii
It AAA ach
Que Allen erfdnn, demonstrator,
II, (.09.
One H-A-L 12, seven-passenger,
11.500.
Ono Jeffrey ( Touring or Sedan,
1700.
Three 1S17 Allen Tourings, each
ttoo. "
One T-psssenger Alco and other
good car at bargain prices.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.,
!0:0-23 FA.RNAM.
RENT A NEW FORD!
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
CENTS PER MII.E. OA8 AND
rNSURANCB EXTRA. OUR CARS ARB
COMFORTABLY HEATED FOR WIN
TER SERVICE.
DRIVE-IT-YOLH8ELF-COMPANT.
FORMERLY FORD LIVERY CO.
1814 HOWARD? ST. DOUO. 3HS3
An
REBUILT HUDSON
SUPER-SIXES.
' We have several rebuilt and rcflnixlied
ftudsons In., closed and touring models;
' exceptional1 values; terms if desired,
' GUY L. SMITH,
"Southat Corner ofI6th and Varna m.
vSBVEN-PAbS'ENOER, 8cyliiid7r Cadillac,
model 61, vuruhaxed Way. 1915; excel--lent
oundtllon; Just overhaul-d and
painted, with new top and cord tires:
will Bi-ll-for $1,500 f-axh. This hr now
sellB for $4,176. Call at 1016 Omaha
National ank Blilg.
1919 FORD SEDAN
Five tra demountable rims Dorker
j wheel lock; beater: double radius rods,
.shock absorbers, $760. Call Barstow,
Tyler 4072.
- RELIABLE aufrTrnoblle achool; bust clec
trlculand aulf-starter course: free cata
log. Come and Inspect ' It. Day school
year ground. Night school opens Avrll
1.' National Automobile School,; 2814
North 20th Omaha. '
ONE 1814 Ford tOurinK car. Just over
hauled; late fenders,. Hasslrr shock ab
sorbers, $-50. Ala on brand new 1920
Model p Oakland car for $1,185. Thla
hi $200 less than list price. For demon
stration call at 1814 N Street, South
8904. i ' 1
BARGAIN IN TRUCK
; ; IMcM -ton truck, A-l condition,
quipped with, starter, electric lights,
... etc.; for sal reasonably or will -trade
for anything of value. Tyler 1976.
JJEW AND USED 4-ARS..
4v Dodges ana burkk.
Cash or Time Payment
, GOLDSTRUM AUT0 SALTiS.
1818 Harney Sf. Tylpf
18 DODGE SEDAN. .............,.$i;i0O
. 18 Overland S Sedan.,.:.. 7.10
. Hudson Speedster 1,400
Twenty-five other $176 and up.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.. 1910 Farnain.
NEW TIRES-STRICTLY F1RTS.
80x3 $ .76 38314 $16.85
803H $12.75 34x4 $21.75 ,
DEALERS ANB AGENTS WANTED. .
410 N. lth ' Douklaa 8 8.10.
You Cannot Afford
te overlook this bargain. Buk'k Light
Six. used only a few weeks. For ap-
puininieui can, jyier tvij,
SOME bargains In uaed Ford cars.
Caffrey Motor Co. Th Handy
Mc
Ford i ? Service ritatlon. lata ana
Douglas $600.
Jackson.
WANTED For spot cash. 100 used cars;
quick action;, no delay. Auto Exchange
Co.. 2058 Farnam St. Doug'.. 608$.
WB HAVE 60 good used cars to select
trom. All price
MEEK8 AUTO CO.. 2028 Farnam.
' THE DIX1HJ FLYER! T
.W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY,
.,, 2820 Farnam St."
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS . .
VAN BRVNTS. '
Look foT. the red seal on wlnshleid.
" AUTO CLEARING HOUSE.
?03S FARNAM.
EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS.
SJ5DI-MADE GARAGES, wood or steel.
'Send for circular Redl-Msd Housing
Co.. 8311 Howard. Bed $. ,
. BEST VALUES IK USED CARS.
TRAWER AUTO CO.
1810 FARNAM.
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO
ITaOn irurnsni fit.
11$ FORD sedan, with starter, demount
able rims. Douglas 2268.
DO DUE Commercial truck for sale. Chas.
Neplrrsky, 12&3 S. 13th. Tyter 8804.
lltl PAIGE touring. J. F. Schell. anto re
' Palf- Farnam. Harney 2907.
TWO Ford trucks good as new. -Bargains.
1887 Vinton. Douglas 9149..
Ul FORDTieaari with starter, demount
able rims. Douglas 2258. - ,
FOJt SALE
1918 ' Ford touring In
A-l
shape.
Harney .27S
1 1-TON Republic trucks, one U.
Douglas 28-5. '
M. C.
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATOR CORKS INSTALLED.
Manufactured in Omaha. 24-hour serv
es for auto, truck and tractor. Expert
adlator and fender repairing: body
lents removed; new fenders made.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR- MFG. CO..
1919 Cuming S. Tyler 917. ,
Tires and Supplies.
USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP.
.30x3. $4.00; 30x3 4. $5.00.
AH sixes in proportion. Look over
. our rebuilt.' Open Sundays. - Tyler 29S6.
$08 N. Klh St. Keystone 'Ttre- Shop.
MEW REPUBLIC TIRES CHEAP.
"8t F1SK... .$12.95 84X4.
X 9.95 $8x4.
.. .$21.98
... 28.95
1VIAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1722 CUMING.
X) electrical repairs; service station
Hayflelrt carburetor and Columbia
batteries. Edwards. 2816 N. 19
orcycles and Bicycles.
- DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
In Med macjitaes. NVlctor H.
motorcycle man.
27th and
H Sta.
tins 1919 Harley Davidson
i car, good as new. Phone
'1m, for demonstration.
MkNDS.
a teres mifalfa.
'oce pasture;
t buy .stock,
v tfce place.
e"a price
' -iads
THE'GUMPS
1 Omi
COK GRACIOUS
TWAiT CAUP CAVIAR
HAS CrOKE-U,
ANOTHER TWO
POINTS-
FARM LANDS.
For Rent.
FOR RENT Two (TuarTers, 175 seres
each, ScnttsblufC valley irrigated land.
Will Improve present Improvements for
''well recommended tenants. 7 miles
from BrWucport. Oood opportunity.
Address, .E. M. Bigelov, Bridgeport,
Neb. .
Colorado Lands.
."BEST LANDS"
1 bought right and will sell you ab
solutely right, any part of 7,000 acres
of the best vheat and corn land In
east Colorado. Write for facts, now.
See our crops.- Investigate.
' R. T. Cline, Owner,
- Brandon. Colo. i -
SOUTHWEST COLORADO,
NO CROP FAILURES.
."20 acres Irrigated land, team horses,
cow and some farming Implements. 100
acres tall plowed. Six-room house, barn,
garage, good well. Possession now of
everything for $40 acre. Leslie Oreen.
Duringo. - Colo.
COLORADO LAND
8. E.
:. 83-18-47. Kiowa county.
and
S. ,4 2
24-1C-46 Cheyenne county, Color
ado: nice smooth land; no rock or
gravel: $15 per acrp; terms, C. R. Mol
ing. 201 Lathrop Bids.. Kansas City. Mo.
320 ACRES improved farm one qjlle from
railroad on M. P.: a good town; 88 un
der cultivation, all fenced, good water,
windmill, trees, winter wheat, $35 an
, acre; will give, terms. By owner. Cather
ine C. Hfickley. 2ti9 Logan, Colo.
FOR SALE 820 acres level, unimproved
land in Lincoln county, Colorado. Shal-
low water; good terms. Owner, C. 0.
Rotllbaugh, l.lmon, Colo.
Kansas Lands.
.. $87.00 PER ACRE.
320 acres. Kxanklln county, Kansas,
flvo miles town limestone soil; two sets
good Improvements; will divide land;
good terms: adjoining oil productions;
priced for quick sale only; have other
site places. Write for Information
Martin StrafusK, Ottawa. Kansas.
Minnesota Lands.
CO DOUGLAS county farmn for sule; write
forv our list. Central Minnesota Land
Co.. Alexandria, Minn.
Missouri Lands.
BPRINO CREEK" FARM 120 acres;
plenty of improvements: . fruit; corn
made 40 bushels per acre; running
water: $2,800; easy teams. B-594. Moun
tain VNsv. Mo. ,.
, Michigan Lands.
LAND! LAND!'
Make big money farming in Michi
gan's best hardwood counties raising
grasses, grains, stock, truck and fruit,
pnly $15 to $35 'per acre. Noar schools,
churches, markets, hardroads, railroads,
etc. Small down payment: balance easy
terms. The blggost company, the lowest
prices: the best land. What more can
vou Ask? Wito today for free booklet.
SwIgaTt Land Co., J1252 First Nat l
Bank Bldg , Chicago. 111.
Nebraska Lands.
SHERMAN county land for sale by owner.
Choice section of raw land 5 miles
northeast, of Goodland, - Kansas. $40
per acre. Will sell N'KVi alone or thfl
other three quarters together at same
price. Improved farm Joining this sold
recently for $72.50 per acre. Box 398,
Hebron, Neb.
175-ACRE Davidson County, good hard
land, elKht miles5 to main lino town, -fair
Improvements, all fenced; 110 acres un
iler cultivation, balance pasture. Price,
$100 per acre, good terms. 1760 27th
Ave., Columbus, Neb. Owner.
CORN- AND ALFALFA FARMS
IMPROVED; IX CENTRAL NEBRASKA
at the right price. Write for list.
LARSON CARRAHER.
Central' City, Nebraska. '
For Neb. Farms and Ranches ee x
- Graham-Peters Realty Co.. '
81'9 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.. Omaha.
WRITE me for pictures and prices of my
farms and-n-ancne In good old Dawes
Co. Arah L. Htmgerford. Crawford. Neb.
A. A. PATZM VN. Farms. 301 Karbach Blk.
Oregon Lands
landst-or sale..
Southern Oregon.
Twenty to 1.000-acre farms for grain,
hay. fruits, vineyards and dalryhig. Weil
improved; excellent clltnato. Lots of
government stock range.
. Priced riirht. For sale by
TIMMONS & HIOGINS.
Ill South .Sixth St., Grants Pass., Ore.
Wisconsin Lands.
LANDOLOiiT. a magazine giving the facts
la regard to the land situation. Three
months' subscription free:"" If for a
home or as an Investment, you are
thinking of buying good farm lands,
simply write me a, letter and say.
"Mall me LANDOLCKVV and all particu
lars free." Address Editor, Landolog;',
Skiilmore Land Co., 433 Skldmore Bldg.,
MsVtnette. VVts -
-FINANCIAL; ,
Atgal Estate
KS PK1V
.Jhopbn it i
al Estate, Loans, Mortgages.
PRIVATE MONEY.
:n & cOMPA.r. Doug.
4228.
MONEY to lend on improved Real Estate.
Interest payable, semi-annually. W. H.
THOMAS & SON, 228 Keellne Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST, NEB. FARMS,
O'KEEFE REAL B8IATK CO.
1018 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dou. 2715.
PRIVATE MONEY.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly.
F. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg- 310 S. 18th St.
Real - Estate Loans and Mortgages.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rat-sJ'rlvate loan booths. Harry
Malashoc.lT1514 E
I Dodge, D, 619. Es. H94
FARA1 and city loans.
. E. H. l.OL'GEE. INC..
S 6-'S Keellne Bldg.
PROMPT service, reasonablo rates, priv.ue
money. Garvin Bros.. 345' Omaha Nat'l.
1. K. Bl'CK. Lc-ans. 442 Omaha Nat.
Stocks and Bonds
SAFE INVESTMENT. 1
Wanted $2,000 loan oft 83.0OO frater
nal insurance policy. Man wishing to
make loan Is beneficiarjr. Fac of policy
will corner to beneficiary upon death of
Insured, who la $1 years old and in poor
henXh. Will arrange matters so that
entire $3,000 will be paid to note holder
upon deatn of Insured, and will keep
up premiums In Insurance. Chsnce to
make from $500 to $1,000 In short tlma
Address Bee. Box M-3.
RBAL- ESTATE WANTED.
vVE HAVE served the Omaha public In
buying and selling real estate for over
88 year. We hava many calls pow for
home. List your property with us. We
will serve you to your bost interest.
McCague Investment Co.
WILL, pay cash - for good six or seven
room home. Must be well located, and
priced right. Reply giving full de
scription.' 1
Box T-8, Omaha Bee,
WE can sell your 8. 8 or 7-room bungalow
or house. Llstxwltb us far results.
Prompt Inspection.
Osborne Realty Company
410 Be Bidg. Tyler 498.
ft E HAVE cash buyers, for cottages and
bungarowa nicely located. Shrlver, 1047
9 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1638. -
To buy or sell Omaha Real Estate e
FOWLER & McDONALD
1120 CUT Nnft Bank Bldg. Deug. 1426.
REAL ESTATE and ail kinds of lnuranca
HERMANSKN 4 CO.
14$ Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
WE have buyer waiting. List with,
. EDWARD WILLIAMS CO.,
$08 Omaha National Bk. Bldg.-
ST B.I
1
( OLOBRAaAOOUO-Nli.LBEHlNvLP TMO
WA RAVE - ir(JH
CACE- WALL-
MORU - LIKE
X
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
LIST your property with Mart A Pedersen,
2423 North 24th St.. Webster 4B20, v
nlngs, and Sundays, Webster 4H61.
Onia ha National Bank Bldg. D-178.
WANT to buy from owner. 5 to iTroora
house, on payments; for colored. Tyler
2724 or Webster 4150.
WANTED Houses to - sell, have buyers
waiting. Western Real Estate Co., 413
Karbach Hilt.
REAL ESTATE, UNIMPROVED.
Miscellaneous.
TIVE ACRES
North of Krug Park
ForSale or Trade
Five acres Improved with good 8
room stucco cottage, good bam, well,
and other outbuildings; fenced, some
fruit. Owner says sell for $5,000 or will
trade for a good 4 -room bungalow.
Schroeder Investment Co.,
598 Railway Exohange Blilg. D. 3261.
SPECIAL LOT SALE.
Near 40th and Ames Ave., 16 lots to
be sold; water and sewer and rear car
line. $375 to $450; $50 cash and $5 per
month. .
P. y. TEBBE&S-CO.
65 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone. D. 282
113 Feet of Trackage
on North 11th St., $10 vet front foot.
S. P. B0STWICK & SON
300 Bee Building.
CUMING Near 29th St.. 44x125; must be
sold to close an estale C. A. Grlmmel,
849 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
BUY a lot at present low nrices. West
Farnam, Dundee and Field club. Acres
on South Side. Shuler & Cary, 204
Keellne -
$1,000 LOT in Plain View Addition; $S0
will handle. Call owner, Webster 2736
afternoons or evenings,
FINE lot in Mlnne Lusa. Colfax 7S9.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
FACTORY BUILDING
60x140, on 16th street, with a
two-story brick building, suitable
for manufacturing or light stor
age. For quick sale, 516,000.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
REALTORS,
Douglas 2850v 918-20 City National.
FOR SALB. Z '
Three-story brick building, full cor
ner lot In wholesale district. Possession
If wanted.
DUMONT & CO.-
418 Keellne Bldg. Phon Doug. COr
INCOME FOR LAND.
We have 11 bouse listed in Omaha.
Owner wants land.
8. & ft' R. E. MONTGOMERY.
318 City National.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
80 acres of choice Iowa land, located
about miles east of Mondamin, one
half 4 to good school, well Improved,
lies tratstly rolling, is all in cultivation
but a few acres of the finest grass pas
ture. This la one of Iowa's best farm
and isworth tho money. Price $200 an
acre. Equity $11,000. I will trade tny
equity for a good house of equal value,
In Dundee. W. H. Remington and Sons,
306 Bennett Bldg., Colorado Springs
Colo.
PRIVATE party wants to trade 160 acraa
fairly well Improved farm In north
eastern Iowa for Omaha Improved
property drawing Income. Address Box
- n, umaw Hee.
BEAUTIFUL large hllKaract lots In best
part of Council' Bluffs: What have you
to trade. Carl Changstroro. 2020 Far
nam street.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Benson.
. FIVE ROOMS,
5822 OHIO STREET
Faces south on big lot, close to school
and car and a fine location. Three
rooms downstairs, finished In oak, with
2 and bath upstairs. Lovely yard with
shadu. Ono of the few buys at $4,500;
$1,000 cash.
SHOPEN & CO.,
p. 4228. ' Keellne Bldg.
FOUR vacant lots cheap; good building
Rite. Walnut 4047.
BELLEVUE.
For SaleExcellent suburban home,
9 rooms; strictly modern; oak finish; 2
lots; centrally located; lrlust be seen
to be appreciated. Price $6,000. Can
give Immediate possession. Ready for
, iipection Saturday, March !0r-between
10 a. in. and 6 p. m. C. A. Mitchell,
Uollevue. -
Dundee.
DUNDEE HOUSES
$8,000 (!
Aew bungalow, five rooms,4
strictly all modern, just being fin
ished; oak and white enamel fin
ish with built-in features. Full
east fronf lot.. 4,000 cash.
$8,750 '
Six-rooms, semi-bungalow,' very
attractive; four rooms on the first
floor; two bedrooms and .bath on
second floor. Built-iti bookcases
and buffet; oak floors throughout
with'oak and white enamel, finish.
South front lot, with garage and"t
driveway. ( .
$11,000 4 . '
Seven rooms, all '.modern, 'with
large living room arrangement;
fireplace; four nice bedrooms. Full
south front lot, with garage nd
driveway. Located handy to the
school. First time offered.
i GLOVER & SPAIN, '
'REALTORS.
Doug. 28d0. 918-20 City National.
W specialise' In Dundee home.
C. B.STUHT CO..
tl-14 City Ntlonal . Dongla 87$T
Council Bluffs, v
4 ACRES In Council. Bluffs. One mil
from Omaha car Una Rich, well-drained
and level. Can be bought for $1,400.
Term. H cash) balance to eult buyer.
McGee REAL ESTATE CO.,
108 Pearl St. , Council Bluff. la.
Florence.
C. U NETHAWAY for suburban property.
Florence fcta.. Omaha. Neb. Col. 140$.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West
t
For good homes on good term.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
430- Be Bldg. f Tyler 4t$.
' V- - "
TAKE THE
- r AUYOAAOBti.ES-
HELL TfcLLTNe
A HEN WHEN 5HE
LAX AN rc6rfcr
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
WesL
HANSCOM PARKT"
DISTRICT .
Five-room, nearly new, strictly
modern- home, located southwest
of Hanscom park; 3 nice larg
rooms on first floor, finished in
oak; large living room across the
front of the house, dining room
and kitchen; oak floors and oak
finish, builtin bookcases, colon
nade opening: 2 extra large bed
rooms and bath on the second
floor with oak floors and white
enamel finish; full solid pressed
brick foundation; cemented base
ment with furnace heat; east front
lot on paved street. Owner leav
ing the city, will give possession
very soon. We have this listed at
a bargain figure of $6,250. .
PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
High Grade Dundee Home
- $15,000
llrand new, 9 rooms, thoroughly mod
ern homo on 4th Ave., south of Dodge;
has tiled vestibule, large living room
with fireplace, cun room, dining room,
breakfast room mid kitchen on first
floor; 4 roomy bedrooms, tiled bath on
socond floor; third floor finished for
maid's room; fully equipped basement,
stationary laundry tubs, coal bin with
the ceiling plastered; fruit closets, etc.;
exterlorl 3-coat ntucco; foundation,
poured concrete. The entire house is ex
ceptionally well built and will stand In
spection; 'east front; lot 67x135; Im
mediate possession; let us show you.
The Byron Reed Co.,
Doug. 297 1612 Farnam St.
NEAR CREIGHTON
A real home. 7 rooms modern on a
large lot, south front, large reoeption
hall, living room, dining room and
kitchen down, all oak. Three bedrooms
and bath up. Up-to-dats basement, shad
and fruit trees, good garage and drive
way. Built for a home and Is one. First
time offprod and a bargln at $S.350.
CONBOY & GREEN,
S00 Peters Trust .Bid.. D. 3841, Tyler
4077. Webster 6156.
Dundee Bargain
Real up-to-date S-rooin stucco rest
' tience, has large living room, fireplace
dining room finished in oak; sunroom
silvrygfy; kitchen white enamel ; plas
tflred basement, three large bedrooms
closed In sleeping porch on second
floor and maid's room on third floor.
Two bathrooms, one on second floor and
one on third floor; has garage and ce
ment drive; only half block to car.
Price $15,000.
V)fAT,NPT 2812. ,
3812 Castelar Street
Five rooms, strictly inodurn with hut
water heat; well finished garage; some
fruit trees on lot. Price $3,750.
C. G. Carlberg, Realtor.
Doug. Bill. 313 Brandeia Th. Bldg.
DOUBLE FLAT.
Bargain for quick buyer near 80th and
Capitol Ave., 6 rooms on each sldj
Thoroughly modern; Must sell quick
Harny 7132.
' Omaha Real Estate and Investment
JOHN T. BOHAN,
631 Paxton Blk. 'Phone TVler 4880.
OMAHA Rco1 Estate and Investment.
J. J. MULVIHILL,
200 Brandels Theat. Doug. $6.
WB have cash buyer for West Farnam
and Dundee homes. 'Phone Dongla
6074 and w will call and Inapeet your
oroperty Shcler.aV Carv '
E. G. SOLOMON ftS.t.nS.
31 1 Brown Block Doug. 6262.
J. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate and Invest
ments, 448 Bee Bldg.. Douglas 8087.
North.
t-
BEMIS PARK DISTRICT
Here Is the classiest brick bungalow
in Bemls park district, built for a home
and one of the best house we have
seen. For every dollar you put Into th."
home you get a dollar in value. First
floo' has reception hall, nice living
room with fireplace,' dining room with
French windows and very convenient
kitchen; second floor there are two large
bedrooms, sewing room and tile bath.
. Excellent plumbing and heating plant.
Front and rear porches are concrete
"with brick walls and sawed stone cop
ings. Good siz east front lot; prico
only $10,000'. .
D. V. SHO'LES CO.,
REALTORS.
Doug. 40. $15-17 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
HOUSES FOR SALE'
EASY TERMS
One 8 -room close In modern, except
heat, $3,600,
One 8-room cloa In, modern, bat wa
ter heat, $4,000. -
One 8-room near Fontenell park, hot
water heat, corner lot, shade and fralt
trees, $3,600. .
One 4-rooin near Fontenell park,
modern except heat, 22.200.
S. S. & R. E, Montgomery
- Douglas 1313. Walnut 2136.
- CLASSr BUNGALOW.
' IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
Oak finish bungalow Five rooms and
bath; newly decoaaTed and painted;
house looks like new; full cement oase
ment; Milton Roger furnace; fine lot;;
paved street; hedge In front of lot;
close to car and Lothrop school. Price
$6,150; for term and location
RASP BROS., 212 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 72L
DUPLEX BRICK
"5-R00M SIDE '
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CALL WEBSTER 781..
BUY FROM OWNER
MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH.
- Partly modern, room, large lot,
fruit: garage, near car, paved' street,
$2,500. Must be seen to be appreciated.
South 1372.
244 Browne.
. . $5,850
Owner must sell this week; ha 7
large room. 3 downstairs with recep
tion hall: 4 bedroormf and bath up;
garage, dsfcseway, paved , street.
x The Byron Reed Co.,
Doug. 7. ion Farnam St.
BUNGALOW SNAP
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Str(ct'y uiodern' 6 rooms, all on one
floor; oak flriish, hand-painted walls;
foil cemented basement, for $$.760;
about $1,000 cash. 2833 Parker St.
Call Mr. Theodore, Douglas 4670, or
Tyler 110.
NOISE OUTSIDE.
r0N5 IT'S OrOWE Uf TfVAT'S YWOYKOUSArMD '
DOLLAR" CAN NOO IIAAN&
fjrCTSYHiSN6WS? I CAN MCW HfrA MOW- NUN-bRESrAaVKER-
IOTAN AD IN THE fAPCR FOR A
tQkNT iTAMB IT TP4 JWOK.J
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
GRAND AVE. HOME.
Good as now, G-ry bungalow, all oak
finish, Including bedroom and bath,
tiled bath room floor, screened porch;
all In best of condition; paved street; a
renl buy at $6,60$; terms arranged.
RASP BROS.. 211 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 731.
A FEW homes and lots for sale n Park
wood Addition; a safe place for lnvest
ment.vNorrls at Norrl. Douglft 4270.
Mitcheirinvestment Co.
Twenty-fourth and Ames. Vhon Col
fax 217. , M
Offers personal and experlenoed erv
, Ice In the management of property.
either a rental or sale agenta
FOR sale or trade Three houses on two
lots; located at 25th and Grant Sts.;
part modern. If Interested address Box
T-1002. Omaha Bee.
$5,000.
Six-room modern house, lot 65x396
ft long: barn and chicken house, 5021
North 3 n tli ft. Telephone Colfax 4196.
EIGHT-ROOM, strictly modern home; oak
floors large lot; garage; $4,700; $600
cash. Tyler 2724 or Webster 4150.
2!27 SEWARD, 4-room, new, modern bun
galow, $500 cash, balance monthly.
CraJ gh. 608 Bee. Douglas 200.
COLORED Good, 4-room cottage; city
water; $50 cash, balance $15. Tyler
2724 or Webster 4 150;
BEAUTIFUL 6-r. mod. bungalow; now
vacant; near car; snap. $5,250; terms.
Douglas 1734 days.
iilNNG LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest .your money.
'Phone Tyler 187 '
FOR quick, results list with Benjamin &
Frankenberg, 624 Bee Bldg. Douglas 722.
BENSON & MEYERS CO.. 424 Om, Nat'l,
South.
Two 7-Room Modern
Houses
NEAR HANSCOM PARK.
Renting at $25 each. Owner very anx
ious tc sell. Wants an offer. Houses
need some repairs.
. W. H. Gates,
547 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglas 1294.
Miscellaneous.
$2,700 Easy Terms
We have a nice big four-rm. cot
tage with floored attic and four lots,
making ground 160x128; owner Is mov
ing from city and we are offering thla
on tho very low terms of about $300
down and 122 ner month.
Amos Grant Co., Realtors,
Doug. 8380- 334-6-8 Brandel Th. Bldg.
FOR bargain In 6 and 6-room houses, call
Douglas 7172.
The Astor
Fortune
Unloaa you own a Hem or
hava a "Horn Fund,"
to' mathuig wroof.
Realtors can offer their clients property that
will increase in value. , If you want to sell,
they have buyers who will deal "only through
. Realtors. -' ' v
' OMAHA REAL ESTATE BOARD.
WANTED TO BORROW
$60,000
oii new manufacturing plant in Omaha worthover
' $200,000.00. Well-esTablished concent in a line that
produces wide margin of profit. , Big increase in
business makes additional capital necessary, Will
pay good rate of interest.
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ROOrA
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AIL Coppers Hustling as
Date of Inspection Looms
Members of the police .force from
copper to captain are taking daily
drill in "squads right" and column
movements in anticipation of the an
nual police inspection next month.
Sergeant of Police Askwith is in
charge of the drilling.
Loot Home Through Window
Clothing, jewerly and cash, esti
mated at $1C0, were reported stolen
from the heme of A. E. Hadley,
4734 North Fortieth street, while
members of the family were attend
ing a motion picture theater. ' The
burglars entered the home through
a bathroom window which had been
left open;
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
'""Miscellaneous,
FIVE ROOMS ,
East Front
Strictly Modern
Have a practically -new 5-rooni
home which I will sell for $350
cash and balance like rent. Small
garage, material being hauled to
pave street, the lot is 40x146. This
is not close in, bufjs in a very
good, clean neighborhbod of home
owners. Call Carse at Harney
3556 -evenings, or Doug. 7412
days. '
FOUR ROOMS
Easy Terms
-Immediate Possession
. A real neat, four-room bunga
low, modern, in good location
with a nice lot for gardening and
- chickens. About $450 to $650 re
quired and $35 per month. Call
Mr. Grant, Wal. 5373, or D. 7412.
HIRKETT & CO. .2Jf
and Insure. 250 Beg Bldg. Dougla 683.
We Have Property for Rent or Bala.
AMERICAN SECURITY CO.
N. W. Cor ISth ancDcdgs- Doug. 6013.
' ' The foundation of
; the great Astor
fortune was "laid -110
years ago
when John J."
Astor began buy
0 ing land in New
York City,
Omaha Bee
for The Bee by Sidney Smith
HE VWONY pN0 OOT.feEpOUE
HE LEAVER TUL HOWJE
HIIA YAtCETMAT Nl
AH5 SWA& T
OMERTHEONWJERSE-
TOO KMJCH
s SrAAi,-
- AftTrA
WAGE INCREASE ;
FOR TEACHERS TO
BE VOTED TODAY
"All the Law Allows" Will
Be Recommendation of
Superintendent.
, 1 11 1
The Board of Education will hold
an adjourned meeting today to con
sider a proposed increase of pay tor
teachers, a matter which J. H. Bev-
cridge, superintendent, explained ha
been under consideration for several
months. '
"I atp not ready to divulge my
recommendations, but I will say that
the increase will be all that the law
allows " the superintendent stated
No Protest Heard.
la connection with reports' that
teachers have been protesting against
an increase allowed the janitors last
Monday bv the Board of Education,
in the face of a pending request
trom the teachers, the superintend
ent said: ' .
"I know of only two teachers who
have made any comment and only
one uttered what might be regarded
as a complaint.
Many Hire Help.
The school board allowed the
janitors an increase of 10 per cent
last Monday night.
Explanation was made by school
officials that in some cases of jani
rors' pay being apparently high,
these employes pay for additional
help out of their allowance and it is
further ,noted that they are allowed
tne union scale yin the cases of en
gineers and firemen.
Col. Donald Macrae to Speak
Before Omaha Concord Club
. Col. Donald Macrae, jr., former
commander of Mobile hospital No. 1
in France; will speak at the regular
meeting of the Concord club, this
noon in the Indian room at
Hotel Fontenelle. The program
will be devoted to civic affairs, and
details for the Taft dinner will be
announced. The attendance prize
will e given by F. t. rink.
Vandals Ransack Every Hoom
In Home and Steal Razor Only
Vandals ransacked the home of
John Scheibel, ,Sixty-first and
Charles street, Tuesday afternoon
while the family was away, search
ing every room in the house and
leaving things topsy turvy. They
broke open a trunk in Mr. Scheibel's
den, but only a razor was found
missing, he told police,
Mrs. Lulah T. Andrews, assistant
secretary of the republican state
central committee, in a telephone
message from Lincoln yesterday,
stated that she received a telegram
from the woman's division of ihe
republican national committee, stat
ing that Nellie Bauer1 lias been
assigned to come to Nebraska fot
30 days' work among the women
The message came from Mary Gar
rett Hay, executive secretary of the
woman's division. Miss" Bauer is a
national organizer and her visit to
this state will add zest to the fine
start which the republican women
already have made.
. "The lid will be off," is the slogan
which appears on cards being sent
out in behalf of GovrS. R. McKel
vie's campaign. The I governor is
scheduled to speak here Friday
njght at the Rome hotel where he
will discuss law enforcement, the
code bill and a few other topics in
connection with his candidacy for
re-election.
Anent the points of contact be
Over The Political 'Fence
'Business Opportunity
I
xHow big) how much money it will-make,
depends entirely upon the person..
There is no industry with a future equal '
to the motor, truck. The possibilities are in-
creasing each day, so the man who gets
started nowj has the brightest future.
The Dearborn Truck has been constructed
to meet the needs of 85 of truck buyers.
Its lightweight construction, world standard .
units and low price appeal to truck buyers.
At the present time the Dearborn Truck Com
pany has no representative in Sioux .City. ; It ,
seeks a foresighted man of energy. '
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- From the start the overhead can be taken care of
by giving service to the owners of Form-a-Trucks '
now in use in this territory; The replacement busi
ness on these trucks means considerable revenue, and ,
each is a prospective buyer of the complete Dearborn
Truck, i v
Now is the time to get started. . '
Dearborn Ttuck Co;
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2015-17 South Michigan Ave.
28wwl,,,i?1g?
SAW PROOF BARS:
AT.COONTV JAIL
MAY BE PROBED:
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Softness Discovered During
Attempted Delivery ISatur-v
day Night to Be In-
vestigated,
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An investigation of th. "chiUo!
steel" bars of the Douglas county;!,,
jail may be made as ft result of 4r '
softness of these bars, discovered
when eight of them were cut off
cleanly in a few hours by several
prisoners who attempted escape last- .
Saturday night. V-
"One of the workmen, who helped'
put in the jail equipment told ,me
yesterday that with a hacksaw he
could make his escape from the jail
in an hour," Deputy Sheriff Hoye
said yesterday. .' . -
lhe tour sawed-ott pars, each cut
through in two places as cleanly and .
apparently almost as eSsily as;ift
they had been wood, are held nK
the county jail as evidence.
"We're going to solder them bade
on and they'll be as good as th
were before," said one jailor, hald
jestingly. , 1
Deputy Sheriff Foster said lie
thinks the outer bars are really
chilltd steel. It is liktty.that a test '
of these will be made, Sheriff Clark'
said.
When the jail equipment was in
stalled various tests were made bv
the company that manufactures it.
At that time the bars could ha'rdly
be nicked with hack saws, deputy
snerins stated. ,
Commissioners Nol
Bound by Pledge Is 1 .
, Answer, of Shofwelt' "
The pledge signed by the five .
county comniisidners just befoi't -the
election of June. 1919. when tht
people .voted $3,000,000 for pavitl
Douglas county roads is not lega: '
and binding upon the conimusian-
ers, according to an answer fit :d to
day b County Attorney Shotwell t
the suit of Jamin B. Root, filed 11 .
days ago in an effort to enjoiir the ,.
county comissiones and Allied Coit7 '
tractors, (Inc.) from proceeding'tii .
lay 12 miles of "bitulithic" paving. t'
This is the pledge.in which he five ' c
commissioners solemnlv promise
to use the $3,000,000 for no olhet
paving than brick. The plc'uc vr
signed because 'k was not legaf to
mention any kind of pav!.. in the '
printed ballots on which the peoplr
voted dn the $3,000,000 paving prop
osition, i "N ' " v .--
The hearing of the Suit for itfj
junction tq stop the bitulithic paY
ing is set lot tomorrow morning iV :
district court. '-., r.
Jealous Playmates Bombard
Little Girl's Birthday Parti' ,
Screams, yells, rocks and tin canV
thrown on the front porcli of the' ;v.
home of C. Peterson. 1131' South! '
Twenty-ninth street, Tuesday night;
almost broke up a children's birfh
day party in honor of their-daughter,
Miss Helen Gertrilde, IP years:
old. - -' ,
The origin of hc disturbance laO'f -with
a 'group of angerd playmate'! '.
of Helen from Park . school, wlr
were jealous because, they had fiDJ
been invited 'to the party. . Policr
were called to disperse the "juvenihy;;
trtl " . ; , '
tween the guberhatqrial boom io;v.-(
R. B. Howell, republican national
committeeman, and the Nonpartisan",
league, the Nebraska State Journyl-
yesieraay stated : ax least two qti
appeal to republican voters to maire
Howell the rallying point for the of t
position to McKefvie have bee.i.
close tea the fountain-head of 'be:.
Nonpartisan league activities in Na
braska. The league had origma'ly
intended to enter the republican ' pn--maries
with the hope of Capturiugl
them. When Young'refused tomtit
for governor he made advisable the
adoption of the alternative plan, that "
of waiting until after xthe primaric-il
and then putting up a state ticket oit '
the radicals, with the league as Jn? '
moving figure." N . -
Mrs. Draper Smith,.' chairman1 of;
the republican women's committee. '
is considering holding an afternoon
tea for-her ward and precinct work- v
ers. She aVerihhat women can ret
closer, to each other over a ctfp of
tea.. : a ' 1 i . ,
.
Chicago.
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