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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH lt, 1920.
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ROOMS FOR RENT.
Apartments.
'
V.L-BfcUDOH APARTMENTS.
I, 18TH AND DODGB SYS.
Twa ami three-room tptttmnli com
rletsljr furnished, Hotal service. Tyler
4508.
FOR RENT HOUSES?
Uufumished. .
rOLORED Oond, 4-room modern bunga
low. $;). Tyler 5724 or Webster 4166.
Miscellaneous.
. LIST jour pr.iperty for rent or sale with
FIHST TRUST COMPANY,
Reattora. Tyler lit.
I OR RENT APTS. AND FLATS.
WILL exchange niy lease on attractive
6-roora, apartment for modern 7-room
houi; well located which can be leased
for two years. Harney U.
I 1
Furnished.
FURNISHKIf apartment to share with
couple. - Harney 10.
THE'GUMPS-
NOlHCK HAXrA POINT
iYoU tNVT MOLD IT-
OLDN BRAGGADOCIO IS LOOSE AGAIN.
Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith
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WANTED TO RENT.
Unfurnished Apartments and Houses
WANTED AT ONCE,
I'fRNISlflU HOUSE OR APARTMEIS'T,
wjlw Loumn family op a.
CALL KM. 262, CASTLE HOTEL, OR
... TYIXR 3887. .
WANT to rent 6-room furnished bunga
low by young couple; beat of references;
Km id location: garage desired. Call
J Welmter 2304 Sunday or evenings.
WANTED to rent i or 4-room furnished
apartment. Desirable location-. Refer
ence. Douglas 2787. - Room IKS.
FURNISHED bouse or apartment. to I
rooms. References,' Harney 6.1N3.
WANTED E or 6-room modern bungalow,
' furnished or unfurnished, good neigh
borhood, perfer garage; young couple,
. with refertnee. Phone, Tyler 1000. Mrs.
Yminge.
Office and Desk Room.
BONUS PAID? f!
A bonus of 1160 will be paid for satis
factory office. Necessary to acquire ad
ditional apace at once, Phone Douglas
til2.
Miscellaneous.
6-ROOM house or flat, nice neighborhood,
Can give references. Walnut 812f. " ;
WANTKli Three or 4-roora furnished or
unfurnished apartment. by couplo.
Best of references. A-0. "Bee.
FOR RENT Business Property.
fl I K room now occupied by the army store
In the Millard Hotel building, entrance
.. ,ort I3ih tre'-t: trackage' lu adpjolnlng
, alley. Spaeo 42x164. Very doslrable room,
Possession given on April 4, 1020. Apply
at Millard hotel office,
STORK mithJIiiR-, In a vory desirable lo.
ration; la 4x133 feet, has six floor
anil la of heavy ebnstructlon; trackage
' In roar. A.1.trva A-. Dee. .:
Garage and Barns.
RKDI-MADE, OAR All EH. wood or steel.
" Send for circular. Rcdl-Mada HBusIng
i'o.. 1211, Howard. Red 3;i.
MOVING AND STORAGE.
. FIDELITY
STuRAOE PA
STORAGE, MOVLNU, PAOaTlNl
" v household 'noons and pianos.
T , REASONABLE RATKS.
" PHKK R8VTAI RKRVICB. '
I'tlMI'l.BTH LIST OF
HOUSK.H AND APARTMKNTS.
liith and .iMfkaon Ms. DoukI3S
"Globe Viui, Transfer
an Storage Co.
Kor real H.rviiC, In liaulinir or storage
.all Tyler 530 or Vwglvs 4WX... Auto or
' Bflton servlix. ' .
ilViviNir' PAfKINt. (WciitAUlS,
FIRKI'KDoK WARKJIOCMK.
Sunrai locked rooms for household
rooiIk and pianos, n.ovlng, packing and
shippi)):.
, OMAHA VAN AND STORAC1E CO.,
, IMSnUtll ,fi,hj !V I'nug. 4 1 fi-l.
METROPOLITAN
VAN and STORAGE CO.
iluned by 11. U, Htiwen t'o.
TykT 340O.
UNION TRANSFER CO.
l.KT us catlitlate 'your moving, packinB
and storage. 1B05 Davenport. Doug. a0g.
"HORSES AND VEHICLES.'
lOQ Sets Farm Harness
per at-t; 100 eurled hair leather
collars, $4.50 each; :tn U. S. leather
! i oilara. .'.60 -each; 300 .draft horse
J"ether collars, . 60 aa'cb! tha heat 1
- lncli halters, $1.45 -tacit: 8.000 sweat
pads, 85c each; VI, 8. stable blankets,
t each: U. 8. curry combs, S for $1;
'driving whip 3 for 60c: first-class
" hame-straps, $3.90 a doaen. Farmers
take advantage of these low prices.
: No dealer In Nebraska can compel"
' 'with these' prices. Send rooney order
: or draft with all ardors. References:
' Anv bank of Omaha. Price list free.
.Midwest harness co.,
v -? ejf North 18th Street. 1 DeslC No. 4.
" 'sAi.B on hoksk Collar's.
" We havo over 1.000 terse collars on
, hant! that were bought before the pres
, ent high prices. We are sellinjr a regu
. lar $5 collar for $3.50. a good ?7. 50 col
lar for $5. .in $S collar for $fi. Our best
-iieavy dray collars liMn. draft cwrled
Flair' face that sells 'regular for $10 or
$lkfor $t.
v- . AbFRKD CORNISH & CO., .
v 1210 Farnam St. (
POULTRY AND .PET STWCK.
: ".-m .... ....... aTi
WOrArVM- NHEN THEM HA.ND4 ARC
tEE THE UHTOF tAV- STANbmtj BEFORE
V&O NrXi.V BCHOtO i. A NVfcN NWO ON TWt
ko&O To rANvE- A-NOORTUNE- OMe VHO"
HAbTHt COOfcACtE- T GfRA OPPOHT0NTV
NHEH IT PRE5.ENTED ITSJ.f- A A'AN MKO
JErT 'Ol-T O V P OfcTUN tYS - r A TQ PACP
. VN& NONN NAS A iTRANtrLG WOUbONHiM-
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picket fem.
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m Boy- iLUNor RAe a
KOt HC'4C,OT TO CrROW
UP TO 8EA trRcVtEFU5 .
I'rA NOT bQINt TO StND HIA
upik r-.i. n c A I f-.fk tk
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PANtCK0R
0t-ONETRY ANft TfQO NOMBTRW WNT v
Awl hclu WAve-.To kwow
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TH&TOOL WEU NEED WUk
COUPON a
PAVING PLEDGE
IS NOT BINDING, 4
COURT DECIDES
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALES
You Cannot Afford
to overlook this) bargain. Bulrk Light
Six, used only a few weeks. For ap-
po Intment cal. yyler 4075,
HO-MR bargatna In used Ford cars. Mc
. t'affrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford
Scrvi'-e Station, lath and Jackson, Doug
las 3S00. V .
WANTKD For spot cash, 100 used cars;
Viuick action: no delay. Auto Exchange
Co., !05 Farnam m. Doug. Mia.
,. THK DIXIE FI.YF.R.
W. R. NICHOLH MOTOR COMPANY,
" ' 3580 a-'arnam Ht.
FOR.
TERMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNTS.
Look for the red seal on windshield.
AUTO CLEANING HOUSEi
2035 FARNAM.
KXCEPTIONA It 1JS ED ARS.
KEDI-SIADE OARAGl7 wood or ateeh
Send for circular. Redl-Made Housing
Co.. 231 1 Howard. Red 8657.
BEST VAl.I'KS In' VSKD CARS.
' TRAWVKR ACTO OO,
t.110 FAHXAM.
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.,
2309 Farnam St.
1919 FOKD mian, with starter, demount
' able rims. Douglas 1:266.
DODGE Commercial truck for sale. Chas.
Nepinsky. 1L'52 S. l'tth. Tyler 2004.
191!) PAICW touring. J. F. Seholl, auto re
I'alr S527 Kama m. Harney 2907.
TWO Fol trucks, good as new. Bargains.
1M7 Vinton. Douglas 9119.
FOR SALK 1918
shape. Harney
Ford touring in
2790.
A-V
2 1-TON Republic trucks, one O. M. C.
Douglas 25.
ALLKN TOURING
Must be aold. In A-l shape.
Doug. 7629.
To Exchange.
WANTED T-.
exchange, four-cylinder.
five-passenger Reo, hi good condition,
for a roadster. Give full particulars.
A ddrcss f. P. Spencer. Randolph, la.
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATOR CORKS INSTALLED.
Manufiicturcd in Omaha. 24-hour serv
ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert
raVliator and fender repairing: bod.y
dents removed: new fenders made.
O.MAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.,
1819 Cuming St. Tyler 917.
Tires and Supplies.
PSKD TIRES DIRT CUKAP.
30x3 $4.00; J0x$4. $.00.
All sizes In proportion. Look over
our rebuilts. Open Sundays. Tyler 2986.
90S N. lth St. .Keystone Tire Shop.
N K W RE PUB LI C'-AT 1 RES CH E A P,
30x34 F1SK
30x.'t
KAIMAN TIRl!
. .$12.9o I 34x4 $21.93
. .. 9.95 I 36x4 26.
JOBUBRS. 1722 CUMING.
AUTO electrical repairs; service station
for Hayfleld carburetor ana Columbia,
storage batteries. ' Edwards. 2616 N. 19.
- Acces'Iories.
NEW TIRES STRICTLY FIRSTS.
rtux;; f .7.r v32xS4 $16.85
31x34 $13. JS .. SUt $21.75 V
DKALERS AND AGENTS WANTED.
410 N. 16th. . Douglas 38 30.
No. 16tll St. Phone Tyler 4964.
SNOy White Rock Cockerels," also eggs
for hatching Walnut 28..,
' fAUTOMOBI EES F 0 R , SALES
; fVe have .scv-tjrul' good huYgains
in uscil cars that we have taken in
on new Westrotts. These will be
'm,!8 at sacrifice ''-to., make, room
'. flir new cars. .
'.":V". '
' TV 11 WeKteott Chummy
li.m.lslrrs. excellent eondltlon, ' ,
$1,500 .-sell. V ' r ' ' . . . " '' .
' One Allen Sedan, demonstrator,
V $l.'.oo. . . . '
One H-A-L 12, s v en-passenger,
-V tV.ft.
v. On. Jeffrey Touring or Sedan. '
' $700.
Three lllVAlleh Tourings, each
tin.
One T-passenger Alco and other
good cars at bargain prices..
.
'M.VL)AKD K)TOR CAR CO,
2020-22 FARNAM.
RENT A NEW FORD! ,
.. - - t
PRIVE IT YOURSELF.
U'i CENTS PER MILE, GAS AND
INSURANCE EXTRA, OUR CARS ARE
COMFORTABLY HEATED FOR WIN
TER SERVICE.
DRIVE-IT-YOI'RSELF-COMPANY, .
FORMERLY FORD LIVERY CO.
114 HOWARD ST. DWG. 3622.
REBUILT HUDSON - -SUPER-SIXES.
We have several rebuilt and refinlshed
Hudsona In closed and touring models;
exceptional values; terms if desired. .
r 4 GUV L, SMITH.
Southeast Corner of 26th and Farnam.
SEVKNASSENGER. 8-cylinder Cadillac,
model Si. purchased May,-1915; excel
lent condition: just overhauled and
' painted, with new top and cord tlrea;
will sell for $1,750 cash. This car now
sells for $4,175. Call at 1016 Omaha
National Bank Bldg.-
' 1919 FORD SEDAN
Five' tires demountable rims Docker
' wheel lock; heater: double radius rods,
shock absorbers, $150, Call Baratow,
Tyler 4073.
Motorcycles and Bicycle
HARLEY -.DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains III used inacnwesw ictor h.
Roos. the motorcycle man." 27th and
Leavenv.'orth Sis.
Here Is a bargain: 1919 Harley .Davidson
- and 1920 side car, good as new. Phone
Red 4256, Co. Bluffs, for demonstrations.
FARM LANDS.
For Rent.
120 ACRES CLOSE IN SO acres olfajfa.
GO acres of corn land, balance pasture;
' $10 per acre; tenant must buy stock,
feed and machinery now on the place,
which is valued at $4,500; owner's price
$3,600? rentul payment can be made
In September. A. A. Patzman, 810 Kar
bach Bik. i '
FOR RENT Two quarters. 175 acres
each, Scottsbluff valley irrigated" land.
Will improve present Improvements for
well recommended tenants. 7 miles
from Bridgeport. Good opportunity.
Address, E. M. Bigelow. Bridgeport,
Neb.
200-ACRE Improved farm for rent, near
Ashland.,' K, L Pflug, Springfield. Neb.
Colorado Lands.
"BEST LANDS"
, 1 bought right and will sell you ab
solutely right, any part of 7,000 acres
of the best wheat and corn land in
east Colorado. Write for facts, now.
See-our crops. Investigate, .
K. T. Cllne, Owner. 1
v Brandon. Colo. -
SOUTHWEST COLORADO.
XO CHOP FAILURES.
. 32irS(ire irrigated land, team horses,
cow and some farming implements. 100
acres fall plowed. Six-room house, barn,
garage good well. Possession now of
everything for $40 acre. Leslie Green,
DdratiKo. Colo.
COLORADO LAND-
S E. SS-19-47. Kiowa county, and
S. 4 24-16-4 Cheyenne county, Color
ado; nice smooth land; no rock or
gravel: $13 per acre; terms. C. R. Mol
Ing. ,2 ill Lat hrop Bldg., Kansas Cliy. Mo.
320, ACRES improved farm one mile from
itsHroad on M. P.; a good town: 89 un
der cultivation, all fenced, good water,
windmill, trees, winter wheat. $55 an
acre; will give terms. By owner. Cather
ine C. Hackley. 269 Logan, Colo.
FPR SALE 220 ac.-ea level, unimproved
land In Lincoln county, Colorado. Shal
low water; good terms. Owner, O. C,
Rodlbaugh. Llmon. Cdlo
7 "Minnesota Lands.
6U DOUGLAS county farms for sale; write
for our list. Central Minnesota Land
Co.. Alexandria. Minn. 1
Missouri Lands.
200-Acre Missouri Farm,
j $5,600, With 3 Horses and
4 cows, 2 steers, s caives, u nogs,
poultry, tools, hay. feedN thrown In to
quick buyer: only $S,00 cash needed: on
interstate highway, .near R. R. tottn;
chocolate loam soil, producing abundant
crops clover, alfalfa, cora, oats, cane;
woven wire fenced pastuke: estimated
$1.80 worth lumber; apple orchard,
peaches, , plums, - berries, grapes; new
main dwelling, also 3-room bungalow; 2
barna, granary, corn, poultry houses: de
tails page 85, Stoufs Spring Catalog Bar
gains. S3 Oates: copy free. Strout Farm
Agency, 831 B. F., New York Life Bldg.,
Kansas Cityvllo. . J
RELIABLE automobile school; best elec
" irlcal and self-starter course; free cata
log. Command Inspect It. Day school
year 'round. Night school opens April 1.
National Automobile School,- 2814 North
3th. Omaha.
BARGAIN IN TRUCK
Light -ton truck, "'A-l condition,
equipped with starter, eleotrtc lights,
i etc., for eale reasonable or .will "trade
for anything of value. Tyler 1J7S.
FORD touring car. 1914, just overhauled.
Lata fendara, Hassler shock absorber:
. $24 It sold this week, or $2:5 without
- shock absorbers. For demonstration
call Son'h S04. or 1814 N 'St..
SKW AND -I'SED CARSs
40 Dodges and Blilcka. ' i
Cash or Time Payments ,
- COLOSTRUM AUTO SALES. --
m Harney St. Tylr 714.
TV Savb 60 good used cars to select
from. All prices. 1
MKEKS AUTO CO.. J01I rarnam.1
r.: ... 'V, . r '.,'. V . .
SPRING CREEK FARM 120 acres
plenty' of Improvements; fruit; corn
made 40 bushels pes acre; running
water" $'jToV; easy terms. B-594, Moun
tain View, Mo.
Michigan Lands.
LAND! LANDJ
Make blr money ' farming In
gaas beat hardwood counties
grains, siock; tr
Mlchl-
raislng
grasses, grains. stocK. truinc ana IruiL
-Only'$16 to $35 per acre. Near schools,
churches, markets, hardroads, railroads,
etc. 8ms n down payment; balance easy
terms. The biggest company, tha lowest
prieea; the boft. land. What more can
you ask? Write today for free "booklet.
Swlgart Land Co.. J125t Flrat Nat'l
Bank Bldg. Chicago. III.'
Nebraska Lands. .
BEHIND XOO
THERE "
IV A
v FfVCE
N ATXOO
THROUGH
ARM LANDS.
Nebraska Lands.
SHERMAN county land for sale by owner.
Choice section of raw land 5 miles
northeast of Ooodland. Kansas. $0
per acre. Will sell NKli alone or the
other three Quarters together at same
price. Improved farm joining this sold
recently for $72.50 per acre. Box t!9S,
Hebron. Neb. - .-
175-ACRE Davidson County, good hard
lanJ. eight miles to main line town, fair
Improvements, all fenced; 110 acres un-
iter cultiVwtion, balance pasture. Price,
$100, per acre, good terms. 1769 27rn
Ave.. Columbus. Neb. Owner. '
FARMS FOR SALE
In the heart of ttrb bread basket of
the world. Bend -tor free catalogue. 'n
WOODS BROS.
COMPANIES,
1 8 2 South 13th St.. Lincoln, Neb.
CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS.
IMPROVED. IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA,
ai tb . rlebt price. Write for list. '
s" LARSON & CARRAHER,
Central City, Nebraska.
WRITE nie for pictures and prieea of my
farms and ranches' in good old Dawes
Co. Arab L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb.
. PATZMAN. Farms. 301 Karbach Blk.
Oklahoma Lands.
SHAWNEE, Oklahoma, center of a great
farming country. Write for free Agri
cultural booklet. Board of Commerce,
Shawnee. Okl.
Oregon Lands.
LANDS FOR SALE. -
SOUTHERN. OREGON.
Twenty to 1,000-acro farms for grain,
ha fruits, vineyards and dairying. Well
Improved; excellent climate: Lots of
government stock range. ;
Priced right. For sale by
TI.MMONS & HIGGLES,
lit -South Sixth St.. Grants Pass. J Ore.
Wisconsin Lands.
LANDOI.OG Y. a magazine giving the facts
in regard to the land situation. Three
months' subscription free. If for a home
or us an Investment you are thinking of
buying good farm lands, .simply write
me a letter and say, "Mail me LAND
OLOGY and all particulars free." Ad
llress Editor. Landology, SkUimore Land
'o.. 433 Kkidmore Bldg., Marinette. Wis.
FINANCIAL.
Lands, Estate. Loans, M o rtgages.
. PRIVATE MONEY.
SHOP-EN & COMPANY. Doug. 4228.
MONEY to lend on improved Real Estate.
Interest payable semi-annually. W. II.
THOMAS A SON, 228 Keellne Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS,
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dou. 2715.
PR1VATH MONEY.
. $100 to $10,000 made promptly.
D. WRAP, Wead Bldg., Klo S. 18th St.
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages.
DIAMONDS AND JEVELRYLOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malashoek. 1514 Dcdge. D. r.619. Es. 1894
FARM and city oans.
E. H. LOUGBE. INC.,
528 Keellne Bldg.
ROMPT serviced reasonable rates, private
money. Garvin Bros., 845 Omaha Nat'!.
D. K. BUCK. Loans. 442 Omaha Nat.
Stocks and Bonds
SAFE INVESTMENT.
War tort $2,000 loan on $3,000 frater
nal insurance policy. -Man wishing to
make loan is benefleiaryv Face of policy
will come to beneficiary upon death cf
insured, who is 61 years old and in poor
heukli. Will arrange matters so that
entire $3,000 will be paid to note holder
upon death of insured, and will keep
up premiums in insurance. Chance to
make fron $300 to $1,000 in short time.
Address Bee,- Box M-3.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
WILL pay ;ash for good six or seven
room hump. Mu.it bo well located and
juiced light, Keply giving full descrlp-
Box T-8, Omaha Bee.
Vtf cuii ell your 5, 6 or 7 -room bungalow
or hoiise. lAttt with us for results.
ProniDt' insnertion.
Osborne Realty Company
IMlite Bli Tyler 496.
WE HAVE cash buyers for cottages and
bungalows nicely located. Shrlver, 1047
9 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1636.
To buy or cell Omaha Real Estate see
FOWLER & McDQNALD
1120 City Nat'! Bank "Bldg. Doug. 1426.
REAL ESTATE and all kinds of insurance,
HERMANSEN & CO. , .
718 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. N
WE have buyers -waiting. List
EDWARD WILLIAMS CO..
803 Omaha National Bk. Bldg.
with
LIST your property with Martin Pedersen,
2423 North 24th SL Webster 4620, eve
nine, an Sonuvs UTah.... IGfil
WANT to buy from owner, 5 to 8-roon
I'wuBc, ui. iii.ymenis -t lor cuiureu, lyier
2724 or Webster 4150.
WANTED Houses to sell, have buyers
waiting. Western Real EsLate Co., 413
Karbach Blk. -
REAL "ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
Miscellaneous,
BEST ACREAGE
' BARGAIN
NEAR OMAHA
8i acres, one mile Benson High school
and car line, on paved road; 7-rooin
modern, bangalow, good barn and
' other outbuildings; electric -4Jghts, wa
ter system. This Is choice. Possession
April , 1, 1920. Price, $13,600. Good
terms. -- -
HELD LAND COMPANY
D '914. 664 Brandeis Bldg.
5 ACRES
NORTH OF KRUG PARK
FOR SALE.OR TRADE
5 acres Improved with good 3-room
stucco cottage, good ' barn, well Vand
other outbuildings, fenced. Owner says
sell for $r.,ooo or will trade for a good
5-room bungalow.
Schroeder Investment Co.,
638 Railway Exchange Bldg. -Doug. S26L
ACREAGE
2 acrea and 7-room house; outbuild
ings; fronts Boulevard for 285 ft. This
property will advance in value very fast.
JOHN T.-EOHAN-
621 Paxton Blk. Phone Ty. 4880.
CUMING Near 29th St., 44x125; must be
sold to close an estate C; A. Grlmmel,
849 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg.
BUY, a lot at present low crlces. West
Farnam. Dunde and Field club." Acres
on South -Side. hauler & Cary, 204
Keellne.
FARMS FOR SALE. -If
you. are .. looking for a farm we
1 have a big list of rich Michigan farms
to fruit belL also In general farming.
Prices and. terms are such, that your
needs can le met. If you are Interested
ami wiei business, write or call, Amer.v
on- Farm Land Co.. Scottvtlle. Mich.
For -Nth Farms and Ranches see
i cVrer Reltv Co..
S2I Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg, Omaha.
I ', -
ll.OOO LOT In Plain VlewyAddion; $650
, will handle. Call owner, W'eoster 2736
afternoons or evenings.
FINti lot In Minne Lusa, Colfax J3$.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
t FOR SALE rr'
Three-story brick building, foil cor
ner lo in wholesale district. Possession
if wanted. .
ni'MOVT a- rn
I 418 Keellne Bldg. Phone Dour.
690.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
INCOME FCR LAND. .
We have 11 houses listed In Omaha.
Owner wants laud.
S. S. & R. K. MONTGOMERY.
$18 City National,
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
BEAUTIFUL large hill tract lots In best
part of council Blurts, vvnat nave you
to trade. Carl Changstrom, 2030 Far
nam street;
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Benson.
FOUR
site.
vacant lota cheap; good building
Walnut 4047,
Bellevue.
For Sale Excellent v suburban home,
$ rooms: strictly modern; oak finish;
lds: centrally located roust , be seen
tobe appreciated. Price, $6,000. Can
give Immediate possession. Ready for
inspection Saturday, March 20, between
10 a. m. and 6 'p. ra. C. A. Mitchell,
Bollevue. '
Dundee. ,
SIX-ROOmHsTRICTLY MODERN home
'with garage on Bice corner lot In Dun
doe. Reception room, living room, din
ing room, dan and kitchen with built
' In cupboards, all oak downstairs. Three
pleasant bedrooms, bath room and con
vertible sun room or sleeping porch up
stairs. Complete basement. Nice lawn
and shrubbery and well worth tha price,
$7,500. 1 ;
CONBOY & GREEN,
600 Peters "Tru'st. Doug. 3841. Tyler 4677.
Web. 6156.
We specialize in Dundee homes.
C. B. STUHT CO.,
912-14 City National. Douglas $787.
Council Bluffs.
? ACRES hi Council Bluffs One mile
from Omaha car line. Rich, well-drained
and level. Can be bought for $1,400.
Terms. cash: balance to suit buyer.
McGEB REAL ESTATE CO..
105 Pearl St Council Bluffs. la.
Florence.
C. L. NBTHAWAY for suburban property,
Florence Sta.. Omaha, Neb. Col. 1409:
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
.-BRAND NEW
FIVE-ROOM STUCCO SEMI
BUNGALOW ON WEST AMES.
Large living room across front;
oak finish; 2 large bedrooms up
stairs; enamel finish; tile bath;
quarter-sawed oak floors through
out; full cement basement; fur
nace; walks, etc.; $500 cash; bal
ance like rent.
Call Douglas 4911, days; Tyler
5167. evenings. Mr. Spence. '
LEAVENWORTH
HEIGHTS
A real buy; has large living room with
built-in feature;; very attractive dining
room, 2 large bedrooms, tile bath, dandy
kitchen with built-in features, attlff,
large enough ta.finifh 2 nice rooms, full
cement basement with laundry conven
iences; garage; south front and many
other very Attractive features.
H. W. VOLLAND,
Res. If. 2338.
Doug. fl.'iS.".. 408 Bee Bldg.
Dundee Bargain -
Ileal up-to-date 8-room stucco resi
dence, has large living room, fireplace,
dining room finished in oak; Ban room,
silvery grayr kitchen white enamel; plas
tered basement, three large bedrooms,
closed In sleeping porch n second
floor and maid's room on third floor.
Two bathrooms, one on second floor and
(,ue on third floor; has 'garage and ce
ment drive; only half block to car.
Price $15,00(1.
WAT.XUT 2812.
20 ACRES
About 7 miles west of postoffice. This
tract is aTlainder cultivation. ,Has a
pood 6-room house, good barn, chicken
house two large hog pTnis and yard
fence A wtft, hog tight wire. For price
and fi'rther' information call
GEORGE & COMPANY
REALTORS.
90! City N?t. Bank Bldg. Tyler 3024.-
LEAVING CITY REAL HOME.
Six rooms in addition to vestibule, re
ception room, pantry, refrigerator room,
sleeping porch and bath; hardwood fin
ish,' full basement separate rooms,
floored attic, substantial double garage,
block to Leavenworth on 37th. Buy
from owner, at $9,500; half cash. Har
ney 4666.
BY OWNER
XKAR ST. CECILIA'S CATHEDRAL.
'Modern 9-room home, with or without
furniture; parage; splendid location?
near- car; Immediate possession. A bar
gain. Inquire 4170 Cass St., or phone
Walnut 2545, for appointment.
Omfina Real Estate and Investments;--
JOHN T. BOHAN,
621 Paxton Blk, Phone Tyler 4880.
OMAHA Real Estate and Investments.
J. J. MULVIHILL,
200 Brandeis Theat. Doug. 96.
WE have cash, buyers for West Farnam
and Dundee homes. 'Phone Douglas
60! 4 and we will call and inspect your-
property. Shnler & t.'ary.
DOUBLE FLAT. ,
Bargain for quick buyer near 30th and
Capitol. Ave., 6 rooms on each side.
Thoroughly- modern. Must sell quick.
Harney 7132.
E.NG. SOLOMON- fJSSX
SI 4 Brown Block.
Doug. 686.2,
For good homes on good terms, ,
OSBORNE REALTY CO..
4.10 Bee Bldg. - Tyler 496.
. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate and Invest
ments, 442 Bee Bldg.. Douglas 8097.
BENSON ft MEYERS CO.. 424 Om. Nat'!.
North.
HOUSES FOR SALE
, EASY TERMS
One 8-room close" In modern, except
$3,600. . '
heat
One 8-room cIimsa in. modern, hot wa
ter heat, $4,000.
One 8-room near For.tenelle parlt, hot
water heat. cornerlot, shade and fruit
trees, $3,600. f .
One- 4-room near Fontenelle park,
modern except heat, $2,200.
S..S. & R. E. Montgomery
Douglas 1313.' Walnut 2136.
- BUNGALOW SNAP
Strictly modern 5 rooms, -all on one
floor; oak fir.ish, hand-painted walls;
full cemented basement, for $S,750;
about $1,000 eaBh. 2833 Parker St.
Call Mr, Theodore. Douglas 4670, or
Tyler 110. .
-4
; Mitchell Investment Co.
Twenty-fourth an. Ames. Phono Col
fax 217. . v
I .Offera persona! and experienced serv
Mc ' In the management of property,
either as rental or sales agents.
FOR sale or trade Three houses on two
lots; located at 23th and Grant Sts.;
part modern. If interested address Box
r-1002. Omaha Bee.
1
. FEW" homes andMots for sale In Park
woort Addition: a safaJace for'fnvest
ment: Norris & Norris. , Doujjis ilt.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
North.
$6,000.
SI T-room modern house, lot 65x896
ft. long-; barn and chicken house. Its!
,orin ,ium nt. xeiepuune i.oiiax viuo.
EIGHT-ROOM, strictly modarn home; oak
.' ,. . n -a (ti- rira.A' II 7111' mri.b
cash. ' Tyler 2724 or Webster' 4150,
A DOHERTY.
TB INVESTMENT.
YOUNG
REAL ESTATI
32!'BRANDEIS THEATER: D. 1761.
2827 SEWARD, 4-room, new, modern buu
- galow, $500 cash, balance monthly.
Crelgh. 608 Bee. Douglas 200.
COLORED-lood, 4-room cottage; city
watery $50 cash, balance $1-5. Tyler
2(24 or weosier 110.
BEAUTIFUL 6-r. mod.
vacant; near car; snap.
Douglas 1784 days.
bungalow; - now
$5,850; terms.
FIVE-ROOM house, city water and gaj.
paved street, $1,600 $100 cash, $18 per
month. Tyler 2724 or Webster 4150.
MINNE LUSA'homea and lots offer tha
beaf opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187
FOR quick results list with Benjamin &
Frankenberg, 624 Bee Bldg. Douglas 722.
South.
FIELD CLUB BRICH
HOUSE, $21,000
This is a high-class home, lo
cated on large south front lot;
extra well built and finish; will
't'ompete with any hoiise in the
city. Has large living room ar
rangement, dining room sun
room and kitchen first'floor, with
fireplace, built-in bookcases and
buffet. Second floor, three large
bedrooms . and sleeping porch.
First-class plumbing fixtures;
iarge attic. Oak floors through
out and oak and white enamel fin
ish; large 'basement with laundry
tubs and first-class vapor heating
system.- Garage and driveway. If
you want something good, ar
range to see this house.
GLOVER & SPAIN
REALTORS. x s
Doug. 2S50. 918-20 City National.
HANSCOM PARK
DISTRICT,
OWNER LEAVING.
CITY.
This la a dandy 4-room strictly mod
ern ctfttage, consisting of large living
room, very attractive dining room, bed
room, kitchen and bath; hand decorated
walls, full cement basement, stairway
to large attic; garage; only one block
to park and car line. Price $4,000. This
is a real buy. - . "
H. W. VOLLAND,
Oilus. 9585. 408 Bee Bldg. Res. If. 2"3K.
SOUTH SIDE
$800 $100 : CASH
The owner of" this 3-room house
with city water at 2110 Y street
will sell it to you for $100 cash
and $10 per month. Price rea
sonable, and at the price asked
owner will paint the house. Here
isa real buy. Only a block from
CREIGH. SONS & CO'.
Douglas 2rt0. 508 Bee Bldg. "
SIX-ROOH MODERN on Boulevard 2
blocks south of Hanscom. Reception hall,
living room, dining room, kitchen and
bedroom down stairs. Tw large bed
rooms and bath up stairs. Finished
basement, large garage, fnilt tree and
shade trees. Good place for chlokensand
a reai value at $4,500 on reasoilfcble
termg
3iv-ROOMS, MODERN, on large 'south
' Ifront lot, east of Hanscom Park. In
good condition and worth the price of
on erm.
CONBOY &.GREEN,
COO Peters lust. Doug, 3841., Tyler 4677.
Web. 6156.
FIVE ROOM
BUNGALOW
S409 South 34th St.: stucco exterior;
interior finished In oak and white en
amel: fully modern. Must be seen to
he appreciated. Price only $5,600: two
years old. Will cost more than this to
build tbe louse today.
C. G. CARLBERQ, v
REALTOR
Dob g. 683. '312 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
Two 7-Room Modern
Houses
' NEAR HANSCOM PARK.
Renting at $25 each. Owner very anx
ious tc sell. Want an offer. Houses
need some repairs. -
W. H. Gates,
647 Omaha Nat, Bank Bldg. Douglas 1294.
BUT FROM OWNER.
MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH.
Partly modern, 9 rooms, large lot,
fruit; garage, near car, paved street,
$2,500. Must he seen to be appreciated.
For colored. South 13.72.
T1V OII-Vt-R
Seen-room house, walking distance.
Modern, except electric lights. Tyler
2258.
BRICK BUNGALOW
Onebfthe most attractive brick
bungalows In the city having living
room with fireplace; dining rodm wltb
French windows on two sides: very
convenient kitchen with 4ce ,bo oom
on first floor. Upstairs there ajre two
large bedrooms, small den or sewing
room and tile bath. Front and rear
porches are , concrete with brick walls
and sawed-stone copings Full cement
easement; beautiful east front lot.-Thin
Is one of the best homes we have had
the pleasure of offering for sale. Price
$10,000 and worth every penny of it.
D. V. SHOLES CO.
REALTORS.
Doug Us 46. 915-17 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
FIVE -ROOMS
EAST FRONT
STRICTLY MODERN.
Have a, practically new 5-room
home which I will sellj for $350
.cash p.nd balance like rent. Small
garage, material being liauleyl to
pave street, the lot is 40x146. This
is not close in, but is in 'a very
good, clean neighborhoodWif home
owners. Call C-.re v. Dciiglf.s
7412 days. v- -
FOR bargains in 5 and t-robm houses,
Douglas 7171.
tall
r
For Boys and Girls
?l Everyday Science
LV& f-j
Home Mechanic! Iri
Automatic Coupler Helps Brakeman
Hitch Cars Together.
j ptY G. M. HYDE.
"Vhat does a brakeman da to the
coupling on a railroad car, daddy, so
that the cars hitch up whe the
engine -pushes them together?"
"He sefs the pin in the coupler.
The 'automatic coupler" on railroad
cars is not entirely automatic. Often
it does not couple when cars bump
tpgefner, and even when it does, the
brakeman must crawl under to hitch
up the air hose.
"In the old days before the auto
matic, railway cars were hitched to
gether with iron loops or links about
10 inches long, slipped over pins
on the ends of the cars. The bfake
men who were killed or maimed in
going between cars to hitch or un
hitch the. link-and-pin were a casual
ty )ist longer than many, a blood
battle has. The automatic coupler
and the airbrake have greatly reduc
ed this list.
"If you look at the car coupler,
you will see that it has a large jaw,
shaped like a letter C, which turns
on a pivot. In the part of the C that
isinside the coupler thereis a hole
for a coupling pin. To set the coup
ler, the brakeman raises the pin and
pulls out the end of the C like an
open jaw. Then whenthe coupler of
another car bumps into it,' theMwo
jaws, or Cs, slip into each other and
close so as, to' grip together. As
they close and push back, the (pins
drop into the hole and ipek them
in that position. To uncouple them,
the brakenian must pull out' one or
both of tbpins by moving a lever,
on the end of the car which is at
tached to the pin bV a bit of chain.
"All that the coupler does is to
hold the cars together, Nand the other
coupling is needed inswitching in
the yards. In making up & -train,
however, brakemen must crawl
under to hook up a 'lot of other
things." , .
(Wh is a civil engineer? Tomor
row.) Exonerate Fireman From
Blame In Florence Blaze
Members of fire company No. 24,
Florence, have been exonerated
from any blame in connection with
a recent fire at the home of Dr. A. B.
Adams, 8406 North Thirtieth street.
City Commissioner Zimman, in
a report 10 me city -council, stated
that he and Fife Chief . Salter made
art" investigation of- the circum
stances, finding that the firemen did
their full duty and that there are no
grounds for charges of cowardice
or incompetency.
An opener to 'remove paper caps
from milk bottles which also serves
as a handle to cary a bottle has been
invented. '
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
Miscellaneous.
SPRING LAKE PARK
DISTRICT
fust listed a 7-room. strirtlv
modern home, located near 18th'
and Ontario; oneof the classiest
homes in this district; nice large
living room, dining room, sun
" room and kitchen on -the first
floor; tnYee nice bedrooms and
bath, on the second; full cement
-""basement, furnace heat; nice large
corner lot on paved street, paving
"paid; garage. Priced at even
money. $7,000, one-half cash.""
PAYNE- INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
Omaha National Bank' Bldg-0-1781.
MONTCLAIR SNAP
Two-atory frame, with press brick;
foundation. First floor has living room
across front, with fist-place; fine dining
room, with French doors to sun parlor;
well arranged kitchen; oak finish and
white oak floors. Second floor has
three corner bedrooms, glassed-in sleep
ing porch and bath finished la white
enamel and birch mahogany. An un-usualKU-'sln
at 11,600. It will pay
""you to investigate this at once.
Call MR. BENSON
Wal. 158 Evenings, Tyler 3540 Days.
$2,700 Easy Terms J x
We have It nice big four-rm. cot
tage with floored attic and four lots,
making ground 160x12; owner Is mov
ing from city and weare offering this
on the very low terms of about $300
down and $22 per month. N
Amos Grant Co.. Realtors,
Don. 83S(l SH-fi-C Brar.dels Th. Bldg.
BIRKETT & CO. sJS
.".'' LniuIf "L. 1 '"0 Bee Bldg. Douglas 63$.
Vie Have Property for Rent or-'Sale.
AM-ERICAN SECURITY CO.
.. K. W. (Mrmh and Dotlae Doug. 1013.,!
fhAH Around
r rvst li Hb.
Girl
American
Girls Who Cook to Sell Ar'Not
Scared by H. C. L.
- By BULLS CASK HARRINGTON.
People don't stop eating that-'is,
for very long at a time. Even the
H. C. L. can't stop them. Thus
there is always a market for things
to' eat. Tils' gifl who can bake well
can always count on a list of steady
customers-V ' . v
Here are three good recipes:
Cup Cakes.
One cup sugar and 1 big, heaping
tablespoon butter mixed together
with the hand till . it ,is creamy.
Beaten yolks 2 eggs, 1 cup milk, 2
cups flour, 3 teaspoons baking pow
der i sifted vwith flour, teaspoon
flavoring, whites of 2 eggs 6tiffly
beaten.
Fill th pans half full and bake in
a quick ovetj. For variety mix
spices and raisins with part of the
batter. Finish with a dab of frost
ing or a tpuch of shredded cocoa
nut. x'
Bran Bread V
One egg, Vt cups bakingVno
lasses (medium darkl li teaspon
ioda in molasses, 1 cups swiet
nniK, pincn oi salt, c. cups oran, i
cup, graham, 2 teaspoons baking
priwder sifted with th graham.
TtaIrA in I Inn rr wfll-oVeacerl tin
in moderate oven, one hour. PuM
oiled paper in bottom of the pan. A
handful of nuts or raisins may be
added if desired.
Light Rolls.
Two cakes compressed yeast dis
solved in one scant cup of lukewarm
water, 1 teaspoon sugar, teaspoon
salt. Scald one cup sweet, milk, add
butter size of a walnut.-1 When cool
add yeast mixture and beaten white
of t eg?. . .
Add flour to mold into ball. Let
rise until it has doubled in size,
make into small biscuits without
working too much. Crowd together
in greased pans,. let rise again, until
twice their size and bake hour in
a 'hot oven. .
When set at 1 p. in. I they will he
ready for 6 o'clock dinner.
(The ioys of raising poultry, to
morrow.) . ' ,
i ii
Real Estate Transfers
60x130 and other
Sadie L. Bothwell to Daniel F.
Reinert and wife, Bancroft sC,
66 ft. e. of 6th St., s. s., 33x68..
Edith M. Jones to C. George Carl
berg. 3Mh et. 64.16 ft. n. of
Frederlflt ave., w ., 64.16x63.4
Alvln P. Bickenbach and wife to B.
J. Poabks, Newport .ave., 85.6 ft.
e. of 30th at, n. a., 84x120 and
other property
S. D. Mercer Co. to Ross Gentle-
men, nw. ror. ISth and Capitol
ave., 66x120 and other property 11,006
Philip Sher andwlfe et al to Jesse
i. senroeaer, sw. cor. farg, ave.
and Douglas at,, 120x111
Mark J. Coad, Gdn.. to H. A. Wolf
Co., Farnam sL, 66 ft. e. of 12th
et n. s. 22x131 und. 1-7
Elsinore Place Co. to Jennie Lar
son, .Wright at.. 160 ft. e. of 40th
St., n. s., 60x120
Jesse - Ey Holienbeck and wife to
Amanda A. Sanberg, Mayberry
ave., 250 ft, e. of 67th at.,. a.v
60xl$o .A:
havfna- Wilkinson to William J.
Hynes. Cass St., 224 ft. e. of
40tb St., I
nronorf:'
Chnrlaj W. Martin and wife to
uiara Jellrles. Bauman aye.. 43.5
ft. w. of 28th ave., n. s.. 42x120
J. L. ,Forman and wife to Jamas
Cameron, Charles. St., 460 ft. w.
of 88th St., n. i., 60x180
Ward B. Lewis and wife to Theo
dore Posckany et al, 14th St., 170
ft. a. of Deer Park blvd., 44x167
Lewis C. Sholea and wife to Alice
C. Longwell at al, 16th ave., 265
ft, s. pf Leavenworth St., e. s.,
40x125 4 i
John P. Hurley to ArnoldHuatak,
Wright at., lot ft. e. of S9th at..
. a., 100x124... .'
Clark W. CarnabyNto Joseph H.
Sut ley, ne. cor. 2(th and Capitol
ave,, Di.z;xil
Wm. Pasheka and wlfa to Roman
Podwlnskl and wife, M St., 168
ft. e. of 41st st. a. a., 66x132....
Charles 'A. Jensen and wife to Eg-
, gerfBodl, Barker st, 221 ft, w.
of 43d at., n. ., 44x101.... ......
Lloy.d N. Osborne and wife to
D. Iona Muataln, 18th at, 14 ft.
n. of Manderson St., a. a., 30xT40
Mary Towey and husband to Lea
Hoffman, Webster st, 262 ft, e.
of 26th at. n. a., 2x144
Arthur B. Tebbens, and wlfa , to
Charles C. Wlndlsch. 44th St., '1 lo
ft, a. of Grant at, w. s, 100x128
Peter Antxen and wlfa to Anna R.
v Kemp, se. cor. 3 Id and Larlmore
ave., 60x126
2.600
1,606
1.906
1,600
1.714
276
' (
450
20,600
'756
6,600
2,5M
6.560
' 1,400
10,000
S50
4.26
2,3$0
66
4,666
, Mrs. Magee Very HI -
Officials at Universjty hospital
said yesterday jthere is only slight
hope for the recovery of Mr.,Way
land Magee, who has beeti critically
ill athe hospital for several weeks
from complications following an at
tack of influenza. , '
Real Test of Strength in Suit
To Ctime Monday in Attack
On BitulithicContract '-
As Illegal.
District, Judgo Sears ycstei'Jay,
decided; that the DtiugU county
commissioners were in no way legal- .
ly bound by the pledge and agree-v
ment signed by them prior to the
special election of last June, at
which the people voted . $3,000,000 ' -t
for brick paving in the county, In
this agreement the commissioners '
pledged themselves to use the
money for the exclusive purpose of "
laying brick paving in the county.
The advocates of "bitulithic" pav
ing thus won the first victory in the .
suit of Jamin B. Root and others to
stop the commisisoners and the Al-
lied Contractors (Inc.) from laying -
12 miles of bitulithic paving on the
Lincoln highly for; which, the '
county commissioners have given
a contract to the Allied Contractors
(Inc.). '
Real Test Monday. '
The rai; trial of strength in' the
suit will come next Monday when
the injunction suit will be threshed
out on the ground that the contract
granted the AHied Contractors .
(Inc.) is illegal. Hearing of the rest .'
of the case " was adjourned unt; I ,
Monday because County Attorney
Shotwell must appear' in the state
supreme court today to present the
suit on the validity of the court
house repairbonds.
"Were the county commissioners
acting officially when they signed
the pledge to use the $3,000,000 bond
issue exclusively for brick pating jit
Douglas county?" District Judge .
Sears asked Attorney John P. Breen .
yesterday at the opening of the
injunction suit hearing.
"We presume that they were acf-v -,-
ing as gentlemen,"-said Mr. Bretui.
Loud laughter and, stamping of v
feet cam6 from the bitulithic at torneys
and John W. Towle, presi-.
dent - of the Allied Contractors -'
(Inc.).
"And," Mr. Breen continued stern
ly, "whether the commissioners u
were acting officially "or unofficially,
the fact remains that the special"
election to vote o nthe $3,000,001)
county paving bond proposition was -called
fraudulently if this agreement
is now arllowed to be ignored." . -I
Mr. Breen, as attorney, fought j
the plaintiff's side of the case alcfne.
On the other side ofitlfe table 0
posed to him were County Attorney
Shotwell, W. C Frastr for the Al-
lied Contractors (Inc.) ; Carl Herring.
local attorney for. Warren Bros. ,
owners of the Warrenite bitulithic
patents; and J,. M. Head of Boston,
general attorney for . Warren Bros.'
Mr. Fraser argued that the county
commissioners were justified in dis- "
regarding the brick pledge which
they signed, because the price of
brick went up between the time the
pledge was - signed and the time -contracts-were
let. " . '
"Brick hasn't- gone up as much
as your bitulithic prices have," lit.
Breen shot back. "You contracted
to lay bitulithic in Columbus at . r
$1.43 a square yard very recently,
which is 'quite a different price fr"oni
the $2.10 which the contract allows s
you for the bitulithic surfacing of
these 12 miles of Lincoln highway.
"You argue that you can't pave as .
many miles with brick on concrete
at $5.25 a square Yard as you can '
with bitulithic on concrete at $4.35
a square, yard. The $3,000,000 will
pave 54 miles with brick and 65
miles with bitulithic onlyll miles
difference. , , V
years, which is the cheaper in the . 4
long run?"
"Besides, if brick paving laid on
concrete foundation, as here speci
fied, will last 40 to 50 years without
repairs; and if bitulithic surfacing is
gone at the end of five to seven '
The friends of bitulithic paving
made no answer to this. Mr. Breeit .
also asked the county attorney why -the
county is not getting federal aid -on
this subject. The' county at-.
tornev promised to "come to that v
later." . . '
Support Pledged to . -$165,000'
Drive for.- 1
Flanagan Boys'. Home
,4
Bernard Warden, blonde-haire
youngster, out childish sincerity and
enthusiasm into a speech- "To Our" -Benefactors"
at a St. Patricks din
ner to prominent Omaha business
men Wednesday night at the Father'
fianagan nome tor boys. ;
"This as a real home for all the
boys living here and we want to ,
thank everybody who helped give it
to us," he said. ' -j,: .
In return for the appreciation
voiced, Walter Head, Rabbi Cc-lin -J.
R. Clourney, Louis Nash and R. !
S. Trimble, speaking for guests at
the dinner, pledged tWr aid jn rais-
ing $165,000 needed to comblete a
fund for building new quarters for
the boys on a tract north of Flor
ence. Father Flanagan announced -.
the present home 'would have.-to oe
vacated June 1 and the boys would -live
in tents on the Florence tract V
until temporary quarters could be-
provided. ' '
J. R. Gourney estimated there were
"$10,000,000 worth of boys" being
cared for at, tbe home. - . ?
Burlington Supervisor of 7
- Women's Service' In Omaha '
Miss- Daisy Oden, at ofie time the
only woman ticket agent in , the
world, now supervisor of women's
service fofthe Burlington railroad.
is in Omaha confering with local , ,
officials of the road.
Miss-Oden has charge of welfare
work for allXwomeh employed bv '
the Burlilvgton. and a large part of
her time is spent visiting offices in '
all divisions. Her activities were '-.
carried through the period of govera-
ment control of the road. With, the "
return to private operation steps to;
increase welfare work, particularly at
offices where large numbers of worn-
en are employed, will be takenv -
For several years prior to asum-v
ing her present duties Miss Oden
was in charge of the, Burlington
ticket officps in Davenport, la., and V
Rock Island and Molina 111. .'
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