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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MARCH 20. 1920.
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WANTED TO RENT.
WANTKU AT ONCEi
KRMSHKD HOCSB OR AP-CltTMENT,
WELL LOCATED. FAMILY OF 8.
CAUL. KM. .51. CASTI.B HOTEU OR
TTI.EI a7.
WANT - to rent 6-roora furnished bunga
low by you nit couple; best of references;
good lecaiton; garage desired. Call
t Webster ttnj Sunday or evenings.
Unfurnished Apartments and Houses
wTn'T'ED t or t-room modern bungalow,
lurnlshed or unfurnished, good neigh
borhood, perfer Karaite; young couple,
with reference. Phone. Tyler 1000, Mrs.
Ymmre.
H yW'Nir couple with view to buying, '.
S or (-room house; reterouce. Douglas ;
Office and Desk Room. j
BONUS I'AID.
A bonus of 1160 wtR be paid for satin- 1
factory offlocs. Neceaaary t acquire ad
ditional apaca at once. Phone Douglas :
daily j
Miscellaneous. '
'S-ROOM house or flat, nice neighborhood, i
ran glvo references. Walnut 2126. j
WANTED Three or 4-room furnished or i
unfurnished apartment, by couple. '
Best of references, Arn. Bee, i
THE GUMPS-
PARP CAVIAR IS. STILL GOING UP.
FOR RENT Business Property.
' n K room now occupied by the army atore
in the Millanl Hotel building entrance
on 13th street; trackage In adpjolnlng
h Iky. Spare 2l&4. Very desirable room,
' Possession given on April i, Apply
at Millard hotel office,
'TORK huilding, lu a very desirable, lo
cation; la 44x132 feet, baa Klx floors
and H of heavy construction; trackage
In rear. Address A-S. Bee.
MOVING AND STORAGE.
FIDELITY an"dvan CO.
STORAGE. MOVING, PACKING
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS.
REASONARLK RATES.
FREE RENTAL SERVICE.
COMPLETE LIST OK
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS.
11' n Jackson Sis. Douglas 2
Globe Van, Transfer
an Storage Co.
For real service In hauling or storage
rail Tyler 230 or Douglas 433S. Auto or
wagon service.
, MOVING, TACKING. STORAGE.
s FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos, moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
116 South Hth. Doug. 41C3.
METROPOLITAN
VAN and STORAGE CO.
.owned by H. R. Bowcn Co. Tyler 3400.
UNIOtf TRANSFER CO.
,LET ua estfmate- your moving, packing
and storage. 1806 Davenport. Doug. 2908.
HORSES AND. VEHICLES.
1,260 Sets Farm Harness
868 per ant;. 600 curled hair leather
collars, 14.60 each; 80 V. S. leather
collars, 15.60 each: 300 draft horse
leather collars. 8H.60 each; the best 1
Inch halters, $1.45 each: 8,000 sweat
pads. 35c each; If. 8. stable blankets,
$4 each; V. 8 curry combs, S for tl;
driving whips S for 60c; first-class
hame-atraps, 13.90 a doien. Farmers
lake advantage of these low prices.
No dealer In Nebraska can compete
with these prices. Send money order
or draft with all orders. References!
Any bank of Omaha. Price list free.
MIDWEST HARNESS CO.,
718 North 16th Street. Peak No. 4.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
Pair of black 6 and 7-year-old mares,
weight 2.600 lbs., on in foal. Pair
brown mares, I and 8 years old, both,
heavy In foal, weight 2,660 lbs. One
roan mare, 5 years old, weight 1,350 lbs.
One dapple-gray horse, 6 years old,
weight 1.250 lbs. These horses are all
well broke and, sound, sold under full
guarantee; also farm wagon and har
ness. Res. 2108 Lake Bt. Webster 1317.
SALE ON HORSE COLLA RS.
We have over 1,000 horse collars on
hand that were bought before the pres
ent high prices. We are) selling a regu
lar $5 collar for 83-BO. a. good 17.50 col
lar for 5, an $ collar for H. Our best
heavy dray collars 18-ln. draft curled
hair face that sells regular for 110 or
111 for S.
ALFRED CORNISH & CO..
1210 Farnam St.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
BUFF ORPHINOTON, ejrgs, 81.60 to 83.00
from thuroughbred; prize stock. Douglas
4041.
FOR BALE Pedigreed Scotch collie pup.
weeks old. Reasonable. Call Webster
2304 evenings or Sunday.
FOR SALE Cheap, chicken house and
- yard complete; well made and easily
moved. Walnut 3045.
'SURE" egg producer, lice killer. 818
No. 18th Bt. Phone Tyler 4964.
SNOW Whits Rock Cockerels, also eggs
for hatching. Walnut 288.
Drtxwn for The Be by Sidney
th
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SPECULATORS J IsW&iT MP6R'-A.N&R?MEM8H ' - 'N Xqu) V0Rp
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4 M'W JIM AJ'T
FOUR PROGRAMS
ARE GIVEN FOR,
OMAHA CENTERS
Ed A. Smith Makes , TaiK
On "Standard Bread
Loaf at Lincoln
School. "l -S
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALES
St)MIC bargains In used Ford ir. Mc
Caffrey .Motor Co. The Handy Ford
Si rvl-c Station, 15th and Jackson, Doug
las 3500.
TI1K DIXIK FLYER.
W. R. NIC!IOL8 MOTOR COMPANT,
;.',20 FarnaniSt.
FOR TKRMS" ON f'HKIi CARS
VAN BRUNTS.
Look for the red seal on windshield
K HAVK 60 good used cars to select
from. All prices,
MEEK8 AUTO CO.. 2028 Farnam.
baroaTn.
Ford touring car, gu;iranteed perfect
mechanical condition. Douglas '-'!6.
AUTOCT.EANINO ifoUSE,
!0:i3 FARNAM.
KXCEPT10NAU8KUAR8.
BEST VALVES IN I'SKIsCA'RS.
TRAWVER AVTO CO.
1910 FARNAM.
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.,
2;10JLEarna!.n?! -
1919 FORD snian, with starter, demount
able rims. Douglas 2258.
DOOllK Commercial truck for sale. Chas.
Nepl,nHky. 1252 S. lath, j'yler 26H4.
1919 PAIOE, touring. J. V. Schell, auto re
pair.. Farnam. Harney 2907. ;
TWO Ford trucks, good as new.
1S37 Vinton. Douglas 9149.
Bargains.
2 1-TON Republic trucks, one Q. M.
Douglas ij.
C.
ALLEN TOVlUNtf
Must be sold. In A-l shape. .
Doug. 7629.
To Exchange.
WANTED To exchange, four-cylinder,
five-passenger Rep. lu good condition,
fur a. roadnter. (live full particulars.
Address f. v. speier, Randolph, la-
Repairing and Painting. J
RAdFaTOR COR ItS INSTALLED.
Manufactured in Omaha. S4-hour serv
ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert
radiator and fenfler repairing; body
dents removed; new fenders made.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFC). CO.,
1819 Cuming St. Tyler 917.
Tires and Supplies.
USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP.
30x3. 84.00; 80x3tt. 85.00.
All sties in proportion. Look ovar
our rebullts. Open Sundays. Tyler 29S6.
908 N16tli8Keys2onejrire Shop.
""NEW TIRES STRICTLY FIRSTS.
30x3 8 9.75 32x3 $16.85
3l,x3W 813.75 34x4 821.76
DEALERS AND AGENTS WANTED.
STANDARD TIRE CO.
410 V. ltith. Douglas 3830
30x3H F1SK....812 93 I 34x4 821. 9o
30x3 9 95 I 36x4 26.95
K A1MAN Tl ROBJiJCRJj2?.lLyi
AUTO electrical repairs; service station
for Hayfield carburetor and Columbia
storage batteries. Edwards. 2616 N. 19.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORVYCLES
Bargains in used machines. Victor H.
Roos, tho motorcycle man. 27th and
Leavenworth Sts.
FARM LANDS.
"For Rent.
'OR RENT Two quarters, 176 acres
each, Seottsbluff valley irrigated land.
Will Improve present Improvements for
well recommended tenants. 7 miles
from Bridgeport. Good opportunity.
Address, E. M. Bigelow, Bridgeport,
Neb. .
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALES
We have several good bargains
in used cars that we have taken in
on new Westrotts. These will be
sold at sacrifice to make room
for new cars.
Two 1918 Westcott Chummy
Roadsters. excellent condition,
81.600 each.
One Allen Sedan, demonstrator,
It.SOO.
One H-A-L 13, ven-passenger,
81.600.
one Jeffrey 6 Touring or Sedan,
8700.
Three 1817 Allen Tourings, each
8500.
One 7-passenger Alco and other
good cars at bargain prices.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO,
2020-28 FARNAM.
"RENT A NEW FORD !
. DRIVB IT TOUR8ELF.
124 CENTS PER MILP!, GAS AND
1NSVRANCE EXTRA, OVJt CARS ARE
COMFORTABLY HEATED FOR WIN
TER SERVICE.
DR1VE-IT-YOURSELF-COMPANY, . .
FORMERLY FORD LIVERY CO.
1314 HOWARD ST. DOUO. 3622.
REBUILT HUDSON
SUPER-SIXES.
We have several rebuilt and refinished
Budsons in closed and touring models;
exceptional values; 1 terms if desired,
GUY L. SMITH,
Southeast Corner of 26th and Farnam.
SEVEN-PASSENGER. 8-cylinder Cadillac,
: model tl, purchased May, 1916; excel
v lent condition; Just overhauled and
painted, with new top and cord tires;
will sell for 81,768 cash. This car now
sells for 84,175. Call at 1016 Omaha
-National Bank Bldg. . '
1919 FORD SEDAN
Five tlrea demountable rims Docker
wheel lock; heater; double radius rods,
shock absorbers, 8150. Call Barstow,
Tyler 4072. ,
RELIABLE automobile schoor; beBt elec
trical and self-starter course; free cata
log. Come and Inspect It. Day school
year 'round. Night school opens April 1.
National Automobile School, 2814 North
' 20th. Omaha.
BARGAIN IN TRUCK
Light i -ton truck. A-l condition,
quipped with starter, electric lights,
. ete.. for' sale reasonable or will trade
for anything of value. Tyler 1976.
'ORD touring car, 1914, just overhauled.
Lata fenders, Hassler shock absorbers;
8240 it gold this week, .or 8225 without
ahock absorbers. For demonstration
all Hoa'h 8904. or 1814 N 8t
NEW AND USED CARS,
40 Dodges and Bulcks.
Cash or Time Payments.
COLOSTRUM AUTO SALES.
1S18 Harney St. Tyler 714.
JEWISH PACKARD.
Here la your chance to secure a dandy
Fdrd Touring car; splendid running
condition; Just overhauled; 1400; terms
'an be- arranged. Box T-79, Omaha
Bee
FORCED TO VACATE, x
We have one more week in our pres
ent location; forced to sacrifice; 15 to
chooee from. Trawver Auto Co., 1819
Farnam. .
You -Cannot Afford
! overlook this bargain. Bulck Light
Six, used only a few weeka For ap-
ointmeti! eal. Tyler 4072.
IN (2 TON 'Minute-Man alx touring.
condition; win trade for lighter
i and cash difference. , Call Dosglas
for damonstratiea.
I'ED For spot cash, 10 ustd cars;
tt action; no delay. Auto -Exchange
1 2S Farpam St, Doug. 6935.. .
Colorado Lands.
WST LANDS"
I 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.
R. T. Cllne, Owner,
Brandon. Colo.
SOUTHWEST COLORADO.
v NO CROP FAILURES.
320 acres irrigated land, team horses,
cow and some farming Implements. 100
acres fall plowed. Six-room house, barn,
garage, good well. Possesion now of
everything for 810 acre. Leslie Green,
imrnngo, roio,
FOR SALE 320 acres level, unimproved
land in Lincoln county, Colorado. Shal
low water; good terms. Owner, C. C
Rodihaugh. Limon. Colo.
Iowa Lands.
320 ACRES two miles cast of Onawa. on
graded road, level bottom, no overflow,
extra good improvements, 220 acres In
winter wheat. Rented for 1920. Price
8225 per acre. Good terms. A bargain.
Write A. A. PATZMAN, 301 Karbacb,
Blk., Omaha, Neb. '
Kansas Lands.
1,280 ACRES In famous Pawnee Valley,
Hodgeman county, Kansas; all valley
land; abundance of water, 400 acres
wheat, 20 acres alfalfa, nearly all al
falfa land; well improved; price 830
per acre. W. O. McCartney, 102 New
York Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo,
Minnesota Lands,
60 DOUGLAS county farms for sale; write
for our list. Central Minnesota Land
Co., Alexandria, Minn.
Missouri Lands.
200-Acre Missouri Farm,
$5,600, With 3 Horse's and
4 cows, 2 steers, 2 calves, 12 hogs,
poultry, tools, hay. feed thrown In to
quick buyer; only 82,000 cash needed; on
interstate highway, near R. R. town;
chocolate loam soil, producing abundant
crops clover, alfalfa, corn, oats, cane;
woven wire fenced pasture; estimated
81,800 worth lumber; apple orchard,
peanhes, plums, berries, i grapes; new
.main dwelling, Klso S-room busgalow; t
barns, granary, corn, poultry houses; de
tails page 85, Stout's Spring Catalog Bar
gains, 83 states; copy free. Strout Farm
Agency, 831 B. F., New York Life Bldg.,
"Kansas City. Mo.
Lake Taneycomo
Five-acre tracts Vith lake front, I
mile from railroad station, for 8469 on
easy' terms.. Fine for truck gardens,
summer homes or resorts: 200 miles
south In Missouri; largest body of water
between Louisiana and Michigan. Buy
right now before the big advance in
values sure to follow as this section
becomes better known. Circulars .free.
Merriam, Ellis & Ben-ton, Kansas City,
Kan. .
SPRING CREEK FARM 120 . acres
plenty of improvements; fruit; corn
' made. 40 bushels per acre; running
water; 82.800; easy terms. B-694, Moun
tain View; Mo.
Michigan .Lands.
LAND! LAND! .
Make big money farming in Michi
gan's best hardwood counties raising
grasses, grains, stock,' truck and fruit.
Only 815 to 835 per acre. Near schools,
churches, markets, hardroads. railroads,
etc. Small down payment; balance easy
terms. The biggest conjpany, the lowest
prices; the best land. What more can.
. you ask? Write today for free booklet.
Swlgart Land Co.. J1K8 . First Nat'l
Bank Bldg , Chicago, III.
SHEEPMEN
I have an Rflo-acre farm in KalKaska
county, Michigan. I desire some one
to work this on a' profit-sharing basis.
This is a great sbeep country and pre
sents a good opportunity for some ex
perienced sheepman. On river 12 miles
from county seat mall and telephone
service. Two sets of buildings on this
place. Soma machinery. Box X 8,
Omaha Bee.
Nebraska Lands.
FARMS FOR SALE
If you are looking for a farm i
hav a big list of rluji Michigan farna
In fruit belt, also in general fanning.
Price and farina , are such that your
needs can be met. If you are interested
and mean business, write or cetL Amer.
can Farm Land , Co., Scottvllte, Mich.
FARM LANDS.
Nebraska Lands.
SHERMAN county land for sale by owner.
Choice section of raw. land miles
northeast of Goodland. Kansas. 84'
per acre. Will sell NEW alone or the
other three quarters together ut samo
price. Improved farm joining this sold
recently for 872.50 per acre. Box 398,
Hebron, Neb.
1T5-ACRE nnwson County good hard
land, eight miles to main Una town, fair
Improvements. ll fenced; 110 acres un
der cultivation, balance pasture. Price,
, 8100 per acre, good terms. 1760 27th
Ave.. (Vdumbu Neb. Owner.
.CORN AN O " ALFALFA FAR M S.
IMPROVED. IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA,
' ui tho right price. Write for Hat.
LARSON & CARRAHER,
Central City, Nebraska
WRITE me for pictures and prices of tny
tnrttis and ranches In good old Dawes
Co. A rah L. H ungerford, Crawford, Nub.
For Neb. Farms and Ranches see
Orahain-Peters Realty Co.. ,
82 Omuhn Nat'4 Bk. Bldg.. Omaha.
A, A. PATZMAN. Farms. 301 Kb roach Hlk.
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-aere farms for grain,
hay, fruits, vineyards and dairying. Well
improved; excellent climate. Lots of
government stock range.
Priced right. For sale by
TTMJJONS & HlGUrNS.
Ill South Sixth St., Grants Pass.. Ore.
Wisconsin Lands.
LANDOI.OOY, a magazine giving the facts
in regard to the land situation. Three
months' subscription free. If for a liom
or as an investment, you are thinking of
buying , good farm lands, simply write
jne a letter and say, "Mall me LAND
OLOQY and all particulars free." Ad
dress Editor, Landolngy, Skidmore Land
Co. 433 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette. Wis.
FINANCIAL.
Lands, Estate. Loans, Mortgages.
PRIVATE MONEY.
SHOPEN & COMPANY. Doug. 4228.
MONEY to lend on improved Real Estate.
Interest payable semi-annually. W. H.
-THOMAS t SOX. 228 Keeline Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
101ft Oin. Nat. Bk Bldg. Dou. 2715.
PRIVATE MONEY.
8100 to 810.600 made, uromntlv.
F. D. WEAD, Wead Bldg., HO 8. 18th SI.
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages.
DIAMONDS AND JBWELRVLOAN8.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths, Harry
Malashock, 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Es. 1894
FARM and city loans.
E. H. LOUGEE. INC.,
B2 Keeline Bldg.
PROMPT service, reasonable rates, priv.iie
money. Garvin Bros., 345 Omq ha- Nat'l.
D. E. BUCK. Loans. 442 Omaha Nat.
Stocks and Bonds
SAFE INVESTMENT.
War-tod $2,000 loan on 83,000 frater
nal Insurance policy, Man wishing to
make loan in beneficiary. Face of policy
will come, to beneficiary upon death of
insured, who is 61 years old and in poor
health. Will arrange matters so that
entire 83.000 will bo paid to note holder
upon death of insured, -and will keep
up premiutns iri insurance. Chance to
make from 8500 to 81.000 in short time.
Adrtresn Bee. Bo M-3.
WANTED TO BUY
Local stocks and Liberty bonds.
Quote lowest price and quality iu. first
letter.
Schroeder Investment Co.,
538 Railway Exchange Bldg.. D. 3261.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
WE HAVE aerved" the Omaha public in
buying and selling real estate for over
3 years. We have many calls now for
homes. List your property with us. We
will serve you to your best Interests.
McCague Investment Co.
VF. can sell your 6, 6 or 7-room bungalow
or house. List with us for results.
Prompt inspection.
Osborne Realty Company
430 Bee Blc'g, Tyler 496.
WE HAVE csh buvers for cottages and
bungalows nicely located. Bhrlver. 1047
9 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1636.
To buy or cell Omaha Real Estate see
FOWLER & McDQ'NALD
1120 City Nat'l Bai.k Bldg. Doug. 1426.
REAL ESTATE and nil kinds of insurance,
HER MANS EN & CO. V
748 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
WE bave buyers waiting. List with
EDWARD WILLIAMS CO.,
803 Omnha Nation a l Bk. Bl d g.
LIST your proiKrty with Martin Pedersen,
2423 North 24" h St. Webster 4620, eve
nlngs, and Sundays, Webster 4861.
WANT to buy from owner, 5 to S-room
house, on payments; for colored. Tyler
272 4 or Webs ler 4150.
WANTED Houses to sell, have buyers
waiting. Western Real Estate Co , 413
Karbach Blk.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
Miscellaneous.
I3
BEST ACREAGE
BARGAIN
-NEAR OMAHA
8i acres, one mile Benson High school
and car line, on paved road; 7-room
modern bungalow, good barn and
other outbuildings; electric lights, wa
ter system. This Is choice. Possession
April 1, 1929. Price, 813,500. .Oood
terms.
HELD LAND COMPANY
D. 9148. 664 Brandels Bldg.
TRACKAGE
Southeast corner 15th St. and Capitol
Ave., 13::xl32. Buildings now bringing
in good income.
This is one of the best pieces of track
age propcity in the eltv.
A. P. TUKEY & SON,
REALTORS.
620 First Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. Ph. Doug. 602.
ACREAGE
! acres and 7-room house: outbuild
Inss; fronts Boulevard for 285 ft. This
property will advance In value very fast.
JOHN T. BOHAN
621 Paxton Blk.
Phone Ty. 4880.
CUMING Near 29th St., 44x126; must be
sold. ta rinse an estate C. A. Orlmmel,
849 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
BUY a let at present low prices. West
Farnam, Dundee and Field club. Acres
on South Side. Shulsr 4s Cary, 204
Keeline . -
81.0110 LOT in Plain View Addition; 8650
will handle. Call owner, Webster 2738
a fternoons or evenings.
FINE lot in Mlnne Lua. Colfax 7S9.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
FOR SALE
. Threa-story brick building, fulloor
nar lot In wholesale district. Possession
If wanted. .
DUMONT & CO..
418 Keeline Bldg. i Phont fouf. 80.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
BARGAIN IN
BUSINESS PROPERTY
3-story aud basement brick building.
6lix60 ft., with corner lol. 6lixl20-ft. :
price 836.000; income 83.60(1; reasonable
terms. -This Is a very profitable invest-
.. niant, as the tenants pay for light and
heat and keep up nearly all inside re
pairs. The property Is located in the
heart of Omaha, 2 blocks from postof-
, flee, 1 block from railroad freight depot
and In a district rapidly buildiog up
Willi 6 and 8-story buildings, Trackage
can b'i secured if desired. Possession
can ba had on short net ice.
DUMONT & CO.,
418 Keeline Bldg.
Douglas 690.
INCOME FOR LAND.
We have 11 houses listed in Otnalia.
Owner waiVts land.
S. 8. & 11. E. MONTGOMERY.
218 City National.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
BEAUTIFUL large hill tract lots in best
part of Council Bluffs. What have you
to trade. Carl Chaugstrom, 2020 Far
nam street.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Benson.
A BARGAIN
IN LOVELY tiVuXTHV HOME.
On 74th nud Military Ave., 20 acres,
7 in orchard, with about 815,000 in mod
ern improvements. Just outside city
limils, on paved road. High and sightly.
Must bo seen to be appreciated. Prieo
$23,000; 85.000 cash, balance easy
terms. Walnut 2874.
F. OWNER!
t Strictly modern 6-room bungalow,
garage, fruit. 3323 No. 60th. Walnut
1472.
FOUR vacant lots cheap; good building
slle, JWaIut4j)47. v. ,
Dundee.
DUNDEE
Tui. 5-roo!n house, situuted in the
bnat part of Dundee, having tile vesti
bule, reception hall, living room, dining
room, butler's pantry and kitchen on
the first floor, and three largo bedrooms
and tilo bath on the second: nalc floors
and finish down, maple floors and white
enamel up: now vacant; immediate pos
session. Price $9,000.
D. V. SHOLES COY
REALTORS.
Doilgla
S15-17 City Nat'l. Bit. Bldg.
Wo specialise In Dundee homes.
C. B. STUHT CO.,
912-14 f'itv National.
Douglas 8787.
Council Bluffs.
4 ACRES in Council Bluffs One mile
from Omaha car line. Rich; well-drained
and level. Can be bought for 81.400.
Terms, 1i catih; balance to suit buyer.
McGEE REAL ESTATE CO.,
T05 Pearl St. .Council Bluffs, Ib.
Florence.
C. L. NETHAWAY for suburban property.
Florence Sta'., Omaha, Neb. Col. 1409.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
FAMOUS MILLER
PARK DISTRICT
, Five-room, "strictly modern bun
galow, located on Laurel avenue,
near 24th street; all on one floor;
extra large living room with built
in fireplace; dining room with
builtin buffet; 2 extra large bed
rooms, and bath and kitchen on
first floor; full cement basement,
furnace heat; nice floored ,attic;
one-half block to car line; close
to Miller park and school. Trice
$7,300.
PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
Omaha National Bank BldR. D-1781.
WEST SIDE
10 Minutes from 16th and
Farnam
The owner wants to leave the city at
once aud has asked us to sell their
beautiful five-room cottage nt a pre
war prce, located on a corner lot 46x71,
three Mocks from West Farnam car
line; pine finish throughout excepting
three floors, which are In oak.
You can't go wrong on this place.
Just think only $4,950 for a West Far
,aiii homu; halt cash 'will handle, or
we can arrange better terms.
Commercial Realty Co.,
1516 City Nat'l. Bank. Doug. 6236.
MODERN BUNGALOW
BARGAIN-$4,250
Owner leaving for California, wanla
to sell his strictly-modern bungalow,
consisting of five rooms, all on one
floor, oak finish, full cement basement,
stairway to large attic, many other very
attractive features; $1,000 -cash will
T"h; W. HOLLAND,
Doug 9585.
403 Bee Bldg.
Evenings, Doug. 9r,S5.
Dundee Bargain
Heal up-to-date 8 -room stucco resi
dence, has large living room, fireplace,
dlnliiR room finished In oak; sunroom,
silvery gray; kitcnen white enamel ; plas
tered 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 halt block to -car.
Prica $15,000.
WALNUT 2812.
. BY OWNER
NWAR ST. CECILIA'S CATHEDRAL.
Modern (-room home, with or without
furniture; garage; splendid location,
, near car; Immediate possession. A bar
gain. Inquire 4170 Cass St., or phone
rumiut ton. ior appointment.
6MAHA Real Hat ate and Investments.
J. J.. MULVIHILL,
' 200 Brandels Theat. Doug.. 96. ;
WE have cash buvers for West Farnam
and Dundee , homes. 'Phone Douglas
6074 end wo. will call and inspect your
property, wnuler & Cary
Omaha Real Estate and Investments.
JOHN T. BOHAN, '
821 Paxtnn Blk. Phone Tyler 4888.
E. G. SOLOMON f-
314 Brown Block.
Dqug. 8262. ,
For good homes on good terms.
430 Bee Bldg. Tyler 198.
J. B. ROBINSON, r Estste and Inveet-
.cti.w. oeejimg.. imugias snf
BENSON & MEYERS CO., pn. Nat'l
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
North. ,
BRAND NEW
FIVE-ROOM STUCCO SEMI
BUNGALOW ON WEST
AMES.
South front; large living room
across front; oak finish; two large
bedrooms upstairs, enamel finish,
ample closet space in each; tile
bath; full cement basement, fur
nace; cement walks, etc.; $500
cash, balance like rent. Call
Doug. 4911 days, Tyler 5167 even
ings. Mr. Spence. -
"HOUSES FOR SALE
, EASY TERMS
One 8-room close In modern, except
heat, $3,500.
One 8-room close In, modern, hot wa
ter heat, $4,000.
One S-room near Fontenelle park, hot
water heat, corner lot, shade and fruit
trees. $3,600.
One 4-roorn near Fontenelle park,
modern except hat, $2,200.
S. S. & R. E. Montgomery
Douglas 1313, Walnut 2136.
BUNGALOW SNAP
Strictly modern 5 rooms, all on one
floor; oak finish, hand-painted walls;
full corented basement, for $3,750;
about - 81,000 cash. 2833 Parker St.
Call Mr. Theodore, Douglas 4670, or
Tyler 1910.
DANDY 6-ROOM MOD. HOME
Owner leaving city: will sacrifice.
Will sacrifice for cash this home; is
very cheap at $6,500. but will take $6,500
cash; can get a loan for half or more;
has fine garage and a real home. Call
Tyler 490.
OSBORNE REAL ESTATE CO.
430 Bee Building.
Mitchell Investment Co.
Twenty-fourth and Ames. Phone Col
fax 217.
Offers personal and experienced serv
ice in the management of property,
either as rental or sales agents, .
85.000
Six-room modern house, lot 65x396
ft long: barn and chicken house. 5921
North 80 tli St. Telephone Colfax 4196.
A FEW homes and lots for aale in Park
wood Addition; a safe place for invest
ment. Norris k Norris. Douglas 4270.
YOl'NO & DOHERTY.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT.
J 22 BRAN I E1S THEATER. D. 176 1.
2&27 SKWARIi, 4-room, new, modern bung-alow.
$500 oanh, balance monthly.
Creigh, 508 Bee. Douglas. 200.
FIVE-ROOM house, city wafer and gis,
paved street, 81.500. $100 cash, $18 per
month. Tyler 2724 or Webster 4150.
MINNE LUSA homes and lota offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187.
7-ROOM modern;
in; $2,700.
full basem&ut: close
. P. Stebbins, 16 Chicago.
FOR quick results list with Benjamin &
Frankenberg. 624 Bee Bldg. Douglas 722.
6-ROOM house, city water, gas, 2 lots,
Colfax 3498.
South.
2327 South 32d Blvd.
ATTRACTIVE STUCCO
HOME
We have just listed and offer for
the first time this very fine home,
7 rooms, thoroughly modern,
with four bedrooms and sleeping
porch, largfcs living room arrange
ment with fireplace, huilt-in book
cases, nicely decorated through
out, with driveway and garage.
Owner leaving city and can ar
range early possession. Arrange
with us for inspection.
GLOVER &SP.AIN,
REALTORS. " 1
Douglas 2850. 918-20 City National.
BIG BARGAIN."
2 nottuges, 1 6 mis,, mod. ex. heat
fhrick); 1 3-rooms. part mod., iipar
17th anol Castellar; th$ two for $3,200;
about 4 rash.
P. J. TEBBENS CO.,
605 Omaha Nat. Bk. Douglas 2U?2
HANSCOM PARK
DISTRICT $4,350
A fine, modern home, having five
nice roofis all on one floor; summer
kitchen; 1 block to car line; excellent
location. Make arrangements to see
this place at once.
H. W. VOLLAND,
Doug. 9585.
403 Bee Bldg.
Evenings. Doug. 9585.
Two 7-Room Modern
Houses
-' . s NEAR HANSCOM PARK.
Renting at $25 each. Owner very anx
ious ti sell. Wants an offer. Houses
need some repairs.
W. H. Gates,
C47 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.' Douglas 1294.
BUY FROM OWNER.
MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH.
Partly modern, 9 rooms, large lot,
fruit; garage, near car, paved street,
$2,500. Wust be seen to be appreciated.
ror colored. , BOUtn 1 4 Z.
BY OWNER. x
Seven-room house, walking distance.
Modern, except electric lights. Tyler
2-66.
FOR bargains In S and S-room houses, call
Douglas 7172.
Miscellaneous.
W Have Property for Rent or gale.
AMERICAN SECURITY CO.
N. W". Cor 18th and Dodge. Doug. 501S.
Busy Program Ready
For. Faith Healer at
Council Bluffs Church
Persona! interviews should not be
sought with James Moore Hickson,
Episcooal fahb, healer, who is com
ing to conduct a mission zf( St.
Pauls Episcopal church in Cduncil
Bluffs 'icxt Tuesday and Wednes
day, accord:ng to Rev. Wilford
Ernst Maun, rector of the church.
Mr. Hickson will meet sufferers
from 10 to 12:30 each day. The bal
ance of the time will be occupied
with yisita to persons confined to
their homes ;.nd with conferences
with clergy in the church. He will
have no time to grant personal in
terviews to anyone, according to the
rector.
Letters , should not be . addressed
to the Lealer, but to Rrv. Mr. Mann,
since all arrangements must be
made thio'igh him for admission to
the heai'tisr services.
Aii open conference will be held
in the church Wednesday evening.
Alleged' Draft Evaders
Explain Their Absence
Johif and David Goertzcn, cousins,
of Henderson, Neb., charged with
desertion from the army, awaiting
trial at Fort Omaha, staled yester
day that they were given permission
by the draft board of Henderson to
go to Canada, and that no time "or
their return to the United States
was stipulated.
They exhibited certificates to that
eft'ect. as passports over the line,
singed by J. J. Klumb of the local
board of Hamilton county. The
Goertzciis are Mennonites and de
clared they Vere willing to serve
in noncombatant troops if called to
the service.
Lieiit. Col. J. W. S. Wuest, com
mandant of ,Fort Omaha, declared
he intends to have the draft board
of Hamilton county render a com
plete and full account of the way
they handled the case.
Every Member Get One New ,
Member, Is C. of C. Slogan
"Every member get a new mem
ber," are the working orders issued
to the membership council of the
Chamber of Commerce for the cur
rent month. '
And every member who doesn't
sign at least one new one during the
period will be expected to contribute
to the fund for cigars at a meeting
on April, when the teamthat signs
the most new members during
March will be entertained at lunch
eon by the others.
Seventeen new members were
proposed at a meeting of the coun
cil yesterday and their names sent
to the executive "committee for ac
tion. That number increased the
total for the month to 85.
Floor Committee Is Named
For American Legion Hop
The following members of Doug
las County post American Legion,
have been appointed as the floor
committee for the Legion dance at
the Auditorium next Tuesday night:
Harry Montgomery, Robert Webb
chairman. . Harry Asqullh
Harry Easton, E. A. Heller
vice chairman. Al May
John Hopkins Ira Jones
Jack Shannon W. V. Mathews
Willam McHugb. Gerard Griswold
John Kilmartin William Kavan
Robert Dunlap Frank B. Hcnltze
Morley Youag Sam Reynolds
Joseph Sistek James Mllota
Walter Byrne Ivan Oaddls
William Brueit Fred Hunter
Dr. Linn Hall Roland Jones
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED"
Miscellaneous.
5-ROOM new bungalow; strictly modern;
oak finish; 84,60: $1,000 cash.
5-room, strictly modern, full basement
$4,000: $1,1100 cash.
One new S-roora. modern but heat; pav
ing paid: $4,000; $1,700. y
5-room, strictly modern; naw furnace;
newly decorated; $4,000; $700 rash.
12-room; hot water plant; private alley;
$3,750; $1,250 cash.
One new 8-room. modern except heat;
(3.100; $600 cash.
Have few good bargains In small modern
Tiouses: $250 and $300 cash, for colored.
Call Webster 5908.
$2,70a-Easy Terms
We ha.ve 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 this
on the very low terms of about $300
down and $22 per month.
Amos Grant Co., Realtors,
Doug! 8380.
334-8-8 Brandels yh, Bldg.
BIRKETT & 0. O
and insures. 250 Bee Bldg. Douglas 833.
WANTED-TO BORROW
- . $0,000
v. .
on new manufacturing plant in Omaha worth over
$200,000.00. - Well-established concern in a-line that
produces wide margin of profit. ' Big increase in
business makes additional capital necessary. Will
pay good rate of interest. x '
i -
Box A-87, OnAha Bee ' -
Two Women Leap From
stolen AutomoDue as
It Crashes Into Curb
Two imidwitificd women aban
doned an automobile - which had
been stolen irom W. C. Turner, 2321
Harney street, About midnight
Thursday night near Twenty-sixth
street and St. Marys avenue.
Policeman Downs found the car
when on his . way home. Neigh
bors told him that two well dressed
women had driven the machine up
on the sidewalk, after recklessly
speeding along the street.
As soon as they struck the curb
ing the women leaped from the car
and ran west on St. Marys avenue,
the neighbors declared.
The .machine had been stolen ear
lier m-.the cvening-from in front of
2561 Jon&s street. The women hafl
apparently firiven it about the city
for several hours and were forced to
al'andon it when they attempted to
return it to the place from which
they hail fakei; it.
Omaha Wireless Club to
Listen to Radio Lecture
TlfeOmaha Wireless club will
meet this evening at 7:30 at
the home of Dr. A. F. Jonas, 30i
South Thirty-first street, where the
members will hear a wireless and
radio address by H. E. Bennett,
radio instructor at Commercial
High school." The club is composed
of 12 boys, ranging in age from 12
to 15 years. Robert Moore, 811
North Thirty-sixth street is presi
dent of the club. s
I'e.,uraiiw were nre st ilted lasw :
night at Monmouth .Vark Centra!
I'arW. Edward Rosewatcr and Liu
coin community centers. ,?
Motion pictures were snown a
! I InrAln center follow illif a short ell '
! trrtainment program and a talk by
Kd A. Mllltu Oil i.np otaiumru .
1 i) i r .. " ..'.'
I UPCAU Uli.l. ,
i .At Edward Rosewater center, the,
program consisted mainly of ; mu
sical -numbers irom mt, mu8u,;(
studios, and readings ' oy ramaiic
mipiis.of Amy Woodruff, .y ' '
A dramatic sketch was . pre-'
sented at Central Park center by ;
IS girls of that community, hd
Thpmpson, trombone player, enters
tained. .
At Monmouth Park center, llieris ,
will be two short dramatic sketches
and other entertainment numbers.
The programs: '
Monmouth Park. H
'Thirty-third street and Ames avenue:
Dramatic Sketch "The l.lttla Uoasliw.
Cast Dorothy Kirk, Bernlce Bonton, Jes
sie Revnolds. Klslo Malchlen, r
Reading Edward GUI. . ' w
Dramatic Sketch "Doctor. Oh, Qte. -
Ct Hess McLean, Cora Talmadgt, ltla
May. '
Heading John Dahl. . , . '
Vocal Selections Pearl PalmeUer. r ,
Danco Molse Segl. ''
Vocal Selecttana Lester Doty
Vocal Selections Mrs. E. Palmer.
Central Park. ?
EortVrsecond 'Street and Orand ariuuoi
Trombone Selections Kd Thompson, m
Vocal Selections Caroline Johnson, .
Reading Doris Scranton, pupil ol Amy
Woodruff. ,
Vocal Selections .lanfes Cunn. , f
Dramatic Sketch "Tha Whit kJilc
Direction of Mrs. Kngleman. ..
Cast Doris ' Fields. Winifred Greenwood,
Harriet Madson, fi. Anderson, N. rPlotts,
Ruth Hoffman. Helen Jones, Marlon
othtner, Frances Llndne, Melloulse
Kunch. Louise Johnson. Verda Bllger.
Kern Wilson, Virginia Buehler, - fm 1
- Wurlow. - t
Kdward Rosewater, . , -.
Thirteenth and Dominion streets: -Readings
by pupils of Amy Wodruff
Musical numbers by pupils of. the Gla
gow Studios. ( -
Piano Selections Miss. Ruth Daly.
Reading Irene Nortensen. c
Vocal Selections Pearl Green.
Piano Selections Eva Downey,
Reading Jeannetto, Levinson.
Accordeon Elections V. Kottils. ' -Reading
Dorothy Reuben. , f - -Popular
Songs Jack Frieden. - Jr
Reading Madeline Kenyan. ,,, -r -Violin
Selection Virgil Taylor.
Rpadlng Charlotte Pfrlmmer. , ;i
Character Songa Jack Frieden.-,
Accordion Selections V. Kottil
AT THE
THEATERS
aa.
AN attraction de luxe Is scheduled to
hold the boards at the Brandels Sun
day night only, lus Hill's minstrels.
George Wilson, dean of blackface artists,
heads the aggregation. His brand of fun
making is too well known to require fur
ther introduction.
This is the final day of the Orpheum
bill headed by the four Mortons and by
Mason and Keeler. The curtain this eve
ning Is to rise at 8. Lavish stage settings
and brilliant dialogue .will be prominent
in the one-act musical comedy, "Extra
Dry.'' which will top the bill opening
Sunday, Fay Courtney, . formerly of 4.he
Courtney sisters. Is featured as a singing
comedienne. Bob Hall, "the extempo
raneous chap," Is also to be featured. He
improvises songs.
Walker Whiteside Is announced to ap
pear at the Brandeis theater the first
half of next week, in Robert Louis
Stevenson's brilliant play. "The Master of
Ballantfae." 'Ballantrae" I the name of
the great landed estate of the Durie fam
ily, and James Durie, a roving young
hlade, is the rightful "Master" of the
property.' It Is said that Walker White
side has never had a more engaging role
to enact than that of Jmes Durie.
As a producer of burlesnue attrncrtnns
the only and original Billy Watson stands
in a class by himself. This season Mr.
Watson presents lis new "Parisian Whirl"
and has engaged to assist him Billy
Spencer (original "Grogan"), and Edgar
Bixley. The chorus numbers 2I little
French girlies. This attraction will be At
the Gayety theater for a week's engage
ment starting this afternoon, and as a
special added feature, Mr. Watson lias en
gaged Kappi, tne remarkable violinist. To
morrow' matinee starts at 3. .'
Of the extremely popular bill at the
Empress, which closes its engagement
with tonight's . performances, nothing is
more entertaining than the acrobatic
fantasy offered by "Six Imps and a GlrL"
The most laughable feature of the show Is
the surprise farce comedy offered by AUce
Nelson and company.
Flashes From
Filmland
IN -"The Luclt of the Irish." the film
version of Harold MacUfttth's novel,
which is to be shown for the last
times t,iday at the Sun, Allen wan has
presented a tale of love, and adventure
which reminds one of the great love stories
of the days of old. The characters are
drttwn true to life, with the usual Dwan
isflc attention to detail. James Kirk
wood as William Grogan, the young
plumber who torfr-the world after in
heriting a fortune, is at his best
Strand Dorothy 'Glsh is an unwilling
"vamp" In the film production. "Mary
Ellen Comes to Town," which will bo the
feature offering at the Strand theater for
the last times today. According to the
screen story, she is avl Innocent country
girl in a large city with ambitions to star
on the stage. She never gets further than
her Job as Binger in a cabaret. The pro
posed "fall guy" is handsome Harry Gravel
and the rest of the cast supporting the
little comedienne Is of a high standard.
Rial to There is a wealth of wonderful
scenery of the snow wastes of the frozen
northland In tho picture "The River's
End," which will be shown for tha last
times at tho Kialto theater today. The
snow scenes wero taken where the snows
lay many fort dep almost the year
around, where there Is only a chance
white man's hut. Occasionally there will
be the rude tepees of the northern In
dians and perhaps the igloos of the Es
quimaux. In this setting Is laid a story
of tremendous action and of deep heart
interest, the story of a man driven (nto
exile because charged with murder, of a
thrilling chase which lasts for months
the relentless Royal Mounted Police on
tie trail, determined that Justice shall
be satisfied by a hanging.
Muse "The Way of a Woman." In
which Norma Talmadge is presented by
Joseph M. Schenck, and which wax
adapted from . Eugene Walter1 famous
stage play. "Nancy Lee," will be shown
for the last times today at th Muse
theater. It 1 a tale of a young, south
ern girl, of arislocratie family, who mar
ries a dissolute New Yorker for hi money.
When she come to, New York, ah t
enmeshed tn a series of trial and tribu
lation nut of' which she finally emerge
lo her well-earned happiness.
Moon Sky pilots, sky pirates and buc
caneers of the air, are some of the new
characters of the silent drama introduced
at the Moon theater in "The Great Air
Robbery," dim novel de luxe and up-to-the-minute
photo-thriller starring
Lieut. O. L. Locklear. . This 'strange. ultra
modern drama.! filling the Moon to ra
pacity, where it will ba shown lor the
last time today.
Kmnre "In Walked Mary," tha com
edy-drama feiturlng June Caprice, will
t shown at tha Empress for the last
thrift today. It tell of a toor south.
ern girl, who come to New York seek.
mg aid from a man who had once prom
ised to tell) her If she aver needed a
(stance. It is on of th snriahtllest
comedy dramas- which ba shown her
ior a long tune. "
, Lincoln. ' ,
Eleventh and Center streets: , " , v
Community Singing. - x , ,
Songs and Dance "Babe" Hal sea, j
Piano Selections Jeanett Goldsmith.
Songs and Dance Nellie and Eddl'
Grant, accompanied by Mildred Fratt. ,
Talk "Tha Standard Bread Loaf" Ed
A. Smith. ' - . j
Motion picture. . ,
Burglars Use Truck V
To Haul Away Shoes
Worth More Than $300
Burglars stripped "part of ...the
shelves of the Butkman Shoe, Co., m
207 South Fifteenth street, of shoes
ti i : t-i . Tt- l : -' 1
liiursuay iiiyiiu iiic iiavc.V m
the heart of the rtail section of the- 1
city. Entrance to the store was
made by forcing: a rear door. iThe
loss is more than $300, police re
port Detectives working on the, case
say a truck was used to haul , the
loot away. '. ; r
Empty boxes from which ,' the,
shoes were taken were foundstrewti
about the floor this morning. . No,'
clue was obtained a$ to the identity ;
of the thieves. j " . ; , ' "
Name Special Registration - .
Days In Outside Districts
Special registration days for the
accommodation of voters in outlying
districts of the city have been set ijy .
Election Commissioner Moorfiead as
follow: ' , - ' , ! '
South Side city hall, April 2 and.
3, in afternoon and evening. "
Florence city hall, April 1, after
noon and evening, -f. .(
Benson city hall, April l-'after-noon
and evening. ' ,'.-,
Mr. Moorhead has. returned from;'
a 'three weeks' trip to San Diego,;
Cal.. where he visited his parents,.- v
'The work of. preparing , for the "
primary election of April 2d is enor
mous, as many different ballotsjnust';
be prepared. Different ballots"miist
Re printed for the men and women
4n the three ' principal parties, be-
cause the women are , not 'permitted .
to vote for all the offices that the
nu.ii are. . - lk : - -
Kiwanis Club Decides to.
. Publish Weekly Paper
Dr. D. E. Tenkins. nresiHent nf"
'the University of Omaha, ontlined
me wvix ui uie university at inev
noondav lunrhenn nf th TCiwnia '
Lclub id Motel Fontenelle Friday
declaring that the school was ,a
Preat finiiicial asset to , the city. ,
"Doring" the luncheon" members: o?V
the club voted to publish a weekly "
paper "largely in the interest of p-?
wanis." R. B. Wallace was named
editor and chief: W. B. Tacir IhaW
man of s civic committee, which is '
to.turnrsh data tor tne paper;H.
W. Bubb and W. H. Rose were
named a personal mention commit
tee, aud Julius Rosenzweig -.wis',
made advertising manager.
Many Women File jor Jobs
On County Committees
John O. Yiser, an attorney, has '
filed for the republican nomination
for state representative i 1
Daniel HoVrigan; also an'attorrrey,""
has added his name to- the long fist
of candidates for the ioh of rnti;-.
defender. : . i
Many prominent women of Oma- v
ha hav tilprl fnr itrtcittitfia Am tUm
county central committees of the two
Dig parties. ; ,
Elizabeth M. CoveU, Jennie M. Calr-.-
as, unanotte I owl, Elizabeth -Baldwin.
. ' . , v
These republicans have filed for
the county central committee: Olga
Vfitr Ufatfi r.nnn T
Stewart, Hazel T. Lewis, Mary Det
mond, Angie A. Smith, Luanda
Williams and Mary Patrick. e.V
Bee Want Ads Afft !--'
Boosters. ' i i