THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920. 11 THE GUMPS FAMILY NIGHT AT THE CLUB. Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith Vo DAY- rrSNow 33 i AY E-PRESENT WR) OLDANM GtOMP WAS - -v I ' ' IUHIMH 1 v ir 4JV ni VM I HlPWW NlCjMT AT N& OOT tOR. rM BE NO YHFRE (THE: LAVT TAAE- HE SAlP I WAS TM UFfc- OF- TNtIR PARTIES VAJtLL- I'LL B& THCRE - COULAfcOrV A. FIFTEEN SMIRT- t TOUD HER TO GET ME- ATlFTEEN AND A BARTER- iT JkTME-LA.Y TlME-l E-Vfrfe AS.K TV I S WOMAN TO 50ANV Yrf.NOf 0 M.E A 1 COM& QN OU 01.6 " V T OU I lt.fMiA.rs.i.i,i fMf.ArN I it ft a. I I 1 I Button r le-t 'ihAve a j I ' J-r I AfAi ( f A IHfc. NNj oc THmt,S T a,WiJKLV - , r I HT fiT TOT. r fif ' & ROOMS FOR RENT. Board and Room. BOARD and room In new, modern home. On car line. Walnut 269. ItOO.i. with board if desired, walking d I t a noe, 2 63 8Dwi KSU H a r neyS 6. WANT rM I dren to Joad . Webater ilS. Unfurnished Roomi. TWO unfurnished basement rooms, lldht and water. $10 In parsonage. 200 Wll!n Ave., VVebnter 1778. . FOR RENT 4-room, brick flat, iteam heat. l'll Webster 1640. Apartments. KI--BKU1HK APARTMKNTS. 18TII AND DO DOB STS. TSfo and three-room apartments com pletely furnished. Hotel service. Tyler 4200. FOR RENT HOUSES. Unfurnished. FOR RENT. Good modern -room house, 140; about 9300 or 1400 worth of furniture to be sold to renter. S. P. B0STWICK & SON, S00 Bee Bid . Miscellaneous. LIST your property for rem or ttale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Realtors. Tyler T. POR RENT APTS. AND FLATS. Furnished. FOR RKXv'T 4-room apartment to party buying furniture. Close In. Tyler 3048. SMAl.l. apartment for rent to party buy Ins; furniture. Tyler til. WANTED TO RENT. it iukiii T rant K A.pniini flirnlilhed Mill'.L IU in... v w. v .v ... : . flat or tiungalow Dy young coupis wim out children; must be In good neigh borhood; prefor garago; can give best of reft rcnres. Call Webster 2304 Sun- tlay or evenings. Unfurnished Apartments and Houses vTnT'T:d at once by young couple with refcronne, 5 or 6-room furnished or un furnished bungalow In good residence district; garage preferred, but not es intinl. l'hone Tyler 1000. Mrs. YOUIIRt'. WANTED Unfurnished 4 or 6-room apartment or flat. Strictly modern. West part of city preferred. References furnished. Phone Harney 640. WANTKU A 5 or 6-room modern bunga low. In 6ood neighborhood, with' garage, l.onit leass; no children. Address T-25, Omaha lieo. FOR RENT Business Property. TH E room now occupied by the army store in the Millard Hotel building, entrance on 13th street; trackage in adpjolnlng allev. Space 42x164. Very desirable room. i'OH.--aslon given on April 4. 1920. Apply at Millard hotel office. MOVING AND STORAGE. 'FIDELITY CO. STllRAOK, MOVING. PACKINO HOL'SKHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS. REASONABLE RATES. FRKB RENTAL SKRVICE. 1'OMPI.ETB LIST OF HOUSKS AND APARTMENTS. 10th and Jackson Sts. Douglaa 2. Globe Van, Transfer an Storage Co. For real service In hauling or storage call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. Auto or wapon service. ' MOVING. PACKING, STORAGE. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSK. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos, moving, packing and kOJlAIA VAN AND STORAGE CO., SOB South Uth. Doug. 41113. METROPOLITAN VAN and STORAGE CO. Owned by H. R. Ho'vn Co. Tyler 3400. UNION TRANSFER CO. LET us estimate your moving, packing and storage. 1005 Davenport. Doug. 2908. HORSES AND VEHICLES. 1,200 Sets Farm Harness $fi per set; 500 curled hair leather collars. 14.50 each; 800 U. S. leather collars, $5.r.O each; 300 draft horse leather collars $ 50 each; the best 1 Inch halters, $1.45 each: 8.000 sweat pads, 35c each; U. S. stable blankets, $4 each; U. S. curry combs, 3 for $1; driving whips 3 for 60c; first-class hame-straps. $3.90 a loen. Farmers take 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. 706 North 16th Street. Desk No. 4. SALE ON HORSE COLLARS. W have over 1.000 horse collars on hand that were bought before the pres ent high prices. We are selling a regu lar t collar for $3.50, a good $7.50 col lar for $5. an $S cellar for $S. Our best hcavv dry collars 18-ln. draft curled hair face that sells regular for $10 or Jib for I. ALFRED CORNISH & CO.. 1210 Farriam St. AS THE coal season is over, I will sell my coal wason, harness; also two mares in foal, weight 2.700 lbs., 7 and 8 years old; one te:m of horses, 4 and 7 years old; two single wagons, one moving wagon. 2109 N. 24th. Webster 2S83. at coal office. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. BUFF ORPH1NGTON, eggs. $1.60 to $3.00 from thuroughbrea; prue siock. uougias 4641. FOR SALE Pedigreed Scotch collie pup. weeks old. Keasonanie. can vv cosier 2304 evenings or Sunday. "SURE" egg producer, lice killer. 818 :?tfc St. Phone Tyler 4964. SNOW White Rock Cockerels, also eggs for hatching. Walnut 2Kb. 10 HI.ACK LANGSHANGS for sale. South 666. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALES FOR REAL BARGAINS IN FORD CARS SEE M'CAFFREY MOTOR CO. The handy Ford Service Station. 'XH AND JACKSON. DOUGLAS 1500. -4 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALES USED ALTO TRUCKS FOR SALE. 1 Masler 2-ton, with hydraulic hoist and boi'.y $2,000 1 Indiana 2-ton chassis 1,500 1 Indiana 2-ton chassis, with closed cab, good as new 2,800 1 Reo speed wagon, with cab and body 1,050 1 O. M. C. 2-ton 600 STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., 2020-22 Furnam St. PACKARD 2-ton truck, (rood running con dition, only $550; Maxwell 1-ton truck with body and cab. $500; Ford, with Smith 1-ton attachment, comnlete, with body and cab,- only $350; st'jde baker ton truck, a snap at $250; He public ton truck, rebuilt, newly painted, guaranteed fine condition, only $875. ANDREW MURPHY & SON, 14TH AND JACKSON STS. REBUILT HUDSON SUPER-SIXES. We have several rebuilt and refinlshed Hudsona In closed and touring models; exceptional values; terms if desired. GUY L. SMITH, Southeast Corner of 26th and Farnam. TWO FORD TRUCKS In good condition. Solid tiro rear wheels, heavy braced rear axle, good wagon boxea on both. Will sell cheap If taken at once. Write today. Ad dress Box T-78. Omaha. Dee. BARGAIN IN TRUCK Light 44-ton truck, A-l condition; equipped with starter, electric lights, etc., for sale reasonable or will trade for anything of value. 1 211 Howard St. RELIABLk, automobile school; best elec trical and self-starter course; free cata log. Come and inspect it. Dtiy school year 'round. Night school opens April 1. National Automobile School, 2814 North 20th. Omnha. NEW AND USKD CARS. 40 Dodges and Buleks. Cash or Time Payments. GOLDSTRUM AUTO SALES. 1316 Harney St. Tyler 714. You Cannot Afford to overlook this bargain. Kulck LtRht Six. used only a few weeks. For ap pointment cal. Tyler 4072. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNTS. Look for the red senl on windshield. LEXTnGTON Minute-Mnn six touring, A-l condition; will trade for lighter car and cash difference. Call Douglas 6891 for demonstration. LEXINGTON Minute Man "six touring; A-l condition; will trade for lighter car and cash difference. Call Douglas 6491 for d e mmist rat 1 on. SOME bargains in used Ford cars. Mc Caffrey .Motor Co. The Handy Ford Scrvi-e Station, 15th and Jackson, Doug- FOR SALE. One aeven-Tmsscnger Lozier car, in excellent condition, folfax 2S2I. WANTED For spot cash, 100 used cars; quick notion; no delay. Auto Exchange Co., 205s Farnam St. Doug. 6035 THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY, ?5;n Farnam St. WE HAVE 60 good used cars to select from. All prices. MEEKS AUTO CO.. 2026 Fa r nam. AUTO CLEANING HOUSE, 2033 FARNAM. EXCEPTIONAL USICD CARS. BKST VALUES IN USED CARS. TRAWVER Al"T CO, 1910 FARNAM. OAKLAND Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO., 2:109 Farnam St. 1919 PAIGK TOURING. First class condition. Reasonable. Harney 2907 1918 FORI) touring; Gray & Davis self starter: A-l shape; cheap. Tyler 1297. 1919 FORD btdan. wilh sinner, demount able rims. Ptoirlas --."0. R. C. Hupp, 1913: fine, running condition. $100. Colfax 3SS1. 2 1-TON Republic trucks, one G. M. C. Douglas 215. DODGE commercial truck for sale. ("has. Neplnsky, 1252 S. 13th St. Tyler 260 4J Repairing and Painting. RADIATOR CORKS INSTALLED. Manufactured In Omaha. 24-hour serv ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator und fender repairing; body dents removed; new fenders made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO., 1S19 Cuming St. Tyler 917, Tires and Supplies. USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP. 3(1x3, $4.00: 30x3i. $5.00. All sixes in proportion. Look over our rebuilts. Open Sundays. Tyler 2986. 908 N. 16th St. Keystone Tire Shop. vm rrnpst STRICTLY FIRSTS. IIX3 . 9.75 32x3 $16.85 JHx3A f 12.75 34x4 $21.75 DEALERS AND AGENTS WANTED. STANDARD TIRE CO. 410 N 16th. Douglas 3830. -.i-. , , , -nTTTTTo , ' U I.- A D fj vt rv p.rtui,iv- i ii l-ci . 30x3 FISK $12. 5 I 34x4 $21.95 30x3 9.S5 36x4 26.95 KAIMAN TIRE JORUERS. 1722 CUMING. Tires and SuppliesL AUTO electrical repairs: service station for Hnyfield carburetor und Columbia stornge batteries, Edwards 2616 N. 19. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos, the motorcycle man. 27th and Leavenworth Sts. FARM LANDS. ENT ANEW FORD! J DRIVE IT YOURSELF. J2i CENTS PER MILE, GAS AND fSURANCE EXTRA, OUR CARS ARE hMFORTABLY HEATED FOR WIN- fcR SERVICE. 1DRIVE-IT-TOURSELF-COMPANT, FORMERLY FORD LIVERY . CO. U HOWARD SX- DOUG. J622. HOLT COUNTY FARM For sale o' will trade for residence property. 160 acres in Holt county, 10 miles south of Enimett. All nice level land, black sndy loam soil, splendid farm land. Three-room house, good barn and chicken house, well and windmill. Price $60 per acre. O'NEIL'S Real Estate and Insurance Agency, REALTORS. For Rent , FOR RENT FARM LANDS. Colorado Lands. "BEST LANDS" l bought right and will sell you ab solutely right, any part of 7,000 acres of . the best wheat and corn land in enst Colorado. Write for facta, now See our crops. Investigate. R. T. Cline,, Owner, Brandon. Colo, THE Burlington, Colorado, district offers attractive opportunities for the young man. the render or the Investor. For In formation write or call VOLLM A R-SELLS CO.. Tyler 5027. 405 Bee BldlT., Omallu.Nel). FOR SALE by owner. 640 acres farm land In northern Colorado. Part cultivated, fenced, shalllow 'water, big house, water under development, ditches made, headgate In, water rights filed on. $62.60 per acre. P. O. Box 103, Grover, Colo. 320 ACRES one mile "from town, 35 miles southeast of Denver; no Irrigation: very best grain nnd hay country; alfalfa, clover and blue grass; fine laying land, black soil, springs and running water with Borne timber; new five-room bunga low house; other Improvements. Owner, W. M. Tarr, 214 Wilkinson Bldg., Omaha. FOR SALE 320 -acres level, unimproved land in Lincoln county, Colorado. Shal low water; good terms. Owner, C. C. Roiiihaugn, uman;. t'oio. aIt,fe KanSaStLands. A'NSAS 4K0 ACRES. $27.50 PER A. 175 acre: growing wheat In good con dition goes with place: one mile from rural route; one-half mile to M. E. church; underlaid with fine sheet water; all smooth and free from rock, s:ind or gravel. Terms. D. F. Carter, The L'ind Man. Lentl. Kensas. L2T0 ACRES In 'famous Pawnee Valley, Hodgeman county, Kansas; all valley land; abundance of water, 4H0 acres wheat. 20 acres alfalfa, nearly all al falfa land; well improved; price $30 per acre W. G. McCartney, 102 New York Life Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. Michigan Lands. LAND! LAND! Make blR money terming In Michi gan's best hardwood counties raising grosses, grains, stock, truck and fruit. Only $15 to $"5 per acre. Near schools, churches, markets, hardroads, railroads, etc. Small down payment; balance easy terms. The biggest company, the lowest prices: the best land. What more can vou ask? Write today for free booklet. Swigart Land Co., J1252 First Nat'I Bank Rldg , Chicago. III. Minnesota Lands. 60 DCriGLAScounty farms for sale; write for our list. Central Minnesota LaniJ Co.. Aloandria, Minn. Missouri Lands. Lake Taneycomo Five-acre tracts with lake front, 1 mile from railroad station, for $450 on casv terms. Fine for truck gardens, summer homes or resorts; 200 miles south In Missouri; largest body of water between Louisiana nnd Michigan. Buy riitht now before the big advance In values sure to follow as this section becomes better known. Circulars free. Merrlam, Ellis & Benton, Kansas City, Kan- - - - SPRING CREEK FARM 120 acres pi -ntv of improvements; fruit; corn made 40 bushels per acre: running water; $2,800; easy terms. B-594. Moun tain View Mo. 160 acres Improved, located near Ash- - ... V.l, T 1-.- HELD 'LAND CO., 664 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 914S. FOR RENT Two uuarters. 175 acres each, Siottsbluft valley Irrigated land. Will Improve present Improvements for well recommended tenants. 7 miles from Bridgeport. Good opportunity. Address, E. M. Bigelow, Bridgeport, Neb. A FARM FOR REXT. . Five miles from the Omaha post office. Reasonable terms. Apnly to W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Doug V2U Farnam St. Nebraska Lands. STATISTICS show that only 10 pr rent of the families of France are brad and food prod worn. Ninety per rent are livinK off of the products raised by that 10 per cent, other countries, as well as the United pintos, nro grttin? about in tho smnc ratio. If you would pre pare a. future for your family that would guard them atrainst futuro hunger and w;nt you will immediately unload what you have in town or city; pet a farm for them so that if-you should die. you can know that they can raise their own livinp. Unless things chanpe a f:imino is surely approaching- No matter even thnup-h they have the money with which to buy. within a few year they cannot buy, for there will not b enough to go' around. Life on the farm with your own chickens and epgs, cows, I'Xfam and butter. Rood fresh garden truck and vegetables, is certainly the independent life. See these columns to morrow for a n advertisement of Ara h F. Tlungerford of Crawford whom you all know. H is, on account of scarcity of hlp. atid because of a temporary illness that may reqijre his absence from the field of activity, closing out ids farms and ranches in Paws and Sioux counties. Hh is offering 22 of them ranging from 160 acres to 2,400 acres in tomorrow's Issue of this paper. FARMS NEAR OMAHA. SKVEHAL FARM SNAPS. Now Is lh time to buy. NOT LATRR, 1 fiO acres, several thousn nd dollars worth of improvements; only S miles from Omaha, near school and towns; gently rolling upland and valley; C5 acres extra good alfalfa, only 22& per. 500 acres, handy to high school; 200 acres level and good uplands, balance rollinc. nnlv $140 per. WORTH CON SIDERABLE MORE. $12,000 to $15,000 will handle. NUMEROUS OTHERS ; possession on two or three. If deplrd. Save money by BUYINO NOW. TODAY, not In six weeks hence. ORIN S. MERRILL, iniii-lOlti ('ltv National Bank KIdtr. YOU all know Hungerford of Crawford. He is closing out his personal farma and ranches in Pa wes and Sioux counties. A large ad of his is in our office today and will be run in these columns to morrow in which he is offering you a choice of 22 different places ranging from 160 to 2.400 acres in size. 14 of uhifth have buildings and improvements; 2 or 4 more have fields under cultiva tion, fencing, etc.. but no buildings, while the balance of the 22 are un improved, but ready for the man with energy, a team and plow. Wo doubt if you can read his ad in these columns tomorrow without feeling that you should go aN- and secure one of these placctf bwjr& they are gone. He states in his-, jjiPwAt will sell any of these placed uwrom 25 per cent to 50 per cent ,ftfl "and carry the bal ance back on the land for a term o' years at 6 per cent. His ad Is being pre pared and will appear in this column tomorrow. GOOD EIGHTY MERRICK COUNTY AT AUCTION , APRIL 5th. 2 P. M. ' on the above date In the Empress theater, Central City. Neb., we will sell at public auction to tho highest bidder refrardless of price: The south half of the southwest quarter of section IS, township 14, range 6, Merrick county. Neb. All under plow, 40 acres In wheat. Cood black loam soil, lies level, some small improvements. Write for descrip tive poster. Nebraska Realty Auction Co.. Central City, Neb. Wheat, Corn and Alfalfa Farms In '. Nebraska and Iowa Send for Illus- 0 trated Booklet On CORN BELT DUALITY FARMS" Owned snd for Sale By WOODS BROS. COMPANIES, lo: south Uth St., Lincuin, .NerrT FARM LANDS. Nebraska Lands. Blj ALL ready to go and If you see one In that list of "2 that you can handle, jump on the train and go at once. There in no longer a question about the lands in northwest Nebraska represented by Mr. Hunfferford. Scorea and scores of eastern settlers are there and prospering. Mr. Hungerford has practiced what he preached; has tilled the soil and proven it before selling it to you. The only question is, "what place can you handle?" He sure and read his ad in these columns tomorrow. CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS, IMPROVED. IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA, at tho ripht price. Write for list. LARSON & CARRA HER, Central City, Nebraska FARMS FOR SALE. If you are looking for a farm we have a big list of rich Michigan farms In fruit belt, also In general farming. Prices and terms aro such that your needs can be met. If you are Interested and mean business, write or call, Ameri can Farm Land Co., Scottvllle, Mich. r75-ACJlE Diwson County good hard land, eight miles to main line town, fair Improvements, all fenced; 110 acres un der cultivation, balance pasture. Price. $100 per acre, good terms. 1760 27th Ave., Columbus, Neb. Owner. AFTER-is solid years of farming, of thousand! of acres. Hungerford of Craw ford Is closing out his farm holdings on account of being unable to get help. Watch these columns tomorrow. HI'NGURFOKD of Crawford! la closing out his personal farms and ranches on ac count of scarcity of labor. See his large ad that will run in those, columns to morrow. For Nt i. Farms and Ranches see Graham-Peters Realty Co., 82!) Omaha Nat'I Ilk. Bldg., Omaha. A. A. I'ATa.MAN. Farms. 301 Karbach Blk. WRITE me for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches in good old Dawes. Co. Arab L. llungerfnrd. Crawford, Neb. READ this column tomorrow. See what Hungerford of Cravfirdisofforing; Oklahoma Lands. , PANHANDLE lands. 160 acres. ImprovedT for $2,500; 320 Improved, for $4,500; (140 improved, all smooth, $20 per acre; good terms on all; write for llt of farms and ranches. Arthur Nield Realty Co., Texhoma, Okl. SHAWNEE. Oklahoma, center of a great farming country. Write for free agri cultural booklet. Board of Commerce, Shawnee, okl. Wisconsin Lands. I.ANDOI.OGY, a magazine giving the facts In 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 J.AND OLOGY and all particulars free." Ad dress Editor. Landology, Sktdmore Land To, 4.13 Sktdmore Bldg., Mrinett., vris. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WK hvo served the Omaha public In buying and selling real estate for over 36 years.. We have many calls now for homes. List your property with us. "We will serve you to your best interests. McCague Investment. Co SWAMPED WITH BUYERS FOR MODERN BUNGALOWS. D E. BCCK & CO., Realtors, 448 Omaha Nat. Bank. Doug. 2000. YOU-WANT TO SELL TH AT HOUSE ? Wan' mtfck action? Just try us. Call Tyler 49C. OSBORNB REALTY CO., 4:10 Bee Bldg. WE-UAV'E crsh buvers for cottages and bungalows nicely located. Shrlver, 1047 9 Omaha Not. Bank Bldg. D. 1636. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Council Bluffs. FOIl SALE OR TRADE. Improved 60 acres 14 miles from Council Bluffs. Call Douglas 45D6 or write -105 McCague Bldg Dundee. To buy or cell Omaha, Real Estate see fowler & Mcdonald 1120 City Nat'I Bank Bldg. Doug. 1426. REAL ESTATE and all kinds of Insurance. HERMANSEN ft. CO. 74S Omnha Nat. Bank Bldg. WE have buvers waiting. List with EDWARD WILLIAMS CO.. 803 Omaha National Bk. Bldg. LIST your property with Martin Pedersen, 2423 North 24th St. Wehster 4620. eve nings, and Sundays. Webster 4S61 WANTED Houses to sell, have buyers waiting. Western Real Estate Co., 413 Karbach Blk. WANTED Strictly modern, up-to-date 6 or 8-rooirt house, desirably located. Har ney 6HS2. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. Miscellaneous. Wyoming LandE. SOLDIERS 640-acre homesteads, 7 months' reddfr.ee, Duff, Casper, Wyo. FINANCIAL. Lands, Estate. Loans, Mortgages. MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate. Interest, payable semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS A SON, 228 Keellne Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS, O'KEEFE REAL KSTATE CO. 1016 Om. Nat. Bk Bldg. Dou. 2715. I ii i v I J., i . $100 to $10,000 mailo promptly. F. D. WEAD, Wead Bid g.. 310 S. 18th St. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lov.-fst rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malnshliok, 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Es. 1S94 FARM and city ?oans. E. II. LOUGEE. INC.. t: Keellne Bldg. PROMPT service, reasonable rates, private money. Garvin Bros., 345 Omaha Nat'I. PRIVATE MONEY. . PHOPEN & COMPANY.' Dou?. 4221 . K. Bl'CK. Loans. 442 Omaha Nat. FINANCIAL Stocks and Bonds SAFE INVESTMENT. Wartcd $2,000 loan on $3,000 frater nal insurance policy. Man wishing to make loan Is beneficiary. Face of policy will come to beneficiary upon death of Insured, who is (II years old and In poor health. Will arrange matters so that entire $3,000 will bo paid to note holder upon death of insured, and will keep up premiums in insurance. Chance to make from $300 to $1,000 In short time. A'idress Dei-, Dox M-2. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WK can sell jour 5, 6 or 7-room bungalow or house. List with us for results. Prompt Inspc-tion. Osborne Realty Company 430 Bre IVi'g. Tyler 496. WANTED To hue a " or 6-room modern hour.e; have large lot worth $1,200 to trade. What have you? Call Douglaa 94110. 5 ACRES NORTH OF KRUG PARK FOR' SALE OR TRADE 5 acres improved with good S-ronm stueeo cottacc, good barn, well and other outbuildings, fenced. Owner t-ays sell for $5,000, or will trade for a jjr,od 5-room bungalow. SCHROEDER INVESTMENT CO. 538 Railway Exchange Bldg. Doug. 3261 FIVE acres in good location with all kinds of bearing fruit nnd asparagus; 4-room bouse and outside buildings J.ValniiMSa WALSH-ELMER CO.. Realtors. Real Estate, Investments. Insurance. Ren tals. Tyler 1538. No. 333 Securities Bldr. CUMING Near 29th St., 44x125; must he sold to close an estate C. A. Grimmel, 849 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. BUY a let at present low nrlces. West Farnam. Dundee and Field club. Acres on South Side. Shuler & Cary. 204 Keellne $1,000 LOT In Plain View Addition; $0 will handle. Call owner, Webster 2736 afternoons or evenings. E77O()L0M0N 314 Brown Block. Doug. 6262. PINE lot In Mlnre Lusa. Colfax 739. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. FOR SALE Three-story brick building, full cor ner lot in wholesale district. Possession if wanted. DUMONT & CO.. 41H Keellne Bide. Phone Doug. 690. INCOME FOR LAND. W have 11 houses listed in Omaha. Ov-ner wants land. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 218 Citv National. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. BEAUTIFUL Isrgj hill tract lots In best part of Council Bluffs. What have vou to trade. Carl Changstrom. 2020 Far Tiam street. FOR TRADE 160 acres, 56 miles east of Denver for city property. No agents. Phono Tyler 175. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. FOUR vacant lots cheap: good building site. Walnut 4047. Council Bluffs. 4 ACRES in Council. Bluffs One mile from Omaha car line. Rich, well-drained and level. Can be bought for $1,400. Terms, vi cash; balance to . suit buyer. McGEffl REAL ESTATE CO.. 10 5 Prarl St. Council Bluffs. Ta. 4-RciOM , house, water, electric light, lot of fruit-trees with 9 lots, $3,300: $1,000 cash. This Is a real bargain. Selling on account of leaving city. Call Red 1465 Co. Bluffs, la. The Season's Bargain Owner Says Must Sell West Farnam home; high and sightly, on large corner lot, with pleasant surroundings; vestibule entrance into large hall, extra lnrgfr? living room, dining room, kitchen, den and sun room on first floor; five bedrooms on second floor, and billiard room with com plete maid's quarters on third floor; five genuine fireplaces, three complete baths, and every modern convenience of the high-class home. Must be sold at once at the bargain price of $22,500. Shown only by appointment. SeeMr. Campbell. Payne Investment Company 537 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1781 WANTED-TO BORROW $60,000 on new manufacturing plant in1 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. Box A-87, Omaha Bee Brand New Six-Room Stucco Residence in Dundee This fine home cannot be du plicated within ?2,000 of its pres ent price; east front; close to school and car line; large living room across front, fitted with fire place and bookcases, oak finish; three bedrooms upstairs, ample closet space in each; tile bath with latest fixtures; linen closet in hall; tile floor in kitchen, built-in cupboard, enamel finish, coal bin, etc.; quarter-sawed oak flooring throughout. Call Doug. 4911 days. Tyler 5167 evenings and Sunday. Mr. Spencen ee sprciallze in Dundee homes. . B. STUHT CO., 512-14 City National. Douglas 8787. "REAL E ST ATE SUBURB AN. Dundee. "l!)UNDEE This 6-room house, situated In tlie he.t part of Dundee, having tile vesti bule, reception hall, living room, din ing room, butler's pantry and kitchen on first floor; threo large bedrooms and tile bath on the second ; oak floors and finish down ; maple floors and white enamel up ; now vacant ; imme diate possession. Price 9,0u0. D. V. SHOLES CO. REALTORS Doug. 46. 916-17 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. FOR SALE Modr rn attractive 8-room home lui Dundee, with double garage and other up-to-date conveniences. Cash or good negotiable commercial le pers. Friee reasonable. Address, B6x X-29, Omnha Bee. Florence. C. L. N'KTHAWAV for suburban property. Florence Sta.. Omaha. Neb. Col. 1409. South Side. SOUTH SIDE, 6-room cottage, all modern. A bargain. Owner leaving city. 4201 So. 21 St. Call So. 1435. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West. CLAIRMONT HOME Seven -room bungalow, oak finish In living room, living room real large, lurnaco heut, rooms all decorated, house just painted; lot. 50xi:i:i feet; paved street; price. $5,750; $l,5aft cash. RASP BROTHERS, 512 Kceline Bldg. Tvler 121. Omaha, March 15, 1920. Mr. T-,. K. Luther, CARE SIIOPEN & CO., - 234 Keellne Bldg., Omaha, Neb. , Dear Sir T have been wondering if you realized that my property which I listed with you at $15,000 a few flays ago, was sold the second day nftpr listing, and the deal closed very satisfactorily last Sat urday. Whn it cornea to a question of "speed," I can certainly recommend your company. Yours truly. (Signed) N. F STEINER. M. T. $5,950. Large square house, 28x30, 8 rooms, strictly modnrn, full basement, first floor hardwood, second hard pine, fino shape, dandy location, big lot, in block next to Walnut Hill reservoir. Shown by appointment. Snap, one-half cash. W. G. SHRIVER, 1047-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Douglas 1636. BY OWNER NEAR ST. CECILIA'S CATHEDRAL. Modern 9-room home, with or without furniture; garage; splendid location, near car; Immediate possession. A bar gain. Inquire 4170 Cass St.. or phone Walnut 2r4ii, for appointment. CLAIRMONT RAROjALV. 5-room K'mi-hungalow, ready for Im mediate possession ; oak and white i.namel. Price $6,000; ' easy terms. Phone Walnut 2?12. OMAHA Ileal Est a te and Investments. J. J. MULVIHILL, -00 Brandeis Theat. Doug. 96. WE have cash buyers for West Farnam and Dundee homes. 'Phone Douglas 6074 and wp will call and inspect your property. Sh u 1 or & Cary. Omnha Real Estate end Investments. JOHN T. BOHAN, 021 Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler 4880. LEAVKNWOKTH HEIGHTS. 5-room stucco, nicely finished in oak and white enamel. Price $6,000. Phone Walnut 2812. J. B. HOHLNSON, R.al Estate and Invest- ments, 442 Be Bldg.. Douglas 8097. BKNSON & MEYERS CO. 424 Om. Nat'I. North. HOUSES FOR SALE EASY TERMS One S-rooni close in modern, except heat. $8,500. One 8-room close in, modern, hot wa ter heat, $4,000 One ft -room near Fontenelle park, hot water heat, corner lot, shade and fruit trees, $3,500. One 4-room near Fontenelle park, modern exef-pt heat, $3,200. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery Douglas mn Walnut 2136. YOT.TR CHOICE, FIVE MODERN BUNGALOWS, J4.750 EACH. We offer you your choice of five all modern, oak finish bungalows near 22d end Ames. Can only be seen by ap pointment; $1.0(0 cash down and $40 tier month. Sunday and evenings call Colfax 960 or Colfax 1243. R. F. Clary Co., 24M-06 Ames Ave. Colfax 176. " Good Opportunity For two stenographers in live insurance office. Good salary. Apply . Foster-Barker Company 700 Brandsis Building mm stories V lucy y x FITCH FEFKIN5 r Dutch Twins on the Dyke. This morninc, grandfather carried his rod and the lunch basket. Kit and Kat carried the basket of worms between them and their rods over their shoulders, and they were all three very happy. They walked along ever so far, beside the canal. Then they turned to the left and walked along a path that ran from the canal across the green fields to what looked like a hill .- '7 But it wasn't a hill at all, really, because there aren't any hills in Holland. It was a long, long wall of earth, very high oh, as high as a house, or even higher I And it had sloping sides. There is such a wall of earth all around the country of Holland, where the twins live. There has to be a wall, because the sea is higher than the land. If there were tio walls to shut out the sea, the whole country would be covered with water; and if that were so, then there wouldn't be any Holland, or any Holland twins, or any story. So, you see, it was very lucky for the twins that the wall was there. They called it a dyke. Grandfather and Kit and Kat climbed the dyke. When they reached the top, they sat down a minute to rest and look at the great blue sea. Grandfather sat in th middle, with Kit on one side and Kat on the other, and the basket of worms and the basket of lunch were there, too. They saw a great ship sail slowly by, making a cloud of smoke. "Where do the ships go, grand father?" asked Kit. "To America, and England, and China, and all over the world, said grandfather. "Why?" asked Kat, Kat almost al ways said "why?" and when she didn't Kid did. "To take flax and linen from the mills of Holland to make drosses for little girls in other countries," said grandfather. "Is that all?" asked" Kit. "They take cheese and herring, bulbs and butter, and lots of other things besides, and bring back to us wheat and meat and all sorts of good things from the lands across the sea." "I think I'll he a sea captain when I'm big," said Kit. "So will I," said Kat. "Girls can't," said Kit. But grandfather shook his head and said: "You can't tell what a girl may be by the time she's four and one-half high and is called Katrina. There's no telling what girls will do, any way. But, children, if we stay here we shall not catch and fish." So they went down the other side -of the dyke and out on to a little pier that ran from the sandy beach into the water. Grandfather showed them how to bait their hooks. Kit baited Kat's for her, because Kat said it made her all wriggly inside to do it. She did not like it. Neither did the worm. (Rights reserved by Houghton Mifflin Co.) REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. North. BRICK BUNGALOW Have just secured a listing on a 'high class brick bungalow; a very attractive home, facing Kountze park. Six rooms, all on one floor; large, finished att!c. This is a real classy looking home, thoroughly well built, nicely decorated throughout; oak finish; good hot water heating plant; cistern. Located on east front corner lot, handy to car 'ine Price for quick sale $8,350; about half cash. Owner has just decided to leave the city. Arrange .with us for inspection. GLOVER & SPAIN REALTORS. Douglas 2850. 918-20 City National. 3425 PARKER. Good 5-room cottage, modern except furnace. Corner lot, 60x fi:!. Webster 3T.37. FOR SALE. 121 K. Thirty-seventh street, 8-room modern, oil heat, in fine repair; price reduced from $2,750 to $2,600. -Elegant terms enn b had. A. W. TOLAND CO., D. SSTTi. 410 Bee Bldg. Res. Wal. 2815. $750 DOWN $50 MONTHLY PRICE ONLY $3,800. Five rooms and bath; strictly modern except heat; southeast, front corner lot; paving all paid; near 18th and Locust, Shown onlv hv anoointment. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 430 Bee Bldg. Tyler 496. WANTS OFFER. Sir rooms, modern, all on one floor, wiih latest style fixtures and bath tub; f,0-foot lot with double garage and barn: on paved street. Just off the boulevard on Mlamt St.; now vacant; owner leav ing city; do not fall to see this. Call for appointment today. Sundays and cvenin-.'s call Colfax 950 or Colfax 1243. R. F. Clary Co., 2404-06 Ames Ave. Col fax 175. FOL'K-KOOM BUNGALOW ONE BLOCK TO BRAIR1E PARK. Dandy Utile home: modern except heat; a breat big bargain at $2,500; only need $4eo rash to handle, with balance at $30 per month. Call for appointment. Sundays or evenings Colfax 950 or 1243, It. V. Clary Co., 2404-06 Ames Ave. Col fa xl 7Ji. BEAUTIFUL SEVEN-ROOM PRAIRIE PARK HOME. Complete In every detail; only 2 years old; double garage; would cost $1,100 to duplicate: offering for short time for $S.(idO; will arrange appointment; today ' and evenings call Colfax 950 or 1243. . R. F. Clary Co., 2404-06 Ames Ave. Col fax 175. HAVE YOU $500? We can sell you an all modern 5-room home on paved street; good location; price $:i,500; monthly payments, $:i5; two five-room all modern except heat at $2,300 each; monthly payments of 523. Call today for appointment. Col fax 950 or 1243. R. F. Clary Co., 2404-06 Ames. Colfax 175. BUNGALOW SNAP-" Strictly modern 5 rooms, all on one floor; oak finish, hand-painted walls; full cemented basement, for $3,750; about $1,000 cash. 2833 Parker St. Call Mr. Theodore, Douglas 4670, or Tyler 1910. Mjtchell Investment Co. Twenty-fourth and Ames. Phone Col fax 217. Offers personal and experienced serv ice in the management of property, either as lental or sales agents. YOUNG & DOHERTY. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. 322 HRANDEIS THEATER. D. 1751. A FEW homes and lots for sale In Park wood Addition; a safe place for lnvest ment. Nprrls & Norrls. Douglas 4270. 3201 DECATUR ST. 5-room, new, mod ern bungalow, corner lot. Owner leav- mg citv. uougias DSt7 or 73S1. 2S27 SEWARD, 4-room, new, modern bun galow, $500 cash, balance monthly. Creigh, 508 Bee. Douglas 200. MINNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest your money. 'Phone Tyler 187 FOR quick results list with Benjamin & Frnnkenberg, 524 Bee Bldg. Douglas 782. South. BUY FROM OWNER. MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH. Partly modern. 9 rooms, large lot, fruit; garage, near car, paved street, $2,500. Must be seen to be appreciated. For colored. South 1372. COUNTRY HOME. Practically new, 6-room. modern ex cept bath; well located; on car line; nicely finished; $4,000 cash. 4801 Q St. Owner, South 279.1. LY OWNER. Seven-room house, walking distance. Modern, except electric lights. Tyler Miscellaneous. WANT A HOME? If a strictly modern 4 or 5 rooni house, brant new with beautiful oak floors and finish would appeal to you and you could buy it on terms that are bound to suit, would you buy it? Good locations, fine lots. Call E. R. Carse at Harney 3556 eve- nings or uougias I'Wi clays REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS. AMERICAN SECURITY CO. V W. Cor. 1 nth and Dodge. Doug. 5013. BIRKETT & CO. S ,.t';,r and Insures. 250 Bee Bldg. Douglas 633, WHY? do we sneeze? (Copyright, 1920, by Wheeler Syndicate, THE nose is lined with mem branes, back of which is a net work of very fine nerves which are extremely sensitive. The function of these membranes is to catch and hold the impure matter which comes into the nose when air is inhaled. Sneezing, arises from the involuntary action of these nose nerves in attempt ing to clear the nose suddenly and violently. It only occurs when a particularly quick job has to be done. Otherwise the irritat ing matter is taken care of by the secretions in the nose itself. Smoke, pepper or other irri tants cause sneezing because they rasp against this fine network of nerves and the latter seek to nd themselves of the foreign sub stances in the quickest possible manner. Colds make us sneeze because the nose is clogged up with mucus and other matter and nature is trying to clear out the nose channels after all other methods have failed. Tomorrow's question WHY are roses red? What Do You Know? Miscellaneous. (Here's a chance to make your wits worth money. Each day The Ilee) will publish a series of questions, prepared by Superintendent J. II. Beverldge of the nubile schools. They cover thing" which you should know. The first complete list of correct answer received will be re warded by 1. The answers and the names of the winners will be published on the day Indicated below. Be sure to give vnur name and address In full. Address "Question Editor," Omaha Bee.) By J. H. BEVERIDGE. 1. Name the first presidential candidate of the present Republican 2. What is meant by "squatter sovereignty"? 3. Who selected the eastern terminus of the Union Pacific rail road? 4. Who invented the cotton gin? 5. In the election of which presi dent was a jug of cider a campaign symbol? (Answers Published Friday.) FRIDAY'S ANSWERS. 1. Balboa. 2. Longfellow. 3. Richmond, Va. 4. 1682. 5. Thomas Jefferson. Winners: Robert Ingalls. 1318 South Twenty-fifth street, and Mrs. Anna Jones, Glenwood, la. "reaITestate imprcTvedT A FEW SPECIALS 1 Tvp cottages, one 7-room and one 5-room. now occupied, and In good ihape; modern except heat; will sell one or both: located 1305 and 1307 S. 12th St. Price $4,800 for both. 2 Duplex home: two 6-room apart ments; one side all modern, the other side modern except heat; nice interior, but exterior needs paint; garage on rear of lot 50x150; 2 blocks from car line; located 1321 and 1323 S. 28th St. Bar gain price, $,4,750; $1,000 cash required. S St. Louis brick flat of 2 apart ments; 4 large rooms each and 6-rooro residence on rear of same lot; flat front on 13th St.; lot size 60x146, leav ing room for additional building; mod ern except heat; in good repair; located 1458 8. 13th St. Cash price $8,000. 4 Practically new brick duplex; I rooms on each side; all modern and up to the minute; fronting on 19th Ave. and 8-room house fronting on 19th St. lot size 50x176; near business district, where future is assured. Price $18,504' for total property. G St. Louis brick flat; 5 rooms un and 5 down: 2 completely separate apartments with oak interior; building etn good and priced to sell; lot sis 40x101: located 2S10 and 13 Sherman Ave. For quick sale, $8,000, Vi cash, ('ill Mr. Campbell. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, REALTORS. D-1781. ALL mndern 6-room home on boulevard, near Hanscom Park; 4 rooms down and two bedrooms and bath urH a good buy at $ 500. on easy terms. 6 rooms and sleeping porch; strictly mod ern: oak finish; corner lot; Karaite; lo cated In Dundee; $7,800. 6-R. mod., at 2610 Beers St.; $3,200. 6-R. mod.; excellent condition and a h(g bargain; 13,000. Owner has priced this VONBOY & GREEN, fiOO Peter Tnut Bldg.. D. 3S41. Tyler 4677. Web. 1911 B 1NNK Y S rooms, nil modern, jur mnodelcd. painted and papered, In fine shape, excellent locution. Imm Uiato possession. .Douglaa b9$7 or 72S1.