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THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. MARCH 30. 1920.
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WANTED TO RENT.
Business Property.
VVANTKI. T.i l KNT-- Rooming i.'uu.e or
10 ro't.r;', dttirablt, lor light housekeep
ing. Y -1 4 1 . b-.
Miscellaneous.
$10 REWARD
"Win pav J i ii fnr inform (ton hn'li
will lead i'i r-'uiliirf 4 or 6-ioum houfev
1 ' MV 1 i ' r 4 j 4 .
kcW'ARU of I -'a for infonnHtion tpkuU
!ng In re tit a I f 6 U 7-rnnm h oils or
bungalow, tlirahlft location. Douglas
MrViS, from S a. m. to '.Ht) p. pi.
HORSES AND VEHICLES.
1,200 Sets Farm Harness
19 per set; too curled hair leather
coilara, 11.50 each; 300 U. S. leather
collars. $.V50 each: 300 draft horee
leather collars. ii $0 each; the brat 1
lnh halters, $1.4S each; 8,000 sweat
pads, 3oc each; IT. S. ntable blankets,
$4 each; t'. S. curry cnmha, 3 (or $1;
driving whips.':! for 50c; flMt rlase
kame-atrapH, $1.9" a dozen. Farmers
lake advantage of thee low prices.
, No dealer in Nebraska ran compete
with -these price. Send money order
rr araft wlih nil ordera References:
Any bank of Omaha. Price list fret.
MIDWKST HARNESS CO.,
TOO North 16th street. Desk No. 4.
SALE OP HORSE COLLARS.
Wo 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 11.60. a good $7 50 col
ir for $5. an $s collar for $. Our best
fcaavy dray collars lS-lnch draft curled
r faco that sell regular for 110 or
ALFRED CORNISH & CO..
Hin Farnam St.
SIX Brood Sows for Bale. Walnut 2S74.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
HATCHING EGiiS. White Leghorn and
White Rock. i:J:;9 X. 4ad St. Walnut
J6.41,
C. Buff Orphlngton
Walnut 13.
TIJOHOCdHBRED a
egg. for hatching
SNOW White Rock Cockerel!, alio egga
for hate h 1 n g. Walnut 288.
Orsflnton egga. tl.bO to 3.
T horos-hbred prl2o stock. I. 4641 .
a FINK singer cheap. Call Harn-y 6198.
iOOSE
egg for sale. Walnut 1160.
BARRED "hook tin. c. So. 665.
THE GUMPS-
O, MIN!
Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith
f XfcOMJ. TMfS W1T NeU- DON'T QW (HOtDYNfe WAmaaEiT
' , EArVrH.I ( ' H'T,r.J UNO HOW YODRVVE 1 KOW'h BOTH, HAN OS )
VOOCWW 7J .tnout , ITHAT?)- CARP
I Xj KjJ CAVIAR
-iWOMFM WANT MO
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
19IS JlOI.INE-KXN.iin' iliumiiiy roadtur.
Don't cull unUsi interested. Webstc-r
:isc.
m; K(ihi ToritiN'i cah.
A-Xll 1 condition. Call Harney L'THP.
i'OR SALE Almoat new 1 3 1 i Oakland
touring car. Call So.
1919 FORI' Sedan with starter, demount
able rims Douglas 2C56.
191S model Ford, at a bargain, $375. Call
South 1345 after 4 p. ni. ,
VJ17 O'lDSMOBILK touriiiK for aale. No
dealers. Webster r. ir,o.
FARM LANDS.
New York Lands.
?1SW YORK.
J700 CASH. 1100 YEARLY BUVS
FAC'H. 120 acres, $2,600. 14 cows: 109
acre'. $7,0u0, 10 cows; 135 acres, $6,500,
cows, team, toola; 46 acres. $4,200; 50
acres, Jl.SOo; soil drainage location;
good buildings. Write for photos: rail
road fare one way to purchasers.
K. IIL'XSON.
2426 S. SAl.I.NA ST..
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
MOVING AND STORAGE.
FIDELITY anlv an CO.
STORAGE, MOVING, PACKIXO
HOUSEHOLD tlOODS ANT) PIANOS.
REASONABLE RATES.
FREE RENTAL SERVICE.
COMPLETE LIST OF
HOUSES AND APARTMENT8.
1th and Jackson Sta. Douglas 28.
Globe Van, Transfer
an Storage Co.
For real service In hauling or storage
call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4i3S. Auto or
wagon service
JIOV1NO. PACKING. STORAGE,
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked room for household
goods and pianos, moving, packing and
hipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.,
806 South 1 8th. rioug. 416S.
HEN RICK SO N TRANSFER
THB WORLD MOVES SO DO WE
CtTY AND COl'NTRY HAULING.
Phone Colfax 127 days, or Colfax
2330 eveninps.
METROPOLITAN
VAN and STORAGE CO.
Owned bv It, R. Bow en Co. Tyler 3400.
UNION TRANSFER CO.
LET us eslimate your moving, packing
and storage. 1605 Davenport. Doug. 2908.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
"l G. M. C, 2-ton $ 600
1 Republic, 1 1-2-ton capacity
with cab and body
900
1 Master, 2-ton,
dump and body.
hydraulic
:,ooo
closed cab,
:,soo
1 Indiana, 2-ton,
gooij as new. .
Several Other Bargains.
QUALITY CARS
and
SQUARE DEALINGS.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.,
2020 Farnam St.
WE have several different models
of used cars at bargain prices,
including roadsters, fivc-passcnger
tourings, seven -passenger tour
- inps, sedans and coupes, four, six
and 12 cylinder cars. Either all
cash or payments. See us for
quality cars and square dealings.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO,
2020 FARNAM ST.
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
COMPANY
RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE
IT YOURSELF
THE MOST ECONOMICAL AUTO
VOBIL1NG; CHEAPER THAN OWN
ING A CAR. NEW, A-1 CONDITION,
SELF-STARTERS. OPEN DAY AND
NIGHT THB Jfift DAYS.
1314 HOWARD STREET. DOUG. 3622.
USED ALHli TRUCKS FUR SALE.
1 Master 2-ton, with hydraulic hoist
and body $2,000
1 Indiana 2-ton chassis 1,500
1 Indiana 2-ton chassis, with closed
cab, good aa new 2,800
1 Reo speed wagon, with cab and
body 1.030
1 G. W. C. 2-ton. 600
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.,
2020-22 Farnam St.
ISK WILLYS li; beat of condition.
after Doukiss ,24i.
isTsf F iu'r-tuntru.:k. t ail Do
7217 after li p. 111.
AMERICAN h.cycl
ater 4i:i'j.
FORD CAR Touring.
Harney 6306.
Call
FOR SALE In the great American oaala,
v.; stern New York fruit belt. 108 acres,
all kinds . f fruit. $9,000 cash. Owner,
William C Metcalf. Clyde, N. T.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
I.CVM.Y COUNTRY HOME
JUST OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS
and a real bargain; 20 acres, 7 In or
chard, with $15,000 in modern Improve
ments. Price for quick sale, $25,000;
$5.0ih) caah, balance easy terms. Wal
nut ff74.
Council Bluffs.
almost itev.'. NWeb-
Oklahoma Lands.
pructUally new.
DODGE commercial truck for sale. Una.
Neplnsky, 1262 South 13th. Tyler 2604.
FOR SALE 1917 Ford louring car, A-1
ahape. Call Harney 2790.
OVERLAND roadster. 75 B. New Wll
lard battery. Tylerjiroi.
BARGAINS In player piano; like new.
Douglas 4703.
Repairing" and Painting.
RADIATOR CORKS INSTALLED.
Manutacturcd in Omaha. 24-hour serv
ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert
radiator and fender repairing; body
dents removed; new fenders made.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.,
18'9 Cu mlng St. Tyler 917.
Tires and Supplies.
NEW TIRES. STRICTLY FIRSTS.
30x3 $ 9.75 llOxiilj $13.75
iiixiV, 17.85 32x4 20.50
SHIPPED SUBJECT TO EXAMINATION.
STANDARD TIRE (..
410 North Pith St. Doug I a s 3S30.
USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP.
20x3, $4.00; 3lix3"i. $5.00.
All sljes in proportion. Look over
our rebuiits. Open Sundays. T.v ler ?96.
908 X. 1 Sth S'1 Key st on o Tire Shop.
N E W R EPUU I.1C Til! ES CH EAP. "
30x3 F1SK $12.93 I 34x4 $21.95
30x3 9.95 I 36x4 26.95
KA I M ANTI It E JOBBERS. 1722 CUMIN' !.
AUTO electrical repairs; service station
for Hayfleld carburetor and Columbia
storage batteries. Edwards. 2616 X. 19.
Accessories.
Vt"I.CANizix6 and tire ,ltop equipment
for sale. liil'O t'apitol Ave. Tyler 304 1.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARI.F.Y'. DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machines. Ictor IT.
Rons, the motorcycle man. 7th and
r.eaven'.vorth Sts.
LATE 1918 llai'Kv Uavi.lsou jnotorcycla
and side car. Tyler 2176.
SHAWNEE, Oltl.. emer' of a great farm
ing country. Wrlle for free agricultural
booklet. Board of Commerce, Shawnee,
Oklahoma.
Wisconsin Lands.
FREE LIST
Of over 60 Improved farms; where
corn, clover, potatoes and all amall
grains have flo equal. Write Greenlee
& Young, St. Croix Falls, Wis.
LANDOLOGy, a magazine giving the facta
in regard to the land situation. Three
months' subscription free. If for a hom
or as an investment you are thinking of
buying cood farm lands, simply write
me a letter and say, "Mail me LAXD
OI.OGY and all particulars free." Ad
dre6a Editor. Landology, Skldmore Land
Co., 433 Skldmore Blrlg.. Marlnetta, Wis.
JUST write us as follows: Send full free
information concerning your success
Lands in Upper Wisconsin." Valley
Land Co.. 29 Hall Avenue. Marinette,
Wis,
4 ACRES in Council Bluffs One mile
from Omaha car line. RlcM, well-drained
and level. Can be bought for $1,400.
Terms, 'i cash: balance to suit buyer.
M.iiEF, REAL ESTATE CO..
103 Vfarl St Council Bluffs. Ia.
Dundee.
REAL ESTATEIMPROVED.
North.
PRIVATE HOME
Corner location, on boulevard; paving
all paid; closo to school; block to car
line: 15 minutes' walk to city; fine
shade; good garage; paved drive; seven
rooms and bath, one floor; modern
'throughout; hot water heat, electric and
gas. A fine buy for the man who wants a
home. A coll will convince you. Price
$4,000. Terms If desired. 2403 Flor
ence Blvd. Web. 1080.
FOR s;ai.l" Modern attractive 8-room
home in Dui,dee, with double parage
and other up-to-date conveniences.
Cash or fcood negotiable commercial pa
pers. Price reasonable. Address, Box
X-29. Omaha Bee.
We fipecialize In Dundee bomei,
C. B. STUHT CO.,
S12-14 City National. Douglas 8787.
DUNDEE, modern 7-rojom home for aala
by owner. Walnut 1621.
Florence.
C. I. XETHAWAY for suburban property.
Florence Sta.. Omaha. Neb. Col. 1409.
Miscellaneous.
Wyoming Lands.
SOLDI El. S 640-acre homesteads. 7
months' reyUupee, Duff. Casper. Wyo. i
FINANCIAL.
Lands, Estate. Loans, Mortgages.
MONEY lo lend on improved Real Estate.
Interest puvabl- semi-annually. Wr. H.
THOMAS 4 SON. 228 Keellne Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FAbSilS.
O' KEEK E REAL ESTATE CO.
1016 Om. Nat Bk. B ldg. Doll. 2715.
PRIVATE MONEY.
SHOPEN & COMPANY. Doug. 4228.
PRIVATE MONEY.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly.
D. WE A P. W.-ad Bldg.. a 1 0 S. 18th St.
FARM LANDS.
Colorado Lands.
PACKARD ?-ton truck, good running con
dition, only $550; Ma.xweil I -ton truck
with body and cab. $.".00; Ford, with
Smith 1-ton attachment. complete,
with body anil cab. only $250; Stude
baker ton truck, a snap at $250: Re
public ton truck, rebuilt, newly painted,
guaranteed fine condition, only $875.
A.NDREW MURPHY ft SON,
14T1I AND .T AC K SON STS.
REBUILT HUDSON
SUPER-SIXES.
We have several rebuilt and reflnished
Tludsons 1n closed and touring models;
exceptional values; terms if desired.
GUY L. SMITH,
Southeast Cormr of ?fith and FnrnaTn.
TWO FORD TRUCKS
In good condition. Solid tire rear
wheels, heavy braced rear axle, good
wagon boxes on both. Will sell cheap
if taken at once. Write today. Ad
dress Box T-78. Omaha Bee
FORDS.
1919 Touring $450.00
1918 Touring 36O.0O
1918 Roadster SSO.fln
1918 Sedan 575.00
TRAWYER AUTO CO.
1910 Farram.
FOR SALE
SEVEN-PASSENGER IOZIER CAR.
only been driven ;i.500 miles If you are
looking for a bargain don't fall to see
thiS; Call Colfax 221
It ELI A B L E automobile school: best elec
trical and self-starter course; free cata
log. Come and inspect it. Day school
rear 'round. Night school opens April 1.
National Automobile School, 2814 North
20th. Omaha.
NEW AND USED CARS.
40 Dodges and Bun ks.
Cach or Tim- Payments.
GOLDSTRVM AUTO SALES'.
1116 .Harney St. Tyler 714
You Cannot Afford
to overlook this bargain. Buiek Light
Six, used only a few week. For p-
pointment cal, Tyler 4072
ttOME bargalna In uaed Ford cara. Mc
Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford
. Jcrvle Station. 15th and Jackson. Doug
las 3500.
FOR SALE
"BEST LANDS"
I bought right and will sell tou ab
solutely right, any part of 7.000 acres
of tbe best whet aud corn land in
pt Colorado. Writ for facts, now.
Soft our crops. Investigate.
R. T. CUne, Owner,
"Brandon, Colo.
320 ACKKS improietl, on, mil fmm town,
35 miles southeast, of Denver; no irriga
tion; very best Krain and dairy rnuntry;
alfalfa. rlovr and hlu praas ; fine hi -
inic land. Ma-k poll, springs with run
ning vatfr ; up w five -room bun tea low
lioune : other imiiruvrnvn t s ; possession.
W. M. Tarr. owner, L'H Wilkinson Bldg., i
urn an a.
FOR SAhK Sec. K.-1 o - 4 i . Cheyenne
county. Colorado; four miles from por
tion; on main graded road; near srhool;
fin Foil; Jvel; JC'i on hit" if sold be
fore Mxy 1 ; part r,ish ; h;i l i net fi per
eent. This Js a snap, Address owner.
i.. t mm. aynt .Nh.
DTAMdNl'vS AM JKWKUIY LOANS.
Lowest ra tes. Private loan booths. Harry
Malas-hP.-k. 1514 Tt-dge. P. B619. Ks. 1S94
FAKM and city Joans.
E. H. LOt'OF.B. INC..
Kel!n Bldfr.
PRO-MI'T service, reasonable rates. prlv;e
money, (iarvhj Bros., 1.45Omaha JSTh t" I.
!. K. BL'C'K. Loanli! 442 Omaha Nat'
Stocks and Bonds
SAFR INVKSTMKNT.
Warded $2,000 loan on $3,000 frater
nal insurance policy. Man wishing to,.
... I, 1nnn I. .r.-fii.t-.t Va r-r nollovV
wtll co m r to beneficiary upon death ff
insured, who is 61 years old and in poor
health. Will arrange matters so that
entire $3. "00 will bo paid to note holder
upon death of insured, and will keep
up premiums In insurance. Chance to
mrtke fron $501 to $1,000 in short time.
Addre! Be, Box M-".
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
FOR ISAI.K IrtU acres rinse to
ton, t olorado. Will consider city proper
ty or goou ear as part payment. $30
per acre. Phone f 'oIf;ix Frank
(iass. owner. 400 Ti X. 2;'dh St.. Omaha.
W IZ have served the Omaha public in
buying and selling real estate for over
:? years. We have many calln noty for
home. List your property with ns. We
viii serve you to your best interests
McCague Investment. Co
YOlTWA X7! TOS ELlT" T kXtIiOUS E
Want qc.ick action? Just try us. Call
Tyler 496.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 430 Bee Bldg.
To bnv or rell Oman Real Estate pee
I TiAnrr tt- o nr.riAit a t t-
Biirlmg- TUWljllllt & MCUUiNAijU
Kansas Lands.
WE
ltiO A. fine lev.-! rich soil, good imp.; 12
mi. from Lawrence; big bargain; $J,Io.
14" A. good, ri'li. smooth valley land:
90 a, wbcat. !0o a. alfalfa, good imp.;
price $ - oo per a.
700 A. choice !hv Valley; good imp.;
big snap; x;l00 per a.
500 A. all good rich all; ; 4 sets Imp.;
400 a. wheat; 100 a. alfalfa; a won
derful bargain: $22f. p r a.
75 A. fine, rich prairie; lays almost per
fect; S sets i,roo,l imp.: all fenced hog
tight: price $150 per a. If you are look- WANTED
ly City Xat'l Bank Bldg. Pong. 1 4 J
WANTED to buy rooming liou.se from
owner, 7 to li' rooms. Must be close
in and a bargain. Call Pouilas 7172.
WE HAVE tcsh buvers for cottages and
buiigalov.s nioelv located. Shrlver. 1047
9 Omaha Xat. Bank Bldg. P. lfi"6.
REAL ESTATE and all kinds of insurance,
HERMANSEN & CO.
74$ omaha Nat. Tank Bldg-.
Remember the City Heat
and Dirt Last Summer?
You cmi avoid it this year. Wo are
offering for bitie a beautiful 6-acre trart
north of Krug Park. Th" ground lies
hinh ni.d sightly; it is aM fonced and has
fair imprevements, including a 3-room
stucco cottage, barn, chicken house and
a good well. This is a chance to beat
the II. O. L., raising your own chickens
and garden truek. The price is $ 4.300.
wner j-h; s he will take a late model
light touring car a,s part payment.
Schroeder Investment Co.
538 Rai'way Evrhunge 131dg. I. "JUL
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED."
"West.
CLAIRMONT
BARGAIN
Beautiful 5-room, nearly r.e w. 1
story semi-bungalow; large living room,
fireplace, dining tiom. white enamel
kitchen on main floor; 2 bedrooms,
bath and 4 closets on 2d: corner lot. on
Paved stfpet. i block to car. Price,
S.T.n. Walnut. 212.
GRAND AVENUE BUNGALOW
A fine, well built home of five rooms
fiol hat h, just painted outside, oak fin
ish, including in bedrooms-; oak floors
hroughnut house; t i e bath floor, fur
nace heat, south trout lot, paved street;
a good built home; prie, $5,500; terms.
We will be 'glad to show any other
house we have.
RASP BROTHERS,
212 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721.
WOMEN WANT NO
BALLOTS ERASED
WHEN THEY VOTE
School for Inexperienced Voters
Attracts Men as Well as
Fair Ones.
BABY WINS FIRST
POINT IN DAMAGE
SUIT FOR $50,000
Judge Sears Rules Child Has
Legal Rights Prior
To Birth.
South Side
4
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.
IN THE BEST.
'RESIDEXCE DISTRICT OF FLORENCE.
Seven-room, modern house; downstairs
finished In oak; built-in features; beau
tiful location; 1 block to car. Colfax
4341.
I MM EDIATE POSSESSION.
$J50 down, buys 6-room cottage: bath
and gas: In fine repair; 2 blocks to car
snd school; lot 60x3 on corner. 3423
Parker St. Webster 3''37.
IMM EDIATE POSSESSION.
1911 Blnney, 8-room modern, newly
decorated, fine location, immediate pos
session. $1,;00 cash, balance, payments.
Doug. 59ti7 or 7 S VI .
5-ROO.M modern house, north part of
city; must sell immediately. Price
$2,500. Call Walnut 21 Sit after 5 o'clock
week days. 3Sth and Parker Sts.
A FEW homes and lots for sale in Park
wood Addition: a safe place for Inveat
ment. Xorrls & Xorris. Douglas 4270.
2b27 SEWARD. 4-room, new, modern bun
galow. $500 cash, balance monthly.
Crelgh. BOS Bee. Douglas 200.
1 1 A K O A I X B V O W X K R.
Six-room cottage, modern
heat. JS.r.iii'. Harney 371.
except
MONTCLAIR
BARGAIN
Nl'AV 2-bTORY STUCCO.
i blk. to Harney car line; full ce
ment drive; very laige living room, fire
place, dining room, kitchen and break
fast room on main floor; ii beautiful bed
rooms and bath on 2d; large attic; ail
very finely finished. This is an ex
ceptionally good buy. Must be seen to
appreciated. Walnut 2S12.
BEAUTIFUL STUCCO
ON FLORENCE BLVD.
Six munis, large living room across
entire front of house, largo dining room
and kih lcii on main floor; 3 large bed
rooms and bath, on 2d. Full cement
drive, double garage. Price, $9,000.
Walnut lit 12.
YOIWTS & POHERTY.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT.
322 BRANDEIS THEATER. D. 1751.
MIXNE LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
'Phone Tyler 1 J '
BY OWNER.
modern, 7-room house, nearly
i car line. Colfax 1620. t
in. $2,700. Big bargain.
All
Tiew, (
-R. mod. Cloh
Poiig.
FOR ouick results list with Beniamin
Frniikenherg, 624 Bee Bldg. Douglas 722
7-R. mod. Close In. $2,700. Big bargain,
Doug. 4M1.
South.
HOUSE
AND 13 ACRES
On i)odg street. fir?t house west of
Ponv f.tnrt. K-nt $T0 per month.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
Phone Tyler SO 24. 902 Cily Nat. Bk. Bldg.
"BEAUTIFUL HOME
IX LEAVENWORTH HEIOHTS.
5-room stucco bungalow; large living
room; south front; on paved street.
Price $7.ono. Walnut 2S12.
have buyers waiting. List
EDWARD WILLI AMS CO..
son Omaha National B1-. Bldg.
with
LI
log for a bargain In farm land write
WILSON - CLF.VENOER,
Rear Merchants Nat. Bank. Bldg.
Lawrence, Kan.
REM KM HER YVK ARK i'I.'TTIN'G
A (,(X0-ACRK TRACT OF
LAND IN THOMAS CO.
To suit purchaser; over 2,i0u acres, in
wheat; send for our list.
FEl.TON" . WEST,
"07 Ynunse Bldg. Tyler 47 4
Michigan Lands.
T your property with Martin I'e.lersen,
;'423 North -4IH St. v.-h tcr 4i J. eve
nings, ao.i Sundays. Webster 4Kfi1. I
-liouses to s- II. have buyers!
wait'ne. tstern Real Estate Co., 41o
Karbach 1-tlk.
WANT 5 to 8-room lioufce from owner, on j
pavtnonts. Tyler 2724 or Webster 4 1 50. j
WANTED Th hu a modern apt nouso, !
for cash. Call Mr.Dorhrse. Colfax ::,',6:;. I
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
Miscellaneous.
I $5,000 POSSESSION .1UXE 1ST $8,000
Eight-room, modern, oak finish, full
basement, floored attic, like new, 3
blocks west of Crelghton college, own
er. S Llreoln Blvd. Call D. 291.
Omaha Real Estate and Investments.
JOHN T. B0HAN,
021 Pnxtnn Bll--. Phone T.vle' 4S0.
OMAHA Real Estate and Investments.
J. J. MULVIHILL,
200 Brandels Th-af. Pong. 9.
WK have c;h buvers for West Farnam
and Dundee homes. 'Phon Douglas
6074 rnd we will call and Inspect your
property. Shuler & Cary.
LAND! LAND!
Make big money farming in Michi
gan's best hardwood counties raising
grasses, grains, stock, truck and fruit.
Only $15 to $35 per sere. 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
you asfc? Write today for free booklet.
Swigart Land Co., J1252 First Nat'l
Bank Bldg. Chicago, 111.
50 DOL'GLAS county farms for sale; write
for our list. Central ifinnesuta Laud
Co., Alexandria, Minn.
Missouri Lands.
RE A I BARGAIN.
t,00o hOT FOR ON1.Y $?i0.
tn Plainview additiuti, by own-T. Call
Wens I r 273, afternoons or r v n in k sj
BUY a let at present low prices. West
Farnam. Dundee and Flld club. Acres
on South Side. Shuler & Cary, HO 4
Keellne
E. G. SOLOMON
r 1 4 Brown Block
L'
lnv
1 oug.
tale
nte.
2r, 2.
front".
1' on 19th atol I.ilrd. east
$1,50". cash or Payments. Y-1Q32. He-
isonable. Tyler 3:197.
LARGE size ,,t ;
SPRING CREEK FARM 120 acres
plenty of Improvements: fruit: corn
made 40 bushels i it acre; running
water: $2.80"; easy terms. B-E94, Moun
tain Vn.'W Mo.
WRITE for Information iil.out ihe rich al
luvial soil of southeast Missouri, where
corn is king. Biankenhip Realtv Co.,
Dexter. Mo.
Nebraska Lands.
CORN. WHEAT AND
ALFALFA FARMS
In the Mi .snuri Hi v r 'i 1 .
th Ni!" V,iltev f American.
Sur-'st Crop c.tui tiv in th''
WorM.
Wntn fnr R-n!t:ful!y
Tlluttat. .1 i ;( t a 1 ii k
WOODS BROS.
COMPANIES,
1,;i South 13th St.. I Incoln. Nb.
ex-
One 7-pasgenger l.ozler car. In
cellent condition. Colfax 2S21 .
FOR TERMS OX USED CARft-
VAN BRUNTS.
Look for the re4 sal on windshield,
FOR SALE One 1919 Ford Touring car
with starter. A-l condition, $i7$.
Phone South li".
VANT ED For spat cash, 100 used cars;
quick action: no delay. Auto Exchange
Co.. 2059 Farnam St Doug. 035,
THE DIXIE FLYER.
W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPAXT.
2520 Farnam St.
WE HAVE 60 good used cart to 4Klect
from. All prices.
MEEKS AUTO CO.. 202 Farnam.
" AUTO CLEANING! HOUSE,
033 FARXAM.
E X CEPTIQNAI. U SEP OARS
. ' BF.ET VALUES IN USED CARS.
TRAWVER AUTO cu,
1910 FARNAM.
I'SaKLAND Sensible Six.
si L'Aik.UA. 1' IV,
, -B M0 Farnam 8a.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
NEARLY new apartment-., five
apartments of 5 rooms each,
strictly mo'lrrn. oak finish, Imilt-in
features, nice fireplace in each
apartment, with gas grate; large,
moileni hmidry room; large lot,
with four parages. Ruital over
S.?,000- jer j ear. For price and
terms c.-jU
E. E. AUSTIN
T!er 75. lt Nat'l. 1.1 k. RUfp.
FOR SALE A 6-room modern house; lot
72x150 ft. Inuuire of owner after 7:30
p. in. 3420V California St.
J. B. ROBINSON, Rfal Estate and Invest
ments. 442 Bee Bldg.. Douglas 8097.
BENSON & MEYERS CO., 424 Om. Nat'l.
North.
ONE BLOCK TO PRAIRIE PARK. '
$1,500 ti-rooms all modern, on one floor
with Ian;" lot, one block from car.
$7iio ca&lt down and balanco oil
monthly payments.
A REAL BAHRAIN.
?5,500 5 rooms all modern, one one floor
with one acre of ground with young
vineyard and other fruit trees, a
garage and a fine chicken coop, an
ideal home. You can handle this
with $1,000 cash and balance on
monthly payments.
$ 1,750 A flve-room bungalow, modern with
floored attic; on car line, located
on Fort St.
PRAIRIE PARK HOME.
$v.600 E'er a shoft time we offer this
beautiful seven-room home, with
double, garago anil large, lot. You
'oui.i pot duplicate thiii home for
$11,000 today.
Tmlav and evenings cail colfax
9;.o or Colfav 1213. It. V. Clary Co.,
2404. n Ames Ave, Colfax 173.
ATTRACTIVE STUCCO
HOME
2327 SO. 32D BLVD.
A very fine home, seven rooms,
thoroughly modern, nicely deco
rated throughout, oak finish; large
living room arrangement, with
fireplace and built-in bookcases;
four bedrooms and sleeping
porch; fuii lot, on the Blvd., with
driveway ana garage. Price, $12,
(100. Early possession can be ar
ranged. For further information
call
GLOVER & SPAIN
REALTORS.
Douglas 28.SO. 918-20 City Nat. Bk.
''John, dear, stop at the republic
an women's committee headquarters
today and ask someone if I can
register as a republican in the pri
maries and then vote some other
way at the election if I change my
mind."
This must be the new request at
Omaha breakfast tables to take the
place of the ancient and bewhiskered
plea for a spool of white thread,
judging by the number of men who
came Monday to ask various ques
tions at the women's headquarters,
where a school for instruction iu the
art of voting by women started yes
terday. Women also wanted to know all
the details of marking the ballot
and the etiquette of behavior on
their maiden appearance at the
polls.
Informal personal instruction is
given from 2 to 4 p. in. and will
be continued until the close of regis
tration. A similar school will be conducted
beginning this afternoon in the dry
democratic women's headquarters in
the Patterson block. Mrs. W. A.
Baldwin will be instructor.
"We are on trial before the na
tion and we want no wasted
votes," an ardent worker among the
women of Omaha declared jester
day in explanation of the school for
the instruction of voters. "Lots of
men's votes are thrown out at every
fe election oecause or errors mauc in
marking ballots; we want the wom
en to know better."
So all through the week and up
to April 10 the women's committee
will act as first aid station to be
wildered and inexperienced women
voters.
Judge Landis Probably Will
Make Sky Flight Next Week
Judge Kenesaw M. Landis of the
federal court in Chicago is expected
at Fort Omaha to make his special
balloon flight either Monday or
Tuesday of next week. Lieut. Col.
Jacob Wuest wrote to Col. Joseph
C. Morrow, aeronautical officer of
the Central department at Chicago,
yesterday, suggesting the first of
next week as a time for the flight
Colonel Morrow and Col. George O.
McCammon of Chicago will be
members of the flight party-
A GOOD BUY
2228 Poppleton Avenue
This is a 2-story, 7-room, all modern
housf, loci fed on south front lot, 2
blocks to the 24th St. car line; conven
ient to pchoo! and stores; $760 cash, bal
nnce "nuld like rnt.
GEORGE & COMPANY
il KALTORS.
Tyler 304. 902 City Xat'l. Bank Bldg.
Brief City News
Miscellaneous.
Omaha, Neb., March 20, 1920.
Shopcn & Co.,
224 Keeline Building,
Omaha, Neb.
Ceiitlemen:
Last Thursday morning T listed mv
house with you for sale, and it wasn't
two hours later when you had sale ef
fected. Your company surely possess efficient
and conpetent salesmen. "Class" Is a
mild word for their speedy transactions.
Yours truly,
(Signed) A. D. MILNER.
19TH, & CHICAGO
INVESTMENT
This i located on northeast corner,
So feet facing Chicago and i feet on
lftf.lt St.; has 3-story brick building
of fi apartments. 14 rooms in each
apartment. For price and terms ee
W. FARNAM SMITH
On BujiiiK Trips F. L. Haas of
Haas Brothers left last evening on
a haying trip to eastern markets.
Train or Nasli Cars The North
western railroad brought in an
other train of &1 cars of Nash pas
senger cars and trucks, which is the
second train to be received this
month hy the Nash Sales company,
the penerai distributors of .N'ash
products in this territory.
Open Employment. Ruroaii A
free employment bureau to furnish
clerks and otflee workers for retail
stores in Omaha was opened yester
day in connection with the credit
bureau of the Associated Retailers
of Omaha. It is expected the bureau
will become an effective clearing
house for store help.
Anne Marie, l.iblin, 6-inouths-old
daughter of John and Elnora Lib
lin, won the first point in her suit
against the Omaha and Council
Bluffs Street Railway company yes
terday, when District Judge Sears
overruled the demurrer filed by the
street railway company to the baby's
suit for $f0,000.
Anne filed the suit December 3,
1919, when she was 2!3 months old.
Injured in Accident.
She alleged that she had been in
jured in a street car accident July
12, 1919, at Tenth and Bancroft
streets.
The street railway company con
tended that Anne could not have
been injured because she was not
yet born on July 12 and could not
have had the rights of human be
ings. Judge Sears' decision is to the
effect that an unborn child has the
same legal rights as those who have
been born.
John O. Yciser, who is the at
torney for Anne, says it is the first,
case of the kind in this country, if
not in the world.-
Mother Also Sues.
Anne alleges in her petition that
up to the time of the accident she
had every prospect of being born a
healthy child. But when her mother
was thrown from a street car at
Tenth and Bancroft streets on July
12, 1919, she sustained precisely the
same injuries as her mother, the
principal of these being a rupture of
blood vessels at the base of the
occipital at the identical place
where her mother struck her head.
The accident caused her to be born
in a weak and emaciated condition,
Anne savs.
Mrs. Liblin is also suing for
$25,000 damages for injuries sus
tained by herself.
"Gun-Tobn' Bill" From
Wyoming Halts Game
Of Confidence Men
When "Gun-totin Bill" Dean, a
product of Douglas, Wyo., "mixed"
with four alleged confidence men in
a North Sixteenth street pawnshop
yesterday, he reeled his .45 into play
and backed out of the place.
He reported to the police that
the four men had tried to make him
buy a watch on which he did not
bid. In an ensuing argument a
"friend" advised Bill to pay the
price and avoid trouble.
"I didn't bid, I tell ya, an' I'm
not a-goin' to pay," Bill spoke up,
brandishing a gun. .
No arrests have been made in the
affair.
Dr. Abby Holmes to Talk
"How Life Begins" will be the
subject of a lecture by Dr. Abby
Virginie Holmes at 7:30 this evening
in the auditorium of the Y. VV. C. A.
She will describe origin of plant,
bird, animal and human life.
& CO.,
Doug. 564.
1320 Farnam St.
FO1?. KEITH AND FERKINS
'"v COUNVY LAND
"Wrhe U3 for (st before looking else
where.
FELT ON' & WEST.
307 Croimse Bldr. Opposite P. O.
Phone Tvlr f,l.v
OMAHA FARM. Immediate delivery: south
fin acres, west half of southwest quarter
section 7. Town.-li(n Iii not ih, rang" I ::
east Write Os.ar E. Waer, Urand
Hapids. Mich.
FOR SALE Choice 120 acres of Buffalo
county ami Wood River Valley Intnl.
KlglHy acres In alfalfa Three miles
from Shelton. Inquire or i D. .Martin, j WALSH-ELMER
CORN AND At.KM.FA FARMS.
IMPROVED. IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA.
at the ricrht price. Writ" for list.
J.AHSl'N C.ARRAHKR,
Central ' itv- Xeb'a "k
For Nib. Fanns i-1 1 lUuches a'
C.rnham-Peters Realty Co..
f.9 Pmeha Nat'l Bk. Bids. Omaha.
WRITE ire for picture, and prb e of my
far'r.s s;d rat1' lies to i;oo.l ol D;i "
On. Aran L. Hungerforrl, Crawford. Neb.
ST. LOUIS. FLAT
S'),ri'"0 bus a good M. Lou; flat; ie!l
li'H Hted in , Hnii(i' iMTi I'h rU dist rii t ; IS
moms in aeh :i na i t inent ; a u nun I rnta 1
$1,080. Tvet us .show jou this place. U
is worth the money.
D'. V. SHOLES CO.
REALTORS.
Douglas 4A. 915-17 City Xat. Bk. Bldg.
FOR SALE
Three-story brlclt building, full enr
rr lot in wholesale district. Possession
It war.trrl.
DC MONT & CO..
418 Keellne Bldg. Thone Doug. 90.
DL'NDEE lot 50x135. Webster St., Inst
west of 50th: paved alby aud streets;
all tacclala paid; price right.
C. A. GRIMM EL.
Thone Douglas 1615.
CO., Realtor., Real
Estate. Investments, Insurance. Ren
tals. Tyler - ISM, "M Securities Bldg.
VACANT FIVE-RliOM HOMES.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
i, 500 5 rooms, all modern, near 20th
and l.arintore; not new. but in
best of repair: paving paid In full;
$",oo cash down and $35 per month
will handle.
:.",,750 .", rooms, all modern: onk finish;
a dandy, ni, e home; one block to
car and park In Florenee, This Is
a bargain and cannot be bought
after the firwt for this low price;
$1.0o0 cash down aitd $30 per
nionlh.
,',250 Also In Florence; modern except
heat: can't bo beal for the price;
$750 cash down and $:!l per month.
Call Sunday. Colfax 950 or 1243.
K. F. CLARY CO..
2401-00 Aniea Ave. folfar 1 7S
"HOUSES "FOR SALE"
EASY TERMS
rne -room, close in, modern' except
heat. $.f,So.
One ft-room. cos hi, modern, hot
Vfll'T bent. $4,00n.
'tn- s-ro'.mi. mar Fontcnelte park, hot
vater heat, corner lot, shade and fruit
tfoop. $.(,;,oo.
One 4 - room, nar Knntenelle park,
modern except hat. $2,20f.
IS. S. & R. E. Montgomery
Douglas 1313. Malnut 213fi.
TWO acres, Mtiall house. shds, etc.; some
fruit : two bloeks to school and car line;
located In Kast Omaha. Trice, $2,0f,
Five acres, sms II improvements. 1
acrps alfalfa; located in FJast Omaha.
Price. Terms if desired. Posses
sion on shiirt noUee,
W. FARNAM SMITH
& CO.,
Dou. .",..(. 1 320 Farnam St.
A. A. TATMAX. Farms.
.",01 Karbach Blk. I
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
INCOME FOR LAN 1).
Wo have 11 homes lls'ed in Omaha.
O" oer wants land.
S, S. & R E. MONTtSn.MKRT.
21S Citv National.
feiA FT I Fr7r'la"rg'-" b il l ra.'-t" Tots""i n"bct
part of Council Roiffs. What have ou
ti trade. Carl Changstrom, 2020 Far
nam street.
FEW REAL BARGAINS.
Six-room, modern, nice location; only
.1 years old; $4,000; 11,500 cash, balance
terms; Immediate possesion.
Sis-room, at' modern: full cemented
bas( no id . newly painted and decorated:
on paved street, close to Holv Ang'-I
chinch- 1.(in: $500 cah, $,!5 per
month; i:i;nediate pnssessiuii
Srve'i.rr.nm. all no'dern: (
on i,s'"l S1;(ef( rlos :i; ft
l'iuiri.'l
M. DEC EL. CO.,
r 105 Am' a Ave. Colfax
WANT A HOME ?
Listen! If you really want a
good 5-room. strictly modern
home, well located, where you 1
will be proud to live and one you
can buy on terms, call Doug. 7412 '
days. - I
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS.
AMERICAN SECURITr CO. !
X. W. cor, isth and Dodge. Doug. 50 H. j
, " NEW BPNUALOW. t
Immediate possession, five nice large J
rooms aud bath. Oak finish and fully
modern. In finest of repair, full base".. I
menl, fully modern, nice lot with hedge
fence, paved street, near car and school. ;
A dandy neighborhood. This will make
you a dandy home. See It at om.e.
Price, $5,150. About $1,500 caah. i
RASP BROTHERS, I
212 Keellne nidg. Tyler 721.
HOL'SK TO BE MOVED.
Three rooms and shed, plastered, in '
good shape, now on jacks at 2211 X. C2d.
Price $!,'.
RASP BROTHERS,
21? Keeline Hldg Tvier 721.
Public Land and Farm Sale
The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his place,
13 miles straight north of Arnold, 19 miles straight west
of Anselmo, and 18 miles straight south of Dunning, on
Thursday, April 1, 1920
Sale to begin at 10:OP a. m., the following property:
ONE SECTION OF DEEDED LAND
the N4 of Sec. 17, EL of Sec. 18 . and the lease on the
School Section 16, all in Township 19, Range 25.
TERMS on LAND: 10 per cent cash on day of sale and
15 per cent cash the day deed is made.
DESCRIPTION: 500 acres under cultivation, good soil,
large tract subirrjgated hay flats; fenced, crossfenced;
pasture with good well and 2 supply tanks; 4-room
house; good barn, 40x50, and all necessary outbuild
ings. This is one of the best combination Stock and
Farm propositions on the market. It will bear fullest
investigation.
Wife Beats Husband;
Has Him Arrested
And Then Pays His Fine
Lewis Samyen, S140 South Thirty-eighth
street, who appeared in
bouth Side police court Jlonday to
answer a charge of abusing his wife,
had the appearance of having been
put through a threshing machine.
His eyes were black, his face
scarred and scratched.
When Judge Foster assessed a
fine of $10, Mrs. Samyen, who had
complained against her husband,
slapped down $12.50, remarking that
Lewis had better not get drunk
again or the next time he would
not be able to come to court.
Judge Foster said he guessed the
right party was punished when the
wife paid the fine and the woman
laughingly admitted she had
trimmed her husband a little, then
had him arrested for safekeeping.
"Can you beat that?" said Pro
cutor Perry Wheeler.
Texas to Replenish Cattle
In Northern Pastures, Report
"Cars have been ordered for the
spring movement of cattle from
Texas to Kansas and Nebraska and
other northern pastures, which will,
start about April 25 and continue
until June," said George W. Mc
Cracken of Fort Worth, Tex., who
was a packing house visitor Mon
day. The northwest will go short on
cattle, according to Mr. McCracken,
and Kansas and Nebraska will be
compelled to put in young cattle, as
older ones do not exist. He says re
ports from the northwest indicate
plenty of feed which will raise a
serious re-stocking problem. Mon
tana is looking to Texas for the re
plenishment of her pastures with live
stock and Texas steers already show
up in Idaho pastures.
Wouldn't Drink Raisin Wine;
Cleared on Liquor Charge
Patrick O'Dea, 4605 South Twenty-second
street, pioneer independ
ent meat packer, was discharged iii
the South Side police court on, a
charge of illegal possession of
liquor.
Detectives Farrapd and Lundeen
found in an ice box in the O'Dea
plant a pint bottle half full of raisin
whisky. O'Dea disclaimed any
knowledge of the liquor, and said jt
may have been hidden by one of his
employes. He said he was not in
the habit of using that kind of stuff
and. if he ever did use any, it would
be the best.
South High Dramatic Club
Entertains at Fort Crook
Soldiers at Fort Crook were enter
tained Sunday evening by the Dra
matic club o South High school. An
orchestra of 30 pieces furnished the .
music, while a cast of 50 people pre
sented two comedies, several read
ings and vocal selections. The en
tertainment was Jield,. i" the fort
gymnasium under the aupicei
the educational and recreation office.
Tobacco Valued at $500
Stolen On South Side
Peter Waznieck, South Thirty
third and L streets, reported to
South Side police Monday that his
soft drink parlor was entered Sun-
day night and cigars, chewing gum,
cigarets, chewing and smoking, to
bacco worth $500, and $5 in cash, "
was stolen. Entrance was gained by
cutting out a panel of the back door.
Fined $100 and Costs for
Illegal Liquor Possession ;
William Rudolph, 6212 South
Twenty-second street, proprietor of ;
a soft drink parlor, arrested Sun
day night charged with possession '
of liquor, was fined $100 and costs.
Arresting officers testified they -found
a gallon jug of alcohol and
water and two glasses on a table
in Rudolph's place. ( 4 "'"
Spring Shorthorn Sale - .
Starts at Stockyards
The fifth annual spring combina- '
tion sale of shorthorn .and polled
shorthorn cattle has started at tht ;'
stock yards. '
The sale includes 250 animals en- "
tered by 61 farmers and cattle rais
ers from all parts of Iowa and Ne '
braska.
4
Hit by Auto Truck.
Milton Uvjechurich. 2805 W street.
4 years old, was struck by an atito
mobile truck driven by Ernest .'in- .
gerlos, 3640 V street.
The accident occurred at Twentv-
fifth and R streets when the boy-attempted
to cross the street. The
boy was attended by Dr. S. J. Van
Deuren and taken to his home.
Fingerlos was booked for investiga
tion, but later released when it was
found the boy was practically uninjured.
Meet On South Side
The citv council committee of the
whole announced that a special
meeting will be held in the South '
Side citv hall to allow property own
ers to be heard in connection with
the proposed acquisition of a 70
acre tract in Brown Park addition
for park purposes. The appraisers
rertort on this project showed a vat-
uation of $140,000. , -
24
145
11 Sheep
HEAD OF HORSES
HEAD OF CATTLE
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
24
145
100 Hogs
il;
$
ii:
;oo
eatate
re-it.
BIRKETT & CO. ittJ.
and 11, stir.? :t.e B- BJdg Douglas tol-i.
IF VOL' vant a bargain In vr t..r,o.
house, call Douglas 717
5
TERMS: Eight months' time will be given on approved
notes bearing 10 per cent interest from date of sale, on
all sums of $10.00 and over. Sums less than this amount
will be cash.
WALTER DAY, Prop.
Jas. Taylor, Auctioneer G. O. Perkins, Clerk
South Side Brevities
Loretta Evetertf, allaa Cecil Barret, and
Howard MeSwatay, both of 830 South
Twenty. fourth atreet, were arreated Sun
day night on a charge of being- Inmate
of a disorderly bouse. Lena Houa of
the eame address, was alao arreated.
A birthday party waa given Saturday
afternoon In honor of the I2th anniversary
of Leora France Hydock, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. F. E. Hydock. at the home
of her parents. 4533 South Forty-flrnt
atreet. The following people were precent:
The Mlea Mary Alllngham, Roaell
Brnda. Roale Chalupsky, Kathleen Coch
rane. Catherine Corcoran, Lucille Dworalc.
Lucille dill, Mildred Howard, Adullna I,a.
coma, Catherine I.ynana, Dolorea Moran
Aileen McKeenan. Sylvia Mendlrk Cather
ine O'Connor, liertrude Qulnlan. C,envlev
Sirieleckl, Agnea Ftlllmock and OJta
Tutro.
Dies at Chicago Home.
K. D. Ludlow. 87 years old, father
of James K. Ludlow, formerly Oma
ha manager for the Crane company,
died at the home of another son.
C O. Ludlow, in Chicago and was
buried there Monday in Ivoehill
cemetery. Resides hi"tvo sons, he i
survivr-d lv a Hano-Uter
I Chicago.
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