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THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. APRIL 5, 1920. 7 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE l-.-KX touring tar. only run 3.300' miles. "h n"W' Bargln" Cal1 Douglaa IllTisOW touring. In excellent condition, New tires, good valnl. new tp, extra tlrs, etc., etc. A real bargain. 1600. Call Douglaa 1970. NEARLY new Studebaker all. Bun only l.u miles, spare lira and complete equipment. Will demonstrate by ap pointment. Call Douglaa 1970. DRIVE IT YOURSELF COMPANY RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF TUB MOST KCONOM1CAL AVTO MOB1LINO; CHEAPER THAN OWN I NO A CAR. NEW, A-l CONDITION, HKLF-STARTEHS. OPEN DAT AND NIOHT THK 315 PAYS. )lHHOWARI) STREET. DOrO.JMfc. "itAHOAINS IN CH ED "CARS. Lata model Hudson Super-Sin road ster. Sertpps Booth roadster. J91S Ford sedan, wire wheels, a Demity. 1117 Ford tnurlna-. 191S Bristol, fine shape VINTON OARAGE. 1.n Vlntnn Ht. Tvler 35S7. REHtilLT HUDSON SUPER-SIXES We have wveral rebuilt and reflnlshed Hudsnns In closed and touring models; rji-t'uuonai values; terms ir aesirea. GUY L. SMITH. Southeast Corner of IBlh and Farnam. TWO FORD TRUCKS In good condition. Solid tire rear wheels, heavy braced rear axle, good wagon noxea on both, will sell cheap If taken at once. Write today. Ad dress Hot T-7H. Omaha Bee. RELIABLE automobile school; best elec trical and aclf-starter course; free cata )"ir. Como and Inspect It. Day school year 'round. Night school opens April I. National Automobile SchooL 2814 North :oth. Omnha. THE GUMPS- come ON, WATSON, THE NEEDLE Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith tadbX tuft a vq ta. r1m Iamb Patience A AYSTERY - A. KNSYtKI RENINS rAYSTERV UNTH. rr U SOLVED. YJE CAN'T ORCE HESfc THING S DON'T BLAfAfc E' I'D JUKE TO KNOW. WWAT' IY 1 3 VYYiElF to amn bo&x twat would tell aae -ArJt M&MT An&Y GUNP SAT OOT ALl. NttjNT DRESSED UP AS. A DETECTIVJE- Hfc LIKE to Know? nd Poor little cnevter- I Suppose- VE NGUV.bM'r UKfcToOfrT IN Oh THfi HE HADN'T LEPT ALONE SNCE THE rWCE APPEARS AT THE- Vjin&OW.-" VJ& NAVE" RECEIVED , ' TH 00 SANDS OF- LETTERS rROrA ALL. OVER, THE UNITED STATES CrUE?S)Ni, AT TnE OLUTION- jsiE cvue AREft Another "AS BEEN RJN tiOVvN BUT YHEV ALL. LEAD Yo THE. TATINC PLACE o You Cannot Afford to overlook this bargain. Bulclc Light six, used only a few weeks. For p pointment ral, Tyler 407J. NEW AMJ USED CARS. 40 DodKe and Buicks. Cash nr Time Payments. COLDSTRl'M AUTO SALES. 11H Harney St. Tyler 7H. USED TRUCKS. . 1 1918 Ford ton-truck, a bargain. 1 Hudson 6-54 truck, fins shape. 13(l Vinton St. Tyler 3BST. SOME bargains In used Ford cars. Mc Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford Sorvl-.e Station. 15th and Jackson. Doug- . laa 3500. WE make a specially of washing cars; all work guaranteed; two wash rag. Tyler 714. Omaha Auto Laundry. 1318 Har Jiey I, on Allen, Central Oarage. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNTS. I.ftok for the red seal on windshield. l'SM CARS OF QUALITY. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., :02l FARNAM ST. tiTTxa ; " rz? SF TOOTHlNrTRt NOT TRY I N fc -lOOKATTHlS, 8L0O5 HOUND Nte HAt RvJNNNfct-bOMN CLUES -M&0EQ TO, HAUt A ROrAAN NOC" AN& NOW HE'S KPUti lOfet- HE- NORE H1NOSE OFF- FOLLOW IN (f THE SCENT ANt To SHOW SYlLU FARTHER "YHAYVN6 HAMEN'T LOADED ON ..THE 00 a r CtOMPHA Yill DAY HtRl A btTtCTlVE ERRtT IT C)UY ; BENfc "O SNREW& TNAT ON A 13X ANt tT? WE HOON&LOT H'i 'SCENT AND hALf- w , f ' HIS HEARIWC OASINGr YNiSYNNC m?II;el ME DONT, DARE- EAT rAEAr 'T1LU A -v NORNAAi DOt SrAELLS IT TO SEE P IVSQooD- HE HAS To YAViE A. , , . HEAOTNV bOtr AROUND WITH Hia. fevERi Bopr tnat Wa a pair op Rubber hoe: ANb A "STAR. COKAEr ON AN GEY TO N0RK- J 7, s. yffoVI UP SCiUR VTAR &ONi Imp who claims robbery of safe held by police i ; Police Discredit Story of Fireman Who Says He Was Held Up by Two Men. TO BE CONTINUED FARM LANDS Missouri Lands. SPRING CREEK FARM 120 acres plenty ft improvements: fruit; corn made 40 bushels per acre; running water; $2,800; easy terms. B-594. Moun tain View Mo. Michigan Lands. GOOD HARDWOOD LAND ON CREDIT. In Michigan's best counties; raises fine grain, fruit, truck; only Slfi to $35 per acre: very easy terms: Iti tracts of 10 to 160 acres; no swamps or stones; free farm advisers and Insurance; money loaned after land Is paid for to erect buildings and buy live Ktock ; m-ar ood mjirkcts. schools, churches, hard roads, railroads, etc.: best land lit U. S,. from largest company. Write today for free booklet. Swlcart I.and Co., J1252 First Nat. Hank ilhlg., Chicago. III. CO DOUGLAS county farms for sale; write for our list. Central Minnesota Land Co., Alexandria, Minn. Montana Lands. x FOR QUICK SALE 320-acre Montana farm, all level, best loam soil, fenced, house, barn, granaries, good wells; 100 acres In spring wheat, 30 acres In oats, all on summer fallow; S miles market, 4 elevators, 2 banks, stores, etc.; 35 miles city of Great Falls: mois ture plentiful t) start spring crop. This farm has produced 40 bushels of wheat to, the aero, 75 bushels oats: bargain at'$25 acre. Crop should pay for land. This Is your opportunity. Wire or write V. T. Mather, care Carter State bank. Carter. Mont. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WE havo served the Omaha public in buying and selling real estate for over 3(i years. We have many calls now for homes. List your property with us. We will serve you to your best Interests. McCague Investment;: Co YOU WANT TO SELL THAT HOUSE? Wim iicick action? Just try ua. Call Tyler 496. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 430 Bee Hlilff. To see buy nr cell omithn R"al Estate fowler & Mcdonald 1120 City Nat'l Hank Hklg. Doug. 142(5 WE HAVE cash buyers-, for cottages and bunjralows nicely located. Shrlver, 1047 9 Omaha Nat. Hank Hlrtg. D. 1830. REAL ESTATE and all kinds of Insurance, HERMANSEN & CO. 74S Omaha Nat. Bank Hldg. WANT to buy from owner 5 to S-room house on layments, for colored. Tyler 1724, or Webster 4150. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. BY OWNER Two corner lots, near 50th Military ave: $1150 each; $100 cash, $10 oer mo. J. F. Wuerth, 605 South 29th St. Harney BARGAIN IN LOT. $1,000 lot for only $660, In Platnview addition, by owner. Call Webster 3736, afternoons or evenings. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. BEAUTIFUL HOME. IN LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS. . .5-room stucco bungalow; large living room, dining room with built-in buffet, white enameled kitchen: south front: on paved street; price $7,000. Bhone Wal nut 2S12 evenings or Tyler 3540 days; ask for .Mr. Sloan. OMAHA Real Estate and Investments. J. J. MULVIHILL, 200 nrandets Theat. Doug. 96. VK have cash buyers for West Farnam and Dundee homes. 'Phone Douglaa 6074 and wo will call and Inspect your proporh. Shulrr A Cary. FOR QUICK SALE Good fi-room house, wpII built, nicety decoratod, hot water heat. Price ?4.30Q. $1,800 caul.. Colfax 2121. Financial Omuha Kfal Estate and Investments. JOHN T. BOHAN, 621 Paton BllA Phone Tyler tfn. SIX-ROOM house, 3 lota, just the place for chickens and garden, only $1,400, - part cash. Snap. (1102 No. 37th St. LARGE H-room house, garage, corner 36th and Plnkney. Not modern, $3,200. Terms. Colfax 3514. FOR quick results list with Benjamin ft Frankenberg. Ii24 Bee Bldg. Douglas 722 BUY a lei at present low prices. West Farnam, Dundee and Field club. Acres on South Side. Shuler & Cary, 204 Keellnn Nebraska Lands. WANTED For spot cash. 100 used cars quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange t o.. 2ns Farnam St. Doug. 6036 OVERLAND ROADSTER. 75-B; now Willard battery; Tyler 4501. $330. WE HAVE 60 good used cars to select from. All prices. MEEKS AUTO CO.. 2028 Farnam. THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2520 Farnam St. AUTO CLEANING HOUSE, 50H3 FARNAM. EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS. BLST VALUES IN USED CARS. TRAWVER AUTO CO, 1 9 10 FARNA M. ELGIN Light Six. good pai"i:t, 6 tires, $750. Will take light roadster as part pay ment. Tyler 748. C.VIMI.LAO "8." 7-passenger touring, for sule. Phone Douglas 2124, ask for gar- age; OAKLAND Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 2 :i 9 Farnam St. .MAXWELL car, 1916. fine shape, $300. "026 Seward. Webster 4177. H'ltlMoline Knight chummy HarKain. Webster SiitlS. H'17 Apperson touring, lifter 6 p. m. roadster Call Douglas 7247 1!H7 Auburn chummy roadster. Bargain. Webster 5130. In MHJE commercial truck for sile. Chas. Nepinnky. HAS Scuth 13th. Tyler 2604. STUDEBAKER coupe, a McClaln. Harney 352. dandy, $350. Call Auto Livery and Garages. TRUCKS for hire. All sizes. Reliable service. Tyler 1976. RepajringandJPainting. hadiat(VrcoresnstaXl1;d. Manutactured in Omaha. 24-hour serv ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing; body dents removed; new fenders ntade. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO., J S19 Cuming St. Tyler 1 7. i-'OR ALL kinds of oxy-acetlyene welding call Harmy 5313 or Webster 2880. Shop, 2411 Frn nklln St . Tires and Supplies NEW TIRES. STRICTLY FIRSTS. Sl'xS $ 9.7.'. 30x3i $13.75 :'.2x34 17. s5 32x4 20.60 SHIPPED SUBJECT TO EXAMINATION. STANDARD TIRE CO., ' "'- yonh 16ln St. Douglas "S3 0. USED TIRES. 30x3, $5.00; 30x34. $6.00. All sizs In proportion. Look our rebulits. open Sundays. Tyler SAV1GE TIRES. OS N. 16th St. Keystone Tire Shop. NE V--RE PUBLIC TIRES CH E A P. .Hi.:iV F1SK $12.95 ! 34x4 $21.96 :;ox:; 9.95 I 36x4 26.95 K Al MAN T 1 RK JO BBK RS. 172 2 CUMING. Al'TO elect rlcai repairs; service station for Hayfield carburetor and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. 2B16 N. 1. over !9S6. Motorcyclesand Bicycles. HAUI.KY"- DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Harsrains In used machines. Victor H. Kuos, the motorcycle man. 27th and Lt-avonw orth Sts. BARGAIN IN FARM Located noar Henson and only sevt?n mils from Omaha postoffim, consisting of 20 acres. Rood improvements. Ca n give Immediate possession. Inquire of H. V, Hayward. President of Willow, Spring Beverage Co., Phone. Douglas 1306. FOU SALK Fine stork farm 1 mile frum B r o w n v i 1 1 9, 1 0 acres g o 0 d laud 45 acres in hay, ;t0 corn land, balance in pasture. Good house, fences, plenty water handy; $80 per acre, down, balance at 6 "per cent, fan givp pos session at once. Home stock and Im plements with place. It. H. ftoherts, owner, itrownville. Neb. FOR KEITH AND PERKINS COUNW LAND Write us for list before looking else where. FELTON & WEST, 307 Crounse Bldg. Opposite P. O. Phone Tyler 4648. $45 PER ACRE. 610 acres, eight miles northwest of Valentine, fair improvements. 120 acres in cultivation, one-half is fine tractor land. Possession now. Good terms. Springer & Son, 411 Barker Bldg., Oinana. CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS, IMPROVED. IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA, at the right price. Write for list. LARSON & CARRAHER. t Central City. Nebraska. - E. G. SOLOMON XL 314 Brown Bl ctvk. Do u g. 526 2 . IIK.ST buy In Omaha. hot, 20x1 GU, west Hiir, near AK-i?ar-Hen grounds, $330. v ner, Douglas 1S58. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. FOR-SALK Three-story brick building, full cor ner lot .n wholesale district. Possssslon If wanted. DUMONT & CO.. 414 Keellne Bldg Phone Doug. 690. WALSH-ELMER CO., Realtors, Real Estate. Investments. Insurance, Ren tals. Tj'br 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. INCOME FOR LAND. We have 11 houses listed in Omaha. Owner wants land. S. S. & R. K. MONTGOMERY. 218 Citv NationaL larg hill tract lots In best What nave you 3020 Far- BEAUTIFUI. part of Council Bluffs. to trade. Carl Cbangstrom, nam stn FIVE oil leas- in Texas; small tracts lo cated close to drilling wells; on ge.ologi cnl structure; great possibilities: am go ing north and would exchange these for real estate; submit1 what you have. Address Box D-65, omahfi. Neb. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Council Bluffs. FOR SA LE 2,000 acres liny and grazing land. Brown county, Nebraska. two miles north Cnlamus river. Make an orfer. O'Brien, 4332 Kenmore Ave , Chicago. For Nib. Farms and Ranches see Graham-Peters Realty Co.. S29 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg., Omaha. WRITE me for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches in good old Dawes Co. A rah L. Hun gerford. Crawford . Neb. A. A. PATZMAN. Farms. 301 Karbach Blk. New York Lands. NEW YORK. $700 CASH, $100 YEARLY BUYS EACH. 120 acres, $2.S0n. 14 cows: Mil acres, $7,000. 10 cows; 135 acres, $6. COO. 8 cows, team, tools; 46 acres. $4,200; 50 acres, Il.tjU"; soil drainage location: good buildings. Write for photos: rail road fare one w-ay to purchasers." E. 31 f NSON. 2426 S. SALINA ST., SYRACUSE. N. V. FOR SALE In the great American oasis, western New York fruit belt, 108 acres, all kinds of fruit. $9.0f0 cash. Owner. William C Met calf. Civil-. V T. 4 ACRES In Council Bluffs One mlie from Omaha car line. Rich, well-drained and level. Con be bought for $1,400. Terms. U cosh; balance to suit buyer. McGEE REAL ESTATE CO., IB Pearl St. round! Bluffs. H. Dundee. - DUNDEE One of the best values in Dundee is this ii-ruom house, having tile vestibule, living room, dining room, pantry winch an v.'j y easily lie. riivrlfd int a breakfast, room and kitchen on first floor. There are 'A big bedrooms will, U.rge windows and good closets, and tile bath on second floor. This house is in good condition, very well located. Good south front ; all specials paid. Asking $9,000. but might do a little better. D. V. SHOLES CO. REALTORS. Doug. 46. 915-17 City Nat. Hank 3b!g. CLOSE IN, 7-Rm. mod., $2 gain. Douglas 4641. 700. Big bar- J. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate and Invest, tnents. 442 Bee Bldg.. Douglas 8097. BENSON & MEYERS CO.. 424 Om. Nat'l. North. NORTH OF KOUNTZE PARK Seven-room strictly modern full 2-story house consisting of 3 large rooms on the first floor finished in oak; 3 nice bedrooms and sleeping porch on the sec ond floor; full cement basement, furnace heat; extra large lot on paved street, paving paid. New garage. Price, ?6,5(X); one-half cash. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1781. 8 rooms and sleeping porch; built for a home ami strictly up-to-date in every respect: oak finish: dining room paneled; four bedrooms with large closets ; large sleeping porch; basement complete; fur pace burns coal or oil: choice lot and splendid location; $11,500. S-room. Bruits Park home,; beautiful location and surroundings: owner leaving' eity and says s-11 for $9,000. 7 rooms near Betuis Park: priced right at Sti.Oini. 7 rooms, nearly rtvr. Cathedral dis trict. $7,:.on. i; rooms on North- Side, cheap at $3,000. 7 rooms facing" Kountzo Park, $7,S00. tl! us f.r particulars and terms on CONBOY & GREEN, 600 Peters Trust Bldg., D. 3841 Tyler 4677 Web. 6156 HOUSES FOR SALE' EASY TERMS close in, modern except modern. In. hot New Mexico Lands. NEW MEXICO farm lands and ranches, irrigated farm lands and dry land :n richest county In state. Large cattle ranches a specialty. Write today. Farmers' Bank, Maxwell, N. M. Wisconsin Lands. FREE LIST Of over 60 Improved farms: wher corn, clover. potatoes olid till small grains have ro equal. Write Greenlee & Young. St. I'roix Fulls. W'ls. LANDOLOGY. a magazine giving the facts In regard to the land altuMkm. Three months' fiibscrlption free. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying pood farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, "Mall me LAND OLOGY and all particulars free." Ad dress Editor. Landology. Skldmore Land Co.. 43;? Skidmore Bldg.. M-i,-inette. iv'is. BARLEY DAVltSstrNT bargain. Tyler 217':. 191S, with sidecar Arkansas Lands. IDEAL HOMK in the Ozark hills; 12tj acres: U mile Chadwick depot: new i.-room house; bath, toilet, save spring, large lawn, 1'i.utifnl trees, fruits, sightly, healthful: $3,500 cash; no iro.ii I 'hwiivront. 1'hndwiok. Mo.. 640-ACRE homestead relinquishment, ad joining Casper, $10 acre. Box 4S6, Cas per Wyo. Colorado Lands. "BEST 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. Sea our crops. Investigate. K. T. Cline, Owner. Brandon. Colo. ALL ROADS I.F.AD TO CHEYENNE AND KIOWA COUNTIES. WHY? You can be shewn from any of our uffices. Yuma, Burlington or Stratton. WOLFF LAND COMPANY. BOX II. YUMA, fOLO. AG ENTS WANTED. FOR, SALE -Sec. 15-15-46. Cheyenne county. Colorado; four miles from sta tion; on main graded road; near school; fine poll; level; $26 an acre If sold be fore May 1; part cash; balance per cent. This Is a snap. Addresi owner, X'. S. Conn. Wayne. Neb. 160 ACRES unimproved In Burlington dis trict. Will consider Omaha property or car as part payment. $30 acre. Frank Gass. owner, 4005 N. 26th St., Omaha, Nebraska. . Kansas Lands. l&O A. fine level rich soil, good imp.; mi from Lawrence; big bargain; $235. 14" A, good, nth, smooth valley land: 90 a. wheat, 100 a. alfalfa; good Imp.; price $200 per . 700 A. choice Kaw Valley; good Imp.; big snap; $300 per . , 100 A. all good rich valley: 4 sets Imp.; 400 a. wheat; 100 a. alfalfa; a won derful bargain; $225 per a. T5 1 A. fine, rldh prairie; lays almost per fect: 3 sets good imp.; all fenced hog tight; price $150 per a. If you are look ing for a bargain in farm land writ WILSON CLEVENOLR. Rear Merchants Nat. Bank. Bldg. Lawrence. Kan REMEMBER WE ARE CUTTING A 6,000-ACRE TRACT OF LAND IN THOMAS" LU. To suit purchaser: over 2,500 acres in wheat; send for our list. fELTON & WEST. 307 Crounse Bldg. Tyler 464!. JUST write us as follows: Send full free information concerning your success Lands in Upper Wisconsin." Valley Land Co.. 29 Hall Avenue. Marinette, Mis. FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans. DlAMuNDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malashock. 1514 Dcdge. D. 5619. Us. 1594 OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Om. Nat Bk Bldg. Dou. 2715. PRIVATE MONEY. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg.. 310 S. 18th St. PROMPT service, reasonable rates, private money, nary m Bros.. 345 omana .Nat I. FARM and city loans. E. H. LOUGEE. INC., 628 Keellne Bldg. PRIVATE MONEY. PHOPEN & COMPANY. Doug. 422S. D. E. BUCK. Loans. 442 Omaha Nat. Stocks and Bonds SAF E 1 N V ESTM ENT. War ted $2,000 loan on $3,000 frater nal Insurance policy. Man wishing to make loan is beneficiary. Face of policy will (ome to beneficiary upon death rf Insured, who is 61 years old and in poor health. V ill 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 $500 fo $1,000 In short time. Address Bee. Box M-3. REAL ESTATE WANTED. aeref 6 lots. ;-ut a good, small "h a C. 7 or S-room -d not be modern: or t?ldcr house with 6 or Call Tyler 41 evenings. o9 days, or Tyler 3744 DUNDEE BARGAIN Five-room frame residence, on paved street, just bWng completed. Oak finish downstairs with white enameled kitch en, 2 bedrooms and bath upstairs, all white, enamel with mahogany doors, oak floors throughout. Price 4,nly Sfi.Ooo. $l.Ioi cash, ha lane1 easv terms. fall Mr. Sloan, Tyler 35410 days or Walnut P 12 live n i n f? s. homes. We KOfCiallze in Innd C. B. STUHT CO., C12-14 City National. Douglas S7S7. homo for sale DUNDEE, by own modern 7-rooni r. Walnut 12I. Florence C. L. NLTHAWAV for .suburban property. Florence Sty.. Omaha, Neb. Col. 1409. One S-room heat. SJ.r.oo. One S-room, close water hor,t. $4,000. One K-room, near Fontenelle park, hot water heat, corner lot., sitado and fruit trees. $.(.600. Oue 4-room. near -Fontenelle park, no,lern except hr-at. $2,200. , S. S. & R. E. Montgomery Douglas 1 21 3. Walnut 2136. . $2,900 TWO HOUSES, 3 LOTS 6-ronm house, finely decorated, elee 'ir; lights: cemented basement. lots, 4"xtr.7 each: jr;i ro (f. chicken house, spbndid well, nine block k from car line. 4-room house, lot; 40x1 40, electric Tights, good well on lot.) house in good U M. DEUEL & CO., 2405 Ames Ave. Phone. Colfax 720. $2,850 South Side. INTERURBAN SARPY fOUNTY LANDS AND HOUSES. 10 acres, r.-rooin house, fruit and a'l improvements : grapes. 10 aerfs, 7-room house, orchard,- well improved. 10 acres. 4-room house. 5 ncrt-s uniiiiprov-yl. 1 Hrres, S-roum house. 17 acres would make a good dairy. 23 acres and 8-room house. 6-room modern home, all Improve ments. Call LOUIS COHN. South 3029. ,1323 Harrison. FOR SALE A rooming hbuse of 25 rooms, 241S N St. Tel. South 40N1. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD BUY N".v, two-story stucco in Mont'clsir. One-half block to Harney car line. Full ceiTKnt drive: very large living room, fireplace, dining room, breakfast room and kitchen on main floor; three ban tlful bedroom and bath on second. Large attic. All very firmly finished. Must, be S'j"n to he appreciated, Walnui - ON FONTENELLE BLVD. T.arge 2 -story residence in C'lairmont, Thfi double enrage, full cement drive. I block to car. House about :i years old, first-class shape, onk finish downstairs, natural finish upstairs. Price $9,000. Part cash, balance easy t'rms. Call Mr. Sloan, Tyler 3540 days or Walnut 2812 venlnga. Four-room house, maple floors., elec tric lights and electric range, house 1 year old. li lots. 40x1 47; 1 lot fenced chicken-tight; good well, only 1 block to car. 7S12 No. Sfith St $300 to $500 cash, balance easy payments. M. DEUEL & CO., 24 or. Am Ave. ColfaT 726. 7-KOOM modern hou.se; hot water heat; hardwood finish downstairs; 4 bedrooms and hath upstairs; fine location; 6215 N. 24th. For further information call Webster rifin,".. Price $7,000. Terms can be arranged. Kountze Place Bargain Strictly modern 6-room stucco bunga low, will sell furnished or unfurnished. Call owner. Webster 4S53. bt JJorrk imtxi. Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee I .eased Wire. New York, April 4. Uncertainty over tactors ot the business and credit situation and in respect to agricultural prospects this year has been recorded in the security mar ket during the last fortnight. It has been a period of stock-taking, if trie term may be applied to senti ment, in which some of the specu lative influences which promoted the .March rise ot shares were seen to have been of doubtful character, especially in regard to credit. The stimulus . which came last month from surveys of manufactur ing operations has lost some of its force, largely because little new ma terial has been developed to keep discussion of mill and factory activ ity fresh in the public mind. Gold to the amount of $20,000,000 has been received from London, and there is prospect of at least as much more coming, but the thought of ad ditional credit expansion based on the inflowing metal has been pretty well dissipated. Can Use Gold. The Federal Reserve bank of New York can handily utilize much of the metal In reducing Its Indebtedness to other In stitutions. Other federal reserve banks, experiencing a great pressure for loans to members banks, will weleomo gold credits through the tntrabank settlement fund as made for strengthening reserves. But It does not seem probable that anywhere will banking practice use gold import events as a reason for expanding tbclr accommodation to memberB. Reserve banks are struggling to get their loans down, with indifferent success, it is true, but the effort will have re sults sooner or later. The Chicago Institution a few days ago raised from 6 to Stj per cent the discount rato cn bankers' acceptances, giving as the Impelling motive, the pur pose of checking extravagant use of credit. Locally, the practical dearth of bank credit for use for 30 days or six months continues to be emphasized by S to 9 per cent Interest on collateral loans, and 8 to 12 per cent call money last week afforded no encouragement to speculators In stocks who rely upon funds borrowed from day to day. Confused Situation. In industry a rather confused situation exists, preventing a iudgmeni with any surety of what the next few months will bring. A decidedly strong position marks par ticular departments. Including steel and textiles, but among them there is dis cernible In trada comment a wavering opinion in respect to prices. Steel buyers are noted to be acting with caution, not engaging mill space as fur forward as was the case !n the purchases made two months ago. The first statistical situa tion of copper referred to by producers last week, has not yet resulted in a markedly strong movement ot quotations. Petroleum supplies are evidently inade quate to the demand, with the chance, however, that the coming of warm weather will be accompanied by largely increased production of crude material. Among essentials of everyday life and luxuries as well, there is seen evidence of more conservative buying high prices evi dently acting as a check. Kinect Better Conditions. The federal reserve board records this tendency In its April statement on busi ness, and it Is echoed elsewhere. But it is to be emphasized that observers of current business events do not refer to a .slowing down of purchases as of unfavor able Import to the Industrial outlook. My HEART and My HUSBAND By ADELE GARRISON The Meeting That Chance Brought About. As if to convince me of the sin cerity of his protest that he would not "bother me with the old folly," and to help me "forget everything else save that we were two very good friends off for a holiday," Dr. Pettit sent his car along the turn pike at a speed that whipped my cheeks refreshingly with the stimu lating autumn avr and forebore to utter anything save platitudes con cerning the weather and the scenery until he reached Ticer's. "You are acquainted with out Amazonian friend, Mrs. Ticer?" he asked, smiling whimsically, as we turned in at the sagging gate leading to the ramshackle dwelling. "Yes, also with her redoubtable husband," I laughed, looking around the dooryard, and observing the flower beds and trailing vines, which mutely evidenced the industry and neatness of Mrs. Ticer, as con trasted to the shiftless appearance of the buildings and fences, the province of her spouse. "Come Right In." "I am always tempted to wonder how she disciplines Samivel when he becomes too exasperating," he said as he turned off his engine and help ed me out of the car. "Probably she sends him to bed without any supper," I returned in the same spirit. "From his general appearance I imagine that would he the worst punishment she could give him." As if to verify our theories con cerning the subjugation of Mr. Ticer, his wife's voice reached our ears from inside the house. "Sa-am! Here, you, Sam! Hev you got hat wood split yet?" There was no answer, and the call was repeated, the voice sounding nearer and nearer until its owner appeared upon the front porch, when the call, "Sa-am," was cut short in the middle as Mrs. Ticer caught sight of us. "Well! Well! Well!" she boomed, coming majestically down the steps, and I suspected that the ejaculations were meant to camouflage the. em barrassment she felt at having her conjugal discipline discovered. "If it ain't the doctor and Mis' Graham. Come right in. You'll have to excuse the looks of things. Jerry hain't able to help me none account of his arm, an' Ticer, the Lord knows where he is, sneaked off fishing I'll bet a cooky. When did you come?" She was shaking me cordially by the hands as she addressed the query to me. "This morning." I replied. inen you ought to have sonic Briej City News Passover Program A musical program in celebration of Tassover will be given by the Y. W. H. A. choral club Tuesday evening at the Y rooms at 8:30. Tlct urns to Capital Victor Rose water has been summoned back to Washinstnn in connection with post aj?o legislation which affects the American Newspaper Publishers' as sociation, of whoso postal committee he Is chairman. Gooley Comes Here U. C. Oooley, boilerniaker and "mitaclo man" ex traordinary, is goinp,' to make Om aha his future home, ho said yester day following his arrival from Ne braska City where he was released from jail Saturday. Falls on lee Ed Myers, !")3, Kly, Nev., who arrived in Omaha late Saturday night on his way to Roches ter, Minn., suffered a broken .wrist when he fell on the icy sidewalk on Farnam between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. He tjW the police he was on his way to Rochester to undergo an operation. Resist Iteserve Tlank Methods to resist the Federal Reserve bank in collecting checks from non-member banks at par will be discussed at group meetings of state bankers which will be held April 22 in Fre mont, Lincoln, Norfolk, Hastings and several other towns in the state. This was decided at a conference in Omaha yesterday. although I knew she must be con sumed with curiosity as .to the rea son for my sudden visit. Therefore as soon as she had come back into the room I struck directly into the subject that had brought me so far. "There arc reasons why friends of mine wish to know- certain things about that man Jake Wilsey," I said, "so I have come to ask you to an swer certain questions if you will." "Sure, anything I can," she said heartily, and the next half hour was taken up with my writing down the answers to the questions I had memorized for Lillian. I meant to memorize the answers, also, but in terrupted by Mrs. Ticer's hospitable tea and cakes as I constantly was. it seemed to me safer to jot them down first. (Continued Monday.) Have Root Press. Adv. Print It Beaoon Between 6,000 and 7,000 motor cycles are in use in the Netherlands. AMfNF.MENT. A reaction from last autumn's and last winter's headlong money spending in all thine: to cat I'll ntlt Oil SOmcthillC sections of the country ;s looked upon .'!' lu 111 '"u " a matter pointing toward ultimate uetter ment for Industry and for credit. Fresh capital is being sought for constantly by corporations, and it is to be acquired more soundly through aavings than through in .fcatlon. And opinion is swinging from the thought that Increased production would solve the cost of living problem to the Idea that an effective way tot he same goal would be found through a lessened demand for goods being produced. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. South. MUST BE SOLD 5-room bungalow, like new, must be sold this week sure; oak finish, nicely decorated, In first-class condition; large basement and floored attic: paving fully paid: near car and school. Price only $3,760. Terms: $2,7t0 cash, balance monthly. See this sure. Call Mr. Smith, Tvler 3061, or Monday D. E. BUCK & CO., REALTORS. 442 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Douglas 2000. Miscellaneous. Apartments Wanted We have buyers for good apartment houses and flats well located. Schroeder Investment Co. 638 Ky. Kxehange Bldg. Toug. 3261. HAVE inquiries for g.jod homes In good location. Ho you want to sell your prcpirty? List it with V. A. Grinimel, bi$ Omaha Nat'l flank UUli;. LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS Strictly modern up-to-datf five-room stucco bungalow; oak find white enamel finish, ready for immediate possession; price, J'J.000; eacy terms. Call Mr. Sloan, Tyler "'4 da vs. Walnut 2n 2 e enlns. ONPAVEDSTREET" story semi-bungalow. Large living mom. fireplace, dining room. whlt ennmel kilrhfn on main floor; twu bedrooms, bath and four closets on second. Corner lot. One block to car. Price. $3.7:0. Walnut 2812. CLAIRMONT BARGAIN Five-room frame residence In Clalr mont ready for Immediate possession; oak finish down stairs, white enamel up stairs; mahogany doors; large lot. close to car. Frlce, $i,000, easy terms, ''all Mr. Sloan. Tyler S540 days, or Walnut '2 IS evenin gs. t 7-ROO.M modern, near Bemls park; 3 large rooms and hall, oak finish, down; 4 bod rooms with large closets up; large lot; a block from Harney car. Price Is rlnht, S'',000. Conboy Oreen. 600 peters T-.,st Bldg. Ii. 341. Tyler. 4C77, Web 61 s. $5,000. Beautiful 5-r. modem bungalow; oak finish; cement bas..-ment: garage; block to car, two blocks to school; one-half cash. Located at 4414 N. 21st. See own e r. hXkcain IN 9-ROO.M house. Five rooms first floor; parlor, living room, den. dining room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms and bath on second. Warm and comfortable; dandy furnace. Call Webster I $8. 000 POSSESSION JUNH 1ST 8,0lC Elght-ronm, modern, oak finish, full basement, floored attic, like new, three blocks west of Crelghton tvtllege. Own cr, IMS Lincoln 1 Mvd. Ca 1 1 Douglas 29S8. 7-ftt)OM. 5-story house, No. jth St. Modern except heat; arnmged for two families; bath on both floors; chicken house, lot 4vl"i'. Kasy terms. S. J. 1 ic kins on. Pho n e Harney 4o2.". A FEW-homes and lots for salo In Park wood Addition; a safe place for Invest. ment. Norrls & Norrls. Douglas 4270. 2S27 SEWARD, 4-room, new, modern bun galow, 500 cash, tbalanco monthly. Crelgh, 608 Bee Douglas 20O MINNE Lt'SA homes and Iota offer the best opportunity to invest your money. 'Phone Tyler 1H7 ' YOl'NO & DOHFRTY. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. f22 BRANDEIS THKATEK. -D. 17S1. ALL MODERN BY OWNER Nearly new. 7-room house on car line. Colfax 1S20, : NEW up-to-date S-room bungalow; oak finish; $4.S00; JtioO cash; for colored. Wehslsr f."S. FOR COLORED Almost new S-room modern, except heat; 13,100; 1650 cash. Webster R9IP). FOlfR-ROOM, part modern cottage. 75 cash. Price f 1.900. Johnson, Webster 4150. COLORED Eight-room, modern home, close in. $200 cash, balance easy. John son. Webster 4150. oth. Eight-room house. Modern heat, lot 66x140, east front. Web. Si; I. :o:o n. : except .1,500. South. WALKING DISTANCE. Duplex, nenrly new, 6 rooms on each side, rear car, stores and school. Double gaiagc, paved street, corner lot. Ty. 1227. Owner Must Sell at Once House Vacant, Possession at Once Owner of a 5-room, strictly modern bungalow has authorized us to sell his place at once. Con sists of 5 rooms, all on one floor; nice living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath; full cement basement, furnace . heat, floor drain and sink; nice coal bin; nice floored attic; storm windows and screens complete; extra large lot' 50x132 feet, on paved street, paving paid; all fenced; new garage; house newly painted and rs vacant and posses sion can he had at once. We have this listed at $5,500; $3,000 cash, balance $25 per month. This is a real bargain for this property. Located on a corner lot; handy to school and car, in a restricted district. For further information call Payne Investment Co., Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. Ask for Mr. Gibson. J2.000 ,100 down; b rooms, partly mod ern. AMOS GRANT CO., REALTORS. Doug. R380. 334-6-8 Brandels Theater. right away. "Nothing but a cup of tea and a cracker or one of your cookies, Mrs. Ticer," Dr. Pettit interposed author itatively "We can only stay a few minutes, and I believe Mrs. Graham wishes to use most of that time talk ing to you. And she will have lunch eon shortly. Where is Jerry?" In Another Car. - "In the next room," Mrs. Ticer replied meekly evidently she stood in much awe of "the doc" and she started to lead the way to her af flicted son, but Dr. Fettit put out an authoritative hand. "I can find Jerry by myself," he said. "Give Mrs. Graham your whole time." I.le disappeared in the other room as he spoke and closed the door behind him. Mrs. Ticer drew a long, troubled breath as she looked at me, "The doc certainly has a way with him," she said, bustling around and I drawing up a chair for me. Now I'll put the tea to draw, and then you can talk to me." The innate delicacy of the rough, untutored woman forbade any in quiry as to my business with her. BRILLIANT MUSICAL BURLESQUE Twice Daily week MatineeToday Final Performance Friday Nlte The coming of Spring bring with It the bud ding flowers of luparb burlesque entertainment Rose Sydell's Famous LONDON BELLES With Chester (Rube) Nelson and Leo Hoyt Dear Header: Knr upwards of thirty years thin title has continued to win the ronfideiicB of three cnermion. Miss SvdeH's niece, RnfH Hydell, jr.. (now In the chnruM is to perpetual the iutitu tioD for many jears tn nmip. OLD MAN JOHNSON. Mgr. Casetj. Evening and Sun. Mat., 25, 50, 75, $1 SLMats.l5cand25cttF57c Chew fum if you like, but no smoking. LADIES' AT ANY WEEK T1CKFT5 UC DAY MATINEE Baby Carriage Carag id the Lobby. UPDIKE We Specialize in the Careful Handling of Order of Grain and Provisions for Future Delivery in All Important Markets W Are Member, of Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce St. Louis Merchants Exchange Kansas City Board of Trade Sioux City Board of Trade Omaha Grain Exchange REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS. AMERICAN SECURITY CO N. W. Cor. IRth and Dodge. Doug-. SOU. Wo Opera Omaha, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Hastings, Neb. Holdrege, Neb. Geneva, Neb. Office at Sioux City, iu Atlantic, la. Hamhursr, la. Des Moines. Ia Milwaukee, Wu BIRKETT & CO. X and Insures. 250 Bee Bldg. Douglaa 631 CARD OF THANKS. We wlh to thank our many friends and neighbors, the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers, No. 18S, North Omaha lodge. No. 9, A. O. IT. AV.. the boys of Fourteenth street and our friends at base ball headquarters for the kindness and sympathy and beautiful flornl offerings during the Illness and after the death of our beloved hur.bnnd and father. MILS. HftlH .MeCRATII and FAMILY. Chicago, 111. and all of these office are eon nected with each other by private wires. , We Solicit Your Patronag THE UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY Grain Exchange Building, Omaha, Neb. P. S. Cash Consignment Solicited. TWO SHOWS IN ONE ETHEL CONLEE "The Peacock of Vaudeville" GRACE WALLACE & BEN Singii.g, Dancing and Comedy TAYLOR & FRANCIS "Nothing Serious" BELL & EVA "At the Soda Fountain" PHOTOPLAY ATTRACTION Wm. Fox Present Madlaine Traverse in "THE TATTLERS" Mack Swain Comedy Pathe Weekly ' Martin Johnson Feature Tonight 4ED. I WED. MATINEE Oliver Morosco Presents The Ever-Popular Hawaiian Romance "The Bird of Paradise" With Hawaiian Slneert and Playsrs asd tht Great Aw.niplrlng Volcano Scene Nlihtt, 60o to 12.00: Mstlnu, SOo to SI. SO Apr. 11-14 Mitzl In "Head Over Heels" Dally Matinee 2:13 a A tstaiti Every Jtfllfcvem.i. IH tfAUBCVIklC 8:15 CHARLIE CRAPEWIN; BERT FITZ GIBBON; "LAST NIGHT;" MULE. RHEA; BERT HANLON; DUFFY A CALDWELL: PISANO; TOPICS OF THE DAY; KINOGRAMS. F. E. Snyder, Hotel llarley, fore man at the warehouse of the Sin clair Refining company. Eleventh and Seward streets, is held by police charged with the robbery of a safe in the warehouse office early Sun day morning. Snyder was suffering with a gun shot wound in the left hand when detectives arrived at the scene of the reported robbery at 7:30 Sunday morning. He told police two unmasked men held him up at the point of guns, blew the safe and fired three shots at him. Snyder's left hand shows powder burns, which indicate firing at close range, police say. Snyder was released under $1,000 bond. Cash is Recovered. Of $300 in cash and checks miss ing from the safe, detectives found $103 in a small box hidden among a stack of automobile tires in a room adjoining the office, a police report states. Snyder first told detectives the two alleged robbers blew open the safe with nitro-glycerine, but later said a sledge hammer was used, police allege. Two bullet holes in a wall show that shots had been fired. Says He Fired Shots. Snyder told detectives he fired three shots at the two men as they escaped from the office. Snyder was a victim of a gang of robbers last February Under similar circumstances, a police re port states. In that case, it was reported that he was bound and gagged and that an attempt to break open the safe was unsuccess ful. II. A. Anderson, manager of the Omaha offices of the Sinclair Re fining company, told detectives that Snyder notified him of the robbery at 7:15 Sunday morning. Snyder lias been employed by the Sinclair Refining company for several years. PHOTO-PIJIYS. Today and Tuesday GEORGE 17ALSII in "The Shark" A powerful story of love and hate and life on the tea in which the lure of adventure lead a girl face to face with death and worse. WALLACE REID Excuse My Dust From Saturday Evening Post Store "Tha Bear Trap" by Byron Morgan Lloyd in "HAUNTED SPOOKS" NOW PLAYING GERALDINE FARRAR in "Flame of the Desert" A Wonderful Romance, Touched by tha Spell of Mysterious, Barbaric Egypt. I IV NOW SHOWING F Elsie erqusori in "His House in Order" ONLY ONE MORE DAY! WILLIAM FARNUM in "Heart Strings A Story of Honor 'a Fearful Vengeance