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01- V V THE BEE: OIVlAHA, WKDWESDAY. APRIL' 21, 1920., 13 MOVINO ANn stnpir.p ' : fideltf rrrcdr 'i ..c.. AUrc MOVING. r-CKINS VrOUSEHOLD GOODS AND TIANOB. . ., Rltifinvifiiia CliFVD r.lljSB RENTAL SERVICE. " r . COMPLKTK LIST OF" J 'HOTJSKa AND APAKTM1JT8. L21tfc1"' Jnckson Bta. Douglas tt. I MOVING. PACKING, STORAQ& ' I FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked room for household ' mr?a. na PUoa moving-, poklng and : lipping y OUAHA VAN AND BTORAOH CO.. lo Booth lth. Dour. 41 t. fRY US FIRST American" Messenger & Express -Douglas so, ol W do moving of all kind. Let us haul your trunk tor quick service. , METROPOLITAN VAN and STORAGE CO. ' Pw"d by H. R. Bowen Co. Tyler 149. ., HENRICKSON TRANSFER THT5 WORLD MOVES SO DO WB , CITT AND COUNTRY HAULING. V Fhona Colfn 1274 days, or Calf ax . if 2330 evening. ; UNION TRANSFER CO. LKT ua tlmafe- our moving, packing and atones. 1608 Davenport Doug. 2901. HORSES AND VEHICLES. . For Sale U High grade show harness ' 1' wnliiaM m ftflft . -.,t Inoliiillnv army and warTSuxness; SO per cent Uts count on aft-Tiarness goods and col lar. Write for free price Hot. Desk; . MIDWEST HARNESS CO., ... 7og yo. iBtti pt.v OR SALE Twenty head of fine farm horse, mare and mules, Soma of mares in foal. AH stock guaranteed sound and In good condition. Apply at 3 C. refers Mill Co.. 39th and B streets ft after p. m , phone South 4TB. i,f flass con- PLATFORM spring wagon, firs amont 48il n. 8th, col illLCH COW3 FOR SALE. SO. 3006. , POULTRY AND PET STO frlOROUOHBRED-White Leghorn cock erel,' ! White Leghorn letting egg. UOURia 7658. , THOROUGHBRED Barred Rock and fl. W. Leghorn hatching eggs, 11.50. llar- iiey 4820. 'fi'HEAT screenings. (2.50 per 100. pounds. Wagoner. 101 Nrth lth St. Doug. 11 43. ANCONA eggs for hatching. Call Mrs. C. A. Meyers, Council Bluffs. Red 3334. i'HOROBRED Rhode Ishind Red hatching eggs, ll for 13. col, S245, ROSE COMB Rhode island Red eggs for hatching. A. L. Down. Colfax 46QS. BUFF ORPINGTON eggs. 11.50 to 3.00, thoroughbred prize stock. Douglas 4041. TWO pedigreed Boston bull terrior for "v sal. Harney 1178.- WHITE Wyandotte hatching eggs, $3 per hundredSo. 2067. BARRED ROCK eggs. Sc. South 645. '1. . ' to r - AUTOMOBILES FOR JJALE. miVE IT YOURSELF COMPANY RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF ITHT5 MOST ECONOMICAL AUTO MOBILING; CHEAPER THAN OWN ING A CAR. NEW, A-l CONDITION, BELF-STARTERS. OPEN DAT AND ' NIGHT THE R5 DAYS. UU HOWARD STREET. DOUG. IS23. You Cannot Afford to oVerlonk this bargain. Bulck Light a!, used only a few week. or ap- otntmenrcai, Tyler 4gvz. 19 FORDS, BUICKS. DODGES. New and used cars; cash or time. Ford aodlea, commercial bodies. , 'OOLDSTRUM AUTO SALES CO., CENTRAL GARAGE, J51I Harney St., Tyler 714, :, Open Day and Night. 3 - REfaUlLT HUDSON ' ' SUPER-SIXES. ' We have several rebuilt and reflntshed Hudson in closed and touring models; ejccptlonal values; terms if desired. GUY L. SMITH, Sruthent Corner of 26th and Farnatji. I OMKbargalna In used Ford car. Mc- i ntrrey Motor uo. rne nanny rora . Sorvtce Station. 15th and Jackson. Doug Ins 3500. i Mitchell light six... ..$55 17 Bulck light six.. 725 IS Ford tourlpg 340 Twenty others from 1175 up. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 2210 Farnam. f HE GUMPfJ- ' " TURN .dN THE .SPOTLIGHT,: HENRY; J Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith jnv3 IS TH;TrtlRO U.HT ANDY HAS , PO5E0-AT THE womaH tr-r BLACK NEW. Fpbp Forav, he. tAaV aT- Ji "IF- SHtXL COME ON -TftKE A, OOK AT ME 3LX WP- SHElL. THINK THIS tS A 4W OF JIA.V CELET&RATlOH. I'LL "SNAP THOSByOLO HYES VCazJ HETtT0-Nl6HT--.rLLMryje HER.' IHITHX IHtTrtt- M CjCrUl-'Ut. OP PtN WHEELS ? TACKED TO A WHAT DO YOU SE OUT HERE SOMESOPY EUSE MOVED THAf YOU'RE TyJN- TO MAKE AN tliPRESSAON WITH ? ,VHV THE SCENERY ? WHAT'S ' 'THESa SHOW? COMEDY PRAM A 7 - vS CURTAM- VNISIS THE i-AST ACT "TAKE YOUR ' : BOW - "TAKfc OFF YOO?l . NrVRDRoB&VND pctt "THAT BOO.VJET N - I WATER- . .' 7 . 'tOU'RE THRoucj H ,TOR THE NtQ?NT m iiimlni--t' ' i, r ! : . i1 , A: . 1 SI 1 t 1 M ' FARM LANDS. Missouri Lands. MISSOURIHO down, ,$5 monthly buys 40 acres, truck and poultry land nea town southern lie. Price $24. Send .for bargain list. Box 169, Mt. Vernon, 111. Nebraska Lands. A. A. PATZMAN. Farms. 301 Karbach Blk. FQS. KEITH AND PERKINS K ... COUNVY LAND 1 Writ us for list befora looking else where. FELTON & WEST, 80T Crounse Bldg. Opposite P. O. Phone Tl 4648. CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS, IMPROVED. IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA. I atythe right price. Write for list. 1 LARSON ft CARRAHER, . 1 Central City. Nebraska. ' For Neb. Farms and Ranches see Graham-Peters Realty Co., I3t Omaha Nat' I Bk. Bidg.. Omaha. v; 4,0Q0 ACRES Northeast corner Box Butte- County, S per cent best of farm land, Rose bud silt loam soil, a snap aL 2i au acre. S. S. and R. f. Montgomery, REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. FOR SALE' Three-story brick building, full cor ner lot In wholesale district. Possession It wanted. , , DUMONT & CO., 411 Keellne Bldg. " Phone Doug. 690. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. f y MONEY MAKE Apartment In excellent location, well built and very modern throughout. Best of tenantsLarge corner lot. Will guar antee fli.OOO per year net income. Prico for quick sale $4", 000. Half cash, If In terested see ' , , . D. E. BUCK, ' . ' ; 44 J Omaha Nat'l. Bk. D. 2000. WALSH-ELMER CO., Realtors, Estate. Investments. Insurance, tals. Tyler 1536. 333' Securities Real REAt ESTATE OTHER CITIES k! MAROOMA COTTAGE On lake Okoboll, situated on Lot 9, - Block 22, Okobojl City, owned by the George Hooper estate, for sale. South . front, fine beach, nine rooms; . electric light, gas, .fireplace, Furniture includ ed. Just e)at of "The lnu." An ele gantummer home. I-'will receive offers up"4o the close of business Muy 1, 1920. Mall offers must contain certified check for I1.60CT to ap ply on purchase price if accepted; bal ance due when court approves deed. W. L. UUND, Administrator, Marcus, Iowa. 3 21 S City Nat. Bank Bldg. KEITH COUNTY, Improved Fprm ; AT AUCTION, April 27, Tuesday, 1 p.vm. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNTS. - ' i Look for th red seal on windshield. WANTED For spot cash, 100 used cars; muick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co., 205 Farnam St. Doug. 6035. WE HAVE St good used car to aelecl v from. All price. MEEK8 AUTO CO.. 502 Farnam. USED CARS OF QUALICTt ' STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., 2020 FARNAM ST. THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. v 2520 Farnam St. i . AUTO CLEARING HOUSE, I0S3 FARNAM. -EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS. OAKLAND Sensible Six. , MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 2309 Farnam St. 1915 liaht Hudson truck. 4 cylinders: A cheaD for cash. Tvler 2986. "ONE-TON Ford truck, bargain. Webster ; , 2SS4. V ONE-TON TRUCK. Ford; bargains Web- FORD coupe. 1'JIH chassis; good ondi ' tlon. Walnut 203. , ' Repairing and Painting. RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED. ' Manutaetured In Omaha. 24-hour aery Ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing; body dents removed; new fender made. . OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO., 1819 Cuming St. Tyler 917. Tires and Supplies. NEW TIRES,. STRICTLY FIRSTS. S03 .......I 9 i 80X3H 113.75 2x3'4 17.86 32x4 20.60 SHIPPED SUB.1KCT TO EXAMINATION. STANDARD TIRE Op.. tin North 16th St. t Douglas 3830. . ' USED TIRES, 30x1, 11.00; 30x34 36.00. All slice in proportion. Look over eur rebuilt. Open Sundays. Tyler 2936. SAV1GK TIRES. " : 903 N. 16th St. Keystone Tire ghop. ," NKW REPUBLIC TIRES CHEAP. 'jdT.lu. F1SK S12.95 I 84x4. ...... 121.95 30x3 J. 9.95 I 36x4 26.95 ,KA 1MAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1733 CUMING. AUTO "electrical repairs; serviced station, - for Hayfielrt carburetor and Columbia J storage battefles. Edwards. 2616 N. lj. On the above date In the Gem ter, Qgallula, Neb., we will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder regard less of pries the " following described real estate, located 6 miles due west of Ogallala and 34 miles east of Brule, Neb., on a good level road to town and about 60 rods, from thi$ Lincoln high way: All lots, one, two, three and four in Sec. 17; T. 13, R. 39. west of the 6th V,, M., Keith, county, Nebraska, except thm railroad right-of-way, containing . 144.7 acres more or less, according to government survey. Terms of sale; 15 per cent of the purchase price cash day of salew when possession will be given. Purchaser to assume a mortgage of 38.500 duo March 1, 1925, Rearing In terest at the rate of ( per cent. Re mainder of purchase price November 1, 1920, when a good and sufficient ab stract of title together with warranty deed will be delivered to purchaser, improvements: $10,000 worth of fine Improvements, built 5 years ago. as fol lows: Good 1 -story, 7-rooni house, with basement and furnace; water In kitchen; plenty of nice shade trees: also rice little bearing orchard; good basn for( horses; stanchions for 10 cows; nwfw for 25 tors of hay: hog house; chicken house; granary and new garage, with cement floor, room .for 2 cars: good well and windmill; 95 ' acres fenced. 60 acres fenced hog-tight, 125 acres in cultivation, including 60 Nacre qf alfalfa which cut 150 tons last season,' balance ' pasture. Soil, rich black loam. Land lies level. Is all sqb lrrigated and excellent lfalfa land and well adapted to the production ef corn, wheat, oats, barley and beets. Posses sion, day of sale. For further Informa tion address Nebraska Realty Auction - Co. Central City. Neb., Mark Carraher, Auctioneer; it. A." Larson, Owner. "7 New York Lands. NEW YORK. 3700 cash.' $100 yearl; good buildings. 70 acres farnr tools, nons, is.vuu. 56 acres. 3 cows. team, tools, $4,000. 40 acres, 10 cow. team, tools, $4,200. J 15 acres, fruit farm, $1,400., "4 120 acres, 20 per acre, possession to day. No snow. 1 E. MUXSOJf. 2436 S. Snlina, St.. Syracuse, N. Y. N Wisconsin Lands. LANDOLOGY, a magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription free.. If for a home or as an investment you at thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, "Mall me LAND OLOOY and all particulars free." Ad dress Editor, Landology, Skidmore Land Co.. 433 Skldmore Bldg., Marinette. Wi. FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. WEAD, Wead Bid g., 310 S. 18th St. -Ul I'd L' JC, .1 r. I V X l,u. J. Lowest rate. Prlvat loan booths. Harry . 1 1 1 . . r , J r-n TV EGIO Va 1 flQJ mauiaiu'i K, tail diibv, w'ttf. VfTull STvyTa IT A 2T 11? TV B At?fR OMAHA HOMES EAST, NEB. FARM8. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 10U1 Cm. Nat Bk Bldg. Dou. 271$. PROMPT service, reasonable rates, private money. Oarvln Bros.. 345 Omaha Nat Stocks and Bonds. FOR SALE for nuick enfch. y30 shares American State Bank totV at $95 per share. Box K-t, Omaha Bee. Miscellaneous. FARM and city 'oans. E. .H. I.OUGEE. INC X 62 SK eellne Bldg. ' , PRIVATE MONEY. 1 SHOPEN A 'COMPANY. Doug. 4,28. D. E. BUCK 4V Loy ns. 443 Omaha Nat Motorcycles and Bicycles. hARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargain in used machine. Victor H. 'Boor, the moturcycl man. 87th and L,eavenworcn bts. .Ills' HABLEY-DAV1DSON Motorcycle, 4 t with aide car, cheapv , Tyler 2178. FARM LANDS. Colorado Lands. LIVE havo served the Omaha public In w t: - i -. 36 year. W have many calls now for botneit List yair pnlperty with us. W will serv you ro your Best interests. . Mc Cague Investment. Co Ranches and Farm Lands 10.000-acre deeded, 6,000 cattle ranch, 5.000 acre leased, that goe wltn ranch; good Improvements; all under fencsr running water; some -- timber. Priced for quick ale. $17.69 per acre. 640 acres, fell level; good soil: small Improvement; one mil good store, post office, high school. Priced $30 per acre. 330 acre, all level; good 4-room house, small barn, garage, chicken house: good well, soft water at door; one-half fenced. Prico, pr acr. $20. If. you or In th Jnarket for a tanch or farm, writ 5. M. CLAYT(k Room 11, First National Bank; Bldg., Colorado Springs. Colo. ) , , I bought right and will aell yon at- : t...-i.. ,(.ht anw nmr nt 7000 flrrSa ' of tb best wheat and corn land Id ,: . east Colorado. Writ for facta, now. , Go our crop. Investigate. , R. T. Clin. Owner, . . " . ' Brandon. Colo. UARTER seetkn. close to Burlington, Colo., partly fenced, 60 acre under cul tivation, well and windmill, no other ' Improvements. Prtc $35 per acre; $500 down will handle. Address Box K-54, Omaha Be. t, uVim-corrslder icn Ji'RES in Burllneton dtstrtct, proved, $30 pertacra. Wonld consider Omaha property as part payment. Phone OoltX 4183. Frank Gaas, Owner. - 4003 " No. 25th St. Omaha. J Kansas Lands. REMEMBER WE ARE CUTTING A 6,009-ACRE TRACT OF -:- LAND IN THOMAS-CO. ' To auil pchtet; ever 3.500 acre hi wheat; nito for cur list N , FELTON & WES? tOT ifrouns Biqar Tyler 4V REAL ESTATE WANTED. HAVE YOU A 5 TO 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE?, For quick results list it with, W. FARNAM SMITH St CO., Established. 1885. Phone Doug. 664. 1320 Farnam St YOU WANT TO SELL THAT HOUiB Want oiilck actiao? Just, try us. Call Tyler 491. - OSBOR.N'B REALTY CQ...' 480 Be Bldg, To buv orXcell Omaha Real Estate se FOWLER & McEJONALD 1120 Clfy Nafl Bfik Bldg. Doug. 1426, WE HAVE ccah buVsrs for cottage n bungalow nicely located. Sbriver, 1047 9 Omaha Nat.' Bank Bldg. D. 1636. REAL ESTATE and all kinds of insurance 748 OmahayNat. Bank-Bldg. WANT to buy from owner, 6 to 8 room house, on payments, for colored. Web. 4160. . - E. G. SOL0MON)R"e SI 4 Brown Block. WANT 6 colored. to 8 -room house, Webster 4150. vestment. Real Estat Doug. 5262. from owner; N REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. ACREAGE FOR SALE OR TRADE v The finest 32 acresNn Douclas county facing east 6n Krug-Park 1 r ' 1 , 1 . j . a roaa, lew diocks to pavcu street. High, and sightly .location; land lies Dractic.allv level. Owner will sell oh easy tcrnis or trade for a Kooa ciose-in investmenx. ror price and terms call A. P. TUKEY &--S0N. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. WE have nine houses and one brick flat in Omaha; well rented, to exchange for land. S. SI & R. E. MONTGOMERY", 213 City Nat. Bank; Doug. 1?13. BEAUTIFUL larga hill tract lots In best part or council jjiuirs. wnat nave you to trade, carl Changstrom, 2UZ0 Far' nam atrc?'. REAL ESTATE E SUBURB Council Blufis. 4 ACRESln Council Bluffs One mile from Omaha car line. Rich, well-drained and level. Can be bought for $1,400. Terms, Yt cash; balance to suit buyer. McGEE REAL ESTATE CO., 105 Pearl St Council Bluffs. Ia. Dundee. DjUNDEE $10,500 Eight roonvf and, sleep ing porch; sun roomlivHiig room, dining room and kitchen fist floor; three bedrooms and sleep ing porch Second floor; floored attic;jfull basement; oak rWors throughout and oak finish first floor; full lot,' nicely located, with garage for one car. First time offered. .. GLOVER & SPAIN REALTORS. " 918-20-Cijy Nat." Douglas 2850. -DUNDEE A good 6-room house, having nice living room, dining room, butler's pan try and kitchen on first floor, with, oak floors and oak finish: second floor has 3 large, pleasant bedrooms and tiled bath. Well located and a bargain at ' the price asked. Mustibe sold at once. D. V. SHOLES CO. REALTORS. Douglas 46. 915-17 City Nat'l. Bit. Bldg. DUNDEE OFFERING A cozy little stucco bungalow is 'just being completed. - It is strict ly modern, has oak floors and fin ish, white enamel in bedrooms. Close to car. Price $7,000; $1,000 cash, $65 per month.' Call. Mr. Carse at Douglas 3575 days, tlft Peters 'Trust Bldg "DUNDEE HOME . NEW MODERN, UP-TO-DATE SIX ROOM. HARDWOOD FINISH, BRICK FIREPLACE; VERY NICE; READY TO MOVE RIGHT INTO, FOR $9,800. ON REASONABLE PAYMENTS. Yf. H. GATES 647 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldgr. D. 1 204. We apccialtze in Dundee homes. C. B. STUHT CO., 912-14 City Katlonal. Dougiss 87S7. DUNDEE, modern 7-room home for sale by owner'. Walnut 3 621. NEW 7-ROOM, with sunroom: strictly up to date; 51st and Underwood: close to school and Happy Hollow club; imme diate possession; $13,500. Call owner. Douglas 274. Florence. C. L. Nethaway for suburban property. Florence Sta., Omaha. Neb., Col. 1409. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West. West Farnam Bargain 't A very well built and' attractive 8 room home, having large living room, with fireplace, library; nice dining rbom, with French doors onto an optr porch; butler's pantry and Wtchcn, on . fist floor. Upstairs there are 4 very pleasant sleeping ooms and bath; fin ished room on 3d floor; large lot, and Jtarage for -4 wo cars, with living quar ters above the garage. This house is a wonderful bargain for the" man who appreciates value. Must be sola; Pps session immediately. Must act quick. D. VTSHOLES CO. .- REALTORS,-' " Douttliis 46. 915-17 City Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. WEST FARNAM. BUNGALOW ' Beautiful five-room easf- frcit bunealow in .West Farnam distri and closeo.new Cathedral. Built four yeafs aeo by owner. Has five rooms on one floor finished in oak and birch. On paved street, convenient to sclwol arid street car. For shorW.time only; price $7,500.00. Call SchroedeB Investment Co. - 538 Railway Exchange. , , Douglas Montclair Bargain V REALTORS. tfOA FIRST NATIONAL Vw BANK BJJ1LDING. PHONE rXfV? DOUG. ?y- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ' Larire two-story stucco residence! hs large iaing room across entire front of house, with fireplace; large dimng roonj. breakfast room, kitchen, on' first floor; three bedrooms, bath and closed-ln sleeping porch on second floor; oak fin Irh downstairs: white enamel and ma hogany j doors unstalrs: oak .floors throughout; large attic, plastered;, bn ce ment; on paved street: .south front; ne-hslt block to rnr; restricted nelitn borhood: am offering this home fiul"k ! " Phan WnJnirt - tfiim riinill in.., ii ,i 3811 Dodge St. and 32nd (Ae. Corner lot, 93x135 feet. Good 12rroom house, all modern, finished ln'ook with oak floors' throughout. ' Thi property would make an idoul location for bnch elors' quarters. Price $15,000; $4,C(00 cash, balance handled jti terms. GEORGE & COMPANY REALTORS 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Kstatn and Investment. Tyler 3024, OMAHA- Real J? J. MULVIHILL, 200 Brandeis Theat. Doug. 96. WEST FARNAM ' A good 7-room ll modern, well lo cated on paved street and In-line shape; can be shown by appointment. Price $6,500 and well worth the money. Call Sunday Walnut "815, week days Doug las 3575. . A. W. TOLAND CO., ' 410 Bee Bldg, REAL VALUE FOR $5,000 ' ; seven rooms and baftt., strictly mod ern, oak floors, stucco: ctrotqje corner lot; on paved Street; one block to two car lme.t. OSBORNE REALTY CO. Tyler 9, 430 Bee Bldg. Investment. Omnb Real Estate and JOHN T. BOHAN, 621 Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler FOR quick results list with Benjamin Frankonberg. 624 Bee Bids,'. Douglas 723 J. B. ROBINbON. Ri ai Eat.ite and Iisrest mcnts. 442 Ben Bldg.. DoUKlas 8097. FOR SALE By owner, 6-room cottage; modern except heat. $3,500. Har. ti'174: BUY FROM OWNER'6-ronm house, i lots, $2,7.00. 4925 Deestur. Walnut 3173. BENSON MEYERS CO., 424 On jlDA t 1.11J , I 1 11 . 1 , JL . Here is a beautiful home that must be sold at onqo as owner is leaving the cify; located 131 North S4th street. 21i blocks from Farnam car line. Beauti ful living room with fireplace; hall; - paneled dining room; large screen porch; 4 nice bedrooms with large sleeping porch; bath room, including shower; maid's room and bath on third floor; refThitewatcr softener and Ruud heater; garapre; beautiful grounds and shrubbery. This houBe was btrtit only three years ago. If you want a real home located on J a quiet trcct, don't fail to look at ihls at once, as It is a genuine bargain. Price $15,000. KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY, f Douglas 1150. WEST FARNAM HOME - Nine-room sturro, eak downstairn, maple upstairs;- fmo condition; close to Cathedral on 39th street. Party leaving town, make offer. S. S. and R. E. 'MONTGOMERY, VS13 Vly Natl. Bank Bldg. Doug. t313 45th and Franklin Sts.. Mighty good G-room, all modern homo; every convenience; laro south front lot; quick possession. Price $5,000; $1,500 cash down. . R. F. CLARY CO 2404-06 Ames Ave. Colfax 17 North. 'J f SIX ROOMS, STRICTLY MODERN. 37,000, J,i CASH. -Buys this six-room, strictly modern house, located on a lot 30x135, near 31th and Franklin Sts.; dandy, living room and dining room and Urge .kitchen on the first floor; three large, light bed rooms and bath on the second floor; hot water heat; 'full cement basement with laundrv facilities: only 1 block to car line and school: built for home by the' owner and in excellent condition; key,' at our OTnce. i COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO., 1516 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Douglas 3032. Pgugla 5236. $2,800 Four-room house; electric lights; ce ment basement; hedge around place house ' three j years old; lot 204x100; $1,500 cash; ta lance terms. $4,000 ' 4703 North. 36th Ave., Immediate pos session; 6 rooms; modern: nice location; $1,500 cash; balance terms. , M DEUEL & CO.. 2405Ames Ave. CojTax 726. 6 ROOMS, HOT WATER HEAT-'. . Very fine house, all modern, nice lot, fruit and shade; paving paid; xnear 27th and Bristol. Price 36,000; terms on part. P. JrTEBBINS CO, 605 Omaha Nat. Bank. Phone D. 2182. N M IN NIC LUSA. An elegant bungalow of 5 room,s; living room across entire front of house,' with fireplace", large dining room, with large buffet; every built-in feature In kitchen; large full abasement,' cemented with pressed brick foundation. .See this a one at once. J'or appointment call Mr. Tollver, Tyler 721. ' D , Tin,,, n,'. , , imvtr jinuo., iia. iveeiine Aiag. A 7-ROOM . AND RLEEPTNQ PORCH MODERN HOME fN MAPLE STREET, , NEAR OULEVARJ). VERY DESIR ABLE. PRICE ?5.750 ON EASY TERMS. CALL MR. BROWNE. TYLKR 43181 I . INTER -STATE REALTY CO., - 2520 Farnam Street. .For Sale By Owner ; GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE, ALL MOD ERNS LARGE BASEMENT, ALSO GARAGE; i;,C0O. 2025 NORTH 19TH STREET. WEBSTER 4901. f A FEW homes and lots for Bale in Park wood Addition; as safe place for Invest ment. Norris & Norrls, Douglas 4270. FOR SALE By owner, 6-roora all mod ern cottage, furnished or, uSifurnlshed, with garage; corner lot. 3618 Boyd St. 2l27 SEWAliD, galow, .1500, Crelgh, 608 4-ro.ra, new, modern bun nBk v, I . I. 1 . . i i-nii, i ntniito 'iiiuii Lilly, Bee. Douklsa 200? UINNE LUSA home and lots offer tb best opportunity to Invest, your, money, '-rtrone Tyler 187 i F.'VE ROOMS 2 LOTS -13.200. NOW VACANT. ' 1509 DOWN AND $31 PER MONTH. R. V. CLARY CO., " v 2404-6 Ames Ave. Colfsx 175. ) NOW VACANT- 6-room bungalow: Just whlrt you will appreciate for a home: look ' it overt location 7103 N. 24th St.! a district of , all new homes.' Trice $6,600. V i ' ' Anotiior one on 36th St., josthorth of AmesAve.; vacant soon. Priced at $3,100; better arrange to see this one before you buy. Can show you by ap pointment. , MtAGUE INVESTMENT CO, Doug. 1315.' 1506 DodgMtT Evenings call Mr. Lnwler, Col- 2571. TWO 8-R00M HOMES Fine condition, all modern,- hot water , i heat, $l,0oo down, balance tiasy terms, $4,000 and.' $4,400. located WIS and 1614 Burdette stree t., street to be paved this yeafty ' K ' 5723 FOWLER AVENUE. Eight-room modern, hot water Ofjner Jot. fine shade and fruit, . $3,850'; easy ternis. S. S. Ad R.-E. MONTGOMERY, " Raise Pittsburgh Teachers. Pittsburgh,' April 20,-At an an nual cost of $1,16?,S72, the salaries of 2,562, tfcachers in the public schools were increased by the board f education. , REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. North. "SticriiicePrice y i Immediate .Possession 7 rooms, hot water heat, one block to carline; 87th and Antps; large lot; all modern; not new, but. one big snap for $1,200. Owner leaving, city; $1,000 cush will handle now. R. F. CLARY-CO., 24IVI-6 Amef' Avn. - Colfax 175. SOLD IN FLORENCE i FOUR SOLD THIS WEEK. TWO GOOD BAROA INS LEFT. One 5-rooiu, all " modern, , oak finish, $3,750. . . One 6-rooiiK beautiful home and full ere, $4,760. ' , . , , ACT ON THIS QUICK. R. FCLARY GO.v 2404-06 Ames Ave. Colfax 175. yflne 6-Room Stucco 1 On ioQge near 43d; all Improvements rlald. Your opportunity to nave $il,B00 on present building cost. Offered for $8,500; $4,500 e.ish' will handle. R. F. CLARY CO., 2404-06 Ames Ave. ?."LJil; Worth While, Grand Ave., Snap , . Seven rooms, all modern; larpe south front lot: slnrte: brautiful location: -will sell quick 'for $i,200; $1,000, exsh aown. R. F. CLARY CO., 2104-06 Ames Ave. Colfax 175. ' x Btmgajow Two t dandy, almost new; both, In walking distance from 24th and Ames. $5,XQ erh. Ono can bo bought with $1,800 caslft. down. The other will re CiUire more cash down. . These cannot bo du'dicn.ted for $8,000. R. F. CLARY-CO., 2404-06 Amps .Ave. Colfax 175. South. HANSCOM PARK BARGAIN . PRICE ONLY $8,300 Splendidly well, built, two-story square house; oak fniah nnd strictly modern In every respect; garage; lot 0x140; two blocks to park, car and school, West . Side. Shown only by appointment.. OSBORNE REALTY CO. Tyler 496. 430 Bee Ulrlg. NEARLY NEW STUCCO BUNGALOW? Five rooms and bath (living room about 12x20), all handsomely decorated: 60xl40-foot lot; juved 'street; located south .of Vinton on beautiful 18th street. An exceptionally big bargain at $5,000; about $1,600 cash. RASP BROS., 212 Kce'lne Bldg-. Tyler 721. SUPERB LOCATION A lovely home of 10 moms, a half block from car, two ilocks from tho park and has a lovely big lot fttcing east. Arrangement is fine, tile vesti- bule, big roomy living room, den and v the, dining room Is great. Ail bedrooms upstairs and third floor has 3 rooms and bath. Throe-car garage with ce ment drive. This won't last long at $7,500. Terms of $if00.or let's have your offer. SHOPEN & CO. Douglas 4228. Keeline 31dg. f-R. MOD., near' Manscom Park, $4,500; good terms and immediate possession - 8-R. Mod., choice located; $7,000. 6- R. Mod., Hanscom P.irk; 6.R00. 7- P... New Home Cathedral Dlst.; $12 500. CONBOY & GREENE, 600 Peters Trust Bldg. Doutr. 3H41. .Webster 0166. Buy Improved Acres - "We offer you a dandy choice, good homs and fertile ground, from $3,000 to $5,500. These are snapsT Owners leaving for east. .Don't delay; $1,000 cash down on either. R. F. CLARY CO., 2404-00 Ames Ave. Colfax 175. 33d and Woolwbrth Seven rooms, all modern; lot BOxlSO; nil specials, Including orwfimontal s'treot lights, paid in full; $5,H00 will buy this, with $2,500 cnh clown. R. F. CLARY CO., 2404-00 .Ames Ave. "rolfnx 115. Miscellaneous. . NW 5-R00M $500 DOWN; BALANCE MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Strictly modern bungalow; firsf "clas9 in every detail can be bought on above terms; good neighbor hood Call Douglas 7412 days or Walnut S432 evenings; ask for Mr. Cole. . $v3,500 "A neat 5-rcom house with 4 largm,lots. yard fenced an Ideal little piece of acreage right In town, asking $700 down. (Might tako considerable less.) Easy monthlv payments. .' Amos Grant Company, ' REALTORS. 334-6-S TirnndsiR Theater Bldg.' Doug. -33S0 BIRKETT & CO. SSfi" and insures. 250 Bee Bldg. DougUs 633. 'REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTSr - AMERICAN SECURITY CoV N. W. Cor. lSth nd Dodge. Doug. E013. heat, only 213 'City Natl. Batik fitdg. Doug, lili f" .-. f -i Now is the time to order your awnings and porch curtains. Do not', wait unfil.lhe sun has faded your UraperiesVand rugs Protect them with awnings made by AMERICAN TENT & AWNING CO. , we Furnish designs an estimates free 4Cth 4nd Farnam St. ' TL Harney 5022 ; J. S. OPDAHL, Mgr. Quth.Side Four Men In Auto V Viblims of 'Accident ' When Car Overturns s ;, - - -.'X;.. . Four men riding eat on Missouri avenue iu an autoniobile wer vic tims jof -an accident, late .Monday night when their car overturned at the corner of South "Thirteenth ave nue. ''. ' ' M. F. McCabe, 2917 Dorcas street, driver of ' the machine, suffered a sprained, back and numerous cuts and bruises. He was attended by police surgeons of South Sidesta tion, booked for intoxication,, and taken to his home. His ; three companion's, O. II. Hhnihcfl, 1816 Chicago streetTom W. Marrow, 3609 Charles street, and E. F. Farnam, 1506 Colbysstreet, were arrested and charged with in toxication. Their case was coittin ued until this morning. Ask Federal Inspection At Higgins Packing Plant According to" John W.. Pepper-dine,- new general manager of thq Higgins Packing plant, an applica tion has been filed with the govern ment asking that federal inspection he installed at tlfc plant to go into ef fect May 1. Manager Pepperdine says the Higgins Nompany will endeavor to broaden its territory for distribution of its output by opening a number of branch houses and refrigerator lines in a number of states contiguous to Nebraska. , Local-Man, Stormbound, 1 Says Biizzard Worst Ever Word was received Wclnesdajr from Bruc'e McCulloch, editor of the local Stock Yards Journal, that he was stormbound at Bushtiell, Neb.,' and would be unable to' return to Omaha until rail routes were cleared and passenger traffic resumed. Mr. McCulloch said the storm in westr ern Nebraska was the worst known in the hjstory of the state since 1873 and that the storm caused several thousand dollars' worth of losses to stock raisers. ' . Given 60 Days for r " Insult to Waitress Police Judge Fitzgerald yesterday sentenced 'Louis Kenienas, 5049 South : Twenty-fourth street, to 60 days in jail for his part in a fight growing out of alleged insults to a waitress in a South Side restaurant Monday night. , Joseph Zuger, 2815 R street, a re cently discharged soldier, who came to blows with Remenas after de manding the datter apologize to the waitress, was discharged by the court. Money Missing From Pocket . Of Dead Man, Charge Made O. F. $cully, ' .1121 Turrfer boule vard, son of A. J. Scully, who was instantly killed Saturday night when struck ff an automobile at! Thirty-first and' Farnam streets, re ported to police yesterday that his father had 'between $25 and $50 ! in cash in his pockets at the time' of tti'j accident. ' TheNjiioney w"as miss ing vhen the body was taken home, he said. 12-Year-0ld Lad Found Rififng Grocer's Till Lawrcuce Griggs, 12" j-ears old, 2520 Q street, was turned over to juvenile authorities yesterday as in corrigible. John Bighlia, grocer, charged he cattcbt the Vy Monday night rifling tlur cash drawer of his .store at 5131 South , Twenty-sixtli street. The lad is 6 feet tall and has the appearance of a man of 30. Take' Badge Off Patrolman Found Drunk or Beat Patrolman Philip Crosby, 3821 X street, was stripped of his badge Monday night by Acting Captain Phillip Wentz of-, the "(South 'Side police, wno reported he found Cros by intoxicated at Twenty-eighth and Q streets. Police Chief Ebtrstein will fake final action in the casa South Side Brevities Wanted to buy a trunk. , Call So. S53S. "Fo'dnd Bunch of keys betVcen O 'and P strieta-on 41st aVonuo. Tel. 4574. tlood wheaf hcreenlnps for chlcken"Yeed, $2.75 a sack. Call A. L. fcerunuist, )x Son. Beuth 62.. I Vote for .T. P. tTvkk, 21 years In South Omaha, (rom packlnff bouse boy to- busi ness man and lawyer. Now republican candidate for - police magistrate. ( T wish to thank our many friends and also- the employes 'oj tho Leon Brothers company, casing workers of Armour & Co'., Amerlcien Tent and ,-AwnIng conyiany, T'nltcd Slates Rubber compsny and mem bers of Degree of Honor So. 2, - for the kindness end sympathy extended and toy the beautiful floral offerings at tho time of . our sad bereavement in the death of our wltn and mother. Mm. N. Bliumncy. M. Khumnoy Mrs. W. tv Curran, John, Opal, Kilecn and Frank O'Connqr. : , A London railroad terminal in Ahich accidents have happened be cause trains cofcld not be stopped in time has been' equipped with hy draulic buffer-'. , ,' , ' -, Bee Want Ads Are Best Business Boosters. ( Continued from Page 10.) fore one of the. largest crowds that ever turned out to a base ball game, by a score "of 14 to 11. The Wichi tas played fine ball in-the field and hit at opportune tinies", whilufcthe Boosters made a tofal of eight er rors, all of which counted in the sc&re. Berger's hitting and fielding was sensational.. " The score.; ... , . WICHITA. ! - . AB.H.O. Mnrr. If 5 0 1 Smith, eft. 6 W'slib'n, 2b 4 Beck, lb Butler, 3b Horgef, ss t'oy, rf Yaryan, O Kat, p Orcgory, p 3 3 0 S. 2 3 I 2 1ft rti A V 3,1 1 0 0 3 0y1 i DEd MOINES. A, J AB.H.O.A. fi H ol'cher, ss 4 0 2 1 2 li French. Sb 1 Sl.Mllan, If 1 10 1 Hustk. lb 6 2 0 2Rreen, rf 4 4 t 4IOoffev. 2b 6 3 0 .OiMagulra, cf 6 1 4 1 10 3Lomr, c 3 1 4 3 0 f'lAndorsoil, c 3 12 30 liMers, p 2 3 ; ;MocKoiew,p. l i Total 41 17 27 llUJi essant p i 5 - , ; I Totals $7 15 24 8 D(S Moines ,..,.....1 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 311 WUiita .....0 ItHIM X 14 , Two base hits: Men, Bergrer, East, Breon, Buckolew. Throe bass hit: Butler. Home ruiv 'Washburn. Sacrifice hits: Hollochcr, Washburn (2), Hasbrook. - Left on bases: Dcs Moines, 7; Wichita, ll' Hits; Off East. 10 In 6 1-3 innings; off Mor, 11 in 6 1-3 InnlnRs; oft Buckolow, 1 In 2-3 inninBS. Struck out: By East, 2; 'by Gregory, G; by Mera, 3. , Bases on balls: Off East. 6: off Mens, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By East (French). . Runs: Wichita, Smith, Washburn (2), Beck, But ler (aTP-Berger iu), Coy, Yaryan; Dos Moines, French (2), Milan (2), Hasbrook (3), Brecn 2). Lonp, Mera and Buckolew. Errors: Wichita, Washburn; Des Moines, Hollochcr (5). French', Mafjulre, Anderson. Umpires: Daley and Llpe. Time: 2:20. Keileher and Conroy Ard Put Out of Ga'me in Second OUlnhoma City, Okla., April 20. Nearly five thousand poople saw St. Joseph t;e Ihe opening game from Oklahoma City to day, 7 to 5. Manager Keileher and Second Kaseman Conroy were put out of the same for disputing a decision in thoxsocjond lu ldnff. St. JOSEPH. I OKL,. CfTY. AB.H.O.A! AB.H.O.A B'wltz, .lb Conrov, 2b Crosby, If, Keileher, ss Allen, ss Walker, rf ,lf.ct 5 2 1 0 3 1 L 0 4 1 1 OlPItt, Tf 4 1 1 Tiuffh.es, ss 4 0 1 Lind're, 3b 4 0 IjDonnelly.lh 4 J. 12 2 1 Po K'k'm K'by.cf.2b Ciroih. lb Shc.slak, c A 2 OlOrlKirs. If 3 OUfriffin. cf OIColc. 2b SiRsmsey liGriffit, o aii'ov'todl n 2. Salisbury, p - 1 1 u 30 927 18 nlntlj. ' 2 1 4 12 3 0 1 4 2 It 4 3 7 Williams, p 3 0 0 ix.uoore Totals 34 11 27 Kl 1 I Totals xB.itt.ed for Salisbury in xpatted for Salisburft in ninth. St. ' .Tcseph 00 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 7 Aklahema . City. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 !J-r5 Two base hltsi: Clroth, Huprhcs. Griffith. Three base hits: Pitts, Shestak. Home run: Oroth. Sacrifice hits: Williams. Covington." Stolen bases: Doimolly, Griffith. Earned runs: Off Covinc:t7n, 4 In three and one third innlnps: off Salisbury. 8 In five and two-thirds innings.-Hits: Off , Covington. 6; off Salisbury, 5. Base on balls: Off Covington. 2: off Salisbury, 2; off Wil liams, 6. Strbek out: By Covington, 3; by Salisbury, 4; by Williams, 6. Double plavs: Cnlq, Hushes and Donnellv; Groth a"nd Allon. Lett on basol -Oklahama Citv. 9; St.. Joseph, 1. Runs: St. Joseph. Bon newltz, Crosby (2), Groth (2), Shestak (2); pklahoma City, Titt (2, HuKhes1, Ramsey, Griffith. Errors, St. Joseph, Bonnewits. Keileher. fKrby; Oklahoma City, Oriftgs. Umpires: Jacobson and Lau2. Time: 1:45. American Association. - Kansas City, Mo., April 20. R.H.E. fj- Paul ...713 0 Kansas City ; o 4 1 Batteries: Overlook and Hargrave; Horstman, Bcedle, Johnson and Sweeney. Inlianapolis, April 20. Columbus-Indianapolis postponed; rain. Louisville, April 20. Toledo-Louisville postponed; wet grounds. Milwaukee, April 20. Minneapolis-Milwaukee postponed; wet grounds. t St gnding, of the Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. , W. L. Pct.l W. Omaha ..1 0 l.OOOlTulsa ... .0 Siouic City 1 0 1. 0Q1-s Molnes.O Wichita... 1 0 l.TOOIJoplin 6 St. Joe....l 0 1.000Okl. City..O N.VTIPXAL LEAGUE. . W. L. Pet. v ' W. Mlltslgh ,4 1 .8()0jp'dolphla ' 2 Brooklyn !4 1 .80(T)noston ...3 Cincinnati 3 1 . ,75o:.'ew York.l St. Louis, 3" 3 .SOOiChicago ..1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L. Pct.l W. .5 0 1 .OOOIWasVton Chimgo-. .2 0 1.000'P'deIphia .1 Cleveland 4, 1 .8T0'Ne York.l St Louis. 1 1 .500Detrolt ...L lesion L. Pet. i .ooo 1 .000 1 .000 -5 -ooo . I Pet 3 .500 3 .500 4 '.200 .8 .167 L. Pet. 2 ..500 3 (.2r.O 4 .200 v.0, Base Ball Notes wiui.-ciKJ,; M'm y:). ine ienat il,.,;.. ,n.J.. ti, Cl f-, i a. mite Miu5u udii piayt their roster. Thev are Shanks. and Schacht. The latter is a hurler. ; . ors on Shaw new with young nitty . Gr,easy J'eals, Redoutfielder, "- t's-n-i v.vuv "uiuip uas a brothef who also sports a" t n TI It l ,.-. r iiaimic. jney can mm. vviody. He's playing ball at West Virginia university. ' Pitcher Higgins, opening name unknown, is the first hurler to come, through with a no-hit game for the 1920 season. Pitching for Atlanta, he blanked Chattanooga in the open ing game of the Southern associa tion, 5 to 0. ' I . Catcher Yclle and Infielder Siglin of the Tigers have been released. Yclle goes to Frisco and Siglin to Portland. . - Bcrnie Neis, the midgef. outfielder with the Dodgers,, is one of those fellows who can hit from cither side of the plate. Brooklyn fans like him. The wounded soldiers of Fort Sheridan were ntertaincd by the local colony of boxers last night. Jack Coyne, Paul Burke and several otlier local boxers made the trio to the army post. Husker Practice Delayed. Lincoln, Neb., April 20. (Spe cial.) Nebraska university trac practice in preparation Tor'' the Drake relays has been delayed a good'' deal on account of rain'. Coach Schu'te intends to take four teams, four-mile, mile, half-mile and quarter-mile to Des Moines for the Drake clasMC - In Krelzlcr, Dorn ALLEGES SIMS STRAINED POINT JN TESTIMONY Only One Charge Against Navy , Could Be Considered Grave, Assistant Chief of Op- r - - crations Sys. . .,. . '. ; -Washington, April 20. Rear1 Ad--miral Sims "strained a point to make a case against the navy ' when he diarged that its failure to co-operate fully with 'the allies' during the first few morithsof Atherican paYticipita lion in the war postponed1 victory.' -four -months, Captain Pratt, wartime , assistant chief of 'operations, de clared before the senate committee investigating the Sims-Dapiels row. - Pratt said only 'one charge made by Sims ccmld. properly be consid ered grave. That, lie said, Was the . assertion that "failure of the navy to throw its full weight into the -struggle from the start ecst $1S, 000.000,000 and 5(10,000 lives. Praw told the coiuniittee that dur- -ing the early part of the war only nine or ten anti-submarine craft" ' were kepi at home to protect the Atlantic coast, whije during the same period the British aifmirality kept . Ill destroers with the grand fleet" and entirely- out of antisubmarine operations. , ' ( Sims was under a "misconception ' of his poitwn when he compared his jdiities with " thdse .of General , : Per,hing," Pratt continued. The ad-; miral wasnot an independent com mander-in-chief, he said, but the representative in London of the chief . of operations. r , - ' --. " - Some of the factors that caused delays and1 mistakes that might b avoided in tuture wars, the captain declared, were lack of material prep- , aratiori of adequate supplies and re- pair bases, of sufficient personnel -r afid training facilities,xand of mod ern methtnls of organization and ad; ministration. : . , -"I ask you to consider file navy of Aprils 1817, then the navy of November,- 1918, and finally the navy -of today," the i witness -said. "With N men leaving the service in droves and ships lying Idle at the' navy yards, your navy of today is . bitt a battered hulk ofwhat it was on Amistice day. VVere war to be ; declared today would it , be trfe navy's fault that we were' not in stantly prepared?" ' i " i 7 9 . Ctlll uiui uvuuuv. u, VX , I milers who with the support of a ' tourtn man snouia represent .Ne braska creditably in the four-mile event. ,-. ,. ' ' , With the Pugs , Chicago, April 20. Tom Bigger, ' chairman, of ihe Michigan boxing . , commission, says a big army match is urUler wayfdV May 3 at' Detroit ; betw'en . Bob Martin and. Ted ' ' Jamieson. This bout, if made, 11)""""" " test the real fighting ability of ,1h ' A. E. F. champion. Willie Green, who was slated foi a tussle with Teddy Murphy at Mari- r nctte, Wis., April 30, had to post pone the contest on account of i match at Streator, April 27, which would make it impossible for him to , ! fill both dates. Theres a ruling in ! Wisconsin that a boxer can not en gage in a contest six days before a match that takes place kT any part of the Badger state. ' " ' Johnny Ritchie will take on Mik " '' Dundee in the final bout in a card ' arranged" by John Wagner for th : first show o( Jhe season at Mari nettej WTis., April 30. , , Six Teauas Apply. Six teams last night applied fol -. franchise in the' Church Base Call . v league for the 1920 season. Th'ej : are the Pearl 'Memorials, first and ' second team, Grace Lutheran, Hirsi '. Memorial, First, M. E. and th4'Y" Dormitory. Two more franchises. re main open. - Peters Throws Smith. . Charley Peters, the wtestlina -sheriff of Papillion, ' Neh., threw . Pleasant Smith two falls in 21 and : 16 minutes, . respectively,; at Thcr - " ' mopofjs, Wyo., Saturday night. ' . Hockey Teanv Arrive a. ' " Antwerp, April 20. America' ' hoakey team, which is entered in ' ', the first big events of the Olympic .games to be held here this spring -and summer, arrived Tuesday. , " Hockey Team Arrives. .Antwerp, . April -19. America's hockey team, which 'is entered in the first big events, of the Olympic ' games to be" held here' this spring ; : and summer arrived Tuesday. ! -.' ' . . :l - I , Pioneer Woman, 90 Years Old, Dies at Jewish Home Mrs. Lizzie Levin,' 90 ; yearsi bid, who has been living at the Tewish ' Old Peoples' home, .2504 'Charles , street, died at the home last night. Mrs. Lej'in has been a resident, of Omaha Jor 28 years. . - ' She issurvivl by two sons, Ap nold Levin, 2051 North nineteenth -street, and Israel Levin of Chicago." v 111. The funeral service will be held, V". at the Old Peoples' home this after- v hoon at 2:30. j Burial will be in Fish er rpinplnrv ' Negro Woman Arrested for. Stabbing AnotBer in Back' Amy" Grimes, 6024 South "Twenty-sixth, had" an altercation with Mrs. Douglas Thomas, 2615 1 street, . Tuesday afternoon. She was taken to 4hey South Side jail by the" po lice on a charge of having stabbed ,'; Mrs. Thomaj- twice iu the back with a penknife. Both Wothen are nc- ' grccs. - ' . - Estate bf Oil Ulagnate ; Valued at $12,383,980 ' St. Louis, April 20. The total value of the estate of John.T. Milliken, oil magnate, who died in January, 1919, was $12,3S8,980, ac cording to a first settlement, filed in probate court here Ttfesday, Tice Want Ads Are Best Business boosters. 4 J - 1 'A 3 .'