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THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, MAY 4. 1920. '
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.
HAVE to food UMd can to Mlcl
(rem. All eric.
. MEEK8 AUTO CO.. 3023 rsrnsm.
fORD touring, 111) model, slao on 1317
mnnm. Hirimv inn
Repairing and Painting.
I : RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED.
Manufactured In Ouiaba, 14-hour sr.
1 Ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert
radiator and fnder repairing: body
danta removed; new fenders mada.
Omaha auto radiator mfo. co
1813 Cumlrt St. Tyler 1T.
Tires and Supplies.
' NEW TIRES. STRICTLT FIRSTS.
on ., $.75 iOxss hits
lifsJH 17.15 32x4 30.lt
SHIPPED SUBJECT TO KXAMINATION.
8TANDARD TIRE CO.,
. 41 North lath Ht. - Pougls 3380.
THE GUMPS-
still PEDDLING. CAftP CAVIAR
Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith
USED TIRES.
30x1, 15.00! SOxJfc, $$.00.
All sixes In proportion. Look ever
our rebuilt!. Open Sundays. Tyler :!.
SAVIQE TIRES.
90t N nth Bt, Keyatona Tlra 8 hop.
NEW REPUBLIC TIRES CHEAP.
F1SK... .312.35 I 14x4.. 121.31
lxl S.$i I 18x4 2l.fl
K AIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. MM CPMINO.
al'TO eleolrlcal rapalra; servlc atatlon
for Ilsytleld carburetor and Columbia
storage batterlae. Kdward2616 N. 13.
Accessories.
16-VOLT buttery and alx-volt battery for
Me. Amea Garage, 4123 No. 24th. Col
fax .
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
Sarley - dav;dson motorcycles
Bargain In uaed machines. Victor K.
Rooa, tho motorcycle man. 27th and
Leavenworth 8tf.
FARM LANDS.
Acreage.
kfOR SALE Flv acrea on the orphanage
road, 4-room hou., well, tie tern, barn,
and some fruit. Colfnx 240.
)
Arkansas Lands.
WRITE ua for description of fruit, stock
and grain farms In our wonderful coun
try. Shermer & Fields, Slloam Springs.
ArK.
Colorado Lands.
"BEST LANDS".
I bought right and will aell you ab.
anlutely right, any part of 7,000 acrea
bt the beat wheat and corn land to
at Colorado. Writ for facts, now.
a our crop. Investigate.
R, U Cllne, Owner,
- Brandon. Colo.
yi'AUTER. aectlon, cloaa to Burlington,
Oalo.. partly fenced, 80 acrea under cul
tivation, well and windmill, no other
Improvement. Trice 336 per acre; 1500
down will handle, Address Box K-68,
Omaha Bee.
ISO ACRES In Burlington district, unim
proved, 130 per acr. Would conalder
Omaha property ss part payment.
Phone Colfax 4182. Frank Qaaa. Owner.
4005 North 26th St., Omar.. '
Iowa Lands.
AVE OWN and control several good farm
In Iowa. W will aell theae farma on
, easy term or accept other property In
exchange aa part pay. Liberal commla
lona to agenla. Submit what you hava
to offer. K. V. Lucey & Co., Storm Lake,
'
Kansas Lands.
Remember we are cutting
a 6,000-acre tract of
land in thomas co.
To aull purchaser; over 3,(00 acrea lu
wheat; aend for cur Hat.
FELTON & WEST.
THT5 Kendall Land Company owns and
control 30,000 acrea In the famous
Thomas county, Kama, wheat diatrict.
Writ for folder.
KENDALL LAND COMPANY",
COI.BY, KAN.
Missouri Lands.
"Some Bargain"
' J0 acrea well Improved, large orchard,
good water, cloea to school and town.
1-1,0(10; $500 will handle. Hop on car,
com to It. Owner, Wellman Arthur,
Mountain Ttew, Mo.
Minnesota Lands. .
IMPROVED FARMS In southern Minnesota
t real bargain. Com and ba convinced.
Send for our nw Hat. New RJchland
Ind A Loan Co., New Richland, Minn.'
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REAL ESTATE WANTED.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
JOHN.W. SIMPSON
Doug. Silt.
!4 Patterson Blk,
REAL ESTATE and all klnda of Insurance,
HERMANSEN At CO.
T4J Omaha Nat. Bank BIdg.
E. G. SOLOMON JSiS!
314 Brown Block roug. t:3.
WANT TO BUY t to 7-room house; mod.
em or part modern, on psymentj. Col
ored. Webster 4150.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
LOT In Minne I.u addition, 63-foot
'frontage, near park; prlred right. Call
Xerell, , Douglas 974 or Harney S155.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
18.000 EQUITY In 4 new strictly modern
houses; fin location; priced right: want
astern property, Chicago preferred. Will
require 38.000 cash to handle,
M. PEASE,
til Brandels Theater BIdg.
BEAUTIFUL larg hill tract lots In be.t
Part of Council Bluffs. What havt you
to trad. Carl Cbangstrom, 3030 Far
nam stre.
Nebraska Lands.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
WELL LOCATED
. . APARTMENT
Or four-fmly home, two 'even-room
and two eight-room houses, each with
sleaplng porch and maid's apartment,
Beautifuly finished, streets and alley
paved.' Will guarantee 33,000 net In
come. Priced right for cash sale. If
Interested . us for particular and
appointment.
M Omaha Nat'l Bank Bid. Doug. 2000
NEARLY new duolex brick flat, cloa in
oak finish, 310,000; Income, 31,080. Call
gays, Douglas 1734.
FOR SALE
Thre-tory bnok building, -full eor
ner lot In wholesale district. Possession
If wanted.
DUMONT & CO..
411 Keellne BIdg. 1'hon Doug. t0.
WAL8H-ELMER CO., Realtors, Real
Estate. Investments. Insurance, Ren
tals. Tyler 1636. 133 Securities BIdg.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Council Bluffs.
FOR SALE S-atre farm with 8-room
house; cement basement: city water;
33,600 cash, 3440 Avenue J, Council
piutm, it.
Dundee.
' 4,000 ACRES
Northeast corner Box: Butt County,
35 per pent best of farm land. Rose
bud silt loam sol), a snr.p at 32a an
S. S. and R. E.
MONTGOMERY,
!13 City Nat. Bank BIdg.
FOR KEITH AND PERKINS
I , COUNVY LAND
Writ ua for Hat before looking elst
whera. FELTON WEST,
SOT Crouns BIdg. Opposlt P. O.
Phon Tyler 448.
" CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS,
UlPr.OVEl). IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA,
at the right price. Writ for Hit.
LARSON A CARBAHER,
Central City. Nebraka.
For Ntb. Farms and Ranohes eeo
Oraham-Petar Realty Co.,
33 Omaha. Nat'l Bk BIdg.. Omaha.
A. A. PATZMAN. Farm. 301 Karbach Blk.
New York Lands.
FARl - FOR SALE.
New York t . near Buffalo; won
derful farming opportunities; rich, pro
ductive dark lohSi aoal; Ideal alfalfa,
wheat, corn, potato, bean land;' nice
buildings: stock, tools, crops Included:
prlcss 330 to 3H0 per ur: wetrn
farmera making thousands of dollars
purchasing here. Catalog containing
valuable Information and descriptlona
"75 ample Farm Bargains" mailed free.
Send immediately, Buffalo Farm Ex
change. Buffalo, N. T.
DUNDEE ....
$10,500 Eight rooms and sleep
ing porch. Sunroom, living porch,
dining room and kitchen first
floor.; three bedrooms and sleep
ing porch second floor, Floored
attic; fult basement.' Oak floors
throughout and oak finish first
floor. Full lot, nicely located, with
garage for one car. First time of-
f GLOVER & SPAIN
i . REALTORS. "
Douglas 2850. 91820 City National.
ACREAGESNAP
OWNER LEAVING '
, CITY .
Excellent two-story lx-room home,
over four acres of ground on paved
street with paving all paid. Barn, ga
rage for six cars, fruit. tu. Priced at
$12,000, part cash. .
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
4.10 Be BIdg.
Tyler 396.
Wisconsin Lands.
FOR SALE 160-aor farm. I0 acres
cieara; nw noutie anu pstni n t biub
of machinery, including a milking ma
chine; 31 cows, young atock- chicken,
hog and 4 horses: clos to town; best
territory In tho state of Wisconsin. Prlc
only 81S5 per acre, worth $200. Writo
to Jacob Kaplts. Mllladore, Wis.
Wyoming Lands.
SOLDIERS 840-acra homesleads; avn
months residence. Duff. Casper, Wyo.
Miscellaneous.
FV.RMS for sale or exchange. Over 100
large and sir s 11, in Illinois, Missouri and
Arkanras. Writs Forman, No. 317 In
ternatlonal Lit BIdg., St, Louts. Mo
for fra llt.
financial:
Real Estate Loans.
i S. H. LOUOEE. INC.".
$28 Keellne BIdg
OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS,
O-KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
ini Om. Nat. Bk. BIdg. Dou. 3715.
Oil Leases.
OIL LEASES FOR SALE.
Flv-year commercial oil leases. Ten
acres and up: $50 per acr four miles
from7 well; $30 per acr. alx mile from
wall.
Act quick If you want a leas at thia
prlc. Eight wella now drilling her,
oil In McDonald No. 1 at IMS feet Ab
atract furnished. Writ for information.
You cannot afford to miss this buy now
hfor price advances. T. B. Davis.
Real F.atate. Oil Leases, P.- O. Box 344,
Hlg Bprmgs. icx
Miscellaneous.
"TrtAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Loweat ratea. Privat loan booths. Harry
Malsshoek. 1814 Podge. D. 561$. E. 184
BDTV1TV VT V IT V
tios to $10,000 mad promptly.
F, P. WEATJadJBldg.ilOB. 13tH St.
PR IV ATP HfOKKY.
SHOPTW COMPANY. Doug. 4381
PROMPT aervlc, recsonabla ratea. prWat
money, usrvin nro.. a.o .fiiinH . "
D. E. BUCK, Loans. 443 Omar Nat.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
We have sold since January 1 61
hnmrs Tf vnurs is still for sale
list with us. We are getting, re
sults for others, why not for Jou?
CREIGti, SUNS & CU.,
Doug. 200. 508 Ree BIdg.
W n havo aerved the Omaha public In
- buying and selling real eatat tor or
Sg years. W hav many calls now for
bom. List your property with u. W
will servt you to your Dt wierssia.
McCague Investment. Co
Beautiful Bungalow
Just Being Completed
, 5 rooms. 3 downstairs, finished in oak,
3 bedroom and bath upstairs, in white
enamel. On paved street. $6,500, Call
Walnut 281 J for particulars.
DUNDEE BARGAIN
) Large 3-atory, 7-room Kellastone vesl
flunce, with double garage, south front,
u block to .car line; only I block to
school; up-to-the-minute in every re
spect; Immediate possession. Price, $17,-
Viiu. ivninui -oi-.
..i.l.li.. rtunriaj, noiTtpS
C. B; STUHT CO.,
. . .. . ,
113-14 ttty ivationai. nioi.
DUNDEE Modern T-room home for sal
py owner. hihui jo-
Elorence.
C, L, Nethaway for suburbau property.
Floreno Sta.. omana. r.n- voi.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
WEST FARNAM,
HOMES
' 209 SO. 35TH AVE
t This is a 7-room modem house
with furnace heat fine large lot
with trees and shrubbery; can be
purchased for' $2,500 cash and bal
ance monthly; house shown only
by appointment. Do pot bother
trie tenant. '
- 610 SO. 35TH-AYE
A 6-room, house on a corner. lot;
completely modern aiid worth the
price asked. $2,500 cash, and bal
ance monthly.
. 311 NO. 33D ST.
.This 7-room modern house has
just been completely remodeled
and will make a fine home for
you; good neighborhood; close to
school, and within walking dis
tance of the retail district; terms
can be arranged.
CREIGH, SONS & CO.
Doug. 201. , . 5U8 Bee Hiflg.
IiAVK inquiries for good home In good
location. w ywu wnk w u jjk
oroosrtyT List It with C A. 0rlrn-
mel. $4 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg
ru WANT TO BELL THAT HOUSE?
want quica aciiou iusi sw u. -
" Tylar 43s.
QSBORNB REALTY CO.. 430 Be BIdg.
To buy or sell Omaha Real Eaiat a
FOWLER & McDONALD
1130 City Nafl Bsnk BIdg. Toug. 142S.
. A j HAVE cash buvar for cottagas and
1. bungalnwa nicely located. ShrKer. 147
'. Omaha at. BaaX BIdg. . 18J$.
Montciair Bartrain
Immediate Possession "
T irrr. .ctnrif afiirrn rsirlpnc:
has large living-room across en-,
, . r i .. '.L C. 1
tire ironi or nouse, wun urcpiaLc,
large dining-room, breakfast
rooi; kitchen on 1st floor; 3 bed
rcdms, bath and closed-in sleep
ing porch on 2d floor;'oak finish
downstairs; white enamel and ma
hogany doors upstairs; oak floors
throughout; large attic; plastered
basement; on paved street; south
neighborhood. Am offering this
house tor quick sale at )u,you.
Phone Walnut 2812. ,
West' Farnam Bungalow
V4 have a beautiful bungalow near
3Tth and Cass SIr with tlva dandy
rtoms on first floor., and ample space
for two more upstair. Built five years,
by owner, haa practically all oak flnleh. ,
full basement, everything complete. Eatl
front Jot on paved street. Prlc $7,340.
Call
Schroeder Investment Co.
0. iHU tU Railway Exchange BIdg.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
FULL TWO STORY
A buy at ' last. Six dandy rooms,
three and hall downstairs, and three and
bath upstairs. Oood basement, gas
heater and hot and cold water In base
ment. This is pine finish, but s dandy.
Big 80 foot on paved street and several
hade tree. Two blocks from car.
Trice $4,280. $1,000 down, or offer.
shopen & qo.
Douglas 4228. Keellne BIdg.
BEAUTIFUL HOME
IN LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS.
5-room stucco bungalow: large living
room, dining roorrr with bullt-ln buffet,
whit enameled kitchen; south, front;
on paved street. Price $7,000. Phone
Walnut 2618 evenings or Tyler 3540 days;
ask for Mr. Sloan. ,
A SPLENDID HOME
I room, all modern, oak finish buaga
low with 2 lota; only $4,860; about $3,000
cash, balance easy terms; let me show
you thla property. If you want a good
home at a email price this is what you
are looking for. Phone Walnut 2813
for further particulars.
For Sale. A Bargain.
Two nice, sightly residence lots In
Brlggs' Place, North Side. Capitol ave
nue, between 46th and 48th streets, 100
front by 96 4 feet deep; somewhat above
grade. $1,600 for both. Ona-thlrd cash.
A. C. Wakuley, Doug. 1572 or Doug. 3008.
A REAL HOME :
Beautiful 2-story stucco in Montclatr,
nicely finished in oak and white enamel,
large living room with fire place, etc.
South front. Price $12,000. Walnut
2812. .
Omaha Real Esta'r. and Investments.
JOHN T. BOHAN,
21 Partnn 1'IV. Phone Tyler 488.
North.
DO YOU WANT A REAL
BUNGALOW IN MIL
LER PARK DIS
TRICT? We just listed a 6-room, strictly
modern bungalow all on one floor,
a special built bungalow, 28 feet
wide and 51 feet long, consisting
of a large living room, dining
room, kitchen, 2 extra large airy
bedrooms and a dandy sun rom;
oak finish and oak floors, full
cement basement, furnace heat,
Milton Rogers furnace, coal bin
and everything complete; nice
large attic, on paved street, paving
paid, lot 50x155 feet. This is priced
at $7,600, one-half . cash, balance
easy terms. Thjs is a real buy
a"nd you would say so if you had
time to investigate same.
PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
537 Omaha Nat. Bk. BIdg. D. 1781.
Sunday call Colfax 3227.
Ask for Mr. Gibson.
6-ROOM SNAP, NEAR
SACRED HEART
CHURCH
This 1.1 aieautiful modern home lo
cated close to Kountz Park Addition.
3 rooms and reception hall down. 3
rooms and bath up. Newly decoret'id
and painted: Brick foundation. Full
cement bssement. East frontage. Large
lot. Uood garage. "Paved street. Vrize
$5,000, forms.
GUARANTEE REALTY
COMPANY
224 Bm BIdg.
Tyler 5171.
OWNER LEAVING
CITY FOR CALI
FORNIA. LOCATED NEAR 16TH
AND PINKNEY.
Seven-room, strictly modern cottage;
i rooms and bath on the flrnt floor; 2
rooms partly finished on the second;
fall cement basement; furnace h.-at;
dandy nice south front lot, 50x130 feet
on paved street; paving paid; garage;
half block to car line. Price, $5.00;
$1,800 cash; balance $40 per month.
This house is a buy for the money.
PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
637 Omaha National Bank BIdg D-1781.
Ask for Mr. Uibson.
Sunday Call Colfax 3227.
6-ROOM MODERN
BEMIS PARK HOME
Three rooms main. Oak floors. Large
pantry and ice box room. Thrne rooms
ana hath up. Pine finish. Newly deco
rated throughout. Situated , high and
sightly. Comer lot. Plenty of shade
trees and shrubbery. Both streets paved
and all paving paid. Basement has sep
arate eoal bin, furnace room, storage
room and laundry room. Price $6,800.
Terms.
GUARANTEE REALTY
COMPANY '
3S4 Bee BIdg.
Tyler 6171.
'KOUNTZE PLACE
'
Tins very well built home having 8
rooms and sleeping perch, must be sold
before Jan 1, as the owner Is leaving
the city at that time. We can safely
recommend this house as a bargain.
For further particulars, call
D. V. SHOLES CO.
( . REALTORS.
Douglas 46. 915-17 City Nat: Bk. BIdg.
TWO 8-ROOM HOMES
Fine condition, all modern, hot water
heat, $1,000 down, balance easy terms.
$4,000 and $4,400. Located 1612 and
1614 Burdett street, Street to be paved
thla year.
372 PQWLER AVENUE.
Eight-rccm modern. ' hot Nrater heat,
ccrner lot, fine shade' and fruit, only
3350: easy terms.
S. S. & R. E. Montgomery
313 City Natl. Bank BIdg. Doug. 1313
7-ROOM MODERN
NEAR BEMIS PARK
4 room main. Oak floors. rqoms
up. Hot water heat equipped with COO
gallon tank, oil burner attachment.
South frontage on paved street. Newly
decorated and painted. Fruit, tre and
shrubery. Large new garage.. Price
GUARANTEE REALT.Y
COMPANY
j: Be BIdg,
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
North.
WELL built, strictly modern 6-room bun
galow, flv years old. Oak floors
throughout. Full cemented basement
with drain. Excellent furnace. East
front lot and beautiful view. Close to
school and carllner Owner leaving city.
Must sell quickly. $4,500 reasonable
terms.
E. H. BENNER CO.,
Sunday call Mr. Boise!, Web. 3607.
Douglas 8406
, 5-ROOM MODERN
NEAR BEMIS PARK
Corner lot. Nicely finished and deco
rated throughout. East frontage. Ma
ple floors up. Large rooms. One block
to Harney car. Price $6,250. Terms.
GUARANTEE REALTY
COMPANY
224 Bee'Bldg.
Tyler 6171.
WEST FARNAM HOT!
Nine-room stucco, oak downstairs,
maple upstairs: fine condition; close to
Cathedral ori 39th street. Party leaving
town, make offer.
S. S. andR. E.
' MONTGOMERY,
213 City Natl. Bank BIdg; Doug. 1313
5-ROOM PRAIRIE PARK.
First time offered for sale. Thoroughly
modern throughout. Only one year old.
Oak floors. Bullt-ln bookcases. Large
lot. Close to car and school. Eaat
frontage. Paved street. Prlc $6,350.
' Terms.
GUARANTEE REALTY CO.,
224 ,Bee flldg, Tyler-6171.
Modern 4-Room Cottage
" $500 DOWN
BALANCE $30 PER MONTH. LOT
50x1 30. DANDY FLACE FOR THE
I MONEY. ONLY $2,750. 3235 OHIO
STREET. WEBSTER 8537.
NEW BUNGALOW
$1,150 Down Price $4,750
Balance $37.50 per month; 6 rooms:
all modern; oak finish. Owner in
' house. 3348 North 69th. Webster 3537.
FOR SALE" BY OWENR 10-room, pressed
brick veneer home, strictly modern; hot
water heat; oak on first floor, with
beamed ceilings; large garaget on paved
street; newly decorated. This house
would cost $16,000 if built today; bar
gain at $li:00O. Colfax 2460.
TWO HOUSES FOR $2,600.
33D AND FRANKLIN.
One,4-rooi and one S-room house, on,
a lot 70x66, paved street, on car "line;
electric light, gas, city water, sewer.
Call Mr. Toliver. ' Terms.
RASP BROS.,
212 Keellne Bldg1 Tyler T21.
MR. COLORED MAN.
Dandy 8-room modern home with gar
age at a bargain.. Don't fall to, call
Webster 4258.
A FEW homes and lots for sale In Park
wood Addition; a safe place for Invest
ment. Norris & Norrls. Dougla 4270.
2527 SEWARD. 4 -room, new, modern
bungalow, $500 cash, balance monthly.
Creigh. 608 Bee. Douglas 200.
COLORED Beautiful, strictly modern G
room home, paved street, near carline.
A bargain. Webster 4180.
BARGAIN BY OWNER.
Six-room cottage, modern except heat.
88.500. Harney 6374.
M 1 NNE LUSA homes and lot offer the
best opportunity to invest your money.
rnone Tyier lei.
STORE with 5 living rooms, fine location.
- an (n I - t- - ill1
s.i.fuu. Terms, j'imhwii, "tuam
FOR quick results list with Benjamin A
. , , en. Ti 1 .1 rtA,U. 74
r ranKmiuera. us. tirp tj,u .-.wn . . --
J. B. ROBINSON. Real Eatate and Invest'
ments. 448 nee BIUX.. unugia vi.
FIRST-CLASS bungalow at 2915 North
45th street. ,
BENSON ft MEYERS CO.. 424 Om. Nat'l.
South.
California
Bungalow
$6,000
It's a beauty, five room, with six
mom accommodations, one bullt-ln bed.
Large closets, dandy full basement with
built-in tuba, fruit and coal room. Oak
and white enamel finish, all oak floors.
Best of fixtures, base bathtub, bullt-ln
pantry and ice box from outside, For
quick sale, price $6,000. Terms, $2,460
cash and $35 a month.
D. E. Buck & Co.,
REALTORS
442 Omaha Nfl Bank BIdg. Doug. 2000
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
WEST SIDE HANSCOM
PARK
Splendid two-story, six-room, oak
finished home, strictly modern, dandy
garage, lot 50x140, paving and all P-
' clals, $8,300.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
430 Bee BIdg.
i Tyler 43
Clairmont Addition.
Two-story, 6-room stucco, strictly mod
ern, oak finish, bullt-ln features. 3 bed
rooms, white enameled, 8 closeta and
linen closet on 2d floor; carpeted; all
curtains and draperies Included: wull
basement; house nearly 3 years old; on
car line: 1 block to school.
STEEL R. E. INVESTMENT CO.,
18lh and Farnam Sts.
Tyler 2022 or Tyler K!5 evenings.
Miscellaneous.
Brand New 5-Room
Strictly.-Modern Stucco
Bungalow
$500 cash; balance easy terms;
will give you immediate posses
sion of 'v this up-lo-thc-minute
home; good neighborhood; south
front; oak and enamel finish; oak
floors throughout; stairway to at
tic; full cemented basement; fur
nace, laundry conveniences. Call
Douglas 491 laydays, Tyler 5167 eve
nings.
Beautiful New Five Room
bungalow in an excellent location,
cast front, on paved street; very
nicely arranged; neat built-in
bookcases; oak floors throughout;
bedrooms enameled; large attic;
full porch; fine laying lot; only
three blocks from car. Posses
sion in two weeks.' Good terms
to right partv. Call Walnut 5373
or Douglas 7412. Ask for Mr.
Grant.
GOOD HOMES
3516 Howard $-room modern home,
33,750; terms, $2,000 cash.
3130 Myrtle Ave. 7 room, modern,
fine homo, $11,000; new.
3711 N. 34 St. 7 room, rriodern, 2
story brick, with garage r $3,950.
296 N: 24th St. 7 rooms, modern, oak
finish: $c,7;o. - . J
3,700 Crelghton Blvd. 5-room mod
ern, oak finish: $8,760, with garage.
, 423-32 8 ;td St. 2-It -story modern
houses: fine corner $7. "on: rash $2,000.
JOHN W. SIMPSON
:i rallcooa Blk -!
Uvufla lUt.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
Miscellaneous.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
Miscellaneous.
COZY 5-ROOM
COTTAGE 1-YEAR-OLD
Thorougly modern In every respect.
Close to car and sclvool. Oak floors
.'throughout. Oak finish living and din
ing room. Excellent plumbing and light
ing fixtures. Just the place you are
looking for. Price $5,700; terms.
GUARANTEE REALTY
COMPANY
224 Be BIdg.
Tyler 6171.
NEW 5-ROOM
BUNGALOW
Oak floors throughout. Nice arrange
ment. Oood location. Full cement
basement. Price, $6,450 $450 caan,
balance like rent.
GUARANTEE REALTY
COMPANY
324 Bee BIdg.
Tyler 6171.
I Will Help You
Get a home of your own. If you
have $450 to $1,000 to pay down
I can sell you a brand new, all
'modern home, situated in good
neighborhood. Don't lay this
aside, but call Douglas 7412 now
and aks for Mr. Cole for full par
LISTEN FOLKS
If you want a dandy little stuc
co bungalow, cozy and nifty, you
want to see this one I have. It's
jiew, well located and on terms.
'Of course, it's strictly modern.
Phone Harney 3556 evenings.
HOT WATER HEAT.
Six-room, modern, on Prettiest Mile
B(vd. Immediate possession; about $,60
RASP BROS., 213 Keellne BIdg. Tyler 721,
COLORED t-Joom, part modern cottage.
large lot. 2UU casn. rrice
Webster 4150.
BIRKETT & CO.T.e,?.,.",r,.,n'..
- . I n 111
and Insures. Too nee mips:. u"u
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS.
AMERICAN Sbiunui v.
N. W. Cor. 18th snd Dodge. ( Doug. SOI.
Real Estate Transfers
Avis, M. Hall and husband to John
D. Wear, .Harnoy St., 196 ft. ,w.
of 33d St., n. ., 50x102.65 $10,
Hastings & Heyden to John Lubold,
33d st., 66 ft. n. of Orebe, e. s.
66x130 :
H. B. O'Halloran to Mark J. Meer,
2tbt St., 114 ft. a. of Manderson,
e. a., 60M24
Pansy W. Daniel and husbarfd to
Frank K. Kudoipn, uoage St., zuu
ft. w. of 51st St., n. ., 60x120..
JoKef Zellnskl and wife to Agnes
Cecilia Palla, 39th St., 240 ft. n.
of P st w. s., 40x118 !,
Stella Hart to Louis Berka et al,
13th st., 18$ ft. i. of Center, w.
i.f 80x125 4,
Max O. Gruttemyer and wife to
Frank W. Grosjean and wife, 50th
st., 100 ft. s. of Jackson, w.
50x130
International Realty Asstes Inc. to
Kate H. Burgstrom, 47th ave., 80
ft. no. of Wirt, w. 40x125....
Ella J Keller to Hugh O. Arm
strong, sr., se. cor. 66th ave. and
Corby St.. 163x194 3,
Hugh G. Armstrong, sr., and wife
to Francis R. Armstrong, Corby
st., 96 4 ft. e, of 66th ave., s. .,
664x194 s,
Hugh O. Armstrong, sr., and wife
to Hugh O. Armstrong, jr., e.
cor. 66th Ave. and Corby, 66HX194 3,
The E. 8. Redlck Co. to N. P.
Dodge. Harney St., 476 ft. . of
i4th st., s. ., 60x180 56,
Earlus M. Click and wife to Jose-,
vphln Honlg, se. cor. 19th and
Jl t.. 62x98 J,
Laura Allis Maxfleld and husband
to Carl H. Backer. Cottage
Grove av., no ft. w. of 30th t
n. a., 40x120
John J. Jones and wife to Oskar
Anderson, Maple St.. 107 ft, . of
32d St., s. s., 63.6x127 6,
Rosena Dalmon to Vlggo J. Peter
son, Ohio St., 100 ft. w. of 20th
St., s. ., 45x119 3,
Charles G. Sotners .and wife to R. .
If. Fair, et al, 33d at., 800 ft, n.
o$ Pacific e. ., 60x186.7... 1,
Charles a. Homers and wife to R.
H. Fair., et al, 3Sd St., 260 ft. n.
of.PaeJflo, e. ., 60x186.7,.' 1,
Fred Janousek et at to Howard H.
Coonen, Hickory st., 100 ft. w. of
28ts t., s. ., 60x100 4,
C. George Carlberg to Osa 1. Jen- ,
kins. 34th St., 81.9 ft. n. of Oak v
at., w. ., 40x136 . 4,
John Stohl and wife to Henry N.
Bank, J 8th' st., 120 ft. n. of J. St., '
w. s., 86x130 6,
Daniel J. Farrcll and wife to Ma
tilda Llndburg, s. e. cor. 38th and
U sts.. , 50x60 5,
August Frahm and wife to Joe. Boi
ler, Ersklne St., 120 ft. o. of 68th
st., n. ., 50x180 '. 2,
Anna Strehlo and husband to Oscar '
Manger, n. w. cor, 15rh and Yates
sts., 60x137 2,
Charles L. Mattson to Hlland B.
Noye et al, n, w. cor. 48th and
California. 100x128
Ray Julius Sorsnsen and wife to Os
car Manger, Lake st., 465 ft. w.
of 26th st., n. s., 50x127.2
C. George Carlberg et al to Ernest
F. Williams et al, 32d t.. 42.3 ft.
n. of Frederick, w. .. 40x116.4..
D. Johri Pearson and wife to First
Swedish Free Mission church, Chi
cago st.. 107.6 ft. w. of 30th' st.,
s. s, 50x120
000
300
660
13,600
,225
,600
600
900
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000
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800
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760
650
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4,750
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Negro Section Men ,
Flouted by Angry
Lakeside Citizens
Lakeside, Neb., May 3. (Special
Telegram.) Negro laborers em
ployed with a section gang near
here, following an outrage perpe
trnied upon a small boy of Lake
side, were driven from their , quar
ters Sunday by a mob of enraged
farmers fand citizens. The mob,
composed of several hundred men,
refused to disperse until every negro
connected with tne section gang had
disappeared.
The mob, which gathered quickly
from all parts of the city following
the report of the mistreatment-of
the boy, threatened to hang the
negro' responsible for the offense,
but cooler heads advised against
?uch action.
Strike Ties Up Harbor
Marseilles, May 3. This harbor
is almost completely paralyzed by
the strike. No ships have left since
the walkout was declared,
NEW YORK WILL
NAME DELEGATES
TO CONVENTIONS
Republicans and Democrats to
Hold Primaries This Week
State Convention in
jdaho on Today.
i . "' . . .
New York, May 3. Fifty dele
gates to the republican national con
vention and 68 delegates to' the dem
ocratic national convention will be
selected in primaries and in state
conventions to be held this week.
Republicans hold a state conven
tion at Ogden, Utah, Monday at
which delegates will be selected.
Senator Hiram Johnson of Cali
fornia, Gov. FrafrltvO. Lowden 'of
Illinois and Maj. Gen. Leonard
Wood each have conducted a cam
paign in the state although it is
possible an instructed delegation
may be chosen.
Sixteen delegates to the national
convention will be selected in Mary
land Monday. Senator Johnson and
General Wood are the principal re
publican presidential contestants,
electors also having the opportunity
to vote ior uninstructed delegates.
There are no democratic presi
dential contenders on the ballot.
Kentucky elects 26 delegates to
the democratic national convention
at a state convention in Louisville
on Tuesday. The principal contest
will be between delegates wishing
to go to the national convention un
instructed and those pledged to Gov.
James M. Cox of Ohio.
California holds a state primary
Tuesday to choose 26 delegates
each to the republican, democratic
and prohibition national conventions.
Chief interest there centers in the
fight between a group of republican
candidates 'for delegafes-at-large
pledged to Senator Johnson and an
other group pledged to Herbert
Hoover. .
On the, democratic ticket in Cali
fornia Henry H. Childers of Los
Angeles, who favtys a liberal inter
pretation of the national prohibition
amendment, is running as a lone
candidate against a group ef 26 un
pledged candidates. There is no con
test in the prohibition party, the 2trj
candidates being pledged to the can
didacy of Henry Clay Needham of
Los Angeles.
$500 Per Day Is All
Chicago Hotel Wanted
From Omaha Delegates
Gould Dictz, representing the Ne
braska delegation that will attend
the republican national convention,
walked into the Congees hotel, Chi
cago, last Saturday and explained
that he was in quest of Nebraska
.convention headquarters.
The management started by show
ing Mr. Dietz the gold roosn which
was offered for $a00 a day. The
Omaha man continued his round of
the hotels until he engaged quarters
on the parlor floor of the Auditori
um hotel.
The delegates will have sleeping
quarters at the Atlantic hotel.
"Just imagine us paying $500 a
day for a room trimmed in gold,"
Mr. Dietz rernarked yesterday morn
ing when he explained the results
of his trip to W. G. Ure, member
of the delegation. '
Woman Badly Crushed
When Caught Between
- .Moving Traction Cars
" : 1 .:
Caught between two street cars at
Fortieth and Dodge streets,
while attempting to ' board one of
the cars, Mrs. Pauline Lynch, widow
Of "the .late Jaities Lynch, who has
been employed for a number of
years by Mickel Eros., Fifteenth and
Hariley streets, was badly crushed
at 9 p. m. Sunday.
"She ' was rendered unconscious
and removed to the Methodist hos-
Sital. Examination by physicians
isclosed possibility of a broken
back.
Building Operations In '
Omaha Break All Records
Building operation's in Omaha this
year are surpassing-all records from
a monetary consideration.
The total for last month was $1,
519.280 as igainst $512,715 for April
last year.
Total for first four months of this
year, $6,737,605; corresponding pe
riod of last vear. $1,352,887. -
Union Wants Union Made
No Union by Court Order
John Union asked the district court
yesterday to dissolve his marriage
union with Rosa Lee Union.'. He says
she has broken up the union by de
serting him and he alleges she has
gone witli another man and now
lives at Gary, Ind. John and Rosa
formed their union in 19L? at Marv
ville, Mo,' '
Japanese Preparing
For Colonization
In South America
Chlcsgo Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wlr.
Washington, May 3. According
to advices received here, some Ar
ccntine newsDaoers have recently
tjeen calling attention to what they
regard as indications that the Japan
ese arc preparing for an extensive
colonization program in South
America, as well as Seeking a larger
market for Japanese goods on that
continent.
It is pointed out in the advices
that the treaty made by Japan witn
Paraguay eives to the former fa
vored nation privileges, including
the right of colonization. Discuss
ing this treaty, Euzbio Ayala,
finance minister of Paraguay, is
quoted as saying that one of the ob
jects of Japan was to provide for
colonization in Paraguay. He Ridd
ed, according to the advices, that
Paraguay, which is a country the
size of California, with only 1,000,.
000 inhabitants, and excellent op'
portunity for agricultural develop.
ment. would welcome the Japanese.
It is now reported that a similar
treaty is being negotiated ith Uru
guay, tne aavices say.
Dan Stapleton Dies
. At Washington Home;
Wife Is Omaha Girl
Dan C. Stapleton, formerly of
jouet, air., and well known m this
city, died yesterday morning at his
home iinWashineton. D. C.
His wife was Miss Stella Hamil
ton, daughter of the late C. W,
Hamilton and sister of C Will
Hamilton,' Fred P. Hamilton and
Mrs. Jack Barker of Omaha.
For some years Mr. Stapleton
represented English mining syndi
cates m South America ajifl spent
much of his time in Ecuador, He
married Miss Hamilton five years
ago.
His widow and pne child sur
vive. Fred Hamilton and C. Will Hamil
ton will go to Joliet to attend funer
al services. .
Woman Believes She
May Have Been Drugged
By Burglars In Home
Because of a severe, headache
when she arose yesterday morning
to find that her bureau had been rob
bed of $10 in cash and a gold watch,
Mrs. Jchn Ely, 1116 North Twenty
second street, told police that
she believed she had been chloro
formed by burglars Sunday night.
First Resident of Benson
Dies at Age of 63 Years
Bernard Henry Tost died at 5
a. m. yesterday at his home, 6207
Maple street.
He was born in Germany, October
21. 1853, and came to America in
1873. In 1878 he came to Omaha
and engaged in the dairy business
at Twenty-seventh and Burt streets.
After being engaged in. the milk
business for 26 years he retired and
moved to Benson in' 1905.
He was the first resident of Ben
son and was very charitable. He
founded the St. Bernards Catholic
church which was named after him
and was always prominent in the up
building of Benson.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs.
Louisa Post; two sons, W. H. Post
and Charles B. Post of Benson; four
daughters, Mrs. Philip P. Mergen of
Benson, Mrs. C. II. Bowley of Ben
son, Mrs.-Roy P. Redman of Hell,
N. D., and Mrs. Richard C. Morton
of Benson.
The funeral will be held Thursday
morning at 9 o'clock from the resi
dence, 6207 Maple street, and at 9:30
from St. Bernard's church.
JOHNSON MUCH
PEEVED ABOUT
CASEIN JERSEY
California Senator Has No .
Intention of Putting Up
$50,000 for Recount .
Of Primary Vote.
By E. O. PHILLIPS.
Chicago Trlbone-Omahsj Be Leased Vtlrav
Indianapolis, Ind., May 3. bena-
tor Hiram Johnson hasn't any idea
of putting up $50,000 for the pur
pose of securing a recount of the
New Jersey primary votes, as re
quired by the court order entered
y"terd4v-: . .....
lie spent tne itnai aunaay oi me
Indiana primary campaign in a
sharp .series, of conferences about
the matter. His campaign manager,
Angus McSween, came on from the
east to talk it over. The senator
may withhold a lormal statement
until after the Indiana results' are
known. If Indiana goes "wrong" ,
from the Johnson viewpoint, the
country may expect a declaration of
war from the Califomian that will
be carried all the way through the
Chicago convention. . . m
It is known that the senator is in
tensely indignant over the $50,000
preposition. All that he said was
this: ,
"The burglary at Chicago m 1912
is now admitted by' some of the
burglars.. We do not propose to
have that job repeated in the Coli
seum next month."
Outcome in Doubt
Whether Johnson or Wood is to
carry Indiana Tuesday is entirely
problematical. The Wood manage
ment "does not now expect to secure
a majority of all the votes east, but
it does believe that the general will
have a plurality of at least 20,000 in
a total vote now estimated at 220,
000. This was the final estimate
made after General Wood had re
ceived personal reports from the 13
congressional districts of the state.
Last minute reports indicate that
Governor Lowden's ' vote is to be
much larger than had seemed prob
able when the contest tended to
settle down to a whipping finish
between Johnson and Wood. It is
now indicated that Governor Low
den's vote will be well over the 50,
000 mark and sufficiently large to
make it improbable that either of
the two apparent leaders gets more
votes than the rest of the candidates
combined.
Senator Harding, the fourth pres
idential contender, undoubtedly has
slipped materially and the Sunday
reports are that ne is to finish with
not nearly the total that had been
expected for him earlier in the pro
ceedings. 1
Appeal for Johnson.
The Wood, headquarters made
much of a card claimed to have been
issued in behalf of Johnson, which
was a straight-away appeal to all
Indiana voters who jre opposed to
the league of nations, whether re
publicans or democrats, to vote in
the republican primaries for John
son, something fhat can be accom
plished without difficulty under the
Indiana Jaw, particularly as the dem
ocrats have no 'serious trouble in
their own primaries.
It now is generally agreed that
the candidate who gets the plural
ity vote will get thej support of the
Indiana delegation on the first two
or three ballots at least, although
the law is explicit that a majority .
must be secured in order to bind le
gally the delegates to Chicago.
The state convention, however,
will not give formal instructions to
the 30. for such a plurality winner,
according to the word that comes
from the men who are expected to
be largely in control of the state
convention on May 12. The dele-gates-at-Iarge.
it is now agreedwill
be Senators New and Watson, Gov
ernor Goodrich, 1 and Edward H.
Wasmuth, chairman of the jtate
committee.
High Prices Offer Grayest
, Moral Danger of America
The present era of high prices and
prosperity is the gravest moral dan
ger confronting America, Robert
F. Leavens of the First Unitarian
church, said Sunday in his ad
dress on "Perils of Prosperity."
"Human nature can stand only
limited prosperity," he said. ""'The
average citizen is flirting with the
evils of the en now.
"Too much expenditure of money
tends to increase self jndulgence, to
create a false sense of values and
to stifle the better parts of human
nature."
Electric Light Pole Falls
And Injures Two In Bluffs
An electric light pole, -being cut
down by a squad of linemen in the
alley in the read of the People's de
partment store, 318 West Broadway,
Council Bluffs, fell at 8:35 a. m. yes
terday and struck La Vaughn Lu
ther, 2105 West Broadway, over the
head, knocking his unconscious. The
pole also fell across the legs of Fred
Walker, 1701 Avenue G. bruising
him seriously, Luther was taken to
Mercy hospital, where it was report
ed that his condition is uot critical.
Chicago's Hotel Men
Refuse ,to Yield to
Demands of Waiters
Ch icago, May 3. The Chicago
Hotel Men's association" declared it
would not yield to the demands of
3,000 striking union waiters and
cooks. Nonunion employes, chiefly
girls, were being used.
The Central Labor council of the ,
Chicago Federation of Labor
adopted a resolution to call out all
union employes from nonunion
restaurants and hotels to aid th
striking waiters and cooks.
Wearer of Traffic Badge '
'Arrested After Collision
H. G. Bell's special tfaffic badge
caused his arrest Sunday night with
his friend. C. T. Shay, 2868 Van
street, after Bell's automobile col
lided with the car of Benjamin F.
Ross, 222 North Sixteenth street, at
Nineteenth and Chicago streets.
Bell, who lives at 2968 Poppelton
avenue, attempted to arrest Ross
after the collision, but Ross called
the police and Bell and Shay er
locked tip.
Alleged Evader of Draft '
Faces Court-Martial Today
John B. Goertzen, former Auron
farmer, faced a general court mar
tial at Eort Omaha at 2 p. m. yester
day, charged with desertion. Speci
fications agai,n Goertzen alleged
that he evadejf military service un
der the draft i-$w by goingvto Cana
da. His broj-er, David Goertzen,
will be tried j-hr the same offense
today. II
Accident Victim Improved '
Mrs. G. B. Dixie, 234 Fourth ave
nue. Council Bluffs, who was seri
ously injured .when the automobile
in which she was riding with her
husband turned oyer in Fairmont
park, Council Bluffs, Sunday, ii
reported improving.
Recover Stolen Property
Police Commissioner Ringer re
ports that his department during
April recovered stolen prnperf
the total value of $39,738JkV