I 1 'V.J AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. 311 FORDS Tour rhntca 'of three, one lust overhauled, Antont of them I3S0. riltghtly x'Ktd lii valve head lor Ford, new rrlc. $126: our price, (SO. TUB MOTORISTS' GAR AGS). T. t3ii. 2il0 Cuming St. MTVE It YOURSELF COMPANY RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF ' THB MOST ECONOMICAL AUTO MOBILINO; CHEAPER THAN OWN IN! A CAR. NEW, A-l CONDITION, ' PELF-STARTERS. OPEN DAT AND NIGHT THE 80S DATS. VU HOWARD 8TREET. POIIO. IHI. IS FORDS, BUICKS. DODGES. New and used can; cash or time. Ford bodies, commercial bod lea. OOLDSTRtrM AtJTO SALES CO.. CENTRAL OARAGE, 131 Harney St., Tyler 714, Open Day and Night.' '19 IV 'FORD, Krlscy body and other ac lossorina, good urea. A good buy at 1450. THK MOTORISTS' OARAGE. Doug, &3J6. 1510 Cuming St. REBUILT HUDSON I SUPER-SIXES. We have several rebuilt and reflnlshed Hudsona In cloaed and touring modela; excepUenal values; terms it desired, GUY L. SMITH, Southeast Corner of 26th and Farnam. RPKCTAT,. 1917 if B OVKRLAND ROADSTER, A-l CONDITION. 1186. TWENTY . OTHER BARGAINS. S-Ta 1 T " m ;iM OB 1 1. K for aa'fe; run 1,200 miles; equipped with new cord tlrea; for quick sale price $700; can he Been nt K5S1 Newport Ave., or call Colfax 3 7 ill. QOING out of business and have 2 Ford delivery trucks and one new Reo Truck. Will sacrifice, must sell. E. N. Max- ' field. 60 N. Main St., Council Bluifj. Phone 314i. OMK bargalna In used Ford cars. Mc Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford Service Station, 15th and Jackaun, Doug lag 3600. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNTS. Look for the red, aeal on windshield. SHANDY Fordtourlng body, also roadster oofly for sale cheap. Call Harney 240b. FOR SALE 6-48 Peerlesa 7-pass. touriiiK oar; perfect condition; newly painted; ,' $1,S00. A. J. Root, 3008 Pacific St. Harney " USED CARS OF QUALITY, . STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., 2020 FAHNAM BT. THE DIXIBTfLYER. VT. R NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2520 Farnam St. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE. 208J FARNAM. EXCEPTIONAL USEE CARS. OAKLAND Sensible Six. , . MARSH OAKLAND CO.. ' I 2809 Farnam St. WE HAVE 60 good used cars to select from. All prices. WEEKS AUTO CO.. J02 Farnam. idUST sell my Ford touring car, nearly new. with aelf-starter. Sea It at 1819 ' Wirt St.. FOR SALE Cheap, Ford speedster body, tourlnsr car body. Ford chassis. 2709 Dodge. Harney 2032. FOR SALE Cheap, 7-passenger Pachard, 1st class condition. Harney 819. FORD touring. 1919 model, also one 1917 model. Harney 2780. AN Oldsmohlle 4, perfect condition. Webster 2237. . . Call M OPEL 63 Cadillac. Webster 1919 Liberty Touring. Douglas 6130. 72 47. FORD TOURING Harney 900. ReDairinsf and Pai.iting. TvADIATOR CORES INSTALLED. - Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour serv ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing: body '' dents temoved; new fenders mad. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.. 1819 Cuming St. Tyler 117, Tires and Supplies. NEW TIRES, STRICTLY FIRSTS. 80x3 $ 9.75 30x3tt. .....HITS 2x3H 17.86 32x4 10.60 SHIPPED SUB.1ECT TO EXAMINATION. STANDARD TIRE CO.. 410 North 16t h St. Douglas 3830. USED TIRES. 10x3, $6.00; 30x3V., $6.00. , All sizes In proportion. Look over our rebulits. Open Sundays. Tyler 2986. SAVIGE TIRES. 908 N. 16th St. Keystone Tire Shop. ""NEW REPUBLIC TIRES CHEAP. S0X3H F1SK... .$12.96 84x4.......$21. 50xS 9.95 I 86x4 26.9S l-MjjjHRE JOBBERS, 1722 CUMING. TxiTr. inr.;ricl rSDairs: service station for Hayfield carburetor storage batteries. THE GUMPS- THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 11,, 1920. T IT'S A HARD LIFE Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith fAW- IT VWC hAE- SiCK.- T fAuviAVS X HE-WAV- DOy MfcC? YES J OOVr BfcA0E WCCtO? VvlNSN A FEU-OVi.WANTS- A ' fZ7. XOO CQMe IN NNiH XQUR T 1CrOOOYTONGNY-:' V I YodOOOT l I IL SAY V lAU&D FEET" aa SxUixm: LAakiM01w'k4 v Head NMAKexouR&EipwWBJ Continued From Page 7 FARM LANDS. Miscellaneous. FRMS for sale or exchange. Over 100 large and small, in Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas. Writ Forman, No. 817 In ternational Llfa Bldg., St. Louis, Mo., for free list. FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans. MR. INVESTOR: See our list of farm and city real estate mortgages offered at attractive discounts. STEEL REAL ESTATE INV. CO., 18th and Farnam. Tyler 2022. FARM; and city loans. I E. H. LOUGEE, INC, ' 628 Keellne Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST, NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doa. 2715. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malashock, 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Es. 1894 " PRIVATE MONEY. $100 to $19,000 made promptly. F. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg., 810 3. 18th St. D. B. BUCK. Loans. 443 Omaha Nat. PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPEN & COMPANY. Doug. 4228. FOR SALE! Five-room house. A half block from car line. water, electric lights, gas. 4727 South 13th St. PROMPT service, reasonable rates, prl-vat money Garvin Bros.. 346 Omaha Nat'l. Oil Leases. OIL LEASES FOR SALE. Five-year commercial oil leases. Ten acres and up; $50 per acre four miles from well; $30 per acre, six miles from well. . . , Act quickly if you want a lease at this price. Eight wells now drilling here. Oil In McDonald No. 1 at 1,965 feet. Ab stract furnished. Write for information. You cannot afford to miss this buy now before prlca advances. T. B. Davis, Real Estate, Oil Leases, P. O. Box 544, Big Springs, Tex. MONTCLAIR BARGAIN Let me show you a real stucco bungalow; just what you have been looking for; six large rooms, five on main floor, one on second; large living room, oak and white enamel finish: this property is nearly new; can be bought for $7,500, part cash, balance easy terms. Walnut 2812. OIL LEASES Big money for you In oil leases; present high prlcea of oil stimulating development; safe Investment and big returns possible; have some splendid aoreage In New Mexico, Texas and other fields for sale cheap if bought now; wells going down now In all fields and the bringing In of a well near your acreage makes possible 100 for 1 on your Investment. Act quick If you want In. on ground floor. P. C. Wreath, 914 Grand Ave, Temple, Kausas City. Mo. REAL ESTATE WANTED. LIST with us what you have and DON'T want, and get what you WANT, and don't have. Real, estate, investments, business chances, lands and exchanges. WM. N. HILL, 519 Peters Trust Bldg. T. 4413. WE havo served the Omaha publlo In buying and selling real estate for over 36 years. We have many calls now for homes. List your property with us. We will serve you to your best Interests. McCague Investment. Co IiAVE Inquiries for good homea In good locations, uo you want m " j"" nrnnertvt List It with C. A. Grim- mel. 849 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. YOU WANT TO SELL THAT HOUSE 7 Want quick action I jusi iry us. v-bii Tyler 498. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 430 Bee Bldg, and Columbia Edwards. 8618 N. 19. Accessories. To- buy or cell Omaha Real lsiare see OWLER & MCDONALD 1120 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1426. GRAY & DAVIS starter and Wll ard storage battery lor Ford car complete. Weh. XZZQ. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HAmTTTbAVZDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos. the motorcycle man. 27th and - ' Leavenworth Sts. WE HAVE cash buyers for cottages and bungalows nicely locaiea. onnver, 9 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1636. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. JOHN W. SIMFiSLW 24 Patterson Blk. Doug. 8568. FARM LANDS. Colorado Lands. EST LANDS" . I bought right and will sell you ab lately right? any part of 7.00( I acres WANTEn TO BUY From owner, 6 to 7- rnnm linMSA. On naVmeniS. VVKU. iihv. . .u tar wheat and corn .... rninrado. Write for facta, now. Sea our crops. Investigate. R. T. Cline. Owner. Brandon. Colo. OUARTKR section unimproved In Burling ton district; will take Omaha property as part payment. Frank Gass, owner, inns North 35th St., Omaha, Neb. TT-.-, tCDTTt! nnlmnrAV,(1 C.lOSe tO Burling ton, $50 per acre. $500 will handle It. Box H)-13. Omaha Bee. Iowa Lands. 1VB OWN and control several good farms in Iowa. We will sell these farms on easy terms or accept other property In .,h,Ti as oart Day. Liberal commis sions to agents. Submit what you have to offer. E. P. Lucey & Co., Storm Lake, 1. Kansas Lands. .FINE farm home, one of the best In Sum- mnniv! tAwlv improved '. 160 acres level wheat and alfalfa land; 4 mile m. .fhnnl: strictly modern house; hot water heatlna- system: lights In barn J150 ner acre. A. T. Feeth, owner. Wellington, Kan., R. R. No. 6. LOOKING FOR LAND? SAVE TIME. SAVE MONET. GET WHAT YOU WANT. WRITE MARION LAND. MTG. & INV. HUTCHINSON. KAN. CO.. WRITE us for prices and terms on lands in Thomas county, Kansas. Feltoo & West. 307 Crounse Block. Missouri Lands. "Some -Bargain" 200 acres well Improved, large orchard, iH water, close to school and' town. $3,000; $500 will handle. Hop on cars, come to see It. Owner, Wellman Arthur, Mountain View, Mo. Nebraska Lands. 4,000 ACRES ' Northeast rorner Box Butte County, as nor cent best of farm land, Rose bud lilt loam soil, a sncp at $25 S. S. andR. E. MONTGOMERY, !1S City Nat. Bank Bldg. WAKE UP v..) wt tn.t mmlnir to Itself. Hayes and Hitchcock counties Improved and unimproved wheat, corn and alfalfa lands. Box 23, Palisade. Neb. , I i ' rrinv ixii il.PAI.PA FARMS. IMPROVED, IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA, at the right price. Write for Hsu LARSON A CARRAHER, Central City. Nepraska. For Neb. Farms and Ranches aee Grsham-Peters Realty Co., omnha Nat'l Bk. B14rg.. Omaha. A. A. PATZMAN. Farms. 301 Ksrhach Blk, Wyoming Lands. 10 ACRES NIOBRARA CO., WTUMlSli Tvel to aently rolling: close to school. store, postofflce and state highway fenced; shallow to water; good neign knrhnnd: near Hat creek: 825 per acre easy terms. C A. Willi, ilarionvllle SELL IT NOW. Have buyers for several 6-room bunga lows at $1,000 to $1,500 cash If priced right. We advertise and sell. Tell us what you have. ' D. E, BUCK A CO., Realtors. Doug. 20i)0. REAL ESTATE and all Kinds of insurance, HEKMAINSlilM uu. 748 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. - !. G. SOLOMON .frn'tl 814 Brown Block. Doug. 6262. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. Acreage. ACREAGE BARGAIN Ahnnt fmie acres, on Center street, with paving paid; good, big 6-room 'hnnu. ham. fruit trees: garage rent ing for $25 monthly; priced at $12,000 An.na ta.ulnv fttV. OSBORNE REALTY CO. 430 BEE BLDG. TYLER 496, TWO fine lots in Omaha for sale. Lot 8 fine .building place on both of these lots. Price for this lot for quick sale, i tnn onH thA nthor lot la lot 3. Creston Anno tor oulck salo. price. $1,700. If interested write or phone J. A. Nelson, Malcom, Neb. Phone 1113 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. CLOSE IN MODERN. Four family home. Each home has 7 rooms. Bleeping porch, 2 bath rooms, fin. haaament. separate heating plants, F.ieellent location. In best condition. Will pay 83,000 per year net. Price, $30,000. If interested phone p. 2000. 442 Omaha Nat'l FOR SALE Three-story brick building, full cor ner lot In wholesale district. Possession If wanted. nmroKT & CO.. i 418 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. , WAT.SH-ET.MER CO.. Realtors, Keai , v T- I. ... , a Tnvarm.nu. insurance. ieu' tula. Tvler 1636 833 Securities Bldg. REAL ESTATE TO .EXCHANGE, GOOD small farms and acreage near Omaha and Council C1UHS cheap for cash, pt exchange for city property. WM. N. HILL. 519 Peters Trust Bldg. D. 4413 FARM LANDS and acreage close to Oma ha and Council Bluns lor saie or Apartments and city property to exchang nnnrt hakarv. central Nebraska town of 1,000, for sale or exenange it or picture show. WM. N. HILL, Tteat Estate. D-4413 G19 Bee Bldg, Formerly of Scott & Hill Co. BEAUTIFUL larga- hill tract lots in beat part of Council Bluffs. What have you . n , r , .A,A Van 10 iraas. un vnanawv, - nam street. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. DUNDEE fi ROOMS ALL MODERN. IN GOOD REPAIR: LARGE LOT PRICE, $3,800 TERMS. TYLER 5171. REAL ESTATESUBURBAN. Dundee. DUNDEE $1,500 DOWN, BALANCE MONTHLY. New S-room bungalow, has beautiful oak finish and oak floors; bath fixtures high grade; tile floor in kitchen and bath; built-in fea tures, stairway to attic; take a look at this beautiful place. Call Wal nut 5432 evenings or Douglas 7412 days. Ask for Mr. Cole. We speolallze in Dundee homes. C. B. STUHT CO., 912-14 City National. Douglas 9787. Florence. L. Nethaway for suburban property. Florence Sta., Omaha. Neh.. Col. 1409. South Side. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West. ive Rooms, One Year Old Facing Turner Blvd., lot 44x128, oak finish, full cement basement, paneled walls in dining room, extra wall plugs, built-in buffet; you will have to see it to appreciate It; $2,500 cash, balance monthly. Now don't let some one else get this. Commercial Investment Company Doug. 3932. Doug. 5236, 1518 City Nat'l, West Farnam Homes 410 North Thirty-ninth street Mod ern, 7-room. east front; price very rea sonable; easy terms. 422 North Thirty-ninth street 10-room modern, 100-ft., east front,, on corner Thirty-ninth and Cass; fine home; dou ble garage, orchard, large lawn; low price; very easy terms. F. T. WALKER & CO., 2048 Farnam St. Phone Doug. 7532. Residence phone, Harney 4169. CLOSE IN Four rooms new, oak finish, oak floors throughout, large lot on paved street. House has large living room. Kitchen has bullt-ln cabinet, two white enamel bed rooms and bath, will take $4,250; $1,000 cash and $32.60 per month. Call Mr. Bilby, Douglaa 2428 days or Harney 2283 evenings. TEMPLE McFAYDEN REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE BY OWNER Nine-room, strictly modern home, beautifully decorated; come and look it over anytime. 4170 Cass street. SEE THIS BARGAIN IN LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS. Five-room frame bungalow, all on one floor, finished in oak and white enamel; on paved street. Price $6,750. Terms. Call Walnut 2812 for further particu lars. . BEAUTIFUL MONTCLAIR BARGAIN Two-story, 7-room stucco residence, y, block to Harney car line; south front; all large rooms; fireplace In living room; nnir finish downstairs: white enamel up stairs; oak floors throughout; this is a real bargain and must be seen to be appreciated; can give immediate pos session. Price $12,000; can arrange terms. Phone Walnut 2812. BARGAIN IN CLAIRMONT 6-room, stucco bungalow, large living room, dining room and kitchen down stairs; nicely finished in oak; 2 bed rooms and bath on second floor; white enamel finish. Price only $8,600. Terms. For particulars call Walnutjjj. $200 DOWft Move today; sir rooms, modern but heat; two lots; Walnut Hill district. AMOS GRANT CO. REALTORS, Doug. 8380. 334-6-8 Brandels Theater. CLAIRMONT bargain Beautiful B-room. stucco bungalow, large living room with fireplace, oak and white enamel finish; corner lot; 1 block to car line: 3 blocks to school; for particulars call Walnut 2812. SACRIFICE SALE Leaving city; 8-room house, strictly modern, nnisnea in obk, oak floors. A beautiful home built by owner. T. F. Ratchford, 645 Lincoln Blvd. . REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. North. $7,350 KOUNTZE PLACE Strictly modern, six rooms; large living room arrangement, wi.th fireplace, built-in bookcases: large dining room with panelled walls; handy kitchen with built-in cupboards;, pantry and ice box rooms; oak floors and oak finish first floor. One extra large bed room and two good sized bed rooms, each with clothes closet, and tile bath room; oak floors and one panel birch dbors. Corner lot. GLOVER & SPAIN REALTORS. 919 City National. - Doug. 28a6. 8 ROOMS all modern, south front; located in the center of Bemis park district. For quick sale, $6,500; terms. ' 34TH AND SEWARD, corner lot, 7 rooms, all modern; south front, garage, oak floors and finish down stoirs, pine and birch "up. Can give immediate possession; $7,850; terms. $6,800, 6 rooms, all modern, corner tot, an newly decorated, for tur thcr information call Tyler 5171. GUARANTEE REALTY COMPANY, 224 Bee B'ldg, ZIONISTS OPEN . BIG CONVENTION IN NEW YORK CITY MILLER PARK 2561 HARTMAN AVENUE. Brand new 2-story stucco, oak and white enamel finish throughout. Has reception hall, parlor, pressed brick fire place, living room, dining room, kitchen and sunroom first floor; colonnade open ing, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, closet, hall, sjeeping porch on second. Cemented basement, guaranteed furnace, fruit room, toilet, hot and cold water, floor drain. . Streets to be paved this sum mer. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Let us show you this today. House open 1 p, m. to 5 p. m. M. DEUEL & CO., 5405 Ames Ave. Colfax 73 PRACTICALLY new two-story stucco home, well built and sub stantial. Best of finish through out and on paved rtreet in fine neighborhood, convenient to car line and school. Double stucco garage. Call Douglas 3261. ings Walnut 3359. Even- 7-ROOM MONTCLAIR ADDI TION. CORNER LOT; ALL THE NEW BUILT-IN FEA TURES. $8,250 FOR QUICK SALE. GUARANTEE REALTY COMPANY, " 224 BEE BLDG. TYLER 5171. THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT The owner Is going to sell a fine five-room modern house, newly painted; on paved street, one block to car line. Plenty of nade and fruit trees. Col fax 684. ' , 0UR,BEST BUY 4718 N. 34th Ave. Strictly modern oak finished bungalow. Snap, $4,300; $2,000 cash required. East front. Paved street. D. E. BUCK & CO., Reators, 442 Omaha Natl. D. 2000. Col. 2834. ALL MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR $6,000. 2025 N. 19TH. WEBSTER 4961. STRICTLY modern, 6 rooms and bath, cot tage, hot water heat. Inquire 2438 Browne St BRAND new 6-room oak-finished bunga low; nice lot; paved street; $5,250; easy terms. Call days. Douglas 1734. MODERN house and lot, Seymour Lake Country club. References. Box G-67, Omaha Bee. A FEW homes and lots for sale In Park wood addition; a safe place for invest ment. iNorris k worns. uoug. z(u. 2827 SEWARD, 4-room, new, modern bungalow, $500 cash, balance monthly. Creigh, 608 Bee. Douglas 200. BARGAIN BY OWNER. Six-room cottage, modern except heat. $3,500. Harney 6374. Omaha Real Esta'c and Investment!. JOHN T. BOHAN, ;i Paxton Vlk. Phone Tyler 48?. SEVEN-room, all modern house, good lo cation. Price S4,uuu. s,tuu casn required, balance $25 monthly and Interest quar terly. Owner 1334 South 95th street. J. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate and Invest ments. 442 Bee mug., juougias sum.' North. MILLER PARK DISTRICT LOCATED ON CROWN POINT AVE. 6-room strictly modern bunga low; 5 rooms and bath on the first floor finished in oak; built-in beam ceilings in living room and dining room; built-in book cases; colonnade opening, buffet; plate rail and panel walls; built-in fea tures in the kitchen; full cement basement, furnace heat; entire at tic finished up in one large room. This is located on Crown Point Avenue just west of 24th street Owner is ready to move, will give possession in 48 hours. Price, $6,900; $3,200 cash, balance easy payments. If looking for a dandy bungalow in a beautiful restricted district don t fail to see this. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. Ask for Mr. Gibson. Dl'NDEL home for sale by owner: hot water heat; oak floors. Phone Walnut NEW six-room house lust completed by owner and builder, located at 81st and Hamilton Sts., will cost SO er cent more now to duplicate. For appoint ment, shone owner, Har&ty 2195. . M1NNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity to invest your money. Phone Tyler 187. FOR quick results list with Benjamin ft Frankenberg. 624 Bee Bldg. Douglas in. MODERN 6-room house; must sell imme- diately. Inquire 3652 Parker St. BENSON & MEYERS CO.. 424 Om. Nat'l! South. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT Very well built 6-room house, situated on east front lot, in excellent part of this fine residence district: one of the best built houses we. have offered for some time and is a bargain at the price offered; owner leaving city, reason for selling; strictly modern in every respect; hardwoods throughout; nice lot and garage. D. V. SHOLES CO. REALTORS. Doug. 46. . 915-17 City Nat. Bank Bldg. HANSCOM PARK BUNGALOW . $4,800 $2,000 CASH. Located amongst pretty homes; strict ly modern: large lot: garden space beautiful lawn; three blocks to car and one and one-half blocks to school; five rooms and floored attic; truly honey moon home. Call us at once, it won't last long. Dg. 3932, Dg. 6236. Commercial Investment Company 1516 City .National. $6,500 CREIGHTON'S FIRST ADDITION Five rooms and sun room, fireplace, built-in features'. 3 years old; full lot; new, vacant; near Windsor school. OSBORNE REALTY CO. 430 BEE BLDG. TYLER 496. Begin Preparation of Program To Carry Out Policy of Organization. Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire. New York, May 10. An extraor dinary convention qf the Zionist organization of America, which brought together mofe than 1,500 delegates from the United States and Canada, was opened Sunday at the Lexington opera house. After expressing gratitude for the action of the supreme council at San Remo in conferring the Palestine mandate on Great Britain, the convention be gan the preparation of a construc tive program designed to carry out the aspirations of Zionists the world over. Before the convention adjourns, it is expected, plans will have been drawn up calling for a definite im migration policy in Palestine, for the purpose of inauguration of a sanitation program, reclamation of swamp lands, irrigation, construc tion of cities along the coast and the launching of industrial and com mercial enterprises fitted to the land. Nathan Strauss will contribute $100,000 for trie laying of the foun dations of the medical researcn ana health service department of the Uni versity of Jerusalem. Mr. Strauss will increase this gift from time to time in order to make possible in Palestine a health and medical serv ice "which shall be comparable to such services as the Rockefeller foundation is rendering in many lands." "Mr. Strauss will sail for Palestine on June 12. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. South. OWNER must sell dandy 6-room bungalow, modern, oak tinish, paved street, near Hanscom park. Harney 4837. Leaving city, need the money (nr Kn.incc will sacrifice rlandv modern cottage, oak finish, payed street, iianscom raric aistnci; garage. Harney 3994. Need the money, will sacrifice nearly new bungalow, modern, oak finish; nice lot; paved street; "west of Hanscom park. Harney 6563. 4 Miscellaneous. OWNER outgrown his present home, must sell; 6 large rooms, i rooms ana nan, main floor; 3 rooms and bath second,; pine floors and finish throughout, full cement basement with laundry, fruit cellar, dust proof coal bin, gas heater, lot 60x160, east front, large garage. For quick sale, the price Is $5,000 one-balf cash. Ask for Mr. McClurg. PRAIRIE park, 6-room bungalow, all modern, east front. In excellent condi tion. Price $5,350 Terms. NEAR 28th and Brown, 5 rooms, all mod ern, corner lot, living and dining room finished In oak, bedrooms and bath white enamel, oak floors, paved street. Price $6,000 Terms. GUARANTEE REALTY COMPANY, 224 Bee Bldg. Tyler 6171. FIVE ROOM HOUSE ALL MODERN $750 cash, balance 35 per month will buy this all modern home at 28th and Pratt Sts.; will paint the outside; paper the entire place in side to suit purchaser. Price,' $4,500. E. E. AUSTIN Tyler 785. 1305 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Just Finished Brand New 5-room, strictly modern stucco bungalow, south front, good neighborhood, oak and enamel fin ish, oak floors throughout, stair way to attic, full cemented base ment, laundry conveniences; $500 cash, balance terms. Call Doug. 4911 days, Tyler 5167 evenings. NEW BUNGALOW. Five rooms, very nicely ar ranged. Oak floors throughout. Bedrooms and bath enameled. Full cemented basement, etc., large lot. One of' the few brand new places that can yet be bought for only $500 cash. Possession at once. Call Walnut 5373 or Doug las m. Ask tor Mr. Grant. Seven rooms, close to Windsor School, $4,150; easy terms. Five rooms, near Windsor School, $4,750; $2,000 cash, balance $27.50 mo. Seven-room, modern, Hanscom Park, oak finish, east front, $6,800. Seven-room, modern, new, Field Club district; $'10,000: easy terms. See us for other well located homes. CONBOY &QREEN 600 Peters Trust Bldg. Doug. 3841. Har. 4999. Web. 6156. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. To get one of the finest, nearly new bungalows with every desirable feature such as fireplace, buffet, mirror door and bookcases, oak and enamel finish. Immediate possession. Well located. Near Miller Park. Price only $7,600. Terms arranged. RASP BROS., 212 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721, NEW S-room, all modern bunga low; $500.00 down, balance month ly. Walnut 5432 evenings. FOR SALE BY OWENR 10-jom. pressed brick veneer bouse, strictly modern; hot water heat; oak on first floor, with beamed celling; large garage; on paved street; newly decorated. This honse would cost $l6,ooo if built today i bar lain at $11,000. Colfax 2460, BIRKETT & CO. "ft -JE,. and Insures. 250 Bee Bldg. Douglas 633. WILSON TAKES ACTIVE HAND IN 1 920 CAMPAIGN Calls Upon Democratic Party to Rally to Support of . League and Reject Res- .ervations. By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire. Washington, May 10. Following hard upon numerous manifestations of forthcoming opposition to his policies in the San Francisco con vention, President Wilson yesterday called upon the democratic party in no uncertain terms to rally to an espousal of the league of nations covenant and rejection of the Lodge reservations. Mr. Wilson in a telegram to a democratic committee in Oregon says that the party should proclaim itself at once the "champion of the nation's honor and the advocate of everything that' the United States can do in the service of humanity." It should indorse the covenant and "condemn the Lodge reservations as utterly inconsistent with the nation's honor," The president advises the party to turn a deaf ear to considerations of expediency and come out strongly for applying "moral and Christian principles to the problems of the world." He says the league of nations is "the hope of the world," 'the object the United States fought to attain, and says we shall be unworthy unless we redeem our promises made on entering the war. Tho United States, said the presi dent, "cannot afford to sink into the place that nations have usually oc cupied and become merely one of those who scramble and look about for selfish advantages." Honor of U. S. At Stake. The president calls on the demo cratic party to measure up to "a great opportunity," and asserts that "the honor of the nation is in its hands." Mr. Wilson's appeal was sent in response to a telegram sent from Portland, Ore., May 6, by G. E. Hamaker, chairman of the Multno mah county democratic central com mittee, calling attention to the ap proaching primary and inquiring "whether you consider it important to nominate candidates to ratify Versailles treaty without Lodge res ervations." Fight to Finish. The disclosure of the president's unaltered opposition to the league reservations, to any effective reser vations and his insistence that the democratic party adopt his attitude means a finish fight for control of the ban Francisco convention. If the president controls, he will write the platform endorsing th covenant without change and dictait the nom ination of the candidate. If the Bryan .forces and the numerous other elements of opposition con trol, the president will not be en abled to work his will unhampered at San Francisco, Mr. Bryan has said that it would be suicide for the democratic party to go to the people on the issue of the, rejection of the reservations of the covenant adopted by the major ity of the senate. An unusual alli ance with him on this proposition will be Boss- Murphy of Tammany and numerous other democratic chieftains, who have fought the Ne bcaskan for the last 20 years. President Still Weak. Such. is the situation, in fact, that some democratic leaders think there is a possibility of Mr. Wilson seek ing renomination for a third term in quest of a popular vindication of his policies. It has been generally assumed that the president would not be a 'candi date because of the breakdown of his health, .if for no other reason. Al though gradually growing stronger, Mr. Wilson is still unable to walk more than a few 'steps without as sistance. He is wheeled about the White House in an invalid's chair and wheeled to his carriage for his occasional drives. When the cabinet convenes in his study he is found seated behind a desk and shakes hands with the members without rising. The president also has been sub ject to periods of mental depression, but cabinet members testify that he exhibits his old-time mental vigor at their meetings. Of late he has displayed his masterful tendencies unimpaired in dealing with the mat ters in which he is most deeply in terested, such as the league of na tions fight and the party problems which will culminate in the San Francisco convention. Mr. Wilson believes himself far stronger physically than do his phy sicians, hence it is believed that he would not allow considerations of health to stand in the way of a third term candidacy if he should deem it necessary to fight personally for a vindication. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS. N. W. COR. 1STH AND DODGE. D. 5013. A MERtCAN SECURITY COMPANY. FIVE rooms,, strictly modern, well located; terms. Would .consider second mortgage as down pay ment. Harney 3556 evenings, ' Shimmy Is Barred. Nebraska City, Neb., May 9. (Special) Mayor Thomas has given orders that there shall be no "shimmying" at public dance in this city in the future. Mayor Goes for Ride; So Commissioner Ure; This" Tells the Story Mayor Smith was out riding in his automobile Sunday. So was City Commissioner Ure. This is what the mayor said to the commissioner in the city council chamber ' Monday morn ing: "I was driving south on Thir teenth. "You were going west on Far nam. "I had the right-of-way. "But if I would have insisted on my rights I would have crashed into your car. "But I stopped my car and. averted the collision."" "Well, that showed you could control your car," was the best Mr. Ure could do in the way of a retort s PAGE DIOGENES! WYOMING MAN IS NOT PROFITEER Iowa State Board of Control Purchases Sugar From Man Who Waives Big Profits. Des Moines, la., May 10. -(Special.) Page Diogenes. The state board of control has found a man who refuses to profiteer. In dire need of sugar for state in stitutions, Senator Sheehan of the board turned to the man who sold the board potatoes last fall for $1.50 a bushel when everyone else , was holding out for $1.80 to $2 and asked him if he could get them any sugar. He is Carleton Clinton of Tor rington, Wyo., who farms thousands of acres of Wyoming land and raises so many potatoes that he tells commission houses to buy their sup ply elsewhere, for he will market his own products. Knowing Clinton was resourceful, Sheehan asked him if he could buy the board some sugar. The next thing the board heard from Clinton was a message from Denver saying he had bought a carload of sugar for 13 cents a pound and that the car was on its way to Iowa. The board has re ceived it and is now distributing it to its various institutions. Potatoes which Clinton sold last fall at $1.50 a bushel kept so well that the board, which bought 51,000 bushels, haspuds to spare and has been selling a few bushels recently. Illinois, Nebraska and Missouri buy potatoes of Clinton. Man Held in Chicago Wanted in Connection With Big Bond Thefts Chicago, May 10 A. C. Ecrement, said to be wanted in New York in connection with the negotiation of some of the $2,500,000 securities, al leged to have been stolen by "Nick ey" Arnstein and "Nick" Cohen, is under arrest. Ecrement, who had been living here under the name of C. E. Arthur, also was said to be wanted in Montreal and Buffalo in connection with an alleged $125,000 wire-tapping swindle. The man admitted his name was Ecrement, the police said. Detec tives, who had received word from New York that Ecrement was want ed in. connection with the Arnstein case, called at the apartment and questioned the man, who said that he was a French teacher. Later he admitted .his identity, the police said. The state's attorney's office learned that the man had been tutoring in residences of the wealthy north side district. Dry Weather Will Bring . Corn Planting In State Considerable corn will be planted in Nebraska this, week, providing there is no more rain, according to the weekly weather and crop bul letin published by the Burlington railroad. Much corn land was pre pared for seeding last week. the re port stated. The usual planting sea son is May 5 tO 18. General crop conditions over the state are good, according to the re port. Winter wheat is progressing favorably, but the acreage this year is 20 per cent under that of last season. Vhat spring wheat and oats have been sown are doing well, the report says. Potatoes are progressing slowly. Pastures and hay meadows are reported is flourishing. Bomb Carriage at Cairo Cairo, May 10. A bomb thrown at Hussein Darwiche, the minister of works, struck his automobile eas he was motoring " homeward from his office Saturday evening. The min ister was unhurt, but his chauffeur was slightly injured. A university student standing near the scene was mortally wounded, COOPER ALLOWS P BUT FOUR HITS; PIRATES Witt Also Hit Thrt?e Batsmen With Pitched Balls Causey Hit Hard and Gives Way To Cantwell. Pittsburgh, May' 10. Pittsburgh defeated Philadelphia, 3 to 1. Coope held the visitors to four hits nrj although he did not issue a base on balls, was guilty of hitting thre batsmen with pitched balls. Ciosey was hard hit and soon gave way to aniwen. PHILADELPHIA. 1 riTTSBUROH. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A ancr't, ss 3 1 3 4(Bli!hee, 1f 4 1 1 4 'Ulla's, cf S 1 3 OiCarey, of 1 t 4 0 Whltted, b 3 0 1 I 0 8outh'h, rf 3 1 4 0 Cutshaw, 2b 11 1 1 1 OlCaton. as 101 3rlmm. lb 4 0 10 1 Schmidt, o 4 0 14 Cooper, p '4311 Stengel, rf 3 Cravath', 1 Lebo'r'u. rf 0 Mousel, If 4 r.Mlller, !h 3 Luderus, lb 3 KPaiilette 1 R Miller, 3b 4 Wheat, c 2 Causey, p 0 tTragres'r. 1 IJantwell, p 2 n o 0 0 0 A 0 1 0 4 o io o o 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 30 7 17 II Totals 29 4 24 14 Ratted for Stengel In eighth. xBatted for Causey In third. zBatted for Luderus In ninth. Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 k Pittsburgh 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( ' Runs: Philadelphia, Bancroft; Pittc. bursh. BiRbee. Carey, Cooper. Krrorej Phtlsdetphia, Meusll. Causey. Two-basi hits: Bancroft. Luderus, Carey. Three, base hits: Bigbee, Cooper. Stolen basest Carey, Bouthworth, Cutshaw. Sacrifice hits: WIHams. Stengel and Whltted. Let! on bases: I'hlladelphla, 6; Pittsburgh, 10. Bases on balls: Off Causey, 4: off Cant, well, 1. Kits: Off Causey, 3 In two Ini nings: oft Cooper. 4 in nine Innings; of Can tell, 4 In si innings, lilt by pitches bsll: By Cantwell (Bigbee) ; by Cooper. 3, (Bancroft. Wheat and J. Miller). BtrucM out: By Cantwell, 1: by Cooper, 2. Passed hall: Wheat. Winning pltiher: Cooper. I.cslng pitcher: Camay. Umpires: Har rison and O'Day. Time: 1:29. Standing of the Teams W. L. Tit.) W. L. Pet St. Joe 12 6 706'Omalia 1 9 431 Wltchlta 12 6 667jDesM'neB 7 11 3 Tulsa 10 6 62510kla. City R 11 3SJ Juplin 10 3 65iSloux C'y 12 331 National League. W. L. Pctl. W. I. Pet. Boston 10 5 C67it. Louis S 10 444 Cincin'tl 13 8 619iChicago 9 13 4i'l Brooklyn 10 8 55!PhilB. 8 12 421 Pittsb h 10 9 626lNew TnrU; 6 11 3b American League. W. V. Pet. I W. T. Pet. Clevela'd IS H 714!NewTorlt 11 4fi0 Boston 34 fi 700St. Louis 7 10 412 Chicago 11 7 61llPhlla. 12 333 Wash'g'n 10 10 600Detrolt 4 16 200 Total Runs Scored Western league. Bay. Wk.l Wichita 6 13iSloux City ues Momee 3 12 St. joe Omaha Joplin Pittsburgh Chicago Boston Cincinnati lOIOkla. City a 10Tulsa National League. Day. Wk.l 3 lOiBrnoKlyn Cleveland St. Louis Boston New yorlg Philadelphia New York. St. Louis American League. my. wk. Day. Wk. 4 5 7 8 9 3 i Day. Wk 0 e 1 5 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee St. Paul Toledo Louisville American Association. Day. Wk.l Day. Wk. Detroit 0 . 4 Chicago 0 3 Washington 0 " 3 Philadelphia 1 1 7 Indianapolis 0 fi1 Kansas City 1 lilColumbua 0 5Mlnneapolla 0 Day. Wk." American Association At Kansas City S. Hi B. Milwaukee 3 7 2 Kansas City 1 0 Batteries: Miller; Huhn and Gaston; Horstman, Bolden and Brock. Three Amateur Stars Are Suspended for Jumping From Teams With the 1920 amateur base ball season just started a number of the amateur players are beginning to jump their contracts to answer the call of, the "sticks" and semi-pro teams in order to profit by their services. Last week three players were struck with this fever, which is a regular occurence each year, and by this action they will be barred for a period of two years from playing with any teams which are members of the Municipal Amateur Base Ball association. The players suspended yesterday by J. J. Isaacson, secretary of the as sociation, were Ray Maxwell and Al Vernon, pitcher and shortstop, re spectively, of the Drive-It-Yourself team, and Walter Nufer, second sacker of the Bowens, all of the City league. Both Maxwell and Nufer have left for the South Dakota leagues, while Vernon has signed up with the Armours, a local semi-pro team. Maxwell will no doubt draw a three year suspension or will prob ably be barred enterely from playing with any amateur team in the city, as this is his. second offense. He just finished a two year suspension last year, having jumped from th Murphy-Did-Its in class B thrci years ago. Johnson May Compete. Ann Arbor, Mich., May 10. Carl Johnson of Spokane, all-round track star of the University of Michigan, who because of an injury was unable to compete in Saturday's track meet, still has a good chance to participate in the western conference meet here Tune S, according to his physician, Dr. Hugh Cabot. Amateur Makes Perfect Leap From an Airplane A successful parachute leap from an airplane Sunday on his first attempt has landed a season's job for John F. Tiark of Council Bluffs. The feat was perforfmed at Lake Manawa from the plane of Pilot A. J. Nielson, who described the amateur's effoTt as a "perfect leap." Nielson immediately offered Tiark a season's contract to accompany him on a tour as parachute man and mechanician. Clyde Cohen, former Bluffs switchman, also made a parachute leap, but narrowly escaped injurv when he landed heavily and turned two somersaults. In Spiague tires more and better materials are used and greater at tention is paid to details of con' structjon, Advertisement it