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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1920.
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.
SEVERAL FIXR" BARi-jaivs
. 1919 Oakland, without top. Just over
hauled. $600.
' 1U inin-Mtttnitr. -cvltndr. Ru.
'n good shape, f
anon n overland,- new top. bargain
One set Of 191 Oakland on.n 11 S
1919 Stearna Knight motor, iransmii
!on, and differentials. $260.
Stearns Ohummy roadster body and
JOE BAITS RS. Walnut 4743.
Evenings. Colfax 3380.
' 19 FORDS, BUICKS. DODGES.
Ktw and used cara; cash or time.
Ford bodlca, commercial bodies.
' ' OOLDSTRUM AUTO SALES CO.,
CENTRAL OARAGE,
IIH Harney St.. Tyler 711.
.1 Ooa nay and Night.
1-passenger Overland touring car,
model 83: first class condition; all new
liree; 3,5: will consider good Ford.
' Call Webster 5908.
ESSEX SEDAN. RRAND NEW, FOR
SJ.500: WORTH $.1,000. DOUGLAS 12H1
OR TYLER 969.
BOMB batgalna In used Ford cara. Mc
Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford
-florvlve Station. 15th and Jackson. Doug-
'a a sn.
fth TERMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNTS.
Look for the red sal on windshield.
USED CARS OF QUALITY,
. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO..
.8020 FARNAM ST.
THE DIXIE FLYER.
R, NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANT.
23u rarnam t.
AUTO t'LEARINO HOUSE.
5083 FARNAM.
EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS. '
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AND FILL NlS, POCKETS PULL OF DOOCyH
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'FINANCIAL.
OAKLAND Senalbla Six:
MARSH OAKLAND CO..
S3u r'arnam St.
" I
HAVE 60 good uaed cara to galeci
rrom. All priesa,
MEEKS AUTO CO.. S02 Farnam.
11UST sell my Ford touring car, nearly
nw, with aelf-starter. Sea it at 1810
Wlr St.
FOR SALE Cheap. 7-pRSsenger Packard,
1st claaa condition. Harney 819,
ST UDE BAKER roadster, fuily equipped,
leading city. 1260, Colfax 3673.
-wyOLnSMOBTfcK "4," perfect condition.
r Cll Webster 22:!7.
N Oldsmobllo 4, perfect condition. Call
ZVc bsler 2237,
19TTf"oRD TOURING; REAL BARGAIN.
. HARNEY 2790.
SIY CAIHl.LAO 8) at
ter 6219,
SWODRL
63 Cadillac.
a sacrifice. Web-
Webster
61.10.
Real Estate Loans.
MR. INVESTOR:
See our list of farm and city real
estate mortgage offered at attractive
discounts. 1
TSTKKL, HEAT, ESTATE INV. CO.,
18th and Farnam. Tyler 5022.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
South Side.
FARM and rltv Innna
E. H. LOUGEE. INC.,
628 Keeline Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST, NEB. FARMS,
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1016 Otn. Nag Bk. Bldg. Dou. 2716.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Loweat rates. Private loan bootha. Harry
Malashock, 1614 Dodge. D. 6618. Es. 1894
PRIVATE MrtMPV
1100 to 1 0.000 made promptly.
F. D. W E A D. Wead B 1 dg. 810 8. 18th St.
D. B. BUCK. Loans: 443 Omafa Nat.
PRIVATR MOKPV
SHOPEN A COMPANY. Doug. 42.
PROMPT service, reasonable rates, prrvat
money. Oarvln Bros.. 845 Omaha NafL
31 ai.lberty Touring. DqukIbs 7217.
FORD TOURING Harney 900.
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED.
Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour serv
ice for uto, truck and tractor. Expert
radiator and fender repairing: body
dents removed; new fenders made.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR , MFO. CO..
1819 Cumins St. 'Tyler 17. .
Tires and Supplies. ,
. NEW TIRES, STRICTLY FIRSTS.
'30x5 $ 9.75 30x3U 113.76
SStS 17.85 3ix4 20.60
SHIPPED 8UB.1ECT TO EXAMINATION.
STANDAKO TIRE CO.,
410, North 16th St. Douglas 8890.
USED TIRES.
(,ri SOxS. $5.00: 0xStt, 18.00.
All aizes In proportion. Look over
our rebuiita. Open Sundays. Tyler 5986.
' SAVIdE TIRES. ,
90S N. 16th St. Keystone Tire Shop.
NEW REPUBLIC TIRES CHEAP.
SOxriVi, FISK....S12.95 I 34x4 121. IS
SOxS 9.95 I 364 26.95
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1723 CUMINO.
AUTO eleeirlcal repairs; service station
for Hayfield carburetor and Columbia
storage batteries. Edwards 2616 N. 19.
Accessories.
GRAY & DAVIS starter and Willard
storage battery for Ford car complete.
We. 3280.
MotorccJesndwycJte
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains in used machines,
tne motorcycle man.
Roos.
Leavenworth
Victor H.
27th and
Oil Leases.
OIL LEASES.
FOR SALE.
Fivs-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 thle
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 price advances. T. B. Davis,
Real Estate, Oil Leases, P. O. Box 644.
Big Springs, Tex.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
WK havo served the Omaha public 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 ycu to your best Interests.
McCague Investment. Co
IiAVE inquiries for good homes in good
locations. Do you want to sell our
property?" List it with C. A. Grim
mel. 849 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
YOU WANT TO SELL THAT HOUSE T
Want nulck action? Just try us. Call
- Tyler 4M. -
OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 430 Bee Bldg.
To buy or sell Oraatm Reel Ksitat
fowler & Mcdonald
1120 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Uoug. 1426.
Sts.
FOR SALE i
Tyler I B00.
L Johnson motorcycle. Phone
Room 4!U.
FARM LANDS.
For Rent.
80 ACRES, five-room house: 40 acres in
- cUHivRtion: 7 acres sweet clover, balance
pasture, with sonm tfmber; more can be
broke: land in high state of cultivation;
.rtntv 1 4 ii milps from Benson: 4 miles
.,jrr' to liikhorn Th? Held Land Co., 664
.-- I..n,l..l. !!,! nnii,l. 9I4S
Coiorado Lands.
"BEST LANDS" .
1 bought right and -fill ell you ab
solutely right, any part of 7,000 acres
6f the best wheat and corn land In
east Colorado, Write for facta,' now.
. See our crops. Investigate. . .
i R. T. Cline, Owner,
Brandon. Colo.
QUARTER section unimproved in Burling-"
ton district: will take Omaha property
a part payment. Frank Gass, owner,
4005 North 26th St., Omaha. Neb,
ftfft" ACRES unimproved, close to Burling
J.OJ1, $30 per acre. $500 will handle it.
Box K-15. Omaha Bee.
Iowa Lands.
WE HAVE ccshj buyers for cottagea and
oungaiows nicely located. Shrlver, 1041
9 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 163$.
"REAL ESTATE- AND' INSURANCE.
JOHN W. SIMPSON
24 Patterson Blk.
Doug. 3569.
REAL ESTATE and all Kinds of Insurance.
HERMANSEN & CO.
748 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
E. G. SOLOMON
212 Karbach' Blk. Doug. 6262. .
WANTE TO BUY Five 'to seven-room
house, from owner, on payments. Web
ster 4150.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
"FARM FOR gALET
We have for ?a1c and immediate
possession a 32-acre farm in Mills
county, Iowa, t adjoining the city'
of Glenwood.
This farm can be used to an ad
vantage for stock feeding pur
poses. Terms if desired.
, Bankers Mortgage Loan
Company i
olSr'S. 18th St. Omaha. Neb.
Kansas Lands.
. FIXE farm home, one of the best In Sum
nrr county ; 'newly improved; 160 acres;
lyel wheat and alfalfa land: H mile
a school: strictly modern house:, hot
wt"er heattng system; lights In barn;
$160 per acre, A. T. Feeth, owner,
Wellington, Kan., n. R. No, 6.
"WRITE us. for prices and terms on lands
' in Thomas county, Kansas. Fcltoa &
west, 307 Crounse Block. '
Minnesota Lands.
VlXN'ESOTA lan.ls. SO improved farms
offered tor sale by owner on long-time.
One-fifth cash. Located in Red River
valley proper, near Areylo, Stephen,
, Tonaidson Hnd Tyler. Minnesota. Wrlo
for descriptive booklet and price lisr.'
M. Laurltsen, 5:9 2d Ave, S. Minneap
olis. Minn.
Missouri Lands.
"Some Bargain"
500 acres well improved, large orchard,
- geod water, close to school and town.
a.OOO: $500 will handle Hop on cars,
come to see it. Ownei', Wellman Arthur,
Mountain View. Mo.
For Neb. Farms and Ranches see
Graham-Peters Realty Co.,
H!l omnha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.. Omaha.
A. A. PATZMAN. Farms. 301 Karbach Blk.
Nebraska Lands.
4,000 ACRES
Northeast corner Box Butte County.
95 per cent best of farm land, Wose
hud ailt loam soil, a snr.p at $25 an
acre.
v S. S. and R. E.
J MONTGOMERY,
13 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
REAL r.o i A 1 lu in tracts ol o 10 ,-J"Jl
acres; wheat, corn or suirar neet i-im,
grazing or hay. dry farming or Irrigat
ed; in North Platte valley: $14 to $100
per acre. Square Deal Land Co.., Lisco,
Neb.
of
.000
CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS.
IMPROVED. IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA,
at the right price. Write for list.
LARSON & CARRAHER,
Central City. Neoraska.
;6 A. Hay farm and clover land. Elk
horn Vall?y. Enstern Neb. Fiank Schcr
nierhorn, 1011 U, P. H dqrtre. Bldi;.
If ANY BARGAINS in Queensborouirn.
New York City acreage and lots; ready
for development; l.S-minute, 5-cent fare
from Grand Central Terminal at Forty
second street. Minor I.. Piatt. 7 East
Forty-second St.. New York. N. Y,
North Dakota Lands.
RAMSON COUNTY, N. D.. best kind of
farm land, level black soil, well settled
immunity' lust wht you want. Write
v.it i,inaoerg Kinoiia. i
Wyoming Lands
$r ACRES NIOBRARA CO.. WYOMINO.
Level lO geniiy ruiuiig; cms lo wcnoui,
store, postoffice and state highway;
fenced: shallow to water; good neigh
borhood; near Hat cri-ek: $25 per acre;
easy terms. C. A. Willis, Marlonvllle,
Mo.
' Miscellaneous.
jrRMS for sale or exchange. Over 100
large and sn ail, In Illinois, Missouri nd
Arkansas. Write Fnrman. No. SI" In
ternational Life Bldg., St. Louis, M.
' (sat it -
Acreage.
ACREAGE
.BARGAIN'
About foun acres, on Center street,
with paving paid; good, big 6-room
house, barn, fruit trees: garage rent
ing for $25 monthly; priced at $12,000;
owner leaving city.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
430 BEE BLDG.
TYLER 496.
TWo fine lots in Oman for sale. Lot !,
mock 139, Dundee Place, will make a
fine building place on both of these
lots. Price for this lot for quick sale,
$1,500 and the other lot Is lot 3, Creston
Annex for quick sale, price. $1,700. If
Interested write or phone J. A. Nelson,
Malcom, Neb. Phone 1113.
GOOD LOT, nicely located. 1 block north
Benson car line, on Fifty-fifth street;
was taken on mortgage ; will sell at ba--Kaln
If taken at once. Douglas 6725 of
fice hours.
A 1,200 LOT, Clairmont addition. 45th and
Corby; cheap for cash. Phone Webster
6156.
LOT, on Blvd., near Douglas Motor, $700;
bargain. Phone Douglas 4C41.
REAL ESTATE- INVESTMENTS.
FOR SALE
Three-story brick building, full cor
ner lot In wholesale district. Possession
If wanted. ,
DUMONT & CO..
418 Keeline Bldg Phone Doug. 690.
WALSH-ELMER CO., Realtors, Real
Estate. Investments. Insurance, Ren
tals. Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
FARM LANDS and acreage close to Oma-
na ana council Blurts for saio or exchange.
Apartments and city property to e&hanga
for farm lands.
Good bakery, central Nebraska town of
1 tnnwn- ..I. nnun- e i u..ii
. or ploture show.
WM. N.HILL,
Real Estate,
D-4413 619 Bee Bldg.
Formerly of Srdtt & Hill Co.
BEAUTIFUL largj hill tract lots In best
part of Council Bluffs. What have you
to trade. Carl Changstrom, 2020 Far
nam stre?..
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Benson.
15 ACRES
NEARBENSON
High, sightly location, very de
sirable surroundings. Has 13
acres in alfalfa, 2 acres in bearing
grapes that will soon bring hig
returns. Price only $650 an acre.
Will make terms or take good
5. 6 or 7-room house, in trade.
Your money invested in land of
this kuid is surely safe.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1514 Harney St. Phone Tyle 50.
Dundee.
Dundee Home $9,500
Immediate possession: 7-room stucco,
hot water heat, oak flnishi first floor,
oak floors throughout, 3-car garage,
storm cave, several bearing fruit trees,
south front lot 50x135 feet. On Cumins
street near 51st. Terms, $3,725 cash;
balance $73 per month, including Inter
est. FOWLER & M'DONALD
REALTORS
1120 City National. Douglas 1426.
We .specialize in Dundee nomei..
C. B. STUHT CO.,
912-14 City National. Pouglai $787.
DL'.N'DEE home for sale by owner; hot
water heat; oak floors. Phone Walnut
1621. i
DUNDEE, modern 7-room home for sale
by ovnr. Walnut 1621.
Florence.
C. 1.. NHhaway for suburban property.
Florence Sla.t Omiia, Neb.. Col. 1409.
Bse Want Ads f roijuce Results.
FOR SALE Five-room house. A half
block from car line. Water, electrio
lights, gas. 4727 South 13th tit.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
MONTCLAIR BRAND NEW.
Living room, dining room with panel
walls, kitchen, all In oak with built-in
features; upstairs, 2 bedrooms and bath
with oak floors finished In white enamel;
full basement. Price, $6,750; $2,000 cash
and $60 per month.
GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY COMPANY,
829 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Phones: Doug. 553; Sunday. Wailnut 1103.
$20UDOWN
Move today; six rooms, modern but
heat; two lots; Walnut Hill district.
AMOS GRANT CO.
REALTORS.
Doug. 8380. 334-6;8 Brandeis Theater.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Nine - room, strictly modern
home, beautifully decorated; come
and look it over any time. 4170
jCass .street.
, Montclair Bungalow
' For Sale by Owner
Six-room stucco, nearly new. osk and
white enamel finish. Price, $7,000 for
quirk sale; $2,600 casTT, balance easy
terms. For particulars call Walnut 2812.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
North.
KOUNTZE PARK
Owner leaving for California. Must
sell at once. His loss your gain. Seven
rooms, sleeping porch, butler's pantry,
garage. See it to appreciate ita 2111
Kmmet street $6,450. $4,050 caslt,
Commercial Investment
Company
1516 City Nat. Douglas 3932.
Omaha Real Esta't and Investment!.
JOHN T. BOH AN,
621 Pnxton l'lk. Phone Tyler t
J. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate and Invest
ments. 442 Bee Bide. Douglas 8097.
North.
LOOK-LISTEN AND
TAKE NOTICE
VACANT
r POSSESSION
AT ONCE. '
7-room, strictly modern semi
bungalow, located in the Miller
Park district; 5 'dandy nice rooms
and bath on the first floor finished
with oak floor and oak finish; two
nice bedrooms on th'e second
, floor; full cement basement, fur
nace heat: . dandy nice lot, on
paved street, paving nearly paid;
garage; half a block to grocery
. stores and drug stores, close to
Miller park and close to Miller
.Park school. It looking lor a
real bargain, don't fail to see this.
Can give vou possession at once.
PAYNE' INVESTMENT
. COMPANY,
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
D. 1781.
Ask for Mr. Gibson.
$,60
2617 BROWN ST.
5-rjoom all modern cottage, newly
painted; full cement basement; floored
attic: guaranteed furnace; garage; street
paved; close to Holy Angels church.
Owner wants cash for his equity.
M. DEUEL & CO.,
2405 Ames Ave. Col. 72$.
BEMIS PARK
Six-room, strictly modern: oak floors
downstairs; three nice bedrooms up
stairs; woll ventilated; price, $5,760;
$2,600 cash required.
GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY CO.,
Phone. Office D. 653; Sunday, Wal. 1103.
$3,000.
1801 CORBY ST.
6-Room modern but heat; paved St.;
basement cemented; screens and storm
windows to house. $700 cash, bal.
reasonable payments.
M. DEUEL & CO.,
2405 Ames Ave. . Col. 726.
A FEW homes and lots for sale in Park
wood addition; a safe place for invest
ment. Norris & Norrls. Doug. 4270.
827 SEWARD. 4-room. new, modern
bungalow, $500 cash, balance monthly.
Creigh, 608-Bee. Douglas 200.
BARGAIN BY OWNER.
Six-room cottage, modern except heat.
$3,600. Harney 6374.
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 Bldr. Douglas 722.
BENSON A MEYERS CO.. 424 Om Nat'l.
South.
BUYTNSTEAD of
RENT
Five-room cottage near Twen
tieth and Grace; all modern ex
cept heat and can be handled
from $200 to $500 cash; balance
like rent. We sold the adjoining
cottage exactly like this one for
$3,000 last week and for quick sale
this is offered for $2,500. Act
quickly.
See Mr. Campbell.
PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
537 Omaha National Bank Bldg.,
D-1781.
NEAR 43D AND
1 FRANKLIN , .
Just listed, a 5-room strictly
modern bungalow, all on one
floor; full cement basement, fur
nace heat; nice floored attic; large
corner lot; south front on paved
street; garage. Price, $5,250;
$2,500 cash; balance monthly pay
ments. PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
Omaha National Bank Bldg., D-1781.
Ask for Mr. Gibson.
422 NORTH 31ST ST.
This is an' 8-room. all modern home,
veil constructed; four large .bedrooms:
good oak floors; white enamel finish:
fireplace: cistern: located on east front
corner lot, 60x100; paving ail paid: pVlce
and terms right; arrange with us for
inspection.
GLOVER & SPAIN
REALTORS.
Douglas 2S50.
918-20 City National.
NORTH OF KOUNTZE
PARK
6 -room strictly modern house, locaied
blork and a half north of Kountze park
on 21st street; 3 rooms on the first flour;
; rooms und bath on the second floor;
price, $3,700: one-half cash; a real bar-
cain
PAYNE
INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
Omaha Xat. Bank Bid. Dour. 17S1
Ask for Mr. Gibson.
$600 Cash
Balance Monthly
4 Rooms Modern
Lot 50x130. 2tj blocks from the car;
do you want it? H. 4996 evenings.
Commercial Investment
Company
1316 City Nat.
Doug. 39.12.
BUY FROM OWNER
Home on Florence Blvd., 6-room and
sleeping porch, $6,750; $3,000 will
handle; balance $35 per month. Colfax
1919.
HANSCOM PARK
Here Is a dandy 8-room house, lo
cated on Hanscom Blvd., south of Han
scoin Park; strictly modern and very
attractive: house has full length living
room. sun porch, dining room and
kitchen on first floor and 4 nice bed
rooms and sleeping porch on second
floor; oak floors and finish throughout
Ask us for appointment. Price $12,000.
D. V. SHOLES CO. .
-' REALTORS
Doug. 46. 916-17 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
A VALUABLE PIECE
OF GROUND , .
ILER ESTATE
The northwest corner 'of 10th
and William; a big stone house,
125 feet on 10th St.; 264 feet on
William. . pxtendinar throutrh the
block to 11th St., with 125 feet oil
11th St.; to settle an estate; must
be sold at once; make us an offer.
A. P. TUKEY & SON
REALTORS.
?Ofl FIRST NATIONAL
""BANK BUILDING.
PHONE K(0
DOUO. Va.
Brand New Six Room
Stucco Residence in
Dundee .
An extra good up-to-the-minute home,
close to school and car line: east front;
large living room across front, fitted
with fireplace and bookcases, oak fin
ish: 3 -larfi'e bedrooms upstairs, ample
closet space in each; enamel finish, tile
bath, latest fixtures; tile floor in kitchen,
built-in cupboard and work table; full
cemented basement, furnace, coal bin,
etc. Call Doug. 4911 days; Tyler 6167,
eve nings. Mr. Spencer.
$4,800
BUNGALOW
A. lovely five-room bungalow, floored
attic for two rooms, garden space, straw
berry bed; a lovely lawn, lust like satin;
big shade trees; near Field club; a lovely
honeymoon home: just like you have
dreamed aboutf $2.0"0 cash.
Commercial Investment
Company
D oug. B2.1S. 1516 City Nat. Dou g, S 932.
-$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.
Miscellaneous.
BUNGALOW t -AND'ONE
ACRE
A beautiful acre tract with a
practically new up-to-date five
room bungalow, barn, chicken
house, etc., just a few blocks from
Benson car on paved road; con
venient to school just the place
to raise a few chickens, garden,
etc. You can buy this swell little
pMacc for the price of the house
alone. Act quickly. Price, $5,500;
call
Schroeder ' Investment Co.
3S Ry. Exchange BJdg- LJ26L
FAVORS HUGHES
AS CHAIRMAN OF
G, 0. P. MEETING
Republican Candidate for
President in 1916 Brought
Forward by National
Leader Hays.
Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire.
Washington, May 12 Charles E.
Hughes, republican candidate for
president in 1916, was brought for
ward yesterday by Chairman Will
H. Hays, of the republican national
committee, as a compromise selec
tion for the permanent chairmanship
of the Chicago convention.
Mr. Hays, it is understood, is urg
ing the progressive republicans, par
ticularly the Johnson faction, to get
behind Mr. Hughes. He is pointing
out to them what convincing evi
dence such action would be of a
healing of all sore spots over the
California fiasco, especially if Sen
ator Johnson and his followers
would come out openly and advo
cate Mr. Hughes' selection.
The suggestion, however, is not
making much headway. Now that
Senator Lodge has been formally
chosen temporary chairman, the
progressives are more insistent than
ever that one of their wing be per
manent chairman. In this demand
they are supported by the "irrccon
cilables," who point out that Mr.
Hughes' position in the treaty fight
was virtually the same as that of
Senator Lodge, antf that it would
not be proper to assign both posi
tions to reservationists. The talk
of Senator Borah and ex-Senator
Albert J. Beverftge of Indiana for
the permanent chairmanship con
tinued. "Irreconcilables" are up in arms
over statements contained in nress
dispatches that the republican na
tional committee, at its meeting in
Chicago, indicated a preference for
a platform declaration endorsing the
league of nations covenant with. the
Lodge reservations. The irrecon
cilables will have none of it. They
want the whole league of nations
scheme killed and from, what was
said today they will carry their fight
on that issue to the platform com
mittee of the Chicago convention,
and if necessary to the floor of the
conventiton itself.
Postpone Spa Meet
Berlin, May .Decision to post
pone the conference between allied
and German representatives at Spa,
Belgium, until late in June, has been
reached, according to the Nord
deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung.
Bankers to Discuss Ways
To Halt Orgy of Spending
.
Suggest Concerted Action to Curtail Advance of
Credit for Nonessentials, In Effort to Stem
Wave of Extravagance.
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Miscellaneous
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-R. MOD,
$4,250.
6-R. mod
$4,760.
6-R. mod.,
16.800.
7-R., choice corner, very large
not new, out a Bargain at $4,150;
easy terms.
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home, close to cathedral,
oak floors, fine finish,
oak finish, Hanscom Park,
lot;
on
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contract as first payment. Harney
3556 evenings.
By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING.
Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire.
Washington, May 12. How to
halt the orgy of spending on lux
uries and other nonessentials in
which Americans are indulging and
divert capital to increase production
of necessities, which will reduce the
cost of living, is a question that will
be considered by the leading bank
ers of the country in a conference
with Secretary of the Treasury
Houston ' and the federal reserve
board next week.
The principal suggestion to be dis
cussed is that the reserve banks and
the bankers take concerted action to
curtail the advance of credit for the
production of nonessentials in an
effort to stem the wave of extrava
gance, on the theory that the people
will stop spending when there are
no luxuries to buy and capital will
be forced into the production bf
necessities when denied the . more
profitable field of nonessentials.
Preparations being made for the
conference indicate that it will
be one of the most important so far
held on the credit Situation in the
United States. A wide range of
questions will be considered, all
bearing on financial reconstruction
measures to direct the nation back
to normal conditions.
Reckless Spending Growing.
The suggestion of action to check
the orgy of extravagance has grown
out of the failure of realization of
the expectation that the cost of liv
ing would begin to decline by this
time and the increasing evidence
that the wave of reckless spending
has not abated, but is even advanc
ing, with the financing of the pro
duction of pleasure cars, fancy wear
ing apparel and other luxuries. One
assertion frequently heard is that
farmers are unable to procure nails,
wire and other articles of iron be
cause of the prodigious demand for
steel in the automobile industry.
One of th'e most effective ways to
bring down the cost of living, it is
contended, would be to curtail the
production of luxuries and divert
capital and labor to increasing the
production of essential foods and
clothing.
The impression prevails that such
action as may be taken along this
line Vnust necessarily be of a general
nature. Beyond blanket power to
restrict loans, the federal reserve
board has no specific authority by
law to define essential and non
essential industries. There seems to
be no purpose to define in such a
way as was done by the Avar indus
tries board during the war, just
what classes of industry shall be
considered essential or nonessential.
' Up to Bank Heads.
The working out of any general
plan which may be proposed at the
conference would rest, it is believ
ed, upon the discretion of the heads
of the 12 reserve banks. Officials
of these banks may be instructed
to use an iron hand in curtailing
credit for nonessential industries and
in dealing with individual applica
tions generally for loans which do
not appear warranted by local cir
cumstances. There will also be a discussion
of the present rediscount rates, but
beyond a modification of those now
in effect, general increases are nt
anticipated. Two of the federal re
serve banks, those in Chicago and
Minneapolis, recently Increased the
rediscount rate on Liberty bonds
from I'i per cent to 6 per cent.
The San Francisco bank is on a
basis of per cent. It is under
stood that other banks have un
der consideration increases which
would place the rate on Liberty
bonds more on an equal basis 'with
the 6 per cent rate now prevailing
on commercial paper.
Officials here believe the results
of the application of graduated re
discount rates in the Kansas City
district have been successful in re
straining unnecessary use of credit
METHODISTS MAY
ELECT BISHOPS
LATE THIS WEEK
Indications Are That Episco
pal Areas in Foreign Coun
tries Will Be Increased
India Asks Four.
Battery of Expensive
Lawyers Open Fire On
Henry Field Fortune
Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire.
Chicago, May 12. A heavy bat
tery of the highest priced legal
talent ever assembled in this city
opened fire in the superior court
with the untold millions left . by
Marshall Field as the target. The
lawyers are trying to determine just
what the merchant prince meant
when he wrote his will and for these
efforts they are receiving upwards
of $10,000 a day. None of them ap
pears to be in any haste.
The suit is of a friendly nature
and was brought in behalf of the
trustees of the Field estate, Captain
Field and Nancy Perkins Tree. The
principal 'point to be determined is
this:
NEW 5-room, all modern bungalow,
oak and enamel finish; $500 down.
Walnut 5432 eveqings, '
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 Nafl Bank Bldg.
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Boosters.
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Central City, Nebraska
Bail of Man Held for Bomb
Outrages Is Increased
Washington, May 12. At the re
quest of the Department of Justice
the Labor department increased
from $1,000 to $1,500 the amount of
the bail of Robert Elia, an alien,
arrested at New York in connection
with the bomb outraees on Tune
2 last, when the home of AttomeyJ
Ueneral Palmer here was bombed.
Elia was arrested on a deporta
tion warrant with Andrae Salsedo,
aivltalian, who, while in the custody
of Department of Justice agents,
killed himself May 4, by jumping
from a window.
Wednesday Moving Day'
For "Bill" Hohenzollern
Amerongen, May 12. It is ex
pected Wednesday will be movinf,
day for William Hohenzollern, for
mer emperor of Germany. Tuesday
'i big van loaded with furniture ar
rived at Doom from Berlin "and tht
former kaiser gave a farewell dinner
at Amerongen castle. Besides the
Bentinok family, owners of the cas
tle, a .number, of local authoritits
were invited.
Although workmen are still busy,
the new Hohenzollern residence at
Doom, now is considered quite habit
able. Company Had Advance
Information, Head Says
New York. May 12. More than
two weeks before the shipping board
officially designated the Mercantile
Marine company as the agents for
the giant liner Leviathan, that' com-
pany jvas 'assured" it would be so
designated, P. A. S. Franklin, presi
dent of the company, testified before
the congressional emmitte inquir
ing into the matter of the recon
ditioning of the steamship at a re-.
Ii ported cost of SS.OMI.OOO.
j Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
Newark, N. J.. May 12. A city
playground is being converted into
tent col6ny to shelter more than
100 families who are to be evicted
Wednesday night, . Forty-one fam
ilies, each with from three to six
children, had applied for space.
Work of laying floors and water
mains and stringing electric light
wires was being rushed by work
men assisted by soldiers from the
local recruiting station.
Army field kitchens . will be
placed at the four corners of the
camp ana the colony wil cook on
the community basis.
Canadians Endorse
Waterway From Lakes
To Atlantic Seaboard
Sault St. Marie, Ont., May 12. A
direct waterway route from the
Great lakes to foreign ports would
result in untold benefits to the great
steel industries here and the sur
rounding agricultural areas, the
International commission holding
hearings on the feasibility of con
structing a deep waterway channel
from the Great lakes to the Atlantic
seaboard by the St. Lawrence river
was told.
Resolutions from practically every
municipality in Ontario, .endorsing
the project were read into the com
mission's records, from which it
will make its report to the Canadian
parliament and the American con
gress. Farmers' representatives pointed
out the advantage to be gained from
cheap water haulage to eastern sea
board as well as foreign markets.
Representatives of paper mills also
endorsed the plan.
Advises Grocers to Ignore
Lever Act in Sale of Sugar
St. Louis, May 12. Wholesale
grocers were advised by Edgar Wat
kins of Atlanta. Ga., general coun
sel of the Southern Wholesale
Grocers' association, to disregard
the Lever food and fuel control a.-t
in the sales f sugar, in his annual
report made at Tuesday's session of
the convention of the association
here.
Louisiana Solons Adjourn
Without Action on Suffrage
Baton Rouge, La., May 12. the
Louisiana legislature adjourned until
May 17, withu. having taken action
on ti;e question ot woman suffrage. I
Those in cfuvrge of the light tor j
leumiHiiuu rxpcti tne real struggle i
to begin next Monday
Des Moines, May 12. Activities
of the committee on episcopacy of
the Methodist general conference,
in session here, indicated Sunday
that a report' will be submitted on
Thursday which will make it im
possible to commence the election
of bishops and other officers of the
church as early as Friday of the
present week. If this is done, it
will advance the work of the con
ference several days over previous
sessions. '
Although no report has as yet
been made, it was said today that
not more than one new Episcopal
area probably will be created in the
United States. However, a number
will be created elsewhere. The del
egates from India have asked for
four, instead of two. as at present,
and- their wish will probably be
granted. There is also an insistent
demand for a second area in South
America,
After some argument. change
in the discipline was adopted ren
dering it impossible to remove the
corresponding secretary of the
Board of Sunday Schools without a
two-thirds vote of .the board.
A report will shortly be -introduced
by the committee on Epworth
league, proposing that the name of
the governing body be changed
from board of control to Board of
the Epworth League.
The committee on state of the
church is considering the matter of
adopting resolutions favoring the
Kansas industrial court plan, and
also asking for federal legislation
to prevent lynchings. Both of these
resolutions have been recommitted
to the subcommittees having them
ii charge. Action of the conference
tfeday in adopting the recommenda
tions of tb.e committee on episco
pacy that two negro bishops be
elected, a number of delegates said,
might delay unifications of the Meth
odist Episcopal Church; North and
South, for some time. The question
of unification still is in committee.
Air Mail Service to
Celebrate Its Second
Anniversary Saturday
Washington, May 12. The gov
ernment air mail service will cele
brate its second birthday anniversary
Saturday, the operations of the past
year having been marked with
"phenomenal success," according to
the Postoffice department.
The service was economical finan
cially, as well as in time, the de
partment announced, $42;000 having
been: saved on the Washington-New
York route and $100,000 between .
New York and Chicago.
With regard to future plans the
announcement said:
"Until the transcontinental route
is established and service actually
begins from New York to San Fran
cisco, the Chicago-Omaha route will
be merely for the purpose of ex
pediting the mail between Chicago
and Omaha. When the New York
Frisco route starts, however, mail
leaving New York Monday morning
will arrive In San Francisco by 9
o'clock Wednesday .morning.
Chicago Restaurant
Owner lurdered by
Unidentified Man
Chicago, May 12. James Colos-
imo, restaurant proprietor and con
spicuous figure in Chicago's night
life for many years, was shot and
killed in the dining room of his
cafe Tuesday. The unidentified
slayer escaped. The body was found
behind a door.
Several suspects wer taken into
custody from haunts in the old
levee quarter nearby. A waiter was
the only person in the dining room
at the time. He heard two shots,
he told the policeman.
One bullet took effect in the face,
the other in the chest. Colosimo
recently was married to Miss Dale
Winter, an actress.
Real Estate Transfers
Oltve B. Clark to Lewis L. Clarke.
Wirt St., 1Z4 ft., w. ol zoth at.,
m. s . 60x124 $ J.071
Lewis L. Clarke to Benton B.
Reavis. Wirt si., 124 ft. w. of 20th
at., . a, 50x124 6, SOD
Rasmus Norregaard and wife tb El
mer C detacher et at, uold st.,
160 ft. e. of 40th St.. n. a.. 50x124 1.109
Rlvett Lumber & Coal Co. to City
of Omaha, Lake St., 300 It. e. of
42d St.. s. .. 12x120 I
Sena Norton and husband to Beadle
Abbott, 36th et.; 160 ft. s. of King
St., w. s.. 40xl464 600
Alma E. Toms and husband to Jen
nie E. Kloppel, Spencer at.. 160 ft.
e. of 19th St.. n. a.. 50x124 7.000
Nellie L. Stone and husband to
Ueorge N. Htenson, s. w. cor. 17th
and Manderson sts.. 26x110 1.000
Mary Blunk to Ed Skarda. and wife.
u st.. 200 ft. w. of S6th st n. .,
50x120 1.300
Arthur A. Ahlman and wife to Fred
J. Ruedy, 17th St., 213 ft. n. of
Leavenworth St.. w. a.. 2tx97 4.100
Alfhilda Nelson and husband tn
Charles E. Oleason, 36th et.. 4S5
ft. n. of Pacific at., e. s.. 30x124. 6 00
Charles W. Martin and wife to Roy '
.. Bott, Bauman ave., 130 ft. w.
of 25th ave.. a. s.. 44x120 1 000
Arthur C. Wllg and wife to Marion
i. fpurgeon, 36tn st.. 371 ft. n.
of Ames ave.. w. .. 43x124 4.009
The Creighton University to Pacific
storage & warehouse Co., Jones
st., 66 tt- w. of 10th t., a. a.,
66x132 10 000
Carrie S. Jensen Nelson and hus
band to J. Paul Kepler, Farnam
St.. 250 ft. e. of 49th at., n. s..
60x139 11 nan
William II. Smalls to Edwin D.
Mmatls, 36th st., 84 ft. n. of Jones
st., e. s.. 40x66 1 760
Adam Kantor to John Cvetas, 12th
st.. 34 ft. s. of Hickory at., e. a.,
34xS5 i J inn
Florence J. Brown and huband to
wiwm a. Hamilton, Isard st.. 50
ft. w. of 50th St.. s. s.. 50x135 1 9a
Charles VV. Martin and wife to
t:iara Schollman. Bauman ave,
66 ft. e. of 52th ave.. a. 4i1in ea
Ai.gust H. Bode and wife to An
drew G. Larson. 38th at., it ft. n.
of Charles St.. e. a . 38x40 s sft
Augustus A. Myers and wife to
Ethel A. Lloyd, Erskin st.. 200
ft. e, of 4Cd st.. n. s.. 6012 J,609
George T. Morton and wif to Ralph
B. Carney, s. e. cor. Fark ave.
and Jackson st., 69x80 16 SJJ
Midway Investment Co. to Rmno .7.
Lux. 22d t.. 150 ft. a. of W st ,
e. s . fxl.t0. .'. ; , i j;
Herbert W. Bivins and wife to .les- '
sie K. Fuller, Cspitol ave., 50 ft
of SOth. !.. s. . 50x1 19 6 '50
Barker Co. to Carl W, Hsnaen. Pa.
cm'- ,.. It. w. Of 45,1 at n
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