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    THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16. 1920.
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FARM LANDS;
New Mexico.
BCY NORTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO
LANDS NOW In the bt farming, .torlc
raising and datrylnir action: 115 to $'
par arre on splendid tarmi; prndurlrf
n.tntnt rropa or corn, broom corn,
wht, otts. beans, potato!, millets,
etc.; ideal climate: ample rainfall: alti
tude 5,200 feet; food water; not tn the
not wind bait: mora food farmers need.
ed; large ranchea now being aold In
farm units: splendid business opportu
nities open; special low fare excursions
being conducted for prospective aettlera
In July and August, write ror run in
formation and free Illustrated booklet
of facta. We hava no lands for sale,
hut ire Interested only In production
and development of this promising ter
ritory. Address Earls O. Reed, Agrl
oultural Agent, Colorado A Southern Ry..
Boom 313, Railway Exchange Bldg.,
Denver, Colo.
Miscelherious.
FOR 8XLE BT "OWNER ISO acre in
Burnst county, Wisconsin; 16 acres
clear, II acres meadow land; all fenced.
Price $3,600. Snap. Answer quick. W.
F. Oustafson. 63b Asbury 6t., St. Paul.
Minn.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans.
C1TT AND FARM LOANS. PER CENT.
DUMONT 4 CO.,
4H-4U Keellne Bids;.
Omaha homes east. neb. farms,
o'keefe real estate co..
1016 Om. Nat. Bk. BldK- Doug. J715.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
, west rates. Private loan. booths. Harry
Malashock. 1614 Pudge. P. 6619. Es.SH
UPlViTm MflNUT
1100 to 110.000 made -promptly.
F. D. WEAD, Wead Blag.. 110 B. 18tn 8t,
PRIVATE MONEY.
SHOPEN A COMPANY, Doug. 4S2S.
ROMPT service, reasonable ratea, private
money, tiarvin Bros., a.o umiiDi i-tni.
BUCK. Loans. 442 Omaha Nat.
Oil Leases.
SOUTH TEXAS LEASES.
nvest now for future Independence,
small Investment In well located oil
leases In South Texas today, may mean
11,000,000 for you tomorrow.
Twelve shallow fields already pro
ducing and over 600 other wella drill
ing ahow wh.t geologists and others
think the future possibilities of this
territory.
We own leases tn every part of this
territory, which are located close to
drilling testa ii" l which represent the
best oil lnvestmc- '. Let us explain the
value of our hold, to you, either as
an investor or a bn .-r.
HITCHCOCK, COOPER A FELTNER,
Main Office:
Suite IS1 Moore Bldg., San Antonio, Tex.
Brunch Offices:
In Ft. Worth, Tex., ami Los AnsHfs, Cal.
P.EAL ESTATE WANTED.
WE HAVE cash buyers for cottages and
bungalows nicely located. Shrlver,
1047-9 Omaha Nat. Bank Bids. D. 1138.
YOU WANT TO SELL THAT HOUSE?
Want quick action T Juat try us.
Call Tyler 496.
OSBORNE REALTY CO., 430 Bee Bids;.
To buy or sell Omaha Real Estate see
FOWLER & M'DONALD,
IliO City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 14!.
HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
JOHN W. SIMPSON
J4 Patterson Blk. Doug. 3556.
E. G. SOLOMON
212 Karbach Blk.
Real Estate
Investments.
Doug. (2(2.
RFALESTATE UNIMPROVED,
Vacant Property.
TWO LOT SNAPS.
Price. 1650; east fronts, high and
sightly, near 33d and Laurel; $50 cash,
tirt mnnriiiv Own nsrt of the earth.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
Tyler 496.
apvacv Two acres on Belt Line at
Seward St. Alfred Thomas, Realtor, 604
First National Bank.
FINE lot, level, 3Sth and Bedford; bargain.
Phone Douglas 3550 or Walnut 1474.
alestateInv estme its.
WALSH-ELMER CO., Realtors. Real
Estate, Investments, Insurance. Ren
t a 1 s. Tyler 153 6. 333 Securities Bldg.
PRESSED brick duplex flat, 7 rooma on a
side: oak finish; Park Ave.; Income
$1,500. Snap at $13,600. Dg. 1734.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
TRADING
OPPORTUNITY
J20 acres of fine land In Cheyenne
countv. Nebraska, which owner will sell
or trade for an Omaha residence or In--estment
property. Will bear closest in
vestigation; 90 a. In wheat and prospects
are for bumper crop this year. Land will
double In value In S or 3 years. Here a
an opportunity.
D. V. SHOLES CO.
REALTORS.
DoufhlaaJI2281 KeellneBldg.
BEAUTIFUL large hill tract lots In best
part of Council Bluffs. What have you
to trade. Carl Chanfcstrom. 2020 Far
nam street.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT TO BUY Five or six-room house
from owner only: $500 down. Address
Box X 100. Omaha Bee.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Benson.
CLASSY, WELL THIS
IS HIGH CLASS
Just the cutest bungalow, lovely liv
ing room with built-in effects, all oak,
dining room has window seat and three
south windows. Both bedrooms well
arranged, nice and llRht, and adjoining
bath. Full basement; stairway to big
attic. Has a garage. Price Is only
$5,250. Terms about $1,350 cash.
Possession ouick.
SHOPEN & CO.
REALTORS.
Douglas 422S. KeeltnBldg.
Dundee.
ELEGANT DUNDEE
HOME
Brand new. Elastlca stucco, six large
rooms, aun room and enclosed sleeping
porch. Attic and plaatered basement.
Finely finished in oak enamel and birch
mahogany. Up-to-the-minute in every
detail. Double garage and cement drive
Excellent location, close to school and
car. A real classy place and real value
at $17,000.
BENSON &
CARMICHAEL
S43 Paxton Block.
Evenings Walnut 1580. Tyler 3641).
CAN YOU find something to suit in
a Dundee home? Would you
consider a beautiful 6-room home
in one of Dundee's sightliest lo
cations, one that would combine
a home and investment as well, that
would show you a splendid in
crease in the future? Will require
$6,000 to $7,000 cash to handle.
Call us today and let us give you
the details.
Schroeder Investment -o.
Douglas S261.
838 Railway Exchange
ATTRACTIVE HOME.
'Tear 60th and Webster. Six rooms.
o-storv. nearly new and all completely
redecorated. The owner la very anxious
to sell and has made ns an exceptionally
low price. Can give Immediate posses
sion ard low terms. For price, terms,
etc . call
BENJAMIN A FRANKFNBERH.
124 Bee Bldg, Doug. 722.
THE GUMPS-
K.Fy r-i ry-v-Tr1 Lr
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Florence.
2 New Bungalows
Tmrr liata possession. Just com
pleted and ready to occupy; strictly
modern; finished In oak and quarter
awed pine; Murphy-in-a-door bed; con
venient to car Une. near 30th and Craig
streets in Florence. Price $5,000 and
$6,000. Easy terms. Must be seen to
be appreciated.
FOWLER & M'DONALD
REALTORS.
Doug. 1426. 1120 City Nat'l Bk. BUlg.
NETHAWAT, Suburban prop ty. Col. 1408.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
WEST FARNAM
DISTRICT
7 ROOMS, $7,250
A dandy 7-room strictly modern
home, only one black from Blackstone
Hotel and Farnam car line. Large lot,
very desirable location. Call and make
arrangements to see this unusual bar
gain. Can be shown at any time.
Terms very reasonable.
H. W. VOLLAND
Douglas 95S5. 610 Pee Bldg.
Evenings, Douglas 9585.
FIELD 'LUB
DISTRICT
5 rooms, modern, $4,750. A bargain.
Owner leaving city must sell a dandy
5-room strictly modern home, oak fin
ish, full cement basement, with laundry
conveniences, garage, large lot, only 2
blocks to public school.
H. W. VOLLAND
Doug. 95S5. RIO Bee Bldg.
AN IDEAL HOME
IX HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT.
Residence of 8 rooms, modern through
out; convenient in arrangement; oak
floors, large closets, fine plumbing,
handsome lighting fixtures; large lot
0x150; all special tax.-s paid; fine shade
trees ; convenient to churches and
schools and near Park Ave. and Cross
town car lines; now occupied by owner,
who Is leaving city. Price $7,250; Vi
cash. Building and Loan association
terms on balance.
.T. H. Kl'HNS. OWNER.
Phone Harney 6248. 1 39 28th St
STRICTLY MODERN
Five-room frame bungalow, dining
room and living room finished lu oak.
Bedrooms finished In hard pine. One
block to car. Price. $4,550; J1.000 cash;
balance. $45 per month. Walnut 2812.
CHOICE Leavenworth Heights bungalow";
five largo rooms and bath; oalt finish;
frame and stucco; choice lotj price only
$6,000; part cash.
OSBORNE REALTY CO..
430 Bee Bldg. Tyler 498.
Omaha Real Estate and Investments.
JOHN T. BOHAN
621 Paxton BIk. Phone Tyler 4S30.
J. B. ROBINSON" Real" Estate and Invest
menta. 442 Bee Bldg.. Douglas S097.
BENSON Sc. MEYE R3 CO.. 424 Om. Nat' U
North.
29TH AND FOWLER
5 ROOMS, $5,250
This is without a doubt the
best built home in the north part
of the city. - Has just been listed
by one of our non-resident clients
who has put price on it that will
make it sell in hurry, lias fine
stone exterior with red-tiled roof.
4 large rooms, including one bed
room on first floor, 2 fine., bed
rooms and bath on second floor.
This is certainly an ideal place.
, Located so conveniently to car
and school. $1,500 to $2,000 cash
will handle this. Call us for ap
pointment. HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50.
MINNE LUSA, $7,800
Strictly modern 6-room. bunga
low; large living room with fire
place and bookcases; dining room
with built-in buffet; handy kitch
en. Three sunny bedrooms and
tile bath second floor; oak floors
and finish; large floored attic.
House three years old, of stucco
construction and one of the most
attractive bungalows in Minne
Ltisa. For further information
. call
GLOVER & SPAIN
REALTORS,
918-20 City National. Doug. 2850.
FINE BUNGALOW ON
CREIGHTON BLVD.
NEAR EVANS
This bungalow has jtM been
listed by non-re?ident own - who
is anxious to sell imn::-' ..:ly.
Has priced place according!. Has
5 fine, large rooms; is modern in
every respect and will make ideal
home. Priced at $3,250 for quick
sale. Submit vour terms.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50.
PRAIRIE PARK
DISTRICT
$2,500 DOWN,
BALANCE MONTHLY
6-room full 2-atory strictly modern
nouae; 3 nice large rooms on the first
floor, 3 bedrooms and bath on the ec
ond; full basement, furnace heat; nice
lot on paved street, paving paid; plenty
of shade: new garape. Price J7.S00.
PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
537 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1781.
Ask for Mr. Gibson.
Sunday call Colfax 322".
NEW two-story House at 1821 Wirt street,
rooma, bath and sleeping porch; oak
finish. If you want a comfortable
home at a reasonable price let ua ahow
you this.
FRANK H. BINDER,
823 CITY NAT'L. BANK BLDG.
PHONE DOUG. 1264.
NEAR MILLER PARK.
Choice two-story, six-room, strictly
modern home, garage, nice lot, 65x130.
Snan at $!M5" Part cash.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
430 Petera Trust Co, Tyler 491. j
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
North.
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
4943 NORTH 36TH.
4 rooms, with electric lights and
water; very good buy for a small
family; priced for quick sale at
$6,650: $750 cash will handle.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50.
CLASSY MINNE LUSA
BUNGALOW.
Large five-room strictly modern bun
galow, fireplace, built-in features. Just
like new, owner leaving city. Bargain
for quick sale.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
430 Peters Trust Bldg.
Tyler 496.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
A fine looking 2-tory home of 7 rooms,
1n aa good repair as a new house; new
ly decorated and painted; oak finish;
coat closet In reception hall; rooms
large; house about 7 years old; screens,
water meter, hot water heater, furnace
heat; south front .lot: .paving paid;
double garage; block to car; 15 mln
utea rldo down town. Price $6,750;
terms.
RASP BROS., 212 Kcellne Bldg. Tyler 721.
16TH AND SPENCER STS.
Fine 2-story frame home, 7 nice rooms,
fully mod., oak finish, double garage,
ready to move rlsrht In. A real bar
gain at $6,760; real easy terms.
RASP PROS., 218 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721.
A FEW homes and lota ror sale In Park
wood addition; a safe place for lnvest
ment. Norris & Norrls. Doug. 4270;
2827 SEWARD, 4-room, new, modern
bungalow, $500 cash, balance monthly.
Orelgh, 608 Bee. Douglas 200.
MINNE LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187.
CUMING, near 29th St.. 44 feet, must be
sold to close estate.
C A. GRIM MEL, S49 Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE An equity In home. For In
formation call Colfax 3055.
Miscellaenousj
COLONIAL
BUNGALOW
$750 cash balance easy terms,
east front, corner lot, 3 blocks to
car line, school, grocery stores;
5 nicely arranged, rooms, oak ard
enamel finish; oak floors through
out; stairway to large attic; in
terior will be decorated to suit
buyer, also selection of light fix
tures. Call Tyler 5167, evenings;
Douglas 2428, days. Ask for Mr.
Spence.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE,
VACANT, FOR ONLY
$1,850
Having four rooms on first floor, two
sleeping rooms on second floor, gas
and gas fixtures, well water with good
pump, south front lot. .44x1 2S, at 45C8
Burdette street, in good neighborhood,
near two car lines; cement walks, city
water and lewer on the street.
W. H. GATES
647 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Douglas 1294.
WANT A HOME?
Possibly we have It for you. It costs
nothing to phone Douglas 1345 or come
to 1606 Dodge St.
LOTS for SALE Easy Payments
NOW is the time to buy lots Right. SALE OPENS TODAY
Lots will be sold A T ONCE
Good Omaha lots, near car line and near permanent
improvements.
$1.00
DOWN
Perfect title. Free copy of Abstract. Warranty Deed.
Liberty Bonds Accepted at Par
Hampton Place and Lake James Park
Located Between 48th and 50th Streets, Between
Maple Street and Bedford Avenue
Owners Will Help Purchasers to Finance Small Homes
LANDLORDS ARE RAIJSING RENTS
Stop Paying Rent Own Your Own Home
BUY YOUR LOT TODAY
These lots are selling at pre-war prices and are sure to
go up like everything else.
DON'T WAIT! COME AT ONCE!
Salesmen and automobiles on the ground.
Telephone Douglas 1014 or Douglas 7412
Take Benson car line to 48th and 50th street, or Deaf and Dumb line
to Maple or Bedford avenue.
HOMESTEAD COMPANY, 318 South 18th St.
comb IN, THE WATER'S FINE
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
Miscellaneous.
READ THIS
DO YOU WANT A HOME?
I have a number of fine lots near
car and school. If you have a lit
tle cash and are willing to start
on a modest scale I will furnish the
balance of the money and build
you a house.
CALL MR. COLLINS, WAL. 127.
STUCCO HOME
On boulevard, close to car and
school; large lot. House has oak
finish, oak floors throughout; two
white enamel bedrooms, built-in
bookcases, kitchen cabinet. You
can buy this on a small cash pay
ment, balance like rent. Call Mr.
Rilbv, H. 22S3.
$500 DOWN
Will still buy a new five-room all
modern bungalow, excellent neigh
borhood and location; finished in
oak and enamel. Call Wal. 5432
evenings or Douglas 7412 days.
Mr. Cole.
$750 CASH and $35 per month will
buy this all modern, 5-room
house, newly painted outside, and
will paper inside to suit pur
chaser. E. E. AUSTIN
Tyler 785. 1305 1st Nat'l. Bk. Bldg.
$1,275, SMALL
PAYMENT.
Four rooms, gas, city water, elec.
light: gond condition: paved street.
AMOS GRANT CO.,
REALTORS
Doug. S3S0. 334-6-8 Brandels Theater.
$450 CASH
Brand new bungalow, five
rooms and bath; modern in every
respect; good lot; good location.
Price $5,450; immediate possession.
Walnut 5373.
GOOD 6-r. mod., ex. heat, home, screened
porch combination gas and coal range
and linoleum goes with house: double
garage; pavlns; all paid: Immediate pos
session. Price only $3,500; about $750
RASP BROS.. 212eJreBl(lgJJ"y2PrIri-
'nciT VVTLTV. aicn 1NVFSTMRVTR.
N. W. COR. 1STH AND DODGE. D. B01J.
AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY.
BIRKETT & CO..'
estate,
rents
anS Insures. 250 Bee Bldg. Douglaa 63$.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
South.
ARARE CHANCE
On 11th St. Blvd.. south of Pierce,
S-room square house, modern to date,
praotlcally new, built for a home, In
first class condition In and out; four
bedrooms and bath second floor and
one bedroom on the first floor. Full ce
mented basement with extra toilet and
outside entrance: for a quick sale,
$6,000; cash, $2,600. Harney 4602.
$1,000 CASH. BAI,. "MO.
.Tust completed, a lovely 5-r. bunga
low, Hanscom Tark neighborhood. Call
Har. 4396 or Dg. 3932.
S ROOMS, part modern,
Jamin & Frankenberg,
$500 cash. Ben
624 Bee Bldg.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
BEAUTIFUL, SIGHTLY,
BUILDING LOTS
No interest, no taxes until 1922
270 Future Officers
Receive Diplomas
At Military Academy
West Point, N. Y., June 5. The
largest graduating class in the his
tory of the military academy 270
cadets Tuesday received diplomas
from Secretary of War Baker, auto
matically commissioning them sec
ond lieutenants. It is probably the
last of the war emergency classes,
which covered a two-year course of
study and training. The honor man
of the class was James B. Cullum
of Pennsylvania.
Gen. Pershing addressed the grad
uates and Secretary Baker also spoke
briefly.
All of the graduating class left
at noon on a furlough, which termi
nates in October, when they will
join their regiments. The summer
furlough class also left, and the
third class will go to Camp Dix,
N. J., Tuesday for two months' in
tensive training.
The new "imnlebe" class will re
port for entrance to the academy
July 1.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
South.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
TENANTS
EVERYWHERE
Good morning! Has your rent
been raised again? It probably
has and the rent you are now fret
ting about is not your last. More
are still to come, that's why youi
landlord will not enter into a
long-time lease. There is just one
way you can beat the game, and
that is OWN YOUR HOME.
I have just completed a row of
very desirable homes on South
Thirty-second street, between
Frederick and Spring streets,
where the air is good, a nice lawn
and yard around each house, each
house built along indivdual lines,
planned for convenience, comfort
and beauty; where each occupant
is a home owner and takes a de
light , in making it a delightful
home community. Just a block
from Hanscom Park car line, near
good stores, close to park and
boulevard.
If you are interested in applying
YOUR RENT ON A HOME that
will be yours, phone for appoint
ment. C. G. CARLBERG,
REALTORS.
313 Brandels Theater Bldg.
$1.00
A WEEK
Drawn
so W
conscience Will te
Guide for Women
Bathers of Chicago
Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee, Leased Wire.
Chicago, June 15. ''Let your
conscience be your guide," said
Deputy Commissioner of Pubic
Works William Burkhardt, in a fi
nal admonition to girl bathers, as
the four great municipal bathing
beaches opened.
"Darn these one-piece bathing
suits and other bath suits," he con
tinued. "I'm a married man with
a family and I hardly think it is my
duty to define and set up the line
of demarcation in women's bathing
garments in other words to point
out where the suit shall begin and
where it shall leave off. I'm fair
minded enough to believe that the
Chicago girl will take care of the
matter herself without cause for out
side criticism."
"But suppose the conscience of
some bathers do not agree with
that of the police women on duty
at the beaches?"
"Oh, well, we'll cross all our
bridges when we get to them," re
plied Mr. Burkhardt.
Friend Man Accidentally
Killed When Rifle Falls
Friend, Neb., June IS. (Special.)
V. A. Coe, proprietor of a moving
picture show here, was accidentally
killed in his home while reaching
for a 22-caliber rifle with which he
intended to shoot a cat. The rifle
struck a sewing machine and was
discharged. Mr. Coe was about 65
years old and had been in business
here for several years. He is sur
vived by his wife.
South Side
Revenue Agents Find Still
Sizzling With Raisin Mash
Joseph Hazuka, grocer, 5446 South
Twentieth street, was caught red
handed manufacturing intoxicating
liquor in the rear of his store Tues
day afternoon by South Side police
detectives and government revenue
men, according to allegations filed
at South Side police station.
A raid was made on Hazuka's
place of business with a search war
rant and the officers say they found
a still sizzling with raisin mash.
The still, a jug containing five gal
lons of alleged liquor and two two
quart jars of alleged raisin mash
were seized by the officers and taken
to police headquarters.
The hearing of the case will come
up in South Side police court this
morning.
South Side Brevities
Ted Bojecwakl, 9 yeara old. of 4416
South Thirty-third street, and Samuel
Smola. 11 years old, of 4107 Y street, are
charged by Juvenile authorities with hnv-
nsr taken lb cents irom ranK jacKware
on the O street viaduct, South Side. The
Juvenile miscreants explained that they
wanted money tor the movies.
"The River's End," now showing at the
Orpheum. We wish to call your attention
to the fact that the "River s End" will be
shown on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, and please remember that the
atory Is from one of James Oliver Cur
wood's most popular novels. We pro
nounce it the best picture we have been
privileged to present for months. See It
today, Wednesday and Thursday.
Real Estate Transfers
John S. Harpster and wife to Roy
J. Harpster, Jackson St., 100 ft. e.
of 66th St., 50x121 ft $ 1
Margaret L. Roach and husband to
William Whisker, 19th ave., 1134
ft. s. of Locust St., 60xSl ft 6,750
John B. Watklns and wife to Emma
V. Henderson et al, V at., n. 100
ft a. of 42d at., 50x121 ft 1,600
S;iona Grebe and husband to Sieg
fred Christensen et al, 30th at.,
66 ft. s. of Qrebe St.. 60x133 ft.. 2,450
Jolin F. Flack and wife to Jamea
P. Miller, Spaulding St., 137 ft. w.
of 44th St., 40x130 ft 365
William 0. Bullard et al to Patrick
jr. Cogan, 40th St., 155 ft. a. of
Burt, 205x111 ft 11,000
Maria L. Johnson to Mary Shel
hamer. Capitol ave., 198 ft n. of
26th St., 60x115 ft 6,000
William C. orris to Leopold Bartl
et al. Fort St., 249 ft. w. of 13th
St., S2xl32 ft 445
William C. Norris to Leopold Bartl
et al, Forfst.. ?20 ft. s. of Sher
man ave., 40x132 ft 226
John F. Flack to A. I.. Tiildinger,
Ruggles St., 224 ft. w. of 44th St.,
txl3ft ft
Alda H. Oborn, guardian, et al
to Sven Bjork, Taylor St., 3S ft.
e. of C6tn st
John Oleniczak and wife to Stanis
laus l.abeilz and wif, 2Mh' and
J sts., s. e. cor., 60xir.il ft 2,300
Rudolph Yeckout and wife to Mary
M. Soukup. 27th St., It. a. of
Capitol ave., 60x67 ft 2,500
Sadie E. Grover and husband to
John T. Marcell, Jefferson St..
120 ft. w of 26th st., 30x10.9 ft. 150
Jessie S. Colby and husband to
Alonso C. Fleetwood, et al,
Davenport St., 192 ft. w. of 25th
St., 38x132 ft 3,600
Mabel B. Fawcett and husband to
Alonzo n. Fleetwood, Davenport
St., 132 ft. w. of 126th st., 33x132
ft 3.600
Frlta Miller and wife to Rudolph
Talacko, 14th st. and Tasadena
ave., 46x112 ft 800
Franz R. Kalner and wife to Frank
H. Slander and wife. s. w. cor
ner Davenport and 40th at.,
100x125 ft 15.500
Edith Ellegaard and husband to
RilnH K Atforrt ralffnrntM t..
! 178 ft., n. of 32nd St.. 43x86 ft. .500
Mary Nelson and husband to Alfred
H. WIHetts, 36th ave. and Fowler
ave., n. w. corner, 120x130 ft. .. 2,750
Thomas H. Williamson and wife to
Adellna Hancock, 44th ave. and
Plnkey at., a. ee. corner, 100x138
ft 4,000
Rasp Bros, to Charles E. McCann,
Pouglaa St., 340 ft. n. of 42nd St.,
60x128 ft 7,500
Charles E. McCann and wife to
Rasp Broa., Plnkey at., 118 ft. e.
of 2Sth at., 3914x118 ft 6,600
Otto Baysdorfer and wife to Jamea
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TWO-THIRDS RULE
MAY BE CHANGED
AT DEMO SESSION
Old Fight to Be Revived at
Frisco Practice Now Has
Plenty of Supporters.
By ELLIS H. MARTIN.
Staff Correspondent International News
.Service.
San Francisco, June 15. Only one
slight rift in the unclouded pro
gram for the first day of the demo
cratic national convention here
June 28 was in sight today.
The first day convention program
as announced calls for the keynote
speech by National- Chairman
Homer S. Cummings, the announce
ment of committee appointments
and adjournment until the next day.
However, it was learned that the
old fight to abrogate the rule re
quiring a two-thirds vote to nomi
nate will be reopened. The move
ment, delegates said today, has been
gaining strength ever since Champ
Clark lost the nomination after nine
consecutive ballots even though he
had a majority of votes. Whether
the rule will be changed is problem
atical. The two-thirds rule is tra
ditional in the party and has plenty
of supporters.
Presidential row took on new life
today with the arrival of a new
tenant. Committeeman E. H. Moore
of Youngstown, O., manager of the
campaign of Governor James Cox
of Ohio, arrived today and pro
ceeded to get busy in behalf of
the Ohio executive.
Additional Palmer workers ar
rived, including Maj. Oliver New
man, secretary of the Palmer com
mittee, who announced that 510
delegates were pledged to vote for
the attorney general. A flood of
Palmer literature was released.
Probably a score of Palmer men
are on the ground now. It was said
at his headquarters that Palmer will
not come to the convention.
Prominent among the arrivals to
day was Vice President Marshall
and party. They were to be wel
comed informally tonight at the St.
Francis by convention officials.
City Marshal Arrested
For Killing Fugitive
Muskogee, Okla., June 15. Cole
Shoemake, whose record had made
him known to officers throughout
the southwest, was shot and instant
ly killed Sunday near Vinta, Okla.,
after he had surrendered to a posje
which had besieged him and a com
panion for an hour and a half in a
log cabin. Norris Cooper, city
marshal at Vinta, who assisted in
the capture is in jail at Stigler, Okla.,
clnarcred with murder in connection
rwith the killing of Shoemake.
Mortality Rates Decrease
Washington, June 15. Infant
mortality rates for 1919 decreased
materially as compared with the four
previous years, according to statis
tics compiled by the census bureau
and made public today. Of the 12
largest cities in the birth registra
tion area, seven showed decreases of
from 8.5 to 23.4 per cent, while the
highest increase was 3.6 per cent.
Pre-Inventory
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WOOD BRANDS
BUTLER CHARGES
AS FALSEHOODS
General Denounces Statement
That "Motley Group of Stock
Gamblers" Backed Cam
paign for Nomination.
Chicago, June IS. Maj. Gen
Leonard Wood, in a signed state
ment tonight, characterized as "a
vicious and malicious falsehood," a
declaration by Dr. Nicholas Murray
Butler of New York that "motlev
group of stock gamblers, oil and
mining promotors, munition makers
and other like persons," backed the
general's campaign for the republi
can presidential nomination.
General Wood said that he re
gretted to make the statement, but
that it was necessary to "brand a
fakir and to denounce a lie. " De
claring that the men who managed
his campaign were of "extraordinary
high character," the general said that
the attack upon them "is infamous"
and that Mr. Butler's action was an
"attempt to ingratiate himself with
certain elements which exercised a
determining influence at the con
vention." Says Statement Falsehood.
The statement follows:
"I have just read the statement is
sued in New York by Nicholas Mur
ray Butler to the effect that a mot
ley group of stock gamblers and
ethers tried to buy the presidential
nomination for me and that the
forces who were defeated in their in
solent attempt to buy the nomination
represent all that is worst in Amer
ican business and political life.
"The statement is a vicious and
malicious falsehood. I would ignore
it if it were directed at me alone, but
I cannot remain silent when my loyal
friends and supporters are vilified.
"Col. William Cooper Proctor,
who was chairman of my campaign
committee, is a man of extraordinary
high character, known throughout
the length and breadth of the land
for his absolute integrity and hon
esty. His associates were men of
like character, most of whom re
spended to their country's call dur
ing the war. They typify a group
of progressive Americans. The at
tack upon them is infamous.
Backed by Common People.
"The forces which brought me
before the convention with pre
ponderant forces were hundreds of
thousands of patriotic men and
women in every walk of life, who
have endorsed me at nation-wide
state conventions, nation-wide state
primaries and in a nation-wide poll
of unprecedented size.
"This action of Nicholas Murray
Butler is an attempt to ingratiate
himself with certain elements which
exercised a determining influence at
the convention and possibly to ex
plain his own political weakness. It
is a self-seeking, cowardly attack,
made under the cloak of an alleged
public service, which was never in
tended or rendered.
"I regret to make a statement of
this kind, but it is necessary in this
instance to brand a fakir and to de
nounce a lie."
May Increase Stock of
Big Harvester Company
Chicago, June IS. Stockholders
of the International Harvester com
pany will meet July 22 to consider
a proposal to increase the common
stock of the concern, to pay a 12 1-2
per cent stock dividend and to take
action on a profit-sharing plan for
employes. The meeting was called
by the directors, who Tuesday in
creased the rate of cash dividend
on the common stock from 6 to 7
per cent.
The increase in the common
stock to be considered by the stock
holders would be $30,000,000 of
which one-third would be used to
pay 121-2 per cent stock dividend
on the present $80,000,000 of com
mon stock, the remainder to be
available for the payment of 2 per
cent semi-annual stock dividends.
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