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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1920.
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FINANCIAL.
ReaIEstate Loans.
OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARUS,
U ltteKK REAL. ESTATK CO..
,UL0m- NiL BkBldg. Dour I71S.
DIAMONDS AND JEWKLRY LOANS.
ijowest rates. Private loan booth. Harry
Malaahock. 1H4 Dodge. D. Ssi. Eiiill.
PHIViTTC linilTT
I 1100 to 110.000 mad nrnmnrtv
riJ,-Jv,EA.Dt Bld-. 1 8- lath St.
l'. c bul-k. Loans. 44 Omahs Nat
PRIVATE MONEY.
8HOPBN 4 COMPANY. Doug. 422
I ROMrT service, reasonable rate, privat
money. Garvin Broa.. 345 Omaha Nat.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
NORTH W have a largo number
renters ambitious to own their ow
homes. They ran make substantial
payments down and largo monthly nay
menta thereafter To accommodate
- these buyers . need 25 modern houses
ana neca tee listings now. mono us
your addreas and we will call.
R. F. CLARY CO., 1404 Ames Ave.
North Omaha Realtors. Col. 175.
YOU WANT TO SELL, THAT HOUSE t
Want quick action? Just try
Call Tyler 46.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 410 Bes Bid
E. G. SOLOMON
Real Estate
Investments
513 Karbacb Blk. Dong. 621
To buy or aell Omaha Real Estate ses
FOWLER & M'DONALD,
li: City Nan Bank Bids. Doug. 1411.
W. G. SHRIVER
3047-t Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. IMS.
HAVE Inquiries for homea: do you wan
to sell your property? List it with C,
A. urlmniel. Omaha Nat'l Bank BJdit
WANTED REAL ESTATE TO SELL,
C, C, BFJAVERS CO.
DOCO. 2450. 760 OM. NATL RANK
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED,
TRACKAGE
Tll located. clop in freight houses
and Vnton Station; good sized lot; very
, reasonahln.
D. V. SHOLES CO.,
REALTORS
' Douglas 4S 915-17 City Nat l Bank Bldg.
CLOSE-IN LOTS
$550 TO $675
Each lot ha sewer, water and pas.
lK)CHtrd between Bancroft and Arbor
and 21st and ."M Sts. $50 down and
ll per month. We only have a few
,W. Farnam Smith & Co.,
1320 Fa mam ? Douglas 664.
SOUTH Side tract
' South Side Land
or 10 acres.
Pour. $388.
REAL ESTATE INVEST MENTS.
30 INVESTMENT
Prslrte Park garage building near
261b. and Ames, has an income of $1,800
per annum. Priced at 118,000 with
13,000 cash, balance 6 per cent: for Enr
age, jsctory, storage or similar pur
poses, or purely for investment you
should look into this. Call Investment
Department
I Payne Investment Co.,
REALTORS.
f7 Om. Nafl Bk. Bldg.
Doug. 1781.
LEASE AND
FURNITURE
"In large furnished spartment house for
sale. Building three-story brick with
stores on grouud floor and 30 apart
ments. Gross Income, tl6.ooo.00., J'rico
on furniture $11.000 00. Lease for five)
years from Octiber 1. 1920, at 16,000.03
' per yeftr.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY,
1704 Farnam Stret, Tyler 544.
WAREHOUSE
IS.000 square feet, one-half block from
track: four floors; electric elevator; well
onstruuted.
' D. V. SHOLES CO.,
REALTORS,
Douglas 4t. 15-17 Cityrat. Bank Bldg.
WALSH-ELMER CO., Realtors. ' Rea'.
Estate, Investment, Insurance.- Rent
als. Tyler 1538, 333 Securities Bldg.'
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Dundee.
DUNDEE HOMES
WE CAN SOLVE YOUR
HOME PROBLEM.
PRICES $6,800 TO $35,000.
GEORGE & CO., .
o city Natl. Bank.
Tyler 30:4.
STOP PAYING RENT!
TWENTY ELEGANT LOTS IN
' P'ARKVALE,
CLEAN UP LOTS ON SOUTH 33rd STREET
BETWEEN OAK AND SPRING STREETS AND ON
SOUTH 34th STREET
BETWEEN WRIGHT AND SPRING STREETS, NEAR
HANSCOM PARK
Prices, $1,150 to $1,600
Paved Streets, Paved Alleys. Water, Gas and Sewer oh
streets where the occupants are all home owners.
. . RESTRJCTED
Buy now at pre-war prices. This is your opportunity.
SALE (OPENS TODAY
Come today if you can; come tonight if you are too busy
Tomorrow you may be too late to pick your choice
TERMS: $10.00 cash, $3.00 a week. Liberty Bonds taken a cash on
first payment Discount. 10 off if paid within sixty days, 5 off if
paid within two years. How to reach Parkvale: Take West Side Hans
' com Park car line to 32nd Avenue and Oak street, thence west one or
two blocks. ' ..;'
These lots are absolutely certain to increase in value
while you are paying for them
WHY? Dwellings have trebled in price since 1915: Lots have remained '
stationary. THEY MUST INCREASE AND WILL VERY SOON. DONT
DELAY A MINUTE. , ' . - . ,
G. &. CAMERA, ,
310-312 Brandeis Theater Bdg. Telephone Douglas 585
THE GUMPS-
WELL. ONDFPFTi A ' i f DIDN'T LEAVE- f " VRr. I W vl V
wT -g rn she left voo a swell. old chalV J flfe OR . JJmA hMN. f r-r
THAT FAI?y GOO MOTHER. HAS m PAIR OK GOLF SR06AHS VVITH fcR.S SlTOS i i fr$h ' Z Ufo
BEEN ARO0NP , B H08 NAILS m 'EM- SOTS! H I Ml W --T
SHE LEFT VOO A , Jl WAIT TILL GO TO THAT "THESE AN t j M lifl, 111 yK
. COSTUME, KID- . ; WJ CHAPEL L PATy-WHEN 6eoE hasoM 'j f V . '
E those iule: AkLrst gs&sn mxMm 1 KSf :
boots ' ! ' '''''' " '
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Dundee,
EXCELLENT VALUES
IN DtJNDEE
$6,750
Buys a, brand new, up-to-the-minute
semi-bungalow, r'lve rooms; finished in
oak and enamel. Tastily decorated
throughout. Sightly located on paved
street in North Dundee.
$13,500
Buys a classy two-story, stucco house
with double isarage. Six elegaut rooms,
with sunroom and enclosed sleeping
porch in addition. Plastered basement
and good attic. House is brand new.
Finley finished In oak, enamel and birch
mahogany. Tile bath with up-to-dats
,uic3. i. unuenui wnue- Kitenea.
Complete In every detail. Ths beat value
in uunaee.
Benson & Carmichael,
C4S Paxtcn Block. Tvl.. sin
lunaays call Mr. Benson, Jr., Wal. 15S0.
Florence.
NETHAWAY Suburban prop ty. CoL 140.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West
$8,500 SNAP
lightly location on paved
street, close to car and school.
Stucco semi-bungalow. Five large
rooms. Three on first floor, two
bedrooms and bath on second
floor. Two large closets to each
bedroom. Finely finished in oak,
enamel and birch mahogany, with
oak floors throughout. Fireplace
and book cases. Ideal white
enamel kitchen with one-piece
sink and ample built-in features.
ror further information, call Mr.
Benson, Tyler 3540 days; Walnut
ljal evenings.
Clairmont Bungalow
$8,500 , '
Large 5-room bungalow, oak
and white enamel finish, living
room with fireplace and built-in
bookcases. On paved street, cor
ner lot stucco construction. You
must sSe this if you want a real
bargain.
Benson & Carmichael,
Phone Tyler 3540, 642 Paxton Blk..
Evenings and Sundays. Wal. 2812.
HOT WATER HEAT
Strictly modern, two-story, six-room
home; reception hall, living room, din
ing room and kitchen, first floor: best
oak floors and finish. Three bedrooms
finished In white enamel and tils bath,
second floor. Full basement, stationary
tubs and fine hot water heating plant.
Paved alley, garage. Full Bouth front
lot; all specials paid. Located at S8S4
Caijs. Trice 16.500. Reasonable terms.
ALFRED THOMAS,
Realtor
MFirst National Bank.
BENSON MEYERS CO.. 424 OW. Nat'l
BEAUTIFUL new West Farnam home. I
room 12 No. 33d. Barney liS.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
2,000 CASH
Just listed two fully two-story strictly
modern homes neat 25th and Marcy.
Three large rooms on first floor fin
ished in oak; three nice bedrooms and
bath on second floor. Full cement Di"
ment, furnace heat. One priced at
$7,0fl and the other at $8,004). Both ab
solutely up-to-the-minute homes and
r)n he handled on very easy terms,
raved street, pavlnjr paid.
Payne Investment Co. '
W7 Omaha Nat. Bank.. D. 1781.
Ask for Mr. Gibson.
Sunday, Colfas 1227.
ISN'T IT THE TRUTH?
When frame or stucco bungalows sell
for 17.500 to $10,000 and you can buy a
solid brick duplex with oak floors
throughout, tile baths, built-in cabinets
in kitchens, full basements, floor drains
and hot water heaters for 112,000, you
are passing up a bargain? Don't com
plain about high prices; beat them. For
further faces and figures phone
ALFRED THOMAS,
Realtor.
04 First National Bank.
Close-in Bargain
2117 Webster street. 12 rooms
and, bath, all modem, and large
barn; lot, 50x132: paving all paid.
Don't disturb the tenant. Price,
$5,500 to close estate.
P. J. TEBBENS CO.,
C05 Omaha Nat. Bk. ' Phone D. 2182
BARGAIN in 7-room modern house; fine
lot, high and sightly location, y, block
to Harney car; four nice cherry trees;
cistern; paving paid; owner leaving city;
must sell this week. $21 Seward St.
Harney 6159.
J. B. ROB1SON, real estate and lnvest-
ment. 42 Bee Bldg. Douglas 8097.
North.
MERCER
BOULEVARD
One of the best built homes in
Mercer Park Addition, handy to
Bemis Park and the Cathedral. A
substantial home, stucco construc
tion, 8 large rooms, tile bath;
built-in buffet, fireplace, etc. Ar
rangement and finish are excep
tionally good. Price, $16,000.
GLOVER & Spain
realtors. Douglas 2850. 918-20 City Nat'l
$1,000
MILLER PARK
k Just west of the park I have
a lovely 5 room Kellastone bunga
low with an attic large enough for
one room very best oak floors
and finish, tile baths, built-in bath
tubs: close to blvd: Siebtlv lot:
all for $1000 cash, bal. mo. Call
Mr. Mead, Ty. 4246 eve. or Dg.
7412 days. .
NORTHWEST corner' 20th and Nicholas
bta. Lot I feet on Nicholas and 170
on 20th street. Chrla Bayer. 2123 Cum
ing. i
NOW FOR
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
SMALL house; very large lot; splendid
location; 1 block to car; will sell on
easy, payments; immediate possession.
Five-room; partly modern: east front;
paved atreet; on car line; $1,600; $300
cash, $20 a month.
Two houses' in fair repair: on paved
streel ; easy walking; distance; present
rental $.10 month; $2,300 for both; on
very caay payments.
s
51. DEUEL & CO,
24'Jj Ames Ave. Colfax 7:6.
$2,000 CASH
7-room strictly modern full two-story
house, nortlv of Kcuntze Park; larjie
livingroom across the front of the house;
ilinlngroom and kitchen on the first
floor; three nice bedrooms and sl?ep
Iniy porch on the second floor. Larre
lot on paved street paving paid. Gai--ace.
Price, $6,500.
Payne Investment Co.
537 Omaha Nat. Bank. D. 1781.
Ask for Mr. Gibson.
Sunday, Colfax 3227.
IMMEDIATE" POSSESSION.
A fine well-built -room home: HOT
WATER HEAT, jus. painted outside, in
side refinished. Just as good as new;
outii ior a Home. Kast lront lot; no
paving to pay; U block to car; close
to school and store A real home at
a bargain price at $6,600, about $1,300
casn, Da lance easv terms.
RASP BHDS. Realtors.
210-12-14 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721.
MODERN COTTAGE
$3,300.
$4,000.
$7f,0 CASH DOWN.
E-Z MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
Corner lots; close to car line; near
schools; best snap in the city. Call to-
day. Colfax 175.
OAK FINISH BUNGALOW
Near 27th and Saratoga, i rooms, all
modern, and garage; will sell for $5,259.
Some terms; for appointment call to
day. This won't last.
R. F. CLARY COMPANY,
North Omaha Realtors.
Colfax 175.
$4,000 BUNGALOW
Finshed In oak, five rooms and
bath; floored attic, full basement;
about $2,000 cash required.
OSBORNE REALTY CO..
3 (I Peters Trust Bid Tyler 40S.
FOUR rooms, newly decorated, near 24th
and Sprague Sts.. water, gas. electric
lights, toilet, telephone, Immediate pos
session. Price $2 teo; $500 downTind
$25 per month. Inquire of owner, 4017
North 25th St.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
2823 SEWARD STREET.
NEW MODERN BUNGALOW.
.$750 CASH. BALANCE MONTHLY.
CREIGH. 508 BEE. Doug. 200.
KOUNTZE PARK
Six-room cottage; bargain; modern,
except heat: good sized lot; paved
street: paving all paid: 3907 North 17th
St. Call Owner. Colfax 950. or Col 17s
Omaha Hal Estate and Investments.
JOHN T. BOHAN
421 Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler 4880.
A FEW homes and lots for sal In Part.
wood addition: a safe place for lnrest
ment. Norris & Norrls. Douglas 4270.
NliW oak finished home, 7 rra., sun room.
me Dam, double garage, fireplace, etc.;
$13,500. Terms. Douglas 1734 davs.
M1NNE LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your meney.
Phone Tyler 117
4-ROOM HOUSH, partly modern; colored
district. $1,800; easy trma, H. 6445,
South.
FIELD CLUB, DISTRICT
Six-room home, oak finish, beamed
ceilingsv large corner bath, good base
ment, fine lot, extra good fixtures, al
most new. A bargain. Exceptionally
fine home on Woolworth avenue, very
large lot. $25,000. Shown only by ap
pointment. D. V. SHOLES CO.,
REALTORS.
Doug 46.
915-17 City Nat'l Bank.
$3,750
5 rooms, furnace, electric lights, bath,
city water and sewer, newly decorateJ,
now vacant so Immediate possession can
be had. Price only $3,760, $1,500 cash,
balance $26 per month. Located south
of Hansoom park in a home owning
communitv.
C. G. CARLBERiG,
.12 Bran. Thea. Bldg Phone D. 5S5.
CHOICE HANSCOM
PARK HOME
Seven rooms and bath, finished
in oak, fireplace, bookcases, eta:
three bedrooms and heated sleep
ing porch; double garage; owner
cut price to $9,500 cash for quick sale.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
430 Peters Trust Bldg. ' Tyler 49t.
HANSCOM PARK
$1,250
' down buys a snappy 1 story
bungalow, five rooms, practically
new oak finished down-stairs;
garage. Call
Schroeder Investment Co.,
Douglas 3261 . 538 Railway Exchange
SOUTH TWELFTH STREET.
$7C CASH.
We have just listed a fine little home
near the Rusewater school of 6 rooms
and large sleeping porch, fully modern,
paved atreet (paving paid). BeVe a a
good one and yea must act u,uick.
Call Mr. Tolllver. Tyler 721, or Colfax
;139. evenings.
RASP BROS. 212 Kecline Bldg.
Miscellaennus.
COLONIAL STYLE
STUCCO BUNGALOW
EAST FRONT
Corner lot, one block to car
line. Five nicely arranged rooim;
large living room across front,
finished in oak, bedrooms, bath,
.kitchen, enamel finish; very best
grade of oak floors throughout;
stairway to attic; cement base
ment, furnace, floor drain.
Buyer has selection of light fix
tures, interior, txterior, decora
tions: $1,000 cash, balance easy
mommy ipaymenis.
Call Tyler 5167 evenings; Doug
las 2428 davs. Mr SpencC;
$475 CA$H
Have a good new five-room
home in a neighborhood of home
owners which I will sell on easy
I terms. This is strictly modern,
well finished. Nicely arranged.
Might consider a second mort
gage as first payment Phone
Harney 3555 evenings.
MAKE MONEY
by living -in this home on 19th,
between St. Marys Ave. & Leaven
worth. "It will be a business lot
some day.. $1000 cash. Call Mr.
Mead, Tf. 4246 evenings or Dg.
SOME GOLF.
KEWPIE DOLLS'
MADE TROUBLE,
E ALLEGES
Divorce Suit Comes First.
Then Wife Has Girl Arrest
ed for Thefts of
Lingerie.
Her husband's kewpie dolls did it,
Mrs. Carrie Lockwood, Lake
Manawa, said yesterday.
Eva Van Leiiven, 18 years old, and
pretty, 520 Twenty-sixth avenue
Council Bluffs, met Howard r M.
Lockwood, carnival concession man,
at his kewpie doll stand at Lake
Manawa, she declared. .
Her suspicions were first aroused,
Mrs. Lockwood declared, when
Monday night, July 12, she came to
her cottage at the lake and found
one of two hair nets she had left on
her dresser missing, and her powder
puff, which she always kept in the
powder box, lying out on top.
Learned of Party.
She learned her husband had en
tertained at their cottage the night
before, she alleges.
She filed petition for divorce in
Omaha July 15.
Then Eva was arrested on 1 her
complaint for alleged theft of ,a
diamond ring, lavalliere, lingerie and
other articles.
Ring in Pawnshop.
The diamond ring was found in a
pawnshop, Mrs. Lockwood claims.
She and Howard were married in
Omaha August 16. 1914. Howard
has been very unreliable, she de
clared in her divorce petition, left
her for long perior's at a time, and
returned without funds.
Mrs. Lockwood says she is 35
years old, and her husband is some
what younger.
Deaths and Funerals
1 1
George W. .Church, 77 years old. 3714
North Twenty-ninth street, died Wednes
day night.
He was bailiff In Judge Leslie's court
for more than 40 years. He is survived
by his wife and two daughters, who live
in New York. Funeral services will be
held today at 2 p. m. at Johnson er.apeel.
Twenty-second and Cuming streets. Burial
will bs In West Lawn cemetery.
The funeral of Thomas Francis Mnrnhv
10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Murphy. 301 U street, will be held this
morning from the residence at 8:30
to St. Marys church, where services will
be held at 9. Burial will be made in SL
Marys cemetery. x
Funeral services for Henry Croft, S
years old, who died last Monday at his
home. 2904 Shirley street, will be held at
2:2 p. m. today at the family residence.
Mr. Croft was the father of 11 ohildren,
nine of whom are living. He died follow
ing a week's illness after, it is said, he
was overcome by the Iftsat. For more
ttan 40 years Mr. Croft fired brick kilns
at various yards about the city. He came
to America from England in 1873. Two
years later he removed to Omaha. His
eldest and youngest children diedlast
year.
The Bee's Fund for
Free Milk and Ice
What 1 spent, I had; what I
saved, 1 lost; what I gave, I have,"
said the philosopher.
Money that you give to a good
cause is yours forever. Nothing can
take it from you.
Scores of babies in Omaha's poor
est families are drinking nourish
ing milk daily because of this fund;
Other babies are in needi
Help if YOU can. Just send or
bring your contribution to The EV
othce.
Previously reported
W. C. S
.1211.7$
s.oo
Total f $286.75
Divorce . Court .
Divorce Petitions.
Bessie C. Weeks against Charles Weeks.
Blouch Zku against William Zekas.
Ria C. Klein against Roy H. Klein.
Nell Lisec against James Ltsec. non
support. '
May Durrell asainst Clarence Durrelf.
ponsupport.'
Willis Lillethorup .gainst Beudix 141
lethorup, nonsupport.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
Miscellaneous.
JUST BECAUE
the down payment is only $500 do
not pass this up. This 5-roomJ
nouse is new ann an modern; sit
uated in excellent neighborhood.
Own your own home before win
ter conies. Call Walnut 5432 eve
nings or Douglas 7412 days. Ask
for Mr. Cole.
JUST BECAUSE
the down payment is only $500 do
not pass this up. Thus 5-room
house is new and all modern; sit
uated in excellent neighborhood.
Own your own home-before whi
ter conies. Call Walnut 5432 eve
nings or Douglas 7412 days.' Ask
for Mr. Cole.
4-ROOM stucco, nice 50-foot lot,
shade trees, fruit trees, garden,
ch. houses, etc.; $2,250; part cash.
Call Browne. Tyler 4316.
WANT A HOVDI
Possibly we havs It for you. It costs
nothing to phone Douglas 1341 sr come
to HQS Dodge PL
BIRKETT & CO.
-.ii.uJ'i5rL Bldg. Douglaa 4)33.
DICKSON A NEWMAN buffd garages and
buut,um. South. i7H ur South 17 til.
Drawn
FEDERAL AGENT
WILL HUNT BOOZE
. ON RIVER ISLAND
U. S. Officer Secures Search
Warrant While Authorities
Pass the Buck About'
Arrests.
While federal officers and county
officials of three counties and police
of two cities argued over whose duty
it was to arrest Fred Sillick, charged
with stabbing W. H. Vincent, dur
.ng a quarrel on their island in the
Missouri river nortn of Florence.
Federal Officer Sumner Knox Wed
nesday afternoon secured a warrant
to search the island for liquor.
Sillick is now in iail at Blair, Neb.
After Knox secured authority from
the United States district attorney
m Umaha to obtain his warrant
newspaper men crossed the river and
talked with Sillick.
aiincK ana Vincent Dccame in
volved m an argument over religion
and' politics, it is said, and Vincent
escaped by swimming the river 200
yards to the Nebraska side, although
severely wounded in the neck and
back. C. A. ( ook son-in-law of
Vincent, rowed his wife and mother
:n-iaw to ne iowa siae, secured a
repeating shotgun and returned to
hunt Sillick.
The Cook, Vincent and Sillick
iamilies have lived on the island for
several years. Their differences
originated some lime ago over
boundaries on their little kingdom,
Cook declares.
Allied Diplomats Order
Chinese Out of Legations
Peking, July 29. At a meeting of
tne American, iSntish and trench
diplomatic representatives here to
day it was resolved to notify Ameri
caiv British and French nationals
that according to the protocol of
1900 no Chinese, other than em
ployees, are permitted to reside in
the legation quarter. A 48-hour
liifiit has been given them to vacate.
The resolution js aimed at prevent
ing Chinese, particularly political
refugees, from obtaining shelter in
the quarter. The edict is especial
ly applicable to the British-owned
hotel, which is full of Chinese refu
gees. Negro, Wanted On Knifing
harge, Is Hunted by Police
Police are seeking Charles Wil
son, nrgro.who lives near Nine
teenth and Paul streets.
Wilson, according to police, is
wanted for slashing William Heads
path, negro, 1121J4 North Nine
teenth street, with a knife. Heads
path was treated at Central police
station Wednesday night for severe
cuts about the neck and chin.
lhe argument between the two
negroes, according to police, arose
at a liquor party. The wounded
man was returned to his home.
Boy Is Beaned With Brick
While Playing In Back Yard
Michael Shynovich, 10 years old,
was playing in his own back yard,
1214 South Thirty-first street.
He was playing solitaire or some
thing, and was not disturbing any
one. ' ,
Soon some "Irish confetti" was
thrown into the yard. Michael
looked around, but could not see
any onej Then part of a, brick fell
on his head,' and he saw a boy. But
Michael does not know who the lad
was, and he has a btimo on his head
4he size of the brick.
Real 'Estate Transfers
Roma M. Hester to Alfred O. Peter
sen, Miami st., 150 ft. e. of 41st ;
St., a. side, 40x120 $ ;50
William r. Vogel et al td Elltn L.
Putnam, s. e. cor. 25th ave. and
Bauman St., 42xl0 ,000
Farmers Lumber Co. to George W.
Plainer, s. e, cor. 24th' and Boyd
. sts., irregular tilcce..,., 12 600
Newport and Savings bank to
George W. Platner. n. a cor. 26th
nd Taylor, i:i HilSS.'n., w. cor.
26th and Ta.lor. lis 1.3x17a nnn
George B. Shufeldt and wife to
Roscoo II. Schmidt,- Larlmore
ave.. bit ft.-e. of-2lIli5t aide.
-135 ... 4.J00
EarJe R. Carse to Henry B. Pavne.
Howard st.. SS ft. e. of 21st ave.,
s. side. $4x202 J, I
John J. Boucher to Martin Quibke,
n. e. cor. $4th and Pinkney sts.,
55xl$$ 140
Margaret Moehan and husband to .
Adolph Musi! et.al 12th St.. S3
ft. n. of Dorcas at, w. aide, 27x7 2.70S
Arthur H. Howe et al to Charlotte
F. Wallert, n. e. eor. 43rd and
Erskln. at, (0x120... 4,350
Mary McMahon to Catherine A.
Klly. n. w. cor. 32nd and W.
-T" at, S2xl25 4.300
James E. Bednar and wife to Jo
seph ivrlegler and wife, 3rd st
4S0 ft a. of Spring St., e. side.
Irregular piece jja
South Side Land Co. to lilenn H.
Ralintr. n. w. cor. 33rd and E sts.,
lrreculsr place ;a
James Morrlsey to Louis Kalb, 14th
t.. jju it. a, or Ames ave., Ir- ;
regular niece is
Walter R. Zlnk and wife to Minnie
i.noort ei ai, J3nd st. 103 ft. s.
of California St., w. side, 48x120. 3,i00
Danll Mazar and wife to John
r"roa and 'wife. West "T" st, 31
ft. w. of 28th St., s. side. 31x130 1 Ida
Zephenlah Darnell and wife to
Oeorge A. Magnty, Taylor St.. 100
ft e. of 34th st, n. side, 60x110. il
George A. Msrn'-y and wife to .
, Elizabeth Darnell, Taylor at, 100
ft. e. of 34th st. n. side, 50x110. l
Birdie M. Ballhack ana husband'
to Mbble U Miller, Davenport at,
SO ft. w. of 28th st. .n. side,
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for The Bee by Sidney Smith.
STILL PROBING
EVIDENCE IN
SILK RING CASE
County Attorney Shotwell In
timates That New Testi
mony May Lead to More
Arrests.
County Attorney Shotwell is still
investigating evidence regarding the
"silk ring," uncovered nearly two
weeks ago when employes of the
A. D. T. were arrested on charges
of stealing $30,000 worth of mer
chandise from downtown stores and
wholesale houses. -
Three of these employes pleaded
guilty and have been sent to the
penitentiary for terms of one to 10
years. Two policemen were arrest
ed last Monday night charged with
breaking and entering in connection
with the cases.
"I still have se'eral witnesses to
confer with," said Mr. Shotwell yes
terday. "Their evidence may lead to
the arrest of three more policemen.
Whether charges are filed against
these men or not depends on what
the witnesses whom I am to see may
tell me."
Republicans Confer
About Assignments of
Campaign Speakers
Chicago, July 29. J. R. McCarl,
executive secretary of the national
republican "congressional committee,
arrived here today and conferred
with Senator New regarding assign
ment of speakers for meetings in the
congressional campaigns.
"Wre feel certain, we will retain
our present majority," he said. "We
also expect to pick up a few seats in
the west and middle west."
v Miss Ada Bush of Kentland, Ind.,
nas Deen made national executive
secretary for the women. .
Religious Services Best
Attended Fort Meetings
Soldiers at Fort Crook turn out
in larger numbers for Sunday even
ing religious services than for any
other event during the week, accord
ing to Capt. E. L. Trett, who an
nounces that the Rev. R. L.
wneeier, pastor of the Wheeler
Memorial Presbyterian church,
oum siae. will conduct the srrvires
'next Sunday evening , - -
Kev. Mr. Wheeler wi 1 tils, tvitr.
him to the fort the large choir of
nis cnurcn, directed by E. M. Rath.
Capt, Trett will occunv th nnlmt
at Westminster Presbyterian church.
wcnty-nintn and Mason ? streets,
ou.iuay inorning, out will return to
me iort tor the evening Services.
Firemen Turn Out In Force
To Extinguish Hot Coffee Urn
Employes of the Eldridge-Rey
noids Co., Sixteenth and Farnam
streets, were greeted by assembled
"re apparatus trom every station in
me downtown loop, yesterday morn
u:g when they arrived for. work.
Smoke was issuing from the doors
and windows of the establishment.
Large crowds gathered in the street
in tront ot the building, attracted by
the run made Tjy :he fire trucks.
No damage was done by the fire,
which was caused i by a dish towel
on an overheated, coffee urn in Can
dyland in the same, building. ,
Plan Transcontinental
Airplane Race This Fall
New York, July 29. A transcon-
tmental airplane race to be known
as the national airplane race- for the
Pulitzer trophy and cash prizes, will
he held in October or, the first week
in November, the contest committee
of the Aero Club of America fcrr
nounced. The route will be that of
the United States mail service be
tween New York and San Francisco-.
Aviators who take nart in the in
ternational airplane race in France
curing the week of September 27,
the committee stated, are expected
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WATCH US GROW
The growth of this store in the past year has made it necessary
for us to break through the wall and add an additional store build
ing to our already large place. This is the fourth, time in the four
years of our existence that we have had to enlarge our space to
take care of the growing needs of our business. '-
Friday Remodeling Special
With every 33c packaire of waahi
ing at 19c Friday we will give one
24th and O Street
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South Side
SICK HUSBAND
SAVES WOMAN
FROM ARREST
Wife Alleges That She Was
Not Selling Liquor Found
In Raid On Her
' Home.
Because her husband is an. invaliJ
suffering tuberculosis, Mrs. Peter
Wells, 3376 T street, was not arrest
ed Wednesday night when detectives
raided her honie for illegal posses- ,
sion of liquor.
The raiding officers said thef
found 296 bottles of home brew beer )
on ice and arrested seven men as
alleged inmates of a disorderly
house.
Case to Welfare Board.
The case was turned over to the
welfare board yestcrda, South Side
police officials declaring they do not
wish to arrest Mrs. Wells until pro
vision can be. made to care for her
husband.
Mrs. Wells told the judge in police
court yesterday, where she appeared
voluntarily, that she gave the liquor
to the men and was not selling it.
Detectives say they can prove she
had been selling the liquor at 25
cents a bottle.
Arrest Seven Men. !
The seven men arrested during the
raid, were each fined $5 in South
Side police court yesterday. They are
P. J. Peterson. 1509 Military avenue:
!
J.. Kunce, Twenty-ninth and Mun-
roe; A. S. Koehler, 439U Nicholas;
Will Johnston, 1012 North Forty
fifth; Henry Kuhn, Tenth and Ban
croft; James Daley, 6604 South
Twenty-seventh; and Charles Wat
son, Twenty-ninth atid MAiroe.
Patrol Driver John Jackman suf
fered severe cuts on his leg when
one of the boUles he was carrying
:rom the house exploded and the
bursting glass lodged in his flesh.
Release Men Apprehended i
In Connection With Hold Up
Adolph Sterney. 1909 P street and
James and Rudolph Yechout, 5132
South TVenty-third street, were dis
charged in South Side police court
yesterday when detectives failed to
secure identification of the trio as
the highwaymen who held up Roy
Stilamok, Thirty-fourth and K
streets. - last Saturday night at
Twenty-sixth and P streets.
The young men presented -strong
alibi when they offered wit
nesses to prove that they were at a
dance at the time of the holdup.
South Side Brevities
One or two rooms unfurnished for rent
2718 D. Phone So. 427. Adv.
Snoring away on a platform of the
Skinner Packing plant on the South Side
last night, Q. 1. Glbbs. Fourteenth and
Ixard streets, was arrested last: night by
Special Officer Walter Lemlng for tres
passing on private property. He was dis
charged in South Side police court today.
Request Conference on
New Live Stock Rates
Washington. July 29. Attotnevs
for live stock organizations request- Z
ed the Interstate Commerce com
mission to call a conference of rep
resentatives of the commission, rail-'
road heads and live stock organiza
tions to agree on some equitable , J
plan for applying the expected j
freight rate increases to live stock V
shipments. v-
Organizations seeking the con
ference include the National Live
Stock Shippers' league, the Amer- "
ican National Live Stock Associa
tion. National Wool Grdwers' asso
ciation, the Corn Belt Meat Pro-
ducers association the Cattle Rais-
ers' association of Texas, the Kan
sas State Live Stock association ,
and the American Farm Bureau
federation.
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Germany Asks Permission
CJo Export 200,000 Rifles
Stockholm, July 29 Germany is
trying to export by way of Sweden
200,000 rifles, and the Swedish rov-
ernment has been ansked to consent
to their importation, on the under
standing they are intended for re
exportation to Mexico. ADolicatinn
to this end has been made to the
loreign ottice.
Stockholm newSDaners rlerlare-
that this looks like a suspicious
transaction. '; . , -
Good Time for Guests at
Opening of New Building '
Music, dancinsr and refreshment.
with a souvenir for each attendant,
featured the formal opening and
nousewarmmg of the new six-story -building
of Simon Bros, company, :
northeast corner of Eleventh and -Dodge
streets, vesterdav afternoon
and evening, there was also a pure !
i.Kia snow oy tne leading nianufac-
urars, wiiose lines the Simon Bros. i
company' distributes. . "
Liberty Ecr:ds Cashed
American State Bank,
18th and Farnam Sts.-
-Adv.
Lighting: Fixtures-Bure-e.B. r.nn.
den Co. Adv.. j
7c package for lc. 1
are sell-
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South Side
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