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.- . I 7- THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920. V 15 -I. A AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. SPECIAL SATR I For the next 10 days on LIB IT hat. TFRMS i 1920 Scripps-Booth Touring. 1918 Buick Touring. " 1 1918 Olds Six Touring. t 1918 Olds Eight Chummy. . f And several other rebuilt cars. Nebraska Oldsmobile Co. ' 2529 Farnam. Buy a Guy L. Smith Used Car. A SAFE. INVESTMENT. We always have a few first-class used cars which are real bargains. Each is guaranteed and with a real service behind it. Call Doug las 1970 any time for description otcars and prices. DRIVE If YOURSELF COMPANY RENT A NEW FORD-DRIVE IT YOU R ELF - THE MOST ECONOMICAL AUTO-MOUILINO;- OlEAl'EIl TITAN OWN INCJ A CAR. NEW. A-l CONDITION. 8ni,F-STARTEIi8 OPEN DAI AND NIGHT TUB t DAYS. 1H4 HOWARD STI1EBT. DOUO. S652. HAYNES speedster Somethlnf new; will sell at a very 4ow price with a new ear suarantee; will consider your lined car as pact pay, ment. Dnn't full to nee this. On din play at Hayius UlBtf ibuters, 2j!i5 Far Hum. Spp Mr. Hosrue. WE SAVE YOU 15 out of every 11 0 on auto Insurance. Phnn Doualss 7768. 312 Patera fruit Bldg. Continental Inv. Co. MR bargain In uaerl Ford csr. Mc Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford Srv1i' Station, IStb and Jackson. Doug? las 360. t M WANTED A complete second hand Ford rimdster body In iroocl shape at a bar gain. Writ9Box86.Mndiin. Neb. WANTED For apot cash. 100 ust-d cars, quirk action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co.. 205 Farnam St. Douglas 6035. fo20'FOKD RUNABOUT or truck; food "ondltlon; for aala. Walnut 6641. j FORDS," DOPGPia, BCICX FOR SALE PR TRADR. EASY TERMS, CALL S. J9. Q-ROUKK AUTO CO.. $701 S. $4th 8t. Tifw dixieTflyer."' W, R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2520 Farnam St ' OAKLAND ferslble FliT ' ' MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 130S Farnam HU ' ' WE have (0 good used . cars to select from. ' All prices. MEKKS AUTO CO.'.1 i0I Farnam. 1919 KINO tourlnK. not a year old yet and like new nix wire wheels and cord tires; will sell cheap, caahrterms.Veb. 5219. DO YOU wanVa (rood auto 'at abnrialn price? All makes and alzea. ' Terms or cast ) Call Mr. Jonear nonsr. 6188. 1920 DODGE with delivery body, and Lee puncture proof tires. Excellent shape; very jrea sona ble. I'JL? Ing 3659. FOR SALE 1918 Bulek J5; 1st class me- chanlnal condition; new paint Job. Call CantainM-Kllnly, Colfax 4600. BARGAINS in new and used car, also Kord bodies, at Goidstrom Auto Sales, 131S Harney St. Tyler 714. . CHUMMY roadster; just overhauled; good condition; cheap., Mr. Rowoil. Douglas 1093. .A . ONE Ford'tourlng body, $25. , Ona Harley- Davidson motorcycle,Ha6. 4603 N. 37th. TRUCKS.' ANY SIZB, FOR" HIRE," BY DAYMONTH. YEAR. TYLER1976. ills 3-SFEED ELECTRIC INDIAN. 150 cash; rea 1 snap. Webster 802. FORD tourlnft, 1917; real bargain. Call Harney 2790 after 6 p. m. ONE-HALF-ton truck, bargain. Phone Webster 6094 or Webster 1788. NEW Overland touring at wholesale. Doug. 509. . FORD roadster with box. Juat overhauled. Cash $300. 1509 Military Ave. Wal. 1471. Motorcycles and Bicycles. WE HAVE a number of guaranteed re built bicycles priced as low as $S0. Vie tor H. Boos. 27th and Leavenworth. Repairing and Painting; RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured In Omaha, $4-hour serv ice for auto truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing;, body dents removed; new fenders made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR ivtFQ. CO., 1819 Cum! ng St. Tyler 917, Tires and Supplies. ITSKb TIRES. 30x3, 15.00; 30x34: 16.00. ''--All sIs-m In proportion. Look ;over our rebullts. Opn Sundays. Tyler 2986. SAVIUE i TIRES. 90S N. 16th StKj;ystonjTlreShop: NEW TIRES FIRST-CLASS. lOx! ......,..$10.95 , S2x4 ,.$10.95 IOx3H 13 95 I 33x4 20.96 36x1 29.95 ! S4x4 20.95 GOODRICH FORD TUBES. 32.50. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, J722CUMING. NEW GUARANTEED fiRES' JOxS $ 9.76 I 33x4 $21.60 30x3 12.90 1 34x4 21.76 STANDARD TIRE CO., 410 No. 'ISth. FARM LANDS. Canadian Lands. 1,000,000 ACRES Canadian Paulflc rail road farm land for sale, 20 years' time. See me for full Information.. Low rate excursion each Monday. John Barber, Agent. Keellna Bldg. Omaha, Colorado Lands. A Special Bargain A perfeotly level half section (320) on "the bottom of the Smoky, 14 mile from BurlinKton, fairly . well Improved, . 160 acres In cultivation, 100 acres in corn, 40 seres of cane . and kafflr oorn, 20 acres of millet In the shock, 600 bush el of barley In the blnn. 14 head of mules from 1 to 7 years old, 5 are broke; 7 head of work horses and mares, aver age weinht 1,400 pounds, from 4 to 6 Years old: 4 sets of work harness; 40 , head of hogs; S5 head of . milk cows and calves; two wagons; good MoCormlck header; one new I4-hole wheat drill; r. sa,.UT.axr' now mnwIiiE ma chine and rake; two gang plows and all other farm machinery necessary to farm a place of this else. Fine graded road to town. Has mail route and telephone. Trice $85.00 per acre. Write or wire owner Geo. Ormsliee, Burlington, Colo. forthe renter and th man with small meant that wants a home I have soma very good places near Cheyenne Wells. Colo., that will suit you .at bargain prices with terms. E. M. BOTTORFF, Phona Harney (815. 1520 Martha St... Omaha. Neb. Io wa JLands. - . WE have a number 'of good. Iowa farms from 80 to 240 acres eacrl. which can be sold on very liberal terms. Shopen & Company Realtors, Omaha Nebraska Lands. AT AUCTION Grain and Stock Farm Sept. 3rd, Friday, 2 P. M. On the above date on premises, lo cated 4 miles south of Phillips, Neb., we will sell at public auction to the highest bidder regardless of price a well Improved Hamilton county farm containing 160 acres. Possession Marcn 1, 1921. Good terms. Write for Inscriptive poster. Nebraska Realty coCentralCjt(eb. ,000 ACRES Box Butt county farm land, $26 to $35 acre in half section lota. S. 8. AND R. K MONTGOMERY, 31$ City National Bank Bldg. " YOUR FARM OR RANCH turned quickly into cash by our unique method. Writ for booklet. Nebraska Realty Auction Co., Central City. Neb. ITaTPATZMAnI Farm. SI Karbach Blk. Miscellaneous. ' Mid-West Bargain. Com, Wheat, Clover; - Near Town. On best farm leading farming coun ty; 190 acre tillage. Including 10 acres bottom land, all on field, wonderful crop, sprint: and creek-watered pas ture, tome wood, good orchard, excel lent buildinjrs include" three big barn, shelter for 200 head stock: immediate buyer get part growing crops; quick action prlca only $60 acre, easy terms. Details this ami other farms Missouri, Kansas. Kebraska. Arkansas. Oklahoma. Mississippi, Alabama, many other stat-. pega I. Strout Big Illustrated Catslns Farm Bargains; copy free. Strout Farm $J1 BF, N. Y. Life B!Ci;.. Kansas FINANCIAL. IF Interested In a safe Investment with privilege of withdrawal on 30 day no tice that will return you 6 t IS par rent, writ P. O. Box III. Sioux Falls, 8. D. Real Estate Loans. CITY AND FARM LOANS. DUMONT A CO. 4U-4H Keellna Bldg-. OMAHA 1:0 VIJES EAST. NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE X., 1016 Om. Nut. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 2711. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS?" Lowest rates. Privato loan booths. Harry Malashock. 114 Dodge. D. 6619: Ks. 1894. PRIVATF MONEY. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. T. WEAU. Wead Bldg-.. i 1 0S.H t h it. PRIVATE MONEY. " SHOPEN ft COMPANY, Doug. Hit. PROMPT service, reasonable rates, private money. Osrvln Bros., tii Omaha Nat, Stocks and Bonds. FOR SALE ALL OR ANY PART OF $10, 000.00, FIVE-YEAR 8 PER CENT GOLD COUPON NOTES, ISSUED BY ONE OF OMAHA'S OLD AND WELL ESTABLISHED, MANUFAC TURING COMPANIES, HAV ING NET ASSETS MORE THAN FIVE TIMES ITS LIA BILITIES. I NEED READY . CASH AND WILL SACRIFICE THESE NOTES TO YIELD THE PURCHASER 10 PER CENT. THIS IS AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY' TO .BUY A SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT RIGHT. BOX A-72, OMAHA BEE. . ... FOR-SALE "5,000 .Xlres (par value $965); Italian 5 per cent 1920 bonds for $343.75, also 10,000 Francs (par value' $1,920) : French government J917 .4 per cent for $625. Address Box Y-1242. Bee. SHORT time, sure and safe, investment-. 1 per cem city warrants to net you 10 per cent. M. G. Solomon, !12 Karbach Bldg. I). 6262. REAL ESTATE WANTED. YOU WANT .TCl SKlVtHAT h6USE7 Want quick action? Just try us. Call Tyler 496. OSBORN E REALTY CO. 430 Bee Bl d IS. HAVE BUYERS with $500 cash . down. List with us. R. F. C'arv Co.. 2401-6 Ames Ave. North Omaha, Realtors. Colfax 176. To buy or sell Omaha Real Estate sea- FOWLER & M'DONALD, 1120 City Nafl Bank jBJdg. JDoug. 1426. W. G. SHRIVER 1 047-9 Omaha Nat Bank Bid g. P. H3. HAVE Inquiries tor homes; do you want to sell your property? List It with C, A. Orimmel, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. GOOD, level ots. $25 each, while they last. 622 Paxton Blk. ' REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. GOOD SMALL INVESMENT, $3,5b0 RENTAL $45.00 . Store and cottage, on paved street, paving all paid. Figure the interest on your investment this beats 8 per cent. - GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS. . ' 919 City Nat'l Bank. : Doug. 2850. WALSH-ELMER . CO.. Realtors, Real Estate, Investment, Insurance, Rent als. Tyler 1536, 333 Securities Bldg. INVESTIGATE Proven Exchange System; result; guaranteed. Chas. Meth, Fatter son Blk. D. 2048. ' , SACRIFICE, a brick apartment house. Owner non-resident. 'W'alnut 1465. REAL ESTATE, TO EXCHANGE CAN OFFER. 8 well Improved Iowa, farms and casn lor clear income prop erty, mortgages . or stocks . of . goods. E. F. Lueey a uo.. Htorm LaKe, la. WILL Irade quarter section of land ' in Meade County, South Dakota, for a ' first-class, five passenger automobile. Se curity Land & Abstract Co., Sturgis, S. Dak. . , . I WILL trade you mortgages on Iowa land and cash for income property or stocks of goods. L. B. $57, Storm Lake, Iowa. , ' " , REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. DUNDEE A beautiful, new, 5-room bun galow home in Dundee for only $1,000 down, balance monthly; ''oak and enamel finish; tiled bath and kitchen floors; . high-grade plumbing fixtures; rooms all nice size; ample closet room; stairway to large attic. Call Walnut 5432 . this evening; Douglas 7412 days. Ask for Mr. Cole Barerain In Dundee. Five-room frame residence, oak , and white enamel; large living room, dining room and kitchen On first floor; two bedrooms and bath on second;, large lot; paved street. Price $6,750. Easy terms. For particulars call Walnut 2812. FORCED" TO SACRIFICE Two swell pressed brick flat building, facing on t street, walking distance, west. Iri Coms over $5,000 -per year. Need th' money and right party can make their o wn Terms. Box Y-1228. Omaha Bee. Florence. NETJTAW AY. SijT)urba"npi'0P'ty, Col. 1469 South Side. FOR SALErf-.room , house and. lot, 75x150; price, $2,600. Phone South 2121, REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West. Stucco Semi-Bungalow High, sightly location, on paved street, in excellent neighborhood, close .to car and school. Five fine large rooms, finely furnished an i oak, enamel and birch ma- .: hogany. Fireplace and book cases in living room. Ideal . white enamel kitchen. Two large closets to each bed room. A nifty place, inside 'and out. and excellent value at $8,500. Call for Grant Benson. Benson & Carmicnael 642 Paxton Bldg.- Tyler 3540. Evenings Walnut 1580. LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS ! . . . New, six rooms, frame residence with garage, on paved street. Close to car, high and sightly. Oak and white enamel finish. Price only $8,000. 'v.-; WALNUT 2812 New West Farnam Home Beautifully finished lx-room. two story strictly up-to-the-minute home; mahogany - finish firt floor, whit enamel second; sunroom, sleeping porch, oak floor; centrally located on 23d St. near Dodge; paving all paid. Price only $10,800. For appointment phone OSBORNE REALTY CO.. ; 430 Peter Trust Bldg. Tyler 49$, Bargain In Clairmont - Five-room frame residence, oak and white enamel finish, east front, on car line, paved street- Price $7,000. See this today.- Walnut 281& . : ' 0 7 Omaha "Real Eslate and Investment. ; JOHN T. BOH AN. 621 Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler '880:' BENSON & MEYERS CO, 424 Om. Nat'l. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West I have a dandy little 4-ro.ora bunga low, modern except heat and bath, that I 'can sell you for $2,600 on easy terms. Bilon, Tyler 5171 . J. B. ROBISON, real estate and Invest ment. 44$ Be Bldg. Douglas8097. North. ' BEMIS PARK..: ' 'w . . i'v 8'ROOMS, $1500. '" . One of the finest 8-VKii$iomes in this beautiful . distfitttjiuarter- ' sawed oak, hot .-waif rVheaJ, tiled bath and shower,; tcofct; and bath in basement. Largffoot lot, beautiful shade trees. -Honse has just been painted and rjdeforated. Now vacant, immediate; posses sion. Can make attractive- terms on this and will lie pleased to show at any time. Best buy in Omaha for the money. J. L. HlATT COMPANY, 900 1st-Nat. Bk. Bldg.iV ? Tyler. 63 2929 No. 47th Avenue $7,500 Brick and stucco construction, bungalow type, living room, din ing room, bedroom, bath and kitchen first floor;'two large bed rooms second, floor; finished in oak -and pine; lot 80x124 feet: furnace heat: paved street: this property is worth your investiga tion. GEORGE AND CO. REALTORS, Tyler 3024 002 City Nat, Bk,, Bldg, , NORTH SIDE. BARGAIN This beautiful, well built, seven-room home, having full length living room, dining room, convenient kitchen on first floor and three larlte bedrooms, heated sleeping porch and bath on second floor; hardwood floors and finish throughout; big snap at the price offered; must act quick on this. D. V. SHOLES CO. REALTORS', Doug. 46. . 1 5-1,7 City Nat. Bank.. MinneLusa Nook ' $1,000 AND BALI MO. ' Just listed a dandy nearly new, five room, strictly modern, up-to-thejminute bungalow In Mtnne Lusa: all on one floor; living rooai, ditilng room .with built-in buffet, twfc dandy bedrooms- and bath with base tub; kitchen with -one-piece sink; oak finish and oak floors; full cement basement; nice lot on pave"! street. Price $7,3'00. This is, a; real bargain, for th money,. . . Payne Investment Co., Omaha National Bank Bldg. Dg, '17J1. Ask Jor Mr Gibson.' Evenings Call Colfax 3227. v. COLONIAL, BUNGALOW , Near ,FonteneJle Park, Blvd., schools, car line, large'living room, all oak and ivory finish, floored at tic, only $750 cash, balance month ly. Call Mr. Mead, Douglas 7412. Call Douglas -7262 evenings FIVE-room bungalow, all rnodern; nearly new; 1809 Military Ave.; price $5,500, part cash. : ! W. E. Austin Tyler 785 (Sunday Tyler 3968) 1305 First Nat. Bk- Bldg.- 16,700, Modern, 8 rooms, oak finish. . -. , , AMOS. GRANT , t. 8380 330-2-4-6-8 Brandeis Theater MUST sell to nettle estate. Five-room cwt tago in good location, large room, stair way to attic 60 foot lot, paving paid. $3,900. Webster 3813. WEST FARNAM, $8,600 At 316 No. 38th Ave; brick and stucco, with 2 baths. Quick possession. V. C. Patterson. Doug. 2947. ' , A raw homes and lots for sale In Park- wood addition; a afe placo for invest--. ment. Norris & Norris. uougias 3208 SEWARD ST.$i00 makes the first payment on this part modern house. Crelgh. 608 Bee Bldg, Doug. 200. - MINNE LUSA home and lots dffer the best opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187. ' South. Hanscom Park $8,500 Immediate Possesion Owner leaving city offers his very de sirable home; has reception hall with coat closet and plate glass mirror, large living room and dining room, hand painted canvas walls, best of oak floors and finish, butler's pantry, good sized -kitchen and ice box room on first floor; upstairs there are three real bedrooms, all having large closets; nice bath room, sewing room and sleeping porch; full cement basement, laundry conveniences, hot wafer heater;, south front lot, with garage for two cars; this is positively a good bargain, . worthy of your atten tion; located oh very pretty street, close to two car; about $3,800 cash required . to handle. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Nelson. HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. Dundee Home ..$9,500 Frame construction, 'located rih high sightly lot near 49th and Cuming streets; large living room, dining room, kitchen and sunroom, first floor; three corner bedrooms and sleeping pOrch. -secohd floor; furnace heat, oak -finish; oak floors, pine and maple In bed rooms; immediate possession. GEORGE AND CO. REALTORS, Tyler 3024,' " 9Q2 City Nat- Bank Bldg. STOPPAYING RENT. Tak a look at 3067 Couth 32nd street ; five rooms with sleeping rooms on sec ond floor, oak finish on flrat floor with built-in buffet and cupboard, natural wood finish and white enamel upstairs, frame and ' stucco exterior, nice lot, . paved street. Just one, block from Hans com park car line; price $7,600;. terms to good party. C. G. Carlberg 312 Brandels Theater Bldg.. ' BUY of owner. 6 -room, strictly modern, MUler park district, $4,800. $2,800 cash. corrax iu3. j FOR SALE 4-room house. 1915 Soutn 21st. fries -ryier Miscellaneous - BEAUTIFUL SIX ROOM HOME - Located in a nice, quiet neigh borhood of homeowners. ' I have a dandy six -room strictly mortem home! in excel'cnt condition. Two full sized level lMs in blue grass. Beautiful hedge fence! VThis place is as good as new and. was built for a home. .Phone Carse at Har ney 3556. evenings or Douglas 7412 days. : '- ' Bungalow Large living -room; ll oak- and ivory finish; east exposure on bouievsrd, neat park; $750 cash, balance month, can Mead, Doug. 7413. -. - "Th Recollection .f Chiality Remain Leaf After th Prie is Por)nttn" GOODYEAP. and CORNHU3KER . - AUTO TIRES and TUBES BicycVs, Repairs. Accessories,- Supplies, Gunsmith, Locksmith, -Phonocraph : Repairing, Cutlery, TooU.'Rror,' Vacuum Cleaner, (.i-t . NOVELTY REPAIR CO, . Rokm Rawley; Prop. ' , - MAIL ORDERS. PRICES MAY TAKE SLIGHT TUMBLE, RETAILERS SAY Present Market Conditions In dicate There . Will Be No nDcop Until After Fall Buy V': ing Is Done. ''re clothes gonna be cheaper this fall and winter?" Like Hamlet said otT the "to be or not to be" problem "that' is the question." And it is a question which is not only bothering the buying public, but the retailer, the wholesaler and the manufacturer as well.. Conditions right now are very un usual in many lines of merchandise and leading retailers when inter viewed yesterday jn Oniaha frankly admitted that they could make no prediction on the trend of prices, al though some hazarded the opinion that after the opening of the fall and winter season prices in some lines would have a tendency to sag down ward, and there may be material re. ductiohs by next spring. No Drop This Fall. But no decided drop may be ex pected this fall, merchants stated, in spite of present market conditions in woolens and silks, even though Mr. and Mrs. Purchaser look for an immediate reduction in prices. Take, for instance, the various lines of women's wear, always noted for putting such a crimp in the fam ily bankroll. An authority on this line of trade-' said when interviewed on prices that nothing definite could be given out. "We won't know where we're at until the season opens in the fall," he stated. Perhaps prices will be lower after a time, but experts in th clothing line do not loeak for any decided change. Of course, lower cost of material brings down prices, but not to the extent some anticipate, for the labor cost will remain high, right at the present scale, and trans portation charges will be higher. Silks v offer an interesting study. Silk which sold at $18 'was down to $6 in the market a few. days ago. Georgettes whicluformerly were $4.50 are less than a $1 on the mar ket today. Shoes Remain Firm. What about the retailer who has his shelves stocked with silks at a high price?' How much can he af ford to cut? It is a very topsy-turvy condition, said one silk man, and the prices of silks will furnish an inter esting study for some time to come. In other lines, such as shoes and hats, there seems no trend away from present prices, although it seems as though the peak had been reached. Baby Swallows Prece of Ising Glass; May Recover While her mother was in the next room yesterday noon, Eva, one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gotcher, 2818 North Thirty fifth street, accidentally swallowed a piece of ising glass. Dr. Glenn Miller was called and administered first aid treatment. He declared the child may live, although her condition is serious. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. Growing in Value Fast. Near Pally News, 4ue-room all modern house, paved strept, for short time for $4,850; half cash balance easy. , P. J. Tebbens Co. 606 Omaha Nat. Bk. D. 2182 HAVE YOU $450? Just $450 cash and monthly payments buys a fine 5-room, all modern bungalow. Act quickly. Call Mr. Stackhouse, Doug. 1434, or Tyler 13 13 evenin g S; $100" Cash, $30 Monthly C&n you hesitate when you can buy a good livable 5-room cottage and a Folid fireproof at ore building for $3,500. and on such remarkably easy terms. - Edward F.-Williams Co.1, REALTORS. 803-804 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dg. 420. FIVE ACRES To settle an estate, can of fer 6 acres, with good seven-room house; full basemerit, with furnace; good sheds and barns; 2 acres in corn; on 50th Street south of Center; for $8,000; $2,500 down, balance easy ' terms. Osborne Realty Co., 430 Peters Trust Bldg. Tyler 5-ROOM modern brick bungalow, near Cathedral, now vacant. Price $4,760. Only $750 cash, balance like renl. Dg. 1734, days. ... DUPLEX pressed brick flat hear 30th and Farnam, 8-r. on each side, oak finish. Snap at $12,600. Terms. Dg. 1734 days. BIRKETT & CO., and Insures. 550 Bee Bldg. Douglas 633. $500 CASH, partly modern house. Benja mln & Frankenberg. Doug. 722. Plumbing and Heating Engineers The Shop That Gives You Strvice Henningson PLUMBING AND- HEATING CO. Douglai 1431. 324 So. 19th St. Real Estate Transfers Barker Co. to Lulu H. Plnneo, Lin coln Blvd. 250 ft. e. of 32d St., s. s. 60x106 4 Henry C. Frlcka arid wife to Ed ward Walasek, Pasadena ave., 90 ft. w. of 14th st., n. s. 44x112.. Jacob L. Kaley and wife to Hugh H. Warper, et al. Center st., 200 ft. w. of 49th St., n. s. 50x132... Jacob L. Kaley and wife to Peter Jensen, Center st., 250 ft, w. of 49th st, n. s. 50x132 John Havllk and wife to Frank Kuderna and wife, 18th st.. 113.6 ft o. "of U St., w. s. 50130.; 1 KUzabeth A. Wappleh. nd hushanrt to J, T. 'Ward, 41m at., m ft. n. of Davenport st,, w. s. '62x110..,' 1, John (larvey and wife to Fannie Newman, s. e, cor. 49th and Cum in st.. f.9i,,x33 7 It'ilph Steile and wife to Sarah I.. Wnikir. Drexel at., 126 ft. w. of 25th St., it. s, 40x128 1, Henry Moberg and wife to Nelle M. Noxon, 16th at., 117 ft. n. of I st., e. a. 50x130 J, Antony Zelingcr to John E, irerek and wife, 20th at., 168 ft. n. of Y st w. s. 60x180. 3, Manta (. Daly and husband to Joe Slavlck and wife, 17th t, 260 ft n. of Missouri ave., e. a. 40x130 ..- I, Arthur C. Hartman and wife to A. M. Heeter, s. e. cor. 23d and Vln t0! Kt., 80x175 , A. H. Heeter and husband to D. K. ' ' Hell, s. e. cor. 2:id and Vinton st., 800 650 760 750 375 5ll) W ,600 .500 150 700 1 000 600 850 250 I0X1T8 . . . 40. Cus Stevens to (.Anna Vans, 29th ' st.,; 67 ft. n. of T St., w. . 4:1x126 Mary' M. Madigan, et al, to Mar garet . E. Craney, Park-av.. 300 ft. s. of Woplworth ave., e. s, soxiriO Ed-.vard T.. aln and wife 'to Leon n. Toward, s. w. cor. 49th and Military ave., 67x128 3, PRIDE CAUSED FALL OF SPY WHO POSED AS ; U. S. OFFICER Photograph of Schude in Prus sian Uniform Led to Arrest As Impostor Chicago Trllune-Omh Be UtaMtt THr. Chicago, Au& "t"--r-Inor(Iuiate pride caused th downfall of Theo dore Schude. German spy, confessed murderer of threa persons ln JJerligJ ana wno nas oeen posing- as ueuc Arthur Kinkalde, v. When 3 h took over the personality "of th American officer and began drawing: Kinkaide's back pay, Schude destroyed verjr thing that would point. t his teal identity, with the exception of a pho tograph of himself in a werman uni form. One day his playful buddies upset his trunk, found the portrait, and Schude's arrest and exposure followed. ,. The spy arrived here today from San Francisco, in the custody of two deputy United States marshals. He said he was ready to plead guilty to posing as Lieutenant Kinkaide and of defrauding the government of $1,600, but denied he . had operated at any time as a German spy in American army rauks. "I came to the United States in 1913," he said, "and was here for five months. Then I went back to. Ger many, and the war started. I en tered the German army and served until 1917, when I was captured by the French. I escaped, returned to Germany and entered the secret service. "I got hold of the papers captured from Lieutenant. Kinkaide, an Amer ican. I did not need them then, but kept them for an emergency. After the war I shot one of the leaders of the 'communist party in t Berlin, in April, 1919, and was sentenced to die on May 19. I managed to escape from prison by killing two men, and reached Brussels, where I fell ill. I told the Belgians I was a United States officer and showed them Kin kaide's papers. . They notified the American legation, which sent me to Antwerp and later to Paris. : Then I was brought to Fort Sheridan, 111. At the fort they told me to get a uniform, hut I replied that I had no money. 'Then I signed a pay check voucher as Lieutenant Kinkaide, bought a uniform and went to San Francisco. By signing Kinkaide's vouchers I received $1,600 back pay. Everything would have worked out nicely had I only destroyed that pho tograph of myself in Germari uni-forni."- Reply From Poland ToU. S. Note Said To Be Satisfactory Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire, Washington, Aug. 27. It was learned at the State department that a reply was received today from the Polish government to this govern ment's communication on August 20 admonishing Poland that the United States would not approve prosecu tion of hostilities against soviet Rus sia beyond "the ethnographic limits of Poland, and' urging the Polish goyernrhent to - issue a declaration that this line would not be trans gressed by Polish forces. It was stated that the Polish com munication had not yet been fully transmitted over the wires, and that, therefore, -it was not possibue to make, any official comment regard ing it. It was affirmed, however, that the note, as far as could be as certained, did not appear to contain anything which might be construed as a disappointment to this govern ment. Woman Leaves $1,000,000 To Hospital for Children Chicago, Aug. 27. John C. BlacU, late president of the old Continental National bank, and his wife, Nellie, lost their only child when it was a baby. As a result little patients in the Children's MeiViorial hospital will be benefited by $1,000,000 from Mrs. Black's estate. Mrs. Black died in Vichy, France, July 21 and was buried here August 24. Her will was presented for pro bate today and it was found she had left half her estate to the Children's Memorial hospital. Another bequest of $250,000 was made for old em ployes of the bank and the remainder of the estate was divided among various charitable institutions. Placer Gold Mines in 1920 Jn Alaska Yield $4,485,000 Dawson, Y. T., Aug. 27. Gold yield of placer camps in the Yukon valle'y for 1920 is estimated at $4, 485,000 by mining company officials here today. Camps in the interior of Alaska are expected to yield $2, 985,000. There has been a considerable shrinkage in the output, it was stat ed, owing to a dry season and the decrease in the purchasing power of Portable Victrolas at $25, $35, $50 and $75 Any of these Victrolas will play any of the more than 5,000 Victor Records. Have Good Music Whenever and Wherever You Want It. On The Porch ' ' ' On The Lawn On Your Boat In Come In and Get Our Terms. ( "The House! of Pleasant j - M1CKELS Dealings." F.D, ROOSEVELT SCORED FOR WAR EXTRAVAGANCE Members of House Committee Recall Hampton Roads i Where. jyiillions'Were Al- Jeged to Be Squandered. -. 'V:''i'.-' vChilb, 111., Aug. 27. (Special Telegram.) Recalling the notorious Hampton'' Roads operation, ' where, $41,000,000 was "dumped into a naval base at Norfolk, Va," and other cases of gross extravagance and mis management, for which Franklin D. Roosevelt as. assistant secretary for the navy was in large share respon sible, "Congressman Tred A. Brit ten "of '"Illinois in a speech here Thursday night struck hard at the efforts of the democratic vice-presidential candidate to make it appear he is a great champion of economy in governmental expenditure. Mr. Britten is a . prominent member of the house naval affairs committee and is intimately acquainted with the record of Franklin Roosevelt in navy department matters. Congressman Britten said that the oft repeated public statements r of Franklin D. Roosevelt, assistant sec retary of the navy, in his quest for votes, that the present republican congress has been extravagant and that he and his soul mate Cox. when elected, are eroing to give the coun try an economical administration, are certainly not in accord with his man agement of tremendous expenditures in the navy department during and after the war, where public funds were squandered in the most reck less and unbusinesslike manner. $48,000,000 Wasted. "Recall the Hampton Roads scan dal, where $41,000,000 was dumped into a naval base at Norfolk, Va and a $7,000,000 unnecessary, riever-to-be-used training station called East camp, was erected after the armistice. "The contractor was .awarded a $3,445,000 contract.' which amount was increased by supplemental agree ments, 'extras', to approximately $7, 000,000, all after the armistice in the development of an enterprise known throughout the American navy as tne 'gold mine' because of the Vast profit suonosed to have been made bv con tractors in -the Norfolk, Va district where the War and Navy depart ments, combined, dumped more than $250,000,000 within ' a radius of 20 miles. "The only reason that the East camp has, not been salvaged before now is because of the assured scan dal, in selling just prior to a national election, a $7,000,000 plant for $50, 000. so that instead of having at least the latter amount, the 410 buildings which are of frame construction are being 'allowed to rot and fall to pieces, thereby creating a total loss. Another Big Loaa. "Because of the haphazard, unbus inesslike, extravagant methods used bv the Navv department in acqmnng, or I -should say, in failing to .acquire some 40Qacres' for the East camp, the property owners are now de manding $1,000 per acre in settlement of their accounts, and tne govern ment has either got to settle with them at this price 6r return the land to its original condition, a physical impossibility. "Some department genius, proba bly Franklin Roosevelt himself, con ceived thje.jdea of making a 366 acre avia.tibrT field at Hampton roads by dredging sand and mud out. of of the roads and pumping it back of a breakwater. Rear Admiral Parks, chief of the bureau of yards and docks, told me that this caprice cost the government $2,196,000 or $6,000 an acre, for a field which might easily have been duplicated on much better land for $200 an acre. .. .- . : s . "Because of the salt in the sand and mud, which had been pumped out of ..the bay, 'grass would not grow upon it, and a suhsecuent re quest was made for $2,500 per acre for sodding" purposes, which request was disgustedly thrown in the waste basket by the committee on naval affairs. Were Mere Pikers. "Louis XVI of France and Lud wig,.of Bavaria in their wildest dreams of sunken gardens, perfumed baths, colored fountains and gor geous .palaces were pikers when compared with the way Franklin Roosevelt and the navy department Just the VIC TR0L A You Want for Summer Your Bungalow On Your Camping Trip . or-ANYWHERE Fifteenth and Harney, UP wasted. government money at Hamp ton Roads. 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