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1 I' ' TrtE BEE : - ' OMAHA, SATURDAY, -SEPTEMBER 11, 19?0 15 "4 " IT :m':: r X AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. EXTRA SPECIAL, $i;o. Ford tonrtn-. axtrs good mechanical condition, gum) top .and tires. Better hurry! Twsnty other .bamalns. X THAWVEK AC TO CO.. 2210 FARNAM. is:u BC1CK roadster, ton" three months, nw spar tlra. never used r guaranteed In perfect condition; new far will cost $l,0; my price. $l,t00. Call Har." 5870. SOME bargains n uaed Ford cara. Mc Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford Service Station, 16th and Jackson. Douc laa $60. FORDS. DODOES, BOICK FOR 8AI.B1 OR TRADK. EAST TERMS. CALL 8. II. 0ROUKJ AUTOCp.;l7la tth . DO YOU wante good -autnmoblla "at a hartal prlceT All makes and aires. Terma or caah. Call Mr. Janes, D. SIM. Wanted Fir apot cash. 100 used cara, - quick action; no delay. Auto Exchang Co.. tOSO Farnam St. Pouglaa 603S. CADILLAC roadster, model S 7, almost :lw, all cord tires. Call Mr. Cubbldge, care Hansen Caillllac Co. NEW Bulck roadster, run 2.000 miles, ex tras worth $100; price $1,700. Box A-46, BARGAIN'S In new and used cara; also Ford hodlea, at Goldstrum Auto Sales. 1318 Harney St.. Tyler 7U. THE DIXIE FLYER. W. J NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 1520 Farnam St OAKLAND fenalbla Sis. MARSH OAKLAND CO- i3 Farnam 8L ; ifB have (0 good uaed can to select from. All prices. v MEEK3 AUTO CO.. Farnam. BARGAINS In new and used cara, alao Ford bodies, at Uoldstrum'a Auto Sales, 1318 Harney Jit.. Tyler 714. 1)ITMP TRUCK for hire. Tyler 1976. Hnrtunir's,Tninafer Co.. 1211 loward St. FORD ton truck, 1918, can and sack body, .flna shape. Cheap. Wal. 2791. BUICK 6. 1917; fine condition. fhone Wehatnr 5023. Repairing and Painting. - RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour serv ice for auto truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing; body denta removed; new fenders made, OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR IFQ. CO., 1819 Cuming St, Tyler 917. Tires and Supplies. ITSKIj TIRES. 10x3. $3.00: 30x3V,. 16.00. All ilzm In proportion. Look over our rabullts. Ojip Sundays. Tyler 2986. SAVIUE TIRES. 908 N. 16th St. Keystone Tire Shop. NEW TIRES. 60 PER CENT DISCOUNT 30x3 t 9 75 324 $18.85 30x3H 11.90 33x4...... 18.50 J2xJV, 14.90 ''34x4 , . 20.00 MAIL ORDERS FILLED. STANDARD TIRE CO.. 410 NO. 16TH. NEW TIRES FIRST-CLASS. Y S"xJ 510.96 32x4 119.95 30x314 13 95 I 33x4 20.95 I J6x 29.95 K34x4 23.95 GOODRICH FORD TUBES. I2.M. KAIMAN TIRE JOBEERS. 1722 CUMING. t Motorcycles and Bicycles WB HAVE a number of guaranteed re built bicycles priced as low as $20. VJc tor H, Boos. 27th and Leavenworth. v v - ' FARM LANDS. Colorado Lands" VHY pay $50 to $100 per acre when 1 C still have a few pieces of smooth, fer tile aol, tractor plow wheat and corn land In Prowers and Bent Counties, Colorado, at $16 to $25 per acre on good terms? Located near Lamar, Oranada, Holly and Sheridan Lake. Some are Improved and show fine cropa. Sama rainfall as. at Burlington. Some places near schools and on good- roads, with mail and milk routes. Write for " list. Will show the land and pay-com missions. I own 3.000 acres at Haswell and 2.000 near Burlington that I am offering below the present market value. Address Wl(l F., Siedentopf.. Council Bluffs, la TF0R THE RENTER j and tha man with small means that wants a home I have soma very good plaoea near Cheyenna Wells, Colo., -that will suit you at bargain prtcea with terms- " i B. M. BOTTORFF. Phona Harney $81 I6S0 Martha St.. Omaha. Neb. COLORADO LAND S. H.' S3-19-47; Klowar"county, Colorado, aouth 24-16-46, Cheyenne county, Colorado. All nice smooth land, only $20 per acre. C. B. Moling, J01 Lathrop blclg.. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas Lands.- 166 ACRES. Franklin cdnnty. Kansas, 1V4 mllea town; all gqod tillable land; good Improvements; pleuty of water;. ,a acres, pasture. 30 acres haa been.- sown' to tim othy and clover; 3 miles 4-year nigh school; price $95 per acre; $3,000 or more cash, remainder good terms. Casida Clark Land Co.. Ottawa, Kas. Missouri Lands. ' FaRMS, farms, Forman's farms, over 100 well selected. Write Forman, 817 In ternational Life Bldg., St. ' Louis, tor free list. , Nebraska Lands. YOUR FARM OR RANCH turned quickly Into cash by our u.ilque method. Wrlta for booklet. Nebraska Realty Auction go., Central City. Neb. 4.000 ACRES-Box Butte county farm land. $25 to $86 an acre In half section lota. S. S. AND R. E. MONTGOMERY. , 213 City National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE 160 acres. Daw son Co.. $6,000. $1,000 cash, balance easy terms. Address, -McEathrogr, 14 N. 31st Ave. -,, J A. A. PATZtfAN. Farms. $1 Karbach Blk. Wisconsin Lands. LANDOLOOY special number just out con taining 1910 facta of clover land in Marinette county, Wisconsin, If for a home or as an Investment fyexi are thinking of buying good farm v lands where farmers grow" rich, send at once for this spaclal number of Lamlology. It la free on request. Address Skldmore Rlehla Land Co., 433 Skldmore-Rieh'le Bldg., Marinette, Wis. I X i $10 D o w N BIG SALjEiOF LOTS SOUTH W. Farnam Smith Co. 1320 Farnam Street i ' 4733 FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans. -T- MORTGAGES Highest prlca paid for first and sec ond farm mortgages. Call, wrlta or . phnne WALLACE AGEY. WEAD St DO, OMAHA l.OMES EAST. NEB. FARMS. . O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 101 Om, Nut. Bk. Bldg. Doug., ITU. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates, Private, loan bootha Harry Malaahock. 1514 "Dodge. P. 6619. Es. 1894. PRIVATE" MONEY. -$110 to $10,000 made promptly. T). WEAli We.id Bldg.. $10 8. 18th St PRIVATE .MONEY. SHOPEN h COMPANY. Doug. 4229. PROMPT service, reasonable ratea, privets money. QsTTlii Bros.. $ Omaha Nat. REAL ESTATE WANTED. YOU WANT TOi SELL THAT HOUSET Want .quick' action T Just try us. Call Tyler 496. - OSBORNE REAtiTYrfCO.. 4$Q-"Bee Bldg. W. aHRIVER" r.1- 1047-9 QVaha Nat Bank Bldg. D. 1638, To buy or wlr Oman's Real testate sea FOWLER & M'DONALD, 1120 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1426. HAVE Inquiries lor homes; do you want to sell your property? List It with C A. Grlmine'I. Om aha Nat'l Bank Bldg. HA VK buyers with $500 cash down; list - wJth-Tis. R. F. Clary Co., 2404-06 Ames ave., North Omaha Realtors, Colfax 176. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. $2,000 Cassh Secures Equipped 361-Acre Farm. Alfalfa soil, 1 near town, big buildings; real money maker, machine -worked fields, cut upward 100 tons hay", In cluding alfalfa; 60-cow, spring watered pasture; several thousands cords wood: 300,000 feet timber )i 50 apple trees, 300 sugar maples 2-atory 9-room house, running spring water. magnlclfent shade," 77-foot cement basement barn, silo, running water; 5-room brick house, 3 other barns; borders pretty lake; quick buyer gets pair young mules, ma chinery, hay and grain; everything. $5, 900, only $2,000 cash, balance easy terms. Details, page 33, Strout'a Big Illustrated Catalog Farm Bargains, 33 States. Copy free. STROUT FARM AGENCY, 831-BF., New York Life Bldgy Kansas City. Mo. WALSIi-ELMER CO- Realtors., Real Estate, Investment, Insurance, Rent, als. Tyler 1536. 383 Securities Bldg. REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED. Vacant Property. 5 LOTS. WEST HARNEY. $2,600. GREA'i BARGAIN. pa. 4C41. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. FORCED TO SACRIFICE Two swell pressed brick flat buildings, facing on 2 streets, walking distance, west. In Come over 5000 per year. Need tha money and right party can make their own terma. ' Box Y-1228, Omaha Bee. Dundee. DUNDEE HOME - $9,500,, . Frame construction, located on high sightly lot near 49th and Cuming street. Large living room, dining room, kitchen and sun room first floor. Three corner bedrooms and sleeping porch i second : floor; fucnaoe heat, oak flnrsh, oak floors; pine and maple in bedrooms; Im mediate possession. GEORGE & CO., REALTORS, 902 City Nafl Bank Bldg. Tyler 3024. DUNDEE HOME Good Dundee Home Owner Leaving City Immediate Possession Must, Sell Want Offer 7 reonls. 2 stories and attic, quarter sawed oak finish first floor, hot water heat, building 8Ultable- for garage, south-' front lot, 60x128 ft. ; quick action neces FtJVLER & ' M'DONALD ; - REALTORS, " 1120 City Nafl Bank Bldg. Doug. 1426. MUST BE SOLD This beautiful 8-room home, having , everything In the way of convenience that yu cart wish In any home. lOOx 136 feet of grounds with shrubbery, fruit and In a fine location. - Don't fall , to ask us about this, ' V ( -REALTORS. Douglas 46 915-17 City National. Edge of, Dundee Five rooms, strictly modern In every way, $4,300. AMOS GRANT CO., EALTORS. 8380, 580-2-48 Brandels Thea. Bldg- Brand new, S-room, semibun galow; frame construction; oak ' and white enamel finish; high and sightly; on paved street. Price, $6,750; for further particulars call Walnut 2812. I Florence. NETHAWAY. Suburban piop'ty. CoU 1409 On the SIDE $200 to $525 Tne majority of these lots have ce-' ment Vals"and are on paved streets : with paving ajl paid. All lots have city 1 vater. Two street car lines pass this addition. The city is ow developing two blocks, of this addition for a park. A building site for a new school has been purchased. Terms: $10.00 down, -$2.00 a week. Never again and no other place willjyou be able to buy such high grade lots at such low prices and attrac tive terms. ; ' This additiort:is located between Q and O and 36th and 39th-streets. Sale . starts Saturday morning, September 11, : at 9 a. m. Dbn't fail to buy one of these , bargains. Tae West Q carline Ind get off at 37th. Salesmen at the addition. ,Be Sure and Come Out Today. ' " a J. H. Kopietz South 241 -Street, Phone So. 960. REAL ESTATES-SUBURBAN. South Side. COME OUT T3BAY and buy aftal bargain $10 down and $2 a week. Lj $200 to $525. Majority of these lots, .are on paved streets; and have ' cement walks. City watef in front , of every lot. Location between Q and O and 36th and' 39th streets. Salesmen at the addition.'- DON'T FAIL . v ; to attendthe. lot sale and get a 'real bargain;,$10 down, $2 a week. Lots $200 to $525. Located be tween Q and O and 36th and 39th streets. Salesmen at the addition REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. 1001 GEORGIA AVE. 9 ROOMS-CORNER 50x140 N- You can buv this 1 home for $7,000, with'$2i000 cash and .the balance same as rent. There are four large rooms on the first floor; five bedrooms second, and the house is all modern with oak floors and oak finish. Pavirjg all paid for both streets and payed al ley. 'Arrange with us for inspec tion. .: ' . GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS. '' Douglas 2850. 918-20 Gity Nat'l. Immediate Possession NEW KELLASTONE, BUNGA LOW ONLY $500 CASH. 3355 Patrick Ave., five rooms, all mod ern, nice ftp-to-date plumbing, full base ment, guaranteed furnace, built-in book oases, built-in kitchen cabinet. This house la built right through and through; the price Is right and the terms are dead easy. It Is a - quick seller. Can show you through any time. Come at ence. ... x JASPER JENSEN. BARGAIN In Leavenworth Heights 5-room, oak and white enamel finish, on paved street; cloe to car. Owner leaving , city and must sacrifice; for details call -WALNUT 2812. MONTCLAIR A real home In Montclalr. Price $6,750; oak and white enamel finish. This is a place well worth $7,600. Has five nice large rooms finished in oak end white enamel, can give immeaiate possession. can wal. 2ia. Pays Call MR. SLOAN, Tyler Ml WEST. TF vnu have SR00 rash to Invest m home I can sell you a new all modem! 5-room bungalow, excellent location. Call Walnut 6431!, evenings or Douglas 7412 days. Ask for Mr. Cole.v Omaha Real Estata and Investments. JOHN T. BOHAN, 821 Paxton Blk. Phono Tyler 4880. FINE HOME, 7 ROOJIS, BEMIS PARK, $5,500. DG. 4641. North. $600 CASH V This is a four-room cottage, newly painted and decorated; lot 40xl50T'on paved street; fine well; not modern except' electric light, but 'well' worth $2,300. " AC P. TUKEY & SON; .BPi'T.TflP? COn FIRST NATIONAL PHONE KflO U,v' BANK-BUILDING. ' DOUG. 2 LARGE corner lots. 7-room house, ga rage. clcken pen and house, many good . fruit trees and largo garden space, for sale, cheap. 3306 Fowler Ave. Colfax 4158. Owner leaving city. "Tha Recollection.' of Quality .Remains Long ' After tha PNce is Forgotten." GOODYEAR and CORNHUSKER AUTO TIRES and TUBES Bicycles, Repairs, Accessories, Supplies, Gunsmith, Locksmith, Phonograph Repairing, Cutlery, Tools, Razors, Vacuum Cleaners. NOVELTY REPAIR CO., Roscoe Rawley, . Prop. - MAIL ORDERS. 3809 S. 24TH ST. TEL. S. 1404. Plumbing and Heating - Engineers Tha Stop That Civca You Service Henningson . 'PLUMBING AND- HEATING CO. Oouglaa 1431. 324 So. 19th St. JL n V $2 A VV E E K - Phone Douglas 564 lTE I North. - Good Homes Cfcleap H&ia la your chapce to buy a good home for a small down payment, cheap- er than renting. , Flve-room cottaKe. south front. U i block 'to boulevard, three blocka to car ana ccnooi, newly painted, nicely deco rated Inside; garage, large lot, plenty of ahade and fruit; price t:,800; aak ti about the good terms on .this. Five-room cottage. ncwv painted, has gas; water and .electric Mights, ort .car ' llae and close to school, east, froflt; fpilos only 12,300, with 1400 cashjbal- ' , ance 2t montniy. - Four-room, bungalow on car line, ..only " foufyears old; navlnK In and.-nafd '.for: . lot 4(1150,; newly painted a5tSW.d4co-'t . rateii; price as.ia. van give gpoa..erms ok uru. i - c eetlr& Herron, 1414 Ames Ave. Col. 9:6, CHOICE HOME - . $10,500. ' Beautiful near 3-stnry. six room, oak finished home; strictly modern nome; large living room noross front; French doors, choice' flxtureai, flo6rid attic, full basement: three lota, 120x140, covered with all kinds of fruit;; 1 "block to Mil ler park and car. A sure bargain. Shown only by appointment. 4kll v OSBORNE REALTY CO. E30 Peters Trust Bldg. Douglas 258. $6,500 Bargain $6500 This home well located In Kountlic Place, batween 241 h St and Sherman Ave. tar lines, "handy to both public and parochial schools, consisting ol four conveniently arranged rooms on A first floor, and four well ventilated earner bedrooms oil second, wlth everything modern and on a full sized south front mi. on, terms inviting snouia oe attrac tive. Let "us show It Monday. Alfred Thomas, REALTOR. 804 First National BankJRldK. PAKLOR-BEDROOM-N BATH Dining room and kitchen on 1st floor, 3 fine bedrooms on 2d floor; full ce ment basement, large lot, convenient to car line and publicschool. Price, 85,250, with very reasonable terms. Immediate possession. H. W.V0LLAND, Evenings, Doug. 9585 or Web. 6726. 710 Bee Bldg. ' SPECIAL FOR RAILROAD MEN 3365 ErsKlne St. Five rooms, brand new. all modern, oak-flnlshed, bullt-ln Dooncases,( Duiic-in Ritclien cabinets: full basement; guaranteed furnace. Price only 86,500; $500 cash, balance like rent.. Th- house Is on the Niamey car line, which takes you right' down to the station. For a railroad man this Is a splendid opportunity to get away from rent. Owner can show you through any time during , the.- day or alter supper, come at once, Bungalow Dream Beautiful south front lnt' flBvl.1' full wide screened porch, long.livlngroMir4 witn urepiace, built-in bookcases and buffet all In oak; a home to be proud of. 89,000, about one-half cash. Elec tric stove stays in house. 1 R. F. CLARY CO., REALTORS. . . 2404-06 Ames Ave. ' Colfax 175. NEW BUNGALOWS. 8500. CASH. " 2205 N. 3D AVE. Five rooms, all modern, 4ilce . up-to-date plumbing, full base ment, guaranteed furnace, built 'in bookcases, bullt-ln kitchen cabinet. . Price Is right and terms easy. Can ' show you through any . time. JASPER JENSEN.. For Sale by Owner 10 acres. Improved, building nearly new; 1 mile north and M mils east of "Mt. Hope cemetery. 2 dozen chickens; 20 pair of pigeons; 2 stacks of alfalfa; one acre of grapes ready to pick, go with the place. Must sell; leaving country. Call owner, Russell William's, Wal. 4096 or address. Box X-7. Omaha Bee. ' . 8-Room , Mpdern . House, ' v:'TKounte Place. Possession at 'once, full lot, good ga rage, ,ntce- location. ,, W. H. , GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1S94. Nifty Bungalow Five rooms, strictly modern, oak fin ish, almost new, large lot, fine neigh' borhood, 85,250. Easy terms. , U D. SWANSON,, 408 Brown Block Dg. 1637. I HAVE a three-r-om , house, very larpe rooms, modern -.except furnace,, now equipped with gSs lights, but will In stall electric for you and will also re- . paint it, that I will sell you for 12.100. Only $500 cash. Would consider less. Can be seen at 2911 Plnkney. Call Bilo.i, Tyler 571. , -SARATOGA COURT. ONLY $1,500 CASH. 6-room, oak finish, garage, paid. Easy monthly payments; paving a snap at sts.auu. R. F. CfcARY CO., REALTORS, 2404-06 Ames Ave. Colfax 175. IN an attractive location is a ness nifty live-room oungaiow, conveniently ar ranged, with good sized living room. $760 cash. Phone Harney 3556 eveningi. DUPLEX pressed brick flat, near 30th , and Farnam, 8 r. each side; oak finish, snap at $12,500. terms. Dg;. 1734 days SEVEN rooms, strictly modeivj, full lot, near car and schools, $6,500; terms, Al fred Thomas, 604 First National Bank. MINNE LUSA homes and lota offer the best opportunity to invest your money. Phone Tyler 187. , A FEW homes' and lots for sale In Park- wood addition; a safe place for lnvest ment. Norris & Norrls. Douglas 427. JB. ROB I RON, real" estate and Invest merit. 442 Bee Bldg. Douglas 8097. BENSON & MEYERS CO.. 424 Om. Nafl. South. SIX rooms Just completed, 3083 Soutlj 32d St., 6 rooms all on one (floor, oak finish,, all the latest built-in features, nicely ar ranged, full basement, paved street, one block to car line, -good lot; small pay jnent down.- balance practically same as ""C. G. CARLBERG,' 1 1 2 Brandels Theater B ldg IMMEDIATE POSSESSION? 30 1 7 S. 16th at, 7-room, modern ex cept heat; full basement, corner lot, paved, street; owner leaving city; price Y iulok. Berks & Musil. Doug. 6967 or D. y:isi. . ,, - 16TH AND B STS.. , . Two -roomf- east front cottages, to close an estate. Wail tell both at sac rifice price, $5,250. R. F. CLARY, REALTOR, - 2404-06 Ames Ave. Colfax 175. . ' FOR SALE. $2,500. $1,800 cash; 6-room house; oak floors; paved alley and street; 20 min utes from Dundee, walking distance to South Omaha. Call at 4541 . So. 17th St., South Omaha. 1 1706 S. 28TH ST.e-room modern, except heat I yours for $800 cath, balance monthly. Crelgh. 608 Bee. Douglas 200. Miscellaneous.1 BIRKETf tfeiCa, sells rents and- 'insu's real estate. 250 Bee T31dg., Douglas 633. $500 CASH, partly modern house, min & Frankenberg. loug. 722. Behja- A special bargain this spaca every day. t 7-Room Bargain -1616 Willis Avenue $6,400 (f Well built house.in good lov cation, close ' in. Corner ldt with large shade trees." Paved street. House ha? mge re ception room, living, room, rlinin- room and kitchen on first floor; 3 large bedroomaj and bath, . on second floor. Full bricked-up cellar. $1,500 first payment and balance, or easy terras. t ',. HASTINGS &. HEYDEN REAL ESTATE IMPROVED 1 g 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler BO. More Jruth - By JAMES J. CONSOLATION -t" ejentists report that bald-hcaied: - pieJ never go Tnsana. i ''f-A No longer a murderous fury I harbor . - C'- As I stretch out my ldrigth in a chair, And list to the words of a garlic-breath'd barber, ' "You gotta not imicha da hair '" v . No longer I care if the light is reflecte'd.', j. On a wholly deforested dome, Or feel that a fellow is never, respected , V Who s abandoned forever For heads shyiof thatches are seldom erratic, -And though little children mayjeeringly spoof, I'd .rather be bald than have rats in my attic , I'd rather be hairless than cracked in the roof. "' :' '.'":"'.. '' ...,.-,) ; Though filled with dismay when my tressesdeparted (They went in a single short year), No longer I gaze at the mirror down-hearted " But rather- with smiles of good cheer. , j . I know no restorer has power to cure me, Bute- why should that bow me witty care ' j When gentlemen learned in science assure me That lunatics always have hair. f Though heads that are balq are not youthfully snappy,, ? Thoug)!' baldness is something the thoughtless deride, I'd rather be lockless than utterly sappy, And have nothing on top, than a vacuum inside! I am deaf to the jests of the puerile scoffer, I care not hoy people may knock, ' V"". No tonics or nostrums the barber may offer ' Shall ever be sprayed on my block. . The singes and seafoams, I roundl revile 'em, The roof they were meant for is gone, Let doctors employ them in some nice asylum Where people have hair to keep on. " And though on my roof tree the gas light is glowing, I murmur a cheerful, "Tut tut!" To ribald reproaches, contented in knowing That husks always grow on a nut! , . " - WAIT TILL We don't hear so much about the coal shortage now. But our ears will be sharper next winter. ' INVESTIGATION PROOF. Nobody is going to detect William Jennings Bryan in the act of giving too much money to anybody's campaign fund. , ' IT ISN'T THE NOISE You can'i'udge by the sound. If you listened to the cheers in the picture shows you'd swear that Babe Ruth would be the next president. (Copyright, 1920. By The Bell Syndicate. Inc.) CwiJiklllill MHlII Uml oil Ull till a iTiru UiflMI ; chXpter vi - r : Mr. Crow to the Rescue. ,As time went on, and the Greh family overslept each morning, Rusty began to grow very weary of the monotonous ','Qickoo! cuckoo 1" which came every half hour, all day long, througn the kitchen window of the farmhouse. - ' "Where's Farmer Green?" he . inquired. "I'd like to know what sort of bird that is!" he-exclaimed at. last. "If he'd only come out here hi the yard I!d ask him his name and. tell him what I thinkof--him, too." But the- stranger never stirred out of the ' kitchen. And at length Rusty decided to make inquiries about him. 'Seeing Jimmy 1 Rabbit passing through -the orchard on his way home from the cabbage patch, Rusty (called Jo him" , J "If you happen to see old hlr. Crow L wish you would ask him if he-won't please come right over to the orchard," Rusty Wren said. "There's something I want to finu out. And Mr., Crow knows so much that perhaps he can help me." Jimmy Rabbit declared that h would be delighted to deljver 4he message. And he must hive gone out of his way to" find Mr. Crow, for the old gqitlemart arrived at the or chard in less than 16 minutes. - Rusty- was waitinp; for him. AritJ. having explained about the strange bird as well as he could, he asked' Mr. Crow what he thought. "I'd like, to hear his song," said Mr. Crow. . . . . ' "Come right over to my tree near the house!"-Rusty urged him. , . Mr. Crow hesitated. v "Where's Farmer Green?" he in quired. , . .. "Oh! He's working out in,the hay field." r . "Where's Johnnie, Green?" Mr. Crow asked. ' , "Oh! He's In -the hayficld, ttfo, riding on the hayrake," Rusty Wren explained. "I'll come with you, then' 'Mr. Crow croaked. . . ' So they flew to the dooryard. Ard they hadn't waited there lojig wien the strange bird sang his Cuckoo! epekoo!" - ("There!" said Rusty. 'That's his silly songl" . A l . l. : . : - - ir. r- . nnu iq him uiijris.e air. v-rwj liaw-havierl rip-ht our:. , N "What's the joke?" Rustv Wren wanted' to know. , , . ..' "' "That's not a bird P said old 'Mr L row or, at least, it s not a reai.l bird. He's made of wood. And htf lives inside a cuckoo clocv' Than Poetry MONTAGUE his comb. JANUARY "Ah!" Rusty cried. "An alarm clock!" . But old Mr. Crow shook his head. ; "No!" he replied, "t's just, an every day clock. ' And, ; instead of striking, it lets this little wooden bird come out and sing." Rusty Wren said that he wouldn't care for a clock like that and that he didn't see why Farmer, Green had brought it home anyhow. "Cuckoo ..clocks amuse the women and children," Mr; Crow remarked wisely. t . "Then you think"1" Farmer Green was not dissatisfied with my sing- J ,i , r ? vVm. It i nl- 1 ,unnM ... n i vu luiLiicM.v. -nuum -iini. iiiv. Ilo wake him every morning, just as I used to? Rusty waiteaS eagerly for Mr. Crow's-opinion. ' Old Mr. Crow pondered . for a while before answering. He reflect ed that since it was long past corn planting time it really made no dif ference to him whether Farmer Green slept or not. If the corn had just been put in the ground he would have hkd to have Farmer Green stay in bell all day long. "I understand, that the whole fam ily enjoy your' songs," Mr. Crow told Rusty at last. "And for the present you may as-well sing your dawn-song, right here inyour own tree, beneath Farmer Greens win dow. But if you're living here next spring I wish you would ponsult me again. . , Rusty Wren agreed to that, thank ing Mr. Crow for his kindness, too. And, afterward, instead of being an gry, he laughed whenever he heard that silly "Cuckoo! cuckoo!" Since he knew it was only a wooden bird, Rusty Wren was jealous no longer. The next morning he, awakened Farmer Green at the break o' day. And the hired man was so sleepy that he fell downstairs and couldn't work for a whole weefc , (Copyright Orosset & Dunlap.) Hotel Fontcncllc Announcement Beginning Saturday - evening, the lith, at 11:00 P. M., the management will resume the popular SUPPER DANCES in the Main Restaurant. These will be held Monday and Saturday evenings from 11:00 P.: M. and the- Main Restaurant will remain apen, instead of closing at 9:00 KM. ' , Our, patrons are requested to phone for early reservations. fRJJ BAILEY WHY?: hwhy Is the "American Beauty" Pr.c Sn Callerl? In the garden of Bancroft, the horticulturist, were planted sev-: eral varieties of roses which had been recently imported from France. One of . these much ad mired by a florist, named George Field, who happened to be look ing over the place iivcompany -with Bancroft's gardener had ho Jabcr or nanse, its designation 'having been lost during;' the trip from abroad Field requested cutting of thevbcautiful- flower, and," after working' quietly for several years, he and his brother raised a large stockyoi the roses, and advertised ; their.liovelty as the "American Beauty" a name which they considered best suited to this new and exquisite variety. The Fields are said to have made a small fortune out of the trans- action, and the American Beauty has since become the most famous of all roses in the United "States. Only experts can grow it to per fection; there is a recognized type of greenhouse especially adapted to its needs; it always brings the highest of prices and in the market reports it is quoted in a class by ifself. SoineV time after Field & Brother introduced the "Ameri can Beauty," horticulturists be gan to investigate its origin with the result that its proper name was found to have been the "Mme. Ferdinand Jamin," a variety which is -considered to be of lit tle importance in England- and France. But the American Beauty has been sonodified by conditions on this side of the At lantic and it has been so improved by careful handling, that many experts claim that it is now a practically different variety from the original stock. Copyright, JlfjO, Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.- Common Sense Content Yourself. By J. J. MUNDY. . - Instead of thinking all the time about the noise at your place of em ployment and your home, suppose yoh reverse the matter in your mind and think how glad you ought to be that you are not deaf. Instead of being so snappy be cause you cannot get your nap out undistunbed, suppose you remember how lonesome you were all .Winter among strangers without father or mother, sisters or brothers. - Instead of being so .touchy that you cannot take a little 'teasing, sup pose you think what it .would mean to vou if you should lose the jolly little torment who means . so little. harm but who annoys you so much every day. ' ; Suppose others did come in when you wante to be alone with some1 body's biz sister. ., " '; '.'" 7 Suppose you haven't money to go to the mountains for your summer vacation. ' ? Are there not a thousand and one reasons' why you should be thankful and happy that you are', well and alive if conditions are not just what you might , choose?. ' Look at the bright side of your dark clouds. ' " (Copyright, 1920, by International Feature Service, lnc,)" , ' ! Superintendents, foremen and treasurers of various industrial es tablishments in Chester, Pa., have supplied the capital for the organiz ing of a company which will lend money to workers at legal rates and on easy terms. . Bring Your Old Hat to Us We Will Make It Good As New , "LAMBROS BROS. 1S21 Farnam St. Phona Tyler 4120 BEATTY'S j Co-Operative Cafeterias - Pay Dividends to Those Who v Do tha Work PHOTOPLAYS. APOLLO " ii inorirniTP 29TH AND LEAVENWORTH MARGUERITE CLARK j in "Easy to Get 'and "The Silent Avenger" --- -I- . Xait Timet Today "LA LA LUCILLE" ' ' , and ' Shipwrecked Among CANNIBALS ' (v. r . Starting Sunday "The Law of the Yukon" l!iiiriiiir DOROTHY ; DALTON III Sirjames Bairie's ' Famous Play 'Half AirHour ji (Paramount Wewish to1 announce to our, many patrons Startrng Saturday, September 11, there wilPbe special music and singers at the Henshaw Valley of Sweets during luncheon hours and after thenheaters. . . ( Special hot noon luncheons, 40c and 50c. .., , v We give special attention to after-theaier patties.? Private rooms and ladies' tea room.t AMUSEMENTS. l8T TIMES TODAY - i PHILHARMONIC OCTETTE: BF.NNV HARRJ. SON 4 CO.! YONIE FUJI: MARION GIB. NEY Photoplay Attrition: "Tho Houte ol the TolIlM BU," torturing My MoAvoy. Sun ihltio Comfdy. Ptho WMy. "O'MAHA'S FUN CENTER" Nitssi 2Sc to 1 IS Daily Matt 15c to 74o MAX SPIEGEL Present. Abe Reynolds' Revue burlesW With tha IniinlUbla Abe, Himself All-star Oont onil (ilorlouo Coterie of Spleiol Choasa Beauties The Kxtremo lit Miw labour alunitudo. . i Ladies' pirns Matinee Every Week Pay (MESI3 Today Matinsa a Evsninc V JAol irru aimc.3 Sonora Grand COMPANY Matinee at 2:30 "Rlgoletto" Evening at 8:30 "Carmen" -Tickets: $2.50, $2.00, $130, $1.00, 60c Three Days Starting Monday, Sept. 13 Matinee Wednesday VVwUm actrl tm vaitviwa LAST TWO TIMES . MATINEE TODAY. :ll . EARLY CURTAIN ! Tonight at 8 60THWELL BROWNE with Hll Bathlno Beautlaa Featarlna-tlie BROWNE SISTERS IN A TWENTIETH . CENTURY REVUE; GEO. FORD AND FLO CUNNINGHAM : NED NORWORTH; Baorae Rollaed 4 Co.: Bill Rob. Inion; Jolta and Nellie Olmi: Pierre DoKock Trio; Topln of tha Day; Klnograma. A .i NEX WEEK Extra Attraction . A SPECIAL MOTION PICTURE SHOWING BABE RUTH How Ha Knock! Nla H6 ome Rune Photo. "trashed In action, with tho New York Yanka and Cleveland Indians In actual 1920 game. Mate.; ISo te 90c: few 75o and $1.00 'Saturday and Sunday. Night: loo to $1.00; few $1.25 Saturday and Sunday. RESERVE DANCES r OPENING NIGHTS , Saturday and Sunday Evenings 11th and 12th . at , - " . SWEDISH AUDITORIUM Si - " 16th and Chicago Music by Willis' Orchestra ' PHOTO-PLAY, ' 1 Last Tmu Today ' c CHARLES RAY V in "Homer Comes Home" LAST TIME TODAY rSCKATCH SfARTS TOMORROW MARY MILES MINTER in "A , Cumberland Romance'T Better Than "Anne of Green Gables" Last Day Fannie Hurst's Remarkable Story That Laugh on Life With a Tear -Behind If possible please arrange to attend matinees "A and avoid night 'crowds. Show start at V 12:30, 2: lfi.'i, . . 5:4S,. 7:30, 9:15 y Qidure , . IB Humoresqiie i- ' I ' fr ' - ' .HENSHAW HQmp; ' 1 1 1 i ' VI t U5 if-. : '"? -n . OKI . ' v; n c t 0 4 ( 4"' nil