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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OOTOBKK 23, 1920.
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REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
Wtit
BEAUTIFUL BEMIS
PARK HOME-FOR
SALE OR TRADE
Eight rooms, Jiot water heat,
quarter sawed oak, fireplace, tiled
bath and shower, toilet, bath and
billiard room in basement, large
90xl36-foot lot, beautiful shade
trees, just painted and redecorated,
now vacant, immediate possession.
?wo blocks to 2 car lines, one of
the best built homes in the, city
and must be seen to be apreciated.
Price $15,000. on reasonable terms,
or owner will trade for a smaller
home in a good location and carry
back difference.
J. L. HIATT CO., '
.900 1st Natl Bk.Bldg. Tyler 0063.
r Montclair Bargain
Owner leaving city and willing
lo sell his new home for $9,000,
! which it less than purchase prjee
several months ago. was six nice
' tares rooms. Stucco construction.
i Oak finish down stairs, white
! enamel up. For particulars call
Walnut 281Z.
f
i Claremorit Bargain
1 riwnr Vavincr ritv. willing to
sacrifice S-room, all moderrTbunga-
low, east front, Yi biocic to car,
V finish downstairs, natural fin
ish upstairs. Price $6,500, easy
' terms For appointment call Wal
' nut 2812.
' Leavenworth Heights
tfew aemi-buniralow with all
large rooms, finished in oak down
stairs, white enamel up. Kelastone
construction Price $8,250. Easy
terms. Call Walnut 2812.
n.n k....li Mir ffntah. bail
tlful daoorattona, reduced from 17,450 to
sa.svv. icaay irmi, uuu. m
North.
"M0O DOWN BALANCE UKB BENT,
tUMfl VU wam. . .
It will certainly pay you Jo tk the tlmj
aw i- .4a...aM , IaoIt m this hrsina new
; (-room bungalow. Nico large front porch
with wonaerrui view; jo m ""
! ever dlrsctlon. House has good-stard
i living room and Blot dining room wltn
I combination colonnade and bookcasee oe-
.... m .- flnnr. anil ftnlflll.
, with high rad paper. Thy kitchen of
) light and larga and very ,c"ve
i ona whole aide of the kitchen, contain
t ln 1-Targa china cablneU with glaaa
. tin and pan closet ' There are good-
i alaed bedrooms and a dandy bath room
I with medlclna cabinet and all ,
i plumbing la tha vary best. Thia house
- diiaaA r iinriAr t ns tn lii o
houie, with cement floor, coal bin. floor
orain. no ana com wsw umcvv.w..-
and the furnace U a high trade guaran-
v - m .til... to,.-. Aiantna Thord la
k alio a iplendld attio to thla house,
j reached by a nloa stairway and there Is
room co it ma a on ion . v
rooms. All In Ml, thle la one of the
i . k.it. Iavi tha tin tiefln bUllt
thta aeaaoa. It la complete In every de
tail with window eaaaea ior over wm-
window Tou owe It to youreelf to come
a, ihi. - ..-aa n t Inn If 1 fc Over.
Take a Harney car to 83rd and Parker
anal t)K a DIOCK inu a- nmil awim.
x House number ta 3877 Grant atreet.
T.r. - I , ml A ailtf rt mflVA ill i
si:Il. 'it v w aaiiv a ,
ItAA .lAn anrl ksilftnrA lite Tent Will
handle thle deal. Some one to ehow
you through thla afternoon between I
ana e.
Sunday Call Colfax 8227.
2859 VANE STREET
Urn nil sew bungalow wltfc! breakfast
room, fire place and all built-in fea
ture. Kellastone stucco and textile
shingles. Garage for one car, with ce
ment drlv. Will ecu at a sacrifice
rk"e. S3. 00S cash required.' Balance
irv terms. 8ee owner at 2863 Vane
Htrfet evenings, or phone Tyler 0774
during the day tor appointment.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
North.
T
REAL VALUE
2408 NORTH 18TH
$7,000
If you will Inspect thla property, you
will admit It Is good value for a home,
with an Investment possibility. The
corner is totxltl. both streets paved
and paid for. with six-room modern
cottage with hot water heat. Large ga
rage for two or three care. Owner go
Ing to California and the price haa just
been reduced 11.000 for quick sale. Ar
range with us for . inspection,
GLOVER & SPAIN,
v REALTORS.
Doug. SSS0. I18 ! City National.
$500 CASH ,
A 5-Room All Modern Bungalow.
Located In a home owners' district,
beautiful neighborhood, almost new, oak
finish, juet redecorated. Owner must
sell and will give Immediate possession.
This Is a wonderful bargain to be kad
on easy terms. See this before yea buy.
Doug. ISt or Tyler IMP,
244(1 WHITMORB a raw S-room modern
bungalow. Youre ror ll.ouo cash- ana
bsL mo. Oelgtr. SOS B. Dg. 80S. ,
MINNS- LTJSA homes and lata offer tha
best opportunity to invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187.
5 ROOMS, atrlctly modern, full basement.
i lots, garage, cement drive. Col. 4181.
J. B. ROBINSON, real estate and invest-
ment. 441 Mee mag, jjougiaa son
COLORED Good S-r. cottage, city water.
pavea agree, si.ive. .i.g,
Extension Department
Worker Speaks at Wahoo
Nh . Oct. 21. (SoeciaU
Rnhrrt Hnllanrl. assistant SDCCial
director of the extension department
of the state university, aaaresseu ine
South Center farmers' association
:.. j:. .:. tn - - Wahnn Thi t
III U?lll Ilk V, Utai , , h . . uu.
the organization that has attracsrd
so much attention tne past lew years
for their community work.
Real Estate Transfers
South.
Ready to Move Into
( rooms, all on one floor, oak finish,
plastered attic, built-in buffet, book
case and cupboard, exterior finished In
stucco and frame; nice-lot, paved atreet,
located 3083 South 32d St: terms,
C. G. CARLBERG,
Sit Brandels Theater Bldg.
Miscellaneous
OWNER IN
California"'
says to sell ,
His Omaha property, double
house.
2102 Spencer 7 rooms,
x " 3219 N. 21st 6 rooms.
Strictly modern. Also 3212 N.
21st St., 6-room, detached resi
dence, also modern.
These are all on a big corner lot
at northwest corner 21st and Spen
cer Sts.
He has been asking $11,500, but
look at them and let us submit
your offer. Rent, $140 a month.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 0050.
(330 cash will purchase all modern
S-toom house near 56th and Seward;
have other bargains. , Benjamin &
S'rankffnberg. Doug. 722.
COLORED, 7-room house, modern; $3,600;
big bargain.
U. P. STEBBIN8, 1S19 Chicago.
Tha Recollection el Quality Remains
Long After tha Price is Forgotten."
GOODYEAR and CORNHUSKER
AUTO TIRES and TUBES
Btcyclea, Repah-s, Accessories, Supplies,
Gunsmith. Locksmith. Phonograph
Repairing, Cutlery, Tools, Razors.
Vacuuaa Cleaners.
NOVELTY REPAIR CO,
Roscoe Rawley, Prop.
MAIL ORDERS.
4t)9 S. 4TH ST. TEL. S. 1404.
THE manufacturer of a
fast-selling electrical
household appliance has deal
ers (department stores, elec
tric shops, hardware and fur
niture stores) who need salesn -men
trained to sell this and
other appliances. We will
train men of good character
and place them to advantage
with our dealers. Actual work
in the field during the train
ing enables them to earn more
than "an average salary. See
Mr. Jech at Granden Electri
cal Co., 1511 Howard, afters
3 p. in. ,
Splendid Bungalow .
On One Floor 5 Rooms
Strictly Modern
Kirnt five-room bungalow, fine oak
finish and oak floors In the living room
and dining room, living room has
beamed celling, dining room has beamed
celling and panelled walls. Two de
lightful bedrooms on the south and
east aide, up-to-date bath room, ntce
large kitchen with a splendid large
pantry. Foundation la pressed brick,
full cement basement, both hot and
cold water, floor, drain and splendid
tight coal bin. Ntce south porch, all
screened Irt. south front lot 60x127 with
lots of strawberry plants, grape vinee
and fruit trees. This home must be
seen to be appreciated; price is only
36,300 with 2,000 cash. Call ua at once
and let us show you thla one.
Payne & Carnaby Co.,
REALTOR SERVICE,
618 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1015.
HOMES
You are invited to look over our
list of homes. Prices , $6,750 to
$45,000.
BUILDING SITES.
Prices, $1,500 to $10,000.
(TERMS.
Mav we be of service to you?
GEORGE & CO., '
REALTORS.
902 City National Bank Bldg.
Tyler 3024.
Jcseph Koutsky and wife to ,
it. warper, jrionun .., -. , ...
w. of d at. a. 40xlB0. ........ .1 M00
Bettle V. Harden to Hugh H. Har
per, 41st at., tio ft . ot A st
w. s 0xlJ0 '
Charles W. Martlo and wife to
Orace D. Puguer, Ida St.. ft. , .
w. of fSth ive.. . a., mis?-" ".WO
Max Lelnder and wife to Jennie E.
Schumacher. Webster St., 44 ft.
e. of !Jd at., a. a., JOxUl........ 4,400
Arthur Tneoaoro ana wu w ."'
rls Borlson et al. Parker st., 40
ft. e. ot Stth St.. a. a., 0xl!7.S..
Jchn Weneskl to Matt Jaiynka and
wife, 40th St., 88 ft. a. ot J. at.,
w. a.. 44xll
Jvsse L. Schroeder to Charleg Haar
mann, Grand ave., 121 It. e. ot
7th St.. n. .. 1J1X314..........
Earl r. Gray 4 wife to Mary J.
Bowersox. g. w. cor. 10th and
Flnkney St.. Jx74
John Carlow to George A. Emery,
Mayberry St.; SOil ft. e. ot 67th
st., n. a., SOxlSO
Minnie May Burns and husband
to Stlnson A. Welker et al, 4tth
ave.. 141 ft n. of Burt at., e. a.,
47x41
Ella Dora Anna Hartley and hus
band to Glenn P. MadeeA, Charles
st., 100 ft w. ot 32d st, n. .
KA..7K ......
Virginia K. Ba7tweli and husband
to William, it. uorcneiuig et
n. e. cor. S6tl and Kansas,
H!iJ78iA . L300
William H. Borchellng and hus
band to Gerriet Janseen, n. a. cor.
a..w X I ' . 19,v97fil
H. A. Scott to- Sophie Marcus. 48th
st, 230 ft. s. of Cuming St.,
a. .. MxlSO
John Petty to William J. Herckt
nun n lie, w.m . - . ...
n A .... . KIWI ST 4.000
Elisabeth V. Sternberg to wiuiam
Sternberg, weoeier oi., ui.o k-
Comi. Sav. & Loan Ass'n to May
wise, s. K. Jor. xiai ana oprma
a. A
Rudolph Schmidt and wife to Peter
BnestRK ana wtie, w oi, iu u
n vfttl. a, M a KAvlSO....
Joseph F. Rynicoski and wife to
r reaencK j. jngien anu o.
Llbble Sebek to Frances Hoffman
and husbana, M tit. as ic oi
oa.w o. .nth fit M fl. atvOO..
Lewis H.' Robinson and wife to
John B. Whlteley, et ai, lutn oi.
68 ft. 8. ot Arbor St., W. S.,
te.i ia
Arthur C. Pancoast and wife to
Laura a. Mcueorge. vacatur ei.,
191 ft. W. of 10th St, S. 8..
85x127.5
Ralph F. Clary and wife to the
Central Park Congregational
church, 42nd St., S4 ft. S. of
Larlmora Ave., W. S., 00x64....
Charles O. Somen and wife to
Tony Daganto and wife, first
alley N. of Dorcas St., 130 ft E.
of 21st St., N. 8 1...
William R. Nechtenberg to Alfred
L. Stelnert, 40th Ave., Al ft. N.
of Burt St., E. 8.. 47x70
Charles T. Dickinson and wife to
Bartholomew Real Estate Co.,
!9th St.. 60. ft. N. of Larlmore
Ave.. E. 8., 60x112
John Schmidt to Roy Schmidt, 21t
St. 282 ft. 8. of Castelar St..
E. 8., 60x90
Walter Z. Clifford and wife to
Albert goppehaver, 28th St., 16
ft 8. of Decatur St. W. 8.,
314x120
Roger P. Holman, et al, to W. W.
Slabaugh, et al, 60th St., 276 ft
8. of Dodge St., W. 8., 60x136..
3.300
1,126
1,000
1.000
100
6,760
1.000
1.000
1.000
400
1,300
4,600
3,200
1,600
1,750
1,125
800
Colby. Up in Arms
Over Threats of
Custom Officers
Secretary, of State Defies
Agents to Search Baggage
Of Foreign Diplomats Com
ing Into United States.
riiicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire.
Washington, D. C, Oct. 22.
Tin- siat. Hnnartment of the United
Uat ncainst the Treasury deoart-
ment of the United States" may ap
pear as an entry in a federal court
docket in the near future, if custom
officials of the government insist
upon executing , their threat to re
move liauor frotn the personal ef
fects of arriving diplomats to the
Unfted States.
Secretary of State Colby was em
itti!ti. in hi defiance of the re
iterated threat of customs officials
not to respect the immunity ot dip
lomats from search and seizure.
"I believe the customs officials
have sent in some statement that
they would search diplomats bag-
gage," said Secretary Colby, "and I
promptly replied to them that they
were on the wrong track.
"The personal property of diplo
mats to the United States is im
mune from search. It is a part of
international law which is a part of
our law as much as anything else,
and must be respected."
"Suppose the customs officials do
search a diplomat's baggage?" he
was asked.
"They will do it oves my protest
and in a dispute between depart
ments of the government. I sup
pose the appeal would be to the
courts,." .
"Would you take the initiative in
bringing sttch an appeal to the
courts?17
"I certainly would," replied the
secretary of state. "It is my duty
to see that the rights of diplomats to
the United States are properly re
spected. They were immune from
search and seizure long before our
prohibition laws were enacted.
"I do not anticipate any trouble.
J think the issue will be worked out
amicably 1
Centenarian Dies.
Denison, -Tex., Oct 22. Col. j.
F. McDougall, 101, wealthy north
Texas financier and pioneer settler
of Grayson county, died today. He
was born in Canada and came to
Texas in the earlv 70s. '
1.076
6-60
2,000
1,85(
13,600
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Move into a new home and.pay
for it like rent. 5 rooms, oak and
white enamel finish, small cash
navment will handle.
Call Mr. Bilby, Walnut 2378,
evenings, or Douglas 2428 days.
$3,500 Terms
Bungalort. modern but heat, 2 Iota,
easy payments. -
Amos Grant Co.,
Doug. 8380. 330-3-4-t-S Brandels Thea.
3,000
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New
Army Wool
Blankets, only $8.75
vated Wool
Blankets. Evfery
one in perfect condition.
Priced at the extremely
low price of, each:. $6.60
FINK year around cottage at Carter Lake!
niuh 5 roams and bath, white enamel
Jroodwork throughout. Bog oak stained
loors, nice screened porch, fine garace.
For Information Call Webster 1877.
BIRKETT & CO., ndV.r
real estate. 160 Bee Bldg.. Douglaa SIS-
DOUBLE 8-room, modern house; $7,200rl
Income ft. 200: great bargain.
O. P. STBBBINS, 1610 Chicago.
ELK.VEN-ROOM house, 4 blocks from P.
O.; se.BUu; greai oaraain. b. v..,.
HOUSE SALE BEGINS
Have You $500?
yThis is the sale you've beea looking for, be
cause you can buy a house cheap and on terms that's
the same as rent. . The houses are located in bne of
Omaha's best residence districtsthey are all mod
ern and are complete in every respect.
This is a clean-up sale of all the houses that
we have built this year; we are offering them to
you at a much less price than you can buy the same ,
house in the Spring. Remember ! For the last five
years you have had to pay more for a house in the
Spring than you would if you had bought in the Fall,
so if we can keep from carrying these houses over
the winter we are willing to let you save what we
would have to pay for carrying charges. It is our
honest belief that houses like these will not be
cheaper for the next two years. The material in
these houses was bought below present prices.
Take Benson car and get off at 49th and Mili-,
tary Ave. Office on property, or call any of the
following numbers and we will take you out:
Evenings, Walnut 2478, Aalnut 1439. '
Daytime downtown office, Douglas 2428. ;
. Office on property. Walnut 3261.
TEMPLE McFAYDEN
Phone Douglas 2428 1505 Farnam Street.
Men's'
Bath Robes,
only $1.98
Grey
commercial
renovated, wool army
blankets, special at
$6.50 and $5.98
Double wool plaid
blankets, large size,
er pair,y only. . $8.75
Extra heavy double
cotton blankets, 72x
84-in. In grey and
tan colors only. Per
pair only $5.98
, Leather Vests
eeaatnhersle1eve1, Corduroy All glove leath-
learner sieeves. backed leather er vests or short
MoiesKin duck, line ' avlatort coats. A 125.00
ieatner Test, yeB SpecIal value for only
9.49 13-50 1850 X
' Shirts '
Brand new O.D. S' " r Brown wool
Shirts. A pure Just the flannel shirts,
wool serge shirt, for this weath- Special
Very special aV er, only, each- '
$5.98 $2.98 ',-SS y
O. D. Mackinaws Paints
"isws. Heaty Plaid outside, white, per
saT li T Mackinawg for ra $3.M
f5v S only ...... SS.7S
If IJWaw I 1 color' Per t -
iVftrtl A Thr" auMUr at S.5
I LI L lOli'l leBftb extra . .
ltOL--r O- Kd Pmt, P.r
LFfeFll I Wooi Mackl- KtX lM
11 1 ttf Priced In l-salfcn lota de-
I sO t-.. $15.99 auct e Der gallon.
Auto Robes
U. S. all leather Piaid robes.
MonVt ll - . ' M.1K
Hau&Cb 11 U V IA n
7 ot W.75
Raincoats) -
Officers' waterproof mole
skin combination over
coat and raincoat A $50
value at only $27.50
Reversible', length leather
and Gabardine or auedeeoata.
Special only $47.50
Heavy khaki colored- bel'ted
raincoats. A real buy, at4i3.se
I ,
UNDERWEAR
Wool Mixed Medium Q tvf"
Weight Union Suits Jee f O
Dunham Wool Union Suits. A
$6.00 value. 7Q
Dr. Wright's Heavy All Wool
Union Suits. a aq
Special, at 4wO
Heavy cotton ribbed d qq
anion suits, special. P 1 11O
New Army Wool Undershirts
and Drawers, a qq
per garment v ea70
Renovated Wool Army Under
shirts and Drawers. f 4 q
Special, garmeat 4 1 e 1 e7
Shoes
Army Russet
Munson last
Shoes, S8.V8
u. d. Army ,
nnsset. a
real snap
at .85
Army Offl
cere d r e a a
Shoe . .$t.7S
Marine Hob
nail Shoe, a
Pair ....S5.M
-U-lnoh Munson U
boota, apodal
t high top laathei
.......,..U 7
Sheep Skin Lined Coats
Bay Mew for Winter Wear and
Sere Hooey.
rnree - qnarte,
least a heav.
aheepekln llnnc
and sheepskin
collars ...S17.M
Full alia over
coat length,
aheepekln ooat
j Thla coat la a
real anap -fl.vi
Miscellaneous
Military Supplies'
New Web Belts, only 39c
New Aluminum Mess Kits 79c
Regulation Leather Belts 79c
Steel Helmets $145
New Aluminum Bottle Type Can-
teens p. $1.25
Army Gun Holster 98c
Cartridge Belts or Cases...... 49e
Breeches and
Blouses
0. & Khaki lacea
Breeclies, renovated.
In Perfect condition,
r 9t
O. ft Wool Artnv
Breeehaa ahd
Blouses IX.4S
OUT-OF-TOVW BUYERS We ship goods exacUy as1 advertUed- writ. T.1.1.1 ". :
draft with order. If ordered by parcel post include n ostVee w a'a.Tri t P ain,y: i8end money onler or
ments. Make money order or dr payable to . " Vnmvt and satisfactory ship-
Nebraska Army and Navy Supoly Co
Open Saturday Evening.
119 Howard St
Tel. Tyler 3126.
Shop
Early
Saturday I
Shop
Early
Saturday
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( 1417 DOUGLAS STREET
The Mightiest, Sale of Them Ail
tpuv
1
000
All New Stock
At Less Than Half Manufacturers' Cost
In This Sensational, All Indusive
FIRE
SALE
Thousands of Dollars Worth of Additional Smoke
Damaged Garments Taken From Basement Stock
Rooms jmd Thrown in This Whirlpool of Price
Sacrifices for Saturday
Tailored Suits, Fur Coats, Cloth Coats,
Silk and Wool Dresses, Skirts,
Millinejry, Blouses, Petticoats,
Silk Underwear
tT A T TTnnl , TT IT TTHfll TTtTTTTIfll ri. .
iVAijuriOi viiLiUJJiOi vaijuiloi surprise alter
surprise awaits your attendance at this sale. . Never
nav,e Deautitul wearables been sacrilicea m such;a
reckless manner. It s the master value event .in
Omaha merchandising. '
New Stock Arriving Dailv
Old Stock Mpst Go
At Once
Already our stockrooms are being packed with
merchandise which our-New York representatives
are rushing to us on every express. Every dollar's
worth of merchandise upon which an insurance
We Refrain From
Quoting Prices Because
They are so ridicu
lously low that many
persons not acquainted
with, the facts might
doubt the possibility of
such sacrifices. All we
say is, come and be con-'
vinced you'll go away
with Beddeo bundles
under your arms. J '
Fire Insurance Adjusters Insist on an Absolute
and Decisive Close Out of Entire Rftidv-tn-Wuir
Sprtfftn Rporarfllpcc nf flip ftoranfir I ncc TliAV
Must Absorb
THEIR LOSS ISYOUR GAIN JUST TO THE
f EXTENT THAT YOU MAKE PURCHASES. WE
DOUBT IF YOU WILL EVER AGAIN HAVE
OTTOTJ A XT TTXTTTCTT A T tT TITTXT"! rvTinnnrnTTwrmw
. PLACED BEFORE YOU. ONE DOLLAR DOES
. THE WORK OF THREE, FOUR AND IN MANY . "
INSTANCES FIVE DOLLARS WOULD HAVE
' DONE UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS.
Crowds Are Coming by Auto, Train and trolly
To Share in These Wonderful Money
Saving Possibilities
" The shrwd- shopper will permit nothing, to keep her
from gettinpher full share of these tremendous savings.
Credit Terms As Usual
. OUR BIG, BROAD, LIBERAL CREDIT POLICY
HAS A WELCOME SIGN IN FRONT OF EVERY
BOOTH DURING THIS IMMENSE SALE. NO
CREDIT RESTRICTIONS JUST BECAUSE THE
PRICES HAVE BEEN SACRIFICED.
Supply All Your
' Needs Now.
Get in on the ground floor.
Buy all you need NOW for the
entire season. Such tremen
dous" savings wll not present
themselves for many months to
come.
- No
Exchanges
No
Approvals
No
Deliveries
Your Credit Is Good
During This Great
Sale.
Don't hesitate attending this
sale because of the lack of
ready cash our books are open
to you. Buy what you need
pay as you enjoy the service of
the garments.
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