T 18 THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1920. IK t: I REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FOH aale or Oada for good Income prop r'y Thr. lota, and on Mora build l"V 1 4 , 0 u i). SUpls e.irdwsn stork. II 200. flral-cUrfu r.xtiifrs. Writ W. . H. Smith, l.onntla. ti. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 'VA'REAL investment APARTMENT WEST FARNAM 't New 2-story, brick building, con sisting of six 5-rooni apartments. Large 66xl24-foot corner lot, one block to car line. Oak through out, nicely decorated, steam heat. Present income $4,380 per year at Old rates. Owner has- nut an ex- , ceptionally low price of $29,500 for quick sale on terms of less than one-half cash. Shown by appoint ment only. - J. L. HIATT CO., 900 1st NatT Bk. Bldg Tyler 0063. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West A FEW l.cmfi and lot for aals In Park wood addition; Mfa place for Invest ment. Nnrrts & Norrls. louglss417i. JH. HOIUNSON. rnl estate end Invest ment. 441 Utt Bldg. Douglas 0T. IKNSON ft MKTKC8 CO.. 4!4 Om. Nat'l North. New Home, Well Located oonis and Gunroom, 4 sleeping rroml floor and one of the Seven Too rniiKm oti at brat built home.) otrered ror uw, swim tirkk basement and foundation with hrlck: flreulaca chimney: stained ehlngla exterior wllh asi'lmlt f In-proof shingles, flux linum In all walla and whole oon atrurtlon the lioet. One ran readily see It waa built for comfortable home. Nice Ulterior arrangement, all oak down, oak floors and birch W. E. up. You ahould ecu this fine homt Located nt AZ1 N. oiith Ave. and priced at 110,1)00. Frederic L. Heyn Co., REALTORS, 1 I S..-t,- f .. llnntr l'AlirrBt V71K kveninira rail Vamuhell at Web. S191. A BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE , RENTALS $11,000 PRICE $55,000 Twelve apartment buildings. Five room and hath In earh apartment. Oak woodwork and floors throughout; steam heat: laundry room for tenants and janitor's quarters In basement. Thla In. veatment ahould H you IK per cent on vour money. Come in for further pur tlculars. y WALSH-ELMER CO., BKALTOns, Tyler 1S36. 333 Securities Hid?. VALSH-ELMER CO.. Realtors. Real F.state. Inveatnient, Insurance, Rentals Tyler liU. 333 Securities UWg. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benso.n. FINB -roora cottage, one floor, fully mod ern, garage, scml-BUburbaii, near Krug park. Terms. Call Mr. Browne, Ty lr 481. . Dundee. A HOME OF BEAUTY In Dundee 305 South 50th Avenue Just new and ready for Immediate possession. Located on high, level lot In the midst of best surroundlugs. Full two-atory and large attlo, frame con struction; large living room across en tire south aide with attractive and usable tireplare; living rnd dining rooms finished In birch mahogany : kitchen and three corner bedrooms done in ivory - enamel: all woodwork carefully rubbed una bolished. The house Is tastefully decorated: lighting fixtures and window shades Installed. All windows and out side doors equipped with metal weather strips. Combination cement driveway This house Is brand new, never been occupied and Is priced 1 right; 13,00u; exceptionally good terms. May we show you this home today; MATTSON & 114 City Nat. Bk. SMAILS, Doug. 8102. DUNDEE Located n.far 50th and California Sts. 3 rooms and sun pufcn 1st floor. 3 bed rooms v and sleeping porch 2d floor. 3 complete, baths. Maid's room and bath 3d floor. Oak finish and oi't floors throughout. Furnace heat. Basement plastered. 1-cur curare. Price 14,60l). GEORGE & CO., Tylef5 1)24. KMAl.TOltS. 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. J4.250 TERMS Near -llth and 'Cujiltol Ave. S-room modern home with sarasre. half block in liundve c,ir. iiuuse priced foe Imme diate ue, i ' Chas. E. Belman, IV S?:i5. ' 70! Peters Trust Bldg, Miller Park District (-room strictly modern bungalow, ell on one floor; oak floors throughout; nak flnlaa in living room and dining room; lull cement basement, furnace l.eal: nice attic: goud lot. on paved street: one-half block from Miller park, two blocks to car lino. ,Iust Hated thlsr fnr la 9f0 uhlch In a snap. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 537 Om. Nnt. Bk. Bldg. Douglas Sunday. Cull Colfax 3-7. 1781. New Bungalow Five rooms, cak finish, fire place, built-in bookcases and buffet: full basement with laundry tubs, floor drain, plastered coal bin. Located 272? North 2Wi St. Price $7,250; terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, 1502 Dodge St. Fhone Doug. 4270. $2,750 Five Rooms On Florence Blvd.. near I.ake; neat 6-room cottage, modern except heat, lot 32xl4 with (h'eken house and barn; a good comfortable little homo for you to winter in. Can give quick posses- 8 Frederic L. Heyn Co., REALTORS, 443 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Douglas 7715. Kvenlngs Call Campbell at Web. 3191. Man Has Choice Of Millions or Becoming lord Wealthy New Yorker Must Decide Upon Fortnne or Title Due to Death of Father in England. e7lV Short Beesros ONLY $4,000. ' This Is your chance to buy a good home at old-time prices. 6-rooin all modern home, east frost, paved street, nice lot, garage, I blocka to car, close to school. Immediate possession. Wt can mako you good terms on this. Call us at once for an appointment, as It is a bargain. AVEETH & HERRON CO., 2414 Ames Ave. Colfax 0921. A S-ROOM BUNGALOW FOR $4,250. T NOW VACANT. This Is a newly decorated, nil-modern bungalow in a line district. East front, large lot. $500 cash and your rent will get It. Douglas 35f(l orTylcrJt910. iikautif'ul STUCCO BUNOALOW. With garage, 1 year old. 6 large rooms and sun parlor, fireplace, bu.lt-in features, finished tn oak and whits enamel, baths. clothes closets, corner lot on boulevaad. shade trees, full ce ment basement, must be seen to be ap preciated. Terms, $3,000 cash. Fhone owner, Web. 4625 Omaha Real Estate and Investments. JOHN T. BOHAN, 621 Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler 4880. FOR COLORED Five rooms, part mod ern; price $3,200: $250 cash, $22 month. Benjamin & Frankenburg, 62 Peters Trust. Douglas 0722. - FOR COLORED Excellent all modern home, large lot and barn, 2Tth and Ohio, $4,000, terms. Charles E. Bel man. D. 3235. ' FOR BALE by owner, 6-room modern house, i bedrooms upstairs; garage, chicken house; $500 cash required. Web. 1754. FOR quirk sale. 1416 N. 29th St., rms. $250 cash. $15 per mo. Crelgh, 60S Bee. Doug. 0200. Florence. SETH AWAY. Sub'.'-han prop'ty. Ool. 14'.'. - ' -RfiAL ESTATE IMPROVED. it.VNE LUSA homes, and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest your money. Fhone Tyler 1S7. , $150 CASH -and three first payment on Colfax 412. lots to trade for five-room huse. " I.ake club. .Call Doug. 6-room cottage for sale at Carter 5251. South. West. Leavenworth Heights . New semi-bungalow with all large rooms, finished in Oak down stairs, white enamel up, Kellastone .construction. Price $8.2."0. Easy terms. Call Walnut 2812. Claremont Bargain Owner leaving city, willing to sacrifice 5-rooiu, all modern bungalow, east tront. Yz block to car, oak finish downstairs, natural finish upstairs. Price $6,500, easy terms. For appointment call Walnut 2812. BRAND new bungalow, oak finish, beauti ful decorations, reduced from $7,450 to $6,100. easy terms. Douglas 1734. You Do Hot Heed a Lot of Money to Buy a Home A small amount down and the rest just like rent, will buy you a strictly modern home. We have many to choose from. Come in and Look Orer Our List. GREIGH SONS AND GO. Established 1868 608 Bee Bldg. Douglas 0200 Double Your Money We have an 8-room sttictly modern, except electric lights, residence located at 2438 S. 26th Street; full 2-ory; dandy lot. east front, on paved street; full basement, furnace heat; large barn, can be converted into garage for 3 or 4 cars, that owner haa authorised us to sell at once. This property must be sold this coming week or It will go In the hands of foreclosure. Look at this today and submit us an offer. We will submit nnv proposition within -reason. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 637 Om. Nat. Bk. BIdg. Douglas 1781. Sunday, Call Colfax 3227 HANSCOM PARK HOME Elegant 7-room home on West Side car line, Just south of Hansoom park. Has three large bedrooms with roomy rloacH, sleeping porch and bath on sec ond floor: large living room, dlnlrg room and kitchen on first, finished In oak. Floored attic, complete basement with hot air furnace. Garage. Location best In city. I'rtced less than cost to build. Call us for particulars and appointment. GLOVER & MORELL, 715-20 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 3B23. , ly I nlvernal Sx-rvlce. New York, Nov. 4. Maurice Purke Roche, New York society man, received a cablegram today an nouncing the death of bis father, lion. James Boothby Burke Koche, third baron Farmoy, in London. Born one minute before his brother. Francis Burke Roche, Maurice is en titled to become Lord ' Fermoy, a British peer, owner of 21,000 acres in Ireland,' and an ancient mans id u at Rockbarton, Limerick.' Today Mr. Roche had not made up his mind whether he prefers to becoma a Britisli lord, with the pos sibility of losing his $3,000,000 share of the estate left Jt his grandfather, Frank Work, once one of the wealth iest of New York bankers. Course Is Undecided. When asked whether he intended giving up his right to the title, he said; "I received the news of my fath er's death this morning by cable and it was so unexpected and so surpris ing that I am not in a position to make any .statement as to what course I shall pursue. Perhaps in a dav or two I shall be able .to de cide." The death of Lord Fermoy creates a peculiar situation, lor n Maurice Burke Roche asserts his right to become a British lord he runs a great risk if the terms of his grand father's will are enforced. The second Baron Fermoyv died September 3, last, ancr, the title and estates passed to his brother, the father of the Burke Roche twins. He separated from his wit;, Frances Work Roche, soon after the birth of the twins. Mrs. Burke Roche's wealthy father died in 1911. Hav ing become intensely anti-British after the marital troubles of his daughter, his will contained 15 codicils, all aimed at keeping the children and grandchildren from having 'anything to do with Europe. On condition that the twins become American citizertovilhin a year bf his death, take the name of Work and keep a permanent legal resi dence in the United States, he left $3,000,000 to each of them. Broke Will's Provisions. Although their grandfather's will, expressly provided that they should not visit Great Britain or Ireland ;n the lifetime of their father, the twins disregarded this provision. Shortly after Mr. Work's death they visited London and were re ceived in ocietv as members of a noble British family. They have never become American citizens it became known when they applied for admission to officers' training Ccmps during the war and were re jected. Both later, however, en tered the service. The engag'.ment of Maurice to the daughter of Marquis "D'Alccdo of Spain, which was announced some time ago. wa later broken off. Assault of Reds Against ;11 Semenoff atod Kappel Fails New York Times-Chicago Tribune Cuhle. Copyright, 1!)0. Shanghai, Nov. 4. The fighting- in 1 rans-uaiKaua, in jiotua, uc tween the bolsheviki and anti-red forces under Generals. Semenoff and Kaonel is slackening because of theH failure of a grand assault by Ihe reds that was intended to crush Sem enoff. The reds are now reorganiz ing and awaiting reinforcements. While temporarily victorious, the position of the anti-bolsheviki is pre carious. Shey are on the defensive, and the general opinibn here is that since it is unlikely that they will re ceive outside help, they will be un able to maintain a winter campaign. "WINGS" By A. MARIA CRAWFORD. She carefully studied her image in the mirror. She had achieved he thing for which she had longed and striven, and yetv the realization brought no thrill. She was engaged to marry Grover Martin, an easy, polished man of the. world, 50, and a multimillionaire.' Never again would he have to feel the pitying glances if so-called friends who offered her jlkrhtlv damaged hats and gowns which thev themselves had found unbecoming and which she had al ways been tliankitii to receive, nc could turn and twist any hat or gon until sue inoKeu pretty m u. Mie had that rare gilt oi appearing cilic and well-groomed in anything she wore. She looked at ber eyes, somber, brooding, faintly shadowed. 1 hey looked as if they had filmed over every dream to which a girl is justly entitled. She suddenly recalled the cold, rathe clammy hands ot trover Martin when he had fastened some jewels his betrothal gift, around her throat the night before' Then she telt her throat grow tight when she remembered other hands, long, firm, warm hands, wiiose slightest contact with her own had set the blood rac ing swiftly through her veins. There was a knock on her door, and she forced a smile when Grover Martin's sister, her hostess, came into the room. "How well you are looking! Grov er is a connoisseur of beauty! I knew that he would never marry un til he found a girl like you, lovely, clever .and charming. Of course there is a great difference ""in your ages, but he can make that up to vou in material things, things which younger men could hardly do for you, perhaps. And I am so thank ful that even if you are a poor girl, dear, Vou are accustomed to good society. It makes it so niugh easier on a man's family." Elaine saii nothing, only went on smiling that cool, detached little smile that might mean everything or nothing. It all seemed so unreal to her. She ' had come to visit Grover Martin's sister' and on this second night since her' arrival, a dinner was being given hi her honor.. She was to meet the people who had alwavs been( friends of the "Martins. Yet Elaine felt no nervousness. She had no emotion of any kind. It was as if she sat before a screen and saw herself reproduced there. Her fiance met her at the foot of the stairs. There wa$ no eagerness in his eyes as !he appraised the ef fect of his latest 'gift to her. He merclv looked At her with a certain satisfaction as if the purposed pur chase suited him exactly. A cold, unreasoning anger laid icy fingers upon her heart. It would not be such .' unhapiw situation it he looked to her for happiness, if she had power to thrill him. Fate had a wav of balancing everything. -She was selling herself for what his money would buy for ficr. He was buying a beautiful ornament as dis passionately as he would pay for a statue to grace, his home. Presently the last guest came into the room. As scon as he 'entered, Elaine somehow heard his voice through the subdued' murmur around her. Her heart thudded with a sudden, acute pain. ""And this is Mr. Riley, a promising young mining engineer who is rnak- lurned his head away. Then lie looked back at her. "When I sat". I'll take my boyish dream of you Thank God for that." He bent near er. "You've made A bargain, Elaine When the time conies pay! Grover Martin adores you. I am glad, for no matter how much a man can pive a woman, if he does not give her love,"1 she will never be happy. School yourself to give as much as you can. You have had the best that two men can offer. I am not an idealist. Nothii.g can destroy my ilrcani of you. but Grover Martin is SO. Youth is buoyant. I can endure pain. Age snaps under the strain." "Why, Dan, he doesn't love me it is a bargain with both of us. He has money I have youth and a'rea sonablc amount of good looks. "YWre mistaken. DfTh't break his heart as as " Elaine stared at him. "Dan. do vou still care as much , as that'' Have I broken your heart?" His voice was only a whisper "I'm fooling mvself to see the thing through until' daylight tomorrow (I Dan was the last to leave. When he looked for Elaine to say good night, she had disappeared. Inside she pulled a thick veil from over a smart little traveling hit. "Dan, get a license and a mir-Nter! I'm sailing with you at t'aybreak I lift a note, all the things that Gtoyer Martin gave me. I love you. Notlr'ng matters but that." - "But EJaine, I am going up irto the mountains it'$ going to be a gigantic task it may be years th:re will be hardships." Elain-; laid her cheeck against his sleeve. "But you will he there! You even tried to make me believe that Grover Martin loved me You thought I would be happier! Don't you want me after all?" "Want you?" There wis a ob in the man's throat as he drew het into his arms. "I've simply dreamed you inf- rla1ir ranWiv f fi.virt "I thought that Dwould never be happy again but now, now 1 m thrilling with joy for ' I feel the wings of my spirit that I believed were forever broken, lifting ire up nast material desires' to the glory of a inve that is deathless, and eternal." ing a great namr"for himself," Grover Martin's sister. "You , SIX ROOMS ' Just completed. 30S3 S. 32d street. 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 ment down, balance practically same as ""C. G. CARLBERG, ' REALTOR, y Doug. 05R5. 312 Brandels Thea. Bldg. Just Finished Move into a new home and pay for it like rent. S rooms, oak and white enamel finish, small cash payment will handle. Call Mr. Bilby, Walnut 2378, evenings, or Dbuglas 2428 days. STRICTLY modern 7-room house, 1 baths, hot water heat, garage, cistern, etc. 151 Martha St., Tyler 28. ' Miscellaneous. IlRKETT&CO., real estate. 250 Bee Bldg.. sells, rents and leases Douglas 411 8 to. 12 INVESTMENTS 1 We offer Mortgages, Bonds, Muni cipal Warrants and other Securities, yielding 8 to 127c per annum. Con sultation solicited. Write for further information. - . Standard Securities Company Room 5, We ad Building Phone Douglas 5832 Omaha," Neb. 'Big Bill Haywood Asks Court to Grant New Trial Chicago, Nov. 4. Rehearing in the cases of Williairf Haywood and other I. W. W. was asked in a petition filed in the circuit court of appeals. In opinion given by the same court some time ago, the orig inal sentence imposed by Federal Judge Landis was upheld. The pe tition alleges errors were made in the first hearing. said are I am sure went op Real Estate Transfers 50 00 . 930 Majk Choms and wife to Josef Jamrozy and wife, 38th st IIj ft n. of L St.. e. s.. 60x130 l.lia Charles W. Martin and wife to Alma Waserb'trger et al. n. e. cor. Bauman and Minna Lusa ave., 100x120 ' Walter A. Hansen and wife to Wuonir.ilcal Lutheran Trinity Church, s. w. cor. 30th and Kedick ave., 7xl51 S V. rnon A. Lookabaugh and hus band to J. W. Ooodenow. s. w. cor. S3d and Taylor St.," 43x123.. C. George Carlberg and wife to Arthur R. Nelson et al. 32(1 St., 123 ft. s. of Frederick St.. w. 40x115.4 .";.".'." Ella 11. Bell to Kobert L. retterj and w fe. 3L'(I Et., I'D II. (Ink st. e. s.. 50x115.4... Mat-Idas druldl and wife to John M. Oruidl. 17th St.. 557 ft. s. of Csatellar Ft- w. 8.. 50x109 Joseph niazel; and wife to Joseph Svoboda and wife. 12th St.. US ft. s. of Hickory St.. e. s., 45x12:1 C.S50 Katherlne Nightingale and wife to Alex Laszlo and wife. T8th St., ;83 ft. s. of Fowler ave., e. 40x1 2 Wallace IT. Greonslitt to Homer L. Sherwood et al. T St., 150 ft. e. of 42d St., s. s., 60x120 Mary A. Csrmlchael to lone C. Puffy, Cass st.. zau ii. vl im St., S. S.. 50x1.15 George W Brlgga to Frank K. Krox. nlhan et al." 8 t. 200 ft. c. of 42d St.. n. s.. S0rl25 John T. Brannum and wife to Mrs. Mary Ellen Elh worth, 54th r.t ., 155 ft n. of Finkney St.. w. s.. 60x135.5 Vnrkta Knl and husband to .losle Kasner. 22d St., 60 ft. a. of P St.. e. s.. 70x130... both i from the south so you will like each other, ers have such big heart the loquacious lady. And then they went into the candle lighted, flower fragrant din ing room. Dan Riley sat just across the table from her. Like the ghost of a woman, Elaine sat there, heard the pleasant com ments on her engagement, smiled when tlicy drank to her health and happiness. She did not look at Dan Riley but she kept 'trying to hear the sound of his low, musical voice. She had to use all her will power to concentrate on what the people be side her wore saying. She only wanted to listen a little to Dan's voire before he went out .Qf her life forever. A curious, inexplicable si lence fell upon the guests. ThYn Dan's arrestive words, "Women, where I am going? Oh, no! But I shall not miss anything. I've loved one woman. There can he no others. I shall have the dream of her with me as long as I live." Elaine felt the tell (ale blood burn ing its way to her face. 1 As the women went out of the dining room, leaving the men to smoke, Elaine slipped down a little corridor to a shadowy conservatory where love birds, in brilliantly col ored cages, cheeped drowsily in re sponse to the soft melody the or chestra on the stair landing was playing. There was a little singing fountain in the center, whose clear waters were dotted with lily pads, lOTtdossoming like dawn pink,, stars. Elaine rested her hot arms on the hack of a stone bench and stared Three Mining Areas in Scotland Vote "Dry London. Nov. , 4. (Canadian Press.) Returns up to midnight showed three areas in Scotland in which voting took place yesterday on local op'.ion.yfls Having pouea dry Sanquhar, a rural constituency, and Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch, min ing center. Fourteen other lections voted forno change from. the pres ent license , status. They included Grangemouth. Bridge of Allan.1 Dun oon, Lanark, ' Helenburg, Bair Head, Bonnybngge, Loatahead and Sterling. Election Pleases Mexican Papers Excelsior Sees Immediate Recognition of Republic as Outcome of Change -T Mexico City, Nov. 4 Reports of the" election in the United States were given the entire front pages of newspapers of this city. Only Uvo journals, however, the Excel sior and El lleraido de Mexico, ven tured to speculate cditoially on what a republican administration in the United States means' for this country. The former sees immediate recog nition as one result of the election, and the other asserts Senator Hard ing's lecHion "will not be an obstacle to good relation, between Mexico and the United States." The Excelsior, which sees in the election a "personal rebuke" for President, Wilson, asserts he now "can scarcely be expected to refrain from- recognizing Mexico as a re venge against the republican sena torial majority, wiiich in the past has assumed an uncordial, and even hos tile, attitude toward this country." El lleraido rejoices that Senator Harding is not a "fire eater of the Senator Fall class," but asserts his statements regarding Mexico seem to be vague and "we are confused at judging his true mental attitude to ward us. I lis election nuzzles us. al though we have faith in his ability." Chicago Business Men 1 rropose Kunning or . Nation Economically Chicago,-Nov. 4. No sooner had the election of Harding been an nounced than Chicago businessmen, under the leadership of Brig. Gen. Charles G. Dawes, resident of the Central Trust company of Illinois, inaugurated a movement to bring before the president-elect a platrfor the running' of the nation's business on a business basis. Addressing the Chicago Associa tion of Commerce at noon yesterday, General Dawes declared that it was high time that the unnecessary ex penditures of government operation be eliminated. His plan calls for tht construction of the various govern mental departments, which, instead of dovetailing, overlap and result in inefficient business management. The Association of Commerce adopted resolutions outlining the plan and these will be forwarded to Mr. Harding. Let Us Handle your grain shipments to the Omaha, Chicago, Milwaukee, Kansas City, Sioux City, or any other markets. ' We Specialize In the careful handling of all orders for grain and provisions for future delivery. We Operate 0 i:s 1,100 15,000 2.100 soo 1.-.90 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. $500 CASH $30 TO $35 PER MONTH tiuys new home; four rooms and bath with flve-ronm acconimodatlunn If df afrvil. Hot water hat. A complete new home in desirable location ftt very low rice of $3,260 ta t;i,60i. See vMn at our office and gt full Information. GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS, Douglos :S50. 918-20 City National. down, unseeing!)', at the quivering images of little yellow lights that danced in the water. "It's good-bye this time, Elaine, for many, many years," said a voice t -' swept her heart. "I sail at dayijreak for South America. I hope that you are going to be happy. You have at- least atfciined your greatest desire. The things that money buy they mean happiness, life, to you." Elaine lifter smoldering eyes to his. Stark tragedy was in her gaze. "l)on't1Wn I I am suffering enough as it is. Money means clothes, jew els, servants, ail the luxuries I have never had. I ""thought they wuld be j enough. But I was wrong. ' Al re;((!y 1 have bruised the wings of my spirit until I can never soar to tlream again." His lips set in a firm line. He R i FIVE-ROOM home on cine floor; good attic I and basement: garage. Close to car and school. For quick sale 11.750. Tay down i Il.non. bnlnnce like rent. GLOVER & MORELL, 71S-2') Keelino Bldg. Tyler 3623. Offices at Omaha, Neb.; Lincoln, Neb.; Hastings, Neb.; Chicago, III.; Sioux City, la.; Holdrege, Neb.; Geneva, Neb.; Des. Moines, la.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Hamburgf) la.; Kansas City, Mo. We Have - Up-to-date Terminal Elevators in the Omaha and Milwaukee Markets with the latest facilir ties for handlinj your; shipments. Updike Grain Co. S "the Reliable Consignment House" 1 Omaha, Nebraska J Old Man Wise says: "Buy Your Used Car NOW" BufBuy a Quality Car FINANCIERS, prognosticators and others who have made a careful survey of the present money situation say that the elec tion marks the turning point Al though conditions will change slowly at first, money, surely will "loosen up" from ntfw on. - Therefore, we say NOW-BRIGHT NOW is the time' to Buy a good used car if you are in the market for " one. "Trade-in" values have been at the low mark for several months, and many cars have been traded in at very low figure. We are not in the used car business for profit. We "trade-in" used cars only as a means of selling new Cadillacs. Therefore, we do not aim to make a profit in our Used Car Department. We simply dispose of them at the figure we allowed, plus repairs, paints, etc. However, we learned years ago from experience that turning out a poor used car casts a reflection on our business integrity. So we , trade in only. GOOD used cars, and then put-ihem in first-class condi tion in every respect before offer-' ing them for sale. All of our used cars are in such shape that we will stake our-reputation oi them, COME NOW ! Take advantage of the present situation in the used car market. Our advice is offered in all sincerity. See for yourself the quality cars we now offer the'' price is right. , - J. H. 'Hansen Cadillac Co. Farnam at26th Harney 0710 "A Safe Place To Buy Assets, $17,600,000.00 J- Alexandria, Nebraska, October 4, 192Q. Mr. Fred M. Sanders, Treasurer, , Bankers Life Insurance Company, Lincoln, Nebraska. Dear Sir: This is to acknowledge receipt of your draft for $295.05, which your agent, Mr. Depue, handed me V today in payment of the surplus due'on my $1,000.00 policy, which matured today. I wish to thank you for the prompt payment and for the favors shown in the past. I paid an annual pre mium of $26.75, or a total of $535.00. Aside from the surplus received there is the $1,000.00 policy fully paid up. . I will be glad to say a good word for your Company when I have an opportunity. Yours truly, CONRAD NACHTIG ALL. TWENTY PAYMENT LIFE POLICY Matured !n the OLD LINE BANKERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Linloln, Nebraska. Name of insured.....,, C. Nachtifall Residence. '.Alexandria, vNet. Amount of policy ..$1,000.00 Total premium paid ..$535.00 SETTLEMENT Total cash paid Mr. Nachtigall . . $295.0$ And a Paid Up Participating Policy fee $1,000.00. If Interested in an Agency or Policy Contract Write Home Office. Lincoln, Neb 1 - - ... jaa . - m is, fi