r THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, JANUARY - SO, 1921. r r 1 Cl fL aV " ! It su r REAL ESTATE WANTED. UTDirrT'P RIAL K8TATE UllViVUi X 'Sella, ' 811 iUnta. Inum (50, Peters Trust Bide Done (. WANTED TO HUT Kour or (-room nous. any good location ann " IS ii, (31 month. Ho H-45, Onuh B , TTsxiNi-.H WANTED. w..t.rn Real Kstat To.. 411 Karbaeh Big. REAL EST AT E UNIMPROVED, Vacant. Vacant Lot Bargains 14.100 Hera la a beautiful lot In Pundee. f(lxl2l. on 54th St., near Far ni.ni' nn h.tlur lm..titin fnr . Imma beautiful vlaur overlooking . L'Ymwood I'ark and Happy Hollow golf grounds. (J.S00 Hera la a frdfltag on Farnam treat of feet, Just went or 41at, rock bottom price; batter pick It up quick. 12.600 Thla tot 85123. Is tlie beat bargain offered In Dundee: look it over; Mil St., Juat aoutb of Dodge 8tH taat Blue. 13 30(1 On Cuming afreet, near 30th 4U125: la rsptdly developing Into retail district: this la a splendid investment. (750 Thla la a moderately priced lot for a small nnuse in waveriy raca, 44x126. Don't overlook thla bargain. 1360 Ownership of this lot In an es late and -anxious to sell: (2x106. lo rated on 28th Ave., between Tates Ave. and Burdett St. C. A. GRIMMEL, Cm. Nat'l Bank Bldir. Phona D. HIS. Vacant Lot Bargain, Minne Lusa, $80CT Paving paid to data. Thla la a. real value and If yon expeot to be In the market thla spring, It will pay to take advantage of thin at ones at thin low price. Non-reeldent owner needa money. . Grlover & Spain, REALTORS, Douglas SS60. 911-39 City Natl LOT Werne addition east frontage, nice ly terraced; beautiful building; location. sun. tan anytime. vni. iu41-s. CUMINQ Near 2th St., 44 feat: mult he sold to close estate, C. A. QrumnaL 149 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bide. Trackage. lit FEET ON 11TH ST.. (50 PER FOOT. BP9TWTCK. 4 0 Peter Trust Bldf. ftEAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. 10 HOUSES LARGE GROUNDS PRICED TO SELL n This property belongs to an es tate. The heirs are anxious to divide their interests and have placed it on sale at a remarkably reasonable price. Could be sub divided by purchaser and sold separately. We believe this will show a good quick profit on your money. Houses are all rented now and bring in about $3,000 per year. Terms can be arranged. WALSH-ELMER CO. REALTOR? Tyler J536 333 Securities Bldg. "24TH6T. INVESTMENT In one of th most active retail busi ness blocks north of Cuming- street, 9 feet of frontage Improved with four mures and two flats bringing; In a rental of 11,800 per year. We can Bell at $14,600. rn terms of about halt cash. Business locations are always In demand In tills Meek and there have been no vacancies tor years. This property will provs a tiod income payer year In and year out. WALSH-ELMER CO., - ..... REALTORS TjJer-1538 . 333 Securities Bldg-. Grand Opportunity For a Small Investment Not far from 29th and Harney, Ground C9140. Cottage on place rent for (36, which will pay taxes and fair on your meney. Price (6,600, . WALSH-ELMER CO.,. REALTORS ryltr 16(8 . 333. Securities Bldg. Thta property consists of thre ( rtioin cottagea and a rwo-tofy fram flat with t room on each Bide; ground, 10x117; (8,000 on easy terms will buy It. ALFRED THOMAS SOV 60 First National Bank Building. tVALSH-ELMER CO., Realtors, -Beat Estate, Investment, Insurance, Rental. Tyler 1636. 333 Securities Bide. I.MALL store with flat above, on car line, modern, rent (720 year: price, (4,600; ' easy terms. Douglas 1734 days. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. Attention! read: investigate; 370-acre well Improved stock, dairy and grain farm; 40 miles from Des Jitolnes, la.. -rn,s from towns and 12 grade school. Could be divided. Want merchandise stock, hardware and furni ture. MlKht consider,, residence. In come property or good raw' land up to - (37.000. balance ctrrlcd back for years at 5 per cent,. Address W. R. Porter-, field, Osceola,' la. fO EXCHANGE Must have first-class farm or ranch by March 1. for iny sub stantial 18-apartment building, exclusive residential district, southslde. near beau, giful Grand boulevard. Brick and stone with marble entrances, electric light, steam heat, etc. Yearly Invome, (14,- ' OOO ((1,00 May 1). Price (130,000. Clear Kurt R. Beak, No. 196 N. Clark, Chicago. 1m you want to convert your farm into income property? If so, send complete descriptions of your land to Grant Shaw Inv. Co.. N. T. Life Bid?., Kansas City, Mo., who makes a specU'.ty of exchang ing hlRh-class monthly income proper ties for farms. EIGHTY acres good fertile, improved farm. Seward county. Twenty miles west of Lincoln, (7,000 equity for Omaha home. Address J. M. Rutt, 3303 N. 21st St., Omaha. QB Acres vWe have just listed fcjr.sale the finest "piece of Jandin the west for sub-dividing into a high-class country home addition. Adjoins city limits of Omaha, on paved road. Covered with a wonderful natural forest of oak and lms. River view. Fine , country ; homes all around it NOW. $1,750 per acre. ' Nothing like this tract anywhere, and it can be bought for, in a body, $500 Per Acre About one-half cash required. Balance, 6 percent. . ' Charles 17. Martin & Company REALTORS 742 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Tyler 0187, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. It' you want to trad your property, farm or merchandise, write us what you have and . want. We have Neb., Iowa. Kansas and Mo, farms for ex change. Exchange made anywhere. B. O. Toell Inv. Co., Gallatin. Mo. 40 ACRES for sale 'In Holt Co., Neb. 'Good Improvements, running- water and wells, fenrcd and rross-tenbed, black loam sou, at 170. will consider ouar ter aectlon In trad. 1 15. 200 back first oHlitrh, Writ Box 67, Loup City. Neb. CALIFORNIA List your California. Ne braska and Iowa property - with Cole, 137 East First M., Long Beach. Cal. Exchange anywhere. FOR EXCHANGE 640-acre Improved rarm lor mercnanniso stock or cieai Income property, Farmors Union .Co WANTED To trade for' hardware or ren eral merchandise atnre. Have first-class quarter seeton of Oklahoma farm land, Address Hot Y-1414. Omaha Be. FOR aPALR OR EXCHANGE Oood lfl acre Iowa farm, 1230 per acre; equHr, izo.ooo lor Omaha income propert What have you? Colfax 0164, Col. 04V CLEAR lot. So. Omaha (or car. Benjamin ar rranKcnnurg. ioug. vttz. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. DUNDEE BRICK AND STUCCO, $15,000 A very attractive home, sur rounded by none but the most pleasing type of the homes, A spacious living room with genu me stone lireplace. sun room with south and .east exposure ooeninsr from living room. Din ing room, kitchen, pantries, and maid s room all on tirst tioor. un the sleeping floor above there is one large bedroom and sleeping porch. rull basement. Kuua heater. Double garage and drive way. , v WALSH-ELMER CO., REALTORS Tyler 1536 333 Securities Bldg. Dundee. T r DUNDEE HOMES Near Slat and Nicholas: ix room. modern; birch mahogany finish, living room and dining; room; white enamel kitchen; thre bedrooms and bath sec ond floor; full basement, .lurnac neat; price, 17,250; terms. ' New Bungalow Sol North 4th Ave: five room fram construction, oak and white enamel finish; full basement, pressed brick foundation, furnace heat, built-in features; price, (8,500; .terms. 5012 Davenport "St Seven rooms and sleeDlnflr porch! fin ished In oak first floor, white enamel second floor; newly decorated; bot wa ter heat; Ruud hot water neater; paving all paid. This property can be handled on a 13,000 to (1,000 cash, payment. $9,500 Well constructed two-story, 'six-room frame house, near 60th -and Chicago streets; oak and white enamel , finish; taatllv decorated: furnace heat: two- car garage. Her is au opportunity to buy a good home. For further Information regarding" th abov homes, and other Dundee homes, call v GEORGE & "CO., DUNDEE HOME SITES W have a very choice selection of lots in the district south of Dodge and between 49th and 62d. Our prices range from (1,260 to (3,000 for double corners, and are generally lower in price than similar lots in this location. Our signal are on the lot. Phone us and let ,u assist you In selecting the site for your future home. .WALSH-ELMER CO., REALTORS Tyler 1538. 333 Securities Bldf. HAPPY HOLLOW f ' DISTRICT 5124-Izard St. Exceptionally well constructed home. South front lot. 98x135 brick feet. There are mkny attractive Teature in this home, especially the large rooms. Maid's room on third floor. Three com plete bath rooms, extra -lavatories and toilets. Interior, finish of walnut. Ar tistically decorated. Double car garage Priced low for Immediate sale. GEORGE & CO., A DUNDEE BUNGALOW PRICED RIGHT House atone cannot be birfft within (1.000 of price asked. 6 rooms all fin ished "In oak except kitchen. Modern In every respect. Hot air neat; large attic. Full cement basement: built 4 yevars. Owner must liave a larper house and will sell on easy terms with low rat of Interest. Price, (7,500. SHULER & CARY, REALTORS. ' Doug. S0T4. - 204 Keeline Bldg. Florence. NETHAWAY, Suburban prop'ty. Cot Hit. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West Omaha Real Estate and Investment. JOHN.T. BOHAN, Adjoining land selling at REAL ESTATEIMPROVED. West. "WEST FARNAM $8,500 8-room modern home, with den and sun parlor; three bed rooms and sleeping porch; oak and White enamel finish.- Lo cated on south front lot. About half cash. $9,500 A very attractive home, handy to Cathedral; large liv ing room arrangement wtiu fireplace; three nice bedrooms ,'and-sleeping porch; tile bath room. Cement driveway with garage for, two cars.-Laundry tubs, floor drain; Ruud heater. A very good home for , th monev. $10,500 -A well constructed 9-room home, large-rooms, rive dcu rooms: hot water heat; quar ter sawed oak finish: lot, 86x - 126. located near Toslyns. Gar age ior two cars. Very easy terms can be arranged with about $1,500 cash. GLOVER & SPAIN, st REALTORS Douglas 2850 . 918-20 City National 6-Room New Bungalow Near Saunders School and Farnam Car Living room, sun room with French door, dining room, kitchen, i bedrooms and bath Built less than 3 years ago. Interior Is very tastefully decorated: oak floors throughout and oak and white enamel finish. Exterior in Krag tnn. itnri-n. A deo lot with an alley. This bungalow Is priced at (7,850 with an Idea of quick sale. Terms will be given. Call Max Agor, SHULER &"t)ARY, REALTORS, Doug. 5074. 204-8 Keeline Bldg, WEST FARNAM, $14,000 An 41-room. strictly modern home oak finish and oak -floors throughout. Large living room with fireplace, cased opening to dining room, with built-in buffet: bedroom, butler' pantry and handy kitchen, first floor; five large bedrooms and bath second floor; two bedrooms, bath and storage room, third floor; full cement basemsnt; south front lot: paving paid. Owner anxious to ell; eaiy terms. ' GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS ''Douglas 2850. City Nat'l CATHEDRAL DISTRICT Best semi- bungalow in umana. our rooms ana sleeping porch on first and three bed rooms on second.. Two baths, . tiled; built-in features: fireplace. Finished in auarter-sawed white oak. Contains everything desired' In a complete home. Owner leaving city. Field club home of seven room and sleeping poroir. with garage. - A rare bargain. - , GLOVER & MORtfLL, 718-20 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 3623. "WEST FARNAM DISTRICT - ' ' $8,900. Eight rooms nndtsleeping porch, in first-class condition, lot -00x136 feet, one block from Blackstone hotel, garage for on car. Hore Is a property worthy of your Investigation. Can make terms. GEORGE &C0., ( SOUTH 32D AVE. ONE BLOCK -TO HAN8COM PARK. High grade 2-story home of 7 rooms and bath, built about 8 years ago by a contractor for a home, and upon Inspec tion you will find an exceptionally well built house, strictly modern, a number cf special features; garage, alley pavetk lot, 47x132, on about two-foot terrace. House would cost (9.000 to build, lot cheap at- (2.600. Owner leaving city, for quick sale will take (8,500. RASP BROS., Realtors. 210-12-14 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 0721. "IELD CLIJB DISTRICT , For1 a well-built, beautifully finished home, comfortable in every .way, you jleart look itn further. This 8-room Iiou. locatad In the heart of the Field club district, one block from car line, blocks from new Field school, on east front lot. Bniutlful shade trees, arage and paved alley. Trice. (12,000. D. V. SHOLES CO., REALTORS Douglas OOttf 915-17 City Nat'l North. . BUNGALOWS 3527 NORTH 0TH STREET Bungalow, modern, 5 rooms; aKj so garage or two cars. 292 NORTH 49TH STREET Bungalow, 4 fooms and modern. You can Buy this for $500 cash and balance monthly. , 4816 SPENCER STREET Bungalow of 5 rooms and mod ern. This is a good place to buy. s 4516 BLONDO STREET 7 rooms, part mqdern, good double garage; $800 cash and bal ance monthly. , J , y 2920 NORTH 48TH AVE. Bungalo'y of 4 rooms. Modern and garage. Yours for $700 and balance monthly. For information on these places, Sunday call Walnut 4767. - CREiGH, SONS & CO., Doug. 0200. 608 Bee Bldg. NEAR 25TH AND FORT We have a five-room" cottagerall modern, about 10 years old, but in good condition. Rents for $38 1er month. Located on South front lot on paved street, , one block from car line. Price, $4,000. Half cash. - - C. G. CARLBERG, , REALTOR. Doug. 0585. 312 Braudeis Th. Bldg. REAL BARGAINS Corner 4,rith and Franklin. A fine bungalow of 5 extra large rooms. Qak finish and floors. Larga living room across front. Lot 60x150. Paving paid;' (6,noo. Near (6th and Ames. Close to car and school. Bungalow of 5 rooms. Fin oak finish. East front lot. (5.260. - 26th and Saratoga. 6 rooms, oak fin ish and floors. Nice south front lot. Fin (arage. A -bargain at (4.250. (1,000 cash. MINNE LUSA Classiest California .bungalow In Minn Lusa. All large rooms. Fine , breakfast room, beautifully decorated. Z -J set or trencn aoors. Beamed ceilings in living room and dining room. Mirror door, extra large tiled bath. 14 lot. Double garage, solid drive. Sickness compels owner to sell. Now vacant, mov right In. (1,(50 cash required. . Another of 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms; sun room; fireplace: beamed celling; book cases : buffet; fine gagage and driv. (7,t0. Worth (.0O0. SUNDAYS CALL Colfax 3472 or Col- CHARLES W; MARTIN & CO?, REALTORS 742 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bld. Tyler OltT. A FEW borne and lota for sale In Park wood addition; a safe place for invest ment Norrl A Nor r Is, Douglas 4270. SPECIAL farm on 2(23 Seward St. 4-rm, bungalow. Modem. (200 cash, ha I. m Cretan. (OH Bee, Doug. 0200, 6-ROOM cottage for sal, (250. On leased . ground; lea paid. Webst.tr 2741, REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED. North. NEW BUNGALOW , NEAR MILLER PAIK -. $6,950 Unreservedly w will slat that this Is one or in most oeautirui rive-room bungalows In Miller Park dlatrlct. It contains lara living room with aplen did fireplace and liullt-ln bookcases, lining room with bujlt-ln buffet, kit chen with bullt-ln cabinets, two bedrooms bath room all on one floor. Substautal oak floors in living room and dltiiug room, hard wood throughout. Decoyj rated In exquisite taste, f un raseraeut, furnace heat, laundry, coal bins, etc. House ha scrrens, soin storm windows, weather strips on all windows. Full lot with sood shrubbery, garage and driveway. Th house itself would coat at least (500 more than pries of house and lot. THE BYRON REED CO., Doug. 02(7. 161! Farnam St. $5,500 Lafayette and 34th A splendidly built 6-room house, with threfc rooms on first floor and thre bedrooms and bath above. Hot water heating plant. Garage. Unusually big lot, 40x176; east front. Immediate pos session it you like. WALSH-ELMER CO., REALTORS Tyler 1586 333 Securities Bldg. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. NOW VACANT. A strlctlv modern, up-to-date, refin lshed and redecorated bungalow, almost new. all on one floor: full cemented basement with laundry connections. $1,000 cash will get this for you at only 84,500. Located In a home owner dis trict, one-half block, north of Amea Ave. on 86th Ave. Call owner, Douglas 3556 or Tyler 1910. MINNE LUSA homes and lot offer th best opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187. i - FIVE-ROOM modern house, furnished or unfurnished. 3215 Webster. Harney 4069. A REAL buy In an all-modern, 6-room house, tt block to car, bandy to scnooi. Webster 4074. 1 J, B. ROBINSON, real estate and Invest ment. 542 Peters Trust. Doug. 8097. BENSON MEYERS CO.. 424 Om. Nat'l. South. New Houses Ready for . Immediate Occupancy 3021 S 32d St., 6 rooms and garage. 3026 S 32d St., 6 rooms and garage. 3083 S 32d St., 6 rooms. 3059 S 32d St., 8 rooms. J 3063 S 32d St., 6 rooms. ' 3080 S 32d St., 6 rooms. J072 S 32d St., 5 rooms. These houses are priced on a basis of less than you can dupli cate, them for -at the present cost of material, as I bought material in carload lots under contracts made prior to advances. Buy now and you will get your choice, which you will not get in the early spring. Terms 15 per cent cash and the balance the same as rent, and at a lower rate of inter est than the banks charge today. Open for inspection today be tween 3 and 5 o'clock. ; C. G.; Carlberg, REALTOR Doitf. 0585. 312 Brandeis f h.Bldg. HANSCOM PARK HOME, NEAR 33RD AND MASON STS. " $5,94Q SIX ROOMS , and sleeping porch, nearly new, com pletely rnotrn, oak finish- first floor. Large nynii.i. Ideal arrangement. High and slgntly lot, paving and all specials paid. ' First time offered. Practically immediate possession. The above price Is exceptionally low,- The property be longs to an esUtc which must be Closed. Terms, (1,000 cash; balance monthly. THE BYRON REED CO., Douglas 0.97. 1613 Farnam St. Five-Room Cottage South front on Frederick St., near Hanscom Park boulevard, paved street. Price, $2,500; $500 cash, balance $30 per month. Partly "modern. 1 ' C. G. CARLBERG, ' REALTORS Doug. 0585. 312 Brandeis Th. Bldg. 6 Rooms Southwest ' Immediate Occupancy See It Today! . (i Located at 1520 So. 5th St. Opin from , 1:30 until 6 p. m. A real home with a living room across the front, colonade stslrway. Dining room, foutu and east exposure: large kltclLaar: 3 chambers up- stairs; plenty of wfTuTows; bath, garage and fruit. Paved street snd alley, (1,500 psrhaps less will handlo. For appoint ment call Mr. Mead. HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614-Harney St. ' Phone Tyler O0S0. Five-Roonv House Modern except heat. Located on Hanscom Park boulevard, near Frederick. Price, $3,000; $1,000 cash, balance easy payments. C. G. CARLBERG, REALTOR. Doug. 0585. 312 Brandeis Th. Bldg, 6-ROOM HOUSE. Consist of living room dining room and Kitchen on first floor, three bed . rooms and bath on second. All modem snd on paved street1. One block to car line and school. Not new. but a good home for th worklne man. Located 1705 Cestelar St. Price (2,600. Owner will trade for 6-room house in vicinity of 24th and Poppleton, Ave. Sunday call collax 0460. VilBUIS KORRTR. 1502 Dodge. St., Phone Doug. 4270f FIVE-ROOM BRICK Modern in every respect : East front; has garage; located one block from West Leavenworth car line. Price, $4,750. V. G. CARLBERG. Realtor. Doug. 0585. 312 Brandeis Th. Bldg, SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. AU on nne floor, Ivlng room, dining room, sitting room and kitchen, three bedrooms: hot air heat, on paved street w:tii paving paid. Located Z60& Koutn Eleventh: price (4.000; will exchange for house in north part having four bedrooms. Sunday call Colfax 0460. N'ORRia & N'ORRIS, 1502 Dodge St. Phone Douglas 4270, 6710 SO. SITH ST. For sale, 6-room house, partly modern, on 'paved tre4. Price (3,300: half cash, So. 4772. 7-ROOM, modern home, Hanscom Park district. (4.500. Bargain. Doug. OS27. Miscellaneous."' )-ROOM FRAME 324 NORTH 35TH ST. ' ) $4,500 TERMS This is an ent front house built by the present owner 12 years ago.-' Four room on first floor, ( bedrooms and . hath on second floor, garage, Lot 60x136 feet. , A.T. TUKEY & SON, 620 1st Nat'l Bank. Douglas 4223. FOR COLORED A uplendld 7-room, all modern home. Large front yard, fruit trees, etc. (500 rash. Csll Doug. 4223. (-ROOM modern home, (3,600. Easv terms. Bargain. Doug. 0327. Girl Slays Hei; Mother in Fight Over Her Lover Fifteen-Year-Old Daughter of Colorado Miner Shoots Par ' ent and Buries Body in IHIU sin V Steamboat Springs, Colo., Jan. 29. The story that the 15-ycar-old daugh ter of Frank Mudra killed her mother because the latter objected to her accepting the attentions of a ranch hand, buried the body in a refuse pile on an isolated much, 15 miles from Oak Creek and kept her secret for three weeks, was conveyed to the rnrnner'a nf fir hpr Vrirlav Offi- cials will leavetoday to take charge oi tne Doay, The information was brought to Oak Creek Friday "by a neighbor of the Mrtdras named Kced. Mudra, an Austrian miner, hadi been workine in Oak Creek this winter, leaving his wife and children on the ranch. Several days ago, Mudra's daughter walked to town and told her father her mother was sick. Mudra instructed the girl to go back and it the mothers condi- tion became worse to send for him. I hursdav the girl again walked in- to uzk Lreek trom the rancn, arriv - uig about midnight after hours of toiling throTtsh the almost impass- able mountain roads' Her father ac- companied her to the farm. Inquiry aeveiopea mat Mrs. juuara nao. not been seen lor several weeks anai - f . i . ft I :i i r 1 1 one or tuc smaller ciiuuren unaiiy told Mudra, Keed said, that the Dody was buried back of a Stable. tl. u-j ;' t A ...:.u i.it. j. nc uuuy was iuuuu wim uuiicv i Ti. -i wounu in me DatK. J. lie at- cording to Reed, then confessed that r she shot her mother because ot the tatter's interference in her affair Win i uc laiiLu naiiu ' Wait for Storm to Abate. Oak Creek. Colo.. Jan. 29. Local authorities were waiting for a heavy snow storm to abate before under taking the 15-mile triD to the moun- tain ranch home of Frank Mudra to investigate the murder of Mudra's wife bv their daughter. Mudra returned to Oak Creek late last night leaving his 15-year-old daughter, confessed slayer of her mother because of the latter's ob jections to a ranch thand suitor, to take chaVge of the other small chil dren. Mndra said neighbors told him his wife had not been seen in weeks and then one of the smaller children told the father the location of the burial place. When the body was found, with a bullet through the back, Mudra said his daughter broke down and confessed. 1 Harding Spends Time . i if T I At iviiami bolt LinKs Miami, Fla., 'Jan.' "29. Carrying out his determination to avoid pub lic demonstrations during his vaca . J M .U- I 1 ,1 President-elect Harding cut his visit to Miami today to a short stop, de- voted largely to uolf. . , ' After a fishing expedition to the" grounds south of Miami the president-elect probably win make an other visit to this city. It is under stood, however, that his plans for the return trip still are indehnite. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. HAPPY HOLLOW , HOME " i 8 rooms, stcrles. ivory enamel finish; vacuum vapor h..i 4.r earaee: larao corenr lot sur rounded by beautiful homes; price low for auick sale, see us at ones u in terested. Cathedral 'District S rooms, frame and stucco; t.Ied vestibule, central hall, large living room with fireplace, den, attractive dining room; french doors, beamed ceUlng in livlna- and diningX rooms; kitchen has tiled floor 4 larKVedrooms, tiled bath. outside Bleeping porcn, nec-uini imui , full cemented basement, laundry, sta tionary tubs, fruit room, toilet, etc. Oii.rfpr-MAwed oak finish and floors. first floor; birch finish and maple floors, second. Kast front lot, paved street, paved alley; convenient to good scnooi ana two car lines; price. 410, ovv. reasonable terms. . Dundee Home $11,500 7 rooms, two stories and attic, hot water heat, exceptional construction; two-car garage: high, sightly south tfnnt comer lot. 50x127 ft.: one block to car line: two short blocks to school: price reduced (2,600 for quick sale. The best propiwty for tho price we have to offer in Dundee. Reasonable term. ' Kountze J?lace Home 17 500 burs for milck sale good two- story and attic, 8-room, modern, frame I house having quarter-sawed oak finish first floor: 4 bedrooms, tile bath sec ond: newly decorated: corner lot. 63v124 ft.: Harare: caved street. clear: (2.000 will handle; Immediate possession; key at office. : Close-In Investment St. Louis brick, 2 hot- water heating plants; cottaga in rear, 4 block to car line, within easy walking distance; lot 50x132 ft., paved street; gross yearly Income (1,320 based on pre-par rentals could be Increased to it.'MU per year; nrlce. Jl 0.500: reasonable .terms. Sunday call Mr. Fowler, Colfax 4250; -Mr. McDonaldr Walnut 0170; or -Mr. Ybung, Harney 6051. FOWLER & M'DONALD Douglas 1426. . 1120 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. V " ' 7-ROOM STUCCO EAST FRONT . CATHEDRAL DISTRICT it will be a pleasure to show ynu this well constructed house, having den on first floor, 3 bedrooms and tiled bath on second floor. Lot 75x135 feet. Pos session June 1. A. P. TUKEY & SON, J120 1st Nafl Bants. Doug. 4223. : '6 ROOMS NEARLY. NEW , 14 -story frame construction. Living room across front of house, dining room, sun room and enamel' kitchen on first floor. Two fine bedrooms and bath, on second floor. Oak and enamel fin ish. TRStliy decorated. Garage. Ex cellent location. Price (7.000. Shown by appointment. Call Grant Benson, Benson & Carmichael 643 Paxton. Block, Tyler 3540. CLOSE-IN HOME Bight rooms and bath, strictly mad. em, paving all paid. Right where ground values are rapidly Increasing. Fries (5,500. (2,600 cash down. Osborne Realty Co. 530 roters Trust lildg. JJpuglai 2213.1 Probe of Building Activities Urged Prosecution of All Guilty of Combinations Asked by Na tional Commerce Chamber. Washington, Jan. 29.-Resolutions urging investigation of all illegal combinations in the building indus try and puuishment for tho guilty parties were adopted at tht closing session of the housing conference called by the national council of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. - Holding the present housing sub ject to constitute a "grave menace tp the moral well-being of the Amer ican people," the conference urged manufacturers of building materials, contractors and retailers and dis- tributers to "exert their utmost ef- forts to the end that conditions be brought about which will result in immediate reductions in costs of construction."" Workers engaged not only in the ,J- ! J . 1 . 1. . building industry, but also in the manufacture of all materials enter ing into construction, weie urjjed to "do their share ' to the end that "labor costs, which constitute so I large a proportion of the total cost ot raw materials and ot buildinc I may be reduced to a point where it will be oossib e to, nroceed with i construction. I The conference, also adpoted a resolution declaring its "accord with the decision of the chamber's board 0f directors that provisions of the so-called federal coal bill and the nartprn bill "infrince iinon ftimla- 1 . . " . .. mental American principles. The resolution urged the board of rliwtnre tn nnnnso th hilU tinlpss . 'vrr".' .. - . . ti,v wire ampndrl tr. "rnninrm -ivithi I ...... fundamental nrinrinl.' s An r"l Umana HnOmeV TllCS Suit Against Sale of Denver and Rio Grande St. Louis, Jan. 29. Affidavits alleging fraudulent transactions by interlocking directorates led to the receivership sale of the Denver & Kio Grande railroad, were filed with Federal Judge Walter H. Sanborn and Robert E. Lewis, sitting here as the district court of Colorado. ' The affidavits were filed by John Lee Webster of Nebraska, counsel for intervening stockholders, who are attempting to have the federal court deny confirmation of the sale. Mr. Webster asserted that the physical property of the road was valued at $225,000,000, although it was sold for $5,000,000, and that e- cunties held by the road were worth $9,722,000 alone. . , I he affidavits declared that ad vertisements . of sale were couched in covert language "so that prospec tive bidders would not understand the value of the property." This, Mr. Webster continued, was to dis courage others than the "interlock ing directorates" from bidding at the sale. . 1 "MllrYIPr Kino PiannPn y lViUTaeT IUng TianneQ Death of'Dry" Ring Tuscumbia, Ala., Jan. 29. Suffi cient evidence to establish the exist ence f a "murder ring," determined to exterminate all officers of the law who. might attempt to interfere with the manufacture of moonwhisky, was claimed tonight by State Solici tor Henry Jones. The solicitor has been investigating the killing near here a week ago, of one prohibition" ! officer and the wounding of two otners. Statements obtained from tw6 men held in connection with the attack on the officers, the solicitor said, in dicate an intention to kill all of the six prohibition agents in the raiding party. I. C. C. Authorizes New Bond Issue for Northwest Road Washington. Jan. 29. The Ore gon-Washington Railroad and Navii gation company was authorized to day by the Interstate Commerce commission""?! issue first refunding and mortgage bonds amounting to i 3,782,400 to be converted into is sues paj'able in American dollars at an exchange rate' making a 200- pound sterling bond exchangeable fof one payable at maturity in $1,000. The bonds were issued in 1911, and made payable in sterling since they were to be placed on the British market. The Union Pacific railroad also was authorized to issue new first lien and refunding mortgage bonds to the amount of 771,600 to be exchanged for bonds payable in dol lars. , , ''Onward Omaha" Bee Want Ads. ADVERTISEMENT 'No-To-Bac" has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shatterincr tobacco habit.' Whenever you have a longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or for a chew, just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in vdur mouth in stead, to help relieve, that awful de sire. Shortly the habit may be com pletely broken, and you are better off mentally, physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn't release you from all craving for tobacco in any form, yonr druggist will refund your money without question. ErAA DEMONSTRATION rreciN YOUR OWN HOME OF THE Famous Maytag Washer 0. K. Hardware Company SOUTH OMAHA - Terms If Desired Pfione South 4976 L SB OFF 1 TWCO Sims Is Opposed to Reduction in Navy llaverill. Mass.. Jan. 29. Rear Ad miral William S. Sims, during a speech here, 'was asked from the audience: s v "Do you think the United States should have the greatest military power when disarmament begins?" He replied: "Yes" and then added: "It would no doubt be desirable from the taxpayers' point of view, if every nation would agree to scrap half its navy." 'South Side Jack Evans Elected Head Of Butcher Workmen's Union Tack Kvans was elected president of the Local No. 326, Butcher Workmen, Thursday night. Frank Alex was elected vice president; John Senipak, financial ' secretary; Don Dcbo, recording secretary1; J. Goodro, guide; Jack McLean, guard; Peter Mtchaclson. sergeant-at-arms; J. Goodro, Martin Lang and Ed ward Muncek, trustees. William Kanger, Peter Michelson Jack Fitzgerald, Jack Evans and Caspar Stazek were named delegates to the district council. - South Side Brevities COAL IN A HURRY. CALTTbROAD WELL ROBERTS. SO. 0660. Adv. Illinois coal. (11. Rowland Lumber A Coal Co., phone Soutb 1614. Advertisement. MONTH-END CLEARING SALE On Our Entire Stock AT PHILIP'S BIG STORE - , j Starting Monday, January 31st, will bethe greatest day m the his tory of South Omaha, in a money-saving way. This will be the greatest price-smashing sale that has ever taken place at this store. This sale will last for one week, including -Saturday, February 5th. You will be allowed to practically make your own prices on merchandise at this sale. You Have Been Waiting for Lower Price. Here They Are!!! . , x Sale Start Monday at 9 A. M. BE THERE! , You will find bargains in every department for example, we are putting on sale 1,000 pairs of Men's and Boys' Shoes; in cluding English Walking and U. S. Army Munsen Last Shoes. Values up to $10; dp . CO on sale . ". KweJt- Don't Fa) 40 Take Advantage of This Sale. See Our Window. PHILIP'S DEPARTMENT STOrlE 24th and O Streets South Omaha We Give Green Trading Stamp THE AMERICAN LEGION ' ,WiU Present TOSCANINI the incomparable condur, and La Scala Orchestra . of Milan, Italy, at the , . Auditorium, Feb. 25, at 8:30 p. m. ' 97 picked players from Italy 's first and oldest musical center. Conceded by critics to be the world's greatest orchestral organization. American Jour of 10 Weeks: WITH THE LOCAL INDORSEMENT OF: v Tuesday Musical Club Omaha Society" of Fine Arts Drama League of Omaha Adrian M. Newens, Director of the ' L University School of Music, Lincoln. , This is the first and only appearance of Toscaninl with La Scala Orchestra in America. Toscanini is under life contract at La Scala Opera House. This tour is made possible because the Opera House is being renovated for the production of the great opera, ro.'' Becanse of this fact the Italian government author ized the tour, s ... Sale of Tickets Under the Direction of the Junior League Tickets may be purchased by subscription at once by mail, iug subscription blank and chock to the Auditorium. Kes. errations will be made in the order In which subscriptions are rec?ired. . Subscription blanks for tickets are available at the following places: ' ' ' American Legion Office x Omaha Club ' University Club N Athletic Club Real Estate Board - Coupon tickets to be, exchanged for reservations are on sale at: Beaton's Drug Store Hospe's Music Store v Merritt's 16th St. Drug Store Box office open February 11 to February 28 for 'exchanging conpon tickets. Ceneral gale of tickets at the box office starts rebrnary 15. J Prices $1.00 to $3.50, plus war tax. IMPORTANT: Every house in the east in which this orchestra has played in the last thirty days has been com pletely sold out in advance by subscription at prices rang ing up to $16.50 per seat. marked that the Japanese navy would never attack the Pacific coast if this country had sufficient naval bombing planes, t ftr: .j ,ja ADVKRTI8KMK.NT. 1 INDIGESTION GOES, GONE! Paoe s Diapepsin" at once fixes Your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach " Stomach acidity causes indiges- tion! Food souring, gas, distress! Won der what upset your stomach? Well, don't bother 1 The moment you eat a tablet or two of Tape's Diapepsin all the lumps of indigestion pain, the sourness, heartburn, and belching of gases, due to acidity, vanish truly"--. wonderfull - Millions of people know that it is needless to be bothered with indi gestion, dyspepsia or a disordered stomach. A few tablets of Tape's Diapepsin neutralize acidity and give relief at once no waitinarl Buy a box of Papc's Diapepsin now! Don't slay miserable! Try to regulate vour stomach so you can eat favorite foods without causing distress. The cost is so little. The benefits so . great. Our entire stock of Men's Clothing at One-Half Price. Our entire stock of Ladies' and Misses' Coats at One-Half Price. Thousands jot pieces of fine Aluminum Ware, including Percolators, Kettles, large size . pans, etc., etc., 59 Under the high patronage of the American and Italian Foreign Offices. - V r 9 " ' J Vi-ew.W3f WrVT B.ni - f y 1 " 1 j 1 , . ' ' -