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THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1921. J. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. HARNEY STREET CORNER 99x200 fhti property tv laces on ttiree streets, having 9 99 ft. on Harney, 1 HW ill UII UJIU Oli II. V?l Dewey Ave. It is partly improved with two duplex houses of 7 rooms and bath each. Now rented at $J,420. Over two-thirds of the ground is vacant. We legard this as one of the best and surest real estate investments- to be had in Omaha today. The improvements fei all the carrying charges and some return on your money while the property is growing in value or youNare preparing to build. Thc'location is on one of the principal business 'streets and we believe is sure to increase greatly in value within, the next few years " Price for immediate sale is $37, 500. This is $10,000 less than ow price one year ago. Act quickly. WALSH-ELMER CO., Realtors, Tyler 15J6. 333 Securities Bldg. BRICK PLAT, $8,500 RENT $90 1 A very attractive two-apartment brick flat; fine for home and in vestment; well located. GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS, Douglas 2830. 918-20 City i National. WAREHOUSE 1115-17 Nicholas St. Thr-itory and basement (Sit2A ft., with track a ir and loading platform, levator and sprinkler ytem. This property can b handled on a $5,000 ch .payment, balance to suit pur chaser. ' GEORGE & CO., REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. BUILT FOR A HOME Located at CtOI Webster St, full two story kellaatone and brick; attractive living room with firs plaee and built in bookcases; large dining room; up-to-date kitchen, with break faat nook, built-in cablnata, refrigerator room; .four corner bedrooms, on with three exposures; large eloset In each mom. alas linen closet and extra closet In hall; tiled bathroom with built-in tub and pedestal lavatory; extra toilet and lavatory between two bedrooms; nice basement with laundry tubs, toilet, coal bin, fruit room, eto. Beautiful -lighting fixtures and artistic decorations. Lot 60x13 with paved alley. Just built; Immediate possession. Look this aver and aee me for price and terms. C. A, GRIMMEL, REALTOR. Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone. D. 1616. TWENTT-ONE lots in Benson, city limits; grapes and all kinds of fruit trees; S room house, fl.160; 1509 cash; balance monthly; Immediate possession. Doug las 6048. FOrt SALE 6-room all-modern house, full baaement, floor- drain, cistern and city water In basement, 'i block to car line. Wal. 4481. Dundee 5113 IZARD ST. $11(500 , , This beautiful home con sists of a large living room, . dining room, sun roomf and . kitchen, three dandy bed rooms, enclosed heated . sleeping porch and tile bath, with built-in tub; ped. lava- "" toryvand shower attachment; fireplace, bookcases, etc.; . full basement, with -Ruud t heater and thermostat; fin ish is med. oak first floor, golden oak 2d; oak floors throughout; entire house is lined with flax linum; con struction the besf; double stone garage and 8-ft. solid drive; yard beautifully . shrubbed; sightly location. This cannot last long at this price. v Willard C. Slabaugh, McCague Building Douglas 3958. Sundays, Doug. 8732. Wal. 5709. DUNDEE, $12,000 WANT OFFER A very srood 8-room modern home with enclosed' sleeping porch. Large living room ar rangement with fireplace; oak finish. This house was built for a home and we can strongly rec- omnicnd it. - . GLOVER & SPAIN, ... ' ' Realtors . -Doug. 2850. 918-20 City National. Florence. FIVE-ACRE BARGAIN. In city limits; modern house, i-etory, barn, good hen house: 1 acre fruit, 1.200 feet fronting on Washington high way: J acres alfalfa; beautiful view, 15.690 cash, balance terms. Snap If taken at once. Phone Colfax 0311. Talk to owner. . ' i'OR SALE! -room house, partly modern, five large closets. Tel. Web. 4)697, NETHAWAT. Suburban prop'ty. Col. 1409. South Side. SIX-ROOM . house, partly modern, on paved street. 13,590: part cash; bal ance on easy payments. 6T10 S. 38th St. South 4772. FOR SALE Five-room house, modern, S70O. either) cash or easy terms. Tele phone SoutB 1443. - Miscellaneous. FOR 8ACE. The old MAXDY LEE POULTRY FARM In Florence. feet, on 8tate street, By 272 feet deep. Oood 6 room house nd garage, city water and electric lisnts, e large chicken houses', some fruit. Just the place to go into chtckt-n business or laiee thoroughbred hogs. Priced to sell, $11,000., Colfax 403. 7-ROOM, modern house, south front, gar age, paved street; price, IS.3S0. If pur chased direct from owner will, accept Sl.teA cash first payment, balance ISO monthly. Located 2721 Browne. Col. 11(4. I -ROOM house, -acre ground, youn. fruit, chlokru ar3?' t block to car. 3502 So. 4Mb. Call Bo. l5s. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. FIELD CLUB This beautiful stucco heme consist ing of i large roems Including aun room, sleeping porch. Has hot water beat. laundry tubs and has ether mod ern conveniences: finished In q. e. oak down and natural birch up. Built for a permanent home by present owner j about two years ago. Nice eouth front lot. with garage, in the heart et this beautiful residence district. Show by r appointment only. - D. V,SHOLES CO., REALTORS. -. Tioug, 04. Slt-lt City Nat'l. N Omaha Real ! Estate and Investments. JOHN T. BOHAN, til raiton Blk. Phone Tyler 45I. REAL ESTATE OTHER CITIES West. ' WEST FARNAM A very 'attractive home in first class condition throughout. Six rooms and sleeping porch; living room with brick fireplace; tiled bath room. Garage for two cars; cement driveway; a dandy home, located 'near 41st and Davenport streets. Trice $9,500. I SPAI1 GLOVER & Realtors Doug. .'850. "' 918-20 City National ADJOINING DUNDEE We can offer a neat 6-room cot- tage. all modern, oak finish in liv- itig looms; paving all paid. Just one block east of Dundee. House built about five years. Must sell, as owner is leaving city. Price, $4,800; $2,000 cash.. GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS, Douglas 2&50. 918-20 City National, WEST 1MRNAJI HOME FIRST TI1IB OFFERED. Eleven-room - house, strictly modern, all built-in features, right ue-to-the-mlnute, full basement, bricked and ce mented; 50-ft. lot, hot water heating plant. Income 82,184 per year. Lower floor occupied by own. Income oourd be increased 1600 .more If desired. JS.600 will handle It. GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY '.COMPANY, -y Phones: Evening, Mar. 3835. or Wal. . J1SJ. HAN8COM PAR BLVD.; t rooms, with sun room and. sleeping porch; fireplace, beamed ceilings and built-in features. A complete home In every respect. Garage. GLOVER & MORELL, 718-20 Keellne Bldg. . Tyler J62J. North. , 2873 Kansas Ave. This 7-room modern house, with garage, faces beautiful Miller Park. Reasonable terms. 2709 Bristol St. A real home, all modern" and lias 7 rooms. $2,000 cash and bal ance monthly'. ' ( 1925 Spencer St. ., Semi-bungalow. Modern. and has 5 rooms. Very reasonable terms can be made on this fine place. 2868 Bauman Ave. In Miune Lusa, a real bungalow, with fireplace. Oak finish. Dou ble garage, 6 rooms. Will make terms. 3306 Fowler Aver Just the plate for a family that want to keep chickens and have a garden. Two lots -go with this . place. $500 cash makes the first payment. 4324 Lake St. Good 7-room modern house, near school and car. 3527 North 60th St. Bungelow, all modern, of 5 rooms. Also double garage. Can be purchased on reasonable terms. 2926 North 49th St. Bungalow, all modern, of and it's new. Can make very rea sonable terms. 4816 Spehce. St. Semi-bungalow of 5 rooms. Modern, oak floors and finish. Terms can beiinade. 2920 North 48th Ave. Kellastone bungalow of 4 rooms. Part modern. Garage. Can be made- modern without much ex pense. Yours for $700 and bal - ance monthly. 4516 Blondq 7-room, part modern- house, Double -garage. Can be made modern easily. Yours for $800 cash and balance monthly. CREIGH, SONS & 0., Doug. 0200. 608 Bee Bldg. NORTH SIDE Near Monmouth Park School. Close to car. .A dandy bungalow of 5 large rooms. Fine oak fin ish. East front lot. Sprague Street, east of Flor ence Blvd. A fine semi-bungalow of 7 rooms. Beautifully fin ished An Oregon fir with built-in buffet. Double garage. A . real home. $6,0001 Belle Isle Addition, Facing Miller Park. An elegant home of rooms, .cuiii-in matures. i "c- place; garage and drive. MINNE LUSA Classiest California bungalow in city. Exceptionally large rooms. All fine oak finish, beautifully decorated. Fireplace; bookcases; beamed-ceilings in living room and dining room. 2 sets of French doors "with beveled plate glass. Mirror doors in bedrooms. Extra large tiled bath. Fine breakfast room,. Rear vestibule for ice box. Wz lots. Double garage; solid drive. Sickness compels owner to sell. $1,850 cash required. - On Redick Ave., a fine 7-room home. Sunroom - with French doors. Fireplace; bookcases; buf fet; double garage with solid drive. A real home. $10,000. Sundays call Colfax 3472, or CHARLES VL MARTIN & CO.. 742 Omaha National Bank Bldg. ' Tyler .0187. MINNE LUSA OWNER LEAVING CITY j Will sell furniture with house. Large living room with fireplace, attractive living' room and kitchen first floor; two largf , bedrooms, heated sleeping porch and tiled Hath room second floor. Built-in buffet, oak and white enamel fin ish, tastily decorated, furnace heat, laundry tubs, full rick basement; 1-car garage. Here is an oppor tunity to buy a well built home. Priced right. . GEORGE & CO., City , Nat'l Bk. Bidg. Tyler -3024. 2510 REES ' Tandy i-room cottage en pared street. House recently painted; abso lutely modern. Prtre. 2,J0e. A. P. TUKEY & SON. : First Net. Bank. Doug. 4272. MINNS LUSA home and lota offer' the beet opportunity le gweet jeur raenty. rnon REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. North. v KOUNTZE PLACE A REAL HOME Across the fror.t 11 a lsi li vim Lirf mom. with a dandy iltning- room the eouth. Hoih finished and floored In oak. Daylight kitchen and pantrlen; large baeenient, cemented and drained, 1'pstatra. two hed mini and bsih. Fur. nace heat. Price J,;j0. WALSH-ELMER CO., HEAI.TOItS. .Tyler 1530. 333 Securities B!df XKAKLY NBW HUNUAI.OW ON CROWN l'OINT AVENIAJ 1 11,000 CASH BALA NCR MONTHLY buys a wonderfully well-built, e-room, thoroughly modern bungalow on this at tractive street. Extra large living room and dlnlr.j rouin, both finished In oak. Fireplace, built-in bookcases and built-in buffet. Full basement with Y urn". laundry foniiecttons, etc. Com- Garage and driveway, and offered at a price sure to sell. TUB BYRON REED COMPAXT. Douglas 037. 11118 Fsrnsm St. $3,500 S rooms and bath on first floor, two Urge bedrooms on second floor, all mod ern stucco bungalow, a bargain at this price; one block to car, paved street, corner lot. Call today. Col. 0950 or Col. 6294. , R. F. CLARY, Realtors. 2414 Asjea Ave. t'olfai 0178 ADJOINING KRUG PARK. Four large rooms on first floor, three bed rooms and bath on second floor, modern In every respect: price, $3,600 with terms. For appointment call col t:i4 or Col, O9o0 R. F. CLARY. Realtors, r 1414 Ames Ave. Col. OL75 2611 Fort St. This pretty bungalow has 5 rooms and bath all modern, cement basement, large lots.' Letus show you this home today, t all Col. 6.'4 or col. ipo: R. F. CLARY, Realtors. i414 Ames Ave. Colfax 017S KOITNTZK PI.ACl'l TMNDY BUNGALOW GARAGE Six rooms, ntrlctlv modern with sun. room: oak finish, full screen porch li'ill-ln. features, etc. A bargain 16.200. Located 2215 Trait St. Phone nwnrr. .Web. 26u. l FEiV homes and lots for sale In Pari trood addition; a safe place for Invest roant Norris as . orris. Douglas :o. SPECIAL, terms on 2823 Peward St. 4-rm. bungalow. Modern, K00 cash, Dai. nio Crelgb. 60S Bee, Doug. ouo. FIVE-ROOM cottage for sale, on leased ground: make an offer, uau vteo. :iii J. B. ROBINSON, real estate and lnveat ment, 643 Peters Trust. Doug, tovi. South. CHOICE FIELD CLUB HOME This is extra goad. House has 'eight well arranged, rooms. Re ception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, ice bo room on first floor. Four bedrooms and bath, on second floor. Large floored attic. Full cement base ment. Hot water heat; large lot with fine lawn. East front. This is one of the best locations in the Field Club district. Priced low at $8.350t Sunday or evenings call Mr. Craig, lyler SHULER & CARY, REALTORS. Doug. 5074 204-8 Keeline Bldg, ONE of the best constructed houses in Field Club district at a figure that is exceptionally low, Constructed of load bearing tile and brick veneer to the roof. Six rooms and breakfast room; large living room,. 14x23; dining room, kitchen," 3 gbod sized bedrooms, and bath. Modem in every re , spect. Built-in bookcases; kitchen cabinet and linen ' closet. Va por heat, large attic. Full cement basement. Lot size 46x163. Price is right, terms arc e?sy. Call Mr, Goodrich. SHULER & CARY, Doug. 5074 202-8 Keeline Bldg. WEST FARNAM $7,850.00 ' A well built 4-year-old, 6-room, two-story home near 32d and Cass Sts. Downstairs finished in best selected oak, has living room, dining room, kitchen and splendid butler's pantry. Upstairs is birch and maple, has three fine bed rooms and floored attic. A mighty comfortable home at the right price. Sundays Walnut 3359, SCHROEDER INVESTMENT COMPANY. Doug. 3261 538 Railway Ex, SIX RMS., BUNGALOW TYPE HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT $1,000 CASHi-$75 MONTHLY- N First offering of a nearly new home at 31st and Mason, Has living room with fireplace and built-in bookcases: ' dining room with built-in buffet, panel walls: bedroom (or den), kitchen oh first floor. Two bedrooms and complete - bath on second floor. Full baseme.it, furnace heat, large lot, east front on paved street, paving all paid. Less than ' one block to West Park car line. Price 26,950. First come first served. THE BYRON REED CO., - Dour. 0217.. 1612 Farnam St. SIX ROOMS-NEARLY -NEW 14TH AND ' MARTHA-$6,750 r$i,ooo casii And monthly payments, same as rent, will .buy this very well built home, comprising six rooms and reception hall. Two stories, square type. Oak finish In downstairs rooms except kitchen. Full basement, furnace heat. Corner lot. east front on paved street. Everything In perfect condition. This is the first time offered and will sell at ejght. THE BYRON REED CO., uauf. vis j tuj farnam Bt. BARGAIN. Owner movlnir to Oregon and Is sacri ficing his oak finished seven-room home on Walnut etrect near Thirty-third; In the heart of the Hanscom Park and Field Club districts. " Consists of tiled vestibule, coat closet with mirror door, large living room across front with fire place, bookcases and beamed ceTting. Large panelled dining room with built in buffet and beamed celling, long win dow seat: butler's pantry, nice light kitchen and rear entry. Second floor has three large bedrooms and bath, en closed aleeping porch, closets with mir ror doors. Woodwork finished in white enamel and mahoiotny. Large floored attic. Full cement basement with laundry tubs, flnor drain and toilet, hot air furnace. Lart-e south front lot, 50x133 feet, on paved, street. It will pay you to Investlxate this property as .owner has reduced price $3,000 and want quick action. Price. 18.500; one half cash. For Information and ap cointments Sunday, call A. K. Thatcher, Colfax 04. NORMS 4k NORRI8. 1 1S0J Dodge St. Phone Doug. 42TI). t-ROOM HOUSE. TConsista Nnf living room, dining room and kitchen on first floor three bed rooms and bath on second. Alt modern and on paved stret-t. One blork to csj line and school. Not new, but a good home for - the working man. Located 1705 Caetelar St.: price. K'.SOO. Owner aill trade for 6-T0m house In vicinity of Z4th and Fopplcton St. Sunday call Colfax 46. NORRIS A MORRIS., VMS4rMcae)s - tpujg, 4171 International Ring Of Dope Smugglers Is Found in New York New York, Feb. 5. Drugs valued at $100,000 are sold daily on the streets of New York and most of them arc smuggled into this cqun try, Dr. Caleton Simon, deputy po lice 'conimisiioiier in charge of the narcotic drug uivision, declared hit night. Reviewing his activities since lite snnninlm.nt lct Mrtvemher Or Simon said nearly 500 arrests nad been made and that drugs valued-at more than three quarters of a mil lion dollars had been seized. "These arrests," he said, have laid bare an international smuggling ring, whose ramifications extend not only into foreign countries, but in clude crews of vessels from the cap tain down through the line to the stokers of coal. All these drugs bear the imprint of Italian aud Gei M 1ni4ee " it .an tivuvivo. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. South. ' HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT. Owner leavlns city. Can give im mediate possession. Hlgb-grade, 7-room, one, a sun rra. or steeple porch and bath, oak finish. Houue comparatively new. Full basement, high-grade furnace, coal bin. fruit room, vegetable room, 100-bbl. cistern with pump In basement. Large lot. Double garage. Alley paved. One block to park, on S2d avenue. A. real pickup at 18.250. Reasonable terms. RASP BROS. , RKALTORS. 810-12-14 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 07S1 Miscellaneous. NIFTY STUCCO 'BUNGALOW Five fine rooms on one floor; Wk and enamel finish;" 'plastered basement; nearly new and up-to-the-miiuite iif every particular; large lot. Price , $7,000. Call Grant BensonrWalnut 1580. - BENSON & CARMICHAEL, S 642 Paxton Blk. Tyler 3540. - . Cathedral District F,lght rooms, 3 atorles, frame and stucco construction. Special- features: brick fireplace, beamed ceiling, French doors, tiled kitchen floor. Quarter sawed oak finish and floors. East front lot on paved street; paved alley; con venient ft echool, churches and 2 car lines. Price, $16,600. Reasonable terms. New Dundee Home Eight rooms, modern, ! stories and attic, Kellastone stucco conatructlon; oak and Ivory enamel finish; oak floors throughout; newly decorated. Corner lot 65x135 feet. 2 -car garage, priced $3,500 less than It could be duplicated for last aprlng; reasonable terms; immediate possession. The best values In a new home we have to .offer. ( a ' ' Dundee Home , $11,500 Seven rooma." 2 stories and attic, hot water heat, exceptional construction. 2 car garage. High, sightly south front corner lot 60x128 ft. 1 block from car line. 2 short blocks from school. Price reduced 12.600 for quick sale. One of the best buys in Dundee; reasonable terms. Kountze Place Home Good 2-atory, f -room, modern, frame house: quarter-sawed oak finish first floor: 4 bed rooma, tiled bath second; newly decorated throughout. I-car ga rage corner lot 62.1x124 ft. Paving paid, all clear. Prlpe. 7,800; $3,000 will handle; immediate possession; key at office: exceptional value. Sunday call Mr. Fowler, Colfax 4351; Mr. McDonald Walnut 0170, er Mr. Young, Harney 6061. FO WLERn& M'DONALD reatc9. Douglas 1120 City Natl Bank Bldg. NETHAWAI'8 SPECIAL. Four-room cottage, large lot, close to car, furnace,' electrio lights and water; posesslon at once. Price 11,160; $26( cash, balance $32.60 monthly. Six-room residence with 2 large lots', blork to car; not all modern, but great mv. I3.0M. Possession at once. 'It L. NKTHAWAYi Florence Station. OrlJU. Neb. Col. 140. THKHB, two-family, private brick apart ments, priced right; one central; one wcet: one Sherman Ave. Douglas 1180. H. J. ERHORN. 63S Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. NETHAWAY'S SPECIALS. Forty acres near Coffman station, $360 per; highly improved farm. Will accept nice, all modern residence, as part payment. 110 acres, near Waterloo, Nb., $150 per. Will accept improved acreage near Omaha as part payment. Investigate. C. L. NETHAWAT. Florence Station. Omaha, Neb. Col. 140$. TO EXCHANGE Three ideally located buildings; clear of incumbrance; annu al rents 12 apartments, $13,000. Price $$0,000. Store and office building, $18, 000 pr. $16,000; 54 apartments, bldg. $45,000 yearly, pr. $350,000; exchange separately or together, for well-equipped farm or ranch. For son's personal use. Mrs. Carroll, 2$ S. La Salle, Room 780, Chicago. EIGHTY acres good fertile. Improved farm, sewara county. Twenty miles west of uncom, i7,ooo equity ror Omaha home. Address J. M. Kutt, 3303 N. 21it St., Omaha. OFFER your exchanges through us; both city property for land, and land for city property. Some nice deals have baen made and more Can be made. F. A. Stroup & Son, Harley hotel, Omaha. EXCHANOE3 FOR LEGITIMATE EX- ISAAC CONNER, Peters Trust Bldg, CLEAR lot. Se. Omaha for car. Benjamin b rranKfnDurg. J'oug. e23. - LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the South Platte Land company will be held at the office of said company. First Na tional Bank building, Lincoln, Nebraska, at 11 o'clock a, mon the 24 day of March, A. D 1931. j " " v C, II. MORRILL, President ' s W. VT. TURNER, Secretarv and Tratira F.l. to M.-. v NOTICB OF AMENDMENT TO AR TICLES OF INCORPORATION. Notice Is herebv aiven that T'n.liu Lum ber and Coal company, ej corporation, 1 has amended its Articles of Incorporation in Section III thereof, hv In authorized capital stock from 1250,000.00 to tsoo.ooo.oo. - R. B. UPDIKK, President. flilD'pnv 1rTlI E , F-t-13-20-2". Real Estate Transfers Lizard Kahn wf., to City of Omaha, 0. W. ror. 11th Nicholas St.. St1S- send ,u-ii neue oiaoaugn noa., -to 1 1,610 2.300 nenry u. KreoericK. 63 at. 8S0 ft. fl. of Dodae st. E. S . fiflxiiA Peters Trust Co., admr.. to Emma wremer, jv. is. cor. Slat at Ohio St.. 60x10 Fred Mowhat to State Bavlncs Asi'n. 61st st S00 ft. N. of Lake . St. W. 8.. 60x121 li SOS Ernest E. Austin & wf.. to Clarence f. Hippie, et al, Pratt at.. 84 ft. W. of 2ith at.. 8. s . ggxiii.s ir,n Ida M. Gates hbd., 1 to J. C. ' Pickett. 14th st.. 120 ft. S. of V St., W. 8.. 40x130; J4fh St., 100 ft. 8. of U St., W. 8., 40x130 "" 400 , E. Brady & wf to R. H. Ran. dall !,000 T. E. Brady wf., to R. H. Randall, Poppleton ave , 100 ft. W. ef 43th St.. X. 9... 60x1 21 li .. 6,000 Traver Bros., to William C. 'Bil- lotte. Fowler ave,. 33 ft. E. of 31th St.. N. 8.. 60x160 3,000 John H. Kelpln, to Anna Saacha, Burdette st. 12 ft, W. of JOth et.. N. a.. 37.6x114 300 Margaret A, Benedict & hbd.. to Gertrude M. Hannan, Crown Point ave., 47.!5 ft B. of J7th St.. S. 8.. 40x120 Arthur F. Blngamann .& wf. to Jeanette C. Barnrs hbd., 8. E. cor. 47th fA. & Miami at.. 60x125 7,176 William C. Billotte wf., In Traver Bro , Rpragua) at., 15 ft. E. of 45th at.. S. 8.. 40x120.. 310 Frank A. Howard V wf.. to Ignala MosKovita, Nicholas at..' ti -tt. a. of 31st ave., 8. 8., 4?i:o,..t r, Heart Secrets of. a Fortune Teller By RACHEL MACK. The Danger Line. The male sex is long sufferin' aud forgivin' as a rule. But they won't stand everything. Here's a story to illustrate. A young woman who's had a break with her Steady pays me visit re cently. She knows that she s of fended him, but she can't figure how it happened. She's as blue as in digo and begs for Jielfi from the oc cult side lights, so I gladly complies with a palm reading. ; "Your lines, dear," I says, puttin' on my tortoise shell rims and fallin' to, "point to honesty and frankness. You are out-spoken, ana you don't make a point of being tactful. In fact, dearie, you're blunt to a fault." "Perhaps I anC she says. "I al ways speak my mind, no matter what's on it." "Your . Heart Line spells faithful ness," I goes on, "aud there are no volcanic disturbances on the Love Line located just north. All will end well, dearie, if we can remove a few pebbles . lyin' irrthe path of TrueS Love." "Wc.ll," she answers, ciieerin' up quite a bit, "I'm . willing to do my part. I'd gladly apologize to George if I only knew how I had offended him." "Is he sensitive as' a rule, dearie that is to say does he wear his feel in's on his sleeve and a chip on his shoulder?" - "No indeed!" she hastens to de fend him. "He's not at all sensitive. He says he appreciates my being frank and honest with him. We've known each other since we were chil dren, and we've been pals straight through. . We've always given and taken advice without any hard feel ing, inats wny i cant unaersiana his suddenly getting piquea aDout something and sulking like a kid. TVe in untile him!" h "When did he pick up this thorn in his flesh, dearie, or you mignt say, this rock in hl hoof ?" I in quires. ' "It seems to have happened one evening last week ,',' she informs me. "We were discussing various things, just as Visual, and suddenly I noticed that George was ratner stiri ana chilly. He left ratner early and didn't mention eomingback. In fact he hasn't been back since, so I know the trouble dates from that night. Tan von recall anv rash remarks von droDoed. dearie, that could lead to the jealous blues " - Shuler & Cary Real Estate Sales Total $46,015 in January Following is a list of January teal estate sales made by the firm of Shuler & Cary, totaling $46,015: West L street acres annex lot to Evelyn Bernhardt, $495. West L street acres annex lots to j. L. Coutie $1,035. West L street acres annex x lots to Frank Howes, $935 Lot C-9, block 6, Poppleton park to E. E. Swanson. $700. North 48 feet of lot T5, O'Brien's addition, J. H.. Hanson, $1,000. Lot in Poppleton park to J. D, Hamilton. $900. Combination store and flat, Forty- first and Hamilton streets, to George F. Jones, $2,200. x V 2834 South Thirty-second avenue to Dennis Cullen. $7,000. Lot in Haoov Hollow addition to S. H". Chambers. $4500. 1011 North Thirty-third street to John Happe, $4,500. 2230 South Thirty-first street to Benson & Carmichael, $8,000 .. House in Edgewood to S. Chambers, $14,500. H - Local Architectural Company Will Enter Small House Field x The HenninKSon Ningincermg comrjanv. a local building and archi tectural comoanv handling large contracts, will enter the small house field this year. The firm will build and put on the market a large number of these houses, according to Shuler & Cary, newly appointed selling agents for the company. v The Henniiigson comapny, ac cording to- Shuler & Cary, will also take orders for, homes and build and equip them -within 60 days after the order is given. v This .company has an active force of 100 employes in its various de partments, ft is one of the large builders of municipal, state, ana public buildings. Omaha Co. Negotiates $25,000,000 Land Deal Payne Investment company com pleted negotiation last week in a $25,000 land deal. , The transaction was the exenange of 4.375 acres of Cherry - county, Nebraska land owned by Hugh Goodfellow of Eli. Neb., for 48U acres in Adams county, owned by W. L. Paisre. at Creston. la. The consideration specified in the deeds was $267,000. J. M. Brengle of the Payne Investment company handled the deal. Valentine is tlie capital of Cherry county and Hastings - of Adams county. - House Sold by Realtors 12 "Hours After Advertised " The house at 3151 -Mason street, owned by the Angie G. 'Levy estate, was sold to Eflie Martinson for $5,950 by the Byron Reed company, 12 hours after it was advertised for sale. t, "This and similar experiences y other reajtors," said L. P. Campbell, "is evidence that last year's demand for houses is going to be repeated in large measure this year." Abstractor's Son Working As Real Estate Salesman John Reed,, on of Harry Reed, abstracter, has been employed .-as a real estate salesman for the Payne cV Carnaby Co Mr. Reed's brother, Kenneth, is a real estate salesman lOsoTIastings & Haydcn. JfOnward Oraaha'VBee Want Ad. V ; ' "Xo," she answers, "we didn't discuss anything serious at allgthat evening. I remember teasing him about a necktie he was wearing. It was a violent purple thing. Simply horrible 1 It made him look posi tively bilious." i v "Did you tell him that?" I asked, suddenly suspicious. "Why, I believe I did," she answers, trying to recall the inci dent. "But George only laughed. He's too sensible to mind being teased about a trivial thing like that." "Say, girlies'.' I says in ominous tones, "time's just a chance that friend George was doing the bitter, wounded chuckle when he laughed that laugh! There's a chance that he was grinning' and grittin' his teeth at the same time!" "Why do you say that?" she asks in astonishment, "Because, dearie," I answers, "it's my opinion that yotf stepped over the danger line when you handed him that' little criticism you just quoted. A woman can criticize a man's morals or his, disposition. She can criticize the way lie makes money, or the way he spends it. She can criticize him. for havin' no brains, or for havin no hair on his head. . She caji criticize his-manners, or sho caft criticize the brand of ..cigars he' smoker. " She can criti cize him for sluvnpin', or she can criti cize him for getting fat.' She can criticize his lodge, or his automobile or his family or his friends. She can criticize him for livin', in fact, and get away wfth it, if he tares enough about her." "But, listen, girlie," I warns in conclusion, "when she calls him on his selection of neckties, she's" put ting the breakin' strain on the bonds of affection, and that's the truth." "You i mean I've wounded his pride?" she asks, eagerly. v "You have, (dearie!" I remarks with emphasis, "and you'd better apply the salve before some other woman has the chance to do it. Be cause, take it from me, girlie, if George happens to meet up with some sympathetic little dame who thinks his choice of colors is lovely, and his taste, in neckwear is just about alright well, the wind's from the west". "Thanks for the idea." she savs with. pcpin her voice' and purple in her eye. "I can t risk a weather forecast like that, tan I?" (Next Wk Woman's Dress.) (Copyright 19: 1, Thompson Feature I Service.) Ireen Refuses to Enter City Race $ Declares He Will Not Be Can , didate for Ci.ty Corti missioner. Frank J. Carey, north side busi ness man and pioneer resident, is. being mentioned in connection with the, April iprimary when 14 nominees for city commissioner will be se- lected by the voters. . Mr. 'Carey has not announced himself, but he aM mits that he is keeping his cars "to the ground." John Paul Brccn. announces that he thanks his kind friends who have been considering him as a candi date for city commissioner. "I state positively that I will not consider being a candidate," said Mr. Breen. ' The Falconer for Commissioner cluh, in beha!f of City Commissioner Thomas Falconer, was organized Friday night in the grill room of Hotel Loyal, the following officers being elected: F.' M. Pond, presi dent; Dr. P. T. Barber, vice presi dent; S. J. Leon, secretary; Chas. Granden, treasurer. i ,' ; 7 Dodg Street Grading Allows More Stores In Apartment House Two more stores in the El Beudor apartment house building at Eight- eentn ana uodge streets have een leased and are now occupied. One of the lessees is the Weiss-Pinne Co., a typewriter concern, and the other is the Twin City Brick com pany of Minneapolis, of which D. B. Porter is the local manager. These store buildings were made possible by the Dodge street grad ing, which turned what was tne basement of the apartment build ing into ground floor store space. Store buildings also arc being made now in the Morris apartment building. These were also made possible by the Dodge street grad ing- 4 Eirm Sells Nine Homes. Nine homes were sild bv the Amos Grantompany last week in various parts of the city. One was sold Sunday, two ' Monday, three Tuesday, two Wednesday and one Thursday.- Electric Transformer Explodes,. Causing Damage Sioux City? Ia Feb. 5. The ex plosion of a 2,300 frolt electric trans former in the substation of the Sioux City Service company, 411 Fifth street, late last nighCshook the ad- loining buildings and darkened the downtown streets for about half an hour and. seriously burned William Murray, an employe of the company. Murray was sitting directly in front ot"the transformer when it ex ploded. Suddenly flames shot out from the switchboard and a terrific miort fnllnwpei. Mnrrav va knocked from his chair and stunned J for several minutes. When he re gained consciousness he made his way to the street wher- he fell into the arms of spectators: Chicago Traction Company Qrdinancc Is Suspended Chicaao, Feb. 4. The citv council. by a vote of 52 to 0, passed a resolu tion suspending the contract traction ordinance between the city and the Street railway companies. The res olution was passed as a part 01 Mayor illiain J laic I homnson s plan to put a 5-ccnt fare into effect. Metjiodist Deaconess Opposed to Blue Laws mm Woman Accused of Killing Daughter Describes Death Eiglity-Year-Old Mother Says Chloroform, Taken to Re lieve Pain, Was Cause of Michigan Tragedy. i Chicago Tribune-Omaha Be Leased Wire. Lawton, Mich., Feb. 5. Mrs.1 Sarah I. Tabor, accused of the mur der of her daughter, Maud Tabor VirgOj whose body was found bur ied in a trunk at her Lawton home in December, 1919, made a "death bed" confession today. Maud Tabor Virgo died of an overdose of clorororm .self admin istered, according to the confession of the 80-year-old mother. The chloroform, Mrs. Tabor said, was administered by Maud when she, the mother, was out of the house, ifpon returning, Maud was found dead with the liquid spilled overthe bed. Blames Husband. Mrs. Tabor vindicated Joseph Vir go of South Bend, husband of Maud, from actual guilt in the death of her daughter, byt claimed that ."Vir go was morally as guilty of the death as he would have been had Lire stuck a knife in her back." She claimed that Virgos harsh treat ment of Maud following their mar riage, was directly responsible for the despondency of the woman and also tor her physical weakness wilicb led to the use of chloroform. "Maud had a premonition of her fate,"- said the aged woman. "The day beiore she died she felt that the end would come soon. She had a horror of beinar buried 111 the ceme tery with Virgo'a other wives and taking my lia'nd,, she cried over and over again. - while tears streamed down her cheeks, 'You won't let them take me out there, will you?' 'You won't ever let them tak me away from you?' Buried Body in Basement. "I spent the greater part of the last night with Maud in hefNroom, holding her hand and assuring her I would obey her request. At times, the sunenng became great that she would scream out and she kept inhaling more and more of the chloroform. One time when I left the room for a fey minutes she must havxe taken more than she knew for when I returned there was only a little left and a great deal was scattered over the bed? clothing and the floor. The fumes, together with what she had taken, overcame her and her body soon be came rigid. "The more I reflected on it, the more I became convinced I ought to bury the body in the basement Maud always had a horror of the conven tional funeral, the fuss, the hollow mockery and all that, so I placed'the body in the chest and lowered it into the basement myself." Bee Want Ads Are Best Business Getters. , JOBS rr m .ji pot I I M Wr ' This is one of the most attractive andvsell located homes in Dundee. Built on a large sized corner lot facine south and east: -it has an uninterrupted view in cut stone and white trim. Double struction with ide cement drive space. The house has central hall, with long living room with fire place and large sun room on the south; dining room and kitchen on the other. Second floor contains four corner bedrooms of ex ceptional size and large tiled floor finished in old ivory and on Hardwood floors throughout. Extra room and bath can easily be finished off in attic space. Fine basement with all the conveniences. Vaporeat. The property is ver complete and hhrh crade in everv re spect. The price is really low and if you aret all interested it will pay you well to arrange with us to inspect. walsh-emer CO. Tyler 1536 REALTORS Visitor to See "Tubhf Clark Is Thrown in Cell "Dirty Trick," Cries "Hen" McArdle When Boosted Into Jail by Deputy for Vagrancy. Henry McArdle went up to the county jail yesterday afternoon to visit his friend, "Tubby" Clark, who is serving a six months', sentence there. "Tubby" was arrested and tried for holding up the owner of the Empress theater in his office one ' night last fall and stealing more than $3,000. He was acquitted, but t pleaded guilty on other charges and took a six months' sentence. Henry is also well known to po lice and deputy sheriffs r.nd is or' was out on bond awaiting trial on several charges. While he was visiting "Tubby" yesterday he felt the hand of a deputy sheriff on his shoulder. Next thing he knew, he was behind the bars. The charge was vagrancy. ! "It's a qualified dirty trick," said, Henry. . , ' But cross words open 110 jail doors.. . Mrs. Harding Center Of Attraction During Matinee Performance New York, Feb. 5. Smiling into the glare of a spotlight flashed upon her theater box, Mrs. Warren G. , Harding, received a noisy greeting from several thousand matinee spectators at the Hipodrome Friday afternoon. - 1 All of her other trips outside her hotel suite were so closely guarded that few recognized the future first lady of the land, but attention was focussed upon her when Madge Loomis of Cincinnati, one of the leading dancers at the theater, ap peared in Mrs. Harding's box be tween acts with a huge bouquet of scarlet carnations, the state flower ot Ohio. She presented 'them as the gift of 40 Ohio girls in the cast. The orchestra began playing "Beautiful Ohio" and' the lights were concen trated on Mrs. Harding. Overlooking' her box were 80 or phan children from Jersey City, each munching a box of chocolates which she had .sent them. Movie Censorship Bill Introduced in Iowa House Dcs Moines, la., Feb. 5. A state board of motion picture censors, composed of members of (he state board ot education, would ue cre ated under a bill introduced in tho Iowa house today by Representative Olson. The bill provides that only such films as in the board's judg- . ment are of "a moral or "educational and amusing and harmless charac ter" shall be passed and approved. Power to inspect all films before ex hibition would be given he board. TWO YEARS AGO AGAIII LAST YEAR 0 We published many ad vertisements urging tenants to become HOME OWNERS as rents, were then ad vancing. unmpiTC - efn kiv AJ.VXAV Ui 4.U V VV per cent have-, accrued at that time. b RENTS are still ad vancing. Why don't yon join the army of HOME OWNERS. We have many, houses that ! can be purchased or payments. Let us help you. find a home. Creigh, Sons & Co. Established 1868 ' 608 Be Bldg. Dg. 0200 all directions. Red brick with garage of corresDondinz con and ample cemented turning bath room. Woodwork on first second floor in white enamel. 333 Securities Bldg. .... s 1 - J- 'A