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THE RCE: OMAHA. TUfcSUAY. AlAKCH 1. 1921.
Classified Advertising Rates
lv- inr Una (touiit all rds to une 1 day
tic ir line per day, 2 eonaocuih. dae
v cer una per oiiy. conieoutl dnya
lit j.tr Hub per dy. SO cunneoutlv. daya
N aila taken for lobs than a total of S6o.
1 hcse ralff apply illher to 111 Dully
or Sunday Bee. All advertisements ap
pear in bolli morn'nB and evening daily
pt pert for the on. iharge.
CONTRACT KATES ON
' APPLICATION.
Want ads accej-'tud t tin following of
llces: MAIN' OFFICE. . Kih and Farnam Bit.
South Bide Philips Department Store
Council Hluffa 15 Scolt St.
WANT ADS r.El'MVL'U BV PHONE AT
TVLlilK 10UO.
THIS BK.E will not be responsible for
mors than one Incorrect Insertion of an
advcrtli-emetit ordered for more than one
l.lllt!
C1.061NO HOL'nS KOR WANT ADS.
I:erlng Kdltlon 11:45 A. M.
Morning lidlllon 9:00 P. M.
Sunday Edition t-uo P. M.. Saturday
DEATH & FUNERAL NOTICES.
iil'lw'tAV Mm. Hoe A., brluved wife of
!Tlnmas A.. atfd ti yeart. She ia sur
. vlvod, bcalde her husband, by two sons.
M. J.. Plarcville, ful., Onirics J. of
Oinahu: two UauirhtcrH, Mrs. O. S. 1111!
and Mrs. V. Murnlr.i
r'uneral rdnetihiy morning front resi
d nee of her daughter. Mrs. A. Moraine.
I I as lirant street, at S::it) a. m., to Holy
Name church at 10 a. m. Interment,
ltly Sepulchre cemetery.
It VAX Mm. Margaret, ao S8. She U
survived y two Bontt, Juliit mid Patrick.
I''uneral Wedii.'iuriy morning from resi
gn. 3J South lllh St., at 8:30, to St.
Patrick's church til 9 a. in. Intenuent
at St. Mary reniuO i v .
St l.l.lS AN J. Died February- il. at 8
a in., aged S3 yeara. J'laeo of death.
City Hotel. rttiiiHins being held by
llurket Kuuetal rhapel awaiting idcntl
flcaUnn by friends or relatives.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
STACK & FALCONER
OMAHA'S BUST
"AMBULANCE 64
Thirty-third and Farnam.
HULSE & RIEPEN
PIONK1SR I'UNfcinAL DllllXTOttS.
701 iuthlth8t. OoliRlas 12K
HEAFEY & UEAFEY,
Undertakers and Kiiiba liners.
Phone II. 3U0. Office "611 Fnrnsm.
FOrt A MBIT LAN OK tall South 680. Knr!ko
' l uneral llnme. 2'id and O Ste.
FLORISTS.
LEE L.LARM0N
Finti encile
FlorUtx
ISM DuiiKlas St.
DouglaM 8:44.
;.H.HN BATH. ISth nd Farnam. Dg. .W0
J.. Henderson, K,l!t Fiirltnm. Douplus 1248.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Birth.
I.or-?tta Itownina:,
; Alfred
. boy.
and
hospital,
h Jame.i and Annn Pavtrltlge, hhspitnl, bov.
i Harry anil Le.iore t'onant, hospital, boy,
Ttoi.co and Alta Stewart, hospllal. boy.
H trold and Mayins F.IUIn. hospital, boy.
KuytnonJ and Kittle- Smith, hospital Klrl.
1 (luisoppo iind M.tria Circo. 1958 South
J Thirteenth, girl.
J Willar'l and Myrtle Raber, 3630 North
Twenty-fiturth, boy.
hiadore and Silvia Sierer, 26-p Lei-atur,
boy,
v j'Ved ontl ?"rHia Hasmusscn, 6ol0 Bcd-
ford avor.iie. ioy.
John nr.d Kmily Rosleky, 1701' South
fcKteventh. boy.
J Siegfred and Timtly Chiistetisen, 5 1 IT
North Thirtieth, boy.
Paul and .Itwie Klason. 16S1 Ca-. - boy.
Fr.ihlt and Coiteeuo Farrano, 1110 South
.Sixth, girl.
; Heath.
4 Thomas V.eeae. Sl. hospital.
Mallnda frawfoid. 45, 816 South Twenty
aeeontl. .Mtehnel OHri-jn. 41. hoapital.
Koy Kenneth Gray, Infant, 1416 Ames
avenue. , ,
Mrs. Melima Stfbuek. 66, lio-nital.
Abbie .1. Shaw, SL','20:'4 Douglns.v
Martin .uthniak, infant. 4610 Souin
Thlrty-fouri'.i.
Frans Karpf. S3. "S06 South Klghteenth.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Humor Smith, 28, Lincoln. Xeb.. Nind
Eva Connetl, -6. Lincoln. Neb.
Alfred IT. Lewis. 25. Xewirtan Grove,
Neb., and Margaret Aden, 23, Meadow
throve, Neb.
Jarvls .T. Gafford. 23. Omaha, and l.a
nore AT. Allen,. 23, Omaha.
Elmer C. Burklund, over II, Sutherland,
Neb,, and Myrtle Wltg.' over 18, Omha.
William C. ti rimes. 39. Omaha, and Les
lie McDonald. 25. Omaha.
Chri M. SUow. 21, Omaha, ami Helen
Bock, 20, Olvmha. .
LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS.
ioR ARTICLES LOST on street ear tele
phone Tyler 800. Wo are anxroua to re
store lost artteVs to rightful owners.
OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS ST. RY.
COMPANY.
LOST Krct'lne of 26th. lady's black hat.
betweou 32d and Frederick and 14th and
l.othrop: reward. Web. 323.
LOST While poodle dog. Answers
name of Fluffy. Reward. Ty. 3710.
pernaII 1
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THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazines. We collect. We distribute
Phone Doug 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and inspect our new home.
.110-1112-1114 Dodg St.
PIPKINS NATIONAL DETECTIVE
AGENCY, Inc jrporated. Douglas 1107
Suite 308, Paxton. Block, Omaha. Neb.
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS FROM HESS
& 8WOBODA, 1415 FARNAM STREET
SWEDlSHjiuassage. expt. inasseause. D5877
RENT, vacuum cleaner. $1 up. Wal. 1947.
MASSAGES, appointment, call Tyler 5866,
REXT. vacuum clerrner. 81 up. Wal. 1947.
VVEAVIXQ. oM ruga remade. Ty. 1 433.
MASSAGE 210 North Seventeeht St.
.MASSAGE. ChII Douglas 9549.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Accordeon Pleating.
ACCORDION, sld'". knife, sunburst, box
pirating, covered buttons, all sizes and
stylet; hemstitchtng, plcot edging, eye
let cut work, buttonholes, pennants.
Ideal Button and Pleating Co.. 30S
Brown Blk. Douglas 1936.
Neb. Pleating Button Co.. 1806 "arnam
St., 2d floor, uglBH 6670.'
Dancing Academies. v
LEARX TO DANCF. RIGHT.
Fancy. Stage and Ballroom
Dancing Taught,
l.-'ssou. bv Appointment.
EMPRESS RUSTIC GARDEN'.
Empress Theater. - Tyler 6645.
I? KEEP'S HOTEL ROME
LET KEEP'S teach yon to dance. Spe
- cial attention '.o children Satisfaction
assured. Dg. 2581. Har. 78.
- Tnl p;na School .'or Dancing.
..IVCl-i iilc Farnam. Doug. 7850.
1424
Detectives-
"RELIABLE
"v Fx. Bidg.
Detective
ecttve Bureau, Railway
ig. 2056Xlght Col. 3812.
812 Neville Blk. Evidence
Dortg.
f' JAMES ALLAN
f secured In all cases.
Tyler 1136
Painting and Decorating.
'"PAINTING, paperhaiiging and wallpaper
cleaning. J. Xau, Web. 3430.,
'HJUck, plaster-and cement wk. Web. 3430.
Patent Attorneys.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
"J W. MARTIN, patent atty.. 171 Dodge.
"Sturgesa & Stur:;es registered patent at-
torneys. 432 P: ters Trust Bldg.. Omaha.
Miscellaneous Announcements.
DIAMONDSXth Tr.v,5
to buv back at small profit. GROSS
i .IBWKLRY CO.. 402 N. 16th St. oug-
ia 504 9.
2FTER March t we will be located at our
new quarters. 528-532 Security bldg..
' 16th and Farunm streets.
TH l.t iL'iei. r. m.A
PAXTOX-MITCHELL CO.,
27t!i and Martha Ste.. Omaha, Xeb.
, R-ass, brouie. aluminum and machine
ii ei-ay iron castings 1
.SAFETY razor bladea sharpened, new ra
L xors, razor blades sola. Omaha Razor
J Sharpening -Co.. 1322' Dodge. 103 N. N.
""we do all Vinds remodeling, -pairing
' See our book of-plans on bungal'.ws,
" 'ages. Dickson t- Xewmsn. So. 1794
WBELL'S MENTHOL OINTMENT can be
i; purchased at Rlalto Drug Store, 15th
; and Douglas Sts., Omaha. Xeb.
i-OLlFTON Hill Transfer Co., mov'ng, pack-
log handling and shipping. Wal. 1154.
" Wal. m6
PAXTON HOTEL TURKISH 3AT11.
' Massage, hot .jacks.
OQNCANNOX BROS., TYLER t!731.
yiLMS dcvelopedi printing and enlarging.
''I Write for prices. The Ensign Co.. 807
; Howarq St.
fcMV and rebuilt -le.-tr;cal a.ppti T.tu.
LfBron Electric., 318 S. Klh,!., oniaha.
BRINGING UP
I DOKT KNOW WIETHE" R TO
FIRE" NY OF.CE-QOY OR NOT-
'uulVE-Hlht
' "' ' " - "t- COEt)
l I I - " alll'VC - ' II ITIIN tf 4 I I AM I . I I IULUU 111 I
' a A. Nwl 1 II 7 T . II 'Ml' 9 I C I jT If. I II I IV "A I f J-l
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Miscellaneous Announcements.
FULL dreg auiis and tuedna for rem,
109 X. 16th St. ,'tnnn Fe'.dman. D. ,128.
Oitiahn Towel Supply. 207 a 11th. D.
FOR SALE.
Furniture and Household Goods.
IN going througlt your attic, don't you I
find a lot of clothing, furniture, pic- J
tures and ether articles that you have:
no further use for? And have you ever
stopped to think, that someone might I
be only too glad to have them? Then i
why not I'jt the publio know ;-ou have)
Chose articles useless to you through
a little want ad In The Bee? It costs
very little and a 3-day ad would almost
he sure to sell It Tor you. Try it. tall '
Tyler 1000 and ask for the Want Ad
Dept. i
A lll.ift.d supply of 'etrtilles, Alademe
, Jutnel, Ftrusoir. Plymouth Pilgrim
1 LanadOM ne and other sterling patterns
at closing out prices. Why not com
plete your silver terMee now". Al
bert Edholm, Omaha's oldest established
.jeweler, retiring from business.
HARD coal burner, gus range, oil hcat T.
t all Black 47H, Council Bluffs.
KITCHKX RANG IS. 1st claascomT, S.U6oT
Pianos and Musical Instruments.
pianos i on iie.-;t
We do cxpurt tuning, re
pairing and i.ioing. Phone
our orders to Doun. I?:jt
Schmoller & Mueller
Piano Co.,
1014-16 DODI3K ST.
BIOOKST phonograph bargains in town,
$35 size, Jl'.iO; $130 si;;e. J65; 1200
' size-. 9o; $1 records, 4ac; records ex-)
changed. Juc. Shlaes Phonograph Co.,
1 404 Dodge St. Doug. -2m. j
A. HOSPE CO.
Plnnu.4 for rent.
livery thin;; in
art and music
AXtJELUS player piano, mahogany case,
practically new, bargain. So. 0073. be- '
tw een 8 and ... I I
PIANO Fine tonn, mahogany case, a real I
snap tor i2f. Douglas 89t8.
Typewriters and uppl
les.
TYPEWRITERS
1 AND
ADDING MACHINES:
All .MAKES, biuirht. soldi rented and
repaired. Sole agents for the CORONA.
Get our prices befor. you buy. Ever,y
machine guaranteed.
Central Typewriter. Exc.
Douglas 4120. !912 '.Farnam.
PROTKCTOGRAPHS,
19 Farnam Bldg. .
F. & L'.'s; bergains.
Miscellaneous Articles.
1-TON Fairbanks No. 4 atandard
scale. 3x0, foot platform, also
28-inch Buffalo Forge Co. exhaust
'fan. Inquire at Qfhaba Bee office.
17th and Farnam Sta. Phone Tyler
1000.
SEWING MACHINES
We rent, repair, sell needDs atid part.
MICKEL'S
15th and Harney. D, i rtas 19 71.
SURE and safe Investment, city warrants
to pay you 10 per cent interest, 1100,
1601) and 11,000 amounts, n. a. Solomon.
517 Karbach- Bldg. Douglas 5262.
NEW 24-lneh drlllpress: 1 8-lnch by 4
loot lathe; 3 It. p. motor; belting; vises;
shafting, etc.; cheap. Web. 2620, 2802
X'. 30th, Omaha.
ALL show cases, including store and officii
equipment, for snip for June delivery.
Albert Edholm, Omaha's Oldest Estab
lished Jeweler.
T E buy, sell safes, make desks, show
cases, etc. Omaha Fixture &. Supply Co.
S. W. Cor. 11th and Douglas. D. 172.
SAFES BA?ju:
12th & Farnam.
Taright Safe Co.
FOR SALE Organdy flowers. Wal. 0617.
WANTED TO BUY
DESKS DESKS DESKS
Xew desks, used desks bought, sold and
traded. J. C. Reed. 1107 Farnam. D. 6146.
WE PAT FULL VALUE FOR FURXI
TURE. RUGS, STOVES. CLOTHING;
TY. 49S8.
WILL buy secondhand clothing, shoes and
'urnlture. Ty. 2598. A. ZavelL 706 N. 18
WANTED SITUATIONS.
Male.
WANTED Situation, by young married
man of considerable business experience,
with reliable firm, who will recognize
a man's merits and advance him accord
ingly. Willing to work for whatM get.
Box W-192 Bee.
Female.
HOUSEKEEPERS. LAUNDRESSES.
Watch the Domestic column of The
Bee. Lots of good places are ilwajs
advertised. Don't mips them.
LADY desires houek"etiiftig position where
mere are no sniBll children; in city...
Address ".730 Xorth ISth street.
Curtains & blankets.
1130.
2613H Cap.itol. H.
Laundry and Day Work.
DAY work, soft lvile. washing. Web. 6216.
i CLEANING and day work. Web. 638S.
HELP WANTED MALE.
Stores and Offices.
AUDITORS, bookkeepers, clerks (railway
mall. file, departmental, postal, fieldl,
for government positions; permanent.
Free information, advise positions de
sired. Federal Institute, Washington.
D. C.
Professions and Trades,
WANTED 50 YOUNG M EX.
to enroll In our school for pilots and
airplane mechanics. Thorough course
with competent instructors. Start Mar.
1."tli or Mar, 1. Best airplanes for in
struction... Atkinson Aviation Co.,
Douglas 6258.
WANTEiJ Young attorney for collection
departiacnt by Omaha corporation. Rea
sonable ."alary to begin with. All cor
respondence strictly confidential. Ad
dretis Box X-12, care Omaha Bee.
EXP. operator or Xo. 36 Multigraph;
splendid opportunity for right man. Ap
i ply Fanners Union State Exchange, nth
and Jones street.
MEN to learn vulvanlsing. Tuition free
and 85 dally while you Jearn if you buy.
Anderson Vulcanixiug School. 1218 Har
tley St., Omaha.
FIREMEN, brakemen. beginners, $160-200,
. later 8300 Write Railway, Box T
1424. Omaha Bee.
il OL ER BAR BE R COLLECH?
110 So. 'th Write (c;' -.'atalog.
Salesmen and Solicitors.
ph ANTED Experienced, capable sales
man To sell taandciry and harness good"
to the retail trnde In Xebraskn. Must
be well posted in the saddeiry and har
ness Hn", and well acquainted with the
trade, tlood prop, sit Ion for a good man;
Address Tetinessee Harness Compaay
Nashville. Tenn.
SALESMEN WANTED.
We want a wide-awake representative
for Omaha to pell portable garages,
houses', brrrs. eraorries V:. If you arc
N Irt uosltlon o 1 i-.i'.lle : it1 'iropoKiiiiiii
write us. S lis flue rent"' d. Howis Hldg.
Cuni'sn;, tU Lake Clly, LLiU
FATHER
THERE'S A
LVOf OUT
SIDE TO
ANOTHCP
HELP WANTED MALE
Salesmen and Solicitors.
AUTOMOBILE salesmen wanted for retail
department in Omr.ha and Douglas coun
ty, by largest distributor of the two most
- popular and best advertised automobiles.
Answer giving lullflcailoris, experience
if an), but not necessary age. married
or single, salary desired or commission
and reference. Only men of character
and ability aro desired. If you do not
i think you have all the necessary quttl'-
i fientlnna in flit tM? nncltlAn rfn tint a ,t.
Addres. nox w-193, omaha Bee.
THE BRODER1CK CO., St. Paul,
Minn., manufacturers of calen
dars, leather gooda and bank sup
plies, have a vacancy In Nebraska.
This territory has been covered for
1 0 years and is one of our best. A
real opportunity for a live win.
See -Air. Phillips at Hotel Castle.
SALKSMKN wanted to sell memberships
n the fastest growing organization In
America. SentLricnt all In your favor.
This is not a hov.-'o to nous canvaa1.
All local work r.t present. Salesmen are
making from $." to 820 a day. Ona
membership so'd nil! bring you other
sales unsolicited. It costs you ffothliir
to try It. A real opportunity awaits you.
Call r.oom 33S. Hotel Rome
SALESMAN WANTED High-grade man
to sell atandard line of auto tires and
tubes at wholesale prices to consumers.
Kxceptiona! qunlity, well-known line.
l abric tires guaranteed B.000 miles;
cord tires. 8,000 miles. Commission ba-
sis: it n il! nav vou to lnvestliare
WILLIS TIRTi A RUBBER CO., Inc. I
1108 Hennepin Ave.. Minneapolis Minn. '
YOUNG Men travel, experience unnecen- j
sary. Salary and expenses. Call between !
9 a. iu. and 8 p. m. 209 So. 20th St. i
TI.REl-i good salifiiter, one as cretr
manager, for household epeclalty. C. V.
Adams Co.. C23 S. Hith St.
MEN
Miscellaneous.
wanted to
set pins at
:v07 Farnam.
Farnitm
Bowllr.g Alley,
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
Stores and Offices! V
STENOS wanted. 'o-Operative Emu. Bu
reau. City Hall. Room 109.
Household 'and Domestic.
GIRLS
vlatch the Domestic Column of The
.Bee Want Ads. Good, well-paid mil
homelike places alwasa advertised
WANTED Oompter.t cook, white, good
wages. Harney 0675.
HELP WANTED.
Male and Female.
KELP WANTED Male or female. Do
you know 17 young men in your own
town? Then wr'"e us for a legitimate
proposition whereoy you can make good
money every day. Lewlstown Finance
Co.. Lewlstown. Montana.
j WANTED Men, ladies and boys to arn
barber trade; big demand; wages while
i learning; atrletly modern. Call owrl'e
J H03 Dodge St. Trl-Clty Barb'T College.
! v EDUCATIONAL.
DAY SCHOOL NIGHT JCIIOOL.
Complete coursea ki accountancy. ma
chine bookkeeping, comptoinctry, ahoit
liand and typewriting, railroad and wire
less telegraphy-civil service and all
English and commercial branches. Write,
call or phone Douglas 1565 for Iarg2
illustrated catalog. Address
BOYLES COLLEGE.
Royles Bldg.. Omnha. "eh
WANTED Young ladles wiio desire to
prepare for office positions to enroll
iu our short courses in shorthand, type
writing and general office training. In
dividual Instruction, day and evening
classes. Tuition payable monthly.
Dworalt School of Accounting.
2d floor Wead Bldg. 18th & Farnaiji Sts.
Telephone Dougjas 741 Sw
Van Sant School of Business. ,
Day and F.venlng Schools.
220 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Douglas 6890.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE Flllint: station and three
room house on two good highways. Ll-'
mon Filling Station. I.lmon. Colo.
TO OET in or out of business, see LEWIS
& Co.. 411 McCague Blag.
FOR RENT ROOMS.
Furnished Rooms.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ROOMS?
or nave you planned on making a
change, which will Be more convenient
for you? If so, then call The Bee iVant
Ad Dept., Tyler 1000. and we will ,.oi
only furnish you with a complete -oom
list of choice vacant rooms In Omaha,
but also keep your number on our
' Want to Rent" list for further refer
ence In case you wanted to make an
other change. These list are absolutely
free of charge to all rcadcrr and adver
tisers of The Omaha Bee and published
solely for their convenience alia benefit.
Call any time. Tyler 1000. Want A3
Dept. , - .
SLEEPING rooms, strictly modern, walk
ing distance, half block from, car line;
hone privileges. Harney 1616.
SLEEPING rooms, strictly modern, walk
ing distance, half block from car line,
homo privileges. Har. 1C15.
yi-F.1.1. furnished sttraetlt-a room. ulthtir
for
walking distance. Tyler 5026.
105 N. 42d St., largo front room; business
man or young lady. Harney 1016.
NICELY furnished front room; private;
modern preferred. Harney 16S7.
FURNISHED ROOM near car line. Ca
thedral district. Wal. 17.17.
Housekeeping Rooms.
CALL FOR COMPLETE LIST
F :iouse-
KEEPIXG ROOMS IN CITY. WE HAVE
THE BEST IN CITY. CALL TTLER
1000 WANT AD. ASK ABOUT OUR
BEE ROOM LIST. PUBLISHED EVERY
WEEK FREE OF CHARGE FOR THE
BEXKFIT OF OUR ADVERTISERS
AND READERS. TYLER 1000. -VANT
AD.
SUITE of Uteam-heated vms.. gas range,
running water. 623 South 16th.
Board and Rooms.
FOR CHOICE BOARD AXD RM. WATCH
THE BEE WANT ADS. AND IF TOU
DO NOT FIND WHAT YOfT WAX"" IX
THE WANT COLUMN CALL TY. ")00
AND ASK ABOUT OUR COMPLETE
LIST OF ROOMS.
COZY room and board for parent and
child under 9 yars. Har. 2949.
FOR RENT HOUSES.
Furnished.
FOR REXT Klegantlyi furnished 7-room
house with garage In exclusive Mlnne
Lusa district. Adults, only. 8160.00 per
month. Colfax alfljf436 Redck Ave.
Unfurnished.
-ROOM modern house, 2728 So. 19th St.:
also 6-rooin flat, 1880 Vinton St. Douglas
7701. E. Karsch Co.
-ROOM all modern house, 3 years old,
must be seen to be appreciated. 2601 El
lison. Colfax 5155.
t-It.M. all modern, $46.00.
St. 4 rms.. $16. Doug.
2820 No.
8556.
:6th
FOR RENT APTS. AND FLATS.
Furnished
A 3-ROOil, completely furnished apart
ment In the "Hollywood."- at 26th Ave.
and Dewey. Unusually fine proposition.
$96. Call at No. 7 Svead Bldg.. 18th and
Farnam.
Unfurnished.
TI'UF.t: and four-room het-d apar-
rii;ntor sciviixe. $19 ad $"-.'.
W,.b. 4tl
r vol i e i. krssi v 1
Registered
rtent Office.
HE, NT COM"- )
I'LL. BE RICHT -J
OUT- r 1
FOR RENT APTS. AND FLATS,
Unfurnished.
THE EL-BEUDOR.
Dodge, at 18th Street
Tyler 4200
Omaha's Newest and Finest
elusive Apartment Hotel.
Reservations Filed For
Future Occupancy.
Ex-
peters Trust Company,
Specialists iu aptirt.ueiit niatiHKcmeni.
WANTED TO RENT.
Unfurnished Apartments and Houses
TOUR opportunity to obtain an attraittive
5-room apartment in one of Omaha's
most desirable buildings. Pleasant
rooms, conveniently arranged. No. 2
Moutlceilo, 520 South ."1st Street. A
heaited garage may be had In connection.
PETKRS TRCST COM PA XV,
Tyler OS 4 4. 17th and Farnam.
FOR RENT Business Property.
FOR RENT Ono building 46x110; garage,
March I; one building 20x80; also 90
pairs roller slats in good shape for
sale. 3. V. Johnson. Geneva, Neb.
SEK F. X. WEAD. 310. S. 18TH ST.
MOVING AND STORAGE.
i ViVWnT
FTDKT.TT Y
-1 1 1 A
STORAGE
AND VAX
CO.
STORAGE, MOVING. PACKING
HOUSEHOLD GOODS A X D PIANOS
REASONABLE RATES.
FREE RENTAL SERVICE.
COMPLETE LIST OF
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS.
1107-11 Howard St. Douglas 02M.
M 1VING. PACKING, STORAGE
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
good? and pianos, moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
806 South 16th. Doug. 4163
METROPOLITAN ,
VAN and STORAGE CO.
Owned by H. R. Bowen Co. Tyler 8400
UNIOX TRANSFER CO.
Let us estimate v0ur moving, packing
and storage. 1605 Davenport. Doug. 2908.
HORSES AND VEHICLES.
Harness.
SALE OX
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
We make them ourselves and sell -hem
direct to the farmers. Tou get the
best that can be made at. first cost,
you don't have to pay any middleman's
profit, and then got poor harness. We
are making a big reduction in prices
nearly pre-war prices. Harness from
14010 8100 per set. Our goods, are
guaranteed. The store is 62 years eld
-and the oldest saddclery store in the
west. Alfred Cornish & Co., Successors
to Collins Morrison, 1210 Farnam St..
Omaha. Xeb.
"v
Live Stock.
PUBLIO SALE Friuay, March 4 1921.
Receivers sale of all the personal prop-
erty of 1.733 ranch, located 3 miles west
of Kearney. Property consists of 60 head
- good horses ami colts, 100 head reg
istered and high-grade shorthorn cattle.
hogs. . sheep and coats. Also a large
assortment of farm machinery. W. E.
Barklcy, Receiver. H W. Allen, Sale
1 Manager.
PO&TRNND PET STOCK.
HATCHING" eggs, Reds. 'StocV heavy lay
orSi. good lookers. Colfax 3245.
HATCHING eggs, tied stock, heavy layers,
good lookers. Colfax 3245.
WHITE: Wyand. Intoning eggs. Col. 0389.
THOR. Buff O. 121!. $2 set. D."03
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
CADILLAC USED
CAR DEPARTMENT
xow
IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR CAR
OL' RS
IS A SAFE PLACE TO BUY IT.
Take advantage of the pres
ent low prices and have a
good car to use in ihis fine
spring weather.
XASH 1920 touring; in fine con
dition; Just repainted a dark blue;
good tires; a wonderful value.
DODGE 1920 roadster: good tires
and paint; bumpers front and rear;
In good condition' throughout.
STUDEBAKER Touring; good tires,
new paint; In fine condition.
OVERLAND Roadster; In good me
chanical condition; fair tires;, needs
paint; very cheap.
-CADILLAC 5-passonger. 4-cylinder
touring car; in fine condition; at a
remarkable price.
If you wait", the best values are
liable to be gone.
Time payments to responsible par-
J. H. HANSEN
'CADILLAC CO.,
Farnam at 36th
Harney. 0710.
Open Sundays from 10 a.
m. to 1 p. m.
Reo Speed 'Wdgpn-
Tn fine condition,
right.
prlco that In
J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co.,
Farnam at 26th.
Harney 0710.
We have some splendid 1919
newly painted Fords' for sale, cash
or terms. Try one and you'll buy
it.
Drive It Yourself Co.,
1314 Howard St. Doug 5622.
SOME bargains In used Ford cars. Mc
Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford
Service Station. 15th and Jacktoo. Doug
la SROii.
P1ERCE-ARROW Berlin limousine body.
Morocco leather upholstered. AUTO EV.
CHArT'lE CO.. 2204 Farnam o 6035.
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
ItARSH-OAKLAND ,CO.
0th and Harn.y si.
A brand new Ford Coupe. Tel. Doug. 6371.
Repairing and Painting.
AUTO PAINTING
5768 Burt Harp-v 4881 1.
FARM LANDS.
For Rent.
720-ACRH Shcrldnli Co., N. Dak, farm fur
rent; 420 acreo cultivated; renter miiMl
furnish own outfit and seed. Box 347.
Hancock. Minn.
For Rent 40-acru :'artu. well Imp.. 3ls mi
north of Glenwoo.i. Ih. Inquire at 2101
West Brnadwav. Council Hluffs.
80 ACRES farm, .well lniproeil.
miles from nmnhn cash rent. H.
17
1 4 H K .
Colondc Lands.
FOR SALE 3&n r.cri s pasture land; t.'.O
seres plow l:io,l: I:1 'miles from tlrover.
Onlo: 9 mile" '-ul'i e!lln. IVehl. Co, tt:s
ncp-ovr-iv. i, :'2t".V While u.
Ft. Collins, Coiu , (
SEE JltitiS AND MAOU1E IN
PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY
FARM LANDS.
Colorado Lands.
I'OR le;is fino Hlt'lfa, pinmo and sugar
beet raneli of eighty acres, with first
water rifclUa in perpetual irrigation sup
ply, (iood sevfn-rooru homo ami farm
huildinga in good rtpair. Located In the
famous (.Ira n d Hiver Valley, Colorado.
Wonderful climate. David C. Ahearn,
Rox liOfl, Jlen wood Springs. A'olorado.
Idaho Lands.
HAVE obtained through foreclosure of
sm-ond mortgage a !20-atre Idaho farm,
iiiVr,,ved. Am not a farmer. Prefer
to dispose of il for amount due u?C 5300,
suhjeet firKt mortgage, 1900 at 7.
Have others elsewhere. Bola-Inc, Pal
at-ff Kldg., MiniieapoliN
Nebraska Lands.
THINK of it 411' acres for 25,000. It
would bring 8200. 0"0 In Nebraska. Known
as the JudKe Hooker estate. Including
several thousand dollars' worth of
equipment. Free list. Ellis Bros., Inc..
Sprlngvllle. X. T.
160 ACRES best Klkhorn valley hay land,
unimproved; carries federal loan; can
buv for Sti.OOO cash. Box 166, Bas3ctt,
Xeb.
Wisconsin Lands.
1 ANDOLOGY 'special, nu.nber just oui,
contalninn 1921 facts of clover land ia
Marinette county, Wisconsin. If for
a home or as an Inxejtinent you are
thinking of buying go id farm lands
w.here farmers grow rich, send at once
for this special number of Laudology
It is free on request. Address Skid-more-Rlelila
Land Co., 4M Skldmoie
Rlehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wis.
Miscellaneous.
KOK .SA LK 840 acres giain and stocU
ranch ; 100 nerej plowed, 90 cattle,
horses, and machinery, water, wood and
timber at a bargain.- Address Box
Omnhrt Hep.
FINANCIAL. !
Real Estate Loans.
UEAtT ESTATE LOANS.
WILL make loans $500 to 82.500 on city
property. No delay in dosing.
XV. T. GRAHAM, i
704 Peters TruBt Bldg. Douff. 15::3. j
WE have cash on band lo loan on Omaha
residences.
E. H. LOUGEK, INC.. .
538 Keiline Bldg. .
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FAR-Md
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. '
t)16 Om. Nat. Bit. Bldg. Dous:. '.'715.
100 to $10,000 made promptly. ,
P. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg.. 310 S. ISth St. j
PROMPT service, reasonable rates, private I
money. Garvin Bros. 34a Omaha Xat, j
Money to Loan.
HIGH-CLASS, gilt edge securities: abso
lutely safe investment. Investigation
courted. Pays 11 per cent. Bos 120,
Council Hluffs. Ia. .
Miscellaneous.
WHY not Invest i.l a diamond'.' Substan
tial reductions. Now is a good tinw.
Albert Edholm. Omaha's oldest estab
lished jeweler.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
To buy or sell Omaha Rtal Estate ft
FOWLER & M'DONALD
1120 City Xat. Bk. Bldg. Douglas 1426.
THE Old Reliare Real Estate Office.
M'CAGUE -INVESTMENT. CO.,
1506 Dodae St. Douglate 1846.
Douglafe 18
s do yod wl
HAVE inquiries f.r homes do yod want
to sell vour property r i.isi u wun
C. A. Grlmmel. n.iiiha Xat'l Bk. Bldt;.
LIST homes -'nil
.imp prot.erty with
-1TJTTT7IXTT-1 TJ L1 A T TV
VinUlJlUU nunui A VJU.,
I 4 1 g it Nat. H',i.
Do UK
19i,.
WE SPECIALIZE IN DUXOEE HOMES.
I C. B. STUHT CO..
i City Xat'l Bldg. Douglas 877.
BIRKETT
U K A L ES TAT 12:
Hells, Renls, Insures
360 Peters Trust Hldg.
Doug. Oti"
P T TiTCRiTXTC heal estate
X.Ci. i IJ U 1-U KJ
Ins. and Rentals
till.", Omaha Xat'l !''.
tilg. Douelas 21 SS
W.G.SHRIVER ''u
1047-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1636
: LISTINGS WANTED.
Western Real Estate Co.. 412 Karbneh Big
(REAL ESTATE UNI MVROVE1D.
i CONTRACTOR wants several desirable
I building lots. Must be on paved street.
Give legal des-.-ript Ion. price and terms
in first letter. If interested you will
hear from me. Box X-10. Omaha Bee.
Trackage.
WE HAVE an unusually well located piece
of tracltbge. 31x132; tracks on both
sides. Alfred Ttoomas A Son. 604 lit
Nat. Bank. '
7 TiJ feet 6nTi thst7; :
$50 PER FOOT.
HOST WICK. 400 Peters Trust Bldg.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
3-STORY brick building, near 14th and
Douglas: Income $1,740 sear; snap al
$12,500; terms. Douglas 1734. i
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
QUARTER section improved or unim
proved. Charles-Mix County. South Da
kota, to triida.for business proposition,
give complete information first letter.
Address llox Y-1410. Omaha Bee
'real estate to exchange.
FOR EXCHANGE.
A high class, eight-room, modern
home, without encumbrance, south
front, located In center best residence
district Xorth Side, will trade for a
residence, well located In Dundee, of
higher Value -and pay difference In
cash. Telephone Douglas 2093, Owner,
betwecu 8 a. m. and 5 P. m.
REAL ESTATE SUBUkBAN.
Bensoin.
LEAVING city, will sacrifice 8 -room nml.
crn house, Haiineoin Park district. D al
with owner, save commission. Call i
Sehultz. Web. 2269.
Florence.
X ETH A WAV. SlltlTliban prnc'tv. Col. 1409.
Miscellaneous.
$',00 CASH. i
Four nice minus and bath. Complete
plumbing, electric liglus. full cemented
basement, furnace, lint and cold water
in basement, .floor drain, etc. Three
good lots. Just tb place for chickens
and garden if ; oil are willing to walk ,
n few blocks from car; $36.50 per moittn.
Walnut 537:1. :
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
New Bungalow
Facing Fontenelle Park
K rags l one coin t ruction ; a neo t f Ive
mom bungHluw, all .inMird oak, with
"ok flncm. Modern throughout with
. !arg lot !.ll:ti. I'rke Irt. lot). $kfif
rush, balance $;n per m out h. Owner
making a sacrifice for quick m1',
GLOVER & SPAIN,
REALTORS.
Douglas 2150. 9.IS-20 City National.
lot! l: lT 7
,t:n p.T ami.! t).
; II l mdrrn hoilM .
LVt KUisOii. Coll'ttx
FULL
BEE
AND WILL NEED J , I
1921 mt intl FiATunc smvics. Inc.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
Owner Leaving City
Central West Farnam
Two blocks from the n o w Y a4 ?s
sohool, dandy two-story oak-fiidflht'd t!
room homo: gurago to mateh Iiouhh;
corner lot; paving all pittd; east front.
J-J.500 will handle.
Osborne Realty Co.,1
5 Sit Peters Trust Hldg. Douglas 22X2
Bemis Park Home
New modern B-room stucco, full two
fctnries. on Uneoth Blvd. All oak fining i
with fireplace ami large living room j
across front. Complete basement, good
furnace. Only $S,600. $".700 will handle, i
Inimedin te injscasion. '
GLOVER & MORELL
N 718-20 Keelinc liltli-'. Tyh-r 362;:.
$4,000, DundeeTDTstrict.
.S-rot) in modern home with gu rn;e,
near car and 49Mi stres. Cioo.J
ternf.
CHAS..E. BELMAN,
702 Peters Tr-n HltlK. ' I '. ;i23i.
Omaha Real Estate and Invcstintnta,
JOHN T. BQHAN,
621 Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler 4SS0.
North.
' Bargain of the Day
A Real Bargain
An Honest Bargain
We Approve It
What More Do You
Want?
5 -room strictly modern bunga
low located between 24th and Joth
.street (in Camden avenne, all on
one , floor. Xice floored attic on
second floor. Full cement base
ment with furnwe heat, hut and
cold water and diaiu. lfendy nice
hip; level lot n j.-aved street, pav
ing nearly uni-i. I Jandy stone
irarage with ac asbestos fiber
. roof. House in first-class romli
tion inside and outside. Newly
painted and newly decorated! Hint
fall. Whertj can vou buy a place
like this for ffi.iflO with $2,Jj0
'a.sh and lnlince $$.r a mmith?
This is a hard vine finished house,
strictly mndra up-to-the-minute.
Only one person can buy it. Who
is tho lucky 01 e?
Payne Investment Co.,
0:'.7 t)m. Xat. r!l. I'l.lg. D. 1781.
M - lr -T.i,
WhO WantS Miller Park
Bungalow, $1,500 Cash
5-room, Ntt'ictly moileiii bimpa
lerw, incsted on Laurel avenue, all
miu ono- floor. Dandy nice lm-ge
corner lot. sonth front. Oak floors
ani oak finish. . Built in book
cases. Full cement basement
furnace lion', d-n.ly floored atlie
i lose to Miller Park and Miller
Park school. Price 86,000. A
real bargain.
Payne Investment Co.,
537 Om. Not. VU. Hldg. D. 1781.
NORTH SIDE BARGAINS.
nix -room nouse, .'1st anil Maudr-iscm;
targe e
orner Jot: (rood condition: fnr-
naee neat; garage; paved .street; spe
cials all paid. Price $4,750. Easy terms.
Seven-room house near 24th ami Ohio:
full cement basement; oak finish; good
condition; garage; paved street. Prioe
$5,800.
Seven -room house near 18th and Laird;
oak and hlrch finish; full cement base
ment; good condition; paved street. Pos
session April I. Trice $3,800.
W. T. GRAHAM, .
01 Peters Trust Hldg. Doug 1..33.
Immediate Possession
Choice-bungalow; finished in oak in
long living room and dining' room; two
large bedrooms, bath and kitchen in
white enamel, 'built-in features; coat
hn II, mirrored door; frarnge; east front.
Price, a snap, at $.non.
. Osborne 'Realty Co.,
630 Peters Trust Bldg. Douglas 2282.
$500 will buy this 5-room modern borne.
Vfilock to car. 2 Hocks to school. $4,200.
R. F. CLARY CO.. Colfax 0175.
5-ROOM bungalow in Mlnne Lusa for sale
by owner. $2,0.10 cash required. Ad
, drops Rox X-'J. fiuinhn Bee,
MIXNE LUSA homes and lota offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187.
J. B. ROB1XSON. real estate and invesv
input. "842 Piitera Trust. Deuu. Su97.
HOUSES for colored, small payment down.
Davis. 2530 Grant SI, Webster 2420.
Miscellaneous.
FOUR-ROOM house at 37th and H St.
Call 4 224 Sr.. 37tll St.
LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE.
'All existing debts of the Xebtaska Clay
Products Company, a enrporation, on the
28th day of February, 1921, amounted lo
the sum of $24,867.52. of which $17,248.52
is secured by mortgage on tho Tekamali
Plant.
i. L'. IIAARMAXX,
President.
TIIOS. YOUNG,
.1. D. DUTCH HR,
.1 OS. PARKE.
Directors.
y
If You Want to
SELL
or
BUY REAL ESTATE
f.
See US first.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Established 1868.
Dg. 0200. 608 Bee Bldg.
j)Cey' aeciiorv
of- the Dee"
all tta newa
fNboul the
-ioiKs-yoy.-
1
i rvo'v
I I
Drawn for The Bie by McManua
t:ooyrlght., .Kil Internattunal Ne Service
X J WANTED
Bond Dividend
Issue Is Denied
For Burlington
Mock Dividend Of $60.000.000
To Capitalize Part of
Property Will Be
Permitted.
Y asltingto!', D. C, Feb. 28 The
Intcit:tte Coiiiincrce commission re
fused today to permit the Chicago,
urliii''toti and Ouincv railroad com
pany to islle a bond dividend of $80,
000.000 to be used in i retiring part of
F-u.wia .mm oi oonu issueu to 11 -
nance. the purchase of 97 per cent of
the road's stock !jj ibc Great North -cm
and Xortheii; Pacilic Nailroad
companies. v
The conuiiisBioii, lioweyer, did
grant the compaijy permission lo is
sue a stock dividviid of .)0,000,000 to
capitalize part of its property paid
for out of surplus cirnings.
The commission said that the bond
issue would materially increase the
company's iutcicst burden without
apparent necessity and ttfat "the
more adaptable form of mortgage
can be provided without a bond divi-
: dend.
1 At the hcari:i:j it was brought out
j :hat in 1901, the Sate James J. Hill,
' being in control of the Great North
i era and Northern Pacific, acquired
practically all of the Burlington's
; stock, which totaled $1 10,000,000 at
I 5200 a share and financed the pur
I chase by issuing $215,000,000 collater
j al trust bonds at 4 per cent, secured
j by a deposit of the Burlington stock.
I Representatives of the roads
I argued that these bonds, which ma
I lure July 1. could not be refunded
j except at a high interest, probably 8
1 per cent, and that it was desired to'
i use approximately $75,000,000 of the
j proposed . bond dividend, which
would accrue to the Great Northern
1 "d Northern Pacific, to reduce the
!KofTueto proxini:ildv 140--
. j The commission held that fhe cap
; iialization Of the road is far below
; the actual investment r any fair
' taluc lor rate making jiurposes and
1 that tfie inerca.-e , in capitalization
! which would follow the action of the
! commission in granting the authority
: ibc road asked to increase its capi
talization would still leave the total
capitalization below the actual in
! vestment and !he probable fair value
of the road.
Bandits Hob Cartl Players
In Hotel at Butte, Mont.
' Butte. Mont., Teh. 28. -Three
masked bandits held up and robbed
the woman proprietor and six men,
engaged in a card game in a hotel'
here early today. From the men
hey obtained $750 in cash and took
$250 from the hotel atc, which they
forced the -woman to open. They
also took a diamond ring from the
woman's finger -die valued at ?400.
AT THE
THEATERS
i KIT'. Krelslcr. violinist, who is com-
n ing to the Auditorium Friday evening.
March 11. Under the local direction of
the Tuesday Musical club Is, according
to C. J. Foley of Boston, under whose
management he travels, a man of most
unusua traits, or extraordinary inarm, a
pleasant companion and a good friend
as well as one of the greatest artists in i
the -world. The seats go on sale today.
With tho matinee this af.eruoon, "Way
Down East" liegins its fourth from last
showing in this; city at the Brandels
theater and it is well to lremind those
who would set- thiy remarkable new art
form and striking1 film spectacle that it
cannot pomdbly he shown here anaiu this
season. That Way uown LCast ' could
easily remain (o prosperous receipts in
this city for several mor? weeks is evi
denced by thp patronage fit tho HrandelH
during this return euftaifoment. but Mr.
Griffith has decided that "Way Down
East" will nover bo shown as other than
a ft mt -clans theater offering, and he plans
to tour it for a week -each season in the
loading playhouses and with the same
excellent musical and technical pres nllng
j organization seen in conjunction with thft
great picturization at present.
j "Last evening, society night at the.
Orpheuni; brought out a fashionable aud
i innce that greatly relished the bill for
' the current wrelf, with its stellar offering
i na two featured acta. The bill is had-d
J by Kmily Ami Wellman, in her novil and
' striking one-Act play called '"The Actor's
I "Wif," This is called a theatrical storm
i (u 10 dramatic flashes. Written and pro
; duced by Miss W ellman, this is a sketch
in which she also plays the leading role.
1 Her capable leading man is Kichard Oor-
don Kiss Uuegger. one of the world's
I greatest 'cellists, presents a concert offer
ing as one of the chief features. Another
: of the mont conspicuous parts of the ehow
is" the farce. "Johiinj s New Car," a
sketch in which Harry l.angdon demon
: at rat ca his ability as one of the nioxt
i laughttble comedians on tho vaudeville
' stage.
Here Is a brand new prohibition story
by .lack Callahan, with the Liolden Crook
company, which is appearing at the Oay
"eTy- all week. A crowd diis commenting
1 upon the possibilities of bootlegging and
, .lack told a story nf a bootb gger in Penn
i sylvania near where he lives, who received
I a visit from a temperance woman who
! brought him flowers and tracts. The boot-
kgger. instead nf thanking the woman,
berated her for ingratitude." "Vou folks
busted up tho greatest temperance move
ment in this country in year?.' he said,
i "I was falling the fellows whiskey that
whs diluted as high as Ti per cent and
if you had left me alone another month
j I'd hHd thciu drinking pure water.''
1 Wiil I-'ox and Florence Kelly cumprle
! the personnel of a tram of clever enter
' lalners w ho portray the character Ju a
I must amusing comedy akeleli, "Ooodnye,"
t which la being presented as the featured
act of the Kmpress fhnw. The playlet
Oils a llttlo tale of tho ahortruiiilnga of
i a innri'led coup!, and the dialngue U
brlfk ami more convincing thau the unual
I Inishaiiil and w ife ouarn l lOrnie Vorrent
l ami llraee Church, In Ihclr "Vaudeville
t, !. n-n.!,- u r, u rewl TtllllHiICA fir tbe
bluiM. with their niuBic. ilance and moii!, I
rendered In a hah dims way. Critic
I'bnrcb ij pers in-ility pcr.mitieil, and li r
, i oice Is aoft and miil'al .
44Pn I Upf nrfk li
I VJU I 1 i LI V 1UI l 1 1
Happens" Slogan
In Fislit on Cancer
Plans Formed by Clubs for
Public Meotiugs iu Conncc
lion With Surgeons'
Convention.
At a special luncheon jestcrday
noon at) the Athletic club plans were
discussed by representatives of the
arious clubs of -the city for the
purpose of acquainting the people
of Omaha with the public meetings
on the prevention of cancer to be
held here March 3 and 4, in con-
jneciion with the first meeting of
t lie .Nebraska section of the Amer
ican College of Surgeons.
E. T. Allen of Chicago outlined
the purpose of these meetings, which
are primarily intended to teach tjie
people the early symptoms of this
dreaded tiiscase that 'hey may get
medical attention in time to be
saved.
Mr. Allen called attention to the
fact that one woman out of eittht
and one man out of evcrv 12 ove"
40 years of age dies of cancer.
' Slogan Adopted.
1 ";rt it before it haonens." was
the slogan adopted by the represen
tatives of the different clubs, who
have agreed to get in personal touch
! with 1 lie members of their society
and rge them to take advantage
of this oppcrtunity.
All the firms of the city employ
ing large numbers of men and
women U'ilt !e a.kril til rn-onerate
with the clubs and Nebraska mem
bers of the American College of Sur-.
geons to spread broadcast the ob-
jcct an(j ature of t,cse ti,ings
, public meeting for both men
and women will be held on the
evening of March 4 at the Audi
torium. A special meeting for
.women w ill 'be held March 4 at
4 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A.
Doctors to Discuss- Cancer.
Several nationally prominent doc
tors will discuss cancer at these
meetings, notably Dr. Francis Car
ter Wood, director of the Cancer
Research laboratory of the Colum
bia university.
This is the first time that the
public has been invited to attend a
gathering of medical men in the
city of Omaha. Similar public
meetings in other cities have been
attended with great success, accord
ing to Mr. Allen.
The following clubs will under
take active campaigns to acquaint
the public with the urgency of at
tending these meetings for the pre
vention of cancer: The Chamber of
Commerce, Rotary c:ul Concord
club, Lions club, Kiwanis, Jewish
Women's club, Christy Child society,
Women's Circle, Dundee Women's
Circle and Y. W. C. A.
Building Problem
Cemtnt Users' Convention to
Consider Remedies for
House Shortage.
)
The first meeting of the Mid-West
Cement Users association since the
war starts at the Hotel Rome and
the Municipal auditorium today with
promise that the building problem
in all its phases will receive a
thorough airing. Remedies for the
national house shortage, for high
material prices and for the existing
labor conditions arc. due for thcir
turn in conference.
Mayor Smith will open the con
vention with an address. A dem
onstration and general building dis
cussion will take place at the audi
torium, where illustrated lectures'
will 1 part of the program.
A building team, picked by the
Portland Cement association, "will
construct part of ,a cement house
a.a.v.iwa.
Wednesday evening and will go into
minute detail concerning matters ot
interest to prospective home build
ers. The team consists of A. J. Cur
tis. W. D. Allan and J. A Dunn of
Chicago, and D. R. Doulcn.- Omaha
representative of the association.
Officers of the Cement Users as
sociation are Tf. R. Park, president,
, t-i -ii ..
and Frank Y hippcrman. secretary.
Heart of Police Judge Is
Touched by Mother's Pica
Picas of a mother battling for the
existence of her six small children
. i i t. i. t.. i7v-a
MOULiivu uic mvti i ui juuSC
in uciurai ponce cour ycMuiuav ,
and he discharged Mrs. Joe Ziccar
di,, 1054 South Twenty-sixth street,
arrested for attempting fo sell a pint
of liquor to a policeman.
Her husband has been laid ofT by
the Union Pacinc. leaving the family
destitute, she told the judge, who
made arrangements for the young
sters to be furnished with clothing
at the Hrandeis and Burgess-Xash
stores. Matron Gibson and Detec
tives i.arry Fnn and Ray Coady
took them to the stores to fit them
out with shoes, hats and suits.
Circuit Court Upholds
Decision of Omaha Jutlpc
St. Louis, , Mo.. Feb. 28. The
United Stales cureuit court of ap
peals lotiiy affirmed the action of
the federal district court of Den
ver in denying stockholders of the
Denver & Rio Grande railroad the
right to intervene in the case of trie
Equitable Trust company of New
York, in which the trust company
obtained an order for the sale of
the road.
Real Estate Transfers
John F. Hchulta and wife to T.ou1i
Peterson rt al. 24th St., 200 ft.
N. of W St. K. S. 60x130 f 1,675
Trances jr. Harris to Wheeler O.
Piatt and wife. Paliler St.. 410 ft.
K. of 20th St., N. 8.. 40xllS 4,000
Byron Rd t'o. to Catherine Ftoa
uller. Huraettc St., Hi tU IV. of
12d St.. .M. S., 14x130 . :m
John H. Trrn.-rry and ife to Max
Olese. tint St.. 160 ft. s. of Jack
son ft., F. 8 200xlSO 1,:
r:rnet l OustaNon to Robert W
Orlffls. Hard St., ZH.i ft. E. of
52 St.. Msl!3 II oO
lllljiih Stockham to A hi in A, Jotm
aon, Lincoln Ulvd.. 3i ft. K. of
"dth SI., S. S.. 40x203 f frt
Ellr.abetli Avrry and husband ffi
i:7.ra Hlrch. 20t'n Ave . r ft. S of
Uc.letle St W. 8. 33l,0 0
II. A. Wolf Co. to In l HerViC-
iwiui. ?d Si.. 47 ft. N of Webtr
St., W. S , 54x0 ,.
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