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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921.
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papers for tli on charge.
CONTRACT RATES ON '
APPLICATION
Want ad accepted at the following of
fice :
MAIN OFFICE 17th and Farnam SI.
Houth Sid 4935 South 24th St
Council Bluffs.,.., IS Scott St.
. WANT ADS RECEIVED BY PHONE AT
TYI.LR 1000.
THE BEE will not be responsible for
nor than on incorrect intartion of an
advertisement ordered for mor than one
time.
CLOSING HOURS FOR WANT ADS. '
Evening Edition... 11:1$ A. M.
Morning Edition 9:00P.M.
Sundry Edition 9:00 P. M Saturday
DEATH ft FUNERAL NOTICES.
PARKER Fred 8hltnn, 332 Meredith
ave., April 1 6th. aced 85 year. Funeral
services from th Tamlly residence Tues
day at X p. m. Remain leaving Omaha
Tuesday evening for burial at Clean,
New York.
Deceaand '. survived by hi wife, Jennie
I'arker, and on sister, Mr. . I. Cook
of Olean, New York. ,
M'MCIl-D- Don Charles, gd 63 years;
resldenre 2133 North Twenty-seventh
street. Deccssed Is survived by wife,
of. Omaha, and mother, of Stoughton.
Wia
Remain will be shipped from Heafey
Heafey chapel Milnilay at t p, m. to
hi nlil home. Stousjhton. Wis.
BXCAX Mary B., aged 70 years, wife of
the lata Cordon O. Bran, died April 17,
a', a local hospital.
Remain were forwarded from family
residence. 1135 Houth Twenty-eighth
atreet, to St. Joseph, Mo for Inter
ment. TIIOMA9 Clyde O.. aired 80 years, resi
dence 1121 Ho. 23d St. Survived by his
wife, two daughters, two brothers and
one slMter. Funeral from Cole-McKay
Co' parlor. 2616 Farnam St., Tuesday
at P. m. Friends welcome.
SHONQUIST Ben.inmln TV., aged 87
year, father of Mrs, Emma Kessler,
3(103 North Eighteenth treet, April
17. 1931.
Funeral notice later.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
STACK & FALCONER
OMAHA'S BEST
AMBULANCE KSKJg ,,
Thirty-third ard Farnam.
HULSE & RIEPEN
PIONEER. Fl'NERAL DIRECTORS.
701 South mill fit. DnUKlx 132
HEAFEY & HEAFEY,
Und-rtaker and Embslmere.
Phono H. 305. Office 3611 Farnam.
FOR AMBULANCE call South fiSo. Knrlsko
Funeral Horns, 23d and O St.
FLORISTS.
LEE L.LARM0N .SK'
1114 DouKla St.
Douglas S344.
t,. Henderson. IM Farnam. Doualas 1344.
JOHN BATH, 1!M Farnam, D. 14I.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Birth.
William and Methodejka Matulka. 4204
Mid City avenue, boy.
Alof and Lilly Carlson, 1513 North
Forty-flnt avenu, girl.
Jam and Amy Bar, Fifty-fourth and
TJ street, boy.
Burt and Catherine Shaffer, hospital,
box.
T'ranlr and Bos 8vacina, SJ0 South
Eighteenth street, boy.
Arthur and Nora Green, 401T North
Twenty-lth atreet, boy.
George and Oladya Durfee, !!4 Dorca
street, boy.
Capt. Ralph and Florence, quarter No.
S, Fort Omaha, girl.
Henry and Minnie Koehler, 810 South
Twenty-fifth treet, girl.,
Death.
Kzekel Glover, 9, gOl North Forty
sixth street.
Margrete Halverson, 18, 8717 Wirt
streei.
Rena Mcanor. 40, 3134 Douglas street.
Ulda E. Bachelor, US. hosoltal.
William T. Haynes. 5, 4818 Military
avnue.
MARRIAGE . LICENSES.
The following persona were issued per
rr' to wed:
William Roberts, 3S, Omaha, and Ida
Arila. it. Houtidale. P.
Fred W. . Hoese, ?5. - Omaha, and Te
Rfe Wallace. 19, Omaha.
Jame Miller, 23, Omaha, and Anna
EppI, !. Omaha.
Murl C. Finney. 83. Omaha, and Mary
H. Cogan 81. Omaha.
Milfnrd Ti'.ld. 60, Omaha; and Lizzie
Taylor. 43, Omaha.
Robert Gt Allen, 23, Omaha, and Anna
Dyer. 30. Omaha,
Bvrl B. Harlan. S3, Omaha, and La
Vera Swart;:. 18. Lincoln. Neb.
Glenn E. Perham, oyef.!t, Omaha, and
Mnrle William, over 18, Omaha.
Newton H. Murphy, S3, Omaha, and
Murinn l.lvlngaton; 38, Spencer, la.
John W. Taylor 59, Omaha, and Vesta
Bradv, 39. Omaha.'
Wllber F. Canoni Omaha, 88, and Ev
lyn Townflcnd. 28, Omaha.
Edward Campbell. 38, Omaha, and Jen
nie Schuler,, 80, Omaha.
LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS.
FOR ARTICLES LOST on street cars tele
phons Tyler W are anxloua to re
store lost articles to rightful owners.
OMAHA A COUNCIL BLUFFS 6T. RT.
COMPANY.
LOST fo terrier pup, near S6th and
Farnam. Call Harney 4329.
PERSONAL.
TRR SALVATION Army Industrial horns
. solicits your old ' clothing, furnltur.
magazines. We collect. W distribute
Phon Doug 4135 snd our wagon will
r-aU. Call sad Inspect our new home,
1110-1132-1114 Dodg Bt.
SAT IT WITH FLOWERS FROM HESS
A RWOBODA. 1418 FARNAM STREET.
Swedish massage, maasueee 209 8.20. D.C377
WEAVING, old, rugs remade. Tyler 1438.
RENT Vacumn cleaner, $1 up. Wal. 1147.
MASSAGE 210 North Beventeeht St.
VASS AGE CALL DOUGLAS 64.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Accordeon Pleating.
ACCORDION. sld. v knlf, sunburst, box
pleating, covered buttons, all sires and
styles: hematltchlng. plcjt edging, eye
let cut work, buttonholes, pennants.
Ideal Button and Pleating Co.. 183
Brown Blk. Douglas 1838. '
Keb. Pleating A Button Co.. 1801 Varnara
St., 3d floor. Douglas 6870.
Contractors.
I WILL furnish material and build good,
atronr 10x18 garage, two coats of paint,
for 12o. Stevens, 4408 S. 22d. South
0S3T. e - ' ' '
I DO all kinds remodeling, repairing. See
my book of plan ot bungalows ahd
garage. Alvln Dickson, So. 3714.
ALL kinds job repair work, cement, brick.
plastering a specialty: walks, floors,
' retaining walls. Phone Douglas 8558.
BRICK, plaster, eement worit. Wal, 4567.
CEMENT work and calming. Web. 0418.
Dancing Academies.
LKA'RN TO DANCE RIGHT.
Fancy. Stsg and Ballroom
t Dancing 'taught.
... Lessen by Appointment.
EMPRESS RUSTIC GARDEN,
impress Theater. Tyler 8848.
KEEPS-HOTEL ROME
LET KEEP'S teach you to dance. Spe
, clal attention to children. Satisfaction
assured. Dr. -2-S81.
TTaI Pinu School for Dancing. 343t
IVei-rllie Frnro. Doug. 750.
Detectives.
SELIABLB Detective Bureau. Rallwav
Ex. Bldg. Doug. 30S. Night Col. 3813.
JAMES ALLAN. 318 Nvlle Blk. Evidence
eenred In all rase. Tyler 113
Furs.
remodel your furs and make them
like new. Fun stored and , Insured
' against all losses. .
KNEKTER ALASKA FUt CO..
188 81 18th. Doug. 7388.
Painting and Paper Hanging.
CALL W. F. BOVAT. artistic interior decorating-,
better painting and papering.
1 Webiter 4044.
WALLPAPER cleaning dont right, work
guaranteed, price right. Cock, Doug.
INTERIOR rarnlshmg. enameling, floors
waxed, wall paper cleaned. Walnut 4821.
FIRST-CLASS paper hanging and caint
rwg; Harray A. Clapp. Dou1a 4909.
FaDMTTNQ, paperhanglng snd wallpaper .
cleaning., & Jin, Walnut 4687.
BRINGING UP
DIDNT tTELL. YOU TO CO TO
pThl
THE STATION
on
NEW Pit ITLtJ f Mt- ll CM
OK THE
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Patent Attorneys.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
J W. MARTIN, patent atty.. 1710 Dodge,
Miscellaneous Announcements.
DIAMONDS";
pay th beat
' orlc with urlvlleitti
to buy back at small profit. OROK9
JI5WKT.RY CO.. 40J N. 16tb Bt. ou
la 0049.
WE RENOVATE- Wilton rugs on th floor
in your home with the Hamilton lieach
Carpet Washer, no Injury to sizing.
Electrlo Rus Cleaning Co., Harney 4966.
PAXTON-M1TCHELL CO.,
27th and Martha St., Omaha, Neb. .
Brans, bronze, aluminum and machine,
any Iron caatliiRs.
PAXTON HOTEti TURKISH 3ATH. '
Manias, hot jack.
CONCANNON BROS.. TYLER 6731.
THEATRICAL costume for amateur the
atricals, etc., to rent at Theo. Lleben
A Son. 1516 Howard St., Omaha.
QTTTTQ save so per cent.
403 N. i6TH ST. DOUGLAS 6049.
BELL'S MENTHOL OINTMENT can be
purchased at Rlalto Druit store, i&tn
and UouglR Kts, uinana. Ken.
FILMS developed: printing and enlarging.
Writ for price. The Ensign o.. . evi
Howard St. ,
BOOKS ' opened, closed, posted; day or
evening?; trained accountant, aat u
32. Be.
SAFETY razor blade bharpened. new ra
zor, razor blade sold. Omaha Razor
Sharpening Co.. 1523 M Dodge. 103 N. 16.
NliW and rebuilt electrical apparatus.
I.eBro Electric, SIS, S. l?th St.. Omaha.
A. OLSEN, auto express, furniture moving
and hauling. Tyler 6658.
Omhha Towel Supply. 207 S. lltli. D. 0628.
FOR SALE.
Furniture and Household Goods.
BARGAIN in used range. .Jewell gas
range. No. 183-18; 4-burner, hlgB -oven,
broiler, warming oven; nickel trim:
good shape: crated. Reg. 375, priced
at J29.50. Writo Box Y-1485, Omaha Bee.
OMAHA PILLOW CO. MnttreBsea made
over In new tick at half the price-. of
new beda. If07 Cuming. Doug. 2467.
ROUND FUMED oak extension table,
practically new, sell cheap. Douglas
5916.
LEAVING city, must sell housahold fur
.nituro. Walnut 3570.
DAVENORT for sale, 2C23 Charles St.
Call Webster 2756.
Pianos and Musical Instruments,
GEORGE A. SMITH Dealer la drums,
xylophones, etc., instructions, repairing.
Address 2761 Davenport St. for catalog.
Phone Harney 2967. Try Smith's pedal.
Violin making, repairing, bows repaired, ex
pert work. Jerome Carter, 1 Frenzer Blk.
BIGGEST -honogrnph bargains in Omaha.
. Shlae Phonograph Co., 1404 Dodfje.
PLAYER piano, good condition and 100
rolls of music; 8200. Webster 2741.
Clothing.
QTTTTC save so per cent.
O U 1 1 O D. B. GROSS, .
402 N. 16TH ST. DOUGLAS 504B. i
Typewriters and Supplies-
TYPEWRITERS
AND
ADDING MACHINES. -
"AH MAKES, bought, sold, rented and
repaired. Sole agents for the CORONA.
Get our price before you buy. Every
machine guarnntced.
Central Typewriter Exc.
Dougla 4120. 1812 Farnam.
PROTECTOGRAPHS. F. ft E.'a; bergalns.
elO Farnam Bldg.
Miscellaneous Articles.
1-TON Fairbanks No. 4 standard
scale, 3xS4 toot platform, also
28-'r.ch Buffalo Forge Co. exhaust
f.n, Inquire at Omaha Bee offlcei
17th and Farnam St. Phone Tyler
1000.
SERVING MACHINES
W rent, repair, sell needle and part.
MICKEL'S
15th and Harney. ' Du?taa 1971.
FOR SALE At 50 cents on the dollar
miscellaneous pieces of office . furniture
and fixtures all the very best and in
good condition. Call at. 421 City. Na
tional bank. No dealers. ,
KINDLING at 83.50 and 34. per load. New
ana usea lumber. .MIcKlm .bumper &
Wrecking Co. 1828 N. 21st St.. Web.
1463. -
WE. buy. sell safes, make desks, show
cases, etc. Omaha Fixture & Supply Co,
S. W. Cor. 11th and Dougla D. 8724.
C A PTTQ BARGAINS. 12th Farnam.
kixix uu j. j. Darlght Safe
Co.
FULL dress sulta and - tuxedos for rent,
108 N. 16th 8t. John Feldman. D. 3128.'
ARTISTIC bird houses. Phone Harney
8638.
WANTED TO .BUY.
DESKS DESKS DESKS
New desks, used desks bought, sold snd
traded. J. C. Reed. 1207 Farnam. D. 8146.
WILL buy second-hand clothing, shoes snd
urnllure. Ty. 26JS. A. ZavetL 708' N. 18,
WANTED SITUATIONS.
Female.
HOUSEKEEPERS. LAUNDRESSES.
Watch the Domestic column of The
Bee. Lots of good places are always
advertised. Don't miss them.
FIRST-CLASS dressmaker, makes suits,
fancy gowns. Remodeling, out by day.
Harney 4453.
COLORED girl wanta housewerk.
Webster 0265.
Call
Laundry and Day Work.
CURTAINS and bundle, washing done.
Wfbster 3460.
HELP WANTED MALE.
Professions and Trades.
WANTED High-class refrigerating en
gineer, who can take charge of cold
storage plant, who thoroughly under
stands erection of machinery, pipe-work
and capable of handling men. Steady
employment and good salary to the
right one. Send refeerence with your.
answer. Box K-84, Bee.
FIREMEN, brakemen. beginners. -11 50
3200, later $300. Write Railway, Box
1471. Omaha Bee.
MOT.ER ttARHRft rnr t .vn tm
110 8o. '4th. Write Ibr catalog.
- OMAHA -EMPLOYMENT BUREAL. '
131 N. 16th St. Phone Douglas 1113
. Salesmen and Solicitors.
SALESMEN wanted selling wholesale di
rect to consumer an article of absolute
necessity on a commission basis. Must
have your own conveyance. Salesmen
making $5,000 a vear and up. This
proposition Is worth investigation. Apply
Omaha Wholesale Grocery Co., J3th and
aCspitol avenue.
THREE middle-aged salesmen of pleas
ing personality to call on my Uvev list
of proxpecta; an accumulative proposi
tion where each sale produces you
more business. Must be a sticker. See
Mr. Larkin, between 10 and 12 a. m..
404 Mtckel Hldg.
- (fT3 C NtE WHEfH HAVE
- I BEEN POT ON THE
SST I ENTCRTMNMCNT
jKi COHMITTE.E. FOR. TVIE
'J'lTRKE ood nr. l-smen, o-e ua crewmal-i!-ar,
fn- hr'iri'roid , Hoer'alty r t.
Adams Co.. til K. lia Si.
.. . . - ... r-
FATHER
AvNO MEET THE
fSEXT TRAIN J
HELP WANTED MALE.
Agents snd Canvassers.
(1.60 PER DAY paid on lady in each
town to distribute free circular for
Economy Non-Alcohollo flavoring;. Per
manent pos. P. E. Barr Co., Chicago,
Miscellaneous.
TEACHER or advanced student, summer
months. Splendid experience, pleasant
work, S350 three months, 1200 two
month. Address Box Y-1488, Omaha
-Bee.
WANTED Practical farm hand, single,
at once; tractor. Butt, Merrill' farm,
Shi mile south of Omaha, near Gil-
more.
MEN wanted to set pins at Farnam
iowimg Alley, isi)7 Farnam.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
Stores and Offices.
WANTED Young ladles who desire to
prepare for office position to enroll In
our short courses in shorthand. tvDe-
wrltlnif and office training. Day. and
evening classes. Individual instruction.
Tuition payable monthly. Call and see
ua or reipniinne uouKias 7416.
DWORAK SCHOOL OP ACCOUNTING.
Slid Floor Wead Bldg. Uith A Farnam Sts.
Professions and Trades.
WANTED Girls to learn dressmaking.
Apply 602 South 18th St., Douglas 7271.
Household and Domestic.
GIRLS
Watch the Domestic Column ot The
Bee Want Ads. Good, well-paid end
homelike places always advertised.
WANTED Experienced maid to live in
nouse ror laundry and chambermaid
work, references required, apply Mrs.
Arthur C. Smith, Harney 0632.
RELIABLE young woman to do light
wor ana neip witn ooy 7 years old.
Must sew. Mrs. F. D. Wead, 602 S.
40th St. H. 0171.
EXPERIENCED white cook In- small
'family; references. Mrs. W. H. Hynes,
432 N. S8th St. -Tel. Harney 4760.
COMPETENT white girl for second work.
References, 622 N. 38th St. Har. 0744.
EXPERIENCED white girl for general
housework, no laundry. Walnut 0788.
WANTED White woman for housework;
good home. 4508 Izard.
GOOD white woman for laundry work.
Webster 5031.
WANTED A white girl for plain cook
ing. Telephone Har. 0068.
Miscellaneous. -
LEARN AN INTERESTING PROFES
SION THAT WILL INSURE STEADY
EMPLOYMENT. WAGES PAID YOU
WHILE IN TRAINING. EMPLOY
MENT OFFICE. ROOM 615, NEW
TELEPHONE BUILDING. 19TH AND
DOUGLAS STREETS.
SUMMER work, teacher, advanced stu-
mciil; reai neaiin giving, enjoyaDte va
cation; 1330 three months, 3200 two
months. Address, Box Y-1487, Omaha
Bee.
LADY, cultured, Intellectual, preferably
teacher: splendid opportunity to learn
good business; salary 31,800, advance
ment. Address Box Y-1486. Omaha Bee.
HELP WANTED.
Male and Female.
WANTED Men, ladles and boys to learn
uMju-r iraae; nig aemana; wages while
learning; strictly modern. Call or write
1403 Dodge St. Trl-City Barber College.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE Well known cash market,
inuo.1, grocery, aeucaiessen ana fruit
departments. On the main street, Sioux
City. la.; established business; 315,000
monthly. Excellent, equipment, all new.
Business widely advertised; highly rec
ommended. Requires 815,000 to- 120,000
to handle. Address Box Y-1490, Omaha
Bee.
WANT to hear from owher having busl-
Farnam atreet, Omaha, Neb.
TO GET :n Ar out of business.
aee LEWIS
e o.. til Mccague Bldg
DAIRY, ao cows, equipment route brings
v.- u,r. auureaa iv-na, umana Hee.
EDUCATIONAL.
DAY SCHOOL NIGHT -JCHOOL.
- Complete courses In accountancy, ma
chine bookkeeping, comptometry, short
hand and typewriting, railroad and wlr
, i?s,.t?Ie'Pn'' clv ervlce and all
bngilsn and commercial branches. Write,
, call or phone Douglas 1668 for large
Illustrated catalog. Addresa
BOYLES COLLEGE,
Boyles Bldg.. Omaha. "Teb. ;
Van Sant School of Business.
Day and Evening Schools.
320 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Douglas 683n.
FOR RENT ROOMS.
Furnished Rooms.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ROOMS?
Or have you planned on making a
change, which will be more convenient
for you? If o, then call Th Bee Want
Ad Dept., Tyler 1000, and we will ..ot
only furnish you with a complete -oora
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 lists are absolutely
free of charge to all readers and adver
tisers of The Omaha Bee and published
solely for their convenience and benefit.
Call any time. Tyler 1000. Want Ad
Dept.
LOVELY, clean room, modern, private
Dungaiow, on car line, excellent neigh
borhood, close In, employed lady pre
ferred. 34 Week. Tyler 6887, Web. 4929.
LARGE nicely furnished room for 1 or 2
persons, all modern, private home; 34.60
per week. 2708- Cuming. Harney 3810.
1 OR 2 ' MODERN rooms with adjoining
bath; private family r fine location, one
block to car line. Walnut 6093.
NICE LARGE south front room, suitable
for two gentlemen ; must bee seen to
be appreciated. Har. 7196.
THREE ROOM apartment, suitable for
family. Furnished or unfurnished.
Douglas 6181.
2301 DEWEY AVE. Room adjoining bath
in home with couple, walking distance.
riarney uiij.
609 S. 22nd Clean, cozy rooms, suitable
for one or two people. Right down
town.
NICE room, private family, gentlemen
preferred. 1123 N. 26th St., Har. 4468.
PLEASANT southeast room, one-half block
to car, good location. Harney 1910.
FURNISHED room in private home;
meals If necessary. Wal. 8371.
2613 CAPITOL' AVE., neat clean front
room. Harney 1130.
FOUR big rooms, all modern Web. 0646.
FURN. rms.. mod., reasonable.- Web. 2415.
FRONT sleeping room. 311 N. 18th St.
Housekeeping Rooms.
CALL FOR COMPLETE LIST F MOUSE
KEEPTNG ROOMS IN CITT. WE HAVE
THE BEST IN CITY. CALL TYLER
1000 WANT AD. ASK ABOUT OUR
BEE ROOM LIST. PUBLISHED EVERY
WEEK FREE OF CHARGE FOR THE
nrvfflt1 ev rtlTO , nt-n t-t nun j
AD. -
2218 DOUGLAS Nicely furnished house
keening apartments, slngls rooms, .all
modern. Tyler 5846.
THREE furnished light housekeeping
rooms, no children, immediate posses
sion. South 1660.
MODERN room, walking distance, with
!'ous.-l;ceplnif privileges for lady eni
"'i''",l. nou'ns 4D0 1.
HOUSEKEFPING lunms. 515 N. i'3d St.;
I n shiention iu children. D. 6012
Registered
U. S. Patent Offic
fl J DO A. l-bAX-
- r I'm tiCK or ,
I TALXINC, TO YOU RE
Azi fOU- rrJ not
FOR RENT ROOMS.
Housekeeping Rooms.
MODERN light housekeeping rooms, 1814
N 18th St. Webster 6068.
2 UNFURNISHED light
rooms, Web. 3836.
housekeeping
HOUSEKEEPING roomB. To? 5! 25th
Ave. Doug. 8367.
Board and Rooms.
FOR CHOICE BOARD AND RM. WATCH
THE BEE WANT ADS. AND IF YOU
DO NOT FIND WHAT YOJT WANT1 IN
THE WANT COLUMN CALL TY. '300
AND ASK ABOUT OUR COMPLETv
LIST OF ROOMS.
835 PARK AVE. Room for two gentle
men who will appreciate the advantages
of living In a good home; meals nicely
- served; reasonable. Harney 0417;
FOR RENT APTS. AND' FLATS.
Furnished.
2-room furnished apartment; 606
So. 21st Ave. Rent $40.00. See Janitor
or call.
E. E. AUSTIN
Tyler 0785. Sunday, Tyler 2968
1305 First National Bank Bldg.
COMPLETELY furnished 2 and 8-roonl
apartments, steam heated, walking dis
tance. Brown Apts., 608 N. 21st St.
j;ougias bb44.
THREE rooms and bath, completely fur
nished; wost; line proposition, and walk
lng distance; $75 to good party. Doug
las 1734.
FURNISHED apartments, children al
lowed. Call Webster, 0S6 or Doug.
- 5711.
1 rms., heat and bath. 311 N. 25th, $7.60.
Unfurnished.
FOR RENT May 1 or sooner, 6-room apt..
strictly modern with all up-to-date ap
pliances, unusually light, situated In
beautiful Elwood apts., 49th and Dodge,
Dundee. Call Walnut 1342.
Peters Trust Company,
v Specialists In npnrtment management.
FOR RENT Business Property.
FOR RENT One of our choice office
suites facing Farnam street, consisting
of reception room with 2 private of
fices adjoining. App(y Room 400, First
National Bank Bldg.
SEE F. D. WEAD. 810 8. 18TH BT.
DESK space. 609 Paxton. Doug. 1411.
HORSES AND VEHICLES.
For Sale.
FOR SALE Team of heavy work horses.
Call Walnut 0567, Updike Lumber &
Coal Co. '
MOVING AND STORAGE.
MOVE IT YOURSELF
4 Do vou busv neoDle know es
pecially those who have to put
In a full day's worn that you
can rent a one-ton Ford truck
and Drive It Yourself night, or
day and do all your trucking or
moving. Handle your own otuff
and cut your cost halt In I wo.
. W'e never close.
Drive It Yourself Co.
1314 Howard. Douarla 3622.
FIDELITY rPRvAv CD.
STORAGE MOVING, PACKING
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS
REASONABLE RATES.
FREE RENTAL SERVICE.
COMPLETE LIST OF
HDI'SFS AMP! IPlDTMfVTQ
1107-11 Howard St. DouKlas' 0288.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and planes, moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA V!t T iTnmnn
806, Bouth 16th. Doug. 4188
METROPOLITAN
VAN and STORAGE CO.
Owned by H. R. Bowen Co. Tyler 1400
UNION TRANSFER CO.
Let us estimate your moving, lucking
and storage. 1606.Davarsort. Doug. 2908.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
. QUICK
Snappy Bargains
In Exchanged Cars.
New 1921 Essex touring.
. New 1921 7-passenger Oldsmobile.
New 1921 4-pass. Oldsmobile pacemaker.
New 1921 Oldsmobile truck.
One 1921 Nearly new Scripps Booth.
Ridiculously low price.
For quick sale
Look us over.
Bring the old car along.
TERMS IF DESIRED.
Neb. Scripps Booth Co.,
3569 Farnam. Phone Doug. 5383.
New Oldsmobile
Pacemaker
New, t.1.800.
Terms to responsible
jyU.3 Ly.
Phone Tyler 4134.
WILL trade Franklin Sedan car, al
most new, for six room residence In
good section Omaha. Will pay differ
ence In cash.
JOHN TRIPP
Conant Hotel.
SOME bargains in used !'"urd cars. Mc-
Larrrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford
Service Station, ,15th , and Jackson,
Douglas 3600.
1921 LIBERTY, good condition, 6-cord
tires, newly, overnauiea, must to seen
and demonstrated to be appreciated. A
real bargain. Call Tyler 68K7 or So. "479.
WILLYS-KNIGHT coupe, model 88-4,
with five wire wheels; In excellent
condition; at a bargain. Box 0-43 Bee.
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH-OAKLAND CO.
20th Biid Harney Sts.
SEVEN Passenger Willys-Knight, model
ss-ti touring. win tase oiner car in
trade. Walnut 157.
OAKLAND COUPE for sale at very rea
sonable price. Terms arranged. Col
fax 0228.
USED car, bought, sold and exchanged.
Trawver Auto Co., 2210 Farnam Bl.
NEARLY NEW 6 PASSENGER BUICK
TOURING. HARNEY b5.
Miscellaneous.
CEDAR BATTER YY separators treated
and dry. You save 50 per cent ny ouy
Ing direct from our mill. Bay View
MIH, 861-663 Thornton Ave., San Fran
cisco. FARM LANDS.
Wisconsin Lands.
LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER Just
ut. containing 1921 tact or ciover iana
in Marinette county. Wisconsin. If for
a home or a an Investment you are
thinking of buying good farm land
where farmer grow rich. erd at once
for this epeclal number of Lsndology.
It Is free on requeat. . Address Skld-morr-Rlehlc
Land Co., 433 Skldmore
IUehls Bldg.. Marinette. Wis
SEE JIGCS AND MAGGIE IN FULL
PACE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY DEE
U
MOO A.RE THE
NEW aOTLER
VEVAND ACCOROlN
TO HER TELEPHONE
TOR MRb.JI4
CONVERSATION
I'M TO BE, TREATED
I RELIEVE -
A ONE OF
1921 BY INT'L FlATUM
FARM LANDS.
Minnesota Lands.
180 ACRES and stock, $8,000. Equity
i.and Exchange, St. 1'nul, Minn.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans.
WE have cash on hand to loan on Omahu
rualdences. "
E. H. LOUGEE. INC.,
638 Keellne Bldg.
FARM LOANS, lowest rates, best terms.
PAUL PETERSON, 33 Douglas Blk.,
Omaha.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FAR MSI
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1018 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 2715.
luw to siii.uuu maae promptly. -F.
P. WEAD, Wead Bldg.. 310 S. 18th' Bt
Miscellaneous.
LOANS WANTED
No delay In closing loans on real
estate. Apply now. .
W. T. viKArlAM,
Doug. 1633.
Bee Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
To buv or rHI Omaha Real Eatato foe
FOWLER & M'DONALD
1120 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Douglas 1423.
LIST homes and Income property with
GRUENIG REALTY CO.,
1418 1st Nat. Bk. Doug. 1968.
WE SPECIALIZE JN DUNDEE HOMES.
C. B. STUHT CO..
City Nal'l Bldg. Douglas 8787.
HAVE Inquiries for homes do you want
to sell your property? List It with
C. A. Grlmmel, Omaha Nafl Bk. Bldg.
BIRKETT-
REAL ESTATE:
Sells, Rents. Insure
350 Peters Trust Bldg. Doug. 0633
PT TTTRPTPXTQ REa-l estate
.d. IJCinJDriiNO Ins. and Rentals
605 Omaha Nal'l Bk. Bldg. Douglas 2183
W: G. SHRIVER RKAlDeTB
1047-9 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1638
THE Old Reliable Real Estate Office.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.,
1508 Dodge Bt Douglas 1848.
LI8TING8 WANTED.
Western Real Estate Co.. 413 Karbach B.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
DUNDEE DOUBLE CORNERS
We have two of the most sightly
corners on Fifty-second street; price
right.
ALFRED THOMAS & SON,
604 First National Bank.
GLOVER & SPAIN
Can -sell your property. Douglas 2850.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS,
$17,760.00.
Neat triple brick flat; close In, ' on
street with good future: income $2,160
per year: Investigate this today.
RASP BROS., 213 Keellne Bldg. Ty. 0721.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
A CLIENT, formerly conducting general
store, desires to engage in mercantile
business. Will exchange northern Min
nesota farm land for stock of merchan
dise. General store preferred. G. How
ard Smith, Lawyer, Thief River Falls,
Minn. '
REAL ESTATE for sale or exchange.
Have 800 acres In a body, central Iowa,
three sets Improvements, Want good
city business property. Hansen, 600
Iowa Building, Des Moines, Iowa.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 80 acres of
good sandy loam soil in Loup county,
Nebraska, at $25 an acre, or will ex
change for sedan or 3-passeiiger coupe.
L. F. Diddle Co.. Marshfield, Wis.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Dundee
Dundee Bungalow.
' Five good sized rooms and bath,
finished In oak In main rooms,
choiue south front lot near 49th
and Underwood; price $7,000.
Osborne Realty Co.,
630 Peters Trust Bldg. Doug. 2282.
Florence.
NETHAWAY. Suburban prop'hy. Col. 1409.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
9 Rooms Walking
t Distance.
Strictly modern, hot water heat,
lot 45x69; price only $5,500;
part cush, why pay sent?.
Osborne Realty Co.,
630 Peters Trust Bldlg. Doug. !2S2.
Omaha Real Estate and Investment.
JOHN T. BOHAN,
621 Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler 4880.
North
Miller Park Bungalow
6-room strictly modern bunga
low, all on one floor; one room'
finished on the second; full ce
ment basement, furnace heat; oak
floors and oak finish; built-in
bookcase and built-in buffet; built
in features In the kitchen; dandy
large lot 165 feet deep on paved
street; paving all paid. Can be
Itandled on very reasonable terms.
' Owner has bought a larger house
and must seJ at once. -
Payne Investment Co.,
. 637 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg.. D. 1781.
North of Kouritze Park
$800 Down.
Six-room, strictly modern bun
galow, all on one floor; oak floors
throughout; partly oak finish;
full cement basement; furnace
heat; dandy nice soith front lot
on paved street; paving all paid,'
Price $3,800.
Payne Investment Co.,
537 Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg.
Douglas 1781.
Choice Bungalow.
Five large rooms and bath, fin
ished in oak, built for home:
garage, east front lot, one-half
block to Sherman Ave. car; noth
ing like this for $5,300; part cash.
Osborne Realty Co.,
630 Poters Trust Bldlg. Doug. 22S3.
MILLER PARK DISTRICT.
Beautiful five-room home, story and
half plan; brand new; oak and enamel
finish; east front; immediate posses
sion; can arrange terms of $500 cash
Call Mr. Grant, Walnut 6373.
COLORED.
For sale. Six-room house, strictly
modern, large lots, $2,750, small pay
ment down, balance like rent. Call
Webster 0606.
3306 FOWLER AVE.. 7 rms.. mod. ex ht.j
3 iota, chl:keo hou, fruit trees. $700
cash. bal. mo. -Crelsh. 00 TKur. D- 0200.
HOUSES for colored, small payment down.
Dav'ls. 2530 Grant SL Webster 2420.
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THEM TAKE! MY ADVICE.
AN' ST ON THE NE.XT
TRAIN OACK WHl-E. -VDOVE.
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SMVICt. INC.
First Woman is
Executed in Erin
Resident of Farming Class
Executed in Scotstown Dis
trict of Monaghan.
By' The Associated Press.
Dublin, April 18. First execution
of a woman- in the strife in Ireland
is announced. She was taken from
her home in the Scotstown district
of Monaghan today, and killed on
the bank of the river.
The woman, who was Kitty Mac
Carron, about' 45, belonged to the
farming class and lived with her
parents in a mountainous district
About midnight a pa?ty of masked
men entered the house.
The victim struggled, but the as
sassins fastened her hands behind her
back and led her, pleading pitifully,
down a lane, where the body was
found with a bullet wound, through
the check.
A card was inscribed:
"Soies and informers beware.
Tried, convicted and exesuted by
the Irish republican army."
Dublin, April 17. Nearly I.UUu
Irish emigrants embarked at Queens-
town yesterday and today for the
United States.
Battle Over Beer for
Medicinal Purposes
Waxes Hot in Congress
Washington. April 18. The drys
are bombarding congress with ap
peals for legislation prohibiting the
prescription of beer for medicinal
purposes and the wets are quite as
vigorously protesting against any
move in this direction.
The Anti-Saloon League is pro
moting- the proposed legislation and
has lined up with medical' associa
tions and hospitals,
"The officers of tbc National
Retail Druggists association have
followed the lead of the physicians
and have gone on record against
beer as a medicine," says the league.
"Under the law the druggist is the
only one who can sell it for medicin
al purposes, and tliese officehs of
the druggist association realize the
menace which it is to a respectable
trade." It is expected that the bill
to prohibit medicinal beer will be. in
troduced this week. In the mean
time, the regulations concerning it
are being perfected.
Attorney Is Restrained
j By Wife Who Asks Divorce
Daniel Horrigan, an attorney, was
sued for divorce in district court yes
terday by his wife, Olive, who al
leges that he has struck her and oth
erwise treated her with extreme cru
elty. She asks an order restraining
lijm from interfering with her or
their child, 7, at their home, 1314
North Thirty-fifth street, during the
pendency of the suit. They were
married in 1904. , ,
Three Republics Pledge to
Aid Costa Rica in Near War
Washington, April 18. Guate
mala, Honduras and Salvadore,
members of the new Central Amer
ican union, are pledged to declare
war simultaneously with Costa Rica
against Panama, if Costa Rica deems
such action necessary in view of the
present boundary dispute with Pana
ma, according to official advices re
ceived here today.
reXl estate improved
North.
COLORED.
For sale. Six-room, strictly mod
ern, oak: floors, built-in features, one
block from car line, larse lot, small
payment down, balance like rent. Call
Webster 0606.
$4S0.00 CASH.
Balance monthly and , you can move
right into thl new 6-room, all modern
bungalow. Oak and enamel finish, high
grade plumbing, good neighborhood.
Call Mr. Cole, Douglas 7413. -
MINNE LUSA home and lot offer th
best opportunity to Invest your money
Phon Tyler 1T.
J. B. ROBINSON, .real estate and Invsaft
ment M3 Petr Trust. Doug. n7.
D. K. BUCK A CO. buy nd sell homes.
South.
4-room house. 6407 South 33d,-' $1,760:
will take $700 down, balance easy terms.
Call Doug. 6621, 460 Brandels Theatei
Bldg.
4-ROOM house and two acres, price $4,000,
$1,600 down, balance $35 per month.
Call Doug. 6621, 460 Brandels Theater
Bldg.
ONE ACRE and 3-room house, price
$1,660, $760 down, take car also.
Selling Your
House by
Phone
You may get lots of phone
calls when you try to sell
your house yourself but
how many people actually
come but to see it?
Let us BRING the buyer to
you, and make a sale for
you.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Established 186.8
Doug-. 0200 608 Bee Bldg.
Drawn for The Bee by McManu
CopyriKht, 1921 International New Sorvica
VQIIR HEALTH -
South Side
Judge Frees Men Nabhed by
Detective Agency Member
Membership in a private detective
agency is not sufficient authority to
make arrests, Judge Dunn told Hans
Sugart, Thirtieth and Q streets, yes
terday, when Sugart . boasted he
had arrested five men for fighting in
his soft drink parlor Sunday night
and then called the police.
The five men, Mike Nick and
James Dasifoll, 2921 Q street; John
Sacks, John Ritonyo and Paul Sacca,
3118 R street, were discharged by
the judge, while Sugart was given a
lecture on sleuthing in general. Su
gart "displayed a membership card in
the Hartford Detective agency of St.
Joseph, Mo.
Case of Actor Who Stabbed
Man Put Over by Judge
When the mother of Leo Loner
gan, 2208 O street, reported her son
was unable to attend South Side po
lice court yesterday because of
knife wounds, the case against Ray
mond Blackburn, Des Moines actor,
charged with cutting Lonergan, was
continued to Wednesday.
The pair got into an argument Sat
urday night in Poppes restaurant,
Twenty-fourth and N streets.
Blackburn declared Lonergan tried
to flirt with his wife.
Lonergan suffered knife wounds in
the left side of the head, abdomen
and thigh, according to the police.
Marie Condon Is Winner
In Prize Doll Contest
Marie Condon, 8, 4408 South
Twenty-second street, won the prize
doll given in the story contest con
ducted by the Philips department
store, Twenty-fourth and O streets,
which closed Saturday night. The
store was crowded with contestants
and their parents and friends from
3 until 9 p. m,, during which time
they were entertained by music by
a five-piece orchestra. To safeguard
against disappointment among los
ers in the contest Manager Philip
Greenberg gave every child in the
contest a teddy bear and whistle.
t ; a
ration Offices on
Regist
South Side Are. Opened
Registration offices were opened
yesterday in the South Side city hall
and will be open from 8 a. m. to 8
p. m. today.
Full registration of South Sid?
voters is anticipated because the po
litical pot is bubbling merrily and
women, especially, are taking an a
tive pat in the campaign for th
clecaion May 3,
Strong Box Containing $200
, Is Stolen From, Fort Crook
An iron strong box, weighing 100
pounds, and containing $200 and vai
uable records, was stolen Saturday
night from the paymasters omce in
the barracks at Fort Crook, Lieut.
Charles E. McDonald reported to
South Side police yesterday.
Funeral of Mrs. Burk
Funeral services for Mrs. Cather
ine Burk, 70, former resident of
Omaha for SO years, vho died Sat
urday in Sioux City, were held yes
terday at 4 p. m. in the Brewster
chapel, the Rev. R. L. Wheeler of
ficiating. Burial was. in Graceland
Park cemetery.
South Side Brevities
To let, May 1st, storo room, 4703 S.
34th St., In one of th best retail loca
tions on South Side. Rent reasonable.
Al L. Bergqulst. Adv. - .
"Sylvia" Is the name "of the annual
operetta to be given by th choru classes
of South High under Miss Mapel Ship
herd's supervision, some time in May.,
Railroad salvage, high-grade furniture,
new and used; Iceboxes. $4 up; new cot
tone mattresses, $6; garden tools. E.
Vaks, 2610 N St. 80. 2370. Adv.
The annual "Passing Show," for the
benefit of the athletic association of
South High, will be given May , by
various departments of the school, under
the supervision of several different teach
ers. Detective John B. Sczepanlak Is rejoic
ing over the arrival at his home, 3307 Gold
street, Sunday, ot a bouncing boy. Mother
and rhlld are reported as doing nicely.
The father has been a member of the
South Side police fore for a number of
years.
South High's final debate, th ona that
will decide the championship of this
district, will be held April 21. In the
school auditorium. The opponent will be
Commerce High and South will uphold
the affirmative Sid of the state ques
tion. The team Is expecting a large at
tendance at this debate.
Detailed arrangements are being made
for the annual Vellum Carnival at South
High to be given In the gymnasium,
April 22. There will bo a hort enter
tainment. Ice cream cones, candy, con
fetti, whistles, balloons, a fish pond and
fortune telling. Everyon Is assured a
good time.
The South Side Merchants' association
of Omaha will hold Its regular monthly
meeting tomorrow night at South Side
city hall. Philip Greenberg, proprietor
of Philip' department store, will deliver
an address on tbs "Value of Advertising."
Miss Elinor Dlckman of the Nebraska
Humane society will give an Illustrated ad
dress on the work of the Humane society.
Rupert Rashki and Fred Oleson will make
three-minute addresses on Humane society
work.
More' Unrest in Petrograd.
Stockholm, April 18. Advices
tell of reports of further labor un
rest in Petrograd. These declare
that in consequence M. Zinovieff,
the governor has written to the
newspapers in an effort to check the
movement.
Dietz Party Returns.
C. N. Dietz, Gould Dietz and their
mother returned Sunday night from
Long Beach, Cal. A party of friends
and relatives welcomed their ar
rival at the Union station.
Convention to
Gain Recognition
For Irish Opens
I
Organization Meets to Out
line Campaign to Be Con
ducted in U. S. to Secure
Moral Support.
Chicago, April 18 Irish Amer
icans from all sections of the couutry
gathered today for the opening of
the first national convention of the
American association for the recog
nition of the Irish republic.
Leaders in the movement to gain
American recognition of Ireland
were on the program for the two
day assembly. 1
The session opened with the in
vocation by a representative of
Archbishop Mundelein of Chicago.
Mayor Thompson welcomed the
delegates. Other speakers presented
today included Harry J. Boland, as
sistant to Eanimon De Valera;
Frank P. Walsh, counsel for the as
sociation, and Donal O'Callaghan,
lord mayor of Cork. Miss Mary
MacSwiney, sister of the late lord
mayor of Cork-. Miss Mary Mac
Swiney, sister of the ate lord mayor
of Cork, who died in Brixton prison,
was on tonight's program.
"We seek for Ireland," Mr. Bo
land said, "the application of those
noble principles for which you
fought the war. We seek your sup
port so that the age-long struggle
may be consummated in the recogni
tion of Ireland by the United States.
The struggle has resolved jtself into
a question of money. We will come
to you again for a new loan for(the
republic. This convention must re
solve today so to organize so that
when the call comes you will be pre
pared to supply $100,000,000 should
Ireland ask it in the name of liberty.
"An effort is being made in Amer
ica to create the impression that Ire
land is unreasonable in its demands.
Ireland insists in only one right the
right' of the Irish people to de
termine fori themselves how they
shall be governed. This is all Ire
land asks this and a peace with
honor." ,
McFadden to Propose
Measure to Abolish
Currency Comptrollei
Washington, April 18. Legislation
abolishing the office of comptroller
of the currency and removing the
federal reserve board from possible
domination by ,the Treasury depart
ment will be pressed by Representa
tive McFadden of Pennsylvania,
chairman of the house committee on
banking and currency. Mr. Mc
Fadden has considerable support for
the bill and expects its passage.
In line with the purpose to give
the federal, reserve board greater in
dependence the McFadden bill pro
vides that the secretary of the treas
ury no longer shall, be a member of
the board. The present law provides
that the secretary of the treasury
shall be ex-ofncio chairman of the
board. The McFadden bill provides
a place on the board for the assistant
secretary of the treasury in charge
of- fiscal bureaus, but it is held by
Mr. McFadden that this would not
mean that the treasury would exer
cise such an influence over the poli
cies of th board as is possible under
the present law.
Pittsburgh Man Arretted
For Death of Little Girl
Pittsburgh, April 18. John Miller, ,
38, former member of the city fire
department, was .arrested in connec
tion with the disappearance and
death of Nadine Krcmer, 8, whose
body was found in a stable near her
home Saturday night. Officials later
gave out a statement that Miller had
admitted killing the child.
Officials said Miller insisted that
the girl had entered the stable of
her own volition last Tuesday even
ing, that she fainted before he had
harmed her and that after he had
found it impossible to revive her, he
deposited the body in a hole in the
floor. '
Airplanes Used in Search
For Murder-Bandit Trio
Abe'rdeen, S. D., April 18. Avia
tors and posses have been scouring
Brown county today for three ban
dits who last night shot and killed
Clarence Netland, 39, storekeeper at -Tacoma
Park. Hetland was shot "
when he reached for a gun on the
cash register when the men ordered
him to throw up' his hands.
Real Estate Transfers
Omaha Loan and Building Assn. to
George O. Dyck. et aU 63 St., Ill
ft. N. of Bedford Ave., W S.
60x133 ...$ 3E
A. John Falen and wife to Jo
Nackenoff and wife, Decatur St.,
180 ft. T. of 27th St., N S, 0xl2S 3,00
Charles M. Smith and wife to
James D. Lockard, 13th St.. 243
ft. ff. ot Carter Blvd., W S.
40x35
Jennie A. Sautter to Charles M.
. Vandas. S. . Cor. 10th and Ban
croft Sts.. 63.6x61 16,00
Catherine Hahn and husband to
Warren B. Dennis, Orand Ave.,
160 ft E. of 22d St., S 8, 60x136 3,000
Chris Kjeldgaard and wife to Anna . .
M. Chrlstenaen. Uth St., 60 ft.
S. of Deer Park Blvd., B 8.
60x180
Phyllis O. Tebbens to Irene Reld
and husband. Pratt St.. 170 ft
W. of 18th St.. S 8. 40x136 1,260
Edgar H. Scott and wife to Paul
Bradley, Jones St., 00 ft. E. of
63th St., N S. 60x130 2,30
Cora M. Fitzgerald to Laura I.
Iwton. Harris 8t 60 ft E. of '
30th Ave.. 3 S. 60x100 f,36
William 8. Wilcox to Albert Ooet-
schel, 8. w. cor. 60th and Pierce
St.. 63xl28U 680
Mary C. Rlngwalt and husband to
u. a. Mcioun uo.. istn Bt, i
ft. 8. of Pierce St.. E 8. 44x6 6,000
Oeorge T. Morton and wife to A.
K. Longpre. 33th St.. 344 ft B.
of Center St. E S. 60x136 I
Charles W. Martin and wife to
John P. Murtagh and wife, Tltu
Ave.. 174 ft. W. of 25th Ave.,
8 S. 44x120 T,4
Jams W. , Murphy to Befu T.
Maxaon and wife. N. W. cor.
13th and J St.. 40130 S,1S
Samuel Msncuso and wife to O-
tano Castro, et al. 12th St.. ft
S of Dorcas St.. E S. 66x133 ... 2,30
Dulcl A. Baad and husband to
Nel A. Peteron. t al. noeior
Blvd., 180 ft W. of 20th St.,
N 8. 46x123 i6
Qeorge F. .lone nd wlf to Mar
tin w. jiautstnger. isuret ,
236 ft E. of 26th Ave., 8 8,
ISrttl 6.7t
Frank Pecha and wife to Jake B.
Williams. 17th ft., n it . ot
Martha St.. W S. lx6 1.300
Msrtln Hall and wife to Wallace
Ross Ilsger. et al, corny St.. J.
ft. K. of 30th St.. N 8. 40x127.. t.ttt
Wallace Ross ilsger and wife to
Herman Cohn, Corby St., 3.t ft
E. of 30th St., N 8. 40x137 3.600
Cyrus R. Mrfotter and wife to
James MRnaison. n. w. cor. 30th
and Indiana Ave.. Sx6 7.260
Nettie Wlkoff nnd husband to Viola
M. Schrocder, N. K. Cor. 34th and
Mason St., 44xi:i ,
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