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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921.
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DEATH & FUNERAL NOTICES.
UOLEWINSKI Mr. Itlle. 2306 Hickory
St., May 10; ago 40 year, at a local
hospital.
Funeral service from the family reci
dence Thureday at (:30 a. m. to Im
maculate Conception church at a. m.
Interment In 8t. Mary Magdalen' ceme
tery. Deceased U survived by hpr hus
band, Steve Holewlnskf, and two chil
dren, Edward and Dorothy.
DOMAN Peter, 1718 Dodge street. May
I, at a local hospital, aged 63 years. Bo
ceased in survived by two nephew. J.
P. and James A. Uurnon, and one niece,
Mrs. Thos. Arundel.
Remains will be taken from Huffman
funeral home this afternoon to Lincoln,
via Burlington, for burial on Wednes
day. YINGLINO Henry, age 62. He Is sur
vived by hla wife and four sons, Ed
ward, Walter, James and Ralph of
Omaha.
Funeral wlIL he Thursday morning
from residency 2408 N. 17th at :30
a. m. to Sacred Heart church at 10
a. m. Interment Holy Sopulhre ceme
tery. SMY'CH Misa Mary J., aged 84 years.
She wa the aunt of John Joseph, Janice
T. and Alfonso Moore, and Mrs. J. A.
Bennewlta.
Funeral Wednesday morning from the
Oood Shepherd convent, Fortieth and
Jarkson streets, at a. m. Interment
Holy Sepulrher cemetery. .
MORTENSEN Harriet Marie, age S year;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morten
ten, died Monday evening.
Funeral Thursday ut 2 p. m. from
Brewer' Funeral Home, I4th and K St.
Rev. K. M. Holmberg officiating. Burial
at Forest I.awn cemetery. .
FBNWICK Marion Louise, 3508 N. 24th
St., May 10, aged 23 years.
Funeral aervlce from her home
Thursday at 8:30 a. m.. to Sacred Heart
church at a. m. Interment In family
lot at Holy Sepulcher cemetery. De
ceased I survived by her mother, Mr.
Clara Fenwick.
FITCH ETT Frank L In tl 83d year.
Funeral at C. C. Hayne undertaking
rooms. 24th (nd Ames Ave., at 2 p. m.,
Thursday, May 12. Interment at Cox
sackie, N. T,
CARD OF THANKS.
WE wish to express our most sincere
thanks to our many friends and neigh
bors for their kindness and sympathy
ahown during th illness and death of
our beloved husband, father and brother.
Also for th beautiful floral tribute.
Mr. M. O. Headley, Mr. and Mrs.
George Mo, Mr. and Mr. A. E.- Head
ley, Mr. and Mr. B. H. Headley. Mr.
and Mr, c. Strahl, Mr. and Mr. A,
Nelson. ' -
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
STACK & FALCONER
OMAHA'S BEST
"rro'AMBULANCE BERHvic,?oo4
Thirty-third and Farnam.
HULSE & RIEPEN
PIONEER FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
101 South 16th St. Jackson 1226
HEAFEY & HEAFEY,
Undertakers and Embalmers,
Phont H. 268. Offlct $611 Farnam.
FOR AMBULANCE call Market 0680.
Kortsku Funeral Home, 23d and O Sta.
FLORISTS.
LEE L. LARM0N
1814 Dougla St. ' Pouglat 8244.
L. Henderson, 1619 Farnam. Jackson 1258.
JOHN BATH. 1804 Farnam. P.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Births.
Lena Oyson,
Stevt and
2117 Webster
atreet. boy.
Dan and Carolina Gradina,
Twenty-eighth street, boy.
Paolo and Lucia Patanla,
6311 South
715 Pacific
Hermfn'and Madaline Smith, 707 South
Thirty-ninth street, girl. .
Theodore and May Galsche, 4719 South
Twentieth street, boy. ...
Fred and Stella Smith, 812 North
Twenty-first street, boy.
John and Opal Connelly, 1113 South
Fiftieth street, girl. .
Frank and Ella Powell, 2248 Pierce
treet, girl. ,. .
Isadora an4 Hattie Nathan, hospital,
bfoncent and Anna Wardyn, J778 Du
pont street, girl.
Walter and Linda Scott, 2721 South
Tenth street, girl.
Gus and Mary Machacek. 61S4 South
Thirty-ninth street, boy. ,
William and Delia Hopkins, hospital,
''waiter and Louisa Rowley, ( hospital,
"Benja,min and Mablt Willeford, hospital,
toy.
Joseph and Mary Sarrott, 2619 Mon
roe street, girl. ' .
Chris and Veola Larsen, hospital, boy.
Fred and Mabel Bird, 813 South Seventh
x'SsVa'nd Veta Weaver. 2220 "South
Seventeenth atreet, boy.
Arthur and Joyct Schwertly, hospital,
girl.
Clyd and Charlott Wengort, S312
Martha street, boy.
Herman and Ros Hakenholz, 2323
Monroe ttreet, boy.
Sam and Santa Villone, 1E0S Ohio street,
irl.
Gtorgt and Viola Maystrick, 2421 South
Sixteenth ttreet, girl.
Jamea and Minnie Dortch, hospital, girl.
William and Imogens Hunt, hospital,'
- Sam and Rose Epstein, hospital, girl.
Deaths.
Sarah M. Stafford, 90,. 2410 Saratoga
atreet.
Mrs. Carolina O. Bennewitx, 68, hos
pital. Cordelia A. Sweet, 75, 3428 Larimore
venue.
Eloist B. Dunbar, 6, hospital.
Mary Wesley, 16, 1806 Ohio street.
Infant Gerber, infant, hospital
' John Watts, 64, hospital.
. Nannie Badshaw, 29, 2624 Binney ttreet,
Louis Morgan, 32, hospital.
Oust Holmberg, 66, hospital.
Joseph Pelican, 85, 1928 South Thir
teenth street.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
The following parsons were issued per
mits to wed:
Merlin E. Schreiber, 21, Wisner, Neb.,
and Anna C. Kracher, 20, Wisner, Neb.
Bob Roy Armstrong, 23, Howe, Neb.,
and Nelle Schaefer, 23, Brock, Neb,
Clyd C. French. 13, Decatur. Neb., and
Edith Peck, 18, Tekamah, Neb.
Murel Huffstutter. 21, Omaha, and Elsie
Bressman, 20, Omaha.
Carl Lewis, 21, Council Bluffs, la., and
Alpha OlUard. 28, Council Bluffs, la.
Andrew J. L. Sandhoefner, 23, Omaha,
and Theresa A. Kleine, 23, Omaha.
Milton H. Ondracek, 25, Omaha, and
Margaret Kouba, 23, Omaha.
Frank M. Krejcl, 3D, Omaha, and Alice
Kraye. 16. Omaha.
LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS.'
LIBERAL reward for re
turn of Gladstone bag,
especially contents. Lost
on Lincoln Highway be
tween Elkhorn and Fre
mont Sunday. Express
and advise owner. T.
C. Romsland, Albany
Hotel, Denver, Colo.
FOR ARTICLES LOST on ttrett cart tele
phone Tylsr SO0. Wt are anxious to re
' ttor lost articles to rightful owner.
- OMAHA A COUNCIL BLUFFS ST. RT.
COMPANY.
LOST Pink cameo brooch. Auditorium.
Monday night; return to 618 Keelin
Bldg,; reward.
SATURDAY evening, pockethook contain
ing paste and money. Walnut 2783.
SMALL tan purse, reward. Harney 4366.
PERSONAL.
1 WILL give her or In. your home elec
tronettt or violet ray treatment, also
massage. Doug. 6844. .
fcLECTRiC baths aod massages. WE. 2911.
BRINGING UP
V 1
MA.Cc;
HA
ME
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazine. Wa collect. We distribute
Phone Doug 4135 and our wagon wilt
call. Call and Inspect our new borne
1110-1122-1114 Dodge St.
SPANISH LESSONS Will accept limit
ed number of pupils desirous of learn
ing the Spanish language. Method, con
versational and different, giving pleas
ing results quickly. Address Box 0-82,
Omaha Bee.
SAY IT WITH
& SWOBODA,
HXOWEUS FROM HESS
1416 FARNAM STREET.
RENT vnccum cleaner, $1 day. KU. 411IS.
WEAVING, old rugs remade.- AT, 1433.
Swedish massage, massuese.209 S.20.D.5877.
RENT Hoover vacuum, $1 up. Wal. 1947.
MASSAGE Emma Brott. Webster 1717.
MASSAGE 210 North Seventeeht St.
MASSAGE. Call Douglas 0549.
SWEDISH massage. 318 Neville
Block.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Accordeon Pleating.
ACCORDION. ld). knife, (unburst, box
pleating, covered button, all site and
style; hemstitching, picjt edging, eye
let cut work, buttonholes, pennants.
Ideal Button and Pleating Co., 201
Brown Blk. Jackson 1936.
Neb. Pleating &
St.. 2d floor.
Button Co.. 1803 Farnam
Douglas 5670.
Furs.
WEI remodel your furs and make them
like new. Furs stored and Insured
against all losses.
KNEETER ALASKA FUR CO.,
203 S. ICth. Doug. 72.
Detectives.
RELIABLE) Detective Bureau. Railway
Ex. Bldg. JA 2066. Night Col. 3K12.
JAMES ALLAN. 212 Neville Blk. Evidence
secured in all cases. Atlantic 1136.
Dancing Academies.
LEARN TO DANCE RIGHT. .
Fancy. Stage and Ballropm
Dancing 'i aught.
Lfsson by Appointment.
EMPRESS RUSTIC GARDEN.
Empress Theater. Atlantic 5645.
KEEP'S HOTEL ROME
LET KEEP'S teach you to dance. Spe
cial attention to children. Satisfaction
assured. Dg. 2681. '
Ifpl-Pinti School lor Dancing, 2421
"cl Farnam. Douar. 7fi0.
Painting and Paperhanging.
A PAINTER wishes work. Can do your
work at a reasonable price. P. H.
Kvenvold, 2711 Wirt. Webster 0478.
DA VI a & CO. First-class painting, raper
nanging; work guaranteed. Tyler uasn.
INTERIOR varnishing, enameling, floors
waxed, wail paper cleaned, walnut 4821.
FIRST-CLASS paper hanging and paint-
ing: nan-ay A. Claup, Douglas 4909.
PAINTING, paperhanging and wallpaper
cleaning. J. Nau. Walnut 4667.
WALL PAPER cleaned. Web. 4519.
Patent Attorneys.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
J W. MARTIN, patent atty'.. 1716 Dodge.
Miscellaneous Announcements.
DIAMONDS VVe pay tne bM,t
UiaiUVlf UlJ prlc, w)tn rv1leg
to buy back at small profit. OROSS
JEWELRY CO 402 N. 16th St. loug
las 6049.
TOMATO plants, Red Head, Bonny Best
and Champion, 61.00. Ponderosa, 81.25
per hundred and up. Kenwood 3999.
A. D. Ferguson, 60th and Ames.
PAXTON-MITCHELL CO.,
37th and Martha Sta., Omaha. Neb.
Brass, bronze, aluminum and machine
gray Iron castings.
RAZOR BLADES sharpened. Single, 35c;
double edge, 45c doz. Mall orders so
licited. Omaha Sharp Co. 103 N. -16th.
DR. CONCANNON. chiropodist. Bushman
Blk.. 16th and Douglas. Doug. 6165.
PAXTON HOTEL TURKISH 3ATH.
Massage, hot .lack.
CONCANNON BROS., TYLER 57S1.
THEATRICAL costumes for amateurs the
atrical, etc., to rent at Theo. Lleben
Son. 1516 Howard St.. Omaha.
SUITS
SAVE 60 PER CENT.
D, B. GROSS.
402 N. 16TH ST. DOUGLAS 5049.
BELL'S MENTHOL OINTMENT can be
purchased at Rial to Drug Store, 16th
and Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb.
FILMS developed: printing and enlarging.
Writs for prices. The Ensign Co -607
Howard St.
HAULING All kinds. 82 per hour. Orders
taken black dirt and fertilizer, ashes
and rubbish hauled. Webster 6602.
NEW and rebuilt electrical apparatus.
LeBron Electric, 318 8. 1-th St.. Omaha.
WRITE me if annoyed by the Pocket
Gopher, O. P. Wyland. Harlan, la.
FILMS developed, one-day service. Kase
Studio, 213-29 Neville Blk. I
TOMATO, cabbage, raspberry plants. Ken.
2614.
HAULING, all kinds, ton truck. Ken. 4297.
TINNING, furnace repair work. Har. 3153.
Omaha Towel Supply. 207 8. llth. D. 0628.
FOR SALE.
Furniture and Household Goods.
OMAjfca PILLOW-CO. Mattresses made
over In new ticks at half the price of
new beds. 1T01 Cuming. Doug. 2467.
Pianos and Musical Instruments.
GEORGE A. SMITH Dealer In drums,
xylophones, etc, instructions, repairing.
Address 2761 Davenport St. for catalog.
Phone Harney 2967. Try Smith's pedal.
BIGGEST phonograph bargains In Omaha.
Shlae Phonograph Co.. 1404 Dodge.
Clothing:.
SUITS
SAVE 50 PER CENT.
D. B. GROSS.
402 N. 16TH ST. DOUGLAS 5049.
Typewriters and Supplies.
TYPEWRITERS
AND
ADDING MACHINES.
All MAKES, bought, sold, rented and
repaired. Sole agents for the CORONA.
Get our prices before you buy. Every
machine guaranteed.
Central Typewriter Exc
Douglas 4120. 1912 Farnam.
EDISON business dictating machine, com
plete with records. Walnut 2789.
PROTECTOGRAPHS, K.
19 Farnam Bldg.
A E.': bargain.
Miscellaneous Articles.
1-TON Fairbanks No. 4 standard
scale, IHxftt toot platform, also
28-inch Buffalo Forge Co. exhaust
fan. Inquire at Omaha Bet office.
17th and Farnam Sts. Phont Tyler
ion.
SEWING MACHINES
W rant, repair, tell needles tod part.
MICKEL'S
18th and Harney. Dufia 1971.
100 PER CENT ripe honey at a reduced
price. erd C. Ross. Onawa. Ia. Box 184.
SAFFIS BARGAINS. 12th A Farnam.
FOR SALE Eclipse gas range. Telephone
Harney 1531.
ROYAL Klectrio Sweeper. Price, 40.-Jack-ou
3141.
FATHER
THERE1, tOrvE OF
IE MADE - SHE
ALWAYS VvANTEDi
TO TRY IT.
FOR SALE.
Miscellaneous Articles.
WE buy, sell safes, make desks, show
cases, etc, orae.na r ixtur & supply co,
a, w. ior. u:n and Douglas. D. I7Z,
WANTED TO BUY.
DESKS DESKS DESKS
New desks, used desk bought, sold and
traded. J. C. Reed. 1207 Farnam. D. 6146.
WE AIM TO PAY FULL VALUE FOR
FURNITURE, RUGS, ICEBOXES, AT
LANTIC 49(18. -
WANTED SITUATIONS.
Male.
YOUNQ man, clean habits, desires position
as houseman or job with room and
board. Box 0-74, Bee.
WANTED Position as watchman, first
class reference. Market 2125. 2512 N
St., South Side.
Female.
HOUSEKEEPERS. LAUNDRESSES.
Watch tht Domestic column of The
Bee. Lots of good places art always
advertised. Don't miss them.
COLORED girl wants house work;
call
Webster 0265.
HELP WANTED MALE.
Stores and Offices.
WE WANT a district manager to rep
resent the North American Life Insur
ance company in every county !n the
state of Nebraska. Let me hear from
you. O. E. A. Salmans, Box 701,
Mitchell, S. D.
WANTED District managers, branch
manager and salesman; by a responsible
manufacturing company; positions pay
1050 to SHOO per month. Apply after 10"
a. m. Hill notei, Mr. MCK.ee.
Professions and Trades.
PRINTERS, pressmen, binders. Perimv
neht positiona for capable craftsmen,
American plan shop; good wages: un
excelled working conditions In thorough
ly modern plant. The W. H. Klstler
Stationery Co., Denver, Colo.
WANTED Experienced drug clerk, who
can give reference from former employ
ers. Good chance for man with ability,
willing to work. General . office, 2d
floor, 19th and Farnam St. Sherman &
Aici;onneii Drug co.
OMAHA EMPLOYMENT BURSAL.
121 N. 16th St Phone Douglas 1112.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGH.
110 So. '4th. Writ for catalog.
Salesmen and Solicitors.
WANTED
Young man
experience for
with some sales
outside soliciting.
Position pays 280 per month to
start. Advancement sure.
BOX X-52, BEE.
SALESMAN WANTED.
By large middle west manufacturer of
steel tanks for all storage purposes,
special sheet , and plate fabrication:
high-class engineering organization and
modern shop equipment. Man with
sales -engineering experience can build
large business. State experience and
present connection in first letter. All
corrspondenc confidential. Box -1523,
Omaha Bee.
SPECIALTY SALESMAN For Nebraska;
old established Whls lint auto products.
Must be a man of proven ability selling
dealer trade. Permanent position with
weekly drawing account against liberal
commission basis. Give full details first
letter, also advise If have car. R. M.
Hollingshead Company, 19th and Camp
bell Sts., Kansas City, Mo.
EXPERIENCED SPECIALTY SALESMAN
WANTED, MUST BE OVER 25 YEARS
OF AGE; FOR WORK IN IOWA, NE
BRASKA, SOUTH DAKOTA AND WYO
MING. APPLY SUITE 208, 204 SO.
11TH ST., LINCOLN, NEB. A FULL
TIME PROPOSITION.
WANTED Experienced stock salesman
to handle first-class ground floor prop
osition; reference and bond required;
none but qualified men wanted. Write
Box 667, Grand Island, Neb.
WANTED Salesman experienced In sell
ing patent medicines. A chance to get
an interest In established business. tX
wonderful opportunity. Parle Chemical
Co., Otturawa, la.
SALESMEN wanted; we can use a num
ber of first-class candy salesmen; call
Saturday morning. May 14, National
Alfalfa Products Co., 28th and 1st Ave.,
Council Bluffs.
TWO city salesmen to sell complete line
butchers and restaurant supplies. H.
Ehrllch & Sons Mfg. Co., St. Joseph,
Mo.
WANTED Live wire salesman, one with
ability to create new advertising ac
: counts. Address Lock Box 0-73, Bee.
Trade Schools.
LEARN telegraphy In three months!
Work for board while attending. Tui
tion reasonable. Position secured. Rail
road wire for practice. Catalog free.
Address Boyles College, Boyle Bldg.,
Omaha, Neb.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED 1.000 men to wear Uncle Sam
shoes at (2.90 pair. Mid-West Harness
Co.. 706 N. 16th.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
Professions and Trades.
GOOD chance for man with ability, will
ing to work. General office, 2d floor,
' 19th and Farnam Sts. Sherman &
McConnell Drug company.
EXPERIENCED lady finisher wanted. Ap
ply 714 So. Sixteenth St. Western Tailors
Doug. 6798.
Household and Domestic
OIRLS
Watch th Domestic Column ot The
Bee Want Ad. Good, well-paid end
homelike place alway advertised
WANTED A middle sged lady to do
housework for widower on a farm with
three 3) In the family. Chas. Bean,
North Bend. Neb., R'. F. D. No. 2.
EXPERIENCED girl for general house
work, no laundry. Good home for right
party. Harney 2253
Miscellaneous.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
' In the present business condition,
those who can do more than one thing
are In demand. Comptometer knowledge
isn't heavy to carry nor tedious to ac
quire, but It pays big dividends.
COMPTOMETER SCHOOL.
Day and Night Course.
Dougla 1493. 403 Mickel Bldg.
"The School That Graduates Expert.
MIDDLE aged ilngle woman to take
charge of children, tall Jackson '014
evenings. -
EXPERIENCED USHERETTE WANTED.
8TRAND THEATER. JACKSON 3089.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
YOU can easily make from 15 to 26
every evening with a Peerless pop corn
machine. fee the demonstration this
week at 2016 Farnam 8t. H. D.
Treime? & Co. '
T( GET :n or out of nuslne
A Co.. 411 McCague BIO
set LEWIS
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Registered
U. S. Patent Office
I I I'LL EM tONE rT
1 KILLs ME- WHEN.HE
tv I J FINDS ME EATIN'IT- J
I SHE'LL BE PLEADED
1 AH THEN I'LL A,K HER
fjKIN tQ OUT- J
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BUSINESS CHANCES.
EVERYTHING for the tire repair man
used, new equipment, tools, repair ma
terlal. Vulcanizers Supply Co., 2912
Farnam.
HELP WANTED.
Male and Female.
WANTED Men. ladies and boys to learn
barber trade; big demand; wages while
learning; strictly moaorn. can or write
1403 Dodge St. Tri-Clty Burner College
EDUCATIONAL.
DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL.
complete courses In accountancy, ma.
china bookkeeping, comptometry, short
hand and typewriting, railroad and wlrt
leas telegraphy, civil service and all
English and commercial branches. Write.
call or phont Douglas 156S for large
illustrated catalog. Address
BOYLES COLLEGE.
Boyle Bldg.. Omaha, "'ch.
Van Sant School of Business.
Day and Evening Schools.
220 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Douglas 689.
FOR RENT ROOMS.
Furnished Rooma.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ROOMS T
Or have you planned on making 1
change, which will be more convenlen
for you? If so, then call The Be Want
Ad Dept.. Tyler 1000, and we will 4.01
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
encs In case you wanted to make an
other change. These lists are absolutely
free 01 charge to all readers ana uaver
Users of The Omaha Bee and published
solely for their convenience and benefit.
Call any time. Tyler 1000. Want Ad
Dept
LARGE S. E. front rm., mahg. furniture.
very large closet, suitable for 2 or more;
also pleasant, well furnished south rm.
nice res'd'nce die., 1034 S. 29th. HA. 3017
FRONT room, modern, private family,
suitable for 2 gentlemen; meals If de
sired; walking distance; reasonable.
Web. 3610.
FURNISHED, strictly modern room suit
able for two. Close to carllne; breakfast
If desired. Kenwood 2846. 2619 Fowler
Ave.
415 N. 25TH One large furnished room
for gentlemen, walking distance, reason
able rent. Atlantic 4561.
VERY pleasant front room, close In, pri
vate home, fine neighborhood; lady
only. Call Douglas 591 o.
SINGLE front room. $3; large double
rooms; clean and desirable, $5 and 36;
close In. Atlantic 6U-'9.
NICELY furnished room; walking distance.
Rent reasonable, gentlemen preferred.
Harney 0488.
SLEEPING room for gentlemen and break
fast if desired. 3822 S. 26th. Ma. 2403.
Commercial Hotel Clean rooms, $2.50 per
week and up. 2310 M St., South 0648.
4 ROOMS in one of finest homes on
South Side. Tel. Market 1373.
ONE single front room. 2602 Dewey. Doug.
2979. Reference.
Housekeeping Rooms.
CALL FOR COMPLETE LIST i. F HOUSE
KEEPING ROOMS IN CITY. 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
BENEFIT OF OUR ADVERTISERS
AND READERS. TYLER 1000. WANT
AD.
THREE furnished rooms to young couple.
complete . for light housekeeping, in
modern, private borne. 3215 N. 25th.
Web. 2666.
TWO large, light housekeeping rooms, un
furnished, for colored. 2811 im. aotn si.
(Rear.) Webster 6810.
Fur. hkpg. rooms, reasonable. Web. 0802.
NICELY fur. hkpg. rms. Atlantic 4071.
Board and Rooms.
FOR CHOICE BOARD AND RM. WATCH
THE BEE WANT ADS, AND If IUU
DO NOT FIND WHAT YOTT WANT IN
THE WANT COLUMN CALL TY. '500
AND ASK ABOUT OUR COMPLETE
LIST OF ROOMS.
LOVELY room with board for two
In
modern, private home, walnut am.
BOARD and rooms,
809 8. Twentieth. D.
7530.
FOR RENT-APTS. AND FLATS.
Furnished.
CHOICE furnished apartment in Page,
31st and Farnam St., to ucioDer 1, next;
five rooms and sleeping porch; fine lo
cation. Price S120 per month, including
garage.
THREE rooms and bath, completely fur
nished; west; fine proposition, ana will
ing distance; $78 to good party. Doug
las 1734.
Unfurnished.
Peters Trust Company,
Specialist In apartment management.
STRICTLY modern, west Farnam apart
ments. 4 rooms, tile bath. V. 7401. nan
sen Sales Co., 607 Paxton Bldg.
4-ROOM apartment, south and east ex
posure, $47.50. Maple court, lsu aiapie.
Webster 4945.
FOR RENT Business Property,
SEE F. D. WEAD. 110 8. 18Tn ST.
MOVING AND STORAGE.
MOVE IT YOURSELF.
Do you busy people know es
pecially those who "have to put
In a full day's work that you
can rent a one-ton Ford truck
and Drive It Yourself night or
day and do all your trucking or
moving. Handle your own stuff
and cut your cost half in two.
W never close.
Drive It Yourself Co.
1314 Howard. Douglas 2622.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and planes, moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
106 8outh 16th. Doug 416$
METROPOLITAN
VAN and STORAGE CO;
Owned by H. R. Bowen Co. Tyltr 140$
UNION TRANSFER CO.
Let us estimate your moving, packing
and storage. 1605 Daverport. Dong. 2908
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
WHEAT screenings $1.60 per 100. See
A. W. Wagner. 801 N. 16tn. Dg. 114Z.
BUFF. Orpington eggs. $2.00, thorough
bred, heavy Inying. Douglas 032i.
R. I. R. hatching eggs, $1.00 per setting.
Kenwood 8246.
BABY chicks with mother. Walnut 2102
BELGIAN hare rabbits cheap. Web. 4365.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
FOR SALE, one and one-half ton Re
public truck with stake body and cab.
One good Ford truck body and cab.
One good 1919 Ford touring car. Phone
Doug. 2702.
FOR SALE Fine Liberty Six 6-passenger
touring car, 1920 model; like new; call
24th and Parker St., In garage, or
phone Webster 4824
SOME bargains in used Kurd cars. Mc
Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy tora
Service Station, 16th and Jackson.
Douglas 3500.
1920 NASH 6, nearly new, carefully used
car. terms. Ha e-A-Dav car Co.. 40tr:
and Farnnm.
FOR SALE (HEAP Liberty, 1920, Just
overhauled. Harney 0573,
SEE JICCS AND MAGGIE IN FULL
PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE
THAT'b Fine
CATSOT TOO
MADE
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
HUDSON SUPER-SIX
TOURING
Here you are. We are showing
this week several beautiful Hud
son Super-Six Touring Cars at
prices ranging up from $900.
Every car is thoroughly renewed
in every respect and Is delivered
to you with the same guarantee
as a new one. These cars are re
finished in standard colors and
also several special color jobs,
which are very classy. If you art
thinking of buying a car; this
summer, do not fail to see our fine
line of renewed Super-Six cars.
The prices are rock bottom and
our guarantee protects you from
every risk. Call at our sales
rooms or phone Douglas 1970 for
information.
GUY L. SMITH.
YOUNG MAN!
Why rent a Ford when you can
buy a rebuilt automobile at our
clearance sale. Small cash pay
ment, balance monthly.
Omaha Auto Sales Co.,
2060 Farnam,
$50
cash will make a first payment
on one of our automobiles dur
ing our annual sale,
Omaha Auto Sales Co.,
2060 Farnam St.
FARM LANDS.
Minnesota Lands.
160 ACRES and stock, $8,000. Equity
Land Exchange. St. Paul, Minn.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans.
WILL MAKE LOANS
on city real estate. No delay in closing.
W. T. GRAHAM,
Jackson 1 533. Bee Building.
WE have cash on band to loan on Omaha
residences.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.,
538 Keeline Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO-
1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 271d.
FARM LOANS closed promptly, best rates
and terms. PAUL PETERSON, Si
Douglas Block. Omaha.
$100 to $10,000 made nromDtly.
F. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg.. 310 S. 18th Bt
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
WANTED,
MINNA LUSA- LOT.
Will exchange 7 -passenger Olds tour
ing car in perfect condition, has run
only 6,000 miles. ,
CALL COLLINS, Walnut 0127.
To buy or sell Omaha Real Estate see
FOWLER & M DONALD
1120 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 1426
1ST homes and Inenme property with
GRUENIG REALTY CO.,
1418 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg.- Jackson 1966.
WE SPECIALIZE IN DUNDEE HOMES,
C. B. STUHT CO.,
City Nat'l Bldg. Dougla 8787.
HAVE Inquiries for homes do you want
to sen your property 1 List 11 witn
C. A. Grlmmel. Omsha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
PTP VPTT REAL ESTATE:
OlAVJXiX X Sell. Rent. Insure
350 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 0633.
P. J. TEBBENS
605 Omaha Nat'l Bk Bldg. Jackson 2182
THE Old Reliable Real Estatt Office.
M CAGUE INVESTMENT CO..
1500 Dodge St. Donglat 1346.
HAVE $1,000 cash as first payment on
o or b-room house or bungalow in good,
location up to $7,000. Atlantic 3623.
LISTINGS WANTED.
Western Real Estate Co.. 41$ Karbach B.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE Some cash and clear.
beautiful, modern 6-room bungalow; 2
rooms In oak; 2 block from 2 car
lines; In Walnut Hill, for 6 or 7-room,
good, modern, 2-story house near car
line on West Side. Address Box Y-1519,
Omaha Bee.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Dundee
DUNDEE COTTAGE
BARGAIN
Six rooms and bath, nice lot, good lo
cation, close to car. $8,600.
W. T. GRAHAM,
Jackson 1533. Bee Building.
Florence.
RM. res., all mod.; 3 large lots 132x360;
all kinds bearing fruit except peaches;
beau, view; ideal location and home; no
colored. Price $7,800. Kenwood 1409.
Nethaway, Flor. prop., no col. Ken. 1409.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West
Edgewood Bungalows
Some classy places of 5 and 6
rooms In Omaha's only exclusive -bungalow
section. Excellent ar- .
rangements, superior workman
ship and construction. A few ready
for occupancy, others under con
struction. Priced from $6,760 to
$8,750. For further information
or appointment for Inspection call
Frant Benson, Walnut 1680, Sun
day and evenings.
Benson & Carmichael,
642 Paxton Blk. Tyler S540.
STUCCO BUNGALOW
Iu the Monclair addition,' near
Oregon Trail, five rooms and
bath, finished In oak, oak floors
throughout, white enamel In bed
rooms, pretty fireplace, choice
south front lot; price only $6,000;
' $2,000 cash down. Jackson 2282.
On Franklin Near 43d.
. Five-room and enclosed sleeping porch.
Oak finish downstairs. Large pressed
brick fireplace In living room; prlct
$7,600; terms.
CHAS. E. BELMAN,
Douglas 3236. 702 Peters Trust Bldg.
Omnha Real Estatt and Investments.
JOHN T. BOHAN,
621 Paxton Blk. Atlantic 4880.
Drawn
IT COVC
POUND AND
AFTER
NEARLY ALL. O" 'HE
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1021 BY iNT'L
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
STRICTLY MODERN
4233 DOUGLAS ST.
7 rooms, full two-story. First floor
has three large rooma and hall, oak
finish and floors. Three bedrooms, en
closed sleeping porch and bath on sec
ond floor. Full cement basement; newly
painted, just like new. Price, $7,600.
$4,000 cash required.
Payne & Carnaby Co.,
616 Om. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Jackson 1016.
WEST FARNAM BRICK
Nine rooms and bath, oak and
pine finish, strictly modern, lot
98x140, paving paid, renting now
for $200 a month: price $12,000;
half cash; near 39th and Cass.
Don't fall to see this. Call
Osborne Realty Co.,
630 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 2282
4416 Mayberry Ave.
Good eight-room house. Oak floors
throughout. Living room, sun room,
den and kitchen on first floor. Three
bedrooms and sleeping porch on second,
$3,500 cash will handle.
REALTORS.
E. H. Benner Co.
Douglas 8406. 437 Railway Exchange.
Houses for sale west May 8. 11 and 13.
Dundee Special
New 6-room and bath, full 2-story and
attic nome. complete in every detail
beautifully finished and decorated: fine
ly located, east front, near car line and
school. Priced right $2,600 cash, good
terms on balance. 308 S. 60th St,
Mattson & Smails,
Douglas 8102. 1214 City Nat. Bank,
Bungalow
Near 49th and Cuming Sts. Five rooms
and sleeping porch. Oak and white
enamel; fireplace, built-in bookcases;
full basement; furnace heat. Wal. 2282.
North.
Walnut Hill District
$1,500 Down
This beautiful full 2-story
strictly modern up-to-the-minute
6-room house. Consists of large
living room, dining room, kitchen
and reception hall on the first
floor, finished in oak floors and
oak woodwork. Three dandy
large airy bedrooms and bath on
the second floor. Full cemented
basement, furnace heat; and all
' modern conveniences. House newly
decorated from top to bottom and
all varnished. Floors waxed up
In first-class condition. Storm win
dows and screens; dandy south
front lot on paved street, all paid.
One-half block to two different
car lines, 4 blocks to a good
school; about 20 minutes ride to
the heart of the city. We are
offering this property at a bar
gain figure of $7,600 on very rea
sonable terms of $1,500 down,
balance monthly. House vacant,
possesirioV at once.
R. L. Stewart
Atlantic 4882.
Payne Investment Co.
Douglas 1781.
Payne Carnaby
Jackson 1016.
NORTH SIDE
On Spragut St., near Florence
Blvd., we have an elegant com
bination frame and kragstone,
semi-bungalow of 7 rooms. Large
living room, beamed ceilings and
paneled walls in sunroom and din
ing room. Fine kitchen with all
kinds of built-in features. Three
nice bedrooms and tiled bath, up.
Heavy oak floors throughout.
Basement has separate plastered
wash room. Furnace room, coal
bin. Double garage, solid cement
drive. One-half of garage rented.
House la In the best of condition
Inside. You could not duplicate
the homt today for $8,500, Priced,
$6,000.
Charles W. Martin & Co.,
REALTORS,
742 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Atlantic 0187.
New Bungalow
Immediate Possession
Five-room bungalow. Living
room and dining room has beau
tiful oak floors and finish; two
nice bedrooms and white enamel
bath; kitchen has dandy built-in
cabinets; full cemented basement,
splendid heating plant. Corner
lot, both streets paved. This is
one of the best built homes in
Omaha. Priced at $5,750, $1,000
cash, balance like rent. Corner
38th and Charles streets.
Payne & Carnaby Co.,
616 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Jackson 1016.
$4,!
L900
Located near 24th and Maple we
are offering for sale a very good
property In a six-room, two story
house. This has three large bed
rooms and bath. The living
rooms downstairs are good sized
and finished In oak. Paving all
paid. Don't fail to Inquire on this
property as the price is right and
the terms very attractive, requir
ing $300 or possibly a little less
dawn.
AMOS GRANT CO.,
REALTORS.
DO. 8380. 330-2-4 Brandels Theater Bldg.
MILLER PARK.
This neat little home has re
ception' hall, living room and din
ing room; oak floors and finish,
bookcases and buffet built In, to
gether with French doors opening
into sunroom. Kitchen In white
enamel. Two bedrooms and bath
up. Full basement, garage and ce
ment driveway. Lot 44x165. Terms,
$2,000 down. Priced right, with
further discount for additional
cash.
Alfred Thomas & Son,
REALTORS.
Jackson 0064. 604 First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Kountze Place Residence
$1,500 Down
-room full 2-story strictly mod
ern house consisting of 4 rooms
on the first floor with oak
floors; built-in fireplace; 6 bed
rooms and bath on the second
floor; full cement basement,
furnace heat; dandy extra large
lot, 60 foot frontage by ISO feet
deep, on paved street, all paid.
Price, $6,500. Possession at once.
Payne Investment Co.
637 Omaha Natl. Bnk. Bldg. Douglas 1781
HOUSES for colored, small payment down.
Davis. 26.10 orsnr St. weijuter i4jo
D. , BUCK & 'CO. buy aod sell honiee.
for The Bee by McManua
Copyright, 1921 International Newt Servict
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more:
FtATURf StNVICt. INC. 5.,
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
1630 VICTOR AVE.,
$5,500
Very attractive little bungalow,
ftve rooms, strictly all modern, in
good condition; house about four
years old. Terms can be ar
ranged. GLOVER & SPAIN,
REALTORS.
Douglas 2850. 918-20 City Nat'l,
Comfortable Kountze
Place Home
Wirt St., near 20th; one of the
best-built homes in this beau
tiful district; four large rooms
downstairs, three finished and
floored in oak; upstairs has four
bedrooms and bath; full cemented
basement, with fruit cellar, laun
dry, cistern, furnace; considering
condition and location, this is a
genuine bargain at $7,500; reason
able terms. Shedd Investment Co.,
637 Railway Exchange. Jackson
4254.
Beautiful Prairie Park
Home
Near 27th and Meredith; all
modern 7-room home; oak floors
and finish down, white enamel up.
Full cemented basement, excel
lent furnace, water heater. Two
car garage; paved street, beau
tiful shade; 3 blocks to school,
one block to car line. Priced
right at $7,600.
SHEDD INVESTMENT CO.,
637 Railway Exchange. Jackson 4264.
Immediate Possession
Move right into this strictly
modern six-room home; oak floors
throughout; oak and wtiite enamel
finish; tile bath, fireplace, built
in feature, stationery tubs, etc.
Owner has two places and this ont
must be sold.
Alfred Thomas & Son,
REALTORS.
604 First National Bank Bldg.
$6,000 Home $6,000
Seven rooms and bath, oak fin
ish, strictly modern; 2 large lots,
on paved street, paving paid, g-'
rage. Just west of Prairie park;
can be handled with $1,600 cash;
tor appointment phone
Osborne Realty Co.,
630 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 2282
SEE THIS AT ONCE.
3033 Haskell. Excellent five
room, modern house; corner lot;
large living room, dining room and
kitchen, first floor; two bed
rooms and bath upstairs; full ce
mented basement, furnace and gas
heater; paved street, near boule
vard; one block from car. Priced
right at $6,500. Shedd Invest
'ment Co., 637 Railway Exchange.
Jackson 4254.
40th & Grand Ave.
Newly painted bungalow consist
ing of living room, dining room,
two bedrooms, one really a sua
room, bath and kitchen first floor.
Has two rooms finished on second.
$5,g00. Terms.
Alfred Thomas & Son,
REALTORS.
604 First National Bank Bldg.
Dandy Bungalow, $5,800
New. 6 rooms and bath, strictly mod
ern, fine oak finish every room, attic,
fine basement, furnace eta, nice lot,
paved street, near car line, 19th' street,
near Sprague; $1,000 cash down, balance
on payments. Quick possession.
P. J. TEBBENS CO.,
605 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Jackson 2182.
Crown Point Ave.
Six rooms and enclosed sleeping
porch. Oak floors and finish first
floor; beamed ceilings .in living
room and dining room. Oarage.
Alfred Thomas & Son,
REALTORS.
604 First National Bank Bldg.
COLORED
( rooms strictly -modern, large lot,
small payment down, balance like rent.
Call Webster 0923.
FOR SALE BT OWNER.
Seven-room modern home. Fine hot
water plant; large lawn and shade
trees. If looking for a real home, in
vestigate. Call Cel. 1312.
S306 FOWLER AVE., 7 rms., mod. ex ht.;
I lota, chicken house, fruit trees. $700
' cash, bal. mo. Crelgh, 608 Bee, JA. 0200.
MINNE LUSA homes and lota offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Atlantic 0107.
J. B. ROBINSON, real estate and Invest,
snent 642 Peters Trust. Doug. 8n7.
South.
3511 South 35th St.
Center hall entrance, large living room
with fireplace and bookcases; paneled
and beamed ceilings In dining room;
kitchen first floor; four bedrooms:
sleeping porch and tiled bath second
floor; dark oak finish first floor, ma
hogany and birch finish second floor;
' hardwood floors throughout; full base
ment, furnace heat; toilet and fruit
room; priced low for quick sale.
George and Company,
Atlantlo 3024.
Realtors ,
Deals
Show
Profits
No. 1
N In February, this year, Max Nitz, 2723 Bin
ney St., bought through a Realtor, lots on
Binney just west of 25th St., for $1,000. Two
months later, through a Realtor, he sold
these same lots to R. W. Gruenig, First Na
tion Bank building, for $1,450.
No. 2
Five pieces of the Angie Levy estate were
appraised at $12,950. A Realtor this year
has sold them for a total of $17,500.
Copsult a
Realtor '
OMAHA REAL ESTATE BOARD
Hearings on Appeal j
Of Rail Employes for 1
Safety Lights Close
Lincoln, May 10. (Special.)
Hearings of railroad brotherhood
before the state railway commission
on appeals to that body for lights
on all railroad switchstands and pilots
on light engines running outside of
local yards were concluded today.
At the request of the brotherhoods,
the commission delayed hearings on
appeals for three brakenien in switch
yards where main line trains are
made up and broken, and on trains
consisting of 50 or more cars.
Attorneys asked Harry Ford, rep
resenting the brotherhood, if it were
not a fact that orders came from na
tional brotherhood headquarters to
bring these appeals before the rail
way commission. Ford declined to
answer.
"I just wanted to show that some
of the leaders in the Plumb plan
ownership proposition who have rep
resented to federal authorities that
there is a great waste in railroad
operation are themselves seeking to
create more waste by forcing the rail
roads to employ more men than are
needed," said Attorney Dressier of
the Northwestern.
Hordes of Crows Ravaging
Poultry Yards at Geneva
Geneva, Neb., May 10. (Special.)
Hordes of crows are causing a loss
to poultry yards in this county. Near
Geneva, especially along Turkey
creek, a large number of chickens
have been taken and carried to the
nests where the fledglings are fed on
the young poultry. Chicks weighing
a quarter of a pound have been seized
by the carnivorous birds. Crows do
some damage here every year but this
spring they have appeared in larger
numbers than ever before and the
menace to young chickens is so
great that farmers are using their
guns constantly to thin out the rob
bers. Bryan Refuses to Talk on
Defeat As Lincoln Mayor
Lincoln, May 10. (Special Tele
gram.) City politics continued to
buzz here again today, following re
fusal of the city commissioners yes
terday to elect Charles W. Bryan,
high man at the election, mayor.
Throughout the day Bryan stead
fastly refused to make any statement
relative to his 'next move. His res
ignation as commissioner of streets
assigned him was expected hourly.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
.Acreage.
10 ACRES.
Near Dundee, practicable for garden
ing or keeping few cows; 4-room house,
barn, etc.; rent, $30 per month.
GEORGE CO.
Miscellaneous.
$5,000
A complete modern and strictly
up-to-date little bungalow with
stucco exterior and all oak and
white enamel finish. The house
has French doors, bookcases, mir
rored doors, etc,
AMOS GRANT CO.,
REALTORS.
DO. 8380.
330-2-4 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
MODERN BUNGALOW
Story and half plan, oak and
white enamel finish, located on
paved street and In good locality;
will require about $1,750, bal
ance will be arranged In straight -
AMOS GRANT CO.,
TT3 T Ton a
DO. 8380.
330-2-4 Brandels Theater Bldg.
SIX ROOMS,
" $5.950 $450 CASH-$56 MONTHLY.
Practically new, all modern 6-r. house
can be bought on above terms. Good
neighborhood. A snap for some one o'i
above terms. Call WA. 6433 evenings.
or Douglas 7412 days. Ask lor air. ioif.
GOOD five-room house, modern except
heat, price $2,900, $700, balance on
time.
Real Estate Transfers
Henry Curtis to Stanley Clurej, 27th
St.. 60 ft. N. of K St., E. S.
60x150 -A--
Carl Swanson and wife to Gene
vieve M. Scannell and husband.
Nicholas St.. 94 ft. E. of 31st
Ave., S. S. 47x120
Joseph Fodor and wife to Fred
Armbrust. Grant St., 176 ft. W.
of 29th St., S. S. 25x124
International Realtv Asstes to Reu
ben H. Kapser, N. K. Cor. Fonte
nello Blvd. and Wirt St., 45x116
Henrietta Brandes and husband o
W. O. Jensen, Spencer St., 74 ft.
' H! of 94th St.. N. 8. 60x112
900
9,000
1,000
70$
4,500
1,260
1,800
100
1,00
W. O. Jensen and wifo to John B.
Tripp, Spencer St., 74 It. r,i
24th St., N. 8. 60x112
Roy V. Hallenborg to Fred S. Muel
ler, 19th St., 200 ft. S. of Leaven
worth St., E. S. 60x144 i.
Susie A. Grosjean and husband to
William W. Ohlin, et al. 60th
Ave., 146 ft. N. of Leavenworth
St.. IS. S. 60x130
Irenaeus Shuler, et al, to John
Happe, 42d St., 160 ft. S. of Burt
St., E. S. 60x128.5
Everett J. Dolph and wife to Lud
wig O. Guggenmos and wife,
Camden Ave.. 180 ft. E. of 25th
Ave.. 8. S. 45x136
Mary P. Boyd and wife to Jessie
jj. wereruie, tor. inn nu
Tlewev Ave.. 60x120
John P. Talbott snd wife to An
drew Thomas, 14th St., 160 It. .
of W St.. W. S. 80x130
Adolph Musfl, et al, to Joseph
Kadll, et al, . w cor. zvm ana
TUnrrnft Sts.. 4X50
Mary A. Cotter. t al. to Gillian
Mcuoy. cnicago ot., o iu iu. oi
2.',th St.. 41x132
Margaret L. Wolf and husband to
Edgar S. Wyeorr, et al, s. B.
Cor. 68th and Lake Sts.. 60x130..
George T. Morton and wife to Earl
H. Havs. N. W. Cor. 28th and
Plnkney Sts., 384x120
Axel H. Borg to Eskll R. Ander
son, 8. E. Cor. 47th Ave. and
Wirt Sts.. 40x126
Carl Wicklund and wife to Ed
ward A. Lindsay, et al, 37t hSt.,
160 ft. N, ot Spauldlng St. E. S.
40x134
1.100
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3,960 I
6,000 !" y
2.309
2,500 ,
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