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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. MAY 19, 1921.
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These rstes fcpX hsr tn the Pally
ei Sunday teo. .: ajdverassiavu. ap
pear in lnth- morm"n- and evening daily
Wan for tn t-n charge.
COKTHAOT RATES ON
APPLICATION
Want ada accepted at the following of
ficea: MAIN OFFICE 11th and Karoam Sts.
South Sid 3 South 34th St.
Council Bluffs ..15 Scon St.
WANT ADS RECEIVED BY PHONE AT
TYLER 1000.
THE BEE will not be reeponeible lor
more than one incorrect inaertion of an
advertisement ordered for more than one
time.
CLOSING HOURS FOR WANT ADS.
Evening- Edition ll:4J A. M.
Morning Edition 9:00 P.M.
Sunday Edition 9:00 P. M.. Saturday
DEATH & FUNERAL NOTICES.
STO.VKH Mrs. Reinle II., aged 6 yearn,
died at the home of her pephew, O. S.
Nelson. 34!0 N. I8th Ht., Sunday. May
li. 1121.
Funeral from Crosby Funeral Home.
Thursday afternoon at 2:S0. ' Services
conducted by Rev. Jackson of Ftrct
United Presbyterian church. Burial at
Forest I.awn cemetery. Greaham, Ore
gon, paper copy.
NIH.I.ANKY Mrs. Ohio C. 2664 Marry
St., May 1. at alts 40 years, at a local
hospital. Remains will lie In atats at
Hoffman Funeral Home until 6 p. m.
Thursday when they will bo taken to
Louisville, Ky., for burial on Saturday.
Deceased la survived by her huaband,
J. A. Mullaney, and four childron: Cath
erine, Aquinas, James and Anna TjOulse.
CHRISTKN8NN Jacob, May 16. 1021;
aged 71 year.
Funeral servlcos will be held from
fam'ly residence, 1T02 South 9th street,
to nieta Memorial church, lOfu and
Wortliington streets, Thursday, May 19,
r.t 2 o'clock p. m. Interment Spring
welt cemetery.
TOWL Rrwln B aged 71 years; died
Monday at his home. JJS2 I. street.
Funeral Friday at 2 p. m. from Brew
er Funeral Home, 24th and K streets.
Row A. A. Tjcl.arme and Rev. George
Van Winkle officiating. Burial at
Oraceland Park cemetery.
ATTENTION Odd Fellows and Rebekahs,
membera Omaha Lodge JSO. I. and itutn
Helwkaha. Funeral of J. R. W. Evans
will be held May 1. at 2;S0 p. m. from
Cuie A MrKiiv undertaking narlore.
ICU Farnam St. Interment West Lawn
cemetery.
MARTIN James A., aged 83 years; died
Tu-sUhj- at a local hoapltal.
Funeral Thursday morning at 10 a. m.
from Brewer's Funeral Home, I4th and
Tv streets. Rev. A. K. Walborn officiat
ing. Burial at Graceland Park ceme
tery. JJ KM riERS of the ItanlMh Association are
requested to attend the funeral of Jacob
Chrletcnsen on Thursilay. May 19, at
3 p. m. rrom metz M. K. enurcn. Tenth
and Worthlngton Street. Chris. Nelson,
President.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
STACK & FALCONER
OMAHA'S BEST
prro "AMBULANCE -et
Thirty-third and rarnam.
HULSE & RIEPEN
PIONEER FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
711 South 16th St. Jackson 122(1
HEAFEY & HEAFEY,
Undertaker and Embalmera.
Phone H. 26S. Office 2611 Farnam.
FOR AMBULANCK call Market 06S0.
Korlako Funeral Home, 93d and O Sts.
FLORISTS.
LEE L. LARMON tf0e
U14 Douglaa St.
Dooglas 1244.
L. Henderson, 1519 Famam. Jackson 1258.
JOHN BATH, 1104 rarnam. D. 1ft.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Births.
' Emlque- and Mary Ruls, 1105 South
Twenty-second street, girl.
Charlea and Ethel McGee, 2513 Z street,
bos'.
John and Mary Skripsky, 8810 South
Twenty-third street, boy.
Raymond and Helen Montague, 2(60
Pleree street, boy.
Albert and Mae Allen, 3615 North Six
tieth street, girl.
John and Mary Archlhnld, hospital, boy.
William and Maggie Tuite, 1S20 Wash
ington street, girl.
Coy and Helen De La Roi, 1916 South
Eighteenth street, boy.
Edward and Ethel Mtcklewrlght, hos
pital, girl.
Ben and Marie To Alegeo. 6105 South
Twenty-sixth street, girl.
Karl and . Kuth Duncan, "620 Capitol
avenue, girl.
Karl and Emma Green, hospital, boy.
Joseph and Milada Hanak, hospital,
girl.
William and Imogene Hdnt, hospital,
boy.
Jamea and Minnie Dorteh. hospital, girl.
Mike and Tolly Abraham, hospital, boy.
Walter and Etta Olldden, hospital, boy.
Deaths.
Cornela Adamowirz, 48, 4623 South Thirty-second
street."
J. G, McReynolds. 44. hospital.
Harry Wentiel, 22, 6140 South Thirty
ninth avenue. - ,
Jacob L. Rothschild, 60, 208 Drake
court. "
John M. Cahlll, 68. hospital.
Georgia Mart Stuffelbean. (, hospital.
Henry Ehlers, 64, hospital.
farrte Hlnrh, 06, hospital.
Amos T. Shank, 69, 1112 South Eleventh
street. f
Mrs. Sebastlioia T.apuzza, S3, hospital.
John Lowell Wilson, 84, hospital.
Henry B. Allan. 72. 3860 Harney street.
MARRIAGE LICENSES!
The following persons were Issued per
mits to wed:
T.eroy Wllkerson, 30, Omaha, and
Pt.ullna Otte. 25, Sioux- City, la. ,
Jack H, Shnff, 33, Omaha, and Marie
Wells. 17, Omaha.
Carl A. Harms, 24, Omaha, and Daisy
M. Davis, 20, Omaha.
Frank H. Connote, 27, Anthon, la., and
Jan Freeland. 26, Onawa, la.
Nela A. Kelson. 81, St. Edwards, Neb.,
and Minnie E. Hertz. SO. Malvern, la.
Gerry L. Rex, 27, Omaha, and Bessie M.
Mitchell, 27, Omaha.
Chester P. Reals. SO, Glenwood. la.,
and Phllomena Welrlck, 30, Glenwood. la.
Wray M. Scott. 19. Omaha, and Helen
Z. Bolshaw. 19, Omaha.
Emit F. Menshek, over 21, Omaha, and
Rose Dworak, over 18, Omaha.
William H. Christopher, 21, Omaha, and
Helen E., Roper, 21, Sheridan, Wyo.
Frank H. Jordan, !8. Omaha, and Flor
nc K. Ne'sen, 21, Omaha.. -.
John Lone, over 21, Omaha, and Clara
Hoeachen, over 18, Omaha.
Ernest F. Johnson. 26, Omaha, and
Dora Irene Gllmore, 19, Qmaha.
I LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS.
PERSONS who picked up black leather
purse containing diamond ring In case
on road between Central City and Mar
quette April 24 please return to Mrs.
W. A. Rsfshauge. Folk, Neb., and re
ceive reward.
FOR ARTICLES LOST on etreet cars tele
phone Tyler 800. Wo are anxious to re
store lost articles to rightful owners.
OMAHA A COUNCIL BLUFFS ST. RY.
COMPANY.
MASONIC pin, between 3410 N. 29th St.
and Harden s store; reward. Web. 0691.
LOST A fox terrier, black and white.
Liberal reward. Call Walnut 2i72.
LICENSB number and tail light near 16th
and Harney. Kenwood 1372.
CAMEO brooch pin at Krug'a park; lib
eral reward. Market 0161.
LOST Collie pup, tan and white. 421 8.
41 at St Harney 1037.
PINK Trlooletto walat on HQward St. Call
days. Douglas 7483.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
MACCABKE'S MAY DANCE
Tho dance originally planned for May
13 will be given Thursday evening. May
19 at Crounse Hall opposite postofflre.
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Array Industrial home
eltelta roar old: clothing, furniture,
nagasinos. Wo collect. We distribute
Phono Dong. 4131 a ad oar wagon will
rait. Call and tnapeet our new home.
1110-1113-1114 Dodge St-
NOTICE On and after May 17 I will
not bo reeponeible for any debta or
charge accounts contracted by my wife,
Mra. Eileen Romberg. Arvld Romberg,
huaband. j-
AT IT WITH FLOWERS FROM HK8S
e SWOBOPA. 1415 FARNAM STREET.
ELECTRIC bath and message. Web. 2911.
VIOLET ray and massage. Douglaa 6644.
WEAVING, old ruga remade. AT. 1413.
Swedish massage, maasaeeo.30 8.20.D.5877
RENT Hoover vaceam. 11 op. Wal. 1947.
WIDISH naeeage. 313 Neville Block.
MASSAGE Emma- Brett. Webster 171T.
MASSACiS, CaU Oouclaa 1543
BRINGING UP
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Accordeon Pleating.
ACCORDION. sltK knife, aunburat. box
pleating, covered button, all sites and
atylea; hemstitching, plcjt edging, eye
let out work, buttonholea, pennants.
Ideal Button and Pleating Co., 301
Brown Blk. Jackaon 1936.
Neb. Pleating & Button Co.. 1SU6 "arnaro
St.. 2d floor Douglas fi7n
Dancing Academies.
LEARN TO DANCE RIGHT.
Fancy. Stage and Ballroom
Dancing I'aught
lesson by Appointment.
I.'VRESS RUSTIC GARDEN.
TEmpri i Theater. Atlantic 6645.
KEEP'S HOTEL ROME
LET KEEP'S teach you to dance. Spe
cial attention to children. Satisfaction
assured. Vs. 2681.
! LTnl D,'nn School for Dancing, 2424
XVcl-rlllC p.maro. Doug 7X50.
Dentists.
DR. PAUL J. .BOLANI). dentist, wishes
to announce tho opening of offices at
1106 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. ATlantlc
2646.
Detectives
RELIABLE Detective Bureau. Railway
KX. Hldg. JA 2"t6. .-Ninni aji-.
JAMES ALLAN, 313 Neville Blk. Evidence
secured In all cases. Atlantic iiat.
Furs.
WSJ remodel your fura and make there.
like new. Fura stored ana insurea
against all losses.
KN ESTER ALASKA FIj'R CO..
203 8. 16th. Doug. 7281.
Painting and Paperhanging.
LATHING, painting, wall paper cleaning ;
repairing of all kinds at lowest prices
Douglas 6f92.
PAINTING, paperhanging, wall paper
cleaning, quick service. Kenwood 4968.
INTKRIOR varnishing, enameling, floors
waxea, wan paper cieanea. wainut
FIRST-CLASS paper hanging and paint
Ing: Harray A, Clapp, Douglas 4909.
DAVIS & CO., first-class painting, paper
Hanging: work guaranteed. AT 0990.
PAINTING, paperhanging and wallpaper
cleaning J. Nau. Walnut 4567.
C. E. JONES, painting and papering. Prices
Patent Attorneys.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
J W. MARTIN, patent atty.. 1716 Dodge.
Miscellaneous Announcements.
DIAMONDS St. WJhhSK
to buy tack at small profit. GROSS
JKWEI.RT CO.. 402 N. 16th St. JOUg
las 6049.
PAXTON-MITCHELL CO..
27th and Martha Sts., Omaha, Neb.
Brass, bronze, aluminum and machln
gray Iron castings.
HAULING? all kinds, 32 per hr. Orders
taKen lor DiacK oirt ana fertilizer.
Ashes and rubbish hauled. Webster 6502.
RAZOR BLADES sharpened. Single. 35c;
double edge, 45c doz. Mail orders so.
Helled. Omaha Sharp Co. 103 N. 16th
PRACTICALLY new Crescent dish wash
ing machine; a sacrifice. .Atlantic 6199
NEW and rebuilt electrical apparatus.
LeBron Electric, 818 S. 12th St.. Omaha.
DR. CONCANNON, chiropodist. Bushman
Blk., 10th and Douglas. Doug. 6165.
PAXTON HOTEL TURKISH 3ATH.
Massage, hot lacks.
COXOANNON BROS., ATLANTIC 6731.
BELL'S MENTHOL OINTMENT can be
purchased at Rlalto Drug Store. 16tb
ana Douglas sts., umana. Neb,
PRIVATE party will furnish own truck
if can't get a contract for light haul
ing. Call Webster 6951.
FILMS developed; printing and enlarging.
Write for prices. Tb Ensign Co., 607
Howard St.
WRITE me if annoyed by tho Pocket
Gopher, O. P. Wyland. Harlan, la.
PATCH plastering, cement work a spe
cialty. Douglas C692. Pettit.
FILMS developed, one-day service. Kase
Studio, 213-29 Neville Blk.
SAFE for sale, 83x24, reasonable price.
Jackson 1805.
Omaha Towel Supply, 207 S. 11th. JA. 0528
FOR SALE.
Furniture and Household Goods.
CLEARING out one number "Ideal"
couch hammocks, porno In brown color,
feet long. Good cotton pad. While they
last, less than factory price, 39.75. If
delivered In city 35 cents additional.
Here is a ehance to a comfortable ham
mock for your porch at a very low
price. Don't wait until they are all
gone. Scott Tent and Awning Co., 15th
and Howard streets.
LEAVING city; must sell quickly; living
room, dining room and bedroom: fur
niture, ail mahogany in good condition;
also pictures, etc. Cell Harney 3286.
OMAHA PILLOW CO. Mattresses made
over In new ticks at half tho price of
now beds. 1907 Cuming. Jackson 2467.
FOR SALE Sewing machine, wringer
and bench. Walnut 6059.
100-LB. Ice box In good condition. Call
Webster 1625.
Pianos and Musical Instruments.
GEORGE A. SMITH Dealer in drums,
xylophones, etc.. Instructions, repairing.
Address 2761 Davenport St. for catalog.
Phono Harney 2967. Try Smith's pedal.
BIGGEST phonograph bargains In Omsha.
Shlses Phonograph Co., 1404 Dodge.
- Farm and Dairy Products.
GENUINE yellow Jersey sweet potato
plants now ready: 75c per 100; y .per
1,000. Reams Greenhouse, 600 N. 26tb
St. Phone 834 Co. Bluffs.
Typewriters and Supplies.
TYPEWRITERS
AND
ADDING MACHINES.
All MAKES, bought sold, rented and
repaired. Sole agents for the CORONA.
Get our prluea before you buy. Every
machine guaranteed.
Central Typewriter Exc.
Jackson 4120.
1912 Famam.
PROTECTOGRA PHS, F. dk K.'e: bargains.
619 Farnam. Bldg.
Miscellaneous Articles.
1-TON Falrbanka No. 4 standard
scale, IftxStt foot platform, also
28-inch Buffalo Forge Co. exhaust
fan. Inquire at Omaha Bee office,
17th and Farnam Sts. Phono
Atlantic lfiOO. '
SEWING MACHINES
Wo root, repair, sell needles and porta.
MICKEL'S
16th and Harney. Dt-urtna 1171.
WE bay. Mil lafti, make deiki. ihow
viusis ruiun & supply jo.
"u uouKias. J A. 2724
SAFES BARGAINS, llth & Fsrnam.
prvr -UP j, j, parlght pot, Co.
WANTED TO BUY.
DESKS DESKS DESKS
New desks, used desks bought, sold and
traded. J. C. Reed. 1207 Farnam. D. 6146.
Bargains of all kinds in Bee
Want Ads. "
FATHER
; " III '1 II 11 II t
I CAN'T UNDERSTAND t OHI MR. JI-.TVlERE'a
HOW THEY EVES" 4IT &t OLVt A P00 HUNRxLOOKIN' ? HALF OF IT?
THE STACNTH TO r J ITUP-IT'5 A. D&,' MAN PNJN' OUT THERE YvtV EYOL!V-l
. 1921 iHTi. FIATUM StRVlCf. INC. . YyJj
WANTEDSITUATIONS.
Male.
WANTED Position by experienced win
dow trimmer and shoe salesman. Qradu
ate practlpedlst. Addresa Box Y-1629,
Omaha Bee.
WANTED Position by experienced win
flow trimmer. Addresa Box T-16S8, Oma
ha Bee.
Female.
BOOKKEEPING position wanted by
young lady of 22 with four years oanK
ing experience. Efficient with varioua
details about good sized country bank,
Complimented for getting out work
Quickly and efficiently. Best or rer
erences. Address Box. T-1630, Omaha
uoe.
HOUSEKEEPERS. LAUNDRESSES.
Watch the Domestlo column of The
Bee, Lota of good places are always
advertised. Don t miss them
Laundry and Day Work.
DAY work, 40c and 4So. Webster 2365.
DAY WORK, white woman. DO 8333.
HELP WANTED MALE.
Professions and Trades.
WANTED Prossroom working foreman
for two cylinders and five Jobbers. Com
petent to handle miscellaneous Job and
county work. Good wages and work
ing conditions; no labor trouble. Address
J. C. Gomes, Supt. News Printing Co.,
Aberdeen, 8. D.
PRINTERS Good pay and good pros
pects for earnest and competent men.
Open shop. Splendid working condi
tions. Address Printer, 710 Exchange
Bank Bldg.. St. Paul, Minn.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE-.
110 So. '4th. Write for catalog.
Salesmen and Solicitors.
WANTED Young man 20 to 30 years of
age, as general salesman and assistant
In retail organization. One who la
willing to work and has clean record.
Apply in own handwriting, stating
salary expected, to Box 0-82, Omaha
Bee.
WANTED Two real salesmen, those
that can sell a clean proposition that
will stand the closest inspection. An
opportunity for the right parties to
make big money. Address P. O. Box 23,
Grand Island, Neb.
Agents and Canvassers.
WfNTED Distributor for automobile
tires. Smalt Investment, prefer man
with sales experience. You can make a
profitable connection and establish a
lean business. Write Iowa Cord Tire
Oompany, lies Moines. Ia.
Trade Schools.
LEARN telegraphy in three months!
Work for board while attending. Tui
tion reaaonable. Position secured. Rail
road wire for practice. Catalog free.
Address Boylea College, Boyles Bldg.,
Omaha, Neb.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Taxlcab driver. Omaha Taxi
cab Transfer Co., 27th Ave. and
Harney.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
Stores and Offices.
WANTED Stenographer with law office
experience. Address Box K, Sidney, Neb.
Professions and Trades.
WANTED Experienced girls to work In
butter print room. Apply to Mr. Hanna,
Hardinir Tee Cream Co.
Saleswomen and Solicitors.
WOMEN
MAKE BIG MONEY
You can make from f 10 to 330 a day
selling our product to housewives. No
experience necessary. This Is an ex
ceptional opportunity to become asso
ciated with the sales force of a well
known, reliable manufacturer who will
do everything to help you succeed.
Write for our proposition. Address Box
O-SS. Omaha Bee.
' Household and Domestic.
WANTED Experienced middle-aged wo
man for general housework; modern
country home; family of five. No laun
dry. Mrs. C. ,T. Hysham, Route 8, So.
Side. Market 34:8.
GIRLS
Watch tho Domestic Column of The
Be Want Ads. Good, well-paid and
homelike places always advertised.
WANTED An experienced cook, refer
ence required. Mrs. I,. I. Kountte, 433
3. 39th St. Harney 0187.
WANTED Competent girl for cooking and
general work. 20S S. Thirty-second Ave.
Harney 0206. .
WHITE girl for general housework. Family
or two. 47 Douglas St. Walnut 3267.
HELP WANTED.
Male and Female.
WANTED For statuary posing act ladles
anu gentleman; state in your letter
your height, weight; also Bend photo
that will be returned and lowest salary.
Address Kit Carson, Orleans, Neb.
WANTED Men, ladles and boys to learn
Darcer iraae; Dig aeraana; wages while
learning; strictly modern. Call or write
1408 Dodge St. Trl-Clty Bnrher College.
EDUCATIONAL.
DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL.
'- Complete courses In accountancy, ma
chine bdokkeeplng, comptometry, short
hand and typewriting, railroad and wire
less telegraphy, civil service and all
English and commercial branches. Write,
call or phone Jackson 1566 for large
Illustrated catalog. Addresa
BOYLES COLLEGE,
- Boyiea Bldg.. Omaha, "'b.
Van Bant School of Business.
Day and Evening Schools.
229 Omaha National Bank Bide
Douglaa 6899.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE.
Men's furnishing and notion store -in
one of tho best little towns in Colorado.
Doing litre business; good reason for
selling. J. N. Shaw, Box 28, Merino,
Colo.
FOR SALE A drug store in a small Ne-
nrasKa town, on tne ranroau; a splen
did opening for a doctor: none within
10 miles; reason for sale ill health. Ad
dress Druggist, Obert Neb.
FOR SALE Hattery and electrical service
station, fully equipped. Large retail
and wholesale trade well established.
Keptional opportunity. Addresa Box
T-1532. Omaha Bee.
FOR SALE Good paying welding business
in rich section in Colorado; selling on
account of sickness. Address E. R. K.
14 Rth St.. Greeley. Colo.
WANT a grocery, general mds., hotel or
picture snow, up to sju.uuv. x mean
business. Box Q-87, Bee.
Liberty bonds for Omaha Income property
or good securities. Krhorn. 636 Bee. Bldg.
TO GET In or out of business, see LEWIS
ft CO., 411 Mccague Bldg.
TO sell a business. 636 Bee Bldg.
FOR RENT ROOMS.'
Furnished Rooms. i
Nice front room In new modern flat.
furnished or .unfurnished, for couple or
girls, walking distance. Web. 6230, eve.
TWO separate nicely furnished 'rooms for
gentlemen: private family; modern
conveniences; close In. Atluntfo 02a9.
THREE furnished rooms for colored. 024
N. 27th Ave. Call Harney 1534. after
3 o'clock.
A COfY south apartment of two rooms
in private home. Hnrnew 4353.
COMFORTABLE room in strictly modern
home on carllne. Harney 614.1.
FINE sleeping', p'irrh;" alio . nice ' room,
very jrltala, YTtbatei' Oi'JJ.
Registered
U. & Patent Office
FOR RENT ROOMS.
Furnished Rooms.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ROOMS 7
Or 'lave you planned on making a
change, which will be mora convenient
for youT If so, then call Tho Bee .Vant
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
'Went'to Rent" list for further refer,
enco 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 Bes add published
aolely for their convenience and benefit.
Call any time. Atlantic 1000. Want Ad
Dept
MOD rms.; walking distance. DU. 6603.
SLEEPING room, 3.50 week. Har. 1141.
Housekeeping Rooms.
CALL FOR COMPLETE LIST i. V 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. ATLANTIC 1000.
WANT AD.
6001 N. 30TH; two unfurnished light
housekeeping rooms, one block south of
Miller Park. Kenwood 378(.
NICELY furnished housekeeping room for
I. 1 .. . , 11..-.... AAA1 ? i C
28th.
122 N. 26TH; large room; reasonable
walking distance. Harney 6167.
HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2408 N St. S.
1464:
2 front hkpg. rms. reasonable. HA. 2505.
Board and Rooms.
FOR CHOICE BOARD AND RM. WATCH
THE BEE WANT ADS. AND IF YOU
DO NOT FIND WHAT YOIT WAN" IN
THE WANT COTAJMN CALL AT. 1000
AND ASK ABOUT OUR COMPLET
LIST OF ROOMS.
NICELY furnished room with board; gen
tlemen or married couple empioyca.
Private new flat; walking distance.
Webster 3610.
BOARD and rm. In newly fur. mod. home.
convenient location, for- gentlemen,
excellent meals. 1727 S. llth. AT 2100.
ROOM and board, home privileges; block
to car. Gentleman. Rer. Douglas
evenings.
EXCELLENT board, large room, private
home; Harney line; gentleman, ha.
1297.
BEAUTIFUL front room, excellent board,
suitable for two, walking distance. Jtiar.
4685.
GENTLEMEN room and board. Har. 1423.
Unfurnished Rooms.
DESIRABLE south room; private family;
references. S210 Cass. Hayicy estm.
FOR RENT HOUSES.
Unfurnished.
6-ROOM modern house, except heat; good
condition, 30. zsio aewara. itey nrsi
door east.
FOR RENT APTS. AND FLATS.
Furnished.
5 ROOMS and sleeping porch, Pago
apartments, Slst and Farnam streets,
completely furnished, June 1 to Oc-
tober 1. 3120 per month. Includes
garage for one car.' Call Doug. 7715,
day times.
COMPLETELY furnished. 2 and 3-room
apartments, accommodations for 4, with
in walking distance. Brown Apts.. 608
N. 21st St. Douglas 6644.
NICE furnished 2-room apartment, with
garage: fine neighborhood, 350, Call
wet. 6!0f.
NICELY furnished modern 2-roonP apart
ment. Inquire 3837 South 23d St.
FOR RENT Newly furnished apartment
for summer Call 6081, Bluffs.
1119 S. 29TH ST., 4-room furnished semi
basement, 336. Harney 2045.
COMPLETELY urnlshed, clean, modern
2-rm. -ipts. 2124 Cass.
2 ROOMS and bath, 311 N. 25th.
Unfurnished.
WEST FARNAM 4-room snd tile bath,
strictly modern apartment,- refinlsbed,
like new. G. A. Swenson, 607 Paxton
Blk-., Douglas 7401.-
6-ROOM modern apartment unfurnished,
heat furnished, 350 year around, on
car line: references required. 2901 N.
30th St.
Peters Trust Company,
Specialists in annrtruent management.
4-ROOM apt. close in.
1610 Chicago.
G. P. Stebblns,
FOR RENT Business Property.
STORE for rent 1614 Chicago. G. P.
Stebblns.
SEE F. P. WBAP. 310 8. 18TH 8T.
Offices.
DENTIST With space in First National
Bank building, desires to - sublet to
physician. Box 0-83. Bee.
WANTED TO RENT.
Unfurnished Apartments and Houses
WANTED To rent, 3 or 4 -room house.
1024 No. Slst St. A. Puckett.
MOVING AND STORAGE.
FIDELITY STORAGE &
VAN CO.
MOVING
STORAGE
x TACKING .
SHIPPING
Savo money on freinht. Special
ratea on consolidated car ship
ments of household goods to De
troit, Allnneapolis, St. Louis
and Los Angeles.
FIDELITY STORAGE & VAN CO..
1107-11 HOWARD ST. -PHONE
JACKSON 0288.
Formerly 18th and Jackson Sts. .
MOVE IT YOURSELF.
Do you busy people know es
pecially those who have to put
In a, full day's worn that ou
csn rent a one-ton Ford truck
and Drive It Yourself night or
day aud do all your trucking or
moving. Handle your own muff
and cut your cost half in two..
Wo never close.
Drive It Yourself Co.
1314 Howard. Jackson 3622.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos, moving, packing and
hipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
108 South 16th. Doug 4163
METROPOLITAN
VAN and STORAGE CO.
Owned by H. R. Bowen Co. Atlantic 3400.
UNION TRANSFER CO
Let us estimate yur moving. " . kt.ig
and sloiase. 1606 Davenport. J A. 2908.
SEE J1GCS AND MAGGIE IN FULL
PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE
MOVING AND STORAGE.
FIDELITY
STORAGE
AND VAN
CO.
STORAGE MOVING, PACKING
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS,
REASONABLE RATES.
FREE RENTAL SERVICE.
COMPLETE LIST OF
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS.
1107-11 Howard St. Jackson (T288.
HORSES AND VEHICLES.
GOOD riding horse, 5 years old. MA 0913.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
Rhode Island Red baby chicks for sale.
Black 4115. 215 Vine St., Co. Bluffs.
R. I. R. hatching eggs, 31.00 per setting.
Kenwood 3246.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
A Real Bargain in Second
Hand Cars.
Buick D-45.
Repainted, new tires, good uphol
stery; motor completely overhauled;
new battery.
Overland Country Club
Roadster.
i nev tires; motor recently over
hauled; new battery.
Will accept partial payments from
responsible parties or will trade for
good Ford closed car with starter. Call
Mr. Bolt.
B. F. AVERY & SONS PLOW CO.,
1219 Leavenworth.
"You Will Be Surprised"
At the Real Values
in rebuilt automobiles at our an
nual clearance sale.
Surprise the family with a re
newed car. ,
Dodge,
Buick,
Maxwell,
Grant.
Chalmers,
and others to choose from. Cash,
- terms or trade.
Open evenings,
Omaha Auto Sales Co.,
2060 Farnam.
FOR SALE Jackson elght-clylnder road
ster, with valve in head motor. P. O.
Box 36, or Phone Red 3093, Council
Bluffs.
SOME bargains in used Ford cars. Mc
Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford
Service Station. 15th sod Jackson,
. Douglas 3500.
WILL sell my 76-Overland at a real bar
gain, am a mechanic and guarantee It
Walnut 5544.
USED ars, bought, sold and exchanged.
TRAWVER AUTO CO., 2210 Farnam St
FARM LANDS.
Arkansas Lands.
FARM in northwest Arkansas for sale.
200-acre farm near Fayetteville State
university town, fine for general farm
ing and best country known for apples
and berries. Land high state of cultiva
tion. Good improvements. 3150 per
acre. Might take good land up to one
half. Owner, Bruce Holcomb, Fayette
ville, Ark.
Minnesota Lands.
160 ACRES and stock, 38.000. Equity
Lana fexenange,1 St. faul, Minn.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans.
WILL MAKE LOANS
on city real estate. No delay 1n closing.
W. T. GRAHAM,
Jackson 1533.
Bee Building.
WE haw cash on hand to loan on Omaha
residences.
E. H. TjOUGEE, INC..
638 Keeline Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Oin. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 2715.
8100 to 310.000 mads promptly.
F. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg.. 310 8. 18th St
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
To. buy or sell Omaha Real Estate see
FOWLER & M'DONALD
1120 City Not. Bit. Bldg. Jacksen 1426
LIST homes and Income 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. Douglaa 8787.
HAVE Inquiries for homes do you want
to sell your property? List it with
C. A. Grtmmel, Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
BIRKETT-
REAL ESTATE:
Sells, Rents, Insure
360 Peters Trust,Bldg. Jackson 063.1.
PT TPRRPMC REAL ESTATE
.J. 1 tLlD&rjiXO Ins. and Rentals
605 Omaha Nat'l Bk Bldg. Jackson 2182.
THE Old Reliable Real Estate Office.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.,
1506 Dodge St. Douglas 1845.
A 6 or 6-room house located well. Can
pay 3350 down, 335 a month.
SHOPEN & CO., Keeline Bldg.
LISTINGS WANTED.
Western Real Estate Co.. 413 Karbach B.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
280 ACRES, good land, fair Improvements,
handy to market, encumbrance (136,
000.00), will trade equity for clear west
ern land,
90 acres, unimproved, close to good
town, encumbrance (311.000.00) at 5 per
cent interest which runs 8 years; will
exchange equity for clear western land
or Canada land. Address Lock Box "E",
Clearfield, Iowa.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Benson.
DO NOT PAY RENT
We are .offerl. .ng a good four-rooni
house, cement basement and nice large
lot. nlcoly located, 33.250. Small down
payment, balance easy. F. A. Stroup
& Son, Harley Hotel, Omaha.
Dundee
DUNDEE, $11,500.
We have Just listed a good 8
room modern home, 1 block from
the school. Has sun room, sleep
ing porch, fireplace and buiit-ln
features; oak and white enamel
finish; hot water heat. One-car
garage. 34,650 cash.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
REALTORS
Douglas 2850. 918-20 City Nations.!.'
DUNDEE HOME.
4904 Underwood Ave., 7 rooms, strict
ly modern, oak finish, tile bathroom;
possession at once. Price 38,600.
S. P. BOSTWICK,
400 Peters Trust Bldg.
Florence.
Nethaway. Flor. prop., no colored, KB, 1409.
Miscellaneous.
3 adjoining lota, quick sale, 3660 each,
one single corner lot. 3760; must sacri
fice: 2 blocks east of Ak?bar-Ben field.
Market 260S.
Bargains of all kinds in Bee
Want Ads.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
WEST FARNAM HOME
' S. W. Corner 35th and
Dodge. Price $8,500.
This is one of those homes built
of good white pine material; living
room, dining room and kitchen on
first floor; 4 bedrooms and bath
on second floor; two maid's rooms
on third floor; decorations good;
house has had good care and
easily heated; east front; in a fine
location; 100 feet on Dodge, 35
feet on 35th St.
A. P. TUKEY & SON,
620 First Nat'l Bk. Phono JA. 4223
West Farnam.
Seven fine rooms, In oak, with
all the built-in features. Three
good bedrooms and closed and
heated sleeping porch. House is
practically new. Price 37,600,
34,000 cash. 4233 Douglaa street.
Payne & Carnaby Co.,
25 Tears' Realtor Service.
616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. Jackson 1016
SNAP.
6 -room strictly modern bungalow, has
Beam cellngs built In features: nice lot,
splendid location; price 36.000, good
terms. Held Land Co., .6054 Military
Ave. can walnut 1076.
Omaha Real Estate and Investment.
JOHN T. BOHAN,
631 Paxton Blk.
Atlantic 4880.
BEMIS PARK.
1026 N. SSD 7-ROOM MODERN
HOME, GARAGE. INQUIRE 323 N.
a i i n e r.
NEW 6-room stucco bungalow, oak finish.
handsomely decorated, near two car
lines. Call Walnut 5254.
North.
NORTH SIDE.
On No. 17th St., near Sprague.
Modern bungalow of 5 rooms; nice
east front lot, paved street, splen
did location. 84,200. 31.000 cash.
Might consider less cash.
On Sprague St., near Florence
Blvd., we have an elegant com
bination frame and kragstone
semi-bungalow of 7 rooms. Large s
living room, beamed ceilings and
dining room; fine kitchen with all
built-in features; 3 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 is
In the best of condition inside. -You
could not duplicate the home
today for 38.500. Owner leaving
city. Immediate possession. Easy
terms. Price 36,000.
On Evans St., near 22nd. A fins
home of 6 rooms and sleeping
porch. Fine oak finish through
out. Large living room. Beamed
codings. Fine south front lot
Garage for one car. 37,800.
Charles W. Martin Co.,
Realtors,
741 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Atlantic 0187.
Minne Lusa Residence
7-room, full 2-story, strictly
modern house; large living room
across the front of the house,
with fireplace and built-in book
cases; dining room with built-in
buffet; breakfast room and kitch
en on first floor; oak floors and
oak finish; full cement basement,
furnace heat; hot and cold water,
stationery tubs, floor drain, fruit
room and coal bin; second floor
3 dandy nice bedrooms and sleep
ing porch with oak floors and
white enamel finish; good sized
lot, paved street; garage and
drive, frlce 38,600; reasonable
terms,
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,"
637 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg., Doug. 1780.
BEMIS PARK.
" A two-story frame square house
with seven rooms. Thoroughly
modern. Has hot water ' heating
plant. Prominently located on a
corner lot. Price for Immediate
sale 36,750, and will sell with as .
low payments as 31,600 cash and '
balance monthly payments. Im
mediate possession.
H. A. Wolf Company,
Merchandisers of Real Estate
Saunders Kennedy Building.
Fyler 3160. . 18th and Douglas Sts.
$500 DOWN.
Might arrange to handle as low
as 3350 down if purchaser can pay
a little more per month. This is a
very largo four rooms and bath
strictly modern 'bungslow with
large cemented bssement. The at
tic is large enough to develop into
three rooms. The place is neat
and trim- inside and out
Amos Grant Company, .
REALTORS
Douglas 8380. 330-1-4 Bran." Th. Bldg.
FINE HOME.
House built about eight years
ago by owner for a home. Large
living room, dining room, den, and :
kitchen all finished in hard wood.
Three sleeping rooms, bathroom
and sleeping porch on second
floor, nicely polished oak floors
upstairs and' down. Good large
basement with cement floor, large
hot air furnace, house in best of
order and good as new. Lot 60x
124, some fruit trees, a good frama
garage, located at 2107 Lothrop
street. For prices and terms see
W. H. GATES.
647 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Jackson 1294.
WANT to sell my 340,000 home that the
Committee of 6,000 advertised for me
before election, for less money.
TOM DENNISON
Douglas 1104,
$3,300.
Near 18th and Clark. Seven
room house modern in every re
spect. Paving paid. Asking 3800
down.
Amos Grant Co., Realtors,
Douglas 8380. 330-3-4 Brsnd. Th. Bldg,
MINNE LUSA BUNGALOW
Owner leaving city; neat, well ar
ranged 6-room home: oak finish; excep
tionally well built; double garage, solid
cement drive; this house must be seen
to be sppreclated: close to car and
school. Priced 37,500; about 31,000 cash;
balance like rent.
RASP BROS., 12 Keeline bldf. AT. 0731.
Drawn for The Bee by McManut
Copvriatht. 1921 International News Service
Soldier Comes From
Germany to Visit Dying
Father Half an Hour
Lincoln, May 18. (Special.)
Less than 12 hours after his son,
a member of the A. E. F in Ger
many reached his bedside, John
Parshal died in a Lincoln hospital.
He was suffering from an incurable
disease and physicians kept him alive
for 12 days with opiates so Parshal
might see his son before he died. The
boy, in reply to a summons from
the Lincoln Red Cross, started to
Lincoln from Coblentz, Germany, a
month ago. Half an hour after the
boy reached his bedside Parshal
lapsed into unconsciousness. He
died IV2 hours later.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
37.25081.600 CASH.
Balance like rent; one of those cross
roof bungalows; 6 large rooms and bath,
living room across front of house, fire
place, bookcases, built-in buffet, press
brick foundation, south front lot. Close
to car, school and church.
RASP BROS., 212 Keeline bldg. AT. 0721.
IMMEDIATE possession, 4905 Military Ave.
5-rra. mod. bungalow, n.ouo casn, Dal.
mo. Crelgh. 608 Bee. Jackson 0200.
MINNE LUSA homes and Iota offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Atlantic 0107.
J. B. ROBINSON, real estate and Invest
ment 64 Peters Trust Doug. snQl.
HOUSES for colored, small payment down.
Davis. 2630 Grant St. webnter Z4Z0.
HOUSE FOR sale, modern but boat, 181S
N. Zlst St., inquire witnin.
D. E. BUCK CO, buy and aell homes.
South.
Field Club District.
1311 South 35th Street.
Well constructed 7 rooms and sleep
ing porch. Center hall entrance, fire
place and bookcases In living room;
beamed and paneled dining room, and
very convenient kitchen. Finished in
dark quarter-sawed oak, mahogany and
natural birch. Furnace heat Toilet
and fruit room In basement.
This house must be sold by June 1.
Immediate possession.
George and Company,
Atlantic 3024.
$4,000.
Just listed a good buy in South
Omaha. The house has five
rooms and bath on the first floor,
and three bedrooms upstairs. It
is built bungalow type and has an
attractive appearance. Good sized
south front lot.
Amos Grant Co., Realtors,
Doug. 8380. 330-2-4 Brand. Th. Bldg.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO THE BONDHOLDERS OF
THE ROUNDUP COAL MINING
COMPANY
Notice is hereby given that on June 1st
1921, The Roundup Coal Mining Company.
ItV accordance with the provision of its
Trust Mortgage nd the provision of the
bonds secured thereby, will pay 325,000.00
of said bonds. The numbers oi the bonds
drawn and called for payment are: Num.
bers 8. 9. 19. 24. 30. 31. 22. 39. 60. 62. 64.
73, 74. 76, 80, 81, 86. 87, 94, 95. 96, 97. 98. 99.
100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 126, 132, 137, 138.
17!, 174. 175. 176. 178. 183 for 3100.00 each:
and numbers 601, 602, 605. 621, 623, 624.
625. 627. 629. 532. 63S, 634, 536, 551, 598,
601, 603, 606, 606, 6, 60S, 613, 616. 617.
618. 619. 620. 621. 622. 632. 637. 638. 639.
706, 720, 721. 722, 763, 765, 776, 779, 780
for 3500.00 each.
The owners and holders of said bonds
are notified that the funds for the pay
ment of said bonds at oar and Interest to
June 1st, 1921. has been deposited with the
First Trust Company of Omaha, as re
quired by the terma of said mortgage and
interest will cease on said bonds on and
after June 1st 1921. Owners of said
bonds should present the samo for pay
ment to the First Trust Company of Oma
ha at its office in the First National Bank
building, Sixteenth and Farnam streets,
Omaha, Nebraska.
signed tbia 25th da? of Air . A. D.
19U.
THE ROUNDUP COAL MINING COM
PANY.
April 25-23. May 3-5-9-12-16-19. ,
-TIME-
MINNE LUSA LOTS are selling and new
HOMES are being built.
Lot buyers are waking up to the fact that these
lots are REAL BARGAINS.
"Beautiful Minne Lusa" is the verdict of every
one who sees it. All improvements in and p4aid for.
Prices
to: $13
You can get" a fine south front lot for
$1,000. Not many left.. Get yours today. '
Charles W. Martin & Co.
REALTORS
742 Omaha National Bank Bldg. AT lantic 0187
Balance of Trade
Remains in Favor
Of This Country
Apparent Balance Against U.
S. in April Due to Inclusion
In Figures of Gold
Imports.
By HOLLAND.
Because the statement has been
made that the balance against the
United States in April as repre
sented by the difference between ex
ports and imports was $7,000,000, a
superficial judgment is made which
expressed in terms is this: At last
our export trade is collapsing and
for the first time in years in a single
month the balance is against us.
This, however, is not the view
which is taken by those who have
given careful study to the situation.
For comparing imports exclusive of
gold with exports the balance for
the month in our favor was $85,000,
000, but there was an excess of gold
imports of $92,000,000. This im
ported gold is so figured as to leave
an apparent trade balance against us
of $7,000,000. But this gold is no
part of the actual trade carneu on
between the United StateSand other
nations, although some oi it may
have been used to pay for that trade.
Whatever be the purpose behind the
exporting of it from other nations to
the United States the fact remains
that it does not come as a commod
ity but as an expedient.
The April report of our foreign trade
does not seem to give any concern to our
bankers and our merchants. They assume
that th'e reason for this falling off in
exports is due chiefly. If not exclusively,
to the Inability of other nations to buy
and pay for all th American commodi
ties of which there is great need In other
parts of tire world. By and by when faci
lities are furnished by means of which
Europe and the rest of the world can pay
for American purchased commodities our
export trade will show tho result
Paying In ('old.
Probably foreign countries are now pay
ing as far as they can in gold or Its
equivalent for merchandise which they
have bought In this country. Presumably
some part of tho gold wo have received
has been used to liquidate debta or will
be used for that purpose. That is the
understanding of the meaning of the
gold which J. P. Morgan A o.
recently received from Great Britain, 3 ,
000.000 in all. That is to bo debt paying ,
gold and wlllXpply on the loan made by
Great Britain and the United States of
3110,000,000, which will become due in
November.
James A. Farrell, who has somewhat
reluctantly accepted an appointment by
President Harding as chairman of the
rtnitaH Rt.tea .hlrinlns- board, and Charles
M. Schwab are understood to be In agree
ment respecting our merchant marine. Mr.
Farrell In the past has earnestly spoken
. . ,v.nitv nf maintaining and in
creasing our fleet of merchant ships. We
must do that for oue reason, he has said.
If wo are to keep at home tho frelgh't
charges. It has been upon freight charges
that Great Britain has relied for aid in
tin. , invi.ii,! traila balance large
enough to offset their adverse trade bal
ance representee; oy me giuwtnw "
ttm -...n.t. on," imnorts. Mr. Far
rell believes that the government should
not be engaged in tho shipping business.
It should aid that business In reasonable
ways and by adequate legislation. But the
business Itself should bo left to private
ownership and management.
Mr. SchwaD is oi iiks opinion uu .
,,v,iiM,r tted on the day when it was
announced that Mr. Farrell was to serve
for a time as chairman of tho shipping
board. Evidently Mr. Farrell and Mr.
Schwab both believe that with proper en
couragemnt and the removal ,of certain
legislative restrictions our merchant ma
rine can and will be under successful
management by private .Interests.
u xr-.,u.hn1te TTorsret?
Che testimony which was given bj
Julius KruttschnHt chairman of thi
board of tho Southern Pacific railroad, t
the Interstate commerce committee of tn
senate is spoken of here as being highly
interesting and sure to be of value when
the committee makes up its report upor.
tho result ef the hearings. Mr. Krutt
schnHt went very little into generalities.
He knew that the committee wanted
facts and he furnished a vast amount ol
facts for the committee's consideration.
He said, however, one thing, which has
caused some of his friends in New Yorli
to wonder whether he wss not a littla
forgetful. He called attention to the fact
that the rates charged for freight through
the Panama canal are so low as com
pared with railroad rates that a large
amount pf freight had been diverted ti
the water route. His own company had
lost millions In this way. He thought
that as the people were taxed for the
building of the Panama canal that In 't
self created a sort of subsidy In favar
of the steamers. Mr. Kruttschnitt for
got, however, that, however large the mib
sldy, so to call it, may have been which
is represented by the construction of the -Panama
canal by means of taxes, the
government of the United States subsl
dixed the railroads, with a sinsle excep
tion, which cross tho continent from the
Mississippi river and the Great lakes to
the Pacific coast. Millions upon millions
of public lands were donated to the
Northern Pacific railroad, and the Union
Pacific. TJhe Southern Pacific r-Mled in
great measure upon these grants of public
lands. Some of them contained unsus
pected riches which have since been de
veloped. Oil and coal and minerals were
discovered on public lands granted to the
railroads. Some of these then unsus
pected resources have yielded great wealth '
to tho railroads.
In the main, however, Mr. Krutt
schnltt's testimony which set forth tht
difficulties and embarrassments of Ameri
can railroads and the reasons for these
embarrassments is spoken of hero as be
ing the most illuminating testimony upon
tho railroad situation which has so far
been given. It was observed that Mr.
Kruttschnitt did not refrain from intimat
ing that one of the causes of the embar
rassments and difficulties of the railroads
was tho method adopted by tho govern
ment when it was in direction and con
trol and in fact in potential ownership of
tho railroad durlngs tho days of , th
war.
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