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1 THE BEE; OMAHA, TUESDAY. JUNE 7, 1921. Classified Advertising Rates J g per una (count el words to line) I day 1M Pr line par day, . I eoaseeutiva aay Je par Una par day, V eonseontive day ) 4a per lina par day, St consecutive daft a ada taken for less than a total ot Sta. Aieee rata apply oltbar to, the Daily J Sunday Baa. All advtrtiaamcnta ap- Ur la Mt a moraine and evening dally sMsjars tor ina ona cnarge. CONTRACT BATES ON APPLICATION Want ads accepted at tha following of fices i MAIN OFFICK 17th and ftrun Sis. South Side 4916 Booth S4th Ft. Council Bluffs II Scott St. WANT ADS RECEIVED BT PHONE ATI-ANTIO 1000. . THE BEE will not ba responsible for mora titan ona. Incorrect Insertion of an advertisement ordered for mora than ona time. . CLOSING HOURS FOR WANT ADS. Evening Edition ...11:45 A. M. Morning Edition V :0t P. M. Sunday Edition 9:00 P. M., Saturday DEATH & FUNERAL NOTICES. BAfiNt'lAKD Julius V., aged 48ycars. June 6, at residence, 3653 Arbor St. He la survived by his- wife, one son. Otto Henry: two brothers, otto H-rntnn and Carl; thro sisters, Mr. M. H. O'TtMilo, Mrs, M. Smith and Mrs. Lillian O'Tnnlo. Funeral Tuesday afternoon from John A. oenllenian mortuary at 2 p. m, Ju twruifnt West Lawn cemetery. LALDWIN ThoniaH. aged 69 years. June f. 1821 at thi' home of his slster-fn law. Mra. Hull, 1(04 N. 19th 81. The deceased la survived by one son, Glenn T. Hodlwin nf Omaha. Services at. thn lloffinann Funeral Home, 2th and Dodge. Monday 4 p. m inter ment, odvbolt, lit. , HARVEY Charles H., agar20;ud at Ihn Imme of his futlior, Thomas P., at 390 South 1Mb St.. ,,ft,.r an Hliiem of S months, He la survlvrd by one sister, Mra. Harris; one brother, Thomas P., 1r. Remain at Heufey & Heafcy chapel awaiting funeral arrangements, 11VLANO Mra. t M., aged 39 years. De ceased whs born in Omaha. Funeral will bo hold Wednesday, 8:45 a. m.. from family residence. 2515 p. 11th St., to St. Patricks church nt 9 . m. Interment Holy Sepulchor eeins tery. ' CARR Joseph, of Tujunga, Cal died Saturday evening. Funeral Tuesday. I'our sistora and one brother survive, Mra. K, Trary, Sirs. John Kudranu, i.oreiia, jvinma nncl John of OniBha, LODGE NOTICES. NOTICR to riunibera N. 16. Speoinl meeting 8 o'clock TueBdoy evening Lu hor temple, FUNERAL DIRECTORS STACK & FALC6NER OMAHA'S BEST S'rambulance IR,! Thirty-third and Farnam. HULSE & RIEPEN ' PIONEER FUNKRAL DIRECTORS. 701 South Uth St. Jackson 1!S HEAFEY & HEAFEY, Undertaken and Embalmere. Phone II. Office 1611 rarnam. FOR AMBULANCK call Market 0H8O. Korlsko Funeral Home, I3d and O Sta. FLORISTS. LEE L. LARMON 1114 Douglaa St. Douglaa 8144, L, Henderson. 1519 Farnam. Jackson 11 64. JOHN BATH, 1804 Farnam. bTiVllT" BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Births. Harry and Minnie lllrsh. hospital, slrl. Frank and Maruuerlto Swlnarski, 2 lie South Twenty-ninth street, girl. Cleveland and Minnie Collier, 144! North Twentieth street, girl. Fred and Minnie Chrlstolferson, i es pial, boy. Stephen and Adelbelrl Klefslsy. S10 North Fourteenth street, boy. Theodore and Gertrude bclberi, hospital, girl. Jake and Mary Sugar, hospital, boy. Michael and Louosie Slovek, 4224 South Eighteenth street, girl. Hobert and Barbara Carson, Sit North Twenty-aeventh avenue, girl, Deaths. ' I.aura A. Taggart, 65, 241 North Forty firat street. Anale M. 'Wilier, 2, hospital, Marvll F. Watson. 46. hospital. Edward T. Burt, 8. 3309 Howard street. Oeraldlne Silverthorne, ' infant, 1019 South Eleventh street. John Barnctt, 71, 1824 North Twenty- rirni sireei, . Oertrudo Wiley, 43, 812 North Twenty third street. George P. McClelland Entrikin. 69. hos pital. ui I nert b. iecker, g, nospitai. 1'aul M. Herrena, 26, hospital. MARRIAGE . LICENSES. Harry V. Haney. 29, Omaha, and Clara Belle Brink, 29, Omaha. , Ted M. Allen. 21. Portland. Ore . and Mary Foitlk, 19, Omaha. Anton K. Branstad. 23. Omaha, ar1 Zella Wadaworth, 23, Omaha. James Salnscow. 25. Omaha, and Doria E. Smith, 22, Omaha. Lee H. Burns, over 21. Omaha, and Bess Cummins, over 18, Omaha. Sherman W. Glover. 33. Chicago. III.. and Madge Daniels, 32, Chehalla, Wash. Alfred R. Gibson. 44. Omaha, and Luella Marvin, 16, Omaha. Deniel E. Jones. 21.. Omaha, and Irene Hubatka, 10, Omaha. George E. Kline. 30. Hastings. Neb., and Katharine M. Morrison, 24, Portland, Me. Louis Hamtak, 22.- Omaha, and An- ton la Sentenska, 20, Omaha. Charles B. McMahon. 26. Stanton. Neb.. land Verna M. Pugh, 22, Stanton, Neb. Stewart C. Storm. 26. OmjhiL. and IBertha C. Gebell, 24, Omaha. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. JLOST Pearl sunburst with diamond center on Dundee street car or between 17th and Harney and Strand theater; wedding present; liberal reward. Phone Walnut 2113. jFOR ARTICLES LOST on street cars tele phone Tyler 809. We are anxious to re store lost articles to rightful owners, OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS ST. RY. COMPANY. 1LOST In vlolnlty of 19th and Douglas street, small amathest rosary, 4 medals attached. Liberal reward. PhoneMarket ILOST Pair of tortoise-shell rimmed giasaes on Park West car Sunday eve ning. Liberal reward. Harney 4819. LOST Monday, Shrine emblem, small Hiamono. set, witn safety catch. Walnut 1111. ILOST Large black leather handbag off running-Doara or car. w ai. siM.'Kewara, BLACK handbag containing child's coat on urosstown car. l .Reward. At. 3234. SPECIAL NOTICES. HOUSTON hotel. Gothenburg. Neb., under new management; dining room will open June s; rates 13.50 per day and up. The place that tickles your palates. Bievensana sstevens, Proprietors. PERSONAL.. JiHB SALVATION Army Industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, maaraslnee. We eoflect. We distribute Phona Doug 4186 and our wagon wtir rail, can ana inspect our new noma, iiie-iiii-1114 Dodge st. TRAINED nurse will take old people or invalids to her nome. Keasonable. Box X-61. Omaha Bee, 1AY IT WITH FLOWERS FRCM HESS eWOBODA. 141S FARNAM STREET. ."IOLET ray and massage. Minnie John-J son. rarnam. t'ougiaa es4. IASSAGE 210 North Seventeenth Street. VEAVING. old rugs remade. AT. 1433. wediah massage, massuese.209 S.20.D.5S77 IENT Hoover vacuum, fl up. Wal. 1947. CLECTRIO baths and massage. WE. 2911. iLECTRO masaage. 318 Nevile Block. IASSAGE Call Douglaa 9549. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Accordeon Pleating. CCORDK).N, side, knife, sunburst, box pleating, covered buttons, all elzes and styles: hemstitching, plcjt edging, eye let cut work, buttonholes, pennants. Ideal Button and Pftating Co 101 Brown Blk. Jackson 1934. Pleating 4k Button Co., 1801 Farnam St.. id floor. Douglas T0 Contractors. ARAGE 8100 and un: house remodeling. : screens, porches, new end repair work. nonaction guaranteea. W. Stevens, 4409 8. 2Jd. Market 052T. Corsetiere. 'ATTIE Putnam Nubone Corset Shop. 602 Karbach Blk., At. 2993. Dressmaking. iaUof. Call Barley boteL B00& 243. BRINGING UP QUICK" CO TO THE DOOR. IfT HERE. COMETH MR.TEISNIV U-JL THE WOAL UErOCR - I'VE ALVAYii WAMTED TO . fJ n MCET HIM I WONDER HpJJCL WW ME WNTi? yA Tj ANNOUNCEMENTS. Dancing Academies. LKARN TO DANCE RIGHT. Fancy, Stage and Ballroom Dancing Taught. Lesson by Appointment. EMPRESS RUSTIC GARDEN. Rmpreaa Theater. Atlantic rfi45. Wal Pino School for Dancing-. 2424 Jcl-A iilC Parnaro. Doug. 7M. Detectives. KKHABLK Detective reau. Railway Kx. Bid. J A 2058, NlKht Col. 3Sfi. JAMES ALLAN. Ill Neville Blk. Evidence securen in an cases. auhiuil- Kodak Finishing. I'll. MS developed; printing and enlarging. Write for prlcea. The Knslgn Co.. ;07 Howard St. t'II,M3 developed, one-day service. Kase Studio, Neville Ulk. BRITT Prlntinit t;o 7 Klks Bldg. Furs. WFJ remodel your fere and make them Ilka new. Fur atored , and lnaured agalnat all losaea. KNEKTEK ALASKA Fl'R CO., 203 8. 15th. Doug. Till. Labor and Building. WK can build you a good garage for siou. wo also deliver Kindling. JMieKim Lumber Ai Wreck Co., 24th and Bur dettfl, Webster 55rS. Painting and Paperhanging. PAINTING, staining, varnishing, kalso- mining, stenciling. Richards. WA. 3 3 :. INi F.RIOR varnishing, enamollng, floors waxea, wan paper cieanea. vvainui 4K2i. PAINTING, paperhanging and wallpaper cleaning. J. Nau, Walnut 4667. Patent Attorneys. PATENT ATTORNEYS. J W. MARTIN, patent atty,. ITli Dodge. Physicians. DR. J. A. TAMISliiA, physician and aur- geon, 622 W. It. Bldg. Phone AT. 1472. Miscellaneous Announcements. DIAMONDS- pay the beat 'price with urlvilegn to buy tack at email profit GROSS JEWELRY CO.. 402 N. 16th St. doug laa 5049. PAXTON-MITCHELL CO., 27th and Martha Sta., Omaha, Neb. Brass, bronze, aluminum and maehln gray iron castings. RAZOR BLADES sharpened. Single, 35c; double edge, 46c doz. Mall orders so licited. Omaha Sharp Co, 103 N. 16th. NEW and rebuilt electrical apparatus LeBron Electric, 318 S. 12th St.. Omaha. FLAT TIRE? CALL T. 6603. WHJTELEY, The TIRE MAN, 320 S. 13th. ROGERS Confectionery Store, 24th and . r arnam eL,, jacKSon 01-7. Omaha Towel Supply. 207 8. 11th. JA. 0S28 FOR SALE. Furniture and Hounsehold Goods. OMAHA PILLOW CO. Mattresses made over In new ticks at half the price of new oeas. 1907 C'umlng Jackson 2467, Pianos and Musical Instruments. GEORGE A. SMITH Dealer In drums, xylophones, etc.. Instructions, repairing. Address 2761 Davenport St. for catalog. riiim riarney z. Try smitn s peaa BIGGEST phonograph bargain In Omaha. aniaes fnonograph Co. 1404 Dodge. BARGAIN In mahogany upright Steger s son. Jackson 3067. Typewriters and Supplies. typewriters adding Machines. All MAKES, bought, sold, rented and repaired. Sole agents for the CORONA. Get our prices before yon buy. Every macnine guaranteea. Central Typewriter Exc. Jackson 4180. 1912 Farnam. PROTECTOGRAPHS. F. A E.'a; bargains. cia rarnam mag. Miscellaneous Articles,. SEWING MACHINES We rent,. repair, sell needles and parts. MICKEL'S lath and Harney. Douglas 1971. TRUNKS and traveling goods, at low prices, will take your old trunk in on . a new one; we do repairing. Alfred t;ornisn & Co., 1210 Farnam St. WE buy, sell safes, make desks, show ' oases, etc Omaha Fixture A SuppIrCo, a. w. wor. iitn ana Douglas. JA. 2JZ4, K A FFQ 8ARGAINS, 13th A Farnam. k'Ar CC3 J. J. Darlght Safe Co. WANTED TO BUY. DESKS DESKS DESKS New desks, used desks bought, sold and traded. J. C Reed. 1207 Farnam. D. (144. WANTED SITUATIONS. Male. WANTED Office work by young man, 24 years, several years stenographic, and credit department experience. Address H. A. F P. O. Box 719. Female. HOUSEKEEPERS. LAUNDRESSES. Watch the Domestic ooluran of The Bee, Lots of good places are always averusea. iron 1 miss tnem. POSITION as bookkeeper or cashier, 1 years' experience, good reference. Box A. 24 Bee. Laundry and Day Work. DAY WORK, 40 and 45e. Web. 2365. DAY WORK, laundry. Webster 0202. DAY work wanted. Webster 1390. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. Stores and Offices. WANTED Young ladies who desire to become efficient ctenograDhers to en roll In our special summer term classes of shorthand and bookkeeping. Special inducement for post-graduate courses. Call and see us or telephone Douglas ? 1 1 0. DWORAK SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING, 2d floor Weed Bldg., 18th and Farnam. Professions and Trades. PERSONAL instruction offered In short hand, typewriting, comptometer, book keeping, etc. Low rate. Call Douglas ' 7774. or write Am. Inst, nf Business. WANTED Two high school teachers foi consolidated school; good town; new building; write B. D. Parsons, Secy., Thayer Iowa. Household and Domestic. GIRLS Watch the Domestic Column of The Bee Want Ads. Good, well-paid and homelike places always advertised. WANTED A competent white cook, ref erences required. Apply Mrs. Ward Burgess, 122 N. 2!d Street. WANTED Middle-aged woman to assist with general housework. Go home nights. Call Harney 611)3. WANTED Competent white cook, refer ence. Apply 206 s. 32d Ave., Harney 0206, Hotels and Restaurants. WANTED An experienced waitress for counter and table work. State experl- ence and salary expected In first letter. A steady job for the right party. Bruns wick Sestaurant, Fremont, Neb, " FATHER ED HELP WANTEDMALE. Professions and Trades. WANTED Maclilnlst-operatora, printera and pressmen. 48 hours. Heal working conditions and top waKiyi. Unless above average, do not apply. Hutchinson Office supply ana I'rinting Co. Hulchlntion, Kan. Salesmen and Solicitors. A large middle-western Concern desires the services of several high-class salesmen to sell a complete line of heavy service cotton goods. Duck, canvas, drills, waterproof ma terials, bleached and dyed goods to the re tail, manufacturing and repair trade. This is a splendid op portunity for hard working, intelligent men. Ambitious young men without road ex perience will be con sidered. Address Mr. Rankin, P. 0. Box 921, Toledo, Ohio. - r.A PhKlKNCED salesmen only by hnlt goods firm making high grade sweat ers, bathing suits ' and novelties: terrl- i.ines open. Texas, lowa. North and feouth Dakota, also eastern territory. x -it'u, umiina wee. FIREMEN, brakemen, beginners J160, later t-o mommy, nanway. Hox Y-I656, Bee. MOLER BARBER COLLEGBJ. 110 So. Mth. Write for catalog. Miscellaneous. COLLEGE student or teacher, health-giving, enjoyable, paying vacation; pleas ant, intellectual, outside Work. 315 for w nays, jhox 4.-Zi, Hee. 1.000 MEN WANTED TO WEAR Uncle Sam's Shnea nt 19 an Pm p.ie MIDWEST HARNESS CO.. 706 N. 16th. HELP WANTED. Male and Female. C'Lt.RKS (Men, women) over 17, for Postal Mall Service. $120 month. Ex aminations June. Experience unneces sary, i-or treo particulars of instruc tion. Write J. Leonard (former Civil frviL-o examiner). u .rjquitaDIe JJldg., 1 HsiiiiiKion, rt. MEN and women, represent us through out United States, selling our Waverly Knaniel Shopping Leather Bag from tanners to consumer. Big proposition. Correspondence solicited. George Sten- gel, Incorporated. tanners. Newark. WANTED Men, ladles and boys to learn barber trade; big demand: wages while learning; sinctiy modern, call or write io Hodge St. Trl-Clty Bnrber College. WANTED Married man and wife to work , on farm, wife to cook for one or two extra men. Apply Thos. Kelly, . Belle- vue roiiege .Farm, Bellevue. Neb.' WANTED Printer, straight matter- man or woman. Valley. Neb. Steady Job. Enterprise, BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE First-class auto repair shop. Fully equipped and doing first-class I Business, ooqd reason for selling. 107.1 o, Jfliu 01. jaCKSOn 3033. WANT to hear from owner having busi ness ior saie. j. u. Mccoaney, 1102 r arnam street, Omaha, Nen. FOR- SALE Meat market and residence adjoining; excellent business in live district of St. Paul, by, owner; cash. A .1 .4 1) v ,Ee, ' ' ' '1.1 roo J.IIFA l-lOOl, EDUCATIONAL. DAY SCHOOL NIfSHT gftffnni. Complete courses In accountancy, ma chine bookkeeolnar. eomntometrv. abort. hand and typewriting,, railroad and wire less telegraphy, oivll service and all English and commercial branches. Write. call or phone Jackson 1565 for large uiustraiea catalog. Address BOYLES COLLEGE. Boyies Bids.. Omaha, "'b. ' Van 8ant School of Business. V Day and Evening Schools. 220 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglaa 1890. GLASGOW. ANNIE E.. voice and piano. uvt iiamacn lllocK. Jackson 1081. FOR RENT ROOMS. Furnished Rooms. ARB YOU LOOKING FOR ROOMS T or nave you planned on making cnange, wnicn win be more convenient for youT If so, then call The Bee Want Ad Dept., Tyler 1000, and we will ot only furnish you with a complete .vom list ot choice vacant rooms In Omaha, but also keep your number 6o 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. Atlantic 1000. Want Ad Dept No. 25 Alsatian Apts., 115 North 3ith1 ct., is per monin, PETERS TRUST COMPANY. "WHERE OMAHA RENTS" , AT. 0544. 17th and Farnam Sts. PLEASANT, attractive, modern. Ideal lo cation for summer home. AVaiklng dis tance. 2211. St. Marys Ave. Atlantic 5026. ROOM for gentleman in private family. near blvd, walking distance.. Harney 7044. NICELY furnished rooms, private family. gentitman preferred. Call Har. 0845. NICE FRONT room for 1 or 2, private nome or jewisn family. Webster 6183. NICE room, modern, private home. 3324 tiarney. Harney 72:1. TWO NICE front rooms, modern, private nome, walking distance. Harney 3427. 2 LARGE rooms. Apply 220 N. 23d St. NICE room for gentleman. Harney 1811. Housekeeping Rooms. CALL FOR COMPLETE LI8T t-F MOUBE- 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. MOD. housekeeping and sleeping rms. 410 Bwentwooa Ave., near Z6th and Harney. HILDRETH apta, 2 rooms furnished, gas range, eiec. ngnt, Z618-Z4 Davenport. 2 front hkpg. rms, 605 S. 27th. HA. 2608. Board and Rooms. FOR CHOICE BOARD AND RM. WATCH THE BEE WANT ADS. AND IF YOU IX NOT FIND WHAT YOTT WANT IN THE WANT COLUMN CALL AT. 1000 AND ASK ABCUCT OTJB COUPLETS LIST OT. BOOMV Registered S. 1'atent Office J OrAIPISRDOrS ME- I .THOUGHT MR. , WITH LIVED HERE I OOWT MOTlCE ONHI-bCARD THAT HE LIVE V On THE NEXT eLOC; M" ERP?pr. VT FOR RENT ROOMS. Board and Rooms. TWO young men to board, room, new home, terms reas., walk. dla. Tyler 6116 THREE attractive rooms suitable for 2, with hoard. Close In. Atlantic 1633. FURNISHED Dodge. AT. rooms 6873. and board. 2224 FOR RENT APTS. AND FLATS. Furnlsliod. COMPLETELY furnished 2 and 3-room apartments; will accommodate four; private bath with shower; walking dis tance. Brown Apta., 60S N. 21st St. Douglaa 5644. SUITE of 3 rooms, excellently furnished, with bath; all modern equipment; rent reasonable. 2063 Farnam St. Unfurnished. No. 3 Troy, 4 rms., 3009 Harney St., $62.60 No. 6 Bosworth, 2 rms. furn., 2217 How ard St.. $60 No. 23 Mount Vernon, 5 rms., 526 South ;ust sr.. S140 No. 9 Georgia, 1 6 rms., available June 15, 1040 Georgia Ave., 175 PETERS TRUST COMPANY, "WHERE OMAHA RENTS" AT. 0644. 17th and Farnam Sta. FOR RENT Five-room flat and bath room. 14th and Farnam. Apply W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1320 Farnam Street. Jackson 066 Peters Trust Company, Specialists In apartment management. MODERN Apt., 2 rooms, kitchenette and bath. Janitor service, 845,00. The Persh ing, 823 S. 24th. 3 TO 6-ROOM modern flats; move now. usenn. 032 faxton jriiocK. FOR SALE 4 rooms of furniture, flat for rent, 26 per month. Atlantic 2937. FOR RENT Business Property SEE r. D. WEAD. 110 a 18TH ST. MOVING AND STORAGE. MOVE IT YOURSELF. Do you busy people know -ea-. 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. We never close. Drive It Yourself Co. 1314 Howard. Jackson 3622 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 0288. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos, moving, packing and nipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 106 South 16th. Doug. 4141 METROPOLITAN VAN and STORAGE CO. Jwned by H. R. Bowen Co. Atlantic 3400. UNION TRANSFER CO. Let us estimate your moving, rjackln and storage. 1605 Davenport. JA. 2908. HORSES AND VEHICLES. TEAM of mares, wagon, harness, 8 acres corn, 1 acre potatoes. Kenwood 2215. FINE galted saddle horse. 2302 S. S3d. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WHEAT screenings, 4.50 per 100 del. A. w. Wagner, 801 N. 16th. DO. 1142. AIREDALE pupa, 2224 Dodge. AT 6873. LIVE STOCK. MILK cows, 140 and up. AT. 3357. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. BE SURE TO ATTEND THE USED CAR SALE AT THE PETERSON MOTOR CO., . 2718 Farnam St ALL THIS WEEK V Open evenings. Harney 6066. BARGAINS IN USED CARS Hudson Suner 6 tmirimr. ssn BnlMf 9 lourinir. 4ju. iavis k tmirinir. I2rn Dodge touring-, $300. Call Atlantic aodi. vinton Oarage, 1630 Vinton St. SOME bargains in used Ford cars. Mc- .aiirey jnoior co. tbi Handy Ford Service Station, "h and Jackson. NEW and used cars bought "d cold. """'rom auio naiea. ibis Harney. USED cars, bought, sold and exchanged. , , v. . , . i, IV au - -1 rarnam nu LATE Dixie Flyer. Like new. Must sell. uniy 17 ou. Telephone Market 2907. 1919 ALLEN, touring: new motor: new tires; new paint; 1476. Walnut 6544. GOOD as new, in perfect condition. 1920 Bulck Touring car. Kenwood 1677. 1919 SCRIPPS-BOOTH : runs like new; '' Tlfl All DDI,. Repairing and Painting. WHITE garage; gen. auto repair, storage ana auto painting; day and night serv ice; all work guaranteed. New manage ment. Qlon Morse,'723 S. 27th. JA. 0422. Clltes & Peterson, auto repair. 810 S. 25th. HOLLY, expert auto trimmer. 812 S. 24th. FARM LANDS. Missouri Lands. FARM at bargain price: 101-acre farm. Howell county, Missouri, for sale; good improvements; fine location : easy terms; no trades considered. Address owner. Bog 96, West Plains, Mo. Minnestota Lands. EQUITY Land Exchange, St. Paul, Minn. South Dakota Lands. 130,000 LESS THAN ACTUAL VALUE. Buys one of the best farms and ranches in southeastern South Dakota; StOOO acres: there are 266 acres as fine alfalfa as can be grown. 160 acres In corn and oats, 150 acres In wild hay meadow; cuta two crops per season; 1,500 acres fenced in four separate pas tures; 300 more acres of fine land in pasture can be put under cultivation; modern improvements worth 150,000. There are 176.000 worth of cattle, horses, hogs and farm machinery, motor truck, tractor and tractor machinery. AM buildings have electric lights and nlnnlng water. Will sell all for 1160. 000. which Is fully 160.000 less than actual value, as owner has other busi ness and can't give the place personal attention. AV111 carry one-half back on plaee for five years at 8 per cent. Ad dress owner, Box 406 Fairfax, S. D. FINANCIAL. Rea) Estate Loans. WE have cash on hand to loan on Omaha residences. E. H. LOUGEE. INC., 611 Keellne Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Jackson 2715. 1100 to 110.000 made Dromotlv. F. T. WEAD. Weed Bldg.. 110 & 18th St Miscellaneous. ,131 JI0RTGAGE3 bought, rfa, 1180. EE J1GGS AND MAGGIE IN FULL PACE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE WHrXT DID' HE HANE TO OM! HE, WANT t me to Join hiS .CLUe.WHAT DO n ' Wri OU THINK AOOUT Af Y V n -ir ehaji' i REAL ESTATE WANTED. tTtTl?TT REAL E8TATE: iJXIVAJJl A Bella. Rente, Inaurea S50 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 063.1. To buy or sell Omaha Real Estate see FOWLER & M'DONALD 1120 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 1430 HAVE fnquiriea for homea do you want to eell your property? List It with C A. Urimmol, Omaha Nat 1 Bk. Bldg. LIST homes and Income property wltn GRUENIG REALTY CO., jus 1st Nat. nit. Hirig. Jackson 1966. WE SPECIALIZE IN DUNDEE HOMES' C. B. STUHT CO., City Nat' I Bldg. Douglaa 8787. THE Old Reliable Real Estate Office M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. law uoage 6t. uougiaa U45. W.h. ai265a mnX;hgooi 'party? Bo2 a-mj, umana uee. LISTINGS WANTED. Western Real Estate Co., 4t3 Karbach B. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED, - , 1209 lot easy terms. Amos Grant Co., 330 Brandeia Th. Bldg. Douglas 8S80. DUNDEE. Sightly double corner on 62d 8t .: bar- gain. Alfred Thomas & Son.. 604 First National Bank. Jackson 0064. dtp a T cctatp t-- Pvrummp ' "" mi'nin fcAviimiup. VACANT S943. lot, trade for auto. Harney REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Florence. Nethaway. Flor. prop,, no colored. KE. 1409 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. FIELD CLUB. One of the niftiest 6-room houses in this district, fronting on Woolworth Ave., having beautiful living room, dining room with beam ceilings, quarter-sawed oak finish, beautiful fireplace, built-in buffet, kitchen with all kinds of cupoardbs, 3 fine bedrooms, 1 with gas grate, hot water heat, corner lot, with garage; 12,600 rash will handle; balance ' like rent; quick possession. D.V.SHOLESCO.. Jackson 0046. 915 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Cathedral District ' $1,000 Cash , Five-room brand new, strictly modern bungalow, all on one floor, built-in bookcases; butlt-ln features in kitchen, oak floors and oak finish, full cement base ment, stationary tubs, floored attic, nice lot on paved street, all paid. , . Payne Investment Co., 637 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. DO. 1780. Sundays call KB. 3227. Omaha Real Estate and Investments. JOHN T. BOHAN, 621 Paxton Blk. Atlantic 4S80. D. . E. BUCK A CO. buy and sell homes. South. 3026 South 32d Street. Strictly modern six-room home on corner lot, paved street, close "to car. Large living room. Latest built-in features. Living and din ing room finished in oak, oak floors through entire house. Three large bedrooms apd bath on sec ond floor. Full cement basement. . Garage. 2845 South 34th Street. New five-room house with built in features. Corner lot on paved street. Garage. Full cement -basement. Open for inspection today be tween 8 and 6 a'clock. C. G. CARLBERG, REALTOR. JA. 0585. 312 Brandeis Tin Bldg. Five Splendid Acres. tmwi 1-nuuui imuoc 1J.1KU and Sightly. Price Greatly. Reduced. It's close in, "6n 4(8th street, three blocks south of Center street, paved road. This land is honestly worth 11,200' per acre but 'price is reduced to 1900 per acre or 14,500 if sold this week. Easy terms. This is the biggest snap offered this year in Omaba and It's not too late to get this in corn and other vegetables yet this spring. See it today without fail. Payne &Carnaby Co., 616 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. JA. 1016. North. JUST LISTED. Out of town owner is anxious to sell his beautiful home at 4317 Franklin street, first floor has nice large living room, dining room and kitchen, oak floors and finish. Three nice bed rooms and .bath, full cemented basement, nice large lot, lots of trees and shrubbery, double garage, street paved. See this today at 4317 Franklin St. Payne & Carnaby Co., 616 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Jackson 1016. CROWNPOINT AVE. BUNGALOW. Fine, fair sized rooms snd bath; oak finish. Including floors; full basement; furnace heat; rooms nicely decorated; paved street; close to car, school snd Miller park; possession In a few days. Price 15.600. 11.600 cash. RASP BROS., 212 Keellne Bldg. AT. 0721. 1. B. ROBINSON, real estate and Invest ment. 142 Peters Trust. Doug. 1097. FOR The entire real estate, personal property, bills and accounts receivable, equipment and good-will of the Farmers' Union of Bayard will be sold for cash to the highest bidder on Wednesday, June 15, 1921, at the hour of 2 p. m., by the Board of Directors of the Farmers' Union of Bayard, at the office of Richards ft Carter, Bayard, Neb. None but sealed bids will be considered, and ssid sealed bids must be mailed to Richards at Carter, Bayard, Neb., so that they may be received before the hour and day set for the sale. . A certified check for $250 must accompany each bid. Each prospective bidder will have the opportunity of inspecting and invoicing the said property after June 8, 1021. IRA DORMER, See. THINK 'ABOUT T?. iT'b THE DREAM OF" N"Y LIFE TO HAVE TOO IT? WITH 1921 BY INT'L Commissioner Dl 1 Lie -d:? liliUUCU IUI 111UI LOUllty Attorney Denies l" ac tional Fight Over Court House Responsible. Thedford, Neb., June 6. (Special.) Denial that a factional fight, main tained since the burning of the court n0Use, augmented by the conviction of County Treasurer Heilman, was rrsnnrKihlp for the "rirt" at TheH. rj in j. , . , k r 1? a said to have led the disturbance. According to Rcisner. the trouble - , , , . g . . . centered about County Commissioner t , , ., j. . cwing, wno ne asserts was u- "-6"J "j'-.iu iv ma jjuaiuui. anu had blocked the work hv icnorintr Ui .1... . .:...::. " intuii.c. iwu luuiHiiniu icis. . 1 1VV.13I1L1 3d 3 (liaL L.W1I V, Willi I I , J i . . . , claims naa oeen piacea DacK in oi- hce alter leaving the county $7,000 in debt following a former term. stirred up trouble with state and county officers until citizens demand ed that he be taken from the board ot commissioners. The other two commissioners re- Iuo 4.V HIIV dVJJI-'ll Willi 4YVlllg, Reisner states, and when Ewing re- tused to leave the meeting they went to the county attorney s room, ask ing the clerk to secure their book of proceedings and to take the minutes. When Ewmz is allesred to have re fused to give the clerk permission, the county attorney, at the orders of the two commissioners, took oossession of the books with the aid of a con- stable. County Attorney Reisner asserts that there were, but few persons in the court house and that there was no violence of anv kind. flirl nitron 1 .Cant Tiimgo-oa will Have Second Lhance Lincoln. Timo fi .fSneriat. 1 Miss Marv Wao-Pticr nf Rnnnp rnnnrv whn was awarded 1-ceijt damages against Henry Macke lor alleged scurrilous remarks about her, will be given another opportunity to get the $12,000 she demanded. The supreme court remanded her case today to the Boone county district court for trial. Miss Wagener alleged that Macke directed unkind remarks toward her in German because she occupied a pew m church with some men. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. BARGAIN, $5,500.. 8 rooms strictly modern near Omaha university, double garage, paved street. about 11,200 will handle. Must be sold, Tebbens, 606 Omaha Nat' I. JA. 2182. BEMIS PARK Seven-room modern house, sraraae. Barney 2049. i 4720 N. 39TH ST. Good 6-room house. modern except beat 1700, balance monthly. Crelgh. 608 Bee. JA. 0200. SOUTH FRONT: 6 rooms; sunroom; frame and stucco bungalow; garage to match. Alfred Thomas & Son. Jackson 0064. 1350 CASH 5 rooms, new, strictly mod ern, east front; near Miller park; 165 per month. DO. 7412. Mr. Carse. Miscellaneous. DUNDEE HOMES. 111,600 New 2-story; sunroom and sleep ing porch; double garage: tile bath. etc. 110,000 Two-story, good modern1 home; full lot; double garage. 111,000 Eight-room, cottage; corner lot; wen nuui; nicety iimsnea ana decorated. OMAHA HOMES. 15,000 six rooms and sunroom; near 26th and Woolworth; oak finish downstairs. 15,600 seven room modern, near 25th and Foppleton. I $4,000 Six-room, modern, near 21st and Ohio. BELLEVUE HOMES. 13,600 Six-room modern home with 3 lots; nice location ana a real bargain. Other good ones at moderate prices. can us for furtner information. C. R. COMBS. 809 BrarMeis Theater. Jackson 3916. Sunday or evenings call Atlantic 1509. Special House Sale Buy Now and Save Money Prices $1,850 and up Sizes- 4vs5 S9 7 Si 9, 10 ROOM. Locations - NORTH, SOUTH, WEST, DUNDEE, BENSON. Terms SMALL CASH PAYMENTS. BALANCE LIKE RENT. For Full Information Call Crelgh, Sons & Co. Established 1868 608 Bee Bids;. Jackson 0200 SALE f WIM! fWA li-i- ; Drawn for The Bee by McManua Copyright, 19-21-International New Service IV1TO MEET HIM TOMI4HT ET IN IT REAOY o OUT NOW- FCATUNC SERVICE. l Refuses to Appoint Mine Co. Receiver Sioux Falls, S. D., June 6. Judge Tin.. n Trn;.,n . u- r.,j.,.,t ..i - here, today denied the application of riarry l Alarchres and others ot J erry, la., stockholders in the Cum berland Mining and Milling com pany, operating a mine in the Black ! Hills, for appointment of a receiver. The plaintiffs, who described t,hem selves as the minoritv stockholders. I alleged that Frank C. Crocker and James W. Fowler, majority stock holders, and others, had wronirfiillv elected themselves to office and had miainaiidscu mc aiiairs oi ine coni- pany. Damages in the sum of $60,000 were sought by the minority StSlT- . Ui, ,ifj. i I "ioi iiiv. uv-jcuudiua lieu nut uccu ..:u., i: i .i.. eiuifLy ui any w i uiikuoi UK, dliu llldl they are entitled to manage the af- talrs nf th(. ,, wh -h i lnrafprl u:i, -... c t-v t..j t?h- -.ny, J. u. juuge r.inoii heard the case at Deadwood, but IT I n n A a r 4- U a l . . . l"c ucus'u" JICI c School Building V Permit Opposed I jtr a m - Mayor Against Erection of Semi-Fireproof Struc ture on Old Site. The city council will take formal action tnis morning on the proposi- on ot whether the Board ot fc.du cation should be granted a building permit tor the erection of a one- story semi-hreproof school building at the northeast corner of Twentieth and Leavenworth streets. f he board wants to erect this Duiiaing on trie same foundation I which held a two-story school build 1 ino dpctrnvffl hv firi last New Year's eve. On an informal vote yesterday in the" city Council committee of the whole resulted Mayor Dalhman and vmmissioners ouuer ana nuraimi were against granting a permit tor anything except a fireproof structure. viayor jjaniman asserted inai when the safety of children was be- lns considered money snouia nut ta"d. in the way of making the building fireproof. scnooi auinonties siaica mat me building is needed to accommodate 500 new students who will enter the High School of Commerce next Sep tember. Well-Known Business Man Of Pawnee Dies Suddenly Lincoln, June 6. (Special.) Charles F. Pierce, well-known Paw nee City business man and formerly in the state auditor s olhce, died sua denly today of heart disease while visiting his son, Dr. J. i. Fierce ot Lincoln. He was 66. While m Pawnee City Pierce was deputy county treasurer, deputy county clerk and city clerk, and for years he was director of the famous Pawnee City Military band. Hardware Dealers to Hold Convention at Tecumseh Tecumseh, Neb., June 6. (Spe- cial.1 Through the efforts of the officers of the Nebraska Hardware Dealers association, a meeting of hardware retailers of southeast .Ne braska will be held in Tecumseh Tuesday. At that time an effort will he made to organize a district asso . ,. nation. Senator Seeks to Locate Reformatory at Ogallala Ogallala, Neb., June 6. (Special Telegram.) State Senator George B. Hastings of Grant. Neb., is mak ing a special trip to Lincoln to pre sent additional claims to the state board of control for Ogallala as the location for the new state reforma tory. To Round Off Corner. The citv council committee of the whole yesterday considered the pro posed condemnation of the north east corner of Seventeenth and. Jackson streets. This corner will be rounded off to minimize the traffc dangers at this intersection. Trick Rider Injured Hastines. Neb., Tune 6. (Special Telegram.) Edward Schafer, ama teur tncK riaer, was injurea in a fall from a motorcycle when he was performing in a crowded street and struck the curb. , Real Estate Transfers Irving O. Finfrock and wife to jacoo ivniteiocK, Franklin St., . 60 ft. e. of 26th St.. a s.. 60x125 1 is Qeorge B. Lehnhoff and wife to Dorothy Lawson, 28th ave., 320 ft. a of Javnes ave.. w. 40vi.ii; 1 7A Ralph M. Peters and wife to Amos ' urant, trskine ave.. 195 ft. w. " of 49th St.. n. s.. 64x121 45(1 Reml Bogard and wife to Parllda nogara, ua at., 100 ft. g. of California St., w, a., 0,0x43, and other property fiA.ooo N. V. Klhl et at. to William J. Daeges, 10th St., 70 ft. n. ot Hick ory St.. w. s.. 70x130 1 Edward Gilbert to Ada A. Gilbert, i. w. cor. 14th and U eta.. 40x130 150 William Rich aid Mathews and wife to Leonard Cornelius Peterson, 39th at., 160 ft. n. of Fowler ave., e. s.. 66x127 1.350 Charles W. Martin and wife to Jennie A. Winterson, Newport ave.. 168 ft. e. ot 38th ave., n. s., 42x120 16.000 Leonard Cornelius Peterson and wife to Albert Falconer, 19th St., 160 ft. n. of Fowler ave., e. a, f 0X121 SiUUI,tMuMWUl4( .'MOO I State Has 485 Organizations to Battle H.C.L. 4 Survey Indicates, Hovmc That Alleged Greed Being Fought May Break Up Co-Operative Societies. Lincoln, June 6. (Specials Profiteering has resulted in the for mation of -485 co-operative societies in Nebraska, organized to balk the profit grabbers, according to a de tailed report today by Leo J. Stuhr, secretary of the department of agri culture. Detailed statements of the methods and de scrintion of businesses entered into were obtained" through a series of questionnaires sent out by Stuhr. Fully 50 per cent ot me manage and secretaries of the co-operative iircanizations who answered the ques tionnaires declared that the same al leged greed of the merchants and other dealers in necessities which forced th? farmers into the co-operative organizations threatened to break tip these organizations. Here's what Stuhr says about it: ... Defeat Own Purpose. "It is evident that too many peo ple organize in order to secure bet ter marketing facilities or better prices for themselves, and when these facilities or prices were offered by the competitor, the stockholder for got the real purpose of organization, forgot that the co-operative concern was his store or elevator and sold or bought where he could get the most for his goods or buy the most for his money regardless of the fact that by so doing he was defeating the purpose of his own organization, and by his lack of patronage, discourag ing others." ' ' The various commodities nanaica and the number of organizations handling each commodity follow: List of Organizations. - Grain elevators. 38: grain, flour and feed, 10; grain and coal, 69; crain. and flour. 6: grain, coal and feed, 10; grain, coal, flour and feed, 22; gram, coal and machinery, y, train, coal, machinery, flour and feed, 24; grain and live stock, 16; crrain and machinery. 4; grain, coal and live stock, flour and feed, 12; grain, coal and live stock, 14; grain, machinery and live stoclc, i grain, coal, machinery and live stock, 9; grain and farm supplies, 5; grain, coal ana building material, io; gram, coal, machinery and building mater ial, 8; grain, coal, machinery, build ing material and flour, 3; grain, coal, live stock and building material, 11; grain, coal, live stock, building ma terial, flour and feed, 2; grain, coal, machinery, live stock, lumber and cream, 3; grain, live stock, machinery and building material, 3; building material and coal, 4; implements, 5; creamery, 13; merchandise, 74; mer chandise and machinery, 40; grain and merchandise, 8; grain, coal, ma chinery and merchandise, 16; grain, coal, machinery, merchandise and, live stock, IS; live stock, 1; social, 1; ' grain, coal, merchandise and build ing material, 2; grain, coal, building material, merchandise and live stock, 4; telephone, 2. German Lutherans File Test Suit in New Language Law Columbus, Neb., Juife 6. (Spe cial.) A case designed to test the constitutionality of the law enacted by the last legislature, forbidding the teaching of any subject in a foreign language in any school in Nebraska in grades below, the ninth, has been filed in district court of Platte county. The Nebraska dis tricts of Evangelical Lutheran syn ods of Missouri, Ohio and other states are the plaintiffs, and Govern or McKelvie, Attorney General Da vis and county attorney arc the de fendants. The olaintiffs 'maintained that the new language law restricts relig ious liberty, endangers the value of parochial school properticstnd is in contravention of the constitution of the state of Nebraska and the United States. Attorneys for. plain tiffs are Sandall & .Wray of York, A. F. Mullen of Omaha, and Albert & Wagner of Columbus.' Funeral Held for Veteran - Of World War at Table Rock Table Rock, Neb.. Jnne 6 (Spe cial.) Funeral services were held for Ralph A. Bennington, soldier of the world war who died in a hospital in France, September, 1918, at the M. E. church. Rev. A. L. Ogden, Christian minister, officiating. The flag was at half-mast all day and business houses were closed during the serv ices. Ceremonies at the cemetery were under, the auspices of the American Legion, G. A. R. and W. R. C. I he soldier was born m lable Rork. For the last few vears the family has lived at Mason City, Neb. Ralph was unmarried and about 30 years old. This is the fifth soldier of the late war to be buried in the Table Rock cemetery. 101 Candidates InitiaXj In Fourth Degree K. of C Hastings, Neb., June 6. (Special Telegram.) A class of 101 candi-' dates was initiated in the fourth de gree of the Knights of Columbus. The ceremonies concluded with a banquet presided over by Judge Cor coran of York, master, for whom a boom was started for election as a . member of the national board of the Knights of Columbus. He is in charge of building up the fourth de gree in Nebraska. Motion Filed for New Trial For Prison Guard Slayer Lincoln, June 6. (Special.) A motion for a new trial for James B. King, negro convict, sentenced to death for the murder of Robert L. Taylor, guard, on May 11, was filed in the Lancaster county district court today. Memorial Services Held Lincoln, June 6. (Special.) The Nebraska supreme court held memorial services today in honor of the late Judge John B. Barnes, wh served on the iencri J3 yejjj