THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1921. VI Classified Advertising Rates 1 c pt tin (count al word to lint) 1 day 1 ; per Im per day, M consecutive day liia per lint per day, T consecutive day 1U per tin pr day. It oneeutiv day No adt taken for lea than a total ot S6c. tha rate apply tltb to t Dally er Sunday Be. All advertisement ap pear in both norninf aad evening daily tpr for tha on charge. CONTRACT BATES ON APPLICATION Want ada aeecpttd at tha following of fice ! MAIN OFFlCC....,17th and Farnam St. South Bid 4116 South 24th 8t Counrll Bluff li Seott St WANT ADS RECEIVED BIT PHONE ATLANTIC 1008. THE BEI will not b responsible for nor than on incorrect insertion of an advertisement ordered for nor than on time. CLOSING HOUBS rOR WANT AOS. Cveulnc Kditien. ............ .11:46 A. at. Morning Edition. I :ot P. M. Sunday Edition ..I :tt V-J ' Saturday DElfH'OWKRALlOTICES. DONNER Mary, ased 7 years; passed away June 14, 1931. She I survived by two daughters, Mra. B. H. Dennis, Innlsfall, Canada, and Mra. E. L. Dunn, Omaha. Neb.j lo two ons, G. W. Donner, Gordon, Nb., and H. T. Don ner. Norfolk, Neb. Funeral service from Hulse & R'.epen Chapel. Thursday, 2 p. m. Friend In vited. Interment, 'wm Lawn; pri vate. Kindly omit flowers FUNERAL DIRECTORS STACK & FALCONER OMAHA'S BEST ?AMBULANCE 6ERhva'.c?o.4 Thirty-third nd Tarnam. HULSE & RIEPEN PIONFER FI!NBRAL DIRECTORS. 7111 Hctith lf-th ft. Jackson 1226 HEAFEY & HEAFEY, Undertaker and Embalm. Phone H. 8S. Office 8811 Farnam. FOR AMBULANCE call Market 0680. Korisko Kunerl Home. 83d and O Sts. FLORISTS. LEE L. L ARM ON "VtSSE? U14 Douala 8t. Douglas 8344. I Hendcrron. 1519 Farnam. Jackson 185. JOHN HATH, 184 Farnam. Jackson 1906. BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Blrlhs. Alexander and Mnrle Brlnaardt. 4729 North Twenty-seventh street, boy. Claus snd Ada Paulson, 1303 Douglas stn'Gt (Tlrl Tony 'id KlUsbeth Czlnowic. 3633 Madi son street, boy. Leon nnd Mildred Golden, tin North Twenty-seventh street. Klrl. Frank and Mary Janlk, 1013 Dominion atreet, boy. John and Loul Murnane, 6117 Plerc " Andrw' and Cathsrlna Doyle, hospital, "Austin and Jennls Vlckery. hospital, boy. Perry and Alby Smith, 4121 South Twenty-ninth atreet, boy. Robert and Jeann Bishop, hospital, boy. Francla and Mary Mathews, hospital, bCllnton nnd Ethyl Lantls, hospital, arlrj. Fay and Gertrude Do Hart, hospital, ''(Oeorit and Ann Johnson, hospital, girl. Walter and Lillian Sturley. hospital, boy. Walter and Lillian Haines, hospital, boy. James and Nora Cullen. hospital, boy. Joseph and Margaret Gannon, hospital, girl William and Katherine Staseko, hospital, bCharIe and Erma Petersen, hospital, ''conta1tin and Theresa Floreo, hospital, "'Martin and -Nettle Ward, 4734 South Twenty-fourth street, girl. Louis and Marl Boukup, 194 South Twelfth atreet, boy. .,, Oeorge and Lillian Bredlone, 1917 Vinton "'oicar'ini Llrale Gray, HSll South Twen-ty-fourth atreet, boy. Giuseppe and Cercsa Badauna, 1116 North Seventeenth street. Rlrl. Mlchelt and Mlchela Dlcrestlna, 142 North Eighteenth street, girl. Gutasepps and Marlanna Csmpagna, 13104 South Eleventh street, bor. Lulgl and Maria Fragala, 192i North Thirty-fourth treet, boy. Peaths. ' Mrs. Dorothy Harrell, 29, hospital. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following persons were issued per mits to wed: Carl II. Luttlg, over it. . Omaha, and Edna Smith, over 18. Plattaraouth, Neb. James P. Havrk, 22, Omaha, and Anna M. McCarthy. 19. Omaha." Edwsrd F. Cunningham, S4. Ksnsae City, Mo., and Catherine V. Mcpilgott, 2, Omaha. Jacob N. Ttunrh, !7, Omaha, and Ma Mount, 30, Omaha. . John N. Corv. 5S, Rock Springs, Wyo., and Carmllla Weeks, 25. Omaha. , John Volfla, S2, Omaha, and Anna Cuclu, SO, Omaha. Boleslaus E. Zleleuskl, 23, Omaha, and Ruth Hartman. 20 Omaha. Ernest E. Ilolstchov, S3. Denver, Colo., and Violet E. Bloom, S7, Dourer. Colo. Dnnlel Belford, 25. Omaha, and Jessie G. Ferguson, 24, sOmaha. .Tame T. Mllllken. over SI. North Bend, Nb., and Marion C Katl, over 1, North Bend. Neb. Dean F. Payne, 23, University Place, Neb., and Violet K. Reevea. 20, Omaha. Jerry Horak, over 11, Omaha, and Marl Kraua, over It, Omaha. Lester 8. Hdgerman, over 21, Des Moines, Ja., and Ora L. Tucker, over U, Omaha. John U McFarland, 35. Omaha, and Helen M. McGulre, 21, Omaha. Edmund O. Schwan, 28. Chicago, 111., and Anita L. Reohr, II, Chicago, 111. James K. Prendenbug, SI, Des Moines, la., and France N. Hall, , Des Moines. . la. ... , Paul P. Roesler, 25, Omhaa, and Leila M. Benachoter, 21, Omaha. Gust E. Proplesch, 26, Omaha, and Johanna R. Barowsky, 18, Omaha. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. TOR ARTICLES LOST on atreet car tele phone Tyler 10. We are anxloua to re atore lost entries to rightful owner. OMAHA A COUNCIL BLUFFS 8T. RY. COMPANY. LITTLB female fox terrier.. Party who stole pup I known; If pup 1 returned, no queatlona asked, otherwise will cause a treat Adam .Baudo, Cftth and Cuming. ipST Blue (ilk umbrella with a light tan (port leather handle. Return to main office Omaha Bee. Reward. Lost - on atreet oar. FOX TERRIER .at 45th and Cuming. Please return and receive reward. No question. Small puppies. 4510 Cuming. LOST, strayed or stolen. 2-year-old bay mar from 6806 a 13th. Monday night Please notify Mar. 4604 or Dg. 4864. SPECTACLE case and glasses. Name C .J. Vlack on cas. Return to F. H. Craig, 1102 S. 22d St Reward. CHILD'S pongee silk hat lost in down town district. Kenwood 0R12. LOST string of pearls, Saturday. Reward, pleas call Harney 3541. FOUND Lady' purse. Henry J. Beat, county attorney's office. LOST Bunch of key. . 407 So. 23d. J. G. Good. TORTOISE shell glasses In case. Mar. 4558. SPECIAL NOTICES CONCESSIONS WANTED FOR JULY 4 Merry-go-round, ferris wheel, stands, novelty stands, aids shows of good char acter, baby racks or anything else In this line. Only town in a radius of 40 mile that? is celebrating. Write to Sec., American Legion Celebration Com, Fontanellr, la. CONCESSION MEN AND SHOWS ATTEN TION. Wanted clean concessions, free at tractions, merry-go-round, ferris wheel. ' motor dome, etc., for big American Legion celebration at Emmetsburg, la., July 4 and (. Writ for reservations and explain what you hav to Wm. W. Knight, chairman. WANTED for July 4 and string of pic nic to follow, marry-gc-round, ferris wheel, whip and concessions. ' FRANKLIN BROS.. Prom., Falls City, Neb. AMERICAN Legion, Fairmont Neb., would like to hear from all varieties of con cessions for Fourth of Jnly celebration. PERSONAL, THE SALVATION Arnr Industrial horn solicit year eld clothing, rumltur. magaslna. We collect. We dlatrlbut Phons Ooag 4111 and our wagon will . ralk c'a:l aad leapt ct our aew bom. lHO-Iill-im Dodre Sc. n SAVING. Old ruga remade. AT. 1433. MASSAGE J10 North Seventeenth Street Swedish massage, massuese.20 8.2o!D.I877. BENT Hoover vacuum, SI a p. Wal. 1047. tLECTRIC baths and iqamn. Web. 2011. MASSAGE. Emma Brott. At STi.S. itAJSAOK Call Douglas 1541, BRINGING UP I AVVVEL ARE. TO THE SEASHORE FLORISTS. TUAIXEU nurse will take old people or invaljus to hr home. Prices reason able. Pox-X HI, Omsilia Ki-e. WILIj not be responsible for debts con tracted by my wife, from this date. Carl Peterson, 1 9 3 so. 9 in ai. TRAINED nurse will take old people or Invpllds to her home. Prices reaaonaulc X-61 Boe. SAT IT WITH FLOWERS FROM HESS A SWOBODA. I41R FARNAM STREET. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Accordion Pleating. ACCORDiii.N. aid". Unite, sunburst, box pleating, covered buttons, all sizes and styles: hemstitching, picjt edging, eye let cut worn, buttonnoies. pennants. ' Ideal Button and Pleating Co., 308 Brown Blk. Jackson 1936. Neb. Pleating A Button Co.. 180 Farnam Nt. 2d floor. Douglaa 5670 Contractors. GARAGE, S100 and up; house remodeling, screen porches, new and repair work; satisfaction guaranteed. W. Stephens, 440 S. 22il. Market 0527. GOOD plasterer and cement, new and re pair work. J. Nau. Wal. 4567. CEMENT work of all kinds. Harney 315J. Corset'ere. HATTIB Putnam Nuuune Corset Shop. 102 Karbach Blk.. At. 2993. Dancing Academies. LEARN TO DANCE RIGHT. Fancy. Stage and Ballroom -' Dancing 'j'aught ' Lesson by Appointment. EMPRESS RUSTIC GARDEN. Empress Theater. Atlantic 6645. Tfsl Pina School for Dancing. 2424 XVCI-A llltr rirniir. Doua 750. Detectives. RELIABLE Detective Bureau. Railway Ex. Bldg. JA 2056. Nlelit Cfcl. 3312. JAMES ALLAN. 212 Neville Blk. Evidence secured In all onsen. Atlantic 1136. Dressmaking. Dressmaking. Call Harley hotel. Room 24.1. Kodak Finishing. FILMS developed; printing nnd enlarging. Write for prices. The Ensign Co -607 Howard St FILMS, developed, one-day service. Ease Studio. 213-29 Neville Blk. BRITT Printing Co., 7 Elks Bldg. Furs. WE remodel your furs and make them Ilk new. Furs stored and Insured agalnat all losses. KNEETER ALASKA FUR CO., 203 S. 15th. Doug. 128. Labor and Building. WE can build you a good garage for 8100. We alao deliver kindling. Micklin Lumber & Wreck Co., 24th and Bur- aette. weoster 6050 Painting and Paperhanging. PAPER-HANGING, painting, varnishing, floors waxed, - paper cleaning. Wal. 4567. INTERIOR varnishing enameling, floors ymw, wan impel LiRHncu. wbiiiul , o i . ALL kinds of painting and paper hanging wura but, u. tr. niortenaen, uu, loss, Patent Attorneys. PATENT ATTORNEYS. J W. MARTIN, patent atty.. 1718 Dodge. Miscellaneous Announcements. PAXTON-MITCHELL CO., 27th and Martha Sts., Omaha, Neb. Brass, bronze, aluminum and .machine gray iron castings. Standard size cast Iron -bushings in stock. DIAMONDS pwrtV. 5& vt5K to buy back at small profit. GROSS JEWELRY CO 402 N. 16tb St oug las 6042. OMAHA PILLOW CO. Mattresses made over ln new ticks at half the price of new beds. 1907 Cuming. Jackson 2467. RAZOR BLADES shnrpened. Single, 35c; double edge. 45c doz. Mall orders so licited. Omaha Sharp Co. 103 N. 16th. Omaha Towel Supply. 207 8. 11th. J A. 0528 NEW and rebuilt electrical apparatus. LeBron Electric. SIS 8. 12th St. Omaha. FLAT TIRE? CALL D. 6603. WHITELEY. The TIRE MAN. 320 S. 13th. ROGERS Confectionery Store. 24th and Farnam St., Jackson 0127. DESK space, reasonable, 305 Lcflang Bldg. FOR SALE. Furniture and Household Goods. HOUSEHOLD good for quick sale, leav ing cuy. K.enwooa 44sg. Pianos and Musical Instuments. UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN PHONOGRAPHS We offer for nuick sale the following slightly used phonog-apha which we have taken ln exchange: Victor, small size , 16.00 Grafonola Regal 38.60 rermns, manogany case C2.00 Slngerphone. mahogany case 67.60 Vlctrola, golden oak 85.00 Grafonola, . Eloctrlc 100.00 Gratonola, walnut case 85.00 TERMS AS LOW A3 21.00 DOWN. 5,000 Columbia Records, former price 11.00, now on sale -.it 59e. . Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co., 1514-14-18 Dodge St. I rnone iouari la 1623. GEORGE a! 8MITH Dealer In drums. xyiopnones, etc.. Instruction, repairing. Address 27(1 Davenport 8t. for catalog. Phone Harney 2947. Try Smith's pedal. BIGGEST phonograph bargain in Omaha. Shlaes Phonograph Co. 1404 Dodge. 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 Jackson 4120. 1913 Farnam. PROTECTOGRAPHS. F. at E.'s; bargains. 618 Farnam Bldr. Farm and Dairy Products. THREE good hives, bees for sale, com plete bee outtit, cheap: also hive and ac cessories. 2123 King 8t. Kenwood. 4460. Miscellaneous Articles. SEWING MACHINES W rent repair, ell needle and parts. MICKEL'S Hth and Harney. D.gtaa II7S. TRUNKS and traveling goods, at low price, will take your old trunk in on a new one; we do repairing. Alfred Cornish A Co.. 1210 Farnam St. WE buy. Mil safe, make desks, show cases, etc Omaha Fixture at Supply Co, S. W. Cor. 11th and Douglas. JA. 2724. S A TT TP.Q BARGAINS. 12th A Farnam. OO.r CJS3 j. j. Dartght Safe Co. One refrigerator, one bar, one back bar; 3824 N. 16th. Web. 6243. NEW electric funs, all siaes, at reduced prices, souilaa lfS 3 llllfe Ito" 'J'ja 1 mwj J FATHER u HELLO -Jtt WHERE ARE .OUSOINi TO iPEND MS .fOU HEARD WHAT ) THE.. SUMMER? WANTED TO BUY. DESKS DESKS DESKS New desks, used dosks bought, sold and traded. J. C Reedy 1207 Farnam. D. 6146. WANTED SITUATIONS. Male. AUTO repairer wants work in a garage; will work for reasonable wages, F. S. Wanous. Glencoc. Minn. Female. HOUSEKEEPERS. LAUNDRESSES. Watch the Domeatio column of The Bee. Lota of good places ar always advertised. Don't miss them. Laundry and Day Work. BUNDLE wsshlng at home. Webster 3804. DAY work wanted, white woman, DO. 8333 HELP WANTED MALE. Professions and Trades. WANTED 2 draftsmen for map work; must be neat letters and experienced. Give education, qualifications and ex pericene in first letter. Box A-89, Bee. MOLEIl BARBER COLLEGE. HO So. 14th. Write for catalog.- Salesmen and Solicitors. WANTED Experienced salesman to rep resent an eilablixhed line and concern in northern Nebraska; salary and expense proposition. Address Box Y-1566, Omaba Be Miscellaneous. 1.000 MEN WANTED TO WEAR Uncle Sam's Shoe at 23.(0 Per Pair. MIDWEST HARNESS CO.. 706 N. 16th. OMAHA EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 121 N. 16th St. Phone Jackson 1112. HELP WANTED FEMALE. Stores and Offices. GIRLS to prepare for gov. bookkeeping and stenographlo positions, $1,100 to 81.400 to start. Our personal instruc tion qualifies you quickly. Write Bee, Box A-29. Household and Domestic. ' GIRLS Watch the Domestic Column of The Bee Want Ada. Good, well-paid and homelike places always advertised. CAPABLE white maid for general house work; reference. Harney 0352. NEAT colored girl for housekeeper. 2220 Grace St., Webster 6710. Miscellaneous. EXPERIENCED lady pressor; also a good repair woman. rencn ury uieaners, 219 N. 16th St. HELP WANTED. Male and Female. WANTED Men, ladles and boys to learn barber trade; big demands wages while learning; strictly modern. Call or write 1403 Dodge 8t Trl-Clty Barber College. BUSINESS CHANCES. SALE OF HARDWARE STOCK AND - FIXTURES. The undersigned Trustee, wiR sell the stock of the LOKEN HARDWARE COMPANY, at Albion. Nebraska, In bulk, to "the highest bidder for cash. All bids to be in my hands at close of business JUNE 20, 1921. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. JAMES FOX. Trustee. FOR SALE Established business, fast growing city; auto accessories, tire and battery repairing, $16,000. Box Y-1561, Omaha Bee. SMALL grocery store with 4 rs. furnished, grocery stock, fixtures, household furni ture for sale, bargain. HA 2421. WANT to hear from owner having busi ness Tor sale. J. C McConney, 1102 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. EDUCATIONAL. DAY SCHOOL NIGHT "CHOOL. Complete courses In accountancy, ma chine bookkeeping, comptometry, short hand and typewriting, railroad and wire less telegraphy, civil- service and all English and commercial branches. Write, call or phone Jackson 1665 for large Illustrated catalog. Address BOYLES COLLEGE, Boyle Bldg., Omaha. "'b. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 220 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 68. GLASGOW, ANNIE E., voice and piano. 603 Karbach Block. Jackson 1081. FOR RENT ROOMS. Furnished Rooms. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ROOMS T Or 'lave you planned on making a change, which will be more convenient for youT If so, then call The Bee JVant Ad Dept. Tyler 1000, and -? will -.01 only furnish you with a cur.plete .00m Hat of choice vacant rooms to Omaha, but alao keep your number on our 'Want to Rent" list tor further refer ence In can 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 DESIRABLE front roora, strictly private family, home privileges; breakfast if desired; gentlemen. 3308 Larlmore Ave. Kenwood 3997. IF you are looking for a room for two, . exceptionally cool, large, well furnished. West Farnam district, call Harney 0610. COMFORTABLE room to employed per- ...... . ma Mha vnnmnttrm ni hnarft.M .walidng dlst, $4.50 per week. AT. 4109. NEWLY furnished sleeping rooms, board If desired, very reasonable. 626 S. 26th Ave. Atlantic 2981. FURNISHED room with party who will keep phone calls for man, close to P. o. Box A-3T, nee. SiTs CALIFORNIA Nicely furnished rm. for gent'men, walking distance. HA. 0845 2209 Davenport. Pleasant south room close ln; 1 or 2 gentlemen. AT. 5029. VERY nice room for colored man and woman. 2220 Grace. Webster 6170. 680 S. 25TH AVE. Furnished looms; warning distance, uougias eoz. 2315 DEWEY AVE. Nicely furn. room, private family. Atlantic 2809. NICE cool room, south and east expoaure, suitable for two. Walnut 5945. BEAUTIFUL sleeping porch with dresser and wardrobe. Web. 0639. NICE clean rooms, 410 Sweetwood Ave. near 26th and Harney. Housekeeping Rooms. CALL FOR COMPLETE LIST OF TtOUSE KEEPING ROOMS IN CITT. WS1 HAVR ' THE BEST IN CITT. 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. THREE large furnished housekeeping rooms, electric light, bath and gas, $12. Douglas 1718. TWO 3-room apts. and other light house keeping room. 161$ 8. 10th. AT. 1868. TWO modern rooms, near 2 car lines, everything furnished. 856. AT. 0748. NICE clean housekeeping rooms at 211 N. 18th St. "I Board and Rooms. FOR CH01B BOARD AND RM. WATCH THE BEE WANT ADS, AND IF TOU DO NOT FIND WHAT YOU WANT IN THE WANT COLUMN CALL AT. 1100 AND ARK ABOUT OUR COMPLETE LIST OF ROOMS. BOARD and room, $1 wk. Doug. 1532, Registered U. 8. Patent Office NV WIFE AN! I WOZ. THAT- SHF WANTv TO CO TO THE. tCA- tHOr5E, FOR RENT ROOMS. Board and Rooms. LARGE, cool, modern, close in room and board. Call Atlantic 4644. Wanted Furnished Rooms. WANTED furnished room with party who will keep phone call for man, close to P. O. Box A-37, Bee. FOR RENT HOUSES. Furnished. NICELY furnished, all modern house. Ga rage. Lawn and yard. For six weeks from June 27 for $122.50. 4702 North 36th Street. The Byron Reed Co., Doug. 0297. 1612 Farnam St. fi-ROOM bungalow to rent furnished, $75. S. P. Bostwlck. Peters Trust Bldg. FOR RENT APTS. AND FLATS. Furnished. Completely fur. 2 and 3-rm. apts., private bath, walking distance, will accommo date 4. Brown Apts., 508 N. 21st. DO. 6644. THREE attractive rooms for the summer; downtown; all conveniences. AT. 4654. Unfurnished. THE ELWOOD Five-room apartment, l-room ef ficiency to sub-lease. For rent, 7-room flat at 24th and , Cuming Sts., $38 per month. One-room apartment ln the Newton, 725 South lith St. J. L. Hiatt Company, "BETTER VALUES." Hiatt Bldg. 1914-10 Douglas. Atlantic 0063. FOUR rooms and kitchenette and bath, all modern. Individual atreet entrance. Janitor service $65. The Pershing, 823 South 24th St. Douglas 5200. Peters Trust Company, Specialists ln apartment management FOR RENT Business Property SEE F. D. WEAD. 210 8. 18TH 8T. MOVING AND STORAGE. FIDELITY EPVS CO. STORAGE MOVING, PACKING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS, REASONABLE RATES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE COMPLETE LIST OF HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. 1107-11 Howard St. Jackson 0888. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household good and piano, moving, packing and hipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. I0 South lltto. Doug. 418$ -METROPOLITAN VAN and STORAGE CO. Owned by H. R. Bowen Co. Atlantic 2400. UNION TRANSFER CO.. Let us estimate your moving, packing and storage. 1605 Davenport. JA. 2908. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WHEAT screenings $4.50 per 100; del. A. W. Wagner, 801 N. 16th. Dg. 1142. FINE 214-mo. screw-tail Boston terrier, 4728 N. 39th. KEN. 6212. BABY chicks, 180 ach. Douglas 2186. NEW ZELAND, Belgian hares. Wal. 2938. HORSBS AND VEHICLES. For Sale. TEAM of mares, wagon, harness, $ acrea corn, 1 acre potatoes.' Kenwood 2216. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE WE DON'T WANT YOUR MONEY FOR OUR USED CARS UNLESS THEY SATISFY YOU 100 IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE TO PIC TURE TO YOU THE WONDERFUL VALUES INCORPORATED IN THE CARS WE ARE NOW SHOWING UN LESS YOU ACTUALLY SEE AND TEST THEM OUT. YOU MAY MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED EVERYTHING FROM FORDS TO CADILLACS PRICED FROM $100 UP. NEBRASKA , OLDSMOBILE CO., 1STH AND HOWARD ST!. HUDSON SUPER-SIX DEMONSTRATOR. This week we will release one current model Hudson Super-Six seven-passenger touring car, which has been slightly used as a demonstrator here In Omaha. This car Is just like new and is fully covered by our new car guarantee and service. See this car before you buy. It is a real bargain. Call Douglas 1970. GUY L. SMITH. MUST SELL My four-door Dodgo Sedan due to Urgent need of money. Box X-68, Bee. WK sell "used, not abused cars." That is not all w will buy your car for cash and sell it back to you on time. SALEADAY CAR CO.. 40th and Farnam. Open until 0:30 p. m. SOME bargains In used Kord car. Mc Caffrey Motor Co. Th Handy Ford Service Station, ' "h and Jackion, Douglas. 3600. MY 1918 Allen touring, just out paint shop. Thoroughly overhauled, new tires, con dition guaranteed. 4615 Dodge. Wal. 6644. USED cars, bought, sold and exchanged. TRAWVER AUTO CO.. 2210 Farnam St. NEW and used cars bought and sold. Goldstrom Auto Sales, 131$ Hernay. -1 oHQRE. - SEE JIGCS AND MAGGIE IN FULL PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE 7 AH' or COORC YOO'D RATHER CO TO THE MOOTAIN AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OAKLAND COUPE Here is a fine little 4-passenger coup, just like new ln every respect Fully equipped. Including slip covers, motor meter, bumpers, extra tire tube and cover, shock absorbers, etc. All tires are brand new and one can acarcely tell the car from a new one. Guaranteed In every respect and a bargain for some one. can Douglas 1970. - Guy L. Smith. If you are looking for a good used car cheap, do not fail to see our Special Bargains, cash or terms. Omaha Auto Sales, 2060 Farnam. Squire's garage, 2619 Farnam St. H. 0644. Bicycles. HARLEY DAVIDSON bicycle, almost new. too. Harney 6086. Repairing and Painting. WHITE garage; gen. auto repair, storage ana auto painting; day and night serv ice; all work guaranteed. New manage ment Glen Morse, 723 S. 27th. JA. 0423 elites & Peterson, auto repair. 810 S. f6th. HOLLY, expert auto trimmer. 813 S. 24th. FARM LANDS. Minnestota Lands. EQUITY Land Exchange. St. Paul, Minn, Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE Eight acres farm land, 2 hi miles south of Grand Island; good for chicken or truck farm: ne, modern, 7 room bungalow, with garage, two chick en houses, and barn for cows. For par ticulars write Paul Welnhold, P. O. Box 493, Grand Island, Neb. Pennsylvania Lands. FOR SALE 200-a. dairy farm, 1H miles rrom cnurcn, nigh school ana league cheese factory, on main road. Pric $10,000. Mrs. W. H. C, Box 7, Watts burg, Pa. For Rent. A SNAP RENT PROPOSITION. I have one-half section o land three miles from Douglas, Wyo., (my milk market), 75 acres plowed, balance pas ture. Plenty of water, a good house and barn all fenced, cross fenced. On main road to town. An Ideal location. Terms reasonable and easy. Jack F. Murphew. FINANCIAL Real Estate Loans. WE have cash on hand to loan on Omaba residence. E. H. LOUGEE. INC.. 638 Keellne Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Jackson 2715. 9100 to $10,000 made promptly. P. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg., $10 8. 18th St HELD Land Co.. real estate, loan and Insurance. 8064 Military Ave. Miscellaneous. To Oil Investors Do you want to co-operate with few business and professional men who Rave built - up a solid producing oil company with over 20 wells and now drilling for a gusher ln one of the highest grade oil fields In America. We want to hear from investors with $100 to $500. Box X-34, Omaha Bee. 1ST MORTGAGES bought. Ja. 1180. REAL ESTATE WANTED. To buy . or sell Omaha Real Estate see FOWLER & M'DONALD 1120 City Naf. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 1428 HAVE Inquiries for homes do you want to sell your property? List It with C. A. Grlmmel, Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. LIST homes and Income property with GRUENIG REALTY CO., 1418 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 1968 WE SPECIALIZE IN DUNDEE HOME C. B. STUHT CO., City Nat'l Bldg. Dougla 8787. THE Old Reliable Real Estate Office. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO., 1506 Dodge St Douglas 1345. PTPT71TIT,rr REAL ESTATE: XAXVXV.iX I sella, Rent, Insures 350 Peters Trust Bldg. ' Jackson 0633. LIST with us. Wa guarantee results. STIER REALTY CO.. 715 Bee. DO. 6645. LISTINGS WANTED. Western Real Estate Co.. 413 Karbach B. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. VACANT LOT BARGAINS. $ 550 Near 24th and Himeba,ugh, 60x120. $ 800 Close 43d and Cass; paving paid. $1,200 Bensonhurat. 50x219 feet; a dandy. $1,600 Choice Dundee, 54th and Howard; 'a bargain. A few selected snaps. Ltt u show you. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 630 Peters Trust Bldg. - Jackson 2282. FINE LOT CHEAP Clalrmont addition, facing east on boulevard. 60x125; cement walks water; sewer and gas. Price $1,600 on terms, less for cash. TEBBENS CO.. 05 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Acreage. 1-2 Acre 5-Room House $4,600. v . 2508 NORTH CCTH AVE. Dandy acre' In Benson, good 5 room cottage ln fine topalr; barn, chicken house, all kinds ot fruit and grapes, flowers and shrubbery; crops all ln. Everything goes for $4,500 on good terms, with possession on short notice. J. L. Hiatt Company, "BETTER VALUES." Hiatt Bldg. 1914-18 Douglas Tyler 0062. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee Beautiful Dundee Brick Large living room with attractive fireplace, dining room with built-in buf fet and kitchen downstairs beautifully finished ln oak. Four large bedrooms and tiled bath on second floor, with oak floors, white enamel and mahogany trim. Hot water vapor heat Double bricg garage. Located at 61st and Webster. This I a real home. E. H. Benner Company, REALTORS. DO. $408. 437 Railway Exchange. DUNDEE. 8 -room, well-constructed stucco home, located on a south front lot. close to car line and school. Finished in oak and white enamel. Furnace heat Ruud Heater. 2 -car garage. This property can he handled with $2,760 cash, balance $126 per month. George and Company. AUantlo $024 1921 v'.IntJ'fiatum Servick. Inc. T ..VOUR. RXHT: fiO WE COMPROMISED I -V I Villi- "6-7 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee DUNDEE. 7-room. two stories and attic. Corner lot. Large living room, oak and while enamel finish. Sleeping porch, tiled bath. The most attractive home for the price ln Dundee. Must sell. Terms. Call evenings Har. 6701. STIER REALTY COMPANY. Doug. 6645 715 Fetcrat Trust Bldg. Florence. Nsthaway. Flor. prop., no colored. KE. 1401 ' i REAL ESTATE IMPROVED - West West Farnam Cathedral District A tlOJOO house for $8,250; S rooms, slmlbungalow with 6 good rooms first floor; large living room arrangement; fireplace; all oak finish; 3 nedrooms second floor. An attractive home throughout, well located snd priced for quick sale. $3,000 cash will handle. GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTOI'.S. Douglas 2850. 91S-20 City National. BEAUTIFUL HOME. LOW PRICE. Here is a strictly modern home five years old; built for a home; has four lots with plenty of shade, fruit, shrubs, vines and fine lawn and garden SDOt: garage for two cars; one and one-halt blocks rrom arnam car. tve rooms and bath on first floor, oak floor and finish; beamed ceilings In living room and dining room; buut-m reature. Three bedrooms on second floor. Base ment complete with brick foundations and cross wails; floor drain, also toilet Buildings alone could not be built for what we are asking lor whole place. Only $7,500 with terms. GLOVER & MORELL 718-20 Keellne Bldg. Atlantic 3623. $500 CASH 840 PER MONTH. If you are willing to live a little ways out I can sell you a neat 4-room home with a good sized sun room (5 rooms ln all). This Is almost new, has sewer, water, gas, electric lights and complete plumbing Including floor drain and faucets ln the cemented basement. Guar anteed furnace. Will paper new through out; oak floors. Lot 40x146. Stucco and frame construction. Douglas 7412 days, Mr. Carse. Omaha Real Estate and Investments. JOHN T. BOHAN, 821 Paxton Blk. Atlantic 4880. D. E. BUCK A CO. buy and sell homes. North. NORTH SIDE On King St., two blocks to car. Beautiful corner, "66x130. An ideal country home With all city advantages; city water, sewer, cement sidewalk and eletrlo lights; all kinds of fruit; shade trees, lots of shrubbery; all kinds of berries and grape vines. The most wonderful view in th city. A thoroughly modern house of 7 rooms 4 rooms finished ln oak and bath on first floor; cemented basement, fine furnace. Owner Is leaving city and can give im mediate possession. Asking $7,600 and Is well worth It, but let u show you and make offer. Charles W. Martin & Co., REALTORS. 742 Ora. Nat l Bank Bldg. AT. 0187. WHY PAY' RENT? $150 CASH When you can buy a new modern large J-room stucco bungalow with 4 rcom accommodations . for $160 -cash, balance monthly. Located on boule vard , near Carter Lake club, one block to car line, 20 minutes rid from 14th and Farnam. Now vacant, possession at once. J. L. Hiatt Company, "BETTER VALUES." Hiatt Bldg. 1914-16 Douglas. Atlantlo 0063. EXCEPTIONAL BUY. Near Miller Park. Six-room bungalow. Want quick action on this. Payne Investment Co., 537 Om. Nat'l Bk. Bldg. DO 1781. Near Miller Park. Modern five-room bungalow, $6,300, small cash payment; ex ceptionally small montly Install ments, The best bargain today. Dougla 1781. Payne Investment Co., 537 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.- v HOUSE BARGAINS S. W. corner 21st and Manderson. Large lot, modern house, 6 rooms, gar age. Specials all paid. $4,750. Easy terms. Modern house facing Kountze park. Near Florence Blvd., 8 rooms, strictly modern. Bargain at $5,850. Terms. W. T. GRAHAM 704 Peters Trust Bldg. JA 1632. OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER WANTS OFFER. 5 Large R. Stucco, So. Front. Practically new, all finished ln oak and white enamel; has fireplace, buffet, bookcases and cabinets ln kitchen: 2 large sun bed rooms which have wonder ful fixtures and decoration. Call Jack son 2282 for a real sacrifice. 6-R. STUCCO AND STONE GARAGE Prtce $5.650 Worth $7,000. This la an east front and close to St. car. schools, and park; fin lawn and shade; splendid location: large lot; strictly modern; a well planned Lome, practically new. Call Jackson 2282. $650 CASH. A 5-room, all modern bungalow, two blocks west of Miller Park, 1 year old, close to car line and school. Finished ln oak and enamel. Call Mr. Cole, DO. 7412 days, or WA. 6431 evenings. 4720 N. 89TH 8T. Good S-rodra house, modern except heat $700, balance monthly. Crelgh, 60S Bee. JA. 030. SOUTH FRONT; 6 room; sunroom; from and stucco bungalow; garage to match. Alfred Thomas A Bon. Jackson 0064. FOR COLORED 5 rooms, 6 rooms, 7 rooms, modern, small payment down. Davis, 2630 Grant St., Web. 8420. J. B. ROBINSON, real estate and Invert nent 642 Paters Trust Doug. 6097. FOR SALE OR RENT Five-room mod ern house. 8344 N. 63d. Bargains of all kinds in Bee Want Ads, Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright, 1921 International New Service WE'RE, OIN TO THE tEA- Ln Ll, V I In the cinema production, "What Every Woman Knows," coming to the Strand theater next week, Con rad Nagel, one of the most promt nent leading men of the screen, plays the same part which was portrayed on the stage by Bruce McRae. The role is that of a young English stu dent and political aspirant Downtown Programs. ' Rialto Elsie Ferguson in "Sacred and Profane Love." Sun Viola Dana in "The Little Pirate." Moon Jane Novak in "Kazan." Strand Thomas Meighan in "The City of Silent Men." Empress "Extravagance." Muse "The Snob." Neighborhood Houses. Grand William Farnum in "The Greatest Sacrifice." Hamilton Douglas MacLcan ' in "What's Your Husband Doing?" There is a strong possibility that Mr. Bull Montana will shortly accept one of the hottest roles of his film career. Reference is made to the part of "Paprika" in David Butler's new feature, "Bing-Bang-Boom." According to Fred J. Butler, director of the picture, the role suits each and every one of Mr. Montana's screen talents and his decision is awaited with much anxiety. King Baggot has been selected to direct Marie Prevost in her first Universal feature, "The Butterfly," work on which will be started with in the next few days. The story is by Percival Wilde and concerns a young girl who learned the potency of exercising her feminine charms when still in her cradle and devel oped into an innocent "vamp." Of course she meets the one man against whom her method of attack is powerless, and naturally he is the one with whom she falls in love. A cast is now being selected to support Miss Prevost. Mae Marsh will go on the stage in a play called "Brittle." Betty Ross Clarke, leading lady with "Fatty" Arbuckle in "The rT- r- sse 1 ravenng salesman, ' is to marry a British aviator. , Women Foresters to Prepare) For National Convention Here Plans for the national convention to be held in Omaha. Aucust 23. will be made at the state convention of the Women's Catholic Order of For esters, which will open here at a high mass in St. . Mary Magdalene church Friday morning at 8. Mass will be lollowed by an open session in Metropolitan hall, 2301 Harncv street, and a reeentinn to out-of-town delegates.' REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South. Owner Leaving City Must sell this week, five room absolutely modern. Field Club dis trict home, finished In oak and birch; nice large lot, paved street, east front Thl Is a very good buy and will go quick. Let us show you this today. 231$ South . 35th Street Ave. Payne & Carnaby Co., 618 m. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Jackson 1018. $3,600 This side of Vinton. Has five rooms in good shape with modern plumbing and gas. Has large basement Paving all paid. Amos Grant Company, REALTORS. Douglas 8380. 320-2-4 Brandel Th. Bldg. Miscellaneous. $3,400 $300 cssh. This Is not a 'rich man's horn but it ha plumbing and gas and Is located on a paved street with the paving all paid. Good sized corner lot with large shade trees. Garage for two cars. Amos Grant Company, REALTORS. Douglas 6360. 820-2-4 Brandels The. Bldg. $1,100 or Less. t Houm and two lots. 9200 down. Amos Grant Company, REALTORS. Poutles 8380. 320-2-4 Brnndels The. Bldg. FOR SALE 24th street corner, close In; income $150 per month:, $14,600, terms. Owner, (1$ S, 17th 8V Hara 316$. Tax Department Costs Cut Heavily Into Receipts Fine Example of. Art of Red Tape Given in Check ing Up Reports of Corporations. By HOLLAND. One thousand and fifty-four ex aminers are employed by the gov ernment to search the books and records of American corporations so that the government can know whether these corporations and part- ' nerships have paid what they should pay in the form of taxes. These examiners cover the entire country. They will, however, be occupied for) a long time in making their investi gations and after that has been done in preparing their reoorts for in spection at Washington. The salaries which these examiners receive will in the aggregate slice off a considerable part of the receipt from taxes. But these salaried pay ments represent only a comparative ly small part of the cost which the collection and the certification 01 taxes that have been paid involve. A year or more ago the Washington authorities decided to organise a school In which Instruction could be given ro a to qualify for the work of examiners. Some rather puzzling results have fol lowed the organization and operation of thl school. The government was snxious to add to the number of examiners, but was alao determined to appoint none but qualified men for this work. Several hundred inlned tha school. Mar.V of them were certified accountants. They were competent to make Investigation of tne dooks or corporations and to audi: accounts. But they . speedily discovered that qualifications of this .kind did not ' avail with the government. ' B'or the gov-, ernment'a method of making examination differs from that which has been accepted as sufficient qualifications for a chartered accountant Why the government adoptml a different plan 1 known only to thcie ln authority. A a result of the examinations which followed a course of two months at the government school only 64 were found qualified. Not more than .25 per cent of the chartered accountants passed the amlnation. Not all of those who entered the school remained until the course wus finished. Some were discouraged and withdrew, but a considerable number gave up the school not so much because they were discouraged as because they ivcr satisfied that the government's method would never do for a chartered account ant who wa engaged to examine tit bonks and to determine the assets and liabilities of a corporation. A Single Example. One example of an experience whtrg a New England corporation not engaged In manufacturing, but In a very large whole sale business was recently met with ma well Illustrate the kind of examination which the government is now causing tbe examiners to make. This corporation took utmost pains and employed highly com petent service so that It might discover what Its tax should be. This work of Itself entailed considerable expense ss it has done with all corporations whlc'i have made reports and hare paid taxis. But the government was not satisfied, although the business reputation of this firm was of the highest. Its credit his always been Al and yet one day a few weeks ago there appeared ln the office of this company a man who said he was a government examiner and had heen Instructed by the government to make ex. haustlve Investigation ot the corporation. As he expressed It, It was hi special duty to "comb out" the expense account. He called for cash books running back to 1918. He scrutinized every Item and made comparison between the entries for one year and th entries for other years. In the expense account he found various charge due to the cost, upkeep and opera tion of automobiles, two electric car and the car also used by the salesmen. He went back to the first cost of each of these , cars. Then he checked off th expens account wondering whether the deprecia tion had not been too greatly allowed, - He compared the first cost of the auto and electric car with their present-day value. He traced back from 1921 to 1914 th cost and the expense charges entailed ay ed f by the use of automobiles. This company I... - , V... -, -.Ul.k ... , H . . 1, . .n, ' ployment of two powerful olectrle motor and a number of automobiles. Prjlng Into Everything. When he was through with the auto mobiles he called for the books which showed what the salary accounts were, and made careful comparison between sslarles paid In 1916 and the sal.-.rles which were paid ln each succeeding year up to 1921. The entire work occupied the greater part of three weeks. The ex aminer called for assistance and some of the salaried officers of the corporation gave to him their entire time for .nearly two weeks although it Is probable that the government will not allow this as a part of the expense. Having complete!, bis examination the examiner must make a report. This will be a voluminous document It goes to Washington and there is submitted to the scrutiny of government employes who spend much time ln checking up the re ports. Whon this work ts completed the government send out three copies, one to the head office in each district, one to the local offlc and one to the corpora tion. The administration of the tax depart ment of the government must cost a great deal of money. It sgems to be a fine example of tip high art to which red tape can be brought. It represents bu reaucracy ln It perfect development and there 1 not a chartered accountant in tn United State who 1 not of the opin ion that thl administration could be as well carried on It a larger part of th bureau methods were emitted. When a corporation or partnership ha secured from - competent authorities a statement which show what it tax obli gation ar and then when In good faith it pay the taxes the end is not yet All over the United States these government examiner are at work in an attempt to discover not so muoh whether a corpora tion has paid too much as whether It has paid too little. " There come Intimation that Senator Smoot, who 1 a master hand In the worlc of eliminating unnecessary expense and who believes that tite government la enormously extravagant ln the adminis tration of some of Its bureaus because a vast amount of needless work entailing the employment of many needless clerks Is being done, purposes legislation which, will greatly modify the methods new adopted by the Internal revenue bureau which Is represented by more than a f thousand examiner who are visiting or are- about to visit the office of every corporation and partnership In the United, States. Real Estate Transfers Mary Soukup and husband to Philip Greenstone, et al, 27th Av. 68 ft. w. a. of Capitol Ave. w. a. SOx 100 $2,00 Charles Frederick Jensen and heirs 1 to George C Smith, Leavenworth at 160 ft w of 43d Ave. n. s. 60x127 S.30I Lawrence T. Hoffman and wife to Lea C. Nielson. et al, Cuming st 250 ft e. of 47th Ave. n. s. 60x 160 , 1,700 Charles A. Carey and wife to Wtl- " Ham H. Emails, et al, Burt St., 247 ft. e. of 62d St., a s. 50x 13S S.26S Clinton E. Morrill to William H. Smalls, et a I, Lafayette Ave. 162 ft. e. of 42d St., n. a 40x150... S.40S Charles C. Glgnoux and wlf to Flor ence A. Burr. Leavenworth st, 90 ft e. ot 44th at, s. a 43x112.. (,301 JarAe Nelson and wife, et al, to Charles L. Dodge, et al. a w. cor ner 27th and H t- 120x150.... S,00 Mathta Schnltcher and wlf to John W. Iron, 16th t 380 ft . of William st, w. a 46x116 '' 16th st, 425 ft a. of William St., w. a 6.23x111.54 2,501 Nellie C. Bruce and husband to James H. Ready, 62d st, 357 ft n. ot Jackson at, w. s. 60x140. 16.S64 South Sid Land Co. to Joseph Curey, a a. corner 24th and E at., 66x130 821 Charlie Bartkus and wife to Jan Pleohoclnskl and wife, 26th st, 166 ft n. of H st, w. a 60x130.. 1.15 John F. Flack and wife to Ree E. Merryfleld, a. e. corner 45th and Spauldlng St.. 40x195 441 Mary Cunningham to B. J. Scanned, Military Ave. 160 ft e, ot 61at st. n. a 60x50 -. 601 Julius A. Johnson and wife to Fred Chrlstensen, 66th st, 403 ft. n. of Military Ave. e. , 60x128.5 l' Anna E. Clausen and husband to Louis Srheef. 26th at, 160 ft s. of Hartman Ave. a. a 40x131.. Ill Ida 8. Dodendorf and husband " John Van Bonn, 87th st.. 120 ft. n. of Brown at., w. . 40x114.... 100 Robert Nichols and wife to Mabel Walworth. Charles st.. 300 ft. e. of 47th St.. n. s. 60x140 $.351 Frank W. Matteson trustee. t al, to Peter Pano and wife, 13th st, il tU et Howard. UktAa (Utl i 1 1 i