THE Bt)E: OMAHA. KK1DA1'. AUGUST 12, 4.- Classified Advertising Rates He prr line irount six words to line) I day Ite per line per day, J consecutive day lSe per line per dsy, 7 consecutive risya tie per line prr day. 81 consecutive days No ads taken for let than a total of SAC. Than rata apply either to tha Daily or Sunday Bee. All advertisements ap pear in both morning and evening daily paper for the one cherie CONTRACT RATtS ON APPLICATION Wast ada accepted at tha following of fleet : MAIN OKI ICE 17th and Farnara Bti. 8outh Side 49S6 South :i4th St. Council Fluffs In Scott St. WANT ADS RECEIVED BY PHONE ATLANTIC 1000 THE BEE will not ba responsible for mora than one incorrect Insertion of an advertisement ordered for mora than one time. CLOSING HOURS tOR WANT ADS. F.vening Edition ...11:4&A.M. Morning Kdition :00P. M. Sunday Edition :00 P. M.. Saturday DEATH& FUN ERALN OT I C E S. SHAW lohn W., aged 6u years, raised away August 10. 1921. ltd la survived by his wife, four sons. Maynard 1.. V. I... John, Jr.. and liven Lewis: three daughters, t'atheniie Shaw. Lurauna Lewis and Mrs. C. M. Kelly, all of Omaha. Funeral service f rum Crosby morgue funeral home, Twenly-fourth and Wirt atreeta. I'rtclay. August 12, 121. at 10 a. M. The Itev, t.'harlea K. Cohbey of the Klrat I'hriatian church will officiate. Interment Forest lawn cemetery. BROWN t'harlex K., aged jears old. Augti.it In. Heeidenre. 241 Spalding. Funeral Friday, 2 p. ni. Masonic service, Friends welcome; Interment Forest l.nwn cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS HULSE & RIEPEN, UNDEHTAK EftS (Formerly at 701 South Sixteenth St.) Have moved to 3324 CUMMINO STREET. SfACKlTFALCONER OMAHA'S BEST a tTiTow A M B U L A N C E har wl Thirty-third and Farnam. HEAFEY & HEAFEY Undertakers and Km balm era. Phone HA. 206. Office 261 1 Farnam. HULSE & RIEPEN PIONEER FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 5224 Cuinlng St. Jackson 1528. FOR AMBULANCE call Marxet 0680. Korlsko Funeral Home. 23d and O 81a. FLORISTS. LEE L. LARMON 'nS' 114 Douglas St. Douglae 8244. JOHN BATH. 1804 Farnam. Jsckson 1906. Ii. Henderson. 1G07 Farnnin. Jackson 1258. BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Ilirtlia. Albert and Laura Woosley, 2528 Em met, boy. Jack and Jeanette Shapiro, 4905 Cum ing, boy. Charlra and Beulah Brock, 3319 Taylor, boy. Carl and Emma Sa'nderholm, hospital, boy. Valda and Emma Houclk, 2215 W, boy. Leroy and Anlia Lowery, 60S South Twenty-fifth avenue, boy, Henry and l.llllan Skokan. 2207 M, boy. John and Edith Henderson, 4324 Bur dette, girl. William and Mary Hanna, hospital, girl. Robert and Mary McLeod, hoapital, girl. Freda and Hannah Palndexter, hospital, girl. Robert and Mario Clapper, hospital, boy. Klijiah and Ada Gilbert, 1503 Cuming, girl. Antonio and Nuziata Plrruccello, 804 riorce. boy. Frank and Beatrice Philllpi. 2204 North Twenty-seventh, boy. Peter and Marguerite Brock, 1429 South Seventeenth, boy. Frank and Martha Tuchman, 2770 Webster, girl. Deaths. fieorge Markart, 56, hospital. Malvin Brant Haaa, 2. '4730 South Eighteenth. John Riley Glbba, 3, hospital. William B. McGuire, 6, 6022 South Thirty-eighth. . Reml Tanghe, 47, 5325 South Thirty third avenue. John Srakovlch, 6. 3510 X. Mary Oorup. 6. R. No. 6, Section 11. William Howard. 35, hospital. Infant Brock, Infant, 1429 South Seven- tCMrs.' Margaret Campbell, 65, 638 South Twenty-ninth. Mrs. Carolyn Lowe, 30, 1!0 South Thirty-eighth avenue. MARRIAGE LICENSES. 1 'he following persona were Issued per mits to wed: Alan B. Olcott. over 21. Kansas, City. Mo and Rose O'Meara, over 21, Kansas ; City, Mo. S. T. Dahn, 29. Omaha, and Margaret Eabb, 22, Omaha. Jim Vosiloff, 26, Omaha, and Antonla Stako, 26, Omaha. Alvea Hudleson. 42, Blair, Neb., and Lula RohrbauVh, 60, Omaha. Roy 13. Neuhaus. 28. Moltne, III., and Ceclle M. Woodworth. 32. Wahoo, Neb. Aubra V. Green. 28, Omaha, and Ina Mav Carley, 28, Omaha. , Alfonso Reyee. 22, Omaha, and Ouven rla Sousa, 19. Omaha. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. LOST A pocketbook on Orosstown car, 8:30 a. m., August 1. Money and Ro- sarv beads. Will the party who sat : on the other aide know something about It? Douglas 7165. Reward. LOST August 6. brindle Boston bulldog. - screw tail, white stripe between the eyes and - down the face, connecting with white collar, front feet white, also. Harney 01ST, FOR ARTICLES LOST on street cars tele phone Tvler 800. We are anxious to re - store loet articlea to rightful owners. ; OMAHA ft COUNCIL BLUFFS ST. RT. COM PANT. t info mail wrist watch and chain between 16th and 17th on Douglas or between Farnam and Douglas on lth, about 2 weeks ago. Dg. 3109 or Har. 7413. - 8TONR Marten Chocker fur. Empress theater, Wednesday night, August 3, MA. 1501. Reward. LOST Wednesday, gold stick pin with chip diamond in center. Reward. Wal nut 1347. SPECIAL NOTICES. PERKINS county fair will be held at Grant, Neb., on August 31. September 1 and 2. F. A. Edwards, Secretary. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect. We distribute. Phone Douglae 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. I WILL not be responsible for any bills Incurred by my wife. Signed C. Heikes. 2613 O street. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS FROM HESS A SW OBODA, 141l r AftriAJi o n. n n . . HATTIB Putnam Nubone Corset 8bop. 101 KjaTDacn oik., a l. .IIS. CHILDREN cared for by week. Wal. 4661. MASSAGE 210 North Seventeenth Street. 8wediah massage, massueae.209 S.20.D.6877. RENjT HOOVER vacuum. 81 up. Har. 1071. ELECTRIC baths and massage. Web. 2911, WEAVING, old rugs remade. AT 1433. MASSAGE For appointment At. 6366. SWEDISH massage. 318 Neville Block. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Accordeon Pleating. ACCORDION, side, knife, sunburst, box pleating, covered buttons, all sizes and styles; hemstitching, picot edging, eye let cut work, buttonholes, pennsnts. Ideal Button snd Pleating Co.. 308 Brown Blk. Jackson 1936. ' CLOSED AUG. 7 TO 22. ' Nebraska Pleating and Button Co. Contractors. BRICK plasterer and cement, new and repair work. J. Nau. Walnut 4667. Dancing Academies. T7" -1 T)-i -n n School for Dancing. JVCl-iT lilC Farnam. Douglas 7R5 2424 5(1. Detectives. RELIABLE Detective Bureau. Railway tx. Bldg.. J A. 2056. Night. KEN. 3811. Independent Detective Bureau. 304 Neville Blk. Atl. 8301: night. Wal. 405: K. 045. JAMES ALLAN, 312 Neville Blk. Evidence secured, la all cut. Atlantlo Hit. BRINGING UP I ( I'M tORflY vou '0 UKE TO I CNT REMAIN COT I HAVE fyj PECT MR, TO ATTEND W'V rvV LQiT OP VERV )AVC S ni l f t INlPOTsNT r T7 JtV MATTER. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Dressmaking. DRESSMAKING. 41 SOUTH 24TH ST. Furs. FURS remodeled, relined and cleaned. KNKKTER ALASKA FUR CO.. 5"1 S. ISth St. Douglas 72. Tailoring. SUITS, ovcrroals relined, alt. cleaned and pressed. Prices right. HA. 6804. Painting and Paperhanging. PA PKR HANG I NO, painting, varniahing, floors waxed, paper cleaning. WA 4567. FIRST-CLASS painting nnd paperhanging. H. A. -Tlapp. Douglas 4909. Patent Attorneys. PATENT ATTORNEYS J. W. MARTIN, patent atty.. 171 Dodge. Kodak Finishing. K1I.MS developed, one-day service. Kase Studio, 213-29 Neville Blh. tILMS developed; printing and enlarging Write for prices. The Knslgn Co., 1607 Howard St. BRITT Printing Co.. 7 Elke Bldg. Miscellaneous Announcements. DIAMONDS pw?t ,SS to buv back at small profit. GROSS JEWELRY CO.. 402 N. Htb St Doug- OMAHA PILLOW CO. Mattresses made over In new ttcka at half the price of . j i a m r,.mli,tf .tanbann 3487. now wu. gv, w"""".. DR. W. H. MICK haa moved his X-ray laboratory from 722 Brandeia Bldg. to 208 So. 18th St., tne Artnnr ciag. RAZOR BLADES sharpened. Single, S6c; double edge, 45c dos. Mall orders so- flclted. Omaha 8harp Co. 101 N. lth. NEW and rebuilt electrical apparatus, . -t. tt. tin in a fit Omaha. WHITELY. tire and radiator man; reas. nr. I. ...... TA (enl prices; wora guar, aav o. jam, w. qov. ROGERS Confectionery Store. 24th and rarnam ot., jacKBon uii. Omaha Towel Supply. 207 S. Uth. JA. 0528 FOR SALE. Pianos and Musical Instruments. GEORGE A. SMITH Dealer In drums, xvlopho s, etc.. Instructions, repairing. Address 2761 Davenport St. for catalog. Phone Harney 2967. Try Smith's pedal. VIOLINS, bows, strings and repairing at lowest prices. Matthews' Studio, 60 Douglas Blk., Opp. Haydens. AT. 2096. Typewriters and Supplies. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES. All MAKES bought, sold, rented and repaired. Sole agenta for the CORONA. Get our prlcea before you buy. Eery machine guaranteed. Central Typewriter Exc. Jackson 4120. HIS Farnam. Lumber and Building Material. NEW and used lumber, kindling delivered. MlcKiin Lumoer wrecKins v-o., 41m u Burdette Sts. Tel. Webster 6655. Miscellaneous Articles. SEWING MACHINES We rent, repair, set' needles and parts. MICKEL'S 15th and Harney Douglas 1078. FOR SALE New Wallls tractors, four wheel, 81.200; three-wheel, 81,000, the two for less. Write E. E. Hazen, ex- dealer, Hiawatha. Kan WE buy. sell safes, make desks, show cases, etc. Omaha Fixture & Supply Co., S. W. Cor. 11th and Douglas. JA. 2724. T TirTVfl innm TCrnaaala rni? for sale, fl V 1 5 just like new. Call at the Bern Bow Court. Apt. 10. Walnut 0606. FORD truck, nearly new; closed bed, $150, or trade for touring. 1321 S. 9tn. rtarney ai m. BUY your kindling wood now. Will be a shortage in fall. Acme Bog Co. HA. 1837. 25 GROSS 24-oz. new quart alze beer bot tles. Charles Jarl, 1703 Leavenworth. WANTED TO BUY. DESKS DESKS DESKS New desks, used desks bought, sold and traded. J. C. Reed. 1207 Farnam. P. 6148 WANTED TO BUY Old furs; good price paid: phone Council Bluffs 243K or Black 2090. BKST prices paid for clothing. AT. 0858. WANTED SITUATIONS. Female. MARRIED woman with year-old baby wishes a job in private home. Address, Mrs. O. o. Brower, : raritr pi. WANTED Position as housekeeper by widow with one child. Address, Box Y-1635, Omaha Bee. Laundry and Day Work. BUNDLE washing, day work, or cleaning i a . .-Jw AV" l.' R4Rfl mornings unu -chiubq. HELP WANTED MALE. Stores and Offices. CLERKS over 17 for postal mail serv ice; 8130 month; examinations Septem ber; experience unnecessary; for free particulars write J. Leonard, (former civil aevlce examiner), 909 Equitable Bldg., Washington, IXC. Professions and Trades. EXPERIENCED fur machine operators; work all the year around good wages. Cedar Rapids Tanning Co., Cedar Rap Ids. Ia. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. 110 S. 14th. Write for catalog. Salesmen and Solicitors. SALESMEN Who Travel in a FORD Why waste all that energy fighting the steering wheel ? Use it on your customers. Let us attach a Worm Steering Gear. Special prices made to traveling men. Sprague Tire Cornpany, ISth and Cuming Sts. Atlantic so;:. FIVE good, live city solicitors. Liberal commission, good selling electrical ar ticles. Give address and experience. Care Box R-16, Omaha Bee. Boys. WILL pay boy'e way through business col legs for doing about an hours light janitor work. No Sunday work. Call Douglas 7774. Miscellaneous. 1.000 MEN WANTED TO WEAR T'nle Sam's Shoes at 32.90 Per Pslr. MIDWEST HARNESS CO., 708 N. 16th. HELP WANTED FEMALE. Stores and Offices. CLERKS over 17 for postal mall serv ice; 8130 month; examinations Sep tember; experience unnecessary; for free particulars write .1. Leonard, (for mer civil sevlce examiner v J9 Equit able Bldg., Wahlnl FATHER TTELL.VOO r-vjv i wr HELP WANTED MALE. Professions and Trades. TEACHtCRS. register fra. Many calls. Westmore Agency. Spokane, Wasb Household and Domestic. GIRLS. Wach the Domestic Column of Tha Bee Want Ads. Good well-paid and homelike placa alwaye advertised. WHITE girl, competent, for general house work; 2 In family. 504 S. 36th. Harney 4355. COMPETENT white girl, by Sept. 1 or before, for general housework; good wages. Mrs. Roeder. Harney 0593. WANTED A competent housekeeper, six rooms, two in family; no washing. Call KE. 0050. CAPABLE white girl, general housework, family of two. 604 So. 36th. Har. 4355. Miscellaneous. GOOD pay to ladles who will do batik, spare time, experience unnecessary; call forenoons. Room 30, Douglas Block. EDUCATIONAL. DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL. Complete courses '.n accountancy, ma chine bookkeeping, eomptometry, short hand and typewriting, railroad and wlreldas telegraphy, civil service and all English and commercial branches. Write, call or phone Jackson 1665 for large Illustrated catalog. Address BOYLES COLLEGE. Boyles Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Van Ha nt School of Business, Day and Evening Schools 229 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas (810. GLASGOW, ANNIE E., voice and piano, 503 Karbach Block. Jackson 1081. HELP WANTED. Male and Female. WANTED Men, ladles and boys to learn barber trade; big demand' wagea while learning: atrlctly modern. Call or write 1403 Dodge St. Trl-Clty Barber College. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE Up-to-date confectionery and Ice cream parlor in town of 2,000 in southern Minnesota. Only one in town. A snap for cash deal. Am mov ing west. Address, Box Y-1636, Omaha Bee. PICTURE show for sale, which is fully equipped In every respect. Population 3.500. Have other business. Address Box Y-1634, Omaha Bee. WANT to hear from owner having busi ness for sale. J. C. McConney, Termin al building, Omaha, Ntb. FOR RENT ROOMS. Furnished Rooms. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ROOMST Or have you planned on making a change, which will be more convenient for youT If so, then call The Bee Want Ad D"ept.. Tyler 1000, and we will not only furnish you with a complete room list of choice vacant rooms 'in Omaha, but also keep your' number on our "Want to Rent" list for further refer ence In case you wanted? to make an other change. These lists are absolutely free of charge to all readers and adver tisers of The Omaha Bee and published KOlely for their convenience and benefit. Call any time. Atlantlo 1000. Want Ad Dept. DESIRABLE front basement room, water, gas, toilet, cellar; adults. Telephone Harney 649G. SHERMAN Ave., 2109 Nicely furnished modern room In private home. Web ster 3076. MODERN furnished room west Farnam ..... ., . aistrict on rarnam car nne. n. -- THIRTY-FIRST St., 1136 8. Nicely fur nlshed room for gentleman. Harney 4323. Housekeeping Rooms. CALL FOR COMPLETE LIST OF 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 614 So. 28th, nicely furnished two-room housekeeping apt. Man and wife only. No children. waiKing distance. TWO large front roms, electric cleaner, washer. Iron, heat, light and gas. Tele phone Harney bdo THREE unfurnished rooms, suitable for two. 22ll D 8treet. South Side. TWO nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. Harney 6548. 2907 Dodge St. Board and Rooms. FOR CHOICE BOARD AND RM. WATCH THE BEE WANT ADS, AND IF YOU DO NOT FIND WHAT YOU WANT IN THE WANT COLUMN CALL AT. 1000 AND ASK ABOUT OUR COMPLETE T,I5T OK KUUMS, PART of house for gentleman and mother, with private bath, in good neighborhood with garage preferred. Box R-40. Omaha Bee. FOR RENT HOUSES. Furnished. FOUR-room cottage, with sleeping porch, Including garage and boat. Aug. 10 to 31. Lake ukodoji. Atlantic viva. FIVE-ROOM modern, to party buying small amount mahogany furniture. Rent only 330, Walnut 3258. BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment, lower floor; a real home; walking distance. 2861 Dodge. . Unfurnished. 9-ROOM house, suitable for roomers. Call at 2628 Capitol Ave. FOR RENT APTS. AND FLATS, Furnished. FURNISHED apartment, modern; close to car line: fine neighborhood; must be seen to be appreciated: adults only. Woodbine Apartments, 2214 Wirt street. Webster 6946. rnMPt.F.TKLT furnished 3-room apt., private bath, walking distance. Brown Apt., 608 :o. zisc Bireei. xjouiaa imi. i.Bnnu furnished apartment, Dundee, to responsible parties. for about 4 months. 385. Box K-Z7. umana pee. LARGE, modern, well-furnished room with kitchenette. 2063 Farnam at. Unfurnished. THE HAMILTON, PAKNAM AT 24TH. Four-room apartment, consisting ef living room, 2 bedrooms, large micnen, tiled bath. Excellent apartment for small family. Peters Trust Company, Specialists In apsrtment mansgement. FOR RENT Business Property FOR RENT Store room, 25 feet front, 66 feet deep, on Main St., with office and vault adjoining having 10 feet front. Located on one of the finest corners in Atlantic, Ia. Immediate possession. L. Oransky & Sons, At lantic, la. FOR RENT ' Desirable store room on South lstn street, 2x80 ft., with full basement. GEORGE ft COMPANY, Atlantic 3024. CORNER store, 22x60. lot 8. 16tb St. PETERS TRUST COMPANY "Where Omaha, Bents." lTth and Farnam Sts. Atlsntle 0544. SEB F. D. WEAD. 210 8. 18TH ST. Office and Desk Room. ONE-HALF of beautifully furnished of fice In City National Bank Bldg. Ad dress Bee Boi A-li i 1 - i aw i Registered U. 3. fatent Office VHY WEREN'T "TOO HOME EARLY? DION T I MR. TELLEM .WOULD BE HERE iyu TOCO RlUT OVFO Trt Tur i 1 a a . ' vujq rr THEl MEETlNd c.HlH 1-netTDE fotv I SOMETHING-) I I 'I FOR RENT Business Property. Office and Desk Room. OFFICE apace, 105 So. loth St., ground floor. Jackson DESK spare. 09 Paxton Bldg. JA 1411. MOVING AND STORAGE. 171TT TP T T rp V CCl STORAGE J lUUlJl X J. JJ. AND VAN STORAGE MOVING, PACKING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS. DriertwiDT r D1TF9 REDUCED FREIGHT RATES TO ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES. 1107-11 Howard St. Jackson 0288. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Sepsrat locked rooms for household goods and pianos, moving, packing snd shipping. BKKINS OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE, 806 South 16th. Douglas 4163. METROPOLITAN VAN and STORAGE CO. Owned by H. R. Bowen Co. Atlantic 3400. I'C'ni AA A TITO fu.nl.liail nn itftrar. A timV. Inl. Contracts taken by job or nr. Globe Van ft Storage Co., JA. 4338, AT. 0230. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. THOROUGHBRED good dogs for sale. ' l'riee ). weosrer LIVE STOCK. WANTED To buy milch goats, also angora males; give particulars ana price. R. 68. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. USED. Not abused cars. Bought, sold, exchanged. SALEDAY CAR CO., 40th at Farnam. FORD touring cars, roadsters, trucks; 1919, 20 and '21' models; with or vith out starters. We are not in the used car bus'iiess snd do not sell fur a profit, but are replacing our old equipment with new. Drive-It-Yourself Co., 1314 Howard St. Phone Douglas 8622. FABRIC TIRE REPAIRS BLOWOUTS OR REL1NERS. Three-ln. 12.25; 3Vj In. 82.60: 4 in. IS 1.00. Used tires. Ford sizes, 13.00 and up. Hart Tire and Rubber Co., 718 H So. 16th. Truck tire repairs a specie n: SOME bargains In used Ford care. Mc- Carrrey Motor ta ine nmujr rm Service Station. 15th and Jackson, Douglas 3500. NEW and used cars bought and sold . . , , . ..... Ii. 1 1 ,1 J Ua-AW BUY A GUY L. SMITH USED CAR. A Safe Investment. 26th and Farnam St. Phone D. 1970. NEW 1921 Dodge coupe at a bargain price. uwner aoea not. uecu. mu Kenwood 4959. LATE 1918 Dodge Coupe; runs and looks like new. Li. K. wnite. idui spencer aiv USED cars, bought, sold and exchanged. TRAWVBR AUTO CO.. Z2iu rarnam oi. WEEK old 1921 Oakland sedan for sale cheap. HA. 6R19. Repairing and Painting. Clltes ft Peterson, auto repair. 810 S. 26th. HOLLY, expert auto trimmer. 812 8. 24th. Assessories. Used Tires Cheap Standard makes. 30x3, 33; 30x3 'k. 13.50; 32x3t4. 34.60; four-Inch, 36. ADAMS TIRE ft RUBBER CO.. 1B068 Military Ave. Walnut 6089. INTERLOCK inner tires ar.i reliners do prsvent punctures and blowouts. Vul canlzers Supply Co.. 2912 Farnam St. FARM LANDS. Michigan Lands. ATTENTION! LANDSEEKERS Good hardwood lands In Michigan, well locat ed; 20, 40, 80 sc. tracts, 815 to 330 per se. Small, pmt. down. bal. long time. We help you. Send for free booklet. Swigart Land Co., J-1252, First Natl. Bk. Bldg.. Chicago. Minnestota Lands. EQUITY I.and Exchange, St. Paul. Minn. Wyoming Lands. SOLDIERS 640-acre homesteads, seven months' residence. Duff. Casper. Wyo. South Dakota Lands. 1,622 ACRES eastern South Dakota; well Improved and in high state of cultiva tion; land lays perfect; very low price; will consider income property. W. G. BODHAM, Douglss 6713. 700 Peters Trust Bldg. Miscellaneous. $1,000 Secures 120-Acre Farm With Automobile, Crops, 6 Cows Pair horses, full Implements, etc., In cluded; In famous potato section, edite high school town, advantages: 100 acres tillable: cuts 66 tons hay; 20-cow spring-watered pasture, wood, timber, fruit; good 2-story, 8-room house, maple shaded lawn; 10-cow cement basement barn. silo, spring water, poultry house, etc. Owner unable oper ate, sacrifices all 85,000, only ll.OOO down; easy terms. Details page 53, Illus. Catalog 1.100 Bargains. . free. Strout Farm Agency, 831-BF, New York Life Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans. We have cash on band to loan on Omaha residences. E. H. I.OtJGEF.. INC.. 638 Keellne Bldg. HELD Land Co., real estate, loans and insurance. 054 Military Ave. OMAHA HOMES EAST NUB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 2718. 1 310U to S 1 ll.OOO made promptly. F. D. WEAD. Wiad Bldg. 310 8. 18th St. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME 7 WE CAN SELL IT We listed Mr. C. F. Mainelll's home at 4435 S. 20th St., July 30. Sold It Aug. 8. We have four expert salesmen, with cars, at your service. If your property Is priced right we will make a quick turn. Call us lor inspection. Brown Realty Co. Jackson 1605. 206 8. 19th St.. Rm. .211. To buv or sell Omaha Real Estate see FOWLER & M'DONALD 1120 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 1428. WE SPECIALIZE IN DUNDEE HOMES C B. STUHT CO., Ctt Nafl Bldg Douglas 9787. THE Old Reliable Real Estate Office. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. 1608 Dodge St. Douglss 1345. PROMPT sales of your real estate; we have msny buyers and solicit your busl n ess. Shopen Co., Realtors. JA. 422 8. HAVE Inquiries for homes do you want to sell your property? List It with C, A. Orimmel. Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. BIRKETT REAL ESTATE! Sells. Rents, Insures 350 Peters Trust Bldg. Js'.-kron 0633. LIST with us. We guarantee results. 8T15R REALTY CO. 718 Bee. DO. 8545. SEE J1GGS AND MAGGIE IN FULL PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE REAL ESTATE WANTED. HAVK client who will invest 3ii0,00ll cah in Omaha property, income preferred, or will buy up to t'in.000. purchaser assuming difference. He will be In Omaha August 15 and August 20 and purchase the best proposition. Remem ber, close in properly or No. 1, well located apartment. Any purchase made must be in a growing community. Now o,uit your talking al'Oiit snaps lo offer and no purchaser. Here is your oppor tunity for real money. COME GET IT. , Let me have your deal inspected and readv to present. WILLIAM COLFAX, Realtor. Douglas 8373. 706 Isocline Bldg. Field Club. Have cash customer for home west 33rd street, possesion Immediately. Price right and you've sold your prop erty. Won't go over J8.000. Must have six rooms and garage. Evenings Harncv 6701. Douglas 6545. Stier Realty Company. 715 Peters Trust Bldg. LIST homes ana Income property with GRUENIG REALTY CO., 1418 1st Nat. Lk. Bldg. Jackson 1966. WANT HOUSES TO SKLL. P. .7. TEBBENS CO., 605 OMAHA NAT'L BANK BLDG. WANT to buy 6 or 6-room home, west or southwest: 81,000 cash. Address Box K-7, Omaha Bee. TO BUY OR SELL real estate see Glover ft Spain, 910-20 City National Bank. Jackson 2850. WE will pay cash for good building lots. RASP BROS., 213 Keellne bldg. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. West Farnam District. Two choice lots, east front on 34th street between Dodge and Davenport streets. Good location. A snap. Every thing paid up, at 31,660 each. D. V. Sholes Co. JA. 001C. 915 City Nat'! Bank Bldg. 24th Street Lot. 66 ft. fronting 24th street, extending 152 ft. to 23rd street; a good apecula tive buy, because it Is- on 24th street, a main artery which promises wonderful future development. Located 1 block south of Cuming St. Price 83,760. O'Keefe Real Estate Co- 1016 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Jackson 2715. CLAIRMONT LOT. East front, on Fontenelle blvd. Own er will sacrifice for quick sale. Call Atlantic 3540. GOOD building lot near Bedford on 47th Ave., 3900. Douglas 8457. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. E. H. -BENNER CO. TRACKAGE. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. 160-acre Iowa farm, clear, will trade for Omaha Income property and will pay difference. Write owner, Frank u Kilby, 440 peters Trust mug., umana. HAVE section Nebraska land to deal for Omaha income clear ior ciear. uoc Box 443, Sioux City. Ia. . REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Florence. Nethaway. Flor. prop, no colored. KE. 1409 South Side. FOR SALE Five-room modern home. On account of leaving city am torceu m sell, about 33.500 cash, balance easy payments. 4419 South 20th. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. Why Wait for the impossible? All modern seven-room semi bungalow; living room, dining room, den and kitchen on first floor; three bedrooms upstairs, all large and comfortable, with plenty of spacious closets. Hard wood floors, full cement base ment. Lot 50x147. Two blocks from caiilne. To see this, even- -ings call Mr. Shaver, KB. 37KS, Mr. Bugher, HA. 0-572, Mr. Anuer son, HA. 3715. N. P. Dodge & Company. T. W. Metcalfe, Manager Local Department. 404 Mlckles Bldg.. 15th Harney, Telephone Douglas 0829. Cathedral District. 8-room bungalow. Oak finish snd floors throughout. Furnace heat, ga rage. Price, 37,750. George & Company. Atlantic autv Omaha Heal Estate and Intcstmenti. JOHN T. BOHAN, e.i v.,in Ttlk. Atlantic 4880. SEVF.N-room modern home near 36th i and Jackson sts. rrice "' J""' 7V, ' P. D. Wead. 3iu a. mm - 13,760, SIX rooms, corner lot 100x169. inust be sold. Alfred Thomas & Son, J A. 0064. J B. ROBINSON, real estate and Invest ment. 642 meters irim. w. jy E BUCK ft CO. buy and sell homes. North. 3150 CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT Will buy an ew modern, lares three room stucco bungalow with tour-room accommodations. Located on boulevard, near Carter Lake club, one block to car line. J L. HTATT COMPANY. Better Values'' Hlatt Bldg. t 1914-16 Douglas Atlantic 0063. For Sale Or Rent Having purchased property J"i.hrr o," will Blve possession here fPtem ber 15. Prefer selling and will enter tain anv reasonable cash offer or terms. Please call after 6:30 p. m v?: Modern, oak and pine binatlon fireplace garage and ilPln8 porch. Restricted district. ftton' 4SI2 North 30th street, one block to car line. Mrs. M. B. l.awler, owner. HAVE YOU A SECOND MORTGAGE? If vou have why not use It as first navment on a brand new home. ui coue this Place is "mutely modern and desirably located, i ve good -sired roms, kragstone exterior. also consider your equity In an old hj"" r contract of sale. Douglas .4 Atlantic 3501 evenings. Inquire for Mr. ('arse. $6,300 Kountze Place. A real house in a real home locality. An appointment to show will verify our statement. Strictly modern. -room with hardwood finish. Amos Grant Co., Realtors. T O. 33HH. 330-3-4-8-3 Brand. Th. Bids. 4120 N. 39TH Good 6-room house, modern except heat, $700. balsnc CrelfQ. 608 Bee, Ja. 0200, lis is nee moaimr : . ' Ceprri(ht, 1911, ajr la'U Feators Semes, Ue. AT THE THEATERS ONE OF THE MnST ludicrous farce remedies is "The Broken Mirror." which Fred Srhwsrs and company are offering as one of the Interesting con tributions to the current bill at the Em press. The pla-let is characterised by the rapidity with which one surprise Is piled on top of another. An Important attraction is the song number which wins for Frank Morrell "The Boy From Cali fornia," hosts of admirers. His singing Is perfection In volume, technique, harmany and tonal quality. The Orpheum Is ready for the opening of the season which is set for Sunday matinee, August 21. A force of decorators and other artisans have persevered for the past six weeks on renovations, repairs and changes calculated to contribute to the dollghts and comforts of Orpheumites. The ladies' retiring rooms are likely to attract the special attention of, and elicit a bit of comment from, the gentler sex. These have been completely redecorated and fur nished. The color scheme Is blue and taupe. The effect is charming and nicely calculated for lady-dlnty's boodoir. The scenery has been retouched and throughout the entire theater from pit to dome there obtains the, evidence of care and neat grooming that has always been an Orpeum earmark. The box-office will open next Thursday. , REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. 7-ROOM. new, modern home In Bemis park district; also 6-room, new, modern home west side: phone owner and builder, Harney 0927. Central. BIG BARGAIN FOR CASH. Ten rooms, five and bath on each floor and lot 66x142, for only $4,000; near 26th and Chicago; owner leaving city; here is a real bargain. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 630 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 2282. South. Southwest of Hanscom Park. In Creighton's First Add. An 8-room house, modern with hot water heat. Paving all paid. This residence Is well kept and In splendid condition In side and out. The price is right. If you are looking for something good with considerable room, make prompt inquiry. Price 88.600. Amos Grant Co., Realtors. DO. 8380. 330-2-4-6-8 Brand. Th. Bldg. Field Club District, $8,750. Six rooma; south front; near school and car line; white quartsr-sawed oak and oak floors throughout; porch screened; windows weather-stripped; immediate possession. George & Company. Atlantic 3024. FOR SALE At a bargain, S rooma, all modern, city water and lights. Call Market 1072. Miscellaneous. 5 ROOMS MODERN 2. LOTS. 32,850. Good 5-room cottage and two lots. It, blocks to two car lines. Fruit of all kinds; chicken houses, plenty of garden space. If looking for a real buy call J, L. HIATT COMPANY, "Better Values" Hlatt Bldg. 1914-16 Douglas Atlantic 0063. Small Payments. Immediate Possession. We are in a position to place a pur chaser in a 6-room house with large rooms. 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs, bungalow style roof, garage for one car. We might possibly help sell this as low as 8400 down with monthly terms like rent. Amos Grant Co., Realtors. DO. R3R0. 3SO-2-4-6-8 Brsnd. Th. Bldg. Bungalow Buyers, Notice ! Can sell you a bungslow any location. 8500 to $2,000 cash necessary. What do you want? Have two real 'bargains if taken this week in five-room bungalows. Kvenings Harney 6701. Douglas Stier Realty Company. 715 Peters Trust Bldg. Bungalow $4,800 5-ROOM, strictly modern; oak finish. Payne Investment Co., Douglas 1780. 637 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Sunday call Heintze. Walnut 2085. Is Your House For Sale? TO GET IT SOLD . QUICKLY YOU WANT TO LIST IT WITH US. CreigMons&Go. Established 1868 608 Bee Bldg. JA. O200 Have You Property to Sell. List it With Binder & Otis Realtors. 823 City National Bank BIdf. Jacason 1264. Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright, 1921. International New Service fiif Constance Talmadge, pretty young film star, who will be seen in "Wed ding Bells" at the Rialto next week, doesn't agree with the person who scored jazz music by saying: ."Jazz expresses hysteria and incites to idle ness.' "I think that's hardly fair to the millions of people in the United States who are singing jazz songs and dancing to popular tunes," said Miss Talmadge. "It was only a short time ago that one of our prominent educa tors said that a singing nation was secure. People sing when they are happy." Today's Attractions. Sun Wanda Hawlev in "A Kiss in Time." Strand Katherine MacDonald in "Stranger Than Fiction." Rialto "Proxies." Moon Tom Mix in "After Your Own Heart." Empress Owen Moore in "A Di vorce of Convenience." Grand William Farnum in "Rid ers of the Purple Sage." Mr. and Mrs. Owen Moore, co-star in "A Divorce of Convenience" at the Empress theater today and tomorrow. Mrs. Moore was formerly Kathe rine Perry. Bert Lytell, who is announced to play grandfather, father and himself in his forthcoming production of "Junk," is wondering these days whether it shouldn't be himself, his son and his grandson. - Cullen Landis, leading man for Alice Lake in her new picture, "The Infamous Miss Revel!," was making conversation with the star. "They've barred one-piece bathing suits at some of the beaches this year," he paid: "Well, what do the g rls wear?" Miss Lake queried absently. Herbert Standing, the veteran English actor, who appears with Alice Lake in her newest starring vehicle, "The Infamous Miss Revel," was moon-gazing from his studios ir Hollywood. "And the moon," he reflected, "being outside the three mile limit, can get full when it pleases." "Kitchen Party" Dance Carl Perry's big laughable dance special, "A Kitchen Party," will be held at Krug park tonight. A prize waltz on the kitchen table, a frying pan race and a dishrag fox trot are some of the laughs. Kitchen ware souvenirs of pans, pots, spoons, etc., will be given to all. The North Omaha Activities association will be out in force. Bryan Burkett. one of the prime movers of the big day, ex pects an attendance of 15,000. Real Estate Transfers Benedlcta Hoffman and husband to Harry Draper et al. 32d Ave. 110 ft. S. of Frederick St., W S 60x114.5 ,vv' Einll reterson and wife to HukIi B Brown and wife, Webster St.. Z24 ft. E. of 32d St.. N S. 30x1 57 Francis O. Baker and wife to Sam uel J. Johnson, S. E. Cor. 4ith and Charles StHhMO ....... Mvrtle B. Sherrlck and husband to w T E. I Ia. Cuminfffl St.. 60 1,250 1.600 4.000 ft. E. of 61st St., S S, enxl3 . 1 0,600 Frank Layton. Jr. to Irene o K eio. S. St.. 60 fU E. of 41st fct., S S. 60x163 Hastimrs Heyden to Rodney Drake. N. E. Cor. 42d snd Maple Sts 92x120 Phillpp Plelss to Otto Slunlcko and wife 18th St.. loo ft. S. of Elm St B S. 100x104 John H. Stafford to Samuel Babior. S E Cot. 35th Ave. and Daven port St.. 4Sxlll Dundee Realty Co. to Lena Kahn, 31st Ave., 225 ft. S. of Dodge St. E S, 50x135 Charles W. Martin snd wife to Clarence Glllham. !4th St., 87 ft. 8. of Bauman Ave.. W S, 40x128 Georfte Neale. Jr. admr et el to Sam Naple et al, 17th St., 212H ft. S. of Williams St., W S. 37x250.. Clinton B. Stuht snd wife to Jessie I Willebrands. 61st St. Ave., ITS ft. P. of Lincoln Highway, E S. 60x130 Harry Rubin snd wife to .tscoh Marks, 27th St.. 461 ft. S. of Csldwell St., E S. 31.26x133 Jacob Marks and wife to Harry nubln. Lafayette Ave. 90 ft. I., of 34th St., S S. 45x120 ... Arthur E. Moore snd wife to .loserh W. Moor, snd wife. 18h St.. 18 ft. S. ot Grace St.. W S. 86x140.. 10 680 6.500 1,300 2,600 800 1,500 2,600 1,700 T,"00 1,500 Melodrama pure and simple, but till one in which no one will walk out on the actors till the last thrill is sprung is 1 he Son of Walling ford," by Mr. and Mrs. George Ran rlopirChcstcr. Gct-Rich-Quick Wal lingford, the genial promoter who, uliite aiinpariiic to cive OtherJ the opportunity to skin him or their friends and neighbors, made oil witn the hide himself, is a striking char acter in nonular fiction. His re turn, in the guise of a parent wor ried over the reappearance ot ins tricky nature in his son, to many will he as welcome as the return of Sher lock Holmes. Young Jimmy meets the test of honor and triumphs in love as hi finance, though not before all those in his family circle had done a deal of worrying. There are chorus girls, a village Shylotk, a tramp, a bol i.lievkt and all manner oLodd and amusing characters in the story. There is J. Ruins himself attired in Oriental costume and riding on an elephant, and Blatkie Daw inno cently flirting with the banker's antique daughter while his wife in dignantly steals upon him, a thrill- Jiin raci'ili nt vnillic T i 111 111 V bv the sweetheart who had rejected him be cause of her suspicions, and a nann-to-hand fight with a mob in which J. Muftis plaved a brave, but by no means happy, part. Not because of any literary charm or regard for sweet reason and the possibilities is this swift-moving nov el hound to be enjoyed. Simply as a diversion for the nuud and a re iti( mm thottcht and care it oc cupies a high place on the new book list. , . Published by Small, Majnard & Co. Lovers of nature will enjoy "My XTnuntaine " hv the Rev. R. T. Cross. Especially to those who love the mountains and the more rugged scenery of the west will the book appeal. Dr. Cross tor years nas neen student of the mountains. He has m(iri anH roamed in oracticallv all of the great parks and there are few places worm wnue ne nas k visited. His book deals with his life and studies in the mountains. He describes them as they appeal to him. Being scientist and poet with command of an entrancing vocabu lary, the book is out of the ordinary and extremely worth while. The Stratford company of Boston is the publisher. The interesting theory that chil dren produced late in the lives of their parents are more capable than those born before their father and mother have matured is set forth in Casper L. Redfield's book, "Human Heredity" (Heredity Publishing company, Chicago). Among the in stances of this he cites Benjamin Franklin, yougest son of the young est son for five generations back, born when his father was 51. His QttiAv n! inheritances, deals also with the notorious jukes family and with theories of disease and immunity from it throueh exercise of bodily powers of resistance. nf interact tn Invert nf the drama. and those who wish to write plays ' as well, is Barrett C. Clark's "The British and American Drama of To day" (Stewart Kidd company). . In a few pages devoted to each play the author catches both the spirit and the technical plans of Pinero, Jones, Wilde, Shaw, Barker, Masefield, Barrie, Lady Gregory, Synge, Yeats, Thomas, Moody, Mackaye, Sheldon, Walker and many others. "Invisible Tides." by Beatrice Kcan Seymour (Thomas Seltzer, publisher), is an English novel cf more than ordinary worth, both for depth of plot and beauty of Ian-, guage. That it has been a best seller abroad should not condemn it, for it may be that standards there are higher. It is the story of circumstances. There is a certain boldness in the heroine which is said to characterize many of the younger women of the post-war period. A problem novel, in which the war aids the solution. The small town from the angle of childhood is "Colinettc of Redmoon," by F. Roney Weir (Small, Maynard & Co.). It is the story of a resource ful, imaginative orphan girl who de ceives an entire village and succeeds in getting herself adopted into the sort of home she has always dreamed of. As a pleasant story of whole some childhood and cf real people, it is bound to furnish many with en joyable summer reading. It is a tale that can be enjoyed , by youngsters and grownups as well. Holman Day is a master of swift plots and fun, and in "When Egypt Went Broke," he has added another jolly volume (Harpers). The tale has as its pivot the vanity of a New England miser w ho decided to marry a young and beautiful girl. Out of it the town of Egypt won liberation from financial bondage and wit nessed a love affair ii which the old ninchpenny played only a minor role. Two new books of interest to students ot Dusincss are Dcuer Business Letters," and "Better Ad vertising." by Prof. John M. Manly of the University of Chicago, and lohn A. Powell of the Holucr-Labot i i - i- i 1. t r.i met me -icucutK j. jii!t, publisher, Chicago.) llenrv T. Allen, e.ivertmr of Kan sas, defends his scheme of the indus trial court in "The Tartv of the Third rarl," (Harpers). This plan, which conceives of the interests of the public as separate from that of its component parts, employers and employes. I he lack ot mat vnai vennicitf the workers' consent to continue his toil, appears to be the thine before which this system of adjudication breaks down. A clear account of the working or tne in dustrial court of Kansas is given by the governor, furnishing an interest ing document in me niMuiy ui wi and government. "Rattle Studies." hv Col. Ardant c!u Picq. ediled by C-1. J. X. Creely and Maj. Kobert t. cotton, a.. er written half a tenturv aeo bv a French soldier. Tiny deal with the fundamentals of battle and the hu man element in war. Published by MacMillan, f, ( Y