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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATUKUAr, AUGUST 13, 1921.
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DEATH & FUNERAL NOTICES.
FKKEMAN William M., aged 61. raised
away at hi residence. 7b0 North 29th
Street, Friday morning, August 12,
1121. Mr, Freeman Is survived by his
mother, Mrs. M. A. Freeman, Omaha,
his wlf. Mrs. Josephine Freeman:
thre daughters. Mrs. Hnymond Barton,
Avoca, la.; Mrs. tSeorge McBrlde,
Omaha, and Mrs. Jim Vorman. Omaha:
on aon, Own Freeman, of Avoca, la.:
on sinter. Mrs. C. I.. Hart, eight miles
west of Omaha. Mr. Freeman was a
member of Carpenter's union No. 427.
and also a member of L. O. O. M. No.
I, of Norfolk, Va.
Funeral aervloe from Crosby-Moore
Funeral home. 24th and Wirt HI, Satur
day, August 13, 1931, at 11 a. m. In
torment at Blair. Neb.
BURR James Lawrence. Jr., 9-year-old
aon of Mr. and Mr. J. L. Burr, (013
Davenport St,
Funeral Saturday 3:30 p. m. at the
residence. Private Interment West
Lawn cemetery.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
STACK & FALCONER
OMAHA'S BEST
"rrowAMBULANCEhaVo
Thirty-third and Farnam.
HE A FEY & HEAFEY
Undertaker and Embalmer.
Phone HA. 245. . Ofcflce. 211 Farnam.
HULSE & RIEPEN
PIONEER Fl'NERAL DIRECTORS.
2224 Cuming St. Jackson 1226.
FOR AMBULANCE all ' Marnet C6I-0.
Korlsko Funeral Home. 23d and O Sta.
FLORISTS.
LEE L. LARMON
1814 Pougla 8U Dougia 1144.
,HHN BATH. 1804 Farnam. Jackson 19116.
1.. Henderson, 1507 Farnam. Jackson 1258.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Mirth.
Matullo and Mary Stanley, 3503 U street,
girl.
Martin and Anna Mc Andrews, 6926 Wirt
treet. boy.
Oscar and Marcla Lovelady, 2205 Avenue
K, East Omaha, boy.
John and Anna Rach, 1713 South Sev
enth street, girl. '
Joseph and Elsie Oelbcrt, hospital, boy.
Kvert and Maurlne Kllgore, hospital,
girl.
William and Mabl Johnson, hospital,
boy.
Eugene and Emma Kutzman, hospital,
bo;:. .
Orma and Edith Delhi, hospital, girl.
Peter and Helen Flynn, 6614 Wirt street,
bos'.
Henry and Edith Wert, 2324 North Sixty-fifth
street, girl.
Karl and Julia Tuchs, Forty-eighth and
Kansas avenue, girl.
William and Sarah Pechlkas, 3124
i Charles street, girl.
. ' Harry and Dewey Bugbee, hospital, girl.
John and Evelyn Todd, hospital, girl.
Pete and Barbar Pazur, 3426 U street,
girl.
Deaths.
Mr-. Mattl Gilbert, 63, hospital.
Anna Rothkop, (6, 2605 Maple street.
Elisabeth Ann Jemcison, 84, 3662 Jack
son street.
Alice Irene Kurrock, Infant, hospital.
' L. Mary Yavich, Infant, hospital.
Augusta Jenkins. 41. hospital.
John W. Shaw. 65, 1920 Capitol avenue.
Eleanor Josephine Schmit, 46, 316 North
Forty-first avenue.
The following person were issued per
mit to wed:
Thomas K Eislmlnger, 27, Creston, Ia
and Ruth Wymore, 24, Oskaloosa, la.
Clifford P. West, 22, Omaha, and Katie
Harms. 18. Omaha.
Angelo Nastruz, 25, Ft. Dodge, la., and
Hazel Hall. 18. Ft. Dodge, la.
LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS
LOST August 6, brindle Boston bulldog,
crew tall, white stripe between th eyes
and down the face, connecting with
white collar, front feet white, also.
Harney 0187.
FOR ARTICLES LOST on street car teis
phone Tyler 800. We are anxloua to re
score lost article to rightful owners.
OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS ST. RT.
COMPANT.
LOST Five roll of 1 and 2o stamps,
between main postofflce and Burgess
Nash. Reward. Window No. 22, main
postofflce, llth and Dodge.
BAY mare, weight about 1,200 lbs.; white
spot on forehead, hod on front feet,
body long: reward. Lewis Clerent, 3211
W. St., Market 4738.
BROWN leather bag. Finder may keep
money If they return bag and keys.
Mr. L. C. Wroth. 811 S. 17th St.
STONE Marten Chocker fur, Empress
theater, Wednesday night, August 3,
MA. 1601. Reward.
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. W collect. We distribute.
Phone Douglaa 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. F.
Helkes. 2512 O street.
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS FROM HESS
ft SWOBODA. 1415 FARNAM STREET.
HATTIB Putman. Nubone Corset Shop.
BftJ Karbaeh Block. AT. 2993.
WILL care for 2 or 3 llttlo girls, a
mother's care. Walnut 2,000.
CHILDREN cared for by week. Wal. 4661.
MASSAGE 210 North Seventeenth Street.
Swedish massage. massuee.209 S.20.D.6877.
RENT HOOVER vacuum. II up. Har. 1071.
WEAVING, old rugs remade. AT 1433.
MASSAGE For appointment At. 6365.
SWEDISH massage. 818 Neville Block.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Accordeon Pleating.
ACCORDION, lde, knife, sunburst, box
pleating, covered button, all size and
' atylea; hemstitching, plcot edging, eye-
let cut work, buttonholes, pennants.
,' Ideal Button and Pleating Co., 308
Brown Blk. Jackson 1936.
CLOSED AUG. 1 TO 22.
Nebraska Pleating and Button Co.
Contractors.
BRICK plasterer and cement, new and
repair work. J. Nau. Walnut 4667.
Dancing Academies.
XT -.1 T:riQ School for Dancing. 24
JVei'JL XIlC Farnam. Douglas 7860.
2424
Detectives.
RELIABLE Detective Bureau, Railway
: Bz. Bldg.. JA. 2061. Night, KEN. 8813.
Independent Detective Bureau, 104 Neville
Blk. AtL 5501; night, Wal. 4056: K. 0465.
JAMES ALLAN, 313 Neville Blk. Evidence
cured In all caeen. Atl.-.ntle 113
Dressmaking.
EXCLUSIVE dressmaking, beading,
braiding, embroidering. Moderate
" price. Webter 5718.
DRESSMAKING. 408 SOUTH 24TH ST.
Fun.
JTURS remodeled, relined and cleaned.
KNEETER ALASKA FUR CO.,
let 8. 16th St. Douala 7381.
Kodak Finishing.
FILMS developed, one-day aervic. Kas
Studio. 113-29 Neville Blk.
riLMS developed; printing and enlarging.
Write for prices. The Ensign Co., 1607
Howard 8t
BRITT Printing Co.. T Elk Bldg.
Patent Attorneys.
PATENT ATTORNEYS
ft. W. MARTIN, patent atty. 171 Dodg.
BRINGING UP
NOW DO TX TO BE. WORe
TO THE WMTER - THITa
swtku VNO o jrse eiOT
VER-f CEtT
PEOPLE iO
; HERE.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Painting and Paperhanging.
PAPERHANGINQ. painting, varnlahing,
floors waxed, paper cleaning. WA 4507.
FIRST-CLASS painting end paperhanging.
H. A. Clapp. Douglas 4909.
Tailoring.
SUITS, overcoats relined, alt., cleaned and
pressed. Prices right. HA. 6804.
Miscellaneous Announcements.
diamonds?;:
V pay the bt
1 price with privilege
to buy . back at small profit. GROSS
JEWELRY CO.. 402 N. 16th St. Doug
las 6049. .
BEFORE you throw away your old hat,
drop in at the Mid City Hat and Clean
ing Shop, reasonable prices. 224 S.
24th St.
OMAHA PILLOW CO. Mattressea made
over In new tick at half tbe price of
new bed. 1907 Cuming. Jackson 3467.
DR. W. H. MICK has moved his X-ray
laboratory from 722 Brandels Bldg. to
208 So. 8th St., the Arthur Bldg.
RAZOR BLADES sharpened. Single. 36c;
double edge, 45c do. Mall orders so
licited. Omaha Sharp Co. 103 N. 16th.
NEW and rebuilt electrical apparatus,
LeBron Electric, 318 S. 13th St.. Omaha.
WHITELT, tire and radiator man; rea.
prices: work guar. 320 8. 13th. DO. 6603.
ROQERS Confectionery Store, 24th and
Farnam St., Jackson 0127.
Omaha Towel Supply, 207 S. 11th. JA. 0521
FOR SALE.
Furniture and Household Goods.
FURNITURE for sale, part or all, for
five-room house. 3827 N. 22d. Web
ster 5009.
Pianos and Musical Instruments.
OEOR'IH a. SMITH Dealer in drums,
xylopho s, etc.. Instructions, repairing.
Address 2761 Davenport St. for catalog.
Phone Barney 2967. Try Smith's pedal.
VIOLINS,' bows, strings and repairing at
lowest pHce-3. Matthews' Studio, 60
Douglns Hlk., Opp. Haydens. AT. 2096.
Typewriters and Supplies.
TYPEWRITERS
AND
ADDING MACHINES.
All M bought, sold, rented and
repaired. Sole agent for the CORONA.
Get our price before you buy. Eery
machine uuaranteed.
Central Typewriter Exc.
Jackson 4120.- 1912 Farnam.
Miscellaneous Articles.
SEWING MACHINES
Wo rent, repair, spI1 needles and parti.
MICKEL'S
16th and Harney Dougia 1973.
WE buy, sell safes, make desks, show
cases, etc. Omaha Fixture & Supply Co.,
S. W. Cor. llth and Douglas. JA. 2724.
LIVING room Brussels rug for sale. 9x15,
Just like new. Call at the Bern Bow
Court, Apt. 10. Walnut 0606.
BUY your kindling wood now. Will be a
shortage In fall. Acme Box Co. HA. 1837.
25 GROSS 24-oz. new quart size beer bot
tles. Charles J.irl, 1703 Leavenworth.
WANTED TO BUY.
DESKS DESKS DESKS
New desks, used desks bought, anld and
traded. J. C. Reed, 1207 Farnam. D. 61411
WANTED TO BUY Old furs; good price
pnld; phone Council Bluff 2439 or
Black 2090.
BEST price paid for clothing. AT. 0859.
WANTED SITUATIONS.
Female.
MARRIED woman with year-old baby
wishes a Job in private home. Address,
Mrs. O. a. iirower, m t-arjter i.
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
mornings tind evenings. WE. 6250.
HELP WANTED MALE.
Stores and Offices.
CLERKS over 17 for postal mail serv
ice; 1130 month; examination Septem
ber; experience unnecessary; for free
particulars write J. Leonard, (former
civil sevlce examiner), 909 Equitable
Illdg., Washington, D. C,
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.
FIVE good, live city solicitors. Liberal
commission, good selling electrical ar
ticles. Give address and experience.
Care Box R-16. Omaha Bee.
Miscellaneous.
1,000 MEN WANTED TO WEAR
Uncle Sam's Shoes at $2.90 Per Pair.
MIDWEST HARNESS CO.. 70fi N. 16th.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
Stores and Offices.
CLERKS over 17 for postal mall aerr
lce: 3130 month; examination Sep
tember; experience unnecessary; for
free particulars write J. Leonard, (for
mer civil sevlce examiner), 909 Equit
able Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Professions and Trades.
WANTED Ladies to learn barber trade.
Special rates and Inducement.
TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE.
TWO undergraduates wanted for general
duty. Address, Box Y-1639. Omaha Bee.
Household and Domestic.
GIRLS.
Watch the Domestic Column of The
Bee Want Ads. Good well-paid and
homelike places always advertised.
WHITE glr'.. competent, for general house
work; 2 In family. 504 S. 36th. Harney
435S.
CAPABLE white girl, general housework,
family of two. 604 So. 36th. Har. 4356.
Hotels and Restaurants.
WANTED A cook at St.
Hospital, 811 Forest Ave.
Catherine'
EDUCATIONAL,
DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL.
Complete courses in accountancy, ma
chine bookkeeping, comptometry. hort
hand and typewriting, railroad and
wireless telegraphy, civil service and all
English and commercial branches.
Write, call or phone Jackson 1666 for
large Illustrated catalog. Addresa
BOYLES COLLEGE,
Boyle Bldg.. Omaha. Neb.
Van bant School of Business.
Day and Evening Schools
220 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Donglaa 6890.
GLASGOW, ANNIE E.. voice and piano.
603 Karbaeh Block. Jackson 1081.
HELP WANTED.
Male and Female.
WANTED Men. ladles and boy to learn
barber trade; big demand wages while
learning: strictly modern. Call or write
1403 Dodge St. Trl-Clty Barber College.
Use Bee want ads speedy results.
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BUSINESS CHANCES.
Merchandise at Auction.
The trustee of the Leader Store, 47:9
8. 24th St., South Omaha, will offer for
sale at auction to the highest bidder for
cash Tuesday, August 16, 10 a. m., the
entire stock and fixtures, which will run
as follows: Men' and boys' clothing, shoes
and furnishings, (11,552.26; ladies' and
misses' coats, suits, dresses and under
wear, 310,117.08. A very complete set
of up-to-date store fixtures consisting
oi piat glass counter, show tables,
helving and electrto lighting, 16,758.78;
making total Inventory of 338,48.21.
mis siock positively win be sou to
tne Highest bidder. There Is no re
serve or limit. Store only one year old.
(Write for complete inventory) L. W.
Edwards, trustee.
Col. B. J. Newlon,
Auctioneer.
442 Omaha Nat'l.
JA. 2000.
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-
' lng west. Address, Box Y-1636,
Omaha Bee.
PICTURE show far sale, which Is fully
equipped. Jn every respect. Population
3,500, Have other business. Address Box
Y-1634, Omaha Bee.
FOR SALE Movie theater in Iowa
county seat town, 6,000 population.
Seats 450, A bargain. Addrcrs, Box
Y-1640, Omaha Bee.
FOR SALE Cigars and tobacco, soft
drinks and confectionery store. 'Priced
to sell. N. W. Johnson, Brady, Neb.
WANT to hoar from owner having busi
ness for sale. J. C. McConney, Termin
al building. Omaha, Nth.
FOR RENT ROOMS.
Furnished Rooms.
ARB YOU LOOKING FOR ROOMS7
Or have you planned on making a
change, which will be more convenient
for youT If so, then call The Bee Want
Ad Dept.. 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
sololy for their convenience and benefit.
Call any time. Atlantic 1000. Want
Ad Dept.
FOR gentleman, large room, two closets
and bath, one block from Farnam on
33d St. Phone HA. 2201.
DESIRABLE front basement room, water,
gas, toilet, cellar; adults. Telephone
Harney 0496.
MODERN furnished room west Farnam
district on Farnam car line. HA. 7221.
THIRTY-FIRST St., 1136 S. Nicely fur
nished room for gentleman. Harney 4323.
NICELY furnished modern rm. in private
home. 2109 Sherman Ave. WE. 3576.
TWO nice sleeping rooms, 2124 Douglas.
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.
6 1 4 So. 28th. nicely furnished two-room
housekeeping apt. Man and wife only.
No children. Walking distance.
MODERN rooms, with kitchenette, bath;
half block to car. Tel. Kenwood 1999.
THREE unfurnished rooms, suitable for
two. 2211 D Street, 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
LIST OF ROOMS.
PART of house for gentleman and
mother, with private bath. In good
neighborhood with garage preferred.
Box R-40, Omaha Bee.
EXCELLENT board, modern home, no
other roomers, privileges. Phone Ken
wood 1999.
FOR RENT HOUSES.
Furnished.
FOR RENT , and probable purchase later,
a fine new house and an acre all in
fruit, on 37th and Ida Sts. Kenwood
4430.
FOUR-room cottage, with Bleeping porch,
including garage and boat. Aug. 10 to
31. Lake Okobojl. Atlantic 0703.
FIVE-ROOM modern, to party buying
small amount mahogany furniture.
Rent only 330. Walnut 3268.
BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment, lower
floor; a real home; walking distance.
2861 Dodge.
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 5946.
COMPLETELY furnished 3-room apt.,
private bath, walking distance. Brown
Apt.. 508 No. 21st street. Douglas 5644.
Uniurnished.
Modern
Light Housekeeping
Apartments
Rent, $42.50 per month in the Dres
den or Aberdeen apartments. Only 10
minutes' walk to business district.
These apartments consist of large liv
ing room, private bath, kitchenette
and bed closet. Only a small amount
of furniture Is needed to make a com
fortable home. There are not many
of these apartments left, so you bad
better make a reservation now, to be
sure of one for the winter.
Drake Rental Agency
121 Drake Court, 22d and Jones.
Jackson 2805.
THE HAMILTON,
FARNAM AT 24TH.
Four-room apartment, consisting of
living room, 2 bedrooms, large kitchen,
tiled bath. Excellent apartment for
small family.
Peters Trust Company,
Specialists In apartment management.
FOR RENT Business Property
FOR RENT Store room, 25 feet front.
65 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 A Sons, At
lantic, la.
FOR RENT
Desirable store room on South 16th
treet, 20x60 ft., with full basement.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
Atlantic 3024.
CORNER tore, 22x60. 701 S. 16th St.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY
"Where Omaha Kent."
17th and Farnam Sta. Atlantic 0644. .
SEE F. D. WEAD. 210 S. 18TH ST.
Office and Desk Room.
OFFICE space, 105 So. 16th St., ground
floor. Jacluoa 12.lt. ...
Registered
U. S. Patent Office
I KNOW WHAT I VA.NT CsUT;
CANT TELU WHAT THEY'VE!
vr " I CAN'T RCAO THIS-
FOR RENT Business Property.
Office and Desk Room.
DESK space. 609 Paxton Bldg. JA 1411.
MOVING AND STORAGE.
T?mLU TTV
PH STORAGE
A AJ-'AJAJX X A JS4 AND VAN
STORAGE MOVING, PACKING
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS.
REASONABLE RATES,
REDUCED FREIGHT RATES TO ALL
PRINCIPAL CITIES.
1107-11 Howard St. Jackson 0288.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked room for household
goods and piano, moving, packing and
nipping.
BEKINS OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE,
806 South 16th. Douglas 4163.
METROPOLITAN
VAN and STORAGE CO.
Owned by H. R. Bowen Co. Atlantlo 3400.
ESTIMATES furnished on storage & mov
lng. Contracts taken by Job or hr. Globe
van & storage Co.. J A. 4338, AT. 0230.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
ENGLISH shepherd dog, good pet for
children. Kenwood 3171.
THOROUGHBRED good dog for sal.
Price 36. Webster 1391.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.
Used
Not Abused Cars.
Ford roadster, with starter, $275.
Ford coupe and sedan.
Olds touring.
Hayncs, 1920, touring.
Buick touring, $475.
Cadallac touring.
16-valve Ford racor.
WIllys.Knight touring.
We have been selling more cars than
we have had an opportunity to buy. If
they are used, not abused, we will buy
about 40 cars.
Saleaday Car Co.
40th and Farnam.
FORD touring care, roadster, trucks;
lsl, '20 and 21 model; with or -ith-out
starters. Wo are not In the used car
bus'.iess and do not sell for a profit,
but are replacing our old equipment
with new. Drlve-It-Yourself Co., 1314
Howard St. Phone Douglaa 8622.
SOME bargains in used Ford cars. Mc
Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford
Service Station, 15th and Jackson,
Douglaa 3600.
NEW and used cars bought and sold
uoigstrom Auto Kales. 1318 Harney.
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. Owner does not need. Call
Kenwood 4959.
USKD cars, bought,, sold and exchanged.
TKAWVI-JK AUTO CO.. Z210 Farnam St.
Repairing and Painting.
Clltes & Peterson, auto repair. 810 S. 25th.
HOLLY, expert auto trimmer. 812 8. 24th.
FARM LANDS.
Minnestota Lands.
EQUITY Ind Exchange, St. Paul. Min
Wyoming Lands.
SOLDIERS 640-acre
homesteads, seven
Duff, Casper, Wyo.
months residence.
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,
Douglas 6713. 700 Peters Trust Bldg.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans.
We have cash on band to loan on Omaha
residences.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.,
638 Keellne Bldg.
HELD Laud Co.. real estate, loan and
insurance. tiiil)4 Military Ave.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFE REAL. ESTATE CO.,
1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 2716.
1100 to $10,000 made promptly.
F. D. WEAD. Woad Bldg. 310 S. 18th BU
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
Field Club.
Have cash customer for home weBt
33rd street, possession immediately.
Price right and you've sold your prop
erty. Won't go over 18,000. Must
have six rooms and garage. Evenings
Harney 6701. Douglas 6645.
Stier Realty Company.
716 Peters Trust Bldg.
WE have buyers with cash sufficient to
buy your equity. Prefer 4 to 7 rooms.
List with us for Immediate results.
Geo. T. Porter & C,
105 So. 18th St.
Atlantic 2996.
To buy or sell Omaha Real Estate see
POWLER & M'DONALD
1120 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 1426.
WE SPECIALIZE IN DUNDEE HOMES
C. B. STUHT CO,
City Nat'l Bldg. Douglaa 77.
THE Old Reliable Real Estate Office.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.,
1606 Dodge St. Douglas 1346.
PROMPT sales of your real estate; We
have many buyers and solicit your busl
ness. Shopen & Co., Realtors. JA. 4228.
HAVE Inquiries for homesdo you want
to sell your property? List It with
C. A. Grlmmel. Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
BIRKETT
REAL ESTATE
Sells. Rents, Insures
S50 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 0633.
LIST homes and Income property with
GRUENIG REALTY CO.,
1418 1st Nat. bk. Bldg. Jackson 1966.
WANT to buy 6 or 6-room home, west or
southwest; $1,000 cash. Address Box
K-7, Omaha Bee.
TO BUY OR SELL real estate sea Glover
Spain, 010-20 City National Bank,
Jackson 2850.
LIST with us. We guarantee results.
STIER REALTY CO.. 716 Bee. DO. 6646.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
WEST FARNAM DISTRICT.
Two choice lots, east front on S4th
street between Dodge and Davenport
streets. Good location. A snap. Every
thing paid up, at $1,660 each.
D. V. 8HOI.ES CO.
JA. 0046. 915 City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
CLAIRMONT LOT.
East front, on Fontenelle blvd. Own
er will sacrifice for quick sale. Call
Atlantlo 3540.
DANDY lot bargains.
.-P. J. TEBBINS CO., Realtors,
6"06 Om. Nat. Bk. JA. 2182.
GOOD building lot near Bedford on 47th
Ave., $900. Douglas 8457.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
160-scre Iowa farm, clear, will trade for
Omaha Income property and will pay
difference. Write owner. Frank L
Kilby, 440 Peters Trust Bldg., Omaha.
HAVE section Nebraska land to deal for
Omaha income clear for clear. Lock
Box 443, Sioux City, Ia.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Florence.
iethaway. Flor. prop, no colored. Hgu 1409
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REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN.
South Side.
FOR SALE Five-room modern home. On
account of leaving city am forced to
sell, about 3, 600 cash, balance easy
payments. 4419 soutn 20tn.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
DUPLEX
WEST FARNAM,
$15,000
A dandy duplex consisting of two
even-room, strictly modern flats all
finished In oak, each flat has an ex
ceptlonally large living room, .dining
room ana kitchen with all bu lt-in fea
tures including gas range, three large
Dearooms, Datn ana sleeping porch, sec
ona noor. t-ienty or closet soace
Three blocks to car line, one block to
scnooi. a line Rome ana, a good In
vestment. ,
J. L. HIATT COMPANY,
Better Values.
Hlatt Bldg. Atlantic 006S,
lan-io .Douglas.
E. H. BENNER CO. TRACKAGE.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
Vest
PRICE REDUCED $500.
A very neat attractive six-room all
modern home near University of Omaha.
A large size front lot, plenty of shade,
paved alley, one car garage. Price for
quick sale, 25,800. 61,600 cash will
handle equity. Arrange for Inspection
GLOVER & SPAIN.
REALTORS.
.TA. 2850
918 City Nat'l.
$1,500 Cash Buys
Modern Home $5,000.
Walnut Hill District.
Seven rooms and bath, in very good
cunuiuon. Kice large lot, garage, shade
trees. Paving paid. Owner leaving city
See this quick.
D. E. Buck & Co.
442 Omaha Nat'l. JA. 2000
Newlon, HA. 6942. PJerrou, WE. 0832.
30th and Chicago $3,800.
Listen to this A nifty, all-modern
five-room, one-floor cottage; oak floors;
cement basement, attractive fixtures;
J1.000 down. Call evenings. Walnut 3369
or see
Schroeder Investment Co,
J A. 3261.
638 Railway Exchange.
Cathedral District.
J-room bungalow. Oak finish and
iioora tnrougnout. Furnace heat; ga
rage. Price, $7,760.
George & Company.
Atlantic 3024.
EXCEPTIONALLY well-built residence
or owner, attractive home. All modern.
eigni rooms, garage ana other out
buildings. Two lots. Location good
splendid view. 28,000. Oscar Ocander,
02 Miami St.
Omaha Real Estate and Investments.
JOHN T. BOHAN,
621 Paxton Blk. 1 Atlantic 4880,
3,750. SIX rooms, corner lot 100x159,
must be sold. Alfred Thomas & Son,
J A. 0064.
J B. ROBINSON, real estr.te and Invest
ment. 642 Peters Trust. DO. 8097.
D. E. BUCK ft CO. buy and sell homes.
North.
Minne Lusa Bungalow.
Six rooms, all on one floor; two
bedrooms, sun parlor, living room,
nice dining room with built-in buf
fet; oak floors finished through
out; full cement basement; garage
for one car; half block to car line.
This Is one of the best buys in
Minne I.usa. Owner leaving city.
Will sell on reasonable terms. To
see this, evenings call Mr. Shaver,
KB, 3768; Mr. Bugher, HA. 0572;
Mr. Anderson, HA. 3716.
N. P. Dodge & Company.
T. W. Metcalfe,
Manager Local Department.
404 Mlrkel Bldg., 15th and Harney.
Telephone Douglas 0829.
T-
Miller Park Bungalow.
2419 Crown Point Ave.
Beautiful six-room home; living
room has beamed ceiling, oak floors
and flntuh. Dining room has panelled
walls with oak floors and finish; two
nice bed rooms, bath and kitchen on
first floor; onp bedroom finished on
second floor. This home is complete in
every way; let us show it to you. Priced
very reasonably.
Payne & Carnaby Co.
25 Years' Realtor Service.
616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. JA. 1016
For Sale Or Rent
Having purchased property farther
out, will give possession here Septem
ber 15. Prefer selling and will enter
tain any reasonable cash offer or terms.
Please call after 6:30 p. m. Five rooms.
Modern, oak and pine finish and com
bination fireproof garage and sleeping
porch. Restricted district. Location.
4612 North 36th street, one block to
oar line. Mrs. M. B. Lawler, owner.
A LITTLE CASH.
And then just like rent, will buy
you this nifty neat bungalow. It Is
In a clean neighborhood, Is cleverly
designed and Is completely modern.
Kragstone stucco, east front. Not far
from churches (Protestant and Catho
lic), also schools. Inquire forW
t'arse at Harney 3556 evenings or Doug
las 7412, days.
Overlooking Kountze Park
Real nice 6-room cottage, only
$3,500 on easy terms, nice big lot,
plenty of shade.
D. E. Buck & Co.
442 Omaha Nat'l. JA. 2000
Newlon, HA. F.942. PJerrou, WE. 0832.
7-ROOM, new, modern home In Bemls
park district; also 6-room, new, modern
home west side: phone owner and
builder, Harney 0927
4720 N. 89TH Good 6-room house, modern
except heat, $700. balance monthly.
Crelgh. 608 Bee. Ja. 0200
South.
$900 Is the Price.
Some of you folk who have a couple
of hundred dollar to spare can pur
chase this cottage and rent for more
than pay for It This Is not a shack.
Kxtrior Is painted up In good shape,
although not recently. The roof Is
practically new. Has city water, elec
tric lights, paving paid.
Amos Grant Co., Realtors.
330-2-4-6-8 Brand. Th. Bldg. DO. 8380.
FOR SALE At a bargnln. 6 rooms, all
modern, city water and Ughla. Call
Market 1072.
Wn COME. OP AN
Copyright, 1911, by In'tl
Today's Attractions.
Strand Katherine MacDonald in
"Stranger Than Fiction."
Sun Wanda Hawley in "A Kiss
in lime.
Rialto "Proxies."
Moon Tom Mix in "Aft:r Your
Own Heart."
Empress "A Divorce of Conven
ience." Grand Buck Jones in "The One
Man Trail."
The increased cost of glycerine
has driven Martha Mansfield into
vaudeville. As a leading woman she
glycerined seven dress coats for
Eugene O'Brien and then declared
a movie vacation. Now she weeps
real tears on Crane Wilbur's shirt
front twice a day and has no glycer
ine bills to pay. ,
Many fans do not know that Max
Linder starred in the first screen
comedy ever filmed, which was in
Paris 17 years ago. Now he makes
thern in 5,000, instead of 200 feet.
He is the original film comedian,
and millions know his antics all
over the world.
Although many players and studio
workers are not busy at present.
production is on the increase here,
despite the fact that the general
slump has hit the film industry and
a partial strike has lessened activi
ties. The more stable producers
predict a vigorous reaction to nearly
tormer volume in from 30 to 60
days, which gives the unemployed a
more optimistic attitude.
Truman Van Dyke is the only
red-headed juvenile leading man in
pictures, and furthermore, he is
proud of it. He does not worry
either, for "Red photographs black,"
he claims, and on the screen nobody
knows the difference. Van just
finished a new. picture with ('harles
Ray.
Campbell-Willis Bill
Strikes Snag in House
Washington. Auar. 12. The Camp-
bell-Willis anti-beer bill struck an
unexpected snag yesterday.
When the measure was brought
up in the house for reference to th
conference committee. Represents
tives Mann of Illinois and Walsh of
Massachusetts blocked it on a point
of order.
They contended that the senate
had inserted an amendment extend
ing the application of the Volsteaa
act to Hawaii and the Virgin Islands.
This amendment, they pointed out,
involved additional expenditures.
Under the regulations of the house,
a bill containing such an amendment
can not be sent to conference with
out the adoption of a special rule.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
South.
NEW BUNGALOW
$4,500.
Five rooms on one floor. Attlo
and cemented basement. Oak
floora and oak finish In living
room and dining room. Near 24th
and Bancroft. Easy terms. For
full Information call Grant Ben
son, evenings, Walnut 1580.
Benson & Carmichael.
642 Paxton Blk.
AT. S540.
Miscellaneous.
College District
Close to St. Johns church and
Creighton college. Fine eight-room
house, nice large lot. House has living
room, dining room, lihrary, kitchen
downstairs. Three bedrooms, sleeping
norcn and bath upstairs. Downstairs
finished in oak, upstair In yellow
pine and maple. Front and back
stairway. Street and alley both paved.
Within two blocks of 13.000.000 Com
mercial High school. Owner will sac
rifice.
Gallagher & Nelson
Jackson 3382. 652 Peters Trust Bldg.
SPECIAL. BARGAINS."
For quick sale will take $4,350 with
$1,000 down, for this five-room house
in best of repair and good location;
newly painted and papered; two bed
rooms, bath between, hot air furnace;
Just north of Kountze Park facing on
the boulevard. Call Harney 3689.
Call Harney 3689 for location of this
five-room modern house, Just off of
Hanscom Park boulevard. I will taka
$5,000 If sold at once; has hot water
heat, all on one floor and floored attic;
large corner lot, with fruit trees, two
blocks from car line.
Bungalow Br vers, Notice!
Can sell you a nungaiow any
location. $600 to $2,000 cash
necessary. What do you want?
Have two real bargains If taken
this week in flve-romi bungalows.
Evenings Harney 6701. . Douglas
Stier Realty Company.
716 Peters Trust Bldg.
Close In.
Cass Ft.. 7 rooms, modern except fur
nace; paving all paid; $600 cash will
handle It.
Davenport St., 7 rooms and sleeping
nnrch modern and UD.to.date. $8,000.
Amos Grant Co., Realtors.
330-2-4-6-8 Brand. Th. Bldg. DO.
Hare You Property to Sell.
List it With
Binder & Otis
Realtors.
823 City National Bank Bldg.
Jaciison 1264.
Drawn for The Bee by McManus
Copyright, 1921. International New Service
THANKS-AN"
Future Senrict, loc
Valuation Plan
Of Fordney Tariff
Measure Adopted
Republicans Exclude Demo
crats From Further Commit
tee Hearings on Bill Con
sider Dye Embarko Today.
Washington, Aug. 12. Advocates
of the American valuation plan won
a victory when republican members
of the senate finance committee ap
proved the principle of the scheme
as embodied in the Fordney tariff
bill.
A number of amendments making
more specific some of the provisions
were considered and will be formal
ly adopted tomorrow.
Action on the proposed dye em
bargo also will be taken tomorrow.
Before approving the American
valuation plan, the republican mem
bers decided not to permit the demo
crats of the committee to participate
in further executive sessions relative
to the tariff bill. Senator Penrose,
chairman of the committee, an
nounced last week that the American
valuation plan and the dye embargo
were not partisan matters and that
action upon them would be taken
with the democrats present, although
the republicans would decide on
rates of duty without the assistance
of the minority. Inasmuch as the
democrats were lined up solidly
against the American valuation plan
and might have had the support of
one or two republicans, action on
the proposition might have been of
a different nature if they had been
allowed to remain.
Oppose Dye Embargo.
The democrats are also against an
embargo on imports of dyes.
Whether their ejection from the com
mittee sessions means t!iat the re
publicans will vote to restore the dye
embargo provision in the Fordney
bill is uncertain. Strong pressure
has been brought by administration
leaders to induce the finance com
mittee to approve the embargo and
it is considered quite possible that
this action will be taken.
Republicans members of the house
ways and means committee will meet
with the republicans of the finance
committee tomorrow morning to dis
cuss the American valuation and dye
embargo provisions.
It was stated that Representative
Longworth of Ohio, leading advo
cate of the dye embargo, is prepared
to suggest some modifications in the
embargo scheme as rejected by the
house, following favorable action by
the ways and means committee.
Princicle Unchanged.
The amendments to the American
valuation sections of the Fordney
bill do net change the principle
They were proposed by George C.
Davis and Utto Jrix of the customs
service, who were in conference
with members of the committee to
day.
Mr. Davis and Mr. Fix opposed the
adoption of the American valuation
on the ground of administrative dif
Acuities involved, but when they
found the committee was determined
to approve the scheme, joined in an
ettort to make the plan more work
able.
The American valuation plan will
provide as heretofore, that the duties
shall be assessed on the wholesale
selling price in the principal Amen
can markets on the date of exporta
tion from a foreign countrv. An
amendment will provide specifically
tnat tne comparable wholesale sell
ing price of American articles shall
be the basis of valuation and where
comparability cannot be established
by the appraiser, that the basis shall
be the American wholesale selling
price ot comparable imported arti
cles. Real Estate Transfers
Charles W. Martin and wife to
I.ula N. Jerome, Vane St., 110 ft.
e. of 2Sth ave., n. s. 60x101 $ 1.000
Thomas O. Warfleld and wife to
Angle A. S. Smith, Izard St., 86
ft. e. of 52d st.. Svttn
John Olechnowlcx to Gabrlelai ' Ole-
chnowlcz, S St.. 153 ft. w. of 31st
St.. n. s. 61x160 nfin
Harry Draper and wife to Temple
jicr ayapn, aza ave.. 100 ft. s. cf
Frederick ave.. w. ROiit 1
James D. Dresher and wife to Wil
liam Bruce and wife, Florence
blvd., 139 ft. n. of Fort St., e. s.
69x400 1.600
Joseph F. Steiger, et al, to Jacob
a, tiross, n. e. cor. 34th and
Jackson St.. 66x124 25,500
Vogel Investment Co. to Rosario
Canlglla. et al, 10th st., 107 ft. n.
of Pacific St., w. s. 25x66 7,250
Lurlnda English to Anna Hall,
Miami St.. 250 ft. w. of 20th St..
n. s. 40x122 3,879
Robert P. Hume to Will E. Berk-
man. Larlmore ave.. 146 ft. .
of 36th St.. n. s. 49x128 575
Maurice C. Collins to Nells Collins,
Redlck ave.. 64.5 ft. e. ot 30th St.,
n. s. 42x120 1
Thomas J. Fltzmorrls and wife to
Frank Brown. 41st St., 62.5 ft. a.
of Camden ave.. w. s. 62.6x120.. 1.572
Laura May Frlcke and wife to Wil
liam Burger and wire. Crown
Point ave., 150 ft. w. of 28th ave.,
n. s. 60x128 S.360
Carrie A. Buckley and husband to
Peter C. Damlcus, 25th ave., 294
ft. a. of Dewey ave., e. s. 36x112 (.500
John F. Koarh and wife to Anton
E. Kolasseus, et al. Brown at.,
137.5 ft. e. ot 30th St., n. s.
32 '4x1 35 J.250
Minnie Drexel to Margaret K. Mc
Ilwsln, 10th St., 277 ft. n. of Ban
croft St., w. a. 46Hxl50 4,200
Continental Realty Co., to Stephen
Hansen. Blondo st 100 ft. w. of
47th St.. n. a. 50x137 1.H0
Stephen Hansen and wife to Kath
rvn Hultgren, Blondo St., 100 ft.
w. ot 47th at., D. s. 60x127. 1,100
Tinr-ii
Tax Reduction
Means Economy
Mellon Declare?
Secretary of Treasury Warns
Congress Expenditures Must
Be Sliced to Meet Cut
In Revenues.
Washington, Aug. 12. Both ihr;
administration and congress were
warned by Secretary Mellon that the
$350,000,000 reduction in estimated
departmental expenditures agreed
upon at the White House conference
last Tuesday as a part of the whole
tax revision urogram, could be sc
coinplished only by the exercise of
the most ncid economy.
"To accomplish this reduction,'
Mr. Mellon declared, in a letter to
Chairman Fordney of the house ways
and means committee, "it will be
necessary for the administration, with
the assistance of the d;rector ot the
bureau of the budget, to put forth
its utmost efforts to insure economy
in every government activity and
for congress, on its part, to give the
most whole-hearted co-operation, not
only by avoidance of new expendi
tures, but also by the limitation or
repeal of various outstanding bal
ances and authorizations.
Democrats Attack Plan.
"The estimate or receipts, on the
other hand, represents the utmost
expected to accrue during the year,
particularly in view of the uncertain
tics resulting from the depression in
business and the shrinkage in in
comes and profits."
The tax question got into the house
debate today, democratic leaders at
tacking the program with charges
that only the wealthy would be bene
fited by most of the proposed changes
in the revenue law and that the
curtailment in departmental expendi
tures for this fiscal year, agreed
upen at the White House confer
ence, would prove merely "paper
savings."
Republican leaders replied with the
declaration that the new law would
lift $600,000,000 off the people yearlv
and launched a counter attack against
the democrats for leaving over to
this administration, what was de
scribed as unnecessary burdens grow
ing out of the war, including pay
ments to the railroads.
Economy "Smoke Screen."
Representative Byrnes, South Car
olina, a democratic member of the
appropriations committee, said that
Representative Mondell, Wyoming,
the republican leader, in his claim
of savings, had made Director of
the Budget Dawes, "a piker in the
economy game." He added that the
republicans pretended economy was
only a "smoke screen" to deceive
the people and they knew that as
the end of the fiscal year approached,
they would have to borrow money to
meet expenditures.
"Their hope." he declared, "is that
the people will not know it until
after the next election."
Chairman Fordney, in a vigorous
repl-, said the democrats had fooled
the people for eight years until final
ly turned out of office and that the
republicans were going to fool them
by cutting off $600,000,000 of their
taxes. . . j
Police Find Graveyard
For Stolen Motor Cars
. Chicago, Aug. 12. A "graveyard"
for automobiles was found by the
Summit police yesterday at the bot
tom of an abandoned quarry, now
filled with water, and just outside
the city limits.
Fourteen automobiles have been
found at the bottom of the pool, the
water in which is 80 feet deep, and
a diver is expected to find more
machines.
Chicago police are working with
the Summit police and with a num
ber of license plates already found,
insurance companies will be asked
to co-operate in uncovering what is
believed to be a band that has spe
cialized in the disposal of cars for
the collection of insurance.
Rail Mail Clerk Given Coat
Of Tar and Feathers in Okl.
El Reno, Okl., Aug. 12. Masked
men last night took L. P. Matthews,
20, mail clerk of the Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific railroad,
fro 'm his home here, blindiold-
cr him, drove several nines out
of town, and returned soon after,
dumping Matthews into the street
with a coat of tnr and feathers.
He and his sister, two other men
and two giris, were arrested last
Saturday on a charge of disorderly
conduct, later forfeiting their bonds.
Note in Boy Scout Code Found
In Pocket 13-Year-Old Suicide
Butte. Mont.. Ausr. 12. Returning
to his hoom in a lodging house early
todav. Dr. M. Roberts discovered the
body of his 13-year-old son, Charles
M. Roberts, hanging to a transom
rod. A note in the Boy Scout code
was found in the boy's pocket. It
was addressed to another youth who
is camping with the Boy Scouts
south of Butte and is believed by the
oolice to explain the cause of the
death, thought to be a case of sui
cide.
Landslide Kills 40 Persons
In Austrian Tyrol Village
Berne, Switzerland, Aug. 12.
Forty persons have been killed and
many persons are buried in debris in
the village of Klausun, in the Eisack
valley of Austrian Tyrol which has
been partically destroyed by a land
slide. The disaster was due to a
heavy rain storm causing the moun
tain streams to overflow and send
torrents of water in the village. Fif
teen houses were destroyed.
Steamships
Arrivals.
San Francisco, Aug. 11. West Havan.
New York.
Hamburg. Aug. 1. Pan-America, Ban
Francisco.
Manila. Aug. . Empress of Russia,
Vancouver.
Shanghai, Aug. . Fushlml Marti, Seat
tle. I.ondan, Aug. 10. Steel Age. Seattle.
New York, Aug. 11. Alaskan, San
Francisco.
Itepnrtnrea.
Singapore, Aug. . lxlonla. Vancouver;
Wolverine State. San Francisco.
Shanghai ur. . N"lle, baa ' Fraa-Cisco,
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