t" f v. FARM LANDS. California Land. Homeseekers Attention ! I,r traot ot ll rich valley farm land that will grow grain, garden truik, melon, lu. Plenty of waur. Just opened up by th government. Tea can pbtaln it ere. Mild winter plant uniiner fin tork country. Towathlp map, photograph nd valua bla Information about thla wonderful valley nt upon receipt of 15. Spring Valley lnd Co., P. E. Hldg.. Loa Angele. Cal.. Pept, D. Canadian Lands. TOU! WANT A FARM IN CANADA AT tt. WITH JS TBARS TO PAT. Taka Tout Map of Manitoba. Lacata thla legant tit acre, !t mllea weat of Oak Bluff, t mllea north of Banford, 16 mllea uthwel of tha city of Winnipeg; 280.000 population. 15 mlnutaa rld on fin auto road. It hat 121 aerea fallow ready for crop In III!, Balance fin open prairie. No atone, no alkali, no scrub, deep black aoll. Torrana title. 11,900 cash, then :l yearly payments at T par rant. Ton nevtr again will hav such an opportunity to buy near a big city. Wrlio to ma. H. B. STANLKT, T. REGIS HOTEL, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. FORWARD MARCH! A farm home of your own, for yourself, wife and kid. If you hava a willing heart and a little money thla la what we ran sell you on long time or erop payments, lint black soli In th World, tractor, prairie, little timber In spots. Lakes, creeks, game, fish, creameries, good crops; droughts and failures unknown. Write at once and aay yetl saw thla ad. Scandinavian Canadian Land Co., 614 Phoenix Uldgv, Minneapolis. Minn. Colorado Lands. LAND BUYERS Before you buy that weatern land this fnll, attend the public auction sale 10,560 Acres in Greeley County, Kansas This Is smooth, level, tractor land, and has th beat soil and wheat land In America. Tho term are 45 per cent down tha day of th sale, (l per cent March 1, the balance on or before three nr five years, Interest at ( per cent, goes on snip, don t rorget the date Sept. 12th, 13th and 14th Wr:te us at one for further ascrip tion of tracts, prices, locations, etc. This Is a chance to buy already low priced land at your own price. Write THE NATIONAL LAND SALES CO. Burlington, Colo., or Tribune, Kan. DON'T fall to investigate S.000 acres wheat and corn land, Colorado. Soil, price and terms exceptional. Closing out corporation business. LeRoy Davis, Room 39, Opera- Houso Block, Pueblo. Colo. FOR sale or exchange. l,2H0-acre Improved ranch, 6 mllea west of Aroya. Lincoln county, Colo. One l-room and one 4 room cement block dwelling, granary, chicken house, garage, horse stables and cattle shed, windmill and plenty water. Bee. Box A-105. THE west Is calling you. But before vou heed that call send for a copy of the Western Real Estat bulletin. Rell ablo information nnd many fine Illus trations. 10 cents a copy, none free. Address 17.16 Champ St.. Denver. Cola Minnestota Lands. 80-ACRE farm. $4,000, 2tt miles from good town, clay loam soil. Houro 1 x26. barn 30x36, all fenced and cross ' fenced, 3R ncres seeded to clover and ' timothy, $8,000 cash, balance 6 year at per cent. Ask for free list of farms. Thorpe Bros., Q-306 Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. ' EQUITT Ijind Exchahge, Bt. Paul. Minn. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE BT OWNER Finely Improved quarter section near Cambridge. In Fur nace county. 110' acre cultivated In one field. -rtom houaa, big barn and silo; tlephone and nlnll route; near school and church. Thla snap until September 1 at $75 an acre, easy terma Thoi. J. Mlnhlok, Cambridge, Neb. IMPROVED 1.200-ACRH RANCH. Near North Platte at sacrifice price. Must sell at once. Box 114, North Piatt, Neb. Cover Auction .800 buildings, with boilers low and high pressure radiation, plumbing fixtures, machinery, etc.; laundry machinery, electric motors, refriger ators, furnaces complete, 24-ton ice plant, coffee roasting plant, bakery, harness, nose bags, saddles, stoves, ranges, kitchen tables, dining room , chairs, clothing, rubber boots, shoes, overcoats, undershirts, service hats, khaki breeches, beds, cots, pillows, mattresses, comforts, bed sacks, of fice supplies, office furniture, field desks, water coolers, scales, fire ex tinguishers, etc. AUGUST 16, 17, 18, 19 10 A. M.SHARP H. L. ROGERS Quartermaster General of the Army Gerths Realty Experts of New York and New Orleans, Auctioneers Building, 801 Camp Fun ' " ston, Kansas Gerth's Realty Experts FARM LANDS. South Carolina Lands. RICH I'HOl'UCTIVK FA It MS, excellent cllmat and health: plenty ot labor; wall organised truik growr. aaaocla tion; the guarantee farmer eusrtai here: we alio offer timber and paatur lands: huntlnit reserve with plenty ot game; your requirement solicited, Lake Uoalty Company. Beaufort. 8. C South Dakota Lands. SOUTH DAKOTA Tou can own your own farm. Writ for free literature describing th stat and It oppor tunities in farm lands. South Dakota produces annually mora new agricul tural wealth than any other state. Land la low priced. Write today. Stat Im migration Department, Irwin T. At- drlch, Commissioner, rierr, 6. D, 1.S21 ACRRH eastern South Dakota; well Improved and in high atata of cultlva tlon; land lays perfect; very low prlca! will consider Income property. W. O. RODHAM, Douglaa 7U. 700 Peters Truat Bldg. Wisconsin Landt. THM BK8T LAND IN WISCONSIN Adjoining the best market In Amer ica. It pr acr cash. Large and amall tract. For any line. Arnold Co.. Dept. R, Superior, Wll. Wyoming Lands. AN OPPORTUNITT FOR EX-SERVICE Land Ready for Irrigation Opened for Entry Under Homestead Laws. Officer, soldiers, sailors and marines, privates, seamen, sailors, nurse and all other persons (male of female), who were regularly enrolled In the army, navy or marine eorp during the war with Germany and are qualified to make entry under the homestead law, have a preference right to make en tryfor certain unentered publlo farm land unite In Goshen county. Wyoming, on new extension of Union Pacific. R. R. The farm units are prepared to eon tain, as nearly as practicable. 80 acres of Irrigable land, and, wherever pos sible, dry land Is added to make a max imum of 160 acres. The actual amo ,mt of Irrlgsbl are In th different unit varies from 6 to 10 o' .,.-.,. Nearnea to market and excellent transportation facilities, a well s- quality of land, mak this an excep tional opportunity. DRAWINCl SKPTKMRKR . 121. For map and detailed Information, eall upon or writ to R. A. SMITH, Supervisor of Agriculture, Union Pacific Railroad Co., Room 17, Union Pacific Headquarter, 1 -roCK ranch for sale or trade 210 acres irrigated, ou '-.,: some corn and other erops. 10 1" cultivation.- Paid water, 1J0 hogs. 350 sheep, all necessary horses and equip ment. Will trad for merchandise or what have you got. $45,000. C. F. Rlngsby, Torrlngton, wyo. SOLDIERS 640-acr homesteads, seven months' residence. Duff, CasiwWyo. FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans. V hava rah en band to loan on Omaha residence. . E. H. LOUOEE. INC , Reelln Bldg. HELD Land Co., real eatate, loan and Insurance. K064 Military Ave. OMAHA. HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEKFO REAL ESTATE CO., 101H Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 2718. 1100 to $10,000 mad promptly. F D. WEAD. Wid Bldg. 810 8. 18th St. REAL ESTATE WANTED. Field Club. want to buy best house that $7,600 cash Will purchase west of 33d between Center and Poppleton. Act quick; must have by September 1. Price your prop erty right and you can sell me. HA. 0701 or Douglas (1545. Dundee House. Completely furnished, I big lots; cor ner; south front; plenty of trees; $160 month. Frank Selby. 1806 Dodge1. JA. 1434. VVB NEED 4, 5 and 6-room bungalows and houses priced from $3,600 to $6,000 that can be handled on a first payment of $600 to $1,600 cash. Call u at once. C. B. Stuht Co. Douglae 8787. 813-814 City National. To buy or sell Omaha Real Estate see FOOLER & M DONALD 11 J0 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackaon 142$. WE SPECIALIZE IN DUNDEE HOMES C. B. STUHT C.U., CUy Nat'l Bldg. Douglaa $787 nment JREAL ESTATE WANTED. TIIK Old Heflable Real Kstnte Office. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO I til Undue 8. Pouglaa 1841 fltOMPT sale f your ral stat: wi have many buyara and eollrlt your bus! nee. Shoeen & Co.. Realtor. J A. 4228 HAVB Inqulrl fof home do you want to aell your property 7 Llat It with O. A. arlmmel, Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bid a. BIRKETT REAL ESTATE Sell. Rant. inura .n o.i.r. Truat Bldg. Jackson 06JS. tl ST homes and Income Pi operty altb wit l.t Nt. bit. Bid. Jacknon ! mTTT . r ... a -nH hnmti WPMt or WANT to puy o ur .-. ...... outnwest; i,vuv K-1, Omaha Be. TO BUT OR SELL real I estate .. Olov.r A Spain, Jackson iou L. . . -. ... , -r . v. . , Cumlti St. VAAIN1 I" I " 7"',.""- n.r "T. Bvpher. South Colby. Washington. I 1ST w'.th u We guarant resun. TIER KIAUI w. "- 3 REAL ESTATEUNIMPROVED Vacant Lots. 10x124, south front lot On Locust, head of 22d atret; $1,000. $0x124, eouth front lot on Lothrop, near 21st; $1,800. Two lots, 80x124. on 21st atreet, north Of KountM park at $600 each. 10x1 S. south front on Dewey avenue, near 42d street for $1,000. Three lots each 46x127 at $300 each located on Decatur street near 34th. W. H. Gates. $47 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 124. SIX ACRES Running from South 13th street to 16th atreet, between Q and S atreets. Rather rough but contains very sightly view overlooking th river. Ideal sight for grape culture, fruit or chickens. Price $4,000, $1,600 cash, balance i year. C. G. Carlberg, Realtor. Jackson 585. 312 Brahdel Theater Bldg. Am Forced to Sell 10 Lots at a Bargain. ACT QUICK. I must ell my tract. 600.12S feet with 14-foot alley, Large shad tree on each lot; only I blocks south from th heart of Benson on ,82d, from Blondo to Grant Street. CALIi DOUGLAS B37.- Dundee Edgewood Lot. We hav only about six more . bungalow lot left in Edgewood out of 40 acre. If you wish one of these remaining lots oall E. N. Benson, Walnut 4008; week days, Douglaa 6074. Vacant. South front lot on Leavenworth Street near entrance to Elmwood Park. 60x142. A beautiful Bite for a home. $1 250. Mr. Craig, Atlantic 3210 Sun day and evenings. Week days, Douglas 6074. Cathedral District Lot Near Sacred Heart Convent, close to ..... infr ixi sg. nevma paid; 7ko raah. balancelO a month ana Interest. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., n b. . T mtt CI REiAUlUtia .... 11 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.. Jack. 2716. CLAIRMONT LOT. . - . pAnt.n.n. hivri Own cr will sacrifice for quick ale. Call Atlantic 2540. . Acrcag. 5-Acre Tracts in City. I have two 5 -acre tract on West Center that I will sell at a bargain and on good term; both improved; build in hums, chicken sheds, etc. Here is a real investment for anyone who act quickly. Lad V. Tesar. 14th an .-William. Douglas 2397. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. WE CAN SAFELY RECOMMEND THESE INVESTMENT PROP ERTIES AND YOU CAN SAFELY BUY. $11,000, Brick Flats. A good 2-apaftment brick flat and frame house; handy to high school and Crelghton college; good, clean property; low rental a iio per muniu. $16,000, Store Building. This 1 first-class property in excel . . n.i ...i.t- lama primer lot lent uunuitiuii, wi... 1 v . rental October 1. $186 per month; must be cash; no traae. Want An Offer. We are offering ft large corner lot on Sherman Ave. and four very good houses that should retail at $1$, 600. Asking $1.600, but can do. better.. Want a cnlih offer. Rental alu. $186 per month. Brick Business Block. Strictly " business block; one-story ..i.i, ...niM. corner, takins care of all community requirements; on i.bp line near Manscoin par. ricwm low rentals will pay 10 per cent net Price reduced for quick ale. GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS. Jackson 2860. S18-20 City National. -rTrrr j " n' JluX A 19th and Capitol Avenue with three houses annual income $1,410. On account of Dodge treet being graded and its at tendant hlgh-Iass Improvements In cluding Elk' $1,600,000 new club at llth and Dodge, htis will rapidly de velop Into close-In downtown property Z4th street uorner 66x152. having 284 ft. rrontage on ! street, this win prove a good invest- oVar.' prhed?cung jVitStft. be- i,m our Ifith street of the future. st152. having 284 ft. frontage On $ O'Keefe Real Estate Co., mit fim.h vat Bank Bi'dg.. Jack. 27U. E. k. BENNER CO. TRACKAGE. SPECIAL USED TRUCK SALE All trucks listed below are in first class condition. All are bargains. 1 Reo Speedwagon Chassis $900.00 1 Reo Speedwagon, express body and canopy top $1,250.00 1-1 Ton Bethelum, open express body and cab $600.00 1-1 Ton Republic chassis, pneumatic tires, like new $850.00 1-1 Ton Nash, farm body and cab ; $900.00 1-2 Ton Stewart, enclosed cab and stake body; this truck it nearly new $2,400.00 1-1 Ton Ford Chassis and cab.. .$450.00 1-H Ton delivery truck ,. $600.00 1 Dodge delivery truck, screen sides, nearly new $750.00 1 Dodge delivery truck $450.00 1-1 Ton Republic express body and cab . .$550.00 1-1 Ton Ford with new Dearborne attachment; new body and cab ; ...$650.00 , 1 Ford delivery truck r .$400.00 1-1 Ton Ford truck with farm body and cab, nearly new. . .$950.00 ) Other Good Bargains Trm to Responsible Parties Jones-Opper Company Phona Harney 0635 " 85S8 Farnam St. THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1921. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. Both Investment and Speculation. A dandy, good doubl house on 8 24th St., where value ar rapidly In crasing; I room and bath on firs floor and I rooms and bath on second largo lot and garage. r.verymins excellent shape. Trie $7,000, on es sy terms. Can be. mad to show big In vestment and has good speculative value. Bedford-Johnston Co., Realtors. 06 World-Herald Bldg. Jackson 1734. Home Plus Investment Near Slst and Leavenworth St., -room bungalow type. Large rooms, oak finish, furnace heat. Lot 60x134 ft. Price upon application. George & Company. - Atlsntl S024. :,, , KH:a'r tliai AAJi. 1U E,A.ntL1 Wanted Real Estate in Omaha For Iowa. Nebraska and Colorado lands. Have a number of good ex change ,for income and residence prop erties In Omaha. What have youT Box R-61, Omaha Be. 160-acre Iowa farm, clear, will trad for umana income property niiu win pj difference. Write owner, Frank L Kilby, 440 Peter Trust Bldg., Omaha. HAVE aection Nebraska land to deal for umana income cipar ior ciear. uou& Box 443, Sioux City, la. FOR SALE or trade, 320 acres deeded oil lana in resrt or proven uibuivi. Box 145, Miles lty, Mont. REAL ESTATESUBURBAN. Dundee New Bungalow Home. Price Reduced $15,000. An exceptionally well con structed home of etucco with brick foundation and porch with cement floor. Ha tile vestlbuls with cloak room. Larg living . room, fireplace, un room, dining room finished in beautiful qual ity of oak. Breakfast room, but ler' pantry, kitchen and refrig erator room finished In whit enamel. Four bedrdom and til bath on second floor. Ivory enam el, oak floors throughout Third floor ha two dandy rooms and bath and large tor room. Full equipped basement, coal bin, fruit cellar, laundry, etc Very best materials UBed and real workman ship. Located on 61st street be tween Dodge and Farnam. The Byron Reed Company. Dundee District. Brick home, located on outh front lot 60x137 feet; living room joxi ". dining room 15x15 feef, sun room 9x12 feet and convenient kitchen, first floor; ....... hariennmn and til bath sec ond floor; finished in white quarter sawed oak, French gray and white enamel; oak floors throughout; Arco i. . .-.AW h..tin. v -a t m - Ruud heater; house equipped with vacuum cleaning system, rne owner is leaving ... and will aell part of the furnishing with this home, tor tun aeian can. George & Company. Atlantic 3024. New Dundee Home. it. -i n e vrtnm .triMlf mod IIOICW 4-BluiJ, u-.v,w... ern home. Beautifully finished In oak and ivory enamel. Tiled bath, fireplace. very attractive in every detail. Oarage. inf ..ppiinnf surroundings, lit South Fiftieth Avenue. See us for special terms. Mattson & Smails. t-ii ntv Nat'l Bk. DO. 8102. A Dundee Special. Will sell a real home at a real price, fine location, Beautiful liv ing room, oak floors and finish, vn. . reduced for aulck gale. Harney 6701 or Douglas 6545, 6-Room Mod. Dundee. . i , i .1 . .,ti-.r mttar. With Bra Weil luwiru ' J .-' rage. Oak finish first floor, white on! nn 2nd. Price. $9,750. Terms. Chas. E. Belman. JA 8235. 702 Peters Trust. Bldg. Dundee 8 rms. $7,500. Tnm into south front. Best buy In Omaha; 6 years old. Frank S. Selby. 1806 Dodge St. JA, 1434 Florence. EIGHT acres, 2 miles west of Florence, small improvements, ail in cultivation possession; price $3,000; small payment isetnaway, jyej. huj. Nethaway. Flor. prop, no colored. KE. 1409 "Wildcat" Losses Will Divert Money to Real Estate, Realtor Says Recent exposures of heavy losses tirt itmti irrpcriilaritips in the man agement of "wildcat" stock selling schemes will have a tendency to di vert Nebraska investment money into real estate hereafter, in tha opinion . of George F. Jones. "I have talked with financial men frnm all nnrts rif the state in the last two weeks," Mr. Jones told the Real Estate board last week. "Their opinion is without exception that .Ua nrocpnt CrAtlpra tinn. at lfflSt in Nebraska, will never spend another donar buying stock in promotion scnemes. "Tlii. rpaonn for this IS verv Ob tr,rri,-rinriv in Nebraska knows without question that promo- i J tion scnemes are dangerous anu liable to failure. The leases have been so heavy that nobodv is going " .v-.j - to take a chance again on any kind of investment that is not absolutely sate. t Jestat? iTne ' cSaJSS which can't be stolen and which I WOn't go broke." ai ir-u m'MMiiiiruiLi " - i r m - - ' lllllllllil PANTRY I KITCHEN I -I f BATH I , I rur rwl I I CHAMBER I I I HALL I I VERANDA GATE CITY REAL ESTATE SALES rir.co.in TVctrirt Tnxeoh F. Steie- er to J. A. Gross, 563-73 South Thir ty-fourth street, $Ji,suu. Voeel Investment company to Ro- sario Caniglia, 1016 South Tenth ctrnot C7 Vdl Tor'rJp A RnrWIpv to P. C. Damis- cus, 525-27 South Twenty-fifth av enue, ifo.MXi. H. A. Wolf company to Joseph Hartnett, 710-12 North Twenty third street, $7,500. Anna Mccnde to umana wom an's club, 624 South Seventeen Street, $16,000. South Omaha District Minnie Drexel to Margaret K. Mcllvain, 2524 South Tenth street, $4,200. Philip Pleiss to Otto Slunicko, 2917-19 South Eighteenth street, $6,508. rotl,o,lcol TVctrirr T.illtan Mae Tabor to Mabel B. Fawcett, north east corner forty-second ana Cali fornia streets, $7,500. L W. Beatty to Mazie l,. weiaen field, 4320 Wakeley street, $6,502. Mni-ti, fsiHe District M. T. Meer to Ruth M. Earl, 3715 North Twen-- ty-first stteet, $4,4UU. T. Hnnrhin tn D. A. Foote. southeast corner Thirty-first and Titus avenue, 5o,uw. nonenn nictrirt T? W Harrine- ton to F. M. Anderson, 3225 North Sixtieth street, $5,5UU. n,,rloo nictrirt F.. C. Sorenson to Sebastian Salerno, northwest cor ner Forty-seventh ana cnicago streets, $4,350. Myrtle B. Sharrick to J. P. Fal lon, S02l Cuming street, $10,500. Honccnm ParW Dietrir.t C. C. Carlberg to Toseph A. Rankin, South Thirty-fourth street between Oak and Wright streets, $5,500. Northwest uistrict emu raiKncr to Henrikke Knudsen, 4512 Franklin street, $4,500. F. O. Baker to S. J. Johnson, 4552-54-56-58 Charles street. $4,000. Bam.'. Port. nietrirt-Tarnh Marks to Harry Rubin, 3319 Lafayette av enue, ?,uuo Corn in Butler and Seward Counties Best in History The southeastern part of Ne braska, particularly Seward and Butler counties, has the biggest corn crop in history, according to C. C. Wilson, Omaha realtor, who visited that section of the state last week. . , Mr. Wilson says "that farmers who have lived in Butler and Sew ard counties for 40 years told him their corn yield this year will be the largest they have even seen." Some of them told him, he said, "that their corn will yield 100 bush els an acre." Starts New Houses Realtor H. S. Manville has started two new houses for F. P. Hart at Thirty-fourth and Gold streets and as just completed a new nouse ior C. J. Shaw at im ronieneue ouinc- vard. Buildinz Five Houses Hastings & Heyden has started a o, tinnnn hnns. with caraiie in connection, at the northeast corner at Thirty-hfth ana fine streets. This makes five houses this firm has under construction. T?Aolti nn Vnatinn "'"' ' H. Walsh, head of Waisli-El- company, accompanied hy Mrs. U t-- n T ni-nKnii ,n i, - r A tvi nomf W'aUVi ha crnnp to Lake Okoboii and the Minnesota lakes for a va cation. ' Six Houses Sold .The six new houses built ra Ben- An Attractive Bungalow . T-" M son district this summer by the Benson & Carmichael company all have been sold and the firm now has plans for erecting six more houses in that district this fall. The houses are small and the firm is finding a ready market for them. Shoe Firm Rents One Of Syndicate Stores Tti f'ontilpvpi- SlVinp rnmnanv. lo- f.qfo1 In tli. Waad hnilriincr at F.itrht- eenth and Farnam streets, has rented one of the new stores being erectea at the northwest corner of Seven teenth and Howard streets by a syndicate. Tli" al,s - rnmnanv whlrh ranie here eight months ago, is leaving the WeM building because its pusiness has crown to such an extent its pres ent space is no longer adequate. Ihe fi. A. won company,, wnicn is in charge of rentals for the new Howard street building, is negotiat- ing witn two oiner reiau nuns mi space in the building. There will be II stores in tne new K.-iWintr F TT. Mvprc C VV. Mar tin, H. A. Wolf and B. R. Hastings compose the syndicate which is erecting the building. Eight Sales in Ten Days Re-ported by Mulvihill T T . Afulvihill renltnr rennrtM the j j . . i ... . ...... , . . . -1 - -1 - following eight sales in the last 10 days, totaling $63,850: .Duplex House, iu south lwenty eighth, to E. Couch; house, 136 Im,tVi' Ttiirtw.pitrVifVi tn F Wrioht: duplex house, Thirtieth and Mason, to Helen liyKeu; nouse, Mason street, to Ed Kroll; house, 3439 Webster street, to Joseph Reif; , a house, 1034 South Thirtieth avenue, to P. J. Ryan of Des Moines; house, Ninth and Pacific streets, to Philip no Pattabina; lot. Thirty-sixth and Seward streets, to feter Magnuson. Stuht Company Announces Sales Totaling $43,950 Sales of real estate totaling $43, 950 are anriunced by the C. B. Stuht company, for last week, They include three Dundee nomes, two hah, firinlf v.n..r tiniicpa iinrlf f Con- "vn " ' " struction, four. lots, and a piece Of Smerman avenue property. Th Stunt rnmnanv has started a two-story brick veneer house at 107 South Fifty-first avenue tor james S VVillphranrl who recently came here from Buffalo, N. Y. Former Premier Maura Heads New Spanish Cabinet 13 Former Pre mier Maura today assumed the pre miership ot tne new spanisn caDinei, which replaces that of Premier Al lendesalazar. who , resigned on Thursday. Premier Maura appoint- mA Fln Vfanttpt fnnln Hnntnria VA 11 1 . . I n . . V v ....... - ....... minister of foreign affairs and Senor La Cierva minister oi war. London Editor Sees U. S. Re-Entry in Allies' Councils Portland, Ore., Aug. 13. Ihe re turn of the United States to co-op-eration with the other powers in straightening out the tangles created K iUa arraal wdr anr! ti.naf l.a fnl- lowed it, is fore'seen in the confer ence called at invitation Of President Harding and is looked upon witn delight by the powers of Europe, according to H. Herickham Steed, ... ... r. i l according to n. nericKnam iecn, erjjtor 0f the London (England) Times, -who arrived in Portland x 1 1 . 1 . . 1m.. Tiirf1iir 411 U'9 6 in 1p1VP lit tt night for San Francisco. Mr. Steed is returning from Victoria, B. C, whither he accompanied Lord NorthclilTe, now on his way to Australia, tA-A S el.t a Knho-nlnw nf flt- tractive appearance and uplcndid de sign. The broad veranda is a fea ture of the house. The central hall gives the desired privacy to the sleeping rooms. Both the living room and dining room are of good size. Kitchen has direct communica tion with the dining room, pantry and hall, the latter a great con venience in reaching the front door. Bath room is well situated. Closets in both bedrooms. Clyde Smith Adams, Architect. Ex-Wife of Barrymore To Wed N. Y. Broker; Gives Up $350 AKmony Npw York. Auir. 13. Mrs. Kath arine Harris Blvthe. - 30, who di vorced John Barrymore, the actor, in December, 1918, for desertion, will give up $350 a month alimony Alrxander Dallas Bache Pratt, 38, a broker, here to- daThe marriage license was taken out yesterday; and the California di vorce decree was recaneu wucit... h has been Betting alimony until UCalll Ul iviiii"'mo- . , Barrymore has since mamcu i- who wrote "Clair de Lune,' under lUllUCl the pen name of "Michael strange. If. TO......' firct wifp WaS I jvir. iidun , j f xMti'aivi F. Ren amin c A vnrrinflr Pratt tor cruelty, she sued to force payment of her share ot a .uuu.uvu t. ur o-ranrltather. tne ia" Hum i 1 v . r ' ' ..itrrt tt tr T)r.or. shf tfnt S.iMJ mth alimonv and the custody ot t.. "until remarriage or IICL V.iU,viivi. -- - t .1 i i innir aftprward mar aeain, buu "-" . 7. ried Preston Gibson, playwtight afld society man. Nftw Rules to Raise Standard of U. S. Army Washington, Aug. 13. By direc fi-nn of the secretary of war new re quirements to govern enlistment in the regular army are soon 10 dc issued. The new regulations will be more strict than any heretofore pro mulgated and are designed to raise tt.. ctmrtarH nf enlisted personnel, now that the sizeof the army must be reduced. , it .aa ntVirr tiavc an artnv Ot 100,000 good men," said Secretary Weeks, ' than an army ui tw,v. indifferent men. the new reguia tions will raise the standard ma tenany. , . , . army, available at the headquarters tnrtav. indicated Wdi ."; ...o- rlv has been reduced to approximately ijj.uw icii. Son of Tobacco King ' Held In Auto Acciden t-.. v t, Ar 13 Aneier B. Duke, son and heir of Benjamin V VV . Ill .1.11.. - ' ' Duke, founder ot tne m"lta" k.n mmnanv. was under bond for three days as a result of his connection with a fatal automo bile accident before that fact became generally known. Duke's hearing with that ot otner aeienudms ti continued yesterday because Magis trate Cobbin was not satisfied With .u. which, he said, was uic tvii-ii-- . 1. J.n.A.W TIkVb' rar scraned a -.. tnrA it as rip The truck crushed Owen Kivlon, a pedestrian, to death Rprl Bfinresentative Obiects To U. S. amine Keiiei nan Riga, Letvia, Aug. 13. (By The Associated Press.)--D i ffi c u 1 1 1 e s arose today in the negotiations be gun here over tne aran oi an agicc ment guaranteeing protection of r . . i i:.. ... intA Rnktia mt famine relief. Maxim Litvmoff, the mod buuuiics otiit l,,lv - " soviet representative, taised a num l r .u:.i.i;ntn Knth in nrinciole and details, to the draft presented x,r Waltpr Lvman Brown, the American relief negotiator. Ortill Pm Used bv Lincoln Stolen From Chicago Exhibit rti.. Amr 1.1 The riuill oen used by President Lincoln in signing his first inaugural address nas neen stolen from the exniDit oi me vm Mffo Historical society at the Pa r,f Prncrrpes it was an nounced. The pen was made from t. fot,f n( n Ampriran eaele which was killed by an admirer of Lincoln just betore tne iauer s cicl tion. j Cotton Consumption for Last 12 Months Falls Of balp of lint and S0.01S Irnle of llntpr comparpd with 62S, of lint nd 87.671 of llnter tn July lt yr, th cnu bureau nnouhpd txly. i'...n.iitlin I h 1 month nd1n Juljr SI th eotton yr meintd to 4.St,S9 balm of lint ana mi,iii l lintern, rompirrd with 1.411,714 of lint .1 ilA . Hnl ... Cotton on hnd July SI. In ponmmln eRtKbllxhmpnU. was 1,115.847 balp of lint and IOJ.25S of llntrr. romparpd with . IC 1A7 li.ft . n.l 97f fit nf Mnlarfl mn held year rko, and In publlo atorair ana Hi c,niyresfn a,i.i,,ii rain, vi im nd a.104 of llnter. compared with 1.065,015 of lint and m.43) ol llnter o neid a year aio. Cotton spindle artlv durlnff July num bered 8l.44K.jdl compared with I4,(.7t i 0 Hope for Passage Of Rail Act Before, Vacation Gone La Follctte Blocks Action by, Insisting Upon Inquiry as To How Roads Spend Funds. , Washington. Auir. 13. Anv re maining possibility of the passage of the administration railroad funding bill before congress recesses went glimmering yesterday, when Senator La l-oilette ot ' Wisconsin niocKcn action in the senate committee on interstate commerce. After Senator I.e Follctte had in sisted upon an inquiry relative to 1,a mnnnat itl U'llirtl thp milrOadft lllb Alll.11114.1 ...... have expended their fund and then objected to any action without a quorum present, the committee ad journed until next Tuesday. Administration senators said that the bill probably would be reported from the committee next week, de spite Senator La Follette's objec tions, fcut that it would not he press ed on the floor of the senate until after the recess. Senator Townscnd of Michigan, who introduced the bill in the senate, was in conterence witn Pi-pcirlpnt Harrlinp thinner the dav and is understod to nave told the president the bill could not be passed at this session, which tne president regrets. benator La follette urged mat the senate committee summon Wil liam G. McAdoo, former director general of railroads, as a witness. H irl that hp tiarl communicated with Mr. McAdoo over the long dis ... ..... tnnce telephone ano mat ine iaucr. ic willincr trt nnnear before the com mittee it requested to do so. The Wisconsin senator saio ne UaA poKIp1 WalWpr T5. Hines. OIOV IIUU l.1".' , i ...... - . former director general of railroads, who is in Europe, inquiring at what date it might be possible for him to appear. , . Besides getting the testimony ot tt, turn (nrmrr directors PCnfral.' Senator La Follctte insisted that evi dence should be obtained relative to thev have operated their properties since the roads were returned to private ton trol. . .. dI venture to say that some TaiH roads, at the very time they have claimed to be hard pressed for money, were increasing salaries,' said Senator La foiiette. n wc rrn intn lii mnttpr wP will find that the New York Central was raising the salaries of President ismitn irora $75,000 to $100,000 and of other offi cials by additional amounts ranging from $5,000 to ?A),UUU. "T think it is a nertinent matter to show that the roads have squan deted their, resources instead oi con servirrg them and that they: are now trying to get the government to re lieve them trom nnanciai uimics. Twentv Persons Injured , In Wreck Near Jthl Tj..t,t ..rr 11 Twpritv nersons were injured, three of them seriously, enough to be taken to a hospital when passenger train NO. 11, eastn bound, on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railway was wrecked at Devine, 10 miles east of Pueblo. The seriously injured were: Mrsw Alice Dunkin of Kerwin, Kan., who suffered severe cuts about the head and arms, George Williams, a negro, Denver, and H. F. Patrick, Coffey-, ville, Kan., dislocated shoulder. The cause of the accioeni was i t. 1.:., nt tVia avlp on one of the LUCclMUK ii." l main drive wheels of the locomotive. This spread the rails and permiuea the wheels on the coaches following to leave the track and two baggage cars, the smoker, two cnair cars ..... n..il .ront nff the rail. TWO XUMlliaua ....... " .. Three Pullmans stayed on the rails. Export Demand and Crop Report Boost Wheat rnce maCnTtoS'ehe7-w tTcorrit MtSpatlon rhat th Rorernment ewWtiM prore bullish have done a good dea thl. week to lift the value of wheat. Com pa9red Sllh week aRo wheat price, thl. mornlnit showed ealna of SHc to SHo rbuahel, corn wa lHtC lower to M , He advance, oata off o to c and pro vlalon down 32c to 65c. ... Bport business In wheat appeared to have been helped by a sharp avanc In aterlinK echanKe and by word that Ger many had Obtained lare credit N Yerk Efforts for world-wide relief of Russian famine were also regarded itlmulu to foreign buying. On the other hand, heavy profit-taklng "1" h United State government crop report we, out gave evidence that speculation had. fully discounted beforehand the big re duction in estimates of yield aa comparea with the month previous. mand from exporter and from dornestlo miller ralUed the market J fldence on the part of bull wa afterward somewhat disturbed by announcement that wheat production In ..Franc this season wa much greater than th trade her had been led to believe. a A t i nnrt f1P RAINBOW OVERALLS World of wear in tiers pair. Union Made Sold exclusively at PHILIP'S DEPT. STORE 24th and O StreeU THE OMAHA BEE furnishes a complete and prompt Base Ball Score Board for the benefit and c o n v e n i ence of SOUTH SIDE resi dents on the win dows of PHILIP'S DEPARTMENT STORE 24th and O Street The Omaha Bee v