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lilt Wili. OMAHA. TL'ESUAV. fcUPiUMtiLK 13. 1921.
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CONTRACT RATISON
APPLICATION
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MAIN Or'riCE ITtk 4 rre it.
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Council Bluff.., II ltt Bl.
WANT A UH ItECKIVCD tX fUONC
ATLANTIC 1444
THE EK will mi k r.pon.'.bl. ft
war teae m laarrc nrtte f
4vartijol erdr4 (r r lUk
tJB.
cLOhl.NO HOUR fO WANT AOS.
f.ing tdltlo.. IImAA. I
MotbiiiI Kdltki -.r 34
Sunder Edlllea : M, eta,
DEATH ft FUNERAL NOTICES.
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t rank H. bn.it, Uiml 0u4ayt l'pimbr
ii. ira yuan.
Funeral itni.M We.lnea.Ly. ptm
h-r II. 3:1 b. m. ai th avotttah lt't
l.th-lrel, 34th n. Duuvlea eta., under
Hi auapieM or l I hapt-r .
xnlrr of Kurn taf. Ititerm.n
I'.o.pect llllt c.ni.tery. Friend wl
iome.
CARD OP THANKS.
M il wish la iiuwi our tliauke In III
nitiir frlende. nciahhor.. II. of II. T,
No t9l. Ilurilnitan employ. of Mouth
Omaha, Frd Paika I'alnt and I'apar
company, and Ilia amployra of th. Wow
and Tl company of Omaha, for th
l.!ndiie and sympathy and alao f
th toauilful floral ffrltig aont In
l ha la.t llln-M and drain of our b.
loved inulhar, Mra. N, J. Robert.
Nona and daughter of th dec.d.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
FOREST LAWN
' CEMETERY.
An Ideal location lust north of Hry
llnilta and Mat of Floranc with mllaa
of macailam avnnL 320 rrt. Per
petual rara, Not oprta ror prone
offli 4:d and Mo. City Limit. City
office. 7:0 HriwO.r Thatr.
HULSB& RIEPEN
PIONKER FL'MERAL DIRECTORS.
Cuming St. Jackaon IS58
STACK & FALCONER
OMAHA'S JIBST
a RnmvA M B UL ANCEf, ti,
Thlrty-thlrd and "J'arnam.
HEAFEY & HEAFEY
t'ndartakara and IkabalmarA
Phon HA. tti. Offkat SAl I Farnam,
l Oll AMVULANOU call IA iket 06f)0
Korltko Kun.ial Home, 4d and O Sta.
FLORISTS.
LEE LARMONKSr.ir.1?
JOHN BATH, 1104 Farnam. Jacon 10.
llan.lrr.on. 1D07 Farnam, Jaclaon lS&t.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Blrtha.
Jamra and Naomi Landon, 50S .N.
Forly-thlrd, ulrl.
Walter and Tnelma Wlthrow, hoapltal,
boy.
Jacob aid Anna Kaufman, hoapltal,
boy.
J. Harry and Myrtl 'elah, boapltal,
Shi. -
Anton and Katy Skoci, 2912 Arbor, lrl.
AVInfleld and Jennie Taylo.', 310 B.
Tiftleth avenue. Bin.
Arthur and Myrtle Mansor, 1410 Elm,
boy.
Italph and Anna Ilershep, 3371 Ocden,
boy.
Milton and Glad)-. Harris, 141 S.
Torty-first, boy.
Deal ha.
Hana Aaldrup, JS, hoapltal.
Opal M. Kemeally, 2, hoapltal.
Arthur 1.. w arrlch, .3, niv Lavenport.
Charlea Tordlk. 29, Twenty-faurtb. and
Ciiandlera Crosaing.
Nellie Johnson. C8. 1020 William.
Harriett E. Pierce, 75, hoapl'.al,
Kdith Chrlatenaen, 4, hospital.
lialph T. Utterback, infant, 140C Deer
Park boulevard. ,
Nancy J, Roberts, 0, 3S03 fouth Twen
tieth.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
The following persona were leaned per-
miia to wed: .
Paul E. Nielsen. 2S, Omaha, and Alma
N'yman, SI, Omaha, -i. .....
Arthur N. Mljegren, 21. HUJrcth. and
Kathryn Jladsen, 22, Nebraska C'ty, Neb.
Alonzo L. Fulltngton, over 21. Fremont,
Neb., and Laura A. Brown, over 21, Fre
mont, Neb. . , ,
Earl R. Smith, 21, Council Blurts, Ta.,
and Josephine Dodaon, 22, Sperryvllle, la.
Harry Gold. 34, Omaha, and Ida Avra
show, 33, Omaha.
Fred Jensen. 23.- Omaha, ind Sena
Teterson, 20, Omaha.
John F. Daw.on, 33, Des Molne, la.,
and Irfta Marie DeYan, 25, Indianola, la.
Burton B. Peterson, 24. Omaha, and
Slarl M. Jensen,. 24, Omaha.
Robert R. Vande Ven, 40, Omaha, and
Mercedes Caughlan, 80, Omaha,
' Myerl' M. Reeves, 20, University Place,
Neb., and Anna Murphy, 21. Omaha.
Howard C. Dunham, 26, Omaha, and
Jacy Mitchell-Allen, 24. Omaha.
LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS.
FOR ARTICLES LOST on atreet cara telo
phon Tyler 800. w are anxious to re
store lost article to rightful owner.
OMAHA ft COUNCIL BLUFFS ST. RT.
LOST Toy Boston terrier, dark brlndle,
two whtt front feet, white streak on
race. Tag No. 806. R-.p,l rn to-k
star 1841, or Web. 6180. 2020 Lake St.
LOST Little black curly Shepherd dog,
real short legs; goes by namu of "Nlg
Ker.' Reward. Harney 154S.
LOST Wrist watch in or near Moon
,hea.,ri Letters S. O. II. Phono Atlaa
lie 8928, Reward.
T51CWARD for return of black portfolio,
- containing income tax papers. Call HA.
STOLEN Ford touring car Saturday
night. $25 reward for recovery. VA 0308.
PERSONAL
-r
1HE SAtVATlON Army Industrial home
i. aollclts your old clothing, furniture,
rnagasines. We colleot W distribute.
Plion Douglaa 4135 and our wagon
-r will call. Call and Inspect our new
Horn. 1110-1112-1114 Dodg St.
HAr.TIt? f utman- Nubon Corset Shop.
MS Karbach Block. AT. 2933
J,6t'ALP treatment and massage. 121314
South 16th atreet. aecond floor.
SA!f JIXVl FLOWERS FROM HESS
ft 8WOBODA, 1413 FARNAM STREET
WILL give good home and care to little
- girl. Kenwood 3768.
KENT HOOVER vacuum. 31 up H.r. 1071.
OSTEOLOGY MASSAGES. Atlantic 5365.
1XECTRIC bath and massage. WE 2911.
NUBONB corsets. M. 8chaefer. DO. 7235.
MASSAGE treatment.
818 Neville Block.
SWEDISH Massage. Chiropody. -20 8. 20.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Accordeon Pleatirgr.
ACCORDION, aide. knit, (unburst, box
pleating, covered button, all il-; and
lyles; hemstitching, pi cot edging, aye
let cut work, buttonholes, pennant.
Ideal Button and Pleating Co- 38
Brown Blk. Jackaon. 1833.
.M-.H. Pleating Button Co.. 1S0 Fa mam
- ..-q floor. UOVgia 7.
Contractors-Painting.
J. STEIN, 313 Capitol ave.. Brick, plas
taring, Cement work. Harney 1430.
BiWCK plasterer and cement, new and
repair work. J. Nan. Walnut 4S7. -
PAINTING and paperhanglng. Wa. 45T
Dancing Academies.
LEARN TO DANCE RIGHT
Mildred Maxln teaches all branch
dancing. Studio Leflang Bldg. DO. 476.
Kppn'a 1818 Farnam. ur methods.
reaeonabl rai
Do. 8440.
K'qI .Pirto School for Dancing. 242
XCl-i. 111C Farnam. Donalaa MS. -
Drfsrns king.
PLAIN and fancy coat relined. vrill sew
In your bene. , Harney (873.
LADIES' and children' sewing. HA. 017.
DRESSMAKING. 43 SOUTH 34TH ST.
Detective.
RELIABLE Datecttra Bureau. Railway
Ex. Bldg.. J A. 2053. Night. KEN 3813.
lndeadeat Deteettv Bureau. 34 Neville
. Slk. AU. MM j night. WaJ. 40; f. Ilii.
BRINGING UP
' 111 NK OofN fAI Sd III H ( Vt 6ltN OUT I f X I K-SStSt I II I I i I A II I I ttS'lBO68 1
hi Ettsgsz u lifeJ UJii ffte"J
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Detectives.
J A 11 EH ALLAN. Ill Navill lllk. Kvldalic
aai-urad In all eaaa Allantio lis.
Kodak Finishiitf.
I'll.MS datloped; printing and anlarflnf.
nru for pncaa. Til tn.ign ke "
llow.id St.
LM.AKllhilKNTH. oil polorlnf. developln-.
prinima, Hun ttuillo, 113 aevine iiik.
Pktent Attorneys.
PATENT ATTORNEYS
J. W MARTIN, patent alty.. 17l Podae.
Milcellaneous Announcements.
DIAMONDS
pay lha beat
prlc with Drlvllea
la buy back at amall profit. OHOKd
JKWKLRY CO.. 403 N. 10ln fit. Vouf
laa 404.
OMAHA PILLOW CO. Mattreaaea made
over In nw tick at half th prlc 01
new bed a. 1107 Cuming. Jackaon S7
RAZOR ULADE8 (Uarponed. Sinai. 16o
double dc. tto doa. Mall order .0
llclted. Omaha Hl.arp Co., 103 N. Kth.
WHITELY, tlr and radiator man; reaa.
price; work (liar. 31 8. 13th. PO. 60J,
FULL dreia and tuxedo, for rent John
Feldman. 10 N. Ifith St. Jackaon 31!
NEW and rebuilt electrical apparatua.
LrfBron eiactric. IK B. lain Bt.. om.na.
ROOKH8 Confectionary Htoi. 34th
and
Farnam St.. Jackaon 0127.
Omaha Towel Supply, 207 8. llth. J A. 0G2
CALL Herman th (lasler. KK. 2701.
EXPKRT MA8AGi3. HOUOLAS tiA.
BR1TT Printing Co.. 7 Elka Bklg.
FOR SALE.
Furniture and Household Goods.
3176 ABSOLUTELY new electric wanh
Ina machine for aale at less than half.
now in storage. Omaha Van and Storage
Co., 16th and Leavenworth. Phone Doug
! a. i. Heganiaue. ha. mm.
WH-GRAUK furniture. inci'Kll'12 Lino
low Hartford rug. genuine leatne chair,
child bed, refrigerator, etc. No dealer.
3211 Myrtle avenue.
PRIVATB wile of houaehold furniture.
alao typewriter desk, Monday and Tues
day at 1311 Koutn zstn btreet.
PIBCE parlor set.
4376: 2714 Burt St.
Telephone Harney
Pianos and Musical Instruments.
GEOR1K a. SMITH Dealer in drum,
xylopho ta, etc.. Instruction, repairing.
Addrea IJol Davenport St. ror catalog.
Phone Harney 3007. Ti Gmltli'e pedal.
10LIN8. bowa. atrinss and repairing t
loweat pneea. uattnewa studio, no
Douglaa Bll;.. Opp. Hayden. AT. 2036.
P1ANO FUYER to rehearee with saxo
phone orcheatra, good chance to learn
orchestra playing. Douglas 8470.
Clothing and Furs.
BEAUTIFUL seal coat with largo beaver
collar and cuffs. 3160. Other seal coats
plain and trimmed, big sacrifice, mlnlt
capea and coatees chokers, seal tarns.
Mrs. McNamara, 301 Wellington inn.
FOR sale, a few unclaimed, all-wool
'Dun
de suits, cheap, alterations free. .
DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS,
North-west Cor., 15th and Harney Sts.
FURS remodeled, relined. and cleaned.
KNEETER ALASKA FUR CO.,
203 S. 15th St. Douglas 7283.
SUITS pressed, remodeled, lined. HA. 3804.
Typewriters and Supplies.
TYPEWRITERS
AND
ADDING MACHINES.
All MAKES bought, sold, rented and
repaired, sol agent ror tne uubuha.
Oat our prices befor you buy. Every
machine, guaranteed.
Central Typewriter Exc.
J.ekson 4120. ' 1912 Farnam.
WE buy. ell safe, make desks, show
cases, etc Omaha Fixture ft Supply Co.,
S. W. Cor. llth and Douglaa. J A. 2724.
Miscellaneous Articles.
SEWING MACHINES
Wj rent, repair, sell nedlra and parti.
MICKEL'S
15th and Harney. Douglas 1973,
FOR SALE A slightly used address
ograph. in good condition. Bargain. See
Superintendent, Eldredge-Reynolds -Co.
LUMBER at low price: kindling delivered.
MICKLIN LUMBER ft WRECKING CO.,
34th ana Burdette. Webster 6906.
BUT your kindling wood now; shortage
tnts tall. Acme box CO., j-iarney i37.
Si grosa 24-02. new . quart aize beer
bottles. Charle Jarl. ,1703 Leavenworth,
WANTED TO BUY.
DESKS DESKS DESKS
New desks, used desk bought, sold and
traded. J. a Reed. 1207 Farnam. D. 6140
WANTED SITUATIONS.
Laundry and Day Work.
DAY work wanted. Atlantic 3194.
DAY work wanted. - Webster 6084.
HELP WANTED MALE.
Stores an! Offices.
Professions and Trades.
WANTED at Denver Colo., competent
foreman for sash and door department
wood-working factory. Looking for
man who can Jay out work lor ma
chines. Reply, stntkng experience and
references to Box Y-1670. Omnha Boc.
BARBER wanted: 20 guarantee. 60 over
zo- J. II. Jlcl'narlln, O Nelll, Neb.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE.
110 S. 14th. Write for catalog.
Salesmen and Solicitors.
A-LIVE WIRE SALES
MAN WANTED.
MAKE APPOINT
MENT, DOUG. 4743.
SALESMEN wanted ,to conduct a busi
. ness of their own. Home every night.
No capital needed. No high rent. No
hired help. Address Sales Manager,
209 North Thirteenth St.. Omahn. Nob.,
giving full details of your experience.
All Inquiries confidential.
Boys.
WANTED An errand boy. P. T. Barber
Dental Supply Co., 310 City Nafl Bank
Bldg.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
Stores and Offices.
A. COMPETENT woman for cashier work;
must have had experience and come
well recommended. State' salary ox
pected. Box X-32. Omaha Bee.
"keup ahorthand. tyewritting.
bookkeeping .etc Personal instruction.
Ton can qualify quickly. Doug. 7774.
Professions and Trades.
WANTED Two lady babers la a good
ouaineaa anop: not lesa than 33 a week.
Tom Economr. W. First St., Cas
per. Wyo.
Household and Domestic.
GIRLS.
- Watch th Domeetlc Column of Th
. Be Want Ada. Goad well-paid aaj
homellk pl.ce alway advertled.
"WANTED Experienced maid -for gen
eral . housework, f hone . ilamer j;4.
FATHER
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
MiscelUneous.
Girls Wanted for Candy
Factory Work. See
John G. Woodward & Co.,
"TUB CANDY MEN."
COUNCIL I1LITKH, 1A.
WAN'TKP Tan jlrla for work in Hiiow
hit Ilakrry, .Muil b I year or
over. Apply at om- 10 Superintend
ant' nfdfe, third floor.
Iten Biscuit Co.,
13th mid Capitol Ave.
HELP WANTED.
Male and Female.
WANTED Men. ladle and boy to l.arn
barber trad: big demand: wage whll
luarnlng, atrlclly modern. Call or writ
1403 Dodg Bt. Trl-Clty Barber college.
EDUCATIONAL.
DAT SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL-
Complete course In accountancy, ma
chin bookkeol. comotometry. bort
hand and typewriting, , railroad and
wireless telegraphy, civil Mrvlc and all
larg Illustrated catalog. Addrea
BOYLES COLLEGE,
TJovlea Ulda.. Omaha. Neb.
Enallah and commercial branches.
Writ, call or phone Jackaon 108 for
Van Sant School of Bualnees.
Day and Evening School.
S20 Omaha National Bank Bldf.
Dougtn 5390.
FRANK Henry (axopbon lnatructlon.
30
Lenang.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Repair Shop' Garage.
Six 22x50. located rear 807 8. 20th
treet. Hot water heat. Rent, 376 per
month. , .
C. G. Carlberg, Realtor,
JA. 0585.
312 Brandela Th.' Bldg.
FOR SALE Well established furniture
bus ness in Omaha in good location
Fine building; good atock; can be
bought right: not In downtown district.
About $5,000 will handle. Box Box
X-83.
BEFORE buying, send tor our free sale
bulletin; hundreds of paying businesses
are listed. Any kind. Any price. Any
where. Western Business Exchange,
Terminal Building, Omaha. Neb.
WANT to hear from owner having buel
ness for sale. J. C. JlcConney, icrml
nal Building. Omaha, Neb.
FOR KENT-ROOMS.
Furnisned Rooms.
FREE ROOM DIRECTORY.
Just off the press, th September
Issue or The Bees furnished room and
board directory Contains desirable va
cancies, and la supplied free to room
seekers. Room advertisers canN rent
rooms quickly by using thi plan. Phon
Atlantic muu, asK lor mis Hunter, let
her tell you how others are keeping
their rooms filled through The Bee.
CLEAN light room, strictly modern, prlv
ate home, nice location, ror employed
may; 320 month. Harney 8806.
WELL furnished modern room on three
carlines. Apt. 15, Unltah, 30th and
ieavenwortn. -
NICELY furnished front room, modern
private home; walking distance, Doug
las 6896.
PRIVATE home, mahogany-fu r nlshed
room, gentlemen, 38 ocd week.- 220 N.
2Zd Bt. 1
NICELY furnished sleeping room in quiet
Home. uontlemen preferred. 21
Dodge.
120 N. 26TH Clean, newly furnished
rooms for Ak-Sar-Ben visitors; walking
distance to town. -
CICELY furnished rooms, modern home;
wanting gist, uentitmen. Mar, un-a.
NICE modern room in private family,
near St.-Catherine hospital. DO 3677.
NICE clean room in modern private home;
tile bath, hot water. Harney 6726.
LIlOE clean warm front, suitable for 2
ladles. 516 Park Ave. HA. 5227.
DOUGLAS. -2658, clean, nicely furnished
rooms on batn floor. Reasonable.
NEAT room adjoining bath: home privi
leges: on car line. Webster 1109.
ROOMS for Ak-Sar-Ben visitors, close in,
reasonable. 114 -N. 18th. -
MODERN room; 33 week. WE. 2415.
Housekeeping Rooms.
THE BEE'S September directory of house
keeping rooms is now ready, supplied
free of charge to Bee 'readers. Call
at office.- Those with vacancies should
learn about' thla improved method of
renting rooms. Phon Atlantio 1000,
ask for Miss Hunter.
648 DODGE, 2-rm. suite; 36.50 wk.; also
a-rm. suite; io week. Clean and airy.
Everything- furnished; walking dtst.
TWO desirable clean rooms, modern con
veniences. Walking , distance. JA. 8136.
CLOSE IN Clean, comfortable roums,' 1
and 2 room apts., 2162 St. Marys Ave.
SUITE of clean neatly furnished room,
tirst floor. No children. 2903 Dodge.
TWO large front rooms, private home.
lauo a. - !8tn. - Harney 6546.
HKPG rooms, 2506 Harney. DO 2336.
Board and Rooms.
ONE or two-room suite, private bath, for
a couple. Merrlam Hotel; DO. 2076.
S7J CALIFORNIA Nioe room with board
for 3 gentlemen or couple. HA. 0734.
WANTED Couple to room anil board.
lerve breakfast and dinner. HA. 6843.
LARGE room with board- Walnut 8183
FOR RENT HOUSES.
Furnished.;
COMPLETELY, furnished all modern home
at Kaiston ror winter. 5 rooms: desirable
tenants. Address Box R-73, Omaha Bee.
COMPLETELY furnished 8 -room house;
2 blocks to Dundee school; garage for
1 car. f none walnut noi.
Unfurnished.
BEAUTIFUL large brick house. 3931 S.
Soth. A. L. Borgquist. ilA. 0062.
FOR RENT APTS. AND FLATS.
Furnished.
FOR RENT.
.On West Side; carline; private home;
S-room furnished apartment; light, heat.
gas furnished; references. Harney 1076.
THREE-ROOM npt.. verythlng furnished.
iiiuu, win vuivnuvs; rsuouivie, H xj.
6554.
WO-ROOM. modern apartment, 2420
win tst. call walnut .353.
LARGE clean, first-class rooms, bath
room floor, reas. 3513 St. Marys.
ROOM apartmnt, well furnished, piano.
wanting ustabce. 94 So. ism Bt.
Unf urmsbed.
FOR OCTOBER 1. - .
W can offer an aoartment having
large living room with wall bed, din
ing room alcove, good bedroom, sun
room and convenient kitchen in on of
Omaha' best buildings. Rent 8104. No.
14 Momlcello. 520 South 31st Street,
rKTKRS TRUST COMPANY,
"Where Omaha Jtenta."
AT. 4544. - 17th and Farnam.
Peters Trust Company,
' Specialist la apanment management.
1HREK room aaa.bath,.10..1VA t!li.
o, . ri uifi
I FOR RENT 'Business ProptrtT
pTITR of office formerly orruplad by
id Omaha Life ln.urnn.-e rompany, at
U'likinaun lluilillnir. I Si tt and Farnam
Kirreta, limuir at Idiom Jamlor.
il K Hi AN T 1 1 . K ' HTi 1 HA 1 Ik! AN "W ARK
llot'HK I'll., 1 Kit and Jonea HI.
K. II. HK.N'N'KR Co., TRACK AOr.
BB, P. D. WKAD. 319 HO. TTIIST
MOVING AND STORAGE.
FIDELITY Ts'S CO.
ftTOIIAOR MOVING. PACKINU
IIOLSKIK'I.D llODHH AND PIANOS.
RKAHONAHI.U RATK&
REDUCED FltK'lillT RATKH TO ALL
PRINCIPAL CITIKH.
1117-11 Howard 81. Jaekann 0!M
riRF.PROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked room for household
goods and pianos, moving, packing and
ahlpplng.
JKKINS OMAHA VAN A.NO STORAGE,
!" rmuih I nth. Douglaa 4I3.
METROPOLITAN
VAN and STORAGE CO.
Owned by H IL Bowen Co. Atlantla 8400.
ESTIMATES furnlahed nn atnrag ft mov
lug. Contract taken by ob or nr. Olob
Van ft Storage Co.. J A. 4.128. AT 0334
Jnckaun r.C4. 1320 Farnam St.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.
Used,
Not Abused, Cars.
bought, sold
and exchanged. . '
Sale-a-Day Car Co.
Fnrnam at 40th SI.
FORD touring car, roadsters, trucks;
1919. 20 and '21 model; with or with
out starter. We are not Id th uaed car
bualnesa and do not aell for a profit,
hut aro replacing our old equipment
with new. IrlvIt-Yourself Co.. 1314
Howard St. Phone Douglaa 3622.
WILL SACRIFICE FOR CASH
One- 2 14 -ton Master, Timkln axles. 4
speeds ahead, pneumatic tires., in good
shape. Only 8600. New price over 34,000.
Act quick Box X-29, Omaha Bee.
SOME bargaina In used Ford cara Mc-
t-arrrey Motor Co. Tb Hamly Ford
Service Station. 15th and Jackson,
Douglaa 8600.
BUY A GUY L. SMITH USED CAR,
A Safe Investment.
?6th and Farnam StH. Phone D. 1970,
USED cara bought, sold and exchanged
TKAWVER AUTO CO., 2210 Farnam St
Repairing and Painting
HOLLY, expert auto trimmer. 812 S. 24th,
FARM LANDS.
Canadian Lands.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Three choice
rarnia. 160-a. each. Write owner. J. A.
Bkidmore, Ruddeil, Sask., Canada.
Michigan Lands.
CLAY LOAM LANDS
20. 40. 80 ae. tracts In clover district of
Mich.; rich sail; 315 to 335 ac. Easy
terms. Send for free book. Swigart Land
i-o., j-iios. jot nan. uk. Bldg., onicago.
Minnestota Lands.
EQUITY I .and Exchange. St. Paul, Minn.
Wyoming Lands
SOLDIERS C40-acre
homesteads.
months residence.
Duff, Casper, Wyo.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate Loans.
We have cash 00 band to loan on Omaha
residences.
E. II. LOUGEE, IXC.
638 Keeline Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
O KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 2715.
3100 to 310.000 made nronintlv..
D. WEAD. Wead Bldg. 310 8. 18th St.
Miscellaneous.
PRIVATE party wants 36.000 for long
nine, reasonable interest rate. Loan se
cured by good section of Improved Weld
countyjaiiu. Address Box X-1663, Oma
ha Bee.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
vvaa 1 bl real estate, win cash your
equity ir priced right in 7 or 8-room
frame houso. good renair. not naccsRnrilv
I""', J-ruitues UlSt. .,UU!f to fl,UlU UOUad,
isux xv-1 1, jsee.
jo ouy or en Omaha Keal Estate see
OWLER & M'DONALD
120 City Nnt. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 42.
WANTED To buy a six-room house, two
stories. Field club or southwest district
D. V. SHOLES CO..
Jackson 0046. 915 City Nat. Bk. Bldg.
CONSULT us if you contemplate building,
vr wibu to uuy or sen omana real estate.
C. B. STUHT CO.,
City Nat. Bank Blilg. DOr-787.
THE Old Rollnhln Real rtoi nfloQ
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO..
0O6 Dodge 8t. Douglas 1345.
PROMPT sales of your real estate; "we
nava many buyers and solicit your busi
nes. Shopen ft Co.. Realtor. JA, 4228.
HAVE inquiries for homes do you want
i 0011 jour property r 1,1st It with
C. A. Orlmmel. Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
RIRKF.TT REAL ESTATE,
DHVftUl 1 Sells,, Rents. Insurea
re.
350
peters Trust Bldg.
Jackson
0633.
U1V U -CHIN 1 V7for ouick .,.,.. .
418 1st. Natl. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 1966.
WE have more buyers than we can sup
ply with B.room bungalows. J A. 2419.
FIKE ft PRICE.
AM lu the market for medium priced
home. Give full particulars. Address
R-8, Omaha Bee.
TO BUY OR SELL real estate aeo Glover
ft Spain. 310-20 City National Bank
Jackson 2860.
Mark Martin
Insurance, real
estate, loans.
1045 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
LIST with ue. Ws guarantee results.
8TIER REALTY CO.. 715 Bee. DO. 6545.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
WE have aeveral choice Dundee lots that
we cau sell br-low actual value and on
easy terms. Aigd a few good lota left
in Clairmont district.
R. D. CLARK COM PANT. Realtors. '
AT. 3531. 403-3 Securities Bldg.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
CORNER, 60x140. present Improvements
pay 16 per cent gross, taxes. Insurance
and repaira only expense, which make
this a choice amall Investment.
ALFRED THOMA8 & SON CO.. JA. 0064.
FINE piece of trackage on llth street,
no restrictions, well paved street, track
and awitch in rear. Only 850 per foot.
If Interested call at 729 Peters Trust
Bldg.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
10 ACRES, mostly cultivated, near .Flor
ence. 560 acre, irrigated, t just out of
laramle.
2.000 acre 80 mile north of San
i Francisco.
324 acres, mostly irrigated. In Chaves
county. N.. 34.-
All clear for city property or fains
In this vicinity.
Alao 312.004 first mortgage on land
for a well located home in Omaha.
Sea or writ J. H. Cars.
(1 Peters Trust Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
' I"hon Jackjoa 3? . -
ICR JICCS A.NO aUCUIB IM fUU
rtt or color in rut eUNDAV lUI
South Dakota Man Says
Horses Now at Top Price
I.cmmon. S. I).. Sept. I. (Spe
cial.) C. A. Dennett, president of a
local bank, is urging farmers and
ranchers of this section to dispose
of their surplus lior.es.
"Light horses that are halter
bioke, are now averaging $50 per
head on the St. Louis market," said
Mr. Dennett, "which is a better price
than they have brought for ycarj.
Homes that are not halter broke sell
for $30."
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE
For Exchange.
Brand new horn In Ilunde. brick and
stucco, ( room beautifully finished In
ink and enamel; two bath room; dou
ble garag and driveway. Will tak
good mortgage or . contract In part
- payment.
The Byron Reed Co.,
1611 Farnam St.
Douglas 0:i7
STOCK OF DRUGS WANTED.
Hav brick ator building and real,
dene In Omnha. valued at 315,00;
mortgage of 85,000; Income 31.400; will
trade equity for stock of drug. Call
or writ F. 8. Tollver. AT. 0721.
TtASP BROS.
212 Keelln Bldg.
WE can, no doubt, exchange your farm
or ranch for Income property. Writ u
now or phone.
TIROWNE ft TRACY,
843 Securities Bldg. AT. 32(0.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Dundee.
Dundee Lot Bargains
A few low priced lota on paved street
In Dundee; all Improvement In; price,
91.250 to 32.000. Will finance and ar
range to build a home to eult.
Chas. E. Belman,
JA. 3235.
703 Peter Trust Bldg.
Florence.
Nethaway. Flor. prop, 110 color!. KE. 1403
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West
Cathedral District Brick
House.
Almost new 2-atory
residence, 9
y rooms, large south front lot,
located s
blocks from cathedral and 3 car lines,
near 38th and Webster. Offered at the
reduced price, of 325,600 for limited
time; reasonable terms.
O'Keefe Real Estate Co.,
REALTORS.
1016 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bid. JA. 1718.
1,000 CASH.
Five rooms, new, modern, eouth.
front; 337.60 per month. Call Mr.
. Carse at Douglaa 7412 days. AT. 3501
, evenings. .
FOR SALE By owner, exceedingly pleas
ant nome or t rooms sun room; very
choice fruit, garage, larga chicken
house. Call Walnut 1849.
Omaha Real Estat and tnveatmenta.
JOHN T. BOH AN, -
621 Paxton Blk.' Atlantio 44.
J B ROBINSON, real est t and Invest
ment. 642 Peter Trust. DO. 8047
D. E. BUCK ft CO. buy and aell t .mea.
North.
Near Kountze Park. ;
Five-room strictly modern bungalow;
oak floors and oak finish; built-in fire
place: built-in kitchen features; full
cement basement; furnace heat; dandy
large lot 60-foot frontage, south front;
paved street, all paid; Price, 33,260.
Good terms. , '
Payne Investment Co.,
EST Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. DO. 1780.
NEAR KOUNTZE PARK
31,000 DOWN.
Seven-room strictly modern semi-bun.
galow, 4 rooms on the first floor fin
ished In oak: 8 bedrooms and bath on
the second floor; full cement basement,
furnace heat, dandy big lot on paved
street, all paid. Vacant, possession at
once.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO..
537 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1780.
1 A REAL BARGAIN.
Strictly modern 8-room house on 19th
and Ohio Sts.; one extra lot; west front;
34,200; terms. Call Jackson 4117.
FOR. COLORED I have 60 houses for
sale, small payment down. E. M. Davie.
2530 Grant St. Webster 2420.
FOR sale or rent, five-room modern
house. Call after 6 p. m. 602 North
28th Ave. .
NEW bungalow, 42d and Larimore; 34.600,
on easy terms. J A. S65S or at. isiu.
Central
HOME CLOSE TO CREIGHTON
2893 CAPITOL AVE.
CORNER LOT.
Has reception hall, living room, din
ing room and kitchen on first floor; 3
good bedrooms and bath upstairs; full
cemented basement. The best value we
have had for some time, 31,300 cash
will handle.
HASTINGS ft HEYDEN,
1614 Harney. Atlantic 0050.
South.
810 Forest Ave., dandy 5-room modern
bungalow on very reasonable term.
Crelgh. 608 Be. JA. 0300.
Miscellaneous.
ARE you going to build See
H. a. A1ANVILLE, Realtor.
AT. 2403. 615 Peter Trust Bldg.
BUY NOW!
SPEND THIS
WINTER IN
YOUR OWN
HOME AND
SAVE RENT.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Etablih! 1868
608 PeUr Trust J A. 0200
Bee Short Story
THE HOUSE THAT JACK
SOLD
By RUTH LOGAN.
"Jack, are you busy tonight?"
Mr. Dickson of the Dickson &
Bristol Co., knew that he was pre
suming on the good nature of his
best salesman when he asked the
question. The lots in the Armour
sub-division were selling rapidly and
he wanted to dispose of them all be
fore the end of the week.
"Not if you need me." replied Jack
Warring, "What is it, Mr. Dick
son?"
"Young couple, engaged, want a
home. Take the car and go in for
them about 7:30.
"Who are they?"
"Elmer Burkett is the chap. 6435
North Park. He acts like he means
business. Show him lot 16 with the
shade trees along the front. Nice
bungalow, all ready for occupancy.'
Jack groaned. He knew what that
meant. Kurkett was engaged to Ce
cily Durand. Once Jack had thought
the house on lot 16 would be his own
and hers. He sighed and jumped
into the automobile.
An hour later he opened the rear
door to assist Cecily from the car.
Elmer, however, had no intention of
permitting Jack to render any serv
ice to Cecily. He sprang from the
car and offered his hand to the slen
der girl in white. .
Jack led the way and the couple
followed, Cecily commenting every
step on the beauty of the new divi
sion. Elmer answered her sharply,
seemingly disagreeing with her as to
the merits of the place.
"Is that the house. Jack?" she
cried, pointing to the attractive little
bungalow. "It iust seems made to
order. Look, Elmer, isn't it a dar-
lintr?"
"I rlnn't- sp niiir.h to rave ationt.
Hot out here, isn't it?" i
'Coolest place in town. said
Tack. "Why, man. you get the lake
brr-ze from here.
"Oh. sure, it's ' your business to
boost the division, of course. How
much do you ask for that one?"
"S"ren thousand. -
" "That's what you ask. Now set
down to brass tacks. What do you
expect to get?
Seven thousand.
"Not front me. It isn't worth it.'
Elmer's voice was unpleasant.
"What would you consider pay
inn?".
I don't know. I want something
within reason. You II never get
that price for this place, and you
know it."
f "We're getting it for other houses
out here. I can name six or seven
other agencies, that would ask
$5,000 more. ' It's a bargain,"
Elmer1 turned on him - rudely.
"Don't hand me any' of that talk,
I'm, not a 2-year-old. I know what
a thing is worth.
"It is worth $7,000," insisted Ce
cily, as she entered 'the front door
and Ut her eyes, wander over the
log fireplace with', the bookcases on
either side. , "And the sun porch.
Isn t it complete?
"What are you doing?" demanded
Elmer roughly. ' "Trying to get
Warring to raise. his price?
"I don't do busiriess that way,"
said Jack quietly. "I'm making you
a better offer than I would make to
anyone else, because I think Cecily's
being out here would bring others.
Elmer flushed. "Just stop think
ing about Cecily and talk real estate
What will you sell this little chicken
coop tor?'
"Now, Burkett, don't get hasty.
What will you pay?
"It's up to you to talk figures. 1
will not pay more than $5,000."
"Five thousand," mused Jack.
"All right, I'll talk to you at that
hgure.; Want .to close the deal
now," ' ,..'.
:-- Cecily looked from one to the
other and held her breath. She
knew property could not be pur
chased here at that price.
"Say, you must be joking. Think
I'd part with 5,000 iron men for a
miserable, squeezed little thing like
that so-called house?" k-
"Burkett, you don't mean to buy
at all. I knew-that when I went in
for you. I wouldn't sell that house
for $5,000. If Cecily isn't worth
$7,000 to you she isn't worth any
thing. If you were a poor man I d
not talk this way. but before you
are married you begin watching the
pennies. I'm a comparatively poor
man compared to you. but if I mar
ried Cecily I'd. work day and night
to buy that house for her. ihc be
longs there. Can't you see, Elmer.
her heart is set on it?
She can set her heart on some
other house. I ' wouldn't ' buy from
you at any price.
"Then what are you after, a free
ride?"
. "No. I've a car of my own. I
wanted to see if Cecily had the
nerve to face you. I thought pei
haps she'd shy off at coming out
here with ycu. She would have
hesitafed, " too, if she'd cared any
thing about you now. I've got my
money's worth. Take us back to
town." -
"Elmer!" Cecily's eyes were filled
with tears. . . "
"Come on. I haven't any time to
waste."
"I'm not going back to town,"
said Jack. "You'll have to go on
the street car. This automobile is
used for the purpose of conveying
from town persons who are actually
interested in hCBSCJ is this division,"
Drawn for The Bee by McManu
rHvHkt l:i nternt.i Mm tWrvt
"lie's right," said Cecily. "I'm
gtad he won't take you."
"He's refusing to take you home,
Cecily. That's the kind of a nun
you just missed marrying."
"No, I'm not refusing to take Ce
cily, but you can't ride in that car."
"I don't want to. Come on," Elmer
said to the girl.
She hesitated, then she said tremu
lously, "I think I'll ride in with
Jack." Slowly she drew a ring from
her finger and offered it to Elmer.
He took if after a time and strode
away muttering under his breath.
Some time later Jack drove up to
the small lranie building where Mr.
Dickson sat waiting.
"Did you sell the house, Jack?"
"Yes, sir."
"Good boy. So Burkett liked it?"
"No, he didn't, but Miss Durand
docs."
"How do you do, Miss Durand.
Nice house, isn't it? Hope you'll be
mighty happy there."
"Do you want to close the deal
now?" asked Jack of Mr. Dickson.
" "If Miss Durand is ready."
"I I can't "she faltered.
"I'm buying the house, Mr. Dick
son. It's going to be our home.
Congratulate me."
Mr. Dickson runk his hand warm
ly. "You're going to have the finest
house that $10,000 can buy," he told
Cecily.
Ten thousand. But Jack sai
seven '
"I'd heard that Burkett wouldn't
go over that price and I quoted it
low because I wanted you to live
there. .Why, Cecily, I watched
every inch of work that went into
that place. I always expected you to 1
live in it. Somehow I wanted it to
be your house even if it was
Burkett's too."
"Going for $7,000," said Mr. Dick
son and promptly walked outside.
A veteran of 25' Years' on the Amer
ican speaking stage and, 10 3'cars in
motion pictures,' Josef ' Swickard will
be seen in' the role of Marcello Lies
noyers in "The Four Horsemen of
the Apocalypse,", at the Brandcis the
ater this week.
Mr. Swickard is best known to
film fans for his excellent work in
"The Tale of " Two Cities," "The
Third Generation," "The Last of His
People" and "Tricks of I' ate."
TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS.
Sun "TheOld .Nest."
Brandeis "The Four Horsemen
of the Apocalypse." '
strand t-he Child lhou Oavest
Mc." .
, Rialto Charles Ray. in "The Mid
night Bell," and Harold Lloyd in "I
Do." , -
Moon "The Old Nest."
Empress Pearl White in "The
Tiger's Cub."
Muse Uncharted .beas.
Grand Buck Jones in "Get Your
Man."
During the summer Bessie Love's
picture engagements have been, in
reality,- vacations. Recently she
went to Cataliha Island, a famed Pa
cific watering place, on location with
the Hobart Bosworth company.
Vfiw ch hnc inct rptiirnrl frnm a In-1 .
cat.on jaunt into the High Sierras
with Tom Santschi, Ruth Stone-
house and other ; members of the
Santschi cast. . v
No "more Los Angeles policemen
can play "extra" parts in pictures
according to 'an edict just issued by
the city's' police chief. In the past
the coppers have been picking up
considerable easy money in the dims.
After having.' ridden innumerable
horses in his pictures but never hav
ing owned one, Tom Santschi final
ly has bought a broncho. He in
tends using it in the pictures series
he is making for Pathe release.
Boat Capsizes; 20 Missing
Madrid, Sept. 12. More rhan 20
rwrsons are missing as a result of
the capsizing of an excursion boat
in the isegre river near ixnaa. i ner:
were 50 persons aboardt j
'r 3k?A,1
feMH
Sale of $7,500,000 '
Kail Securities
Made at Par Value
New York Firm Take Tru6t
Ct rtificatf s UM hy Gov ,
rrnmrnt Following An
uounccinrut Last Werk.
( hlrag Trlbuae-OaMha Be Im4 War.
Washington, Sept. 12. The salo
cf $7,500,000 par value of railroad
equipment trust certificates by the
United States railroad administration
to Kuhii, Locb Si Co. of New York
at par, plus accrued Interest, Mas an
iiounccd by the director jjetiersl of
railroads. Officials expressed them
selves that a market would similarly
le found for from $J0O,000,0U0 to
J.'.VUKjO.DOO of the securities. .
The announcement confirmed ofli
cially reports in circulittion in fiann
da I nirclcs in the last week that the
railroad administration would sell
railroad securities held by it and U
the money thus obtained in making
linal settlements with the railroads
for Hie period of federal control.
The 'offer for the purchase
these securities ws received from
Kuhn Loeb & Co. by Eugene Mycr,
jr., managing director of the war
finance corporation and transmitted
by him to the director general of
railroads shortly before Mr. Mycr
departed cn his trip for the west and
the southwest, it was announced.
Bear 6 Per Cent
The equipment trust certificates
annum and mature serially, from
sold bear interest at 6 per cent per
19J8 to 1935. inclusive. The par
ticular securities sold to Kuhn Loeb
Sc Co. were received by the railroad
administration from the following;
railroads in the amounts designated '
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe,
$1,500,000; Chicago, Burlington and
Quincy, $1,500,000; Norfolk and
Western, $1,500,000; Central Rail
road of New Jersey, $1,500,000, and
the Southern Pacific, $1,500,000. '
The sale wa,s made with the ap
proval of the president. It had been
intimated at the White House
previously that offers had been re
ceived for these securities.
First Sale of Series.
The railroad administration has
approximately $310,000,000 of equip
mcnt trust certificates which it ob
tained when it funded for 10 years
at. 6 per cent, indebtedness of th)
railroad to the government for ao.
proximately 100,000 freight cars and
other rolling stock purchased dur
ing federal operation of the roads.
Treasury officials said the sale o!
$7,500,000 of equipment certificates
was the first of a series of sales of
those securities which they said will
be gold in lots as offers came in for
them at par. Some officials ex
pressed the belief that . the govern
ment would be able to sell as much
'as $250,000,000 of the securities.
Officials pointed out that if a large
part of the railroad securities now
held by the government can be dis
posed of, it would not become neces
sary, when congress has passed the
pending railroad financing ' bill, to
use the power conferred by that
measure to as great an extent as
would be necessary had the govern
ment found itself unable to sell the
securities directly to the , investing
public'
AT THE
THEATERS
AST evening the big society night
audience demonstrated a particular
partiality for the performance of th
American danseuse, Maryon Vadie, who
Is appearing with the violin' virtuoso, Ota
Oygl, Theirs la one of the steUar offer
ings this week at the Orpheum, and an
other is that of Wilfred Clarke, who is
capitally assisted by an excellent company
tn the presentation of the' laughable
comedy, "Now What?" Th show thi
week has two featured acts. One- of these,
a song cycle, is presented by Rita Gould,
and tho other is a, clever comedy skit,
"The Young 'Una," effectively don by '
Avey and O'Neii. In point of combined
artistic and popular elements, th hovr
this week rises higher than any of th
previous entertainments offered this
season, .. -t, .. . . ." . .
One of tho most wonderful cast re
assembled 1 the on which interpret
Uie 50 characters In The Four Horse
men of tho Apocalypse," Rex, Ingram's
remarkable visualisation of Vincent
Blasco Ibanez's novel, which 1 tho attrac
tion at the Brandeis all this week with
matinees daily. Rudolph Valentin and
Alice Terry head the company, .which)
includes such fine actors aa , Wallac
Beery, Stuart Holmes, Pomeroy Cannon.
Mabel Yon Buren, Nigel da Bruller,
"Bull" Montana, Virginia - 'Warwick,
Joseph Swickard, Jacques d'Auray, Brlns
ley Shaw. Brlgetta Ciarlt. Broadwltch
Turner, John Sanpolis, Derek Ghent, No
bel Johnson. Harry Northrup, Edward
Connelly, M'lle. Dolorea, Beatrlc Domi- .
nez, Isabel Keith, Mark Fenton and many
others of equal repute, A tremendous
musical setting has been arranged for
"The Four Horsemen of tho Apocalypse."
by Ernest Lux, and It will accompany
th picture at every performance ren
dered by a symphony orchestra of Z0
pieces. , , ' 41
" Th Marcus Show of 1321 Is chuck full
of spectacular features. There,- are over
score of different scene in ino . dij
extravaganza, which cornea to the Bran
deis Ak-Sar-Ben week, witn usual mati
nees. A special train Is required to trans
port tho company and production. There
are even more coaiume v&unaea m.n
different scenes. It is claimed that over
8100,000 has been Invested In caparison
ing thi attraction. - -
Leddv and Lcddv. . circus comedians.
are at tho Gayety theater all week with
Irona and damage's "Garden" Frolics It
Is unusual to aee circus performers with
an attraction, but Messrs. Iron and
damage, hav provided several big rjov- ,
eltte for thia big ahow and they hay
engaged character to fit each seen. Aa
a result ther is Leddy and Leddy for .
the big circus scene, a most reallstlo re
production of a typical three-ring cireu.
Ladies' matineo at 2:16 daily all wek.
tti it' Gn.idw circus at ' the Empress
this week, furnishes a wonderful xhlbi-
lion of animal warning. .-...
- . nnnic- and horse who afford
Ver ;hich fin th bin m on. of jho
most amusing as well as enjoyable Is that
offered by me f"'
harmonist and comedians. An act en
tirely away from the ordinary 1 that
presented by Rosle Rifle and company.
In which 311 Rifle demonstrate her
right to b called an extraordinary rifle
expert,
Real Estate Transfer
Gilbert L. Tracy to Grant O.. Ryd-
- berg, Bauman St.. 130 fL K.. of
2th Ave.. 8 8. 44x124 f 1,0
Harold W. Graham to Tilll. Woolf-
son, 21st St., W4 ft & of Q St..
W. 8. 50x134 l.0t
Addle Lewi to Oeorg TV. Sprague, .
Franklin St., 164 It, E. of 45th
St.. 8. 8. 50x1 SO SOS
Chariety M. Flagg to John 8.
Flagg. 20th St.. 35 ft. S. of A
St.. W. 8. 4xl0 I0t
William J. Miller aad ' wife to
Robert B. Updike. Capitol Ave., -
47 . W. of 44th 8t., N. B.
48x34.4 - 159
Margaret C. Judon to John K. '
Wakefield. Harney St.. 194 ft. .
E. of 35th St., S. f. 14x14.....- 1,731
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