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UiK BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. OCT015EK II, 1021. 10 Classified Advertisint Rites 14 Mr l'n .-om.t 4 .. . .tr.e) I day J '.r 1 i. $ i vr .lay, 3 eiL.t-'iiLe 1a Ho r I'no I r da, 7 run.,-, utive das M.i i rr ( r ., luwuiha del r-e t i l' . in. r iu ti-a I'.ny e fcui.lr tt. All e.Kr tiin-nte iMr in Uj'I. i. m.i.. i' g n4 .i.,t- d. i for on- rl..i u. ClI.S i II V T H4TK ON A I'LL ATluN Want si sc.--tie.j lit a. folMwIri of. flree. UIV 'r'rii"K....lTll and r'' 9uth !. . ,. Hutu :tlh Hi, f'. un. H lliuf i in Ml " WA.Vf HW'KIVr.li II If I'MONK ATLANTIC IviOO 1 Till.' llr'K will not t recpunettila for B.cJr. than ae Incurred Insertion of an aLrtlsinsi.l or 4 led fur more than oi.e I. ma, I I.OKI.SH ILMIls: Full WANT AM. K-lill.rf Kdl'lon 1 1 C A. M, Mriit. Kilitlua ...."i 1'. M. huii.Uv 1.1;' iuu I . ut 1. M Saturday ' -v - - DEATH & FUNERAL NOTICES, Kt NKKAI. N'"Ti:. P.t.irr -rl!al..'ih J .i.e. Wiwf "'ft of Mntheir ro.ter iinil inothr of Mra. M. I. Walker, died rMtur.nv, ! t: t'un-r.. I fivloa at ilia r-itn-. Sill N .ii Hi s 'Ifiy-noeuift .ir.ol, Tues day '-f.li,r 11, at 2. in p. in. ln ferment rroepo-t Kilt (enietory. Frlende n allodia. pTl'l.r"N--Mi.rfm. H-ihr . H veare, 1 tiiufiih ami I. dae. Kui.ua I e,-rv.a will Iw held from Ttmil.-y a lNrr;.ni chapel, I'linilng, at Nlnct. litii aire!, Tu.e.Uv, n. N.I...I- 11, at It) b'l l'h k a. tu. JnUrmeiit Miaeoun Valley, la . at 13 .in i. m. JIAWMNi- Jras i . ar-il iTya.tra, e.n"of Mr. hint Mra, Harm. in .N. Ilankliii. 4:21 Patrick avenue. Pun.ril will he hiM Tu -adny. iVtoli.-r 11. at 3 p. in . from (.'lift, m Hill l'real.ytei Uu .-hun-h. r.KIK Mra. I'arrle, alfo of il..,r.i llrla, dlM Mini-lay, 1 p in. Kun-inl iiuiich i'tr. MONUMENTS." ' Heautiful Memorials And Monuments. Our Kutlr st.x-k Now ifrri AT I'llH t:,S UKEATI.V HKI"L"l K. Wrlio fur frra catuU'C, or Halt our l!.l'tay rottin. Art Memorial Co. .Atlantis OJM. TOI South th St. CEMETERIES. FOREST LAWN CEMETERY. An ldM loc-sifon Juat north of city llmlla and wrat of Dorenea with mllca or macadam (mvument, 9!0 arr.-a. Prr j.ftual earn. Not opurated for profit. UttUi 4!d and No. Oily Llmita. City ornr.-. .in iirnniuia Theatar. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. F. J. STACK & CO., Succaaaor ta Plack A Falconer OMAHA'S BEST. SAMBULANCEKi! Thlrty-thlru and Farnam. Hulse & Riepen .PinNBEIl FUNERAL DtRIirTORS. Formerly at "01 8. 16th St., hava moved to 2224Cum1nir8t. Ja. 1SI6. HEAFEY & HEAFEY fndert.ikcra and Kmbalmera. TliOna HA. IS!.. Office 2611 Farnam. FLORISTS. LEE LARMONoormi JfMN OATH. 1H04 Fnrniim. Jackwn 10. h. Hendprson. lu7 KarnHm. Jackvon 1263. BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Minim. Charlea and Isabcllo Svreeney,' hospital, ' fcoy. ildward and Joe Mullery, hospital, Rlrt. Augunt and Catherlno Wlutzkl, 2718 Siiilh Twenty-fifth atret. Ctrl. Walter and UertruUa Gates, 2602 South Tiiirtietn street, girl. Ilert and Wnmlo Kins, hospital, girl. Joseph and Julia Semln, hospital, boy. Robert and Nellie Ileckey, hospital, 1rl. Fred and Maud Maule, Forty-tevcntlj ' and I. streets, girl. Thorn. and Loretta Cushing, 2013 Vin ton atrtet, boy. Enill and Ituth Boysen, lionpltal, boy. ArcU and Sadie Klrkendall, hospital, irl. John and Alice Valenta, 1235 South Fourteenth street, boy. John and Julia Bosanek, HOT Williams Street, boy. John and Margarets Maasle, 4S15 P Street, boy. Levi and Virginia Franklin, C622 South Thirty-third street, girl. U D. and Alta Snyder, Fiftieth and U Streets, boy. Ben and Mary Penosa, Twenty-ninth nd R streets, boy. Alfred and Edltli Ellegard, hospital, boy. Walter and Clara Oelgor, 4737 North I Thirty-seventh street, girl. Eria and Erna Peterson, hospital, boy. Deaths. - Mra. Heater Wldey. 81, hospital. Mrs. Catherine Hermann, 76, 4433 South Twelfth street. Samuel Bartlett, S, Twenty-sixth and Polk streets. Howard W. Vore, 43, 4304 South Twenty first street. David W. Oraner, 22, hospital.-. Alonzo Lindsay. 41, hospital. ' Frank T. Mahoney, 52, Angelus apart ments. Jamea J. Tracy, 08, 2861 California " street. Baby Hansen, Infant, Florence, Neb. Floma Do Freea. 30, hospital. Wlnnifred Uonahoe, 87, 2S89 Webster Street. Jean Frances Pearson, 2. hospital. Sam Julian Perkins, 47, hospital. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following persons ware issued per mits to wed: Oliver A. Rogers, 18, Omaha, and Minnie K. Llckert, 23, Omaha, Mark A. I.arkln. aver II, Omaba, and , Henrietta V. Ketchmark, over 21, Omaha. . ' Leslie E. McCoy, 11, Lincoln, Neb., and Helen . Frances Bertwell, 20, Lincoln, Neb. v Wesley Rawltngs, ti, Nebraska City, Keb., and Thelma Cooper, 17, Nebraska City. Neb. Martin Strasser, SO, Omaha, and Esther Toelte, 18, Omaha. Charles A. Morrison, 21, Omaha, and Mlnnl Burkamp, 14, Omaha, John 8. Wllkerson, 89, Omaha, and Florence C Jensen. SI, Omaha. Eugene M. May, (7, Omaha, and Al vera R. Wealn, 14, Omaha. William ' R. Bads, 15. Panama. Neb., and Nancy A, -Peterson, 31, Omaha.' LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS FOR ARTICLES LOST on street cars tele phone Tyler 800. Ws are anxious to re store lost articles to rightful Awners. OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS ST. BY. COMPANY PERSONAL THB SALVATION Army Industrial horns , solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. Ws collect We distribute. Phone Douglas 4HS and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our sew home. 1110-1113-1114 Dodge St. HATT1E Put man. Nubone Corset Shop. 402 Karbach Block. AT. 2SU SAY IT WITH FLOWERS FROM IESa A SWOBODA. 141S FARNAM STREET. SLECTRIC hatha, Swedish massage. WE. I81L. ENT HOOVER vacuum, fl up Rar. 1071. EXPERT massage. Douglas it. MASSAOe: tn-atmcnt. S18 Neville Blk. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Accordeon Pleating. VCCORDIMN. aide, kaifa, sunburst, Bor pleating, covered buttons, all slsaa and styles; hemstitching, pieot edging, eye let cut work, buttonholes, penaaata. Ideal Button and Pleating Co SSS Brown Blk. Jackson 1H6. tlEB. Pleating Button Co., 104 Far nam St.. Id floor. Douglas S47S Contractors-Painting. Srick" plasterer and cement, new and repair work. J. Nan. Walnut 454T. Dancing Academies. Kel-Pine Leara to Dance for 98. School for Daaclcc 1424 Farnam. Douglas fs6S. . LEARN TO DANCE RIGHT I Mildred Maxlne teachea all sianchee A icii. Studio Leflana Bldg. U3. 47. - a? BRINGING UP ILL ANNOUNCEMENTS. DAncinf Academic. IVIjCiX O in. fur children. Hur mat hod. uuUk rraullt. !o. al. 1H Kr- nam. lanrl 7utt., Tliura., Hat., Hun, Milloi' far.i:."claaalo. blrmim. iUlaie ,713 l'Qi ft. AT. f " Dentisti. irnWATTvt'KT. practli-a llmtttil to iiravrntlvi- drnllatrr f"r chlldraii. IMinn Atlanllo MI World -Hirald IlldK. Detectives. KKI.IAIII.H rtftlv Bureau. RHIway J0i.Hld..JA.J0i1 flight. KEN. tlt. indapandeni liitcllvo Bureau. 104 Nevlllo Blk. Atl. Sill; nlghl. Wal. 4if. K, OIU. JAMKS Al.t,ANrU Navliia" Blk. Kvfd'i.nca aarurad In all ca' Atlantic III. Dressmaking. klJRS. aufladrasara ramodvUd. rallacd. 11. 6S"4. I' I, A I.N aawlliif, chllilrclia .'liilha, KB J49 INFANTS layatta P;II1 ..lIA.4'0?: I.ALiIKH and'chlldraii aawlna. 1LA. 4017. Kodak Finishing. FILMS developed; printing snd enlarging. Writ for prices. The fcaaigo Co.. 1407 Howard St. ENLAHGHMENTP. oil coloring, developing, printing. Ease Studio. 218 Neville Blk. PatentAttorney a. PATENT ATTORNEYS J. W MARTIN, patsnt atty.. 1718 Dodge. Milcellaneous Announcements. DIAMONDS pcerthivi. to buy back at small profit. GROSS JEWELRY CO. 401 N. 18th St. Doug las t04. OMAHA PILLOW CO. Mattreases made over In new ticks at half the price of new beds. 1907 Cuming. Jackson 24(7. RAZOR BLADES sharpened. Single, 15c double edge, 4Go doz. Mall orders so licited. Omsha 8hrp Co., 101 N. 18th. ROGERS Confectionary Store. 24th Farnam St., Jackson 0127. snd FULL dress snd tuxedos for rent. John Feldman. 109 N. 16tb St. Jackson 2128. NEW and rebuilt electrical apparatus, LeBron Electric. 918 S. 13th St., Omaha EXPRESS trunk hauling. Phone Atlantic 6418. CALL Herman the Qlaxier, Kenwood 2701. BR1TT Printing Co.. 7 Elka Bldg. FOR SALE. Furniture and Household Goods. FOR SALE Furniture and household goods. 1621 So. 25th Ave. FOR SALE Kitchen range and Run Easy washer. Atlantic 097a. Pianos and Musical Instruments. QEOR'IE A. SMITH Dealer In drums, xylopbo ra, etc.. Instructions, repairing. Address 2761 Davenport St. for catalog. Phone Harney 2967. Try Smith's pedsl. VIOLINS, bona, atrlnaa and repairing at lowest prices. Mattnews- stuaio, ou Dourlas Blk.. Opp. Haydens. AT. 2098, TRADE your used piano on a new player piano. Balance as low as sm.uu per month. A. Hospe Co., 1613 Douglas. BIGGEST phonograph bargains In the city, SHLAES PHONOGRAPH OO., 1404 Dodge St. JOHN TAFF saxophone shop, repairing and supplies. 3U6 ieuang ill a?, u. s.is. Clothing and Furs. FURS! FURS! FURS1 Buy direct from maker. Save re tall costa at prices that defy compe- . tltlon. COATS. WRAPS, CAPES, COATEES, , STOLES AND CHOKERS. f'.HAS .1. OOLDSTEIN FUR CO.. 16th and Douglas, Over Fry's Shoa Shop. Telephone Jackson 1132. Out-of-town patrons write us your wants. FOR sale, a few unclaimed, all-wool "Dull- dee suits, cheap, alterations free. DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS, North-west Cor., 15tn and Harney Sts. FURS remodeled, rellned and cleaned. KNF.ETER ALASKA FUR CO.. 20S S. 15th St. Douglas 7288. A OKOSS Fox Set for aale. Call Douglas 7034. Mrs. Cohen. Typewriters and Supplies. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES. All MAKES bought, sold, rented and repaired. Sole agents for the CORONA. Oet our prices before you buy. Every machine auaranteed. Central Typewriter Exc. Jeckaon 4120. 1912 Farnam. WE buy, sell safes, make desks, show caeca, etc, ummi i uoiid ouoi,. S. W. Cor. 11th and Douglas. JA. 2714. Miscellaneous Articles. SEWING MACHINES W rent, repair, sell needles and parts. MICKEL'S 15th and Harney. Douglas 1973. FOR SALE Car lots apples and potatoes. Everett S. Smith, Salem, Neb. GAS range, $10. Atlantic 2175. WANTED TO BUY. DESKS DESKS DESKS New desks, used desks bought, sold and traded. J. C Reed, 1207 Farnam. D. 6146 WANTED SITUATIONS. Male. WANTED Corn picking by bushel; hands and everything furnished. Am experienced farmer. Address B. H. Kneas, Eaton, Colo. WANTED Position by Japaneae, to take charge of gentleman: also first class cook. 4806 37th St., So. Omaba. Laundry and Day Work. COLORED lady wishes bundle washing; called for and delivered. Phone Web ster 1508. WET WASH, rough dry, finished bundles and lace curtains. Called lor. Web ster 4283. HELP WANTED MALE. Stores and Office. CLERKS Men 18, over, wanted for rail way mall, postofilce positions. Examin ation soon. Salary S130 month.. Ex perience unnecessary. Write for free particulars about . positions, examina tions. Columbia School of Civil Service, 171 Pope Bldg., Washington, D. C. Professions and Trades. MOLER BARBER COLLEGES. 110 8. 14th. Write for catalog. Miscellaneous. WANTED 69 experienced com huskera. 4 cents per bushel and board. Good corn. Com at one. Farm Bureau. Cherokee, Iowa. HELP WANTED FEMALE. Stores an2 Offices. GIRLS to takaup shorthand, typewriting. oooKgeeping ,eta Personal instruction. Yon can qualify quickly. Efuf. T774. Saleswomen and Solicitors. WANTED Lady window demonstrator; apply 119 Fonteaell note! betwten ciej and I p. m. I FATHER CO to HELP WANTED FEMALE. Household and Domestic. W'ANTril An nirii-nV.d cook fur a cl !rK durmltnry at Tarklu, Mu. I'hnna W.lial.r Ut. or rail at Illi Hptni-iT. WANTKIWbila irlrl fr himaawnrk, mull family, Ouud wakaa. JIA. o3J. S0H4 Wwlw.irth. Mra.U. II. Hratt. WANTKI A alrl (or nrol hnuavwurk, Mu.t fond (if chlldr'n. Ill a, wcrk, without waahliir. Walnut . WANTK1) Kiparlamad ciok, threa family; guvd K. liar. ("lit. Miscellaneous. la UIKLH An opH,rtuulty to learn short hand, typewriting, bookkeeping, etc., lulrkly. Positions furniahe.1. Call Douglas 7774 or writ.. A. I. H. E. (d floor, I. O. o. r. building, Omaha, Neb, HELP WANTED. Male and Female. WANTED Men, ladles snd boys to laarn barber trade; big demand; wages wblla learning, strictly modern. Call or write 1402 Dodge St. Trl-Clty Barber College. EDUCATIONAL. DAY SCHOOL NIOIIT SCHOOL. Complete courses In accountancy, ma chine bookkeeping, comptometry, short band and typewriting, railroad and wireless telegraphy, civil service and all large Illustrated catalog. Address BOYLES COLLEGE, Boyles Bldg.. Omaba, Neb. English snd commercial branches. Write, call or phone Jackson 1661 for Van 8ant School of Buslnraa. Day and Evening Schools. JCO Omaha National Bank Bldg. Dougia (890. BUSINESS CHANCES. MODERN newspaper and Job plant for sale. Including presses, stock and com. plete equipment; located in good Neb, town or 500 population; priced rignt Owner must sell. Address Box Y 1687, Omaha Bee. STOCK of hardware and furniture for salo; town of 600 population; will aell at a sacrifice. Addreas Box i 1664, Omaha Bos. WANTED To buy for cash, a good drug store. Give full particulars. Address Box T-1695, Omaha Ilee. WANT to hear from owner having bual ness for aale. J. C McConney, Ter. mlnal Bldxr.. Omaha, Neb. FOR RENT ROOMS. Furnisncd Rooms. GET YOUR ROOM through The Bee furnished room di rectory. Call at office for list of choice desirable rooms In all parts or tne city, A service that benefits both advertiser and room seeker. LARGE comfortable room, well furnished, with twin beds, splendid bath. Con venient to car. Must be seen to ap preciate value. Phone Walnut 1957, ATTRACTIVELY furnished front room, IVa blocks to car. Modern home. Har, Ills. COMFORTABLE furnished room, In mod ern home. Homo privilege. Har. 6085 410 SWEETLAND AVE. Close In. -Modern rooms. Housekeeping Rooms. THE GUIDE TO the bettor housekeeping rooms Is the directory turnlsned to advertiser and room hunter. Call at Bee office for free copy containing desirable vacancies in all parts of the city. 2 MODERN rooms for light housekeeping to elderly couple. Beasonable. 1512 M St. Market 1136. " MODERN housekeeping and sleeping r.oml. Reasonable. WeDster 2415. 618 South 22d, 3-room hkpg. apt. Reas. FOR RENT HOUSES. Furnished. FOR RENT Furnished room. Gentleman only. Private family. Near Crelghton -college. 708 No. 27 Ave., Har, 4963. WILL share completely furnished house with adult family. Call Harney 4054, or Atlantic :i3b(i. Unfurnished. 8-ROOM HOUSE. 1320 Harrison St. H. SOMMERS. 513 Karbach Blk. NINE-ROOM house, newly painted, 2525 Reese St. Call Jackson 8380. FOR RENT APTS. AND FLATS. Furnished. FURN. apt. Harney 2506, Douglas 7986. Unfurnished. Look at Monticello No. 10. and you'll see a real comfortable apart ment,, a place for a happy home Living room with wall bed, dining alcove, de lightful sun porch, pleasant bedroom and a kltchan where everything a house keeper wants has been provided. Well located at 620 South 31st street, best of Janitor service. Heated garages may be had. Rent reduced to 295. Peters Trust Company, "Where Omaha Rents." Atlantic 0544. 17th and Farnam Sts. Turner Court. 3-room apartments with &-room ac commodations. New, fireproof build ing, very well located, facing Turner park and Turner boulevard. A - few apartments available at 175. S102 Dodge street. Peters Trust Company, "Where Omaha Rents" Atlantic 0544. 17th and Farnam Sts. ELEGANT close-In apt., for two per sona m high-class apt. building. Rent only 855. Jackson 1734. Peters Trust Company, WHERE OMAHA RENTS. ROOMS, outside fiat, ateam heat. N. iyh. 2d floor. Inq. 2d floor. 711 FOR RENT Business Property. FOR RENT Store room suitable for good retail business. Call shoe store, 308 So. 18th St. FOR RENT Very desirable suite of of fices. Apply Boom 400, . 1st Nat 1 Bk. Bldg. MERCANTILE STORAGE AND WARE HOUSE CO.. 11th and Jones Sts. SEE F. D. WEAD. SIS HO. 18TH 8T DESK .spsce. 60S Paxton Block. MOVING AND STORAGE. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods snd pianos, moving, packing and shlDDms;. JEKINS OMAHA TAN AND STORAGE. SOS South 14th. Douglas 4163. .METROPOLITAN VAN and STORAGE CO. Owned by H ft. Bowen Co. Atlantic 1400. ESTIMATES furnished on storage A mov ing, contracts tasen by job or nr. Olobe Van & Storage Co JA. 4338. AT. 0230. ;a-;4 Nortn yjtn ti Hauling, al Ua; 1-tou truck. WS 4001. 1 (J. Pait Otf ia R.fl.larva I NCVC HT IT COT HE MAO NONE. had to fill MOVINO AND STORAGE. FIDELITY "WiiWk CO. STRAOM UOV1NO. PACK1NO HOUSKHOI.il ii)OIH AN r PIANOS. rtliAKONAIU.fc; RATES. rtEDUCED KltKIUIIT RATKrt ' TO ALL PRINCIPAL C1T1KA 11PT-I1 Howard Hi, J..lion 08. HO R S ESA N D V E H I C L ES. HADDlikf hra f.-r .ale; anmll ridden by u&s I, brown a tilrl mure; of 1. guMrd; l...en I'tiutia II A. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. HC'OTt'H C H.1,1 KH. Foi Torrlots. Toy Poodle, redigreed stork, ruu.onabt. Parkway Kenm-la. tlosjpiiuth II. WHEAT acreenlnsa, llvere.l. WaXoliar, II :& per loo lbs., ita sl N. 10. JA. 112. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALeT FORD BUYERS, ATTENTION. We have a few 1920 and 1921 Ford touring cars, with and without starters, for sale. They are in excellent running order, having been kept in good shape in our re pair shop. We do not deal in Fords, expect no commissions or profits. Any reasonable offer takes them. See C. D. Barnard, Drive-It-Yourself Co., 1314 Howard. Do. 3622. Cash or Terms We are offering some extraordinary bargains In NEW AND USED cars at prices you can well afford. Don't fall to see them before you buy. M'CafFrey Motor Co., (The Handy Ford Service Station) 13th and Jackson Sts. Douglas 3506. Roadster at Auction Must sell Scrlpps-Booth C-cyllnder roadster, 1920 model, to hlitheat bidder. Look it oer and make offer. Letton, 2423 Farnam. SOME bargains In used Fords: promnl ueuvery on new floras. M'CAFFREY MOTOR CO.. The Handy Ford Service Station. 16th and Jackson Sta. Do. 8500. FIFTY used cars at cut prices; cash, time or trade: prices from 175 to $600. Ford ooMes, winter tops. ' GOLDSTROM'S AUTO SALES CO., 1318 Harney St. AT. 1714. 1920 FORD COUPE Tires, paint and motor good condition. Western Auto Supply Co., 1918 Farnam St. Ask for r . L. Smith. 3 TO 5 ton truck for $2,000. Cash or trade for anything of equal value. Pel- ton uarage, zoi I'arnam. Closed car comfort at pre-war prices. Koupet Tops. NELSON, 1113 Farnam. Phone D. 430S WTTTTTTT.V Tire"' Badiatora. VV 320 So. 13th. DO DO 6603 USED cars bought, sold and exchanged. TRAWVER AUTO CO.. 2210 Farnam St. Repairing and Painting HOLLY, expert auto trimmer. 812 S. 24th. FARM LANDS. For Rent. WANT to lease a ranch for a term of years. G. M. Brltton, Murray, Ia! Minnestota Lands. EQUITY Ind Exchange. St Paul. Minn. Nebraska Lands. FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Jackson 3715. We have cash on band to loan on Omaha residence. E. H. LOUGEE, INC. 618 Keeline Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg. 810 S. 18th St. REAL ESTATE WANTED. Will Pay Cash for a 6 or 7-room house In fair location. I have a customer with 4.000 cash that win Duy immediately. call at once. D. E. BUCK CO., 442 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Jackson 2000 Evenings, Mr. Pero. Webster OI?32. To buy or sell Oman a Res! Estate see FOWLER & M'DONALD 1120 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 1426. CONSULT us If you contemplate building. or wisn to ouy or sen umana real estate. f C. B. STUHT CO.. City Nat. Bank Bldg. DO. 8787. FLATS WANTED. We have several investors with cash that are ready to buy. J A. 2119. F1KE At PRICE. LIST YOUR BUNGALOW WITH US. H. S. MANVILLE. P.ealtor Atlantic 240S. 615 Peters Trust Bldg. THE Old Reliable Real Ratals Offlee M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. 1506 Dodge St. Douglas 1346. LIST your property with FITNDERBLRK & BROTHERTOV" Douglas 6000. 801 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bids. BIRKETT sns.A lr ESTATE. Sells. Rents. Insures. 350 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 0633. HROMPT sales of your real estate; we (have many buyers and solicit your busi ness Rhopen Ac Co.. Realtors. JA. 4228. LIST your property, vacant or Improved. D. V. SHOLES COMPANY. 915 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson- 0046. HAVE mqulrlea for homes do you want to sell your property 7 List It with C A. Grlmmel, Omahs Nat'l Bk. Bldg. WE will buy your property. OEO. . JO.NES CO. 232 Keeline. DO. 6635 THOS. W. HAZENR"'REr.I is McCague Bldg. ' DO. 8330. FOR real estate. Insurance, rentals, see i M P. J. TEBBENS CO., i 605 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Jackson 3182. O GRUENIGfR0ri,,uyicreVu8.ta,,fc "IB Jackson 1966 Mark M nrt.l'n Insurance, real , u Insurance, real i eetate. loans. ! 1045 Omsha Nat'l Bank Bldg. I OMAHA real eaiate bouKht and sold. WEST END REAL ESTATD CO. HI North 4'ith St. Walnut 0940. TO BUY OR WELL real estate see Glover & Spain. 910-24 City National Bank. Jarkaon 555". N. P. DODGE CO., uuick sales. DO.'4S29: see j ice and MAGcie fACC Of COLONS IN TMfc h- AH! MKJKAb-l tCC YOU 1 "VOU i.EE'l HAO I t JU-bT CArAd OCT Or CXJCAN'b tt PCCiAU COEO ) WOULD TRf iMiNE.-w TOOAX-CC rjr- -S 0 1921 9 11 ftATviiu tuvict. Ine. i II Jl i'0-it 1 REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED LOTH four "and'flvs Hi Vlrtors Place sddl ilrl-t. the fliy uf Omaha. Ideal Itwa tlcu for aparimenU. deal direct with 6nr. Ileal offer lakes them. Writ or wire or phone J, M, lledteul, Grand laiaiul, Kn. 111 NOHTH Happy Hollow blvd.. Il.tdtl r will build to ault and riiisnee build Ing. Phnii owner and bulldera. Jf. J Hkogmun A Hons, liar, SIDt or Hsr. 027. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 0 Apartment Brick Flat. Price $17,500 Rental, $2,460. T...-ateJ near Slat and California In ecin..it rental dlatrlrt. lias six apart ments, modern except heat. Building iiouut 11 years old. Constructed of very fine pressed brick. Excellent con dition Inside and out. On of the Iwat buys In brick flute we have lia 1. Can make very easy terms to respon sible party. Hastings & Heyden, 1414 Harney Kt. Atlantlo 0059, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FOit exchange. IiO.000 first mortgage, becured oil .30 acres of land that the owners expect to aell at 1150 per acre. Will take an faulty in a good farm or city property up to 125,000, balance raau. f.-nwaD liros., mis I'iymoutn ji.ag., .Minnenpoiia, Minn. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. JUST LISTED Dandy G-room mod., 2-story home, oak firs, on Iff fir. Near 49th and Cuming. Price 17,600. Reasonable terms. Atlantlo 6250. Walnut 1248. CHAS. E. BELMAN, 723 Peters Trust Bldg. $7,600 Terms. Six-room, modern home: 3 large bed rooms on 2d floor; located near 49tli and Dodge. CHAS. E. BELMAN, Atlarttlc 6250. 723 Peters Trust Bldg. Florence. Nethaway. Flor. Drop, no colored. KB. 1409 Ralston. Ralston Lot Sale now in progress. Refuree's sals of beautiful home sites. We assist yon to build, one-fourth down, balance month ly. Auction sole every Saturday at 3 p. m. Homestead Realty Co., J. T. o. Stewart, Resident - Agent. Plrone Ralston 10-W. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. Bemis Park District Five rooms, modern, three rooms fur nished In basement, located at 715 N. 23d St. Price $4,200, Phone owner, HA. 2195 or HA. 0927. Cathedral District Six rooms, strictly modern, nearly completed, 630 N. 41st Ave., prewar price. Phone Builder, HA. 2195 or HA. 0927. $250 CASH. Four-room, new bungalow; furnace, electricity and well; decorated: 2 lots; good neighborhood. Jal. 30 monthly. WALNUT 6704 or D ACKSON 0686. UNUSUALLY well built modern eight room house, screen porch, garage. At tractively located. Call owner. HA. 0686. BEST offer made buys 4177 Wakeley Ave., fine 7-room hunoralow. Cathedral district. Creigh, 608 Bee, J A. 0200. J B ROBINSON, real est te and Invest ment. 642 Peters Trust DO. 8097. D. E. BUCK A CO. buy and sell b-mes. North. How Does This Sound to You? Miller Park Semi-Bungalow $2,000 Cash. 6-room strictly modern; living room, dining room, built-in bookcases, built-in buffet; sun room bevel-plated French doors; kitchen, built-in Ice box; on the first floor finished in oak; 3 dandy bed rooms and bath on the second. Lot 40 feet wide and 169 feet, paved street, paving paid. Garage and drive to match. Don't look at this if you don't want to spend your money. Payne Investment Co., 637 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1780. Minne Lusa Sacrifice Seven-room, full 2-story, strictly mod ern house; large living room across the front, fireplace, built-in book cases, dining' room, breakfast room; kitchen with built-in features, on first floor inished In oak; 4 dandy bedrooms and bath on the second floor with tile floor, base tub and enclosed plumbing1; clothes chute, built-in ironing board, stationary tubs in the basement; ab solutely complete. East front on Minne busa Blvd. Priced at $7,850 $1,500 cash. Let us show you one of the snappiest pronositlons In this city. Payne Investment Co., 637 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. DO 1780.- 130 PER MONTH. If you hava around $500 cash t can sell you this 6-room home, with city water, gas, electric light, sewer, bath, etc Near car line. So. front. Full lot. Cell C'arse, Douglas 7412 days; Atlantic 8501 evening. NEAR 27th and Ellison, new, all modern, 6-room bungalow; complete, $4,760, Easy terms. Atlantic 3540. South. SOUTH 15TH ST. Neat five-room cot tage with large floored attic; lot 44x 150; priced cheap at $5,000, and $800 cash will handle. Ask for Mr. Psrtsch. OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY 630 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 2261. lOatjUOQOOODOQOI 5 We Want O to help you in your Real o Q Estate problems. Q D BUYING SELLING g DUllUlSlllVS Zl II " Q " U 0 V wins ua q q Creigh Sons & Co. g o n Established 1868. O 608 Be Bldg. Saoooaoaoi JA. 020O 5 .91 IOOOOOI Drawn CiHi in hil LTNUAV Htk, Thomas Meighan, athletic star. never disappoints his audiences. As a rollicking, salty "sea dog" in his lat est vehicle, ' Cappy Kicks, at the Rialto theater this week he proves his mettle as a man in two or three fistic encounters. Agnes Ayres plays opposite Mr. Meighan. Today's Attractions. Sun Pauline Frederick in "Sal- vage, and Larry beinon in ihe Fall Guy." Strand Kichard Bartheliness iii "Experience." Rialto Thomas Meighan in Cap py Ricks," and Clyde Cook in "The Toreador. Moon Dustin Farnuni in "The Primal Law." Empress Pearl White in "Know Your Men." Muse "The Plaything of Broad way. Grand Earle Williams in "The Silver Car." Pauline Frederick, star of "Sal vage," at the Sun theater this week, has attained in her work that which many actors and actresses have labored for in vain; the distinction of being known as a "character player." A character player is not, as so many think, merely one who assumes a role of an elderly or eccentric per- REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South. 2821 South 34th Street Beautiful 6-room, 2-story dwelling, Just completed; decorations not in buc will be decorated to suit purchaser; built-in buffet, selected oak woodwork on lower floor and selected pine on sec ond floor; finished in beautiful shape ail tnrougn; pavea street; just two blocks from West Side Han scorn Park car line and Just 19 minutes from the center of the city. Price $7. B00. Terms. C. G. CARLBERG, REALTOR. Jackson 0580. 312 Brandels Th. Bldg. New Bungalow $500 Cash.' balance monthly, buys brand new bun Kalow in south part of town. Oak and enamel finish. Built-in features, full basement, completely modern. The Byron Reed Co., Douglas 0297. 1613 Farnam. 2 Houses for $2,500. 2043 and 3046 South 19th street. Four rooms each, on large lot, price $2,500, $800 cash, balance monthly, S. P. BOSTWICK. 729 Peters Trust Bldg. Central. NEAR 2Vm AND D19DGE. Six rooms and bath. oak finish, fire place, new furnace, easy walking dis tance and right where ground values are rapidly Increasing. Price only $6,300. Terms. Now vacant Key at our office. Call OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY 630 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 2282 Vacant. Lot Bargain Clairmont Located on Fontenelle Blvd., 50x125, two-foot terrace. Three sold last week. Phone at once, Mr. Hudson, Walnut 3124. , R. D. Clark Company, Realtors. 403-3 Securities Bldg. Atlantlo 8631. Miscellaneous. LET us build to please you on terms that please. A guarantee of aattsfactlon with every house. Call Mr. Funk, Sunday and evenings, Walnua 2607; days, Jack son 2428. What Are You Thinking About? ' If you need some particular piece of furniture about your home, why don't you attend the auction sa es at STEPHENSON'S 1509 Capitol Ave. Tuesday and Wednesday October 11 and 12 There is always a large assortment of used furniture offered for sale; some of which if placed on the floor of a furniture store could esiily he sold for new goods, it is so slightly used. The furniture In these ssles has been sent in from private homes, for con venience, and w ill be sold at your price. Frank B. Stephenson AUCTIONEER Atlantic 5265 if you hava furniture for sale. for The Bee by McM&nut t) I S ntafilrl K (iarrtea ion, but rather one who is capable of portraying any type that i known in the form of human expression. The true character player rei'ojfiiizM no limitation, but mirrors life as it af fects humanity. Floria Swanson lias begun work on "The Husband's Trademark," an original story by Clara Heranger, sam Wood is directing. Colleen Moore lias been selected for the leading role in Rupert Hughes' next picture. Her excellent work in "The Wall Flower" won her the engagement. John H.irron, brother of the late "Bobby" Harron, is now a regular movie star. He will be een m Ihe Grim Comedian. ' Issuing of Passports to Russia Will Be Resumed Riga. Oct. 10. (By the Associated tress.) Ihe istate department in Washington now is readv to con sidef individual applications for the granting of American passpows to travelers desiring to tnter soviet Russia, according to Washington advices to the American commission here today. Former Judge of Missouri State Supreme Court Dies St. Louis, Mo., Oct 10. Willy.ni Aiarsnan, li, tornier judge ot the Missouri supreme court, died at a local hotel, where he resided, today froiri heart disease. AT THE THEATERS HO was Mlml? She was a fash ionable dressmaker, and In new Paris we learn from Messrs Hobart and Caryll, a fashionable dress maker, will not only make you an ex pensixe gown; she will even find you a huaband or a wife. Robert, then had just telephoned to Mlml, when into Mimi's shop tripped pretty, exquisite little Clarice, one of Mhnl's customers. "Who is calling you," asks Clarice. "A certain Kobert Perronet," says Mlml. "What does he want." goes on Clarice. "Ho asks uie to lend him a wife for he Is already engaged to a Bijou girl, who Is snub-nosed freckled altogether hideous." "Oh!" cried Clarice In rapture. "Let me pretend to be the wife of Robert Perrenet." The matter la arranged, Robert falls desperately in love with Clarice. Cllquot falls desperately In love with Mlml; and there are wigs on the green. So the problem is set. Will Robert get the snub-nosed girl with the dowry, or Clarice with her beauty? Is It the lady of the tlger7 The conductors of the good coach "Kissing Time," which opens a brief engagement at the Brandels to night, must v be left tc answer as they descend froiri the coach box with a last crack of the whin a last toot of the horn, and bow to ive loyal - passengers who have followed . them so often through shadow-land. Popular a was the Orpheum show last week, the new bill reaches a much higher plane of excellence. The fashionable society night audience last evening was particularly pleased with the two head line attractions and the two featured offerings. One of the stellar offerings is the dainty dancer. Ona Munson In "A Manly Revue." She is supported by a sextet of young men. who are vocalists and dancers. It is doubtful whether the American, stage has a player more gifted In the portrayal of mother roles than Jean Adair. In such a Dart she Is delighting Orpheum patrons in the one-act play. Any Home." The stage story Is a satirical eomedy excellently acted. "Meet tne uoctor," is the amusing skit pre sented by Carson and Wlllard. The ro- cital or the concert- pianist. David Sarlr- steln, is an artistic feature. Blanche Franklyn and Nat Vincent. song writers and authors of such favor ites as "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles." La Veeda," "Pucker Up and Whistle," and others, are personally appearing at the Empress this week, where they are Introducing each of their numbers with a prologue In rhyme, characteristic of the song Maude Ellet and company per form hazardous and thrilling feats on the trapeze and Spanish web. Vaiyda presents some Interesting novelties in the singing line. She features a number in I double voice which Is something out of the ordinary. Irresistibly funny la the laugning piayet, - surgeon jouuer, L. i A." Everybody's whistling "Sho Knows It. It's the song Mollle Williams sings at the Gayety theater this week where her production "Mollle Williams' Comedies of 1921. ' is in action, "sne was is. wnen she was knocking them cold," or words to that effect sings Miss Wil liams, "and she knows it." The song doesn't refer to Miss Williams, but it just as well might. This unusual star has been knocking "'em cold" In bur lesque houses for many years, and la she still at It? Well, just take a peek at the crowds going in the Gayety theater. Miss Williams enjoys the distinction of being- burlesques only feminine producer. Ladles' matinee at 2:15 dally. Not for many years has any mlnlstrel organization been assembled with such a competent array of fun-makera, dancers and vocalists as comprise the Nell O'Brien Super-Minlstrels, which Oscar F. Hodge will present at the Brandels theater Satur day and Sunday October 16 and 17. There will be the usual parade and band con certs. "Smooth as Bilk." !n which Taylor Holmes has scored one of the greatest successes of his career, promises to hold the audience at Brandels theater In the same ' state of breathless attention that it did In the Cort theater. Chicago, for 16 weeks. It will be seen tu Omaha for three days starting Monday night, October 17, with a matinee on Wednes day. This thrilling, gripping crook comedy-drama is from the pen of Wll lard Mack, author of "Kick In" and a half dozen other big successes. Mr. Holmes la supported by an exceptionally brilliant cast including Shirley W'arde. Jane Marbury. Joseph Sweeney and M.ko Donlln, the Giants' star batter. Real Estate Transfers E. M. Paraone. referee to Louis J. Ihm. 9. E. Cor. 62d and Miami Sts.. 297x299 1 3 $9S Jacob Peterson and wife to John B. Petteys, 21st. 2'0 fe. N. of Dorcas St., E S, 60x220 2,75 Raap Bros, to Rudolph K. Humohr. et aL Carter Blvd., 40 ft. W. of 14th St.. N S. 73x120 1,453 Edward C. Ooerke and wife to Luella Wlthnell. S. W. Cor. 60;h Ave. and Farnam St., 65x133 ... 15,000 Charles II. Marshall and wife to Clifford P. Marsnan. lttn ti.. u ft. 8. of Lothrop. W 8. 60x124.. Alfred Jordan and wife to Carl I,. Wolf, et si. 34th St., 1(0 ft. S. of Jayn.-s St., E 8. 40x136 Fr4 Signs II and wife to Paul ("arron. et al, 1Mb. St., 2 ft. S. of Charles St.. E S, 17x64 Edward M. PWter and wife to Har E.000 $ 1.1S0 ry K. Stromberg. (6th St.. 190 ft. X. cf Ce-iar St.. B S. toxlr: 2.200 Cecil I. Van Valkenberg to San'.- i iarr coppiy '.u.. ftuggir. ?.. o ft. E. of :th St.. K 8. 1(11x129.. ! Viggo Petersen and wife to Tal Ar, bot K. Potter, . w. cor. i rn l and uo:o n:z., t-xixs The Bee Book Shelf A plain. traiiihtforwril aniwrf to l!io40 inevitable tuerif that ri in vouug minds is uivtn by lr, Wiliiaiii LrbinJ Stourll in his booV, "Sex For I'arcnls and 'Iclier," There is no nver-xral but only com mon ieiue in his presentation vi this topic which is a often tabooed through tack of aiiuwledtje on how it it to be approached. The main an alogy in teaching the beauty of lit'e is taken from plant reproduction Many plain are included. I'll!" lished by Macmillan. Those who wish the fullct ar.J niott authoritative account of the great waterway project which is now before the people, will find it in a new book by Alircd II. Kilter mid Kov S. MarElwee called, The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence ihip Ca nal." and puiihohrd by the KunaM Fresa. One vi the auihors in a spe cial in transportation and the other in ports and terminal facilities. Map, engineering statements, weather charts and figure oil pro duction furnish a mass of evidence such as will convince the most con servative of the advantages of tlti canalization to the United State an a whole. In the territory to be im mediately benefited are produced 75 per cent . of the wheat, o per cent of the corn, UK) per cent of tin flax, 85 per cent of the iron, 40 per cent of the copper, 74 per cent of the zinc, and 46 per cent of the lead. This saving in freight cost on grain is set at from 8 to 10 cents a bushel and on some other commodities as much as $10 a ton. Charles I). Isaacson, musical crit ic of the New York Mail, and a man who has done much to popularize music iu the home, is the author of an interesting book just published by Applctons. It is entitled, "Face to Face With lircat Musicians Second Group," in it he gives an intimate account of masters of har mony from Wagner to Palestrina and from Tchaikovsky to Mozart. The subject of farm loans has ot late tajken on immense importance. "The Federal Farm Loan System in Operation," "by A. C. Wiprud, connected with this government in stitution at St. Paul, is timely and authoritative. This system, which at first was vigorously fought by bankers and loan agents, has more than vindicated itself, equalizing farm rates, kept interest down at least 1 per cent, and has been of immense service to agriculture and industry as well. The volume of farm mort- fage loans in the United Slates is 4,000,000,000, and the importance of lower interest rates is great. Halt this book consists of an analysis of the law and its workings and the L-est consists of appendices giving the text of the law and a descrip tion of the joint stock land banks, which some who are familiar with the farm credit business feel are an unnecessary feature. Published by Harpers. A child's book so well written and- full of information that any adult can enjoy it is "Egypt and the Holy Land, one ot a series published by Macmillan under the general title, "Peeps at "Many Lands." It is an American edition of a celebrated English series. This one, which combines child life and the phases of foreign existence that appeal to youthful interest, contains 16 illus trations in color, many of them by famous artists. A single tear trickled down her cheek and fell to the floor of the ho-' tel elevator. He saw it and couldn't forget. Weeks later he saw her again. She had just turned to leave the entrance way to a brilliant ball room. A single tear trickled down her cheek. "So sorry I'm late," said he loud enough for those near to hear, and he took her arm gently and led her back into the dance. This is the way Ritt Bourne met Alloway, and they were married straightway on the promise that Jie never would make an attempt to fathom the mystery of her life be fore they met. The rest of the story is a pretty little fantasy, "Cobweb," a new book by George Agnew Chamber lain, published by Harper Brothers. Ritt Bourne is a likable fellow. He's been about, but in all his trav- I els ne Has never yet Deen able to cnloe. life's narrleet rirlrllo -nman . , , . j... c.,J ,l- t -r it vj wio.il lie uucs iiiiu till; 111 of his dreams" he premises anything to win her. His resulting suffering, intense as Mr. Chamberlain reveals to us, cannot be equal to that of "Miss Alloway," whose charming personality and sweet imagination simply enthralls us. Of course, "Cobweb" is improb able. But it is a most refreshing lit tle romance in this day of morbid problem plays, novels and scenarios. Mr. Chamberlain's style is smooth and readable, and "Cobweb" fairly throbs with dramatic interest. "The Crystal Heart," by Phyllis Bottome, is the tale of the child joy and the sweet woman joy of the crystal heart, to whom all is simple, pellucid truth, undeviating honor, unquestioning goodness. Yet those who know Miss Bottome's strong, sometimes stark ly, sadly strong, work know that this can be no novel of curls and sweet ness, pink roses, terraces and tea. There is salt, tangy wisdom of life from the very first scenes in Joy s numerous and peculiar family, and there is no flinching from the truths which the realities of the author's characters create. Indeed, the reader may violently disagree with the author as to the end, which makes r.o compromise with any conven tions, whether of fiction of life. Pictures of interesting, strongly- marked people impose themselves upon the reader. Nicholas, the bov lover and his little comrade Avith flying hair galloping across snn flooded spaces: little Rosemary, the sister to whom Toy srives some years of her life with passionate devotion; madly plucky Julia, who fights her slimy dragon point device with all the trappings of chivalrous courage; the egregious Owen; Mrs. Feather- stone, most remarkable of mothers: all these, and the lesser characters with them, are of a quality to com mand respect for their creator. Pub lished by the Century Co. Louisiana manufacturers in every iiranrli ifiHiistrv nrnnosej fnrmino Ian association, the object cf which is to promote state we'far J 4- 'A J A I. 1 1