TIJE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1021. JUT0 M OB ILES FOR 8A LE. l-PAShENUKH Kl-.ll tourist 7n bsr f ' OWStuBlMi suuilltlo. UX toll," . i tOH t A l.K-v t mmiii Iuhms taurine heapi fWHt mechanical condition, llam.y 4111. tOH SALE A' light Bules) sts tourlsg ear. -(setlel '4(-D In (In hsp aad a hargsla. Walnut 4844. - AJ ?Dt, kiM, 441; (paa-antir coup; reliant condition; loiptpar acceptable. tIBKD radiators, all makes for sals. UreeaT ough Had U tor Hepa I r, 803S Cam am. BTUDKBAKKH Kit, 1371 cash, be Mr. Olaas at 8444 -Ternar St. " UOUr, sipert auto trimmer. Ill a 84th 1 Painting, in8T.CI.AH AUTO PA1NTI.NO. CM AH. U. LKK. CENTRAL OAHAOR. 1914 HAKNEY HT. JACKSON 11(11. Autos for Hire HUT nut rent a one-ton true and drive i yogrsir to o your moving jon haul lug? It wilt save you out-half your moving bill." Drive It Yourself Co.. 131 'Howard t " Doug. f2t. Accessories.' Tire Inventory Sale To mak room for oar Incoming snrlnr .lork. m ar going to tnnka radical price ruut oa all our stock of tandaril and rebuilt. The following prices nuipm oi wnai we oner. . Firestone 30x3, non-eUld I (.25 ZOxlH non-skid 10.(0 3MV plain 14.00 Racine Horse Shoe 80x3 Bon-akld , (.( S1a non-skid U03S truck apariat II.:' 5 S2xJt non-aklU 13 (It 33x4 non-skirt , 18.(0 Sx3 Overland , 7.00 3x Retread (.00 .......t (.00 32x4 10.60 34x4 14 60 Goodyear Factory Rebuilts S 1 x 3 Va non-skid 84x4 non-alild ,. S4x4( non-akld 7.00 10.00 18. 00 National Tire Shop llth and Capitol Ave., Omaha,, Neb. : Tl. Douglaa 8427. . ' Mall order ahlpped U. O, D. ' WHY hvy i beau new tlrea when lou can - get. siigntiy wen a, not rebuilt ur Jantt , Urn. for there --l-(. 30x3,, fi.OO; 32x3',, (7.60;-32x4, 18.(0: 32x44, 111.(0: Kit, H.oo: 34x4. (10.00; 3tx4H, 112.00; (4x4. $12.(0; 36x('. (13.00. Cor da 3 extra.. All tlrea honaklil. Send ft per tire; balanca f. O. D. 6 per cent ff for caah with order. FLEISHMAN'! TIRE 8ERVICE. service Oarage 18 anil Leavenworth. VOUPET tops for Fords. lowest prlcaa aver quoted. NEDDON. 41 IS Farnam. : DO. 4509. ARM LANDS. 1( ACRES, north of Florence, improved, 15.(00. . Jackson 0327; . Alabama Lands. OPPORTUNITY of lifetime. 826 caah and 85 monthly without. Interest, buya 10 ncros at Frulthurst, 'Ala. On railroad, grow anything,' Ilea well, high, healthful, llvst rllmata on ' earth; no negroev; prlre (250. Also 20 and 40-acro tracta. "VVrlt U. . TS. -Oheuvront, Owner, Hef' lln, Ala. (Formerly from north.) California Landa. ine Ranch f 9$ Sale oil60 ' Acres Iri Mowed' cotinty" California,- In a 1 Ighly developed section near paved atate highway, SI) acres fine alfalfa, balanca. level, g4Md tillable soil, complete wates. syatf tq .for .Irrigation purpusea; huuat- ., bain and reservoir, making a fini (dairy am' 'or for general farming near achool, .atora and poetofflce. Price only 1300.00 per acre. and long - eay' pajmenta If dealred. . Waller Caaad, 48 Kearney atreet. San: Franciaco, Cal. ' , Iowa Lands. FARMtRS Sell your land; caah. terms, exchange; information free. Georga W. Brown, P. O. Box (63, Clinton, la. Minnesota Lands. KQUITY Land Exchange. St, Paul. Minn. Nebraska Lands. 130 ACRKS Washington county, 17 mllea from Omaha poatoffice; sbeat Improved farm In the county, good land, all ad joining farm well Improved, real home. Let ma ahow you thia farm; priced, to sell, will, tali aomo trade. Sea m at once, ' H. O. ypRDQUlST.. 333 Tevllla Block.' -i'OR 8AL&-Farm 'of ISO acrea, i miles from Omaha on the State highway, (2-5 per acre. For .Information, Commer cial State, Bank. Tel. Ken. 0314 or (007 N. 31st, St. . Konvood 4203. (0 IMPROVED, i Good. ' Near Omaha. Good terms. - Box' 16, Elkhom. Neb. South Dakota Lands. 4S0-ACRB well Improved farm, one mlla south of. Iroquqla, 8, I. J, 11. Moeller, I,elgh, eb. . 7 . . . fikancialT- 'Real Estate Loans. WE have vaab ob tand to loan on Omaha residences, ... E H. LOUOEE.-INC.. (38 Keallna Bldg. . OMAHA HOMKS KAgT NBB. FARMS, O'KEKFK RF.AL ESTATE CO., 10! 8 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 171 (. (100 to 3I0.0U0 made p romptly. . P. D WEAP. WaaJ Bldg.. 310. S. 18th 9t. REAL ESTATE -WANTED. To buy or sell Omaha Real Estat pee FOWLER & M'DONALD 3 180 City Nat, Bk. Bldg. Jackson 1138, GRUENIG ?ZS?rtZm - 3418 1st -'Natl. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 19SC FARMS, city real .estate, galea or ex change. All kinds of Insurance. REED aY CO., 1207 Farnam. Douglaa 6148. HAVE Inqulflea for homes do you want to sell your property t List It with C. A. Grlmmel. Omaha Nafl Bk." Bldg. PIP17FTT' REAL ESTATE Jji-iVIVlJ X 1 . Sella. - Rents, Insure S50 Petera Trust Bldg. Jackson f 633 S. H. BKNNER COM PANT, Insurance. Call Edward Parley, Douglas 8406. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. Investments of Merit Every one of tha following properties la paying a larga return on the invest ment and 4a located ' where ground valuea are increasing. - - ' 1 ,'i ' . 111-15 South i;th Ave. Two larg houses with ground 7a-ft. front age by 12S ft. deep to ?q alley. , This la. -Just north of where Doug las St. will be put through. Now rented for (2,330 per annum. Price . (20,000. . -. . : a ((-(-. N SJth It. Tills Is a fwo-apart-. meat brick flat, one of S rooms ami -. one of 7 rooms, new rented at , (1.380 per annum.' Price (10,500, and oh very easy terms, S4S-1 No. 24th St. Tills is a double "' frame fiat of six rooms on each aide, about years old. Present rental (t per year. Lot 40 it. frontage - on 24th St. located , Just south of Pinkney. , Thia la the rfceaaest property in town, at . ((.CM. ..... George F. Jones Co.,- - - Realtors JJ3 Keellne Bid. ' ' Douglas . .- ISCOMH PROPKRTT Two-story bulld'.ng oa car line, very attrarttv tor groceries, .meats, etc, Secoad floor taeiude five comfortable rooma with arreeod la porch; all com pletely modem: deub'e garage 1b rear with paved alley. Will accept a small payment down. This is a rare Investment.- For particulars call SHULTJR CART Kcalters. - fjcaglas 30:4. 2(4 X!!n B!d. VftAXE STORS BClLIlNO Vt'ITH SIX LIA-INO ROOHS ABOVB. tecat4 on good avslneas street, stxe e' baiMiag :3x7S. srttb large basement. of uxllt. with frame Building la rear. ,ee. ' - TT. H. GATES M7 Omaha Natl Baak. . J A. l:4. kEAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. Income $1,770 Price $13,750. ' Twt separate double ' arese-d hrU-k filial five reems sacs; srrlctly moe.- am ana up-to-nete. Income $900 ' i Price $6,250 Double frame flat la flrat.tlaaa ran. dltlon; strictly modern; full lot, walk ing niaianro, - . Hastings & Heyden 1114 Harney IN. Atlantle (. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANOE. FOR EXCHANGE till acres grating land, 14 miles sosth west of Tbetfford, Tauinas county, Neb. Only (8.(0 oer acre. far. (.(e. three years 7 ncr rant. E'tulty 7,s.. We want stork of goods, garage, rare, pool hall, horawa, cattle, corn, eta. What PALM REALTY CO., FUt IK. NEHRASKA. DO you want to convert your farm Into Income property f If so, send a eom plate description of your lend ti) Orant Shaw Investment, Co.. Bryant Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., who make a specialty of exchanging- high-class monthly In rome properties for farms. lttF-lNR ACHES. Shaft die IstMce from paved road.- north of Florence;' -nicely Improved; lots of fruit, one acre raspberries, fine variety. Have (7.000 . equity. Exchange for home In city. Call Mr. Tracy, HA. 4400. INVESTIGATE exchange system. Forced cash as I. a. CHAB. MKTtl. 1(2( Farnam. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. Dundee Special , t-orated at 100 Webster 81.,' 2-story Kellastonc-, 7-roonts and bath, ureakfast nook, extra toilet and lavatory between two bedrooma. oak floors throughout, Ivory enamel and mahogany finish, full basnment with laundry traya, toilet, fruit room, etc. Lot t0tl!( with paved alley: actual cost, (1 (,(00, ' but ' owner anxious lo sell and will consider a rea sonable offer. Call me up for urther In formation. - , C. A. Grimmel , Omsha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Phone JA. JSlf. Drew's Dundee Heights 315 So, 54th St, .- Seven-room atucco home, looaled on a lot overlooking . Happy . Hollow and Elmwood Park. Thia home If finished In walnut and birch, with oak - floors throughout. Complete bath - second floor; extra lavatory and toilet on first , floor, furnace heat;' two-car garage. Here Is a home worth your Investiga tion, reaaonably priced. Terms It tie. sired. , , . George & Co.,1 Realtors Atlantic 3034. Happy Hollow . 5207 California St. Exceptionally well constructed frame home, large living room, dining room, sun room and kitchen first floor;' three' bedrooms and Bleeping porch second floor; two bedrooms, toilet and lavatory first floor, and toilet in basement, ' In terior finish of oak and ' white enamel. Hot water hea't. . Ruud hot water heater. '. Two-car garage. ; Immediate .possession.' '' " ( ' ' -i- George & Co., Realtors' . Atlantic 3034. Owners Leaving State We have Just listed two houses In Benson, one- ( rooms, other 7 rooms, both modern. Prices (3,(00 and (4,(00,' Here's an bpportunlty to get a bargain at owners must sell at once. - Call us for particulars. . . w . . : Best & Gestring v : Douglas 613. .; (02 Seaurltled, Bldg. Dundee. BRAND new Dundee Kellastbno bungalow, 28x38 ft., on the ground; beautifully finished ' Interior: , fireplace, bookcases. kitchen cabinets, tile bath, finest plumbing; south front lot? In fs.rt,-''vry-thlng you want. Want offer, terms or caah. Walnut (70 or Harney SS1S. BEAUTIFUL (-room, brlek veneer, on east front corner Jot, .75x135 rt In rio est. part of , Dundee. Everything' the latest and best. Double -ggrage.'. Owner moving away and has priced ' house to sell. Call Walnut 6701 or Hartley 341 5. - OWNER SAYS .' SELL my (7,000 Dundee home fr (8,000. Must be turned quick. 7 .rooms all mod ern, garage: half block to car t line, good terms. Thia la a real bargain. Ad- dress Box A-21. - . , . .'.', Florence FOR SALE Seven rooms and bath, mod ern; corner lot, 132xl3t one block from atroet car and paved street.. For In formation call (007. N. Jlt St. Tel, Kenwood 4303. - ' ', . . ; ". Netliaway. Flor. prop, no colored, KB. lest REAL 'ESTATE IMPROVED. West. A REAL BUT -., i... . . . ' S ROOMS, MODERN (6,300. , . - ". " ''.,' '.; . '. Practically new 8-room strictly mod ern home on 18th St., Just ' south- of Leavenworth St. - Oak first- floor, pine second floor: large (0-foot -lot; posaea slon on short .notice.'' (1,600-cash, Sun day call Walnut (75T.'- ' 3 v'' , J. L. HIATT COMPANT, ' v ; ,"' " - .'- Better afues. .. .- Hlatt Bldg. ' 1114-18 Douglas. . Atlantic 0063; West Farnam - Home -and Investment ' - 102 South '4fot; 60 feet on Dodge : and 138 feet on. 41st, Ideal apart-, ment site; on corner Is (-room'- ' house only seven years old. all oak -and up-to-date; 4 rooms and bath, upstaira with "Outside entrance, -now being rented lor (80 per , month,' four rooms and bath' - downstairs, can be used-as a' etngle ' home-If desired; owner-will Belt complete furniture for eight rooms ' Including high grade, pianofor' (1,000. '' . -. Ay real ', opportunity for home .' . and investment. --. i Binder & Otis V t!3 City Nat. Bank Building. - Jackson . 3((1: -. , ' . ." .TOKET'S BARGAIN SOLD V y THIS PAST WEEZ. , -' ' HERE IS ANOTHER IN1 'f HE ". . ' :, . WEST END. . t Beautiful 2-story frame and ' atucco house .consisting of large living room, dining room and kitchen on first floor. Three large bedrooms and sleeping oorca on- second floor; oak floors -throughout. . This house Is only- 4' years old. Price, (7,25 (. Terms can be arranged.' y ' k'tckvi '(..- rfV (20 First Nafl Bank."' Jackson 422!. - i- . - - ' - i ... Sunday - Call Mr. Laraon,' -Harney 4 4G4. ; YOUR TERMS ; Brand New Oak .. Bungalow Five rooms on one floor.-knigstene stucco, oak floors throughout, beautiful decorations and fixtures, large south front lot, one block from car, alt ready to move Into. A coat price sale at ((.((. Can be bandied tor (500 and balance less than rest value.; : . : -. , Bedford-Johnston Co.: ... . (t( World-Herald Bldg. Jackson 17(4. NEW BCNQALOW - j , , . LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS EAST TERMS. ..;..' Beautiful new strictly modem Xella stone bengalew, oak throughout, -fireplace, ail bum-la features, tiled bath: owner will consider a medium priced lot. a good mortgage and a small amount of rash as first payment: bal ance same as rent. Sunday call Wal . nut (75J. . . . ; . t . . J. L. Hf ATT COMPANT, . Better Valuea, . ' Hiatt B'dg. K14-U iMiUg'cj Atlantic iHt. ! REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED, w.t . 8520 Dodge Street I $5.75pj-$j.000 Cash.;,, This Is n (.room, madern house; flrleee fait south frost let with a rage. Net a new ha us but certainly a bargain at this prke. Immediate pea, ssselea. Arrange with us for Insuee tlon., Owaer leaving cMy thia ek. Glover & Spain, . Realtors. ' ' Jaclusa t(C(. , (M-is City Naf) FIELD CLUB HOME , with seven flae rooms and ' sleeping poretl which Is healed.- The living room, whl-b bee a large fireplace, is shut off from the res ef the house with French doors, as la the sun room. First floor l finished In oak and oak floors throughout. This heme Is Very complete. Ales has garage. First Trust Co. 40 First Kat't Bank Bldg. Atlantlo (728. WHT FARNAM REBIDRNCK. , We have lust listed the Baldwin home at 404 South 4th St Thia is oKs of Omaha's fine homes In a snoet lUstreole district. Four large rooms first floor; four bedrooms, two baths, two sleeping orrhsa. second floor) maid's room third floor; ( fireplaces,, steam heat, l-rar garage and full cement driveway, . For further Information rail Mr. Craig, At lantic 3310. Sunday nr evenings. .. . , ' BHULKR at CARV, REALTORS. DousUs 8074. ' 104 Keellne Bldg. Cathedral $1,000 Cash Beautiful new-, (-room home )n cathe dral district, ( large moms with) built-in buffet. French doors, etc. AM oak finish, large east front lot. Immediate posses sion, (1,000 rash will handle. Bedford-Johnston Co. - s. I..V . .1 . 80( World-Herald Bldg. Jackson 1734. 1 .LEAVENWORTH; HEIGHTS. v Don't lieslutel Just, what you want. Tvo handsorge, new ( and (-rojm bun galows, low price and good 'terirls, largo, comfortable rooms; fine attlo; oak and -enamel finish. Don't wait. Costs you nothing . to took snd beats rent. . Sun day call Harney' 0223. or' Harney 0411. 3CHROEDER INVESTMENT .CO., Realtors - ' Jackson 32(1. " " Kth and Hartley. . S38 Ry, Kxrhange WEST FARNAM CATHEDRAL plH . TRICT BIO SACRIFICE. ", . - In a beautiful Kellsstone bungalow: ( large .rooms and bath on the onu floor and 3 largo rooms, .upstairs. Fin ished in the oak and white enamel. The Owner will -gncrlflce (2,000 for quick sate, .'an.be handled wltn ii.H'O cash, ... , 1 . OSBORNE RBALTT CO.. ' (3 Peters Trust Bldg. - ; Jackson 3283. Six-Room Bungalow Oak floors and finish; garage; fire place, bookcases, buffet, beam ceHlngs, cement basement, y Make us on' offer. Sunday vail Mr. Voorheess,. Walnut 1744. R. D. CLARK COMPANT, Realtors. Atlantlo 3(31. - -- - 402-3 HecurtUtfS Bldg. FIVE rooms, strictly modern, brand jiew, exceptionally easy terms, oak .finish. Kragstone exterior, 1 block' to car. At '' lantlo 8(01 Sunday.1 ' , - .- y '. SEVERAL choice homes In splendid Iocs, tlons, only (200 down. SHOPEN A CO.. Realtors. JA. 4228. - - 234 .geellne Bldg. BEST offer - made buya 4177 Wakeley Ave., fine 7-room bungalow. Cathedral district. Crelgh, M Bee. J A. 0300: J B. ROBINSON, real' estate and Invest ment. (43 Peters Trust DC (T.: . D. E. BUCK ft CO buy arxl sell hemes. North.; ' ;Minne;Liisa4: ;, We want an offer on this elegant bun . galow of ( large rooms and breakfast room.- Best of 03k finish nd floors. Every built-in feature, "Including fire place. To.' responsible .party Will make very easy terms. Sue thia' today. ' If yon are looking fbra feh.i. classy home In a choice residence 'district, lot - us' show, you this, ideal bouse. , Splpn dtdly arrunged,. All large rooms... largo living room 13x21 with -fireplace,, book'' . cases,..' buffet In- dining' room: Mirror -' Uoors,, beamed ceilings. T-hreo. bedrooms with, enclosed sleeping porch snd ' tile bath on second floor. Large attic. Full basement, laundry trays. - Beautifully finished In. oak and decorated. , Owner will; take good' .-mortgage for equity, or will, discount for cash. ' A. real -bargain. Beat buy In city today.;. - ,, ,. ,;. Fins double corner, 'east , and -.'south front'.-' An. elegant home of 7 rooms. Excellent, arrangement' of rooms. Bsst of oak .'finish.-'' Splendid: ,,'baeement, separated with o'ross walls, for" Itundry, furnace' and billiard room: Beauttful shade trees. Garage for one ear. Ground alone Is worth (3,000. Owner says sell this -week and . has made-- the , price B,MM). ... ;' . - ; ". , " - . ' . Sundays call - Kenwood 342,' vr Kn- woodi28S3 - . i ,-.-'- I, .-. . Charles W Martin & Co., '".''' ' '' '"IReallorg.' ': ., ., 743 Omaha Nat'l Bank-Bldg. AtlenUc 0117. . Field Club . Seven rooms, practically new; modern. Large living room, with fireplace, dining room, 'beautiful butlt-tn and enameled Kltcnen ana sun room on itrst noor; 3 exceptionally large .bedrooms and bath, ' second, .floor; oak : floors L" throughout; beautifully-decorated." Plastered garage, south front lot, c. nick possession., Price, ((,110v.,- . . ..... . v - On', the Boulevard :. -H l 1 . --.i"'.'-' "'.. '-'5.' ':. ',' ' ''" :. ' Largs living room arrangement,' fire place and built-in bookcases, dining-room and dandy kitchen first floor, combina tion, sun room, and sleeping -.porch and three good 'bedrooms and bath second floor. Garage connected, with house; large lot, -awnings and plenty of shade. Price. (11,000. . Want, offer. . Owners really want to sell.; Inspection Invited. -'".'''' " ' ; , Glover tS; Spin ; 1 ' ' Realtor's.- .' .' Jackson '2(50. - (18-26 City Natlonkr I -'fr Specifications -a 1 .'J, l.'BSx rooms :and. ' bath, :!-story. -.2. Fu basement. Holland' furnace. . S. Oak In .bathroom and. dining room. Fireplace. , : r - . -; (. Built-in kitchen conveniences. (. Three large corner .bedrooms. ' J. Entire house decorated. - . (. Beautiful fixtures, -i - ' ; .. (..Electrically lighted,-clothes' closet; 10. Elastica stucco, '..31-. Corner , lot, paving paid. .- 13. Double garage. . '. ' ..' . , " -' 1. Property Is 1 year old '14. Price (S.500 and. only (1,500 cash, -i:. Loated-:itt Montclalc, KorthAvall & Johnson . , ' . '- .- O ... . (V Douglas ttSl'S 'ttZ Electric Blag. . .. Sunday Call Harney 74i(.. , ; Near;iMth and Fort : In this home locality, -convenient .to car llnea and scores, wo have .for sale a (-room house, really a (-room house, on . eno floor with just -one room upstairs besides the attic. This house will stand the -closest Infection as-to workmanship and material. - It Is . finished in oak' throughout downstairs. Is, of course, all modern. . Paving ia paid. Let us ahow you this. Phono Mr. Mitchell. Ken wood Tt, or , ; -. - Amos Grant Co., Realtors -. .-- -1 -.(..-, i. Douglas (380.- " ' 101-2, Arthur Bldg.' ' (I 8. Kth St., Ground Floor. - - XIOHT ROOM MODERN HDUSB . , ' : - VACANT. - ' - - This house can be bought on .vary - small payments -or owner would tans a- good vacant lot for part payment Price of property, Is li,4M; Is newly decorated and' In good-order; baa oak fioora, corner lot with a largo garage at (3( North ,21st St . .. . j. , . ' - YvVH. DATES- .. f. (47 Omaha aNfl Bank. - .-'JA. 1284. NEAR 37th and Kittseu. new. all BrstWa, 5 -room bungalow; compreta. 14.7(1 " Kaay tenua. Atja'Je IHt. . ' -. ... I REAL ESTATE I M PRO V ED. Nortrt " . 1424 FF.ATT STREET. THB FIRST TlalB ADVERTISED. rHICB, (.(0-l.0t CASH. . StrUtly modern home with reception nan, cssmi opening to living room, lovely dining room, large kitchen, three bedrooms, each with olo.. oil tile bath, seeend floor; full cement etasement with the best of furnace aid plumbing; south front sne-ear garage. ve iois noma louay. Viebater (3(0, 4 riKH A price, ;' 111 Cuy Xat'I Bk. Bldg. Jackson 141s. Two Cottages, $2,700 One, 1 rooms: one. 4 rooms. ' V.'ster, r srsa. ..laMttpl,. 1 1 t. , v . - - , . and Franklin bts. - 11,300 cash balance P. J, TEBBENS CO., Jackson 3185, - DANDY NORTH W KMT DlXii.lv New (-room oak finished bungalow, built-in features, garage, corner lot, paving paid: can be hsndjed with 17(0 i.-n ana tie a montp just , Hated. srsr .a real value. OS1IORNK REALTY CO., 130 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 12(3. Sr D U , , ,, u- i- it n r , . , , . . 7 n . . . . - ' VS Dl At.LUIllUfl, 1 1 nnrt S.vaam ........ .. . . . . . . w,,, v.,v iiuuisi eiriciiy modern, , garage, Jol (0x1(0, 1 blocks v-n t vi eguaieu ror fi,ito viwv piinr. use rent. UK BO R.N K REALTY CO., (30 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 22(1, . 44T11 AND SPAtl'l.IiIN'il A nifty, brand new. five. room oot tags; strictly modern; oak finish, well ouii. anu a nnap; 4,iun, ussy ttrmt. 1). V. SHOLK COMPANY. Jackson 0044. (I( city Nat. Bk. Bldg. BRAND new 6-room bungalow at (403 Florence Blvd. Elegant modern home ror oniy i.tno Caau and balance month ly. WA. 11704. . .. Uff.t.KIt PlDL' !lT SUA If Is on paved street with paving all paio. e.nsr iront snn a comer, jx, o&s. South. ' Field Club '' ;, No war time pries here. In fact, the price la below cost of present day construction look It over, get our price 'and be convinced. 't12S TURNER BOULEVARD . Ti rooms; lot, ((x26; full of shrubs and trees and facea east .on Blvd.; living room 24x38, fin- . tshed In mahogany nnd cross beamed and -hand-pslnted; two sets of French doors lead to large porch, one from living room and '.' one from aun room, theMatter dec- orated with grass cloth and fin ished; In mShogany: large fire- , place with music nook and, built- . . in. mahogany - bookcasns with ' leaded doora; two vesllbulo en trances' with guest closets; din ing room 14xl(, finished In mahogany.- decorated with grass cloth: well arranged kitchen and nccessorles; on -second floor three, large bedrooms ami : good-slxed sewing room with airing. porch and extra lavatory; second . floor fln- . lshed In white oak. all beautifully decorated: there ore eight closets, on second ' floor; bath' room- tlle;. floor and tile side walls;, third floor, two bedrooms and bath; full - liaeement,. well-arranged six- . compBrtments, hot - water heat . and oil burner; this' place' was . built ' by the owner who has at- ' ways lived t here and . no : money , wasspared in 'making It Ideal in '.; every respect. Call us for ap pointment. Binder & Otis S23 City Nat'l Bank Bid, i .'. w . . Jackson .25(1.. . -'-. : " . Field Club;;.' :; .f.; Stucco and Brick ' .Seven .rooms, .-t 3 bedrooms and j sleeps iig porch; garage .to match house! front vestibule with guest closet' and mirror door:-largo living room with fireplace, music, alcove, beamed celling, bullt-ln bookcases ; large dining room, paneled Side walls and celling; ' connected with living' room by colonade: kitchen, re frigerator mom, etc:: atl Oak en first floor', second floor nicely arranged-wetti 3 bedrooms and sleeping - porch and bath: oak and curly birch, upstairs; plenty of large closets, etc.: attic fin ished , for one hedroom and closet, for maid: basement full, with tubs, etc.: a very hnmv house; must be sold an par ties are moving away. Priced low enough to move It It It otherwise suits you. ."' ' y ' ' Binder &' Otis . ' 323 Citv Nat'l BnnK Bldg. . , Jacuson 2a61. . BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, BRAND-NEW ' . , . . 500 ' CASH and balance tike rent;, starts you on the road to Independence. Just completed and ready for occupancy. Has living room with select oak . finish, cornice ceilings, -plate rail and panel strips In dining room. : Convenient kitchen, with bullt-ln kitchen -.cabinet, also soap cabi net above sink. Two dandy bedroom-j and bath. Stairway to attic, large enough for two rooms, or can be uaed for e-tore room. Full cement .basement with Rogers', guaranteed furnace, dvlstproof . coal bin, fruit .closet, floor drain.' laun dry connection!!. House complete with full set of screens, walks, lighting fix tures, yard graded and seeded nnd -is a real buy for a,70. Good, clear build ing lot taken as down payment. Here Is your chance to let jour rent apply on your own home. . THE BYRON REED COMPANY,. Douglas 0297. 1C1S Fnrnara St. , Hanscom Park Home $4,250 $1,000 Xash hj. t V . ' '. ' ''... wl : And ba.anc like rent. J uut listed a seven-room, all modern home con BifttlDir of reception -hall, llvtna room, and one bedroom downntnlrn. Three be1 ropms and bath up. - Hard pine finish, irood furnace, larre barn could be used for rarase. Pavefl street, pavlne; paid. Tarire east 'front -lot and a down right bargaftf at-the above -price. 1 , , The Byron Reed Company BO. "' ''0517.. I v Ills Farnam - Street ; ( Field Club ; ;': alio So. '36th Street opposite Field, club;' large living room with fireplace: and bookcases; guest closet and vestibule; large dining room, built-in "benches; kitchen good size; re frigerator . room, etc.; three bedrooms and sleeping porch; several closets;, bath on 'second floor; large attic; all oak below,- oak nnd ourly , birch- above; house In excellent condition; full base--ment A bargain at thia price. . Binder & Otis (23 City Nat. Bank Bldg. : ' ' Jackson 2561. .,.."' "' A BARGAIN, (-room house - and - lot (1,508. Jackson 0327. Acreage. 25 ACRES - ' 4 '; - ' . NORT HOP FLORENCE' FOR SALE .OR TRADE. ".- 2i acres north of Florence, Improved . with a good 4-room house .etc.; ( acres of fine bearing grapes. 4 acres of alfalfa, about '300 bearing fruit trees, balance natural timber.. Few crops will, pay for this place. Will consider a good ( room cottage on 'this, or -might - con sider s good lot snd some cash as first Payment Poeaeealon March 1. 122. Call Owner. Walnut ?(", or Kenwood 412(. CHANCE TO DOUBLE TOUR MONET. Five-room cottage, garage, chicken house, fruit trees,, with Ktxlte feet of ground, opposite the new Florence Field addition; can be - picked up If taken quickly at (4,00. Hera Is a real opportunity. OSBORNE REALTT CO -(3 Peters Treat Bldg. - Jackson 2. TWO ACRES OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS. About 3 acres, 4-room houst price 31.764. terms (7(0- down and 11 per month- -This place ts located about It minutes by auto from city limits. This Is an Ideal place for chicken raising and gardening. If you have a motorcycle or Ford why live In the etty and pay high rents? Jackna .. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. Central. ,N E A It 34TII AND DODUU . Five rooma and sleeping ' porch, long living room a.'ross front, oak finish, '- strictly modern I owner leaving city and will make a big sacrifice for quick sale; rented for )?( a month. It you want a bargain rail . OSHORNKJ Hb'ALTT CO.. (( Peter Trust Bldg. Jackson 33(3. ' Vacant Property. VACANT GROUND l(012t "OR ONLY 11.000. ' This snakes four lots each 44x117 an Decatur atreet between (Ith, and Kth streets, near Harney ear lln. W. II, GATES Realtor. - ' WE. 1418. . (47 Omaha Nat'l Bank. J A. 12(4. Ralston Lots . nX.tZl bring a building boom and' prices will be higher. (200 up. Pay any conven lent amount down and balanos easy payments Sts or phone Stewart Rals ton 1S-W. an - MltcelTangous. In Florence Oa top of hill, S blocks west of car line. Fins view. In every direction. Beautiful . shads trees. Good 7-room, modern house: oak finish first floor; hot water best. Splendid chicken house; new l-rar garage. Lot 122x130 ft. Prion l.7(0. . Must be sold; want offer. Dundee Bungalow 11.(09 cash, balance Ilka rent. i rooma, modern, nearly new, In excel lent condition. Hot water heat, ouk finish, beamed celling, bullt-ln buffet and bookcases. Lot (0x136 ft. Pav ing paid. Chalet location; immediate possession, ctco ut at once If Inter ested as. homes on these terms are few 111 Dundee. Price (7.500. Sundsyrsll Kenwood 4253, Walnut 0170. or Harney 60M. Fowler & McDonald, REALTORS; J A. 142V 1180 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Home investment With . Returns A large tine home arranged Into three apartmenta. Two apartmenta on second floor now rented foe (110 a month, whole first floor one apartment com plete with private bath, Ideal for owner, 'This apartment' rents for (70 s month. Home fully modern, efficient steam heat, 75-ft. . lot, 3-car garage, whole place In first-class condition. In re stricted Kounts Park district, near cars, schools snd churches. .' Owner needs 13,000 cash. Has priced at sacri fice for quick sate, at (10,000. Ar range an appointment to see thia, - The Frederic L. Heyn Co., Realtors 443 Omaha Nat'l. DO. 7716 or WE. 81(1. GOOD automobile- token- as first payment on rive-room nearly new mgr.' class bun galow near 43d and Mason, all atucco, concrete porch;- large living room with fireplace, tiled bath, wall tub. Sunday call Walnut 67.57. . , . , , J. L. HIATT COMPANY, "'.'., ; Better Values. .- - ' . Hlatt Bldg.-1914-16 Douglas. Atlantlo 0063. Mitchell Investment Co., 24T1I AND AMES," KENWOOD 0217. Experienced and personal supervision of rental property, north. Absentee and nonresident owners' patronage so licited. - - . THE Old Reliable Real Estate Office. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO 16(i Dodgs St. . Douglas 1345. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. -Used Cars.- 3: : That Are. Mechanically , Right ;.' We have a fisw Used Cars tlmt . , are : In' 'the . pink of mechanical condition. Come In and Investi gate our spring delivery plan. -..1918 Dodge" Touring. , --- ' 1321 Ford Tourmg. - liii Oakland Roadster. 1(10 Oakland Roadster., . ' .. 1J17 Dodte Roadster. 1913 Oskland Roadster, - 1920 Studebaker Btg Six. . . 1918 Studebaker' RoadCter. . ' 1331 Scrlpps-Booth,-NEW CAn.. 1S21 Ford Sedan, extras. ' 19U Dodge Touring. 1(20 Ford Touring, extras. Buy from a responsible firm. The 0. N. Bonney Motor Company. . ' ' '" ; '' - - ,i Studebaker Distributors. SusO Farnam St. Harney 0676. OLDSMOBILE Special Bargains ; Ford. Touring ....,,....'..(160.00 ' Chevrolet .4 ...(200.00 - Cadillac 4TC.0f ,', ! Uollh Knight .'....(250.00 ' Bulck Truck .1225.00 Overland "4" ............1250.00 Elgin "6" 13(0.00 . Ford Truck '. (350.01 , These are good cars at very . ' low prices. Small down pay ment balance by the month. Will demonstrate ' any of the above for you. Call Atlantic 1770.' Nebraska Oldsmobile Co. Mortgage Loans Omaha Natl Bank BMg. When Out of Employment A Be Want Ad Secret Treaty Prolonged War, Avows Czernin Agreement . Negotiated By England, France, Italy and Roumania Brought Latter Countries Into War. Paris,' Dec. 3, Secret aar'uent, negotiated by the British and French foreign offices, in 1915, to briuR Italy and Roumania into the war actually prolonged the war nearly two years, at the cost of the hundred of thou sands of human lives. Count Ciernin, former Austrian foreign minister, made this revelation in a statement at Vienna, one of the few public declarations made since the war ended. Thcae agreements, he (aid, made it absolutely Impossi ble for the peace efforts made by former Emperor Charles of Austria, in 1917, acting through President Wilson, Premier Clcnienccau and the prince of Bourbon, to succeed. Count Czernin said that he d'd not want to discu.ss-- in any manner Charles himself. -' "This reservation having been made," he continued, "I have no hesi tancy in sayint? that peace was not concluded in 191, between the en tente and Austria (it, was conceded that this would have brought ocace with Germany) because it was abso lutely impossible. . "France and England, to obtain al lies, had promised to pay them at tlie expense of Austria. This was quite natural, but these engagements made by the governments of Lon don and Taris, fatally tied the double-monarchy's interests to those of Germany. .' ' ' ' ' Some of the "Plums." "The treaty of London, concluded in 1915 between France, England. Russia and Italy, promised to Italy the Trentino, German Tyrol, Trieste and Dalmatia. - Another treaty at tributed Bosnia and , Herzegovina to Serbia and later Roumania was in duced to enter the war on the side of the allies bv offering it Transylva- nU art.- W-ilmvin.l. "The allies thus had sold one-tium t ,mnir, in advance, certainly not because of special hatred of Au ii.in.iis,rv -tint to increase their military forces and their chances of victory. I he mistortune . was mat. Austria was to support byatself the met nWhie nolirv. 'France and Eng land, in 1917. could have easily made peace w.ith us, but,, oounci oy secret, treaties, they could, only-offer, condi tions to Austria-Hungary . which would satisfy -the aspirations of the Italians, the Serbians and the Roumanians.- But these conditions were unacceptable for us. ... . - "Think of such a paradoxical sit uation! Our armies occupied Rou mania." Serbia and maintained invul nerably the Italian frontier; yet we were' asked to dismember the mon archy for the. profit of our enemies, who, at that time, seemed indeed to be conquered.: From the very first conversations . Italy made known to Paris and' London that she expected to receive the territories promised norland that nothing could modify her. attitude.'; France and; England remained . faithful to their ally, which was' ciuitc 'natural, ; It' was a question of loyalty. If they had done otherwise Italy would have de tached herself from, the alliance, an event which would have produced a very disagreeable effect throughout the world for the entente.; ' " Couldn't Make ' Peace. "But at that moment we could not have consented to the dismem berment of Austria-Hungary. Our army and our people, who considered themselves victorious since they oc cupied vast enemy, territories, would have thought themselves .betrayed by their . government; -revolution would have broken out, and the emperor would haye been overthrown. "The , Austro-Hungarian govern ment, therefore; could not separate its fortunes from those of Germany. It was .not for love of the king of Prussia that we, continued the war, but because the- treaty of London prevented us from laying down arms If the entente had been willing. tt content itself with changes in fron tiers in place of wanting to cut up our empire I would not have hesi tated to make peace, whether Ger many liked it or not. I would have said to Germany: 'I am making peace,' and I would have appealed to German public opinion and to Europe, and Germany herself would have been forced to accede." Mrs. Ashbaugh : Was ' Intimate With Man, Says Witness West Union, la., Dec. 3. Wit nesses introduced by the prosecution in the trial of Mrs. Effie Ashbaugh, charged with . murdering her hus-: band, Ross 'Ashbaugh, - by - poison last summer, attempted this morning; to establish the intimacy between the woman and "A. J. Cahoe, hired man, ' which ; the state alleges was the inspiration of the crime. - - . ecial Guards in Bluffs ' During Christmas Mail Rush TheJChristmas mails at the Union Pacific . transfer terminal - in Coun cil Bluffs will ..be - guarded by ' nine marines and two civilians, all armed with sawed-off shotguns, according to H. B. Stowe, clerk in charge of the. terminal. . , I Real Estate Transfers Dean W.. Burns and wife to Mary A. Belohlavek, S. "W. Cor. 14th and Avenue N. (5x111 ( 4,7(0 Ralph E. Segur and wife to Bailie . Siosburg, 8. W. Cor. Jth and " California Sts.. (0x133 7,7(0 William Rlesenberg and wife to Otto Wolff. Corby St.. 0 ft. E. ' et Kth St., 8.-8. 20x78 1,(00 Hugh H.. Harper ansr wifa to Mar guerite Jensen.. S. W. Cor. 4th and Grover Sts.. 40x120 (7( Joseph F. -Swell la to Lena Nor gard. 4td St.. 108 ft. N. of Martn da 8V,E. & 60x124 1,(01 Charles H. Shirk and wife to Peter C. Hagen . and wife. 45th Ave., 30 ft. 8. of Maple SC. W. 6. 40x125 1,(00 S. W. Grace to Robert J. i -bnson, (1st St., (( ft S. of PaVleton Ave., E. S. 64x143 I,00 Millie M. Savtge and husband to Howard Herroru Crown Point Ave.. 200 ft. W. of tSth Ave., N. a (0x138 S.I50 Marthena Saunders to Frances Noll- ' man, N. E. Cor. (4th and How ard. (4x134 ,( Josephine V. Freeman to Henry 8. . Raymond .and wife, N. W. Cor. 2tth Ave.. (4x183 (0( Theodore K Carlson to Gertrude A. Leeson, llth St . 10 ft. N. of Laird. W. a '40(13 (,(51 Gertrude A. Leeeon snd husband to Alva V. Artllp. Kth St.. (S ft. N. sf Laird, W. 8. (7X129.... i Large Gowd Attends ' Glenwood Legion Meet Glenwood. Ia., Dec. J. (Specie!,) The American Legion meeting here was welt attended. A hastily formed parade in the afternoon, let) by the high school poverty band, added to the general amusement. The cartridge race held on the pave ment was won by James R. Ander on. Curtice Kier was second, and Bernard Mathews Fas , the worst bruued nose. Many antu(ing stunts were pulled off during the ceremonie( attending the initiation of candidates into the 40 and 8. which was organised 'af ter the general public meeting at the armory. Twenty-six charter members and five out-of-town can didates attended. The ladies auxiliary elected of fi cers as follows: Clarice Rist, presi dent; Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Hollings head. vice presidents; Mrs, Tiffncr, secretary-treasurer. The evening meeting, open to the general public, was addressed by Rev. M. R. Dixon or Persia and Ned Williams of Council Bluffs, f Iowa Education Week Set for December 4 to 10 Des. Moines, Ia Dee. 3. Ameri can education week ij to be observed in Iowa December 4 to 10, under the auspices of the Iowa department of the American Legion and the state department of public instruction. . T. E. McClenahan, superintendent of public instruction, hs sent a let ter to county school superintendents suggesting the following activities in Iowa schools during the week. Monday Flag day. Instruction on the meaning of the American flag. ... Tuesday Instruction on Aqieri can ideals. " Wednesday English, the language of Americans. ''! Thursday Emigration day. " ' ' ' Friday Naturalization day.' , During the week the school chil dren will , draw patriotic posters, write slogans, listen' to four-minute speeches, and visit public places. There will be patriotic music aii,d community singing. V -' Midwinter Fair at Coon Rapids Success Coon Rapids, la., Dec. 3. (Spe cial.) Complete success attended the first midwinter; fair, of the state, which has just come to a close here. There were live stock and grain ex hibits from the four counties of Car roll, Green, Guthrie and Audubon. One thousand dollars -in premiums were distributed. The swine and sheep filled a large garage. iwhile the city, hall held the Targe poultry exhibit. ' The grain ey.'.ibit ' was placed in the', opera house. " '! s " ". . v. - . ''. The midwinter fair will . become permanent. '. Two-thirds -of the needed capital has been subscribed. Omaha Man Arrested in "- Idwa on Forgery Charge : Iowa' Falls. Ia., Dec. 3. (SPecial Telegram.) C. . A. ' Gilbert, ' alias Stephen Kreider, alias J.'1 Lamberr, was ' arrested here, charged with forgery. He is wanted in a score of Iowa cities for ., passing cashier's checks, purporting- to be issued by Vernon (Ia.) Commercial bank. . He had in his. possession, $150 in cur rency and considerable merchandise. He was taken to Marshalltown on a warrant charging forgery on four counts. , He. claims to have a family iii Omaha. . , , . , Guthrie County Boys Win ' : , Honors in Corn Contest v Guthrie Center, la., Dec. 3. (Spe cial.) Guthrie county- furnishes the three-best juvenile ;corn growers in the state,-according"' to' decisions made in tlw boys' corn club con test. . !. : Estell Morgan stands first, having produced 107 bushels on an acre of ground. He lives in Baker township. Glenn BulU living in the north part of the county, was second with 103 bushels. Third place went to Oliver- Simmons, jr., who raised 102 bushels on. an acre. - Mel Coogan Outpoints ; Milwaukee Fighter Milwaukee. Wis., Dec. 3. Me) Coogan, Brooklyn, outpointed Tony Dennis, Milwaukee, and 'Eddie Boehme. Milwaukee, shaded Tommy Carter, El Paso, Tex., in 10 rounds no-decision bouts last night, sport ing. writers agreed. - All boxers are lightweights. - ' - t - ' :,. J -.'',.'-. 1 . ' .. Sioux City Boxers Beat Opponents at Sioux Falls Sioux Falls. S. D., Dec. 3. (Spe cial.) Glen Milligan of Sioux City, defeated Len Schwable of StPauI in a fast eight-round bout here last night. Ted Zanfes of Sioux City gave Johnny Dorghty of Sioux Falls a boxing lesson in four rounds. Iowa News Notes ' Geneva When Arnold Slater em ployed bloodhounds to run down the thief that took a quarter of beef and half a hog which had been butch ered, the half of the porker was re turned to the place from which it was stolen, and the owner is bewil dered over the. unsolved mystey.. Monticcllo Uncle Sam -has put a $6,000 liquor tax lien against - the farm of Mrs. Peter Mundiner, whose husband is charged with operating a still thereon. Des Moines Eight Iowa - cities are acting under a city manager plan of government They are Clarinda, Grinnell, Dubuque, Iowa Falls. Man chester, New Hampton, Sac City and Webster City. - Ames The 700 members of the Iowa Beekeepers' association will hold their annual meeting December 15 and 16. F. P. Padlock, apiarist at Iowa State college, is secretary of the association. Recent reports show that there has been considerable dis ease among Iowa bees, and plans will be formulated for eradication. Preserving of German Graves f. Burdens Frencli m a.,... France Seeks to Change "tlit -Treaty Requiring Nation to V Care for 460,000 Sol- , diers' Graves. - , " exexaxaaBtasssssaatsa By NEWTON C. PARKE. . Paris., Dec. 3. A distinct move." ment in favor of the revision pf cer tain provisions of the treaty of Ver sailles which are unfavorable to France is becoming noticeable In a portion of the French preu. which roundly condemns every attempt by Germany to soften the terms on its behalf. . ' The Matin, a strong supporter of the present government, announces that France proposes to ask the council of ambassadors to revise articles 225 and 226 on the ground '" that they are manifestly unfavora- ble to its interests. These articles refer to the preserving of graves of German soldiers who died in France and of French soldiers who died on German soil. . 460,000 German Graves. "The allied and associated gov crnments and the German govern ment," reads clause 225, "will causa to be respected and maintained the graves of. soldiers and sailors buried in their respective territories." ' But in Germany there are only 20.000 graves of French soldiers prisoners of war who died and wera buried by, their companions, where as in France there repose the bodies of 460,000 Germans. The Matin es timates that it has cost the French Rovernment at least $10,000,000 to bury anal care for graves of German dead, while Germany . has paid out -but little. Belgium, whose rep- rcscntatives ' were . not consulted when . the article was written into the peace treaty. has 250,000 German soldiers resting in its soil and mu3t bear a similarly heavy burden. " ' - ,' Proposes Change. H France , already has proposed to, ,., Germany a. modification of .the, two 1.1 articles of the pact, offering to as sume the cost of the burial of 50,000 Germans. The German ' govern-- nient rejected this proposal in a . -note addressed to the French forl . cign office,'' expressing appreciation of the ' manner in which Germai), ,' prayes, were being respected, but!-y falling back, upon the two articles ,' of the treaty. ' , ' The Matin blames former Pre mier Clemenceau. for permitting the articles to be inserted in the treaty without debate and declares thatr they . were .copied without change from the treaty of Frankfort at: thj.',v end of. the Franco-Prussian war. ucg '; North Platte High school's foot! ball team has been awarded the 1921 championship' of Nebraska by the State. High School Athletic asso- ciation. -' 1 ';,':. . ' ;;"-. . ' ,?,.r .This bit of news no doubt was -av hard blow 'to the Hartington (Neb.) High - followers. The Hartingtotfr team plowed through the.- season without : a defeat, or tie game. -' S.0 i did North Platte, but . . - - -It will be' a hard job4-to make Hartington fans believe their-team , isn't as much entitled, to state hon-... ors as North Platte. '. Certainly-it was no fault of the Hartington gridsters that they didn't play the same teams that , North Platte did. .When two high elevens go through a 'season without a defeat they should play a post-season game to decide the title, at least, that would settle a pile of after-season arguments throughout the. state." ' When Andy Schrriader, the Louis. ' ville (Neb.) . heavyweight scrapper, and George ; Lamson, Walthill In dian, ;signed articles to meet in a 10-round bout in Omaha soon, it . was- all' their . respective managers could do to keep them from staging a : parlor - combat. ' ; Following trie signing of articles, however,' their managers started exe plaining this and that and when the two fighters left the room they were-', good friends. ' , .. " If -you think '13 is not a hoodoo to- fighters just ask Sam Slosky, manager of Earl McArthur, the Sioux City bantam;. Sam, who handles ' Earl, was a downhearted, manager recently when his protege was stopped in the fourth round by Frankie-SchmakcY, It -was McArthur's 13th fight and it was a sorrowful ending for both'1 Earl, and Sam. - .-. ' y,f , However, Sam informs us that Mc Arthur failed to hear the referee count. The Sioux City bantam wa.,T able to arise, says Sam, but was resting, expecting to bounce up it the count of nine. . ; - . Earl Caddock Pins Joe Stangl to Mat - Iowa Tails. Ia.. Dec. 3. (Special. V Earl Caddock threw Joe Stangl with a bdy hold in 28 minutes here last night Stangl was dazed when his head struck the floor and he wa unable to continue, the" verdict beinji awarded to Caddock. s I