8 THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, JANUARY 2. . 1922. Clmifiti Advertitiit lilt ! 11a 1-ou.t r.ra l H.l I ). IM fl II Wr far, I nell It per l' iwr , t aou-cii. .. It. lis f .as. I -rtfll t No 4t lk. far lM It l-il ! !. 1hH tlN tv'l llh-r la Hi Ixily m una- Hh. All adTtisroeni tppai la Wit mcf.lsia aa4 --)l tally tpv'. (or It ehr(. , CONTH ACT HATFt ON APPLICATIOH ( w.t d ttciid' rl it rolllt main orriCK...:int d riiut ma. South aid ...till Soul III (I t. 'bnr eiuri. I U at WANT AlS RKCtlvtD BT f HONK ATLANTIC lH THC KICK will aol t r.enlbl far tor Ik Incarrcrt iBMrtlan drtlMmil rdr4 for our It tlltlA CLOBINfl HOUR rOR WANT D1 fcvtalng K4i:.i. ,.,,.! .It A. M. Horning MliU...... ....I t p. M. Sunder Editiut ,9;M P, UBlurda DEATH'FuTtERALNOTTCEl m'llllAKD l'hrl J , At luctl ho7ll Friday, Dor.mb.r to, uril tl year. Kuiitrtl services "i Hulas Rspen'i fhsp-l, )d nd Cuming St., Monday. January S. t 1:311 .p. m. Interment Forest Lawn emtry. Friend l-i-nm. l'll.LUN Mr. John T. .died lcmbr 91, Ull. l th ham nf bar dauaht-, Mri. I.twls SwarMlandar, 1 4 North Thirtieth M. Funeral service ' will b tnnuncd later, ' MI.LON Mrs. Juhn , T.,' died UKimbir II. Funers) service Tuesday, $ p. m., from th. hnma, (14 N. Ith 8 1. In terment Forest Lawn cemetery. AUTOMATIC s-Vling rnni-ret burlI vault on dlaplav tl Uadlrix undertak. re. Writ limibl , Concrtl ilurll Vaull Co.. Omaha. CEMETERIES. Forest Lawn Th largest rmtrry,ln. Nsbraaka; t2 tore juat north nf lh rity limit west of Florencs. An Idesl location af from disturbance by th city a growth. Per petual car. Not operated fur profit. Cemetery offic Fofeat Lawn street -car ' terminus, 4:d and north city limit. City office. 720 llrandela Theater Illdtr. C FUNFR A LD 1 RECT 6 RS' F. J. STACK &' CO., successor to Mack A Falconer OMAHA'S BEST. rkMBULANCERV. Thirty-third tnd Ftrntm. Hulse & Riepen PIONEER PUNERAk DIRECTORS. Formerly at 701 S. llltl St.. hava movwl to 111) Cumlnt Bt. J a. ill. HEAFEY & HEAFEY Undertakar and Cmbalmcr. Phon HA. Hi. Offlo nil Ptrnam. " ' "florists. LEE LARMQN r DogrV' SAT IT WITH KIOWBRS FROM HEKS A SWOBOIM. HIS FARNA.M- 8THEKY. L. Henderaon. 1507 Ftrnam. Jackaon HIS. JOHN BATH. 1H04 Farnam. Jackaon 1906. LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. LIBERAI. RRWAR?) 'FOR RETI'RN OF DIAMOND PLATINUM BAR PIN LOST AT OMAHA' VLUB "NKW TEAR'S EVE. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. ' CALL HAR NEY 3C0S. 1 LOST rhamola . .bait . containing Jewel. Reward. Harney 0454, .or. HA, 2323. PERSONALS. Kathryn.L. Riley recently returned from the ast. Re opened beauty parlora, neweat and beit. Hair, Scalp and, Skin. By appointment, tMpphon Jackaon $2Aft. THfc. SALVATION -Atmy Industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, m&razines. -Wa oollecL We distribute. Phone Douglas .4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our aew nnme. 1110-11U-1114 Dodae St WANTED Chrtd to- play Eva In Uncle Tom's Cabin Co., Hummer season. Ase. 6to I. Must alng and. dance. ' Prefer Vlond. Good cBso; talary. Send photo. Mrs. E. C. Jones. Little Slnux, Iowa WILI- Mnrttn or "Tom1 Layden write brother Michael, Box A-134, care Omaha Dolly Bee 7 . . - 1)11. B. B. M'QUILLEN Jan. i moves to 110(1 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Jack. 0484. Prophylaxis nd Pyorrhea. MAGNETIC baths, nlso Violet Ray trettt ment with raarsages. ,514 S. 19th, DO. 93K1. SULPHUR hatha. Swedish massage, chi ropody. Evenings to S. 1 209 So. 20th St. Theatrical hlatortcal masque costumes, for plays and parties, at -Liehen'e. Omaha. ELECTRIC hath, massatte. 318'Nevllle Big RBN'f Hoover vacuum.i li:25. HA. 1071. ELECTRIC baths. Swe.l.. masa. WK. 2911. EXPERT MASSAGE. DOUGLAS 9649. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Accordeon Pleating. ACCORDION, tide, knife, box pleatlnu. covered buttons, all styles; hemstltehlhg. btlttonlioles. Write -Ideal Button A Pirnting Co.. 303 Brown block, Jackson 1931. 4 4 1 NEBR. PLEATING rf: tons. 1H04I Farnam.' Sd. Floor. Dg. B7B. Contracton-Painting. PAINTING, papering and plastering. jT Nau. Walnut 4667.' ,-';,-' ' Dancing Academiei TiTF.FlP'S lslli Farnam, Douglas 844. -XAJ-LJi "J Classes Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 8:15 p. m. Private les sons by appointment.' ,Sre methods, atlsfactlon guaranteed.- ' Dressmaking, Furs, aults, dreas.es. rem'd, rHn'd. HA 804 Dentists. Western National Detective Agency. Licensed and bonded. 407' Brandeis Tn. Bldg. Atlantic 2643." RELIABLE Detei'Uva Bureau. Railway B. Bldg.. JA. 20SS. N,jgr.t. KEN. 3813. DR. NASH. 7!4 City NatM Bk. AT. 0637. petfctivciT" Independent l)vte tlv Bureau, 304 Neville HiK aii. 5501) nttett )vai, 4t6: K. 04fiS. JAMES ALLAN. 313 Neville Blk. Evidence secured In ill, cases. Atlantic 113e. tETBCTlVES thUt get results. 409 Pat ton block. JA. 1819. DO -STr,7. Kodak Finishing. ENLARGEMENTS, oil coloring, developing, printing, Kaje Studio. 213 Nevllla Blk FILMS DEVELOPED FREE. The Ensign Co.. 16(17 Howard St.' Patent Attorneys. J. W. MARTIN, patent attorney. 1718 Dodge. Omaha, also Wathlngtom; D,-C We help sell patents, models made. Printinj. EDDY Printing Co.. 31! 8. 13 St, Do. 47 Tailoring. TAILORING done (all kinds) at reason able prices at 2245 'Dodge. DO 4549. Misci Haneous Announcements. DIAMONDS . wr h 'pV". wis; t buy back at small -profit. GRO&S JE.WELRY CO.. 403 N. 16th St. Poug las 6049. RAZOR BLADES sharpened. Single, 36c; doublw edg'-.' 46c dos. Mail orders so licited. Omaha Sharp Co.. 103 N. 16th.i i uA AHA PILLOW COMPANY. Mattn made over in Dew ticks at half prlc of new bed. 1907 Cuming. JA. 2467. FULL dres and tttxedos for rent. John Faldman. 109 N. 16th St. Jackson 3128. EW and rebuilt 'electrical apparatus. LeBron Electric, til S. 13th 8'., Omaha. CALL Herman, the Glailer. Kenw nd 2701. BR1TT Printing Co.. t Elks Bldg. FOR SALE. Pianos and Musical Instruments. GEO. A. SMITH Dealer -In drum. xylo phones, etc.: Instructions. rptrlne. 2761 Davenport St. Phone Harnev I47. TRADE your used plan on a new player piano. Balanc as low at II per mantk. A. HOSPB CO.. lilt Dougla BIO bargains In phonographs and record a 8HLAES PHONOGRAPH. 1404 Dodge. JOHN TAFP laxopbona shop, repairing a ad sapplle. 1 Leflang Bldg. D. 947. DC.NUl I. .....w FOR sale. t .rn-'m-ri. II -wool Doodee" suit, cheap, alteratlona free tiitat Cor. 14h and Harney 81a. BRINGING UP I i acm MA,a NiNe UU n it: f T h Q I JJ 6oeTHe . juw thought- Liv6 ro MKe to I J mill A w ooon eetf 'wcuu- no one t KWOw Onb Of W -lfM MAOilE OOT f CON, COLLECT ' r , THC n MINE Jjfl ,T 5f ' ILLOCTlT-bA, K Wtl M. J . ' FOR SALE. BUSINESS CHANCES. Clothing and Fur. ........ TOR RENT Th Atna hotel with toft rUR8 remodeled, rellned and cleaned. drink parlor at corner of 1 3th and KNKKTER ALASKA FUR CO.. )0dg. Si... Omaha. Has 47 rooms, tl M. 16th tit Pougla Till, steam heated, furnlahed snd ready to Typewrites and Supnlies. ' KS""' " 10 r,"on,lbU TYTEwiuTERS , Thos. W. Hazen, ADDING MACHINES. ' All MAKES bought, sold, rented tnd 304 Arthur Bldg. Tell, DO. 8330. repaired Hoi agent for the CORONA. ... ,n ,. u Oat nur nrlrea l,for vau huv Kvarv ROOMING house, 20 rooms, all mod., all m.rMnI Z,2rlnKJA fnt" or winter; terms; .Ickne.a; , machln guaranteed. money maker; located In Grand Ialand. , Central Typewriter Exc. w. f.f''!! ,?f,J,or-' o"1 1 Jackaon 4120. J 1912 Farnam V Third. i.-. 1 r, FIRST-CLASH oft drink parlor and bar- Miscellaneous Articles. ber shop; living room In rear, toil Q 8t. SEWlWlrfAHiNES" "'EDUCATIoijg"" W. rent. ren..r.M needle, tnd p.rl. Mid.Winter Term Jan, 2 IUIVjIYDLO pAT 8Cj,ool NIGHT 8CHOOL. 15lh and Harney. Douglas t97t. Complete course In accountancy, ml- HARDWARE and furnltur stock,"fltture 'hln bookkeeping, comptometry. thort- and building of K. O. Brown, bankrupt. n,"" nd typewriting. railroad and located at Greenwood. Neb. Will s-ll vlreles telegraphy, civil .ervic and all separately. Sal will be held t tli Ungllsh snd commercial branches. Write, store, January 5. 1922, at 11 a. m. Wm. -til or phon Jackson 1666 for larg il- M. Hughe, Trustee, (Iretns, Neb. lustrated catalog. Address FOR HALE Farming equipment and BOyleS College, Omaha Bre1""' ro'""n:M- A"46, Boylea Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. . ss- . !! OPPORTUNITY WT;sey;te"om.'FIxt,ukrl l&tnlVcZ' Education I. the gateway to tuccess. aw rr to J ? .L r.,!.S. J? Th Extension Division. United Y. M. JBW.or. 11th and Douglas. JA. 3724. c A Bcnmls orfer. n(..rly 300 courses WAUTCrt CTTi'tiTtViKie ' t0T Pre hour study at horn In prac-j WAHltj,!) all U4.11UWS. tlcally any line from elementary school j. work to postgraduate college courses. l"'- Pee our window display at Barker Bros. , CARPENTER Married man wants Job. 1'tlnt Co.. 1609V4 Farnam St. Scholar- Steady, dependable, good workman. Will "h'P Kv(n to ex-nervlco men. -U consider anything. Address Box L-602, Mr. Reld at th Y. M. C. A. or Phone Omaha Bee. Kenwood 4773. W A NT E D By young married man, posl- Van Sant School of Business, tlon selling for good, reliable firm, pay- Day arid Evening Schools, ing salary: can give references. Wagner. 220 Omaha National Bank Bids. Market 3761. Douglas 5890. , STEADY young man wants position; has VfiT D PMT OOOajfC had experience In shipping room; willing PKJK Mni-IWUBa, to do anything. Call Webster 6629. Furnished Rooms. CARPENTER wants work of any kind. vr.un oniiu mi Ch!?ango St"23- Char'e' Carpenter' through0"." room dl- -nlraKO rectory. Call at offlco for llet of cholc MAN exp. In clerical and .hotel office desirable rooms in all partt of th city. work can do painting, decorating and A service that benefits both advertiser room designing. L-603, Omaha Bee. , and room seeker. . YOUNG man wishes to workj way to CALIFORNIA St.. 3310 Furnished rooms some point In Michigan. Married; war In brand new house, on Harney carllm. veteran. L-604, Omaha Bee. Garage If desired. Gentleman preferred. Harney 0466. POSITION as Janitor night or tiny, any- thing; not afraid to work; ref. L-500. Housekeeping KOOTTIS. 0mah THE GUIDE TO JUNIOR high student wishes to do tutor- th better housekeeping rooms ft th Ing. Reasonable rates. L-601 Omaha Be.. directory furnished to advertiser and ASH and rubbish hauling. Webster 6470. om hunter. Call at Bee offlco for fre copy containing deslrubl vacancies i Female. In all part of the city - AN ELDERLY widower of refinement SUITE of clean neatly furnished, weir would like to work for elderly widow heated room. 2nd floor,- 2903 Dodge. lady of best society. G. Robb, 319 N. LIGHT, pleasant, mod. 2-rm. suite; close Seventeenth St. City. . In; garage. Harney 4989. . EXPERIENCED young lady wishes clerl- 270 DODGE 2 rooms furnished complete, cal work, nnawering phones or a smoll 6. single hkpg.. $5. Good heat. ' P. B. X. board. Ref. KE. 0446. , .,... 1 77. 7. : TH ' 511 so- 24TH Housekeeping and sleeping TYPIST and offlco clerk wants position: rooms by day. week or month. permanent. If possible; best of refer- ences. Box A-5, Omaha Bee. S MOD., warm ran., 1st floor, prlv. bath; ' , ,. : ; rr ; 1 adults;' reas. HA. 6875. COLORED lady wishes employment as . store Jaditress, 10 years' experience. Board and Rooms, Very industrious. . Webster 3915. , . ,... . rr ' ; , , CLOSE In, all modern front room for 2, LXPERT bookkeeper and cashier jpen for strlctly private family, home cooking, position with reliable firm. A-l refer- m7 Capitol Ave., walking distance. ences. Box A-47. .Omsha Bee." . P .-,t- j , . , r DELIGHTFUL, priv. home, 2 gsnTmen. MID,I?JLE"AGED, lady wli ,ake caAe OI Bre'kfst and dinner. HA 1469 for ap'tmnt . children evenings or afternoons. Doug- . , - 769- : Unfurnished Rooms. E wRJE,IMn teTrer. aS?.ri??iS' 2 LOVELY warm rooms, newly decorat-.d. wf? , paii Insurance preferred. Ht ht Rn(, none furnlsne(1. JA, Webster ion. 1605. even.'ng WA. 6391. Adults. EXPERIENCED young lady wishes tern- I . : porary or permanent clerical position. FOR RENT HOUSES. Call Harney 6691., refined young lady wishes worit Unfurnished. answering phones. Box A-137, Bee. " ' LADY wants cooking by day. Call Harney, AbOllt FebrUSry 1 Laundry and Day Work. "The MilrlrPfl" CHAMBER MAID- work or day wor' 1I,C tflllUlCU wanted by day or week. Colored. Web- ' ster 6356. w"l ready for -occupancy; 5 rooms, tt ; : bedrooms and bath upstairs: llvintr COLORED woman wishes cleaning or r00ms down. attractive, well arranged, maid work; half day. Phone WE. 3259. Rnd iocat,,i iN DUNDEE, at 49th and EXPERIENCED white lady wants day Dodge Sts. We will be glad to show work. $8 per day. Ref. DO. 6071. or plans. A reliable woman wants house cleaning ' ti j. m l n and laundry -work. DO. 7084. JTeterS 1 TUSt LO., IR2n'Is0-28rhasAvneT h$ST 73. "Where Omaha Rents" WANTED TO BU. Atlantic 0544. 17th and Farnam Sts. DESKS DESKS DESKS . New desks, used desks bought, sold and MINNE LTJSA Bungalow, 2744 Titus Ave. traded. J. C Reed, 1207 Farnam. D. 514S . . ' . . ' S.room house, north of Bcmis Park, 3510 HELP WANTED-MALE. Chlrl" Stores and Offices. Peters Trust Co., YOUNG men. over 17. desiring govern- "WrlOro flTYmrlo Ponfc" ment positions. $130 monthly, write for T XlcrtJ KJUlAlld. 1CHLS free list of positions now open. J. Leon ard, (former Civil Service1 examiner). Atlantic 0644. 17th tnd Farnam Sts. 909 Equitable Bldg.. Washington, P. C Professions and Trades. 7-R- dwelling, 4 bedrooms, modern ex- cept heat. 1637 N. 19th St. 136. BIG MONEY! DO IT NOW! LEARN Web. 2849. Doug.' 1636. THE BEST BUSINESS IN THE BEST : . WAY IN THE BEST PLACE AND DUNDEE home, 6 rooms with bath up- SHORTEST TIME. . LEARN IT ALL Per floor), private entrance. Walnut AT THE NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE 0965. . SCHOOL. 2814 N. 20TH ST.. OMAHA , r-r- WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG. FOR RENT APTS. AND FLATS. FIREMEN, brakemen. beginners. $150; , p- ;-uj later $250 monthly. Write Railway, f urmsnco. Box 1758. Omaha Bee. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. FURNISHED room In Alsatian apart- 110 S. 14th. Writ for catalog. ments, No. 23, $18 per month. , ,. Salesmen and Solicitors. Peters Trust Co.. WANT good produce salesman who has - " T,'Lke1ir0rna,ha trada- CaU at 117 So- Where Omaha Rents "xTVoW iJIfS?." TTu.ht AUanti0 5"- 17th "a Fa st-- Bldg. . : ; COMPLETELY furnished S and t-room Miscellaneous. apartments; private bath; steam heat; T TTr . . walking distance. Brown Apt., 60S N. MEN WANTED tut st. do. 6644. - TO HAUL GRAVEL ON ROAD IM- 3-ROOM furnished apt., first floor, strlct- PROVEMENT WORK IN SOUTH DA- lv mod. home. Heat, light, gas and KOTA; 24 HOURS PER DAY, WORK phone furnished. DO. 8975. NOW GOING ON. MEN MUST BUY 5 unn ,,, ,. . . . . . NEW TRUCK AND PAY ONE-THIBD '"rVonabTe m8 mIoI St ' ON DELIVERY, BALANCE IN II "asonanie. 118 Maple St. MONTHS, fine Opportunity FOR Unfurnished. TWO men to form partnership. WE HAVE PLENTY OF WORK AHEAD. WRITE A-138. OMAHA BEE. AN attractive t-room apartment with S- ANY intelligent person, either sex. may J?? CO0d;IhnTHenlnJ,,J' earn $100 to $206 monthly correspond- 'co5?t 310gDor.t"ree?a Ing for newspapers: $i to $15 per col- Court. 310 Dodge-street, umn: sll or spare time; experience un- xCterS 1 TUSt KjO.t necessary; no canvassing. Send for 4iin t Particular.. National Pr Bureau, "Where Omaha RentS " ' ' ' . . Atlantic 0544. 17th tnd Farnam Sts. HELP WANTED FEMALE. 5 . t AND 4-ROOM heated brick flats. $40; Stores and Offices. 2:12 n. 21st st. Geo. c Eseiin, 111 pax- 7-. . . ; ton Block. GIRLS to prepare for government posl- tlons: $1,009 to $1,209 for stenographer. Pofpra TtTlcir rnmnenv $1,200 to $1,400 for bookkeepers, to ACIXIB A iUSt jUnipailY, start. Call Douglas 7774. or wrlto Am. WHERE OMAHA RENTS Inst, 102 N. 14th. Omaha. . . O O room modern apt., th HELP WANTED. A ' T! 9, s Rental agenct. 172 Howard St. U. 434. Ja. 2805. Male and Female. CLOSE IN. warm, steam heatedfon 4 or . 5-room apt. Apply 229 N. tJd. WANTED Men. ladies and boy to learn - barber trade; Mg demsnd: wage whii FOR RENT Business Property. learning: strictly modern. Call or write , I4"3 Dodgo St. Trl-Cily Barber College. For Rent business chances Harney Street Tat BARBER shop for sale; 4 chairs fwhitek, . , ,i . in a aew 199-room hotel; also a 2-chair. rjlPnT,eDtn WIL ?r?ZPZ;th o,h Is polbl. for yo. to make dr. ,t- Sl JZ. '.'Tll. I. ' tract!, lot, for all or any part of nes. Wm. Ellis. Spencer. Ia. , fe,t of ... w(t, ; TO buv or pell a business quickly, writ. good el!-llghted basement. I the Western Business Exrhang. Ter- BANKERS MORTOAGJS LOAN CO., I mlnal Building. Omaha, Neb, Jacks. 191 FATHER 0. S. ftttot OfTe FOR RENT Business Property. Several very dsslrabl offices now ready for occupancy on th fourth floor nf thla building. Just completed. Be Thos. W. Hazen, 104 Arthur Bldg. Tel. DO, 1330. THREK-8TORY and basement building. 2037 Farnam St.. right In th heart of th coming retail center. Will lease for term of yeaxs, about 12,000 aquar feel In all. For further Information se ALFRED THOMAS A HON CO. 604 First National Bank. SPLENDID brick bldg., plate-glaa front concrete floors, elevator to 2d floor about 1.250 ft. floor space; located at win ana cunung ats. F. I). WEAD, 310 8. 18th St. At. 0161 1803 ST. MARYS Ave., has more than 1,000 q. ft. ft floor apace; good loca tion; rent reasnnanie. c. n. uarse, 218 So. 18th St., . DO. 7412. OFFICE space, partially furnlahed If de sired. C. E.' Smith, 410 Peters Trust Bldg. Douglas 6604. WE have soma snappy offices that rent very reasonable. Call at 409 Finance Building. . . MERCANTILE STORAGE AND WARE HOUSE CO.. Utfc and Jones Sts GOOD office room, 3d floor across from Fontenelle hotet Call DO, 4743. ATLANTIC 2138 Physicians room with dentists. First Nat. Bank Bldg. SEE F D. WEAD. 310 PO. 18TH ST. H. M. Christie, warehouse A track'ge prop. MOVING AND STORAGE. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separate locked rooms for hrusehold goods and pianos, moving, packing tnd shipping. BEKINS OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE. 806 South Kth. Douglas 4163. ESTIMATES furnished on storage and moving. Contracts taJten by Job or hr. Globe Van & Storage Co., J A. 433S. AT. 0230. 620-24 North 16th. St POULTRY AND PET STOCK. GOOD Spitz watch dog, full blooded, year old. 1214 S. 25th Ave. AT. 1143. CANARIES, male and female. WE. 5719. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. 1920 Nash Coupe 1920 Nash Touring 1920 Bulclc Touring . 1920 Auburn Touring 1920 Cadillac Roadster 1920 Jordan Touring 1920 Kissel Coup. 1920 Four-Passenger Kissel Sport 1921 Jordan Touring 1 1919 Studebaker Touring, Special Six Every car listed has been put In ex cellent, mechanical condition. Their ap pearance Is tine and can hardly be dis tinguished from new cars. Priced to sell. Wa believe money spent for a good used car Is a better Investment than spending It for a cheap new car. So. why hesitate! Peterson Motor Co., Farnam at"27th Ave." Harney 5066. FORD COUPE LIKE NEW ' . H76. Adkins Motor Co., ; Authorized Ford Dealers. 4911 South 24th Street. 60 USED CARS. From $50 and up. Terms. Trucks from $150 up. Winter tops, auto bodies. GOLDSTROM AUTO SALES CO., 1318 Harney St J A. 2468. 1919 OAKLAND SEDAN. THIS CAR IS IN PERFECT CONDITION, HAS FIVE TIRES AND IS REFINISHED. WILL SELL CHEAP.. CASH OR TERMS. PHONE DO. 8987, OR SEE IT AT 2024 FARNAM ST. 1920 BUICK Touring, refinlshed and put in perfect condition. Equipped with five tires and is a real buy at $685. Terms can be arranged. 2024 Farnam St. Phone DO. 8987. SOME bargain In used Fords; prompt delivery on new Fords. ' M'CAFFREY MOTOR CO.. Th Handy Ford Strvlc Station. 15th and Jackaon St. DO. 3600. BUY A GUY U SMITH USED CAR. A Safe Investment , 26th and Farnam St. Phone Douglas 1970. WWTTTPT V saves you money. H nilJjJJi J20 so. 13TH ST. USED cars bought, sold snd exchanged. TRAWVER AUTO CO.. 2210 Farnam St. USED radiators, all makes for sale. Green ough Radiator Repair. 2039 Farnam. HOLLY, expert auto trimmer. 812 S 24th. Autos for Hire. WHY not rent a one-ton truck and drive It yourself to do your moving and hauf- tngt It will sava you one-half your moving bill. Drive It Yourself Co., 1314 Howard St. 'Doug. 2(22. FARM LANDS. Iowa Lands. FARMERS Sell your land; cash, terms, exchange; Information free. Georg. W. Brown. P. O. Box 653. Clinton. Ia. Minnesota Lands. EQUITY Land Exchantc 8t Paul. Minn. FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans. WE hat cah oo tand to loan .a Oman residences. B H. LOUGEB. 1NO. 618 Keelln Bldg OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO, 1011 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Jackson 271$. S tlv to $1 .( msd rumptly. P. D WEAD. Wead Bids.. 21 8 isth ft. Stocks and Bonds. LIBERTY BONDS bought and sold. AT. :44 Mack's Bond House. 1421 1st Nat REAL ESTATE WANTED AM Id the markrt for 6 or -rrom mod ern home. Must be priced right. -Ca. pay about $! cash. Bog A-149, Omaha Be. 5F.E JIOG3 AND MAGGIE IN fVU. TACE OF COiMS IN THE SUNOAV ftCE REAL ESTATE WANTED. Charles W. Young & Son Real Estate,- Rentals, Insuranc. 1603-3 City National Bank Bldg. At. t68. To buy or sell Omaha Real Estate nr UWLUK & M DONALD 112(1 City Nat Bk Bldg. Jackaon I42 1418 1st Nntl. Bk Bldg. Jackson 1948, RTR K'rT'.TT REAL E8TATK JJXVXVi 1 1 3rlt, Rents, Insures. 350 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 0631. HAVE liiQUirics for homsa do you want to sell your property? List It with C. A. Orlmmel. Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. N. P. DODGE CO., quick tales. DO. 0829. REALESTATE"INVETMENTS. INCOME $1,770 PRICK $12,760 TWO SEPARATE DOUBLE BRICK FLATS Four flats, five rooms each, strictly modern, separate cellars snd hestlng plants, oak finish, all In first-class condition. A splendid buy, unless your money Is making you over 10 per cent HASTINGS A HEYDEN, Realtors. 1 614 Harney St. Atlantlo 0050. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.' FOR EXCHANGE $20,000. First mort gage, running 3 years, 6 secured on 640 acres Minnesota, land. Will ex change for Impj-oved or unimproved land up to $16,000, balance rash, Schwab Bros.. 102& Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Florence Nethaway. Flor. prop, no colored. KE 1409 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West. $3,150 BARGAIN $3,160. Six rooms and bath, mod. ex. elee. light; double -garage with 117x140 feet of ground. Two blocks to 'Military avenue car service. $800 cash, $36 per month. nfitinnwp t"atht ,r. 630 PeterB Trust Bldg. Jackson 3262. BEMIS Park district, new five-room bungalow, east front lot. two blocks to car. DO. C547 or J A. 4228, BLST offer mada buys 4177 Wakeley Ave., fine 7-room bungalow, Cathedral district. Crelgh. S08 Bee. J A. 0200. J B. ROBINSON, real estate and Invest- gin, o.fl reiers -trust. DO. 807 P. E. BUCK A OO buy and sell homes. ' North. Minne Lusa All modern, splendid condition, seven room house, south front, fireplace, heat ed sleeping porch, large closets; down, stairs all oak, oak floors and white enamel up; large attic, full basement, garage, cement driveway, paved stree., and two lots. For price and terms, call World Realty Co., - Douglas 6342. Evenings, Harney 1349. Mr. Colored Man: Biggest Snap in Omaha, $375 Cash . -Clever 5-room bungalow, located near 2sth Avenue and Blnney. Price, $3,750. The owner paid $4,000 for this house. Call Mr. Tollver, AT. 0721, KE. 1086. KOUNTZE PARK BUNGALOW Five neat rooms and bath, all on one floor: strictly modern; garage looking right into the park. Big secrl flce for $4,960. $1,300 cash will handle. OSBORNE REALTY CO. 630 Peters Trust Bldg. ' JA. 2282. NEAR 26th and Larimore, new, all mod ern 6-room bungalow; cQtnplete, $4,750. cway terms. Atlantic 3540. FOR SALE or rent, 8-room modern house m iiiis r-umney. . i;au owner, ivia. 1692, South. BEAUTIFUL PARKVALE HOME. Five large, airy rooms and bath, all on one floor; fireplace,- buffet, all built-in features; choice oak finish. A snap for $7,000, terms. Shown gladly by appointment. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 630 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 5282. 6-ROOM house and lot; $1,100; straight bargain. G, P. STEBBIN3. 1610 Chicago. Acreage. SEE THIS TODAY and you sure will have a prosperous New Year. Five-room cottage with 171x252 feet of ground; opposite the new Florence Field Addition: garage, chicken houses, fruit; for only $4,000; one-half cash. You sure can doublo your money on this. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 530 Peters Trust Bldg. Jackson 2282. TWO acres Florence, two blocks to oar and pavement Faces two streets. Ideal poultry, fruit and garden land. Price $1,800; $60 cash, $20 a month or will take good second mortgage as - part payment. Sunday and Monday call Harney 6805 or Webster 4038. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, Realtors, 1614 Harney St. Atlantlo 0050. Vacant Property. - Ralston Lots S"11 S payments. Phone Stewart. Ralston. 10-W. Miscellaneous. New Bungalow, $350 Cash balance monthly, buys brand new bun galow fn south part of town; oak and enamel finish; built-in feature; fine basement; completely modern. Prce, 'The Byron Reed Co., Douglas 02S7. 1612 Farnam St. THE Old Reliable Real Estate Office. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO 1508 Dodge St Douglas 1345. W Make Omaha RESIDENCE LOANS Monthly Installment Plat, Prepayment any tint. At. Lain on Buiiatn Proparti. Liberal Optional Privilege.. Reasonable Commissions. ietv seciioiv of iht? Dee- all he nev.3 o.boul the knov yicxvViT?, yo. I'ri VDWX MO i o of iMt 7 MONt t M 1 fSLEEPY-TIME TALES THE TALE OF TURKEY PR0UDF00T BY ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY CHAPTER VIII. Hard to Please. ' It was very hard to please Turkey Proudfoot. To be sure, he always pleased himself. But nothing anyone else did seemed to suit him. And Who did tha,t?"he squalled.. there was one thing that always made him very peevish. That was the gob bling of the younger tutkey cocks. To anybody that wasn't a turkey, their voices sounded just as sweet as Turkey Proudfoot's. But he claimed that there was something wrone with all gobbles except his own. Either they were too loud or too soft, too high or too low, too lone or too short. And whenever a young cock gobbled in his hearine. Turkev Proudfoot was sure to rush up to him and order him to keep still, for pity s sake! They usually obeyed him. Not only was Turkey Proudfoot the big gest gobbler on the farm, but he had a fierce and lordly look about him. It was a bold young turkey cock that dared defy him. Once in a while one of them foolishly ventured to tell Turkey Proudfoot to mind his own affairs. And then there was sure to be a fight a quick, short, noisy fray which ended always in the same fash ion, with Turkey Proudfoot chasing the young cock out of the farmyard. Luckily for the youngsters, they could run faster than he could, for they were not nearly as heavy. Although Turkey Proudfoot didn't like to hear others gobble, neverthe less he enjoyed the excuse for a fight that the gobbling gave him. And when he had nothing more im portant to do he often stood still and listened in the hope of hearing some upstart gobbler testing his voice in a neighboring field. Newly grown cocks had to go a long way off to be safe from Turkey Proud foot's attacks. One day in the middle of the sum mer the lord of the turkey flock was feeding behind the barn when a loud gobble brought his head up with a jerk. "Hal" Turkey Proudfoot cried. "That's somebody in the yard, around the barn. He thinks I'm farther away than this, or he'd never dare bawl like that." Turkey Proudfoot dashed around the barn at a swift trot. He was surprised to see not a turkey cock in the farmyard. The rooster was there, however. And Turkey Proud foot eyed him sternly. "You weren't trying to gobble a moment ago, were you?" he inquired. "No, indeed!" said the rooster. Turkey Proudfoot looked puzzled. "Somebody; gobbled," he declared. "I'm sure the noise came from this yard. I was behind the barn when I heard it. - And I hurried around the corner at once." "Maybe the person that gobbled ran around the other end of the barn, to dodge you,'.' the rooster suggested. "I'll go and see," said Turkey Proudfoot. And he went baclc where he came from. - He found nobody there. But that annoying gobble sounded again and brought him back into the yard faster than before. "Who did that?.' he squalled. And somebody mocked him. Some body repeated his question after him. It was the same voice that had gob bled. Turkey Proudfoot's rage was terri ble to see. (Copyright, 1921. by Metropolitan News paper S t-!c ) Piirents' Problems ' Should children be permitted to call their aunts and uncles by their first nam? Not unless the aunts and uncles l are of the ages of the children. Chil dren should not call any grown per sons by their first names. Ytgg8 Blow Meat Market Safe, Get Only Few Dollars Yeggmen who blew a safe in the A. Mollner's meat market. 2303 South Sixteenth street. New Year's eve, were poorly rewarded for their work. They got but a few dollar.. The proprietor had taken home the Saturday receipts. l U- f ,MT' rATOaj ftCKVICC Inc. u m ami Drawn for The Bee by McManut Coprrifbl. ICI. lnlrnlHHil H f la ONE novjne I y My Marriage Problems Add Ctrriso.'t New Pass .1 "Revelations of a Wife" (CopjTiBbt, 1031, b? Ntwipepti rttur Bertie, trie. ) How Lillian Outwitted Bess Dean. I had switched off the ignition be fore Bess Dean spoke, and I turned in astonishment to look at her. Her request was so odd, her agitation so unusual, that I could not understand it, and when I looked at her I was still more puzzled. Her eyes were glancing from one side to the other like a person fearing pursuit, I said incredulously to myself, and her checks were flushed a vivid crimson. That something had put her in a panic was plainly to be seen. "Why, Bess! How absurd to think of leaving you at one of the stores! Do you realize that it is within fifteen minutes of train time? I'll run you over to the store at once, and then bring you back again. And Lillian can buy your ticket in the i meantime if you wish." N6, no! v Her voice was irantir. "I I can't explain. You'll think I'm crazy, I know, but please do as I ask. If you don't. I'll have to jump out of the car right now, and go over there myself." What utter nonsense! I retorted, j turning back to the wheel and switch ing on the ignition. Uf course, 1 11 take you over to the store at once, but I shall bring you back again. "Wait a second." , Bess Dean's Agitation. Lillian's cool, even tones arrested mv foot upon the starter. I realized that subconsciously I had been wait ing for her voice. When 1 haa turned to speak to Bess I had been as much astonished at Lillian's at titude as at the panic of the younger woman. For my friend's eyes were playing over the girl . as though she were some odd specimen of animal. Even as I watched they had gone significantly f-.'-ni her face to the group of wom.-.i on the platform, then back again, and Twondered if her acute perception had found some connection between those women, the only people in sight, and the girl's sudden agitation. "I want to get out of here," she said. "Surely that is my old friend, Anna Edwards, on the platform." She had spoken slowly, deliber ately, with her eyes on Bess Dean, And under her scrutiny the color re ceded from the girl's face, leaving it gray, and Bess Dean's eyes went down. Lillian's eyes narrowed ever- so slightly, 1 a trick, the meaning of which I have learned. She does it unconsciously when she has played a card of whose power she had been doubtful, and sees it take a trick. , "How queer that she should be here," she said slowly, significantly. "She is the assistant principal in your school to whom you were speaking this morning, is she not? I must ask her for the address of the air plane pilot who must have brought her here." , "Let me get out of here." The Kirl tore at the handle of the door, flung it open, and sprang to the ground. Then she fairly dashed her luggage to the platform and faced us both with head flung back and de fiant eyes. "Run along back with your nurse, Madge," she sneered. "She can be counted upon, to play the game for you at all times. And I've had a perfectly splendiferous time, old dear. I shall always remember how hard you've worked to give me a good time. I only hope I'll be able to en tertain you as well some day. -Goodbye." She waved an airy hand at me, and glanced under suddenly narrowed, sulky eyelids at Lillian. "As for you," she said, "you've called the turn, and you're tickled enough to turn , two somersaults. I suppose your sporting code calls for one old cat warning another against the frivolous young vamp coming into the school's sacred precincts." There was genuine anxiety in her tone, although her words were de fiant, even taunting. I guessed that she was pinning all her hopes on so goading Lillian that Lillian would flv into a rage and then Miss Edwards would not be able to decide which was in the wrong. "Just a moment, my young friend." Lillian said, and there was that .'n her voice wbich held the girl im movable. "You are making two mis takes. One is in referring to your self as a vamp. A vamp is supposed to succeed in her vamping, is she not? But I haven't noticed any par ticular laurels on your brow, unless vou count cradle-snatchinp- ,as an i achievement." She waited a full half-minute for her words to get beneath the skin qr the girl who was watching her, afraid to go, equally afraid fhat a woman on the platform, who I guessed was 'ss tdwards, and who was watcn ing os. would come lorward. it 1 could have stopped Lillian I would, for during the drive down much of my rancor against the girl had dis-l appeared. But I knew better than to interfere with Lillian in the cool wrath which possessed her. "The other mistake you are mak ing," she went on slowly, deliberate ly, "is in believing my reference to ?iis Edwards. I never have set eyes on her in my life. But I think she is romino- toward von now. Good-bve L ICllI hfl . ri u y' i a I good luck, and mind your step." I Jack and Jill "Darling, both of ut in gctlititr (at!" taid Jill, one evening-, ti she peered tt her reflection in the Ut, ' We both ought to go 01 did 'or a few weeks,'1 'I'm perfectly satisfied vtith my food," grunted Jick, taking off hit collar, and looking st hit profile in the minor, "There's not ign of t double chin on either of ut, . "I didn't tprak about your chin, dear," chided Jill. "I've been read ing a book on health by famout physical trainer who hat a farm where millionaires take training." "I'm not a millionaire, honey, so why take training I" ''All the more re aon to that you'll live long enough to be one. Now at the end o( the first chapter there it a litt cf menu 1 for a month. Sup pose we try ia out." "Oh, there't no ue in arguing with a beautiful dotiiettic tyrant, 1 tup poe," and Jack kitted her to ihow now much he fcWd her. That was trtticd, then, and Jill felt quite tuperiorand heroic, at ih " prepared the slimnrst of brcakfaita the next day. Jack laid nothing,but ate every thing in sight whirls amounted to littfe. That eveninusl dinner wa composed of queer vegetable mix tures which he did not! recognize. "What is all this?" Vie ("cmanded, "Not a bit of meat andVnc butter . and this rough, dry breaill?" "It't prepared from the Vt of rec ipes at the end of the teconef chapter, dear," protested Jill girl. "All right, I suppose it's thorough ly scientific, I tee Henry Ford Juiys they'll be feeding new-born babV with chemical 'milk some day and svnthetic beef for tfrowniiDt. Im agine eating apple pie produced front tome kind of fruit dug up from a minet" The dieting lasted through the week. Without confessing it Jack doubled his luncheon orders in the city. But Jill was quiet conscientious. The began to look diaphonous as a spirit to Jack's anxious eyes. But he would not suggest a change to the old-fashioned vulgar diet of other and less scientific days. Saturday afternoon he came home earlier than usual, and surprised Jill by slipping into the kithen door, in stead of the front. She was working at the oven as he entered, and Jack smelled a pleas antly familiar odor. . "What on earth is that burning?" he demanded. "What do you mean coming in here and startling me?" she retorted, looking sheepishly at him. "Well, I thought" Jill looked at the bundles as he hesitated. Then she tore open the first one, as be hid it on the kitchtn table. "Why, Jack, dearl It's a beauti ful pork roast I Where did you get it?" "At the same place that I bought these mutton chops down in Wash ington market. Then there's a steak in this bundle, too." "Oh, but Jack such an awful lot of meat. We can never eat it." "Don't you believe it. I can fin ish this all between now and church time.-I've had enough science, any way." - Jack suddenly reached down and swung-the handle of the oven, open ing it to see a cioua 01 iragrani va por come forth. v , "WhatV this?" ' , "Dear, I was going to give you a pleasant surprise it's the loveliest fattest turkey" "Huh! I thought you were follow ing the second chapter of that book. Now who's the one to weaken on the diet question? And what about your scientist?" Jill tried to look unconcerned, but Lshe humbly answered: "Well dear, I read clear through the book by this time, and it says in the last chapter that some constitu tions if affected badly by a diet, should be built up by an exercise, while at the same time eating a lit tle meat. It says that a certain amount of fatty granules are neces sary to resist disease." "Well, you're the first one to yield." said Jack, remembering guilt ily the hearty lunch with which he had even startled the restaurant waiter. "I know, darling, but I must con fess to you that for the last two 01 three days I've been cooking ham and eggs for lunch, with potatoes and bread and butter I have been very cruel to my dearest boy. Ve will eat all we like, from now on and just exercise." And Jack accepted her hug and kiss with all the aplomb of a war hero. (Copyright, 1921, Thompson Featurt) Service.) Sense .ommon By J. J. MUNDY. v Have You Made New Resolutions? This is a good time to think about she resolution you made a year ago. Some of them you kept for a while. but gradually you began to break away and soon you made no effort to carry them out. . Supposing you had been faithful up to now with your resolutions for the past year, would you not be bet ter off in many ways? . .Perhaps you -have had a better time, more pleasure than you would 1 l j .- . v... iidvc nau 111 idi lying uiiui uui, uut is a good time ail you think about' And how do you know how much pleasure, unexpected, you might have found if you had kept to your good plan to get ahead in the past year. ' What about getting something saved for the rainy day which is bound to come? Have you not been putting it o-T from year to year, this savings ac count which sickness or otd age may need to make you comfortable? Are you going to keep on tilt "t is too late to provide for old age? What do you care what the "crowd" says if you make some cuts in pleasures? Even if they of the crowd would, how would you like to have them take up a collection to pay your bills when they know as well as you that you did not save when you could as well as not? It would pay you to realize that the crowd criticises you for your ex travagance. A barge of 500.000 gallons capaci ty is used by a San Francisco sugar refinery 1 to provide a fresh water supply. " if ft.