t c REAL ESTATE WANTED. OIK to wm a ikimt Wt to Mil, tr4 r kallaf kaa al lr Ha. Wilt a"4 I lt Charles W. Martin & Co. ttorl fit OMta Xn Ha. W AT tilt. ATI for o4 oma, Cladrl Dtflrteli four r mar k4raai for It r l- Unr-rav tract, a-r Omaha. frank C Sl, Pl ! . r llaraay P7I4. a ar t.HuUll modar ham, at II t( d, about It ar maark. Mix (Iv kuyar far tha. rY la buy. Jut all Jacaaoo m, ar Uaraty IT v- ina Charles W. Young & Son Raal Eatat. Ranula, Inauraara. ! Cur NaL Hk. AT. MM. FOR ktUVICU, ll four bom NOKTHWaLL JOIfNkOM Toa(laa 1417. to I Elx-lrlo Blag. T bur ar a! Omaha Ral r-aiaia FOWLER & M'DONALD 111 City Nafl Bk. Bldf. Jarkaow KM GRUENIG(1rc.ari;,:fJrulk- 1(11 ! Nat'l Fa. HI1 jaraaon !, UAVU Inquiries for horna do you want ts Mil your Bropartyf I-lat It wllk C A. Orlmmtl, Omaha Nali Bk. Bld 1 AM movln to Omaha anil want a, ftva room, modam bungalow. Can pay about HOD caah. Hoi , Billot, la. WANT to buy 4 or l-room hom by ink; not vr M.7S0. Vox A-74, Omaha Baa. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Bemon. I-R00M bona with ( tola, all modarn nt bath. CliU-kon houaa and carata. " I jot In young aaparaiui and aoma fruit traaa. Thla la an Ideal Dlar for tarden- Ing and a rood invMlmtnt, a tha city or Raiwon la growing waai. itaaaou ior Killing, daath of hiulmnd. Cheap for raah, or 11.009 down, balanc monthly. Blnrmy. wa. nit. Dundee. 118 So.' 50th Ave. Brlrk vanar. mom. kadroom and alaarjln Dorch. til balh with por- calaln future, lam living room 1 s!l, dining room Hll, library 14x18, dan room, fireplace, built-in bookca, attractlv kitchen, breakfuat room, ra frlaarator room and built-in feature t bed room. aewlng room, alaeplng porch; facaa aaet. In Ideal location. Call v for appointment. Binder & Otis, Realtor. Ill CUr National Bk. Bldg. JA, till. Loan on real wtat. Dundee 4-room Dunfle bungalow, t bedroom. Attlo. H. W. heat. Oak. Flreplac. Harney 4747. TVant Dundee Home I, T or I room. W hav iour buyara. with a-aod eaah vaymenta. Ton nead only call Jackaon 0585. Also need 4 and l-xoom borne. C. G. Carlberg, Realtor, J10-31J Brandal Theater Bid. Happy hollow boulevard. 10-roora Bpanlah Typ Kallaaton. doubl garage, large corntr lot. with doubl frontag. all kind of flower and hnfl)bry: vapor . hut. oak throughout, with ivory finish!, fireplace, all bullt-ln tea , tur, on of the moat completa home In th city. Price 130,000 on good term. - . . 3. Xj. HIATT OOMPAKTv i C C. Banian, Pretldtnt. 1IH-1I Eouglek. AT. 0011. - 108 So.; 50th St ' Brick Tnr. facta et, Uvlnr room, den. dining room, kitchen; upstair 2 bedroom and alcov 1x10, til bath, ' all oak throughout, doubl brick sa rg, excellent home, near school and car lino. Priced right, mult b sold thl month otherwise will b rented posaeaaion February 15, Binder & Otis, Realtor. lit City National Bank Bldg. Loan on real estate. BUNGALOW ON DAVENPORT STREET Th best offering we have on this treat. Living room, dining room, 2 bedroom, bath and kitchen; upstair a room haa been finished and used as emergency bedroom. Big brick fireplace. Artlatio hruhbery. For appointment call Max Ator, Sunday, Harney 8261. B HITLER & CARY. Realtor. Pougla 5074, 804 Keelin Bldg. SIX room wltll garagej oak first floor. nuns m . Term. CHAS. D. BETjMAN, AT. S2B0. 723 Peters Truat Bldk. Florence tfKTHAWAT, trade galore; colored ex empt. K 1408. REAL ESTATEltNWsTMENTSl Frame Duplex Flat, ' 3408-10 No. 24th St. o ' Here 1 a choice Investment. Property rented for I960 per- year. Everything strictly modern, six rooms and bath on each aide. Improvements all paid. ?3,S00 cash required. See Mr. Mueller.- George F. Jones Co., 1 ,- Douglas 6035. GOOD BRICK STORE BLDG. . On of th best of built buildings, IJxTO. -with a basement under th whole building, cement floor, six room and bath on Id floor, electrlo light, ground 35x170; cost 120,000 to replace this hulldlna; today and owner Will aell for 11,600. VT. H. GATES. 147 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. JA. 1204. Realtor. WE. 2l. SMALL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. A good clean opportunity for th mall Investor, 10x130 feet directly on ' 34th St., and witbln walking distance of down town. Double hous with I room and bath down and & rooms and bath np. All In excellent condition. Price for Quick sal 16,600 and 11,000 cash. Bedford-Johnston Co., I0 World-Herald Bldg. JA. 1T34. INTEREST MULTIPLIES LIKE . RABBITS But we nave a row of brick flats that beat 'em, monthly rental 1340, annual rents, I4.0S0. Tenants furnish their own heat. About 10.000 cash will do, will taka good mortgage or contract paper aa part payment. RASP BROS, ill Kecllne Bldg. Atlantic 0T51 ' REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. For Exchange - Ton have wanted a small farm for some time. It is now within your reach. W will tak your city prop erty in a payment.- Call or see ua at once. It I your opportunity. Proposition No. 1: Forty-eight acres with six-room house, six mile from city ot Glen wood, la. On of those attractive . Mtlls Coanty place you have heard so . much about. Bankers Mortgage Loan Company, til South llth SL Jackaoa IMC 7J-acr stock farm, fully stocked, and equipped, finely Improved, 00 acre cultivated, S acre alfalfa. On Federal highway. 11 mile north ef Aineworth. north central Nebraska; near echool. church, dally mail, telephone. All clear, will trad for clear Income property or aaaall farm Hi eastern Nebraska or Iowa. Ellxa Stephenson. enr, Ain- worrn. ree. - WB cam exchange your Income property i fsr tne tatng yon want. BROWNE ft TRACT . 141 ecurttie Bldg. . AT. 111. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. Ite-AOMIt IOWA rAkki III h, all ir Jaw farei. ft a tra proem. eta Ideal ktafk faraa. Ka caaate for clear laoam hara Will lak tltee dear treMrty, wlU Uk back kelaaca t all Mr. Hum liniJlA.NB 7 It ACT III (Weoriile AT. III. iTkNVKrt lty brwk raaidaae praaarty ad aeaal lot, fraw of Iceumbfaaoa 4 valaad l III., far Omaba any property) taiabt aasuma aera aaeum. kraae aa Hmh iruriy. hi law a. til ratio mag. 11AVB suod. cinouin, !! wkaat lead la (iraeley County, Xaaaaa. t aehag for anercaatll uck. haa, kardwar or gents' JurnUuina. t lemeat U Wlloa, inauna, uriy eouniy, aanaaa UAVH good, aineoth, level wheat land la Uraeley eouaiy, Kaneaa, to" aiohaa for marraaui iocu. Boa kardwar ar gent' furnlauing. Clem.nl l Wi on. Tribune, uroaiay county, Kanaaa. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Wtat New Commercial High District lilt Burt it Tw full trr frame nous consisting ot two 4-room and Kitonanetle apartments, finished In oak first floor and Bin aarond floor. Newlv deooraied; hot water hsat; garage for I car. Lot lOalTI feet; 1 block to rar una. special lax all palu I'rlo s.goo, vary way irm ( purchss eaa v rraueu, George & Co., Realtors, AtUntlo 3024. Do You Want a Real Home? IP TUB PRICE 18 niaiiTt W are offering thl 1-story, (-room hous at a greatly reduced price, w .believe It will plaa you; fin grid of oea an iirst iioor; I bedroom and sleep. Ing porch on aecond floor; oak floor; while enamel flnlah: brick foundation: larg ast front lot. Located near 41at Ave. and Wakeley. A. P. Tukey. & Son, . 110 First Natl. Bk. Bldg. J A. 4IJI. Sunday call Mr. Patereon, CO. 1170, or Mr. Bt'hermerhorn, HA. 0!IJ. Own Your Own Home Begin now to acquire It by getting a lot Id Kdgewood, Omaha'a most high- ciass resiuenca aanitlon. we have a few choice lots left which you oan buy on easy terms, or on which we will build to your order. For further Information can urant Benson. Sunday and evening. rvaiuut joov. , Benson & Carmichael, 141 Paxton Block. . Atlantic, 1(40. NO BETTER BUNGALOW IN TOWN FOR 10,000. Located In Montclalr, Omaha's finest close-in restricted residence district, on a lovely south front lot; I good sized rooms, run basement and attic; two corner nearooma, bullt-ln book cases, buffet and kitchen, select oak and enamel finish. Solid construction. Call Bunoay, ma. 0411. , SCHROEDER INVESTMENT CO., Realtors. "W Build Homes." Ill Railway Exchange. JA. IUI. 16th and Harney. REAL HOME FOR 6,600. 11.000 CASH. Built and occupied by owner, who Is changing his plans, we offer for first time, close In, 7-room, fully md. homu, In A-l condition; garage, paved street, lot 50 by 140. tha lot alona worth 12 000 leaving the home and garage for only 14,500' on terms. We ar sp poslttve about thl bargain that we will submit it to any honest contractor as to value. Call Prank C. Beat, Harney 1714, or BEST & GESTRINO, BO. 1135. 602 Securities Bldg. Near 36th and Cass Sts. A REAL SNAP. , Beautiful 4-room. strlctlv modarn home with livlnar room across entlra ' front; oak floors and finish on lat floor; bedroom white enameled: full ce ment basement: double garage, cement ariveway: 17.500 -with 11.500 cash. Sun- . day, HA 4415. H. W. Yolland, r , 710 Peters Trust Bldg. - DO I5IS. MONTCLAIR BARGAIN WE call your attention to a real bar gain in a six-room home, located on a corner lot, paved street and on block from car line. Hous has three large bedrooms, long; living room, flreplaee, oak floors throug-hour, beautifully dec orated ana tne property is only one year old. Double Karate. The price la only 9. COO and can be handled with, 11,500 cash. NORTHWALL JOHNSON, Douglas 74S7. 503 Electrlo Bldg. LOTS LOTS LOTS Leavenworth Heights, over 15 lots In this addition, isbu to J,uuu, some terms. Clalrmont, corner lot, special paid, 11.250. Fontenelle Blvd., 11,600. Field Club, 2 lots, 85th Ave. and Poppelton. $2,600, East front, special, must sell, 11.250, We build homes, submit your plans. v- SCHROEDER INVESTMENT CO.. Realtor Jackson 3261, 15th Harney. 638 Ry. Exohge. . 7 Rooms, West : AH large rooms. Oak floors through out. Full basement, brick foundation, French doors fb side porch. Corner lot, south and east front. Beautiful shade trees. Four corner bed rooms and flno attlo above. Thla home can be bought for 17,600 and term arranged. Bedford-Johnston Co., 0 World-Herald Bldg. J A. 1TS4. HANSCOM PARK HOME : " 3004 POPPLETON, 16,600. . Attractive, comfortable 6-room bom, with three large sunny bedrooms, maple floors throughout, garage and driveway. Good terms.. Inspect today by calling; HA. 2207. , W. FARNA1I SMITH CO. JA. 0664. 1320 Famam St. 1100 CASH. J929 No. 49th St., 4 rooms, with water, electric light and guaranteed furnace. Full cemented basement. House Is 2 years bid. Lot 40x149. 1100 down, 132.60 per month. See this today. Ask for E, R. Carse, Sll So. 18th St., Doug--7413, days. NEAR CLAIRMONT ADD. Dandy alx-room house with choice east front, near the car, for only 14,200; 11,000 cash and 140 a month will handle. OSBORNE REALTY CO., tSO Peters Trust Bldg. JA. 1281. NEARLY new five-room oak and white enameled finished bungalow In Leaven worth Heights, double garage, lot 60x 108, on paved street, this Is a rare bar gain. Prices only 10.600. Let me show this to you at once. Call Wal. 2811. CHOICE LOT FOR SALE. Montclalr addition; splepdid, desir able lot and location and will price right with terms. Lock Box H6, Kiron, Iowa. 1 OR SALE By owner, 7-room modern house; hot water neat, run nasemeni nd attic; corner lot, double garage; tiro blocks from car line. Beml Park. WA. 0862. GOOD 7-r. modern home near" Dundee. Block to car.' Only 13,160 with 11.000 " cash, baL 2S monthly. WA. 1704 or JA. 0S8S. BEMIS Park district, new five-room bungalow, east front lot. two blocks to car. DO 0647 or JA. 4228". J B. ROBINSON, real estate and invest ment. 64J Peter Trust. DO. 0TJ D. E. BUCK As CO. buy and sell home. North. Lots en Larlmore avenue, between 24th and 2"th atreeta, on the South 81de. Will sell on easy payments or will build to your order. We also have on dndy 6-room bungalow Just being completed. Price, 14.760. Easy terms. For full In formation call Walnut 16S0 evenings. Grant Benson, . Benson & Carmichael, 141 Paxton Block. Atlantic 1640. Near 34th and Ames Ave. This Is a good hom locality. TV have a large number of listing around there One of the best of them Is a 6-room house, modern excepting heat, wltb. a well kept yard. Some fruit. This ran b old on a payment plao. Will pa? you to Inquire, Phon Mr. Hanson, Wal nut 115 or Amos Grant Co., Realtors, Douglas tl'O. Ground Floor. 21 So. llth St.. (-ROOM modern bungalow, fall cement basemeat, paving paid, ill! Finkaer. SEAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. NORTH SIDE A slMi faaiaa kaastlfal Mil. Ir Perk i f reeea and breakfast reami larg sua reami I eedroema, ill beihi eic.ll.nl eondltloa liiroug out; doukl (aracs solid drive. Kail! knlw I roe la Ml. Lusai beautifully flnlabad la k throughout) all Ike latest butlt-l ft. Iri fereg and drtv; l,0 Aasther f I rnai w wait ffer this: owoer a account ef susta aausl elL y Tw kem 4 daedy rooms and bath with l-room accommodations; full base meat, good furnac; gee, eleetrl llglita; ood eak finish and floor: bullt-la bookcases couth front lot, all street Improvements paid xopt rlv install, menu ef paving. Price, 14.211; 0 eaan, iji.h per montn. , Overlooking Mlllr Park. Baagalaw ef -1 rooms, modern, larg lot, paving all paid; t,ju. . i On Na. 101k. Bear Ak-lar-Bes Dan l-room cottage, modern teept heal; ll.ioo; .oocB, lll.ll per month, under call KB till r KB 1471. Charles W. Martin & Co., Realtor. TIT Omaha Nat l Bk. Bldg. AT 1117. GOOD irX-ROOWf MODERN BOHSl ON TERMS Ok" ONLX Hit CASH. Raving living room with brick fire place and dining room finished In oak, kitchen with pantry and lo chest room. Three sleeping rooms and bath room on second floor finished In birch, a good basement with cement floor, house In good order, built by owner for a home, south front lot 10x114 at 1461 Emmet street, near Sherman Ave. car line, price 14,000, occupied by owner. W. II. UATHS. 4T Omaha Net' t'l Banl nk HI dr. J A. 1214. Six-Room House Ras reception ball, living room, din ing room, butler's bantry, kitchen and rear entry on first floor; three nlc bed rooms and bath on aecond floor; full cement basement; brick foundation; on corner lot; paved atreet, paving P'd; garage; close to rar and school. Price 11,600. Located 2863 Fowler Ave. Sun day cell KE 0400. Norris & Norris, 1601 Dodge St. . Phone J A 4270. $2,150 In easy walking dtatanc to 14th and Ames Ave. Holding vacant until sold. This Is sll modern, but heat. About 1200 to 300 down and balance uk rent. Call air. Chuda, Barney 1300 or Amos Grant Co., Realtors, Dniierlan R3RA Ground Floor, 210 So. 18th St. Five-Room Bungalow Just completed, stucco construction, eak finish, built-in features, large rooms, full cement basement, plastered coal bin, floored attic. On large east front lot on Florence boulevard. Price, 16,000. Terms. Call KE. 0460. Norris & Norris,' 1103 Dodge St. Phone J A. 4270. Five Rooms and Sunroom CLOSE TO MILLER PARK. Oak floor and finish. Rooms all on first floor. Fireplace, . bookcases, buffet and cupboarda Full cement basement, clothes chute. Owner will consider ex change for seven-room house. Sunday call Mr. Voorhees, Walnut 1744. R. D. QLARK COMPANY, Realtors. Allantlc'8631. 621-2 Securities Bldr. BUT ONE OF THE BEST homes In the choice Miller Park dis trict; seven rooms and real tile bath; oak finish down, white, enamel up; oalc floors throughout; all the built-in fea tures; garage; lot 50x120; offered at th bargain price ot 17,860: terms. OSBORNE REALTY CO., ISO Peters Trust Bldg. JA. 1281. MODERN, two-family house, steam heat. Double garage, snerman avenue. z,uuii cash, balance like rent. . McCAGUH INVESTMENT CO. -Douglas 1346. Evening Mr. Lawler, Kenwood 2571. MAKE an offer on this brand new 4-room bungalow, modern except heat. Located at 44th and Ohio. Call Sunday, Mr. Fits- patrlck. Kenwood 0294. R. F. CLART CO. 14th and Ames Ave. Kenwood 0176 KOUNTZE PARK BUNGALOW, Dandy five-room bungalow, all on one floor, strictly modern, garage, on the boulevard; a snap for 14,950; 11,600 cash. OSBORNE REALTY COkr AN I , r, .... t.,i., m a- ! ji. 630 Peters Trust' Bldg;. JA. 22S2. FOR SALE New seven-room house, close to car; hot water heat, built by owner for home, located at z&m i-rati nireer. Onen for Inspection Sunday afternoon, Z to 4, or pnone w a. zjj. NEAR 26th and Larlmore, new, all mod ern 6-room bungalow; complete, ,iov. Easy terms. Atlantic 3540. 4464 BEDFORD Ave., 4-room modern bun galow; terms reasonable, ck&ium, ens BEEr J A. 0200. - FIVE two-story home, double garage. 2JS-9 City National. DO. 9001. South. OFFER WANTED FIELD CLUB. Beautiful home with very larg lot. Hot water heat with thermostat. Ex ceptionally fine living1 room with small library. Fireplace, beamed celling and sunrooin. 4 fine bedrooms and tiled bath. Extra' shower off of one bed room. Double garage. Pric reduced to 111.600 and offer wanted, Bedford-Johnston Co., 800 World-Herald Bldgr. J A. 1734. 5 ROOMS, 12,350 , , . Partly modern; only 2 blocks from ear line and school; within IS minutes walk from Sixteenth and Farnam. 1500 cash, balance monthly. Sunday call Mr. Craig, Atlantic 3210. SHULER & CARY, Realtors. Douglas 6074. 204 Keellne Bldg. FOUR-ROOM house, partly modern, ga rage. 4740 Q St.; cash S600. Fries 12,700. L0UI3 COHN, '. 462S So. 24th St. MA. 014S. Vacant Property. Now Is the Time. TO BUY YOUR LOT and gst an early start In the building of your new home. Other ar doing It, as we have sold eight lots In th last SO days, all of which are to ba Improved as soon as the spring; open up. We havs a large list of lot In the best part of the city, which we will be glad to show you It you will but give us the opportunity. If it should happen that we haven't tstiat you want, we'll get It for you if it' In Omaha. Willard'CV Slabaugh, Realtor. McCagu Bldg. Jackson JJ6I. ' FOR SALE. Two lots, plowed, northwest corner 16th and folk, 1 block nortn or earpy county line. No Improvements in. Best cash offer takes them. . Act quick. Inquire 3337 Polk. Market 2122. LOT 1, BLOCK FROM MILLER PARK 1750. This Is on paved street with all Im provements in street. A snap. -W. FARNAM SMITH A CO. JA. 0564. WA. 41ST. Ralston Lots naymente. Phon 8tewrt. Ralston. 10-w. TWO choice east front lots. tJ.600 lor both. 34th St.. norta or uoage. D. V. HOLES CO.. Jackson 0040. Acreage. ACRES WEST DODOS 14,600. - Dandy five-acre tract Just north of Dodge Street, overlooking Fair acres. Good 3 -room house, about 200 bearing fruit tree. High nd sightly location. W can handl thl for about $1,000 cash, balanc monthly. A nlc profit on thl for some on. 3. L HIATT COMPAXY. C. C. Hansen. Prealdent 1I14-IS Douglas. AT. OOtt. CHOICE PARKVALkj HOME Beautiful five-room. oak finished bungalow; flreplac. ub room, bullt-ln features, and lot 0xl, far 17,000. Part cash. OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY, lit Ptr Trust Bldr. ja. 2232 or do. ;:ia 'Demurest Honey' Letters Filed in - Stillman Case Love MesugM Alleged to Have Been Written by Fred v Beauvaii to Mm. Stillman. ' By Calrsreal terrlee. New York, Jin. 7. Wore "deareit honey" letten, illtged to have been written by Fred Beauvais to Mr. Anne U. Stillman, and a brief note Mri. Stillman ii laid to have lent to the Indian guide, were injected into Jainei A. Stillman'i tuit for divorce yesterday. The letten were filed In con tunc tlon with an appeal the banker it orenarintr from the recent decision requiring him to contribute $7,500 moretowardi the expenses of his eitranged wife's fight for vindica tion. . . ' One of the letten has a number of crosses at the end which Stillman's counsel were meant as symbols of huffs and kisses. .Both letters open with the salutation, "My dearest honey. "Nice Letter." The. first letter alleged to have been written by Beauvais, May 20, reads: "Mv dearest honey: "Thank you' very much for your .. " J ..I nice letter ana teicgram. uu uuu know how it cheered me. I Wis sick yesterday, very sick with a heaw headache. I seem to have got ten these headaches in Montreal and elsewhere. I could not sleep at night until I would come to your room. "Yes. dear, I am lonely for you and miss you very much. It is just as though there were no more lights in the world tor me. In your letters you say I could come to see you, dear, les, i Know i am Daa and mean to you. I always want to make love, to you afterwards. "Oh, it seems ages and ages since I have seen vou and it will be just as long before I wiH be ablevto take hold and take you in my arms and give you a nice big hug and kiss, ' "If anyone tries to make love to you down there I will rind it out. it they' do I will kill them sure, because you are all mine and Guy's or rather, I am all your's and Guy's to the end. "Lots of love and kisses to the Great Beyond. - "Fred." Second Letter. The second letter dated May 21, 1919 reads: "I just received 10. pigs, four months old, that I bought on the way up. We have some chickens left The carpenters worked yesterday and today it is raining hard. There are REAL, ESTATE INVESTMENTS. Acreage. ACREAGE SNAP. Candy rive-room cottage, atghtly lo cation; garage, chicken house, some fruit, 173x152 feet of arround. Owner for quick sale says 14.000. Part cash, OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY. 6S0 Peters Trust Bldg. JA. MM. 10 ACRES, 11.000 CASH. Balanc easy payment. Located at 41th and Redlck Ave. Barn, poultry houses and cava Real buy for some on at 16.000. W. EARN AM SMITH CO.' 1320 Farnam St. JA. 0SI4. 20 ACRES, 4H mil N. Iff. Ce. Bluffs. Model farm, city convenience, l-room house, solendld home, lots fruit. Will trade for 80 or 100 acrea good land in xnod. worm, me pries, ai, HA. 6061. ONE acre near 60th and Center St., 11,000. Phone WA. 41S7. Miscellaneous. Dundee Brick and Stucco 7 rooms! 2 stories, modern. Oak fin Ish; furnace heat; Buud water heater. Well built. In excellent condition. J- oar garaga 2 lots 100x136 ft. Fine lawn and hrubbery. Price $16,000. Reasonable terms. Owner will exchange ' for a large home of 8 or 9 rooms in Dundee. What have you to offer ?. Minne Lusa Home On Bautnan Av., 1 block from Miller parK and car line, 6 rooms, 3 stories, modern. Corner lot. Price, 8,000. Terms 13,000 cash, balance monthly. Choice Building. Lots In the Dunde district. W Jfav a desirable list ot over 100 lots In this district to select from. It will ray . you to see us before you aeciae to buy. Phone Kenwood 42B or Walnut 0170. ,; Fowler & McDonald, REALTORS. . JA. 14:6. 1120 City Nat l Bank Blilg. : FOR S4.000 WB CAN BUILD a nifty 6-room. Colonial bungalow: strictly modern, with oak floors throughout. Best of material used Complete In every respect, including screens, fixtures. - shade, etc. HASTINGS A HBTDEN, 114 Harney St. 7-ROOM. 3-story house, paved corner; close to car and school: fine location; oak: garage: sleeping; porch; only 8,760. Call Harney 4747 evenings. THE) Old Reliable Real Kstata Office, M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO. 150 Dodg St. Douglaa 1J4S. Real Estate Transfers Dundee Realty Co., to John C. TComn. Nicholas at.. 92 4 ff a. of G2d st, . s. 60x135 t MOO Sarah Vongrovltch and husband, to Anna Kohlber. 17th St.. SS ft. S. of Webster st, e. a 33x9 1,100 Eouthslde Land Co., to Tony Buran and wife. 12d ave.. 140 ft- a. of Graver St.. w. a (0x130 I0 R. M. Laverty and wife to Michael U I.rkln and wife. C St.. 100 ft. e. of 27th st. a a 60x120 1 Harry II. Ford to Harold J. Grove Kvans at.. 200 ft. a. of 66th at.. a. a. 60x120 , I Bert McMshill and wlf to Burt M. Kirby nd wife, Wirt t.. S64V ft, w. of 25th St., n. a 33x134 1,700 Clara Schollman and husband to Thomas H. La Munyon and wife, Hartmaa avenue, 120 ft, e. ot 27th t., a a 40x133 4,7 John P. Peterson and wife to Bertna Mlcheela. a w. cor. 2Sth and Toung, e133 1,600 Sebastian Salerno and wife to Flla delfo Giblllsco, a a cor. Parkwlld avenue. 36x113 4,400 Hazel W. Lancaster and husband to Leo A. Hoffman, Dodge St., 10 2-3 ft. w. ef 24th at., a. a SS 1-1x114 26,000 FORDS With Worm Steerins; Gear are aaf to driV. See Sprague Tire Co. 18th and Cumin; St. tAft y Mortgage 3U Loans V PC Osaaka Nfl W- Bash Blag. two room that we did not come to py conclusion aboutI mean at to color, inete roomi are uuua ana Alex "Let me know if you find it very lonely oat in the country. Let m know now you are fixed and u Mr, S. comet out often. "Have you poke a to Mr. S. about your dream that yon had up here? And, moat of all, about youiclf and dear ouyf "Vou think I am fooling you when I lay that tome day I am going to kidnap Guy and bring him up here. First of all I'll get you up here and tnen i II kidnap uuy, "Oh. then what a little family It will be all sunshine and love, just what I have always been dreaming and hoping for and what we hope to do, I hope we will soon be together, noney dear, love, "Let me know how soon before we will see one another again. "The farm work is coming along fine. By next week all the Dlantinur will be done. "With all my love for you and Guy. (Six crosses were ineroolated here as follows: x x x x x x). These are kisses for you and Guy. Goodby dear, for a little while. Your's ever and ever. "FRED." First Bill Under Budget System Passed by House Sum of $9,250,000 Out of $169,000,000 in Treasury Appropriation for 'Dry" Enforcement. Washington. Man. 7. The house passed late yesterday the first annual supply measure drafted under the budget' system the 'treasury ap propriation bill, carrying approxi mately $169,000,000, of which $9,250,- 000 is for enforcement of prohibition during: the fiscal year beginning next uly iirst. r , The measure was sent to the sen ate without a record vote, practically no opposition developing to its var ious provisions. Unly one amend ment was adopted while several sec tions were eliminated on points of order. , Representative Hill, republican. Maryland, made an unsuccessful at tempt i to cut the amount provided for prohibition enforcement to $250, 000, but his amendment was quickly snowed under. At the ouUet the Maryland mem ber proposed that the amount for enforcement of the 18th amendment be slashed to $250,000 with the added provision that if any additional funds were needed states, which he said had acted concurrently with federal government in bringing on prohibK tion, should contribute as they saw a. rua proposal, nowever, was nocked out on a point of order and Mr. Hill then called for a vote on the straight question of reducing tne appropriation. In a point o order by Represen tative Walsh, republican, Massachus etts, provision for a $10,000 salary for an under secretary of the treasury was eliminated. The effect of the budeet svstem. members said, was evident in the few changes urooosed. A vear aeo. the various appropriation bills were the target of dozens of amendments and points of order. - Liquor Valued at $100,000 Seized in New York Raid New York. Tan. 7. Prohibition agents yesterday raided Jack's res taurant at Isixth avenue and Forty' third street and hauled awav nearlv $100,000 worth of liquor in motor trucks. " A large crowd of shoppers witnessed the raid. Prohibition agents stated that ad mission was refused, whereupon one of the agents broke a small window in a door and released the safety catch. Ten agents rushed up stairs. Xhe liquor was lound in a second story apartment adjoining the res' taurant itself. A heavy steel shutter covering the window of the apart ment was ripped open with crow' bars. Scores of cases of Scotch and rye whjsky, champagne and other rare wines, gin and cordials were seized, Two ChildreuUiOse Lives "When Chicago Home Burns Chicago. Tail. 7. Two children burned to death and a third suf fered injuries that may prove fata! when their home caught fire and was destroyed while the mother was on a hasty errand at a neighboring grocery, bhe had left boplna, 5: Florian, 3, arid Theresa, 6 months, in the; house. The girls were in bed and Florian was playing in the kitchen. . Returning 15 minutes latrtv the mother found the house m flames, Fighting her way in, she rescued Florian but neighbors prevented her going after the others, as the roof was falling. Firemen found the little girls. both dead. It is believed the boy started the fire while playing with matches. Woman Charged With Placing Baby Daughter on Hot Stove Newark. N. T., Tan. 7. Charged eyith placing her prize-winning baby daughter on a redhot stove because she would not stop crying, Mrs. Josephine Riccardo, 21, was ar raigned in court here yesterday and held in bail for hearing later. The baby, who recently took a prize in a beauty contest, is in the babies hospital in a serious condition from burns on the legs, hips and thighs. Mrs. Kiccardo denies the charge and says the child fell on the stove -by accident 66th Cavalry Reserve Division Assigned Here The .war department has author ized the establishment of the 66th cavalry reserve division, allotted to the Seventh corps area. Headquarters will be in the armv building, Omaha. Lt Col Frank P. Amos has been appointed temporary chief of staff and work of organizing the division will begin at once. Auto Is Confiscated. Frank Linehan, 2627 Meredith street, was arrested by federal agents Friday for illegal poession and transportation of two gallons of alco hol. His auto was confiscated. Line han was later released on a $1,000 surety bond, Wife Surprises Girl in Embrace of Her Husbaiu; And, Too Late, Victim of Cir cumstance! Learm Her Hate for Man Ii Really Love, Pennileis, out of work and hungry. she tramped the streets, She had left the luxurious home provided for her because the had learned that she had been subsisting on the charity of a man. And that man was the one she loved, lost to her forever, she thought, because he was engaged to another. Nothing But Sorrow. All her life she had met nothing but bttter disappointments. While still in het 'teens the air had lost her guaedlan and protector by death. Then, when accepted as a member of a happy home, the hus band had made love to her and the wife caught him with the girl Strug gling in his arms. Loves Too Late, Taken to a new home, that of t friend of her dead father, the girl discovered her love for Peter Notn ard. the man she thought she hated. Hut it was too late he had been caught in the wiles of a butterfly vaniDire. Then she lound tnat reter was paying her lather s inena lor ncr "keep3 and she slipped away to the old rooming house. How it all ended is told in "The Story of Ninette," a gripping love serial by Ruby M. Ayres, author ol "The Fortune Hunter." "The Re membered Kiss" and "A Man's- Way," starting in The Evening Bee Monday, North Carolina Man , Wants Muscle Shoals Washington, Jan. 7. The offer of Frederick E. Enestrum of Wilming ton. N. C. for the Muscle Shoals project was given out yesterday by Secretary of War Weeks. . Mr. Engstrum proposes to lease the entire project and complete tne power stations, dams and certain other works, at a total cost to the government of , 536,U00,UW. He ot fers to maintain the plant at his own exnense. the eovernment to receive an adpnnatc revenue whether the plant is operated by the government or bv the company, and to sell the product at prices fixed by the secre tary ot agriculture, supplying an ut mands regardless of other business interests. Admirers or Roosevelt OhBerve Date of Death Oyster Bay, N. Y., Jan. 7. The Rnnsevelt Pilerimaee. an 'association of close friends and admirers of the former president, journeyed here yes terday to commemorate the third an niversary of his death. At the grave T)r. Lyman Abbott, chairman nf the association, intro duced James R. Garfield, Roosevelt's secretary of commerce and labor, who read the address delivered by the Colonel before the Nobel prize conji'ttce in Christiania in 1910. Mr. Thomas Robbins of Philadel phia placed a wreath on the grave. The association then went to Saga more Hill, where they were enter tained at luncheon by Mrs. Roose caused "damage estimated at more vclt. Attorney Killed When , Auto Goes Through Ice Marion. Wis.. Tan. 7. Hal R. Martin, local attorney, was drowned last night when'the closed automobile he was driving across the ice of Lake Monona plunged through into an opening into the lake. Martin had attempted a short cut over the ice but on arriving at the onnnsite shore found his way blocked bv snow. .He turned back according to witnesses.' . A,...lia'm!L The body is believed pinned wit! in the automobile. - Physician Arrested After . ' r i Patient Leaps to Death Philadelphia, Jan. 7. Dr. William H. Bricker, jr., wanted in Atlantic City on charges of malpractice, was captured at his home here lasi nigni. The ranture followed the lean from a window of Brickcr's sanitarium of a Philadelphia gin whose, condition was reported to he serious. Dr. Bricker will be taken to At lantic City today for arraignment on a second charge, local authorities an nounced. Far Eastern Troops Deieat White guards PeMntr. Tan. 7. The far eastern republic, in messages . received here frnm t.hita. claims tnat its troop?. aided by reinforcements, are defeat ing the White Guards and approach ing Khabarovsk. Volunteer troops operating between Khabarovsk and Nikolsk are said to be cutting off the retreat of the White Guards. Appeal Cases Monday. Frank Dineen. city prosecutor, an nounced yesterday he would take up appeal cases trom tne ponce coun Monday. Ihere are more than ou apoeals 'to be heard, an accumulation of 'three months. The cases include 12 automobile convictions for speed ing and other traffic rule violation. Clearing House Statement New York. Tan. 7. The actual condition of the clearing house banks and trust companies for the Cfive davs'i. shows that they hold $56,744,10 reserve, in excess oi legal requirements. This is an in crease of $39,577,950 from last week. Deaths and Funerals Jhn O. Iwmon. S5. died suddenly of apopleay Thursday alaht at tha home of a neighbor. Ms lived at (29 South Thlrty-alnh street and la survived bj his lf and a son, Pr. J. C. Iwerson. Th funeral will be held Monday at X from th home. interment la tVeet Laura cemetery. ' R. T. Power. 74. a Union Vaolflc rsll- road conductor runnina est ef Omaha for year, died In Pacific Grove, "al., Thunmay. He Is survived by his widow. The body will b broacht to. Omaba lor bariaU Celluloid Collars Dangerous In Berlin Berlin, Jan. 7. A remarkable ac cident occurred la Berlin street car yesterday when a man smoking ci gar bumped the lighted end against a pmenger wearing celluloid col lar. The collar caught fire and the passenger's neck was encircled with (lames, hit hair, hat and shirt being burned. The injured nun wit taken to a hospital. Broken Bottles . in Short Cut to Packing Plants Broken bottlet and other glass were ttrewn on Dahlman boulevard at G street Friday night, resulting in several automobile ' tire puncture i, early yesterday. This it the thort route from the Hanscom park dis trict to the packing houses. Police placed guards and began sweeping up the glass within a few minutes after it was reported. j Tom Kanntlly, Thirty-second and R streets, was severely cut on the right hand alter an argument over the strike at Thirty-third and Q sirecis at i yesterday morning, joe Cooper, 2004 South Twenty-second street, was arrested on a charge of doing the cutting. Kannelly was sent to at. Joseph hospital. Richard Hunt, a packing house worker, told police he was beaten uo rear his home. Twenty-sixth and N streets. His face was badly cut. Joe Lorimer, 3014 R .street, was arrested yesterday for throwing a pop bottle into the street at Twenty-eighth and Q streets. He was lined $2.50. The South Side Orpheum theater will give performances for the bene fit of the strikers Monday afternoon and evening. West Farnam Rum Suspect Freed on Bond; Auto Held John J. Chapman, charged with il legal possession of intoxicating liquor, was released under $1,00') bond yesterday by . United States Commissioner Boehler. This was deemed sufficient bond because his eight-cylinder automobile was' confiscated when he was ar rested Friday and is being held. Federal officers Friday afternoon searched his $25,000 home at 5608 Farnam street, armed with the new federal search warrants. There they found 133 quarts of bonded whisky and 10 gallons of alcohol, they re ported. Chapman was arrested in Council Bluffs recently. His car was released under $5,000 bond. This bond is likely to be forfeited by reason of the present arrest. . Resources of Chicago Reserve Bank Decline Chicago, Jan. 7. Resources of the Federal Reserve bank of Chicago de creased nearly . $200,000,000 during 1921, according to the annual report to the stockholders made public yes terday by John B. McDougal, gov ernor of the bank;. ' On December 31. the " total . re sources were $763,594,019, ss com pared to" $951,041,436 on , r.e same date a year ago. The bank carned514,5U5,ll& our ne the year 1921, find after paying $853,784 dividends and transferring 2,075,323 to the surplus fund, paid the United States government a franchise tax of $11,576,323 . to be used either to supplement the gold reserve of the United Mates or ap- olv to the reduction-of the outstand ing bonded indebtedness of the gov ernment. . Child Leads Sleuths to $1,000 Silk Cache MurDhv and Warner, to the home of - ....... Mark Vallone, 1415 William street. where they recovered more than $1,000 worth of silks alleged to have been stolen from A. Bonoff, 1409 Douglas street, recently. Police refused to cive the girl': name, saying that her family ifeared harm to her if she was known to be the informant. . "The little girl in some manner saw the pretty things' as she termed them," Detective Trapp said. "She told her riiother and the mother nott fied police. The girl did not know the address of the house, but she led us there. Vallone said the silks were given to him by a stranger. University Hospital Had 2,274 Cases in 1921 Thn TIniversitv hosnital cared for 2,274 cases in 1921, says the annual report issued by Dean Cutter. There were 31 births and 1UJ deaths at the hospital. One-third of those who died were in a dying condition when they were brought to the hos pital. There were 1,704 surgical opera lions performed during the year. Every county in the state except five used the hospital to the full ex tent of its allotment during 1921. Free dispensary patients visits to taled ZO.uy, an increase ot ,uuu over 192 - . . -Studehaker Manager Will Address Ad-Selling League The Advertising-Selling league will celebrate its fourth birthday Monday at 6 in the Hotel Fontenelle. George .Willman, manager of the Studcbaker corporation's Chicago branch, will talk on "The First 85 Years Are Not the Hardest, or How to Get the Fellow Hard to Get." Mr. Willman is listed as one of the best 16 men in the country to address salesmen and sales mana gers. Prince Harem Maiu, Hindu con jurer, ts scheduled to give a glimpse into the mysticism ot the cast. A ton of coal given by the Updike Lumber and Coal company and a gold Eversharp pencil, given by The Bee, will be awarded in the prize drawing. Burglar Beats j Man in Home in ' Sight of Wife Armed Bandits Terrorise Two HomesThreaten Death to Women in Both Places. Harold Coutti and Ml wife were awakened in tiitir home, 2011 North Sixteenth street' very early yesterday morning and looked into the munlei of revolver! held by two men, they reported to detectives. When Coutts olid not throw tip hit hands at their command, one ct the burglan beat liim teveral timet over the head with )hi revolver. The other pressed the njuiizle of hit re volver against Mrs. I Coutts white hit companion then seajrehed the room, inreaieiiing to kill wr u tne unereu a sound. They stole a new tuit, gold watch, jewel case andi $10. From D. R. Btirrinlit. in another room in the house, the y stole a goM watch and $10, The same two m n, judging by descriptions, entered the home of Mrs. 11. C Smith, 2512 North Twenty-second street.V She awoke and one of them, holding he revolver aimed at her, commandcdher to "be quiet or I II kill you" The other ransacked rJie houss. From B. If. Ilammon, aroomer, thev stole a pair of trousersand a watch. Burglars who entered the homV of T. P. Hana. 1832 North EiehteeVth street, were frightened away wh he switched on the downstairs lights." aa -a aaaa .at a , Purse Snatcher Sentences Self Youth (We Accused of Forg-' ery Sends Himself to Kearney. ' Percy Banks, 17. negro, accused of snatching purses from three women last Tuesday, sentenced himself to the State Industrial school at Kear ney in juvenile court at 10 yester day and in 25 minutes was on his way. Banks admitted his guilt. When Judge W. G. Sears asked Banks what he would do if he were the judge the youth replied: "I would send you to Kearney. "I believe you would make a good judge," declared Judge Sears as he approved the sentence. sentence to Kearney, imposed by Judge Sears last August, when the boy was arrested on a charge of forging a check on the Omaha Na tional bank. He has been living with Ins step father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Davis, 2416' Patrick avenue, Japanese Budget for 1922 Cut $50,000,000 Washington, Jan. 7. Japan's bud- get ior rue nscai year xy-j, amounting to approximately $733,- V nnn (vm - j f about $50,000,000 from the expendi tures for the current year, according to a statement issued last night by the Commerce department, based on " Japanese press reports. ' . Of the total amounts allotted the various departments of the Japanese, government by the budget, the larg. est sums were provided for, the' army, r.avy and communications, according to the statement. For the army S126,50O,0OO, which is. $5,000,000 less. than the current appropriations, was provided and $186,800,000 was esti mated for the navy, which was a re duction of $50,000,000. Waldorf-Astoria Guests Aroused by Nearby Fire New York, Jan. 7.-r-A spectacular fire of undetermined origin last night than $100,000 in a six-story garment manufacturers' building in Thirty- ; third street between Broadway and -..,, avv.iuv-. iitiiioil, olluv.IV by falling debris, was seriously iiir jured. Six others were slightly hurt. . Guests of the McAJbin and Va! dorf-Astoria hotels, only a few doors , removed from the scene of the blaze, were alarmed at first by smoke which filtered into their rooms but hotel attaches assured them they were in no danger. Suit for $37,500 for Death' of Guard to Get Jury Trial A federal jury will determine whether Mrs. Josephine VVineinger, 1820 South Fifty-fifth street, is -entitled- to damages for the death of her son, Leo A. Duke, killed while doing guard duty on the Union Pa cific railroad bridge over the E!k horn river, April 9, 1917. She sued for $37,500. Federal Judge Waodrough di rected a verdict in favor of the rail road on the ground that th-; young man's death was due to his ow,n carelessness. The circuit court of appeals reversed Judge Woodrough's decision, according to word received here Friday. Childs & Joseph, Brokers, Supervised by Creditors New York, Jan. 7. Reports that a committee of creditors had been formed to supervise the business of Childs & Joseph, Wall street im porters and exporters, were con firmed today by attorneys for the firm. The firm, with branches in va rious parts of the world, was said to have liabilities not exceeding $7,000, 000, with assets valued between $5,000,000 and $6,000,000. Ex-Pug Says He's Butcher; Fined $100 for Two Quarts Jack Fitzecrald. ex-oueilist. was fined $100 in Central police court yesterday for unlawful possession of lfnuor. When arrested Friday night at 212 South Fourteenth street he gave the name of Jim Murphy, butcher. Officers testified two quart bottles partly filled with liquor were found in the place.