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    THE STORY
of NINETTE
BRINGING UP FATHER
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iCewtla) rwt iMirtif.l
But to the, mppemeiit mtu1',
N'infiit iiitf up in Mft. Cranfurdi
poue through U tht dfk J o(
exposure Hut followed, and by
koo4 tint el skillful rntniMiUttoai
and rooinvinf en Northtrd'i prt,
erjr l"t' mention md( of be?
II kll in tht Pipw.
in)r weft ifrborsnt ol tht fl
(Kit (istnagh b4 hkd diogtuer.
ri d graduilly th scandal and nin;
L) ' otip blew over, and (or
(otten.
"Br" everyone but Kinette. I am
uraid." Mri, Crantord told l'tter.
tather udly, "Oh. she ntvtr ipiM
ol him, I Vnow, but ah alwayi U
thinking about i!m tragedy. You ran
ke it in her te. and aht'i growing
Urd. J'fter."
"She hi lud enough to make hrr,'
h aniwrred.
MHot alte knew very little of her
'stlier Mr. Crnfcrl aaid.'in i
ifed ort of ay. "4 don't e how
e can hate had a great deal ol a(
Oftion (or him. But there i ome-tt-.'ng
worrying her, I am confident,
("iter " her voire dropped diffident.
Iv " you don't think ometim
I t thought perhapa ihe ha lutd a
appointment love affair,"
Nothard laughed.
"I've nrver heard of it, Vinetle lia
k'wayt declared she would marry (pr
money, and no other reaon."
Mr. Cranford looked relieved.
"Then, of coure, I mut be
vrong." ahe admitted. "Bnt I thought
I really did think, if you will tor
pive me for taying to, that periiapf
'n had grown too a little too
fond of you. Peter."
N'othard turned round, hi face
rViihing dully.
"Of mel Good Lord! She hale
i.ie like the rery devil, and h al
vayt donef he aaid vehrrently.
Mr. Cranford looked amazed.
My dear, are you sure?"
"t wih I were at sure of many
other things," he answered grimly.
There was a little silence; then
Mr. Cranford said reignedly:
"Oh, well, you oujrht to know, p
course, I ara sorry I mentioned it
You will not think any more about
it. Peter?"
"I have forgotten it already."
"And don't be late for dinner to
r.:ght," Mr. Cranford said as he
followed him to the door. Tell
Dorothy I dove punctuality above
all thin."
"I will be sure to tell her." But
his face was hard and unhappy as
he walked away from the house. It
seemed to him at that moment that
N'inette' life was not the only one
that had got itself into a hopiltss
There was nothing very straight j
or happy about his own at the
prent time; eve.n now he could not
clearly understand how he had
drifted back into his okl engagement
with Dorothy Manvers.
It had been her cleverness, he sup
posed, and his own stupidity; but, at
any rate, almost the day following
Xinette'a departure from his sister's
house the engagement had been re
newed. There was no love on Nothard's
side, at all event. His first youthful
. passion had burned itself out years
before, and he saw clearly enough
now all the faults and imperfections
of the girl who 'w as soon to be his
wife.
Beautiful, yes, but as a doll -is
beautiful, without a mind or a soul,
or the gift of holding; a man.
Compared with Ninette He
checked the comparison as soon as it
arose in his mind. What was the
use of such thoughts? Ninette hated
him.
Chapter XXXIX Dorothy is Badly
Burned.
But the comparison rose in Peter's
mind once, more that night at dinner,
when he looked from one girl to the
other across his aunt's table.
Dorothy was radiant in the palest
of sky blue chiffon, with a twist of
the same color in her golden hair,
and her diamond engagement ring
very much in evidence.
Ninette, pale and grave, wore
black velvet, and she .hardly smiled
or spoke; and yet there was a fire
and depth about her that stirred
Nothard to his soul every time their
eyes met, and aroused a queer long
ing m his heart.
What was to become of her?
Would she carry out her oft-made
threat and marry some man merely
for money? His eyes turned to the
face, of the man. beside her now a
man not very young, not in the least
tood lookine. but. if gossip spoke
truly, a man rich enough to tempt
any woman.
, When Nothard had spoken to his
aunt about it, her answer had been
characteristic.
"My dear boy, Ninette must mar.
rv 1 It's her only hope. What do
von think in to become of her?"
There was a sextain amount of
truth in the argument, he knew, but
it angered him all the same.
When dinner was over he found
his way to Ninette's side in the draw'
ing room. She moved her skirts a
iittle, to make room for him, and met
his eyes unsmilmgly.
"Dorothy looks very beautiful to
night," she said with a sort of slow
deliberation that made him frown.
He a-lanced across the room to
where Dorothy sat.
"Yes," he agreed, without enthusi
asm. '
"It's very romantic that you two
should be going to be married, after
all," Ninette went on. "It only
shows that there is some romance in
the world still.
"You seem very interested in my
affair." he was stong to retort.
She turned her dark eyes to his
face.
"Well why not? You said we
were friends." He bit his lip.
"Yes we are friends." He spoke
hesitatina-lv. but there was some.
thins in his eves that rutde Ninette
fear to meet them, even though she
loneed with all her heart to do so.
Then for one glorious instant she
met his gaze; her heart seemed to
nutter in her throat, she could not
breathe, and Vet she had never
known such haDniness.
"Ninette" the man cried, bend.
in over her. "Ninette"
"Dorothvl" It was a horrified
shriek that made Ninette turn cold
all over, as if a sudden breath from
the rrave had swept over her.
Instantly all was pandemonium.
Mrs. Crawford," screaming, ran wild
" W C UiJ CORNER AND IS
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TO THEtXXi
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W
I o Peter "The candleDorothy
burning Her word were al
most unintelligible, and Peter dathed
pa it her to the far end of the long
drawing room, where the butler and
one oi the men were rolling over and
over on the floor a limp figure,
wrapped in (mothering rug.
"It's out now, ir," the butler told
him, riling to hit fee.
"Her w hole dre teemed to catch."
exclaimed the other man, tenderly
lifting Dorothy't dim little form and
tarrying it to a rouch. "It flamed up
in an inttant. She leaned over that
candelabra to light a cigaret and in
ttantly '
But Peter, not heeding him, 'wat
bending over Dorothy.
There wcrettreat livid burn acrcn
he delicate little fare, and her klor
ious red hair wat a ainged, blackened
mas. Her arms, her round, white
shoulder everywhere the fire had
laid it tcarlei finger.
"Poor Dorothy," Peter whimpered
oftly, and at the words Ninette
turned away, thaken with tob. Poor
Dorothy ye, and poor Peter, tool"
He turned away as Mrs. Cranford
went to his side with the doctor, who
had been hastily summoned, and, with
rvinette. went into the library. The
other guests slipped silently away,
and they two were left alone, sitting
there in the window seat to which
they had drifted.
Instinctively Peter's hand toughfl
tnose ot the gnl he loved.
Neither of them spoke; to Ninette,
with only sadness to look back upon,
it seemed that this one moment was
wonderful enough to make up for all
that had gone btfore. Peter might be
engaged to Dorothy, but always, no
matter what might come, she would
remember this glorious time when
his hands clasped her tight and his
heart spoke from his eyes when she
dared meet them.
"Ninette Peter 1" It was Mrs.
Cranford's voice, calling to them
softly.
"I can't see her iust now can't
talk with anyone," Peter whisperced,
helping Ninette down from the high
scat. "I'll stay here a moment and
gather myself together, so that I can
face people once more you talk with
her alone, will you, dear?"
Mrs. Cranford had aone to her sit
ting room on the floor above, search
ing for them, and Ninette followed
and met her in the hall.
"Oh, Ninette," cried the older
women, her voice choked with sobs.
it is too terrible poor little Dor
othy. The doctor says that she is very
badly burned that she may not live.
He thinks that Peter should stay here
tonight, so that he will be here in
case she recovers consciousness. And
he says that if she does live she will
be terribly disfigured for life."
Ninette stared at Mrs. Cranford
with eyes of utter disbelief.
Disfigured" It was all over so
soonl Oh, surely there must be some
mistake?" .
Mrs. Cranford shook her head; the
tears were running down her cheeks.
It s true enough. The doctor is
sure though he's doing everything he
can. Oh, poor gtrll And she was so
pretty!"
.Ninette did not answer; she stood
leaning against the door, with a sud
den feeling of weakness.
Beautv was Dorothy s only asset,
and now she was to lose even that!
Presently she asked a faltering
nuestion:
' Does she know I Uoes she knowr
"She is not conscious. The shock
was great, and I think she must have
been very frightened, tor she is still
unconscious. I come to ask if you
know where Peter is. He ought to
stay in the house in case he is
wanted."
I think he is downstairs. Shall I
go and see?"
-Ninette moved oast Mrs. Cranford
and went slowly downstairs. She felt
as if she moved m a dream, all her
thoughts were with Dorothy, and the
tragedy that had happened so swittiy,
(CoUwnd in Tht Sw Tomorrow.)
Applications Filed for
20 State Aid Bridges
Lincoln. Feb. 6. Applications for
more than 20 state aid bridges have
been filed with the state department
of public works, for construction as
soon as possible. It is planned to
construct six ot tnese dhows at
total cost to -the state of $200,000,
according to the secretary.
Thirty-eight bridges nave Deen
built through the co-operation of the
state. They were constructed over
the various rivejs as follows: Elk-
horn, 1; Little. Blue, l; Loup, t;
M cMle Louo. 2: Vedire Lreek, 1
Republican. 3; Niobrara, 4, and
Platte, 25..-
CUuifid Mvcrtisiit Rattt
It por lln (count t oro'o to lino) I t
I to por lino por or. I eoo.tcuMvo ao.
I to par lino pof dor, 1 eoncuiio do.
Ko por lino pr . I oonooeutlvo tot.
No ado likig far In I Hon a tool of lo.
Tiiom iiui apply oiihr to tko ollr or
undar Hr. AM dvoHlaomania oppoor
In keih marnlni and ovantnf dallf p4r
for tho eno rhario.
CONTRACT RATM ON
APPLICATION
Want Ida tccaptotf ot tht following of
ftrooi MAIN 0-NCE....I7th and rarnam Sta.
ou(h Bid ! South 34th Mt.
Ct.un.ll Bluff It aVntf HI.
WANT APK RKCJtlVUrt BT I'HO.NK
ATLANTIC 10
THE BEE will not bo raipanalblo foe
Rioro than ono Ineorroct Inaartloa of an
advortlaaraont ordro4 for moro than an
tlma.
CLOSIKO BOCni TOR WAST ADS.
Kvonlnc Edition... .!!: A. M.
tlornlnt Kditlon t:I P. U.
Sunday Edition. ...: P. M Saturday
DEATH ft FUNERAL NOTICES.
MARSH Krando W.. died Ftbruary f,
ad 51 yaara.
Eunaral rvlc Tuaaday at t p. m.
from th Burkal funeral chapel, :i04
l.oavanworth. Mr. Marah la aurvivod by
hla wif. Mr. F. W. Marah of Han
Franriaco: hla aon. Earl M. Marah of
Omaha, and thrao daughtora. Mlaa Viv
ian Marah of Vanrouvar, Mra. Ueorfa
Ball of Edmonton and Mrs. Cbarlr Hoa
of San Franclaco.
FRANCKS Mra. Catherine,, died Friday,
-'hlrao, widow of lata Matnaw J.
Krancka. former Midland holal propri
etor. Kha 1 aurvlrad by thrao alitor.
Mra. Currl. Mra. Norn 8hahaa and
Mra. Dan Murphy, all of Chicago.
Remain will arrjv Tuaaday, ( a. in ,
Burlington depot. Service Tuaaday,
t:X0 a. m. Holy Repulcher cemetery.
Road Conditions
WeDO.NNKI.L Frank Jam. SOU F.ear
A., February . lstuI a aurvlvid
by brother, H. J. Mnlftmiitl!, of Omnlia.
Remain will II In at.' at tho Hnff
niann Funoral Homo unlit Wednaxlay.
-hen taken to Stuart, la. Farvl' held
from Catholio rhurrh Thuraday, 10 a. rn.
Interment In family lot.
AUTOMATIC aeallna concrete burial
vault. Recommended and for aalo
by all loadinc undertakara. Water
proof, no ateol to ruat. no wood to do
ray. Tnilit upon tho AUTOMATIC
HEALINO VAULT manufactured .by
Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co., 210
No. 30th St.
BURT Bella A., wlfo of J. J. Burt, paaaed
on Saturday, February 4,
Funaral aervlcea from Croaby-Mooro
funeral homo, 14th and Wirt atraet.
Tuaaday, February T, 123, at t p. m.
Interment Weat Iawn cemetery.
FRET John, aged t year, died Sunday.
runarai Tueaday, 3 p. m.. rrom Hrew
ora' Funeral Home, t4th and K atreett.
Rev. M. Adam officiating. Burial at
Orareland Park cemetery.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
F. J. STACK & CO.,
Suoceaaor to
Stack tc Falconer :.
OMAHA'S BEST.
arrow AMBULANCEHVof
Thirty-third and Farnam.
Hulse & Riepen
PIONEER FUNERAt, DIRECTORS.
Formerly at TA1 8. 14 to St., hav
moved to til Cumlnv St. Ja. 122t.
HEAFEY & HBAFBY
Undertaken and Bmbalmert.
Phono HA. 215. Office 211 Farnatn
PLORISTS.
LEE LARMON
SAT IT WITH FLOWERS FROM HESS'
BWOBODA. 141 S FARNAM STREET
L. Hendonon, 167 Farnam. Jackaon lltS.
JOHN BATH. 1804 Farnam. Jackaon H0.
CEMETERIES.
Forest Lawn
Tht largest and moat beautiful ceme
tery In Nebraika; 220 acraa, Juat north
of city limit. A mutual cemetery all
revenue uaad for Improvement and
perpetual care. Office at entrance, to
cemetery. City office, 720 Brandei
Theater Building.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Mirth. . ,
John and ll-dwik Latenu, 4234 toulb
fulriy.etghlh. girl.
Herndi and Anna Noiaon, ttl South
rirtv.flmt, girl.
Kugane and Ivy Long, hnapltat, boy.
Sain and Kara Kadalamenli, boaplial,
Him ant Mlldr4 I.antnger, Sl
plerra, boy. .
Td and Mary Andaraon. hoapltal, Boy.
Howard and Henrietta Long, 1111 Mouth
Nineteenth, boy,
Itoaihe.
v Frank A. Watta, H. boapltal.
Kiitian Samualeon, 19, hnaplial.
Kdlib M. Brvwn, S. hoapltal. L
Margaret Lela Carey, 4, 1341 Routb
Thlrly-amh. ....,
Mra. Katharine Burn a. V. boapltal.
MIDI Iir.yfooa. tt. hoapltal. ,,,.
Karen Kaford. T. 1901 Houltt Klftleth.
Jnhn and l.eo William. 43, Twenty
f mnh and Dodge.
Ha alnrlenaen. i. hoapltal.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Joe Jeaek, 41, Omaha, and Annie Deran,
St, Omaha.
Jo.eph ChUdrk. 4 J. Omaha, and Bar
bara Ullek, 44, Omaha.
nirhard M Colan. . Lincoln. Neb.,
uid Lurlll M. ritnian, 20, Lincoln, Nab.
Waller A. Orrlo, over SI, Omtha, and
(Jlady M. Klok. ovrr St. Omaha.
Oarer H. 'hrlatnan, it. Omah. ani
Ethyl Witt, 22, Omaha.
. Baail P. Vlaet, 22, Omaha, and Harloa
A. Iwrnc. It. Omaha.
LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS.
LOST Bunch of key, between Athletlo
club and Fontenelle. Reward. Wtlb tat
M. L." F"i A-a. timana 'e.
LOST Lady'a puree. Reward If returned
t Rrandeta. Coreet Dept. Ml Crroll.
LOST String of amber bead, 3th Dav
enport & 2?d Jonra. Reward. At. liCI.
PERSONALS.
NOTICE Aa th party holding th win
ning number. 121 8. on tho lamp given by
the Electric Workere at tho Building
how haa not been heard from, the lani
will be given to th party holding tho
neareat number to 121. Pleaaa call
Kenwood ons.
THE SALVATION Army Induetrlal home
aollclta your old clothing, furniture,
magaalnee. W collect. We diatrlbute.
Phone Douglaa 4135 and our wagon
will call. Call and Inapect our new
home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge at
IF George W. Palmer, former huaband of
Jeaale Laleo Oakea will write Reaeda
O. Mack, Peabody, Kan., at flrat ob
aervatlon ot thla Item, he will learn
aomething extremely valuable to hi Interest.
KATHRTN L. RILEY
8kln and acalp apeclallat. Realdenc
work aollcited. Appointment,, j a. aoa,
Theatrical hlatorlcal maaquo coatumea, for
play and partie. at iieoen a. umana.
MAGNETIC bath; Violet Ray treatment
with maasagea. 614 o. lam. vj. rmi.
SULPHUR bathe, Swedlab maaaage, cht
ropod y. Evening to 20 So. 20th 8t.
RENT vacuum cleaner, 75c. HA. 1071.
ELECTRIC bath. Swed. maea. WE. 2ll.
EXPERT MASSAOB. DOUGLAS 54t.
EXPERT maaaage. 210 North 17th St.
EXPERT maaaage. 404 No. 16. Apt. 4.
ELECTRIC therapy treat. 81S Neville Blk.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Accordeon Pleating.
ACCORDION, aide, knife, box pleating,
covered button, all tyle: hematltchlng,
buttonhole. Write Ideal Button &
Pleating Co., 308 Brown block, Omaha.
Neb. Telephone J A. 1938 7
MTTPP. PT .W A TTMfl Hematltchlng.
A 1 1-J . . J. Ill AltlJ
tons. 1806 Farnam.
Covered But-
2d Floor. DO. 6670.
Contractors.
PAINTING, papering; tnd plaatering. J.
Nau. WA. 4567.
Patent Attorneys.
FOR SALE,
Furnlturt and Houaehold Goods.
StTiUrtauToLI) gouda, lnrulTig hndwmo
iluatav Sluklry dtiilng and library
itil.K aael rant. p' f- condition, tail
2:i IXMig. II A.
DANDT gaa atol piu. la. Call Vtab.
aer
H-K SAI.K I t'hamtwr Flrar"a
rant. IU a thula HI).
Pianot indMutlcal Inttrumtnta.
TRAUK your uad plan on new play
r plana. Hmm, a low lit pr
month. A, HiiM'E CO., IHI Douglaa.
UEO. A. SMITH Dealer In ilrume. lylo-
Shone, elo 1 Inatrurtlon. rapIrtngr
.11 1'avenrorf St. Phono llarnylr
W ILK INHON MUSIC B110P Bant and
orrheatra Inatrutnante. acc"rle and
mmin. Ill Arthur ldg. DO. IU.
JOHN TAFF Miophon (hop, repairing
and (uppllea o Lafiang Bldg. DO, 147
llltl bar. In phonngrup', reronta. SHLALK
I'HC.VDliHAHU CO. 1404 Pod .
fPliltlHT piano reaaonalile. "MA. 714.
Clothing and Kurt.
DUNDEti WOOLEN MILLS.
For eal. a few unclaimed, all-wool
nunde" aulta, eneap. alteration free.
Nnrthweat Cor. IHh nd Harney flia.
KU'US remoilelru, eellned and cleaned.
KNEKTKR Af.AHKA FUR CO.,
JM 8. 16th 8 DO. 72H.
Typewriter and SuoMie.
TYPEWRITERS
ADDINGAMACIIIXES.
All MAKKR bought, aold. rented and
repaired. Sol agrnta for the CORONA.
Ciet our price befora you buy. Every
machine guaranteed.
Central Typewriter Exc
J A. 412. 111 Farnam.
OUARANTUKb typewriters $12.60 and up.
Midland Office Supply Co.. 1404 Dodge.
Miscellaneous Articles.
FOR SALE Black A Decker portable
elect lo air rompreaaor and tank; good
aa new. Addp-aa Box 274, OenAa, Neb.
WE buy; aell aafea. make deaka, ahow
raae. etc. Omaha Flxtur A Supply Co.,
R W. Cur. 11th and Dougla. JA. 2724.
EXPERT sewing machln .epalriug.
MICKELS.
15th and Harney. DO. 1171
FOR SALE One new Protectograph check
writer. 227.60. Addreaa Box T-177.
Omaha Bee. '
SECONDHAND brlika for aale. HA. 10i.
WANTED TO BUY.
DESKS DESKS DESKS
New deaka, uaed deaka bought, aold and
traded. J. C. Reed. 1207 Farnam. DO 14
WANTED SITUATIONS.
Female.
NURSE-EXPERT for eerloua raaea. No
benefit, no pay. Health Bureau, Madrid,
Is.
Laundry and Day Work.
WHITE woman want laundry work. DO.
S618.
FIRST ctaaa colored laundress. Reference.
Web. 6308.
HELP WANTED MALE.
Stores and Offices.
YOUNG- men, over 17, desiring govern
ment poaltiona, $130 monthly, write fur
free list of position now open. J. Leon
ard, (former Civil Service examiner),
S09 Equitable Bldg, Washington, D. C.
Professions and Trades.
DO you want to increase your Income
Write the National Auto School, 2(14
No. 20th St., Omaha, for catalog.
J. W. MARTIN, patent attorney, lflS
Dodge. Omaha, also Washington, D. C
We help eell patents, models made. ,
Dancing Academic
TfFITr.P'Q 1818 Farnam. Douglas 8440.
ivJ-'J'i J Classes Monday. Wednes
day and Friday, 8:1S p. m. Private les
sons by e.ppolntment. Sure methods.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
' (Furnished by Omaha AnU Club.)
Lincoln Highway, eaat: Road good to
Uarahalltown and eait.
Lincoln Highway, west: Road good to
Grand Island and west.
O. L. V. Highway: Roads good to Lin
coln and west.
Highland Cutoff: Road fair.
S. T. A. road: Good.
Cornhusker Highway: Good.
Omalt-Topka Highway: Good. Piatt
river bridge cloaed at Louisville, Open
again in about four weeks. Travel should
go via Plataamouth.
O. Street road: Good.
King of Trail, north: Road good.
King of Trails, aouth: Good to Hia
watha; fair to Kanaa City.
Black Hllla Trail: Good to Norfolk.
George Washington Highway: Good to
Sioux City.
River to River road: Good.
Whlta Pol road: Good.
. I. O. A. Shortllna: Good.
Bio Grass road: Good.
Weather reported clear at ever? point,
with indications for clear aad rising teru-
Mexican Revolutionists
Evade Federal Soldiers
Mexico City, Feb. 6. (By A. P.)
Federal troops under General San
chez have been unable to locate the
band led by Gen. Miguel Aleman,
who a week tgo revolted in the. state
of Vera Cruz, according to a state
ment bytthe war office. Aleman,
who is said to have gained some ad
herents since he started the rebel
lion, has declined combat with the
federal forces and is in apparent
safety in the mountains near Santi
ago, Tuxtla.
The war office reports 200 revolu
tionists, under Col. Francisco Car
denas, in the state of Michoacan
have been dispersed.'
Rogene Corey Resting
. Well After Operation
Rogene Corey, 9, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Corey, 343 South
Thirty-sixth street, was reported
resting easily at St. Joseph hospital
yesterday, following a mastoid
operation, which lasted two hours,
Sunday. The little ' girl rested
quietly Sunday night.
Mr. Corey returned Sunday night
from Clay Center, Neb., where he at
tended the funeral of their other
child, Margaret, 4 who died at home
Friday, after a 10 days' illness from
pneumonia.
Two More Jailed on Lincoln
. . Grand Jury Indictments
Lincoln, Feb. 6. William Lozier
of Collegeview and J. C. Lisveld of
Hickman were arrested today for
obtaining property and money under
talse pretenses, charged m indict
ments returned by the Lancaster
county grand jury, in session here
Lozier is charged with having traded
a. deed to an elevator that previ
ously had been burned, for an auto
mobile, and Lisveld is charged with
obtaining money in alleged fraudu
lent stock sales.
Wealthy Farmer Fined $200
v by Federal Judge Munger
Lincoln, Feb. 6. (Special.) C,
Lawrence Stull, wealthy Platts-
mouth farmer, was fined $200 and
costs by Federal Judge T. C. Mun
ger. He was charged with violating'
the Volstead act.
Dressmaking.
Fur, suits, dresses, rem'd, relln'd. Ha (804
DRESSMAKING Price reas. HA. 0017.
Dentists X-Ray
MOUTH Hygiene and Pyorrhea. Dr. E.
n. Mcyuinen, Dentist. 11 DO First Nat l
Bank Bldg. Tel. J A. 0484.
DENTAL X-RAYS, B0o EA"CH.
23 a full set. 603 Seeurltle Bldg.
Detectives.
Western National Detective Agency.
Licensed, and bonded. 407 Brsrdeis Tn.
Bldg. Lady operators. AT. 2643.
Independent Detertlva Bureau. 304 Neville
Blk. AT. 6601; night, W A." 4045; KE. 0456
RELIABLE Detective Bureau, Railway
Ex. Bldg.. J A. 2066, Night, KE. 3812.
JAMES ALLAN, 812 Nvlll Blk. Evidence
aecurea in all case. Atlantlo 1136.
DETECTIVES that get results. 409 Pax-
ton block. J A. 1819. DO. 6767.
Kodak Finishing.
ENLARGEMENTS, oil coloring, developing,
printing, jvaae Btuaio. sis jvevme hik.
FILMS DEVELOPED FREE.
The Ensign Co., 1607 Howard St,
Printing.
EDDY Printing Co.. SIS . U St Do. 3647
BRITT Printing Co.. 7 Elk Bldg.
Miscellaneous Announcements.
DIAMONDS pTrcth.
to buy back at small profit. GROSS
JEWELRY CO.. Omaha. Neb., 403 Na
16th St. Telephone DO. 6040.
Pqi1oavi DR. A. N., Chiropractor, SOI
Vdl i&UII paxton block. AT. 1747.
Office hours, 11 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.
RAZOR BLADES sharpened. Single, 16c;
double edge. 45o doz. . Mall orders so
licited. Omaha Sharp Co., 103 N. 16th.
OMAHA PILLOW COMPANY. Mattresses
mad over In new tick at half price of
new bed. 1397 Cuming. JA. 2467.
DR. A. C. BABIN, PROCTOLOGIST.
Suit 310 Arthur Bldg. 210 S. 18th St.
Prescription carefully compounded at the
S Sherman Sc McConnell Drue stores.
FULL drese and tuxedo for rent John
Feldman, 10 N. Uth St. Jackion 3138.
NEW and rebuilt electrical apparatu.
LeBron Electric. 318 S. 12th St.. Omaha.
FOR SALE.
Furniture and Household. Goods,
i Your Own Price
j for Furniture
Tou and your felloe bidder net the
price at Omaha a moat convenient auc
tion house.
Bid what you think it fa worth. Our
election la ao larg that everyone comes
to bur certain household furnishings or
furniture. Tueaday and Wednesday,
1-30 p. m., are the next auction datea.
Stephenson -Auctioneer,
l.'oa Canltol Avenue.
KUltea: 3-pi-e mahogany parlor suite.
rass oeo. navettn rnina aucnen uten
ails. 603 3. 30 St., Apt. 1C.
MOLER BARBER COLL BOB.
110 8. 14th. Writ for catalog.
Salesmen and Solicitors.
WANTED Men who can sell road trac
tors and who have the ability to finance
themselves. No advances, but an in
teresting commission and rare opportu
nity is offered by old, reliable manu
facturer. Summarize your experience
and give references, please. Address
Box Y-1784. Omaha Bee.
ANY intelligent person, either sex, may
earn $100 to 1200 monthly correspond
ing for newspapers; 36 to 316 per
column; all or spare time; experience
unnecessary; no canvassing. Send for
particulars. National Press Bureau,
Buffalo. N. Y.
SALESMAN to sell as side line to dealers
only old established line Farm Imple
ments. Commission basis. No samples1
.V l-nil, VIUBUtt .TDBtQIH VU.,
Omaha, Neb.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
Professions and Trades.
WANTED, a few girls to work in candy
factory. Apply.
GORDON RAINALTER CO,. "
801 Douglas.
FOR personal instruction in shorthand,
typewriting, bookkeeping, banking, etc
call Douglas 7774.
Household and Domestic.
WANTED competent girl for general
housework. Must be good cook. Ref
erences required. Walnut 1061.
WANTED Experienced whit
maid. Call Harney 0362.
second
HELP WANTED.
Male and Female.
WANTED Men, ladies and boys to learn
barber trade; big demand; wages while
learning; strictly modern. Call or write
1403 Dodge St. Tri-City Barber College.
EDUCATIONAL.
. DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL.
Complete courses in accountancy, ma
chine bookkeeping, comptometry, short
. hand and typewriting, railroad and
wireless telegraphy, civil service and all
English and commercial branches.
Write, call or phone Jackson 1666 for
large illustrated catalog. Address .
Boyles College,
Boylrs Bldg., Omaha, Neb,
Van Bant School of Busineaa.
Day and Evening School.
220 Omaha National Bank Bldff.
Douglas 68a0.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
RAILWAY eating house for sale, steam
heat, Ice, coal, water furnished free;
rent 310 a month. 43d and B streets.
Phone MARKET 263.
FOR SALE good restaurant doing good
business, only eating house in town.
8. C. Lyon. Han-old, S. D.
FOR SALE Grocery and 7 rooms, all full,
making money. Leaving city, must sell,
terms, b Boutn ztn Ave.
FOR SALE Grocery and 7 rooms, all
full, 31.600. 645 So. 34th Ave.
FOR RENT ROOMS.
Furnished Rooms.
WELLINGTON INN.
HAS A FEW DEStRABLE
ROOMS. NICELY FURNISHED,
. WITH OR WITHOUT BATH.
FOR PERMANENT GUESTS AT
ATTRACTIVE WEEKLY RATES.
IR. RAMEY, THE MANAGER,
WILL GLADLY 8HOW THEM TO
TO It.
13-RM., newly decorate'l, new furniture,
rugs, steam heat. 803 S. 13th St. Owner,
FOR RENT ROOMS.
Furniihcd Rooms.
UkT Til II Nimjm
Ihrouib The h furni.bo-l f om dl.
reoioir. Call at effire for list of choir
detirabl room tn all part of tn tiiy.
A rvi- thai bnfua bulb cdorilMf
4 HAni mtmUm
. rut ttim pnv, Ihiiiu warm, !
fori a bit, rhxrful; prlr rraaunabl, day
r wk, llmel Hamllion. AT 47-l,
.11 K I.ANtKiM .if Sth. Md t
leaping room, II day up. Rpll
weoltly raioa, Dousia 7110.
feKAt'TIKt'l.Lr fuml-hd. warm ruoitt.
r"lald club disirirt. For g-utlem'n.
rtrrn-a. Harnr !
VY. MARrer'K3o-Vry pleaunt
rooma, walking distance, re en nab!.
Ml VtTm A H T SA V fcC iFand it hV.
room; pleaeattt, modern, AT. 6?4.
CI.AKKMO.NTNNforUbl and r.
aonabl rooma at weekly ratra. Ih, 314.
Tri'TYsiTlHT Anrriiv. larae fionl
room for 3. ' wk. AT.
LOOK at this room flrat, aarni. pleas
em. Men only. A I. 4701. Apt Ml.
PLEASANT aloping
apartment for 3. !ll
room, also
4 Dougla.
Housekeeping Rooms
THE fit 1 UK TO
th better housekeeping room I th
directory furnished lo d rimer and
room humr. call at fie offlr for
fr copy containing deairabl vacanclr
In all parte of the city
1-RoOM ault. reasonable. II A. 3(06.
Board and Rooms.
WK 8HKC1AI.I.K; In meal ou
rally enjoy, comfortable room.
MERRIAM HOTEL,
Th Horn for Rualnee Men.
Hh and Dodg Sis. Doug. :0T4.
FOR RENT-APTS. AND FLATS.
Furnished.
Morris Apartment Hotel
loth and Dodge bts.
Apartment consist of living room,
dreoaing room, kitchenette and bath.
Weekly rental Include heat, light, gaa.
Phone, and maid service, either week
ly or permsnent guests. I'hon At
lantlo 3S10.
TWO attractive well furnished steam heat
ed rma., close in. Inquire 2301 No. 32d.
Unfurnished.
Apartments Available
Now
No. 7, Kingaborough, 3331 Dodge
Street ' 86.00
Living room, dining room alcove,
kitchen, dreaslng room and bath. eon
venient and pleasant arrangement; 3d
floor, south and east exposure.
N'o. 205, Turner Court, 3100 Dod
street 165,00
No. 208, Turner Court, 3108 Dodge
street .' 370.00
No. 105. Turner Court, 3103 Dclge
street J76.JO
All 8-room apartment with 6-room
accommodations; nicely arranged and
very pleasantly located opposite Turner
park. v
The Mildred. 43lh and Dodge
atreet 3100.00
A new building in Dundee, just being
completed; 6 rooms; each apartment
has two stories and basement.
No. ! Elwood, 49th Ave. and Dodge
Street 3126.00
A most attractive 6-room apartment;
newly decorated, tile kitchen; one of
Omaha's best.
Peters Trust Company,
"Where Omaha Rents"
AT. 0544.
17th and Farnam Sta.
6 ROOMS and bath; modern except heat.
2507 Vinton Street. 330. ,
Peters Trust Company,
"Where Omaha Rents"
AT. 0644.
17th and Farnam St.
1807 FARNAM 6-room apartment, com
pletely modern, suitable for Jfficps,
studios, dental or dressmaking rooms,
otc, for tenants wishing home adjoin
ing. T. F. Hall, 434 Railway Exchange.
Douglas 7406.
10 Q room modern apt., the
t O DRAKE RENTAL AGENCY.
1703 Howard St.- AT. 3708. JA 3805.
. Peters Trust Company,
WHERE OMAHA RENTS.
6-ROOM apartment with steam heated
garage. Benbow Court, 44th and Dodge.
Phone Walnut 6083.
3 TO 7-ROOM, modern, rents reduced.
Call Jackson 2491. Webster 3168.
FOR RENT -Business Property.
FINANCE BLDG., 409 PLEASANT OF
FICES FOR RENT IN FINANCE BLDG.
RENT VERY REASONABLE.
2037 FARNAM ST. 12,000 square feet
ALFRED THOMAS & SON CO.
MERCANTILE STORAGE AND WARE
HOUSE CO.. lltfc and Jones St
H. M. Christie, warehouse & track'ge prop.
F. D. WEAD AND BOWMAN CO.
MOVING AND STORAGE.
firb;proof WAREHOUSE
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos, moving, packing and
shipping.
BEKIN8 OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE.
806 South 16th. DO. 4163.
ESTIMATES furnished on storage and
moving. Contracts taken by 1 Job or hr.
Olob Van Storage Co.. J A. 4338. AT.
0!30. 620-24 North 16th St.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
WHEAT screenings, 11.25 per 100. A.
W. Wagner, 801 N. 16th. J A. 1143.
PARKS Barred Rock. Wat ns R. C. Reds,
cokerels; also 1 Ancona cock. KE. 8624.
HATCHING eggs, Wy. Yards. KB. 0389.
COLLIE PUPS for sale. Kenwood 2040.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.
Buick Sedan
Here is a beautiful Buick five-passenger
Sedsn which Is a real bargain at
3800.00. Car has Just been painted and
Is tn excellent condition throughout.
Late model and all ready to deliver. Do
not fall to see this Job If you want a
real bargain in a strictly high grado
closed car. . ..
L. Smith
AUTOMOBILESOR 8ALE.
t'liitD KiTAIiprtR MODEL WITH
HTAItTi:Ki At.HO UlRD i)ADSTrlt.
ttmiuuT srAHtrrt mam th-
k,H 4'AM OK TKMMS.
Illir.lll fcX IIA.NUIC CO,
tii FA UN AM )T DO. IHT.
iiTl.Ho.S hPtKi'sn KH. I. IKK NEW.
MIX TIRKM. US IS PKSFKlT CU.V
I'll ION AND A f4 K A I, HAHUAIN.
MOT11M KXCIIANOat IO,
' FAHNAM WT. DO. IH7.
NKAMI.V SKW a.pAMKIC.Stir.H J0MI1AN
TOt'KINO I'Alt TKHHH TO RKaftlN.
mill. K HAHTIICS CALL IIAKNKT HH,
LSKD radlaiara, all make for l. Ore.
oah Hadlaior Hpair SJ Karnam,
""BUT aY;lT'u SMITH CtKlTcAR.
A Sal lnvtnint.
tn n4 Farnam Hi. Phon Dougla 10T.
Guy
HKAH radio ml. It ; drl. haft lieu.
In. 4 to, pldr and '. loo. K.
Aula I'arl t o , 11 llarny Ut,
AVfcRT truck. 4-mo. I10i worth morel
good condition. Stroud Co.. :otb nd
Amr
IhKI) car buuahl, Bold and eavhangad.
TKAWVKIt Al'TO fO.. til Farnam St.
ilAHl.tY DAVIDSON niol..rrcl. food a
new. aell rhaap. II A. !.'.
WUITlVT.VRer.
f t a a a a a-i- i?
R ad I a t e ra
South Uth St.
IKH.I.T. eipert auto trimmer. 113 a 3ta.
FARM LANDS.
Minnesota Lands.
KgCITT Land Eichange, St. Paul. Mian,
Nebraska Lands.
WRITE M. A. Ireon. Central City. NbH
for folder about truck raleinf oppor
tunity In acr tract.
Wisconsin Lands.
LANDOLOOT Fr ipecial number Juat
out. containing many facta of clover land
In Marinette county. Wlaronaln. If for
home or n Investment you are thinking
of buying good farm landa wher tarm
ra grow rich. Band at one for tht pe
dal number of Landolngy. It la fr n
requeat. Addreaa 8kulmor-Rlaht Land
Co.. 431 Bkldmore-Rlehle Bldg., Mari
nette. Wla.
FINANCIAL.
Real Etute Loans.
WE hav cash 00 band to loan OQ Omaha
residence.
E. H. t.OUtlEB. INC..
688 Keelln Bldg.
OMAHA HUM EH EAST NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO,
10U Om. Nat. Rk.' Bldg. Jackaon 27U
1100 TO 110.000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead and Bowman C. W4 Bldg.
Stocks and Bonds.
AN attractive five-year loan of 14.000
bearing 7 per cent on a farm valued at
I'O.OOO. no prepayment option.
KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
46 Omaha National Bank.
LIBERTY bouda and a.'ocka bought and
aold. ROBT. C DRUESEDOW ' CO
860 Omaha National Bank Building.
LIBERTY BONDS bought and (Old. AT.
3(44. Mack' Bond Houaa. (431 lt Nat.
MITHEN paya moat for LIBERTY
BONDS. 121 City Nat'!. Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
To buy or sell Omaha Real Eatate e
FOWLER & M'DONALD
1120 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Jackaon 14!l.
Charles W. Young & Son
Real Eatate, Rentala, Insurance.
1602 City Nat. Bk. AT. 6W.
WE have property for aale at very low
price In Dundee and all parts of city.
Call for information AT. 3668.
CHAS. W. YOUNO SON.
1418 1st Nat'l Bk. Bldg.- Jackaon !
pipT'CrrprpR EAL ESTATE
JDXXVJVlll 1 X Bells. Rents. Iniures.
850 Petera Trut Bldg.
J A. 0(3.1.
Home
to
327 Securities Bldg. AT. 4966. please.
Grove-Hibbard Co.
HAVE inquiries for homes do you want
to sell vour property? List tt with
C. A Grtminel, Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
D. ROY WOODWARD.
Investments and Inauranc.
JA. 3225. 702 Peter Trust Bldg.
LIST your .bungalow with
H. 8. MANVILLE. Bealtor.
615 Peters Trust Bldg. AT.
1103.
NOW Is the time to list that house with
us. Prompt inspection and result. Phune
Tebben Co., JA 2182.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
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r i, in.iy Hdi aaaw.
lai. I m kick la Hir .
k. bat lib ral. t all Jaba) 'It
jfcMlarASkVt-;T'' '
baglea. !
ear Ul ! r 4 A
North.
Near Prairie Park,
$1,000 Down
.mw inrily m'4i. nearly
kanaU wltM k fi l ''
aad diaieg r". ll eemai4
aneat, fureara be. I. Mir III.
'. fri'-a) l.i.
Payne Investment Co.,
Ot.. ha Vai l Hb. HMg Dougla r.i.
Kountze Place Home
f) b purrb4 onbl. h
teur ream 4 hall a)naiaira. four
Mmiw "4 balk ad, floored ni.
tail bmHi t'sK and "! fml
ir.pia.. beilila b,h,aa Pool
fai lut, muiiiy, -
trhuoL
Gallagher & Nelson,
It Pl-e Trut Hldg JA ti't
:ll OHIO T.
lit a fin DniH hburha4 M
will find an f h rlraneet
bame la timabas ' fa ff rhi a.
n ete.t hou la Nily iii. wwner
Imim liy- Mr Tolir al
It AMI HKUS.
f V.un HIJ. AT 7l.
SfctVlrrTiodrn bulw. r.a.lv t
rupri i.tl fronl an bied.i oak fluor B"4
fiiuihi full bamni; iriti W tin
FiVeS roma.""nio-l -rn acpl ml, S-'n
ad Manderwn, 13 0 ma- paeiiianl.
HKkT A OIKaTKINO, w ir.
4 BBIirRD "aVB i-rotu. n.o.l.n
bungalow 1 lrm renbl CrlElOU.
oa H r. K JA
D R OtfcK A CU bur and all "ms-
llitTsTrsVrMINNE I-PHA MU Njl Al.W
W h Jut eemplrtl ".'
l.ra. .rm homi living room ISsllj
built-in boukra; ryhin built-in m
kltrh.n npt io. urh Ironing
boards le. It will mrprl ott at Ik
aiin- tr THvr at
RAKr SHi,
KK. I044. AT 7il.
South.
TC'ST oLTII OF I.KAVL.SWOiim
iir;iiira. ,
4311 PIERCE.
I room, larg .uih front lot, good
garage and shop. A real bargain. Pay
only lion down and 1:1 per month.
Hav a good hem of your own. owner
aa h. will let It fa fur 13.009, Sr
It and lt know.
R. F. CLARY CO..
f4th anil Am Ave. KB I7I.
SIX ROOMS 1400 CASH.
A hie l-rnoin hous. modern and
cloi to rr. 140 cash. lt.l per mo.;
not fr from St. Joseph hoapltal. Aek
forMr. Car, AT SiOl vnlng. DO.
Ralston Lots-11 IV.;
payment. Phnn Stewart, Ralaton, It-W.
Acreage.
Benson Acreage
IT acrea. highly Improved on ltd sal
'Blondo. Prlc 1 11.000. Eaay terme.
I acrea In Keyaton Park; modera
bungalow, garage and chicken hous;
ightly lociion. Prlc. 1 10. 600.
Held Lana uo.,
1064 Military Ave.
WA. 1071.
lii ACRES near Ak-Sar-Ben field, 11,000.
Walnut 4117. .
Vacant Property.
Large Lot, $260
$5 Down, $5 Monthly
Buy thla lot now. build A temporarj
home by spring and atop paying rent
Located near Fontenelle boulevard.
Byron Reed Co.,
1U Farnam. DO. tT.
Cheapest Lot in Dundee
Full east front lot. near 63d and Far
nam. Priced for quick ssla at 11.160.
We know this 1 cheap and so do you.
BUT NOW I
Glover & Spain, Realtors,
JA. I860. 111-50 City National.
LOTS
On S. aid of Larlmor Ave. btwen
14th nd 17th Street. Will aell on y
payment or will build to your order.
AT. $640.
LEAVENWORTH Height, cheapest lots,
reduced district west, aouth front.
Mercy 8t.. 1160. Call
8CHROEDER INVESTMENT CO. JA 21.
Miscellaneous. .
OUR BUILDING ORGANIZATION
la at your arvlce. W can build and
finance your new bom. Let u figure
your plans.
HASTINGS A HEYDENV1614 Harney St.
j Borrow Money j
I
We Loan Money
At banking; rates with your
character as security.- No de
lay, if it's a loan see us.
Loans made only to Omaha
people.
INDUSTRIAL LOAN &
INVESTMENT CO.
40S So. 15th St.
15th at Harney St.
I
E. H. BENNBR COMPANY, Insurance
Call Edward Parley. Douglaa 8406.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE
WE CAN exchange your income properly
for the thing you want,
BROWNE & TRACY,
543 Securities Bldg. AT. R560.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Florence
NETHAWAY sells and trades. KE. 14H
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
, West.
Best Buy in
CLAIRMONT DISTRICT.
Fine lot 60x1 J ft., only block from
carllne. Our house is i years aid. Full
cemented basement, floor drain; S large
bedrooms and bath upstairs: oak floors
rooms and aun room on 1st floor; 8 fine
throughout; oak and enamel finlah.
French doors; lota of built-in features.
Priced at 16,800; garage and hedge.
Evenings csll WE. 6206, or WA. 1744
R. D. CLARK CO.,
REALTORS.
621-22 Securities. AT. 8551,
Boaonoooaononoo
Your
Real Estate
Will sell to bet
ter advantage
in the hands of
a reliable real
estate firm.
Ours is one of
the OLDEST in
: the city.
CREIGH SONS
& COMPANY
Established 1868
Jackson 0200. 608 Bee Bid;.
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THE SNAPPIEST
USED CAR BARGAINS
j IN OMAHA
AT THE
NEBRASKA OLDSMOBLIE CO.,
HOWARD AT 18TH.
fO REAL USKD CAR BARGAINS
Caah or Time. Buy or Sell.
Fords from liO and up.
Dodge, Buick and othar. 1100 and
up.
Ford bodlea. winter top.
OOLDSTOM AUTO SALES CO..
1818 Harney St. Central Garare.
SOME bargaina tn used Fords: prompt
delivery on new Fords.
McCaffrey motor co.,
The Handy Ford Service Station.
13th and Jackaon Sta. W. 3300. .
HaveFunds for Loans
on-
Inside Business Property
At Very Attractive Rates
Frank H. Binder
823 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. Jackson 2561
. -IS