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5 THE PKE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. Ami!, 3. 1022. h 8-C Daughter of llrvoluliun Wert "Vice l'rrMtlcnti Viiinton, April" JJThe Daughters of ttif American Involu tion, in annual congm. bat, rteci- vice prr.itJrnU Jat night i.ttf being received tt the While Houu by .'resident and Mr. JUrJ- Trtt ict pre. .dents i-letted are: Mfi. Alice McDuffie of Mirlii. fan; Mm. funic V. MondHI, Wyo ming: Mrs. Jihn I- liuel, Connect! , cut; Mrs. WiUard T. IHruk, Illinois; Mii Annie Wallace, New I limp. ' hire; Mr. Iltmsrel L McCall of (.rorgi. and Mrs. Kvrrett (j. Sfw ell of Florida. The drlrgites re. received by prrtidcni and Mu. Harding in the blue room and inutic wit fur iii.hed by the marine band. 1 hie evening: they attended a pageant f . given hy the Children of the Amcri. i an Revolution. The congress will conclude with a bu.iueti cmon to morrow, . Deaths V Tkatwu Irvla.. Uatrlee -TIkiimi Irvln.. eld ro.id.nt r llaatrtr. ind an. I mi. rnirctr f nit niy, die4 m hoaniial .1 Lincoln. W I. urOrt a widow .nd a number 4 vr en 1 1 arm, all frown. Mm. Iacr Marshall. RMIrlr. Funial ervlre fnr Mr. T.oren Marshall r held In i'lun a , chapel, iandurl.4 ay n.v. M. I.e ory Art Hilling. Venice A military iun.r.1 . hl1 I Athl.tl para fur Art Bitting, who lual 111. HI- 111 in Ar.ntin. roreat nep. lentker 2., 191. Tli. ..rvirea wer Urge . l liend-d. Ih imnn being ivn by Itev. J, Franklin He rf Ih. M.thudl.t .rhurrh. c. U Hr.w.ter. formerly rail. ' Imn of AM Company C of whlrh Hilling w.. member, in.il. a f.w brief remark. Billing-Norman imi.i. Ani.rir.n Lrainn. aad ti'oitipuy 1' participated In Ih. eerv- ir... mu.ic ocm; rurm.neo. py in. jc , Irh . municipal hand. X.enharl orchestra nd a douhl m.i. nuariet. A beautiful nr .Ilk n.f, pun Iih4 by Hitting- Norman put. w.a ue.4 .1 Ih. fun.r.l for in. firm urn, tuinni wa ana a on of H. (i, Hittinx, old realdent of - PaatrU. ut . . Mr. Itm Marshall. , Rr.tilre. Neb. Mr. Lnren Miirahalt, 14. 1, euad t h.r hnm In I hi. rlly after a brief Mlnru. aiit II aurvlv.il by h.r hua nd and nna rhlld. Burial am In Ever. rcn Horn l.r.leiy. Mi.. .Ulli-t A. t harrjr. Rratrlcr, N.b Mr. Jullrt A. Hi.rry, moth.r or lira . E. rh.rry of thl. cliy, lil at h'r horn, at Kmllrolt. uha ! tl.U nr p. Witt In It.., Kh.r inn and hr hunband rraldetl for y.ara. Burial ai st l. Will. Art lllttlna. - B.atrlc Neb. Th. body of Art Blt tinf, B.alrli'a war hrro. who lout hi. Iir In anion In Kran-, arrived In1 I ho rlly and wa. mat at tba Burlington ata tlon by about .0 l.glon mm and orii.d la th. Hcott-llarni.n mortuary. Kunrral a.rvlcra arl'.l h held In Athletic park thla aftarnoaa) at 1:30. v- John Hliimnn. " North Platte, Neb. John Hlnman, US. ' who cam ta North Platta In I'll and had almo.t rontlnuou.ly tnaria thl. city til. honrr, I. dead. Kor yeara ha waa t1.adina bulldlna oontrartor, arid ereoted a number of tha bualneas blocka In North ' platta. Mm. ! Phillip, v David City. Mr. Pona Phillip, died at h.r noma In David City after a two month.' lllneaa. W. C. Hrott. Aahland. W. C. Hcott. 75. a l.adtna merchant of thla city fnr 47 year, and a . teald.nt of N.hraaka for over 60 year, died. Five children1 aurvlve hlmt John A. Scott, Aahland. a partner with hi father In tha bu.ln..; Mr.. Jea.1. Scott Milliner, formerly of Omaha; Clement S. . Scott, Kanoa. City. Mo.,; Mlu PorOthfa ' " Scott, Aahland. and Ml.a Elizabeth Scott, New York. Mr. Scott wai a civil war veteran, eervlng nearly three yeara In Company I, Eighth Indiana volunteer. He rame from Indiana to Nebr.uk In 180, aettllna fir.t at Camden and then at Ash- , land In 171. wher with hi father ha . ratabll.hed th grocery bu.lneu conducted 1 for nearly halt a century. Mr. Shlpp. V Friend. Mr. Shlppa. 00, died at th. home of her .on. M. E. Shlppa. anuth of thla city. S. J. Shlppa, another aon. Uvea near Dorcheater. , John Scheldt. Friend. John Scheldt, a prominent ret .' dent of thl city, ona of tha pioneer farm , era of Saline county, died after a long lllneaa. ' David O. Miller. Alliance. David O. Miller. (3, pioneer farmer living near Maraland, died here . . . . -. Li- Lull... Tr.i. Mlllai , , C I" Hum! UL Ilia uiuum, iui.w. Ho waa born at Llbertyville, la., and ; , when 15 year old came to western Ne ! ' braaka, wher he reitded until hi death. BeaUae hi brother here ha Is urvived by a aon, Claude; a daughter, Mabel, who I attending college at York; a lter. ",- -Mr. C E. Matthawa of Maraland, and hia father, Dr. W. K. Miller of Alliance. Ho waa a prominent member of the Alliance . Odd Fellow lodge, which had charg of i ; thi funeral. . ' Mr. R. Jj. Elllngrod. .. Bioomfleld. Mr. R. U Blllngrod died at her horn in thl city. The funeral waa . i held In the First Trinity . Lutheran church. . . , Auguat Jenaen. ' ' Beatrice. August Jensen, SB, a retired farmer of Jansen, died in ' a hoapltal here. He I urvlvel by a widow and a . number of children. .' . " Mr. Margaret F.. Barber. - , -Nelson. Mr. Margaret B. Barber, 71, dled at her hom here. She waa an V ' -early aettler In Nuckoll county. v Thomaa C. ChamBertalii. VJ- Broken Bow Thomas C. Chamberlain, pioneer of Sherman county, residing near Maaon City, died at the Mason City hoa . pital. Mr. O. A. Johnson. . Nebraaka City. Mr. O. Jh""on' ? t"r.idnt of th city for 40 yr. ; 'her Soma here. She I survived by the ",'foUowSS chlldran:- Gu. Johnson Terr. - Haute, ine.i Frank John.on. Peru Neb Carl Johnson, Spracklea, Cal,, johnaon, Nebra.ka City, and Mr.. Birdie , Gilraor., Murray, Neb. Mr. Mary Cooper, naatrlc. Mr. Mary Cooper, wlf a of C,oS Coopir of 01.nov.r. died at her ; homa la Olenov.r. Her huaband, three aona aid two daughter aurvlv. ''- Aged Women Dl. t.a,.h City. Mra. Catherine Sherman, ' 4. and Sri Ann. M. Nelaen. .3, real Ment. of thla vicinity, died at their ' homea. Dorothy V. Oraff. Beatrice. Dorothy- Virginia, tha young daughter of Edwin Graff, living north- V weef It Beatrice, died after a brief II kia. " Funeral aervlcea were held in the lom. conducted by Fatheo Blckert. - Mrafjana Oregg. ' " Grand I.lsnd. Mra Jan Gregg, 7 died at her homa In Fatmer. She we. of on, of the older famlUe In the v Icinlty Th funeral aervlcaa were held In the Christian church at Palmer. Mr. Sarah C. Johnson. .; Table Rock. Mrs. Sarah Scott John- .on, . died In Lincoln. Services were held In the Presbyterian church at Paw- lie City, Bev. Mr. Payne officiating. M. J. Dogdale. . Shelton.-H. J. Dugdale. !. died la a hospital at Lincoln. The body wm broight to Shelton for burial. Henry Jamea Dugdale waa born in Shelton. .r-hen known v Wood River Center. July 10. 1S60. It has often been said that he waa the fttst white child born In Buf- falo county; but many of the first aot ' v tier here contended that a daughter of ' the 1st Governor Boyd waa th first and that H.,J. Dugdale was the second. Prac tically all of Mr. Dugdale'a life waa spent In thla community whera. h has been engaged In farming alnc a young man, . , . Mr. Bert Ktl. Fairbury. Funeral aervlcea were held for Mra. Bert Kiesel at th Methodist ' - church. Her body was taken to E us lis, her old home, tor burial. B. fi MeCvtraea. Central City. B. G. McCutchia. Cass . county pioneer, died at hi hom at Ashland, Neb. Elmer Shaawr. Maxwell. Neb. The, - body of Klmer Khaner, who waa killed In the second bat - tl of th. Marne. arrived in Maxwell. The deceased la a .on of Mrs. O. D. Shaner, -who holda the first slate office of Amerl VT can War Mother. Berrtcea ji.eia toi- 4ta4 a la. U.tw.ll l'i pwat aad il.. kty b44 la ta 11 Mtfa.(a kall.MI .u.'. Jka a WJ, Frlsaat Fl i.. ft fc.,4 t Juka -kt4l aha di4 a k-u. la ibi. .nr. Tk kudM k-. rii4 f 'f t ha riig tk MtiuM l lb ikui. a, t Mr. riMaaaih bkiaa, y-ina.l laa a-Miy i Him. riisakeik (1,1.1. h di4 at tk. hMa at k-r , ama f Ibi tiy, a, laa.a la alVaf4, Ut burial, artau.Miti4 ky ar -a. M, V., akiff. H illlam Hll lee. Wr.t Palal Unnam llnle l 4ia4 at kia kam la Kikkma tuaaabip, tr a tow ' Mine. Ma w uii ky fcut widow a4 fi rhlldr.a ruri Mk' era ki4 al ki. w..f. tkaf-a. Mr. .ikla Weal. 1 Falrkurv, Kb funeral .urklrM war hl4 l Wyoming, III, fur W- I'vaibia Nawtnn, maiber af I'f. W, a). V.wina of Ih . my. ha Tf I 4i4 at Ik ham vl h.r n ia falikuiy, Mr. Aaaa rrieaea. Il.nd.raaa Mra Ana riixea. 414 at Ih lanilly hurna la I hi. till., kka waa n vr in nrai Miner ia iai H.IOIl). .(uiaat J.aaesi, Baatrli-. Auau-1 Jenaak. X, aid real, dent of u.aa muniy liic a fw mile w.at of Kin, n-l at hi. hnm rir a kn.f lllnaaa. Ha i .uri4 Uf a widow an4 lat.tal nill rhildian, ( brie Haaa.' Crand lalaad llrlm. h" h.va ra. raivad w4 of the rt.aib of t'kiia liana, 4., ann nf John 1'. Mann, akii-h luak Ha. a In ulitahoma, after a bilrf lllnra, of lomai'h lioubl., , Mra. MiMlnlpK Marker. Orsn4 laiand. Ihm boly of Mia flu itnlpli Klarher, a friuar re.llni of Urand Island, who died at Spem-ar, ,Vb., where tha family tinw raaidra, as brought la thi city fr burial. Joaepti Meyrra. Grand laiand Jnaili Mayer., Tl. a m'mbar ef th Mnldieis' hum at Ttutketi, died at lhat Inatuutiun. Tha body wa taken la Alma fur burial. f. I.. Mho. Grand laiand '. U Hhoe. tl. a r.l d.nt of thus rlly fur tha aat year, died at III horn here. Hurvivtng him era hi wldnw and a daughter, Mr. J, K. Ki.m nf thi cliy. Tk bdy waa taken to hi furiner hum at t. I'aul, ,Nrb. A. It. tlwrna. Or. re I.l.ml. The body of A ft. Owena. former reanlml of Grand laiand. and fr many year councilman from th. Kourth ward, who dl'ii at hi. hum at, Donald, a .ubuib of Portland. Ore., w.t I lirnuslit tnithia rlly for burial. Tha. widow and a dauahlrr. Mra. John Hit of Portland accumpanled Ih body. Mia Final l.rewell. Crete. Word reached her telling of the death of Mlaa Klh"l Orewell, who lied al har limn In California. Mia lirewrll waa tha dauililrr nf J. W. Urewell, a well. k own civil war veteran, who. with hi family, was a resident of Crete for many yeara. Mr. Urewell, with hla two daughter, took up their residence In California three yeara aao. The body will be brought to Crete for burial. Mm. t.urelta Balding. Table Hock Mra. I.ucviih Fielding. Belding widow of George T. Ueldlng, long-tim county judge of Pawnee county, died at her rtaldrnca In Pawnc City, Howard lloark. Grand Island Howard llosek, !j, an employe at tha Union Pacific round house as a boiler maker's helper, was fatally Injured while at work as the re sult of falling Into a Id-foot pit, frac turlng hla skull. ire tiled about an hour later at th St. Francia hoapltal without regaining cousclouaueaa. 11 was unmarried, and is survived by hi mother. aeveral brothers, and a sister, all resld Ing In th west. . Funeral Bervice -aer held In St. Mary Catholic church. Rev. Father Heimea officiating. Meinbcre r.f the Central Labor union, of which organ ization Hosek waa president, acted pallbearers and attended th aervlcea In a body. Fred Seeger. Grand Island Louis Orloff, (4, pro dent of Sidney, died at the St. Francis hospital In this city following an upera tlcn. Tha body waa token to Sidney for burial. Ia)uIs Orloff. Grand Island Louis Orloff, (4. rron prletor of the Orllft Junk & Metal com pany In this city, died at the St. Francis hospital. Surviving him are his widow, two sons, and five daughters, v Th body was taken to tha former horn at Lin coin for burial. Mr. Ellen Brennan. Grand Island Mrs. Ellen Brennan. 1 pioneer resiaent of Grand Island, died at her home. She Is survived by six -daughters. Funeral services were held In St. Mary CathoUo church, Rev. Auguat lieimes officiating. Mr. Max Srhullr. Grand Island Mr. Max Schultl. 40, died at her home In this city. Surviving her. besides her husband, are her daughter, Dorothy, 3; her father, H. C. Moefler; one brother, and three sisters. Funeral services were held in St. Paul English Lutheran church, Rev. C. B, .Herman conducting the services. Albert Tletren. Beatrice Funeral services for Albert Tietcen of DeWitt were held In the family home and burial was In DeWitt. He ia survived by a widow and two aona. Mra. Olive SrhwVllser. Nelson Mra. Olive Schweitzer, 41, died here. She waa the wife of the secre tary of the Nuckolls county T. M. C. A. and mother of five children; th youngest being only a day old at the time of the death of the .mother. ' She camo hero five veara ao with her husband when he assumed the ' duties of hla present position. - Frederick J. Rill,. Arnold Frederick J. (Jill of Logan courfy, who was killed In action In France, , October 8, 191 S. was given a military funeral at Arnold. Burial was In the Arnold cemetery. - "Mr" Magdniena I.emke. - Nebraska City Mrs. Magdalena Lemke. a resident of the city since 1866, died here and was burled from St.- Benedict Cathollo church. She Is survived by her husband, R, Lcmke, four sons, and a daughter. George Henderson. McCook George - Henderson, 41, who waa killed ' near Red 'Willow by being run over by a Burlington engine, was burled In Lonavlew cemetery, this city. Ho leaves three children, two here and one In New York state. N . . Mr. Sarah J. Reese. Broken Bow Mr. Sarah J. Reese. 73, died at the homo of her daughter, Mra. Edward McComas. Funeral ervlce were held at the'home. Rev. C. O. Gomon of tho Methodist church officiated. Burial waa In th Broken- Bow cemetery. Fred SeegoT. Sidney Fred Seeger,, a realdent of Sidney lnc 1908, died at th Grand Is land hospital and was burled In Sidney. He crime td Sidney from Petersburg. Neb., and was In the land business here for years. . Ha leaves a wife and adopted daughter. John Freeman. " v Beatrice John Freeman, 36, old resi dent of West Beatrice, did after a brief Illness. He Is survived by a widow. Burial was In Evergreen Horn cemetery. N John - Ward. Vn Beatrice .Tohn. young son of Mr., and Mrs. T. L. Ward of West Beatrice, died at a hoapltal after a brief lllnes of pneumonia. His sister, Frances. i seriously 111 of the disease at the hospital and is not expected to survive. Mra. F. L. Began. Grand Island. Mrs. F. L. Reiran. 60. died at her home In this city. Surviving her, besides her husband, are two daugh ters, Jeanette and Mae, and two sons, Pr. John ot Chsdron and Fred of this city. Funeral services were held In St. Marys Catholic church. , -" Henry C. Joehnck. Grand Island. In the death of Henry C. Joehnck, 88, which occurred at his home near this city. Hall county mourns tho loss of one of Its original founders who came with the first colony of settlers to Grand Island and vicinity in 1857. 65 year ago. Mr. Joehnck had witnessed th transformation of a desert. Inhabited by wild life, into a clviliied community exponent of th arts of civilization and th occupations of modern times. Aa full aa It waa In yeara, his life bad been of experience and of aervlce. Surviving him are five aons "and four daughters. Fun eral aervlcea were held from the old home place, Rer. C B. Herman of tho English Luiharan church officiating. Out of re spect, the Tag on th city hall flew t half mast on the diy of tho funeral, by order ot Mayor Ellaberry. George Crumrln. Grand Island George Crumrln. 80, for a half century a resident of Phillips, died at hia home. He is survived by hi widow and several children. Ttahr Haney. Grand Island. Funeral service for the infant daughter ot Mr. and Mra. J, D. Maaa. a, aim kaU la Ika kaaua. Be. Fatkar t4taaa aiacutt.aa a ta (. w. Uia4 Ila4"k.. t aiiwaa Niaaea. rl,i4 faiaNa. fa.la aer 4aaa4l, 4a4 al ma at, 'ei a-tnal la km tt'f. Mra, Hl I W. Itaaliu-a ai-a I'laaM, alaaMf raaiaaal mtt vt.BHai, 4a4 aftaa a era aM4 illatwa. kha Ia auititH kf a fam ily f " rhtMi.a. Mra. Himkar btvaaaa. Catlavat -klra knaeri ai.aaaa. a ata aer raaiaol af 'air , 44 at he aenta la lH. l alkmaa ttalaUff. Il.ad.raaa !, aik'aaa Kaulafl 4i4 at Ik family hm kaia. kaa k4 juel ralura4 fiaa t eaa4 ika 4y k. ia. afcaa ka ka4 kw. t.lla4 la aita4 lb fui.ai.l f kr aaiar. Mr. rr4 hraaaae. Tarli lira ri.4 kiramar 4'4 .u44a. lyly at kar kama kM. Mr K'amar a4v kar kaba4 la rauaiy la ! a4 aamiM.M la Ik awihaaai NH of Ika rouaiy, aai hay lit. 4 al taa.a )a.a . Business Activities Wymarav O, t? Bat day t Blua Pprlnf ttae aurrhaead I ! af lr from l I. HaaliK and a Ml all ai retail In Hla knn and Wymara Ih romlttf Friend Frlebd now basal, of another manufi'lurm plant ewae4 and operated by ' C rUahaid. h" kaa long keen a resident of tin my, Tha cuipul of thi fa.tury I an turning da.lr., lhat will turn any number r ass. in an lam ha tor br km an nwxiti.nl and without removing b lisy front th tarukaiar. Mr. Ilaiiry haa.-hl.rle, also a raaident ef thl. rity la ina invaniur ,f iha da. vice. Th factory la rspabl of turning nut thaaa davicea la vary .hart order, A. Ih. machinery at rived fioni Ih maker in t'hir.lu loo Into la eyeeaafully put lha davit on tha maiket thl year, Mr, Kekhard la making up a larv number of idem and placing Iheni In ih handa nf th poullry JaliMira of Ih vlflnily on trial. Open ew Klaro. Wymore B. A. Frank, of Pawne rlly win aooo open a j.weiry ator hare, mak ina, in Mcona ia tba city. Mao Haad f'anraria. -mor At in niaeting of th mm munity club It waa derided ta beautify V" punno llhrary grounda and a col ivrtion waa taken up for that purpne. 1 1 vnir rart was airemed with lha U'vnmra hand In giva 53 ronceil ihia summer. Th eon. aria win no given en in main bu inee airart .very paturday vnin. I'harle llarrlanrt of Omaha ha a keen an. gaged aa diractor of Ih band for th wining season. Nludla la Mold Wymnra O. Hoaa I'laltorn nf Oaawaln ml. Kan. ha purehaaed Ih Prraal.y atudlo In Wvmoro and will aoon l.li. nna. aeaamn. Mr. I'rea.ley. who had charg of Ih aludln fur Ihre year, ha yet urciueii upon another location. Implement Hl.ir Mold. taiinway The Melluir Implement tnr " laiioway naa oaen aold to N. B. Troy r, who will Untnedlalely tak charg. . Inalall II ranch Offlr. MCCOOK Kimball llrnlhaea a. T l..-nl. hav purehaaed a bualnea location In Mc . uue. ami ripen 10 erect a bu.lne houx In which to show and sell their nionu. ment product. Thi branch will cover ......r ouaineaa in tnia ctlon of Nebra.ka, ( llPa..l anJ L .......... rtell Movla Theater. rawne city. Th I.lnwood theater. Pawnee city'a lending movie show, was . , """ layiwr HI 'larKIO, MO, .eii.-r ia veteran movto operator, hav. Ing been In the bualnea tnr m.nu v..-. The show here formerly belonged to Ollii Ph"Jnon ot ,nl cl,y "l Krl Nesbltt "i iiirKio. 11 wa managed by th for. ""bltt I now operating a show ai jarkio, wnicn h purehaaed from Tay lor many year ago. Rains Damage Curbing. 1 swnee city. The continuous rains damaged the new curbing being laid for the paveme-nt hero to uch an extent that many yard of it are being torn out to reniacea. .Nearly all the curb 1 In and the grading ia near completion. The i-oncreie ior in atreeta will b laid dur lng th next few weekly Inalall Water Plnea. Crete, A carload of lead pipe has been unloaded and Is being rapidly laid in making water connection In the new pav. ing districts. The Allied contractors of Omaha recently received the bid for the worn ot paving districts two, three and four In thl city at 13.95 per yard for Diuillthio paving. The preliminary work ofgettlng In the lead water pipe and making aewer connections I being rushed to competition and that gang of the Al lied contractor expect to start work at once. t Wvmoro Cafe Sold. Wymor. W. T. Humnhrev has our chased the Twin Sister cat and will fur- nisn an au-nlght aervlce. Son Join Father. Pawnee City. Allen Edee, son of A. B. Edee, prominent merchant here, has resigned a position with Marshall, Field A Co.. ChlcaKO. to return to Pawnee Citv. where he will be omployed by his father in nia arygoods store, young Edee ha been a student at Amherst college until recently. Furniture Store Sold. Broken Bow. George E. Anderson of Hastings has purchased th large furni ture stock of J. B. Hickman. He has leased a large double storeroom and .will move the atork In the near future. He expecta to add very materially to his purchase. Sell Basket Stora. Bloomfield. The Basket Store has changed hands, a deal having been- closed by which R. L. Blood and J. J. McCourt tak over the business. Mr. Blood has been the local manager for th Basket Store company of Omaha for a year or more past. The store has enjoyed a very satisfactory business ever since its estab lishment three or four years ago. - Plan Bargain Day. Sunnrlor. The HuDerlor merchants will have another bargain day April 26. These bargain days are proving a success In drawing trade to Superior. -. 1 Discus Safety Measures. Beatrice. A district meeting of em ploycs of th Lincoln Telphdne and Tel graph company wa held in this city at which safety first code were discussed. The maeting was presided over by W. H. I Caman,' district manager. About 25 were present. But Flour Mill. - North Platte. The Nebraska Mill and Elevator company, ucceaor to tho Ley pold-Fennlngton company, nas piacea an order for a BO-barrel flour . mill, which will bo operated in connection with hay and grain Business. ' Adams Mora Sold. . Beatrice. Herman Ratho haa purehaaed th merchandl tor of K. u. rearon 01 Adams, and haa assumed charg of .the establishment. Tlantlat aA HtrrilnaT. Tacumseh. Dr. B. J.- Jones of Dolpho. Kan., la locating in Sterling for tho prac tice of dentistry, tie is a oroiner 01 mra. Neff, widow of Dr. J. G. Neff. who prac ticed Uenturtry In Sterling for many years. Sell Farmer Store. Tecumseh. The stock of good of the Farmers union atore at kik ureeK naa nM in inn Riir Creek merchant. F. P. Eversole and Sam Wiseman. The farmara stor has oeen ciosea. ;; it not a paying Institution. ' Buy Second Store. Panrtoii.il Tho Larson & Larson stor here has purchased the Orr & Orr tor a Wayne and will operate In both places. R. L. Larson will assume management of the Wayne establishment and L. G. Lar son of Mitchell. S. D.. the local, atore. Other business activities here include the establishment of a third barber shop by B."J. DeLsnce, and the moving of tha Orpheum theater to larger quarter. Build Green House. Crete. Work on tho new green houi in Crete Is well under way. It la being built by Alderman Vit Jellnek. There will b two moderate sized buildings fit ted out In shape to take care 01 tn,e green house business In this vicinity.j ) Community Sal Success. irirhiirv. The "community" ' sal, wHieh hart hean In nroaress for eight days, closed with more people in Fairbury than at any time inc tne county lair iaai. September. Bid for Hospital. ' xrePnok Rulldlne committee of 8t. Catharine of Sienna hoapltal of thla clt announce that bids for tho construction of the new hospital will be opened her April 3.4. They hop to be able to begin construction, by May 1. Will Bnild School. -Rt.ewAii rnntracta have been let for a new consolidated high school building at T.ine Th. York Pianlns Mill and Con struction compsny hss the contract. Tb structure Is to cot 324.675. Ora Clark I the architect, and Taylor waa nia nomo wbrn a boy. Business Women Elect. Superior. The Superior Business Woman's enrlncil e ected th following officers: Mary Felt, president; Mr. Pre- ft bat r".ka.Haaia, aUI. aaaa Baarw4ar. aaaaitar I he aMuf i.ider af Fkift. aie a. isia4 t'kiiaiia Jm,m uffar aa-ea4. aan icre!.l rii.a avaaia aJ far lki eaiia, B' alrlr 1 ala a.44 Baairlc -. r. Il....n aka fca baa eg4 la aa yaaiaaiaal k-aiwa al ti taw t.aie. fur ,i, Uwl Ik .la a4 a4 -. 4 by II I - Paiuaaaia.. II luMk ekaia l ater. ilr Pa.a.Mtr ...4 iaa.il in (aiuia u L.o.ul 1 mak kr ., , Baaaaaae T kaa lei. Vaaa I uy u M. la.iur. Ik a.a pruaneiiar af Ika i.lawaavi ikaaiar kaia, 1. ' a laliaa ki Ike, lar. Tk kuiij a a(ll k rMi4l4 4 las laiMr anl k 1 ada via 1.4 4 lw. 114.4. 1 , t klaa k f aaaoaiay Opwa. Paaae I il Tk Haul kl.uaaa Black cuh.kv. staH kxlluatiai ia I'aaaaa lily, ateae4 iaa aa.aua kaia auk a run f Ikraa pigkia Tkia ruwipaay opena aa4 ' v.a eua ki. alaiartha ia ih Miy what ltt ike ai k4 aul aa vewial a ark. f Iaa f araarra kiue. Idg.paia - Tk Farmer.' tr a Inln4 taaa aear bai. ha rlaaad 11 iiaora, a lb kuainaa ksa ria upiniiiaui. Jeffrey' llaaa L4. WjmaraJ u. tte.iur b aurrhaaed lha Jaffi.r houaa an4 will irmadal II fur a rauiulng houaa. all I Maa aaara, TMa fturk Tk r.rniai t'nlaa .io. l Kik I'ra.k ha. kara al4 la F. P l.v.raul. a ad Frank lliavmaa, iaa i.lk traah rna.ehania, Tfca aiui. ha baaa HumhI fullaaing Ik purrkaa by lliraa kuainra firtna, Ih sloek la b eon. auli4at4 aitfe tkair own atotk. . . kUrfrTf halo. Ladgapola h aloek and or fx. luiaa of th defunct t'aioa kl.rranill coiHuany. Wa avid lisle, whlrh rae.nlly onarai.4 here, at sherirf. a! la , A. Mc. American Legion Scoitabluff Thirteen auslllary ualta In Ih Juriadirllon of Ih kisth district r contributing or ar preparing to rnntnb. Ill ta Ih relief of ei.aervli men In Ne. braaka hnapiial. An.ley, llroken Mow. Jlroli-purl. t'hadron, fiad, Ooih.nhurg, llerahey, letlmlnn. Mll.hr II. Ituehvllle, tlarlng. acatlafcluff. North plana ar ill lea that ar sending hoai.ii.l comfort. I.el Job for loo. Fall City Mora than lo former arv. Ic men war found position, of torn kind In th rampalsn conducted by tire local post in thl. m-lnily. Neventy-vn of lha hav permanent position. Th pott ha named an a Hi let 10 conv niiilre. whoao eubdlvisiona will man Ih varloua noat atlileiiu, ai'tlvltlra, llaae. ball haa ih altenlion ot th post at lha present Urn. Banquet, at fienoa. Genoa A. a part of Ih membership campaign of th local poet, a banquet wa held which waa enpectrd to re sult In many new members. The noi 10 hold eiiilmunthly dances, a well other form of entertainment. Including athletic contcsia . , Mr l a Rooms. Tllden On th eve of entering It new rlub rooms, the local poat turned them over to Ih achool board for temporary uao a achool room.. Fire recently d. .troyed a Tllden a.hool building. The room aerv 10 children a a siudy hall. Big Membership. Dunning In a county of but 1.100 pop ulstlon. Ih local post bonne a remark, abla membership. Recently, after combing th county' area, three ex-aervic men wer found who did not belong to the American Leglnnr Activities of th post ar keeping pace with Ita record. Auxiliary Charter. Lincoln Charters mailed 10 auxiliary unlta last week Include those to 8yrseuae, Plerc and Kearney. Herman and Butte hav mad application for unit at those two cities. Nerve Luncheons. Newman Grove Th auxiliary to the local post haa arranged with the busi ness man club to erv luncheon at the regular monthly meetings of the busi ness men. In this fashion th unit ex pecta to Increase ita treasury fund. Increase SO Per Cent. Curtis. MembershiD In tha local noat has Increased nearly 50 per cent over thnt of last year. In keeping with Ita stride In membership post artlvltlea also are on the upgrade, tha post'a most recent financial aucces being a box social and plo supper. Buy War Film. Superior. St. Mlhiel noat No, 103 haa purchased outright one of the war fllmi made by the photographic section of the army. It deals In particular with activi ties of unlta made up of Nebraska troops. Plan Radio Set. ' Verdlgre. The proposal for a state le gion radiophone system has met with the approval of the local post, which is aavancing plans ror the installation of a receiving set here. The post recently moved Into a new club house, eoulnned with service to the community aa well as me post. Flay Make Profit. Lewellen. The fund whlrh th local post ha In trust for tho final purchase and equipping of club rooms was con- sinerarjiy swelled by receipts from play staged by post, members. Bayard Poat Growing." Bayard. With a memberahlD nf 48 the local post nnn tnree mora members than It had thl time last year. Tho post ia uufc lur more. Praise Omaha Post. Omaha. The work done bv tlia Omaha post has been auch that a letter of spe cial recognition has been received from C. W. Andrews of Arlington, member of the executive committee and chairman of wonare worn. . Twelve Men Missing, rotter. There are 12 men in lha tnrla. diction of tho local post that have not Joined tho American Legion, writes the adjutant, special efforts to "catch them in" are being made. Boxing and baseball are on tno ciuo a athletic agenda. Donate .'3.000. Falls City. Citizens voted at the anrlno- election to turn over to the local Dost a sum of more than 12.000, the remainder of the "Pershing fund," subscribed during the war. Individual letters of thanks ware mailed out by the post to all voters. Weddings Shlrey-Shaw. Osceola. The marriaia of Ml.a T.aah b. Bnaw. daughter of Dr. and Mr. L. M. snaw, to Raymond W. Shlrey of Wavne. occurred at the home of the bird In Osce ola, Rv. w. W. Hull, pastor of the First m. m. cnurcn oiticiating. They, win re side at Wayne. Straley-Btrtler. Superior Miss Sylvia Butler became the bride of Fred Straley at the homo of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Butler. Rev. tan k. Bowen performed tho ring cere mony. Mrs. Straley is the youngest daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Butler. She was born In Superior and graduated from th Superior High school.-Sinco that time she ha been assistant cashier In the Citi zens State bank. Mr. Straley la well known to th grain trade throughout the etate, having been connected with the grain firm of Elliott-Myer for a number of years. nillus-Riihnke. , Fairbury. Oscar Millus. son of Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Millus. residlne near Helvpv. and Emma Buhnke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruhnke, residing near Jan sen, were mnrrled at tho Germanchurrh east of Daykln. More than 100 relatives and close frienda attended -the service. Wed Three Couples. McCook. Countv JudaeA. L. 7AnV of ficiated at the marriage of three couples; Wllber J. Miller and Delia Smith, both of Oberlln. Kan.; Orley C. McCartney and Amelia Witt, both of McCook, and Har ry F. Llndstrom of Elm Creek and Fran ces Leona Kogg of 4?oldrcge. K u Jat h-Menssen. Fairbury. License to wed was Issued bv County Judge Nutzman at Fairbury to RelnhoIaVJCujath and Anna Menssen. resi dents of this community. Baker-Corn. ', Pawnee City. Miss Jean Corn of this city waa married to Sitae Baker of Im perial at the home of the bride a father. T. A. Corn. Mlsa Corn 'had been teach ing near Imperial, and met her husband while thua engaged. They will live at that place. Rev. V. K. Allen of the First Baptist church officiated. Hanna-Lockett. Pawnee Cits. Miss Mabel Lockett of Perclval. Ia.. and Ray Hanna of Dunbar were married her 1y County Judge David Nelll. The couple with two friends, were motoring through and had stopped to vis it relative of tho groom near here. They will live near Dunbar. 1 Bede-Srhank. Beatrice. Irl W. Bed and Miss Martha aa, ska a'va-d0!. a'li, ll Ham- aakafck Uwi k af li. .u? la I iu-uIii. akia ia. aa, M'4iii4- Tha aruutii la aM nnn a.a .'4 Mi plr4 a Iii.ii. iiau !eiwf va a !.' (P" iaeHlllrlMtaarr. Irk. lUi.u-I !. h tt"4. eunf Mr aa4 re Fl4,k Itavd ,f ihie rill. 4 II a .'alia J IfriiHiurr of iarrai.. a i, aero oeiie.1 ia luarru ia iut en. Mi Ity.d t aa iiitlu f ih. rfci.'.g Marlhwaa'clK i.:'lu... Tb.r il la.Me a-l.iu,l, mi. I. t Maaalev-laxiaa. Oiaad leli4 Hinry siunaier i"f Pieaa. aiii and A.I. Hbii l.nin nf kr-i. aaier .fie anile la Hi.in.f. l ilia uurikuus ii iu rnjf ly t'ouiity JuU Mnim, M 7iTrl,' Tik N Uutteaad air Fmm Kail, k.ili af Vo.a- aer niairied at ika lleili. mli, 1 p. 1 f, itev. L H llf elll. .unag Mr, a". I Mr. Hulla aul mak I. air kuuia iei Social Activities K. al I'. I e.urav AH'.ne k,u alain, buleHavism and "I s. w lam- ram in f-r a round eeortng i in- nam. a or r IT lolllns of h.a. Ion, Kni.hia nf t'ulumtiu le. Hirer and fui.ii'ui. ana ins iritui. "vthar I rm.. nun in world?" la a iibc au.neii.. fiar. The l-tuia aa giten mw in" aPirr Of 111 Alllknr rnltn .11 . i;j. KnslH or I'litunihua. Til apeak, a Ian ralilM-4 rilvoree. ...mhU nie and lark of fatrMiam anion th m e-i-.iv anu ruroiumandeil leaial R anu au.arninvi 014 renie.llr., I iueia Iniiled la flMal. Alllan. a n nf lha "pepiural'' meet l in Ih hiatnry af Ihi Alliance .im nub waa held with lliaielrl li.,n n... iuue Mearl '. Taylor of Omaha andjra - ri, wrrrurr or in innaha l.nmi rtuk, a. 1 neat of honor. An Invitation was rn.l., ,y thant In lb Alliance ,.,,. m ."eon in niairii'i rnnvenlinn ni rteoraaka ed ! al Omaha June It, 1 ni. o inn a .peciai rare tneet, han quel aim special ,k -Hnr-lien den ahnw win u j.iii on ..r the penefit of tha via. nnra Tii. inviiaiion waa ae..ie, ky th ui n wniunil aeveral ll. e4la. Harvard 4'luk KhI-huIm It.rvaid Th. Harvard Woman's rluh m.liibei eiilertaliie.1 th llu. Valley club - m iHHrpnin, AllOUt .O WOMte W.r pmeni. arier III luncheon Ih mem ber and aueaia went Into the Huh rwimt anera a liuainea. keaeiiin followed hy an Inlereannr frtr,m wa hal.l. It was ila. rhe. In hold tfrk county convention llnrjl w .ni inaieun llll apriilg. Anlllarv lleauHl.a.1 Harvard Th initial iiieeuiig of tha Amanran l.oala Auxiliary waa held In Ih ruin r.iina v. 11 11 14 nieniher preaent. The ..Hirers wer ele. leil a follow.: realden eima l. Hreuia; vlcn prealdenl, Krm Turner: aecrolary. Paullti Voal; treaaurer, ejre. ,...rm .vionro iirr.1 iiisiurian, Mrs, eicrna t urner. Plan tiaaa IMtiv. Nebraaka I'liy Th senior clnaa nf th. man ai-noni will present "Mary' Mil linn" on April s. The cast lias been se. icien ami w. I.. tinrues, head of the athlellc department will b illrei-tnr. The et will mi luil 11 youiie men and women 01 in t-iara. Nel'gh Maaon F.ntertttin. ellrli. irmple chnpter. No. 40. P.nyal Arch Masons i.f NoIIrIi. will he hosts to all Maatrr .Ma -op a of five lodge In this vicinity. Member, nf the lodges at Boval.' Tllden. F.wing. Klgin and Nellgh have uy?n invucu. f.eneva School Plar. Geneva. Th play aclncicd bv the aen lor cls.a nf the high school Is "Clarence.' by tlapth Tarklngton ami will be present oil May t. Orgnnlre lie Malay. Geneva. A clnr.ter of tho order of Pe Malay wna organised hero under the name Coeur d Lion lodge. Grand Councilor .oro p. nit of Omaha was asaisted In giving degrees to 3 cnndldutcs by th De jioiny team irom Mnsttngs. Musnn Cilvo Itnnniiet. Nellgh Masons representing the lodges at Tllden. Klgln, Ewlng. Royal and Ne. ngn. aitenilcd a hampiet here. Orand High Priest William Melz of Nebraska City. Grand Lecturer John . Hnrpcr of I'nvm i ity, ami lirnml Master Lewi E. Smith of , Lonif Pine attended. Ilan He Moliiv Iuls-e. "Wnhoo Wahon Is to have a chapter of the Do Molny. an organization of young men. eponsnreu ny tno .unsonin lodge. A petition in clrrulnllnn has tho signa ture of betweep 40 snd 50. Tho age of entrance is from 14 to 21 years. When tno .petition Is filled the date of tho In stltdtlnn of the lodge will he set and Lincoln and Omaha lodges will come here ana put on the work nf Installation. Rail n.itl.l lanloln ffed Cloud The community chorus of Kea t-ioud. under the d rectlon of M Josephine yixer. gave the cantata, "Life Kverlaatlnav Hundreds of people were turned av, ay Irom the auditorium. Attend Y. W. C. A. Meet. Beatrice Mrs. C. A. Snellman. Mra C L. Sprague, Miss Hazef Butterfleld, Miss Mildred Van Kvery and Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Kllnatrlck have gone to Hot springs, Ark., to atend the national bl ennlal convention of the Young Women's unnstian association. Church Convention. ' McCook The 43d annual session of the Republican valley Association of Congre gational churches and ministers will be neia in .mccooj;. May z. 3 and 4. Classified Advertising Rates ISO per llnet count 6 word to line) 1 day. 16a per line per day, 3 consecutive, days. 15o per -lino per day, 7 consecutive daya. J 4o per line per day. 30 consecutive daya No ads taken for less than a total of 35c. These rate apply either to the Dally or Sunday Bee. . All advertisements appear In both morning and evening daily paper tor in one charge. CONTRACT RATES ON - APPLICATION. Want ada accepted at the following of. fices; . MAIM OFFICE. ...17th and Farnam St. South Side 49S5 South 24th St. Council Bluffs.... 15 Scott St. WANT ADS RECEIVED BY THONE ATLANTIC 1000. THE FEE will not bo responsible for more than one Incorrect Insertion of an advertisement ordered for more than one time. - CLOSING ITCURS FOR WANT ADS. Evening Edition 11:45 A. M. Morning Edition... .....9:00 P. M. Sunday Edition 9-00 P. M. Saturday BURIAL VAULTS. AUTOMATIC sealing concrete burial vaults. Recommended and for . sale bv all leading undertakers. Water proof, no steel to rust, no wood to de-J , ray. insist upon tne automatic 'SEALING VAULT - manufactured by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co., 5210 North 30th. CEMETERIES. Visit Forest Lawn "' The greenhouses aro very, beautiful these days. Orders aro being received for the coming season. The selection ot a family burial lot should be' madi well before the actual need of It when clear unhurried Judgment will In sure a wise decision. Offices at the Cemetery (north of City Limits) and 720 Brandeis Theater Bldg. BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Births. Benjamin and Nettle Anderson. 2728 Plnkney street, boy. Henry and Mary Ga Iagher. 703tt rvortn Sixteenth street, girl. ' , Clifford and Dena Gustason, hospital, girl. Tony ana .Mary arriano, z; vatiey street, boy. EdWard and Edna Struewlng, hospital. boy. Henry and Martha Berger, hospital, boy. Everett and Louise Darling, hospital, boy. William and Josephine Swatek, hospital. girl. Chauncey and Maude Gercken, hospital. boy. Arthur and Ludaveno I-rwln- hospital. boy. James and Irene Wright, 2806 Mormon street, girl. Kmor and Selma Nodgaard, nospual, glrL , Drams. Mamie Clark. o3, hospital. Dorssle Hopjilns, 2S, 2916 R street. Paul Bizal. ;r.. 9, 3710 W street. Leona Josephine, 10 months, 3527 U street. Mr. I.illio Richtig. 32, hospital. Fred Knight, 19. 124 South Thirty-first avenue. Martha Wilkinson, 67, 1027 Kortn Twenty-first street. Henry w nittingham. 33. hospital. I Benjamin T. Williamsm, 21, 2317 North Forty-ninth street. , Edward T. Greeley, 4". hospital. Theresa Remington. 36. hospital. Mr. Margaret Cotter, 71, S725 Frank lin atreet. Mario Shlbly. 2S. hospital. Herman A. Boasen. 52, hospital. William Ayan, 24, 06 North Sixteenth street. Alexander McKinney. 70, hospital. Dr. Seymor H. Smith, 63, 1225't.Torth Fifty-second avenue. r.obert Howard Keaton, lnrant. hospital. Charles L. Anders, 69, hospital. DEATH FUN KB A L NOTICES, i kiili H II, ta.a.4 oh al Ika k'H'le, .I.', Nulla S.ia !r.rl, a.lurdey. Aptii U:.- Mi- l.'a m eui.lt. 4 ky p.. hu,i..i,.t, ii, a th-aca; h.r in .ihrr u, lelkrr, III. au, kl'a. I'elrr ial. a.ruku if fi.uaha; lau aiatvi. Hi I hi. a lle.MaHl.u and U.aa Vlellh ", awi.aa ir aanaj i nr. ai . n.i iii'mii, r I mil i.tu,i.ke nf W I. line, Kan Fuaeial rut". iluH'Ui, Awl " fikitt inii,.HU.l Mai-'iai liui ;nii and 'i ill. t i-val, A I la p, li.i.iiueiii K.I..44 I'uy. Mu. Fur (..imai.un, i. t'ni.1.) u.wii, WrO !. "F UNE RXL U I rRKCTO KST F. J. STACK & CO., Hurirawr la Btk.k Fl-uer nUalUB limp I'lFRi'K A IVf It I T I . A MPMi u Tniny.irira aiid Frnm). "IIEAFEY & HEAFEY I'ndertak.r and Knikalmr. u Fhon HA- Jj offl' 1411 rn.m Hulse tfTl.iepen, Funeral iMreeiora. ;; Cuming, CHOSIIY-SIOOKE'U:;: FLORISTS. LEE LAKMON !,,.?. .ViH' i. ta) kAV II' ttll'll t'l.uW i:il Fu'iit't HKHB A KWOIIOMA, III- FAKNAM H rlt K KT, I. IK'Mi.:iliiN7liOT Fam.in.JA.UH" J ll NJ I VI IJ.Lf Fa r ii a i ih JA. l 0 LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS JIKWAItlt for return nf watch, nam K, M Kennedy inaid back; nu qutallon., II. , SJd4, LOST Herman pullm dog, feiual wro ' WA. StTJ, Hen Arrlana. JeiftT l V. I. IHaik lanlty cae. AT, IMI FlilMl i'i.iii.o i.rnurh. Call wTi. 4:4sT SPECIAL NOTICES. Al'MTliHUM, 2IU K, ItTIi ST. Ju.t fimahrd lino t very complete io.it. rooina, aeiiing .imut :oo in eaih rnoin: It.v ant room., locker and kin-hen now open for ditling lu lodge III! .oelelle. bee -llli t.M A H HAULS'. !" Arthur I II. In nil. 33n. PERSONALS. 1'IIK SALVATION Army Industrial bum. anlirlt our old clolhln. furniture. iiiaK.xiuea. vv collect, n dietrtbute, rhon DO 1136 an dour wagon will call i an ana inpeci our new bom. 1 110 III-1114 liodgr St PltlVATI-5 Information on any matters In New York rity and vicinity furnished lirinutitlv; term modern le. Krlen her-vh-n liurcnu, 3Jii East u-lh, New Vork I nr. Porlcnn I It. AN.. Chiropractor. 301 ud.l IbUll I'Hxtuii block. AT 747. WK 6!t:. Office lira. II a. tn,-i3fl p. m, MACNKTIC baths; Vinlct Kay treatment vuth niaesnges. 514 H. 13lh. AT. 93-1. THKATIIICAI, hiatorical inasuue coatuuiea, for play and parties, at l.lebeir. Oiiiahu. bULI'lH It hatha. Kweillsli massage, chl ropody. Kvenlng. to 8. 209 8. 20th SI. FISH Kit h .lh. Arthur Hide. mass., manicuring, 3-1' EXPERT manage. 404 N. 16th. Apt 4. CAHK for children any time, KK. 2222. KXPEItT MASSAGE. ATLANTIC 64. ItKNT vacuum clesner. 76c, HA. 1071. KXPHIIT niaswuge. 210 N. 17th St. IKi.MI-; for homelesa children. KK. 03 - ANNOUNCEMENTS. Accordion Pleating. KSVTi PT PATTMP. Hemstitch ii t-iu. a. xji-ijn. a x Al vj lng, Cover- ed Buttons. 1806 Farnam, 2d Floor. DO. 6670. ACCORDION, side, knife, box pleating; covered buttons, all styles; hemstitch Ing, buttonholes. Write Ideal Button & Pleating Co.. 3U8 Brown Block, Omaha, iveo. Telephone JA. Chiropractors. Dr. Frances 11. Turner, .121 Brandeis Theater Bldg., Atlantlo 3S36 Contractors. FOR flrst-clasa carpenter, HA . 4996. FURNACK AND TIN WORK. WA. 3971. FLOOR laying, machine sanding. AT. 6683. LESSARD tt SON, f021 CUMING. AT. 1631 Dancing Academies. KEEP'S Farnam private lessonsgTen Instructors. Detectives. DETECTIVES that get results. Leary L. Oberlln. 409 Paxton Block, Ja. 1819. Night, Ha. M099. Independent Detective Bureau, 304 Neville B1K. AT. 6601; night. WA. 4046; KK, U466 RELIABLE - Detects Bureau. Railway Ex. Bldg., J A. 2056. night, KB. 3812. JAMES ALLAN. 312 Neville Blk. Evidence secured In all cases. AT lantle 1136.- .'Dentists. DI.. B. C. DEVVELL. DENTIST. 310 Arthur Building. AT. 1368. DENTAL X-RAYS. 60 each, 13 a full set. 619 Securities Bldg., 16th and Faraiam. . Dressmaking.- DRhJPRM AK1NG In your home. The best is always cheapest, at. 2446 eves. DRESSMAKING, guaranteed and. . reason- tile. WA. 6645. Nouveau dressmaking shp. 432 Paxton Blk. CLEAN, mend, tailor; suits, furs. Ha. 6804. SEW. shirts, dresses. AT. 0205. Hauling. GEN. hauling and ashes, reas. AT.. 9668. Kodak Finishing. ENLARGEMENTS, oil coloring, developing printing Kase ntumo.-. zu Neville Blk FILMS DEVELOPED FREE. Tho Ensign Co.. 1607 Howard St. Patent Attorneys. J. W. Martin. Patent Attnrnev. 171S Dodge, room 209. Also Washington, D. j. i neip inventors sell tnelr patents. Painting and Paper Hanging. PAINT., PAPERHANG1NG. WALL PA- Jt-KK i.LBANING A SPEC. REAS. PRICES. E. H. MOORE. DO. 8671. ST CLASS painting and paperhanglng. JJOUgla 4909. PAPERING, painting; low price. ,TA. 3023, Printing.' DDY Printing Co. 212 S. 13 St. Do. 1647. BRITT Printing Co., 201 Bromley Blk. Miscellaneous Announcements. DIAMONDS pV;rc. "wkPrlvle to buy back at small profit. GROSS JEWELRY CO., Omaha, Neb., 402 N. 16th St. Telephone DO. 5049. AUTHOR'S manuscripts typed and re vised promptly, accurately ana reason ably; Inquiries . solicited. .Box X-88, Omaha Bee. I WILL NOT be responsible for debt con tracted hy my wife. Rose Rascnke, irom this date. Wllliaip -Kascnue. MAHA PILLOW COMPANY, .Mattresses made ever in new ticks at half price oi new bods. 1907 Cuming. JA. 2467. ' Ul.L DRESSuits and Tuxedos for rent. J A. 3128. 109 N. lth St. I. I'eiaman. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded at the 6 Sherman & McConnell Drug store. DR. A. C. SABIN, RECTAL DISEASES Suite 310 Arthur Bldg.. 210 8. 18th St. LEARN piano and steel guitar; prices rea sonable. WE. 4427 IRONING and cleaning. Webster 4224. HUGS and carpet cleaned. AT. 9658. FOR SALE. Furniture and Household Goods. LARGE number used machines, standard makes, $5 up. Rent machines by week or month. Also new Singers. Omaha Sewing Machine Exchange. 2416 Leaven worth. JA. II61Y. BLACK mahogany vanity dresser nd chair to match. Mahogany clock, rock er and chair. Call Harney 3319. BRAND new. electric driven, gas heated, washing machine, genuine bargain, bet on market. Call JA. 0993. FOR SALE Antique oak bed and dresser. WA. 6054. DINING RM. SET REAS ABLE. HA. 6147. HIGH oven Jewell gas range. AT. 96.49. Pianos and Musical Instruments. GEO. A- SMITH Dealer In dram, xylo phone, etc.: Instruction, repairing; 2761 Davenport St. Phone HA. 2967. FOR SALE, i'iro anj Muncal Inatrumtnta, .m tM-lff. 64, li. t:i,lauil, ... , lfl t uiuiiil.1. i. bi fli. rlh. ... ft lin-anu ja.-. Iteur4. ... Iiali.a4, '' "! J'b"'a.a l u, I4l Inel.a TltADrt .ur aa4 tiiaaa aa a a.a kl.r- r ii.nu- Haor u i. t,al mania 4 llo.l'H I'tV, III! Hufia (i ts In lur IH, i a ry .kj4 toujiliua I l y . UBlea.H 4 :a. IIAKITitSK. Iruiuliuna. all,. IMIklUM iiu.m Hhup, i.i Aimur iiuta. KKW ilr PI.mu, I prl. AT, III! Clothing and Purt. UlNUKK iki.I:n MILLS. Far !. a law unclaimed, ill. weal "Iiundaa' uila, rhp, liraila tire Korihaeal lor, 6ih n4 llara.y aa AKm"t ikoaaT'lf a 'ui K a "Til a. i Typewriter nrj Suppliea. IVrtWHlfEKS ADOIVrvACHINTS. All MAK Kit pniiht, aold, ranted 4 r.Hiir4, Hul aaeni for Ih CuimNA liei our price hefiir yen buy. Ki.ry lliaehlii guaranle.4- Central Typewriter Exc, JA 4IS lilt r.rn.m. UIMRAKtRkii larlir. IliTla "ind api HidlndOffle Niitiply l'o di. NK.vV Wuo.l.iuik Dpawill.r, :. 400? kin Miacellaneoua Articles. .Unclaimed Property Sale. Omaha Police Department Th annual sale nf th unrlalinrd proper.lv nf Ih llniaha I'ollr iep.rle ment will h held .1 tha poll, station, Ll.venth and (lodge str.rla. Ma17, 1922, 1P.M. ' M. F. Dempsey, Chief of Police. Must Liquidate Department Store Stock and Fixtures. Th stock nd flxtiirea nf lha well known Gus liumpert Drpariment Store vi rremoni. r.eu niual n (old at pnee. All fixture am romparatlvily new and Include everything In the atore, auch a. air line carrier, ihelvlng, mirror, display double deck tables, romplet grocery department futures. Any ator largo or small can buy alnrk or fix tures In ndvanlnae. Sea or wrfla GL.MPi:nrs hki x k part ment, sTunK, rirmoui, rscu. Milt riAi.b More fixtures: Show rases. counters, sis lea. rash registers. Offlr fixtures: Deska. chair, adding ma chtnee, dictaphone, comptometers, desk lamps, steel and wool file. Warrhoua and delivery equipment: Four Stueben lift trucks with platforms. 20 4-whrel truck. 3 4 -ton Mack truck, good con dition; li-ton Maater truck, good con dition; 1-tnn RepuhJiu truck, fair condi tion, call at 715 S. 9th St. TKL'.NKS, bnga and sultcsses direct from factory to you. Heauilful line of guar anteed wardrobes. Send for catalog. Acme Trunk Factory, Spring Valley, IlllnolD. 12 CONCORD grapevines. 2-year. II 36 1-year, 2; 100 Progressive and 200 J'liniHti strawberry plants, 12. (Prepaid) checks accepted. Welch Nursery, Shenandoah, la. 'OCR head of heavy horse In good con dition. Can bo aeen at our yards, 16th and Pierce. Central Coal & Cok Co., Douglas 0309. STOCK membership In Happy Hollow club. Owner leaving city. B, 245, Omaha Bee. GARAGES built, new lumber, 1100 up. Mlcklln Lumber & Wrecking Co., i4th and Burilette Sts. Websler 5555. WE buy, sell safes, make desks, -how- cases, eee., umana nxture & supply Co., S. W. Cor. 11th and Douglas. J A. 3724. EXPERT sewing machine repairing. MIUKBLS, JSth-and Harney. DO. 1973. FOR SALE Drop head sewing machine; atiacnineni; Dargain, 10. 2673 SL Marys. Apt. 3. - - WANTED TO BU DESKS DESKS DESKS New desks, used deska bouaht. aold and traded. J. C. Reed. 12C7" Farnam. DO. 6146. WANTED SITUATIONS. Male. EX-SERVICE man, 34, wantswork; ex perienced collector, both traveling and city work; experienced in groceries, general merchandise and a manager of variety store. Anything considered. Address Box T-1865, Omaha Bee. HELP WANTED MALE. Stores and Offices. YOUNG men for, -civil service positions. Railway mail--cterk. 11.600. Postofflce. 11,400.. Departmental, 11,300. Panama service, $1,600-. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write' J. Leonard (former civil service examiner), 909 Equitable Bldg., Wash ington, D. C. MEN wanting railway station office posi tions, witn transportation lurnisiien, ex perience unnecessary, write quick. Baker, Sunt,, Dent 202. Walnwright. St. Louis. TWELVE C. . , ; -: ; OPERATIVES wanted, Especially In finger print department; experience unneces sary; -Instruction given. . . Class No, 20 Rtarts Tuesday evening. Hartley Agency, 20! Bushman Bldg., 16th and Douglas. Professions and Trades. "WILL pay $40 week.' writes one dealer. One of our graduates got thla Job. Be an automotive 'electrical or mechanical specialist.' Earn while vou learn. Great est achool. Finest equipment. Booklet ' free. Johnson's Automotive Trades School Electrical - Mechanical, 739 Broadway, Dept. J., Denver. j WANTED A good alt around man for dry cleaning plant; must De good in spotting, bushllng and lady' wear; give full particulars In first letter. Address Clarke Warchobe, Box 444, Hastings, Neb. BE a detective, $50-1100 weekly; travel . over worm; experience unnecessary, ' American- Detective Agency, 799 Lucas, St. Louis. I MEN wanted to quality for Firemen, Brakemen-, - 'experience unnecessary. Transportation - furnished. Writ W. Boggess, 444. St. Louis. . MEN wanted foT detective work. Ex perience junnecessary. Write J. Oaner, '. former Gov't detective, 382, St. Loula. DO you want to Increase your Income T -Write the National Auto. School, .814 N. 20th St., Omaha, for catalog. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. Ill S. '4th. Write for catalog. Salesmen and Solicitors. a SALESMEN calling on banks, real estate iirma, corporations and lawyers to sell only as side line high grade, well known line of red rope filing, mailing and advertising envelopes and wallets. Must state territory and experience. Good commission. Keystone Envelope Co., Station "K" Philadelphia, Fa. SALESMEN: $200 to $600 monthly easily earned demonstrating wonderful two pound desk adding mschine. Sells tor only J15. Equals work of costly ma chines, speedy, accurate, fully guar anteed, big demand, stores, offices, ga rages, enormous profits. Experience unnecessary, it sells itself. Writ quirk for trial offer. Pangborn Adding Ma chine Co., Desk 341, Grand Rapids, Mich. ' EXCEPTIONAL opportunity for live wire to handle longstem smoking pipes for Bohemian and German trade. Repre sentative of Bernard Koppel's Son. largest factory In Europe, will arrive shortly. Answer immediately. Box Y-1866, Omaha Bee. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity for energetic aalesmen and salea managers whose prime qualities are HONESTY and ENTHUSIASM. Local and county ter ritories for a necessity of high merrit with minimum salea resistance. Want men whose ambition are to earn $5,000 plu. WorkrtPaaore essential than ex perience. Room 477 Finance Bldg. 1817 Douglas Sunday, 10 till 2; weekdays, I to 6. HELP WANTKPMALE. . 'Salraman sn4 Solicitor. Salesman Cutlery. M ka a apai fur aa p.l.ar4 l.l ki HUNK aalaa. man. baiaaaa f. 4 af u.u ..lu.aih.a a4 ia.ae fur larciluir of , Kuiia a4 rwu'h I'.kuia. It ar old ..itbll.ksd 4 iaiia m.NHlariur.r n4 In.- InMleia. ailh una nf Ik .HUM l ao.i. (nd heal kauaa la. of H kiad. I. literal Cemmla.iea ka.i,- . Iv . Hlaliiaal. ki4 laui.4 fur ..inple. i inly niaa eraaium.4 14 .am 1 1. a 4 uvi4 prr aaaum bead u,'l. tii.'. ..a. ..p.rl.ar lat g" rafaiancaa. Untrue 4'UU.ty Wola, ill. (fun lii.lg . .Saw Yoik, HI. I, II IKS' UAVTKU a el new nt4rn prl.rd rtM ra Irii.r.iiM- fnr farm home. M.iioa.lif .ilieiuae.l, rmend"iM ileniand, ai faun horn, a hv. .ipe, i. ihuuuad auld laal auitfiiirr: puce lunar I hla ). and unililion. bailer I'lraaanl aura, luk piufita. nuit'leiful opuortanlly, Faiu.rtetM' nut na..aaary a. mta yea, Shuul.l h.v r ur rig t aork ia rounlrr, A leal niun... maker vrii fur .'illliplel prpoillon. Kiliplr Mfg, jTn . KI N. 7ih HI . W ..hlnimn. I KVKKVMoiiv kat kvi:hv Ar," " Vuti i-Mit hndio ftuaar, fluur, rannea guo.la, lined frml, cufle and enlli Ima nf grocer!., aa well a paini. roofing, aluminum war and utninnhll on, with no r.nl to av; nu innn.y Ina tnaled; lake lar order from eamplra, iluiul ar guaranteed and piovn ouHtv, Helling experience nut ttereeaary, Sleadvt prufitahle wurk foe "nnikrre." Ad dieas Hitchcock. Hill 10. t'Pl Ul, thicaao. III. Mefei.nr. any bank er lirea rninp.nv. OM.V nn aal dally inaan :uo par month) Fit sal., tl." nionlhl)! Mam or aidn lin. Marvelnu. na I J pound adding niarhin.. Itrtall Ila, Work .quila 1104 tnarhlna Add. ..h liact. inuitipllr. divide, auiomatii ala Iv, .peedv, accurate, durabt. hsnoaoni. Fiva.y.ar gu.rante. Trniendou rl.a mind Aiiising proflla. Write qairK fnr lihei.l hi. offer and pmt..le.l lerrlturv. I.uhlnlng Calculator Co, I'epl. ;il. Grand Rapid.. Mich. WK HAVE vacancy In our .ale dep.er. ment fnr n raperlenced aleman. wun mbilliin In make money and a nermann enl cnnneeiion wher there 1 npimrlun Ity fnr rpld prnmntlun nd lncr'l arm ng power. If ou are 31 y.ar or llinrn of age. apply at 436 Scurlte bulbllna between Hio hour of t and 13 a. ni. fnr Interview.- . A lUHi'DVERT Ietned lo revnlutlnnls tlr Induatry. Only practical alr-fllled punciur-..alln Inner tube. Fully guaranteed. Aulniai buy on lilght. one .le ae nnlher. HOI weekly, P.xperlcn nr capital un nerraiuiry. Wrnatone, 303i Indiana Ave., Clilcsgo. SALESMEN atop making money fnr others: get Into Hi specialty manufactur ing bii.ines. for ynumclf. Make and sell your own gonda. VV hovA you how to mak 1100 lo I'oo weakly. Wrtia Immediately. A wonderful opportunity await you. Addre.a Thus, Steal. Pre., 617 Main. Richmond, Va. - A FEW clean cut young men to Intro duce a new phonograph attachment re cently Invented. Marvelou. device and nulck seller, nothing Ilka It nn th mar ke. Every phonograph owner will b Interested. Splendid ihanc to connect with a avlllng fore In procais of. or ganisation. Atlanilc 604. MEN: $72 weekly. Special men to travel by automobile Introduce son. candle power cnalnil lamp and lantern i for farmer, dairymen, hucksters, gardener., contractors. We furnish auto. Sample free. Thomas Mfg. Co., 3333 Gay. Day ton. O, TIMELY profitable selling opportunity selling to banks and business executives -a baalo protective servlre so timely that clientele lis mora than doubled sine January 1. All localities. Writ fully. Court Decisions Reporting Cor pn ration. 150 Nassau 8treet. New York. PREFER young married men with car: Carbn steel posts from a new system nf fencing. Increased strength, longer life. Salary snd commission. Write Carbo Steel Froducta Co., Morgan Park, Chicago. ADVERTISING SALESMAN Our men net from 160 per week up. Commission basis. Excellent opportunity In your borne territory. Old estsbllshed busi ness. Mr. Ralston, 630 Wad;. Cincinnati, Ohio.-' ,J' SALESMAN soliciting druggists, doctors. sideline greatest nationally advertised seller, wonderful surgical splint wlmpu for men, patented. Hlgrad Specialty Co., Broadway and Forty-first St., N. T. GO-GETTERS" Get our money-making crackerjack special boya" overall, one samnl side-line proposition. Quick: Leatherall Manufacturers, Dept. 61.. Clnrlnnnatl. O. SELL our service to bankers, merchants. farmer and auto owners, easy .old, liberal commissions, permanent position. Write the American, 206 Booth Bldg,, Springfield, 111. SELL mineral mixture for livestock. tested Ames college. Betail 656 ton. Wonderful opportunity for men with experience. Others considered. Mr. Simpson. Rochelle, III,' V SALESMEN, representatives, radio gas lighters, fast 25 cents seller. $25 dally made, sample and proof. Ignition Prod ucts Co., Inc., 13 Union Square, New York. . WANTED Salesmen with reference rap resent best investment opportunity. Th Mexla Gusher Oil Field, co-operation and literature. MEXIA Richland Oil Syndicate. 1608 Main St.. DallasTex. WE have a fine household article that saves money, time, and labor; a future . awaits a man who will work hard nd earnest: drnn In and look it over. 101? W. O. W. Bldg. WANTED Two A-l merchants solicitors, $35.00 cash capital required; good com mission. Every merchant a prospect, Inquire Monday forenoon. Leary I Oberlln. 409 I'axlon, Block. SELL Holmes tires and tubes. No capital , required. $100 weekly Income. Price sells them. Quality gets reorders. Holme Rubber Co.. 1600 w. I6th. Chicago. Salesmen to sell paints and oils direct ta farmers, commission bssls. Big money for producers. Farmers' Paint and Oil Co.. 619 Federal Reserv Bldg., Omaha. INVESTMENT salesmsn with banking experience and acquaintance In Omaha and Nebraska preferred. Box B-239, Omaha Bee. INVESTMENT salesman with banking experience and acquaintance In Omaha and Nebraska preferred. Box B-239, Omaha Bee. - ' i REAL estate salesman wanted. Must hav sales experience and car. Monday, In quire 228 City National. CAPABLE experienced traveling salesman, commission and drawing account. Cali fornia Product Co., St. Louis, Mo. Agents and Canvassers. lent Free AGENTS Free samples. Make-em Whit washing tablets. Tremendous profits, as high aa 72c on the dollar. Exclualv territory. Ridgely Co., 6720 Armltag Ave., Chicago, . AGENTS Wonderful seller. 16c profit every dollar sales. - Deliver on spot. License unnecessary. Sample free. Mis sion, Factory 2, 2421 Smith Ave., De troit, Mich. AGENTS make $100 wekly selling "10-1" : comb, shopping bags, Boston bags, rub. berized aprons, Ironing board covers. Write for sample. Goldsmith, 160 N. Wells. Chicago. A BUSINESS of your own, mak spark ling glass name plates, numbers, check erboards, medallions signs. Big Illustrat ed book mailed free. E. Palmer, 180 , Wooster. O. AUTOS killing thousands, new Invention prevent accidents; costs agent $2.50; retail price $7; wonderful self-selling plan. Carl Brown, manager. Dept. 41, Columbus. O. AGENTS $60-$200 week. Free aamples. Gold sign letters. Anyone can put on store windows. Big demand. Liberal offer to general agents. Metalllo Let ter Co., 435 N. Clark, Chicago. SOMETHING NEW $18 dally easy. "Simplex Ironing board cover." Big gest aeller In years. New agent mad 16 first hour. Lynch, Box 718, Spring field. 111. BEGIN your own business wholesaling chocolate bars, chewing gum, rand mints- Attractive novel packages. Write today. Exclusive proposition. Helmet Product Co., Cincinnati, O. THE WONDERS of radio, everybody talk ing about It. Our new $1.60 book going like wildfire. Anyone can understsnd It. Agents' sample 25c. Jenkins Pub. Co., Washington, D. C. AGENTS $3 an hour. Newest kitchen tool. Every woman use 20 time daily. Kasy seller. Big profits. Sample free. Thorn Mfg. Co., Desk . 4932. Dsyton. O' WHY work for others? Mak nd ell your own goods. We how you how. Free book, explain everything. N. 8. Laboratories, tZi Main, Richmond, Va. I f :! I fjrwe