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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 4 1911. RAILWAY TIME CARD" FAHM AftU KAMH LA.D FOR IALE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FARM ASD R A1SCH LAX D FOR BALK REAL ESTATE FARM AND RAM It LAN II FOR BALE ronllaard. $1,300 BUYS $2,000 400 acres, unimproved timber and farm Inr land, Ozark county, Missouri. Dear proposed railroad. 81.3M: well worth 8S per acre; owner muit sell; no trades. Qet tuny. Hailey A Spurlock, Ave. Mo. MISSOURI farm, 8&S acre, (-room bona; tami )u4 seres wheat, M acrea corn; level, black dirt; I mitre railroad. acre Chaa B ilutkatep Realty Co.. Elsberry. Ma. BTOr! IJsten! 80-acre farm, 8S6. Term. Oilier farina. McCiratb, Mountain View, Mo. f'OU BALE finest (arm In i-.ra.ven wort a county, Broaddus (arm of lev acres. IVt mllea from Fort Leaven worth. 16.000 brick rldence. 140 46-year-old waluuu 1W suga? maple trees, natural . t.. telephone frre delivery. IVj DU Ire from Santa Fa sua lion; examine premises and write Mrs J I. Klrby. not Falls hl. St. Joseph, iia - M-ACRE (arm, all cultivated; (Ine house. Lain. Imich. tlrst-clasa conditio!!. (in kliiDb' water, i milea from town, I milet liom railroad. Boulheest Missouri Immi gration Co.. Vledmgiib Mo. "utmtmmm. WHOLESALE TRACTS IM MONTANA, the coming (arm atate. $11 M 10 130 per acre. Write for description. Shaw a Clara Laud Company. Ilwckeer Bid-.. Si Paul. Minn. BirmritooT valley FRUIT LANDS Pay annual net profit of from 12.000.00 to 16.00u.no on a 16.000.00 Investment; resident and non-resident plane, rssh or eaay terms. - Located In balmy Pacific Montana on "the Bunny Hide of the Bin tlvlde." Our or chard landa are unique In freedom from frost and absence of the codling moth. We deliver SO Inches of water each season with j absolute water rights. Ideal climate. In I spring scenery, pure water, electric light, i telephones, good roads; excellent chnrh, school, shopping and amusement facilities. Address ROBERT 8. LEMON, General Sales Mgr., Suite e06, first National Bank Bid., Chicago, 111 FOR BALE Bitter Root Valley Vm acre fine fruit land; old water right; beat sec tion of the valley: fine proposition for sub division; fair buildings; eaay terms. Ad Areas ewaer, al O. Lewis. Bievauevlli front.- Nebraska. RANCH FOR SALE 1.935 ACRES, one mile west of Brady .eland. Neb., on main line of Union Pa cific railroad. Has front on Platte river Of one and one-fourth miles. Has spring fed creek flowing through land. Never goes dry. 8u0 acres of this la good, heavy, black soil, suitable for corn and alfalfa; tV acres In alfalfa with good stand; about 1,300 acres fenced In one big pasture, al though there Is a lot of good level land In this pasture that could be farmed. The farm and hay land I fenced In three fields, and a small pasture for horses and milk cows. This Is close to a good town and there Is lots of corn raised here, mak ing It a good place to raise and finish cattle and hogs. Price tfiO.ono. Can give term on part. If desired. Address H. C. WINQUEST. Owner, BRADY ISLAND. NEB, ' Care Bank of Brady. INVESTIGATE This " 13 acres of unimproved land In Sarpy County, one-half mile from South Omaha city limits. This tract of land is all in culti vation. The land surrounding this is . worth about $500.00 per acre, but for a quick sale we are authorized to offer this tract at $250.00 per acre. . O'Neil Real Estate. & Ins. Agency 1505 Farnam St., Omaha or 24th and M Sts., South Omaha. Tel. Tyler 1024; Ind. A-3313; So. 192; Ind, F-1192. Nebraska Land ' Your Last Opportunity To get a REAL RANCH In Nebraska, 1.400 acres; house, corrals, fenced, windmill, re serve tank; 200 acres raised 60 bushels of corn to the acre last year. ALWAYS sell hay after feeding stock. Only three miles to shipping point. To settle estate, will aell at very low price. Might take some Improved Omaha property as part pay. Nowara Land & Lot Company Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 45-Bushel Wheat Land for $27 an Acre Buy Land Where It Rains We own and control over JO.OOO acrea of Cheyenne county iNebraske) choicest farm lands now on the market. The best crop producing country In the stale for twelve years. Alfalfa la a leading crop. Write tcday for our free literature. Live agents wanted everywhere. FUNIUNOSLAND "INVESTMENT COM PANY. SIDNEY. NKB. r- No man can bound The kingdom of Hee Want Tad. No palace too grand. No palace too small; He can sell them each and all. Long live the King of Want Tads! THOMAS E. ALLEN. 8M Marcy Street. Tula verse receive honorable mention. 2U0 acres Mfc mllea from Emerson, Neb.; fine Improvements; land lays good; can make splendid terms, and the price Is $10 to $- loas than adjoining places are biting priced at. For particulars call on or write J. XL. LENNOX, ALLUN. NfciU. FINE teVacre ranch. U miles from town. I quarters tame hay. balance wild bay and pasture; eUO acrea level, balance slightly rolling; heavy black soil; two (low lag wella, l-rootn houae, barn, granary ana chicken house, telephone; Ve mile to school. This Is an exceptionally flue ranch and snap. Will sell on easy terms. George A Collins, owner, Atkinson, Neb. 100 ACRES In Chase county, Nebraska, It mllea south of Rlale: If taken soon will take $17.&0 an acre; this Is a good quarter Section and can all be farmed; will take a good 110 or 1911 automobile on the deal sna carry ths balance. F. A. Garland. Cbartlon. Ia KIMBALL COUNTT. S20 acres, 10 years' time. Ill iS par acre; Krf acres good farm land, ts) aores pas ture; no sand. IL N. Way. fcst bo. 114 Ave.. Omaha. FOR BALE CHEAP tSO acrea of fins land, unimproved, li1 miles north of Al liance. Neb. Mrs. Matilda Hood. Ueming Wd, Neb. WHEM yu answer theaa adrmrtsyeKieuls. please mseuian XL Bee. SlUaourt- Nebraska Continued. Farm for Sale Nebraska Eighty to 1.000 acres as good land as the nun shines on. Any sire tract you want. Some of It only 18 per acre Well Improved. Let us show It to you. it Is worth while. Nowata Land & Let Company Omaha National Bank Bldg. New Mexico. GET THE FACTS ABOUT NEW MEXICO Act while land Is cheap; Ideal climate, we sell no land. Write today for (rre book S with mop. State Immigration board, Albuquurque, New Mexico. Kurth Carolina. CAEOLINA FARMS In "Nation's Garden Spot" Low prices and easy terms. Write for ''Club Plan,'' telling how to secure tree farm (or a lew hours work. Carolina Trucking Develop ment Co., 517 Houthern Bldg., Wilmington, North Carolina- North Dakota. ONE of the finest farms In Richland county, .consisting of 26 acres of good, productive land. Joining Wyndmere. Fine large buildings, lots of fruit, nice grove and never-falling flowing well. Price, $67 60 per acre. Eaay terms. Martin Paulson Land Co., Wyndmere, North Da kota. it FOR BALE An exceptionally fine 10, t miles of elevator, six miles of Wyndmere, good, heavy, black soil. Wild Rice itver through posture. Fine new buildings, well of excellent water, windmill, etc., 8ft6 per acre. This Is a snap. Look Box 13, Wyndmere. North Dakota. AUCTION SALE North Dakota: choice Wells and Stutsman county farms at publla auction June . 1911, on easy terms. Write for Information. A. F. Belcher, Kales Mgr., dykes ton, N. D. h Caroline. LANDS 1600 per acre made growing fig for preserve on the Islands. Orchards on easy monthly payment 6ea Island Oronard Company. Charleston, 8. C Ortsea. FOR SALE M0 acrea choicest apple, peat, cherry, grar land In the west, six mile (rum town, one mile from railroad! soil deep volcanlo ash. 'the Ualles. Ore., prut winning fruit. 1M aero. i mllea from town, new, mod am house, barn, tenement: a&0 pear prune, treating; l.MO young trees, 1.0U0 grape vines; good water: wood. Or will aell 80 acrr 4 with all Improvements, investigation solicited. C H. Webster. The Dallas. Ore.- tenth Dakota. FOR BALE Section good, raw land; all fenced; good flowing; well; miles from Planklngion. 6. D. For particulars, write i. E. O Malley, Philip, D. ' ALFALFA TUB KING OF ALL FARM PRODUCTS, This Is the land we have. Free ho ine rt eaUs; relinquishments and deeded landa For particulars write B. U. Wander Si Co Buffalo Uap. B. i- 400-ACRE cons farm, out from Clous Falls; excellent Improvements, large grove and Iruit; all In cultivation; price far quick sals Uo. easy terms; also 840 well Improved, easy terms, and 180 acres unimproved, These are bargains for quick sale. R. A. eUlvlua, owner, bloux Falls. 9m "SOUTH DAKOTA LAND FOR SAL EL. Wo have a list of Edmunds county land (or salo at from 1 and up per acre. li Interested write us for particulars and we wll la end our prices and pocket map. If you own land In South Dakota list It with us. Our motto Is "A Square Deal to Buyer and Heller." Give us a chance to prove our statement Haavold Land Co.. Mlaa, ltd munds county, So.uth Dakota- ONE-FOURTH SECTION FIVB U1U61 FROM TOWN. Fair Improvementa. Price 16,600. Equity, 12.400. Akaaka Real Eetata Cew. Akaaka, & D. WILL exchange sbolos (arm land sear Pierre, the capital of South Dakota, for good Iowa or Nebraska land; what have jou to uffer? West Land Co.. Pierre. S. D. 160 ACRES IN DEUEL CO.. 8.. D. Close to the Minnesota line; hoavy blank soli; clay nubcoll; lies very level and all under cultivation. Must be sold within M says to close an estate. Half of this year's crop goes with the price, 3i per sore; easy terms; $3,000 will handle It and It la a snap. No gravel, no rtonea, no foul weeda Address W. r. MoOas. Lake Preston, S. D.- Te TEXAS INVESTMENTS. Buy orchard and garden lands near Houston, the greatest and most prosper ous city in the southwest, where values are going up all the time and fortunes made In real eaiaU In abort while. Easy terms If desired. Address ML C. BaberV Vela, Tex., and a lu-acre farm La tue Hie Grande valley, where the farmer's cash la come is aa perpetual as the days that eoms and go. & H. Jeokson, itti First Nation bank Bldg Houston. Tax. WE are subdividing 1,100 acres of fertile farm land In Jackaoa county, nplendld crops svery year. Kalnfall 'about right. i inches. For descrlptloa. plat and price write JOHN RICHET CO.. :l E. Houston Ht.. Sau Aatunlo. Tex.- GREATEST bargain ever offered. 1160 cash, or $10 monthly buys Interest In big gest Irrigation projuot In southwest. Equals half acre irrigated, nearly three Improved, with Interest In all damw, reservoirs, lakes, equipment, packing plant. cotton gin, buildings, teams, tools, and lifetime an nual Income from 1.00(1 acres rlohest Irri gated land In the world. Nothing like It tfe-cure, sound, sensible, fair and square. Trust company handles funds. Bankers endorse. Money back if not pleased. Write for book giving details. Responsible sales men wanted Box & San Antonio, Texas. BAN BABA VALLEY, the garden spot of Texas, home of the paper shell pecan. We can buy land for you or invest money, i per cent bet to you secured by mortgage OB these lands. Correspondence solicited. Krfer to First Nat l bank. Baa Saba Nat l bank. Ward, Murray as Co.. and tbe man brre In congress from Texas. avallejr i'uiieron 10.. ban Cab. Tea. i TEXAS Is selling good lands. $1.60 to $ pur acre; one-fortieth down, balance forty years; write for particulars. Texas School .ana run. to., Mouelon, Texas. Bivn-iiAi niTT .vr rv-kAST tpvia fins farming, fruit, truck section. Unsur- liMMJUwl h. 1th rA,irt IT . In .ir-mn .1 An - -. owners, Theo. F. Kooh Co., Unity Build ing, i nicago, iii.- Wise Investments Make Men Rich "Buy real estate in small but grow ing towns," was th wise advice of one of America's wlsegt gtatemen. Mur ray, Utah, twenty minutes from Salt Lake City by trolley; three transcon tinental railways, more than half a dozen business factories, means an opportunity for YOU. Write today to the Secretary TILE MURRAY COMMERCIAL CLUB, MURRAY, UTAH. You ARE Comincr to Utah Then YOU MUST ASK U3 where and In what section you had better settle. PLANT TREES THAT WILL grow; where they will grow. Our IS UKHKKi UUtSliV tots puts us In touch. LETTER OF INFORMATION FREE) Davis County Nurseries, Roy, near ugaen, uian.- WRJTE TO WILLIAMS BROS., Raai E tate, Murray, I'tah, for full, complete, re name intormation coru-erauui ims city. Busy factor! aa. farm landa. town lots that may be bouKbt tor lees than their vaJutt, ARB A FEW OF THE OPPORTUNITIES WE CAN TELL YOU OF. Write teda. rntlaaed. PROMOTER WANTED For An Irrigation Project The right kind of a man with the right kind of hustle can find at Ogdeu, Utah, the opportunity of a lifetime. A High Line Canal can be built which will reclaim several thousand acres of land; all of which will be most valu able FOB FRUIT RAISING, ORCHARDING and kindred soil development. For further information write to a paid official, The Secretary of the Weber Club OGDEN, UTAH. 1 UTAH with Its fertile mountain valleys. Ideal climate, etc., offers you opportunities not only (or a livelihood, but an Invest ment hard to beat. Land that will net you $100 per acre (or $15 and J0. Very easy terms. V. Johnson, 218 S. ISth. Washtngrtoa. WRITE for Information about the "In land Empire," also Spokane, Its metropolis. Farms, fruit lands, city property. Make our office your headquarters and Informa tion bureau when in our city. IOWA REALTT CO., 411 Lindelle Blk., Spokane, Wash. Wyoaslaug. FOR BALE 1C, 000 acres In Laramie county, Wyoming, In Uoidsn Prairie dis trict suitable for (arming; now stocked with settle and sheep; will sell with reach; will exchange for eastern Nebraska or lewa farms. J. T. BelL Owner, Cheyenne. Wyo.- WYOMING farm and stock ranch; Im proved, fenced, well watered, k20 acres, will be sold beet offer next sixty days. Write owner, Andrew Wilson, Parker, Kan. WYOMING AN IDEAL PLACE FOR DAIRYMEN, Who want land near prosperous towns with big local demand for milk, cream, but ter, cheese, poultry and ckk. High prices, good shipping points, cheapest land In west for dairymen. Big crops of alfalfa and grain for feed, every year. IRRIGATED LAND, $25 to $75 per acre; small payments; easy terras; on railroad. Fine summer and win ter climate. Plenty of water, good soli, schools, churches, etc We have nothing to sell. The state maintains us to help you locate and get a square deal. Write today for FREE Stats Resource Map and Booklet on Dairying. WYOMING STATE HOARD OF IMMI GRATION, J7 Capitol Bldg. Cheyenne. Wyo. Miscellaneous. THESE are cash deals. All ars better bargains than you can get elsewhere for the money. (80) Here's a sample. For a short time only, 820 acres, 1 milts from Goodland, Kan., perfect black land, only $25 per care, easy terma Can you beat It? (88) LOOK AT THI8. A perfect 80-acre farm, 8 miles from Greenwood, Cass county, Nebraska; good Improvements, lays fine, drains perfectly, blackest soil, no objec tionable features, only $112.50 per acre. This Is extra good, worth more. (87) 88 per acre, two sections improved, 10 miles from Keystone, Nebraska, 400 acres valley land, some alfalfa, lots of hay. It's a grand bargain. Let me tell you about It. (3o) 480 acres fine soli, Dawson county. Nebraska; 100 acres In cultivation. Now look at price, only $18. Stop and think here' s fine land, worth double on easy terma, closs to $l00 land. OWNER NEEDS MONEY. (11) $5,800 for $50 head of cattle, six horses, farm tools, household goods, and will throw In 620-acre farm with new frame Improvements, all 10 miles north of Key stone. How's this for a snap? (8) 280-acre farm, Knox county, NeDrasita; nice, new improvements; 10 miles from Crelghton; owner wants to go to Europe nd says sell (or Via, wuicn is unuer prevailing price. (27) one o( tne very nneei nan sev.-i.iuii farms In Antelope county, Nebraska, near Brunswick; only $06; finely Improved: lays perfect: best of soil. This Is a decided bar gain and should attract you. J. A. ABBvn. neei estate, 800 Brandels Bldg., Omaha. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 4t 1 .A -k VSAnr1 TurteTs X' Cart Benjamin and wife to O. Mosher, lot 15. TJnlvwrslty Place $ 8,750 Emma J. Gwynno and husband to E. tl. pacxara, 101 s, diuck iw, r ir- wo Theresa FoelVmer' to Karl Foellmer, . t. n V.r.r.t ft l!lnrrnfjt 1 Albert .1. Donahoo to Arthur E. Don- anoo, part ot tne ui ), ie ia K.SDO Ernest O.' Huber 'to' George F. Huber, st or se. oi-ii-u; aiso w7t ui u D-1U-1 . Edward T. Heyden and wife to Ger trude on. jMontgomorr, iuia a wiu , kl I. .A Dnm I., mhtnn t UIWP, v, l ... " , Arthur J. Cooley and wife to Charles W. rial), iota si ana uiuva iw, r...-.. di... tmo uiiurc Charles W. Hall to Dora F. Hall, lots Zl ana xa, diocx us, milium j. LEGAL NOTICES. Bids are Invited and will be received at the office of the Park Board to June 6, 1011, 10 o'clock a. m., for the house on Lot 17. Block I. Mayne Place, known as No. 846 South 85th St. BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. M29d7t BY C. D. C. JEWETT. Bee. RAILWAY TIME CARD OHIOF iTATlON Teath aad afasoa TJaloa Facltlo Depart. Can Fran. Overland L. a 1:46 am so .Tiv y lA a $.46 pm a 1:46 am China and Japan F. M a 4.U pm Atlantlo Express Oregon Exprsss a 4:00 pra Los Angeles Limited. ..al$ 46 pm Denver Special -a IK am Colorado Express. ....a 6:M pm Oregon-Wash. Limited. all: 60 pm North Platte Local all: 66 pm Grand Island Looal. ...a 8:16 am etromsburg Local bU:41 pm Chicago A Hort-..sira NORTHBOUND. Twin City Express.. ..a 7:46 am Bloux City Local a 8:46 pm Minu. A Dakota Ex. ...a t:0r pm Twin City Limited a 1:46 pm Minnesota Express KAaTBOUND. Csrroll Local a t:00 am Daylight Chicago. ...... a 7:40 am icicaau Local al$:ts pin Colorado-Chicago a $:& pm Chicago Special a 6:0d pm Pacific Coaat-Chlcago. .a J pta Los Angeles Limited. . .a fc:60 Overland Limited a 7:66 pra Carroll Looal a 4:80 pm rest Mall j,. a I VUl Cedar Kaplds. Sioux City and Omaha WEHTBOUNO. Long Pins a 8:00 am Norfolk-Dallas a I as am Long Plne-Linooln a 8:16 pra Haatlns Superior s 8:16 pm Deadwood-llot Sprlags.a I put Caeper-Lander a I S Pn Freuont-Alblon h $AI pot rki(e-Grst Wertsts 'hlrago Umlted a 6:4s pa Twin City Limited kt t-M pm Twin city UniUd Twl Csty ICxprwas..... 7 ens On iiae" w sxpress....---...M-.M a 8:80 pm a 7:87 am a 4:60 pro a 6:20 pra a 4:46 pra alO M ara b l;80pm alO:M pra a 8:28 pm a 6 :16 am a 7:80 ara all .uo am a 8:6s pra all 26 am a 8:88 pa a 8:28 pm a am a 8 28 pm all:80 Din a 8:16 am alO.OO am a 8 o pm a 1:86 pm all 10 am ai:is pm a 6:80 pm b 6:84 pra a 6:80 pra all 0 am b I A pm a T ax am el am a l-4 pa a 8k pm ttah- llllaola Ceatral Chicago Exprees a T OO am a :5 pro Chicago Limited a t "0 pm a $.00 ara Minn. -St. Paul Ex b 7:00 am Minn. -St. Paul Ltd.,.. -a ;09 pm a t:W am Mlbaik Omaha-St. Louis Ex. ...a S" pm a ara Mall aud Express a 7 03 am all:li pm Btanb'y Lcl (from C.B.)b t:00 pm bl0:U ant Chicago, Rock Island sr Pacific EAST Rocky Mountain Ltd...al2:8S am alO:S6 pm The Mountaineer a t:45 am a 7 to am Omaha Day Express a 4:3" pm I'hlcSrfo Local Pass blo JS am b!0:19 pm Chlvaao Expres a 1:10 pm a 1:1 pm Ira Moines Local Pafs.a 4 27 pm al2:12 pm Chlcago-Nebraaka Ltd. .a :us pm a 7:17 am W EST. The Mountaineer a 8:01 am a 0:40 am Local Pass, to Lincoln. a 9:4d am Colo.-Cal. Express a 1:15 pm a 4:U0 pm OH. Tex. Express. ..a S:00 pm Bll:4fi am Chi -Nr Ltd. Lincoln a :M pm Rocky Mountain Ltd...al0:4i pm al2:30 am cklraaw, MIlMHaaee A St. Past Overland Limited a 7:50 pm 9:11 am on aii-'-hlcajro Ex b i:16 am Perry Local ....a 4 i9 am 11:09 pm Colo.-Cal. Express ....a 6:00 pm :J6 pm Colorado Special a 1:iZ am 6:a0 am Perry Local b o.lo pm 12:u6 am Missouri Paellte K. C. & St. L. Ex a : am a 7 K. C. at St. L. Ex allils pm a $ 40 am so pm Uorlluatoa station iota and Maeoa. II urlltia loa Arrive a 1:46 pm a i.tb pm a 4:10 pm a 3:4u pi:, aK'.li -.ill a 7:00 am a 4.10 pm a 6:10 pa b :W am blO; ait 1M pm 1:6 am a 2 0 pm all:15 pm a 7:00 am a .4k, .ui a S:W am til). JO am bl0:46 am all :4a uin a :4a am a 8:10 pm Denver aV California. ...a 4:10 pm Puget Sound Express. .a 4.1tf pm Nebraska points a $:2o am Black hills a 4.1o pm Lincoln Mall b 1W pin Northwest Express ....aU:86 pm NebraBKa points a $:v am Nebraska Express a k.la am Lincoln Looal Bchuyler-Plattsmouth...b $:0S pm Lincoln Local a 7: pm ptattsmouth-lowa a V:18 atn Bellevue-P!att!mouth...al2:30 pm Chicago Special a 7:16 am Denver Special all:36 pm Chicago express a l.i-u Chicago Faat Express.. a :) pm Iowa Local a t a am Creston (la.) Local b I:M pm rit. Lui Exprves a 4:4U pui K. C. St. Joseph al0:46 pm K. C. & Kt. Joseph a H:li am K. C. at SL Joseph a 4 30 pm T.ebster Station lOtt, and Webster. Mlasoarl Pacific Depart- Arrive. Auburn Local b pm bll 4J am Chicago, St. Paal, Minneapolis Oaaaaa Depart Arrive, Sioux City Express.. ..b l:a pra bU:05 pra Omaha Local t i:2i pro Bloux City Pass b f & pm Twin City Pass b 6:45 am fitoux City Local o 8:25 am Emerson Looal h 6:Wi pm b 8:10 am b) dally except Sunday. tc Uunday only, (a) dally. DOG RESCUES A BLIND MAN The Dumb and the Sightless In Heroic Straggle In New York Harbor. Struggling against a vicious eddy In the East river, which was straining to over power him and whirl him to a death by drowlng among the rocks of Hell Gate, James Wallace, a blind man was rescued by the pluck work of Bum, a bull terrier attached to the East Eighty-eighth street police station. Following several complaints that thieves wers breaking Into the station of the volun teer life-saving corps at Carl Bchurs park, Captain Martens assigned awo men, Wil liam Shields and John J. Becksr to the park. It Is a lonely post, and Bum, appre ciating the faot and understanding tbe language of the captain, accompanied the men to relieve their loneliness. In ths park the lure of the soft grass and the prospects of a good cat chase were too strong for him, and he left the men to wander about alone. A quarter of an hour later, Shields, who was at the further end of his beat, heard the dog barking wildly In the direction of the life-saving station. Then suddenly the sharp staccato yelps ceased, snd ths po liceman feared that Bum's enemies had dons his harm. Running toward the sound, he encountered Becker, who panted: "Bum's got them, all right." Just then the barking was renewed, and the men were sure that the dog had cornered the intruders. ' When they reached the top of a cliff which drops from the grassy slope of the park almost straight to the water, they saw Bum on the edge of the float at the life-saving station, alternately tugging at the coat collar of a man In the water and filling the air with canine distress signals. The two men were obliged to make a de tour to reach the dog, and while they were scrambling dow nthe rocks they saw him from time to time let go of the man In the water and bark. The man struggled and attempted to climb onto the float, but seemed not to be able to get his bearings, and twice the dog gripped his collar, after two or three short yelps, just In time to save him from being swept away by the tide, which was running strong toward Hell aGte. Calling words of cheer to the dog, the policemen ran and reached the water In time to pull out the man, who fell ex hausted on the float. Bum. with tongue hanging out. and his great wide maw open In a flend-like grin, ley flat on his stomach on the float with legs sprawled out. resting. Hs seemed con tented, but he was spent. When an ambu lance arrived from the Presbyterian hospi tal. Bum rode to that institution with the man he had reeoued, and received that whioh revived his fainting spirits In the shape of a big bone, with not all the meat scraped off, either. The rescued man said he was James Wallace. Hs Is 61 years old and totally blind. He had been walking In the park and had fallen over the cliff, cutting his head badly on a projecting rock. He could not remember how long he had been In the water before the dog arrived, but said he could have lasted but little longer. New York Herald. SHOULD LEARN TO SWIM Msay of ths TrasTedls off ths Water Coald Be Avoided with Few Leaaoas. Last year there were twenty-two deaths by drowning in the waters of the Potomac, near Washington, and already this season the annual toll has begun. Without ques tion, all, or nearly all of thess lives could have been saved, to the comfort and hap piness of their families and to the benefit of ths community, had ths victims only known how to make the few strokes neces sary to keep bead above water until help arrived. Tbe tragedy of these fatalities la accen tuated through the fact that they are so frequently the sad finale of a day od pleasure. In nearly every case the gloom of death descended upon a happy party o young people intent on innocent enjoyment. And tbe entureaomeness of youth makes tbe fate always Imminent, when ths pleas ure seekers lack ths knowledge of swim ming. Cardinal Wolsey. after his downfall, likened the aspirations off bis earlier career to that of "little wanton boys who swim on bladders." In this, hs not only char acterised an overweening ambition, but chose for bis simile ths most striking one that could be found. For boys m water will outdare and outdo eaob other at any cost, even to their own undoing. If parents oould only be brought to ses the doom which hangs over their children when they go span the water without ths ability ts save Ummsolree) In the evwot of Boys and Girls Who Have Been Nominated in The Bee "AD-CETTER'S" CONTEST jiive Atkinson, IftiJ F.mmet Bt 10. ole Auk land 4:U4 N. h St 10. Lillian Anderson, 2:'1S Maple St. in. lone V. Bents, 811 8. 84th ft. 10 Dewey Heats, 811 S. 84th St. 10. Tlllie Bruder, Benson 10. Louise Bailey, 208 N. 3th St. 10. 7,adlle Bernstein, 1 4 1 f N. 20th St. 10 Elsie Bloom, l.'l California St 10 Florence Barber. SM2 N. Mth St. 10. Helen Hauler, 4MW N. 21th St. 10. Leslie Baiight. 8430 Ppauldlng St. 10. Ellrahelh Rertsch. 2'2I1 Miami Ft. 10. len Brisbane, 14.KI Evans St 10 Wilson Bryan, 19U Emmet St 10 Adah Barrli-k. 4"2! N. 27th St 10. Frank Horn. 2715 Camden Ave 10. Margaret Cain, l1" O-ace St. 10. Louise Craighead; Burdettc St. 10.. Wm. Canipeh, 541 8. 2Sth St 10. Oersldlne Csssldy. 4808 Douglas 10 Lydla Crosby, 1612 llurdette St. 10. Sam Cohen, 1208 N. 24tli St. 10 Margatle Clapp, Xel Benson 10. Anna Chriatensen, Benson 10. Lora OuM.er.ator. Benson 10. Edward Coons, 546 S. 2(Hh St. 10 Violet Cain. 21 Brown St. --in Ameta ( grow, 5S 2 1 N. J4th St. 10 Lucy Or.e. 3217 N. 2.'th St. 10 Crltchfield, , 2624 Templeton 10 liOMuru iouglas, 4412 I imib,a. i.'. Mary Peane, Benson-10. Mna Dixon, 32 Evans street, Ben son 10. .Tohn Dw-.ffy, 462 Bunlette 10. f'lxabeth De Lor. 2725 Ames Ave. !0. Durward De Buse. 4104 N. 28th Ave. 10. Mary Doherty. 8100 Florence Blvd. 10. miii'iril fcriikion !!:' Howard 10. La Verne Everson. 578 8. 2th St. 10. Fred Eylcr. 211 Blnnev St. 10 Guy Eldridge 190S Blnnev St. 10. Florence Kills, 2116 Spncer St. 10. Edward Erlcksen, 5619 N. 14th St. 10. Corlnne Elliott, 2812 N. 24th St. 10. Howard r'urbn. 1UI Main t-t.. Hrn-son-M Alpha Field, 8440 North 28 St. 10. Iiu.nifi i i n.e. il.' ijuik At-n Clyde Fratt, 260. Emmet St. 10. l.ucy Llarvln. U'4 ith St. In. June Orove, Benonhurst. Benson 10. den Gardner, Benson 10. Paul fJnlne. Benon 10. Esther Garrard. 8411 Sherman Ave. 10. Victor Gould. 4729 N. 3fth St. 10. Daniel Gruenig, 4812 N. 24th St. 10. Krneft Htne;i. 8'W N. 47th St. 10 E. C. Harvey, 1523 Missouri Ave., South Omaha 10. Oscar Hedwall, Benson 10 Iculse Hoffman. 102" Mllltarv Ave. 10 William Hamilton. 2818 N. 28 St. 10. Endrlcla Hansen, G04 Main St., Ben son 10 Hester Hllllgas, Benson 10 If you have not been nominated, secure nomination and start to vrin a prize They are worth any effort you may make. You get 10 for all the ads you get. Remember These Instructions Oei See Want Ads. raid ads count as votes. Uttle ads oount ss mnch as big onss. Eaoh day ths ad appears counts as ons vote, regardless of ths slss of ths ad. Tor instanost A ten-lias want ad for one time will count as ons vote, while s two-Una ad appearing five times will count as five votes, although It cost tbe same as ths ten line ad run ons time. 80 get the ad to appsar as many times as possible. THE BEE DOES NOT EXPECT ONLY PAID WANT ADS count. On erery ad you get The Bee pays whether you win a prlae or not. THIS IS YOUR CONTEST AND GIVES MAKE A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY AND A GOOD CHANCE TO WIN ONE Get busy start at home. There la something around the house around every house which can be sold; some thing which has no value to your folks, but would be worth a great deal to someone else. Get an ad at home first. Then go to your neighbors, they probably have baby carriage, a bed, a couoh, ice box, stove, table, chair, rug, desk, piano, phonograph, chickens, cat, dog, cow, boras. Incubator or an automobile and a hundred and one other things, which will sell and bring them good money If advertised In The Be Want Columns. Maybs your Any boy or girl under ths age of 21 years is eligible, except employes of Ths Omaha Bee and members of their '""o'n'y paid want ads brought in or sent In by con testants count as votes. Each paid want ad counts as one vote) ssob tims tbe ad appears. , ' , Want ads from real estate dealers and regular busi ness advertisers in Ths Bee do not oount. All ads subject to Investigation and rejection by The Bee. , . Only bona fide ads will count; ads found to be of bogus address and inserted oriTy for ths purpose of getting votes will be declared void and not counted. Cash must acoompany each ad. . . As Ths Bee runs Oomsstto help and situations wanted vtrst Trlse is a Ziudwlg Baby Ore ad riano. Value, $780 It Is a beautiful high grade instrument that will bring Joy and contentment Into the home. An Instrument you will be proud of all your Ufa It Is worth any effort you might make to get It This Baby Ludwig may be seen at any time at Hayden Bros.' piano department. Isoond and Third Prisss, 140 Beoh Each Is grad uation scholarship course In the Omaha Commercial Col lege, comprising complete course In business, shorthand, special banking preparatory courses, principles of agri culture, business agrloulturs and salesmanship. '1'he management of the Omaha Commercial college, Nineteenth and Farnam streets, will be glad to discuss any point relative to the scholarship at any time. Fourth Prise, $100 Either ladles' or gentlemen's solid gold case watch with T. L. Comhs & Co?s special move ment Seleotlon left with winner. This watch may be seen In the window at T. U Combs 4 Co., 1020 Douglas trerifth and1 Sixth Prisss, $90 Eaoh Two ladles' suits, to measure in any style and material whioh may be chosen. Style, fit, workmanship and quillty tuliy guar- anteGoods and methods of tailoring may bs Inspected at any time at the shops of the Novelty Skirt company, 214-216 North Sixteenth street. Bsventh and Eighth Prisss, $90 Each Two National Pace Follower Special Bicycles, 1811 model, for boy or slrl. These bicycles are on exhibition at he store of the Omaha Bicycle Company, Sixteenth and Chicago streets, w.th mnA Tenth Prisss. aiS Each Two full member ships to the Young Women's Christian association for one year, including the gymnasium and choice of the educa some catastrophe, they would never rest until every mother's son and daughter had mastered the art of swimming. And ths pity of death Under such circumstances Is that it Is so unnecessary. Four or five les sons will suffice to enable the children to get aehore, somehow, even by swimming in the unconventional and humbling style of "dog fashion." Every child should know how to swim. Washington Post. SHE'S THE BEGUM oTbHOPM. Ons of ths Rare Exhibits to Bs Seem at tha British Coronation Show. A remarkable woman has landed In London to attend the coronation of George and Mary. Bhe Is ths begum of Bhopal. Among the l5,000,O0O followers of the prophet Mohammed shs Is the only woman who Is now ruler of a state. Her name Is Sultana Jahan and her country, one of the larger of the 680 "native states" In India, is about one-sixth ths slae of In diana. Bhe bas shown so much ability as a ruler that bars is considered ths sec ond Mohammedan stats of India and shs is entitled to a salute of nineteen guns In the British empire. In that honor she is only excelled by one Indiana Moham medan ruler, the nlaan of Hyderabad. Ths begum would make a splendid ex hibit, as far aa ability Is considered, for ths great suffragette pageant planned for coronation week, but shs will hardly be m It for aha Is in "purdah." Bhe has ap peared in London with hsr haad entirely eovered with a sort of pillow sMp. wUh holes in It for her to look through and though she Is attended by a large retinae she Is kept entirely from public gase. the rules of the sefuui being ebsorved ss eUMMly as possible, tor la sommon with all orthsdo women of bar religion hirr face remains ocmUnoally hldden to men, la ths sorocwaclesi procession atus win probatory ride la a neistus1 sarr4a whtob vm eornptetsry bids her. Her pilgrimage, though nuurVed by tUe orUatal splendor aud prasMMs that are cfcaiitlcally IndUva, is of ths moot popular that has been mads to Ixv&ol Handing se blg-a la ths rhuswci fct is expected thss she wlU partictpsxe In Use oorasrstons Erwln Hinckley. 210 Locust St . 10. Ksiph lmmiriBon. '.0 Chicago St.-lO Dennis linger.. 8U'2 J St. 10 Harry Hnlxman. ll'M Paul St -10 Russel Hooper. 4U Capitol Ave. 10. Wllma K. Howard, 4722 Capitol Ave 10. Helen Heintman. 4:ftl N. 87th Pt 10. Kllxabeth Hurt, 2504 Sherman Ava 10. Erwm Huse. 1621 Munderson St. 10 Walter Halsey, 87o N. 2Hh St. 10 Pearl Iscby. Benson 10 JesFl.- lnnes. 27S Fort St. 10 Minnie Jacobson. Irvlngtcn. Neb 10. Cora Jonrr, 34; Heed St., Benson 10 John Jenkins. 1921 Blnney St. 10 Msrllda Jannrnn. 1710 N. 17th St. 10 .'elms .It l i e. 1V.S Spe-icer St. 1 Harry Johnron, 1827 Locust St. 10. iviil.er Jv-'hine, Benson 10 Albert Knudnen, Wlr rf.e. Grocery, Brnson- Id Waiueinar Knudsen, Benson 10 Axel Knudhen, Benson -10 Alma Krebs, 5o4 S. 26ui .vve.IO Florence Ke'V. 2427 hisklne St 10 r.uivmu King, ,iV i. iit .-i 17 Henry Kti-ne, 27u5 l-"ort St. U Earl Lancaxter, 3108 Sherman Ave. 10. K.ty l.ewiii, m N. 37th St. -10 Minnie Lohrt. lrvington. Neb. 10 Ernest Lancaster. Benson 10 lutiK Luvsren. 631 N. 41st Ave. 10 Emily Lear. 4724 N. 28th 6t 10. Helen Loftman, St'.W stone Ave. 10 Henry Llndmier, 24;'9 Ellison St. 10 llaxel Lausten, 2817 Pratt St. 10 Maurice McMlckel, Benson 10 1'hilamena McCaffrey, 3314 Howard SI.-10 William Magnuson, 621 8. 2Sih St. 10. Mary U. Marmoy, 135 N. 4M St. 10. Kueben Melcholr, t4 S. 33d St. 10. l.eilrtla Marsh, 1311 California St. 10. Isabel Mil er. 42S N. 34th St. 10. l'aL Muchneck, 94 Ave. A. Council Bluffs. 10. Madeline Mulvihill, W2 8. 27th 8t 10. Itene Murphy, 2007 N. 20 SU 10. i. latide Ah r. oa, ... .V 27tn Ae 10. Sylvia Moskivllz, 'OH N. 18 St. 10. 1 lonna Moilei, Meredith Ave. lo. Marjorie Murphy, 1111 Willis Ave 10. Harry Maloush, 1506 Lothrop St. 10. Wllilam Miller. Aim N. 2Sih Ave 10. Margaret Moss. 63nl N. 231 St. la etna Mathews. 4110 N. 23d St. 10. Winifred Mu!r. 2523 N. 20 St 10. Marie Milieu. 2106 Lake St. 10. Walton .Meyer, 2S02 Sahler St. 10. Hazel Nelson, 3436 Curtis Ave. 10. Glenn Orr. Benson. 10. Balph Powell, 2614 Dewey Ave. 10. Louise Peterson, 423 Gsrfleld St., Benson. 10. neighbor wants to help ot some kind aa appears tne more voiee you seu Everyone Stands an Equal Chance. READ THE RULES CAREFULLY. laying for the great Jama Masjld, which is to be erected In London. The begum bas visited Mecca and the other holy places and Is a "hajll and Is entitled to wear the green robe. London News. A STEAM ENGINE IN BREECHES CosgKMDiaa Mass, Minority Leads, Vlt for .the Job by Talent and Experience. Hon. James R. Mann of Illinois will agree with the republicans of the house that they could not have chosen a better man for leader than himself. Yet Mr. Mann bas nevsr been touched by megalo mania. He does not take himself too seriously and he bas no time for complac ency. He is one of the best informed men in the house and a veritable "steam-engine In breeches." Mr. Mann may not be an Intellectual giant and hs talks too often and copiously to bs really eloquent. But he knows something of everything that comes before the house, he bas ths in dustry of a beaver and, if be will pardon the compart sou, tbe assurancs of a blue Jay. No man, no vicissitude, can put Mr. Mann down. As a parliamentarian he Is second only to Mr. Cannon on the republi can side, and his audacity in discovering a point and pressing it borne, though the legislative mill comes to a standstill for days. Is sublime. There have been other filibusters, but none more robust and un- j daunted that tbe Hon. James B. Mann. Witness his ruthless interpretation of the motion to discbarge rule at the last ses sion, when he had a thumping bill read day after day on a motion to discharge, thus blocking ths omnibus pension bill. Hs was ready to fight it rut on that line all summer, and Clad 141 motions te dis charge committees. Intimating that if ll became necessary he would have alt their Wlas rend front the sr. anting clanse to the hut syllable. aometlmes tha bonne has set mad te con sist of Mr. Mann and daring members wha intarrapt him with a question. By refer ence to the Oomgrsnslonal Keoord we note that between Feb. 87 and March 4 be is is remarks an a greet variety ef sub Charles G. Peyton. 4.VS N. Nth 8t .-10. Hubert Patten, 1801 Locust St 10. Charles I'rawltx, iT03 Camden Ave. 10. Frank Peterson. tVU Mandi-rson 10. Edward Qulnn, 31-8 Burl St 10. John S. Heed, 2"4 S. 4:"th St -10. Louis Robblns, 126 N. 8Sth St 10. Jo Bubensteln. H0 N. ISth St. 10. Vsn Rueben. 623 N. 19th St.-10. Florence V. Russell. 411 N. 4tth Bt.-IO. Elliabcth Redman, VMi Spruce St. 1't Myrna Roberts. 2713 N. 2'th St.-ia Clare Rofsky. 2417 N 18 St. 10 Madeline Kossiter, 2306 N. 28 St. Hammond Richard H"2 Ok1n St-10. Clarence Sto. k. 124 N. 87th St.-lO Helen Snow, Benon 1". Clarence Sterns, Kennedy Bl., Bik. 6210. Erna Schmidt, Benson 10. J 11. Siert. Benson 10. Irene base, 26W Dewey Ave. 10. Rober Hanberg. Y. M. C. A. 10- Harriet Sherman, ? N . th A ve. 10. Alfred M. Bchung. 108 N. 40th ft.-W. Margaret Scott, Winona Apta. 10. Uri.ifcc bevtt, WU Doilgs lu. Hei.i . bin.th. Fisk Tlie Works. 10 Will. am e.einhouser. -18 Douslas.-lO. Mnuieu Stafford, Im So. 3.lh St 10. rr-aoiiia Suirx, 1W1 Wirt 10. Ueoigt boiensen, 108 FlorVnce Boule vai a. 10. Frank Stunson. 1418 Emmet 10. Hot 8chlffmeyer. 8016 Fowler. la finest stage, Ames. 10. Kuth Seaton. Ames 10. Helen Santord, 4M0 Florence Blvd. 10. Esther 'latle, 822 So. llh St .10. tiaiiud layior. Bib bo. th St. 10, Bennie 'leianer, llo Webster. 10- Ht-n robin. W0 No. IWth 8t 10. Mary Tobln, 5i No. li&th Ave. 10. jam. a Vicaery, 724 N 16th lieibert Voss. Byran St.. Blk 23, Ben son lo. Gall W right, Benson 10. Ruth Watson, 1618 Madison Ave. 10. 1-.i..i.-l..e .s.ker, iei v.spiloi av.-IV. tiali w'ebster, 4626 Capitol Avs. 10. Marearet Whitfield. i.4 S. 30th 6t.-10. Owen J. Wilson, lit K. 3-th Ave. -10. Herman Wrase, 626 S. th Ave. 10. Doris Whlled. 2511 Corby 10. Howard Wldonor, 26J Manderson-10. Dale Williams, 2219 Bancroft 10. "Annes Weaver, 2119 Emmet 10. Margaret Woodward, 2665 Manderson -10. Arthur Walker, 8927 N. 22d St.-lO. Arthur Walker, 3M2 N. 2Mb Ave10. Grace Welber, 1614 Locust 10. Buth W. Wilier, 1H06 Blnney 10. Helen Wslcott. 2411 Blnney 10. Morris W arris. 2-'08 Mnpls St. 10. Anna Zltxteberger. 1887 N. It St. 10. today. At ths snd of ths oontsst, Aog-ust 19, 6 p. at., ths ons baring ths greatest numbsr of votss to his or hsr ere oil, gets the first prise I the ons setting the next largest num ber of Totes, gets ths sseond prise, eto. A little work eaoh day, a fsw ads eaoh day, will pay yon wall, aad you will probably win a big prise in ths bargain. YOU TO WORK FOR NOTHING. you commission of 10 per cent, YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO OF THE BIG PRIZES. rent a room, or buy something, or needs or wants to sell their. home or rent a riuuae. ilia uiuni ucb ,.... ai. " mm mr 1 the regular rates, 1H osnts per word, If run only one time 38 . J or OMJS CENT A WOJID IP BUZf TWO OB KOU TIMES, tj consecutively; bring or mall the ad and the oasli to BEI WIST TAD, iditub, wno win credit you witn a vote each time the ad appears and pay you a commlaslon of 10 . per cent for your trouble. Remember the mors times the ads frss, all contestants ars obliged to take such ads wtth the same courtesy as a paid ad. Domestic help and situa tion wanted ads cannot be counted as votes. No entry fee is oharged. The reoetpt by The Bee Want Tad Editor of a nomination blank, properly filled out. constitutes sufficient entry, and counts as tan votes for the csndldste. Only one nominating blank will be counted for each contestant. ... Receipt books will be furnished all contestant on ap- p,,C,The1' Ad-Getter contest will close Saturday evening. "Ths1 standing' ol?" the contestants will ba announced '"tH'e contest Is limited to the following territory; Ne braska. Wyoming. Iowa and South Dakota. tional classes. . ,, Eleventh and Twalfth Prisss, $13 Bach Two full memberships In the Young Men'e Christian association for one year, comprising all the membership privileges, In cluding the gymnasium and swimming pool. Ths Bee Want Tad Editor wants to talk to every contestant. Don't fall to come and ses him. Bs will tell you how to start right. NOMINATING COUPON Ad-Getters' Contest In gpace below fill in the name of iom am bitloua boy or girl friend and aend to Bee Want Tad Editor, care of Omaha Bee. This coupon entitles nominee to TEN votes. Nominating votes will be allowed on first nom inating coupon only: Name . - m Address . . ... kf City ' Your mother, father or anyone can fill out this nominating coupon. Do it today. jects. Including the deficiency appropria tion bill (nine times), the Grand Army ot the Republlo (four times), the public health service (three times), the relief of Wil liam P. White (three times), bust of Sam uel L. Tllden (twice), relief of David Robertson (twice), sals ot liquor to Indians (twice;, National Home for Disabled Vol unteers post funds (twloe), licensing driv ers of passenger vehicles (twice), relief of L. W. Kite (twice), fish diseases Inves tigation (twice), Fort Keogh pumping sta tion, naval militia, nursery stock inspec tion, price ot gas, Rio Hondo land claim, Suako river bridge, white phosphorus matches, monument to John Tyler ami the Springfield Confederate cemetery This Is only a partial Hat. but it plainly trun cates tbs versatility and bewildering ac tivity of Mr. Mann during one short week of the session. Of his verbal combau with members, all of thetn waged wltU good temper and nonchalance, there was no end. He has been accused of om niscience, which he bas nsvsr admitted, and bis persistence in debate has irritated members who desired to make remarks but needed time and opportunity to com pose them. Mr. Mann is automatlo and Impromptu. If ho talked In bis sleep lie would be coherent and would bs heard lu tbe cellar. No legislator knows better "bow to live on twenty-four a day." Msw York Bun. A Tiresome Job. "Well, this Is the first time you've bun bao to tne 010, town for several year. sJu't ur ' Yes, Uils 1 my first visit hers since 1407." "What you doln" up to the city now'' "I am in the railroad business." "RaJIroadin', eh? liiaklrt' or conductor ' "No, I am In ths office of one of the trunk lines." "Oh, I see. Oosh, don't you git purty tired sometimes handlln' all them trunks that corns Into a large cliy t" Chicago Hecord-Herald. 'War, Iadeed. "What you sue in that creature to ad ndre 1 can't see," said Mrs. lmbblalgh Why, she's all made up. Her hair, her fKare.hercuorplexlon every bit of her 'yi w,ul retorted Dubblelgti. If the world sdmtres self-mads men whr ' shouldn't st adrnrra a eeat-tnads women T" -Herpes's "Weekly. wosaanj- f . I