THE HKE: 03klA.UA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912. Mutt Spends 'c ' f4" OFFERED FOR SALE Furniture. ALL, kinds of good furniture for sale at 2564 Marcy. Call at once. IF TOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY BUT NOW, A GOOD BASE BURNER IN GOOD CONDITION, WILL SELL FOR WORTH $25. PHONE WEB.. 6bW, foniers, dining tables, chairs, sanitary couches, best spring mattraesses, rocker, gas stoves, ranges, kitchen cabinets, kitchen tables, radiators, carpets, crock ery and othar things. 1819 Clark street. ALL kinds of furniture for sale, cheap. Tel. Harney 2802. Ma ileal Instruments. ELECTRIC Pianos, music boxes, player pianos. Continental Novelty, 118 N. 1Mb,. TWO good second hand pianos cheap. Nebraska Cycle Co., 18th and Harney 8ts. Miaeellaneoaa. SAFES Overstocked with second-hand safes: all aices and makes; bargains. American euppiy wo., m rwwm frvD aAT.irPhsiih' nne Cerillan tliano player; one Edison home phonograph, with cabinet and fifty reoords, large horn, also one ladies' Rambler wheel, nearly new, ooauter praice. can Jiyier T-r qat e Maw anri rond-hand rvn i.i. ,. - carom and pocket billiard tables and bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix tures of all kinds; easy payments. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., 407-409 South 10th atreet. T.-inT mtnr rpRtfl.ur&nt fixtures bought, sold. Levy,- 251tt N v So- Omaha. a a t .hnlamhlna in fhA SAUK ""'V'1" , -- - Omaha Commercial college and one in Boyles college. Business office, Omaha Bee. , ; ' FOR BALE Scholarship in Boyles col lege. Call at or address Business office, Omaha Bee, FINE ladies' bicycle. 2419 Decatur. 'soft' YELLOW PINE LUMBER. lx and 1x4-10 long, at $15. This is Nos. 1 and 2 stock. 8. 2 S. Most of it is clear lumber. Charles Sevlck, 11th and Seward Sts. Tel. Douglas nasi.' OLD SAFES, DEK1GH1', 1818 Farnam St. ' FOR SALE Gasoline launch. Call evenings. Albert tiieiow, m n. low oi.. irrD cat jrAi fMt of earden hose. nearly new, price reasonohle. Harney 747. "FIREPROOF safe, Inside measurement 28x20x18. Remington Typewriter iDvi!na' ioaknT 1 foft wide. 2hk feet deep, 7 feet high, 6 doors, 2 plate glass, lmH-ror. Chas. H. Mallinson, 17th and Capitol Aye- PERSONAL - 6J-DAY BLOOD REMEDY. Gladlsh-Pharmacy, 12th and Dodge. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast off clothing; in fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell at 134 N 11th St, for cost of collection, to the worthy poor. Phone Douglas 4125 and wagons win can. MASOmEBFYrM Allen of Chicago. 109 S. 17. 1st fl. D. 7665. Vital massage, baths, electric vibratory and radiator treatments. Dr. Anna D. Fisher, 1 Ware blk. 309 S. 15th. D. 2785. strangers are invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association building at Seventeenth and St. Mary's Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places, or otherwise aasisted Look for our travelers' aid at the Union station Massage. Mrs. Rittenh'se, 306 Boston Bid. r CO A fll? Swedish movement. Ap.t vUiOOXXJ xj 2, 1802 Farnam. P. 6240. lVf AAVFTTH treatment. E. Brott, 710 ftlAUJIXillU g 16tn 2d floor. WE RENT and repair all kinds of sew ing machines. Ind. A-16o3; Douglas 1662. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO., 15th and Harney Sts. ANNAH.MARKS,e 7 nam. Davldge Blk., Apt. 3. Red 7629. fASSAfrR Expert treatment, Mrs. i.Yl-OPJi.VJXJ Steele, 208 S. 13 St. R. 325. BODY MASSAGE, 222-3 Neville. D. 7761. VACUUM MASSAGE, 208 So. 13th St . R. 825, dally, Sunday; open evenings; hours, 10 to 10. WOULD like to know the address of Miss Rosa Beever and Mr. J. H. Beever. Please write to Mrs. Martha Noyea. 1G62 Broadway St., San Francisco, Cal. POULTRY AND PET STOCK Screening 11.50 per 100. Wagner. 801 N. 1. FOR SALE pups. Spita and Esquimaux. 3006 Ohio St. Webster 1743. TWO Hartz Mountain singers and brass apes. 2419 D?oatur. Web. 978. WHITE CHINA GOOSE EGGS for l atching. S2 per 6. Iver Rinholds, R. , Forest Lake, Minn. REAL ESTATE LOAN'S OMAHA property and Nebraska lands. O'KEEFE RSAL ESTATE CO.. t: .Van rw- u- y-,' P..'- IJ. I',1lf.-r His Day Off ""vt lO)T REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY to loan on business or resi dence properties, S1.000 to $500,000. W. H. THOMAS. 503 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1820 Farnam St. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. PITV fiemia-Carlberr ftARVTNBROS Loan8-1500 and up- LOANS Farm and city property, J. H. Dnmont & Son, 1602 Farnam fit. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion.. Live Stock Xomntlsalon Merchants. Byers Bros. & Co. Strong and responsible. WOOD BROS., Exchange Bldg. Great West Com. Co., Omaha & Denver. Clay, Robinson 4 Co.. 200 Exchange Bldg. CLIFTON Com. Co., 322 Bxchasige Bldg. Cox & Jones Com, Co bunch of hustlers. L. E. ROBERTS & CO.. 229 Exch. Bldg. Martin Bros. & Co., Exch. Bldg. TAGG BROS., handle catt'.e, hogs, sheep. Deposit proceeds of shipments in Stock Yards Nat'l bank. Only bank at yards. WANTED TO BUY WE pay most for od clothing. Nathan's Loan Office, 109 S.- 18th. 2d-hand goods. Reiser, 1029 Center. D-5663. PRICE your riding cultivator on cars, in good order. Supt. Haney, Boone. Colo. Chicago buyers, 2d-hand clothes, shoes, hats: best prices; wiil call. Tyler 1100. A T PTT? M Pays tne 1)681 prices for old INVALID CHAIR, must be good and cheap. O. 240, Bee. Household gds, clothes & Shoes. DS971 B 1959 WANTED TO BORROW WOULD like to borrow $10B for l year from private party, no sharks need answer, good security. Address C-261 care Bee. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS THE AT J AN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS MONTREAL, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. ' Montreal, Havre, Plymouth, London. The Picturesque St Lawrence Route. Four days on the ocean, three days In river and gulf. Splendid new Turbane Bteamers. Saloon, second-cabin and third class. Superior one-class cabin service. Cuisine unexcelled. Courteous attention. Send for circulars, rates, plans, etc. Allan & Co., 127 N. Dearborn St.. Chicago. Anchor Line Steamships New York, Londonderry and Glasgow. New York, Palermo and Naples. Attractive rates for tickets between New Y6rk and all Scotch. EngliBh, Irish, Continental and Mediterranean points. Superior accommodations, excellent cui sine, efficient service. Apply promptly for reservation to local agent of Anchor Line or Henderson Brothers, General Agents, Chicago, 111. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Rooming house; furniture of 17 rooms; modern; doing fair business. C. Lintz, Grand Is land. Neb.. 114 S. Pine. REAL ESTATE WANTED HAVE a few thousand dollars cash to invest in Omaha property, either acreage, a number of lots together or cottages. In answering state where located and prlre, as my time is limited. I will not consider anythinj unless full particulars are given in first letter. Address H 246, Bee. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. Reed Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 20R Brandeis Theater. NEALE & CAMPBELL, 1714 Farnam St. BLILDEKS l!FORMAl'IO.. Electric, gas fixture. Omaha Silver Co. Ideal Cement Co., 17th and Cuming StaT Fuchs, Son & Blind, painting-decorating. H. Gross, lum. wreck'g, plb. 21 & Paul. BLUE PRINTING, 424 PAXTON. D. 2720. CITY PHOPERTV FOU SALE, FIELD CLUB DISTRICT $3,500 Good 10-room modern home; cement sidewalks, etc.; $150 paid to anybody who brings buyer; cost $4,500 to build; leaving town. Tel. Harney 1878, or call 911 S. 36th St. 7-ROOM modern house for sale, $2,250. Mrs M. Holman, 2416 6. 2fth. TO BUY. SELL OR RENT, FIRST SEA mHN W. BOBBINS. 1802 FARNAM ST. Hunting - and Running REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. $3,300 5-Room Bungalow Opposite Miller Park ON THE NEW CAB LINE 5 rooms, all on one floor, finished last October and ex ceptionally well built. Oak finish in dining, living room and hall dining room has window seat, panelled walls and plate rail beautiful shower effect lighting fix tures; bedrooms finished in white enamel, with oak floors', walls rough sand fin ish; tastily decorated. Pan- try has built-in cupboard and drawers. Sleeping room or sun room on the south and east. Duplex window shades and screens for every window. Switches for every lighting fixture. Large attic, full cemented basement, with coal bins, good fur nace, laundry sink, hot and coM water, etc. In fact, everything to make a place modern; yard sodded; lot 44x 166 feet The street car line will be extended to Miller Park immediately and will increase the value of this property. It Is in the addition known as "Norwood," or Omaha's prettiest mile. Am going to leave city. Terms can be arranged. An Ideal home for some one. Owner, 6931 N. 24th St Web. 677. Glenn Park Addition Will Soon Be Ready. It's Good COMPLETE i fX FORMATION IN ALL NEXT SUNDAY'S PAPERS. F. S. TRULLINGER Benson Neat Cottage Home Six rooms, modern and well kept; south front, on Marcy St., Just west of 30th St.; paved and neighborhood good, home-like. This la close-In and only a few steps to the many stores at Park Ave. and Leavenworth. Owner built this a few years ago for a home, but has outgrown. Price, $4,000. New House West Between the Farnam ind Harney car 1'mbb, 6 or 6 blocks from the Farnam line, 2 blocks from the Harney line, on a broad, but shallow lot at S. E. corner of 34th and Gas-s Sts. We emphasize the location because It is desirable and con venient and in a growln. developing district. A square, full 2-etory lioune with full cemented basement with laundry room and fruit cellar, good living rooms, finished in hard wood; rear vestibule nd refrigerator room, and a real pantry; 3 inside bedrooms and a sleeping porh; also stair to attic It is a complete, well-built house, planned for a comfor table home and easy housekeeping, and the low price we are able to make Is what sells it only $4,200. We can arrange reasonable terms, open for inspection, but be careful of the newly finished floors. Harrison & Morton 916 Omaha Nat. Bank. Tel. D. 314. SAVE COMMISSION t nixrr In TCcnnnn. Htrir.tlv mod ern 5-room house, built by owner; leav ing state, must sell. Tel. Bennon 40. Postofrice box h. mnu ttlcKtlv lnt reartv in hmlri nnnn Bemis Park Distrlrt. If sold at once, $600 cash. 1 N. 34th St REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. tsm. New Bungalow - Easy Terms 3919 N. 20th Blvd.; beautiful 6-rootn bungalow; hall, parlor, den, dining room, kitchen downstairs; two fine bedrooms, storeroom and bath upstairs; first floor finished In oak; house has built-in book cases and built-in buffet; full cemented collar, with sink and fine Carton furnace; walls decorated throughout; a beautiful home. Price, $3,900 on easy payments. Payne & Slater Co. 616 Omaha National Bank Bldg. DUNDEE Fine corner south and east front, HOx 128, street In front paved, paving paid In full, large trees around and on the lots. Price $2,500 for 110 feet frontage; this is a bargain. $6,800 A very desirable 8-room modern house, built by owner, has features not In or dinary house, such as brass screens, awn ings, fine hot water plant billiard room. Location exceptionally fine, south front. Half block from car in bent part Dundee. Bearing fruit in yard. If you want ex ceptional place look this up. Benson & Carmichael 642 Paxton Block. Douglas 1722. An Up-to-Date Dundee Residence Located In one of the most attractive spots in Dundee, close to the new bousa vard system and overlooking the Happy Hollow golf grounds. This house has 8 rooms, all attractively finished and decorated. There is a large living room across the entire front of the house, with oak-beamed celling, built-in book cases and handsome tiled mantel. The dining room is also finished In oak and has built-in buffet Large aun porch, with east and south exposure; attractive breakfast room, finished in mission style, connected directly with a large and con venient kitchen. The second floor has four good sized bedrooms, with large sleeping porch, finished In white enamel, with mahogany doors; tiled bathroom with latest fixtures; stairway to the at tic, where maid's room in finished and also large storage room with built-in shelves. Full cemented basement with hot water heating plant. This house ready to move Into. Is located on a 70-ft. lot and is in a neighborhood whern all the other houses built have cont from $6,000 to $15,000. Trice. $7,500. Reasonable terms. GEORGE & COMPANY 902-12 City National Bank Bldg. Phones Douglas 756, Independent A-I76e Choice Homes $3,100 Buys a brand new all mod, bun galow, oak Tinisn, enamel ana uie bathroom, guaranteed furnace; lot 50x136 ft. paved street, close to cr and school. In Hanscom Park dis trict. Easy terms. $3,250 Buys a good all mod. 6-R house, located at f arnam ui., ioi Wxl32 ft; paved St., close to car. Terms. $3,2CO Buys new 5-R. mod. bungalow; oak rinisn, snower iignting nxiures, guaranteed furnace, laundry con nection, east front lot, located a little north of Kountie Add. Eaay terms. $2,960 Buys a new all mod. bungalow. Close lo m ana irven wwm, house all nicely decorated, ail ready to move In; south front lot, 30x130; about $550 cash. Rasp Bros. 106 MrCague Bldg. Doug. 1653, A-26o!. NEW double brick flat of S rooms each, full cemented basement, best make of furnaces. Owner must sell. Price $6,000. THOS. W. HAZEN 207 McCague Bldg. Douglas 1300. Drawn REAL ESTATE CHTV PROPERTY FOR 9 41,15. Cut It Down West Farnam Home Price was $3,500 for parlor In cherry, fireplace, hall and dining room in oak, 2 bedrooms In bird's eye maple, with cedar closets; thlml bed room off kitchen; makes rooms down and bath; one more room above; laundry, furnace, extra toilet In basement; best plumbing; driveway on eaut side lends lo barn; lot 48x128, south front. 8 big trees. If house were new you would pay $5,000 for this. Get to the phone now. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank. Doublas or A-2152. Evenings Harney 2842 or Harney B134. Ideal Home, $3,750 Six room and reception hall, all fin ished In oak, bedrooms and bath finished In birch, full basement. House less than two years old. Close In. Gallagher & Nelson 483 Brandeis Bldg. Omaha, Neb. YOUR ONLY CHANCE To buy a good 9-room home, all mod ern except heat, almost new and halt block from Sherman Ave. car. Prince, $2,300. Small payment down. See It at once at 1618 Ohio St. HARRY WOLF, 432 Brandeis Hldg. Doug. S068. BEAUTIFUL corner, 18th and Binney Sts Enquire of Owner, 1607 Plnkney St. B-S322. Poor Man's Chance $50 to $100 caeh, balance like rent will buy a 6 or 6-room house and barn In fair condition, renting at $8 per month. This Is about 4 blocks from east end of Har ney car line at Second end Francis Sts., great bargain at $8i. Another one next to this without barn at $700, ' on same terms. Harrison & Morton 1 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Tel. D. 314. Home of Homes In Field Club district, -rooms, conveni ent, complete In every detail. There arc four bedrooms and a sleeping porch, nur sery and good living rooms, lot 76x150 feet, well planted to shrubbery and trees. The finest yard In that district. Owner leaving city. Will close out for $7,760. Can give possession at once. Harrison & Morton $150 CASH. 6-room, modern except heat, good loca tion, close to car. Price right. Full 2-tory seven-room strictly mod ern. 4520 N. 21st Price $3,250. DEUEL ft HAN KIN SON, 201 Paxton Blk. Tel Doug. 2877. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT HOME. $6,000 S rooms, strictly modern home, nothing lacking to make same complete. Lot 60x190. Garage. House less than years old. GALLAGHER & NELSON. 48$ Brandeis Bldg. Omaha, Neb. $1,900 South 10th and Arbor Sts.. cottage, full lot, paved street. House has 6 rooms, mod ern except heat, will rent lor $ai at any time. Go out and see It. Our sign is in the front yard. Can't miss it. Worth the money. Birkett & Tebbens 428 Bee Bldg. Doug. 4754 or A-1764. Kistler's Lake View I am laying out an addition of 48 lots to be known aa Kistler's Lake View Ad dition of Benson. This is within a block of the new Catholic school and church and the proposed extension of the car line on Military Ave. Work will beKln at once on the building of the (school, church and parish bouse. 1 will build to suit purchaser on any of thene lots ou easy terms. For further information call th owner. B. F. Kistler Phone Benson 137J OWNER LEAVING CITY Six room and reception hall, modern square house, built last year; oak finish; large bath, sleeping porch; full cellar; lot 42x132; south front. Located at 352:' Seward St. House is built by day labor, materials best of every description, but on account of leaving city It Is placed on the market for only $4,000. This is less than it can be duplicated. See It at your convenience and then see us. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO. 310-312 Brandeis Theater. for The Bee by REAL ESTATE CtlTY PHOI'KRTV FOR SALE. CLAIRMONT ADDITION LOT AT ORIGINAL COST, On the boulevard WxHS, Jil'-h find sightly, one-half block from itn.i. ear. Ex cellent building site. GALLAGHER & NELSON. 4S3 Brandeis Bldg. Omaha, Neb. At ika;e for sale. Must .Sell SUBURBAN HOME of 6 acres. Im proved with almost new "-room house, One of the choicest locations In the city; good neluhborhood; large frontage In macadam road; boulevard entire distance to heart of city or handy to car line 5c fare. Good schools; SUPERB VIEW AND PR(,CE RIGHT. If you want something which has no equal, consider ing price, then lakf this, but do ot de lay. Can make puny terms If tieceesary, or all rash. ORIN 8. MERRILL COMPANY, 1213-14 City National Bank Bldg. ACRUAGK BARGAINS hear Omaha. Orin S. Merrill, 1213 Clly Nat. Bank Bldg. Immediate Sale 2tt ACRES, with good 7-room hou, ideal location, close In, for Immediate sale, price $3,860; $500 cash, balance $25 per month. Act at once. ORIN 8. MERRILL CO., 1214-14 City National Bank Bldg REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Arkunsaa. FREE FARMH-Oovernment lands free; 1,000,000 acres in Arkansas for homestead lng. Where located and how secured -u..-, m,r inr hi.oklot Rent noatDBid. 1, 1 1 V ' T, 1 1 II, 11 ' ' - M- " 26o. GIurb & Co., Harrison, Ark., Dept. B. Colorado. WHYY0U CANNOT FAIL IN THE ARKANSAS VALLEY There arc many reasons why you cannot fail in the Arkansas Valley. It Is the finest ALFALFA country in the west, producing from ( to 1 tons Of this money making crop to the acre. At the present time the six alfalfa meal mills of the Valley are contracting foT the sea son's crop at P per ton In the stack. It Is the finest SUGAR BEET country in the world, producing the world's record tonnage to the acre, namely .! tons. Beets sell as high as $8.60 per ton to the five sugar factories In the Valley. Wheat produced last year as high as 58 bushels to the acre. The average crop is between 35 and 40 bushels to the acre. Another money maker is SHEEP FEED ING. Sheep are brought all the way from New Mexico and Arizona to be fed on the alfalfa and beet pulp of this Valley. The Arkansas Valley fed sheep bring the highest prices In the Omaha and Culcago live stock markets. Not only are you assured against fall use because of the diversity of crops, but the DEMAND IS GREATER THAN THE SUPPLY. a f uja, m Htm urn wnrth nf Agri cultural products are shipped into Colo rado, because there are not enough farm ers Int.'olorado growing produce to meet the enormous demand of the big cities, the mining and mountain towns. Will you not take advantage of this opportunity? Write and let us tell you ab ,ul the irrigated lands we are selling in this "Valley of Coiitent." Free literature, free maps, describing tills money making country wtll be sent you by merely dropping a postal card U Payne Investment Company, Colonization Agents, S. E. Cor. 15th & Farna'm Sts. Omaha, Neb. OeorKiia. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA Traversed by the ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the widest range of crops. .411 the money crops of the south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this coming country, its soli, climate, church and school advantages, write W. B. LEAHY, DEPT. K, General Pasnenger Agent, ATLANTA. GA. Idaho. CROP FAILURES-NOT on Camas Prairie, in Southern Idaho; $25 land pro duces 50 bushels of grain without irriga tion. Write for facts. Frank Housman, Soldier, Idaho. ' "Bud" Fisher . 3 loirs. THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm Is to Insert a small want L S? koines Ctal Larje.t o The Capital Is read by and believed in of the standpatters oi lows, wuu fuse to permit any other paper In their homes, Rates, 1 cent a word a day; I1.M per line per month; count six ordinary words to ths line. Address Des Moines Capital, Des Moines, la. . Minnesota. 100 SOUTHERN MINNESOTA FARMS,! FOR SALE If you want to buy an im proved Tarm In Southern Minnesota write, for catalogue. Southern Minnesota Land i Co., Blue Earth, Faribault Co., Minn. Moatana, RANCHErV-$2,000 to $100,000. 8end for'1 list. Shopen & Co., Ranch Deaisrs,! Omaha, Neb. . 1 .1 North Dakota. $1 AN ACRE DOWN ft BALANCE SMALL YEARLY 'I PAYMENTS. A poor man's opportunity to get a rich ' North Dakota wheat farm, $20 to $80 an sore, 30,000 acres to select from, 830 acres ' In Morton county for $20 an acrs. Low. Ry. rates. Free maps and facts about oat I lands and business sites in new Ry.. towns. Reliable agents wanted. See or! write Wm. H. Brown Co., Haynes, Ad ami: Co.. or Mott. Hettinger Co.. North DaltvV Mlserllaneoas. T. C. TORRISON. D. 1101. DM City National Bank BWgV Farm Land and Ranches. . . 3 Cuba to Purchase Eifles and Powder M of United Statei WASHINGTON, June 4-The Btats partment today authorized ths War de partment to honor the application of thjil Cura n government for $.000 rifles anf 1,000,000 rounds of ammunition, which ar to be used to arm ths volunteers and ths guards organised by plantation owners to protect their property against the lnsur-j rectos. r-'tii President Gomes wanted the latest tj'pe'i of Springfield rifles similar to the lO.Owj already supplied to the Cuban army., When It was found that such arms could! not be sold without express authortty from aongress, and as It would take some' time to secure the necessary leglshttfonj the Cuban government decided to aoce&t Krag-Jorgensen rifles Instead. These arsrj practically new weapons. They will be sold to the Cuban government at about! $5 apiece plus express charges. ; ' SANTIAGO, Cuba, June 4.-A resolution! was presented by Cuban merchants af'sv meeting of ths Chamber of Commerce thhf afternoon that the government be pt tloned to accept the assistance of. tile United States in order to contra! thai situation on the ground that the present' forces are Inadequate to do so. .' J The motion was rejected, but thai chamber approved a resolution requesting) the government to furnish arms . .to the' owners and employes of stores and shops' tn the villages around Santiago. ' Speaker in San Diego;! Ridiculed by Citizens1 '. SAN DIEOO, Cal., June 4. Another ata tempt today to test the city's "move oiH ordinance was met In a new way by Baa, Dlogoans the speaker was ridiculed. RajM mond Benjamin, chief deputy attorney general, was generally credited with th change In the attitude of the citizens,..--. L. A. Shiffrln who said he was froui' Oakland, spoke on the street outside restricted district today and, although,' he received considerable jostling by potlcj and citizens, he suffered no violence' Shiffrln said he was there In the interests' of no particular organisation, ' but ' bJ lleved he was within the law and n-l titled to speak so long as he assailed boa persons. - He had hardly begun to speak before, the police told him to move on. From one place to another be was buffeted, by police and citizens and Jeered until) finally the officers hustled htm Into the. entrance of a downtown building and! gave him protection from uttered threats) of violence. He was detained hers un til the crowd dispersed. J ' ' i