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    , t THE HEE: OMAHA, MONDAY. JUNK 7, 1015. 77
VfRy desirable 4-room apartment In The
Roiirl aa Rsom,
ST. MARY'S. tT11T. HUM. HAN 4
nice single rooms; lola of light and
fresh air; homa rooking; gentleman pre-
lerrea. uougia
WITH '" board. suitable (or couple.
W ..hater H4.
Voiiern, autiabia for roup). IVrb. aV'JB.
TWO front rooms with board, alible or
ioetner; nome privilege, web, lays.
LaROK rooma; single or an Bulla; Haaa
coni Park dmtrlct. Private bath: good
poor j Harney wo 7m s. ch ft
l.Ah(lH front room and board fot two
gentlemen; walking distance; private
family. t424 Jonea. Douglas 8122,
El'MWOOD PARK suburban home, block
to car. cool rooma. excellent board:
treea, lawn, home prlvllegea; reasonable.
walnut I7TB.
ltrahle rms. with board, 18 B. 10th
l ST. MARY'S AVE. Walking dis
tance; home cooking; 14 BO to 16 week.
BKAUTIFUI room, with two exception
ally large oloaeta, tn a Weat Kamera
home; large porch and yard: good board;
young nmi preferred. Hrny 4W1.
warnlshe Kooae
FOH RENT Three large front room:
electric light; all modern; privilege of
house and piano; private home; rates roa
st nnble. Call Douglas 41
FURNISHED rooma, large den or
sleeping room. $6. 2916 b. 24th. Cross
town car
CASSeT., 20 Nicely furnished. In mod
ern private home; reasonable. H. o75.
Nicely furnished rooms, close, Web. IXt.
PRIVATE family,' bast location, walking
distance, every modern convenience.
Nice home for right parties. Ml N. ttd
ft. Fhone lougias total.
PfBASANT. modern room In cottage to
tei to respeciame laay; waising
tanoe: private home. Harney 4W.
dls-
LARGE south modern room, with board;
private ramwy; Tine locstirvn. m
I NEWLY furnished rooms with board.
I Private family; walking distance. Tel.
J'OUglaS TObS.
2114 CAS9-t rge, oool, rooma. Porch,
lawn, garage, no signs in winao-wa.
TWO exceptionally nloe large rooms in
private family for gentlemen who can
furnish references. Every modern con
venience. 2664 Bt. Mary's Ave. Tel. Red
sliO.
1809 DOUOLA9; iW up;
aUo he
keeping.
608 NORTH" AST ST. Large front rooms,
nicely furnished. Walking distance.
Douglas 7
REFINED young man keeping beauti
fully furnished, high claas bachelor
quarters within walking distance of busi
ness district, would like to hear from one
or two young men desiring to chare same.
iwpin iw, rew riap.
, JLARNBY, JKJ7Cool rooms, nicely fur-
i 2604 ST. MARY'S AVE Pleasant room;
private family. piiv.
STRICTLY modern furnished room on
Prettleat Mile. Florence Blvd.; private
family; no other roomers; 2 blocks from
Miller Park. References required. Ad
dress Box tul. care Bee.
private family. Red Bliu.
MODERN ' ROOM Gentleman? private
family, breakfast it desired. West F-
nim. walnut nww.
LARGE front room end aloove; newly
furnished; ideal place for I gentlemen;
fine residence district; walking distance;
also large, eheerful south roonvl reason
able. Harnev 1 Park Ave.
THE OLflA.
1910 Dodge; large, cool rooms; beauti
ful lawn, board if desired. Home cooking.
D. 8438.
NICE rooms, close lm Phone Red WH.
Parallelled Uoim.
A NICE, clean, all modern south room In
private family; suitable for young men)
Hi a month,; break fast if desired. Salt
Bt.
bii v KN-KOOm"1 furnished house lor rent.
4116 Dodge. Harney 7i.
DUNDEE home for rent ood ocatlon,
no children, nicely furnlBlin;d. Wal. lUt.
FINE-house, for summer. 6-r. furnished.
Wal. 1370. 4012 Nicholas St. References
req u I red.
Pnrnliel I .- nlnst Rooms
ROOMS for housekeeping; strictly mod
ern: for adults only. Tel. Webater W64.
DAVENPORT 2518; two a-room apart
ments furnished compete with gag and
num.
-JJulxih.. l'il Nicclv furnished house-
i ti Unsr uAttU 11 fiV?S-
I-i;i.'illl iu"ni", g....FVK- ........ ... .
SOUTH, 84thjgt:;ji.Housekeeplng rooma.
. . . i . ,.... iiniiwb.iilMi Raonu
CASS. 2412. Nice, clean, two, three or
, four rmaJRcasonable. Car line. l
1.822 1'AUN'AM Nice housekeeping rooms,
ivieonable.
HACKNEY ST., 2208. Housekeeping rooms;
strictly modern; every convenience.
I lul,i Hoaelteta ttooaaa.
TOOL room, with aleove, kltohenetU
. fiirninhad. Oaden Hotel Co.. Council
PIUI1I, At. . .
616 6, 17TH Two rooms 'tor light house
keeping, modern, newly papered.
Xaoetaee aa COt-
Horth.
ALL molr -roon bungalow, on the
W ttei la T Florence. u0 Main BU TeL
Florenoe .
tROOM cottage, part modern, t good
tenant, ait.wi. miw it. ru.
g-ROOM house. Ill aV th Ave.
: Wmmt.
WEST FARNAM Dlstrlet, 7-room mod
ern hou, 1(4 8. .tt-Bt-
MIMisssa,
99S0 POPrn.frrOjri rooing. Douglas 61.
SEE the Central Furniture Bloreg. FRES
HENTAL L.1BT
6-KOOM modern cottage. Harney 11U,
GOOD HOUSES FOH RENT.
Nearly new, -r. bungaWw, -UUr
fully decorated. 7U) fl. l,th Ave....as.00
Vary deslrcOle 7-roora all modern
house. I0 N. Mth St .80
t-r mod. house. I60T HamHton pt. . .0o
t-r. houavs, newly painted aad
pgpered, in N. th ft M
hQUM. WJn N. th Pt
JOHN W. ROBBtNaV U0I FARWAM BTT.
MODERN S-rra. cottage; near car. W.
74.
MODERN cottage; scrtsned poroheei
nire lawn; cement cellar; rS J.'
with good stairs; near car line. eb.
LrT inV-aTRICTI-V nvodjm seven-room
nouta sa t" w..- . r-. .
FOUR rooms, modern, 1111 fl .tn Ave.;
good location. Call Tyler tu2
F1VB rooms, partly niodorn, 1714 Wll
'llamfit. Callvler 4li2.
FOR RENT
We have a complete list of all houses,
spsrtments and flats that are for rent
. ... a-. ..n e-AA nf nnal Its at
V 'p- ' i -v J Exp. Co.. moving,
I I l MHl 1 packing Jfc storaas
J, W. VWWM M fan
I Farnam. fi.
'. i - . ' . . u .... KA7 ,ln.
SU''S. IT lliuum ui' .
Hnncnt: Crelgli Bona at Co., Bee lildg.
JlOUbt'h lo ,n ptrts cf the city.
COTTAliE. modern except heat. 11. It-
Gordon Van Co.
Moving
Parting,
htoiaae.
219 N. 11th St.
Tel.
D. 34 or Web. 1.
irTir.'T i'PV
rUJNTAL TTUVV
Pbon Douglaa 282 for complete list of
vaant bouse and apartments: also for
storage, moving. lth and Jacksoa Sta.
T ROOMS.' all mod., Bom Is park. H. Mt7
Maggard's
Vaa and Storage
e-l
ing, packing, shipping.
1712 Webster St.
IiolIirlHS 14Wi.
GlobeVan & Storage
- Store, moves, packs, ships; 2-borse van
nd 2 men, fl per hrj storage 22 per
mo. Satisfaction guar. D. tii A Ty. JX
ROOMS aad bath, snvdnra; bare, storm
shai.a, large iutl W Moek frutQ oar
Cut Bitaaeg'. K'rtso .
I FOR KKXT I
fsrea mm UKIrri.
Nice Cool Office
With .Vault
Near the Elevator and Stairs
Electric Light Free
The Bee Building
Co.
8upiintnInt'g Office. Room 10S.
A nice office tn a good location,
make your business plana successful.
THE BEE BUILDING
THE BUILDINO THAT
18 ALWAYS NHIW11
furnishes Just such combinations.
Office, Room 108.
MODERN store, lth Bt., low rent, near
poatofNoe. O. P. MtebMna.
STORE end living rooms. 41D1 N. 24lh Kt.
PTRtCTIT modern, new store. It 10 Caea.
NlEw modern storeroomT1 N. lth St.
Conrad Young, to Brandela Theater.
imugiaa ih.l.
(22 B. JTH--r. all modern houae, 140.
KASF BR08., DOUGLAS l.
KEW" mndtrn storroom, VJ Leveo
worrh Bt. Conrad Young, &2t Prandels
Theater Rldg. Phone iKuigla 1671.
WANTKD TO BCT
Yale uya, everyt hlnjrM hand. Tyler 1418.
OFFKICB furniture bought and solj. J.
v. Keea. inn Kiraun, Doug, eivi
r
Charles Bchwenck, R. No. i, Bo. Omaha.
Slightly used blgn grade piano. D. 2017.
WASTED TO RENT
TWO nuraes desire board and room tn
Bemls park district: prefer private fam
ily. Address C 6li, Bee.
REAL ESTATE)
FARM RANl'H LAHUI rOR gALK.
Calitwraia.
Lve Oak Colohleg, none better. W. T.
Bmlth Co.. 1-4 City Nat. Hk. D. Ifflm.
CATTLE RANCH-Forty-four hundred
aores near Oranada, southeastern Colo
rado. Good Improvements; lots of grass
and water. For price, terms and descrlp-
tion write n. at. Liggett, btanoerry. aio.
Iowa,
HAVE YOU A FARM FOR BALRT
Write a good description of your land
and send It to the Sioux City, la., Journal,
"Iowa a Most Powerful Want Ad Me
dium." Twenty-five words gvery Friday
evening, Saturday morning and very
Saturday evening and Sunday morning
for one month, giving sixteen ads oa
twelve different days tor $2f or M words,
1 4; or 7S words, $d.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper, AM.OUO readers dally in four great
Siattts.
40.
60 OR 160 ACRES, good heavy soil,
in
nvu-Miiim mi v ui ivuu cpumf, 1 111,1. ,
food roads, schools and churches; price,
IB to t0 per acre; terms,' fl per acre
nn.
lend la paid for; 6 per cent Interest.
cin a d pnAjm.,
V!A Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn.
HlaaMsu.
ORBAT variety of Minnesota corn farm
otierea, ana at price that win save
you money. Free fare to burere. Com
now. See he crops. Write for Hits.
Highest references. Bt. Crolg Valley
Land and Loan Oo Drawer H, Rush
City, Minn.'
Nebraska.
COUNTRY HOME NEAR OMAHA.
$11,000 buys a highly Improved farm,
consisting of about h acres located oa
one of our boulevard out from the city,
only a 40-minutes' ride. Good water sys
tem, small amount of fruit, some alfalfa,
tame hay; nloe, large, beautiful shade
tree and all kinds of shrubberv and
about 10 seres of natural timber, making
a beautiful park. This is an ideal propo
sition for handling thoroughbred stock; of
any kind. Living spring In pasture.
C. R. COSlBS.
CIS Brandela Theater Bldg.. Omaha. D. 2916.
Booth Dakota.
23 TO 112 PHJR ACRE.
Deeded Indian lands, dlreot from the
government. Finest lands In northwest.
fcay terms. For par;ioular address
UCIUUJMAIN,
UNITED STATBS COMMISSIONER,
MOBRIDOK, 8. D.
W
FOR BALE Improved 480. ' Hnl
Co., South Dakota. $60 per acre.
Terms. JIM WRAY. BIOUX CITY.
Bargain Quarters
I have a few anan Quarters of eholre
deeded land where eyjlties can be bought
front lluC to 6-ri0 cash. Full information
on request. Address, John McPherson,
Fort Pierre. 8. D.
w
FOR SALEJ-160 So. Dak. rich solC
near railroad, schools, churches.
years. JIM WHAT, HIOUX CITY.
AN OPPORTUNITY TO OET A FIRST-
CLASS BOUTI DAKOTA FARM.
A section or less of land 2 miles from
r . Vnllllr n... , n O ..... Tl 1. M
sale, will take part In trade. Will sell
only one or two guarters If no more de
sired. Good level land, black loam eoll,
no sana. uuuaings cost n.ouo. corn,
wheat and alfalfa country, too acres cul.
tlvaud. Henled for this year- Prloe t3o
per aoro. Terms: IS.oAl cash, ,0U0
mortgage at 6 due in 1929, balance of
210,400 taken in trade or second mort
gage at 6 for 10 years. The quality of
this land and the price aaked ana guar
gntesd to be right. Write or call on
Arthur J. Eaton, ' Faulktea, Soutlj
Dakota, owner.
REAL ESTATE LOAXB
WE ARE; always in funds to make goo
farm and city loans.
PETERS TRUST CO.,
1822 I srnam St.
V. M. PJCNNKY, 630 City Nat l Bk. bldg.
FARM LOANS.
F.M. PENNEY. 220 Cltv Natl Bk. Bldg.
t arm loan bought and sold.
TO LAND A TRUMBULL. 448 Be Bldg.
100"TO' 110,000 made promptly, rf. D.
Weed, wead Bldg., isth aa r'arnant et.
and farm loans. . m. ( per cent
. Dumont A Co., 412 State ban.
WANTED City loan and warrant. W.
Farnam Bmlth ft Co., 1420 Farnam St
cTtY property. Iarge loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas. 2JI State Hank Bldg.
MONEY on hand for clty.and farm loans.
H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
lOlf Omaha National. Phone Douglas riS.
BEE us first for farm loans in eastern
Neb. United states Trust Co.. Omaha.
6o
CITY LOANS. C. a. Carlbera.
310-12 Brandei Theater Bldg.
RE A Li E81A1H WANTED
Investment
Properties .
Wa have a number of clients who are
In the market for properties rana-liur
fmm 110,000 to tlS.Ouo. phone Douglas hi
and we will call and inspect your prop
erty. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.
WB ARE In the inarket for soras well
located lots. Will pay caeii and build
homes that are real home en unusually
attractive term.
Saunders Co.
121M2 W. O. W. Bldg. Douglas 2622.
L1HT real estate and rentals with DON
tl.SoN R. E. CO.. t'l Uin. Nat l bank.
REAL ESTATE "-FOR KXCUAXGK
"FOU SALE Oli TKADE"
160 acres. Tripp county. South Dakota,
f miles from Dallas. M aflra under plow.
Wui coaaider good drug siwca. WUliauig
Drag Om.. WaaoaaA. LP.
HAPPENINGS IN
THE MAGIC CITY
Man Arretted u 8utpect Correpond2
Closely to "Man in Blue" in
Swan son Case.
HIGH SCHOOL CEREMONIES START
Police officials hava Investigated Lewis
Karshner; arrested hy Detective Sheahan
on susrlicn of being implicated In the
big Omaha safe robbery In the Bran
del building several weeks ago, but. ar
riving at no definite clue, postponed fur
ther examination until next Monday
morning.
As the man wore a blue suit and corre
sponded very eloaely to the description
cf the "man In blue" In th Swan eon
murder case, witnesses who took part In
tho inquest of the Bwanaon murder will
b called to fouth Omaha to Identify him
if possible. He appear to be vy ner
ou over something, but will tell noth
ing of himself.
Baaqoet Is 9aeeafal,
The Junior banquet to senior graduates
at th First Christian church Saturday
evening turned out a tremendou success.
Over 139 guest attended and the. whole
evening from 7 until 10:20 w passed In
giving th program of th evening.
Among those who gave toast are Su
perintendent N. M. Graham, Principal a
W. Moor and Emmet Hoctor, president
of the outgoing June class.
Miss Eleanor Alexander won repeated
applause In her singing.
I.la-ht Hmm of fthern.
Th week' review of the sheep market
hows a total shortage of over 7,000 head
compared with that of a year ago. Thla
la the lightest th market In sheep ha
run sine th winter of im. Packer
have been buying all th finished lambs
on th market and th price paid are
enormous compared with those of prev
ious year.
Beoaus of th rigid shortage of th ew
product at th yarns, there he been an
Insistent demand among Colorado feeders
for the rang product. It la reported that
more wool buyer are working on the
range thla year than ever before. Beveral
leading eastern mill have sent out their
buyer to work constantly on the rang
for the first tlma in the history of th
Industry.
Teauala Clot Entertained.
Th Highland Tennis club wag enter
tained at the homa of Miss Ruby Hlatt.
2712 Monroe street, last Friday evening.
Th evening wa passed In game and
dancing. A luncheon wa prepared and
served later. Those who attended were:
Margaret Fennell, Maude Lauderback,
Mary reiver. Lena Bmlth, Ruby Hlatt,
Freda Harms and Frances Ham.
Dally member of the club occupy the
club courts at Twenty-sixth and Jeffer
son street when th weather permits.
Ml Maud Lauderback I president of
the organisation.
Workmen Elect Officer.
Nebraska lodge No. 227, Ancient Order
of United Workmen, held its annual
HEAL ESTATE FOB EXCHANGE
WANT LAND
Will trad my Omaha flat; rent for
2122.60 per month. Permanently rented.
Price ilo.OOO. Mortgage SS.OOO' straight
lean, due ia years; equity 19.000; prefer
cheap western land. Want quick deal, as
am leaving city. Prefer dealing with own
era. J. A Flynn, 1116 W. O. W. Bldg.,
Omaha. Tel. Red. 2286.
A GOOD TRADE
Will trad Casper. Wye., lot for ladle
diamond ring or A No. 1 Remington
typewriter and cash. None but Omaha
2100 or more. Taxes paid, no Inoumbranos.
Address L 644, Bee.
FOR Exchange Quarter aeotloa eastern
central Nebraska land. Level, smooth,
no waste, alkali or gumbo. Six miles
county seal. Main line Union Pacific
railroad. want nierenanaiao or imple
ments. Postoffio Box 718, CenU'al City,
Neb.
REAL ESTATB NORTn SIDE
BIOHT-ROOM modern nouse, practically
new; on paved street nnd car line. IfcJS
North 23d St. Ownr leaving city.
-ROOM all modern house on paved street.
Webster W.
BARGAIN BY OWNER
A beautiful S-room, trlctly modern
home. In splendid condition; good loca
tion; elegantly finished Insider aa good a
nw: large lot; ctotern. Prloe 23.700. Call
26VJ Wirt. Phone Web. 29S after a. m.
TWO FINE BUILDING LOTS
Southwest
corner of 27th and Burt
(Ms. WIM sell for caah or on reasonable
term. Corner lot 21,100, lot next to cor
ner 21.000.
WALLACE BENJAMIN,
Room 1 rirst National Bank Bldg.
Phone 203. Council Bluffs.
REAL ESTATE NORTHWEST
JbuO Bl'Y3 a good three-room house i
electi-io light Call after 2:20 p. to., o
Sunday. 201 Uurdett.
REAL ESTATE SOUTH ' SIDE
-R. HOUSE. Just finished. Modern, oall
iimsn. nig native sr.aae tren. on
boulevard. 2U4 cash, aalano like rent.
Call Q. A. tckles or i Paul Bckle.
MUST aacrlfio 2300 equity in T-rootn
house; soutn aide. Make offer. D. 7MH
A BAHUALN
In Weat Hanscom Park, bungalow, I
rooms and enclosed sleeping porch,
nearly finished, oak finish first floor,
pine and birch finish second floor and
fire plane, house all complete with storm
windows and screens ajid. lighting fix
tures, for 2.1.200.
Make an appointment with owner and
builder to aa It, Harney IS12.
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
$5,300
2402 California 8treet. 16,200' by owner:
new eight-room, complete; all hardwood;
modern home.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
Money to Loan
Have beautiful building lot which I will
furnish the inontv and build a modem
house to eult. Smnll first payment; bal
ance ou easy monthly terms.
P. WhlilHT.
Telephones- Iw.uglas '-. Walnut .
I j o will buy for good man a bungalow,
6 rooma and bath, almost rew and mod
ern e-ri. rurnai-e, near -llllr ara,
then 26.40 monthly and no more. If
smaller I wanted, I have 2-rom plain
hoUM wilh 1 to 4 lota U 14 un Tl Tl.iiir-
las HOT. Kvnninge, Walnut '-87.
CM Ad. K. WILLIAMSON Co., PaxLun
JIK. UOUf. X1U(
BUY thU iuiina; 100 down. Oouglas 424.
MEDIUAL
PlLErf 't8Tl'f-A CURK15.'
Dr. G. H. Tarrr sures piles, futula aad
otker reeial dlsoaaas althout urgical
operation. Cure guaranteed and no
money paid until cured. Write for book
oc reetal diseases with testliaonlaia ttt.
U. R. TAJUtx-. 2 bo Bldg.
election of officer at McCrann hall laat
Thuroday evening. Th new staff will
enter tipon the new term of office at
once. Those elected are: John P.
Malnolll, past master workman; Charle
Kerad. master workman; Jam J. Wa
recek, foreman; John ' Cole, overseer;
John J. Nightingale, recorder; William
MoCauley, financier; Thomaa E. Rhoa,
treasurer; Harry Bachmann, guide;
Frank Johnson, Inside watchman; John
Brennan, outside watchman; George
Hauptman, trustee elected for eighteen
months, and Dr. W. J. McCrann, Jr.,
lodge physician.
Stroot Wot Yet Opened.
The women of tho Indian hill d'strlct
are becoming romewhat discouraged In,
their attempt to persuade the city coun
cil to open up Thirty-fourth etreut from
U to T street. At the last meeting of
the council the matter was brought up
tor discussion, but th city fathers re
fused to do anything. It appear that
two lots, owned by resident of th dis
trict, must he bought ?y th city be for
the street can be opened to traffic. Th
council. It appears, la willing to purchase
the lot themselves, but refuse to pay
for a house that stand on on of them.
It 1 probable that something will be
don at the next meeting of th council.
Olnock-Denavett.
Mis Vera tennett of Xlrkwood, lit,
and E. D. Plmock of South Omaha were
united In marriage at th horn of th
bride In Klrkwood laat Wednesday after
noon. Rev. W. P. Nicholas of tha Klrk
wood Presbyterian ehurch performed the
ceremony. Miss Mildred Farrcll of South
Omaha played th wedding march.
Th couple are now enjoying a two
week' honeymoon trip to Lakewood,
Chicago. They will mak their perma
nent residence In South Omaha. Mr.
Dlmock 1 a teller at tha Omaha National
bank.
geeklag Medal for Cograa.
The failure of th ffort on the part
of local oeonle Interested to secure a
Carnegie medal for Barney Oogan, South,
umaha policeman, who fought and mas
tered an escaped and Infuriated bull
from th Armour bull pen at Twenty,
seventh and Q streets some time age,
thus probably saving tha lives of aeveral
women and children who were atandlne
helpless nearby, ha caused Officer Co-
gan many mend to mak a aecond ef
fort to eeovire recognition from tha Cap.
negte Hero board for tha policeman.
Dlnaer and Dance.
Ralph King entertained at a danoa and
dinner party laat Monday evening at rh
Seymour Lake Country olub at tUlaton.
Those present we re I ,
Messrs.
Messrs.
Paul McBiide
Paul Monroe
Con Heafy
George Parka
Harold Monroe
Lou la Foley
E. Russell
Frank Orchard
Paul Jordan.
Mlsses
Mlna Ames
Mario Williams
Anona Maurer
Marie Bell
Helen Lichlnovaky
Lalllng
F. . Miller
Eiinloe Mangan.
Ralph King
Ralph Henry
Virden Clark
Bud ChrlKtenaon
Raltih Iauh
Teddy Korbmaker
Cyril hchy
Leo Hannon
Paul Orchard
Anton BransUad
ML.es
Cathrine Crawford
Lucille Nltsch
Abbott
Corcoran
Louise Watkm
Badle Rothholts
Margaret Car ley
Kuaehla Mangan
ttisie bmun
Told by th Police.
' The restaurant aad confectionary store
of former Mayor P. J. Trainor at Twenty
sixth and Q streets was broken. Into last
Friday evening, th safe pried open and
$36 taken. Beside this th thief took.
2,000 cigar f various makes.
Cyril Berry waa robbed of 226 last 1Y1
day evening by Delia Patterson, a col
ored woman, whll wandering about a.
rooming house at Twenty-aixth and K
street. Chief of Dotootivea James Shea
han arrested the woman yesterday noon
and the money was returned to Its
owner.
Pot Vokovtgch, Austrian, and Reddy
Student got into an argument over the
wife of the former la the basement cf
the Aadersoa flats at 2714 Q atrset, whieb
finally resulted in the heaving of a red
hot Iron at the head of Vokorlach by
Student When the police arrived the
man had fully recovered, but waa placed
under arrest. Officer Dworak handled the
case.
Crowd Bee Clrcos.
South Omahan enjoyed a one-night
performance of Hugo Brothers' Modern
United Shows last evening on tho aajvl
val grounds opposite the city hall.
Miss Rosalie Belew opened the enter
tainment with a. olb while riding about
th circus ring. . Ray Thompson led
twelve trained hnrsee In a military drill
that received dearenlng applause from the
2.000 or more people who attended. Tho
Pachee Family, gymnastic wire walk
ers, did wonderful stunts on th wire,
while Mr. Brady, gymnast, executed
some brilliant trapese work.
The hit of the evening wee the music
offered by- the concert band led by Prof.
C. T. .Brown. The band pisyea witn
such finesse that when the allow lied
closed down a call arose from all aides
for an encor.
Red Men Electioa.
The local WersbeiWle tribe of Red Men
will hold their annual election of officer
next Thursday evening at their hall at
212 North Twenty-fourth gtreet. Noml
nation are aa follow: Prophet, C. J.
Southard; saohem, C. A. Brtgg; eenlor
sagamore, George Wllber; Junior saga
more, J. J. Humpal and F O. Beck;
trustees, Fred Pero and William Corns
man. Refreshments will bo served and.
all members are requested to be present
Hagle City Goeelg..
For Rent 7-room, all modern houaa, Kit
N. Phone South 1262.
For Rent s-room modem cottage, Vth
and J Bt. South 2377.
Mr. H. O. McCunkay la visiting with
relatives at Ottumwa. Ja.
For Rent-) North 21st St., 2-room, all
modern except heat phone South tiU.
Office epace for rent In Bee offlii, 2212
N street Term reasonable. Well koowa
location. TeL Boulh 27.
Th Merrymaker will give a dance
next Wedneeday evening at th Mooae
hall. Twenty-fifth and M treats.
For Sale 2 sU-room modern cottages
en K and B Sts Party leaving towa.
Address B, Bee office. South Omaha.
Anita Stewart.- Karl Williams, O. M.
Anderson, Ham and Bud appear today
at the Bease. Send the children thla
afternoon.
Miss Helen Blake, niece of Mr. and Mrs.
Hayes Lyle, of this city, returned yes
terday to her home In Blakesburg, la.,
after a year's study at Omaha university.
The Mystic Workers of the World will
meet tomorrow evening at the Inde
pendent Order of Odd Fellows' hall at
Twenty-fourth and M eUeeU-
The Ladles' Aid society of the First
Presbyterian church will meet next
Medutaday afternoon at the church.
This will be the last meeting before the
summer Intermission.
Whoopru- Cvwgh.
"When tuy daughter had whooping
eough she eoughed hard at one time
that she had hemorrhage pf the lungs
I waa terribly alarmed about her condi
tion. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy so highly recommended. I gut her a
bottle and It relieved the cough at one.
Before t had finished two bottle of
this remedy, h wa entirely well,"
write Mrs ' S. F. Grimes. Crooksvllls.
Ohio. Obtainable every where. Advertisement
STORZ BURY THE ALL-STARS
Hurry Welch Securei a Pair of
Doubles and Homer Daring the
Afternoon Contest.
BREWERS HAVE EASY GOING
The Store won handily In their first
game of the eerlee at Rnurhe perk Sat-1
urday, by pounding the slants of Neace
when the occasion required. 7 to 1. I
The opportune stick work of Harry
Welch rlnced the Brewers In the lead In
the beginning. H. John elifpad out a
pair of doubles and a circuit clout that
were responsible for a majority of the
Siora runs.
Olson, on the. mound for Bradford's
mn, waa In good form and practically
toyed with the colored stare until th
final round, when the visitors collected
two of their four safeties that resulted
In their lone ecore.
Neace began the fray for the Chi
cs goans and waa driven to shelter - In
the third. Williams held tha Stora after
relieving hlr colored brother.
Thla afternoon the Stor will play the
All Stara In a double-header. First game
called at 2 o'clock. Sam Crawferd. the
colored marvel, will twirl both games for
hie men. Hayee and Gray will be In the
points for the Btori. Score:
ALL TR. VTORg.
ABHOA.B ABHOA.B.
Lovia SV.. 411 IPts. of.. 0
Uii4mt. aa., 4 I I AtmrkM, 4 12 1
Homir. ef... Silt swowir. as... Still
TwfnM, mill lWlk. if .. 4 I I i 1
rvwbr. If... 4 lvue. rf.. 4 I
Hay, 242 Va.Ma, lb . 4 I e
W ilms, ef-p I t I eoondlBS. I.. I I I I I
Ktr, e-lk. I ID IKup, th.... 1 S
Mnrta. Ifc-cl 114 oia, 4 1 I
Totals ....M IM 11 I Totals ..,.M is tt U I
Btori t 4 v 1 0 0 0 -T
All Ptat 10 I I I li l-l
Newark Loses Both
Games of Double Bill
NEWARK, N. J., Jua 1-Newark lost
a double-header to Buffalo today. Score,
first game: RUE.
Buffalo t 02000 l- 20
Newark I M 4 I I I M I 1
Battriia: Buffalo, Bedlent and Hlair;
Newark. B random. Moaely and Rartden.
Koore, second game: K11S.
Buffalo 0 0 2 0 2 04 lo a
Newark 1 00001.21
Batteries: Buffalo, Schulta and Allen;
Newsrk, Reulbach, Falkenberg and
Rarlden.
IMMACTLATE CONCKPTION.
Bishop of Lincoln Dellrere
mrseeatrsi Address at Haetlaare,
Aa audienea Af nilmni Atii4 Manl. Ae
the Immaculate Conception academy,
Hastings, comfortably tilling the Krrt
opera houae, listened to a moat enjoyable
commencement program by the graduatee 1
and student ef that school last Tues-
day at I o'clock. The fourteen gradu-l
atoa In white cap and gown with ai
background of academy girls presented J
beautiful picture when the curtain went'
p for th opening choru from the "Rose
Maiden."
The salutatory by Mis Bonnie Ilussey
aad th valedictory by Mis Beasla
Cheney were well presented and showed ,
careful thought "A Perfect Day" given
by a double quartet and a aolo by Misa
Mary May were tw musical cumber
which were well received. The apeaker
of the evening. Right Rv. J. Henry
Tihea, bishop of Llnooln, Waa Introduced)
by Mayer Madgett. i
The mayor , aocorded 'the academy
sisters high praise for 'the work accom
plished. He declared that their teach
ing waa of a high standard mentally,
morally and religiously.
The bishop opened with the declaration
that all the new ideas come from -young
people. He advised them to blase a new
path for themselves, but admonished
them not to forget the teachings ef the
past. He eald they had been taught the
fundamental principles of morality an2
spirituality and that It wag now their
duly to exemplify by their Uvea the
education they had received. "Tho
tendency of the age la towards ease and
comfort." he declared. He held that edu
cation today tend too much toward ac
complishment and too tittle toward the
building of character.
"The tendency of the day," asserted the
bishop, 'ia to allow children to do en
tirely as they wish. It Im dangerous to
remove all restraint from children, for
human life 1 too valuabl to experiment
with. They should be aafeguarded with
the experience of the peat and the cul
tivation pf education."
Academy diplomas were conferred upon
Mtssea Bonnie Hussey, Nora Pwyer,
Varna Plokerann, Ros Cahlll, Agnes
Frailer, Margaret Halloran, Marie Black,
Fere Jlawea. Fauces Thels, Badle Ward,
Bernlce Hughes, Mary May and Jessl
Bcherlngel.
Th following received teacher' certi
ficate: Misses Bessie Cheney, Nora
Dwyer, Varna Dickeraon, Rose Cahlll,
Agnes Frailer, Mart Stack, Fern Hawes,
France Tbela, Aad is Ward and Mar
garet Halloran.
Kntranoe card to tha university were
give to Mlsaes Bessie Chancy, Nora
Dwyer. Rose Cahlll, Ague Frailer, Mar
garet Halloran, Marie "tack, Fern Hawee;
Frances Thels, Bonnie Huesey, Badle
Ward, Bernlce Hughe, Mary May and
Jessie Schwlngel.
Palmer method penmanship diploma
were given to Misses Oertrud Lerg, Ida
MHgert and Nora Qulnn.
' The week areoedlng earn manes men t wa
filled with activities. Class day was May
2. The Junior-senior reception and ban
quet waa at the Clarke hotel the next
evening and the claas play, "Evarymald,"
wa presented In Kerr opera house Fri
day evening.
Saturday was Ivy day. Th eenlor
oration, planting of )vy and crowning of
the May uuesn took place on the campus
Guaday alter solemn high mas. Rev. p.
Fttagerald preached the becetaurao ser
mon et hit. Cecilia's church. Monday wai
alumnae day with busies meeting, ban
quet and ball to fill the day.
Everybody, - vn
tho who bellve they
ara rich ahould have
a aaviBgg account Wa
know o( no other 4
par cent investment ao
ronvenlent and aatla
fartory, nor ia thr
njr other where you
can get at your money
ao Quickly when you
need It.
Cullop Outpitchcs
The Veteran Plank
KANA8 CITT. Mo, June .-P1ank,
followed by two other St. Louis pitcher,
went down to defeat today at the hands
of the youngster, Nick Cullop. who, elded
by good support, pitched Kansas City
back to a tie for first place In the Fed
eral league. The ecore wa 2 to 2. Score:
R U.K.
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0-2 t
Kanaaa City. A 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0
Batterlra: Bt. I,otila, rlank. Herbert.
Watson end Hartley; Kansas City, Cul
lop and Enxenroth.
ort bweaterti Lrasae,
Seattle, 4: Victoria, 0.
Tacoma. 2; Vancouver, 2 (eleven ln
nlnga). Aberdeen 12-1: Spokane 8-0 (aecond game
called at end of seventh.).
Defeat for Plow Makers.
rLATTPMOCTH. Neb., June . (Spe
cial Telegram.) Plattamouth defeated the
Omaha John Iere Plow company's team
here this afternoon. 2 to 1
M'MILLEN GOES TO ENTER
COAST-TO-COAST FLIGHT
Ralph McMlllen. the Omaha aviator,
will leave tonight for Hammondevnrt.
N. T., where he will get hla big Curtla
machine, which he will pilot In the coast-
Nhiix T CAS STOVE J Aal
jpNX iC COMFORT WITH
Yte ;
FIRE1XSS COOKING-RIGHT IN THE OVEN
SUPPOSE jrour fircl2 The oven of the NEW PER
cooker were just part of FECTION OIL COOK
your cookstove. A STOVE hectmtt er
How much more you .jf
would use St. How
many steps
you'a be aaved I
PERJ&CVTION
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The NEW PERFECTION light at the touch ef a match, and is reg
ulated bv merely tailing or lowering th wick. Hold ia 1, 2, 1. mod 4
burner siacs.
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Busy Bee Boys
Do You Like to Coast?
Here is your chance to
(jet a fine Coaster FREE.
We Will Give Five
Coasters
to the five hoys bringing ui the moat pic
tures ot the coaater before 4 P. M., Sat
urday, June 12.
This picture of the coaster will be In
The Bee every day this week.
Cut them all out and auk your
friend to save the pictures In
their paper for you too. See how
many plcturea you can get and
bring them to The Bee Of
fice Saturday, June 12.
The coaatera will be given
Free to the boya or girls
that aend us the most plc
turea before 4 P. M., Satur
day, June 12.
tn-ooant contest, which will start July 4.
Omaha will bo cne of the checking sta
tions In this oroes-ro'intry fUgHt snd Mo
Mlllen as well as the other aviator will
all atop hero rn route.
The Bee Want Ad Are Best Bualneea
Boosters.
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