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HEAL ESTATE NORTHWEST
Clip the Coupon at
the Bottom of This Ad
It is worth $10 to any one who
will come to 50th and Military Avenue
between 1:30 P. M., Saturday, June 26th
and 5 P. M., Sunday, June 27th and
make use of it as directed
entirely deserving of exceptional sales methods.
So we are offering this Coupon as an inducement
to you to come and see the lots we have for sale in
one of the best located and beautiful residence
.sections in the city.
We know that if you will come out and see these
lots that you will be greatly impressed with the
many advantages they offer and the reasonable
prices and easy terms.
VEARNE PARK will mate a strong appeal to you if you are anxious
to make a home for yourself and your family at as reasonable a cost as
possible.
WEARNE PARK has been made just as inviting to the homemaker as
skillful engineering service and money and care can make it.
The lots are high and sightly; the surroundings are beautiful; the air
is delightfully clear, pure and invigorating and there is excellent street car
service.
The Purchase Price of lots in this Addition includes all of such im
provements ns Boulevarded Streets, Cement Gutters and Walks, Trees,
City Water and Gas.
So You See
The price you pay for one of
buy much
ground-It
roundings,
y permanent
buyers have
i
and years.
The Prices Range From
$475.00 to $930.00
The Terms $15.00 to $20.00 Cash
and $5.00 to $10.00 Per Month
sent it as directed. Clip
avenue at 1:30 P. M. Saturday Since you will
secure your pick of the
gain by coming early.
t i.i! :ii
Kjur rupresuniauve win
iSio;
COUPON
This Coupon represents $10.00. and will be accepted such
by the undersigned, when applied at part of first payment on any
lot In WKAHNK I'AKK a aubdlvUlon of Douglas county. Nebr..
mhlch la untold at the time thla la preaented; provided, however,
that thia Coupon la presented for redemption between the hours of
1:30 P. M. Saturday, June 26th, and 6 P. M. Sunday, June 17th.
at 60th and Military avenue.
E. P. WRIGHT.
NOTE -Only one Coupon will be accepted aa part of purchase
price on any one lot purchased under above conditions.
FOR RENT
Hiimi a.4 I vltaa.
-ROOM clean modern brick flat, south
front, near Hth. E. C. fcawy.r, 4M
pntnclela bids Phon Ioug. ltiaa. o
ALL. modern t-routn houee, on car line.
In FWauca, iaxg yard. Florence Sue,
Main tit.
M -KuOM houaa In Kounla I'lai (or
; all modern. Call Tyler 1101.
15.1 NORTH U1H BT New seven-roota
modern houaa lor rent or sale by owner.
Walnut 1jT.
tn. . ,
til SOUTH CD. .
Two sol ooe-half block of tkh and
Farnam; I rooms and reception ball. 4
bedrooms, oak finishing, well decorated.
su-fuol lot. mo tig a hade treea; Ij& per
muMtv.' iou uuat act at once tf you set
lliia.
HIATT-FAIRF'IEI.n CO..
rw Omaha Nat. lsnk hM. P. 49.
T-Kooat MuDt.HN HOI :B --4J6.
Y-3 Pa-lrie. Oood house, close tn. One-
half btok to Htnxom Para car llo.
W 111 ut Is Lrat con lltl m.
AK!daJ.KO.NU-VAIJH CO..
"-- titota li.li !-
REAL ESTATE XORTflWEST
This is an exceptional method
Estate for sale, but we wish to
beautifully located building
the lots are exceptionally
more than a
buys location,
transportation
improvements
-to -wait and hope for, for years
"MYTT? The Coupon below can bo
IN vy 1 i- applied as part of your
. first payment if you pre
the Coupon nowBe
lots remaining you will
Take Benson car to 50th
a. xi
muui you mere.
FOR RENT
ih.
For Rent
South half of double brick
kouae T rooma, 4 bedroom,
all modem, at UU Mouth Xvta
be, near Park school, one
block east of Hanacom park,
let barney ItrM.
EABY-tu-keeo house on one floor; UU
1'a.rk Ave.; a beautiful bom, 4 rooms,
laundry, pantry, etc: a tr lolly modern;
aa stove ; lacing llanaootn Park, JU,
rare chance.
M lawellaa..
EAST WALKINO DISTANCE.
Beven rooma and rcptlon hall. 4 bi
rooma. Oak finish, polished floors.
btrVtly modern. K. C. Sawyer, phone
Uouslas I-. 4X1 Hrandela Kldv.
iij. elaea. U wr uonta ua. Ul Paatoa.
$io:
REAL ESTATE NORTHWEST
of offering Real
dispose of some
lots quickly and 6ince
high grade they are
these lots will
mere plot of
beautiful sur
facilities and
that many lot
at 50th and Military
undoubtedly want to
see the advantage you'll
and Military avenue
v
If It Rains
Saturday "
Arrangements can be made to ex
tend the time of purchase to those
who will present this Coupon be
tween the hours of 1:80 P. M. an
6:00 P. M. Saturday, June 16th. at
our office,
, 1703 Farnam Bt.
Ground Floor Corner Office, Bee
Buildlnc.
E. P. Wright
Doug. 2026
FOR RENT
Mtaellaneoaa.
ALL MODERN.
111041401 N. 40ta and Hamilton Bts., T
rooms.
IU.0O M74 HamOton Bt., T rooms,
loo ttTO Myrtle Ave., rootna.
M to Jonas Bt-. rooma.
4;l.ii) to aV kith bt. rooma.
lA.Oo SWT Cumlnc 8t (-room brick flat
IJbOO 3uuS Iodae St.. ivoma.
OUTolDK Ar-AHTMENT. fOUTH AND
ILApT SXnJ6l;RE.
tX.OO hark Ave., 4 rooma.
OLOVCR A SPAIN.
Doualaa Mwt. i City National.
FIDELITY B.Nvttk FREE
atv.u rM.i.a Ma ui.t- A
vaoant bou.a and apartment.: slao for
torase, mevtns. 14th and Jackaon Sta,
6EK the Central Vumlture Biorea. FBES
nr. m i a L, u.i.
Gordon Van Co.
alovina
Paralns,
htoi asn.
rt n. inn at.
Tel n
or Wee U-l
v, modern, t-room bunjiaiow.
bard
wood f)nin. euiit in iwki a'.
Wirt bt louslaa UUL Keaaonabla.
l ()l( RENT
Mlerrll.
. C. Reed
T.rv. Co., movn,
rrkln Sloraae
12i7 Farnam. f. 14.
Maggard's
d Kto.au.
ua for oa-
for roov-
int. packing, shipping.
1711 V'ebater St
Bide
" 1 ' a'Mitai ti 1 fiej CIIJT.
lobeVan& Storage
Btores. move. uerJta. shins: 1-horne van
nd 3 mm, $1.25 per hr.: stnraae 12 per
mo. Satisfaction xuar. I. 4M A Ty. m
torn mmm ofiie,
A nice office tn a good location.
make your business plans successful.
THE BEE BUILDING
"THE BUILDING THAT
18 ALWAYS N BT"
furnishes just such combination
Office Room 103.
Nice Cool Office
With Vault
Near the Elevator and Stairs
Electric Light Free
The Bee Building
Co.
upetintenderit's Office. Room 103.
(inratMi anil Rama.
GARAGE-TOs 8. Jflth St. Harnev 735.
WANTED TO BCT
ale buy everything 2nd hand. Web. 4904.
OFFFICB furniture bought and sold.
u. need, run rarnam. Doug, s.14
WANTED To buy good grocery and
meat ftxturea for our new more. No. S3,
1137 Farnam. Tel. Basket 8tore Office.
Douglas nam.
WANTED To bay Jersey
cow; rich
milker. Call Walnut 13"n.
Ichtly irwu hlirn ararte ciano. r. 1017.
WANTED TO Bi;y Second-hand daven
port, must open Into bed. and bo In Bond
lean condition, 8ta'te price. Adress Y
5sS. J fee.
RKAL ESTATE
FARM Jk RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
tmlltorala.
Live Oak Colonies, none batter. W. T.
Fmith Co., sii-14 city Nat. ua. . bob.
atlckiifaa.
Big Land Opening
On Tuesday. July 6, Only
At $9 Per Acre
Of Swigart'a new Dickson Township
Tract in Manistee county, Michigan. We
throw In 2.U0O additional acres in addi
tion to tha original 6,ouu acres. Mmy
who could not leave work last month
wanted another chance and reuucitcd a
reopening. We will not reopen tha aale
at the former price of $8 per acre. We
cannot now make the price leaa than U
per acre, and this Is a lower price than
these lands will ever again be offered
for. It la still only a fraotlon of their
value and they will soon be several tlmea
that price. No land for stile until ex
cursion arrives on ground. Not les than
40 nor more than 100 acres to one person.
$.0 down and 17.60 monthly on each. 40,
or annual payments. Five per cent off
for all caah. No land at thla price after
cheap rate excuraion, which leaves Chi
cago Tuesday, July , 11:30 a. m. Kntlre
expense from Chicago and return, Includ
ing board, railroad fare, Pullman sleeper,
etc., about $16.M. Write immediately for
map-circular, giving all particulars. These
are choice farm lands adapted for gen
eral crops, stock, dairying, poultry.
truck, fruit; near towna. railroads, mar
kets; quick tranaportatlon by boat or
rail to Chicago. Qrand Rapids, Detroit,
opportunity of lifetime for wage earner.
farm ranter or farm hand to get a farm
horns.
George W. Swigart
OWNER.
CM0 First Nst. Bk. Bldg. Chlcsgo. -
Iowa.
HA V19 TOU A FARM FOR SALEf
Write a rood description of rour land
and send It to the Sioux City, Is., Journal,
-towns onost roworiui want Ad Me
dium." Twenty-five words every Fridav
evening, Saturday morning and Avery
Saturday evening and Sunday morning
ror one montn. giving sixteen ads oa
twelve different days for 12; or 0 words,
14: or 76 words. SC.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news.
paper. 2(4,000 readers dally In four great
aiai.a.
BETTER than money In the bank, i good
tarms in t'ottawattsmle county, lows.
Sure investment.
McCoy &0'Doherty
711 Plate Bank.
SMALL, MISSOURI FARM.
SS cash and 15 monthly, no Interest or
tarns; highly productive land, close to
three big marketa: write for photographs
na ruu iniormation. Hunter. in. i.
Y. Life Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo.
LET us tell you about thia 70-acre stock
rami in oionona Co., lowa, I67.M an
acre. An 80-acre farm S miles of Wood
bine, is., pnes 1W per sere. Writs us.
McCoy &0'Doherty
m eiais nam niag.
Wassjlagten.
FREK lumber with every sale. Land near
Hpokane raising fruit, grain, vegetables,
stock. Free booklet. Consolidated Lsnd
Co.. Elk. Spokane Co.. Wash.
KARMS WANTED
LIST reaJ estate and rentals with DON
KLSON K. t. CO.. ail ijra. f.at I uanK.
REAL ESTATE 1XJAN9
FARM LOANS. 6 PER CENT
TOIjAND TRUMBULL. 441 Be Bldg.
100 TO 110,000 mads promptly. r. L.
VVead, wean mag,, inn ana rirnim eta.
CITT
J. H,
and farm loena, t,
Dumont A Co., 414
tAi. 4 pc
State Bi
er cent.
a UN
WANTED Good farm and city loans at
lowest ratea.
PETERS TRUflT CO.. la Farnam.
WANTED City loana and warren's. W.
Farnam Smith 4V Co., 1X30 Farnam 8L
CITY property. Large loana a specialty.
W.
H. Thomas, Z2 tttate Bank Hiug
MONEY on hand for city and farm loana
H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA homea Eaat Nebraska farms,
O KKEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
I01f Omaha Natlonnl- Phone Doug.aa 1711
8KE ua first for farm loana In eaatern
Neb. United Statea Trust Co.. Omaha.
6ft
CITY LOANS. C. G. Ca.-tborg,
ID-12 Brand'ls Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
A'"UE tract on or near car, wltn new
bungalows; SI.60O to 12,000. Call for loca
tion and free city map.
PATTERSON. Patterson Blk.
REAL ESTATE KORTH SIDE
New Bungalow
At a bargain. large rooms, strictly
modern, finished in oak, all of the latest
bedroom fixtures; walls are decorated;
yard sudden; f me location, cloee to car
and school. Call the owner and make
arrangements to gea this fins bom. At
your own torma
C. E. Musgrove
WEBSTER 4S'l.
NEAK 24TU AND CUMING
Nina-room houae. good lot, brick pave
ment, all paid' house In flrat-ciasa condi
tion; lare rooma; price cut to U.0OU; tuuO
caah, balance monthly.
C. (. CAKLBEltG,
ill Brandels Theater Bldg.
RE All FSTATF NORTH SIDE
16th and Cuming
33x1.12 with Improvement, renting at
4S per month. Price for quirk eale
j.tfo. A Mc bargain and bound to bring
more money.
Glover & Spain
Phone Iourlaii
Mntjr National.
Plx rooms, all modern exoept heat,
outh front lot, laved etreet with par
In paid, nke ahnde trron. clone to 24th
are"t cur line and Ixjthrop achool; tWO
carh will handle thla.
C. 0. CARLBERO,
S12 Prandola 'Theater Bl'la-
$250 Cash
Balance monthly, for a dandy new mod
ern bungalow; walking dlatance: nice
large lot: ht'e finished
at once at 2215 Clark Bt.
in oak. fee It
H. A. Wolfe
WARF. PTCK.
nono. wis.
$30 Cash and
$30 per Month
Ruvi thla beautiful 5-room bungalow;
modern throughout; furnace heat, full
cement baaement; oak flnleh principal
roimi; 1 blocka from car line and 4
block from another; 2H blocks from
tine achool.
Telephone Doug. 292G
Today or Call Wal. 682
Any Evening Between
7 and 8 p. m.
CAN YOU BEAT ITT
Dandy 4-room houae. modern except
heat, cement cellar, ahade tree, paved
et. with paving paid; price H.OflO; VJflO
cash; located near 27th and Brlatol Sts.
C. G. CARLBERO,
312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
BARGAIN BY OWNER
A beautiful S-roorn. strictly modern
home. In splendid condition; good loca
tion; elegantly finished Inside; as good as
new; large lotl cistern. Prlao $3,700. Call
2SVJ Wirt. Phone Web. Z9S6 after a. m.
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
HanscomPark Dist.
Six-Room House
We have a very pretty nerwhome, only
two blocks from Hanscom park, that can
be sold on easy terms. This houe is
oak finished, with beam ceilings, built-in
bookcases, etc.! fireplace, toilet and laun
dry In basement. Ixjt 60x132. Price 16.260.
Located at 333S Walnut St. Small cottage
would be accepted In trade.
Norris & Norris
400 Bee Bldg. Phons Douglas 4270.
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
So. Central Blvd.
New 6-R. House
$4,300
Facing enst on one of the prettiest
turns on the bcmierard, on a choice lot
In a natural park- Finished and occupied
Dy owner only tnre montns ago. ne
must sell now and will sacrifice. Six
dandy rooms and bath and ail klnda of
closet ana storage space. nsnnsome
hardwood finish and all the desirable
and artistic feature of the up -to-date
home. T00 cash and $49 per month will
handle.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.
Phone Tyler 163. Stats Bank Bldg.
REAL ESATE INVESTMENTS
12 Net Investment
Store building, close in. paved street.
rented now on a five-year lease at 130
per month; price reduced to 17,700. Terms
can be arranged. Investigate at once If
yju want a bargain.
Glover & Spain
Phone Douglas S96. 19 City National.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Florence.
C. U NF.THAWAX for trades,
ence 27.
Tel. Flor
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
Two Beautiful
New Homes
On Easy Payment Plan.
. See Them Today,
Sure
One Is a 6-room bungalow, brand new
and modern throughout, with oak In
principal rooms. This house omy H
block from car line and tn beautiful loca
tion.
Terms, $300 Cash and
Monthly Payments to Suit.
The other Is a largo 7-room hours, H
llcck from car line. In beautiful new ad
dition; house is all modern, with otk in
living room, dining room and sun loom
th-r Is a large brick fireplace In the 11 v
Ing room and there la every desirable
built-in convenience. Thla beautiful home
can be bought on the following terms:
$500 Cash and
Monthly Payments to Suit.
Telephone Douglas today and we'll
be pleased to send auto for you to come
and make inspection.
E. P." Wright
Residence phone. Walnut CM. eveilngs.
Office phone, Douglas 2S2C.
MCE FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW
FOR ONLY $2, 50.00
. . $250 CASH.
House is In good order, fully modern,
on paved street, near car line; lot 40x130.
W. II. OATE3,
(47 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 124
B('NGAIW. new. modern: south front
JI.UX); 7th and Dorcas. Patterson. D. ttiT
MEDICAL
PILES. FISTULA CURED.
fr. IE. R. Tarry cures pllea. fistula and
other rectal diseases without', surgical
operation. Cure guaranteed and ne
money paid until cured. Write for book
oc rectal diseases with testimonials. IjsL
E. R. TARRV. 14ft xiee bldg.
ttUPTURR cured In
few days without
aln. Cal! or write
Dr. Wray, M Bee
i ray, sue tie
lwi. O
iilil.. Ouiaba. Established
TO DRAFT WORKERS
IN MUNITIONS SHOPS
Lloyd George Givei Labor Seven
Days to Volunteer to Man Fac
tories Turning Out Shells.
CONSCRIPTION IS ALTERNATIVE
LONDON, June 26. David Lloyd
George, the minister of munitions,
has given British labor seven days In
which to make good the promise of
Its leaders that men will rally to the
factories In sufficient numbers to
produce a maximum supply of muni
tions of war. This was the most
striking statement In the new minis
ter's speech In the House of Com-
Aak for Seren nays.
mons today In the course of outlin
ing the munitions measures, which is
designed to control not only the out
put, but the men responsible for the
output.
The first of the seven allotted days will
begin tomorrow and with its dawning
will be launched a great campaign to re
cruit the workers.
"I had a fresh discussion with the
trades union leaders." said Mr. Lloyd
George In his speech, "and told thorn It
n adequate supply of labor could ict be
lecured, compulsion was Inevitable. The
vr.lon representatives answered: 't;ive ua
r. rhanre to supply the men needed In
seven days; If we cannot get thei we
will admit that our cnBe is consido-ably
weakened.'
"The seven days will begin tomoirow,"
continued Sir. Lloyd Oeorge, "ami ad
vertisements will appear in all th. pa
Irs. The union representatives have en
gaged 190 town halls as recruiting offices
and the assistance of every one has been
Invited."
The munitions bill makes strikes and
lockouts Illegal; provides for compulsory
artltratlon; limits the profits of employ
ers; creates a voluntary army of work
men pledged to go wherever they are
wanted, and contains other prov.alons
which will give the minister full powers
to carry out the plans he has devised to
develop the production of munitions.
ends Man Over flea.
After emphsslzlng the absolute neces
sity of vast supplies of guns aurt ammu
nition, which he described as the great
esrentlal of victory, the minister an
nounced that he had snt David Alfred
Thomas, managing director of great
colliery companies in South Wales and
known as the "British coal king," to rep
resent the munitions department In the
United States and Canada. Respecting
thib point, the minister said:
"There Is not the slightest idea of su
perseding our existing agencies. They
have worked admirably and have saved
s many millions. Mr. Thomas will co
operate with the Messrs. Morgan with a
view to expediting supplies-"
Speaking of the German preparation,
tha minister said:
Germany has been piling up material.
Until It was ready it was friendly with
everybody. We really thought an eta of
pesce and good will had come. At that
moment It was forging and hiding sway
enormous war stores to attaok its ueigh-
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hers unawarrs and nmrdrr them in their
sleep.
I p to the Itrltlah.
"If that trickery Is to succeed till tht
tht4
Willi
thff
fal
hfaees of International good will
rn:mhle to dust. It Is essential for
peace of the world that it should
snd It Is up to us to see that It does so.
'Valor alone will not achieve success,
or the vslor of oi.r brave men at thd
front would have achieved It lonjj ago.
We must strain every resource of the
n.srhlnery of organisation at our disposal
so as to drive conviction Into the heart
of every nation over the whole world
that those governments who deceive the',
neighbors to their ruin do so at thei
peril."
Mr. Lloyd George admitted that tha
shortage of munitions was serious In.
view of the standard set up by this war.
This fact, he continued, was doubUess
ss well known to Germany as It was
In England.
He referred to hi recent Interview
with Albert Thomas, who holds a post
similar to his own In Krar.ce, and addel;
"If we can within the next few
months produce as much ammunition as
can the French, the allies will have an
overwhelming superiority In the first es
sential of victory.
"The Germans undoubtedly we may
ss well recognize It anticipated tha
duration of this war as no one else has
done. They realized it would be a great
trench war and they had organized an
Immense supply of machinery applicable
to such conditions. We assumed that
victory was due us as a trlbuto from
fate. Our problem Is to organize, not
take It for granted. To do this the whole
engineering snd chemical resources of the
empire must be orgonlr.ed. When thla
has been done France and ourselves
alone will overlay the Teutonic output."
"It will take months before we can ob
tain the maximum output," Mr. Lloyd
Oeorge went on. "Existing firms aro
unable to deliver goods In accordsnee
with agreement because they cannot man
the machines. It Is entirely a question
of labor. If I could lay my hands on an
adequate supply of skilled labor I could
double In a few weeks our supply of
machine guns.
Can't Forecast Mot.
"I cannot forecast Oermanyg next,
move. If It swings its forces from the J
cast to the west It Is vital for the lines!
of our troops that every avallsblo may
chine gun should be produced. It Is es
sential that trade union restrictions,
which interfere with a great output of
munitions, shall temporarily be suspended
at once. There must be a stoppage In
slackness and an end must be put to
the practice of employers pilfering each
other's men. There must be no strikes
or lockouts during the war."
The minister of munitions said hi
i M7
ment
i newf
t haa
early recognized that existing armam
firms were Inadequate to supply the
or old armies. A vast Improvement
already been made by Inviting business
men to organize in their own localities.
For Instance, through local organization
in one town alone 150,000 shells monthly
already are being turned out and thes
figures were expected to rise to 350,000.
Twenty Thousand
Starving in Single
City of Old Mexico
WASHINGTON. June 24. All Red Cross
funds available for famine relief in Mex
ico have been exhausted, and tha society
has issued an urgent appeal for food
stuff and money. Twenty thousand per
sons were reported as practically starv
ing in Guerrero.
How desperate tha food situation is.
even In Vera Cruz, Is said to be Indicated
by the case of a talented woman, a yeara
a publlo school teacher, who was found
begging" in the streets for food. Another
sister, well educated, waa peddling soap.
In Mexico City thousands are begging
for food and flocking about stations
where food supplies are being distributed
by foreign relief committees and some
times by the government. Before tha
harvest Is ready both the city and country
will be In a much mors distressing con
dltlon. The price of corn and beans la
six times the previous price, bakeries
having closed for lack of flour, and food
stuffs are obtainable only In small quan
tities. A week's cessation of aupplleg
would bring the entire city to almost aV
starvation point
Obey
Health Rules
Ana Live to ue bt)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 84.-Th-
ivtrin thread of life iianntfl .9,
might be lengthened to 65 years If tha
American people so wished and would
obey a hypothetical aet of rules and reg
ulations, Pr. Victor C. Vaughn of Ann,'
Arbor, Mich., retiring president of tha
American Medical association, said today1'
in a publlo meeting to which the day
was devoted.
"Sine 1&S0," he said, "the average of,
longevity In this country has been in1
creased more than 10 years. In the last
ten years lifs has been lengthened by
more than four years.
"If every city would Install rules and.
regulations for health, such, for Instance.
aa William C. Gorgas, surgeon general of
the army might give, the lives of ous
children could be brought up to an avert
age of 66 years.
Ths elimination for a month of tha
various health bureaus." said he. "would
cause this country to be plunged Into a
plague worse than anything that eve
happened in the middle ages."
A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand:
furniture Into cash.
Culls from the Wire
"A motion for a change of judge to aerva
during the numerous cases pending in
Huerfano county, arising out of the re
cent Colorado coal miners' strike, waa
overruled by Judge Granby Hillyer at
Walsenburg, Colo,
Three more of the ten suhmarlnea under
construction at the Fore River Shipbuild
ing corporation's yard at Quincy, Mass.,
for an European belligerent, to b de
livered after the war, will be launched
within a few days.
That the telephone Is rapidly suppUnt-
mn mi inear&pn in iu operation of rati
roads waa asserted at tha session of the
Association oi nauway Telegraph Bu
perlntendenta at Jtocheater, N. Y. It was
estimated by Barney A. Kaiser of the
American Telephone and Telegraph com
pany that of the ra.oai mile of railroad
in the I nitttd btales, 1U0.0UO are cperatel
by telephone.
Customs if ficlals at Washington de.
dared tonight that the revenuee from
ctmtoma now In hand for the fiscal year
which enda June 3t, amount to mora than
nu n i -.,.t .i. man
. . . . " '""v l"r" is a Dmiuwt
J80.000 W0 than the receipt Us year, bZ
European war int.rf.red 'wl
... .. ...u., wi. rai will De rlrkiM 4a
pO.u00.0ij0. This would be ill
low tn estimates mad by fWetarw
MAdoo last fsll and less bv
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