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he Omaha BundayTB EEJ.ITOMBS ' 4 . r 1 JUiUHl WANT AD SECTION FAGES ONE TO EIGHT. SlXfJUI COPY FIVE CENTS. VOI XLV NO. 1G. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOHXIXU, OCTOUEll 3, 1.U3. unities -m feed CWs During the Next 10 ' Bays These Bargains Before. Going Momo I Unexcelled Opport Al'TOMOmi.ES AITOMOHII.K8 AITOMOKII.NS Al'TOMOnttiKH Al'TOMOlHLKS AUTOMOniLKS WANT ADS Want ads received at any time, but to Insure proper classification must be pre sented before 12 o'clock noon for evening edition and 7:45 p. m. for morning and Sunday editions. Want ads received after uch hours will be under the headinH. "Too Late to Classify." CASH RATES. . Beven consecutive times. 1 cent a word fach Insertion. - Two or more consecutive times, 1H cents a word. One time, t cents a word. CHAROK RATES. Peven consecutive times. cents line each Insert on. ,, Three ccntu-cuttvc tlmea, 10 cents a line each Insertion. One time. 4 cents a line. Count six nverage words to a line. Mlnlminr charfce, 20 cents. An Hdve'tiKetocnt inserted to be run until dlsci.nt nued must b stopped by All claims for errors must no main, within fifteen lvs after the last Ineer-. tion of the udvert'sement. You can p nee your want ad in The Iee bv telernne. TELI'.I'HONK TYLER loOrt. DEATHS AM Fl JiKBM- OHCK" THOKENSEN Alvetla, aged 22, October 1. Funeral Sunday afternoon from tientle man's chapel Ht 3 o'clock. interment lu ,Went lawn cemetery. bULLIVA: Katherine, aged b4, October 1. tine Is survived by ono daughter, Mrs. IdwHi-d Maloney. Funeral Monday morning from resi lience of her daughter. 271 Parker street, rt 8:. to Sncved- Heart at 8. Interment In Ti; 4v S imlcher cemetery. - """EoEliE r.'WTICKS. WEI.COM R. VIFJTINO MODERN WOODMEN. club reoma, rlKht or day. at 218 Bee Bldg. It. M. Oamp ):. Births E. A. and Nell Bessire, SU South Thlrty-fi at street. cirl; John and Edna 1 allard, ZiSi Houtn isixieenin sired, uoy; Falvatore end r'rsncesca Corrhtore, 19.4 Kr.nl h Tmplflh street bov: Emil and Helen Frlcke. 8U6 South Forty-eighth street, bov; Victor and Llda Oanlett, 411 North Twenty-fourth street, boy; Calvin A. and Myrtle Helckes, 30L7 8 street, Bouth Side, plrl; Tom and Rose lzzen, 105 Pierce street, bov; Alex and Mary Kurovsky, 1111 Izard, boy; Louis and Rosa Marcres, hospital, girl; John and Minnie Eaddores. 671 North Forty-third street, boy: Rey M. and Helen xoung, 636 South Thirty-first street, girl. Deaths Esther Bergman, 7 months, W18 Burdette street; Mary Dlion, 71, 1014 North Thirty-third street; Stephen 11. Daniel. 67 hospital; Daniel D. Jones, ", hospital; M s. Cecilia Fein, 42,- hos J ltal: Minn'e M. Smith, 34, 431 Saratoga a tree t; Dr. S. K. Spalding, 63, Omaha. ' 1 MAIIHItOE LICENSES. C The following marriage licenses were issued : r m and R-'sMence.' . ' Age. Ralph W, Wykoff, Des Moines 28 -Mildred Winner, Des Moines 29 Joseph . Let Mer, Jr., Omaha..... 19 Agnes Stock, Omaha 2? Hans Frederickson, Omaha E7 M'nnie Brown, Omaha 62 James H. Roland, South Omaha 27 Mabel Beckman. South Omaha IB Oliver H. C'evelnnd, Omaha Sti Sarah Charlotte Joy, LaConnor, Wash., 29 H' ll.nilVO PKItMITa. Victor Johnson. 109 South Fifty-second street, brick veneer dwelling. $7,500; Vic tor Johnson, 117 South Fifty-second avenue, brick veneer dwelling, $7,500; W, From. 4507 Leavenworth street, frame c"welllng. $1.6 fl; Fred Wllluhm, 4324 South Twenty-seventh street, store building, $5,000. i; .... I A MOVIES a -T FEATURES VV rA TODAY C : ,. -. . I .MONROE, 2 556 FARNAM. George Kle ne. Presents Irene Fenwlck, In "The Commuters. ' From the play by lames Forbes. THE WANT-AD. WAY All Rights Raaarvtd. on fine day may bm4 olsrka To hklp fva turn yu store Inmt vim m small Ba Waa4-a4 Tea'U get clacks by the sojrs. Tor a well-wosdat Wemt-aS Will b sea W soma luatfat sUrk Who is locki for 1ob JLad who tiilj vast t work. o bo mattes what pea Ky inI to fret an worry fast i a small B'e Wat-a4 a fill thent la a hoary. The "Heln Wanted" se'uwns of Tho Omaha Pee" are read dally by all of tho brightest and most efficient men ail wuiiin In the various Indus-) walks pf life. To iwiirt tho best hebo of mjif kind, use a "Heo Helo War ted Ad." TELiraon mxs leoe ajfb PLT IT IN TUE OUAJ1A 1UCK. muz i k) a 9 - le One 1!14 touring car completely equipped, paint In good condition, tires all new. This car Is equipped with two-unit Wagner electric system. Top, curtains, upholstering are In A-l condition, It lias run less than 7.00. Ori ginal cost ll.Co and la a bargain, at $450 One 1914 Studebaker Lnndmi roadster. This car has been over hauled and repainted, carries new equipment of Lee Puncture Proof tires, including spare tire and rim. Klectrte system and battery is in first clues condition. Car has run 6.SH0 miles. Tires alone cost $184. This enr In a car for physician or salesman, can be used either ns an open or en closed car. Orlglnnl cost lyj0. Our price'.. .$575 One 1313 Studebaker "23" tourins car. This car Is In excellent con dition, carries good tires (prac tically new), pnlnt In fair candl- wind shield, prest-o-llte, etc. Anyone wishing a smnll car. this 'is a bargain, at $300 One 1914 Detrolter touring ear. in excellent condition, could not mnke a better investment than this car, everything In A-l condition, nd when demonstrated it will convince you that it Is worth tho money. Tires, paint and electric equipment in the best of condition. This car has run 4,200 miles. Price $375 One 1914 Aperson foredoor tottrlnar car. This car has been overhauled and repainted. Tires In good con dition with exception of one front tire. This is a good serv ls right. Original Srlce, $2,000. ur price $400 One E. M. F. "30." Just Iceabie car and the price the car tor a service wagon; runs tine and Is cheap, at $175 E. R. Wilson Automobile Co. 2350-2-4 Farnam Street. Buy a Reliable USED CAlt, BETTER THAN A CHEAP NEW ONK 1 1910 Cadillac In tip top shape, having Just been overhauled, and 1 7-pasaenger 112 Stoddard-Dayton in good running condition. I think you will agree with me the above two cars are two of the best buys along Auto Row. AK-SAR-BEN Visitors Don't fall to aee me before going home and let me give- you an estimate on r UnlBhlng your car with U-Auto Varnish, the varnlah that "Wears Like Sterling. W. A. Reynolds 2106 Farnam St. Phone Douglaa 3100, I 11 II A Y 'i 3 fi MOVIE To program! Don -. EMPRESS, 15TH AftJD DOUGLAS. Her llappiiipss, S-r. Edlaou. Hearst-Kelt" News 1 li toi lal No. S. Dreamy Dud at the old Swimming Hole, Kfaainy. Winn iiB the Widow. Hlo. PRINCESS, 1317-19 DOUGLAS. The Hidden City, 2-reel Mystery drama, tdeorne Ovey) "The Oriental Hpaam," com. A Perplexlnx Pickle Fuzile, coin. Sorth. GRAND, 16T1I AND BINNEY. "The llclple of Nletsche," 2-r. drama, play featuring Florence I, liadio. One-reel of good drama. "The Hark Horae," 1-r. Alliance drama. LOTHROP, 24TH AND LOTHROP. Max Flftman and Lollta Robertson In The Man on the bi, b-reel itollltary drama. " Snath. APPOLO. 2824 LEAVENWORTH, the Offending Kiss. Vltagraph. .Siatilda's KliiiK. Kdiaon. I Tt-amv lid t'uwooy. Kss. Cartoon com. West. MONROE. 2555 FARNAM Oeorife Klclne. Presents Irene Konwick lit ' The ( oiiimutrrs." r rtim the play b James Korhes. Sooth klle. ORPHEUM. 2 4TH AND M. r,itt- Bahy Next loor (Vivian Itih. The KnMkoot. TIib Woman, Lion and Wan. ... C. E. KCATES Superintendent New, modern, fire-proof building. Finest, best equipped, most conscientious automobile school in the country. Electric starting and ignition instructions are unequaled anywhere. Don't be satisfied with less. Get the BEST. Call on us. See us NOW. 2406 Leavenworth Street, Omaha. Tel. Red 3110 "IT'S ALL IN KNOWING HOW." . Special Ak-Sar-Ben Bargains 1915 Stutz touring, nearly new at a bargain. 1915 Pullman touring, new, very classy $ 600 1915 Howard Six touring, new. 1,200 1915 Regal touring, perfect , condition 700 1914 Imperial touring, electric starter and lights BOO 1914 Cadillac roadster, . per fect condition, a snap 900 1915 Buick roadster, model C-36, a snap 650 1912 Velie touring, good con dition 325. 17.12 Chalmers 36 touring, air starter , 600 1914 Ford touring, fine con dition 300 1913 Ford touring 250 19 IX) Stoddard Dayton, four passenger, perfect shape... 700 1913 Hupmoblle roadster ... t , 250 1913 Flanders touring 250 1913 Everltt Six touring 475 1913 Midland roadster 325 1910 Buick roadster, good condition 250 1910 Buick truck 250 1913 Marlon touring 300 1910 Oakland touring, per fect shape 350 One Fiat special racing car which we will guarantee to do nlpety-five miles per hour. This car can be bought for $1,100. which we con sider a wonderful bargain. The Autb Clearing House Dealers in New and Used Cars of the Better Kind, 2209 Farnam St. Doug. 3310. Rauch & Lang Electrics . Rebuilt and refinished II. & L. Electric at ex ceptional figure. Thoroughly overhauled mechanically; new bat teries; new tires; absolutely guaranteed. Electric Garage Co. 40th and Farnam Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Bargain Worthy of The King Himself I am goliia to sell my lltrht S iaaaenger R. C. 11. touring cux, which has been thoroughly overhauled and will (land the closest liu-ixHluni of any niechanl:: has nw top, also new seat duat coven. 1 niiiHl g- t at leuat V" i"t mis bargain, and will fully guarantee It to be exactly as represented. Car can be seen at Uko) Middle State Garage 20'G Farnam St. Hl'Tr.ER nortable ai stefl garage, r?5; l'ji4 fct (or small car: ht.lt fur book let and prices on lan;i-r s.c. Bnlr Mnnufai-tnrlng Co., UZi iulUr Hld., Kansas City. Mo. o "IT'S ALL IN KNOWING The Nebraska Automobile School "The Practical School" : SPECIAL CARNIVAL BARGAINS Used Cars At prices that will move them. All In good run nint; shape all fully equipped and sure to give iat- li rcuon. uead the list and marvel at the prices. Chalmers forty touviii car, 5-passonger. Fully equipped. .$do0 Model "H" Franklin 7-pas8engcr fully equipped touring car $750 Franklin touring car, model ,4D," 5-passenger. Fully equij)ped . . . -. .$400 Midland touring car, 4-cylindcr, 5-passeuger. Full equip ment $300 Marion 4-cyliuder, 5-passenger touring car. FuWy equipped $C5C' Franklin, model "II," 7-passenger touring car. Full equipment ...,$550 Tliomns 00-horscpower touring cur. Will pull anything. .$7C'J Franklin 6-cylinder touring enr .$150 Rambler touring car, 5-passenger, 4-cy Under. Fully equip ped $300 Franklin, model "1," touring car $100 Franklin, model ''fl," 5-passenger touring car. Fully equipped $359 REMEMBER THE TIME ALL CARNIVAL WEEK. The Name GUY L. SMITH - .. "Service First." Hie Place, 25Gl - 2563 We Have Five Good Second Hand Cars For Sale at a Bargain If Sold At Once Oakland Seven passenger, six-cylinder Chalmers .... .Vivo passenger International .Five pansenger Stcvens-Duryea . . . .Roadster Ford Five passenger Murphy -O'Brien Auto Co. Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors Can give you a good buy In a 1915 brand new Maxwell, alao have a fi.'M limousine bmly for quick sale. Hug C. W. FRANCIS AL'TO Ci)., WU Farnam Ht Whenever you are considering anllitig or buyinjc a ummI car and you want full Value for your money or you want peorile who are willing to fmy for what thi-y are settinK you will have !) regret If you buy or advertl.He throuwh the used caf ooiun.o at The Ue. i'Luue Tyler iuUO. HOW" a- a . ' At '. '" V' . 'f - CHARiTlS LET G TIT Y Kleclrlo Instructor - 2.')65 Farnam Street Rebuilt Cadillac IT'S A SAFE UKElf CAIt TO BUY Sl'EOIAL VALUES NOW A rebuilt Cadillac Is superior to any new car at the same price. They are ttis truest v&lu on tlis street. By rebuilt, we mean tlint the cars have been takwt entirely apart, each part examined, onJ, If nweiiaiy repla.-.d by a now part nm1 at the tadlllae fuftory, ttie entire car re pi 'nted and refinished like new, all equip, mont put in llrst clam condition the whole car, In fact, carefully reconstructed until it is good new lu every tieUll. We offer Cadillacs exclusively, as we do not accept other mnkes In trude. Con sequently we are a Interested In the per formance of tlne rebuilt cars as wo -'7 -Quiac. in actual service values these cars are worth a ureal deal 1, n "' ,ur tnem, ana we usu ally have a arlety or body styles to . lect from. See them bofurs you buy. 1 TTPB SI, l-CTLINDER, VS MODEL A V l fii,! 1 ZWSJ1CAL,l'Y NEW CADILLAO toiil'K , 11 a-jj 1 1W1.1 ItOAflSTKH "... I YH KUUIt-PABSKNQER PHAETON AT , ti WA 1 1914 TOUKINO CAR l."..'.tlm CAIULLAC COMPANY OF OMAHA iVA-ti-H Karnsm St. Telephone Doug". fcPFX'IAL. BArUiAlNti vew electrio head lapips. U per pair. !'.r"4(f t'"tt'Hfs. n 50 to M.40. WK TKAK KM I P A NO SrJl.L, THB Ma can sup-y you with repa'r pans for mnjit Mnw u - r.. . . .1 . . -- v m w.ina VI to M-r cent- Alao buv nld in., n, condition. AL'TO WHBCKINO CO., 13th and Oak, Kaneas City, Mo. o. 1 MI'bT sell my s-pans. car; good running order; make offer. ai Ware Hlk. I. Hta. BAKER electric coupe, and charging p la nt In good condition. Tel. Wal. Ubi. NEBiIaBICA ltuiok rVrvlva btatloo. 19U Farnam Ht. phone Uouaias 'il ANSWER this ad tuid w will tell you how you can buy a. brand new, 1KH model. 1-uaaa. roadster, at factory Diice. Half down, balance eay inunthly ay- mi-nis. Aoaresa J ee. tKV UEWARU for any magneto we rati't repair. Culls repd. liaysdorfe.. 210 N. 1SIU. MP Stewart-Toozer Motor Company Special Ak-Sar-Ben Sale of Used Cars llTt U an opiortunl(y to buy a good car at a ridiculously low rrlce. We are cloning out these mr a we must get rid of them to make room for new cars. No reasonable offer will be rejected. If you are looking for a snap In a used car, do not fall to see thesei cars. Here Is a list of them. 1 One 111 5-pnsnengfr Plerce-Atrow "36" touring car. completely over hauled, newly painted and guaranteed to be In first-clans condition. One 1911 6-paBsenger Plerce-Arrow "36' louring car, recently rver hfluk'd and In perfect shape. While paint Is In good condition will be re painted, color to suit purchaser. Onu 191 Plerce-Arrow roi!stcr car, overhauled and in good shape. Two IPIS 5-pnescnger Chnlmer touring cars, 38 H. P., equipped with, elettrlc llnhts and starters. Oars overhauled and In good condlUon. One 111 6-uBHenger Chalmers touring car, SO H. P., car overhauled, newly painted And In good condition. One 1P1C 5-pnssenger Model "K" Chalmers, 30 II. P., car newly paint ed and In ivodoonilitlon. One 19U :- p&senger Chalmers car, 30 II. P. Car in good stupe. JuBt the car for a taxi or jitney bus. One 1913 Michigan, equipped with electric lights and self starter. Car In gocd ahnpt. Tires all good. One 1912 o-p FeLger Firestone Columbus. Car In good condition. One 1916 Dodp.e car, equipped with electric lights and self-starter. Car been riMven 1 .0fi0 miles. This ts practically a brand new ctr. Ono Clii.lnicri Mcdel "25" Master 6 demonstrator. Car In perfect shape. . ' ' Ono tno-ton Ke'ly truck, equipped with staho lnvfjr anl In fair on ditluii. One 1914 6-60 lVerless G-passenger car, I ill v e.;ulpped, electric l'ghts and flatter REMEMBER THESE CARS WILL BE SOLD THIS WEEK AND ANY REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE CONSIDERED, Stewart-Toozer Motor Company . 2048-50-52 Farnam Street. Telephone Douglas 133. If You Are Looking For Real Values in Used See, These 1913 5-poaaenger Overland 1915 model 80 5 passenger Overland Touring car, fully ; equipped, With electric lights and starter. 1916 model S3 5-pabgenger Overland Touring car, full ; equipment. Electric lights and starter. Ve alao haVi one 4-passenger Lozier Speedster, and , - one .2-)assengcr Locomohile Speedster; Overland Omaha Co. 2047 FARNAM STREET. ' i Industrlnl Onrase Co.. toth A Harney Bts.. CMC im Cadillac roadster, 60-li. P., In splendid condition, M). Can be seen at I64 Farnam 8L HUPF "W roadster, 1MJ model, good condltloniehoap..'all Douglas 8.VII DIRFX'T TO TOU-nic bam a Ins. new auto bodies, motors, axles, tires, parts, equipment, etc. . l'KTKRtDN Al'TO PARTS CO. Detroit. Mich. o 1013 COI..U CAR i-cyllnder, good condi tion, cheap. 121i 8. Itftli. Tel. D. Mill. AUTO, clearing house. Huy, sell and ex change used car. t9 Fat nam. D. 1310. )0O MILKS of inllrage In your fid tires (Rebuilt). Send them to DUO TIRE CO., 1411 Chicago Ht. Overton's for leaky radiator, too. dealers. AXXOL'NCKMETS BUS1NK8U COLLEGE STUDENTS SAVE MONEY ON COURSES. For Mia. with wood reasons for re 1 ling, t variety of courses In a reliable Nun ness School, ene of the leading business colleges of Omaha. Will be sold vary reasonable--a way below regular price. If you are considering taking a course InveatUrste this at once, since Fall tenr heglnu soon. Call office. Omaha He. EXKKOISE at TM. C. A.-Uuslness men fcUPKRr'LUOtja nail, ataxia and' inolaa permanently removea Dy electricity; consultaeion free and confidential; all .uii.iiii.iiwii live .iiu cuiiiiu.Mii.ii ma, work guaranteed. Mlea AUandei. Hi be. Notice to Ladies In rooms tlO to 114 Baird building at 17th and IKjuglns streets, are located the moet mod ern and finely equipped aaiiltarlum treatment parlor In Omaha. THB RITTKNHOlIBhJ iathg and nvasaages are especially adaptable to ' tlis . treatment of chronlo troubles with realty wonderful sucoens and are administered in the most sclentlflu manner with the atd of the very latest equip ment. FOR THKBE BATHS WIS ' ARK MAKINO A FPKC1AL. RATfcJ TO L.A I) 1 KB OF SIX FOlt .(. Chiropody, ftuuilcurinir, facial maaiuike, scalp truatmeut, bust and atioulder developnient a apei-talty. We will also tak pupils for tralnimr Under the celebrated Weltmer system. If you are in terested In this line of work and w!h to become proficient In it, ca.ll at our office tor further particulars, THE KITTENHOUSE CO., 110-114 Balrd Block IXT AXD FOUSD Leat or Fcund ads In Omaha's Lost and Found mediums means the Immediate re turn of that article If advertised In The Be, th lxt and Fnund paper LOST lliTht brown spaniel puppy; rt ward, pxu H. ann Ave. Tel. 11. iiu. LOST-Palr tinted glaaiMi. TeL Web, 4140. Cars Overlands Touring ear. . . .. .$400.00 IA)ST AND FOUND OMAHA et COtJNCil. Bl.UjTK.-t HTRfiBT? ft AIL. WAY COM PANT.. Parson having lost some articl would do well to call uo the office at the Oirmha 4t Council Uluffs Street Rallwa company to acertain wnetnor they leif It In in street cars. Many articles each day are turned In and tho company la anxious U' restore, them to the -ightful owner. Cs'l Doug. 4. LiOhT Bluok seul wallet containing tiote iiu imii, itwvq. xveiurn w Bin Prutt, Kiupresa theater. lA. ST Between Park Ave. and PactfUi Ht. and tabernacle, laat Friday evening, a silver mesh bag, with old Englinh "O'1 engruvlng; reward. 1106 Pacific tit. Tel. Harney 142A. LOHT 1-year-old Boston bulUicg; name, Lluzs; marked, while collar and breaal (an number liberal mwarrf VA.'ire St. W"b. "Sod!. EOST bold pin, heart shaped, small dia inondln center Call Tyler 2lJ3. LOST About Sept. 2D, inull, Vrtcn hand-. tooled purse containing , check, cur rency, duplicat deposit checks; pursa valued; please return purs and papers; kep cash. Mrs. Edward Pegau, 4610 Florence boulevard. Web. 824. LOST Corul o 'lured cameo brooch. R- ward. Tel. Walnut 24iM). LOST Watch charm. In shape of a seaC Carnellan stone. Reward. Harney mi.) LOST WUhbone-ahaped pin, with latga amethyst; rewsrd. Phone Red Sla, WANTED TO BTY OKf'H'K lurnituie twuglit and sold. J, C. Reed, 117 Kamam. Iour. lt. tale buys ve-ytring 2nd band. Web. tsiH. H iSii rJHT prioea for titf ciolliiruf. I 14. TO BUT. sell or exchange real ealata, conHult Heay, & S. 17th St. WANTED TO bT'Y From b to 40 acrea outside of city for a home. Will pay each. Addresa S IM. Bee. HEAL ESTATE LOANS I1U4 TO fl.uuu mad promptly. V. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. iMh at Farnam 81 a. C1TV and tariu luana, (, Vs, f per cent J. H. Dumnnt AV Co.. 4I Hte Bank. A "Fur bale" ad wUi turn eutnd-bau4 furniture into rush- CITV property. Large loans a apertalty, W. H. Thomas -U Hia'e Bank Bldg. ANTED Good, fans and city loaLV lowest rate. I FKTKn TRUST CO . Farnam. OMAHA homo. Kast NebraKa fn O'KKEFK REAL K STATE (X); 101 Omaha Natlo nL Phone Dtiglo tTlS. MONFY on hand tor city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank bldg. MONEY to loan on eastern Nabraaka farms. Immed ate acttun. ITnltad Mulct Trunt Company. Omaha, Nko. MnNKY 00 hand for city and frm loans. 1L W. Binder. City National Batik idg. fiC' CITY LOANS. G. 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