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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, FERRUARY 7. 1017.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
. Close In, Near Harney St.
Owner Says Sell
Former Price $5,500
Brrn ta your offr. This is to be sold
thli vmk and la the biggest bargain on
close-in property.
Glover & Spain, Realtors,
D. JM2. I1-J0 City National.
JSL-KQANT west Farnam home for ,00O;
finest woodwork throughout; hot water
heat, strictly modern; choicest location.
P. D. Wead. 310 8. 18th St.. Wead Bldi.
Douglas 171.
WEST PARNAJa, stucco. 1-r.. modern. Lot
Talus, 11,00; house value, $4,000. All for.
M.0M. lit No. Jlth Ave Doug. 1147.
North.
2TH AND CAMDEN AVE.
' PRICE $3,000.,
(room, nearly rwrw bungalow, oak finish
and oak floors. Lot 46x132. Full cement
basement, furnace heat. Paved street.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
6S7 Omaha Nat'l Bit. Bldff. Doug, 1781.
NEW BUNGALOW.
Ftro rooms, strictly modern, finished In
Oak. Located at 3923 N. 26th Sc. Pries
Terms. Will take small cot tags
In trade.
NORMS A NORRIS.
M0 Boe Building:. Phone Douglas 4270.
South.
16 PER CENT INVESTMENT.
Cedar St., near 5 th. S small houses, one
lot: sewer, water ana gas: close to car
live in one, rent the other two. BIG
BARGAIN.
WRIGHT & I.ASBURT.
Douglas 162.
Miscellaneous.
CLOSE IN
NEW BUNGALOW
Lsrg Itrtng room, dining room, kitchen
n first floor; three large bedrooms and
bath on second floor; oak finish and oak
floors; built-in bookcases and buffet; futi
basement; guaranteed furnace; east front
ot ; paved street ; fins location. Prlct
SCOTT AND HILL CO.,
Doug. 1009. Ground Kir McCagus Bldg
. CHOICE HOMES.
Modern to the minute, ranging In price
from 93,000 to 96,000, on large plots, re
fined surroundings and every known im
provement and convenience; for sale at
your own terms, exclusively oy me
SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO.
4926 S. 24th St. Phone South 1247.
$300 CASH,
BALANCE LIKE RENT.
5-room cottage, nearly new and strictly
modern; only one block to car, two blocks
to school. Owner will sacrifice for $2,860.
BIG 4 REALTY CO.,
1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg. D. 3486.
THE GREATEST GAIN 68. 7 M
tn paid want-ads ever made by any
Omaha paper. Is the record of THil
OMAHA BEE for ISIS.
BEST RESULTS LOWEST RATE
MODERN BUNGALOW
Floe location, east front, paved street,
I rooms, hardwood floors and finish, close
to school and oar. A bargain at $1,000.
Easy terms Call owner Dcu till.
MEW bungalow, also 8-r. and gardening,
yonr terms and price; lnv. with $400, rent
S houses (cost $3,600), $2,600. D. 2107.
FIVE rooms, new, oak Qnlsh, fully deco
rated, all modern, etc., $2,760; $200 cash,
balance monthly Colfax 7835
OWN your own home, but be sure to buy
It from Orimmel, 849 Omaha Nat'l Bldg.
HOUSES In all parts of the city.
CBEIC.H, SO TS A CO.. 608 Bee Bldg.
j. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate andHlnsur
ance. 442 Bee Bldg. Douglas 8097.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
AFTER looking at MINNE LU9A, 300 dif
ferent buyers decided that It was the best
proposition on the market and they
backed their judgment by buying lots
IF YOU will come out today you will
understand why the others are buying,
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO..
742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler lgf.
THE GKEA'fEtf'l GAIN 68,788
In paid want-aus ever made by any
Omaha paper la the record of THE
OMAHA BEE for 191 ,
BEST RESULTS LOWEST RATE.
REAL ESTATE B'nesa Pr'pty
CHOICE
WHOLESALE
LOCATIONS
We have a number of good corners In
the wholesale district at very reasonable
prices. All are conveniently located close
to the freight stations and near the large
wholesale warehouses,
GEORGE & CO.,
OS City National Bank Bids. Doug. 766.
REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE
TRACKAGE.
I eS-WO acres C. B. . trackage at
Gibson. Suitable tor laduotry deslrlnf
large area with low price. Also have 0
acres beautifully located on boulevard, a
K. part without trackage. W. L. Helby &
Sons, Keellne Bid,.
- REAL ESTATE Suburban
Benson.
Two Acres
Brand New 2-Room House
$100 Down $20 a tyonth
l
Baas good chicken house, well and out
buildings. Located In West Benson, only
a short distance from paved road and
free JUnflry. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr.
Beed.
Hastings & Heyden,
Realtors
1014 Harney Street.
Six Rooms, Modern
2-3 OF AN ACRE.
A practically new, 6-rm. all modem
house, garage, with 2-3 of an acre of
ground; a nice east front, beautiful view
of the surrounding country; 2 blocks from
car line; $3,600; terms.
Hiatt Co.,
S4S Omaha National Bank.
START TOUR HOME IN BENSON.
BUT THS LOT.
tllsl down and tin 00 per month; price
tt.M; site, 60x12$; located on Locust
Rt.. between Clsrk and Bdrnbam, not far
from school and oar llao. Geo, B. Wrlgb'.
Bm Office, Oamtm.
REAL ESTATE Suburban
Dundee.
SEVERAL lots. buildtOK restriction. Il7
600.00. Adjoining Happy Hollow Circle.
W L. HKLBV A tK)NH, Uoug. 1618.
Florence.
1260 ACK1L acreage Mid: 1 tracts Inft
$300. Last o(i an os. Call Netbaway. Flo
221.
South Side.
A GENTLEMAN'S HOMB.
A stately, spacious mansion on Sid Ave.
overlooking Hansoom Park, witb 12 larg
airy rooms, i nre places, steam heat and
innumerable oioaeta and oantrles. Ter
raced olot. I0xl76 feeL Price. SlX.uoo
Only I2.&00 cash required. For sale only
oy me
SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO..
4826 South Mth St. Phone South 1141,
MEDIUM PRICED HOMES.
On the South Bide, on full-sust. lots,
ranging from 11,600 to 3,000 in different
localities, with all city Improvements,
uear schools and churches; can be bought
i rem us on a small cam payment.
SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO.
4925 S. 24th St. Phone South 1247
CHEAP HOURS.
Wo have a large number of small bouses
with S to 4 rooms, ranging In price from
800 to 11,200, on full sized lots, which
we can sell at your own terms.
SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO..
4926 S. H4tb Bt. Phone South 1247
FOUR ACR1SS.
Well improved Will taks good bunga
low as part payment.
3. P BOSTW1CR A SON.
Tyler 160 gun Bee Bldg
Miscellaneous.
ACREAGE.
Just listed one acre of ground with a
brand new, 6-room housn on it. Full
cement basement, jTurnace heat, electric
liehts, new garagtf, new chtcke . house.
Four rows of grapes, strawberries, and
otner small shrubbery. Priced at $2,860
Less money than improvements cost.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO..
537Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1781.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
TO EXCHANGE 330 acres Improved farm
in Oklahoma, for Gen. Mdse., or Hdwe.
Must be good. Address Box T 836,
Omaha Bee.
L 280 ACRES, highly Improved, near Aber
deen, South Dakota, to exchange for in
come property. Write F L. Jones. Creston,
Iowa.
3-STORY brick furnished hotel, north Mo.
Brick business building. Iantba, Mo. 80
acres, 35 cultivation, 3 mites railroad,
What have you ? Tell ua. Gllmour,
Pomona Mo.
FOR exchange, 1,440-acre ranch, highly Im
proved, 1,100 acres in cultivation. Want
soma rash. hnl. ITlinnis Inwu pant or n Ne
braska farm, or, Omaha city income. W.
U. Templeton, 603 Bee Bldg.
THE GREATEST GAIN 68,738
In paid want-ads ever made by an
Omaha paper, ta the record of THE
OMAHA BEE for 1916.
BEST RESULTS LOWEST RATE
NONRESIDENT what have you, 6!-room
house, 6-year-old. Strictly modern. Garage.
Northwest. Owner, Smith, Room 606,
Castle Hotel.
WE have some good, homes and rental prop
erties for Neb. or Iowa land Edward F
Williams Co., Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Ranch specialist sell or trade ranches foi
city nropertv 'Vant 7ts Km ridels Hi da
6 LOTS, southwest of Hanscom Park, to
trade for residence. Address Box 1180. Bee,
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED 4. 6 and 6 -roomed bouses that
can be sold for $100 cash, balance $16 per
month; send complete description first
letter.
W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.,
1320 Farnam. Tel. Doug. 10i4.
LIST your 6 and 6-room houses with us
WE SELL THEM OSBORNE REALTY
TO Onus, 1474
LIST your 6 and 6-room houae with
K. 'WARD F. WILLIA MS CO.. Doug. 430.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loan:,, Mortgages.
CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates
t, oft ana t per cent. Reasonable com
mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO.,
212 South 17th. Omaha, Neb.
City and .Farm Loans
6. 6tt and 6 'par cent. Also ttrst mort
gages od farms and Omaha real estate (or
sale. J, H. Dumont & Co.. 416-18 Keellne
Bldg.. nth and Harney.
6 FeJH ua.Nl to o uei uetil on beat ulase city
residences In amount lli.evv up; also
farm loans. Keaaornhle comialssloD.
PKTBK8 THUSI CO.. im Farnam St.
THE GREATEST GAIN 68.739
In paid wan t-ads ever made by any
Omaha paper, ta the record of THE
OMAHA T3EE tor II U.
BEST RESULTS LOWEST RATE.
STANDARD SECURITY AND
INVESTMENT CO.,
S WEAD BLDG- 181H AND .'ARNAM.
SHOPEN CO.. PKlVATfe MUNiii,
litUU UO to loan oo Omaha real estate or
jentrai Neb. land.
W. L. Selby & aona, Keellne Bldg.
MONEY to loan oo improved farms and
i sain. uvm. it s BIBM uujr guuu larui oiuri
RELIABLE lusuraiica See O'Nell's Real
aviate ana insurance Agency, eaa-d Bran
dels l'heater Tel. Tyler 1024.
MONEY oh band for city and
farm loans. H, W Binder, City
National Batik Bldg.
tV, CITY GARMN BROS.,
u 2 f 1-oANS-"um. Nat. Bk. Bid.
Vltt omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS.
Q'KEEFiS K. E. CU., 1U1B Omaha Nat l.
FARM and ciiy loans, b-th ' t per cent.
W 11 rtlotllH- Kfctlliv HIllK lr,.,JK IMf
WORLD KhALi Y CO., 'Sun Theater1
CITY aud tarni loans, lowest rate.
E. H. LOUUEE. inc., bfi Keeiiue Bldg.
$luu to liu.utiu made prompli F L Wead,
Wead bldg., lath and fur nam Sts.
LOW T. TES. C G. CARLBERO, 210-12
Brandels Theater Bldg. D, &H6.
Abstracts of Title.
306 a L.tb St.. ground floor
Bunded by Mass bonding and Ins Co.
rtfcCD ABSTRACT CO.. oldeat abstract of-
ye in Nebraska Hrandele rbwater
Financial Wanted.
GALLAbHEK & NELSON,
Represent prompt pay Insurance ootn
pa ii lea 44 Brandels Bldg.. Omaha. Neb
MONEY IO LOAN
WANTED.
HIGH CLASS LOANS.
$60.00 to $300.00.
Ten per cent interest per annum and 10
per cent brokerage feoa Provided by law.
Easy Payments. Utmost Privacy.
Twenty-five Years Established.
OMAHA LOAN CO.
Licensed and Bonded.
TeL Doug. 2296, Room 340 Paxton Blk.
FURNITURE, pianos, lnd. notes as security.
t44 mo. ti. it. gas., wiai cost, 93.60;
$40 " Indorsed notes, latal cost, $2.i.
Smaller, larger ara'ts., proportionate rata
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
Organized by Omaha Business Men.
431 Rose Bldg.. lstb ssd farnam Ty Ml.
n Dla. Gross, 410 N. 16th. R. 608 L
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
71orida Lands.
PALM BBAH COUKTT.
We have the record crop truck
farden and Minis fruit land the United
States. You can buy on easy arms.
Note: If you are t good land sales
man Palm Beuch county. Florid . offers
you the best land proposition In America.
PARSONS & SON,
tb Brandels Bldg. Doug as 7841.
Excursions lei., Omaha first and third
Tuesdays every month. Make j ur reser
vations with us early. - ,
RAISE ALFALFA IN FLORIDA (Natal
Hay) this winter. First cutting, 90 days,
$69 to 10 annually on $60 land. 126
Pax' on Blk Walnut ;7 (evenings).
Texas Lands.
TA 8. FRANKS Real estate, east Texa
lands. Jvl Mwnus xwu iMugiaa ,
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Iowa Lands.
80 ACRES
Well Improved five miles northeast of
Logan, la., 1130 per acre. IS.fOO i-asb will
handle Ihla. Can give possession March
1. or have tenant for It at $ti00. Ed B,
Oibbs, 39 Harney St., Omaha, Neb.
Michigan Lands.
FOR SALEClover-land " "farm Grains
thrive. Drouth, bail unknown. Root cropa.
dairying, grazing, ideal. Fins roads, mar
ket; .48 growing days.- Average killing
frosts October t. Terms oasy. George
Howell, Jr., !S Bacon Blk., Marquette.
Mich,
Mississippi Lands.
30,000 ACRES, cut over hardwood trraber
land, $4,76 acre; terms; also Improved
farms; grand grain, stock country; all
bargains. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago.
Missouri Jjinds.
FOR SALE the " besF blue grass farm in
southwest Missouri; tioo acres in b.ue grass,
graced 8" years: 200 acres In bluest em,
gracing all the year; mild winters,
abundance of spring water and shade:
price, $30,000. Address George T. Sidway,
owner. Monett, Mo.
SMALL MO. Farm $10 cash and $6 month
ly; no intercut or taxes; highly productive
land; close to i big markets. Write for
photographs and full information. Munger,
A-ua w. Y. uro Bldg., Kansas City, Mo,
Nebraska Lands.
WE FARM the farm we sell yon,
THE HUNGEUFoKn POTATO GROWERS'
ASSN.,
Co-operative Potato Farming,
16th and Howard Bts opposite Auditorium.
WW'i land made dry enough for cropa or
no pay, ts our wsy of draining land. No
tract too large or too wet. Guarantee
prmnnge co Oakland. Neb.
SOME bargains tn Kimball county farms
improved ana raw land; land that raises
16 to 36 bushels of wheat per acre; $10
aoq up, f armers- i-ana CO., Kimoall, Neb.
Wisconsin Lands.
WE OWN 150,000 ACRES.
$7.50 to $25.00 per acre.
Reasonable terms.
GRIMMER LAND CO.,
Marinette, Wisconsin.
FARM LAND WANTED
RANCHES, Farm Lands bought, sold, ei
cnangeo, ts. . and R. E, Montgomery.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
Screenings $1.60 100 lb. A. W. Wagner, 801
N. lBtn Ht.
AUTOMOBILES
GUARANTEED TIRES.
y2 Price
We make dm new tkro from the old
onea
GUARANTEED 3,000 MILES.
We Buy and Sell
USED CARS TIRES.
Live agents wanted, if you are a bu
tler write for our agency proposition.
2 IN 1 VULCANIZING CO..
1S16 Davenport St. Omaha.
WILLYS-OVERLAND INC.
USED CAR DEPT.
Douglas 3250. 2047-49 Farnam.
Overland Touring and Roadster.
Studebaker tourings.
Maxwell tourings.
Ford tourings.
Oakland tourings.
Mitchell tourings.
Bulck tourings.
Hudson tourings.
Terms If Desired.
Prompt attention given to all Interested
out-of-town puyera.
AUTO CLEARING HOUSE
2309 Farnam St. Douglas 3310.
Cadillac "8" Touring.
1916 Stearns-Knight Touring,
1916 Chevrolet Touring.
ALL TO BE SACRIFICED.
15 PCI.
Cash rebate on your auto iosuraao pot
toy if you car la equipped with
PERKY LOCK.
Hbotie Douglas 321 7 M4 Brandsls Bldg.
a.U.S. MOTOR CO. Heated
3406 Leavenworth. and
Fireproof storage. $6 per month. Day and
night service Phone Tyler 717. v
11913 PAIGE, . electrio equipped, $219.
11914, 6-60 Maxwell, speedster, $499,
Several second-hand Franklins.
TELL & B1NKLEY,
318 Harney Bt. lfM.
IIS-& 34TH Ct., CROSSTOWN GARAGE.
D. 4442. Single cyl. Harley motorcycle,
$26.00. Pony 1917 touring, perfect run
ning order, $126.09. Windshields, $6.00.,
etc.
WE will trade you a now Ford tor roar
old one.
INDUSTRIAL GARAGF CO.,
H9th and Harney. Douglas 4141.
USED CARS AT REAL PRICES.
C VV. rKANUS AUTO CO.,
Douglas M63. 3219-1$ Farnam St.
REBUILT high and low tension raagnetoes,
magneto pa s or magneto repairs. Mat
tox. 1420 South 18th Tyler 1113-J.
AUTO Tops, Cushions, Seat Covers, Bodies,
' Manufactured and Repaired.
AUTO TRIMidING AND EQUIPMENT CO.,
410 S 18th; Douglas 6977.
Hhh iwil Ksn-Flx-lt."
per 20tb and Harney Sts.
Souioeast cor
Douglas 7399.
Auto Liver, anc' Garages.
EXPERT auto repairing, "service car al
ways ready." Omaha Garage, 3010 Har-
n-v St. Tyler "66
Repairing and Painting.
$100 reward for magneto we can't repair.
Colls repaired Baysdorfer. 210 N. Hth
NEB. AutoRadlator Repair Service, and
prfees right 218 S 1 Sth D 7390.
PERSONAL
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THE GREATEST GALN 18,731
Omaha paper, la the record or THE
OMAHA BEE for 1919.
BEST RESULTS -LOWEST RATS
THE Salvation Army industrial home so
licits your old clothing, furniture, maga
slnea We collect. We distribute. Phone
Doug. 4126 and our wagon will calL Call
and Inspect our new home, 1119-1113-1114
Dodge St.
.IBS LARSON Batbs, massage and maot
CQT Scalp 'id facial massag . Staats
I us tit ate, l&tifi ..,rny St. D 7097. Open
venlnas a..J Sundays.
Sulphur,, steam and eucalyyptus batbs tor
chronlo diseases; exp. attendant for ladles
snd genttem en 402-3 Rose Bldg Ty 33K3
MlSftEtt LILLY AND GOULD Bath, mas
sage 1322 Farnam St. Phons Doug. 2410
LUKLLA W EBSTEFL nuVsaagsand mani
curing. 618 Paxton Bjk.Jlted JI400.
MISS S. BENJAMIN, maalcurlnK, faclaL
scalp treatment Staatslna. 1606 Harney.
MISS N ASHr BIIUOM AN, sclennricniasseus
aud tthfl 23 Karbacb Blk. Red 2727.
AIL RlghtpT vate Maternity HonieT 1011
Miami St. Webster 2908.
tjC'ENTlFlC massage, 60 Bos Bldg. Phone
DourIss 8373,
EROTT Magnetic masBage. 2434 CumlntT
MiSSGlLE, mass., chiropody. 1322 Farnam.
Manicuring and mass 1032 Farnam. Rat. 19.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
HARLEY-DA VIDSON MOTOkCYCLES Bar
gains In used machines Victor Roos, "Tb
Motorcycle Man." "703 Lesvenworth
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Rppd Bros, to Joseph E. Marks,
Gorby street. 4& feet east of Twrn-ty-elffhth
street, south side, 46x
15 3
Tloreno.e K. Mlxtir and husband to
Arthur Theodore. Twenty-second
street, AO feet north of Orace street,
west side, 30x140 1
Charles W. Martin and wife to Her.
bert W. Miller, Newport avenue, 120
feet west of Twentr-fourtb street,
44x120 IM
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Jesne Robinson to Chris R. Rooae.
Thlrty-slith street, HO feet north
of Webster avenue, east aide, 80x
1 34 ft i
Delia C. Patrick and husband to 11.
G. Carnea. Vinton street, 160 feet,
west of Thlrty-vlxth street, north
side, 60x134 236
James J, Sherlock and wife to Mary
Lynch et al. Forest avenue. 400
feet east of Tenth street, north side,
60x110 1
Gordon Rex Pet teg row and wife to
James F. Pettegrew, Thirty-first
street, 46 feet north of Fowler ave
nue, weot side. 46x13ft 300
Serena E. Rohan to Frances M. Wait,
southwest corner Fiftieth and Cum
ing streets, 60x136 3
Joseph M. Swanson and wife to Me
llora S. Rlngwalt, Davenport street,
75 feet east of Fortieth street, south
side, 80x100 10,400
Lillian Miller and husband to Hen
rlkke Knudsen, Hoctor boulevard.
"8 feot south of Central boulevard,
east side, 4txJ20 1 310
Gina O'Neill and husband to Frank
I. Stephens, Davenport street, 331
feet east of Twenty -seventh street,
south side, 33x116 J,jfl
LEGAL NOTICES.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of The Bee Publishing Company will be
hld at the office of said company, Omaha,
Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. m.. on Monday,
March 6th, 1 91 7, for the election of the
Board of Directors for the ensuing year
and for ths transaction of such other buta
nes as may properly com before the meet
ing. By order of the President.
N. P. FEIL, Secretary.
me F4Rt
NOTTCK OF STOOKHOLDERg' VlEBTTNa
Notice Is hereby sven that the regular
annual meetlnv of the stockholders of the
South Platte I,and Company will lie held
at the -office of said Company, Room 701,
First National Bank Building, Lincoln, Ne
braska, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the Seventh
day of March A. D., 1,17.
Lincoln, Nebraska, March sth. 1,17.
C. H. MORRILL. President.
W. W. TURNER, Secretary and Trenaurer.
bVt7-P6d20t
Kearney Awakens to Hear
Burglars Robbing Store
Though A. J. Kearnty has skpt in
his drug store at the southwest cor
ner of rhrrty-seecond avenue and Ar
bor street for years to ward off bur
glars, robbers chiselled their way
into the place Monday night and
robbed the cash register of between
$2 and SX
I his occurred about 3 o clock in
the morning. Mr. Kearney, sleeping
in a back room in the store, was par
tially awakened by a slight noise, but
thought nothing of it, for milk wag
ons begin to ramble early in the
morning at that corner, and people
catching early cars in winter stamp
around his front door a good deal,
thus disturbing his early morning
slumbers quite frequently. Soon,
however, he noticed a flash of light
that even lighted his bedroom.
There s that stove blown up, he
said to himself, and he leaped out
of bed and ran for the front of the
store. It was then he heard the shuf
fle of feet and heard the burglars
clatter out of the front door.
Thev left a cold chisel fully ten
inches long, marked on one side with
the letters "XXX" and on the other
with the letter "N." both markings
being somewhat crudely filed into the
steel.
-
Want State to Co-operale
In Employment Bureau
At a meeting of the Board of Pub
lic Welfare yesterday evening Chair
man Sturgess stated he is working
toward state co-operation in con
nection with the free employment bu
reau recently established in the court
house by thj Welfare board and the
federal eovernment. Mr.1 Sturgess
conferred with Governor Neville on
the subject a few days ago and re
ceived encouragement from that
executive.
Since the jureau was opened on
January 11, 507 persons asked for 477
workers and 437 were plac.d in posi
tions. The total applications for
work was 829.
The plan of securing state co-operation
is to furnish labor to farmers of
Nebraska. i
Government Takes Over
Dundee Wireless Station
The amateur wireless station that
has been in operation in the western
portion of Dundee was commandeered
by the government and Sargeant
Baily of the Fort Omaha signal corps
placed in charge. The station will
be brought up to date by the installa
tion of new and much larger trans
formers. The Dundee wireless station is lo
cated on a high hill, said to be ideal
for handling government business.
There are a number of the amateur
stations in and about the city, but
the one in Dundee is asserted to be
the only one that comes anywhere
near up to government requirements.
Depot Barber Shop Till
Is Out Eighty Dollars
One hundred pennies was the ex
tent of loot obtained by robbers who
broke into the store of L. Rasmus
sen at Fortieth and Bedford avenue.
The pennies were taken from the cash
register. Nothing else in the store
was molested.
The Union depot barber shop re
ported to the police that $80 had
been stolen from the cash register.
Simultaneously with the loss of the
money the barber shop reported that
its negro ported disappeared.
Jack Frost Packs His
Duds and Flees Country
There is not a zero temperature or
one ranging below the zero mark in
the entire country, an unusual event
for this time of the season, accord
ing to reports received by the weather
man up to 7 o'clock this morning. The
weather is ' apparently moderating in
all sections of the country. Some of
the low spots were: St. Paul, 4 above,
and Chicago, 8 above. Omaha reg
istered 28 above at 7 o'clock.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Miss Margaret Butler, laoe buyer for
Burgess-Wash company, turn gooe to Now
YorJt City.
D. C. Buetl. director of the rafrway edu
cational bureau formerly conducted by the
Union Pacific for Its employes, has just re
turned to Omaha from an eastern trip.
Enroute to the Paotflo coast. Gerritt
Fort, passenger traffic manager of the Un
ion Pacific, arrived from Chicago and spent
several hours around hadruarters, he and
A Mis tan t General Passenger Agent Murray
going west together,
Eugene B. Flnnegan, chief of tartff bu
reau of the Chicago, UUwaukM, was Mon
day appointed assistant general freight
agent In place of C. A. Butler, who was pro
moted to the position of assistant to ' vice
preexdent.
To Cure Children', (Mils.
Keep child dry, clothe comfortable, avoid
expoeure, give Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honer.
raises phleim, reduces inflammation. 2fc
All druggists. Advertlsaiasnt
CHICAGO MAN GETS
FREEDOM ON WRIT
Special Investigator of Cook
County Who Was Arrested
While On Train.
DENIES EE TOOK RECORDS
Writ of habeas corpus action to ob
tain his freedom was successfully re
sorted to by Franklin Kapps, formerly
a special investigator for County At
torney Hoyne of Cook county, Il
linois, who was arrested and taken
from a train in Omaha last Saturday
at the request of the Chicago police.
Kapps, with his wife and child, was
enroute west when the Omaha police
arrested him and incarcerated him in
the city jail.
Judge Sears issued a writ of ha
beas corpus ordering Kapps' release
and the former Chicago investigator
and his familv continued their jour
ney. The Chicago authorities at
County Attorney Hovne s request
charged that Kapps committed lar
ceny when he took, it was alleged,
certain records from the former s ot
Ace. In Omaha Kapps said that the
"records" were merely personal
memoranda of his own. He asks his
release on the grounds that he was
being unlawfully detained without a
warrant or any proper charge.
Quarter Million Medical
Inspections in Schools
During the first semester of the
school year, from September 4 to
January 26, thtf' medical inspection de
partment of the public schools made
240,005 inspections.
The nurses made 39,942 inspections
for pediculosis and found 109 cases
of that ailment which consists of cer
tain forms of life which may be re
moved from the head with a fine
tooth comb.
The report shows 783 cases of de
tective vision and seventy-eight
cases of defective hearing. During
the semester sixty-eight school chil
dren had scarlet fever and thirty-one
were stricken with diphtheria.
U. S. Naval Board Has Data
On All Nebraska Industries
The Naval Consulting Board at
Washington has detailed information
of all industries of Nebraska, this
data having been completed last year
by a committee of Omahans.
H. H. Holdrege. W. R. McKcen,
jr.; W. T. Page, Prof. C. F. Crowley
and Elliott Holhrooh: are tne men
who gathered the information which
Uncle Sam wanted for time of need.
The nation-wide movement, ot
which five Omaha men are members,
is known as the Organization for In
dustrial Preparedness of the Naval
Consulting Board.
Late Trains Cripple
Justice in Omaha Court
Instice in the United Statea dis
trict court was halted Monday and
delayed half a day Tuesday because
of two jurors, Joe Morton of Har-
tmgton and Steve Keeker ot for
dyce, could not make train connec
tions to Omaha. The jurors are sit
ting in the Nebergall-Morris Pack
intr comoanv case, in which the lat
ter organization is suing for the re
covery of $8.000.
Several Autos Burn
At the Fontenelle Garage
An early morning fire in the Fon
tenelle garage. Eighteenth and Doug
las, damaged several automobiles, one
being a small car used by the park
department. A large machine used
by City Commissioner Hummel was
slightly damaged.
The De Luxe Dancing academy,
over the garage, was not damaged so
but what the dance may go on.
Piece of Steel Flies
Into Harry Green's Arm
A piece of steel eight inches long
flew off a freight car in the Union
Pacific yards and Imbedded itself in
the right arm of Harry Green, 105
North Ninth street, who was at work
unloading a car. Surgeons had to cut
Green's arm open to extract the steel.
Obituary Notices.
MRS. MAROAUET RYAN, who had
ltved on the name farm on the Elk
horn river east of Fremont In Wash
ington county for over llfty years,
died at Blair and the body was taken
to Fremont for burial. Mrs. Ryan,
known aa Grandma Ryan, Is bUved
to have bocn over 100 ynani old, al
though her agfi Is not dlflnltely known.
She came to Washington county with
her husband from J inland llfty-two
years rko and had made her home on
the farm where they located until frix
months ago when she removed to
Blair to live with her daughters. Mr.
Ryan died eight years ago. Two
daughters, who reside at Blair, are the
close surviving relatives.
PROF. O. D. HOWE, well known
educator of Pawnee county, died at
his residence five miles north of Table
Rock, Neb., at midnight Hunday, aged
85 years. He had served as county
suporintendtn of school of this county
for three years and as county surveyor
for many years. He was born at
Painesvtlle, In 1831. His father,
Eber D. Howe, published a paper in
Cleveland, O., for a great many years.
He is survived by a son, Edmund D.
Howe, a graduate of the state univers
ity at Lincoln and an aged sister of
PalncHville, O.
MRS. MARTHA HENRY BKEHE,
78 years old and a resident of Omaha
since April, 1869, died of heart fail
ure Monday night. Funeral services
will be beld Wednesday at 2:80 o'clock
from her late home, 138 North Thirty-first
avenue. Interment will be In
I'rospect Hill cemetery. She Is sur
vived by one son, T. E. Beebe, and
two grandsons. Talmage G. Beebe and
Wymon C. Beebe of this city. A
brother and a niece reside In Ohio.
HKNRY F. W1NDEM of Syracuse,
Neb., died unexpectedly Sunday morn
ing of pneumonia at the age of 42
years. He was sick only a few hours.
The funeral will be held Wednesday
at 1 p. m. from the First Lutheran
church by Rev. K. H. Gabriel.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Fa
vorite for Cold.
J. L. Easley, Macon, 1IL, in speak
ing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
says, "During the past fifteen yean
it has been my sister's favorite medi
cine for colds on the lungs. I myself
have taken it a number of times when
suffering from a cold and it always
relieved me promptly." Adv.
Editors Art One
In Agreeing to
Uphold Wilson
Actuated by love of the land of their
adoption, six editors of foreiKn-lan-fftiage
newspapers, representing more
than 500,000 citizens of Nebraska, met
Monday noon at the Commercial club
and unanimously adnpted the follow
ing resolution, which was wired at
once to President Wilson:
Whereas. We. the underMlmml nnhll-he.
of foroign language newspapers reprint
ing over 6,ono clttsens of Omaha, of for
Mgr. birth and extraotlon, and ovi-r BOO.ooo
msens or in Masks, with paramount love
nil devotion to the lttntl at our mi.mti,
the United States of America, deeply regrnt
th 8flvran-tt of diplomatic rotations b
twtn this oountry and Gorman v. r nnv
other foreign oountry. and slncoroly hop
vhbi i r m rvisiions may again soon be
rostored, and,
W liftman. Wo ar oornlsant nf Ih. ft
that American rights and tho dimity of
"i nnuun mum ana snail do protoclM and
inainiaina. rncrerore, bn it
HcsolvtHl. That w unanimously commend
and potior th action takn by our orwU
dnt in tho present ("finis and solemnly
p ma g mm ana ins nation our loyal and
unwHvvrius pud port.
National Printing company, publish Una-
pouar ana Kvty Atnerirh. (Itohf-mlsnr
by WalUr Kostcky, swretary and advertis
ing managor.
Sophua F. Nfthl Puhllshlnr oomnanv. rrab.
i inner uantsn j-Monevr, (Danish), by Hana
r, naDiv. oustntws manager.
Oorriers del Fopolo. (Italian), by Louis
Padanplll, publisher.
Dally and Sunday I'okrtik, (Bohemian), pub
lisher. Vaclav Hiirnah.
Omaha Prist fn, (Hwodlnh), publisher, Nsl-
swn .-, i norson.
Polish Rtar, Pollsh), by Thomas Kfulol,
puoiianer.
Indian Witnesses Have
Secured Their Release
Fonr of the Indian witnesses given
jail sentences by Federal Judge
Woodrough for contempt of court
because they appeared intoxicated
when they were subpoenaed, were re
leased from the county .jail and al
lowed to go to the Winnebago reser
vation. Louis i wmn. one of the In
dians liberated, is well known in this
section as a base ball player, having
traveled with several Indian ball
teams. The other three released were
Susan Davis, Charlie Rice and Felix
White.
Alimony is Awarded
To Louisa C. Hendricks
Alimony to the amount of $1,000
was awarded Louisa C Hendricks, de
fendant in a divorce suit brought by
Everett K. Hendricks, who was grant
ed a decree.
Daemar Tnlloch. who is svmg
David Tnlloch for divorce, alleges
that he treated her with extreme
cruelty and compelled her to support
herself.
Dora Koewler asks her freedom
from Frederick Koewler, alleging
n on support.
Thomas L Rook Wanted:
"Eva Has Passed Away"
The police are trying to , locate
Thomas L. Rook, so that they can de
liver to him the following telegram
received from Salem. la.: "Eva passed
awav at 4:30 p. m. Funeral tomor
row. Come if you can." The message
is signed "Cora."
They Make You Feel Good
The pleasant purgative effect ex
nerieneed after taking Chamberlain's
tablets and the healthy condition of
body and mind to which they con
tribute, makes one feel that Irving is
worth while. Advertisement.
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