THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1917. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West Owner Comes to Town to Dispose of Residence DeeMed not to return to Omaha, will re main till property la eord. A corKree de scription Is:, A ,ery food homo. 9 TOO ma, etrlctly modern, hot water heat, oak finish, out front In beautiful Weat Farnam district. 1 will aac rifle thla for M.MO. If tntereoted aea J. E. Rowland at the Fontenelle Hotel. 508 So. 29th Near Harney 9-K. Modern 75x140 Bring In your offer going to be sold this week. Biggest bargain we know close in. Former price J6.600. investigate. GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS. Si 9-29 City National. Douglas 943 AN IDEAL HOME. Thoroughly modern, practically new, .even -room house, brick and stucco, boilt for a home, oak floor, boilt -In buffet, fire olaoe. book cases, kitchen cabinet, etc. Worth 97,009, but will cut the price If sold before March 1, Walnut 1141. WBST FARNAM, stucco, modern. Loi value. 93,4 ; doom vale, n,M. ah ror, 44.404. til Ho. 34tb Are. poug. jmt. .North. FONTENELLE PARK. Dandy brand new bungalow, living room, dining room, kleben with bnllt-ln cabinet, 'large cement basement, two nice bed rooms and bath, stairway to large Cloored attic, south front lot, on car line, all modern, furnace located on Bedford Ave., just south of Fontenelle park. Price only 92,650; will give terms. C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brand-is Theater Bldg. $260 CASH, 128. SO per mo., will buy a brand new bungalow of 6-r. and bath; strictly mod., oak nnlab, with oak noon; nign- grade fixtures, full basement, furnace; lot 60x130 ft.; 1 blk. to car, blks. to school bouse; worth IS.iiO. Owner must sell, so will take 2,800. Let pa show you this bargain. RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 781 $100 CASH. $20 MONTHLY. Boys a nice &-room cottage, on paved treet. corner lot. on north side. Property la advancing rapidly. Better start baying a home while you can. EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO., 101 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bktg. D. 420. NEW BUNGALOW. Five rooms, strictly modern, finished In Oak. Located at SOU N. 26th St Pries ta.ltO. Terms. Will take small cottage in trade.. NOR R IS A NORRIB. 400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas 4.74. A SNAP Seven rooms and bath; new; all modern; large garage; f 2,000 will handle. 124 N. 36th ATS. South. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT. s Brand new 4-room bungalow, all on on floor, furnace, everything up to date, full cement basement, permanent walks, cor ner lot, all nicely sodded, first class loca tion, close to school, price $2,760; $309 down, balance monthly. C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Miscellaneous. SPECIAL VALUES. New 4-r. strictly mod. home; oak fin ish, full basement: nice cor. lot, 2 paved Sts.; Bern Is Park district. An unusual value at ? 5,860. Best terms. HERE'S A DANDY HOME SNAP. 6 -room cottage, mod. ex. ht. ; level lot. barn, trees, shrubbery, paved street, etc.; everything in best repair; clone In, near 27th and Poppieton. uniy iz.iuu, ana on terms you can easily handle. Another home bargain you can't beat: NEW DUNDEE BUNGALOW. Frame and stucco, -r strictly mod., all built-in features; complete in every detail; oak throughout; nice, level lot oath front: garage and cement drive paved street; H blk. to oar, near 48th and underwooa. anap ai doti terms. M'KITRICK REAL ESTATE CO., (REALTORS), 310 Ramge Bldg. Donglas 1422 or Tyler 2140-J. Six Rooms and Breakfast Room In restricted addition on Lincoln boule vard; stucco construction, pressed brick foundation; large living room with fire place; dining room, breakfast room and kitchen on 1st floor, bath room and large bed rooms on second floor; one a sun room and one with fireplace; fine location; convenient to cars. Price $4,900 and well worth it. For further Informa tion. Call Benson & Carmichael, 642 Paxton Block. Doughu 1722. Bvantnga, Walnut 1640. CLOSE IN ' NEW BUNGALOW Lara ttTtag room, dining room, kitcbea m ftrst Beer; thros largs bedrooms tod bath cm ascend floor; oak finish and oak noon; bcalt-4n bookcases and but at; full ksmBt; gaarnntoed tarns; swat Croat lot; paved street; fro location. Pries twVMS. SCOTT AND HUL CO., Dew. HW. Oround Fir. McCa re Bid. An Ideal Home Located In one of the best residence districts, In Omaha; 0 rooms, strictly modern, full cement basement, oak finish downstairs, large . sleeping porch. This house is practically new. and built by owner for a home. This can be bought on rental terms. Well worth Investigat ing. Big 4Realty Company, 1419-14 W. O. W. BWg. d. im. A REAL HOME BARGAIN. Six. fine rooms with sleeping porch. All modern and praotlcally new. All kinds of roses, strawberries, asparagus and other perennials. Price $3J00, which is away under the actual value. EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO., 291 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 420. TUB GRBATTD8T GAIN 49.799 In paid want-ad over made by ant Omaha paper, si the record of THi OMAHA BEE for 1014. BEST RK3ULT8 LOWEST RATI CHOICE HOMES. v Modern to the minute, ranging In pries from $2,090 to $0,000, on large plots, re fined snrroundlngs and every known im provement and eonvenlonoe; for sale at your own terms, exclusively by the SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. 4921 S. 24th 8t- Phone South 1207. MODERN BUNGALOW Fine location, east front, paved street, ft rooms, hardwood floors and finish, oloot to school and car. A bargain at 12.99, Easy terms. Cell owner Doug ITS 2. FIVE rooms, new, oak finish, fully deco rated, all modern, etc.. $2,7 SO- $290. oast, balance monthly. Dong. 3293. NSW bungalow, also 8-r. and gardening; your terms and price; lav. with $400, rent . 9 houses (cost 33.900), 12,900. D. 3107. J a ROBINSON. Real Estate and Insur ance. 442 Bes Dldg. Donglas 3997. R. S. TRUMBULL 912 ! World -Herald Bldg. P. 1734. KtAL cj.a 1 1 ti'nes IVpty Will Build In Wholesale District For Good Tenant Wo are authorised to offer a good lot with trackage, right In the heart of the wholesale district, and oan probably ar range to build a modern building. Tenv year lease. This Is an exceptional opportunity George & Company, Phone D. 761. 10! Ctty Nat'l Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE Investments DOES YOUR MONEY EARN We Guarantee This on Our Preferred Stock Also A SHARE OF THE PROFITS All our real estate, mortgages, contracts, apartment houses and additions are security for our stock. Only a limited amount for sale at this time. . Be thrifty and Invest your money with us. Hastings & Heyden, (Realtors) 1914 Harney Si. Phone Tyler 60." APARTMENT 79.90. income 12 per cent: one year old very One location: mortgage ?t.099 and will accept 930,990 in traao; oaianot cssn or negotiable papers. x CALKINS a- CO., I to 1 1 i a - 1118 City N at' I Bank HI dg HOME BUILDERS 7 per cent $1.00 shares. Cash dividends paid Jan. and July l. Ni participating 7 per cent preferred shares now available In any number from $1 to $w,ooo. Mortgage security and unbonded. Orders received by mail or In person. American Security Co- Omaha. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A P. TUKET A SON. 920 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. LOT In West Lawn addition. 90x132 feet. 42d and Woodland Ave. $30 down; 7o a week. Price $319; no Interest .or taxes for 3 years. Phone Walnut 3619. North. AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA, 300 dif ferent buyers decider, that it was tne best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. IF TOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.. 741 Omaha Nat. Bank Bide. Tyler HI. THa) UHUATUS'l UA1.N 6S,7t to paid want-ada ever made by any Omaha paper la the record ot THE BKE lor Iflf. BEST RBSnt.TS U1WEST RTH, REAL ESTATE To Exchange THE GREATEST GAIN 98,739 In paid want-ads ever made by any Omaha paper. Is the record ot THB UMAHA oK lor 1039. BEST RESULTS-LOWEST RATI $6,000 EQUITY in mod. 8-room house at 33d and Davenport Sts. to trade for good land. raw or improved. INTER-STATE REALTY CO.. 929-30 City National, ijoug. 8862. "OR SALE OR EXCHANGE, improved 160-aers farm, 8 ml. from Bea trice, a boat 120 acres under cultivation. RCHER REALTY CO.. 680 Brandeis Bldg. NONRESIDENT, what have you? Six-room house, 5 years old. Strictly modern. Gar age. Northwest. Owner, Smith, Room 606, Castle Hotel. IV't; nave oni good homes and rental prop erties for Neb. or Iowa land. Edward F Williams Co.. Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. REAL .ESTATE Suburban aBexwon. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON. BUY THS LOT. $10.90 down and $10 00 per month; price $30000; size, 69x128; located on Locus' St., between Clark and Barn bam, not far from school and car Una. Geo B Wright, Bee Office. Omaha Dundee Seven Rooms and Sleeping Porch Lot 100x135 , Practically new home, located at the onthwest corner of (lit and Burt, oak floors and finish on the first floor, full brick basement, farnace heat, house built about 3 years, 2 blocks from ear, short distance from Dundee school. Paring all paid, a fine corner. Price $7,800.00. Don't lose the opportunity of seeing this. Hiatt Company, 149-7-9 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Tyler $0. DUNDEE BARGAIN. Just listed, the niftiest little bungalow m Dundee. 6. rooms and bath on first floor, floored attic above. Living room running full length of house, with French windows. Tiled reception half, tiled bath and tiled floors. Beamed ceilings in liv ing room and dining room. South froot on paved street. Lot 60x139. If looking for a bargain see this at once. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 637 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1711. Near Dundee One Block From'Farnam Car Owner leaving the city and must sell a 0-room strictly modern bungalow. Has fine sunroom, fireplace, built-in features and Is Just 9 months old; finished In oak, and pine. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors), 1614 narney street. BARTON Dundee home, $6,000. 8 room, all modern, large lawn, with garage. F. D. Wead, 810 S. 18th SL Florence. 329 ACRE, acruage soldi 3 tracts left at 9309. Lasi ens nee can Netbaway, Flo I3S. v South Side. A GENTLEMAN'S HOME. -A stately, spaetoua manssoo on 83d Ave,, overtook Ins; Hnasoom Park, with 13 large airy rooms, 1 fire places, steam boat and ttmainwrabis oJoaets and pantries. Ter raced plot, 190x179 foot. Prion, 913.0SO. Only 93.999 easb required. For sals only by too SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO 4924 Booth .4th BL Phone South 134 1. MEDIUM PRICED HOMES. On the South Side, 00 full-otaed lots, ranging from 91,99 to t8,9 la different localities, with all etty InsproveaMols, near schools and churches; oan be bought from as an a small east. ywmtnL SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. 4929 a S4th St. Phone Booth 134T CHEAP HUM Bel, Wo bavs a targe number ol small bouses wttb S to 4 rooms, ranging In prioe from MM to 91.30, on full sited lots, which we can sell it yov own terms. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 9921 S. 14tS at. , Phono trkMttt 1247. REAL ESTATE Suburban Miscellaneous. BUILD YOUR NEST TO SUIT YOURELF. We have just the place to build It. A fine one-acre tract all In al falfa, lays high and aighlly. Just slopes enough to drain well. Owner wants cash and will sell at a aacri- flee for a quick sals. Price only $700. BIG 4 ftEALTY CO., 1016-16 W. OW. Bldg. D. $480- $50 CASH, $10 PER, MONTH. One acre, all In alfalfa, lays between two car lines and two boulevards. Price only $700. BIG 4 REALTY COMPANY. 1016-U W. O. W. Bid.-, U. IM. SMALL ACREAGE! FOR RKNT. 7 to acrea. North Oiuaha; gardening dla trlct. ,-room house: barn, hog houee, etc. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler lilt. 11) Roae Bldg V REAL ESTATE WANTED W'ANTKD 4, 9 and 6 -roomed bouses that can bo sold for $190 cash, balance 916 per month; send oompiwte description first letter. ' W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1820 Farnam. TeL Doug. 1064. LIST your 6 and 0-room housua with ua WE HULL THE II. OSBORNE REALTY CO Dong 1474. I WILL buy a good Dundee home, six to eight rooms, for cash; west of 9th and east of 53d Ho s7 Omaha Bee. LIST your 6 and 6-room housu with KDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO.. Doug. 429. FINANCIAL RealEstate, Loans, Mortgages. CITY and farm loans pro inly made. Rates 6. 64 and 9 per cent. Reasonable com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO, 111 South 17th. Omaha. Ned. City and Farm Loans 9, b and 0 per cent. Also first mort gages on farms and Omaha real estate for sale. J. H. Dumont & Co., 419-19 Keellne Bldg., 17tn and Harney. 6 PKR CKNT to 6 per cent on best class olty residences In amount 13,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable com mission. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1823 Farnam St. THE GRKATKST.OALN 99,738 In paid want ads over made by any Omaha paper is the record of TUB UMAHA BEE for ltl. BUST RESULTS LOWEST RATI. I1.1A0 MORTGAGE bearing t psr cent semt-ann., secured by property valued at 96,000. Talmage-Loorala In v. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. STANDARD SECURITY AND INVKSTMKNT CO.. 3 WEAD BLDG. 18TH AND FARNAM. SHOPBN A CO., PRIVATE laONBT. 1500.00 to loan on Omaha real estate or Central Neb. land. W. L. S el bey & Sons, Keellne Bldg. MONET to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Wo also buy good farm mort- gages. Klofce tnv. uo.. umana. RELIABLE insurance. See O' Nell's Real Estate and insurance Agency.' 9 32-9 Bran reis Theater. Tel. Tyler 1034. MONET on and for city farm loans. H. W. Binder. National Bank Bldg. and City INSURANCE. Fire, Tornado, Automobile. See Ortminel, 849 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. 5V2 LOANI GARVIN BROS., Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. act MONET HARRISON A MORTON. v V 914 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES, BAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R E. CO., 1VU Omaha Nat'l FARM and city loans, 5-6 and 4 per cent W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bldg. : Doug. 1648. u no i n uun tv rn sun i 11 eater nuiw i.Ai-vjuA a -s.t Building, CITY and farm loans, lowest rates. R H. LOUUEE. Inc., 938 Keellne Bldg. 3100 to 310.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Bta. LOW RATES. C. O. CARLBERG, Brandfls Theater Bldg. D. 686, NO DELAT In closing loans. W. T. Graham, 604 Bee Bldg. Financial Wanted. CORPORATION wishes to borrow from pri' vate party 16,000; will pay 10 per cent Interest, fully secured; funds to be used for additional equipment. Information Capital Mining Co., 338 Brandeis theater. Abstracts of Title. IQT, Title. Guarantee and Abstract Co., li-CI l 306 a. 17tb St.. ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and ins. Co. Rlir"AliWTRACf6ir'w of fice In Nebraska. 200 Brandeis Theater. Financial Wanted. GALLAGHER & NELSON Represent prompt pay Insurance com panies. 644 Brandeis Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. FARM AND RANCH LANDS flonda Lauds. RAlSffi ALFALFA IN FLORIDA (Natal Hayl this winter. First cutting, 90 days, 8b4 to 380 annually on 960 land. 926 Pit 'on Blk Walnut tll (evenings) TEN acres of Florida land for sale, or would exchange for good Omaha property. Flscus, 4611 Camden Ave. Iowa Lands. 40 ACRES, well Improved, 8 miles from Pa clflc Junction, la.; will rent for 16.00 per acre or trade for income property In Omaha. Eugene Thomas. 413 Karbach Block. D. 3607. Kansas Lands. 140 ACRES of best Arkansas valley land joining Garden City, Kan.; 80 acres wheat. in one shape; 4U acres airaira; goon irri gating plant; all In fine shape to make money; will sell cheap, according to others Of same quality and location walking dlo tance of 94,000 high school amd churches. Address T. Hatch, Clmmeron. Kan. Michigan Lands. FOR SALE CLOVER-LAND FARMS. Grains thrive. Drouth, ball unknown. Root crops, dairying, graxlng, Ideal. Fine roads, market; 143 growing aays. Aver age killing frosts October 3. Terms easy. George Rowell, Jr., 23 Bacon Blk., Mar quette. Mich Minnesota Lands. MINNESOTA STATE SCHOOL LANDS The state of Minnesota will offer early In March, 60.000 acrea of her choice State School and University lands at prices ranging from 36 to 810 per acre. These lands will be sold in tracts of 40 acres and upwards. A cash payment of about 2 per acre Is required; the balance may be paid on or before 40 years, with In terest at 4 per cent per annum. For fur ther Information call or write M. T. Sayer, purchasing Agsnt, 3181 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis. Missouri Lands. SMALL MO. Farm io cash and f 5 month ly; no interest. or taxes; nighly productive land; close to 3 big markets. Write for photographs and full information. Munger, A-119 N. T. Life Bldg.. Kansas City. Ma Nebraska .Lands. 1 THE BON TONEST OF THE BON TONS. 160 acres, Improved, good neighborhood. Ideal laying, mile to high school, 12 grades, and several churches, etc.; !4 mile of dandy town, on transcontinental auto route, handy to Omaha. If you are extra particular as to loc-ation and lay of land, If you want something extra choice, then do not fail to see this, as THIS IS GOLD DOLLARS. Price only 9190 per acre for short time only, then not on the market at any price. The owner does not need your money, hence liberal terms, but you need this farm. This farm stands a good Increase. It is weU worth 9336 per aero today and will eventually be worth 9300 to $400 per. Goes for $190, March 1 pos session. Do not write, but wire as to when yon will be here. ORIN 8. MERRILL COMPANY, M. E. Cor. 33d and M Sts.. South Omaha. WE FARM the farm wo Mil yon. THB HUNGKstFOHO POTATO GROWERS' ASSN., Co-operaUvo Potato Farming, 16th and Howsrd Bta. opposite Audttorlom. FOR BALE or rent, 80 acres. 4A miles from Blair, all cultivated, 30 acres plowed. No Improvements, easy terms, Fred Bugeon. Blair. Neb. WE'l taod mad dry eooagb for cropt or no pay. Is oar way of draining land. No tract too large or too wot. Uuaraatos Dralnagt Co . Oakland. Neb, ONE-HALF' section Buffalo Co. corn and alfalfa land, value of Improvements over 96.000: Arte location; 340 er acre; deal with owner. Box Y 949, Omaha Bes. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Wisconsin Linda. WE OWN 150,000 ACRES. .$7.50 to $25.00 per acre Reasonable terms. GRIMMER LAND CO., Marinette, Wisconsin. Miscellaneous. H VRRNMFNT LANDS Many thousand acres, agrl .ultural and timber, tn Oregon and California, railroad grant lands, will be opened to homestead and sale; large sectional map and entry modifications, information about county soils, products. on mate, rainiaii, elevations, etc, postpaid. 31. Conlan A Co., 334 North 19tb St., Portland, Ore. AUTOMOBILES WILLYS-uVKRL-.ND. INC. USED CAR DEPT. Donglas 33:0. 304T-49 Farnam. Overland Tourings and Roadsters. Stud e baker 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 bo- ere AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 3309 Farnam tit. Douglas 3319. 1919 Uutrk Roadster Sacrtftre 1919 Saxon Roadster $360 1913 Hupmoblle Sacrifice 1916 Sterns Knight Sacrifice 15 PCT. Cash rebate on your auto insuranct pol Icy If your car Is equipped with PBRRT LOCK. Phone Douglas 8217. 894 Brandeis Bldg. 11913 PAIGE, electric equipped, 9319. 11914. 9-60 Maxwell api-edster, $499. Several second-hand Franklins. TELL A B1NKLET. 3818 Harney St. D. 1179. WE will trade you a new Ford lor your oia one. INDUSTRIAL OARAGE CO,, 30th and Harney. Douglas 9261, 2 IN 1 VUL. CO., 1619 Paven port Ht. (0 Per Cant Saved on Year Tire Expense. D. 4442, CR' SSTOWN garage 216 S. 34th St, parts ' r JHp 20, Apporson '09 and 11. mas ii. 1 Axons. 12, etc 7 -PASSENGER BulckTpeffectworklng or der. A. N. Schulxs. 3863 Ames Ave, Call after 9 p, m. Colfax 3087. WILL pay CASH FOR several ud TWO CYLINDER CARS. Phono Harney 6798 ana asK ror JOHN. 1914 Hupmoblle roadster at bargain; elec trlc lights, self -starter. Call Harney 4116. BERTSCHY "Kan-Fix-It." Southeast cor nor 30th and Harney Sts. Douilaa 2662. Auto Livery and Garages. EXPERT auto repairing, "service ear al- . ways ready. Omaba Garage. 301 .Har ttey St. Tyler 664. Auto Repairing and Painting. $100 reward for magneto we can't repair. Colls repaired. Baysdorfer, 210 N. lltb. NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service, and prices right. 318 a. itth. L. Hit. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THB MISSOURI PACIFIC vRAILWAT COMPANY. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNTTBD STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DIVISION. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK and BENJAMIN F. EDWARDS, as Trustees, COMPLAINANTS, vs. TUB MIS SOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, DEFENDANT, IN EQUITY, CONSOLI DATED CAUSE, NO. 4040. Referring to the final decree entered In the above entitled cause on iJecember 31, 1918; And to the copy of the Plan and Agree ment of Reorganization, as modified July 2b, 1916, of The Missouri Pari nc Railway Company and St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company, on file In the office of the Clerk of the United States Dis trict Court for the Eastern District of Mis souri, Eastern Division, notl is hereby given that complaints as to tho fairness or equltaMeness of the offers to creditors of the defendant, The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, made In or pursuant to said Plan, will be heard by the United States District fVmrt for the Eastern District of Missouri, Eastern Division, at the United States Dis trict Court Room in the City of St. Louis, Missouri, on March 4, 1917, commencing at two o'clock P. M., from the following per sons or corporations: (1) Those who prior to the entry of said decree, according to the orders ol said Court, filed with tiennre C. Hitchcock, Special Master, their claims or demands against the defendant Railway Company; (31 those who prior to the entry of said decree asserted such claims or de mands by action in any court of competent Jurisdiction; (3) those who prior to the en try of said decree Hied Intervening petitions In the above entitled cause or In any con stituent cause; and (4) those who, having a lien or any of the property of the de fendant Railway Company, by intervening petition, filed In the above entitled cause, prior to March 9. 1917, assert a liability of said defendant Railway Company for the debt secured by such lien. AH such persons or corporations who make no such com- Slatnt at the time and place aforesaid will s barred from doing so thereafter. Dated, January SI 1917. W. W. NALL, Clerk of the TTmrH fltates District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, East ern Division. REORGANIZATION of TITPJ MTHSOLRf PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY and rTP. I-OriR, IRON MOUNTAIN AD SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. TO HOLDERS OF UNSECURED CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THB MIS SOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANT OR ST. LOUIS, IRON MOUNTAIN AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY WHO. ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 21, 1914, ASSERTED THEIR CLAIMS OR DE MANDS (1) BY FILING THE SAME WITH GEORGE C. HITCHCOCK. THE SPECIAL MASTER APPOINTED BY THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR EASTERN PISTRHTF OF MISSOURI EASTERN DIVISION, IN THB CAUSE J M ViKril N f-WNDlMO KIN I l ILiKIJ UUAK ANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK AND BENJAMIN F. EDWARDS, AS TRUSTEES. COMPLAINANTS, AGAINST THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, DEFENDANT, CONSOLIDATED CAUSE NO. 4640," AND IN THE CACHE PENDING IN SAID COURT ENTITLED "UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK AND BEN JAMIN F. EDWARDS, AS TRUSTEES, COMPLAINANTS, AGAINST ST. LOUIS. IRON MOUNTAIN AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, DEFENDANT CONSOLIDATED CAUSE. NO. 4486." OR (2) BY ACTION IN ANY COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION. OH (It BY PI LINO INTERVENTION PETITIONS IN SUCH CAUSES, OR IN ANT CONSTIT UENT CAUHK THEREOF: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all hold- era of claims or demands above described that, upon the filing on or before March 16, 1117, or proper evidences or such claims or demanda and assignments thereof with Guaranty Trust Company of New York, No. 140 Broadway, New 'York City, as Deposi tary under the Plan and Agreement of Re organization, ss modified July 26, 1916, of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company and St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Rail way Company (under which the under signed are Reorganisation Managers), such holders will receive receipts therefor enti tling them to receive, when and as provided said modified Plan, and subject to an the provisions thereof. Convertible Five Per Cent Preferred Stock of the New Company to be organised pursuant to said modified Plan, or Vollog Trust Certificates for such Preferred Stock, at par, to the extent that their claims or demands may be established In either of tho above entitled causes In the United States District Court for the East ern District of Missouri, Eastern Division. Forms of the assignments to be filed is aforesaid and copies of said Modified Plan and Agreement will be furnished, upon re quest, by Guaranty Trust Company of New York. 140 uroaaway. ew York, or Mer cantile Trust Company, 721 Locust Street, St. Louis, Missouri. Dated, New rork, January 31, 1917. . Kl H,N, m)i;d A CO., Koorgant-atlon Managers. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stoekholders of The Bee Publish lag Company will be held at the enioe ot satd compear. Omaha. Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. m., on Monday. If arc n am, iwn, ror ine election or the Board of Directors for the ensuing rear and for tho transaction of such other busi ness as may properly corns befor tho moot ing. By order or tne rreaiaeni. N. P. FELL, Secretary. B44 F4d21t - NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice la hereby given tnat the regular annual meeting of (be stockholders of the Sooth Pi site Land Company will bo held at the office of said Company. Room 701, First National Hank Building, Lincoln, Ne braska, at 11 o'clock a. ra., 00 the tie van tb day of March A. D., 1911. Lincoln, iNeoraaKa, Marco :n. iif. C. H. MORRILL. President. W W. TURNER, Secretary ami Treasurer. 84;.F4dJ4t PERSONAL THB GREATEST GAIN 63,738 la Paid Want-ads ever made by an Omaha, paper, la the record of THE OMAHA HEM for 1916. BEST RESULTS LOWEST RATE. THE Salvation Army Industrial home so licits your old clothing, furniture, maga slnes. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4136 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new homo, 1119-1111-1114 Dodge at. MISS LARSON Hatha, massage and mani curing. Scalp and facial massage. Staata Institute, 1609 Harney St D. 7097. Open evenings and 8undays.fc MISS" LILLY lUlh, massage. 1322 Far- man St Phone loug. 2410. LUKLLA WEBSTER, massage and man! curing. 618 Paxton Blk. Red 3400. MISS S. BENJAMIN, manicuring, facial. scalp treatment. Staats tniu 1604 Harney. MAE' ullUOMAN, acienitftc maaaeuea and baths, 203 Karbarh blk. Red 3737. ALL Right Private Maternity Home, 3911 Miami St. Webster 2106. SCIENTIFIC massage, 629 Be Bldg. Phone Douglas 6272. E. BROTT Magnetic massage. 2434 Cuming MISS LILLY, mass., chiropody. 1323 Farnam. Manicuring and mass. 1433 Farnam. Rm. 19. Horstss Live Stock Vehicles ONE-HORSE MITCHELL WAGONS AND AUTO TRAILERS. Ws are overstocked on one-horse wag ons, several styles to select from, also automobile trailers, it styles, am new stock. For a few days will sell these wasons and trailers at less than the prea- ent wholesale prices. This class of goods is advancing steadily. Can be Inspected on our sample floor. MITCHELL WAGON CO.. 1113 Farnam St. NOTICE to the farmers. Pair of farm mai with a good Inch and a quarter harneaa. 7 and 8 years old; weight x.300 ids., siso. Also a team of mules 7 and 8 years old, weighing 8.600 lbs., $140. One good single driving horse ror sale. .si mason hi. PONY for sale or trade. croft St. Ed Lee, 403 Ban BARGAIN for cash; 19 big farm mares, span mules. Lady Owner, 3127 Douglas St. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Omaha Safe Deposit Co. to Common wealth Real Est a I Co., Thirty-ninth street. 133 feet south of Dodge street. east side, 60x166 $ 1 Columbian Investment Co. to John C Mr-Adams, northwest corner Forty ninth avenue and Wool worth avenue. 100x132 900 A B. Tarbox, et al, to C. E. Drake, northeast corner Thirty-fourth and Fort Omaha avenue, BOx 127.6 600 Louise K, Curtis jnd husband to Nels Poulsen. Thirty-ninth street, 300 feet north of Kansas avenue, east side. 60x130 209 Anna Chaloupka and husband, et al, to Andrew Llncowslcl and wife, south east corner Thirty-sixth and F streets, 46x130 409 William F. Zabel and wife to Thomas S. Keiley. northeast corner Eighteenth and Jackson. 41x76 George Schwer and wife to George Henry Schwar, "X" street, 88 feet east of Thirty-second street, north side. 83x107 1 Alice in Wonderland at The Muse for Kiddies "Alice in Wonderland," dearest of all stories for children, -will be shown on the screen at the Muse theater all dav todav. besrinnin&r at the usual hour for children's performancS, 10 O'clock. So great are the crowds wherever this picture has been sr.owa that repeated performances have had to be ffiven. "Rumpelstiltskin," another fascinat ing tale of enchantment, will be shown at the Strand for the children's program there under the direction of the educational committee of the Omaha Woman s club, of which Mrs. W. S. Knieht is chairman. The Besse theater on the South Side will show at its Saturday after noon children's program Marie Os borne in "Twin Kiddies," with a trav elogue and cartoon. 1 At the Muse during the two after noon performances Miss Rose Tap ley, a movie actress, will tell how pic tures are made. Berg Adds Millinery Department to Store E. "M. Meyer, buyer for the Berg Clothing company, has returned from the eastern markets. Mr. Meyer re ports that the war scare is not being taken seriously. The ever-increasing business of the ladies' department of the Ber(y store has necessitated adding a millinery department, which will be under the firm's own management and will be ready for business about March 1. Coffee Market. New York. Feb. 16. Coffee The market for coffee futures was Irregular today, the feature being near-month liquidation, chiefly In the way of switching from March to later deliveries. Offerings, however, were well established and the tone was generally steady. Prices opened at an advance of 6 to 8 points on recovering and a little trade buying, which seemed lo be Inspired by tho continued absence of selling pres sure from Hraail. After selling at 8.18c, March contracts eased off to 8.16c during the middle of the day under liquidation, while later months lost 3 or 4 points of the early gain, but later rallied, closing within a point or two or me oest, at a net aa vajice of 6 to 8 points. Hales, Including switches, 60,760 bags; February, 8. 1 4c ; March, 6.19c; April, 8.26c; May, 2.33a; Jnue. 8.38c; July, 8.43c; August, 8.48c; Sep tember, 8,62c; October, 8.66c; November, 8.60c: December, 8.64c; January, 8.6c. Soot, steady: Rio 7s, 10c: Santos 4s, 10 Vic. Cost and freight offers were about un changed with Santos 4s at 10c, London credits. Freight room Is said to be offer ing a little more freely, particularly to New Orleans. The official cables reported advances of 76&1O0 rels In the Brazilian spot markets, while Santos futures were 26 rels higher to 26 rels lower. Kansas City Oeneral Market. Kansas City. Feb. 14. Wheat No. 2 hard, 3L78eL84; No. 2 red, 41. 7841. fl! May. $1.72; July, $1.46. Corn No. 2 mixed, 984a98.c; No. 2 white, 984 999c; No. 2 yellow. tscf9$1.00; May, 98Vi8c; July, 9747c. Oats No. 2 wmie, vvoikc; o. X mixed, 7tt&ri8c. Eggs Firsts, 38c. Hay Market. Receipts light, market firm. Demand rood oa el grade of bay and alfalfa. Prairie Hay Choice upland. 112.600-18 9. No. I $11.60012.60: No. 3. $19.00011.,,; "o I, 98 00 0 9.00 Mldisnd, No. 1, midland, tll.99vtll.60; NO 3. 99.09019,09, Lowland. t:n 1, $H 60 0 9 on. No 8. 97. 90 . .99: No 9. t9.9te7.OT Oil and Rosin. Savannah. Ga.. Feb. 16. Oil Turpentine. firm. 48c; sales. 201 bbls,: receipts, 14 bbls.: shipments, 397 bbls.; stocks, 14,993 bbls. Rosin rirm: saien. ivs nois. ; receipts. 5811 bbls.; shipments. 240 bbls.; stocks, 79, 71 bbls. Quotations: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, 34.00; H, I, K, M, $6.20; N, $6.40; WO, $6.60; WW, $.7f.. Uv Htwk In Sight. Cattle. , Hogs. Sheep. Chicago 3.000 28,000 7,000 Kansas City 600 2,600 2.100 St Louis. . 700 7,800 6&0 Sioux City-- 1,400 16,000 1.200 Omaha 800 13,000 7.300 Totals $.400 66,300 22,100 London Stock Market. London. Feb. 16. -American securities were neglected and featureless on the stock exchange today. Silver liar, 38 Hi per ounce. Monsy 6 per cent. Discount Rates Short and three moot ha' bills, 9 per cent. 84. Ixtuls Grain Market. SL Louis. Mo.. Feb. 16. Wheat No. 2 red. nominal; No. 2 hard. $1.8601.90; May, $1.74; July, $1.49 . Corn No. z, utv; ro. - wan-, eji.ui, Msy, $1.04)4: July. 99t: oats No. 3. 6c; wo. 3 wnite, now. HEW YORK STOCKS Leaders Are Again in Sole Possession of the Stock Exchange. REVERSE THEIR ATTITUDE New York. Feb. 14.Trader- were again In sole possession of the market today and In part reverserl their attitude of the pend ing session, covering short contracts on the more encouraging developments over night. Chief among these was the action taken by the leading transportation lines to relive freinht ccngestlon. Conditions In Mexico and Cuba alto were regardfd with Jw apprehension. Steamship Issues evinced some relaxation of recent pressure on the more satisfactory outlook for that Industry and metals responded to reports of further Inquiries for tho re fined product from home and abroad. Dealings were only nominally larger than In the early days of Uie week, but took In a oonsMerahly larger number of Individual stocks. Among these were some of (he dormant specialties which 'received their Impetus or support largely from speculative pools. Of the more popular storks, United States Steel pursued th narrowest course, mov ing within a radius of 1 points and clos ing at a net. gain of a point. Coppers and shippings fluctuated at extreme gains of 1 to 9 points. Texas company, which whs unusually active, making a gross ad vance of 6H points and New York Air Brake was 7H points higher at Its bast. Among the utilities, Mackey company, Local Traction and (las hardened 1 to 3 points and motors were represented at similar advances by Stialebaker and Oen eral Motors, The higher prlmd speclaltlns were only orvuelnnally quoted, American Snuff rising 7 points un publication of the annual report. In the railway division. New York Cen tral, Chicago A N or t western, common and preferred: Louisville A Nashville and Den ver A Rio Grande, preferred, at gains of 1 to 3 points, were offset by more moderate recessions In Union Pacific. Canadian Pa cific, Reading, Lentil. Valley & N?w Haven, the latter at the new low record of 36. Total sales of stocks, 331.000 n ha res. Honda were Irregular, but standard Issues, Including the International group, were firm. Total sales, par value, $2,440,000. United States coupon 8s fell 4 Pr cent on call. Registered 2s and 4s declined and H Pr cent, respectively, on actual sales. Number of sales and Quotations on lead ing stocks were: Sales. High. Imw. Close. Am. Reet Sngar. . . 9.100 90 88 89 American Can 1,000 42 4!i 48 Am. Car A Fndry 400 02 43 62 Am. Locomotive... 900 70 69 69H Am. Smell. A Ref . . 3,309 97 94 94 Am. Sugar Ref.... 400 109 108 108 Am TeL A Tel 124tf Am. Z.. L. A S.... 900 34 36 34 Anaconda Copper. 4.400 74 76 76 Atchison 399 102 103 102 Haldwln Loco mo.. 900 63 63 62 Baltimore A Ohio.. 900 74 76 76 B. A R Copper 1.600 46 44 46 Cal. Petroleum 2,000 24 38 83 Canadian Pacific... 3,400 163 160 161 Central Leather... 17.700 86 84 66 Chesapeake A Ohio 600 69 69 67 C, M. A St. P.... 2,400 80 79 80 Chicago A N. W... 1,000 118 116 117 C, R, I. A P 86 Chino Copper 1.100 64 63 64 Colo. Fuel A Iron., t.aflft 44 43 44 Corn Produda Ref. 8,200 21 20 21 Prucible Steel 6.200 & 44 84 Distillers' Securities 400 26 26 26 Brie 2.HA0 26 36 26 General Electric... 400 164 164 164 Great No. pfd 1,400 112 112 U2 Great No. Ore ctfs. 4"0 31 si 31 Illinois Central 700 101 101 101 Inter. Con. Corp... 200 13 13 12 Inspiration Copper. 6,100 66 64 Inter. Harvester... 111 I. M. M. pfd. clfs.k31,000 70 47 67 K. C. Southern 11 Kennecott Copper.. 2,409 43 42 43 Louisville A Nash 12" Mex. Petroleum.... 8,400 '87 84 84 Miami Copper 800 .17 37 34 Mo. Pacific new... 600 31 SS SS " ::::::::: 24 23 23 Montana Power National Ijnad NflvaHa CTnnner 800 34 New or centra... a,i" rbq n-a N. T N. H. A H . . 10,700 38 26 37 Norfolk A Western 300 129 128 128 Northern Pacific... 400 103 103 103 Purine Mall 1.200 23 23 . 22 Pacific Tel. A Tel 29 Pennsylvania 1.300 &4 64 64 Ray Con. Copper... 1.300 95 26 26 Reading 4.800 915 90 91 Rep. Iron A Steel.. 2,200 76 74 74 Hhatturk Aril. Cop 24 Southern Pacific... 700 9 3 98 93 Southern Railway. 28 Studfbaker Co 3.800 104 100 103 Texas Company.... 8.000 223 216 321 Union Pacific 2.600 187 138 137 Union Pacific pfd 83 U. S. Ind. Alcohol.. 4.100 124 123 123 U. 8. Stel 98,700 106 106 106 U. S Steel pfd 600 117 117 117 lTtah Copper 10,300 199 106 107, Wabash pfd. B" 86 Western Union 93 W rutins-house Elor. 9.700 60 40 60 Total sales for the day. 336,000 shares. Now York Money Market. New York, Feb. 14. Money On call, ateady; high,- 2 per cent; low, 2 per cent; ruling rate, 3 per cntj last loan, 3 per cent; closing bid, 3 par cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time Loans Easier ; sixty and ninety days, 2 04 per cent; six months, 4 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 404 per cent Sterling Exchange T Sixty-day bills. $4.72 ; commercial sixty-day bills on banks, $4.73; commercial sixty-day bills, $4.72; demand, $4.76; cablea, $4.74 7-lR. Stiver Bar. 7f,c; Mexican dollars, 60 c Bonds Govern men t, easy; railroad, Irrcg alar. U. S. r. ts. reg.94 M, K. 4 T, 1st 4s 79 do coupon ... 99 Mo. P. con. 6s. .104 U. S. 8s. reg.,.,100 Mont. Power 6s.. Jl do coupon ...)00N. Y. C. deb. U, 8. 4s. reg....107N. Y. City 4s.t07 do coupon ...109 New Haven c. 6s. 100 A.T.AT.cv.4s 104 No. Pacific 4s... 84 Aiifflo-French 6a. 93 do 3s 66 Atch. gen. 4bj... 94 'Ore. H. L. ref. 4s 93 H A O. 4s. .T... 92Pac. T. A T. 6s. .100 Beth. St. rrf. 6a. 100 Penn. con. 4s..l04 Central Pac. 1st. 90 do gen. 4a...l03 C. A O. CV. 4S. 63 Keafling gen. 48. 06 C. B A a it. 4s 17 4i So. Pac. cv. 6s. .100 C.,M.ASt.P.cv.6s 102 do ref, 4s 92 C.,R.I.AP.ref.4s. 75 So. Railway 6s. .101 c, A s. reL 4s. K4 union ractnc 4s. 7 D. A R. G. c. 4s. 81 do cv. 4s 92 Rrla aW 4s 117 UlT. S. Rubber 6s. .102V Gen. Electric 6s. 106 U. S. Steel 6s. ..106 Gt. No. 1st 4e 89BW. Union 4s., 94 I. C. rrf. 4s 91Dom. of C, 1931, 98 K. C. So. ref. 6a. 88 Bid. L. A N. on. 4a. . . 93 Metal Marts-. New York. Feb. 14. Metals Lead. strong at $10.00 bid. Spelter, quiet; spot, East St. Louis delivery. 110.60 asked. No change was reported tn the copper situa tion today. Spot and nearby deliveries were nominal, while small lota of electrolytic fur the second quarter were quoted at $33,000 34.00. Quotations for the third quarter ranaed from 831.00 to 432.00. Tin. m-v: apot, $4f8O06O.6O. At London; Spot copper, 140; futures. 136; electrolytic. (149. Spot tin, 1196; fu tures, 797 10a. Lead, 130 10s; spelter, 47, Sugar Market. New York. Feb. 14. Sugar Raw, nomi nal; centrifugal, 6.40c; mnlnn-es, 4 -fined, firm; fine granulated, 7.0007.36c, Futures were strong and excUti.,. . .. was active covering of short and consid erable buying by Cuban Interests, prompted by the unsettled conditions In Cuba and the firmness of the spot market. At noon prices were 16028 points net higher. Dry Goods New Tork, Feb. 14. Gray cotton goods were steady today. Some bleached cottons were reduced for the distribution of stocks, notice being given or an advance to take ffect Monday, Cokvred cottons were firm. Wool markets were strong with rising prices. miiiMiiiiiiimntiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiu6iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii MERCHANDISE of Unusual Merit 1 offered here Saturday at greatly reduced prices I Men's "Heavy Union Suits, I at 98tf Ladies' Wool Sweaters - at $1.00 I Special from our bar- ? gain basement for Satur- day French Gray Enamelware, including kettles, pails, i tea kettles, etc., choice 1 at 39C I ,l,r,.U.l.,1,l.i,iUlU.1.,...l,.i1.,l,ilrM, Ready-to-wear manufacturers were moder alely buay on short notlc orders. BRAnSTRKETS TRADE REVIEW. Conn try's Trad Oonttnoe Hoarier Thai. Tear Ago. : New York, Feb. 19. Tomorrow rad srroefa will Bay: Despite many drawbacks, chief of thes being partially blockaded by foreign trade, unprecedented railway congestion, threaten lng public food and fuel supplies, and very, cold, stormy weather, the country's trad continues large heavier than a year as at this date tn fact. This Is of course espe cially true of spring trade, which Is secure beyond peradvenlure, except where delays In shipping threaten to retard deliveries p urgently reqoired goods. It is In the mat ter of far future trade and in Industrial op erations that retarding or disorganising ef fects are most evident, and hero the domi nant note as regards future buying is one oC conservatism. Weekly exchanges $4.11 V 706.000, Local Stocks and Honda. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brtnkr A, Co.. 419-62 Omaha NaUooal Bank building. Omaha: Stocks Bid. Asked. Rurgess-Nash Co. 7 pet. pfd 49 101 Continental Gas A Elep. Co. pfd.. 76 77 Cudahy Packing Co. com 111 11 2 Cudahy Packing Co. pfd 106 107 Deere A Co. pfd 98 0H Douglas Hotel Co. combined..... 96 7" V Fairmont Creamery Co, pfd 106 107- Ooch M. A E. Co. 7 pet. pfd. H..100 10- Hardlng Crnam Co. 7 pcL pfd. . . .104 . Lincoln T. A T. Co. com. 7 pet... 97 94 Lincoln Traction Co. com E0 60 O. A C. B. SL Ry. com 48 60 O. A C. B. St. Ry. pfd 78 76 O. A C. B. Ry. A Bridge pfd.:.. 62 6.' Omaha E L. A P. Co. pfd 8? . . . Ravenna Telephone Cd 44 100 State Rank of Omaha lift ian Journal-Stockman, So. Omaha. ..107 16314 Swift Co 134 m Union Stock Yds. Co. 9 pet..,.. 102 ...... Bonds Am. Tel. A Tel, Co. 6s 49 !T' Rooth-Ht. Louis C. 8. 6a, 1921.... 99 100 Chadron. N.-b., 6s, 19,16 103 104 Chicago Railways 1st 5a 94 4f!S Cudahy Packing Co. 6s. 1944... 99 100 la. Portland Cement Co. 6s, 1923. 99 100 Kearney. Neb., Srh. 4s, '21-34.100.28 101 31 Morris A Co. 4a 9.tl 94 Omaha Athletic Club 4a. 19-'33. 9) 100 O. A C. B. St. Ry. 6s, 1928 96 97 Omaha E. L. A P. Co. Gs, 1932... 99 Omaha Gas Co. &s, 1917 97 S i. Pacific G. A E. L. Co. 6s. 1943. 91 2V Scottsbluff. Neb., municipal 6s.. .100 103.9 Swift A Co. 6a. 1944 101 101 V V. S. Hubber Co. 1st ref. 6s. '47. 94 95 AMTHF.MlWr BRANDEIS Aaartca'a C ateat More. I Mai. 13. Ev-nca!20 , TIMES , I rlca'a Or. ateat More. I Show THE SMART SET I Muakal Cenaa, Hw Nxrte. Prata-i-Nlfkta. 2Sc 10c 7Sc Matlawa, XSe, 50c DAVn NIGHTS, 2 MATINEES f DUIU CaaHaaactoi Sunday, Feb. I 0 Tbe Stroaaeet Beak Plaf la Dead. "Tb. Winning of Barbara Worth" BMutlful Sine, , Puwerlul Cat. Plicae! TSe, SOe, SSe, 2Se. MathM.1 Sua day, Wedneedar. 2c BOYD LAST TIME Marine. Today. SSe 'MS BIRTH CONTROL "TrlT Ta, DeeaHea el We Hearl Oe Ennr Weiaaa'i Mia, I "Her Unborn Child" A Bhj Play ay Howard MiKsat Sanaa Not a Pktur. Every- Over II ' Is Admitted. Doug, The Best of Vaudeville Last two times of Cacil Cunning ham, Honey Boys and current bill. MATINEE TODAY, 2:15 S. TONIGHT 8:10 "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" : ' Max BelsieL yrsdaeor "The Marry fts.ttri" nant The Spiegel Revue "uque lllr MeaN. Illd,!. Hlller ferrr Aaaadatn. "The Girl ea the Ueeeiiae." elwtrleel Revelry. Extre. To..y a., Frl4ay Nltaa Perlaet FNarr. Cm IMta. Oeae te O.eha Vmm.m. Tn,hy .ee. te vleMrt Matlna, Enry Wet Day. PHOTOPLAYS Saturday Aft.rnoon "Alice in Wonderland" Saturday Night LENORE ULRICH "Her Own People" JA Norma Talmadge PANTHEA I s (Not a aerial, but a vtwor svpr- " 9 feature. - 3 i During Engagement This Fsatnra Matinee f , I Price Sam as Night. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY KATHLYN WILLIAMS v - "REDE&MINO LOVE" A dramatic and thrilling chapter from life. Saturday Morning 10 A M. Special Children Performance Direction Omaha Woman's Club "RUM PELS TILS KIN" . i9tl9lltUllt4lflHlllllllil4llltlt11IMIItlUilligtigil4HIII9il911llllili:3 PRINCESS IVi,". - HOME OF ri Vf FIRST RUN PICTURES F . - GALE HENRY, ta . . "MULE MATES" i. LOUISE LOVELY. In ' " "THE FOURTH WITNESS" LKO Funny Comedy. " Univereal Screen Marazine. . " ri :M.I X'l I. Il l l.il :l !..(,. Int.. -! .III:::: ggf ISABEIXE MILLER CO. J KARTELL! U. y SILBER AND NORTH A A ANITA ARLISS A CO. Y A I LOIS MEREDITH, ta 9 f "SOLD AT AUCTION" g