Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 21, 1908, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 15, Image 15
K N REAL ESTATE CITT riOFERTT FOR IAMB. (Continued. STOP AND THINK How much cash' you pay out in rent each year; $10.00 per month, $120.00 per year; $15.00 per month, $180.00; $20.00 per month, $240.00, etc. Good payment on a home, and you pay but f7 interest instead of from 10 to 20 vhen renting. We have easy term bargains that will surprise you. See us at once and start on purchase of your lot or home today. A trscl of bestitlful lota, hlrrh, Cine view for mile in every fllwllon, only two blocks south from Military Ave. cat and rlnnann business confer. Prices, $250 to Mu; $10 rajih, $b per montn. 1 So. 2m.lt at., l-room and I-room cot tages, rlly water, east front, pavement and brick walka, paid; 12,600; small cash payment, baianca monthly. 3I31-2S Jackson St., 1 apartments, 4 rooma each, 2.1M; large corner lot; easy terms. 8 rooms, partly modern, near lth and I'buI gts., 2.i; mo cssh, balance :0 per month. Alao 12 rooma, I.1.5C0, similar terms. Fine double apartment, 12 rooma each, all rr.ndern, east and wet frontage on two sircels, flOxiW. paved, plenty of room fur additional apartments, flat or cottage, i'holre location, near Bherman Aw. and Lake t. Only tf.Bon; small amount down, balanco same as rent. 2GWI C'blcnKo St., 10 rooms, lot 60x130, $3,900; rental terms. Good 12-rnorn modern dwelling, full Int. near 18th and avenworth 8ts., $6,500, $du0 "", oaiance a per month. Oood s-ronni house, large store buildinic, with basement and brick bake oven, barn i Russell &McKitrick' Co- 432 ttamge Building. BARGAINS '$3,250.00 NEW 7-ROOM HQlKE ALL MODERN. 3MS f4. 171 ii St., lot 8i110. Don't dis turb the people; let us show yo'i through. . Seeing Is beMcving. $2,400.00 1018 SOUTH 25TII STREET 7-room Iiouhp,' ilty water, gas and elec tric light, sower, good cistern, shade and fruit trees, permanent walks, close to school, car line and In walking distance; i an give Immediate possession; terms. $1,400.00 IF SOLD QUICK. XO. 2552 SAHLER STREET. 5-room cottage, double floors, bricked ."ollnr. city water, permanent walks, shade and burn. Your chance for a home or In vestment $7u0 cash, balance, ohrv terms. BrKt'IAI, HAROAIN IN A CHtVCR IT. On Ud St., between ir'aclflc and Popple ton Ave.; paved street, Car line, 6xlM. Lots In this vlcinltv are worth from $2,000 to I2.&.W. ,VB WANT AN OFFEK on this lot. Cash talks. B1RKETT & TEBBENS, 4.3 ' Bee xBUlg. 'Phone Doug. 47T4. (l m 20 Dpn't Get v Sour; The next good thing for Omaha Is a large pl kio works. Don't get sour on this. If LniHha Is helped, you are helped.' We have a .fino niece of trackage right close to the Pickle Works that looks sweet to use, either as an Investment or a Jobbing house, or business where tracktige is wanted. Original size or Idt 6txl:i2. The tiack cuTs off a little on one end. II Is located near the 11th street viaduct and the buildings now on the lot bring In a rental of $47.6t per month. Come in and let me show you this. You can double your money sure. It's your move. Price $4,000. Arthur C. Crossman, 21 Board of Trade Bldg?. Telephone Douglas 6107. (19)-391 20 TUB HERD ABSTRACT CO.. established Prompt service. Oet our prk-ea. 1710 Farnam. (19$ 6f MAKE AN OFFER on the modern t-room house and lot 60x156, east front, at 132 No. sMh Ave... between Dodge end Capitol Ave.. The ground It worth $tti) or $70 a front-foot and the houss would cost $4,0(4) to build. Can be bouglil tor less than $5,500. REED BROS., 17W t'arnam Su (1)-M774 ONLY $350 CASH. $2,500. BRAND NEW Fivt roetni, all modern except heat, pol ished floors, nicely papered, elegant gal and etecti'tu fixtures, latest plumbing; like lot, east front; ti.Suu; $Ji0 cash, bal ance - Per month leveled at t ti. 4uth bt. Call at office for key and investigate. You. can never purchase a better bousa tr the money. C. O. CARLftERO, U N. V. Lire Bldg. ' R8TR ACTS OP" TITLE Jessen ' Mc Iianlel. Prompt and accurate service. 'Phone Duug. Board of Trade. (lK)-M 1U New 8-Room House On MuTcy St., near 10th. Hardwood floors; paved street; fine lot. Price. $5,300. i The Byron Reed Co.. "Phone Ding. IS' 213 So, lftb St. (19)-311 29 FLAT LOCATION $3 f.et. east front, near northwest corner )th and Davenport, onevof the fiiuat I.K'Btloiis in the city for flats; less than reet rrom high schoo and five blocks from poatofftre. WM. E. ROMANO. TeL Douglas Ul. 3-V Board of Trade. (1)-Mt3 iS MODERN 8-room cottage: hot water heat; best plumbing; large attle; for sale by owner at a bargain. 415 N. 3ftth ft ; West Fur us m district. (Wt M41I Six I WANT n offer op ths property. 112$ and 1130 6 $it Bl i two modern houses and good bar; well rented. This property la owned by au casters) party who muat THOMAS BRBNNAN. Room 1. New Vwk Lite Bldg. Ur.'-Miil Foil BALE By the owner, g-rnom Bouse, Ksulilully finished, laige and n.iely ar raiigtd rooms, atrirtly modern: cannot full to please; location in the best resi dence district of Omaha; prke right; terms to please; on maikvt ten days ouly. (.all and examine. 8111 Pacific tit. (19) 26$ 9 ARC TOO thinking of finding mors suitable office for your rear estate busi ness? The teiwteni'y ts for ta lucrase ef traffic on VN est Farnam 8i. ! why nut look at pe we sit oilvneg In the best ailoiitrd olfH-e building 111 this tluttrictf Mi. linker will show you. Ask for hint at K.oyu lOi, Bs Bid UW-W'JW REAL ESTATE CITT PROFEHTT FOR f ALB (Continued ) for several head of horses. Inrae lot, east front, rm paved street, near 1.1th and Dor casonly $1,750; $li0 cash, balance $.5 per month. !-r. mod., corner lot, near lflth and Maple ,Sao; llfiO cash, IJO per montn. J-r., full lot. Olbson station $; $X rash, a per month. S-r.. city water, (rood barn, near 6th and Woolworth $1.9fi0; $!() cash, $15 per ma, 4-r., gas, water and sewer, full lot. near 80th and Seward $1,400; $76 cash, $ii per month. S-r., newly remodeled, close In $1,900; $100 cash, $1 per mo. 6-r., city water, near S7th and Dodfe si.wio; Jit) casn, lis per montn. Very desirable new 7-room. all modern home, full lot, cholee location, close In and convenient to car W,2aw. Choice 6-r.. new. all modern, lot 60x1491, Marh and sightly location, near 3Sth and Grand Ave. only w.s&o. lLasy terms. Neat 8-r. cottage, city water, full tot, near 27th and Burdette $l,9nu; easy terms. Theso are bargains well worth your In vestigation and we have plenty mora on similar terms. 15th and Harney Sts () 393 20 Special Bargain West Farnam Home $7,500 Located between CId and 3fth Bts, a choice soutJi front lot with 10-room house, oak finish in first story, separate bath and toilet for servants, cistern, auto garage, permanent walks; part cash, balance easy, A well mint, . comtorianie noma in one of the best neighborhoods In the city, Worth at least loOO more than the price. J.H. Dumont & Son 'I'liono Douglas 690. 1006 Farnam St. (19) 3U 20 A SNAP ' 8-ROOM J IODERN HOME Plastered Attic. Two bkcka from a4tli Bt. car. ' South front. Lot fiOxltis, paved street. 2570 Popploton Ave. Inquire at 2toti I'oppleto'n Ave. U3)-M1E0 FOR QUICK SALE. List your city property with us. Ws have the buyers, it costs nothliiK to tell us what you have. WAIT INVESTMENT CO.. . 401 Be Bldg. Omaha, Neb. (1-M286 24 LIST your property with Chris Boyer, 22d and Cuming Bts. (19) 664 FOR SALE One of the best residences in city; 200 feet east front on Park and Boulevard. Oood garage:, grounds covered with large trees, house perfectly moaern. ew wiinin year, call and see, fl. WtD at, (!) M23 23 PEAL ESTATE TITLE TRUST fT OBAS. F. WILLIAMRON. Pros , (19) 65 REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB Gonads). CANADA LANDS We have for sale 200,900 aerea of choice prairie lands, located in well settled dis tricts In Saskatchewan and Alberta, near railways and towns. Have fine colonising propoalt lone. J.ow prices, easy payments, government title. Write for map and pam phlet. Active agents wanted. Stewart & Matthews Co., Ltd., 30$ Jackson St., Bt. Paul. Minn. (JO) M403 3x lawsu FOK SALE. . A splendid bargln in It aerea right In the city limits. See us quick; we can t hold It. KAMI! ft VAN TUIL, Both 'Phones 122. Hooius 224-6 Merriam Bile Council Wluns, lows. (20) M37S 22x Nebraska). M ACRES land In Banner county. Neb. SS bu. wheal. Der acr was raised on ad. joining farm. Terms. J. II. Franklin, uaraer DtocK, umaua, jnso. (W-hui a FOUR FIECES 10-ACRE TRACTS About 1H miles west of Florence, good garden and fruit land, aome good large shade trees on every ten-acre piece and the price only $100 an acre; will make reasonable terms. This is the cheapest land so close to Omaha. Hastings & Heyden, 1704 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb. on 3tsa READ TIHS I am offering for a short time one ef the very best little farms In Cuming county, Nebraska. This farm consists of 100 acres, evxry foot good tillable land, all fenced, has well and windmill, a good l-room house, 1" stories, barn 10x24, with lean-to 10x:4, double corncrlb u)x'J4, with driveway, and other small buildings, all in good con dition. This laud lies high and sightly and close to the town of West Point. Price, $0,6uO; $-,fts) CBhh, balance t per cent. W. S. FRANK, 321 Neville Block, Omaha. IJU) 3SS U North Dakota. OlT THEY GO On the new C, M. & St. P. Coart Railway, through Adams county. North Dakota, Which is attracting humesct-kers lo an unexcelled farming cour try. Sunshine, free coul. pure water, sure crops, a home d profitable occupation for you. Lam but $10 to t'M an acre now. liasy terma. We have homastead rt-liiKiuisbnients for sale. Se Wm. 11. Drown Co. Haynea or Mutt. North Dakota, or 121 LuSulle St., Chicago, 111. Maps free. Mention this paper. Or write our Mandan, North Da kota, office. (Jul MW al lacellas) smb. HERE IS A "QUICK MONEY MAKER. LOCATE on the Lower Brule Reservation. Good claims yet to be had, open for filing. Will locate you for reasonable amount. Addreas O. M. Berilesou, I r.blio. S. D. (I AU47 April t WESTERN LAND, large and small tracta sale bnd exchange. National lnvt. to., tat Braudela BWig. JU 17 REAL ESTATE LOANS PRIVATE MtNEY-NO DKLAY. OA11VJN llMOi., ivH FAHNAM. tr)-o LOANS on improved Omaha property O Kevfa 1C E. Co., lull N. V. Lite Bldg. (2.') m1 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Faruaiu mili Co., U20 Faiuant Bt. Ui oJ $Hi TO $io.fiO made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., Isih and Faraain. (23) fail LOWEST. iUlTt3-liaii. I'axton Block. (2i-u TOE OMAHA REAL ESTATE LOANS' (Continued. Nebraska fat-ma ana good, business prtip. eily In Omaha. AI.FKKI) C. KK-j;NEIT. Ut First X"intioiil Hn, Building. Tel. J (Z7)-07 1 HAVE mmiey to losa on Omaha property. In turn of W to no aeiay; money on hand. . AKiON ' LEWIS, ACHR SPECIALIST, J4 N. Y. Ule. PRIVATE MONEY-CASH ON HAND NO DEMI. J. n. jiiniun, vt-t in i NAT. BANK BLDU. TiJ DOL O. 11T7S. (22) WANTED City loans. Inters Trust Co. (-i)-J MONET TO LOAN Pay oe Investment Co. (iii) Obs MONEY to loan on Improved city property. Hastings fc iieywn, irus jrarnam tsi. (i!-i PRIVATE money to loan; no delays. J. 1 1 , piiei nuvu, .iwv. -mui. .hub. (22) S70 MONEY TO LOAN-On improved city property, auuaing mans s specially. o on lay. W. 11. Thomas. bOS 1st Nat 1 Bk Bldg. (22) M741A1 W. IL Thomas lends money. Oa-M742 A 11 WANTED TO BUY WANTED Ts buy secondhand furniture. cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, eld clothes, quilts and all kinds of tools, or will buy the furniture of your house complete. The highest price paid. Call the right man. Te4. Douglas SS7L (26)-M17B M4 SECONDHAND feed sacks. No amount too large or lo imau. vvagner, aui. ri. it in. (2)-671 CASH paid for secondhand clothing, shoes, etc. 208 N. ltitii tit. let. itca a;i-5. (26)-72 BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, stoves, doming, shoes, etc. Ked 6401. (25)-M454 WANTED Second-hand sodaN fountnln. Ad dress C. N. D., care of. E. K. Bruce Co., Omaha, Neb. (25) -203 J2x WANTED Stock of general mdse., $.1,000 to $5,000 in town close to Omaha; will buy for cash at disomirt or trade land. Address Box 84, Bpencer. Neb. ' (26) M20$ WANTED A second-hand high-wheeled automobile. Give description and price (26)-37 Jl WANTED TO BUY. We have $l,ono to Invest in a good first mortgage Omaha city or farm security! must draw a fair rate of Interest and a liberal discount. Address K 421, Bee Bldg. (25) M418 22 WANTED TO RENT WANTED Permsnent room and board. In strictly private family, by gentleman and wife; references exenanged; no boarding houses need apply. Address O 17K. care Bee. (20) 307 20x YOUNG man wants nice single room, with or wlthjjut board; near 18th and Farnam Address F 343, care Bee. (28) M412 2.x. WANTED SITUATIONS SITUATION WANTED By experienced chauffeur, of 24; thoroughly acquainted with gasoline cars; careful driver and good repair man: factory experience; good appearing, aingle; nondrlnker; beat of rererence. Address H 36o. care nee. (2D-M356 22x SITUATION wanted as chambermaid or general housework. 911 B. 11th St. (27) 381 ax s ' '" " 1 11 ' WANTED Position by a first class woman stenographer. Experienced, rapid anl ac curate. Capable of handling correspond ence without dictation. Wish a prsition with heavy work and full responsibility. Salary $76 per month. Address B-17A care Bee. (27) M140 2ix Thrre of our White Hteanior customer have purchased new 1()0 modrt and offer their 1004 and 1005 models for sale at special bargains. These cars are now In our Re liository, at 18th and Harney streets. They are all in first class condition and have the 1006 improvements. These standard Whites are belter bargains than many new cars on the market today. 18th 2nd Harney Sts. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS United States to Marena MrNeal, n4 sw4 and sH nwi, 10-1&-12 $ Richard Scannell, bishop, to Mary Nutoff, lot a, block , St. Mary's add 100 Ernest Sweet to Mary H. l.'pjohn, lot 10, Ernest Sweet's 2d add S,$0O Nathan P. Dodge, Jr.. and wife to Mary dross, lots 27, 28, K). 30 and $1, Benson Heights 1,150 Highland Realty company to Mattie Penn, lots IS and 17. block 1, and Iota 8 and 9. block 2. 1st add. to Central Park 150 Phillip Schlalfer and wife to Anna Buck. WK feet lots U and 14, block 11, llanscom Place 1,&i0 Katharine James Enurnler to Hannah v B. James. undiv lot 1, block 3, vHlmebaugh's add bo Ernest Sweet and wife to Cordelia company, lota 8 and V, Ernest Sweet's Jd add 2,400 Charles Selleck and wife to Robert Severl. lot 11, block 61, South Omaha 1,000 County treasurer to W. R. Wall, lot 7. block 236, Florence , Wilson T. Graham and wife to Peter S. Peterson and wife, lot , block I, Plalnytew t,2J0 Total amount of transfers $20,250 GOVERNMENT NOTICES DRWW CARRIAGE COMPANY OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 18. Ihus. Sealed proposals, lu tripli cate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office until I N o'clock p. m., April 1$, litis), and then opened in public, for the construction of s.a ex tension of the sewerage and draining sys tem and for the construction of an ex tension of the water distributing system at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. The said extension of sewer is about 7,000 feet of -inch and g-inch piie. with manholes and connections to buUdlnga. The ex tension to water system to be about T0,M) feet of 4-inch and 4-inch pipe, with all necessary specials, fire hydrants, bouse connections, etc. Full informstion, blank forma and specifications furnished on sp plication to this office. The t'nlted States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof. Envelopes containing blda should be endorsed, "Pro posals for extending sewer snd water sys tems at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming." and addressed to CAPTAIN V. K. HART, lnia Infantry. Acting Q us rtermsjaier, U. S. Army, in charge f (construction. Chsy erioe, Wyoming. Meiiio-s-r-ai-ABH-a DAILY DEE: SATURDAY, MARCIt 21, 1008. GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING UUARTER- masior. Cheyenne. Wyoming. March 14, Healed proposals, in triplicate, will he received at this office until !:; p. m., mountain time. April In. t!s, st which lime they will be opend In public, for construct ing, steam hunting, plumbing, electric wir ing and furnishing and installing electric light fixtures In the following buildings at Fort L). A. Russell. Wyoming, vis: 2 sets of colonels' quarters, 1 set of field officers' quarters. $ double sets of captains' qusr- ters, 4 double sets of lieutenants' quarters. 4 double sets of noncommissioned staff of ficers' quarters. 2 band barracks, g double field artillery barracks, ft artillery sthles for 1.18 horses, 1 field, ststf and bend stable for Ml horses, 2 artillery gun sheds and $ double stable guard, "tiddler and farrier shops. Specifications and blank forms of proposal may be obtained at this office. Plans and specifications for the work site- elfled above for the Inspection of bidders li be placed as follows, vis: In office of depot quartermaster, Omaha, Nebraska: chief quartermaster, Chicago, Illinois; de pot quartermaster, St. IjoiiIs. Mo.; depot quartermaster. New York City and chief quartermaster, Denver. Colorado. The gov ernment reserves the right to accept or re ject any and all bids and pnrts of bids. Envelopes containing proposals should he Indorsed "Proposals for Constructing Build ings, etc., at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming;' and addressed to V. K. Hart, Captain ljth lnrantry, Acting yuartermasrer, u. 8. Army, In charge of Construction, Chevenne, Wyoming. M16-21-26-31-A8-13. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S oFFiFe! Omaha. Nebraska, March 16, 1!0. Sealed propossls. In triplicate, will be received here and by quartermasters at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m., central stand ard time, April 15, 1906, for furnishing oals, bran, hay and straw during the period from July 1, 190X, to September 80, 19iH. at Omaha Q. M. depot, Forta Crook, Omaha and Robinson, Nebraska; Forta Leaven worth and Riley, Kansas; Forts D. A. Rus sell, Mackenzie and Washskie, v Wyoming; Fort Des Moines, Iowa, and Fort Meade, South Dakota. Proposals for delivery at other places will not be entertained. United States reserves right to reject or aocept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on application hern or to quartermasters at the stations nanird. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Forage and ad dressed to Major D. E. McCarthy, C. Q. M. M18 19-2U-21-A13-14 PROPOSAL FOR SHOEING ANIMALS Office Chief Q. M., Omaha, Neb., March 21, 190. Sealed proposals for shoeing ani mals at Q. JW. Depot, Omaha, Nebraska, rilirin f I n 1 vami hntrlnnlnw Ttil.r 1 1 1 u will he received here until. 10 a. m.,' April i's. aim men opened. Information furnished on application. Envelopes con taining proposals should be indorsed "Pro- posnls for Shoeing Animals," and addressed to D. E. MCCARTHY, Chief Q M., Omaha, Neb. M9!1.23.!ti.'SA1T.1B LEGAL NOTICES FOR RAT. Ttovnet Village of Sidney (Nebraska) water bonds In the sum of $20,000.00, bearing a per cent Interest, for sale. Apply to LESLIE NEUBAUER, Village viera, oiuney, jMen. Moms WAS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS EUROPE SSVS5 All Expenses. Bend for Booklet THOS. COOK & son 848 BROADWAY, FEW TOBX X Cook's Travelers' Crooks Payable Everywhere SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN UM 10,604 Toa Twia-Scraw Passenger Steamer Direct to 1 Norway, Sweden and Denmark Hells OUT..... April 2 1 C. T. Tletsen.. April tt United States .. April 1 Owir II April 80 Biloon 176 snd up: Second Cabin gr.7 . B. . A. S. OXT80M fe CO., 196 . Xlnsee St., Chicago, ZU. DATES FOR TEXT IS TOURNEYS Middle Meat Championship at Omaha Field Clan. Anirnst 17. NEW YORK, March 20.-Tournamsnt dates for the lawn tennis season of 1908 were announced today by the United Statns National Lawn Tennis association. The national championship begins at Newport, U. I., August 18. The ties between east, west and south In national doubles will be played August 13-15 at the Crescent Ath letio club. New York. An effort has been mads to prevent conflict between open and other tournaments. The dates for western tennis champion ship tournaments follow: June 2. Inter-mountain Lawn Tennis as sociation, Bait Lake City, championship of I'tah. .July L Taclflc States Lawn Tennis asso ciation, Ban Francisco Cal., California state championship, men s ana women s J singles. July 4, Bt. Louis Amateur Athletic club. St. Louis, Mo., central championship. Ju v 11. Aseten club. Chicago. 111.. Illinois state championship. July 26. Chicfasro. in., western champion ship doubles, western singles for men and women. July 28, Oregon state championship, Mult nomah Amateur Athletlo club, Portland, Ore. August S. Iowa state championship, Hy perion club, Des Moines. August j, i aroma iuwn .tenuis ciun, i a- coma, Wash., raclflc northwest champion- hip, sixteenth annual. August 11, Grand Forks Town and Coun try club. North Dakota championship of Red River Valley and of North Dakota. August 12, Sioux City Tennis club, cham pionship of Iowa, Nebraska and South Da kota or Kansas. August 17, Omaha Field curb, Omaha, Neb., championship of the middle west. August 24, Inter-Mountain Lawn Tennis association, Salt Lake City, Utah, Inter mountain championship, singles and -doubles for men and women. August 24. Kansas City Athletic club. championship of Missouri valley. August 31, Denver country club. Colorado state championship. I'KIVERSITY ATHLETIC OFFICIAL! Claaao Aldea Cantatas Traefc Team and Eager Athletlo Manager. LINCOLN, March St). (Special.) The Uni versity of Nebraska Athletic board, at a special meeting today, ratified the election of Claudo Allien as captain of the lt8 track team to succeed Kuasell Burruss, who has quit school to engage in business with his father. Alden la a senior in the college of literature and arts and haa been a member of the track team for three years. The- board, at this meeting, elected as manager of university athletics Earl O. Kuger, at an increased salary. Manager Eager next year will receive $1,200, this be ing an increase of $300 over his present sal ary. The plan to change the manner of elect ing student members of the athletic hoard was referred to a committee, which will re port at the nes-t meeting of the board on Thursday, March 2. 1 1 PTO'S Expert Clothes Fitters AUTO SHOW 11APPY SURPRISE Third Annual Exhibition Surpat$ei Expectations of Promoters. ALL DEALERS SELL MACHINES Attendaare from Oat ef Tswa la Larger Thaw at Either mt the Two Displays rrerl asly Held. The promoters of the third annual auto mobile show never so much as dreamed they would have the attendance, the busi ness and the enthusiasm which the show has brought forth. The big Auditorium Is taxed to handle the crowds which want to get In to see the magnificent display of his wagons. When an automobile show was first sug gested for this year many or the dealers had their doubts as to the advisability of giving It this spring. Several of them were enthusiastic for a show and they suc ceeded In convincing the other dealers that the only thing to do was to give a show and thus convince the world that they had confidence In the times. Their Judgment has been more than vindicated by the mag nificent returns from . tho show. Although many exhibitors entered the show with doubts of an Immediate return of the money they spent, that doubt has been entirely dissipated, for every man on the floor reports the sale of at least ono machine; one has sold seven, another three and so on down the aisle. Friday morning the dealers all bad "that smile which won't come off," for they were all doing a good business. One of the surprising features of the show is the large number of out-of-town people in attendance. "This is not a Jolly about The number or visitors," said one dealer. "You can see them everywhere." And so it Is. EVen the hotels are taxed' to care for the strangers within the city's ga tes. Considerable interest attaches to a ma chine at the show which Is manufactured in Nebraska, at Angus. The firm Is con sidering the proposition .of moving the factory to Omaha. The foreign cars exhibited by Frank I Woodward of Kansas City still attract great attention. Mr. Woodward keeps his Pllaln runabout outside the show for dem onstrating purposes. He has a chassis which shows the chalnlesa gear, as well as all the working parts of the Pllaln. FIXB PLAY BT DGHARE.IT Chlcaaro Bllllardlst Breaks Amateur Record with Ran mt 170. CHICAGO. March 20. Calvin Demarest of Chicago defeated Ferdinand Poggenburg of New York In the matinee game of the National Amateur Championship tourna ment today by a score of 4u0 to 13d. For the third time in thevflve days' play Demarest had broken an amateur billiard record, the hlgrt run twice and tna hign average once. In a manner that aroused the Intense en thusiasm of the most critical audience that Chicago has furnished for years. In the thirteenth inning today he beat his own high run record of last Tuesday with a run of 170. Charles P. Conklln of Chicago defeated Clarence Jackson of Chicago tonight In the National Amateur Championship tourn ament by a score of 400 to 340. Conklln won the bank and started off with a break tf 86. Jackson took three innings before he got into his stroke. In his fourth, fifth and sixth he rolled up 79, which gave hint a total of 81. In the tenth Inning he over took and passed Conklln and retired with a lead of 9. In the first half of the fourteenth Conk lln again forged to the front, but lost the command in the second half of the same Inning. Jackson then held the lead until thn twentieth. From the twenty-third to the TWrtleth the game was tiresome, neither man get ting Into the double figures. Huns of 23, 19 and 27 by Conklln then destroyed whatever chance Jackson had or winning. - rue score: Copklin-3, , 6, 23, 89. 0, 3, 18, 1. 01 1. , 3, 22, 2.T1. 19. 0. 48. Hi, 27, 15, 1, 0, 6, 1, 2, 19, 10. 33, 10, 3. 27, 3. Total, 400. High run, 46. Av erage. 11 26-34. Jacksuri-2. 0. 0. IS. 37, 27, 5, IS. 2. 43. 1, 5. 9. 18. 4, 28, 4. 26. 9, 0. 10, 1. 0. 0, 4, 9. 0, 1. 3. 25. 37, 1 0. Total, 340. High run. 43. Aver age, 10 10-33. AUTO RACING AT SAVAXXAH Car Driven by Loots Strang; Wins 342- Mlla Contest. SAVANNAH, Ga,, March . The stock car race held by the Savannah Automobile club under the auspices of the American Automobile association came to a close this afternoon, the big event of the meeting resulting in a victory for the car driven by Louis Strang. The race was 342 miles, tvnty times around the course. It was open to stock cfer chassis with less than 576 cubic Inches piston displacement. The southern chal lenge trophy was offered for ths winner. There were eight entrants, and the first faced the tape and got away promptly at 10 o'clock, followed by its competitors at ninety seconds Intervals. After a race affording much excitement for the monster crowd in the grandstand and the greater number that lined the course the finish came, as follows: Car No. 2, driven by Louis btrang, first. Time, 6:21:30. Car No. 1, driven by Herbert Lyttle, sec ond. Time, 6:44:37. Car No. S, driven by M. Newstetter, third. Time, 6:47:5. Car No. 4. driven by H. Michener, fourth, rime. 6:47:17. Car No. 6, driven by A. Poole, fifth. Time, 6:68.53. Car No. 7 and car No. S driven respec tively by F. W. Leland and F. I. lone, withdrew in the sixteenth lap. Car No. 6 withdrew In the third lap, hav ing turned over rounding a bend. Neither driver William McCulla nor his assistant was injured. City Leagrna at Nebraska, City. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., March 20. (8pe. clal.) A city base ball league haa been or ganised, with H. R. Thorp, president; John U. Miller, secretary, and Richard Schanot official umpire. F. H. Marnell, II. B. Swal ley and George H. Thomas constitute the board of managers. The league is composed of six teams, and each team is allowed to sign fourteen members. Xhe schedule com mittee Is Shewell, Fattorson, MacCuaig Lapley and Finlgan. The teams are com posed of the best cltlxens of the city and business mt-n and not less than three games weekly will be played. By using the various departments of The Pee Want Ad Pages you get quick returns at a small expense. Tlmss Hatty Top Coats You have 6een in our windows are Vollmer's make. We are having a fine sale of them, for they ap peal irresistalily to men who know the value of a smart looking garment of this kind as a feature of spring attire. We also show several styles of regular overcoats from the same mak;e, including a fancy model that is in high favor as for rain coats, there is noth ing more desirable than one of Vollmer's Genuine Cravenette's. Prices $25, $20 and $15 ready to try on. VOLLMER'S, 107 S. 16th SL Bad Wood in sponsible for most of the ailment of mankind. 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OLDSMODILE CO., POPE-IIARTFORD CHAMPIOM KILL-CUMBERS OF AMERICA Tlie Flrxlblllty Contest, In which It won first place, waa a notable achievement and Its continual winning of lilll-cllniblnx contests vry where, not onlv In Its particular class but in other classes as well, defeating cars selling at much hlKlier prices and with half ntcain the piston displacement of Pope-Hartford including cara of etandard niuke and reputatlnn, anions them the best Known four and six cylinder cars, have won for It Its well-deserved fiopularlty today. And all because the I'ope-llarlford la correctly destjrned n the first pluce, correctly made, popularly proportioned, built of the best materials obtainable fur each Individual part. Ask us U do any "stunt" you " want; ask is tJ b where any car will go, irrespective of make, price, horse power or number of cylinders. If you make the others, In ana nut of our class do the same things under the same conditions, you'll buy a Popu Haitford. ROADSTERS TOURING. 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