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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY It. 1010. .1 , i j OFFERED FOR RENT Balliitnara. f WANT an offer for the two story brlok l.nlldin lit 1213 and 1215 Howard street. Will rent for Ii0 a month. Ktorn owner will Hell rh'up. . -THOMAS HRENNAN. tlMIl I Nw York Life lbilldlng. OFFERED FOR SALE Farnllirp, A NICELY furnished ntnm heeled M room flat, close, in, full of roomers. A bar gain for uavii Address K Su. lieu. Hoiiphokl Furniture X"1.,1 at prices (o move-sUwk uulckly. American Furniture Co.. 220 N. ltfth. - Jlf t'laOo. ; ... .I'PIHOHT Kimball- plarm; big bargain: owner leaving velly. i 210 N..2J1. ; ' Typewriters. " KUCOND harid typewriters gold, repaired Central Typewriter Kxuhange, HJ7 Farnam "FOR SALR M half price Large' Trortm ner coffee mill; aleo fish box; both 'In food shape. Johnson-Uoorilrtt Co., 20th and Lake Hta. Tel., Webster- H7&. i Typewriters For" Kent BAF.Tvkan8 cob Car tf South lilh tit., Omaha. - M lacal la neon. GOAL AT CUT ritlCEH We aave you from' 50c to ll.fiO on every tun and give better coal. W guarantee correct weights llosenblatt's Cut Price Coal Co. FOR SALE New and 3d-hand billiard and pool tables. We lead the world In cheap bar fixtures, easy payments. Bruns-wlck-balke-Coliender, 407 8. 10th St. ' "-VRVdS at cut prices; freight paid on all flft orders; catalogue free. Sherman & M Corinell ljrug Co., Omaha, Neb. TYPEWRITER Slightly used , and rebuilt Underwoods, OUversrlleinliig-toru, Smith Premiers, Mon arch, L. C. Smiths and other make.- Full guarantee. -Prices and manufacturers' to and upKr LoweBt..rental pliers. Look over our stork before buying or wrlle for our bargain list. Distributers, L. C. Smith & Uros. typewriter, i e B.'F. SVV ANSON CO., Inc., 417 B. lfith St., Omaha, Neb. ' Also a tores at Les Molnesand Lincoln. 'SCHOLARSHIP 'on' leading business vol lege tor salsV at 'discount. Address IMkaj. fee. I i. V i i I t 111 uli1 i.i . iU' - HALCS safes, new. Id-hand. 1813 Farnam. - WE HAVE on hand a number of Ink nar rela whloh -we-will- sell- at otic each. They re fine for rain water or ashes. Call at pressroom Bee Publishing Co NATIONAL "cash register almost new. Address M K!L Bee. CALENbAK pads'. Burkley Printing Co.. NEW LOCATION; 417 S. 12lh St. fcf ()0 (Y)AT.i good; try it Harmon IpJ.W VjJ2U & Weeth. Both' 'phones ABOUT LGOO' feet -lnch wire cable, sec ond hand; -wlHrsell at bargain. Apply K. W. Baker, SupL Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neo. 9(Y1 OVERCOATS slightly used al a bar ' gain. A. B. WNUEK. 41 N. lath. 2D-HAND oak counter, hand-carved mar bin cashier plate; wire wicket about 40 ft, odd shape? will fit a room 20 feet wide. Can be seen at storage house. For funnel particulars 'phone Douglas 238. Bee Build trig Co. ton SALK Good alfalfa seed. N per ushel, i . o. B.-, Danbury. Send ' for samples. Refnrence,' 'Bank of Danbury. J. L. Sims, Danbury, Neb. FARMER AND CONSUMERS. For Kale Heht, rais Japan rice, deliv ered anywhere t 3 for 60 lb.; $6 for. 100 lb.; freight peld; will 'ship C O. D. to your depot. Write to T. Moriuka. t. O. Box so iuustpn,, Tejt, j.j.. .,:., .... . STORM SASn Completa ' Btock fur V,,ir''P tllMhel " Bnort notice. C. SUNDELL St Co., Contractors and . Builders, Koom O, New Tork Life Bldg. FOR SALE National cash register In .perfeot condition, will sell cheap If sold at once. Room 7. Crounse Blk. OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON INBTV, 418 N. T. L. Tel. D. 164 Br. Kathryn . Nicholas. r,08 N. Y. L. Bldg PATENTS P. O. BABnIeLU ,Taxton Blk. TeL Red 711i. HUFFMAN." 818 Nevnu"Bldg. Book free PERSONAL Arlene de y.-'-Mantwurlng and masaaga 20 S. lth St. Flat 8. Phona l. 7SSC "STRICTLY pivate-rlome' for iconflne ments; trained nurse;. babies for adoption 2518 Davenport. vOMAHA Btammerersf , Ins., Ramge Bldg. CHILBLAINS ' No- 17002 Guaranteed v'11AiJJJAJ-ivAic' cure. Hulnea Drug Ce. ; , . . i. r. .. :. , . . PRIVATE HOMO" during confinement: babies for adoption. Good Samaritan Saul toi'tum,' 7 tat Jkvs.,' Council Bluffs., la. l,0t FOR ' INFANT HOME.' . Your renewal for the Saturday evening Tost and Ladles' Home Journal la worth COe to XYm Child's (Saving InHtUuto. 17(0 nlready earned. Write QOftlHJN, " The Mgtstne Mn, Omoba, or phone Douglas l.UDII CIICTIII III. VTfJSn('"1ouP,," fo'" mn GRIFFITH. VVi.Uku ahd u FRENZKR BLK. MMB. ALLEN of Chicago, salt glow, mag netlo and masaage treatments. 207 N. 7th MAGNETIC treatments. Kmmerlln Brott, 2323 8. 16th, upstairs. Doug. 51fti. WE rent, and repair ail kinds of sewing macuinuH. Ind. A li3, .Doug. MC3. NEBRASKA CTCLE CO.. 15th and Harney Sts. Gaining all of the time In paid want ads for the month just closed, com pared with the same month a year ago, The Bee shows a gain of 1,423 paid want ads, while die nearest competitor shows a gain of 199 ads. N PERSONAL ICoutiiiufrd.) THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-ofl clothing. In fart anything you do not need V collect, repair and sell at IM N. 11th St., for cost of collection, to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Douglas 413$ and wagoit will call. " JOSIB WASHBURN'S new book. "Ths Underworld Sewer." sold at all book stores, price, 1110. KAflMPTTP treatment. M me. Smith luunixivy 62J igthSt.. third floor - i .j x DR. EGGERST private rohf lnmen home 1H Martha St. Phone Douglas (230. MISS LA GRANE. baths, massage. 1817 Dodge St., baitemeot flat Hours, 10 a. m to 8 p. m. '' A HOME for wmM 'during confinement We find homes for babies where mothers cannot cure for therrr.' Babies ' boarded For terms addreas Mrs. Martha A. I,ee, il Bancroft St., Omaha,..'. Neb. " 'Phonu Douglas 1S21. ' v.. MASSAOH AND HATHS. R. 30K Old Boston Store Bldg., 4th -floor, 120 8. 16th St. Stairway on Douglas St. MFC! IANO THERAPY Is a drunlce Cur ftir grip." Consult Dr. Marguerite Hatlorsn, 22d Neville Blk. Doug. 77M. irnder suervlslon of M. D. SWEDISH massage, 207 N. 17th St.' MAGNETIC and massage. treatment 81 No. 15th St. MASQUE suit to rent Theo. Lleben. MME. ALLEN of Chtrago, salt glow, msg netlc and manaage treatments. Over 20B N. 17th St . - SWEDISH massage. Over 205 N. 17th St. EXPERIENCED nurse, 35 years; lndleg In conflnemrnt a specialty; prices reason able. 3109 S. 13th St. Oil . POULTRY Screenings. $1.60 100 lbs. Wagner, 01 N. 1SLU H. P. STONE & CO. poultry yards havs some fine bargains In Rose Comb R. 1. Red cockerels at tl to 83. I guarantee to piease you. My circular of pen mating is free. Ready December 15. H. P. Stone & Co., Platte Center, Neb. ALSEN Poultry Farm For salo. WMi Rock cockerels; price, ti to $5. These birds are Just like my first premium cockerels al the Interstate fair. Price list freu. 11. P. Larson, Beref .rU. S. D. A few more R. C. B. Leghorn and Houdan cockerels for sale at 81 each. 'Ueo. J. Wol cott, Central (J'ly. Neb. ' ' PRINTING 'PHONE IND. A-2M0 for good printing. Lyni;stad Printing Ci.. Hith & Capitol Ave, REAL ESTATE HEAL, USTATE3 DiSALUKS. . " ,-l'.. ' REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 1S5S; prompt service; get out prices. 1710 Farnam St PAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. Y. Llfa BENJAMIN It K. CO., 477 Brandels Bldg. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, President' CITY PHOI'EllTY VOll gALIS. BENSON GARDENS EASY TERMS Ten minutes' walk from car line; 166x300 feet of ground; fenced with qhlcken tight wire; well built 6-room house, electtio light, good well and cistern,.-pump In kit chen, fine drainage; new burn, 'chicken and other outhouses; ninety-three bear ing fruit trees; 4& feet of grapes; quanti ties of small fruit; $3,300. Ten minutes' walk from car line; 136x300 feet of ground; well built, -7-room house: good well, fine drainage, large barn and other outhouses; , fifty grape vines," thirty bearing fruit trees,, small fruit; $2,160. KEYSTONE PARK. Nearly' eight acres of fine land; 7-rootn house, not finished inside:, good orchard; 118-foot well. A bargain t $3,500.' Cash or easy terms. GEORGE D. PERRINE Doug. 701 832 Paxton Bldg 8-ROOM hottse, part modern,?! near Lake St., on the boulevard; a warm, Comfortable house; must be4 sold at once; will consider any reasonable offer; worth $2,500; make us an offer; we are going to sell It F. D. Wead, IsOl Farnam St. MAKE me an offer fur lots 6 'and 6, block 5, Thornburg Place. X H. PARROTTE; 326 Bd, Trade. EAST FRONT CORNER LOT. Gas, sewer and city water;, near two c;ir lines; on grade and In one of the .Dust progressive neighborhoods In Omaha. A SURE SNAP AT $500. Nowata Land and Lot Co.," Suilu 621 New York Life Bldg. 'Phone Red li-iW.- 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, $2,600. - Full lot. shade and fruli trees, paved street, concrete walks; 2119 Muple St. Look at It; part of the payments must eaay. And then, we have others. Nowata Lund and Lot Co., Suite IU4 New York Life Bldu Phone Red 19SI9. . v - ,, INVESTMENT ' 173 FT. EAST FRONT ON - - 39TII. Fronts on three, streets., .short-distance south of Farnam. One of -Ujn-. choicest locations In Omaha for apartment houses. Owner wants offer. . . . NOWATA LAND & JOT CO , Suite t:4 Nt,W York Life isldg, Hed 19M). CORNER LOT.. 60x1 40 ft. corner lot,; paved street, n car line, on grade, near 20tli and Grace-Sis. ; room. for four pottiMjes; thl must bir sold at once; will consldenany resonableffer. V. D. Wead, 1801 Farnnm St. - REAL ESTATE FARM INI) It A Mil t,AMt FOIl SAI.B Missouri. i , FOR SALE $5 DOWN. $3 MONTHLY buys 40 acren ki od Umht r land, Maries Co., Mo. l'rice $1:3. no. title pen'cot. Write for list. Address U. C. Jarrell, Eldorado Springs, Mo. . , t Binineaota. Q. MINNESOTA farms for' bargain See F. M. Young, Plattptnouth. Nub. T REAL ESTATE FAltM AKD H4tll LAXU FOR SALK . (Continued.) Colorado. v. " v ,,ri v. ici inr, irriRHUie ihiiii wu the Costilla estate In the Sun Luis Valley of .Colorado. . The cream of Colorado land, with perpetual water right. $.009 acres to Sell at l. ,. a,.M aln. U.rcl, 1908. Write for advertising literature. COSTILLA 'IRRIGATED LA NO CO., 3U Railway Exchange Bldg., Denver Colo. Florida. 6M) ACRES farm and stock land, well watered, two miles to depot, $r,'V00. I'.ne acres. Improvements worth price asked, at depot, $2,r00. t.lgt ty acres, some fruit, fine springs, one mile to depot. $1 W0; will take part piiv In riops; Ideal for hpnlth. West Florida Fruit Farm. Cottagehill, Fl.i. NrtirnnM, FARM BARGAIN .Must be sold on ac count of owners health; well Improved 3-0-acre farm, seven and a quarter miles from town; price, $X- per acre: easy terms. J. T. Campbell. Litchfield, Neb, FOR SALE Relinquishment to home stead of irrigated land under the govern ment ditch near Scott's Bluff; water on land and half of It ready for crop. Address M. care Bee, 15 Scott St., Council Bluffs. Iowa. FOR SALE A farm. 21S. acres pasture land. 2.1 acres alfalfa, 120 acres farm land, large barn and sh"ep shod havlncf water system; good dwelling house. Must be sold at once; cheap. Address N. Bloom, Phillips, Neb. klahoaaa. OKLAHOMA We have 100 000 acres of choice land to elect from, ranslmr in mfc from ti ta $40 psr aore. This land : In the oil an gas district ana yo'i might get in oli well with your land. NOWATA LAttD AND LOT CO.. Suits C24 New York Life Bldg. Texas. TEXAS SCHOOL LANDS. Over 1,000,000 acres for sale by the state. You can buy 640 acres at $2 an acre; pay $32 cash and balance after 40 veal's; fine farming and fiuit land and healthv cli mate. For further information send s'ce-rits postage.' Investor 1'ub. Co., Dept 49. San Antonio, Tex. A "DEEP, RICH SOIL, SUNSHINE all th9 time; water-when you want It. Land at $5 to $40 per acre for Well lm proved farms; go see It February 1. Very low round trip rates. Write us. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite 624 New York Life Bldg., Red 1399. REAL ESTATE LOANS CITY LOANS BEST URATES 4 CLOSED PROMPTLY Peters Trust Co. N: Y. Life Bldg. i MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. $J0 to $5,009 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-21&& WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St LOWEST RATES BetnU. Brandels Bldg. LOANS to home owners and home build era, with privilege o making partial yay. maents .semi-annually No commission. W. H. THOMAS, (03 First National Bank Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS - BP.ENNAN, Room 1. New Vor Lijfe Bldg: PAYNE. BOSTW1CK & CO., N. Y. Life. Private money, $000 to $i.0o0; low rate. OAUV1N BROS., SIS N. Y. Life, $.hH to $Jou.tM on irvprnved property. No delay. FOR SALE A ' $10,000.00 5 Per Cent Loan secured by first mortgage on 320 acre farm worth more than $100 per acre. W. G. CUE, 604 1 Bed Bldg.. Omaha. EASTERN Nebraska farm loans and loans on high-grade Omaha residence prpp erty at low Interest, optional payments, no delay. I. Slbbernsen, Old Boston Store Bidg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE iiUYEKS FOR 6, 6 and 7- room houses. It prices are right we can s, your property for you. NOW ATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite M N. Y. Life Bldg. SWAPS Kimball County Land to Trade for Automobile 640 acres, being Sec. 3, Twp. 15, Range 6.1; thine miles from railroad; bought on R. It contract. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1001 N Y. Life. Doug, or A-2152. TO EXCHANGE. 60-hnrrel flourinw mill, with a two-story brick dwelling and laO acres of land, located inSvstern Iowa, vulued at $l!i,000, with In come of $S,0jo, at 5 per cent optional; will trai'.e for bind or Income propertv; what have you to offer? Georgu M. Clark, Smith land, la. WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for second-hand furnl. tuie, carpets, clothing and shoes, 'lei. Uoug mi. HIGHEST price paid for broken watches, o gold. etc. M. Nathan, 211 b. 13th. STANDARD upright piano. 'Phone Webster 37ai. BALTIMORE Id'hand store pays best price 2d-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 42i. WANTED TO RENT WANTED OFFICES. Good permanent parly wishes two-room office. Mum face street. Willing to lease futistactoiy office for term of years. Address J-799 care Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By young man. place to work for board wbiu a.indiug Bjyles college. 1-votl. phons LEGAL NOTICES STOCKHOLDERS Ml.'.ETING OFFICB of Lee-Glass-Andi eesen Hardware com pany, Omaha. Nebraska, D-cember U. 1jS. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of ie-Glass-Artdreesen Hardware Com- tiny that the annual meeting of the stock, olders of the company w ill be held at the office of the said company, corner of Ninth and Harney slree.s, in the city of Omaha. In the state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, Jan uary 11, A. D. IStiO, at 1 o'clock p. in., for the purpose ot electing a board of direct ors for the company to strve during the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may be presented at such meet ng. H. J. LKu.. Prtsident Ul: W. M. GLAbd, oeuretary. DU to J U LEGAL NOTICES (Continued.) TUB MISSOURI TACIFIO RAILWAY COMPANY. PTFCTAL STOCK HOLDERS M EETINO NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN that a spe cial meeting of the Stockholders of The MUsourl Paclflo Railway Compajv will be hMd at the principal office of enld Com pany, In 4he Missouri Paclflo Building. No. ,io Aiaraet Mreet, in tne i ity of Ht. Douls, Missouri, on Tuesday, the ltth day of January, 1910, at nine o'clock In the fore noon of that day, to consider and act upon the following pioposltluns: (a) To adopt a code of by-laws for the Company. (b) To ratify, assent to and approve a pertain Indenture of lease bearing date the Mh day of Jul), 1U09, by and between Iloonvllle. .St. lyiul A Southern Railway Company, p. corporation of the State of Missoui1. and this Company and authorized on behalf of this Company at a meeting of tl. Bo.ird of Directors, held on the loth d-v of August, 1909. c) To ratify, ascent to an approve the purchase by this CoinjMiiy of the whole or any part of the railroads and other prop erty and franchises of all or any of the following named railroad .iimpanies: Carthage and Western Hallway Company, Joplln and Wefitein Railway Company, st Louis. Oak Hill and Carondelet Railway Company, Sedilla, Warsaw and South western Railway Company, The Kansas City Northwestern Railroad Company, Ths Nebiaska Southern Railway Company, Omaha Belt Railway Company, Omaha Southern Railway Company, Pacific Bail way Company in Nebraska, The Pueblo and ' State Llni Railroad Company, and Kansas and Arkansus Vaitey Railway. (d) For the puipose of refunding under lying mortgage bunds and equipment obll gallons ot the Company and for "ther cor porate purposes, to consent to, concur in and authorise an increase o the bunded indebtedness oi The Missouri Pacific Rail way Company, by the amount of $17d,0oo,uuv by the issue of Gold Bonds of the Com pany, limited In the aggregate to tne principal amount of $1 75,oui. wu at any one time outstanding, to bear Interest at a rate or rates not to exceed live per cent per annum, payable seml-annuaUy, and all or any part of such bono: a, as the Board of Directors may determine, to be convertible at the option of the holders and registered owners there 1' Into stock of the Railway Company upftn tuch terms and otherwise as the Board of Directors may dvterminc; and to consent to concur In and authorise the execution and delivery ot a mortgage and deed of trust on and of the wuuie or part of the railroads and other property and franchises of tn's Company whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to secure such iBsue of bunds by this Company, and to consider iitw. act upon the form and terms of such mortgage. (Bj To consent to and authorize the pur chase by this Compuny from time to time of not to exceed $2o.000,000 par value ot the bonds of the St, Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company. (f) To ranry the proceedings of the Board of Directors tneretofore taken In and ubout the miners atortsuld. Including the authorlzatlor of said bonus and mort gage and deed of trust and the uss to tve made of said bonds, and to consider and act upon such other business as may properly bo transacted at the meeting. The stock transfer books of tne Company will be closed at 3 P. M. on the 7th da) ot January, 1910, and will remain cioimw, until 10 A. M. on the ISth day of January. W10. Dated, New Yora, November 17th, 1909. By order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD, President.. A. H. CALEF, Secretary. The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, 195 Broadway, New York, Nov. 30th, 1909. To the Stockholders of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company Referring to the notice sent to you November 17th, 1909, calling special meeting of the Stockholders of this Company to be held on the 18th Uay of Jan uary, 1910, you are notified that the stock t-p.nsfer books oi this Company will be c osed at 2 o'clock p. m. December 8th. 1909, Instead of January 7th, 1910, and re main closed until 10 o'clock a. in. January 19th, 1910. This change In date is ruade to avoid any possibility of confusion In deal ings In tho stock and rigllts to subscribe to bonds, prior to the date of said special meeting. If unable to attend the meeting please sign and return the proxy which we have already sent you. A. H. CALEF. Nov. 18 to Jan. 18. Secretary." . . , , Nov. IS to Jan. 18. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting, of the stockholders of The Bee Building company will he held at 4 o'clock p. rn., Tuesday, January 18. 1910, at the office of said company in The Bee building, Omaha, for the election of a board of di rectors for the ersuing year anu the trans action of such other bus)jfi-ss as may prop erly come before such meeting. H. A HASKXLU Secretary. Dee. 27-23t D & S. , 4 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CBUISES DE LUXE to the'. WEST INDIES fir Hew HAVOV li.n no Tons T In-Sore TWO CRl IStSS 131 iy earb) ISO I 1 MOM NKW YORK BASTER CRUISE 118 dan) FltflM NKW VORBT JIN 1.1 unit KF.R. 10 SI.VHCH Ili Al Yachtlnr Tours b New 1 wln-srew "BKHBICF." throiifb the Writ Indies BERMUDA NEW WEEKLY SERVICE Mn.Sr. "OROTAVA ri From New York Ererr Wednesday From lttermndn Every. Hatardar. Comfortable irn HlRta data Ciilalne Orches tra Electric Kana la all rooms. Compltt Illuttrntei Booklet on Rmruett THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO, ANDERSON A SON. 8 Stat ft.. N. V, 149 LaSalle St., Chicago. W. E. Book, 1534 rarnam Bt.. Omaha. PETRFFCTfOI IN TRAVEL EM IIODIISd IN THE gPLEMIIDl.Y AIIRANUED 21at Aoaual Cruise. 'flNCINNATT VRUISE to the ORIENT GSO DAYS. - 325 IT. LEAVES N. Y, JAN. S!, 1810. Alan onilfx-i to th West IndiM and Stout b America. HAMUUItU.AMUltlCAN LINE 41-45 BROADWAY. N. ., of LOCAL AUBNTS. VULGAR SUCCESSFUL WOMAN . OR UNSUCCESSFUL LADY? Mrs. T. P. , O'Connor Draws Line Between Snffruaette and Suffragist. , NEW TORK. Jan. W.-Mrs. T. P. O'Con nor. wlf of the well known Irish member of Parliament, today defined by quotation the difference between a suffragist and a suffragette. "Mrs. Pankhurst," quoted Mrs. O'Connor, "has made the differentiation that a suf raglst is a persuader and a suffragette Is a soldier. For myself. 1 believe in using persuasion first and then becoming a sol dier. "But In England we have tried perstia slon. Well meaning women worked for years with gentle methods and no attention was paid to them. This Is a vulgar sue, but it is better to be a vulgar and success ful woman than an unsuccessful lady. ' Aunoonremea t. The Storz Brewing company announces to Its thousands ot friends and former private family customers that Storz bottled beer can be obtained by the case from Charles Storz. retail dealer, 1823-25 Sherman avenue!, next door north of Storz brewery ('phones Webster 1260, lnd. B 1261) who guarantees same prlcts, same courteous treatment and same prompt delivery that you formerly received from us. OLDF1ELU MAKES .KW MAKK With Bras Rarer He Breaks Mile Hrcord en Circular Track. LOS ANGELliH, Jan. 10. B. Oldfleld, driving his Bens racer over the' Ascot Park mile track, today broke the world's circular track record for two, three, four and five miles ills time for the five miles was 4 1!V The previous record of 4:-ti was held by lUlph Le Palma: The sucoessful medicines are those that aid nature. Chamberlain's Cough Kmdy act on this plan. MAN-BIRDS READY TO RV Skilled AYiatori at Lot Angelet with Their Air Craft. CUETIS3 AFTER SPEED RECORD America Hta Perfected Klaht-Cyl-Inder atreaathened Machine Paalhan Brings Four Aero planes with Illra. LOS ANGELES, Jan-IO-Louls Fatilhan, the French aviator and the holder of the aerial speed record for one mile, and two members of his syndicate, Mlscarol snd Maisson, arrived here ready to enter tomorrow the first aeroplane contest of the international meet. They brought with them two Blerlot aeroplanes, and two Farman biplanes, in whlchvtomorrow Mais son and Miscarnl will soar in competition with WHIard, Hamilton and Curtlss In the speed and height tests. There are now nine hcavler-than-alr craft here ready to compete. The five mechani cians brought by Paulhan will wbrk throughout tonight and the Blerlot and Farman machines will be ready for the flights tomorrow... They were set up and ready for Installing the engines before dark. Standing beside the five Curtlss ma chines In the great shelter tent, they looked gigantic The Curtlss machines are the smallest successful aeroplanes yet developed, but the Inventor declared today that he fully expected to see the speed records lowered, while he, himself, hoped to surpass the high flights of his chief French competitor during the next ten days. Hamilton for Speed. Charles K. Hamilton, who Is here fresh from his recent flights near Kansas City, Mo., 1b being groomed by Curtlss to best Paulhan's official speed record of a mile In two minutes and one-fifth second. He will also go after the record established by the luckless le La Orange, who flew a mile and S',0 yards In one minute and forty-seven seconds. Curtlss was In working clothes when the Frenc-hman appeared In the shelter tent Curtlss speaks no French and Paulhan no English, so they shook hands In solemn silence. Clifford Harmon, the New Tork aviator, who is mord than six feet tall was stand ing next and noting the size of the two aviators, he shook his head and remarked: "This Is the first time I ever wanted to be small." Like Curtlss, Paulhan found the course not quite to his liking, because the aviators must either breast an Incline or go down It In starting. He voted for a hexagonal course. At once a score of roadmaklng ma chines and Bcrapers were set at work smoothing out a get-away, which will per mit starts level with a prairte-IIke plateau that continues almost up to the ba.se of the mountains to the east. y Spectators by Thousands. Curtlss and Paulhan were soon sur rounded by a crowd of thousands of per sons, who had gone to the camp to see the grooming of the aerial racers. With Ed mund Cleary, his manager, acting as . In terpreter, the reporters catechized Paul han as to his plans and prospects of beat ing the new records made abroad. "Can you do better than Latham?" he was asked. "Oh. yes! That was why I came.", , "Did you" know that he flew higher than 3,000 feet the other day? Can you beat that?" "Yes," Paulhan answered. Then point ing toward the snowclad Sierra Madres, gleaming -In the sun above a 'curtain of clouds, -he asked: ' ' "How high is that?" "More than 4,000 feet," he was told. "Well, if you don't mind, I'll fly''6yi' Curtlss had. the Harmon biplane al groomed and ready today. It had' never been put together before and shone with varnish and bright metal fittings. Harmon was announced to make his trial flight to day, but a strong wind that was sweeping In from the sea caused a halt In the plant Three Fliithts by Curtlss. Later Curtlss made three Bhorf flights in the Harmon biplane. The first time he re mained up half a minute, the second time forty seconds andJ.he third one minute and ten seconds. On the third flight he trav eled three-quarters of a mile. All the American biplanes, including one built by Captain Mueller, the balloonist, have four-cylinder motors, except that In which Curtlss hopes to make records and take a large portion of the prize money. This is the eight-cylinder biplane In which he made the remarkable flights at flhelms. At that meeting he said he could not use the full power of the motor for fear ot wrecking the machine and killing himself. But he has made some modifications, which will enable him to use the full power. The weather forecaster predicts clear, cooler weather foi tomorrow, with little or no wind. . FHKNC1I CHALLENGE AVIATORS Air Experts Will Try to Take Honors from Americans. PARIS, Jan. 9. The Aero Club of France has decided to issue a formal challenge to the Aero Club of America for both the bal Joon and aeroplane International cups. The French Wright company has adapted a-tall to the Wright aeroplanes and the trials have proved highly satisfactory. Both Wilbur and Oivllle Wright have always been opposed to such .appliances for their machines. , Basket Ball at lloldreare. HOLDREGE, Neb., Jan. 10. (Special.) The high school basket ball tournament for the boys was held Saturday evening at the school gymnasium before a large crowd of students and townsmen. The first game resulted: Seniors, 14; freshmen S; the second game being won by the Juniors, 21 to 8, made by the sophomore The seniors then took on the Juniors, whom they defeated by the score of 7 to 6, In the fastest game of ths evening. To de termine then the full standing of the even ing the sophomores and freshmen played the second-year men winning. The final points were distributed as follows: Sen iors, 25; Juniors, 16; sophomores, 6; fresh- iiirii, v. The "first" team will take on the Mlndon team next Friday night at the gymnasium in this city. Tarn or Follows Old Injury. IOWA CITY. Ia.. Jan. 1 TSn.l T. E. Hooley. substitute guard on the i mvfiBity ui lowa iooi oau team, lies In a uangerous conainon at Mercy hospital In this city following an operation for tumor of the brain, probably caused by an Injury unuuiicu numm me root ball season. Surgeons performed the ODeratlon FrMnv part of the skull being lifted near where the symptoms Indicated that the tumor was located. The result of the operation can not be told until the latter part of this week. Hooley Is a sophnrnore engineer and uvea hi men run, i . x. Bareham May ult Drake. TlV.et MDINPa ta 1.. in sr., i.i - , "--.. v. . jvt-i i a, John Horcham rhnun Kv ntnnv ..... )- as ve riKiiuacK, will probably lea Druke unJverwtty because ot a " 'con" received in organic chemistry.. Hurcha m was nnn rif tha hit .,., Lull I In ck "ian oi sunny, ins Drother, Ir. Thorn i as he nurcnam, was aiso a star halfback on t uiase team six years ago. Most Food Is Poison to the dyspeptic. Electric Bitters cure dyspepsia, liver and kidney complaints and debility. Price 50c. For sale by 3eaton Drug Co. Big Results from Little Want Ads. Three-Men League Ready for Play Ten Team Enter and Will Flay Regularly Anderson Posts Challenge. At the meeting held yesierJny the new three-men league elected their officers and perfected their organisation. They adopted the name, "Mercantile League," mh! elected the following officers: Robert Grant, president; P. N. Nurslg, vice presi dent; Charles Vultee, secretary-treasurer. The following ten teams will play Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday " nights: Carpenter Paper Company, office. Carpenter Paper Compuny shipping de partment. V. Al. 1). Midland Glass and Paint Company, Capitol Boilers. Equitable Life. Gate cltys. Youaems. Omaha Gas Company. Paxlon-Gallagher Company.. This week's schedule Is ns follows: Monday. Carpenter Paper Company, of fice against Capitol Boilers. Tuesday, Carpenter 1'aner Comoany. shipping department, against Q. M. 1). Wednesday. Omaha Gas Company axa list Midland Glass and Paint Company. Thursday, Gate Cltys against Yousems. Friday, Equitable Life against 1'axton Gallagher Company. All games will be played at Francisco's. Anderson has posted a challenge at Francisco's to bowl any man in the Omaha Bowling league a series of ten games, total pins to count. More teams are wanted for the big Wed nesday Night league. The following have entered: Huntington and Blakney. Anderson and Pardner. G. (k and C. J. Francisco. Bengele and Sanders. . i Jaqk Mann was a visitor at Francisco's and had a couple of match games with Anderson which were won by the latter. , A. bunch of bowlers from Fremont dis covered something soft at the Metropoli tan alleys last night. The score shows how things went with the Omahas. The score. . FREMONT. 1st 2d. tti3 179 Hi 127 16 3d. Total. Mlddough ... Hammond .. lifi lfiO m 135 lt3 200 201 171 174 1? 540 60.i 4 408 Crulckshank Wright Kopenlck ... Totals 822 800 877 2.4W OMAHA CRACKS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Lahecka 143 1U7 m MS Anglesberg 140 slW 206 o36 Corcoran 119 126 lsn 44 Bowers 179 178 145 MM Gibson ISo 173 lw 491 Totals '. 766 834 807 2,407 The Sea Dogs slipped a couple over on the Night Mailing on the cellar alleys yes terday. No one set any new marks in high scores. Lough getting high singles and totals for the canines 198 and 488. Glass got high for the Night Mailing, 202 and 4t6. -The postofflce boys are shaping up for a league tournament to be held soon. The score: SEA DOGS. ; 1st. 2d. 3d. Totai. Crabb 123 131 415 Criss 112 114 148 404 LLough 130 ljW 198 48 Totals 30E 462 480 1,307 NIGHT MAILING. ' 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. Gallup 103 136 12." 434 Glass .' 148 116 202 4i8 Straw 112 144 Li4 390 Totals 423 396 401 . 1,280 The Glenwood (Ia.) team played a picked team from the Metropolitan alleys called Johnson's Colts, m the Metropolitan alleys Sunday morning. The Iowa bowlers did some good work, but Johnson's Colts proved too much for them. Latey made a total of 604 and single gan:j of 223. Score: ,. JOHNSON'S COLTS. ft'U.l' . i: ' Int. 2d. 3d. Total. Hull ; : 20i. lsl 175 , 605 Johnson j ......164 ..lliJ . 14S 481 Solomon 18'J 178 l-'l v 45 Latey 2:'3 214 14 6u4 Cjodcnschwager 210 100 2u2 672 Totals 992 902 . 810 2,707 GLENWOOD. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Allbee 19ti ' 1SJ 158 043 Frlsler liitf 147 137 410 Brothers .., 142 147 164 463 Rlshel 179 212 200 691 Wiikens ....i... 193 161 1.7- 631 Totals 836 856 836 2,528 The Omaha Hangers defeated the Glen wood team In a hotly - contested game. Score : : GLENWOOD. 1st. 2d.' 3d. Total. Albee '. 167 198 159 624 Trlsler 112 132 100 844 Brothers 156 142 152 460 Rishel 161 190 147 498 Wllkius 199 US 163 568 Totals .... 796 858 721 2,374 OMAHA RANGERS. 1st. .... 154 .... 179 .... 174 .... 143 .... 168 2d. 161 1K9 133 191 173 3d. Total. 191 . 60b 132 600 156 4j2 152 m 201 642 Carter , Pickett, . Arnstetn Powell . Mitchell Totals 818 847 831 2,49.1 The Fremont Stars defeated the Omaha Boosters, two out of three, with Hammond of Fremont, getting the nice total of 611 pins. Score: , OMAHA BOOSTERS.' , 1st. f 2d. 3d. Total. Schmidt . 191 )bl 2'i3 675 Chrlstensen . 203 179 178 6j0 O'Cander , 143 ltil i: 440 Toman ....'. 193 132 125 450 Roessig r... 169 164 128 451 ToUU 899 807 770 2,476 FREMONT STARS. 1st. 139 197 K.9 167 130 2d. 156 219 165 163 167 3d. Total. 192 487 195 611 157 41 162 492 163 450 Mlddaugh ... Hammond .. Crulckshank Wright Koepenick . Totals .. 802 86p b69 2,531 Protest Over Water Iolo. ST. 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Ed Swobe, being selected because. ,,f white hair, will play aiW4 Wft.slu11c.t011 and will sing an original ouirpui'.tlon about the cherry trees. "Oh, w list cre vc lor the cherry tree; or the sycamore welcome shade; or the banyan r tree: 1. with lis branches free, or any ' ojd ' tree' that Is made? Our family trv;.u you. s,.c, no sign of a blight an show;. mild lis plums grow thick, the faster We ptek oh, 1o;ik mav the cinch tree firow." ' President Ralph Sunderland has been slated to read some original verses (poeirv) on which h spent leisure, time, while trav eling in Alaska last ' year. 'x To' qualify tor the Job under Manley, Mr,' Sunderland dashed off the following beautiful poem at the dinner table Friday: .. Wc had turkey tor dinner todav, The finest the state could produce. And, as oa the table It lay, ' 'Twas better, 1 thought, thnn a soose. 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