v Till; PEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, DECEM HER S. I'll 1. It i MOEYV TO LOW j Miliary and C battel. $10 TO $100 ti it ti it It ' f t( l M ti it II 11 i l ti It I ti tt n 1 II tt t It tt I tt n u It l I It It LOANED TO ANYONE j. m-ill ... .. . .. i ... ..... . "' J'1WIL7 n loan 101 mj- ooay win, W,a furrtiturr, pianos. wagons, tir au.vouo hold.ng a stead) iniNitlon at ihe must rea sonable charges, we asK is your '",'m,e '" : No ml lap. No delay. Quickly. privately, cheaply, m installments of 11.2. in installments if 1.S6. ti In Installments, if iJ.ii. No other charges. Loar.S UlHnt: Imni ..i M tnnl.th t( one year. Tunis to suit you. ti GOrtKANTlii, LOAN CO.. It I Km ti II I . 1 ... . if . . .. urimi inning i II "iiniivn tiK. Over Net.. Cycle Co. ti ii '. '' L'or- 11' "lu Harney. Ij t ,J Douglas R'5; Ind. A-13.. w M Open Every Evening Till 9 O Clock y t I Tntil Xinus. It i .mWW.x$wi4ttttttt j 1GN E Y FOR CI I R 1STM A S. j Loaned on furniture, pianos or team at K(w rates anil ran" terms. r STATE MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY R. 12 Arlington Blk. 151!':. Dodge St. Phones: Douglas 2!:.. Independent A-2irti USE OUll MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS. Wa make loans on all kinds of chattel tuilckly and privately. Phune Dong. 123o. HOME LOAN COMPANY. 1623 Farnani 8t. Hoom S. Pntlernon Hlk. t I t ! , 5 MONEY FOR it t tt 2 m u II tt ti It tt It n t EVERYBODY $10 TO $100 it LOAM3 O.N I' IjI MTURB, PJATNUS, M II SAUAKlEd. ETC.. II It at cl:arneH you can afford, and 14 It without the red tap and delay you It II fx perl ence with other companlea. EtiTABLlSU YOUtt C II E U I C HKHK. It s aa UOOD AH A BANK. ACCOUNT IN T.'ME OF NEED. NOTE THESE RATES; 110, you pay back tll.W. ' 115. you pay back 117.00. 2o, you Jiay bucK tiS.W. Io0 you pay bck tiio.00. NO OTHKH CHAUliEii. Veekly or Monthly Payments. II ; tt i! II Open every 'ilRlit until Amaa p. It OMAHA FINANCIAL CO.. m. It n- it - l U 809-10 brown Blk. Opposite Bran tt dels. B. K. Cor. 16th and ooukiaa. tt 'fhona Uouxlaa MX. M II M M t I I 1 1 8 t It I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 H I I CHRISTMAS MONEY. YOUR CREDIT. I Ja aa food her aa your employer's la at 1 his bank. , YOUR FLA1N NOTE i Ii all ue ask, no eexurlty, no lndoraer. We are making SPECIALi OHRISTMAK RATES. Borrow IIO.Ou, latum 4oJ per week. Morrow JU W, return mu per week. ' liorrow 1.10.00. return 11.20 per weak. . liorrotr 10. Oe, return li.liO per week. Hpirow Ibtf.oo, return 1.00 per week. Call and let tin (villain. i OMAHA TRCST CO.. .T7 Board of Trade Bldtf- Tel. Ioug. till. DO YOUR SHOPPING NOW GET YOUR NMAS MONEY FROM THE CITY LOAN COMPANY becauee our ratea are lower, payments castor, business confidential. CITY LOAN COMPANY. 10-21 Douglas Block. Apposite Hay den's. Phonea Pouglaa 81&8 Ind. A-2RA8. MONEY loaned saiariea -people, women keeping house and others, without se curity easy paymenU. Of flees tn 61 prln. ulpal cities.- ToJruan, &03 Omaha Nat'l liauk Uldg., formerly N. Y. Ufa Bldg- BTAR LOAN CO. K TO 1100 . Furnished salaried people without secur ity, Indorsement, delay, publicity, extor tion or deception. Terms to suit. H4 Pa-xton CHATTEL JA LA RY LOANS. If you can use frorri 10 to 1100 or mors to a good advantage, come to us. We do not adverUne any misleading .rates, bat we ha'ye the lowest rates Jn tha city. guarantee you a square deal. You can repay uh In small weekly or monthly payments. We allow a discount If paid before time. Call, write qr 'phone appli cation and you will get prompt attention NEBRASKA LOAN CO., Douglas 1364. 20 Bee lildg. A-13M. t OFFERED FOR RENT Hoard, aad Haunts, O. if. R. hauls trunks. D. 11. A-Kll. Portola, family hotel, 2Jth Ave. and Har WARM rooms and excellent meals. 214 B. 2ftth St. Phone InouKlas JWW. I NICE place tor nlco people. THE MAD ISON. 2lst and Chicago Sts. 11.00 and up. X'ndr-r new management. St. Jamee, mod. 11."5 day; week tu up. 1 AN EVENING at the American theater Willi the Woodward Stock company Is always a welcome treat. If Mrs. jtieorge A. Danforth, 4X11 Capitol avenue, will come to The Bee office within three days i yva will give her a pair of tickets. Fnrniaheal lloums. Dewey European Hntel. 1.1th A Farnam. DESiitAHLK turnuihed room, private family. 2rtl N. atlh. I'hone Webster 6S73. l''UKM.Sltu.D room; private: Tel. Red. 7148. ' : ROOM, with hath. In private family; .widow preferred; where there are no 'other roomers on children; in cjuiet neigh borhood In suburbs of Omitha or Houth Omaha. Look Hox 525, Omaha pohtoffice. ' TFlt N 1 H I UOJ ro'JrT rwTi ii boarfT-? or elderly man with good habits. Refer : encen exchanged. I'hone Harney 1M1. i NEATLY furnished rooms, all modern I hrlck fist. So. atth. FOK It ENT Twi furnished parlor rooms with heat and pan. 5.13 H. 22d fit. 2503 St. Marys Ave; strictly modern, warm, front room. Hod 'am. TWO pleasant room", all modern, partly furnished, In llauscom park, for deslrsble couple. 'Phone Harney liil. 2:.(i bt. Mary's Avenue, one plcely fur nished front room with piano; strictly modern. Ioo!ns 4C. 25iy; fct. Mary's, new lull k flat; ele gantly furnished loom; business people pre ferred. 10 Cosy small rootn, furnace heat, gas; lilce hath, plenty hot water; both tele jihones; respmtable; permanent people only: also front parlor, with use of piano; no objection to music or practice. 63 ht. Mary's Ave. TWO furnished rooms for housekeeping, h 11 modern: gas furnished for cooking and lights; 13 60 per week. Phone Webster 33.'.. 27Ju Parker St. ROOM for two; steam heated; modern. 170 .lack son. TWO furnished rooms for housekeeping ; lenlal reasonable. 1 Lone Red 7837. 415 houi h 19; h. I-'O Larir. warm, well funJsheJ loom and alcove; furna.-e heat, gas. nice bath, plenty hot water, both telephones, walking distance: Leavenworth cars one block; also parlor with plnuo; fin. 25C3 St. Marv's. lloirla aad Aartraeais. 1 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM3 for gen tn:en. THE CHATHAM. 1)0 H. 13th St. Hub Hotel, sleam-heaied. 1VI1 Iong. StT IKiDiifci HO I EL, 13tn and Dodgei-all steam-heated rooms; spM'lal week rate. , rCxcellent meals, Jut N. 2bth, Bo. Omaha. Howard Hotel, elegant mis. 1 wllowar.T. H6TKl7rKlt.niar. 17tli aniTi I apltorA ivei Burlington, nice rooms 1 block v depot. I 'ArS IIO IEI nice looms, ) ,ia i aas mT i i.X EOKD and Arcade, spe.pal w'kTy'ra'te". ! l-:k Hotel, r.s.ms 2-s- and 60c. klf N. 16t nT Uir!!..!! T Intel 'outiiil Bluffs. "Rooms ,uv.ii uvui W ls) 7.vu ptr week. Ol FERED I)R RENT A pnrtiuetit mid Flats. S-UOOM apartment In the Uintah. Ap 1 y 41s Omaha Nat 1 Hank Bldg , or phone Douglas lvsiV HOT water healed, best kviIcui hem, l-room now flat, nil hardwood finish, V5o fw s. ::m -room flat on Herman Ave. Web. 570o. i S. 20th AVhiATtTicllTi-rtMnrfiHr, second floor of practically new brick; strictly modern, rlean. In best condition. Phone llarpey 3196. BEAUTIFUL 1 A K I v A I N K. Tln-ee anil nix -room apartmenls, ateam heated and nil modern In every renpect; hill to hti Maple St. SoW theje. Pouglas Jar.' MKNOKl IHT. Wehster 37I.T THE MAEWOOD Only up-to-date h purl men t liutisp In Omaha, Just being completed. 61'lcniild location, at corner of Harney and JUi Avo. Easy walking distance. Cafe In connection. FlrKt-olass Junltor service. Ample host. Holler nearly twice the capacity necesary. Plenty 'of hot water. 675 gallons on hand at all times. Laundry with four tubs. Laundry drier. Oarhage (tirposal plant. Water furiilnhed by owner. File hydrant and hoje on each floor. Tel. In each apartment. House service free. Built in cupboard?, h-e bex and writ ing desk. DiHappeatiug beds, Well ventilated. lias range, shmles and curtain rods. Lawn and fountain in rear of building. . Storm windows. Private bulcony fo- ach apartment above first floor. .Store room in basement for each tenant. Apartments Including reception room, living room, kitchen, bath, and large closet, only IHO, and only tl.&O per month for heat during winter months. Taki an apartment now, before tlio building is filled, and save regrets. ERNEST SWEET. 12:i City Nat'l Hk Hldg. Tel. Doug. 1172. BEAUTIFULLY atraliged. newly decor ated, every modern convenience, flue lo cation, T rooms and cement basement. 41st and Farnam. Telephone Harney 773, mornings. MODERN 6-room heated apartment on Went Farnam street; very choice. JOHN W. ROBH1N3. 1NU2 FARNAM ST. KO I'll-ROOM, apartment, healed, W. The Manuel, 21st and Howard. Furnished Houses. NICELY furnished 4-room house, lit per month. Tel. Benson 144. 10-ROOM house nicely furnlNhed, mod ern, walking distance. Can he used for housekeeping' apartments. Harney 1836. FURNISHED house. Phone Dougms 1049 or call Utj North 2Tth avenue. Furuishcd A part men ta. 6-nOOM all modern furnished apart ment. In the Roland apartments, for six months. Call Webster 4iW4 after ti o'clock. Houses aud C'ottascs. WATJi P PF.R Painting, paper hang YV ALU1 AI i-(XWfn( gBZng, picture framing. Monson, S03 park Ave. H. i)0. FIVK.HI10.M rnttnitf nmiliu n f.teTit heat. Bargain. 1743 P. 2th. Douglas t16. $J0, SEVEN-ROOM, all modern, near ZWi Chicago. Tel. Doug. TSJZ. 21117 IKUOLAS 8 rooms, modern except heat, : per month. Tel. Douglas 16!. OMAHA Van and Storage Co. packs, moves, stores household goods. Fireproof storage. 804 H. 16th. Branch 3 S. 17th. Tel. Douglas 4163. A-1IU6. SMALL house for rent to colored peo ple, 110 per month. Uct key next door north or telephone Webster 6024. 911 N. Wth St COTTAGE, 6 rooms, bath, gas. 610 N. th, st. Harney 60u. f,17 N. IHih St.: 6 rooms: modern except neat, jiarney nun. lis 6-room cottage, modern. 4&W Sew- ard. 'Phone Harney I2Z7. S-ROOM house, modern except heat, 1413 N. 24th Ht., . 7-room house, modern except heat, 2318 Charlus St.. 119 1 6 rooms. 2d floor. 1106 N. 20th St., -modern except heat, 14. 6-room cottage, modern except heat, 3934 N. 23d St., $20. 6-room house modern except heat, 1618 Corby St., tl- 6- room, 1st floor, 1902 N. 26th St.i partly modern, 16 G-room, 2d floor. 1902 N. 26th St., toilet 1X 7- room house,' modern except heat, 290 Iaard St., 30. CHRIS BOYER. 22d and Oimlng Pt THE more you eat the more you want of D. J. O'Brien's candy. Delicious and tasty. If P. 8. Mc.Gulre, 2715 Dewey Ave., wll come to The Bee office within three clays we will give him an order fur a 60-cent box of O'Brien's candy. WEST FARNAM Rent reduced on .Mi Dodge St., eight rooms, all modern; have rut the rent to $32.60 to keep occupied; look today; key nxt door. Glover Realty Syndicate. Doiig. 3-J63. West Fariuun--New modern stucco, 7-r., 219 N. asth Ave. Phone Red 2M7. , FOR RENT 6-room house and bath all modern. Inquire 1043 South lllh St., or Phone Tyler 1435. 6-ROOM modern house nearly new and nicely decorated. Ixcated at 2710 Decatur St. $23.00. Phone H. 6432 or D-1636. warded; cheap freight rates; moving and storing. Expressman's Delivery Co. Tel. Douglas m. City office, 21S S. 17tli St. Bee Bldg. Houses, ins. Rlugwalt, Brandels 'I'M. Bidg. OMAHA EXP. Co., moving vans and storage. . Trunks, baggage; del. D. 2354. 416 N. 17th. CLOSE In. Rent reduced; very nice terms. 614 N. 2d, 6 rooms; all modern. 124 N. 23d,. 7 looms; modern except lieut 2U06 Blondo. & rooms. $11. 7-R SPECIAL. $J5. EAST from,, full 2-stor, 1 block west of North 24th line. O'KEEFIS REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Doiur. or A-2152. Evenings II. 2M2 or II. 6131. 7-RoOM house, $24; K-rooni. $31 Han- scorn park; modern. Phone Harney 15f. 27H IKHJUI.AS. 6-room collate, $l'j; water free; oiien. MODERN 6-ruoiu houte, 2710 Capitol Ave. Hurney 1404. .'.72 S. 2th St.. 8 rooms, complete'y tnoderii ;::.'). 00. Hall, 433 iUuige. D. 74jS. A-4I3.' FOR RENT Four-room cottage on 3th Ave., between 1 lodge and Douglas street. rew iMtr i,. i nnm.li. rwe i.iiik STRICTLY modern new u-roum bunga low. Owner. Webster 3112. THINK Central, cheapest 7-ruom house with bath, basement. In city. Apply 220 N. 23d. $20 7 rooms, 3128 N. Z7th. 25 4, 1117 Park Ave. 3524 N. tlttx. $12. Webster 1T7. For Rent Brick House Four bedrooirs. bsth and toilet on sec ond floor; large family room, dining room, buttery-kitchen, refrigerator room, ball and vestibule on first floor, full cement basement; furnace heat; every thing first-class and atiictly modern. Lo cated at 1511 Georgia Ave. See the owner at liin Georgia Ave. or phone Harney 1609. .MOD. 5-room collage; fine rep'r. II iv.44. ti RooMS, modern, except he.it. conve nient to car, church and school; modern steel range, also gos range and handsome kitchen cabinet auofi Pratt St.. NICE 6-room house, modern, hot watTr hest. JJ5. Water paid. Apply i7ol Bris tol NICE 5-room cottage, inoderu. except heat. $20. aler pul. 2ioi Wirt 6-BOOM house not modern but in ex cellent condition. Rent red in d for winter months to $'2."i. Call Harney 4371. HAfJ MAPLE Hi., t rooms, modem cit cept furnace, tit). Hall. 453 Rp.w. ). 11W, A-44u. $25 I y If you want a first class servant jirl, got hot" through Poo Want Ads. ThvPoo will run your Domestic Help nd five until you got tho dosirod results I m'.ai'1 rm OFFERED FOR REXT lloaxea 11 ud I iillnui'n. TlrtiikirK l"",t, 'f the city. auu" Cirltfh Soiih K- t'V. Hee Itldit. Full RENT-All niodei n. .yewiv p.iper ed. i'.-toviu cctisse. Webster 4-'.iJ or call Pt ;i"-'S Amen A e. A Fl KS'i -i:LASS .")-rooni cottage, rlMii, rW.v, modern except furnace, $'.''. S"ebfctet KWsl. iiMriia. B or enrage In Be:ti!j Park. Tel. Douglas IMl. I.AHU!-; bain for lent, will hold 6 horses; water. Call Hurncy fJt'.' Miirca and Ulfleta. WISH to sublet suite of five rooms III City .Niitlonul Hank I44dg. ' Cu't 1 HIL'S. DEhlv space, .ill Bee UlJg. Fi''lCrEoTi7sir:ooiir " m "ilea-bids. OFFERED FOR SALE I'uralturo. CRAFTSMAN ".S holid oak library tabic, 64x33; absolutely new.' t all Douglas Kit;. Manlcul J iiniruiiienlii. ' , n.VNO. f lightly irsed. -at- n bargain. Scgeixrom 1 ihiio Mtg. Co., ll'tli and Farnam Sin. I""" -rlirrs. LIGHT TOIM-H MONARl'Tl VISUILT. for rent. THE MONARCH TYPE WRITER CO.. 411 S. luth. .. Ubolie D 4V.I. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE of all makes of typewriters, factory re built: prices right; tt will &? you to see us beforn buying. - v TYPEWRITER INSPECTION AND flUP- PLY, CO., lMi,'i FA UN AM ST. RENT an Oliver TypeTvrlter-f rom the Oliver Typewriter To. I 'ouglns -'I nil. luTfTi l'RFIERS. modelsNo7"3 or No. 4, In excellent condition, rented threeJ months for !." SMITH I'REMIEU' TTPTWRITER CO. l!th and Douglas. 31 lavcllaueuua. SAFES Overstocked with second-hnnd safes, all slses and makes; IxirKains. American Supply Co.. lilt) Farn.in; St: Get in the Game Electric pianos. 100 each; slot mn ehlnes, athletic and peanut, machines and scales, new aud second-hand. Write for our list of bargulns. Better still conio snd see us. We also do repairing. ACME MAJL",TINE CO., U4 lavenworth. Phones: II 243. Ind. A vm. THKEK S i;-10x4 4-10 pxiol . tublea. good condition. Harney 'idS. POIt'OKN crispette machine,, candy pans and fumuce complete to operate confectionery business, with formulas; cost 1210.00; will sell or trade. 2D;t) Charles, City. FOR SALE 40. tons of hay, tt.) bushels of rom, stalk field and farm tools, house hold goods. 6 head of horsee; farm for rent, possession at once. Write Box 35, Erlcson, Neb., or come, and see me. Prompt action required. This place will sell if not rented soon. J. Summers, owner rnr" .... .,... k 1.1. .u ...U ... Ir f..,. . niA-P VUl uu.lrciEl " n " . .','- Ish, for sale at tin. Apply Goorgo V. .1' a I . . Tl. . 1. 1 . . . I. I 1 ' .. ttl llglll, ( UUI1B11IHF, V. KINDLI SO. $4 loud. H. Gross. W. 2.v.i. S-FtiOT restaurant range; cheap; must he seen Monday. 1516 Dodge. , FOR SALE Violin cello, valuable In strument; in perfect condition. 313 Arthur St., Bermon 6S8." I'ni? ull.b' X'aw Riiri Mrond-hu.nd carom and pocket billiard tables und bowling allevs and accessories; bar fix tures of all kinds; easy payments. The nrunswiCK-uaiKa-oiianuer -.o., iui-t' o. 1'th St. - . FOR SALE Two scholarships In tho Omaha Commercial college and one In Bovlea college. Business office, -Omaha Bee. . "FINE National cash register; cheap. 3o8 No. lMth. ' FOR SALE Two wall caseu, two counter cases with tables. S. W. Lindsay, the Jeweler, 1516 Douglas. 2D SAFES, DER1GHT, ,1X18 Farnam SI. l'EIUSONAL, ER. MAXWELL CUBES .PILES. 404 Om. Nat. Bk Bldg. PAY WHEN CURED. 63-DAY BIX)OD REMEDY. Gladish Pharmacy. 12th and Dodge. Massage, Rlttenhouse, IH Old Boston Bid. YOUNG wonien coming to Omaha as strangers are Invited to vlslt'the Youns Wpmen's Christian association building at Seventeenth and St.' Mary'a Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. Look for our travelers' aid at the Unlot. station. HINDOO TABLETS will hull 1, brace, strengthen. 50c. BELL DRUG CO. W E rent and repair all kinds of sewing pmchincs. Ind. A-1063. l'ouglas 1j3. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO., l&tli and Harney sts. . M V s! ( 1 V Irealmeiu. Mrs. Steolv, 11 VO7VtJX.4 i,,,,,,, (irioin.l lloor AIASMAGH Swcol-h movement; iiolhing better for i hounia tism: ladies, $1; gentle ineu. ll.'O. Apt. 2, lso2 Farnnni.- D. 6-4";. ""Miss Lang, manicunni;. Vibratory ina--lagu treatmi nis. R. 1. 2d floor, lu Dodgu. MAGNETIC y;:, imenl. E. Bruit, ii) lth, 2d flour. D. o2J. 'i'HE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast off clothing; in lad. uiiytuiiig you do not need. We collect, repair and sell, ut 134 N. IIUi St., tor cost of collection, lo the. worth poor. Call 'phone Douglas 41i. snrt wagons will call. j I.' l.alli. salt glow aromatic -liVi3VJ i j t,catment. Mine. Allen Chickr.o. luo S. 1 .tit at , 1st floor. 1 1. .).".. LEGAL NOTICE. To Whom It' May Concern: This Is to Hot 1 1 y the public tout 1 will not bu responsible fur any debts contracted by ni wie, Tei.le lltner. ERNEST A. ITTNEH. Dr. Burke, women's d.si ases. 41 D.Mig. Bk ET T A GOLD SBC 1 1 Y, innlrurliig"li7i7rr dressing; new parlors. ii03 Nevlde. D. 3UVi. Tl AZEL EfTm-" PILE vljh Ehl-Bt remedy tor Itching bleeding or protrud ing piles; 5w postpuld; sample free. Sherman McConneil Dri g Co., omana. 1RS. STEELE bus removed to l.t'3 Dodge street, ground floor. Vk ll.L adopt good, healthy, white baby girl H months or I vear. Mrs. Sliuvor, i-.ti Eisklne. Weft. 31.77. ' FOI LTRV AND I"ET STOCK S' leeulngs, II 35 per luo. W agnor. Mil N. hi. SHE naturally is looking i..r a dessert that needs but little preparation. Tell her of Dalzell's U cream. If Mrs. A. W. Snell, 4IVU Farnam St.. will come to The Bee of tics within three days we will give her an older for a quart brick of this ic cream. REAL ESTATE III II.Dt.H V INFORM A' ll. Kleclrlc gas flxtuies. Omaha Filver f7o ideal t 'run nt Stone V, 171 n und 'liming Fu' hs. Son 6c Bliii.l. painting, .1.-. ... mini; liiTFiNG PAINT. buildir.gTe-r. plas ter boaid.. Amer. Sup. Co., lis Nicholas r CITV "HOPi-ltiV K4)lt ll.lv. " -OR SALE Cheap, V tibatvi- a ' city lot .7)Mo. ervant Girls Telephone Tyler REAL ESTATE 4 l l't rillH'KHTV l'Ul Stl.K. liANSCOM PARK IlOMli EXCEPTIONALLY. AYELL .1UJ1LT, AT 1AW PRICE. Ov ncr. who Is alxnit ,to, have tity, iiutliorlses u- to sell his homo at SHK Ittdfic St.. nt the very low price of $."i,UHi. . delivered clar for itulck sale. This house Is of pressed brick slid frame i nutrni t'on. bul't of whit pine lumber: Is sll tno.le.rii; l aving s rooms, witli uuur-ter- iiw id ' w hlte ' oak finish first floor: nui'ttel and grate: 4 pice bedifoms and buth. second floor; floored nttte and stairwaY to same: full basement, with brick ps'it1-tl.M.-s. wh'.ch nmke. excellent Mipu.vit Cor floor jesst'. 'l i nns , about $1 tiO. cash, bal Hticw m'ofithlv. (JEORGE & COMPANY, 902-12 Citv National Itnnk Bltlg. ' Flumes 1 Wtglas 7.'s or A-17.A $1,950 Buys a 5-Room House House. 1611 Mtinderson ft., ail rooms are of good slxe- has entry hall, parlor, dining room iui.1 kitchen on first floor; front stairway to srouwd floor, where t'lero are two good bed rooms and hath. Possession can N given at once. This Is sur.y a good home. In a good location, close to car and stores.' Will make easy terms; owner has cut the price down for quick sale. HASTINGS UEYDluV. Ml I Harney St. A New Way To Buy a Home This plan Is new In Omaha, but has been very successfully carried out In other cities. Any progressive person can own a homo under this plan. AMERICAN SECURITY CO., 309 S. 17th St.. between Farnam aud Har tley. Both 'Phones: W7. Field Club District Fivo brand new houses built for homes on S. 3Htlt St:, corner Marry.- east frout. paved street, ono block from car line, ranging In size from 5 to 8 rooms: two have sleeping porch, finished In oak on first floors, modern plumbing, gak und electric light fixtures, furnaces,' cemented cellars, strictly modern In every detail. These are built tiy day labor out of first class material. Yards ni nicely sodded. Prices, $3,500 tn $5,ou0. Easy terms. Will pay you to look at these if you are look ing for a homer tn a good neighborhood aud close to school. - Bemis-Carlberg Co. 310-313 Brandels Theater. MR. RENT WASTER: Why not have -over half your rent paid back to you'.' These properties will more than do so. 2908 FRANKLIN. 2904 MAPLE. $.'0 per mo., $100 cash, or can sell on larger monthly payments and $25 cash, a good 8-room house,. In best condition, nicely arranged oil finish, modern exi'ept furnace- will Install lutter If desired full cemented cellar, large trees, full lot. S. front, well situated, about 29 blocks from P. O. Very cheap at $2,700 and 12,8.70. We have several others similar to above. Call or 'phone D. 357 RUSSELL & M'KITRICK CO.. 432 Raingo. Bldg, 15th and Harney. Here's Your Chance Stop Paying Rent $1,000 will buy a nice 3-room cottage, with electric lights and witter, on a good sized Iui, all fenced. Fine location, good neighborhood, near ,th and Grand Ave ; $Hi cash, balance like rent, wtll handle this deal. SCOTT &. HILL, 207 McCaBUe Bldg. Douglas 6AI5; Ind. A-1752. Think of It EASY TERMS on a dandy 0-rooni. 3 story modern homo In BEMIS PARK, one tif the neatest. Coziest homes tn tha whole Park district: fine corner lot, two paved streets and paving all paid. Price Is $3,M); terms very easy, and a bargain all round. House vucated tiduy, aud If not sold this week will rent. Glover Realty Syndicate, 1219-22 City National. Douglas 3:ifi3. Dundee Lot For iiil.'k sil o.vncr will take $775 ensh for finely locaicd- iitindee lo ; sower, waler, mis', cement Walks all In BUU ruld. Must be old at once. J us. Bee. .MUST BE SOLD. tVrooni house; walks, shade, full lot; 3510 North 2Ui Ave. Maka olfci. Only JW cusii roiuiie.i. Corner in i in-hard 11111, $400. iiUTCIUNSoN-IJOI.IVRD CO., 1621 Karnaiu. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. is rooms, all modern. Wo have a two-apartu.ent house, con laming 13 rooms, two bath rooms, soven bed rooms, wlih parlor, dining room au i lutciieii in tan aparimvn;, with new plumbing and good ncailir; plain. Tills property U too Imijm lor personal owner and it is a splenuid proposition for sumo oiid who will buy ii und dlvid,. it lulu four three-room apartuioiits. Owing 10 l ne arraitgeiiiuiii ut inn tiouso tula work can b done at a very small ex poniMi and when completed the apart ments will rent for 125 each. The buyer can live in one apartment, rent tha rest and tnak a good investment out of, your home. The building is well built and In un.nl conultlc.il, only tb'.rteon minutes' tide to the center of the city; one block from the Dougu sii eel car ling ana m good rest uenca distrk t. THE NUMBER l.i 2C) N. 20 1 11 S i . It Is Just norm of Ohio on the Flor ence Blvd. A good six or seven-room mu.lTii liouso will be taken In exchange at tin- right price This proposition is cei'tulfily worth looking a.. NO K Rio oc MARTIN, 400Bco Bldg. Doug. 1,0, A -4270. Will Build Residence to Suit Purchaser On one of ti e best building lota In Dun. dee, i, block from car line, aoutli front, paved street and sldnalk. Phoua H. 2256 or call on Moore, al 1215 Harney. REAL ESTATE y.GIM IIIM II I t Ml FOII. Btl.K Coiorailo. ! 1.4 ACItKS. well unproved. 2'i miles I from town. uiilo lo hi hool, fin. neigh I 1.01 hoo.l, good rli h d. op soil; this is a I choice quarter section; i.rlcu $12 per acre ifot quick cash ileal. Gilllliind ni t IVuuil. ide, Svlllurd, CoL Free I D H 1000 RK.VL ESTATE I rHn.t ii "i' ii i.i i'tiu m.k Hrnlsli t uluinhm. We ntill have a few choice farms left, about 3 to H miles ironi Foil Goorgo, the coming, metropolis of Central BiitlMi Co lumbia. Over 10.000 acres of tills choice land, along the l!no of the C.run.l Ttunk l'it rifle rnilroad, . sold In Onialia nloiie on short notice. If Interested in a safe and profitable Investment, call or w":te B. Meyel. Dis trict Sales Agent, 610 Faxlon Bids., Imuiha. N'eh. 'My ktiowlc.iKo of land on uccompieleil Ornn.i Trunk can make you quick profits. friipK. t raw ford, 313 Homer strvtl, all- couver. or timsha." Cm nail ii, DO YOU want a farm In western CAN- adii. where the crops thU year are In ad vance, of anything grown oil the cantl nenl? For wheat growing, dairying, mixed farming and cuttle raising, the province of Alberta Is unsurpassed. I Jill .1 are now offered hv th CANA DIAN PACIFIC' RAILWAY COMPANY' at prices ranging from ll.l to .H) an acre on LONG TERMS of psvinent or on the crop payment plan. This Is paying for your farm with a portion of jour crops each year. I and values have Increased 30 per cent In two years. Great opportunity for the homeseeker. Call or write for full particulars, book lets, maps, etc. E. S. FUR. General Agent. Canadian Pacific Alberta Land Co., 4-M) Board of Trade Bldg. Excursion every Tuesday, Seo me for l a I es. Jlllnola. FOR PAT.E-Chlcken ranch, S4 acres; plenty of fruit and peaches; good build ings: location central Illinois; for par ticulars wills Lauren. Iowa, Route 3, Box 11. lvvra. THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm Is to Insert a small want ad In ths Des .Molina Capital. Largest cir culation In the state of Iowa, 43,000 dully. The Capital Is read by and believed In by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply re fuss to permit any other papor In their homes. Rates, I cent a word a day; $1.25 per line per month; count six ordinary words to the line. Address Dus Molnoi Capital, Des Moines, la. Kansas. "just like a gold mine. A fine Irrigated farm for sale; write me for statement of annunl Income and further Information. The price and terms are right. Travis W. Benjamin, St. Fran cis, Kan. Orcaoa. i TORTLAND, The Great City of the North west. Thla la a special offer for nulck sala. Must bs seen to appreciate Its value. 64 acre located three and on-half miles from the city limits. Macadamised road-all tho way, on one aide of which are beautiful homes and on the other aide Che Willamette river. Tha surrounding Innd Is platted and large, massive homes are under con struction. This land Is surveyed Into acres with toads to each aero,. These roads are not, however, deducted from tho acre age. The soil Is rich, black loam, and nueds no Irrigation. Fruit growing Is very profitable here, especially small fruits, such as strawberries. The Logan berry etc.. raising Is a profitable -business, yielding about a half crop, the first year, and netting from $.500 to tsoo Ser acre second year, l'otatoes and cucum era are produced In large quantities. A car line ta being built and wa ura but a short distance from creamerlaa and casih markets. Price, $32,400, it taken before January fit st; half cash, balance to suit pur chaser. Address owner, Mrs. K. F. Taylor, Oregon Hotel, Portland, Ore. 321 A. Al FRl'i'i' land, nearly all cleared orchard and Improvements, at $50 per A. 60 A. Al fruit land, all cleared, at $m0 pet A. 47 A. adjoining a subdivision, price tCfifiO,' Tnese properties He along the elec tric road now being built In the famous Willamette valley, between the state uni versity at Eugene and the State Agricul tural college at CorvaUls. Geo. V. Fletcher. Junction City, Ore. OACO ORCHARDS m the beautiful Willamette Valley of OREGON. None better. Few as good. Prices and terms reasonable. Call at Millard hotel. Room 426, get terms, reading matter. See pictures, tsste. nonlrrlgated fruit and let us explain climate, social and school advantages. Phon or call. Hera even ings. J. W. Morgan. Representative, Oregon Apple Co.. Corvallin, tire. Mississippi. "Go South, Young Man" Build yourself a imme on tho Gulf No exliemrs of weather, either Coast. hot or cold. No drouth, liouu, rich lands from 110 up, Wo owm them. Eaalest of terms. W e want limners. W'rito tor our booklet. COAST r. HA LTV AND COLONY CO., 1 'a.-cag iiila. Mlrs. .Nebraska. NEBRASKA spd Oregon land, fM Brand. -la Blk.. Omaha, Neb. I up. sou Hi Dakota. A FEW t-riaps In Biulo county, South Dukoia, lands; will puy railroad faro to buyers not ratml.uu. o. A. otrausky, lukwana, S. D. REAL ESTATE LOANS ' V A N T F D ' 1 1 y ioans ani wuirnis. V. Farnam Smith Co., lio Farnam St. OMAHA Properly and xViireska Lanua. tiKICF.FE REAL ESTATE Co. I' ll) Ni w Omaha Nat'l .Bank Building. FARM I -HANS near Omaha; no cuuim.a slon; upll'inul payments; clixap niuiiey. Orui S Merrill, Lli City Natl Lank BiUg. tluO to llo.lioo made piomptiy. F. L Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. ' WANTED FARM liuNS. "Klokan-' vestment com.ai.y. Omaha. LOW RA I ht. BEA11S-CAHlTbLrtTiJ 210-312 Buindels Tbealer Bldg. MONEY to louns 011 btciness or icsi denco propt rths, tl.Onu to $i....o. W. ii. THOMAS, i- l-'lrst Nat'l Bank Bldg. (LJ I V I N 1 5 R(TS Loa ns7l a od "up" 1 ivv-'0-0iiiuha Nat l Bank LARGE LOANS, inuiiicipil bonds, m n it gages bought and sold, n I ILL I.Hori. WANTKD -T'ity loans. I'etel s'Truii't Co. DON T miss seeing Miss Latig attlia American theater. If Mrs. J. J. M'irshon, , Dodge St., will come to The Bee ufflco within ihreo days we will fclve her an trtler for two tickets. I FOR SALE OU EXCHA.NtiE i wn.i. i.u.t.r 77i . .. i.iu K..111 o"T7m town lots for good, tlnap western Ne braska laud. D. A ii.Jer.o.i, ;',th and M Sts , Sunt Ii Omaha hou ATR.t'NCir " I N Si li-.it i.VA.N-Co'." ' KArf., clear; S 15 per A. 10 exchange fori Iowa farm .f X'.D A ; wiil assume mtg , I if priced light. C. M Haas. Li.loi.i, la I'Olt exchange. 4so A. inii'i.o.d at tl'.on U III lake half tiadc Prefer k in-rsl Mdse. or what have oil. Iluiaece to bint at 1. J. J. ri aim, Noiden, Neift a i FOH S..E OK EXt'll A ,4iE ,. 1 a Ten in Oivsi-iy coonl ', Soiitll I h ilii.nl ltnrrovetii,nt; , ncres un t' r i :iltl alioc; .; tiiII- fotu town; s'hool holme on Inn. I. Will traile for good rcl h nee or in. rchaudlno eiiillv. II.'.iki. Ida Nef f. 4 S I lev Hiilk. I'Olt SALE oil TRADE. Good bay press. In. mire of owner. M. 1). Brown. 914 Dodge. WANTED TO Rt'V V I ! I Ssl' "'en l'u r " ".uiiN! lilt , 1 411 tunsl-.a. We buy nil kinds (if raw furs; pay high priors. t;iv u a trial. WANTED TO REXT SMALL loom, well located, f or grucri les, tute locatun liiid relit wanted. D. Bee. 'Will, rent on., room In my hoiue. W est Kin nam district, to one or i.mi Keiitumi.ii with ma i, nog and evening .i cal. Harney i.khi. II-' YtiU have a sweet tooth be sure to try. tiov of D. J. O Hrion's candy. Al iviiih fresh and ple.istng to candy lovers. If Mrs. V.. Frederick Smith. '.'i2 N. IWth St.. -will come to The llee office within tliree days ve will nie her an order for a no-cent box of t ' iti lcn n ciiudy. WANTED SITFATIOXS T' H At Y TC A T7 n"iir I'airTrT.iiiil. A-2. 4. W ANTED.-Position us bookkeeper or cashier; I'; experienced young lady. Ref erences, A.till'eyji N 102 Bee. YOUNG' mun. good habits, wants posi tion in gonnal store ur utiles work for small wngws. E " SIS, Bee. LADY wants position as chambermaid or laundry work, III South 20th. ol'NO man, cprlcuced, wants posi tion with some live resl .'slate or land company. Address G 804, Bee. "YOUNG man 20 eara of age wants po- iii.m as candy helper; some experience. Cure Boo. G 812. YOUNG lii.lv wishes position as stenographer: inexperienced. I,. IUI, Be. Vol' Nit lady would like a position In nn office. Can opotate typewriter. Ref erence. Webr. 2076. WHITE woman deslies day work; neat nnd clean. Tel. D. 0740. YOUNG man. good habit", wants posi tion In general store or office work. ""EXPERIENCED woman wants day work. Call Harney 6:;6. .iiiicuieii wumuii restrea work In Omaha or elsewhere in Institution or fam ily to nsslst In keeping and taking car of children. Webster 3177. UiUMI lady with one year'a experi ence as stenographer wishes a position In a firm; samry according to ability, o 7U.1, Be. ui'MiiTiiiN wanted A inannscr of general store, country town; experienced. O 613, Bee. in: Nil mun wants position aa bar- tTtider; experienced. S tllfi, Bee. ,MV high school graduate, stenographer, clerical or bookkeeping; unexperienced. L H10. Bee. SITUATION Wanted By mun and wife or man nlnne. First class cook and baker. Wifo will help in Kttcnen or other work. Address 1. B., 501 Grand Ave.. Des Moines, In. WASHING and curtains done. T. it. 7421. BoTjlvTbT E EP INt l and clerical work evenings and Snturdayn; una typewrltar. AUiiress u t.i, iea M.ii.i'i i.' .....,.. i.a.du t.ln.. nl.vHr ao.l singer, want position In picture showt ex nepleiieed. Douslas 6855. K 775, Bee. WAA I r.U I'OSUIOII as liuunnn.,-. . ..i.... ,ij.ii...j lilv Preficr resiieccauin iiinnna-..". - home With children. Also experienced as nurse. Address Mrs. aiane lurnm, Ban- era! delivery, council tumm. i. in ..1'iMikM hi u . u, I liu ...tiioatent ladv rum liwi. ' ' " . liu. stanngtaphnr; . referencea aa to ability. Harney 644. v... . u'ren a luiKitliin u m cook In Drt- vato family or restaurant. $116 Cnlcago Bt. iteu e.w. MUST HAVE WORK Young mun needs work or board and room. I'bon Dougiaa 4ist. srrilATIoN wanted by a first-class Innitor or nortsr; gilt edge references 'Phone Webster 3507. Address J. M. John son, 2.il8 Pnclllu Ave. , ""SITUATTON wanted by young lady In office; can operate typewriter; reterenciis. -vnniio ui'imiiT oj. Wa w"t ui.irU tw liu. dav and carnet cleaning. 1110 uurufiia 01. WASHING or cleaning lor Thursday and Satuixiay. W. 4207. EXPERIENCED colored man and wit llli buy wants place In private family. References. 2217 N126tU 8L "WANTEDPnsftlon by coinputent and experienced young lady aa stenographer; can give references. Address E-slO car Bee. NO NEED of worrying about dessrt when Dalxell Is In town. If Mrs. G. E. Dulby. 4217 Harney St., will come to Tho Beo office within three days w will give her an order for a quart brick of this fluo Ice cream. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship your stock to South Omaha; save mileage and shrinkage, your consign ments receive prumpt and ca.eful attun Uuiu UViS STOCK COMMISSION MER CHANTS. Myers Bros. & Co. Strong and responsible. WOOD BROS,, 2yt-:aiExiUianga Bldg. "Great Wesf. Coin. Co., Omaha Denver. W. R. SMITH . SCSN Just handle sheep. "WT l DENN Y t CO.. i'..i8 Excli. Bldg. TAGO BROS, handle catlis, hogs, sheep. "TayRobliison A Co.. 300 Kxeh. Bldg. 1 ill ei hi a 11. I'o. Butt ar ri suits. Ship to us. "1 Li 11 O.N Cum, Co, 222 Exchange Bldg. M'TlK ii-Rlt 'K 1,Y OJa)l Exch. Bldg. U K. itOHM ii'S' tt CO.. !52 Exch. Bldgf Cox ti Jonea Cum. 'o.. bunch of hustlers. "Farmers L. S. Com. Co.. 2-M Exchange. Deposit proceeds of shipments til Stock Yards Nai l bank, only hank at yards. Martin ttius. tt Co., 203-4 Exch. Jiidg. "Aleit ''G.Uuuhanan ii Soii7TlM-6 Ex. Bldg. . OMAHA, THE tiRAIN MARKET. "Tvei.i-aska-lovva Grain Co.. 7M Brandels. WEEKS GRAIN CO, grain merchiints, eonslKumeiils sollclled. 93 Brandeia. "RoBEltTS GRAIN CO., grain consign ments Kollcltcd, ;;ralu bought to uriive. 728 BihimImIs. ANY conuolsiaiur of coiitoctionrry will readily tell yuu Hint there are no candles which can outshine o Brlc.Il s In purity or daintiness. If Mrs. E. L. I-ovejoy, Jltt and Giant Sis., Sotilu Oiuaha, will come to The Beo office within three days we will give her an order tor a W-cunt box of O'Brien's candy. 4.0 Ell MEAT .OTICK. PROPOSALS FOR ELEVATOR. OFFICE of the Constructing Quartermaster, Fort D. A. Russell. Wyoming, December 6th, mil-Scaled proposals fur furnishing and Installing an electric elevator will bn re ceived I. . re until 3.30 p. pi., December 2 J.I, llill. ami then opened. . information fur nished on application. Envelopes cun tatning proposals should bo Indorsed propoials iur Elevator."' anil addressed Captain F. S. Armstrong. Constructing liiuitermitstrr. J 6-7-s-9-21-22. WANT AJJ will rent that vacant house, fill those vacant rooms, or secure luurdi-rs os abort nttlce, at a very uia'.l cost to you. Bo coulnec J. I! Hi B DANK STATEMENTS. N,REPoP.T OF THE CONDITION OF Till- (Ml 4,11 ATM!1I. II !SK. at omnlm. In the Hat of Nebraska, at the close, of bu-mess December I, 1011: KESoURCErl. Isians nn.l discounts $ 7,509.387.7$ Overdraft, secured and un- sr-Mired 697.61 U. S. bonds to secure circula tion l.OaO.fWM I.. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposit ' 400. ono 'io iM rmtnms on U. S. bonds. ...... u.dno On Bonds, securities, et" 7vn.i'.5 .'I Vaults, furniture and fixtures.. lo,nou Due from national banks ttiot le- serve ngrnls) $ 1,618,790 27 Dtie from stHtennd pi hale banks and h ii n k r s, tt ust. companies, n n tl having banks... 279,l).3il Iuo from appioved reserve ngents 1.S73.711.20 hecks nod other cash Hems 1:11 .095. ft. 17 J li ii n i: n for clearing house.... 212,591. 9. Notes of nt her na tional banks 22,610.00 Fnt.-t lonal paper cm reucy. nickels iintl cents .1sn il Lawful money re- sisvo in hank. vis: Specie ; 1.0.1"..1fH iiO Legal-tender lining l,s7,SK0.i) 4, M. 441. 31 Ite.lcmptiott fund wlih U. S. tveururer (.. of circulation) "S.O.'fl.tm Totul ?1 1,713,61 I'll I.I A 111 I ITI I'M Capital slock paid lit .$ l.onn.ivo.oo Mini us ruiui 200.tW.tM 41.T92.Dl 1,000.000.00 unuiviueil profits, less expenses anu taxes paid National bank notes outstand ing Due to other nu- tlotml banks $ 4), 247,063 23 lute to ststo and private banks and bankers l,563,V.2.0fl Duo to trust com panies and sav- lllifa bnnks 141.C6S.01 Individual denoslta Sllhlecl lo rhx.li I " SOI 1 una certificates or tleooslr t34.7K.64 27,082.86 3CS.DS1.2t 15J..V4.73 Certified f-hnclta . Cashier's checks outstandmir United. Stales de- imaita DesisltS of I', ft. Ulsbiii-slng off l Cers 211.213.64 12,066.819.00 ToUl $14,913,641.94 State of N'ebraska. County of Douglas, as: I. J. DeF. Rlchamls, cashier of the above mimed bank, do solemnly swear that the aiinva statement Is trust to tha best of my Kiiowieuga and belief J. DeF. RICHARDS, C ashlar. Correct Attest : .T. IT. MILLARD. W. M. BURGESS, lv. C. BARTON. Director. Subscribed and sworn to bcfuia ma this th day of December, 1911. ... L. D. SPALDING. Notary Public. No. 97.. REPORT OF THF. CONDITION OF The Corn Birksske National Bank, At Oman, in the State of Nebraska, nt the close of business, De cember fith, 1911: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts tL107.8o0.10 Overdrafts, secured and. unse cured 4,93.87 U. S. bonds to secure circulation laO.OnO.oi) Premiums on U. S. bonds 2,131.2.". Bonds, securities, eto... 74,782.71 Furniture and futures 1S.340.S7 Due from national banks tnot reserve agents) 94,862.05 Due from state and private v banks and bankers, trust com panies and savings banks....- 85,631.96 Due from approved reserve agente 162,061.96 Checks and other cash Items. ... 2.678.61 Exchanges for clearing house., . 28,078.8 Notes of other national banks.. , 62,990.00 Fractional paper currency, .nickels and cents...,. ,. . ' 1,943.83 Jawful Money Rpserve in Bank, via: Specie ; $60,2tS),06 ' Is'g.il tender notes.... SO.OOO.UO 110.269.50 Redemption fund with. U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circu lation) 7.S00.OO .; Total .....l,33.915.07 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In... $ 300,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 29,?J2.97 National bank notes outstand ing' 148,000.00 Due to other national banks 127,325.18 Due to state and private banks and bankers 128,045.92 Due to trust companlea and savings banks . 124). 42 Individual deposits subject , to ' check 1,092,714.56 Demand certificates of deposit.. 1.4.18.1.". Time certificates of deposit..... 96.644.M Certified checks 4.231.50 Cashiers check outstanding... 6,007.01 - Tolal $1,983,1)15.57 Slate of Nebraska County of Douglas, as: 1. C. W. Era In, cashier of the- , above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C W. ERWIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before pie this 7th, day of December 1911. M. P. WALKER, Notary Public. Correct A Heat:' A. 1. ROOT. CHARLES It. SHERMAN, B. V. MARSHALL. Directors. Labor Leaders Tnllc.v of Settling Strikes Nii'.V YORK. Doc. T.-At a meeting of labor leaders here today In an endeavor to settle the dispute between the metal workers and carpenters and Joiners theru was much Informal discussion of the Me Nainara confessions and their effect upon unionism. While it could not be ascer tained whether the matter was brought up In 'Hie meeting, there was much talk outside concerning a country-wide effort to settlo all existing strikes Immediately with a view to offsetting the "present cry against unionism." Among those present at tho meeting were W. D. lluber o Indlanapolia, presi dent of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners; M. O. Sullivan of Pitts burgh, president tit the Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers; Gxorgo flodrick of Laporle, Ind., president of the Brother hood of Painters; o. V. Tveltmoe. presi dent of tho California Federation of Labor, and James Short of Chicago, presi dent of the building trudes department of the federation. One leader waa quoted aa saying that If the attempt to settle all strikes was successful "labor would have u chance to offset the present outcry agaitiut union ism." Not only did tho leuders seem to want to settlo all existing labur troubles, but it was suggested In the informal tulks that If all wurrlng labor unions could hold a conference and perhaps settle their difficulties in an anucublo way, a world of good might result. (me of those who took part in tba ses sion today expressed bis belief that the matter finally would be settled when Samuel Gompers, president of the Ameri can Federation of Labor, returns here to morrow or next day to take part In the conference. MOTORMAN WITH RED HAIR GIVES FIRST AID TO PETERSON John TeterBon didn't know whether be fell or was pushed froui the car. The reason he remembers the Incident at all a that a 'red-headed'' nioiorinan carried him to the curb. Police Surgeons Peppers and Cri'-s fixed up a variety of cut and bruises on Peterson's phis and lie was scot to his huuie, 626 b )UI TwenUsik ),