Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 19, 1912, Page 13, Image 13
1 Little Jeff Must 6 TO COM5 ashore AN0T swtos wt.W5TJ W WiZ 1 FvW "Jill . Z&VoV '. uv HO1 (Wlo mutt A lOl 1 fw) M f.,-v awT wmx, vmtvr A POULTRY AXD PET STOCK Screening $1.50 per 100. Wagner. 801 N. lo NOTICE TO DOG MEN On account of no place to keep them, 1 will sell at a great bargain for qua:W. my two typical specimens of English bulls, females; White Watch, American Kennel Club register, colored white, massive bone and head;, set low;to ground; aged 3 years; approved mother; also Belle Gladstone, irer daughter, by C. Monston's Gladiator, aged IS months. First check for $160 takes both. Ed. M. Abbott, importer of English Bull Dogs. Lincoln. Neb. XTVB STOCK MARKET OF WEST S'aJp live stock to Souta Omaha. Save mileage, and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. ' Live, Stock CommlMion Merchant!, Bye- BroB. & Co. Strong and responsible. WOOD BROS., 234-38 Exchange Blag. direst West Com. Co., Omaha & Denver. c'lay, Robinson & Co.. 200 Exchange Bldg. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 3Z2 Exchange Bldg. Martin . Bros. & Co.. Exch. Bids. TAGG BROS., handle catUe. hogs, sheep. ' REAL ESTATE LOANS OMAHA property and Nebraska landj. . O'KEEFE REAL, ESTATE CO., 1016 New Omaha Nat'l Bank Building. LOANS Farm and city property. J. H. Dumont & Son. 1602 Farnam St. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. VVead. Wead Bldg.. ISth and Famam. . MONEY to loan on business or resi dence properties. $1,000 to $WO,000. W, H. .THOMAS. 503 First Nat'l Bank -Bldg. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1330 Farnam St. 6'cr CITY LOANS. Bemis-Carlberg 1 Co. $10-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. GARVIN BROS s- and ui)' ix.y jLN,xiv7o.0n)ana Na,:1 Bank . LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. REAL ESTATE WANTED - PASTURE wanted containing ItiO acres, -well watered and well ttmoui, close in to South Omaha. Wertheimer & Degen, Exchange Bldg., Souui Uimuia. se4 South 48, Ind. F-1503. OCEAN CTEAMSHirS ; THE ALLAN LINE . ROYAL MAiL STiiAJiiSHd ' MONTREAL, LIVtt'OOL, GLASGOW. Montreal, Havre, Plymouth, London. The Picturesque' 3n Lawrence Route. Four days on the ocean, tmee days In river and guli. splendid new Turbans steamers. Saloon, seconti-cabin and itord class. Superior one-class cnuin service. Cuisine unexcelled. Courteous atienuon. f.end for circulars, rati, plans, etc Allan & Co.. 121 N. Dearborn bL, Chicago. Anchor Line Steamships " New York, Londonderry and Glasgow. New York, Palermo and Naples. Attractive rated for tickets between New York and all Scotch, English, Irish. Continental and Mediterranean points. Superior accommodations, excellent cui Bine. efficient service. Apply . promptly lor reservation to local agent uf Anchor Line or Henderson Brothers, ueneral Agents. Chicago. Ri. ; WANTED TO BORROW WANTED To borrow $4,0X1 on first mortgage on Omaha property valued at $15,000. Attractive interest rate. Will stand the closest investigation. O SBSt Bee; WANTED TO BUY Household gds. clothes A ahuea, D71 Bli59 ad-hand goods. Keiser, Center, ii-gvii. rhinftun hnur 2rl-lifl.nd clothes, shoes. . hats; best prices; win etui, xjier xxw. A T PTT?M Py the best prices for oid txlM: JJ-iXN metals, rubber, etc ' WANT house, partly modern, conveni ent' to car. Must be priced right Give address. Want to buy from owner. Terms. L m, Bee. . - : WANTED To buy, one share Happy Hollow club stock; state lowest cash price. N 312, Bee. WANTED TO RENT GENTLEMAN with two small children wants to board and room in strictly pri vate family. Answer A 300, . care Bee. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE-Want Southern California property for good, clear Omaha. Address 1135 West St., Los Angeles. Cal. FOR EXCHANGE 720 acres in Guthrie Co., la.; clear; want good ranch In east ern Neb.; must be tlrst class and in corn belt ISO acres in Scott a Bluit Co.. Web.; want small Iowa farm. Ed. Kaily, Adair, la. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS OF TltLU. Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract of flee In Nebraska. 206 Brandeis Theater.; NEALE & CAMPBELL. 1714 Farnam S-iT BUILDERS' I2'OHA'HOi. T Electric, gag fixtures. Omaha Silver f,o. Ik Ideal Cement Co.. lith and Cuming feuT Fuchs. Son & Blind, palntlng.decors .ing. H. Gross, lum. wreck. g. plb. J. & ,taul. BLUE PRINTING. 424 PAXTON. J STi'di. - HEATON, tin work. Original meri . can furnaces. 251S Cuming. D. 5198, ACREAGE FOR SALE.. ACREAGE BARGAINS near Omaha, Orln a Merrill. 1213 City Nat. B nk Bldg. CITY PROPERTY COR If ALE. .... t -Walking -Distance SOUTH SIDE HpMf.s; One ft-rooin cottage and one 8-room house, modern except heit, on paved street; nice neighborhood good shade. ( Lot ?0xlj0 for each dwell' Jig. Near 11th :'and Center. Erther one $f these would make a dandy home for a railroad or street car man; handy to dewt and car barn. Small cash payrtirf nt will handle . either property; balance like rent. For price and terms call Scott & Hill rhones Do-g!a !O0H, iMdepe"n3ent A -1752. utt v sir.i.T.oPi r l-vt i r t c- it t JOHN W. ROBBINg. 1802 FARNAM ST. Have His Little Joke REAL ESTATE f IT V PBOPEHTV R SALE well located residences at moderate Prices $3,750 For a new 8-room, modern house, located near th and Fort Sts.; combination electric and gas fix tures; hard pine finish through out; well built. Immediate posses sion. - $3,800 For two good . 6-room houses, lo cated one block -from 40th -and Hamilton Sts. close to car line; always rented, now bringing In $480 a year. Only $700 down, bal ance $i& a month. $4,000 For a new 3-story. 7-room, strictly modern home, on- 24th St. near Miller Park; oak finish first floor;, large sleeping porch; decorated throughout. Only . $500. down and $40.20 a month to purchase this house. Investigate. . 54,150 New 6-room bungalow irk Kbuntze Place, located on corner lot, paved street, one block from the car line. This bungalow has. a large living room, with mantel and grate, built in bookcases, stationary settee and beamed celling, paneled dining room? built-in buffet, decorated and finished in oak, - 3 bedrooms and bath second floor. $4,150 2-story, modern house, located near the Omaha University, convenient to the car line. This house has rooms and reception hall;' decora ted throughout. and in excellent re pair. Immediate possession.' $5,20fc-8-room, . strictly ' modern, 3-story house, In excellent condition, deco rated throughout; 4 bedrooms and bath second floor; stairway to floored attic; oak finish first floor; garage In the rear: paving paid. Located on Binney St., near Sher man Ave. $5,3O0For a well built 2-story, modern house on corner lot, near 24th and Manderson Sts. This house has T rooms, finished In selected oak, with oak floors, hot water heat, large cement porch,-, well .built and in excellent repair. $7,500-2fi01 St. Mary's Ave. This is- a 10 room, strictly modern, frame house, with two large roonia fin ished on the third floor; oak finish first floor; four large attractive bedrooms second floor; decorated throughout; lot 5xl07 feet; paving paid; walking distance. . GEORGE & COMPANY, 902-912 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. .. v 'Phone D. 7o6 or A-1758. . Daady Bungalows NEAR 18TH AND LAIRD STS. Your choice of two strictly modern bungalows, one having .5 rooms and bath, the other 6 rooms and bathi oak finish. Very attractive and well built. First-class neighborhood. If looking for something that Is swell and bound to please, ask to see either of these prop erties at once. A few hundred dollars down and -monthly payments for balance will do. Scott Sc Hill .307 McCague Bldg.; . ... Phones Douglas 1009, Independent A-1752. BRAND NEW Three dandy cottages containing recep tion hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor; two bedrooms and bath on second floor, with open stairway; all modern except' heat;' cement cellar; -permanent walks; large east front lots; half block to car and near one of the best schools in city; close to park. Prices $2,40Q to $2,300. $200 cash, balance pay ment. BEMISXJARLBERG CO. 310-12 Brandeis Theater. VERY CHEAP Corner lot. fine-bullding'slte for three cottages or f Ifttv ,near :. Turner.. Park, jjsi ana ivarnam, paving an paiu. ru $1,400; $400 cash, balance first mortgage. 6 per cent Interest. Come quick II.;you want this snap. .1. BIRKETT & TEBBENS, 423 Bee Bldg. 160 ACRES, improved laud. ; Saskat chewan Co., Canada, in American colony. Price $13,000, ibr will exchange for good rental property in -Omaha. DEUfeL & HANKINSON. " 201 Par.ton Block. Tel. Doug. 2877. 'NEW "BUNGALOW. Closa in. 6-room. all modern, full base ment, furnace heat, laundry connections, rooms all decorated, close to car and school. Price $2,960. Easy terms. RASP BROS.. 106 McCague Bldg. Doug. 1653; A-2663. PROFITABLE LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Lots at Great Neck and Long Island City; subway and elevated lines to be ex tended; early buyer makes large pront; rallrofid fare refunded if you buy. C. W. Tulleys, 312 Harrison St. Council Bluffs, Iowa,. HERE IS A BARGAIN IN BENSON $200 buys a 5CxlM-foot lot not far from car line. Lot fronts south on Lucas be tween Clark and Burnham; described as tV, of lot 10, block 35. Phone Webster 3&0, or address G. R. W.. Bee. FOR SALE 2-story, 4-r. building, oc cupied by Caldwell & Drake, builders, soumeast corner 17th and Harney Sts. Bids received until July 1, Building may be inspected at any time. John Lewis, 310 Range Bldg. . HANSCOM PARK HOME CHEAP. Modern eight-room cottage, large lot, easy payments. Dr. W.' H. Mick. 476 Bran dfls Bldg. ' ; , . 2814 Davenport, . close in. 7-r., modern but heat. Just overhauled. Two bed rooms first floor, fine bath; shade trees. Mod erate rent to right person. See It today. George B. Lenhoff. Phone Douglas S06. FOR SALE Reasonable priced modem six-room house, one-half block from car, paved street and fine location. Inquire of owner, 2415 Manderson St. Tel. Web. 543. , ' '''. REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE ArkaunuH. LOOK 3S0 acres stock farm, 119 a. cul tivated; house, barn, 10 a. apple orchard, unlimited free range grass and water, price. $12.50 per acre; big list free. Ward, the Land Man, Mountain Home, Ark, REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH LAN OS FOR SALE . Canada. BRITISH COLUMBIA lands on GRAND TRUNK. . Frank Crawford, 203 Cotton Bldg.. Vancouver or Omaha. CANADA Buy a lot in Edmonton, Al berta, western Canada's distributing cen ter; $110 to $130. Terms. $1.00 down and $1.00 a week. Canada Lands Company, Edmonton. Alberta. Georgia. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA Traversed by the ATINTIC. BIRMINGHAM ATLAN TIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted- to the widest range of crops. All tne mkney crops ol the souta plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with inia coming country, lta soil, climate, church and school advantages,, write W. B. LEAHY, DEPT. K, , .Geneial Passenger Agent, ATLANTA, GA. Minnesota. MINNESOTA LAND. CLAY AND NORMAN COUNTIES. 20,0ifl acres in fine improved and unlm proved lanu in the coin belt; close to good toue;' htavy black loam soil; clay subsoil; plenty rain; crop failures un known; $o0 to $50 per acre; easy terms. Excursion first and: third Tuesday ut each muuth. Send for list and maps. FELLAND, REALTY COMPANY. 630 Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE. AT A BARGAIN. o.A r, t-i farm 2 milp frnm irnnri Iawti AWViw.v , . 40 miles, from Minneapolis, on main road, telephone and mail route. To acres under cultivation, 74 acres good meadow will cut over 100 tous ot nay; balance In pasture with SO acres goud oak timber, can all bfc opened up. Land lays level, good soil In the best ot condition, no stone or gravel and uo toul weeds. Good teven room nouse ui spienum grove .4V nlhnr Hllilllintfd Itfiiid WAll U nti water. An ideal stock and dairy farm, hniline on account of old age. Price. $36 per apre for quick sale. CHAa. K. swAwauiM. HiiK Jruver, Minn. FOR SALE tit section 1& miles from Chokto, Stevens Co., Minn.; 2u acres m crop; $50 per acre it sold tnis month, x. H. Kavanagh, Owner. BUY A FARM In West Central Minnesota. I -ave soma wonderfully good bargains. Easiest terms. Write for particulars. J. S. ULLAND, President Fergus alls Na tional bank,- Fergus Falls, Minn. . ; 13S ACRES POLK COUNTY, IA. Good six-room house, cellar, summer kitchen, itood orchard, 110 pine and spruce trees, wind break, horse barn for 14 head of horses, cow barn for U cows, two large cattle sheds, w-loot machine shed, good wells, wind mill, orchard and house yard fenced chicken tight 70 acres fenced hog tight in three dif ferent fields, hog house, running water on place; 10 acres of fine timber. For particulars inquire of F. J. Foy, Max well la. THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm Is to insert a small want ad in the Des Moines Capital. Largest cir culation in the state of Iowa, 43,000 dally. The Capital is read by and believed In by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply re fuse to permit any other paper in their homes. Rates, 1 cent a word a day; $1.25 per line per month; count six ordinary words to the line. Address Des Moines Capital, Des Moines, la. SMALL FARM BARGAIN. 5 miles out; la acres; all excellent land, suitable for any . purpose; 6 acres tn alfalfa; no buildings; cheapest good land near either city at $1,650; $250 cash, bal ance long time at 6 per cent iSoGea Real Estate Co, 106 Pearl bt, Council Bluffs. Idaho MOST productive hay and grain land In the world Long Valley, Idaho. No Ir rigation needed; fine climate, fine water, cheap fuel, telephones, railroad, elec tricity. Improved land $25 to $50 per Also finest orchard land proposition n Idaho. Wor Information .write today. Pay ette River Colonization. Co., .Nampa, Idaho. ftebraskaa FOR SALE 160 acres all fenced; 80 acres under cultivation; 6-room house, 32 x52 barn; 16x20 chicken house; 16x16 gran ary; 10x12 stone milk house, windmill and good water; located five miles from Chappell. $40 an acre takes this bargain; half down and mortgage for balance. Address. Mrs. Christie Jacobs. Chappell, Neb. HOMESTEAD-S20 acres rich farm land at $250 filing fees and all. Not rough or sandy. J. A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb. NEBRASKA. Quarter section of forty-bushel wheat land, mile and- half from station; must be sold. J. H. Hardisty, Thief River Falls, Minn. Montana. RANCHES-42,000 to $100,000. Bend for list. Shopen A Co., Ranch Dealers, Omaha, Neb. Wyoming-. S20 ACRE free homesteads. Level rich land. Address W. F. Fox, Gillette, Wyo. Miscellaneous. T. C. TORRISON, 1101. 802 City National Bank Bldg. Farm Land and Ranches. Iowa Swi Notes. CRESTON-Creston friends have re ceived word of the marriage of Henry Brown, a member of the graduating class of the Creston High school of the class of '06. to Miss Bernlce O. Beal of Su perior. Neb. They will be at home after July 1 at Filer. Idaho, where Mr. Brown has been located for several years. CRESTON Ray Lewis, the 20-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. K. Lewis of Albla, has been missing slnoe June 6 and much uneasiness is felt by his relatives for him. It Is believed his mind is de ranged and a reward of $50 has been offored by his friends for his return. Any Information regarding him Is asked to be sent to Sheriff W. B. Griffin of Albia. MOUNT PLEAS A NT--A new 60.000 Methodist church was dedicated Sunday, June 16. Bishop W. O. Shophard of Kan sas City preached the dedication sermon, with Rev. W. II. Parr of Kokomo assist ing in the financial work. The local pas tor is Rev. Dr. Hardy A. Ingham. The new church, which is of modern English architecture, was begun one year ago. The sealing capacity, includlnr Sundnv 1 school room, is 1.200. The cburch was organized in 1836 and forty-three different ministers have held pastorates In lb THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, UMOA STATION Tenth and Slason. Inlon Pacific Dtptrt ArrW. 6tn Fran. 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J l:K pa bU:61a twin City Paaeenger bf'.Hua b 1:15 pa Sioux City Paaeenger...-.. 1:16 am 4:11 pa meron Local ....A 46 pa b 1:14 am (a) dally, (h) dally exoent Sunday, (o) Sunday. Millionaire Snider Killed with Bride ERIE, Pa., June IS. T. ' A. Snider, a millionaire preserve manufacturer of Cin cinnati, ant) his wife, who were on their honeymoon, weTe Instantly killed when their automobile was struck by a fast train at a crossing of the Lake Shore 4 Michigan Southern railroad at Harbor Creek, near here. Miss Ethel Stanton, a daughter of Mrs. Snider, was seriously hurt, while the chauffeur, Harold Leet, escaped with minor Injuries. The Bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Snider were terribly mutilated. BATTLE CREEK, Mich., June 17. Olodys Cktuld, aged 10, was instantly killed tonight and her sister, Ida, prob ably fatally Injured when run over by an automobile driven by Hezeklah Blck ford, secretary of a local stove company. The girls had Just alighted from a street car and stepped around the rear when the automobile, which they did not notice, bora down upon them. LEGAL NOTICES. To the Prior Lien Holders of the Omaha Wafer Company Th Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Trustee of the prior lien mortgage of the Omaha Water Company, dated July 23. 1896, hereby gives notice that the principal of the bonds secured by said mortgage, with accrued Interest to July 1. 1912, will, at the option of the holders, be paid on or after that date, upon surrender of the bonds with all un paid coupons attached, at the office of the Trustee, No. 28 Nassau Street, In the City of'New Tork, from the proceeds of sale of the Water Company's works to the City of Omaha, received by said Trustee.. The Water Company has agreed thereupon to issue certificates represestlng the five per cent (6) re demption premium now In litigation, and entitling the holder of each One Thousand Dollar ($1,000.00) bond to Fifty Dollars ($50.00). with Interest at five per cent (6) per annum, from July 1, 1912, if the Court of Appeals of the State of New York decides that the completion of the city's purchase does not relieve the Water Company from payment of such premium. Dated June 7, 1912. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NKW YORK. By CHARLES H. RABIN, Vi Vxealdajfi. JUNE 19, 1912. AFFAIRS ATJOIITH OMAHA City Council Refuses to Allow Tax Collectors to Treasurer. SEEKING RELIEF ALONG SEWER Rev. W. J. Haatie of De Moines Comes to Take Charge of Chris tian (,'hnrrh of South Omaha. GIST OF COUNCIL MEET. Council rescinds actn of last week In matter of special tax collectors and Gillln's scheme for augmenting force In his office falls for the. time, Councllmen Rlha and Williams push motion for bi-monthly council meet ings through with unanimous consent of council members. Southeast Improvement club dele gation appears to seek Instant relief from unsanitary conditions of catch basins slong Mud creek sewer. . Report of Illinois Surety company on Its financial responsibility referred to committee of whole. Surety com pany claims over thousand dollars premium on Gillln's bond. Cinder sidewalks to be laid by city on T street between Thirty-third avenue and Thirty-sixth street. Cinder sidewalks also ordered on O street from Tenth to Thirteenth street: Councilman Williams, republican, obtains unanimous consent ot the council to his motion reducing the force of the city engineer to four men, Including the engineer. Protest against the Hlggin's Pack ing house at Thirty-seventh and M streets wis placed on file. City Treasurer John Qlllin cannot havs two special collectors of personal tax. Not even one such official would the council concede, having seen the error of Its action ot last week,- when It al lowed the suave treasurer the assistance of two more men. It happened that the city fathers leaped before they looked and the appointment ot the much desired according; to th advice of the legal de partment of the city proved to be con trary to law, which seems to contemplate that the office of city treasurer shall ex tend to the laborious duty of collecting the tax money from the taxpayers of the city. President of the council, Tom Alton, limply Introduced the motion .which went through unanimously. It Is not thought that the end of the matter is yet. It Is said that Treasurer Glllln will now demonstrate to the council that he Is In absolute need of more help In his office. This will mean that the two tax col lectors will become salaried men and an additional expense to the taxpayers of the city. Curiously enough while ths domocrats In the council have a continual struggle on thilr hands to restrain the avid desire of politicians In office for more "pie" the republicans of the administration have consistently set themselves to keep down the expenses of the city by a careful and economical expenditure of the finances committed to their care. The first re trenchment made was when City Clerk Perry Wheeler cut down his force and reduced the expenses of the office by more than $1,200 per year. At that time Glllln asked for a stenographer and re ceived all that the Council would stand for at the time. Last night Councilman Jay , Williams, republican, again applied the ax and Introduced a motion to reduce the force of engineer's assistants. Wil liams asked that ths engineer's force be limited to four men, including the en gineer himself. Ths council was unani mous In support of the motion and the engineer will probably, loss two of his force until the city finances are In better shape than at present. Want ltellet from newer. Under the leadership of Rev. T. A. Bag shaw, president of ths East Side Improve ment club, ths council and mayor prom ised again to find relief for the people living along the Mud creek sewer, which Is said to axude unsanitary odors. The delegation from the improvement club was large and composed ot the most rep- resenatatlvs cltlsens of the section. The chairman in his address to the council re. terred In a diplomatic and parliamentary manner to the long delay of the city in finding relief for such a grievous nuis ance. Mayor Hoctor and Engineer Beal both assured tbe delegates of Immediate assistance. On motions Introduced respectively by Councllmen Henry Hartnett and John Vana, cinder sidewalk approaches to two of the most Impassable streets of the city were ordered. T street, from Thirty third avenue to Thirty-sixth street, and 0 street, from Tenth to Thirteenth street, were given cinder sidewalks. It was con clusively shown that the property own ers could not be asked to construct permanent sidewalks until the grades had been run. Councllmen John Rlha and Jay Wil liams, republicans, obtained the unanim ous consent of the council to bi-monthly sessions, which shall hereafter be held on the first and third Monday of the month Instead at every Monday, as at present. Immediately after the council recalled rome special work for next Monday, and the new rule was suspended for the time. Graduating Kxrrclc. At the South Omaha High school Au torium last night St. Agnes" school held Its annual closing exercises hf. r.j s large and enthusiastic mdlw:. Tliirty one students formed the grades'. ng Iavs ot the school for the yar 13l. Tli diplomas were conferred by l'.v. Jainus Drawn for The Bee O'Herne, pastor of St. Agnes' church, who encouraged the young people with a few words of mingled commendation and advice. During the evening a tasty prjiram of music and a playlet enacted by a clt.ss of boys won the appla in of the audi ence. K amors Centlrmrd Although Washington advlcen that the National Packing company was to i dissolved In order to protect '.he allied packers from further litigation vere confirmed here in South OrnVha, t o definite word as to the plans ot t ie dis solution could be obtained this morning. General Manager R. C. Howe 9f tae Armour plant admitted kno'V ilt) ot tU. Washington advices, but stated that he had nothing ready for publication. Ho deolared that recent rumora.of uew oom panlns were merely rumors, as far as he was concerned. -T'its rumors have been afloat for sorn time and have to do ' with the disposition of tbe Ouuha Packing plant, which Is really the Na tional Packing company. Tt itas been whispered that the Omahl Paekl.i com pany will bo dissolved and tken ovt-r by tha Nets Morris company, which has sought a local base for years. The "Id Hammond building near Cndahy's, wl'lch also belongs to the National, will be turned over to the firm ot Sulsberger A Schwartschlld, it It said. " ,outh Omaha Ibises Teacher. Omaha made another draw up.n the South Omaha school department In the person of Mlas Alberta New'??, 'lead ot the Latin department In the Bo -th Oniliha High school, who resigned ius'. glht.Li become affiliated with the O.nnha High school faculty. .For a nurnxtr of yrtia local teachers have resigned to rnter the Omaha school department, where they claim the opportunities for advnnceir.ent are greater. Ths board accepted the resignation of Miss Newton. It was decided by the boa. J that much repair work should be done ;n the school district. Many of ths school building art in need of painting and plastering- -rhe work will be done this summer. Bids on the sale ot the Whltthr school .ere rejected by the board. New Christian Pastor. After a vacancy of one year, ths pulpit of the Christian church of South Omaha has been filled by Rev. W. 3. Hastle of Des Moines, la., who will assume charge Immediately. Rev. Mr. Hastle Is a grad uate of Drake university and a clergy man of long experience. He has served In pastorates In the United States, Europe and South America. For ten years he was pastor of a church In Minneapolis; three years lie served at Charlton, la., and three years at Albia, la. He was six teen years at the head of a large church in Buneden, New Zealand. Mr. Hastlu Is married, and will move his family to South Omaha Immediately. He is considered en acquisition by ths board of trustees of the Christian church of this city. Maale City Briefs. A snap, for sale, new 6-room modern bungalow. Kay terms. Tel.. South 1981. Miss Ethel Berlin has returned from Champaign, III., where she attended school. . Miss Katherine Lowery has returned from Lincoln, where she sttended ths state university. ' C. C. Chafa of Chicago, formerly of South Omaha, is the guest of friends here this week. Miss Edith Wykoff of New York City is the guest of Miss Edith Mann, a former schoolmate. Lost Sunday afternoon a black spotted face hunting dog with white collar. Re turn to Mrs. Pierce, 44th and N streets, and get reward. Captain John Dworak arrested seven suspicious characters yesterday evening at the Rock Island station, Twenty-fifth and Y streets. The Willing Worker of the Christian church will meet at the Christian church, Twenty-third and I streets, Wednesday afternoon. The funeral of Charles Cech will be held Wednesday evening at 2 o'clock from his late residence, Thirty-seventh and W streets to Laurel HU1 cemetery. W. M. Klcth ot Mapleton, la., was the week-end guest of R. G. Powers, 827 North Twenty-fifth street. Mr. Kieth is with the Council Bluffs Stock Remedy company. Representatives- of the different ar rangement committees for the Fourth of July celebration met last night at the city hall Immediately after the meeting of the council. It was reported -that the committees were making progress with the work and the expectations of the boosters for a big day were said to be large. HOTKLS AND RESORTS. Summer's Ideal Resort A haven of relief from all sultry weather and deprcssliig heat The cool refreshing lake preesea are only part of s many summer comforts. It affords the qolet and rest of country or seashoce, yet is only ten minutes ride from city's theatre and shopping district. Most attractively surrounded by smooth, sandy bathing beach, beautiful lawns and flower beds. Baa 450 large airy rooms, 250 private baths, end over 1000 feet of broad promenade veranda. Guests enjoy beet of food, served American or European plan. ' . There Is music, dancing, boating, bathing, riding, drirlng-every outdoor gayety. Grounds of hotel adjoin the great South Parke, famone for their golf links, tennis courts. lagotms,boaJeTu etc Plenty of restfnl seduded spots for those who scekqulet. Summer guests tourists end transients always find tree hospitality at the Chicago Beach EnOfol Illustrated booklet on requeet to Manager. Slat Blvd. and Lata Shore, Chleaf o 73ef 13 by "Bud" Fisher SURKIS BIG ATTRACTION Amusement by Wholesale Furnished at Ak-Sar-Ben Den. , - IMPROVED IIJTTIATI0N DEVICES Best Efforts of Seasoned Profes sional Clrras Men Oateloae and Menagrrle proves Great Drawing- Card. Just ss much enjoyment as at the first ' performance and of a little better quality was doled out last night' to nearly 1.000 men at the Ak-Sar-Ben Den, Twentieth and Spruce streets. Some of the rough corners of the work a week ago were noticeably smoothed over and the big surkls from beginning to end moved with ths ease ot Batnum. and Bailey's best efforts. , Ths Initiation devices were- consider ably improved upon and . worked to. the uproarious delight of the big audience on the large class of nearly 100 candi dates. There Is no "rough stuff. . loathe Ak-Sar-Ben show this season and the whole ritual IS just as pleasing t- 'the audience, not to speak of tbe candidates as the initiation of former years, when nerve wrecking and body Jolting contri vances were the features: Since the first performance, new seats, of the genuine circus variety, have been Installed at the end ot the big arena for the accommodation ot the . candidates. There Were Just enough of them 'Hast night to scat the class that was intro duced Into the big body which aaw numbers In membership nearly LE00- v Additional stunts In the Initiation were Inaugurated last night which came to surprise those who were there the Jlrst night. Through training, , the , big elephants havs become - accustomed'' to Ak-Sar-Ben sawdust ring and In help ing to greet the new members Intohe order, they came In tor rounds otv ap plause. At the first performance on"of the brutes was sick but undoubtedlyfiad greatly improved In health, when" he made his appearance last' hlght. He sur prised the audience with soma ,of; the tricks he turned. Captain Henry Dunn, and his opera troupe grows more tn favor and If the audiences during the remainder season become any more Insistent tan ths first two, there Is ho doubt but that a repertoire of a doren or so songs'; will havs to bs Included with the list ..they now are using. . ..-..; Captain Dunn and his two counsellors, Joe Latsch and A. J. Alvord responded to a number of encores and with ', -the assistance of the chorus gave a pro gram that would be a drawing card, 'on any operatlo stage. . . .. - Sky Perforator f Placed in ''the Jug Frank Shults, aged 30, standi about two feet and one inch high In his stock ing feet and Is the possessor of a Cott's revolver that measures : twelve ' Inches from the tip of the barrel to the end of the stock. Last night he took aboard a supply of bad liquor and procuring his weapon began to bore. holes In tho-sky at Thirteenth and . Jackson streets." was arrested and the weapon taken sway from him.. In police court Shults said he had bought the gun to use in celebrating the Fourth of July. ; He wss fined $10 and costs. ' .''",. :i Key to the Situation-Bee Advertising. HOTKI S AND HEORT8. :'i Hotel Flanders; 133-137 West 47th Street' l - . N. Y. CITY v 200 Feet East of Broadway. ; A modern fireproof hotel In the. heart of the theater, club and bo-' tel district; .convenient to all car lines. An exceptional orchestra,' Room with private bath $2.00 pef day. From Grand. Central SUtw," Broadway cars . without transfer-: From Pennsylvania Station. 7th. Avenue cars without transfer. Booklet on request. - iCi: H. R. SHAKES, Prop, j1