THE HHK: OMAHA, FJUDAY, XOVKMbBR 1912. 13 HKAIj kt.vtk ci tv iMt opkp-'v nut SA l.K. Great Bargain MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE iwo lots at 40th Ave., near Ames, two blocks from street car line. Ills each. One lot. 4Tth and Cass Sit., adjoining Dundee. U00. Inquire lit UOS Jones St. TO BUY. SELL OR IlKNT. FIRST 8EE JOHN W. ROBH1NS. 1SU2 FARNAM ST. $200 Cash Balance Like Rent Buys a new three-room bungalow: has large living room, bed room and kitchen: has fine electric lighting fixtures: ce mented basement and-walks: also chicken house, with yard fenced; half-block to car line: handy to school and stores; lot 10x120. Call up or Bee SCOTT & HILL. Douglas 1009. 307 McCagua Bldg. Automobile Plant ltnllilhic with nparlv 100.000 sa. ft. floor space suitable for automobile assembling plant;. with good Belt line trackage. Sand for cut or bunaing ana circular. Harrison & Morton 91G Omaha Nat. Bank . D. S14. 5-HOUM, nearly new. cosr cottage; close to Harney car line; nearly muueru; juiuo, $1,600; $iso cash, balance same as rent Tel. D. 2S42. 'rum HflSKHITD Mill) CO. handles oxchanges of all kinds. Room S, Continental Bin., omana. LOW PRICED BARGAINS KEAli KSTATl. "iTy 1'imi'nnTY 1011 sai.k FIELD CLt'B DISTRICT. ' Reewntlmi hull ntrlur llvlnir rnom. with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and bed- room on first floor; four bedrooms nnu bSth on urnnil flnnf. ftt--.t-rln-. tjlUlllb- lng; three laundry tubs In basement, with noi ana com water; good furnace; aoumr stalrwav: fin Int with 1nrt-i nlmilp trees: paved street; close to car line and school; (land) neighborhood. Price only ja.wv. $109 down; balance can be made in monthly payments. This Is a great big snap and don't fall to Investigate this. Lots alone alone are selling for 11,000 In this locality BKMIS-CARLBERG CO.. ,110-512 Brandels Theater Bldg. Owner Must & Will Sell fine. ten-room house. 30th and Howard at i what It Is worth, Best bidder will get It In next 90 days If of fer is anywhere near reasonable. See us at once about this. Peters Trust Co. 163 Famam St. (Under Omaha Nat'l. Bank.) KKAIi KSTATE IIK.U, ITAIT. FARM It.VM'll I.AMIS KOIl SAI.U. KAHM A HA.NCII HNHS FOR SAf.1 XrhrUn, Your Chance for a Good Farm LABOR RADICALS DEFEATED Administration Wins, Three to One, in Test Vote, in Federation. TRADE AUTONOMY rOLIOY WINS ON SMALL INVESTMENT TWO GOOD ONES KOUNTZE PLACE BUNGALOW KOUNTZE PLACE BUNGALOW Pretty New Home MIS Evans St, hair block from Bhor man Ave. car line: 6 largiv rooms: down stairs finished and floored In oak; up. stairs two large bedrooms and bath finished In yellow pine; bath room white enamel: threo closets and one lrge storo room. House Is one of the most attract !ve built this year; has built-in boobensrs, plate rail and paneled dlnlnsr room. The very best of plumbing has uf.cn Installed and the heating plant Is absolutely giwr- anteed to heat the house It tun cuiui W.SAJ-Only $tw cash and J0 .monthly on T..eather. House Is exceptionally well the balance, including interest wni bulu. , - fun glicd screens for all win buv a new strictly modern B-rooih cottage on Ames, Ave., west of SSth St. Nice high ground whore the air Is pure and frith. Crme right to the office and we will go out and see It. U,S0t Not new. tut flrt (Jass con dition, on North 27th St.. near Corby, a splendid 7-room house modern except furnace. The owner Pali! more, but must sell and wants an offer. . , 11.000 Only 3 rooms, but very good slxe wlUi a large lot, 6vxll, hydrant, sidewalk, chicken house, fruit and shade trees. A very cosy place near 23d and Ohio. 600-Oood little 3-room house having sewer, water and gas. Lot 25',.14. Now rented for ti.00 per me nth. nam vniy to uuwri, uvuniiw .v .iw...j r IriVIiYJCJ XlN V-EjO-llU-Ei X vw., Entlro 3d Floor of Ware Block, Douglas mi. VACANT BARGAINS U,635-Each for 2 fine lots on N. E. cor ner SSth Ave. and Poppleton, SGxHS 31,600 For big east front lot, xl&8, at 30th and Oak St. Make an offer. $1,600 Dodge St. between 51st and 52d, large' south front lot, 3 600 30th and Spalding, south front, BOxliS, paving paid. $ l3-ach: 2 big lots 45th and Saratoga. 326 cash, balance HO monthly. Only tt.ru. hinrlri from cur and schoo- PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Doug. 1781. Ware Blk NEW COTTAGE Living room, kitchen, pantry and two i i nn first floor: fitalrwav to sec- ond floor, where two more rooms may be finished: nice cellar, with both Inside and outslla entrances; maple floor In kitchen, ii:o eiectnc nsni nuic, imi ural woou finish, large cistern and fine .. front lot. 40x130. corner. Take south 13th car line to Missouri Ave., go five blocks south. Keys at J. W. Quick, 15 S. 13th St., South Omaha. Price only 31.400. 350 cash, balance 315 a month. ti,i. I. tho last one left and must sold. A dandy home for some one. Let ua make an appointment io s"" " - BEMIS-CARLBERG CO. '310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. dows; has full basement with laundry sink ana outsian oenar entrance; nice yard sodded In front, cement walks In street and around house; large back yard with plenty of room for garden and nowers. it win pay you wen io wm the time and look at this pretty place. Price Is reasonable and easy terms can be arranged. Payne & Slater Co. 61G Omaha Nat l. Bank Bldg. KOUNTZE KOUNTZE PLACE PLACE BUNGALOW BUNGALOW Nearly Completed That new house on Webster St. and 31th St.. Just a block from the Harney bt. car line and on sightly ground, near the Sacred Heart convent. Will be ready for inspection this week. It has oak finish, bUllt-ln bookcase, large sleeping porch and four other sleeping rooms. A we II- bult. up-to-dato nouse ior me lot Is 65x120 feet. Bee It today. Harrison & Morton 310 O. Nat. Bank Bldg, Tel. D. 314. Stop Renting Buy This Home We want an offer on 3317 Taylor St., a nearly new 5-r., completely modern cot tage, having two largo lotB, each 50tt30. alley on rear. Owner has moved from cltv. Tou can buy this place on $400 or $500 cash down, balance- monthly. Key at our office. This property Is close to school and car line. Payne & Slater Co. 16 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1010. No. 1, i0 acres almost lool, u sooil I 6-rooui house, Rood, new double corn crib, granary, good orchard and grove, bam for 8 head of horses, cow barn and other out buildings. This farm In worth $140 nor ncrn today, but because ot bad faith of owner can sell at $105 per aero, $3,000 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent Interest. No, 2, acres, 7 miles from county seat, M ,iullo to Inland town, good store, blacksmith shop, market for butter and eggs and cream and as good ns ulalr. Pair improve monts, good orchard. This farm Is worth t GO per acre, but belongs to an old man who Is not able to farm and has mado a price of $130 per acre, $3,000 cash, balance 5 years nt 5ft per cent. Optional payments. No. 3, 200 acres, 3 miles from good town, fair improvements, half valley, half rolling and rough, but the rough land ha& ami on now that will mako 40 bushols to the acre. This farm can bo bought at $95 per aero and host possible lorms. . Mr. Ilentnr von mav havn a farm now. but It may be sold from under you, then what will you do? "Why not own your own farm and home? You had better come and look at these at once. You know that "One good Investment bents a life of labor." Don't blamo us or some Iowa man it they beat you to them. lours for buMncsn, The Dixon Real Estate Co. BLAIR, NEBRASKA. The time tomes when we mint all re- ttrc, so hle Is jour chance to buy a mod ern home and as good a farm ai can be found In Nebraska, all things taken Into consideration. No, 1. It's the Magnew Johnson farm sheds and its fine system of waterworks in all the miuuings. mis larm nns me Craig. Neb., farm which sold for W10 per acre skinned a mile, and Mr, Johnson would not take les thnn W per acte for It If ha was not going to retlro from farm life IU has bought himself a fine home In Blair and has placed his flue farm homo in our hands to sell at a ptlce that win move It at once. It taken soon this fine farm honm can be bought for $150 per acre and only half cash. Balance five years or more. No. 2, It's tho George Smith farm and can be bought all together or in parts, xi r flmlth hj uuthoriird us to sell this at once and at the most liberal terms one-third to one-hair casn, oaiance ai rea-onable terms. Hern is a chanoe to rat u irnrM furm rlcht on the edge of town. Come soon If you want It. .What an opportunity for a man wun a ianui to send his children to college when they have flnlsnm nign aonooi, mc courw u lr.g only four blocks from your door. ated with It and wlwrovor Its policy of Irade autonomy seems ununited to the ( Industry It wilt Introduce the principle of innumnai uiiioniniii. Among the speakers who advocated the adoption of the minority report wer John Mltohell. Frank Hayes and Duncan Mc Donald of the United Mine ".Yorkers and Joseph 1). Cannon of the Western Fed eration of Miners. Defenders of the federation's present policy were President Oompeis, Andrew Kuisoth, president of the Seaman's Inter national union Henry D. Perhan, seventh , vice president of tho federation, and HOOMKSTKK. N Y.. Nov. 11 -After a Daniel J. Tehln , president ot the Interim- debate that lasted nil day members of the j Honal Brotherhood of Teamsters and radical winr of the American Vedsratlah . ChaUffemt. of t-abor were defeated by a vote of mare. The committee en adjustment will make thnn thtee to one In their attemrl to I Its report tomorrow aim tne next aa n in Vnte Preceded lij- What l Termed One of Moat Spti'ited Dotmtee Which Kvrr ToU Place tn Coin rntloii, STIR OYER RECTOR'S DIYORCE Rev. H. Percy Silver, Formerly of Omaha, Nearly Loses Bishopric. DIOCESE OF ALBANY have the federation adoiH the principle of Industrial unionism In place of Its policy of trade autonomy. Two hundred and sixty. four delegates voted against the mlnoilty report ot the commltt," nf edu cation, which favored the principle of Industrial unionism, and seventy-two voted In Its favor. The vpllng sttength of the convention, based bn membership In represented bodies, went 10,$3 against the minority report and ,9" for It. After the minority report had been defeated the majority re port In favor of the continuance of trada autonomy wa adopted by acclamation. The vote was the first test ot strength between lbs radical and conservative wings and tho number of votes polled by tho radicals was slightly under their ad vance estimates. The vote of the l.'nlted Mine Workers '3,70) and the Western Federation of Miners (501 was enst solidly expected the second conflict between the radical and conrvatlve forces will take place on the proposal of the radicals that officers ot the federation be elected by referendum vote of the members. KEAIj ESTATE PAHM .V UAXCII liAVD.1 FPU SAMS. Cxnadn. lllUl.SH Colli.. w. finest agricul tural land. Nocho-o .volley, near drand Trunk; also Foil deorge. Cariboo. Peace rtlver, Kulkley valley. State requirements. i0 acres to 100,000. Lowest prices: easy terms. Olenn & Co., Ul Pender 8t.. Vancouver. It. C. Ucoratta. TRAVERSED BY THE GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA ATLANTA, UIRMINQHAM-ATLANT1C IlAILltOAD. Lands adapted to tho widest range ot crop. All tho money crops of the south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this coming country. Us soil, climate, church and school advantages, write, W. n. LBAHY. Dept K. General Passenger Agent ATLANTA. Oi GOVBUN'MRNT NOTICES. Jo-TM. 40th. and Burt Home Nine, rooms, hot water heat; south front full lot, one block to alt lines; near Cathedral and schools; Immediate pos session; J1.500 cash, balance easy. CASSJ NEAR 40TH Bight rooms, square, nearly new, en tirely modern; laundry complete; best fu tures, plumbing and heat; W-ft. lot; H.009 uh. balance monthly. LOT-37TH & DAVENPORT Only 30 per ft. Just two blooks from lots held for $110 per foot. Paved. New homes going up. $1,000 cash; will low money to build. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1016 Omaha National. Douglas 5516. Bvantngs: Harney S3S or Harney Uii. 6-Room Home In Kountze Place $3,250 Ye are offering for sale for the first time a nearly new, 6-room house, located on Bherman Ave., between Kmmot arid l.othrop, with an east frontage on Sher man Ave. oar line and paved street, for the very low price of 13,260. This house has reception hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on the first floor; three well arranged sleeping rooms and bath on the second floor. The house has Just been papered throughout and painted on the outside and is now In the very best condition. Has city water, sewer, gas, furnace heat and electric light. House is now vacant, ready to move right Into. Can arrange terms. HASTINGS & HEYDBN. ltU Harney St. 1S0-ACKI5 Tolk county farm: well im proved; nil good, level land; threo miles from town; good buildings. Price $140 per aore. Address Qracber Bros., She! dahl. la.. , , OFFICK OF TUB CONBTRUCTINO Quartermaster, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, October 2Mh, IMS. Sealed pro posals. In triplicate, will he received at this office until 11 A. M Monday, Novem ber SSth, 1912, and tatn opened In pres ence of bidders for Constructing Railroad Spur, Bldlngs, Scale Track, Scale ahd Scale House. Information will be fur nished on application. Envelopes con taining proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for Railroad Spur, Rtc," and iddresied: F 8, Armstrong, Captain Quartermaster Corps, V. 8. A, Con. structlng Quartermaster. OSS-!5-:S.N2".3,1 Man's Appearance Ends Insuranoe Suit 1NDKPKNDHNCK. Kan.. Nov. 2l.-Mr. Kvallne Btalnaker. suing the Modem Woodmen lodge of Independence to en force the payment of a $$,0rt) polloy on her husband' life, was confronted by Stalnuktr In the district court here this evening. The plaintiff became speechless She at first denied tho Identity of the man, but later admitted ho was her hus band mL. . , I ... I . 1,1 1 n, lit ftftat .... . r..,- " u.-iii."-. - .or. V.'e"",""..-..r::,r,..7'r:: assessed against Mrs. Rtalnaker. Mrs, iPtatnaker earlier had taken the that lined up solidly with th. radical wing were the bakers and confectioners, Iron, steel and tin workers, printing pressmen, railway carmen and journeymen tailors. The debate preceding the vote Is said by veteran labor men to have been one of the most spirited that ever took place In a federation, convention. Trail.' Autonomy Hafe. As a result or the adoption ot the ma jority report, the federation will continue to recognise tho Independent autonomy of International and national unions afflll- I.KGAIi NOTICES. Business Succoes. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to NOTtClB. Notloe is hereby given that an applica tion has been made to the Oovernor and the Advisory Boan) of Pardons for a pardon of the sentence of Jensft O. Cup pel, who was on the 9th day of August, 1S12. sentenoed by the district oOurt within and for Douglas county, to serve a term of one to twenty vears In the stata ttenl- I tentlary for the crime of forgery. Sold I application will be heard before tho .Advisory iru oi i-aroons on inn iv(n day of December. 1913. at 2 o'olook p. m. Dsted this h day of November, ltfi N21-J3 D. JBSSB O. CATPI9U OPPOSES .Majority of Hundred lllshnps AN renrty lime? Voted for Confirma tion ns Illation Coadjutor for Knnsn, stand. She said her husband was the brother of her first husband and that when she married him he wa IS years old and she 40. In 104, she related, Btal naker was working as a contractor, when his workmen threatened to mob htm. He fled and sha believed, she said, that he had been frightened to death or "put out of the way." HUNDREDS OF MISS0URIANS taic part i' onnN hunt MOBBRLT, Mo,, Nov. Jl.-Coon hunt ers, 1N strong, mounted, booted and equipped as In the days of old, with United States Senator W. J. Stone head ing the procession, paraded down the main street late today amid tho tooting of horns and barking of dogs. They wore on their way to Milton, where a three days' hunt will he held, Muny were mounted on mules and carried, old-fashioned powder ,and hall muskets. Visitors are arriving on every train nnd several hundred persons are expected finally to take part In the hunt. Brand New 6-R. Bungalows North Side We have Just completed two of the nicest and most complete little homes that you could wish to find. Each has six. good-sizea rooms pieniy oi ojoneis and two storage rocmn, full basement with grade entrance; first floor has ves Ubule, parlor, den (cn be used far bed. room), large dining room, all finished In beautiful fumed oak, well arranged kitchen, dandy pantry and vestibule for ioe box, colonnade opening with book cases In pedestals, built-in buffet, plate rail, paneled walls and beamed ceilings; two light and airy bedrooms and bath on second floor; the best ot plumbing anu furnace guaranteed; artistic lighting fix tures operated by flush switches. These houses were built by day labor and flrst clasa material was used throughout. Lo cated at 4103 North 19th street and 4117 North 2th street boulevard, Just north of Kountxe Place. Keys are at our office and we will be pleased to show you through at any time, Payne & Slater Co. U Omaha Nat. Bank" Bldg. Doug. lOlti. DO YOU DO ANY HUSINMUS IN IOWA? The Des Molnts Capital Is Iowa's most widely circulated and most Influential newspaper. Its dally circulation exceeds 43.000 copies. The classified advertising rate Is 1 cent a word or cents a line. You can Hell your farm In Iowa or you can buy land in Iowa by the use of the Des Moines Capital. The rate by the month U $1.20 a line. Address The Des Moines Capital. Dee Mulnes. Ta. A Cozy Home 5-Room Bungalow Easy Payments Located at 110S Military avenue, north, east corner of Military avenue and Pat rick avenue, on Benson and Deaf In stitute car lines, 5 urga rooms, all on one floor, full basement, floored attic; house is finished and floored with oak tn vestibule, parlor and dining rooms, and yellow pine In other rooms; oak colon nade between parlor and dining room; bulltln kitchen cabinet; first class plumb ing and furnace; beautiful lighting fix tures; lot Is 40xl, paving all paid, ce ment steps and walks. We had three houses In this location, two have been sold.. You will have to hurry If you want to have a chance on the last one. Price $2,800. This is one of the best propo sitions we have offered this year. You could not buy a lot of the same value and build a house like this one at the price we are asking for this property. Key at our office, or at the house on thu corner. Payne & Slater Co. tit Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1016. SMALL IOWA FARM. About 24 miles from Council Bluffs, 3 miles to railroad town; contains 6 aores, about 36 acres In cultivation, balance pas ture; timber for wood and fencing on the Slace; about 6 acrew in fruit; now 6-room ouse. largo, new poultry house, etc. An Industrious man can make a hotter living on this place, than working for wages, and several thousand dollars every year besides. It is cleur of Incumbrance. Price $100 per acre; will take port in city prop erty, Balance i-rma iu nun. Owner. B 230 Bee. The Next Issue of THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE SECTION Sunday, November 24 Contains a Short Story by JACK LONDON ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. Jl.-By resolu tion the Eptscnpal diocese of Albany at today's session of the annual convention endorsed the action of tho convention a standing committee in refusing to con sent to the consecration of n,ov. Dr. H. Percy Silver of Topeka. Kan., the newly-' elected bishop ot Kansas, because he Is a divorced man, When a clergyman Is elected to a hshoprln In the Kplscopaf church hl.i election must bo confirmed, by the other dioceses of the country, Divorced In Omaha. TOPKKA. Kan.. Nov. 20,-Krlends of Dr. II. Percy Silver, recently chosen bishop coadjutor Tor Kansas, said to night the churchman has been divorced for two years. The decree, they say, wae granted In Omaha while Dr. Silver was. a chaplain In the army. The divorce details have been known In Kptscopal church circles throughout the. United Strttes for some time, the friend added. They refused to make public ths detath, however. U was said ho was granted a divorce on grounds that prohibit him being married, ngaln while a member of the Uplscopat church, It Is asserted by church officers that tho.. action of the Albany diocese will not pre-4. venl the consecration of Itev. Mr. Silver" us coadjutor bishop, ns a majority ot the,.,. 100 bishops already have ,vote4 for his confirmation. Hector and Chaplain Her. Kev. H. Percy Silver wa rector of thai Kplscopal Church of the Good Shepherd In ISM, leaving there for Lincoln, whern', ho became rector of Holy Trinity church and where he was married to Miss Agnes Sewell. He returnod to Omaha and en tered tho nrmy as chaplain and for sev eral years was stationed In tho Philip pines. Friends of both Mr. nnd Mrs. Bllver . said last night It was generally known that Itev. Mr. Silver and his wife had separated, but It wns their belief that no divorce proceedings had been brought by either. Mrs. Silver returned to Lincoln , recently, bringing the body of her mother, who died In the east, for burial by tho -side ot her husband In Lincoln. Sha - visited for some time there, and ts re- ported to hnvn snd at that time that while living apart from her husband, na t divorce proceeding had been begun. Ayer is Appointed to Indian Board ' Xaueae. M ACRES ALFALFA. $4,S00-HAMIL-ton Co., Knn.; rich Arkansas river bottom land, about 1 mile from Kendall (main line Santa Fe Ity.); good fence; no build ings. $1,000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. James L. Lombard. Owner. Kamas City. Mo. Nebruiun, HOMESTKAD 100 acres rich farm land for $t76, filing fees and all. Just over into Colorado-good stuff, not sandhills. Land around Kimball, $15 to $28 an acre. Agents wanted. J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb; price reduced: New, modern, six rooms and sleeping porch, oak finish; window seat, plate rait, paneled walls, floored attic; clouts In; cheap; easy terms. Owner. Douglas 16i. FOR SALE OU TRADE for Omaha city Sroporty Two farms. lt0 acres each, in outli Dakota. One in Halle Fourche Ir rigation district. Inquire H. L. Snydur, Koom 403. National Fidelity and Casualty Co.. Building. Cor. 12th and Famam, Near Kountze Park Bungalow Beautiful Six-room, strictly modern; has large living room, with bul.t-in ., lining room with built-in buffet; cmua closet, paneled walls and plate rail; both of these rooms have beam ceilings; at tractive den. These rooms are finished In oak; has large, roomy kitchen, with nice pantry and entryway; has two bed rooms and bath, with tile walls, on sec ond floor; also storeroom; basement ce mented; guaranteed furnace and hot water tank connected; sink for laundry purposes; cemented walks; on corner lot; nice neighborhood: handy to car lint,. stores and school, Can be bought for $50u cash, baiance like rent. For furtner information boo SCOTT & HILL, Douglas 1009. 307 McCague Bldg. To-BUBHKL VHEAT LAND. I TO $ FUJI Ajrwi. We have for sale over Ifl.OOO acres of Cheyenne county. Nebraska s choicest farm land, where the crop yields for U yeaTs. including 1910 and l5ll, vcrage with the best In the state. Alfalfa, also a. leading crop. Better soil, vater and FUND jj jjyj VK SCTMENTtJO South DnUolii. TEN THOUSAND SHAKES Hidden .Atr.... nnM uinlnr and Milling Co, toek at lad. S. D.. Joining the famomi Homestako mine. This Is good property and will double during the coming jear. Look this up. -Addross Box 45$. Lincoln. Neb. RKAIi ESTATE A TlSTft AC'TS OK TTTI.T. nppn Ati.trart Co.. oldest abrtract of- flee in Nebraska. W6 Brandels Theater. WANTED TO 1IUY Best prices for fur., clothes, shoes. W.S146. A Home To Be Proud Of At 1617 Evans St. (in beautiful Kountze Place), we have Just completed a fine two story T-r. house, large living room on first floor with dining room and kitchen; four' bedrooms and bath on second floor; downstairs finished and floored in oak. with fine oak colonnade between dining- room and living room: oeautirui oak stairway leads to secjnd floor; plenty of closets and bedrooms are nice and large. House IB strictly modern in every detail and extra well built. Fine full basement with laundry sink, outside cellar entrance, front and side yard Is odded and lot runs bacic to alley, with ulentv of room for garden. Half block to a 1 w ndowi go" wllh this houVe? Price I PJJ.i $1,250 on terms to suit you. I farina with the WILL HUILD small garage and repair shop: good out side location: low rent. Call Webster Mi. 2251 FLORENCE BLVD.. near Lake St.. 6 room, reception hall, bath; Iiouko all modern; near school and car; 00-foot front on boulevard; corner lot. Could take a smau cottage in on tins, '-'none Webster Z7S.' HEAL ESTATE Acreage for Rent. FOrt RENT Market garden. 10 acres, Vi sublrrigated with famous Wiggins sys tem; 1 acre strawberries; 1 ucre young asparagus, Vt acre onions; 4-room, 40x28 cement house: barn, sheds, hotbed; finest well water, putnp Jack and gasoline en gine; close, high fence; on street car line; all tools and Implements $300; nono but hustler need apply, Chas. E. Selfert, Box 93. Lincoln, Neb. HEAL ESTATE FAKM A KAN CM I..-..NUS KOIl SALB. that trees ran be planted without lr.tei lerlna with the alfalfa T) 0 0 1 x ( I to the growing of oti rayne oc oiater LoJtt,mo,'i"'.wa-Dui" r, ?,,y ... , v'uous fruits For Inforn as Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldit Ij j. LOWItY. Willow c. Caltturmla. IMPROVED IRRIGATED LAND. "SO and 40-acru tracts." If you desire a CALIFORNIA HOME the beet Investment for you to make Is la an Improved Irrigated tract In the LOWUY COLONY. The finest body of Improved land In the SACRAMENTO vai,i,bi with a perpetual water right, both river and rfll transportation, graded reads, schools, and only a few hours' ride to Sacramento and San Franrinco. Land all developed and seeded to alfalfa. paying an Income now; no wait as with l-.acii iract so planned .antra vtitnout tr.tei a'fa Hoi) Is adapted anges, lemons, r of the decid. Information addrt-ss n.xrTXT- l,li,l,.Eit nrlr. for HCTS.D lTOn. Write for particular-.. A.B. Alplrn, Omaha "iw a v.rriir. Tj, lov a pattAKB Or a 7 Or S-room house to be moved on a lot; would like one witnin V diockb Franklin. Telephone nta imi Tx-A'-c'rnT.l.Tn biiv old broken watches and old gold, M. Natnan, iw n. ma m "Shafton bpys oldJctothes. BhoeH. W. E4T, HAVE YOU WESTERN LAND? rnr tn nffer for eciulty In 10-r., modern, finely finished Omaha home? Mortgage $0,500. If so descrme lanu 10 O'Keefe Real Estate Co. 1016 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. D. WIS. I'On'SALE OU EXCHANGE SEND for our system of exchanges. Shopen & Co., Dept. B, Umsha Neb. t.i9TP.n wnn otiiCK BALE. Stock farm of 4S0 acres In Hall Co., Neb, wn imnroved. Will consider a well Im proved HO, If priced right, as part of first payment. Address Dr. Edward Dodd, jjoeius. rteo For Sale or Exchange 7 rooms and hall, strictly modern; full cemented bufcement, hardwood finish and parquet floors In principal rooms; lot akvMS. iilnrka from car line: street puved and paid for. Prlco $6,000; mortgage Or f.Z,4UU. uwncr will lane kuuu uica ikiiu for equity of $3,600. Give full description of property offered In first letter. J. H. Dumont & Co, 1C03 Famam St. Tel. Douglas 690. I.IVK HTlll K VnlCUV r tn VHF.ST Ship live stock to 3outh Omaha. Save mileage and enrlnkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tlon. J,lvr- Xtectc Coiiiim t5o Merchant!. BYERS BnoS. & CO. Htrong. reliable. CLIFTON Com. C. K2 Exchange Bldg. There will bo twelve of these short stories by London, ono a month for tho next twelvo months. The first one to bo presented is "THE CAPTAIN OF THE SUSAN DREW" By JACK LONDON llluitraitd by John O. Toiahl JACK LONDON, tho greatest American writer of short stories, heads the list of contributors to this issue of Tho Semi-Monthly- Magaziuo Sec tion. He presonts "The Captain of the Susan Drew," his latest and beat tale of adventure on the high "oao. It Is a talo of an ocean liner wrecked in the Pacific, Tho handful of survivors, drifting In an open boat, are rescued by a tramp atlln vessel. The captain of the vessel In wi brutal and grotesque a marine- as ever bullied his crew, and Is as mysterious a character as Pr. Jokyll and Mr. Hyde. You will be no less astounded at what happens to him than were the castaways whom ho tormonts. There are throe vigorous illustrations by Todahl. "THE DRAMA OF MY LIFE" Mukdeni "The Bloody Sunday" Kronstadt, By IVAN NARODNY iUuttration by Wilton Karchtr The life of Ivan Narodny, revolutionary leader and author-advonturer, has been far more eventful than fiction could ever hope to bo. Under tho title "The Drama of My Life," Narodny recounts fcls personal experiences on three his torlc occasions the four days' battle of Mukden n the Russo-Japanese War, the notor ious "Bloody Bunday" massacre in St. Petersburg and the capture of the Fortress ot KronsLadt by a band of daring revolutionists led by himself. Wilson Karchor has caught the spirit of the article and illustrato It with all the Intensity the story begets. "HYSTERIA IN CHILDHOOD" By H. ADDINGTON BRUCE An article that will intereBt every parent. The author shows that tho hysteria of children Is a mental disease that can be prevented or cured, it older people will only recognize its real character, Mr. Druco recounts several anecdotes from real life In support of his theories. "HALF LUCK-HALF ME Editorial by DR. FRANK CRANE Dr. Crane is a preacher to the public through tho pages of the magazines and newspapers. Ills audience Is the largest commanded by any prtaoher la America, and his heart-to-heart talk In our forthcoming Issue Is both interesting and Instructive, FRONT COVER DESIGN A Portrait of Jack London 'A. sturdy drawing of tremondouH force by Edwin Parry Upjohn. Drawn In the way that Jack London writes vigorous, virile. -J WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.-Kdward IC. . Aver, a wealthy Chlonsoan. today was named by President Taft a member ot tho Board of Indian Commissioners whtch lias supervision of the contracts and pur chases of supplies among the Indians. Mr. Ayer has taken an Interest for many earn past tn Indian affairs, having pre sented a large collection ot Indian relics valued at more that- 11.000.000 to tho Field piuseum at Chicago. SOUTH DAKOTA SILK THIEVES CAUGHT, NEAR SIOUX CITY , HlOtrX CITY, la,, Nov. Zl.-Ellks, furs. and satins, valued at ll.SOO, stolen from he Blngsrud Mercantile company's storo t Blk Point, fl. u.. on the night ot November 10, were located In South Bloux City, Neb., this afternoon. The goods wero found hidden under a putt or straw tn the barnyard ot the home of Eugene Douthttt, In the north part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Douthttt, the latter known as "Grandma" Appleton and Jean ailmore of Omaha, were placed under ar rest. The Dakota county, Neb,, authorltlen believe they have located the headquar ters of the gang of thieves, which has been committing numerous robberies ot (. valuable furs and silks In this vicinity. Other arrests are to be made. BR0WERS MURDER TRIAL BEGINS AT FOREST CTY FOP.E3ST C1TT, Ia Nov. 21. (Bpeclal.) The hearing of evidence In the murder case against Oscar mowers began to rtiy, following tho completion of the Jury last nlRht. Urowers is held in connection! With the death of Carl Orokke last June, , following a ouarrel oyer ohlckens of tho t latter, which, allegedly hid trespassed upon the property of the former. Snydfcr-Malone-t ffman Co.,lE8 Ex. Bldg "VAVEjtTY "imOS.. 13S Exchange PJdg. MARTIN BROS. & CO . Exchange Bldg. Cloy, floblneon A Co.. 200 Exchange '' The Omaha Sunday for November 24 i Bee At the Theaters Owlnn to the engagement ot Ethel " Bat ry more at the Orpheum this week: there has not been a vacant seat In tha house at any performance. In fact the standing room sign Is displayed after-.,, noon and evening. The same condition win unaouoieaiy prevail next weea, a.i Tt.Ihii fltiesrirer. the world's greatest ' woman 'cellist, will bo the attraction. Six thousand columns of newspape comment have been evoked bj "The. Talker," the new play which comes ta the Boyd with Tully Marshall as th star. The play has to Its credit a run ot six months In the Harris theater, New York City, and will bo seen In most oe the continental oltles of Europe. A com pany of tarn excellence will be found In sunDort of Mr. Marshall and consists ot 1il6 Eva MacDonald, Miss Mary Mai- born. Wilson uay, I'resion urew-, jiaa Vlda Croly Sidney, Miss Jean Newton, Miss Clara uaiton ana warren raunseu. Seats are now on sale for the entire en gagoment. Thr hna not been In this generation another artist who could make up a list of songs like Kitty Cheatham's program cout'ilus. for Mlm Cheatham alone has made the songs ot cnuanooa a ciasaia rf.n.ht tn this generation. How many grand opera singers have been put to tho test Of Singing me same iu vim public twice In a week? Caruso and Garden rnrfcly: and no other at all, yet Kitty Cheatham repeated her artistic mat inee at the Lyceum theater, New York, to ciowded houses. Miss Cheatham's en gagement will be for two performances only, (Saturday matinee and evening, at the Brandels. Ellna Garner, who Is presenting hen monologue at the Hippodrome thus week, hits the distinction ot having been en gut ed as the sole vntertalner for the children, of the English speaking foreign ambassadors st thu annual children's party held In Washington early this fall. Mrtluu-u dally lit I. A mighty pretty musical number tn "The Merry Whirl" ot the Uayety this week is the Scotch hong. "Strike lp a BagpIlK" Tune," as sung by Mlm Cooke. The regulation kilt uniforms wofn by the big chorus hack of Miss Cooke make a most appropriate background. L&dlca dime matinee dally at 2.U.