0 Sweethearts HCMl FOfl VOU, SIKE- Y'CbULDNV rSrc me into "THAT Gzowoeo ,4 MILLIOMl VyELL IM taONNA C3IT NtTTlE. 4 Christmas- PRESENT OrZ. I Wl2 7ZaJl 1 - r- I, lllt ) Ml I 1 I ' REAIi KTATB citv ruoncnTV kou ha mi. StiU Left 160-ACRE VAI..LEY form: good, Barpy tuunty. Improved with almost nw 6-room bouse, besides bathroom, barn (or 8 head, with haymow for SO tons; hog houeo 18x D", double corncrlb and granary 19x33 j henhouse, mllkhouse. windmill; ao aero bog-Unlit fence; all building hewi farm all level and on, food through road; good loll, & acres alfalfa. I'rlcc, 1100 per acre; bait cash March 1. Possession. W ACRES UFLAND Well Improved; Earpy county farm: gently rolling; best of soil, cholca location; extra good roads for the money. Price, 1125 per acre. Fair terms. T AUK) BOMB 20 AND 40 ACRES. DON-TON, and another excellent quarter or- two on which possession can be given and easy terms and also an extra bargain whsro price Is SO bOW that 1 am too modest to quote. Every one of the above still remaining farms are extra goo goods for the money. A few hundred dollars will tie up any one of them until March 1. Coma prepared to buy and do not delay. All within twenty miles of Houtb Omaha narkct- No trades. OltlN 8. MERRILL CO&tPANY, 1213-1214 city Nat, Bank Bldgi, Dundee Houses. M,2O0-6-room, all modern house, with oak floors and finish 1st floor: 3 bed rooms; full cemented basement; hot water heat. Make us an offer, $5,S00 for a good modern bungalow with 7 rooms; oak finish and floors. Conveniently arranged and well built. Hot water heat. Reasonable terms. 15,300 for a 6-room modern house, near the Happy Hollow club and on the car line. Oak finish; furnace heat; well arranged. Reasonable terms. 11,660 for a 10-room modern house In Happy Hollow nntl overlooking the Boulevard and Happy Hollow Oolt club. Selected oak finish; oak floors throughout. Whlto enamel finish 2d floor, with mahogany finished doors. Three large bedrooms and double sleeping poroh. Large room finished on 3d floor In white enamol. Many special and conven ient features throughout the house. , Investigate. George & Company V0M2 City Nat'l. Bank Uldg. Phone. Doug. 750. New Dundee Home 5021 Dasitol Ave. ' Look at This Today A brand new, strictly modern, up-to-dato home, just completed, already to occupy, having eight large rooms; large living room, dining room and sun parlor finished In oak; handy kitchen; large pantry with bullt-ln cupboards; extra largo vestibule for Icebox, etc.; three roomy bedrooms and sleeping porch or winter sun room, all finished In wlnlte enamel, birch doors, stained mahogany; floored attic; fine bathroom. Full co ntented basement, outside grade entrance; first class hot air heating plant. This la certainly a well arranged house. (Screens ami window shades for all win dows, Beautiful lovel lot, sodded,; paving nil paid, Everything complete, and you will not have to spend any more money. It will be worth your while to Investigate this property. Open today for Inspection. See us for prlca and terms. Payne & Slater Co., 616 Omaha tfafl Bank Bldg. Make Yourself a Christmas Present Of a fine home, ready to move Into, located ot 113S 8. 33d St. This Is an up-to- date house, facing uast, near Poppieton. llulli n nil sutwrlntended bv a first class architect; everything right, vory attrac tive exterior ot white asbestos stucco; even rooms, including sleeping porch; iinusH flnlMhed In oak first floor, large tiro place In living room; fine lighting fixtures, tiled bath room, full attic, por fect heutlnir system. Street paved and paving paid. This la h splendid bargain a: t r fw rlltl mniA Amis nt0 rail anti Peters Trust Co. 17th and Farnam Streets. Brick and Stucco Bungalow Kant front near the new Cathedral. A beautiful home cf five large airy rooms uul hath. All on one floor: enclosed stair way from dining room to floored attlo with large dormer; could be finished at slight expense, making two additional rooms, 14x14 each. Beautiful oak finish downstairs: white enamel in bedrooms and bath; full basement with every mod trn convenience; best ot plumbing and heating plant. See us for price and fur ther particular. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler ltW. S10 S. 17th St. WestFarnam Home - A iww homs r.ut competed, beautifully riitlihad tu Mk nnd lirw.lou i-) decorated throughout, lurge living term with bulit lit bookcase, beam celling and brick fire place; panelled dining room, finely deco rated, thre nice large bedrooms and bath on second floor, lxt furnaco inonny inn huy, up-tO-date electrlo lighting fixtures. Absolutely complite and rady to i-vvupy. l Farnam Bt lrlce very low and ru)s caj. . Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. Tel Doug. 4JT0. ; Frame Flat Buildins $4,500 Rents $600 a Year , Ck 1b, good repair, pavad street, 'paving paid. Belong tp non-resident HAwflHOB L HEYDEN, 1614 Harney Bt and Wives ft CJ DO M3Ufi 4EARLY. tV"s lrt ' I IIKAIj estate citv i'upphhty for sams SPECIAL XJLAS BABGAINS 3140 Stone Ave A nicely arranged, 6-room bungalow, with sleeping poron; oak finished throughout with very nlca lighting fixtures and all dec orated In tha finest of papers. This house waa built by a decorator and tho finish and decorations Inside cannot be beaten. Tha bunga low fronts south and Is on a wide lot ''which runs clear through between two avenucn. This really gives you a doublo frontage. It Is a little over a block from tha car line. Tho price we have on this property Is right down to rook bottom, given uh In order to make a quick sale. Owner will be at home Sunday afternoon between 2 and 6 and will bo very glad to show any Interested parties through. Take Florence car and get off at Stone Ave. 4223 Parker St. This! bungalow, all mod ern, B rooms, on full 60x160 lot, nractteally new! must be sold this week. Ownor Is willing to take $1,500 in vacant city property. jook it over and niako an offer. $1,0001715 a 33d St., neat 4-room cottage, sower, water, gaa, oleo. light and bath; one block from Hanscom park. Wo sold the house north of this, whloh la tho same style, last weok. Better hurry If you want a bar gain. DUNDEE. 4513 Dodgo St New. Thl handsome homo with fireplace, bullt-ln buffet and china coblnota. flno kitchen, lav atory on first floor; bath and four bcaroonui on second, ail in wnue enamel. Living room arrangement downstairs. Paving and all spe cials paid. It Is cheap. Key at our orrice. 5115 Webster at- New. 7 rooms with four bedrooms and bath on scoona noor: oak floors, finished In whlto enamel with mahogany doors. Has nice large sleeping porch; down stairs living room arrangement; finish and floors oak. A classy house. Let us show you. HOt S. 3Mh Ave, now. This Is really In tlws Field Club district; 6 rooms, oak finish, with living room ar rangement. You should aeo this before buying. LOTS. Three 60-foot front lots all specials except paving paid; lust south of 1710 a. 33d Bt. Price $000 par lot. ACIU3S. $3,000 Snap. 10 acres 1V4 miles nortli of Florence, Vt mllo off paved road; 300 apple trees, grapes and other small fruit: 4-room house, chicken and stock barns, cement milk cel lar; a big bargain. $300 per aero 20 or 40 acres, 6 miles west on Dodge road; no finer view any where around. This Is the cheapest Nina in this locality. D. V. 8IIOLKS COMPANT, 813 City National Bank Bldg. Tel. D. 49. New Dundee Home $4,500, Easy Terms 4804 Underwood Ave.. 7-r. and bath. large living room across the anttre front. witn coat closet, tuning room wun largo oast windows and long window soat, and Plato rail; den or muslo room with high windows: all three rooms very nlcnly decoruted and finished lu light oak. Kit chen with pintry and Ico box room: book stoop, back stairway and cellerway. full cellar with noor drain ana sink ror laundry purposes. SECOND FLOOR-Hallway "and three nlco largo bedrooms, with S windows and closets In caoh, 2-panel birch doors. Bath room iitusnea in Keen cement to imi tate tile. Upstairs while enamel with mahogany stain on doors. Largo scr6ened-in sleeping porch with combina tion lighting fixtures. Best of plumbing and beautiful fix tures. ATTIC floored and well ventilated). This house IbT well built and. complete in every particular. Wo believe tnat it is the Doat nouso in uunaee tor tno price asked. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney St. Phone Douglas 1603. West Farnam $11,000 NEVER OFFERED BEFORE. Fine 10 room, strlotly modem, well built, well arranged, convenient home; located on a south and east corner lot, one of the best districts In the whole West Farnam. First floor: Muslo room, living room. dining room, den and kitchen with two nrepiaces; walls all canvassed and deco rated; quarter sawed oak finish. Second floor; Four very good bedrooms and tile bath room, with best ot fixtures; woodwork birch and maple floors. Attic; Finished in one large room with large closets,; heated and water connec tions. Basement: Hot water heat, stationary laundry tubs, toilet, fruit room, etc. OARAOE, complete, with Bouser tank. neat, ugnt and water, Glover & Spain, 1219-22 City National. Douglas 396S Six Brick Flats 21st & Harney $1,000 Cash Balance on reasonable terms of iwile for the six brick flats at 2033-2043 Harney St. . 141 feet frontage on Harney St., easily worth $300 per front foot and steadily increasing in value.. Bargains In dosa In property are hard to Cnd. It you rrueve in umana'a future you win sea uiai mis property is cneap at $3Z,TbO, The Byron Reed Co Phone Doug. 207. J12 So. 17th. A New Modern Kountze Place Home W hvans St., square design. 6 room and attic. Downstairs finished in oak and nicely decorated, Llvtnr room across the entire front of house. Three sleeping rooms upstairs and large screenwMn sleeping porch. Full cement block fmm. datlon. Beat bargain in Kouptte Place for $4,600. Tenant will show you through nouse. A urn to n g a titwnpM 1614 Harney St Phones Doug. 1606. 4 I mil . THE OMAHA Copyright. 1912, "THE R00R. FISH? I I 'wBl 1 C?ll 1 . . 1 HE.V Beeh Gone. HKAJj ESTATE CITV PUOPKllTY FOR SAI 1 West Farnam , Residences $ 6,K0 for a strictly modern first class, 7-room house, located near SCth and Harney 8ts., In tha highest price rejBldenca district In Omaha. This house la well built, having been built by a contractor for his own homo. Oak Inlsh and floors first floor; combination fixture; full cemented basement; furnace heat; very easy terms. Key at otfr office. Investigate. $10,000 for an 8-room, 2-story modern nouse. located on Harney t., near 35th St. This Is a well built house In excellent repair and has nover been offorcd for sale before; quar ter sawed oak finish; decorated, throughout. $12,000 for this 10-room, 3-story houao with arga aiuc; quarter sawed oaK fin ish first floor; whlto enamel finish second floor; oak floors through out. This house Is located at one of the high points In Omaha close to Mr. Joslyn's flno residence. George & Company Tel. D. 7C8. 002-12 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. ' Dundee $5,500 Open Today Come Out 5115 Webster St. NEW HOUSE, JUST FINISHED OPEN iron INSPECTION THIS AFTER NOON, Something good for tho monoy. Largo living room arrangement: dtninir room, kitchen with bullt-ln cabinet, four flno bedrooms and sleeping porch, full attlo and basement: guaranteed furnace; woodwork Is oak and birch and tho ma terial and workmanship throughout are good. LOCATION Is good, handy to car, and quite a few claesy now homes now under construction In same block. Terms are reasonable nnd .the value Is extra good. Come out and sod fdr yourself. MAKE A FINK CHRISTMAS PRESENT Open for inspection thlsafternoon. Glover & Spain HaO-22 City TatlonaL Douglas 2003. Model Home Kountze Place, $3,750 On Evans St.. went of tint nnrk. we have a fine new, full 2-story square house, entirely modern and complete In every respect, with reception hall and beautiful open oak stairway, with bolonade opening to panor; also large dining room, kitchen, pantry and rear entry on first floor: 3 bedrooms, (one 12x19 feet) and bath room on second floor. Each bedroom has good closet and there is a linen closet In the bath room. Finest of oak finish and floors, full brick basement, with pressed brick facing. Electrlo lights and gas, beautiful combination lighting fixtures. This place Is one-half block from the 24th St. car line, fncing south on Evans St. Tha number is 2224 Evans St. Compare the workmanship on this house with dhy tnat you see. Charles "W. Martin & Co., 1015 Omaha National Bank Building. A Merry Xmas And Happy New Year E. W. Stoltenberg, B of T Bldg. HOUSE AND LOT HOUSE PARTLY BURNED MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE 13S3 S. 21si St. House can be repaired : full block foundation; cement sidewalks; city water In house. Haa flvo room; only fifteen minutes walk downtown. . Lot oost owner $. Will sell both house and lot ror 1750. 150 cash and no a month. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. NEW HOME, $1,400 For 1100 CASH and the balanco only $1 PER MONTH you can move into one of our fine new houses In Cottage Homo View Addition. Close, to car line and school. Thoto houses were built by duy's labor and from selected materials. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., H. M. CHRISTIE, Manager Ileal Estate Department', Phono Douglas 1081. 1520 Farnam St. LARGE HOUSE TO EX CHANGE FOR SMALLER ONE Is your family growing and are you somewhat crowded for room? We have a splendid S-room home near the 24th Bt. car, ndjjinlng Kountxe Place, Which can be exchanged for a 4 or 6-room cottage. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Doug. 17M Bargain on N. 38th. CORNER UOT 100X177 FT., on SSth near Davenport Sts.. $3,700 CASH. Tills is without question the best vacant lot bargain in the West Farnam district. J. H. Dumont & Co., Phone Doug. GS0. 1003 Farnam St. .$11,750 will buy thu three brand new brick flats at 7U-1S.17 N. SCth St Lot 7Jx66 tt. Rent for $1,400 per year. Half cash will handle J. B. Robinson Phone Douglas ton. C Uee Bldg SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 22, 1912. National News Ass'n. 3CE VOU MUST Love 5PIKE.! HEAL ESTATE ACREAGES I'OIt SALE. A fine tract ot twelve acres near Fori Crook, ull fenced and sown to alfalfa, bringing an Income of $500 to $600, and an additional half acre with 7-room house, electric lights, barn, hennery and fruit and shade; within the village limits of Fort Crook. Can bo bought at a rea sonable price and on fnlr terms. FRED C. SHIELDS, 310 JIAMQE BLDO. PnOFITA BL1C 16-ACTtE PLACE. Threa miles out. most ot It In beating fruit; five acres applo orchard, two or Uiree acres grapes, iwo acres rfa rasp berries and macKDernes. poianco line gardon land. On ono of best roads out ot city and near graded school; H.roO, $1,000 cash, balance bearing Interest at 6 per cent. MoOEE REAL ESTATE CO.. ion Pearl St. AN ATTRACTIVE E ACRES. Two mllrn of central Dart of clt". with two good roads, ono level; near graded fchool; good 6-room cottage, barn, wind mill. ADout tnree acres in rruit; very pretty location. Loss of sight compels owner 10 sen. itico, w.idv. McuE REAL ESTATE CO,, 105 Pearl St. r 1 ' HEAL ESTATE FARM .t ltAN!U l,ANtlS VOn SAMJ Arunnans. 430 a., rich dark loam land; 120 cult: bat. timbered; lovel: no rocks; 1 ml. ry. 112 a., H dowh. Ttobt Sessions, Wlnthrop. Ark.. Dept. B 160 acres of good, gently rolllnc land. suitable for fruit, stock or general farm ing on pudiic road ZV4 miles from Granlss, the best town In the fruit belt of western Arkansas; Improvements consist of a two- room nouse, uarn, wen, z acres cleared, more under fenco, at lowest estimate 400,000 feet of standing timber, pine, oak and hickory; perfect title. Price, $1,600. on reasonable terms. Geo. Hammond, Vandervoort, Ark. California. CALIFORNIA fruit land. Five-acre tracts, $250, on two years' time. Ideal climate, rich soil, flno orchards nearby. Send for particulars.' John Dubuls, Santa Crus, Cai. Canada, SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION. FOR SALE 200-acro Island farm, with 9-room hoisc, barns, stock, tools, etc.; situated on famous Lake St. John. In the great fishing and hunting region of (Juebec; fish and game In abundanco; an Ideal sppt for a sportsmen's headquarters; the prfee Is right; inevsttgate. A. P. Hudon, Murray Bay, Canada. Florida. AGENTS wanted who know they can sell meritorious Florida land that will stand investigation. Splendid contracts for men Who run mnWn imnil Innm. limited by ability only. Quick sales. Purchaser of twnntv nrru nllnivut fare. Literature furnished. Palm Bench County Land Co.. Stuart, Florida. 11 WO WOUld ITiVA Vnll n .nr. fa im free, along our line of railroad, would you be willing to tell your friends about our land opening? For particulars address Mr. J. B. Clark, Land Commissioner, Llvo Sak,..?cr?r & Qulf Railroad Company, Box 425. Live Oak, Florida. Iown. RMALL COUNCIL BLUFFS FARM. ThlrtV-tWn noma flvo mil. . : house, barns, sheds, eta, 6 acres of bear '"8. orchard. 10 acroi of alfalfa, small timber pasture fenced and cross fenced. 1 Irst class condition. Will sell on ten sonablo payments or take Omaha rest denco worth the money, for about $3,000. No better place near here than this. Owner's circumstances makes It neccs ?.Wf. lS "Poao of this at once. Address "'""'u iee. i,nuncn ijiuns, la. Mlaslsslppl. SEVENTY acres, richest soil, adapted il".nytruck &r.w,n"' quarter mile from Xtebrnskn. $4,500-tO ACRES-$4.5O0. I havo section good luvel table land. IS miles from town, with $1,000 Improve- Feb. 15. Write for particulars. C. II. McOfo. ScottSbltitf. Neb, C00 ACRES Improved cattlo or horse ranch, northeast Nebraska, close to town CO acres under plow, 200 acres hay timadnw hit am.- ...... I . . . . . J F. 1). and telephone. Joins $100 land Owner's cash Drlce i!fi.M m.p nir. T.V.ii consider some trade. Neb. & S. D. 'Realty . - - ... . ... iiiua., viiiaiin. THltEE NEB. FARM BARGAINS? acres, well Improved vallev farm, iuvn uu iimin line v, i', K. u, 85 acres alfalfa, good soil. lll.EOft 40J acre Imnrovnl fnrm nn lh. hmnii. Wood River valley, close to town, 220 acre 4 hhiihto, w m annua. fj nn acre will carry H on farm nt 5 per cent Interest. 120 acre Douglas county farm, splendid valley land, good imnrovements. ao mitm from Omaha, close to otner towns. $100 an acre. w. w. MItcheII.414 Bee Bldg., 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $23 to $ PER ACHE. Wt have for sale nvr MAAA r. i 'Cheyenne county. Nebraska' rhnimn farm I ana. where the crop yields for U years, including uiu anu 1911, average with the best In the state. Alfalfa also a leading crop. Bettor soli. wtr and climate cannot be found. Write for full iniorniaiion. Agents wanteu everywhere. FUND1NQSLAND INVESTMENT CO., Is It Yours? 4W-uciv rarin, within 3 milts of good town of & few thousand Inhabitants, tn the fertile Platte valley, central part of stutn. Tills farm lies nice and would all make good alfalfa lands, 30 acres now In alfalfa, balance good native hay laud uml SO acres under cultivation; U ec. exceptionally good for Irrigation, but practically all can be Irrigated. Private ditch and plenty of water free If you wish to uo intensive rarming, although you need not Irrigate If ypu do not wish; black, sandy loam soil. Improvements are t-room house, cor rals, barn IS head), windmill and pump, nice shade trees. A good place for a homo. Price, only $27.60 per acre (Includ ing water), $12,100 cash or H cash, bal. 6 years. The best I know of tor the money. If you want It, speak up. ORIN 8. MERRILL CO.. 1213-1214 City Nat'l Bank Bldg EL3c5T ONE If THAT'LL ir, 1' IM acres in Dawson county, Neb., 6 miles west of LexiuKiou lirnt class soli, it feet to water, ipo acre undar cultivation. No oth-r 'mpriitTM.nis. " VIU trade for Dun dee lots. Price $S0 per acre. O'Noil's K E. & Ins. Agenoy, 1503 Farnam St. Tel. Tyler 1(04. Drawn kMow vxHAT Vfert- FTErL t?WE. OF M41UZIED LIFE. REAIi ESTATE FARM .fc KAINCtl l,AMli Clin SAM: Oklahoma, FOR SALE, 160 n. 1 ml. of small It- Tt. town, fair Improvements, i ot 140 acres wheat. Price $50 per acre; will guarantee investor $300 rent. J. II. FUSS, MEDFORD OKI RENTERS-OWN YOUR OWN FARM. I HAVE some good Oklahoma land that can sell for one-fifth down and ten years on balancp at E per cont; Just llko rent. It you are a young man, wanting a start this Is your chance. Own your own home; don't pay rent. Write me now. W. J. Finch, El Reno. Ok). Tennessee. ALFALFA, corn, cotton land bargain lists. MoMath & Johnson. Memphis. Tenn. Live stock market op west Ship Uve stock to South Omaha, tiave mileage and shrinkage, Tour consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Commission Merchants. BTER BROB. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com, Co., 222 Exchange Bldg. Hnyder-Malone-Coffman Co.. 159 Ex. Bldg LAVERTY BROS., lis Kxujiai.ce Bldg. MARTIN BROS, ft: Co.. Exchange Bldg. Clay, Robinson & Co., 200 Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NtmOES. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Office ot Lce-Olass-Andrecson Hard ware Company, Omaha, Nebraska, De cember 14th, 1912. Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders of Lee-Glass-Andreu-sen Hardware Company that tha annual meeting ot the stockholders ot tho com pany will bo held at the offices ot said company, comer of Ninth and Harney streets, in the City of Omaha, In thu State of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January ltth, A. D 1913, at three ofclock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the company to serve during the ensuing year, and to transact such other buBlniss as may be presented at such meotlng. H. J. LEE. President. Attest: J. CLARKE COIT, Becretary. (SEAL.) DHJ14. RAILWAY TIME CARD Bnrlluaton station Tenth Jt Mason. Burllnltlon Dnter A CUlornla , Pui.t Sound Ezprws...... Dtrt. . 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Arrlee b till pm Mitts sa b : am b M pa .a lilt aa 4:11 pa tloaa City Express Twle City Pawenser gloux Cltr Taaaonger Ktocrsoa Local , Mlaaourt PaeKt ...... u ;i pa t i:u u Aubara iMal b : pm Mt:tl aa is) dally, (t) dilly aerpt aaJr. te) Snadey. Ireland Observes Annlyfrearr, ST. PAVU Minn., Deo. 21. ArchbUhop Ireland quietly observed the flfty-tlrst anniversary or nis ordination to tne brltsathood today at Ida rvStduDCo In tills city. With three exceptions. Archbishop Ireland is the oiueat member in point ot service of the hierarchy In the United States. He was ordained to the priest hood In 8L Pul, December SI, 1S6J, by Bishop Grace. l I iffliHtlt-Jxl L-ry 1 " 'i for The Bee by II 7 INDIVIDUAL CHARITY OYER Concerted Aotion Now Considered , Setter All Around. ASSOCIATED CHARITY REPORT Miss Mnbrl Porter, Srcretnrr, Shows the Work AVhlch linn Ileen Done In Omaha Daring: the I.nat Year. Miss Mabel W. Porter, secretary of the Associated Charities, In her report for tho year ending October 1, says: "Tho days- of Individual charity work are over. These arc tho days of organ ized effort. Business organizes, tho churches organize, unions organize, wo men's clubs and women's suffrage move ments organize, and they all federate. By organization and federation In charity work we are following the trend of the tlmes that we may bo In a position to do better work constructively, and at tho same time prevent our applicants for aid from Telng pauperized." During the year covered by the report 4,995 charity cases were handled, 1,114 more than the previous year. Following is the statistical report of the year's work: Stntlatlcnl Report. ' Cases dealt with . 4,9 xvew cases . 1.611 . 2,"m . 2,475 .11,272 . 165 . 624 316 . 6.560 . K . 225 . m . m . 1,4(8 . 1,467 . 379 . 162 , 18 . 40 . 45 . 859 41 . 110 . 2,901 . 1.639 . 3,943 . 122 . C2 . l.SoO . 2,070 . 1S1 . 2.S74 . -LS58 . Ill Old cases -. continued cases Cases dealt with (with duplicates). Homeless Transients Out of town Inquiries Office calls from cases Desorted families , Divorced or separated Widows Organizations co-operating Relief Interim Temporary Continued Special , , Transportation Applications ..i, Given Employment Permanent Temporary , k... Legal aid .'. ., Tuberculosis .......................... Calls made ......i... Viaits Total calls and visits it Visits by volunteers Not found , County Orders Coal , Groceries Pairs shoes Consultations Letters written Address and committee meetings.. Industrial Report. Meals given Lodgings Employment .. 1,173 .. 393 .. 782 Clayton Van Doran, Dundee It Insane asylums were furnished dill pickles, would they be daffydlls?' Emerson Kokjes, Clarks, Neb. If a bird broke Its wing, would time fly? If a cucumber pickle Is sweet, la a daf fy dl 17 If tha quarterback broke his leg, would the spectacle (speck tackle)? Karl Weigel, 3124 Cass Street If a man stole a diamond necklace, would Syracuse him of it? If a certain man went to Europe, where has Oregon (Oro-gone)? If one city fooled another, would Coun cil Bluff Omaha? If his sister was coming on tho 11:20 train, would the speedometer (speedo-meet-'er)? Dorothy Welgel, 3124 Cass Street-If the president and his family were going on a sailing party, who would Salom (sall em)7 If the Mtssourl river Is muddy, will Old Dutch Cleanser? 1 Reader, MaryvlUe, Mo. If the pumpkin asked the watermelon to run away with him, would she say "I cantelope?" ' It an angry dog will bite a trump, what will a catnip? The old lady returned from the poultry yard and said: "Tom, I could not find that old rooster, will tho Hindoo?" Henry Murray, 1115 North Thirty-eighth Street If a man had a falsetto voice, would he have a fal-setto teeth? If the Sierra Nevada Is a part of. the Rocky mountains, Is the gas range? Ralph G. Stevens, 2647 Charles Street When a man Is put In Jail he is called a Jailbird. Was he put thero for a lark? Leon Kahn, 523 South Twenty-ninth Strret If Taft bad much hair on his head, would It make Arch-bald? Mlas Flossie Perry, Hudson, Wis. He ;was a prisoner of war and about to be shot. The admiral said, "Ready, aim, " Just then a little figure came up the path. Th admiral halted a second. "Little shrimp, who are your' he asked. The little fellow answered, "I'm are guy that put the arm In army-" Box 612. Red Cloud, Neb. U. Tah waa sure a rounder. Ho phoned to Mlnne Sota and asked her if she wanted to go over t:o Mary Land's to the Join's. He said Mont Ana was going to take, Cal Fornia ; a F&JJM Cliff Sterrett r foir i Mmm 1 SI Hours work given.. 3,4b Garments, , 4.9U4 xne iinanciai report or the year foi lows: Cash on hand Ocober 1, 1911 $2,633.1$ RECEIPTS. Donaton $3,074.00 Douglas county 1,060.00 City council, So. Omaha.. "95.00 Refund i , 1.00 Special 190.55 Industrial department 1S8.76 Loan 1,000.00- 6,307.50 Total receipts $3,948.55 EXPENDITURES. Adm Invest.. Stem).. etc.$5.149.8t Office 010.14 Relief 2,268.35 Industrial department .... 266.55 Industrial Dept. repairs... 76.70 Traveling expenses 104.60 Interest on loan... 11.67 So. Oma. warrant Invalid. 60.00 $467.75 Balance on hand Oct. 1, 1912 378.83 IS,P4S. M PnrU Wilde Home. Speaking of Park Wilde homo Mfts Por ter savs: "Park Wilde home Is continuing to fill a two-fold need In Omaha, that ' of a place where women are stranded, over worked, or convalescing, can be cared for temporarily, also, a place where tempor ary employment can bo given. Many women have thus been aided during the year. Incidentally, the house has beeen used as a center for club work. The first girl's club organized by the Young Women's Christian association grew to such an extent that It had to bo moved to- larger quarters. The Young Men's Christian association has had a club tor boys, and an English speaking class for foreigners. "During tha lost year 1,178 .meals were given, 393 lodgings and temporary em ployment was provided at the homo for 782 people." WOMAN GIVEN FIVE YEARS FOR FORGING CHECK ON DARE KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 21. Mrs. Mabel Benson of White Water, Kan.,,was sentenced to five years In the penitentiary today because, sho forged a $(5 check on a darn offered by her slstcrlnlaw, "I never refused to take a daro,' she told tho Judge., "I dare you to serve five years m the penitentiary," sold the court. "I'm giving you the limit." Mrs. Benson's husband. Joseph, Is a civil engineer. She has two small chil dren. ' The Persistent and Judtcious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is tha Road to Business Success. and that Ala Bama, Louisa Ana, Dela Ware, Florl Da, Ida Ho, Illl Nols, O. Hlo and Ore Gon would all be there. But sho said, "Say, you geek. If Mrs. Slnnl refused to keep Miss Zouri. would a Ne braskan border? Dear Mr. Batch, 'tis leap year yet, i nun i to as you, lest i rorget. In my little house, there is room for two And I wish the second one be none but you. Look here! My dear, can't you see, You'll expect me to pay the license fee; That money Just now. Is hard to 'get, So I wouldn't have you on a bet. But! Mr, Batch; won't you use reason? That's no talk, this late In the season, And I still have hopes of getting you, honey. For I'm the boob that put mon(e)y In matrimony. "Kid Flnegan. South Omaha-lf M. J. Heafey is a undertaker. Is John A. Gentle man? If Coolco discovered the north 'pole, would A. Pancoast? Gordon MacAulay, 112 South Thirty fifth Street If the moon lowers, would the sunset? H. D. Hanklns, Columbus A kind hearted matron visiting the city bastlle was consoling Clarabelln Ring, the talka tive telephone tabulator: "What brings you here, my dear? What are you In for?"- "I'm Information." Jean D. Blossom, Lincoln If your mother got a divorce, and married your uncle, would your antelope (aunt-elope)? I'm the boob that put the shot in shot gun.' If a New York woman went out west, would a cow-puncher? If you went to Boston by rail, would you go via Lynn (violin)? C. Rose, 1015 South Twenty-eighth Street If In former years you went, to Hellman (Hell-man) for your, clothing, why, now, Pray for men? Elizabeth Line, 300 Harney Street Would the turkey tro if he saw tha cyster dressing. If the cup spoons with the saucer, would the gravy be In a boat. L. V. Crum. 2209 Miami Street When the Million Dollar hotel is complete, will the new power canal run tt? If Uncle Sam's decision brings the , Union Pacific main office to Omaha, ICuhahy, bring the packing house em ployes and their families back? n