Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 22, 1914, PART THREE, Page 6-C, Image 38

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UKAIi ESTATE.
city moiimrv koii rale.
We'll Furnish
the Money
To Build Your Home, Flats or Business Block,
According to your own plnns, on
TERMS TO SUIT
You will profit by investigating and consulting
Our Building Department
Easy Terms
Let us figure on your building, for the lot you own, or tho
ono you may select from our list.
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
HIATT-FAIRFIELD COMPANY
Douglas 326.
$100 Cash
$23 per Month
Five Room Cottage
Five splendid room, built on bungalow
slylo, yet plain and neat, nice appearance,
convenient arrangement, yet getting
away from the unreasonable cost ot the
bungalow with so much cxpenso merely
xor snow, uas large, iront parcn zj ik
wide, vestibule entranco, nlve living; room,
wide mission opening to dining room,
large kitchen and pantry, Inside entrance
to full cellar, two nlco bed rooms with
big closet for each. Pretty bath room
between ths two bed rooms, high grade
plumbing fixtures, low down porcelain
water closet, heavy one piece lavatory,
porcelain tub with 4-lnch mil rim, one
flcce sink, hot and cold water. Klectrlc
Ights, pretty fixtures In new designs.
Oak floors In living and dining rooms,
maple In all other rooms. All floors
highly polished and waxed. All rooms
decorated In neat and tasty designs of
oatmeal paper. Its good In every way.
a homo you will bo proud of, and Its well
built too. No Inferior lumber, no shaky
floors, cracked plastering or poor finish
ing. All Inside work Is mill work, put
together with perfect joints, Lower Joints
2x3, solid girder 6x8. Clear red wood slU
lie, red cedar shingles laid 4V4-lnch to
weather. Tar felt between walls and red
rosin between tho double floors. High
lovel lot (0x128, south front, cement walks'
all In, lot graded, trees set out and
terrace sodded. Would rent for at least
ta down town. Prlco f2,3G0; 1100 cash and
$23 per month. These terms aro lower
than ordinary and I will not make, terms
of this kind at all times. I have only
ibis one, C-roora bungalow to offer at
this price, and terms. Two sold last woeK,
seo this today or any evening. Cannot
to seen during tho week. Bte me today,
Tako Ilenson car, get off at (1st' at, in.
ltenson and come south to No. 2S9C Phono
Uenson 122. Come today.
F. 8. TnULLINGER.
Here is Where
Your Cash Will
Count
A non-resident has listed With u a
very desirable hauso on 21st St., south
of Parnam, whleh wo know ho Is deter
mined to sell at onco by tho prlco ho has
mad a on It. It has n largo living room
and hall combined, dining room, kitchen,
pantry and lco box space on first floor!
3 bed rooms, largo bath room and steep
ing porch on second floor; oak finish and
oak floors In first story, pine with birch
doors upstairs. AtUo floored; full ce
mented basement, small garage and
very convenience. Tho house Is not over
two yearn old. Prlco 11.250 cash. A mort
gage for 22,800 can be assumed If desired.
This Is one of the best bargains that
we have had for a long time and sotns
bodv Is rolnff to buy it this week.
J. H. Dumont & Co.
1C0J FArnam Bt.
Phone Doue;. cm.
Special Bargain
im Miami St., C-r., house; practically
new, In fine condition throughout, with
CO-ft lot. Price reduced to 22,000 tftr quick
sale. Wilt sell to colored people. Uoa't
fall to see this house right away.
S. P. BOSTWICK,
Sole Agent.
Tyler U08. 218 Bo. J7lh Bt.
Dundee
New bouss with 7 rooms and sleeping
porch: oak finished; built-in bookcase;
atrl Uy modern. Owner will taKe build
lnC lot or small cottogo oa part payment.
This property can bo picked up at a snap,
and is A-No. i.
S, P. BOSTWICK,
, Bolo Agent.
Tyler 1KB. 21 Bo. 17th fit.
" 24 VQTH, JiSa '
210 cash and 810 per month; good, high
lots, an entire block, near Union Pacltio
roundhouse and yards. In Council muffs.
You can't match It Let us show you.
M'GKE REAL. ESTATE CO,,
105 Peart at.. Council muffs.
Snap
Iluy direct from unr. niitiriil s.
room, strictly modern home. Near car
and schools. Leaving city. Must sell.
No reasonable offer will declined.
' Call Douglas 9.
Slx-roora cottage, walking distance,
modern except ?ieat. on paved street with
paving and all taxes paid. Owner Just
gona into business and roust have the
money. Prlco U.0OO.
Hix-room cottage, nearly naw, on beau
tiful east front terraced lot; house mod
ern, except beat; cement walks; plenty
ot sbrubberyt one block to car. Price
22.0CO, 2300 cash, balance easy terms. Tel
ephone Douglas SMt. Silas Itobblns, IS
Patterson Blk.
20 California fcu, new S-room house,
first floor flva rooms reception hall, oak
woodwork, oak floors, built-in book-cases,
burfet, china cupboard; second floor oil
finished woodwork, maple floors, two
bedrooms and largo sun parlor, four
clothes closets and bath; combination
fixtures; cemented basement; furnaco
heat; on car Una and paved street. Will
take a small cottage or a vacant lot as
part payment.
The price on this house has been Very
much reduced.
M'CAOUE INVESTMENT CO.,
1509 PoJgo SL
OWNER'S HA It GAIN PRICE-6 nice
rooms, closets, pantry, cellar, rleotrlo
light, gas, excellent well, 2 large south
front lots, fruit trees, garden, chickens.
Two blocks to new school, car, store.
Make offer; easy Urmi, Web. 2M2.
1
NEAR MILLER PARIv.
6-room house, nearly new: two large
lots, good barn in rear. This is a fine
Place for garden and chickens. Owner
leaving city and will atll for 2X700 and
tnako good terms. You can't beat this.
Let us show you.
W. B. FRANK.
Sul NEVILLE HLOCK.
. M'l
C-room. rec. ball and bath, all modrn.
north part- Mut leave dty. 8mall p.iy.
IS!"1, i?0.".""" Pr,c reason
4bJC Phone W. ?!.
HEAL ESTATE.
riTV rnornirrr t'oit bale.
Honest Prices
230 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg
home, flno lawn, small fruits. trfiriure.
Owner leaving city. Price reduced for
gma sain. Bee it today. 1427 Emmet Bt.
MAP OK OMAHA STItEETH. Indexr.J.
also Omaha red book, vest Docket nxn-
free at our office; two stamps by mall!
Charles E. Williamson, Ileal Estate In
surance, care of Property, Omaha, Nab.
o
APAHTillONT Q'1 COTTAOE8
VACANT
.M0 for 2 lota 41Hx204 each at Md and
Leavenwortn.
PAYNB INVESTMENT CO.,
Douglas 1781. Warn Blk.-
AcmsAan ron bale.
ACREAGES OAIU3AIN.
Five- acres near car line, school and
Church: fruit pasture and garden. Spe
cial prlco for quick sale. Phone Harney
2588.
.53 Acres
Beautiful Country
Home
Thl In lUm. 1.1 . .
C..JT . V. ..luoj. uc.imuiu uuuniry noma
around Omaha, barring none, improve
ments cost over t25,iM and lnolude -
rOOm. IllflfYmirMw m nAni A ..III. r
room cottage, barn, rattlo sheds, cribs,
Kjanary, currlUKo shedi, too. house. 3
strictly upto-aato hog houses, hon
houses, 5 cemented caves, well and pump
hntlSA with wnUo t .
Slul?."".?"! 1? bwrol cemont tank on top
y. urn luiimiica gravity pressure; lco
house, urbors and summer houses; beau
tiful screened porches and sleeping
Into six hog-tight fields. About 12 acres
-,. ui spicnaiu orcnAra.
I TilM nf t rrAm n ml .tiMil,kii i . . . a .
hf-i!hl". ittn(1 ' tUlabl0' nch and In a
high stoto of cultivation. Price 212,000,
half cash.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler lMO. 210-12-14 mate Hank Hide.
in iniitui mv
x,Two miles from car, 6 miles from city.
No buildings. Half alfalfa. THUMB.
A. F. SMITH CO.,
(Fay Smith)
Council Bluffs. Is.
Phone 32. J3 T,.rl Br.
Ono and ono-half miles from car line,
8-room hous furnace; barn, chicken
house, etc.; plenty of fruit, Including
grapes, berries, cherrlos, apples, etc. Th'.a
Is one of tho cosiest home places that we
know of. Owner, owing to health, places
It on market until April 1 nt $4,750. Lst
us show you this place.
A. F. HMITII CO.,
0?ay Smith)
i Council Bluffs, la.
Phono 329. as Tearl SI.
BEAUTIFUL suburban horn,; high and
sightly; ten rooms and sleeping porch;
Jurn?!1r,,i "room cP"a"i gorge; tool
and chicken house; two acres of all kinds
of bearing fruit: part cash, balance 6,
long time; bo pleased to show It any time.
Inquire SSC North 62d Ave., Benson., C.
H. Norgon.
ACRE AO 1Q
over 3 acres, near paved road. 2523.
Four and one-half acres, near Benson,
Douglas 1781. Waro Blk.-o
ELEVEN acres pasture, west of Miller
Parkl two to four neru tinlmHMV. miw
eto. John N. Frenser. Doualaa ESI. '
FOR BALK OR K.XOWANGB R, K.
For Sale
On Easy Tonus or Exchange
Flnt 7-roora bungalow, an a 85th Ave.
Coxy B-room cottage In Florence, '
n Nice 6-room cottage-near 4M and Ham.'
Abster'" 'ro0ra hoUM nen" 80t nd
A good double house, Hi a. 30th.
ranch, close to South Omaha.
I WILL TRADE ANY OH ALL OF
T-,lB,USy.S.I',ou EABTERN NlffUnAS
KA OR IOWA FARM LANDS. ""lwla
Ed. B. Gibbs
Phone Harney KiX m Bouth 30th.
rouit cTMar wrs brTng
YOU
no Income. Why not turn them Into
money? They will buy equity In Urn
modern home. Ideal fSr Clolo
In. best neighborhood; J8.CO0 mortgago
Y? T".'? Pyftle monthly out of
the good living jou can make there.
vf?ir.t lli P,h?f? ani nl numbers of
irt.Vp CWfA" lots or western land. We
give Immediate possession.
O'KEEPM REAL EBTATia rvi
1018 Omaha Nat'l. DouV 'rm.e
I
isirame reel estate In Omaha tcex
Teial f prop'rty m or n' Houston,
' ''ve a .good C-room cottage, modern
eoccept ht. to exchange for a strictly
mod'7 ,ftnl up-to-date eroom eottajS. "n
?g,2?,,,,ot ln nelhborhooJn north
and will niv rk HirrT. n-.i .M'
la. au." bUssUdbbiny p.tteron.
SJI TH M H mA . ..11 .
Sn aSSI mU,t Cl0M ln; yw,y ln"
NATHAN 80MBEHO.
4M Dee Dldg. Douglas int.
J.v. -ACUEB-Custer county. No ini
2itIHnca' Mi one PWr auto
mobile, as good as new, will trade for
iua value on Omaha city property.
H. A. S1MP86NV
1M Parnam St
K?Jji U) ", NebV 150 Pr ,cr: ust havo
S:?tr."1,.a,d can UM residence. hVr
Sd'.?.fik ?r Vw "tomoblle up to
.. Halanco back on land, which i
j?5JLpt.ncumbranc. Address Yfl?. ' n"
LU fu I" a Son'.1 orwVtu
RBAIj ESTATK.
CITY PttUPKIlTY FOIt SALIC.
Sheriffs Sale
N. E. Corner 24th uud Fnrnam Sis.
To be Sold
Monday, March 24th, K
10 O'clock, East Door,'
Court House
Lot 6Gxl32, Jurco hrick
6 annrtmonts facincr Farnam.
dwelling in rear, facing 24th
good leases. This corner ineroasincr in value ovorv'dav and
... ..
luuiro years will see it ono of
T" 1 Tn..i..j r ,
xvuui jiibiuio in umana.
Bids invited.
For full particulars see
Payne &
Solo
6th Floor, Omaha
KOH HAMS OH KXOIIANOK n. K.
80 Al'TlV.H ft mil.. nnHk ..11 .
Neb. vnllv Innd f nnrt -fA.r.u. ,
Eiulty for automobile. JJouglas 12S0. J.
OmahaT .uua uuhk maB.,
HEAL KSTATE WANTED.
LilHT -nilr fnrttift tvliU . ' !
. . TT s 1 1 1 tin. y s I1RVR
the customers. W l.v i,n ,
specialty for years or irrigated farms Tin
western Nebraska and Colorado, and also
rarms in southern Minnesota, but we
nave a number of customers at present
who want farms In eastern Nobraskn for
cash. Let us know what you have, and
,f you will sell at a bargain wo have
a customer for you.
i-Axxxw INVESTMENT COM TAN Y.
15th & Farnam, Omaha.
REAL ESTATE FOIl RENT
AcreaRC.
RP.vnnAT. ....
, - uuiiliics 01 lots one to
vnrm,.ttcJ'BOmo.w,U, MtnRil houses;
w0nri0,U., 22..or inning
niiri . .11 worja or cnickens,
?i5f.'i.cl5lL.?no .w,th liouse. well.
TrvA,: r?el ,l?VBOi coupio acres, 26.W.
,.. v . k'"cu us payment. Bee
nelbo08;0",0" .??.. WA work of
Pha p vmiii? wies, 11 uesirod.
mSSi. iSk 'J"!"-!0" ?.. 607 Paxton
, . mtt ntniHin ais.w
vuui'iiK. nnrsia . .
K Slit ee," t0r rcpalr'' Address'
REAL ESTATE LOANS.
FAllM an.l l. '
' ' -J , ' my Vll lHIl
OMA11A nnmAfl .vm m.. ... -
M, O'KEEFfi IIEMj JSTATE CO
6
T MfMll niB( Dra;Carlber Co7
Drandels Theater Uuiiriin
WAN'iBiU-Clty loans. Peter. Tn,..
GAEVUN liliUii. l-wn. and up!
- ' i Nat, nanfe
wcl?Y Cog .fra
vYAwiKi-cuy loans and warrant.:
W. Karnam Smlfh ft Co. 13M pJRKflf
lo?$V. tf&SL gS W AH!?
11 s JlU5,
WANTED TO liUY.
WANTELWXW CAI18 SCRAP
IHON
vu&Efi, L1 Puptly upon receloL
W.VTr'ir vnr.r. .
tiald fV ""L'iANCB! Illg molr
worth 100 J y in circulation
pay II to 11 tt ?-premlu.m anJ more. Wo
nS;2 t(J.!3?S0l)-'?.r rw? dates to im n?
LAEp--lo buy for cssh at on
.WANTUU TO tuivu ... . .-
nnnst prices paid for fUraiture. Dm
WANTED TO RENT.
m VE,TPrUac?lor. wants unfurnished
room in buslnets district for sleeping pur
Pbscii must have ninnlng water and be
steam heated. Give renL N-200. DcS .
LIVE HTOC1C MARKR-1' WEST
"Mr live siock 10 eouih umaha. bav
mileage and shrinkage. Tour conslin!
mens recelvs prompt and curcful atten.
uon.
Uv Stock ConiuiUalon Uerobantc.
MUTIN UOQS. A CO., Exchange Bldg.
PROHIBITION INCREASES
DEMAND FOR ABSINTHE
DfiRNE, March !L-Opponents of the
prohibition of absinthe In Switxcrland de
clare that since the law went Into effect
the consumption of that spirit has greatly
Increased. They claim that tho principal
effect has been to give to absinthe pow
erful and widespread publicity, and to
introduce It Into many homes where It
was hitherto unknown. Another effect
has been the flooding of the market with
a host of inferior products destined to
replace absinthe, which Itself is smug
Bled In In Urge quantities and forms a
fast growing and highly remunerative
Illicit industry.
They proposo that a government mo
nopoly of the sale of absinthe should be
substituted for total prohibition. This,
however, Is strongly combated by tem
perance advocates.
Tecupiseh (o Vote on Su inlay Bull.
TEOVM8J3H, Neb.. March SWSpeatal.)
A petition signed by sixty-eight voters
has been presented to the olty oounc'l
asking that the playing of Sunday baj
oau p submitted for a referendum veto
at the coming city election. Accordingly
the city council will have the proposition
printed on the ballots.
lm OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH
HHAIi KSTATU.
PITY PIIOPBUTY FOIt SALE.
buildincr containinrr 3 stores and
Small shoo shon and frame
St. All Well rented. Stores on
u - - V
tho most valunhln n nnea of
1
r
Slater Co.
Agents,
National Bank Bldg.'
QUARTER BILLION FOR NAYY
British Admiralty Having Trouble
. Meeting Bills and Critics.
WILL USE COAL P0E FUEL
CliaiiKe from Oil Without Awaiting
Action of Special Commission
Arouses Protest Search
for Heroine.
LONDON, March 21.-The troubles of
Winston Churchill, first lord of the ad
miralty, aro multiplying. Besides having
to got naval estimates which are now
said to amount to J2,O0O,00O' through tho
House of Commons, he will havo to with
stand tho flro of Lord Charles Beresford
and other critics of his policy on oil
fuel, which Is only to be used as an
auxllllary to coal In the battleships re
cently laid down. A commission Is con
sidering tho matter and any discussion
would ordinarily be postponed until the
commission Issued its report, but the ac
tion ot the admiralty In reverting to coal
without awaiting the opinion of the com
mission has Invited crtlclsm.
Various reports aro current on the sub
ject. Ono Is that oil Is not proving sat
isfactory as a motive power, as Us advo
cates believed, but possibly tho great in
crease In price may explain the reversion,
for a time nt least, to coal. One of tho
arguments In favor of coal was the easo
and rapidity with which It could be
poured Into the furnaces. This advantage.
It Is said, has been more than neutralized
by the rise In the prlco of oil. Another
argument that may have Influenced tho
uanurauy is that the sources within the
British empire from which oil can be
obtained are email. Should oil hA
cluslvoly used in tho navy It would be
necessary to build great reservoirs to
insuro a supply n war time, and this
may be another reason for tho decision.
While the unionists have been supporting
Mr. Churchill In his demand for a su
preme navy, this matter of oil will give
them an opportunity to attack him.
Search for Hcvemie.
Lloyd George, chancellor nf !,
choquer, has assented to tho Increased
expenditure demanded by Mr. Churchill
and his technical advisers, nn.i t, m
probably face the necessity of raising tho
money. In view of tho falling trade and
tho fact that the expenditure for the cur
iam, nacai year nas exceeded the revenue.
..u navo auencit this year, and
unless new taxation Is Imposed, an even
bigger one next year. Many cabinet
meotlngs have been held to discuss the
question and there is a lot of speculation
as to what the government has decided
to do. Mr. George favors a tax on tho
0,1,5 "' Anomcr question is that the
government will follow tho policy out
lined by Mr. Asqulth by lowering the
tm , ,ncomo ubjoct to the tax.
ufi.uauu uy many liberals, as it
would probably touch the pockets of
.una nuriwngmen.
Before Mr. George Introduces his bud
get he will meet tho leading bankers and
lllo present methods of tax col
lection and possible Improvements, with
a view of making the present taxes real
ise moro than they havo In the past. Tho
w.uu .ur concerned with the super
tax, which he introduced, and which Is
not yielding to Its full f.f .!
rhf. r,hi Wh'Ch lt ls and
collected. Then there are certain classes
of securities which escape taxation alto
gethor. and thero Is a growing practice
of large land owners of transferring prop-
:ivn.,. meu us j&a
HYMENEAL
ilarher-Itloliii.n-
riSTELA Neb- March .-(SpeclaI.)
. c iroroer and Miss Nonna
""""""'n were married Tuesday even-
... , ". finer ltzgerald at tho
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
cowman lucnardson. In Red Cloud.
They are spending their honeymoon at
" ",,,r springs and will return to
Stella next week. They will reside in the
Henry Sayer residence and will be "at
- - a4XJT A a
McClnir-AVIUiiii.
wim,-' Mttroh tl-(SpeclaI)
-Wlllam McClung, a jnrominent and
wealthy stockman. Jiving In Willow
Springs precinct, and Mlnona Wilson,
whose home Is near Lincoln, but who has
been teaching near the McClung ranch,
were married last night and will go to
housekeeping on the McClung ranch t
once.
' Cnninbell-Vanderatock.
NHBItASKA CITV. March 2t.-(Spe-clatl-Guy
J. C. Campbell of this city
and Miss Wllhelmlna Vanderstock of
Lancaster county, were married In this
city this afternoon by Itev, A. E. Perry
of the Presbyterian church In tho pres
ence of a large number of relatives and
friends.
IIunt-DerklnK.
REPUBLICAN CITY,. Neb., March 2L
(Speclal.Wohn II, Hunt and Elizabeth
Derklng were united In marriage at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gould, two
miles west of this city, on Thursday.
Rev. L. E. Lewis, pastor of the Method
ist church, performed the ceremony
Key to the Bltuatlon-Bee Advertising.
22, 1914.
Swappers'
t HAVJ? tnr.cs Parlor fhair.i acd one ,kr-
r lao e, siignuy worn; th chairs aro
0f,nl8len design aiid are good for con
querable aervlee; wUl oxehaiiKa lor bjd
furnlturo' 6r Other Useful hoUnVhbld urtl
eles. Address fl. C. Set. Use.
A NHW Persian lamb lady's coat, 4t
order, latest model; want some can
balance horses, or what navo you? Quick
answer, am leaving Omaha. Address B.
C. 642. IJee.
WHAT lllll'A VAII ,n . TT.T .. 1 1
biu.u Hum Uiii v unv
month? Coinpleto with plima and nn
neo.
HAVE thrpo Inln In llnwiiinn win n-i,.
for cUy property, or what havo you to
offer; will consider good lot In either
Omaha or South Omaha. Write at once.
8 C. &36
WHAT Iisva vnu fa ..v.h o .
twenty full-blooded White Hock hans
and ono rooster? Uest of layers. Am go
ing to move and havo no place to ketu
them. Address X. C. Ml. lieo.
QOOU, small boy's bicycle tor snlo or
trade; boy outgrew It. What havo you?
rhe blcyclo Is In good condition .and can
be used by boy between G and 1) years of
age. Address 8. C. M0, JK.e.
HAVE a good, sightly lot, north lurt
pf city, for trade; valued at ttoO. What
havo you In exchange? Address 8. C.
637, Omaha Bee.
GOOD leather top buggy to swap for
phonograph, or what have you to offer?
Am tearing down barn and havo no placo
to keen buggy, dood chance. Addrtias
. C. 5S2 Bee.
WILL swap White Holland turkey urn
for two turkey hens. Addreos 8. C. toi,
Bee.
SHETLAND pony, 4 years old, pertectly
gentle and broken for children; a flno
little animal. What have you to olttrt
Address B, C. .65, Bee.
HAVH typewriter and flat-top dean;
also 4x6 camera; want Turkish rug, or
what havo you? Address & C. K0, Ueo,
WILL swap Ranger bicycle for bull
pup. Address S. C. 654, Bee.
DRASTIC ANTI-TRUST REMEDY
Germans Find Law to Send Monop
olists to Prison.
SECEET ASSOCIATION CLAUSE
Cigarette Sinkers' League Proposes
to Invoice) Political Statute to
Prerent Analo American
Competition.
BERLIN, March 21.-A drastic and un
suspected anti-trust remedy by which
promoters and members of trusts and
syndicates unfavorod by the government
may be sent to prison for two years
without tho option of a flno has been
revealed In the courso of the campaign
against tho Anglo-American tobacco In
terests In Germany. Tho foreign com
pany which somo time ago Invaded the
German clgaret Industry has gained
control ot a large number of leading fac
tories and established such a chain of
retail stores thnt Independent manufac
turers and dealers In Germany united in
a general protective league and appealed
to tho government for assistance. Sim
ultaneous searches were Instituted In tho
premises of more than thirty firms In
Saxony and Bavaria known tor suspected
to be connected with the Anglo-Amer
ican trust and all suspicious correspon
dence, agreements and contracts were
seized.
Proceedings were taken, lt was learned,
upon complaint ot a "secret association"
lodged under sections ot the general
penal codn dealing with political societies
and never before conceived as applicable
to business affairs. The sections In
question follow;
"Participation In an association, tho
existence, alms or constitution of which
Is to bo kept secret from the govern
ment or in which obedience to unknown
superiors or unconditional obedience to
known superiors. Is promised, Is punish
able with Imprisonment up to six months
for members, and from one month to one
year for organizers and officials. Par
ticipation In an association which alms
or attempts to Interfore with or lmaplr
by legal means the administration or ex
ecution ot the laws, is punishable with
Imprisonment for members up to one
yenr and for orgnnlr.ers and officials of
from threo months to two years."
Independent" Not Independent.
It Is reported that tho searches havo
disclosed the fact that numerous sup
pooedly Independent concerns unsuspected
of any connection with tho tobacco
trust ore secretly enrolled In the ranks
ot the organization. Great curiosity Is
felt as to the next move by the author
ities. It may take the form of criminal
prosecution under this statute against
the persons interested In the trust or
the Information may simply be used In
tho government inquiry promised somo
tlmo ago by Chanceller von Bethmann
Hollweg. Predictions are made that the
result of this inquiry may bo a bill to
establish a government clgnrct monopoly
along the lines of that proposed for tho
petroloum Industry, 'and for the same
purpose, to drive out foreign Invaders
who threaten to establish a private
monopoly.
The Germany tobacco Industry Is, oven
without the Invasion of the American In
terests, In a serious condition, according
to complaints ot a recent convention of
Buffalo Pictures Tere Another Week
Fred II. Carlo w, manager of the Buffalo
BUI Indian war pictures, has been be
sieged with numerous requests to stise
the movies for another week In Omaha
because ot the Inability of a large nuir.
ber who wished to seo these repmduC'
tlons and who were unable to gain ad
mission to the theater last week.
'The large crowds which have availed
themselves of the opportunity to see those
wonderful pictures, In splto of tha In
clement weather and the many requests
to remain over a few days longer havo
Influenced me to give all tho neopla ot
Omaha ample opportunity io see them,"
said Mr. (Harlow.
"Wo will continue In the American tho
ater all this week, giving a matinee and
evening performance each day."
The Indian war pictures were admire .1
by thousands last week, who pronounced
them most realistic, and as they deput
practically recent Indian warfare along
the northern border ot the stato they had
an added Interest to tha people ot Omhi.
These pictures are entirely different
from the ordinary photo-drama in the
fact that they were not produced by
actors made up for the parts, but are
actual photographs ot reproductions of
the famous Indian wars, participated lu
by regular United States cavalry and In
dians by the thousands, who wero loaned
for this occasion by the government. Mot
only this, but many ot the foremost gen
erals of the. day and of the Indian chiefs
who opposed them In these wars again
faced one another In the sham battles
which were staged on exactly the same
Column.
WILL trade a sewing machine for
bookcase or bdf (et. . Address" S. O,
Bee. . .
TALKING parrot with fine cage for
desk, safe or what? Address S. O. 5S1,
Bee.
1 HAVES a good, healthy yearling colt
I would trade ror calves. .Make mo oiifar,
Address 8. C. 6S4, I lee.
Kn u. uuuiric fnucicu inai:l ..n.i.tti.-
less shotgun; good condition; will swap
ii , . . i .1 a r m
n XT H ...... 1. 1- ... I.. I T . I. n n linhi nf-
ur buii. .imitt) uncr. jiuuusa o. v. irv.
lift,.
I WANT to swap a second-hand brass
ueu lor a lawn roller or otner garden
tool. Address H. C. 683, oar Bee.
SlUItbU In my attic is a lady's Jul:
writing desk worth about 12. Whnt havo
you to swap for It? 8. C. &8S, enre Boe-
WHAT havo you for 40 acres, Hayes
Co., Neb.7 Address 8. u. ew. hoc.
TO swap one 3-drawer 6xS card cnblnot
for typewriter. Address B. C. 625. Be
I HAVES a, few city building lots to
swup for a good truck or high-grade
automobile, b. C. &, Bee
P1UNT1NO and painting wanted in ex
change for dentistry. Address 8. C. o0?,
Bee.
HOL1TA1HK pledged 30, cost 12. TlcXot
cash, or what? Address 8. C. 6M. Bo.-.
WHAT have you for elegant mahogany
dresser and ' chiffonier? Address S. C.
677. Bee.
HAVH tm equity In cottage; will ex
change for auto, or what? Address S,
C, 675, Bee.
WANTED To swap a steamer trunk
In flno condition for a Morris chair, or
what? Address & C. 547, Bcc.
WOULD like to hear from somone
having a motorcycle to trade for a p-r-fect
one-half carat blue-white diamond,
diamond cost J123. Address 8. C. 661. Beo
WILL swap typewriter for Vlctrola or
3A kodak. Address S. C. MS, Bee.
I WOULD like to swap with you; you
take mv first-class nln.no and I want
twin motorcvclo or your camera and casii
Address S. C. 653, Bee.
tobacco men. t was reported that the
consumption of cheap cigars, made from
German tobacco and retailing at from
1 cent to 3 cents, la steadily decreasing,
smokers turning moro and more to clg
areta which cannot be made from Ger
man tobacco. "Chaln-smokors" as those
cigar fiends are called who smoke tho
day through, lighting each successive
cigar from tho stub ot its predecessor,
aro demanding on their cigars Imported
wrappers, tho price of which Is pro
hibitive.
War on Ten Cent Stores.
German business Is arming itself
against another threatened American In
vasion. Tho new attack is centered upon
tho stores which establish 5 cents and 10
cents as their maximum selling prlco of
any article. Upon tho report that an
American Is about to establish a chain
ot such stores In Germany business men
In Lclpslc havo held a meeting ot pro
test, havo called upon chambers of com
merce throughout Germany to take do
fcnslvo measure, and have, as usual, up
Tcaled to tho government for assistance.
British Militant
Women Eeady to
Begin Fight Anew
LONDON, March 21. Next to tho homo
rule question tho most absorbing prob-
w "
llament concerns the attitude of tho mil-
nam suiirogeues. . supporters or. uie
government declaro that recent lnactlv
Ity ot tho suffragettes indicates that the
"Cat and Mouse" act has accomplished
tar moro than Its most sanguine defend
ers over expected and that thero is lit
tlo to fear this year. On the other hand
the militants declare that the prevailing'
quiet has only been a lull before the
storm and that their apparent submis
sion to tho hated net was deliberately
planned to give the "mice" an oppor
tunity to recoup their forces for a cam
paign which will make all their former
battlos with the government seem com
paratively Insignificant.
If threats which the militants haw
made aro carried out,, however, tho year
will outrank any other for troublesome
times. The effort to reach the king at
Buckingham palace, announced as port
of the progrum proposed at the first
meeting of the Woman's Social and Po
lltical union this year, Is only one of
tho ways In which the women Intend to
keep their cause before the public The
militants claim that their treasury Is
overflowing and that tho ranks, depleted
for a time by Illness and prison bars,
aro again full of fighters ready for a
long campaign. Never since the Women's
Social and Political union occupied Its
big buIldIiig"on Kingeway has tho place
been so quiet na during the last few
months, but It is said that much of the
work of preparation for this year's cam
paign has been going on at the homes
of members or other places so that Scot
land Yard will havo some difficulty In
repeating Its famous raid upon the
women's headquarters.
Fntrbury Girls Win.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Starch zl.tflneelai
At the high sohool gymnasium Friday
evening tho Fairbury Klghth grade girls'
basket ball team won from the Eighth
grade Beatrice girls' five, bv thn
of 20 to 4. The Beatrice High school
girls five won from the alumni girls, by
fclltl OVUIO Ul IU
COLOKEL W. F. CODY.
ground where the original conflicts tOv,k
place and the pictures are as near an
actual reproduction of scenes from st'r
rlng times as anything could be. These
films have been endorsed by tha Unit.!
States government and will be preserved
in vtasnmgton as a mattei pf hlstorlcel
reference. Consider tha Immense value
of these wonderful films when tha war
like and savage Indians shall be but a
matter of history. Instead ot a memory
as they are to many of our grandfathers
of today.
ZABERN VERDICT WRONG
Jurists Believe Law on Which it
Was Based Does Not Apply.
WHAT FREDERICK WILLIAM SAID
Vonng Officers AVnrtied hnt Thry.
Arc Serrnnts of the People nnd
tlint They Get Their Unity
II rend from Them.
BERLIN, March 21.-Thosc still In pur
suit of historical side lights to tho Zabern
affair have discovered that King Frederick
William III on whoso order of 1SU0 the
recent acquittal of Colonel Von Router
charged with military dictatorship at
Ictatorshlp at
any years be- Y
orders. In f
orlck William, f '
100 rpr, npii. -f
6oern was based, had many
lore issued qulto contrary
circular Issued by Prodor
January 1, 173?, more than 100 years ago,
ne wroto us follows:
"I have been compelled to note, with
great displeasure, how officers, and espe
cially young officers, aro disposed to
claim that their calling gives them
privileges above tho civilians. I shall
kr,ow how to see that due respect Is given
to the members of tho army where neces
sary, that Is, on the field of battle, where
It is their duty to defend their fellow
citizens with their lives. But beyond this,
no soldier, no matter what his rank or
standing, shall permit himself to misuse
ono of my cltlzons. It Is they, not I,
who support tho army, and this army,
whoso command Is entrusted to me, re
ceives its dally bread from them. Arrest,
cashiering and tho death penalty will bo
tho consequences which every person dis
regarding this order may expect from
my relentless severity."
The later order ot 1820 was prompted
by moro troublous times when the sover
eigns of tha holy alllanco feared popular
uprisings and revolutions. It authorized
tho senior officer in a garrison to Inter
vene and use tho forces nt his command
to restore order not only when rcnueatnrt
by tho civil authorities, but also without
such requisition if tho authorities wero
slow or hesitant to request nsslstanco or
were prevented by circumstances from
irsulng tho appeal or if he thought tho
IK)lice Inadequate to restore order tin.
aided. Various laws governing tho rights
and restrictions of tho military under
such conditions have been enacted since
mo establishment of tho German cmDlra
and few persons except thoso called upon
io peruse uie confidential instructions
wero aware, before the Zabern incident,
that tho order of 1SZ1 was still In existence
and contained In tho latest Prussian serv
lco Instructions,
Many Jurists aro extremely doubtful
whether it ever was valid for Alsace
Lorraine, and the general opinion Is that
it was cancelled by an order among the
Jurists of ultra-conservative leanings.
FIRE RECORD.
Home Hurtled Near Tnlior.
TABOR, la., March 20.-(SpccIaI.)-Tho'
frame dwelling house of Ray Hurlbutt
north of Tabor, was completely destroyed
by fire Thursday between 3 r.nd 4 p. mT,
Mrs. Hurlbutt was alone at the time
Sho went to get the mall from tho box
near the gato, und on returning fcund tho
house ablaze. Neighbors rushed In but
saved little pxeMit n
Kiicncn range. The loss is partly
i covered hv in.,.,
KAIL WAY TIME CARD.
UNION STATION Tenth & Mason!
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
BAST,
Rotky Mountain .Limit! JtMm
Cb cmo Lol Puienssr b!0:uo am blO:M po
CoIcmo Mint Kipreat a 4:10 pn a i-jo J,
De Molnra Local Iamer.a 4:J7 cm all-lis Im
Chlcno-N.br.sk United.. . .a 6;0 pS a BijO SS
WE8T.
Chl.tNb. Urn. to Lincoln.... a : am a fr.tf pra
Colorado ft Calltornla Exp....a 1:10 pro a 4:00 pm
Oklahoma & Taa Exprtu..a 4:00 pm all:J0 am
Rocky WouoUla Wmlttd atl:17 pm a 2:17 am
Union Pacific
r -. I , i i . . . .. .
SIT.'...!?;.. !: m : cm
California mall
Omaba Eipreu .,
Atlanta Exprcia
Loi Angelft Limited....
Denver Special
Colorado Kzpresa..
Colorado Special
San Pransltoo Limited.,
Pacltio Limited
.a t-.m pm a 3:49 am
,. a 0:S0 pm
'. 6:'0 am
11:65 am a. 8:40 pm
.a 7;3S am a ::30 am
,a 4:20 pm a 4:00 pm
12:01 am a 7:00 am
10:30 am
ai::30 am a 7:55 pm
OrrKon-Wtatilnaton Limited.. al0:J) am a 8:15 cm
'viu :ja,m a f:5 pm
Grand Iiland Local a IM pm alO:SO am
Utronuburs Local bU:41 pm bl:S0pm
Mtaaotirl Pacific
K. C. & Bt. I Eipresa a 1:00 am a 7:15 am
' " 8t- .u Expreae all:l& pu a I p
K. C & St. I'aul all:M am a 1:50 pm
Chlcngo Great Western
5W B y",e1 8:0 Pm a 1:10 am
Twin City Eipreu a 1:30 am a 1:00 pm
Cblciso Exprtu a 1:13 pm a 3:3) pm
Clilcaaro, Sfttmtukee & St. PunI
Paclfls Limited a 7:30 pm 1J:1I .m
Chicago Special , a 3:30 pm a 7:33 am
San FraneUco Limited a 3:30 am a 3:36 nm
Chlciio Daylltbt Special a 7:10 am all:43 pm
Manilla Local a 5:W pm all:5l am
Illinois Central'
CWcaio Limited t:oo pm t:30 am
Chicago Eiprew a :W am a 3:30 nm
Wabash
Omaba-St. Louli Expreai a 3:30 pm a 9:1.1 m
M.ll and Express..... 7:03 S luni Im
Stanberrjr Local trom C. U..bE;Wpm bl0:15 am
Chlcairo A: XortU vrentcrn
NnnTif
ivin uur mprt ..,,
Dakota i'aaungcr ...
Sioux Cltr Local
Minneapolis Uipruts .
Dakota Express
.a 7:43 am al0:30.pm
.B 7:43 am a m
a 3:23 pra a 3:23 pm
a 6:3 pm all:to am
.a 3:s pm bl0:38 pm
.a 1:03 pm a 7:31 am
.a 3:45 am a 7?M am
Twin Oily Limited..
EAST.
Denver Special
Carroll Local
Hawkeye Eipresa ,
Chlctio Local
Carroll Local ,
Chlcsgo Special
8an Francisco Limited
Overland Limited
Oregon-Washlniton Limited.
i. .a 7:00 am a 4:00 pm
..a 7:40 am all:3 pm
..13:30 pm a 3:33 pm
..a 4:60 pra 10:00 am
..a :00 pm a 7:20 pm
..a 3:36 am al0:lt am
..a (:00 pm a 7:30 am
a :io pm 10:15 ara
a S.St pm U:tO an
Los Angeles Limited
WEST.
Thidron Local a 3:30 am
Lincoln-Dallas a 3:30 am a 3:39 pm
Lincoln-Long Pine a 3:14 pm alons pm
Hastings-Superior b t.tt pm b 3:30 pm
Deadsrood-Hot Springs a 3:33 pm a 3:30 pm
Casper-Lsnder ,.,., 3:33 pm all:00am.
Albl-'--Oakdala b 8:33 pm b 7:33 pm
lll'ULIXGTOV STATION Tenth and
Mason. V
IlnrllntTton
Depart. Arrive.
a 4:40 ara a 7:00 am
a 3:39 am
a 4:10 pm a 3:30 pm
.....a 4:10 pm a 3:30 pm
...,.a 3:30 am a 3:10 pm
.....a 4:10 pm a 3:30 rm
b 1:10 pm al3:15 pra
.....all:33 pm a 7:00 -tn
...... 3:13 am a 4:10 pm
a7:Stpm b :S0 am
Denver Limited
Cblcago-Omaba .........
Denver and California.
Puget Sound Express..,
Nebraska Points
Block Hills
Lincoln Mill
Nortbwest Ei press
Nebraska Express
Lincoln Local
Kehuyler-Hlattsmouth b 3:03 era hl0:M an.
PlstUmoutb-lova ...a 9:13 am a 3:30 am
Bellevue-PUttsmouth ,..,.,..aU:30 pm a 3:49 pm
Chicago Speelsl , ....a 7:13 am al:34rm
Denver Special .....sll pas
Chicago Express a J:4t pm a 3:33 pm
Chleigo Fast Eiprtws... ,.... 3:34 pm a 3:00 am
Crestoa Local b 3:33 pm bll:0Oam
6L L a K. C Special., a 1:30 pm tll-M am
K. C. RU Joseph alO-43 pm a IriJ im
K. C. St. Joseph a 315 am a 3:13 pm
Uceoln-PUttamouth a 3:30 pm a 7:33 pm
WEUSTEU STIIEBT STATIOX PIf,
teenth and Webster. '
Missouri Pacific
Depart Arrive.
J: Pm blOKJ m
b 5:40 am b 4:30 pm
Falls City PasMoger..
Loral Freight
Cblcairo, St. Paul, Minneapolis jc
Omaha
T.w CM" renger h 3:25 am a 3: rm
Emersoa Local .b 3:00 em h's'Vi ."
(a) Daily. ) Dally except Saaday.
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