fllK HKK: OMAHA. MONDAY. ,11 LY IH, H14. 7 'I REAL kstatb CITY IMIOI'KIITV Kllll S.U.IS. RKAIi KSTATK CITY PlllU'lillTY Toil SAMS. PARK DRIVE BEST CHANCE TO SECTKE LOCATION FOll A HOME NOT AFRAID OF THIRTEENTH Hoodoo Day Has No Terrors for the Doughty Samson. FREMONT BUNCH IS COMING To llr Kntrxtnliinl ut AU-Snr-Hon lien Tomorrow .MkIiI, July Thirteen, lit Spile of SiiiicrxMllon. With unusual advantages; Boulevards, Parks, Playgrounds and near Bathing, Boating, Fishing, etc. LOW PRICES AND EASY PAYMENTS 88 LOTS $200-$27n EACH. $5 DOWN, $3 PER MONTH. NO TAXES OR INTEREST TILL AFTER JAN. 1ST, 1916. tm it a. f i i i t i i t on the 'way and will bring nil It cun pick Lihoral discount for extra cash payments. Located be- J UI, The c;owa , to bt. fM(,TtalnM with twpon Flnronnn "Bniilpvnril (ni'oUipst niilp nnd tStli slrpnt and i fun nnd frolic, with Initiation, find with Grand avenue and Fort street. Take the Sherman Avenue car to Sprague street, and transfer north to lGth and Brown street, then walk two short blocks west. These lots will be offered for side on the ground on Satur day, July 11th, 1914, from L P. M. to 7 P. M. and on following days till disposed of by Republicans Make Arrangements for Rally at Florence Further preliminary arrangements were itmiI yferday afternoon, for tho repub lican roily and barbecue to bn neto at Klorence AtiKiist S. J. V. McArdlo was appointed captain of police for tho grounds; Dr. llixrry A. Fostor, chairman of tho committer to provide cook, and Henry V. Meyers, chHlruian of tho com mittee to provide bread. A Lincoln commltteo to brine n. Lincoln delegation was named, ns follows: Charles John II. BARKER COMPANY Barker Block, 15th and Farnnm Sts., Payments may also be made at Barker Bros. Paint Co. 1G09M) Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. HEAL ESTATE FARM A It A WCH I.AMIS I'UU SALK. Colontiln. FOUND 320-ncre Homestead In sottId neighborhood; fine farm land; not sand hills; cost you J200. filing fees and alL J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. FARM AT REFEREE'S SALE A 160-acre farm located Just six blocks from the poatofflco ut Elkhorn, Sub., has i.oi. nrrinroil nold bv the district court on July U. 1914. This sale will take place at JK WRnt to Be or exchange, list you tho east door of tho DouBjua cout court pro'perty wltn tne No cdmmlsalon Heult: J1UUBO Hb HI Ilk " ' ' ' r " highest bidder. This Is known as the John McCormlck farm and Is a well Im proved up-to-date place, has a seven room house, good barn, hen houses, double corncrlb. hoc sheds, orchard, wind mill and cistern. Water Is piped to pas tures and hog sheds. The soli Is In fine condition, farm has been seeded and changed for thirty years. Come to this sale and buy ono of tho best producing farms In Douglas county. For full par ticulars address Clyde Sundblad, clerk county court. Omaha. Neb. Miuneautn. FOR Sale 60 acres. 45 mites from Min neapolis. 1 mils from town: IK) acres under cultivation, balance used for pas tures; can practically all be cultivated; heavy soil; good set buildings, consisting of S-room house, large burn, granary, corncrlbs, etc.; tho lund will produce w) bushels of corn per acre; telephone in house: country thickly settled; complete set of machinery; 27 head of stock, con sisting of eleven cows, balance 1 and 2-year-olds; six good horses; 25 hogs; chick ens; one-half of this year's crop and everything on the farm goes ut 150 per acre, halt cash. Schwab Bros., 102S Ply mouth Bldg.. Mlnneinolls. Minn. The No Commission Realty Co. located nt 21G-320 Paxton block, offers a suggestion to those wishing to sell or ex change any property or business. Would you not go where that kind of business Is done? There Is no kind of u proposi tion that Is not handled there merchan dise, farms and ranches, city nnd town properties, rooming houses, hotels, res taurants; In fact, anything and every thing. If you want to buy, tell tho No Commission Realty Co. what you want. it your Healty Co. Come in and see tho greatest assort ment of excellent money-makers that can be found anywhere. We also have cash buyers for properties and business in dif ferent localities; yours may be the prop erty or business they want. It is a proven fact that a market pluce for every kind of property, displayed where tho thou sands of people can Inspect them, with experienced attendants at your service, is what brings resultp. Come in or wrlto for the only method of buying, selling or exchanging any prop erty or business and pay no commission. This Is the department store for realty and business transactions. -It's the peo ple's way. They all go to tho NO COM MISSION JlEALTl CO. $1,450, TERMS New house, rooms, and bath. town. GET AWAY from the HOT. DUSTY, SMOKY CITY. Where sun shncs, breezes blow and -bropH grow. Twenty acres on. one of vne main roads out of our city, five acres fruit; balance fine farm land;- good 5 roomed house; good barn, well, cistern, nice 'shady front yard. I'rloe, J5.000. Let us show you. A. F. SMITH Co. (Fay Smith.) 23 Pearl St. 34-ACrtE FA KM fi miles of Council Bluffs, hi mile from railroad station,; 7 acres bearing orchard, small vineyard and other fruit for homo use; 8 acres timothy and clover, 3 acres alfalfa, balance of place In cultivation, most of which is rich upland valley land. No buildings. This Is a good, all round little farm and worth J5.000. Owned by heirs who want to sell. Let us show you. McOKE REAL ESTATE CO. 105 Pearl Street. Council Uluffs. Missouri. FARMS for sale $5 down. $3 monthly buys 40 acres, good timber land, near town, Texas county, Mo.; prlco 200; perfect title. J. B. Jarrell, Mt. Vernon, ill. Nelirnsl.'n. RANCH FOR SALE. 800-ncre ranch located In Dawson County. Neb., 10 miles from town; 7-room house, large barn, granary and corn crib combined, blacksmith shop, chicken house, hot house. Implement shed, 2 wind, mills, large cistern, water piped to the house, feed lots and pasture; 200 acres farm land, some alfalfa, balance all fenced nnd cross-fenced. A money-making proposition, (35 per acre. For full par tlculars write H., Box P, Cozad, Neb. REAL ESTATE LOAS J100 to J10.000 maoe promptly. F. D. uidg.. isth nnd Farnam. Wead. Wead CITY and farm loans, 5, fiy., 6 per cent J. H. Dumont & Co., 1003 Farnam. Omaha. J1ARR1SON & MORTON. S16 Om. Nat. WANTED City louns and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. p.Of CITY LOANS, Bemis-Carlberg Co., 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. W. 8344. 25th and Chicago Cottage Six rooms and bath, nice lawn front and back. The present ownor rents out two rooms for 118. Why not buy and cut out this rent proposition? PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. Douglas 1781. Ware Block. $2,800 Will buy that dandy 6-room house Just finished; living and dining room finished in golden oak; one bedroom on first floor, two nice bedrooms and bath on second floor; paved street; south front corner lot; all modern In every detail; close lo car line. Cash payment down, balanco easy. Keys at office. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. the best dramatic effort the local talent Samson enn throw into the big show production nt tho Den. Likewise will they be entertained with refreshments, both llnuld nnd otherwise. This being tho thirteenth day of the mouth, sorno havo had tho fear of bad luck deep rooted In their honrts. Hut Samson has prepared for all this. He has mooted out tho exact measure of hard lick that Is to befall the husklea that como for Initiation ns well ns those who have long since conquered tho Incor rigible goat. Samson has arranged to demand tho pass word from cvoiy mem ber for tha first tlmo this year. This pass word Is something of a stickler for anyono that has not studied .anwrlt, Lilliputian tongue, nnd tho various other tongues spoken by tho giants, dwarfs, and men-horses of Gulliver's Travels. So it is fully expected that halt the fellows will have forgotten their pass word. A Ionalty has been nrrnnged, but this cruel penalty even Samson, tho ever talkative, la keeping to himself. lCilltorn Come, Next. One wcok from Monday night, the editors of the newspapers throughout tho stato nre to bo entertained nnd Initiated. The samo night the Woodmen of tho .World are to be Initiated. A spe cial effort will bo mado to get In a lot of local Woodmen who have not yet Joined so that they will be In line for Initiation on that evening. The editors como once a year. It Is a big night. Well docs Samson lo fs to meet these brains of his realm on one great, grand, and glorious occasion. So every year ho sends them an edict commanding them to como beforo him nt his Den on a given night. And they come. They como with all tho enthusiasm of a live bunch of Nebruska business men, who are tho back bone of Nebraska boosting. The only Ak-Snr-Hen Den show of the season thnt Is to be given on the thlr. teenth day of n month Is tomorrow night. Monday. July 13. It Is Fremont night. A ercclal train Is to hr:ng a groat crowd ' Warner. Charles Qulgalo and from Fremont. Senator Georgu WoIb ofMockett, Jr. Fremont has promised thnt ho will seo A Fremont commltleo lo bring a Fro thnt no less than ISM come. Then, too, mont bunch was named, as follows: Sen- tho train will make stops nt the townslutor George Wolf. Joo Roberts, William Hallcr nnd J. F. White. John P. Aye was chosen ns a committee to bring a Ulalr crowd. J. 1'. Trainer. Joe Koutsky and George Hrewor nro chosen from South Omaha to keep the South Omaha crowd stirred up on the subject. Kd Sorenson and G. R. Williams ore to urousc tho Interest of the Benson crowd. Arrangements wilt bo made to havo large delegations in from Tekamah, Oak land, Blntr and many other towns In the state as tho arrangements proceed. In short, this Is not to be a local af fair. It Is to be a stato rally and enthusi asts nro expected, from all parts of tho state. Through tho respective republican organizations of various counties nnd towns of tho stale large delegations aro expected to be sent In. The plan now Is to roast two carcasses of beef, four sheep and 50) pounds of wicnurs. Thoro nro to bo 500 gallons of buttermilk and 500 gallons of sweet milk to drink. COTTAGE, $1,800 5-rooms, city wnter, gas, furnnce, barn, 2 blocks to Harney car line. Easy terms. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-12 Brnndets Theatre Bldg. $1,350 Neat 4-room cottngc, with city water and gas; eewer In street; cement walks; full lot. with shrubborv : pood location: one block to Leavenworth St. car. Easy terms. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. Chicago Rabbi to Deliver Address in Omaha on Zionism Leading Jews of Omaha havo com pleted arrangements whereby Rabbi S. Silver of Chicago will participate in tho Dr. Herze memorial exercises planned for Saturday and Sunday, July 17 nnd 18. Dr. Herzo during his llfo was recog nized as tho moving spirit of Zionism, having been Instrumental In bringing nbout the first Zionists' congress, held nt Buzl In 1S82, which brought together rep resentative Jews from all parts of the globe, and defined tho work of tho move ment. Tho exercises aro held throughout tho world In commemoration of his end less and Immortal labors. Rnbbl Silver, known broadcast for his oratorical power, Is devoting his tlmo to the movement, under tho auspices of tho Order of Knights of Zlon, and will In elude Omaha In his Itinerary, which Is planned with tho view of lending oncour ngement to those Jews who aro striving to re-establish their people In a land of their own.. Among other cities to be visited by Rabbi Silver are: Des Moines, Sioux City, Lincoln, Fargo. Duluth. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas City, Topeka, St. Joseph and St. Louis. Rolley's Precaution, McGarry's Suspicion a Bad Combination John A. Rolley, a real estnto dealer. 1W1 Douglas street, was shot In tho hip last night by James McGarry, a special Missouri Pnclflc railway watchman, when the former camo out of tho houso of Mrs. Kntherlne Donnelly, 1216 California street, nnd refused to obey a command from McGnrry to halt. Rolley wns taken to St. Joseph's hospital, whero tho bullet wns removed, and McGarry was placed under arrest by Officers Coffco nnd Cun ningham, but Inter released on bonds. Rolley says ho hnd business to transact with Mrs. Donnelly and thnt ho know a neighbor, who was talking to McGarry whllo ho wns. In tho house, did not like the nature of the business. Ho says ho knew, also, that thoro was trouble In sight when ho left tho house, and conse quently broke Into n run for safety. Throe shots were fired nt htm then, he says. McGnrry says ho thought Rolley was a thief coming out of tho houso and that when tho latter broke Into a run It con firmed his suspicions nnd ho commanded him to halt When Rolloy kept running, tho watchman says, ho opened fire, "JUBt to scaro him, nnd with no Intention of having any of the three bullctB tako ef fect." SEWARD STREET Almost new 7-room house, strictly all modern, nice south front lot, paved street, near 24th Btreet car; price only 13,10). Reasonable terms. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. HOUSE and lot. North 28th Ave, JW0. $150 cash, balance monthly. Ware block. Red 2S04. Crawford, SEE us first If you want a farm loan. .United States Trust Co.. Omaha. Neb. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder City Nat. Bk. BMg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 22S Siate Bank Bldg. WANTED City loans. Peter Trust Co. CMRVTV RROS Loans. 1500 and up. tj-l V -UN J3 J.UJO. Omaha Nat Bank. 67. farm louns. Optional payments & an nual Int. Wm. McCormlck. 1201 Farnam. CMAH A homss. East Ntbrasku farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nut. Douglas 2711!. FARM LOANS. Wanted, to borrow J!M) nt 6 per cent interest on ICO-acre farm situated In Mills county, Iowa. This place Is highly Im proved and In high state of cultivation. Address Box 577, Olenwood, Iowa. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. Pianos for other'muslcaflnstru'ts. D. SOU, REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS OK TITI.R. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. a modern abstract office. 3oS So. 17tli fit Phone Douglas G4ST. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 20f Brandels Theater CITY I'llOPIIRTi Toil MA lit:. On Omaha's Pret tiest Mile JS.C00 One of the cleverest and best ar ruf.k'ed houses on the prettiest m.Ie for sale by owner, east front' 6 large rooms; living room has flrepluce, beamed cell ing; strictly up-to-dal kitchen. 3 large bed rooms of whit" enam-l. large closets, mirror door, oak throughout, stationary wash tubs In basement, lurxc porch, screened In. plenty or nhade trees, stucco garage and driveway, terms to suit. Call Owner WEB. 7862. 54112 FLORENCE BLVD. New , Up-to-Date Homes Bemis Park District Part Cash, Monthly Payments, Balance 6 Per Cent Interest High class property. In Omaha'a most beautiful residence district. Close to 3 car lines. Walking dis tance to cathedral. Just finished, facing Bemis Park, at 35th and Cuming Sts. Threo 7-room, strictly modern homes, living room, dining room,, kitchen, sun room, pantry, entry and email toilet room on first floor; 3 bed rooms, enclosed sleeping porch and large bath room on second floor. Come and take your choice. Save commission and buy from owner. Phono owner and builder. Address N. ICC, Care Bee. Woman Is Injured By Automobile When Alighting from Car Miss J. Roberts, 202 North Twentieth street, was run down and suffered a broken leg Saturday night whllo alight Ing from an eastbound Harnoy street car at Nineteenth street. 'Tho nutomoblle was driven by W. T. Bolte, 833 Park avenue. Bolte, according to Miss Roberts and eyewitnesses, was driving In the samo dl rectlon as the street car and failed to stop when the car stopped, as Is required by city ordinance. Tho woman got oft nt the corner In order to go over to tho library and stepped directly In tho path of tho auto. The fender tossed her out of the way and In falling pho broke lior right leg Just above tho ankle. She was removed to St. Joseph's hosp.'tnl by tho police. Bolto was taken to the police station following the accident, but was released on bonds pending investigation. NEBRASKA WHEAT IS BEST Most Desirable for Milling-. Says Agent of Big German Mills. VISITS OMAHA GRAIN EXCHANGE Aftrr ItxnnilnliiK Stntr'n Now Crop Deplnres III Mills Will He tn nnd Xt'lirnfikii Whcnt llerrnfter. NobrnsKA raises the finest hard winter wheat In tho United States, so good 'n fact, thnt it Is deslml above all oth-r wheat by tho big mill of Europe- Thews facts aro vouched for by llerr Urneit Reiner, n whent nnd milling expert from Strnssburg, Alsace, Germany, who Is n Omaha, stopping at tho Hcnshnw. tn make arrangements for getting Nebraska wheat In largo quantities for nlno of Europe's largest flour mills, which l:o represents. "Tho hard winter wheat that I saw on the Oiimlm grain exchange Is tho finest I havo ever examined," Hcrr Reiner do clared yesterday, after spending several hours on 'chnngo with local grain men. "I nm anxious that my mills shall se curo many thousands of bushels of your NebrosKa wheat this season, to Improve tho grade of flour wo shall inako." Ho Is making an extensive tour of the United Stales, visiting all the principal whent markets to examtho grain nnd as certain from which districts tho best milling whent comes. He does not buy or arrange to buy any grain, but merely learns wlioro tho lcst Is grown, so thnt In contracting for wheat later on, his big mills may know what Amerlcnn hard win ter wheat to specify, In order to get the best. Tho Ulltlrchcr Muhlcnwerke, nn Immense- mill formerly known as llaumaim Frcrcs' mill at Strnssburg, Is tho prin cipal mill he represents, and It controls eight other largo mills In Germany and Bolglum, ha says. Altogether, they dally moke Into tlour nbout !,500 tuns of wheat, nbout half of which Is Imported from America. Considerable of the Imported grain will bo Nebrnska-grown hereufter, ho snys, sin co learning of tho high qual ity of the wheat shipped through Orunha. From here llerr Reiner will go to Kan sas City und St. Louts, anil thence east. He said ho was surprised to find Omaha Is such a laigo and progressive city, with so much business nnd trndo activity. Although tram In Austria nnd educated in I'"rnnce and Belgium, ho speaks English quite well and managed to converse very readily with Omaha grain men whom ho met. Insurance Field News XII K FOLLOWING COMl'AMES GUARANTEE SAFETY IS Fire Insurance Homo IrtMirnnco Company. Pliocnl In.mrnnco Company. Contl ncjitnl Insurance. Company. Springfield Fire & Murine Insurance Company. New Hampshire Insurance Company. Liverpool and London nnd Olobo Insurance. Company. Franklin Insurance Com pnny. Western Assurance Company. Foster-Barker Company Brandcig Bldg. Phone Doug. 29 SURETY BONDS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH POLICIES Prompt Settlement of Claims Lion Bonding & Surety Co. HOME OFFICES W. O. W. BUILDING TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 078. German-American Life Insurance Company OMAHA First Class Positions for Live Wires Donahue Avoids Fat Men's Race, but He Breaks His Leg Krnnlc Donalmo, son of tho lato chief of polico of Omnhn, fell and brolte his rlKht leir last night whllo trylnp to es cape from iUTnUcrn who wanted him to run In tho fat men's raco at the Eagle picnic at the old, Country club, South Omahu. When tho time for tho fat men'a rac camo Donahue was ursca ui run, no refiifled, and Jny William- nt South Omnha was about to claim tho prlre by default, when Officer Joo Potach was ordered to forco Donahue Into the. race. Oonnhuo Jumped from his chair on tho dance platform and hurried to escape the officer. On tho cast sldo of tho platform he mlHHud IiIh footlntr und came down with his whole weight on his right leg. Tho frnuluro Is a serious ono. Dr. B. J. Shannhan of South Omuha, and Dr. Hos teter of Omaha attended the Injured man, who was taken home. PERSONAL MENTION. District Judge GeorKt) A. Day and his family havo gorro to Colorado for the summer. Mr nnd Mm. If. Q Rockefeller nre In receipt of a cablegram from their daugh ter. Miss I'cnrl, announcing that she ar rived saiciy in ionuon. Three and One-Half Years Old InMirnnco In force $0,000,000.00. Isanes attractive nnd np-to. date Policies. Liberal contracts to agents with or without previous experience. If interested call at or wrlto to tho Homo Of fico, Oannha National Bank ddtf. The Commonwealth Life Insurance Company FUANB NELSON, President. r FIHH, TOHXADO, ABTOMOIUIjK, PLATE GLASS, BOILER, BCUGLAItr, HEALTH and ACCIDENT, ALFRED C. KENNEDY C00 Flrat National Bank Building. Phono Douglas 722. Two More Candidates For the Legislature E. It. Hurko and K. C. Hunter, both lawyers and both of Omaha, are seeking legislative honors. Yesterday afternoon they made their filings, Indicating that before the primaries they will be candi dates for the lower house of representa tives of the Nebraska legislature. Got anything you'd linn to swap? tho ".Swappers' Column." Uso SAM BUTERA RELEASED FROM JAIL ON BOND Own your own home. You can purchase one on easy monthly payments like rent. Read the real es tate columns. SIX-ROOM, all modern house, nearly new. near car liurdc Til Harney JS C-KOOM (...JSC iruti t7 IW'J), must Us , fold at onrc m w 11 I anule it H TU. ' flurvnee Ileal lor hula. I C U ?ti-thuway, suburhau I'rop. Flor, fit. Sam Hutera. who wns bound over from polico court on the charge of arson In connection with a fire In his storo on St. Mary's aenue recently, has been admit ted to ball by District Judge James P. Kngllsh. The latter fixed the amount of the bond nt Jl.uoo, which was furnished by Alflo Oarrotto. The Cnr of I,. I,. rnntelon. Tho case of L. H Cantelou, Clarendon, Tex., Is similar to that of many others who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Hmdy. He says, "After trying a doctor for several months, and using different kinds of medic I no for my wife who had been troubled with severe bowel complaint for several months, I bought a 2Sc bottle of Chamberlain's colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea, Remedy. After using the second bottle she was entirely cured." For sale by all druggists. Advertisement. Tells of Attempted Holdup by Quartet Oua Danbcrry. aged 67, of San Antonio, Tex., section hand on tho Burlington, told tho polico Inst night that four yonthB, John Cordon, Harry Miller, Dan Middleman nnd Lawrence Dorrlty, at tempted to hold htm up In an alley be tween Douglas and Dodgo streets near Thirteenth street. He routed tho four. Tho four woro arrested. They say they aro newsboys. Dnnborry said ho bought them drinks and later they tried to rob him. BUILDING MANAGERS ARE OFF FOR DULUTH Headed by President B. O. Hamilton of the Omaha Building Owners' associa tion, tho local delegation to the national convention at, Duluth, loft the city last evening. They will make a strong bid for the 1915 convention for Omaha, and are armed with Omaha "keys," pins and Plenty of convention city literature for tho purpose. Those who went to Duluth last night were: Mr. Hamilton, Dr. F. H. Milli ner, Brooflt Sweet. J. H. Miles,, F. S. Jewell, H. O. Loomls nnd wife. They will ho Joined by George T. Porter and F. H. Myers, who havo been attending the national real ostato men's convention at Pittsburgh. GATE RECEIPTS TO HELP P0ST0FFICE CLERKS' FUND Homo Miller will help the postofflce clerks by giving the gate receipts every Tuesday of the open air "Romo Garden" to help entertain the national conven tion of postofflce clerks, to be held In this city September 7, S, 9 and 10. Tho wonderful production of Helen Gardner In "The Princess of Bagdad." In Kevon rcols, will b shown Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday, the last duy being post office day. A largo crowd Is anticipated. Throat and I.uiikt Troubles quickly helped by Dr. King's New Discovery- The first doso helps. Bst rem edy for coughs, colds and lung diseases, COc and tt All druggists. Advertisement. Bargains In practically new artlcli in the "For Bale" column. Read It. III, ditof ..-eisiHafiE ,. m See that Crown is (ty M branded "Schlltz." Nature has many ways of warning man of danger. The sense of taste and smell both serve for your protection That skunky taste denotes jgjfr decay and is. often found in beer from light bottles. Why take the risk? The Brown Bottle protects Schlitz pur ity from the brew ery to your glass. Phones: Dong. 1597: Ind. A 362a Schlitx Bottled Beer Depot 723 S. gth Street, Omaha, Hebr. Phono 434 Hy, Gerber, lot S. Mala St Council Blufis i I i The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous. J