Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 06, 1914, NEWS SECTION, Page 8-A, Image 8
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 6, 1914. TURKS MAY CAf.RY Real Estate Men to WAR INTO MPT Few Suggestions for the New Home Picnic on Post Farm If Porte Joint Germany, English ' and Rnsi Territory Likely to Be Invaded. JAPANESE MAT TAKE PART Jreae ef Araln aa Fleets la Wester A aim of Raglaad's Orlejatal Allr IM elMe. WAPHTNOTON. Spt. S.-TntlTnatloiis kave eome to manr European diplomat In Washington that hontllltles mar be ex tended not only to Italy and the Balkans, bould Turkey enter the field, but to the Caucasus. Persia, Egypt uid India as ell. In such event the presence of Japanese troops and fleets in western Asia, particularly to assist England In either India or Persia, would not "he surprising-, according to diplomats represent Irs; ths allied powers. While Japan has confined Its present cperatlons against Germany to Klao Chow and the China seas, the spirit of ths Anglo-Japanese alliance. It was said, night lead Japan, after consultation with Great Britain, to extend a helping hand to Its ally elsewhere In Asia. Tarkejr "StalUa." A. Rusteta Bey. the Turkish ambassa dor here, made publio a cablegram from his government, which he interpreted as "conclusive evidence" of the Porte's In tention to remain neutral, but his Views were not shared by diplomats represent ing the allies. The latter are confident that Turkey Is merely delsylna- an an nouncement of Its Intentions while com pleting military preparations. The Turk ish ambassador's cable was as follows: TBy virtus of the neutrality we have declared, the military authorities have re ceived orders to Insure by every means possible the entire safety of merchant vessels of the belligerent nations taking refuge In our ports." The embassador showed Secretary Bry an the message, assuring him also that American would be safe. I Deafer im America. "There I no danger whatever to Amer icans and there need be no fear on that subject," said the ambassador. The ambassador admlted later that If Turkey entered the conflict on the side of Germany and Austria It would make its opcrstl.ans as extensive as possible in Fritlsh and Russian possessions. H thought It not unlikely that In such event Tfeypt might be invaded. He felt certain Bulgaria would stand by Turkey, but re ferred to Kumsjil as an unknown quan tity. Greece, it Is known, has its army mobilized, ready, to strike at Turkey on land and sea. CHRISTIE RECOVERING FROM INJURY IN AUTO ACCIDENT After being laid up for some time with a broken leg, caused In an auto accident, Harry H. Christie, vioe president of the Reel Estate exchange and realty man with W. Farnam Smith ft Co., la again able to be around the city. He still has V use crutches, bat is cheeful even under the handicap. Washington Affairs- After an all day eonfereno with clear . Ing house delegates from many large cities, the Federal Reserve board haa an nounced it will proceed immediately with the organisation of the twelve reserve banks provided for by the new currency system. Although predictions were lacking, It is generally accepted that the system can be put In operation about October 1. The actual opening n4ay be delayed, but It waa said the twelve banks would be ready for business within the - next six we.ks. . Amendments to the administration Trier. chant marine bill agreed upon at a White tiouae conference several day ago were adopted by ths house merchant marine committee. Ships bought by the sovern. tnent company would be available as naval auxiliaries. Vessels at present In the navy and under the control of the Panama Railroad company which might be available for merchant trade, would ne turnea over to the new shipping, com pany. The senate voted to Insist on It amend , ments to the Clayton anti-trust bin and named on the conference committee Ken- ior uuioertson, overman, Chilton, Clark of Wyoming and Nelson of Minnesota. Principal Points of differenoa relit the senate's elimination of the section re lating io price aisciauBaton. - fathers Tell cf Mather's Friend Experience 1 or should be our best .eecJber. Women who have obeyed the highest Md noblest of all sacrifices, the truccl for the life of othera, should feav a better Idea, of helpful lnflueaoe than those who theorise from observation. At any rata when a prospective grand nother urge her daughter to do a aha did to us Mother' Friend." there la reavoa te bellev it the rlttbt advice. "Mother' Friend" la an external ap lllctko for expectant mothers. Its pur pose I to furnish pliancy to the muscle, te take away the strain on the cords and ligaments, te relieve the tension of nerve and tendon ao apt to provoke or ag gravate nausea, morning sickness, twitch legs of the limb and on. i Although, in the nature of things, a woman would use "Mother's Friend" but hut rarely, yet so effective has it been found that this splendid remedy 1 on aale In most drug; store throughout the Vnlted States. It ha been prepared by KretB'ld Regulator Co., 404 Lmar Bldg., AiuLnta. Us.-, and advertised by us fur ever forty year. Tola la a fin record for auca a special remedy and the grate ful letters received to-day are Just a appreciative a were those of year ago notwithstanding that method are run poaed to have greatly advanced. Ask al the drug store for a bottle of 'Xtrthor'l Friead." II U worth while. FGEE DALLC0I1S FOH THE KIDDIES Monday, Sept. Ttlu we aboil give a prftxr balloon MUX with, each tc ilaca at Ligsru' OraCeau. ssfflriiattaoaai Tamr BcasUl Chroc Searca. umm Hastings Heyden have Just finished the moving of lO.Ono yards of dirt In their new acre atib-dlvlslnn known ae "Benson Gardens." which Is the first unit of "The rout Farm" that hss been platted. They have also finished the grading of the streets, and are how sowing the land to alfalfa and setting out trees. The entire Real' Bnt ate exchange will be Invited to a plcnlo on Wednesday, Fept ember 1, togrthrr with all other real estate mm In the city. To all of those who attended a former picnic In "Benson Acre" early In the spring, this Invitation will, undoubtedly, be accepted, as this waa a pronounced success, over seventy-five real estate men being pres ent. It has been Intimated by Hastings Heyden that In addition to the good things to eat, there will be a number of little stunt pulled off, that will add a great deal to this oiitlng. Just what they are will, of course, remain a secret, but anyone going can be assured of something worth while. Title Men Take tip Matters of Importance The American Association of Title Men has closed Its eighth annual convention, held this year for the first time In Omaha. Over V attended, representing big concern In about every state In the union. Matters of vital importance to real estate and title men were dlsr.usMd. Omaha contributed liberally toward ths entertainment of the members while here. The growth of the association hu hen rapid, in that business Interest all 'over me country have felt It Influence. and have recognised Its activities and Its ef forts to make It possible to secure clear titles to real estate anywhere In country.- It haa used it Influence with lrt.L. turea, both state and national, and haa been Instrumental in having enacted laws which have s-restlv clariru -.,... i- objectlonabl obstacles which formerly confronted the title and abstract people and the general sale of real estate, es pecially In the agricultural and other rural section. .The association ha worked out many problem having to do with other phases of iho abstract and title business, and has gone sn far that through Its co-operation It Is now pos Ible to almost Immediately ascertain the correct ststus of any property In the Many North Side Lots eSold Last Week Charle TV. Martin A On. renor Iderable activity In north side home na particularly in Belle Isle Mitin. which waa platted four montha ago and wnere .o worth of lota have been old In four month and twelve new home are under construction, lx of them already sold and occupied. uiner recent sale bv this .m .i. aa foltawa; Henry .T , . Oscsp A Nn... ...... . corner of Twenty-fourth and Crowrl on which he will build a home. etr. 7 cottage at M34 Chsr)e street. for a home, conalderatton 2,V. M Cfin, nu'"" consideration i&'S'XS P'r- home in Belle Isle addition, fronting on Miller nark corner cf T i .. " . i'""er perK, . . - ' "-no n.ansave- nu. Jr a home, consideration IA.M0 addition T."V ..U-A Laurelton consideration $s ii' "r"u'"" home. 4 n sr. a-VetUea-t Mile' V Floret V vard. consideration tytA nr" - Omaha Contactors After Outside Work nUn"."v contrctop - -ooktng Into the bud,nlr l!nU'0 st- PostofTIc, T T, CUrt h0UM "H.lo lax., which I soun to be built Aa In aU and bid. are to be In by September tl a new school huiMi-- . . xi V . ' r "rwmtnf u. John C. Woodward is th architect T i f"" Ct 8ouU' mn " been awarded the eontr. r w...... n uuiiaing of the new .chool building at Pacific. I,. P. ... ,w m,.titct The contract for t. . .. .... rriion or the Benjamin store building at Twentycond at Ft; I'llmlns . BauerT 1 CharlM Th firm nf A w . . . . ; r c son l to branch out with th i. , . . ""'"vt vi special rental department In charge of A. A ntlh.rt All.- . -'-''" ey u soon to return from nartmouth college and nt. firm tla f ......... ,ucy, ana ueorge F. Jones will handle the ul d.n.w . Tukey will still be general manager. HASTINGS & HEYDEN HAYE HAD NUMEROUS SALES Hasting Heyden report th following sale: T, m'A "m puacnased lota if U Henaon ardnt,s, for t .57u!."t'V:,r' ,1,lw1 ,l block fo? i b,oc "UlsdalaT R KJn.l aw.i. A .NB,.,ni;H.?:rd. two cu 14 IT. Renaon Gardeaa for ?t ttT 4 . .K7B" pwrchaaed a lot la MekcV addldnfi for tm. tdTorwr raechaaed fag n, Beuaxi iJ. m? f "4 crmom rmr purrfcmed lot IX, ta Tleaaea Acre aMUjat far : NEW BUNGALOWS ARE . . BUILT ON THE WEST SIDE KW Bra, report th fbrtrwtng mtm: To Crle A. Slmlter. ZUST VarVx Slna tewth atrwac. for CTTfl. To i, K. Byrnit. B334 Norjh Twanty. atxth sTpw, for U.luu. , Th Etcbard A. Carnngton, Jr., VTQ South ThTTty -fourth atret. f,)r it, 100, Ail wT these new bunjralown were built and aawtgnad by Rasp Broa ( Bee reaudars are too Intelligent to over look th awortunltiae In the "mant ad" cuJutmia They'ra worth while mwdlng. Modern Bungalow by the Bankers Realty Investment Company lmmu,.im,7mjmi icr ' j r tj I H jkiM.eaeK j -aba 8 J j - -I l j- I I . ii ii i' ii : - L;.&Jl4ajJ - 3an v Van Camp Sale is Called Off Even though the Real Eatate exchange adjourned early last Wednesday partly because many member wanted to get out to the old Van Camp homestead sale In the afternoon at S o'clock, the home stead property waa not sold. It had been advertised for sale at publio auction to the highest bidder. There waa but one bidder, and he bid something like M.000, where th property cost a great deal more than that a few year ago.' The sale was called off for the time. Conatlpattoa Polsoa Toa. Dr. King' New Hf , Fill regulate your bowels, prevent constipation and stimulate the liver to healthy action. 26c, All druggists. Advertisement. Ideal Facilities For fifes UOrU-SS FJ ' and faet conveyance of your goods. Our large fireproof building as 'sures absolute protection for your goods. Separate locked rooms, heated piano room, silver vault, etc. OMAHA VAN & STORAGE CO. 806-818 South Sixteenth St. ttPARMX LOCKtO ROOMS 0DE.LITY lenuMD jkcxson sts, JELDOUGLAS 1516 SEPARATE LOCKED STEAM HEATED THROUGHOUT. Cell and so the tenuutul New Color Bif h iTTclcTji r1r "MfPi I ri ill I fall si mM i ii Ma-iii gJH i laaMWWsi ill l Hull ii iBlatl m ilastafJsl is Hi lalaWI I si i ul y.y n President Bouslog Sees Boom in South M. P. Bouslog, president of the Amer ican Association of Title Men, In Omaha during the week, discussing general busi ness observations made in various part of the weet and aouth, over which he ha Just traveled, asserts that he find th general situation slowly, but appar erttly surely righting Itself after th first effect of the war. f . "In the aouth there Is Intense interest In the movement to standardise cotton warehouse receipt," said Mr. Bouslog "This will be a boon to the south, both from a banking as welt aa from a general business viewpoint and will aid the grower, th marketing of cotton, and our cotton Industry. The war haa. not mate rially hurt the mortgage loan business, although it may be noted that some of Handling Your 'Goods STORAGE CO. moss We are one of the beat eaulpped firms In the west for moving and storing household goods. Our. big padded vans assure safe ii Telephose , uglas M ROOMS. S3 & . Do tSfii IIY03AULIC PRESS DRICK COMFKIT, 1302 W. 0. l BM& y.L, i iu UAiu.rj m umm I ' r- - . : : : c: 1 . ' lJ 'aaaaiiM sj3-rjucv' a I J. , ' ...Iggggr .I 1 1 " ; I . ; 1 : U , ' . , 1 ! ' - : tbo large insurance companlea have tem porarily withdrawn their loana oa tana mortgage to creat a mrplua to Tneat policy, loans.' "This association finds particular en couragement in the. healthy tone of the real estate market, generally. There, ap pears to be an optimistic feeling that the war situation will .eventually strengthen all commercial lines. , "The crop movement I progressing fairy, considering the question of ocean transportation, the Idea being that the nation should acquire a merchant marine at this time. Money is being loaned on real estate paper at per cent In 'many sections." , Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned If spent needlessly It Is lost for forever. If you put it In Home Builders it will come back to you when you need it badly with Interest added. I Hundreds of new shareholders are being added to. Home Builders who realize this fact. Are you a shareholder? Sheres earned 11V4 in 1913. We are building more houses to order, furnishing part of the money needed, thereby making more builders profits this year than In 1913, which will be dis tributed to all shareholders Janu ary 1st, 1915. Now is the time you should get on ouk profit-sharing list, don't you think so? $1.12 will start you. You can feel free to talk it over with us. Our plan and records are open to your full investiga mm ili.i-rrtii.n.n. iiiaUiii ii ..ii sanTlii-lrfYiMifl Amartcaa Security CoC, rtaoal Art, rhoae Boagia 5018. . J. Davis SAFE r.iOUEn Heavy Hauling 1212 Farnam PHONE DOUGLAS 353 Everett S. Dotlds Architect - Phone, D-2981 . 612 Paxton Block tion. latent m R nc qgtp ;You Can E 111,001 "to. $ On Improved Omaha and South Omaha Residence Properties for Ten Years at 6 under the NEW HOME PURCHASE PLAN t OF THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF NEW YOEK. ASSETS DECEMBER The .mortgage is prj)tected by LIFE In surance in the same amount as the loan, at a small additional charge. The princi pal and interest of the loan and cost of Life Insurance is payable in monthly in- , v stallments. IN CASE OF DEATH OF THE BOR ROWER the Life Insurance pays off the loan in full and Balance Goes to His Estate. ' - " In case of FIRE or TORNADO You are Protected. This Plan is Sure to Interest You. Come In and Let Us Explain. W. Farnam Smith & Co. AGENTS, 1320 FARNAM ST. TEL. DOUGLAS 1061 sitaan Xeshlt OTr4raft rnraaos. - - Furnaces That I v; s J For Prices and Information, Call Btmoira ui, 718 Bo. Both St. EB5ST ItOOEMBVSH, 3183 So. 15th St. TAMTAM ST. IICZT XXTAXi WW, 873 Taraam St. BXmirsTsur shut KBTax rn, 11 Oamlug B. Bill), aao3 MUltarr Are. BJjrrosB WHIQKT. Mta aaa. Ames. Z.ooal Agent ta Vaarly AU Tows. Standard Furnace & Supply Co. MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS 411-413 South 10th St. Omaha, Neb. CEMENT BLOCKSS . IDEAL CE.VItrtT STONE CO. 1708-10 Comlag Street. tfioa Iongla 44S8. A Word to the Buyer of Office Yoa bay because VOUB XKKd U to farnlah yoar patron with Herric and the better your eerrloe la to Umn, tlie quicker tiirj roapond to jour desires. THE BEE BUILDING (The building that la always new) offers the best there la la location, ease of ae ceoa, coQTenlcxico, aaietj-, arteatiou, lifht and air, a hirh are th best aids to aerrlr. T!ie beautiful architectural lines of The Eee liulldine; mean prestige In your bnaineaa. OFFICB ROOM 103.' orrow- 31, 1913, $525,345,619 Heat Weir CNui aad oe Ooaaaoataff a o. loxnoa, 4037 Blaaay St. o. w. mosTOS. rioreaee, Vea. 7 era. t. xosaTAm, -Is SO OlBataekeV WV nxxv tzbt ai rxntmxjoa wo. OooaoU Blaffa, Za. . W. B. WTT.T.TSWl. Beaaea, asa. pace