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    TTIE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1915.
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u akip.k weiwn eoumern w Tomini
land to exchange for Umtht house or
lot. Addre.. He.
ROTAIj AXRN h burner No. 47, me
dium sise, good new, to trade ror
fu range wlih hlirh bake broiler and
Hn-'-n oven. Addreee 8. C. IIS, Beo.
12.0H0 Tt'K Clothing, for clear cottage,
r- will trade ro to tl.00 lota for auto.
Addre.s S. C. r. Hee.
PA NIT ART couch, kitchen tub!, spade,
two shovels, two nkH, hoa and coal
scuttle, to trad for reading lamp or
farm product a, auch a Jell jr grape, ap
ple, etc. Addre. 8. C. M. Be
8TOVB Hava Garland coal rang l worth
W; will trade for Waatern FJeotrlo
vacuum eweeper or a high oven ga
stove, a no re. H. u. Tx, He
6TOVES Cook atova. Garland, half
range. In good order, to trade for gas
stove. Addreaa . C. 7S7, Pea.
TWIN Indian. 1 apeed. elaotrlo equipped,
with alda car. In beat of order; will
trade fnr light chaaalo In food repair.
ft C. CI, Bee.
fo
PELL, or trade rour shotgun or rifle.
He rHlF.T'MAN. mi uouaiaa.
WANT to swsp fine opera, glaaaea for
Victor or Gaofonola record. S. C US,
Bee.
"WILL, trad my S-pasenger Maxwell
touring car, model Wit. M hp In per
feet condition, for Ford or other light
car. Addreea.. 8. C. CT. Pea.
WOOD Turning Lathe, motor, oounter
ahafta. emery wheel and aland, with
full equipment, alao atamp collection for
anything I can uae. Addreaa B. C. 83. Bea.
WANTED Good auto In axrhange for
flrat-claaa cement work or painting.
Addreaa B. C. Kl Bea.
WILL, tmd a 1915 Indian motorcycle for
Ford or other email car. or what have
you of equal value? Machine haa run
leaa than 7 mllea and la In perfect or
der. Addreaa 8. C. 117, Baa.
FOn RKTTT
Apartaaeata m.mm Flats.
The For Rent advertlaement appearing
In the For Rent column of The Dee dally
cannot be boat for variety that will plea.
and fill the need of any ona desiring to
rent Fhon Tyler 10
VERT choice 4 or e-room, ateam-heated
apartment on West rarnam atreet.
JOHN W. ROBBIN8. Uoi Famam Bt.
NEW Apt., t room and aleeplng porch,
1-12.50. Call Harney 4SlH.
6-ROOM, modern, practically new flat for
rent. Call at 639 Bo. twh Bt.
UNU8UAIJT desirable s-r. coroer apt.,
fine yard. 4032 Itard. Tel. WL 8.
till Chicago. 7-r. modern. Tel. Doug. 7tfto.
TWO rooma, bath and sleeping porch;
new and modern; very choice, deeirable
for married oouple. Call at a. zpth Bt.
BT. CIARE, Wlh and Harney BU, 1
pi went fl niinirnu v n 1 1 xr. mi
E8TABROOK, 4-r., modern except heat.
CI... I n n T Ai.hhlm 11A rHlf-ffn
7-R, APT., t batha, aleeplng porch, large
rooma, beautifully finished, atlictly up-to-date
; large porch In front, private; lof
rent NOW. a arid a Apta. H. 1399.
ONE 4-room and one S-room apt, Tha
Hamilton. Douglas JM4t.
ST. LOUIS flat in Bemla park, newhy
decorated. Call Doug. 6790, or Barney
THE HELEN tW4 Harney 8t Very
choice 4 and 6-room apartment In
close-in fireproof building. Call Doug.
87!.
FOUR ROOMS, $18.00.
SS1S to 2823 Dewey Ave., four-room
apartments, second floor, modern except
heat Keys at 2!1. first floor.
N. P. DOIKJK A CO.. 16th and Harney.
FURNISHED APAJtTMENT FOR RENT
Aa we are going away for six month,
desire to rent the apartment In which we
live at 1123 Pacific Bt, furnished, until
our return. Blx good rooms benldes bath,
steam heated. Alao excellent janitor serv
ice. Inquire at tha residence or at my
ofllce lu the W. O. v. Bidg.
B. W. JEWELL,
Board a4 Aooaaa.
Furnished Rooma that offer every nod
em convenience and comfort In private
families or boarding houaaa of the high
est claaa will be found in the Furnlahed
Rooma column of Tha Boo. Phon Tyler
JOOO. '
TWO nice front bedrooms, with board, in
Srlvate family: ail modern; on oar lln.
I Park Ave. Har. 618
618 SO. 19TH ST. Clean rooma, excel
lent hoard,
LARGE ROOM In beautifully furnished
home for man and wife or two men.
Breakfast and dinner. Everything first
Class. Harney 3733.
BOARD and rooms. 13 wk. Ml Douglas.
fc.2 ST. MARY S AVE.. H.60 and S5 week.
SPECIAL LOW RATES
TO PERMANENT GUESTS.
HOTEL SAN FORD, lth and Fernam,
HOTEL HARLEY. 20th and Faxnam.
BEAUTIFUL 8. S. room, steam heated,
private bath, good board. Ph. Har. 7080.
rrlibe4 ltvaaea.
FOR RENT Until April t Fumlahed
fine B-room atucco house, hot water
heat, oil burner, garage for two car,
heated from the house. Thla la tha pret
tiest house in the mil on Florence
boulevard. Will rent cheap to the right
f i arty for the winter. No children. For
reformation telephone Douglas TW.
WEST FARNAM.
Furnished or unfurnished borne of 7
rooms, (40 and 15, .
Douglaa K)l or Colfax 1485.
Fwralsned Iboma
LARGE! front room, modern home, one
block from West Farnam car, $i0 par
month. Phone Walnut 7u3.
MOUfcJH.N room; gentlemen only; refer
enCe; Hanscom Park line. Harney tMA,
NICE, large furnlihed room; all tnodorn;
fine location. 33u8 Webster St. Phon
Harney 6M3.
110 8. 11ST AVE. Modern, furnished
room; quiet home; Just what you ar
looking for. Phone Doug. T819.
HEATED room, furnished to rent, suit
able fo street oar men. 8611 8. Xth St.
1 rooma during carnival. 2152 St Mary'a
NICELY furniabed room; cloaa in: all
J MAil A .... K-J I Q VtM B.
FRONT room in new homo for two young
wn, oneap. w tLaruey.
Faralaheal lloaaekeepiag; Rtou,
FURNISHED rooma for light housekeep
ing. S. Jtth Bt, 616; 4 rooma, wall fnr
nlahad. privat bath and an trance;
cloaa In.
' MonsrkcrplaaT Hawxaa.
KM- DAVENPORT TWO OR TrTRJCU
NICELY FURNISHED HKPO. ROOMS.
NBW BRICK FLAT.
FARNAM, 2h22 Two nice houaakeeplng
room. iectriclty, steam.
Heaaaa CottagT.
Monk.
(-ROOM eottaga, modern except hat tZIO
Hamilton atreet
6-ROOM. $13.60, bath, gaa. aleotrlo light.
Corby bt. Webster 134.
7 ROOMS, 2427 Charlea Et; $19; near car.
pnone wainut ijwj.
9-ROOM cottaiia. IU B. 2U St. $li. Water
paid.
6-R. houe; mod, ex. heat D. 9H96.
ON "Prettiest Mile," at 6C1 Florence
Boulevard. 7-room modern oottaga.
Phone Owner, Colfax
FOR colored people, i and 6-room oot
tage. partly modern. 1M0-1M2 N. 23d
ft. Call Ioiig. 471)0.
TOR RENTiautlful raoJirn
dence, 7 rooma and bath, not watar
heat. Large garage; at v30 Floreno
Blvd. Phone Colfax $.
ath.
t-H. modern cottage. J2. Tel. Har. 126.
hi a. 23TH 7-r.. ail moo. houaa, newly
papered, painted, close In, JJS.
RASP BhUH.. DOUGLAS 166$
t-ROOM houM it Ml I. Kth Bt; three
bedrooms, sewing room and bath up
stairs; cement cellar; big furnace; walk
ing distance; eaat front; larg shade
ireea; .n.o. rnona narney xsia.
ALL modern 6-room cottage; half block
from atreet car; l. 7u9 . rth bt Call
Harney 371.
T-ROOM. modern. !i Poppleton Ave.
t-R; turuaca; waikiiig diatanoa, IO. it.
154.
STRICTLY modern 6-room houae, north.
oi corner 16tb and Oak.
CLObE, in. six room house, prat condi
tion, 'bl so. Hat Harney I7ua,
von HEXT
Haa.ra enrt (.
8atk.
trt PARK AVrNfK Nlna-ronm modam
home. I-. Gra etra. Call Harney
7'7. Carey Cleaning Company.
MODERN 7-room hone, U19 Park Ave.,
JlS phone Harney
JTt.
WALK I NO DISTANCB-S Todga, -room
modern houa, cheap rent at ttb.
lxok It throuh; key at nt door weet
W. W. Mitchell, owner. Phon Ybtr
urn.
K)R RUNT.
9-ROOM houa. modern, 1W Oeorgla,
Ave.; rent . Ivwg. .
W. 8. FRANK,
nl Keville Work.
T-r. mod. houa. M4 I oven worth. W. two.
Mlacellaaeoa.
KTOHT-ROOM house, strictly modern,
one block west Crelghton collega. Pbone
H. 221R.
BARGAIN A Btrlctly modern -roora
house. Flmt-claa oondltlon. convenient
to car and school. Good nelnhbnrhood,
I'll SO. Immed'ate pose-lon. Harney K7.
Globe Van&Storage
Btores, rnov, packs, ships; 3-Uorse van
nd t men, fl.SB per nr.; storage K p"t
mo. Battslaotlon iar. D. 4SS A Ty.
FIDELITY Svu FBEE
Phona Dov1s V for compleU list of
vacant house and apartmam: aio for
storage, niovi'ig. l'Wh and Jaokon gta
Gordon Van Co.
tl N. Uth Bt.
Tel D S4 or Har. lall.
OOOD auto sales room on FarnamSU
Very ryaannani rn-. '"'"
a, m ji 7an ana Mtoraae
Maggard s
Ing. packing, ahlpvlng. 17l WabaUr St,
Douglaa
BE1C the Central Furniture Store's FREH
RENTAL. LIST.
BEVEN and five-room hauas: modrn
lTrmooa Creigh Bona A Co., Bee BldgT
IlOUSeS in part, ot the city.
walking oierance. iwhim
NEWLY furnished front room, V. and
. . .. a. , 't T ..
l-room apaniueui, .
worth.
T C Reed
moving,
storage.
am. D. !-
8 ROOMS, 1830 Oeorxia Ave., near Mason
east front, walking distance, ,newlj
painted, four bedrooms. Phona H. WlO
11 8. Sim, modern, I room..., (H6.00
Douglaa, modern, I rooma 32. h)
3n a 41st, modern, 7 rooma 00
Flat, 2m Ieavenworth. 6 rooms.... 20.00
2f-T Poppleton Ave., S rooma 17.00
22SB Charlea St.. t rooma 00
COIXJRED. 2308 N. th, I room 15 00
4119 N. 8Sth, & rooms 12.00
JOHN K. F1tB:N7,t-m. DOtTOIAB HA.
tw 662 So. rsth, t large rooma, modern,
$26 2 Capitol Ati.. 7 rooma, modern.
18 36M St Mary's Ave., 6 rooma, bath.
9li 216 reward, 6 rooma, barn. .
$14lofl6 No. 20th, 4 large rooms.
$11.602220 Clark, 4 rooma. ,
$10109 So. 2Sth, rooma
RINtW A L I , uranoeis -j neater Pi'H
WALKING distance, 238 Dodge, S-room
modern house, excellent condition,
ready to move into, $. Tvook It through.
Key at 240. W. W. Mitchell, Owner.
Wbtcr 4H75.
"WANTED TO BOIIKOW
WANT to borrow $700 from party direct
for one year or le on $7.5tf horn. In
good neighborhood, on which there Is a
$4,000 building aaaoclaUon loan, partly
paid off. Will pay good Interest Ad-
aress, j rue, p
WANTED to borrow $10,000 for 8 year
at per cent on Omaha real eatate,
valued at $26,000. Addreaa F 119. Baa
WANTED TO RENT
TWO or three unfurnished rooms, near
Central school; with heat J -221, Bee.
WANTED TO RUT
OFFICE furniture bought and sold. a.
S trlctl y high grade piano Web. 3726.
Tal buys averythlng d hand Web. 4904.
WILL buy a Ford. 614 First Nat l Bank.
HIGHEST pricea for old clothing. D. 4714.
REAL ESTATE
FARM dk RANCH LANBI FOB aAItl
Jeaiioriun.
Llv Oak Colonies, none better. W. T.
ii V'ltv Nat. htf. D. IRlXs
Cana Aa.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Any part of 4.00Q
sore near Reaetown, Saskatchewan. I
raised 160,000 bushel of oata and .O00
huahal of flax on land this year. Price
cheap and terms very easy. Frank Craw
ford. Oman, wen., or noseiown, pas.
Oolorade).
HALF section of land, on rural route,
8 miles of Sterling, Colo. (6,0u0 popula
tion) ; across the road from achool. Level,
unimproved land; black loam soil; ex
cellent crops joining. Price $17.60 per acre
Will sell on contract, $6 per acre cash,
balance $2.60 per acre each year for flv
years, 4 per cent Interest. Easier than
rent One crop of wheat will pay for tha
land, and It will double In value In two
years.
C M. MORTON, Sterling, Colo.
Mtasoarl.
Farm for Sale
$60 acre, close to market; Vernon
county Missouri; free and clear: 90 acres
In cultivation, balance In (valuable pecan
timber and grass; Ideal stock farm; two
and three cutting of hay per year; two
set of good Improvement, bealde tenant
house; three good never failing well;
fenced and - cross fenced; within three
mile of two rallwav stations. Will dlvl.le
ftarm If desired, selling 100 acres or 100.
Addreaa owner,
M'KEB WELSH.
R. T. D. No, 4. Rich HU1, Mo.
Nebraska.
HOME FARM
TWO HOURS
FROM OMAHA
Good soil, wall Improved. All splendid
farming land. Good crops. About fifteen
acres in alfalfa.
EVERY ACRE GOOD.
Buy thla extra good farm. Price (126.00
per acre, ,
George G. Clark,
II Pearl st, Counot Bluff. Is.
Telephone 174.
4U, to, Ijj and loo-acre uuluiliroved traola;
1 to 18 mile from Omaha atock yard;
none over 6 mll- to ity. town; $126 to
$ r-y acr; ti.'Hil cash required.
JOHN N. FRBNZEJt, 111 8. 16th.
Wluwwlt,
tPPER WIHCONtilN Beat dairy and
general crop slate In the union; rtlr
wanted; land for sal at low price on
taay terms. Ask for booklet M on Wiscon
sin Central Land Grant Exoellnt land
for stock raUlug. If Interested In fruit
lands ask for booklet on apple orchards,
Addreaa Land and ladustiial Depart..
Line Hallway. Minneapolis Minn.
Mlaoollaaeeaa.
HATH TOW a FARM FOR BALE
Write a good description of your land
aad send It to the Mioux City. Ia, Journal.
"Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Me
dium." Twnty-flve words every Friday
evening. Saturday snorntng and every
Saturday evening and Suaday morning
lor on month, giving sixteen ads oa
twelve different days for $i; or 69 words,
k or 11 word. 96.
Largest circulation ef any Iowa, news
paper, Ii9,0u9 readers dally la four great
tale.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGK
FOR RENT OR BALE.
Two or four acres with watart will
rent or sell; for feeding; one mile and
half from stock yards. Phona bo. 19t
Apartment, fiat, houses and cottages
can be ranted quickly and cheauly by a
Bea "For Bant"
$1i0 TO niaua proiuiiny. . t.
Wead. ead Pldg . Uth riraim B'a
I.'ITY anl ferm loana, t, . I per cent
J. H. umont Co.. 416 State Baak.
A "For Bale" ad will turn eevond-hand
furniture Into rh.
CIT prcperty. La rga loana a sv-aclalty.
W. H. Tboma Btai Bank Hldg.
V ANTKLk Ood farm and city loana at
loaeit ratr.
Pr.TKRS TRtTT CO. nt Famam.
OMAHA hi-mea. Kat Nbraa farma
O'KF.KFK RRAI, 'TATB CO;
ONKT on hand for city and farm loana
H. W. Binder. City National Hank Bldg.
fiM,CrTT 1)AN". O. O. Carlbarej. $1.
" II Brandel Theater Mg
MONNY to lonn on eaatern Nebraska
farma. Immediate action. United States
TruKt Company. Omeha. Nb.
alOIEY en hand for city and farm loana
H- W. Binder. Cltr Wattonat ha Bldg
I tKAnKSTAT Kxm KX CH A XG
FOR 8ALB OR TRADE
441 acre. Lincoln Co., Neb.; fanoad,
windmill, amall building. Want small
property In good school town.
BOX 10. SCHUYLER. NBTR.
ONE small grocery, about $1.00; fix
ture, $M0. Rent. $1060. Would want
mall cottaga or one-third oaah, bal
ance lot or good equity. B 9fM, Be.
Store building, country town, exchange
tor merchandise or vacant lots. Col. 440.
REAL K8TATK NORTH 81 OR
$3,150.00
-roor bungalow, modern, N. Jth Bt
$1 900 00 cash, balance monthlr to suit
Call owner evening, Harney H8.
Talking disisjx
sea, IR39 Dodge, s-room
. . . . v i, . tjl... IVUUIIIHII,
ready to move Into; key at N40. Don't
fall to look it through. W, W, Mitchell,
nrat-olaaa condition.
ewner. f none v tuner vtn.
IF YOU have $l,20v and want a nloa
home call C'otfax 3466. owner. Addreaa
8 c 904 Bee
-' REAL KHTATC 80tfTH 8IDB
At Four-Fifths
Value
Tha best equipped and arranged 41-acr
farm and feed lota, I mllea south of
Omaha. 1 mile from Bellevue eollese. In
the county. Buildings fine, plentiful and
moaern; zs rods from trolley line . Alo,
modem 10-room house at tit) Wirt Bt,
finished In oak; all recently overhauled
Inside and out Owner old, can't look
axtar thetn.
A. M. BYERS,
IMP a 36th Ave. Harney tm.
COSY 6-r. cottage. strlcUy mod.. 28i0 8.
lKth H block to car, small payment
down, balance like rent Owner, Wal. 1009.
FOR 8 A LB Strictly modern stucco
house now under construction In Field
ciuo aiatnot: T rooms and Incloeed sleeo-
Ing porch; entrance to house from S
streets; can t finished to suit purchaser
If bought now. Phone owner and builder.
narney tdiv.
RKAL ESTATE MIBOEIANOUS
NOaiOE
I am foreedTto sacrifice my fine 6-room,
all modern house on tha boulevard; nloa
location: no apeclal taxes. Don't fall to
so It. Let ma show you through. Price,
$3,300.
W. S. FRANK,
201 Neville Blk. Doug. $600,
RKAL ESTATE NORTH BIDE
Close In
TJn-to-data 6-r. house, lust about fin
ished, at a bergmln, by owner and builder.
located at vi caea rt. Tel. ri. in.
Get Settled
FOR THE WINTER
In a new, modern, up-to-date 7-room
house, finished In oak and rosewood;
quarter-aawed oak floor. 1824 Bahler.
Owner. Colfax 4196.
$500,000,000
Anglo-French Five Year 5 External Loan
The joint Bind severe! obll
i Cation of tho-Govornmonta
of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland
and the French Republic
Dated October 15, 1915, Due October 15, 1920, interest payable 'April 15 and October 15, both principal and interest
payable in New York Oity, in United States Gold Coin, witbont deduction for any present or future British or
French taxes. Coupon Bonds in denominations: $100, $500 and $1,000, which may be registered aa to principal Reg
istered bonds in denominations of $100, $1,000 and $5,000 and authorized multiples. Coupon and registered bonds
interchangeable, convertible, at the option of the holder, on any date not later than April 15, 1920, or (provided that
notice be given not later than April 15, 1920), at maturity, par for par, into 15, 25 year joint and several 4 per oent
bonds of the governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britian and Ireland and the French Republic Such 4
per cent bonds will be payable, principal and interest, in United States Gold Coin, in New York City, free from deduc-
tion for any present or future British or French taxes, will mature October 15, 1940, but will be redeemable at par
and accrued interest,, in whole or in part on any interest date and not earlier than October 15, 1930, upon three
months notice.
A large amount of these bonds having already been withdrawn for investment, we whose
names appear below, offer on behalf of a country wide group of institutions and bankers ,
the unsold balance subject to prior sale and change in prioe.
PRICE 93 CENTS AND INTEREST YIELDING NEARLY 5tf PER CENT.
Payment may be made either in full on October 29th or at the option of the purchaser, 50 per cent on October 29th
and the balance on December 3d, Application will be made to list these bonds on the New York Stock Exchange.
Temporary bonds will be ready for delivery oa or about October 29th, exchangeable for the definite bonds when
prepared.
J. P. MORGAN (El CO.. New York.
BURNS DRINKER t CO. Omaha.
OMAHA PLAYS HOST
TO MAHYI WEEK
Gate City in Fact, $md Big Men of
Nation Are Finding it Oat and
Stopping Here.
AVERAGE TWO" EACH DAT
John D. Rockefever, Jr.
Henry Ford.
Thomas A. Edleon.
& M. Felton, president Chicago Great
Waste rn.
Judge lovett. chairman of executive
committee of Harrlman lines.
C II. Markham. president of Illlnnl
Central.
A. E. CUft, general uoermtndent of
ITllnol Central.
Former Senator W. A. Clark of
Montana.
A. 8. Thompson, secretary of National
River and Harbor Ponare.
Mary E. MoDowcll. head of UnKeralty
of Cblcago social aettlemenL
John Mantel Clapp of Lake Foraat
college.
OUbart McClung of Colorado, agricul
tural lecturer.
TO, EX Adam of New York, consulting
engineer of Harrlman lines.
Tha aforementioned list of thirteen
prominent people la not tha personnel of
a new national board of censors, nor do
they represent any new cult.
They were all In Omaha during the
week ending yesterday. John D. Rocke
feller, Jr., started the week by dropping
in for a few hours on laat Bunday. He
aid a few nloa words for Omaha, gave
"BUly" Sunday a recommendation and
sped on. And so It waa all week, Omaha
had "company."
It la getting to be quite a usual thing
for Omaha to entertain the big men and
woman of the nation. Thirteen In one
week did not disturb trte city's equa
nimity. Henry Ford cam to town and we told
him how pleased we are that he had suoh
good business sense to erect a large
assembling plant here, -
It aeems to tha passerby that Omaha is
the Gate City of tha west In fact a well
aa In fanoy.
wwMMaai a. ''flaw fMmm jafWBypwyaja
4'l tlii isflfli I Ti $lii 1 i i ii 1
. Wo accept small aa
well aa large ac
counts. "We do a safe, con
servative business.
Our large, paid-up
capital assures safety.
"Would like to do
business with you.
Capital and Sur
plus $300,000.00.
AFFAIRS ATS0UTH OMAHA
Eecordi Are Broken for Receipt of
Cattle at the Union
Stock Tardi.
SUNDAY TALKS TO STOCKMEN
Itreaklng every record for a week-end.
the In Ion Stock Tardi company during
the laxt week received M10 can of live
stock up to Baturday, October 11 The
previous record for a week was sxtab
llshed (October 1, 1110. five years ago.
when t.ftlS cars were handled..
Not only was the record for total ship
ments received broken, but the most cat
tle for any week since the opening of
the yards as a reoelvlng station were re
ceived. Fifty-four thousand four hun
dred and twenty head of cattel were re
ceived. The former record in thla depart
ment waa eatablUhed Beptember 17, 1(10.
when 41,(164 head were shipped In,
Tarda Cleaned Vf.
, Notwithstanding the heavy cattle re
ceipts, the yards were practically cleaned
up on rattle by Saturday, countless feeder
buyers being on the market eaoh day
buying UP feed stuff at rood Steady
prices during tha entire week.
Outgoing shipments of feeder stock
show a material Increase for tha week
over any previous week, there having
been 1.48a cars of stock shipped out to
and Including Friday. Feeder buyer
from many of the states lying east of
the Mississippi river that ordinarily go
to the Chicago market for this clasa of
tuff have been on the market during
the week, resulting In an exceptionally
brisk demand for feeders and a general
cleaning up In this department.
Itockwien Hear Raaday.
fix hundred stockmen heard Rev.
"Billy" Sunday at the yards yesterday,
na spoks vigorously. He attacked
cigarette smoking, drinking and urged
his hearers to lead clean lives and not
to loaf on their Jobs.
Reception far Pastor.
A big reception' and luncheon In honor
of the Incoming pastor of Ornoe Meth
odist church. Rev. J. W. Morris, former
district superintendent of the district
about Holdrege, will be held In the base
ment recaption rooms of tha church at
Twenty-fifth and B streets Monday even
ing.
The reception for former Pastor Itev.
J. W. Kirk Patrick, who waa elected to
the position of a district superintendent,
was one of the best given by the ohuroh
congregation.
Mr. Kennedy Die.
Mrs. Anne Kennedy, aged S4 years,
pioneer resident of Douglaa Bounty, died
yesterday morning at 1 o'clock at the
home of her daughter, Mr. Joseph Mad
den, Thirteenth and Edward streets,
Omaha. Bhe is survived by eight chil
dren, five boys and three girls.
Bervtcaa will be held Monday moaning
at tha residence at t:16 o'clock and at Bt
Agnes' church at o'olook. Burial will
be In Bt. Mary' cemetery, Mrs. Kennedy
had been a resident of Douglaa county
for forty-five years.
Two Are Arrested.
Lee Elliott, horaaahoer. Thirty-eighth
and S streets, and Homer Raff, yardman,
JE10 K streot, were arrested yesterday
on warrants by Sergeant Bheahan and
Detectives Zaloudek and Lftptnakl, on
suspicion of h living something te do
with the robbing of John I. Caulvon,
barber, 1701 Daavenworth street, Omaha.
October 4. laat.
Caulvon was arreeted en the tatter
data when found running In his under-
clothea about streets In the west side.
He told officers at the station that ha
had been set upon by unidentified per
sons, dragged Into a house In that dis
trict, stripped of his clothing and robbed
of his money.
Illgk Benool Note.
Many boys of the high school are
planning to attend the meeting Bunday
at the Toung Men'a Christian associa
tion building In Omaha, at which Homer
Rhodeheaver and Qeorge Brewster of the
Sunday party will take part.
No mid-year graduation will be heU at
the high achool in succeeding year a, ac
cording to Information given out from
official circle. All mid-year students
must wait for the June graduation.
It la rumored that Ralph Leach, former
high school atar foot ball man, who
quit the local Institution to Join tne
Omaha university .squad, will be bauk
at the beginning of the second semester
to play basket ball.
"Rllly" Sunday prayer meetings are
being held every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at the Flret Frvahyterian church
at :1S o'clock, before school hour a
The Oavel club recently held He annual
election of officers. Those elected wer:
Ralph Ooldberg, president; Frank Orchard
vice president; Ed Johnson, secretary,
and Rert Bedlacek, treasurer. The lar
gest membership In rears has been
reaohed, over forty students having
Joined.
A new nigh school eonr. "Oolng Down
to Victory for Good Old South High
School." haa been written by Ralph Oold
berg, cheer leader.
The Tooter printing plant haa been re
moved to new quarter, previously oc
cupied by Assistant fhiperintendent N.
M. Graham. Mr. Oraham moved Ms of
ftcea to the city hall In Omaha. Tha
private office haa been Converted Into
a pre room, the main offloa Into a
composing room and the old Tooter of
floa will be used exclusively for editorial
headquarters. New office furniture haa
been furnlshd by the school for the
report oriel staff and a door between the
press room and the editorial department
has been cut. It Is planned to Inatall
electric motors for the two presses be
fore the semester Is over.
The Catch-Me-PsJ club gave a party
Friday evening In the high achool gym
nasium In the annex at Twenty-fourth
and J streets. Profs. Xaras and Moore
sponsored, and girls of the Wln-My-Chum,
a rival girl goclety. wer the
guest of tha evening.
Less than t14 remains of the debt con
tracted by Principal Moor and Prof. R.
H. Johnson In purchasing the new print
ing outfit for the printing department.
Over tXO waa taken In aa subscription
money, which was applied to tha Inltlnl
debt of a little more than $350. Manag
ing Editor Carlson figure that the en
tire debt will be cleared long before the
first semester l out The Tooter Is
being Issued monthly and from 130 to H0
Is being cleared on eaoh lasua from the
advertising alone.
Magi Ctty Gots.
Mrs Fame O. Oreec ha gone to IJn-
eoln to visit sister, Mrs. lu Kouinson.
For Bala Cheap Dartre hard coal
burner. 124 Mo. Ave, Tel. Bo. 142S.
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Kritenbrlnk. Mr.
Allen B. and Miss Frances Krltanbrink
have motored to Obert, No.
ilVM4 trf t.-(-b " rVlA.an V. -
turned to hla home, having been the
Juet of hla nnHe and aunt, Mr. and Hra.
. H. Krltenbrlnk.
Office snsoe for rent tn Wee office. Rll
N street. Term, reasonable. Well knoaa
lorallon. Tel. tfrfuith 7.
Mr. Xruce Mr uiiouuh alii entertain a
local lodge at her home. North Twen-ty-eeennd
atreet, Monday afternoon at
o'clock.
The Independent Orrtnr of Odd Fellows
will meet tomorrow efnln at tha Odl
Frllowa' hail at Twenty-fourth and M
street at I o'clock.
Member of the Columbian club will
frive a public danoe at their hall at
Thirty-nil th and K streets, n-t Tuesday .
evening. The publlo la Invited.
The Knlaht. and Ijidlr' of Becnrttr of
Oak council, oci fraternity, will meet
WKlneml.y ariernoon. October 20, at trie
home of Mrs. Carl Clenimon, 1913 V
treet.
There will be a regular meeting of
the Ancient Order of IIrr.emlane. I'lvl-
ln No. a, at McCrann hall at Twenty-fourth
and I streets. Monday evening.
October 18.
The Christian Fndeavnr of the Flret
Christian church will alve a harvest home
supper in the ba.ement ot the church at
Twenty-third and 1 atreet. Monday even
ing at o clock, aharp.
Mra. J. Will Green ha been entertain
Ing her mother and atater. Mrs. ti
Culier and Mrs. Griffith of Sidney, Neb.,
and Mr. Fred Lonn of Orapevllla, Pa.,
thla week at her home.
t'nrhurrli Indae. No. 1. Perree of
Honor, wrilt elvo b.llowe'en entertain
ment at the Ancient Order of United.
Workmen temple, Wednesday evening,
October 21 All members and families
are Invited.
Hiwm nennle are' nvtn their regnlar
weekly dances at their hall at Twenty
fifth and M streets every Wednesday
evening. TUggy KuMn popular band I ,
laying tn music. Tne rirsi asm- w
eld last week.
Frank Shock, laborer of the Sooth Side,
waa arrested ye.terday afternoon at I
o'clock, by Captain John Brlsss. on com-
r'lalnt ot carrying concealed weapon.
ivea at Si! North Twenty-etth atreet
and waa relieved of a heavy calibre re
volver at the polloe station.
Ar you giving yourself a square dealT .
Are you saving your money and Invest
ing It so as to bring you a good return,
with safely of principal! There tn abao-,
lute security and 4 per cent Interest with
the Havlnga Department of tha Llt
Bto k National Hank of South Omaha.
The Hesse theater haa for today's show.
Ing Miss Edith Btorcy and Hugble Mrt
In a dellghtrui comedy enuu.u a. viu"n
for an Hour." Tomorrow cornea the
I'atha Clold Rooster PlsV, wun aiiee
Fanla Marlnoff, entitled "The Oalloper."
While the nl.v bv Richard Harding Davis
Is In five parte. It wll be shown for the
usual admliwlon price, 10 centa. The
Be.. haa a!so booked tne J. uiua wai
ling ford tloturee.
The new Walltngford comedy atones
that are being r'n In The Sunday Hea
are being picturised at the Iese thea
ter. Manager Oeorge Atkins haa secured
a contract for the whole Issue of the
same. He announces an exceptionally
will known star picture for Monday m
the "Gold Rooster." a Pathe production.
aii are mml nnmtl.llv Invited tO at
tend a very Interesting demonatratlon of
Moore's Wliard. whloh will be given at
out store October 1H to . We would Ilk
to show vou the very latest scientific de
velopment of a cooking range which ue
either gas or coal for fuel. A magnifi
cent Una of the celebrated Moore'a stoves
will also be on enmnmon, including Dom
rnff n .i iie.ter. for everv purpose.
Come and bring your friends. KouURy-
I'avllk Co., Houtti omana, iseo.
Long School to Have
Musical Club; Now
Has Forty Members
The musical lads and lassie .f Long
school will not Join the Kellora and,
Caas school In the organisation of an
orohestra. but Inatead have formed tha
Long Bchool Musical Study club whos
membership already la forty.
Within this organisation Is being form
ed an orchestra of Sixteen Instrumental
1st, with" Mortis Markmaa as leader.
Helen Busby Is president of the study
club. Elisabeth Hutchinson of the school
faculty ts giving tha young people the
benefit of her knowledge and experience.
This school club expects during the'
winter months to give program by their
own talent. One of the members Is an
accomplished whistler and several are
ivooallst.
Funeral Services k 1
For Mrs; Heelan to
. Be Held on Monday
The funeral of Mr. John P. Heelan.
who was killed at Arabia Wednesday, will
be held Monday from th home of her
mother, 7a Bouth Twenty-fifth avenue,
to M. Peter's church, where' solemn Man
mas 111 be celebrated at I a. m. Bur
ial will be at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
Young Omaha Boy
' Killed by an Auto
Edward Oelaler, lS-year-old son of Mas
Oeisler, proprietor of an Omaha bird
store, dld In a hospital In Omaha laat
night from Internal Injuries sustained
shortly before, when an auto driven by
Wallace A. HUdreth. Kit Davenport
street, ran down young Oeisler on a
blcyot at Twenty-sixth and Dodge
street.
HUdreth was arrested by th. police, and
later released under $2,000 ball bond.
The lad, whose parent live at 990
Dodge street, was out bicycle riding with
-rar-old William Mlckel. They wer
going north on Twnty-stxth tr.C
HUdreth was motoring east on Daven
port and la said to have been going at
a good rat of speed.
Phi Beta Pi Frat H
Goes to Theater
Last night the. Phi Beta PI medtcali
fraternity of Crelghton university gave
a theater party at the Qayety theater tn
honor of their new pledges, followed by
a smoker at the Paxton hotel.
The new member entertained aref
Messrs. Btapleton, 'varsity - foot ball
trainer; Traynor, laat year's honor medal
man at tha art department; Dreiney,
Mullen, Debocker, Regan, Egan and
Burn. The fraternity now numbers over
forty members.
Brother Nlgro, 'varsity quarterback, dis
tinguished himself by being th only on.
tn th fraternity to escort a young lady
to the party.
MISSIONARIES TO BEGIN
v MISSION AT ST. AGNES
Father Learr and Anderson. Jesuit
missionaries who have been visiting at
Crelghton university, will begin a two
weeks' mission at 6t. Agnes' church la
Bouth Omaha. Tha first week will bo
for women and the second for men.
Father Andereon was formerly an liv.
struotor at Crelghton.
Prof. Phee, teacher of biology at th.
college, returned recently from Chicago.
; where be attended th funeral of his
father.
Haw. H7lar Bowel ateveamemt.
Take Dr. King's New Life POla and
have a dally asy movamaut es! the
bowel. Cur. Constipation. Ovlf Kx
All dro1tge-4,Trt3gBaat j