THK BKK: OMAHA. MONDAY. MAY 15. 1016. I. MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separate Incked rooms, for household (roods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. KM K Kith St. Douglas 4U& FIDELITY Muk EE Phone Pnuglaa 2W for compleU list of vacant houses and apart, menu; aiso for storage, moving. Wth and Jackson fcts. Haggard Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing, storag and shipping, i'hons Douglas 1496. KEKRIN VAN & STORAGE Tacking, storage, 15 Cap. A ve.Tyler 1M0. r C T?TiAVn Express Co. Moving, IXUEjU pacKlng and soraga 1207 Farnam St. Douglas 6146. FOR RENT-BUSINESS PR'P'TY More. STOKKHOOM. Three dandy flue storerooms at 241 h and Leavenworth; one. of the best loca tions In the city: rent vev reasonable. Calkins & Co. Douglas 11 J. Cltv Nat, Rank Bldg. KTURE8. Modern store room and basement, a. So. lfli h St.: fine location fur groceries and meats. CONRAD IOUNO. tit FirsrrteU Ji'heatar pour liV. FPTn RDNT Part of store rorvii. "inquire XIHo. 18th. STORK ROOMS at im'-Mi Farnam" fit. Thos. f IIaII,423 Itamge Bldg. I. 74m. STOKE, 'about 21x40; living rooms in rear; reasonable rent. Douglas WiZ. 8TOHK bulldlngi living rooms In rear, )05 N. 20th. Douglss 13. CM flees, and Desk ftouni. V E S K " r o n m aT327 1 1 lose b u 1 1 1 1 n g . Must be responsible party. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. IO CAXH, BALANCE, MON'TIIJ-V. 1 7 rooms, strictly modern home in ca thedral district; osk finish, full cement basement, furnace heat, liirga lot. paved street, 1 tilocks from one of Omaha's best schools, one block from the car. Now, you have an opportunity to own a home In the bent part of tlic illy on enwv terms FAYNB INVESTMENT COMPANY, Ornn NsMonal ,l',ankHldgI': T Cj7h-in '"Al buiiKMluw Jut bi:.g com pleted II. 1A Only III cash. Amos Grant t KM. Col. 4071 Worth. F67T8Al.Ml'ift"TlUT)Itw"Bra7rd'"n7 room houses, corner 62d and Emmet Mis., Highland Park, opposite r'red Hrodegaard beautiful residence. Will take Chicago property or choice farm lurid In trude. Key with Mr. Brodo Jiaard. F. W, Hansen, 2737 W. North Ave., Chicago, 111. PR Alii IK PARK-Beautlful 2-story, 7 room, stucco, brand new; 4W cash, 14 monthly: south front; splendid shade, hedge and shrubbery; paving taxes paid In run: ok rinisn, wnno enamci bedrooms, tiled bathroom; storm eh and screens, ( all owner, i.oirax .tail. ' ""'TO CLOHE'Xn" Ifirif AT a Reduced from 1,7j0 to I,W. Now letter authorizing a price of l,260. i'lve- room house, business lot, million tun. OIWRmiPfl. W A I.IACE, 14 Keelln. TWO dandy bungalows for aale at a sac rifice. Webster422s. PTTaTtTCAIXY' new modern a-room house; reception hall; full basement; rente for 120 per month; will take 2,x. Phone Webster vai, DANDY new &-room modern cottago. only 3LijL" ALL modern, 7 rooms, good as new; must sell at once. ifflll N, 1Mb, St. Colfax 2SMy . Good Home Very Little Cash Five-room cottage with hath; large lot; fin shrunnery ano irim rree. Price, 12,350. Located 4107 Worth 28th 6t Xorris & Norris, 400 RaBldg. Phone Douglas 4270. OWNER wishes to sacrifice strictly modern S-room house, with sleeping porch; osk floors and woodwork: ex cellent condition. A real bargain. Web ster 1127. South. 242.) s. 11TH 7-rooni mod. house, on boulevard, east front, walking distance, g3.yi0; terms. Berka &Musll. D. VM. IHlOOM modern hou. U'M; half block from ear. narney iciw ,'Ai"pcii'"nA phiiv' i-' Art S rooms end bath, all modern, paving all paid; near car line and St. Peter s new church site, 31ft and Mkmon; going to be sold thin week. P. .1. TERPENS CO- D. -1S2. V-ROOM bungalow, brand new, all mod ern, oak floors throughout; osk finish In living and dining rooms: large, light. tt niie enamel ne4iruion, m.iHi mu m." m'ii, restricted addition. A bargain at 13,000. Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, I2 Paxton Blk. Doug. 1721 M tacrllniieoua. special barcUTS: I lots, corner, aouth and east front; one block from car; -r. modern cot tago, fine shade and fruit, 13 .110. . P. BOdTVWCK Hi'N, Tyler l.'-O. 3n0 BceBldg. "' " SAFETY VitW-T." KOR KhLlABLE AND RAKE HKK AND TOU N A DO l.NSUUAJNCh. O'NKII.'S H E. A; INS. AGENCY. J4 Prandels Theater Bldg Tvler 1024. Ili'l'KS. all elf-s, most any part of city, at harKKii". ft re Hlk Phone Red W4'i REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED North. - It "flT 1 .A t ) K H VoT, Renl Ktat. Insumnoa Jt Neville Hlk. Tel. Dnu hfin ualB. 20 Acrps Noar FairncrcB. Ml ST HE W)LU UV MAY llTll. High and siidiily Mh kI loiiroN- n.x.ia r ur iirtce anil nimi can. HIATT COMPANY, 1t.7 mh Nut I HanK Tvler ft Mtseellaiirou. 11 ', K 1U i W "I in fl Ui ant v. . t if. i I . af!r 11 a. k REAL ESTATL-UUS- PRGP'Tt t V l- f " I laduat, Ki v. llli. . v , i su tlivlg REAL ESTATE-EXCHANGES V MAT H r V.. I" (11 V-..I' U f , t' J 'it lt t , . i t ' ; t, 11 ' i g a i. v ) i I i .nh 1 r 1 'I m l I i n i : I . F ! -V: ( !.., I I , 4 r . i6i S Vj ,: 1. II. V. , . . 1 1 I' REAL ESTATE-SUHUH8AN a 1 Ui r V " 14 ? t. S' III. I I 1 I I i 'I I i " i- r -ii r i ' ! - !' I. al .i i ul,.'i . a ) -i : -i. i, i . i -1 l . ti i ! i - " i " i i.,l V I.' I AMi i ; , , V " ' , !'' ..,.,( ' I -..-.,,,. I . I f - f , ..I ( . , V. I.' I , H i I t. ., 1 . V I - j, 4 i I ' mmmmmmmmmmmim 'J'llu'MM''',WWa I, "Wb twin wes ' 1 . REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES KOK K.Xc'lUNGK-l.Ott acicjs clear. north ArkHtmas; want menhanaise or income. W. II. Reach. Denlle, Ark. o"A. fine Initiated Colo. land, clear. Wanted clear omana. improved, sirs. Hawver. Hkl'4 Orand Ave. Colfax 762. IF YOT7 wish to exchange your city property or land, see me first. J. I.. BARBER. Kecllne Rldg. T. 1710. t'AN sell or exchanue anything you have to offer. C. J. Canan. Slccague niag. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN PanAee. ntuCM"Tioiis"ewlth" sleeping porch; close to school; hitisest bargain In Dundee Tel. Walnut l'. $3,000 HEAUT1FUL DUNDEE Two beautiful Dundee lots. pmxi2S, street and alley paved and all paving paid In full; located Just right and other advantages which 1 will explain if In terested; I'iOO rash, balance I2Sii every H months till paid for; i'-i per rent In terest. Elegant place for fine home or aiiHi-tinent. 1. I..10 S illliim Colfax. 7i2-4 Kcellne Bldg Dundee'llungalow Neat, clean, attractive prop ty, well located, at reasonable price. Thos. Campbell, Kecl!neBldg.pg.4:l. Klorenc. SRW N'etha a y Tor acreage. Florence tea. REAL ESTATE-INVESTMENTS t'nu sale. A HHORT DISTANCE FROM FORD MOTOR CO. 'H NEW PDA NT. 2 Tull lots on 1'ith Kt., about SKI feet north of Duke Hlreel, M feet fronting east bv 1D In depth. Just the place for a fine apartment house. Price 2,,"i0i; owner will take a late model u-aen-ger machine and balance cash. J. H. ROBINSON. 44i Bee Bldg. D. SOW. POULTRY AND PET STOCK BIDKO CHIC FOOD Made of puis grain. Rest In the mar ket, If your dealer does not handle It go to A. W, WAONEH, NH N loth Kt. Douglas 1142. PIOEONS pay" far better than "thickens; always penned up; little spai needed 'o start: free bonk explains all. Majestic M'luiib Co., Dept. 1, Adel, la. FEED your " canary" on MagOels1er "Roller-seed" and German Bird bis. cult" and he will elng all year round. Mair Gelsler Bird Co. I'll EAHANT" eggs for sale, setting of U,. May anil .nine. :(. ; juiy ano Augusi, I2..'A l'il North 244 Ji. FOR HA7e Light iVrlndle Boston bull terrier full pedigree Call Wln"l MM L H Ul i K egg's" 75 II .""Mrs.T.' Wlii- liini", Benson. Neh. Phone Benson 23 pEIHORKKn Boston bull pupiTriO weeks. 2s:,:i Brown Ht. i:oltax 3kx9. NICK flock of Fawn Indian Runner ducks. PhoneFoutliM'. KO'iH Lai rvii lioVke. ltunner (Firks, 5c eiii-h. J'hone Red j;- kflWSa c'hlclisriOc. 2220'oppleton Ave Phone Tyler 220. jiixn grainioo ii.s . $u.' "wiimfTm Mi Hcrecnlng 11.25 "per loO lb. SOI N. 16th Bt. REAL ESTATE WANTED GOOD DOT WANTED. As part payment, with some cash, on . ... t -. .m mil MnHarn KllHlfllnl AOS lltiw w-,u,ii, mil , axre of ground: chicken house and gar age. Address 1. 12f, Bee- FINANCIAL Hea te J, oh ns, Morlgasiee. M ON E V TO fyOA N ON Apartment houses, double brick houses. Ingle houses, business property and tarra lands at 6. 5' and . W. II. TIIOMAH, 221 Keeline Bldg. Doiiglag 1MI. 5y. Tfi 'm."'iat loans on best class city residences in amount 2,X) up; also farm loans. Reasonable commission. PET HUM TRUt-T -0.!l22 Karnam Bt OMAnA" homer'Eaat Nebraska farm O FCEEl't; READ K8TATB CO., 10i Omaha Nat. Phone t'ouglaa 2714. MONEY td ioaii'oa Improved farrna anl ranches We also buy tfood farm tnort- giiges. Kloke Inv, to., unnna. NO DEDAT W. T. GRAHAM BEE BLDG. MONET TO LOAN, lor t yearf, on Improved properties. SHOPEN A CO., Doug. 422g. MONEY on hand for city end farm loans. It. W. Binder, City Nal tonal Bank Bldg, LOANH 4Vi- l-OANS THOH. D Mc'lARRY, Kecllne Bldg.. Red VH. CITY and farm ioum, u, uVj, t per cent. J. II. Dumont & Co., 4IH Keeline Bldg. lino to Iio.ooO made promptly. F. D, Weed, Wead Bldg., 1sth and Farnam Sta. OARVLN BROS. 346 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. y0 MONEY. HARRISON A MORTON. 9H1 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. READ ESTATE Ixians, six per rent. See D. E. Bl'CK CO,.MI Omaha Natl. Bk. Stock and Honda. 11,000 MoFtTOAtiK bearing 7 semi-annual: secured by properly valued 13.700. Tajma g e Doomls lnv. Co. , W.O.W. Bldg. Ahtraea TltlK. fiiinrnrifpft Ab,t ract Co- w n brin uuaitujicn down your abstract on short notice. R. 7 Patterson Blflg. D. 2947. Tv KT? I Title, Guarantee, and Abstract xvljJ ,.0 a modern abstract olflce. SFHlJth St. Tel. D, 547. RB:b ABSTRACT-Co"," oldest abstract office in Nebraska. 20H Brandela Thea. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas I.aaas. IiRS"XLF-Anyone"Vlslilng to see lists and price of farm and tracta of land In Stone 4:o., Ark., write to the Ozark land Co., Mountain View, Htono Co., Ark. Box 73. UlJHPBISlNll opportunities for farmers, stock raiser and fruit grower, liurmlio Land t:n., Horatio, Ark, f sssdlss Lands- IVtDprity in Canada tMn,,no in 1,1 w wealth a. bled In 1111 Enormous 1 rot s and b w tuaii'Oi maka I rioer rich, h at titrui, ;i t buh el ir a is in Ali era, ,& bufh a per nci In ha'Hsti hewait. ' '' buslo la p r cr.n in Mnlt.ba Ta aveiui.a til and will not e.r,i1 I A per uoarti r tl .. mi l ilr ll ts; co is nee . n im- foovviiien's Fie" lion's and f'Hl r .sioiin libtolv. g I i-bniat let yoir Fitrm horn from li e i ai'ititiftn I'ao Ifio tat .0 ir to i. 1 iinl land from I 1 In lo ir acta, lirtted Unds from I aod ttiS soviitiioiet g iwrsutres )mir iHMil and water tltli Rulant a, attur fust piceni. eiieinied ovr nte l.ni . wlili icier t at pr cent, iihl f(n of 'iif iii f ill any tun I" tl'ie llloti -MOei i.. ...... w . T.it tno i, o,it (m paid tor ltit v.111 li o-l oi ip . t. u, pi itupros t'r: 14 -o tultilll iti'rl. i IH 1,0 . , in , .,iir ii.no liti d f l (. I ., . 10 1 ' I f I r I , -I-., Iw fsf ) f , .M 1 " ' ' ' I 'ad ! f !,..! I" . I. lM.nl iilr',i, U-r i.v , . ii'H'oi, )i.,r (Kiwiii 1. -.. ' s i . " 1 s' p a -I i. 1 . 1 .1 H ' i .j- t a vi e w( - o. y ,. - , i h sf'-'' 4'i h p , , V w I " 1 . ol 1 1 41, 1 , 11.41 I t'M ! 1. . n. .4i 1, f ,l,i.. I I 1 . f 1 if - o. f- 10 I Is 1 . 1 1 ( s I 1 t t- b 1 1 vv 4 s.r. 1 r 1 ft. t 1 ,-, i n t-t.t,l, Asoatanl - l . It' I -.!. . I ,f It,. 4 . M . 1 V . . t ,1) 1. A IS, fMttiiai4v Imi4s 1. 1 I f. 4 1. .-! 1 '4d ir, .t iiat'S 41 I vt 4. f f t - I A. .ir. . VI n n t '-r'UI i 4I4 X 4 t ' 4 .1 41? I"l .(, 1 ' (.'- I I 4. t IV, .., lj ! 4't I t , III .4 4 VIM lttl. i-l 4 4 Ut tk - f i S 4' HI -o . -4 ,..! .., Nl I - I , ! I V. I .'.,.., , t I o t ,.,..,. L . . I , I 4 V-,41 I.,. 1 I ,4 HI . ' , , I i ( . . , . I l 4S . f i. ttai4 I t I 1 1 '. 1 it I l 14 4 1 . 4 I I ' 444 Hi ' I ' FARM AND RANCH LANDS Louisiana l.aittfa. U'lUTE us for free Louisiana soil map issued by the State Bead. Note on the back of map their report of Bienville. Parish (countvl. where we are placing on lbs market .Kl.nuu acres of this fer tile land in tracis of 40 acres up at low price and easy terms. It's sn op portunity that you never had hefotie. Renltv Investment Company, xnu-810 l.throp Building, Kanss City. Mo. Nenraslsa I, a nils. iSifPROVED "quarter section In south eastern Nebraska, one mile from county seat; fine land, all tillable; good build ings: price low to quick buyer; easy terms. Slight take some trade. W, T. SMITH CO , D. 2M9 City National Bank Bldg. ISO ACHES, Improved, must be sold dur ing May. no T 2. urogen now, ,-ven New York Lands. HOPE conquer sorrow, I.MJ0 let you move on the following tomorrow: ltiu seres, house. bai, siren 111. 2 orchards, fine wood lot. :'o per acre. Renter slavery to landlords means blatel hopes, poverty slid ran Tu acres rows, team, tools, liens, house, barn, brook, 4 acres woods: Sti per acre. High price land force men to tear themselves from their blnh place; 20 cows, 2"l seres, good bind and buildings; orchard, ' sugar trees. I'm per acre. Write for photo. H. R. fare one way to purchaser. E. Muosoii, 242 P. elina Bt., Syra cuse. N. Y. Tesa Lands. OLKAR OF AU, IXC1J.N BRAXCK. 2.1-cr nell Improved bla-k land farm, pear Colleaeport and biauilful bay, 0 per ai re, Aluo I uoo note and mortgage on northern bind. Will trade all for a good Improved gialn and sto. k farm. If nnv iltf tcleine will pav rash. MATT PIERCE. Collegeport. Matagorda County, Tta. ist'411444111 Lnnil TiTw "besTlsnd In Wlscutialn, d)olning h best market In America; very low price; easv trm. Arnob' Co., Superior, Wl. tl Ueella nettu. ATTiTySn aofNO fd iiCTJandT" If so. get a copy of our Journal first It hss lands, city pioperty and tockt of goods advertised from nearly every tat. So that you ran find Just what you wish In Its column. Establish l yar, rchlng 78,ono readers. Hend 24c for one year' ubcrlptlon or II for fit year, f ARM AND READ ESTATE JOURNAL TKAEH, IOWA. Bt.'y ERK WITH THE MONEY TO INVEST. Fsrm land ads placed In these col umns reach the kind of people all over the west who have smple fund with which to Invest In lnds. (jusllty and quantity are both found In THE RKE'S country circulation. The subscription rate for Tho Bee la much higher than any other Omaha newspaper. Naturally 1 ne nee is reao bv a class of well-to-do farmers. Send In your ad and reach some real buyer. FARMS, acreage and city property for sale nfl enchsnge. C. n. Combs, pit Brandeia Theater Bldg. Doug. ". HORSES-LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES Par Bala. HAY, .0 a ton. A. W. Wagner. Sfil N. M. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE tlREiS 30x3 IH.75 Mill IS.7S These ate new, first grade lire. Dimlted stock. DUPLEX TIRE CO., 251& Farnam. D. 47. AtTTOMO BI Le Tvstn A nc'hT Ppe:lal rate for liability Insurance on Ford car, mciuning property oamago. Ijo. Fire and theft at lowest rate. KIDDY, EDD1S4 & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2813. 1914 a-cyllnder, 6-pasenger Mitchell. Ha seat cover, extra winter topi, electrio lights, starter and new tires. Car haa been run only In city and I In flrt clas bape. Owner want runabout 1 only reason lor aciiitig. Aaurcs u )tm, nee. AUTO CLEAliiNU HOUISE 2209 Farnam. Douglaa 1310, Carnation touring, 27ft. 11113 Kurd touring, mechanically right 1914 Ford touring, fine shape. If)! Ford totirtmr ti-f Hcallvotilnnel " THK AllimTuitliuK WiiNDER. Make a ton truck out of your Ford car. Kvervbooy ia tuying mi "Form-a- Truck." It eulve vour delivery prob, lem and sell IRe wild fire. Agent wsnted. For psrlicular ee or writ TOHNSON-l'ANHDH I H ' N. IBtB, NF.VV automobile on partial oavments: pay whlln you ride; balance monthly Interest onlv per cam. ABBOTT BROS. A1TO COM PA NT, Rooms 4 6-ii Patterson Blk.. Omaha. THE AITTO SHOP oRervlce First, price right, 1W1-3 ai kaon. Tyler P8.V Auto re pairing and gen. blackarnlthlng. Ued r oros ror saie. WE will trade you a new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL, OARAGE CO.. loth and Harney; Doug. S2St CENKRAD Motor Company truck, twi tnn capacity, good condition. Can ba bout if right. 4 11 Pougls ZM. A I'TOTV RECKlNtT CO" 3lf SoTllTK: All kind of repairing and part for a la. Used ear bought and aold. D. 444. I'SED CAR BARtlAINH AT MURPHY O'BRIEN AUTO CO. lftl4ltVtll Farnam HL yon HADE Auto delivery car. siliaViT for groeeiles. etc. A'hlresa p K!7X, JVt fhl'iiND-H Al AnoerMin car "or saT or trnne I'bone Murnev ll'n AaCtt Tir Wepitlltve. ' APTO TIRF8 RHBI'II-T. l-'i T' r.00 DUO TIKE CO.. I'll Chlcngo Pt. bov T throw away old Hies Wa rusk a on new lire fnm 2 ld ones and save you fro",. 2 In I Vni anlsliig Co, IMI Dsventwrt rt , Omwha. Neb, Doug J'14. NMI. Auto idl..r Repair Hi r I en I prli rtbt, Si S. laii M l. if.fl. n reward ffr maKii't'i we iil repair. 4.iia t e r 1 1 ' I l,yiti-rrr, J)1 N lio JIT M t It I'll Y Auto repairing, IU e. ITti et Tlr T- mei I l d i t'Ml.D .n,te l, I t i l Call P"iu h, t ...i.fUt :. : Om.l l t.ll.l f Pe.i i'o , " I r . h i'l t lrlil 4mii4liilti, V. sl'et Am l"t H..4I ! I I1H el'Clrl A ir;i e' 1 4e I 41 Kmreani t 4f ,' MOTORCYCLES ANO BICYCUS 1 t a. U .. Jt ii VUfl ,, l f 4Vl'ill wf4varrv --, , .-'1-.. "r - 4 4i 4 ' . ... v4i Tv ' .' ! Vt t ,: ft "X 4 ' . jrvlOn Ji ' I I i-t . iui4'i4i 1 m i f '"'y7 ''' ' ' . -!W,. 4 l r .).- 4 . ' ' ''. tt i . I ' - li4'iiW-MMM. OMAHA SUBJECT OF LINCOLNPAGEANT ' The Gate City" It Title of Second Annual Pageant to Be Held 4 in Capital City. RITUAL OF INDIAN TRIBE "Tha Gale City" In the gubjw t ol the second annual "FaReant of Lin coln," to be preaented June 5 and 6, under auspice of the Lincoln Com mercial club and tho l'nlvtrlty of Nt'braaka, In connection with the uni versity commencement. Nest Illustrated announcements of thl ent contain this reference to Omaha, whose history will be depleted In pa geantry: "The illy of Omaha. In Us name preserves the mime of one of the most famous of Indian tribes, and the one now most important within the boundaries of the state. It is fitting. therefore, that a distinctive and bcauti ful ritual of this tribe should form (he subject of the. first part of the pageant of 1IM6." The first part Is "The Sacred Tree of the Omaha Tribe," and will represent lh Omaha tribal legend of the finding of a miraculously Illuminated tree. which served as a symbol of unification and peace when the tribe was llircoleiied with disruption and war. Skyscraper Picnic For Building Owners A "kysrrsper picnic" is plsnned by Manager Edwin K. Jeell for the mem bers of the Building Owners' and Man agers' association of Omaha. l-at car President Hweet took the member and their ladle to King' Isk for riav' fishing and hosting President Jewell this year plan sometime In,, June to give the member an elevator ride In tho City National Bank building, and a picnic on (he roof following. "I DON'T SUFFER ANY MORE" "Feel Like a New Person," says Mrs. Hamilton. New Caatle, Ind. "From the time I was eleven yeari old until I was oven- teen I Buflered each month so 1 had to be In bed. I had head ache, backache and such paini I would cramp double every month. I did not know what it wai to be easy a minute. My health vu all run down and the doctor did not do me any Rood. A neighbor told my mother about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and I took it, and now I feel like a new person. ' I don't auffer any more and I am regular every mon th. " Mrs. Hazel Hamilton, 822 South 15th St. ' When a remedy hM lived for forty yearn, ateadily growing In popularity and influence, and thousands upon thousands of women declare they owe their health to it, la it not reasona ble to believe that it ia an article of great merit? If you want apeolal advice write to Lydia V.. IMnkham Medicine) f'o. (confidential), Lynn, Mass, Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and beld In strict confidence. MV' Arrange ipupillll POSTP Short Skirt Will Be Are Reassuring CINCINNATI, O , May 14. The hort skirt will continue to be worn next fall, according to the report of the style com mittee of the Xatlonul Cloak, .Suit and Skirt Manufacturers' association, adopted at Hie annual convention here today. In connection with the short skirt the report says: "Its smartness and ynulliful appear ance makes Its popularity universal." According to the report the fall lulls will consist of three varieties. The plain tailored type, the abort tpe nd the more dressy variety. The plain type will be either single or dnuhl bressied with some flare to the Phil Hall Boosting For Citizens' Camp For Army Training As the climax of a day spent In Omaha Gen. Phil L. Hall of Lincoln, who cm to the city late Friday bight for con slderstlon of nillltsry matters, gave a dinner Saturday to a number of friends in the National Guard and discussed lbs iiuesilon of a new armory. Th Omaha ol fleers reported on several sites which might possibly be ohlalnrd, hut after considerable talk th matter was flna'ly laid over until th latter part of this week when Oen, Hall will visit th city iiln and probably decide upon a alts. Thing ar sn much. In the air, h said, that lie preferred not to ay where the prospective site r until he ha found out whether he ran really got them or not, Those attending the dinner, besides (ien. Hall, were (he following; t'ol. C. Biiebr, Fourth Infantry: MJ. M. F.lsas ser. I ourlh Itifsntry; MaJ. K. K. hhlu. ecker. Fifth Infantry; Capt. J. V. Todd, Fourth Infantry; 4'apt, V. O, Yale, Fourth Infantry; Capt. C. V. Hamilton, Fourth Infantry; ('apt. V. T. Hani, Fourth infantry; t,pt. It. Mc.Vllllln of the Aviation corps. F.arllcr In (be dsy (ien, Hall ws th guest of ("ol. (iould Diet of the gover nor's stuff In a tour bout the city, in Ibe course of which Oen. 1111 w In troduced to a new colonel, Gonualr Bing ham, who recently rimi to the city from Texas. Th pfty also visited Fort Omaha. Oen. Hall Is stilt enthuslsstin for rlt Ixens' training camp and report great Interest being taken In th mattr throughout the state, GOES TO BAHAMA ISLANDS FOR CURE F0RHIS ASTHMA Frnk llershey of Oihbon, Nh., for merly In th sheep feeding business, ar rived In Omaha from the Bahama Islands, where he ha been Mopping two month In the hop 4f getting relief from lhma. Though til Improvement was not marked In the abort time he remained there, he I ready to vouch for the climat a unsur passed. "But. tht I all they have there," h added. Mr. Hershey 1 omewhat cynical about getting relief from hi affliction by trav eling anywhr, though h sld he tried the Ktata of sshlngtnn with favorable result , Inst year. "What did you hear about th warT" eased the reporter. "Th Bahama ar British possessions." "I didn't hear th war mentioned," said Mr. llershey. Mr. llershey I flopping t th Csatl hotel. II may remain her for evral day. tnrrlhnoiihl, People are learning that a little fore thought often ave them a big expense, I (era I an Instance: K. W. Archor, Cald well, Ohio, write: "I do not bellev that our family ha been without t'ham berlaln'B Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since we commenced keeping house yenrs ago. When we go on an ex tended visit c take It with us," Ob tainable everywhere. Advertisement. Or.ED OH ACCOUNT OF Inclement Weather Conditions Compelled Us to Delay Celebration of the Corner-Stone Laying -of- AT RALSTOH-OHfAHA) UNTIL WEDNESDAY At 3 Your Plain So You Can Attend With Us Yet, Words of Tailors coat skirt. It will be from finder length to slightly longer. The abort type will be varied with pleats and shlrrlngs at the waistline held in by belts, with hlgli collar and simple sleeves. The length of the coat will range between finger tip to a point half way between finger tip and knee length. The dreesler suits will have large col lars with shoulder cape effects when opened and laid hack, high cuffs and fancy cuffs of Hie bell variety, Some will have vest fronts. Trimmings will be diversified. Fur edg ings, fur collars, velvets, tailor braids and embroidery will be most prominently ud. Stones Have Life, Is the Assertion of Visiting Theosophist An unusually good audience, deiiplle tbe rainy weather, marked the (Saturday bight lecture of Irving H, Cooper, the na tional lecturer of the Thensophlcal so clety at the Thensophlc hall, Bos build ing. The snhjrcl nested was "Th Liv ing Pnlverse," and In the ionise of his address Mr. Cooper look up the connec tion between whnt Is commonly spoken of as organic and Inoi smite matter, th living snd the non-living. "Llf I everywhere," be said, "for what haa been usually thought to be non living the minerals, earth and metal re all vibrating Incessantly and In tensely nd respond In exactly the asm way to stimuli a do the vegetable and animal kingdoms, "Science I beginning to realize that It was a mistake to think of a chasm existing between the organic and Inor ganic, The hitter In icnllly possesses a rudimentary form of life, a dim ort of consciousnias." This morning st II o'clock Mr. Cooper lectures on "Changing Ideal ud th Testing of the Churches," while t I o'clock In Ihe evening ho peks on "The Garment of Hod " The last lecture I Illustrated by over on hundred exquis itely colored lantern slides. Both lac. lure are '. . Ak-Sar-Ben Hustlers Booming Membership Moiil for th litstuilcal piirido of Ak-Sar-Ben re to he tored In the big bal loon hone t Fort Omnha until they are needed for the big dnyllght pageant. Not all of the final will he stored there, but thl will afford sn mil let for aom of them, so that th l'n will hay room for th remainder Work on th finals I progressing all Ihe lime with a big force of men t work under Ihe direction of Ous Benne. There are 1,470 member of Ak-Snr Ben lo date. When there are thirty more the hustling committee hustling them In Is to be taken to see a base ball gam by Frank D. Jud son, chairman of thai committee. Jiidsou promised (his om weeks ago, and the hoys r going to accept as soon they hlk the membership to 'I, Son. June 6 Is Ihe opening nUht of the Irn how, Tli whole rhoru of lngrrs I to re hear again Monday evening. WOMAN IS ACCUSED AS SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER Hazel Buern. 1130 Davenport street, ws uresled last night by Petectlve Rooney and Murphy of the police de partment, and charged with being a aus picious character. According to the statements mde by the detectives. Mis Buerni was cughl robbing Charles Johnson of Bllr, Neb., of 30. Johnson ws unable to glv the police hi story at the lime and I held a a complaining witness. Wanted Horn Want Ads In exchange for lot of answer. Phone The Bee. AFTERNOON o'Ctock THE RIALTO COMPANY s. l jtMimir, is4iJmt ntrj HOSPITAL OBSERVES SILVER ANNIVERSARY Methodist Institution Holds Exer cises Commemorating Twenty Five Yean' Growth. INCIDENTS OF THE EARLY DAYS In a very informal way the nursei and member of the executive board, of the Nebraska Methodlgt hogpltal obficrved the twenty-fifth anniver sary of Its entabllnhmont Saturday. From fifty to seventy-five iieraonn were present, Including largely nuidOB, deaconesses., truateea and other friend of the hogpltal. First on the program wa a poem by Mia Anna Lund, gumming up what hag been done by the hogpltal in a quarter or a century. Then there was music on the piano by Misses Marie Hancock and Mayo MorrlHsett. A song by John Lynch followed. Rev. George A. Luce made an address lunching on the accomplishments during the long lapse of years. Oth ers making addresses were C. M, Dawson and C. W. DeLamatre. .Miss Lulu Mllllmati recttod a pleasing selection, and there wa a long by Miss Amy Allison. Refreshment addtd to th pleasure of the evening. liarted In 141)1. Th hospital wa started In U91. with Mli ii AMI P, Fulmar, now Mr. Me I .sun hi In, In charg, In a llttl old build ing, with a manrd roof on Twentieth street, south of Harney, There wer then but about twenty bed. Thn, S ' now, the hoaplul w open lo everybody, si long ther was room for thus who might need attendance Within flv I year ther wa a dmand for more spar. Th main room of th preient building wa erected In IW with addl- tlons from time to Mm, th last ddltlon, wing of considerable dimensions, being ; constructed In MIS, In th old dy ther wer few amployea, and Mi Jen nie Cavanaugh, on of th deaconesses it present, won a oonsldrbl reputation a a plumber, Kims financially. Th Institution now has a capacity of shout 140 bed, and they ar filled nearly 11 the lime. The hospital has a cspttal of about :;o.0"X. Pr. A. Y, Jon being one of the heaviest contributors, Tim mi niticrs of the board Include Oeorg A. Luca, president; M. L. Htone, secretary; (', W. DeLamatre, for fourteen year president and for twenty year a member of the board, vice president; and James Mndge, treasurer, Ther are about seventy nurses em plsyed at the hospital. The medical corps Include Dr. Harold Olfford, J. .M. Pslton, Pott and Couir, oculist, and W. O. Bridge, J. C. Moor. N. M. Mc Clenahan. Alfred Hhslek and J. M. ADfln on th general staff. Rev. V. U. Brown Is district superin tendent. Yesterday afternoon Jonathan Mellen presented Mr. MV Lughlln with an of ferlng of llver nd flower. Trinity Methodist church also sent a bouquet of flower. yesterday morning the nure gave Mrs, McLaughlin a hgndsom pin, nd other friend made up for her a purse of YX. FUNERAL OF M'GRATH WILL BEHELD MONDAY Th funeral of Roderick MoOrsth, who died at 3403 Jackson treet Saturdy, will ht held Monday morning, with Interment at Holy Bopulidier, llrealhlnir Bei-ome Kasler. After a few doae of Pr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Woney, Inflammation la arrested, you cough less and breathe aavlnr. Only Xc. All druggists. Advertisement. Wante4 Soma Want Ad In xchsnga for lots of answers. Phono The Be. ElAIFJ