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    THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. JUNE ft, 1916.
MOVING ANDSTORAGE
M L. T K 01 'O LI TAN' VAN & "
STORAGE CO.-
Careful mention given to orders for mov
ing, packing or storags, offics at Raymond
Furnlturs Co., 1611 and lfili Howard HI.
Phone I. 6624.
FIDELITY
K KINTAL
hkrvk;b
TREE
Fhons Douglas 2 for complete
tlat of Vacant houses and apart
ments; al,o for storage, moving.
lth and .lark, n Si.
if o viae
Ill V i-lX-iUL
pa aim and storsgs.
HOT Farnam St. Douglas 1144.
FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty
'if tire.
FOR RENT
Varr On alor room, loos'sd at 14th and
' I.eevanwnrta Hts. flsssonsble rant. Kor
further Information rail
CALKINS V CO.,
' Potiglas IMS. ''tiy Natl. Panic Bids
" STORfcrf"
Modarn mora room and baaement, I
. S 1Mb &t-r fin location for groceries
and meats,
CONRAD TOUNO,
J?l Ursndels Thestar. Doug. 167.
jif rBBR0iJ)Vr8 "at iSSfTlTiT'' farnam fit."
Thoa. V Hall, 423 llimia Hid-. I) 7404.
frlX bOVVNYovvST STORKS. "'
FIBST TRI'HT CO., rOUOLAS 1 1 A I .
bTkB'buiidtng. living rooms' in rear, "job
N. 80th. pougla 1X68.
' 'lYfr.nra mid iair" Itoiii,.
"Tvf.'X fT ft i , f. C, " i t H" X it rT "r a iVn' a m
Rimmi now occunlerl hv ' Van Hant
school, excellent light, sultanis for riress
making eitabllehment or for studios
, , BAt.DHMtS HU0., lOTM' AND FARNAM
Two fine morns faojng on Farnam HI
, Sea F. U. Wesd, 3H) M. Mil) St., I). 1 7 i
eUtfHlRABIIPoffice ro.nia"in the remodelled"
Crounae block, 111 N. lirn St.. (oppoatte
poelofflce), lit to tlf 'ar month. Conrad
loung, lii Brandale Theater. Poug. 1471
Jieldrlgs Hldg., Ilth and Farnam, if larga
rooma, facing Farnam Ht; flna for studio!
or tailors; rent reasons rio. r. i. wnaoj,
fjFFU'B li"0C)M with roll top desk, phons
and typewriter. 811 ns.
M Ucellii nrooa.
JF VOU ara looking for a naw buelneea
mratinn look at tha northwest' corner of
Hth and pevenport. would lesee ground
for long Urns or will build to ault re.
sponsible ti-nant, Mra. H. I.. Ilawvar,
I'hnna Cotfss 7fij.
X.AH1E. light beeeinent at lth and How
ard: low rent Wrlalit I-aaburyp Jul
rlM A1."C aTora. nar "poafofflie, lit, ii. f.
Htebbtna, 1610 Chicago. '
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
Writ.
Mi ti-M'.i'VI I'titi iiiituw )iii n'-t.'ig Coin
Kleted II, n (mlv 1100 eeeh D
North.
Bungalow
rtva rooma and bath, atrlrtly modarn.
flnl'h'd In nnk. lotaat lighting fix l urea,
good furna'-a. full haptnnt, larga atilu.
No, 2l)th Ht. J'rlca 3,16. Terma
Korris & Norrii, '
400 f)a Bldg. , I'hnna Jouglaa 4870.
tRAIRIE PARK arttatlc bomaa. Beautiful
ahada and ahrubbnry. l'avlng taxca all
paid. Wlrta atranta and parkwaya, 1-10
caah and 110 monthly. Will furniah fundi
to build to ult purrhaaar. U. J. Hran
nall. Hit W'ara Work. I'hona l;oug.
or Colfni 3f.ll. '
iiOoTBALANCB 126 rKir'MONflf.
6-room atrb-tly modarn rottago with hot
water hunt, full ramnt haioMiii'nf, aitra
larga lot, at 8MS Uredllh Ave. frlr.g
I2.S00.
PATNK 1NVK8TMKNT COMPANT.
Omaha National Hank Hldg. Iinug. 171.
HAVG buyer for your proparty. I.tat with
ma. H. W. Uarratt. V. 1100. 420 First
Nat'l Bank.
Kfti.NTZK Pias ratrtotad district raal
dnr for !. F. V. Knlast. 1616 N. Ith.
W6i iiir ' Tisi'iisWw-. arutly"modorn, nlca
ahad, liirimtn. Vabalar 42i. -
$K'S N i t niimig, .moUora, . two
storlo''. . UVbatar 731, .
Ho(h. :
NEWFIEL'D CLUB HUME
Dig rooms and bath, oak and whits gnamal
flnlah, wad oak floora throughout, baau-
llfully deroratad with Imported paparsi
ftraplsra and built-in cablnats; eholca
aouth front lot (.OnllfK; locatad st 1630
Plna St. (flrat bltn-fc aouth of W'oolworth
Ava.) f this rholcs realdanos and maks
us sn of fr.
OSBORKE REALTY' CO. . ,
,701-J fiiaha Natl. Hk. Hldg Jioug. 1474
k, li.ll,. Stt.m. . kjmualnW 141B. h.lnV fin
rtlVarVlBW IKfll. Will m ..
homo. Will ste.ll vnry reasonahlo. Frank
Bvlrk, loo Iiomlnlon
liftl'sib. HTli. rn"m mod'trn.. now, fur
nans; ii or 6-fr. lot; strssl paved. Harks
Musll. P. M!i7,
M Ui-cllnni-oiia.
5-ROOM BUNGALOW
ALL MODERN
. Dak finish, in nan living ana nining
room.- lent rolonnads with bookcasaa,
panalad dining room. bullt-ln kltrhsn
' rbliat and t-iipboanla. an&malad bath
rofim with- mndTii runjr; larga porch,
walka In yard. In .pnrfart condition. Klao
trlr flattjraa arid window ahadaa; fur
nlnhad, I'rli a ( J, 7 f.O . I'lOO taah. halanrs
mrtnthlv. A look at thia will convln. a you
that you hKd battar awrt paying your
tant monay w hro tt la applied on TOUR
hnnfa. Call for appolntiuant. It Is no
troubla to ahow you.
TRAVER BROS.,
pnuglas tiH4. 706 (imabs N'ai Hank nidg.
Dl'NDKK
A vary ftna tie a ruom modern sturco
houaa, nnk tlnlnh thrnuglinui, with, sa
itiJititli, t.ullt In btiffl , cnitMinaili. arid
liAnkili'.. Klia nil" plumbing, HI" va
lihuia aii.t ba'briMwtt. mi hiati anrl nigtitly
hit, well I'Mlll ' Mli-I lib'fly , llnlali- l , i.Mily
i.i mii riKhi lu
r HCIl HIIIKI.I'M.
Trti.pli'in" Minut Ji:H7.
MAFKTY FIHHT.
F'lM IUI.IAni.FI AM' fAFK
l lrtE ANU It-'HSAlit.) t.Sftl UANOK
HK K
ONKH.ll R F.. ivaj. A'lKNCT.
(It Hrandats Thaatsr hldg. Tylar 1"S4
JliANt' inodetn oak flulahad bunga
l..w. fltia Imall i Hnap at I3.3i.tl; aaay
t-rma i'l Clfat l.i
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
N.trlw" " ' "
VIVM'T ' M. I t ri Ttti.s'iva , t
eh ht
r.- i..iiani hi a terffi.iii, inia
;..t mii I
il-innul in
aitalli,
I ..t mH. ..ii." l i
k k'a
l.,1Mir at I 1 1 4 "! Hi
v ' s f i t. I i- l (
i l i aim. kgtl ant l('!'l
H l ' i ' t t. .
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S. 4l.l ,:
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i t a r .(. t 9 i, t' . , i
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REAL ESTATF, Esthsng.i
i M i g. - if - tM t y l Wm
A - l - t t wnf , Ms' -f
4 - ' st i-sM 4,-,
tal r, m
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t i . A i r . m
tn trt p i i
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5 O'K'-lgT.T U i ,v "U
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wss fi I til si
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1 I . 11
c,,,s hsl, 1.!. t
! 'Mi Ilf Ira f. -t ' 4 - v,.. s
. ).,, V- .i i ,
, I . h . . - f t i '
real rsrATi:niti pr'iv
1-14 i :4 ' f I' J ' . , ., , i
v,vu.S4' 4t . -,4 t I .
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REAL ESTATE Investment
A BIG LITTLK BARGAIN.
, Military Av., i'iirtnn Hill, to ttt
itt, 5-room hrtti, himlriit lot) pr-
nt hom ,nr tnvMtmniit; food fu(urt
rtduca tn 11,260,
GEORGE G. WALLACE,
- 614 Keeline RMr.
WAN rtli 40d live., wlda awaka paopla to
buy bualnaaa and rasldancs lota -In tha
naw and thriving town of Nadarland,
Colorstlo. 46 milts from Ftsnvar, Pras
ant population la 4.000 snd by July II
thars will ba SIi. 0oo paopla. Nadarland
Towntlta company. Nadarland. Colorado,
REAL 'ESTATE Is tha sataa? 'invaatmant and
tha valua la duubllng faat In ths naw
town of Nsdarlsnd. Colorado. Puy whlla
tha valuaa srs low. Wa will glvs you
sny tnformstlon you wish. Nadarland
Townalta company, Nedarland. Colorado.
REAL ESTATE Suburban
Us Bans.
startTt o v r t i ( m fe" niiN so'nT
' Hiir Tins uti
lid 00 down and 110,00 par month; prlra
1160 00; SIM. 6" IJ; lO'iatad on Isicust
Ht., batWaan lark and Hurnbam, not
far from achnnl and car Una. , liao. K
JWrtght. Baa offlia. (imahs
Tiundia bungalow, tiouglas lAft.
pilndaa lot, 6. lmirglsa !!. '
m ar-raa naar Ptinda. Jouglas
lluoilrr,
, ' DUNDEE
THE ONE BEST BUY
$5,260
nig living room, dining room snd kltnb
sn on flrat floor; 4 unuattally good stsad
bsdrooms snd bath upats.tr, attraollvt
grrsngsmant; baaiitlful ' oak woodwork!
on ul tha boat locations In ths vlllsgs;
full south front lot, lOilll; ons blouk U
car Una. Kara Is a prsellcslly naw, up.
(O'dats modorn houaa, which coat 16,000
to build on s lot worth 11,100, to bs
bad for tha coat of tha houaa slona. ?uat
. bs sdid; ws want sn offari It's s wondar
fill rhanca; now rantad st 40 par month.
l'osssaalon II dostrsd.
AUMSTRONG-VVALSII CO.,
Tylar H.i.
iM Moas bldg
A T.A ROW oornar building sits In Dundas
district; all straat Improvsmanfg, Including
10 fal sttaat frontaga of paving, aur
rounding propnrty raatrliitad , to larga
hnmi built of brb-k and stons. Ths prat
(last and most d-slralils location In tha
wast part of, Omsha. Full fsflloulars, ad
dross I) 190, tars Haa, .
Florence.
Maita Ji".irm.a your bun. a, ljn.Niiiawy
will rliow you lh city, Tal. floran.a 121.
mlnffrllMMl-ous, -.
l.liCHT 'aaveu.room iiouaa In lundaat Nlotis
better localad. Prl"a, 14.100. 'J amis. 11,000
can. aooreaa a.
i . . r.t., .nit ma iiiMiiil JiWi
REAL ESTATE WANTED
OOUll LOT WANT KD.
As psrt paytnsRt. with soma cash, on
naw a-room, all modern bungalow; ons
acr of, ground; rtib ken bnuaa snd gar-
sga AddreaL,JiliO, has.
FKfilowrir, 6 to K room houas on pay
mania; atata psrtlculsrs. Pon't snawar un
Iraa you mean sail. Add P-lUll. Haa Off.
FINANCIAL
Ural ,;aloltt I.ctaiia, aiorluagies,
" ' 'Hosef to" ian""6n
Apsrtmont houaaa, doubls brtok bnusas,
sihgls' houass, buslnaas pro party and farm
lands si I par cent, IH par cant I pr oL
W. H. THOMAS,
2i Kaelltia Hldg Douglas 1441
I i'KK CCNT 10 par cant On bast class ally
residences in amounts i,uuu up; also
farm loans. Haasonabls comirilssluns.
PBTBHH TRUHf tfo, 162arrnara St.
OMAHA homes. East Nabrasks farms.
OKKKKIt RKA1. KHTA'l'tJ CO.,
1014 (rrnuha Nst'l Phuns l)ouglaa 1711.
MONKY to loan on Improvad farms snd
tan. lies Wa also buy good farm molt
gagea Klokslnv. Uo.; Omaha.
HKAL KHTATF, loans, six par canU Sas
It. K. ItlCK i o.,
' III Omaha Nat. Psna
' S'o iki,av.
W. T. OH AH AM,
BER HUjQ.
afONET T6T.OAN. for" I yiairs,
' on elmprovad propsrttaa.
SHOPFN CO., Uoug. 4111,
"! SlorSijf 'on" nandfrir'elfy arid
farm loana. ' H, W. Hinder, City
National Hank Bldg.
CITT and farm. -loana, I, 6. I par cant
J. w. immnnl Ao-. ' Meallns Bldgj
lirnt Estate l.uani, Morisjasirs.
IRAN'S 1 "ej Par Cent 1X3 AN IV
TH'll. I WnOABRT,
Raallna Bldg. Red 4344
SARVlNimoO?
Hldg.
V, .WONKY HAKIOStiN MOK TON
1 B1S ftmnha NM Hank H'dg
Too to T6 boo mada promptly. T, P.Vasd,
yvasd mag-, inn and Farnam sts
Storks untl Ronds.
Ji,M 0 TioK t OA la's'r I ng Tps'r oant ..ml-
snnual. sacursd by property valued 11.600.
Talmaga-i.oomla Inv. Co.. W, o. W. nidg,
Awstrwcta of Tltlw.
TTiTorotif ocAjitraot Co". 's oan bring
VJUclI till It-t down your abstraot on
short nollcs R. 7. Psttaraon Hldg. I. H47
trpr"T" Ouarar.tes and Abstract
ivci I Co. a modarn abstract offlr.a
106 S. 17th St. Tal II. 64H7,
RF.ICD ABSTRACT CO, oldaat abatraol of-
ftca In Nabraaka.. 206 Hrandats Thaatar.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Cfitni-fKio Lanrta.
1KN tmprovAif or unimprovJ properly
for Omaha., Omih. Alan fur-
nttur.
Mnntnnn 1,fin.
all lvl, nr rrn in fall vhul; hnuito,
tmrn. wM. tl tnt4; B mil from town,
rhmp, A1rtr (wnr. 'Bos 13, Vron.
MulH.
CHI AI' Und for !. Y. M. Uln-ln.-n.
lit hfi!rl, Kan.
i K id OA 1A AC R FH omi. hvr tall,
wll-ttln1 yr rf To)i univ, Minn ;
ttul ru ., a lnMii nil t burr ht roi,
$U tn I2i pr ir ; itrma, II pmr rr
c-sh, hilkm't II tr t a n Ma
r tn 4iiirf frnm; vnr wntd; tttll
ntiibifj tw riiftJ ri to i,
to:i Tiymuih mag. Miuacftpatt, Minn.
Srbr-takft li-titl.
ITuk hAl t -JiA .. ati mil rutli
I'g Hiring. N-h l.v n4, I'rli ll
lr mi. tt, W. Aflaiita, Uurrit, JUlntv
-f ftnliMty, Kb Witt Ui l Of mi1
HM 1 9ft tit tft Stfe1 lit.Ki Kiwi
tl livs) gu4 Nmim, A4vllM I.tM-b
ltl 41 1'tts.iH, (ft
f t U HrviHar.
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POULTRY AND PET STOCK
. silko chic rooa'
Made of pura grain. Best In tha mar
kef. If your denier doss not handls It
go tn A. W WAUNKPt. 101 N. Hlh Ht
Imuglaa 1142.
'fifr76N'"iit'Tar batter Than chickens",
always pannad up; llttla apaca naadod to
atart; fres book ait plains all. Majeatlo
H.iuah Co. Plant II, Adal, la
ths llttls color changing pat. Mas Oats
ler Hlra Co . 1417 Farnam St.
PA.NY"TTET,t;lAN II A R s7Nsw Zealand
and Fngllah rahblta Writs for prl.ee
.1 V. Seaman. IliO 36th, Pes Moines, la.
hti 1'f I rt.'I. iiranga" Parslsn mother" est
. and I klltena; padigrss. 1144 l.aural Ava.
o.lfax tIM.
PlftASANf agga fur aala. Setting il . II
l 60. Philip Jlell, lttl N 14th St.
ScTrs'anings ll'.ll par 100 lbs. to N. lflh SuT
AUTO MO BILES FOR SALE
Sec These Used Cars at
C. W. Francis Auto. Co.
If you ars In ths msrkst for a good uaed
car, now la your opportunity In purchase
ons at a vary small rrtns. Head tha fol
lowing . list carefully and tban coins up
ana sss lor yourself :
' . 1111. 4-oyl. Studsbsksr. '
1114 Studsbsksr I sitra tires;
startsr.
llil. 4-fl)l. Overland.'
1111, 4-cyl. Overland.
1911 Ford, fond as nsw.
llil, 4-cyl. Msswsll truck
I 1114 alaiwaii touring cars.
1114, 4-cyl lietroltsr, salf-stsrtsr.
1114 Ford rosdstsr.
till, 4-syl. Intsrnatlonai .touring
Ull, 4-oyL Crow Klkhart, good condition.
till, 4-cyl. Csdlllan, good sondllloo.
C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.
AUTO CLEARING HOUSE
U. 1110 1201 Farnam.
Hiil. k roadalar, B 34,
. t.'bavrolat touring; alsct. squlpmsnL
Msswsll touring, 111.
Ilupmoblla louring. Ull
'i; t6m 6 iuLe Tn h t; RancH"
Spsclsl rata for liability Insuranos on
Ford cars, Including proporty dsmsgs. III.
Firs and thsft st lowest ratos. ,
KILLY, ELLIS A THOMPSON,
II 14 City Nat. Bank Bldg. toug. 1111
THIt AUTOMOUU.E WONliER.
Maks a ton truck nut of your Ford
rsr. Everybody Is buying this "Form-a-Trusk."
It solvaa your delivery problarn
and sails Ilka wild firs. Agents wsntad.
For particulars ses nr writs JOHNMON
DANFORTH CO., Illl H. Ilh,
FOR SALF. Naw 1-ton Vu'lo Iriicit with
agtra rim and tlrs, top snd slds cur
tains. Cost I1,I00 used about I months.
Will tsks I00 rsah. Address F. 141, Bs.
Vvifwlli trada you a nsw fori foryour uij
ons,
INDUSTRIAL OAnAOlO CO.,
0lh snd Hsrnsy Doug, till.
AUTOS FOR BaTjG.
Ws will losn you money to buy a Ford,
Dodga, Palga or Chalmers
A BniiTT BltOS. AI'TO CO., I Psttsrson Bill.
I'HIJD CAR RAHOAINS AT
, ML'RI'HY-O BHIKN At'TO tO
I4I4-II-1I Farnam Ht.
fi'lTlfAX"vl'Kf47'tourl'n'"car7 flna condition,
I exirs tires, 1100. Douglas 1171.
HT'r80NNo. "If," good "condition". 101 S
16th Ht. I'hona Doug. 1071,
Auto Tlrva and lappllaa.
DON'T throw sway old Ursa. Wa maks ons
nsw tlrs from I nld ones snd ssvs you 10
psr cant. I In 1 Vulcanising Co, Illl Dav.
anport St., Omaha, Nab. Douglas 1114.
AtjT5"flRS
ft KB (JILT, l TO 14 00,
DUO TlltB CO., Illl CHICAUO ST.
Awln Bapnlrtaat PalatlBgf. -
NF. B. Auts Radiator Repair Inrvlns ssd
prl.-aa right. SI I S. Ilth St. D. 7410.
1 100 rewsrd for magnato wa can't repair.
(oils repaired. Bayadorfar, 110 N. Ilth.
JOW MtJIl'pii Y AiiFo' rapalrTng. Ill in7(h
St. Tylar 107; night Bad 714 '
Rlrirfrlo A nT,..tla.
Walter Anderson, szprt'riii)'tf alectrTo-S
battsrlss, ttorags, m Farnam. U. 4117.
Motorcyc!es and Bicycles
IIARLET-DAVlltSON MrOHCVtJl.p;H. Bar
gain In uaed maohlnea Vlior Rons, "T'bs
Moforcvcte Man " 1701 Leavenworth
LEGAL NOTICES
KfSflCE "TO CONTRACTORS.
Ssalsd propoasla will bs received by tbs
Board of fcrlueetion of Nebrasks Stats
Normal Schools until 8 o'clock a. m Fri
day, June t, Illl, for ths sraction of
buildings ss follows:
At Wsyn-.Nrw laduatrlal and Orm.
naaium building.
At Kaarnay Naw Gyntnseium.
At Cbadron Naw Ea.t Wing. '
bids ars to bs sddraaeed to and filed
with A. L. Csvinaas, becretary, at Kearney.
Nabraaka, or at ths rooms of tha Boird In
tha. Kearney State Notmal N.ihool Hulld
Ins at Kearney. Nebraska, where tha Board
will bs in eeaatun Ilia dsy and ths hour
abovs namsd.
Certified shacks, made payabls to ths
Becretary, must bs attached to each bid,
aa a guaranty that the bl.ldar will Imme
diately enter Into contract and bond If
awardsd tha work.
The amount of said chocks ahajl ba not
'eaa than fiva (6 pet.) par cant of tha
amount of tha bid, but In no cass shall ths
rhe.-k bs leas than 1200.00.
Iheaa rherka will bs rsturnsd to unsuc-
reenful bidders when contracts srs awarded.
and to auereaeful bidders when tbair son
trarta aj.4 bonds srs sasuuted and ap
proved. All bids must ba mads out In full com.
pllsnrs with ths "Htddsrs Blank," which
will he supplied t.y the ar, hlle. l. and
fallurs to comply with this provl.iua will
subject lbs bid to rejection.
Drawlnga snd specificstlons will bs on
file at the Normal Hi hooia at Wayne, Kear
ney and ChH'lrun, at tha Huliders' Ktchange,
Omaha. Nehraeta, at tha odlrs of J. II.
I'ra.l.liK'k, tiinalia, Nabraaka, si. hiile. t of
ths hull.l.i.ae at Warn ami Kearney, and
at ths olti.e nf T, C. bint, Nuiloik, Ne.
biaeaa, atLbitavl of (ha building st chad-
Additional aats of drawings for ana
bull ling may ba obtained upon ap,ltrail.,n
. ths arrhila.t for auch bulhllt.g, and the
deuoetl with him ot a cerlill. el..l ibe.k
o( 111 0 (of lbs general dtsalngs and
lor ins iteaung, I luinou.g and
tabling drawings.
bald (kecks ars ta Inauis tha eats ie-
lurit of tbs drawings ana) ths fUfng of s
bid. and will ba turned be,. a, to bid lace
lies drswingt ara (awrasd la s.Mel urUar
and bid (tied.
Tks p.. aid reserves ika right lo ieia.4
SXS of all bide.
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HAPPENINGS IN
THE MAGIC CITY
Firertifn at Engine Houie No. Five,
South Side. Make- Eecord
at Heroes.
NO CLUE TO NEGRO ASSAILANT
Firemen at engine home No, 5, the
headquarter of the hstalllon chief
and the rhief fire deosrtment illuniiu
ariei of thin part of theater Omaha,
are getting to be expert, in the hem
line, at leait o many of their rotn-
rane aver. Not Ion cr since one cap
tain attained fame by renanng a
woman trom flamei of a econd floor
room, Lo snd behold, last week, di
rectly in front of the fire atation, two
run-awayi were nipped in the bud,
and the lives of many probably aaved.
Captain Charlei Sutherland and
Fireman Walter Rernhart are the men
of the hour. To them belong the
laurels.
On Memorial day Bernhardt threw
himself full at the neck of a raging
steed dashing along the street at full
speed with an ice cream cart dangling
daiiKerously in the rear snd checked
the steed right before the eyes of his
teammates. The praise was healthy
at the moment, at least Cap Suther
land must have thought so. Friday.
as ine qusk was just nr Biniiirig to
melt into darkness, lounger st the
station heard s cry of distress fol
lowed by s sudden exclamation from
their captain. The latter rushed to
the door with an oath, threw off his
coat snd hat and with a grim remark,
I II get him or die, threw himself
at the necks of a heavy team coming
up the street at full speed. Ihe sttark
came so sudden that but a few of the
firemen witnessed the battle between
the raging ateeds and the fireman.
hinallv he was able to lean on their
barks and bring them to a standstill
a block or so awav. amid the cheers
of hi comrade. Chief Coyle decked
the hero with a carnation.
A few minutes later a nersmrinar
driver came up the street. He thanked
t he caotain snd went his way, neitner
disclosing hi identity or showing ap
preciation for the good deed rendered
by the man of fire fighting fame.
Police Loss Iran.
Desoite the atrenuoui efforts of
Captain Brlggs and South Side police
to trace the young negro who robbed
and assaulted Mrs. btavonck at her
home at Thirty-second avenue and B
street yesterday morning, the culprit
evaded arrest. Every inch of the
roads leadinir out into the northwest
county wa covered by the officer in
charge, of the hunt snd all that could
be obtained wa a passing word every
so often that a negro had passed
through a abort time before the ar
rival of the police.
flense, shrubbery and railroad bridge
afforded the negro refuge to hide
temporarily from trie ponce, u i
thought, and he finally awung back
into the city again.
In the atruggle with Mr. Slavonek.
the latter bit the negro'a finger and
thi will sfford a mean of identifi
cation should. the police capture the
man, which they are confident of do
ing. . The negro carried a small blue
steel gun at tne time 01 inc assauii.
Armour lamp upemog.
Annnnnrement wa made in the
office of Generat Manager K. C. Howe
of the local Armour packing plant,
that the annual "Armour Camp at
Kmar'a lake, would open the eightt
eenth of thi month. Office' help,
the girl first, "will be delegated to a
vacation ot two weeK on pay at ine
camp. r.acn wees 01 trie set tea,
team rf the irirlS Will ro 10 tne ibkc
and spend their vacation outdoors.
The rjecess ot tne venture last ytr
was tremendous. From air parts of
the country the plan received com
mendation and Armour help were the
mot pleased of any. All workmen
office or otherwise, will have an op
portunity to take a vacation at the
camp, it is saici mat a wuimn
master of exceptional merit, has been
obtained to watch the camp mis sum
mer while the girls are there. Lesson
in cooking and domestic .science will
be taught.
Police Kaiti iwo.
a "eear.a" uanic in the back yard
of the Last ( halit e f.aloon at the foot
of Kailroad avenue, was raided earlv
net eurlittiu hv Ue.teCIIVCS IrUieil allU
Allen and Officers Hiatt, I.ianbaum
and Jat kman. Light young men were
brought to Ihe nation.
Ahoitl I he same time a riifcnrnrriy
house at Twentv-fiflh and N streets
wa. raided by Detective Oillen and
Allen. Nora Rush, colored, was ar
retted as proprietor ami another man
and woman taken a inmates. I lie
police were kept busy a good part of
last evening
Piano Recital Attended.
Thirty-seven pupils of Mist hratire
L. Forrest, pianist of the. South .Side,
presented selections e.uli at a big re
cital held under the diiection of Mis
Forrest at Library hall at Twenty
third and M atreeH, Friday evening
The small auditorium of the lihiaiy
was packed with an audit-me of proud
pairnH ami tnlrtrtted ft lends
Tlir lianiea of thutr who t""k part.
Maiseret lll.llli'Se Maisarat t mien.
fce.t.r.l Jar,, Mtl M.iartv M,,l.
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Itulhert of lh.. Hirst Congregstli.nsl church
coinpanled lite body to 1'rnepect Hill '..me
lery. Ptepsrstlons ars bslng made to entertain
tha big delegation nf eastern newepaper
man who will arrive In umaha Mondav
under ths colors of "an advertising men's
eicuralon " The entire psny Is s. heduled
to aaeemhla before the Armour A Co. plant
M'tr.iley ninrnltig at 4. in o'clock, from
w hnnt e tliv w lli make the trip thrniiKh
rht i.e'-klna hinie.-h anil the yartle Hpe.-tel
il 1 1 in too H lie called to the new concrete
hog sheds now under cnnetrnction. A visit
will be nisde tn (ha enrhange and the boree
end mule beriie. ivhere the Ktret National
Snlne liro-.,' ii.nveiitlon will be held
Albert No... an old eoldler of civil war
ciperten.'S, wee appointed aa leader and
h committee i.f three appointed to make
art'iingemenia f..r the purtlrlpatinn of the
to. It yardt eichange lii ihe am, iiil Flag
day celebration In umaha. June 14, at a
me.. ting lit tho I. lie Hlock eichange held
Saturday afternoon, Tho jards will he
closed at 1 o'i lock on thnt day In recog
nition of the event The r.lki' celebration
and entertainment will not be hindered In
Ihe lent by Ihe new arrangement, accord
In to an announcement at the meeting All
South Side and stork yardi Klka will meet
at tha aichanga at I o clock to ba enter
talned at luncheon In tha dtnlng room nf
tha aichsngo. At 1 18 ths delegations will
march en masss ta tsks psrt In the parade
with tha atchsngs employee. They will
leivs ths sichsngs building at that hour
Social Notes.
Mrs rred Scott snd son. Rlrhsrd. of
Norfolk srs visiting st ths boms nf Mr. and
Mrs F R. Scntl of the Houth Slda.
Ths Reglna club entertained at a dancing
party Thursday availing at ths Csnturion
club rooms A Isrss sitsndsnos from both
clubs wss rrordsd.
Mrs. r, H. tCttsr snd Mra. H L, McCoy
left Isst Ssturday for Los Angslss. whsrs
they wsrs rsilsd by ths desth of their sis
ter, Mrs, ftsssls Oosnsy llutrhsn.
Mrs llsrry Boyd will sntertsln ths Nsw
Century dub st her home next Thursday
afternoon. Tha hnatesa haa arranged a
splendid program for tha sflernoon.
Ths Jolly Twslvs olub wilt bs sntsrtslnsd
by Mrs. Lang Mondsy afternoon at 1 o'clork
luncheon. After the luncheon tha tables
will bs cleared for bridge. Mambara mads
plans for a picnic at Malstnn nsst frliliy.
Mrs. Chsrles Iiswson will bs hnstsss.
Mrs. Msnlsy J. Williams of Tutsn. Neb,
Is ths gusst of her daughter, Mrs. Albert
Nns, and Mr. Nos. Mr. snd Mrs.. E. O.
Chrlstls returned Tuesday after an sitended
esstern trip, visiting Nsw Tnrk City, Phila
delphia and Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Wsltar Msddsn sntsrtslnsd ths Ken
sington club of ths South Slds Wednesday
artsrnoon last, ins artsrnoon wss spent
st needlework. Ths club made plans to
sntertsln tha husbsnds of members at an
automobile parly sonis tlms In ths futurs.
Ths Mondsy Afternoon High Hvs club
wss snlartatnad st tha home of Mrs Kun
eel Isst week Prl-s wars won by Mrs,
Abbott and Mrs. Osllsghsr. Ths hnstees
for nest wssk will bs Mrs. Kllksr. Members
present wsrs: Mssdsmes Minor, Abbott,
Kellogg. Oallaghar, liaweon, Nos, Kllker,
lyka, Klrkpatrlck, Saalflsld.
Mrs E K Msrtln sntsrtslnsd tbs South
Omsha Rqual Pranchlss Issgus at laa at
her boms rrldsy afternoon. A number of
bualneia affalra wars attended to and It
wss ds.lded to havs a "whlta alephsnt"
sals some tlms In ths near futurs. Those
prsssnt wars: M-sdsmas tir. Adda Wiley
Raliton, W W. Wldos, J. W. Psrslsy. W.
C, Bants, C. Brona.tn, W, F, Durdlck, O,
V Cnppsr snd O. II. Blight. Ths latter
two will assist ths women of Council Bluffs
nsst Mondsy In Ihelr campaign.
Mra. ftarhal I.svsrty, assisted by Mrs.
John Hughes, will sntsrtaln Chaptsr M of
tha 1. TL. O. aoelety at a ksnalngton at
ths horns nf Mrs l.avarty on ths Port
Crook boulevard Saturday, Juns 10. Each
lady will bring a bos lunch which will bs
suctioned off, ths proceeds going towards
ths sntertslnmsnt fund for ths supreme
ins p. K. o. sistsrhood at s ksnalngton at
Omaha In October. Mrs. Bertha Clark
Hughes and Mra. O. F. Cnppsr will renrs-
lent this chapter at ths gtala oonvsntlon at
Alllanos, Juns 14 to II,
Ths Story Tellers' lesgus of ths South
High school was sntsrtslnsd Thursday sven
Ing at ths home of Mlia Haas, sponsor of
tbs club. Ths evening wss spsnt In gamsa
snd muilo. sflsr which a dainty luncheon
was served Ths members of ths olub arsi
Francis Mem, Klenor Alasandar, Msrjorls
Mullln, Helen lluah, rilsn Srhnetdsr, Hslen
Vasosk, Visits Ksdsvy. h'sther Tug. Huth
Sparling, I.oretta Meeny, Doris I.lndly, Risls
Uuncsn, Nellie Nichols, Martha Hodan, Mar
tha Hoffman, Irene Williams, I.llllan Hen
derson, Kills Meyers, Viola Miller, Violet
Wells, Minnie lnk. Minnie nsehsr, Agnes
Hoys, Anns Mangsn, Evelyn (ilasal and
Ruth Kinsley.
Maglo City Gossip.
Mrs. Osnrgs Msrhls has rsturnsd from a
visit with rslstlves In Iowa. -
Mrs. J, N. Wllllimi left Ffidar for Har
vsrd, Neb., called by ths Ssrlnus lllnsss
of her brother-in-law who lives thsrs.
Wtlllim Iloyd, Jr., left yesterdsr for Kill
ings, Mont., whars he will spsnd lbs nsst
two weeks on a vacation visit with frslnds.
Meyar OI enth, ped'ller, living at 1417
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One of the Most Notable Achievements of the
Twentieth Century Farmer
NATIONAL TRACTOR FARMING
Which has bsjssn
Thesft tractor demonstrations
have been marked fuccc.ws and
have attracted world-wide atten
tion. Men have como tn neo them
from practically ever)' Uito in tho
Union and Hoveral from foreign
countries.
The elTect nf the,ne first tractor
demonstrations ha been marvel
ous. Every corn belt htate now ha.
on or more annual traebr dern
onstratlons. Fanners are learning
the bttti'r way of fanning by
fowernianufieturem are leanv
in the tyju and niw of trutior tn
build- new tractor fietorifs are
fi'ringiiiK uj over night all over the
country - implement trade publb
cations are evt-n chanInj; their
narno tn include tho vurd "tractor"
The Twentieth Century Farmer is the Missouri
Valley's most active and influential farm paper
Caes etrcet. wee srreeted yesterday noon by
i.ffl'cr liaorak charged with peddling with
out a Itcetine
Houth Omaha lodge, No. ffi, Ancient Order
of Culled Workmen, will elsct officers
Tueeiley evening. June tl. A largn class
will be Initiated
The t.sdlaa' Aid society of tha Weat Slds
Tnter.lenonilnstlonal church will meet with
Mra Marble. r.0 South Forly-Flrnt street,
Thin itiley afternoon.
Mr .loeeph Iturg and e.m of Campbell,
Neo., la telttl.g at the home of lier alitor.
Mra lluby Sterna, Forty-eighth and It
atresia. South Hide, this week.
The Kensington of I pchurch lodge, No. 1,
Oegree nf Honor, will be entertained st the
home of Mrs J. J. Flood, 4JjJ L. street,
Tii'idey sftarnonn at I o'clock,
The girl's olub of ths I.cficr church hsld
a eiiiceieful domeitic science meeting st
the horns of Miss Nsllln tanner rrldsy
evening Simples of cooking by ths girls
were enjoyed by thoss present.
The Indepsndsnt Order of Odd Fellows
will meet Mondsy svenlng at their hall at
Twenty-fourth and M atraan, at S o'clock
All members srs requeued to bs In attend
ance, 0ioo fool corner: I blocks from Post
utflre. I room houis., furnscs, electric lights,
s good home or Invsstment, for a Quick
sale, goes st 11.400, worth mors. J. H. Ko
pints. 4TII South Ilth Strsst.
The South Slds Womsn's Christian Tsm
perenos union held a vsry Intsrestlng meet
log at ths horns of Mrs, Shield! Isst Thurs
day Committees wsrs sppalntsd to assist
In enterislnlng tha atsts convsntlon this
fall.
Ths l.sdlee' Aid society of ths Whsslsr
Memorial church will bs sntsrtslnsd st ths
church st Twenty-third snd J alrsstg.
Wednseday sftsrnoon at 1:10 o'clock. Mrs
J. C. Csrliy and Mrs, Brsksr will act as
hostsiies;
Members of tha F.pworth Issgus of ths
flrai-e Methodist church srs planning to
send s Isrgs delegation of local psopls to
tha annual Fpwnrth laagua Intitule, which
will bs held during ths wssk of Juns II at
Valley, Neb.
Marl II,, elghteen-month-old son of Mr,
and Mrs. John Mspls, 1411 South Thlrtssnth
strsat, died at ths boms of ths parsnts of
pneumonia yeitarday. Ths funsrsl will bs
held thla afternoon at I o'clock at ths reel
denes, interment being msds III tha Orscs
land park cemetery
' Ths I.efler Unity club, aaslstsd by ths
ladles of ths Lsflsr Memorisl church, will
glvs a 1:10 o'olock dlnnsr followed by a
program at ths church st Flftssnth and
Madison Uriels. Tuaaday svenlng. Juns I.
Mrs. Hsrtha Hughes, rssdar, will bs sssiited
by Mrs. Jassls Brown, soloist, In dslivsrlng
ths progrsm.
O, L. Fsrguson, collector of ths Holmes'
Adklns I.lvery and Automoblls firm, told
lbs police, Frldsy thst a pockalbook con
taining 111 In money which Its tied left
on tha los bos of Frank Long, Illl South
Thirtieth strsst, whlls collecting thsrs dur
ing ths dsy dlsappsarsd whsn bs forgot to
taka It with hi in.
COLUMBIAN SCHOOL CLASS
HAS ELECTED ITS OFFICERS
John McCleneghan has been elected
preiident of the graduating class st
t oiumDian scnooi, l-.tnei uriusman,
ecretary-treaaurer, and Emeron
Adam, gergeant-at-arm. The Ger
man claise are to give a German play
at the school June 9.
You will always get best result il
you use Bee Want Ad.
By J. E. CONANT & CO. - - Auctioneer
OFFICE: LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS
THE BUELL MANUFACTURING CO., OF ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI,
hsrswith plsdgss to ths hlghsst bona fids bidders at sbsoluts auction salt
FREE FROM ALL ENCUMBRANCE
Its modern and ssecllsnt manufacturing rsal aetata In thrss lots. Its tnschlnsry and ma
chsnlcsl snuipmrnt and other personal propsrty In lets to salt purehsesri, selo Its nam
snd good will In a lot. It Is not a frequent orsursnsa to find a sst of brink manufacturing
buildings of a first-class typs, posesesed of all modarn manufacturing convenience!, of
moderate vslus, suitabls for most any manufacturing purpoas, connects! by Independent
spur track with four grsst rsllrosd systems, In ths midst of sieellent labor supply and
conditions, with a strong local msrkst for general msnufsctursri right at hand, natural
gas at fifteen csnts psr ons thousand cubic (set, electric power and light as low as ona
snd ons-qusrtar cants psr kllowstl hoar, purs filtered water as low aa all eents per nns
thnuisnd gallnna, it.eam coal at tha bailors st from 11.11 to II0 per ton, trunk and local
lines of troilsy cars at hand. In a manufacturing section, Is s hsndioms ally with a (ood
business snd social atmosphsre snd s banking canter.
THE MACHINERY
Msrhsnloal equipment and sll other personal property Is In good aondltton, though not
all modern. Ths sals win tsks place upon the premises. South Eleventh Street, near the
corner of Garfield Avenue, on Thursday, ths Ilth dsy of Juns, 1114, rsgardlass of sny
rnndltlon of the westber, commencing promptly at eleven o'clock In the forenoon. The
entire property Islllustratsd, fully deicrlbed, and sst out In drtstl m eatslogus which may
ba had upon application at tha office of the auctioneers, whsrs all Inquiriss must bs mads.
J. O. FAIRLEIGH. President.
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held annually at Fremont, Neb., since 1913.
farm papers, daily newspapers,
and monthly magazines are devot
ing columns of space to the subject
of tractor farming.
Besides being the originator of
the tractor demonstrations, the
Twentieth Century Farmer is tho
only farm paper that has conduct
ed its demonstrations entirely with
ll own organization.
This summer, a circuit of proba.
bly eight demonstrations in that
many different states, will be con
ducted by the Tractor Manufac
turers Association, and a Twen
tieth Century Farmer man hi.
been selected M the manager. The
plans ami field rides originated by
the Twentieth Century Fanner will
govc rn each demonstration.
Mail Carrier Who
Has Made Good on
His Regular Pay
Charles B. Newton president of the
Nebraska Association of Letter Car
riers, is an example of what thrift and
industry can do even on one of Uncle
Sam'a not too - munificent al
aries. Mr. Newton has acquired a
beautiful fruit farm and recently built
a modern home with electric light,
private gat and water plants, (since
it is located outside the city limits)
and even an electric motor for labor
laving devices, at Fifty -fir at and L
street.
He employ annually 100 or more
gathering cherries alone, beside
which he ha a large number of peach
trees and other fruit.
Mr. and Mr. Newton and their
daughter, F.va, entertained at a house
warming Tuesday, when their guests
were: Messr, and Mesdames Frank
Clifford, Thomas Golden, Richard
Fnglih, W. C. Bonk, Martin Milberg,
Albert Groetsrhel, Charle Gow, D.
M, Rartley; Misse Milberg, Ruth and
Catherine Gifford, Olson, and Mr.
English and Mr. George Gifford.
AMl'tEMKttTf.
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