THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1916. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. "New1 bargain two lots. special low price. ' 1 room and bath, oak and brick finish. law living- room with fine flropUeo and bookcaKft, dtnlng- room, butlt-ln buffet, I bedroom and kitchen, large floored attle, ' vplendld cellar furnaot, ' etc Thin to the , beet barraln In Mlnne Lusa addition and I can prove il P.J. TEBBENS. M Omaha Nat Bk. Phone D. 11 8 J. Investments, insuranct in eotn on price, f I, boo, vine I houses. I , rooms aaco near nis-n scnooi . Crelgnton oollefa Also I and room bunga'owa $300 down, and two I room. fi down, saitnce montniy. OH AH R WII IJAMSON CO REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. -. A BARGAIN Especially large lot. 713B. southeast corner isnison avenue ana kch sireei. blocks from Fort street ear line, I blocks from 24th street car line, 1 block from school bulldlnr. Cheapest lot in the vi cinity. Lots half as large and one mil farther out cost more. Will sell for I00, 160 cash and balance 110 monthly If taken soon. Westland Realty Co., 137 Omaha Na tlonej Ba n k Bldg. Tel Douglsa 17. QWN'filE must asll east front lot on fonts- Belle Bird., In Clalnnont Will tall at v sacrifice price If taken at ones. Call Douglas 1731, - . Miscellaneous. $100 TO $175 ; ; Fifty large lota, v One -block to ear line, ' One block to paved street. One dollar down, 60 cents per week. . For particulars address Box 7 OH, Oma ha Bee. . A FINE Dlace for chicken raising, garden ing or fruit trees and berry bushes; 10 good lots; one block from oar line and close to school. Price, 760; tl down - and 60c per week on each lot. Box 7047, Ml b m b im ii -mi ii KtAL Lb 1 ATE Suburban Benson. START TOUR HOMM IN BENSON 1 BUT THIS LOT. 110.0V. down and 110.00 per month: price 93(10.00; slxe (0x128; located on Locust BU between Clark and Burn ham, not far from school and car line. Geo. fL Wright Bee office, Omaha. Florence. NEfHAWAY ha I. 4, 6. -0 and 135-aore - lmpr. tracts tor city property, no. zzb. South Side. e-BOOM residence. South S'de. fl,6M: cash, balance 116 per mo tb Doug. t6- Miscellaneous. y. ' HILLCKEHT Onlv a tew tracts left: cheapest an4 best acreage property near the city. Prices and terms very reasons Die. u. n. U Brand-Is Theater Bldg. p. lilt. KbAL fio r . 1 1 investments v at t o a . . ' " TOR SALE. Double brick Bt. Loul. flat, within tout block, of ICtb and Harney; oloa. In; bar Salh price. CALKINS CO.. Booties lilt. Cltv National Bank. REAL ESTATE WM COLFAX, 'tss Kmtln. Bid. Dt.ua. 1171. REAL" ESTATE TRACKAGE ACREAGE on th. car lint, II. COO. In north and eouthwest part: e ae.t sightly. $l,,oa. Phone Pouala. 1147. REAL ESTATE Other Cities CORNER lot, frame building, and tailor , business, $1,500, terms. Skupa, Carlo, Neb. 'REAL ESTATE WANTED ; WANTED -4. and a-roomed huuses that can tjr sold for S10I cash, balance lit per mouth; give complete devcriptlOB drst letter- W FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1IIA Fernsra St Tel Doug. Ufa, 2 BAVU several parties wanting to eg change Omaha property for acreage. , Call or write y.- w S. FRANK." - J0l Seville Bldg.. Omaha, Neb.- ; ' W. k.iu hn vafk fnr vniir tirnnarr v . INTR-STATB REALTY CO.. . O20-8O City Nat. Bldg. Doug. 8861 FOR SALES F. D. Weed. 110 S. 11th st. WANTBD Listings of real estate In Cjiha for sale N. F Dodge ft Co., Harney St. t Hth Telephone Doug 20 . REAL ESTATE B'neu Pr'ty INCOME property near Ford plant. ltb St Owner. Harney wo. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands Etc .FORD car and rooming house to exchange together for lota or equity in house or lot. Call Dg. 5995 after . p. ro. Box 701)0, Omaha pee. WANTED to trade 174-acre Irrigate farm, good water and Improvements, for stock of hardware and Implements. .'.Sdress Box 411, Greeley. Colo. bOOD 4-room cottage. North Omaha, on paved street; will trade for cheap land or stook of goods. 1024 Florence Blvd. Colfax tttt. : SMI!!" modern house, suitable for reel- - dance or hotel (no hotel In town); will trad for Omaha property or sell for cash. Box 0071, gee. bOOD lot. desirable location, will take cum Ford aa part payment. Webster 4J4I. Raocn specUitsU sell or trade ranches for city property C Franta. 670 Brandels Bid FOR SALE o7' Exchange 130 acres Cherry Co., Neb. i good land. My equity, $1,500; mortgage, $600. Will trade for auto., mdse., lots, small house, or what hare you 7 Addreea E, Box IS, Creston, Is. CAJ4 sell or exchange anything you have to oner. u. i. uanan. ucuague mat. TRADES TRADES TRADES. Farms, Cattle Ranches, New Apart menta. Flats, etc ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Block.. 1 . FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. IER CENT to I per cent on bait Class city" residences In amount $2,000 up, also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1821 Farnam Bt. 2,0i)O MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent emi ann.l secured by property valued at 17.000. Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. OMAHA homea East Nebraska farma O'KEEFB REAL EHTATK r-n 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douglas $71$ FARM and city loans, 6-6 "ri and 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bldg., Doug. 164$. npf MONEY HARRISON & MORTON 016 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. MONET to loan on Improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort gages. Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha. DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS. PAY IN $, 3, 4 or 6 YEARS. BEST PLAN SHOPEN A CO., KEELINH BLDG. , REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. : THOS. L. McGAhRY, KEELINB BLDG. TEL. RED 4344. fioo to $10,000 made promptly, F .D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. ISth and Farnam Sts. REAL ESTATE loans. 6 per cent 0. B. BUCK CO.. 91t Omaha Nat Ttank. CITY and farm loans. 6, 64, 6 per cent, J. H. Dumont A Co.t 416 Keeline Bldg. S PER CENT and $ per cent money. Toland 4 Trumbull. 448 Bee Bldg. Douglas 470T. NO DELAY. W. T. ORAHAM, BEE BLDO. MONEY OA hand for city and farm loana K. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. gTrvin BROX $11 Omaha Na1. Bank Bldg. Stocks 'and Bonds. FOR SALE or trade, 6!. 600 shares of Uncle - Sara Oil Stock, at five cents per share; hotel, picture show, roadster, bungalow, or What have you 7 Box 712$, Bee. FINANCIAL Abstract! of Title. Iav. Ttt!. Guaranto. and Abstract Co., A.CIT 06 S. 17th St., round floor. Bonded by Maaa. Bonding and In.. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., olde.t abstract of- tic. In Nebraska. 20 Brand.l. Ta4aUr. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Mtasotui Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM $10 cash and St monthly; no Interest or taxes; highly pro ductive land; close to I big markets Write for photographs and full Information Mungn A-110, N. Y. Ufa Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. GREAT BARGAINS $S down. $& monthly, buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Pries only $200. Address Box SOS. Excelsior Springs. Mo. Michigan Lands. FOR SALE $2,600 buys a beautiful 10 acre fruit farm, lot of fin fruit trees; good buildings; Ideal location. For further Sartlculara apply to C DB KETZER. olland, Mich. Florida Lands. PALM BEACH COUNTT. The banner crop lands of Florida Ten million dollar spent on Improvements In Palm Beach county, where we have safe Investments, satisfied clients und success Buy now, prices low, and on easy terms A. PARSONS SON. Douglas 784$. 61 Brandels Bldg Minnesota. J40-ACRE FARM, 4$ MILES FROM Minneapolis; I miles from two good rail road towns; good set of buildings, consist Ing of 7 -room house, large barn, granary corn cribs, machine shed, windmill, eto. 160 acres tinder cultivation; can practi cally allj be cultivated; no waste land; excellent corn land;' 10 head.of cattle, consisting of 11 cows, balance one and two-year-olds, 0 .horses, hogs, chickens and complete set of machineryevery thing on the place Including one-third of this year's crop, goes at $60 per acre; $8,000 cash, alt the time wanted on bal ance, 0 per cent Interest. Schwab Bros., 1026 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn 240 ACRES, two mllea from town, 40 miles from Minneapolis; all plow land, good soil, good buildings; the best Of water; price $90 per acre. This Is a genuine bargain and $10 per acre under value. You deal with owner on the farm. T. H. Daly, Elk River, Minn. - Montana Lands. MONTANA choice whsat and corn lands from 14 $0 to $16 per aore; any else tract desired. E. A. Clacksln, Forsyth, Mont. Nebrasica Lands. A GOOD farm for sale In Antelope Co.. t miles west of Nellgh; 4 miles east of Clearwater, Neb. J good Improvements; $40 acres. 160 acres broke, rest In pasture and hayland; mile to soboolj $70 per aore; $4,600 eneumbranoe; rest oanh Ad dress owner, Box $0, Fort Calhoun, Neb. BArfOAIN In ranch, 1.10A acres; 60 Dead catt le, 1 0 head horses and mules. A 1 1 machinery and gear. Terms on part For particulars address J, p. Free land, oauugn. woo HIGHLY improved half section In Howan county; better soil and alfalfa than the high prloed land; close to Omaha. Thla la a bargain. 8. J. Woodruff, 8846 Hamil ton St. FOR SALE For $16 per acre, cash, my m- proveo aev. acres aa joining aricson. neo. W A Olive, Indianola la 1,666 acres .near Wood lake; cuts 40 ions hay; running water, fair suiidlnn: fenced: this to In the big hay country and this ranch Is priced to sell; $!$$ per acre; terms. THOMAS CAMPBELL, Reruns Building FOR SALE 840- acres beet western Nebras- ka land; easy terms; have several other- Nebraska farm for sale Box 664, Bee. CHOICE Indian farma for sale. V, Holmes, San tee. Neb 160 AND HU-ATRK Johnson county. Neb. farms; well Improved a bargain In tpj prjvod $0 in Sarpy county. -. 5TEWART, - SIS 8 17th. TOR-" Nebraska and Iowa farm. xtai whT you want, we nave it w. T smith Ctf 914 City Nat Bank Bldg., Omaha. . Nevada Lands. ' t ' ' MINE developed inetals - oartly leased. Call Thspsrf ore."' iVtW So. 16th. Room 7. Wisconsin Linos UPPER VlbCt)NSl Best dslrv snd mmm- oral crop Ute I the union Settler wanted; lands for sale at low prloes en assy terms: axoolient land for stoeft racing - ash 'or booktel $$ on Wtsoojeln Central Land Grant; state, acres wanted. If in terser ed (i fruit lands ask fur book let on Appls Orchards Address Land Com mlsaioner Soo Kallwy. Minneapolis. Mlaa. AUTOMOBILES 1916 OVERLAND TOURING.. :$450 1915'OVERLAND TOURING. ..3 50 1913 BUICK TOURING........ 30() 1914 FORD TOURING......... 200 WILLYS-OVERLAND, , inc.,- . 2047 Farnam St Doug. 3290. FORDS WANTED Drive cars to 2047 farnam Si Ask for Mr. Farrar. Fords wanted in exchange for Overlands and larger cara . , . Bring in Your Ford We Will Take It in'on A New Maxwell C. W. Francis Auto Co. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 3200 Farnam St. Douglas 1110. 1010 Chalmers Roadatec 1014 Paige Touring. 1016 Dodge Touring. 1016 Moon Touring, AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest ratea KILLT, ELLIS tt THOMPSON. 011-14 City Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1810. OUR REPAIR WOR1C WILL SAT18FYY"o1T - lauu m shin Kigali, $21$ Harney St. Doug. 1640. 1 6 -PASSENGER touring car, flectrlo light and starter; epienam condition; $360. Phone Miller, Doug. 1707. WE will trade you a now Ford tor yoar old INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 26th and Hartley Doug. $211. CROSSTOWN OA RAO B, llfi S. 24th St Doug. 4442. We buy OLD CARS. Parts for Hup 20, Oldsmobllo. Chevrolet, Apper son. CORD tires for Fords. $0x2, $$.66; 13x1 V $11.66 Zwlebel Broa D. 4476. 1510 Farnam St FOR SALE 1016 7-pass. Stearns-Knlght eignt; perfect condition, box you, nee. Auto Livery and Garages. EXPERT auto repairing, "service car al ways ready." Omaha Garage, 2010 Harney at- Tyler 665. Automobiles for Hire. VorD for rent. You may drive It. I charge py rnlle Uoiig PJ-nlnge. D. Auto Tires and Supplies. DON'T throw away nia urea Wf make one new, tire from g t.d ties and save you 64 per cent 1 In I Vulcanising Co., 1610 Da, en port St.. Umaha. N-b Douglas $ 14 Auto Repainnc and Painting. STRflMBERQ SERVICE STATION. OKORdK W WILLIAMS. 1004 Jackson St Ca r bu relors my spec laity. Red 4142, $100 rewsrd for magneto we can't repair Colls ritialred Baysdorfer. 310 N 16tb, NEB Auto Radiator Repalr Service an4 prlcea right, lit S. lllh BU D. TSSS. FARM LAND WANTED OWNBR will sell or trade hardware, plumb ing and heating business; Invoice, 17,006. located In good noutheaatorn Nebraska town; for Income land, must bo worth the money, aa stock Is good; im junk. Box 126. Falls City, Neb; hjraaa Live Stock Vehicles For 8ale. POR SALE A ifir cow and 4 -year-old mare Florence 608. ?OULTRY AND PET STOCK JusT -ecelved. new shipment of bright red Japanese Goldfish. Special, price. 36o eaob Mas Oelaler Bird Co PEDIOPEED Boston bull farriers, mother and pups, J. H., 044 No. 16th, lA.t)AUED WHEAT t 2$ a hundred. Wagner. $01 N. 16th. Motorcycles and Bicycles FOli SALE Har ley-Davidson motorcycle good condition, new Mint. 166. Apply janitor, Ekard Court Apt, 61T 8. Slat HAR LEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar gains In used machines. Victor Rooa, "The Motorcycle Man," $70$ Leavenworth. HARLEY-DAVIDSON, first class condition. chap. 261$ Spencer. L Webster 2866. $1S6 CASH 1014 two-speed Twln-Harley TrjriiEni81'- TyJer am i LATENSER READY WITH CLUB PLANS Architect of Athletio Building Will Submit Sketches to Directors. MAKES SEVERAL TRIPS Architect John Litenser for the Athletic club'i new building will sub mit to the -director, two plant (or the building in -the near future, he said last night. . ' These two plans or sketches will include merely a difference in arrange, ment of floors and rooms. The board has decided, I Mr. Latenser said, that there shall be stores on the main floor of the building, so both plans will include' these features. Also, both plans will include a main entrance on the ground floor. The stores will occupy only a portion of the building. Sketches ana drawings are now be i..g worked on in Mr, Latenser's of-, fice. . John Latenser( sr., has been to Mil waukee and Chicago to inspect the two club buildings there. John La tenser, jr., will go to Minneapolis, starting probably tonight. Frank Latensef, another son, has been to the St. Louis Athletic club to get ideas on the Omaha building. The club membership is now over 1,100 and the membership sifting com mittee is now going over the lists. This committee's next meeting will be (Tuesday. ' "Liberty Girls" at Gayety Put Pep Into Real Lively Show A rollicking chorus and several really funny comedians com'aine to make "The Liberty Girls," now at the Gayety, a real show.Vhe" principal comedians arc "Tim Riley "Herman Snitr" and "Tony Gabeto." "Tim Riley" is depicted by Jack Conway, who is also the author of the book, and Arthur Mayer . does "Herman Sniti" in excellent style. ,, A novelty that proved popular is the representation of fourteen frater nal orders by girls of the chorus, en tering down stage one by one, reciting a cute little piece to the audience and then taking places all in a row. A fat lady sitting in a box, over come with mirth at the appearance of Jack Conway as the king in the bur lesque opera, "King in the Bathtub," laughed so boisterously as to break up that part of the show. When the or chestra leader called her down she "bawled him out aomethin' fierce," and the owner of the show finally came from the back part of the house and settled the trouble. Mebby this is part of the show, huh? There is an interesting bit of vaude ville between the first and second parts of the show. The second part has its scenes laid in the same place, Melrose Inn, as the first act The show is lively and full of laughs from start to finish. Bryan of Memphis Talks Against the Dry Amendment Charles M. Bryan . of Memphis, Tenn., spoke against the prohibition amendment before an enthusiastic audience in the Boyd theater. Mr. Bryan, who was eity attorney of Memphis for two" years and said lack of licensed liquor establishments had made his state and city a victim of poverty and retrogression. "Yyhen my home state was wet, we were paying off our bonded indebted ness at the rate of $500,000 year. Since it has been dry, we have not paid off one dime. Moreover, it takes all the influence that Senator Luke Lea has with Secretary McAdoo to induce the guardian of the national treasury to go down in Wall street and beg the bankers there to loan money to the state of Tennessee. And even when we eet it. we have to nav 7 per cent." L. K Crofoot, president of the Ne braska Prosperity league, gave a short talk, telling the conditions in prohibition Maine. "Why, only recently, the chief of police of Bangor, Me., ordered the 112 saloons in that eity to close. And the mayor countermanded the order." Young Jewish Folks Commemorate Succoth Succoth. the feast of tabernacles. will be celebrated by the Young Jew ish folk of the city by an entertain ment to be given Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol synagogue Nineteenth and Burt. The Youna Judea club. Flow ers of Zion and Young Knights of Zion will participate in the program. Mexican Band Comes as Compliment to Americans El Paso. Tex.. Oct 14. A Mexican band of eighty-two pieces arrived here from Mexico City today to play for the international soil products exposi tion, which opened here today. The band was sent by order of General Alvero Obregon, minister! of war, as a compliment to the American people. , HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY Body of Baby Is Found Con cealed In a Light Box by ' Boys While at Play. EVENING SCHOOL OPENS A mystery that is baffling the po lice is the discovery of the decayed body of a little1 babe, enclosed in a light box, which was accidentally un covered by two boys, John and Frank Misrivic, 12 and 21 years, yesterday afternoon. The boys, who live at Fif teenth and O streets, were romping in the vicinity of the pumping station, on the Missouri river bottoms, at O street, east of the Burlington railroad tracks, when they came across the box partly buried in the earth. Opening the enclosure they found the bones of a smill child clothed In a white dress. The body had evi dently been in the box for several weeks, as it was considerably de cayed. The deputy coroner was called in on the case and took charge of the body. There were no means of iden tification found at the time of the dis covery or afterwards. , Evening School Opens. South High evening school will open tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Classes in the high school and ele mentary departments will start, the students numbering approximately 300. Principal Edward Huwaldt will be in charge of both schools. Registration Friday was well above the 2M mark, with students still com ing in. The enrollment contains many elders who have been compelled to remain out of school by home neces sity. Others are young men and wom en who have recently emigrated to this country and who have shown a desire for learning. Twenty-two teachers will first take charge of the work, twelve in the high school and ten in the elementary de partment. The class study work will deal largely with subjects concerning the national government English and mathematics. The domestic science and manual training classes were filled soon after the first announce ment that the school would be sta tioned hew. Republican Meetings. The week formally opens the re publican campaign on the South Side. Henry Murphy and Judge Reed are actively canvassing the South Side in preparat' n for the speaking tour that both will make of the city. President Martin of the South Side Republican club has not announced the first meeting of the club, but will do so soon. President Beai of the Hughes and Fairbanks club plans to call a meeting the early part of the week. The Hughes meeting will be largely attended by South Siders. Although republican leaders have done prac tically no work out in the city, the r TAe Underwriters having withdrawn for their pertonal investment a large part . . of this issue, we offer the unsold portion of $3,000,000 of the Capital Stock of the V ' . Southern Oil Transport Corporation at $8.00 per share Capital Stock $20,000,000 PAR OF SHARES $10 Issued Capital $ll,65d,000 's ,. ,", . DIRECTORS )- VO.' The following gentlemen have consented to become members of the Board of Directors: I JOHN F. WALLACE. Ch !rman of th. Board of Westlnshouso Church Kerr Co. COL. JOHN M. DENNY, of th. firm of Wm. Danny A Brothere, Shipbuilders, Dumbarton, Scotland. COMPANIES ACQUIRED In exchange for. $8,650,000 of Its own cabital tock the Corporation has acquired and owns outright the entire outstanding capital stocks (except directors' qualifying shares, and Interests as noted) of the louowing companies : Scottish Mexican Oil Company, Ltd. Owning oil rights on approximately 46 square mllea ef pet roliferous territory in the oil fields tributary to Tampieo, Mexico, with contracts on hand for the delivery of 7,200,000 barrels of oil , . !,,... Tampieo Navigation Company v ' owning land terminals and operating a substantial fleet of vessels, carrying on a business of transporting oil from the wells to the seaboard. Fuel Oil Distribution Corporation operating one tank vessel from Tampieo to Qulf Ports. Tank-Ship Building Corporation with shipyards situated at Newburgh, N. Y., on the Hudson Kiver, witn yards planned The conversion has Corporation: and the Fuel Oil Distribution Corporation, and la Building Corporation to the eaten! of considerably over t0. Ojuire the balance. 1 . PRESENT SITUATION The Southern Oil (4) Part and river IS) Ocean treneeort. (S) Shipyard, planned for hulldtof tank ah nee of SS,000 bale, capacity anil karfaa of .tonelardisa4 deilfn. ' i The present issue of $3,000,000 has been underwritten and this provides ample funds to enable the Company to push its plans into effect rapidly. EARNINGS The Southern Oil & Transport Corporation plans to increase its production to 25,000 bbls. of oil a day and market it. The estimated cost of oil delivered at Atlantic ports by its own ships is 49.07 cents per bbl. Estimated annual profits, basing sales of the fuel oil at $1 per bbl. at Atlantic ports and relatively low prices for refined products are: 3,650,000 bbls. fuel oil, 50.93 cents per bbl. profit. .$1,858,945 . v 3,650,000 bbls. refined products, $1.10 per bbl. profit 4,015,000 Local tales 180,000 v A $6,053,943 This would equal 51.00 per cent on the $11,650,000 of Issued capital. To allow for contingencies, however, the management estimates profits when the present plans are fully completed eq ual to 40 per cent. These profits are not based on the present h'ghly favorable prices for fuel oil $2.10 per bbl. but at $1 per bbl., a price that may be termed basic, as at that level it will displace coal at $3 a ton and this means a stable market practically without limit. Messrs. Johnson Huntley state that they believe this company will have no difficulty in maintaining a production of 25,000 bbls. of oil a day. v Books to receive applications for shares at $8 per share will be opened MONDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1916, at the offices of the undersigned and will be closed without notice. The right is reserved to reject any or all applications or to allot lass than the amount applied for. Application will be burgh stock exchanges and A. H. MARTENS & CO. 1 Harris Trust Building, CHICAGO. NEW YORK SU BSoadway. sentiment here for Hughes is strong. The wet and dry issue is being shoul dered by local democrats, but is being ignored by republicans. The German-American Democratic club holds a meeting this afternoon in its clubrooms under a saloon on Twenty-fourth street between N and O. Thus far democrats seem to have failed utterly in all efforts to hold meetings. Their weakness is being shown day by day. Ditien-Erdmann Nuptials. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Dit len, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ditzen, to William Erdmann of Wil low City, S .D., was solemnized Thursday afternoon at the German Lutheran church on the west side, Rev. Mike Adam officiating. Miss Edith Jetter acted as bridesmaid, with Oscar Steinert as best man. Others who attended the ceremony were F.le nor Sunderman and Ernest Erdmann, relatives. Stahls Entertain Omahana. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Stahl of Etkhorn entertained a. number of friends at their home at a house party this week. Those from Omaha who were present were Mrs. A. S. Risley, Mrs. G. A. Rearson, Mrs. F. S. Prince, Mrs. Frank Masick, Mrs. Warner Fisk and Mrs. John H. Burns. The women enjoyed themselves during the afternoon automobiling in the countryside. Mm. Cltr GomI ' , St. H.rtln'i Auxiliary win hold a ram mat, i.l. Thursday at Tw.nty.fourth and I atre.li. The Kins'. DauBM.r. ,f th. WhMler M.tnorlal church met Friday afternoon at th. church at Twanty-thlrd and J street.. The Ladles' Aid society of the Clifton Hill Pre.byt.rlsn church will hold a rum mace aal. at Twenty-fourth and Q atrsets Tuesday. The warden of th. Kansas stat. pentten tlary spoke at the eorner of Twenty.fourth and M .tracts y.st.rday 111 th. Interests of prohibition. Orsc. Methodist Episcopal church will five a reception to Dr. C. C. Wllaon and family Thuraday evanlns, October tl, In the church auditorium at Twenty.flfth and 8 .treeta, A htH five and brtdre card party will ha aiv.n fussday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock at the Centurion club rooms at Twonty.slxth and F atresia. Several nle. prlsoa will be given at the door, flTOVB DEMONSTRATION W. cordially Invite you to see our Moore's Combination coal snd fas atove demonstration by a fee. tory expert. MONDAY, TUbISIAY, WEDNES DAY. Hot coffee and bleeulta served. Koutsky.pavllk Co. ,loe Bonoff Leaves For Sioux City Store Joe Bonoff, formerly associated with his father In -the New York Sam ple store and more recently with the Brandels stores, will leave Monday for Sioux City to take charge of B. Fred's new ladies' ready-to-wear stofe. His many Omaha friends are very much gratified at his rise in the busi ness world. s The popularity of B, Pred's store In Omaha has prompted him to enter the Sioux City field and the same success is assured him in his new store with Mr, Bonoff in charge. ' , . Panferoua Branchial Couth. Dr. Kins'. New Dlecovery will tlve oulck nllst ta bronchial Irritation and bronchial asthma; allays Inflammation, aaae. sore spots; All druHlsts. Advertisement. A. D. EDWARDS. Capltaliit and Manufacturer, Elfin, TIL J. P. BELL, .4 Nr York. i.nk.r. ' E. N. BROWN, formerly Pres. Nat. Railways at Mextoa. lor trie purpose of building cargo been carried out In its entlretv im the & Transport Corporation is (1 A lane snesal preductlM of .1110.000 hkle. a earwhich aaa roaaffli (8) An enermoue r.erv. terrify 4S .ajuaro rnllo all he the pMrollffravs (3) River transport from th. wall, to th. ..a. terminate, tana terms an. waarlai lacUltlM, made at ence to list the stock; ot tno the Now York curb. TORONTO Reya! Bank Building. AK-SAR-BEN LIGHT MADE METER SPIN City Electrician . Cnrran Fig ures That Illumination Cost $125 a Night. SOME OF THE DETAILS It cost just $125 per eight-hour night to illuminate the downtown district of Omaha during the Ak-Sar-Ben festivi ties. City Electrician Curran has just completed his record relative to the installation of the strings of incan descent! which illuminated Omaha for several weeks, and it reveals some in teresting facts. To rope off the streets 100,000 feet of rope was used. To install the lights 100.000 feet of copper wire was required, 7,000 pounds of iron wire, 2,500 insulators, 12,000 sockets, 100 pulleys, 1,500 cross-irons, 600 ppunds or three miles of tape, 2,000 feet of lead cable, 12,000 lamps and 1,500 circuit breakers. The work of lighting up Omaha was carried on by George Keeber of the electric light company and a force of about fifty men, who worked under the supervision of the city electrician. "The figure I gave regarding the nightly cost of operation and mainte nance is an approximate one," said Mr. Curran. Omaha Ad Club's Educational Plan . The Omaha Ad club executive com mittee in session Thursday noon at the Commercial club outlined an edu cational program. . ' On Tuesday, October 17, at noon, in the Commercial club rooms, J. H. Keeler of the Roth Memory institute, Seattle, Wash., will address the entire club upon one of the most interesting phases of the work. Notice has been sent to all members of the Ad club to attend a luncheon, which will begin at 1:15, after which the talk will be given. The educational, program and en tertainment committees met In the of fice of the Warfield Advertising agency Friday night, and after several hours of hard work perfected a pro gram which jvill be vitally interesting to everyone 'who is interested in ad vertising and promotion work of any sort. MaasMhaMtt Clonal lUettne. FJI Psso. Tea.. Oct. IS. Colonel . P. Grave, of th. Elfhth Masaaehusatt. tn. fantry, will tender his resltnatlon at once, he announced today, and Lieutenant Colonel Parry now Is In commsnd of th. ragtm.nt. Colonel Graves stated thla afternoon that he' Intended to realm at once an4 a. to th. Pacific coast, becsuse of an ulcer which had developed upon his sye. ; JITNEY TAXI MAXWELL 'CARS Webster 202 oil-carrying steamers of 65,000 barrels capacity each, and oil tank barges of standardized design, of which a number have already been built, and with contracts on hand for building tank steamers of above-mentioned capacity. . Tal-Vez Oil Company v ; A 60 interest through ownership of all the shares except Directors' of the Scottish-Mexican Oil Company. The Tal- 1 Vex Company has a production of about 10,000 barrels of oil a day. Producers' , Terminal Corporation (A 50 interest) owning valuable loading terminals at the Port of Tampieo on which there is at present in course of construction storage capacity of 220,000 barrels with a load ing capacity calculated at 4,000 ease of the Scottlsh-M.xlcan Oil Comoanv. the Producers' T.mlaal . the case of the Tampieo Navigation Sufficient stock has been placed la OF THE COMPANY now in control of raadfly ho ta creased, f aooa, ror rurur e'lyaireo. soutnorn uu ana transport Corp, oa Subscriptions will be received by ROBT. C. DRUESECOW &'C0. 8S9-860 Omaha National Bank Building, 1 OMAHA. ( DETROIT : Dlaea Sarinie Bank BalMhvi. , Y. M. C, A. OUT AFTER THODSANDMEMBERS Banquet Will Be Held Tuesday to Launch New Campaign. SPEAKERS TO INSTILL FEP' With a banquet Tuesday night at which several prominent men wilt speak, officials of the local Young Men's Christian association and work ers selected from the membership of the organization, will begin a four day campaign for 1,000 new members. At the same time a membership cam paign will be on in Kansas City and for this reason a determined effort will be made bv the Omaha "Y" to make a better showing than the Kan sas City institution. Final arrangements for the banquet were completed today and provisions have been made to accommodate more than 100 persons. It was announced that addresses will be made by R. E. Segur, George F. Gilmore and Harry L. Palmer. These speakers will be expected to instill into the campaign ers sufficient "pep" to carry this cam paign to a successful termination. AMVh-BMBNTS. nvotaMl BRILLIANT MUSICAL BURLESQUE MICE DAILY WEEK Mat. Todaj Ftitstl f trformanc Frldiy Nltt. itlLL ANOTHER NEW JHOtT (Under en 014 Title) THE LIBERTY GIRLS With Everybody's Pawi-lto JACK "Punk Punko" CONWAY WoaaWfvl Cat lacludhia ARTHUR MAYER, ETTA JOERNS, BARRY MELTON and J AS. COLLINS, Spatial Vaudeville FeerorM! THREE BULLOWA GIRLS A THE L1BCRTY FOWL ALL IN ALL. "SOME REAL HIT I'd auKinir Use te new, Ikoso wao turn attend burleeque, suand tab weak to Me wh. thl laouiande laderee the Oiyety. They'd be auk eaal. nail s . mil sure. I needn't assure the 'Catalan" re fordtns Jerk Ooa.ar's ears I laer know k. .Iwars dellrera a. u ei'nnnun, war. imswt. Evonlnso end Sunder Metnieee. Ifte. aae. BAB aa4 TSc w Mali. 15c and 25c Chew sum If ri Ilk, but no amok Int. LADIES' Iflse AT ANY WEEK TICKETS W,; BAY MATINEE, Baby Carrier. Gar.ro In the Lobby. 1 PkM The Best of Vaudeville. Dally MattaM. Sill E.ery Nujht, lilt , This VMk Banker! 4 Girlie, with Madeleine Harritaa in Cm. 4. B.lll McKay A Ardtae, Mo Connell A 8lmp.onl Mr. and Mra. Cordon Wlld.j Hary Malvlll.! I Du For Boyjl Leo Zarrell Co. I Orpheum Travel Weakly. Prices: MatlnM.. Ofl'Mr. 10.. bart , seat. (ie.pt S.tarday and Sunday), its. Nights, 10c, toe, S. and 7Sfc CHAS. H. RATHBONE. Capitalist, Dire""- "eettlih M.aicaa Oil C . M CHAS. F. da GANAHL, President Tamvlc. Na'iratiaa 0s 1 Menaa-lm- Director Scottish- 1 atsiiua Oil Co. barrels aa hour. Company and the Tank-Ship the hands of trustees to . ' f the Baltimore and Pitt