Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 28, 1917, Page 13, Image 13

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    REAL.STATE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE lnvetmenU
West
A most attractive home I
built to live in,
not to rent;
built to last a lifetime;
beautifully finished and
decorated;
in the very best residence
district.
This is on. of the best built homes in
n u. Qnn fnnnrlation and base
ment under the whole house, and
olid brick above: full brick cross
,ii Mn vaneer. The porch steps,
front, back and to the sun parlor, are
.I tnn. The roof is slate. The coal
bins and fruit collar of tile. There is
practically nj cost for painting or re
pairs. The library with built-in book cases
is solid cherry; the halls and stair
case of oak. The dining room is pan
eled in Venitian oak. All floors up
stairs as well as down are hardwood,
quarter-sawed beach, except the kit
chen, which is maple, and tile under
the stove. A large double storm win-
dowed and screened sun porch is con
nected with both the library and din
ing room by French doors. The walls
of the first floor and upper hall are
covered with hand decorated burlap,
except the music room. There are
three bath rooms. The ample closets
all have outside windows and ward
robes and chest of drawers, which
will delight any woman. There is a
laundry, fruit cellar, furnace room
and space which can be finished for
a billiard room in the basement,
which is cemented throughout Soft
orator in furnished from a large cis
tern. The house has a gas hot-water
heater for summer use, inermosuu,
electric outlets, etc.
It is so well built that 15 tons of coal
will heat it throughout, and with solid
brick walls it is wonderfully cool in
summer,
Aa Jt is at the very crest of the hill
- It ' " u i. .!-. a!
breeie there if anywhere. It is con
venient to the car line and in the
choicest residence section of Omaha.
The price is very reasonable, and
e.rma will ha made to suit the buy
er's convenience. Owner is leaving
the city.
C. C. E0SEWATER, CARE OMAHA
BEE.
muunpll. DISTRICT HOME.
e.,.i.. 'hill LWing room. UiM.
with tiro plt.ee. dlnlnt room 16x16 with
built-in buffet and oak finish. Kitchen
.... k..iitH fun'tirea and maole floors.
Uiiatalra baa four large bad rooms and
ha?t .Ulrway to attic $6,000. one-
"".SKw HART. REALTORS.
Phon. D. 6074. i 204 Keellne Bldg.
"""" i seen r A QH
$30 PER MONTH.
Dandy new 6-room bungalow, ready for
occupancy. Modern In every way. Moatly
oak finish, handsomely decorated. Choice
front lilt. mi DOCKS W Wi . ataivo.
J3.100. Terma to ault.
RASP BROS. (Realtors),
0-lt-H Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721
lCAMB from Arlzo - to aell my elegant
wt Farnam reeldenue, 8 rooma. atrictly
modern, hot water awe. oaii aim
mi.h with ham .me fireplace. I will
j. B. Row'ianda, at
acriflce for 16,000.
Kontanelle JOtei.
iMtTCASH, J28.B0 per mo. buys a nifty new
bungalow of 5 rma. and bath, oak flnlah.
furnace heat. Lot 60x130 ft. 1 bk to
' .r and achool. Price $2,800 a real bar
gain.
RA3P BROS- 210 Klnejryjiai
North.
"24I8TARIMORE AVE.
$150 CASH
t rooms, modern eatoept heat, newly painted
and decorated; close to car and paved
.treet. Price. M.a&O. balance easy pay-
HAST1NGS & HEYDEN (Realtors),
114 HAJU4JSX BT.
US. COLORED MAN,
HTCRK IS AN OPPORTUNITY.
va.ii- nholce ol three five-room cot-
iamb, modern except heat. East frontj,
in.a tn nir and ,chool tor 11.860 each,
mn rfAB.n n. balance 120 per month.
nil n 2Tth St. 1S0 and Wi N. S&th
St. Por further information call Tyler 496.
NEW BUNGALOW.
Five rooms, strictly modem, finished la I
Oak. Located at S0SS N. Itth 6U Prlee
S3 160 Terms. Will take small cottage
lo trade. NOn.Ria
400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas Tt.
lift "NORTH J7TH, Prairie Park dlatriot,
4 rooms and bath; near publlo and paro
chial schools; V blocks from i car ilneai
beautiful home; 1300 cash. 0 monthly.
Will take new U.U00 car as first payment.
B. J. Scannell, jjougias ate or wim
L'riD sat ,r trtvD-room house, modern ex
cept heat; paving fully paid, 12.800. 1711
Mapie at. weo.
South.
PTRLD CLUB DISTRICT.
Living room, dining room, kitchen, pan
irir turn hertrnnm. and bath on 1st floor
two nice rooms, finished, upstairs; all
modern; close to achool and oar line, In
nindid neighborhood or home owners.
nir Hvii out of city, says get $2.
Here Is a bargain, house but six years old
and in good condition. Located Just one
block north of Field Club, near 38th.
C G. CARLBERG, (Realtor),
310-312 Bfandela Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
Miscellaneous.
THK URUATBaS'i OAIN 68,731
i. niri erant-ada ever made by anl
omana paper, t the record of TUM
OMAHA BEE for 1011.
BEST KESUL'IH LOWEST RATH
MOUKkN flUNUALOW
Klne locatlQO, eaat front, paved street,
rooms. ln d wood floors and finish, close
to school ana oar. oaraaifi ..
Easy if rma Call ownsr. lJcug 1713.
i ivk ruumi. new. oak finish, fully deco
rated, all modern. .lo.. 02.76U; IJ00 casta,
balance monthly. ioug. m.
niow hunealow. also 8-r. and gardening
your terms and price; lnv. with 1400, rent
1 nouses icon a,avvj, ,avu. t. tivi,
J. b. K'jBlNBuN, Keai Estate ai.d Insur-
nee. 442 Bee Uidg. Douglas 97.
R. S. TRUMBULL.
t.1? World-Herald Bldg. I. 1734.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
vi'TKR looking at MfNNA LUSA, 300 dlr-
Werent buyers decided that it was the best
ljioposttion on tne roamer ana mey
backed their Judgment by buying lot.
IF YOU wi.i come out today you will
understand why the othera are buying.
CHARLES W. MAR'lIN & CO.,
742 Omaha fat Bank Bldg. Tyler 187.
THE (JRUATESl OAlN 68.731
Lti paid want-ads ever made by i
omana papvr la the record f f
OMAHA btHi luf lilt.
HBU'C KKHI'l. I S-- i,i v f,H'l tf i'E
JL'MING, near 29th St., 42 or 44 feet, must
bo aold to close eaiate. Grimmel, 83
On aha Nat'l Bank Bls.
Miscellaneous.
riARriKV Ints. SH2 to 1166 aach. Terma SI
,.b and to aanta a wa.k. Address Bos
Hia. Hep.
17...... loeotna lH par ooni; oo. yMf .to
w fin. loootlon: monnfl tll.0M ul
wlU mow! . ttadv. oalano.
Ma. or oafOtlaN.
CAUtiNti a ou.
wmm mi cut Nfi Baoa am
8B1t US FOR
INVESTMENT AND
SPBCULATIVB PROPBRTT.
V P. TUKJSY SON.
REALTORS.
rirat Nation! Bnk Blt.
REALESTATE To Exchange
.-ROOM botue, itr. modsm, on Dodso St.,
do.. In, claar, to trad, tor S, or I aoraa,
Improva. not too far out
INTBR-STATB REALTY CO.,
a- City Nut. Poo.-. Mil.
iVh. aav. uiu- .moo Duma, and cantai prop
.rtta. for NeO. or low. land Ifidward s
William. Co.. UmU Nat't Bank BMa
REAL ESTATE Suburban
Dundee.
A Little Less Than An Acre
In Fairacres
,-i...,n.it hjAutlful raaldanot . and af
fording a flno Maw to the oouth. at and
north. Paving In and paid or In Mil.
Thin tract can o. oouaro.
orlca lor oaah. Ona of tha choloa loca-
tlona In Falracraa. ""or f ill Information
call
George & Company,
Douglaa TM. 0J lt . U.n.l Bank Bids.
ATTRACTIVE HUME
Corner lot. on cur lln. In bstt part f
Dundee, handy to ictiooi, norM, w.
House conaiaW of iven room in bwil
r.nr.Aunn- oak flniih with oak floor
throughout. Double garav, 18iSI. and
good buy at &,500.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Realtors
Douglas IM2.
91-!0 City National.
DiitniN iinnAH hnmt. 15.000 8-rOORI,
mnrinrn. lar.a lawn. fllQ KaiKKO. r. u.
Waad. 810 B. Uth Bt.
Florence,
annexation of r iurnc. win moroaa th.
value ot acreage Netharray, Florence Use.
South Side.
MEUIUM I'KlCillJ HOMES.
n tha Mouth mda. on full-alsed lota.
ranging from iLatlll to es,U0l Id dlfterenl
localltlea, with all city linproyamanta
near schooUl and oburobaa; oan ba bought
from ue on a giuall oaab uaymont,
I26 8. 14th St. ybona Soutb 1141
Miscciiancou. .
SMALL At uii.AUhi-FUH RENT,
aoraa. North Omaha; gardening dla-
trlct, 4-room houoa: barn, hog I ate, a 10.
ARMSTRONG- U ALSH COMPANY,
Tyler 1H- S.a Rue. Bldg
REAL ESTATE WANTED
AAAH.U-. a-rwiueia uvumtm ma'
can be eold toi iw oaaa, oaiaao v'
month! eend oomphst dowrtptlOD flrat
'w' FAKNAlVi SMITH & COH
ill Karnam. Tel lu- !
Mfl'
voui ana u-ruviu nuuawa wim ua
CM IkiUR 11
I WILL buy a good Dundee home, aix to
eight rooms, lor caan, won ui im
eaat of 6Ud. Box 307, Omaha Bee.
int.' (-room uuujc with
WILLIAMS CO.. Doug. 4 SO.
fAKW AliU lVAlin bAiiw
. n
you CANT AFFORD TO RENT
whan vou can own a farm in tne inn
Uy River Valley of East Texas, for 135
per acre. Easy terma to actual settlers.
Our next excursion la March 0. Write for
literature.
W. S. FRANK,
n Neville Block. Omaha. N eh.
"VUB GREATEST OAIN- -68,718.
Jn Said want-ads ever maa ny any
Omaha p er, le the record 4 TUB
OMAHA BEE for 191K,
BEST R&au l i b w v i w. j- -
Florida Lands.
2,000,000 bushels of.
Irish Potatoes
The Palatka, Florida, district, will send
to market In April and May two to two
and a half million bushels of Irish poU
in mi. iv Instances this one crop
will more than pay for the land on which
they are grown. A'ter the potatoes they
will grow a crop of corn, nay, aw.ei po
tatoes or other summer crop.
c...r i-n ..a arm nnuaily adapted to dairy
lng. and hog and cattle raising. No ons
crop country with long feeding season
-an htin tn comoari with it.
We don't want you to take our word for
it, we want you 10 join our excursion
Tuesday, March tith, and see xor yourseu,
lnciuire for full Information.
Rieverview Farms Company
(543 I'axton Block
Omaha, -Neb,
KAibU) ALb AH A IN W LOK1UA iwaiai
U.vi ttiim Wlnfftr K ni OUIUDI. W uui
ifcs to lnv annually on tiO land. 031
He 'on Blk Walnui till ewnlnga.
Michigan Lands.
mm sai.W CLuVfcaK-LAND FARMS.
nraina thrive. Drouth, hall unknown.
Root oropa. dairying, gracing, Ideal. Fine
roads, market; 143 growing days. Aver-
cr biiiinc frosta October 3. Terma easy.
George Rowell, jr.. 33 Bacon Blk., Mar
quette. Mich.
FOR SALE 1,040 acres for tock ranch;
running water; lana is gooo niter loam,
with enough timber tor bullying) win
nnv vou to look this ud for It must aell.
Cash or terms. Address owner. L. ID.
Day son Baldwin. Mich.
Missouri Lands.
SMALL MO. Farm liu cash and o month
ly; no Interest or taiea; highly productive
land: close to I big market. Write for
photographs and full Information. Munger,
A-111 N T. Life Bids.. Kansas City, Mo.
GREAT BARGAINS 15 down and 18
monthly, buys 4U acres, gooa iruu ana
nou try land, near town, soutnern uis
sourt. Price only $200, Add res Box 808,
Excelsior S(. -i.igs. Mo.
Nebraska Lands.
WE FARM the farm we sell you.
THE HUNQEKFORD POTATO GROWERS'
ASSN.,
Co-operative Potato Fanning,
16th and Howard Sta., opposite Auditorium.
WET land made dry enough for crops or
no pay, is our way or draining lana, no
tract too large or too wet. Guarantee
Drainage Co., Oakland, Neb.
Wisconsin Lands.
WE OWN 15U.000 ACRES.
$7.50 to $25.00 per acre,
Reasonable terms.
GRIMMER LAND CO.,
Marinette. Wisconsin.
80 ACRKS level, 30 cleartl, frame hnuae,
ll.sOO. 1300 caab. 101:1 u. Uasoa.
Cumberland, wis.
Horses Live Stock Vehicle
I A PERCH ERON pdirr'd horae: a yeara
old, lor sale; wemna i.nuu ton.; regiaierea;
No. 1 horse. Matt Trlerweiler. Fullerton,
Neb.
FOR
SALE Pair of gray maioa, welfht
2.800 Team, harnesa and wagon and coal
box. $275. 4S2I H. 25th St.. South Sida.
FARM LAND WANTED
HATCHES, farm Land., bouiht. .old. t-
I eh.nI. 3. 8- ana M. B. Hr.Mfrom.ry.
THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FbBKiJ
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages.
CITY and farm loana prompUy mad. Hataa
. SH and r coot. Kaaoobl com
mlaalo. .
UNITED STATES TRUST CO.,
Ill South ltlh., Omaha. N.fc.
City and Farm Loans
6, 64 and per wit. Also flnt mort
gage on farm and Omaha real estate for
atl. J. H. Duraont Co., Kftnlin
Hldg., 17th and Harney.
THE OHEAT1C3T GAIN--6,73S
in paid want ada aver made by any
Omaha paper ta the record of THIS
OMAHA BKK for tilt.
BEST HK8XJLTS LOWEST RATB.
6 PER CENT to per crnt on beat claaa city
residence In amounts is,ouo up; tiw
furm .nana. Reaaonable eommlaaioil.
PETERS TRVST CO., 1811 Farnam St,
$.000 MORTOAoTE- bearing 6 per oent
nml-aBta., aacurea o" prop-nj .
H, too. Talma da-e-Looinli In v. Co., W. O.
w, mom.
REALTY CO.. REAL ESTATE!,
FARMS AND CITY.
BIG 4
101 W. O. W. Bld. Poos. !'
SHOPKN 1 CO., PRIVATE MONEY.
$600.00 to loan on Omaha mat aatato or
Cantral Nabmaka lana.
W. U S.lbr Ai aon, Kaallna Bids.
MONEY to 'loan on Improvad farma and
ranchea. Wa alao buy tood rarm mori.
race. Kloka lnv. Co., Omaha.
RELIABLE Inauranc Sea O'Nnll a Raal
Estate and Insurance Avtncv, 3a-. aran
dela Thaatar. Tel. Tylor 10.
MONEY on and
farm loana. H. W.
National Bank Hid I
for
ctty and
Hinder, City
5y2
CITY
LOANS.
GARVIN BROS
Dm. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
MONK Y HARRISON A MORTON,
" o 1 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldr.
OMAHA HOMES, EAST NEtC FARMS
O'KKKFB K. B. CO., 101 Omaha Nat 1.
FARM and city loana. 1-1 and 6 per cent.
W. H. Thomaa. Kaallna Bldl. Pout. !.
A OKU) REALTY CO.
Sun Theater
Bulldlna-.
CITY and farm loana, lowest rates.
E. H. LOCOBg, Inc.. 6 Kaallna Bldr
$100 to $10,000 mado promptly. F. V. Wead,
Woad Bldt., Ith and Farnam Sta.
LOW RATES. C. "O. CARLBKHb, ill
Brandela Theater Bids. P. 18
NO DELAY In cloalns loana. W. T. Qraham.
0 Bee Bldr
Abstracts of Title.
Kerr
Title, Guarantee and Abatroot C,
in& R 17th St.. around floor.
Bonded by Maaa. Bonding and Ina. Co.
RUP.n ABSTRACT CO.
oldeat abstract OX-
flee In Nebraska. 306 Brandals Theater.
Financial Wanted.
WANTED A large loan on 1,000 acrea good
weatern Iowa land, two Mia oi improve
menta. CU Douglaa 1410.
Miscellaneous.
GALLAGHER & NELSON.
Repreaant prompt pay Inauranca com
panlea M i Brandcla Bldg., fAhajJj.!b;
Motorcycles and Bicycles
1TABI.KT. DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bar
gain in used maohlnec. victor koo, tue
Motorcycle Man, aiua Lavenworvn.
PERSONAL
THE Salvation Army Industrial Home to
linlti vour old clothing, furniture, maga-
alnes. We collect. W distribute. Phone
1X.UV 4131. and our waion will call. Call
and tnipeot our new home, 1110-1111-1114
Dodge at. ,
THE oreatest OAIN 5, Til
la Paid Want-ad. ever made by
Omaha paper la the record of THIS
OMAHA BEE for 1118.
BEST RESULTS LOWEST RATE.
misk LARSON Baths, maseage and mani
curing. Scalp and facial manage, aiaaia
Jnatltute, 1606 Harney 3t. D. .097. Open
oveninga and Sundays.
LUKLLA WEBSTER, massage and manl
curing. 611 Faxton blk, Red IIPW.
MISS S. BENJAMIN, manicuring, facial.
acalp treatment. Staata ins. lt06 Harney.
MAE BRUGM AN, scientific masaeueso and
baths, 203 Karbach blk. Red iTil.
SWITCHES, pompadours and curls made
from combings. t;ail uouax ison.
ALL Bright Private Maternity Home, 3011
Miami St. Wu&ater zvoi.
SCIENTIFIC mas-age, 620 Bee Bldg. Phom
Douglas 8372
Manicuring and mass. 1023 Farnam. Rm. 19.
MTtwXi'LX'baTh"maWg 'iin Farnam St
E. BROTT Magnetic massage, 3424 Cuming,
Miss Edna, aclb Iftc massage. R. 208 Neville.
MONEY TO LOAN
COULD TOU USE
1140.00 OR MORE.
(14.00
It you could get It at a very low rat.
of Intereat ana wner. you wouia te pro
tected from high rate, and unfair treat
ment.
Why deal with a company that does not
treat your dial wltn utmost privacy.
W. do not advertise misleading- ratea
and we give you a contract book showing
Just what you art charged for the loan
and the amount of each payment per
month.
Our bond and license protects you: be-
sides we have been in business twenty-flv.
year..
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY,
840 Faxton Blk; Tel. Douglas !H5.
FURNITURE. Dlanos. and notes a. security.
140 6-mo. tl. n. gooa, total coat, 93.00
X40-. Indorsed notes, total cost, !
Smaller, larger am'ts, proportional, rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN BOUIKTY,
Organised by Omaha Business Men.
432 Rose Bldg., ISth and Farnam. Ty, gt.
Its pet. on Die. Oroaa. 410 N. Itth. R. Soil
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
ielle W. (5randli and hubtnd to
Sarah E. etmington, iouthwst cor
ner Thirty -second and Mapl
streta. 100x120 I 1,00
Charlet W. Martin and wlf to Huh
H. Harper, aouthweat corner Twan-yt-flfth
avenue and Newport street,
43x130 tff
Barker oompany to Addle A. Phultx,
Marcy street, 46 feet eaat of Forty-fifth
street, north side, 46x108.,
N. P. Dodge and wife to William
Hkow, Pacific street, 111 feet west
of Fifty-sixth street, south aide. 40
X120 348
George B, Parr and wife to Will
iam N. Chambers, Twenty-sixtn
street. 26B.6 feet north of St. Mary's
avenue, west side, 64x180 10,000
B. E. Schluter and wife to Anna
Turner, Thirty-eighth street, 300
feet south of Redlck avenue, east
side, 60x180
Frances B. Vogel and huiiband to Ole
Chris Jensen, Rugglea street, 130.7
feet west of Forty-fourth street.
south Bide. 40x180.86 150
Paul W. Kuhns and wife to louts L.
Vanzago, Lothrop street, 4114 'wt
east of Thlrty-lghth street, north
side, 40x110; Lothrop street, 80 feet,
west of Thirty-sixth avenue, north
side. 40x110 481
Leo E. Daniels and wife to Alfred L.
Jorgensen, Arbor street, 800 feet
east of Fortieth street, north side,
60x127.9
Mary O. Bedford and husband to Pa
vld Oard, Emmet street, 300 feet
east of Thirty-sixth street, north
lde. 60x128
John J. Thera and wife to John P.
Severln and wife. X strent, 100
fnet west of Thirty-eighth street, 60
xl81 1
Warner John Albin and wife to
Harry B. Moore, northeast corner
Thirtieth street, and Meredith ave
nue, 66x132 1
LEGAL NOTICES.
jaOTIOK Or BTOOK HOLDERS' IIBETINO
Notloa 1 bureby gtvn tht tha rulr
annual raMtin ct tti itookboidn of th
South Piatt Land Company will ba bl
at to oftica of aald Company, Room 191,
Ft rat National Bank Building, Lincoln. Na
braaka. at 11 o'clock a, ra.. on tba Savantk
day of March A. IX. 1117.
Lincoln. Nabraaka. March leh, HIT.
a H. MORRILL, Proaldant.
W. W, TURNER. tacreLry and Traaaurar.
STOCKHOLDEIie' MEBTfNO.
TH. annual m.llng of tba atockooldara
af Th. Ba. Publlahinl Company will ba
held .t th. olflo. of .aid oompauy, Omaha,
Nabraaka, at o'clock p. m on Monday,
itarch 6th, 1.11. for tha .lactton of th.
Board of Dlraotor. for th. amulng ritr
and for lb. transaction of .uoh oth.r bu..
.eaa aa may proporly com. Mfor. th. mMt
Ina.
By ordar of th. Fra.tda.jl
N. P. VEIL, Secretary.
9U rtdjit
DIVORCE CASES
SHOW SOME SPICE
Mrs. Roth Charge Husband
Won't Introduce Her to
His Friends.
THREE MEN SEEK LIBERTY
Fred Phelps, 2453 St- Mary s ve.
nue, president of the Omaha Musi
cians' association, is suing his wife,
Elsie E. Phelps, for divorce in dis
trict court on the alleged grounds
that she has been "uniformly cruel and
abusive, has recklessly and injudi
ciously expended his finances and has
incurred debts and obligations with
out his consent."
He also alleges that she neglected
their 8-year-old daughter, Dorothy
Jane Phelps, who is attending Mount
St. Mary's academy. The father asks
for the custody of the child. The
Phelps were married at Council
Bluffs on March 27, 1906.
Esther Johnstone, wife of George
VV. Johnstone, a traveling salesman,
who has started divorce proceedings,
asserts that immediately after their
marriage in 1913 she went to work
and turned over all of her earnings to
him. She says her husband has a
good income.
Alleging that her husband, nowara
effcrson Roth, refuses to associate
with her or introduce her to his rela-
ives and friends, Lydia H. Koth seeks
her freedom in divorce court. She
says that she was forced to go to
work as a domestic to support herself
and child, Lida Marjone Koth.
Charles W. McMullen wants no
more of Virginia E. McMullen, be.
cause, he alleges, their "temperaments,
disnositions and likes and dislikes are
incompatible. He asserts mat nis
wife has a violent temper and con
tinnallv naes him.
Haze K. Lsfase alleges tnat
William H. LaPage threatens her
and she wants a divorce.
wants a divorce.
Katie Clark alleges cruelty in
suit filed against Bert Clark.
The following decrees were
crantpd:
Philip H. unrig trom Kono unrig
Helen E. Link from Myron C.
T.ink
Evelyn Hopkins from Leonard JJ.
Hopkins.
Justice Turns Tables On
Reo Hotel's Proprietor
Although John Achau, proprietor
of the Reo hotel, had E. F. Stehr, his
fireman, arrested, the tables were
turned when Achati faced the police
judge. 1
Aehatz had his fireman arrested for
assault and battery, which he clearly
nroved bv disDlavine a pair of black
ened eyes. In the evidence brought
out it was shown, however, that the
fireman attacked Achatz when the lat
ter entered the room of Mrs.
Hurck. housekeeoer. and took $17
Stehr testified that he tried to make
Achatz return it. Mrs. Hurck cor
roborated the statements of Stehr and
the hotel proprietor was charged with
petit larceny. He was hned $13 and
costs.
Police Believe Experts
Cut Live Wires in Ralston
The town of Ralston came near be
tug without light Sunday evening
when thieves cut the main electric
light wires and itole about 4,000 feet
of wire. The wires were charged
with 5.300 volts of electricity when
cut. and the work was done, h. Dork
enhauen. manager ot the Kalston
Electric Light and Power company
be neves, bv expert electricians, i li
pumping plant of the Cudahy Pack
inz olant. which receives its curreni
from Kalston. was shut down tor
some time as a result of the theft
The Omaha police have been asked
to look out for the thieves.
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Confesses to Part in the
Winslow Bank Robbery
Chareed with shooting his pal to
death, George Slouth is in the hands
of the Kansas City police, wnom n
startled by the admission that he took
part in the blowing up of the safe in
the tamous wtnstow Dank rorjoery.
He may be the one who escaped the
police net.
But Chief of Detectives Malonev
inclined to scout Slouth's story. He
believes "Slouth" is none other than
Geora-e Sloth, who was released from
the county jail here a few days ago
after serving a sixty-day sentence.
The man whom "Slouth" killed was
known by the name of Latatie.
Mrs. Moore and Car Crew
Beat Firemen to Blaze
When Mrs. William Moore, 4431
North Sixteenth street, looked out
of her window and saw her shed in
which was stored a large amount of
furniture on fire, she did not wait for
the fire department, but started to
extinguish the blaze single handed
from a pump in the yard. '
A passing street car crew aided in
the fire fighting by carrying water in
tubs and pails from a neighbor's well
across the street. The fire was out
when the fire department arrived.
The loss was about $100.
Judge Day Gets Flag
From the Relief Corps
ludee Dav of the district court was
pleasantly surprised Tuesday after
noon when the members of the
George A. Custer Woman's Relief
corps, No. 82, auxiliary to theVirand
Army of the Republic, swooped down
upon his court room and presented
him with a silk American flag to be
used in naturalizing citizens. The
presentation speech was made by Miss
Clara N. Fienan, treasurer of the
corps.
Indigestion and Biliousness.
You should not eat food of any
kind when bilious, but take a lull
dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and
drink plenty of water. That will
cleanse the stomach, move the bowels
and soon restore the system to a
healthy condition. By the following
morning you can eat sparingly of dry
crusts ot Dread, vegetaoies ana ce
reals, but should eat no meat until
the next day. Mrs. Win. J. Tillman,
Paris, III., says, "1 have found Cham,
berlain's Tablets splendid for indi
gestion, headache and bilious attacks."
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Branch Library at
High School Proves
Aid to Students
Central High school students are
becoming great readers, according to
Principal J. G. Masters, who credits
the branch public library at the school
with bringing about the much-desired
condition.
"I consider the branch public li
hrarv one of the best features at
rntral High, he says. It was es-
ablished there tor the purpose ol
imulatine and oronerly directing
students to read the right books vol
untarily, and it is proving very sue
cessful."
Mi Znm shields, librarian "
charge of the Central High branch
of the public library, is attaining na-
tinnal recognition in her line. This
week she wil no to Kansas Lily,
where on Thursday afternoon she will
present a paper heiorc the depart
ment of superintendents of the
National t.dtication association.
Books as Tools will be her sub
ject. Miss tdith lotmt, nean oi tne
Omaha library work, will accompany
er.
About 2.500 volumes and many
pictures, charts and maps are avail
able at the Central High branch pub
lic library. Daily deliveries from the
main libraries give the students any
honks or material thev may request.
Over 10,000 books were taken home
for reading and study by the stu
dents last year,.
, S. Sells 42,000 Miles
Of Movie Film to Europe
Nmv York. Feb. 27. More than 42,-
000 miles of motion picture films were
exported from the United States dur
ing lylo, according to ngures tssuru
here today by the foreign trade de
partment of the National City hank
Of this 30,000 miles were "exposed
C nu readv to be used, containing
mainly plays, travel picturea and news
photographs. The remainder was un
exposed film, to be used in taking
scenes abroad. 1 ne total vaiue oi
the exported films was estimated at
$10,000,000, Great Britain being the
chief purchaser.
"The United Mates is oy tar me
world's largest manufacturer of mo
linn mi-rnr films." the bank's state
ment says, "estimating the entire do
mestic production of 1,000,000,000
feet with a value ot approximately
$40,000,000."
Rock Island Makes Cut
In Engineers at Fairbury
Fairhurv. Neh.. Feb. 27. (Special
Telegram.) Local operating officials
of the Rock Island at this poinf made
s ash no reduction m the numDer oi
engineers employed here, due to im
paired freight traffic over this division
today.
The reduction was made at the re-
quest of the men to enable the rest of
the men to make tneir mileage,
urf.k n reduction was made in the
number of trainmen and firemen. The
reduction will mean a change in tne
assignment of at least 100 men. The
Wert Island car denartment at Fair-
bury, employing the largest number
ot men in tne nistory oi me company,
is working eight hours a day.
Fierce Battle Between
Opposing Cuban Forces
Havana. Feb. 27. Colonel Collazo
reported today that a fierce engage
ment occurred yesterday, apparently
with the main forces of Jose Miguel
Gomez, between Jibaro and Jatiban-
ico, near the Santa Uara-camaguey
border line. The rebels lost fifty
killed and many wounded, in addition
tn 200 horses killed and 100 men who
were made prisoners. The losses ot
the Bovernment troops are reported
at one killed and eurht wounded. The
only two machine guns ot the rebels
were captured.
Reds Will Have to Hurry
Up and Marry Their Wives
Deer River. Minn., Feb. 27. Ou
complaint of the Indian agent at
Bena. Sheriff Gunderson of Itasca
county, today arrested thirty Indian
men on a charge of living with squaws
to whom they were not legally mar
ried. The accused are mostly edu
cated young Indians. The Indian
agent has told them the old tribal
rites are not now recognized and has
allowed thein one week to get mar
ried or stand prosecution. It is as
serted more arrests will be made.
Delta Sigma Delta
Entertains Dr. Costen
Delta Sigma Delta fraternity held
a luncheon at the Loyal hotel this
noon, m nonor oi ur. wiins n.
Costen of Topeka, Kan., who is here
as the honor guest of the bastern
District of Nebraska Dentists, whose
convention enaea yesterday.
Delta Sigma Delta is the local chap
ter of the dentists' fraternity. Dr.
Costen is one of the best known de
tal surgeons in the United States.
Secondhand Dealer Has
Customer Held by Police
B. C. Gittings was arrested upon
complaint of Max Friedman, proprie
tor of the Friedman second-hand
store, Twelfth and Douglas streets.
Friedman says that he purchased a
blow torch from Gittings, which the
police later confiscated as stolen.
When Gittings came around again
with an ax and other tools Friedman
c'ed the police. Gittings is being
fToid for investigation.
Young Man Falls in
Swoon On the Street
A young man, whom police describe
as "very well dressed," fell in a swoon
at the corner of Sixteenth and Cuming
streets. He was rushed to St. Joseph
hospital, where emetics were adminis
tered in an attempt to discover if he
had been poisoned. Doctors' efforts
to restore him to consciousness were
without avail.
Two Injured When Mail
Car Runs Into Auto
A street railway mail car crashed
into a l-ord delivery auto at rmeentn
and Dodge streets and turned the
Ford completely over. In the over
turned machine were C. G. Johnson,
proprietor of the C. G. Johnson Boiler
company of this city, and his em
ploye, Mike Moran, 1014 South Twen-
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MOCKMEETING
Jibes and Jests Fly Merrily as
Dealers "Take Off" Fel
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DIVERSION
PLENTY OF
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Omaha
brother realtors see them last nisiht
About .'HO of them gathered tor the 1
annual banquet of the Omaha Keal
Estate board at the Hotel Fonteiielle.
and when they had finished with fish,
steak, ice cream, coffee and cigars..
there was a course of "take-off
Only recently the
ganization decided to begin "munliug ; Frank Latenser, as the husky janitor,
its own business," that is they tic- j always fired and never sorry, and
cided at their meetings to discuss Krnest Stuht as "Lena," the char
trade matters instead of spending j woman, never tired and always sorry.
their time endorsing the orbit chosen
by Halley's comet, or opposing the
fixity of the polar star.
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So. now that they
take up matters ol rea P"'
to their organization, l ey are beg , .
iner meetings. It was for this rea
son that a mock meeting of the
board of directors was called at the
banquet. The real president, Kd
Slater, in flesh and blond, was in the
chair, with a gavel as hig as a pump
kin. Aside from President Slater.
however, the executive hoard was
largely faked with wigs and whiskers
ts auxiliaries.
So there they were, debating over
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the table, Ed Walsh impersonating G.
tl. Wallace, the .secretary; Alex Keed
chirping in. impersonating the dapper
Hvnrv Payne; I. Shuler sucking a
thm Mugtti and airing the stock opin
ions of Charles A, Grhmnel; Alfred
Kennedy stoutly upholding his cor
poration clients in the personification
of J. 11. Uuniont; J. J. Greenberg bid
ding on high priced property in the
name of Harry A. Tukcy, and Clare
lson vieorouslv and saucily oppos
ing everving in the name of "Fer
j musty" Graham. Harry Wolf and E.
K. Benson apparently torgot tneir
makeup, and had to sit in with the
so well did each impersonate his own
worthy self as a board member that
, truth was stranger than lictton.
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) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams and
i Mi- -nl Mr Hiio i Wallart a nr. fa red
- ; nnar ' ... ha, d(a.iffhted real
estate and building owners' banquets
formed valuable additions to tne
j chorus. Frank Selby, in burnt cork,
ia vivacious Rastus, was the piano
! artist and interlocutor.
i Adams Saxaphone orchestra enter-
tained with the saxaphone, the piano,
,e banj() and the trp drum in , way
, i applauding
throughout the serving, al
from soup to "seegars."
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