.."HE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. 1917. 11 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. NEAR UNIVERSITY. Oo Pinkney St., nearly new bungalow of room and sleeping porch, oak mUsh, handsomely decorated, worth 14.60". but you can buy It this week for (3.9&0 oo Rasp terms (which are dead eaey). Im mediate action will get you immediate possoeslon. RASP BROS. (REALTORS), J. 0-12-14 Kecllne Bldg. Tyler T81. NEW BUNGALOW. Fiva rooms, strictly modern, finished tn oak. Located at N. 25th St. Price 3.16. Terms. Will take small cottage in bade. NORMS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bldg, Phone Douglas 427. b-Ruuil modern bonw; hoi waur heat; good lot; paved street; will take used iar. .ralue up to $&uo. as first payment. 6-ROOM, modern cottage. Inquire at 2430 Spalding. .Phone Colfax 3501. South. BRAND NEW. 6 ROOMS. Living room with French doors leading to den. dining room with built-tn cabinet, kitchen, pantry on first floor, two nice bedrooms and bath, plenty of closets on second floor, oak finish in living rooms, full cement basement with hot and cold water, permanent walks, east front lot, nicely sodded, paved street, close to school. Near Hanscom Park. Price Jii.&OU; $2Gy 'cash, balance J32.50 a month. C G. CARLBERG (REALTOR), 310-312 BrandclB Theater Bldg. Miscellaneous. MODERN BUNGALOW Fine location, east front, paved street. t rooms, hardwood floors and finish, close to school and car. A bargain at $3,U(M). Basy terms. Call owner. Doug. 1722. NEW bungalow, also S-r. and gardening your terms ana price; inv. wnn uu. rem I bouses (cost la.puvj i.mv. u. ixvi. J. B. ROBINSON, Real Rotate and Insur ance, 42 JJee iag. uougias ava.. R. S. TRUMBULL, 612 World-Herald Bldg. D. 1734. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. WE have i good lots near 36th and Call fornia, in cathedral district, JPrlce right. P. D. Wead, 310 S. 18th St. North. AFTER looking at MINNA LUSA, 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the martet ana tney hnr-kMl their .ludament by buying lots. IV TOU will come out today you will understand -vby the others are ouying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. CUMING, near ..9th St., 32 or 44 feet, must be sold to close estate. Urimmel, S49 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. iOR SALE Lots 18, 19 and 20, block 21, Walnut Hill. W. H. Wcller, 31 Mann Bldg., Utlca. N. Y. Miscellaneous. GARDEN lots, $63 to $166 each. Terms: $1 cash and 60c a, week. Address Box 1662, Bee. REAL ESTATE Investments 17th and Jackson Sts. 3-story, new building renting for 1500 per mouth for t years and $6uu a month for the next 6 years. Tenant pays for wverything except the care of the plumb ing, taxes and Insurance. This eploadid investment can be sold for $6U,009. 1-3 j.'ish. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, (REALTORS), 1614 Harney St. Phona Tyler 60. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A P. TUKBY & SON. REALTORS. 620 First National Bank Bldg. abrtTANLTSsTtiJ Douglas; $7J rental; $10,UUU, 30$ South 4lst, ou easy terms, iii.uui). JOHN N, FRENZER. DOUGLAS 664. APARTMENT. $76,000; Income 12 per cent; one year odd; very fine location; mortgage $25,000 and will accept $20,000 in trade; bal ance cash or negotiable paper. CALKINS & CO., Douglas 1313.City Nat. Bank Bidg. REAL ESTATE WANTED (F YOG desire 'to sell, rent or trade your property, please call at our office ana let us show you our progressive methods and unsurpasslng service. We have faith in "printers' ink" and if your proposition is listed with ua, it will be made known to a hundred thousand people or where ever all the Omaha newsapera are read. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., The largest real estate company, from standpoint of service and equipment in Nebraska. We are running 200 lines of ad vertisement in this valuable paper dally. 4925 South 34th St. Phone South 1247. WANTED 4, 6 and ti-roomed house that can be sold for $100 cash, balance $16 pur month; send complete description, first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1 aao Farnam. Tel. Doug. 1U64. DsT your 6 and 6-room. houses with us WE SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY. CO., Doug. 1474. A HOUSE, 7 or 6 rooms, east of 34th; price from $-600o $,5.PhoneJ;J:ti6a6. TTirt vour & and 6-room houaea with EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO.. Dou. 420. REAL ESTATE B'neas Pr'pty H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware dik. Specialist in downtown business property. FAKM Unuii t'OR RENT FARMS FOR RENT. Two well linoroved stock and grain farms. One of 1,120 acres, two miles from station in Logan county; one of 1,020 acres in Custor county. Possession at once. Send bank references and full description ot your equipment in iirst leiier. tu. a. Miner, Loup City, Neb. i.BOUT 7 acres, near Dundee, for garden ing or farming. Harney 2767. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. BEAUTIFUL DUNDEE RESIDENCE. A -trlctly modern home In the beat part of Dundee. Plot 60x135, contains 7 rooms and 3 baths, full cement basement and well lighted attic, living room, 14x2, with oak beam celling ana paneiea oaa aiuuig rooji: 3 large bed rooms upstairs, finis (icq la mahogany and white enamel. Price $6,000; half cash. Shown only oy a- mi meat, . SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 193& South 34th St. Phone South 1247. DUNbiili FKU.t'iiXiTlib. Well located lots on 4 tjr.ua. Mod era, attractive houses. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO.. UAVE calls for Dundee homes and would like exclusive listings on a tew bungalows and houses from ia,&uu to su.ouu. u. a. Urimmel, 84 Omaha National Bank bldg. South Side. MbLUUM itLlLU ilOMti. ou the auutb tutta, on luu-aisea tots, ranging from tl.etiu U ,U0 in different localities, with all city improvements, itear schools ana churches; can iw bought from us on a email cam payment, SOUTH uUAUA iNVbSitttbMT CO. 4126 a 34tb St. Phone Soutb 1241 HERE IS A BARGAIN. Two 4-room houses on corner lot, 60x150, on car line and paved street. One rents for IV a month, and live in the other. Price, $1,200 for both, only 130U cash, SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. 3a Houth 24th St. Phone. South K 47, HOMESEEKERS, ATTNTIun! On a small cash payment we will buy l he lot you select, build a borne after your own plana and you can pay for it on small monthly payments, without extra micrtnt. MOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO, INCORPORATED CAPITAL SliS.OUU. 4:t S 21lb St- Pbuii South 1.17. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Miscellaneous. ACREAGE PROPERTY. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. Offers the Following ACU &AU E PROPERTY. 2H acres on car line Just outside city lim its, 3 -room house, good cistern. 60 fruit trees and fln well that ooet 160. Price J2.0UO; part cash. E acres at end of city car line, 7 -room mod ern house with full cement basement and tornado cellar. Ureeu house, luiUO. Good barn for head of stock. Chicken bouses and sheds. Price :.000, easy terms. 24 seres, juut over line in Sarpy county, away from the high taxes. Rich, level land, first broken in 1916. Raised 4 crops of alfalfa, 9S.000. Terms can be arranged. 5 acres, one block from car line near 43d and Q Sts.. S-roum house; barn for 4 head of stock; chicken huuseB. Good well and enough fruit for family use. Price ,4,500. Terms to suit purchaser. 10 acres on Benson car line. Price and terms to be agreed upon and made satisfactory. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO.. 4925 South 24th St. Phone South 1247. REAL ESTATE To Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE. Will trade a modern frame business building in center of the shopping district on the South Side for Nebraska land. The store on the first floor runts for 5 and the flat upstairs for J15 monthly. Valua tion in trade, $4,600. No boot money paid. Particulars only at our office and no information given through phoue. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 4925 South 24th St. Phone South 1247. ODLliTNhrliTin;oine business property to exchange for western Neb. land. INTERSTATE REALTY CO., 929-31) City Nat. Doug, 8862. BARGAIN Sell or trade hO acres Improved farm near North i'iaue, weu, i,aui, 1600 cash. Possession. Ira Smith, Castle, Hotel. WE have some good homes and rental prop erties lor Neb. or Iowa land. Edward JJ Williams Co., Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. EDUCATIONAL VAN tiANT SCHOOL Of BUSlNi:, DAY AND EVENING- SCHOOLS. Second Floor Omaha National Bank Bldg. entrance gm. ",... Y. M. a A. Day and Night SchooL MONEY TO LOAN LOOK! LEGAL RATE LOANS LOOK! $ 60.00 costs you $ .5 for six mouths. lua.OO costs you 20.27 for one year.. 156.00 coists you 31.20 for one year. 204.00 costs you for one year. aoo.OO costs you 60.00 for one year. Other amounts in proportion. EASY PAYMENTS. UTMOST PRIVACY. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY, 340 Paxton Block. Tel. Doug. 2295. FURNITURE, pianos, and notes as security. (40 ti-mo. 11. goodj, -otai cost, .&i no " indorsed nous, total coat, lit.ou, Smaller, larger am'ts, proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, Organized by Omaha Business Men. 432 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666, FINANCIAL Real EstaU. Loans, Mortgages. 7 GUARANTEED YOU On your money in any amount iy HOME BUILDERS, Inc., $1.00 Shares, City and Farm Loans 6, 6H and tt per cent. Also first mort gagee on tarms and Omaha real estate for sale. J. H. Dumont & Co.. 416-18 Keeline Bidg.. 17th and Harney. . PER CENT to ti per cent on best class city residences lu amounts 2.000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commission. PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St. $b,U00 MORTGAGE, bearing ti per cent seml-ann., securea D" property vatuea at $10,000. Tairoa dge-Loomla lnv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. blU 4 FARMS AND CITY. 114 W. Q. .. Bldg. Doug. I486. SHOPEN A CO., PRIVATE MONEY. $600.00 tu loan ou Omaha real estate or Central Nebraska lanu. W. L, Selby & Sons, Keeilne Bldg. 61UNEY tu loan on Improved farms and ranches. We also buy good tarm mort gages. Kloke lnv. Co., Omaha. MONEY on and for city and farm loans. H, W. Binder. City National Bank Btdg. Cl t CITY 072 to LOANS. GARVIN BROS.. Urn. Nat. Bk. Bldg. O JO i pmaha Nat. Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES, EAST NEB. FARMS. O KKJil1 a ft. Hi. oo.. mitt umana ami. FAKM and city loans, 6-6& and 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas, neeune mag, uoug. m, WORLD REALTY CO. Building CITY and farm loans, lowest rates. E. H. LOUGEE, inc., oaa Keenne mag. $100 to $10,000 made promptly, F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., lotn ana gam am pis. LOW RATES. C. G. CARLBERG, 312 brandeis Theater mag, u. NO DELAY in closing iuans. W. X. Graham. tiil4 Hte Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. ONAHMAN IRON COMPANY STOCK. 1,300 shares Onaimian lion company stock for sale at attractive price. C. E. Updike, Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Financial Wanted. WANTED A large loan on j.,000 acres good western Iowa land, two net of Improve ments. Call Douglas 2410. Abstracts ol Title. U arr 'l'lu Guarantee and Abstract Co., LYcJ-i 3U& s. 17th St., ground floor, tionded by Mhsb. Bunding and Ins. Co. HEED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of flee in Nebraska. 309 Brandeis Theater. Miscellaneous. GALLAOHEK & NELSON. Represent prompt pay insurance com panies. t)44 BmnuHiB Aildg., omaha. Neb, r ARM AINU KAlNCH LANDS California Lands. CALIFORNIA uovurnmunt, Indian and Mchuol land ; barKalutt now; booklet free. Write .ItiHptl Clark, Sacramento, Cal. Michigan Lands. FOR SALK CL.OVUR-LANL1 FARM 3, Qraina thrive. Drouih, hall unknown. Root cropa, dairying, grazing, Ideal. Fine roads, market; 143 growing days. Aver age killing iroHta October 2, Tcrma tjauy. (Jeorgo How u 11, jr., lid Uacon Blk., ilar queue, Mich, Minnesota Lands. .SICKLY, lMiJKOVELlti0-ACKl. farm o:; man . oal, a Mlt-Ki RCM TOWN, 1MME DlATtf OSS aaON. tfRICK Hu AN ACRE ON t,A6Y Tfc-KMS. DAIRY FARM LAMJ CO., FLNLAYiSON, i-IISN. lbU ACRd lour miles from town, black ioatn Holt; 6'f acre, under pi w; balance bay land, all can b broken there 1 a uuiall aut ot buiidli.ge; pi.ca la fit) acre, liol reason lor at; 11 lug. Four brother), in jjiUin-rahlp. No i can buy the adJo;.i lng land for ?'.J0 acre. A, U Doe-r, I'ipv au.re, JJinn. Missouri Lands. ajuLL jaw. rtitu iu uuiu iuu t iuua y; oo interest or UxUi ingn productive land. cJoat to S big marktia. Writ a for olio lug rap ua and fun ii.iurniMLion. Aluiigr, A-11U N. V. l-i lildrf.. Kdintua City, Mo, out, AT BAKU AIM' ti duwn and lo monthly, buys 40 acre, gor- fruit and tioii. -y land, -jar town bo" thorn -Jl-.si.url. I'ncft only Add teas Lo iva, W.uelhlor aprlnga. Mtr. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Florida Lands. RAISE ALFALFA IN FLORIDA (Natal Bay) this winter. First cutting, 90 days: $:0 to $90 annually on $60 land. (25 Paxton Blk.. Walnut 3567 (evenings). Nebraska Lands. 1,840 ACRES DAWES COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Nine mites southwest of Chadron, 1,000 aires very best . of farm land, balance fine pasture, heavy grass. NO SAND. Plenty of timber for fuel and posts, creek ami never-falling springs. One of the best combination places in Nebraska, Price $16.00 per acre, easy terms. Call or write for particulars. KLOKE INV. CO., for full particulars. s4i Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg., Omaha. SNAP FOR SALE BY OWNER. 160 acres Potk county, Nebraska, good terms, 130 acres In cultivation, 4o acres m pasture, so acres in wheat, looks Ana; ait fenced and cross-fenced, wltb new oak posts, 1 rod apart, galvanised wires, ne w ; two wells and windmill ; 4-room house; big double cornorib; barn for fe horsus; big haymow and granary; ail buildings new and painted. This Is a bar gain at $126 per; land iaya level; 12 miles southwest of Columbus, 7 wiles from Duncan and 8 miles from Shelby. Address j, v. Shipley, Florence, Neb. Phone Flor ence 35. mo t. i u ii k. farm ha baII vnn THE UUNGKKFORD POTATO GROWERS ASSN., iiitMMtl Pniatn ITrmtttv. 16th and Howard Bts.. opposite Auditorium. i0i ACRES in Hooker county. Nebraska; good hay land, some broken; at $4 an acre for cash or trade for clean income property. Watts, 637 raxton uiock. i, SECTION Kimball Co. land to exchange for good vacant lot and cash. INTERSTATE REALTY CO., 929-30 City -National. P. 8862. WET laud made dry enough for crops or uo pay, la our way ot draining land. No tract too large or too weL Guarantee irtnjtK Co.. Oakland. Ne. 30 ACRES of improved land, 6 miles from is a bargain. Watts, 637 Paxton Block. Virginiu Lands VIRGINIA farms, land and store; easy terms. E. Whltmer, Nottoway, Va. Wisconsin Lands. WE OWN 150,000 ACRES. $7.50 to $25.00 per acre. Reasonable terms. GRIMMER LAND CO., Marinette, Wisconsin. FARM LAND WANTED HANCHliii. Farm Land, bought, iold. ex- AUTOMOBILES AUTO LOCKS. 100.000 cars In use In Nebraska. Every car needs a Lock. "Perry is oniy one reducing insurance premiums up to 40 per cent. We have complete line high class accessories and need salesmen, all or part time. Sates guaranteed. NATIONAL ' JTO ACCESSORIES CO. Brandels Building, Omaha. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. USED CAR DEPT. Douglas 329. 2047-49 Farnam. TouriiiK cars and roadsters of Overland, Studebaker, Maxwell. Ford, Oakland, Mitchell. Bulck and Hmlson makes. TERMS IF DESIRED. Prompt attention given to all Interested out-of-lo'vn buyers. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE !?i Kflrnam St. Douelaa 3310. 1914 Hupmoblle "32" $300 mti Saxon 360 1916 Overland Touring., 376 1914 Chalmers "6" Sacrifice WE will trade ou a new Ford for your . old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 20th and Harney. Douglas 6261, U W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. a2lti-18 Farnam St. Douglae 863. Almost any make at reasonable prices. 2 IN 1 VUL, CO.. 1618 Davenport St. 60 Per Cent Saved on Year Tire Expense. wii.i. i.av CASH FOR several used TWO- CYLINDER CARS. Phone Harney 6708 and ask for JOHN. HwifrscHf -'Kan-Fix-lt." Southeast cor- new 20th and Harney Sts. Douglas 8663. TELL & B1NKLEY, auto repairing; expert mechanics. ai Harney ou u. " CASH FOR YOUR USED CARS. AUTO EXCHANGE. 210? FARNAM. D. 6b36J A SNAP; Ford truck with top and curtains; in perfect condition. Douglas JUfs. Can save you $100 to $126 on new Paige army m,odel. uougiaa zdu, Wanted. 'HIGHEST cash price fur your used car. CROSS'LOWN GARAGE, 315 S, 24th St. Auto Livery and parages. kxpkut auto reoalriug. "service car al ways ready." Omaha Garage, 2010 Har ney St, Tyler 666. Auto Repairing and Painting. $luu reward for magneto wo can't repair. Colin repaired. Baygdorter, 310 ti. 18th. NH Auto Kadlalor Keualr ttervlce, and prtcoa right. 318 S. 18th. I). Motorcycles and Bicycles J-AKHiJ-UAVlUSUN MoxuKcii;t,ias Bar gains m used machines. Victor Hooa, "The Motorcycle Man," 2708 Leavenworth. Horses Live Stock Vehicles iron SALE 16 milch cows at Arlington, Mob. Will not aell lees than 10 or more. Inquire ot F. C. Bliei, Koora 264 Kx- liunge iildg., aoutn umana. A kBulUTKKUU French Percberon atalllon, for Bale or trade for team. Phone 2149b, Council Blurts. TICAM, wagon and harness and good Job. Jonos Stable, 1114 Uodge. Uouglas 1267. POULTRY AND PET STOCK a, C. H, 1. Ked Cocker a la, good onei. iiSiU norm ma. vuusisiii. HUFF ORPIN UTON egga, l.vli setting ; One stock; winter layers. Bed 63VU. a. C, K. 1. Red Oockerela. Good onae. N. 17th. Colfax ai.z. WrllTK Kuck egga for aule. Benaon 6064. Screenings Sl.bO luu. A. W. Wagner, 801 N. ltitb PERSONAL i'HB ya I vat ion Army induatrlai Home so licits your old clothing, furniture, maga zines. We collect, W- distribute. Phone Doug. 4125 and our wagon will call. Call nd inspect our new home, 1110-1112-1114 Uodge St. ANNOUNCEMENT. We have aacured MIsa lit la M. Sturgce, an ts xpert maaueuae, graduate of Kellberg institute ot unicago. lor our rnaaeage ati partment. Idtaati Institute, lfrutt Harney, open evenings and Sunday. D. 7097. V7 . STANTON, we have important newa for you, Mrs. N. l uruoos, I'ltone 1017, 7 L,. B. Return home. Bring car. Can eouarfi things with C. JB. 1. F. C. B. LU&LL.A WLBSTUR, massage and mani curing. 61K Paxton blk. Red 34uu. MAhJ BHUUMAN, scientific maeaeueae and bathe, H0 Karuach oik. Rea tiu Al.ll Rrigut Private Maternity Home, 3U11 Miami St. .iwha-tfr Htuij. aciWNTlFiC mua fg, 6i!0 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 6312. Mies fcdna, BoienHflc masaage. R. WfivUle. Aianicuriiig aitUmasa. ibaa Farnam. Hin, 1. jilSti iILl.X, bath uiaaiiaga, Vi'ii Farnam at. LEGAL NOTICE. tOiii-a on' oiusttHJL.O&t.a MHjiTIU Notice is hereuy given that the regular annual meeting lh alockOuldere ot tdd iH'Utd Platte Laud Company will be held at toe ott.ee of said Company. Kootn iOi, i-'irat National Bank Building, iiincotu, Ne orabka, al 11 o'clock a, m., on the Seventh day uf Marco a. i., im. Uncoin. Nebraska, March Sth, 111?. C. U. MOHHILU PreeldeoL W W. TL'HNUH, Secietary and Treasurer. H4I-FUditt FIVE CHINESE ARE SLAIN INTONG WAR Battles Are Waged Almost Simultaneously in Several Western Cities. TWO ARE FATALLY INJURED San Francisco, March 6. Five Chinese were killed outright, two were fatally wounded and three were wounded in tong wars which were waged almost simultaneously today in San Francisco, Oakland, Stockton and San Jose, Cal., and Seattle, Wash. Ounmen ot the six powerful tougs, Hop Sing, Suey Sing and Bo Ong Sings, arrayed aguinst the lighters of the Suey On, Sen Suey Ying and liing Kong, started the battle here shortly after 1 o'clock, a few minutes prior to the hour set tor a peace conterence. Many volleys were tired, cleanne' the crooked streets of Chinatown ot pedestrians almost instantly. Unly one bystander was hit. 1 he bodies of the two killed here were riddled by heavy calibre bullets. One of the two wounded was expected to die. Several arrests followed the shooting here and in Oakland, across the bay, where one Chinese was killed. The death toll in San Jose and Stockton was one each, with three wounded in the latter city, one prob ably fatally. Two of the injured were said to have been bystanders. No casualties occurred as the result of the fighting at Seattle. Nearly a dozen hots were exchanged and two men were arrested. Salesmanship Club Hears Texan Talk Co-ordination "No man or woman's work by it self is of any usefulness. It becomes valuable only as it is co-ordinated with the work ot a number ot others, all of whom contribute their measure of its success. The man or woman who allows his or her immediate in terest in the work which brings bread and butter to overshadow and exclude the larger interest in the general development ot any industry with which he or she is connected, is trying to play a lone hand in a co-operative game and is doomed to failure." That is the business creed of the modern world, as interpreted last night at the Hotel Fontenelle by F. Happy Day of Houston, Tex., who addressed members of the Omaha Salesmanship club on "The Declara tion of Interdependence." Mr. Day is a director ot the Associated Ad vertising clubs of Texas and a mem ber of the educational and vigilance committees of the Associated Adver tising Clubs of the World. His ad dress was well received. No Business, but Court Must Open There Anyway In order to meet the red tape re. quirements of federal law officials of the federal court for the district of Nebraska have left Omaha and trav eled hundreds of miles at considerable pxnense to onen court at McCook, al though there are no cases to be tried E:id nothing there for the court to do. Judge J. W. Woodrough, Marshal Tom Flynn and Clerk K. C. Hoyt made the trip. All they will do at McCook will be to formerly open court there and then adjourn it im mediately for lack of business, i he law requires the formality, even though it costs money and does no good. Later this week federal court wi! be held for a day or two at Chadron. Next Monday the federal court ses sion will begin at Hastings, where the trial of Cieorge is. Darr, Omaha cap italist is .scheduled. Ouick Relief from Colds "I have found Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to give the quickest relief from hard colds and bad coughs of anything I have used, states Mrs. T. Bowman, Decatur, 111. Adv. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS William M. Bower and wife to John F. Brewer, Spauldlng street, 150 feet eat of Twenly-elKbth street. south Bide, 60x12b $ 1 Therklltl T. Hersklnd and wife to Arn old F. Hersklnd. southeast corner Fourth and Clay streets, Florence, 60x1113 1 Dundee Realty company to Wymer Dressier, northeai-,1 corner mtletli avenue and Howard street, 49x136.. 1 Elna M. Jacobensen 10 liens L. Met calfe, Spencer street, 312 feet west of Twenty-fourth street, suuth side. inm . .. Hurry O. Carpenter and wife to John J. Murphy, rorty-nrst street, 61 feet north of Cass street, east side, 61x1111 Myrtle Chase to Anna Hhlars, Thirty- second street, 200 feet south of Foppleton avenue, east side, 60xHO.. Charles W". Martin and wife to Au gust Herman Johanson, Mary street, 211.6 feet west of Twenty-eighth ave nue, south side, 84x120 1.600 Charles W. Martin and wife to Oscar Johanson, llauman street, lt9.5 feet east of Thirtieth street, south sldo, 42x120 900 Spencer Otis and wife, et al., to Charles w. Martin, xnirty-nrst street. 146. T6 feet north ot Curtis avenue, west side, 146.76x244 1 Charles Li. Craig and wife to Charles W. Martin, rowler avenue, 108 reel east of Twenty-second street, south side. 60x153 Annie C. Oould and husband to charlc vv. Martin, Btnney street. 134 feet east of Twentieth street, south side, 50x124 Spencer Otis and wife to Charles W Marlin, Curtis avenue, 122 feet west of Thirty-first street, north side, 122x1411.76 1 Lewis lialcombo Reed to Charles IV, Martin, Forty-sixth street, 4b feet north ol Maple street, west side, 40x126 460 George B. Darr and wife to Arlhur 0. Crossman. southwest corner Thirty-eighth and Farnam streets. Hi 127.6 25.000 Flrthlof Lundbcrs and wife to Kmll Holmstrom, Myrtle uvenue, 100.3 feet west of Thirty-second Btreel, south side, 50x100 2 Flrthlof Lundberg and wife to Kmll Holmstrom, Franklin street, 60 feet east of Thlrty-ftrst street, north side, 60x127.5 : Minnie B. Hpraktea and wife to Dean B. Cummins, Orant street, 160 feel east of Frty-second streot, south side, 60x120 1 Paul S. Nelson, et al., to Ernest A. Wolff, et al., Laird street, 144 feet west of sixteenth street, south side, 34x127.6 1 David U. Miller and wife to Carrie M. Homan, Brown street, 255 feet west of Forty fifth street, south side, 60x 128 1 Michael U Clark, sheriff, to Berg Clothing company, norUieast corner Eighteenth and Laird streets, 40x126 2,800 August B, 0on and wlfo to Burrh J. Vl'hlte. Thirty-third street. 151.08 feet nor of Lincoln boulcard, east side, 42x120 1 Joseph Muench and wife to Fred Hchaf. Thirteenth street. 183 feet 'south of Hickory street, west side, 60x140.. 1 Fred i. Wefid and wife to Itnlpli Agee, Varker street, 50 feet w.sl of Forty-seventh street, eoulh side, 60x150 350 Anna D, Nleman and husband to Mary II. Olover. Thirty-fifth street, 104., reet nnrlh et Latavette nvcnu. wesi side, 40x1,0 I Bemstorff M ust Explain Note Leak London, March 6. A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company from Amsterdam says: "According to a Frankfort tele gram received here, the German government has sent a wireless dis patch to Count von Bemstorff, former German ambassador to the United States, who is at sea, re turning to Germany, asking him to explain how the German note with regard to bringing Mexico and Japan into war with the United United States, was divulged. A special courier has been dispatched to meet Count von Bemstorff, on his arrival and warn him against granting any newspaper interviews on the situation." HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY Judge Breen Reports the Muni cipal Court Bill is Fassed by Legislature. NO NEW STATIONS ORDERED ludse Breon returned yesterday from Lincoln with the word that the municipal court bill, providing for a court permanently on the South .Side, saw safe passage in the lower house of the legislature Monday. The bill providing for two new passenger sta tions on the Kock Island and the Bur lington has failed to pass the third reading, however. Boy Scouts Here. A Boy Scout program, under the supervision of former Superintendent ot Kecrcation tnglisli, will be given Saturday afternoon at the Orphetnn theater. Pictures of Boy Scouts will be shown and Mr. English will have two companies of his North Side scouts present to give a drilling pro gram. This spring a South Side Boy Scout detail will be organized, as was an nounced by Mr. English some time ago. E. E. Herman of the Young Men s Christian association will have charge of the work. Daylight Car Robbery. A daylight robbery of a flat car packed with automobiles occurred in the Missouri 1'acihc yarns in the vi cinity of the E street viaduct, March 4. Special Officer Poutag alleges that unidentified persons moved the canvas covering of an automobile on the car and stole three new automobile tires Special Officer Killer of the stock yards arrested Henry Turck, teamster, IUii. Missouri avenue, on a charge ot petit larceny Monday morning. Girl Makes Charge. Charges brought by Goldy Dean young woman ot Broken Bow, caused the arrest of Carl Porter, 22-year-old local young mai. living at 4827 bouth Twenty-fourth street. The boy was arrested Sunday evening at 11:30 o'clock by Detectives Fleming and Sullivan. Sheriff Wilson of Broken Bow took charge of Porter and returned with him yesterday morning. Grace Gets Worse. "Dad" Jim Grace, veteran patrol conductor unaer captain Bnggs, is re ported to be worse after two days' illness at his home. The aged officer developed a cold Saturday mornin and was compelled to stay indoors mat evening and the next day. Magic City Bowling. OMA. N'eme. 1st. 2d. Sd. Frltseher 180 177 lit Chndd 189 161 168 Ham , 179 186 177 Kflgenberg 188 161 168 Fllsgerald 202 167 179 Total 98ft 841 881 STAH8 AND STRIPES. Name. ls.1. 2d. 3d. Randall 206 170 166 lilooimtulst 180 187 133 Jones 179 161 168 Johnson 180 101 168 Collins 141 178 134 Total 886 103 76 Handicap 33 82 32 Total 911 895 791 SHAMROCKS, Name. 1st. 2d. 3d. Looney 187 177 170 Vance 148 158 164 M Tool 166 156 15, Hoyli 21? 129 177 ilegan 1 138 17S 168 Total 845 797 834 MOOSB. Name. 1st. 2d. 3d. Meegun 147 186 197 Wels 186 167 143 McDala 166 166 156 AUniaii 178 199 129 1. Dennison 150 211 17s Total 816 917 802 Handicap 12 12 13 Total 827 929 814 Magic City Gossip. A saf place to trade at Philip's Dept. Store, 24th and U Uts., South Side. For llpiil Stores, houses, cotlitges and flats. SOUTH OMALA INVESTMENT CO. For Rent Two modern 6-rooru cottages, nicely decorated. Twenty-eighth and A Sts. South 1082. Every purchase guaranteed as represented at Philip's Dept Store, Twenty-fourth and O streets, south Sldo. Advertisement. The Ladies' Aid society of St. Luke's Lutheran church will meet at the home Mrs. A. K. Hlcck, 4217 South Twenty-seventh street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o clock. The women of the South Side Chrlstlnn church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. c, c. Clifton. 3900 Souih Twenty-third street. The w.men of St. Agnes church will give a card parly Wednesday afternoon at 61c Cranu hall at Twenty-fourth and u atreels. Eight prizes will bo offered. No trace has been found of Onton Skvarll. teamster, employed by Armours, who die appeared mysteriously Saturday afternoon ;ifter work. It was found that he had money In his possession when he was last seen. Card of Thanks We wish to thank uur friend and neighbors and (lie Sons and Daughters of the Tabernacle for their kind teas and the beautiful tloral offerings dur Ink the bereavement of our beloved wife and mother. Mr. J. R. Mitchell and Family. F1RB INSURANCE, choice '. 12 leading companies; pc.ipt service, lowest rates, SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO, Jos Madnar, 4929 South Twenty-third street, woke up this morning 10 find that his trousers, containing a purse with 975 within, which he had hid under his plllow thc night before, on the floor of his room. pockets turned Inside out and money and nurse gone. WANTED TO RENT We will secure a desirable tenant for your vacant store, house or flat within 30 days, If on the South Side and In a tenable condition, or pay you a month', ront. SOUTH OMAHA INVEST MENT CO. INCORPORATED CAPITAL 126,000. 4925 So, 24th St, Phone South 1247. Officer Potach recovered his hunting dog which he reported missing Saturday. citizen at Msdlson and Hallrond avvnue read In The Bee of the missing dog and identb fled one he had picked up as the same. HIIMESKEKBRS, ATTENTION ! On small cosh payment we will buy the lot you Holeot, build a home after your own plane and you can pay lor It on small monthly payments, without extra interest. sue 1 1 .iMMIA t'VKHTME.T CO. INCOKPO KATICD CAPITAL 126.000. 4925 S.24th St Phone Soulh 1241. BOLT NEW CLUB AND FORMONE OF OWN "Omaha Woman's Commercial Club Strikes Snage Soon After It is Launched. MAJORITY OPPOSE IDEA Fourteen out of twenty-five mem bers of the newly organized Omaha Woman's Commercial club withdrew from that organization at the close of the meeting held in the Van Sam college rooms Monday evening and adjourned to offices of one of the women 'in the Brandeis theater build ing, to organize a new business wom en's club. The break cann. alter a stormy ses sion precipitated by a statement from the constitution committee, Mrs. Myrtle Kelly, Miss 1-ennie Montgom ery and Miss Lena Bellman, that the name "Woman's Commercial club" was a misnomer and should be changed; that what the members wanted and what the constitution pro vided for was merely a business wom en's club, since none of them had com mercial interests or were, with lew exceptions, employers of women. President Wilson Gets Busy. Mrs. Stella Bedford Wilson, elected president at the meeting a week ago, held out lor the name woman s Commercial club" and, according to members, peremptorily dismissed the constitution committee and appointed Miss Belle Hatch, Miss lane Mulliu and Mrs. wan Lallan in their stead. "I challenged the president for hiv ing out of order, for not conducting the meeting acceding to parliament ary law. but she didn't pay any at tention to me," ruefully exclaimed Mrs. V. V. Paxton. Madam President, will you please give me your definition of a woman's commercial cluor 1 ve askeu you at both of the previous meetings and 1 don't know yet what you mean by it begged Mrs. Myrtle Kelly. "If you mean we should pattern after the men's commercial club, we women haven t freight rates and traffic laws ana such matters to be interested in. There are only two or three of us who employ w omen. I he rest arc not employers and they are not rep resenting their employers. Just Can't Be Did. A woman's commercial club "can't be did," according to Miss Lcnnic MontKomcrv. who made the star speech for the insurgents. That wom en d.d not wish to associate tnem selves with an organization their em ployers would ridicule was an addi tional point she brought out. "It isn't a spirit of cringing which impels it, it's only that nothing succeeds without co-operation. This thing is outside the beaten path and will have a hard time to succeed. If the women want a commercial club or are interested in commercial affairs, why don't they try to induce the Commercial cIuj to open its mem bership to women?" put in another, 1 am sure the men would make mem bershif provision for them if there was sitmcient demand on the part ol women. "We'd be traveling under false pre tenses," said a Mrs. Haldermau. "It would be as if I would invite you to come out and inspect the packing house 1 was managing and when you came out to visit me you'd find I was running a laundry. So They Just Battled. Miss lone C. Duffy voiced an appeal to, an organization ol business worn en which would draw in the young girl just entering the business world and be of educational and social ad vantage to her. Miss Duffy cited as an example the Boston City club with a membership ot i.iW. Mrs. Wilson, the president, closed the argument by introducing a new subject, tlu surtragc school, where upon Mrs, Kelly asked that her name be stricken ironi tnc list ot charter members. "Come on, girls, let's go across the street and organize a business wom en's club," sang out Mrs. Kelly, and the majority ol the women bolted, Charges ot one-woman rule and "steam-roliing" methods against the head ot the organization were rue among the women. New Welfare Board Bureau Mends Many Domestic Troubles "I am sure that our family rehabili tation department has justified itself, remarked Rabbi Colin, member of the Wellare board, yesterday evening at the conclusion ot a report by Mrs. Kose Uhaus, head of the department, Mrs. Uhaus reported that since th establishment of her department, since the first ot the year eighty-six do mestic cases had been treated. Sh related a few typical cases for the in formation ot the board. Within the last few days a man entered the olfice, appearing as if In had lost his last friend and was walk ing through the slough of despond. He told Airs. Oliaus that the day he called was his first wedding anni versary and he was out of work and money. "Before the day was over he was a happy man. We succeeded in plac ing the man and wife on a farm at Greeley, Neb., where they would re ceive $40 a month in addition to their board. It just seemed that the man's burden just rolled from his back and lie could see the silver lining in the cloud," stated Mrs. Ohaus during her running comment ou some of the cases. Doctor Advocates ' ' Kissless Courting' ' Chicago, . March 6. Kissless courtships were advocated by Dr. Charles J. Kurtz in an address yes terday on "How to Choose a Wife,, delivered to young men at the North Side Young Men's Christian association. He told his hearers the way to propose was not .'Will you be mine?" but "Are you willing to be the mother of my children? ' Before propounding this question, he said, the young woman should be studied and intellect should di rect love instead of sentimental impulses. New Posters Put Shoes On Barefoot Jack Tars No longer will stalwart men of the navy be pictured on street posters as going barefoot about their duties. For years, some of the publicity posters of the navy recruiting stations have shown the jackics without shoes and stockings. It was artistic, per haps, hut not exactly calculated to appeal to northtrn youths in the dead ot winter. So an order has been issued from headquarters that the barefoot post ers are to be used no more. Hereafter the alluring pictures will show the trusty tars ali togtfeu out ill real clothes from head to foot. Lieuten ant W. W. Waddcll of the local re cruiting station has just received in structions to that erkct, and the bare- font boys will he displaced ou the sign boards with wanner looking seamen. 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