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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1917.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Miscellaneous.
PARTLY MODERN.
-r, 26118 Chicago St tit. 00
MODERN EXCEPT HEAT.
4-r :f05 Pierce St IS. 00
C-r 8910 Saratoga St 18.00
7- p 1315 Capitol Ave 80.00
C-r., 117 No 18th St 33. SO
8TRICTLT MODERN.
(-r.. 8875 Decatur St 11.00
-r., 1824 No. 37th St 31.00
8- r.. Ill Park Ave 33.50
7-r.. 3901 No. 17lh St 30.00
)-r., 669 So. J6th St 33.00
:o-r 2221 Dodge St 40.00
14-r., 101 No. 18th St 70.00
APARTMENTS
STOECKER. 323 So. 24th St.
4-r., Apt. 10 118 and 123.00
PORTER SHOTWELL.
203 So. 17th St. Doug. 8018.
Ogle, with HOME BUILDERS.
WHAT HAVE ,YOU FOR RENT
In the way of four, five- or six-room
modern, up-to-date apartments T Prefer
ence will be given to those In better
districts of the city. Want to deal direct
with owners; nj agents.
TELEPHONE DOUOLAS 1018.
1112-15 NORTH 23D. 5 rooms 120
3510 Seward St, 6 rooms 30
510 South 37th, 8 rooms 85
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO..
Tyler 1536. 853 Rose Bldg.
FOR RENT.
8 rooms and garage, Harney St., $38.
8 rma. and sleeping porch, 38th Ave., 855.
9 rooms. West Farnam, 860.
ALLEN A BARRETT,
513 Bee Bldg. Doug, V768.
HntTRHa tn all narta of the city.
CRKIOH. SONS CO.. 508 Bee Bldg
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
FIREPROOF APARTMENTS.
TRAVERTON,
84TH AND LANDON COURT.
Close In, every convenience, best service
completely furnished. Catering only to
poople of refined taste. "
W. T. GRAHAM,
. DOUOLAS 1583.
804 BEE BLDQ.
FOR RENT MAT 15TH.
Five-room steam heated apartment In
the Chula Vista, 80th and Poppleton Ave.
Very desirable, 842.50. Conrad Young. 823
Brandele Theoter Bldg. Douglas 1571.
ST. CLAIR 24TH AND
HARNEY. 3-room
Apt Call Harney 647.
North.
THREE-ROOM modern and heated apart
ment, first floor, suitable for small family
or four working girls. Adults only. 4768
No. 34th St.
ii-7 r.n mi Burt. 4 rooms, new modern
apartment. Rlngwalt, Brandels Theater
Bldg.
FIRST-CLASS apartments near P. O. Low
rent. G. P. Stebblns, mm unicago.
South.
FOR RENT Dewey Apt., two 8-r. and bath
Ift-lth two bullt-ln beds; new; rent reason'
able; will nunieaao at once, jiar. ,,.
oROOM flats, newly papered and cleaned,
13th and Castelar; modern; 316. Doug
las 6666.
4-ROOM modern apt.,
summer, tn .50. 11
corner, steam heated,
Maple. Red 1881.
Miscellaneous
313.00 6-ROOM with bath. 2226 N. 20th St.
813.00 6-room with bath. 3262 Pierce St.
H. A. WOLF,
611 Ware Blk. Tyler 85.
CLOSE IN A very good 6-r. brick flat.
strictly modern. Call Douslas 3862 or
Harney 3714.
"pfTtRHS TRUST COMPANY.
BBNTAI, HEADQUARTERS FOR OMAHj
FOR RENT Suburban
SUBURBAN HOME FOR RENT
FOR THE SUMMER
9-room furnished house at the edge of
Calhoun. 4 acres ground. Orchard. Nice
lawn. Garage. For particulars see
ARMSTRONG-WALSH
COMPANY,
Tyler 1636. 333 Rose Bldg.
FOR RENT Bu&ineM Prop'ty
Stores.
DESIR ABLE stora room, modern front,
metal ceiling,- steam heat, 624-626 So.
iv. i. at Riv 92yA(i. Ctin be sub divided.
I,oW rent. Conrad Toung. 322 Brandels
-Theater Bldg. Doug. 1571,
SMALL modern store room, steam heat. 1B13
Capitol Ave. Conrad Young S2av,Bramiels
Theater. Douglas 1671. ' .
hi nnnnm ST 22132 ft., two floors and
has-mf-nt with elevator. E. H. Benner
Co. Douglas S4Ut.
MODERN STORES ANO OFFICES IN FAR-
nam Blag, first iru.it uo. v.
MODERN store room, corner 16th ana em-
cago. Q. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago.
RESTURANT, with fixtures, gas stoves,
stools, at ivi pouin imn c
STORE and basement. No, 101 So. 14th St
Win. sievers, uity na-".
Offices and Desk Room.
CHOICE office space Batrd Bldg.. 17th and
Dougif MCTjarw .nv- w-
Miscellaneous.
LODGE AND CLUB ROOMS.
t h.vR fnr rent on second floor,' cen
trally located building, one block from
nBinffirA. nanamblv room suitable for
lodge or club purposes; composed of one
large room for dance or lodge hall; three
smaller rooms, and kitchen. For further
irnrmtinn. call. Conrad Young, 322
Brandels Theater Bldg. Douglas 1571,
H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. bpec.ai.8i
In downtown nusmepe proper n.
WANTED TO REftT
Unfurnished Apartments and Flats.
Bvi uRi.R v-nune coiiDle desire 4-room apt.
or flat in refined private home. Have
own furniture. Must be good neighbor
hood, wii pay right price. Call Wal.
8677.
SAVE car fare, 6-room modern cottage, 816
so. 19 tn.
Furnished Houses and Apartments.
WANTED TO RENT by Adults 6 to S-room
furnished house for summer months. West
Farnam district preferred. Address Bo
Miscellaneous.
WE have several good tenant tor all mod'
ern house and apartments.
V T. WEAD. 310 S. 17th St. Doug. 17!
MOVING AND STORAGE
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE,
Separate .-ked rooms for household
goods and pianos; moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.,
101 So. 16th St. Douglas 416
GORDON VAN CO.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE,
Packing, atorase end .movlnt
Jls N. 11th St Phons Dons
las S. -
FIDELITY
RENTAL
SERVICE
FREE
Phons Doug tat 186 for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments. Also for storage, moving.
lth anu Jackson Sts.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real jervlce In movtist packing and
storing. ca.1 Tyler 230 or Douglas w,
I. C. REED
Express Co.. Moving
Packing and Storage.
t20T Farnam St- Web. 2748 3otig Hft
METROPOLITAN VAN AND
STORAGE CO.,
Export service: prompt attention. Tour
moving your packing, your storage.
Main Cfflcs Central Furniture Store
16tfa nd Howard. Tel. D. 7786.
Maggard-
Van and two men.
!.!& per hour.
Van and tttcraire Co., Moving, Packing.
Storage and Shipping. Phone Doug. f
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
GOOD OMAHA INCOME PROPERTY,
and part cash to exchange for Douglas or
Barpy county farra land.
BOX S642. BEE.
1 HAVE a M&.OOO hardware, doing good
business, and 110.000 in miney. Want
Western Iowa or Eastern Nebraska farm.
S. a and R. E. Montgomery. 0 One.
Nat. Bk. Bldg.
rniUF! flat. 10 ft. frontase on sood street
income 11,000 per year. Price 18.000. Will
consider part payment; naiance lerma. in
quire Joseph Pick, 2211 Evans St Web
star Sft.
REAL ESTATE Improved
West.
NEW BUNOALOW.
Five rooms, strictly modern, finished In
oak: located at 8923 N. 85th St Price
32.150. Terms. Will take small cottage
to trade.
NORR1S NORR1S.
401) Bee Bldg. Phons Douglas 4378.
North.
PRICE ONLY $5,750
FOR ONE OF THE FINEST
homei on the North Sid. Seven rooms,
fireplaces, bookcases, buffet, breakUnt
room, the latest in plumbing;, brand new,
built by day labor throughout, selected
Materials. splendidly arranged. This
home is too complete to describe. If you
are on the market for a choice home in a
splendid location, don't fail to have us
show you this harg-atn.
OSBORNE REALTT CO.,
701 Omaha Nat. Bank Rldtr. Tyler 486.
NORTH SIDE BARGAIN
HOT WATER HEAT
TCirht rooms, oak floors throughout ;
large living room and kitchen on the first
floor, with good bed rooms on the second
and two good rooms on the third. Full ce
mented basement, partitioned; has garage
and cement driveway. This property is
clear and price reduced for quick sale.
1920 Spencer St,
GLOVER & SPAIN, (Realtors.)
Douglas 362. 919-20 City National,
DANDY NEW BUNGALOW.
5 rooms with stairway to floored attic;
onk finish In living rooms; all modern;
furnace; Just completed; exterior frame
and stucco; nice east front lot, all sodded
and trees growing; permanent walks;
one block from Fontenelle Blvd.; located
high and sightly, near 47th and Bedford,
Price, 18,400; 1200 down, balance terms.
Here ts a good buy.
C. G. CARLBERG (Realtor),
S12 Brandels Theater Bldg.
$3,100 BUNGALOW
On Pinknev street, near IHth, S rooms.
all on one floor, living and dining rooma
finished in oak, with oak floors; owner
leaving city; immediate possession.
GLOVER & SPAIN (Realtors),
Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National
FOR sate or lease, on or both lots, each
68x132, at N. W. Cor. of 15th and Daven
nort Sta. Make best offer to Mrs. H. L.
Hawver, Melrose Hotel. Los Angeles. Cal.
FOR SALE 6 -room and bath, bungalow
tvpe, stucco, new, strictly modern, fine
corner lot, three blocks to car line, close
In. Box 41U, Bee.
STRICTLY modern bungalow, ft rooms. 22nd
and Ames Av. wapsier tzag-
South.
YOU WILL NEVER BUY
FOR LESS
mnn nr.ftlrallv new live-room, strict'
ly modern home, built by day labor, of
selected materials, oak flnlsh, 'Oak floors
thrniichniit. full cement basement, brick
foundation. Price only 83.660. Located In
new Leavenwortn Addition, Terms u i
sired. "When ran you see It? Call.
OSBORNE REALTY CO..
701-2 Omaha Nat. Bank. Tyler 496,
OWNER SAYS
SELL THIS WEEK
Eight-room modern home and has re
duced the price to only $3,100. Choice
east front lot, located near 85th and
Leavenworth.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 49fi.
MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW.
Atntrtn tvinat ruction. 6 large llbt rooms,
Oak floors, oak and aoamel flnlsh. Price
19,800. Easy terms. Another new build
ing for 13,660 Call Douglas 1721 days.
Walnut 1580 evenings. .
nivur 251 h Ave. and Woolworth Seven
room house with lawn, mxin leet, ana
fruit, very cheap. F. D. Wead. 110 o.
18th St.
R. HOME, close in, on 25th Ave.; nice
large lawn vlth fruit; very cheap; Z.3Q.
F. D. Weart, 810 So. 18th.
FOR SALE By owner, new modern 7-room
home, oakt nnisn, sleeping porca aim
age, at ii bo. sum pi.
SIX rooms, modern except heat, ii.ftno.
Terms. Sea Owner. 3814 . list bl weo
ster 4906.
Miscellaneous
READY to move into 6-r. and bath, bunga
low type, stucco, new, strictly moaern. oa
finish, fine lot, 1 block to. car and school.
Price $2,950. very easy terms, or lot or
auto as first payment.
RASP BROS., 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721.
83511 CASH, IS7.60 PER MO. BUYS THIS
new, strictly moa. ounsaiow, o-r. mm wn,
oak finish, with solid oak floors: full
basement; furnace: lot 60x130; one blk. to
car and school. Price cut to 82,860.
RASP BROS., 810 Keeline Bids;. Ty. 721.
R. S. TRUMBULL.
1308 1st Nat. Bk. Bide.
O. 1784
WORLD REALTY CO u01I41ni:
Sun Theater
J. B. ROBINSON. Real Estate and insur-
anee. 443 Bftf Bldg Douglas
REAL ESTATE --B'ness Pr'pty
LOT, 60x161; trade or cash. Terms, Tele
phone evenings. Harney sdtt.
REAL ESTATE Investment
GOOD INVESTMENT
atmoMt new S-storr brick building
rented at a good fair Income on $50,000.
Located on Farnam near zuin.
Harrison & Morton,
916 Omaha Jfa Bank. Douir. 314.
HOME BUILDERS
7 SHARES
A FEW LEFT
nf h 7 nr.t. shares authorized Jan. 1.
Vevi- lamia will Drobably bear 6 pet. Yog
can order by mail and get 7 pet. shares
while they last, unices: a us a. ma oi
Omaha.
APARTMENT.
i7K.nnn income 12 Der cent: one year
old; very Pne location; mortgage $26,000
and will accept fzu.uuu in iraae; oai
ancs cash or negotiable papers
CALKINS & CO.,
Douglas 1313. City Nat. Bank Bldg.
SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND
SPECULATIVE PROPERTY.
A. P. TUKET SON,
REALTORS.
620 First Nations! Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
tPTER laoklnr at MINNA LUSA 300 dlf-
fArnt buvera decided that It wai the best
proposition on the market and they
backed their Judgment by buying lots.
IF YOU will come out today yon will
nnderttand why the ot.iera are ouying.
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO..
742 Omaha Nat. Bunk Bldg. Tyler 187
Miscellaneous.
DANDY LOT.
60x136, two street frontages; easy
terms. Call DouglsS 1064 or evenings.
Harney 41tfJt z
BEAUTIFUL 80foot lots. Price 120. onl;
12 cash and 60 cents ner week. Doug. 2393
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
2 ACRES Just a whisper from Benson
very little money will buy It.
INTER-STATE REALTY CO.,
Doug. BS62.
Bellevue.
PRETTY 6-rOom home, screened porch, city
water, electric light, line trees, lawn. Bar-
dun. 1 blocK from car, airs, u. vya-mcii.
Dundee.
DUNDEE PROPERTIES.
Wftll inoatrd lots on easy terms. Mod
ern, attractive homes Before buvlnj
be surs and see
GEORGE Si CO
S'ACRB b!k.. Falracrs and Brownsl) Hall
district. Snan. r,. J. Canan
Florence.
FOR SALE Will accept highest offer on 40
acres 3 miles north of Florence, set. of
Iffl4 Sec. 28. Township 17. Range 18. Ad
dress Mrs.. Mary Faulk. 1747 Magnolia
Ave.. Los Angeles, Cal.
South Side.
34 ACRES, just over the tins In Barpy
county, away from the high taxes. Rich,
level land, first broker.. la. 1818. Raised 4
crops of alfslfa. 86.000. Terms can b.
arranged.
SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO.. INC.
1828 South 24th St. Phons South 1247.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Ralston.
SEE RALSTON TODAY.
PAVED ROAD ALL THE WAT.
Miscellaneous.
HOMESEEKERS. AT
I'TENTION!
On a small cash payment we will buy
the lot you select, build a home after your
own plans and have you pay for It on
small monthly payments, without sxtrs
Interest
SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL 35,000.
4926 S. 14th 8 Phone South 134T.
4 ACRE tracts, 1475, 1U flown. ..oi. mo.
Close in. nair ""r. J1?JL T' , M M
REAL ESTATE WANTED
LISTINO houses to rent or sell on smsll cash
pay menu, nave parues waning.
Real Estate. 413 Karbach Blk. D. KS07
LIST your 5 and 6-room houses wun to
ward F. Williams UO.. sin wroaua
Bank Bldg. D. 420.
LIST your & and 6-room houses with us.
WE SELL Trteial. uouniiu fu.nu
Co.. Tyler 496J ;
ARNDT & TAT LOR can assist you.
Laird St Webster auas.
FINANCIAL
INSURANCE, Fire. Tornsdo. Automobile.
C. A. Grtmmei. S4S umani na i nv.
lReajEstate. Loans, Mortgages
CITI and farm loans promptly made. Rates
6, n ana v1 omw..ws -
UNITED STATES TRUST CO..
Jit SOUtn mn, umiiw. iigu.
City and Farm Loans
6, 6H nd 9 Der cent Al8 tlnt mort
gsges on farms and Omaha real estate for
sale J. H. Dumont A Co., 416-1 Keeline
Bldg.. 17th and Harney,
FARM MORTGAGES.
Well secured, bearing 6 pet Interest.
HARLEY J. HOOKER,
940 Frist Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tel. Tyler 3fi6t.
i I'ER CltlNT to 6 per cent on best class city
residences in amounts sa.uuw up;
farm loans. Reasonable commission.
PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnai t Bt.
MONET to loan on Improved farms and
ranches, we siso ouy gooa irtmj mi.
ttaires. Kloka Inv. Co.. Omaha,
$1,000 MTOE., bearing 6 pet. semi-annually.
securoo Dy properiy v.iuu """"
Talmaa-e-Loomis Inr. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg.
H. W. BIDDER.
Honey on hand for mortgage loana
City Nat Bann mag.
5 AND C per eent farm and city first
mortgages ior naiK '
638 Keeline mag-
OMAHA HOMES, EAST NEB.
O'KEEFE R. B W.t matr
FARM and city loans, 8. 6H and per cent
W H. Thomas, Keeline Biag. uoug. i""
NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS.
W. T. Graham, 604 Bee Bldg.
SHOPEN ft CO.. PRIVATE MONEY.
1100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead,
Weed Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Bts.
5V2
CITY '
LOANS
GARVIN BROS..
Om. Nat. Bk. Bids.
5
MONEY HARRISON A MORTON.
818 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldl.
LOW RATES. C. O. CARLBERO, 818 Bran
dels Theater Bid D. 686.
Stocks and Bonds.
TO MEET Whs Increased cost of
living- you must place your ,
money where It will yield a ;
greater Income. A T per cent
participating cumulative pre
ferred stock with the highest
grade of security means an ex
ceptional Investment . This
stock will not yield less than 7
per cent and participate In th.
profits of the company over
that amount, making a very at
tractive, secure Investment For
particulars regarding this In
vestment address Box ..3848,
Bes.
LISTED and unliated stocks. Investment
seeumies. inausiriai utn.
ROBERT C. DRUESEDOW ti CO.,
sow vina ii a, iH8j.i. -"" , ,
Abstracts of Title.
yftwM Title, Guarantee and ADstraet uo
JVcIT 30E & 17th St., ground door.
Bonded by Mass. Bonding and ins, Co.
REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of
fice In NebrasKa. SUB uranqeis meant.
Miscellaneous.
GALLAGHER & NELSON
Represent prompt pay insurance com
panies. 610 Brandels BldaX. Omaha, Neb.
FftRM AND RANCH LAND
Minnesota Lands,
IMPROVED 100 -acre farm. 15 miles from
Minneapolis; eu acrea cuuivmw, unifi8iu
meadow and timber: $3,000 worth of
buildings. Will sell (or 16,000, easy terms.
Schwab Bros.. 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Mlo
neapo 1 is. Minn.
Missouri Lands.
SMALL. MO. Farm $10 cash and $5 month
ly; no interest or taxes: niuniy proauciive
land; close to S big markets. Write for
photographs and full information. Munger.
A-119, N. Y Life Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo
Montana Land 3.
IF YOU want a bareain in a good farm in
the Judith Besin or Montana, nere n
400-acre ranch; 300 acres hrokir. 40 acree
more can be broke; 60 acres In timothy;
granaries that hold B.000 bushels; good
house and Improvements; good well. Can
be bought for $4,2 an acre, and the 300
acres of crop go with the place. Terms
reasonable. Write the First State Bank
of Buffalo, Mont., for any further Infor
mation, as this will not last long at this
price.
Nebraska Lands.
FOR SALE.
640 acres, ISO acr8 cultivated, 160 more
good farm land, bal. pasture. All im
provements nearly new, 8-room house,
barn 36x40, three hen houses, hog house,
garage, well, windmill, nice grove, other
lmprovementa, church and school, mail
.route and telephone. Write for terms to
BOX 46, HAIULBK, NEB.
FOR SALE OR TRXdB.
1,440-acre ranch, southwestern Thomas
County. Neb., partly Improved, price $12.&0
per acre.
ARCHER REALTY COMPANY,
Douglas 3410. fKSO Brantleln Bln
SMALL Nebranka farms on easy payment
6 acree up we larm me iarm we sen
you. The Hungerford Potato Growers"
Association, 16th and Howard fits.. Oma
ha. Douglas 9871.
WET lands made dry enough for crops or
no pay is our way of draining tana, no
tract too large or too wet Guarantee
Drainage Co,. Oakland. Neb.
FOR SALE -Best large body hltfh grade,
medium priced Jand in . KeDrasna: very
little money required. C. Bradley. Wol-
hactl. Neb.
YOtI want a balanced ranch; correct price
and terms: my 860 acres, box ai
llance. Neb
South Dakota Lands.
WIS HAVE) some highly Improved arms In
th. vicinity of Watertowti. fl. D. These
are corn and alfalfa lands snd o ars
making very attractive prices and lib
eral terms.
' Dependable agents wanted.
; MIDWEST LAND CO..
1057 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D 1186,
Texas 7,ands.
GOOD corn land. Kast Texas, 828 sn acre.
(let mv free hook.
1 W. S. FRANK, 20r Neville Block, Omaha.
Mysterious Explosion
in Republic Steel Works
Youngstown, D May 21. A mys'l
terious explosion in the power plant
of the Republic Iron and Steel com
pany at noon today brought instant
death to four men and injury to eleven
others. Five of the.latter were seri'
The roof was blown off the build
ing. Heavy pieces of machinery were
hurled a quarter of a mile. ' An in
vestigation was begun of a suspicion
that the explosion may have been
caused by war plotters.
Women at Poor Farm Are Being
Taught How to Knit tor Soldiers
In Xml of Yarn The knitting de
tachment of the National League for
Woman Service, under the leadership
of Mrs. K. P. Pock, has begun Its
work among the
"shut-ins."
Mrs. A. C.
Troup gve her
first lesson Mon
day aflernoon to
the women at the
poor farm, teach
ing them how to
make the knitted
sponges and the
eye and chin
bandages. There
are about twen
ty-five women at
the farm who will probably become
interested In the knitting, as a num
ber of them are expert knitters al
ready. One pathetio Incident Illustrating
not only the necessity of donations
for yarn, since tne netacnmeiu win
be called upon to furnish the mate
rial to groups being rormea, out waste
of energy at a time when the cry of
the whole world Is "conservation," is
as follows: An old woman at the poor
farm who is to become a member of
Mrs. Troup's division has occupied her
time all day long knitting socks and
then unraveling the work, only to re
knlt them because of the lack of yarn.
"When millions of men in the fight
ing lines are In desperate need of
warm knitted garments It seems the
Irony of fate that willing workers are
nrevented from do ne tneir on De
cause of lack of funds," said one of
the workers.
Mrs. Troun is also trying to arouse
interest among the women at the Deaf
and Dumb Institute, who have accom
plished such beautiful work making
hosoltal sunDlles.
Mrs. N. P. Dodge, another member
of the committee, will organise a
group of Unitarian women at a meet-
nsr Wednesday at tne nome or Mrs.
Robert Leavens. She also hopes to
Interest the Dundee women in the
work later on.
Other women who are forming
similar organisations are Mrs. Richard
Carrier, Mrs. Ben Gallagher, Mrs. s. D.
Barkalow and Mrs. W. C. Shannon.
First Aid Class The Young
Women's Christian association, under
the Red Cross society, will organise
another class in flrBt aid, to begin
Wednesday evening at 7:30. Those
desiring to enroll in the class should
register at once, as the class will be
limited. An examination Is given at
the completion of the course and
those who are successful In passing
this are given a certificate by the Na
tional Red Cross society. Dr. John
Hyde will have charge of this class.
Red Cross Film The American
Ambulance Field Service film, which
has aroused tremendous Interest all
over the country, is to be shown at
the Boyd theater on the evening of
June 9 under the auspices of the Colo
nial Dames, the proceeds of the Bale of
tickets at $1 apiece to go to help this
branch of the service. The pictures
were taken by the French government
and turned over to the American field
service, which has given them wide
publicity.
A young man who has seen actual
service with the field ambulance will
also talk at the showing of the film,
and the Musicians' Association of
Omaha will furnish the music.
The American ambulance field serv
ice was originated by a small group
of Americans in France at the time
the war broke out They constructed
the first ambulance out of several
packing boxes, painted it gray, dec
orated It with the Red Cross and be
gan work. Now the wealthiest men in
the United States nave subscribed to
its support, and the film Is considered
the most jemarkabe of its kind.
C. T. fttpuntze has volunteered his
services in, sending out the tickets,
which Frank Burkley has printed free
of charge.
Over 1 Tlilrty-flve Thousunrt Red
Cross headquarters at 1219 Farnam
street were kept busy Monday count
ing the money and receiving new
GEORGE REIM HURT
IN AUTOACCIDENT
Turns Out of Eoad to Avoid
Collision and His Car Goes
Into Ditch Near
' Albright).
George Reim is in the Wise Me
morial hospital with several broken
ribs, and, according to Dr. H. A.
Waggener, who is attending him, his
condition is critical.
Kr. Reim, accompanied by Mrs.
Dorothy Wagner, 2215 Leavenworth,
was returning from a trip to
the country, riding in Mr. Reim's
car. Just south of Albright a car
driving at a high rate of speed ap
peared at a curve in the road, going
south. To avoid a collision, Mr. Reim
turned to the right and his car went
into the ditch, turning over.
The man in the car that collided
with that of Reirr drove rapidly away.
People in the neighborhood saw the
collision and hurried to the wreck. Mr.
Reim and Mrs. Wagner were lifted
from under the car, put into an auto
mobile and brought to the city. The
injuries of Mrs. Wagner are slight.
The condition of Mr. Reim was re
ported as greatly improved yesterday.
German Plot Found
In Costa Mean City
San Jose, Costs Rica, May 21.
A far reaching plot to overthrow
the present government of Costa
Rica, of which President Federico
Tinoco is the head, has been un
covered by the authorities. The
former President Alfredo Gonzales,
who was deposed last January, at
which time Tinoco assumed control,
other officials of the former govern
ment and German residents here
and in the United States are alleged
to be implicated.
A German firm In New York is
declared to have furnished $100,000
for the organization of a revolution
ary movement.
Three wireless stations have been
discovered at Heredia, the home
city of Gonzales. Other wireless
installations have been found in the
.coast regions of San Carlos and Col
orado. Recently there has been estab
lished not far frou the Panama
frontier a lumber camp, where three
hundred men now are engaged.
It is stated officially that a wealthy
German named Karl Freise, who re-
cently arrived from Panama, was
detained for examination of his pa
pers and many important facts were
learned through thess documents.
memberships of people who had been
overlooked In last week's campaign.
At noon 135.144.16 had been counted
and more was being handed In every
mlniit
'Approximately 30,000 mcmoersmps
have been turned In already, said w.
fi tl-e.
F. P. FolBle of Washington, who
haloed nrcanlze the Omaha campaign,
wired Frank Judson, membership
chairman, the following congratula'
tlnns:
"Heartiest congratulations on your
splendid achievement. Surely you can
now rest content, ininy-nve mou
sand will be forthcoming without an
other stroke of effort. National head
quarters gratified with your strong
campaign.
To Raise Funds for Material Mrs.
J. T. Ktewart. Sd.. chairman of the
committee on supplies for fighting
men, has launched a campaign ior
ralslnar money for comfort kits, hoe.
nital supplies and knitting material.
Saturday of this week high sehool girls
and newsboys will sell 8.000 copies of
the current Issue of the Ladles' Home
Journal at booths, which will be
placed In downtown buildings. The
current Issue of the magaxlne Is
special Red Cross number, having a
page devoted to the explanation of the
work and answers to questions most
freauently asked by William Howard
Taft. A page illustrating the supplies
which are to be put In the comfort
kits, a moat attractive cover design
of a Red Cross nurse and dog and a
naite devoted to Red Cross war dogs.
Arrangement has been made with the
Curtlss Publishing company to give 7
cents of the 15 to the Red cross luna
Elks' Benefit A Red Cross benefit
concert will be given under the aus
pices of the Omaha Elks in the ro.
tunda of the court house Thursday
evening. This is the first affair to be
given at- the court house since It was
built Tickets are on sale ror si
There -will be no reserved seats and
the spectators will be seated on the
first floor and the four different Dal'
Green's band composed of thirty
musicians has been donated by the
Musicians union. A. W. jerreris will
give a patriotic address, twenty mem
bers of the Armour Glee club, the
Omaha Symphony Study orchestra un
der the direction of Henry Cox, six.
teen girls In white under the direc
tion of Miss Millie Ryan will sing and
forty members of the Menoma chorus
will also give several numbers.
Girls dreBsed as Red Cross nurses
will take tickets at the door and the
Boy Scouts will act as ushers.
T. B. Dysart, the exalted ruler, and
C. R. Docherty, a leading knight, the
committee In charge of the arrange
ments, anticipate making over $1,000
for the Red Cross funds. Over 3,000
people can be comfortably accommo
dated at the court house.
Red Cross Note.
Guy Axtell of the Omaha National bank,
who has offered his services throughout the
campaign, win return to tne banK Tues
dey after finishing up the Red Cross ac
counts.
Authorities feel that though the regu
lar campaign Is now over, the educational
work has only hegun and that the mem'
bership will multiply many times In the
nexr few weeks.
Enclosed In all the membership cards
which are belnng mailed out 1ft literature
on the Red cross movement and three ap
plication blanks which members are urged
u mstriDute among tneir irienas.
Frank Judson was kept busy all day
answering long distance calls from mayors
of small towns and letters from people out
in the state who wish to start Red Cross
chapters and want Information how to
oonduot membership campaigns.
1 A petition has been sent to the School
board by the National League for Woman
Service asking that the Commercial High
school rooms be given to the signaling and
telegraphy department of the league during
the summer months, c. H. English of the
Boy Scouts Is in charge of the signaling de
tachment.
Letters have been sent to the managers
of theaters by the chairman of the Nation
League for Woman Service thanking them
ror promoting patriotism in umana by nav
Ing the "Star Spangled Banner' and other
patriotic airs at every performance. The
request was made last ' October and has
been iuinuea throughout the season.
WESTERN GOLFERS
ABOLISH STYMIES
New Rule. Revolutionary in
Character, Does Away With
Much Discussed Golf
Penalty.
Chicago, May 21. Stymies in golf
golf play are abolished by a revolu
tionary rule promulgated by the
Western Golf association today for
play in the western amateur cham
pionship to be held at the Midlothian
Country club, Chicago, July 9 to 14.
The new rule, which does away, so
far as three-fourths of the United
States and all of Canada are con
cerned, with one of the most dis
cussed penalties of golf, also Vlim
inates to a large extent the bother o:
lilting balls on the putting green
medal nlavs.
The new rule upsets one of the
cardinal rules of the ancient Scottish
eame. bv oroviding that the ball near
est the hole shall be played first when
both balls are on the putting green.
1 he new rule reads: s
"When both balls are on the put
ting green, the ball nearest the hole
must be played hrst. it a stymie ex
ists and the balls lie within a put
ter's length of each other, the ball
farthest from the hole must be lifted
on request until the nearer ball has
been played and then replaced in its
previous lie. Penalties for violation:
Loss of hole in match play: two
strokes in medal play.
"Under no circumstances, except as
above, shall a ball on the putting
green be lifted. Players ,in all rounds
must observe this rule and ignorance
of it will not be accepted as an ex
cuse for its breach."
Plot to Resist Draft
By Arms Is Discovered
Dallas, Tex., May 21. The United
States grand jurv today was ordered
by Judge George Whitfield Jack to in
vestigate the alleged conspiracy to
make armed resistance to conscrip
tion which agents of the Department
of Justice claim to have uncovered in
northwest Texas. , .
Judge Jack spoke of the activities
of the Farmers' and Laborers' Pro
tective association of America, which,
he said, had first been brought to his
attention while he was holding his
court in San Angclo last week. He
said the charges bordered on treason.
Six arrests have been made here
and two or three in western Texas
towns.
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