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    THK BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1U1J.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
NEW HOME AT A
BARGAIN
EZ TERMS
Jviat completed, brand new ttva-room
borne, all on on rioor, oak nnun in par
inr mad dtnina room: oak floors through'
ut; corner lot. 10x124; located on block
rust of Dear lnatttute, at 4301 Ohio St.
h rrlc la only $2,10 (or quick sale.
It will bat paying; rent.
OSBORNE REALTY CO..
:01 Omaha Nut. Bk. Bid. Tyler
NORTH SIDE
Seven. room house, all modern, full iiaed
lot on cornflp, streets paved. Thta prop
erty la on Burr! Ue , easy walk to 30th
or 24th car. Will lva aoint ono a bar
gain. Owner lift city.
ALFRED THOMAS,
0g Fat nam BUig.
NICE BUNGALOW AT A
SACRIFICE PRICE
OWNER LEAVING CITY
Five rooms and bath, all on one floor:
fine attic, large basement, avarythlns
eomnlfttii: located on et front lot, within
one block of two car line, and tat price
11 Only 5,iuu. ay wnm.
09B011NE REALTV CO..
701 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bid. Tyler 4P.
I AM OFFERING niy homo for aale at X61
Ami Ave.; all modern; alx rooms, ba
stdea balia and Ice room; oak finish- first
floor; full basement; a complete home
and In good repair.
See me for prices and terms.
I. N. HAMMOND,
110 B. 13TH
NEW HOUSE FOR AUTO
Nearly new, 6-r, and sleeping forch: oak
and birch finish; all handsomely deco
rated modern In every way; choice lot;
paved atreet; near Omaha university.
Price only $4,600, or will take a good lot
or small house as part payment.
RASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bldg. Ty. 721.
South.
HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT.
6 -room bungalow, nearly new, stairway
to floored attic, oak finish In living rooms,
all modern, full cement basement, paved
street. Price $3,100; $200 down, balance
terms.
C. G. CARLBERG, REALTOR,
310-31S Brandeis 'ineier Ping.
ONB 6-room ana one -room cottage, both
on on lot; fine condition; live In one and
rent the other. Price for both, $2,760.
Terr ay terms. No. 2433 South 20tb St
NORRia & NORR1S.
400 Bee Building. Phone Doujrlas 4270.
MONTCLAIR B UNO ALOW.
Stucco construction, I large light rooms.
Oak floors, oak and enamel finish- Price
$2,800, Easy term. Another new build
ing for $3,060. Call Douglas HIS days.
Walnut 1680 evenings.
fULI lot on Georgia Ave' east I Hans
com rw, ftivi
y. P WEAD. 10 8- 18th tit. Doug. 171
VRR.T nftat little home on the South
Side. Price $600. Terms; $100 cash and
$10 per month. Tel. Doug. zt3.
STRICTLY modern bungalow, 6 rooms, 22nd
and Ames Av. Webster 4238.
Miscellaneous
J. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate and Inaur
anca 442 Bee Bldg Douglas 097
R. S
Nat
TRUMBULL.
Bk. Bid it
OMAHA Trading Co. anil Chas Meth moved
to Room 18, Patterson Block.
REAL ESTATE Investment
LEAVENWORTH ST.
$6x183, on 23d St., .lust eouth of Leav
enworth SL Improvrmrnt consist of i
tram flat of $ ants, of $ room each, and
cottage In rear. The Income Is $86.60 per
month and can be bought for $4,600;
$2,100 cash, balance 3 years, at 614 per
went.
HIATT COMPANY,
Tyler to.
25 Omaha Nat'l BanV.
APARTMENT.
$75,000 Income 12 per rant: ona yrar
oldl vary fin. location: mortgage $26.00')
and will accept . KO.tjuu in trade; Dai
anc cash or negotiable paper,.
CALKINS A CO..
TKug1aa 1313. City Nut. Bank Tung.
SEE US-FOR INVEST MKNT AND
SPECULATIVE PROPERTY,
A. P. TUKBY A SON,
REALTORS,
I0 Flrat National Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
WILL uchanze a number of residence tn-
come properties, some new and others
nearly new; also some vacant. Some are
clear of incumbrance and some Incumbered
about 40 per cent, want clear land.
TRAVERS BROTHERS,
111 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone Douglas 6886,
A GOOD hotel with three lota; only hotel in
town: has IS rooms, steam heat and In
good Shape. Price $6,000.00; will want a
little cash ana western lana. u. a. A.UU,
Oakland. Neb.
BAVH client with 240 acre good land In
eastern Montana. Clear, worm icvoo;
threa mile from good railroad town.
Want to l-room modern Omaha resi
dence valued $4,000 to $$ ooo. Jogeph
Pick, lilt Evan be. web. 486".
$60 AN acre buys. 130-acre farm, IS miles
from Omaha. Inquire 422 Ramge Bile Tel,
Doug 421$. Residence pnone. Doug. 77b.
FOR sale or exchange, picture show, town
of $00, on Lincoln Highway. Want Ford
or land. Box 117, Overton, Neb.
REAL ESTATE-l-B'iieM Pr'pty
DISTRICT COURT ORDER TO HELL RE
TAIL BUSINESS PROPERTY.
Located 16th and Vinton St., on main
Omaha and South Side street car tines.
One-story building, 30x70 feet, on lot 34.8
feet by about 140 feet, at 1619-1619J4
Vinton St.
Property proposed to be sold at Court
House (east door) at o'clock a. m.
Saturday, June 23.
E. W. Slmeral, Attorney.
CITT TRUST CO.. ADMINISTRATOR.
14th and Hsrnny Sts. Phone Douglas 780.
A. WOLF. Realtor. Ware Blk Specialist
tn downtown business property
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
DUNDEE SPECIAL
Just starting a six-room, oak, whlte
ir.ameled home that can be purchased for
$3,760, A chance for you to get a good
home In Dundee for. $200 down and
monthly payments for the balance. Why
:iot live In Dundee, when you can buy
a new home there cheaper then you can
afford to rent an old house? Call D.
3!28 or -Wal. 677.
DUNDEE PROPERTIES.
Wall located lots on ,aay term.. Mod
em, attraottv. bomea. Before buying b,
ear. and ,ee
GEORGE & CO.
HOMES and home aitee tn Dundee.
SHULBR a CART. 204 Keellne. D. S074.
South Side.
TWO-ROOM HOUSE
ON ONE ACRE
PRICE $975
$50 Down $12.50 Month
This ts a brand new portable home, very
well constructed. Well to be put In. You
will save your rent and own your home.
Acre of ground lay fine, only two blocks
from oar line and paved road. In South
Sid Acres Addition. Call Tyler 60 and
ask for Mr. Manvllte,
HASTINGS & HEYDEN,
(Realtors)
1614 Harney BL
REAL ESTATE WANTED
LISTING houses to rent, or well on small cash
payments; have parties waiting. Western
Real Estate. 413 Karbarh RIk. D. 3ti07.
LIST your & and 6-room houses with PTtT
ward F. Williams Co., 801 Omaha Nat.
Bank Bldg. D, 420.
LIST your 6 and fl-room hutuf-a with u.
WB SELL, THEM. O0BO.HNH REALTY
Co., Tylflr 490,
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
AKTUR looking at UINNE LUSA 800 dit
fereot buyers decided that It was the best
proposition on tho market and they backed
their Judgment by buying lot.
IF YOU will ootne out today you will
understand why ths others are buying.
CHARLES VV MARTIN & CO.,
743 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg Tyler 1st.
DANDY LOT.
tfoilll, two atreet frontage; easy
terms. Call Douglas log or evening
Harney 416ft
BEAUTIFUL 60 -root lot. Price $J80, only
$2 cash ant? 10 cent per week. Doug- 1301
REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE
TKACKAUE Fine site on B. M. B. R., else
vaxUb, can be bought cheap. C. A. Orlm-
mel. Fbone Doug; lblS.
REAL ESTATE Other Cities
BUY RKAL ESTATE IX
OLIVER
THE NEW STEEL CITY.
The city with a future.
Near theU. S. Steel
Corp. $25,000,000 plant,
which is almost completed.
Lots are NOW $Z50.
Write now for information.
FRANK J. GIFKORD,
301-2 Commercial Bldg.,
. St. Paul, Minnesota.
SUMMER RESORTS
COTTAGES AT OKOBOJI.
CottaBa for rant by the day. waek,
month or iHn at Okobolt. Suit
able for party of ladles or for mixed
ramlllra. li. nr. veat.r, Arnold. 1'arK, ja.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate. Loans. Mortgages,
THE beal security far your money Is a good
6 or S per cent farm mortgage; fourteen
years experience making real emare loans
no losses. White & Hoover, Omaha Nat'l
Bid.
FARM aiORTOAlilSS.
Well stvured .bearing 6 pet. Interest.
HARLEY I. HOOKER.
40 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tel. Tyler 2659.
& PER CENT to per cent on uest class
rlty residence In amount $2,000 up; also
ffirm loans. Reasonable commtaslon.
PETERS TRUST CO.. 1822 Farnam fit
FOR SALE.
Ten shares of Ralston Realty Co.
one-half par value. Address M. 6. Dean,
1825 Peoples Gas Bldg.. Chicago, 111.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. We also buy good farm mort
gagee H. W. BINDER.
Money on hand for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bid.
SHOPEK CO., PRIVATB MONET.
$10,000 6 PER CENT first mortgage se
cured by farm worth $26,000, near Omaha.
E. II. Loupee, Inc., 638 Keellne Bldg.
$1,600 3ITGE., bearing 6 pet, semi-annually,
secured by property valued at $4,100. Tal-
mage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS.
u'kuui'!!. k. m. tu., iom umana nat'i.
FARM and city loans, 6, and 6 per cent,
w. H. Thomas, Keellne Bldg. Doug. i4S.
NO DELAY IN CLOH1NO LOANS.
W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 mado promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sis.
CO? JUO NET HARRISON MORTON,
916 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldi
5
CITY
LOANS
OARVIN BROS.,
Ora. Nat. Bk. Bldr.
LOW RATES a G. CARLBERO, (II Bran-
dels Theater Bldg. L. 886.
Stocks and Bonds.
LISTED and unlisted etocks. Investment
aecuritles. Industrial stocks.
ROBERT C. DRUESEDOW & CO.,
seo umatia National Hank umg.
Abstracts of Title.
Kerr
Title, Guarantee and Abstract Ob.,
30S 8. 17th fit., around floor.
Bonded by Mans. Bonding and Ins. Co.
REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of-
ftce In Nebraska,. 206 .Brandels Theater.
Miscellaneous.
GALLAGHER & NELSON
Represent prompt pay insurance com
panies, bio ttrandeis mag., umaha Neb.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Lands.
COLORADO LAND.
EXCURSION,
$0,000 acres, to be sold by trustee, In
any size tract to suit purchaser,
CROP PAYMENTS.
One-tenth cash, balance ten yearly pay
ments, but only two-fifth crop and taxes
required first fonr years; fertile soli; ir
rigated by splendid irrigation system;
good roads, schools, markets, delightful
oumate; witnin lew mile of Denver;
come see the great crops of wheat, tlfalfa,
augar beets, vegetable and fruit now
growing on these lands; come see the dairy
and hog ranches and poultry yards; we
also offer as trustee several thousand acres
splendid non-Irrigated land near Denver
on easy terms. Low excursion rates. Rail
way fare refunded to buyer. Send lor lit
erature. CHICAGO TITLE 4 TRUST CO., Trustee,
705 Ideal Bldg. Denver. Colo.
26,000-ACRE ranch, 75 per cent good farm
land, all good grata land ; R, R. runs
through track. $26,000 worth of Improve-
m-ms, line ror colonization; good terms.
Kit Carson Home Builders, Kit Carson,
Colo.
480 ACRES eastern Colorado farm, 120 acres
wiunau, uniy o an acre. Terms.
S. S. & K. E. MONTGOMERY.
M7 City National Bank Bldg.
Idaho Lands.
IDAHO LANDS IN BOISE VALLEY. '
FOR SALE WE HAVE A LARGE
LIST OP IRRIGATED AND NONIRRT
GATED LANDS IN GRAIN, ALFALFA
AND STOCK RANCHES. ALSO 10, 2U
AND 40-ACRE TRUNB AND APPLE OR
CHARDS. WRITE FOR INFORMATION,
PRICES AND TERMS. .
GEO. H. WETTER A CO,,
BOTSE. IDAHO.
Iowa Lands,
A BARGAIN.
Improved Harrison oounty, Iowa. ISO
acre farm for sal on easy terms. Price
fiiw per acr.
ARCHER REALTY COMPANY,
' 680 Brandels Bldg.
Minnesota Lands.
200 ACRES, two and one-half miles north
or sauk center, Minn. Good 6-room house
and granary. All fenoed. 170 acre under
cultivation,' balance in native timber.
Gravel roads and school house on farm.
Price $100 per acre. Will consider Omaha
income property as part payment. Ad
dress 636' 6. Ifith St. Dougla 2469.
Missouri Lands.
GREAT BARGAINS $5 down; $6 monthly.
uuys u acres gooa iruic ana poultry land,
near town, southern Missouri. Price only
$200. Address Box 808, Excelsior Springs,
Missouri.
Nebraska Lands.
KIMBALL CO. SECTION
$12.50 Per Acre
640 acres 12 miles north of TJ. P. R.
R. Hard soil, about one-half valley land,
balance rolling; well settled neighbor
hood, 4 farm houses 1a eight from land;
county rapidly filling up with actual
farmers; land price advancing.
We believe this Is ths best buy In
Kimball Co. Price $12.60 per acre; no
trades. If you ar too busy to inspect It'
personally let us show you a report by
a disinterested large land owner and
ranchman who Inspected It for us.
J.H. DUMONT&CO.
416-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. 690.
DON'T FAIL TO INVESTIGATE
' THIS.
190 acre of well Improved, perfectly
level land, located IV, mil -of Battle
Creek and 74 miles of Norfolk, In high
state of cultivation. An excellent quarter
for $13i. per acri.
BIG 4 REALTY CO.,
1016-16 W. O. W, Bidg. Doug.
li
J20-ACRE improved 'farm 3ft mllea from t
BensoD. Well alttiattd and with e-onrt rtutAm. -4
v. v. weao, am a. ib su .wead bio.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands,
160 ACRES, improved, only 1 mllea from
Emerson, Neb.: every acre good farm
land; there Is about 1$ acre pasture that
will feed two head per acre; about $
acre alfalfa and $0 aorea clover, and a
dandy orchard and grove, at only $14$
per acre, on easy term. O, A. KulL
Oakland. Neb,
1,280 ACRKS, N. W. Loup Co.; S sts im
provements. 160 a. fenced on each sec
tion, $.1.60 per acre, $1,60$ mtg. $ pet,
Bal eaeh.
INTERSTATE REALTT CO.,
SJIMO Clty Nat; Doug. IMS.
T ACRES irrigated, fins, level"," black Iand7
near Bridgeport, Neb., very cheap, terms;
crop goes with land.
S. ti. ft R. E. MONTGOMERY.
627 City National Bank Bldg.
SMALL Nebraska farms on easy payment
6 acre up We farm the farm we sell
you, Tb Rnngerford Potato Qrowsra'
Association, lbth aud Howard St., Oma
ha. Dougla $$7 1
North Dakota Lands.
640 ACRES, two miles from Raleigh; three
miles from Freda. N. 1. Over 200 acres
In flax, balance hay land. Every foot can
be cultivated. Three springs on place.
Price $36 per acre. Terms to suit pur
chaser. Crop goes with farm. Will con
sider Omaha Income property as part pay
ment. Address 636 8. 10th St. Doug. 24$.
South Dakota Lands.
TWO quarter sections with above average
Improvements, located lx and eight miles
east of Hecla, Brown oounty, S. D. All
tinder cultivation. Exceptional value at
$60 per acre. Will consider Omaha In
come property as part payment. Address
636 8. 16th RU Douglas 2469.
Texas Lands.
GOOD corn land. East Tex, $26 an acre
Get my free book.
W 8. FRANK, $01 Neville Block. Omaha,
Miscellaneous.
160 ACRES, all good black loam soil and
jlay subsoil, good buildings, near a town
of 10,000. Write us for price and further
particulars, Mid-West Land Co., 1067
Omahw NwHonsI Bank Rldg D tlCt
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
ENOUMH coach dot. Usht black apots. I
months old. Webster 8401.
MONEY TO LOAN
FURNITURE, pianos and notes a security.
$40, 6 mo., II. goods, total cost, $3.60.
$40, 6 mo., endorsed notes, total coat, $2.60.
Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
183 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. $6$.
I
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Get this sign in your
Show your neighbors
have done your part
dying soldier.
Don't be .ashamed to look at your own house.
Get this sign in your window today. Telephone Douglas 8171 lor
a Boy Scout to come to get your pledge card and he will give you the
sign.
Or call the nearest Boy Scout you know.
IT'S EASIER TO GIVE THAN FIGHT
You could be in the trenches in the uniform of an American soldier
facing German bullets.
You could be driving an ambulance over the shell-scarred fields
of France picking up the wounded and the dying.
You could be in a war hospital bringing the wounded bovs back
to life.
But you're not.
You are at home, far away from the field of battle.
BUT YOU CAN HELP HERE
Give ONE DAY'S PAY to a Boy Scout or telephone the Scout Head
quarters today, Douglas Si71.
ONE DAY'S PAY TO
SAVE A DYING SOLDIER
If the Boy Scouta missed you, telephone the Scout Headquarters.
Won't you help carry a drink of water, a bandage or a nurse's
tender care to an American soldier dying "somewhere in France?"
He will cross the seas to fight for you will you let him die die
in a foreign land far from home?
Back in the States his mother is weeping and each night praying
for his safe return.
FOR HIS MOTHER'S SAKE
DON'T LET HIM DIE
For his mother's sake and because he fought that you might live
in a free country under a sovereign flag, do your part to let him live.
Perhaps that boy is your own ion or your neighbor'! ton.
'
gSiSaggajg2.
MONEY TO LOAN
LKUAl, ItATK LOANS
124.00 K40.O0 or more
Kaey payment.. Utmost privacy.
340 Fatten tllk. '!!. IMus. t'.ib.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Bertha J. Anderson to Kin us Invest
ment company, northwest corner
Twenty-seventh and Jackson street,
4bx80 feet $ 1
Rig Investment company to David
A. Baum t al, northwest corner
Twenty-seventh aud Jackson street,
46xs0 feet 1 1
Magic City Realty company to Taul
Halaal. northwest corner Thlrty-firn
und W streets, 87120 feet I
Harry V. Green and wife to Pedor
Johnson et a), northwest comer
Twenty-elthth and Ruggles streets,
50x186 feel I
Helen H. Uaon to Charles Horn,
northwest corner Twmiy-seventh
and Kilt son avenue, $0xl?3 feet... t
Maude Mogge to Gertrude Thorpe,
northeast corner Thirty-first and
Valley streets, ESiliS fet 1
Charles A. Hanson and wife to CharU
B. QttH, Fowler avenue, 108 feet east
of Twenty-second street, northtilde,
110x134 feet 37i
Ellen Gertrude Damon et al to George
,1. Morris, eouthwt-et corner Seven
teenth and Webster streets, 63x1$
Witness in Keet Case Is
Killed by Freight Train
Springfiqld, Mo., June 21. Josh B.
Piersol, grandfather of Claude Pier
sol held in St. Louis in connection
with alleged abduction plots here, was
killed by a freight train near his home
at Billings, Mo., late today. Piersol
was expected to be used by the state,
it was said, when the trial of those
arrested in the alleged plots should
be called. An investigation into hit
death is being made by the county
authorities.
Three Dead, Four Wounded
When Negro Runs Amuck
Nathitoches, La., June 21. George
Pikes, a negro, ran amuck with a shot
gun near here last night with the re
sult that three persons are dead and
four bcrk-usly wounded.
Have You
Your
We
window.
that you
to save a
DEATH PROBE MAY
DNCOVERCADET RING
Woman Attorney Interested in
Cruger Case Says 700 Young
Women Missing in New
York Since January 1.
New York, June 21. Sensational
allegations of a widespread traffic in
girls in this city resulted in police
Commissioner Wood's ordering a rigid
investigation of the charges today.
His action followed the announce
ment that between 7tK) and 800 girls
have disappeared from their homes
here since January I. This was the
most important result thus tar of the
belated discoverey by a woman lawyer
and a private detective of the miir
di'r of Until Cruger, 18 years old high
school student, mouths after the po
lice had ended a superticial search for
her.
Faurot on the Job.
"Spare no one" was the order given
by Commissioner Woods to Inspector
J. A. 1'aurot, who ; was placed in
charge of the inquiry, which is ex
pected to shake the police department
from top to bottom.
Faurot was directed tn sift thor
oughly the avowal of Mrs. Grare
Ilumiston, the lawyer in the Cruger
case, that white slave traders are
responsible for the heavy toll of miss
ing girls and to place responsibility on
those in the police department whose
duty it was to rind Miss Cruger'i
body.
Mrs. Humiston today emphasised
the importance of having Alfredo
Cocchi, who is formally charged with
Miss Cruger's murder, brought
hack from Italy, where he fled after
Miss Cruger disappeared. She de
clared that if the authorities can get
a statement from him "he will involve
so many important people that the
This Sign in
Window at Home?
Have Helped!
f m,, t M.jyu mtijM.Au j.i
f
Have Yoii?
Telephone Douglas 8171
For a Boy Scout
Women of England Must Be
30 Years Old to Cast Vote
London, June 21. Continuing dis
cussion of the representation of the
people bill today, the House of
Commons, by a vote of 291 to 25,
decided that the age qualifying wo
men to vote should be 30, is pro
posed in .he bill.
case will be one of the most sensa
tional ever exposed in this country."
Search for possible victims who
may have shared a fate similar to that
of Miss Cruger was begun by the po
lice today in every shop or cellar oc
cupied by Cocchi since he came to
this country.
Quia Fugitive'i Wife.
For two hours today Mrs. Marie
Cocchi, wife of the fugitive, was ques
tioned at the district attorney's office.
She insisted she knew nothing that
could throw light on Miss Cruger's
disappearance or murder. She was
not in his shop on February 13, the
day the young woman disappeared,
she said, and because of coolness be
tween her husband and herself, she
did not visit his shop from September
8, l')16, until two days after Miss
Cruger was reported missing and
after her husband had fled.
Expect Peaceful Settlement
Of Chinese Internal Trouble
Washington, June 21. Peaceful set
tlement of China's internal troubles
was forecast in an official dispatch to
the Chinese embassy from Peking.
The .l.rssage dated toda said the
two southern provinces of Ypnnan
and Vwantung, which formed the
backbone -f the southern secessionist
movement, had notified the central
government that they favor co-operation
toward a peaceful settlement and
are ready to do everythins possible
to clear up the situation. Several other
provinces are said to be about to take
similar action.
Will you let him Bhriek and groan in his pain, writhe and die in his
own blood, while you spend for luxury? ,
No you won't. .We know you won't.
GOD BLESS OUR BOYS
God bless our Omaha homes from which the soldier boys are going
and from which more will go to don the khaki.
Many will never return.
These boys go willingly to give up their lives if need be.
All we aak of you is a little money. r
Won't you give it, and give it now? , .
JUST ONE DAY'S PAY
The American Red Cross needs $100,000,000.
Seven million soldiers have been killed in Europe already. Ten
million more are crippled.
Our wounded boys will need money to bring them back to life.
Hospital units are getting ready, but they need money.
The Red Cross has administrators of the highest capacity, guided
by the ablest specialists in hospital care, public health, organized re
lief, etc. The Red Cross needs only funds to save thousands of Ameri
can lives.
Give as much as you can, but no matter how little, give something.
The Red Cross must have everybody's support.
SPECIAL NOTE It is possible for the Omaha Ad club, on be
half of the Red Cross, to go before the thousands of Omaha homes
with these .messages of mercy, only because of the splendid patriot
ism of the great Omaha daily papers, each of which has generously
donated $1,000 in advertising space to this great cause.
THE OMAHA AD CLUB.
PRO-GERMAN GREEKS
MUST (1II1T COUNTRY
Thirty-One former Officers
Who Opposed Allies Must
Into Exile.
Athens, June 21. A list of persons
to be expelled from Greece following
the abdication of King Conatantine
has been forwarded to the Greek min
ister of the interior. It includes the
names of Demetrice Gounaris, former
premier; Prof. Georgios Strcit, for
mer foreign minister; General Dous
mam's, chief of the Greek general
staff; Colonel Metaxas, chiet assistant
to the general staff; M. Mercouris, M.
Eselin, M. Sayies, chief of the reserv
ists, and M. "Liviesatos, who figured
prominently in the disturbances at
Athens last December, when French
troops were attacked by Greek reserv
ists. Junk Man Is Murdered
By Three Chicago Boys
Chicago, 111., June 21. David Srery.
33 years old. a junk man, was beaten
to death with a base ball bat by three
boy between 12 and 14 years of age
in an alley on the west side this after
noon. Robbery Is believed to have
been the motive. .
American Miners Reported 1
Killed by Indian Guides
Washington. June 21. Two Amer
ican minera were reported to the State
department today at having been
Lill.H last rWnhpr hv treacheronfl In
dian guides while prospecting for gold
on tne carom river in eastern vene-auela.