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    THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1917.
REAL ESTATE -To Exchange
WE have a client that owng one of the
bat incoms properties in Omaha. This
property is 1 year old; tweuiy-five apart
inents rent for 137.50 earh per month;
has a Kan of about $59,000. The owner
has given us permission to exchange this
oesutiful property for wheat lands in
Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, North or
South Dakota.
E. P. 8NOWDEN & SON.
421 S. 15th St. . Tel. Douk. 371.
WILL trade for city Improved property, 729
acres of farm land, modern house, fenc.
Ids and Improvements; one roils river
bottom land, abundant water, S acres
timber, S60 acres tillable. Trice, SS
par acre, and will trade for city improved
property of equal value. If necessary I
will assume "mortgage. Address V. W.
Toder, Mason, 8. D. "
' WANT FARM.
1 have one of the finest close-in cine
apartment, pressed brick flats la Omaha,
two blocks from court house. Income,
M.200. Price, 150,000. Mortagage, 20,000.
Will take farm and cash or clear farm, if
priced right, for equity. Agents take
notice. Box 5227, Bee.
SHEKUJAN, Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co.
improved ranches, clear, for sale or ex
change. S. S. R. K. MONTGOMERY
Pouglas 4819. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
CiOOD section, sale or trade, residence or
business property; SO acres farming, bal
ance hay nd grazing; small house; go
ing cheap. Box 7071, Omaha Bee. -
$38 PER MONTH, Wjell located four-room
cottages for land or relinquishment in
Kinkald district F. W. Kurbls, 452 S.
rsith St., South Omaha, N"b.
IN VEST iUATK my system; Omaha Realty
Tra.llms Pn . 1 Pstterson Blh. Tyler 855.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
5.4 Acres Near. Benson
About 3 acres rich level garden land,
balance in timber, pasture has running
water. Within one mile of West Ben
son jitney service and paved road. Price
J 2, 3 10. Very easy terms.
Also have 2.9 acres about the sama lo
cation for J1.935.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors),
1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60.
FOR QUICK SALE
Five improved acres in good location;
H in bearing fruit; J4.000 part cash. Mrs.
Pallas, 5936 McKinley, Benson, Neb.
Dundee.
DUNDEE PROPERTIES ,
v Well located lots on easy terms. Mod
lern, attractive homes. Before buying be
lira a nil IM
GEORGE & CO.
HOMES and home sites In Dundee.
SHULER & CART. 204 Keellno. P. S074.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
320 ACRES Cetlar county, close to town, all
cultivated; fair improvements. Price 36,
000; $10,000 cash, balance S years, 6Sj per
cent. Would take small farm part pay
ment. A. A. Fatsman, 528 Securities Bldg.
SMALL Nebraska farm o neasy payments
5 acres, up. We farm the farm we sell
you. The Hungerford Potato Growers'
association.! 5ib and Howard Sts,. Omaha.
Douglas S71.
FOR SALE Cheap, my improved ljii-acre
' farm near Ponca, Neb.; easy tenns. If
desired. Address Dr. C. W: Gllltn. 115
F. L. & T. Bldg., Sioux City, la.
A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre farm 4', miles
from Hartington, Neb. Well improved
and all good land; will sell or exchange.
See Q. A. Kull, Oakland. Neb.
FOR SALE Imp. farm, 14 mile to modern
town. Peter Rock, Mason City, Neb.
LIST your, lands for quick results with C
J. Canan. 310 McCsgue Bldg., Omaha.
Texas Lands.
GOOD corn land, east Texas, t-i an acre.
Get my free" book. -W.
9. FRANK. 201 Neville Block. Omaha.
AUTOMOBILES.
: : YOU '
NEED TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED
DON'T TOUT
ALL RIGHT. WE DO THE BEST WORK
IN TOWN.
TRY US.
THE TIRE SHOP,
2618 FARNAM.
DOUGLAS 4878.
, ' AUTO CLEARING HOUSE.
2209 Farnam. Douglas 3310.
Scripps-Bootb roadster at a sacrifice.
16 Chevrolet 1325
1 Maxwell t 325
Moon Six Sacrifice
FOR SALE CROSSTOWN GARAGE,
41a cu. stirc ox.
Good business, fine location, cheap rent,
complete equipment, Motor air comp. drill,
emery, weld outfit, hoist, etc Reason for
selling, dratted
C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.
Used Car Dept.
2212-16 Harney1 St. Douglas S5I.
Almost any make at reasonable prices.
TIRES AT HALF PRICE.
Brand jnew Firestone tires, 30x3, IS.
New Diamond Nonskid. 30x314. $11. Kai-
man's Tire Shop, 1721 Cuming. P. 8838.
ALL kinds of cars for hire with or with
out driver by the mile or by the hour.
Fords lOo per mile. Douglas 7S Ne
braska Service Garage
SOUTH SIDE
EVIDENCE OF LOTS
OF BOOZE IS FOU'P
1
South Side Police Force Meets
Up With Many in an Intox- x
icated Condition. '
LET us repair your tires. All work guaran
teed. New and used tires at a bargain.
G. & O. Tire Co., 2115 Leavenworth.
Tyler lztsi-w.
Acreage.
FIVE, ten fifteen or twenty acres, clpse in;
.. ,j ,. n.i tACC
TEN acres, close in, lays fine.
Wal. 3466.
$4,000. Tel.
i
REAL ESTATE WANTED
MMr K-u aavBTa! Irnnri mllaMf) hllVAr
& and 6 -room houses and bungalows with
8200 to 8500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co., Tyler 498.- 71)1 Omaha Nat Bank
Bldg.
LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash
.... ..mAn- h,n. n n I- ' ! i a n-o 1 1 1 tr M Wotm
Real Estate. 1S Karbaca Blk. P. 8807
It' you want quick action on your prop
ortv. list it with me.
T.1IMD. 420 ROW1S BLDG.. TYLER 763
I.UND, 420 ROSE iDU.. Tinm vuleanlser, manufac:
WE have a customer for a handsome brlcK , evnerta tiro' repairing. 2859 Far
nam. Phone Harney au.
residence in
Wead, 319 S
desirable
18th St.
districts F. D
WANTED Five to seven-room house In de
sirable location. F. D. Wead, 310 8.
ISth St . '
ARNDT & TAYLOR can assist you. 1825
Idilrd St. Webster 2039.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans. Mortgages.
: TOINVKSTOKS. .
The best known Investment Is a well
selected first mortgage on farm or city
residence property. ,. -
We negotiate this class of securities,
which we offer for-sale to net the In
vestor 6 n4 S per cent.'
0! r T.niTOHR. INC..
838 Keeling Bldg., Omaha,
LOOK'THIS UP! Let ustell you the dis
count and see how quick you do business:
$8,000, second mtge. on 3-story brick
apartment, due in 3 years, 6 per cent.
CITY and farm loans promptly made. JRates
, 5, iy, and 6 per cent. 1 ReasonaWye com
mission. . ' . '
UNITED STATES TRUST CO.,
212 South 17th, Omaha, Neb.
FARM and city loans, running from five
to twenty years. Interest, 6 per cent, bV,
per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST
I'Ci 1(192 Farnam St.. Omaha, Neb.
$1,60'MTGE. bearing 6 pet. semi-annually;
s8cured by property valued at $5,400. Tal-mage-Loomis
In v. Co., W. O. W. Bldg.
H. W. BINDER.
Money on hand for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
SHOPEN 4 CO.. PRIVATE MONET.
FARM and city loans, 5, 5 Mr ana Per cn'-
W. H. Thomas, Keinne ciog. uuu. i.u.
$100 to 810,000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead, vveaa mag., isin anu jainn.
MONEY to loan on niproved farms and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. .Omaha.
OMAHA HOMES. . EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFE R. E. CO.. 1016 Omaha Natl.
"" NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS.
W. T. Git Aft AM, Ml ce dug.
LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG.
dels Theater Bldg. v. eso.
Bran-
5
"MONEY HARRISON & MORTON.
918 Omaha Nat. JianK mug.
5 CI CITY
O LOANS
riJBVTN BROS..
Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
Stocks .and Bonds.
niL STOCKS.
A. ti. WRIGHT.
Flatiron Htotel. Potfg. 8787.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
UNUSUAL
OPPORTUNITY
JEOR INVESTMENT. AND HOME.
$33 60 PER -ACRE. 118 acres 3 miles
from Blair. Neb. Dandy little city, about
4.500 population; 65 acres broken, -fields
SO bushels corn to .acre. Small, house,
bsrn. well, etc. Balance land in timber.
Some fruit trees, about 200 bushels an
nually, wllcf grapes.. This land located on
good roads close to good school. Perfect
title. $800 cash, balance long time. Ad
joining lands priced from 100 to $135
Per acre. By answering this ad will send
full description. This positively the best
bargain In Washington County. Box 554o,
Bee.
Oregon Lands.
"Heart of the Range." V '
Jordan valley project, 44,000 acres Irri
gated land. Free map. Next excursion Sep-
Umber HARLET J. HOOKER.
840 First Nat. Bank Bldg- Omaha. Neb.
4?
Minnctfita Lands.
ro acres, ' heavy soil. 60 miles west of
l-Minnerapolls: 75 acres .'
timber, pasture: good 9-room house, barn
and other outbuildings; ., horses, 5 cow,
1 Michael m&Tbnt Wpast.
ern Minnesota, near Iowa: best smoo h
..lled land. w. I .mprovea
em Minn
MiccAtiri T.ands.
-r1mv"iTVF"OLKS," 80 acres smooth land,
' rcuDUiVation. well improved toiJ.
$;.0M. Many others. Scott, .Mountain
View. Mo. " "'"
"Nebraska Lands.
I jest of terms.
A. cT WILLIAMS 4 CO,,
.MEADOW GROVE. NEB.
" FK SALE. ;
Hr'T- close to market; good soil, gently
miHnff- new set of lmprovemunis. ...
rolling, nf" C(l , na.iure. 35
tenc!a "VrT.,,;c. farm land. Price
?T """ JW -rn This Is a fin
combination stock and grain " ;
r write E. E. Johnfon. St. Paul, Neb. x
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co., 2107 Farnam St. Doug. 603
GUARANTEE TIRE AND VULCANIZING
CO., all kinds of tlr.e repairing work guar-
anteea. Douglas vooi. im wujimoi.
INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO..
20th and Harney. Douglas 5261.
TELL & BINKLEY.
WB BUY AND SELL USED FORDS.
"318 Harney St. Doug. 1M0.
SEVERAL used cars at bargain prices. Call
Carl Changstrom, Standard Motor Car Co.,
Douglas 1705.
ELECTRIC in good condition for sale or
exchange for lot or equity In real estate
. It... TOknna TAKtflua 710
niRP.ATXS in HHprt cars.
ORR MOTOR SALES CO.,
40th and Farmim. Harney 41 i
TIKF.ri CAR DEPT.
WILLY'S-OVERLAND, INC.,
2047 Farnam St Doug 3292-L.
OBEY the law; Osgood Lenses afford a pow
erful light Wltnout glare, neauceo. prices.
t'lott Bros., itiv jarnttm oi.
BATTERIES CHARGED AND REPAIRED!
Everready Mattery gtauon, iau jarnam.
BERTSCHY "Kan-Fix-It,''; Southeast cor
ner 20th and Harney sti. pougiaa aaoii.
WANTED To sell or trade. Overland tour
ing car; good condition, fiarney oauu.
4 BRAND new Saxon roadsters. 110 S.
17th St. Douglas 0070.
GOOD bargains in used Fords. 4001 S. 24th.
Tel. South 4360.
Auto Repairing and Painting.
$100 reward for magneto we can't repair,
.. . I . A, A XT 0h
COUS repaired, caysaiingr. iv mm.
Auto Bodies.
SPECIAL FORD SEDAN BODIES.
WM. PFEIFFER AUTO & CARRIAGB WKS
25th Ave. and L,eavenwonn bc. lyier mi.
Electric Starters and Repairs.
ALL MAKES REPAIRED Auto Service Co.
. rt , i a A A 0 10 a 1DVi
St DouglaB 6488. "
Tires and Supplies.
TIRE price wreckers. This is no 2 In 1 tire.
11033 Jackson. Agts. wanted. Omaha. Neb,
BUY Lee Punctureproof, Pneumatic Tires
and eliminate your uro iruyuiea, funcu
Supply Co.. 2051 Farnam St
Motorcycles and Bicycles
H A RLE Y-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES.
bargains ;n ueea jnacmueB. v..u.
Roos, "The Motorcycle Man," J7th ' and
Leavenworth.
CLEVELAND lightweight motorcycles are
Classv, clean ana econominau xcjiuh w
suit the purchaser. Plott Bros., 3268 Farnam.
PERSONAL
CHARLES HENRY j CONWAY Born in
jviaryviue, iuisbuuu, juu .i. .v
tlfied and earnestly requested to make
your whereabouts known to Mrs. B. E.
Ridgway or Joseph B. Conway, 1102 D
Ave.. Lawton, uki., 10 seme estat.
THE Salvation Afmy Industrial Home so
licits your old doming, lurnuure, maga
zines We collect We distribute. Phone
Doug. 4125 and our wagon will call. Cal"
and .inspect our new borne, 1110-1112-1114
eEeCTRIO treatment; baths; Swedish mas-
sage. Central
Douglas 7097.
Institute,
1606 Harney
MANICURING, mass, and scalp treatment.
. ,i ... .... tart a ql.h
r or appoinuiieiiL i-mi a jr. ivjq, i . -,...
MISS F1SHEHK sulphur, steam baths and
massaae. 37 Bran. 'inea. tJiag. u. iooa.
MAE BRUGMAN, scientific masseuse and
MISS SMITH, massuist. Rittenhouse sani
tarium. 210-314 JJaird B1K. u.
r.iiRi.r.A WEBSTER, massaste and
curing. 618 Paxton Blk. Ked 2400.
3458. y
ind mill-
ALL RIGHT private maternity home. Best
care. ' aoua unsxoi. weosier 'lvvb.
PRIVATE licensed maternity home, 4418 N,
88tn St. mono iviihk ivw,
SCIENTIFIC massage.
Douglas 6372.
620 Bee Bldg. Phone
TOUPES cleaned & dressed. Brandels Stores-
Manicuring and mass. 1823 Farnam. R. 18
MISS WEST, manicure, massage. 210 N. 17th.
K. BROTT. Mss. 70x 8. 18th. D. 8528.
MEDICAL
DR. E. R.:TARRY,
" . . - 240 BEE BLDG. ,. '
' PILES, FISTULA CURED.
'. Dr. E.rt. Tarry cures piles, fistula and
other rectal diseases without surgical op
' etattons. Cure guaranteed and no money
paid until cured, . Write for book on rec
tal disease -and testimonials.
ft . .
WHY SUFFER? Latest and most scientific
treatment xor an oiseaseo. jjt. .narieB
Barnes, ' 613-524 Rose Bldg. Examination
ana consultation free. He is curing thou
sands, WHY NOT YOU ? Delays are dan
gerous,. If you can't call, wr,ite. Hours,
8 a. m. to S p. m.: 7:30 to 8:30 evenings.
Sunday by "appointment.
RUPTURE successfully, treated without a
sargtcal operation. Call or write Dr.
Frank H. Wray, J08 Bee Bldg.
Dentists.
Taft's Dent. Rms., 308 Rose Bldg. D. 218S.
Chiropractors.
Dru. JohgstOB. W. O. W. Bldg. P. BSTT
D. 8461
.a 1 T a4 I ourt-annA Via it-4 14 1.4 or
PEK acre buy. 320..r. well Improved pgQYAWfEff 5CK
r.ard land farm, tour rnuea
For description, ' write
FOR SALE Two tame white-tall deer and
pedigreed Jssian wounouna; migni ex
chaage fof - anything on farm. J. A.
Langanf 85h and Dodge. Walnut 2672.
WANTK.D Foi terrier or Bostofi bull male
pup. WIH pay up to $3. Address Box 6132,
Horses Live StockVehicles.
tion, suitable for hauling furniture. See
thcni at our factory.
tr.th and Ix-arenworth Sts
SEVERAL light truck delivery wagons at
your price, unarmai inrgar s a-m.-ri
Co.. 1311 :R 20lh St ,
"Why man, I never has had no
booze since the first of May. All the
liquor I'se had since then is a little
bayrum that I keeps to rub on ma'
face. Huh! Booze, your foot! Bayrum
is sure as strong as I goes," said
"Sunny Edwards (colored), to the
South Side police,, when he was
brought in in the wee small hours
Saturday morning, charged with
drunkenness.
In court Saturday morning he was
fined $10 and costs for using the
bayrum too liberally.
Pat Fitzgerald, 2627 Q street, was
racing with the street cars across
the Q street viaduct at 2:30 Saturday
morning when he first attracted the
officers' attention. They finally sur
rounded him at one end of the bridge
and sent him to the station. Police
Judge Madden fined him $10 and costs
on a charge of drunkenness.
George Mershon.Jim McAllister,
Twelfth arid J streets, and Frank Pat
ach, 5405 South Twentieth street,
were arrested by- Officers Grace,
Baughman and Quinn who found them
lying near the tracks south of the
Rock Island depot in Albright. A gal
lon glass jar was sitting between the
men. It contained a pint of alcohol,
but none of the men would claim
ownership of it.
Remy Vandyck, 5409 South Thirty
ninth avenue, and Tom . Piilslofsky
were each fined $10 and costs for
drunkenness.
I will not be responsible for any
debts contracted I by my wife after
Sept. 8, 1917. Signed, F. Shcller.
South Side Brevities
1st. E. H. Benner, D. 8406. .
4-Rm. Apt. In Scargo Blk. for rent Oct,
For Rent Two 6-room all modern cot
tages. Tel. South 802.
All-modern cottage with heat for rent.
5125 S. 29th Ave. Tel. S. 1719. 1
I will not be responsible for aydebts
contracted by my wife, Signed, F. jjchcller.
Telephone South 800 and order a caae of
Oma or Lactonade, the healthful, refreshing
Home Beverages, delivered to your residence.
umana Beverage Co.
The Ladles' Aid sorlntv of th tvhit
Memorial church will hold a specisl meet
ing at the church Wednesday afternoon at
2:30.
TVia wnman n Ik. (!Ath CI,.. OU
church will give a parcel post social at the
church Thursday evening, September 27.
A 30-cent admission fee will be charged.
T wilt not h rnnnlt,1 tn- m .U, .
contracted by my wife. Signed; F. Scheller.
Air. n n ft M i-. T. V. Unmn.l An.np.-t
Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Sorensen, who were celebrating their
first wedding anniversary. Twenty-six
guests .were present.
Lieberv and Greenstreet ,
Tied in Play Against Par
Oscar Lieben and ll. Grecnstrcet
tied for low score in a handicap match
play against par event at the Field
club yesterday. Both finished 1 up
on par. Eight players qualified for
two flights. Scores were as follows:
Groan. Hdcp. Net
O. a. T.leben 83 11 1 Up
M. T. Swarts 88 8 - 1 Down
A. Cahn 7 1 Down
M. J. SwarU 94 1J T Down
C. E. Griffey St 10 Kven
J. A. Abbott 92 IS 4 Down
M. II. La Doucicr. ! 9 . i I Down
H. Greenatreat 82 9 1 jl Up
F. Potter , 90 14 Down
G. Forgan 94 17 2 Down
W. C. Nicholson.. . 97 IS 8 Down
Charles Richards. 96 15 6 Down
Al Krug 9 11 S Down
J. Fradenburg 9ft 15 1 Down
A. V. Shotwell 94 19 Even
G. W. Later 17 20 19 Down
.1. W. Tillson 98 18 4 Down
U. W. Shields.;,... 94 19 Even
H, E. Mllllken 97 14 Down
C. J. Baird 93 15 - Down
K. A. Baird 109 16 , 10 Down
W. K. Maloney 93 15 2 Down
H. McCoy 93 18 1 Down
C. 'R. Jewell 112 20 I! -Down
Drawings for the match are as fol
lows: First Flight.
Lieben plays A. V. Shotwell, H. T. Green
street plays Griffey.
Second Flight.
G. W. Shields plays McCoy, A. Cshn plays
Fradenberg.
Persistent Advertising Is the Road
to Success.
. Army Orders.
Washington, Sept. 9. (Special Telegram.)
Contract Surgeon Harold Fell, United
States artny, is assigned to active duty in
Des Moines, la., for the purpose of making
examinations in his specially.
The following named officers of the dental
reserve cerps are assigned to actlvs duty.
To Fort Des Moines, First Lieutenant Frank
C. Carter, First Lieutenant James L. Craw
ford, First Lieutenant Edward J. Cobb,
dental reserve -eorps. is assigned to active
duly, medical officers' training camp. Fort
Des Moines.
POLICE TIGHTEN
GRIP0NSUSPEG1
Sheriff of Douglas County,
Kansas, Says Smith Wanted
There for Killing: Man
With Wheel.
Charles Smith, alias Larkin Mc
Cloud, suspected of the murders of
Mrs. C. L. Nethaway and Mrs. Chris
tine Anderson, is wanted by the sher
iff of Douglas county, Kansas, for
heating to death a man named God
frey by means of an iron wheel off
a wheelbarrow, on April 4, 1917, at
Lawrence, Kan, Sheriff J. P. Wood
ward of Douglas county wrote to
Chief of Detectives Dempsey advising
him to convict Smith if he could. If
Smitsr'is not convicted in Omaha
Woodward wants him in Lawrence,
where evidence against him points
conclusively to his guilt of the brutal
murder committed there.
Believes Negro Guilty. S
Captaiu Dempsey is still hard at
work obtaining evidence on both the
murders that occurred here, and, con
trary to what has been given out as
his opinion, is of the belief that the
negro is guilty of the outrages com
monly attributed to him.
He points out that the murderer
employed the same methods in both
crimes, and, although Smith still
maintains his innocence, he has not
yet explained his whereabouts during
the hours around 8 p. m. Saturday,
when Mrs. AndcrSon was murdered,
and the fact that he was at the scene
of the murder of Mrs. Nethaway fur
ther incriminates him. He has been
positively identified as the man who
stole the knife of John Lucas from
the home of Frank Millgate on Sat
urday afternoon.' It was with this
knife that the murder of Mrs. Netha
way was committed.
Cannot Tell Whereabouts.
Smith cannot explain where he was
at about 8 p. m. Saturday. Mrs. An
derson waa killed around that time
and the nature of the wound was the
same as that found on Mrs. Netha
way. Both were jagged slashes of the
throat and the unevenness of both the
wounds is thought to have been
brought about by a knife with a bent
blade. The blade of the knife stolen
from Lucas was bent and slightly ir
regular. It is mainly on the foregoing sum
mary that Captain Dempsey bases his
belief that the negro is the guilty
man. However, he says that he still
has a number of clues to follow up,
and that soon Swith will either be
completely entwined in evidence
against him or he will be purged
of all complicity in the revolting mur
ders of Mrs. Anderson and Mrs.
Nethaway.
Mary Browne Outplays
Champ in Red Cross Match
Philadelphia, Sept. 9. Miss Mary
Browne of California defeated Miss
Molla Bjurstcdt, Norway, national
champion, 7-5, 6-3, in today's exhibi
tion tennis matches for the benefit of
the Red Cross ambulance fund at the
Philadelphia Cricket club.
Frederick B. Alexander and Karl
H. Behr, New York, defeated Lieu
tenant R. Norris Williams, 2d, Phila
delphia, and G. W. Wightman. Bos
ton, 11-9. 4-6, 4-3. Howard S. Vossel,
Brooklyn, and Wallace Johnson, Phil
adelphia, defeated John R. Strachan,
California, and Harold R. Throck
morton, Elizabeth, N. J.. 7-5, 4-6, 6-4.
Schedule of Chicago
University Announced.
Chicago, Sept. 9. The foot, ball
schedule of the University of Chicago
announced today includes a game
with Vanderbilt university, which is
to be played at Chicago October 13.
Indiana is not on the Chicago sched
ule, for the first time in years. Five
other games, in addition5 to the con
test with Vanderbilt, will be played.
The schedule follows:
October 13, Vanderbilt at Chicago.
October 27, Northwestern at Chi
cap, a.
November 3, Illinois at Chicago.
November 17, Minnesota at Minne
apolis. , v
November 24, Wisconsin at Chi
cago. Find Two New Cases of -
Infantile Paralysis
Health authorities of Omaha yester
day discovered two new cases of in
fantile paralysis, one of them being
Mrs. J. M. Harding, 138 North Thirty
eighth street, a leader in society. It
was stated the physicians were not
positive in Mrs. Harding's case that
her illness was poliomyelitis, but due
precautions were being taken. The
other new case is that of Morris Mit
tleman, aged 4 years, who lives at
1204 North Twenty-fifth street.
Roosevelt Endorses Maine
Wnman SirffrariA CamnaimV
II VII I Ml 1 wwminjv i 'f'v -
Bangor, Me., Sept. 9. Former
President Roosevelt sent this tele
gram today to the Maine suffrage
campaign committee. , , .
"I earnestly hope that as t matter
of plain justice the people of Maine
will vote 'ye' woman's suffrage.
Buy From These Omallia Firms
Brandeis Installs Three
New Passenger Elevators
Believing in the solgan of the hour,
"Don't Be a Business Slacker," the
Brandeis Stores ate jtoming right for
ward with improvement after im
provement in their store. The latest
addition is three new passenger eley
vators at a'cost of $25,000,; -to run
from the basement to the third floor
on the southeast side of the building,
taking the congestion away from the
three elevators on the northeast Side,
which have been for many months
taxed to their utmost to carry ?the
immense throngs which , visit , "this
storcv The elevators will be redv
for service very shortly.
Recently the marble floor on the
main floor was finished at a .ost of
many thousands of dollars and is
the only one of its kind in the west.
The store has grown to ' such an
extent that is has become necessary
to re-locate many different depart
ments the muslin underwear, infants'
wear and corset departments to be
transferred from the second, floor to
the third floor and the entire second
floor t6 be given over to apparel.
The boys' clothing department is
now located on the second floor of
the men's building. ; '
Liggett and Leary
Are Tied for First )
In Bogey Handicap
An cighteen-hole handicap match
against, bogey was played at Happy
Hollow club yesterday., The eight low
qualified for a prize presented by E. A.!
Pegau. l'ollowing are a few of the
best scores returned: - -
r Hdcp.
Ouy Liggett .,.48- , JUp
N. C. Leary....,-. 10 V $ Up
E. W. Arthur 13 ! Up
C. B. Moser 7 . Up
,T. W. Parish . . 10 I Up
F. K. Clark.... 17 1 Up
B. E. Kimberly.. 19 1 Up
W. W. Johnston ., 2& 1 Up
C. O. McDonald... ,.v 15 Even
C. H. Marley . 7 Kven
Bryc Crawford , Even'
R. M. Laverty '. 9 ' Even
E. Goodrich. IS Kven
S. W. Carder.. 2 Evn
W. E. Shepard, jr 0 Even
F. Pcholer. Even
II. W. Morrow 8 . Even
Pairings. .
N. C. Leary (8) playa W.i W. Johnston
(17).
E. W. Arthur (10) plays J. W. Parish 1.
n, LlEirett (11) plays E. E. Kimberly (14).
F. E. Clark (13) playa C..B. Moser (5). '
Play off Tie.
The tie resulting from play on
Labor day was played off with the
following result: ' .
Gross. Hdcp. Net,
F. B. Weppner (winner).,.. 93 14 79
C." C Sadler 90 10 !()
W. C. Fraser 92 S4
H, Goodrich ..102 .17 S
A. P. Murtagh ....100 -14 . 6
V. V. Roy ...110 1J 92
In the second round of play for
prize presented bv Ezra Millard: '
J, H. Conrad (9) beat R. C. Wagner
fl2). two up.
Harold Johnson (1) beat II. A. i
Hathawav (14), three and two.
F. W. "Porter (1) beat W. H. Dale
(8), four and two.
Wally Shepard and William Mc
Adam play to decide who plays Por
ter in the semi-finals, Johnson play
ing Conrad.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business, Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos mid notes as seaurlty.
510. 6 mo.. It. goods, total cost, 13.60.
Smaller, large sm'ts proportionate rale.
PROVIDENT LOAN-SOCIETY.
433 Rose Bldg. lfith and Farnam. Ty. fi.
LEGAL RATE3 , LOANS
124.00 - 1240.00 " or more.
Easy payment. i Utmost privacy.
S10 rnton Bid. Tel. Doug. Z29S.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
Premium
Oleomargarine
Sweet Pure Clean
Will Cut Your
Butter Bill in Half
Sold By All DaaUra '
SWIFT & COMPANY
Cold Storage Warehouses to Be
Taxed to Handle Food Products
WASTE
:best grade
NO. 1 WHITE
151-8c
' BALE LOTS
Bemis Omaha Bag Co.
" Omaha, Neb.
Moving, Packing, Storing Shipping
(ii)
Phont Douglas 394.
INSURES SATISFACTION
Fireproof Storehouse
Entire Block, 10th ta 11th, Davenport St.
Cold storage warehouses will this
year be more thoroughly crowded
and packed with materials of high
food value than they; have ever been
in the past, it is said. A concerted
effort is being made all over the
United States to make the utmost
possible use of these plants for the
conservation of foods.
The preparedness committee of the
American Society of Refrigerating
Engineers is taking the matter up
with the chambers of commerce all
over the United States. The Com
mercial club of Omaha has received
a communication from this society
asking its co-operation. It is urged
that the greatest possible quantity of
high food value product! be stored
for winter consumption. If is urgtd
that this valuable storage space be
not given over so much to articles of
food which have a low food value,
but that it be, reserved particularly
for those of high food value..
It is pointed out that by doing this
we can help to provision the armies
TAFT'S
DENTAL ROOMS
. NEW LOCATION
318 Rose Building.
16th and Farnam Sts.
Douglas 2186.
and navies of the United States and
of her allies.
The proposition is put up to the
cold storage man, asking him to co
operate to the extent of accepting;
small consignments of such products
from the farmer and from the small
gardener and by extending such
other encouragement to the imall
producer! as may be possible.
More Buildings Needed.
With much of the building opera-,
tions in the city checked by the Jhigh
price of material, the slowness and
uncertainty of transportation and the
labor troubles, the need of more
buildings with trackage for manufac
turing and -jobbing, concerns in
Omaha is becoming more and more
pronounced. J. M. Gillan, industrial
commissioner of : the Commercial
club, rinds this more and more true,
as he is, constantly-facing the prob
lem of showing available sites and
trackage to, men seeking locations
here for factories or other industrial
concernl. , : .
Mar -
.J '.JLB 1 ,"' l i m Ml 11" "t'lui f -in J m "
Rid a HarleyDaT.daoii
ViaORRROOS
The Motorcycle Man
2703 LeaTenwbrth St.
Omaha. Phone Harney 2406.
National Printing
Company
Printers
Publishers
Binders
Printer of Everything
la All Language.
NATIONAL BUILDING,
1 2th and Harney Sts.,' Omaha.
Bast 22k Gold Crown. . . . . .$4.00
Bridge Work, par tooth .... $4.00
Best Plate., $5.00, J 8.00, $10.00
(VlcKENNEY Dentists
1324 Farnam. Phone Doug. 2872.
r ALL GROCERS
LKBOT CO SUM, FwWwit.' OMAHA.
Vaults, Cesspools' and; Grease
. Traps Cleaned
At Ordinance Eates or by contract
v Tel. Douglas 1387
The City 'Garbage Co.
Manure and Ashes Removed
Office, 12th and Paul St..
' OMAHA, NEB.
(Hi mssrn m
WASTE PAPER
- ISM0NEY
SaveIt
') Don't Burn It
' We Buy It
Omaha Paper Stock Co.,
. . Offica and Warahou
ISth and Mare St.
Phono Doug. 159. , Omaha, Nab,
FROM OLD.VtXl
'iff TWOilN !ON 2
I lmCANIIlN6CPf 1
PEOPLE'S ICE &
.COLD STORAGE
; COMPANY .
Manufacturers of Distilled
Water Ice
350 Tons Daily Capacity
Telephone Douglas SO
Why Not Install a
GAS WATER
HEATER?
omahX
gXsco.
1S09 Howard St.
A WORLD POWER
Wherever commerce goes march
ing on you will find the Electric
Motor turning the wheels of in
dustry, constantly, quietly and ef
ficiently. Electric Power i Dependable i
and Economical. -
NEBRASKA ;
POWER CO.
Telephone Douclat 6967
Western Heating and
Plumbing Co.,
Joe Johmton, Proprietor
HEATING and PLUMBING
SANITARY ENGINEERS
1810 St. Mary'a Are.,
OMAHA, NEB.
QUALITY and SERVICE
FACE - BRICK '
IS WHAT WE OFFER IN
HY-STEX
THE STANDARD OF QUALITY
If You Are Going to BUILD, ,
Call Dougla 907908909
Hydraulic Press Brick Co.
City Y.rd,
Doug. 6800
Wst Yr
Wal. 444
HIGH GRADE
Hardwood Flooring
Omaha Hardwood
Lumber Company
Yards, 13th and California.
Douglas 1587
BOILERS SMOKESTACKS
Drake, Williams, Mount
Company, ;
23d and Hickory and U. P. R. R.
Phone Douglas 1043
Oxy-Acetylene Welding
STANDP1PES . TANKS
SAVE 25 PER CENT
Of Fuel Cost
Let Us Solve Your Heating
Troubles
Economy Vapor Heating
; Company,
Douglas 5060.
vfruw a
oroven success.
Combines real
Brush and Vacuum
j
wfTnr Cleaner. KEEPS
AJU" your rugs clean on
the floor. ' No dusting AFTER
sweeping. No beating or sending
rugs to cleaners. Sanitary ALL
the time. r ,
U. S. SALES COMPANY
R. C. Doiier, Mgr., Factory Agent
677 Brandei Building. -Dour.
9261. ' , Wei. 1266
FIRE DOORS
SHUTTERS
FIRE
ESCAPES-
Omaha Central Iron
Works,
Doug. 490. 10th and Dodge Sta.
WHITE PINE
SASH
DOORS
FRAMES and
WINDOW SCREENS
Manufactured in Oma
ha by JENSEN JEN
SEN, 43d a-d Cherle
Sta. Walnut 1058.
WHITE PINE