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AUTOMOBILES
CADILLAC "8"
WANTED
I want to bar food need Cadillac
Modal It or later. In either a roadatar
er four-passenger modal. Please wmi
giving full and complete particular and
prtoe la flrat lattar. Muat ba In tlrat
olasa machanlpal condition.
, THE CASH IS READT. '
Write T-S. Omaha Bee.
AUTOMOBILES
RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
, It CENTS PER MILE
. TOU ARB COVERED BT INSUR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING! FROM ACCIDENT.
It MEW lilt MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD L1VERT CO..
POPO. HH. 1114 HOWARD.
CSED CARS.
1 Overland, touring. Ism 1409 00
1 MUohall roadatar, 1117 tOutC
, I Hupp-to roadatar, a anap .... ISO. 00
1(11 Davenport St Ptaona D. 141.
Auto Rapalr Shop for aala or trade.
' Lota of Auto Parta and Suppliee.
; 1111 Davenport St
TIRE BARGAINS
REBUILT PLAIN TREADS
Will Run Thouaanda of Ml lea.
11x8 10.71 New Tubea 11. 19
llim- 0.71 New Tubea I. OS
Dim T.7S New Tubea l.tS
I4xi .R0 New Tubea t.OS
GOOD WEAR TIRE CO.
7H Bo. 17th. Doug. OH.
NEW TIRES 1-2 PRICE
Flreatona, Coiareaa, Lea Pullman, Flak.
Write for prloe. Mention alaea.
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1016 Farnam.
14 auto tires; good condition; ready to
put on car; atandard alzea; cheap.
Tyler 640.
GAIN more mllea; have your tlrea re
treaded by O. & O. Tire Co.
241 & Leavenworth. Tyler 1201-W.
Repairing and Painting.
F. P. BARNUM CO.. 212& Cuming;. Doug
laa 1044. High grade automobile painting.
TRUCK BARGAIN.
Wa have a new one-ton Commerce
truck that wa are offering at lesa than
factory price.
NEBRASKA OI.DSMOBILE CO.
' Tvjer1770.
PROMPT DELIVERT""ON ALL MODELS.
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
'RED C. ROGERS, MGR. TTLER 17IT.
1407-21 Capitol Ave.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS.
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
1020 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb.
HUDSON SEDAN
Thla car la In perfect condition and
will ba aold at a bargain. Box H-84,
Bee.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Uaed cara bought, noli! and exchanged.
We buy for cash ami ell on time. Full
line to arlect from. Middle State Garage.
20;-8 Farnam St. Doug. 41 HI. .
i'ORDS. BUICKS. DODGE, NEW AND
USED CARS. FORD BODIES.
O'ROURKB-C.OLDSTROM AUTO CO..
V 1701 SOUTH 21ST ST. SOUTH
C-Cyllnder touring car, can be used for a
pleaeure car or engine converted Into
: truck. Condition fine. No price for
J caah. Phone 1146, Council Bluffa.
" A. LEE COMPANY,
Expert automobile washera, aimonyera and
pollshera; all work guaranteed. 2107
N. 18th Bt, Victor Garage. Ph. Web. 107.
FOR QUICK SALE Flrat $100 will buy
my Ford aedan; fine condition; Perry
lock and ahock abaorber. Walnut 1828,
FORD MARKET.
2230 Farnam.
Cash, Time, Liberty Bnnda.
Motorcycles and bicycieg.
rIARLET - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES"
Bargatna In uaed machlnee. Victor II
Rooa, the Motorcycle man. 17tb and
Leavenworth Streeta.
FOR SALE Used bicycle for girl. 8 to
11 yeara old: flrst-clasa condition. Will
aell at a eacrtflce if taken at once
Ph one H a rn er8
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
sollclta your old clothing, furniture,
magazinca. We collect. We distribute
Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and Inapei-t our new home.
1110-1112-1114 Dodge St.
SCENARIO plots by hundreds may be In
vented with new plot chart; free to
those Interested in writing photoplaya.
Feature Photodrama Co., Loa Angelea.
Cal.
A BARGAIN Overland apeedater for Bale,
1S0 cash; newly painted; good condi
tion. Tyler 3I76-J.
llOO Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfrs. of new self-spacing af
flnltv spark plug. Haysdorfer. 210 N. 18th
.frEB. BUICKAUTO COf,
! 18th and Howard Sis. Tyler 170.
VaNTED FOR SPOT CASH, ,100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co.. JflM Farnam St. D. 6036.
THE IIIVIK rl.VEH.
W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY
2620 Farnam St.
FOR SALE Light Bulck Six; good con
dition. M. C. Peters Mill Co., 2th and
B Sla.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repalra; aervlce
atatlon for Rayfleld carburetors and
Columbia atorage batteries. Edwarda.
kOR TJSRMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNT'S
Look far the red seal on wind shield.
" BARGAINS IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.
ISth A Jackeon. Ford A gent s. D. 8S00.
SIX-CYLINDER roadster for aale. First
claaa condition. Very classy. Red 6081.
401 North Sixteenth Bt.
OAKLAND, Sensible 8ix.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
1300 Farnam Bt
FOR SALE Studebaker touring car, per
fect order, late model; bargain for aome
one. f none coiiax auai.
GOOD USED CARS.
QUY L. SMlTa.
CHALMERS aixT'tn" good" condition: 1360
takes It. Call Walnut 1026,
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
Drlvo youraelf; at very reaaonabla
prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska
Service Oarage, lth and Farnam
' Douglas 7390.
Tires and Supllies.
TOBACCO or snuff habit cured or no pay.
11 If cured. Remedy sent on trial. Su-
perba Co., Wd. 2WLnaltlniojeMd.
p6ultrT"andpet"stock.
YOUNG canaries, opera and roller alngers.
17.00 each. Mrs. J. V. Seaman. 1534
Twenty-ninth, Des Moines, la.
MIXED hen food, 14.25 per hundred. A.
W. Wagner, 801 N. lfith St. Dg. 1142.
FOR SALE1 Cheap, two female Alrdale
pupa. 4211 So. 12th. Phone So. 4620
COLLIE puppy for sale cheap.
25th Ave. Red 6447.
1646 S.
CANARY singer for sale. $5. Cjlfxjj90g.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
BROOD SOWS
Buy on Blrdhaven Profit Sharing Plan.
Phone Web. 2SS4. O. 3. Pettis, Agent.
Harness, Saddles and Trunks.
Wo Make Them Ourselves.
ALFRED CORNISH & CO., 1210 Farnam
MONEY TO LOAN.
FARM LOANS, unlimited time. No com
miaslon. Money to loan on down town
bualness property,
LOVE-HASKELL COMPANY.
Every Known Ktnd of Insurance.
209-1S W. O. W. Bldg.,
Telephone Douglas 380.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS,
WATCHES, ETC.
EAGLE LOAN OFFICE
1301 DOUGLAS ST.
k ORGANIZED by the Business Men of
- Omaha. FURNITURE, ptanoa ana
notes as security. 140 6 mo., H. goods,
total, 13.50.
PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY,
432 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 660.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS
11 CI JEWELRY AND O C
12 1 LIBERTY BONDS ic
W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1892.
TK FLR. SECURITY BLDG. TY. ISO.
FARMS and city loans.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.,
638 Keellne Mldg
COMMERCIAL GUIDE.
Packers.
CUDAHY PACKING CO..
South 1340. South Om&ha
Automobiles
It'CAFFREY MOTOR CO . 10th and How
ard. Doug. 3600. Ford cara and repairs
Authorized agents for Ford cars.
Auto Painting.
TIRES
WE SAVE YOU
$10 TO $30 ON
MR. CAR OWNER
wa taka pleaaure to announce the great
eat sale ever known in tire history.
Juat received a 150,000 atook of sllght-ly-ueed
and demonstrating tires. Theae
' tlrea have been run but a few miles and
art as good aa new. Thla stock con
stats of all seandard-make tlrea, such
sa Goodyear Flak, Perfection, Flre
atona, Miller and Kelly-Sprlngfield.
These tlrea are capable of giving from
. 4.000 to 8.000 mllea of aervlce, and wa
will dispose of them at the following
! remarkably low prlcea. Order now
Don't delay. First come, first served.
Site
10x1
30x11,
Hilti
11x4
11x4
11x4
14x4
34x4H
15x44
86x44
15x6
lxl
17x6
Tube
12.00
2. E0
2.75
3.10
3.25
3.10
3. CO
4 25
4.1.0
. 4.50
4.75
4.00
5.00-
Tlrea
t 6. SO
8.00
8.60
9.60
10.16
11 25
12.26
11 76
13.11
14.60
16.00
15.00
16.00
In ordering atata whether 8. S. CI.
or N. S. la desired. Send 12 00 depoalt
for each tire, balance C. O. D. subject
to your examination.
Five par cent apeclal dlacount when
full amount accompanies order.
MAIL ORDER SERVICE You
are as near to us as your paper.
No matter how far you are from
us. we manage to get your
merchandlae to you within a
few days. SEND US YOUR OR
DER. WE DO . THE REST.
Public Tire Corporation, Dept. 16-3511
S. Michigan Ave , Chicago, Illinois.
REAL TIRE BARGAINS.
10x1 Plain $ .0o
tOxlVi Plain 10.00
llxl.76 Non-Skid S.50
11x4 Non-Skid T. 14.10
11x34 Rib 17.SU
15x4 Plain v.... 17.60
Ix44 Rib .... 14.15
17x6 Non-Skid 15.00
Also have a number of Motorcycle and
Ford caalnga In good condition at 5 to
$T; call and see these tlrea and aave
money; big bargains In tubes. We do
expert tire repairing; every job guaran
teed; work called for and delivered.
AGENTS WANTED
FARNAM TIRE 4k RUBBER CO.
H. 7lt 214 Farnam St.
Tires at Half Price
DRY-CURE PROCESS.
We make them good as new. New
ribbed tread. Non
Plain. Ribbed. skid.
. 10x1 , 1 .80 10.00 11.00
10x14 10 60 . 11.60 lt.Ot
11x14 11.50 13.50 14.50
ttxi 16.00 17.26 19.60
14x4 17.00 17.60 20.15
11x4 15.00 10.60 18.00
GUARANTEED 1.500 MILES.
BEST ON THE MARKET.
2-in-l Vulcanizing Co.
WE will ahip. subject lu examination, oui
1. 600-mile guaranteed tires at these
prices:
Plain. Non-Skid
10x1 17.80 t t tO
10x14 8.16 11 t
11x14 100 12.60
14x4 11.00 14 76
Express prepaid whan cash accompanies
order.
Standard Tire Co.,
410 North 18th 8t Phone Dmiciaa
NO need' for steam aoaked carcaiea a
rstisad and rebuild tires by Drr-Ctire
process. Ideal Tire Service. 1574 Par-
ney St
TnUSS BOUGHT, SOLD AND REPAIRED.
tAKNAat XIU aa &UBBKR COMPANY.
. Tta 1914 FARNAM ST.
rtOESSIG. W. F 144 S. 40lh. Har. 1448.
We make old autos look like new ones.
BERTSCHY MFG. & ENGINEERING CO.
S. E. Cor. 20th and H irney Sts., old parts
made new, new parts made, too. D. 2G62.
Auto Repairs.
AMERICAN machine Works, 110 S. 11th
St. Douglas 4881. Patenta developed.
Models, tools and dies made.
Boiler Manufacturers.
DRAKE WILLIAMS, MOUNT CO., 23d
and Hickory. D. 1043. Mfra. of boiler,
tanks, smokestacks, oxy-acetylene weld.
Baggage and Transfer.
OMAHA TRANSFER COMPANY
"THE ONLY WAY."
Telephone Doug. 2.95. 14th and Jackaon.
Stationery and Supplies.
OMAHA STATIONERY CO., THE, 107
300 S. Seventeenth. Douglas 805. Office,
typewriter, architects' and engineers'
supplies. Loose-leaf devices.
Auto Tires.
TWO-IN-ONE VULCANIZING CO., 1616
Davenport St. Douglas 2914.
Auto Tops and Trimmings.
ENGLISH, THOS. F., 2318 Harney. Doug
las 2781. satisfaction guaranteed. The
best is none too good.
Banks.
AMERICAN STATE BANK, 18th and Far
nam. Wead Block. Phone Tyler 80.
Cement Products.
OMAHA CONCRETE STONE "COMPANY.
28th Ave. and Sahler St. Colfax 880.
Ice Machines.
BAKER ICB MACHINE) CO.
19th and Nicholas. J. L. Baker. Pres.
Butter (Wholesale).
ALFALFA BUTTER CO.. 120-24 N. 11th
St. Doug. 3903. W. W. Richardson. Prea
BYRNE A HAMMER DRY GOODS CO
tth and Howard Sts. Douglas 206. Cloaks,
sulfa, ladles' and men's furnishings, art
goods, millinery and draperies: all kinds
of fancy and ataple Dry Goods..
Foundries (Iron and Brass).
PAXTON -MITCH ELL CO., 2614 Martha at
Harney 166L Machine, gray Iron, brass.
bronze and aluminum castings.
OLSEN &.SCHLINGER, 1407 Jackson. D
7491. Brass, bronze and aluminum cast-trips.
Attorneys.
FISHER, H.. 1418 First Nat Bank Bldg
D. 1966. Attorney and counsellor at law
GRAY a BRUMBAUGH, 213-14 Omaha
Nat Bank Bldg. Red 3157. General prac
tice In state and federal oourta.
FORD TRANSFER CO.. 817 Douglaa St
Tyler 8. "Always at your service.'
Electrical Goods.
LE BRON ELECTRICAL WORKS
118 S. 12th. Douglas 2176. Largest elec
trical repair works and contracting com
pany in the middle west
Doctors.
CAMPBELL. DR. S. M , Physician and
Surgeon, 1804 Farnam St. Douglaa 1220
Electrolysis.
Superfluous balr removed, electricity;
needle work guaranteed. Miss Allender.
624 Bee Bldg. 7
Patent Attorneys.
PATENTS procured, bought and aold. In
ternt'l. Patent Co.. 681 Brandels. D. 6691
Hardware
PETERSON & M1CHEI.SON HARDWARE
Co., 4916-18 S. 24th St. South 81de.
Phone South 171.
Chiropractors.
10TH YEAR IN OMAHA: fired out of
Continental Blk.; new location, 494-496
Brandels Th. Bldg. Dr. L. N. Carpen
ter. D. 6381.
rnk Manufacturers.
NEBRASKA A IOWA STEEL TANK CO..
1301 Wllliama Ave. Webster 278.
Engineers, Consulting & Supervising
ANDERSON ' BENNETT. 14 Bee Bldg ,
Douglaa 1430. Heating, ventilating and
power piai.K. Engineers and draftsmen.
Ice.
OMAHA ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO..
Mceague Blk., 15th and Dodge, Douglas
054 Wholesale and retail ice.
Cash Registers.
MORRIL CASH AND CREDIT REGIS
ISTER' CO.. 211-211 City Nafl Bank
Bldg. Dong. 4401. E. W. Hart. Pres.
Live Stock Commission.
ROSENSTOCK BROS.. 12S Exchange
Bldg., Omaha. Stackers and feeders
our specialty.
Mirrors and Resilvering.
OMAHA MIRROR AND ART GLASS CO.,
Douglas 6525. 1614 Cuming St.
Pleating and Buttons.
FAN ARNAM'S DRESS. PLEATING.
HEMSTITCHING AND BUTTON CO., D.
1101. Rms. 411-11 Paxtoa BUc. Id floor.
KILLS FRIEND
UPON REQUEST
OF THE LATTER
London Youth Admits Stfl
bing of Comrade After He
Had Been Repeatedly
Urged to Do. So.
London, July 19. "Yes, I did that
I stabbed him three times. He asked
me to do it.
1 his statement was made to a
constable bv William Nelson Ad
ams, aged 17, of Stamford street,
Blackfriars, - who was charged at
Sutton with being concerned with
a man not in custody in the murder
of George Jones, aged 56, a painter.
Police Constable Forde met Ad
ams and took him in custody.
Detective Sergent Payne stated
that at the police station Adams ex
pressed a wish to make a statement
which was as follows:
"I met Jones about eight days
ago and he said that he was worried
about his income tax, and he asked
me if I would kill him. I said I
would if I had the pluck.
"We met on the night of the 10th
at Kennington by appointment, and
proceeded to Tooting Junction on
the tram. On the way Jones hand
ed me a knife, saying: 'Are you go
ing to do it? and I replied that 1
would see.
"We walked about five miles to a
field, close to which was a big house.
COMMERCIAL GUIDE.
Printers' Supplies.
BARNHART BROS. SI'INDLER, 1114
Howard St Douglas 1076. Printers'
supplies.
OMAHA PRINTING CO., 13th and Far
nam. Douglas 346. Printing, stationery
and office furniture.
School Furniture and Supplies.
OMAHA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO.,
1106-11 Nicholas St. Douglaa 1911.
Everything for schools.
DOUOLAS PRINTING CO., 109-11 N. 18th.
Douglas 644. Fine commercial printing.
EDDY PRINTING CO.. 322 Bee Bldg..
Douglas S64T. Fine commercial printing.
Paints, Oils and Glass.
BARKER BROS. PAINT CO..
4760. 1609 Farnam Bt
Douglas
Undertakers.
HULSE & RIEPEN. 701 S. 16th. D. 1226.
Undertakers and embalmera. Psraonal
attention given to all calls and funerals.
HEAFEY & HEAFEY, 2611 Farnam. Har
ney 265. Undertakers and embalmera.
CROSBY WILLIS C. 2511-13 N. 24th St.
Phone Webster 47.
Tin and Sheet Metal Works.
CARTER SHEET METAL CO.. 108-10-1'
S 10th St. Douglas 602. Skylights, steal
ceilings and galvanized sheets.
Council Bluffs Directory.
Coal and Ice.
Phone 2860. Caterera to hpat and cold.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received by the
village clerk of Deahler, Nebraska, until
8 o'clock p. m. July 25, 1919, for furnish
ing material, tools and labor and for con
structing complete a Sanitary Sewer Out
let and Sewer District No. 1, In and for
Deahler, Nebraska.
The above designated improvement shall
be furnished and constructed In accordance
with plans and specifications adopted by
the Village Board of Trustees on May 26.
1919, and now on file with the village
clerk. The said plans are hereby referred
to as part of this notice.
The said Sewer Outlet consists of the fol
lowing approximate quantities:
OUTLET.
760 lln. ft. of 8 In. V. S. P.
4.460 lln. ft. of 10 In. V. 8. P.
520 lln. ft. of 12 In. V. 8. P.
8 Manholes.
10 cubic yards concrete In creek
crossing and channels, 24 ft. x
12 In.
71 lln. ft. of 10 In. C. I. P.
Disposal plant complete aa per sheets
10, 11 and 12.
SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1.
12,376 lln. ft. of t In. V. S. P.
43 Manholea.
2 flush tanks.
2 lampholes.
The Instructions to bidders must be com
plied with strictly in submitting bids
Copies of the plans and specifications may
be examined at the office of the village
clerk or at the office of the engineer,
W S Standeven, Bee Building, Omaha.
Co'plea may be purchaaed from the engineer
on payment of 15.00.
The Board proceedings authorizing aald
Sewer Outlet and Sewer District No. 1, and
providing for letting a contract for th
work and all other proceedings leading up
to or pertaining to the work are open to
Inspection by all prospective bidders.
The Village reaerves the right to reject
any or all bids. HENRY S1TTLER,
Chalrman.
(SEAL.) HARRY HUGE,
Village Clerk.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Sealed bids will be received at the office
of Architects John Latenaer & Sons, Bee
Building, Omaha, until 12 o'clock noon
on Saturday, July 26, for permanent Im
provements at the University Medical Col
leare lrl Omaha, according to plana and
apeclticatlona on file In the office of aald
architects, namely:
Conatruction of a brick and reinforced
concrete power house exclusive of smoks
stack, boilers, piping, plumbing and wir
ing, steam specialties and piping at the
power house.
Relocation of hot water heater and
tank for the hospital building.
Remodelling steam heating system of
old laboratory building (No. 1).
System of underground piping and con
duits. Bidders must examine and follow the
Instructions to bidders and the blank
forms of proposals. All bids must be ac
companied by a bank cashier's check or
certificate of deposit for the sum required
on the different Items of work each made
payable unconditionally to the board of
regents of the University of Nebraska.
Bids muat be sealed and plainly marked
on the outside. Indicating the Item of
work bid upon and be directed to John
Latenser A Sons, Architects. The right
la reserved to reject any and all bids.
THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
By J. S. DALES, Secretary.
July 18-20-23.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids will be received for the erection
and furnishing of a new bank building; at
the office of the Mason City Banking
company, mason uuy. ftenraska, up to
Twelve o'clock noon, Tuesday. July 29.
lilt.
Plana and apeclflcationa mar be had
by making application to The Maaon City
Banking Company. Mason City, Nebras
ka, or to Edward R. Green, Architect,
Seward, Nebraska. Owner reservea the
right to reject any and all blda Dresonted
Successful bidder to furnish approved
aureiy oona oeiore me signing of the
contract
THE MASON CITY BANKING COMPANY.
Maaon City. Nebraaka.
July 10.
and Jones sail that he knew the spot
well. AH the way he was talking
to me about killing him. When we
arrived there he said: 'God help me
will you kill me?' and I replied:
'I will try.'"
They went into the field and an
other acquaintance, who had fol
lowed them all the way, waited by
the irate.
"Jones undressed himself," laid
Adams, "and said that the best way
to do it was to stab him on the left
side of the neck and the left Bide
of the stomach. I hesitated for about
a quarter of an hour and then the
temptatfon came to me to do it. I
believe I stabbed him three times."
The chairman asked Detective
Inspector Hedges if he had watched
Adams and observed his mental ca
Dacity.
Inspector Hedges replied: "Yes,
and I have not found anything
wrong.
Other evidence was given showing
that none of Jones clothing was
cut or bloodstained and his shirt
was off and tied round him. It had
not been possible to trace the man
referred to by Adams as "Charlie
Smith.
Adams was committed for trial at
the Surrey assizes.
Minister Fashions Own
Coffin From Aged Tree
Noblesville, Ind., July 12. The
Rev. James Hill, a retired minister,
who lives on a farm in the northern
part of this county, has just finished
the coffin in which he will be buried.
It is solid walnut and highly pol
ished. The timber was cut from a
tree on his farm which was planted
bv his srrandmother 90 years ago
He has placed the coffin in a local
undertaking establishment and it
will remain there until the time
comes to use it.
"Them Wuz the Days."
Urbana, O., July 12. The mean
ing of "them was the good old
days" has been discovered in Ur
bana. A daybook kept by Abraham
Hefflebower from 1840 to 1864 shows
that beef and pork were 2 cents a
oound. Butter sold for,84 cents,
and lard for 10 cents. Shoes ranged
in price for 75 cents to $3.50, and
clothing was about a fourth the
price of today. Whisky was 8 and
10 cents a quart, and corn was 12
and 13 cents a bushel. Surely
"them was the good old days.
New Garage Leased.
Pajrmjnn.I.nflte Motors com
pany who have the Stutz agency
. a 0 e e
have leasea lor a term oi years irom
Edward T. Heyden, a new double
hnrac hiiilrlino' now hexa com
pleted at 25th avenue and Dodge
street. J his huiimng win De occu
pied about August 1.
Moon Child.
London, July 19. The father of a
boy who was charged with theft at
Marylebone police court said the
boy's mind was affected by changes
of the moon, and at such times he
was not fit to take care of himself.
A doctor replied that the boy was
mentally defective, but that modern
science did not associate this state
of mind with the moon.
The bench ordered the boy to be
sent to a certified institution.
B. Quick Too Slow.
Kansas City, Mo., July 19. B.
Quick, of the Kansas side, tailed to
live up to the name in Missouri. In
fact B. Quick was so slow in ap
pearing in North municipal court
here to answer to a charge of vio
lating the traffic ordinance that hisi
$5 bond was declared forfeited.
$100 DOWN
$100 DOWN
Buys this nifty new bungalow cot
tage consisting of living, dining room,
kitchen and two bed rooma. Dandy
electric light fixtures, polished floors.
Full cemented basement and sidewalks
to house. This is an exceptionally
well built little home. Block to car ,
and close to school and stores. No.
2202 South 67th St $100 down or
$100 Liberty Bonds and $25.00 per
month. Price only $2,465. Takt West
Leavenworth car to 48th St, and trans
fer to West Lawn car and ride to the
end of the line. This house will be
open for inspection between 1:00 p. m.
and 5:00 p. m. today.
WOOD
For ,
Bakeries, Fuel Yards and
Brick and Tile Factories.
Unusually Low Prices.
BUY NOW
DES MOINES
SAWMILLCO.,
Des Moines, Iowa.
COLORADO LAND
MR. FARMER AND INVESTOR
An investment which is safe, pays a good income,
and increases in value. We have 7,000 acres of im
proved and unimproved land to offer you from $50.00
to $125.00 per acre, in the best farming district in Colo
rado, where crops never fail. We handle nothing but
snaps.
Literature and full information cheerfully fur
nished upon request
Reference:
Farmers' State Bank.
Firit National Bank.
House Land Company
Haxtun, Colorado
MOVE IN JAPAN
TO STOP SALE OF
RICE MADE WINES
Serious Shortage of Cereal
May Result in Order
Forbidding Manufacture
of -Sake Wine.
Tokio, July, 12. (By the Asso
ciated Press). The prohibition
movement in the United States has
been followed in Japan by the
launching of a project to stop- the
manufacture of sake, Japan's
national alcoholic drink which is
distilled from rice.
The end of the war has brought
no check to the steady increase in
the price of the necessities of life
and the soaring cost of rice, which
is the staple food of the Japanese
people is becoming a grave problem
for the government. Last year the
high price of rice led to serious
riots throughout the empire.
The Japan Temperance society
has presented a memorial to the
government urging the prohibition
of making sake. The organization
points out that about 15,000,000
bushelsof rice are consumed yearly
in its manufacture. With the popu
lation of Japan Increasing at the
rate of 600,000 yearly and the
national rice crop falling on
account of the decrease of rice lands
through the "civic and industrial
expansion, the organization asserts
that the enormous quantity of rice
used in distilling sake might be
turned to better use in distributing
it as a food for the people.
Emperor Yoshihito is said to be
deeply concerned over the living
conditions among his people.
Through his lord chamberlain he
recently ordered the govenors of
the different provinces to investi
gate the changes in the thought of
the masses, the cost of food for the
middle and labor classes and the
general industrial situation through
out the empire. The discontent of
the masses of the people is ser
iously occupying the government,
which is trying to devise means of
relieving the situation.
Boy of 3 Joyrides.
Sharon, Pa., July 19. "Billy"
Burns, 3, can lay claim to being
one of the country's youngest joy
riders. A machine drove ,up in front
of the Burns home recerftly and lit
tle Billy got aboard the running
board and clung on to the extra
tire. When the driver started away
he failed to notice the child and car
ried him five miles. Meantime." the
Burns family had the police hunting
for a supposed kidnapper.
The queen bee will lay from 2,000
to 3,000 eggs daily in the season.
She is the mother of all the other
inmates in the hive, and can lay
eggs to produce either drones or
workers as the fancy takes her.
The queen bee always heads the
bees when they issue to swarm.
Dundee Homes
6- room, 2-story and attic frame residence, corner lot, garage ana "
fruit on premises. House strictly modern and newly painted. SVs
blocks to car line. Price $5,250.
2-story and attic, 6 rooms and sleeping porch, S years old, newly
painted and decorated throughout oak floors, oak finish first floor,
white enamel second. Price $6,000. Possession at once.f
Beautiful 6-room, 2-story and attic frame house, lot 50xl$9 fi, t 1
blocks from Dodge St. car line. House exceedingly well built Owner
will carry back $4,000 at 6, first mortgage. Price $8,000.
7- room modern home, oak finish, double garage, now rented for :
$75.00 per month. Possession Oct 1. Price $9,000.
New 10-room house, all modern, large sleeping porch, double gar
age. Now, rented for $100.00 per month. Possession Oct 1. Prica
$10,500.
Brand new stucco home, north side of Dundee. Large center halL
large living room with fireplace, dining room, breakfast nook ana
kitchen first floor, one, large bedroom and 2 smaller ones 2nd floor.
South front lot 60x135 ft. Will be completed in about 60 days. Prica S
$12,000. ( '
2-story and attic frame residence, 75x185 ft. of ground, south front,
near Happy Hollow. Lot is very attractive with shrubbery and fruit '
trees. Very desirable neighborhood. 9 rooms including sun room, also
large screened in porch. Price $14,000.
$17,000 for two 9-room, all modern bungalows located on 100x135 ?
ft. of ground, douSle garage. Houses heated with hot water, verv at-
tractive interiors. Ground for apartment house site would easily be
worth $6,500 to $7,500. -
George & Company
902 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
Douglas 756.
REALTORS.
THE
OLD
HOME
and the old neighborhood have served their
purpose. NOW is the time to sell at an ad
vantage, and dd as your neighbors and friends
have done locate in MINNE LUSA.
We still have a few choice building sites
in this beautiful addition at ridiculously low
prices
$650 to $950
and several new homes nearing completion,
modern and complete in every respect.
If you are renting your rent has been
raised, or soon will be, and interest rate on
homes is lower than ever. Let us help you
sell the old home. Think it over and come and
see us. Sundays call:
E. A. Hoisington, Colfax 3472;
M. 0. Headley, Colfax 3482;
Joseph Langfellner, Colfax 2832.
Charles W. Martin & Go.
Tyler 187.
REALTORS.
742 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
If you are a salesman, there is an opportunity to
make good money waiting for you providing you have
gumption enough and are willing to go to the farmers'
home several times if necessary to sell him Hog Insur
ance. Persistency and intelligence and a knowledge of
the business are the pre-requisites to success. If you
have the former we will teach you the t rest. Salesmen
with the necessary'pep" and "ginger" who will keep on
the job six days per, week can make $50.00 to $150.00
per week. Unless you have the nerve and persistency
necessary to win out, do not answer this ad.
American Live Stock
9
Insurance Company
706 World-Herald Bldg.
TWENTY ACRES
i
Northwest of Omaha
v.
$250 an Acre
The owner will take a good auto worth
$2,500 as part payment.
H. H. HARPER & CO
1713 Howard St. Tel. Doug. 25.96
TWENTY ACRES
Divided Into Five
4-Acre Tracts
West of Elmwood Park
High and sightly; you can stand on top of
this hill and see houses in Dundee. One of
these 4-acre tracts will make you an ideal
country home-site.
Price $1,000 an Acre
Worth twice the money.
H. H. HARPER & CO.
1713 Howard St. Tel. Doug. 2596.
HOMES PRICED TO SELL
Every House Advertised in This Ad Is a Genuine Good
Purchase and Well Worth the Money Asked.
$28,000.00
403 SouthN33d Avenue
Two-etory and attic brick and
atneco house, containing tight rooma,
besides attic, which ia finished. One
large living room, solarium, dining
room and kitchen on first floor. The
dining room walls are oak panels
with laid-in tapestry. The kitchen Is
tile with built-in tile refrigerator.
The second floor has four sleeping
chambers and tile. bath room. The
basement has all modern up-to-the-minute
conveniences. The ground is
120x155. The cost of the building
alone would be better than $28,000,
not figuring the ground, which is
worth 115,000.
This is a real bargain, and the
reason for the sale Is the owner has
no use for it, hence this sacrifice.
Must be seen to appreciate it. Can
arrange reasonable terms. Shown by
appointment only.
$6,500.00
3814 Davenport Street
Six-room all modern house. Urge
living room, dining room and kitchen
on first floor, 8 bedrooms, bathroom
and sleeping porch on second floor,
finished attic. The downstairs has
a beamed oak ceiling and is finished in
oak throughout. Garage in rear. Full
size lot. $3,000 caah, balance on easy
terms.
$5,500.00
West Farnam District
125 South 86th Bt 8-room mod
ern house in good condition, full size
lot, exceptionally good purchase at
above price.
$2,000.00
2815 Seward Street
live -room cottage,, nil mod era ex
cept heat. Full size lot. $50S eats,
balance as rent.
127 North 32d Avenue,
127 Korth 8 2d Avenue 8-room all
modern honae. Has combination hot
water and furnace heat; large garage
in the rear; sleeping porch facing
east. In good shape. The house only
needs a coat of paint. The actual
eost of the house and ground Is lit.
000. Make us an offer, aa the owner
is anxious to selL Can arrange very
easy terms.
$3,800.00
2817 North 24th Street
Six-room all modern house; flrat
floor finished in oak throughout. Good
sized lot. 81,000 eash, balance) to
suit purchaser.
$2,100.00
2815 Seward Street
Six-room cottage, all modern ex
cept heat. Full size lot 1600, cash,
balance as rent.
$2,900.00
1822 North lth Bt 7-room all
modern house. Lot 88x140. Can ar
range easy terms.
$5,250.00
2114 Chicago Street
Eleven-room all modern brick
house. Exceptionally well located '
and suitable for rooming house.
Terms, $1,000 eash, balance to suit.
H. Ao Wolff Coo
REALTORS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INVESTMENTS
15th and Farnam.
Electric Building. Tyler 85.
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