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LHE Bl & . News Service R ) = Little Willie- Gettit WikL “ou LET Mg THE IDEA OF - 7 S HAV = QEYEL: OOLLAR To HIM Fi8Bing To Now Yo ¢eT NCH wiTh ME LIKE THAT - THE Five AND GEE! \ i | HAVEN'T AcENT ? | LEFT Twg PUT IT 1N A L SINVERE GRACIOVS - TDOLR LARS IN H1s BETTER MiDING I HAD ASKED ‘ | HAVEN'T A | Yo s Wien PLACE ' FER A QUARTER - . PENNY TO MY FIve ou‘rN'E 140T THIS S0 NAME AND THE RENT 1S [ FOR RENT | REAL ESTATE - great catch In rwmfcve}u;:‘ Jde Rig- Ve TeTmiantl . Roci FARM & RANOH LANDS FOR SALE l S ARE FASY sert worked In center, but falled to start ; N B ot T I vy 4 Hick Johnson was behind the [ LOQRAN T {ak? : | 3 R B g U e bw:?fifii:hfi?%fi%pen JACES ARE ROUSED | Bt e s et st oz FOR ROURKE LADS e v seria zud soevs 7\ O5s. Bn opptns e AT LIGHT BILL VETO v A I~ DI T Season on May 12 H ixth and wi rried off the field. He HOUSEKEEPING rooms, modern, new |48y aftermoon. P b e P vy . Look Forward To. _ furniture. 228 Harney.' ' |TQ SETTLERS ONLY_3% acres for #% (Home Folks Direct Bombardment “!I! not be able to play for two weeks o The Ladies' Prottiest Mile Golf olub FARNAM, %25, threes nice housekeeping | Rich corn, aifalfa wheat land; no suye Dr. Schiefer, club physician. Con- " 1 the rooms, electricity, gns range. and. J. A Traar. Bort Morghe. Cole_| Against North in Eighth and icy took hin place as Thomason is alss| NEW HAVENS SAY FAREWELL|vil open 'its insugural season on the FOR BALE—Farms, 1600 an: acres, h X TNE park v 12 Light Nousekeeping Rooms. Peets, Colo. Write Delstier, 3354 Ogden Score Five Runs. O bbby, v driving and a flag contest have been TS lipatad fooris, i Slcove; Kiteh- [ Avej Chicage, Il Py nlllched a nice game for Omaha| Last week marked the close of the rex- | CoOF SRC F TOE CEET, oe wil be Council Bluffs, Ia. ! Towa. . NORTH PULLS A FRED MERKLE o as always tight in the pinches. The fular achedules of all the leagues most| o q0q the winners Frank Russell has ——— HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE ssme teams play today. Game to be|of which wound up their seasons with| . e o golf bag, Mr. Palmer a pair Write a good description of your land — called at 3 o'clock. Score: tournamenis open to their respeotive 401 N, 81, 10 rooms, strictly mod., $0. it to the Sioux City, Ia., Journ . 1N 310 e mode vmow, $i |and send it to the Sloux Cty. Ta, JOUrngy | A brief 1apse In akill completely ruined OMAMA, Jeague membérs. The Metropolithn, Mer- 2706 Farnam, § rooms, mod. brick, $50. |Medium.” Twenty-five words every Friday Pitcher North yesterday and as a result AB. Executive Oomu_—i; for Their Cen- sure for His Veto of Electric i Light Bill. HITCHCOCK SEES IMPERIALISM The Jacksonlan club of Nebraska Sat- urday evening informally opened its new quarters on the sixteenth floor of the City National bank building, conderaned Governor MorcHead for his veto of the electric light bill and listened to by United States Senator Hiteh- Houses and Cottages. of golf shoes and Mrs. D. E. Hawk has contributed a prise. The next meeting of the club will be cantile and Nebraska Telephone tourna- ments all had a successful run with keen | held at the home of Mrs. Fred Crane. competition and good rolling. At this meeting, May 4, the members of The presence ‘of the New Haven All-|the Prettiest Mile Golf club, & men's or- ganization, will be entertained by the lwomem {0 Farsad, 7voonm. sibd, W8 gvening, Suturday morning and ever \General Marty von Hindenbers Krug's FTeS, 35 His Hlowara, § rooms, modi B0, | Saturany evoming and, Sunday, mOraiE leorpe of heross copped & victory from . | Krug: i6...:1\ r 5 words, |Paul, 6 to 3. Krug's crowd doesn't care |[Huelsman, rf. . who it loks nowdays, having no respect | A Of. pohie acorated and refinished, at g8th and | PAPEr, 20,000 readers dally in four great ;‘:\;M: leaguers or class AA gents or any- Harney Sta.Tel. H. 61.° ' L SRR R IR S I b s A MONBY-MAKER, WITHIN 10 MILI8| The bombardment which gave the home Hy and Cottages. 3 GOOD MARKETS. fclks the combet was directed against 156 acres, new S-room house and plenty - ; other bulidi Al fonces hog tight. an:r:: ";::‘&:""‘“r‘:““ Ld“‘!"“h"';; §T. PAUL. ¥, " Rajsed 240 hogs last year. Rurining water e were in the lead, o 1. e .Al-i I FOR RENT—$65.00 and blue grass, alfaita and timber pas-|Payne opened the festivities by cracking |yer, rf ; ture. Never had hog ase. B a I'!'I. blow to right. 2 'y " s qY N L, 1 Breen lald down a neat | Riggert, cf. Dwelling, 414 So. 38th 8t.; tiled under cuv R, Tifte. “Possession (bunt and North mussed it up until both Haddock, 2. {now, at $145 per acre. % mi. school. R, F. D. Tel. 133 N. 40, 7 rooms, mod., $35. 1217 8. 18, 5 room flat for colored, $16. |twelve differemt days for $2; ol RINGWALT, Brandels Theater Bldg. | TgN-ROOM brick house, all modern, re- $4; or T words, Largest circulation of any lowa news- Stars on the local runways was tbe big feature of the week. Thix trio ot bowlers are the best In the game and by winning most of their matches on strange alleys proved that they were masters of the ten. pin art, Schedules for the state tournament, which opens In Lincoln next Wednesday night, have been recelved. They show an entry of thirty teams. Twelve of these are entered by Lincoln, eight by Omal four by South Omaha; Grand Island, three; Friend, Hastings and Pender, one each. o | R. A Leaks of the physical department From Omaha the eniry list includes the |of 'the Youns Men's Christian assoet-*lon Jetter's Old Age, Krug's Luxus, Burgess- {has selected all-star basket ball teams 8| Nash, Storz, Beselin's Old Mixers, Ra-|from players in the Tri-City, Commer- % |gan's Falstaffs, City Hall Federals ‘and [clal and Church leagues. His selections the Transpanqualities. The teams en-/are as follows: 8 6 |teved from Soush Omaha are the Jetter's President Weaver of the club explained that the organisation s composed of the botter element of democracy of this city and 1t is expected that intereating talks. will be heard in the future. The club is now In the Among the osrate present last evening were: Uam Yanoy, F. W. Driscoll, J. W, Me cafe, John Murphy, F. L. Weaver, J. I. Hanighen, Ed Rothery, Dr. A. H. Hip- ALL-STAR TEAMS CHOSEN R. A. Leake of Young Men's Chris- tian Association Selects Honor Basket Ball Squads. ONE TEAM FROM EACH LEAGUE by PR AN ol sommwosnmoonk T P na s L 1 oo vestibule, reception hall, front and back parlors, dining room Payne and Breen were safe. Marty Krug coaxed the heaver for a walk, choking 3 Fay Smith), the runway. and kitchen, 5 bed rooms, 2 2 Pearl’ Eéunfi& Blutts, Ta. With Huelsman up things looked rosy one 329, for the Rourkovinians, but Frank popped bath rooms, 'ho@ water heat, Mimnesuta. a measley fly by Haddock and Conley garage. All in first class con- |pARGAIN-a-sere farm 0 miles fom |upitted. dition. Location A-1. Benj. | Lnneapolia: 1 & l® Sracres timbered Schllebner Hi Pinch. ’ past; ctically all be ny‘lfl"‘fl: Just as thg bugs were settling back into S. Baker. Phones D482, H317. good eorn } 38 Satived : [their seats in despalr, Frits Schliebner o oozed up to the plate and promptly croomsc? Blivononesen? A. F. EMITH CO, 1 .,.e. wlescsscson nlssccsernsss? B Sinse [ X TSR Sy o oo ol comommma oo oo e oo e e e oo o3 = Home jee. - Thrse-base 0la Age, Willow Springs Brewing Co. horses, harnesses, v:r‘l- busted the pill safe tory Whalen, Autrey. Two-base hit: 4 ¢ MODERN, 6-room, bath, vestibule, with | o "t: nrd:n.m:e:::' p:y‘:.m.u :..:'.‘,“ gn;hu‘_n'mm-: l.gm. Bacrifice hits: A‘ll;:un and Stookman's Journal. Most e e N (o he caa, balance bsa stand This pyt the Rourkes one to the good, but vl Rt ts s g Bl wop e s B o o P reen, hassy: Omshe '3 Bt Peul 3, Mayor Dahlman and City Commissioners at 6 per cen one didn’'t satisfy Red Whalen so Red|out: By Crabb, 3; by North, 7. y L _ 0. Minneapolis. 3 Butler 1l h Phone _Harney 3510, mouth Bldg., Mim knocked the ball qut to.the flag pole, | o, oll: OCf Orabb, ¥ off L’;irs:-:‘ and Withnell will accompany the 1:45. Sickle. City Hall Federals on this date. Montana. 8 n 1. "WEST FARNAM DISTRICT, counting Krug and Schliebner. Red made ‘mpire: Van (s Tors, Tooderd bodse, 108 8. th 8. e BRE-TI0r 0° |thira on by, awat. Riggert telaweds ibe ! s Aot ]| A g, Km0 s ot s Chureh Loagun. i T TR A BTN A 3 P g enken i ward—Kiopser, NEW br. bungalow in Orchard Hill. C. | ghd, by or est ball in to Miller and Miller threw to Steoher.connony o |on alt comers at'the Farndm, Alleys Bat-: it. Porward—Root, ' Kountse Memo- D, Hutchinson, 1623 Farnam. or the plate. The ball missed the said plate Orday afternoom and evening, - winning 1002, 1 t most of thelr matches, In the three man First Chi Ty T team event they again won with ease e ns Wiset: Sl from thie locals wWith a total of 1751 oy oy 1 agalnst thelr opponents 168, A set of |timet Bache o Dussiig, Omeha Ne- Banks., doubles with Cochran and K. Séiple pit- hfi'flu Forward—Suchart, Omaha Na- ted against Jonhson and Lindsay proved |tional Banks. ? Tily mode: 1623 N. 218t about twelve feet and Whalen continued 00, - Wel 8. 5-ROOM house, 7 8t (upstairs), $14. ki his journey homeward for the fiftu. run. TH! horses, 1,100 fo | CHANCE e be a cattle king right near | . Krug’s men made one im the fourth m ';ma.‘.""z‘iu""“"'m.%f home; mnmlrlm‘_ l;.lmere“rale:h_gl“ p [Tound. too. Marty walked-and went to BC“’" T e e dueded. balance can |9econd on Huelsman's single. -~ While ! 0 m soil black loam; suited for |Ailen was striking out, North unburdenéd | 1 ‘We have a complete list 6f all houses, Ifalfa. Ad) new i rtments and fiats that are for rent goitaira. Adjoining DV | nimselt of a couple of wid ptches ard Wrestling Go Will Be Held at Bluffs Omaba wrestling fans are to be glven referred to federal roads, regulation. 3 nell Blutts Cubs. an opportunity to see Joe Stecher In|to be the most spectacular match of its partine 4 : ~ '-rul- list can be seen of charge at fiu{fi,‘._ $5,000. Administrator's sale. |Krug advanced from second to third and|action without making the trip to Lin-|kind ever witnessed herc. All four con- _M' i ot Check Your Spring Cough. 3 Omaha Van & Storage Oo., 806 8, 16th 8t. | Address Y 49, Basi s S L i from third to home. coln, Stecher is to wrestier Pat Connolly | testants were bunched ~ together well m,m Guard—Deffenbaugh, = Council | Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will atop ! {‘ All. #ibeg. '8 par wonth uo S Varson NOW YOUR OPPORTUNITY. North Pulls a Merile. at Council Bluffe, This match was|over th;«: mark and only three of the | BIUE(s Cubs. Foic w and strengthen your Jungs. | WALKING DISTANCE—2638 Dodge, mod- | Splendid 240-acre valley farm, The Saints made their first count in the | scheduled for Lincoln, -but J. F. Het-|tWelve single games were below the two b le now. Only %e. all ot ( §-room ho\;e. H‘l(c:lfi";"\vn:’:’ lla: bldgs. bo‘..t of :cfll:hborhoédn. 3 miles 10| oo on feame. North busted one to center | manek, manager of Stocher, decided to|century mark, SOUTH OMAHA WONDERS Sista.—Advertisement. » b ] " Webster 4575, ¢ o, T P Mo 'Dak. state capltal §'and Aiten and Hueleman both went|&ive Council Bluffs a chance and the § PR SHUT OUT BY ARMOURS The Armours defeated the 'h Omaha . Wonders, 8 to 0, at Fort Omaha yesterday. G614 67 431 1751 | Both Graves and Guiness pitched in good 1 form, but were not forced to exert them- stOI‘Z Take Opening Bon r:fi:n i = 45 lselves. Graves, C, Ryan, Yost and Po- Cochran . . fmp.; sale at Dig sacrifice. |acter it Alfbn got their f ’ SIX-ROOM _modern, except heat, §22 | ml. small town Mo ot their first but’ Huels Phone Webster 18i6. Garleon & el Ot Be bk, " |man ran into him, knocking the ball out of his hands. North made third base, but was detected by the vigilant Rourkes, who, watching him circle the bases, de- match will be héld there. A date has HAVEN not vet been set. Connolly wreatled | oniesn ' ViR o Yousiff Hussane over twg hours to & |idndsay 2 7 draw rocently. | Midwick Polo Team | Beats Coopertown SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aprll 10.~The * Midwick polo team of Pasadena, Cal., ' 9dded to its long string of unbraken vie- tories today by defeating 5% to €4, the Qoopertown (N. Y.) four in the finals for xposition N house, 3044 Curtis Ave., sa‘l’tfi“m‘}«fkg:‘ LI::?:.“ and vard,"all kinds e ¢ fruil shade, nice lawi :eonr ‘:.ol'b: appreciated. Webster 5208. Do HESTATE—FOR EXCHANGE e e Do 0 Toa N Taky; |VSBOURT Onark fa 1w spiee, 6 (SIS UOL R Mt Tulled o Muarkde: o 7 rooms, 717 Locust; hot water he e particulars first letter. Emmet The ball was relayed to Whalen who Webster 2686, ¥ who took the same viewpoint as the q&g.be Van>ora Rourkes, waived the minor league Merkle 3 Mokl BE: o g-" TATE LOANS roree oY e you. atve. call Tus REAL ES el tisfaction guar. D. 4338 and Tyler 230. u% .;rg \«‘7‘3’.4“91 fiwp:nmdnvif‘._nm g | Miller followed with a poke to right and m&n" o Od DOVIBE. | STV and farm Tocns. b 6%, 9 per cent || o8 secrificed to second by Riggert. Had- J’ C' Reed s e, "I el | 3. 1. Dumont & C b Ui B ldock smashed a hot'one through Breen s Vi d WANTED—City I and warrants. W, |end Miller scampered hame. | M s s Varnam Bt. ' | A base on balls to Niffnicker paved the Ma ard's o A horee all us fo timates for move NEY on hand for and ! way to the second Salnt run in the elghth, :D.s‘,'é . shipping. 1713 Webster Bt ;_u_‘fifl‘:_‘;‘&’i‘!“_“—— Nift went to second on North's infleld > ANTED-Gity loans. Petars Trust C0. |out and registered on Miller's hit fo left, 547 [land starred In the field. The Armours Thix |Play the Alamitos at Bellevue teday. . Game of the Season The Storz Indulged In the first nt g. Johnson workout of the scason by defeating the |- Lindsay Chris Lycks, 10 to 4, in a practice session Totals ... at Lyek park, Lefty Hirsch of the Norfolk State league team, worked for the Lycks and proved wild and ineffective. Hirsch passed eight men and made some wild pitches thet proved costly. Moylan, who relieved Hirsch, was found for three yuns gins, Omaha, Neb. touched the bag and Umps Van Sickle, (= -0 the Panama-Pacific e *hip cups on the exposition field. The game was one of the best contests thus far in the universal polo tournament: Webb, as usual, played a siashing game, his long drives netting his team many ad- | . vantages. v Bank Clearings O. Cochran K. Sciple Total: Bank clearings in the United States for gh.mmk'ena;lfn‘f Apel . "aa reported to Ty reet's Joi ly w ite 5,09, rimg 53,0000, 0. TasE : D | fa0 . Moving, 000 Oy, F.D. Wead, and three hits in the three innings that 523 | $97,000, a8 against $118,34 A postponed game,, the finals for the Gordon VanCO_ Packing, | 10 (o 4ibW0 made promplly. ¥ D _ Oruise Mits Home Run. he pitched. - 23 | §10bba 00 I this week st year. Follow. | gacramento cup, was played. this ) Storage. | . Wead Bidg., 1ith and Farnam 28 ____ | Cruise slammed a slant over the right- de of th s, SiBuive’ was 5y | ing are the returns for this week, wit this morning 29 N. 1th St Tel. D. 34 ar Web. 138, | SEE us_fi SAstern | 1014 wall in the ultimate eh Outside of the pecond, ol 70 | percentages of change from this week |8t San Mateo. The Boise (Idaho) team e oara of the Sty Neb. " Dni Fruat Co S0 A0 S chapter £or the | never tn real danger. He fanned ten men : s | Pt defeated the First cavalry four, 9 to 54, Houses crelgh Sons & Co.. Beo Blas. 6% CITY LOANS. C. G. Caribers, | y. in the first five innings and did not allow A 1 43 the army being conceded four goals by e e GBS | 10313 Brandels Theater BIAg. | e former Rourkes acted for the [ pass during the game. Soore: ple ...\, 4101 - PPRPOIAY PRIE PIRAL haad! i . o Gi 7 iSaints yesterday. Chick A HODERY, i i, | AR e A Gl [ st et e sl i P2 41y RIDES TO FAIR WITH WIS | oy s ' : % S . | 1016 Omaha National. ne W coner, ¢t § N R e, i i - . ol s poad u three-base wwipe, " Atien rovved | L I sl 3 1 1 HANDS: CHAINED TO BIKE | yhiiafdsiia | il | 13 DEAF LADS TRIUMPH OVER 0 n the seo y Woty b o ‘With his hands handcuffed hi 1, | Boston | 160,883, A Fully Equipped ABSTRACT OF TITLE P FAGEE 5 et e A LAY | R BYRNE-HAMMER ATHLETES .y g0 K Tille Guaranise snd Absal | = By W HE 4 R B 18 carded to arrive In Omaha, bound fof | Piraemren 1 S A /edd) LY s ‘0., & modern abstract offioe, | R, STATE—~! Wacht 0 00 Jew Yo o X School base ball Bakery Bulldlng CTIEe"e2 TVR Prone ' bt | J A NORTH SIDE | Fachtier I oy fi;;.' '::::k“_m“m; 'M: Todi some tme | gD £ trimmed the Byrne-Hammers in a tight Moylan, .. $8sGuirs, v..3 & § s e Frenchman Is riding a | Yinneapolts a10,000| game Saturday, 6 to 4. Jackson, Stark Jessen & Morrell, p, R *5 5w, | 27th&Leavenworth o g oot & " Potsle... B SIS bleycle from coast to coast, and 1s al | Detroit 5 2100010 0-4 - 3 Bargain in Stucco 20 Bemis Park district, south fromt, six 2 0 310 This building, 6 by 30, with basement e st gk b e T " oopom lsepias porch, ASivatt, Dufloes, Woade o 13 3 — ace, etc. ro- ; d second floor, fireproof, built espe- |~ I—— $4.760, o grce 7o | rutf. Graham. By MoGuire, AN ——— = i 12; by Hirech, 8: by Moylan, 4. Bases on lly for the purpose, being fully = e e i i gt | sauipped with il necestary machinery, | REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE _| ~REAL BSTATE—WLST BIDE | vass: savier @), “dravem scouare | FIRST CHRISTIANS WIN and Nelson huried a little better ball than Tenny, allowing but five hits to Tenny's seven. Jackson and Stark gave but one hit each and Nelson three. ways handcuffed (o the wheel when en | Cincinnat route. He left New York the morning | 108 Angeles. of Tebruary 26 and is due Into Omaha from Kansas City. 2% sessasedasiaes ovens, wagon, etc. This is your oppor- | s S TN : v Y SR b WRGON, Stc. Thie ¥ X, 0 f I Double play anous (unas. . £ lf lm ‘ ity o, o e pyamees vt 20| Open for Inspection or Sale isted,anaue 1o Gratiam, Witd piches: | FROM IMMANUAL BARACAS |Bivicro youa I SonET w1 N 2TH Five-room house, modern except heat. | PIT® RcAndre gk e sy e e S | lst lt Bujlding is also suitable for a LAUN- THE | Bverything in good condition. Part cas Immadvel Bomehs. Satunday, 1340 A 1 X n‘ Dn \ cash, DRY, & GARAGE or o CLEANING i38- | East front on No special | balance montly payments. 215 8. fial Bt Though neither team has had much prac- | Houston Kawfeds Win from 000 TABLISHMENT. | tnxem. he-uu:l‘\IF ”m»i:‘"' cement | = West Sido v :::m they showed up fn mid-season E‘nlfir‘:"fi“‘"}.g. . g you WI hm no cause AT make very seassnablo terms 10| g o EREHOUSE. oo ieopt | Remtttiful T-Room House Pitfed Swatters Peovidgneny:i _ for regret. rth . oak floors; beantifully decorated, | Hloomficld Wins Debate, Washington, D. C..| Easy Payment Plan d H Y ination “lllhllnx flxlure..h.rrlcl!' AN R OIY. Anel i ' BLOOMFIBLD, Neb., April 1 3pe- flnpm-l m ‘ :o a small pavment: down, ance | Tiia house is modern th ANSAS CITY, Aprl —Costly errors | efal )—Friday Bloomfield defeated Pierce | St Josep P nra . foung oot W. M. Adamuon, Owner, cast located half block fraoushout. faces | Ly the Pittsburgh Federals gave the Kan- e school”tn debate. The ’;;“‘,"’: ore | Colimbus e Watlais S -t g ; 5 rintenden owen, Pr ellemar } 322 Brandels Theater Deug. %01 AL_ESTATE—NORTH BIDE | room, which 1s vors argecd ©f lving Oy ey Y, oy | Brieht'and Rev. A. & Busil ai of Wayne | Albany " e - z N IS SATT ‘There Is also & ) n h, ORRASH, the . A —— Sal e City Al FROOM striclly modern. 116 So. ®th 5. | BUY T'HIS PEAUTIFUL dining room and Kitahen on first flear ® | pinches and was aided materially by fast Toledo S \ l[\l N [Y l P BT, Dinder, W City Noi Sauk | ipThe, three principal rooms are Hnished Perring of Kansas City knocked Hns, Jeinse. o > L e 7 y T R n oak, with oak stairway in Iivi ¥ ie 781, . e end Thasmentones | BUNGALOW ON EASY [ Thers ¥re titee nice Joree bedrodbes oad b B0 en. oVt AN RS ol i 2y Dilith. e M BA! ! 3 ath up e sixth inning. Socor H. B, Roc ST o 4 heat retaining oven. T. J. HOOK, 1100 PAYMENTS The rooms are beautifully decorated. | Pittsburgh 0001010 Savannah . | “m Lanrt \ N. 1th St AYMENTS The house ls heated by furnace and |Kaneas City. IR AN ] Norfolk v ok e v there is an suto: tic h - lat! ., Leclair an FEDERAL LEAGUE ¢ ¥ - e ey matic sas heater in- | o Johnson and Hasierly. PoW. 1 it JUST COMPLETED e 3 —_—— g, ’ Y 2 T;rma of Sale $500.00 Cash, | mow sr. Davis Got Wia ot « maa | Howerk 0 e R Thia house has six rooms, is all modern alance $50.00 Per Month Congh. Brookiyn $lae (R ~— land 1s beautifully finished in oak in v “Some time ago 1 had a very bad|Pittsburgh ... 2 1 1 3,135,000/ CE0_ furniture bought and sold. J. | principal n place Telephone owner today for furth . - » 44 3,772,000/ ORTIE, P o ead ke Fing room: Tarse. full coment peamment, | toulars. CALL WALNUT s P*" | cough” writes Lowis T. Davis, Black. |Kansas Gity ......... & || 1478000 you & ;_nlud nurfin:eman! ud\-ory convgllcnl, 3226 water, Del. “My brother, MeCt Davis, | 8¢ Louts ..... 1 M 1 ¥ tmm ‘ ‘ Electric fixtures anq decorations left ia Webster St' gave me o mmsil bottle of Chamberiain's | Burtalo ..l 1 @ 1 Fi - Y ,m:m_ WANTED TO RENT ___|in“one or"the oratilcat of Omaha's new | Eight-room modern. practioally new. full | outr, am*d” s, Afler taking thia I Yeaterdar's Resulis. Birmingham s 770 7 ROOMS, modern Bouse 18 | bioc from: car fine - o 07 | basement, al) in firal clase “oondition: | o) ¥ Lued one of them. as the cough left i DFRERAL IRAOUN. | Bpringtieid, Sa Fuee . good mneighborhood., Address C | Zorme. i cass any time; convenient to Harney and Cun- | me and 1 have not been troubled since.” Pittsbureh. 2: Kahans CIty il nrered 200,000/, 302, Bee. | Wil show you this_ house today. s 0% ger Rnoar oy LI ey terms. | Obtainable everywhere—Advertisement 3 - H 'M-ml v Apartments, fidts, houses and cottages | Call me by phone, Walnut 682 REAL 'RSTAT) == Gemes Today. { 348,000 ik Baltimore, Buffalo at Brookiyn can’ o Teated: quickly aad cheaply by & P. WRIGHT. Ll s e ol St AT S Boterel feagus—t. Louie st Chichom: - » e Be 3 . |Fve ol 980, TERME, Pittsburgh at Kansas City; Mewark &t Ry Ty Sopt= Al Call Doug. 206 any day bast:week! |7 OWNER WEBCTER T 5 | Boosters. fimore, Buffalo o