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FOR RENT Soutn ROOM, moderr use, 2407 Jones, $32.08 per. month. J. 1. Kemp. Dougins 087 NEW G-r. house, wl i, except heat _0"'.\\ Marcy $18. Telephone Web 38 NEW, MODERN BUNGALOW 1687 8. 5th #R cottage, mod. except heat. 208, Oak $16.6u. Tel. Walout 2108 Weer T-ROOM 1nodern houss, 3407 Jacksor $22.60. Apply at Byre Mineeling § BUY a 7-room modern 1anscom Park home on a rental basi I He A22% » e, electric lights, cistern, water , $12 a_month, Mr Anderson St. Tel. Harn ? FOR RENT-Modern ¢ 1 N 24 8t. SOUTH OMAHA, Tel 21797 147 PARK Ave~7-r, strictly mod. H.182 BIG 8-room house for rent. gas, water and bath; price, $18. Phone Webater 36 FOR RENT—6 rms., close in. Tel. D. 811 ONE 4 and one i-room house; good con- fon. Tel. Webster 6152 ND i-room houses near high school, | part_m: 1, $3. Tel, Benson NBW 6-r., mod. bungalow, $27. D. 508 { FIDELITY ¢&3TAk FREE Phone glas 88 for complete llst of | warant holises and apartments: also for atorage, moving_16th and_Jacksun Ats. HIGITEST prices for old _clothing BER the Central Furniture Stores R¥ LIST. SR _HOUSE : Teotricity : oak floors, elegant fireplace, good nelghbor- 1iood, reasonable rent to right party. 914 8. 231, Phone_ Douglas 3040 Houses Crelgh Sons & Co. Res Houses [T\ sarre of tha city. GlobeVan& Storage Strres, mov.lknldtl"lhlr:. D—horn van and 1 men. per hr.; stors mo. .A(llfleflnn guar. D. 4338 & Ty “l GordonVan Co. Bug Packing, | fine 1and; pure water XY YTOLAVD & TRU MBL LL. Moving, | | REAL ESTATE ARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Minnesot M0 ACRES, & miles from Minneapolis ne mile n town: 160 « under thor badance ised for pasture; actically all rulvv\lll‘fl heavy xd set bufldings, consisting of b- use ge barn, gransry, corn windmills, et the land will pro duce # bushejs of corn per acre; tele- phone in house; country thickly settied; \ ete set of machinery head 04 stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance and ear-olds; six good horses, X ‘H‘R' H chickens, one-half of this year's crop and everything on the farm ®oes at $0 an acre, half carh Schwab Bros. 1008 Ply mouth B.d Minneapolis, Minn S 115 ACRES high land, overlooking bea tiful lake; acrea cleared; log bulld ngs, lg-mile to school, on main road $1.3 Saw Umber miles to Duluth; $18 per acre, terms, Geo. Reedel, Mo l.r"hnr Alvkln Co., Minn Wyoming. FINE 3%-acre farms, improved. in the heart of Wvoming's grain belt, $16 to §30 per acre: abundant crops and ideal mate; come and investigate. Porter & .\|l\ur| Chugwater, W Mincelimne 10-ACRE farm, $13 per $%0 per month; no inte W. T. Young. Jr. TO $10,000 made prol xllv ] ) d. Wead Blig. 18th and Farnam Sta cl'n rmmrly Large loans Thoman, 38 State Bank WAN‘I‘E[\~O<md farm and Cll)’ Iollll at lowest rates. PETERS TRUST CO.. OMAHA hom Fast Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., !01_5 OmnhL\ tional. Phona' Dou 1622 Farnam. SEE us_flist for farm loans in eastern Storage. | _Neb. United States Trust Co., Omahe D. # or "16% CITY LOANS ™ C. G. Caribers, T Farnam dnmm -room modern | 810-12_Brande ter Bldg. _ bungalow, 3 blocks from Farnam car.| WA !D_u" R Phone H. 6460, Rent, $50 month Templaton. &3 Hea. T, B One Small Office For Rent | Good Location—Fourth Floor. Water and Electrre Light, Free. $12.00 Per Month. lern The Bee Building “The building that is always new.” Office, Room 103, , § rooms, modern, fine con- 06 Farnam, dition, %60. 110 No. 2d, 10 rooms, mod., 2 Baths, 0. Chicago, 8 rooms, modern, $30. $28, modern, 50, Ave., 1 rms, 5 rooms, § 4 rooms, $14 . BRANDEIS THEA. BLDG. Van and Jlo.nse Co. Call us for es= timates for miove 406 Capitol s California, No. 20tn WALT, 11D Maggard’ = WANT to_¢ urhu\n a western Nobr improved farm of 3 acres for an east- ebraska or lowa farm of equal value. or good elsewhere income _Addre roperty in Omaha or Bee. mx fifteen or sixteen model automobile: | no junk wanted. Address Box 8, Ogalalla, oh. REAIL ESTATE—AOREAGE 10 ACRES near Council Bluffs, on good road, 6-room house, fine well, 1% acres in strawberries, smail orchard, nice lay- ing land, fair barn. Price $3,000, on easy terms. Day & Hees Co., 123 Pear! St., | Councit Blufts. RE\L BSTATE—-NORTH BIDI 16 BURT STREET. 5 BLOCKS FROM FORD FACTORY. §-room, modern lot Mx132; all paving and speciul taxes paid. There is a mtg. of $1,20 in B, & L., in payments of $18 per month. This property is right down 108, .-m..;, shipping. 1713 Webstar Bt |iown and a good buy at §2,100, Tcuglan 1496 J. N. SNITZER, 422 Paxton Blk. D. 2161 Co,, movingk, OWNER LEAVING CITY J C Ree Packing & siorags | Seven rooms modern, hot water heat, 3 1207 Farnam ). ‘1R | hedrooms, plenty closets, garcen, frult, 8. Shth St $15.000, | half block to car. Only $2.80. Very easy A teE ,,J'":“""" TS Sth St § [ terms to good party. 4515 N. Hith. W. 615, C T g g s - r\m’h SALBE—Two vacant lots, nelgh- MODER) T-room house, newly de TR P ke AR TR e B HE Caldwe easy payments. Owner, Address B 077, Stores and Offices. Yery Desirable | Printing Office Location Bee. = REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE Bi I—% Bargain 7-R. House, 4 Lots with entrance fron i $2,250 This property is located at 2114 8. 46th i8¢, 6 blocks from car line at {lst and v iR Center Sta. and near Beals' school: house Court of Bee Building in heated by furnace; large barn, brick 1000 to 1500 square feet |cuve, cementod; good well and cistern; ” {four large lots, fruit trees, shade trees, Inquire Room 103 This 18 n good sized plece of prop- R. 0. Babcock, Sup't. DESIRABLE modern store room, 57 No. 16th 8t. Low rent Con Youn, Brandeis Theater. Doug. 1571 DBSIRABLE store room, steam he suitable for meat market, _grocer, plumber, etc. 2622 Leavenworth St. Co Brandeis Théa. Do T—Small barber shop Phone Council Bluffs good 1o~ X1, Mrs. cation. Mills, MODERN store for rent, car stops at door; ) ake St 08 Lake St 2008 particulars, ouses. WAREHOU TRACKAGE. Part or all of one floor in large five- story brick building. Large freight ele- vator. Address J 189, Bee. WANTED—Reliable real eulle company to sell large tract of Texas land, sub- divided Address Box 36, Winterset, Ia. ty for a little dled on worth money and can be han- reasonable terms. Take Leaven- street car line, transfer at 48th ant will show vou through Fred W. Shotwell Sole Agent .—I Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone D, 1229, -room house, a “large fruit trecs, chicken f UITY in nice b-room bungalow at 4 So. 32d Ave. Will consider late model -PAss, auto as pert of equity. Har. 5320, I HAV beauliful Lome in one of Snnlosnt . vemident | sactiomp m"m';)'n'. a demooratie candidate for governor, || house, garage, "»u‘n-m {riveway: 116-ft. | merely said he mever had and never ront,’ beautiful hedges, trees and shrub- A | bery Want Lo trade Tor cood well Jo. | would ask for an office in Nebraske. | cated, 8 or 6-room bungalow ‘or small il house, clear of incumbrance. Will ar- | ringe to carry airference 1. s, uae. | INFANT KILLED, TWO BADLY || " BEAUTIFUL. “ROOM HOME i For sale; complotely modern, garuge, best HURT AS TRAIN HITS CAP | location, n Hanscom Park, 16: ocorgia | Phone Harney 4916, TATE—WEST SIDE LBAVING city. Bungalow for sale cheap. Terms. 29 No. 48th Bt. Ave. OWN XA -BL = ) Yain nuys everything #nd hand. Web, @04 Mark Anthony of Memphls, Tex., were | llllhllr used_nigl «rade ociane. D. It REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN slightly injured today when thefr auto- = e = e m— mobile wae struck by a Denver & Rio i Fountaln, | | 3850 BQUITY, $350. Grande passenger train near ) WANTED TU RENT In modern b-room cottage, 32060, Phone | Colo. [ ‘-ROOM cottage or bungalc 11 modern, | Benson 540-J. 2311 N 6lat Ave. | Weil_located, Oct. 1P 2, Heef e For Indigestion. 1 ‘WANTED—To rent farm on halves: tools | 5-ROOM cottage in Florence, 3 blocks| Never take pepsin and preparations 4[ and horses furnished: stock on halves. | from car: big lot of fruit; chicken house. |containing pepsin or other digestive fer- || Clarence Adams, Centerville, la. (0. pAbGUL 300 cash can’handie.” Phone | ments for indigestion, as the more you | || et Spetun e | e ————— |take the more you will have to take. ',.’ 2 2 What is needed 1s a tonic like Chamber- | || REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE—~VACANT lain’s Tablets that will enable the stom- | FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE | o! the best located lots in M n|n‘ ach to perform its functions naturally, :: Calitormia. addition for sale, cheap. Wal. 1145. |Obtainable everywhere. All druggists.— || Live Osk Colonies, nove better. W. . | = Advertisement | 0., 917-14 City Nat. Be, T 2 REAL ESTATE—INVESTMENTS > t t t Hl Cotoraao, ¥or saLE-or renc ackage sunaime | 1)1X0N Athletes to | HALF section of land on rural route, § mu““‘l“‘“ Seward. . Apply 13 . kA A | miles of Sterling, ( (5,000 popu- | L Eas E h b Jations, Serown the foud” efci atieal 1ve an Lxhibition | uttalo: .evel unimproved land. black loam soil, |- . - - | excellent crops joining Prl:eb $7.50 ;.—.»‘;Rh-\h ESTATE—MIS( - acre. Will sell on coniract, 35 Der mcre | "R SAL —Real Estaic Auction: For| The Dixon Athletic school, which was e Teomt Thterna b Year for | " sale at public auction o highest bidder |organized a short while age by Tommy | rent. One crop of wheat will pay for the i:-‘!‘v:;:‘l‘ rlu.u.;qn. Ilh.nkllll:r. 1”“1 ::3-». Dixon, will hold its first athletic enter- | land. and it ‘will doubic in value In two |SPIERPEr b JRE DRAE, block. jorated 8t ltainment Wednesday evening at the || ma " h O M. MORTON |of the best bullt business buildings In |Armory, Twentieth and Harney streets. ||| L] Sterling, Colorado the city, centrally located, four stories Students in the, school will give several || — — and basement, steam heat, electric ele- | gypipieis | ator, fine banking room. burglar-proof lowa. aults. For terms and further informa- | Tommy Dixou, the head instructor, will ||| . tion write K. L. Havelone, referee, Bea- |with Morrie ¥lynn of Kansas City, give | | . SO]“e Bargaln rice, Neb. lan exhibition of boxing. BShelby Foe, the | ™ Waant to move to Omaha new in 199, good barn, two brick chicken louse (will “leave the | chickens in it). all three lots faciug cast, good location, two blocks from car, not "too close to some Improy ments, will sell for caah, ~will { make arrangements for payments If you have large sum io pay down. Address HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? Write & cription of your land 1nd send it foux City, 1., Journ:l ‘Powerful Want' Ad Me- nty-five words every Friday Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday morning for one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve Aifferent days for §2: or @ words, M. or T words, . st circulatic any lowe news- paper, 30.00 readers dally 'n four great staten Have house, 5004 sneds, TM-ACRE dairy farm near town, Just off Lincoln highway ; good water. Price $65 r acre. Can sell 3 acres adjoining this and, with good buildings, on easy terms 9 aores. near town, ret ot in frult. Price on casy terms. Day & Hess Co., 123 rl « | _Bluffs I SeTE 1® ACRES well improved. and school, fine location, w in oultivation. # in alfalfa. grove @iecs owner, Box B4 u close to town large xrove asture, balance must . sell. Ad- Emmet, Neb REAL ESTATE WAWED HAV stomers for 6 or nmm ho A.y» _close in_G. P. Stebl WANTED to buy must be com-| nected, on paved stic Sta on | £ = 2 L4 we |} ;and I Nebraska \ l Nebraska SUNDAY BUSY DAY 'LUTHERAN FAITH OUTLINED ! WITH MEN OF FIFT | Retiring President of Nebraska Dis- triot Delivers Address at Fes- tival at Dcshlrr Thousands Visit the Camp of the Nebraska National Guard at statement is a synopsis of address made at the mission festival Sunday in Deshler at the Thayer county “The Lutheran church is church of Protestantism. Originally terms ‘Lutheran’ and ‘Protestant synonymous. Those men who at the Diet strong to keep the big crowd from going to the camp. The religious services were well attended in the morning and were conducted by Rt. Rev. George A Beecher. Lieutenant Wrighton of the military academy at Madison, Wis, who is here giving instructions to the soldicrs in military work, addressed them at the tnequality and civil disabilities morning service. {on account of religion were co-workers The aeroplanes appeared to be the great |and followers of Lather. And it attraction that drew the crowd from |after that protest that they were many miles around Crete. Captain Mc- | Lutherans by their opponents Millen made two succesaful flights this| “Protestantism as an organized ecclesi- afternoon, soaring high and then passing | Astical movement dates its origin from fair grounds today the mother wera religious on was called over the camp, so closs that his name | Publication of the Augsburg confession on the machine was discernable. Iis |June 0. And this Augsburg con-| ascensions were faultiess. Governor | fAsion laid the doctrinal foundation of Morchead accompanied by his statf and ' ]“Ij' l{:\t;"‘ :’.;"?{’;lnnlvflk\n‘u|n"-4] L tamily autoed out from Lincoln today St 8 Sesy WIMSESY. W Jress SUHO SO.1 3 Xt the work | llstorian, though not a Lutheran, wrote: | T e e ¥ | ‘Martin Luther made the Lutheran chureh | in general, as l;l'n: dlr::‘t"d by "|'"‘ %" | the mother church of the reformation, the | ficers of the Fifth regiment. He &5-| ., )0 of Protestantism, the leader of | scrted that the Fifth is up to the stand- | yaions, the ploneer of forelgn misstons ard and s doing a Ereat amount of hard arll work. The governor and party ate dinner in camp with the soldiers | Hrond ax the Bible, ram > o far as aiped p;" e ."":rm:; :r B | “The Lutheran church s sometimes by . P | its critics called narrow. But the Luth- | tacular drilling, ekirmishing and scout- | % triilbe cnfied marrow. Hut the Tuth ing. Colonel P. J. Paul has demon-| gy, anq on the other hand just as broad strated that the enlisted men are not | . -o “hos. o libaral as the apiMt epending any time In foollshness. While | the lving God. They put down as thelr he attempted to give a militar® program | first principle neither to ‘add unto,’ nor and the most conservative and the most substantial denomination in the world.' today that would bé beneficial to the boys | ‘take away from' (Rev. 12:18, 19) the in the ranks, it also served to please the | teachings of the Bible. They make no public as an entertaining one. His work | apology for conservatism, and claim that under General P. L. Hall, jr, did not the truth once revealed by God In His fall short of expectations. Tomorrow |book cannot be subject to the varying the program wil start at 6:® o'clock and | OPinions of various ages, but is always | routine work, field drilling and lectures | the same, eternal. The loyalty of the | by the regular army officers will occupy | AVerage Lutheran to his churck is very marked, as he is persuaded that no the day. Lid Thrown Down | church in faith. worship and order is in such accord with the chureh framed by the | of 'CREED 18 BROAD AS THE BIBLE tinsv Crete. et | i) DESHLER, Neb, Ak 3 Rev. . H. Recker, pre nt of the Luth ‘GOVERNOH. HOREEEBAD PREBENT |, .. iate convention of the Missoust | e synod has declined renomination for re CRETE, Neb, Aug. 2 sSpecial Tele- | glection. Mr. Becker has been president gram.)—The camp of the Fifth regiment, of the district and head of the Home Nebraska National Guard, were visited Mission rd for fifteen years 1 by thousands of people today, and a spec- rapidly growing church at Seward foined tacular program was carried out during in his request for release which th the afternoon. The day started with sviod had to concede was well merited beautiful weather in the morning, but In this connection the president gave turned to threatening showers in the Out the following summary of the his early afternoon, but not sufficlently tOrY. aims and trend of the church. This of Spires made the famous protest against | - the first and gr rphan asylum in Halle, Germany for 3,000 children Ncbl‘aska The Lutheran church 8 an edu | tional church. The chureh maintains a complete and harmonfous system of | Christ and Tils apostics as the Lutheran Chestian edueation, from parish schoo hurch. The catechlam complicd by sllege and seminary. In the ther fa 18 & to ¢ Ay used Withs gynoq alone colloqulally called Missouri out change as the basis for religious In- | o0 s a7e Sver A0 Darish achools struction. The stranger among the Luth ; : erans may find cust and cmonle e > S8 ¢ h e i A T Sever Konrd before. qiue | tnctive feature fs that preponderatingly hen he gets to know that the Luthe Ache ro men. They ar Ained Tave & floe sense of proportio in the fine normal schools at Chicago, hing earefully between h and Seward, Neb. For the training of | toms and commands of God he hegina ts pnstors and for advanced education espoot them for not lghtly throwing | of its young people this synod has col wway what has been found useful In the oxe and eminarie on New York experd of many centurles while at!to San Francisco and t. Paul to | ‘\‘u same time granting full liberty (o New Orleans, 1ts Concordia seminary o | these matters to other Lutherans Louis, Mo., b distinction of being one of tl nrgest v the larg- | First Misstonaries to Indians | e dlvinity achool of tb entire country | “The first Protestant misstonaries sent | o “ 0 T0F (0 G |Into foreign fields In India in the east ‘Conservative Lutherans 9 fok and Teeland and Greenland in the west, friendly to fads and fancles, speculations were Lutherane. Before even John Ellot, | (FERUR 0 0 opiioie, Thiy DreALN AN rometimes oalled the Apostie to the In and grace, repentance and salvation dians set foot on American soll and through Jeaus Christ, the old unadulter beforo the coming of William Penn, the - ated gospel Latheran Swedes in Delaware wel preaching the gospel to the Indians. And Preach the Old Goapel the first book printed for the Rexd Men | “When challenged as to thelr Lutheran was the Lutheran Catochism, translated | adherence they are likely to answer in by a Lutheran pastor into their nguag the words of the hero of the Reformation {long before the Ellot Indian Bible | veriod, the Margrave of Brandenburg “The many charitable institutions of | ‘I was not baptized In the name of the Lutheran church over all the country, | Luther; he is not my Saviour; I do not orphanages, he finding socleties, old |rest my falth in him; and therefore, in | folks’ homes, hospitals and asylums for |this sense I am no Lutheran. But if the deaf-mutes and feeble-mindod, give | T be asked whether with my heart and evidence of the prevalance of the same lips I profess the doctrimes which God spirit which impelled the Lutheran pas- | restored to light by the instrumentality Inn August Herman Francke, to found | of His blessed servant, Luther, h long as 1 live ositate r o Lutheran. In this sen will rema i 1 to call myself se 1 am, and, as I a Lutheran Caddies at Field Club to Hold Big Field D ay Event Caddies the Field club will enjoy a field day Wednesday. A caddies’ fieid day was held at t Country club last | week and proved a great success The lads who shoulder the heavy gol ba will play a round of golf ther selves, and then take part in the variou Kinda of athletic competitions and n J {Following the big doings a feed will be |=pread and the caddies will bhe guest of the Field club at dinne George Mogridge Is A Cop in the Winter Weatern clded what each player on aa learned that patrols the (ieorge Mogridge, star loop has been urious Des Moines that he would new th during the winter trects n other worde, George | bull | ——— SOF-TONE 1 neither | guarantee, ASK You TEL DOU(r 9 516 ()M/\”\ NAT L. And Many Arrested | Down with a resounding “bang’’ came | the 110 on Omaha's nocturnal merriment | last night. Police “moral squads” got into | action early in the evening, and before | midnight headquarters station was | crowded with women taken from disor- derly resorts, and the property room was | piled high with conflecated refreshments, As fast as the women came In, they | were released on bonds for police court appearance Monday morning, providing they could find bondamen, and the few who were unfortunate In this respect, were kept locked up. | The police allowed all male frequenters | of the places to go free, and took only | the women, H DR. HALL DECLARES NEVER WILL ASK FOR AN OFFICE' (From a Staff t'ommondmn LINCOLN, Neb., ug. 22.—(Special Tel- | e ——— CWHULL. Co BANK BL l)u like hurley ai spaper ma to o Booster months, know § squad and Mogridge carries a club an of R ochester, N. Y s A harneas bul The Real Wash- ing Powder, is sold under R GROCER. 429 egram.)—About 100 democrats, many of and lbe REPAIR them from out n the state, gathered at & get-together banquet at the Lindell hotel | this evening. L. R. Willis of the -me‘ nuditor's office presided and Introduced || Governor Morehead as toastmaster. | Dr. P. L. Hall, who is belng pushed as | PUEBLO, Colo., Aug. 21 infant son of Mrs. L. Whaley of || Bowle, Tex., was killed, Mrs. Whaley ||| and another son, Blmo, 11, were badly | hurt, and Ruth Whaley, 14, and May and | Mark Whaley, champion of the school at 130 pounds, will | mest Carl Martin of Councll Pluffs aud || Jack Tolliver and Fred Minden will scrap | for the school wrestling champlonship. : mahal ! L] Neb Avg 2 Special In one of the closest and bhest wrestling matches ever staged In Bloomdleld, Arvig | Soderlind, the local wrestling champion, defeated Andy Christensen of Hloomfield | || in straight falls last night. The first fall | | came after ¢4 minutes of fast work, the trick being turned with a body sclssors half-nelson. The second fall came i | | 4 minutes with the same combination of | | holds Dodge e Soderling Throws Christensen. WAUSA number of the Trims York VORK ia how it was done Helps Weak K1 eys snd Lumbag Get a Zec bottle of Sloan's Lintment, | ..o 3- apply on back and take aix drops four times a day. Al drugsists.—Advertise- ) mens \E-*————_—‘ RELEASED MONDAY, AUGUST 23. Did You Ever See a Sham Battle? Members of the Fourth Regiment engaged in one at Fremont the other day, and i the interesting pictures which our cameraman obtained may be seen by you at fi your favorite theatre in No. 3 of the maha Bee World Film Weekly You can also see workmen preparing Billy Sunday’s Tabernacle for his coming campaign, and you can see the following events of national importance: Aeroplane Breaks World’s Altitude Record. Bryan Drives Tractor at Fremont Tractor Meet. Knights of Columbus Hold Convention. Rarry K. Thaw Spends Day Here on Way to Coast. These are only a few of the many interesting subjects which you can see in this Tel srun )—Joe Bte. ht, and his Do lze team, l lefeated York Pickups this » & rnoon, § to 0. Btecher's exhibitin wiestling with | | bis brother Anton, was witnessed Ly a | crowd. Joe put the scissors grip on his | ! brother to show the aulena: H| e e Y

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