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~_FOR RENT-—HOUSES West. WELL BUILT HOMES F. 8. TRULLINGER, Ty AND 820 LINCOLN BLVD,—1i-room each, house strictly modern, with hot ater heat. Price, $:0. Douglas 181 v FARNAM, 32 8th, §r., mlm with garage $6. Nortw. ¥ RODM cottage near 24th and Amos; #lectric lights, gas for cooking, Newly decorated. Only §11, Krnest Sweet. Douglas M72, 802 N. 24th, modern, 7 rs., $8, 1516 Bherman Ave. modern, 14 ims., #3 JOHN N, FRENZER, Douglas 54, 6-1OOM apt., modern, $25. 1518 Maple. Koy at 1K Maple . A, ABHOTT, 4 Patterson Blk t FOU'R rooms, modern except h: o0 condition and location, $13 to small fam- _Aly. _Phone Webster 4561, §-ROOM, modern except hoeai, ready to move into. New paper throughout. $2. _Howard 8t Phone D. . FOR RENT—BUSINESS PR'P'TY _Douglas 1813, _City Webster 478, i NORTH 25D -b- rnnm modern biinga- low: mereenad jlnr: “'-h le ;'p GRANT #T.-Fr. oom. . ¥. Hall, 4 Rainge Bldg. "o MAY ist. 8 rooms._ All modern. I park, Inquire 423 N, 81th St R T (- Ve 11{2_ Arbor 8L, b-room, city water, 07 "o, 2th," 6-room mod., 24 floor, Huka & Musil, D, 967 or ied 7228 FOR RENT-Now f-room bunkalow. fully modern, nicely finished, Phone D, %213 [ lt)’l’l“/\Ul'B of b rooms each 1o rent, D. 0701 Toland & Trumbull. ,T‘mm'?‘ ny 1, T-room, sll moderi house, B71 8. 28th, Harney 2002, FOR RENT-Five-room cottage, 222 Bo 2ih St 1. Rod bidd, 1914 Park Ave.—7-r. modern briok, H. 601 £ IHOOM hotine, Hunncom park, $%_D, 162 L llralllnruul. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT, HOUBES AND COTTAGES, PANTLY MODERN fi-n 1612 Cartor Lake Bivd.. S0\ N, 30th Bt........... o JDERN EXCEPT HEAT, b-R.~214 Baratoka Bt..... . - R~1¥18 N, Zith 8t R.~2242 80. #th Bt nin !;;E SREESSBRUENSE EEE T-R.~2819 No. 2ith Bt STRICTL Y MOD! 6-R.~4116 No, 1Tth 8t, h-J=~A519 No, 3232 83== =% Mth 8t bR 02 Bo. Hat : 238seE=R - b26 B0, 7 8o, Bih Manon 5t 3 414 N, 3lst Bt, A-R.~B0 Dewey Ave SR ~Choleo West l‘unlmr Brick dwelling .. L 8000 1R, -2621 Harney Bt..... w0 7 1A PARTLY w»hwn\ -R-22% Douglng g 10.00 NPRICTLY M!)V:ICRN 4 R.~2080 Howard Bt... e 26,0 R, 09 Bo. 284 BL.... e %00 T-R.=1d0d 8o, 28t Bt . .00 HLATED APARTMENTS. LY DE-1906 OHIO 81 { $12.00 3. 13.00 821 §o, Uth 8t 2.0 E_HAVE OTHER BEE OUR_COMPLETE muNu"u LIST BEFORF, RENTINC PORTER & bH()TW ELL, Ofticos With American Becurity C M 8 17th Bt Duul as 5013, Must Rent at Once 1006 N, 20th &t.-7 rma, all mod 0 1007 N. th St.~7 rms., all mod. §18.00 ( 822 Brandels Theat DEHH:AIIL N’rl)l(h modrrn, Jow rent, near ) ; _ P, tabhins, B10] HOTR] MODERN #-room, Dundee hotine, fr: south, near car line, $4, Shuler & Ca FOR <Acide ek s, Tent has been reduced from $§2. Nothing better in the city at this Jow rental, A. P, Tukey & Son, _Phone Dok, 0. 1#1-8 W. 0. W, Bldg, FOR GARDENTNO Am: PouUl’fiY 6r, downtown, fornta_bungalow and acre, ‘l’ D. S iR $37.60-—2761 DAVENPORT. 0 elegant rms.; bath; every conven- fence, garage; large lawn. Open. Beo it today THOURES FOR RENT. CREIGH, BONS & CO., s BEE BLDG DOUG, 9, e FOR RENT—AP'TS AND FLATS 711 ATTENTION 111 APART\HQNT Mfll'flF TENANTS D OTHERS, Why live ln An old, out-of-date, old- style apartment or house, when you can rent one of those dandy apart- ments in Ekard Court, just being fin- ished? Each apartment has plenty of light, plenty of alr, living room, dining room, kitchen, tiled floor bath room, fine large bedroom, balcony on court and large back porch. All these n.r.n ments face the court, which wil hemutifully treated as an Itallan gar- den, We had altogether 24 apartments in this bullding, only 10 left, Come In and let us show you this bullding, then select ~aur own wall paper and move into a nice, modern, up-to-date, stylish place to live. New bullding, new deco- rations, new shades, new jcebox, new &as stove and all for the price that you are paying for something old and out- of-date. ‘These few remalning apart- wnts will not last long. Don't be too PAYNE & SLATER €O, W6 Omahs Nat'l Bldg. 10 DANDY ROOMS MOD lvl AT ADAPTED TO ROOMERS, W1b NTH BT, CAN'T BE BEAT. steam-heated apartmen lh'r ‘ ooms, on West Farnam N W RORBING, 1908 FARNAM Il'r MODERN 6room apartment, inoluding sleeping por h, well located, Harnoy 19), 1. CLARF th and Harney Y room apartment. Harney #7 Norte. 8§18 NO. 16TH 8T. Sroom modern flat—opposite _Ford Motor plant, Good for roomers, §6 per mont} H. A. WOLF, Douglas a|W. L. SELBY & BONB. INBURANCU. colored, 2 and a3 (ke Ill'tlfl l GROUND, #8 and Allo 5-? ——" fixtures; nifty light fixtires an, shades: decorated thronghout, Price, $3,400; 30 cash, 327 monthly. 14 Ware Hik Doug. W88 MODERN houled apartn L near " O A ur nis 0 P Mt e Souih, CLOBE-IN APARTMENT FOR RENT large rooma, 43 8 Bih Ave. and | orner Dewey Ave, Kast and south fronts, Private bascment. Heat and anttor serv e | & MYERS 00 Natl Hank Nidg (L exted “yfariien: T uin Vit arad Young, & v ated ~ Hal “nawl able. M Laave ‘ ad . 82 Nrande W w Nt Par TRl T Wik diug, 1264 5 10h o V4D i ! A L wie . hoage M GLOBE VAN & STORAGE Shores i en padha shine, Bhares | van ond § wen, D008 par Rowrs sher B ober monh batiafadiion ‘Wearanieed | ‘olagian M and Tybee GORDON VAN 00, Paching » -1.0-!.4.. [ L o Daigias ™ o Wokater FIREFROOY WARENOUSR el o had recamt e househaid AT Wl paohing sad . fiw‘?& VAN AND BTOBRAGE VO LR Uigiag FIDELITY Ahie FRE) L REED # . Faias el el MOVING AND STORAGE HITHDPULLTA‘\' \’A\' Bmml Co- Careful attention given to orders for moving packing or -mni omu a Raymond Furnlture Maggard Van and Storage Co. Moving, king, I":‘fiu.- and shipping. Phone uglas F'ERRIN VAN & STORAGE Pecking, o 15 Cap. Ave, Tyler 1200 s X BTO! M8, Threo dandy nn storerooms n m.- and Leavenworth; f the bel tions In clty; rent v ’ Calking & Co., t._Aank Plag. Modern_stor nd basement, 622 Bo, 16th 8t llne m.mn for groceries ONRAD YOUNG, and meats. Doug, 181 Conr 422 Bran- dels T ldx, Daulln 1571, ok o Htebbine, 1010 Chicago. $0-1811 Farnam T ¥ Frall i Ramgo Bidg. D. 1‘1 bullding, 1iving rooms in rear, 304 N Wih, Dougias 8 : Mlurrlllnuul busli Poteysen, Hoelus, Neb, Hox 0!. FOR RENT- SUBURBAN “Corner Dundee Residence 8-rooms, thoroughly modern and In spiendid 'condition. Large yard and wado troes, Tent, §4, BHIL I!'N & CARY, Keeline Bldg, Douglas w074, ACREAGE BARGAIN. # acres adjoining Benson, 6-r, house with barn and sheds. Pne for poultry and truck 1.1’41«"!". Rensoable rent. F. D, WEAD, 310 8, 18TH ST, 171 Doiglan W74, Keeline_fild SUMMER RESORTS Okoboji Takes fl'Ed risk cottage on Des Molnes particulars addre E ¥ ML,Gorrlll WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Fint, WANTED TO RENT, I must have b or f-room house at once, Must be modern, This s not a listing ad, THOB, 1. M'GARRY, Keeline Bldg Fed 4344, REAL ESTATE ~—|MPROVED West. T v ON FARNAM HILL This is & well bujit, wlll Arranged 5 room modern house, finished ok, first floor having Inrf living room with fireplace, attractive dining room, butler's pantry and convenlent kitchen and front and rear vestibule first floor; 3 corner bedrooms, bath and Alaepln’ porch wecond floor; 2 bedrooms complete bathroom on third floor; fuil cemented basement, Milton Rogers Carton furnace; Iaind r( connections, v. etable room, coal bin toflet, etc, 8 ft. wide, with fine shade; in hu:l, n br!whl livable, convenlent hotuse of- fered away below cost, Price §7,000. Teasonable terms, Tocation m N, 4lst ,Ave. Key at our office, GEORGE & COMPANY, BRAND NEW BUNGALOW, BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. Five large rooms, all modern and oak finished throughout except kitchen Book cases, pansl walls and beamed coiling. Large attic and full basement, Rogers furmace and Kobler plimbing window Also have a two-story frame and stucco with 7 rooms and sleeping porch at §3,960. Our prices are low, s ‘we bought our material before the raise. Beo these at 4222 and 4234 Mason 8t 'NER. Walnut 3219, _ North, Good Aome Very Little Cash tmvenwonh He! his) HAB. HORY, Five-room cottage with bath; iarge | lot; fine shrubbery and fruit trees. Price, $2,80. Located 4107 North 20th St Norris & Norris, 00 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4210, e e e REAL ESTATE AUCTION 7-room modern residence and lot, located at southwest corner of 20th and Maple Sts. | To be sold at public auction | | WE have buyere and renters for nomes on the premises, Saturday, April 22, at 2 p. m. sharp. 1%i-foot frontage on Florence Blvd. The owner, who has made this prop- erty his home since the day It was It, in luvlnf town and will sell it to hest bidder regardiess of price One-half of purchase price rantes deed and t balane v \oney 10 wuctioneer on day of be held In escrew till papers nre furnished This ls a beautiful home and must be seon to be appreciated. (o look 1t today, and If you can't stiend the make your offer In writing to the tioneer R. M, GROSS, Owner, JAMES L. DOWD, Auctioneer ON THE PRETTIEST MILE, EAST FRONT, SEV Thees N ROOMS o fraplace * and fin s slesping good large ieally & o bik ahade (ress, house sets about Iy fesl from P arage with drive Ths a for an appoint HIATT FAIRFIELD CO, W Omaba Nat, WK Bldg Tel Tyler @ SACRIFICE W o your ohamse (0 get & slan, | ; s dlsevat &2 1 Ant 10 e Y T™he fumt L . My - wow sl W O e Ul el rhen apot . (hive foska 1o o priie 1LAS. halanes 14 e manih R W, BARRETT A Fiost Natl Bank Bidg Dog e WM ¥ ke rm Rause and & Kounise Plags e w PTR v [ e Nabater 1he COTTAGUE HARGAIN n\\\H( MUST MOVE Pt calinge ReAr N Wy Wiee WL gas M st aon evaryiiing | WA By fene ARMNTRONG-W ‘\l..\ll n ' TES. ; wmall :X"' Toom 1620 Cass | 647 Omaha Not. k. Bldg, Dong. 1294 &Rl‘)()M cottage, nll modern except heat or rent at Rookville, Neb, Uood wn; for Information, Mrs. Anpa FOR BALE-Hy owne: < e iAo e PRAND NEW BUNGALOW. FOR BALF—House one block from W' floor, Juat | IN\\' L) THE REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED BEE: N BEMIS PARK A beautiful 6-room striotly modern house, in the heart of Bemis Park. can be bought at your own price. FExtra large lot, 40x180: all kinds of fruit and shrubbery. Must be seen to be ap- preciated. Shown any time, The man that buys this place can easily ranke 1,000, i€ not satisfied, on a resale. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, _Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1781 DO U WANT A HOME? — Buy from owner a b-room bungalow at 281 Fowler; beautiful lot; near ohurch and school; paved street; thor- nu(hlv modern; come and let us con- vinee you m leaving city soon and will Rol) ol hone fax PRAIRIE PARK — Beautiful " 2-story, T-room, stucco, brand new; $00 casl monthly; south front; splendid shade, hedge and shrubbery: paving taxes pald in full; oak finish, ~white enamel bedrooms. tiled bathroom; storm sash and screens. Call owner, Colfax 3611, 5-Room Cotlage at 3343 Pratt Corner Tok. ated on Decatur St., near 24th, Price out to $1,90. Kasy terms, for quick sale as_owner expects to leave oty JEFF W, BEDI'ORD & SON Doug, 492, CHOICE, MODERN 2810 Ruggles Bt, out of town Wil gell chenp. ku( terms. H, LANDERYO R, 202 Neville Blk Doug. 67165, BPECIAL BARGAIN, 6room cottage, tollet, gas, vnur ft. lot, §1,860; terms, cash or 'ord car for ult Z. }’Y BOSTWIC X, HEE BLDG. one floor, garage, on ing city.” ‘Webter 4 eot, 2512 Hamilton !»Rll”\l modern bungalow, facing Milier ark; lot 46x1065, rms Af desired HATCHER, City Nat'l Bldg, D. 3%01 KOUNTZE PLACE-Two-story, »rrmm, 5 A all modern, at bargain price. Grimmel, 80 Om. Nat'l Bk HM' #ROOM house, chicken house, two lots ale or rent, Webster 19 South, "FIELD CLUB—HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT, PRICE ONLY $5,760 Beautifully decorated six-room new home; large lving room, 14x3 with dandy brick fireplace; panelled dining room, cave celling; kitchen with all bulit-in convenlences, separate ice box room; nice hall on ‘second floor with enerous sized linen closet; thres large bed rooms and bath; plenty of win- Aows;, onk floors threughout; oak fin-|e- ish first floor; white enamel woodwork and mahogany finished doors, glass door knobs; full brick foundation; elght feet in the clear; Ilumlrr‘ tubs, coal bin, floor drain ete.; Milton Rogers anteed furnace; choice south front Wx128, graded; front lawn sodded; tiful maple khade trees. For a real home on the prettiest street in this cholce district let us show you this bargain, BORNE REALTY CO., 701702 Omaha Nat Bank Bidg Douglas 1474 'SOUTH SIDE 2 8, 83d £t large square house, VERY well bullt; reception hall, ing room, dining room, kitchen, try on first floor; oak finish with o floors; four big bedrooms and bath on second floor; birch finish, hardwood floors; full attic; full basement; lot Wxl4 ft Price 85,70, Paved street, paving pald. D. V. SHOLES (0., Nat. Ban Doug. 49, M bungalow, brand new, all mod ak floors fhroughout; oak finiah Easy BE;{BON & CARMICHARL, _642 Paxton Bik. Doug. 1722, Nl:w ALI, MODERN HOMES, 5 and 6-room houses and bungalows at Mth and Deer Park Boulevard from to $8,000, all A No. 1 material punxln( with' pure lead and ofl, ali cast furnaces, flush switches in all rooms, ?Iumbln' all Woll's fixtures. These will be ready to move into In a few weeks, If you want a home sclect one now, as these are priced for im- mediate sale. TRAVER BROS., Doug_ 6886, 706 Omaha Nat'l B Bld sor school; five rooms and bath; Wolf rlllmbln Miiton Rogers fnrn-vr corner 53x138; house in excellent condition: °‘| least $1,000 cash to handle. Phone Harney 5224, OM hun‘hlavl, Wwilh garage, on ver: near %th and Woo owner, Red 188 Miscellancous, DREAMS MAY COME TRUR. You have often wished for a new modern bungalow that you could eall your own homa. Wa have what you can call an ideal home, near Miller park, just finished; r. and bath rooms finished In o Frice only $29%. Worth 8600 mere. Very easy terms arranged. We have others a littie higher-priced Bee RASP BROS. I"irst SAFETY FIRST FOR RELIABLE AND BAFE FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE SEE O'NEIL'S R, E. & INS. AGENCY, A4 HBrandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024 of all sizes. We show with 3 autos, Wa got reaults Call us up | YOUNGMAN, 20 Om. Nat. Bk. D. 1478 Lot has #-foot frontage on Mapie and | WM. COLFAX—REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED North. LOT BARGAIN KOUNTZE PLACE $1,000, On Kpencer betwean 23 and Mth A fine lot, x120. paving all pald; anap | for someans. Charles W. Martin & Co,, Tyler 1N 742 Gmaha Natl Hank Bildg. | Sowth 20 Acres Near Fairacres MUST BE SOLD BY MAY 18T High and sightly, with good hinproves | ments. For prics and terma, call Hiatt-Fairfield Co., 10 Omaha Nt Bk ¥ ) WILL BUILD TO SUIT Mave 1 fest cholos loty 1o worth Helghia Add [T Carl B Molen, 814 Paston Mg wr roading watte son Cardens | HASTINGS » YN W4 Maraey $t Ol HARD HI woad lob B8 Wl Notth Omane corner lot, 080 1 soid e weon W Chapman, Harley Moy PHONE 1 d lat of W lole and aviian REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS INVESTMENT LT LA ) . i ysam L] st oaah shds. suriualy by ated 1 Waat Furnaim & '\...\ Fem car hne Prow Tale 1. 11, DUMONT & (0, JUA s Koniine Bitg, Fhone Douging R — IEAL ESYAY[ WANT[D Vi . (g e et 0 - Nesline | ' REAL ESH". BUS PROP'TY W PR bW T vl e ) Mot agve hiag REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGES WILL exchanke this béautiful 75 acres, Wellsfleet, Nebraska, with | FOUND uv-n..n alnst it r\mnln[ a year and a| good sofl: gal No., the cast half of the| water; north quarter, section 15, township 8| filing ' feo north, range 3, west of the 6th P M., except the south five acres; I want two touring cars, 1015 model, or one 1916 Studebaker, # horse power; these cars must be in a No. 1 shape; title Don't write without you mean Box 48, Brainard, Minn FOR BALE OR TRAIL 4 acres, Baunders Co., property, balance casy Good to get that little farm home ou have been wanting long time WALLACE, il Keeline, Bldg. A good lot on 16th & : north of Lake street, well worth $1,600; | TWO will sell for $1,260; will take a five-pas- senger automobile and balance cash J ROBINSON, h|ll- k Ilhll“ .l|| 2 Bee Ridx nfl\l[lnl 8007 improved, In California, will | 0 oty property or stock of [ (o 40 acres fmproved in Colorado i Vil tmh for residence in Omaha . 7. SMITH CO., exchange uu{‘!hh\z you have REAL ESTATE-—SUBL‘RBAN “BTART YOUR HOME (N BENBON? BUY THI8 LOT! 1000 down and §10,00 per month; price bo'umn Clark and Burnham; not lu from school and car line, Geo. R . Bee off! "DUNDEE BARGAIN 0,20 Mfl Davonport 8t., an elght-room, Wl are nfflsrlnl( two of the highest, Bpa pehely 1ol ok U and bists ¢ uonsss LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES the very low price of $1,20 eac torm of one-fourth cash, balance ‘one, three and four years' time. New homes being built all around. On 2 and cement midewalks. HASTINGS & HBYDE 1614 Harney 5t Phone NEW 6-room Dundee home offered at an exceptionally low price; bargain it sold Bldg. zler 1, WYVANSTO, ADDITION EVER LAID OUT IN DUNDEE. BALE OR TRADE—4- with é-rgom house, 1 iles north ffr"l'o‘mr.ncn (s mnnnu*u"g FRIDAY, APRIL will take half in olear FOR BALE, about 200 feet City Nat, Bl Blag OU OR bu YOU WANT? We may have just what | i AGRIA fine aifaifa, We sell or trade everything, J. Smith, Tyler 1091, 612 well-Tmproved farms nonr |12 PRR ACRI buys a GOOD mam Albert Leu, Minn, to trade for mer-| tapm 2 chandise business. Write J. Edw. Brads. | Gifford, 810 Lakefield, Minn # ACRES fine irrigated Col Wanted clear Omaha, lmproved n rado I.md. 2 2824 Grand Ave. Col . J. Canan, McCagie an 0x128, located on f.ocust modern house, stucco fin- hot water heat, oak finish, fireplace; has 3 rooms on the first [ ul bedrooms and wsleeping | over the west porch on the second and (wo rooms finished on the third floor. This is & good house in an extra good location, handy to school and not far from car iine. Owner leaving | much now rented at $0. Do not bother the tenant, but see us. GLOVER & SPAIN, sty National, | FARMS, 9192 City Nationa ARNE, scres anndcu Thu.lr Bldl. ~Dundee Lots on wewer, cily water, gas PRON BROS., Rose 18 THE DEST _¥lorence. or Tyler Bee Nethawny for acreake, Wiorence 228 We are ready at all times (o make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebraska Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST €O, 212 South 17th 8t. “MONEY TO LOAN ON Apartment houges, double brick house single_houses, farm lands at 5%, 228 Keeline Bld' WMONBKY (o loan; six per cent on Omahs residences and nearby farms, D 912 Omaha an_l Bank. ouAiu\ h:;man East o % TO 6% for loans on best class oity Tesidences in amounts 32,000 up; farm loans. Reasonable commiasions. ETERS TRUST CO., 162 Farnam St. EY to loan on improved farms and We also buy good farm mort- gages. Kloke Inv. C NO DE W. T. GRAHAM, TMONEY TO LOAN, for b years, on_improved propertiea PE 8 " MONEY on hand for oity and " CITY LO. 12 Brandeis GARVIN BROS. Nat'l Bl eIy and farm loans, § T 4 &m cent. | g J l mont & Co. % um.a» ,...,.,.,m 7D W..d. VM Omaha Nat. Bank Rldg ks and Bonds. Two First Mortgages $1,600 dua in five years, interest 7 per payable semi-annually, on 39 acres of good 4 $.80 MORT Abstracie G um'uuhm bugl roperty -M‘ s bro) ope! BUCK & CO., ka farms. Nebri EAL ESTATE Phone Douglas flll maha. BEE BLDG. & CO., Doug. 4228, ll W, Binder, City 185th and Farners= Ste 0 H:\IUHNUN & MORTON For Sale. ‘ | | , level faem land n Wel ThY Colorado; value_ $),40 [ AUTO due in five years: 1 per cent; pay able semi-annually, on 180 acres of good level farm land {1 Wald county, Colo 0 1. Heyden, st Omans, N AGE bearinx T pe u necUred by property valued Talmage Loomis [ny. Co, W. O, W e, Abstract Co, We can hring | USRI down your abstract " tons 1. Vatterson Bide D fitle Guaraates and Abaly KERR siatract utfite kl L (L \ A eal aletract ko W4 itrandsls Thes rAmA AND RANCH LANDS |« Catiturnin Lanis ANNIS & ROHLING 21, FARM AND RANCH LANDS A. Tracy, Ft. Morgan, Missourl Lands. . 3% mui-n of Salem, on good ;24 acres timber; kood orchard od hnl tight; This is a_ dandy little home, in « 201 Neville Blk 8§ Cheyenne county e miles (rmn town; one section level an floor land slightly Any reasonable |m|:hnnr 1f bought Nugent-deLongpre Lodgo Pole, Neb, A miles from Trenton teris to. wuit W0-ACRE acre, Will trade for eastern land A 0y Tain_and stook 4 miles from Broken Bo be sold during April miles from Omahs K. Umaha N-h Miscellnneous, WLl ano\vl» FARM ANT BQUIPMENT " (‘{xwl 4 calves, sows, 20 chickens, plows, 3 corn plowa, seeder, bindar, ‘corn WAKONS, MANIUTe spreader, 3 sota harmess and interost in 320 acres, 275 ncros un- der plow, balance pasture and hay loam, on clay #u chicken houss, b 4 miles from own of 2,500, extreme -.ulhrulcrn part of N including personal prop- ulvk g;u on ae- erty, ¥ an ‘acre for 5~Yfi8' ivT'ri'l e HE M l-md in these eol- . fi mns rnnh lht lnfl of pnopl- with which to Inv -t m lnmll Qulmy nnd quantity are both found 'HE BER'S of n. Tlu luhurlpflnn rate for The higher than an NOWKPADEr. by a class of well Bend In your ad buyers, ot!ur Om'm u\&o reach wm- —d-cfi—y.m;;TToi We nmko nmn ourselves and sell them direct to the consumer, profita for inferior get high-grade gos ALFRED CORNISH & CO, _ 1210 Farnam 8t., ( Om;h . and ) hlfllcu, it B0c hnur 8200, I POULTRY AND PET STOCK ii | PIGEONS pay far Detier than chickens; w.y:,mnnud :p, little lplfil needed to b Co., Dept, 91, / Adn1 Ia. 0.y “LIVING MURIC BOX.” Our wonderful trained sin $10 u{gh; only a few left. Why pay two wods when you can o at first cost? m Gmlnr BTYLIRH, E‘n}l(n A-1 watch do if faken at ¢ "c.uuc OF BABY CHICKS,” a ne [ for stamp. Geo, H. Lee Co, Harney 8t., Omaha. BA'HIU'U ROC AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE NEW DODGE Only Run One Week., Nebraska Buick Aunto Co., 1914 Farnam. USED CARS 1811 International, 3= 9:' (Therg, N 1913 Overland huur Bla; 1913 Cadallte, & 1913 Palge flde. | 1918 Studebaker, tour 1013 Flanders 0, 1914 and 1916 Fords, tour. 'Ifi 00, 1912 Chalmers roadster FRANCIS AUTO CO,, One 1911 Cadillac One 1912 Cadillae, self starter. Hoth excellent condition Nebraska Buick Auto Co,, Phone Douglas 721, CLEARING Hulek runabout it .u... this PRI D Ao truek for sale. n.‘.‘.m a8 lv,n\r Yt THN AURL 2 Hepalitug and Paiut | AN | - " Taren anid Supniies +4 hea (he pili _AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. AUTOMOBILE IN Fire, Thett, Lisblity and Property amage at Lowest Rates. KILLY. BLLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat. Bank Bidg_Doug. 8t Walter Anderso MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WARLEY-DAVIDEON MOTORCYOLES. Bargain In used machines, Victor Roos ha Motoreycle Man,” 2708 Lcnunworu' H8Y Btudebaker, %0 recent! Covernauled: witt sol ch .g buu. el INTELLIGENT and persistent advertis- ing will “sell’” any salable rea ate, and the Iargest number of pr Ve reached thro: on and Want-Ad Ouids to all of Greater Omaha THE BER BREAK MEANS WAR, British Papers Think Kaiser Will | Not Meet Demands of United States. SEE RUPTURE SURE TO COME LONDON, April 20.-—Although the text of President Wilson's message to congress did not reach London in time for the morning papers to com- ment fully, all devote considerable space to the American situation, The Dally Chronfcle says editorially: “It {s difficult to suppose that the German government, elated by the submarine successes of the last six weeks, will accept President Wilson's terms. Diplomatic relations betwéen Berlin and Washington will be broken off. The resulting situation | will not be a state of war, but may easily develop into war, | g3 .-i' 13 —y -|HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY Garage and Bnr; Tfihievcl Are Busily Engaged Lifting Numerous Articles, HOG RAISING PAYS WELL Garage and barn thieves have been carrying on an active campalgn in the South Side. Hardly a day passes but the police recelve a call from a private owner or business man who reports that his | Barage or barn has been broken into ths night before and articles of value stolen | In one case reported last week the thieves ‘nnmmd long enought to remove Lhe tires | and tubes from the rear axles of an auto. | In the morning the car was found stand I§ VIEW IN LONDON | ing propped on a temporary foundation The South Omaha Horse and Mule sta- tlon north of the stock yards was broken | Into Tuesday evening and an expensive | driving bridle taken. J. ¢, Gallup, man- ager and proprietor of the place reported the theft to the police yesterday morning. Hog Ralw rays, That hog ralsing pays better than feed- g cattle s the assertion of William [ilis, thirty-eight years a cattleman and farmer of Montgomery county, Towa, who brought a carload of swine to the loeal market. For several years past Fliis has retired from active work as a stockman, hut because of his great interest in the atock business of the country he persist In rasing a carload or two of hogs. Corn Feed Comes HWigh, Last year H, H. Ellis, son of the veteran stockman, was compelled to buy 3,00 bushels of corn at a price of 70 cents to 72 cents per bushel, “It {8 impossible for a man to make anything out of fattening cattle with corn of only medium quality welling at that price,” he sald, "My son handles about four loads of cattle and | four loads of hogs each year and the ““This 1s obvious to both parties, [ hog_aeals tovariably bring botter returns Mr. Wilson has counted the cost. Pre- | than the cattle.” Ellls had fust returned from a winter's sumably the kaiser also has counted | stay in Florida on & vacation, it. If Germany decides that the econ- tinuance of submarining is worth a| Bowlers Busy, Bowlers in the three local leagues aro diplomatic breach with America, it [rpending all the time available in prac- probably also will decide that it is worth war too. tice at the Brunswick alleys in prepars- | tion for the big tournament which will open Monday evening, April 24 Some- “If the kaiser desires 1o avold WAr | (hing ke 190 bowlers are expected to with America, he would naturally | enter, many of them not being members make hll concessions at a stage when | | of league teamn, they would also avert the breaking| of relations, Score Injured by a 4| Tornado Near Iowa And Minnesota Line MABON CITY, In,, April 20.—A tornado swept through north-central Towa and southern Minnesota lute today, destroyed & number of farm houses and injured probably a score of persons. At Bricelyn, Minn., saven persons wers Injured, some ; | meverely, Germany Sends New Note on the Sussex BERLIN (Via London), April 20.—~The forelgn office transmitted today to the American emb; A supplementary note in regard to the Bumsex contalning affl- davits sworn (o by a Bwiss passenger on the Bussex that the steamship was not torpedoed and mlso a statement to the same effect from an American passenger, The morning newspapers of Berlin do not refer in any manner to relations with the United States or to the expected American note. Not & line of telegraphic news on the forthcoming American note or German American relations has been printed here since a brief bulletin yesterday announc- ing that the note was ready. The Ger- man authorities have taken measures to insure that nothing shall be published until the full text of the latest communi- cation from Washington is avallable Dakotan Secures Big Damages for Slander BIOUX FALLS. 8. D, April 0, - What Is #ald to be the largest slandgr verdict sver returned by a federnl court jury was brought in late tonight in the United Htates dlstrict court here when I. 1. Cum- mins, formerly assistant general man- ager of the Bouth Dakota Central rail way, was awarded $32300 againat F. L Maytag of Oskaloosa, In, president of | | belng placed at the presant time, the rallrond Handicaps will be allowed on a basis [ of an offiolal score established in a cer- | tain number of games, the exact number 110 be announced later, Prizes will amount to more than $100. Team records, singles, | doubles and all-events will rees ve awards, An admission fee will he charged for every entry In each division. Nelson Morris Here. Nelson Morrip of Chicago, recently ap- pointed chairman of the board of direc- tors of the Morris & Co, packing plants of America, entortained foremen and d partment heads of the local Morris & Co. plant at South Omaha last evening at a dinner at the Fontenelle hotel, One hun- dred and twenty-five office employes and foremen responded and two hours and n half of quiet, pleasant entertainment was pusned. Mr. Morris was accompanied by C. M. Mactariane, treasurer of the ecompany. Huperintendent C, B. Strangler, Offics Manager C. O. Byam and Sales Man- ager F. ¥ Ames, chief officers in the management of the local plant, assisted In the entertainment, Short talks of wel- come were given hy leading men of the gathering, Mr. Morris expressed satisfac- tion at the large turnout. He is a youny man and since his election as chairman of the directors, wished to become more closely acquainted with the local force. Magle cllv Gowsl Victrolas :nd records, N-u for Music Bupply Co., Scargo block. Recitals dally. Office space for rent in Bee office, 231§ N street. Terms reasonable. Well known location. Tel. South 27, Margaret Grace, who has been {ll for the last two weoks' confined to har home, is reported to be gradually improving. The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the Central Interdenominational church will meet at the church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All members are requested to at 3 The Highland school base ball team | defeated the South Lincoln nine Tuesduv afternoon by a scors of % to 2. Home | runs were made by John Ham, Cecll Wul- lace and Frank Vankal. Mra. W. T, Clark, adult superintendent and national secretary of the men's work of the Christinn church, will deliver an address at the South Side Christian chureh, ’I‘v-n(y—(MM and T streets, ¥ri day evening, rnl 2. The program will open at 7:80 o'cloc] Despite the rainy weather the mtrla- [tlon work on the new Armour office | bullding at Thirtleth and Q strests s | ateadily progressing. Masons have tically finished the outer brick wall of the firat story and the steel floormg s The Swmate Mary Page By Frederick Lewis, Author of :: Pictures by **What Happened to Mary':: Essanay The Cast of Oharaoters for THE STRANGE CANE OF MARY raGE Alloraer far delonse, Wik Mary e Uhealrioal sar o A purwine of Mary wased of mul - wha W Cessar Fiank Daptan Hamiiie L Acihar st William (hesier [ . A L was sevawied “Pollwb's sha arter. | " oy A 0w TR Ware Ahe athar her . Bty e | v w il Waa hat 1he st Wine you saw M NI st e AL Aha Me Wa muile . 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