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19186. OMAHA, TAURSDAY, MAY 1 VALUATION FIGHT | OF ROADS BOBS UP i;\hfl Attell Now is the Proprietor of Gotham Shoe Shop iOmnhan Asked for Accounting in a Munitions Deal IT'S FIFTY-FIFTY FOR EDDIE AND PETE—Here are Eddie Rickenbacher and Pete Henderson in their newly dressed Maxwells, all set for the starting flag to send them away. Why Do Auto Bearings Tax Commissioner Pollard Says Bur- KANBAS CITY, May 10.—~(Special Tele:| Abe Attell, who made Iiving for some Wear in Spite Of Oil? lington Pays Far in Excess of OU'D smaile. oo, ff|Sramimbevis A. Sherman todsy fiad| BYLgs vy ol i do Real Property A 0 181 it tn the elreuit court againat T. L. | gaat Ly ¢ e 5 2 . perty during the long, [*" ; o | font RY to run your car without any 3 weary, dark @and|Davis an Omaha bunker Alfred T i e b e gan ki Be/at bt = oA N AN it ) ASSESSORS' FIGURES ARE CITED gloomy, and all the |Dann and the Rrass and Motals Manu: | #Who maintained himselt in the style L ubricants and .u'h;( happens? other "'“.""““‘" winter g oturing company, asking that an ac- [ fIttn his ran demonatrating the e Every bearing will shriek like a lost soul (Prom a Staff Correapondent.) y ad been work X tivenoss 1 . applied to i ST . .‘Y,,M; & ', (l' Sl ','I',‘;““\;j;‘, b |.)\. hOeD WOEK. countirik be rendered. The company mani- | other sentlemen’s countenan it e till friction ruins it. Put in grease or oil NCOLI: M i#-sipisal )~ Twe ne 10" finiah two Face cara; factures cartrdgen ui ita plant on (th f byu n in another busine He and what happens? The car runs with- yecentat o Iréads uppenred befors e e un river n it No to the falr Broadwayite . the Stath Board of Kaualization today to then when ipring came man alleged that * prior to Jul S e it out squealing, but, even so, somehow the 1915, ha manufactured brass cartridges. | About that time Dann and Davis to him and. broached subject of a Why? Because steel cannot be polished to bearings wear. enters of the Rialto Abe N represgnt thelr respective roads in the v oams haa opened & shoe of £5°N ook R CwenNg. - | in other words matter of aaseasment by the atate board , ) o tore fn the theatrical district Now i k Colonal J. M, Beybert of 8t. Louls rep. company to handle war contracts, Tt Was | yoric with th. LR : with the proceeds of his many bat absc e § ag4 enonted the Missourl Pacific and told agresd (o capltalize the —company” for | (iag in the aquared arenn. He says it Is absolute “"00‘.hm s. The h“gh‘es" e e SRR e 20,00, ha to get 83,00 for the plant and | 4 good bustness smoothest hmk!mi bearings are full of & job of 4300 & month until February, 1914, RS little microscopic 10les and pr(,"”dm for & reduction in the assessment of the road, he dld hope that the board would not ralse the assesymant. He made com. parisona of asséssed valustion of rallromd property in Nebraska with other proporty and told the hoard that there appeared to be wo feeling among aswessment hoards that eaflroads should be awsessed about when he was to be employed as super The plant Novembor A free nental has been established In New Orleans public elinle o hyglene ] points. It is these grinding over C:ICE other that create friction. Oil or grease by their very nature can only smear these over, make them slippery. They still wear and break off. tntendent at $10,000 annually was to begin operations in 1015 #herman allaged that the plant fajled to bagin until March, 1918, and that Davig {and Dann only gave him 288 shures In atead of the 800, He alleged that they ob ; vnnm could stand and sometimes tained & 100,000,600 cartridge contraot with | 0. Il tal ove! ont through Kountse inkton, wanted o raduction. He pre land the birds sang and the fce melted off the Indianapolis Bpeedway track, | 70 0 0 anrly 86,000,000 ented (ha hosrd with figures showing. fou took your new mount and found that your wildest flights of fancy had o il that the north side of the state houss:|eome true. That is why Eddie Rickenbacher, manager of the Prest-O IAte | and the south sde A1 not work in har- | team of two Maxwull cars is happy. - With him and his team mate, m-mlT()O Many Ogcars GRAPHITE 3 mony when 1t came to computing valua- | Henderson, it is 50-60, The two cars look alike, are bullt alike, and run | a : i o as ‘Tegards the ratironds. 1o sid |alike, and you conld fool aimont anybody else but Eddie and Peto. They| in-One Spflt at uiomobiie lo LUBRICANTS windy of dollars arriving at a resl valua tlon of raliroad property, hut that nhoard of pesessment pald no attention to that valuation and went ahead and as sonral the roud far In excess of what ha other end of tha state houss had yind represented real valuy Mr, Pollard’s statement to the hoard in could tell which car was which in their ! They expect to do great things in the Sixth International 300-M{le Bweep l 3 S ) M me stakos Race on the Indianapolis Motor Spaedwiy May 30, and the favored the Same Moment tew who have seen theks rejuvenated Maxwells In practice belleve the for- | olgn-bullt cars, such as the Sunbeam, Peugeot and Flat, will have all they | Fither Oscar Vitt or Okcar can do to competo with theso Made in U, 8, A, cors [ have to petition the muthorsiies Many new fangled contraptions and mechanical foatures are to be found | misston to ehange his first name on these two cars, but in the main their principles are the same as those | Both of these storling athleten startod ereated by Ray Harroun some years ago In pursuit of a foul bdll from the bat in raflway commission had spent thou Htanage will 8 for per But there is one lubricant that absolutely obliterates these microscopic rough- nesses. Dixon’s selected flake graphite will nn the batter was sventually retired, hut 1t might have heon comtly e thers was A runner on second base at the time LIQUOR DEALERS' CHIEF SEES DRY WAVE RECEDE $24,070 the present depree value only per mile According to sansus hurent figiren pib 1ihad on April 1, 1911, the value of land o, WAlAings in the state of Nebraska Tor 1MO wan §1,615,%46, The state auditors oart thNows 5 SRR e 5 h a rocont game. Fearink a colllslon, some ) ! 9 e e moany in tha ot gy | oy A o e ol O fill these holes and build up a smooth, 4 o Nebranku, wan, aan ‘.’:‘;“:r’,}\x ‘”".’.:'r'.'.”v‘ NEBRASKA CROP FOREGAST [ Cops Savc Mfln f]’()m Voo R RR URRT oily veneer around the ]I"!(‘ protrudin T T M R 5 [ Jump to Death Off [ tow was the mmn Aesignated by the rmms until the whole bearing is smoot Lt B Droparty wha S48 per mile: and in Btate g"; e Million | issouri Bridge| aure vapven to make wny ditorence | has this quality, Dixon’s selected flake ushels, ! raphite 1s the only graphite produced that has the peculiar lfiinness and flatness of flake, a toughness and elasticity that will make it build up and not adhere to Haney bridge the life Douglan street Pollea Officers O'Connor and nppeared on the Douglas wstrest Inst night just In time of 4, ( w1 SHAPE | MEADOWS IN FINE to wave port for 1010, page | WASHINGTON, May 10.~A summary Campbell, e "Yaur. o Ianiis ‘and" oprovems 05 | of the May crop report for the stato of | Who was prenaring to take hin own life ‘ itself, ball up or pack. Dixon’s Graphite e kv i, “miiplien " 168 10 | Nabraskn and for the United maten, aa | "ERT RO VR Ly ven. | LoUTeVILLR, Ky, May 10— Regulation Automobile Lubricants are the only eoraime o {he'coniun, thin tians of prop: | omplled by the bureau of crop esti- | tioned man, said hor huband called her :'.:."’,',\,‘:.';:.’.’,’.'T'".‘;.'."'r‘x.-'.'v,’;l‘..:'"\'«-':'::f.i,. b | automobile lubricants made that contain 4,15 per-cant of the toial Ve mates (and tranamittad throush the| %Y whane lut avenink aevins L BB | o0 UL EE asootation of 'Amaris this rare form of graphite flake. The totn) masessed value of the tate ¥ od Bthies I . for 1910, exclusive of raflronds, waa $- | Yesther bureaw), Unlted Btaten DOPATL-| g 1oy ght he‘wus morely trying to scare | And evan kreater efforts be mada for ip Why? Because the Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. are the CIGAR ‘\ 24,04, w0 that the farm Jand {mprove- | ment of Agriculture, is s follows her and pald no attention to him. She |holding tha Inw, declared Prosident Bam. | on 0 only graphite workers in the world who have fseil HApEe oh SNme, FOPRANDC WA Wer oant WINTER WHEAT shid that they had heen marvied but a | uel Woolner of Peoris, 11, at the opening “ievans i) e AGans s acallar ot of srnchi Bk fs l'I.l‘ - e ety My, Bornecker, has 10-| May 1 forecast. 300,00 busmds; pro-|month, and that Campbell's family was |of the assosiation's twenty-first annual | TEN ,CENTS apsstections. Thavs pratty slsong, bt 108 afaer @ celved statements from county clerks of ey opposed to the marriage, which caused | convention hera today. Mr. Woolner de - (4 oihty.three out of the ninetv-{hree coun- | duction last year (final entimate), W88~ | LT o worry., Mra Campbell be- | clared that the prohibition wave was | R We suggest that you get acquainted with this line by first tiow of the state, covering the yenrs ”\‘rt 00 bushels; two years 8o, SITI000| L s her hosband wax temporarily | rapidly receding and in support of this trying out Dixon's Graphite T ransmission and Differential nnd 1915, giving the considerations the deadn of a1l transfers of real estats for thess two yeafs The county clerks wers instrueted not to Mmelude any salea that appeared to he fletititioun Grease No. 677. Talk it over with a Dixon dealer; he bushels; 1000-13 nverage, 45,402,000 bushels knows just what you need for every part of your car. May 1 forecast, 490,000,000 bushels; pro duction 1ast yenr (final estimate), 6,046, 00 bushels; two years ago, 654,900,000 = e bushels; 1609-13 TS, 1,212,000 bushels. | ey rngEISRIEIERTRIREYRENIE IR RRRRO PRI TR N AT N R R NN R R ! : [ i oo 621 Residents of Nebraska || Auotion last year (final estimate) 00,000 May 1 forecast, 44,300,000 bushels; pro- | statement eltgd Vermont's defent of pro | hibitson doranged, Camphell was placed In the ity Infl Ask your d‘-alcr for Lubricating Chart, Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. DO 2R wand at ¥ulf Valoe, These flgures show that the property mentioned In the slatements was onl aanesped for the year 1915, at about por cent of the agtual conslderation in the deeds A great deal of personal property 1s bushels; two years ago, 1,002,000 bushels JERSEY CITY, N. J. under assessed, and much escapes taxa- . | Established 1827 Hon entirely, bt sven sssuming that all|duction last ysar (final estimate), 4,100, | ed H AS Lo’ property outaids of Telironds ia na- | 00 bushels; two years ago, 44T | registered at otel tor S A on ; weaned ut 0 per cent of full valus, which I respectfully submit it is not, the Chi- ongo, Burlington & Quiney Haflrond coms rnny lnst year, and for many years pos! s been paying taxes on a basis of a least §70,000 por Ymle, 8 per cent of §10,00 per mile being #2,00, the figures at which MEADOWS, May 1 condition, 02, compared with the ten-year average of i May 1 condition, 844, compared with the ten-yenr averngs of .5 Distributors, Kansss Oity, Missourl, Omaha Branch, 17156 Douglas Strest. during the past year. ] 1000 Ropms, 700 with Bath. W.Irhurl LA or mils. BPRING PLOWING. wre 15 on filo with yotur secretary a| Pper cent done to May 1, estimated, 73, iat H satement ‘ot oarniungs, operating o< | rmpared with i May 1 faat year, and | A cuisine which has made 6 the ten-year average, Por cent done to May 1, estimated, 4.7, compared with 66,3 on May 1 last year, and 05,9 the ten-year average. ( PASTURES, | her 916, of the Chicago,” Burlington & Quincy Raflroad eompany, showing net | enrnings per mile of $2,736.50, that fs only i 6.52 per cent on the $42,000 per mile at | which we are assessed, and only 391 per cant on the motual valie at which we are taxed of 10,000 per milo, Beven per eent the Astor New York’s leading Banqueting place. Single Rooms, without bath, f2.00 to §3.00 134he Tl rats of Interest tn Nebraska, | May 1 eondition, %, compared with the Dosble o o.%e’ ‘seotm dae For 115 the net earnings per mile on the | ten-year average of 6. | Singls R e pystem wero $3,3%, May 1 condition, %.2, compared with the Single Rooms, bath, 300t0 600 Taxes Are High, ten-year avermgo of 6.9, TIMES SQUARE Double . . . 400 to 7.0 The Chieago, Burlington & Quincy Rall- Parlor, Bedroom and bath, fro.00 w0 §14.00 road company now pays 5,006 per cent of its gross earnings, and 1416 per cent of Its net earnings, for taxes in Nebraska Pleasa remember that out of these net earnings per mile of 82,7969, we must pay interest on debt, and Aividenda on stock Within the last sixty days your honor- able board through your secretary, is- ned n éreular to afl county assessors BPRING PLANTING, y Per oent done to May 1, estimated, 46, compared with 8 May 1 last year, and &9 the ten-yeur average 014 crop on farms May 1, estimated, 11,000,000 toms, compared with 8,448,000 tons & year ago, and 7,852,000 tons two years ago. /) munnmm LU At Broadway, 44th to 45th Streets—the center of NewYork's social and business activities, In close proximity to all railway terminals, T L G T TTL LR LR ) HAY. 014 orop on farms May 1, estimated, 815,000 tons, compared with 279,000 a year ago, and 108,000 tons two years ago. PRICES. 5 The firet price given nelow 1s the aver- and county boards of the state of Ne- yraska, whigh reada in part as follows: “The basis of actual sssessed value agreed upon is 76 per cent of sales val- ien taken all over the state enl estate represents ahout 67 per cent of the total value of the stats and evi- —first of all a quality tire in every sense of the word. No tire can be made of better materials. »D ‘muvpy ‘0 wooy “00 J141D3dS LJIMS THL Avpor 91am 0jAdas si) I e e e et that resl oninta| 880 om May 1 this and the sscond the Jo JI98N0K [EAY 01 yspm nok 1 aapiosip S e a [ will ‘b y‘.,.nr..;w) 1 more n..'... 7o per | average on May 1 lust year. poolq Aur 18ai) 03 153q MOY SE IIAPE 931} ["2) ° . ent of the full \ Mthough the 1aw | * wheat, 98 cents and §147 per bushel. nok a8 A1pe(d [im Juswisedaq (warpay InQ B t th Pn I ’yi.‘.:“_‘.‘:;q ry assessed at its Com, ® and 6 cents. Oats, 37 and @ w0 10j IM—sueam (v £q £dod ® aaey OSC,Q | u e ce ls ess ¥ iassoss roal estate at T per cent | cents. Potatoes, 50 and 68 conts. IHay, PIMOYS NOX ‘SIIPIOSIP POOJq JNOqR uOLIRNL . - 2 (13" AEART sais valin, when 1t hould | guro and $10 per ton. Begm. 16 and 15 e Rl B U s R a2 on Fisk Non-Skids than on tread A POE can cents per dozen ut Husagh p Nedasd 1 »aq ey 1300y Y f | oth lard w asslrances have you, that real | ¢ »r dozen, Auiald pa 3 1apjooq this year, ‘will be ussested At Wheat, 102 and 19,6 cents per bushel 'S ' & B peUINI0D HyUND ol several other stan makes. » cent of tho asles value? o Corn, 788 and 711 cents. Oats, 428 and Sl R N . R A ensment of ratiroad property bY | g e onta: Potatoss, %3 and 806 cnts g Do g B g :::[;':::;j ay ‘ The Fisk Branch Organization is the most “nt eounty slarks about May 15| Hay, $13.20 and $11.83 per ton. Ootton, e Supyspuang £q WL e e 1 1 1 i b ( ir. DU ol o Dot know What| 113 and 91 cants per pound. Tiemn, 181 out & uipyng pus oy Forosny edop 13 L 2 wide-spread in the industry (over 100 direct ment ot other proparty in the | Lls 71 cents per dosen. Jey nanm pus ‘sapnduy o Ho My PN branches) and the Service Policy is by far the A . on tha third Monday in July ; . MOJYY Uy POOIq AY) YiiM L-]]H\u“n “r;:“k:[::‘; "\ILII:‘: most |ibcrdl. 3| SAN DIEGO. Cal. May 10.~Thirty girls ow030q *§ ' *§ J0 $uapaifuy dqn ahs 3 (Yhose AN R e gy . Yie 3 «1p poOOq woL n 1 . Omahan Is Chosen Shied tor s Rad Gross n(wn)‘m!‘l?»l‘u‘n'l“wl 9834 37} £3wi1u00 o) uQ “sanes)y 1isdbgie 1o puss Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers 2 many others are expeoted to joim shortly ojeaNap Ay} O} [njuivy pue juI| noys puw ‘pamwas | (Grand Chancellor g iy gy 8 I o i THE FisKk RUBBER COMPANY mie— 1 QUINPAE POO|] ¥ ¥R IN[EA of N. Y. e B singp raaupm Jnod nod uaym Rk, i roge! 5 S i s A oo e s n e || Dulffy's s Good siwo’ wwsariod v Supivat g s ay wssnamon e Gonoral Offione: Chinogen Pulls, Mo, \ Al ¢ on, voting (o hold "‘;"i For Old '00"0 (Rugrmum uoppuos pases 1 6 % '8 ] oyl pue day Omaha Branch 2403 Farnam St. «i ‘ i | : s U1 go Bupiom ug +1ind Boola pispunig ® vonn Branches in More Than 100 Cities Ihiah & Saberoui E35 N puvy Sy payradas b "‘, TR ' pe v aunjuN 0Arn) W PUY UGN LI0AD QOUIPIAD W] he following officers we looted Dy WOOS 24aM HiNsad pook ay 1108 | ' . “l * . ~ : LR I w» 4‘\ il ) i fnaedsod Jus wiad o) : j Wa Sopmaes bave o4t Alcoholfree b amis [oy 0 22104 @ - tasn Ahunter Suis Ma tee (Re & . y J :l qJ I 1 \ > with . J ; ! NEA Pure v 4 " p- "\: Cw | e = oy CURE GUARANTEED < | n Dully’s and Koo Wl | PILES WitHour oPERaTion | S Omaha Beverage Company Pafreasine - | Svil | ‘N et 1 ) « ) :«:.u‘ 'n.‘rn. ¥ | aotwtl SIHE WEATIS OMANL, NER DR, J, C, WOODWARD, ™' e Rlt Wasiina - " j y -