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[ FOR RENT--AP'TS AND FLATS B APARTME LOW RENTAIL Beautiful newly decorated 4-room apart ment, big rooms, cool in summer, fine large wcreened porch, “The lvy," corner Sherman Ave. and Sherwood. Only $32.60 per mo. Ses janitor (n basement apart- ment or call office. Doug, 1009. SCOTT & HILL CO. W0.00—9-room_apartment, all communica- tive: ideal for rooming house; opposite the Ford plant; new bullding 818 N, i6th St H. A, WOLF, _All! V‘V}I’GV Blk, Douglas 5088, TIIT N 22D 8T, four-room flat, mod, stoel range, gas stove, kitchen cabinet, water paid; §18 RASP BROS, Douglas 1653, TROOM heated apt, corner, iat fi tor service; vacant June 1, summer rate 2.60. 181¢ Muple St Red 1881 WODERN apartments, $18 and up. N ot llvv P, ;I\vyltl 1610 Chicago. Boutn, FIVE-IUUN sivall Leated wparument, very desirabie. The Chula Vista, 30th and Poppicton, Conrad Your Bran delw Theater Doug. 1571 B-ROOM modern apartment with heat and Junitor service. 420 8. 25th Ave. BENBON & MYERS COMPANY 434 Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg. Phne D, 746 ellancous MODERN apt., 1 rooms, $25; oftice, (. P. Btebbins, 1610 WANTED 10 RENT “Unfuraished 1 near post- icago! T T—dmmediately, gond 7 or h-room house with garage in West ¥ district or Dundss, A b w w place, Give (ull information. O 187, Bes, Wanted to Hen Flouses in DUNDEE, BELBY & BONS, Douglas 1510, w, L. A T RS, MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE hfr-nu lacked rooms, for household goods and planos; moving, packing and .h!mxlnl OMAHA VAN AND BTORAGE CO., % 8, 16th Bt. Douglas 4163, GLOBE VAN AND STORAvC;E Btores, moves, packs, ships; i-horse d £ men, $1.2b per hour; storage, month, Batisfaction guaranteed Douglas 1333 and Tyler 230 GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and mov- 49 N, lth 8t. Phone Inu %4 ar Webiter 7% “Maggard Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing, :}:{un and shipping. Phone %oullu “METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or stor office a Reymond Furniture Co, 1613 and 161% Howard 8t. Phone D, 6624, FERRIN VAN & STORAGE Packing, storage, 15 Cap, Ave. Tyler 1200, FIDELITY IENAL TRER Phone Douglas 288 for complete st of vacant houses and apa ments; awo for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts, O REED Express Co. 1 J.CRPED Express™Co/ 1207 Farnam St. Do 6146, OREROOM, Three dandy fine storerooms at %th and Leavenworth; one of the best lo: tons In the city; rent very reasonable. Calkins & Co, Douglas 1813, City Nat. Bank Hid = BTORES. lodern_store room and basement, 8o, 16th Bt.; fine locatlon for grocerie and meats, CONRAD YOUNG, 820 Hrardels ‘Theater. Doug. 15, BTORE ROOMS at 180)-1811 Farnam St Thos, ¥. Hall, 428 Ramge Bldg. D, 7406, BTORE building, living rooms in rear, 30 N. 2th. Douglas frid IMALL stor postoffic 5. i __i_m.nm":f'fi Jiear, bowtotiice, §35. . P, j)"ll'el and Desk R DEETRABLE office rooms in the remodeiied Crounwe block, 119 N. 16th Bt., (opposite postoftice), $10 to $16 per month. Conrad _Young, 3% Brandels Theater, Doug. 1671 3 __ Miscellns GROUND floor hall with y seating 800; central location. Will remodel for moving picture houss for long lease. N. P, Dodge & Co., Omaha, Neb, EARGE, Tight basement at 16th and How low rent. Wright & Lasbury. D. REAL ESTATE—iMPROVED WEAL GOTTA WITH IDEAL GARDE FRUIT AND FLOWERS Now, listen. It has 5 rooms; front vest! buls, parior, dining room (with beautiful dome fixturs), kitchen, refirgerator room, two bedrooms and dainty bathroom, good furnace and lghting fixtures all as cosy and tidy as a "bandbox;" on a geod alged lot, 42x116, with the prettiest lawn, shrubbory, shads, fruit trees and gar den, and a profusion of flowers, which make it & roally delightful gem of s home. You cannot find the equal in Omaha for anything like ita price. Only 1,900 and on terma to . $300 canh 8 It necessary) Location, 4116 « distriot; one ble churches must se Hil ar, o | and " e It. We Ht, or oall Douglas 1| A Dow 1t to you. Titls perfe ate poa- | sesslon. Don't delay . ros | portunity FAYNE & SLATER CO, (Hale Agents.) 14 Omaha Nat'l Mide. Phone Doug. 1014 ARG WUNOGALOW, Tiving room | - b o8 front, i\ butfst, w | Eatire first fioor oak finieh white enamsl and mahog rainules wn; tine | s tvoning Fhons Hons WREW RN u KN NR BUNGATOW Juet being npleted and " cupans a faw ond Block - e Ouk finis . . . ot ow ' ¥ _REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED_ T ROUNTZE PLACE. WORTH THE MONEY WORTH 5 600 PRICE $4,750 7-room square house hot water heat; oak floors and birch finish second floor All good as new; all newly decorated ge lovel lot; large beautiful shade; be duplicated for any where near the Call or phons our A GOOD BUY 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. $2,000, $300 Cash. This I8 your epportunity, located % block north of Lake on 0 CAN This lot fa small, adjoining that w. fine proposition Will sell the this place at HIATT COMPANY, 245-7.9 Omaha Natl. Bank CMILCER PARK OWNER BAYS 7 rooms, strictly modern, in Miller Park soll Address P dining reom and kit- chen downstairs; finished in oak with oak buth and sleep ment basement with furnace heat Paved street, One block from car, 8 biocks to the Price reduced from $5,600 to $4,000 this before buyin PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha National Bank Bldg D. 1781 Good Home Very Little Cash Five-room cottage with bath; fine shrubber; Miller Park school end frult trees 860, Located 4107 North 2th Bt. Norris & Norris, Phone Douglas 4270 ¥ with garage only Cozy Bungalow, 424 and Parker, $2,150. New and can be bought on ¥, AD, D.-171, 310 8. 15th FOUR 7-r, frame dwalllngs, 15th and Ci w china cabinel Price $2,650; BTROOM coltage for §1,000, Corner lot 60xi87 at 3848 Pratt 8t W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. 0 Bldg, D. 1304 Ot BALE or | aly t For_particular BIX-ROOM houss, 1gh ide Toms for sale. Thous 81,280, Doug, Doug. 3962 919-20 City N “ATTENTION UNION PACIFIC MEN LINGTON MEN STREET RAILWAY MEN Look at 2286 South 11th 8t, dandy 6. room cottage, on corner lot , facing cast on 1ith Btrect Boulevard, which Is paved and T FEW Nethaway for THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY POULTRY AND PE1 Made of pure grain ke denler does not REAL ESTATE-—EXCHANGES THE remarkable increase in BEE Waat Ads can be traced to only one source— §ood results at less cost than any other Omaha paper. 12,878 MORE Fald Want Ads March and April than same months 1916 \\'HA"‘T’HA\'E YOU OR DO YOU WANT? See us first. We may have just wbat you want. We sell or trade everything, anywhere. Chas J. Smith. Tyler 19l 612" So. 18th, FOR HALE or irade for ranch property, controlling interest in laundry and dry aning; 37,000, part cash, will handie For particulars write F. K. Nelson, 338 8§ 2d 8t Livingston, Mont. $56,000 NEW apartment, 36th and Farnam v best In town, Rent §9,000 nt cholce farm ABBOTT, 4 PATTERSON BLOCK. #@ A. fine Irrigated Colo. land, clear Wanted clear Omaha, improved, Mr. Hawver, 3% Grand Ave. Colfax ol eIl or exchange anything you have MeCague Bld to offer. C. J. Canax REAL ESTATE WANTED new 6-room, all modern bungalow; one acre of ground; chicken houss and gar age. Address L, 1165, Feo — DIRECTLY from owner, five (0 elght-room houss on payments; unincumbered pre forred; fnoumbered considered; state par ticulars. Don't answer unless you mean 6, Bes Office buyers for your property. List Barrett, D. 2100, 430 e TR A R T EAL ESTATE—INVESTMENTS WHY DON'T ( you BUY That h\l}lfllnu at 818 N, 16th Bt.? Brand new. Close in, will enhance in value Rented to good reliable tenants and will pay 10 per cent nat on your investment H. A. WOLF, 514 Ware Block Douglas 4068 LD CLUB HOME FOR SALE. One of the cholce, medium priced mod FIT ern homes, with full east front lot, % block north of Woolworth Ave. Ask us for full dercription snd price J.,hH. DUMONT & CO D. 690; Wal. 2044, orby Renting. $1,080, Owner leaving, wanis $9,000, J. L. Barber, Keelino Bldg. Phono Tyler 1710 REAL ESTATE--SUBURBAN “BTART YOUI non, R HOME IN BENSONI BUY THIS LOT! $10,00 down and $10.00 month; price %m.oo; size, B0X128; located on Locust t., Letween Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car line. Geo. R. Wright. Bee office. Omaha. BENSON LOTS. Two of the best lots in Benson, on bAth Ave. will be wold at sacrifics Really worth §900, but will sell at $626 GLOVER & SPAIN. part of Counoil Bluffs, will trads for good money-making pi thre show. Information 2313 8. 10th 8 Councll Bluffs, all wpecials patd for. Aid repatr, modern except furnace, 40x138 ft., beautitul lawn, large shade tr room for another hos $3,000, on easy term House I8 In splen- n TOTS ARE SELLING IN In the rear, Price | DUNDEE'S NEWEST ADDITION. This is the best South Side bar- gain we have listed for months. Don't de- lay, but go out and PAYNE & BLATER CO., 616 Omaha Nat'l. Bldg. MUST BE SOLD You will make money If you buy this prop- the northwest and Y Sts, and has four 3-room cottages, one six-room cottage and a stors room man who buys this place on the easy terms the property tlon, will make money. For price and terms call Creigh, Sons & Compan o It right away. offered, low, prand new, all mod- floors throughout; oak finish in living and dining room: white enamel bedrooms; good location, restricted addition,. A bargain at $3,000. Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 62 Paxton Blk, TT T THI® 5-ROOM LASSY NEW @ R, HOME. |11 ¥RENCH DOORS, ALL price $4,250, Beautiful oak finish balance -easy. Best fixtures, OBBORNE modern exce) new plumbing Just a few ateps from the 0 Price, $1,060; cash, $360, B. ROBINSO! 70 ve— Berka & Musil Miscellaneoas. '$3,000 BUNGALOW Must sell to closs an north part of and immediate GLOVER & FIX-ROOM NUNGATOW- has & number of spe Iumbing fixtures FOR KELlas AND BAKK TOUNA DO INS N O'NEILS 1 INS. AGENQY, REAL ESTATE THE Hanson Gardems, t Weat Denson. whare we p asy Lom HASTL Us & L IETRT IO W | Allsr U A » i Located betweon 4Sth snd 52d Bta, Dodgs and Howard Sts. Where can you make a better invest- ment? Why not be ons of the early purchas ers and secure some of this high class property which is offered on very emsy terms? Prices run from §800 to $1,600; corners slightly higher; all special im provements of every kind, including water, sawer, gas, sidewalk, curbing, pav- ing, trees set out in parking and street lights have besn installed A safe place to buy and & good place to_make money Buy in s rising market and take nd- vantage of the future Increass In ue. Wil show you this addition at any time by auto. Plats with prices gladly fu nished, Phone or call on GEORGE & CO., Agents, Doug. 766 #02 City Nat. Bank Bldg. $3,000 BEAUTIFUL DUNDEB Two beautiful Dundee lots, 100x12, street and alley paved and all paving paid in full; located just right and other advantages which I will explain If in- terested; $00 cash, balance $260 every 6 months till paid for; 6% per cent in- terest. Elegant place for fine home or apartment. t. D, 1510, Willlam Cnlh!, 7‘”—? Keeline B,‘d. Dundee Bungalow—Neat, clean, tractive rop'ty, well located, at reasonable price. hos. Campbell, Keeline Bldg. Dg. 482 F-ROOM house with sleeping porch; close to school; biggest bargain in Dund Tel. Douglas 2596, REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE MONDAY, MAY 29, AT 2 P. M We will sell to the highest bidder on of ITY and tarm i« J 801 O Abstract Co. We (Guarantee down your abstract on short notice. R. 7 Patterson Bldg, D. 41, KIRR Title, Guarantee and Abstract SURPRIBING upxolfifilllalTur Tarmel stock ralsers an INPRO Bevon annual payments, 0 cash, ba acres to 960 ACRES, CABS COUNTY, MINNI all hard wood cut over land abou open and in timothy. Price $26 pe FOR BALE agents wan T CHOICE CUT eral FOR BALE—140 acr THEAP FARMS—Any siz CLO! TO TOWN, A EVERYTHING ABUNDA FINEST CATTLE COUNTRY IN AMERICA CHYAP RAILROAD RATE FRE CAR W. DAVIS, 24 8. BIXTH BT, SPRINGFIELD. 24 IMPROV Wisner; July 13, Neligh catlalogs nddres the premises, a pare ground conaists ing of about 1% acres, located at 84TH AND CENTER STREBTS This property consista of two r one 4-room and one b-room h strest car line. Houses rent for . th, 813 feat on Center St, 330 feet y S4th 8t | Trackage can which would ( make this y property for | his I8 valua AL & bargalr Ag.anta for | REAL ESTATE—BUS' PROP'TY UNIMPROVED | *, /28" 10, foi, sl | FINANCIAL Wenl V5 ‘uve ¢ " M AN ON Apart * hovsss | siogle ~e arty and waeea . A Y AN MONEY A . | . . « U \ ' andd for oliy and iy 11 FINANCIAL LOANS—5—54—6% THOS, L. McGARRY, Keeline Bidg., Red 444 b per cent eline Bldx b, b, H. Dumont & ¢ 416 Ke §100 to §10,00 mude promptiy. ¥. D_Wead Wead Rldg. I1Sth and Farnam Sta GARVIN BROS. , F6.Omaba Nat'l Bank Blde 7 MONEY HAKRISON & MORTON ¢ 016 Omaha Nat Bank Blg Stocks and Honds, fe d by Buropean wars 0/ s e 0 000, Wa collect all free of charke 0 years in the Nebraska farm fiold without & loas Is our record KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY aha Nat. Bank Hidg, Omaha, Neb, 1,500 MORTGAGH bearing 1 per cont semi annual; secured by property valued $6,600 Talmage Loomis Inv. Co, W, O. W. Bldg Abstrue of V (o, ‘a_modern abstract office. %06 8. 17th Bt. Tel. D, 647, RE. office In _ FARM AND RANCh LANDS D L BSTRACT CO,, oldest abstract ka, 200 Brandeis Thea Arknnsas Land fruit growers, Horatlo Ark Land Co., Horatlo, T Colormdo Lauds, FOR 8X K BXCHAN fruft r hes at Canon ity, Colo. Two close in. "highly improved. iull besring orchards, wort $20,000 Wil change for lowa or ! Nebr stoock and grain farm. Will pay soms dif. ference. rite for desoription. Lock Box 4, Winter: In, TATTLE KANCH for aale. 1,000 acres near Buford, Colorado. 200 mcres cultiveted Natlonal forest grasing privileges for 1,000 cattle Address “Ranch” T80 Bymes Bullding, Denver, Colorado lowa Lands. to Parry §216. K0 acres n erry, well tmproved $190. 240 acres, & fino noms, well tiled and well improved, €210, carry $40,000 ten years at b por cent. 328 acros, soma roll ink, 8125 por mcre. B0 acres, well Im proved, §165, One hundred furma. Write D. E. Raber, Perry, Ia esotn Lunds. JiD RED RIV VALLEY QUAR TER BECTION Fine set of new bulldings, fine water, K00 ronds, school 1 mile, town 2 miles, all under oultivation, richest black soll ellow clay subsoll; nothing better in the ed River Valloy, In Folk rcounty u can’t go wrong on this. Frice $67.60 per acre; 81,000 cash will handle, bulunce in or cont. 1,00k this up at once, don't miss it Works Mohr Investment Co, 616 Merchuntis Bank Bldg, Bt. Paul, Minn §0 OR 180 ACRES good, heavy woll Well-sottied part of Todd county, Minn. 00d 1o schools and churches; pric 16 to per ac torms, §1 per acr nce §1 per mcro & year; 6,000 oot from; agents wanted; will iroad rate to i BCHWAB BROS, 1028 Plymouth Bida., Minneapolis, Minn make low Wil deal all oF any part for a dr Address J. Tennant, Clapp Bidk, ey Molnas, finnesoia clover d_rallroad. Good George Paimer, Motiey, lands along Minn, Michign $5.00 to $26.00 per acre. Eapecially mdapted for fruit and gen ming, Write for full information Address GRAND RAPIDS TRUST CO., LIQUIDATING TRUSTEE of the A, B Cartior Sons Co, Ludington, Mason Co., Mich Missonri Lands 90 cultivated, B-room house, cellar, barn, silo, el and spring; sood orchard; 2 miles of Bt James; a good farm; price $6,000; sell or trade for oity property; farm oclear. A Baro, St J‘m}u, Mo. the beautiful Ozarks of W. 8, Frank, 201 Neville Block, North Dakoin Lunds FOR BALE AND E. HE RED RIVER VALL IN T D) NORTH DAKOTA. PRICE 340 TO §i6 PER ACRE, RANGING IN BIZE FROM 160 ‘A('RF‘F TO 200 ACRES. THESE i8 ARE HIGHLY IMPROVED, N GROW LY. THRE TO EXAMINE THE LAND, INFORMATION. WRITE OB- Nebraska Lands. D NEBRASKA FARMS At public auction, 6,716 mcres. Ranging in size from B0 (o 1,040 nore Theso farms are (n the heurt of Nebrask richest alfalfa and corn section. On e« o it other Interests which will require er's entird attention, he has arranged this suction, which will bs a complete cloging out of all his Nebraska landed interests. Sale will be held ly 11-13, uly ‘relgh 5 st Hristow, For 3, W. Flemlng, owner Duncan Bros., Aucts., ton, and July ] Wisner, Nob, Cloarfield, Ta HOLT COUNTY, NEB., RANCH 2,000 ., 4-b of land tillable; aprings or running water, never freezing; hard sofl hot sand hills, Good houss, out-bulldings for 300 head of oattle; farm machinery, Yord car, wagons, eto Price, $80,000, ¥incumbrance, $16,000 Wil take clear land for equity Owner anxious to sell ake us & proposition. Near investigs i D, V. SHOLES CO 915-16 City Natl, Bank Bidg. Dous. 4% BARG 160 acres Cuming o anr good town. There is no be in the sunty. Priced right for quick sale. Well improved W BMITH BARGAIN I right for o . . BMITH 0O N ! o Mait . priesd land sk A P . v | ACKEE, lipreved. waatl % sld 3 W isenusin Lands © sl A ¥ . bt market In Amerive; very low . . A b, Nuparior Wisestinnvane AWE Yo ) 3 WY LANTY | L 'R nal Mest " s i ) e averf ale o whal L Ak l'ynx 3 reais s Beud W tor o B fot [ FARMN AND REA BATATE JOURNAL, TRAKR, TOWa FARME sorsass and iy broperty T aaie ABd sachangs } . - atds & Theater Nide Doug WA o LAY AorbmiLLES Far Sals ) i . A AOTORCYCLES AND HICYCLES WA gy na \ ] inrgpin b achineg Jowe s Marores N Laaven ot PIGEONS pay far better always penned up explaing all 0,87 reived & CHAME shipmentot the little color changing pet z resnings §1.28 par 100 Ibs. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE | “uis Andgrecr. ox TO CLEARING HOUSE Auto Tires ana 3200 Faraam. | DON'T throw awsy old tires. We make | Lincoln on “The Inadequacy of Pri- Ford roadster. 1918 Maxwell — | TIRES, 3033, 98.7 1916 Maxwell Palge touring 4 Ford touring and roadsters. can bring these bargaing over 2218 Farnam KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, St. Tyler 21: nigl t Red 610 | . " 913-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Dous, #19. Omaha Redlator Rep. Co., 206 Far, D 90L | 11 VORUS To the highest bidder on Thursday, May 2 M. Terms $600 cash or certified check at time of sale, Bal- ance within ten days, gage of $3,200 at six per cent or pay all cash as he elects, t can be renewed, ! Horsgase.on investment that will net ten per cent A"T‘ SALDON LEMUE If you want a good and purchase a property that is certain to increase in value ASKS SALOONS BE CLOSED don't fall to attend this sale. DOWD SALE & AUCT[ON CO., would be closed immediately if the N. P, DODGE & CO,, of the Anti-Saloon league Phone Douglas 829, e HOME BUILDERS' Ehares 3118 No Bpeculation nds J gy o oflts Money back an short notice, American Security Co. 17th and Douglas 8ta., LUERS OF THE SHERI- COAL COMPANY The holders of bonds of The Bheridan |paragraph of the proposed terms |cently graduated from the theological notified that | which says that trophies held by |geminary at Auburn, N, Y., and who TO BONDHO ) compuny are the undersigned, trustee under trust deed June 11, 1908, and recorded the Sheridan Coal Undersigned $24,000.00 to take up and re as_provided in hereby glven a4 has Arawn sald trust | S — that the | and selected by owing twenty-four numbers uf y snld trust deed fund be so paid to it by sald The Sheridan Coal company under said trust deed and upon | such payment of aald §24,000 to the under th undersigned e ote. Copyright, 1918, by E. Alexander Powell. At the 0 of Dearborn and Madison streets I fancy that Satsuma is quite | promise to take her along on the first day of July pay to the as aforosaid rrender and Aelivery thereof | o) of sald | “but [ have nevertheless made certain the prin- | | "Of course, you couldn't refuse,” umulated tnterest theroon, [ that he has had no opportunity to|exclaimed Hope, as though it were B’ gy yserve the workings of my invention. | the most ordinary thing in the world unpald coupons n;mw\m fact, even were he able to obtain |for young women to take pleasure W sald honds 8 o s Whtar |2 drawing of the apparatus it v\,,\ni‘l‘:""' "“ :"l'l”‘("”'l‘rf " Now Il shall hethor | be quite useless to him unless he | (08 ot ety rip with more ror interest than ever Dy could also obtain the formula—and Trustes that s weil guarded Could he have fathomed the ex« o i Edward Lynch to o Vol igh g | Head Third Stock handsomely for your secret would not have been guits a0 chearlul Company In Omaha D, Burke ‘Curiously enough. 1 Was APProac y yesterday by a \ . man named Mahlin, who represented | ¥ OF%: at the w\(rrl:ylh floor, he would ack of | himsell as the agent of a foreign & found himself facing a door AN meet ernment the we he r an for |fused to say 580 Basies ternational Supply Company, Ca ol e o P Montgomery, Pres.” If the rule P £ mex Slabaves aad v ol o hlack republic wanted to | ertain testa tha was aut A gunk a destroyer at a bar v f ase it ' ' sent an agent to Calvi ak A fuse W le made it his bus . ’ : .t informed of everything 3 {° gy 7 A varfure on land or » are o . - " t it he known that he pa - wed rally for such information. Tal ted Sta ™ p thia » Vs contained wis with Farragut o Ans ter Which Re Was re4GIg s ol h absorption, 1t was dated Wa " Ea halaats & y § ear Monigomery,” it ra od B . roug . ! I who s employe - - N al capacity in one .lm N y - " t departmenta, | ha ' ave the firs . \ it learned something that ma ) N layg t ey "‘ yiv An elderly . At & . ’ A Dr K A Purk . . aldavia, Cal, has periocte ApPAretug w will enable & suboa . 4 ' D rema under water - '. 1ely have not heen able L A arn the details of Purke's mvents ” lerstand that the Nawy : . \ a #HL 18 0o intereated that & Bava ek eutenant Jarvis Hayp W o i ' A sent 16 the At | . 4 “ \ < Hope left Washing . fayn Ao, 40, If the mattes A eAls You, quich et " esanry. With hess wiske " Best in the mar- | Make & ton truck out of your Ford handle it | car, Bverybody ia bLuying this “Form- tith St a-Truck.” It solves yvour delivery prob- lem and wsells ke wild fire Agents than chickens; wanted., For particulars see or write little space needed to | JOHNSON.DANFORTH (0. 152 N_16ta e . Majestle \‘l}.‘_“ u‘\‘\n.."‘ € yuu a new rord r yuar | Lineoln P‘hysxcian Sflyi Many Be- T TONG INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO. v in Graspin JLEONS, wn'and Haroey A have Like Vultures in Grasping Max Gels- | USED CAK BARGAINS AT After Rewards | MURPHY O BRIEN AUTO CO, e ik L | ATTACKS STRENUOUS ATHLETICS - | Kleetrie A A ;,_‘;"‘M‘;‘"‘i'f“;"‘? Hearty applause was given a pa- | per read by Dr. Inez C. Philbrick of batteries, Storage. ppiies. 958 naw tire (rorm 3 ol ones and sexd | vately Feed Mudicing,™ st the soiens ou n 1 uleanizing Co. ¢ ’ R | Davenport 8t., Omaha, Neb. Doug. 14, | tion of the Nebraska State Medical e ohacitiee iooxit. 3575 Otheralaes | agsociation at the Hotel Fontenelle. elass thres Duplex Tire Co.. 2018 Farnam | “Illness might be avoided and e Dope S - — | stamped out at the beginning if the )(vx|u¢1lx,"‘;~”;;rrlmnvr-}'y .00, | poor were not kept from the physi- [ _DUO_TIRE CO., 1611 Chicago 8t. | jang' offices by the thought of the |7 "Amte Hepairing nova Painting. fee, and that the doctors in many 4%, | WER. Aiito Radiator Repair Bervics and | cases behaved like vultures, in their AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. | “prices right. 218 8, 19th St. D, 70, grasping after their rewards in cases {nsurance on | gia0 reward for magneto we can't repalr, { i man other including property dan -...[“‘."m Yepuicad las yadorter, 210 N. Dtn |of tuberculosis and nany t ¥ire and theft at lowest rates | diseases, a condition of affairs made | necessary by the private fee system i fin Philbrick declared. Dr. Philbrick attacked strenuous JOK MURPHY - Auto repairing, 112 5 17¢F o ma e — G e athletics in our coleges, President Dr, E. W. Rowe of Lin- coln put in a plea for state medical treatment, citing the steps taken by the British along this line, Dr, Rowe Thursday’ May 25’ 10 A. M. reviewed the history of medicine from the early days of Hippocrates, show- Investment Property, 2421 and 2423 Cuming St.|\iious e in increase the Heatth of the community, | Progress in Schools. | “The progress of the present era is |along the line of consolidation of | medical schools and the eradication |of the unfit,” he said. “In recent | years the number of such schools in | the United States has been reduced | from 166 to ninety-five, and the num- ber of medical students from 28,145 to 14,891, The standards are being raised. Other papers of the morning were the following: “Removal of State turns of Politics,” by Dr, Harold Gi ford of Omaha; “X-Ray Diagnosis in Fractures of the Elbow (illustra with lantern slides)” and “A Plea for Early Orr‘tinnu in Severe Head In- ;luricl," y Dr. A. L. McKinnon of Lincoln, In an early meeting of the house of delegates the matter of a state medi~ cal journal came up again. A proposal to refer the recommendation in favor of such a publication was set aside. The committee on nominations met and discussed the matter of officials The property consists of two-story frame bulldings. contain- for another year, The names of Dr. ing two stores each 20x70 with basement under each and four W. F. Milroy of Omaha, Dr, J !_; apartments above, Total rents $1,074, This building Is usu- Sutherland of Grand Island and J. V. ally well rented, but store rentals are low, only §26 at present. Beghtol of Hastings were menti Ground 44x1206 with alley in rear. for the presidency. SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON PREMISES ' |nobicvide‘shit the cy chs aiser- o 2 noon, especially for the women, fol- bth, 1916, at 10 A. lowed by a luncheon. A theater party and a smoker will be held this eve- Purchager may assume present mort- ning A total of 243 saloons in Omaha city council should take the action District Superintendent F. A. High ‘ > asked them to take in a petition he filed with the city. 16th and Harney ée ives the names of the saloons which have as surety on their bonds the name of the Illinois Surety com- ' pany, which company he represents Da’nes ObJect tO as hc’nkrupt nn? :nlo ven!:l hhe eti- tion requests of the council that these 4 Part Of Agreement 243 saloons be closed at once and that — they be kept closed until they fur- The Sporting Editor of The Bee is | nish new and sufficient bonds as re- Auctioneers, Agents. o ana 0 | gtill holding $500 forfeit money put |auired by law. 1“]» by the Swedish Tug o' War team for a pull with the Danes. Although GEORGE PERCNAL HAs this stake has been up for some time | DISLOCATED HIS K"EE it has not been covered. The Dan- ish team is said to object to the last George A. Percival, who was re- dated | championship title team, won in reg- | had received and accepted a call to une 2, 1904 |ular contests, shall be surrendered to | the Presbyterian church at Cape Vin- ! var,d‘-‘,”:;"v the winners of the mtach and held by | cent, N. Y, has retarned home to Clerk of the County of Sheridan and 8tate them for future contests. The man- | nurse a dislocated knee, sustained | otice from |ager of the Swedish team says his|ten days ago. He expects to return company that it witl, | men will not consent to strike out|to New York to the ¥ soon as he has fully | that part of the agreement | recovered from the injuries, The Secret &. Submarine By E. Alexander Powell he End of the Trall,” “Fighting in Flanders,” “The Road to Glory,” “Vive on the | harmless,” said the inventor lightly, |trial trip of the submarine, and | couldn’t well refuse, I trust,” said Hope, gravely, “that | Pression on the yellow face which you will continue to keep it well [peered at his so stealthily from be- iind a clump of shrubbery as he strode down the pathway, perhaps he guarded. There is more than one foreign government that would pay That I have already learned,” said n " Had one stepped from the elevator the Flatiron building, iIn New aring, in neat lettering, the words ¥ s Whitman | ntinuid Tomusiuwgd

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